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* 1s the current quntation for all call Joans, “ £14, 000, . for Bri b THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1876. TINANCE AND TRAD New-York Exchango o Shade Weaker s«-Fair Demsud for Monoy. Abundance of Money lere and Else whoress«Low Itates at New York, The Produce Markets Moder- ately Active--Provisions Quite Weak, Crain Tending Downwards, with a Light Shipping Movemont. FINANCIAL, The wéek opened yestorday with no now featuro in financis] matters except that Now York exchange whs shade weaker, thongh as yet the ruling price hetween banks was G0¢ por $1,000, Komo faw Iarge parcels wore offercd latar at 25¢c. There was comparatively very little changing bLandsut any fgure. The banks doing o general Business report a foir demand for money. Tha largest offerings of paper coma frot country customers, whore money fs still needed to carry farm-products tII (he actlve fall buslness ‘commences, Tho denand, however, ia moderate, and, If from satistactory customors, all frecly mot. b The offeringe from city customers ara compara- tively fow and unimportant, It 1s a leading fone tare of tha times that no one has the chook to ask for accommonationa except for legitimate buainess purpotes. Tho bank-rates Lo cuatomers aro s usual @10 per cont. A few of them loan on call ar atiart time all the way from 4 per cent and up- warus, Those with a large line of packera* depos- Isareglad to get spproved paper at almost sny fgure. On the street there in vory lttle paper offering, and the rate may be quoted at G per cent and up- wards. The hank-clearings wera $7,200, 000, .Tho abundance of money here t4 but on Index of what prevalle in other citios, As s spechmen, the Financlal Chronlcle of Aug, 11 has this to say af the New York markot: Notwithetanding the low point at which moncy had been ruling, (he past week acems to have do- valoped a greater pressuro to lend than at any pro- vious time, and on_Gavernment collateraly any amount of ‘enl} money could bo hnd ut L yer cent, wlith the thanka of the lenders, while 1052 yl(":rh(‘lin( olva commercial rnru:r sells freely at 3ad4 per cent. Thesa ratea for money are the lowest known in New York within our recollection, and are more Hko tha quotations at tlmca of manctary ease in thu markete of London aud the Contincnt, Last car it war after the 1st of October before o m erind advance In Lhe rates for money was made, but there are a 1x:\mr.l many now who anticipnte with tinch confidence that trade will be better this fal) that Inet, and if thelr expectations are renl- ired thero may Lo an eartler hardening in tho raten for money, eepecially as our banks hold apout 000 Juas In Jegaletendera than ot this date 1n 1875, MICHIGAN COPFER MINING. " Caopper minlng, wo eco it stated, Is progressing quita Tavornbly in Michigan, and while deprossion has been prevalent in mearly all other Industrlal branches, this industry uppears to be constantly guining amore cheerful aspect, The buslness fs reported o8 not only favorablo as regards nctivity, but the profits are as great, and in gome cases In excess of previons years, The Calumot and Hecla, Quincy, Franklln, Pemabic, and Osccola Mincs have aubmitted reports of opcrations for July, ahowing the gross product far tho month to Lave been 1,410 tons and 805 pounds. Theru aro prep- aratlons pending forcommencement of oporations during the winter in mines that have not been ‘worked for somo time past In consequencoe of Jack of facillties. DRY GOODS, ‘Tho imports of dry goads at tho port of New York for tho pust week, oud since Jan. 1, compare ‘0 follows with the same perlods of tho pust two years: > For therceek~ . 1ATH. 1873, 1870, Eutered st pore...6 214410 eL.ow s 200410 hi 00 L S 03, 4 G e o = Futeredat port... 17,100,846 69,05 53,070, Thrownontoarket 71,000,010 63,142,075 83,020,258 Tuls stesdy decline in tho dry-goods importing trade shawa that our peoploare sttil cconomizing, and it must org longanuke Itsclf folt most sonsibly upun the proeperity of the conntry, EXPONTING LOCOMOTIVES PROM PINLADELPIIIS. The Philadelphin North American says: 4. gther brige tho Elta 31, Tucker, tht eulled Sunda il, carrled the material for twelvo broad- ange locomatives, Lo narrow-gauge lacomotlves, lf’ a dozen cars, und the ueusl miscellancouy frelght. Varlous causes have chiockod une oxport thither of this naturo for some months, includly In the Ust the deterinined cfforts of Englieh an German muchinists to win and hold that market. As one of thos conutriea har regalar and the other occanlonal steuniship service to ltlo, and as & Heltish frm has secured somu rallway conutrice tion there, aur exparts were tamporarily checked, ‘They arc_revived on nccount of tho superiority of the monufacture: and it is now more than over robable that thie advance of the Transcontinental talwny of South Amerlca will make further de- mands upon North American Industry,” IHOUNELS OF MODEGN BANKING BYSTEMS, ‘Thu suggestions wo recently ventured to offor s to the Ananclal porils of July and Aigust Lavo ro- eetyed sume candrmation {n the coliaginn of one or two moribund banks whos» misfortunes havo long been kuown. Wo cannot glve too much wolght o the great principle nculcated by all our Lank niove- muute and dixasters wince K7, that Bnancial in- stitutions which do n banking business ore cnter- iug upcn a new periad of our monetary progress, and must b inore careful to hold amplo "cash ro- scryes, and to manage thele affales on conservative princ plew. “Phis paramount duty wiil b enforcod horenfter by public aplnion. and’ Indeed It is mare observod {u this country aud ubroad thou at sny revions thne, The Bank of France now holds 417, 534, 118 of snecle resorve: tho Hank of Eu- gland, §105,180,0520¢ tho Imperial Bank of Gor- many, $138, 745,000 the Netherlands Dank, $67, - 185,000; and the Natlanal Bank of Belgiun, £27, - 0,000 T'hie uRgresrate of caln reservo Liotd by theso fve banke Amoants o 8816, 578,708, Bneh a stupendoun musn of coin resorve has nover been Tocked up In bank botore., 1t hias been acenmulated §n obedicnce to thin powerful and pervading prin- ciple which, us we have aaid, Is operating through- ' ant the finunclal warld to enforco upon modern banking insiitutiune e duty hmw\m‘ too much neglected, of keeping umple” roeserves of cash in thelr vaulta.—Finianctat Chronicle, AINING STOCKS. Tho Alta Callfornia of th 8th s market did not open very bright yesterdiy, many smiling faces present wero dndientive of the pleasurc cxperlenced in escaping from the wnares £ct for them lant week, The founders of tho ud- vance for.the pask two weeks fuel that thoy com- mitted an eeror in advancing the elass of atocks Ahoy did wo rupklly unit so great. They belloved the puble wera ready to aceept anything that fudleated un advance. T1ad they aliown n disposition to con- fine the greater part of thelr specntations to stocks and the Jike Can, Virginie, Californtu, Ophir, Imperisl, and Justice, that carry -mnmm\nr uvlllln‘wn of thelr richnors, they coutld bave snndwiched among Ahem wuch stocks uy Unloy Cou,, flaly & Norcro Gould & Curry, Savige, and thers of no, or - ferlor, merit.” 'Imaginary persunal popularity nnd overléaping ‘ambition tho {ast rise was based upon, anu the faillug uf he purso-sirings has serlonsly afected the Intcations of 1ts promoters, and nnjess tho public should cowe In st the el ansist the present feaders, tho softenfug of the luat three of four days will -mwnhlu ater, “Cue heaviueas 6f th murked yeaturday was puie fully apparent, und ulthougli the closing prices carry the fdea " of finnness, yeb tho great lack of businexs Indicutes that the g fa far from gen- eral of & good market resulting frow tho efforte bu- [uulmnde i certain quartors. C quotalions reporied by Hughes & Co., No. ,n'ca'mumu et Ophfr, ng. ..Sf’. Hevican, $44, sales; Liould & Bk Nrry, Jiest & Helcher, $18, salew; Callforuta, S6 Eavage, 82013, enlew: Con Virginta, §50% Chontos St e o Nortrow, $1018) Crewn Folut, 81215 wwked; Yellow Jacket, S i Imperial, 834, aules: Keniuck, $12% bid 124 bl Telclicr, $10% askedt Utab, 810 ulifon, $41 bid: Excheyuer, 8165, sales; asked: dusiice, $2444, waloa] Union, Julla,'$8%, saleaj Caledonls, 0%; Rullfon shipment Consolldated Virginla re. celpta for Jul D8O Callforula receipts for Northern Helle shipped on the Consolidatod Luy shipped count, TUEABUHY UDALANOE-SIIEET YOU THHE WISQAL YEAR. Tha followlng Is the ‘V'reasury balance- or tho dacal yeur et cloveds 7 Dalance-aheet K Rutancs of covered moueys i Tre TR o e 56, Ve v o e : ot dishorements. to' Jore 80, 1874... Lxcess of receipts. .., 4 o Oul«'l'fla,un 20,022,243 ‘Total apparent resaurces of tha Troas: ury Jun 1874, o aeener ! From Wi deancl reqciriloin of s O TATHOS ¥ thus of the Uulied biates . 61,860,484 Baiancs of covered moneys In Tro dune 80, 1a70. T $1atesn 180 ‘I'he net recely bp et yesr woro §515,011 1esa than those for 1874-8, notwithatandlig which 1l pot expenditurcs were §15,308, 504 lexs, ‘The 1ems of saving wero us foliows: AT FeR ¥ een 11, WePUoparii 011,737 N3y DEpartmini. terior Dupartient... Total.. 2,534,318 Saitow 816,559,804 INTEREST ON DEFOSITA. The New York Financlul CAronlele sayns of our larger banks have always refused to ferest on deposits, The reasons they asslgn are Tileily these: Firef, no direct pocuninry compens rtlon fa dus 10 An ordingry dealer i & nound of Dby deposltes Licauee the st compensation by taking eharge of tha fwndy and becoming their custodtin nnder un obligation to pay them out on demand. Sccondly, the banker, If hie poys Interest on de- posita, Mmust o ro throngh ona of two oxpedionts, elther of which 1 bad banking: he must employ the funds at ronte high rate of Intorest, which in- yolves too much rieks or he murt niobilize too Iarge a proportion of his funds, and let hls re- norves of scanh £ Tow, THiFdly, It 1 contended that what the depositor gains in Intercat lic luses in rome other way, for the panics which of Iato years have annihilated eo much wealth are Im‘;rl& dne to the payment of dnicreat on dnrnulu. and 1o the viciona principlen of banking which have (hus been fostered and perpetuated.™ A FONCED 1A PER-CURRENCT, ConsTaRTINOTLE, July 27.—The intontion of the Porte, already annannced, to {axuo puper monvy to lie a1nount of &, 000,000 Turkish pounds, is cone frmed. The notos are to he redesmable inmetajile currency. ‘T'wo mililon Turkish pounds of tho angnntare to be put In efrculation, and 1,000,000 Turkish pounds wiil remiain ax b rescrve at the dis- poral of the Treasury, The notes will have forced currency, and will be accepted by the Government in payment of taxos, etc., excopt customs dutice and telegraph charges, The mensure will have no retruspective offect, and transactions olrendy sr- ranged on a gold baals mnst be eettied in gold, WHEAT FLEET IN BAN PRANOISCO, . The San Francisco Dulietln yives a lst of thirty- nine vesspls, registering 41,500 tons, with 'a caerying &apncity for 05,000 tons of whent. All “there vesrcls must be londed by the Ist af QOctober, and 8 goodly number of them will on rlumurmfia if “mot loaded by the Int nfvflcpumbnn Two of the abuve vesrcls arrived hora in April, five in May, soven InJune, cighteen in July, and seven in August, About Imlil the flcot have been In port only three weeks, ond we presnme moat of this number can go over until next month bofore taking wheat. The Castle Roy, Nimbaa, and Respigaders wilt foad at Val- lejo,and the Cleopatra, ¥lrth of Forih.and George Broughton at Onkland, Thewo six vessels will nrobably go to sea this ‘weels, in connection with one or two londing on this side. ‘Thore aru twenty- six disengaged ships and Larke (n port, most of which can go for wheat if wanted, cnd upwards of twenty moro fully due. SAVINDS BANR OONE UNDER. ‘The Abingdon-Sanare Savings Bank of New York failed last weuk. The resonrces of the baok were mamly tied-up In rca) ostats, and of coursa fallore was fnevitable, 1t was n small concern, its total nomnal ussots Lelng Jess than 8100,000, and its Habilities $103,000. ‘There Is **s mighty #llm chiauce™ for depositors. GOVEUNMENT HONDS. Tntted Btateacs of ‘81, United State 5 i8] F o ND COUNTY Hn:ml;. Ghicago Clty 7 » et. bons Chicago Clty 7 ¥ ¢t sewes Ghicaicu City 7 W ct. water [0 Cook Cmml‘i'l ¥ ct. bonds ... West Park7 v bonds, oy w7 ct. bonds (Lincoln g *And luterest, 10CAL 8TOCKS, City Rafwoy, South Ride. Chy Rallway, Side oG City tailway, West Siie, 8 Der ok Ciid. =100 ity Rallway, North Bide., L 128 Traders' Iudurance Con Chamber of Comnerce, Chicazs G Lizhtand & Eapositiou siocl Exposition stock (acrip), *And luterest, BY TELEGRAPIIL, Ta the Western Ausoctated Fress, New Youx, Aug, 14,--Cold opencd at 1114, oud closed at 111%. Currying rates, 1@tc; bor- rowlng fat. Governmente were firm, tallroad bonda were strong. State sccurltics weze generally steady. Tennco- Bees were better, Stocks wero firm and generally higher, the sd- vanco ranging from 1 to %, cxcept in the caso of Union Pachilc, which sold up to 64%, ngalnst 02 at the opeulnz, cloalng at 63, In thy final snlea thero was 3 fractional reactlon’ In the yencral list from the highest Azurca of the day. ~Trankactlons wore 0,000 sharea, of which 18,000 were Westorn Un- fon, 2,600 Northwestern, 4,000 Itack Ialand. 13, - 000 8t. Paul, 7,000 Loke Shore, and 11, 000 Mic| gan Contral. Mnnc]@xgnrkut easy; 1@2. Prime mercantilo papar, 3 ustom reulrla, $418,000. = ‘The Assistant Treasurer disbarsad $173,000. Clearing, $11,000,000, Sterling ateady'; mixty days, 487; sight, 480, dovanNuENT o, Coupons eresees 20 ' Coubonn, ‘63 1138 il K I e 11 ‘ot 18 o |25, Coupous, ' PRl L “Tac TIMNow Jersey Central... of O 113 fodk Txtand 1 “ll[ckl"vl’)’ Br, Paul,. aciic Mall, gt raul'j ariposa, . 7 )\l’n\iu}lu. Stariposn pfi A [3abaen ! Al Exps 11144 Fort Waynu. Wells: Fargr #jTerre Hauts Amerlcan, PR United st i Row York Cosiril Gy I, & Quin] 12l i Tianinat E5E Yigs tani-icTant. . 104 o6 Mniitg: fund. 08 Tennexses a, nld.. Teanentco G, Duw. Virginla, old.... MINING BTOCES, BAN Franciaco, Aug. 14.—Minlng stocka closed to-day us follows: Consolfated Virginla, 53 [Crown Potn California L0 |Xellow Jacki i o Jalta g Beleiier 80" iConfde Gould & Cuirry, dlext & Tielehier, lale & Norerves, 1 New ORLEANS, . 14, ~Gold 111% Sterling exchange, bankers' bllls, 540, Sight exchange on New Yorlk % premlim, . Aug, 14, FOREIGN. i LoNDON, Aug. 14, —'The amount of bullion gone Iuta the Bunk of England on balance ln-dfly s £280,000, Conwols for money and acconnt, 00 7-16. Unlted_Staf bonds—"068 1061{; '07s, 20033 10108, 10085 new hr, 107%. New York' Cuntral, 00 Erle, 1244; forred, 20. r, Rentea 100f 15c. 14, ~United States bonds, now pro- REAL ESTATE, ‘The following Instrumonts wore filed for recard Monday, Aug, 14: €ITY rrOPERTY, th st 23 £t W 3 Fourth st 23 £ w ot Unlon &, £, 3940 n. 1,800 Weut Dvision at, 4301t € of Nobio st. s T 255150 1t, with tinprovements, dated Auge.. 11 1,900 Twenty-fou Lush X 10,200 s 120 11, dated June 1,8% lorat, U7 8-10 (L w o Towxien i, dated June 4, (87 2,2 Mather at, bl (4w \1‘ Uanal ut, 1, 10 WHNBT 0 £ Rdjoliing Uh Cor Caial at wlth butidtugse, dated Aug, . Ruelle w Jotent Hoelly). 27,00 Vinconnes ay, 41t 1t w of Thirt: £, 113108 17 with Improvements, "orrost &Y, 78 t n of Thir 24 It dated Aug. 13... Groveland Fark » mnhll";l.hld:‘h Jm"xflwl 70 1L vl alle; Davlell o, $4 £t 8 0F Tk 7-101t, daicd Juae So.., Hitrivut, Cl g pEr{ya) I;; datedt Ay Bluan sk, 23 1t @ of Noble, s, 2 Lulld d Aug. 14 Norih Clarkat, 125 1t n of Chica: 130 1K date uly 31, Woest POIKC at, 475 h”w )ID{I B ol thy % Lexinglon w7, 11 yflwuf St an w000 und{vided 5§ of JAxTilg 1, duted Sarch1u), 400 Prairie av, 2737-1011 8 of 'Twi it 1, 353179 ft, datod Aug, 14. NOUTU OF CITY LINITA, WIT] MILES OF TIK COURT-HOUM! Racinast, 40 fL0 Of Dabattast, W 2, 24x181 11, dated Aug, 14... 700 Daxter sty o W cor Of Bl0uT 4, dated May 24...... 2,000 SOUTI OF CITT LINITS, WITHIN A RALILUS OF BEVEN MILE3 OP Tilk COUNT-11OUS| Eorty-olghth 2 erde s 81, ST AL aed A0 o Al BTy Musnsat, 8 of Furty-alg FyvTt 014 dated Aug. 14.. 8,000 COMMEROCIAL, The following were the rece!pts and whipments of the leading articles of produce In tula clty dusing tho forty-eight hours cuding at 7 o'clock on Monday morulng, aud for the corzespondivg time Taws year: = Facelpls, |1 Ahipmants, 1510, 1873, 18749, | w75, p 0,007 7,821 it oie7y 253,230 T ROl o) 60402 108,34 Sl S oty BT b, Tallow, X4, Jutitecs v Lattle, hlieep, thdos’ B, gl winas, Hris) voul, b, i Yiay, tous, Yauniher,in. Eliingle Balt, Yirts, Ponliry, Coultey, i, e G, appies, t Withdrawn from store on Eaturday for city consumptlon, 5, 62:3bu wheat, 2,509 bu corn, 3,208 bt onta, 770 bu rye, The following graln was Inspected Into store lu thia city on Monday imoenings 2 cars No. 1N, W, wheat, 2 cars No. 2 N, W. do, 18 cars No, 2spring (of which §i are new) 14 cars No. 3 do, 4 cara ro- Jected do, 1 enr no grado (41 wheat) ; 2 cars yellow corn, 101 cars el 0,800 bu high-mixed do, 347 carsand 41,000 bu No. 2 do, 03 cars refected o, 1 car no grade (544 corn); 10 cars white oats, 4 cara No, 2 o, G cars rejected do, S cars no grado (22 oata); 1 car No. 1 rye, 18 cara No, 2do, 2 cars rojected do; 1 cac Na, i barley. Total (020 cara), | 18,000 bu, Inapected out: 40,433 bn wheat, 03,180 bu corn, £,488 by oats, 435 b rye, 2,657 bu barloy, Tho follawing table shows tho dlstribution of tho breadstufls shioped from (hls clly during Jast weekt ShIppied. Fiour, | Waeal.| LI L L T Also, 1,640 b Ty 0,73 ey sripped by ril. The fowa Stale Regiater, of the 1Uth, publistes aserles of returns from local corronpandents of tho lowa Loun and Trust Company In that Stateome Leneing four-ffths of the countles, which do not glve o very Noltering show for grain, The foliow- 1og I8 a recapltulation: Tebtumberf cotionrapoteliity el 5 Age numhre o o o ci 3 x: ks, S0 iz, 113 pbtatocs, 17 arioy, 10341 1y, Averago number of bushiels per acre of thirty-four countlia reported, Giux, 113 overaue number of Luhicls per werd of Mxiy-Roven counties reported. potstoes. ¥17¢ average nuniper of busheld per,acro of tirrnty-fous (ounties reported, bariey, 1041 average number of buslicliyar wero GF woveil cnilutica raporteds ryc, 1t acres finproved this year, 411, [;#Ildlxlg.vcuhnlucrnnlu; ica of Taitiond butlt tis year, The death of E. T, Prentiss was roported on ‘Chnnge yesterday, and appropriate resolutiuns adopted §n regard to his memory. A sample of Australian whoat wos exhibited on 'Change yesterdny. 1t 1s o magnldcent berry, prab- nbly the finest ever acen In Chicago. Tho whest welizhs 08¢4 Db to tho measnrod bushel. Tho condition of the wlcct in store Is as much of u mystery as cver among lraders on 'Change, and contraidictlons are numerous. I¢ will be re- membered that Saturday afternoon the rnmor was started that revernl blus of wheat Lad been found hot, and refused by a shipper, and on tho strength of that, and storles of fallare in Now York, the prico of wheat waa dopressed, though It was after liours, and every mewber of the Board of Trade Duying or selting then 1a lable to he Alaciplineil. Lator it was stated that enly one bin was fonnd to bo out of condition, and yesterday the shipper of the cargo atated that he aid not object to s slnglo in, elthor becanso It was hot or for auy vther rea- won. Sothe decline of Saturday afternoon seems to have beon without foundation. Yesterday anotier story \as atarted, to tho effect that there aro mag- gots In tho wheat, which secms to bo cquully ded. Aitute of warrant withthe other. The only way to stop thia continned misrepre- sentatlon Is to begin to deal In the now wheat, which Is,of good quality, and will scon come In freely, If the peaple In the countey find there In o warket forit. Ifthe new wheat wore made the subjoct of fatare trading, the old wonld soon be “trolegatad to the Congrensional dintricts,” aa Andy Johnson expresed It, and would bo moved out by shippers at what it {a worth for consuming purposes, It would very soon find [ts lovel and Lo shipped at that lovel; whereas the tendency of highpremlams for carrylng I8 to keop it hore. A gontleman just returned from & trip to Bn-~ gland and lroland reports that tho wheat crop ls Iato there, with a smaller averago, but o falr yleld. The hay and oats are light and noususlly buor, Tosaysthat the phrase **Green Talo," na applied to Ireland, Je o misnomer this year, nost of theflelds wearing & slekly aspect which s sug- gestive of anything but good craps. THE MARKETS, Tho leading produce’ markets wero generally caslor yestorday, but steady, and even firm, aftor the early decline thongh tho trading all round soomead to be chielly local, with not much doing for shipment, ‘The weathur hero waa hot, nnd In England *‘brillfant," and onr recelpts of corn wore largo, while the incoming volume of other grain was small, oxcept rye. The genoral chamcterlstics of the dry-goods matket were csscntlally the sama os noted fram day to day fora month As yot the Improve- ment in trade Is acarcely noticenble, and tho tenor of prices remains unchanged. (rocorles mot with o fale demand, and all tho lending staple articles ngaln ehowed positive strength, Prices of dried frulls wera nomiuolly unchinged, Thero were very little trado either in forelgm or domostle varietles, Tho fisli trade was quiet owing to inadequate supplics, the atocks of whitefish alono helng ample, Lower quotations for whitcflsh were glven, viz, : 83,000 4.00 for No, 1, and §3,75@7,85 for No. 2, Unt- ter cont$uues in actlvo demand, and remalns firm a8 previously quoted. Cliceso was caslor than dur- Ing last week, though not to the extent that o change In quutattons is neceseary, Thero wne o falr trade [n leather at firm prices. Oraln-bags continue active, and begln to show an ndvanclng to®uncy, No chunges were apparent In cosl, wooil, paints, and olls, Tho wholerale lumber market was moderately “active and steady. Oulya portion of the flect ar- rived, and the offerings wero chlefly made up of common lnmber. Prices were steady, The retall demand fs Improving, and thero v less dlsposltion to cut prices, especially for tho uppor grades, the recolpte of which continae lght, Building materiale were quict and casy, cxcepting com- mon bricke, which aro steadlor, owlng to dl- minlshed productlon. The tron market was un- scttled, the manutactorers aluca the repeal af thelr agreement having enterod fnto un active competi~ tlon smong themeclves for trade, Wool was steady. 1lides wero quoted unchanged,, though weak In the Eastern markets, owing 2 large ar- rivala of forelzn hides, Timothy aced was quite actlve, and lower undee large recolpts. OId hay continucs slow, and very llttla Is offered. Ocea- slunally there {8 an order for it, but convumera nro generally using loose new hay. + Poultey and eggs wera unchanged. Ureen feilts ware in largo sup- Dly, a2 usual, and easier, Lake frelghts wero dall, with no percaptible change In rator, at S3;c for wheat to Klugeton and 13 for corn to Bufalo. Tal] frelghits were quict, withont chauge Iz quotations, agents suking 20c to New York, 18c to Philadelphis, 174c to Baltl- more, and 20c to Doston, per 100 Me, and belng willing to tako conelderably less, Through rates by Juke and rall wero quoted at Oc for corn and Diic for wheat to New York, and10c oncornto New England pofnte. Frolght cngagements woro reported for 18,600 bu wheat and 183,000 ba corn. EXFORTS FROM THN HBAROALD, The following wore the ¢zpurts from the four lending oltics of tho Atlantic seaboard for tho dates usmedy b Wk mes t o I 8 auhy, A 1878, ik UL 1,U7w 37 PR NTR TR A17 CORNENE, The London Spectator takes the fullowing view of corners, which may intereit the members of our Board of Trado and lelp some Lo ue tuemsclvgs us othiers sev thom: **Cornertug ™ (s in ono adgect of the tragsaction anly the ueqUleing of u Wolopoly, Aud thonzh & 1oNopoly mny L 80 uppressfon, ILIstion Becessarily o fraud. Sup- A6 one wian ¢ould Bonupaliza salt, and fiehd an i uticrs wero forcod (0 Bouble 1110 pHice, ity ight bo & 3coundrely hocaies 8. s & Hacestary of Jires Litg ho frould uay [).)l;nul Beat. Neither youl “;f.mmlb':iwn:‘ ughl » i e nl [ lio world, s ol BT td o AATMsatingal 10 fho sord, sad o Argondoes® ot o prolarieros price:ils would La merciy adeator betag rather harauly lnformat : 1 hind Acnuired 1 e Conied of i bustees: s waley 8 bustness, and uali i, mUrEDvOr, at his OWh Lusutes TK. UL {BG Sasy 15 whdly difforéut whea, the apecalator, kiowlng he jias al Ul S Argentines, nduccw brokers wad deulore 1o ter 0t Vst coutracts Tavolviig (o delivery of Arsebting Satock T ta vivpy 1o Pact, feauddichule Busgeting to them that thery tock {n the murket wliich o knows fs Het thieee, (% Playing with Toaded dice, Wi fea luuch aud distindily n clivat as If bo Wera thytng alitarsad Bad mavied 140 Lack of 0ver ewirt card. We cannot, Indeed, sce the differen d [, 88 we do, UL men vtherels decenl iave eng Howe ped {5 **copners,” ean only wender ot (ne dehnsing n- Aience af spéenlation e oplmary morslity. This form atloa B o, al while we allow the ¢ e ¥ of procurine o R round reain wliy, whea L cnso fo proved, Its AULOTA Ahould R0L e pinshed 2a Neavily as lesa artlstle and Iuea aritul rogucs, FONEION 1MPORTATIONS rocelved at Chicago Custormn Aug, 141 W, I, arris, 17oan horse: Flold, Leitor & Co,, b bales Dagging: Jahn V. Farwell & Co., 17 easos dry gooda; Prank Sturges & Co., 30 bnzos tn plate; T, W, Hoyne, 12 vctives winaand 30 casks brandy, Anonntof dutles collected, §2,015,49, i TROVISIONS, HOUG PRODUCTS—Thern was woro doing, but the market was again weak, for the asine reasons as thoss unider which It declined Jast week, The- recelpia of hogs were xmall, but biyers were acarce, the kencral ontlook bielng undeiatood to ba [n favar of st lowar prices, so that no uiio cared to take hold of product cxeopt whero a good profit offered on settling up pra- viourly extating trades, The foellng of tho proviston trwdo has nndorgune & marked chiange within tho past fow woeks, and yery fow daro to hopo for a reaction fn prices. i Mats Pork=Trns nnnanally active for thin season, and dectined 5 per brl, closig Somowhat frmer ot 2760 Leiow, the Tatest pricea of - Satirdny, Sales we orted f 100 brld caah at $17.43t 1,000 brie sellor Sope Lembernt S 2517, bt et Bk brla ACLor e Yoar AL 814456 15,20, Folal, 1N I00 Uria. The warket cloned kualler at $17,50217.00 for cash lote; $17.506 17.83 scller Augnat; BIH@17.85 for hnwmhcn ence, 'l'l‘l.'&\(“"hw selier Oct ri and 8$14,05315.00 seller 2 yenr, Trline mess park waxnominal at 818.00818.50, and oxtra do At $14.00314.23, LZard=Waa miors nctive, and 133134a per 103, 1bs tower, though unchanged tn Lirerlool, it New vork waadull, Salcs were reported of i tes eash sl 811,00, and 6,750 teg seller Reptemner at 10.5A10,00, Total, .78 tes, The market clased tauio ot $10.R0R10, Rl vah or geller Algusty §10.00G10.823 soller Bepieni= herd and 60, 734G0. 80 solier the Sear, bumimer ron: Qv wan alioted st 8@100 per 100 Ina bolow the prica of winter lota, Meats=\ero rather more active, and again weak. de. clining 4@ por Ih under hravy offerings. few of widch were wailtod, Sumimer monts were dramod dows by winter Inta, thoush not in (arge supply, Baics wore re- ported f 410,000 Ths ghort ribs at o casl amd B3y geller Septembert 20 boxes summer log cloars af Goy 100 brxes suminer Fort clears at Die; N0 fha sunis mershonldors at Blses and 20,000 1bs green do ot 0C. Thio following wera tho fatest quotattonst 2 cleart Tib. Ll e Doxed” slioulders ¢ DL for do tong clears; 0¥ for do slort rite § 0c 240e0 for do short clears; ol4c for do long and short clears; S4RHYKC for do Cuin= bertandst 124(@134a for aweet-pickied damet and 1o {or boxed long-cub hams.” lacol Lams anout 156 Sliort riba, .seller November and December, were nomizs] At Bé, and long audshort clears fame dallvery, Grease—\Wasqulnt st pl@R0. . TEHF PHODUCTS - \Vare steady and qulet, at 810,75 @l11.00 for ml‘u‘ $11.75G12.00 Tor extra meas and ot s iorod 5t 714280 for clty,and TG78o for couBery Tals, Bokoniing bo Eeraition 7" BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was very qulet, with no quotable change in prices, The demand was chiafly from the local trade, shippors olding off Ja sympathy with an easler feellng In Liverpool and New York. Saleswers roported of 140 Lrls Winters, partly at $5.80; 430 brln spring oxtess, partly at $4.80@M.25; 100 brls spring superfines at $2.80: and 23 brle rye nour on private terms. Tota) 715 bris. The markot closed quiet At the fol- lowing #a the asking rango of prices: Chofce winters, $6.2527.25; medium winters, §3.5008.00; cholce apring extras, $5,0085.50; medium do, £1.7325.00; sLipplug cxtras, $4,2534.751 cholco pat- cnta, £0.5057,50; Common do, §5,70@1,00; 80ur sprig $3,0023.50; apriog superfines, $2.6063,00, 1ya Qour, $3. 760400, Lrun—\aa In modorata request and firm st the re- cont declluo. Bales were: 50 tons at 80,60 0n track, and $3.600. 7 free on board cars. Corn-Meal~Cosrso was nominal a4 $18.80 per ton frec on board cars. j WHEAT—~Was sctive, emeclally In Auginst lota, and sgatn easter, dealining 13{e belaw the prico at the regu- lar sdjourument of Batunday, but closod Armor st the @ advance on the fOgurcs Of forty-clght hours pre- ’vfimmrv. Tng ENRIOR MATeLs wore o amd o with Iftie weather, but no iarked decline, though the country markets were generally ohienpor, ad New York W ndctive, With scarcely sny luquiry, Our receints ware sialn smali, With comparativcly Iatge sulpuients, bt thire wad niood depl of sciling out—sama. being: stated to be on account of & New York exporter wia tind susnended, and somo by the partica who wero shurt funlocal drm. Thore wers very few buying ordors from outsln, " but_ the locsl aliorta tnok Lofd rathor Irecly, and fie decline waa recovered later, exeopt for tls iontis, which was disconnted imore widely,gwing {0 the fact of liryer offaringi. Tho wow wheat whi s noww azriving wpariagly, weaIn falr requent, t4 3 pre mium of Bgiie por, buj and the lower Krades wers scarce, especlslly No. 3, the offerin of which were thinlted 10 the eurrent Itcd;ll‘ Eeller Senlomber opeacd aL B¥Mc, sdvanced ta &7i(c, tniproved to Ra and clusnd ut eAMe. © Seller Octolor gold &l gixs £034t, cloting ot weido. beller tha month orreculer No, ITINK, 8L M)L 'fl, nlnllxr AL Kowe. Olit ed recelpisof old No. 2 d wt avout 8uldc: and do of nuw at wd(n, Calisales were reportod of 73,400 b K0, 2 Spring AL BA3{(wRAl40; 7,000 Lo new do at Kil§esa; 1,870 it No, 30 &L 754¢77¢, the ontalie (n northwesterns 1 w00 T rejected do a2 @36c0sc s nnd 1,000 bu by pamplo ab 50 @70c on teuck. Total, 83,000 bil, innesnia Wheai—Was' in fiood demand and frm. with light offerioun, belng clilefiy wanted by the ocal oo L%It,‘hudunbudonll.mlm’oun Foed care otal, a, SO Wal tosm nctive, and weak oarly, declintng €, bt Improved aubacqucotly, and closed only 50340 ower than Salurday. London and Now York weto gull, and oar rocaipia wera largo, with inmmrnnmr Hight shipients, while (e wealincas fu wihoat abio tonded to dopiiss com. Dot tn postinks showed 8 fower aumber of car loads (ngpocted intw Atorc’ than had been expected, oand (hors waa o steady Inqulry fur shipniont, which eaused spucnlative bayon lo Fecaver courage and they taok hiold more wiillngly, thougn thot part of the market waa penerally uict, ‘Thers was nospecial news from the country, but tho recent weatlier [s leading mosgops orators W oipoct o IR ciop, and thls tends fo besr prices, though the market for this month argely oversold, and this keyit at pretniiim, T vex scl-ingn aro lookini unzlously {or a cliunca to adyance Tate, and this makes uperatars wmors wiliing to xell for tho fall montha, at thie vamo tiie that (¢ DEinie s falr anler demiand for prompt shipineat. Seller Beptomber Gpened st 44k{c. aud advanced L0 443, cloalng AL 4430, Beller the munth, or resular No, 2, ranged 3go aboye Beptomber, selling at 4434@443(c, u6d closlug at 43¢0, ‘The curren recolytg of S 3 cloted e tites ami high mixed at $53c, Cash sales were roported o G, 000 bu izl milxed at 454314cq 400 bt new do as 42¢; 111,000 it No. 2 a8 4430H43(01 92,000 bu refected at 4162410t BOU b eare at 456 40cs 8000 Ln by ssmple At 386 4ilg0 g tracki B t, 400 b d0 at 406U 1ra on baard cars. of 39, 200 b, uA‘\'s—\\'rnquie\a sloutng 8 shade Semer, Tio mar. ket opened quice and bge Lelow ¥aturday's cloniuigy bit #oon a few partles with buying orders entered’ the crowd aud bld up pricos n (h Lobe of drawingont scil> ers, who wers dlaposed 10 hold Off, The frnines in corn at the close alsanerved to Impa rength, and the Tecoipts were moderatg and only u umall propartion of them inspected as No. 2. Sefler Septamber l'S\:II\:LI at and achland cloted ot 0¢. “Octaber sold &t 306 closiiig at BOMCKIIC. lola of vash No. 3 bronght 30¢ and round lota 30)6c. Samples were (n falr FUQUtat, CAsh ARIE8 WETO Tonorted of 1400 bl No, 3 4% it fupu b relected a4 200 7,200 Tu by saipie Ut 264200 £0r mixed A 22¢.3ie for whilte on tratks 4,20 40 &t T1GS370 free o Lonrd, Tolal, 27, 40, 1Y E~\7a2 I Kool demand and firm at sn'advance of about To. There wan_constderabio inquiry from thie Jugust sliotia, aud buring orders wore' recolvod from ahippers nd olfiar partles ‘whagontidor rya vory cliowp 52 comparud wittyotler giain, e recelply aud Nu. 2s0ld at 0] fi\ll , clostug Arm at G2, Seller beptemher wat aslahio atazc, sad seiler Octater at 33 @sio, with sellors mking higher Bgures, Several lots of satnples ware offered, but tiore was \1it1a ndairy for {1 back o KMo, €ra fulr, themn, Inclade 7,200 by No. 3 &t 316332¢ 800bi b st 45470 o) tracks, Total, #,00 bii, | BARLEY—Was niodorately aciive carly/ and qujet during the last hour, cloalng weak, - Tho market for ontlons declined 16,26 under farier ofteringn. Beptem: T opencd at 740 and clused At 7ac, and October mld At Tie, clostoic ut abaut Tic. Tho receipts worn awin yery lfghiy and no transactidng In casl basley wore o Dorted; Hamplos wure in largor supply, and oy wit & fair demnnd from browers, butio_ aales were mado pubile, “New No. 2 was nomi; vlddo dt 81c, " 0id No, Jected at 300, No sals Whott-folen, 21T INODN CALL. hont—-Sales. JI0UK Lu atAda far Augnat, 834 flflxur:’r heptembor, Bulfe for Uctober, pi B34a for i year, Mira ork—Saics 1. 250 briest $17.62}6 for Beptem- ber. and £18,00 for the 3 Hiort itlbw=rdn 000 23 liee dentombor at 4. Th Mesw rk wea dulland lower, cloal: 200 hes Tow tha prie geloek. Senetahr el T 0 G17.05. Sales: 2,800 brls ot §17,600 17,80 for Seplem- Ler and $¥5.000 for'the year. rd wasquict wod cisler at $10.80 for September and 80,30 (o the year. Wiieat was Binderately active, closing 1o lowar thin on'Chsngo. lefore the vull, September sold at #ve, then ecllned, and, durin Uio'latiee art of tha after- oo, 8011 at kA ce, clnalng 8t tho inalde. October S0l atRUMGnTic, 81d closed Bt HDKe, arn ¥ inlel dul asler,clowliy 4430 for Septem- ¢ fo ; a"Wera qulet At 3o for Septotnber and 30&o for Octohor. Tilaachr 1. Law was chartered for 53,000 bu corn to Wuttalo 88 1f4c: Rt 7: ta arrive, and f filted recently, but tha merket fs nuw qulet. The farmer have commenced CUttiog ¢orn in KOG parte uf tidaBtate. Tho crop 1o the Cherry Valloy distriots €111 uxceed the crup of Jast yoar, Quotatioue: Hurl, uisei medium and No, 3 hurl, 8@akeq good o choice wio- dium Lrush, 4%5Gaos fuir fustde and covors, 4§01 infottor, Saioy crooked, 3u4o, BUTTER~Trado coutinucs reasonably acyive, and Ao market matotatos a Grin tone. Some dificulty n obtalning o sutticlency of chiolco tablo butter fextiit complained of, but the supply of otlicr gradea 18 unp! Pricearange follows: Clioles to fancy yellow, @uc; medium Lo good grades, 17G=0e: fufurlor to comnion, 1:G13c, BAGAING=Decided grmners wasnoted In the market for cotton seanless goode, and holders begi to tatk of advanclug prices. Thu domand continuea aciive, Thero wad # qulet larket for other goads In the Jlit: Blark A, tigor Teoricas A A, 23kioy Lewlston, 13fyet Montau, Aerfcan &, 2e; Amuskeu, 200} b buge, £ and 3 il 14136} une do, donble, 23adbe, ALB—upiifacturers of com. k report s Letier focling Ii tho market owlig Olgtulahod produciton.’ wiany Yards tusng beel Tho stuck 08 haud 13 11kt aa colp ired wit ply Lo foriner summers, but aimplo, $is deman Tictg auly fatr. Othor matorialsars unchanked. uitas thuaas Connon beick #4253, 1t par s o $1al 0 @O0 Ver 103 Wi 1 buik, 857lc perbrts du fu brie woes” Loulsvillo cement, $2.001 Utica, 34,731 Buliald und’ Alon coment, $1.501 Portland Teuient, $3.000 .65 Mlchigas nid Now, York s(uccs, §2,291.00; pias- tering-ln(r, 8-0u baies, 91,78 3. 00, CHELSLC Vrlcen are lod arinly Beld thas during st vy thaugy uuu’xjmu remaln the same, Tho de- inund iy aitl) reslricted 1o msotlng currcut wats, wels a3 Lia case nt Lhis L850 seasa e g a1 ond loleil s slSOS T o R COaLtrids coutinues raiber ulet though cansume ers are faking hold % liitlo luore freely than frotofore, in prices thcrs weps Bo chaujen the markol rullug :ady, 83 follow: Kaw f3 504 4o nul $7700 e rauze, 3001 1 HA S - Eirley 85 06,601 Maltioro & Oito, $3.001 Hitnuls, 3. ‘ere low nt 11 for caniled anid quick at 13¢ funmnte froi pacia Tiia weather v very o the ok, FIN=Thastiees tnqutet, ekl tiw Jacle ofs actisity I8 more the reenit of {nadequate stocks than of a Jack of deni; Lake Gah are ple But of ewd, herring, aud fat mnckerel thery (478 etmmparative Acarelty, 1'tlons range aa_ follows: Lwhiiedsh, - . 2 do. K& ILALRY L tront, §. 81 12,00 {12,503 No, 1 ‘. D, $7.007. 701 (amily . 307 No, 1 shore kits, lnree, Lay kite, $1,500, Inrge hmll‘y kits, $1.201 1.0 4,751 (Boarge's codNal oy mum- et codflalt, hentoe, aplit, bris, ‘"dwm;‘"""l i uin FHULTS AND N for damentic and forots uelow ate liftle ware tian o roreign—Tutee, tdue afime daea et S aEkis Tranca, ke and hoacs, Bt capant SOy HroR S Zante curtants ey eltron, A Inmeatfo—Nlelilcan Rppies, uuuxmel farad peanhies, 830 Dluckerrics, (eliiget Faspuerrios, 28us0e; pit! chortics, 1718, Nute—Filberts, 11611 cmmimn. ‘Terragona, 1043 gt Naples waitiuin toldas17c; breiioh waltia_new, i0atte; dronolio wainiie, 1 dlge: trasie, daiigol ocann, Toxas, (041601 Wi 'ennessee poa GRELY L 'vxn A dull market bith Fhio quotations Riven 5 3216 g aycrs, £1,05%8 wlngton posnute, Gside; La. 5@Rc1 African neanuta, Gulae, T8~Tlie reccipts of n Jogest of the season, aud inchuded trute grom Michiyan, 1ifnolr, and Dolawate, ‘Th¢ 0fforingn wera anly of fatr quatity, and sord slowly, Apples grane, and sl wera elows Bluehersies,” S2000,5) por by blaok- berrien, 81,0041, 16 1er dusg OF 10 dta) now spples, (5@ groperhoX o ket do, ¥2.00 per brig peaches, ks 73 per baskets il Delnware, €2.00.43, (0 per bioxy pears, W@nse per braket: plumd, Damsons, 750 _per ).nku'-l“ ROADCs, 402000 fier Tasket) watcrmelons, $12,00@217. per 100y wiskielond, SLO0URK pr 1001 Califarnin flenrm $4.004n.00) her Box, o phuns, £1.004,00 Rar boxy lemons.” §10.0812,00' per Vox; oranzos 88.(e X hux, GIHOCERIES—~The quotations of goods In this iine were nat suifected fo any important change, I the agzregnte & Uberal distriGution waa effected, and the wiieral tonor of Prices was again unqualificaly nrin. clow arc tna pricea current: ifice—1tangoon, G4@o3c; Carolins,7@80: Loutstana, Mz'i/“!l- reer~0. O, Java, 256 Jave, No, 2, 20@27c] cnilato raiey T, ST RATE, Tt Smfi'u TS aa ! 31%et common 1o Talr, 10 il ronating, 184z10C; sln’n‘u-’purf Navh: 230040t Gorth Mion SISIGor STara: callio, 31}gaSe. Sugars—Patent cut lonf, 113§@12¢1 crushed, powder- edv S franuiaté 11501 l!iléAlln{uln'd‘ll!a%ll <1 do No, % 11341 13ct 40 No, 3, 11 1cs B, 1 Kvfl ey %, Nl exira C, 1034 Nu, 1W0Yo; yellow C T AShot a8 No. 5 10 ) dnokes brown. Geltifey Tair to prime do, Uei common do, DG 0! S upa—Catitornia sugar.toat.drips, @720t dismoni drip, 1,051,107 #(iver drips, extra fine, 834000 guod suganr-house sirup, 433ict cxtra dn f’“‘“m Row Ot- leans molasaca, chiolce, 0530ct do frime. K400c; o, common to good, 48%hte; Porta Rico molamen, 4! gt CommIon molasaes, i3u40: DIAOK-BTAT, SUGBIZC, Splces—Allsplce, 10017501 cluves, 48usdct camain, 28soct pepper, i7afdo; nutncga, $1.1041.101 Calr cutta ginger, 4 15hc, doaps—Triie iliue, “00y German Mottled, ee7o Whlta 14y, sli@fc; While Tioxs, U20}{cs Royal A‘fiouf &3foy Savun Iniperia, S3(cr dolden West, GigradH(c. (AY—Was quict aiid fittlo better than nominal, - No, 1 prairie sold it $0.50 ot track. Quotations: No, 1 timothy, $11.50¢12.00; No. 2 do, 80.0Ks10.00; mixed gy &7.00; wsland pratrie, 87,0 No. 1 do, $0.00, u HIGHWINES—~Were in moderate request anit steady 4 L with no prospect of ncrvtie, Sheomg el of (B « 10} . F, O, L Co., 0f Now Yorl Wrlte l’::fi “me production ju tho West romaina ui overal weeks p changed. 'Efjcky Lirotighout the East are very lght Snda (alr fai trado 1o Iooked for, o 1o Very ligit HIDES—~Wore selling on arrival at recent prices, The Enstern markets ara toparted o bo wenkar under Jarga roueipts of South American an Tuxan hides. L|r 53 til] the favOrito with buyers, and selcce fote airid quotutions: " Graen Ity hitcliow’y foi green cured, light and heavy, 74@734c: domaged, 50} vart elired’ algailo; yreef salted Kip, Thiy wren country, 8o wreon oalf, ihaities it Mideslian Ldhag: dry Kip and CuY, 13 3dor dry saliod uides, 100 cucon sKIns, 3 OIS A fow naw Wisconsin. hops havo boea sold on ine o IRON=The market Ia In a very unscttled conditfon. “The combination of manufacturdryat Puabnr: lias o broken, and thore {8 no_establislied ‘ate, ~ Lical my chants report that 8 guod many orders sro coming in, Large fols of cominon iron are quotad 8t §2.50 ani stnafl orders sro nlled at $3.00. OlLS—Johhers reported & quict trade, with prices ruling gomparatiyely steady, Followinghro tho uoin- tionm: ©nrbon, 115 aegroes teal. 172173401 ao. inols logal teat, 150 degrecs, 104@I0No; Sidw White, 150 test, 21%c; do head-ight, ‘175 deg., 2lcj extra lsrd oll,'sgntcy No, 1y Tiuiia} No a’uuiol linsced, fa¥, Sic; bolled, fac; wholo: winter.birached, ' 64 700{ Aperin, $2.00@2.10; Tieatsfoot oll, Strictly 'pure, do exten, 8ot do, No 1, 8oy han oll,"gct ;951 plimbago oll, o70e; Larpantine muithe, doodorized, 63 jravity, 14@tsoy Vir: inis ully, ‘natoral, 20 deg. Hej nutural, 30 deg., 2163061 reducad, 28 deg., J0&:zc. FOULTIY—The oflerlis wora light, the old stock iy u& heen well closed vt and dealers were anticipa! ug & better market for fresh poultry, though the In- quiry was lignt yeaterdny. Brrlug Chickens, falr to Cliofte, Wore quoted &L €2,0063.00, &zd old Towls at 83,50, Turkeya were guoted at7e, POTATOES=Wera selling slowly ot 81,001,735 aweet potatoes wore quoted at §5,00.4%,60 per brl, BIEDB—Timothy was vary active, declining ‘early unubrho huavy roceipta, and ralini steady atterwarda. {Fhe goed 3 butior tiyan e orop of 17, bit s nutauiin up 1o cli’m‘tnllmllq eing allitle durk. Prims sold at $2.03, Prices ranged from $1.00G:. 16, the hulkcof the Diisiners heing at $3.0% Augistaold at $1.05, and (o arrive this weokat $1.00, Flax sold ot §1.20, Other scods were aulet, SALTAWaa sctive aad atondy: Sogfoaw and Onon- dag, o, $1.50; Canadn do, 1,33} orairary coarss, 81.70; dalry, ‘Without buga, ' §3.73; dairy, with buga £1.50; Asliion dairy, per uck, $4.00, TEASTNothing bov wat apparont in tho tes market, A Jiberal number of ordora Were placod aail the nuoted bricas wers pretty gencrally sdhercd to. Wo mako no chiana tn the lat: Qunpoleder—Common, 30R35¢; good do, 38@I0SY medium, 45@50¢; guod do, GOAIGe; fne, 63000 eyt bdRESE eholes, 702736; chiolcest, 856605t Tan- Impérial—Common, 2xxa3c1 good do, 3%@38c, ditin, 40043¢; good (o, 4nstiof fne, AOLAZT B 834 60e; cholca, 6g7U0) chulvest. TUATAC, Jupan—Comtian, SNigaier kool common, 39@1s0t medlum, 35@400; good in, 40G4dct Ane, 456 fnest, 82EA5e; chofce, duGOCt choleCat, 83GO3CT chiolcest now nret piokine, 108750 i Oafongs—Cominoi. 28GH00; Kuod common, B3RS meium, 40le) good medium, 434430} Sno, eandol fneat, Lkttt cholce, GXu2o® chuleest, 7ok, WODD-We coutdiue o quote maplo wt $7.50, beech at $7.50, and alaha &t 83.00 per cord, dellvered. WOOL—Waa in modernis Jemand and stoafly. Tho Toaton market 1s reporied active. the demand beln moutly for finy fecces, Which Wera firmer, The locs receijits and wilpinents as reportod doubiices inclurdo Weatern wool, wiich 18 passing through liere. Quos tations: Tub-washed, eholce, 83@i7e; Falr t good, 30 3501 waahed feece,’ fine and medfum, 29950e; hn- yoaliod Scoce, coarse snd medlum, 21t fine, 160 mo- nealy JAVE 8TOCK. ' CIICAGO, CATTLE~ Recetved duriug Sunday and Monday, 2,127 head, Whilo there waa no markod change for tho botter In tho charaater of tha domand or In_prices, the generst tone of the market showed fmprovement I comparisoa with auy day of Jist weok. The provas lenca of & firmer feeling was chially duo to the amall- " ness of the rocelpts, ~the arrivals being unly sbout £0 per cent of tha avorsge for a Monday, —though the fact that advlces from tho East wero betterof course exe crted a favorable induence, Tho offerings of prime spipplag cattlo wero vury fow,—less thaa & hundred head all told, ~and liolders of auch found it posatile to abtatn slightls higher prices than prevailod Izt weak, but tho supily of the lowsr grades was in every woy amplo, and salos did not show any quotable_advances. THIEG AN & rage OF 823400, bt host. oF i transfers were elfected at prices under £4.9), tho avor oge quality belng poor. ~Cuws sold mantly nt §237566 2,00, and_through Toxans st £2.40G}.00. fensloy, W Hensdey sold a_drove Of through caftle ab 1. (iroen & Co, soll & drove of ‘earn.tad L $4.03. The markot closed steady, with some ok fuorar oTATIONN, g Chofce Tirves—Fluc, fat, well-formed 3 eat 10 5 year old teors, welRhINK 1, 5010 1530 . $4.0024,88 Qobd Beovoa—Welt-fattaied stocre, woidii Ing 1,200 o, 1,350 4.2584.80 Medluin Grades~Stecs 1ng 1,050 10 1,250 4.0024.50 Butchiérs' Btovk—Toor mon to clivice cawa forclity alaugliter, ‘woighing 800 to 1, 100 Ba.. ereres 2,800, Stock Cattin-Cominan catiio, welgblagsoo 0 t0 1,030 »1 2.4023.15 3 EE52ESCESERES & T I TT PP P TToC o1 273 Was wn excoed- A 10 ingly duti "‘\"‘XL.’M'{’"?.':} o S e ngly dull hog barket yesterdsy. Thera was nbut the i) MUIRD CF OF baycts ProveRt; Dt Oy ook hotd with J1ttdo upparout dntercat, und aithough [rices were lowered 1105, not all the offrings wero taken, | Lt weliclitd nbont held tielr own, salva nakity i 80,106 .30 but fn heavy Rradew thery was & shrinkade of 100 per 100 1bs, Ealid were prl lll!li’fl“y at #0.1564,23 fur lght, and 4t £t 15 o lioavy welchts, ‘A fow Tulladelnhlad wers tnken nt 6.8y, Sulupers sold at $3,08445.78. The market cloved dali and weak, . 110U SALES, Av, " Price 103 £0.10 0y 01100 a0 5, Drice.( o, A3y N, sl .4:3-{ ‘{l'lfi‘o. 3 A wived, TUT W for Loy eanvuinpti on sals Wit dispuzed of &t wbu orol § 0 for or edluiny aud wt §3. 'rices (ur ‘Thern wna tha usinl the small supnly weuk's quutaiions, ¥ LO COTITNG Wb .‘_’.’13}?.-\0 0 for o § T ki 102 b Guuted Oril 08 $1.6064.50 hor head. Nuw Youx, Aug, 14 Iugrertiecel 3 xw YOUK, Aug, 14,—/leeres—NRecelnts, 5,000, muk- 10t 5090 For Koo WeoK: againt 10410 1ask Feak) wwd oaltlh dotug & Httio beitur than on elilicr Thursday or Friday jast{ wsrket Keiiovaly u hala rmor, byt copre v Wit Moy of Just wees Lricts v fully Ko +offorliigs Lot Ikely o e cloed onfs thy fncse 1o the inarket (0 cur-lnads vairs Iilools steors, 10 10 avorage) soid ut 110" (e wud 8100 e Buttar custla kave bevi hiown vince Curisueg commlon tuatrlctly Priio Lesiso. siechn Twbe] ?ml\ryfi:eruwg vissaLd Cherokee, U4 vry catern wjocrs, e ey HectInEL Tox0, mAKIOR 2,800 for the weck, " dull weuk and towwry agafnst 0,800 last weey ingeket alowr, with Ha ad- YAnes on aheaps no cliangs f laming sheep rangad 8o 1o g, nnih, Ao 10 71 a few nxiea at 7uc, S-rine=Tlecelpta, 41, TR <Ingz 1N, 010 for the week, Acnlont 25, - Tant e foreale ollve, Lut good Seate und Ohily hoga oy Totir N TART LINKNTY, BART Linunry, PA., Aug. 16, —Cirtle—Tecolpta alnce Fridny, S Lead, 'or 43 careof thronn and wi for {118 TIRFKUET tofal for the week ending 108 A4y, 0,400 Dead, againal 1,620 Inst weoky aupply fair, proapocts 1AY0F @ further como down | pricesy only & rotall trado done ta-day, 89 110 quotatfonk Jfogn=iteceints 8.7, toil for thn_wosk, 13,148, Agalnat 14,463 fost wookt Yorkers, 60,2088, 01 PN e Teceita S o hend. total Forthe week, 7,600, sheep--tecalpin, 10 head, g ok, 7, ol 35,900 [aat treek elIng AL 44 L0020 THILABELPULAL Tutuavetmig AR, W Quiiie—Prime beeyes o h n requestt uther grados neglectedy falr to cholee, oy nt 3 ot 0 .01 corme Tfogs- Moderately actlyoi siop-fed, il oo, 80,501 SKITA CRIcARG, $0. 781 recsipin, 5,000, BT, LOVIR, 81, Loris, An) 5 f 4. ~Tfoys=Uull and lowe:; Yorkern :nil‘lren K 0,13; hutchors’, §6,1060.%0; Polias o, .40, CBlire=13ui ad unehangeds little dolng. g, S iage-bull agd lomer, com Crorxnats, Av. 1= e i mon, n,00: fatr to good light, $0.1048.401 do Teavy: B 40e. 0! ORe Tot chofco smoothy §0.63. Hor celpus, 1,6ud; shipmeats, 213« LUMBER. ‘Tho Inmbor market was moro active and ateady, The atrivale at LLls port worg Jarge, Lut only n small pore tlon of tho fleet stoppud At tie docks. About 15 car« Koca wora sold to local ratslicrs at unchanged prices, standand plece-stult bringing $7.50, ‘common fhch £4.0048,50, Good lumber contlnues acarce on the market, but has been sold o nrrive at $10.606213.G0 perm. Lath aro scarce and frm at §1.15, and sonie manufacturers refuse tasell forlers than $1.23, Bhine les svere qulet at 81.0032,50, BalenInclude: Cargo i F;)l:ln:‘nm. from Pentwater, 110,000 16 ploco-atuil, ot §7. 1-'1 ¢ retall market was rather qulet and ateady, Fol- Lowlng are (hs quototions: Firatona necond eiear, ThirdeleRr bl [hird el e} Clear Noorlig, frat and weennd, oar alding, st and second. et common alding,. reRen e Pickota, N Pickets, Egl BY TELEGRAPH. TOREIGN. Bpectat Dispatch to The Tridune. LivERPooL; Aug. 14=11:00 & m.—Flour—No. 1, 231 No. 2, 218 8d. Grain—\Wheat—~Tinter, No. 1. 9 6d; No, 2, D3 spring, No. 1, 9e; No, 2, 7a9d} white, No, 1, 03 0d; 3,08y club, No. 1, 1083 No, % 08 6d. Corn, 454 34, Provlsions—Pork, 704, Lard, No. 1, S13j No. 2, 508 6. L1vERrooL, Aug. 14-Latest.—Coitan~Firmery acte fves 0280 3-10¢ salea of 20,000 bales, fncluding 3,000 for speculation and cxport, and 11,000 American, readstuga~Callfornla whito wheat, sverage, 523 @91 0t do club, 08 CI@10w; red Western spring, No, 3 t0 No, 1, 7a0dgos: winter red Wostern, 939204, Flour —~Western canal, 213 0d@23s. Corn—Yreatern mized, 238 ud, Oats, 3s@3s od. Darlcy, 2s 0d. Veas—Cas nadinny 30s. Clorer Seed—5002558. 1 Procisfons~Primic mess pork, 67s6d, Prime mesa beof, 720 64, Lard, £03 032518, Cheesc, 406, Bacon —Long clen, 483} shortdo, 318, Tatlow—408 0. Petroleum~Bpirlts, 0s@ve5d; Tefined, 133 0dG14s. Linsead Olt—24sia1s 84, Resin—Common, 4194 pale, 14s. Spirtis Turpentine—243 04250, LoNVON, AUg. 14.—Linsted Ol~24)s3248 00 Culcutta Linseed—ioa. ANTWMED, Aug. 14— Petroleum—ia. ~ AMERICAN CITIES. © NEW YORK, - Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. X¥rw Youx, Aug, 14,—gralin—Slow demsnd for wheatj sctlers not disposcd to mako furtber concel- sfons, and buyers slow to pay the pricceof sollers; salcs of 64,000 bu at BI@A50 for ode 1ota No. 3 apringj 036 for stenmer klin-dried No, 8 Mliwaukes springy Wi@Mo for very soft to falrly good No. 2 Chicago apring, chlefiy at 030 in falr orders 5o for No. 3 Northwestern springi nominally 05¢@$1.00 for Ko, 2 Milwaukeo spring; $1.37 for new whito Westorn; cjosed dull for both winter and spring. wheat, with tond In busers' favor. ityo—\Western qulot and heavy. Cornuudll in light spot supply and ateadyy sales of 01,000 bu ot 50@34c for hot and warmy 653(c for graded steamer mized; 54@00c for ungraded steamer mixed; 562570 for ungroded safl mix- edj 870 for graded mafl mizod; market cloa ed weady; Grm but qulety forward . dellvery qulct. Oatssteady; fuirly setiva for cholce, but siow fur inforlor and difiault to soll; aales of 69,000 bu ot 28 @4aige for the ranga of Western and State mized; 350 4k for the range of Western snd State white; $5@30340 In stora; 80%@37%0 afloat for No. 2 Chicago mized; 28 @320 for damaged Western mixod; clossd siendy and ulot, ¥ Gceun Fretghte—Vory qutet day 1n bertheroom and gonersl posttion weaks (o chiarters only & small busls neas; genernily stéady, 0 Protisions—lork continued dull and prices lowers sales of 150 brls now mesd on spot at $10.00; 500 bris for Septomberat §15.03018.70; August quoted ot $18.00; st the sccond call for August $13.50 was bid and $10,00 saked; for Septembor §18,00 bid and $18.75 saked, Cut meats continued qulot; middles scarcely so firm, and o 100021100 4,0010.00 trade llght; Westarn long clear quoted st 1oc. Lard lower, ond fo cash fots lttle dusl- ness done; speculative trading very mcdernte; nnles 570 tca prime stesm on spot at $10,00@10.031 1,800 toa for August at $10.80R10.831 6,750 tea for Hoptombor at $10.00310.05; and 1,750 tes for October at $11.00. 4 e Supar—Very frm market for raws, and business did not reach a liberal volumey alr to good refinlng Cuba quoted 8t 00No; rafined In good demand and firm, Tatlow—Firm. Thtsky—Market & shade firmer, but qulet; sxles of 50 bris at 81.14 per gallon. 70 {he Western Amoclated Press. New Youx, Aug, 14.—Coffon—Quict, but steady; 135:10@ 1 Ie} dubhires. irmi Aupatte 1] 19:16: Bep: tember, 113403 Octaber, 1125:520; November, 11 21-3201 December, 13911 1) nuary, 11 28-330f Feliruary, 6@11 al-ai0; - March. {3 3-32012356 Aprll, 134@13 0.5 Nng, 13 1332913 T-iba; June, heabyy recelpta, 24,000 briag o, 2, $2.253.20; superfinie Siate and Wesiern, $3.50 @4.26y common 1o good extra, $4,8024.00; wood to ohigice: §4.03eB.13; Whits Wheal vitrs, 85, 2067.801 cxtra Ghlo, $1.30(.79;_Bt. Loul fliaacor hin: uesota patent proceas, 63.35GD.00 Iiye four ateady at Cnrn-Aleal—Qulets Weatern, $2.00@3.85. G e caloh & . o2 quiryy rocelpts,"¢,000 b No. 2 1 Hoy" No. | l)!"'l"fih numlnnll'y 1,00@1 iy No, 4 Northwestarn, o No, Rieoyo; red Texus new, $1.061 wii it 7740y wiille Westorn,' tiew, $1.27. Ryo—Wast Neavys Canada n bond, B3GR3C, Datioy qulats o.rawed {itatc, ku3c, moller last haif of the manth of Bontam= bery malt quict and unchinnged, Corn steadys falr dus wmandy recoints, 44,000 by; Westorn mixed, hot and warmy Sbasis{ wixed staam graded, s3o1 mixed graded, 67cq mixed steam ungraded, gdaseydoeali, o GaTo. Onts lote mclfvo: ruceipts, £ 000 buj mlzu Vvlt’l |‘1|"l'l l%fl:n(nl B0@H301 white do, 33d48c. = ed. - “Hopa—Firmy hastor and Wastern, 68150} New York Bétte TOGUEL CallforatD, 156160, Lara—tict, (Groceries—igar quiet Lut irmy falr to gnod refine Infr SR eL (oinits 03] roncd firmar, 15k ke, Muiawcs qnict hut Arm, ftice quiet snidinchangad, i Feiroleumi—Kirmer; crude, 10C1 refned, 173(i73c; cases, 3l ftyi0~1 o, Sirathed ,L‘?L‘m«y‘u.u 170, w1163 Turpentine—iill at 234, Provistape—'ork dull and luwert new mesd, §10.004 Reprenies I8, 038170, Heef market dullt Middles Ticavy Western long cloar, 1001 clty do, 10de. Lard G aicain, $10,L010.03; Bope hor, §10.0610.U3, ek Wertorn, 13@25¢, Cheege—1nactivey SGtige. Watdor—Quiors .‘-m# Tmer 8 . Lov BT Lavte, Aug. W.—Guilon=Scarco and grmy une el ‘nr‘::.“'»‘—wm& , 8nd medlum wrades atitl In good ro- alent o K, rain=\Wieat erately actlve and higher: Na, ek fall, 1131 g cay K or S oo 81 e AL Corn stéady, with gobddumand) Westorn nixec, 40} 4ic eastiy 40%padle Anguaty 4y eplember; 42340 Dioler. ontwiichers Hars pfe ss fepicmbnt o st Jiye quict und une Ave. Whlskg=stendy and pncl Lrovisians—Pork—Slarks ) deglined lhurlll(‘ bulk clear rg’ and bulk clear sid Diavenpart sald at Kldeitiqes bull Ily " unchanged; winter, §11.23; ~sumier, 8180244, Receipia~Flour, 2000 h rozipis -Flour, hrleg w! m‘.;“t‘o',gm buy corn, 00,000 D3 o8ts, 2,000 bt Tye, A tux) ey, nouv. BALTIMORE, Dautisons, Aug 1.~ Hour—dilet sndteady wost- gnuu(»\r_}hm. $L.8000,75) extom $4,00¢3,00; family, frly nctive; Western red, 81,1 e e tantre o i, 84472 st whlla Weatera, Sty mfied do, 35 ilo, i o, Lrovidions—Dul) snd hoavy, Pork, $20.00. Shoul g clear b, 10c, Joose, ' Bagou™Shoulders, «";{c';;’ffu!é(a; e s ey, TR Ttter—Kteady and firm Wealorn, 174300, Ladeeinis) o Croch, WIGGATIE: Jubblag, 150 "titrmum-mmm crude, 0iGuHe; rotncd, 1750 Jleky—larket ault e 3113, i Zlewsiptr—\Wheat, #4000 3 corn, 56,000 bu. Sitgineise=Coni, K0 0h, | i A 2y N \-fi-ucu.—lwmlwn-sntdn Toe ) 4.2334,73; Minpesots faun|l; e (R Mty T Y rin anis, $1.10G1.17 : e el I st illow. i d:‘fi e, s0a i tow U 1,000 L bu S th s $H0%0 PuiLARELPITA fugi, 154 e oty A aad T Clevie—steadyi \Western nne. 75Q8o SR parkers, Bus, 0 oL, TOLRDO, AU, 14.—Flour—pleady, Gratiowhest wead fieka s Wite wadwn, 3117, Ny 4 dy ! L $1. 148 No. | white fllchlkan‘ Dow. 81 5 extru Wikt Mlcoigan: oher, $1,105 liow 3,107 amiuer Michiken, 0 2 Soon SN Nerd o B1.02 No, 3 rud whiter, i (TN T 110Gt Mo 8 reil, wete, ‘1,015 rosacind il Ku. 3 SLuS B 1.‘4’2. Uory Sitty nth hiyed hoid at 403s e udvieds luw led, 4501 Ocouer hetd at s0c; no_grado, 4061 damaged, X.fi‘,’,fi -‘“""-’J'l'fi'n’ No. % naw, Bici sty Que 1pts. A3 b ont, & 3 H.nllil‘r" "‘:(,',h\: vlvmguh 52,0003 corn, cs,. Flour, 101 helas wheat, 7, 8 sy e PEIAL WHOAL 2,000 by corg, Crxotmeas, e g B stand txonmears, At Lo Cortan—Stondys 11ige Fiour=Qulct bist steady} (hnily, 54,0009 50" Thir domind re Grafn-Vheat atead, [ fomiiy e D Satn aies iufl“",’:"l&‘lm fag, Liye auli wnd lowori 660, Dariay quiet Lyt ppd Peoviatane—Fark wnsettied and nomin Bll‘li Alea at £14.78 esller A1l the "IY:“‘"-V‘A;Y."”.‘ nominals ateam, i3t kttle, 1701561 cnrr 10Me. GIKIACALS thuld, WoAk.. gni dowers o Tominally 764 ¢ioar Hh g0kl ¢ AL | Ciniet] b1 salea at Ri6u Octuberi B(c huper Bepten oy ld numinly 0o, 'rlllnrnn duilt st foct e, 144 7§ mand; §1. 1o, utler—Stendy}. fale deniand for chiolee lotay v, paeaw;.xwm’( Centrat” Ohios 1Fa oy p‘:'n'u‘z‘r'."[.",‘ MILWAUKER, MiLWAURRE, Aue, 1 SAToursquletand unchan 182, 18.23 @ram—Wheat opened weak_and unsn(ticd; aanfey e chosed iy sbilstentiys 501 Milwnuiee ghed M. 2o, wgcSantemier, Bitior Ogtonar, batce: U'T1 Co 5 s i ve Yo' soigeaLre stoniyy 5o, nominl at e, et ey fifmis S0 Aanring, et entember, e g Luiot an nomiusi; W s L Y ik, = Flour, I3 ‘AL, 2 00 SApments—Flour, 4.5 Lrtag Erhaheh B, TlOATON, ostoR, Aug. 14.-—Floure&icady, with TR v, B0 Oy simon e e fed 701 Wiconath anid’ MINGeaOn SR Te 4 070 Wintor wheat, Ohio, Inutans: A 1ol a7y ol e 087,001 B Labnta 05555 innes 'l?\flilwrlnlffill‘::'.llifl,'l . 50, 2 cuilyy MIXed nid yefaw, Fvanse, —No. 2whita and mised, HrediHes rejoctod gzttt SurFALD, Tureato, Aug. 14.—Crain-\hest dul Bhehorgan, a1ei%, Comcicoted; miing Ty meglocter nAny e ntslga clod, Tan aoslocted. "Gunal Freighte—Unchangod, > "ok oot 3 xANs, Ang, 14 —Corn—Doll, weak, saj 10w Ert miXed, A7 Julliws S0y Wity b0k, n- e DI Shd oo g L0 0000 ! nomine); Ior No, Tiya'ear Pork=Dull, weak, and lowor Otliors unchengad. K 1 COTTON. Ko Onceawe, Aug. 14,~Cotton falrly active ank 8 ahads highery salos of 1,600 bales; good ordinaty, (0@ 10%o1 Tow infddiingt, 1134@113601 midaling, 13%¢at 134cy wood middling, 1IM@12Ke; Tecolnts, neky 417 bajes; groes, 4101 stock, 34,837; recelpts fnclude 2 bajes of new cotton, MoniLr, Aug. 14.—Cotfon firm: middling, 1ya 11960t net recelpte, 74 bales) alun, 50, CARLUBTON, Aug. 14.—Catton frms mIddiing, 1130 119401 nst recalpts, 14 bales; sales, 100; exports, comps wine, 209, . SAVANNAT, Aug, 14.—Cotton steady; middting, Bt rocelpls, 140 ites)grouk, 10, | %l UALvESTON, Aug, 14,~Cotton frmy mlddUing, 118y ";x!:u, rocelpts, 60 bales; ealos, T2) Cxports, Comstwise, DRY GOODS. NEw Yonx, Aug. 14.~The print market continned active and atrong. Bleached ahirtings and cotton fan. nela were In good demand, Other cotton goods wers quiet but stoady. Ginghame, dress goods, and shawls were In falr roquest, and hoslery was moving steadity. Woolen goods wera In frregular domiand. Fiaonels and blankets wero |n moderato request, Forelgn guods ro- maln qulet. 8 PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 14,~Petiolenm quiot and uns changed, . N Lrranuna, Po., Aug. 14.~Petrolenm qulel snd ‘lxl.rlrdy( crude, $1.03); reined, 17)c, Philadolphia ellyory. TURPENTINE, WisNixatox, N. C., Aug. 14.~Splrits of turpontine dully MARINE. CITICAGO. Annivars—Stmr Chleago, Manitowoc, sundrle stmr Alpena, Muskegon, sundrles; prop Messon- gor, Tienton Tlarbor, eundrles; prop Truesdefl, Benton Harbor, sundrics; prop Teader, South Haven, sundrles; prop City of Travorse, Traveres City, lumber; prop Buekoye, Qlen Arbor, lumber; prop G. P, Heath, Baugatuck, sundrlos; prop Danits, U. 8, prop, Milwaukee, Light-house anp- plies; prop Chomplnin, Ogdensburg, sundrics prop Favorlte, Menominee, towlig; prop Vandor- blit, Buflalo, snndrics; prop Pecrices, Houghtan, sundries; prop ewburg, Duffalo, ‘sun- drles: pron - Cilmn, Hagalo, ¢ T onto, réen Uay, aundri LOhE Magiie Thompson. Whlto Lag, fumis ot Minerva, Muakegun, Iimbor: sehr A, Iusty Mus- kogon, Tumber; bt G. Narbier, Muvkegom, lum- ber; schr Minnlo Muoller, Muskeyou, lumber schr Clipper City, White Luke, lumbat: ' schr Ho boken, Charlotte, coal; schr Otter, Manisteo, lum- ber; achr Mary Amanda, Grand Tiaven, liniber{ telie L Tompo," Whita Lake, wood; sohr Whirl: wind, Whito Lako, tiea: schr Tom Patne, Sauga. tuck,’ wood: “sehr Frank Crawford, Muakegon, lumbers schr Persla, Wiite Lake, lumbor: schi M. Dall, Muskgon, 'Tumber: achr Lumbor Diack Creek, luwber; schr itoguiator, Mu kexon. lumber, schr Petrel, Muakegon, lumberf achir . J. skidmore, Pentwater, Jumber; schi Peoris, uskegan. Ininber; achr thocs, Muako- gou, lumbar; achr Korschol, 'Menomluce, lamber; ®oh Sonora, Mcenominee, lumbor; schr Planct, Mcnominee, lumber; schr' Two Drothiurs, Muske: on, lumber; schr William Joncs, White Lake, umber; schr'J, P, Tracy, White' Lake, Inmber; wchr Kca Star, Whito Luke, bark; achr Monnoon, Muskegon, lumbor; schr ' Petrol, South 1laven. Inmber; 'schr J. 0. Moss, Muskegon, lum: bors " sche A, W, ‘Lucky, Far avel, conl; schr G, Micholson, Lidingion, lumberi schr' Rellpac, ‘Pontwater, barks schr J. B. Pon- fleld, Grand Traverae, wood; sclir Delos’ DeWoll, Alpena, Jumber; hr Minnle Blauson, Alpens, iumber} schr C. Crawford, Casayille, Jumbor; schi G. 8, 1nzard, Erlo, coal;'schr Memisphoro, Lud- ington, lumiljor: schr J,' W. Brown, Muskegon, Inmber: echr Ellza Day, White Lake, jumbar; nehi Mary, Muskegon; lumber: schr Timcola, Siives ].ll’(” ‘barks; schr L, A, llurton, ummmfin Jume Dor; schr M. L. Hlgglo, Traverso Hay, wood; schr Jennle Lind, Grand Haven, bark; schr Bertle Calke ins, Manlateo, Jumber, ' . CreinaxcEs—gime Chicago, Manitowos, 20 brls apples and aundrles; gmp Trueedoll, Honton Ilare 1 Jren Messongor, Benton Larbor, achr Luniberman, Black Creek, 1 bt tallows prop Staruces, Lulllo, 16,000 bu' whoat, 164000' bu corn, U1H aks ofl-cako: 'vrop Hoanoke, Buflala, 20,000 bu wheat, 14,500bu corn, 100 brit flour, 62 aks wool, and wandrlea; stmr Alpens, Mnakogon, b bris pork and sundrics; prop City o! ‘folodo, Duncan, 1 Url apples and sundries: prop G. P, Heatt, Baugatack, 300 grocn hides an sundice: ‘prop, rader, Houth luven, sundries: [op Eavorlte, Moomiieo, 23 pes. auis, 10" kiga ard, b bza chueso. FREIGHTS, Cutono, —Freights wers maderately active and steady. Charters: Behr Ganges, whent, to King ton, at 6%c; to Buffalo, prop Vanderbilt, coru; ta Erie, prop China, corn; and to Port Colbarne,sche Quuen Clty, corn, ot 2¢, Capacity, 18,000 bu whcat and 130,000 bu corn, In the afternoon the L. Law for 63,000 bu corn, ta Buifalo, at 1%c. Burpavo, Auw.11,—No conl ehariers. Tho nchr J, D, Sawyer will go from Milwaukea to L'Ance for ore to Askitabnla, leeht private, Deruosr, Aug. 11 —Whitiaker & Co, roport the ;lellr‘,\lnnlpolhr. wheat, Tolodo to Oswego, at 4140 ek ton. LAKE MICOIGAN. Cn10Ac0. —Thero was a large number of lamber- Inden crafts at the market last evenlog. The wind hna changed to the north, which will bring In tho rest of the Neot to-day....The schr G. B, Hazard, which arrived yesterday with a cargo of coal, will, aftor unloading her cargo, go to Lake Buperior aftor a lund of fron-aro, The schrs F, L. Danford and Red Wing have aléo been chartered to bring Iron-oro from Lake Suporior tu this cily,... The tug Willlam L. Ewing was laid up yesterday to receive some minor ropalra, ...t {s siated that the crew of tho schr A, J, Rogers, which arrived here Sunday minos her topmayt, wero two daya without rations I'ho schooner was, owing 1o the light snd contrary wiuds, noarly three weeke under way, and she was not supplied with suficlent rovisions for that length of time.,..The schr thubul I; leaking nnd «he has gona Into one of ;lhe dolck ot lhs C |‘¢;an I;ry-ll"uck Compnnr tg a ed, ho schr nervs caiue inf Contact With! s Weir Lovl Grant af the Luuber Market yesterday, and tha latter vosscl now mourns the loss 0f her tlmbor-bead,..,While nnloating & cargy of wood frow the achr irlotta Raab in the North Branch the laborers got intoa dlsputs with Cupt. Long, of the schooncr, In regard tothe mensurement ot the wood, Tho argument of the Capiain 014 not sult the men who did the work, and thoy assaulted Lim. The Captaly now walks around with a swallen hoad, & black oyo, ssmashied noso, and & scratched face, No arrests were nisde Uscawso the police wera canvenlently somewhero where they could not bo found, and the Captain did not think It poys ln this town o swear out & ‘warrant. THR CANAL, Damaeronr, Aug. 14 —Anuvep—Prop Qity of Henry, Henry, 4,800 bu corn; Ilidore, Heary, 5,000 bu corn; Day Dawn, Ladalle, 6,100 bu corn; John Carter, LaSalls, 8,000 bu corn: prop E. D. Heath, LaSalle, 5,000 ba com; Fredorlch,, La- Halle, 100 bucorn; Commerce, Aorrle, 8,000 bu corn} Monlreal, Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn: Henecs. Ottaws, 6,000 bu cornj Delight, Buflalo gfimh 6,200 bu corn; prop Peorless, Oltaws, 4,600 1 gorng Tempost, Qttaws, 6,200 bu cora; prop nl- Tax, Chilllcotha, 4,100 bu corny Parson Brownbw, Chillicotho, 5,700 bu corn; prop Victor, c{m- cutha, 4,500 Bu cory; Gipsey Queen, Chillictho, 5,000 b cofu; Belle Frauce, Morrly, ugglm corny Gold Ttod, Benoca, 58D bu coru,'W0 Bs sced; North Btas, Marscllies, 0,000 bo corni Thomas Scott, Marveilles, 6,000 bu con; prop Kiug Biotbers, Eankakeo focder, 2,000 bicorn, Crxaneu—brop Montauk, Lockport, 4444 bu whuat: Maylower, Logkpork, 5,400 Yy whest; T lunibar, Jeasnger, rop Atlantie, Oliawa, 2 &té’m’f 83,780 ft tumnber; D, T, Wrlgt, ur‘r,l‘:i BU, U741t lumber; North Branch, Beutd 83, 1t fumber, 38 m ahloglye. LAXE SULRERTOR, NTVS. Tha prop Peerloss; of Leopbld & \strisn's Laks Bupurior Lige, urrved hero yusterdy frum Lake Huperior ports with a Jarge carye ¢ frelsbtund &