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;1 ‘ ¥ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TRIDAY, JOLY 6 1877. FINANCE AND TRADE. miscelincons harce, 81 KEW YORK MINING NOARDA, The American Miming & Stock Exchanze will hold a epcetat mecting on Saturday to take action on the proposed consolidation with the New York Mining Doard, Tt dednite and favomble action is taken, as §s expected, the two Noards wili immedi- ately nmite ander one mnagement, assuming the name of the New York Mining Exchange. GOLD AND ORERNDACKS. Gold was 104 X@1054 In greenbacks. Greenbacks wera 935@05 cents on tho doilar in Incressing Domand from tho Conntry Banks for Advances, Thé Prodnco Markets Generally Qaictees Hogs stendy-nl’mvlslons Firmer, Graln Easior, but Is Strengthened by PORRIgN RIGILLY the Weather. Stocks of Wheat and Corn in Sight. FINANCIAL. ‘The banks are having s growing deiand from tho country Lanks for advances, This comes mainly from tho reglon sonth of this city whore tho farm- ersarc harvesting. The -banks there have Lo ex- tend accommodatlons to customers who need fands for the expenses of harvesting,and to conntry mer- chants, who cannot collect from the farmers while the crops aro beingtaken tn. In other respectathe loan market remains inabout the samo conditlon asbefore. The supply of negotiable paper is in- mfficlent to mect the demand, The counter transactions were sctive, as s nsnally the cane after a holiday, Ratcsof discount were 8@ 10 per cent at the banks to regular customers, On the street tho usual variations on bank notes were made. New York exchange was sold between banks at 50@75¢ per $1,000 preminm, ‘The clenrings were $3, 800,000, OUR POREIGN TRADA FOR ELEVER MONTAS. The returna of the forelgn trade of this conntry for May show the same encoaraging Incrense.of imports ns was to be seen in the fAgures of April and March. The Importa for these months com- Chtesgo City 7 Chicago City E1p0siLion s10CK. eee.. * And interest. BY TELEGRAPIL. NEW TYORK. To the TFestern Ausoctated Press. New Yonx, July 5. —@old steady; 1054, Dor- rowing rates, %@2 Losns were also made flal Bilver at London unchanged. Here sllver bars 124% In greeabacks and 118% {n gold. 8ilver coin % discount. Governments qulet and frm. Rallroad bonds active, with slight changes ‘Northwestern consols, gold coupon, sdvauced to paro as follows with thosg of the samo months lsat year: State secaritics wero dull. Stocks opencd weak, and declined KK@3%, with tho chlof fallingt off in coal sharcs. The St Paul stockn were oxceptionslly fiem. Dauring the after- noon the market was strong and higher, with an advance of¥g to 1%, with thoareatest improvement la St._Paals, Northwestorn, Rock Ialand, and Mich- n Central, The general lint -ympn(flud with e risc, and the market closcd atrun, 'l'hn Ftansactions weza 100,000 Aharcs, of whigh 8,000 were Kaw York Central, 28,000 Laks Sharo, 2,400 Northweatern proferred, 13,000 §t. Panls, 400 Delaware & Hudeon, '!.'.odo Lackawanna, 3,000 Michiizan Central, 8,000 Morris & Eesox, 2,000 Western Unio: “None; mnrkuu-y; 1@1%. Drima mereantile @O p'é’fi.wm rocalpta, 300,000, Tho Amaistant Treasurer disbursed $600,000. Clearinis. 17, 000, 000, Bterllng, Inng. ABTY ; sbort, 4803, GOYERNAENT OKDS, Totat three mantbs... nxu.lmwl lllll—l_l&; lucrease. ... HOUL LU0 This movement and thu -lmfllr one thll hu beln Intely noticed In England are taken fn both coun- tries to ehow that the worst perfod of tho com- mercial depreasion in over.” The total imparts for May were §44, 208,267, an Increase of 87,852,780 over May, 1870. Tho total exporta for the rame month were 854, 610,500 In 1877, and 861, 480, 183 In 1870, Fortha cleven months np to June 1 the total imports wore $442,220,503 In 1877, and B141,492,820 in 1870. The total exports were $808,502,500 In 1877, and 8544,602,200 in1870. Tho excesa of oxports over imporison the eleven months' business was $160, 400, 000; the surptns for the corresponding period of 1870 was $103,000,000. The specle movement has heen pacullar, Tho oxport was nearly the same In hoth years: 40,135,007 In 1877, and 850, 207, 808, The imports Incrensed from $14, 083,387 In 1870 10839,2:3, 344 In 1877, This shows a net expart of only $0,012,625 agalnat onc of 815,570,470 In Just year. THE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANT. The Insnrance Suporintendent of New York has tevolied the authorization of the Royal Cansdian Fire Insarance Company %o do business in that Siate. The cxamination made in Montreal showed the baoks and acconnts to be in perfoct onder, and the ufficera und Diroctors to be actuated by motives of the moxt nuquestioned honesty, but the capltal wasfoand tobe hnpalred $390,000 The laws of tho Btate Jeave the Superintendent, he says, no direretion andersuch eircumstances but to revoke its cortificnts, But, on the other hand, the Com- pnny claims that it buniness in this country Is in- dependent of that In Canada, and that it has in Now York o aurplns of $300,487.10 over Mabllt. tlea. westarn . Rorttowcatorn pri. ATE BONDS. 4% Virsinia, new. Missourt ILLINOIS CENTRAL FINANCES, The officers of tho Klifuols Contral etate that that Company bas no floating dobt; that it haa $125, - 000 cash on deposlt in banka; that tho mortgage debts are $10,542,000; that the frst-mortgage ‘bonds that matore are $2,500,000 of G per cent carrency bonda falling dne in 1800, They are so- cured by 300,000 acrea of land and ' $000,000 of tand contracts. The Managers cxpect that the co. 8ax Fraisco, July 8,—Tho followlng ate the Iatest quotations & tho Stock loard to-day a lhyumm’ & Eiy. clono of tho thirteeh yoars remalning befors ma- | K et F‘ g ] turity will find thom able to pay thove bonds. Tloln e Noreras. ool “sf 5-"5."-“.'5«" i 10 MEBCANTILE FAILURKS IN NEW YORK. e 4 I“ ISk A tuplidatnd.h) There were thirty-two faflures ln Now York in ronnia. Jui The asxcts were 8609,4D2; tho 1labllitlrs, 22,012,435, A number of asslznments, adjodica- tions In bankmptcy, cte., Increased tho aggregato labilities to 32,600,000, The number of failares ‘wae about the eamo os in May, but the labilities of tasolvents In Juno were 25 por conl. grealcr than in the preceding month. THE POUGHKEETSIE BRIDOE. The proprees of tha ratirosd bridge acroms tho Tladson ot Poughkcepsie le s matter of great intor- cot to the Weat, as this bridge will bo & new link in ils connections with the East. On Salnrday lust the socond calason was towod lato position, and the third was to have been lsunched early this weok, BALTINOKE & OHIO. T'he Baltimore American of Saturdsy says that on the Ralthinory Stock Doard on that day Balll- more & Ohlo eharcs showed more Armness, 160 rhares selling at SU@U3Y5, sud closing as 0345 bld, B3 askod. urmuunuc! BEPORKE. Loxpox, Jnly f—Kats of dlsconnt for billa of datus within alx monthe, 2924 pur cant Consols, money, and accouut. m n-m United States ihndfi—'lhl, 103%; 'U7s, 100%; 10-408, 1015 5 tow fm, 108 Now' York Central,’ 73 Fite, 1005 preferred, 153 Hitnols Central "Fio Dk of England rate of dlscountto-day was fxed at 24 por cent. Thu bullion ln the ank of Pmllunl has Incressed £1232, during tho past Tho propurtion of the bsnk'a reserve 1u its Heniity 1o 3 ar et ‘s armonn of ballion o0 futo tho Bank an bilanci to-day s £100,000. Vawis, July 5, —Rentes, 107¢ 3 REAL BSTAT’B. The followlng instruments wero Gled fot record Toursday, July 8t ‘Weat Monroe ot, & sm Bwel C!mnnln av, 8123 1t 10 B date. Tt Is evident that nm m- Imurlneo companies oy TR A " wot Wes anton sl 87, Bty doing business in this Stato will bave very soun to 10 f i #,000 wubinit to & moro cxacting standard of yaiuation | Wautal }"""“"“““‘ Ston § 0l 410 than has hitherto been auplied by the Atbany Da- AT ' partment. 1n regard 1o the appraival of asscts bat dated July vnerule is compatiblo with safety. The lowert valuation should aloayn be accepted as the neatont | o X125 B wit ummmn ‘Gt approximation o tho truth. 1 the present cun- atiareidag i 1k 0708 Thi fun of bualness, and with the unceriatnty which | raoain, prt attaches to the value of real estato, no prudent Juniz lor Also Totnkin: w_cor cupitatist would conceal from hlmnu he loasca ho | Polk s, o 1, T04-108129 0T 1ty Ted e 24 8,000 bas oxperienced or the rlska hu muat be prepared to }wf\fial.n!&\la "3 Hiftn of Ohlost, wif, WXL encounter, 1lo would at once weite off hie losacs, | fi dated Ju " '.‘L" - 8,500 aud to_mamo uxtent provide *for remalning | %0V b A e riaks, The s method slould by ollowed by Wabaab ax, bet ey yufi«n r o I s, w1, ngere of lifa companies und & duty of the purtuent s ect {hem rigldly tothis 4 izt entail the dowsfall of mare but even that would huplumrnhln wtion, whowo Tatest Siustrstion has fust been brouglt b Hiebt at Hartfonl. Kt more im- portaat sx regards tho solvency of Mfe-iusurance 44 i substhratiun of a 4 por cent valuation for the A1a per cent which v prescribed byt few York Tiw? “Our companiens o most of tiew, have e ploycd o lower rata I their calculationa; that Tatg haa been officially adopted in Mansachuscite;, and the public intereet roquires 1ts adoption by the RNow York Departnient I {14 fnvostigution (of the company'satfuirs. Too clisuge would provably oc. caslon trepidation In some «guarters, but it should ‘o made neverthuless, TUB PLAN OF DEIUMPTION, "There In 8 good deal uf forco in tho objections mado by the Bostan Commercksd Dulletin (o the plan of reantoption now in favor. To sell bonds for gold, accumulate §10¢,000,000 or more of tho pracious motal for the 1at of Jagusry, 1870, and then exchange tho gold for legal tenders, ia an abe turd circamlocution by which to manage tho sub- atitution of Interest-beating bonds for the oute standing grecnbacks. The Julletin recalls the #act thut the groonbacke wera exchangeablo by the origins! law ouder which they were fesued for United Blates 8-per-cent twenty-year bonds, and Advocatea that the exchangosbllity of the green- back be revived, but that (he bond be madua u« ol rurfy HRTR cofim‘.ncmn. Tne following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articlesof produco in this clty during the scventy-two hours ending st 7 o'clock on Thureday worning, and for tho corresponding time 1ast years cmm)»mu o, Bhipmenia, 30°f B0, 0] 1,818,770 45 i 310,819 T o7, m,a l.uu.n’u- thirty-year 4-per-cent bond. m.m |.m "] ADVANTAURS OF THN CLEARING-DOUSE BYSTEM, w") > The clearings of the $an Prancisco banks, through ot “‘I‘.‘ Soxd the Clearing-1ouse of that clty, average 85, 000, 000 Y 0 1o $10,000,000 8 week, Formerly coln was hasled dsy Ly day from one bask to another to make good the obligation of the banks to each other, but under the Clearing-Uouse system less than $1,000 in inoney Is required to transact exchanges amount. Witllrswo from store during Monday, Tueadsy, 105 10 $300,000. As tho Zullelts says: o o s i MO T **Paylog-tellers gre no Iunn r kupt for honre e 44 aticr the Gowiiug of Ve banks 1o mabe ccounta | Wheak 351 bu eye. ‘The following grain was fnspacted {nto store in this cily doring Tuesday, and Thursdsy morning: 42 cars No. £ Northweslern wheat, 18 cars No. 8 spring, Ocarn No. 8 do, 4 cars rejocted do (73 wheat); 3 cars yellow corn, 111 care and 10,800 bu high mized, 14 care new do, 14 care pew mixed, £68 cars and 8,000 bu No. 2 cor, 163 cars rejected do, 45 cars no grade du (020 corn); 138 cars white osts, 40 cand No. 2 do, 35 care rujected do (4 oata); 1car No. 2 rye, 14 cams eejucted Larloy, ‘Tetal (803 cars), 351,000 bu. Euspected oats 60, - 434 bu wheat, 020,214 bu corn, 8,870 bu oats, 17, 114 bu rye, 470 bu barley. We note that the imports of corn futo the United Kingdom Last woek, 200, 000 quarters, wero large, Lut the quastity oo passage ls relutively snall, sad uot much {4 hesded toward tho ocean if we ex- cept the shipments from Chicago. It ls roported that 80 Wuch corn bas arrived in Eogland lately outof condition as to make Operators chary sbout bandiing it. This check to speculation has re- sulted iu the dulluess woted sucently; but they will s00n begln to recclve corn that cam be stored, ©od then w redction o looked for, as cora [s now betog largely cowsumed la the Brilsh lales, and the vtoppaze of Danublan sup- plive Wl Lo fult mosc this aow, The crop in the »qu: Everylhlug of thy sor f.“ uow adjusted in the uurln. 1fouse, and there f» the experivnce of LIt eXpert Sccounlants to show that tk- bal. v all right. Under the working of such rable wschiucry, wistakes are olerly out of 1he qoeation. The exjenses of condu lln[ the In. stitutlon are 80 swall that tbe micre abrasjon in banaling the colp under W old ulum would Lrobably cover it JAPANESE PINANCES. The Japeneso Goverament is now lesalng paper money, accordiug to the Japan Gaselte, st the rate of $3,000,000 8 month. The Government debt is declared by the Akedoso Shludun to bu much greater thau bitherto adwitted, snd to amount to not Jeas than sbout §141,224,600. The paper monsy afiost is given as 40,700,700 yen—tbe yen belag, roughly, equivalest to the Americaa gold dollar. The home debt is 40,714, 800 yes, and the furcign debt 14,145,200 yen. MW YOKE JULY DIVIDEXDY. Tobo dirldend snd julcrest payweuts by insar- auce cumpanics, nativoal bauky, railroads, New York State; (b United Btates, etc., due in July ta New York smount to $604,301,763. On Uuited Blales bonds thero W duo $24,U78,255; on Blats bouds, $2,872,047; on nstional busk shares, §1- 029,425 va rallwey siocks sud buuds, $10, 553, promiges well on tho whola, thongh there {8 reason to fear that, nxlast year, the State of 1linoia will be mnch below the average vield, while Tosea and Kanaas will produce splendid crope of corn, Tho direct forelen exporta from this city daring Inst week mcluned 4,719 bxa meats, TRS tea snd 15 other pkgs Iard, G brls beef, 3,003 pkas but- tor and chiceno, 78 brla tallow, and £O brla alcohol. The following table exhibits the stocks of bacon and lard on hand in Liverpool on the dates named: Bacon, * bas, Zard, tex. July 2. 1am7 42,00 21,00 day il 10430 duly 1, 13, 23,90 lnnlndlnl ‘hams and shonlders. The leading produce markots were guiet yestor- day, with more steadiness in pricea than might havo been expected. After two holidays i§ wae only nataral that trading should be active; but it ‘was unpleasantty hot (almost insulferably #o), and the prople on ‘Change repelled each other like 0 many pith-balls charged with electricity. Noono went Into the **crowd* who could avold it and none stood thero Jonger than necersary, As & con- scquence there was less of miscellaneons trading, while the bualnees was more largely of the kind which some people call ** legitimate,” by which they prohably mean that which tends to forward the property to the consnmer. There was romo brying of pork for shipment, and a fair quantity of corn was contracted to go forward, with two smal} eargocs of wheat, The receipts above noted Aare large, bt thoy inclnde the movement of two dnys, in addition to that of the usaal holiday. The dry-goods tnarket was devold of new fea- turea. There was a light miovement In staple and sensonable goods at firm prices, Groceries were quoted qulet, with prices ruling steady for most gooda in the llsl. Owing to a temporary tall in the, demand, there wna an caster fecling in rogars, but increased activity and higher prices for the ensing weok are predicted. Coffees woro strong, and rice also was very rm. 1n the driod-frult market no important changes were daveloped. Prones were again very firm, and acemed in & falr way togo higher, A firmer marketfor apples wasalso re- ported. Layer raisins wero quoted lower. The fish market was firm, both for laka and salt water cursd. New mackerel aro higher, in reaponse to an advanca In the Eaat. No changes woro apparent in the position of the butterand choese marketa. Leather was quoted dall and steady. Dagging, to- bacco, teas, coal, and wood were unchanged. Oils wero qniet and steady, Lumber incargo was faltly active, and pleco stuff was a shade firmer, while other grades were steady, Atthe yards o moderato business was done tn illing orders frem the Intetlor. Drugsand chemicals were n only falr domand at unchanged prices. Wool was active sad higher, owing to moderata offerings, aud insympathy with interior markets, Droom-corn, alt, and hides wers un- changred; Eeeds wero quiet and little bottor than nominal. Iiay was quict and steady, Potatocs were dull and weak under 1arge offorings, Green fruits mot with » falr Inqulry, vrices belug ocasier under Increasod recoipla, Lake frolghts were active, and irm, on the basls of 13@%c for corn to Buffalo, the ontslde belng forsteamers, and small salling vessels, Room was enguged for 20,000 bu wheat and 270, 000 bix corn. Rail freights were quiet and unchanged on grain at 80¢ per 100 1bs to New York, and 35¢ to Boston and New England points, Rales on boxed meats weroquoted at 5o above graln fAgures. VISIOLE SUPILY. " Thotradeis indcbled to Mr. A. C. Thomas, of thia city, for the following statement of wheat and corn in sight lastSatuniay, Most of the Bgures are officaul, sad the rest are closo eatimatus; Went, bu,” 817,30 LTy t'um. Bu. fiowta g, York Candla Ko slilpmcots wes T I:unnnl il shipme: Provious: lake Totals..... 10,0070 Week ending Jine 10,408,653 Week ending June 16, 273 Week ending Juse 9. 10/, 151 Weck ending June 2. 12 13,0 Week ending May ... 1 TH. o 1m0 0,840, 347 BT822 0,283,510 lfll\ufll GOODY RECEIVED at Chicago Customa July 5, 1877: A. JT. Latham, 523 wna Aalt; Lyon & Healy, 2 casca mnaleal in- atruments; Fowler Broa., 1,000 encka salt, Schweft- xor & Heer, 37 pkan toys. Amount collocted, $3,012.00 gold. TROVISIONS, TI0G PRODTCTS—Wors quist nnd firm. There was some Inqulry for pork for shipment; otherwiss iho trading was for fature, 30d chiefly for ness month. Tlogs wern In falr supply snd stesdy i price, whils Live €rpool was quotad easicr on Jard and meats; but there was not much product offered, and Suyers wers oblixed t0 bidup to fll thelr urders, which were,chiafly for naxt montt's dellvery. The number of hoga packed alnce March 1 to dates mentioned, accerting 1o catimnatos basod on supply, nnd packing returns furnished (o tho Cinclonatl Prics Curs Fent, aro aa follows, at Lbe undermontivnud placess Julln. Clnclonaf Clib:aio, Lllu.lll) Mxas 'osx—TWas In falr lllmlul. and advaunced 109 1230 par brl, closlag 100 higher than on Monday after~ nuot, Thero waa sume fnquiry for shlpnont, Sales ‘were repartod uf 320 bris cash L $12.00R13.154 790 brls sclier Joly at $13.00313.107 14250 Urls seller August a6 €13.05Q13.20; and 50 bris soller Boptember a% $13.930, Total, 13670 brla. Also 100 brls back pork at $13.00. Tho market cioscd firm at $13.00313.10 cash or soller July; 818 17}6@13. 2 sctler August: and 813,90 @14.35 seller September, | Beller tho year was nomioal At 3173812673 Prime moas pork was q:wudn $12.00312.23, aad ox+ tra prime do st $0.00. Lano—Waa very quiet, bat sdvanced 5@7%a per 100 B, though guoted saaler In Liversool, sud was very frm In the latter part of the aesston. Bales worallmited ID ll"l&lllfllmt' M '&&"‘lflll 1,750 Lea soller AII’IX“ ‘e morket cloted firm b L) N.chflol“"l' J { BYaN.NTH setler AII ust{ ‘W Iln 1’: o b ..ixlzrlms‘!&l l“h: I‘ho'f l". 0ol o per ko lnw price of regular. I reWera Guiat sl Arm ri iribe’ we IboulM m 100 o sirobgEr, und rdemfor shipments n_constmens. ‘wob AIEd {0 30mo KAack bav rausa of th enlianced lows: of hotders, Baice Wera Ieparted of L0 w6 whort-riba sclier Auust, ot 10 00 4 0 aeaF K plamners &1 00; shoulders t 4%} 1) boxes sigaedc and 10 ‘\frn ;al.- R et ptaiAy i Green B #p A § i iy | o Al o LS ais hflnlnmher. [ ‘lflll short ¢l quoted l fls‘m Dl , uly, I'Ill 0} N Lulflhflllul Qquics <] Al lmwu lm:ubpl:k fed Aanyo for SRR I'uuuu'h's—wen -uua{.nn jatet at §10.73 A11,00 for men} 911.75612.00 Tor exlre maeas; Kad Sieoa & TH@THa for city. and 74 TaLlow—Was steady 3 luuaunuv. BREADSTUFFS, PLOUTHWas In falr focal demand, with some in- qulry fur shipuient. aau 0o a5 full (ormer Fales, ox- cept on the poorer gradca which are guoted dull bales wers nwmd of 223bris wintors et $8.739.00; ting extras at §7,00310.00; 10U brls puor spring supcrines at $3.12%1 and 200 brls rye Bour on Private teyms. Total, 1,33 bels. The market closed with tbe followiog as tho asking rangw of prices: Choles winters, £.0062.25 5 modium do, $4.0044.39; common do, §4.7547.00} cbolco Minncscta spring, 88.20.4.25; madlum 4o, $7.73@8.23; cholce patcots, 30.560.731 wedlum do, $4.8048.75; common do, $9.0048.35 chulce family Sour (spriug), 87.5067.75; medium Jo, $7.0047.25; spring extras, $4.3048.75; cliolco apring supvrfnca $4.7563.25; medlum do, $4.23@4.75 Hye dour, $4.8048 75, Daax—\Vos i fulr supuly and s ahads caster. Balos were 00 tous 86 $11.23611.50 por W on track, sud $11.50 frea ou buard cars. MivpLIxGa—gales were 20 toas &4 817,50 per oa froe on Losrd cans. Y:;»—Ba\aml!uhol 10 twns &t $17.00 per ton og ik, Conx-MEAL-Course was nominal at $17.00 per ton and firregularly ou track. WHEAT-Was moderatoly active, lawer. ‘Tbe market dechuod 3%@do early, and thea {wuroved, cloalng 10 lower for Augwst, and atide same price fur this month s oo sMundsy afternoos. Liverpool wes quoted uudy\m With cangoes negloct- od, sad impurte of pearly JOAUU quarters Lut the " mnllduul uylnmn. making boldrs ua- The i chledy for Auguat, i (Luntry fur casn wheat Tor shipuiwnt, -Ilhnmu 'mml.‘ localiallces, wad| Io wes very Orinly sadsi W solusied sbuut 3y 4 pietluty Over Avgat wil that aated the downward (dodeucy of m uly. B¢ Lbery W ue curtatuly of mnk Ilul‘. W oour recelyte Lufure’ Wis eapiraiion Snlice Ango x caster, clusing a1 the 1heallghit advance gamedon the curiatane Thies Liverpunl wav very quiet, nad X . tha ‘rulher of % be tayotalie Porien nnlpmnnu sinee M the recelprs and -mm K rom In At " thta "nstatned symintom: along Inter, Freight quantity yesterday, tut adyanced i o NeiRAT=Wan In talr demand, 0. 2 (2¢ stora 0 faha 0.2 (¢ statage) AL F1 oo and &R0 by Ilmxfln MEAT @l 55, mont HN—Was lesa Retive, Ao o merning wAA veey hot, Anil 1 clowedl At i ealve wure reiort sl e 10 No. 2 do At $1. 411, n @ATNLAA RY e 4 roe an board car, Sale tree o okl e weucrally mu.x( sAMe price as Monday, And | bt oeing by York dnil, while toghe growing crop. fiat el X o ondw vy were more u»m Wit thy crop dispatches the interesta of tha prices, eapecially ae s of another starm, which enmo Tuom was taken fof a Fatlie Inrue . liad heen bought previously, Thn-;lln:lm!nsflon etween oid and new SLOTAZE WAS GUrongly merked {n cor., Reller Au- gust, new style, openrd at 47%e, declined 1o 4 vanced to & AgCH wat abont ber was vary quict at month (2 snd new scarcely salablo at 02,000 ha 23- de, (.rnly Lecelpta) ot 4414c; & rc mm n e 'f.n lhcl!ml‘i Al 1'" 263,000 by c starage) Aol at 4@ 403( Siyle 90 closai at 47, ‘and closed al 473c: old style 146 helow iheas fi‘fmm Beller siicabort Kok, Swlics tho cloaing at 40Yci “n N miised wad 0, 2. ARICR WeTe re- Irh mllcd Illl‘“fl LIRS l“l hn 8, 411 i new mixed at ¢ No. 2 at AnMAMTYC; LN by (OS: BLrod U mG P 16 At SeASTCL 1 400 bu ears At 45c deilverod} by sample nt kilse on track; 5 st toive fres oo hoand nd ears. Tutal, o\'m—\un'mmerdu!.lr Sad menk, declining H@ic ander Iarge o Iarie, and the il creasing, New ork winiccrop In good 808 Trea seitorn, spe aitet the deetine, wh mand was Eomparatively | Iy opened at and c PALHIa R A HE Rl “":4'“" 0. of 44,000bu No. 2at ried reccipte wero & storo e not Appear [ alaq was feparted dul, and the conditton, Thew facts brought {lly of cash, which was dull untii cn & few gricrs wers ut Ile{‘nc'cd onta were dull salen were reparted Lbn bt rofected ot 4ct Joaon 33601 .005bu by rample at Zh043c on trnck: pod dont 2 Ao b i T In Tavorlte owsos at nly st A LAY mere Reptember wos namln;l n‘;«mu quoted at 3¢, and N Thent-sx00 b nt 812 AL :u-fll 3136 for Ruguat. Cotn=14,| Se,fi"'mr. $43c free on board. Total, 13,00 ests aaics HeIng made ot No. 3 o, Angus was dull af 37e, ind reely offered at tlie shuve era opuried of B0 bu No. 3 (3 was entlrcly nothing doing.” 1.00. ltcjocted was e, e for August aud &(c for LATERT, Aew Pork was firmet, with saics of.7,500 bria at $13.20 The soller Aupiist and 813,373 éolicr Soptember, o huflf'mu.el il o 750 4 B BT 90 for w"mwn thor antet and femet. Augustrold at L 2156@1.9 M closd. Fan; ko K PO T MRS ST 13 oy the vear at 1.awAL A Septems g s ehet oy m 81 4c 14 .{v !Ilm\! clostug at ¢8c; september closed ak W6 and July a8 47@Y Uata wora qn!el nml ensh ou 1}{csto Stronger at a’me for July and e Ut L‘l‘l CAl frmer ot #19.10415.13 July, $13.2%3 !?‘Mrl ':'l;l ;:;1 iu\\-“flh ptesul ‘ Baics: lqwnfll Do 24 ur Au; e ek s £, Toaa o cas f"'es.nu for August, ‘nd‘u- .08 for Beptember. GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOTIOL—1Wm quotable at $1.00¢2, i BROUM-CORN~Cantinuce {n moderate demand, and firta a¢ the gtvan prices: Green hurl, 7@7%c1 medium hurl, red-tipped, SYolc mreen brush, with hurl ough to work it, Bv7e; red-tipped. witl do, 5uSkes red S Afe@se: tnsido Lrush, $4@Sker modiam to cholc statk hrald, 5%Q0hc: toferfor brush, 4}4Qsci crooked do, 34@3c. DUTTE~Trade waa a little slack yesterday, theex- troma hot weather tending to restrict tha oparations of shippers, but the fresh arrivals proved rathor liglt, and that fact militated ogatnet & decline In prices, thouxh the tone of the market was weax for everything not answering to tho di escription of chofce, We repeat our quotations of Monday, ea follows: Fancy creame «ery, 10@220c; cholce dalry, 15@15c; medium to good, 12@14cs Intertor to comnion, DAL0A, BAGOING—In the b hagging market tho sitoation was the samo as for savcra! days previous. There Is s falr and growing demand fur graln bags, and the quoted prices are more frmiy adhered to fhan during tho earller weoks of the season. Ko improvement in tho demand for other goods n the llst. Blark A, 23¢; Mon- tsup, 2203 Peericss, 22¢; Lewlston, 20c; Utter Creek, 19¢; American, 18¢; Amoskeag, 19¢t burlaps, 4 sod 8 bu, 14@16c: gunnics, sogle, 14@15cs do double, 24 Htar—nomatas Gflll“llllfl in excess of quantitiesit would be kflu"‘ low pricen. tier llmmt unsalabl L, fons anthrac e a7 ns for the heedy -ml.r-:lu. RESTInaNNY An f oy ‘i, DRUG a»\'m cufc mand ang H llflmL. B, bulx, s alw; 'nm"zmu i) lufil ne, B, ® g.m oIl casor, 8113t fod e B € rdiabimn rou cumu. fras ba fmhw do. ¥ B, FOGU-arodal ¢ 122 Theros :."»':-:m 'WEt B wusranted sound soid & Brien. mackerol ar roported. searco und high n!nhul.lnd-n orih har Kt b GoneaLraIS scvaneE gver lurt “wunke D hn. | vhlmnoh. par S4.0 ot 83 The following prices wi antiby nk rOr AN . Featone for nluracite, ld.nrwxrz ‘and_ rango, Tiaitimoro &, Ohlon a...m.x 10, §4. 50, IM ml i, B, UG el 1Ua14ct sull g dall and o unwmua. 1Tho offerings deman mova lare necessary e me!y thado even Quotationy ar , follows: Guod inlcs nbw fall rent, T4 asei sklmp, - 3uso~tbo T tiher tard H 0,911,841 tons; hitumlinous, 1 m. agslna 7, 0 tonw ‘bituminoust totl, camm_;.mlln:puflul;:r st year} ons. We quota: B0 Hiowburg, ; Indiana & Darrais at 1.0 add GALS~Ware I modorate da- l-nnavlnz 4 the prico: Ilm Actil, clirio, B, mmusuucld, tarton ed, B, %] ainmoniw, carby ma..cx ‘axlo gre! T3] Borax,. rofined: @17cy cresm tartar, atse e, Pawiercd d l atier biuo vitirion: ‘3867 pare. 1 cochilneal, ol nmlorm‘.’n. Icasl; Ryl © gum arable, ez i gum slel Eho0y lunrx'hl\ Wilpliy ey AL DL RaLs di, Tomion Fs ox ok, @ nutnl : fheas, *hiowd.. 00d1.03} ar." B, ' $hyidio) sasa canary sovd, 4)@da ¥ By hemp 6T Was very he and uuuu'.'.mmi Wiy ot irregular advance riced Lo Reh remete ety Jyaa qilat, s s aveciad prives; 404,60} Tamily Aiory_macke e, 813.00; ‘U“ fll.‘ll n‘itnd fl v IPIILL DF“ Thbiaa bl 1 00, nng. lm 20y Hrig D (Si0.00; e eabrt: it 1001 mcaled hei P e, M oy sy 00} nmmn Gured llly 5. e Columbla itiver salmon, b YRUITS AND N U‘l‘l—“mlm‘- wnflnlu‘ all around, with prunes 1t nafull Fauion=-Dates. 6@ lah prunes, old TNl do, uew, J1.70a178 foose Muscatel, ¥ mcss. iy Valca o currant nua-nm-luue- [ 8ay o iTa~Fiibert: 4nd apuics frm aad otfier nes steady. Weo sy et Tk 18, ThaTNe] cliron, Axedic, len (3 ida; Mietizan du, & PPk Lstdas Miehizan du m uthern, e e ivtod Eherriea: 116 1aa. it i, nunm:’nnmnn me nlt‘dx rrem:h w-lnuu. 10 103cy (lr!nohlu WAl uu. n!‘ e et TuTigel M l-lllii G BIC] o gt -l easlar Tie torrica, #3.0043, g0 cherrica, swect, o1 pecans, T winglon m)fiu 'l'nn- nxdn‘i—um in hlnulmly and moterata rices. §ios ack, $1.75@ Luxes; rtd. l o per by hlukbunu. e ord CAe8 | eurrants, Apploss 40cktd Ter borh er renlm. o125 wwv'\mu tomstoes 81004415 per box ursages, $6.00667.50 per box; leinona, §7.606H i by 1100 &4 #1Decied AN tho abmenes Of doniand 610 soa hotders woneral i of Lighty ey Eutfecs atnd slsdin of prices, though aniuag Hf Lefoi Tosked for se et was quiet. 10x. Corra 718§ cho 83, 01 eXUr8 do, BIAME. a0 ]u]su Weleh g’ loasom, were orders on i mTflunu-n Tl P lLKT‘\ l et ot Tituo 'lquu .u s peats- nmxunl: I e o, dal sod. w4 grav. e, it dulen were ‘I‘lmulh Wiy St funia Roedt, «l Sistien Bev Faraca Ootoxus—Cumnion, mhuuln. Sha e Buest, Skeect chulv AT D—W as nflum % Tiha prasent wuok, {lce yaroafrungg oubcs Unca steady. Tt gencral lul.rnlall drlM. 53@00c n do pine, Wxago Camion giuace, (5300 pice, 7@l r. mmmc;nmmep. $1,05031, 105 Cale fis Bl Wafl?‘x‘m‘?"’““&"‘&‘-’.fl?fl'nflu‘w , fla &= et, ow) “ AY-Wue qn'h‘l‘fio'fl'“’nr t ml d. $7.00047. ML fort r-‘mw Jeadi xm," e ater st yirul i uuunl. ) faree and quletat §2.8004.00 ¢ Ill"dl fur Largs qnll o hboring furmers m \ll-zlmlln‘ b uleh and unchanged. s RS dorer BauSad 0 flu. o oJ o, (oS e et coolccat, wxllflq.ll () Eodd wodlun 8 did not recoive a4 much attens: unt fecl nure arolina. 1)( ‘flgl Loutsians, o4 HOTHS: lll)llfll‘- u(u ZIK 134 He M Lo prime, nmlkclcomn‘m’nw' nm‘ja A ranating, 10 + Lra lfh‘l 1‘6" Caifor- r-bouse sirup, 4@ cans olasses, ¢ iorcu, d@38ct Tiackatra Bando. i cluyes ddnidict canta, Har Bavon Thiporial sade, ul nllerlng‘\ 84 there butter grales. Pricey 10,044 No. 2 $4.00 bland prairis, §7.50; No. itinued good gemand and mmsx muthy, e ekt Fen + 17e1 snow-white, 150 i extra’ lard use hieachcd, 7 mlulypun, T § bak oll, §7c ;w-us Vgt a5y Haphiha: dleot asuling,” dewdorized, 74" oha ol ki educed, 24 dey I‘m :’ € N u' eg., 301 T Uandy bring 3 tations: Q‘w uotations: H iy 503 bue :l"x' a 'e‘r Bald W tole ‘.'bku Ihmll' ok hne w;.n, Tt 3 Qs ow; Clicest, 1o “‘ mau ~;nn..cmh Sheait s s, ey 2 comwon, 8345 Picked, 70 08, BB »m.Al S Svi Jignc: Kool Qodze u\nlllu. nu;»‘ xwamwmm. ‘B‘k& Oue, ‘4“‘1:‘ Lolecat,” 33uici Con oy chirent: Ton e =t Lul) I b Ibd I ur‘":-b. u.w for A WaR netive and r al praden aro quoted Bialer, CLn peceipte 3t increaung, but stnex 14 Tansfa 2 out freely T e R prent ae thont i the ety huy mald at higher i 12 he Tl warket, The Bostnu fudielin wigs it ) HWaneraiy Lol AL mamitact irers have bodghit 1y ond-thied of estom o woek In Hontan wor i mnnnlll New medium o= vadact fno flecen, 2 o, Waakiicy tub Wouls 0 Talr ta k00 J, S, LIVE STOCK. wAAhed, A chulce, $013c1 T Wedneaday Thursday .., CATTLE~There was not much snap to trade t('llah day, bint In & quict way most of the moderate supnly of cattlo In the yards was worked off and at fairly satis- factory pricee. The extreme figures of Wednesiay were not ohtalnable, bnt {a comparison with Tuesday’ prices the change. If any there was, was to the advar tage of sellers, Tha reeelpta included a libersl number of guod to cholce steers, and more than half of the day's businens %as done ¢ pricos ranging trom $3. upward to £0.40, The purchases of tho local trade were principaily of Texns throngh cattle at $2.73@1.23. A few prime lota were taken by shippers at $3.40G.3.65. “Thin native cows and common mized lots ware nowlect. cd, Texans having the preference. The market closed {em to b-y C u.m;nm o8~ Vel Fattened r—~Lig! itiee AT SCAAWAK SCETD. Texm=Through iravan., cals—P'er 100 T4 (bAtIvEa HENREAL RS AARS 5353&_8“55 Ban ERREEsaeEsase EIHERSEBEEEEER T1008~The market upenml anfet And rather weak, imdo improved a the forenoon adsancad, el vall blll salcs were at nesr Fr L E oy s R the day before, The Tie number reported fof Weuneaday, yero modatate, frart Dotng 11,00, and making 40,11 slncé Savtirdar, ax for tho same time last’ week, and by & of tho atiernooti very Iittle guft rémainat In tho peus. finles wern edfectod al B4.0384.70 for common to Ttaht wolghts, and at $1,1@3. noor to cholca B waice: RIppare sotd ai. $4.000L 8% 'Rad cuils B S e n“ ) a, No. Ar. Price. ¥, 40, 10 $4.70 14 1o Ae, Price. No. Av. Prica 73 85,00 [ i 84 EEP—Only 100 hend wors recelved, and brsiness va any fatr ides of ml!l!l T JTetior 10 chults Woms ioted st B2 S0mt Naw_Yonk, July 5oDXEvES. Becotpi, for aw_Yorx, July 6.-] II'I’~ '8! for _three dayn, 3,00, anint 4.0 a a st w lml!'rlxl‘!dlfi and lnmlun mnxlu:l MLQn‘Il] fing » shallvants o prod iy et o o7 ot 51 contnurn o Jme nativo steers, DM@134e: few tope, 1uidor mlrkl\l closed heavy, s number of url oads unsold, e 40, scalost 11,100 o Laak Week) shoop Soudy i Ari at S eles f0 seloctod sheen; 'flf LA wtian e hahees beral sxics at 87, S 6% ner 10018, fale 10 good Kea- mnky and Virgiuis lambs xencrally, 7@74c. xu—Iloceipts for thras days 7,000 Against e i1e 1n4¢ wooky Bous uiterad Siiva sineo Mot TPALD, n wn J|| n.-c 'rn-l—llwal 1843 total £ h' "!; o) ;:leu fresh lg'tu:w Lm.ln&S inia, Jioons tota) for the marked dull o T talums tale to good 001 siock shoup, 81,531 hiF feah Do mu)lnmlulfl 41,600 shoep unsold, e week, 11,200 only & leluAl imids heavy Soatao 1eos mood o chiolee, 85,045,001 Yorkerk welihia lIght to ‘\L MM 'flv supply mjull to tha demand; offer- LUMBER. ‘The cargo market way modsrately activeand steady, ploce-siuff helng firmer. The ofcrings nambered abont 30 cargnes, and 13 or more wors sald in the fore- noun. Pleco-stuff sold st $7.007. 124 tho.oataide ba- 1oy for standard, which dealcrs prodict will soon ad- vance toj$7.25. Inch lumber was quoted a3 A, 00@13. 25, and lath at $1.201.33. Bhlogles At $1.83QL13. Bales include, Cargo schr Chartlo Crawford, from Baginaw ltay, 30,000 ft dry common boards as §8.150 | 100,000 £t plecnsntufl, At 89,50, Cargo sebr A, Rust, ;mm Baginaw Lay, 300,000 4 dry common boards at .25 ‘Tho yard market wna less active, and deslers Jook for Mxarata bosnow WHt ATLer RAPVM. QUOWLIOB | ¥irst and socond cloar, 1 03 1000k cvm as Thint cicar: dita ‘nch, First and escond cloar dreese: 6.00 3. XK 14.00 =4 .00 21005321,00 15.00817.00 84,00 eeCEER 55 5! Vimhe !" k |‘~ Mllflh and sclecl, }‘l‘nk scloct, dressed wad fioaded. Biingies fan Ehinglen A" eho Doy snlogice, 156 satre. BY TELEGRAPIIL FOREIGN CITIES. ‘Tha following were reccived by the Chicago Board of et Loxpox, July 6,—Prime Mem Pork—Eastern, C0sj Westorn, 804, Dacon—Cumberiand, 3is; short tibe, 8541 long clear, 334 641 abbrt clear, 83a; shoukders, $7s) +bams, 43s. Lard, 4536d. Prime mess bocf, 80s1 India Chaess, 63 micas boct, 84a4 extru [odla niess, 50s ‘Tallow, 408 6. Loxpox, July S.—Liverpool—WWheas steady, Corn quiet st 248 3d. 'Mark Lane—Cargucs Off coast—Wheat quies and steady; good Californls, 87c. Corn very quict; falr sversge American mixed, 238 Cargoes on passage—Whoat neglacted, nothiag dolog. Good care #ves Callforuls wheas just shipped, 5os; nearly due, 870, Imporis into the United Kingdom duzing the past week: Flour, 100,000@105,000 sacks; wheat, 293,00 800, 00 qra; CoF, 105, 00AS200,00 qrs, On passage for the United Ktogdom for ports of call sai direct porta: ‘Wheat and flour, 803,000 qrs; corn, 233,000 qre. 8pecial Dispatch (o The Tridune, Liverrool, July 6.—¥FLous—No, & B3; No. 2 206 Gaan=Whest~Spriag, No. 1, 123 84; No. 3, Tiny ‘whiie, No. 1, 125 1dg No, 2, 11a 10d; club, No. 1, 1% wd; No. 2, 12824, Lom—Na.1, 24 8; No. 2, 24e 6. TrovistoNe—Pork, G0s, Lank 43¢ 6d, LivzrrooL, July 3-Corros—~Market dall st 0 @o%d; salos, 8,000 bales; export and speculstion, 3,000 hales; American, 8,000 BraustCrre—California white wheat, 118 104@12s 1di do_club, 128 g1z i No. 2 0 No 1 1 red Western spring, 118133 3d. Coro—Western mixed, 245 34G31s 64, Oste—Amcrican, @ 04 Banley—Awmericas, 3 61. Peas—Cenadian, ¥T6d. Croves-Szsp—American, $5@30% Paovistoxs—Med pork, t0s. Prime mess boet, B0t !‘.:nl-Analnn, 43464 Bacon—Long-ciear, 30s; aliort ‘TarLow—Amerlcan, 40a0d, Br1kiTa O¥ PreRoLEUN—8 Ud; redacd do, 11 od. Livsxep OiL—24s, 1 Common, 89; pals, 133, Brinite or TosrsaTiNE—34ed. Cunrsx~Fine American, d1n. La¥pox, July 8. —PETRoLavs-~Resned, 10Hs AxTwas, July 6.—PRTROLRUM~71 . —— AMERIUAN CITIES. NEW YODK. Special Dispaich (o The Tribuns. Naw Yous, July 8.—GRatN—A Hvchicr fnquiry re- ported for spriog. wheat, malnly on export sccount, though 1o part for local mililuyg purposes, &t an advsnce of lwdo & bu, claing srong st the Improvemeut; wiuter whead yory ouict; bew product ulfered taom frecly, and quoted loworj ssles 06,000 bo. {ncluding No. } Minucsots spring, 1,000 ba for willing 81 §1.78; Nu. 3 Cbicago spring about 8 boat loads at81.6341 2 Milwsukeo falr 10 good aflost, 82,000 84 $1.0081.01 per bu. Corn offcred much wore frecly, loading to o docliue uf % 51¢ per bi, which bad thy ofuct of stiisulallng busiuess, 804 very extea- lve purchascs wirg wads, talaly fur prompt delivery aad o8 CIpwt acluut, Wo marked cluslag more frmly and well cleared chantable stock s aalew were 481,000t for all delfserioa, of which 390,000 b wern for Farly delteery, Inclhnding miced Western ungraded nt 53t ot chiledy 53500 for salling Yessaln, And B7HTMe for_steamer qualitiea and )asile for very eholco Ligh mixed. Iiye inactlve and somewhat trregnlar as to prico; No. 2 Western quotod at 73 aaked for prime. Purovisions—Mess pork in modersts demaod for early dslivery, at sbout presious pricesi malos 823 bria In lota for export AL §14.20414.25; other Kinda dull; extra prime auoted at $10.00@10.50, and Western primo mees at $13.50614.001 sales S0bris extra prime at 810.5, for forward delivary, here Weatern moma quiet, with July optlona qotod at the elose womnals Augast $14.20 end Soptember st ’ 8141531430 14.50; sates reported of 800 b Au- gust &t lu n and 500 bris Baptember at §14.20. eatern sonm Tand has boon moderataly ¢ ‘ “do"V!I’ at Yfl()l'll frm rates; sales h 00 RN AL At £, [Thcen. 354 1,000 tca Bept s Skt 25 elor ke Ramatnger of the yoaratgni Wwiskr—Noid to the axtent of 50 brinat 81.18% sbeequentiy reported ns offered at g1, Buassaitaw inastive, but guoted ‘meady, with faty to oud refhn ning Cuha oL Do 574, ¥ RE1ons—iirain-room berth and ehlfla mors _tought um-. o en rih 'Luol #Mronger; chart: lll‘l ]l lvP r)fll Ihu 1!{!"("\(! bg 00 by url!n. ‘which M. n vhen were Il |Kd lml !Mll) ) per 0 1hat 8,000 ba corn. ll Bll mln l( ml b, Western Assoctated mn. :-Yonx. v"ll’ 8, —C(Vrl'vll—lhrh f alowad. ‘Loui—Recel 000 brisi medium ju Talr domand; Yinnogota T hoerata. demand; REm; othees aieth $3.00 e 0y super Flato_ snd Westorn, o ainmon to s, $0.0028.70; guod iee, Saimia T30 e wheat tatrs, (o mFim faney, 7. rvan. ooy extra OMo, 80,2360 801 Bt Loiin '410,23: Minnonata $8.00011.00 Dy T: un oy ulot;: $4.501 'uu. AL u‘u‘ln XAV et hluhm dcc dvdl be\u Im‘lnm do- lnn in exporti Ilmllcd illing for. «nT, 3 reort fl 8l,mobuj No. 3 Chicazo spring 81,201,511 No, 3 ukee, tl/nx new. mlm Iawnrs. u.m. k o qulel ki dulland unchaoged. Al et “ana nm-, anged. Corn lower, closing _act fye | receipta, | 803,000 by Weetern mized, saci. an mlxrd.o‘ln.»«_m\lhmx T £U.000" bty nflnm & siade Armery Biato, Boate whits do, mm. Ilu-mufl‘ odlte 83 DeATTT yearltogs, 4@8c; now West- 100, (mwnmu—cnfi'co—qmac Lut firm; Ro eargoen, 1 7 @ik 1dy jabbiig.. 176 3 Arrion Bl Pure’to s ' Hlm, SNl prime, rennod, 4unxnwmm ok Ryiecs Porto: Rizo: $o@d8at & q'mm-. 4524001 Edglist Injands, 458t tiico itot bk piead ar. PrrROLRUN—Quict but -luayx rru e 6i4es refined, Iielabol casen, 10k 1A napht A e TR ety 81,0932 A ST~ Qu Brmim xvl;m-u"m-—gum xamalm. s P, hiard m 20014.25 Croisiatebotk ek e X Avmtat 81470 Dest-nulet: etem Joug.clears Lard l’ml‘lx old Dl‘llfll l‘tlll\‘ 'fl A pow duy it $0. 17460 SVatixr—Ashade o nrmm . l:vn. 134, Lo lr. Lovln. Mo., Jnu B-tcmmv-Qum and un- ule:ilnd nn‘t':'hlnku lam a u-r.n.vshm cash; No. 8 oL 7% eaah g1, fmetide Thied 13 b i f o Jul 4 G dull wad lowers No 2. 00 & K Z;.mn:fi B33 rodocied." Fdo,” Tiys duil And dowers Wntaxy—Qutet and anchany Iuaisiom - Tark o mJ‘ ‘v‘u,»mdmm-un 813, 24 Ay Lard market dulis lummcrxfl l hlll- nnlkm:nn—\lnrlet Il-“ -ummer bu!’d lt)li ) ul-\lll ear, 83cy ear o nm Waon eiuers Bes Dot exira—tioe1, gcnbris: wheat, 37,000 bu; corn, 23,000 buj oata, 16,000 bus rye, L0OULD4 barley, hone! rEAURLTULL PruLApaLruLA, Pa. FLora-Qutet; super, $1.00¢ extra, BT mmm nnesote family, 80s high BIXH. u.ao 800 Pounsy vadia b, $0.b00 Gnain~Wheat quiet, nns: . X 2.20; amber, u.‘ 5 ;: e ek 0sa": 20} ho smber, §2.0X32. un- nrlul dum‘mmun_ Corn firmy yellow, g izod, 8iguue. Oas quisti whita eatern, gy BTN e SAPLCt dulls mhess pori, 814, Ticef i, 3201 hains, nu‘mm’fm"‘x" Koy zl’:? ncfl:“'rtuu hamis, B8k} plekied du, &$10c; should= T rrre=W V\l’fl extran new, minally 18¢c. Clrxxaw—stond i Nestorn, 14'“ 1ol Eaus—Quist; 'fl“ l’l’Mlell—MlllCl Illlx Nfln@fl 13340 crode, Se. IKT—Bteadys Weatern, § umn:n—w €at, 6,000 b wrn. 40,000 bu; oats, y BAtpionE, 13,000 BALTIMORI —ngvsum' domand mod- eratey quoty s Inchan Guarx—Whest—locell mors 1ibfral; domand falry prices luwer. Coru—Western lnaciive snd eul»r; mixe 1 o Bt i 6, Ao sl Ve steadyt Weatern 08 utt ‘white: Angas A we1 Pennayivanta, 47 dmuc‘.“‘lun qufzf‘.".;‘nfl'.’,‘ Psl™® nan Phovisians—Quies and anchnged. HOTTER=Gutols Choloo Westers kfass, T'rrnof Cory; 13@170. M- Dally crule, eko; ruinod, Li@iz4e. —Firm, qulet, and m\l: D s B ur, B a3 o9 17,000 bu; oats, 3, 100 Al i oummu Gimorxmats, 0., July 8,—-Corrox~Qutots 11%fo. I.IIAI HI.\;“!INJ HI\GII"\K d. $1.63 to arrive, y supote Gata dall and lowers mnn. |xl-anm Mo. iy ot and sompal. e, ‘lu\(n. Bulk meats bnl lh-mx m o4 xhe&‘w Ak T o .mu—mm Tt &n;:';nz-um‘ ‘:Imuw Heh = % com: 2534, 1.1.1 i) KAt Y Sipnieid o3 b Lour Lootavity July 5. Corron—Pirmy 10Ke. 5"":: @fi'fin&“gh‘f ol u”ma mn a13—Wheat scarce aad frr. arket do lia, Sae: Dilxod, €. Usta—Market duil; whise, "h!l mlllfll 4, “TRovisious—lork quiet) $14.00. Dalk meace quier snd pmcoangod. Lacon o et shoulie flaar w ikt chred uirts 1001 auloty cholos Toat, tieree, 1041 —BAcAAY A fchun K 1NDIARATOLIA. Drotawarotts, July 6.— FLoum—Quist aod une IRe GRAIN—Wheat— ber, red, 21 Auaiae CoFirmy mtbe g0y AS gt 'mfllll?ln—clm flhaflnq e shouklers, 8¢} hams, ~ Ho0e~84.40@4.30; ,“&.4,..., Mhflld o, LOU! L c‘lfl’o'kfl"flf‘m e 2 e TR, i cleesbinyis .mh ufuoln ‘3‘" ] 0. 40wl 004 i rian, mativen, 84 00Ge g Carough dta-tiogs, 84000 Eattls; a.wb Tesaus 81,503,758, TizoxiFra~ UPFA! Lo, July 5.-unu—'lu hSay, lotaof ilininos at m e ulu E it mized at 830 uuur lm & zr ians halrof Aus At )&au n&“ ] (m mwlmm 'A. Di 10" The m TicusoNy, Va., July 8.—Qaatn—No, 2 whea Bhas. Corn 1 dmancs :mf.’mcmx 1 FLova—Wister ext 28@8. e ’nm-. Daaxcx & Co, o 1) (¥ = R, B Sl e dut, o2 Fograsrateis i b gE LA no 'ON. Doston, J [y gt SRS e, Oats atoady and une Uay—-Markot -mn l;uun. $17.00@10.00, 14 i1y 8.~Cory0! sales T R e gaw: Oswxao, July 5. —onu-\vh t No. 3 Hll- ik Clabl GLGSGHoL Cormmilen mised. l'l.:ll.l.;, July 3.—mauwun—m #% 81,07} sales, i COTTON. 2 Gatvestoy, July d.—Corrow—Net rocoffta 39 bales; axvorts coastwiss 4th and Scth 4 qulet; midaliag, 11504 net receipts, 25 bales; @ross, 52; salos, 88, Culstasron, July 4—COTrou—Nek Teceipts B4 bales; July 6 steady; midding. 11%11%0; ncs ro- ceipts, 8 bales; sales, 40, BAvAxxal, July 6.—CovTon—Tecnipta B bales; July & qulet; middling, 11}§ci nn( n-mlyu. 130 bales; Bruss, 174} oxports eonsiwise, 104, Momsvx, Juiy 8.—Corron-Net mlpu 8 bales; July 8 nomiaal; middilog, 11%es netreceipts, 18 bales. DRY GOODS, Nxw Yosx, July 5.-Dusiness lighs with package: houses, wod Jobbing branchics contiuned quist; cotton #o0ds steady at unchanged prices; leading brown lhulllll denima, and dueks closaly sold upi prints quist; Gloghams la request; fanncls sad Nm:uuuhu wellj men's wear of woolens (o falr de- mand. . PRTROLEUM. PITTIncRo, July 8.~PrroLsvs—Quiet and firm; crude, 81,43 8t Purker's; reuod, 174c, Philadolphls delvery, ——— TURPENTINE, “wn.-uam. July 8.—BrimiTa, ToRrLeTINg~FUm ——— A fl!elmr'l lmkm Ihlfl- 1 have been anwu lnm Una Taida af lhe Cit, ul rlin 1o examing the broken shafr. ’ um.nlv-flvu l-.uz long, nivetoen uuhu ln dhmo- ter, and mude of walicuble fron. 1% broke pewr the widdle fu a disgooal split, whon it wu m- volvlug fty-cight turus 8 mluuie, aud tho the time the fracture occurred not oply bmku nm shaft, but the journals by whlctu» sectious wre attachiod by twelve rivel us thick us {uur arm, which were all broken short ofl. When I read of @ steamer that bas broken ber shaft fu thy newspapers, I have not pald wuch atteation to i, but [ sball bercatter, The accident owurred under drcumstances that uo Luman (uresl..hv. could vreveat. It 2uing that the shaft lu the centre, whire it re- fuscd to suncal, had & cavity about the slze of your haud, and it was 1o thiv spot that the frac tury oceurred where no exalnation cxteruall could detect it. This umnnoxu shatt, after ‘{ was bmlwu, kept whirling round, knocking to Ylau such things us it hit, and Lad it oot benu or oue of thu cngincers who rushed futo the engine-roum and shut off the atcam, tnany lives would bave been lost. The man bas been re- warded by » huudsomo subscription awong the PUSSOUKD Road and hepd what is here said, and you wilh Jearn Dow it may- 18 done at a small WORTH SAVING? oSt Men and women shonld be carefnl of thefr hair. Itisnot merely an ormnment; It Is as mucha r-n of Nature's plan for tho perfection of health and the preservation of Ilrc. as (s any other member of the body, Men of sclence have scarched long and pse tiently for the best means of preserviug and cultivatiog the balr, Thigty-five years ngo, the cminent scholar, Prot.’E. Thomns Lyon, of New Jersey, entoro] into a thorough und{ of the matter. " He went to the very root of it. and uis labors wers crawned with auccess, Ile it was who gave to the world that priccless discovery, Lyon 8 Kathairon, For tho growth and preservation of the hatr, Tho prepattion sprunz into Immedlato and " Juak what d for thy was Just what was wanted for the purpose. LYON'S KATIIAIRON has never lm:nn:(:m- planted or cast aside hy the peoplo, for the very reason that nothing cuunr to it has ever een found. The conscquence fs, that the KATHAIRON has become more and more pofuflnr every year, and Is now ia daily uss by millions who “under- nnnd ita wonderful valne. les being the best halr dressing ever pro- flnu:d, it will positlvely prevent grayness, and will restore new bair to bald heads if the roots and follicles are not destroyed. ‘l{l"u:ua lllll;.fll aro 50, 1a not such an ortlele of the v ’nm thoy aro so. hnl been testifled to by thon- sands, and 18 abundantly proven by the {lnwry of the KATHAIRON for moro than onmln\ of a century. . A FATR SPBOIEEN. L hwre been ontiraly bald for several yearn stitntional, Ianpposa. - [ used 8 few bottion ot Katbalron, and, to my gmn mrprm.l have a thick growth of young hair, COL JONY L. DORRANCE. No other nrticle is comparablo with tho RaTr- A"ltnog In respecet of theso threo most important polnts: To Gure Baldness. 2. To Restore and Beautily 3. To Remove Dandruff and Beautify the Hair. ‘BEAR IN MIND.—Tho KiTmatron fa no con- (Bticky, pasty Aulrhur and sugsr of lead, to paint. and daub tho halr and paralyzs tho braln, [t {s a pare and Hmpld vogetablo lotio, intended to restore the halr by natural growth and reluvige nrullun. 1t u tho most dalightful toliot dress- . Nolady's or gentloman's tollet aufit ta completo withont LYON'S KATHAIRON. ONLY 560 CENTS PER BOTTLE, BOLD EVERYWHERE. ‘A Tho old reliable NMoxtcan Mustang Linlmont wollv to- dnv more rapldly than it did &0 yearu ago, bofore awarins mitntors, tomptod by its nncccu, nttemptod to cinwl into favor on the Mustang's reputation, Thore nover wis, nnd wo belivve therc nover will boy n romedy for and wounds oqunl 10 Moxis cnu Mustang Linfinont. £t I» abalm for ovo wound, nn angel of mercy (n every fan- ily—for 25 cenis. OCEAN !TLAI’IHIIII’S. (GENERAL TRANSAT TANTI( COMPARY. *_The mail of this Cor . York and \favee: canlingat ’l,m«':'?fl"{b‘” e for vy Ispdin of puascaers will sl from pler 43 1, 1. fuok AVERY WEDNRSDAY. BT LAURENT Tatumanas ek, Juiy it g m. L‘Qmmnm;‘ fil‘ii‘.‘ %’-”n"""w':l' HAEH PIICK OF PABKAG o1 Ui Inclndty beddtng, y fn R‘\' huurflf wrfixnf“ ar’-nynr'm'-"f:m-'flflu'i Py il Cable, #25 to sccoring to sceommol. darsemnd: &y SN, ol A lncludlnEo\:rflhlnx a8 ALOV e, vory reduced rates, ll'l"lhl& h‘lud T France. Ifllfl marked Lhus ¢ do DOt CAITY SLOCrago Passoe OUIS DK DEUTAN 53 Broad o arW. . WHITE o7 Clark ac's Aueni for Gtenges Great Westorn Steu.mulllp Lina From New York Lo Dristol (England) diroct. BOMERSKT, Wuum, oo ~Thursder, July 13 Amuu nlenm:dl.ln £451 Bloors lunnl-nu: {eeraga cort [T W Wh AT b7 Croral Mictaias ~North German Lloyd Thesteamers of this Company will mil eve l-y mm Bremeu Pler, foot Y)mk ird-st.. Holx S dflh‘.n .na Drenen, orst Sabin, $10; ool 3 GELRICHS & CO., e i iy 2 o ALEN'T. FOR RENT. DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE & TRIBUNE. BUILDING TO RENT. | Apply to WM. (0, DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, SUMNER IESGITSH, Grand Union Hotel, SARATOCA SPRINGS. N. Y. ARGEST AND MOST ELEGANTLY AT ral A R WA T K OPEN for tho KECKFTION uf GUESTS. PARI I—IOTEL I 4 Zday Nl e Tl SN ;n'u GLEN WATKIN'S GLE! Apouintinents Al soalyels of ' CA e b remsodatie. 3. B . MAIKINS, Proprictors, .ud. »iediRy a1 NPEUIAL NU’ITEH‘ FOR THIRTY YEARN Thqdark-ered and lorely daugticrs of Spaaiah Amer, ave used Memay & Laidans Frokivs Wang LR 5 coaments sad iniiet fertame; 1L U fuas fagrent 4 well e uwxlbnu-x‘-luw,fu sl Flord asera. a0d posscmd refreatn g and 10 vicoratiug pro fruiie not cuutaluud 1o any widice peoparatian s o5 Jog salo by Berfumany, Dy a3 Fuacy Y Pl ugylily

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