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THE MARKETS. TOTAL RECEIPTS TO-DAY. Now-T? rk. July IS, 1?7. Altee, nkg? . 15 Slo?s. bale? . " Utans. bb!s . 1.215 Botin, l-bl? . 2.721 PI oir. pkiT? . SB.4BB Spirits turp. bbl?. 2I',2 CarUBW?, bbl* . 31? Oilcake, pkgs . 1,0? Cornmeal. bag? . l.lMlO O'n-o stork, pkgs . M Oainisa!. m?Is . ?fri Ptwk. pkgs . li" Wheat, bush. 20.1?? a'utments. ; kgs . 6,4'.i*.i Corn, bush .140.47.'. LHrd. pkg? . l?#_ Oat?, bush .ail.?? land. kegB . LBS? Rve, bush . B4.BB0 Bteartnc, pkgs . 250 Birley, . u?h . 10.5??? Talbov, Pkgs . BBS Ootton?ee?l, lings ... 22,". Urea he. pkgr? . 1 ??> Cottonseed ll, bbls.. l.iwu Butter, pkg? . IT.B? iVtb.n. tales . 1.511 Cheese, pkg? . B.SSB C.rpper. cakes . 7H2 Egg?, rases . 13.470 Copper, bbls . 41? Rice, pkg? . 221 Hay. ions . '>.*? Skins, bales . 1 |?ew, torn . li?1 Starch, pkg? . 4.0? I ?ried fruit, pkgs... 10' Thnoo-i, hl.ds . 1*2 nesseaa, bush. 1.S84? Tobacco, ??kg? . Ml Hide?, bales . 114 Whiskey, bbls . ?HI Hide?, bdl? . 474 Wool, bales . MM leather, side? . 9.000 t ?il. wine, pkgs. l.iiW Mill???S. bbla . 17<> CASH QUOTATIONS. Ir.-r?. Nor No 1 fdrv.SH 73 |l-"i..ur. Minn, potent?. $4 20 ?li S-. No 2 soft.. ?50 'Lard, prime. 4 1',-, | ~Sd . 3 6.% Mo'.asse?. ?i K. prime. 24 i i per, lake Ingot.. 1115 Ibas dies??-1. HV? lb. M r'tc*l nails . 19 50 Tallow, prime. 3>? Wheat, No l North. ?IV, 1'ork. mess . ?<_ ?' rn. Nu S mixed... SOV? ltcrf. fnmllv . BBS (teta, N,, 2 mixed... '.'-". ibef ham? . BBS CVtcm, mlddl'.Tir_T 1.%-i ? Sugar, granulated- i% CattoS, No 7 Rio... 7'H | LWKOKTS TO-PAY. Wheat bu?h . Be,1W ReBaed pet, ga'.s?2,7<?."(? C-m. bush . 311 0? Ctt ?a?d ,?ll. >r?ls.. 4JBB Oata lush . ll.1i.iOT i/ii. oil. gals. 27?i."0?i Barlev, hush . !?.075 I'-Tk. bb'.s. 8 f3 Flaxseed. Mish .... B.1S7 Baef. bbls . 572 R??na. bns'u. 2.110 Reef, tierce? . 15" PI nr. bbls . ? IIVJ Itac n. !b .1,7? 2.s 0 El ur. re?k* ....... SI'?" Hums. Tb . Sfl3,?00 C mmeaJ. i,t>:s _ 145 i-ard. m .l,7<v,.i.v> ?lalmri:. pkgs. 5i>> Lard oil. gala. 1,*?> : .r. ;i, . 2S1.54V ThII.-w. tb .1.00S.4OO Ha\. bale? . S.73V? ?.irea.se, Tb. 261.600 il.- n?.2.050.1?:?? Ilutter. it. ?.?0 S.irl > turp, gala... 10?) Cheese, lb. lo\7S0 itotin. bbla. 47h| COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. Par week ending Tsaeday, Jaty 13. iso7. BRANS AND PEAS -Receipt? for the ?reek: l?eans. 3-7'1 bbls; pens. IS? bbte. Exports: Beano, I.BB1 bblr-; peas. .",?6 bids. Tr,.> ?apply >f marrow beans has been ?i hat lighter, ?ad with quite a strong export de n.:.n,l. prices have further advanced, ?toalng quite firm. The home trade has nit Improved very mach HS vet. Medium i,av.- ,;so strengthened a little, and while s,';, flpren start of the business, we tear of an occasional lot .- , ng BBC. I'.-, are quiet but st.-ady at K5c. Hed kid n.y have shown no material change-, exporters have had - ? i.-r? which thev have tilled Without dlflieulty at *; "i?*I 77'-.,; the latter figure I? full high at the cioae, r. rth m ? h ,lier? ure unwilling to se'.l strictly choice :--*??? l arr.-ls for less. Very little outlet for white kidney ? r yol?? eye. Lima plenty and dull. Oreen peas have advanced steadily under light supplies and n moderate export Inquiry. We qnotl . Beans, marr w. choice, o.-r buen, ?1 ITH9B1 30; d,, fair to good. ?1351 12^: do me. ira, chol e, BTHcj do p.-a. cholea, s.v. do m-dium and l-? .. fair to food, 774'r,s2i-..c. do re 1 kidney, ,-h ill", f-1 75 ?if ! 77V do fair to ?-??!. Il 80M1 60; do white kidnev. ?'. ??'?; do fallow eye. *1 (?5'rfll 0714; d, lima, California, nn, 82V(i'? 'tc; do Scotch, bbls. H7ii'8l??>c. T-.lv but selling slowlv and reeling weu anu m eg ir UVerpool cable. 41s. We qu'te: State. fuH cr??am, ?Kc. fancy, entered or white. Vie; do choice. [*4w<H?; fuir to g ?-?1. *\gT'?C; do c->mm-n. ?JRWajc; di small, S; .'"; do Lady Washington, JtfVfl*??'"'; green poa?. bbls. 7."j77:,.-- d ba*:s. Tikjji?1 do N-,?rs. ISHOeSc. BUTTER BecaRpta for the week. ?S.071 i-ksrs; exporta U.?7?! pkgs. K"r ?orne days following ouv last weekly n the majkft was gulte firm on fancy creamery, ?ah a number ,f sal s ( pal faul Quality, especially in long lines exceeding !i? g.-neral wholesale quotation. P? r t. 1 ?ast two day?, however, the demand has been lighter nrl while th--r.- Is still a fairly firm feeling on very high gradea because ,f the shortening ?apply of such the market does not look so niuch like an advance as It did last week. In -the. word?, while strictly a-xtra? U* occaalonally bringing l.",Vfll"'V. nvrt of the regular trab- are bains supplied at 13c; abov? that flggre it w uld now be dlfflrult to do much wholesale business. Th-.- butler Is running off In quality -cry rapidly, and more than one-half ,f the present offerings nre faulty Ir. s ,me way. A g-o4 deal of the butter shows heat, either at the time it was made o. while In transit; In fuct. a SocsJ many carl-ads of stock have come in here within tb? last week very much heated and so soft that It could r. ,t be shown until placed In a refrigerator and hardened. Then >*-emed to b? a more conservative feeling devel ; - 1. largely from the fact that exp-rt orders are lighter. snd the majority of speculative buyers seem to have secured about all Of the stock that they want. Ora,les uni-r llnetat arc rather easy In t, ne, and while 14c. oc? io -'., nally 14'?c. Is 1 btalned f ,r firsts, there Is a go, d de^l of stock that will have to be sold below the Inside ficure Statt dairy butter ha? a limited outlet, especially tins and fT ?trade tubs, which comprlse the larger part , f the current receipts. Strictly fancy half-tubs w,,uld ?alt moderately at about 14c. Imitation creamery has a fair demand when fancy, but lower grades are ,-asy. It Is a quiet market for all grades of factory. Kxtras are hell steady at 104c but common to prime grades nre dull and ?veake.- to sell. We qu- te: Creamery, Western <-xtra3. Trr lb. 15c; go firsts. 14c do third? to aeconda. 11 HI . d , sta'c, .xtVas. 15c; do thirds to first?. 11014c; State d.ilrv. half-flrkin tubs, extras. 14c; d 1 Welsh tubs, fancy, lS*?i#14e? dairv tut*, thirds to firsts. lOirl.tc. State ,ia rv. tins, etc. lOOlSc; imltatl-n creamery, fancy, I2t? 1JV; do sec nd? U Brat?, BttOUe; factory, ?-xtras. ""e; ?> firsts, BH#10c; do thirds 10 seends. 7'of!?c. i'HKFSIv K>?IpU f,.r the week. 55.343 boxes; exp rts, '.', .'IS !-., ses The receipts of large f-ill cream cheese have l>ecn running somewhat lighter the last week, partly .. la the fact of Montreal buyers tiiklng the bulk of the Northern Chei??. A large share of ilie receipts have -.:. -, M Or taaa h-at, and ?opptl?? of strictly fancy large full nws in perfectly eool eoedltl? n have not been any m re than sufficient for the wants of exporters, and prices have held falily steady on the baata of 7??c from ?Cie beginning of the week to the finish. At the close thai figure la the extreme, and buyers are very critical rci;ard!ne quality ?Then paying It. and a good many really One cheeM only si,owing very slight effects ,,f 'he heat have been selling at 7'jc, and where defect? are m ore p? nouneed a material cut In price? has teen necessary. Small site full cream col red has be. n in fair demand ?'-? r-i the BOB? 'rade, and when s'ock has shown fancy quality and in 000I condltk? there has b? en little trouble 1 1 obtain 7>??e, but small white cheese has ruled ?low all the we.-k. and ??ill ?t,,.-ks tending to acum?late feeling has been heswy and irre?-\il?r. with 7i?e ?he extreme, and t, m ve emd-elsed 1 ts it ha? be.-n nsrisaary to shade price? to 7?i7l?,c. Tart skin.? have not been in very ?ar?;? , ?1?ply. but selling slowly and feeling c>'-'!'k *^ JjT*? ular . ? -. ?'i. 'fancV"" n/uVv.' An white. "7? 7">,,-": do cholee. ?j:4c: do fair to g,??.l. SHOSHe; light skims, choice Mij; put ekiir.s. choice. oA%e\ do good to prime. 4'??'ij4%c; do cjniimin M fair. 3Ci4o; full skims. 2S3e. COOS- Receipts for the week. ?1.107 cases. There has bc-:i little reduction m the receipts of eggs, but the pro ,.,n;. n of gooda useful to the best class of trade has -, idlly decreased, and prices for such have made (?me Improvement. There was an advance In the best Western :,. 111.r hist Saturday, and 10 12c ?n Monday, at which the market holds fairly firm at the close, although stock good enough to I ring the price must be unusually BOOd Mai ? Mi? "t ???o.inJary qualitl<r? were made last week to speculative buyer? and to cheap trade at very low prlre?, generally In range of $1 BOB" SB per 3"? ',-n eaao; these ? ?. ora still unaalaUe at any better price, alth- ugh at the 11 ?e the oTe.:n?-1 f them are rnther less urg.nt than at the close oi ?ast vc'?-k. Very Inferior stock has no car?? bolder? are wKlIn? t>, accept any reasonable offer. We quote: Jeraey and nearby, fancy, per dozen. 18014c: State and Pennsylvania, prime to choice, 12Sfll3c. Michi? gan Northern ohl . and Northern Indiana, best. 12c; other Ma-stern test. llHtflSc; Western, fair to good, per B0 doaea (aw. ?1 ""tit2 2:,. do dirties, sound, per eaae, $1 2"u 11 ."^ checks and very li f-rtor. i?er cas.?. .Mk-?UI FuVlTS- FRESH?Wi iave had a fair ?apply of c >m tr., n wlnlfa'.l apple*, for which there is not much de manl even at 1 w prices, prime hand-picked st,,ck w,-u!d ?all well. Receipt? of (leorgia and South ?.'arollna peaches hi.ve increased considerably, but the quality Is still gen erally infer? t and the condltl.-n often very bad; demand Is light, even the vcy best go'?is moving slowly: moat am ir. runge of $1 ."sifiiJ per cerrler, only an occa . ? . lot ,f -xtra floe bringing any more. Le Coate pean hov mad? .?,,me Improvement and ?ell very well. w ?termelana have declined under much ]nrg-r supplies. Muskmelons running down In quality and price? average lower; reaov fancy stvck would bring full rales. Hlne apples heve he? v?V plenty and largely in poor condi? tion; prie" low. All kinds of berrte? have Wen s?-|ling Bl very m hi?rate pritci: toward the ekMM receipt! are tersely ?oft and wei owing to the rains prevailing and ; rl ee are quite Irregular. Huckleberries n|,,ne snow a - 1 r improvement at the close. We quote; Apples. nearby. Boui Hough, hand picked, per bbl |*??280; do Windfall. 75c?$l; do Virginia and North Car, Una, grc-n. $141*2; do Maryland and l>eluware. per crate, gfj ?Bgl; strawberries, Western New Torfe, per quart. 4^*0; rasp brrrl.-s. red, per pint. 2-q4o; do blackcap. 2M4c; Booeo berries, per quart. 2i?l>c, hU'-kU-berries. 4i?Hc. htack berrles, per quart. 2i|7,-; currants, per quart. 2ii4c; cher rtea, per tb. MTc; pineapples. In lian River, per standard <s??e. $lif$2 :*>. do Porto Ricas, each. l(nS2'ic; water ???.?. ix-r car, #100ii$.'?ii, do per 100, $10~IS0; musk? melons. i*r basket, ."?iicl($l 30; peaches. Southern, per 'arrier. 5??c?f$2, do Maryland and Iieiaware, per crate, 75vir*rl; Mar?. 1* f'onte, per bbl. $??/$3 ?"?" I'KCITK IHlIKIi- ? Receipts for the week: 732 ra??-s 1 \ - ;? ruled ?pplee and 1.531 1 kgs fther dried fruits. Ex? pert?: 1,644 ca?e? evap rated apple? and 2.Z",3 (,k?s (t?er dru-d fruits. Evaporated appl'-e are In light receipt, and. with a continued active demand, market rule? firm and advancing, l'rlm,- new have s- '.d for October delivery at !>"?silt?-, and sp t ?c>,?ds ^re advancing in sympathy, very tow sun dried, h?-re or wasted, ?hop? scarce and very firm. Core? and ?kins rather aulet but steady. Hot much ddng In small fruit?; fid stock pretty well cleaned up. and only a few sample lots of r.'w- ?aspbeil'te? and cher? ries have arrived. California fruit quiet/ We quote: Apptes, evap rnted. fancy to extra fancy, B%#SHc; do eholce, 5'sti>51??c: do prime, 4*?iii5c; do common to good, *U-*Vj<*: ,*o ?un-drled. sliced. l%fn%c; d-> quarters. 2??3c; do chop?, per 100 Tb. $23*2 50: do cores and ?kins. $1 5>i)$i tss. cherries. ISfid. per tb. ?SlOr: bl*ckl*rrles, ryr, raspb-rrles. IS*?. 12#12So: huckleberries. 4?4',c; ?prhots. Callfornlv Roval. 7?1??c; peaches. California. |, ?-led. 10414C; do ur.peeled. tl'fjf?x-; pnir-s, California StfTc n, >l?-R-?felyit? for the week. M'il bgJ?S A?vlces from the hop yard? of tbl? State have lr,dl"?trd probat', iert oja damage fr-.n? vermin, and the aroeneartlve shortage in the yield has lncreaaed the confidence ,.f 1,, laera both here ?nd in the Interior Business .n the local market has not Improve,! rcaterlaLv. but st>cks are oSEered with a g-.ol ,!?uj o? reierve and cannot be bought with? in 1c pee It? of the price? named a ww-k ,r two ugo. Referring to the cr>,p awtlooh In New England, "The L?,ndon Oroeer" says: "Reporta from the hop gr<?MdB are by n. means so satlatad ry could bj wished, as many gar<"..-:,.a are inf. <;e,] wHi"i in Beol tribes, and where washing lias been applied It d-.es 11, t seem to cleanse Ute hop vine very effect lally, so that the chancee of securing a bountiful crop are mthar diminishing than otherwise as time pr .(.-res,-? " \">'< vjuote: stijt?. isa?, choice. Be; do ?ood t, prim? 'iH*a7'.,c <!o .-omnion to f:?!r. 4s,ii?V-, I'aclfle ,,.ast. Is;?; Pho|ce lie do (T?x?l to prime, siiii',,-. do , ,mmon to fair .Va7',<-' Stite and 1'uciftc coi.st. ISSB M 10. ,,],i (,],i. i'*,v ' , HAY ANT? STRAW M\Y Th-ie was a steady demand to-da) far the t^tt^r grade? of bay, lut thef? is not ?1 .1: of i?,-m arriving or In ?tork to make a g,?d v.!r,v|e?ale ?h'-wing Strictly priu.e Is exceedingly ?farce aad No 1 is forced te i?';1 oal msn\ ,,f the best wonts' No 2 kej obtate? h g, ,1 ?all from the ordinary run of hor?>-<?>.r,.-m. ?nj wi>en it ?s la aaod older it la resarded the cheapest sort In markc. Them nre lot? of -<'-,ff t,,i tv!,1,:i almo?t ?n>- bid wuld In- aeevptad. bul tborc con ?umcr? who retain.any fair degree of ?ammer work know "? I n ? mj In h-se barn and mow scrapings App. ,i-Hti, e? Indlciie thnt a'l of the Bond marketable ?' ' ''* "' I will I ? cleaned up bef te new b? . beavi reatare.. ..STRAW Th.- receipt? for ihe last we.-k have exceeded l<*u ion? per da-. This Is ahead "f ? .inini.-r ?Mrkel Beads BPd prices h,i\, ,n ?a? tore %*?.? quoi?: H?, prime, Iiitkc b?|es ?,.-r !<?i tb 77 .s > I, 1er lig? IT,. 72W?l77'i|c No 2. p,-r 1??? ?b ??.,.,.;-, ? -: P? "" 1*. -2'??/.17'??; shlr-pine. per Ha> n, .V? ' ? 5>'.es ,.f prim? Jfo l. i%c nndei I .- bale rate: no kifid.- 1 ,- <?<B.Vs?: ?it ha) per no rt- 40*1 r. ? c',,-.,-r' fi_-"'J I? ? -1 rive,'. 50? 5" ; !?r.t< rv- straw, pel loo IT.' ??""? - ' rae .tr?w. pe? ?,?i rb. 35-?,V4<i West.-,,, I? ? . ?traw, SS^9a0c: oat straw, p.-r !<?i lb :;,,..,-p.. T'' li ? ft? at the Produce Exchange t receipt? -r baa a- n OS in too? w.re: Hudson River Railroad liw?. Erie, SBC: I'-nns; Kanl?. !???; West Shore, in?. i/.i,i,,? Valley jn. centra) of N-w j,-;-.,-. Bo; ? tal. ?k? to,,, exp,ri?i for week 11.201 bsle? receipt? ?if slrnw to dsy' lOtLTlty ALIVE- Receipt, for the week. 20 cars of ? Western. 3 car? <f S.-u'hein and about :i cera of local ?xpi-tss stock. The eoBtlgaad light arrha!? have caused a firm and higher market, and all weighing ?took ?hnw? \ considerable Improvement. Puck? plenty and weak. Oeese steady. We quote: Spring i-hlrken?. per tb, 110 13?-; fowl?. 10c; rooaters, (to; turkey?, 7fJ"f?c; duck?, per I pnlr. 4D4JGO.?; irft?>, 75< ?3*1 ; pigeons. 15fi2*V-. ? DRESBJfD- Rei-srr.ts for the ?reek, ,i.<*40 pkg?. The re? ceipts af \V.??tern dre????l poultr? have cnntlnu-.il m ?<1 ? 1 ??'?ate. eapeclal'.y of fowl's, and prices I-.ave ruled a shade ! t'.rmer. with He pi", rnj.tly obtain?-.! at the ii? M for | choice marks of nesrbv Western, and really ?leslrnble S uthvvesleni in pood Otkot are salable at Be. Spring ? chle-ken*. however, have ru|-d urusually flow mi?l weak; quality ha? eoatlnued UBd**lrsh4? from nil ?e?-M n?. the , bulk "f the chickens running rmnll t,? saedlom adtree, and I u good in.-iny Bare arrive?! with Ire nil nielt<-?l off. and I hto-'k more or ???? In poor etmdltlon. At the ck.se UIiil.iilelT.hlri dry plc*?d Chicken? have to be exceptionally larg?? and 'an? y 10 bring ITSJlBa, while Western dry I picked, thi'.igh scarce, are rarely ?nlalile BhOT* 14c for j ?ivT.ge best lets, and Wtstem aeatko? hn? le be ex? cept Innally large and fancy t i exoee.1 12o. the bulk a* they run '.?elr^ u -ge?l faff MM at infill.?, with p.me small Southwestern :ti'i I vv? r, an?l !,ts BM re or **rf*B ??ut ?"f ? Otktt lave had t i el? an up as lot* at S-?Mlc per lb. Eist Ofa and I/ong Island spring ?lurk? continue pjenly nn?l I ?elllnj sloes ly. but !>,,|?|ers elo not feel like ?hailing pri?es further, preferring to ?I re their surplus Iota In friexer?. Western duel.? continue? |e run poor and rnr??ly salable ?i'i,,\e 7'i/S.- per tb. Eiis'ern geese In m ?lernte supply end quality Irregular; stork has to be cholee and white t?> bring ltvc. while Bart*, yum; geese are offering from 18918c. Old c?ck? I rive ?old a little better the last S'-ek and prices a sh-iile firmer. Tame squabs In fairly llt.ernl supply, and with o:il;,- a mod?rale demand It has been dlfllcillt to ex-ec.1 II 75 per doien for selected, while small nnd dark range down to 7r>o??=i$l 2.') per el--7.en. SVe QUOtt; Turkey?, averrnge Iota, TOSc; spring chickens. Uhjiidetphla, i.i*a 18c; do Western dry picket**, ,1H to 4 lb to pair. l.l-flMo: do under ,'i tti. 10?yi2i?.e; d?> ?cnidcd. 3'* 1-> 4 lb to pair, I2?i12'r . ?!,, inder .'I lb. Wille; f.?wls. S'ate. Pennsylvania and Western, g/""''! *" prime, drv pi.-ke.l. B**c; do Southwestern, dry ple-ked. small, lie; do Western, scalded, small, Be; do heavy, H^r?'.ic; do poor to fair. 7ii,"c; old cocks. Western. BQoT?C; -lucks. Eastern, spring. lltajOlte: ?Jo Lima Island. Il-jl2c; d,. W.efrti, 7C8c: geese, Eastern, sprlrg, lSCr/lSc; squabs, pi-r dozen, 7."'"i(ll 75. POTATOCI AMI VEOETAHLEr* Receipts of P"ta t.-es for the week. I0.MI t,t,l?. The arrivals have in i-reaMd from near-by points, but have fallen e?ff consld ?aably from the South; pt*teee have n?'t sh ten much change. At the close I?>ng Island stock is plenty and freely offered at $1 S7'?i?2, with some i rdlnary I ,tn rang? ing down to ?1 7'i. S.-.rhern cleaning up fairly well in lange of $1 ".">?!>" $2. A few red swee?. potato?* have ap peared from North e'.-.rollna. the best el whl'-h have aaoM at 14 per Mat, Aspara?tii? is now nenrly g'n,?. a few 1 ?ts arriving are of Irregular quality and valu?-. South Jersey corn meets a moderat? demand when strictly prime, bnr ?JMSI !??t? are Of ?'rdlnary quality, and ?uch drap. Flat I "itch rahbnge has sh?,?wn ??me a?lvance of late. <-iicumbers have been in >re plenty end de, lining. Kggplar.ts quiet. Ail kltnoa irt ? nions hav?.? sold vory slowly at weakening prices. Very little demand f??r squash of any kind. Tomatoes have lately been m r.? plenty; price-? are n,,w showing some decline, closing barely steady In the ranges quoted, Yv > f|U?te: Potatoes. i.ong Island. per bid, II 7">fi|2, Southern H se. ii t*2S$2] Pride of the Bouth, Il .vi'nii ;:.. red var?en^?. $i *s*ie*8l TB; red sweets. North enroling, per bl.i, $.1 BOtSM; asparaga*-, nearly. per dosen, 76c*j*|l; do inferior, r^?'??T"? . corn Jerney. | er ion. "inii7"io. .?o North ?'arolinn, IM*4*n8c; cabbage?, .lersey an?l I/?ng Island, per ie*i. 834988 no; ?cauliflowers, per bid, 81SSSB0; encum? bers. Jersey, per bush box. ?'iiill 2.".; do Philadelphia. per nalf-bM basket, llfill 2ft; do Raltlm-re. per bush basket. 7 r.,-'. r S1. do Norfolk, per hid. 11 *W**fS2- egrr plant?. FI ?rida, per half-bid box. 7.V'ri*l 2.V do j??-r bas ket. BOtsOfl: do Jersey, per bush box. |1'?i?l23; gn-en peak Loria island, per bac, 18 Wl 26; ->n"i*-na, Maryland, per half-bbl basket. mi'T.m..-; do Eaatern Bhore, i."ii7.V; do North e'arollna arid Vlrcinla, per bbl, II tt-fTf] 7.'.. do Jersev, *1 7.V'|*2; do ?'range c unty red. per bbl J" 1 -Si."* 1 7?; ptppera, S"utl-, Jersey, per ?-rate. "Kill 2.* ; string r.'ans, 1/ >,g Island, i ,-r '?air. Hull 28; squash, mar; vv. per bbl crate. *"fafMl 23: ,| i v-.-ii rw crook-neck, per bbl, .'?o?i 7."?'-; do while, per bid crate, 99&Tke: lornal -s. SI nn* nth County, Jersey. i,.?r crate. $1 2*?-ii$t 70; do South Jersey, t*Or081; do Maryland, Acme, per .-.rrier. 81 8i*hS82; do other kinds, ft ?.'.'ill r.i. d? Norfolk. II r**H"$2j d" Sa vannah, 7,'>-?IBS] 2". turniii?, Rii??la, p?r bbl, >i'i7,'?c. SI'XDRIES -Beeswai In liKht supply and steady nt 284927c per rt,. ainrrens rool qttoted, 82 BOS83 78 per ft?. Honey qulei ard un? banajed. We quote: state, ctoeet Comb p'-r It' 1','mIic; ?1" extmcted. 41.,?i">'?'. 'lo white clover cr.nib r.-iiT?-: ?1?. extracted. :'.'?tVy; e'aiif?rnla. ex? tracted, BSjaiajc; Southern. In built. |>'-r Ballon, .'.'?ifliic, Peanut? are "moving moderately. She-lle?! rather more fre?elv offered We qu- te. lVnnuta. hand-l I? ked, per 11?, 4c; do Spanish, sh-lle.l, Xo 1, 'o\?c. Virginia, shelled. Xo 1. .v. SULK AXIl PREASt-The daily av-erag; receipt? of milk and cream B" W'e different railroad distrit?utlng points In and near the cit;- fur thi week have h?-n as follow?. , . Condense! Milk. Cream. Milk. Erie . 4.m 62 Fusquehanna . 2.1.?> !'? Lnckawanna . ???22 77 N T. C. and H-irlem. 1.8T8 11 New-Tork and Northern. ??2"> ? Xew-Haven an?l Hartf>rd. I.42B ? Ontario and SVestern. 4.71?' -- we?t ?Amts . * -s" 03 New-Jersey Central. B8 ? Short route? . -,"0' _"" Total dally supply.2V'.'9 lit S98 The price paid bv the Milk Exchange has been $1 08 a ran where the milk Is delivered in this city. '> cent? less where It Is delivered west of the Hudson. m 822 M II THE GENERAL MARKTET REPORT. R?W York. July IS, WW roTTOX?To dav's cotton mark-t made gain, opening quiet but firm at an advanc mall net f '<'n4 pilnts. further" advanced 2'q\ |>oints. the market par ?ally re acte.l, but cle-4-ed tlrm at a n?-t advance of Ulili p ?ints, with total sal? s of 77.4i?) bale* futures. 3.?"31 bales ?pots, the latt-r Including 1.17?? bale* ej-port, I.S8I bal** spin? ning and !?isi baie? c ?ntract. The spot market closed firm at unchanged prices; middling nplandB, 7 18 lSe; middling (Juif, S3 ISe. The early advan-.y was due to .. better class of cable new? than had been exp--r??i, leading to covering on fears of an over- large ?h rt Interest, while enrlv- crop ac*??unt? wer* cntllcting. fr ,.n privat? source? Indicating continued dry weather .n Texas In ?-.nflrmatlon Of the weather map. The market ?ubseq-ientlv eased off partially, especially on the appear anee of the weekly weather and crop report, indicating general improvement in the central and enst-m ??ctlm?. of the cotton belt, while Mississippi. Arkansas and Texas were suffering from drouth. Where picking has bearun In Texas the crop is said to h? withstanding drouth fairlv well, while In Arkansas it has reached a critical position, and unless rains fall s^'?n the crop In that State will le Injure!. Tbe rf-p-'rt fell rather flat In the absence of outside speculative Interest, which appears to he as In different a? at any time this season. Recent bullish cvertures made by the market Intlmi'lat ??1 the ?h??rts, and selling 1? marked by extreme caution, especially In view of the ?-teadlly in'tea*!ng strength of COttOt) statis? tic?. S.uthern ?j,ot markets, middling quoted, were a? fol? lows: Galvestun quir-t. 7 11 l?lc; ?ale?, 7? bales. New Orleans neady. 7 11 l?*c: sale?, 4<>t> bole?. Moolle, n?.tblng doing, 741'. Savannah tlrm. 7'-?c; sale?, Z.2C bal-s. Norfolk firm. Re; sales, 7 bale?. Sien phis qiiet, ~,\r; ?ales, 27," bale*. Augusta B*m. 7*?,*; sslBB, 2 balea St. Louis aulet, "\c. e_"harlest?>n firm, 7*?c; sales. 1.2.*)') l?le?. Wilmington steady. 7'?c. Ualtlmora nominal, "?'?c. Re? ceipts at the port? today were fill bales, making a total s ? far this week ?>f 1.77',? bale?. Kxp rt? to Great Britain were 5??0 bales; to Prance, ??so, pales, and t?) the ?*r?ntl nent. ?B bales. CoBSolldated p.?rt stock? foot up 13T.084 bales. Including H?1.42.r) bales In Xcvv-Vork i,nd 2.1.00?; bales In Xew ) erleans. Cotton F.xchange. special Llverp<X'l cable?; Kp,,t f,,t ton. m'd.-rate deman?l; sale?, lu.ooo bales; spe?-ulatl?,n and export, 1,00o: American. 1).(K?i; receipts, :i.i?si; Amer? ican, 1,000; middling upland?, 4 7-32d: futures steady; livers at last night's prices; closed quiet, i./ijl p,,mt r.'t advance. January-February. .'ir.2b; February-March, H?*b; March-April, 188b; April-Mar, 3.'?4s; July, ifOb; Jul'--AUgUSt. 4<l>?s; August-September, 404b; September October. 3H1'3s; oc.ober-Non?mber, Hfrr; No*mal-er-De remlier. BUM*; liecember-J.-.nuary, 3.'.2b. Manchester Yarns quiet, but steady. CI ?ths quiet. The range of contract price? follow?; Yester? day, July August.7 3T ?-?'0 7..'17 - if 7.411 Heplember .7.17 7.28 7.17 T.28<fT.29 October .7.00 7 11 7.00 7.10-^7.11 November .?1?7 7.07 fi.07 7.on'?i7?)7 7.11 7 II Opening. High. LOW. Hose. ...7.:?) 7 47 7..19 7..r>2?7.'i .?t in* ...7i)3 7.21 Decemb*r ... January . Februar?/ . - March .T.M April . ? Futures ?(pene? quiet and firm January .... February . .. fiii?? 7.02 T-10fi7.ll 7.1.-1 ?17.14 7.17Li7.1M 7.14 T.21?7.22 ? 7.24-?.726 lalBS. 2.OS? bales. 03 September .7.17 ee.-tober 3.-, 7 34 7.14 ti H7 ?.(?3 B.M 7('i 7...I 7.0? 7.10 Siurch.T.10 November . ?t,.'.?7 juiv .7 3?, December .li.'.ni August .7..". Future? clo?ed firm, feale?, 77.400 bales, ?doelng prices: January .7.llfl7.14 August .?'?7.40 Fei ruary .T.17?T.18 September .7.28*j7.2li Mtu-eh .T.2107.22 <'-t..t?-r .7.1097.11 April .7.24'ef7.2ei November .7.o'?v7 ei7 July .7..*>2ii7..'.l DeietnU-r .7.1'? 17 11 eeiKI'KI" Tl.'- ? ???"fe?- market B-*****ed steady at a loes of 1018 pointa, .be e-'juivaierit of yesterday's advance ; rated Inactive and featureless for the rest of the sessl n. and Cl00?d Bteady it unchange-d price? to a. net 1 am of 10 points. T'tal sale? future?. C.7riO bngs. Tlie low*! 1? v. : -,f piir-es was 'he result of a cimbjnatln of bearish In fluences. inclu'llng dlsappolnilng i:ur, pean CaMee, Con tlnue?l beavy Ilrazlllan receipt?, small wareh?iu?e de llveries in tills country, a '-n-eping up In the American visible coffee ,,f Urazlllan coffee, apathy of outside specu? lative interest ami continued duln-ss In the spot i ?ffee department. Y>t the bearish!) ln?llried were afraid to in creas? th.-lr sh??rt line? , wing t<> fear? of an over large ?hoit Interest for the present small maik>-t. There ?ill be no advices from Havre to rnotTOW, the ,- ff,- mark'-t there being close?l f?ir a h ,|lday In celebratl.?n of Hie Fall ?,f the I'.istile The market for Spot lirazllian coffee fh?,w? oontinued ?lulness, and Is ii ?mina i ?vlth sime weakness, closing on the basis of 7'.c for Xo 7 Klo, "\r for No 7 Sant-?, Involn- l?ts. while nill?1 eoffeea <*ontlnue Inactive and fe.itur?-.es?, with > nly small trab? r(,??H'le. es -l' .?t s ?jas !i-i".cti"n in pajees, and evaa then tb* polk?/ of buy? er? is ?gainst artlcipating the future to any considerable extent. Mild e?,ffe?- prices are as follower Marsealb t'ommon t- y ?). l'.fi .0?.', g ? "1 Cucuta. I8"4?918?4c. i.i Duayra Caracaa, I4??4?,#18*a>c; Porto Cabello, ?**401BHc. Sa v anilla -lluc.iramanga. 18H<BtlJc; It g.ta. I5*4??1B?4C. Slexl, ;.n c,i|,i?ni, H-ili7?-. ?i.ivi'i. 1 l'q Is:,,-. Central American e'o-nmi-n to ordinary, lo'ijllc; fair to go ??!, U*401T*4c; prime to choice, 17%020'sjc. F.ast Indian In terioi 24432ic: fancy, 27'?.'*ei. . Ja? .?. 21|**23 . Angostara ll'/ii:-^ Mocha, Mfi IB"?/*-, The mat ket ruled qulei and fea-ureles? all day. busities? c ?nsistlng chiefly of a smtdl ),,bbing tra?:?-. Y**terdaj the (learner ?;?? rgian I*rlnce cleared Rio with 2."..?So |,aK?. and the steamer Wordsworth fr m Babia on Saturday win? 1,800 bag? The range of contract price? follows: 0pe-fl ing. H.gh. LBV, .?"?.'I". 8.08 ?;.?5 8 "-o (J.KS 7.1?) July .b.?V. August . ? September .?V.80 O ? ? . r ."LUC November . ? I>e , t?lier .7.<K) Jaaoary . -- February . ? March .7.ir. April . ? Sl?- . ? rorelBB Market?. Sa- ' average Sant? ?. 88000: recelpta, t? " " is.) bags llainborg Coffe fi VII ti 80 00 Close <?*4B6.65 e: e." ,, i; ;,, 'i T.'.'./?, N ? i, ttfiH -ii S.ttSI-1 ?1.115 i:.?...'.-,i ; '??i 7.00437.03 Ye.ter lay 11.70 .11 7.15 .?.????7.05 7 0807 I" ? lu'?i7 1", ? Mil 20 ? 7.80?17 93 ?'??ffee market ?i--a?;v: days. M.800 ii, irk, i un, I 8.70 e; 88 8. SO ?Vi?) 7 .).*, 7.10 7 l?. 7 18 to \ pfK lower; ?ale? 8.000 bag?. ||iIUe Coffe? market opfita i Meedy. H franc lower ai i-j m., \, fmn.* lower. At ?? P. m.. oarei) ?lead?, unchange,!. ?'l-sed ouiet at ? B*t l-cli,,,, of \ Iran. . Total ?ales: I1?.i!rsi l.agj " elaanar-r .18.80 Jut> i*a '"."'??""??y . 4.-,.::, August .....,...!.44 '; -i',";:,1' .?S-?? September .?mm Miv June .4.1 r. o tober . 44 75 .44-..*?*) November . r, <?i I;,, . q... m?rkei firm. Ko 7 Rio. B88B0; exchanaM f 15 -?d; re,-,??v ,w ,,lv 17,. ? for tlTe !-n'a ?"rjoo bit?? l"*K ':"'""1 rr Kl!r|" -,"J' '"'"*? Tie statlktl,.,! poalUoS of l-.rt.zl) ? offee I? a? f I!,,,.. Jea V.rk deliveries. 9.0kV' Baltimore . X. w (?Mean? ,. l.\ ? n- ? ir.? tu Total de||ver|.-s . New V? rk sle?rk .. Baltimore stock ... Xew ?irle.ins StOI k St,<k ut all port? . 10 0.?', .418.003 . 14.871 . 22 7x7 4'i2 -.'1 Afl'"*' .2ew;<M.? S'l?l'?!e supply lame- time I>?ii. . 72SI.S2I ?';y;..-,:i2 Yt-siT Lu Last ?, 4 884 ii Ml re."?) 0.128 am.BBi ?.278 24 M 44277S 99f.?tto 7? ii :;.? ?7'j.:;oo 33*1, e it) 27.818 211.117 802,881 2.*?3.?)?)0 Blf,..VM 30B.388 Same time IB?.B14.188 603.120 331."? DRCOS?There wsa nothing special In the happening? of the drug market- since last reported. Iluyer? were con? servative In their taking?, and there were n ? Important changes In quoted prices We quote: Opium, ceses. B l... lobbing. ?2 4u. powdered. M 1 ?if? 3V morphine, bulk. ? 7?>ti*l BO; oiinc- vial?. II 75fi$l SB; eighths, fl BfMB? ?0; quinine, domestic, bulk I7elt?c; foreign, bulk. 15?1?. .KKSKNTIAL oil " -Anlee. fl 00; cubeb, BOfNOc; mar?, fl 1041*1 15. tansi. ?1 ?~?.I?.* iTS Hurdook. 'I'.-,-. eeattan, ?Hi?'.' c; s-?nega. H-.uHiern. .'I.V. Mltmer?,ta. 27 ,;.">-. snake, lanada. 13c: Texas. I7?|*21e. FIXKTB AM? MEAL The flour msikei was rn a ear? steadv basl? to-day. especially nenr the close, when pries were held hleher In ?vmpalhy with the rise m wheat. Hu?ln?ss wss of fair volume until checked by the late rtd vance. i,i,|.-,!i,n n? In barr-ls were 4s follows: Spring pat er.ls, 14 HW?4 3"; winter straights, " BBBJH f>; winter patents. 14 SOB 14 SO: spring c.ears. 13 45*r?*3 "5, extra No 1 winter. B?35f?f3 80: ex'rr? No 2 winter, 3 l.Vtr? 25. RYE riyTIt Active snles. OOO bbls. at *2~*2 40. CORNMRA"?Quiet. ?Ju,'ed: kiln dried, fl laOf?$l r?, as t? brand.HAH MEAL-Steady; fine white. 75c; fine yellow, 721775c- - ars?. 5vf?t?i>.FEE1'-Elrm; 40. tV) and ? lb winter. In bulk BOfJBBi: spring. 50~55r; im? lb, ilie^iV.c. rve feed, 47*'ff50o; city bran, 57*f,00r; hominy chop. IMMBteC. CHAIN WHEAT--An advonco In 'he Liverpool market this mornlne entirely out of proportion to yesterday'!! lat? rise .n this side started nn active buying movement am,.ng the short Interest, ?nd sent .irires up about '?c a bushel. Throughout the d?y there wa? a les? active trade, but the first advance wa? retaln.-d. with few reaction?, un? til near the close, when 11 very decided advance added ?bout a cent more to the price, and the market left 1 It ltt#!%C net higher. A notl-eable feature Of the early mar? ket wns the bullishness of ?ocal sentiment b?s?,l upon smaller receipts of new wheat nt i"hlesg-i and Southwest? ern points than had been Indicated by 'he recent advice? fr m country stations. St. Inou?s, In fact, led the midday strength on disappointingly small BfftTBll "f new wheat. A partial explanation for the light movement was the re? port 'hat farmer, are slacking their wheat Instead of threshing It. anticipating better price. In the future. Throughout the West there seems to be a growing belief that by holding nark his wheat 'he farmer will be able to sell more advn..tageoii?ly later on, and the united move? ment of Kentucky farmer? toward this end suggest? similar a. Hon by wheat grower? In other States. At Mine? during the early session after tb? first bull flurry had subsided somewhat there was more or less selling against c,iis. i.ut beyond a temporary check this did not materially affect sentiment. The last advance, and the most Important of the day, was the result of a cable de cla-lns that Turkey ha I refused to agree to the demand? made by Europe In regard to the Grecian question. While the advance stimulated speculation It shut out a tot of export orders which would doubtless otherwise have been filled, and at the close only 10.000 bush of hard winter wheat had been worked, trop news was favorable. Ad? vices from the ?pr'ng wheat countries Indicated that the cr-|) whs makln? good progress under ?atl?f.ic'ory weuther conditions, and harvesting operations In the winter wheat belt, which were delayed by recen* rains, have again b'-en resumed. PrtoM and rillsfmry Both agree that the spring wheat crop, while likely to be of fair v-lume, will not rea-h the expcotati-ns circulated by the bears during the Ihm f. v.- weeks The Liverpool news consisted of an early advance of '*61d oloslnn *f?l*d n?-t higher. Seaboard -lMi.in.-es of -.-heat and flour were small, and .Northwest ? sn receipts qui e libera! at 301 cars, against 407 cars last ye;,r No 1 Northern New York ?UOted M^c f o b afl .T.CORN Th- corn market maintained a firm underton-? all day. shrwing positive itreafjth In the lato afiernoor owing to the advance in wheat, ?'rop news m mixed and not altogether satisfactory, temp, rature as low as ,V? ?i, the ''ertrs! West not being regarde', as helpful to the crop, which needs ?rood warm Weather to bring out Its fall growth. The trad? las b<en educate,) to hellev?, that the crop will fall considerably short of early esti? mates ,-wing to its late start, and that the bull side Is the safest f-,r the |,,ng run. Thero was a decided fall In export Interest, due s mewhat ? the lat? Jump In prices. The market -1 ,sed nt \c net advance. No 2 corn quoted B014/ elevator, 31 *c delivered. Kxp?rte? took 04.000 bush. .OATS The market for oats wa? negle-ted to-day fr. ir a speculative standpoint, although the undertone was h'-lped by the -trength In wheat, closing prices ?howlng *c net advance. The cash market was also slow, sale? for ?sp rt footing up only 80.iV?? bush. No 2 oat? quoted 22',o; n0 3 ,,?,?, 2?u,e; No 2 white. 25V,c; No 3 white. 24',,-; track white. 25"tf30c; track mixed. 23f?4c. in I" Marxet timer; quoted BT*C c I f Buffalo; ?ale?, 85,0" tmsh .HARLEY--Market firmer; quoted 2?V noinlnai c 1 f Uuffalo last half July: ?ale?, 10,000 bush. NEW-YORK PRICES. Open- High- Low- Qos- Tester Wheat: Ing. e?t. est. Ing. day. July .77V, 7114 771, fMI. 77 September .71*4 73 71* 72* 71U December .73* 74* 73* 74'* 73 ?? Corn : ?_f .? ? ? peu sou September .81?, 31V Uli 31* 31V, Oats: ??_ ?.? ? ? 22H 22'? September .22* 22'4 22* 22'? 22 Lard: "SPte-?ie ._ _ ?14 13 $4 13 Beoetpt? of breadetuff? at Interior point? In thousand?, last three ciphers (000) omitted, flour bbls, grain bush, as follows: Flour. Wheat. Corn. Oat?. Rye.Darley. Chicago . 10 11 414 84(1 1 22 Milwaukee . 5 n g 37 5 | Minneapolis . ? 142 1 ? _ _ l'uluth . ? 63 ? 81 4 0 St. Luis. 2 23 10 64 ? ? Kansas City. ? 28 8 4 ? ? T I do . ? 6 1?3 ? 1 _ Detroit . 2 8 2 1 ? ? Peor?a . ? ? 32 28 ? ? Ti tais. 19 277 492 408 ~l~? ~37 Shipments from these points: ?hl~4~ . 7 11 120 411 ? 3 Milwaukee .13 ? 1 j _ 21 Minneapolis . 83 31 ? ? ? l'uluth . -, 12.S ? ? _ 19 St. Loel?. 8 7 6 11 _ ? Kansas Cltv. ? 3 g 2 _ _ T oled.? 26 ID t ? _ I""- It . 1 1 2 ? - - lJc-ria . ? ? n 7 _ _ Totals. 64 209 158 433 ~ ~43 Receipts at Atlantic ports: New York . 25 30 150 202 83 20 !>"*'"n . 4 ? 32 20 ? I'hlladelphla . 8 13 68 44 ? ? Iialtlmore . 9 53 74 4 ? _ Near Orleans . 2 9 I 13 _ _ (ialveston . ? _ 24 ? ? _ Total?. 48 105 343 873 "36 "20 Exports from Atlantic ports: New York . 5 51 311 130 ? 20 H st n . 4 ? ? 2 _ ? I'hllad-lphla . ? 2 3 67 _ ? Baltimore . 0 ? 17 ? _ -f. ToUls. IS 63 331 100 ? "? HEMP AND JUTE There was an Inactive market for manila hemp, but the tone was ?tradv to firm, owing to recel? f advices of firm conditions at primary mar? ket* Sisal hemp was In light stock, with tone firm Jute aid Jute butts were quiet but steady. We quo:e: Manila hemp, spot, 3*c, shipment. B%M*MSc: ?Isal spot and shipment. 2*c; Jute, spot. It U second, B*C shipment )f, ,le?ble triangle and equal, 2.05-, n g ?oconal, 3'ic; Jute, spot, shipment, paoer quality, 1.11214c; mixing] I.SOc; bngging, lVfl1*o. HIDES Th? market for common dry hides wa? firm, and holding? wer.? held at full and In s -me cases at higher price? than qu ?led. In far?, It was ?aid that o in sales were mad? at advanced rates. Tanner? were fairly g ?>d barere ?'Ity slaughters were quiet and In the iniilti ibm The West wa? said to be well cleaned up of ?lock at lea un?,- polola California, in*"; Matataoraa, 10c. Orinoco, Hl'i< ; It-,gota l8*4B16c; 'entrai American. 1,'ii l?',c. Oalveatoa, l?#lBe; Puerto Cabello, i?V; l? Ouayra ISc. Dry salted Maraealbo, lie; Bavaallta, ll^c; Texas. lie; Ifatamorae. IBS}lSJ*c. Wet salted -Havana, as they run. BSJ8*e. . it y slaughters Native steers. IO*01O*c; butt brand?. I?*c; fide brands, itc, bulls, 7i?-g7V ?; cow, b*til0c; c mtry ?laushter, bteer?, f?V<?'-"', cw, 9V6b* ball, T*BT*c. UEATHKB Hemlock leather was firm, with a pretty good demand, ind full price? ruled. There was a s-^1 ?re?as? demiind f--r uni n leather, s?, that then was .1 fairly active sales movement Most of the orator? came from oat-elf-town baren, "ak leather was tlrin and fairly active. Hemlock Kon-actd, tirst seiecti ir? I801B ?ec> onde, 17'nlK,. thirds, lefflTc; acid, first selection lieif Be; ?econd?, l'.?i?'c; thirds. 17a7l**C. reject? 18*014-. I'nlon- Light backs, middle backs and middle lie,-,vy, |7Q 2H,?; seconds, heavy, 25'uMc; Uilrds. XSe)24c; licht lacks, ,,,?-. 3TB2SC; re. nd?. 25'u 20- . bellies. I1'.?I2',,\ 1 i.ik Dreeeed backa, SsaBSbc; te,- nd?. 27?i'.*sc, thir'is, 23030c; bellies, 14'tfl5c, lilting butta, B7#S0e? T.-x.is, oak isle, lOBMc. METALS TIN"?The market closed with spot at 113 SO ?Of 14. I/,nd n cbsed with ?pot quoted at ?H2 los und futures at t'0'1. sales US ton? ?pot and lu tons futures. Hlnsapore cloaed at MB c 1 f London.COPPKR The? was an eaay c|.?lng to copper, with s|,f ,,11 ted at llll? ?112.".. Electrolytic ck-eed at $ii?75'a$n lu. ?ni ,..?nng copper at flO ."si'.illl. London closed at ?47 12s 0.1 tot Mt?t und future? at ?47 17s Od Sale? ."hu? lona mot and Too r-ns futu-es.LEAD?Cloaed dull at ? ?0?? TO for Not. Si Iyoul? weak, with sellers at $.'! 45. all kinds. London closed at ?12 Ba I?!.SFKLTF.lt -Ctoeed quiet at ?4 25'af4 .15 fol ?pol St 1.,-uls easy, tl?,', M?L ?4 1U asked. LoaaSoB ehMMd at IM 17? ?t-l.IROff?Wa? lasy. clo?|ng with sellers at BStB, (Jlasgow clcsed at 41s. Middle?!,, r, closed it ,'tl's 3d. MOLASSES ANI? SYIMTS filucose wa? attractlr-g th. principal attention in thl? market, and It was Improving In price. The current qw tatlon was $1 15 f< r 4J ,l?grees and fl I*' for 4.'l degree?. Hur-lness. however, was quiet The demnnd for hot! tn"la?-?cs and syrups was slow, but market fajrlv ?tea ly arid price? wi'h ,ut Important change. We quote: Sfear-Orleaae centrlfasal, common, TB*9c; fair. 10012, g I l.'ilil?e; pilme. lCitlUc. New.Orleans, open kettle, common, io'.-iSc. fair, IBOSOc: g.1, 'jvn22. . prime S39*Mc; Porto Rico, li"'!?*?,-. Byrupe i',,mm,,n. Bf/Bc; f?lr, l"'.f l'J'-."-. go,?l. 14^il.",e, prime, in_ 17 ?. fSB?*, 1BB20C naval STORES Stock: Roten, 20,?'? bhte; spirits turpentine. I.1U1S I,bis. tar. 1.255 bbls. Rosin was a ?hadI .... bat ,,thers unchanged. Market generally Bteady. We ,|U,.t. : Tar. regulars $175. oil barrels. "20?I3 25; pitch II 88; spirit?. r?gulars and machines. ?r>9?ty?; roeln, comm n to g"d ?trained. *l 7u'u|l Tj*; E, tl I "a $1 ?*; I'. $ I ??:,',,$! t-7',. O, 1180; H. II ICS; 1. nicy,. K BSttB; m $2 m. n. ?S0: w ?;. USB; w w. $275 MILS There was no important cnanxe in the mark, t for eottoneeed oil and business was oe a les? active scale than yesterday, being almost entirely of a jobUns chnr ac?,-r. The undert -ne, however, retained all of Its ?trong features LInared ?II Head*/. W? quote-, prim? erad?, Brie n minai; irlme cru'le f c, b mills. HI'S Id*-: prime summer yellow. 34*928?: off ?immer yellow. 23*024c; butte- grades 2Mi?Ho. nminal. pilme ?hite. 2,,|2'?,-; Pilm? winter' vcllo-.v, 21?'^30e. linseed, Amen-an, raw, 2??30c American, b died, Il0.ISc; Caleatta, raw. BBe. "',1 |--.\N i'lUII'lH'lS The market for berth freights Is ouP-t at' the foil ,wing qu tallo?: Liverpool, 2'-?d; UNH ,1,'n 3.1 i'.lasgow. 2'?d: llrlsl,,'.. 2*.i ; Iylth. 2\d; llul'., |1 1 Newcastle B*4; Antwerp 3*>i ? Hamburg. 60 pfn?; lllitirdnm. BVic; Amsterdam. B*c; Cork, for orders. 2s M . it'.n t , Liverpool, per Ilsitt-. 12c . .. . PRCIOllTS AND CHARTERS The ?all tonnage market continues v?-rv aniel owing t?, the ?carclty of Urge vessels ?ul'ablc f r il,- '. ig vovage trades, and the alienee ,,f demand ' ? ,! thei classes. Rates for the former are firm and for the latter nominal and without qu ?table c>).,nge. ? ?rtitn ?teamen nre in steady demand, with rates ruling str ng both for prompt r,nd forward I ?dltip. other departments are aalet'. CHARTERS British steam, r. 1.6?!? t-.ns. fawn timber. ren?.i-,,ii t. the Cal ted K'ng?iu or C0B llnent. II 2s 'id llrltlsh at'im't, ls?"Tl marten grain. Philadelphia Dr li.-iltimore t-- Belfast -r Rot lerda??, 2? TvLd berth term?. Option of Antwe-p 2s Ttd. \,iKu?t 1 25, ltriti?b fte.tnei I7.O0U quarters ?.rain. Itililm re t . plelu 1 port? In ted Kingdom m <'??iiilnenl. 2? Bd, b?rth term?, Sept.-'ml^r ; two llrltlsh M .ui.'r?. Mum a-id 15,1?"? uuarten grain, Philadelphia ,r Hn.ti ? -. ? rk. f'-r orders. Sa, August. Mritl'lj steamers. ',!,-, quarter? atraln Half Im- re t- < ? ' k f r rlr? I 1.1. Aug;i?t , llrltlsh ?Lamer. 'Ji.i??i quarters grain. Il.ilt'-c. t>- to picked port?. I'nlted Klngd in or ?'..nilnent. In ludlng Havre or ?iiinkirk. 2- in. berth terms. August, British steamer, is iK?, quartan grein I'.i!tlni,,t>- -r Vlrslnla t, lt?ifi?t, II tterdam or Antwerp. 2? m berth terms. September; Hrltlsh steamer, I.SBB I ns. St Lawrence trite. Uwee in nth? 7?. vorwesten steamer in." tona, \\. ?t ir.in trade, or.e ?r two m nth?. f?k?i per month, luitiah bark. HI t -ns lumber, n?nr River la Boen m Aires. $?>, h ?eat SB; brl?. .171 t-.li?. geneial , arg-,, l.-n,,- t, Bebte, 07 per bbl: ecbooner, 813 tins (corrected), lumber, t'n' ,n Island ti I'hl ade;phl?. ?4 and fr?e whiirfage, s..-li ,.-r..-r. .'Ill t ,ns. lumber. Breaawleh I? Bssfor ?4 *> iir,ti?t, 1 ?rH, ?jj t na, lath. Miramlrhi to New-Tors, ik?,-. Hri?i.?, ?rhooner, 2Mi ter.s. , -.al. Edgewater t,, Yarmouth. Bf?c; ?oho n?-r Ils ton?. ?Otl, w?ehswfc?a to st ,k',,n Spring?, Me., '71?,-; Krltld? ?learner. 1.1? 1*1 t ,n?. general r?rgo, hen,-? to China ? nd Japan berthed. Ilrli'eh steamer. IAMB quarters grain, New-Orteaaa to the I'nlfe.l Klnrdom or < untlnent. 11s.' net f..nil. September: ?hip (ta arilv?, lai,!??? cases petro? leum, hence t, J?p?n. 21<|22,'. llrltlah ?hip. 2.S.1H t 11?. gmln. Han ?'ran. Isco to a direct port. I'nlte.l Kingdom, 20?. t? , llr.tlsl? ?hips. 2.04?? a:.,I 2.1'"? rn?. gielS Sun I Francisco to rnrk, for. orders, to the t'nlted Kingdom. Havre. Antwerp or I?unklrk. 2o?-ir21? "Id. respectively; 1'eiiish ship 2.053 tons, griln. trian Francis.? , to ?*.?li-io. 15?. PROVISIONS--The m-iraet for provisions cpened lower In sympathy with large h??g receipt?, bul later rec.vere.l on (he strength In grnln and closed quite firm PiiRK?flteadv . snl"?. 400 bids, yuote.l: M*s*. ****1|B .?0: family. |0-rjl!l 75. short clear. 88 600810 80.HKF.F ?Jiilet. Quoted: Me??. $7.*'?tl|N; family, ?lie?llo; packet, ???til.i.V). extra India me?.. |12fil14 BEEf IIAStS Quiet. Quoted. *2.".'?7 J24.DRBBBED HOOB Firm. noted: liaron. 4\'i.V. 10o tt>. IMte: I? lb, B*4?e; 120 lb. ?''','?; pig?. 5*?,-i|5',<-.eTT MFATS Pickled bell'es tlrm. Quoted, r>%07c; pi. + led ahnulBer* uiile?. 5','u ?''"*???; p'rklerl hamr easy SX.?f)c; Western, green. HI It?, i ??'?' 7iy-, Chbago. SI'. IHR. 7".?i7V Chl.-ng?..TAU."W ; Pull. Quoted. SMc.BTTSARINE Quiet; . |e... 4v4j?; lar?l stearin.- 5'?.V4. ... I.All?" ?-eilet. do cd 4.07i,c. nominal ; ?nie? 25(1 le? <?tv 8.1*0*] :t i'..">? . sale?, 70 ICS; refined ?lea.lv. Quoted; s ,uth America, 4.75c; Continent. 4.4<>o; compound. 3",*f,4e; Western. 4*-J4V; Hraill. k<g?. 80 ; option?, 4.15c, nominal, for September. RICK--There was n little better demand fcr rice, rind the mark'-t was In gocd shape., stocks ?re light. Supp.es are well eld. Talmadge. .New-' ?Means, telegraph? lynnstan* crop movement to .lav as follows: "Receipts rough, In? cluding am.'unt carried over. 871.850 ?neks; last year. 1.21H.272 sacks sales cleaned, lb*...'"?* bbl?; Ust year. 2.H. 775 bbls. Matrket dalli offerings light; prices firmly minn tsltied.*' Charleston telegraphs Carolina crop movement -day as follows: "Receipts ?leaned, 56*888 bbls; sales. ......125 bbl?. Assortments g?od hut ?mall; principal dB mand on foreign." We quoie: Domestic, common to on.1 nnry. .*|i..'-).'l',c; fair to good. 4-??4e,c; pMme to choice, -?.i B*4c- fancy ??|i'.??,c; Taina. 4'e/4V; Patna In bond. MB) 3'ic; Japan. 4W/e74*e4c; Java. 3"Va4V. Itangoon In b.m.l. 2 St'MAR?Raw sugar wa? tlrm, with sales as follows: 1880 bag? <*uba centrifugal. Ort test, from store, at .-?'S?*; 74'*, lags Surinam, do from wharf. 00 test. .TV; 2.000 rag? I'ubo o-ntrliuenl eat Philadelphia) fr-m ?t??re. 90 test. Bl .'IV nn?l 2 000 bag? Cuba m??'.ass'-s sugnr, from st,e, si test, at 2V. The market iHoeed at the ab?,ve price?, nnd muscovado was oooted ar 3',e. Refined sugar was firm, with good deman?l. an?l ?.vcrsale? were made on diamond V XXXX p?iWdered and powdered. irjOUld A. standar I a-r?nalated, confectioners' A, ami Nos 1 to B Inclusive, and Noe 10 11 15 an.l 18. Stock? ?if other grades were light, 'dindon wris qukt f.r cane. Java quoted at to? ?*t'l; fair refining Ba Bd, Iteet, buyer* nt quotations, present month, ms .".'?d ?'next month, 8* Bd. Keflned sugar wa? qiiote.l as follows': I). mln?s, <"V; eut '.oaf. .'.'-? : crush.-d 54?; powder.-.l "."?i cr.-.rsc pe '.v?'-r-d. B***at*? granulated. 4V; (1n?> grnn'ulated. 4V-. coarse granulated. Be; extra tine gran)ilated. r>c; centrifugal, granulated. 51??*; cuh*s. ?*4c; XXXX powdered. ,'.*?,c; mould A. .V?o; diamond A, 474,c; confectbiners' A. ?er Colombia v. 4'y-: Windsor A. 4-??;. Rlda-ew.1 A. 4**c; Fh.??nix A. I've; Kmplro A, 4...etc; No ?? lu.?; Xo 7. tJle; X ? 8. 4',c N" I?. '.I*'- Xo 10. '.Ok: Xo ii 1.04c; No 12. 3V. X"?. IB, 3V; No Id, ??V; me M, 8Hc; No 1" 1.44e, , , , . _ TeiltACCO?Tliere waa a very good ?lemand for seedleaf and a tlrm market. Bales ' ? ?ted up 1.0??) cases. H..-1 u t:n? 8S0 ease* Elmfl-a-n, t-rtsji IBB8 at ItkflBe; MO ojuot 1880 N-w Knglanl Havana. I502.C: 100 cases 1S04 Wisconsin Havana BUc; '??>*> case? ISN Wisconsin Havana, private ?erms and ISO eaB*B ???in.'rli??. Bl I'/Kb*. Havana firm; ?ale? of too bales at 7<V?ri'*l !" In bond. Sumatra ?tea ly. sab-. 125 bales at i?i! fil2 18 In boBd. WnOI.-Th.? market pr*0*nt?d a firm n?pect ?nJ a fair am ?unt of tradlttf ama g ?Ir.g en. In rvme .-.ise?, how? ever business Me-med IB be i'-strlcted liy he extreme eon fldence displayed by h??ld.-r:?. who In s?,me ca?.?e? ?-?"c n??t seeking buyer* bul were Inclined to await development? which they sav will work for better prices' In the near futur-. The ereel bulk of lbs tianracMen? for the week were In foreign stiele, and these 1*0*1* ?-.re also firm and In fact ?how an advancing ten lctn y. Some sales of botl* ?l-mestb? ami foreign w,?,| have ie?n made during the week here an?l in BoetOB at e-nhnn?-d values. Quotations ar? ot-oted 11? f-Hows: Ohio fle.-es- No* I and 2. *"3024c; -xx and al ??????? 2.".?i'Ji'. X Slichb-an. 10c: X Oblo lie; wash.-! combing. 204521c; unw.ishe.-1 combing. 2iy?21c: .-? an* Btashed cmbing. 22023c: Michigan Delaine, 21*9 22- Bedored beats?Estra pulled. :tiiei37o; A super pulled. SltiflSBc; I! super. W4jS5c; C super. ?N-I.T*.-; Xo 2 sup-r. Be Terrltorv, aaflBc; California fall. s?ilo-r California aprlng 10??n,V, f)regon. ICSldc, Texas, fall an.l ?eprlng. lleulle- Australian, toifSko; Stontevld?o, in-fl7c; South American pulled. 27f21)c; Canada cmblng fleece', 234127c; Caaada combing pulied. 27'if2iic; English wools, M928e; Cape and Natal. 14t?17c. Wool Kxchang? reports?The WOO] Exchange quote? do? mestic wevd? (In the grease? a? follower TF.XA9. Cents, Spring, 12 month?, choice.10012 Spring. averi'T? . W0 Spring, ?1 S months .10011 Fall choice. 1010 Fall average. b? O'-t CALIFORNIA. Northern ?prlng fr?e.I.t"rl5 Mt.ldl? County ?prlng.12ffl3 S ?uthern ?prlng .10011 Hurry and defective. 9? I Free fann Northern.11011 F?.U S?.-there . M 7 -"?efectiva fail . 53 ? OREGON. Eastern Oregon, choice.10i|l2 Eastern Oregon, a v erage.101) 11 Eastern Oregon, heavy . *'u I S'alley Oregon No. 1.14'r/15 Valley Oregor No. 2.115016 Valley Oregon No. 3.18016 Valley Oregon lamo? .l??jlt TERKITORY. Idah?? fin? . "Xi 10 IJaho One medium .I?"? 11 Idaho me??!it.m.12018 Kansas Une a ,d fina medium..*. 8*3 12 Kan.as medium .12013 Wyoming dne . Sf| 0 Wyoming tine medium .11018 Wyoming tii?-.!luin .18015 t'tah fine . 8010 I'tah fine medium .U^il.t t'tah medium .12^(14 Hakota tlr.e . 8?? 10 I'ako'a fine medium .11012 Dateta m-dium .?G13 MONTANA. Fine choice .10-311 Fine average. 1010 Fine me.lium choice .12014 Fine medium average.10fj(12 Medium choice .- y 15 Sfeiium average .18014 L?--?> Moataaa .,,.?'?i3 Washington tine . 7ft I Wafhlngt.-n fine medium . till'? Washington m.-dlum .Ut] 12 C0I>)RVI)O AND NKW SIKXleJO. Impp-ve.l .12^15 e'?,arse and carpet.12eil4 fViorgia and S ?uthe-rn .18018 ?_ a? - _ LIVE STOCK MARKET. New Y rk. July 13. 1HU7. ?FKVK.-' ReeetptB. e.nly one carloa?!. or 21 head. Noth? ing doing in live cattle; feeling generally steady. Dressed teef steady at eiy*?'.,.- per lb f,,r poor to prime city dressed nativ- side?. Cables fr,-m L?jnd, n and Urerpool quoted American ?teers at 14)01 le, dress?-?l vv-e.ght; refrigerator beef at Bt*r08%c p.-r It?. Tt-.e Oeorgio carne?! to Uverpool to-day 425 CBttl* for J Si-,amberg & BOB, 425 head f,,r Scharzsi-hlld A Bulsberger and 3.000 quarters of beef for Nelson si.iri.-. To-monom 'tie Teutonic for Uverpool win take 2.200 quu'ters of beef f r Baatman* Company; the St. lyvuis for S ?uthampt n. 2,"-?i quarters f,?r Fast man? Company an?l 041 quarters f ,r D. ii. Bbetrman; the America for [?ndott, 104 cati|P for J. Bhamberg * Son and 168 head f,,t Scliwarirchlld & ?ul-?berger; th?? Blyata for Olasg w. i??2 cattle f?r Bwlfi & e-.,., And the Chicago city f,?r l.rlsrol, 2?si head fOf I'ritchard, Koore & Co. CAI.VF.S ftecelpts, all fOf the mark'-f, were M BBSd, milting, with the noeb held over from vesterday, a total Of 171 head OS ?a*l* 81 ut Jersey City an?l llo Bl S \ tleth st. The general feeling was about ?toady f If ;?1! ???rt? and with ?.Hers holding tlrm. No b.islness was IrariMCted. ?'Ity dr.-???-,! veils quiet at 1010a per lb. Country ?Ires.ed In liberal supply and weak at 8000 for extr.-nies, dres?ed buttermilk? sold ut 50Tc, and littler , altree at Um same range. BHEBP AND LASlltS -Receipts, Including 2 car? direct to but-hers, were 20 cars, or 4,8fJ head, tnaklnc, with the stock i-arrled over fr m yesterday, a total of 20 or? t ? be said -all at Jersey city. Sheep were >. Bice l-'i* nererthelee* quiet, with a downward t?-n?lency on medium grates; lamb? ?o'.d with fair freed m. and ruled a Itttte llrn-.er tlian yesterday, quality c msl-'ered. Ah ,ut 4 co.~? Of stock ?ret* unsold at the finlah. Poor to fairl?!i sheep s Id at in?if4 per Us? fb; Inferior to ?li W iambs .it |4 K5 6?$3T8: drweed mutt.n. fMUe per lb ? few choice sathera realising 0c; d-.-scd laml ?. ?010c, generally. Raie? MeP*-*-rj ?n & Co.'. 241 Kentncky lambe, ?.' it, average, at HBJ per 100 tb; 2u6 do, 'i."> it,, at $5 .'17V 250 Virginia ?1 1 72 fb. at 15 ?To. 14?; d ,. 88 tb. ar *.?. BO; 24? do 75 tr.. at |5I0, 24'.' do, BS rt,. at IS 60; 181 do. eil tb at f.i 15; 1 Kentucky ?beep, on tb. at f-4; 4 do, t> It, at UM' l'.ti Virginia do, H lb, at 1160; 41 do, s.i n, at $3 8. Juld A- Co.: Ill k'entu-ky lambs, 71 ft?, at ??? ".->?? d,?. 70 lb, al 15 25 257 ?0, ?3 tb. at MBB; S4 Kentucky ?heep. 1? .. ft?, .it |3 55. SI ''?lllns: 152 W?st Virginia lambs. ?14 TT. at ?88 145 ?1?. 71 ft,, at |5 56; |60 do, 88 tb Bl 8550 Mewtos A Co.: 24,'t VrrglnW lambs. 77 tl? at 13 62*1 ?84 West Virginia go, os fb, at fS .?2U; s w.st Virginia Bheep, l?7 n?. at ;;i75. U Virginia do, M It', at USO j. 11. wiikers.n: 224 Kentucky lambe, 72 it, at 88 75 S. Sanders- 144 Virginia lamba, 88 lb, at 15 50: 115 do ?17 lb, Bl IS 4': II do 53 n. -it ?:i 50, w si. Conner: 2eio Kentucky ??inis, 7f) lb, at 1583 II. n;s Recelpta 6 cars, or 1,487 rtead, ?ill conalgned direct. Nominally higher at 83 S0*J|4 21) per 100 lb f.,r extreme weight?. Sales ?-??. .tu,1,1 & Co. Hate y*aterday): 14'1 TTiaaUrn hos? 132 n? av.?rig.?, at 14 10 per b?i II. 183 Ohio do 160 tb. Bl 14. .''. r.,tigh?. 108 tt'. at $3 Hum?? a, stullen (late yesterday): 13 State hogs. 107 rt. at I?; 2 r ughs. :175 lb. at |:t M H. HolTl? (late yeeterday): 120 State hoes 188 tb at 84 ??-?: 3 Miigbs. 2*?3 th. at if3<5; .1 do, 20*1 lb, at 13 f. stags. 2.SO lb. at $250; | ,1,, 275 lb. at $205. OTIIt'l' MAKKCT8 I1Y TKI.K'llt.MH. St LotJlS July 13 Cattle "Ready good demand; good to h ? -.,, n ? beeves 14'?.',',) 14 s5. ,ire.?.?^.i beef ?,r.,i i??it,-hers' ste.-rs. |:i 1?, Ill SO; ?teers under 1.000 rb. 13 6S4J ?* 1". ?t -k?-:? und fe..,l..rs |2 7."?'?ii4 2o. ?????? and iieif.-r? 12084 10; canne-rs 11 25'.112 20. T-xas on?l Indian ?tei - grassers. $21'?04||3 00 i; . ..] fed. "l2o. II >K-< |0c lower; light. $3 8of/|.1 to. mixed. ?:t IBA83 8B; heavy, f.'. 10083 4:. Sheep st-a.U . native |2 ."l()<i It 75. limb?, $3 7M|*5 T-v.i? sheep. |3 2349 *3 1.5 Kauiaa* 1 it.. .tuiv 1.3 Cattl* ?reah to 10 lower, n ? SStOc lower: tale? h'-.ie:e? $?. 8O0M 2T**j; packer?, |3 10 SI8 22H; mU*d, 1*11.1013 23; light?. 13 10018 20: Y.-rker? IS 204213 "BS?; pig?, I2 30CI3 15. Bheep (Uadai lambe, |3 :,"?i.*.*, Fist Liberty, F.-nn . Julv 13. Cattle stea.1v: extra I"?>?ii?|4 90: prime, 14 60014 Hi common, IS 20'u|3 .".0 Hi gs sow. prime pig?. 13 80013 fB; best, medium nnd good Yorkers. IS 7>V3/$3 %); emmon t) fair. 13 lUV0|3 TO h'-o'-y hogs IStWalSra!?: rough*, |2 28013 20. Hheep' steady; ch-dce, |406014 10; common. 12 00013 25; ?pr'ng lambe, 14 23083 50: v**sl calves, M0I88O Chlcag,. July 13. Trade In cattle w is ?I? w at b.ii-l, ?teadj prteea Native i?.,.f ?t.-.-r? found porchasers ?'? 88B30I4I-O, chlefl. ?it II I.V.,?4 73, sr.,1 a few cars ,f t| tra g"-vl cattle ???i?l at |.Y.||;, 15. The ?tocker and fer,|er trade araa ?uflldenily large to a)>?>rb tb.? offering., ?.a:-?* lw?lng !argel> at 13 .'.i'iiII. th, ugh the letter class "f feed aid for $4 I.'.',|S|25. Hulls held nvatlv at |2 ."?if/83 Earwedltngty light; nark.-t qalel ?n?l weuU vear'lnu? ?h?be to prim?, 8* 25084 80; ?-. imm -n to g?<?i do 13 T50 14 15; rail* to con.mon yearlings |80|SIO Spring land,? ?; 1 to extra choice, |5 25;i|.-? ,Vi. - all? to fair tt 500 ?4 25 native ?lipped ?heep ,.',,,|, ? ,,, ?^l?,.,,^ wit|?.r, |3 i>)fl|3 00, culi? and Common ?beep H M0|] TO ?> ?01 IIIKItN leiTTnN SIAUKKTS. 1. Juiv 1.1. con.m aalet j ng. 7B-HV-, g,-?| ..rlitniry, 1S1 bales, ?nlea. all ?pinner?, | balea; N rf Ik. July 1.1. ? ?ittn? firm, middling. Be; low nild Oalveatnn. July I.I. Colt.m iiulct, middling. 7 lt-10c; low mbldllng. 7B-HV*. g,,..,) ?irdlnHry. ? 15 If? ; reeelpt?. dllng. 7*e; goid ordinary. B 18-lBc; receipts. 18 b?le?; export? c,,as?wl?e, 10 bal??. New-r?rl?an?. July 13?Cotton eteady; middling. 7 11 l?c, low mlddlln?, 714c; good ordinary, B 1318c; re "Ipta, 223 balea export? coastwise. 218 bale?; ?ale?. 400 hgles; stock. 23,1s? bales. Bevemeh, July It CMteej Sno\ middims, 7*c; _? middling. r*e; receipts, 237 bales; ?ale?. 520 bale?; ?lock, it?.e 8*1 beles THE STATE OF TRADE. StettteSsre, July 13.?Flour quiet, unchanged. Sal?? 4.i0 bids. Wheat firmer; spot and month. 72*W;2*c. August uni September. 71V,t?;71*c; ?teamer No_ 2 red, ?s*c bid, e'.H-k. 417.121 bu?h: ?ale?, i3. iH?t hush; South, rn wheat by ?ample. TlrfJiS*?-. do on grade, 71*f?8*c ?'orn firmer; ?pot, M| tfii'io, month, 3lifi3<>*(>; August, 30*fl3l?*c- September. 3t?.eS0*c: steamer mixed. 20* ?27e; ?lock. 783.783 bush; ?le?, ?.OH) bu?h; Southern white corn. 33?84j, do yel? low. S44MAC. Oats steady; No 2 white. 25*<B26c; No 2 mixed. 2.'t<a'23*c: stjcli. 143.453 bush. Rye firm; No 2 nearbv. 30c; No 2 Western. 30*c bid; ?took. 11,804 bu?. Hay quiet and steady; choice timothy. 813 ."?114. Gr*n freights firm, with a better feeling; unchanged. Sugar firm, unchanged, flutter ?let, unchanged. Kggs firm, unchanged, t'beese steady, unchanged. Whlakey un? changed. I: -i ,n. July 13.-Flour firm. Winter patent?. 84 50? H l?; clear and ?tralght?, |4',;i4 75. spring patent?, 84 ma 884 80; <l"ar and ?tralght?. 83 231J84 60. Cornmeal firm. <Mi7'ic per bag fl SOOM 55 per bbl. Corn flrn-er; cte-imer yellow, 35V*c- No 3 and ?teamer, 34V835c. Oat? quiet; fancy clipped, 2R*g?*c; Bo 2 cllppe.i. 2*c; No 3 clipped. 27*c. M i II feed firm; ?prlng bran, ?hip LAR. ?<?75"$ll. winter bran. #11 25?tlU 50; middling?. 81150 Of? 50: Red Hog flour. 814. Fre?h beef Hrm; ?teen, 7? 7'jo; hind quarters, 7itl0c; fores. 44f5e, I Jim h? Arm; mutton and yearlings. IMi7c; veal. H?lio. Butter ?teady; North-rn freamery, ?MlS*e; Western. 14?10c; Imitation, 10*BlI*c: ladles. U.'filic. ?Tieese steady; Northern, 107* . We.t.-rn. 7117*.-. Lufffalo, July 13.? Spring wbeat, demand limited; prices easier; No 1 hard, new, 82*c; No 1 Northern, new, 77c; No 2 Northern, 73c; winter wheat Inquiry Improving; No 2 red. 78o. Torn flrmlv held; No 2 yellow. 31*e- No 3 veil, w. 30*c; No 2 corn. 30*c; No 8 corn. S0#S0*C. Oats fair demand, steady. No 2 white, 24*c; No 3 white, ?*?24c, No 4 white. 22~; No 2 mixed. 21?21>,c: No 3 mixed. 20o. Rye dull; N? 2, In store. 3Sc. Canal freight? steady. Flour quiet, steady. Chicago, July 13.?The leading futures ranged a? fol? lows: Wheat. No. 2: Openln?;. Highest. Lowest. Closlne. duly . 7?>N, 71* 70* 71'? September . 0?JiW* ?7* Oft 07 December (new).... I?*rcf?8* CO* 6? ?**3<Jb* lorn. No. 2: July . 23* M 28*325* 26* September .20*020* 26*098* 2U*82rt* 2ft* December . 27* 27* 27* 27* Oat?. No. 2: July'. 17* 17*? 1* 17* 17*91?* September .IS*? 18* 1??',? 18* 18U M.-s? poik, per ?Ml July . _ _ _ $7 50 September . $7 45 $7 37', $7 42'? 7 33 Lard, per 100 lb: Soptcmlier . 3 ?7* 3 02* I s." I 02* Octobw . 3 02* ? 05 3 00 3 05 Short ribs, per 100 fb: Beptemher . 430 4 tgu 4 2*? 4 32* Octal*? . 4 M 4 35 4 27* 4 35 Ceah quotations wer,, as follows: Kl ,ur quiet; KB 2 spring wheat. 7l*c. No 3 ?prlng when:. ?*?70*c, No 2 r?d. 7l*c; No 2 corn. 23*S)M*c- So 2 yellow, M026*c; '- I'm.-; No 2 white, f o b, 22?22*c; No 3 white. $4 l.Vflft 10, dry salted shoulders iboxedi. 4*TJ5c; ?hort Clear ?Ides (bored), IS'MV; whiskey, distillers' finished gi I?, jier ni. *1 II?. sugars, cut I ,af. 15 71; granulated, $5 nil. ?in the Produce Kx'-hange to-day the butter mar k>'t was steady; ,-rf-am-rles, 121il4*c; dairies. 1i,il2c Che?? quiet, 7'.4'ySc. K.ggs steady. Cincinnati, July 13.?Flour stea.lv. Wheat nominal: No " T?' ';'.'? ?r'rn 7ulrt- nrm; Sr' * mlx?d. 27',o. Oats st.-ady; No 2 nitxe.f. ???lc. Rye firm; No 2. 34c. Lard steady, t.'l.o. Hulk me.it;? steady, $4 4BBS4 B0 Bacon steady, ? BOB? 40. Whiskey dull. $i if?. Butter Weedy uncnansed. sugar Una. Ens ?say, 7c Chee?? ataady. Milwaukee, July 13 - -Whet higher; No 2 spring 74V .,"..1, ?'r,hern' T';'r'- I'-'-mb-r, ?>"V. ?'orn steady; N, ' ,,,''i-"' ,-;.":'^ <-<m- So 2 while. ?*e_*e. Rarl?) dull; No 2. .",-; nmple, B1*4S4*C. Ryu firm; No I. BBHc. Mlnneap. ?is, July 13.--Wheat firm; Julv. TS*c; Sep? tember. 04*c; Lecemh-r. 88*Ac; N, 1 hard, 75 V No 1 Northern, 74*c-. Flour unchanged. Philadelphia. July 13.-Wheat firm at IS?*? higher contract grade. July, 72'?,@72*c; August, 72i?72*e; Sep? tember and October, nominal. Corn iteadv; No 2 mizad July, W.i?3'>*c; August. Septemter and October, mmlnal Oats dull tad weak; Bo 2 white, July. 24*?i23c; August September and October, 24ij2'ic Provisions unchanged. Butter Arm; fancy Western creamery, ICV do Pennsvl raaia prints. K'c; do Western print?. 10c. Eggs Heady; tr>*h nearby. IOVjUc, do Western. l??U0*c. Cheese unchp.r.ged. Refined ruzars Iteady tut quiet. Cotton un chanred. Tallow steady; city prime, in hhds. 3 He; country d->, In bbls, Sc; dark do. 2*c cakes, 3V ?rrease. 2??c. Live poultry firm; fowls. He; old rooeters, *c; spring chick? ens. IMlSa Dressed p ultry unchanged. Fwls. chelee. '.i . i, fair to good, s-??si,, ; brollen, Western, deetrable slz-s. l.VulOc; d-, sn.al! und ?-aided, lnf?Hc. nearby do. as to size and quality, 17'32nc. St. Louis, July 13.?Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat bisher; No 2 red cash cl< s,?.l at BB*o elevator; 8B*970*c f i n^w, on track; 74o for Id; Julv. t;|i?ic; August, i?Si?c: Beptember, 08*?08*c, Corn higher and strong- No 2 cash. 2*?-; July, 2S*c; September. 25'ic. Oats firm; Julv. 17*c bid; Beptember, i,v bid. liran ilrtn.-r; ?ached : ?-. OB east track. BSc, Whisliey st-adv. $1 IB, Hinter steady; creamery. 11016c: dairy. BS)ll*e, Egg? quiet. OiiO'^c P- rk steady, standard Jobbing at Is. Lard better; prime. $.i?7U,: cholea, $3 75. Bacon and dry salt meats quiet and unchanged. Toledo. July 13?Wheat hlaher. firm; No 2 cash, new, 73c; old. 7Sc; July. 71*c, Com dull, steady: No 2 mixed 20c. Oats steady; No 2 mixed. 10c. Rye dull. flrm; No 2 cash. 3.'.'2c. Clover seed firm; prime October, $1 20. Oil unchanged. -?.-._ THE TRAI'E IN CHICAGO, Chicago. July 13 ?Special).- Wheat ?horts had a ecrry ItflM t-,-,liy. Th ugh the market advanced only * cent from yesterday'? close, there were so few weak ?pot? In It that the shorts had no opportunity to cover. Then again, the offerings were extremely ?mall. About all lhat was s Id was by people who bad bought calls. The buying. on the other hand, was of the best class. I'rivate wire firms were executing a large number of orders on local and Southwest account, and there was more than the usual buying for the seal,, ard and f.,r Europe. Allen ??rler and Login were steady bid lers for July all day. but the offerings were found to be scanty. They were not attempting to crowd the price, but ware ?Imply In the market tj take all thai was offered. The trade had an Idea that John Harrett was short a heavy line of ?li^nt. and everybody was playing to force him to cover. Ab.ut all the n>?ws was bullish. The Southwest reported ?harp c.mpetitlon for the new wheat and ?-aid that farmer? were stacking It Instead of thr'-shlng It. There were only 2.1,10?? bushels of new wheat received at St. Louis and only four cars here, agulnst 300 oars of new wheat here lar-t year. Arrivals at all primary market? were 2*?2.'?) bush,-Is. against ?153.??) bushels the corresponding day last year. lllfT-rd. BroOMa? and Harrett ? >ld whe.it heavily around the call price and attempted to 1 reak the m.irk't. They were unsuccessful, and all cf their prop? erty was rea,illy taken. September wheat spaaed at 00 to S8% cents, ran up to H7-* cent? an 1 closed at i>7 cent?. July, which cl ?el on Mondiy at 70 cents, op?BH t ?! iv at n% cents ar.d tdvaaced to 71* cents at the cl,se. Com was dull, but the market ruled firm In sympathy with wheat. L.cal receipt? wer? 3ft cars less than had been expected and the out-Inspection was 4?)4.ii<vi bushel?. Th- weather everywhere was all that could be desired. It was co, i ?rid fair through ut ?he entire corn belt, but was llowly warming up. September c rn opened at BJK 028* cents, sold from 2fl*?2?!\ cents to IS* cent? and Cl :ed at 2'',\ cents bid. There was a little country selling of oats because har? vesting In certain rectton? Indicated that the yield was better than had been expected. There wa? Just 8b. ut enough 1 cal demand to absorb the offerings comfortably. Th.? strength in other grains was responsible for this buying demand. September ?old at lS*yiM'i cents, dea? lt,g at IS* cents. Provisions were weak at the outset under liberal selling if ribs and lard by ?"udahy and cntlnued liquid?t!-n by exhausted 1 >ng?. The ?trength In wheat induced Cudahy to turn buyer, and he was followed by Swift. Counx-l man and Day Bad numerous other large en-em?. Valu?? in the last hour Improved steadily and closed higher than on the prerloue day An hour after the market opened It |< , ked dl?tr.-s?lngly weak. At the teOM the Chicago l'urklng Comp.-inv. Mutely. H yd-I.unham and other pack? er? aha ?old freely f"und that their offering? w,-re making no Impression whatever 0B the market. Kecelrt? ,,f hi gl ?I Western parkins point? were enormous. The Bay - total wa? TO.fiOb, against 3H.K0 for the correepond lr-? div la-t ve;ir. September pork opened at 7.4.v<i7 47'-j <etit? declined t? 7.421, cents, went up to 7 37* cent? and closed at 7 53 c-nf?. September lard ranCM fr rn '1 ?>?, ui? to 3? cents, closing nt 3.05 c-nts bid. Sei temh-r r.l.'- ransad fr- n 4.25 te 4.32'a cents, closing at 4.32* rf"\\n the curb "put?'" on September wheat closed at fio, c. nt? 'calls." t'-7* cents. September corn "puta" were 36% "OtSi "cill?." 2?1* cent?. HAY AND STRAW. Kecelpt? at New York for week ending July 13. 1S07: Hay, Straw, tons. tons. Hudson Rl"er Railroad . 1.140 "re Rail-ad . Ufi 10 Penn?ylvanla Railroad. 33?? 141) Delaware Leekawanae and Western R. R, 1*1 - w,-'t Show Railroad .U0 30 Lehlsh Vail? Ballroad .?? Mo ,.,,.,. 1 and Weetern Ballroad . 10 - Central rUIIWed Of N.-w Jersey. 14(1 10 Hiver boats .>25 5:i0 1'er canal ._202 - T. tais . 5.507 7? E?rts of hay. 11.201 bales. Hi 1ST')\ WOOL MARKET. I'.ofton. .lily IS, Tbe w.,,| niarket this week has shown more strength than for some time. Iiealers are asking hlul er prices f,,r all kinds of raw material, and In most eaeei ?re securing an advance of from *c ti 1 eenl per pound more than teat week, although this price ;, .-, 1 Mall lower than It w.oild cost to replace the w?,Is. The sal" of Terrlt ry w-n Is ha? BMa large: fine medium and stedium brlns l4~IS*c. Fleece wool? ar held tlrm. with light ,,IT.-i-lngs and small demanl. The ?alee of Auatraliaa troti eo.itinue good, with price? ?nme HH kwl ??.?,. The f,,|.wing are the quotation? for lead ir.u description?: Ohio and I'enimlv inla fleece? X and above, 2i?21c; No 1 combine. 24C2V . No 2 cmblng. 24u25c. XX and XX ut,,i\e, 23.-, d> lalne, 9BS)*Mc. Michigan. Wisconsin, etc X Michigan. 10c. No 1 Ulchlsan combine. 23c; No 1 minus combla?, 23c; No 2 vi.-iiig.u; combine, 2.",,, No I llltaote combing. Bsc; x \.-\, fork No?', ilium vhite mid Vermont. Veiul^'ic. No 1 New V.tk. New Hampahln and V?ra?at, IO#Sl*c; delaine, lHcblsas, BBe. I'BWBBhed medium Kentucky and Indian? * blood c-mbln?,. BUc; Kentucky iind Iridian?. ?? Mood combing. 2,',. Miaeourl ', blood combina, IBAIS*?; Mteaoari, -S 1,?. .1 .iiiNt?-. l'.'i.i II'"., . braM cmlilng. lSc; lake and I.e.,rKll I?. T. mis Wool? Sprlnit ine.luim 1I2 BIO), 12,. ?,-cured Pi,, *_BS4*r; spring tine ?12 m>i. lie; KOtRad prl-'e. :t?v ti :i-. T.-rrl'.,-. w.,|? M ntana One m?dium and fine. 12u> II. -, 11 rd ire. :<1 ?3 c; ?lape. 3*fl4 c; 1'tah. Wyoming, e;,-'. Hue medium and nnr. Iltjl'l. . scoured price. 3ft(i/ 37c. staple. ISfSBc \i,t rallan, ?coure,! I ails I'oniblng, ?ubllne, ,*?0l,52c. combing. ?.1 t'lifl-?-. avernge, 4l?|4U. . guteiisUnd 1,oui.lug. 4,'l'i?l7c. lAlNOuN Win?!. Sal.KS. I?,nd >n. July 13. ? At the w>l auction ?ale? to-day 14 042 l>ale? were offered, of which 7t?i were withdrawn. There wa? ?pirlted bidding, ?nl American repre?ent?tlve? lomlnue to buy. Tun* paid OtfUd for Queen?l?nd ?r?a?y. S/iatn?, of which they bought ?hout 1,0? balee yeeterBay ?_ to-day. Continental competition was keen Ooodfo <_, dlum ahafty merinos were 10 per cent end ?reaey Cam of O>od H-,pe end Natal Mil? per cent higher than ? the cloaae of the last series. <> ?shreds showed a, harden? Ing tendsncy without quotable change In price, eieae for America's ?pecUltle*. which were de?r*r Tfis off? Ing? of Cape of Oo.?l Hope and Nat?! to-day weye p>jj and choice gr?-asv East I,ond?>n? realize?! ?d. VletofS pr-- ?u-r ?old well. The following are the ?alee and Ktoa I obtained: New South Wal ?. 2.154 bale?; eoured. lM01?4JJa , greasy, ?*~10d. ? Queensland, 2.2'15 bales., ??joured, 10tt|2a lVyl; 5*"lld. Victoria, 1,015 bale?; ?c/,ured. Mola 3*d; sreaay. C10*<1. Booth Au?tralia. SAI bale?; ?eoured. 0*101? 2d; 4*?7d. West Ausirall?. 07 bsl?s: gre??y. 4'-,e7'4d. Tiismania, ISO bal?s. greasy. nvgVA. New Zealand, 5,711 bile?; scoured, 0*<1U1? 2d; sreaay BGIld. ' Cape of Good Hop? and Natal. 2.M1 b?l??, ?courel lldftls 4d; greasy. 4*i(tad Queensland sroureds msrked "Parllng Down?" ?old at fam y price?, ranging from 1? 10d to 2? 1*4. -. ECROPFAN PROPCi'E MARKKT?. Liverpool. July W. 3:45 p. m. Kxehsnge Wheat-if? I \ red Northern spring ilrm. Se lid. O?n Am?rican n\?. > spot, new dull. 2s u*d. do old quiet. 2s KM. July ?tead? I 2? f?*d. Augu?t steady. 2? K*1. September steady, ft. javjf Flour-St I?ul? fancy winter steady. 7? O!. Hop? ?t _? don?Pacifie coast steady, IBBjSB?. H?"f RxtlB Iivju | me?? dull, 53? IM. Prime me?? dull. 4ft?. I'ork -Prim, me??, fine Wettern, dull. 45?; prime mess, medlufl? W??u ! em. dull, 42? IS. Ham? Short cat, 14 to m m. dull, a% i Baeoe??"umberiand eat, 2s lo 3<> lb, eaay, 25? ?a. ??**. I rib. 20 to 24 ID, dull. 20?. lona, clear middle?. :ifht. |u 88 lb. dull, 23?; long clear mlld.es, he?v>. VI to U _ dull. 24? ?d; Short clear middles, heavy. 4o to V? ft, ?S 24s; clear bellies. 12 to It m. steady. 25a Shoulder?; 1 Square. 12 to 14 lb. steady. 2*1?. Lard Sp .1 s?e?,iy j?. ! Cheese -American finest white and colored ca?v, <is. ?fjj. ! low?Prime city steady. 17s 3d. CMtoaeeed oil?p pe-ol reined steady, 15? IM. T,irpentlt,e Spirit? ' 20? <M. Rosin -Common firm. 4? ?d. 4 EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MARKETS. ?'?? ?MB? ">? iu? ?anadie?. London, July 13. -O-.id w-as quoted at Hu?n s Ayr? day at IMJBi nt LHSOO, 47; it K-.me. Pu 4.*, 4 p. m.?American securities opened easier and tinued so all day on buils unloading The (toM was with a generally light demand, Coneoll for m r.ey. for th? account. 112 11 1?, Atchlaoa, 12*. I'm ?7?-?, ?. Paul, >?5\; Illinois Central. SO; _rulsv|lle, MB; Mexican Cen'r.-?! new 4s, 71*?. N-.v York 1 entrai. UH\ Krle. 1?*; Pennsylvania. 54. Reading. 11*. F.f.? ami preferred. 33',: Mexican ordinary. 21. Money, 14 p?r teat. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Rank of Eng? land to-day was f2?l.'SH>. The rafe of dl?o,,i?n, in ,,,, ?^ market f-,r both short nnd three months' bill? Is I.i \rjgi. per cent. Itar silver dull at 27'.1 IB, Spanish fours, ?2^ Perls. Julv 13. 4 p. m. Three per cen* rente?. 104 franc? 40 centimes, exchange on Lmd-jn, 25 fran-.? ??| centimes. Berlin. July 13. Exchange on London, 20 mirk? ti pfenning? 'or chacta. Proposals. COMMISSIONERS OK THE SINKLMJ Fl'NI?. _? TO CONTRA? TORS. DROPO8AL8 l"V PtralfJsiBg Mutt-rial?, sod *- Performing Work In the BraetlOB -f an Addition te the Public Building In Crot?n? Park, near Third \v*nu? ;n the Twenty fourth Ward of th? Cl| , f n-w Y, rk, pursuant t? chapter 404. Law? of 1 efiaat rill? for the entire work. , nl5. will be receive 1. SEALED ESTI? MATES for the above -York, Ind- rse | with the abo...? title, also with the name of ?he person or p?r?on? making the same, and he date of presentatl n. ?ill b? recelv?! ?| the office of th? Con.ptroll?r. R? m? N .?. 14 ?nd u. Finance Depart meet. Stewart building, No, 2*) UroaB wav, In the City of New York, until 12 o'clock in, ca Wedneeday, July nth. 1H97. .it which pli.-e and hour th? bids aril! lie publicly opened by and in presence nt th? Commissioner? of the sinking Fund and read, and tt? award of the contract, 1/ awarded, wa; be made to tts lowest bidder, with ale ?uatc security, as ?.on thereafter as practicable. The peison or pers ns to whom the cot*, tract may be awarded will be r?<jnlre>l to attend at tie ofllco of the Department Of Street improvement? of tha Ta'l nt) -third and Twenty fourth Wards, with th? sir?. tie? offered by him or them, and execute th? cor.'ri? within five day? from the date of the ?ervlee of a n. tits to that effect, and In case of failure cr neglect ?o lo o\ '-.. ' 1 r they will Le c nsldered a* having abandoned it, and a? In default o the corporation, and thereupon u? work ?hall be readvenlsed and relet. and so on until tbt contract I? accepted and executed. The work to oota mence at such time a? th.? i'omn-,li?l?n?r of Street Its pr.ivement? of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fo?m? Werde may designate. N. H--Permission will n't be giv?n for the wtaV iraw-al of any bid or estimate, and the right I? o preeely reserved by t?^ Commissioner? cf tn? Slnk?i Fund to reject all estimates ?boald -hey deem It to Se public Inteiest to do so. No hid will be accepted fnai tr contravt awarded to any perron who 1? in arrean t* the i'orporatlon upon debt or contrsrt. of who I? a 4? faulter. n? ?uiety or otherwise, upon any oblifatlgs S) the C.rporatbn. Th? entire work ? be completed within one hus_?a and fifty days after the notice to ci mmence work kai been giv.n by the CoBtnalasinner 1 S:re?t Improvenaat? cf the Twenty-third and Twenty fourth Wards. The amount ,.f security requ'red Is FuRTT-SlTB THOt'SAND POLLARS. Rlank f-rms ami estimates and fur'her Information. It desired, also the form of agre-ment. Including the ?peel ticafbns for the work, can be obtained at tl.e ot?ca ?f the Comptroller. No. 2*S0 Br-alway. The plan? and detailed drawings can be ?een at tbe office of Mr. Ge^rg.? B. Poet, Architect. No. 33 East Seventeenth ?treet, where all information relative thereto can be obtained. F- r full Infoimatlon see City Record. New York. .Tul- 1st, IS?. WILLIAM L. sTKuN?. May?r; JOHN W. GOFF. Recorder; ASHLFL P. KIT''If. CommlMloaMB ?' mpti Her; > of the ANS0N G. McCXsOK, BlBklos Ita?. Cha m her?ala; JOHN T OAKLEY. Chairman Committee on Finance, _Board of Aldermen: r\KPOTgrAKTEItMASTKK'S OFFICE. WaalV ington, D. CL, July IS, UM, Ssb'?I propoeala fa triplicate, will be r' c.-lvei here until 12 ,.'cfck M. Sat? urday, July 31. IBBT, and then , pen??d. f. r ?xt.-nsl. I of ?rater ?apply sy?'.-n-. for F-.rt Mi-r and Arlington Ceme? tery, Va. Informan, n f;irn??h?d - n applicatk-n 6 i. reserve? right t-, re)e,-t ,-r accept ,r-.\ i all proposals, or :ir.;.- par- thereof Bnvel pee ?tatnlaa i '? poBan Jhouid be marked "Pr l ?als for Kxtensi, r. of Water System." and addressed Major C. F HL'MPHRET, l,ep.ty. if. iniati'.s fin* faraisblnsj \wSo\\ tlmler under contract No. 61? will be received by the Pepartment if Dock? at I'ler "A." Hat t-ry Place, N R. until 12 o'clock noon. July 2*!.'). ir?. F,,r partlculara nee "City Hecru. ' Cpie? for sale at No, 2 ' ?Tv Hall. V()TI('K.-KBtlBMt? f?-r ?livil^iiijr bi?twi?n ^~ l'.ank and H-fhune Streets. On'raot N?. 5S0; and for ? li-lglng h-tween Rethun? and West Twelfth Street?, X r-h River, Contract ?"><,7. will be received by the Pe pertinent of pock? at Fier "A." Batter) Pises, North River, un*ll 12 o'clock M.. July Both, li?l?7. For particular? ? 'TI? ?tee 4" DROPO8AL8 TOB PURXUHIKO POSTAL *? CARDS.?I'ostofflce pepartment, Washington. D G, Julv ??. iv?: BBALBD PROPOBAUI will be re, oi?k| at thl? peparv m-'nt until 12 m. 1 n ?'edaeedey, the t>?t 1- tlay of <aa?H 1><!.7. f. r furnishing all the Poetal ?"ar Is ?lilch the I? p.-?rtment may call f, r during a period rf four ?ear* bet ginning December ist. IW17. Blank forms of bids, with samp!?? of the pepartment? standard of paper and full specifications, will be fur? nished up,n aw>llcatl,,n to the Third Asslst.uit P??t master Oeaeral, Washington, I?. C. jAMK? A. OABT, I? stmaster if.'iieral. NOTICE.-Bei k~ yellow pine t VPVKRTISKMKNT.? ann ?uhscrlrtl? n? for Th? Tn> une received at their I'ptown i>?foe. No. 1 242 Broad? way, 2d do.r north of 31st st . un'll ? oclo.-k p. m., ** vertl?em.-nts received at the following bran, h efflces ?t reguliir c"Hce rates until s o'clock p m.. vir : 2M ?th ave., s. e. cor. 2.11 st.; IBS Oth ave . cor. 12th ?t.; lia y'4 r.'.h a\e. and 14th st.; 142 r.?himb'is-ave.. near West Mth st. ; lf?1 West 42d-st.. near Uth ave. : H2 Hast 14th ?t.; Bf West 42d-st.. between 7th and S'h aves.. l.V.i F.ust 47th if.: 1.S3S 3d-ave.. between 7<lth and 77th sts.; 1.0? M ave.. near t!l?.?-sf.. I 7?'S lr-t ave., near f?Slh-st ; ?90 td ave.. near 41?t s? ? .',.14 td ave.: 210 Rleecker ?t. c Public notices. ORPORATION PROPERTY FOR KENT. PUBLIC "OTIC! IS HEBBBT OIVKM THAT TH1 CoMPTKOLLBB <>F THF CIT? uF NKW YOBK w.il offer for m.nthly tent to the highest blddlia, and will ? c.-:ve written pr,po -I?, at Boon 1.1. Stewart Building. No 2111 Broadway, on Tharesey, July 15. imit, at ?J o'clock. no.,n, for fhe piece? or parcels of reul MtSM t*~ longing tn tlie Mayor. AlSllMWB and Cu.ninonulty of tfcl ?'Ity of New Vork. situated On the Fast tide of l'ilt ?treet between H usan art Slant, n ?treet?. On both ?Idea of Wlllett ?treet. between Btantoo a? lb uston street?. On West side ? Sheriff ?treet. between Btanton t?a Houston street?. On North ?Ide 01 Stanton ?treet, between Sheriff and P? ?treet?. On South ?lde of Houst.n itreet from Sheriff to PB NOW KNOWN As THE HOIST')N STREET PAR? AI so, On South ?id? of He?ter ?treet, between Suffolk a? Essex ?treet?. On North sile of Division ?treet. between Suffolk as ?BBSS ftreets On Baal side of Essex ?treet. between Heater and B* vision ?t?- . On East and We?t ?lie? of ?orfolk ?treet. between B0 ter and Pi -l?i?in ?ts. On West ?lde at Suffolk ?treet. between Heater and I? vlslo: ?treet?. On South ?ide f Division ?treet. between Canal and to* fers?n ?treet?. 0e Berth rile of Canal ?treet. between East Broad?? and DaVi?toe ??reel. On N-rth s'.de of Last Broadway, between Canal a? Jeffer?, 11 streets. On W.st ?lde ?t Jeffer?on ?tieet, between Ea?t Bread?? an '. Pivlslon str-"t. Now KNOWN AS DIVISION BTBKKT PARK. The Comptroller r.'servc? the right to reject any bid a? proposal \ F.r fur'her particular? In regard to the property, hT oulre fc? th Comptroller's Office, 1 ASH H HI. 1' FITCH, Comptroller. Comptroller*- Office, July V lv.,7 CITY or NKW YORK. DEPARTMENT 1 ?F TAXB8 AM? ASSBSSlfBNTBj BTKWABT HllIJUNG. 2v) BBOADWAT. July 0th, 1?T. IhfJBLIG KOTICI is l)?Ti?ny iilv?*n !?>? tue CufD* rnl??tonere of Taxe? ?nd As?es?ment? that thl Assessment R.ll? ?f Reel and Personal Estate In a?M cll\ for the year l*l?7. h?\* been tlnally ccmplete.1 ?B< have l>een delivered 10 tbe |l..ar,l of Aldermen of said cf". and that ?uch Assewn-ent Roll? will remain open t<> BSBBI Inspection In the office of the C'.erk of Mid Bonrd ?I AHermen for 14 perli?d of fifteen d?y? from the date ?I this notice. . FPWAItP 1*. BABKBB, ) C*ommlssloner? TllF'iPi'RE Si'Tlto. > ?f __ JAMES !.. WKLalA ?Ta\. s and Asseismenta VPVKKTISKMKNTS and ?ul ??-Option? for The Tribu?? reeatreS ?1 their t'atoara ?'in.-e No 1.242 ur^dwar. _ |, ,t north of 81st at., unt I ? o'clock p m . ?dvertl?? 11 eut? receive?! nt the following branch ,fn-e? at reguAl ?nice rat? until s ?clock P ??..via "4 StB .a.?., a. t. , r. S? ?t.: I.V.' ?'.Ih .ive ,- r 12th st Mscy .. ?th ?v? and 14th ?:. ; Ul Colttmbu? ave . ne?r Weet BBtb-?M . 1? West ?So at., near ?,?h ave.; S3 East 14th ?.; ?1 ??J 4-> ? ?t between 7th ?nd ?th ?ves. : IM? hist 4<th-st ; l..w ?Id ave., b-tween Tilth and 77th ?ts.. I.?"? .Id ave .near ?lit l.10t 1st ,.ve . i?e..r with at-itOOU ?ra. ""'???'"??L' M '?ve ; 2l?l llleeclcers? . HB llleecker ?t._MJ ?? ?... .?L-. ?1^?. -. i ?-?? a .,? ?> ?rt-J 3J are . P M4 3d uve ; 21? IlleecXerst . S?? H.eecker ?i.. W" <-& a\e . 24? K-.t 7lhh st H'2t Wave.; 3.?1*??'#.*J| , . . ,_ ... . ...., la-?.a x"A ?? 14N l'?.t Intn St , ^ ? ?TO . -??' mmm nnn ">.? ? . .?' .7' . ,i.h ., ? tat Ani.terdam ave.; ??'.' West ?d at . IB? East 1 ?th ? t . ?? Fast 4l>th st.; ?5H ?th ave. UM Jthjiv? I.IM W4* ties- ?17th st ; 2?4 Ea.t H4lth-.t.; t.l?ll llr.???waa ' l.BM BJ live. 12? Hih ave - 1 31H 2d ave . 7" ?th eve At t" Harlem Oftlee?: 2.(151 3d ave . near USlh ?t.: In*hrr3 12*lh.t.. near 3.1 ave. ; 243 Weet l?th ?t. bet aa een Tth ?g ?th ave? ; 82? W??i 145th-?t. At th? Bro?>kI)n omce?. ??? Fulton ?t.; 72? Fu.ton ?C