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6 FINANCE AND TRADE. A Slight Flurry In Exchange-Other Quotations Unchanged. Tho Doings on ’Change**Active Trading, Chiefly In Wheat and Provisions* Prices nittbcr oa Do; Producti, n Spit meat dais and Bje-lotttr on Cora, Harlot, and (kt Deferred Options In meal. FINANCIAL. At last we hare bad a ripple In the stagnant pool of financial affaire; hnt it did not amount to much, and it did not last lonir. Thin morning the sellers of New York exchange were In the majority, and for a time the market wae nnileaJy. Wo heard that one bank offered to sell at 2T» ceniapremlom per SI,OOO, bat wo ennld not team whether the parcel was taken, bnt it probably was. Some tales were made at 60 cents, bat in the afternoon holder* refoeed to sell below 00 cent*. Shrewd operators hare been keeping close watch of ship* menla, and amounting as they do to from fire to alx hundred thousand buahela per day, besides the live-stock and other products, it became eer tain that New York exchange could not bo main tained at 00075 cents per SI,OOO premlnra many Cays longer. The market moat be quoted weak, with a downward tendency. To customers, par 01-10. Discounts are still made freely for large snms of approved paper at 0 and 8 per cent, aud higher Cearcs are still kept nominal at 8 and 10 per cent. Moneyreryabundant; on tall 4 and Oper centra the range. Some of the banks are glad to loan for almost anything they can get. A rery low figure is better than nothing. Currency balances with moat of the bank# ere steadily Increasing. The bank clearings were $2,000,000. an increase of $200,000 over the last two or three days. GOLD AMO SILVER. Gold betrlna to circulate at oar with currency among tho people. We have for sorcnl daya seen the • ‘yellow boys ” passing—ln small sums, it Is true—from hand to band; they come la over the connier of Tax Tmntrirm, and appear on depeait ticket! almost every day at UlO banks. Of coorae no premium Is allowed. Standard and trade dol lars are also received at par. fractional silver only In email amount*. Tho* it would appear that coin and currency arc now about equal, and “ the frond lime coming* 1 Incur circulating medium is about here. ‘‘aitlMOßß STOCKS." Ib lA* Editor df The Tribune. MirrooK, 111., July 24.—1 n yottr financial col umns, akeaklng of share* and stock*, (he term “Granger shares" is need. Please explain what Granger shares are, and oblige, Stuns*. Oor correspondent doubtless remembers the “Granger 11 movement against tbe exorbitant freight charges of tho railways • few years since. It was most rampant and powerful In Illinois, Wls tonsin, lowa, and Minnesota. Hence the stocks of tho railways rnnctng through those States are called “Granger stocks, 11 Tbe Western trunk lines-Northwestern, St, Paul, Darlington A Quincy, Rock Island, and Illinois Cen tal—aro quoted la tbe New Tork Mst ae reports* by telegraph every day, and It nay >0 that all the other Weeterb roods are embraced n one. general tom, “Granger stocks’ 1 ; and, perhaps, tbs trunk lines are also Included. For Instance, la last Wednesday 1 * report Is this para graph: “Tbe sadden advance In Granger aharee was the consequence of decidedly more favorable advice* la regard to the crops. 11 This would seem to Imply that the stocks of all the roads west of Lake Michigan were Included la the term “Gran ger stock*.” Llgg-INSOIUMCB. Thlslswbat tbs New York insurance Depart ment rays 1i the condition of each of the Hfe-ln*- surance companies doing business at this time In tbatState: Comeony. A*irtt. MablllUfi. AurvlH*. Jlrooklro f 2.173,709 • 1.0(0,603 9 200,HX1 r-nuiufilo 3n.m7.9-jn 37.301,KW S.73e,KIJ Ocrmanla f1.031.iH4 f1.1m3.27fl 1.4*20,807 (•lobe 4, H31.3V4 XPVVIM 105.117 Hume 4.774,103 3,03:1.171 1,124.903 Homopsthlc. .. flflT.atr (113.7*4 33. ft-Vl Knickerbocker 0,375.117 S.CHX99O 2»i.r>H7 Manhattan .... u.H3\ni3 0,0(9.005 4M.iOfl Metropolitan... X 4*47,849 I.THVNid 201,71*) Mutual P4.749.f10H 74.t0n.wi7 10.043.301 New York 54.7H7.m0 W,8i2.7f1n 0,374,911 rrort.lt.Sa*... 130.731 43, m 3 77.tf10 HnUrdautc*.. 4,7Ui).7ri0 4.4«3..ViU 7>«,23H Washington ... 8,33.1.210 4,44(1,113 BIXIOH Western N.V.. Ihi>,lMlo 133.741 3H.810 >ttna 34.090,378 1D.7H.V3n3 4.24X019 Berkshire 3,371,353 3, HU. 704 4(W.4ftl Conn. tJenera!.. 1,39X317 no3.otw ;vn.&.tn Conn. Mutual.. 47.4tH.1M 40,741.311 f1.733.C4i) liartfd 1..* A.. 973.703 MH.CH-3 370,079 Jn. Hancock..,. 2.0 ifl.4«J 3,400.239 4<Jl,r«l Mara. Muiual... 4L311.1U4 n.4<tl.7:n 811.173 Jilniuallkn 94.2UU.iH3 3H.n1f1.410 B,«wa(Us Natloßil, Vt.... Xlixi.fl.3l 1.343,311 713.341 NntlonalU.H. A. XHOI.2HI 3.231. H-2U.3H1 N.H. Mtinul... H.K*tV-*3U 11.93M.320 a.hT7.0"9 N.Wn Mutual. ifl.u-ta.X'n U.XM.ms X7rt4.«l Penn Mutual... n.343.3;t0 rt.tHU.Mfl l,twv,iW4 riiu nU Mutual IM.fHM.3r7 |0.rm,713 04X863 I'rordt 1.. & K.. 3.03X343 2.U79. «H»1 07X4X21 Kate Mutual... X297.4U1 1,TU1.407 440,924 Traveler* X'.'ixt.niT XMIUKI 034.494 Union Central.. i.jhi.ooo i.m.wij xp4,r>9n Clilun .Mutual.. 7.536.890 7,908,384 89H.030 Aggregates.. 9300.317,311 53M.R37.09a 901,440.737 Here are figures which he who runs may read. They show what each company is able to promise In tho lino of security to IU policy-holders. Every man who has a policy, or proposes to get one, should carefully scan this table. Borne of tho com panies liave enormous assets,—for Instance, the New York Mutual heads tho list with ovcrsß4,ooo, • 000; the Connecticut Mutual fellow# withs47,ooo,- 000; tho Mutual lleneflt and tho Now York Life, each, Oud.OOO; tho Equitable, $3.1,000,000; and (ho ,Elna, $34,000,000. These figure* are enormous. They show that these and several oth er companies in the Uft can furnish perfectly re liable Insurance. In fact. tho per centage ol surplus of some of the companies with three or fonr millions show as much strength as the larger companies. Moet of them are good If tho managers can bo kept honest. Connecticut has shown how insurance managers can steal three or four millions from poor policy-holders, and yet tho magnificent scoundrels Ihus far have gunu acot free. The Weal aake, Uow long, good people of Connecticut? “How long, good Lord, bow longt" CHICAGO MINING iND ATOCK BZCUANQB. Yesterday's sales were as follows: Reck No Farther muck 1tU15t........ m Peek No Farther (Ulack Hills) 3.10 1.33 Cuusolfdeled Mica (New Mexico)... . 7.4 lU(*> ConsultdaiedMlraib'ircraOdays)..,, 44) 11.4 X) Mmrud <4 rulrsl, Col.) |ixt 1.04 NluirudtCetiirsl, C«»l.) 374 l.io HdOeu lunarl (Central, Col.) lUO .HO baa Juan (Col.), uked a yt> VOBBIGN ■ICHAKOB. Trices are ates4ly at yesterday's rates, vis. t al New York and Chicago they were: Sixty dayi- Slqhl. ■ *KI 4*Ut •317 W MS •M7W MS 517« MS . mvJ (*su . Xl>i *o* 411 SB Sterling ileltduui Frxnuj hwltirrlxnd. OtrraniiT. Holland... Auiirio... Murway,.. nwedio.. Ueamurs (JOVItIINMENT ilONllb. United eutesfis of *«| ...link ifrtk VuiiuifeuteeA-aniof w,.„ mate kum tin led bialesb>juo(’ti7 iou2 iom2 Ifn ted biatc* A-2US of ..JUTS? UMM I'l ted buwe lO'tOi liHt ingu Un ted rtuies nawfii of *b| 107 k lort* United Buies new e*s. lOtu liMti Uu led btoiesi per cent c0up0n*......... ioum touts Unltedfiutescurrencyo* IJUy| ...... GOLD AND ÜBEISDiCXS. Gold. 100H®100S. Greenbacks. OOtf in coin. LOCAL BBCOBtTIES. Chicago City 7 per cent bond* muaW- CbicagoClty7perceatww«rat* *iu%& •took Chicago City Tper cent water loan. *lur new Cook County Tper cent bond* lloug)...M<rtk iiieu Mucoid Para 7 per cent Loud* City iisllway (south Alda) (Ex. Dlt.).. too City Hallway (West Bide) 174 City Hallway (North Bide) •*. Ulv US )ux rhfcsxuGaslight and Cuke Comnaay... .... jju CiiimUr of Commerce a* West Division Hallway 7 per cente...... .... *loaN •And Interest. DY TELKQKAFH. NIW TOBK. fp Ur irwUm AuoeiaUd Prtn, New Yobk. July 20,-Oold steady at 100«. UurrowlDtf iitei, 2. H. sad flat. <3ovcrumcoU wore Arm. Itnilroad bonds were weak. * Hutc accuritlea were steady. Tbe stock market this morning wu more active than for aoue ume peat, and dealings were at* tended with great excitement. There was a break In prices of although Lake Shore and Western Uulou at first resisted tbe attacks of Ibo bear*. An enormous block of Northwestern, til. Paul. Lake failure. Erie, and Delaware, Lacks* wanna <L Western changed bauds. Thu decline was based on a flood of telegram* front the West that the weather was wet and unfavorable for harvesting. During the a/tciuoou the market was decidedly ) firmer, toe entire Hat recording an advance of H® I life. Urn latter Northwestern preferred. Other , stocks conspicuous In the improvement were Union, and Delaware, l,nckawann.i A Western. A sharp decline earlv in the <l*7 Urontht In nfimi bnyera for lonj» acconnt. Transaction* worn ‘.Mil. - 000 share*. of which UP.OOOwfrc Krlo. 01.000 l/oko Shore. AO. 000 Northwestern common. iiC.l'OO Preferred, 4R,0U0 St. Ponl c.mimon, I'J.OOO pre* erred, AI.OOO Lackawanna, and 1.>,000 Western Union. Money market easy at JiStt3. Prime mercantile ftaocr. :ift.4e. Customs receipt*. StSR, 000. The Assistant Treasurer disbursed fOo, 000, Hearings. $8,000,000. Slcrllnff exchange. banker*’ Mila. 482. Fight exchange on New York, Filrer at Ixmdon, A 2 1-lOd. Par silver here, jl.Vi in greenback* and lUJf In sold. Sliver coin SftlH discount. noransatHTi. ( I"7W New 4Ha lOtH new tr»y Ne*4rercet .ind* ipon*» ‘C* ConponH, ‘C's mupon*. *«7. Cuuuon*, ’Ofl. .New &i ... ..ewapereents..* \<xvH JO-4<v tog m» 108 Coupon* UM * met*. vr. n. Telegraph pi* c. c.. o. a I an* S'llckrllrer i;i iNewJcrrer Central... s.*h alckallrcrpfd an* Hock Inland 114 untile Mail mid St. Paul 40 Marlpota Hu* Kt. Paul pfd V<H Marl pent pM. lout] tvahatb 13* Adama Ripreaa UmVFi. warne 03 ttetta Fargo w [Terre llaute 1 American Kxprew.... Terre llautcpfd :*Vi United State* biprew. 4'f« Chicago A Alton Si K. T. Centra1..........i0ns Chicago A Alton pfd.. lot Krle 17 Ohio A HlMlmlppl.... 7J4 Kriopfd at*il>., 1.. 6tH Harlem i.ui IA. A P. Telegraph.... 07 Michigan Central m MlMonrl Pacific IM Panama 123 Ichlraro. H. AQ. ll* Unton Pacific ns* llanntnal A Bt. Joe... it t.ake Shore (tawc. i*. bond* lavH IIUnoIK Central m |TT. p. boads .ims Cleveland A Plttahurg. *a ill. r. hand Oram ico* Norlbweitern 43*lU. P. Sinking F«nda..loo* Northwestern pfd 73*1 start iwroi. Tenneaaee es, old 31 ivirglnla. new.. so Tennessee. new aiW'Mlaaoorl Si loj Virginia ea. old su I J4«W ORtBANS. Nt w OiaxAßn, JnljrCO.—Oold. 100*0100*. Sight exchange on New York. * premium. Sterling exchange, bankers’ bills, 480. Fonniow. LoKiton. JnlyCO.—Conaols. 00 s*lo. American Becnrltlet—Reading, 10; Erls, 17*} preferred, 33*. United States bond*—CTn, 108*1 10*40«, 111*; new On, 108*; 4*e. 107. Pants, July 20.-Rentes, H.lfOSKc. REAL ESTATE. Tbs following InslrntnenU were filed for record Frlds/, July SO: cmr i*nonmTr. West Chicago ar. 07 ft w of Avers or. n f. ISO x 123 ft with s»4 ft to nlJey In same block (Frederick H. Aren to arios O. Workman) , dMedJulyft 9 ft,ooo Writ Chicago ar, 3|54-loftwof Lincoln it, d f. 49x133ft, dated July 34 a, 8(10 FianellM, IW ft* of Portland ar. of, 35&10U ft dated July 10 SCO West Harrison at 140 ft w of Aberdeen at a f, 40x00 ft Improved (George N. Hlmmonsand wife to John .1. ftlmmona), dated July 0 7,500 gbnrtleff ar. amji ft n of Thirty-third it w f, 38x133 ft dated Jalf 30 2,000 Fulton it 150 fteof llolteyit if, 35H33 4*lo ft dated July 35 2,200 Fourth ar, 340 9-10 ft a of Taylor at e r. Shxoo ft dated July 94 4.000 Fourth at, Mun-to ft tot Taylor at of. 35x08 ft dated July 34 4.000 sotrrn or errr limit*. wirntir a ■adioii a r savin Madison ar, Slo ft • of Fifty-second it. e f, 30* iso It, dated Oct. 1. 1973.... $ 8,000 COMMERCIAL. The following wore the latest quotation* for July delivery on the leading article* for the last two days: yrtrtttv. .♦».ra » n.no .7.05 7.10 . t.fio a.oo . «.00 0.10 . 1.05 I.OK . 1.03 , 1,U5 Lard Shoulders, boxen. Short riba, boxed. Whisky Wheat. Com Oats Rye.... parley. A 04« 4 «uS .3 6M* 9 «S 3«, .tno, nj iro.no tire bogs. Cattle Gold .01 fl-18 .48X00 C05a01a....... Storting exchan go, The following were the receipt* and shipments of the leading articles of prodace In this city dar* lag the twenty-four boors ending at 7 o’clock on Friday morning, and for the corresponding data twelve months ago: lIKtiDU. *l*77. 1 7.130 4231 34.UU X4V) 387,9411 BX3OO Flour, brls.... Wheat. bu.... Sum. bu ale, bu Rye, bu Barley bu... . Grasssecd, Pi. Broom C..P*. C. meats, lb*.. Beef. tc> Beef, brls Pork, brls 1.-ird. lbs Tallow. llm ... Butter, tbs.... Lire hup, So. Cattle, No Sheep, No (Miles. 1b*..... llUhwlnes,l>'U Wool. 1b5...... Potatoes, bu.. CuaL tons liar, ton* Lumber, m ru shluslexm.... Halt. brU Hep. pkp.... 74,350 1.71-0 41U,9A'1 387.098 81.079 404* Thu* IP.fW 3,f14() ' 341| ! 1,630 ’ 3.0X1 107.000 j in.t«s' 1 104,8311 14,480 lI.IOU 3ft 0. IIKSI • 7 1, tool 100.4301 39.K80 mol I 390.993 1 33.243 3,47 X 309 WfSl ” 14X4X0, lax 3201 800 4.03 X XMO 207 110.0001 24, oco 4ttj 0 287.4931 «: TOO R 9 2.83(1' I 4. XVI XMM 50, so XOH7I Xl3O Xo47| 1.930 Hrtl 1,(471) 39U 1 13,409 Cheese, bxs.. 4J. apples,bu. Beans, bu... . from store during Thursday for city : 1,007 bo wheat, 720 hn coni, ing grain wu inspected tnloatora tn onlay: 1 car No. 1 white winter wheat. Withdrawn i onsumptlon: Tbc follow!) his city yeste rod do, 00 car* No. li do, l:j cam No. rojvctoddo, 1 car No. 1 bard wheat. II curs No. 1 ;i do, 51 cars r 14 cars No. 2 spring. Tear new do, dears No. 3, fi cars rejected. X car now do (124 wheat); 84 cars high-mixed com, X car new mixed, X car yellow do, 347 cars and 33,100 bu No. 2. 143 cars rejected do, 2 cars no grade (378 corn): 23 cars No. 2 oats, 1 car new do, 23 cars No. 2 while. 4 cars new do, Gear* rejected do (58 ants); vcare No. 8 rye, 8 cars new do (10 rye); X cur new extra No. 3 bar ley, 1 ear new No. 3 do. care feed (5 barley). Total (773 cars), 348,400 bu. Inspected out: IU.XUQ ha wheat, 234,003 ba corn. 8,740 bu rye, and 420 bu barley. A very liberal business was transacted on 'Change yesterday at a variable range of prices. Wheat was uxcited and Irregular, and closed lower, except for July delivery. Corn and barley were weak aud unsullied, and closed at a decline, while rve and oats were atrongor, more especially fur Iho old crop and immediate delivery. Pro visions wero active and higher, closed quite strong. Transactions tbronghoot the list were largely on i speculative account and In the transfer of optluok, ' though the shipping demand wu (air. In dry-goods circlet there was a continuance of the dullness hitherto noted, and the tenor of prices was again steady aud firm. Groceries wero un changed. The demand was nut active, ibuugh for the time of year the volume of business reoebca very fair proportions. Huger*, coffee*, teas, and rice received ine most attention. Ne change* of moment were developed In connection wllh the butter and cheese market*. Both of these staples wero tu good request, and both were firmly held, with fine goods showing a slight up ward tendency. Dried fruit* were quoted os before, ruling dull. Flab continue In good demand and are very firm, owing to Inadequate stocks. Price* of oil*, paints, and color* rsugud the some aa at the beginning of tbeweek, and were steadily held. Nothing new wa* noted In the leather, bagging, tobacco, coat, and wood market*. Tbe offering* of cargo** at tae lumber Uocki were again small. and the market quiet. The yard* were doing A moderate buelueeeiu ailing country order*. Tbe wool market wa* steady and fairly active, buyer* tending in order* taetead of coming themselves, aa they did at tbe opening of tbe sea* ■on. Tbe demand for bay, broom*coro, and hope wae principally of tbe band*to«moatb char* ecter, and prlcee exhibited no Important change. Uidea wero aleady under email offerings, with dealers ready to take tbe stock, though boalneas with them is alack, tbe taonere being Juetnow email bajere. Green frnlte wore plenty, and in fair local request. Potatoes were weak, owing to larger offering*, both on tbe street and on wagons. Chickens sod tqrkeys were In good request. Lake freights ware more active at for corn by call to Unffalo, and 4q to Kingston. Hoorn was taken lorabont 202, 000 ou conk *>ooo burye, and about 10,000 bu wheat. Through rates were unchanged, being oooted at dtt&ol«c for corn and 7J*c for wheat by lake and canal to Maw York, take and rail rate# were 7Hc for corn and Bite wheat to New York, and Oc corn and 10c wheat to Button. Hall freights were quoted at 10c to Mew York and 21c to Boston on grain, and IBc and 23c do on fourth class. Through rates to Liverpool by steam were quoted at 42®«45c per 100 Bison grain, and 424U0yic per do cm lard and provision*. VI9IULI 9CJ*i*LT OP UttAIW. The following table *bows tbe vielble supply ol grain on the dates named: Ctorn. Out. Wktut. I ) Juiyao, i«7* 4.*n.uu July u. i»i& «,i3a,tu> JulfJl, »H 77. I.UH2.CXtU Juiyaa, jut* u,u.w.cu> July 1»,0M.741 Juijru, uni. w.ou.kxj ii.6M.ocu i,Mm.au t.iHi.ao A,447,(10U I.WU.UJO UOJ7.UU) i.«mu,7A6 amu,4iu T.aw..vii 4,{xu.i«l »7a.0i0 7.MVJU4 1.7&V8U slU,&ja 7.147,(M &tf7.£U *1,104 Alto aut.au bu rjre* atfklau UT.UU bu lUo «e«k pr Tlwtfi. IB MBW TOBK TBbTBBtUT. BceelpU—Floor, 10,108 brls; wheat, 170,200 ba;corn, 147,800bn;oats.08,000bu; corn*mcal, ,azii£b9iafls..&iQQ hoi uou, j 4 owi«i mu. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SATURDAY. JULY 27. 1878—TWELVE TAG! «r b**cf, Bnkjrn; cm meat*, OfiO pkfjs; Innl, no.'tpkg*; whDky, (l.'O hrli». Export*—Twenty*four honri—Flour, 0,000 brl*; whcßt,* <JJ»,00(1 bn; torn, 2SB,ooobv, ont*, 1,000 bn; rye, 47,000 bn. (llUni STATISTICS. Tho following talils show* the crop movement at lake port', including the receipt* at Chicago. Mil* wanker, Toledo. Detroit. Cleveland, and Dnluth, from An*. 1 to July del, (n the year* named: isr:-'?* isTrt-’n. iro-'w. .1.4:t2.fP*0 .\4oo,o!>i» 3.410,119 Tu J7i>. nn .Ttoia. mi an. iw». mt (W. 1.V1.24H Rl.nil. 113 4a.ill7.Wf> Artfrl**, Flour, hrti. Wheat, bu. t;.»m. bn... oar*, bu ta.wvjm tn.4ii.ni3 ifi.3in.4-.-t Dnriey.hu H.43t».t*w O.f’T.OTrt tire, bu XMI.OTO T.vuo* I.XII.XTJ ToulßTaln.bu.iM.ou.tM 118.073.1130 ia0.3jn.377 In the ten port* of London, Liverpool. Glasgow, null. Bristol, Leith, (Honccater, Londonderry, Hartlepool, and Newcastle (be stocks of floor and grain were officially reported on the Ist Inst., on July 1.1877, and on Jan. 1,1878, m follows'. Artic/w. Jutt I, *7B. Sulyi. T 7. Jan. 1.7*. Flour, bm 143.411 88.(114 311.387 Flour, aaeka 2U4.77H 3rtT.ftt4 23y.4u3 Whfat, ora. 1.MH.134 1,413,*03 Malta, ntt 4M.i«> m>.h3H 412.340 Oats, on &&J.BU7 BOB.IM mo,oiß GOODS RICBIVKO at Chicago Customs duly 20: Leopold A Austrian, 000 tons Ice 5 Carson, Plrie, Scott A Co., 7 case* dry goods; Itarnum Brothers, SO rases toys and fancy goods; The Scandinavian Hook Department, 8 cases books: J. T. Belling A Co., 2 cases books; Wadbams A Bonorty, 1 case laces; Schweitser A Beer, 0 cases toys and fancy goods; Fowler Broth era, 530sack* salt. Collections, $3,004.43. PROVISIONS. HOD PRODUCTS—Were active and again higher, un der a liberal demand from the speculative element and the rborta, and a good Inquiry on shipping account both from domestic and foreign buyers. Receipts of hog* at the stock-Tanls continue rather light in num ber, and noorln quality] this fact, coupled with the further fact that the outgo of product exceeds the In come and manufacture. exerted a strengthening influ ence on the market, and caused the appreciation. Pack ing operations at this point are progressing rather •lowly, owing to the diminished supoly and poor qutl- Ity of the hogs, aa well aa for the reason that the manu factured product It relatively cheaper than the raw material. The bulk of the boga now being cut are made Into those descriptions most suited to toe foreign trade. Pork— Waa active and Arm at as advance of locper brl under a good apcculatlve demand, the shorts be coming somewhat nervoua over tbe stead lly-odranclog tendency of the laat raw days, though, after all, a fair proportion of the reported tranaacllona comlated of change* made from Auguat to September, the current premium being 15c per brl. CaihonellerJuly com manded full August price*. and sometime* a fraction over. Salta were reported of 700 brl* idler July at SP.oSi 13.500 brla aellcr August at90.550tu.70: in,mo aria teller September at e».T34<(I9.KH*. t otal. 83.3.10 brla. Tbe market cloned Arm at 9».d5'90.57Hi cash: ifI.OSGu.OTJ4 aeller Jitlyt 8a«4«0.n5 aellar Anguati tu.77h440.H0 aeller September; and 80.03)4 teller the year. Prime mean pork waa scarce ana firm at t9.3530.50i andextrapHmeat9H.7.vau.oo. Laud—under the Improrcment In pork and a good speculative inquiry this market «m quite active, firm, and ct<»ed at an advance of 3hCtsc per too lbs. Cash lard la nat readily obtainable, though me nock la fair, but holder* are not disposed to let Ilia property go. Some wanted for shipment tho laat two daya was pro cured by giving the Augmt option therefor. Sales went reported of 3,000 tea eaah at 87.10; 500 tea tetter July at 17.10; 5.260 tea seller Auguit at »T.o7h<#7. liih; 9.5<n tea seller September at 87.15W7.aai4. Total. 11.330 tea. The market doted nrm at 87.1097.13}* cash or aeller .Inly. «7.07.V<7.1Q aeller August, and |7.17h'87.5U teller September. Mrats—There waa a very good apecnlative and ship ping Inquiry, ami fair transactions were reported at price* aome higher than were current Thursday, the market ruling oune steady. Oflurlng* either for present ar future were nut large, and buyera were obliged to pay tbe enhanced figure* asked in order to fllitnelrordHrs. Shipment* are liberal now that the weather la more acMonable. The full traniactlons were not reported, hut enough «u made nubile to demonatraiu very clearlr that the atuS Is la good re- Juest. Sales ware reported of 150 tea aweet pickled sma. ar Pi lbs. at Oct I*o bxa shoulder* at 5c cash and sailer last half of Augutti ISO bxa long clear. c**b, at 85 W'On.oo: do at Ss.no. louse: 300 bza short clear sides at «V4c. cash; aoo bza longa and ahorta at *o. to aeller last half of Augant i.naouulba short rtb sides at 85.03*4 cash. and 85.0.V44.P7)4 seller September. 1 tie following were tbe closing prlcea per IOU lbs on the leading cuts: rfAoul- Short sh. AAorf iltrn, rlbt. efeora. cUnrt. Loose, part cured...s4.Bs $5.9314 stun $9.03 Boxed 3.00 e,lO U.io 9,15 August, boxed 5.00 9,10 9. in n, is September, boxed., 5,10 u. 30 9.20 9.35 Long cicara quoted M 99.80 loose and 83.95 boxed: Cumberland*. 64«7e boxed: long-cut bams, OH'dloo boxed: iweet-pirkted ham*. MSfllie for 19 to islbav eragea: green hams, adSMofor tame averages; green shoulder*, 44c. Jtaeon quoted at MtiOAQe for shoulder*. eVftOHe for short rib*. 70»7Mc for abort clean, 1 044104 c for bams, all canvwed and packed. URgaag-Wna dull at 43040. BKFK IMlODncTH—Were steady and quiet at 80.000 0.50 for racta, 8l0.00«3l0..v> for extra mesa, and 831.(» ♦Jl.SOfur hams. Kale* loubrla beef hama at f3l.tx>. , Tallow— Wat city at flWauMa for city, aod 94<3940 for country. Sale* aoo brl* prime city at 9J4c. in. IMS 4MXOO Mfmi rniEAiySTUFFS. FLOUR—Was In good demaod and firm, especially Minnesota extra* and the belter brand* of winter*. The otTerlnc* continue light, and seme dealers wore bolding their beat flours at higher figure*. The lower grades were scarce and quiet. Itys flour was more active. Hales were reported of 1.180 brts winters part* ly ut54.85443.33( 1.030 brls spring extra* at 04.84)4 7.00: »ou brls rye partly at gxeo. Total, a. too brl*. Wu quote the market at the dose at f 3.8043.33 for line, fl3.33o4.tiUforsupcrDses, 94.0044.60 for extras, ami 94.50>'«jO.OOfordouble extras, with 99.8048.b0f0r patents and some fancy brands. Kye flour, 9X73 «-xoo. Xtrxi. 4 CO 41X) 1,797 BCO Hrak—Wu steady, with sates cf 70 tons at 90.60 oa track and freo on board. Corn-Msai,—Waalnfalr request tad stead;, titles 320hrl*follow atfl.oOon track, Mikdukiib— Were quiet at C11.0(X313.59 free on board: screeningsworoquotedat sl3.so. WHEAT—Thismarket was active, feverish, attunes ▼or/ mocu excited, prices fluctuating with unusual freedom, closing whom So higher than ou Thursday on deliveries fur this month, hut I Me lower on the August and September options. The deal was a very contrary one. sod operators were largely at sea during the S -eater portion of the session. The causes aßocting m market wero numerous, and withal quite Interest, lug. It has been welt understood (nr some time past that strong parties wern under the market, and prac* tlcatty controlled the great hulk of the wheat at lead ing points, which was no great thing to do. a« the vis* tide supply of all grades in store, afloat, and tn transit byrail uu Julysu was only 4.40t.000hu. iiutsome tlina ago, when the prospects tor the harvest-vlold of IH7H were decidedly bright, a great many sold freely for delivery up to J*cmrmt>cr. l.tterou tlio crop pros pects wero not so favorable. This gave Ulnae tn au« thorliy greater strength, and. having secured full con trol of Ilia wheat, they had utile or no diillculty la ad vancing prices, which they haw dons quite rapidly within tho last few days. The ••corner” at Milwaukee, and the semi comer at Chicago, especially In July wheat, has resulted so far In layze losses to these short sullen, sad. though some of them fllled In their contrsetsand took tho other side of the deal, the uncertainty of those outside of the lilng caused feverishness, recol lections of the ciiuu if fliUotm ding some very few weeks ago being still fresh In the minds of many, hence left lie tic show for tho use of any judgment. Many thought prices would ne materially higher yes terday, ua thuy know tho market was cumpUusiv con trolled tiy prominent moo here and at Milwaukee, and so they purchased freely early In the day on homo as well oa outside account, free baying orders coming In by msll snd (ctrgrsph. 1 ben the N-vrrc rain-storm of Tuesday night wu looked upon at likely to prove very Injurious to the grain In shock or yet uncut, and. alto* E ellu-r, at the opening Übe outlook wm decidedly ullUti. Later on In the session round lots were freely uttered at inside figures by prominent parties, and this developed free seller* among tho smaller class, iho result beluga drop of be pur bu within n very short time, and. though there was some little reaction from luslde figures of the day. I he market closed In a feverish and uncertain mood. Our receipts continue rather light, onr Mock Is nut large, snd the outlook for tho time being I*certainly lavurahla to lha King. At on* time during the suasion U was rumored that one or two prominent '‘lungs ” war* selling out. hut (his was not verified by »übw*qucul events. . Seller July was very quiet, about all that was done being la settlement, at sLUbW-'M'?, closing si it.U’»V>, belief August opeued aB®H<A"7Hc. sales being inouo at these extremes at slnfbst the sains moment, roou fell off to talc, then ad vanced to imp ic, dropped to avtac.sold up again to PdWc, gradually declined to i*»U r » went up to M'le. fell ott to and dosed st 037*c. ficller Aeptemhur ranged at Hovtuiihic, and cloaud at m»c. seller the year ranged at ttt'-vMPUc. but closed at about 20 under neptenibcr. or atu7c. Car lots of No. 3 closed at 11.04 H. Cosh sales were reported of KtlXt) bu No. 3spring l.igitsi 3,4X10 bu No. iiatutct Mxi hit by sample ou trs> k autefrTae; aud 4UU bu do free ou board at 73c. Total, ULtoubu. iUitn Wheat—There was non* ottered on the mar ket, Hie few cars arriving being reshlppedtu MMwxu kce forthe benefit of tbu shorts. Inquiry light, and prices are entirely nominal. IVirrica Wheat—Xhcre continues a good Inquiry, and os our receipts are quite (sir, trade was moderately brisk, though stsn average of he per Uu Iwlow Thurs day, No. 1 red closed at mtodt %>. 3 at ootoc; aud No. UaiHflVsc. Futures were Inactive and nominal, bales were reported of a.ftxinu No. i red at UTHOtMc: Sd.3tiu bu No. 3atifcmfiU7o:KMlm No, andtoiobu by sample, uu track. aiTmOHflc, COUs-Iu sympathy with wheat, the corn market was also somewhat unsettled and Irregular, though fairly active, hut closed IKc perbu ott ou spot. I‘,’cou seller July. ttocon August, tod Mo on (hmieiulter. The surroundings of the deal, however, were very different from those governing the wheat market. Kecclpts are fair, while the shipping was less urgenhand advices from ether markets were generally of an unfavorable character. Further than this, lor tome days previous the market ruled strong, and this caused a great many who were on the short side o| the deal to dll In their contracts, hence the demand frum this quarter was much less urgent, and seders were placed somewhat at a disadvantage, better July quiet, opening at SoiOs 4oHc, receding to :c*ic. and closing at DUtoc. belter August opened at uulac, till to 3uV*c. went ui> to UjH.., dropped oil to 3MH.U, and ciiMcd quiet at the last men tioned figure. Seller September mined at and closed at a»Hts P+H>-'. Car loit of No. 3 and high mixed closed at uutoe- and rejected at 37c bid. Cash sales were reported of muuubu No. 3 snd high-mixed ai:u>)*'d4 , 'Uti 3.200 bu while In bln 4oHci«cx» Cu new high-mixed alu*too; Tu.bOUDurc. levied at 37t04537*»c: 4.Btu bu by sample on track at otMwtuci a.3tx>bu do free ou board at 33>vta3oc. To tal, 3Hi.UllbU. tI.WS-Were fairly active, opening Arm. and weak ening subsequently. In company wltn the otiu-r mar ket*. The receipts wero fair, but very few No.3uats were uttered, aud spot advanced early mc, bclug wanted to apply on contracts, and weakened at the close. Futures were fslrlv active, sutler tho month selling rather free ly In settlomeiu at uuMc early, and 3dHo later: aud August opened at 23Mc aud dosed at about 33Kc, Sep tember told at tmtxnie, and closed at the Inside. Sam ples w«tw (airly active. Cash sales were reported of o.oto bu No. aat 3t>Htf37Ci lo.t*x)bu by sample at 2VA 38c ou track; and 33,t>u>bu do at free uu board. Total, aa.auubu. UYK-fiVasqulei but flrtn. under a good Inquiry for cash and futures, with very light offering*. No. a was stronger, telling at Me, which was also the quotation for July, better August sold at 50c. and September was salable st toe. The receipts aru nearly all placed before arrival, beuce holdcra of orders find It slow work try. log to fill them, bales weru repuried of I.'JDU bu No. 3 at Me i isjO bu rejected at 47c i i(ju bu by gampJq at 47c on track. Total. 3 400 bu. Barley, UAltLlkV—Was leas active and lower. August closing 2V*c and bapteoiber ie below tbe latest quotaUoo of Thursday. Tb« demand 101 l off. wktla um longs were offering property more freely, and tbe sudden advance ofibopredoua day brought out other sellers. Tbo abut* UMfc hold oaths dovaua* sadths aukai cl'>*<'d mine, Another hitch of Improbable rr.m re (H»n« tvns fpn-ed before Hie multitude, and the storm km to rrrnfc- Mrrnrf b. Hut |Me market frit off under Hie larger after lugs and In sympathy with other gram. August opened ai Tie. util r.mivi at 7JV*7-t>*. pi'lltr h"i'«<-tu(ror opened at u.V, declined to Pin, nnd rio*ed at manic, No. u was nominal nl 73e. Cash sales were reported of j*«Hm new hi»i ley, hy sample,ln specting cxtrn.No. Hand No. a. at 43con track. TWO l»Vl.«)l K Wheat was active nnd higher. Snlea were reported of ftavmohu at *l.nMor.lulv, ]»3*acw.ri#c for Aucv.M, miviUl’fr for September. ami H-iV*H+V foi the year. cln«lnc nt f>:tU ’ for August and omc for Pent-Muter. Red winter, sties iu.imj bu at u.Hic for July and KlJte for August. . Com was nrmer. with snles of 103,000 bu at flsjf*# antte for August ami f'cptemher. Oats. 10,0110 ins at srie lor 8-Member. Mess pork wits firmer, with sales of .I.ooobrla at lu.trt for August and S:).BJ‘-jtor September. Lard wa* nrm, with estesuf tea at $7.10 for August, nnd $7. 30 tor September. bhort nos sold (iv\ixx> H**» »t $3.U7>4. LATKB. After the rail wheat was Irregular, selling nt 831 04Hc for August, am) closing si u:iH<*94e. September ranged from inxaniUr. and dosed si about su>«u. Com was (moled at seller August. Charters were made for im.ooh bu corn. GENERAL MARKETS. BHOOM-ColtN-Was Inimalt retail demand at the quotations. The reports from the growing districts state that the crop Is looking fair In lowa. Wisconsin. Illinois, and Ohio, and rather poor In XewTotk. The acreaice planted In these stiles Is about the same as last rear, except in Ohio, where a decrease Is reported. Quotations! Strict!/ green hurl. 54 SI no i red-tipped no, stynsci green brush that will work Itaeif. 4403 <401 reil ami red-tipped do. 54<94.4et Inferior, SWUfot crooked, sate. DUTTRU—The*e was a liberal movement. Shippers as well aa the homo trade bought generous!/, ami at fnllrprerious prices, mocks are of moderate propor tions indeed. 0 1 choice aradea the supply U consider** hi/ abort of the demand. Following are the quota* tlens; Choice to fancy creamer/. l7«20ot good to choice dairy,i39ittot medium, Mtltoi Inferior to com* non, V9Be. BAOOINO—In the bagging market no changes were apparent. There was a well-sustained movement at the annexed prices: Stark, 34ei Brighten A, sOWct Tswliton, 31c; otter Creek. w<cj American. IDVset burlaps. 4 and 8 bn. tsattet gunnies, single. 14915C{ double. 31934 et wool sacks, 4094.10. CIIBSSH—Fine cheese I* held with confidence, the supply being moderate and the demand continuously ■rood, but low and medium grades are not In os favore ole a position, though there la not mnvh tlKollhood of any Important decline from present low prices. Quo tations remain M follow*: Full cream, 7<i7Hoi part •klm. aU<?o'<c; low grades. 3i»lKc. COAL—Trade was (fall, with prices ranting u be fore. We again quote: Lackawanna, largo ccg, r 8.(01 small egg, 80.00: nut, 80.00: range, 80.Z1; ledmont, s7.<*>t lllosshtirg, fn.oo: F.rfe, 83.00; lialtlmore * Ohio, 84.3Ki14.79i Mlnonk. 83.10: Wil mington, fa.OO; dartaUerrle. f4.7S{ Indiana block. 84.90. Koo3—Were quoted at ft37C for the best candled •lock. Sales hare been mane as low as 3c per dox. FlSH—Trout U scarce and bids fair to go higher. A continued scarcity of oodflih and fat mackerel is also complained of. The demand both on city and coun try account Is good for the time of year. We re rat our nuutatTone of Thursday, as follows; No. whltcrtsh. per W-nrl* •i.jim;»,29i family white flsh. $1.7.V91.00; trout, 83.90M3.79; mackerel. No. I shore, Blo.orroto.ios No. I bsy. SvoontH.ao; No. 3 shore, M-brl. 87.0007.zi; No. 3 bay. 87..v*t6.u0t large family do, new, H-hri. BVT.it No. I bay, kits, fl.soi 1.90 s do, medium, Sl.zvai.3ot large family klu.Bi.oi 441.10: George's codfish, extra, Bi.fioa.vzis summer cured do. 8.1.90; Labrador herring, split, brla. $7.(*X4 7.90; do. rouna-brls, cvsiavna: do. H-brla, 89.00: Holland herring. 81.1Vg1.39: smoked halibut, 7(*Bc; scaled herring, per (mix. 3<>c. FUUITR ANI) Nl.'Tß—There was little that Is new to note In the frnlt market. Trade remain* without much action and price* without much positive strength, though nominally Heady. We quote: Fohrl'in— Dates. sane; Hgs. layer*. R9l4c; Tnrklsh rrnnes. 749t*4c; raisins, layers. 5t.7301.83: London later*, (3. 10M3.30; loose.Muscstel. S 3 1093.15; Valen cia, »'iß4et Zante currant*. SMUHc; citron, 16.t17c. Domxstio— Aldrn apples, ihviihc; New York and Michigan, 4954 c; Routhero. 3«<«34e; Ohio. .■Vi43'H' , i peaches, unpaired, halves. 4W44n do quarters. *M<a 44c: raspberries. M WOci pitted cherries. 33924 C. Nuts—Filbert*, UHOVi4ct almond*. Tarragon*. 30 AJlct French walnuta. KX’SlIe; Naplea walnuta, 129 lac; Grenoble walnuts, 13914 c; Uraxlla. 5496 e; Texas pecan*, 79ftc; River pecans, (KOHc: Wilmington pea nut*, 4-M99ot Tenneaaeedo, e4«sno; Virginia do. 69 6Hc. GREEN FRDlT6—Domestic Tarleilea were ateady, under a continued fair inquiry, with th* offerlog* rather below th* lat* daily average. Lemons were a •hade easier, the demand having fallen off, but small receipt* are expected for some time: IDueberrlea, *3.00 per bu; blackberries, *1.5093.n0 per ease of In base*: plum*. 50r%790 per box: prara,6n96oe; peaches, 3S97UC per box; currant*. *1.50 per bu: new applet. 2Vi* 3r»: per box. or 13.uc93.ui per brlt tomatoes. 309:10c per hut: orange*. *7.5096.33 per hoxt li-tnuna, *13.50 914.00 per box; California peara, *3.0093.75 per box; doplums. *3.50 per box. GROCKltlKg—Frlccs ranged the aame aa on the pre ceding day* of the week. and. a* a rule, were steady. Trade was reasonably active, tnough hardly up to the expectations of sanguine holder*. We again quote: Itict-Carolma, 7496401 Louisiana, 74984 c 1 Ran goon. fIHOTMc. Corras-O. O. Java. 23927 c; choice to fancy Klo, lOftinftes good to prime. nH'AISJIc; common to fair, 1549164 c; roasting. 1449144 c. fivuAga— Patent cut loaf, 1049104 c; crushed, 1049 joke; granulated. loMf<*lOUc; powdered. loHatOHc; A standard PH90401 do No. 3, t>4 , e94c: extra C. 04 No. 1. h49«H«I 0 No. 3. »496Hct yellow, biaura—California sugar-loaf drips, 49948ci Cali fornia silver drtpa, 5395501 good sugar-htiuae sirup. .v» 94nc;extrado. 43945 c. Now Orleans molasiM,ctiole« now, 46950 c; do prime, 44946 c; good, 3393»c;coju mon. 26900 c; common molasses, 33938 c; blackstrap, 36930 a. Hi-irgs—Allspice, 189184 c: cloves, 4094 Sci cassia, 3402501 pepper. 154916 c; nutmegs. No. 1. 00993 c; Calcutta ginger. B*iw. Soar—True lliue, 54c; Herman mottled. SKeiNlne Uly, *Mc; White Uly, 84cj White Hose, 54c; Peach Uloasoio. 7c; harun Imperial. 54c. HAY—Wax In moderate request, and steady: No. 1 timothy, t8.0090.a0t No. 3, »*M*)t mixed. *7.00; up land prairie, cb.ou; and No. i. *5.6U3'1.0a lUDK6—Were scarce and steadr under a demaud which IsmKldniit to ataoro the offering*. The street quuUilun la79(c. but receivers of car-load* are getting ho. Wo quote: Cured hides, light, 7}(i<tt)et eared do, heavy, 7mo< do damaged. KaWoi csif, i»Hoi deacons, 404.'>0c; urr dint. t4Uwl4?4ci dry lalled, llttUoi clijr butchers'afeers, «n: rows, f,Sjc. imi’H—Wereqiilet at 3(-s7o for Western, and about loc for Eastern samplesof 1077. The crop retorts In dicate a light crop la Wisconsin and a fair 000 In Now Yurt. 011.8— Were quoted unchanged. Ilnstneas wsi of liberal proportions for the time of year. Wo repeat our list: Carlton. llOdeg. tcst,imcs do Illinois, legal lot, iao deg., I3cs headlight. 17.) deg. test, jo'cm Michigan. legal test, i»Hri Klalne, ifiVici cstra winter strained lard oil. «7ct do ko-nreaaed. irje-t No.t.&dcs No.s,sir; linseed.raw,Met hollcd.Aßc (3 brls Iclrit); whale winter-bleached. 06ci sperm, CM»t neaUfunt oil. strictly pure.iXVrtttl.UH do extra, Hoctdo No. l.uflc; Dank oil, 43ct straits, 4«c: inluera’ oil, toot turpentine, aaet naphtha. deodorised. u.l gravity, |4C| gasoline. deodorised. 74 deg., I.ici gasoline, N7deg.. U)#3oc: West Virginia. natural, to* deg., 330 t natural, •joaea.. bOei reduced, -iHdcg.. iwJAo. POULTRY—Waa In fair request and steady at 93.60 A 9.W for large soring* and old chickens, and 53.90 U 3.V5 fur fslr stock. Turkeys were salable at 7&ho. POTATOES—Were quoted at 91.A0451.00 per brt. Tim offering* were ample. HHKIHt-Flax waa quoted at fH.33Q1.57 spot, 91.1 t) teller Kuptember. and 91.3Uft.3j fur August. A car of prime new Pax told at 91.37. Timothy sold at 91.3314 lor August, and was quoted at 91.30 for 80P> lemher. Clovrr was Arm at 94.:k4>1.a3. BALT—Waa steady under a continued good Inquiry: New York hnn salt. 91. o» per brli ordinary coarse. 91.30: dairy, with bag*, fl. l.V*3.*s. according to ilzo: dairy, without bag*. 91,79 per brl: Ashton, 93.uxf3.3S per sack. TEA*—Remain quiet as previously quoted t ui'nhowiixr—Common, :uQ3oct good do, 33Q33C; medium, :t*#43c: good do. atuSOct fine. .WaMcj Hunt, .wanoci choice, H3Q7UOI choicest. 73qH0ci fanor. p0c4#91.00. Igi'SHUL—Couiinoo. 334'38ei good do. soosao; me dium, xassiiscs good do, 4DQI3ci One, 4i»tßci lincit, MxsAAci choice. nustHOct choicest. Vut'.vo Hvbon—Common, 2K#J3oi good do, 280330 : medium. iiMasne: good do, 4044101 fine. 43Q4Hc, finest, SOQAih’i choice. UOAOSct choicest. 89'dOOc. J u-am—l'ommou, VttJtb' 1 good coimnon. 3-tOrrJct medium. sjqusc: good medium. artQioc; fine, 43a4-**cs flni-si, 4Hu*9oc: choice. AousAAci clmlcc*:, 93Q03u; choice new, 93U00C; choicest do. HAuJUo. iiiiminu- Cmumun, •Jor.s3.v-: good common, SKf-taiet medium. aMaUHc: good medium. 3.*M4oct fine. 43Q43c; fine»i. MA»'.:tc: choice. AAQMIu: choicest. flO*7Uc. Wooo-Wa* dull at »3.M>itH.U) for beech, and at C(i.mv>7 no for maple, delivered. WIIIBKY Was quiet and unchanged. Sale woe re ported of 30 brls at 91-U'> per gallon. Alcohol fur ex- Pirt was nominal at 314<#33i: delivered in New York: Inchinntt was quoted at »;.»>». Baltimore «t 91.07, New York atfl.fxiS. and Poorlaetfl.uijffor whisky. WUOL-Contlnues In good demand and steady. The I erger buyer* have retired, but the order business Is guod. sod the Hurry Incident to the opening of the season appear* to have died out. Following are the price* paid by the local dealer*. Uradud wouTa sell from store luac above theso figures: Washed, fleece, 3tM32e : medium uowaslied wool. Jiaxic; fine do. In pood condition, JiklJlc: fine heavy unwashed, PV#|Hyj tnb-wasuud. choice, Bik#3Ho: cmumun to fair do. 3<M 39c: Colorado flnu ouu medium. 334430ci do coarse, IWJIHc. I.UMIIKU. The cargo market wu dull yesterday and «a*r. Tbe offerings were fair, and a few aslct were made early, bm iiujrera manifested little Interest In the market, and few nude their appearance at the doeka. I'leco stuff waa quoted at fin.ui for ataodard grades, and Inch waa easier. Living declined during the week 33ftfloc per I.m> ft. Common boards were quoted at fiß.3ofto.no. and the medium (trades st fu.fioftll.oo. Lath were quiet at fii.33 and shingles at fil.B>ft?.i«. Sslea include: Carso bane City of (hand Haven, from Urand Haven. 3.2uaux>li and A shingle* at fil.tU; cargo sclir Harrison, from While Lake, UO.OOU ft pert* If dry lioardsat BIO.UX The retail market was quiet and unchanged. Bust* new is Improving ailltle. Following are tbe quota* tjons: First and second clear. Uganda Inch fiSJ.ooftui.oo Third ciosr. HgtoaiocU ad.ooftaaoo Third clear. Inch 36. UJ First and clear dreated siding 10.OOfkld.OU First common dressed siding ti.00g14.50 Flouring, first cutiimon. dressed 25.00 Flooring. second common, dressed 31. 00433. 00 Flouring, third common, dressed I6.ouki7.ui Hot boards. A, 13 Inches and upwards Bl.uodM3.uo Boa boards, it, 19 Inches and upwards 3T.ouftiH.ut Uusbusrda. C iq.Ou.slT.no A stock boards. UUolJluch 3\UM3o.iu II stock boards, to to iv Inch 2aa«3D.rtJ Cslock boards, tout lilnch 13.0UvslT.oi l>ur common stock boards 14.00 Fern-lug. 13. 14. end 16 to 30 feet 11.00*13.30 Fencing, No. 3 8.5051|.m Common boards.. ll.iatftu.oo Cull busrda 0. 6a«1 1 ,u> Dluicuilou stuff lo.ooftl‘J.UU Dlmeoslonstuff. 20t030fee1...... ll.ougit.ut Culls, 3 Inch tt.OUAO.UO PtckcU, rough aud select lb.ou Pickets, select, dressed and beaded le.ooftia.ut Lath „ I.flag l.iki tthlugles, ••A” standard to extra dry 3.30 ft xao bhingica. do.grecu 3.1.vg3.40 hlllugks, So. I I.OUg 1.35 CedarsUlngles 3.dug 3.10 LIVE STOCK, CUICXQO, Cum*. Boa s. 31 urn. . 8,743 8.341 .... . 8,781 7,843 337 . ft. 838 lI.WI Mtt .6.100 11.160 l.ltitt . 4.500 jfreripis— Monday Tusadey Weduesdsy • Thursday... Friday . Total 33,334 80. 143 2.418 Mmo time last week .10.210 34,463 2.447 Vfeck before last 13,901 111,474 7.578 AAlnmsau— Monday - 734 4.007 Tuesday - 543 3,013 Wednesday 8, M 3 0.316 188 Thursday 3.633 > 907 (Total ATM 18,870 883 VM fi qlmlalflhrd fiCtiiUj U tiu cam tin trade ycalerdnr. and a*pt ralnra, Thn rnnUnm'J lltv Jnnrtlon wlthjeporta of lorr< buyer* more caution*. ami t from lOtfr’Oo off from Thiirti •tow la responding to Mia dei tng the early hour* ot Urn done, bnt later a more yieldi and at a decline of iwilfic a ; band*, aalca reaching aometl only clan not ahurlng la (ho i cattle weighing from I, poo t> fully former figure*, or at $3 beerca were offered, and *«!■ not aggregate am head. T moat part of fair to prime m l.w to i.m for which i prlcea. and of Toaaa throw*! atya.7o4-j.ro. A good dee the market rioted weak. wnity general RhrlnkAßO In >»ral nrrltota, taken In con fer prim* ai the l>it, mado their Mda wits anywhere iday‘a price*. Holden were imanda of buyer*. and dnr n day not much inning waa llnganlrlt wna tnanlfeated. i good deal of itock changci) thing Ilka .1.010 head. The i decllno was fat pony items, tot.i.v) lha. Such aold at H.fMM.H, Very lew extra lies at f-l.ro and tinwnnl did Th* auoply consisted for lha iatlTß aiccra weighing from n.notti.nn warn iiio ruling h cattle, which "old rtitefljr il of nun waa left orer, and , cxrri.n So. At. /V/ry, «t 1.741 |.r« 70 1,47:2 r>.]o 10 1.400 4.1X1 11 1,413 4.80 10 I.KTt f«l :rj i.ttoa 4.73 1W 1,33.1 4.70 :« 1.4111 4.73 03 1,301 4.00 17 1,38.1 4.70 t« 1,904 4.00 31 i,xi;l 4.00 14 I.JBO 4.OJM 01...., 1,378 4,43 30 .....1,338 4.30 31 1.333 4.40 03 1.341 4.40 81 1.410 4.40 44 1.333 4.05 17 1,3*1 4.31 18 I,ll*l 4.90 03. 1,300 4.25 15 1.334 4.3.1 35 1,157 4. VO 17 1,333 4.20 83 1.301) 4.30 50 1.057 4.15 34 1,041 4.15 16 1,001 4.10 17 1.070 4.15 IHia.s—There waaraiherloa* “am jciterday, but the amallneM of ttii lellennooaalljr maintain Thuraday'a bought with their accmioined freede .mand from the local cutter* wu Had 'ported fromf3.so«4.nnfor aklpa am jota to extra I’liUauclphla grade*, but lioga changed owner* at t4.0004.a cluMil«iutetat(t4«3stt4.» for bacon •4.0094.50 for poor to choice heavy. tIOO 9ALKI. ho. At. Prir«.\Ko. At. /V4ce.| ifu. Ac. Price. 1" 1,137 84.11 17 1.13,% 4.10 71...* 1.070 8.91 i,(«« ji.bo 3;t... 804 J 1.40 ioj cot Tex. 1,047 a.ui u ptu.i p7.i a. in m Texas.. i>44 7.W 61 TdXM.. 610 2.80 iflcowe....|.rj» zoo 3) TCXM.. 880 a.OO 60 Text*..l,ol6 2.W) Idcows.... out ZO7M 40 T«XU.. 833 V.B7W 134 Texas.. 084 3.81 44 Texas.. 610 3.00 to 86.1 3.79 It) 043 3.71 40 Texu.. 700 Z7l 130 TCXM.. 851 3.70 147 Texas.. 670 3.70 Iftcowa.... 067 3.80 33 770 3.71 46 816 ZM 13 8«6 3.01 30 .. IMU ■ 3. US 04 Text*.. .693 3.70 84 Texaa.. 87:< 3.70 1700W1.... 603 Z4O ip" to the trade e supply enabled prtcca. Shipper* om, out the de le. Sales were re a Inferior mixed tthe bulk of thfl 39. The market i trade** and at Jfo. Ac. Vrtce. 59.. .944 81.31 21.. ..307 4.29 69.. 4.20 26.. ..343 4.30 83.. .230 4.20 67.. ..303 4.20 30.. .373 4.20 101....19J1 H3...;ih7 JW....379 84.60 33....38! 4.30 37....M3 4.50 44*.*.".'.|W1 an.,..ns 11f1....2(PS 4.41 60....360 4.41 an.... 307 4.40 .373 4.40 .not 4.40 4a!.!!i?u 43 ...K2A 4.40 143 ...!£*« 4.37' - ...a* 4.:i7W A1....181 4.M 47.... Ml 4.33 A 3... 103 4.83 3A....JD0 4^** 43....197 4H....U14 50.. ..M3 4.|5 01.. 4.1 s 43.. ..Ml 4.15 35.. 4.15 85.. ..MO 4.13 M an....W5 4.iai| 4.35 57....370 4.10 4.35 50....205 4.05 4.35 70....310 4.U) .*•....100 4rtW w... usa 4.a% w...,th0 4.39 4»....3«Tl 4.07^ 04.. 279 4.03 24.. 311 4.03 134.. ..tm 4.30 83.. ..103 4.30 47.. ..100 4.30 H0....100 4.30 111.. 4.23 m ...aua olsi 34....203 4.33 0n....241 TJ....331 104. ...239 4’lJ3 73....210 .312 4.33 43....310 37....31* 4.83 HllKKl*—Were in good demand, and again price* ruled firm. Hhlpper* and the local traoe wanted acock, and the email supply on tala wa» disposed of at (3.874 utA.OOfor Inferior Co extra grade*. McDonald. March ii.'o. aold 133 head at the latter figure. They were bought for the English market. _ in**;- sat**. S». At. An. Price \S». At. Pnre. 01.. 76*3.10 63...,100 *4.40 70.... 7*13.874 17.. ..131 4.00 I 13*.. 130 6.00 I 101....104 4.00 VAST LtnSRTT. Special DiipitlcH to Th* Tribune. KAarl.rniaTT, Fa., .July 26,—Cattm— Receipts for the week ending July 25. ft. 11l head of through and 1.031 oflocalsiock. again*! 4.401 through and 2,473 local toe week before; luppty for yard tale* light. With a full attendance of country and Eastern buyer*, trade ha* hern active, and all sold out at a atrong Wo higher; quality generally fair to good, with a good supply of Stockers, but (full (or want of demand; best, 1,400 to 1.300, 5A.13493.35t fair to good, l,U»10 1.400, *4.6093.001 common to fair, i.ooo to i.ioo, *4.33414.50: Stockers. 700 to 000. 53.UX43.50: bull*, cow*, and stags, 83.759a.50t sale* for the week, 3,016 bead, against 3.1R0 laat week. Hone—Receipts. 10.045 bend, agalnit B.4ns lan week; tupply light, anti ol vsry poor quality genpratly; oiler* Inga mostly common and grassors. with dull *afot good I’liUadelphla* In fair uemand at full prlcea; beat Phila delphia*. 84.T044.53i fair Philadelphia*. *4.50'<«4.60s beat Yorker#, *4.30.44.40; fair Vorkers. *4 15*4.35; common to fair grassers, *3.7594.00; rough*, *2.799 3.50. woeki lupply tight, with a alow market and aahade off; lw»U lUO to 116, 84.0094.35; good. PO to 100. S'l.S'KAi.yst common, to to no, *3.id93.U3i lamb*. *4.5093.50. To Ik* WttUm AuociaUd Prtt*. Last Libbbty. July sd-AJA'rn,*—u«c«ipt* to-cay, l.oon through and cno local; total for four days, a. 040 through and 1,578 local; all told out, but threa loads Just arrived, at a shade off from yesterday, lloua—tteceipta to-day, 1.250| total for fonr day*. 4,133; Yorkers, $4.2094.60; Philadelphia, #4,709 4.65. Hiikrp—Receipts to-day, 100; total for fonr days, 720; dopo here for salat prospects fair for nest week. ALBANY. Special Dtnateh fa Th* Tribun*, ALnaffY. N. T.. July 26.—Bggvr.s— Receipt*, 646 ears; last week. 632; offering* more mixed comprising a large number of Texas, Cherokee*, Colorado*, aad anduatlveai only ordinary quality; attendance of buy ers fully as large aalastweekt best quality ef hooves did not coimnnnd the current prices, and the market eaa safely lw quoted strong Me off on all grade*. with the aggregate business full as good as last week; a few yrrr choice brought full prices. Phrep and LAuns-ltecelpts. 74 ears; last week, 02; sheep in limited demands steady at :i46M4ci lamb trade opened weak, but gradually became stronger; the general ruling of tho market same as last week,— 349 *4c. closing iteadv tor both. To (As UVshm Anociatei Prut, Albany. JulySfl.—o*TT»-*-ReceiPt#. n, ora, or 291 less than lp( week; sales, a,W3j prices declined qd ’VuxiPANDLAuns-Itßcelpta. 14.HC0, against M 1.400 last week} market steady; common to title, at*#lot fair to eood, +<t!*c: choice to extra. 4H4Act lambs a made luwcn commuatofalr, 3>4(i>oct fair to food, 04# evict extra. o!*#uHu> NEW YORK. N*w Turk. .TulySO.-lIERVKB-IlPcelpU. 3.sdn,mi»- litgfl.3<y> for four days, .against A.H.V) same time last week: supply more than demand: market closed weak! 3 car-loads of decent loxana at 97.&0 to cress &3 lb»j 3 curs fair Cherokee.) at 9h.om medium to choice native, !K rsxf lt>.&o to rirrsi mi tbsi good lute Western steers ai 11.00*10.00 to drew 06 Ihst leas than 200 taken for ex port: shipment* for the week, 1,890 cattle alive: Odd dressed. biiaap—Receipt*. 9, twa making If), 000 for four dart. Mslnsi.l3.HUt same time last week; market quiet and unchanged: shipments for the week. 1.700. Hu iNa—Receipts. 3,000, making 10.390 for four days, against l3.Hf»isanifl time last week) no true In live hum: lack of offerings. fttsyrtLO. lIrrFALO. N. Y.. July 3f1.-CATTi»-Ilecclpta, 3.320 head: for the the week. 10,830: market a shade weak er: choice to best Keen. 94.70Q9.23; good shippers’ and light butchers’, 93.rua9.H0. hhkki* and LAjiiu-Hffoipt*. s.non head: for tbe week. 10.000: market without decided change. Ilona—Receipt*. 4.KK) head: for the week, 30.010: market active and higher: offering* generally poor: Yorker*. common to good, 94.30444.40: grosser* not wautedt hoary, good to choice, 14.394*4.00, ay. tone. fir. Louts. July 3«.—CATTLt-Oood native steer* scarce sod wanted 1 gross Texan* in llahtsopplyi mod eratodainandt native ateers. 94.0«k#9.U)| cow*dull at 93 ss<d3.tt)t lexao steers. 93.4(A»a.23t iccelpia. »li. Iloos— Fairly active and iinchanaedt light shipping to good Yorker*. 94.1tX#4.»0i mixed packers', 93-ux* 4.301 hoteliers' to fancy, s4.2ft*»4 4(ij receipts. 3.083. buxat*—Unchanged; receipt#. A7U. Cikoinnati. July'Jfl.-Jlooa-Hteady and flrmi com mon. 93.73f»4.2Ui fair to good. <I.SAU4.43t heavy packing, 14.3«x#1.90; butchers’, 94.90; receipts, 840) slilpmcoti, 730. BY TEIrBGUAPIIs KOUKKJK CITIKB. The following wo# received by the Board of Trade yesterday: Uvrui-001, July 30.—Wheslsteady: Callfornlaclub, ipa 4doioa Bdt California white, 10* idttioa 4dt spring. Ha lldttua fld. Cora steady. Mark Laxß-Wheat steady. Corn quieter. Cargoes off coast—Wheat qulati corn rather coaler. Cargoes on passage—^Wheat quiet: com quieter. Country market#—English firm and gen erally Is dearert Freach steady. Fair average quality American mixed com for prompt shipment by tall, 334 <fi-J3a od. Fair average American mixed corn off coast, 33* 3d. Arrivalaoit coast for orders—Wheat small. Bpteiel pifDQtck f« Tkt Tribun*, Uvsrpoou July 28-11:90 v m.—Flour—No. 1. ais; No. 3. 340. (Hsu-Wheat-Wlnler, No. I. osSdi No. 2,os4di spring, Ko. l.tMSdt No.lMOdi white. No. I. lus3d| No. a, loss club. So. 1. lOsfidi No. 3. Ida 3d. Corn- New, Ko. I, 33s Udi No. 2. 7U Od. raovtatoNa-l'urk. 40*. Lard, 30s. I.ivbhiiml, July sat—Corroa— Active and firmer ataO’loaotMtJd. Sales of tbe week, ed.au bales, of whlchcxporteralookfi.uxii speculators, 8,000. Total nock. OUO.OOUS American, ft'Jd.uoo, receipts. I3,tws American, O.OOU: actual export, 4.0U0: amount afloat. iu*.axii American. flT.oooi forwarded from ships'aide direct to spinners, 8.000: American sales, 45.U.0. UaxiDSTurra—California white wheat, ioa lodftioe 3d; do club. |oa idftlOs fid: Ko. 3 to No. 1 red Western spring, sa tOd®3e4djdo winter, 9e fidftfis tod, lie* cclPia-Wneat. i.oooqrs. i American, 3,000. Fats—Canadian. 3s ad. Lstn-Ametlcan. 37ted. SriaiTs or TintriNTiaa-sssOd. Loxoov, July 3d.—Tallow—37s 3d. itantiio I’araoLXOM—us fid. Aurwaar. July 3fi.-pgraOLsux-fii Bi. ameiucak ernes. XkW YOBS. Apecfal DUpatck <e Ifie TWfiuag Haw Toxa. July sa.—Oast*—Wbfial much unset* tied, chiefly through speculative operation# In Julr op* Uun on ho. 3 spring grades) toward the close tbe market generally weakened, tbe July option in spring losing the early rise, and moat other options showing a depression* tales 710.000 bu. of which about Vcre for early delivery. Including txuou bu old am* bet Michigan at fit. lift!.)SV»: 3,txxt bu ungraded white Western at fil.U7ftl.lu: 18.0U0 bu ungraded redat BOcftfil.l3: Ifi-wobodo. deliverable Aug. 4 to 33. et fit. 0714: tt,OU>bu do August et fil.oaj 50.0ut bu do tteptember at fil.olftl.olM> 34.0U)bu No. 3 North* western spring. July, alfil.il. Coro quite brisk, bur. under free offerings, egalu declined about Mftlfio per but export dealings comparatively liberal; sales TAX* UOObu, of which 357,uu>bu were for early delivery, including mixed Western ungraded at iiftidet Kaneat mixed, Met white Westeru, 330. Hye In fair request, but light offerings and tbe very firm views of sellers checked business. Barley Inactive and bum* InaL Dels held more firm, but la less urgent request, saIesSJ.OUU bu, including white Western: ABOUbust asftfific: mixed Westers. #,900 bu, at ShftiMi No. 3 Chicago quoted at SfiftdfiMe. paovtsioas-Ness pork la more demand for early de* UiUJ fit suoAgw cfiieii ulei of MO bris vUUa a range of 810.33*1(0.00 for fair to rlmlces other kl.nl* morn •ought after for forward delivery, We«tern me** more active, with .Inly option quoted at flO.anbldt August, f 10.80 bid: Hoptember. f Ja3iann.4'ii October, 910.41 Rio. AS: November and Deeomlwr nomlnnlt isle* aw brls.litlv at iiaiot 350brl* August at 9i0.n0: 870 brl» September at 510.3A41tn.40. Bacon tn fair demand at firm prlreit Ipng clear quoted at flVfft for Wealemt aalai of 80 hotel Western at *l4e. Winter •team lard more active tor early delivery at hither price*; sale* two tea prime new atfrso® 7.37 Ht TOOteiold at $7.4097.41: 7Mlc», early arrival, •t 57.37Hrt17.40i for forward delivery here In more de mend. with .Inly option Quoted at »7.40 f Angoat, f7.88H97.39t September. f7.40t Ortoher. S7-45t Dn* cember nomlnalt aeller the year, f7.3597.3JHt tale* 830 tea roller July at 87. SO: fl, son tea August atfT.sn* 7.38 H: S.AOO tea September at f7.B7Hdt7.4nt floo tea October at f 7.43: 7Mlc« seller the year at f7.BJHtre* lined In fairly active demand and for the Continent quoted for early delivery att7.7397.W)i choice do for the Wen Indies at f 7.7 a Beef In moderate demand at unchanged quotation!! JOObrliaold. Tallow—ln fair demand at previous prices, with tales of »s.ooo lbs at tn. MXJO.M. BooAßs-Raw moderately sought after, on a basis of THo for falrt refined In moderate demand. WniBKT-Dullt offered at tt.oOH for regular. Puiiohti—A fair demand for room on berth. ehlsfty for British porta, but at easier rateai In the chartering line leas animation reported! for Liverpool, engage ments by tall, ia.oon bu grain at Sd per <n Ibis by •team, 41,000 bu grain. of which 33,000b0 wore wheat, at0«1 per bn. and ß.ooo bu grain on private (ernistby •team from Baltimore, 53,c00 Im grain tn bags within a range of 7H®Bds by steam from the West, of through freight, 8.400 pkgs provUlonsJwlthln a range of 40H9HH C per 100 Ibsi for London, hy steam. l,vx)hrl«nour, through freight, reported at 8s 04 per brh in.cxn bu grain at Tdj s.onob«i«!oatflH<t permit for Glasgow, by atetm. l.AOUbrls Hour of through freight, at 8* OdA3i per brii fur Avonmoutti, by steam, 30,000 bu groin at award per hri. To the UVsfem Jifociotnl Prtii. Saw Toe*. juty B«.—Corrox—Pteaoy at tl 11-IC-f tl 10-1001 futures steady: sates 4T.t»*» bales: July. Ji,74c: August, i1.74»1i.74ct September. 11.410 s October, n.jsaii.jncj November, 11.ou9u.ioc: Do* cember. t1.07'411.0Ae. Flour—tjulct: receipt*, to.ouo brls: superfine State and Western. f3.Robit.u>: common to good eilrs. 1 1.0.1 04.80: good to choice. t4.3-'>3i.73i white wheat ex tra. fl.*>s»o.»oi extra Ohio, f4.uoaft.73t Ht. Louts, f 4.0097.00! Minnesota patent proce.**. fq tnai.4o. UftAtir—Wheat unsettled; receipts. 170.ru) but un graded winter red western, Wcaf 1.13: No. 3 do. fl. il Ml. tJ: No. I do, ft.lß. steamer, f J.OJ: No. a amber. It.loMt.UHi neamrrdo, ft.UAHI 10: steamer while, fl.lit amber Michigan, old. fl.lftt No. I white, old. ft.B4. Itye quiets Western. oOMQIc. Barley and malt nominal. Corn active but a shade lower: receipts. I H. • U«) but ungraded. 43ftloet No. 8. 4nM4OHc: steamer, 47048Hc: NO. a. 4AH<34H>tot white Western, 38c. Oats nrmcr: receipt*. rw.uo bu: No. 3, 84Hcs do white. B<No No. I, 53CSMHC1 do white, 87M38Hoi mixed Western. 83M33cj while do, 33938 c. llar-Steady at 4.WWC. riot**— Unchanged. Oaocaßti*—Coffee—Demand fair, nnd market firm: sales private. Sugar—Market doll (fair to good va nning. 7Hti*7 5-10 c. Mulaasea quiet and unchanged. Hire steady. rtTßOLint-stcadyt United, fi.oiH9l.oaMi crude. 6Wc: refined. lOBc. Tallow—Btea«fyst«M<iq H-Ifle. Market dull at 81.4091.42. TuarskTtNX—Dull at 3S9BR?4c. Kona—Active and firm: Western. 100110. BRormoxs—Pork strong! mess, fi0.35Mi0.00. Beef moderately active: *alea private. Cut meats firm: lung clear middles. Western. RHct city do. uHc. Lara flmiovi prime steam. 57.8U97.37H for newt $7. 409 7,45 forold. Duma—Firm: Western, 6938c* t'ltattu—Heavy at 398 c. Wmaxr—il.ouH. 03.. HJ 4.30 0X....370 4.7JU 87.. 4.30 .1.13 8.00 oi*cinxATr. , Cutouijvati, 0., Julr 23. —Cotton—Finn tad on* ’chaoswd. Flour—Rtrooir w\d higher at $4.00(64.73. ORUW—Wheat In good demands mao higher, doling a little eailfr: choice white, oaottipi.ooi amber, g?«* pros medium lou, oMlwot No. 3 red wlntor, Me: re* oelpta, 44,310 but shipment*. 53,035. com scarce and firms No. a mlied would sell at 4<ci safes of ear* at 4nMe. Oats scarce and firms choice white, snaaoet nliedi 37a«c. fir* In fair demand* No. 3, imtsne. larier—Demand good and tending upwards No. 3 fall t«v«l at noc \ S 5« Wd., Wnuar-Steadri In good demand at SI.OI. Provisions—Strong: nominal. Pork—Jobblng.SlO.QO 010.35. Lard In good demand! current make. S7.OiM 07.00: prime ateam. 57.2 V Hulk meata quiet and firms shoulders,ss.ll*36s.|-JV|Ssaleaoftmo.yonlh* short ribs at Interior points sold at S3.Mi asked here. SR.ixjt M.tMjbld. Ifaeon easlert tn.&Ovc&.o3H for shouldem f o. 4000.00 (nr clear riba s 13.73 for abort dear. Duma—Firm and unchanged, cn Exaa-Moarty at «H‘i* 7e. Kuos— Firmer at.jMcaSMc. LiKSgKD Oil—Quiet at sHd33c. MEW ORLEANS, New ObLßans, July iw.—Fi.oor—Quiet hot iteadrs superfine. si.«m XX, $3.50: XXX. 53.7WM.73s high grades, S3.IXHJ3.7V Drain—Corn flnnert mixed, (toot reliow, 84950 e: white held at Mo. oats strongs choice, SSe. Corn-Meal—Octet and firm at S3.OU. Hat—Dull amfnominal. pnovtaioxa—Pork-Demand fairs price! higher at SIO.MX*IO.B7M. Lard scarce and firms tierce, 17.300 0.33 s kegs, 5m.0005.30. Hulk meats quiet and firms ihouldrra, loose, SHcs packed, ftMc. Paeon active and a shade highers shoulders quoted at 3HKt3Ucs clear rib, oHet clear. 7Ho7}io. llama dulls sugar-cured, lOsltc, Wiiibrt—Steadrs Western rectified. 51.070*.08. Orocrrirs—Coffee ouieti fobbing, ordinary to prime, HMWlse In gold. Sugar quiet but firms good common, 7We* good fair to tullr fair. 7Hort*<cs prime, Wet yellow clarified, B>4<4n*4e. Molasses onlct nut firms common. 25es fair. ttWfcoMi mime to ehoiee, OUOIJc. jtlco scarce and firm at o>tO7Hic. Dram—steady at ooc. rUU.ADEI.rBIA, Pntt.AnitnrTA. Pa.. July 2d.—Flour—Quiets supers. s3.aosa3.oui extras. 53.ui04.00s Minnesota family, St.7OUA.OQs high grades. SA.UyJ7.3O. Orath—Wheat quiets red, SI.UJOI.OSs amber. Si.ol U1.07t white, old, il.oflai.lo, corn aulett yellow, 40i«'X>c: mixed, 4o?i'«l7o. Oassearyt white western, rtis4U33Hoi mixad Western,sousic. • Kye nominal! M U33C, Pnovtiioxs—Quiet but firms mesa pork.siO.ooolo.3o. India mesa beer, f H1.7.V417.U). Hama, smoked. II (jalUHet pickled. SHOiu'doi green, no. Lard strongs bntchera. AMOTcscliy kettle. 7H«7Hc. UcrTsa-nrim ‘Now York State, and Bradford County. Pennsylvania, extras, luoidoi Weatere He* serve, ItMtUc. Kuna—Firms Western, lOHAIUfc. Ciirisi—Unchanged. I'ktiiolei'h—Noiulnallr unchanged, Wniaar-Nomlnaliy smchangeil. URourra—Flour, Sou brim wheat, 34,000 but earn, 00.000 but eats. U.OOObus rve. auibu, TOLIDO. Toledo, 0.. July 36.—C)raih—Wheat rasters amber Michigan, spot, new, St.uls July. sl.w*Ms August. w.«ci So. -j red winter, spot. SLUM do new. si.uiHt July. Si.oos August, 671401 No. a red. new. Dittos No. 3 Dayton A Michigan red. new. Sl.Quids rejected Wabash, new. Hie. Corn firms hlgb-mlxml. 4'J‘aos No. 3 spot and July. 43tt«t rejected. 4LUcs dtmnged, 330. Oats dull and nominal. llaoEim-Wbeat, uvooubui earn. 33,000 busJoats, VNQbu. SiiiPutMT*—Wheat, 130,000 bus corn.44,ooobut oata. t.tno tm. Toledo, July 26-4 p. m.-HRAix-Wheat In good demandiea«lenaral>er Michigan, apot. SLUM donor. sl.txM*l.ols Jnlr. fl.nottt August. 0714 cs No. a amber, new. D3cj No. 3 red winter, apot. old and new, sM»tti Julr, Sl.OOiAuguatandhupiembcr. p7ct N 0.3 red, new, SHttes No. 3 Dayton A Michigan red. Sl.OUttl rejected, 76c. Other* unchanged, ST. LOUI*. hr. Louis. July so.—L'orroN-Steady and flrmt middling, lie. Flour— Leas aciWo and unchanged. Drain—Wheat Irregular and lower: No. 3 red, 0341 03t»cctJhi00wiwT4i Augusts No. 3 red, outtaio caahs i»2cJuly. Com—Light demand: steady: no. 3 mixed, Oaw firm at 23V|d33tto cash} •XWfiJtUo August, live flrmdr at 4«c. Wusaxr—Hleady at 51.04. Provision*—Pork firm and highers held at Slo.no. Dry salt meals nominally highers loose ahouldera. ftttcs •hurt rib. no thnrt dear. $6.20. Wacon nnu and hluh* er; good donnodt ahoulder*. sttdSHici clear riba, flHss elcarsldct, QHQro. Lard higher at $7-10; no straight lota of nrlmo steam here. lUoiiPTs-F10ur,4.700 brlai wheal. 61,000 bus com, 2XO*l mis oat*. Huoibtsi rye, l.soubu. SistruEMta—Flour, 4.4 uu brlas wheat, 33,000 but corn. I.auj bus oats, poo bus rye. uoac. BALTIMORE. Baltimore July 30.—Ftoca-Sleady, firm, and un changed. _ Osaix—Wheat—Western opened weak and lowers closed active, firm and highers No. 3 western winter red. apot and July. Sl.utt August. sl.U3tti Hoptcnibcr, Sl.qah. Com—Writeru quiet and eaalers Weitem mlieiL spot and July. 46tto: August, 4attc: Keplens ber, 40cs aleamor, 4Wc. Oats steady and unchanged. Hyo nominal. ll*r—Huchangcd. P» •vsaiona-Virmand unchanged. . _ A ...... lltfTTKa—Choice Western scarce and firm at 13%J40. Pjtrolrom—Quiets refined. lOQes crude, curraa-uulet, firm, aoa unchanged. WlliaXT—Dull at 51.07. Ha(’Eti*ra—Flour, xeno brlai wheat.l7a.ooobo; com, 30.000 hut uat»j l.tnobu. . Hlll pmkxTe—Wheat. 146.000 bus corn, 80.000bo. FKKiuiira—To Liverpool swr steam firmer. Lotion, IMdi flour. 33t Udt grain. n<L aOUIBVILUL' Louiivilul July aaJ.-—Corrox—Quiet and Ann, at hlgberi extra. $3.75X8.00: fern lly, No. 2. 51.J3<J4.73| fancy, S».7.VJ (la'iiH—Wheat firms red. 6o#moi amber and while. 604100. Corn firms white. 45cs mixed, 41*. Data steady 1 white. 3i>ct mixed, a?c. Hye dulls new, &oc. Hat—nominal. Puoviaioai-Pork active, firm, and higher at SUt35. Lenlfirmscholcolcaf llercc. uWcs do kegt, Or. Hulk meale Anncrs shoulder*. 6Mcs clear rib. llacun elrosigcrs ehuuldarv. 6>os clear rib, OwJuHo for louses bams, sugar-cured. lUM<<si2o. WMltar-Active and Ami at SI.U4. UILWADKIB. Milwaukee. July an. —Ftot a-Qulet and unchanged. □ gAlg—Wheat Anns opened strong and highers closed •scadys No. I Milwaukee hard. SI.ToLAt No. 1 Milwau kee, Sl.ieHs Ho. 3 do, Si.tfiML Julr. SLUM] Au gust. 07tics Sepicmbcr. 62t4c. Coro eaalert No. x 30W0 bid/ oaugrm end bigbert No. 2. 27c, Ityo high ers No. I, 54c. Ilartey lames No. 2 spring, cash and August, goes September. tufcjtHtae. PaovsaioM*— rlrmert quiet. Mesa pork, S6.42tyC4ah and July, Prlm« steam UnL 17.10. RaEiouva— WbsastoHufialo. Ike. gcßirra—Flour. 6.50 Q brlas wheat. 81.000 bu. ButmtMTs-Flour. ixouobrlai wheat, 1,400h0. BOaTOM. DoaroM. Maas.. July ad.—Floob—ln good demand; firms Western superfine. SXUUOfLMs common extras, 14.cx*4t.50: WUconaln extras, 15.33aa.UM Minnesota rtlrae. 13.0003.75 s NO. 2. 84.73(03.531 llllool*. »XOO •X73t it. Luula la.ooua.noi WUconaln and Mloncao ti ugtesst rriftisa. t4.uojx.oo. OKAtg-Coni ateadr end firms mixed and yellow, iumjci ateamer. 4H«47c. Ossa to fair demands No. 1 anTextrm white, M(0llci No. 2 white. 334033H6S No. S white, 33UJ4CS mixed. 33<j35c. iHUUMaroLia. iMDiAMATOLia. July M-Houe-steady at S4-1S« 4.:toi receipts. 3. lOu; ahlpmenla. 460. FLoua-Oulet and unchanged- Obaim—Wheat quiets No. 3 red, 63cs Inly, 90cs August. 68c. Coro steady at BTHe. Itye, 430. Oats firmer at am. , Puovisiums—Quiet and unchanged. BurraLo. HcrPALo, July 3a-Oi«ix-Wheat dolt and Marret A4lc*xtt*»bu No. 1 Milwaukee ecrlng at SI. 13- fora •caroc and quiets salts 3,uu ba Kauaw at 4M043c; •ample, 4Jo. Other grains neglected. Camal FKiiuuTs-Duil: 4Hcfor wheat and >Hc fur euro. oawgoo. Oswgoo, July 26. firms No. I Mil waukee club, SI. 141 white State held at |I.JO> red. Si. 14. Corn flrmt old No. 3 Western, 47c; StaW oold at 46c. Oaie quiets mixed buu. sic. DITUOIT. Dbteojt. July 36.—Ftoua—hteadrs white, 85.60. Übaih—Wheat firmers extfa. |i.11)4'd1.15) old. fl.oui new No. 1 white. II.IUHi old, <l.U7Hlfiew amber. 03>«c, nomlaaUy. noua. PaoatA. Julyaa.-Biuttwuisc-rimi saiea ICO bit* atii-Odi?. Ngw Tom* Joly ge.—Corrok-Het recclpU M al UnU«dht*Uj pone doling the week, «,800 bale*, last year. J,7ni: t-u.vl rrc-Iptaft all United 3i*- r » drr. i.o-o.ir/li U«t yehr, n.b.U'm- rvt:r r ii ;r „ n , t'rilii'd States port* fur 1 1> • ft.<- u. :*, <» a* ; ic;t 7 *!' tout export* from nil I'nlted «m:e» p»,t> to ,t ßrr '’ 1 W»; fast y.-’nr, 2k».M*Ji Mock nt nil Unh,.,j m,. port*. Mo.noo? last year. iw.oort| stork at all Inirfu* towns. O.MJO; la»t year, I4.UO0; stock at LUeroW IM3.nig)i IMI year. 043.r00: slock of American *pJ’ for Ureat Britain, 37.000! last year. 40.0 H,. CilAßLtsroK. July Bq.-CoTrow~Flrms mMJiin* 11HC! low middling. HUfni g®o<J ordinary. ■«>•<«• receipt*. 808 bale*! grow receipt*, tan, ■todt.'J, 1 weekly net receipt* tK»i sale* iaj: exports wise. 830. flavAKWAir, .Inly M.*-CoTTO!f-Flrm: ml<UVn» lOUc: low middling. lOHCI good ordinary. jq^ c . * receipt*. IB7b*le*i sales, lot stock, float wpriuj „: rreolpt*, Trfj; gross. 1,010; sales 488; exporii. cn,.,* wl«*. l.rtnn. OALruarrix, Jnly an.— corrox—itendy- m|iMii h . I'iUd low middling, inHci ftood onllnary, ecu.?*, anhaloi. Inrludlng 3 hales ot now crr ?,• 8.1: sale*. aj4: stork, l.flul: weekly net rcerlntt Si*. «ro*«. 341 1 snics, I. twi; export* coastwise, a * Mnnit.r. Jnlr aii.-tnrroß—Firm: middling, tm f , low middling,' lOHci good ordinary. OHc: r?rru>u «i bale*: *nle*. 83: stock, OUU weekly net rccelpi*. im sale*. 873 t exports coastwise. ;a)7. 5l0 « PKTIIOI,EUM. Cr.XVILAXD. 0., duly 88.— r*TROI.»rS| •toady nnd qnlcti prices unchanged! standard wLiu 110 teat, RHc. Oil Citt. July s6.~PfT«oL«irje-Marlcei O p CB H weak! sales nt fI.WH under large sales: (Wiine| t* fl.nOH, closed steady: BM*IH h l<l- RMpmom*. brlst averaging 81.000: transaction*. .v*\<iu). Prwnnuno. July 38.—VuTROLipw-Qulott em-ta f 1.83 at Barker'! for shipments reflued, to'te. Ptm adelphUdellrery. Naw Tone. July 80.—Cotton goods market ftlrl* active, and prices firmly hold! Boston brown »hcMi an advanced by agonlsi prints In fair demand aod wool flannel* doing-well, bub blankets dull in g ri | hand*! fancy eaaslmcroa and overcoatings quiet, worsted coatings In ateady demand! Kentucky jt&m i a steady requciu ______ TimPENTIN’E. WitMixnTOjs, H. C,« Julyuo.—Bngjrs Tcnrisusi —Steady at JflHc. Chicago, July 20.—'Tlio rcnrnykfl of my ml. leacruu, the Hon. William Aldrich, In regard to the Pletrlct Government Dili, as Duhllslico i Q Tub Tridu.nb of Thursday last, ana espic-uih 88 to that portion of It which relates to the par. mentof the Interest of the 3.05 bonds, rcquf| 0 a few comments on mj part. If Mr. Aldrich baa discussed tbc bill with his colleague, Mr. Lathrop, nnd they enrao to the conclusion tbat corruption was connected with It, Mr. Latlirop seems to bavo changed his opinion, as allied by Mr. Aldrlcb, when the final vote was taken on the bill. I refer to page 04 of the Con. greuionat Iltcord of June 9, No. 130, where the name of Mr. Lathrop will bo found among those wbol voted In the afllrmatlvc, toectler with such stanch and Incorruptible Republican; as Burchard, Foster. Frye, ilayes and oilicn, Mr. Aldrlcb, although ho has examined Hie bill several times, has forgotten to examine the lav ot June 80,1874, which authorized the Issuing of the 8.03 oonds, and which contains the fob lowing clause: And tbo faith of the United Rlates Is hereby pledged, that the United titntoe will, by oropii proportional appropriations as contemplated In im act, and by causing to be levied upon tno propertj in said Dfslrlct each taxes as will provide the rev enues necessary to pay the interest on the said bonds, as the same may bccomo duo and parable, and create a sinking fund for the principal tncrcol at maturity. On the question as to whether the Govern ment bu pledged Ha faith for tbo payment of tno Interest, Government oQlcvrs and others in terested have secured the written opinion of Mr, i'ratt, of Indiana, Mr. Plcrrepont, the former Attorney-General, Mr. O’Conor. Mr. ilirnev. find other eminent lawyers, and they agrsci that, inasmuch a» the united Scales appulsmd the agenta who made tlm expenditure, icu mnen ae Congress provided bow the rev enues out of wntch that expenditure should be paid should bo raised, and Inasmuch os they agreed that tbo Interest and principal should be taken care of when due, and inasmuch as tbo district boa no voice In the transaction what ever, the United States Is bound to see that thoro la no default,—that, In fact, they are a Government bond. Air. 6’Conor and these gentlemen asy that there Is no question about the liability of tbo United States to see there Is no default In tbp payment of the Interest of (ho bonds them sjlvcs. For the lost two or t hree years the or* nropriatlon bills contained a clause ordering tbo Secretary of tno Treasury to pay tho Interest of theso bonds when the coupons Simula mailin', and once, as I recollect to have boon informed, tbo coupons were not paid In time. This un certainty was the cause of thn low value of these bonds, which, to 1 great extent, are hrld by savings banks In the Slates nearest tho Dis trict of Columbia. When the new law creating a permanent form of Government for the District of Cotiici bla provided that the Secretary of the Treasury shall pa; the Interest of these bonds when due, and then credit the menov so expended ontLs share which tlio United States have to bear of the expenses of the District. It has simply ful filled the plcdgo of the faith of the United States according to the law of June SO, 1874. ond at the acme time provided for the reimburse ment of the Treasury for the money, os far in it la advanced. If my memory does not fall, there was no objection raised against that pro vision in the bill, neither In the House norm the Senate, and tuc only amendment which nos made in the Senate, but drooped by the Confer ence Committee, related to the creation of a sinking fund. How Mr. Aldrich can find herein a “corruption connected with the bill ”1 cannot understand, ond when ho finds tho proof of this assumption In tho fact that the bonds after tiio passage of tho bill advanced 8 or 10 per cent, every financier can tell him that the certainty that hereafter tbo interest will bo paid prompt ly at maturity, Instead of the uncertainly of leaving these payments to an appropriation bill, must necessarily have that effect. Tho nearer we coroe to resumption of specie payment, tbs more the value of our greenbacks advance i but I have not yet beard that anybody believed that “ corruption was connected with tho Kesucup tfonact.’* L. Bhbntano. SUREST TRANQUILLIZER OF THE NERVES. The meat tranquilliser of the nerves ta a medi cine which remedial their siiporsensliivcncaa by Invigorating them. Over-tension of the nerve* al ways weakens them. What they need, then. I** tonic, not a sedative. Tha latter Is only useful when tbora Is intense mental excitement end an Immediate necessity exists for producing quloiudo of tbo brain. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters restore* tranquillity of the nerves by endowing them with the vigor requisite to bear, without being Jarred or disturbed unhealtDfully, the ordinary Imprci* eluns produced through the media of eight, hearing, and reflection. Nay. It does more than this, -it enables them to sustain a degree of tendon from mental application which they would be totally unable toenduro without Its assistance. Such at least lathe irresistible conclusion lo be drawn (rum the testimony of business and professional meu. litterateurs, clergymen, and others who bavo test ed the fortifying and reparatlre Influence of this celebrated lonic and nervine. DlDfllVr MocKixG-muu food, I (laid Fl*b. and Aquaria, whole I I 111 111 a salo and retail at Ills Hint thorn ■*■■ ■■* W la? PLAHK-ST. Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 304 Washington Bt., Chicago, 111. Ilia w#ll kiwi Dr. J*m*t for lb# *•*! •• r«tnku *wo4 *» lh*b«*d ef lb* ptof***lua la Iba Iraalwaok af all mmcUl *** ailastloa. A IbaaiUtea, Mjdalala* «ba*l.aaJ4iMrTy t WUyaotl o»*r *• MBlilaprspay |mmUh. Callow •illai Dr. /uwibuMi* 1 " aad parlor*, at* paiUat aa*tr amli toolbar. L*4l«* r*4»lrli| tbe cnoal dalUtla atualiua. b«n>* *»4 board aceonmod* l **' Ovaaallatloa liaa. OflK* b*ar* * a. U. la 1 f.U..oiu>4a|, t*"l» Dr. Jmmi U ** »**■* *r *«*♦ . 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For the speedy curs of Nervous Debility. want of energy, etc., and the whole train of gloomy auri'i aouVXuydrugglal has the Ingredient*. AJiriMiD" JlijOittiw., iNWut OUia-M.i ciadunatl. Uhie COTTON. DBY 4iOODS. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL To thi Editor oJ The Tribune. lIIIKON* 31INCi:i,I,A.NEOUN, 11. MAHLkIL 18 vua do la Prangs, Oateilcrr, , is auiu aguui for this paper to Franco. gurtlnaday*. Fur»4leby yoUUKIU. NcwYoffc