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Page 1: Chronicling America...LAW INTELLIGENCE. Eeal Estate—Slander—lmportantIn-junction.Suitby tieOity— AppealDismused. The Schoyer-Cole Dlrorce Case—Al-legedPerjuryandConspiracy,

LAW INTELLIGENCE.

Eeal Estate—Slander—lmportantIn-junction. Suit by tie Oity—

Appeal Dismused.

The Schoyer-Cole Dlrorce Case—Al-leged Perjury and Conspiracy,

Criminal Business*

The business of the Circuit Court (lion. E. J.'Williams, Judge) was yesterdayas follows:

Thomas Q. Banaon va- Casper Cebting. Re-plevin of elore furuiiuiv. Default of defcmni en-tered.

Timothy I.yxch et al v*. Issae Cook et al. Bill-to perfect the OUe to partof block 15, CanalTrustee'sub division ofthusouta fractional sec*trorsSS, S9, It. Decree.

James I*. Sml<h vs Attnson C. Stewart andJames D. Lufllun. Assumpsit. Dtltuk of bothdefendants and damages i!, eessrdat $316.96

lotbe xnatur of the application of Thomas-Bugbca.a debtor,for discharge from Imprison-meet. Appeal from the * oun y Court. Hughesordered m diebond for his appearance in thepezul sum of F7OO, byFriday morning.

miis K. Bail ts.George O. Walker and John A.Kelson. Replevin. Difendan'e found entity,

John Muogin vs. Gajsbari.DeCleicq. Assump-all. Finding tor plalntlfi on the 20m of Marco.Appeal Uken-

Selena Jacobson, executrix of Ole Pederson, vs.Kona Larsi-n. Assumpsit. Default and damageassessed, and Judgment for fnu.

Frances B. Kicoll vs. Richard Mason and al.Bill for dower. Leave to complainant lo diereplication.

William F. Faober r«. Ama R. Faober. De-fault and reference. BUI for divorce hied Marco12th last.

Thomas Swann vs. Phtcas H. Memhew and al.Ro.'ererco bad in the master to stale an accountbetween the parties.

1 ht new suits were of—-blaiy llauett v«. Patrick cud Ana O’iialley.

C-oj>iat in an ac'toc for e'tDCcr. Damages laidal*o.oto. The plxintia allege* that ‘Oeis a singlewomanofabon- nlnetecu years olago. resident toChicagoduring aooui fonr y<an*,oi goodreputa-tion. She charges Uat toe defendauts alleged ofher that her reputation torchastity was withoutsupport in fact-

Lcihmao lievlvs. Iguita Uo-xog. Action oa.the case. Damageslaid a’ Ji-\ooo. Capuz t Is-antd. The phun-liriu bis affidavit ects np bisout pood character, sod elate*, icaton thuiltb«lay of r-eptember jari flerxog ncing in deb*, as*e tmd l U proper \to him. Under ihe assign*ju nt p alnudclflim* to have pom-sily disposedofM e roues as directed in in- -rust. ul'Vlti-ideas i\ie*it-cea Bercog has c»ll-d him a tbief, andstaHMi that he wro’<gmlly couveyid to nis ownpia c a wa.’oc lo dof ths esdgncd goods.

Thevii.vfi Chicago vs. Jerry rnoaoe. Appeal■bv delicdrnt Iren a Police O. art Hue of SSU Im*iibttd on Uuoge of Vivplug a disorderly house.

slTuhou couur.TDc bnetaeec of taw *roo>(* &»•lore Chief Jn*’lce

•John Si. Wilson, consisted ol the hearing of leeproceeding or injotcnon ot The Clrr ol Chicagovs. Matibew Laflin. Four B. Ward, Jacob Crowe,Stephen Clements. lease R. Adimi*, and Jatnei U.Lacghllu- The restraint ia to prevent procedureinplacing pile# wlmin the < River anahir-DOI, It hunt of I'lock two Fort DearbornAddi-tion. ‘lOewritofiujiuiciionls-n'd cm the mothdsv of May last, nndcr h penal bond o- fIWKToe bill charged an encroachment upon theharbor. The respondents an-wtred a denial :ol the alleged ueapa-a. i tn-y then clilm the 1origiiaj pljiting of itie lota lu ’he block iu que;-rlon. to run to the ri\er, iLut n warehouse wasJvilt upon the premises, wun a 'lew to ttcu-eand benefit of the water priviWce. to availtLcis?eiv« s of which they hive caotca neccr-sarywharves tobe erected, wpica they now seek joextend into shallow water, and tht-y •laim owi»<*r-ship to the orient 01 doing this, bat •**,*Jtciloihe rightol navigation inthe they-state that they »»"■ making uecsnwy repairs onthese wram>, when tscy «c»c enjoined. oat thatto tbal day no oi>jecu< n had bee* made to theiree me, by item, of ’heir mo.-erty The claimis made thatu e city, it i* hadany rights, has lostthem by standing by wiibunt seekingroebeejithethe ci urges being made

Erelvn Braioarcl vs. Ed 'ln and Jmia Brainard.J'otil’on lor rower In the real c-tate ol tDe la'eDauiel Biolnard. Decree authorizing ThomasChunk, L C. Talne Freer and lleury W. King,as commisslvnets to ee. oIT the widow's poiiiou

'the businessat Common 1-aw(Uou. J. E. Gary)wasas I.Hows:

William SI. Grecg and another, for «h*» n««* of I.assignee,vs. Horatio O S on- and others,

garnishee*. I‘rocceditu’B dirchargeo.The Same T6. James K. **mlih and others. Sci.

fa. to make a party. bi«mi»-rrt..loscnhMmonr'OD vs. Jul'ua Jackson and Mar-

cus Levy. AS'nmpsit. Judgment for 3215.Danl* I R. Brant & .o, v- C. U. Ware. As-

sumpsit. Default and judgment of Julysth list,joriiJCU.Vl, eel aside. „ „

City ol Chicago vs. John (Joseph) Blair. Dc-lendanl’s appeal dismissed.

The Same vs. James Keaiing (Catoo). Defend-ant's appeal dismissed

The Same vs. John Leonard. Defendant s ap-peal dismissed.

William n. We mm vs. Frederick Halnsworth. |Defendrut’s appeal. Tianscnpt to be hied withinrhitedme.

S. U. tlwood & Co. vs. Rodney M. Whipple. .Assumpsit. Judcment on verdict torf 1.331.

ThcGioveti Baker Sewing Machlcc Companyvs. Aristarchus BulKlcy. Assumpsit, This is anaction to recover for fer-icc* rendered as an

the contest being hi to the amount due.The case was dismissed lu December, but rein-stated a few days alter. A juror wilfidrawn byplaintiff

Thermion the trial calc oar lor this day in-ciudts cases Aog. Cnl*to -too.

The business on the chanceryside of the Court(Eon. J.A. Jameson) *-as n* folio t>:Watpca Clark vg. Robert GrilUth. Bill for In-

junction and recetvtr filed July 3d. This ts apartneretip controversy. John Suramerfield ao-pointed receiver, and reference to Scott. Master,to take account.Jacob>. Schroycr vs. Dc"ltt G. Cole and JaneAnn Cole late Schroycr. Bill. ThJ- Isa case re-tailing from traud, ailcgvn perjury, and othercrimes, in the pmeurem- mof a divorce by Oasr,and her almost immediate marriage to

Tfcecase ol divotcewa-In the Recorder’sCoon, 7he consequent indic’meots for perjuryand conspiracy wereIt taerazne’'ourt, where itwos held Th»t under the low there as no pcrjnry,the affidavits in (be cause having be:u made oy uDeputy Clerk wbo sieved in mm - ol hi* princi-pal, without addingbis own as deputy. Oa the’cbargcol thesedi-P-ndanls were coc-victedeniheS tlidayot Kovemnr last. A newtrial being awarded them. however, tvo dayssrtcr, the ProsecutingAlton eyd’suns-ed toecare.Thecnmlral proceedings fii.mg,ibeflrstbn-baudcijolnea bis late >»ife acri tb man she bad mar-ried, from d’enoringof hi* lonntmv in the hon«ejso it>7 Washington street. or ch boose 11WAdams street, or from coT r*n»g the rents of thisaoDdif g. A motion was made duringOctober todiss< IVC the injunction, but it was relused Inthis application it -ee claimed that the boose Isthe pmpcity of the woman, ihe r -soll of o pur-chase upon a personal Han of money by BennettITetcrs. On the flub day c-f the present monthibe ccmplamint pmeured an order that

■nhc defendants shn-* 1 cause why theyeuonld no’he attached tor contempt In violating•ihe InjULCtion. In lUe uflL’avlt lo procure thisorder,’Lecomolalnaui s<t< nu the former mar-riage relation, and says ieit ihe decreeot divorcew ai> obtained **hj means ol peijury and rusotna-lion of po.jmy on the t»«rt of bi« »n»d wtfo.nowthe faid Jane A. Cole.” and he claimed that byfraud they bad failed to protect his supposed in-terest. Counter alfioaviis were put Sn, and theCourt gave Uaveto ibccomplairant so to amendbi« procerd ngs as to make John King, Jr. andL.w. King parties cetendam; the injunction be-ing made toapply to ibeu

Application ot Margaret Dock well, guardianot Attnc A. llo;kvvet\.mli«or, »o se» seal csl-tc.Decree made confirming toe sale toHenry Gouldfor 5-JWi i>j ot an nnoUi'led twotnirOs ot lot Id,block 3, Uambleion’u suholvisloo ol lot “E”In ihenortmveti quarter oi section S, townaalpT'J. north of range U cast

The new suits w» re ofThe Commercial Natioual Bank of Chlcsco vs.

Samncl D. Clarkt. Tre«p«fs(vvph copl mi aid.)Damage?laidat f3,« 0. It I* alleged iu the afll-davit lor the writ that the dctcudant, making anaesignmcrl, Impioaerly a>elg*ied s quantify of \lumoer, held as collftitml tecunty uyliebink.Iand in of me defendant as a ware- jhoaseman. • _

John Mcwart vs. The West DivisionRailway Compary. Case. Damages laid at$3,000.

Jacob Snjdervs.WlHlam I’. Knight. Confessionofjudgment for fi,fiij.Tu.

Daila Thomas vv. Augustus Wallbsnm. As-sum psit. Damages35C0.

Kolxn Montgomery and John Fulton vs. Wil-liam Fooukt. Areumtisit. Damages ?1.<03.

WilliamKUJen andDaniel Blum vs. TimothyFaivey. Aeauropsit. Damage* fWO

'jbe rame vs. John li- (julrk. Assumpsit.Damages.

U&kUUVM, ? WLia.The Maiof cattles on the criminal docket is

proceeding tu this Court wuh some speed. Tbet Dns'neM- yesmduy was as follows:

David I’ialt. iieststtLg.au officer. Pica of cotpmltj and hail accepted.

B. notching* Badger. indictment for cheating.Motion to qua>h indictment argued, and takenunder acvlsi-ment.

WIUUmKo-tke. Assault. Admitted to hall.Bemud Hokamp. Larceny. Same order.Eugiue Dorns. Ijjic ny of a watch. Verdict

cuilty srd term of imprisonment assessed atibrte ytay.

Mts.(». W. Baker pleaded guilty of keeping aLouse ol Ul-fanc.

.lobo Seymour. Verdict of guilty of petit

*iboma» Foster, Same order.The onlynew proceeding in this Court ioslitu-

« tcdyeslccdn, wasoi—-mFrancis Fasdeloup vs. Gerrilt Goedkoop. Re-

plevin ol parlor tnmlturv.BOAIID OF IICALTH.

l*roc<(dlog« or lire Kc&ular Ifleetlnj

Aregularmeetingof the Board of Ilcallh Com-missioners was held yesterday, afternoon In therooms ot the Hoard, on Mialson street. PresentUcssrs. Hoard, Giles and Reynolds, and Ors.Rauch aud Jonoeon. Mr. Hoard occupied thechair.

Tne resignation ofS.Ciovelo, as Sanitary po-licem&n wa* accepted.

'lheFinance Coxumiiiee reported, recommend-ing that *512 b** allowed lors;avenuer work in iheSoathtinvlslon for the last naif o» lac last mouth.Ordered i aid.

The Sati<aty Superintendentretd a rcoorl fromtne Inspector of the Fibeentu Ward, representingthe health of that districtas uuu-tully goad. Por-tionsoi Wesson, Bittner, Xovrnstn’l -and Sedg-wick streets were stated to be In a filthy condi-tion.owing lothe want ofreweratre.

1he fcspector ufthe Fifth Ward reported iba! anumber of c-.chce in that district were to greatn< edof disinfecting.

The Inspector oi tbc Ninth Ward reported inreference to Mangle's brewery, on the comer ofReuben and Hubbard ptrcc s There wai nodrainage tr-m Uie place, and he collodion of or-

. ,rl*ric manors Tendered the locality unhealthy.The report staled that there Dad been many com-plaints among the teupie living on (be WestSide, on account of the scaaty supply of bydraotwater. The supply otten lalud before nootu andwater did notbegin mnui* c again until evening.

A repott was icid from the Inspector of UieEtch'b Waid, ttat small-pox aud vario-loid wcie on the Increase in tLHI locality. ASauyof the lower dieses were not proparly vaccin-ated. and the Increase of liesc disease* wn at-tntmttd to that cause. It wa? rccommeodcd thatthe Board lake measures to have tresa and ef-fective vaccine matter IjreisLCd to all physicianstnakmc n»-e el It.3besuperintendent stated that a camber ofcaeca of cholera morhu* bad occurred dorms thepart week, one of wrick proved fatal. Theyconld be traetd In mot! rase? to indiscretion* Incallng. ’i be central bi-jita o! lie city vraa good,'fhe mortalityo( thecity during the urst week ftJuiyofla-t year *a*r«j this year the mortalityof the tame period hstt ocen much leas—atleast CO.

ItwasaUtca lbat an exjininaUon of the prem-ises known as Shufe.dt r diati Ury had been made,aoo that It was found that efforts were making toplace theestablishment oo a l»ir sanitary lootin'*.•j*hc report was concurred la, ana me JJoard ad-journed.

THE DEATH OV fit IC. PkLOSASiInquest on the Body—Solution cf mo

njawry.

In our last issue we cave an account of the dis-covery, by tis family, or the dead body of Mr.George Feldman, lyltp ina very singular man.net on tbc floorof the kitchen of his residence,Ko, 21 Gatewood tired, Tbe deceased wasone ol the Lest known of onr GermancUIr.CEf, and ibetefuts, the accountwas published, it ot-ccd tbc greatesti»rrprtfL,aa the cau*c and msnicrof hla deathwas shrouded inmystery.

*3 he Coroner held an inquest on tie remains yes*tnday, vhen the cause or death wassatisfactorilyabcenaiord.and tee suspicion - that deceasedhaddiedby hi-* own hand wa* removed.

On Sunday morning the dcceas'l attendedebarch. as was his Invariable cust>a, with hisfamily. In the afternoon an Invllauot bid beenextended to himself and tastily to rial a friendIn the country. His wl'c snat-later.in-liw, accent-ing this invitation, started immediately after din*ner, but the Ceccscd remained bcbfni to ornerto be- presentat the dedication of a nc^Sabbaih

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School bonding,promising to rejoin the partylater In theafternoon. Tots he (sued to do. Illswife and her sister returned in the evening, andbelievingthat he had gone to the meetinga' theOpera lienee, vent direct); to ihulr ho mi}. TSevround the door locked Mrs.Felamtn tbed openedthe kitchen window, and crawled In. As toon as�be had entered »be apartment she ' dtitla-gnishedjamld the darknesn, a white figure lyingon the floor. She hastily pronired s Ilgot ana re*turning to the kitchen wa» hordfled to flod ihittte figurewas the lifeless hod? of h*T hnsoond.Tbe body had been stripped naked, and now la;euveloind in a white Unco chemise belonging toMrs. Feldman’s alaicr. Wrapped around thabod; thus'attired were two sheet*, ail saturatedwtihwater. The left limb,at <be calk was Ughtlrtied with a wet towel. By the side or tee corpsestood two tabs, a short distance apart, while aboard lay across them. No mtrka of violencewereseen, and the figure la; there, on tuj back,Sts features composed as If In sleep.

The mostpitnfnl thoughts, at one lime, of sui-cide, at another, ormmacr, agitated the minds ofthe people in the neigh •orhood and or the friendsof the deceased. Aputt mortem examination o;S:s. J-clTert and hlarmoemer. however,cl eared npthe mystery. The brain was found to on In a con-gested state, while the Inr.gs were ho mucti con-gested as to have rendered respiration Impossible.All the other organa wetc health;. Vbedecc9sed.ilscans, baa been long adevotee to the system ofbjdropathtc treatment. A c*smp in the logaronnd whlcn the towel was wound explained theailment. He had nndonbtcd); Intended to en-velop himself Is a “pack,” and f.r tala pur-pose wrapped blm-elf up in cold, wet,sheets. Whether he was Ignorant of thelact that A bear; blanxa shouldhave covered the wet clothes, or whether oe wasovercome b; his cilU before he could procurethis, is tot known. The board placed across fromtoh tomb, was of court© to recline on.me juryretained a verdict that the deceaseddiedot congestion of the longs, and paralysis ofHie tame.

Mr Feldman was formerly Sidewalk Inspectorunder the Board ot Public Work-, a posi-tion ion?and eatlafactoifiyhiieo by him. tie wasa broihcr-In lawof Hon ilenry MuchlUe, and onterms of Intimacy withvery xnsny ofcur most re*specs o Goman aiiaens. He was in very easyclrcnmstanccs. At the time of his death he wasnearly lony years of age.

Boas foU iue eniENOLBSs*

IQcntbly ITleeri»*c—i>onatlon»— Wliosnail be Admitted.

The regular monthly meeting of the Board ofManagers ol the Homo tor the Friendless washeld on Wednesday afternoon last at the Home.Hev. E. M. Boring occupied the chair, and Mrs.F. D. Graj acted *6 Secre:arf.

The foliovnrg donations were reported for thepaet month:

john V.Farwcll &Co., $100: Held, Murdoch &

Fit net. f75; cash, SSO; Mrs. I).Head, money leftuy a deceased daughter, aw; Hots *fc ooasage,

i(. W. Hinsdale. *SS; General O. L. ilann,*10; S. SI. SI., $10; lire, toward L\y. $o: J. >V.SliOdluion, ; ca?h, f 1: Aire. w.• >v. Fartrell.tID; Mrs. lIG. i'owcre, »5; Mre.N. Horton, $5;lire A.Bene*. $5; Sire. J.sltdili,ss; Sire.Da-niel Ucie, *;); J!n. ii. Slerrrll, (S; Aire. J. Ward,*S; J. liovcy, S3; W, IV. Avery. $5; Sire. J. U.i',arfcou, fl.and eitndry oilier persons Jrom Borne\UUor*,

Illinois onieidc of Chicago.—Jacksonville—S.L. Wtipple. $2«. Wanetviltc—collection in meLaptlti courch, $7 Hi; George Br/etol. <l.lu; col-leciiun in the A'eibodiet Church. $3.44, lurterdone lon—Coll-c*iou i'i siethudl-i Chntch, $3.71.Galena—Sire. F. 1.Baker, $1; alias Ann Chandler,

Wisconsin,—Shopeere—Friends, ; Mrs. S.Cheney. fo.

io*a Clay—S!n*. T. U. Holmes, 59 cents.Jlaltoon—Mrs. U'fti.t nyoct.d having receiveditem tut dry persons *l3 tonuney.

Among tne conations are two *IodOW-fihsdes.by Alku & Mackey, valued at 51s; two barrelsnine, .Mr, Vandemiok; an ea Ire encode iiom H.

- Monro*'»« rk-iuictuMilca *»e*«»r*»d. Jlo.”bjrMu. cbsries Whitlei, and rratnl'imsJy iramedhy Mr.<l. It.Mice; ubarrel, chair and wasostand.|.y Mrs. Coker. Alto, two carloads of wood Iromb. 1> mimes, Esq., i’rttineui ol the Mic-Uran-conihuu & .Norto.ro Indiana Italuosd com*lany, tor which a special vote of thanks was leu*dWtO.

itend proceeds nl the lake excursion wereicported m ahum *t<. ai da role ol thanks wastei dered to Mr. Uooduch lor lhe tree use of olssteamer on the occasion.

The Matron repomd as follows: Admitteddatingtheteonth.73; adults, iii; caiidrct, *9;tumnoereoby their mothers, a; hy the police.*!;10 infants were with Vhtk mothers. Dismissed,72; children, 37; adults. 35: citd. 3; S Were 1in-dentured. Piescnt number of family, 02; adults,ID; inthe schoolroom, lie; nun-ery. Id.

Mrs. T.M. Eddy eui* appointed on the Rcccp*tlouCommittee,and Mrs. o, Winder and Mrs.toward Ely were appointed a Visiting Committee.

Aleontby dtscarsloa cuaucd on the sonjecc ofadmissions to the Dome, the Matron asking lorInionnatlon especially wlih rcicrcnce to found*tinge,and women with Illegitimatechild en.iIt was mowed that uomtQ wi h illegitimate

cbi'dicr, and foundlings, ihould uotncadml’t-.dunless by tptctal ptnaireten of the Boa<d of Muu*bgeie and a committee was appointed to give i>o*ucc to thePolice Conitaud ae county Ascat otthe conclusion to which toe Board hsa come. Itwas shown, in rcfcici.ce to the lonndiiug:sent bythe Police court—apart from a a<.eoitngcovermgtip of crime—that nearly alt ol them are sodmrp d before daemon that they die. The Man*airtis led compelled, in view of the great nauioerofaneb cates sent to the Dome, to rupture thatthey cannot he sdmiticd only hy special permis*Etonof the Board.

the Board then adjoarned.

HSASGUI AND UO&KEEGI&LSLONECiEY.

Mokdat Etekiso, July 8*Tac lollotcldc la tie ottdal czhlbll or me bixsi*

cceb or the Sob-Treasury in Ibla city, for thevrccU endliig Saturday. July CA:

CIIPtOIDBInternal Bcvtooe.Miscellaneous ....

ntcmrrs.

DIsmmSEJJEKTfI.Special Warrantslit? butting Officers..*..coin InterestMiscellaneous .

Coin. ..

Cmmcy.

CASU ON UAMD.

f 7,607.5341.tWM53

. 550.743.7 j

75GatttiC7

.5 533 Vi47, Ifß' (Kl31,515.732.4112$

{85,010.53.5 21U.t»14.»7. 1,55V),3124S

Total..-Lstl r-cck.

,f1.775.y>5.t01.303,731.03

Business la metcantlle crcies beams to snoweitns of recuperation, ana there is more actirnyif* monetary affaire. Tbe demand lor discountswas quite active to-day, and lu some quarters tbemarket was reported to be working closer.Paper is closely scrutinized, and there is conrid-erable rejected. Good tamos, backed withunex-ceptional collaterals, find no difficulty toobtain*mgall tbe accommodation to which such arc ea-mltd. inthe open market money command* l@Hi percent per month. Call loans on Govern-ment eternities arc roaac at8per cent.

Tbe demand forcschaigc was less active, andthe market wasrather weax atSocants premiumbetween bankers. The counter rale* were uu-cbaneca—nor Laying and 1-10 premiumselling.iionajo and Oswego hills are taken at H off.

in onr local columns will be" loond tbe fallparticulars of the blowing open ol Hannah, Lay&co.’a safe on Saturday night, from which the

but glare euccvedcd in carrying ofi Governmentbonds to tbe extent ol some *9.000. A reward of

71,WU is offered Jortbe recovery of »:e securitiesand the capture of Uie thieves, or SSOO toreither.

1tcre was mote animation in the Produce mat-kc»s, and belter prices generally prevailed. Flourwa- more active and firmer, though not quotaolyhigher’. Wheal advanced IbQiUc. Com was It-regular-closing JiCfciic lower. Oils inled un-settled and closed at a decline of IflJlJic. Byeadvanced 3@sc. Barley was neglected. MessPork wasIn belter demand ami firm. Bulk aieaiswere more tctlve and fall? 54c higher. Urd wasdoll. Whiskeyinactive andnominally unchanged.Freights firm and fairly ac ive.

At a meetingol the Directors of the Mannfac*(mens’ National Bank, held to-day. Uod. Wm.Btoea was "elected President, and D. J. Lake,Esq ,

Director, to fill the vacancies occasioned bytbediatbol Hon. W. n. Brown. Mr. Lake stillretains thepost of Cashier.

Gold wasa trifleoil to-day. Tbcmarttciopenedat IW, declined to 133H, and closed at laSfs- 1follontrp quotations were received by Boyo tiros,

cold brokers. „

jißiai a. 13° I2:<*omiftli a m 18» PWOp.m. 13s:.lUiOfc.S: i«2i li"op.m 13S*IMS a ins-* »«p.m rj>»ilUOwa.m 33S«*i 8:00 p.m Vf<H \11:15 a. to 133^11 -uuOp.nl 133 H

Here tho brokers were buying a». 133—13*4bid at the close. The coutter demand waslipb!—supplied at New York rates. Sliver wasnominal et127®130 baying—the upper figure forIsjcc.

3he Pnbllc Fonda "etc firmer, and in s*mcinstance? a trifle higher. The following shows

the New York closing prices to-dsy as comparedwith the three previous days;

Wed. Frl, Sat. lion.sixes ot’S3 , ~,10T*4 lu«H liWHFive-Twenties, 'Ol 110?» 11154 111« HISFive-Twenties, *Ol Ui7* l“S*j US* Hh’iFivc-Twcnties, ’tis ID7=£ lU5?* 103* 10'-*Tcr.-Foitlc* UW* Wi* UW IC-iViSevix-J'hirtica, Ang. ..100*4 lU7* 107* 107*4Seven-1 blrtJcs, Jnno...luC?* JOT 107 107Seven Thirties, July . H«54 107 107 107Acw Five-Twenties lUOiii W7* 197* Jn7*

Here the market was firm with an active do--sand. We quote:

cifttramiKOT gECCUTTtEB—CHICAGO UAUKtT.Baying. selling.

Slice of -61 V*H IWSFt'e-twenties, of'o*2 Ill* 111'*Five-Tven*lcj*, or *64..... .10r*4 lOSifFive- Pwemles. ol '(3 UW*4Five-Twenties, 'OS 2c ’GO too v)UJ7*4 W*fiFive-Twenties, small u*7 ®HBHTec-Forties, large.... 102len-Forles. email IDI ....

i Scva'-Tti-.tic*. Ist senes 10754 M7*®lU7i4scv«n-lblrilC8 12d series JOUS 107*4Scvcr-1 liimes. 3d e-ncs lU>Y W7J4Scvin-lhlrties. binall ....

Com. let.Notes, June, ‘64. IWJ4*• July, ‘fit...llß*

“ *• Aug. ’W...HSU“ “ Oct., *61.. .117*•• “ l»ec.,’Gi...itG**• *• Way. TO. ..116" “ Aqs.,V>...U6 ....

“ “ Sepl.. 165...114H“ “ Oct,, '65...114*4T/Ocsl Sccmilles wc;o dull. We quote:

Chicago Crty 75.. 05Cook coontvTs ..91t%

—1Le New York Snapping List of Saturday ob-serves :

“We are unable to discover any good rcisonfor ibis increased strength in tbo cold roa*»ct. Itle tald that the law rates oi discount in England,for some time past, have induced foreign bankersto utiow theii balances on *Ut aide toaccumu-late. and it le appiehtndedthat, wih an improve-ment In business abroad, the bank may advancei»s rate, thereby Inducing a calling home of bal-ances held here, but tbl*-.u must be cociesfcd, Israther a remote contingency. Speculation at thegold room Is exceedingly tame—a met that ren-tiers the rise all ibe more incomprchonethic, ihe money market i« as case oo callas she most exigent of borrowers twiihcollaterals) conld wish, tteic being verr little em-ployment for Hosting capital omanic of slockcircles, where me upward movement id pricescontinues. The leading rate is down so 5 perctn f , with exccp lons in Governments at •> percent. Tocru is only a very moderate amount ofbusiness paper on the market, and-high gradesarc readily accounted at C‘i®7 per cent, whilesecond class signatures cannot bo done on betterterms than S@U per cent. Foreign Exchange re-mains firm, with rather more business. In thogeneralmarkets, there is ibrje change m prices,if we except a continued downward movement inbn-adelnfis, the price ol flonr having touched apoint admltUftglof exports toGreat minis. Thecrop reports continue good, the sentiment of ourexchanges In the agricultural districts on thisI score being remarkablynnmlraons.”

The Cincinnati Gazette remarks:•‘Tee money market continues to work close, !

tterc being an Increasing demand without a cor- |r» spending addition to the supply of currency.'lhc success oi the wheat harvest has very mate- ,nally unproved the spirits of business men, andwnrrc all was stagnation recently there is now aCloning disposition to go forward. This leads

, to increased calls for money, but this demandI comes in advanceof tie supply, and it will nrob-I ably be several weeks before the supply ana de-

[ msi.n can be equalized. Ills probable, indeed,i that coring the transi'lon of trade fromdeprea-I 8 H o,oderate degree of summer activity, wei tbsHhsveaitte Wests deficiency Id the snuplyI iicapl-ax. Inasmuch as our wants to the line of

carter cy arc to be supplied by tho East. KatesI of interest ranee irom Sfo 12 percent. Paper ishanoled with more conhdeice. and the feelingof

I distrust which recently prevailed is being grad-I napy removed. Exchange coatiunej dull andI heavy,owing to a scarcity ol currency, and thetendency ol prices f* downward.”

—The Bank of Holland has reduced its rate of

disconnt from 3to 5H per cent, and the accountsfrom all the Comments! ciDc.< continue to tndlCite an ncparalleled acramnlatim of nnomploy-etl carpita). The following arc the miss entreat;Lordon 314—Sli Tann 5 —0 .Pmls 2u—3 Bm*sela....-»H-i--lJ4—juVienna 4 —I 3U,1r1d.....0 -i't.llerllu .A —2J£ Hambaig..O VFMnkfon...,SK—l3i—3 St.l’cterob’g X -jTft-SuAmsterdam. .2H—3 I

—lbe return of the Bank ot France lor theweek ending June SO shows the followingchanges when compared with the prenoos ac-count:( olnand Bullion vGovernment Deposits....Bills dtacotmua..Notes lucirculationPrivate dep05it5...,.,....Advances

• Ire. £274.000Inc. 307.000

..Dec,

.Dec. C0.5’0

.Dec. 110.500

.Dec 113.W0—i be New York Journal of Commeroe comobe*a vanety of tables, showing the imports of foreign

dry goods .at the purl of New -York for the Uslmonth, Ibe last tlx mouth** sadtaped. All tbe figores given represent only tbeforelgnlcoslin cold, irclghtand cmy not sodts,and withno allowancefor profit or loss oo tbecost price, ibe total viloe Uhls entered at Uusportin June was but Hi'le over lour million ofdollars, against nearlraeren millions for tbe samemonth oi last year. Ibe total thrown noon tbemaiketRhowß a greater difference still, tbe vilnelor tbe last xnoslb ccing under three anda qaaitermillion* aeoinst about seven millions la Jane,16UJ. It wil beinteresting to wituess tbo progresso( this uade from mouth tomonth, and we there-for© pictcnt s comparison, lauded here:eachmontu lor tbe laai four years:fwnimiorroßnos dut goods at hew tobk

ron the nscalteas.Ending Ending Ennlng EndingJnse3u, JoluSO, Jonefti, June3<i,1804. 1865. 1860 1867.July, t4.7is.ua fG.7Ca.75') *7,226,233 f10.7a:.3G3

Aug,. 8,816.878 7.M9.800 13.4G2.ai2 14.871V138ttpl. 8,592,7-2 4,>47,449 11.198.257 9,175.675Oct., b.509.783 2.9HC.UW 12,187.332 8.485.1502?ov«» C-97L208 2,233.1-7 12.637,MT 7453,836Die. 5.U71.W1 1.G55.557 1U.575.9i1l 5,939,781dan.. 84M.314 8 350,613 15,709,091 11,928.872Fib.. 9,437,151 3.723,690 16,701,578 9.786.615Mth, 12.6C5.127 3,024,593 15,8j3,27S 10.2r7.579ADI. fi,2SO,«4S 8,869,706 7,816,561 5,274,455May.. 6,981.136 3.913,463 7.293112 5,435.501Onne 4.tU1,7U3 5,446,008 C773.241 4.215.318

*83,534,900*19.853,939*137,653 £311:01,407,278Itmay be convenient to have In a linethe value, landed here,. of each class of goodsduring tbe year, and we therefore present thisInfoimatiOL in the annexed summary:UITOKTS OF DPTGOODS AT KEW TOUS TOP TBE

TEAR EBDQCG WITil JCMC,Deec’ptlonof good*. 1341*31505C186G-7Manufa. of W001.*21.233.172 *53,174 (27 f09.9i3.012Manuls.of cottonMannfs. Of 811k.. 9.510.G5S 29,061.932 19.532,125Venule. o( Flax. 9.352,152 2 ,Uio,<i's3 IQ,7OL>s3MlfCCl.DryG’ds. 2,654.205 7,332,013 8,703.731

To’fil imports.'49,6 J.TODf!U7,CS3,SM IglOO.-J'J7.213Only twoformer years show a tout iu excess of

the Hearts uiVvti lui tue lost twelve mouths.I dle,It muse be tetaetatjcrea, uonly one branch

of import trade, even at this port Tna Genresabove mec represent simply the vauca landed offuliilca and articles usually classed as pry goods,io tho* the total or lotvlga merchandise import-

edat New York, wemast add to tneooc honoredaiatttreu mliltoaa ol drygoods aooatoco baa*arid acd Dlty-slx millions or general mcrchan*dire, inciudiuc lea,cofl;e, shears, ilqnoie,metals,d:c,makingnearly two hundred aud sixty mil*Hops ol total imports at tnls port, rectoningthctc only attheir lurclgn coat la gold.

New York MocU Market.The lollowi'.g arc thedosing prices fer cash, Ja'y

9, received oy Joseph M.Lyons &co :

m ‘Mi ut 2iLcard, Bo&ro. Brard. Uoora,

Quartz Hu;....ltf .... Mti. & rit. Fanl,stmttfcMime* I c;tnmou.. . -lix

iv* .450 .... noprel-rri'd... ci« CixK. u.ih 4Cj4 4?j< C.&.6 per centI'mihc Mai)....lll'# 1101* U.S. G per cent

U 7 5-inc..apiߣa.Ul»4 UISN.\.l>fctn»l. 105 IWV U.6.0 percentErst.con.nTn t7# r,;»; I V2uconn JS6I i(fcjG 10S«HnOfou t<iv r.ICOS HO# : U.a 6per centH(lf.A: l:c»o’c.lu> 1(I5\ (Midi-U< Dll SI.,i’9# ZO9H I V.86 per ce.l.Mich exutb....M I &-2CcjnpneTi:|iDcmCVr»...,lSiv um | ISO 107#ilevcffntu.. e»# ss#l U.4.5 percentiru.&s. 45s' 45k . it'—to ioj# 10:#Do prclened

.«# C6st | Ttcarary Kotrs

CcVtr. A- Uu* 7.3ol»tM!leUoT*< U)7J<KocJ, Wind.... yes yes C. Si. 7-3U*, 3dDu*. &Oiilnc?..llb ]JC write 106# 106#lol.A Waoioh. 61# MV u. 8.7301, 3dI*..Fl. W> C..IOUK 1«S serler 100# 10>#Clu. A Attn, Amer.Ooid....J3S*

Csti.n:cn 114# U3j* , ._

._

,„Uarktt—hutt B-j*rd aufetUcd. Secsod Board dalL

COMtaERCIAI-IIOMDAT EVEHIXO, JbljTS.

llic tables show the icceipU and able-meats ol Predate during the past farty-elffhlbouxp:

■Floor, brtaWheat, bn.Corn, bo..Oalft, uu...Hye. b0...Uarivy. bn.-. -GIUSe fcCCG. tt-9.Uioim Corn,tt>?.,l'u;€o Meatfi. tbsTallow.lbsBul'cr, P'slive 11008. No..Catilf, NoUkus, Jballicbwices. brlsWool, lbs 110.510Lumber, m 6,183 9.999Shinties, m 50 1,»30l.aib, 822 1CSalt, brls 3,000

fiuiTjixa*E) routub past fonrr-EiaiiT noma13GT. IBQG.

5,439 2.33CC,!G6 30,3(3

.190,931 493.1H45T,(139 90,434800 15.000

4,020533830

ntCEJTTB FOlt THE PAST FOBTT'EIQtTT BOUB4,

1607. ISOB.. 2,142 7,m0. 3,354 10,493.109,10$ £,2.415

14,464 00.3J5125 7.131

.... 1,2402,735 «0)22,800 3,55023,26(13,436 8,1207.812 00.5091,120 3,163

19 70337,7® 31.020

150

Floor, trip,Übest. bnCoro, bo.Gala, bo..Kjc, bn....Parley, bnGrass seed, Iba..Broom Coro. S>sc ured Meat,tta..

brisLard, Tti- 23.110Cnlier, Iba 33,813 13,500iJVf Hoc-. >0..... 2.167 2,629Callle, Jfu 212 1,279

Bides, lb* 59.024 67,6Miitelnvines, brla.... 12 5Wool. IDs 51,393 5,6' 0Lumber, m 2.553 2,330Fbtrgbe.m 1,800 865IjiUi, hi 658 286Salt, fcrls 1,430 l£lfWtEKLT ItLCEIFTS AND enITSESTS OF FLOOR AND

4,tWO27,819

7ht receipts and shipments of Flour and Grataat this point for tbe week ending hamrday, Omy6«h, canpared with tboee for tbe correspondingwet* in ISGG, wereas follows;

RECEIPTS.

Hoar, t'ris.Wheat, bn.Com, bn. .Oats, bn....bancy, ha.

Floor, brla,Wheat, bu

18C7 1866.3L0!2 51,3932\Ul6 135,512601,078 J.8M.17J1C1333 318.529

11.802 8 -MW••153 5,009

1807 isor.11,733 *.*,314

81,409 137.442M9,7»3 X,3U7.114U

Oats, bu 102,040 888,063llyc. bn 7,063 37.330Bailey, bu 759 3,140‘I here ’was a tench firmer feeling Id the Pro-

vision an ket, and the demand was active. Buy-er* advanced their bids, bat holders were againhigher la their views. There was a good inquirytorchoice braids of Mesa Pork at $41.u0. atwhich figure we note sales of 500 brls—closingwith mere buyers than sellers. Balk Meats werefnllv ?*c higher, with sales of JjU;>,ooo lbs at liefor short Kih, and S}£c for Shoulders-bothloose. At tnc close there were no sellers of thelatter below 854c. Bard was doll, neglected andentirely nominalat ll®li*ic lor Steam, Thcrowaeuo movement to Grease.

Wbisk*y was loactlve aid entirely nominal att2c lor bonded. Thcrecclp’s ate very light, andthe bulk of the slock—estimated at 10,0(;0 tria-ls held in Birong bands, who anticipate higherQCUtCB.

Tallow was quiet hut firm, withsales of Coun-try at9Ji®loc lorpood toprime.

xnc demand forFloor was more acuve, and themarket was generally firmer though without anyquotable advance In vainer. We note sales ofsomcS,SCU brls si $!3.50ft15.Wi for White Winters;$3.00® 10.00 for Spring Extras, and $4 00®7.U) forSpring ifopera.

There was a fair milling inquiry for Wheat,a (id the market was I ally 10&lie higher, withtramacllons at f1.850t.90>* for No. 2, and 41.12®1.15f0rRejected—closing at Sl.SSgl.9L* a* to loca-tion ;or the former.

ilaily sale?oiCorn were made at a decline oflolly 2Kc, but snbscqucnily, under more favorahie advices from Uverpool and New Yoik, thedepreciation was recovered and maintained tillnear the dote, when the feeling became easier,and values receded The demand for No.2 was quiteactive, taken mostly bv shippers, battbc inquiry for No. 1 was large!/ speculative.About 371,0i0 bushels changed bands, at &QSSHCfur No. 1, lor No, 2, and C£®CJc for Re-jected tnstore; 67c for nearly Yellow, 83c l.r No.1, and Stic lor No.2 ailoat-doslng steady- at Sift<3BJ*£c for No. 1 in store.

'the market lor Oats was qnlle Irregular andunsettled—prices taking a wide range—but at tneclose values were 30l}ic lower than on Saturday.We note sates of $4,000 bu ntSUi<®s7Hc tor No. 2—closing at K®ss*ic. A few cars of Rejectedsold at 50c.

Ityc was qnict at an advanced 3®sc« withsalesat f 1.00&1.12 for No. 1, and 90c fur No. 2—closingQrm at the Improvement.

Uarlry waa dull and neglected. A car load ofRejected changed hands at 45c.

Seeds were dull, with trilling transactions at*2.75 for Timothy,and *2.25(5,5.75 for Hungarian.

Lake .Freights were dim and fairly active. withengagements tor Core at 404HC to linffaio—theupper figure per propeller—and toOswego.

The following telegram* were received. on'Chanyc o-oay

New Yeas, July 6—ll a. m.OPESINO.

Com quiet and steady; prime nominally «|.0601.CT7; choice h«;ldat *1.09. Flour quiet andMiaoy. M beat unchanged. Cats quiet aud firm.

LA TEC.Flour felrly active and* Heady, at JS,

Wheat quidat-d uecbanccd, ax**.do®2.2t>. Combetter,at ti.tCQi.tS. Oai» better a:>d quiet, at•idjoc PorkhetUT, at tdi.us Laid tuavy.N\ Llrkey unchanged. Cold. 13S^.% LATCU.

Flour firmer at $5.6u®10.40. Wheal Armor ats2.i3£t2.£o. Com dim. Oat< belter at 70ii73‘*c.I’ork thmir af J22.UU.

Bcttalo. July 8.In store—Wheat, C.%000 bn: Coro, S'U.OJU bn;

Oau,2?t>.*Ooba; Kyc. ll.uo ou. Ibccipu ofWheat, itl,(oU bn ; corn, 200,000 ou 5 Outs, UU.OOObn. fiviybu*, 13c, Corn lor New Yon.. Woea%No 2«-hlcaao, *i.vo. Cum aieidy at S£&'JJc.Oats. No.2 Western, file.

Ijveutool,July B—ll-00 a. tn.Wheat 13s 9d; Corn, 37s 3d ; Oats, Se IM ; bar-ley. is.

LATER.The Wheat market at the ‘-curbstone”’ Board

wasdoll, and prices remained substantially thesame as at the close of 'Change. No I Com wasfairly relive and a shade hicher, co-tng firm at

Other Grains wcrejemircly ueclcctcd.The Cattle market was inactive and entirely

nominal at f3.5C(2,7.75 for inlcrior lo choicogrades.

1 be Bor market exhibited a fair degree of life,andthe lew t Eeringa were readily clo.-ed out atSaturday's prices. Sales were made at6.SJTH.

Exportnorfrovlsloai.The followingchows the exports of ftortcloas

from the Cened States for the two weeks endingJuly Sdat New York end Jane 2Utb at tbo otherports, and since January l:■Fortnight. Since Jan 1.

1.010 40.2104.W4 75.392

.I.OUUUO 20.lMi.lJJ

.3.122,100 20,507.3''0

. 311,3 0 4,C b,300,3.420,000 15,068,j00

Beef. brls..I'oik, bits..Baton, be ■I.9'd,UnUcr. tbs.Cheese,

lUc New York Central Railroad.IFrom the Albany Arens, July 4.J „

The Central Doctors,at their late session, re-posed to tesco stock of the company to the holdcn> ol the slock of the Atbco* & S'ChenjcladyHi c, toas to absorb that Use in the Central,andthe tarpim is neatly consummated by lbs cx-cbarceof scrip.

•itreadds two millions to ih« rolniae of caoiUlof the road: but the Increase has not depreciatedthe price of the shares, which. Indeed, naveriseninthe market. IhcTransaction *aa effected under

an act of the last Legislature, which wss passedapparently for other objects, and which did not at-trect mocn aUwnuun.

One efila of the consolidation of the Athenarente willbe to identify sew late stockholders withthe general interests of the Central. The;canhave uu longeran; special Intensts w the cut-off.If itrni oranch la found to be productive to tnegi-reral icveuuts ofuie rood, they will preserven; ifnof, ire; will cut It off. Commodore van-dirbili.who t» an o -nrrln the Athens lira (•* thegreatest lolly of my the extent of.naifamillion or dollar*, )greported to favor the taulnjpup of ike rails, and ILo ahsndonaeat of theroute. !

“It>9 x- norted,” says the Now York Tribune**• that Mr. Beurj Keep willretire from tie Prcal-deficyo’ the Mew York Central, and bo succeededby Greets! Baxter, and that other changes wilt be

maOfJB the direction which -will-bring the roadiniofu.l empathywith the Hudson Hirer man-agtnu-BL Mr K*rp con‘cnU-d with rcaoctance toaccept ihe Presideccy or the company, and hiewithers*si nowif hot the mlfibaoDi of intentionswhen be torstaccfnledthoplace,. .Ihe VanderbiltInterest, It le said, le efendUyabacrbinp large emonnle of stock, with a view toanimal* control of the line Indeed a leases ofcompanies (if net a positive consolidation); reach*inn from Now Vent to Obicsco, IncludingtoeCentral and Ua two uuboaches. the Bu'iaoq Riverana Harlem, is a subject cf roach spceulaMou. Itla needed. The idea is base-! on ihe necessityof counteracting the coreolldatlon of the" linesfrom ihe West through Pencsjlvanla,

The Snsrar Trade.„

[From the D«Pt PtHlctta.JWhDe tbe tumtlcninoss labtutou* wmch ordinarilyprevail* «i (Lti sea: on oftne yearbaa oeen complainedol lauiy mnearly every brazen of trale. the sugarmarket Pa. abowc mnen activity and price* are ma-terially Ingiur than a month ago. onrimport* ol•near, a*u irel)known, are mainly fromtbeU.aad orCuba, aod mi* y-ar’i crop on taat luaml is reportedto te couidtraby be.ow an average yield. AtHavana th*re baa been great activityaudconaUerati.o

.speculation in tne Dullness, various reportstaring gained currency as to me ac-crete la tire yield, putting it at u to 40 percut below an average. itiat there wi*l |u-deed boaoecreareUitteqasmltycl tnsar marketedcaimtioedoubuso.bat tbe estimate* now given, in-tended inmost instances to Inflate tneprice, are not tobeicil non anditu well tokeeolimnd tbelnnuner-aoiereports circulatedannually lo New Vork concern-ineiteeapply ofco.lon, flour, tobacco and other Is-•port .rtproducts whico so often prove to be grosslyexaggerated. EspeciallyIs ItCeslrao:<* nbecautionslurelying uponreports ol UUure ol crops or otaer in-iloMtesaOtctlnrpilces, wben themarket is excited;Inalmcstevttycasuoia sudden considerable rise Inliepn<«* or any article ot n crchasdhebwod upon rtt-more of then supplya decline follow# within a short'lß'* export otboxes since Jannsrj*first irom Havana

aid Ms Mzaaaod tiestocksou Bant«t Ujoseleadiospoilf bare oeea as follows—Uis pnasat anj two pxc-Tloaaytare:

_Exports to U.S. Total export. Stocks.maa stjujsu «un.»%SH 7r3.7W

In these figure* tbe»eis nothin* to warrant ithere-port* 01 great!? UimtouLtd receipt*—f.r adding thetotal *2lOl ts from January fit*:ana atocic on b*uo lacacti year, thecuQtruice Lela’ceathu amount* 10 ISidaou inC< m oal> (U»9 boxcr.tbe Jarce oeficieocy ic-poma must, therefore,otcur la future receipt*.

At>cw Tork thesugar 1 mported is riturnedla the■*e*.u«y custom Bwuse icpcrt* tu bases ana nan, a-.diiocetead?. barrels a -d tierce*: toe b jxe* a. a uags air*fiT'ajjTeryccttldcianly in weight tad coatee troaniffeeat ports, boxes beingexported al nosi exclusive-ly rr. m Cuba, ana b igsfrom 4l*uia, Jar*moil Brazil.The bocahtaas. hatreis a-.a tierce* arc also wid-iyoiiirre;iiD eel ot, thoughthe proportionofcicb ie-.tCicm the same port would propaolf oe nearly theeaue•very y«ar. The fallowing figure*, therefore,i-cnifl tilIrani Custom Uomereturn*, mnot give aaexact,but an approxtroneeViteaeat of t&equantltyloicor.eala gix membs:

htdi.,brls. & tea. boxes &bz*.IBW * .133.611 253,8*1ISu* 173.191 UU6ITncfitiCts on hand July 1 each ye*r, were:twx‘R. h*\d«. bacs.!*•«• 5C.733 70/93 *,*7.WUIW-* M.C56 BMS I 100.175Ii w. uld apt pear inuu toe preccame Utiles that msimp tie ai»t stocks now ua bias at New Tors are

ixatirlal y Je»a than la»t year, ana tbattqeetocc atUavanilb also its.*, with the prospect ol haulier re*cc.pu h<-te fler. These tarts, lodcpenitotof airnm.«rt which are circulated l«r (speculativepmp .«e*.w tuM twin to warrant the comma that cmtianeim runts* may be expected in theprkeof ssaar.New Wrk uruoery IDaik«i.

[From i be stlpplce Uat.jjw*t—Tb« market forHio•iocs oar I»*t h*t *n!»-

'iuc- imua qui-t ataic, q-Jic 13coLU*«t with (be ac-tivity :.oticeutheD.slDLi-xoltbe week,wo dj mi,bo»evei. oticcany p-tmcular ebatke mrnce*. andutir quotation rcaaiu as !iat » oiictd. tae juatk-t elus-ive. lowvvw,Cuutly. TbesJes ol IPoareJ.lOdUa?sper .Mlati-rt,al>-wd,ra*t:-CB.stloiVcla sold, inbond,•l<l U-ouu. per Mill?, tio l«m« v* ejej not 1*arn. Tbe'•w KWi vu bw W' uam UUb I 'MU« A UC- unites* in < tin r descriptions is also quite moderate.: no »co"[y noticeu luesPart>Uieo a; I«c; HH bi»rsLwiiUoyro. pail Uwc,and 3W uses dr.lo bond, 12J»«u>,c,*«>id. AHJaUimorc.3Jdv dacs Wo.per Louise,end hi l(Kccold, is bond, ana 7,0g0 packets Singapore.Java on lenrs not tiopsplred.Muuatcr*—Tbtre in no: much d-onaud forany d*»

dud.but prices cannot beca'letl -ewer,situ are pe:nar. s a »ittlcsteadierth*a be*luie. Wo notice sites of M 3 bbas RarbsdocaatWc;3el lihdfPort* Hlco.pin Cic; 6j bbds Nuevitat, aSo;33 bbds Cuba muscovado, 4Sc. 4 mos. and SSI bbds and3brie Tnu’cad. l\S„ ot» tirms not m»depub Ic.

btfiAß—liar jtqtii*p.isi t co Dullness days taenur*lit t for raw hatrrtoalunj very Hi tn. aud rat* s are wellfotported:indeed. wut> the uvorable accounts fmmCtb. otouvaiccd prices there, and small quantitieslor< me torwara.oar market is again a trifle inqhcr,andcloses sttonsat ii*ic tor fair teanUc tuna; UKc forcuoadu: lO^U^'Jljrmiia*jessu4artn boxes; luv(£)ifcc lor ill*-same lo bt>d«: j3J4SI2H'c for No. 1:bcx.&c. HcOnt-tibas advanced ooe-qnattcrofa c*at—m-d «e now quote hard, tic; sett white. IS^Sltlc;and yellow. I3*@lsc; Messrs. Stuart'sprlcsi are i6;<clor inelrbeet crossed, cr&aulatcd ard ground, 16c lortoe whlttA. and casu, for yellowc. The salescl roware 675 bbds Cuba at UWSI2JfC;4i6 fortoUlco, ; 44 Uarbaloe*. lik;4< bxa Bavaca,I2uc; ai d7u tilids Ut.ado. C5&75c p csdon, 4 mouth*.Tiiv »teckyc«terdav was about 70,CW hhdj,83A06 bx«and bfkt*.and 37.965 bass.

Kick—'Wehave to notice a doll market, the demandat pieient being llfht; 30 tes Ctrrllna sold. in lota, at#i3.25©12.50. and MObss* Rangoon. resale. |9Jo®9.S7>fcash.Tea—Till; article remains Icactlre.tbe demand be*

tie cot deed to the icme-liate warns ci consumers,iQtalUUemrrc health? unc is observable. We no-

lle*- salts of 1,343 bf. cheats green, and 35ocolo;cdJajtau.

NewT*-rkW<». l market—July C.Ruslics* continues as dull as ever, and prices have

loivtiiid materially. lbs receipts of thenew clipfleece ate lucrMslrc. and the assortment is thus fm-prrvirc. but theIndention* are all inf«vor ct lowHlits lor some time to come, orat leasttillsuch timeas ibrcest < f subsistence will warmera reduction inthewaive of epfrailvts, ena ttac heavy stocks ut man*ntactuifssbail be drawn down tomote moderatepro*portions. Ihe sales ate SO.COO as floe end j old StateandWceurn fleece at 55®57c; 75.000 ft§ new d«*..45cfor coarse, 49,w&53c for medium, and 57&62e fur floeNX; B,CtO nstci.nred.KCc: 35.C09 ftspulled,part1034*mci s-Vttfiat lexa*,22ti27c. andMOto ns Californiaat ?<c for cue uiwasbcd, including ns polledontrirue terms. Forelen is dull: sares 156 baits Aus-tralia aid ss balos capc.ru terms we didcot learn.

Tide* Water Receipts.lFrc.it theAlbany Arena.July 3.1

Tb** quat *ny 11flour, wbiat, com aod barlsy. leftatUcc-wat*r timing tnclout.b week lu .lone In KJCC and1661, wasas lollowa: „

F<»ur, Wheat, Ccm, Barley,brls. bn. bu. bo

18C6 7r -W) P’i.KJO C9O.'IJOleCT .lAJUO M 0 11.500

Dec 6.100 D*'C. 934JJ0 Dec. 675.900 DecThPOCsr»catequ»ultycflhe same atUcle* Wt at

tide w»t rlnmitic coumrcceotcnt of navlzttloa toHu Mil cijmi**. Inclusive, during the years 16!>6 and1907, w-rcas foil..us:

Flour, Wheat, Com, Darley,brls. bn. bu. bu.JWf .57,700 617500 4 2001P6 50^001667 14A<0 IffWU 1,449,900 96,600

Dec te9.OCODfC.<,W,sOOD«.C.?i,OOI)By redorlrgin«?wh**ttf*fl'nr. taeqcmtlty ottbfl

atwr icUatime-waiertnls year, compared with mecctiffm-cetrc periudatstyear, shows a d-.erenso otU'.COO br.efloui. »

Thefol.owlLccomparativetab'.e shows the quantityof tooif if tic prh ciptl articles of produce leftatt'de-waterfrom thu commence i.rnt of DartpailoatoEnchncludlLß IheSOlbol Janelitbe yean tndicai*ds

is*. lsox t'CJ.il.yl- M*vl. May 6.

Flrnr.brlr ltW.W> 87..JJ it.MOWheat. bn I.UB.stO 617-too ITnWItlcrn.Lo ...l.Tftr.ta 4.A10.CC0 I.WI.tX)Barey.hniOaIS, l-0...

! *is-j,7«0 * sasco ’ roaiWjGVI.OOO 1.917,70'!

92,500 12*800Maltbn..Beef.brls.Pone, brlf.

161.700 SSOhfO 47,<1 0B.syi no

ts750 7 VM■acuO, brls .V.*. M90.W0

Bimfr, ns..Laid. 0>r....Cherse. »f.tvcci. its.

. HL'tn 591:0 39,hM.1.431,309 51.100 47.U3

. 199.400 7S.*O 2S.M)6KSJQ 19,500

CHICAGO I.C.MuEtt lIAKKKT.

MoxdaT KTEXRO. Jo’j 8, JSS7.The follow Inc are tbervcclP’Jt atm shipments danog

f-e{a*t (wojiy-;ourbouts :

Bectipt*. snjpTPna.Lnmt pi. it b.isuoo tt.'&a.oror-Mnsbe. Nc 50.0 W I.*Ca.UJUtain. 1 cs td&COO CWJBOAt is usup.ll; tbecate on Mondays, there teasa large

»upp\; offe.lng attbe salu-docfc,but as the attendancecfcoontry bujtrs was icmowbat limited there wasonly a fa'r decri-e cl activity in tbe marker,althoughholders were firm m tbelr v rva ami readily rcahz.dSatu> day's flsmics. A firm fc-llag prevails in theSMißlemarket.and tbe lew carrot*tnat arrive arequukly picked upat f 3 SO per 1,(00. Thcie wasonly aUgU movement In Lath, and ralnei ruled steady. ACtnpckse efthe market some ctßluecaoMaentf car-peeswere left over,

balesafloat includethefo'lowtCß:Carcoot »vbr Eclipse,fiem Starßctn Bay,with 153

tn ft, to percent strips, talscce olxeJ, si (UOO fjrstrips. 11lCO lormixed, and 70 m lathat fWO.

Cargo cf sebr .tutn Jpwctt. from Muskegon, withf 110 m ftcoarse raftedat $lO00.

Cargo ot schr Honest John, {torn Matingco, withICC m ft,£ ttnps,balance mtxed.at IIWO,

C»rgcof icbr Dine Bell, tiora Grand Hiver, with 95m r. mixed cargo (ccmmon)at f1’4.00.

Cargoof sebr Eumnsr, trjtnManltowcc,with93 ra(i mixed. aifll.OJ.

Carßuof schr Live Oak. fromManttlee, with119 m ftjoist and (cantliDg,at sl7 00.

Cargooi fehr Sinai, iromFere Marqact’e.w|tn mtt.atfU Wfar mips and boards,-and |ILOO for 2<ncblumber.

Cargo of icow Kellie Church. Iron Pere Marquette,wlib —tret Jolrtand ua.ber, at *13.00.

Cargo otschr Merjoiar, irom Mtukegoo,with 90 mjcei mixed, }f boards and stnpr, balance Joist and itcsctllng,at 115.00.

Cargo cl schr sea Gull. tremGrand River, with70 mfeet, S stnp».*t *l4 23,ana mixed at f 13.00.

Cargo of schrß. M. Shoycr, from Muskegon, withi(dm fret, k strips balance mixed, at *14.00,andlSmlath, at *l4O.

Cargo ct stbr J. G. HcCnUouch,Umkeson,with '.5 m feet, mostly inch clears, at *9.00 for culls,ftS.iO lorcommon,and *SS.U> fbrclear wide,Chicagoirspcciioo.

Cargo of schr. IlamlUar. from Grand River, withIJC m feel. S strip*, talarce mixed,at *1139.

Catgoel»rbT.MwyKa~.;troia Dtperc.with 120 mfeet,K strips,balance much atIU.cO, and 100 m Uth»l*2SC.

C*r*oof tchr,.Banner, Kalamaioo. whh 43 mte*t toutline nrfljoiiLav flj03. ana il* ttea at53c.Cargo cftehr. Cascade. ttoraOconto, withUa m i wt

Dosros and stripe, at H 6.0 0; ;o m ttet t-tcch, at fiiw,and M m lath at 12*0.

Yai-t prices ate steady and nrctanxed at follows:t,rynso*-fir«t clear, I,t>*, J5» at.d 2 Inrb.cn fiP/Otf.VO.•reouaClear.lS' andJluch COTUrU Clear, is. I.V, ud3 inch M (X)< s:.OJIhud Clear, licch 4j.wi4ls.jUFim and t-rcoid Clear FI- orloc. toremcr

rcnch, thesame at Second Clcai, Mts... tS.ft*2so.ooCoo.mon F.ocrlnsr.rooib .")to.*xi.poMatched at<x Dressed Corotr on F-o-nne.. aioi<ocaFimatdSe.ocd Clear bidue.t:c met... ■.,5.(»>?5.i0r lr»tCommon i>m sea Hdicc Si.«ii2j.w)Wap n ».xIKatos eelect 15 inch ana cp-

»ard> SS,tir«ai3.noA Stoit Board*. I.* nefies JS.ift.i3ocOb Sleek Uoanlv'ii 1ac&«Oremm ttcaica. .loin, Scaattlnc. Frt>c» JJ.ftJo.M.CO

icc and email Timber, uto 16 fe:tUCfatsoo

aedscactiite.w.aand 21 teet. ~ 20.0^23.00Lam—l*er m In yard W-a IVJsmxcus—AcreurSharedShlD.let .... -tJXVgA or bttr sawrd Shtnclee 4JUu 4aNc.lfeawfdthltclca. 2 jC« 3J»A < r Star sawedShiajka.by car ioaa • a

Nettbwwtcn.Kails oa«l.QeUvtred taanytflidwhere catscan be»wttcht-d,or any

.. 3.35® WOA 1 r Star shared shingles, by car load

Oi> tract 3.23 a SAONo. Itbuved shmgles, by car l.'tdauUact ZJ3O& 2.75

laches m UUct.Le-tib- -ix-?ca Inches.B*no—Tv i t- inch*?.nuisis—l «ti.Q-ove

CHICAGO LIVE SftOCK IQARKET,

O. i iCE or nrs Caicxoo t*xbvs*. >

Monday ETccinj:, July 9. $

BEEF CATTLB—Trmdent ata stand still. TBcre»a» ntihiog to do wltb.aad no dlsi'Orltiotitodo. Therewerea tew icattcnnit louIn the sale pens.bat so taras we wereable to Kara no stock cbaifieo bands. Themarital la nominalat the Ibiiowtt*:

QfOTATIOSS. . ,„

Exlro Bwe*—Fine, fat, well formed, t todfiar> old steers, ana areracm; U3<W »aam]opwards .....f

prime Ji*rr/»—Cood, well fatted. finelyformed Steers, aversclDi from 1,100 toUlO S>s. at.

Hitr o'roJ'*—Fa:r suex«, u. £*lr flesh. avor-AfInc 1,10001400 • • «.©<a6.75

Jlrilttim cVcim—Mcilua Steer* am! coodC,.Tre. fit for illyAlincbter and srcracmcHWtI.'UJ *K*xl. ••••••

Slock Oittlf— Common C*ute to di-ecntoiaD,nrersElrc SfdaUOu t>%. *t iJo**-®®0 **-®®

Inf-nur— Ucbl *ort iblnCom And btecr*... 3£xaJ ..»

PllOGi—I There wasa fair demand for tbit daf la theweek,and aa the offeiloc* weie quit*llmlied. holdersesrwUaccd n 3 dJtSco.tr Inclosing ont at lull rat«.The ren« were cleared atf3.ftkd&S7St for taeJinmtochoic** lice*.

pUfcfcP—The mvket waaInactive aad wholly nomi-nalat (Z.OC&S.Oi, which werethe c.caiacprice) of Imivut

The followingsre therate* of freighton Lire Stockby the cifleient Eatttrn rottV.s t

Fy the Michigan Central aid Grand Trank. 37c tj

Buffalo acd retain p»**e*.By the WlchldD Southern and Gratd Trank Iloai,

50c to Buffalo, withpafliee over the Grand Tru Boui

Detroit to Bofiklo, and no passes ora the UlchigaaSouthern.

UT U»* Pittsburgh, Foit Wsyns ft Chicago Bosd. toPittsburgh,Soe.andbo return passes.

CHICAGO DAILY MARKET,

All tales njGrain rrporieA in tuit marMreportartmade on lAe basts of summer OO storage, unlessbtkeneue txprt**cd.

„UosDar Kvxjraro. July a. 1967.FHLIRIIi'M-SaanuD Kcsmbts—Toe toJow-tre is the t*nlf cl the Bayern B.ad* iBs>a trotsCMeato to— 30 class. tinclass. Flour.Detroit.~ so 39 SO

Toleto 49 25 ‘ 50UonKiiti, r...... 50 as tobUHiio o fcUJp. Uildre,...,, SS S7V ! : .13

*“ " M ■*«uio, r.A 56 t > 00MvtiOcai.&E. t£o 10 1.40iatinj.Troy ftScVcudy.. i» «nj< ' ushew York.

.... i.oo -w ' 1,40BoPt. no uo- 3 wo}*urtludtD»lTiuejDict'n 1.10 *5 IJO‘Wrrceaier. AJ»wuo 15 U»I'XOTlOmce. it. tr*..., J.JO 13 UO< Icvrlawi4s to 5PPlosbuma..Cellair, 01..Baltimore...

CD as ’ 7033 7091 O I.SC

i’bliade.litiix..Cticl tatl.O.

91 SJ ijj40 33 40(0 <340 »

Sewut'O CO 84 TOI.AKK KpnakTfc—Thereiru a demand,and the

market ruled a tilfle Oncer. jjDjramaencs Includetbefollovlne: To BrFpato—Propeller <BwW*. withCum at4lfc, b.rk invincible. ano ichooncr* D.A.Uichmtid sad Lose Star, ail with C«rnat 4c; toGtwxco—Schooner* Fatco. Qeorpe S'e-le, Bermuda,XbtcrptueapdThctdcre Pcirv, »UwithGoroat TSc,

•'LOU It—Received.2.l*3 brl* ; «hJppfd.3.l39l)rj.There was comtdetabiemore doitus la Ute market,audpncta were a rrtflefirmer. Sales embrace tbetoiiow.inrs Wnmt TVurnseß—Mbrlt not named atbO bf adn atUUO; 25 brl» do at OWJ; spmso Ex-TBAf—aObrli • Uater’a Advance ’"it (1U.50;50 brls••St- Pan! '* at ICO ttto not named at(10 CV; COObrlsdoa:310oO; 2l3bfßdo at (324; 2U)br*Coat|B.»s; JuObrw do at IS.W; Ussocnd—lo6brU not named at (SAO; 200 brisao ot(6-0J; 11brls do-at �s.on ; ai-mvo brpen2--xCiO brl - not namedat �7.50;HO Lila uo(:H)a:|6»0;Obrli do at (6.53; 190 brlico at Ifi.t 0; 73 nrl, do at (tM); Ur* flora—so brla at(7.40;»br»« alffi-a:.

Wl»L*T—ltcoired, 3,951 bajehJpped. 6.SCG bn.Market italic Huber, Sal'B wcrft 400 OU Ko. at�1 90Vi l.itOb'i d. at (1.90: 600bidb at (1.83; 3JOX ba«loat(i.6s; l.gCOba dost(I.B2*;6.ttooadoai(l.£7:■T.ObndoatfUC; s,ojobu doat(C6S;4»bnUejtceiat (1.15; 40)' bo do at (102—clownff atKV. 2, accoraiuc to locaUoa.

CO UK—Ke< elred, 163,168 bn; shipped. 120,9.'4 bo.Marketoneied3*c lower, snbscqaeatlyrecovered Uiedecline, but fell back WtfMc. ss'ea were: Coax txstocc—l.CiOha bo. l at SSKc;SWKfI ba do «t 65c;25.100 bu da at M*c;25000 bn <io a. Mjfe: 2--0.0 ondosi Sic; lO.COJ undo attune; 3OCObad>at tfiVe;so,oootraSo.SatWc; J6.0u0 bn float79Hi*: li.ooo bu doat *.9<c-.».Vtw bu d» at 79c; Woobndo at 7314c: 430ba Rejectedat tSc: i.*XO ba do at 61c: 2.4 W ba do utone; 7.1 Wbado at Klc; i,200 oa da at 6tc; Coax atuomS—s>Jo ban*-aMy Veiiew,at 87c: S.fOO hit Ko.I atSsc; IS.’-CO baKo. 2 «tBU—cloaln* at for Ko. I to store.

«»AT?»—Received, imm bu; tnipped, 57.059 oa.Msikctotaettltd—ciosmc ItftlHC lower. Sawwara:I.*? On Ko. 9at 57>fc; Z(00bu oo at 47c: 15XWbu doats6fcc; cuibad*ats6i*c; 4e,t03 oa da at Wc;4.tCobuduat94c; ".vOO bu d> at W^e; bo Reject>latsjc—dollop at &&C4ss\c fer Ko. 2. For fat'ire delivery*»• I ear of 10,ivC bu Ko. i at 45c, Biller's option®day*.it VE—Received, bn; ihlppeJ.2W bn. Marketbales were: 1.Gi.0 ha Ku.l&t (1j(U;8UI

bu d.'at (l.CO: Z.IOO bn Ko. iat9Ce.SJ-\ iti,EV— Market very dnlL bales were: 103bn

IhJ-cico at 40c.~N410.M rDftX-Market quiet at [email protected]»r T*«r. r i Coamc-n; fIOO.CM?Lii.OO per too forFair,

aid Sl3o.ipaiis.il lor cord to choice Brush.IIEa.N?*—A clasteady demand and unchangedst

sl.tife3 50 ptrbudif'.aslo quailtr.IHcalS—balesio tom at fSu.OOan tract.C.UItN h»KAL,-hal‘» 9 tonscoarse at<33.00,6d0

at UV-W, C tons yellow at <(0.00,25 brltklm dried st*Vkp.P— Sake9 tonsst 133.P0,5 tons choice at fU.OO.Pi 11)U i.lNl.*—bale one car at fib.oo on track.liCTTKK—B**ceiv d. 7.5« ft*: shipped, 23.515 ftS.

Ih- >upp:{ of choice Tab* Gutter Is,at present, qx.tehmlten;Leer-, under afair local demand, the ledmeh(Ucioeoi) firmer. and pricei have advanced lia7: **

ft Holer Dalrv. in small, np»t packages, comoundsjsasoc;coon Tub U@l7c; prime Firkin MaiTc; com-nut. Firklu SGUV. bales"lift pkg* Dairyat18c ; 3-3fts aid 49 i kca uoat 17c: 310 fts and 7 plus at 16c; UJus at liaise: d Cnlns fhippißgai I3sc:7to fts and117 firkins or> at 13c; 15 tubs at uc;53 fts at IV: I tabut lie : l tub ana to fts ai 10c ; Hi- pas ereaiealSc.liAGI> I N«w—'With no Improvemeut la atockf, and

nicer an increasing demand «he advance noted onbat-mc»r U well sustained. and tor beatalo** U*b«Ujo.niststt nay o.* quetea strong at fall prices.TVf rental our ll»t of quotations as follows:fbtrk. Clc; Lewiston. American and Androfcog*tin. Cue: pern Mills and Futt Hr. 6Jc; *mgo.tOc; l.ids> woid.s.*c; BeaverAims aid PHtsO-dd, bjc;Uuior aid Cm Exchange. 7«c; i-mplre City. 40c; til-n I'.'jyo; fiurmes, 4 ba S^c; Gunnies, 3 ba, 21c; Bar-laps. 4 On. sic

« The stocks, which are already abund-ant. are i»e>r gsu-aoliyaugmented,and. os the demandit- tom-what limited, prices have h decliningtendency.Wcrcuun-. oar quotations Inall around, and quots astull:wr: lUilgis Fsctoty, Rename. 15@lCc; K«w Tor*Iactor;. urLUlnr. i6@i7c; Western Keicrve, 13311 c;IVe-tetn slates. llXtl'c.

i;i)At-Mrmaia* quiet ardsteady andffrmatnn-changed piu.ru We continue t< quote: LumpI cMgh, . ?i2„C(3.X3.t»3; Uossbat/, f1l&9; l>ack\wa-nft.bcrantoc ano Pitutoc, 930.00 fSA 1);t-rocKhPld, Ormsny and bnar Hill. «9.v0; Cbiopewo.Tuli»l. MineralKnlfiC and Willow Baux, $30j; 1111-r.oi- Cofl, 45 3C0b.00, as to Quality.

COPFF.E—Ccntiuiea la lilr reqaest and withample sucks va.nes are* we'll sustained. We r»pui<iaolatioc»; Java at SS34hc: common Iflo at HlV**36c:. fair to go.-.d Klo at t and prims tjchoice mo ttt77jt(%7Sr.scarce &ud In demand at I&3ISC.Sates were: 410cozen and 13 pigs at 11c; sfo dJZenana 10piir* at 13c;250 d-zenana 41 pscs at 16c: I&jdozen at 17c; 3smul pkgs at ISc; 4to dozenat 16317c;6 pWg* at 17c;W oils at i:*.

FttLl’is* AND XU in—The general mstketwasQuiet tc-day, one the incline was scarcely so firm.Fric-s.howtvcr, aTewlihoutquotablechanse, &a fol-lows t

Arpics. pbrlOracges. 9 hut..Lemu&s, MubJl3.

ousts ram's.

. 11*3 @I3OO

Torsey PratesFrercb I’racesFigs. oxurasFigs, cartoonsPatesfa-aedrescues Pdor 2-a> cans.APPkS ;halves and quarters....Pentht*.paredItlsckhojrles. * ft .itaspotmev. V ACbttnes. pittedElderberries, V a .Ksintr, lajcisipiblcp.tetfiie.-s.so-a kegsSordines, H boxes....,

si © »to C« 31tn ssyo » as18 © 30

1.33 caou6 .<« 9

12 a id4l» ® 4139 & 3061 « 7063 (9 OS13 OS lu

430 a 4.159J-J ©10.«

'U & i\Birrs.

Almonds, bartLshelled 12 & 2iAJmcnOs, ibft4&»l<ca 38 « 45AlmoLdr. paper-ai eUcd 55 « 61I'esouts, TVUrolretvc, Vba26 ftg 4.20 &

Biaztl Nuts 20 U 32Filbert* 18 & 17Freicu ‘Wi.iuu Vi M ISNaole* Wa.anta £3 <a IV

Flf»ll—lradelßslam.*, aid. under Kir stocks, aseasier fetllLgobtains. We cute a deulhc m severalvanetiw.aia uvisc oar quotations,as loi.ows:7vnltensh.No i, u bn. .9 5.74(2 8.00WMUflsb. No. 3.K br! . S-St'S o*l'Trust,>o. I, u bn 4.5&S 4.75Trout. No. 2, S br] 4.10(4 4.35Ma<k>uLNc.l,.S brl,ncw 10J031075SiacKtrel. No. i, * Ml 1UX0c,*10.35M-xherei, family, *i * br> 7Aoct 1.73MaUtfei, extra uuss. V A brl 11.50(413 00Mfcfktr.l,extra me-ss. ¥ XU 3.503 3.75Altcxcm. No. 1. kit», sew 2.503 3 63MsCcerU. Koaly. hits 1.75-4 1.95CodllsC, bank 6.753 7.00Codfi-b. Fresco cored, V 100 lbl T.S'it B.CCccAOelt, Gt-plui cored. S 50-3 9 00Dnkc.... 4A03 SADHvniDoe. tcaitd tfift 70Norweetan DtmcCb 15i<Qjlfi0.Lake Ignite*. 450350C(IlKtiUINK*—Received, a-.ne: shipped. 12

bn*. N- Ultg dolss—entirely somla&l at Sic lorIked die cia-B A.

HUPS—Are emoted at tCgffic lor Eastern,and 10aStcior Uefirro.

HAI-Isqoietaad steady at unchanged prices.We ccnttcuu to quote: Timothy, roller andbeater tr-ned, nuUXS 17.00; Timothy, laO:e

Prainc, ro icr and betterpr«saM.fia.CoQls.iO; Pfclrle, loa-corento,sl|.(»Qls.oj ; Tiiu-o:hv, ltx»s< ot wagocr, f15.0Kg19.C0; Prairie, Itoie. onw«a«.i.r fIC-avall.W.

.. ...•llllK?*—Kcoivrd, 37..“ V ds; ampoed. 39,a** lbs.

Thcu.»tt;etptcm.t*-notewie»tare worthy ot tule*Tn< afiLaLdcoi-uioeiikis Red under con’lnacd llga:arrival;, thetucVv arc flraily bold- Weouotc CrseaSalu-tl. tilmm»<!,liS.t!l»c;GriCa Salted, laart cared,[email protected] Gr»-m Mo. Uvs.Cc; Green Ci!t 18Ql9c;Dry Ki'tit, irlmn'cd, l‘*«<oc; Dry Salted,trimmed, Us@Vb *. Grctu Batclm’*, BSfc.9c.

IKU.N AM) r*TEEI.—The demand from all quar-ter* a »s fair,ami quolallots wire well supported. >Vegive tbel< ilowUear thecanent range cfprice*:Cummcn C-r s*^c110.-se »!■ elroo 6i@ 7\cHeavy Hand 6 W 6£cHoopaid Debt Tatd i 6V*U cPcondardsquare Syaa'icOvft 6X* “KcKkU Oral aim lia.l Booed Sf© 6*cMire: Iron,cornu cn cFxtra Paid* 7*a cSheet Iron,galvanized IS g?l cMiecllroi-.rharc0»1,26...., 9.V* cMieelIron.Jnr.iHta,26 tib'Ald cNo’way Nall Rods UifAU.S'cPlow sutvi, German ,15 ftll cPlow btec-, cast 17 @lB cSpring aid Tite -reel.English cTool < a»i M»c(,ordinary sire, English 28 «KJ eTtolC*M Steel, AaietlCiß .34 @ls cBlistered Mvrj so @34 c‘LKATIIF.k—The mar&etexhlbva the same cen-tral fcatonaa? prevlccsly toted. The demand It fair*

ly active, and with no mote than an atopic supply onhard, dealer*are arm la their views, inahtlog upjaluilpritc.-. We queue;Cite llarcess. ¥ l Uutfaly,Sl%ogbtcr

& 4lrt 43 Soie 40jv 41Country Harness,lane, j-c 43® 44 cnicsro. No 1.. ssq S3Kip, medme, V blauchtrr. Sole.

B fW1.20 Cltlcago.No.2.. 34* 37C»il � a lmsh.ai Buenas Ayres ... 36Upter, 4H tcot.... 33(4 Ormco Soie 31£ 36Country.Upper-. Sfc* gliQnuco, goodCollar, F L0t.... 23Q 311 damaged 31Q S3S'toabwr.8;.lc. . s*a 541 Frrncb Call, Silime*’, V 8.... 4«a 46 | Bl .3.11X32,24Itp-cr 4fta 431 American Call SiKip.hV. I, modi* I 3.0&A2.10

rib 49(11.201Frctcn CaK. Le.Rip.Kr.l. heavy SV-tUU| raolccf. FCKr. fO

METALS AM) TISSEKat* S*TO«SK-Tbcrevua lair cc*r,.tj of autnatloo la the market, and, atactnrral thins, values veto arm at theieceatad*viice. "We continue to Quote:

TOC, nftIGQT WISE.Box Tin Flaw. I. c. 1 to e /,.,...

lUH f14.n0 T.B and 9KccCscTlo,! C U.ta WacdllLarsePics 37 12Small lips SS 13aod llBar Tin 89 15 and 16.corns. 17MetallicAi'itott.... n isCopwr Bottom 48 19Ura2l«rft.cTtriOS'«. 39HoardCrpper 40 Fence Wire

BiBBUT METAL. EVISIAS.lot qualty S 3 Xf#.9tnd 16.....,.363iA-timory 39 American,ittoual*tine bolder SO Hy.F sheet id

me. ABx&lc&n.istuuaNlitqralllv, casit. ... 13. V ity. F bdl ISletquaaty. steel.... U American,3dqnsNSlap U tty,V sheet is

Nait.s--BufU.e-fwas cooa, and, a* thestick! areequal to the demand,holder* ate ftzffi In theirnewtatIxso rates. We quote: iftutttd F secat f*JO si dnatff.75: fid doat 17.00; 4d doat $7 29; 34 doat $3.7); hi ; nat |675: FU>eblueoSddo at 16,75; 3d do at *io'->V.Cut SpUcs at *6.75. and Clinched netat |9 A ' •

nlcSr-Ittseed On »*• dull and ‘pcltive* T anlS"Z£ Vuhoat QifltSSt£rh-n'OllTWC*

■* •*»«« 2c IQ Pltuharch.aitU- *■». turner, and prices wereadvanc«d ic.descriptions veto steadv at unchanged trices.VVenow oucie: C-rboo or. 41%tic: Lard Oil. extra.

#MNai.lo: do So. 1 \VinUu.4Uv*l.os;S-'. 3 do.wxa95c; Lit seed,raw, f IJS; Ltn «eea. notW. fijq: VvnaleOil. fl.’J-ul.ah Park On. J1.15t1.r0 firronon lots, andfi..<t«l.3sf)-Btrslt«; Olive Oil. f3.aa?.9t; N>aofoot0>1.»1.ft«t.49; Lnbrlcame UH. txOafl.oo; larpcs-tUr.bdc: * sMorOH.ft.tttil'.O.I'ltm i-HlNl*—K*ccir*M, B* Can-1 Meat*;

•hinten,t»^wft»Cored Meats; 3brj Pont ana ji.lloAs tare.ilieas Fork—M 1-re dclarand firmer. St’ei w.re:

SOo b*l?at 4<1.t0-cJcna*»l:h morebuyer* tb*Q tellersat thatAzure.

Hulk itlroTa—Mote feme sad fully l*c etcher.Mleswrrv: UXUOO bs Sttort Rib at Uc;8X,003 Bs y.s. Shcuiders at BX«c loose.

Lord—Dull at «i nominalat lldl'Uc. (or steam.I'lM 1.1 K V—'thfrr If Put a iKbt inanity for

cprirc thlckcu.an-lf r *cch themjiJcettße«»y. oldCnlcktni ate ne-drsue utehanced. bales of troipCld Chickens at f4t£.l coon ch-lce oo at f4.35,1coop choice an #t 4450.1 coop isreebpmc dn *t«4.C(', 4 dozen do al|325,;0dc«n»m»u djaillJO,sOu B» Turkeys at 10c.

FOTaTOE**—the roaiketlsdnll and weak. Wenot*.* Mlef tSSJ bo UlcMraa Fe-*hbiowa at 85 »9ac,30bupoor o> at 6.C,U3ha Nnhibb’chs at Vv.&lbuUlTo e FenchM w* at 10ftJ5c, U br.s doat It 75.10 haKns*its »t JO; aorUnccat 43JX,lW tm Michiganjtachhlow*at 9 c. all iromstore.

f-i.OAUs*-For«Monoay.taercwa*a eood toure-nuitto thip msrsrt.aid dealers «r*-r* him n theirdcms-d* at Saturcav’s ptlc*s. W, CuoUnue toquotes Conn,on t> lair Cuia, ir.jtUliC; snad tachoice doat Uf tl-'c: OxnardC extra »t isallUc; nvd to chiicc l*’no tUroatUV&iliC: Nlw Votk |*owrtered, Cra»hsd and uraon*Ut>d at Serf Vorx Wolre Codec A atI6\'£i7c: do White Circle A at l6V«al6Hc: da extraBat :raifi}«c: coeitimCat iax£ttsi-c. 1r-Yt-11**^—Owinjt to the fscci-ive vidutcx clthe etock*. the mtrxet ruled ess/ at thefjtiowinc quottn ps: Bolton Amber a:«ldj; pew York bTfons at Ac*t'.tS: Trl|j«UrtifatKlc.’at hunS*; Nt« CiJeassat 9&- aiU5: H»e 3iveat &<%«(£; L‘nlc4coAc.peT»t li-kiil.U);at Hr* Kc.

«-Ot)A AM) s-AltlvUATCS4—There Is a llchtcot inap'lv., derr-s'd,and vaitir* srewliboct rottce-abla;cbaDke. We qu<.tc: lUbblti’s Mericlual at

: UVAllue: do Foieat llV4U*c: UeUnii’sCheat*

cil sytY4l3c; do Uealtay atllHSHYCsdoFurea:i 1C

p»ATh«e»asa mod« ate taairy, »jadacalert ceaeraUftsp'rUd the raarket c*m at *he »aaexed quota*tlcns: Sew Fire. F b 1.at «.«:Coarse. F brLat4150: Dairy, wiih ba*.k "t fßjoyts.h;; tironud s*oUr.* btl. at 4i5J; uslr/, a‘tun bass at tUOftLSS:Turks’ Isiaco, �« b»c.-t: lurks' l«uar.v?rbo, in bass atll-ftiilJu.

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J-KKO-—Bccelveu. ;,.sSls«*, ibtoped.nno». Theourkct continues dulLaad prices are nominally on*ebarceu. cal-a were: Umotht—s3 bars at 4L75;HCMUEIAJJ—IO bast at 4L73 ;«doat si;s; Bees*

I wheat—sorac* at toe; sbu %t ;5c- , , ,*|.£A&«.Wcrc In l«eht demand, and tbe ceunat 1market wa# fteaay at rollowlpg prices;

BOPertor Yours Uy»h3« P 6. tIJJALJ; extra tocbolreYoons Hyson, * ». tz.«s%iAs: sapertar to fineInipenaL V ft fMOgi.M; extra to ch.-..celmperial,�» ». fi.7s%l®''* »'ipsrlor t‘> aae Ga-powder. V »,

ft lii«l55; txir* to choice a b. fisvt.1 95; tinem tstraflae natunlleaf Jipti, J» ».4l iO««1.15; are to choice caiuru leal Japan. » D. »I.rKA

; atm c< lotvu natural leaf Japan. F a. ft ssAi •«.

Ta I.LOW’—Bee-wed. 3,416 bs : shipped,nsae.Matkit rra. Stic-* were: IDj I Country atioc.aadd

Remains quiet wltdsot quotablechaise inprlcis Ttier'lUwincaretfitcarrenttateji

CTt enrwiso—Extra, at JUUQLSj; Choiceat yCctatuo; Medium at 7iA.-Qc; comntoj,C« mmetat 55Tv7Jc; Smoxxxo—Choice at MediemaiISAVSc; t'ommon btems at 1«.%19:: I’lcq

Natural Ltaf atft.lo«l.so:lla»t Brlcb» atChare Bla; k. m>bi>o. at 65tf75c; Medium atlomuicn alUvilic; Nan-* at 45i75c; tiounceis»166(jiSic; Halt Dime*at7»ci7?C- , .,

NVOOD-Ovting to the liberal actuals ot thepan

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co no.bos.

at.ico

74V57.50

tw’ocrthreeosys. e*rto prices w«ru ouler. Is theyard.hewerer, previous rat's wer*being demstdedWe dnotei Beech, tUSSSJO; Msp.e, VS9BIOJ9 JBtekorr. (t2.OCAU.ao.

■WOol.—K«x.itm, jtfjioas: shiposd, 5J.28 as.There wasa moderate aaxcuat of icantru this oo>pertnent of trade, ua price* wore firm ana an-ehsagw. Stirs ofif>oC as cosrte Scorned tab at 90c.;xr«oos as flee Qcceelo good cocdUtoa. sjc; 7.000 a*heavy unwashedat SIC, from second hands ; 1,200at neditm.Indoor coodttlca stsxv 1.530 at do ats“Jtfc—fcroJT C-ruLwasbeu; 2 000 nsnowa.hoa «25c:4 haUs e&f fieece, s> odcoi.dinoti.st ftxusecoKl binds.

Wcc ntloueto<m< tc ffcuif'omeocoid bums at thefoiontßs rcßgeorpiicet:£ue Fierce, lightana white,... •.»• ...tl^CcPifiePletce. lightend aincy 4j<OcPloeF.ttce.oli7 and .....3ia«eMedium Ftoece. lightsod while.....

. Uedttnc Fierce,an ccadltsoa iiiaiteCrartK Fierce, n«btand white ~OB4ocCo*i»e Phece, Our condition STgSSdUnwashed Woolf.* offshore pricesjTao Wools,.Si&cn.o:etba»Fittc®. r

JIAEIHE UTIEXtIGEHCE.PaCT OF CQIOAGO.

ARRIVED...,9tmr Orion. Manitowoc, *at«n«.n*mrCorn**, '“beboyoan, ton dries.Star i-caßim, alusvepou. aunarl^t.12*POaar Ptaba, Grata Raven. sundrjei.Prop lr« CD*Art. Bsugamct, CO m lumber, 10 brlsMaos.Prop Chicago, Bcflalc, inndrlej.Prep Idahi Buffalo, tondrlet.

Ottawa, Green B*y. i.ico m stmaiei.Prep Moatucroery, Ft. tiaron. aanartt?.Prop Beaten,St. Joiepb, sundries.Prt.pl.afly vniaim.St. Joseph,sundries.Bata Ocean Wave, Rscir».Part Soidea West, Cleveland. 1.193 to:s coal*Bark {.F. Joy.Buffalo, Lota toes coal,Park M- K. Grtf,Buffalo, 8W toolcoatBar JrHemisphere, Boffa o, GO# tons coal,

m lumber, 40BrtsR.-winyPord Hirer, no m lumber, 50nrlsth.Brie Lo* eu. Cedar taver, lea m lumber. SO mloth.Bng Ma« y, Menominee. 150 m lumber. *0 m tattuBn« laabeClHrCity, rum lumber, ■& m JilD.fcrhr Comanche. Eli*. ®o tons coat*ScDr < ell eaerldaa. Brie. S3i ton*coatSclir Grenada, Kile. JSO lonaSebt W. fl. •Wana.Etl-.flCO ton*coatgj£r & w u »-'™.i»aJTato. tunicos',icociiwood,t*fbr Idaho, Clevelaor, 349tons coat-Sebr iron;idea, Clrttiaad, <n torn coal.Eetr White SrttHU,CleVei*a-l. us tear caa!.schr Piymouia H.ek, Cleveland. 450 t:ns coal,be Dr Kesolnte. Cleveland. 4© tens coal.Schr covet Cieveiaan.330 tons coal.bchrKncbaai.Albeaa, 161 m lutnber.Sl mlath.Bchr seventhOluq, Knit Saginaw, 135 m lumber,bob* Nabob. Bay Cuj.2soralumber.ScDr lightGuard, BayUl>, 319 m lumber. 40 m lath.-Bchr Man" Colima. Bar Cry, 333».umber,fcebs W. a. Crairt Hay City, 340a lumber, s:a lath,bchr fiasco. Bay City.-230m lnmt*r.Scbr ilontpelu-r, Detroitana Alpena,SlO tons plriron*.lui a lumber-fehr Mont Oawego- 400 tout cool.fccDr Onwtra,Otweeo, 407Von\taUtoadIran. -s»urJ. t Giiuore, osirviro. AOOO oru saltficbrCartlncoalen, Otweae, isb tons coatscbr L. E. Latham, East baslnaw, m lumber.iM mittt.Scbr Cornelia, Gmo Bay,;» telegraphpoles, 9£ooc>dar posts.Scbi M. counrUht, Oconto. 321 o lumber,85 m lath.Bchr Mary Nan, Green Bar, 190 m mmoer.£o miatti.sclir J. s. lay ,or,Greta Bay, mom lumber,50 m ■ ala-pus.Skhr Marircr,EaUmazoe. 34 cotdtwood,bebr suibtraid. Kalamazoo.<o m lumber.Sclir Kew Rsmtahitr, plceoc Crtet,&■ cjrtis wood,sour lbom»s Bickford,.White FDD, IS3 m lumber,bebr Colllncwooc.Giand Traverse 330 cord* wood,tars. J. Uodey, Harruvllie, 170 m lumber,l»i mlath.Srlu Minnesota, Menominee. ISC m lumber,SO mlailtScbr raicntia, wiiKitisou'aPier. 43 ciros wood.Cchr Ebcaezcr, Ma.Uuuoc.lbu mitttuber.Scbr lUackbawk, stmey free/, luo m lumber, 10 m

piCKets.St hi brim, Mnekrtron. l£o m lumber, CO mlath*ut. Verhon,iiuHceeon.l4s m lumber,btor c. North. Musk'gon, 91m lumber,9 m lalh.tebr auow. Grand liaten.03 m lombiT. 13 m lath,bebr Toledo. Manistee, too ru lumber.Scrr Live Oat. Manistee, 140 m lumber. ■ScDr Z. G. Six tuoLt, Diaoistee,4so m Itunber. 10 mlatb, 3 in pickets.Scbr W. H. Dew'iit Muskecoa, 115 m lumber, 5 mlath,

8 m picketScDr J. G. McCullourD, Uukcgar, GO m lumber, 75 m

laii|.Sctr John Jewett, Murk egon. 113 m lumber.Schr Batisio.tiutacacoai,*cbr tvellt e Bites. Cierei >nd, 3J31 >ss coat,bchr m. Booib, Grand trar rae. 100 cords wood,bchr Mbit. DeaV* Pier.Wm lumber,bd't lu.}(s,stu-k(gou. LiOm jomber,somlath,echr tlUiol*, Biuwt - But, 19 cerdtwood.5£5LT

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t. I V r4-b, I’cn Shett;:.i/Jcor s Wo d.S'0-.Last.*m lumber, JO mlath,fre.w A.lrrfltiick. l aaat»*« H,t. unitwowi

-SeowlDiec Dell*, Allsean Pler.sl ecs wcod.Scow Bonner. Plgoon Cteec, 40 m lumber, 313 r\U>read ties.Scow audtdlnc,While L*kf. 69 m lumber,Sccw Pain Queen, sfema U.vro,« ctH wooi.tcow Gladiator, Grand Haxco,8J m lumber, 10 cd«

! word.1 Scow M.hcow i:cctw«). Bay cur. U 7 m lumaer.Brig Empire state. Bay City, 137 m lumber.lUrkCo rln, Mutk»toa. sOeds lumber.30 m lath,bchr Racine. Gist d Traverse. 13d edi w.od.fcclir li. t.Whlimsu.Aipcna. 300 m lumber, 33 m loD.fcchrvocntpht Menotuiofe.a.O m lumber.Sclir Wat.ln. U>ll tc.sicdsw3i.d.BtltfPiteilou ucomo, IC3 ut lumber,Pr< p I'adger Stab. Cuttalo, ansdnef.BarfcJdUn Hr>edln. Ringuou. 3QU tons pig Iran, 23coidi(blrcie bolts.Prep brano,Monm>ai,socdrlea.BaraPotomac, VVOII lilver, 63 cords wood, SOOccrds

UtG.Daik Alice Hlchsrds. AuiSsnble. 373 m Inmber.

ScDr Gcrtinde,Chsr.ottevLlr, 43 m lumber.Schr J,Dresden. Brown’s Piet, 10 corda wood.Scbr Cascade, ocinto, 80 m lnmber.4o m latb.Scbr G. H. lb berta. Grand Mire, 3j m lumber.ScbrlilsndCuy.Kalatnazoo.s3 m lumber.Scl r Maple Dcuf. F.A Xtapids,IS7 cutca wood.SeDr H.E. Mossey, Mcneitlque, ISO m lumber, 110 m

utn.Scbr Major N*. D. Ferry, Monrstiane. ITS cords wood.b~Dr L T. S. Grant. Buy Du Nucqiititte, LD in lumber.ScDr Darien, Btufalo, 413 tons coal.Scu 1 nmbamat. Grand UaTen, 133 m lumber, ,23 m

lam.ScDr Adriatic, Mostezon. 173 mInmber.bebt boticjt Jobs. Mnikesoii.9om inmber,24 mlath.

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tcbr E. £ovxl<, Muakuwn. ltn m lumbrr,i* m lath.Sclir Mscoolla. iluakegou,VO cds wood.SchrG E.ratloctOL.Altukccoo.lSO m lumber.i-chrP. Harden. Murkcuoo. 115 m lumber.19 m lath.Kclu, Muttrgni, U 2 m lumber.S m lath.t><br £. M. >ho>rr. Murkt-coa,101 m lumber,fccbr M. Belle, in&mico,2oQ m lutnncr, IQ tn lath.Scbr K* CatrrotH. Qraodlniverre.2!scds wood,trow .1. M. HUi, AlnsKeccn.180 m lumber.9u m lath,&ccw BNckcawk. I’eutwater, 75 m lumber.tcov: Mermaid. Grand lUvcn, 6j cds bare,tcow Ne.lie Chmch, Pere Marquette, 60 m lumber.

557 n. timber._ .grow Hurtle*,Carlton. 95 cds baric.

s cow Iloweca, IVhlic Klver, 81 m lumber, 51 m lath.CLEARED-. July U.

Stxr Cctcct, Mo»kecoo, sutdrlcs.Mar OMi n, Uunlfuwoc, xacdrlrs.Star Sea Uno. Manitowoc.snndrte J.P; op Benton. St. axles.PrepLsay FrinWlir.Jst. jo-epb.sandrlCf.Prop City oiTrtjncnt.Port tuudrles.PrepOttawa, Oi«*& Bay, mwipwt.Ptepira( ballet', Saiuatocc, gaulrlcs.Prop ffa MLCUn.Ur'Caßaj.Prop Antt lope, linllalo, B.WO toncorn and sundries,acbr swallow. Potfaix*. 19,1*i oa com.actor Momezoma, buflalj. 15.0*3 uu corn,bebr Bennie Pood, Bulla! •, 10,191 buc.n.sehi BoiTO*. ls>A*i ho com.Schr .'mu Whiard. saclcaw. S.O?J lm oats.SctortVm Saodei joe, O.weeo, 50,1i5 tmcorn.SCtor Pavla Tcda. Batoatu. 18,510 bn com.

Virni ls Pa»«U IteirolU| Special Despatch to theLbicaco Tribune.)

Demon. Mlcb, JulyK.

Ur. Prop?. It.LoalJ.ToaawaT.au : Raws Alice,Che-; ectocoers Nightiegale, Narraganactt and

Mcn'.auv.I)i>wx—Prop. Dictator; barJrs; Coyne, Wcnona, Mo-

selle. Lice. Si. AottT'Wn Ua:\tfeV Uuiae. Neilgta,FJebv. Cooiaerce. Yat-kev Diana aid Cock.

\?isi*—it. VT.and nich!c*b Canal,

(Special D«patchto theChicagoTribune. 1Bbidsepobt. JulyB—lp. m.

Cleaxed—ConteU, Morris, OWI7 ft lumber: Gen.Bctecranr, Labile, 77 c&t ft lumber. 6i,V.0 lata,3bris(■II; Midgie,Ottawa,Bo.ooJUlumber,C£oo lath; OceanSpray, Morns. «i,9Co>t lumber: prep Jack Rosattson,bt.Lout-, 98tcns pig iron, 40 tons coal; W. tu Gur-nee. bt.Loan,6o tomplitiron,tlOtoi* rotl; TobaccoPlant, Wilmington.3uo bits salt; S. F.' Gale, Lemost;j. tv.McOmnt*. I<emoct-, Sebastopol,Lemcnt.

AKEiTtn—Ecllpre,L rckport. 5,000bu com. 11,360 asempty batte s; D. Hess, Lemont. 60 ydi.dimeniloaatone; U. G, Loomis, Lemont, 60 yds rnbb.e atone;Commerce,LaSalle LaSalle,3.Mo ba corn,1-0 t>u wheat; J. L.Altxander, Lemont,80ydA rabblettcce; Onwaio, Lerront, 80 yds rabble stone; U.McLittsr.Ottawa, s.Sto bo corn; Harriet,LaSalle;Orlop, LaSalle; Iron Clad, LaSalle.; John Carter,.lolut; Mary Waili-r, LemoLt. 30,90 b»s rawed stoae,64 yds dlmetdca stoie; Col. Masting,Lcmont, 31ydsmmcoMcustone. 46 yds rabble (tone; Reliance, Le-mont, S 3 yds rabble ttone; S. &T„ Lemont, 90 yds

tabble st:ne; E. Lunbam. Lemont, 90 yds tnbWestone; Investigator. L?mooL 80 y-la rubble sto»e;D.C. r»ortoa, LocbP3rt,Boyos rabble stone; Louise,Prison,3byi* rabble stone: Wing and Wiag, Julies5,000 bu corn.2.olXl ba oats: Chas. It. Pcpe, LaSalle,

ba cam; Dirig", LaSa'.ie, ba com; propStorm.LaSalle, ba coin; B'atd ot Trade, La--5a ,1p,3.T.-3bacora; Deflacce,LaSalle,3,(o9bacorn;Gtn.Sherman.Morili,VlS oa corn; Cayaga. Mar-tin's Landln.% 4,300 ha rem, 1,C(0ba o*ts; MapleLeal,jcbet,&3.o<o as empty barrel*, 4,‘h)o ba corn; Mjd-

trial,Ottawa,S.7Wbu com; Uostanlt, Loehpyru 43bo corn, 100 brls meal, 34.793 &s bran and shorts; Mis-boart,LemonL 80yds rubble stone.

Hbipokpobt, JaneS—lOp. m.Cleaksp—D- Hers,Lemcnt; B.£T. Lcmont: Loom-

H. Lrmoct; J. L. Alexander, Lemoot; B. Barham,Lcmox-t; Mary Waller, Lemcnt; Investigator, Le-mt-tt; Oiward,Lemoot; CdL Manning, Lemont;Ue-Uacce,Lerront; Paramount,St. Lonlt, 9L5;0 lectjom-b*r. VQ.200 larn: Orator, Ffrdcrlct, 53,634 feet lumber,11,113 l«ct dtmed flooTlbg. SA(C factildlM,M.3oo lath,13Prlicerrtiil; PoUrStsr, Havana. 73,159 feci lumber,M.sSo]alta; Gold Bod. Ottawa; Galena, Ottawa, SLITSfeet lamber. 16SO latt; Cataract, Uennepm.feet lombtr. 3,S(Q feet dmsed Ucci tog, 3UOO leet siding,13.C&0shingles, 29.000 lath; Caynea, Lrckport, 40hrIsta.t; Gei. Shqrman,Mom*, isibrl* atlt.

AnervnD—OUvo Branch, Utlct, oncorn.RXl*ccll«neon«.

Akotuer Jirw Vessel— A nlaln, bntefronelybmlt schooner called the James E. Gilmore,arrived hireyesterday noon, with 3,000 barrels ofsalt from Oswego. She is named In honor of herentnmarder, Captain James E. Gilmore, and waaball! last tall and winter at th 3 yard of Asa Wil-cox, Esq. at Three Mile Day, a short distancefrcm Oswego, atd sncceeslnUy launched on theSib o! last month. She measures 133 (oet inlength, 6v feet in breadth, 11feet In depth, la 291tons burden, new style, and cost *25,000. Herowners ate Messrs. Wilcox, Hot*, and Gilmore,of Oswego.

Asnouc.—'The schooner Golden Harvest, loadedwith lumber. went ashore just north of Hacjncharbor, in tbe toe of Thursday aiurrooa. She weegot off wlthcnt dutnspe.

ScuooswiDemux Orr.—The Saginaw Bntfr-pHre ofS aitudav eajs:

**lbc schooner Dolphin, which cleared fromthispoit with 140 mlumber and 50 m lath,on theMlnst, for Cleveland, and ran aground on meCat.ontuncnt.was last Thursday extricated andtowto out by mela* Bdllaminc. 1'

I’d* PnorofED Srxjjrm.—The PerrysnnrgJfvrrol ssy? Cap'ainLock’s new s*earaer lor theMaumee Hirer •• willbo 90 leet la 1c agih. with 20fact beam, and will he so constructed as to drawnm ISInches of water. Tbe preUmlnary arrangemeets are nearly coot'leted, and the work wiltbe cootetccd text week, it Is expected that•or new steamer will he.la running trim by memiddle of heptemb.r."

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>TCbCEox Hat Caxai —The Advocate reportsoccratlorson the deal progto»»lPgflno ;y. sound-ing on tbe bay and lake bare been tatec andbu*ws finchorrd, showing ample depth of waterlor the er tratces of fbccamI with comparativelyHtlK- drrdclng. The test pits at a dtplhof eighteenJcct a* vet “how nothing but lake sand and water,wilhnott.dira'locsofclayorrocV, though bothmay be mrt wun on menighesf levels.

Grata freights continue very mcch depressedattht« port. *i he charters oa Saturday wew: Schoon-er C. J. Alrord. wheat touwvego at Sc: schoonerKlld-.wteat lo Cleveland at 4hc. The barkrmm city sailed on sa*atd*y torßnnliio with aearfool nearly 30.U0 tm-hei* of wheat, tor car-rvirg which, wear** informed,she received onlytfen-e cents per bushel.— JUUira*t<e tteminfL B'/i.

lavkcuxs.—A cow secootrr, ba'lt noon tbe»ake beach at Par Washington during the pastrrrlcg, was lintcocd on Wednesday afternoon.She went off the ways all right, but aid no: clearthe bar inthe lake, ard now lies hard sgroand lothe sand awattleg a favoraole chsng? of thewraiher lo order to getInto deep water, Mie willbe towed to Milwaukee toreceive ber outfit, whenwe will be enabled to give ter dimensions. Hercame is the Edward B. Blake.

On tbe 29ta nit, a newinmbcrbaigc.built byfaptato George Carpeuer,waa launched from U<vaidofthe Philadelphia salt and Lmr.ber com-pany at Bay City, she Is 15*fie: long, 5> -Vetbreadth of beam, and 12teet depth ot bold, it isintended to give hera tark rig at the close oftheacason.—UonESnirßcinniNO.—We gave, on Thursdaymorning, some InlormaUoa co-ice nlng ship*building at Fenysbmg, Michigan. We have sincebeen informed that there axe also two vessels Incomae of construction at Pentwater. Michigan,oneofthemaschioneroi 105 leet keel, 21 fecibeam, and 6 leeibold, which « vh-rngh; wi \carryliiOcO ft vi Inn. ber. The other la ft mg forMr. c.Meals. 01 Chicago, 50reev long. It tcct wide, andbetween 7 and 8 feet deep. Bmh will soon bereacy for launching.

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InaddUlontothcabove wo nndrw,sno thn Itfa col itmplatrd to buliQ a ne *• propeller at M*.line Cltv lor the Lake Michigan usde.to bercadyfor business by U.e I*lof October.

I’sme.- In this city ahora>kof bul.dlnganewvtesel a» Stony Orcek, near Mauls- cj, to buteadyfor the cream ol the fail business. Ability to raisethe necrs»6ty means wit.probably decide the laicof the last named project.—J Jbui.

ycnoosxn Negacvce.—The newscbooccrSe-caunec. which was launched several nays a*oatYermUlior*. Ohio, for CspU A. Bradley, pusedUtiroit on Wtdre. riav, for tho iroa ncioos. She1« described as a fine vessel ot 192 teet keel, 33fc.t'J Inches beam ard 13 levt hole, regUlcrug

64 tons new taeaffnremait Her principal Cut*tares-arc. straight n*m,tdtb well carved hues,ao eaey model sad handsome nip,with excellenteatjitgcapacity. Shahs* three masts, fore and-aft nggtd, aod much resemlJes otherwise terpredecesFor, the Becaoahs. acknowledged to boone oi (be best vessels oo the lakes. iTecs job Iseb sopbbiob.*—Tire rew steamtegs Houghton ana Seacock; en rxtU from NewYork toLake tiooeiltr. armed atDetroit orr Moa*day, wheiethey are toreceive new wheels beforeEiocecdli a(o ihetr destination. They are own- d

y the Lake Snpetlor and Portage Late CanalCoupsoy, aoo w.re boiil at ne*bnnr, Ne.v Yore.They will oe employes In iLo Company's' serviceat PortageLake.

Special Notices. : •

Dr, Jaatr*.Formerly of ‘•Jam*!’ Lrct Bbfpl'aV* New OrJotn,and Cartbe last alxyear* localwin Cblcaro, sojtmlyce ebrated for bli socceu la tbe freatmat of

DISEASES OP A PRIVATE NATURE,Soch b»arrant. In all us xormi and ttsgea;

hatoekbsa (or lorolaotarysemlnkl emustoes); Xm-potzsct and i< nofpower is toe. oreaos; Blood andStli. Disorders—and every species cf Ve-nereal Disease*;aB of wblcbheccnja witboccnitreuryandwttbctttlßjiayorlr convenience to Utcpadcat.

Office and paikrsr 03 (tor.of rear*bore,op naira.) Opes £romßa.m.tUlß p. m. 'Con.iQltaUcoßprivate and confidential. P. O. Sox 600Chicago,DL “

Dr. James hasjust published tworew pamphlets—onSyphtiU and Spa tnatorrhaa—andcltherfcnthrsealedenvelope, toany address, cn receipt of twored stamps—or the two for10 cents.

frtanord-a Olive Tar.‘-An Oldand Trwt>c<rrtl>y KVrf/dnp,”—lt & thinand

transparentoily Fluid, eitracf-ed by chemical processfrom thepunQed Juices of the “Oliveand tbePine."The concentrated properties emetine m *•Stafford’*onre Ter" ruder* It an tastanta&eoas aad efficientcore 01 pale, fromwhatevercause.

oliveTar cures, permanently, Bronchia*. Asthma,Catarrh. Bleeding 01 the Lungs and Consumption—-equally goodin a tttebt Cold, or the mostobstinateCouch. and lorall affections of the Throat <vxi Lanes,whether Maleor chronic. It Is giveninterca'ty as amedicine, and appliedexwnaly as a counterIrritant,with the most couviicicc results. Jfo LlMmett orPainKiller soldwin produce the desiredeffcctas soreras the “Olive Tar.”bee advertisement In another column, sold by allDruggists. 90 centsa bottle.

Private Consultations-Dr. Louis Sanger, 89 Randolph-?:. Treatmenttrom

9 :g 5. Prise Lecture, and Circalaraon tb-author's mo-ral, legitimateana certain metcoa o(preventingan In-erea9eeffso.il;. By mall torSO cents. Special treat-ment in all private and secret dUQcnlties, FemaleBemt-dltsare en’aloinall casts, bend stamp idr cir-cular of goods oiedby troth seres. P.O.Box 32a.

Ilclmbold’a Extract £ar*apnrt!la '

Uesuesand rtaovate. the blood, lusUU thevigor clbea.th into the system, and porgoa'oat the tumorsthat mace disease.

Tbsse who Desire Brliliaacy «f (,’omplexloQMustpartly and etnth the blood, which He«mboU*>Extract oi birsapanllamyartaDiy doesAskfbrUeimbold’s. Tase noother.

Not a Pearof the wont disorders tba: afflict mankind arise fromcermonos os thoblocrt. Dctmaoid’s Einract s&tso-parlila is a remedy of theutmost value.

Vann* Ladloa Beware rOi theitjurlous effects «>f Ftce Powders *nd Washes-Aiisnch remedies cktenpthe cores o: the skin, endtea short time dptroythe cemplexisn. IC yea wouldhave o trvfh, neaiiby and vonttuni appearance, riseD ciisbold's Extract bsisaparllla.

Helßnofld’i Extract BachaCl vps healUi and vigor to thetrams and bloom to thetar Uo cbft. Dehluty uacJompara»dbycanveionc-icc Bvmpt”ms, and if00 treatment is eabmltiol to,con mmpMoo.Insanity, orepllepitctits ensue.

In the Bering Monitka,Tocnjst-in. a*larnJly nrdergam a chance,and Bette-h .d’aHtchly Cauccutraleii extract otbaitopaiUla laan assistant of the greatestvalue.

The Healing Foal, and Bouse of nlercr*Howard AmociaiiCQ Kroons, Yousi Muo. on the

c<tm«oi»omuar, snathe-Etc s, Abmei&naplssnseswhich defray themanlypowers, sad crceic Impact- •tnct)>( to nmrrlaee. wnh sure mc4.nl of r» u-f. Sect latea'rrt letteretiv»Kj>e«.treo o charee, A<sdb»sa Or.J.SKILT.LH lIOOGIITON, Howard Association. f%Ua-aelpbiavPa.

enfeebled and Delicate ionsiitatloiuOtootoaexcs.aseßelmbold’sßzu-actßachG. it willfive omk mu eaescetie fpellns* and enable tonecpwelu

A Clear, Snßooih Sc in and Beautiful Can*p exiou

Follows thecse of Helmhold’s Concentrate! Extractbersapunßa. It removes blocs and aileruptionscf tbssun.

(iord.iSewaI fSrod News at I. oat t.To all who ate afflicted. Or. Kapham describe* andcure* the oUea*e without ah'* infcncattaa tram tbspatlht.lbm savlDp ycot health sod lite from wrongtreatment. Onto tcurWent stamrfl forhis GFIDE TOBfcALTB AHP LONG LIFE. ai:» 3*«t Madisoa-st.,ut-staua. Consultationtee, two dolLna.

Dr. Biaclow,Having the conCdroce ' I thepaahcaoo the medical.faculty at targe. Is the mott reliable physician In thecity for chrome,nervous and sexual diseases. CallatLis office. ITO Sooth Clarx-et.. corner of Monroe.Kooma separate. CcnsnUationfree- P.O. «rr 1 54.His guide to health, pahhshedmonthly, sent tree toany address.

Private matters.lon’lPrl«i»te Mailers eo (or write) toDr.CLARKE*07 Clark-st. Doth scxra consult *mu confidentially.

XST bend stamp for circular oblate IsresuonlorMarried Pt-ople. Female Plus fI per bpx.Or seed staicpforboot fur victims of Beli**hn»c.Address letters XJB. CLARKE, 2so. 4 Larmin Blocs*

Cnlcsco.

jTor £ale.Piano For Sale, or Exchange.

A fine tot cd Plano. 6Jt*octnre. rosewood Cue, Bos-ton »ra*e, willbe soldcneap, orexebsneed for lumperor a two-aeat topbußgy. Aodreas, r.r aoplv to

lI**NT & UOWAKO,Ifcftlaeratcr 51-tnufacture:*, 206 East Stadlsob-st,

IStmfects.JOEN MUHROE & CO.,

AMERICAS BANKERS,NO. 7 HUE SCRIBE, PARIS,, andNO. 8 WALIrSI., NEW YORK,

l»ece Circular Letter# of Credit lor Trar'lleis In all'wm of Eniope.Ae-fte. Also. Coaoeiclal Credits.

hotelstbs akebbioakt Housa.

UANOVEK-5.T., MORTON,Is the largest and best arranged Hotel In Sot Eng-lard The User lag»ootn*are spadena and wHI venti-lator; tiltniUrsof rooms are we<l arraegnd. and com-pletely fiUDismaicr families and Iorcc travel.lnz par-ties, and tbu housewill continue to tic- v»pr as a Qrst-hotel m ettxy retpect. LEWIS RICK, Proprietjr.

Slrueatioital.ATAcSSAOHUSETT6 iNSHTUTiS OPi>J. IKCHSOLOoy. -

A ScientificSchod Ur tne Prcte-slonalEdnearian ofM<ebanical. Civil raid Mm ne Engineer*, PracticalChermit-- BaL'dcn and Arcnltects, acd itthe geo-ral,eoncadonct yrungmen for basn-u lif«r. tnsiractioagiven inMatn> mules ami thePhysical Science*, Mod-ern Language* and Kneiisn studies.StndctrsreceivediLfpedalttooict. Examlcadona lor aomiulon uc>o-b«r5. at the Jfe*z InitiroreBmHing. Roylstdn-it.. Bof-ton. ForCataiomcsappytjPrcf. W. I*. ATKINSON,becretaryof iheFacufiv. _ •

WM. B. ROGERS, President.

ggalt Muz.■DAICHELOK S Hill; DVE.■jtiis sT'lendin UaJr Dye is the ben in the world.Harmless, reliable, laatantaneeus; th- onlv Perfectlive. Ko diiappmDttDect. Ko rldlcalnas tints,buttrue tonatare. GetnlneflgncdWILLIAM A. BilCd-tLOli. bold by Drncguts and Perfumers. Factory,?>1 VoiV;

Seales.w. .. 'R'A 1K d A K 6Jjr*l ■*" BTANDABO

scales ,

fi. 07 ttl sun.FAIRBANKS.GKEENLSAFA CO

226&32S Lakc-ef.. Chicago

3Sailroatrs.

Arrival and departure ofTBAISB.

Q&lCiOO AKT> XOBTSWTIBS BAttBOAR—COUNCILBLtmABO 09USA LZBS—JJAPO? BOOTH WTUAsntirr. Ic&vc. Amva.

Clinton Passenger *8:15 a. in. *7:01) p. m.PiciflcFwi une *%oup.iu *i;oop a.Pirific Hicht Excess . ;U;00 p. m. ;5;15a.n.Dixon Passcngtf toop. m. K;lUa.n.

TRELPOaT trim.Freeport Pasr(3L<cr.FreeponPaifcnpti..^...Boctiord, Llgin. Fox

Kmraad i'taie Uae .. •v.WJp.m. *U:loa,a,liencva and £i«?m Faa-

seatfer,........ *&3bp.a. *S:4Ss.m.

*s•ls o. ta. *2:10 a. ns,*?:oCs.ia. mop.au

WISCOKfUJ WVWOW—DXPOI COnKXB 0» CASAI*vd KD>2ut i-zam.

Day Express *9:Wa.ia.NlghtExpreee *,*:3op.m. *2:3i»a.ra.rancsviEc Accoonod n. '5:30 p.n. *2:35 p. m.Woodstock Accommoc’n .3:00p. m. “9:20 s. a.XILWACSII SIVISIOS—pspot cons is OJP OAJIAI,

un> Kisna srove?.Day Eorear. .... 0;00a.n« 11:30 a. m,Hoeetiii, CtJvary and

Evasatoa.. WOp.ra. Sdcp.m.Sigh*. Express.«Wp.a S:43p.m.Scnoata AcccmmodT... 5:00p.n. 9:25 a. n,WaukcssctAccacmiod’n. fcCOp.n. S;lsa. o.MilwaukeeAccccxm‘’d'r. 11:45p.n. S:3oa. xa

Qto. L. Prsrtir,tica’l Sup’t.B. P. PxmiCK. Gtncial Passenger A«auCHICAGO. UUCK 2SLAKS 15>P PACIFIC tUQJIOAD.

Oty Bxprew and Mail.... »£CO a. m. •i'-.rj) p. to.NlffhtExpres? jUhaop.in. tSuSa.m.P«u AauoiDodauoD..,. *J:a>p. m. •ftjsa.o.

aicmoaa socrnna* ilulboid.Herat cor. Van Buren ani attrman itretti.

l\elet osc« SC SoulA dark tmet~ *C.UOa. m. *3.53 p. to.

... **.ioa. o. *3.00 p.n....

4.30p. a. *ftl 30 a. m.Dirruorr turn.

Pay Eip:mb. via Acnan *7.00 a. a. *3.Cop.m.Nitfbi *’ ** ** *JIO.Uu P. to.*ttt.so a. to.

rmssmea. root watjc* aro Chicago.

*�-11 »i;3oa.io. fi.ioa.ia.r-p.V* *7:oua.ia. ll:Wa.n,p’JVune • tlOp. a. *n;l»*p m.eSrcsa... **£lop.rj

Ma11...l»ay Express ....

Evening Express.Night Express...'

ZUJhOn CEITIUL Ij'it *u/;Oua.m. ••JOOp.m.xicLtPxifenret ;*3) p. a. *s:«a.m.KUitakec Accoromod’ii. :4:15p. m. *a:wa.m.ii\LePsr»frJiu.... • *‘.c2o a. nu

•Jiiiop.m. •laOp.B. :.* •• * »3:isp. c. »s:ap. m.»*.

*• “ »6:lop.xn. •IMSp tn.»» »•

“ eilltt p. B. *11:55 p. n. iCHICL*>O, nntLUIGTOS ASBQCISCT.

D« *«O*.«D. *smso m.fcalcatrtua Pafeeneet •dtisp,«, •inOp.m,

*j:OU p. nu e. m.NtahlExpicst....... ...*4 ihSSp. o. {5:50 a. m.

cmcaoo JLVD BT. Z.OCIS.ExrtMS and Man a. a. 8:40 p. m,Xiffbt Express 710:03 p. m. 5:50 a. m«Jolfci and WUmlnptot

Accommodation *t«p.BL v;43a.m.cmcaoo aim oitnaT xasTaas—lLata cntctswaTi

aib usrV—xirwavKiK nan.noao coaszn caxai ast> setns stbskts.

Dsr 7:00 a. is. 10:10p.a.Shfht Expreai UtOUp. m. «Wa,m.ron ixmasaroul

, loniratE ast» ciyasyan.

'&S£S:bo^^^na.......Lmfltg ActommoaiUop. «MU £m- g» J- =•_

mtemoas ctsraat uaTLnoau-tnnos dspot.bociOPXaKZSIKEET.

Day Express.... *7:10 a. n. •jojp.ia.m. •.•KJp a.

Nisht&MW» r 4*9:40p. m. yiwwa. n.slwrd*f?to§llee. -• AUSp.'m. sU:ooa.m.

ciscixyan ayu wromu: Taaiy*..

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*7dWS.H. •»J*cbc!tit.lEvcalad Erpr:e9 m. 711:01* a. a.

•• ttoatc. wesTwoimt,General Passenrer axc.it,•«tnniay«K7> < cd. two-day cxce’dod, ts&tcz*

dav cxccclec. I Mfhday only,aooimica’a BTEasoxe—aaxniaa setotr nesa-et.

biudoe.Foi Racine. Mliwantce, and alt ._

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potis tn Wisconsin DsJlvatOa.m.For Grabd Haven atd Mosfceyon Daily at 7p. m*For Gre:n Bay, erery Mcaday.. atJa. m

laaUtoan 33ot«m.T£CB

UNION PACIFICRailroad Co.

.Are coir constrnctftFa Ballioad from .

Omolut, KTe'brasOiA,towards mePactflco«auv making, with its

ecncecaota, an unbroken Use

AC&OBS THS CONTINENT*'TheCompany now offrr a limited somber01 t&elr

FIRST MRTGJCE BO*,Sartre thirty Tears torso,acd betrfnz anneal In*

parable on the fleit day ot January and July,In ihe Clty ofNeW Tork, at therate olSIX PEE CENT in OSLO,

At Sinctf Cents on the DollarsThis road was completedtnwnOmaha 305 miles weston theIst of January, iS&t, and is fiilly equipped, and

trains are regularly running over u. xue Cxnpwytas rowca handmfßcltnclron. tie*, t© fiautiOurremaining portion to tte esttern base of the BocatMountains; 218 miles, which la under contract' to b®deteSeptemberIst of this year, taditliespecied thantheentireroad willbe In running ordsr from Omahato Its western connection with theCentral Pacific, nowbeingrap-dly bulU eastward from Sacramento, caldnrirglSlfi. ’*

Means of the-Company.Estimatingt**e durance tobe built by the mien Pa-

cific to be miles, the 0 cited States GovernmentIssues its fix per cent Thirty-year' Bonds to thi com-pany ss the road is finished, at tile average me orabsnt 8Z9.50 per mile, amounting to Ml3CB.CW).

Tne Company is abo termmed to 1 sene ino mFirstMortgage Bonds toan equal amount,and at thesametime, which, by Special Act of Congress, are mad* aFinsr MoetgaQ* on tux kktok nms,ths brads ofthe Dotted States betogsocordmate tothem.The Government mak*s a conationof 12.900 acres of

landto the mile, amountingto 20J33.C00 acres, estima-ted to be wertb $30,000COQ.'mtblne tne totalresources,exclusive of the capital. f2XS.H3.Cuo; bat the fail valueofthe lards cannot now be realised.

The authorized CapitalStock ot theCompany Is onehundred£.UToq dollars, of which fivemillions havealready b*ea paid in. and ol which It is sot supposedmore than twenty-five zntUlcns at most will be re-quired-

-7 heccsc of theroad is estimated bycompevnt engi-neers, tobeaboutonehundred million dollars explos-ive ci equipment.

Prospects forßnsihcss.Tberailrcaa connection between Omaha and the

East is new complete,and the earnings ot the UnionPacific cn the sectl 'ns already fl-lsbsd,rortbe monthcl May. were fZffi,7S2. These sectional earnings. osthe road progresses, willmuch more thanpay the in-terest on theCompany’s bonds, sad thethrough busi-ness over tneonly lineof railroad between the Atlan-tic and Pacine mostbe immense.

Talneand Securityef Uie Bonds.TheCompanyrespectfully admit, that the above

••ateitentot ftets folly demonstrates the sscunty olthffrBonds, and as addllioaal prool they would Itar-ge* t thatthe Bonds now offered are less than tea mil-lion dollars os Ml miles of toad, on which over twen-ty million dollarsharealready b*en expanded; on SBmile*ef tluarosdthecars are now running, and theTom unite IrfT miles are nearlycompleted.'

At the present rate orpremium on gold thesebondspay as annual intetett on t ie present cost, cf

Nine per Cent,And It Is believed thatera tbe completioncf the rowi,like theGovernment hotter, they win go above par.The Company Intend to sellbuta limited amount atthe pruacLtlov rate, and intend to advance the priceat theiroption.

SabecilptlODSwillbe received in Now Torkby theContinental Nations \ Bank, No. 7 Namu-sr.;Clark. Dodci* ft Co.. Hanker?, 51 WalHt.;John J. Cisco ftboit.Bankers, No. 33 Wall-St*

And by BANES and BANKERS generally,throughoutthe United States, of whom maps and descriptivepamphlet* may be o’ named. They willalso be sentbymat) fromthe Ccmr-any’s Office, No. 20. Nassau ste.New Tork. on arp'ilcation. Subscriber* will selecttheirown Agents It < whom they have confidence, whoslcno will be rcspoi istble to them lor tho safe deliverycf thebonds.

JOHN J. CISCO. Treasurer,New Tork.

Subscriptions rr -cclvcd hi ChicagobyGEO. C. SMITE t ft BRO-, 40 LaSalle-it.LUNT. PRBST ON ft KEAN, 47 Clark-et.

fEUmcei

A ereat manyaide bitsAtebOi ig madeat the Plantation Bitters, by a scoreor two ofdlsintensted friends who have eadaavocedtoimlc iteorconn ta tell item. IPs eU ofno use. Thepeople won't be Jong imposedupon. The Plantationbltlea.» are Increasing In useand popularity every day,atd *»•that’s whatis the matt-r.” They are in samesued bottle, and made jast as they wereat first, aawill coalianc to be, or we shall stcumaklfgtuem.

.eMauaaon Bitters purity, streegthenaa I Invlg-orr te.

They createa hcalthv appetite.They are at antidote to chance of waterand diet.They overcome effects of dltalp&Uonand late boarsThe; strengthenthe system sad enliven the mini.They pieve&t miasmatic and Intermittent fevers.Theyportlythe br-ath andacidityot thestomach.Tuey core Dy rpepsla and Constipation.Theycare Diarrhea, Ctusera ana Cholera Morbus. 7Theycure Urer Complaint and Nervous Hesdache.Thtymakc the weak strong, the langutobrilliant,

and arc exhausted oatart’* great restorer. The Recipeand hui Circularare around each bottle. Clergymen,mcrchaiu, and perseas. whose sedentary habitsInduce wrakness, lasaltnds. palpitation of the heart,lackofßppetlte,dlßlre*tariereatlng, Brer complaint,constipation,etc., will find permanentrellei la thfse Utlters. Rat aboveail, they are recom-mended to weak and delicate females and mothers.

They arc sold by allrespectable merchants. See thatbclUe has ourprivate Uni tod States stamp over

the cork and stoel plate tide table.Vew&re of refilled battles. Sfrithat the stamp baa

not been tampered with. Any pcraoi prcioa ling tosell Plantation Bitters br the gvlon is a swindler andimposter, be Immediately reported tons.

JP. H. DKAKH & CO,at P-rkKnw, X. V

5231)ite llcafi.fVLCfcST

WHITE LEASAnd Oil Establishment in the MRsis*

sippi Valley.

//S'fa 183Y. g||q ssagQßPomivsß Ml%

CHARLES E. VICKERS, Secretary.THOMAS BICHHSON. President.

COLLIER CO.’S MANUFACTURESTOB !iU BT

FCT.LER, FINCH * FULLER,BURNHAMS A VAN SCHAAcE.J. 3. REED A CO.sviia a uwyr.h.

And nilWholesale Druggists,

Ocean ,£tcamera.-\TEW YORK A;,’D JlHtllEM STEAM-i.I SHIP USE

CABBYU9O V. fl. SSAZZ*,FROM NHWYOBK, July 14

Andevery second Saturdaytheretltei.

raezs d:oolt to bbsksv, name, 6orrnA«rroK.FromNewY-jk. From Bream..Ac. Return Tickets.Ist Cesin.—fiio |.io IIM3dCabin..... 6S *5 13

orLondon*3; to Hamburg»3 extra.ForlTf!ght.eiprtfflu:e aid paasaje imply in sew

Tort to ISAAC TiTUTB. President. 40 Brewiwar,ardio Chicago»*. A * Z>es> non st.,wbeie caolnplans

““"“jVwSiiiCK, Arert.. 31 i>earoon.-st.. Chicago.

T>aCll’lC ml-ul steamship comX fASrs

TBnurea use.TO OAlile-OJIKrXA,

CAKBTING UNITED STATES HAIL,*Via Panama jttallroa«i«

Eleaoetsleave Pier No. *t l sertn lever, foot cfca-B*:-cU at Uo'clock coca,m follcwi:July I—CUBAN QUEEN. Cut H. l\ Connor,Rtcctcu.tr wilt GuL»k£tnT,Suly tl-BaNttBCHAUNUn.C*ou a.G.Gray, cct.

recline win MANTANA, uapt. sa.toj-July so—MIVZONA. Manly, connecting with

SACRAMENTO. Capt, Uaveriy. .„„M ... -MtAlldepartures t*uco at Acapulco. thOMancamcoeasctat^aoicaphotic porta. pint and ua frr Attexiaap .ru. and tboteeffirst touch »i Mam«clUa-

o( itta eacn cotta P’SWCa wia Diwtvaa linetrow and New Zealand.

bicameral Jsrw ;i, W*. wiU ccmectwith t~tnnT'i iMnK cotoHino. toleave sau FranciscoSSrlSfaSi TocAagi vztit a«e«s&cectionwill be company's steamer COsTARti*A feryag-s-Ai and sbansba— . „

too j>oua'-» cflac; aLnwed each adult. Medicinesft ad tortherltiwmaticaapply

AUX) KEW YOltK

STEAMSHIP LINE,r»ssfl*ctoLonrtfnorlJrwt.fUC, $75. and |3t», cur*

ttesets at reduced r*te», availaele for six

A»°a*ar.ta.Cant. Ptakl.am. uomNe*Tors. July33th.Bellsna. ** Dixuo. * Aog.w.Celia. - GlcaueiL _**

“ ** Anc.r.tb.yyn».Prnu- “• bU.inae, * AncSl t.

The eietaat Lnu.h Iren Steanunip.ATLANTA,will Pier No.a, RIV T.Njw lcrv. K>r Ml-

at Brest, onSaturday. July .Out. at 13 M.U » ntll turth*r none*, alt the «t mu Licewill ea>l at Brest m \wti OMteiuos. Ttckeu so.dtbrrnsh hyxail wPitl*. iI3S percent tear thanregu*

Hmsht will be Ukes aul throocb hUISft laflnscivu. to Ilfcvte, AtITCJP. Butt.rlam. Amrtsidama-d

K.T.. S 1

JHebical.STAirFOED’S

Olive Tar.EXPBESSED FROM IBS j

Olive and the Pine.A STANDARD PREPARATION,

Celebrated Gr eighteenyears as

The True SpecificFOE ALL DISEASES OF THE

ORGANS OF RESPIRATION,■WHETHER

ACUTE OB CHRONIC,

DiCLUDISQ

Bronchitis Asthma, Catarrh, Coids-Conghs, Bleeding at the lungs,

Sore Throat, Croup,A3D

CONSUMPTION.1 be healing, soothing,invlgoratmaeffectol Ykowta

bu - Tan uponthe rnnaced and irritatedmem&ranmola te throat, thefbrnnchlal tabes, and the lungs, wasdeveloped about twenty years ago, tothe astonish-,xnent of themedicalprotesslon and the worldat large,UironjttuhatntrodacaonorDr. J. B. staflord’s PureF;uldilxtract ot the resmea* Juicesat the Oliva andtheFlaw as a spedfls lorPulmonary Consumption-

&tnce tSst time the celebrity of Stattosd’h OltsxTaxt hasbeen constantly extending, until it hasIn »

srea t measuresuperseded all other remedies tor dlaeases' ot tblanatore, and has won the entire confidencenot o uly of the public, but nrshe mostexperienced aalesuth mipbymmansoi the United States, Canada, theWest.Indies, sod Spanish America.

The two great objects in tne managementof Cou-■nmptl onand other long diseases are—nm, to fix upontbexxo lixnroix, and, second, toapply it directlyto then flamedorgaa*It ta designed to heal and in-vigorate.

Both tn «s object* bare been now attained. Staf-FotiD's Oi xne Tab Is admitted by the first scientificmen In A.merlCA,u bo the butspecific known for thedisorders of tha delicate tissues sad membrane* ofthe buna n breathing apparatus, and its wonder*working vapor is brought In immediate contact wttltthese irrltilted and ulcerated sorCices, by the simpleprocess cl

INHALATION.Thainhaling vesseland tubes go with the prepara

tion, and theOperationisnot only painless,butagree-able. Cold water and this fragrant aad eiypur prep,aratlon are Placed together In ice inhaler; the Atmos-pheric Air passes directly through the Olive Tar,and, alterbeing surcharged withIts odor, it drawn atevery Inspirationof the breath to the seat cf.dlseaaa,carrying

“Healing on its Wings.”Fer Catarrh the inhalation u throughthe nostrils,

by which means toemucous membrane pi the nose Upervaded withminute particles of ths inston-taseocs rtUel afforded- Full directions accompanythe Inhaler, which Is perfectly simplejn Its construetten. andean be used without the slightest inconven-ience or trouble under any circumstance*.

Stafvoed’?outs Tab is given internallyas a medi-cine, and applied externally as a eoanter-irrltant withthemeet salutaryresults.

For Cbocp the dose is from tour to tlx drops, withbrisk applicationcl the preparationto the throat andchest. For Whooping Coras the same, la bothcomplaintsthe salutary effect is quicklyexperienced,and a rapid core la certain U the treatment la con-tinued. KxrRALGTA and BntnHATisx are alienatedatoccebyrubbingtheTaronthspartsaffeetcd. It laequally efflcecicna at a liniment foe ScuorcLocaSoars. Salt imxux. Scald Bead, Boils, Boons,Scalps,Bits, Stingsand all dry and pustulous erup-tions; ScAitr.rr Fans yields invariably, and withmarvelous rapidity, to telapowerful vegetableremedy—given inwardly as on anti-iebnle agent, and usedoutwardlyas anembiocstioa. Is Difthx&ia,Inflam-mation of tue Loos, and Mows, the same treat-ment will give almsst Immediate relief,

Ncnecf me prei-ar*ocn» aJa lor taw s-iedUc pur-posed “Billingpain.” produce the desired effect asspeedily uStafford's OlttsTab.

In Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Catarrh, SoreThroat, flenrisy, Hoarseness, ftc- ftm,Us sanitary In-ffuecce,wb«9 administered by inhalation, exceeds themost sanguineexpectations oftna sufferers, and Is amatter of surprise toallphysicians when witnessingUfor thefirst time.

Noproprietary preparationtefere the public has re-ceived somany strong testlmoatelsfromtrustworthysources. The Faculty, theClergy, eminent Chemistswellknown members ol the BoUgicus and GeneralAreas, distinguished Authors, Military Men.. Stite*men. Divines, Merchants, Inventors, and persons em-inent 1c almost every other walkof Itle, have certifiedover.theirown nutma to ita signalnseiaiceas in tue vs-rions disorders for which ItIs recommended.

Amongthe responsibleparties whs have thus en-dorsedit from then own experience cl its value, maybe mentioned the following:

BEV. SIS. CBON3, General Agent cl Ameri-can Bible Union.

BEV. JOSHUA LEAVITT, Editor of u Ike In-dependent."

BEV. BE LEONABB, Exeter, K. H.BEV. Jo£~' BUNCAK, Boston, Mass.BEV. 0. i. A, SPIHNINO, Butternut®, H. T.BEV. WK. B. BOS3ITEB, Cincinnati,0.ÜBS. VAH IHGEN, Principal of ike Davies

School, Poughkeepsie.K. V.BEV. A. LOYB, Pekin, 111.GEN. B.B.MAECY, U. B, A,GEM. ELLIOT. U. S. A.COL. CHAS.MAY, U. S. A.CAPT. H. B. HUHIEE, U. 8. S.SIMEONDRAPER, Esq., H.T.TttUELOW WEED, Eaq., H. Y.GEORGE LAW, Esq., Fiftk-av., H. V.E. B. GOLEMaN, Esq., Astor House,H. Y.B. LELAND. Eaq., MetropolitanHotel, H. Y.«And mere than two hundred other eminentand veQknowncitizen*.

An i rampleof theopinion entertained by these dlaItgmshedwitnesses,read

Rev. O. F. A. SPINNING’S

SIX CONCLUSIVE FACTS

IN RELATION TO

Stafford’s Olive Tar.L—MY OWN EXPERIENCE-—I have Sad a Bron-

chlal difficultyof shoot fifteen years’ standing,theresuit cl Scarlet Fever. My uiliol physician relievedme somewhat; hatact until, by tu advice. 1 had madea trial of the “Olive Tar,” did I see evidence of acure. Inmy physician'sown language, “it workedlike acharm.” The people said It was a miracle. ITOLD TOE* IT WAS OOD'I BLZfSIKO OK TQS O LITSTax. I leared a relapse, but none came. With tne erceptionof “pulltacks” Dos hardcolds, 1 have beenImprovinguntil I havea purof Jungs whicn prem-* estrength to bio w the “ Gostxl Tktrwrer "many happyyears, while the“Olive Tar” has driven »»ay thetor-turing thoughtthat I must be laid aside la the morn-ingof my days.

2.—ANOTHER FACT.—an amt ot mme was tiresop by n« pbjilcttD «sdmnda.to(ileotCrcsaapUoß*tproposedas application of the “Olive Tar.** with tinexpfctatioo on)/ oijemoving some ol tbe"pan at dy-m. ’ 1 itxsWc her core camfanahle. The Olive Tatwi» continued, and na few v<axa, Ja-lge of ny iar-‘{•rlae to tee Mrand herbnspand driveop tony doorwhebavagrlclden la a carnage tinny miles matday.

3.-ANOTSER FACT.-A lady neighbor of thisaunt, whobad beemaflllctol with Onoscurru. creat-inga constant and bsekteg cough, tried scme*of tbe

Olive Tar atmy aunt's suggestion. and, at tbe lasaccounts, her ccugh bad ceased.

AKOTUEU PACT BULL.—I rtcommeodel the

GUve Tar toa Baptist Clergyman,tor bisvile, whosetunas had to#< teen ailing *ub frequentattacu cf severe inflammation la them, at every

attach expecting to die, fibc has cued it wtlb gratify-ing eflecL

a—l could give you instances of tbe RemarkablePower cf the Olive Tar La Severe Burns. It removesthepain,aadpxeveata bUsterlng aod aorenesa aTtti*wards.

A-forCHILBLAINS your OUve Tar Is tba bestremedy 1 know oL

j,am, dearsir, yours gratefully.O. T.A- SPINNING,

paster of Baptist Church, Uutterauts,Otsego N.T.

Numbers ot letters equallyconclusive taigntbe given

If spaceRemitted. ,

Oliva Ttrsold by *»U Omggists—socents per bottle*

HULL S BUCKEL Pfoprietors,

219 GieeniricU-st., Sew Fork*

■^TTHEStoical.

CAP! Of HOOD HOPE

The Hottentots

Have loo* mod

Euc H UFor a varietyof diseases.

I wasbecrowed fromthose rude practitioners by*EnglishanaDutch physician*, cn whose recummods 1-Con tuns faploycd inEurope#andbaa

NOW COME INTO GENERAL USEIt la given chiefly in

gravel. Chronic CatarrhofiheBladderMorbid irritation of the Bladder

andDrethra, for Female WeaS.ness and Debility, for Pro-

lapsus and RearingDown, or Prolap-

sns Uteri,

DISEASES OF THE

Prostate-Gin d,Detention or Inconto'nice ofUrine,

And all dlseasmnqnl ring the aid of adiuretic artezatrcmalossot tone lathe parti concerned inits eraer-ation. it laalso recommended in cases of

DYSPEPSIAChronic Rheumatism, Cataneoe

Affection*and Dropsy,

To care these diseases wemast bring lata «wti<ia w.masdes which are engaged -mtheir variousruacnao.-.

TO NEGLECT THEM,

However slight mayhs theattack,

Is sure to affect the bodily heahkand mental powers.

Cur FLESH and BLOOD ora supported fromsourest* Fenons atevery periodof Uie, from

Infancy to Old Age,Ardie every state cl health, ore Bahia to be rtiffow,ot these diseases. The caiueain many usunknown. The patient has, however, as adstizaasfremedy in

HELMBOLD’S

Fluid Extract of klm,And when taken in ox the discs*.

KOIJE SUFFER TO ANY EXTENT.It allays pain and Inflammation, Is free fromalSlmn

rions properties, pleasant in its taste and odor, aV •immediateInus action. It Is the anchor of hopethe physician, and wasalways so esteemed by the»»

eminentDr. Theproprietor, with npwaim *

THUSTir THOUSAND

UNSOLICITED CERTIFICATE!And hundreds oi thousands cf living- witnesses of tivcnraßye properties, accmaalatcd within fifteen jeo;*.

Dasnot been in(be Habitof 3*~sorting to tbeirPublication.

Be dees not do this trom the Met that his

THEY DO NOT NEEDto ns

PROPPED UPBY CERTIFICATE*.THE SCIENCE OP MEDICINE,

LIKE THE DORIC COLUMNSHOULD STAND

Simple, Pure and Majestic*Having lact lent* basis. Induction for tu polar, uc-Truth alone for Us capital. His

SQLID&ROID EXTSJCITEmbody themil strength oCthe ingredients ot wtisftthey axe named. t

TSBV ABB XiBFT

To the Inspection of AILA READY AND CONCLUdIVB

Tet of tlieir Properties,

IVUIbe a companieswin those setform la tbs

United States Dispensatory.

These remedies are prepared by

H. T. HELMBOLD.Druggist of Sixteen Tears’.Dxperienc*.

Acdse believe themto be reliable: la fhet we txriDCTer kMwafaa articlelackingmerit tomeet with •

Permanent Success

Blp. Success is certani?prima Facia EtWcucc.

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t. ereened. u ecsailed, ty any in this country,ufivtsUiax that cl»

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