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juw Tke locel money market contirues siringers, ‘but was quieter ic-day thon for several dayspre- | “¥ax not exzper ence(_ aiit after t.no .-17. . In the open macket mozey still commands 13 i.aapa.cenb per r..onux on ibe 'ne‘ B> d c gon:x collsterals " A favorsble fezture in tho momey m:t!‘kohs e increased demand for New Yerk Exchange. ! Conatry bazks are ondesing liberal remitiznces from lerc o New York,acd the price inthis ‘markot hos ndvanced to 50@+5¢ per S1,000. de- ‘pouat for sales between banks. © The 3ercantile National Bank of Chicego, sith 3 capital of §500,080, Will €oon be organ- ized in tlds eity. o nud tand that tke etock bas all been subscsibed, and the Lolders are only Jwaiting for the reguisite suthority from Wash- -ngtom This will meke four new National Bznks orgenized in Chicago inthe Iasteight months. THE GOVERNMEST LOANING 3ONET. The proceeds in curreucr of the esia saies of gold i1t Nev: X p serers! of thie National Banks of thst city, desig- pated as Govemnmens dopositcries, The rvowed Turpose of the in this was _ ta ease ‘money merket by making this deposit of Goremment mcne- available for loaning to the mercantile mmunity. The §5, CODOOU of bonds bought + 21so paid for in greenba:l notes out of the essary. Here wa heve $10.000,000 of monsy dileniy thrown into the mack E. undonbtedly the cause_of Lle ease in rein the last two days. Urder the 2nces, the relief has becn an 2ccoptoble business community, but any one can ha; the precedent i frs.n:,hb with probabili- | ties of the most gigautle ovils, The suthority | ‘which the Secxehry claims to issue more green- backe, to buy bonds, =nd scll goid, is greater Yhun wes ever czercised by any other pnbhc offi- ter in modern times. THE PZOPOSED INFLATION. _ An_esample of what poiiticiens would do \\'i'.h Anonces is shown in tho proposed astion of ke Adminiatration Al;l( Tegard to the iesvoof ore greenbacks. After pursuing for two years x‘-.noa.x of gradnal contraction, authorized by a Tcpuablicen Congress, the Aéministration md— H (lex.ly wheels around and proposes to issus &44.000,000 more grecnbacks. because it is sup- posed to be popular, end likely to securo the ‘votes of those who do nob know ‘enough of finances to know that it would be of incaicn- Isble damage to the conniry. Assistant Sexre- iary Richardeon, who is préparing some kind of | Gofument on tho finances. quotes the lsw of | i TFeb. 4, 1858, which rescinded Afr. McCullock’s | -mhcn!'v to coniract ab the rate of £4,000.000 er month, and then proczeds to ay: « At this time the emount outsiindiny was $35 000,200, and thatis the liwit Lelow which the cizerla tion of the United States noies csarot be reduced without Bet thas amoun; _an Isw, ihe issue | Wool, &, | store {xis moming Tp to 10 o'clock Higliines, bt 349 bu barler. hes been inspecied into 3 cara 2nd 20, 2 Jfib\xo:\m, Aca:fir\e 147 cars barley. tal, (750 cars) $£2.050 bu. w that comers In produce are supposed to be sbolished. by common consent, there is o dis- position to inquire if there be noia cormerin freights thot needs looking after. Of couwee,. freights arenot cornered ““in thai way.” the situ- ation being simply one in which scarcity of csr- T3ing room enables carriers to dicteto prices. It is 50 all over the world justmow, no freight ac- commmodations being adequate to meet the warts of shippars. Bat,with regand to our lake freights, there is cartainiy mach room for complat not only threatens to choko mp omr city with goin this winter, bt it involves veby low prices for grein in fArst hands. So long as it costs 29¢ for the mere carrying of 3 bushel of corn to New York, withont counting in the cost of elevating, storing, end handling in Chicago, Bufiale. and on the seabosrd, so long must the farmeers recelve starvetion prices. The casr. of carrying corn to the seabord is now greater than its selling price in this city, which agair, is not for from double the price paid to the farmer who delivers it at the country etation. The freight men wonld perhaps do well foredect that al- thongh thers is no written law that can be_ in- voked in theircsse, there is2n unwriten law, the inflexible 0pemimn of which sy reduce produciionto apoint where the carrier will starve, 10 say no.[_::mg of ihe increaced competi- tion whick present high prices must bring out next ge2son. THE JARKETE, Therewas copsiderable 2ctivity in produce circles to-day; especiilly when it is remembered that the Board of Tinde cnly took prectical possession of its new bl this morning, that there w23 a good deal fo he said aboni the new place. scda good many engaged in esving if, and thet business in_soms dCrartment wess ma- terially reterded by the fixing of desks snd coun— iers—the flonr and seed j2bles waro mnob all in place. The different markets naturally took tothe s namazgz‘ts of the roomas previons to ihe fire; we i not describe their locations. The choice of sample iables, scld in Aprfl l:.st, incladed the choice in the new building &ill the close of the present calendar. It wwas an- nounced to-day that the choice of the new tables will be made 2t the close of *Change to-morrow (sidag), and tho parties not Tepresented there ;ufl‘ Iose the conge delire, and must take what is ot The activity to-day was principally in whea! corn, and batley, ail of which wera mlah\'alt’ firm, being in better demand, both specalath vely and or shipment. In tue @ry goods markos ac- iivity was noticeable in all deparimenis. The Zeit'to the discretion of te tion, and were paid out of this reserve, but the smount so withdrawn was within w0 weeks again ¥e- stored thersto.” - Mr. Richardson assumes that all the conirac- tion mnds under the act of 1868 shell be null and soid a¢ the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Where Mr. Richsrdson finds his ‘Enthority in the act iiself for any such extensive discretionary powerit wonld be dificult to see. The achreads: ; “That from snd after the prsmage, of this nct the anthority of the Secretars of { the Treasury to to macke sy reduction of the currency by retiring or can pre Jetion and qesireetion of mutilated bnifed Stateamoes | and the replacing af m same with notes of the same | character and awmo | fim This pronfles only for a suspension of further | ocontraction, but gives no warrant whataver for { the tion that this $11000,000 was s re- | sarve fund o be used as he =dmits. Mr. Bout- well bas used it on two oceasions for unlawfally indsting the currency. Thedebstesin Congress 2t the time the zbove acts was peassed, and in fect, £1l the debates on currency questions since thaf time, show that Congress regarded the vol- 1ime of currency fixed at £356,000,000, neither ‘more nor lees, until Congress itself shonld enthor- ize & change. In July, 1870, Congress again suthorized a practical contraction of the volume of greenbacks thus ehowing that the pnhlxc had ’nacngm educated fo the folly of “greenback ———— REAL ESTATE, me% for Record, Thursday, ‘Instraments OITY PROPEETY. Shurtlaff av, bet Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth ats, W1, 25 £ to alley, dated July 1; consideration $555. .Bub-lot 6, of Assesscr's subdivision of Lots 124016, ‘Block 9, Ashlend Second Addition, dated Oct.13 con- sideration, 8,000, “Sublot3,in ssme subdivision, dated Oct.1; cone aideration, $8,000. c.:nx.dgu:,bunnvpmdxnm o5, 8,21 to | v dated Aug. 85 conslderation, £1,000. Black ]é,]‘e Sec 31, 39 and 14, dated on, between Hoyne 2nd Bobey ets, n f, Lot 9, Oct. 15 consideration, $4,250. XRorth av, W of Milwsukes av, 81, 4811651t dated Aug. 105 maamuun,s:,'m_ Ox private pa-k, between Vincennes ay and Langley p;nntrkxfls-ugmhst,wr 103¢=883; ft, dated Ocf. 7 considerstion, ey Shock 5 Dovis’ w2 Sec 23, 2,38, it $2,00: other property, dated consideration, 34 Block 5, in Grant's Addition, o o ‘consideration, $6,500. “Lots 15 and 1%, in Rlock 1, Helstein, dated Oct. 2; copsideration, $1,000. Clark st, between Jackson and Van Buren ste. w¥, 401t to alley, dated Oct, 10; considération, $32,000 (0810 50 Comstt Azait ion, dated Oct.13 capeider- B e, 0 of Michigem av, @ f, Lot 6, vith im- ‘provements, dated Oct, 4; consideration, £35,090. AMorgan sx,nssxrdo{rmg.er e v £, ST 4L with improvement e ‘consideration, $12,500. fo*.sa,mx?x‘\xnx_ ShefMeld’s Addition, datéd Aug. 163 consideratior, §600. Fot 18, of ¢ 231 of 1 664 Tt of = 3 mw X Sec18, 39, 14, dated Oct. 2; considerstion, $1,500. Dashiell st, o W coz of Eflxlr‘\-eflvczthst,ef,!filth sliey, dated Aug, 14; considerztion, &1, Int5ands4ft of Lot 6. of Ncnzh’y‘n Lots, in Block 24, Sec 29, 39, 14, dafed Oct. 2; consideraion, Burneidest, bet Thirtieth and Thirty-first sts, e f, 25 1t to alley, dated Oct. 5; consideraticn, $1,900. ‘Lot 14, in Block 4, in Smith'sn e X of n e X Sec18, dated Jan. 24 consideratior, $1, 9, Sediwick et bef senomonee and Linden stz, Lot 14, rith building, dated Oct. 93 consideration, ‘Burneide st bet Thirtietl snd Thirty-Arst sie, ¢ £, %5 it fo ailey, defed Oct. 13 consideration, 4,30 Lot 31 2023 tn Fowler's Lota 7 aad 10, in f Dyer and Davidson’s s 0 35 of nw i See fated Oct. 33 consideration, $11,250. Tot27 in Nizox’s Subdivision, in Turmers Lot 4 pEeKSe1n I dated Aug. 143 consideration, I.o» 16, in Block 6 of Ward’s Blorkl"., Shefic. Ad- dition, dated Juve 2¢ ; considerstioz, Tae premises No. ll}-!’nus{.,u:.fll 02:.9 consid- eration, §2,400. Blu eLJa:na\' 104 fectn e of Bobor s, sef, 223100 £t, dated Sept. 163 ‘consideratian, $1,500. NOBTE OF CITX LLAITS. Dn street bes Bacine av and Fabius st, morth of Srightwood -av, n T, 50x124%C {t, datod Cct. 93 consid- erzticn, $2; 2735 and. 36, in Block1 of Block I3 of & 3 Se. 29, 40, 14, dated S=pt. 10; consideration, $1,350. SOTTH OF CITT LOITS, in Packer’s ne X of sw i S 5,35, 14, 20z 4. Block 15, in Qsted March 8; consideration, $15,000. Lot 2, in Block 39, Hyde Park, dated Oct.1; consid- mfion,si,&m Prassle av, north of Sizty-hird st, 0t front, dated Oct. 15 consideration, !fi!sltc&,mflatlfi&,flmbflk’s:&dfibm to Hyde park, dated Oct, 13 consideration, 36,000, Lalsisto :n., 52 Blods3, i Fawed's Sublivisian in ‘3w I Sec. 4, 35 14, Gated Scpt. 73 consideration, $10,- %00 COMMERCIAL. Trorspay EVENIXS, Oct. 10. The following were the receipts and shipments of ths leading articies of produce in this cily during the pasi twenty-four howrs; there were cons reparted for the corresponding ime ayear ; l TECEIPTE, 1 T o] e ESL SEIPNERTS. 4505 attendance of interior buyers was liberal, while orders by mail wera numerons and large. Falues were again steady, there bsing no quota- bls ckange in ‘the price of any article in the list. Gmcnnes ‘were rather more qmet. and the prev- alent feeling was less buoyant, though there was po very pronomnced change in values. Sngars are working downward, the dcmand being less active, while the sapplyis improving. “Coffees were 2lso quoted easy. Tho butter and cheeso merkeis wera firm. The demard for these siaples continues good. and ux flxe !r(er the tendency is fo advance. g~ !L iet and firm. Nothing new was S iTia i tha ool ‘market, 2 fair demand ex- isting, and prices ruling firm at_39.50@10.00 for Ladnwmn. ZErie, and Hill. The fish mar- ket presented the same featnres ss noted from day to dey for a week past. The scercity of whitefish continues. and quotations were to-dsy ndflnaed 25¢ per} 5 brl. Nfackerel were quoted an advancing tendency. Cod is arriv- lng a little more freel)‘. ‘but is still scarce. Hay s weak with adeciining tendency. Hides and leather remain unchang: Coone:a"e continues quiet; the demand at present is light, and prices ara firm, mncmgfmm $£1.45@1.50 for pork bar- rels, end S1.75@1.85 for lard tierces. Tkere is no ~ abztement in the demand for building meterials. Prices are very frm er present quotatiors. Metals and finners’ stock, iron, and steel, are nomivaliy \mcbmzd. Nails coninue firm at the receny “Apples 2re in Jarge supply. and are going off slowly at fmm £1.50@2.00 perbrl. The sezson for about over ; those offered are inferior, and sel] nlnw]y. anaa are active, and fair prwes read- btsined. Poultry is in good £t xy, 20d is fair at & previous prices. ® mer- ketis gln olatoes, car lots being of- fered at 30@45c, fow buyars. Tha mgnn—y fer eggs is fair, mainly on local accounts. othy ueed was in moderstely fair request to-d.y, g g from $2.35@2.50 for W.DC‘Q- m_..___.____._ Ralehe) o them common Ior choice. Clover sold at_$5.50. Lumber is active at advanced prices; the re- ceipts are fair. Highwines wers auiet, and Zée lower, ‘being qno‘&d insetive in Kew York. _Sales were lim- ited to 100 brls. 2t 8S}4c per gallon. ZLake fs were quiet. and uncharged. Cariers &”“’“ on Sesierdsys zates, which vary few shippers were willing to pay, most of emxskmg,‘i?:rsdedme. A total of § charters were tepnrbed. of which 3 were made yesterdzy s they will take only 54,000 bu whest; 54,000 bu corn, and 85,000 bu barley. Entes were 18c for wheat, and lic ror corn, by rail {o Bufizlo; 2% for wheat by £ail on, 32¢ for wheat to Eingston by Elnnm. 2nd I%c by de for barley to Bafizlo. Wenolazn advance in freights on lumber to this Provisions were very quiet. and nominzlly on- c’hmged. Mess pork -was Liitle noticed, e.mpt a growling wav, and there was plen’y of that. Ordinznl\' ihere is a fair speculativo business in pork at this time of the_yeczr, bub most people areafrsid to meddle withit now, as theyare afraid to risk monsy on such 3 blind venture. We have such an iurmense lot of old park oa hand that it mayhave the effect to cat down the production of pork this winter {o a very low fizure, and if it does not, then where will prices g0to3 The brokers who ought now to bs mak- ing fair profits on commissions sre 7 in- of a state of afiaita which hesk th&mpoaranfhnmmer. and threateris to d winter. The firmuess in hogs ceused p..c}'j:s to be 2 shade stiffer in their views in referance to produce to be delivared within the next two months. There was soma inguiry for English mests for future delivery, but no franacciions were Teported. Tke morkel closed nominal 2t the following range of prices: Mess pork, cash or seller October, SI425@ 14.50. n.«n]ar (with irregular namm.l!) S14 00) 3 do geller :Decml:e. Cor Jannary, S812.50@ L 755 do, seller 3 QJ.Z"SGAS 09' inrd, 8i<@8%c for Tound lois winter. and 8“’@9/': for small lots do cash;: do, soller December, ’1, (@ s fln, seller . January, 8@S3 Loy rendered, fc for ordinars, Bt for choicos” dsy salted El:onléus, SV'E) h”c short ribs, 10X/ other descriptions e.ntn'el pominel Sweetpm ]alhnms.numm._htll/@l_y znd greenhams firm 2t 9@93{e for presentdelivery : 8@51<cse_le.t November; ‘731@% seller December, Summer cured long cleer, SX¥@Sige, bozed. English meats, for delivery in December and January: 2{@6%4c for C'nmbu'.snfis 634@634c for short G141 for ‘nng dcax‘ @7}4: xor shnr% deer; St for long cut hmsl - fast bacon, 11@12¢; acd buicon hums, 16@X! all packed. 3less bes?, £9.60 for old 2nd $10.09 for new; extramess do. $10.00 for old and $11.00 for new ; beef hems, $25.00 @‘28.00. City tollow, 8@S3{c; grense quotable at 6@Tc. Scles wera reported of 500 brls messmr seller Decembe: at "1_7-) 560 brls do, seiler szur?. at $12.7: 65 £25 summer lard ai $7.90 ; 100 tca 'do at S7.83 looze; 2,000 pieces green scller next eek, at %c; 162 tcs wiater swect pickled hems at 1dc; 50 boxes summer cured long clear at 8% our was_more active than on Tuesday, though fow dealers were in their places, 28 many of the new tables were minus_ their mar- ble fops, which will be _supplied to-day. There was a good Gemand on locel acconnt, =nd a bei- ter i mamry for ehipment, thotgh most of the trenszetions were effected near the close of the gession. Prices were steadr. Sales wero re- ported of 100 brls white winterexiras at S.873$; 59 brls do (A'Cracken’s Best) 2t $9.50; 50 bzls do (Breakiust Table) at S8.75: 10 (Ttascs) as a’i..a, 109 ‘bels do i m.:fl 47500!1!'15 do :t EEJ 300 brls o at ‘45)_2 il 100 brls do_at $6.00; 600 bris doon private terms; 100 brls spring superfine at §£.95; 130 Dils rye flour 2t «:.1.);4, 100 briz do at SL10. Total, 2,450 bris. Also, 20 fons bron at$ 20 tora do at £9.50, on fracks 10 tons midilings at §15.00, on “Whest wes more active than for suren! doyn pash and decidedly frmer, averaging Xs higher L a:paol wits ql'med 'L'Jc.:nnge.! and Newr York otive (il near the clese. The reasons for dvanco wero prineipally local, thoagh it w35 1o soma extens due to a knowiedge of the fact that there is now o fair ehipping Xew York. The movcment Was. incipally eculative, tho resnlt of a rather brisk bidding apen the November option Ly onz2 or two pamus who wero smpose\.nct to_went the whest so e waunted ihe zdvance. This caused ihe option to rule fally J/c higher ihan ecller the month, the two lu\'u.\ becn cqual yesterday. Thero was o modemmic & 3d fresh w:,.xpzs rore at 2 fair premium, e 2 x;g: maonth. 1Le *receipts aud a reduction on peted, a8 o rospeciably- | sized flect is looked for withiv' 2 day or ping demard was greal othier grades than No. 2 spring, whish xflnmcfl.fl oaly I from the prices of Testerdoy morning, closing a5 SLI33. No. 1 spring advanced ¢, closicg 2b §1.25 bid. and $12¢ asked. No.$ mg advznced 1@3¢, closicg at SLOL@L.05. Rejected do advanced 2¢, closirgat¥e. Seller tho month opened at $£1.121¢, and advacced to $11837 2t tho close. Seller fast half was about iko me price as ihe whele mtmfiL Salier No- ~ember sold at 51.1234@1.14, and sellertic yesr atSL19@118%;, bothdusm~s.r_'xn outside. Cash eales were reporied of 500" bn No. 1spring st $L.2%: 1,200 bu do af $1.9: 0 ba do at 2L22: 400 bu do 2t SL.213¢; £00 budo at SL21; 17,400 No.2 springy 3t 9LIS%; ]’.’,WJ I)u do at 51.13" > 5500 bu do ot $1.181<; 57.600 bu co bu doat ..@a‘s 123 also anti &. at & 3 3, ‘JO\m doat &1.01 1 ,nor.a:.oa 3LO); Swhddeatf!fla- ‘UOtOLuré;ccxéd at o };;_do:ltfic, 200ba doat $Se. To Stal, Corn w8 ore activo then on Tuesday, snd sverzged 3{c higher than yestordsy, bt~_n eIy firm, ami\‘efl etezdy ail througk the scasion. The ptcscnl low prices appesr o be telling on Teceipt: e inspection of inis moming by insic end ril barely resching 120,000 bu. This, it is ihonght, Tmust bave rome clect on prices, theagh they must sdvarce materizlly in Now Tor.k, ora considershle dscline in jfreighis co- cur, befare we caa hope for muach of a rise kere. 'l'he'v Was, lmv.'a\-er, =2 fair shipping demand to- in 3 quicl way, several cargoes boing n;h‘fo*m*t, and this invited tho short in- terest o i1l in liberally. The general impression {o-dsy seamed to be that it is safo to buy, as prices can seareeiy Gecline, thongl: they m:inou much higher at present. ‘Thero ‘is litde loubt that tho % bu'k of the mm will ‘boheldfor “beterthings.” 2sit scarcaly pays the farmer now to c;rqxb to market, ever thot -n ithad cos bim nothing fo grow it Seller month or regular No. 3 opened with freo EEflEl‘B at 32%e, 2dvauced to 83c, and clozed ab 327¢e. “ldst holf sold at 3334@SSSe, closing ab 233,200 Seller la: the outside. Sellsr November sold 35 S33{@ Sixfe, closing with 34l bid. Re- Jected was Vc hlf'her, clo:mg at <. Caxh scles were reported of. 16,500 bu No. 2, 3334 afloat; 5,500 bu do ok I3%c in store; 17,500 D do as 3332 30,000 bu do b do at 333c s 45,800 bu do at 333+ 82%4¢; 10, 000 b do at 52; 323Z¢; 5.20C ba c: 400bu zo grade at£01e. Total, 202,230 b Oats wero active, 2t abont the same prices as on Taesdey, baing in very good speculativo demand, principaly for next month. which opercdat 38i¢c =nd closed at233Zc. Sellerihe month saldat "l @225; seller Iast Lalf doat 201 5@254c; and sele ler Decamber at 235/@24c. Rejected was firmer, at 19¢ for regalar. Cnsl.z sales were reportcd of 17,400 bu No. 2 =t 22; .60 bu do_at 223{c; 1&,400 on do at 2% DOOLadoat‘"-“e- 200 bu rejected 2t 203/c; 1.200 bu doal 14Vc H A.Sflfl buig'o at1%. Total, ‘1;,6 gdo\m_ Sl it e was in rather lighi demand &l at former _quotations. “Siles werd limited to 24 5,600 bu No. 2zt 3134c. Rejected was nominal at 5. Barley was in active demnnfl, and prices ad- ~vanced 2¢@Ic per bu or No. 2, though the re- ceipts were large. The present inquiry is chiefiy for shipment, though thers was s fair movement in options. Other grades were quiet and steady. No.2cicsed af 64@63¢; \0. 3atb Sic.andxejec.edsc:fl@ii&:. Seller tho month gold at . and seller the first half of No- vember ot 62¢c. Cash sales were reporied of 21,800 bu No. 2at 65¢; 2.400 bu do a2t Ei¥c 12,400 b do at 623gc: 8,000 bu do a3 6io 19%00 bu No. 3at52c; 5,400 ba do &t 3 B, rejected at 38¢: 3,600 bu do ot ST14¢; S00 b do at $73c; 1,200 bu do =k 37es 1200 om by semplo at 80c; 400 bn do at 78¢; 1,200 ba do at Tac; doflhndeat'&- 460 b do at tcs 400 undnn. 68c; Mbnflo:tfi?c 490 b 65 2t 60c; 430 bu dualmc mflbudoat&c 400 ba no "r.\da at 28c. To‘d-l. $2,600 bu. LTXTERING PROSPECTS. R The Seginsw_Courier statos that the lumker | e moarket is interfered with by hxg freights, which are weakening prices. * The lsto gale has been ially dxs&mms. A lnr-va:mm%er of bezges bave baeu lost'or disabled, and this takes away 4 a great many million feet of the carrying ca- pau‘y for flle balance of the smm Tnder d.un m&“{ifis, fi?fi;u‘:fis tl‘:, stzvng b- on the 2n ere is 2 ou eide demand, bayers are deterred from baying, from the fact that the chances. lor transportatioa are slim, ard the farther fact that by holding off for a shert time stocks will ave so largely acca~ m%eg] that a.lami ‘e will bg:oiueesu.ea. m.; s e supply of logs is acd a Fmpozton o‘l?).hem.ma s.ssnxedof = stock €0 ong as they choose torun. g ranning is pro- gressing favorably on all 21! the £reams.’ e slupm'"nt.s from’ the Sagincw River, from the opening of navigation o the Istof October, were 28 follows : Tumber. Py ::zu,nn,:m ssimes Tath. 2ITT0 oA BLLAED Shirgiex.. . 8019720 znqm,m 510500 In regerd to lnmtering on the Muskegox, the Zews and Reporier s378: Qgr lumbarmen sre sending all the men they can get to the pincries this early in the season, cn ihe ac- scarcity of hands. Yet we have no feass T icins fhe coiag mioter will be sywhere near 59 extensive as jast eeason, from the fact that mearly, 1,200,000 feet of logs axenow “hung-up” oa the trib- Tearies which canzot be sawed this fali, while the mills atthe tima are sure of 3 l=rger sicek than they n cxt during the few Tumaining weeks. Thereare over £0,000 log= at {he mouth of the river, (every fiva . The high water mskes .mrty-mcn»mxm- hmu!‘.‘g'?a-mnmum in larze forces, 2nd the Jogs for several Goza are coming down the iver in great numbers.” The Saginaw Courior give the following state- ment of salt menuractured sinco_tho State salt Tnepection eystem wes inensnratod, 25 ehoun By the repori of the Siato Salt] Inspector: 1870, 65,358 SI0,E79 4666 66,73 From this it will be seen that wo are over 70,000 bar- rels behind Isst sear, ditided among the differcut graties =s follows (for which figures we are indoblud 10 George W. Hill. Deputy Salt Tuspectot) = 1671, 1872, Shortage, BOSAET T 4451 15 2,500 9413 The works are stil ge.nenuy in_operstion, which wasnot the caselast year a! umtm::, .'mdlhertm.:- ability is that the increzse this montl, over the corree- ponding menth lsst year, will materiily cut dow the short=ge, 3tany of the works will run all winter, 5o 1hay, taking Xha ‘£eason through, there lepmh:lhhr bo ‘but Little d.\flemnce in uza lmulml‘.o.\"-hu production. The San Fx:mciwo Co‘nmerm'.al Haald £aya: Since July 1 we hove exported to {he United King- dor' 78 catira cargoes of wheat. divided up between pisteen different commission houses, ropresenting Engiich millers and merchants oxdering the same from. 1hi3 coast under limits, So faraswe areadvised, the ‘business is chiefiy upon English account. This ness is done under ibe influcnce of considerable sharp competition, and through diffecent ship, grain, an bag brokers?, thoreds ccmpetilon between gchand zile ‘trsdes and iatercats, and cordlal feelings S existing,. s, they donot always worl S munch for explanation, and any doubt- mg ous premites can give the writer = pereonal inter. view, when the trutncn be msde apparent. This statement i3 published on our own Tesp 1 without a hint or saggestion from any party. These 78 vessels have carzied out in the thres ‘months ending Oct. 1, 2,193,063 cenials of wheet, valued in Calt o'mnutfim"mm"oll The Stockton Indepeadent Ouz wheat crop hos certainly not bee overestimat- ed. The great 2dvance in troighls is verr nufortumate for tie farmess, bocnuse it matarislly lesscar their pre- fitg ;. h:ntiu)x Tight 1o charge 10 the operations of a ing, of 2 Shipping monopoly, reaits tist come grest measare from natarad or the wa- Ging operations of the lews of frule? G farm- e 2nd grain dealers hzve not prefared themselves to ake ..dr.mh:,’n of the high prices in the Livcrpool markzt, for, owing to tie watt of accormedziions o store ilic surpls crop and protect it from £he coming Storear, thcs sre themetizes 1A0Ing 2Gains: exch GlEer 10 pat & the price of whest so that the crop af indi- e “mzy bs mvel Do these men who ars Yovling about s grain ring expect thes five h!mfl.ud ships can be bronght info tho Rar of Bau rmd:w and “loaded withln the 'y Qa8 that juiersens between the Gose of Bar, e colamenceman: of the TTing seasom witd- o materizlly Sncressing s price of Srefekiat, Such P Iosead of creting 2a Y sod chauging it with tao prosen high price of Ireizbis and conzequent low price of vbz:\., "World it mos be betser for 1ho farmers 10 lock upor: this qzestion in 3 business-like manner? Whetker this hgh Tzta of freights has been brought Stoat by tho vorking of natar=] lawe of ‘trade or by forcod upon the market faster s obtzinsd fo carry it awar. Our Zfarmers, {kerclore, iritead of wasting their breath in abusing rings s=d monopalias, should prepae them- Eeiros to £aXo care of theiv wiieat until such time =3 o aparket I favorable, They should Join together in the constrctfon of warehouses, ot points aoccssible to ‘macos 2t sl ecasons,and, as théir Cropa 350 harvested, iy stexd af forcing ther: apon the market 2o £ach 2n ¢xtent as to send up the freights nd reduce their own receipts, hold them until ma mrkek Fl holly satiefas Ul come exiensive , they will TS ehony at khe werey of the mfim the market, caused by the workings of tre nateral laws of trade. TTLGITN'S EXPORT OF WOOLLNS. The foilowing figures show the expert of wool- en cloihs rram‘P.elvmm for the last three y:zsg 3 1 870, 1 I the afteanoon uxa markets wers quite 2. Wheat was stronger, under the influ- enc'- of tha later advices of activity in Now York, and clesed 2t 31.14 bid seller the month, an 812437 geller November. Corn was aleo s‘m.wcr, closing_at Sic seller last half, and 3156@51)£ sellor November. Nothing was re- porced in Iako freights, Dut it is probakle thot gevera! charters were effected at a slight redue- tion from the rates on *Change, ss there was a "nodx.‘qmryfm..x sh.pgcra who were willing 1o pay 163¢¢ on corn, Dut insisted that tkey 10t pay 17c, to Buffdlo, by seil. SR o CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. nTnspAY EVESING, Cct. 10, ATLOTOT,—as faley aciive cod Ges st $L15@ ser cent proct, SEANS—Are in good supply and only moderate re- quest, pricfs ranging from $2.6Xa2.50 for commen to Sirand oo Tor choice hand-picied pavies, Salea were 3 sacks pavyat $2.75; § Lrls common at $2.955 15 sacks do =t 2.5, BRODM CORN—Continues quiét and nominally un- changed. Tuedemsnd is light and stocks aro accu- mviating, although recelpts are small W quote: $40.00530.00 perton for commen: ST0KE0.0 Loz 5 $100.00 for chotee ; =nd $10.00G1¢0.0 fox ‘choice i SUILDING AMATERTALS-Are very active ; the do- mm2na s 7617 egusl to the supply, Sud prices aro very Fm ot the fcliowing rates; Stucco, $108075; New York s ting, $375@L00: !\lpnmadu, 0@ 150 Eau_uflz.: cement cement, G4 eeiceie, cumtet, SA00% Rizor ” cement, I:u:hn dust, $3.53; Lire, in bulk, 0! e, TLOGBLIS ‘per e white 261007 ead, g ek piat e, Piasoring tain per tu, 3 fie brick, per 1,000, 240.00€90.00: bulicng (cc:.\mon). fl'LNSH.W Viooésc.k mmd St fous Hydraulc praseds i, SH00, ael; Ruine, S0.00 £25.00, del; fire ~clar, pes ba, e following 2 the ist of prices per box 30 7eut, for domestic wiadow glzre, Zrom which o eduction of 40 per cent s mads by doaters : 5 2 BUTTER—A gocd businers was doing in this staple, | and the feclicg was ageia firm, Recelpss are increae- | ing, but thus far the outwand emovement has been § suticient to provent to considerable accumalation of %, and soles touiay were readily efccred at the a::olcd prices. W repest our list, za follows: Sirictly it to gobd gredes, 186223 ba "“45 Iap bags, £ 204 5 : fes flgo-douu 23, 9 GIITES and ozr “mmarker is_sironger in comson no decided ndflm bas taken By ; @' $5.50; cm, $5.00. ‘COOPLRAGE—Is otly in mcderate request, Prices aze frm, and qeotabie 43 follows: Fark barrels, SL¢ L@L55;] ord Eerces, FL7SGLES; whiskey barrele. ,':m.J four berrels, G0@He; stives and 0@o) for pork Lamels; flour Aour hafl&)gs, 1au PrTErero in fair Tequestat from for zears, and N3 for quinces. of 12 boxes paats ai S50, wes fair 1hiz moralng, mala'y Sats wero mode of £0 cates at at 25, cnm—m% g Zuiziy actie, and prices { renged from chic] e e oA 00 Yo mote e2les of 6 dcz;-r-.kw | chickens ot $5.25@6.50; 2 dox mellards at £2.705 4 doz £xize at $1.59. Rk e centinged scareity of vhifefh hes e sulicd in 3 sharp advance, quctations being marked up 85 @ X bol to-day, Trour wasabe highcs, sympathy. “Cod wers a little.more pleats, but Chicks are still shot, 3 former quotations were Armly ed- Lesed to. Mackerel are repcried Ligherat the ..m, and will, 5o douy goam advance fn this meckel We mow quote: e, acaledl, 4 5 25, 51000105, FROITS—DRIED—Nothing new was noted in this market. The demand for domestic frails was of the ‘moet Limiied charzeter, and guotations aro little better tip nomimal. The movements in forcign deserip- tions continces feir at former quctationi. Prices ran os follows: Ba! £@9 3 murxsa fics, box, 15@ifc; Tirkey nnc..\w,u@uu Taiziny, $2.25@ @ Tmonbermies, 350 HUITS—TEe 13ce.ts of apnis contizue Latgs ol Thete o omty B o Toct demand. There wes0 no frerks feaches fn this moraing, Grapes arein falz znout. _alos, 60 brischoleeat S150; 80 at S2.40; B0 el g225; 150 do 523003 £0 do st S1.73; Sobeakels geagheest, £L0; 5 bassels of peaches s &»els?slfl)c'“lms!nbdh $11.00; 40 brlsat £10.20@10.%5. B O GE R The feoling of waskbacds Tecentiy do- veloped in the sugar market is 63l moticeable, Tho domand oxbibits a steady falling off, while uun:pgl: is grlm.u]l;( improving, and the fezdency of prices i3 dowmrerd i conseqeoee. Coifeos remein quiotand casy. Xice, soane, spices and other gcods i the list may be quuled.au:dy. We gaotes Bt Cann Bova—Tx@8e. 0, G. Javs, Gorrmm—1locha, 73, 25@253 ; Java No, 2, 34@Hc; Laucy Rio, WK@BNC: chcics do, ¢ @223c; prime Bio, 21%@213c; good e3 comumon do, 19%@2dc; Singapore, 25i¢c Costa Bico, 233G 2Kc ; Marleatba, 2 Caxprrs—Siar, fi 'fi'ught.‘fl)@?fl,_ ? ek, @ Siet choice’ lmm:l, da, 30x@Ue ’L.z do, 10@10; sugar, 105 @LIc ; foir 40, BXESC, Brace dsive, SLIELIS exira tine, 72 “Sugar-ouse n—r.m. 15350c exirn do, 60GaSe; New Drlezus moissses, cloice, 56 @S0c; Torto Bico molasses, choice, CO63 ; common ‘molasses, 0@ e, Srioss—Alispice, 17@18c 5 cloves, 28G0c; casris, £0@E2: 3 pepver, S2LEYC; natnesy SLbeLI] gmga,pum,,s@m do No., 208456 do Ne. 5,13 Lf ‘%"mm‘hm“‘”"‘d'gé‘ cs,—:c; cmflu mfi @ Y@THC: “West, B s§§c@; ‘Wkite Bose, 6}@6xc ai, 4§ 4yict p..\m, €86xc; Ssvon Inygr;l, 6X@3Kc. —Gloss, 9k @10c; corn, HG1ic; laundry, 6 @s: oo, T{T—The cay feslicg Toticesble yectordny was even mlort FosSEC {o-day, and deslers fecrtly were rofusing to pay tho ouiside quotations of vosierday. Receipts contpme toitcreasc, 2né undera less active Dislers vere ti7s derzd prlees woud Tecods, ving the Zollowing = O umc_hy heater prossed, sm@ s a5 looee ul,’ SITOPEISE0; rew owinf, Iresced, Facos—Timothy, locse, $15.00G o psitie, Tooies SibOOGTRG | For delivers of 1,50, zccording to dirtance. “BIDES—Unisr this head there W=5 DOTery pro- nounced change. The dem:ud continues good, both cnloxal and Eagtern sccount, and former quotations Fere being va. A!ardzflmmnm o) forcing hv-ta:g m:ted:l mh pricesis kvhd fit. \Tv 1 nrh carly roseat 450 ; sweet Dol Ariote: Green buichers’, : graen salted, cared, Leavy, 11@11¢c; do IgBt, 18210 e; yar cured, 10§ . @iLice; gzeen G 13¢5 green ol Xip, prime, dry Lip, 25c; ary calf, o3 ¢ 'Riat, cacons, 20605c; darmged, B3 i wmam stock, two-thirds price; Lrinded, 10 T:r ceut of K ]nfnlrflqm!f.nlu&ngmdenlm Rsin \‘G‘_’lhl at 23 oSS ere verr quiet, cnd quotatle ot from 168 Doz uir to Choic Wisconsin. We zote &alos of 3 at 200, IIZO\ AXD STEEL—At previous figures trado con- tinuos active, and ite market sl Wo quote : Tiorsc-ak08 iron. 6 5-10@ Tc Baricen, 4106 5 510 rates G10@ 5 910 rates 410G 5 310 rates 4163 6 610 rctes 5 GIG@ 5 %10 xates 5 4108 rates 5 4108 Tates Russian fron, perte a2 Reastan iron, No. 1, stained. Ty ates rates Tates etes a1 Tates —T ‘gucnl fimm tho lesther merket wero withont percen iy ac- tivity is witnessed in tae R demoand Tor domufln and for imported stock, and a firm tons till pervades the market, ‘We make no change in our quotations: $ 383 36@ 40 RRBo® DG Egua 558 12 lollal SERRE aB8 seesech Calf! couniry. Rough upper, light. Rovghupper, by, B:x..nla‘:ll,aughu sole, best. Bufizlo slanghter sole, No. 1. “B. A" sdle.... ssEE &85 & ® 38 A 45 o 00 changea to aote imv‘ ‘Tkousual n::mun:o!busm\ss scezas to b Eanseled, sod former prices aro fuily l'fl;!;!ll!e- WQIC 10‘;1& $16.00; 2o, 1::1.,31&50 de PLATE—IC, o, 142, S17.60; do, oofin, c!.x 95, Yt [ttt r_mu, 12¢; less auzatity, 123 tiab, Se. SEETT InoN—No, 24, T)c rates. ER—Coprer bottoms, 48c; braziers, over 121ts, tinned copper, 43c. 549 10 T tolt, Tio; 12, 1igc; 13 and 14, 12sc; 15 aud 16, 1e; 17, 1503 18, 16 19,1903 £0,20¢; fall bundle, 15 per cent discount Liberad, nna ed, We guote: 10d to per keg, $O12HE 8d do, $6.37 @c,ns ed £6. uq@n.m 43 o, $6.823@1.00 3 94 do, S7. “;‘ »C, 900@9-13}5: fddo, 9-3‘)5@ ‘uotatie change wea reported e (i a8 D i s o gtin, wese movieg Gk liber seale, and toe aied piioe e ey slered fo all aound. repeat our Cabon, 20e; extrz lard off, rvlcuv winter; sac- do, ke-pmnu. &e: do, curredt make, 8c; No. 1763 Lnn:«!, §5@u3c; o beiled, 916 2 rentslfoot ofl, ity x.safi,ssr hank P i il '?AIETS, C’JLOBB, AXD PUTTY—Remsin quiet | 2nd stezdy a? the prices given below: TOGLTRY- The marke: is fairly suppiled, 2n der a Tmoderate roquset thero ere To poticeatis varia- tions in prices. - Sales wera reporied cf 10 coops Spring ehifkens (emal) £t S3.00; 8. coops. do, fair, 8¢ s..uo@& = 61, 3t $3.00@4.00'5 2 u.mps tor- Bt D 300 Ks tuskeys, dressal, at 13c. demand, and dezlers aro culiged o’ sell at o figures in order to redace stookx, Prices aro tneetilsd at from 20215 fer carloads, and 46@60: from stare. Sales 1 camized 2 30c; 150 Lu ats0c; 260 doat £0c; 350 2 153028 were i3 fair ol selltng st SS0065.35 pex TINE 1518 good request, Priccs sre firm 3t the recrnt advance. High {reighic and scarcenzes srem to e tho chicf renzons for tho prescat high tates asked, We quote: Saginaw, Sme. $320: Oacndcy, fine, $£2.307 cozre Diamonia C, $2.357 daiey, withont bags, $100? do with baga, $4.00 5 sroucd solir, $2.05 ; Ath- ton dairy, per bz, $6.00; ground aitm, $4,80. SEEDS—Were 12 Zsir demand to-a>y, therc beingno maierl change in zxices toom rostordizs quoiztions. ‘Sales 25 sacks primo at S2.50; 63 2t £.80 = 19 2t €270 53t 2573 3 D ot $255@2505 S0 mcks cover ab $5.50; 25 bags a2 §5.35 ; 12 bags mammoth 2t $5.973¢ 5 73 rakkn fax ot SLE : 18 do at 3159, D BLINDS—Tho dem:rd con- 4 intaimed. @ OSTSIDE BLISDL. % Size. Price. "“h&'“m{ . Size. "PLAIN BATL sASRL Size oy 2light 22 35 by 5 77 by 435 Price per windozs. .1 ‘Dlycount of LSS5 pe: Tist TLAS-Aro meeting with & mand, and remain frm b fommer grots- tions! Young hysow, common fo ieir, £0@! icled to entes, am,smp-_mna “o fineold byson, B0SEE 1o cholee do, common imperial, G3@752 figise ‘a-m, fi“?;z_,sL' e Lt $11091.90; e: 25 olce s 5000, falr togood do, GENe s solored Banmillal e, G5@65¢; common to Ane Ovlodg, ; Eood, GTSc cliokea o extrs, K0c@SLOS. 00 et anc. In good demazd. We ot O rwrsa—TFino Cut—Txtrs, T5@80c; choice, 656 ; commez, 53@C0¢; pocr, 502, Sitoxmse—LExtra, S3@H5e; medium, @005 com- mon sterns, 2T @0, Trre—Natural lest, T5@02; Lalf bright, 60@T0c; biack, sound, 4S@55c. WOOD—We quota: _Beech, $I150@12.00; maple, $1250Q13.00;bickory, SISRG1L00; alabs, 2T 53300, WOOL~No chengs transyred to-day. ~ Tho market 15 inactive and dull. The followisg mey be regarded 25 3 falr index of prices Tab, chcice, extra. Tud, comm jum, good condition, light. Flosce, coarse, ibt, aug cles. Flooce, coarsa, light, and dixgy.. Finece, unwasled, no.. Ficoce, unweshed, coarce.. upar, pulled. Extre, palled T 2 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. TTospAT EVLRTSG, Oct, 10. %s of live siock during the week, up g, wero 28 folicwa: Cuttle, CATT] 0 AL be\.i cattle to-day, and th marked all deseriptiona; nolnll_v 8o for »eod to choice leppm" grades, Iflpfll{ of which was emall The fresh xwex{:tfi\-ereon vls&!}m], 2nd 88 this number was largely composéd’ of common and mediom natives 3nd Texayédéile, the com- yuuhon for the few. flmn ..nd segond class steers was spirited, and sales werp readily ef- !eciefl. 8% tho sdvenced pflces osu‘:!&zm wuar o) B FOTATORS—The supply is grecfly in excess of the | in the weels. Butchers' staff was also in gocd reguest end firm, and tho same was trug of stucL— ers, and by the middle of the aZte; were well cleared of all dt:sm"gl kots balow aro reported favora! rngon the pens ions. The mar- 9, and if our re- ceipts can be kept down to a reasonablo num- ber, wo seo mo good reason why tie present healthy condition of the markot should nob contl with import averaging 1.245 lhe. t 85.75, & 1,934 Tha. at 86.65. The former drove wes ‘Scoit & Smith, and the lstter by H. B. “if{% nta. 1cost of the riant traneactions of the -The renge of pric2s was saf eg at S3. 00@540. t.‘.u{ wers 200 head 83 head aver- $2.00@6.65, Thomost Henry. One or two packers were in atfendance, 2nd had there been 8 sufficient supply of suit- able droves this class of buyers would. uo doubt, have been liberal operators, a8 the weather was cool and favorable for cutting. closed fairer with fair prospects ahead. QUOTATIONS. Tho market Extra—_Graded steoss averaging 1,400 B3 andu $8.60@7.00 Choice Beeves—Fice, faf, well formed 3 yoar t05 year old steers, and sveraging 101,400 Ihs.. . 6.00@6.40 Goad n«m—ww fticned, Hnely-formed averaging 1,100 to 1, eeverer SB0GSTS Mot Srane e i flesh, aver- Wclgmw:’mm neerseen RTE@TIS —Commen to | mee mm ‘:rnrl 2004 to_extro co for city b , averaging 800 to 1,100 bs...... 3.00@ sm:k 2 in decont good stock steess 19 rongh butchers' si 17 rongh- butclier's stock. 51 rough butcher's stock! 54 T 20 st 81 medium steers . 7T Cherokee stecrs E:rmouz of the h.u stock merket, 2 oyant fecling still prevails. Iatger than on either of wa. ceeding daya of the week, bt there w=s no over- g%m! eversthing solling and st etrong pri Ensizess was trensacied withe 0ZLE5, but tho extrome rangs was 24619500 The foflonn" sales fair- condiderably ont of tho day's in the rango of &4. ‘exan cattle... lock steers. Iy reflect the market:- ? Pric $: mame 728 k5 480 555 » N, agu Stfis 4 qHl:"‘P—On!v 2 limited dn::ml:d his class of stock, and the merket raled dull cwever, tendad t0 2nd pasy. 2 fondoney of prizes, ard chack tho down 1".|e light stpp] guotaticns remain anchanged.” c: of the year, owin inaw dar, g CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Tirorpsoay, Oct. 19, i9 stated tuat dnmg the receat gule vessels 5 capaeity than “wiped cut of existenco or 1 mmzn,m As o comsequance, say the Baginsw pers, the market for :hr; pest week in calit7, has been nnusualiy quiet for the tima %0 lzck of freighting espacily. ot a vesac) or % bergo could. b Shiained ut Saz- -k for love or money, tud one of the results hes been a repid advanca in froizhts, waich have insressed $1LG0 per thousend. 'The schooner Phenis, 1oaded Ssfur- et $6.00 per m for Chicago, and wos ofleled 6,30 0 tow over to An Sazble and Jond there Alfliough there wero mery bugers in m‘,mnw duzing ‘tae ek, yat bet few transections took place.” Lack cf tran=poriation, with no certainty n!' immedisto relief therefrom, delays purchascs. ' Wednesday 2 sals of 560,000 fect was mads b daring the pest weck s, S1a0, ad ©55.00. Vesscls wero in good demand, and rates ad- yanced from & Julst, ceontiiog, small {Eaber, G, 16 feck and. Fensing. . Joist and seantiing, 181 2¢ feet. Pickets, square... Pickets, star, lath at $8.25. e to S1.60. undzr. Aat. and scontlings, 312.25. Sold by W. X, & Co. Cergo oists nm] scantling ot $12.25. gchr 3arie, from Ludington, 146 m Sold by J. AL oomis & Cp. Schr:oa“hr Groen B %elq‘léflm‘aflcr,w MARINE INTELLIGENCE, PQRTO- CHICAGO. RIVED,, o 124] , Oswega, 500 Toma wn! istee, 115 Jamber, Bartle, Gcod.r'r_z gm bels 165 ‘CO Haws, Lincoln, 85 o] !WHIY, The’ Tocen 7. 0%c?ock this 332 aze yeer sgo to-day. astive znd prices were g:;m, S Oiroh. Bk by cn.sbmsn, Cirgo schr Robert Howlett, from Grand Haves, 160 m siripp and boards 2t 617 a by E. M. Doutleds; Cargo gehr, Sonvorior.” from Maisten, 6312 amall fimber at $16.09 5 110 m_joists end scant- ling al s IZ.E Snld by W. K. Bickford & Co. fargo schr Westhall, from Aenistee, f Icad of timber, $’n 09 fo <®.00 end orer Sehe €. T Jeheson, S0 tack, 13733 Taalier, Benr Dede, Meekedon, 00 m 1 == e Roner Ho it ot B (%] i TAZ (3v:n, 153 ™ lumber, Scar Ghamplon, B Bafisic, G2 tons cdsl, Sehr Waliclls, $ani S Egex, Monestigae, 210 ia huaoes, 60 m Loth, Pazsons, Osxvegc, 467 tons salt. BE W Jones, Gty ‘M 0 tans crall Scar Hubbard, Clevelard, Behr Game Cote, Bsgle Facbon, 90 cords weod, Sehr Maris, Ludington, 1:0 m turzber. Schr Midaipht, Exic, 520 tons coal, Sk Florsiits, Buflao, 660 topa 2iiraad izon, -8chr E ay, Jackueaport, 1,160 teleguch ‘poles, 1,500 post S Sfidbury, Collipgwrood, 80 mod.mwfl o lumber, 30 m jath. Jumber. - @ 59.00%10.00 mpestas & szx‘ panan 3088888 ore Pnu. 239 455 2.5 oxisted for 050,000 Ehipmerts 43.00@15.00 =, A or star 0@ 3.75 Shingies on track are steady ot FIBKE2ITY for A aud $1.23G2.00 for No. 1 sawedl. HARDWOOD, 5 A Oct. 10. Scow Besiless, Wooley’s Per, 50 cds wood. Burgo Appreniico Boy, Grnil Haven, 220 m lumber, =go Alert, Pechitigo, 250 m lamber. mm ‘Peshiigo, Peshtigo, 660 m lumber. Schr Ebenezor, Horn's Pler, 6734 cds wood. el Jian, SE. Sturgeon, 189 3 lamber, 160 m shize gles, 10 th, snrzu.n 2ist, Buffalo, 50 tons railroad fron. Sclar Sertle, Muskegon, 135 m lumber. Schr Tom Paine, Holland, 13 cds wood, 18 ¢ds bark, Sctr Silver Clond, Knspfor Pier, 85 cd3 wood. Scbr Wollin, Holland, &8 I oz barrel staves, Bcow Lillie Grey, 5. Panl's Dier. Stoor Maskegon, Grand Taven, 30 groon hides, § boxee fizh, and sundrics. ‘Prop Chicago Balie, Beaton Harber, sundries, Schr Mediator, Orvego, 1100 Lals salt, ~ Sehr G. G. Cooper, B 5 tons coal. Sctr Siaggio Thom;‘sbn, n.lu.txnn, 10 m Jomber, 50 m lath, Scurd. b, Fard, White Lake, 95 m Tumber.’ Scar Sweilow, Buffalo, 600 tong coal, Sehr H, C, Potter, Cleveland, 500 1018 cosl. Schr Harriet Ann, Samgatuck, 2,000 Talroad ties. ‘Prop Hoxtans, Bualo, sundries, Bark Curricr, Oconm, 188 m lumber. Bark C. K. Nims, Buifalo, 800 tons conl. Sehr Tempoat, Muskegon, 200 m lumber, Schr Scotland, Maskegon, 155 m Jumber. Bussian, Buffalo, 500 tons coal, EE ey ‘Bubbard, Teptwater, 100 m Tumber, . Sebr Lizzlo Tatoop, Weil River, 43 cords wood, 1500 cadar pos! e Tilot Groen ta-a, 20 m Iomber, 11 m ahingles. giolis, Auskegon, 110 m lufber, 40 m fatk. B e S Bidings, Mcakegon, 185 minmber, 50 mlath, wmrbflnpx;mnnn, Alpena, 375 m tamber, 150 m Isth. Sebe Berths Baras, Menoraisce, 20m ‘Inimber, 156 m §cbr Four Brothers, Vinturs Pler 100 conds bark. Schr B. H. Becker, Kewznaee, 130 corda bark, Staur Bedger € 6tate, Buffalo, 2,931 pkges fish, 505 bsra railrosd iron, and surdres, Prop 8-C. Deldwis, Eocnata, 630 tons from ore, rop City ot Taleds, Cgdensliusg, 100 meilrosd rally, s Brop Puliadeipnie Brl, 45 i ralroed tron. Bak Pensaakee, ber. Bark Sibraler, sGdecb. )33 T bbhlu.h 5 r Lookort, Sturgeon B3, 260 m lamber, 20 m S Tons Brcihers Aemomstace, T3 oenhen.” et Scar Topeey, Aluskegon, 145 m luxber. e Boss Ealle, oilm“;, okoh? Tumber., Sch Brooklyn, Oswege, Is al; CLE{RANCES... ..0ct. 10. Stanr Muskegon, Grand Haven, 10 bris Dok aad avae Erop Broakiym, Ogdemsburg, 25 balen booom cozn. eop; %, Opdensburg, 1,300 ba. corm, 100 brls ar, 50 Eales oroom Cotm” i P—op ZLawrence, Port Huren, 550 brls flotr, 15 tes hams, prmsmil"'cignerfl'mx 22867 bu 50 . J. Caldw el pork, 550 brls flour ool suzdrien, PropG. J’;kli‘mz:ael], Grand Bay, 450 brls pork and Prop Canadz, Montreal, 17,668 bu vheat. Bark Twc Fanules, Baiialo, 25,000 bu wheal. Prop Bagger State, Beffalo, 20, .00 bu barley, 1,000 bris Jon 10 bzly pozk, aud sundsien, Baraer, Escanzbs 3.“)) ba corm, 10 brls wict, 2ed ndgea. - o o tr Mary B. Hale, Builalo, 16,53 barley. Sehe Don¥idson, Baflalo, 35,000 bt whest. Sebr M. Egan, Buffalo, 16,500 ba comn. Selir Zack Chitudler, Buffalo, 90 ents, Sclx Two Brothers, encrainec. 5,000 bu oats. Sc ¢ ACIna, St. Stusgaon, 10 bris por Bz active, Derbiga, 50 buia beat smd stndsien, LAKE FREIGHTS. CmaRTERS FROXM Cmicaco.—To Mlontreal—Prop Lako Mickigan, wheat 2t 5%. To Kingston— Sckrs Mediator and Mary Dattls, whoat at 27c; g‘cps Chicago, B, W. Blanchard, and B:u}gnr Shot, barlow gt 17cs brig Powhntten, corn a4 chr Suany s-ae,nm onp. Jn.w.\m:z:s, Oct. 9.~Grain freights are leas firm, and the Buoffalo rate tencs downward, owing to a beiter supply of vessels. Charters since our last report mclnde the foilowing : To Baflalo—Sckr Jos. Paige, wheat at. 18c; bark Tanner end schr James Plats, (Tnasflsg P-10.) same et 1S3¢c. To Oswego—Schr Penoks th-"sst 2t 27c. The Kingstén rate is no: 8t 28c. MARINE ITEMS, ‘Wind from tko west. briek. —The Captain of the Topsy reposts 2 ot of lumber off Racine. Eha deck Toad of soms echooner, probakbl; —Ine C. C. Batts i3 ashore off Wolf River. ;-mb her deck load Foge. Tho cawhmdezmud sor. —The Captcin of the SLO(".'IL Dolpkin rqmm that four of tho seven ‘vessels askora near Groen Bay have bean hanled of.. 3 —At Port Rowan, Ontario, Coroner Phélen hold an ingacet o the body of o man asbore pear thore. He was about five feat 10 ches in hoight, derk complexioned, and about years okl —Tho sckocner Neal ‘Rotinson, now three weeks achore at Leamington, is ccmpzrativel; £ard-] ]00 1 1o offort bas been made tow s pes: few deys has made business lively for tho fatine Trmectors, their services beiny 2 | snziously sought for at verious points of the Iakes. —A new propeller was laanched at Chathem o fow days since. Sho wes named the W. H. Btenley, afier a resident of Geodrich, Ontario. scow Neil Cochrape. Iumber lsden, la aehore on Leke Huren. near Zlm Creek, will probably get off. - The lighter Wyoming is assisting her. —Schaozer Oades, W%\Ed. went_ashore during the lato gale nenr Rond'Eau, Las been gof off by fhe brig Packer, tad wan into the Ean harbor. The cxient of lier damages is not knovn. —The wark of getiing trom shore the schooner - Phalarope is proving more dificalt than it wea- st first supposed. (ke tug Brockaway, Which has the mazior in chargoe, “tas retornod io Do~ troié for anoiker steam pump. —Tha barge Swespstakos, belongin; steam-bargo Jarmase's tow, arrived at 5 % Hu.- ron s dsy or two !mee waterlogzad, her d moro or less, end her bulwarke, fim, ard cabin. farniture pretiy effectually demolishod. She is undergoing the requisito repairs at Pors Harop. —The statement by the crow of the Luooner Nau, that the schooner White Saunll o h"ht ‘displayed on the night those twa veaaaln cotiided, waa contradictod by the only surviver of tho erew cf tho White Squall. Ho avowed that she had lights, and in proper trim, at the - time of the mdna:. The i£3 Squail wes ine snred for §3,000, in tho Datroit Firo ol arind Insurance Compeny, which amount was paid ¢¢' hior owmer. —During tho recent storm the briz Mot ma, which kad gecn sarvico on the Iskos for flx; r.._z‘ 25 ears, was wrecked on the morth charg of Luke Eric. Atths time of the disester f.bl | vessel w23 cwned by Captain Froneis McAv who zlso commsnded her. Ifre. L..&lrov, of the Captain, weas drowncd. Ske hadcn. porsen £1,400. Ths vessel was built 2t Michi; City in 1847, EaEpy Aazorsn.—Tho stesmer Indis, which es just pasted down from Leke Sparior, 0.\‘5 the gropofle‘ China aground in the Nee-. “d, bus not leaking, and wonld %)robnbly be rolodsed with ihe aid of o tug. The propeller Lady Fronklin was also bard und near the same place, and hos been thus prizon-bouad for ee.crsl d.'lvs. Her cargo wzs being lightered. A New Vesscr, Paserse.—With the western ficet which passed Poro yesterday from Chicags to Buflalo wes tho schoonor City of Green Bny, a new canal vessel. Sho was built at Green Bay and of the following dimensions : Len; 143 Zeot ; beam, 20 oot 2 inches ; depth, feet 2 mc.ws Sle has on board 22 297095 bu wken 3 i3 commanéed by Captain Peterson. —-Captain Roche, of the echooner Hearvest Home, Tcll from @ Herquetio ora dock to the of his veasol, o distanca of 40 fect, on tht- inst, aad was instently Lilled He wht ken to Clo'.'eLnd, where Lo bas 3 wifo and five 2702 ; o was buzied there oa tho 11th. OCEAN NAVIGATION. Z CUINARD MATL LINE. Rstablished fa 1843, Stcam between NEW YO=RX, EOSTOY, QUEENSTOWN; M 2z L’V’EB?OOL. o i Cabiz Pezsace $%0, § ’ Return tickets ot greatly redsect ’;(t’s. Czhaflmn ‘siair and Berths so! "fl ni Emgu Bifata, Tiaos and the Lo Lt of Lading for mu:cc!n {on Eanpelned in 3 connceddon with ors ead * 0 Soutl itway. P, H. x)un NET, B R I South Marhet wir. Chleeao. Terpericy’s Line of Stenmships, Saiing woekly botwaen London, Qrebec. and ¥aatreal, carrying. :nd passcngors at low !hm::h rates foz cmcnz»i}fln bo found tho caapst and movs expeditioos Cor freighs apnly to TEMPRELEYS, ER RE, S Wilierse, Tondon, DAVID SHAW, AR 2 for prsaga o Wo ae 13 West ECALES. FAIRBANKS STANDARD OF ALL SIZES. FAJRBLI\TKS MORSE &GQ., & WEST WASHINGTON-ST. FORSYTES . S lath, } 0. §, STANDARD SCALES, . FORSYTH'S SCALE WAREHOUSE, 46 South Désplaines-sty SCALmS: .

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