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"""" THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESD®X, OCIOBER 16, 8%+~ 7~ 4 Bec 28, 40, 14, dated Oct. 14 ; considera- than yesterds ecially in the first half of | witness your market whe the - | tions to-day, We continue to quote: Stucco, | extrs fine, 12@T5¢; h 45 3 5 4 : MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL, | 5 g% X 5o 4024 i T Shets Tl 1wt ohanged X Fhen S Hbies-ibpun Now “York 'stucos 2G15e; good sugunowo syrup, G306 | $110G10: extrs, $LGLIS: chole to oxtzaIead tion, $5,000. try began to pour mpon you | $2-50@2.75 ; e casting, | extra do, 50G55c; New Orleans molasses, thoice, 75@ | Japan, S0c@31.05 3 fair to good do, 60@C; O O O L ot 3and7, in | 1AndS up to noon. Choice spring extres were in | her wheat, which broke the ““LroN in_his lair,’ fg_flgfitwém:‘“gflfigfig‘g‘gn; $.00gL50 B¢~ | @890 Porto Rich molasses, cholcr, 60@65 ; common | paturalleaf Japax, 5650 common 1o Ao Galong, MONETARY. e e, o O L S ofws 3 | foir domand for tho local trade, end nfter New | and your ‘magnificent xecaipts reached in omd | S840 per™ b, Louiovile’ _cemen h e e 11GTaes cloves, 28G30e: canly, | ESrs BoRh, ETSES chcenfo exirs, We@ELES, ) = e 4 3 Sec8, 38, 14, dated Oct, 13 ; consideration, $2,987, York i lquoted stm;ser gmw e nslgffler in- 3! 2“13.5“;110. bamgl-:‘rget than your re_cuhn}stwill Akron, @s’é"’é‘?x soon; msrlbzg @‘1’"55" 3 %;uo; pepw-,’"‘Zg,‘@u 3 Tathege: $195@1.50% figj&cfim market is frm and unchanged, fa ! Adam Smith's Subadl uiry for low or_shipment. Sales were | show in the same time in your city's history. | in bulk, 90c@31.00; lime, $1.26@1.35 per brl; e, Ao SR 5, $1.25@L305 3 current : ¥ e o 3030, 3% it | S o winter ‘sxttas (Crabrin | Abd, agaim, sons Sebterber svarase) prise wil | Sand. oo Dri: $515@000; piectering haie, bor b, | g © o -8 40 No.1, 20@2%0; doNo. 315 | | Crrvive—Fins CutExtr Ti@Se; choics, 65@ ToEsDAT EVENING, Oct. 15, | 4 %01 "5en 55, 39, 13, dated June 10; consideration, | made of 25 br] 3 s S@00s; Thelocal money marlot continucs stringent,the | 350, i ¥ Btar) at §.50 ; 150 brla on private terms ; 500 | put 'me but & very small fraction from my ad- | 40@4sc; Sre brick, por 1000, $40.008%0.00; builaing | °Soxrs—French mottled, 03@63¢c; German mottled, | hkonime Frtns, Siaeny s, 30303 come banls are unsble to teke all the really good paper | | Lot 96 in Hurtord'sn w X0 vi 3¢ of 30 X Becd, 35, b,h’asn-ig oxtras (Big Lo.tg’ at $7.00; 200 brla | sance record. I 0 1m0t recall phese publicn{inns brck (ommon) S L Foataut. p‘;;';;';g 1@ e; Golden West, §@ng!§ Whito Lily, 646G mns:gkeflx;\:;_.';:@fi. Sameian; 2 offered them by regular customers, and arere- | My dated Ot T coraigtestion o0:tts 8 o 3¢ of o | 00,8t 86.505 100 br o 869575 ; 1,100 brls on | £rom gay claim that T may hayo in “reading 5.0, del; Milwaukee, $33.00, del; Tacing, $50.06 | 450! palm, @t e frapas, ndsol, 446 | | Prmo—Naturl leat, 76@80c; balt tuight, 0G0} Fasiog ll o auters. Toore s, ovore, | €003/ S e 5 5, Gk 041 eoniiio | P fones 130 bl s yenti o | sare o bl metima) not po '8 | B lnde S 35 e e B B | BRLISTSL LG By o | SRS 1 e contoe iy quicter feeling then lost ook, though the | B0 )\ bg s yeusngy Subdivision tn n e | wheat flot sy 35.00. Total, 2,450 brls, ~Also 80 | boltove, T had woll-grounded soseona Liat. 70uld | o 8o fsh o Gomeste window” glase, from Which | SIA¥_Tha decand for pressd hoy continues | 10,2 S anmesed prces: “mecch $11:0911007 merchants still complain that they cannot collect, | Beo 3, 83, 14, dated Oct. 107 consideration, $5,600, tons bran at $10,00 on track ; 10 tons middlings | justify such figures from estimates. I will now | reduction of 40 por centis mado by dealers: - | large, tho local, 15 woll ns tho Esstern und Southern | $7-3038.00, ks 5 : ti 'irsl ds, being sctive. Hence prices ‘WOOL~—There are no changes to note to-day, Tradq and grumble at having to borrow when that is | Tot1G inBlockl, of 0y nw i of 8w X Beo 9,35 | at $10.00 on track ; 50 brls corn meal at $2.85. again veniure an opinion, giving you my rea- 4 ! lemang g firm, o o to do. Theto is considerable money | yduied Oct 15 chusideration, &00, - | ®oat was modarately active, but wenk, do- | sons, and the future will shawer you how noRtly | gy g 4o 7c 0. e AP0 | Dpantgalace belag ey pald for all prim ofic” | was Qul, nd prices Aoy nnchagea. “pos: being let out in demand loans that will e0om | m3¢ 80 3¢ Seo 8, 3% 14 dated. Oct, 1 eonsideration, | CliBing 1@13do under news of a depression both | gorreot T am. Bat 5 fo the reasoning fief, | a0 to 610, 650 9.00 | requirements of the trade, and. prebent priees will B | Lo CAoLCG SID. e OB DELIE a it g | £5250, e o » | in New York and Liverpool. The weakness was | Btatistical returns from the Agricultural Buread | gx11 to 10113, 700 .50 | doubt; b -sustained ‘untll® tho close. . of | il COMMOD.. 5083354 bo required to pay for hqgs, an whgn it is Tots 53 to 65 and 81 to 96, in Blocks 12.and 8 to15in | most apparent on this month's option, which | show a large deficiency in the winter wheat- 214 to 1 IL00 | navigation, -We - quote the wholessls prices !I:l‘eeos,n,gaos L onaty n, hug so@sma: wented for that purpose will probably incresse | Block 14, of Stewart’ss w i Sec 1, 33, 13, dated Oct.1; | fell 3{c more than seller November, owing to the | growing sections (I speak not of California) 13.00 | pald by d ox ‘timoth: leeco, XX, 0, beavy. 2@ E'd , 8,13, B 3 4 8 g (I Bp: D)y 7y 00d condition, light... 45@308 X lealers . TrACE—New cece; 15.00 | bester pressed, $18.00@19.00; do loose preased, $17. oo ¥ & e d, $17.008 | Fleece, X, bad condition, heavy. 4 ing to un- | consideration, $3,500. enter offerings of cash wheat on the market. | and the prices of this grade i - = 3‘2;;';1_}" 5fif§§i,efa§2?§:°§§;;‘l‘lg$§flmy 202160 £t of ‘Lot 14, in Block 43, Hyde Park, with im- o diltoronce. between the two optiona de- | kets s ® Detrost, B, © Louis, farscany 1580 | Dot pririe, pressed, $11.00G1%.0. ON Wavos— | Fleoce: adiu, 5o e 8oneY | provements, dated Get. §; considerstion, $4:100, creased to ife to-dsy, sgainstlo yesterday. Tho | Philadelphis and Baltimore, whore! it i6 quoted 2000 | GI200. " For Giivary of pressd 310003180y acsord | EIect, Conrse L gl 22,00 g to distance, - i s is the low price of grain and other productsin | Undiided ¥ of wxnw(so X of fwi8ee9, | goiicoriog f wheat have beon light, so far, till | from fifty to seventy-five conts higher than your the country, and that these low prices are ina m&h&fi?fi éfifi?fi{i’é“ffi& s;En;mwxmhim.- yesterdsy, and to-dsy they were_ quite volumi- | spring wieat, aeemsy to confirm the cartactnyees. great measure due to high freights. ton, $5,000. nous, while the option of sellers last half are ex- Exs 18 further corroborated by & prominent 8t. Good mercsntile paper, with two names, sells ‘TUndivided 3 of ssme, dsted April 15; consldera- | pected to come pouring in to-morrow, &8 the in- | Lonis house, who writes under date of Sept. - 4, in the open market hiero at 13 to 2 per cent per tion, $5,000, Creasing stringency of the money market makes | saying: Bat as it was last year, the time wil pen it more and more difficult to” carry produce. | come, unless an embargo is placed by the Iowa 2400 | EIDES_Thiz marhet s boen dullend unsetled e e e .00 | throughl ‘past week, et prices havo pre- . 5 2700 | 'vailed. Tho increasing recelpts, togother with fhe do- | Buper Dlod 40G450 25,00 |, cline at the Exst, have tended 3 chieck operations on | —wsTraasy 8400 | tho part of local and Eastern busors, and, under sccu- | ward, tendeney, the railreads . leading | Esst betnd 8600 |- mulating stocks, the market has weakened to the ex- | crowded with orders, Tho followiog mep tha tates ty month. E 1AL, The weakness in New York prevented ship- | Central Road on consignments to this market 40,00 | tent of 5 Xc on cured and - New York eschange sold between benks to- COMMERCIAL. pers from faking hold &l near the | such prices will be paidas will necessarily at- 3 i ths, reduced condic | aro stll - Holding o Cand " weiies Cpors | Principal paints day at from 50c to 75c per £1,000 discount. TuespAx EvesiNG, Oct. 15, | close, g,hsnn: a aegllxma 1§ fnzghtu mfbaei: fll‘:‘l]x{ trpcbb ere the sprin, }s‘l;;ant. O\n—d 8Up) H?B u::f gun .:1 the ;z&m of fir:l;:b 'in this m‘rxmmgxn;; Etflm 8, bn%m-r ,,Xlzoi. We nfi' quote: a angerous = i 3 asgure( en the; ought more freely, winter is scarce, an: ave no idea tha o | firm tone of the market for the raw material, pric It ” &5 cure Wo were shown to-dsy 8 very danger The following were the recsipts and shipments | (8008 i\ oo radons . Cash No, 2 opring, | BUpply can continme very long. When fhose | havs susiained s further xedution of %, Siirka zo- | heavy, 1ic; do light, 125 purt cured, 10 @i ke ? n counterfeit 350 Unitod States Treasury note, of | of the lesding articles of produce in this city | or geller the month, opened at $1.13%, declined | recoipts deorease, then our millers will look to | Seding to 36xc; Ludlow to S3ic, and Lewiston toStc. | green, calfy o, greqn ‘elty voal ki) prime, which it is believed good many arein circula- | quring the past twenty-four hours; there were | to $1.12)¢, advanced to $1.13, and receded to | the epring whent for their lower grades of | Atthelow prices now provalont tho feeling is fim, | 4hes S5, &0 0 oGy C T Boaehss aacady 2163 | an 120 L 4 S fl B % g whe X nnd under o better demand prices would, R0 d 3 3 damaged, Bc; | Pigtaburgh, St tion. When critically examined the engraving | none reported for the corresponding time & year { $1.12}4 at the close. Seller November sold at | flour ;" and, again, Sept. 26, the same writer | react,’ The market for burlaps, gunnics, and Al other damaged #tock, tro-thirds’ price; prandod, | Tiguel, Btevbenville, seems to be as fine and as accurate as the gen- | ggo: $1.123{@1.12%, cloeing at $1,12}4. Beller the | says: * Southern Illinoisend Indiana are fur- | sacks remains quiet and _ comparatively | 10percentofl. - geport, and Bellaire, 40 & £l uine. The general appearance of the bill, how- year sold at $1.12@1.12%. No. 1. spring closed | nishing wus all our wheat just now, but I don't [ steady. We now quote: _Stark, :gxo; HONEY- _Thmua;msmmagm cholce comb - " is darker than the ine; the words, i) tame at 81.19. No. 8 spring closed steady st | think they can stand the drain much longer.” | Ludlow, S$5de: — Tewlston, Sic; American, g&nay“‘?mamm uined honey sells slowly. GHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, over, s datker S e ) Ty, $1.04; and rojected spring at 91@I134c. Cash | These views have further strength,from thofack | 32xc; Oftor Crecky So; burlop bagn 4 sndohe, %) | Segr SRV Kiog Qoo froely, bt omiy o lght CAGC ' “ Fifty Dollars,” in the centre of the bill, have 187, |asm. sales were reported of 8,500 bu No. 1 epring s | that I learn that already millers froi Kansas and | S224¢; Exnntes, aingle, 18@19; i businicas was (ono, brewers ot CAHNg to by only for T c B blurred sppearance when held at a little dis- 6,941 $1.20 5 800 bu do at $1.19; 12,400 bu No. 2 spring | points in Hlinois and Missouri are buying wheat | = BEANS—Are in Iberal supply. Sales are rather | immediate wants until ‘the market is settled, = Wo B _ ToEspAY EvENING, Oct, 15, tance. The paper, also, is stiffer and emoother, 124,970| ab $1.18; 7,200 bu do at $1.12% ; 60,200 bu do | along this very Jowa Central Road. slow, and mainly on local account. Thera are no ote ot 15@300 for Wisconsin, and 28@30c for | , The receiptsof Live stock during the week, afy or rather oily, as compared with the genuine. 114,220 at 81.u%; 46,400 bu do at £1.125¢; 29,800 bu Now my observation has Leen for the past ten | changes to nota. '$2.00@2.25 for common ; 2.50 tern, . to this evening, were as follows: :, £ oY, perbis o do at'ST193¢ ;28,600 bu No. 8 epring at SL04 ; | years that whenever Northern Iowa and Min- | for medium, and $24062.80 for navy. IRON AND ETEEL -Were fairly active. “There are C Shees The privafo banks of fils clty umislly meke 1,600 bu rejested spring at 9201 1,200 bu do ab | nesots recoive such pricos as will furnich living | CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Met with 3 good inquiry st t ¢ Ea ] £nd publish statements of their condition con- 9i34c ; 6,000 bu do at 91¢. Total, 102,000 bu. remuneration or a fair profit for growing whest, | Jestcrdsys rango of prices, belag auotable ut £4.00@ 6 4085 510 rates it @uoy corrently with the National Banke. But thms Corn was weak, and lcss active, declining %o | it is when winter whesf is short in our own | “ByTTER—Since our last weekly review there has 5 410@ 6 910 rates 28212 2108 far we believe that the only private banks that though quoted stronger in New York, while lake | country and not from the high gquotations of | nheen no very pronounced change in the condition of 6 1@ 5 810 rates Wi 1,360 have published statements at tho same time as freights were also lower, and receipts were com- | Liverpools“-But we have high Liverpool s well. | this market. The demand has been' rather more sce 6 410§ 6 610 rates it e . paratively small. The depressed feeling was | This market has ranged all fall from 1s. to 1s. 6d. | tive, and for common to medium qualities slightly in- .5 410G 5 910 rates Cattle. Hogs, Sheep the National Banks, are the Internationaland flncipnafy due to the expectation of very heavy | higher than the corresponding time lest Feum oreatsed Sirmncas is noted, but no approciable advance | Bound sndaquare......:. - § g T2te8 | MORday. o einceiens L1000 4768 ... Messrs. Lunt, Preston & Kean. The statement Heliveries on tho option of scller last Balf, to- | yet your market avoraged but Little, if any, hight Daabeon sarabilshag, £ sunis Hbers seseiple tadiog | AMlCom aBd Lalf pomd. . 8 G, CATTLE—If the condition of the cattle mar- of the latter, made at the close of the fire year, ‘morrow, coupled, however, with 1 reported drop | or from September to this timo. One yearago | fokecpPues Sown, The oWl movement A | R tron, Ko 1. siained, sl ket during yesterday and to-dzy may be taken ag % shows, among other things, that their business in LiverpunE while freights rulo high on the | their quotations were 11s:@11s. 6d., with flour | conuiderable purchases have been made for shipment | Sheot iron.... % @ rates | & f8Ir criterion of ifs course during the remain. has more than doubled. Their deposits foot up Trie Canal. Even with the recent decline in | 243.@2Ts. ; this year 11s. 84.@12s. 5., and flour | to the Pacificconst, and to the Lake Superior and lum- | Norway nail rods, 5 @95 ‘rates | ing days of the week, the prospects, o far as $1,095.965.90, and their cash means, exclusive lake freights it still costs 27c per bu to car- | 32s. Ocean freights about the samo, New York | ber countries. Tk inquiry for choice grades o sup- | German plow steel. 1 rates | Western shippers are concerned, is s gloomy of . §. bonds, £454.796.99, which gives o ratio Ty com to New York irrespective of elevator | markef sbout the samo, yet Chicago was then | ply the wants of local consumers iu_sufliclently active | Bessemer plow toe] rotes | one. Light ashas been the supply (only about of 41 per cent of cash moans to lisbilities. This, & es, commissions, insurance, interest, &c., | $1.19, while you incorporate your new Board of | to sbeorb tho daily arrivals, and sales ure readily ef- | Spring and plow stect, . B near2ie? | 4.600 head have nmived so m?, one-balf the at the present scason of the year, is an especial which bring it up to alittle more than the selling | Trade Room with the Brst salo of 10,000 bu No. 2 | Fected ot oo A, uintion sava. of nferioe | ture. The sciviie motioabis S v oo pome w acse | numberwould have fally satisfied all legitimate good ehowing, and indicates & cautions conserva~ pricainthiemmiet. Tt is no wondor thet hold- | Wheat, ecller the month 8t bub | goeodntons. Following afe prices carrent: Strictly | or more i sl pravalont, and prices are uniformally | demands, as shippors were virtually ourof the tive policy that enabled them €0 soon after ers of corn wanted to sell out, seeing that our | 8111}, a difference against you | choice dairy, 25@28c; fair to good grades, 18@22c; | firm, We repest our lisf as followa s market, while the demand from the local trade the “fire to go on without injury. We 7] 3 elevators are full on the edge of winter, witha | of 734c, while the difference in freight is but 3c. | inferior to common, T@l4c. EEMLOCE. was restricted to supplying immediate necessi= are tr'khnrizii to say t:‘mu Mese;sdfiunh“?res- 344511 - | big crop waiting to come in. Henco the de- | Here we do nof, ho\velvacr, fix;d ou{s‘:g:émt;gz ;&mmfignfifimflfifl&“ifi% inc Qiriacnes, $ 188 & ties. 5&"5"“&"?‘ mnrkets nre];gain reported ton & Kean have no intention of discontinuing R q ~ | mand to-day was almost entirely from the | fault. New York should pay-from 0 200 ) 3 ) 0 8 | overstocked and lower, and, a3 shippers- gener= their West Side Agency, s hss been reported. Withdrawn from storo estordsy for city con- | Bend (0008 D48 L0 PRl in on contracts, | more, taking Liverpool u & basis, fo call ut | 00d8 s thie it dxo beng held with armuncas, the gen, | Line, iy, 3 1. 46 4 | ally aro losing on their shipmenta of Tast ool TEE NATIONAL BANK RESERVES, sumption : 6,997 bu wheat ; 5,799 bu corn ; 9,148 | Sener the month, or regular No. 2 corn, opencd | largor supplies bofore the cold westher closes En k.. £ 130 | ibis fair to presume that they will not resuma From the tenor of a great many articles thet | bu oats; 989 burye; 4,503 bu barley. at 33¢, improved to 33%¢, declined to 8215c, and | your shipping fncilities, They have but 33,180 .. $2,0082.95 | Cityupper, Ko, 1, @1, 21G ‘29 | active operations until there i8 a reaction at tha have appeared in various Eastorn papersand | The following grain hes been inspected into | closed at 323¢c. Seller last half ruled 3Zc sbovo iu in store, while Iast year their stocks were .. 8.26@3,50 | City upper, No. 3, 3 i 55@ o7 | East, or until prices hero shell have receded to & periodicals in connection with the money Crisis, | gtorq this morning np to 10 o'clock: 167 cars | the whole month, early, butboth cloéed at the | some 339,000 bu, or moro then ten times as % 2,50 | Country upper, No. 1. 21@ 26 | point where there is left them a visible margin whichnow appears tobo about past, ibseems | 4 o, ong 198,300 bu corn + 43 cars onts; | B&me price. Seller November opened at 383¢c, | much. The visible supply in points of acoumu- 2210250 | Collar, 3 1t 19g 21 | to work'upon. Another circumstance that op- probable that some effort will be made at the | Wheat; c!t\'fl and 28, LS 5 | advanced to 33%c, .and fell to 38%c at the close. | Iation, including aflozt on the Erie conal and 200 | catf' m:{n fifl@ ;g erated unfavorably was the miserable quality of next session of Congress to have the 25 per | 18 carsrye; 78 cars barley. Total (539 cars), | Strictly fresh receipts closed dull at383c. Re- | lakes, last year, was 8,756,715 ; this year, corre- haaTe | Sty 108 1.2 | the stock offered for sale. With perhspa n dozen cent legal-tender reserve clause of the National | 240,000 bu. Jected was dull, closing at Slc. _Cash seles wore | sponding time, but 5,354,644,—s deficiency of 900560 | Dowch omper’ hom 8 37 | axcoptions, thers were no droves that: would - Gurrency act modified. The sctnow requires | gecretary Randolph called the attention of the | reported of 4,800 bu No. 2 at 933c; 39,000 bu do | 3,401,861, -Yet Liverpool wants our wheat at .25 ugh upper, damaged. 28@ 30 | properly grade above medium, while the major ‘that every bank in any of tho eighteen rodemp- | poo.q of Trade to-day to the moiso kept up in | &t 88}c: 16,400 bu do at 933c: 58,000 budo ab | & higher prico than then. Why, then, soy in 2.25@5.56 | Buffalo slaughter sole, best 3o 3 | porton consisted of common' natives, and thin tion cities “‘shall at all times have on hand, in S T i of dasnatian. ¥ Fe | 83c; 10,000 bu do at 323¢c: 45,000 bu do at 823¢c: | Chicago that you must pey so miich less for it, 1766180 | Buffalo slazghter sole, No, 1. 33 84 | Texas and Cherokee cattls, for which, aside from 1awful momey of the United States, theroom during the reading of despatches. He | 5 dog by do at 825¢e; 5,000 bu do at 3235e; 800 | even below a living rate to the producer? Do 295620 | “B. A gole.... 30@ 38 | supplving the wants of city butchers and feed- en smomnt equal to at least 25 | only alluded to the shufiling of feet onthe flaor, | by rojected at 3187c; 400 budo at 8134c; 2,800 | you answer that because the supplies still back ZBEN | o ers, there is at no time any reliable demand. _per cent of the apgregate amount | .buta still greater nuisance is the habit indulged | bu do at 8lc; 400 ba ear at 80c, on track. ' Total, | in farmers’ hands are such that you must con- 3.00@3: %mfi Cigrarit i 1.25@ 145 | The highest fignre obtained was 85.75, for & of its notes in circulation and its deposits.” In | 1, o mony of the operators, of talking during | 202,600 bu. tinne to invite Liverpool to reduce her 2.60@270 | iy, No, 2, hew %8 1—183 drove of 36 good emooth well-fatted steers av- another section, however, it is provided that | g Tpolo time, These gentlemen (?) do mot Oats wore dull and fully 14c lower, withnode- | bid. The facts thus far experienced 275 4 i0g 33 | ereging 1,195 1bs. The salo of 45head at $6.25, one-hslf of thie 25 per cent may be kept ©in e & o meelres | mend to spesk of, ‘Hhough_quoted Grm in New | since the new crop has began to move will not 8,50 | Fren 65.00085.00 | Teported below, was effected yesterday after cash deposits in the City of New York.” Ths | seem to consider thatany ono but themselyes | yor. “Tho market sympaihizod with corm, and | justify such asswmption. ~Your receipts in Chi- 2.35@250 80.00G80.00 | noon. The aggregate of sales resched about 900 practics] effect of the latter clanse modifies the | Lus any rights, for they surely know that the | gptigng wero especially weak. _Seller the month | cago one yeer ago from Bept. 1 to this pres- 225 1.50@ 2.35 | head, most of wiich changed. hands at prices 25 per cent reserve requirement, 5o that, under | despatches cannot be heard if more than one | gold st 213¢@215%c; sel'er November ot 223¢@ | ent wero 4,165,000, and this year for the cor- | O X3 ndvance of 3o Ta New York, and the «eesee LT0G 2.20 | ranging downivard from @4.50. Prices were very &ny ordinary circumstances, it is & Tequirement | person is ffimu at Foh g AT <o | 227¢0; and scller Uacember at 281¢@23%c, all | responding time 2,726,000, showing & deficiency | fuct that Aajrymen are holding their goods 6t bigher rhi e soein 135@ 200 | irregular, the decline varying from 3c to 36, o leading produce markets were agaill | o5 tame atthe inside. Strictly fresh ro- | of 1,499,000, which, ndded'to tho deficiency il | prices, has imparted a Armer tone fo the market for (ONS-~Wera tolersby ackive, Snd qm‘,’g%a~“ but the average reduction was ebout J{c per Ib. ¢ O B e O e o misag | weak to-day, bub, rather more sotiv than yos e i, e oL eaant D, fAodet foyihe 2 3 TEM bl eAuctien was b 1 e redemption cities must keep the other -0-08Y, " | ceipts closed af c. Cashsales wers re- ilwaukee same tim makes 2 grand | thisstaple, and a general adyance is looked for. The | g9 X ere were some 2, cattlo left over unso] por cent in New York, but their business would, | tordsy in many departments. Th reasons for orted of 600 b No-2 it 223¢0: 9,600 bu do ob | total of 1,703,000, or abont 80 per cent. Supply of fne chesse on hand is comparatively small fi.:,lfllg‘,‘f 90 per box for Srench, €3 $00@9.0 for | SLOM WETR Sae B, CRtte Mol rer e m neerly all cases, induce them to Leep it there | &} etvie flff & g Whme ng‘l’ y B_":;“‘ft g_f: 2c ; 20,000 bu do at 213{0; 10,000bu do at 21340 | The magmificont prospect that our wheat | and dealers are making no effort to increaso ws;fi TALS AND TINKERS" STOCK—Continue in - QUOTATIONS. anyhow, as most of them rietéper coib” interest | geptin the. cAPOZ WIER), ANC Wero slnos 1,800 bu rejected at 19¢; 1,800 bu do st 16}¢e. | afforded thronghout all tho 4" spring whoat- | the Pricte now prewaical. ity S Ouo taviory, | 8004 demand. Prices are steady. We Suote: o § 3 H ", for it, and keep even much larger sums there, | firely speculative; basedon the fact thatthe | iyta) 43800 bu. growing sections prior to its “heading out” k TIN PLATEIC, 10x14, $16.00; do, 12x12, §16.50; do, 2 or to mako of tho interost Beid by tho Nor | last balt of the month beging to-morow, snd | "4 5ily in raoderate demend ‘st yesterday's | (and wbon which chiofiy T bused my fgures of | GG WeHem NSO SO sy ot | 120 BL00; B0y oot 16 Stesh, T = ing i v o York banks on deposits, as_well as for the con- | that deliveries of gealn are. Hegrics than | prices, at 52¢ bid all through the session for No. | 1123 to begin marketing the new crop) seoms | unchanged. Tho domand 15 fairly scive, and both-| Barm: Froeball st e bt taats: 100 Tesn | 103 Lol Steers, nd averaging 110 wenience of selling New York exchange to their | tofore. The receipis of of gran e :’G m""h‘h s 13, and rejected nominal at nbout 46c. Sales |.to hnve made such fixed hold upon you, MIr. | anthracite and bituminous coals are firmly held st the | quantity, 12 3c; slab, 8¢, | = 275 Good ' Beeves—ell.fattened, finely-formed 0 customers. But, in times of extremo | but the shipping difficuliy still exists, and thor | were reported of 1,200 buNo.$ at 54}(c, and | TamusE, as well as many of your city_ cspital- | quoled prices. The stocks now in etore are'moderate | * Smxxr LaoN--No. b4, o rates, ek, aversaing 1100 to 300 B orce 5.50@5.73 stringoncy, it 18 ns omeroms to leop | islittlo chance 6fits removal now, ae the eesson | 50y do af 62, : ists who deal in this commodity, thet it seems | fortho season, but they will bo materially sugmented | Coren—Copper boftoras, 43c; braziers, over 121s, | Medium Grades—Steers in falr flesy avere o his _ 193§ per cent in New York | of navigationis sonear its d'{’i@ q fl_trh'-“-m. Barley was active and formal. Tho decline | hard to dissbuse your minds of the fact that | FEio%e e cloe of Bavighion, and, ft s st prebablo 5, tumod copper, 0. aging 1,100 01,250 L. ..o LT5@5.29 28 it is the other 123¢ per cent in legal tenders | leading East are Bdfll'wfllsfl ted with €TaN | roached yestordsy. _ No. 2 opened at(3candad- | this is not the largest Crop OVEr | prices of lust winter, We quotor Lenigh 1nap, | 10 i i cias, oy ond , l0o; 10 o1, Tle; 13, | Butchers! Stock—Comm . - o their vanlts, and it is claimed by Some that | {reighte, andan sdvancs in ratesis probable: | ,qvanced to 63i6e at the close, for cashor geller | known; and thet wo have such floods | $11.00; Tehig propared, $10.00; Lackawanna, £10.00% | 1ot 10,100 30 20¢: fobl oniin 19 sor cont Sisscinsy | oheers, and good to ectrs cows, for clty the whole 25 per cent reserve was ot intended | Grocerics met with only & moderate Inquifs, the | 1ho month. Seller November was inactive, with | of it that umst inevitably inundate every store- | Eric, §10.00; Briar Hill,'§10.00; Walnut Hill, $10.00 | fando wire, e, ~ - DN ] Graaaenten STaslng B0 ko L0 Ba.'.. 2250480, £o b lockedupandbe entirelyuseless, buwas in- | Gemand bein, °’”°fl{h"‘ e e oo | 62:¢ bid, and 6330 ssked. No. 3 was in better | house. barn, and kitchon, Esst, no matier how | Blossburg, $h.50; Cherry Mins, $8,50; Hocking Valler, | ‘“NAILS—A good stesdy demand exists, and | . fesh, aversging 700 20 1,050 lba. 3008435 sended forusein emergencies ; that morelatitude | orders. The tone of the m; Ed“i% Ny 286 | demand.’ Cash sales were reported of 23,800 bu | little consideration the consumers have a mind | $3.00: Miionk, $.50; Wilmington, $5.00, former prices are continmed: 108 to ' 60d, | Inferior—Light snd thin cows, heifers, should be allowed in the Phx‘in%o! the 123 per | Of _pronounced fi-"‘t"nfish‘g o i eading | 1,9 ut'633¢c; 9,800 bu do at 6330 ; 9,600 budo | togive s fi;:mducers. You forget to tell Liver- | COOPERAGE-Temains quic 'g‘}r;gjffi &y xor Keg, $6.124G025; 84 do, 84374855, 6d | stags, bulls, and scallawag stests. cent now required to be kept in New Yorks that, | Staples aro rather ten o e B b enh | 3t63c; 1,600 bu No. 3 at 46c; 21,600bu do at | pool and the East that notwitltanding the fine 1505 1008 tierces, S175G185 3 whiskhy e oy $6.6246@0.75; 40 dor 80,831 @00 5 do, $T62¢ | Towaa Cattle—Thirough droves. the enhanced cost, coneequent | 457079 500 bu do ab 450 8,600, bu Telested 5 | prospecis we n the Northwest had before har- | 352062055 four. barrele 50GSse; saves snd | Sials ie 0584, fine, $9.00@9.12% ; 2d do, 9.575@9.50; | Texas Cattle—Northern winter for instance, this 125 per cent might be kept in | owing to d g Netionsl Benk in any of the redemption | upon the late advauco in freights. Bugars | 3%:! 5900 budo at 36c; 800 budoatS5ic; | vest, and the generally scknowledged fine | headings, '$17.00@20.00 for pork barrels; flour | ° B s 3 : other words, that any smounts due | continne in short supply, baty st | 400 b by sample at 82¢; 1,500 bu do at 80c; 800 | westher we had up to anda few days beyond the staves, $8.00GT.00; circle Sogr headings, @00 | pracay an Seony, v ero falily nctive, and previous i 5 from National ‘Banks fn any of the redemption | this exception, the markot o “temals SECCC | bu do at78o; 400 bu do'at 75c; 400 b do af 72¢; | “break” of the Lyon's comer,” was distrbed | ¥ set; flour hoop poles, SU00GITM 9 m; X $18 @10 | ZTems et cities might be counted s reserve to the extent p g 400 bu do st 7ie; 1,900 bu do ab 70c; 1,200 budo | by sbout three days of excessiveheat whon thio | Forksud tercs poles, $20.0065%,00 9 m : whlakey baxt | gisal rope, 23 @ 26, | R Eeus i CATTLE sarEs, 7 ral featnres of fhe dry goods market. BSteady A 4 o e days of excessive heat X a requirement of the law would bo that, in times | fextiles, and there is no *softentng’iin priecs, | ~ e following is the oficial reportof grain in | most elegant, and well-cultivated belt of coun | “HRUGS AND OHEMTCALS.—Steady activity 1s wit- | Gk, 9 vai, 5 ek of extremo stringency, the etrain would be mora T T e o o tromg hoth | Store in this city on the ovening of Saturday | try crossing Xows, and mostly bounded by the | nossedin this market, and prices generally aro firm. | Bitch, % brl.. : 600 G700 severe on New York, but much less 50 on all | Mar 211 53" “?.:'19’-“' am “t’-‘ o dg'fm last, and at corresponding dates. There was no | Northwestern, and the Dubugue & Sioux City | The most notable change since our last report was the | Tar, %3 brl .. . 6.00 @550 the other cities. : galocal and. onj e L A elde hoses | TePOrt for one year ago: Railrosds. You neglect to tell them that the | advance of $00 per casan the prics of lse the pres- |- . of bre nctive than any Still another modification that will possibly inferior grades, the mar] S Wa§ : 95 @g{;: money lost by individual operators in | S1t uotation being $8.00. Te Seviso our a3 fol- |- of its half dozen predecessors, both the local and in- guirement of 2 per cent to be held sgainst elr: | 0 (9G53 for New York. factory, abd ar %% | nothiog, coipgied fo_ tho, teritlo. losscs Mo @ M [ Bricoe yaaral selomen, Sivhonand linssedhare PR iimon e Bl e | Bt Viten, Co chtinlZpood B s N e £8 B |Sem imeel Sk e o i R mest st $10.00 for hard and soft. ia still ; el , 4m e B B8 Tonnd. A satiatactory business 1 dojag ot then- = - this requirement. THe market valus of the | & oo 's tosd Saad, ihs mashet is mediately followed the break,” when they in | Axlegresse 127 | mexed prices: Carbon, 2T4G8¢; oxtralard ofl strictly | “HOGS—Trade gpened with considerable spirit bonds deposited o securo ciroulation is from | Scarce, and, under & good demand, the market s their greed and avarice neglected stacking for 130 @ .. | pinter 86c do, fee-pressed, 806 o, eurrent make, | 1, OB HECe Shennd Tt congiderable SpEIL 2t t0 25 per cent greater than the smount of the | 1Y, £ O, Withont percopiible change I val- thresbing. With the former tho money simply B8 T |l ke e e nced, o, @501 0 | iy material varidtion from the, prices current- aotes they secure, and the margin cannot In | Ses.. EHaywas active and irm. Local and oat- changed hands, while with the latter there ia an 138 G 10 | Hok o amicis pire S105 Go.tairs, BL007 dy Now | yosterday, SL75@3:00 betng paid. . Later, howe - B e B e e D o Iaflon was noy | Sids buyers wero operating on a liberal scale, st setust Loss ot millions of budals, bofl 1o quan: & Q % |1 00tk hankol 650; btraits, 705; elephsat ol | ever,—it becoming"evident that the day’s rer 25 per cent regerve against circulation was not | &80 o e D S sted timothy, and at cns0r fity and quality. While you neglect talling these 0@ | L0 "*:A{;qmfin 2@ 8e. ceipts would reach af Teast” 20,000 heado, thera feduired by lem, fhe bankers AT I | 81 001200 for prossod prairio. FHides remain g thfags, vou o fll them sbogt oneo o gk that | Slorfors % 182 1% | raorls ‘31‘,’3";?‘ AND PUTTY~Trade 15 SUGHY | ud s general © softeniing,” and by inidday’ a do- i 4 4 o 222 | the crop of fornia is TO! ious,”—that s more active' rmerly, ere i3 still chance for i 4 iy e risl: hoving his circalatiog notes go {0 protest | dull and angettled. Leather was ateady and un- e it in roaped thero in * fabulous protasion ; " that | Gom Omphor, B BE 0 | Evmens Poss rurain hanged 2 iswns . | Glne of @l had lees astaished A 2ha 594 the bonds sold. Tho National Banks would | & 2 6 ‘market, prices ruling steady ot 3735 0 “the yield in tho San Joaquin, Livermofe, Bi- | Gum aleiing i@ w0 ; v 1150 | pous, olders found it meceasary to grank SHLL bo obliged by zedsem thile Wircilation even 53 tor catons - 60@926 for boded el 658 1,00 gramenito, and Napa Valloys show maoy mill-| Giue, white, . w8 Soseie i s e eiving 2 Graas 6o SHLLARt tha abtans 1O TESEIve WAS requir Y g - b g prosgemsped i 1§ 8ac] B0 MAN; 24 8y Canno! Iodine, 1. L350 @ iy % 3 it to prevent Ioms n the ealo of their bonds do- | Beod ®nd st @7 for fupentine. S005T L4260 | goniod for. mumbor, 8ad Sl they como by | Ly, chus, siis 5% -8 2o 1050 | Homot users, sndbaforo the close pricss bad osiEE it Ut St trosmrer olaoing 1 oyt ol g o o ey do vy wa o Q| M g i @8 5 | s gt S i e Of Inte &fl’f“_fl;}?“u"flm’?:‘{;‘;f“gmg & Tn fos common,. Lime and cement, unchanged, e H&‘;flh’ N i b‘?lgm“m;;;gaqol bt | O o in 8 Tnsold, and the “outlook ¥ is. by mo. méana’ kK n. 12 b 1y d 3 = £ ’: ittle more to fe in yearn- [ o T et X & sigoross vat s Aercs alve colly | Ml wioin dupaad 5 5028 1o s bus, [The B ing for To0d» B il my Lrtn of 103 0015 | O, e g e ;g”;:;’nfif,“ oy h::d t?:;‘;-m m“égfi,,gg mghytuoymsduc;: o firm 'X:e?ing o sake mo 10,48, gold wEnh“]‘;ID :én &F;tfim% );1'5 qu"i'ge'ibfi; Togmlom, ‘!‘eidmv,;““’t B, .2 Terowre st SLI5@1. g‘Tha"poum! grades 3 8 3 he in the Bia X ould it not be bel im, 0d., ... .enn @ s 3 E 5 Bave recently been beld, at which business men | changes in quotstions to-day. Thero wag o ter o say to those © yearning for f00d” that we | Potash, Babbitls, ciza. 80 @ gmgg :ivrhglgc;;ggu o) g'Z“ erd generally. T e T ey renmomorns, 03 | market ateady. Clover and fax quieh. . Hops | O s Son furahh o slap youe e yaase b qualities. We quoto closing prices &t $4.60@’ fl s roducing it. We can then'pay our debts to the r 6. TTTY. 5 5 o D - 8 et o :f;,’:;flflt*Eflfl“ :;};h; “"gg&“fg u'ima?::: Of_;‘ée o szerchmt, the merchant can then pay the manu- 1108 118 e 8y | Werenot operating. DRAIN OF SPECIE FROM CALIFORNIA. > wcéuntggt wmib' e ) g; @060, 164, facturer, the manufacturer can then H(ly you, tile, gen., B e 1B e, oens £ S| m. ¥o Ay, A San Francisco paper ststes that tho grest | o & y ty, H dfim‘ & oy 2,479 Iaborer, keep you employed, and thus keep the | Sulp! o, B g ] 16 IRON-Gonfinuzs in-active demand, and the | 2 47, F o P, A &Mm o Semung, o mouey_gulitn Denden - lan | OET e S S taiaei Fescubion. potatass 969,763 Fhieela of cominerce and mennfactures in MOUON |yt acheretl ohistabug ol riees; tho demand 1 oo | No. 1 Scotch, Cortness e e |16 T Am |4 s oars -l 20 4ss i caused e Directors ndon An( 21 !t J . % = o and well grease 8 % le 511 45 239 475 |88 470 |48 819 485 Trancisc h?.ntl; to, draw €2000000 from thels Dot , good inguiy, selling ot S@ese @ bu s Now, Lam s farmer, 3y orop of whest befory tielylocal, and prices Irzegulae, | Bales include 10 g% d 3 4m o o im |womoim ce in city. e whole o ame H x x ’ 136,020 harvest I felt suregave promise of a yield of | at 25c; 24 tubs and 6 brls at 2dc. i @ 62.00 263, LT, % s beon ehipped during tho past thirty days | APEleS nete Aer 2 (20 CUERY IpOLRe 108 fally 25 bushels par acte, iy threshing 1 | © FEATHERS. Gontinue i good demand." Prices sze Govoo | 82 0 L s s em hwr o im Hhxongh the Post Ofiice. *Wo aro informed by | Grapes and anmoes In falv p o— now done and I find I have less than 17 bushels | steady, and quotable at 6370¢ for primolive goese; Seam| @ 200 |2 8- @es e of G onine et of e Btete fov | , Highwines wero quistand stendy ot the quo- mp peracro, and my crop was pronouncol by the | P4 uisintn tho sy of an sctivetrade San|d = M T e Rew Fork £ London: faie S o S S Wy MO e aioay ooy, b e | 1 e aceanito st fron o | S} GiEg el I LGRS 4n 1 i em ke m ——— X & k3 2 . i what the stand on the ground was goud enough | tions is unusually small, while of whitefish, her- | prices, Wa quote: < 149 905 475185 226400 1110 - 207 485 Lake freights were moderately active, but 101,830 ] ly , cod, P a REAL ESTATE. aguin 3o lower, at 160 for wheal and 1o for ] 12 bl pes sote bk shors ' coduned my | s, wud sl sees o WL gt ey Tt | Comiy miced o 9 § B ik (% 281k e 4w corn by sail to Buffalo; do to Kingston, 25¢ and 1,28 »e-- | yleld fo abOUE o) bUSha S, ARG SIS 0TS0 deer, | o bat the velumo of tiade fa light, owing to the 03 36 490 (50 22 490 (109 268 480 il. thro t ———— ——— | if we were to ship o your market, so fer from | year—! 5. A = 55 285 487|490 218 475 . Instruzents flod for zecord, Tuesday, Oct. | Z¥foby sell, Dom on thaongh sate mas qucted | Mobil....owo...... 475674 251 6889 | realizing s profit we rould have 1 send som of | Lmperiblity of geing the goods formied. 4n ag; EE e - o £ SHEEP—There was 2 good demand for sheep,. Total, 5,514,052 bu. This is an increase of | our last year's monoy alon 152 i 5 2§ to pey the freights, orry propERTY. rates closed, dull, ahippers asking further, de- | 194675 bu wheat, 17,052 bu rye; 55,960 b ber- | or rather tho imposition oF teatoportation G | pere ooy, chinges noted tnes gu Jel sevicw: i 3 @5.50; * No. and the market was stronger. The receiptsw Tots 30 ena 51 1n Block 15, eo 7, 9, 14, asted Oct | S, A fotah of 3l Shactersivan soperied, WA | Loy’ and a docrease’ of 75,692 bu’ wheat, and | opolies, Henco wo keop these st homo sndput | 3, $5.0065:5; No. 1 rou, ‘shis@ion; N, | Common paper, . Targer than had bean Tooked for, bat with s, L ; consideration, $2,000. 17,000 bu rye, 70, 000 bu barley, and 3,000 brls | 230,674 bu oats. Total decreue, 108,620 bu | them into gomething more profitable. Thisfact, | 1 shore mackerel, $9,60@9.75; No.1 bay, $8.50@8.76; | ~POTATO] ers and local butchers both operating, . sellery™ North Clark st, bet Tllinols and Indiana sts, W, Lot | pork, i % 2 grain within the past week. Lshould think, your doalers and consumers | Xo.2 @bfia muackerel, SLO0@T5; No. 1, shore, it | changed. Common mdmm:xx:amm& :;areflxzz:::‘ mnsale | PO difficulty in fally sustaining priess, ané} | ; 8, tlated Oct 5 consideralion, §15,000, The rates of insurance on grain: cargoes for 3 - ~EROVIEION BTATIITION, . would soon bogin to notico, ua tho stocks in | 4.5, $550es.15; box herting, No, I, 34@3e; box her. | inclade? cars peach blows ab G5c delivered: 1 car do | WoCORtinue to quote common. thin lots at X Wentwarth &v, 8 W cor of Twents-Afth et, ef, Tot1, | the remainder of the month, are 134 to Sernia; | The New York Produce Exchange Circular | granary ot 'P"“’E“ By gy ation, _aflot, | ring Gealed, 40@42c; Columbis Rfver salmon, mew, | at50c: 1 car do at 45¢, 2 cars Prince Albert at 40c, de- | @S.75 per 100 1bs; medinm ot $4.00@4.50, dated Sept 16 ; consideration, $5,500, S1.80 to Buffalo; 22,25 to Oswego, and $3.00 to | gives the following as the foreign exports of | etc., ofc.,” were Sept lst, 5,006,153, while the | haif'brls, £10.00@10.55, livered; a car mixed at 30c on track; car early Rose | §00d t0 choice st SL75@5.25. & B T Thirty. 4 9 ot ¥ rovisions from New York for the week ending | corresponding time the previous year, they | FRUITS—DRIED—In comparison with the preced- | at 43c. 5 S B i, QML Mop’imal" o1 ek smq.cofl. ith l(’)cb 8, 1872, aud the distribution of seme: wore 4,054,005, being_more than 1,000,000 bush- | ing two or three wecks, the week under re- | BWEET POTATOES—Were in fair request,there S H Bept 165 constderation; 55,000, Dvaony were sgsit dull, with 10 pricen e i ols in xeess, Whilst they are now (Sopt. 38) bug | Tiew oxhibits some improverment i point of scfivity, | being no materisl changein prices. Sales weremado of | Interesting Decision as to the Respomy | v, bet Thirty-seventh 2nd Thirty-eighth sts, | ble change in prices, and not enongh of * argu- ® :n;f o alley, dated July 29 ; msmm;.f 50, | | ment” to gnm?sh relinble quotations, There was To £ 5 Lot 44 in Walker’s Block 12, of 5 e X Bec20, 89, | S0me inquiry for mess pork for March delivery, 14, dated Oct 15 ; consideration, $300. which was ly held at the ;{nce paid for 1t 0t 40 in Block 2 of Block 4, of nw i nw g of ne | Jesterdey. The only other ripple on the surface Lots 8 and 4 in Hambleton’s Lots 1and 4,in Block 7, | yiuch is the first full load of pork taken out by Pork, Deef, Lard, Bacon, Chees activ] X 1 X G ik B i | 4844000 budhels, to 098000 uahils, siowing | thopgh (i geaenl mael st e i smmabon, | 300y Mgos BGISH; U B sibilicy of Dircctors, : 4 7,183 1,42, deficioncy of nearly 1,000,000 bushels. Whata | §012 00y ore Deginning fo move with somé | and prices ateady. Sales include 8 coaps o1 ehickens . From the Hartford Times, ', s change in the situation in just four weeks. | gegres of frecdom, but domestics are still much | at$3.75@4.00; 8 at §.50; 8 coops spring at $2.75@3.25; | , It Will bo remembered by some of our citizens Your loss in receipts of thiscereal, compared | neglected. We now quote: _Dates, 8@J0; | 20t$2.50; 8 coops turkeys atl4c; 2at 13c; 1 coop | that in September, 1854, the Protection Insure with the corresponding time last year, to wit: | figs, drums, 14@léc; figs, .box, 18@19c; Turkey-| geese at$11.00; 1 of ducks at $£00. ance Company. of this city failed. The canse, from Sept. 1 to this writing, is 1,687,660, or pnmel[f@sc; French dxni U@llxc; ralsins, §2.25@ SALT-—Was in_good réquest, and firm; stocks ore | of the failure was mainly owing to the defalead about one-hslf. From the above, and for other | 2.30; blackberries, new, gg@lfixu: mapben-méa's@ not very large. No advance is looked lg;_nésruémt; tion of ita Western agent, William B: Robbins; rensons, I set my fignres to be reached on No. 2 | 35c; pitted chemsice, 23@26c; peaches, pured, 196i20c; | e copitaue to quote: Sagianw, £oe, 82.20; Onondasty | of Gincinnati. The amount of his defalcationf "Rockwell's Addition, dsted Oct 1; concideration, | s vessel in several years. But we still have over o eaches, halves, 1@T5C; do, rs, G)@Tc; Zants.| fine,$2.20; Diamond C, §2.95; 1 12,750, 100,000 brls in stors. (the_ quaniity can ouly be wheat, before tho dlose of ks mavigation, at | Zotcinl e eohine, Bontars, s e | B ey Tags, 50 grotnd ol 015 | aS Bover tally knosn, as he secreted his booksy Lot 24, lnFish & Youngls Subdivision, fn % e i | guessed at), and the packers have commenced $1.25 per bushel, and_on No. 3 0afs, before Jan. | tWestern, 7@ 73c; Michigun, 8%/@gc. Ashiton daifs per baf, £5.00; ground alum, $25, | but i kas ascertained to bo nearly or quit 26018, gg’ 15, dated Oct. 13 consideration, $500, uying for tho coming winters work Lard 1, at 35c, and if you will admit thet *the laborer-| ~ GAME—There was a reasonable supply to-dsy, and, | ~ BASH, DOORS,. AND S—Trade' continues | $200,000, two-thirds of the capital of the com! 14 worthy of his hire,” you must admit onr de- | under o good inquiry, falr prices provailed. Sales wers | good, and former quotationsare sustained, Wecon- | pany. Subsequently writs were brought against mands nx?e moderate and should point out the in- | made o420 doz ;’n:liia Chickons ot $3.75@4.003 },D d% umgn’ to quote: gnuy;nber of 3119 Diryectom in the congrts of New . & e o 1; consideration, $500. | wag quoted wealk, and mests unchanged, except justice of any lower bid. BMallard_ducks -z‘ g&m{g@.% s 513 doz doat FOUR PANEL DOORS, RAISED PANELS BOTH SIDES, v, 550 £t § of Thirty-first et, e £, 25x100 1t i hare) ? + that ehoulders for present delivery were firmer. York to recover losses which the 2ated Oct. 14 ; considerztion, §1,050. e ; Lot 10, in Broad & Pitney's Subdivision, in Sec g9 | The market ~closed nominal = at the Corn is not our staple, hence W give it but | 90z =mall ducks at +16 doz quail at $2.00." | Thicknes sustained. It was claimed that the oficers of; wnd 32,99, 14, dated Oct. 15 ; conslderation, ¢1.039. | following | range of ohireais 5},“:::“] pork, little thonght further thin wo need if for feed- | 5 os matestatly coaaging foumn semrordny’ Oher Denicy the Company had made false statements in rey 19,59, 1, dated July 9 considerition, $660, B | o momminalie G100 dh Seler ecember 522 ing, yet fisvfggggcg:,;'fi:g::peggyggg D fuirrequest, Oranhesnies quoitly wt $8.0IG550 Rl ge e candliionof b Contpassand thae Putr chiy d Indians avs,nt, i} Jig~ wood and_co: for wild, ani X for cultivat Bales fore the Directors were person: responsi=t Toictehy e $o00n, | O January, S12.70@I12.875¢: do, seller March, 2 Hicost Tuel, snd W learn of many heresbouts | Wererepokted of 10 bris at $2.00GR60; 1 car ot £2.00 1 o, whether they had “sny knewledpe. of, 19 eth st, een. £ota 88 eud 5, dated Aug. 20; consideration, 35,00, | 819.90@18.05. Lard, cash, 8i{@8ge for round Twelfth st, o of and neat Weslern 28,5 2 £ 0 | g of winter; do, et Decibor 71606 do, A e efa;l':u of Thixey fisrae 1, 50 1t to gl,’l;‘ro January, 8@8io; eummer eddered, 75;. “dated Sej ; consideration, £2,200, rdinary, ice; 7125 and 40, in Block 1, D5 Levs adaition, | dry salted chouidorn Gi(@hife; _short the falsity (if any were made) of the statement ornot. Among others, Mr. David Clark, wha was a Director at the tile of the failure and fo & short time provionsly, was served Witk six pro cesses on the 16tk of May, 1857, claimiig abong aa ting it to that use. This, I guess, is what | 8t $12i; 1282005 1at§1.85; 15 brla at SLEIGLTS ; B tfeaai and vesecl owhers whnt for corm i | 20 ois c@eL06, 2 baskets pches ot B G0 ot e Dbulky, and the ombargo levied by them in | 70% "mwm"“ ke m@&g, ai;finlc; oo, charging us four bushels to pnt omeinto the | 255 5 eases Gntawba b $176@9.00 5 25 beskots New York marketis the surest Wway £o_change | doat 75c; 40 of Isabells at 65c, 15 bris cranberries at e dated June 29 ; considerati . b8, 10@10%c; other ‘descriptions i & i S8 Indians er of ieth st, w1, 129 14-100 i i i ¥ its use. J.L.W. | $10.50; 50 at $11.50; 5 wild at $9.00. $35,000. Mr. Clark haa r ly contest 160 16 datod Oct.1 ; consideration, 23,000, salicily Jpominel Bweet omiled hamy TATEST, "7 | GROCERIESBuiincie as been only fairly aotivo Theso suits in all their_varions stages in g i L, 2 £r Tn the afternoon wheat was steady, with little | dnring the past week, an les hiave undergone very New York courts, from the lowest to the L e o B L o Ca poroton, Siaan, " | B@IKe for present delivery; 8@8idc meller g e Biaek s, Behool Seo adaitios, with | November; 73/@8e seller Docember. Green improvements, dated Oct, 15 ; consideration, $1,500, shoulders, 4l¢c; do short ribs, Te. Boxed 1,336,004 | . X S11214@1,125¢ | Little change. Tho casy feeling prevalent 2 wetk ago 85,359,490 | doing, and closed rather firm at $1,12}4@1. Dos given place to ond of Armpess, the advanc 20,107,020 | seller the month, and $1.125¢@1.123¢ seller N%g Las glven Blch f0 om0 of Qo e Mvince s u%: vember. Corn was weak, and very sluggish, | cles in the list, and in the leading staples there are in- Court of Appeals. He has declined all ovy to settle these claims, althongh offers hay ‘made to seftle for small amounts, clai; t it 45/ @47 3 ; e R T = ghmmoulfit‘sc’ufige%?:é“g:& qfl&ég}{%g&/g& T R O N o, Octy o, | closing dul 8t 823¢e seller'the month, and 5253 | alctionnal o lght upard movament. Bigace con: 7= guily, of omg he would ey ‘Calumet a7, 5 w comer of Twenticth st 01, 761t 10 | Englich meats, for delivery in Décember and | 7o the Editor of The Cltcago Trivemes | 8oller November,” Eleven charters were taken, | Uonssearce, but efieruie e stocks aro dn good smouat, but belleving that ho had com Tanuary, 6(@68e for Cumberlinds ; 63(@G%c | In s lotter of mine published in your commer- | Fhich will carry out 35,000 bu wheat and 200,000 | W35 BES 50, i Gaos °ro 1o BFices Row current: frong, snd that ho also had been & ef lley, dated Sept. 28 ; consideration, $32,000, ; lne Island av, between Leavitt and Oakley sts, nf, {ba: 63 i@t 3 r} bucorn. Rates were unchanged, except that @S : ol thkTe e hod veen o S emoen il i Gl w21 o e e | s, e avah, T e Bt one vessel was teken at 1424c for corn fo Buf- 2,%’;‘5&%&?%& 2%.\{%3}?\4 ,Hc%:a;' f;:.',‘%;k i e O L e on” ata s £ 25 ft to | forshort cleat’; 85, @Sc for long cuthams ; break- | wheat was curried to S1.60, In anawer to one Vithin & few days the Court of Ap; peals. of Yorl bas decided the casein Mr, Clar¥’s fo% £3,0%5. 3 ', §9.4 X T4 b crop, o Costa Rico, 22X @23X¢ ; Maricalbo, 22} @233c, > 'SEEDS—Timothy was in light demand, end the mar- | amount. The decision settles import: 525, 1n Starr's n e X of Block 5, of w 3 5¢c6, 30, | Ravr: extramess do, 310,00 for old and $11.00 | gave you my figures, after. cortain ressoning, in CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Caxpres—Star, £l weight, 30@2050; " Bicarine, | ket shads frmer, Ol Fory inc i g i i 14-53{ed Oct. 2; consideration, $550 for news beef hams, $25.00@26.00. City tallow, | thesewords: And'that, instead of paying 82 el 15@160. ; i e B e L e e E’;’L“fié‘l’?@éfi?&%fl%"?fiii&’ o TRice—Patny, 8@8Xc; Rangoon, T}@8c; Caro- | 154 ' Baies include 18 baga choico flamthy st §.003 60 | gion e 138 2 o H t $2.823¢ 5 sudugoodchvernss.fll;s Dndivided i of n ¢ sWX of neXand 8 WX Bo 0 7y el 40 baga fia: 4 0. e t, 15 consideration, | choica kettled lard at 8}¢o; 50 tcs summerlard | bushel.” Again, in Angust I wrote a letter to a | ruled steady at §1.78@1.85 for 94 per cent proof, et I g3 fax at $1,54 3 80 do at §L.50. a e SEBEST, A%, Qitea Ot Ts o | s per 100 105 Tobap 100 tes G0 ab 7,20 | cortain business howe fa St Loute, 52 which, | - BRGOM GORN- To0im ot present quotations, Tho | powdered, ASEEUKe) Gamuisted, 1iGisie; A | | TEAS—Tiomain comparsiively'siesdy ar proviously Journal ays the Northerd C-idod 3105 0 3¢ of s € X ofn e X 601,89, 35, | 5,000 pes green hams, soller Decomber and Jan- | for some reason I know not, Wwas given to one of | demandis light and stocks are increasing. Wecontinue | standard, 124GBxe; J0 o, 2, 12%@12e; B, 104@ | quoted Thoto &3 & fuirly gelive movemet ot tho igan Railrond is meeting with d.0ct, 163 considération, $20,000 uary, ot 80 5 230 boxes shouldere, seller Janury, | their pepors and published.’ Tn flis latéer my | 10;atote: $10.00650,00 per tom for commonj S10.00 | 32e3 St B N ClE Dot HE RN LN, | TR Somaes: Choba gt St to. exirs | Siderable. dificultyin s marsh abour six milc deajeimne ol 385 Secl, 3,3, daled | on plivate ferms ; 150 brls buichers' tallow af | figurén atocd recorded of S1.21 as my views for | G38500 05 chaice art i O | oSG s ik o, T0GT0NY; Subiea wictisses | S1OMEL20 supesang o Goosdil hyaon, SOCGELUD} north of that place, and which seems to be .15 ; consideration, 3 the September price of No. 2 wheat in your mar- BUILDING MATERIALS—Continue firm at the “g“" 10%@11c ; fair do, 83 common imperial,” 65@75¢ ; &;ad to chojce do, 80c@ | Other one of those bottomless nlaces for wh YR 5 @9, - b Wtfl,hvi;:%;fivfifltml’nifimd&'ll B}i‘clqumfl in moderste demand.wrather logs | ket. How far wy predictions werd verified | zecent sdvance, Wo makamo changes 3 quo: uzs—Dismond drips, $L80@1.85; silver drips, | $1.05: fine to eood gunpowdes, S0c@ELO5: cholce, ) Michican is noted, d‘% %o: :glxsfl‘mmnug gugzfimd" Addition, 8@8%c; grease qnolable at 5%{@7c. Baleswere | per bushel before another harvest, your buyers Toespay EVENING, Oct, 15, 8 pork at $14,50; 25 tes | will handle the e d and. es | lina, 9X@9X¢. it $2.95 3 reported of 100 brla mess pork at $14,50; ndle the now crop at abont $1.13 per | ATLCOHOL—Tho demsnd continues good and pric A SHNE ot todk, et it 150 | T

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