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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1872 " s AR =N O K £115,000; anufacture: by tallow, 8@83{c rease - quotable - at erally firm, the exception bein; ches and spples; 7 zary do, &t 45¢ on track; 1 car mizad | - 47 B RIONEY AND CORBIERGCE. | Siasii SR S Do o g, | G0, S lor Fomee TRN® "ot hich are egianidy & coms forvizd b et : pese douvered = |47 128 ted Sept. 35 3 considera 7 Bens rl8 miess pork at £14.00; 250 brls do eeller s, are tho - miar] a0 Armery ‘receipl i = B aan o oy demation, $60,000." Beujamin W. | Dorember at $12.755 500 bris. a0 seller March ot aro in good demand at $2508290 pef Dbox. | are lignt and demand fair. Weconfinuoto quote | 53 573 KMONETARY. Fullcrionav, 100 £t w of Forry ;0 §, G0s120 ft, date | $12.621¢ 5 500 brls Qo seller April at $12.873¢; | eck oot Te. g Dfi‘é’;h.‘@“ e, drums, 1@ | $3.50G400 for Jerseya; $26@325 fof Southern Yel. | 80 a5 ) ed Sept. 18; consideration, §1,400, " 7 H chte now lsgfl 86 730 ; 500 tos do seller Deecm- | WWeek Seh: I7: prubes, 8@9¢; French' do, JasUic: Tuoky | o, SR Mt hris iR i ! B}‘é;‘ plan S e o TuEeDay Eves Oct. 20, s NORTI OF CITY LIMITS, er at T3c; tes do seller March at 73{c; 0d 162, $2.25@2.90; Toisins, - mew, $2.60@2. ke | | PODLTRY—) Libersl snd_demand fairs | - A ! change wab @i i FRE o | aarerose st 630 ft ¢ of Evansion road, s1, 1991661t | 1,000 pes green bams at 8%c (average 14 ibs And from Nov, 1 t borrias, Bew, DHGINT nameis’ maat: | pao et aro e e A oaosa] | the nhuepmrkag._fxgya_rp weie indifferent, snd Tho aspect of loeal financ Tittle more | dsted Oct. 1} conefdersti 50. i g 4 £ ] L P ,_35@3Te; | p ro X Tes dn 3 " Cuwency continues to como in from o, SO R0 « delivered firet: favorable weather; 200 Dboxes | throe years: pitted_cherrios, 25@%5c; peaches, pared, 19@19)¢o; | chickens at 33.50@3.75; 13 caops mixzed at 33; 12 coops | Sales dragged more of léss from the ogemng to favorable. Cuwency Lot 7, in Block 1, of Sationetall & Russell’ shoulders, delivered in January and February, 187071, peaches, halves, 8@Tc; do, mixed, G@éye; Zante | springat$2.30; 500 1ba turkessat 13c.; -2 coopado at | the closs.’ Tue supply was light, but fully the country frecly, and the siock of currency | 5/ ori'y gri i a,s,v 9 At wnfl.%%fitfin_ng«;};i 7, ‘e‘rfi D0 | 5t 45Zc; 30 boxen Tong clear at 7840 12,000 o8 ,;,Y.;gs %xg:enrk;,]%%i n‘i’n’éfié’a soggé?; Bew s@o}zfii g:. ?a“’éf"’ifi“s'@ zr. lxac'; mmdreé‘aoed at 1323 4 coops | equalled the-demand, and guotations wWere no her is incressing. Deposiis are not increasing | §8,000. 3 ! ’ | mew shoulders (city butchers') at 734c looze. 304 14@15e ¢ almonds, Terragons, 3cs Enonen | ducks ut $3.75@4; 1 coop gecso at $10. more than sustained.. . |, -.. s smoch, i eo, bub tho bauks are endesvoring to | , Lob17 in Block, of Assersors' Tots 17 to21, i Soc | | Kercheval & Son, of St. Louis, thus wiito of | Kardy D% 1600 Sheaaar HGIEE] Rupies valnut, 1oGi200] Bosy Taumuts | SALT 1Y o contioued good demand and rm st : o g decrcase their 10ans a3 o means of XoCOVERIDG | *iyehtworlh v, w1 S05158 To o oot l: 1o gq, | the PrOVision trade: Butter, lbs. 11 1 GABLA43 6,423,089 Pecans, 10@12)c; African peanuts, 1 Wi‘lmlng- Onondagn fine, £2.95 ; Saginaw fine, §2.25; coarse Dis- * CHICACD LUMBER MARKET. S e ded condition. This i being | 14, dsted Oct. 5; eoneidaration, 21,000~ 2016/ 8% | 3fess pork bas for several years been moro of an ob- | Gheese, lba...... 65.405,8356 TLI1E0,623 ton peanuts, Bes Tennesseo Deanuts, 8o’ chestnuts, | mond C, $2.253 ordinary coarse, $2.95 ; dairy, With- 3 from their expanded cc - 8 | s ihenss 0 apiieomqoration SO0 et 285 Jeot with speculntors {han with {ho legitimate trade, | Tallow, Ibs,... . 59977438 _ 53,538,355 _20, et bu. $6.M0GT.00. t a out. bags,"$3.00; do, with bags, $i.00°; ground so- Qmcado, Ock. 29. accomplished to a considerablo ostont, and as | ,JORIEE T B i 3090 | and tos great extent wil bo avolded, thereby redueing | * Zmprts of provislons nto Tiveipodl and Toudorls ~ | ggfi;gm; gfg‘g,?m;ffl;gggh‘zgn‘? and, | Iar, $2.257 Ashton dairy, per bag, $5.00 ; ground alum, | Veasels wers in good demand, and published ; i i e o influenco of epeculators and increasing that o iverpool. ondon, el sust | 8235, " e margin of funds between capital and depoits Tegitimato {radlors, ana it ot carried 100 far it will b wia U3 1m0 B7l. | feined, Sales include doz praire chickensut$io; | © BEEDS—Wero quiet sod unchwnged. Timofby | 5ites Bnchanged, as fallow on the one bapd, and loans on tho other, is the COMMERGCIAL, productive of good. Judging from what {hey fell us et A, | 2 doz 02t $3.75@4.00; 15 doz mallard ducks ol 8300 | quotable sk €5 for prime. Clover $5.30@5.35 for measure of their ability to loan, it may be Al . e supposo the reduction will bo 25@33 per cent, and Jan.lto Jan.1to Jan.1to Jan.1lto | @3.35; 11 doz do at 32.75?3‘026’ A ismun ducksat | medtum, Flax $1.50@L55. Sales include 185 sncks the banks are getting backioa faking stocks now on hand as evidence wo think the Oct; 1. Octl Ol Oct.l | E306200 ,‘ll dntzxgfllfl.n $2.503 6 snipe at31.25; 4 | prime timothy at 33; 19 at $2,60; 75 8t $2.75; 16 sacks sseumed that the banl getting TUzsAY EVENING, Oct.2), | contemplated reduction would bo advantageous, con- 8 516 871 i | madlevyenisonatle, Sacadtel clover at $5,25; 102 at 25.90; 16 bags mammoth at $5.40. condition where they will soon be able to extend The following were tho receipts and ehi ta | verting a large reserve into active trade. Next to mess 23,698 014 12774 16,885 | GBEEN FRUITS—Apples were m y octivent | ~SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS—A fair business wag’ id to ench of the mercantile community o Ptsand shipments | ;5 dhd with the view of meeting the wanta of forel @429 oRMs IL407 90sk | S2.00@2.40 for car lots, $2.%5@2.50 from store, Cran. | transacied at the following Lis of prices: moreaid toench o of the leading articles of produce in this cily | consumers, and reduting tho genersl stock of e 2185 1,359 14,328 6,349 | berrica improving and quotable ot $10.00G12.00 per FOUR PANEL DOORS, RAISED PANSLS BOTH GIDSE, 3 g L& as are entitled to it. during the past twenty-four hours; and for the | countryinto n manageable compass, packers propose to L20,321 365,309 242361 362,819 | brl. Selesincludo 2 cars apples ot g‘i“? ;1 ?y??_flné Thickne * st e, New York exchange was firm to-day at 50c Per | corresponding date ¥ cut one-third of thir slaughter into English middles, f American provisions in Livorpool, | 2 cors dont$2.10 ; 2 cars ol $2.00 5 Fre 56"1:0 vkl 1 3-16. SIS0 > p 7 Yot d P 8 & year ago: Lams and ehoulders, for export during {he winter, an Sept. 1, 1672 13,600 Les beot, 10,001 brls porl, 13,057 brls at $2.0092.23; 175 brigat SLAOGLTS ¢ 50 basiots | 1 316 £€1,000 discount. The amount in tho market is e 28 they will bo operating for tho fret time in (hS Bisg | Srkens’ butter: against Oct. s, 1671z 5,018 tca b, gi‘lrl:snaflggfiggh 0% 0 hris 0.4t S001000 s &0 138 Ipens i i — ter. B .75 5 es. e emall compared to what is usual at this season ory of the trade, under one uniform standard—thal S,Cgra“ ;lxsng::h H;lfi:fi,sss ;zgfie::k fxxn‘(7 :‘r T fi]l‘&; 30 Dris choter calttvniod cranbersies at $10.008 | 3 355 ¢l established by the National Conventionat Cincinnatl, % vieen 0@ 3 - ‘The receipts and .shipments for the past 24 of the year, and 21 colleciions in the country are smat 3 o L ¥ ptember—it is hoped and believed that it will b6 | exporting ports from Nov. 1, 1871 to Oct. 23, from " improving, the demand from merchants to meeb | 505 condicive fo much good, and promotive of advantags | New York, and to 10th October, 1673, {rom otber porta, | = GROCERTES=Since our list weekly zoview refined | 316 hotrs, ending At 7 O'elock this morning, wers lishilities in the Eastern cities is also likely to | Wheat, bu toall cngaged in the trade, Hereafter tho standards of | compared’ with the axports from 'all Unired States | Sugars have advanced fully %@3¢c, and the market fa | 1 3-1g. 23 follows r asiiisesin o S By English meats, indeed of all articles in the provision | ports from Nov. 1,1870, to Oct. 81, 1871, give the fol | 8till excited and working ‘upward. The demand i ; T, e increase. ik depariment, will be the eame in every town in the lowing rosuits, | The pumber of burrels of Pork is in- | Only fair, but the supply is altogether inadequate, and Crrialiar THE MERCANTILE INTEREST. Rye, bu 3¢ United States, so that parties need not stipulate for a | cluded reckoned in 1871-2 st 200 Ibsto the brl, and °“rl.whhm can only pm%nny meet the \van_shcg (hel; E 3 iabiliti ‘hante— | Barley, bu particular “Brand,” but a-particular grade, without | Philadelphia Dee, estiated. Saaioniere. Ooflees are glso vy i1, and cliice a0d et ‘The old liabilities of a good many merchants— Gm.!.s s b 420 | Caring who packed'it. The samo remarks as to quality 1871-72. 1870-71. | fancy grades will probably go higher, asstocks arelig which, by the compromises and extensions made | S5 S0 B ,020) 11, and condition will beapplicable to sl other hog pro- Ve 's’f;fié'?fi??fé’,";‘;z i ;‘o:;s‘-;:e v ana s, g fignres same M;‘l“naes gear: abou this timo Jast year by Eastern creditors, | Broom cor, s ; Al s it St cieasing domand, - Rice, candiee acaps, and. starch e i e Foops Shimeis were deferred—are now beginning to fall due. | Sured meate, s 284,500| 876,000 | -Flour wasin moderate shipping demand for | e i rule quiet and eteady. ‘The general market msy be Size of 12-light Pri 203 i il ke Ao Beef, br] 3§ 38,139 | the Jower grades, but holders wero generally d quoted fairly active and firm at tho annexed prices @ o i it ot 121 In a good many cases the oxtreme backwardnes: = 233 430 | obliged to shade prices in order to cffect sales. Total. 512,970,762 Corrzs—lochs, 300; 0. G. Java, 25@26¢; Java No. 0: | Luamen AFLoAT.—There was s small gupply of collections, this fell, hes disappointed ,500 "gzgg}' The better grades were not wanted. Buckwheat i, ,@’223)}2?2;:& ?fifgfi;&?fi}@fi,fig{\;ficzfi:@}?g onhand; also, & small attendance of buyers. 156, wasmealle) expRclafichs (of ;imeharts Hour wae agein dull and lower, Seles woroxe- | 1o tho sfternoon wheat was fairly active, and | Smmo " dar 10%@h00; Sizipose, HHGTHe! Joist and scaatling sales were at S1150@LL00, who have in fact dome & large trade, ferms ; 100 brls epring extras at $6.12%¢; 200 3 @2Xc higher, closing at sx.o&% seller the | Costa Rico, 'm@'mmi Maricaibo, 32.@231c. and common mixed lumber at $12.00@18.00. and whose business this yeer has been profita- | Live hogs, No. erms ; pring £06.1234 5 month; $1.0655@1.063;c scllor Novembaz, and Canpres—Star, full weight, 20@20%¢; Stearine, Cargoes common A shingles wers gold at $3.00, X Cattle, Ni brls do abt £6.00; 300 brls do at 35.621¢ ; 200 2 o 2 ? 5 5 i oen, N . fa ey ey 00 £1.068%c seller December. Corn was dull, but | 19810 bt choice lots brought $3.10. Prices Tanged aa ble, but who, in view of double the usual amount b c. brla do at 35.50 ; 50 brls ab $5.75 7 400 brly do Tuce—Patns, 8%@8)c; Rangoon, TX@80; Caro- Tollowns 00,30 Sheep, No. - ; of maturing liabilities, find themselves in ex- s i : ey a shade higher, closing at 802¢c seller the month ; o iy lieved that, a8 a generalrule, tho mercantile e 2t 785 10 ria do ¢ 2700 ; 106 oris dp | tellor December, “Nothing doing in 1Ko | powdered, 135@15ic s grunnatod 10/6GI0ka; A | Shaage. Folontas ase thoiers iiuout porcaptibié vy trade of this city has not been so gmfits.hle for © 5645+ G0 bric ivato terms. Total, 2,535 | 1reights or provisions. standard, 15@13%c; doNo. 2,122@13¢c; B, 12%@ | mon to fair, 50@558; gm&‘,s 75¢ ; choiCe to extra, 11 w@w@gm half a dozen years as it hos in 1672, Tho.mer- B i b Tr s ar0sn - o8 foni at s 123c; extra C, 13%@123¢¢ €, No. 2, 24@12%0; yel. | $1.05@120; 'superfine to ke old hynon, S0c@S1.007 S 530 chants hieve nearly all done a much larger busi- bris.. Aleo, 10 {onabrau ab 310.505 20 tons s low G, 11X@113(c; choice brown, 1i@likc; prime | common imperisl, 65@75c; good o chojce A = 3 ness, and with about {he same percentage of | Ltk m £10.00 og track. 5 CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. do, 10}(@1Ic; Tair do, 105(G10)c; chioics molasses | $1.05; fine to good gunpowder, B0:@§L05; choice 8008 9.00 * profit as i t s but, the othor hangd, | S3lt bzl Wheat was less active, and generally dull, sugar, 10@1lc ; fair do, 8%@9e. $1.10@1. oxtrs, $1.25@1.35; choice to extraleaf Ry KT profikasin past years; but, ‘on the o ’ = = though averaging }¢@3J7c higher on options, and TuEspsy Evesixa, Oct. 29, Srnupé—Diamond drips, $1.50@1.35; silver drips, | Japan, S0c@$1.05 ;" fair to good do, 0@90c; cotored o +—Lrade wes & e yarda they bavo given more credit to country dealers, | Withdrawn from store yesterday for city con- | ; galo higher og oaeh lots, shan yestorday. The ALCOROL—Continuce to meet with » gosd demand | extra fne, 13G75o ; good adgar-houts eyrup, 45@50c | naturdl leaf Japen, 55G65e; cominon to fido Golong, | e petsy bub prices wera nominally unchanged, ¥ aeLung £O0CS oxJOREOE S a: STopg e i 5 4,52 3 3 i 1 i o at $1.78G:1.85 for 94 per cent proof. extra do, 50@55¢; New Orleans molasees, choice, 75 55¢ ; 5¢ 3 4 X : . 3 8 sumption: 5llbu wheat; 4,520 bu corn; 8,133 | ndvanco was attributed to tho declino in freights | 2 SLTGLE for M porwent proof, = = G 5 co, 15§ | 45g3se; good %’nngegxifi"flx foextm SoBLs | e eeetnd ceas.. lerge, "and it was a reaconable expectation that fermers would bo fiush of mopey, and collec- tions come in promptly. But tho low prices of grain, cattle, and hogs in tho country, owing to high railro migl}n,a, have diésppointed this expectation, and collec- tions have been unusuallysiow. The worst con- struction that can be put upon this situation, however, is_simply delay. 1n_nearly sll cases where merchants are now herd-pressed to meet their engagements, & littlo timo will straighten everything ont. Thero is reason to espect that money will be tight in the Weat oll winter ; with oate af 10 cents, corn at 15 cents, and wheat at D0 over n average of 80 cents per bushel in ail the country tributary to Chicago, it could not well be otherwise, but, even at these prices, the crops are moving slowly, and, notwithstanding the extortionate charges of ibe railroad compa- nies for freights, the prospects for the mercan- tile departmeut of trade are improving, becauso the merchants are collecting with better success than 2 week or two ago. CHANGE OF BANE OFFICERS. Ar. John De Koven, well known to the com- mercial public a5 Cashier of the Northwestern National Bank, has sccepted ths position of Cashier in the Merchants’ National of thia city, and taken a corsiderable interest in the capital stock. - £ REASONABLE TIME. «1¢ 18 well understood in financial eircles that scheck to be good must be drawn within a Teasonable time, Courts differ about the period included- in the phrase ‘reasonable time.’ g“d' e Woodbury, in the United States Court, eci days. Three months is the extent to which any of the tribunals go. Throeyears ago a check for $5,000 was drawn which was certified at the bank. Itwasstolen and losh to sight. Thres . years affet it was drawn, it wos presented snd payment refugsed. The holder was = bona fide owner, hoving loaned money on_its face. The cuse came into Court, the pleintiff claiming thab the certification of the bank took it out of the Tule of & ‘reasouable time.’ It-also assumed the form of g bank note, due any time and any- where. Tor the defence it was argued that the sm'tj‘ who took the check knew that it was over ne—took it with his eyes wide open, and sub- jectto all the equitics. Tho Court Sustsined tv.;.x’lIB"flew of the case and non-suited the plain- THE BANE OF ENGLAND BATE +as not raised to 7xer cent Jast weck, as was generally anticipated. Tlie most rezsonable ex- planation we find in any of the foreign zdvices of the failure to do £0, 18, that the open market rates for money ara even now below the mini- mum rate of the bank. . The apprehensions of & crigis by the bank officers were said to be founded mainly upon the fact that some of the London joint stock banks hovo accepted largely for Frénch bankers, who have turned these acceptances over to the Ger- men Goveroment. in payment -of their indemnity. Theee ‘acceptances not presented . Fet, represent deposits o the credit of the Ger- . man Government which are lisble to be called for at any time. As-the joint stock banks de- pend mainly on the Bank of Epgland for their specis, the withdrawal of the German deposits wonld call for specie from the Bank of England. - 'The TLondon papers, however, argue that the danger of s heavy drain of specie to Germany i§imaginary, and the feer of serious trouble +* therefrom preposterous. The London Times of Q<. 9 (money article) announces the advance in . ibe rite to0 6 per cent, and comments thereon as Zollows: The acoounts published this evening do not furnish ebsolite reasons for the movement, On_ tke contrars, Loy how au improvement in the comparative position f fa reserve, whicl last week stood in the proportion of 82 Yer«ent to the liabilities, aud fs now 33 per cent. As, marecvar, the period is one at which a return of & Dart of the é=cossive home circulation may be ex- Dected, end the foreign exchanges are finm, wWith a distinetly favoravle tendency, tho inferenco feems anavoidable that the rice has tecn adopted rather in deference to that portion of the public Wwho alyays feel comforted by precautionary steps than from sny demonstrable necessity. 3 One-third s for the last forty years, st lesst, bewn 1ooked upon as the trua amount, and that is exaclly the proportion .now held, Under these circumstances therocould certainly bo'no urgency for an upward movemezt of 1 per cent. At the same time it i to be admittel that tho fizures being st £o exactn point there can Le Little ground of complaint at its having been edaptec. During ibe past month the Direclors have contrived to keep their movements in almost exactaceordance vith thenatural sisteof the demand, bot in each case slightly in enticipation of it. Judging from existug symptoms a little delay ight now have been warranted, except for the fact tuat, with the vague notions eaterteined in Eome quarters, that 5o matter whot moy bo the banking positton of the Bank of England, our stoctk: of gold will Tun away upless we resore fo_ special means for ita £ protection,” unezeiness would be generated if the largo decline just exhibited had not in this way been met, Bupposing the reserve in the courso of thy next “week or two to experienco s reduction below 33 per cent, the rise, Ead it not now Leen mada, would then Lave become neceseary, while, on tho other band, it the rise shauld be shown to have been ncedless, there ouglit 1o be no difficulty in rescinding it. LOCAL STOCK 'AND BOND MAREET. Iesers. Lunt, Preston & Kean guoto buying end eelling rates in this market this afternoon . asfollows : Buying. Scliing. T, S. 6sof 81 sy . 1163 5205 of 2. 11535 of 11535 5205 of "05.... 116 5-208 of %65, Jam, snd July. 11837 5-203 of.767, Jan, and July. 145 5-20s of 68, J: d July. 1143 14z 10-40%. ... g 0w .8, 65 (ae nog ni T. 5. enrreacy Gs. =3 325 : Northern Pacific Gold 7-30 100 and int, Chicago City 7 59 and int, Cook County Ta....... 99 and int, Tilinois, Countyand Township I 5 i Bterling Exclaoge, (large drafts), 100@1103 s REAL ESTATE. The following instruments were filed for record on Tuesdsy, Oct. 29+ CITY PROPERTT. . Burnside st, bet Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sizth sta, e f, 22 ft to alley, dated Scpt. 26; consideration, 1,300, The premises No. 60 and 52 Twenty-fourth et, dated Oct. 24 ; consideration, $15,000, & lots in.Henry Graves’ Subdivision, wof Cottage GrovenT,inn o X S:c3f, 39, 14, dated Oct. 23 ; con- sideration; §32,750. ‘Rebecea st, bet Throop wnd Loomis sts, &1, 241t to ailey, dated Oct. 24 ; consideration, §3,750, Wilcox st, o f, 2x124 7-101t, in Block, of Rack- wall's Addition, dated May 22 consideration, $1,000. Grovest, n of Azcher av, e f, 60154 ft, dated Aug, 5; consideration, $7,500, Roves st, bet Blute Teland av and Monroe st, w f, 24x o, innw 99 ft, dated Oct, 22 : consideration, §500, Loks18 to 21, 1n Block 2, in Dond's Addl 13, dated Bept. 11; consideration, ¢ Sec 23, 39, 0. SIowa st, 633¢ 16 8 of Polk sf, w1, 823209 29.100 1t, anted Oct. 21 consideration, 89,335, 17 Iots well’s Addilion, dated Sept. 23; cousideraticn, §2,500, Zaifeholl st, S0 Tt W of Laflin'et, n f, 25x1%4 3t, duted * Oct, 2 considerstion, $1,000, sy st, bet Evans and inge, dated Oct, 243 cons Efatost, n wcor Modison et, e, ration, $1,500, 363105110 1t, bu oats; 358 bu ryo; 7,857 bu barley. _keeping their noses Lo the grindstone from carly d that & check must be presented within 30 | “blows; mixed very dull at 25@35¢c.” Sweet varie- d 18 of Lots 1uud 4, in Blcck 7, Rock- Lukosts, of. Lot 31, build- Tho following grain has been inepected into store this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 224 cars wheat; 155 cars and 21,900 bu corn ; 46 cars and 2,500 bu oats; 17 cars rye; 74 cars barley. To- tal (516 cars), 235,000 bu. Inthe case of Myers, Baster & Co., tho Di- rectors of the Board of Trade reported to-day, 1hat they had carefully considered tho now mat- ter submitted to them, and found nothing § change the former opinion. Tkey thereforo re- ferred bacl the matter to the full Board, with a recommendation for espulsion. It is reported that the firm intend to have the caee printed for distribution; and this suggests the question, Do they belong to thal clasa who * glory in their shame™ ? The matter of the Evening Provision Board waa {alked over to some cstent to-day, but was not discussed as heratofore, the guestion being generilly considered as settled in the negative, ‘fhe good sense of the great mass of members was against it; buf, till they compared notes, yesterday, they did ot know bow nearly unrnit moug was the seutiment against the system of ‘morn till near midnight. The number of those who do not. wish to keep the knes eternally bowed to Baal is larger than the Mammorites suspected. - THE MARKETS. ‘The leading produce marlkets wore rather Jess active to-day, with little change in prices. The tendency was to strength—tho later to wealknoes, Tho shipping movement was fairly active, fully ec\\:sl to yesterday. though limited somewhat by the lack "of offered freight room end the foar of obstructionin transit East. The Toceipts of grain were fair—not heavy. Tho re- laxing tono of the money market imparted a lit- tle strength to a few buyers, but there were not_many who cared .to . assume farther responsibilities on the long side of produce. The general features of the grocery market were essentially the same as noted for several dayspast. The excitement in_suger continues unabated, and a further 34c advance in refined grades was established—in sympathy with a cor- responding advance in New York this morning. Jobbers aro enabled to only partially supply the wants of their customers, notwithstanding the fact thet the demand is only moderate, Decided firmness also characterizes the market for cof- fees and syrups, both of theee articles being in active request. Otber goods in the list were quoted steady and unchanged. Inour dry goods market only a fair amount of trading was done, and values were subjected to but slight varia- tion, & 3gc decling in two or three brands of car- pet warp, and & }4c decline in Naumkeag and Columbian corest jeans being the ouly slterations deserving of mention. Car- petings _were quoted easy, the de- mand bein lLight for “the scason. Butter was fairly active at former quotations, the prevalent feeling being firm. Cheese mel with & moderate inquiry at 13@14}4c for Weat- ern, and 15@16c for New York factory, at which range the market is strong. Tho coal trade was active at unchanged prices, or at $10.50@11.00 for Lackawanna ; at £10.60@10.50 for Erie and Brier Hill, and 8t §7.00 for Wilmington. Fish continue in good dewand at full prices. Dried {fruits were moviug on a liberal scale at former quotations. Hay was quiet and easy. Tho hide market continues dull and unsettled. The de- mand is restricted to sufiplymg the most urgent necessities, and ag stocks are rapidly accumu- lating, & furthor decline can scarcely be averted. In the leather, oils, tobacco, and wood markets, no changes wers developed. The lumber trade was fairly active and steady at yesterday's quotations. Brick, lime, cement, &e.; continue to meet with a good demand, and ware without material change In prices. A good inquiry prevailed for iron, steel, tin, and nails, Hops, oo, and broom-corn are quict and-un- changed. Choico varieties of potatoes continue to meet with & good inquiry at 45@55c for peach- ties firmer nt 3$3.00@3.75 per barrel. The offerings of game_wers light, and a_good demand prevailed, with prices yanging higher. Poultry was in fair supply, and -better prices Were obtained for frash chickens, Beans plenty, cspecially corimon, and dull at $1.50@2.50 per bu. Seeds wero rather quiet; primo timothy quotable at §3.00; clover, prime mediuni, at £5.20@5.25; sud §5.40 for mammoth. Flax Quiet ab £1.52@1.55. Apples wero fairly active $2.00@2.40 for winter, in_car_lots ; S1.50@2.50 er brl from storo. Cranberries and quinces in ight request at previous prices. California fruits continue to meet with a good demand for home consumption and. shipment. Prices rule steady and unchanged. - Highwines were in fair request at yestorday’s uotation, being quoted firm in New York, though quiet. Sales wera reported at 8%c per gallon. , # Lake freights were again active, and firm at yosterday's rates. A few charlors wero talon early at thoso figures, and then carxiers Lield off il for an advance, hut could not obtain it, though shippers bid tho O. P. frecly all {hrough tho seseion, a8 freights were quoted lower, both on the Erie Cansl- aud on the ocean. A total of nincteen charters was reported, including two last evening, which will carry out 80,000 bu wheat and 450,000 bu corn. Rates were 13c on Bhent nm} 12¢ m}xmzmlg? Bg:!nln; lg«s;n corn to IBWegOo ; 1¥e on av tu Kingston ; an e on corn (through rato) to Boston. o European ireights were quoted at 92lc@ $1.023¢ per 100 1bs to Liverpool, in gold. Flour to Loudon at 21.85@2.00 per brl, in gold. Provigions were dull, and genernlly unchanged, though lmis wero reported 10@15¢ per 100 1bs higher. The weather is £till too warm for pacle- - ing, 8o that little naw product is offercd, whils iho old is generally held off the market, = Mess porlk was somewbhat eaticr on the longezoptioas. Lard was aleady. Meals werg in toms request, Lut buyers did not offer the pricea asked, benco little trading; Wwe quoto old metts lower. The market closed at the following ravge of prices: Mees pork, cash held @b $15.00; uew pork, §14.00@14.95 ; o, seller Decenber, ' $12.624@12.75; do, seler Jan- uary, @12.50 ; . do, dller February, nominal ; do, seller March, $12.60 do, sellor Aprl, £1285. Lsid, 73%@13{c_for mew; do, eoller comber, T3/c; do, seller Jenuary7¥{c; do, seller Fcbruary, 7%c; do eolior Mareh, Tc; dry salted choulders, bifc; shiort xibs,” 934@93c; oller descriptions - en- tirely nominal. - Sweet Iled bams, 11}4@12%, and green Lams r’.;m ab_84@8yic for Spresenb delivery; 81¢@83<c seller November ; B@S/¢e seller December. ~Green shoulders, 436@4){c; do, shortribs, §3{@7c. Meats, 15 to 20 days in selt, quotable ai e for shonldets ; 8@ 834c for short Tibs, and §:¢@E34c for ehort clear. Toxoed shoulders, seller Decembor, quotedat 4@ 45¢c. English meats, for delitery in Decomber and January, 64@65c for [umberlinds; 6l4 63c for short ribs, or long clear; 7e for short clear ; 8%4@8%c for ling cuthams ; break- fast hacon, 11@12¢, u1d Lecon hams, 16@18c, all acked. Mess becf, $8.5029.00; extra mess o, $9.50@10.00; ~ beef . hams, $26.00. on the Erie Canal, and the dullness to weakness reported from New York, The quotation from Tiverpool was equivocal—1d per 100 [bs higher ou choice, and.1d lower on common. The reason of this probably is that first-class wheat is most in demand in Dritain, boing wanted to mix with their own wheat—they have enough of the com- mon_kind, demp and otherwise poor. There was, however, liztle shipping demand hers, and the treding was almost entirely governed by lo- cal considerations—the supposed volume of shorts for this month, October deliveries have been light as yot, and_there ora only two days left in which to make them. Henco a good de- mand enrly, but itsoon fell off, and the preference for this montl’s deliverics diminished to 134e, whera it wes nearly 3c yesterday. Seller tho month, or regular No. 2 spring, opemed at 21.08%/, declined to 21.07, and closed at $1.0735. Seller November eold at $1.055(@1.06)%, closing &t 21.06. Seller December sold ab ¥1.03; 1.063¢, closing at $1.06k; end eeller tho ¥ sold at $LU51@1.065. No.1spring closed dull at £1.13@1.14; fresh receipts of No.?2do at $1.0734; No.Sdoat 8ii6c; snd rejected do at S0}¢@8lc. Cash gales were reported of 400 bu No. 1 spring at £1.16; 13,000 bu do at $1.13; 7,000 bu No. 2 spring at £1.073{; 12,600 bu do at £1.07%; 99,&']0\)\1 (fi) at $1.07%¢; 31,600 bu No. 3 spring at 95¢; 7,400 bu_do at 9434e; 7,200 bu do at 94c ; 500 bu rejected spring at 813¢c ; 14, gfll’ ‘l:u doat 8lc; 400 budo at 80c. Tolal, 194,~ 200 bu. Corn was dall, and averaged shout the same 28 yesterday, being X{c lower on options, and less weak on cash lots, as the differeuco between cash and eeller November is now narrowed dosen totwodays, Corn was reported steady in New York, with a moderate business doing, and the movement in freights was favorable to_Lolders, a8 in the case of wheat, but there was little buy- ing for shipment, though good desl of freight Toom was engaged to-day for corn. Most of the corn has been lield here for somo time past by the parties who bave now engaged to sond it forward, Near the close New York was quoted stronger, bul this only hed the effect to draw out larger offerings from parties who expected to recoiva corn next Friday or Saturday, on the November option, for which they had' not yet secured a place. Hence, weaknoss. Seller Noyember opened at 303/¢, advanced 3{c, and declined to 303¢c at the close. Seller tho month, or regular No. 2, sold at 30@3034c, and._sellor December 2t 3054@303e, both closing with the insido bid. Strictly frosh receipts closed at 303¢c, and re- jected'nt 20c bid, Cash sales wero reported of 14,400 bu No. 2 at 303{¢; 8,000 bu do at 30%c; 55,400 bu do at 303¢¢; 19,000 bu do at 803c: 25,000 bu do at 30i¢; 15,000 bu do at 30c; 4,100 bu rojected at 20}¢c; 800 bu doat 2c. Total, ar . 142,000 bu. Oats were quiet and stendy at sbout the same prices 88 yestordey, the demand being almost confined to car lois Tor local use, though one lob was taken for shipment. Regular, or seller the month, sold at 205/ @203e ; seller November at 203%@>303c ; aad seller December at 22c. Re- jected was again lower, with 16}¢c the best bid 2t the close. . Cash sales wera reportod of 16,200 bu No. 2 at 2034 5 12,400 bu do at 203¢c; 13,500 bu do at 20%¢; 8,500 bu rejected at 1734¢ ; 8,000 bu do at 17c; 10,000 bu do stl16ie. Total, 68,900 bu. = Ryo was in fair demand at yesterday's decline. Salcs were , 3,600 bu No. 2, strictly fresh re- ceipts, at 5044¢. Rejected was nominal at 46c. Barley was irregular. No, 2 wee egain 1o Iowar, and rather elow at the decline, while Ko. 3 was firmer, selling at 50c in_ordinary houses, under a good shipping demend. No. 2 was simply manipulated Ly the speculators, who wanted to hammer it down for nest month. It 80ld at 62@62}4c cash, and 62¢ sollor the month. Nothing doing for November. Teported of 1,200 bu No. 2 (A. D. & Co’s) at 63¢ 5 20,000 budo a6 623c; 1,600 bu do st G2ie: 11,800 bu do at 62c ; 1,600 bu No. 8 at 51c; 1,200 bu do at 50%c 6,400 bu do 50c; 4,800 bu do- at 4914c; 6,000 bu do at 49¢; 2,800 b rejected at 426; 8,300 bu do at 40c; 400 bu do t 39ie; 800 bu do at 39 ; 400 bu do at 3Sigc; 800 bu by samplo at 80 ; 400 bu do at 77c; 800 bu do ot 75c; 400 bu do &t T2¢; 800 bu do at G0c; 800 bu do at 55¢; 400 bu do at &0c. Total 74,200 bu. _ The following is tho ofiicial Teport of grain in storo in this city on Seturdsy ovening last, and 2t correeponding dates: WHEAT, et 26, 712, No.1 am No. 2 amter., No. 1 white. No. 2 while. No. 1 red. No, 2 red... No, 3 winer, Rejected wint No. 1 spring. No,'2 ‘spring. No. 3 spring No. 1bard spring No, 2hard surin Rejected prrisgs N trwde SITiL Sovee enn 20582 osTs. 09 Rejecied. No grade. 1,516 Total.covueeeeenens BI0,720 723,850 757,670 nvE, 1 . GM2 459 62,080 N L 159719 159,188 37,48 Rejecte: Ll ngm T1%em 6,601 Tolaleourerenseer 199,710 176,010 404,524 DanEEY, Xo.1. Rej No grads. Total. . 0465 47,337 Total, 4,859,107 bu. This i8 a increass within fhe weel of 28,226 bu corn ; 95,857 bu oats ; 3,451 Lu barley; and a decreaso of 108,427 bu wheat, and 110,868 bu barley. * The New York Produce Excharge Circular gives tho following na the foveigu cxports of provisions from New York for the weel ending 2, 1872, and tho distribution of sama : Pork, Deef, Lard, Bacon, Cheese, brie,” phoa W W s o Cash sales were, large and accumulating ; thero being only a light local detmand for immediate wenls, Tho following may bo Tegarded as 3 fair index of prices: $10.00G50.00 per ton for common ; $10.00@90.00 for fair ; $100.00@120,00 for choice; and $110,00@ 150,00 fot chofcy hurl, BEANS—The receipts wero large, but owing to o very light demand, prices ralo weakand_irregular, We note eales of 10Girls navies, at $2.50; 25 sacks fair medium, 2t $1.65; 10 eacks and 60 bu commor, ot 1., $150. BUILDING MATERIALS~—Aro unchanged; thero is o abatement in the demand for all descriptions, Pprices ruling eteady a8 follows : Stucco, $2.30G15 7 Kew York stucco, casting, $.75@4.00; supersine do, £5.0064.50; Rosendale coment, ~$3.25@3.60; Utica cement, $2.00 per brl; Louisvilie cement, $2.60; Akron ' cement, §2.00; 'marble dust, 33.35; lime, in bulk, $LOOGI10; lme, $125@1.35 per brl; whits sand, per_brl, $2.75@3.007 piustering hsir, per bu, 6@ ¢ 3 fire brick, per 1,000, $20.00690.00 } busiany brick (common), '$12.30614.00; Woodstock pressed range ut £25.00340.00 ; St. Louis Hydroulic pressed; #5.00, del; Milwaulice, $33.00, do! _fiacine, $30.00 del’; ‘Hinsdale, $25.00, del; v Mag, per brl, $4.00@5.00, Tho following is the 17 . ¢ prices per Lox. of 50 feet, for domestic window 74, Trom which & reduction of 40 per cent s mad~ dy dealers : Double strenath. 00 6x 81to 7x 9, 7310 to _8x1 8x11 to 10xL: 20128 to 2430, 26128 to 24x3; 26334 to 26x4( 24233 to 2514: 25345 to x4 20350 o 8215 32334 to $3350.. © ‘butter market is concerned, » ateadily fair demand existing throughout, and prices ruling Srm and udckianged. Stocks are till slowly sccumulating, bat bs yet the ara fh 70 way opprassive, and thore dogs not seem to bo s dlsposition to urge sales at sny. concossion from the quotations. Local and outside. Duyers wero operatiug lo-day on a liberal scale st the annexed rauge of prices : Strictly choice dairy, 5@ 26c medium to good, 18€22¢; inferior to_common, 1G15e, & AGGINGTn connection with the bogging_market thero are no clanges of importance to note. Durlaps and gunnics are mecting with s fairly activa inquiry, but Gther gaoda n the list are moro or less neglected. ices, however, are Srm all around, aud_we continue to quote: Stark, 2)c ; Ludlow, 35%c; Lewieton, 34c; Amorican, 32j¢c} Otter Creek, 3i¢; burlp bage, 4 and 5 bu, 20@3%,¢; gunnies, single, 18@192; do doutle, 283" wool sacks, H0c. 5 CHEESE—This murket has been only faizly actie since the date of our lst weekly review, the demand comiiag principally in tho shrpe of small orders, to incet immediste wants; but as tocks ate moderato and the tone of tho Easfern market firm, dealers are insisting upon and_obtajning full prices, Wa repeat ourlist as foliows: New York factory, 15@16c; Ohio. factory, 135@143c ; Western factory. 3@ 11/, COAL—An 1dvance of §0c per ton in Lickawanna coal, was tho only altcration noted in prices of this commodity within the past half dozen days. The gen- cral market, however, i# Wworking firmer, and an ad-. vance in both hard and soft varieties 33 looked for within the next fortnight. We now quote : Lehigh lump, $12.00, Lebigh prepared, $11.00; Lackawanns, $10.50611.00 } Erle, $10.00510.50 ; Briar’ T0ll, £10.0@ 10.50 ; Walout Hill, £10.00@10,50; Blossburg, $9.50@ 10,00 ; “Cherry Mine, $9.00; Hocking Valley, $3.50; Indiads, $9.00'; Minonlk, €8.00 ; Wilmington, $7.00, CANNED GOODS—Increasing activity Is witnessed in tho canned goods trade, and greater firmuess per- vades tho market for nearly overything iu the list though aside from 3Ib tomatoes, which Luve advanced 25¢ per doz, quotations areunchanged. Following are the prices clurrent : Blackberrics, Gooseberries, 2 1 “Tomatoes, 2 . Tomatoes, 3 b Corn, Elgin, Cora, Yulmouth, Fees, 2 1b... Lima beans, 3 15 Succotasl, 3 . Tobster, 210, Laouster, 1 1b. Oysters, 2 1 Oysters, 1.tb COOLERA! iour in mand. Other varietics quict and prices unchanged. Wo continue to quote: Pork bsrrele, $150@L55 lard tierces, $1.60GLB5; whiskey Darrols, $S2.15@ 2.35; ' flour _barrals, 50@55c; stuves héadings, $17.00920.00 for pork barrels; staves, $8,50@Y.00; circlo flour headings, EG9c R est; flonr hoop poles, $ILO0BITO0 ‘P pork aud tiesco poles, $20,00@10.00 P m ; whiskey bar- Tel Alaves, €23G227.00 3 m. CALIFGRNIA FRUITS—Wero in good request, both for Liomo consumption and shipping acconnt. Pears quotable at $3.50@5.00 per box ; grapes, @30 ; sales include 75 boxes at $4.00@4.50; 200 bozes ot .60 3.50 ; 500 Ius Muscat grupes at 25¢ per lb. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS—An advance of 25¢ each in gum opium and morphjs wero tho only changes noted in prices of goods coming under this head, sinca ur last report. Trude is good, snd tho marlket rules firm. There is, at prescnt, » good deal of inquiry for ‘bromo-chloralum, and prices aro firm at $4.00 per doz, pints. We now quote Acid, citric, Ib. $140 @ 1.50 Acid, oxalic, Ib. 31 @ 40 Acid, tartaric, p 5 @ 70 Amuionin, catby ... 8 % Axle-gr idywal @ 13 @ 43 @ 18 ‘Bromo-chloralum, p 4,00 Corrosive sublimat @ 140 Cream tartar, pure, it @ 50 Cochincal, Hond., b... - @ 100 Clloroform, 1b... @ 130 Glycerine, 1tb b, 1b. @ 40 Gum camphor, Ib. @ 50 Gum opium, . @ 85 Gum eellnc, il 5 @ 50 Glue, white, 1, 5@ 50 150 @ 85 @ 575 @ v 550 @ 125 @ 0il, lemon, Sane 6.00 @ Potassa, cllor., 1 6 @ Potasslum, cyas, 8B @ Potazgium, iod., 87 @ Potash, Bahbits, cas 200 @ Quiniue, sulph,, 0z, 27 @ Red precip,, bo...... 150 @ Rogt tpecae, powd., 1b. 200 @ Root rhei, E. 1., powd., 1b, 150 @ Sal epsam, ib. 14@ Silver, nit,, cryst., 0z, 1100 @ Soap, castilo, gen., 1. 1@ Sulphar, Ib... SeSigra 5@ au 9 ppiy and fair roquest, Limed, 18@20c; salc 3 100 ¢asesat2dc; 600 EGGS—\Were ‘moderaty Prices rule stendy at 22@24c inclade 1,360 doz. fresh at 2. doz. at 224, FEATHERS—Were in fair demsud, and quotable at £8@70¢ for prime live geese ; 25@s0c for mized. FISH—Fow changes, and none of importance, have taken place in this marktet since our Jast Teview. Busi. ness s quite a8 netive a5 s usual at this season of the year, and, with no eurplus stock on. hand, the general fecling i8 firm, Following are the quottions: No. 1 B2 Noy By, $5.008 525; No. 1 _trout, $4.75 No. '1 "shore mackerel, $9.75@10.00; No. 1 bay, $8.50@8.75; No. 2 bay mackerel, $7.007.25; No. 1, ehore, kits, 1.75@L80 bank codfish, $5.60@5.75; George’s cod fial, $6.50E6.75 3 box herring, No, 1, 30@33c; box her- ring, ecaled, 42@45c; Columbia River salmon, new, ‘Lalt brls, $20.00@10.55. _FRUITS AND NUTS—A steady improvement is no- ticasble in the fruit trade, ond prices zre mOw gen- @80c; Pm:"too Rico molaases, choice, 60@65¢ ; common. . molaes Srices—Alispice, 17@18¢ ; cloves, 28@30c; cassis, 40@42c ; pepper, 92G233C; nutmegs, $1.35@L30; gisger, pure, 20G0¢} do .1, 20625 { doNo. 3,35 e SoAPs—French mottled, 63(@63(c; German mottled, T4 @Ti¢c; Golden West, 6@6c; White Lily, 6X@ 63c; White Rose, 6 @63¢c; brown Windsor, 4X@ 4)c; palm, 6@6}¢c; Sivon Imperdal, 6X@6C. Srinci—Gloss, 9X@10c; corn, 9GI1c; laundry, 6@ €; common, 5@ 8. HAY—Within the past half dozen days no quotabla anges have taken place in prices of this commodity, but the market Las been licking in strength, and the tendency at the present time seems to bo downward. Should ihe demand kecp up, however, & decline may possibly be averted until tho closa of navigation, Tol- lowing are the wholesale prices paid by dealers: ON Tnack—New timothy, beater pressed, $16.50@17.50; do lnose pressed, §16,00@17.00; new prairie, preseed, §10.50@11,50. ON WAGON—Timothy, loose, $15.00@ 16.60; prairle, loose, $9.00G11.50, ' For delivery of pressed, £1.00@1.50, according to distance. HIDES—The condition of this market has under- goue uo important chamge, save that in green cured stock thera has been s further dopreciation of . Bayers are still holding off, and stocks are accumula- ting to such an extent that it is feared that still further reductions will Liave to be made. Wo quote as foliows : Green butchers!, Tige; green saited, cured, heavy, 105@103c ; do light, 11@11¥c ; cured, SH@I0kc} 35 green calf, 17c; green'clty veal kip, prime, 1dc; dry salted, 16@17c; dry kip, 2205 dry calf, 26c ; dry fiing, 19@20c ; deacons, 50G60c; damaged, 8c; sll. other damagel stock, two-thirds' price; branded, 10 per cent off. HOPS—There was some faquiry among brewers for current necessities, but aside from this the market wus quict and uncherized, Wo continue to quote 15@ 30c for Wisconsin ; for Eastern. HONEY—TFalr grades in good _request at 24@30¢ per “1b; strained and dark plenty and dull at 15@20¢ ; New York prime, 30@35¢, IRON AND STEEL—A good steady demand exists, ‘previous quotations being fully sustalned : Horee-shoo iron.. @ 7c 4108 5 510 rates 4UG 5 910 rates £10@ 5 310 rates 41056 610 rates 410G 5 910 rates 410 Tates 41 Tates rates Norway nail rods, © 93 Tates German plow ateel. 1 @2k rates Bessemer plow steel**-......19% @135 rates Spring and plow stecl, ..., 11 @12 Tates 'LEATHER—Is in good requeat, and remrins steads at former quotations, e repeat our list ea City harness....... f Countrs harzess. %@ 88 Line, city, B b, 4G 13 Kip, g1v.., 0@ 1.10 Kip, veals. 0@ 115 Gityupper, N City upper, No. 2, ey Country urper, No. 1 Collar, R 1t... ‘French calf, 24 t0 26 153 .. French calf, 26 to 30 s, French calf, 50 to 36 ibs, French calf, 50 to 100 1bs. 1. LEMONS—Were inreasonabily fair request at $3.50@ 9.00 for Froncli ; $7.50@8.00 for Malagas. New oranges quotable at $1,00 per 100, METALS AND TINNERS’ STOCK—AIl articles_in tho list were fairly active and prices regular, as fol- lows: T1¥ PLaTE~IC, 10x14, $15.50; do, 12x12, $16.00; do, 14x20, 16,503 do, Tootiag, IC, §14.05, «, P10 Tan—Large, 43¢5 nmall, 46¢; bar, 47c. Bazzr Zovo il chnks, 11ye] balf casls, 113e; c: N—No.'24, Tic rates, Corren—Copper bottoms, 48¢; braziers, over 121bs, 45¢; tinned copper, 43¢, WrnE—2105, 8c; 6, 8, 12, 113e; 13 and 14, 123c; 15 aud-16, 14c; 17, 1505 18, 16e; 1, 10¢; 20, 20¢’; full undle, 16 yer cent discount fence wire, ¢, NAILS—Aro in good demand. st present rates. Stocks ore ample X continue to quote: 6.25: for Al requiremens. e per keg, $6.123 do, " $6.3T@6. 61 to 60d, 534d do 7.00; 3d o, $7,62; 2d do, 59,37 @Y. ¥ to the trade. - RES—Were moderately ‘sctive, and $18 @19 18 @ 17 8 @ = 7 @ 19 500 @6.25 Pitch, 3 brl 1600 @T.00 Tar, B brl . L1600 @650 OILS—Wiih flic exception of n ¢ adviuce fn car- bon oil, quctations of goodsin. this inearo the same as awedk ago, There s however, an _casier feeling sn lard ol and an early decline is ooked for. Linseed and turpenfine are in fair request and stea steady Wa quote: 2144@28c; Car- bon, ~ water whi "extrd lard oil, slrictly winter, ce:pressed, T3c; do, $2,00@2.10; neats’ foot ofl, strictly pure, tra, $1.60; do No. 1, 90@%5c; benk oil, 0c’ elophnat oil, 93c; turpentine, 12@Tsc. - PAINTS, COLORS, AND PUTTY—Somo littlo im- ‘provement {3 noticesble in the demand for paints and colors, and the maricob remains steady at tolerably full prices : A WIITE LEAD, Snow wiite. Railrond colors. Rochelle ochre. Ecglish Ven, T ‘English orange mineral. Englich red lead...... American red lasd. Faris whito. Whiting. . In bulk, e In bladders. 4 c PIG IRON—Thia markot is more quict, =nd prices, though nominally unchanged, avo less firm, Wo mako B0 change in our quatations 25 folluwa: No. 1 Scotch, Coltni . @ 87.00 No. 1 Scotch, Summerlea . g o o .00 b 1peeeree: Sp2e 882823 a 2 8, No, 1 Chicago stone coal , . PAPER STOCE—1Is iu steady, fair req slight variation in prices, the’ following stll being current s Country mixed rags, 3 1. B, = g follows : = EE Sa |3F 5 R Chicago to £ e 2 |: i : R g H : s =\ 8 3 P Sag'® [F o H % [(§s8] i E 570 | sl | & s | rales | @ 1zle |0 e | 12060 | 10 65 | 138 ... BT B .80 40 w0l .55{ 273¢/ g .80 kM @ [ 1. | ¢ TR : I i 85 1o70) B Potersburg an i T e Y S — 00@ 1.50 . and 9, 10c; 10 to 11, 11c; 12, . ceipts provelighty We - “Butchers' flosh, averaging 700 to 1,050 [hs, - 2.6084.00 Inferior—Liglit und thin cows, hcifers, " S stags, bulls, snd scallawagy ateer 2.00@2.50 Texus Cattie—Through dravea. .. 1.75@3.00 Texas Cattie—~Nurtlhern wintered.. 8.25@4.50 CATTLE SALES, 5 698 {G‘ TP (] 889 8.15 %1 50 L0 435 981 798 08 5 19 good stecrs. ,345 525 10 stock steers 053 423 31 good steers. X e 16 butchers' stock. 195 375 16 rough steers 208 475 52 chioice steers. 408 5623 16 good stecrs. 5.3’ 54 medium steers. 4.55 16 good steers. .. 500 - 11 Dutchers’ stock. 495 25 stockers. . 21 - 875 14 stockers, .. 846 875 19 stockers ... 89 325 57 Texas cattio, %8 335 16 good steezrs.. L1788 5.00° 195 Texas cattle Jipam 80 158 Texas cattle. 90 2625 34 115 L ~LUIE 400 m 810 91 360 % 3.00 810 300 89 325 54 500 (only 3,671 arrived to-day), s firmer tone per- vidod the hog market, and better prices ‘The attendance of buyers was scarcely an aver- age one, and thosa.in atfendance did not ssem mrticularly auxions to invest, but holdars * put up the price” 5@10¢ per 100 1bs, and refused to ‘J:Ietcig?lnes nponlmy. otl;ei‘ terms, i, trading was slow, and, light 88 was the eu; 713, not allsold, The extren o was 24.00@4.60, BL25@4.50. 420 for common, at $4.25@4.85 for medium, and at $4.40@4.55 for gbod to ch go morket. - Buslness is good at tho prices given be- o : CaEWING—Tine Cut—Extra, T5@80c; cholce, 65@ 70c; common, 55@60c; poor, 40@uve. SitoxiNG—EBxtra, -83@35e; medium, $0@32c; com- o Natigal Tt Balf brigh ;00—Natural T5@80c; iy T0c; black, sound, 48@55c, L Ll WOOD—Prices have advanced $1.00 per cord during the week, the following being the current rat Beach, $13,00; maple, $14.00; hickory, $14.50@15. WOOL—Remalns dull snd_unchanged, there being onlyn light demand for finer grades, Prices nre Steady, under reported frmnesd at the Exst, and range a8 follgws : Tub, choice, extra. E5@60c Tub, common. ... \50@s50 Fleece, XX, good condition, light. -50@52e Flecca, XX, bad condition, heavy. -25@30¢ Fleece, X, good condition, light. : Flcece, X, bad condition, hea 10 VY. Fleece, medium, good condition, light. Flecce, coarse, light, and clean. Flecce, coarse, L Fleece, unwashed, fine. gleue, ufi;fl;hed, coarso. uper, pulled. ... Extra, pulled. . RAILROAD accommodations continues; all ward being crowded with orders, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Toespay Evewisa, Oct, 29, The receipts of live stock during the weel, np to this ovening, wore as follows : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 338 8,405 589 s 1,217 700 Lgos 4 2508 41 Following are the shipments : ) i Catize. Monday.. sindderaase R - 0 3 CATTLE—There wes no decided . change in this market, the demand continuing small, and prices remaining weak. The markets below are atillin & very uusatisfactory condition, the sup- ply exeeeding the demand at all points, and prices ruling low and_unremunerative. Hence ‘shippers could not be induced to -operdte to any considerable extent, and native cattle were almost wholly neglected. There was but a lim- ited demand Trom any quarter during the fore- noon, only sbont 500 bead changing hands up t012 o’clock, but lsterin.the day city bufchers aud feeders operated with more freedom, and &t tha cloae some 1,500 head had been disposed of, chielly st 32.50@4.25, though the extreme range was $2.00@5.62%. ~Toxas snd Cherokee cattle comprised the bulk of the offerings, and = this _ accounts for the low average of tho pricespaid. The receipts sinco Saturday have been 7,220, against 4,108 for the same time last week—an increase of 8,127. The number on sale to-day reached fully 5,000, of which about 1,600 were sold, leaving 3,500 still in'the sale pens. Unless tg-morrow's re- rices, it would scem,- must go lower. ~Tlio market closed dull and weak. quoTiioNs. - Extrs—Graded steers averaging 1,400 Bs and upwards. Leoo oo S6A0GE.E0 Choice Beeves- 3 3 year 05 yenr old steers, ging 1,200 £01,700 Iba, 5.6586.00 Good Boeves Vol o, Hiciy steers, averaging 1,100. to 1 vuneen 55@550 Hediua Gxfidzzf domin hir dest sl Bgin 01,250 v ansevn e, 450500 ekt Gommiann 1>, miadiia A steers, and good -to extra cows, for city slaughiter; averaging 800 to 1,100 1. .. .. Stack Gattie—Common catle,’ in decsnt 3 at, v and avers, 3,70 16 rough steers, aeeea 1,208 4TS HOGS—In congoquence of the small receipta ed. Consequent- e extreme range of prices with most of the transfers at The market closed dull st $4.10@ oice. The ‘prices compered with their cong Lonsdale esmbrl Lymsn, do... New York Milla. ... Bmith's _tapestry. Hartford * extra. Second clear, 1 inch to 2inch, Third clear, 1 nch. Third clear, thick. ... First and second clear fi 3 ; 16 Joist, scantling, small timber, ic. 16 fec e Ll Fenciog,. Jotst and seantiing, 1810 2 fest. Timber—sawe Toet.. .00 3.50@ 4.00 Ox TrACE,—Shingles were in fair demand at the annexed prices Three dollars per car to be added when transfern ‘which charge follows the shingles, Thickness—Five shingles to be two inches in thicke ¢ —_—— CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. Tozspar EvESTNG, Oct. 29 In comparison with last week there are fow new features to report in connection with this market, While thero has beon s fair business in 41l the differont departments in the way df sales for the renewal of assortments, the gen- eral market has been lacking in that activit that characterized it a fortnight ago, an although, as yet, no material softening” of resulted from the diminished demand, the ix:vnlem feeling is naturally less buoyant. Stocks are, of course, somewhat reduced; sa ition & month or six weeks ago, but they are still in good workihg or- der, and inong our jobbers we donot hear any complaints’ of inability to 'lyrampfly meet the wantd of their customers. The season of activ~ ity is undoubtedly past, but o steedy demsand for small lots of. essonsble goods is anticipated during the coming month, and it is not probsble that prices will undergo any material finctuation. The carpet trade coutinues dull, and, although mannfacturers’ prices remain unchanged, f.Eo feeling among jobbers is sensibly easier, and quotations are being freely shaded all around. Among the ea in cottan goods during the week we note a decline in Massachusetts fing browns, Lonsdale and Lyman bleached, Willow Brook._ticks, and in Standard, Rockford, and Yankee carpet warp. .The following are the quotations BBOWN COTTON: FINE BrOWNS, 16 c|Dwight Btar, 4. Contpmental C. wrenceD. L8 ‘Hagh Colors, one m:}gxtn. i A .22 cjAndroseo; vei15 By g.mmifik. iy Cotton rags, @ Ib. 8X@1X |'quality of the hogs was unusually good, 8o that common..55 |China matting 5-4.. SL‘&‘L‘&E:%:’;J‘; & (i "‘fity tho sppreciation in -V{‘g““:d{’ Rot 60 | Qe e i e Ly Ropo »ud baggias. B 15 34@A :nx{rk;% u;the reported transactions would seem | % And wh, chk s4.40 Seiaben Tnet an bocks, 3 1. R o Spool thread, grain bags, etc., 50 ds; Er AN HOG BALRS, o or3. mmns‘pfiw,fllb.‘......"u -1 @l |No. Av, Price|No, Av, Price|No. Av. Price. | off 20 days, e alad oo POTATOES—Choice varleties are in demsnd and |34 248 35 |54 224 440 |03 ‘01 440 Domestica, cottonades, Kentucky jesns, ete,1 per prices rulo steady at 40@50c. Aixed potatoes continue | 76 S12 440 (67 223 420 {46 308 440 [ centoff 90,3 per cent off 10 doye, dull snd slow of salo; prices range from 23@3Sc, | 51 244 420 {25 S 425 (43 82 440 Regulnr department goods; 4 par ceat, off 69, § o7 Sales includo § cars oxtra &t 65¢; 2 cars peachblows ab 1711 204 430 [ 241 430 |50 323 436 | cont,off 90, 6 per oeut off 16 daye. s S ~ Tole