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T'HE CHICAGO DAILY I VBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1873. 7 MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. Fripay Evenmo, Sopt, 8, Thore was conulderable falling off in tho country ordors for currency again to-dny,/ though, as was tho casa day beforo sesterdny, 1t may provo only tomporary. Tha nmount go- fug out i stlll very large, and Indieato o stronger disposition in the country to soll tho whont orop and get it out of tho way than han been shiown in any provious soason. i A more aciive Qemand for money I8 tho re- sult of the accumulation of grain hore during the past fow days. Thodofloioncy of Iako tonmage tv earry off the grain is algo causing a largo amonnt of Towa grain to scok othor routos to the Naet than vis Chicago: This morning the Rock Island Railroad ordored 100 ears of wheat now being londed in Iowa to bo takion direed thromgh to New York via tho Joliot Qut-Off, thin changa bolng modo ot tho roquest of the shippers fn zonacquenco of the high Inka freighte and the scarcity of warchofse room in Chh'ng\\. Exchiango was nominal to-day at 2 ¥ #1,00 iscount. Tho roport that the oity has borrawad KX) of tho Htato Savings Inatitution in addition to tho 421,000,000 rocontly borromod of the sswma bank, " is incorroct. Boma montha ago the city borrawed 500,000 of tho Btato Savings Institu- tion. Recently tha City Comptrollor_trlod to nogotiate $500,000 city bonds in New Tork, but tho Usury Iaw of thio Btate of New York provont- ®d moncy-londers from buying from tho city direct ot loss than par for 7 por cont bonds, 7 or cent being tho highest logal rato of intorost El Now York, Rathor than g\)lwe tho bonds in tho bande of a third party in Now York to soll, tho Comptrollor nogotintod tho 500,000 with tho Siato Bavings Iuatitution of this city, thus making tho total indobtodnoss of tho city to the ‘bank 1,000,000, ADDITIONAL BANK CIRGULATION. Our washington dispatchies of yostorday (Sopt 4) made a muddle of the supposed infor- mation about the issuo of additional cironlation undor “‘tho $4,000,000 ro-dietribution act.” Thoro is no such thing ns a * #44,000,000 ro-dia- tribution act.” The act of July, 1870, suthorized an increnso of $54,000,000 in tho Nationsl Bank circulation, thus making tho lgfluguw amount of cireulation nuthorized, $364,000,000, Tho samo sct provided thut $25,000,000 of tho alroady nuthorizod £300,000,000 should bo taken from banks in tho Enstorn Btates and re-distributed nmong_banks in the Wostorn Biates; but that this ro-distribution should not take placo until the additional 254,000,000 had been issaed to such books as had nright toit, At the fatost accounts tho wholo of tho $54,000,000 had beon issucd to now banks in the West snd Bouth excopt about §5,000,000, which had boon applied for but had not been iested yof, beeauso tho banka_applying for it Lisd not yot deposited the Unitod Htates bonds roquired na security for tho circulation. The banks to yhich this romain- ing 0,000,000 of circulation +was appor- tioned lave the option of taking it any timo bofors tho 18th inst. £ they do not take it by that timo it will bo distributed among any other Western or Southorn banks that may apply for it. Ono point of groat intorest in connection with tho isstio of £64,000,000 of additional circulation is, that it has taken considerably over threo years {0 get banks 10 take it. During tho first year after tho nam(zfi of the act only about 220,000,000 of the ndditional circulation was ap- plied for and takon by now bunks, During tho second yoar loss than $106,000,000, and nrlnl;: tho third yenr loss than ' §15,000,000, It is timo ‘that bonke in ibo Eastern Blates wore oxeluded from any par- ticipation in thin £64,000,000, Lut it is ovident from tho slowaces with which this $54,000,000 svaa token that thero ia _rauch lesa profil in Na- tioual Bauk oirculation than the popular notion ascribes to it, 5 Thore Is, al#o, anothior pownt of still greator intorest: Tho faot that it has takon ovor” throa years to got bauks to issue £54,000,000 of ndditional circulntion shows that “tho fonrs of inflation in caso of the ro- moval of sl restrictions on .tho oggregato amount of National Bauk currency ara entiroly groundless. It will, of course, be argued that tho Averago incroaso of only about 817,000,000 per Jour, s shown abovo, would have boon much argor if it had not beon that the law roquired that the 8 per cont certificates,—which the National anks had boen using a8 legal-tender resorvos,—should bo rotired and cancoled in pro- portion to the increase of Nationsl Bank circula- tion. Thero a, howovor, novalidity in thisargu- meut againat tho romoval of all restrictions on the aggrogato amount of National Bank circula- tion now. If all such limitations wore removed, bauks would only take the ciroulation to the ox- tent that they found it profitable. The3percont certificates are nosw out of the way, and tho profits of tho circulation aro considerably loss than they were when banka could uso these 8 por conta oy reservos, and there s roason to beliovo that if all tho National Banks of the Duited States waro allowed to issuo all the circu- Iation they could deposit bonds for, at the samo proportion of circulation to bonds as now, the avorago incronse of National Bank ciroulation would not oxceed $25,000,000 por snnum during the noxt fivo yoars. This is even sesumin, that thero wns no docresse of logal- tendor groenbacks from the prosont sggrogate of 8956,000,000. Tho ground for this prosump- tion is, that the Inst three yons havo given tho Weat and South nearly all the bank circulation thoy havo the capital to take, and that for the poxt tlree yoars the demaud from Western banks would b smsll. But if the banks were ollowed to issue as much circulation as they plonsod (only provided thoy doposited United Btates bonds for asccurity o8 now) and ol the same time the procoss of ro- tiring groonbacks in proportion to the igsuo of National Bank notes wore continued, 18 undor the law of July, 1870, tho change in the proportion of the Nationnl Bank notes and grecubacks would soon crenton domand for greenbacka for resorves, und would make & promium for greenbacks over National Bank notes, This would soon establish & system of redomption of National Dank notes in greon- Dbacke, which would eventually bo the meaus of bringing us fo spocie resumntion, without any furtBiorlogal enactments. The MNational Banke now obliged to hold about §100,- 000,000 of logal-tender notes and $20,000,000 of specio continually locked up iu their vaults o8 park of thoir ro- eorvos. If the aggrogato of National Bank cir- culation was about $500,000,000 sud tho aggro- gulo of greenbacks was 200,000,000, noarly the whole of the $200,000,000 of greonbacks would Yo looked up in thy vaults of tho banke nu ro- serves, This condition of things wonld makae greoubacks at par with gold, Thorefore it ia plain, that to romovo all’ limitations from tho smount of Nationnl Bank circulation aud to re- tiro groenbacks in proportion to the increase of National Banic notos, 14 the surost rond to specio xesumption. LOCAL STOOR AND BOND MARKET. Messrs, Preston, Kean & Co. quoto as fol- lows this afternoon : Buying. 6-20s0f %62, 1ue 8-20¢f "0 . 6-2080f '65. 8-205 of 65, 6-20s of *67, Jan, and July. £:40n o7 6, Jan, and July Storling Exchungo, . Northorn Tacific Goid 7-30s., s REAL ESTATE, Tho following inatruments woro filed for record on Friday, Sopt. 5: CITY PROTENTY, Birwoll at, noar a w cor of Dayton at, n e 1, 252100 £t, dated July 22; consideration, $1,450, Lots 45and 49, in Block 15, Holsteln, dated Sopt, 8 cousfieration, $760, Mobuwk ut, 210 3-10 f¢ & of Menomonae at, w f, 2x 120 (1, dated Bept, 4 ; constderation, $1,050, Prairio av, 603 £t 8 of Thirty-nfth ut, w £, 205125 tt, dated Bept. 2; consideration, $2,000, Budian st, 1984 £t 0 of Bwift place, e f, 252124 11, dated Juno 25 ; considoration, $1,060, r \ Bnngawmon Y, 125 1t 0 of Front sf, o £, 25x100 £t, dated Aug, 27; consldoration, $1,325, Bame s tho above, dated April 33 conslderation, 11,000, Tark av, 126 1-10 ¢t o of Iloyne at, n f, 26x124 11, Qatod Aug, 18 3 consideration, 5,000, Lewls at, 95210 £t n of Morian sf, o f, 253125 1, dsted Aug 11; consideratiou, $700, + Lowis of, 0210 £ n_of 'Morgan s, 0, 25x135 ft, Waled Ang.11; considoration, $700, Canalport ftw of Hlring ut, # f,25208 18, «dated March 3 ;' conaideration, §2,300, * Bpring st, 118 £t o of Wentworth av, n #, 120x120 1t, with 605120 (4 adjoining on Tweaty-sovont st, dated g, 8 considoration, 5000, V" Undivided of sub Lot'3 of Lota 8 and 10, fn Blook n,"lgom.-u'- "Addition, dated July 18 ; conslderstion, Weat ool ot, betweon Lincoln and Wood ats, 8 £, Tot 143, dnterd Aug, 18 condderation, $1,000, ~ * + Tt 28, 1n Dlock 14, Boa 10, 30, 14, dated'Aug, stdaratlon, $1,000, Woet DIiaidn ol, n w eoruor of Panltug st, 291194 ft, avtils hutlding, dated e d 5 consldoration, §1,800, Lot 1, 1n Qoanitw ATty dated Oct, 33, 1572 ; con= sudoratfon, 930, Lot a7, i Bloek 4, by Magte & 1Hgh's Addition, dated Aug, 137 sonsideratisn, gao, ; con- FORER P OLEY LT, Tot 6, 1 Dok 98, Tigle Parky dated Aug. Mg cone ldoration, £5,08. Tat 1, th ook 12, of Melton' lta® (0 19, of Tgle- Tt e T Ay R T, 3R, 1h ddaled Hept 3 vonalieras o, 438, AT OF OITY BAMTA, ; Totn 18 and M), in o % of Woek &, i1 Jolinsfon's o i nfnady Ras 56, 40, 13, Wated Ang. 195 consliteration, £1,80, . i COMMERGIAL. T Trwar Bvming, Bopt, The following trere tha recaipia and alipuonts of the leading Avticlen of prwlics in Ohlongo during the paet twonty-four houte, andt for Lhe ARRIry T, |18 | amrNENTA, 1870, | 1872 Flonr, brla,. Whealy b \ B819) P 4,00 1 5,010 569 97,280 10kl 1,560 203 1,442 ‘Withdrawn from stora yosterdsy for city con- sumption : 8,280 bu whoat, 8,402 bu corn, 2,279 bu oats, 667 bu ryo, 2,616 bu barley. Tho following grain has boon iospeeted into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock : 601 cars whent, 454 ears corn, 10,000 bu No, 1 do, 22,900 bu No. 2 do, sud 6,000 bu high mixed do, by canal; B9 cnrs oats, 27 cara rye, 64 cara barley. Total (1,105 cars), 469,000 bu. Tho sale of the Munn & Scott intorest in the four olovators controllod by that firm np io sbout a yoar age wag mado to-day undor an ordor in bankruptey. Jesse Hoyt, of Now Yorlk, ‘bought tho whole, as follows ; Three-quartors of tho Northwestorn, $95,000; whole of the Munn & Scott (now the Fulton), $75,0005 fivo-six- toonths of the Union, $64,600; and flvo-six- toenths of tho City, $81,000. Total, $315,000. It will bo romombered that the bank- rupt firm sold out this intorest a yoar ago to Georgo Arnold & Co., and that tho ‘buyers found themsolvos obliged to entor tho uarkot and purchaso np somo $260,000 worth of corn and whoat 1n order to obvinto tho neccesity of uning the * falso bottoms* which Munn & 8cott liad {nvented but not patentod. Tho rofusal of the Court to recognizo tho ealo to Armour & Co. mages It rather bard for that firm, 8 thoro seoms t0 bo no meana of their socovoring the monoy thoy cxpended to make good tho grain scoount of Munn & Scott, Tho reason for tho order in bankruptoy waa that Munn & Scott had, rovious to that salo, oxocuted n_mortgago of hoir intorost in tho property to Josso Hfl(! & Co., of Now York, who hayo now bought it in, A'good many surmisos woro indulgod in to- dny on 'Change in rolation to tho-possiblo of- fect of the rosignation of Collector Harper upon tho incumbency of tho office of Chiof Grain In- epactor, at prokent held by a brother of tho late ollector, 'Of course no ono know anything about it, Bomething like 20 canal-hoat loads of corn woro sont to day to the Hough Elevator, which is now abont the only houss that takes in canal grain, The houses are all filling up rapidly, and some are nearly full. o8, Highwinee, bris Wool, fba. Polatoss, bu Lumber, m foct. THR MARKETS, Tho loading produce markets wora again aot- ivo to-day, and. the prinoipal coreals wore high- or, though not uniformly strong, The roceipts of grain showod a slight decrease, and thero was no adyanco in froights other thau what had boon axpoctod (by rail), whilo thoro was o firat-class speculative domnnd in mast departments, but ttlo for shipment, oxcopt in whoat, though considerablo froight-room was ongaged for corn, Thero was libornl distribution of blenched and colorad cottons, and aléo a fair movoment in woolen textilos,—the domand being stimulated, no doubt, by the advancing tondency now shown Dy tho raw matoriale. Tha sttondsnceof country morchants is not much largor than a fortnight ogo, but mail orders arc pouring in from all quartora with stondily inorensing volumo, and tho interiors of our wholosalo houses prosont an animated sceno. Grocerios continuo aotive, with prices irm all around. Pricos of coffecs scom not yet to have roached thoir maximum, Javas being markod up snother ko to-dsy, or to Sil6@ 82 for Old Governmont, nnd 80)@Slo for No. 2. Bugars also aro excooding~ ly fim, and *“hords," which aro in ecant supply, havo again advanced. Undor an incronsing domand syrups and molassos continuo to work upward, sevoral changos boiug mnoted. In spices on_ incroased movemont is also re- ported, and tho genoral tendoncy of prico is to advance. Clovos are now quoted ot 40@420,—an advance of 2c. Rice, candles, soaps, otc., ro- maoin stoady and firm. The butter and choeso markets wore without new features. Thore was nc}nlo(m‘ feoling in tho grn!n-boz:{; markot, but ricon woro hold with unabated firmness, a8 ealers atill find it Impossible to got the goods forward fast onough to onsble them to fill thoir orders with satisfactory promptnesa. Btark's and ono or two other popular brands aro oxtromely scurce. Cheoso romsins stendy, a8 proviously quoted, Coal was firm snd up- changed. 1iay remains inactive, and quotations are gimply nominal, Hides and lcather aro moving freely at full rates, There waa a good degrao of activity in oils, and pricos were firm for most descriptions, The - only _quotable change waa an advanco of 5o in linsoed, holders ‘Doing firm ot 93@98c for raw and boiled, Tho advanco was mede nccossary by tho enhanced cost of tho seod. There is only o light supply on the morkot, and n further upward movement ia protty genorally looked for. No changos woro roported in the paint, pig-iron, tobacco, wood, oand paper markets, . Tho yard trade in lumbor continuos active, the country trade being very good and ateadily incroasing. 'Tho market is firm from sympathy with the market for curfio lumbor, 'Tho receipts at the dooks wore only fair, and the markot was netive, the advance obtained yesterdsy being fully sustalned. Building materials met with a fair averngo domand at stendy pricos. Motals and tinnors' stock wore active aud firm at tho current raton. The adyanco in nnils ticipated Zuutardny has takon placo. now quoted at €4.62)4 ratos. Halt, naval storos, and cooporage are unchanged. ‘There wero no now dovelopments in wool, Lops, or broom-corn. The former au\y!u is active an firm, and the tno latter are iu tolorablo fair ro- quest at former prices. Olover and flax sood woro firm at yesterday's pricos. Timothy seod was moro active, aud prime was a tritle highor. Grocn fruits wore in good supply, and domostio variotios were ensy., Lomons ound Californin fruits romaln firmer, Tho market way well sup- plied with poultry and game, and a8 tho domand wes_rathor light, comparatively, at least for poultry, prices wore not very firm, Eggs woro a trifle highor. Highwinoa were again active and woak, deolin~ Ing 20 per gallon, ju sympatby with continued wookness in New York, Tho market has boen buoyed up during the past fow wooks by speou- Iative purchasers, and, now that thoro aro symp- toms of a withdrawal of European ordors, tho speculntivo holders are turning their lots on tho market, It is probablo, howaver, that the cur- rent woskness will be fullowed by & strong np- wvinrd turn, as stocks ato light, Balos were made of 50 brls b 950, and 850 brls at 930 per gallon, Tho markot closod woak at 93){@030. Lake froights wore moro active, unchanged on Buffalo rates, and 1o Jower to Canadian ports, the market knving been unduly sdyauced In that direction yestorduy, About all tho vessels of- forod were taken, Ilates by eall to Buftalo woro 100 _an oats, 180 on corn, nud 140 on whoat, 'To Xiugeton, 21c on wheat. Through freights aro about 80c to Now Yorl, and 830 to Now England poluts, on whoat, A total of 16 chiariors was roportod, which will carry out 190, 000 bu wheat and 100,000 bu corn, in addition to those chartered last ovoning. i Rail froights were advanced ta-day 5o per. 100 1he on grain and fourth-clasy, making tho ratos 500 to Now York, and 660 to Bostou, with €1.00, and #1.10 por brl for four to thoso points, The change was noted by us this morning, but bad beon_anticipatod for soveral days past. Bhip- 6 have engaged a great number of cars to car- rain ho old ratos, Many of theeo cary are being loaded at night, the "owners of the graln deponding altogether on the honor of the warehiousemen for quality. an- Thoy aro Provistons wore mora notive, thongh thore wan not mueh dotng, Mcwa pork was in somo domand for small lots, and for tho winter options, which wers qunlml strongor, January boing 200 Niijghor, Lard wn in fuir roquost. Monts woro » n‘mdn onslor, onpacinlly on hort ribs, thongh roported atrotgor in Liverpool undor n brink do- wand. Provislons aro gradually ploking up in intorost, thouglt In rathor » small way on yob, and thero ia no foiolgn in- nivy, na wmsl sl this pact of the yoar, ‘I'ho mnrkot olosad at tho lollnwmg rangn of sriooa: Mons pork, easl or wellor Boptembor, m.:w'.'@m.usl: o wellor Ootobor, ©16,00@ 16301 " Qo wollorDaoombor, 813,10@13.60 ; snilor Janunty, @10.631¢G18.70; lard, onsh. or noller Hoptombor, $7.85@7.00; summor o, "78gay wollor Novombor, 7h¢o. Lavd, wollor Docomber, 75@7%0; do scllor Jnnu- nry, 79e. Hwoob picklod hama quoted at Wy@11igo, Dry onltod meata stoady ot TH@ g0 for uhullldnhlg B3{@83o for short ribs ; ‘and @i for shorbolonr. Toxed uhoulders, 8@ Bige, Bngllsh moatn, 03{@h g0 for whort xiby; ViG@Y3¢o for short clonr, Bimmor-onrod monts quotnble at 34o bolow theso prices. Bhort ribs, sollor Docombor, nt 03{@B3¢o, boxed ; do short cloar, 8J{@70. Daconis quoted at o for shoul- dora; ¥igo forcloarribsg ll)?fin for short clenr ; aud 18}¢@143¢e for hams, alf prcked. Mess beof, $8.76@1,00 5 oxtra mosg do, $0.76@10.00 ; book lame, $20.00@23,60. City tallow, T@7i40+ gronso quotnble nt 43{/@0}¢o. Balos woro o« portod of 50 brls moss pork at 816,26 ; brls do, sellor the month, at $16.95 ; 1,000 brls do, sollor January, ot §18.75 ; 600 tca lard at 7J¢o; 1,000 tes do, gotlor January, at 73{0 ; 250 tef do, sollor Decombor and January, at 7igo ; 100,000 1bs short ribs at 83¢0 ; 160,000 Ibs_summor do nb 83503 00,000 Ibu ‘short cloar nt D0 ;10,600 Ibs ‘bncon Liama nt 1630, canvassod and packed 3 20,000 Iba bolllos ot 8370, paoked. Flour was loss nolive, but tho roason whaa n 1ack of offerings. Thoro was n good shipping domand for all grades to occupy froight-room chartored at 100 per brl loss than the schodule which goos into offeot to-day on all now con- tragts, Our gtocks hore aro small, nnd aro mostly held for shipmont, whilo roceipts are light,” Prices wore n shado stronger on spriog oxtras, though obfefly on the lower grades. Dran was cnsier. Balos woro reportod of 100 Drls white spring oxtras at §7.00; 100 brls do ab §0.76; 250 brls do on privato_torms; 100 brla spring oxtras (Minnosots) at £7.00; 100 brls do gfluuu!nhgn 26,76 650 brls do, and 100 brle AMinnosota), and 100 brla (Woodbin) at 20.25; 00 brla do at $0,00; 100 bils do, low, ab §6.25; 600 brls-do on privato torms; 100 bris superfinos at $4.40. Total, 2,000 brls. ' Also, 10 tona bran at 811,50 on track, Tho following waa tho range of pricos at tho closo: Fur to cholco whilo winter oxtras, ‘Whent was actlve nnd oxcited. Liverpool and Now York woro botli quoted stronger, and tho receipts wero rathor logs than herotofore, while the roported shipments wero again largo. Those stimulated o good shipping dsmand, whioh would, prnbnbl , have oxistod without those influonces. 'The facls in tho case are that shippers had pro- viously charterod a largo amount of froight- room (most of it by rail) in anticipation of tho advance which wo announced this morning, ond woroe to-day obliged to secuso tho roceipts that had not hithorto boen brought in, or loso the benefit of tho 3¢ por bu difforence in froight to tho East, Xonco thoy *‘went for. tho cash wheat in something like tho way that a bungry bull goes at & baystack, causing & turther ad- vanco of 2%, and widoning tho premium to 83fo over tho option for this month's delivery, though tho latter was draggod up 180 by tha'domand for cash lots, The short intorest Lought freely, but chiefly for this montl's delivery, somo of thom being fosrfat of snothor Bquoozo, and thoro was also & good dewand for investment, whilo fow wero disposod fo_goll short on tho upward rush, ‘Tho shippors pushed buying somo timo before the close of tho sossion, haviug probably. huuim up all the ‘offerings. ~ ‘Thon-the option morket weakened for want of support, and foll off matorially, reducing tho avorago of the doy's advanco. Bellor tho month oponed at 81.16%, advanced to $1.17%, aud declined-to 81,162 at tho closo. Sellor” Octobor was almost innotive, selling sparingly ot $1.138/@1.143¢, closing firm st $1.14. Seller tho yoarsold at §1.12@1.18%¢. Cosh No., 2 spring oponed at 1.18, rose to $1.20%¢, and dechined to $1.19 at tho ofoso. No. 1 spring closed st $1.243¢ for lots . not Northwestern;. No. 8 spring olosed ot $115; ond rojected do ot about $1.06. Winter whoat wag inactiva. Cash salos woro rutcflud of 8,600 bu No, 1 sprin; at 91,255 ; 13,000 bu do at $1.95; 2,800 bu do al 81.243¢¢ 8,000 bu do Northwoatora nt $1.263 9,000'bu do at 81.25%¢; 5,800 bu do b $1.35; 85,400 bn No. 2 spring at $1.203¢ ; 18,800 bu do at $1.20 ; 108,000 bu do at $1.20; 14,200 bu do at $1.195¢ ; 65,800 bu do at S1.193¢ 5 5,000 bu do ot 8118; 6,400 bu No. 2 Northwostern at $1.2057 ; 4,400 bu do at $1.2044; 7,600 bu do at $1.20; 9,200 bu do at $1.1957; 26,300 bu No. 3 spriog at $1.16; 2,000 bu doat $1.143¢; 1,200 bu do at $L.14; 4,000'bu rn%uctod epring at $1,08; 800 bu do ot 81.07; 2,800 bu do at $1.06 ; 400 bu go ab $1.06; 400 budo at $1.04. Total, 896,000 u. Corn waa activo and stronger, advancing lo per by, though there was no uhips'mg demand, except for high mixed and rejoctod, and tho re- coipts wore again_ largo, with very light ship- monta reported. Liverpool was early reportod 1o gnr 480 1bs highor, and Now York followed suit, while thoro were roports in from tho coun- try that & rather sovere ohill had been expori- onced in throo or four placos, which, though not & frost, mado Bomo oporators shiver for fear of ona. Theso thinga hmufim out an aative apocu- lativo demand, and would probably bave caused tho shippora to take hold moro freely, but for tho fact that they alrondy hold a groat doal moro corn than thoy can sond forward. Cash corn found réady sale when in store, as tho premium on October options paid well for carrying into noxt month. But it was diffioult to soll tho large quantitics of canal corn lying in the river, for fear of not being ablo to placo it in store, a8 most of the clevators that can recelve cantl corn are_alroady 80 noarly full that thoy aro roserving their epare room for toilvoad arrivals, Thoro was a heavy spoculniive domand for next month's option, Bellor Ooto- Dber opened at 42%o, declined 3¢o, advanced to 440, and fell back to 433@43%fc at the close, Bellor the month, or rogular No. 2, opencd a¢ 4130, ndvanced to 42)¢o, and olosed at 415¢c, High' mixed and strictly frosh rocoipts of No. 2 sold at 42@425o, closing ot the inalde, The esme afloat wore at n discount, instond of o premium, a8 is usually the caxo. Rojoctod was quict but firm at 890, Cash sales wera reported of 16,000 bu bigh-mixed, at 4230 ; 91,000 bu do at 43i¢a: 8,000 bu do nt48%o ; 7,600 bu do at 420 20,000 bu No, 2 at 4330 ; 55,400 bu do at 420 ; 10,400 bu do at 4255 ; 82,000 bu do at 4203 60,000 bu do at 4130 ; 80,000 bu do af 41570 ; 10,000 bu do at 415¢0; 10,000 bu rejected at890'; 86,000 bu No. 1 add high mixed at 40350, afloat. Total, 426,400 bu. Oats wore in fair domand, and 3(@3¢o higher, in eympathy with whoat and corn; but, liko thom, foll off long boforo tho end of tho session. The roceipts wore again more than double the shipmonts, and thero was only a_littly inquiry for shipmont to-day, in car lots. New York was firm, but not pn:{iculurly strong. Sellor the mounth, or rogular No. 2, sold at 28l{@283¢, with 8 fow car lots of ‘frosh rocoipty at 9o} sollor Octobor at 20}¢@307¢c, both optious clos- ing rather firm at the inside, Cash sules woro ro- ported of 2,400 bu No, 2 at 29¢; 80,000 bu do at 283%7c; 96,800 bu do at 28l¢e; 1,200 bu No, 2 Whito at 390 1,800 bu rojectod at 20370 ; 8,000 bu do at 26c; 1,800 bu by samplo at H:!)fln; 600 bu do at 83c; 1,800 bu do white at 83){c; 9,000 bu mixed at 284ge; 600 bu do ab 29)50. Total, 82,000 bu, Ryo was in fair roquost, snd stoady, at tho advance noted yosterday, being only In mod- orute supply, with fair sh}ymumu Dy rail, Salos wero roportod of 5,600 bu No. 2 at 680, Tojooted was nominal at 61@0620. -Beller the month was quotable at about 67@6734o, and mellar Octobor at 00@06. Barloy was quiot and weak, Loing 7@100 lower, with n vory irrogular feeling, Opora- tors on both sldos seowned afraid “to trado, though wollora woro n little tho most confidont of the two, as the rocont advance has brought out receipts, and a great doal of barley is re- ported as wailing to come in from the countr: g 600D an cars can be prooured, niost of whic] will probably bo here this month, The markot for No. 3, cash_ or seller Soptember, openod nomlnnll¥ with buyers at £1,20, and sellors ab 1,26, Tirst anlos woro mado at $1.20, and the markot then declined to $1.18 at the closo, No, 9 oponiod atrong at 105, but declinad at 834¢o, nud closed very dull, Rojected olosed st about Tdo, Onsh snlos wora roported of 05,800 bu No. 2 at 81.20 ; 400 budo at &1,18; 8,300 bu No. 8 at 900} 600 bu do et 850; 2,000 bu'do at B30 400budo nt 83107 400 bu rejcetod at 7705 600 bu do at 7607 1,000 bu do nt o3 400 bu do at Tio; 400 bu Dy samplo at 81,23 ; 400 bu do_at 31,156; 400 bu do st £1,13; 400 bu do_at $1,10; 400 bu do at 0bo, dellvered; 400 bu do at U0 ou track, Total, 18,400 bu. EUROPEAN MAIKETS. > The following is Doorbolim's dlepatoh to the Board of Trado of this city to-day : Lounow, Mept. B—Flolug cargoon of whest off coast ; the advanco askod by holders prevents busi- neas, ' Oargoes of wheat on Jasuage ttrong ; good care gocw of Callfornia whoat for shipment, 6ds. ' ¥air aver- 8goe quallty spring off coast, (08, ¥loating cargoes of cor off_coant vory netlvo; good corgoen Amo mized off const, D1a; Ao for ahipment, D04 00, Ln Jish country markots gouorally yery atFang and mon Dighior, Exten Btata flour, 028,. Biort rib, 4l Lard, 408 00, Fronel country markota for wheat gonorally Mark Lano—Whoat notlve; Olifornin, 12¢ 11 @13 6d§ spring, 11n 100@124 0d, Liverpool—Oorn, 1w 61, Bxira Blato flour, 918 60, Lard, 08 61, Stret ford nhort ribm, 400, 11 tho wot weathor ahuuld cone tinuo In England harvoat wil bs very lato, OALITONNIA PRODYCE. Tho Ban Franolsco Commercial Herald soys ¢ Tho rocolpta of wlieat contintio in_conniderablo vol. ume, cliofly tho reault of lato intorlor purchntos, and to which wa ealled nttontion s weok nince., Bollors havo yery gonoraly shown a ispoition to rush thoir whent forward to tido-wator, thus giving dinpstcl 0 vosasis on tho borth, At 30 and upward farmera have manl- fostod a dewiro to soll thoic surplus grain froely ; and oporators linvo takon ndvantage of this circumstanco 1o necure all tho Inrge crop parcols offered by Farmorat Unlons Grangos, aud tho liko, combluing for solf- protectlon. 1y 60 doing, puschisors bisve boen botter anablod o' socire largo yarcals of wiosty pOyiug ioro- for, In many cases, Son Francisco prices, Judging fromn prosont indications, the majority of tho wloat saisod In tho Btato s alfoady passod from tho form- e’ control Into tho hinnds of oxportors and dealors, Tho impression provails in somo woll-informod circlea ihat crops of both wheat nnd barloy will fall conaidor- AUy Short of onrly oalimatos, Ehin wo think ot fmv ‘probablo, Judging from tho groat fulling off in tho do- mand for grain aacks, and of which thero now proni- 1aeu to ba considorablo surplus, showing most cons cluaivoly that tho graln ylold falls Lolow tlio ayerage. A vory notablo fenturs in trado clrclcs has been thio atiction salo of & cargo of whilo whest, of avorago quatity, 62 Ibs to tho bu. Tho ship J, ', 'Foater, Jr., wan chartorod for Cork, with (ho privilege of oho of two continental ports, with s frelght additional to Antworp or Havro, at'£h1a 0d, Tho corgo conslnted of 1,950 tons, 1t waa all In sacks, savo about 250 toun in bulk (cut for stowago, according to the custom of the port), This wheat waa dipposcd of by samplo, and belng of imitorm qualtly, was sold, ducluding cout frolght, and #40,000 {nauranco, ot 60410 por, uarior of 500 L, poysblo with billa on London at 60 days® slght, tho nellor rosorving tho privilego of exchango at 0. o ahipand cargo of whoat wasoloarad xt o Oustotn: tho namo of tho Farmors' Oo-oporativo Union, ‘Wo romark quite n spoctilative movement in barloy, stimulated by A continued export domand and the pro- valling growing impression that tho crop laa been llrxfily over-cstjmated, although of good averago qualty, Tho monthly report No. 10 of the Burcan of Btatiatics in jnst out, and Is roady for distribu- tion. Tha followiug synopsis b been furnish- od by Dr. Young, Ohiof of tho Buroau: Domestio ez ports (apecie Forelgn. Pertods, Imgports, valu) exports. Month endod— BT 452,843,055 $2,568,034 T303NIT0 42,618,615 2,078,548 56,403,085 486,400,447 22,104,503 531,313,001 4UD,478,097 18,734,027 Of tho total imports and exports for tho mouths onded April 80, 1870 snd 1873, the fol- Jowing smounts consisted of merchandigo, and of speclo and bullion respoctively : Domestfo exportalape- Foreton Imports, cie value), fexporta, Morohandis, 1873,.$537,084,877 $120,798,403 $13,417,170 Bpecle und billlon, 1878, 18,483,708 04,692,043 8,187,384 Morch , 187., 503,220,882 865,046,099 12,151,647 Spocts and bilio N e 12,080,114 40,828,808 6,372,300 Tho valuo of {oml%n commoditios romaining in warchouse April 80, 1878, waa $71,640,440 a8 comparod with $90,040,378 April 30, 1872. owln% for tho differonce in the warchonso sccount, the Imports aro in excess of tho oxports, domostio and foreign, combined, to the smoun of 268,273,499 for tho ton months ended April 80, 1873, while for the corresponding Eorlod of 1872 tho importa oxcooded tho oxports by 868,068,001 Of tho total trado for. tho ton months onded April 80, 1878 aud 1873, tho followiug valnes weroe carriod 1n Americannnd foroign vessels and in cars and other vehiclos respectivoly : Dometic exp'ts, Foreign' 187, Tmports, (uiced valtes), expora, Amorican vossola, $199,375,423 $138, $ 0,024,260 Forclygn vessols .. 401,008,050 19,214,671 Land yehicles,... 15,005,104 3,205,730 872, B Amorican veoeols, 138,145,960 Forolgn vesscls .. 307,804,140 307,609,405 10,601,534 Land vehicles..,. 15,402,908 5,600,378 2,396,313 ‘The numboer aud tonnage of vessols which en- tercd and-cloared In the foreign trade during the twolyo months ended April 30, 1873 and 1874 ra- spoctivoly, wero as follows: 2! 3,078 6,353,998 130,085,087 5,404,180 Entered, Cleared. No. Tona. Y e e No. Tons, Amor. vossoln, 1873.10,070 8,687,314 For'n vessaly, 1874.10,603 7,823,473 ‘Amer, vessels, 1872.10,742 9,755,500 For'n vesscls, 1862.10,076 7,047,209 LATEST. Whont and corn wore both notive in the after- ‘noon, and the former advanced J{@Z¢c, the lat- tor @5¢o. Wheat sold at $1,165¢@1.15% sol- Tor tho month, ond $1.185/@1.145 selior’ Octo- bor, both options closing at the outside, Corn cloged nt 42340 sollor the mounth, and 437¢c sellor Octobor. Oats wore siendy at En};@zsfi{e sellor October, Salos woro reportod of 1,000 brls mesa pork at §18.50, sellor Dacembor, aud 100,000 lba short ribs ot 9o cash. e GHICACO DAILY MARKET. Fuioay Eveing, Sopt. 6. ALCOTOL—Was quict and 4o lower, closing st $1.80 @1.91 for 94 per cont proof, BEANS—Were quiot, and without changs. We ropeat: Prime navies, $2.50@2.60; prime medium, $2.35@2.40; common to fair, §1.25G2.00, BULTER—The dally orrivals of cholce butter do not prave oqual to the otirront requiroments of local con- sumers, and consequently holders are enablod to promptly reallze and at eatinfactory prices, Our quo- 1atlons, 22@25c, are readily obtained for sitable tablo ades, whilo for Bomothing fancy ns high as 26@280 f" ocesslonally obiained. Shippora were dowg but Iittle and low grades ruled very quict, Wo quoto: GOholoe yellow, 23@280 ; modium to good, 17@20c ; in- ferior to common, 12@ 150, BAGGING—Thiore waa lesa urgency in tho demand for grain boge, the recont advanco hoving a fondency to check tho movement, but {ho (nquiry is atsll Uberal for tho season, and the market malutains o firm tono, In burlyps snd guonies & folr business is dofug ot vnchanged prices. Wool sacks remafu innctive, Wo quofe: ‘Stark A, 3705 Ludlow A, Sso; Lewiston , 350; American A, S30; Amoskeag A, 330; Obter Ofecls, 34s0; burlap bags, 4 and 5 by, 10G200; gun- alos, Blugls, 17@1ee; do doubls, 1@2de: wool sacks, 83@tse. BROOM CORN—Was in moderato demand, a good eharo of thie trading belng among the dealers ; altliough ordors aro rocelved all tho while, generally for small Tota, Tho demand 18 principally for corn which bringe from 3@6c. Wa quote: No, 1hurl, 8@9%0; No. 1 stalk, vraid, 0@To; No. 2 do, 5@8c; No, 8do, 4 @be; red tip, S5@4 fio: palo aud red, 3@4o, BULLDING MATERIALS—Mt with s fafr inquiry, The stocks espocially ot bricks, are larger, but prices are protty well sustained at prescnf, Wo quots: Btucco, $3.60; New York stucco, casting, $3.50@4.00; Poriland cement, $7,50@8,00 @ brl: Rosondalo coment, 25@3.50; Utica, Louluviile, aulius, and Akron co- 007 brl; marblo duat, $3.00; Ilmo in bulk, 80cE! Timo (brhhil.lfl@l.fl @ brl; whito saud, P brl, $1,80@2,00 plastoring balr, 3 bu, 40c; fire Drick, por 1,000, $55,00@90.00; bullding brick {com- mon), $0.50G7.00+ prossed brick, $14,00@15.00 ; sewer brick, $3,60(310.00 ; Milwsukos and Racine pressed, $25.00@30,00, dol. ; 'do common, $14,00@16,00; Tndlana pressed, $18.00@25,00; o common, $10,00@16,00; fire clay, b b, $3.0084.0, JIEESE—Dealers roport tho market auchanged in 1ta gouoral foatures, Businers, whilonot particularly activo, {s fully up to m‘xlxmmuom, nud, us there ara 10 large stocks on hand, holders scem confidont that present rates will be majintained, Blocks aro mainly composed of medium to good grades, there being littlo that I8 inforior, and only & Hght supply of strictly primo. Wo quotes York factory, 19%@13xc; Obia factory, 11@123g0; Weatorn factory, 11G19)c, COAL—Priccs remain unchanged, Tho demnnd continues gaod botk on local accanint and to supply in- terfor wants, at tho annexed rango of prices: Lehigh, proparod, $11,00; Lackawanna, $9,50@10,00; Lirio, $9,00! Tirinr 511}, £9.00; Walnut 11ill, $9.00; Blonsburg, $9.50 Jlocking Vulley; $8.00 ; Cannal, $10.00 ; Indiana Blocl, 1,60@8,00; Kirklnnd Grate, $8,00; Chetry Mino, £8,00} Minonk, $4,00; Kingston, $7.00; Wiluiugton, $5,00, COOPERAGE—This market 18 wnchanged in any canontlal particular, Prices aro tolerably steady for barrels and tiorcos and strong for slock, Wo quote: Pork barrels, $1.30@1.40; lard tlorces, $1,60@31,70% whisky barrols, $1.00@2.10; flour barrole, 48@bio; pork atavos, rough, $21.00@324.00; do, buckod, $24.0063 20,00; tiorce nloves, rough, $20,00@25,00 3 do buckod or gawed, $23,00328. 40005 dobuckod, $45.00; flour stavas, §).40310,60; clrol ‘flour Leading, T}@dc por aot; flour Loop poles, $14.00@16,00 per mj pork and torce polos, $30,00@35,00 por m. EGGB—Are iu good local demoand, snd fresh ro- celpta soll at ndvanced prices, whilo old atock is slow, Balcs liavo boon mado at 15@14c, oud fn u fow inatanocs at 1503 old etock, 12@13kce. FEATHERS—Holl roadlly on arrival st full quotod prices, sa followa: Primo to choice livo geeso featliors at 760} Jobbiug prico, B25@B5c; mixed feathors, 45@ 03 chickon, 6G80. FIBH—A quifot fccling provailod fn fhis markat, Ordora were moatly for small loth to meot immediato roquiroments, prices belog consldored too high fa ustify oxtensivo purchases, ‘Thero is, Lowever, no mniodiate prospect of o docline either in Inko or saltwator doscriptions, ke feeling at the mo- ment lelug docldoaly em. Wo quole: No, 1 whitefial, 3¢-brl, §0.00G0 No, 2 do, $5.18@ 3 No, 1 trout, $5.00@! No, 1 slioro mack- new, 3-brl,’ $IS60812.76; No, 1 bay, $9,60 @». 4 migkorol, 3 brl, $8.60@83; ' family mnckorel, i¢-brl, $7.00@7.25; No, 1 shore kits, $1,05 @ bumimor-cured_codfsh, por 100 Ita, $0,25@ 6,503 Uoorgy's codfish, $0,6060.76; Labrador Lerring, splt, b, $0,00@V.80¢ 0, 34 b, $1.7536.00 ; Labrae o horring, round, brl, $4.00@8.80; o 5 Lit, $4.95 @4,60; hox_horeing No, 1, 48@300; box herring, uealod, 33@350; Qolutabla Rivor salman, X brls, $9.60 9,75, CI1TS AND NUTH—Tho weskness fn o aprio markot, Tecently reported, Proves, upon further fnyese tigation, to be confiued to the Imagiuations of one ur wo dealors of * boarlsh? provlivitics, Primo applos, and, In fact, u!l doscriptions, aro acarce, aud, until the | now orop Legins to 1move, thero noed b no approhone slons of a further docilue, Pitted cherriosare in scant bply, and Lave agnin advanced ; now Lokl at 50@3%0, Oihb dornestica - woro' unchangyd, snd. vory. frm: Rafuing continue’ active nud strong; holders are now asking $3.35@3.95 for Iayers, Nuby aro firm, Yollowing are tho pricoa ourcont., FoneiaN—Datos, 84@io; fay druma, 1iGHo: oy box, Ta@i0o! Tonch pruues, 16@160; Turklsh pranos, 1605 Talains, leyors, | §3,30@0.30; raiaius, lovso Musvatel, 11,196 9,722,407 19,828 7,807,620 10,453 8,703,711 16,920 6,874,814 0.00210,00; Loonr: o Wigox~Timotliy, 0 .00 whinky stayes, rough, $38,00 | 13,6083 7 Valoucla, 11@120; Zanto cir- rants, Ni<@B0; cllron, 44@4Be. DoMEsTio—Alden appleh, 17@d0s Michigan sliced, 10@110; Mich- Tgan qunriorn, 0@03oq Woatern do, Ti@higo; ' Honthe arn o, Oi¢@1i0} poachon, pared, 4@32803 poachon, Dalyes, 10@11ch do, mixed, 13@B0; biackborrien, now, 1603160 ; ranpberrioa, 43@440; pittod cborrios, 803330, Nuts—Fiiberis, 10@160; almonds, Torragons, 23@4o} Nnplon walnuts, 27@290; OWIM walnuts, ' 23@Mo} eonch walnuin, 10@ 70 ; Deasils, 0k @103y pacann, Toxne, 14@100; African poanuts, 014@7%0; Wilming: ton poanuta, 8@Aj0; Tonneasos peanuts, T @8, GROOERIER—Aotivity was ngatn noticeablo” both in staplo aud fancy grocories, and pricos wers vnoqulvo- cally firm all around, Coffeca nro strong, and in Java {iFnles wo nolo amotlior 30 ndvanco, 1isrd augar aro in liort aupply, and nza still workiig upward, patent et bemyp quoted At 194@13%o; snd crushed, pows dored, miid granniatod ut 1233193, Boft snd brawn Bugars o vory em, but inctinged n rice. Syrups anil molassca aro beginning to move on_n lib o, and prices aro advaucing, tho Gnor grades having gone up fally 6o within the jtt four days, Oloves hnve ngAin ndvancod, now quoted at d0@ide, Otlior goode in tho lisk woro firm and unctianged, We Toviss our Tint o foliown : 11-0Ann, BopA—T3@8Y0. COrrERs —- Mochin, 4@ 8203 Jave, No., 3, 30)@dfc; cholco do, 263 @103¢0; primo 1t 25 @150 common o, X @2kiga @230 flln_’znpam Java, 28@280} fancy, 263 @17X0; do, primo, 25X @46} ; Maracatbo, 204(33050, OARDLRS~Star, full welght, 105@200; stestine, full i, 183 @ 1450, welght, 143(@160's do, sbort, welz) plioE=Talin, 6}4@650; angooh, 7X@HR; Oaro- Buadus-Patont out losf, 134@1350; crushed and powdored, 19}@19%0 3 grnmfi%u."ufi.‘mn io; A, standard, 115@1150: do, No. 2, 113(@11%;0; 15, 11 ¢ 110 oxtra G, 11a113g6: & Ho, 3 S0 a0zt seh 1ow G, No. 1,10@1003 cholen brown, 10@10Xa; prime do, UX@10c; falf do, U ,@0i0; choloe molatson ugsr, 10@10%0; fair do, 0 @8%0; common do, 8@ 8ig0; Now Oricain sugar, chofce, 93{@100 3 do pri 9X@0c3 do, fatr, BX@SXKo0? coninon, BEALC. firnpre--Dimond drips, $1.30@1.36 oxtra fino, 1580c; good sugar houss Ayrup, 2@ oxtra do, 62@050 ; Now Orleans molasscs, clioice, 80G 8507 do’prime, 6@780; do common, 65@700; Forio Rieo molasses,sliolce, #4@06c; comiaon moladnes, 30 @lc. imo, ‘BALERATUS—Common $0 Yost, 9@100, Eriaes—Allspice, 17@180; cloves, 40@4%03 casnia, 38@40c; popper, 28c(@200; nutmeps, $1.30@1.35; g;n\;'zar, Pure, 28@300; do No, 1, 20@250; do No. 3,16 1Wc. Boars—French moltled, 6i@0(c; German mottled, 63@0%c; Golden Woat, 6@0xc; Whito Lily, 0@ 6303 White Rtowo, G34@00; brown Windeor, 4X@ 435c; palm, 6@0Xoc; Savon Imporial, 64@GX0; co- connut, T7@7%50; Champalgn, 6)@02{c; primrose, 0@ 340, - Branon—Gloss, 9% @10c: corn, 0@110; laundry, 6@ 7o ; common, 5 @be, GREEN FIUITB—Dormestio frufts were in lboral supply, nxco&uug peaclion, and prices Wero oasy ot ahout Jonlorday's g, clanborrios Leing lowor. Wo repeat: Lemons, $14.00@16,00 por box, California pears, $5.00@6,00 por caso: do plums, red, $4.00 per caso, 20 1bs ; do, groon, 16 lba, $2.00@2,60, California gmpfll- $1.50@5,00 por box; appica at $1.00@1.75 {por rl) for common to falr; good to choico do, $3.00 @9.00 por brl ; 36@500 por baakot, Dlackberries, #4.60 per cnso do, $2.00@2.60 por cao, Peors, 40@ $5 ‘por box or Tankot ; Bartlalts 4o, T50@HL.00 por box, Peaches, 40c@$1.25 por box or basket ; do cholce v basket, $1,60'2,00, Grapes per case (131 boxes), g.oo@u.‘lfi: do 96 1b, §2.60 ¢ do, in baskets, 40@00 5@7c por 1b ; Dolaware do, §1.25 por baskot, Siberi crab-appled, 35@400 por baskat. Greon plnms, X Tluo ' (Miciigan) plims, $2.00, Htuma i caore, $1.00@2.60 por basket, Cremberrios, 335 por bit. 'HOPB—Thoro swas no prrtioular eliange. OId hiops aro sclling to interlor browers, ‘and stocks a8 vory low. Quotationa rango from 20@40c, Tho market for new 8 not yot eatablished, - The pricos named sre 4565 0, HAY—Nothlog new was developed in the hay mar- ket, Tho demand fa still almost cutirely confined to Toeal consumers, and tliolr wants are malnty suppliod from wagons. ' Thoro is no inquiry for shipment up the Inkes, and Esslern buyers do not yot doem It safa fo handlo tho now crop. Pricos remam nominally unchanged, e quote wholesalo prices pald by dealors—cara to coutain 20,000 11s,—as follows : Now {imothy, prime, $14.00@156,00; do, No, 1, $13.003 14,003 do, No,8,'$10,00@12,00 ; prairie, upland, £11,00; o, idfand, ¥ Uo, alough, $7. 0. £u00a1d00; praiclo, $3.00@1000, Tor delivery of pressed, $1.0081.50, ac- Cordlnin fo distance. HIDES—Wero faitly aotivo and fiem ab tho Iatoad- vance, We continua to quoto: Groen city butchere’, To; grroon cured. light, 11%o ¢ do ioavy, 100 ; partedrod, logi0yc: groen wlfy 16@17o; vaaliin, Ligtosg dvy calf, 2103 dry Mdp, 2le; dry anltod, 16@17e; dry Hint, 18@1%c; long-hafred kip, 11@11ie; dencon eking, 50(ag0c; grubuy, scored out, o othorsise dam. aged, to-thirds prico, IRON AND 8T, ETLL—A stoady mprovoment ia noted in the demand, snd prices aro hardening. Quotations are bolow Iron... tes Horac-shog iron Tatos Plato Iron, common tan! Tates Norwny fron. ... gh Norway nail odn, o German plow nto: i Cast plow steel, ® American tool sl @ Chroms tool slecl b Euglioh tool steol Tatea Euglinh apring steol. 5 rales ‘Amorican cest sprivg steel. ... Taten Steel tire, i~ \10uen . SBX @9 n LEATHER—Prices woro Grm and upchanged, A liberal smount of interfor and local ordors were placed, at (he subjoined lst : OEMLOCK, City barness.. ., $ 2@ 4 Conntry 3@ 38 Liue, city, 1@ 0 Kip, B b, €03 110 Kip, voals s 856 1.20 City upper, No, 1, 9 1 2@ %0 City upper, No, 2, 9 {l 8@ 27 Country upper..... 0@ 2 Collar, 3 1t. . 206 23 f, city .+ 1208 140 Calf, country, v . 10a 135 Rough upper, standard . "7 R Rougb upper, dsmaged,. . L 2@ 30 Buflslo slaughtor solo. ... N [ W T s . w@ 02 UAK, 2208 145 g . '@ 110 Hurneas,... 0@ 45 French caif, Jodot ;. 60,00(385.00 Freuch calf, Lemoln: 55,00 80,00 Fronch calf, 24 to 30 I g TFreuch kip, 50 to 100 1 METALS AND TINI tivoand firm, _Following aro prices curzent Tix PLATE—10, 10x14, $14.00; do, 13219, §14.60: do 14320, $16.00 ; do, Taofing, 1, $12.60'; do, 30x26, $27,50, P16 TrN—Large, 4203 emall, 4303 ba T, 4de, Bumer Zino—Fll casks, 1105 Lilf caske,113¢@11)c; les8 quantity, 1103 elabs, 9c. Biteer 1nON—No. 24, GX{o Tates ; Russia iron, 2%0; do No, 1 atainod, 300 ralos. % GaLVANIZED TroN—No, 16@20 160 : No, 2@, lbcs No, %5@30, 170; No, 97, 180 ; No. 28, 900, A discount of 35 por cout i8 mado from thin Qorrrn—Copper bottoms, 400 ; braziers, over 12 Ibs, 47c; {inned copper, 980; planlshed copper, 400} doy cul to sizes, 480 8,0nd 9, 1005 10t011, 116513, Wing—2 to b, 8o; 6, 113c; 13 and 14, 1207 15and 16, 140} 17, 150§ 18, 60 ; 19, 1903 20, 200; full bundle, 25 per cent dis- count ; fenco wire, 73¢ ; by car load, 7i0. NAILS—Aro active, and irm ot an advancs of 1‘.\)15. &“II“ now ql:lol(}: &Dfig}wd }“!‘rnlkvgs'}él.lm"fdnl“ :Wfi‘llfl 0, 872 3 64 do, $5,12%¢ ¢ 4d do, $5,605 3l do, $6.135 7 SA005 e, a700ics 1 oy $T.673 ¢ clinch, $T13. "~ NAVAL STOREN—Wero in moderate demand at un- chiaugod prices, s follows ; Manillarope, i b, 1744 @18e; slsal Tope, B Ib, 15)@16%c; eash homp cord, 3 b, 20 @2%c; marline, % b, @203 tarred ropo, B Ib, 17 @180} oakum, 9 balc, $5,0036,50; pitcl, U b, $6.00 @7.00; tar, W brl, £5.50(46.00 'GIL&—Tho mavket for Linaced oll was strong, and advanced Se, or to 43o for raw, aud 98¢ for boiled, As the demand 1 quito active and tho supply ght, a fur- thor upward movomont §s looked for, = Carhon aud 1ard ofls wero alsp satisfactorily active, and wero firm, Whiale, sporm, and other descriptions woro in o fulr ro- quwbntnmlfli{prlccu. Wo quote: Carbon,170; extra lard ofl, 72¢; No, 1, 670; No, 3, 6205 linsood, raw, 93 do bollod, 98c; whale, 80@82c; Aporm, $1,00@2,00 noats oot oll, 'strictly pure, $1.10 ; do_ exira, e} do No. 1, 760; bank ofl, G0¢; stralts, Gso3 clophant’ofl, 950, turpontine, 62¢;_naphtha, 03 gravity, 18@100} naphilin_common, 26@1%c, TAINTS, COLORH, AND PUTTY—Woro fn moder- ato demnud at alondy ond uuchaugod prices, aro tho quotations : WHITE LEAD, Tolow Strietly puro.. . $11.00311.60 Faney brandi, .00310,50 ZiN0, Genuino Velile Montague, ... 14,60 U] ) 1160812.00 o Masury's rallroad colora 11,50 Talaco car colu .50@10.506413,60 Rochello ocly 8256 0 16.60@10.00 13,00 11.60 1o 1.60@ 1.6 23,00 Pariu white, casks, $3.003 bria 2,25@ .60 Witing 175@ 200 Inbulk,.. B 9y@3xo | In bladiers, e ax@io 211G IRON—Tho Mg fron trade continues qulct ywith Jittlo or o chango in pricos, Wo quoto: Scoteh (necarding to brand), §52,0050.00; Massilion, $52.00 3 Turcarawan, §52.005 Tako No. 4, $4.00; do N No, 6, §04.00; stong conl, $5 Bupcrior No, 1, $55.00% da 57,00 do No, 4,'$82.00 ' do Misssourd clinrcoal, 858,00 ; Ohleago 2 $30.00, i VOULTRY AND GAME—Tha offerings wera liboral, and, undor o moderato local inquiry, prices woro casy, Dut hot quotably lower, Pralcio chickens were i amplo snpply snd moderato’ demand, prices being a tritio ower, Wo quolo old ehickens’ at $1.50@4.00 ; npring do, $376@1,25 ¢ il do, $2.00GLN0 : duicks, $3.007 turkeys, 1950 prairlo chickens, $2.00@2.60; snipo, $1,00 et oz VOTATOES ~Dentera roport a fufr retail trado, and, alttough tho market {a not_supplivd, cholce ofarlugs Dring fall prices, Bwoel ors plenfy and casy. Wa quoto; Farly roso, por brl, $1,60G260 for common- 3 yellow uweut nt $3,25@9,50 por brly B-Tho demand for twoiby scud \was moro active, nud ‘pricen woro a frillo higher, Sales woro mado ot $2,00@0,10, Olover wan firm, at $0.45@0,50, ond flax $1,761.40, Sales ineludo 40 bagu chioico tine" othy ut §2.10 baga ot primo at £8.05 1 603 $3,00 ; 2 camm and 40 bags uge and 1 car do at $1.00 7 403 hags tudium al§2,85; 598 bage doat $3,60 5 22 'bhyy L2773 ;200 baga 0 8¢ 8170 1 40 Loy at $3,70 3, 130 Daga at § g8 nt 2.60 ; 78 baga comnmon at i 90 b $1,60 ; 8 bagn clovor 080,60 40 Vg do 8t 8045 85 Lige flnx ot §1.80; 37 bags do'at 175, HALL'—Actlvity is still the leading characteristic of this market, prices ruling strong at the anuexed ronge ¢, Ouondags, Canada, and aginaw, tine, $2.00; ordlunry coarue, §2,00; coarso Diamond O, §2.48; ound solar, $2.15; dairy, without bsgs, $2.35¢ dairy, iy bage, 34,1084, Y tahton. daity. per anck, $5.00 @b.38; Turk's Lland, $2,00; ground alum, $2.33, TEAB—Tho tea matkot now ahows daily improve: ment in ita gonoral foaturen, Diiyors mcom, 08 if by lonoral consent, to avo aerivod st tho ooncliston tiat iglier pricos afo to provall lator in the season, and nloadily incressing demand is now witnessod. Une dor_fho groator sotivity the market in .+ firming up,” and sn esrly advanco is looked for, Wo mikono ehange {n our quolations: Young ysan, common, io {hlr, 46@tSa; do good, SaaT0et o clotca to axtra Ano Dc@¥L.10 ; ‘sommon to Ao old hiyson, 10 @900} common imporial, 55@060 ; goodto chioice, o, 800@$1.10; fair to good gunpowder, 10@%e; aliolc Vingsuoy, '$1.16@1.20 ; oxtra Moyimo, $1.36@140 cholca to'oztra now Japan, $0c@$1.00; ' fsir to good old, 65@700; common do, 38@$30; _oolored natural loaf Japan, 85@05c; comnion to_Ane Oolong, 85@480 ; good. 65@d50 ; cholcs to oxirs, 85c@$1.00, OBAGO0E—Wore stewdy dnd firm si previously roted ¢ T'FrNE Ogr—xire, 10@850 § cholos, 851005 modie um ; 55@000 ; POOF to comtnon, H@H0C, half Lright, 60@70; PruG—Natural leaf, 16@800} ‘biack, sound, 45@Ec. Buoxna—dood to cholce, 83@30c ; modium, 2@ 8103 cammon, 20@78a. : WOOD—In 'firm aud_unchanged: Beech, $0.00; maple, $10,00 ; hickory, $11,00; elabs, $5.00, delivered, WODL—The market continues active and firm st tho snbjolned guotationa ¢ Tub, washod, No. Loov.uis ‘Tub, washod, extrs and modiu. “Tab, waslied, common 1o fair. Gommon din| Floecs, wasliod, A Fleoce, washod, X&XX, dlngy. Flooce, washod, medium light. Coarss, washed ey Fleece, unwashod, coarss o modinm, Floscs, unwaahod, cosrss, aud dingy. ... . Fleece, unwashod, fine, Buper and extra pullad, ‘Burry wool, 5@100 lest WODDENWALE AND ‘BROOMS—Trado has fm- derably during tho past weok, and the ay bo quoted firm at {ho prices given, Tho anly chiango 1 1n pails, which aro quoted a triflo Towor, .60; 3-lioop J ; oxtra do, 84,176 ; extra checs tubs, $12,60: No, 1 tubs, $10,60 5 a ; No. No. 3 do, $8.00; tubs, 8 In neef, $2.30; keolers, § in “noat, ‘$1.75 ; 'bulf-Dushel moasures, plain, $.75 ound, $4.60; ‘mesaures, sy $160; do, trun beilnd ;:.m;”finum. No., 1, 11. 3 do, No, 8, $0.00; & .00 per "doz; “hioadod clothes p yushibonrdn, h{laga.sg per doz; covel 00@2.50 § ksounking, $3.00@0,60 per rack ; Dutter’ tibe, omk, B 1" ment, SLOLL" do, st B i Toat, $1.10 ; 'broom Liandles, $12.00310.00 pb ;:mn(;dt;.w; No. 2 do, $2.60@2.1! " RAILROAD FREIGITS—Tho rates to Boston, Now York, and othor loading Esatorn poluts have advancod o por 100 Ibs on grain and fourth clasn, and 100 on flour. Froights are active and firm, Following is the rovised tarl o, 4, @135 :'No, 1 3 1o, cofnmon, eI SR |&ES 33 |85 Chisago to Ta |8%% P2 RgY (§ |PE R 80 1,00 45 0045 85 ‘Wilmington, Del,, 5 ool4s | o5 ‘Washington, D, O, 45 Aloxandrin, 'Vous,.veses o7 Pittaburgh, | fiteubonviils, ‘Bridgoport, 0., ond Ballairs| 30 Wheolitig, ) 3 : Clovoland, ves e ooy 2ax| aslm] New _Castle, Pa,, Youngstown 2 Poteruburgh au CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Fnpax Evenma, Sopt, b, Tha rocoipts of lvo-atock stnco Baturdsy have been a8 followa t Sheep. il 1,137 617 o, 29,307 mding the fact that tolegrams from tho soaboard roported s furthor tumolo in pricos there, thers waa falr sotivity in the demoud for cholco beaves, and hed the offerings of such embraced. fow hundred head additfonal, thore would have becn found roady buyers, and at_quito a8 good prices as Davo provailed ot auy time within tho past fortnight, With common and modium grades the case waa diffor- gut._ Tlio saply of sush continues 3o overwhalmingly 1n oxcesn of the depiand (hat buyors havo things o thair own way, and sollers ato obliged to accopt such prices a8 thoy have the gonprosity to offer, Tho averago uality of tle slock on salo waé sbout tho poorest of tho acason, Texas cattle comprising considerably moro than _one-holf tho entiro supply. ~This forclgu stock Pold chiefly t. $200G2.75 though tho oxtromo reugo was §1,76@4.50, Bevoral large droves wore taken by feoders at $2,00@2.60, whilo local butchers paid $1.15@ 2,75, The bost droves wont into tho hands of shippers 2t $3.75@4.50, the outaldo for cholco corn-fed, Ataong thomoro prominent sales wora 99 averaging 1,003 1bs at £2.85; 70 avoraging 74 lba at $3.25; 00 nvoragiug 825 s st $2,00; 83 avorsging 900 s at $2,20; 120 avorsging 851 s ot 188 avoraging 1,05 T ot 31T aversging $iaco efmtod ot $2.0002540 for ‘ncsilawage; at Toig ‘waro affectod at $2.00@32.50 for ncallawags ; at $3. 4.25 for common to good bulchera" stock, and common 10 prime stockers ; at $4.25@5.15 for common to good shipping booves, and at $,60@6.10 for cholca to axira do. 'Tho markot closod firm for akoico, but dutl and waak for anything elo, OATTLE BALES, Av. Price, Ko, 17 butchers’ eattlo ATy A A £4 [ 102 good ateers; 51 good eteors. 317 Tozan stoo 18 'Toxan stcors, 79 Toxoa cattlo, 40 Texaa cattle, ‘oxaa cattle., 0 2,85 0GH g iy deolopad fn ths ‘market, but the wealneas did not develop into a posis tive detlino until near middny whon pricos sattlod down about 6o on hoavy, and 105 on light grades, Tho cause of tho greater deciing in light welghta ia found in tho lucressed eceipts of such, tho proportion of henvy hogs Lolug emallor than for' many days, Trad- ing wsa gatisfactorily aotivo from tho oponing to aboit thomiddlo of the aftornoon, when unfavorable dis-. ntclics from tho East caused o protty goneral withe rawal 0f buyers, aud tho markot closed dull aud woak, with o good doal of stock left in the pous uns | Closing pricos wora §4.25@4.50 for hoavy, aud $4. 475 for light, Awmong the roportod salds were tho f0] lowing ¢ o0 BALES, 5 No, Av. Price, |No, Av, Price. |No. Av, Price, 60 205 $440--( 98 200 $4.05 |104 280 34.55 54 24 435 | Y3 103 495 | 47 310 58 217 460 | 65 10 475 | B4 157 [ 405 |19, BL 200 470 105 63 271 400 |48 04 190 476 88 98 273 4, 60 89 108 475 | 62 21 307 440 | 48 440 | 437280 440 [ 60 4.80 119 288 400 | 44 440 40 188 478 | 28 4.55 49 408 445 | 67 4,00 46 238 413|080 470 5L 471" 4,407 | 47 4,80 53 200 4,60 (169 4,60 + 194 338 450 | 80 4,60 40 194 470 | 60 430 20 204 445 | 44 491% 5 4.60 3 *Ririip—Gontinne in 090 local roquaat, bt thero 18 na coneldorabls outsida demand, aud tlio daily re- coipta, light though thoy to, provo amplo, and prices, rouunii pleady, ws proviously auoted, o at $1.0034.50 for good ta oholce, and at $0.00@3.76 for common to, wodium, e CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. FoAx EvEnnia, Sept The rocolpts of lumbor were moderate, atd largoly composod of plece stuff, Tho domand' on both local and Intarlor séoount was nctive, nnd saloa were readily' effocted at tho advance noled yesterday, Dieco stu: from Maulstoo sold at $10,25, and from Ludington at $10,00310.35, and tho matkot closed ‘firin at thieso fgures, 1t 18 catimated that ono-half of tho veasols thiot have been ougaged fn carrying lumber have en~ torod the grain trade, will make s vory materisl fferonce in the receipts, and not only makes freighls firm, bub lumber also; ospocially at thin time, when {ho fall trado in Just oponing, and bids fair 1o bo vory active, In tho aflor- nogn Boveral c'{,‘f"“ arrivod, snd thoro was somo in. ulry from tho city doalors, but {ho sellers wors quite Am o thioir viowe, and few naloa' wero effocted, . Wo taghioleo bosrds snd strips, $13.25 and uote: Good $5:78: common to medium, $9.606812.00 3 Jolat ncnndlng $9.25310,35; plckots, $3,00@0.35; lath, #1763 phinglen, $3,00. Balos {nolude': [Ghrgo bargo Durne, from Orond, Muven, 1,20t 1 A shingles at $3,00370 m _coards Inch lufabor af 0,25, B(fi(l by Irtsh, Bullon & Qo, Onrgo el J, AL Hill, from Manlatos, 190 m folsta and scantling’ ot’ $10.35. Sold by R. I, Bickford & Qo, Cargo achr Menomineo, from Ludington, 76 m lum. Yo, 14 to 30 ft, ot $12,00 ; 135 m Jolala And kcantling af $10,35, Behr T, liates, from Manisteo, 140 m fofute and acantling ot $10,25, . Sehr Anulo Tomine, from Maniates, 140 m jolsts and scantling at $10,26, Beliz El Tempo, from Maniateo, 136 m jolsts and scantling nt $10,35, ‘Schr Mafue, from Ludington, 145 m_joista sud scatiug at $10.00, Bold by Juliu 41ason Looniln o LUMDER FREIGNTS, Maninteo, $3,00; Ludinglon, $2.76; Munkegon, $2.50 ; Oconto, $3,60 1 Menominos, $1.1 ‘White Lako, $2.75; Pontwaler, $2.75 ; Grand Havon, $2.60, AT THE YARDS, Tho yard trade continues fairly activo sud dofly Int cronsing, tho bulk of tho trado bolng on Intorior so count, The market {8 very firm, from sympathy with tlio wholenalo nisrket, butprices are not yet quotably @55.00 @60.00 iguor, W repeat: Firat ciear, Bocond clear, 1 1 Taird clear, 1 inch, Third clear, thick, Olenr flooring, 1 rougl Cloar siding, Common BdiNg. v rvoresanen Gommon flootlug, drcesed, irs Gommon flooring, droseed, socond ‘Wagon-box boards, uelectod, 14 inclios and upward, Astock boards., B stock boardl Cstock Loards, 15,00 Common Doards.. weees 12,00 Jolat, scantling, smail tinbor, foncing, otc, 16 foot and under, X Joist and scantling, Pickets, aquare, Piokets, flat. 19k R pos Aor tar. 3. Bhingles on track, 2.00 No, 1 sawed,. . coe 125 @ 1,00 Throee dollars per car to bo added when transferred, ‘which charge follows the shingles, ‘Thickueas—Five shingloa to be two inchen in thicks ness. TLength—Bixteen inchea, ARDWOOD. Black-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@160.00: clear, $05.00@85,00; comrmon, $36.0050.00; cuill, $20.008 35,00 flooring, 840,00, *“Ashi—Olear, $28,00@340.00; common, $10.00835.00 cull, §10,00@15.,00 % flvoring, $30.0040.00, 03k—Olour, $20.00@40.005 comniou, $10.00825.00 3 cull, $8,00@15.00. Hickory—Oiear, $28,00@60.00; common, $20.09 85,00 1 cul, $12.00@18.00, faplo—Clear, $23.00@85 +00; common, $16.00@25.00 ol $10.00@IN00. Bittornut—Clesr, $35.00860.00; common, $20.008 .00, Ghorry—Clear, $40,00@60,00; common, 41500 25,007 cull, $12.00@18,00, 2 e ‘Whitowood—Qlear, $30.00840.00; common, $20.00 ‘@003 cull, $10.00G15.00, ‘Wagon Btock—Hickory oxles, por sct, $1.00@1.50; wagon poles, ench, 46@B500 3 box boards, §30,0040.00, Florila red_codsr, 450 por ft ; maliogany, J0GA0 do counters, 600 § rosewood. 60@8Uc ; white holly. 30c, OLD IRON. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY GO OF CANADA. OLD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON " SORAP FOR SALE. Tho Grand Trunk Railway Company, dure ing the coming fall and Winter, will have a Inrgo number of OLD AXLES and a consid- orable quantity of WROUGHT IRON BORAP to dispose of, Thoy invite tenders for quantitios of one hnndred tons and upwards, The Company will pommencodelivery in Ootober, and con- tinue through tho winter, a8 moy be sgrood upon. Partion tendering to state tho price per 1b., ‘whother in gold or United States currenoy, the place of delivery (which must bo on tho Grand Trunk Railwuy), and the quantity re« quired. Purchnsers who require delivery in tha United States will pay thoir own Customs duties. Onsh will be required on delivery. Axlos and Scrap Ironmust bo tondered for separately. Tenders, indorsed * Tender for Old Mato- rial,” and addressed to the undersigned, will be raceived on or hofore Saturday, the 2a7th Boptomber. C.J, BRYDGES, Maneging Diroctor, Montreal, 27th August, 1873, GETTYSBURG WATER, = SEURG KATALYSINE WATER-TmE GREAT MEDICINE OF NATURE, Indorsed h{ the Iiighost Medleal Authorities, Rostoren’ Muscular Howor to tho Paraiyilo, Youthial Vigor (o the Agod, and Devolops the Young at a Oritical Pofiod; Dissolves Oaloull and |+ Qhalks!” Doy Gout, Jtheumatiam, Dyspopsia, Nouralgia, botor, Disoecs of tho Kidueys, Livor, and Hkin, inal Dropsy, Qhronte Diarrhcsa, Conatipation, ' Asthma, Nervousnoss, Slooplessns Gonoral Dobllity, and noarly ovory class of Clironio Dissano. = Pampiilota’ containin History of fho Bpring nnd Testimoniaie trom Mudied Journals, Eminont Physlolans and Distinguisbed Oitl. Zous, ot #REE by mail by WHITNEY BIROS., Gouoral Agshia, 27 outh Froutat, Philadelphia, ¥a. " Yor salo sl druggiats. AN SCIZAACK, STEVENSON & REID, 93 and 81 Lakost,, Wustorn Agon MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 977 and 219 South Clark st., cornor Van Buren, Chionko, T frwoll knowa by dil aadtet of tho papora, that Dr. 0. Blgalow s tho oldost estaLiishod physlcian o Ohicago, Bélencn and oxporlonco linvo mado Dr. 1, the most ro- nownad SPEGIALIST of tho agc, honored by the ross, cstoomod of “tho niglbest medical attainmenta b‘n" tha Inodical Inatitutoa of tho day, having dovoled TWENTY YEATS OF 118 LIVE i horfeoting romodfos thnt will o porltisely all case of OLKONIO AND SPEOIAL n both sexes. y TION FRER, SEPARATE PARLOIY lngflgayl‘n(l‘ onttonisn, - Call, OOIICPORDINCH UONFIDENTIAL. Addressnil lotters, with stampy, to Dr, U, BIGELOW, 2i7 and 239 South Clark-at. Times, Oct, 2, 1863, DR, TIGELOW In soguinrly brud hyaicina, s rop- utation fs best known hore 1n our midst. o wants Exud - fantratorenco, but s woil spokg,of by viory, une o {Fiating thringelvcs to his cate, * While tha world oud: 15l aiaka OF physlotmn aro roqalrod, and it any giio nu Shel survicor i a_of tbo wiort jipostance to_ ungare Shls 1 pha whiab oxporioncu 1s dqual 1o Tis aifor of wiodls ealnidy aud withou: proidics, o€ A, (Uets 1B o2 % Fecot e e ek 1 it DL, BIGELOW, athls Contral Ttabims. S 2 9 South Clark-st., Uhlesko, DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WABASET-AV., OPPOSITE POST OF¥ICL, The mot ronowaod epocialist of tho ago in tho treate Thant ol -all Ghroato” Disoatos of Lotk sozus. Boml. , Nervousnons, Avorsion to Hosloty, Lt Toss of Memory, , &0, pormanontly Nomattor who linvo fatlod, anil dr writo, 1t lg of eases yoarly, must acquire griator skill In ki3 spy Jalt, Hhian oo I gshoral praatico, S Foyalclany of Iyh stande ing, in this and other citios, reovgnize this faot aud rege cupnond patisnts to D, Olfn for tratmant, Dilce Hoes, 88 o T outnly thefted to Tuose baving o oing ¢ el el o write, nd tecelro (o Dootorts opinion, fra of ehargo. hfogs orosm of modieal)it A A AT T 5 iplon g the Taco, ¥ neoio iniirmm, ALl that tho doubtful with to koow. % comtaia Information thit all shiould b ustniod witih, » (o marriaga guldoand privato cou - Ront ¢ Fizots posl-uaidy for 60 conts, = Ad B, AV8 SRR Cliawt, Ti: O CUREL 1}1‘0 OavH Dr. I(ea:n, { 360 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, Bay bo confldontially eoneultod, norsonally oc by matl, froo af shnrgo, on all abronlo or horvous dldsasor. ¥ 5 REA R In ta only physiclan fu tho olty who war- e 50 conta. Tlustratod with numor~ D O N SIEIIN D, i 183 BOUTH OLARK-8T., Continuos {u vure all Ubronio, Norvous, ‘and Urinary (aoases of both noxos, and winy bocunfidontially con: ‘porsunally oF Ny mall, fceg of ohnrgw. Fomala jus treatud with sugosss, - 11ia Mledivuf ‘Frouties to ieu sont [roe, DI, STONID, ST MADISON-ST,, OHIOAGO, 11 o fn mediolno), troais all Olironle’ Disonscs, of oth sozos. Curon guarautood, Al Fomnlo Dithcuftion troatod with succoss, Atudiolnes farntatied, Consulias tlon froo; A book on disoasos, and ‘ciroulsre, do., for jparatod folke-l froa for two staiups, All Tottera conls ontial. PRESCRIPTION FREB For the spoedy cure of Nervous Debility, and all disor- rin et i 68 eadtenne oA adma i1, ity #00. omotastl, Bhla,™" ? 111 WE! radiy