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] TR OIICACO DAILY TRIDUNE: MONDAY, SUPITEMBER 8, 1873. MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. ‘ SATouDAY EVERING, Hopt, 0, 'Che fuancinl businoss of the pnat wook Lus ‘boon tho Iargost over trnanctod in Chioago, It will bogoon by tho figuren given bolow that tho' nggrogato clearings of tho banks wora ovor §7,000,000 greater than for o corresponding woel of lnst yoar. Tok- Ing. tho bank olonringa ns & orltorion, It is Falr to ostlwnto that tho fall trado of tho uity iu at least 26 por cent grontor than lnat year. | g50,000, And yet, with all this increnso of business, monoy I8 o groat doal onslor thau it was at this timo Jnst £oll. Tho cause of this fa tho greater rapldity with which the crops aro belng marketed. Thoro hne, bowover, been sn incronsed de- mand for monoy in tho lost fow days. Thoro is more businees paper offorod on tho stroct than thora was o weolk ago, ond the current rato for money in tho opon marlkot is now 10 per cont, In iplaco of 8 por cent, na it was ton days sgo. "Tho country ordora for ourrenoy werc smatior to-dny, ns is usunlly tho caso on Baturdays, snd tho prico of Now York oxchango was consequent- 1y firmor, with buyors at 81 per 81,000 disconnt, The sudden docline in the e’arlca of gold to- doy sustains what wo' have post, vis: That in ot our foreign trade, our hoas domeatie products, nnd aur diminlehed imports of foroigngoods, an importsnt doclinoin the prico of gold this fall sosmedinevitable, and that the rot talle in tho Now York papom sbout what o gold aliquo ™ wors going 10, 10, wse morg By * bunkum,"” Gould and hig * gold oliquo” got _into their bLad apoculation in Ap and May, whon it looked as though gold might dono_for sov- 0 oxports of avo entirely ndvance largoly in July, os it had oral yoars, ~But tho unususlly I domeatio produots this summer changed tho aspact of afiairs, and unless someim- portant ovont should happon to alter tho prosent commereial outlook, it ia probable that gold will docllna 4 or b por cent more within the noxt six months. The clearings of the Chicago banks for the wook wore : 24,693,407.78 ok "The following quotations of local stocks aro furnishod by “Mossrs. Hammond & Gege, 70 Waabington stroot : Bid, Asked, 135 o National Dauk, Oity National Dank, Dook County Nation National Tank of Lllinols,, Natiounl Bank of Commorco, > LES, 2500 Tradors! Insurance Company ot 09, $5,000 German National Bank at 123, $5,000 Corn Exchango Nationol Dank at 118, LATEST. New Yonr, Sopt, 0oiey aclivo dusing tho groator part and during the sfternoon thera Wero fow loans at 1 yor djom, - Atthe final closo tho market was_osslor, writh business at @7, ocline in slocka causod_mpony -bos Belves, whith was ono great reason of the actaity, Forilgn exchango was decidedly firmer, Mossra, ‘Brown Brov,, Delmont & Co,, Henry Olowa & Co,, and other prime bankers advanced thoir rates vory sud- Qanly to 107X for aixty days and 1034 for sight, Gold heavy nad lowor, undor continuod, pressuro to vell, Tho prico doclingd from 114 % to 113%, and closed at 113K, Rates paid’ far carrying wara 4, b, 3, knd 2 o flat, Tho Tressury oporations here for tho wock includod disbursemonta of $1,625,000, and ro- celpts of $2,860,000 for customs, Tho importa wore : Goneral merchandiso, $1,820,767 g00d3, $0.704 - %b 1n-mhme oxports, §5,420,04¢ ; and spocie oxports, 103, : Government onds lowor, in thy with gold, Stato bonds qulet, and othing dolog of any as ‘There wne ismflt octivity in the s dealings at timea were ot unsettled early in the day, in_sntic) bank statement, and a furthor de oon gaying in 8 column of Tne Tpiune for & month tho presont aspock oxports of tho day nt 7 currency to gold Anlar!:;i Tho bank statement and tho rrowers to bocomo frightoned, nud bid up tho monoy markes on thom- aOl‘SF of any account, ock market, and ndod with coneiderable an- imation and excitomont, Speculation waa weak aud tion of a bad no followed the offctal oxhibit,” Late in tho day thero waa a firmor tono, and tho markol madoa rocovery toward tho from tha businoss contre, Tho candos of thin botter ingniry aro, firut, that tho cost of bullding 18 vory ohoap ; & residenco that. olfihtoolg mouthis o would havo cont 87,000 to bulld, con now bo B0t for about #5,000. On s chonpor olass of housea tho porcantage of reduction s not o gront, and tho smallor tho houso the less tho porcontago of reduction of cost. Anothor rosson for moro Inquiry for Inside resldenco Deopatty ja, thio gonoml ellof that. thia ioraao of irado in tho olty will make » groater domand within the noxt year for rosidoucos for mor- chauts aud traders gonorally. DLANENDON IS8, Mr. O, J. Btough, who recontly sold a largo part of tho suburban town of Hinzdalo for tho sum of £400,000, iashought a balf intorost in tho suburban town of Olarondon Hills for Throa vears ogo Ar. Btough gold fho wholo of tho _OClarondon IHilly proporty to Mossrs, Robort Tarrls, AT, Tall, and J, 3L, WalRor,. for $20,000. IIis presont xo- purchoso of o hnlf intorest ls, thoroforo, mado at un advanco of 400 por cont. Clarondon Hills ls ono milo oast of Hinedslo, sud {s alroady a vil- lngo of some 500 inhbitants, sud, a8 it is'a high location on ono of tho best-mansgod ralirosds runuing out of tho city, and only sbout 10 miles from the busiuess part of tha cily, it blds fair to become an {mportant suburban place. BOME MECENT BALES, Mossrs. William A, Buttors & Co. bold a suc- cossful anction enlo of somo vory oholce South Park proporty lnat Tucsdny, 0 northwost coruor of Droxel Boulevard and Tifty-firat stroat, 1 Tot 130 foot sst front on tho boufevard by 256 foaton Fitty-firat stroct, sold for £226 per front foot on Droxol Boulovard. Soveral inelde lots fronting onst on tho boulovard sold for §175 por front foot. A fow lota fronting on Cottago Grovo ayvenuo, botweon Fiftioth and Fifty-firat lfmefls' ‘wera sold at an averago of $60 por front aot. Among rooent snles of subusban neres sre 80 ncros in tho w 3§ of n o 3¢ of Soction 21, Town 87, Rango 14, o, noar Oalumot Station. Hold by Clarke, Layton & Co,. for $24,000. Also, 67§ scres in Morgan Park, at Washington Hoighis, for $10,500. Mossry. W. D, Korfoob & Co. sold 234 noros on tho soutli side of Sixteonth stroot, wost of West- gx; stnuu snd adjoining the raliroad track, for 5,000, Henry %, Hill sold yestorday, 43¢ acros, fronting onat on the Bfiuflz Park, 8t l‘%g. -ninth stroot, and also having s frontago on Calumob and Prairio avonues. Coneidoration, $35.000. Clearings, _Balances, RUMMARY OF TOANSFEDS FOU THE WEKK, $5860MIA01 $537573.80 | o following fa the total smount of city snd gu- 6,305,403,08 4G1,065,35 | burban property transforred during tho wock anding 5,420,271,65 488,100.78 | Saturday, Sopt.6: City properly, number of salos, 1200,660.77 540,823.81 | 1413 commidoration, 035; north of city Umits, 5,140,907.47 900,878.33 | number of sales, 73 conslderation, $41,980: sonth of 4,767,20460 292,009.88 clty limitgy nfl:l(mro! ealos, fi;_:lonugmum}hsno,gso e m— went o numbor of salos, 4; consiileration, SLTOITI0 $2,0800108 | £50,700, fiulnflé.,xaneouwml A 401,370, dcration, $812,407, COMMERCIAL. BaTURDAT EvReNo, Beph. 0, Tho following woro tho roceipta and shipmenta of the leading articles of produce in Chicago during tho past twenty-four hours, and for the corresponding dato one yearago: RECKIPTS, (| BHIPMENTS, 1873, | 167, 1873, | 1872 Flour, brls. 4,033 2,016 ‘Whoat, bu. 200,102 43,463 Corn, b 49,297( 120,380 Oala, bu, 41,304| “18,645 Rye, bu. 700| 400 Barley, by 6,802{ 11,295 Grasn seod, 122,335 43,000 Flax tead, fbs, 100;271| 11,500 Broom-corn, DT Trrrry Curod mosts, Its, 60| '290,280 Teof, brls. 185)..000. e Lath, m. Balt, ' bris, ‘Withdrawn from store on Friday for city con- sumption: 8,838 bu wheat; 1,288 bu comn; 1,471 bu oats; 820 bu rye; 2,620 bu barley, With- arawn for do during the wook: 28,763 ba whoat ; 25,907 bu corn: 21,939 bu oats § 4,340 bu ryo; 10,038 bu barloy. Tho following grain hps boen inspeated into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock : 681 cars wheat ; 527 cara corn ; 5,900 bu No, 1do; 86,400 bu No. 2 do, by canal; 40 cara oats; 43 cars rya; 500 bu No. 2do by canal; 65 cara barloy. Total (1,869 cars) 554,000 bu. The following wore the recoipts and ship~ alose, monts of breadstufls and live stock at this point ‘Earnings of tho Burlington, Cedar Rapidn & Min N P sota Tooud for Alyust show ot fncreaso c]}‘ $14,080 over | during tho past weels, and for tho corresponding the same month last year. week ending as datod : Coupons, '81. BEQEIETL Goupons, 103 S A Sghh Doupons, '64 Goupons, 103 Boupons, 05 (n CXS. 8t Paul pfd.. Waboah, . i Chicogo & A., ox racific Mail... 4237 | Ohicago & Aiton nfd.105 New York Caiiral, 104 | Qe & Mislasippl.. 373¢ A Central Pacific bds..100% 3¢ | Del. Lack, & Western, 99 ¢ | 5. i o, 2 REAL ESTATE. The stendy incrongo in tho activity in roap patato during tho last fow wocks is shown, not only by tho groater number of porsons in tlio real ostato offices, but by the increasing volumo of transfers rocorded from day to day, Tho average wookly oggrogate consideration of deeds filed for record now is nearly double what it wns in July, Thore is usually some incronso of sales of renlty in tho fall, but in tho prosent instance tho increaso is groater than ususl, and arises mainly from tho extremoly favorablo aspoct of commor- cisl and financial affairs in the Wost gonerally this fall. As tho trado of tho'Northwest is concentrated in this, ils metropolis, 8o the effacts of tho pros- ‘perity of tho groat whoat-ralsing rogion this fall is being concontrated in tho same placo. Tho whont crop of 1878, iu tho country tributary to Ohicago, will probably sell for $10,000,000 or 15,000,000 moro money than tho wheat crop of the same torritory in 1872, Horo ia tho basis for o largo increnso of trade, That tho greatost effoct of this incroaso of wonlth to stimulato morgantile and msnufacturing busingss will b folt in Chicago, thoro can bo scarcoly 8 doubt, Tho results of this will, of course, bo an in- orcaso of population and woalth which will make an increaso in the value of renl catato in the city genorally inovitablo. That tho increase in val- ues In Bome quartors of tho oty will bo groater thaw in others, thereisnodoubt; but in tho pros- ont aspeot of affaira there is probably no quartor of the oity orita suburbs whero renl ostato will not oxperionce the effects of the general pros- perity in n grenter or less degroo within the noxt twolve months, Pricos of real ostate, howover, Flour, bl aN600 80,432 30,060 Wheat, bu, 1,600,410 1,345,001 335,600 Corn, bu, 1,056,565 1,705,890 1,085,208 Oats, Dy 423,174 881,007 430740 Rye, bu. 72,011 ,320 Barloy, bi,.es 140,400 BAGTT 107,180 Livohogs, Mo, 61674 BA 2873 Cattlo, N 16267 10943 171,288 TeMENTR, Flour, brls, 30,643 20507 14,61 Wheaf, bu, 1,805,617 911, 3,654 Corn, bt 457,485 713,235 1,407,908 Oats, bu, 20624 230, 2,90 Tye, bu., B0,018 48384 15,219 683 24,014 76,802 044 50306 45, 0,047 - 19,843 Jonpes X X 9 Neither this table, nor the above daily table, includes the racoipts by cannl to-day. Tho rise in froights has efectunlly shut off through shipments of flour to Europe. Tho rate ’“fi to Glasgow or Lverpool is now £2.10 in gold por brl, & riso of 40c in epecio within & wook. Thin i8 oquivalent to 713go por buin ocurrency for wheat, without othor than transportation charges. » One of tho fincet samples of wheat evor sont {o this city camo in this morning from Portland, Orogon. 1Itavorsges 35 bushels to each of 40 acrod. It is now ndmittod in New Yorlk that Chiengo wheat #olls for just as much as Milwaukoe whoat of the samo grado, and the Now York Ohamber of Commerco has sent lora for samples of our standards, ~‘Theso will bo furnishoed, snd, wo hope, will be ofton referred to. 'The odioua distinction boetween tho two in New York hias arisen almost entirely from the fact that somo of our ghippora (now ont of tho business) uscd to indulgo in the little gamo of mixing a consideras blo quantity of tho Iower grades in with each cargo of No. 3 thab thoy alspatchod Eastward ; and the inferior mixtures wore, naturally enough, stigmatizod as * Chicago No. 3," do that it soon became impossibla to sell our straight No. 2 at it roal value, without calling it “Milwaukeo wheat, whioh ias beon dono in numberloss in- stanced. If our samples ore kopt in New York, and reforred to, tho buyors of wheat will bo able to toll easily whother or not nominal Chicngo No. 2 bo roal Chicago No. 2, and can aok accord- ingly. fi‘no lnes of railrond leading to the Enst aro understood to bo #o much overrun with orders for tho freighting of grain that thoy ara obliged for tho present to retuse to make any more con- tracty, They have not cars cnough to transnct dll the businesa offered, and aro hampored in londing hore by tho crowdod stato of our lo~ eal'tracks, The difiiculty will Prablblv be rem- odied soon, and in the meautime tho largo ac- couslon of ‘voasels from the Iumbor and oo to {lio grain-carrying trade may glye roliof, both as to quantity and cost of transportation. THE MARKETH, Theo loading produco markets were ngain aclive to-any, and gonerally firm, though some took o lower range, owing to tho magnitude of tho frelght question, which threatens to swallow np ovorythiug else. If tho cost of moving produce Incroasos much more, wo may woll bo aYpruhnu- sivo lost tho producora be compolled ultimatoly to pay to hiave thelr proporty moved for nothing, move slow compared to pricos of ocom- llocullpm 3[ s&)nln woro again lorge and ehip- 3 t, th i - | ments moderato. O, e e governtagfhom, | 1o doaand for dry goods continuos stoadily Toel eatate, like bonds and securitios, ropresonts the invostment of the surplus {lu-nflta of trado and industry, Ior this reagon the greatest do- mand for roal ostato 18 pot to bo expocted nutil tho groat annual aotivity in exchanging prnflixtu}n a for goods called the ¢ fall trndo,” is over, thon that producers, manufacturery, merchants, andepeculators kuow how much thoy have mado and how mueh surplus profit thoy Lavo to invos| in something of permanent valuo liko roal estato Tor thia roason tho aatest logitimato domand for resl ostato fint will result from tho prosont commercinl or bonds and mortgaged. osperity of the Weat will probably not bs ex- E:riapncedy until next Fobruary or Marcl, INSIDEZ BESIDENCE PUOPERTY. Within tho past ten days thore appoars to ba conaiderable moro inquiry for what lu called **in- gide " residence proparty, that is, for bullding Tots ou streets where thore are pavomonts, sido- walks, water, and all the other convenlences ot cll!?!.o. nob moro than twe or threa miles to improve, and o firm, honlihy tone pervades the market, Tho buoyant tono of the market for the raw matorinls ‘flvaa both cotton and woolon goods an upward tendonoy, and jobbors do mot secm partioularly anxious to inoreaso £alos at tho pricos now curront. Btocks aro in good shape, aud our morchonts oxpross thom- solves as woll ploased with the genora) situation, Gracories were again rulmnod activo, tho volumo ot walos being ful ly =8 large as on olthor of the procoding days of tho weok, ond ontorday’s uotations woro thorougnly sustained, not onfy for the leading staplos, but for slde-goods as woll, The ex- treme pricod at which coffeos aro now solling, it i oxpeoted, will causo a diminishod consump- tlon, but the snpplyis known to bo light, and stooks mre hold with confidenco, Byrupa are etill working upward, and tho better grades of molagecs also are tonding In the same dircotlon. Hard sugars are inscant. ufi;ply, but other grades are in fair atock, aud the geueral market ia ptoadier than for some time past. Bploes are etrong. Bonps, oandlos, atarch, ele, romalin slondy and firm, The slfuation of thabuttor and chooso markots was muoh the snmo og noted oarlior in-tho wook. 'Only 8 modorato amount of poles waa nccomplishod in elthor dnmrlmonl, nnd prices ruled compnratively steady, at 13@2fo for tho formor, aud at 1i@130 for tho Iattor. - Coal romaing firm undor an ot~ Ivo domnnd, ot €0,60@10.00 ror Lnokawanna, ab £9.00 for Erio and Walnut Hill, sud at $6.00 for Wilmington, ~Grain baga coutinue to movo ona Tiboral tionlo, but thora is & quictor, stoadlor fool- iug In the market, aud no farther changes aro looked for at prosent, Quotations are 87/¢o for Btarle; 850 for Lowlaton: 811¢o for Ottor Croolr, and 880 for Amorican and Amoskong. Thore were no now fostures to note in tho markot for for- olgn nnd domostio dried fruits. Diaisius, pruncs, applos, poschos, aro, vory firm; indood, thoro aro no ovidencos of wenlmoss in tho at, axcept, perhapy, currants, Fish romain firm ot former quotations. Tho_hldo and leathor mar- kots woro fairly aotivo and firm. Hay was no{;- lactod and wonk, No changes wore davoloped in tho paints, pig-iron, and tobacco markets. Olls wora activo and gonerally firm, Linsoed ofl {a strong at tho lale advance, and bids fair to go highor, in a{n;f‘nmy ‘with tho ndvaneo in good, umber at the yards is roported nctive and vary firm, partioularly the common grades, which ore mostly inquired for, Thore is alroady somo talk of advancing prices of 12-foot mtuff and small timbor §1.00 por m fect, owing to nenrnuf. The offerings at the wholosale markoek wore only falr, and tho market was modorately motivo, and firm ot Friday's prices, Bhinglos on track have advanced, Tho soarcity of vossols and sctive ard trade have produced a vory firm fooling at th tho yards and dooks, Metals, tinuors' stook, and nnils wore ohoractorized by a fair do- groo of activity, ond wero all fim at the quotod rates, Iron and stool woro strong ot pro- vious rates, under a foir and improving demand, Tho average businoss wss trounsacted in building matorials, cooperage, and naval storea. Fino ealt continuos to meet with a good demand, sndis firm at 82.00 por brl. Tho trading in wool ig atiil lihoral, and, as tho recoipts aro mod- orato, gr&oau aro_fully sustained. Now hops aro more plenty, and bave baon sold recontly at 48, 600, Bld hops and broom-corn are unchangoed, Timothy seed was active, and advanced @100, Flax and clover woro flrm at provious prices. ‘There was no matorial nhnnso in foreign groen frults. Grapos, opples, snd pears were plonty and essy, whilo poachos woro stoady, Poultry was plonty, alow, and pricos were rathor irrog- alar, it being tho close of the wook. Game was lo\vm'.(l Eggs oontinuo in good roguost, and ad- vancod. ‘Highwinos were moderately active, but again woak, declining 1o furthor, in sympathy with ocontinued honviness at other poluts, Tho bast bid roportod from Now York waa 0, which is only 1e&bove onr market, yestordny. Salo was roported horo oarly of 100'brle at 630, and later of' 150 brls at 9%, Tho market closed nominally stoady st 020 per gallon. ‘There s somothing uxceadlnnky onigmatical in tho statement that, notwithetanding the prosont wonknoss in highwines for tho homo market, tharo is yol a largo demand for oxport, and that m“ifl 000 brls could bo sold to-day in this ‘markob ok 480 (without duty), which is_consid- erably abovo tho relative price aftor tho duty a8 boon paid. And yet this statomont was made to-day tfiy an oporator who is woll postod, nnd 18 gonerally regarded a8 o man of *truth ond voracity.'" Lake frelghts wore dull and » shade oastor, tlxou?h not quotably lower. Thore was & rather supply of vessols, and shippors Lold off in hopes of forcing o declino, but carriors proforrod to lold ovor rather than mako conceasions. Iiates to Buffalo wore 100 on oats ; 130 on corn, and 140 on wheat, with a ramor of {90 for corn' to load on Monday. Kingstoh ratos wore not named, Through rates to Now England polnts wero about Blo oncorn. A total of 7 chartors was rl)pm:l.tscld which will c out 54,000 bu whoat and 140,00 bu corn, in tion to two vossols ungngmi to lond ot ilwanoo, ‘Provisions were quiet, ond a_shado firmer. Thoro was- no much _domand, but ownors of produco seomed inclinod to_Lold thoir proporty & shiado more flrmly, aspocially on shork rib mid- dlos, which advanced fully %60 per Ib, Mass pork avoraged about Bo per brl ‘highor, and lard was strong ot provious quotations, Thero was quito 5 movemont in old porl, the atocks 0f which bid fair to bo worked oft ‘sfter all by tho opening of tho moxt packing scasom. - It was romarked to~ dag, a8 on onomaly, that pork for futureis about 8100 por brl highor, and lard 1o per I lower, than at this dato & yenr ngo. The masket closed ot the following range of prices: Moss pork, cash or sollor osnamhur, $156.90@10.00; do sellor October, $15.124@ 16.25; do sollerDocombor, _819.50@13.60 3 sollor Jenuary, $13.625{@18.76; lard, cash. or eoller Septombor, $7.85@7.90; Summér o o; woller . Novomber, 7o, Lard, golior_Docombor, T5§@7%0; do sclior Janus ory, 73c. Bweot pickled Lams quoted abt 9%$@113{c. Dry eailod ments stondy st T4@ 80 for shouldors ; 9@9go for short iba ; ‘and 936@9%(o for shortulear. Boxed shoulders, 8} @8¥%e. Englieh monts, 9%@Iiofor short ribis ; @350 for short cloar.” Bummoer-curad monte quotnble at 4o below theso pricos, Bhort ribs, soller Docomber, ab 63(@6}¢c, boxad ; do shork oloar, 83@7o. Bacon'is quoted at e for shoul- ders; 9%e forclearribs; :fl}gu for short clear ; oud 183@143¢o for hams, all paoked. Mens boof, 28.75@9.00 ; oxtra mosa'do, $276@10.00 ; boot Loms, *#28.00818.60, Oty tallow, TH@TH0 5 grense quotable at 43/@G3€0. 0B “wore ro- orted of 250 brls moss porl at $15,993¢ ; 600 rls do soller the montl at $16.05 ; 360 bria do sollor Octobor at $16.25; 260 brls do rollor Do- aombar at 1850 ; 1,180 brls old pork at $16.00 ¢ 40,000 s short ribs at 90 ; 500 brls city butchors tallow at 87.60. Tho daily Commercial Report givos the folloy- ing 08 the shipments of provisions from this point for tho wook onding Bopt, 4, 1873, and since Nov. 1, 1872 ; also comparative figuros : Tork, | Zard, | Hama Shoutdeal Hiddles, brin, | loa. | fea, ba. e, Wicog Bapt 4| 5,| a.m0il &1 e ko Sont-4) M S| 16 b Kince Nov. 1,73. 57 , 916180, 070 ) 3 i R e R e e A SR C e Flour was quict, but not dull, and firm at sreviom: quotations, There was only n light omand for oxport, owing to tho scarcity of {froight-room, and the strongth in occoan ratos, Dot holders were not disposod to_look for cuss tomors, 08 thoir stocks are worked down toa vory low point by tho active shipping movement of the past week, Bran was firm, Balos woro reportod of 20 brls white winter oxtras_at 88.75; 20 brls do nt 98,255 100 brls do at 87.25 ; 100 brls do ot 87,133 160 brls do b §6.50; 700 brls do on privato terms; 100 brls spring extrng ‘patent) at $10.60; 100 bris do 2§1ud Tose) ab 0,603 200 brls do (Glory) at 26.26; 400 brls do on private torms. " Totaf, 1,800 brls. Also, 10 tons bran at 812,00 ; 10 tons do at 211.60, both on track, ‘Tho following was tho range of prices at the clogo : Poir to cholco whito winter extrss. 1.5 7.00® 9.00 Red winter ex 6.50@ 7.0 Good 1o chotco spring oxtras 0.00@ 6.50 Low di 4.50@ 5.60 dood to fancy Mi 000G T.T5 Epring suporfines 275G 475 Bran. 11,50@13.50 ‘Wheat was only moderately active, and aver- aged about 1o lowor, though ferelgn markets wore'reported strong, and Now York wheat wvag liold highor. The market oponed out very firm, hut the roported sdvauce in ocean froights, sud the dechno in gold in New York, inducud soveral hioavy holdors to partinlly unload, which caused wonkness, Thonceforward the warket was stoady, tho boars scnmlng to wish to dopress pricos furthor, but bolng afraid to try it, in view of tho facts that tho markot is nlready largely ovorsold for this month, that our recoipts sro not quito eo large a4 horotoforo, and thab Milwaukoo was slroady goue Jo por bu above Obicngo, Thero wos o fair shipping demand, but it was not nearly go urgent as on Iriday, and nhts ora rofusod to take hold at nll till thoy could buy at a material declino that would parti- ally componsate for inoronsod oost of tranaporta- tion to Europe. Tho spoculatiye domand waa fair, ond the warket was really strong, considor- ing tho tromendous cost of souding tho grain forward to the consumer, Thoro 18 no foar that wo shall recsivo, during this month and next, just 8 much whont as tho railroad compa- nies can bring in, as the pressuro for cars in the country is vory great; it may Lo that tho receipts will bo oven groutor than nos, a8 corn Is oxpocted to lot up boforo long. Dut with a continued good doemsnd from Bu- ropo, there is not much room for an oxtonsive broak in pricos, Boller tho mouth o&wnud ab , advanced to $1.163¢, and deolined to ey S8 st $1 To3to1 1436, losh ab 11430 obor sold at §1. 1436, closing ab $1.143¢, Bollor the yoar uofifnt el.]fia@l.flm olosing fih 123, Oash No. 2 spring opened at 1,18, ndyauced to 81,10, and soon foll baok to $1.18, ot which prica ft olosod witl fivm holdors, No. 1 spring olosed nt $1.233¢, No, 8 do at 81.13, and rejacted do at $1,00. Wintor whoat was inaotive. Cash galos woro véported of 4,000 bu No, 1 spring at §1.24; 18,200 bu do_nf 81,233 3,100 bu dont $1.23; 400 bu ao at 13235 4,200 bu No. 1 Northwostorn at $1.25; 2,900 bu doat #1.34; 1,800 bu No, 2 6pring af @ 5,000 bu 40,400 bu do at $1,18%4 { 9,200 bu do at $1.18! do at 61,1850 175,800 bu do at 81,15 3,400 bu do &t 81.173¢; 2,000 bu No, 2 Nortliwesternat $1.20 ; 7,600 nd o ht $1.183; 5,000 bu._do at 81163 g Mo, i omving al #1187 12,80 bu dow 1233 25,000 bu do ot $1.12; 5,000 bu rejoot- od upring a $1.00. Total, 23,300 bu. Corn was active, ina spooulative way, and avoragoed 8o higher, though the feoling was vory irrogular. Thoro was very liitlo shipping do- mand, though Eastern markols wore firm, ay thoro is & margin ot acyeral conts por bu ngainst tho ebippor b prosont pricon. Dut thore was o froo upeculativo domond, and holdors wora not yory anxious to eoll, though recolpts wero again Inrge, and shipmonta pitiably emall in comparis won, . It was vory cold last- night and this mornlng, for tho 800601, and strong fonrs of enrly. frout wore oxclted, Thoro is no quoation that an oxtonsivo froat thus eatlyin tho senson wonld work immouso damago to tho corn orop, but there has not beon any frast yot, so far ng honrd from, sud our prosont coolnos is proba- Dy nothing more than tho rusnlt of an slmos. phorls wave, which will pass over quickly, and may not bo followed by another for sovoral wooks Lo como, The domnand was chisfly for noxt month's delivery, and the gurrant rooolpts wore urchascd frecly to carry agalnst thom. Sollor atober oponeil at 44v, ndvanced {o 445¢o, ro- codod to 44376, and closed firmor at 443¢0. Bollor tho month, or regular No. 3, sold at 12! @450, oloping nt 4330, _Biriotly frosh roooipts of No. & closod at 435 @425¢0, and high mixad nt 435 43¢0, Rojected clowod _strong at 8o, bid. Grsh anlen woro roparted of 8,000 bu high mixed ot 42040 ; 14,000 bu doat 4236 ; 12,000 bu do at 42] 91,000 bu No. 2 at 430 ; 104,000 bu do at a5 ; 30,00 bu do at 42570} 5,000 bu do at 4303 4,800 bt rojoctod at 893a’s 11,200 bu do at 23 0| b&flfl bu unmorchantablo at 830, Total, 378,~ u. Oata woro active and strong, advanclng 3o undor a liboral domand, which was nun\l{ ‘born of smallor rocoipts, and & moro freo shipping movement by rall, whilo Now York was nlso re- ortod firmor towards the oloso, There wero Bt fow satlors Hil noor tho ond of the sossion, whon thoy apponrad in rathor grontor force, as tho wanta of buyers wore lnfinflul\l‘ mma‘n% an caplor fooling. ~ Hollor tho month opoued at 280c, adyancod Lo 20c, and olosed mag::. Soll. er Ootober Bsold ot floi{@fln;{u. cloging at 205¢0. Rejectod was in bettor requost at 27o. Cash enles wero reportod of 44,800 bu Ne. 2 nt 90, 17,400 b do ab 2830 11200 bu do ot 28840 3 1,200 bu rojocted at 2101]3,800 bu white at’ 840, freo on board ; 600 bu black at 80c, on track. ' Total, 180,800 bu. Ryo was moro aotive, bul&{o lower, owing to amoro liberal aupply and tho difMculty of pro- curing oars for shipments, Bales woro reported of 6,800 bu No. 2 at 675¢e ; 400 bu by sample at g, 400 bu do'a Gt 100'bu. do at 6o, Total, u. ’ Barloy waa rathor more notive, and stendior. ot tho solling rango of Friday. 'The reoont do- olizio noomodt o hivo brought out moro buyrs, ‘but thoy quncm\l wantod small lots, and tho Targor roceipts mado offerings fully equal to tho domand, 8o that the market closod nna¥. Onsl No. 2, or ecllor tha month, sold st $1.18@1.20, closing nt $1.18. Beller Octobor was nom- inal at $1,15@1.16. No, 8 closed at nbout 850, Cash salos wore reported of 1,600 bu No. 9 at £1,20; 400 bu do. at $1.18%¢; 3,600 bu do at $1.18; 1,200 bu No. 8 (A. D, & Oo.) ot 300; 400 ‘bu do at 88a; 1,600 bu do at 87c; 800 bu doat 860} 4,000 bu do at 850 ; 8,600 Lu do at 810; 400 bu do % 800; 800 bu refeoted at 770; 1,200 budo at70c; 800 budont760; 1,000 bu by samplo at ©1.85; 400 bu do at 8180 ; 800bu do st $1.26; 800 bu do at $1.20; 400 bu do at $1,10; 800 bu do at §1,00; 400 b do at 950; 400 bu do at 930; 400 bu do o 90c; 400 bu do ab830; 400 bu do at 89340, an track ; 600 bu do ab 31,80 ; 800 bu dont 3010 0; 400 bu do st 83c, dolivered. Totsl, 26,~ . £UROYEAN MARKETS, Tho following is Beorbohm's dispatoh to tho Board of Trado of this city to-day : Bopt, 0,~London—Floating cargoes of wheat off const strong. Cargues of wlicat on passago in yory good domand. Floating cargoos of corn ol coast ox- cited, Good m&m Amorican mixed corn off coast, 5la 6d 7 do, for shipment in two months, 315, meas {mrk, N LII\’mrpoo!—Whmtllraug; spring, 113 11d@125 6d. Corn quiet, Prime mess park, 658, DARLEY. ” A Toronto correspondont of tho Now York World writos, under duto of Aug. 26, that tho crop of barley'in Ontario thls yonr will hardly oxcoed, if indeod it :!uxltu comes up to, 66 per cont of lnst yoar's yield. In thio Westorn penin- sula the acrenge dovoted to this crop Las beon largoly curtailod, tho farmers proforring to sow spriug whoat, _From Toronto onst as far ag Co- bourg the brendth of land own hns been cur- tailed by from 83 to 50 per cent, but onst of Co- bourg an undiminishod acroago is roported. Ex- copt in this last soction of country, where the fal x’n§ off is at least 25 l{mr cent, there are no complaints as to tho yiold,—92, 85, and oven 40 bushels_to tho acro being the commonost re- ports. In qunll:fl; too, tho crop is above tho av- um[;n. Tho is_ uniform in sizo, aud loses littlo in faoning, and it is freo from sprout or dampness, Thore is, howover, yery gencral dis- coloration from rain, WOOL. Waltor Brown & Bon, of Now York, write as follows : Tiie wool mavkot for tho past thirly dayshos been chacaclerizad. by a stesdy domand from-consumors, ‘with valuca on all gradea of tho staplo well mnintainod. ‘An in quatomary whicu the assortment {8 smple, tho tnquiry has been for cholce wools, and durlng’ the mouth the supply of such lota has boon considorably Toducod. The matural xoault of such deplotion in thi stock of dgelrablo floocos 18 gradual hardoning in yalues, nd wo havenow tonota 4 rise of avou 8 por cont ainco ourlast issuo, This upward foud- cucy s lso somowhat due to heavy purclindos of forclgn wools mado in the Americin markels for ‘Eurogan nccount, which has in a_grest messuro ro- Teved tho prossiro on tids doscription, beaides en- ‘coursgiug an advanca on domestic, and will materlally et Imporlors 18 worklag Off théls pusclisce witi- out loss, Tho fall trade in woolen gooda opencd with conaid- orablo animation, and with most of tho commission houges the traneactions are much in excass of thoso of Inst yoar; in fact, in several instances we Lear of ealosahicad, which it will employ the mills for somo moutha to consummate. This I8 quite encouraging to sunnufaciurers, ond fiey, having confidence both in tho continuance of o good trade in their own pro- uctions, and in dem pricoa for tho raw material, have Quring tho post fow wicka beon freo purchasors of such woola 28 thoy are lkely to roquire for the noxt two or threo monts, For combing and delaino grades thoro has been an astéve demand, witl: steadily tmproving velues, Tho manufactieo GF thoso wools {8 rapldly fucronsing in this country, and such of onr domestio foccea ua can bocombead aro cagerly sought after (o miz with tho imporfed_artilo aud theroby clicapon tostock to- quired, It is o matter of regrot tint tho Amorican manufacturars of worsled @oods should bo obliged to goabroad for the bulk of thoir supplics; but this Bt nccesmarlly o tho caao untl ou faimors seo their own benofit in incrossing tho production of {ho full-bloodod Lelcostor and Cotawold broeds of sheop, Thio presont condition of tho wool andwoolen Inter= cate, conaldering thospparcnt smallavatisblesupplies of wool, would ndicats a Teasonablo praspectof furthor advahce in valucs, snd it {3 ovident that many of the epoculative transactions which have ccourred within tho montts are based on this suppostion, On tho othor hand, the approsching transfor of tho crops from tha YWest o tho East will undoubtedly croata s largomono- tary draln on thoscaboard markets during the remain- dor of o yoar, wilh tho consequont Ligh rales of fa- torest which almost {nvariably have 8 dopressing effact o thi gomera) mercantils communlty, It 1a 1o} at probabla thut monoy will command” such oxorbitant Totos a9 0 year ago, but It 18 & point o boborao in mind by wool operators, who fook for tholr profit in o prospeciive futuro rises I prices that thors ln praba- 1y 110 other staple whick is o easlly doproclated in value by a financial stringonoy, LATEST, In the aftornoon whoat snd corn wero quiet, ond the former was a trifle easior for soller tho wmonth, No. 2 spring sold at $1.16}(@1.163¢ soller the month, closivg at S1165¢, and at 81.14%¢ sollor Octobor. Corn wat lower closing at 42fo sellor tho month, and 440 seller Octobor, Othor grain and provisions wero quiot, It was rumored thnt o sail vossol was chartored for ;:lmncdm Buffalo, but nothiug dofinite could be arned. g CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. HaTunbay Evexrsa, Sopt, 8, ALOOIOL~—Was 2o lower, closing ut $184@169 for 04 per cent praaf, 1IRO0M CORN~The matket is moderately aotive, o connnon gesdos Lolug mostly jnquired for, Pricos nro unchuugod, a8 followa: N, 1 hurl, 8300} No, 1 stalk, brald, 5@T0; No, 30, 6@0u; No.d do, 4%@ Bo: xed tip, ug@;xc; palo aud red, 3@4e, - BUTTEL—Hales o 'local Totuilors aud’ conaumers meke o fair sggregato; but tho outward movoment was limitod, aud tor suything not suitable for tablo ‘uso thora was but litto inquiry, Prices ranged tho pame cs on the preceding days of tho wook, where thoy may bo coneldered steady and firm, Wo continue to quoto: Cholce yellow, 32@250 3 modium to good, 17 (@400 1 {ntorior to cominon, 12@ 180, 'BAGOING—Thero wus & somewhat quistor foeling in tho gealu Lag market, {ho demand being lesa urgont, Dut thore was no softening of pricos, as the morket 18 nearly baro of goods and stock ¢an scarcely bo roplen- faliod to scll ‘b ovon (ho rotaiiing high yricea now provalent, We continue to quote: Btari #1¢03 Ludiow A, #6505 Lewiston A, 853 American 486 Amouoss 4 3do; Oter O‘mef( 43, 4 an u, W@ unntes, siugle, 11@180; do doubls, 37@380; wool Sholla 83050, o Hwiney VEANS—The demuand fa stfil confined {0 amall lota to supply tho fmmediale wants of th cily trade, Prices aro unchiangod, 88 follows : Primo navics, $3.00@2.60 7 primo modlum, $2.33@3.40; comuwon fo fair, $1,3% ©2.00, TUILDING MATERTALS—Tlo condition of fhis markot is substoutiully the eame us for somo doys past, trudo being falr, sud pricss steady, Wao quoto: Hiucco, $3.60; Now Yorx stucco, castiug, $3,6064.0( Tortiand cement, $7.50@6.00% brl: Rosondalo comont, $3,25@3.60; Utica, Louisvillo, Manlius, aud Akron cos 4300 brl] marblo duat, $3.00; limo in bulk, 005 Lo (brls), $1.10@1.26 9 brl; white sand, % bel, $LEO@,003 plastoring hair, B Lu, 4003 fira por 1,000, $55,00@90.00 ¢ bullalng Brick (oom~ $0.50647,06 : prousod Lrick, $14.00416.00; sowvor X! $8.60@10.00; Miiwaukeo' and Raclue prassod, $25,00@30,00, del. ; do comnon, $14.00@10,00; ‘lndlnnn Dreased, $18,00@38,00; o common, $10.00@16,005 fire clay, ot brl $1.00340. (LB E~Fine goods ate comparatively sceree and are Liold with frmnoss, but tho poorer 8018 are in ame plo supply and mny bo_quoted easy, Following are pricos ourrent: Yurk factory, 12%@l80; Ohlo factory, LI@13)0; Weatern factory, 1@ Lo, , Si%0; buslap OAT.In (s minrkat therd wora no niow features to noto;¥alr activity still characterizo tho domand; and- tho markot axhibita & decidedly firm tono, not only for lnlhrncltlno"bulIowlrl'mlnauu Vfi :‘l’iuo‘o anr quotations : Tehigh, propara: : S $0.B0EH0,00; Krlo 0,007 11ih, £9.00% 1 Canhol, 10, ndlupa Tlock, 87,606 Chorry Mino, $8, 005 Wiimington, ‘COOPERAGE~—Thero was no whisky barrols, $1.00@2.107 0.00; torco staves, rougl, $20.00425,00 ; or mawod, $15.00310.00; whisky slaves, 90,005 do bucked, $95.00 3 flur ataves, circlo flour heading, T4@o3e 10,00(A36.00 per m. EQG8~" dor moderato offeringe, and in somo instancos 160 was obtained, FEATHERB—Were {n continuod chole 1t @850 ; mixod foathers, “FISH—TPricos rnnga {ho Aammo oa for tho ST piitotan, b . 10G0.30; o A ofish, X-brl, $0. 8,003 No. 1 trout, . 8 5,25 0, argl no, el m.%gu.vé No, 1 3 Minonk, $4.¢ or not § Eflp&i $14.00@15.00 por 103 pork and ‘Thiora was on astive losal inquiry, and the market (a firm 4t 14@160, 35 No, 2 do, Wo ropost Lackawane Jlorabury, § snn?x"{llui"g'ol‘x" “‘3‘3" orabur, i Hocking Valloy, $8.00 ¢ * Tndisg .01 i{h’llnnl‘ 0 {0 oo, ‘Wa ro- peat: Pork borcols, $LA@1,40; lard Horces, $L.00@1. Tk stayos, rougl, $22.00@74, 00545, bod, 5 . 00§ u ko 2 b avd X o sk 4857 i, $25.00 w.&ukgfén : fiour hoop lorca poles, nne 00d roquent and firm ot 700 for primo ive-gocao, an follows ¢ i Prime to lve-goeao foathors at 700 ; jobbing price at 83; ToTacs Shioves, bgger % st fortnlght , Wo quote ¢ .10@ 1 shoro mack- bay y, $0.50 @9.76; NO.'3 mackerol, 3 brl, l&fln@fl."fi"h‘:fily mackorel, }-brl, $7.00@7. 1 shoro Xita, $1.05 @3.00; Anfumor-cured cod: or 100 s, $0.25@ 0.50; Goorga'n codflah, $4.60@0. brador herring, aplit brls, $9.0090.60 0, 3¢ Lrl, $4.76@0.00; Labrac dor horrihg, round, brl, $5.00@8.60; do ¢ brl, $4.25 @4.60; box herring No, 1, 28@300; box herrin, aiod; a3@80; Gohimbia Bivor saman, 3 brls, 89,69 @5, FRUITS AND NUTS~A liboral amoun wa dono in this dopsrtmont, and_ tho waa-frm st former quotations, in light stock, but foreign lowing oro_ the prices curront: 8X@0%o0; Dgs, drums, 12@14c; 0gs, ‘renof pruncs, 16@100; raleins, Inyors, w,'m%n.&o, ins, $3.60@3,70; raisins, aloucis, 11x@130; Tants, T3@0} frulta t of tradin encral markef omeatica Aro s FonrraN—Datos, box, 16@100] Turkish prancs, 14@160 7 3 Talnins, looso’ Muscatel, Zante oure oltron, 44@4be.- DoMEsTIO—Alden srplos, 1i@lno; Blohigan sliced, 10%@1103 Mich. B¢ @l o Sosctioe, pazody o, i Dlvs, ufluo; a5, mized, T36@80; 15@160 ; raspl Ruze—Filborts, 16@100; slmonds, Terragons, 2@3Ho; 93 @10)0; pocans, Toxss, 14@160; African peantts, nmawg‘- it , B@8e; Tonnossoo pasnutd, T@8e. - TES—Aotlvity wan noticeablo ‘i the diffor. ts of the grocory mn-kalénm\n flrm, Naplos walnuts, 31@3bo; Ol Fooneh w.muf.'xn@m; Prazils, ton posmu ?[lgflEfl onf lopartmaon! boalthy focling provatied good shape, and matisfactory, Dolow are tho Br-Cann, BovA—TX@BX0. TyEes U sll around, fochs, 30; Java, No, ancy Tilo, choles do, 263@! BRKo, ingaporo fanoy, X @270 ; do, prime, BR@I0K0; i x'gm,‘,“e. 0] do, 0, B574@20)50 3 W0x@sfo; 1 @ 2K @25 s Prattm(;lz‘?”x@dfl‘”d 233 ] o} ronstig do, e e, fiuf‘ua@’{sxu; Coat jeatorn do, T}@8X 03 'Bouthe : blackborrics, now, berrics, 42G ko pitted cherrios, 80@330, ming- tocks are in 0 gencral itustion seems eminenily coat . 0. G, Javs, 814G N@IT0} do, iy DLEs—Star, full welght, 103@200; stoarins, fall weight, 143@150’; do, short weight, 135¢@1éxc. ‘Riog—Patan, 8K@S! ina, 8 1ips, DX @100, BvuL’l‘xgh,{cnt cnt. loaf, %0} Raugoon, Tx@8oj Oaro- 194(@13yo; crubnd and powderad, 135@13%0 2%@12%0 ; A, tandard, 113¢(@113;0; do, No. 2, 11X @1130; B, 11! Hion oy f'@xuz":; G No. \nf,aio,nz%glux'o;)y‘u A o, 9X@100; falr do, 91@Y: sufar, 10@10%0; falr do, oS 8ig0; New Orlcans sugar, cholce, U3@100 95/@9%c; do, fair, a;xafixa + conmon, BYrUPs—Diamond drips, $1.80@1.36; low 0o, 1 10610303 oiioo biown, 10G10N 03 0, cholco molasscs” 03 common do, % peline, e, iver arips, exiza tino, T8Q800; good sugnr bous> eyTuD £2@50c o exira do, 63@050 5 loana molasacs, oico, 80G 8503 do_primo, 76@18c; do common, os’@m?&om Tict molaason, 'cholco, §2@050; cominon molsaros, 30 @30, ALERATUS—Common to bost, I@10 B, e Brrozs—Allspico, 17@180; cloves, 40@4%0; cassls, 28@400; Jopper, 2802903 giugor, pure, @ nutmogs, $1.30@1.55; 5005 do Now 3200 %50; 80 No, 3 16 1 'Boivs—French mottled, 03¢ @83¢0; Gorman motilod, 835@63c ; Goldan m:g‘ aéu)w; Whito Lily, 6X@ o Whits Roso, 0G0 4’}:; palm, 6@0 'o;“szm\x‘:"lmpm coautt, 1@10; rown Windsor, 4N@ jal, BX@630; €O« palgn, 0 @6xc; primross, 6@ 6350, "?nnan—mm, 0K@100; corn, 9@110; Iaundry, 6@ 7o ; common, 5X¥@0c. GUEEN FRUITS—Grapes, applos, snd Hinuo to arrivo frooly and sell slowly’at of pricos. quote:Lomons, $14,00@15.00 peare, $5,00@0.00 per casp ; do_pl r box, Otlior fruits wore without change. poars_con- wida range Wo Galifornia uras, rod, $.00 per cano, b0 lbe; 4o, grocn 18 fhe, $1.00@3.50. ' Cailfornis 80@B.00 por box ; applos at $1.00@1.75 (per oo &4 rl) for common to fair; OO to choice do, $3.00 @3,00 per’ mi{ ; 36@s00 por basket, Dlackbarries, $3.50 por caso; wild do, $2.00@2.60 por caso, ‘box or 800 per basliot ; Pears, 40@ .50 artlett's do, 7T6c@$1.00 por Dox. Peaclics, 40c@$1.35 per box or baskot: do cholco ot, $1,60%2.80. 20@2.76% EG‘\’:“‘; 36@40¢ cral-applos, o 50 per basket, do 40 1bg, $2.50 do, in or baskot, $3,95 por bu, 110PB—Now hops aro in_large supply | aketa, Dolawaro do, $1.25 ‘por baskot, Siborian Groen gego plums, luo (Michigan) plums, $3.00. casos, $3.00@2.60 por basket, Crauborries, ). Grapes per casp (134b boxes), oud pearce, though fhio zecolpts are, a8 yoi, by no means lboral, les of primo havo been made at 48@50c. Old aro Ba quotsblo sioady at 2 TAY — Romaina quoled, Wo quoto wholosalo prices ors,—cars 10 *contaln 20,000 1bs, timotly, pritoo, $14.00@15,00; do, No. 1,00; do, No.3, $10,00@! o, imidland, $9.00210,00; do, slough, 400, —a8_follows ; ull” ond weak, a8 provioush ald by doal Now 1, $13.008 12,00 ; pralrie, upland, $11,00 § $7.00@8.00, ®1.60, 8o~ Loose oN WAGoN—Timotly, $10.00@13.00 $5,00210.00, Tor delivery of preased, cordi; {stance. HIDE! Phis markot was unchanged in its general foaturcs, Local and Eastorn tanners’ sre orally, sud prices romain Arm at tho Tacont ad- sanco, We _quoto : Green city butchors', groen cured, Ught, “1’:‘ o 10@10x0; groan calf, 16@17c: Veal-kip, 15@! h ehlt, Kp, i P0G 0! gy dry clf, 2io; dry alo; dry salted, e, 18@190; long-halt -hafred Kip, 11@11; buying lib- e} : do hieavy, 1020 ; part cured, 133507 o3 doacon sking, 50@000; grubby, scored out, or otfiermise dam- falr and the ogod, two-thirds prico. TRON AND STEEL—The demand i3 ;nurknl. firm at presont rates, as foll ron. ... rag-o) . Plato fren, comm Norway fron.... adl rods.. Ohrome tool stoel Engllah tool alcol .. English spring steel Amorican cast epris Bteol tire, X-in. 8% @9 [) LEATHER—Under this head thore was nothing now to noto, Buainess continues 4o improve, and the mar- Xot retains its firm tono, Pricca range ax follows : LooK, Clty harnees.. Country Larn Lino, city, 9 1b. Kip, P Duvees Kip, voals, . Qity upper, No. 1, ¥ 1t City upper, No. 3, {t. Conutry uppe Collar, 3 1t. Calf, clty.. Qalf, country, Rough upper, rd. Rough npper, damaged. Buffalo alaughter solo, W3, A" polo..s Tarne Fronch Trench calf, Lomoitio, Fronch calf} 24 to30 1bs, Freuch kip, 50 to 100 tbs. METALS AND TINNERS' i nt the following quotations 3 T PrLATE—10, 10514, $14.00 § 14320, $16.00 ; do, Tootinis, I0, $1 Tra TiN—Large, 4203 amol, do, 12x13, o 3 'om $ 0@ 41 14, $14.50; do 3,50 ; do, 20x28, $27.50, 4o, Brgen Zino—Fall caske, 1105 half casks, LY@ 3c} Tern quantiY, 11605 sl Ve x: urer o No. 1 stefuod, 200 rates, GALVANTZED InON—No, 16@20 150 'o:{o. brazters, Covren—doppor otloms 4004 4703 tinned copper, 8603 cut tosizes, 480 Wirk—3 to 6, 8a3 0, 8 and 0, 1007 10t0 1130 ; 18 and 14, 1340 ¢ 1and 16, 140} ioN—No, 24, 040 Fatea; Russla iron, 230 23@24, 1003 A disdount over 13 1be, ‘planisliod copper, 460} doy 1,103 12 17, 16c } 18, 1665 19, 100 3,20, 2003 full bundlo, ' 25 por cont coniat ¢ fonce wire, T34 3 by car load, 740, NATLS—Coutiuvo ac and Orm at the advanco vo, noted yestorduy : 10@002 por kog, $4.02% not ;84 do, $4.8734 2 €d o, 33,13 ; 4d do, 603 Ud de 4d do, 30127 ST, EL B o g s liuch, H.idige NAVAL GTOR{EY—Trado 1 ou:fi‘hlr, ‘but prices are fully maintainod, ns follows: Manilla zope, 18 janl rope, W 1b, 15, B b, 20@220 were comparativoly stoady, Quotations oo+ oxtra ward oil, 1235 No. 1, 670 Iinecod, rew, 030; do Lolled, 0Bo; whol sperm, $1.90G2.00 g30; elophant ofl, 950 8@ neata foot ofl, airiotly piire, $1.10 F Qo exira, 0003 tlo No. 3, 760; bank oll, 0o stralts, ian {urpentino, 520 ; naphths, o gravity, 1g@lde ; hopitha common, 16610 16 IR B 15, 174@ i @10y0; i cocl, 91, 2 arred ro| it B bt 88,60 1b, 17 follows 0, 2, O iy ON—T'rade i3 pickiug up a litle, and this fact, fogotbier with (ko roported sdvouco in Luropo, 2u'the ligher prices provalent ot the East, induces a* rioss aro be- oo confidont feoling, and tho quoted i mnoro tirmiy adhorod to than formerly, Tho New York Journal Towlujgs ¥ In Beotoh g, {ons ot §44 or Glongarauek, ho markot Commeree of Sopt, 8 contains the fol- palos havo beon made of 800 at the closa Ling & stronger fone, with sn advance of about Sl in wrices asked., Tho morkot {o influenced ‘main), y 1a of s riso in priccs, aud the grawing strongih of T et of tho yarious sbiping poluta on ths othor sido, prodicatod upou tho niew "Getman tarl® wilch gocs into oporation Oct, 1. Priscarawas, $53.00; Lako Bunorior No. 1, 3 354005 do No. 3, $57.00¢ do No, 4, $04.00 o3 L0040 bl 3,007 Ol No. b, $64.00 3 Misasourl cliarcoal, $5: cosl, $50,00. S SEAY AND GAME—Clickons wero h iy and rathor slow of salo, At the closo “trifio lower, the deplers hoing nxious of thoir slocks, Prairio chickens Woro Wo quoto: according to hrnlxt\)fl:’).mflw.flfl; Mazallior Seateh .00 3 a5 do ago $5, 35,007 o large sup- prices wero to dteposn plonty aud lawer, We quote old chickons at $3.5084,00; spring do, $2,75@3.00 ; small do, $1.00@' o e pral shikens SL000 00 Tek dos , 5 bR O Ware quisk Azd uichAng 2,50 3 “duocks, $3.00 0b@2.601" uniper i snips, od, Brroot vardoties woro 1n modorata supply and firm, aro givon bolow ¢ Early roso, ¥ brl, common {o chiofos, or 00@700 . bu; yollow sweot at 15 bni':cmy-,m % 5 othy ssod’ waa more sotivo, yancod 5@100, Balea woro made st $2,00@8.10, belng about $3,00. Glovor & Vi a ncarco and firm ot §0.: 0,60, and flax at $1.78@1.00. Balea includat 80 baga chofco timothy soed at $3,10 § 60 hags do at $3,08 ; 477 Doge prime st £3.00; 118 bagn do st §2.05 ; 105 rotiom et 3} bogn do_at $2.85; 14 bags at $2.83% { 1 @o st $2.80 ; 70 bags do'at 83,7734 860 bags. do ot $2.75; 160 bags do at$210 ; 16 bags comimels 4 £2.00; 25 Lagn clover st $0.0; 8 bage con- mon at £6,25, BALT—Paokors' alt 19 thior quist, but tho domand for fluo &nlt 1s unsbatod, and undor light stacks tho matkot i firm, Wo quofs : Onondags, Ganads, snd Baginaw, fine, $2.00; ordinary cosrse, §2.10; coarso Ditmond O, $4.26; ground olar, $318 ¢ daicy, withous bnfa $3.26; dalry, with b $4.1084.35; Ashton daley, per ‘mack, §5.00@0.20; Turk's Isiand, $3.00; ground slum, $2.25, ! TIEAS—Are firm, with an adeancing tondonoy, Wo quoto: Young hyon, common to falr, 4 do good, 00@700; do chioléo o extra fine K60GHLI0; com~ mon| to ino-'old hyson, 70@900; common mperial @050 ; good to cholos, do, BCAILI0; falr to gaod gunpovtor, 106%e; choict ingaioy, $11501:20; oxirn Mosting, $1.35@1.40 ; cholce to extranow Japav, 90c@81.00; fair 'to good 'old, 65@T00; common do, BB@4203 colored matural lest Japan, 'S5@030; come mon to' fino_Oolen, 85@1460 good, bs@dse ; ‘cholco = oxtra, B5c@%1.00. TOBAOUO—Remalns unchanged. Delow aro tho Pt G0 Exirs, ¥6@8so ; chiotee, 03@100; modl X » 3 ehof o modi~ m § 56806 § poor to common, 4@ ) b4 Dalf bright, 60@70; wo—Natural lost, T6@B00; e wadomy ks eholoo, 123000 s madlam, @ 810; common, 20@328a. 2 [ defli'ufiffifidmmr;f o e 2050 gt /O0L—Continues to meot with & falr, steady do- mand, the roceipts are only moderatoly largo, and stocks aro not. mum\lln“n;."rdw &ro za fol un'wl : Tab, wastiod, No. 1.....» ., 800 Tub, waabed, oxtra and modium,.. 5@ 480 Tub, wasbod, common 0 fair... 40@ 460 Gommon alugy. oo oo 358400 Icecs, weahod, X, 0@430 Fioocs, wastod, mediots looco, wasl wmedium 89@420 uam?a’, WSRO vers s vrons o S ‘Floocs, unwashiod, coarss to modinm Flooco, unwaaliod, coars, and din Finoos, unwashed, e, i Bupor and extra pulled, ‘Burry wool, 5@10c1ess, e CHICAGO LIVE.STOCK MARKET. Meview for the Weok Ending Saturs day Evening, Sopt. 0. SATURDAY EVENDNG, Sept, 6. The recclpla of live-stock slnce Baturdsy havo boon 08 follows ;. Hoge. Wook boforo last. .. Bhipments wero as foilows OATTLE~—To-night clogos ono more of a eorle duil and unprofitablo woeks In this branch of o livo atock trado, With tho aingle excoption of chofco ship~ Ting booves, which liavo sold fairly, thers has been no apposrance of notivity in tho demand for any class of plock, and peices favored Duyess theoughont e frosh pta,_wore not. unusualy “large, but thero were stalo cattle | tho supply o somewhore In tho nolghborhood of 19,000, Of this pumver eonsidersbly mors {han one: Belf wors thin Tosans, and, ag tho romaindor was Iargely made up of cominon 8nd medium catlls, the oxtromo dullness and depression during the week fn casly sccounted for. At the East valiica have boon Bubjocted to s furllier deprociation, Now York snd Toston belng quoted ot Xo lower’ than laab week, ‘while advices {rom Alban and Buffalo woro scarcaly Tess discoursging. Consenuontly shippars eviucod no {nciination ta engage in oxtousive operations, and. but for tho lmitcd supply of = fat cattlo on such must have guflersd fn oror _sorts, Cholos _to oxtra slecra of from 1,100 to 1,550 Iba sverago, com- prizod only n insignificknt proportion of the wook's Tecelpta, sud woro Teadily ealablo at $5,5080,10, which ‘wero anbstantially tho prices current last wotk, Tt niow bolioved thnt prices havo about reached tho ihiard-pan," but a0 10ng a8 tho markol is fluoded with {ho {nfarios claas of stock that for soveral waoks past Lias comprised tho groat bulke of supply, ftis dlo to Lopo for any upward movoment, Sovoral largo foaders from this and ndjoining Statcs Pt in an_appoarance toward tho closo of tho week, and oparated on a pretty Tiberal scalo, thus rolioving tho markot of much of tho Toxan and thin Datévo stotk, but after tho domsnd from all sourcos wsa {ully satiafied, thero slill T~ mained in the yords uob fowor thau'4,000 hosd, for whioh 1o outlot could be found, Thoro Lias been a fair ingulry for veal calves st $1.15@6.80, tha insido figura for ooarso, fhin: Toxss caives, and tho outslde for chiolee nstéves, ‘Toudsy the markot wao dull, ot weak but nominally unclianged pricos, The difforent clasaes of buyors ore In fair nttondanco, but thero waa only o Umited deranud from any soucco, sud frading swis sluggish, Bhippors operated at 84 GLE0 tor sommon fo oxtrsy whila the wants of local buyers and foeders wore aup- bt 24 82,00 jod mainly QUOTATIONS. Extra Dosves—Graded eraging 1,400 xtra Dos Noues, svorsgiog LA enough k) to 6 goar old ste¢rs, avorsging 1,300 to 1,400 fte...... Tvecaisosasaes scince SAOGETO Good Boovos—Woll-fattened, finely formed sioors, nveraging 1,600 o 1,800 ts 4.80@5.20 Medium Grados—Stoers in falr 1l Btock ltfin-—-flommun catile, in docent 115@2.15 z:@ms Su@2, H0GS—~The hog trado has boen active thro {he woek nnder review, and notwithstanding the heavy hout dafly arrivals, tho markeh has maintalnod o firm, Boalty lono, Jestoriey stos sion, aiowing any op: preciablo doéline, Tho attendanco of buyers has bocn Tnore than usnally full,snd both heavy and light grvados hinve found resds sale at satisfactory pricos, tho former commanding $.00@4.85, and tho latter $4.505 4,80, ‘A fow oxtra asmortod lota wore taken ot $4.85, whils somo rough coarse mixed lota were disposed of at $4.20G4.35, It the bulk of 1ho tronefers were within tho rango of $4.40B4.T6. To-day there waa s good degroa of activity, both in tho jocad and ontgide, demand, and liboral 23 waa tha suppiy sbout everylbiog woa fioked ur, snd soster. 3y’ prices weye thioroughly sustoined, sajes making at $4.30@4.55 for common to_ cholco hieavy, aud a¢ $4,60@4.80 for common to cholce Nght, The market closod stoady, JOG BALES. No. Av. Price, |No. Av. Av. Price, 50 208 $4,65/152 189 181 $4.( 05 801 4.45] 40 211 178 4.05 65 204 405 283 188 4.80 30 202 480 40 280 303 440 8L T 450 45 243 209 435 53 440101 201 190 4,80 201 246 400|490 270 208 440 48 201 4.36( 05 180 102 475 0 108 4Bl e0 38 185 480 291 4.60| 83 100 188 4,65 51T 279 445l 4 212 300 445 61 242 &dofGL 299 208 4,60 6 103 4,80 50 208 189 470 51 181 4.05 05 801 L 465 84 1718 405/ C5 204 283 4,56 25 1 4,80] 30 202 280 440 83 SHEEP—THio condition of the sheep morket fa un- ¢hauged fu suy lmportant paricular, Thero ds st} s sbscence of auy outsido demand, but the wanta of ol butclors prote equal o e supply =nd pricoa e, ‘meln steady at $4.00@4,60 for good to_ cholce, and at $3.00@9.75 for common to medium, Hales hiave been chiefly at $3.50@4.35. | e CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, L— Batorpay EvexiNa, Sept. 6, Tho offerings of lumber were only fair, and con- sisted larguly of piece sfuff, Tho market way modor~ Stoly aciiv but fiem ab Fridays range of prices, }m: ondy nf stuil sold at £2.76@10,25, and Jath remaln $1.75, Lumbor (rolghta aro very firm, the ‘supply of te. Wo upeat our quotations 1o choioo boards and strips, $13.25@10,76; com- mon fo medium )@14.00 3 joists snd scantling, $0.60310,26; pickels, $5,00@9.45; lath, §1.76; shin- low, $3.00, . - & Gtita tmblud: Cargo pehr Owen, from Fentwaler, B5 m placo stuff at 3975, 160 m common lath at $L78, gy Sadial, o, om0 B B .76, 10 m pickota ot §9.00, y A Oargo solir J, A, Holuior, from Aanistee, 140t folats and scantiing, at 31026, Sche Knto E. Howsed, from Ludipgton, 100 m Solats scantiing and somo 1, ab $094, Hoid by T, N, Bickford & Co. Garjio sclir Snood, from Msnistoo, 105 m folsta sod scantiing, at $10.28, Bold by J. DI, Loowla & Oo. LUMDER YREIOUTS, Mani Muskegon, 3t00, ,00; Ludington, $2.78; $9.80 5 upn‘ntg':]u.do: Mnnumln:w{ .53 White Laka, £275] Peutwater, 2,76 ; Grand Ifave AT TUE YANDS. i, $1.60, Tho yard trade Is very sctive sud the market firm, Comman stock (s atill sold {n Iarge quantitios ot 812,00, but will probably advance befory long, Small timber sl 13 faluf ave oxcoeding by boorcy sud will prob~ ably advance §1,00 at losst before many days ; in fact Qealors oro mot st il puxious to sell suy st proseut for $14,00, tuough it 1 still billod at (st figure, with f et b, Yo scarcily of vosuols has caused & Vaty firn, foellng n frelghit and ho rocelpts of lumber aro £ Dvessnt light, an. likely 10’ continuo %0 for_some timo unloss grain froights should auddenly docline and osuso tho vessols to_ro-onter tho Juniber trade. Biiingles on brack aro scarco and have advauoed 123, Woquoto 1 Kirsvolear,, +$30.00 @a6,00 Becond closr, L AT 00 @50.00 Third clear, 1 tneh, « 3800 @40,00 Thipd clear, thick. . 43,00 @500 Olear flooring, 1st and 34 togother, al Oorgmon MEIDE.ve. - Coulmon H00ring, Prices $1.50@2.250 for Ing, dressed, nocond, ,., 28,00 . malootod, 14 Inclica” Joist, scantling, a ‘ot 1 foot and under L 1,00 @13.00 Jolet fnd acantling, 18 0 94 feot..... 16.00 Sinte Pickets, Bguar e 10,00 @18.00 Piokots, flat,.. e 1500 @18.00 Qodat posta, 8D, » 0 @18.00 Codar ponts, round, @35.00 Iath @ No. 1 sawed. . . .50 )fl;hll;uh dol'n‘n‘ Ipur e:hr lohl|us nlddod ‘when transforred, ‘which chargo follows the shingles, kness—Fivo shingles to be two inchos in thick- noss, Lengih~Blxtoan inchios. TARDWOOD. Black-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@160,00: clear, $35. .00 ; common, $35,00850.00; cull, $20.00@ 85,00 7 flooring, $50.00. Asti—Oloar, $28,00@40,00; common, $16,00@25.003 «enll, $10.00@15.00 ; flooring, $30,00@40.00, Ok—Olear, $30.00@40.003 common, $10.00@35.00 3 cull, $3.00@! 16.00, Hickory—0l $28.00@50,00 ; commy 003 26,00 ol $UBBIBO, o 30 X m"&m@fir $32.00805.00; common, $16.00935.00 Bhiternut~Oloaz, $35.00@60,00; common, $20.008 .00, Chorry—Oloar, $40.00@00,00; ocommon, $15.008 85,00 Gl HA 800 B 5 Wiltowood—Clear, $30,00@40.005 common, $20,00 @:vz.m; :;u.uo.mu.oo. A ALY agon Btock—Hickory sxl st $1.00@1.50; woigon polos, each, 450030 ; box bortds, §0.00GU0.00, Florida rod_osdar, 366 por {b: mahogany, 80@400 ; 20 counters, 600 ; Tosawood, 50@800 ; white holly, 306, i e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Foreign Markots, Lreeugoor, Sapt, 011 mh—Markot nnchanged. Fiour, 20s@30a. Wheet—Winlor, 128 104; mspring, Hs101g1as 64 midio, 124 104@18a; club; 1% WG s, 1:30 p. m.—Breadstuffs une changed, Lonok, Sopt, 0,~Tho rate of discount in opam ‘market for throo monthe’ bills a 83 per cent, Holiday, Stock Exchange closod. Pants, Sopt. 6.—Tantos, G4 30, Franxront, Sept. 6,—Hivo-twonties of 71, 985, YIvERPOOL, Bopt, G—Evening.—Cotton strong ; mid- ‘Orloans, D d; salcs, 12,000 bales ; ‘Amotican, 6,000 bafos ; spectlstion and oxport, 3, Clioess '0la, Ofher articles unchonged. The Wool Trade. Doszon, Sept. 6,—Tho demand for domeatia_swool coutlnuen’ activo, with &n upward tondency, Thera has boen further advorios in fino floocos, * Balea of doublo extra and troblo extra, and picklock st 5740 & salca of Wisoonsin hsvo boon fargo at 48@40a for chiolcs. 1ot eales of Ohlo, Pepnaylvanta and Virginia floocos, medium oxtrs ond doublo oxtra, and picklock, 49@ 57301 Michigan modium oxtrs snd doublo extrs, 403 @bo} Vermont, Now York, Wisconsin and Westorn flocces, 40400 ; combing sud delaino, 53@Ms s tub, B0@523¢0 ; unwashed Wostorn Oulnn:(a and Novads, 95@370 | soourad, 40@80c, 5 Partaptrenza, Sopt. 6,—Wool quiot and firm, hiolds ers domanding sn_advatico ; Ohlo, Pennsylvanta and Weat Virginis, double extra and medium, §@530 ; ox- trs, 60@520 ; medium, 48@dlo ; conrsn, 43@460 ; Naw York, Michigan, Indiaua and Westorn finis, 40(@50c 3 modilim, 46@600; coarso, 43@400 ; combing washod; 57@8% ; unwaaiod, 400! Cunada combing;-62@650 § fine_unwashed, 83@3350 ; coarse and mediwm un- mshod, 3503 tub washed, 62@880 ; oxtrs and merino pulled, 40@430 ; No 1 and superfine pulled, 40@450. New York Dry-Goods Markot. Nrew Yorm, Sept, 0,—Tha trado movement continues vory netivo with agents snd jobbors, Tho market for cotion goods is full of animation and stoadily main- od. Corsat jonns fn botter roqu coedingly briok. Gloghams more active. Forelgn snd domestic dress goods {n epirited roquest, Bhawls loas nctive. Woolen' goods -in domand for modorate lota of cassmercs aud overcoatings, Fisuuly rapals Tonis, biankots, and linsoys solling frealy, Forolgn goodh briak. Knnsas Ofty Live-Stock Market, HANSAS OrTY, Mo,, Bopt, 6,—Osttle—Tocelpts, 1,180+ sbipmenla, 1,875, Liberal supply of offerings for Baturday, but’ scllers, unwlliing o sccedo to depreci— ated prices, hayo shipped forward u first hands, Tho foolng amdag buyors s tmprovad, aud good slock ia in_ falr requost, tho slow market belngon common grades, of which thore continues s surplus; 45 wins Tored Ohorokea stoors and cows, ab £83.35, ‘Hogs—The market ruled aleady, with but few offer- ings, Prices bove boon woll sustained, st $4.75 to The Produco Mariccts. NEW YORK., Niw Yong, Bopt. 0,~Corrox—Quist and stesdys middling upland, 20ic, 3 BTI‘ADII‘HYlS—l-‘lnur in falr demand snd higher s recelpts, 0,00; common to good oxtra, $6,80@7.05 gmm. LU 08+ Sahite. whaat oxtra s-l.o?&o.m; Obio oxtra, $6,60@9.00 ; t. Louls, $7.10811,00. Rys flour firm' and unchauged, Corn 'meal frmer; Western, $3.95@9.50. - Wheat dull and lower; receipts, 52,000 bl ; inforior No, § spring, $1.60; No, 2and No. 8 ppring mixed, $1,52; wintor red Western, 81.70@1.73; primosow No.'s ailwaukee §1.66 Xova pring, 3165 iye, barloy, and malt quiot and unchan Corn frregular snd unsettlod ; ateamer mixed, Westorn 02@040 ; ssll do, 65@060 ; hlqh-mkod and yellow, 61 @06, Oats frmer: focolpls, 43,000 bu; mized ‘Wostorn, 47@47Xo0; white, 48@53c. Eaas—Qulot snd 6asy ; Western, 21@3%¢. Hors—40@500 for crop of 73, LxaTmen—In fair demand at 27)$@300 ; Orinoco, 26 @2T%4c, ‘WooL—Aotive snd firm ; XX Ohlo, 52i60; finedo, . held at 600; nowashed, $0@d7c; cholce Michigan, 500, Guooenizs—Cofleo stroug and_unclsnged, Bugas quiet and Srm, Molasags firm, Rice'steady, ypBonEv—Dull aud nomlinl; cruds, 6 reied, ¢ ‘TurrenTIvE—Quiet and steady at 4dc. Provistons—Park quiet and steady ; mess, fl'l‘m @17.75, Beef and cut meats unchanged. Lard qu and weak ; old Wostern steam, 834o, ‘BUTTER AND OnExax—Unchanged. Wutsxy—Easlor butfarly dotiv at 952 ‘Torzno, 0., Sopt. 0,~BREADsTUFTS—Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and drooping ; No. 1 white Wabasli, 31.85; No, 1 white Bllchigan, 315 amber Michigan, $1.47 spot; $1.403 Hoptombor $1.48 Ocfobor; No. 1 red, $1513 No, 2 do, $1413¢ No, 8, $1,43)¢. Corn dufl and Jower; bigh mizad, 800 spot or Hoptomber; 80)go_Octobar ; 10 No- vembor; yollow, b20: white, B30, Oata higher ; No.1, afio; No. 3, sdassigo apot ; 38%0 soller Oce Fariants—Strong and advancing ; to Duffalo, 63 @'o; Oawego and Kingaton, 11@120. Reoxrrre—Flour, 7,000 brls; wheat, 62,000 bu; corn, 32,000 bu; oAty 8,000, bnreasEnza—Flour, 4,000 bu; wheat, 83,000 bu; corn, 34,000 b ; cats, 700 bu, + QINOINNATI, OmtonixaTy, Sopt. 8,—Buxapsturre—~Flour flrm at $7.00@7.25, Wheat firm at $1.40@1,43, Corn firm at 53¢, Ryo firm at 78@80c, Oats aud barley quiet and unchanged, ProvistoNs—Firmer; Pork—Sales st $16,00; held at 816,25, Lard steady ; steam, 77{@80 ; kettlo, B}jc. Bulkmeats firmer and more active ; shoulders, Bo ¢ ‘Bales at $3,30@8.40 buyer Eogumbor; clear Tib, SMG@ 03jc; sales st 0o buyor Boptem! clear, Dijc. Tacon firm; eales of shoulders ab D)¢o; clear riby, 100 ; clear, 3333* WiisEY— ly at 900, NEW ORLEANS. Ngw ORLEANg, Sapt, 0,~BBEADGTUFTS—Oals scarce at 46@4Tc. B o m’b lco, $25.00@20.00, Ax—Good supply cholce, $25.00@26.00, Provanons—Fork dull, s 17 S 30 ; bacon dull, a¥ DX, 10)@113(c, Lard—Tlerco kcarce, sb BX@90 3 ) é Witsiy—Louislana, 940 ; Oinclanati, $1.00, Others unchianged. QorroN—Dull and unchsogod ; sales, 350 bales, MILWAUKLE, Mrtwavxer, Sopt, 0.—Dnzpsrurrs—Flour steady. Wheat quict aud wosk ; No. 1, $1.3¢ ; No. 3, $1.21 casl, $1.1 Beptember; $1.16 October, Oats Arm: No, 1, 310 No. 3, 28c, 'Coru scarce and frm : No, 3 423¢0. Tye fiem; No.1, 6830, Barloy quiot and weak{ No, % FartonTs—To Buffalo, Ho; Oawego, 2o, RecEtrTa—Flour, 3,000 bria s whoat, 322,00 Burestrnza~—Flotr, 5,000 bre: wi 8T, LOUIS, 8r, Lous, Bopt, 6.—DBirapsTurra—Flour frm and unchanged. Whoat—Buyers and sellers apart ; quict No. § red fall salable at $1.37) ; No. 3 ble at $1,65. Corn firmer ; car lots of No,” 3, 470 ; round )y XD 1530 regular ; 4530 bid for Septembor ; 47¢ for Oo= tober, Osts’ activo snd highor ; No, 3, In car lots, 870 in_elovator, round lote, 3170 cash and Bop~ teinber, Darloy frmh for bust grades; cloice spriug, .90, Tio highor nt 13@76c, ¥ iWiiteey—Lower at 95¢, Provisions—Pork quit at $10.75, Bacon firmer, moro duing, and unchanged, - Lard steady; refued, 8o, 101:1115—!)!\!:“: HogLe. . TTrE—Qulet and unchianged, BALTIMORE, Datancons, Sopt, 0.—UBEAPSTUTTS—Flour solive with an advanclug tendency ; Westoru suporfiuss, $4.95E5,60; extra, $0,95@7.00, Wheat frm ; choice Wiiit, $1.89@1.00 ; o’ amber, $1.80 ; good to prime rod, $1.10@L8. ' Corn—nized Western frm ot GI@ glo. Oiia ffmer, mizod Weatern, 4403 white, ddo. 6 Brmor ab 0. oV IAtoNd—qulot bnt a shado botter fesling, Moss porin $I7.T6G100, Dulk shouldors, 84@oxs clear Tib, ‘0¥, Hacon—shouldors, 9}@dico; clear rib, 103silo, Bugar-oured ame, 16@10K0. Lard, BX@ ©. Urrer—Dull and weak; good Western, 0@%0; chioico, 4@250. Oovizs—Astivoand strong 1 falr to prime Rio, 2@ 930, Hales yeaterday 14,000 bags, Wintky—Unssttled and irreguiar st 98@81.00, DUFFALO, Nuyrao, Bopt, O.—BarAvuroprs—Flour frm, Whioat ucarce ; No, 3 Obiloago, to arrivo, nominally ab $1.40; 4 onra Whito_ Michigatl at $1.72, ' Oorn nlrong Eaian, 54,000 b at 87674080 for high miixed ; 36 6o for rujectod. Oafa Boarce, ‘Fretonts—Bieady, OLEVELAND, Orzveran, Bopt. 0. Bursperurys—hest frm No. 1 rod held at $1.48 3 No. 3 dosold at $145; No, do, $1,38, Corn firm at 80@57c. Oala steady; No, 1 old, 400 ; No, 3 do, 380 ; now, 360, ¥rrRoLzUM—Quict, steady, and unchanged, DETROI. Drrnory, Bopt. .—Bnxaparorra—Flour quis an unchauged. Wheat dull and a shade lowar; extrs, $1.03@169 § No. 1, $1,00G1.01 ; amber, $1.47%, Gt sloady st 490, Owtain good d at 850, 13,000 brls ; superfiuo Westorn sud State, 8,56 * ,000 brls ; eupert tate $1.55

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