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THEE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1873, ONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. FripAx Evexya, Hopt, 19, Tho moyomont of curronoy to the country was omowhat lightor to-dsy than yosterdsy, but the upply of ourrency fs vo seanty hore now that unls flud it havd work Lo fill tho ordors of their onntry customors, which wore atill numerons mough this morning to sct half-n-aozen Lank ashiors shinning uronnd to tholr nolghbors to oll oxchanga for cwrrency, 'Tho pressure to oll dopressiod tho price of oxchange, aud somo ound lots woro sold at 81.25 por 1,000 dis- ount, thongh somo exceptionnl salos were made 181, Tho amount of exchange on tho market # vory large. Bhipmonts of grain, hogn, eattlo, slo., aro vory large, and it is to this that tho ontinued engo of {ho money mnarkot is due, Deposits aro roported by some of the banke to wve fallon off considornbly in tho Inat weoks nd tho supply of loannblo funds to have de- :rensed in proportion. Othor bauks, however, ay thoir doposits have not been go largo in six nonths ag thu{ aro now. In tho nggrogato, 10wovor, wo boliovo deposits aro lower than a veek ago, and the supply of money is smallor. should” graln continue to_acoumulato nuother voolt nsql hos the lnst, tho effect upon tho nonoy market can searcoly fail to bo very do- Aded. Tho Assistant Tronsurer in this city_recoived nother £500,000 of small bills from’ Washing- ou to-ny for tho nccommodation of tho banks, vho nmount, howovor, i 1o small to moot ono- enth of tho requests of tho country banks, who ra all ordoring small bills from tholr correspon- lents hore. "Tho presont condition of tho monoy markot is serhnps the best possiblo illusiration of the fal- acy of tho common notion that the supply of arroncy has nny offect {0 muko monoy cithor ight or onsy. Just ot prosont curroncy is so carco that it is worth 31,25 per $1,000 promium wor auy othor kind of cash funds, aud yot, wtwithstanding this scarcity of greenbacks and snnk notes, moncy” is vory chy. becauso ho products of tho Wost aro being sold and hipped Eastward. Tho snmo fonturos of ctivity of trado, scarcity of curroncy, and Luudance of monoy that chnractorize the mar- *# of this city proyail all over tho Northwest. t is probable that the farmors of Illinois, Wis sonsin, Towa, and Minnesota liave sold from a bird to & half of their whoat crop, and have beon mid within the last throo weoks from 20,000,000 to §25,000,000 for whont lone, ' to sy motbing ' about other pro- luets, 'The prosont condition of trade and inances in tho Northwost makos it apparont that, tead of an abundant anfily of curroncy boing »f much great importance, the chiof olomonts in unking an abundauce of monoy are first, good rops, and noxt, tho disposition to soll and the nenus of tryusportation to market. In tho pro- :o88 of turniug thoso markotablo commodities oto banl credits, loanable funds, circulating ‘apital, 1t is necosgary to have eoma enrrency, sut the amount of curreucy is a mattor of much ogs importance in tho procoss roferred to than 8 commonly belioved. - If ourreucy wore scarcer hian it i, it would ouly command a little highor sremium ovor othor eash funds than it doos now, out it would hinve no effect to diminish the sup- iy of loannble funds, The apprehonsions that have boen ontertained nsomo quarter, for a month or two_pnat, of tringenoy in tho Now York monoy market that sould to somo extont affect tho West, have not ‘ot boon reelized, nor is thoro anything in tho sresent aspoct of the markets to indicate that hey will. Tho rato of juterost fluctuatos bo- woen 7 por cont curroncy and 7 por cont gold, ut theso aro not high rates, The prico o sterling _oxchanga still keopa a littlo elow par. This may bo tho ellcct of largo ox- rorts of domestic products or light imports of ‘oreign goods, or it may bo the offoct of the ressure to ol borrowed sterling bills. But vhethier it bo any ono or all of thoso com- iined, the fact that cxohaugo fs below par indi- ‘08 the nccumulation of monoy in this coun- ry, ond to thet oxtent is favorable to onse in ho money market m Now York, LOCAL STOCK AND BOXD MARKET. Motgrs. Preston, Kean & Co. quote as fol- w# this afternoon : Duying, Selling. -2080f %2, 1123 13 1437 145 i 153 165 and 15% 6% and Jul 183¢ 1¢ H 116 1y nay nug iold Conpous, ... . H 15 1ol EXchango.ues sarerns i @}a}'i Horling Exchango, . 83 @100)5 Jorthern Tucifia Gold 7-40s 10074 it 100 &int. seee 003 &int, . 95 @08 ++ B@9percent e REAL ESTATE. ‘The following instruments were filed for rec- ord on Friday, Sept. 12: OITY rHOPERTY. The premiscs No. 43 Winchostor ov, datod Sept, 15 -ouslderation, $4,500, Sampson st, botween Paulina and Wood ste, nf, 24x 241t, datod March 20 ; consideration, $300, Oggdon uv, 114 £10 ft, n o of Thirteenth s, w 1, 2x 201, dated Aug, 7; consideration, $1,025, “The promiscs No. 208 Division st, dated Sopt, 11 ; onstieration, $4,000, Lincoln ov, n w corner of Centro t, 105x105 sud 1610 ft, dated Bopt, 1; consideration, $4,600, Lincoln av, 105 £t 1 w of Centro st, n 01,50 {t, run~ iog to Centro s, dated Sept. 1; considoration, 3,600, Howe sf, 245 {t 5 of Sophin at, w f, 24x1244 ft, dated sept. 14 considoration, $10,000, 10w st, 208 1t n of Guniro st, w £, 2721243 , dated Spt. 13 cousiduration, $10,000, Leaviit at, 165 (t norlh of Disision at, o f, 25x124 010 dated Avg, 29+ considoration, $700, ourtatid s, 183 {1 of Brad vl ety n , akxino 21, Inted Sopt. 8 ‘consideration, $2,60 'South Parlcav, 149 10 {2 1 o 2enty-ninth st, w f, £ 8-10x100 It, dated Sopt '1;( wmldmunn‘lw.um. Wabasls v, 120 1} + i Jackson at, o 40x171 0-10 ft, with murble ezt building, dated ‘Sept. 1 ; considora® on, g5 pro: Tovl Lo Leuch to Willizm Arnold, G0y 1t, with building, In Young's 6 acres of s 0 4 % 'Sec 18, 89, 14, dited Aug. 63 cousidoratioi 1,700, iinkited st, 125 1t 6 of Sophia st, wf, 253125 810 t, Inted Aug, 3; constderation, $1,100, Wisconsn &, 75 f¢ \ of Hatmnond st, n f, 60100 ft, tated Aug, 20;' considoration, #,000, Mautono st, 208 £t 8 w of Milwaukea av, n ¢ f, 241110 +, dated Sopt, 0; consideration, 5,000, ame ns tho abovo, dated Sopt, 03 consldoration, 3,000, Tudfunn av, 96 £t n of Thirty-fourth «, W f, 23x123 1, dated Aug, 19 ; consideration, 33,000, Cottugo Grovo 'uv, bet Thirty-acvinth and Thirty- bl als, 1 1, 125100 ¢, datad Sopt, 10} conaideration, 5,616, Tot 24, n Dlock 68, Elstou's Addition, dated Aug. 20 ‘onsidodation, $100, Lot 69, in Giveus & Gilbort’s s 16 acres_of o 3¢ o ¥ of j\:’o,‘( See, 14, 89, 19, dated Sept. 8 conslderaffon, Lust 3¢ of Lot 4, in Tobineon's Dlock 47, Seo, 7, 39, 4, duted Aug, 7; ‘cousidunition, $2,250, Cottage placo, Tt Thirty-first'and Thirty-second ;‘. w ‘S' rfi?}b 30, with butiding, dated Aug, 1 ; considor- on, £5,000, Toot 12, iu Bilack 1, of Delemater's Subdivislon tn n w ot Sie. 13, W, 39, dalod Bopt. 17 cousidoration, Lot 27, in Yalo's Block 47, in Elston’s Addition, dated gz, 14 3 connideration, $1,000, Lot 23, in Block 08, Listou’s Addition, datod Aug, 13 consideration, $700, Tark av, w of und niear Wood gt, 8 f, Lot fand o 13 tof Lot %, dated Aug, 83 considaration, $19,000, Vust 2137 {4 of Lot 46, {n Block 6 of Caylor's ek 1, : L] ,1'!60\\‘ X Beo, 8, U9, 14, dated July 23 ; considera- lon, $500, East 3¢ of Tots 14 to 17, in Block 17, in Dutler, \'irlgb;dlcm\‘};ubilut'u Addition, dated Bopt, § i couslder- tion, $6,000, Chieago av, near 8o corner of Sedgwick s, n , dated Aug, T3 consideration, §6.400, iy Lk NORTL OF eiTY Livitrh Lota 1 and 3, or woage & 1lyde’s Block 1, of n Wi Ao ( Bee, 20, 40, 14, dated Aug. 1; consdderation, $1,600, Lot 16, in Ilock 11, uvenswood, dered July 15 cune ideration, $1,20, HOUTI OF OITY L1:uTH, Lots 1 ta 9, in Wiuchestor Hull’s part ofueifofnw ¢ Hee, 10, 34, 14, dated July 10 nedderation, $30,460, Lot 23, in Dluck 0, of Wi n W & Hee, 3, 38, 19, dated uly1: cousideration, $4,300, Undlvided )5 of Lots Gtu 7, in Block 8, of Prico's subdivieion. {u &so0, 10, 38, 14, datod Bept, 113 conslde ratlon, $3,000. Lot 45, in Block 9, of Phore™s n 3¢ u e ¢ of uoj Heo, , 118, 18, dated Aug. 10 ; constderation, $160, e COMMERCIAL. Trinar Evexma, Sept, 12, The following wero tho recoipts and shipmonts »f the loading artleles of produce in Chicsgo uring the past twenty-four hours, and for the orresponding dato ono yoar ago: RECEIPTS, HIIPMERNTS, 1872. || 1673, | 1873, 2,560 | 4,744 4481 52,040 303,305 108,403 0f 190,480]| “47,875] 2307164 46,8101 3maw1) 101,404 X 0,603(f 35,300 * 1,018 0,000k §043%0 18,90 Qrass seod, 1bw,, 288,060 Finx acad, It 155,1481) 131,787] 120,645 80,819 270,300, | 200,800) Broom-cor! 4,00 18,5 m o Onired moa 4u430] 00,880} '433,340| 103,500 Tica, b J [ 4 Por¥, bl 163 11 Tard, My 10,640/ 100,120 20,250 Tallow, 1810000t 120 Butter, e annanl|**B4,0371 o0,ni0 Tivo oy, paoff 11;010) Caitle, No. 1l " o3| Bheap, No., 009 Tiides, ln, 80,510 X ighwines, bria, 50| 168 Wool, Iba, X 16,700) 0,400 Totatoes, Lil, ... 2011 s Lumber, m fool..., 4,705 1,807 Bhinglos, o . 1,105 1,960 Lath, m " 1034 L2 Balt, vrls, . 3,360) 1,711 Withdrawn from storo yostordny for city con- sumption: 866 bu wheat; 9,810 bu corn ; 8,80 bu oaty ; 050 bu ryo ; 6,430 bu barloy. Tlho following grain has beon inspected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock : 521 cars whent ; 4463 oars and 55,700 bu corn; 46 cara oatn ; 273¢ cars ryo ; 65 cara barloy. Total (1,100 cars), 464,000 bu. The gonoral fontures of tho market for domes- tio nud foreign dry goods weore ocssontially uu- changod. A good dogreo of activity prevallod in tho difforont dopartmonts, and firm fooling wae manifostod sll nround. Blocks of somo of thio moro popular makes of brown and bloached cottons are bocoming much roduced, and will no doubt soon ndvanco, but gonerally spenking tho stocks aro in oxcollont condition, and at tho momont tho market rules steady. Thoro was no perceptiblo diminution in the domand for gro- corlen, tho noar-by trado aas woll as buyers from the moro romoto points boing in good attendance and ordering frooly. Pricos wore not subjocted to any quotablo obango, ruling firm for noarly ovorything in tho list, Despito the decline in gold premium tho coffoo markot continues ex- cited, with nn advancing tondonoy. Bugara are zothor more quict. Byrups, molousos, nnd epicos nre nctivo and strong. Tho buttor mar- kot was quiot for nm‘tlunf not_cholco, but waa comparatively firm for sll grades, ns stocks aro gcnun\lly HfihL Checsa romaing unchanged, cing in light roquost ot cusy pricos, In liny, trado continues lifoloss, Hides wero active and_highor,—quotodZat 103(o for hesvy, and at 119 for light groon, curcd. Loatlor, ols, tobnceo, paints, and pig iron wore unchanged. ‘Trado nt tho lumbor yarda continues active, and tho market firm af tho quoted pricos. At the dacka the mno;ptu woro fair and tho demand good. Prices for joiats aud scantling advanced, sules being mode at $810.87!4. DMotals, iron, nalls, and naval storos wore without important chango. Building materiala met with tho avor- ngo demand at formor prices. The wool markat continuos aotive, and the Bu‘pply is unequal to tho domand, Tho morkot s frm, and fino woshod fleeco advanced, quoted nt 42@ 440, Tho broom-corn and hLop _ markots wero without alteration. Timothy sood was dull and oasior. Olovor was also casy at 86.25. Flax romains firm. Groon fruits wore in fair supply, and govoral variotics woro ousior. Poultry and gamo woro in modorate local roquest, prices bo- woask and irrogular. Ep{la sold at 16e. ‘a aro rquested to roprint the following: Citcaco, Bept, 11,—Owing to the improyed condi- tion of graln’ now srriving and fn storo, and to_ facill- talo business, my orderof July 10, 1873, concerning nlght losdinlg sad fnspectiug of graln, la heroby ro- scinded, Onand aftor this date, and until further notice, the Slate Grain Inspector will recoivo grain from tho olovators upon night ordors from iho ship- pers or owners, sud will givos cloan cortificato, Blippoers must sond thelr night orders fo tho Inspoct- orat tho elovator at which thoy oxpoct toload by 4 o'elock p, m. ‘W. II, Hanres, Chief Inspector. THE MARKETS, Thore was o vory fair business transacted in tho produce markots to-day, and prices wore higl- or on corn, oats, and barloy, and without mate- riol changd on’ whoat and ryo. Shippors pur- chaged quito liborally of all descriptions, while the spoculative olement woro anxious oporators, Provisions woro again quiot and stondy. Highwinos wore in improved domand, and an advanco of 140 por gallon is noted, undor a vor good domaid and only light offorinigs, New York advicos quating no chango. Sales woro raported ©of 200 brls iron-bound at 93¢, tho markot closing firm at 030 \;mr gallon, Loko froights wore quiot, but firm, at yoster- day's rates, with fow vessels offering, oithor for prosent or futuro, Thero wasa very fair do- mand, and if vessols woro plonty shippors would operato mors fraoly, for thon thore would bo a chanco of muking engagements at lower fig- ures, As it is, tho market is firm beeause thoro aro vory fow crafts to ba had at any prico. A to- tal of 6 vossels wera chartered, which will tako out about 160,000 bu of whoat and 25,000 bu of corn. Rates closod firm at 11c for oats, 14c for com, and 15¢ for wheat, to Buffalo. Provisions woro again_quiot at nominally un- changod pricas, thonfih buyers nnd_sellors wera somowhat apart in thelr views, and this tended to reatrict transactions and croate tho impres- sion among somo that the markot was virtually wonkor, The fow transnctions, howovor, wero at about Thursduy's rates, aud holdora wero not ot all anxious to soll unless nt their neking _figuros. Offorings wero rolatively. small ~ of all descriptions, The market closed at the following rango of pricos: Moss pork, soller Soptember, £16.00@16,00; do _mollor Octobor, §15.25 @16.8734 ; do soller Docombor, 813.873¢@13.40 ; sollor January, 810.50@18.02% ; lard, cash of sollor Boptember, §7.76@7.875; summer do, T8c; voller November, Tige. Lard, sell- er Decombor, 73@750; do scller January, 87.75@7.80. Bweet pickled hams quoted al 9}@11}c. Dry eolted meats atoady nt T4@ Bo for shouldors ; 9@93o for short ribs; and 9% @93c for shortclenr, Boxed shoulders, 8% @8%c. English moats, 03¢@Y3gefor short ribit; 926@936o for short clenr.” Sumincr-curod menta quotable at 4o below theso prices, Bhort ribs, sollor Docomiber, b 63@7c, boxod; do shorb cloar, T@7%c. Dacon'is quoted at 9¢ for shoil dors; 1044¢ forcloarribs; 10fo for short cloar ; and 18}¢@141<o for hams, all packed, Moss beof, £8.756@Y.00 ; oxtra moss do, $9.7A010.00 ; boot hams, $23.00@23.60. City taMow, TH@7%c; gronse quotablo at 48{@6i¢v. Sales wero ro- ported of 500 brls mess pork, sellor Boptembor, 2t816.95 ; 1,000 tes lard, sollor Docombor an Jonuary, at 7o ; 500 tes do, sellor January, at ok T80y’ 500 bxs dry salted shoulders, sellor De- cembor, at 41¢c; 000 bxs loug and short clear middles, sellsr Docombor, at Gco. TFlour was in fair roquost only, and the market was quict and steady at unchanged pricos, Tho Btock i com{mmtivu]yli Lt, but moro than sufli- ciont to moot ull demands to-day, As proviously noted, shippora are disposod to hold off for n timo, in hopes of a drop in freights or iu flour. Ryo flour was steady at $4.85, and bran was & ehado ensior. Balos woro roported of 200 brls whito wintor oxtras (Macoupin Star) at 2076 ; 175 brls on private torms ; 400 brla pring extras (Watortown Fancy, old whoat), av $6.60; 200 Drls do at $6.25 ; 100 brls do at'$06.00 ; 100 brly do low at £4.76; 400 brls do on privato torms ; 100. bris_supordines (Oals umw.x)l b $4.25; 100 brls doat $3.121¢; 160 brls ryo nt 81,95 ; 200 Lrls do on privato torms, Totul, 2,10 brls. Algo 10 tons bran at $12.00 on track. I'ho fol- lowing was the range of prices at the cloge : Fair to cholce white winter cxtras. 45 7.008 .00 Red winter oxtras « 0.50@ 7.60 Good o choico sp . 0.00@ 6,50 Low to medlum....... @ 5,50 Minnesotas (patont), 00@11,00 Good to fancy Minnesot; .00 7.70 Spring suporfincs..., 3,006 500 Bran..e.y oo, -« 12,00@12.60 ‘Whoat was modoratoly active ot shade bottor fgures than wero current yostorday, though an advance cannot bo notod, A scareity of froight room tended to rotard mhipping . oporations, -though somo purchinges wero made to hold in anticipation of “a bottor supply of craft shortly, Eastoraand forolgn adyices quoted no impor- tant changos, but the large sbipmonts of tho fow days preceding waa an eloment of strougth in itsolf, whilo tho speoulators wero mora gon- orolly anxious to buy than to sell, scoming to boliovo that tho boar movement was up-hill work, and that it is about time thero was o ronction, At times the market was nogleoted, aud again thoro was notivity, 5o that tho tradd wmay Lo reasonnbly quoted s spasmodic, Pricos wora n littlo frregular, tho hulls and the boars altornating in poiver, b tho former woro in the ascondanoy at the closo. No, 4 soller Boptem- bor oponed on the Morning Toard at §1.19; sold up to SL184¢ ; declined to 31,1234 boforo 11 o'clock ; ralliod again, solling up to %1.13%{, do- clhugnf; to 1,13, and cloring firm ot $1123¢@1,12)¢, Ootobor sold atn wholo mngo of BL11¢@1.12%, und closod rather firn at SL113(@1113¢. Nollor hie year in grow- ing in favor, welling fo-duy nt $1.10@1.103¢, and closing quito fiem. Cash - No. % sold at #1124 @1.12%5, aud closed firm at £1.1215@1,1287, No, I"wan uotive ot #1163 .17 No. 8 b SLOGK@1.07, und rojoctod i H1.00@L.004 Caalt wnlow wera roportod of 100 bn No, 1 pring at 51,17 ; 9,200 bu do nt 1,103 5 10,800 bu do 103 3" 11,000 bu No. 9 epring o B1,13% 5 80,200 bu' do’ut 112855 14,000 bu do’ n 8! lfl%i 105,800 bu do af 81,1814 ; 11,400 bu do 8t $1,12)¢ ; 5,000 bu do at $1:123¢ 1 7,300 bu No, 4 upring at 1,07 ; 8,200 bu do ut #0817 ; 20,800 budo at #1003 2,000 bu rojectod upring at $1.003¢ ; 1,200 Lt o at $1.00, ‘Total, 341,400 hu, Corn was aotivo and strong, with ah sdvanciug tondenoy, aud wo note an Sphrooiniion of 1@ 1340 por bukhol, under & go emand from the shorts, and only modorata offerings, * Old Prob abilitlos” glving it as his opinfon that there wowklosobubly be a trous to-might in tho oorn: growlog dlstricts of tho northwont. This Intter fonturo sont pricon np rapldly, and inado lioldors yory firm in thelr views, so tfmt thoy inalutod on tholr neldog fignros bolng paid, and thoy partinlly auccoodod, nadantu continno vory fair, whilo o oiit-go fv olativoly mall, ahippors fnding it moro profitable to sond out wheat than corn undor tho prosont oxisting stato of affaira, It 14 tnnecessnry to stato what would bo tho offeot ot tho prosent timo on the corn market, for tho rongon thnt such nn ovont haw boon partially nn- ticipated nlromlr Opening palos of No. 2 (rog- ular) cosh or seller tho month wore nt 40%@41c, sold up to 41340, nud closed_firm at 413g@413c. Octobor ranged ' at,_4236@435¢0, and elosod firm b 43%@02{0. November whs dull ab ddc, Frosh’ rovoipts of No, 2 wore firm ot d14@ 413¢o; high mixed at 41¢(@41140, and rojoctod at zls)q@nun‘ Canal corn was quiot, Onsh salod woro roported of 17,000 bu high mixed nud No. 2 at 413¢e; 20,000 budo at 41840, 78,000 bu do at 41%o; " 10,000 bu do at 'flllfm 85,000 bu frosh ab 4105 50,000 bu No 2 nt 4t an; 80,000 bu dont 40%7c;’ 4,000 bu rojectod at 800 ; 1,200 bu do ot 38i¢e: 21,000 bu No, 1 and high mixed ot 40140 18,000 bu No. 2 at 40c, all aflont, To- tal, Ba‘l,i . ‘Oata Wworo modoratoly netivo, and (@20 high- er, though not vory strong, the appreciation do- yoloping more liberal offerings, which causod buyers to hold off lator in tho day, though soll- ors hold rathor steady. Tho luquiry was mainly waa mainly speoulativo, shl‘ppurs doing vory lit- tle. No, 2 sold nt 281{@28/o cash or sollor tho month, and nt 20@29%¢0 mollor Octobor, closing at ineldo figuros. Rojoctod quict at 203({@3T0. Cash aalos wore roportod of 28,400 bu No. 2 nt 28303 81,800 Dbu do nt28)¢c ; 2,400 bu doat 28%¢0 5 1,200 bu do whito at 491¢c ; 5,600 bu do nt 270 1,200 bu do ot 263¢0 ; 1,860 bu by samplo at 810 ; 1,800 bu do whito nt 50, all froo on boord, Total, 72,200 bu, Iiyo was in activo domand on shipping and lo- cal account, and all offerings wero readily taken ot yostordsy's pricos—GGo for No. 2—tho markot closing stoady. Balos were roported of 18,400 bu No. 2 at Go. Barloy was in good demand, and tho market ‘wad active and firmer, No. 2 solling at $1.28@ 1,30 ; No. 8 at 950@$1.00, and rojected at 80@ 80¢, all closing quite firm, equal to an advauco of 20 por busliol on No. 2. Recoipts for to-mor- row show o emall falling off' ns comparod with tho day })ruvlous, and this, coupled with n good inquiry from tho_shorts and &hippors causod holdors to ask bettor flguers, and as clroum- stancos formed them thoy wore successful, Snmplo lots woro i fair roquest. At tho closo moller the month or sollor Oc- tobor could not be bought bolow 180, Cash enles wero reported of 7,200 bu No, 2 at £1.80; 1,600 bu do at $1.28; 1,200 bu No. 3 at. $1.00: 2,000 bu do at 980; 2,800 bu_do at 970; 2,000 bu do at 90c; 8,400 bu do at 0503 1,200 bu rejected at 900; 2,400'bu do at 8703 800 bu do at 860 ; 400 u do a6 800; 2,900 bu' by samplo at $1.85; 500 bu do at $1.90; 400 bu do at $1.25; 400 bu do"at §1.215 2,000 bu do (to arrive) at $1,20; 400 bu do nt 31.16 + 1,200 bu do at 81,10 ; 1,600 bu do nt 21,05 ; 500 bu'do ut 31.00; 800 bu do at 900; 400 bu do at Blc, all on track; 400 bu do at 9196 400 bu do nt $1.20; 1,200 bu dont 81.16; 400 bu do ot 91,103 800 budo at §1.05. Total, 43,800 bu.. . FUROPEAN MARKETH. The following is Boerbohm's dispateh to the Bonrd of Trado in this city to-day: BzPr. 13—London—English country markots for whoat gonorally firm in tono, Ironch country mar- kols improving, Weathor in Eugland fne. Mark Lone—Wheat steady; corn quict, Livorpool—Wheat ateady; California, 13@18%s; spring, 13@12¢ 11, Corn casler, < LATEST, In the aftornoon whoat was rathor quict, but closed J¢c Ligher for sollor Octobor. No.2 spring eold at §1.121¢@1.121¢ soller tho month, and 81.11}&@1.12% sellor October, both options closing at tho outdide, Corn was active, nnd @X{o highor, closing at 41340 soller tho'month, and 433/@42J0 moller October. Othor grain, provisions, aud lako freights were innctive. pasme i CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Fnwax EVENING, Sept, 12, ALCONOL—Woa firm t au advanc of 04 por cont praof, quotable at $1.80@1.91, < DROOM CORN—Trado continues moderate, tho orders belng goucrally for common to medium grados of corn, Choleo hurl {a dull and nominal, Wo ngain quoto: Good toextra hurl, B@9ifc; Lrush that will work itaelf into n clolco hurl broom, 6}@7c; for good do, 5X@0e ; good to chiofco stall brald, 60 ; inforior brush, $70.00@90.00 3 ton, - DBEANS—Wero in light local request, choice lLiand- pleked bringlog full prices; now medium eold ot $3.00, Worepeat: Primo navios, $2.5032.60 ; Tuediitm, $2.25@2.40; common {0 fair, $1.26@2.00, BUILDING MATERIALS—Tho demand continues fair and stoady, anid presont prices aro gencrally mnin- tainod. Tho supply of material ia smple. ~Quoln. tions aro given bolow: Btucco, $3,60; New Yorm stucco, casting, $3.50@4.00; Portland cement, $7.650@ 8.00 3 brl; Rosendalo cement, $3,26@3,60; Utlca, Louls- villo, Manlius, and Akron' coment, $3.00 9 brl; marblo dust, $3,00; lme in bulk, 80cGSLO0; Mo $1.10@1.25 R brl; whito sand, ¥ brl, #1650 .00 plastoring bair, % bu, 4003 fire 'Lrick, yor 1,000, $55,0090.00; bullding brick (common), $6,50@7.00 ; proascd briok, $14.00@16.00 ; sewer brivk, $6.60210.00 ; Milwaukea ‘and Jtncino prossed, £25.00 31 del.; do common, $14.00@16.00; Indiana ‘prosscd, $18.00@25,00;do common, $10,00@16,00; fire clay, pur brl, $3.0084.00, BUTTER-Continuces quiet for all graden oxcopt cholce, which fa stoadily activo and decldedly firin, Roceipts oro pretty liboral, nnd a gradual accwmulation of the grades below cholce, s now noticeablo, but holders seom confident, and aro not willing scllors at any matorial concession from former rutes, Wo ro- pont our list as follows ; Cholco yollow, 23G20c ; mo- dium to good, 17@316 ; inforior to common, 12G316¢, AGGING—Hukinoss ju this department was ro- stricted by the scarclty of goods, some of tho leading ULrands of grain bags being temporarily out of the mnrket, while thero in not an adequate supply of sny standard Lrands, Pricos wore nominally uncbangod, ond may bo quoted firm o8 follows : Stark A, 873403 Ludlow A, 351¢c ; Lowiston A, 35c; American A, 3323 Amoskeag A, 5303 Ottor Crook, B34%0: burlap Lags, 4 snd 6 bu, 19@200; gunnios, single, 17@18¢; do doublo, 27(428¢; wool sacks, 63@6hc, OIEESE—In tho checso markot tho changes wero unimportant, Tho demand continues slack, aud pricos aro still rather cusy, We quoto: New York factory, gl@m; Obio factory, 11@13c; Westorn factory, i1 o GOAL—Romatna firm, with sn ndvancing ton- doncy. _Quotations word unclianged s Tobiah, pro- pared, $11.00; Lackawanus, $10.00; Eric, $9,00 3 Briar 11ill, $9.00; Walnut 1ill, '$9.005 ‘Dlossburg, 39,008 9,60'; Hocking Vall : ‘Canel, $10.007 Indiana Dlock, $1.60@8.00; kirklana Grate, $3.00: Cherry Mino, 38,00 : AMindnk, $8,00; Kiugston, $7.00; Wii- minglon, 26,00, COOPERAGE—Was quiot and unchangod. W ropoat: Pork barrels, $1.30GI40; lard torces, $1.00@L70% whisky barrols, $1.0032.10} flour barrols, 48@570; pork stavos, rough, $2.00@24.005 do, buckod, $34.00@36.00 } tlerce staved, rough, $20,00@25.00; do bucked or sawed, $25,00@38.007 whisky ataves, rough, $28,00 80.00;" do Lucked, $85.00; flour stavos, $9.00@ 10,607 circle flour Lcading, T5@%¢ por uot’; flour hoop poles, $14,00@16,00 per ‘m; ork and 'tlorco polos, $30.00@35.00 per m, EGGS—Wero in fair supply and_moderato request at100, A fow salos were mado at 17¢, but this 18 an extromo prico, TEATIERS—Thero fa no difliculty in_dispoaing of all primo live gooso featliors nt full prices, Wo ro- t ¢ Primo to cliolea Hvo-geoso feathera nt 76c § obm gt prico ot B2K@850; mixed foathors, 26@7dc; chicken, 6@8c. FISH-A faiz numbor of ordors woro placed for lake and wallwater fisli, and_the gotioral market again ex- ibited 8 frmor tono. Btock uro tl light aud prom- 180 to coutinus so for Aoino thuo to come, W quiato ; No. 1 whitofinb, 3-brl, $5,00G@0.25; No, & do, $3.78 @0.00; No, 1 irout, $5.006.45; No, 1 shove miack- orol, tiew, yebrl, SIZ60G1236; No. 1 bay, $9.60 @9.18; No, 3 mickeral, i brl, SHE0@H: family miackorol, 3¢-brl, $1.00@7.45; No, 1 whoro Litw, $1.0% @2.00; uinmor-cured oadilih, por 100 1w, 10,256 0,80; Uooryd's codfinh, $6,6060.155 Lahrulor hertiug, Bplit, brls, £9.00@2.60 do, 24 brl, $4,76@0.0; daliras dor horring, Tound, Brl, $4.00@H6.60} do g Drl, 34.23 @4.60; box horring No. 1, S0adi; hox herring, ucaiod, 40@420; Columbl tivor wulincn, ¢ brl, $9.00 .76, FRUITS AND NUTS—Tho domsnd for goods fn this low contlnue unintorruptodly active, snd firme ness el provalls In sl dopariments, Wo make no chuugo {n our quotatlous, nu followa: Kou- RIGN—Dutes, 85@Jc; figh, drums, 13G14c; ) box, 18@100 3 Treticl' pruncs, 15106 ; “tur ish pranos, 14@150; raiains, 1n?-m,s' (@135 ralalg, Tooso Muscutel, $3,60@4,70; ralsfun, Valonvis, 11 j¢@i2¢ Znntecurrants, T@8c; cliron, 44@dbe, Doestic—Al don apples, 17200 3 Michigah liced, 105@11c 3 Mich- igan quartors, V@Yige; Western do, Ti @B ern do, Gl¢@7)0; peaches, pared, ' 24 lalvos, 10@Tic; do,nixed, T@80; blnckbe 15@10c 3 ruspberries, 42@41¢; pitted chorric Nurs—Fitberts, 16@100; almontla, Terragons, Sihic; Naples walnuts, 27@28c; Obill{ waluats, ' 23@24c } Trench walnuts, 10@17c ; Drazils, 9@103¢o; pocuns, Toxas, 14@16c; African peanuts, 6)$@7)¢0 5 Wilming- ton yoanuly, 81¢@o; Tennesseo poanuts, Tdliie, GROCERI1S—CofToea wero unsottled’ and fending higher, The late advanca at the Jast lias not beon fole Juwed by & eorresponding upward movoment in this mnrkel, oud & Wlarp sdvauco now uooms fmmi- nent, The entire stock of coffoe now n the United Btatos {8 8aid to ba loas than held a year ago by o singlo howke In Now York, and holders ‘sro confident that pricos will go mnich highier, Coffees, ayrups, rice, ‘candles, soaps, und spico romiain sloady aud b, We ropeat our quotations of yesterday 3 1-OAIE, BODA—T3 @830, Covrrks — Machn, 51G3t30; 0, G, Java, 31%@ 823 Java, No, 2, -W}(@'-Ilu& faucy Rio, 27@47%0; cholca do, 205 @203¢c; prime Wtia, 363;@400; good do, 251@I50; common do, WY @250 vousting Ao, 233 @3do; Hingapore Java, 2855@=00 ; Coats Ttive, fancy, @IATK; do, prime, @0 Moracaibo,’ 20X@ ke, Ganpr.as—Slar, full welght, 105@200; stesrino, full welght, 14X @160; do, short welght, 18% @140, iox—Tatia, 8@030; Naugood, 133G Caro- linw, 9%@10%c, Buoks-Lutent cut losf, 134@13%0; crished and yowdored, 125@13%01 granulniod, 135@12% #tandard, 11 %@ 11%0; do, No, 2, 11@113;6; 1, 1 1140 ; oxtra 0, 11@1 G No. 3, 10@107, Tow 0, N 0363 prini 03{@100 do, ON@Ixo; cliico molosres alr o, 0%@9%a’; common do, 6@ I sugar, cholce, 03)@100; do prime, }@0%0; do, fair, B3@SA(0} common, SRBAG, Bruies—Dismond dripa, $L.00GLIS? wllver drips, extra flue, 75(‘”0:{00{] sugnr house syruy, 55@68s €x4re 9, 00@T00 ; Now Quloapy saolasicy, \lmw. W, 70} 0, 1, 10@10)e; cholco brown, 10@1 falr o, A, l 68c; do prime, T6@1760; do common,: 5@700; Porto g{;}n molataes, cliolce, 62@050; comimon molaeses, 30 e, HaLenatus—Common to best, 0@10c. Briara—Allapico, 11@1f0; cloves, 40@430; cassls, 20@400; poppor, ' 28e@a; nutmons, $1.5081,057 mnlum. pure, 38@30¢; do No, 1, 20@25¢; do No. 3, 1 @lve. German motiled, nito Lily, 0@ rown Windsor, 4@ g0 palny, 6@030 ¢ Bavon Tinporinl, 64@00; co- con niit, 7@17 g0 ; Chainpalgy, 6@030; primrom, 6@ 340, Branoir—-Gloss, 0¢@100: corn, 9@110 3 loundry, 0@ 76t common, hiC@R0e, GREEN FIUITE—Oalitornn pears aro lowor ; many ara urriving in poor condition, and prices aro variablo. Tho putalda prico for lomons’ is now $14.00¢ thoy are sleady nt presont quotattons. Applea nud urapes woro® casfor, Other frult was without quotablo change. Wo quoto: Lomons, $13,00@14,00 por hox, Nuples lomous, $9,00314,00' por’ Tox, Callfornia poars, 83002460 yicr eanos do. plams, red, $.00 @0,50 per. casc, 16 1ba; do, groen, ‘16 1bw, $2.60@1.00. Californin grapes, $4.50@6.00 por box 3 appica ot $1,00 @L6 (ner brl) for’common to fair; good to choico do, $32.00@2.75 por brl ¢ 35@500 por basket, Blackber~ rion, $4,60 por case; wild do, $2,60 per case. Tents, 40@ 00c 'per box or bankel ; Hartlatts do, T50@$1.00 per box, Peaclies, 40¢@$1.25 por box or basket ; do cholco cr banket, $1.5042,00, Grapod per cano (13- boxon), $200@1.78'; Tolawaro o, $5.00. Gongbedn, Ib Lackols, 00@700; Delavara do, $1,00@1,25 por baskot, Siborian cral-aphies, 35@40c per hanket. Greon gngo plums, $2.60 per banket, Dlue (Michigan) plums, $2.00, Oran- Derries, $10,00 por brl, 1OPH—There was no mow dovelopment in this market, Old nto mellng quiotly ot 20@40c, Tho trading in wew $8 atill light, and prices aro unscitlod. HAY—Nothing now wan roportod n connection with this markot, Tho demand was small, and was sup- pliad chlofly from wagons, Wo quotoywholosalo prices ald by doalors,—cars to contain 20,000 1u4,—as fol- lowa: Now tmothy, primo, $14.00@16.00; do, No. 1, 19,00@14.00; do, No. o $10.00@12,0 3 pralrio, uplsnd) 10.00811,00 do,- midland, 0,00@310,00; do, alough, $7.00@8, 08%._ox \Wagon—Timalby, ' $10.006 12,005 jrarlo, $8.00@10,00, For dolivery of prossod, $1.00G1.60, according to distance. IDES—\Voro firm and highor, curod advancing to 103¢c, and 113¢c for hoayy and light. Dry stock s in acant'supply, aud in tending highor. Wo now quot Groen city butchors’, 760 ; green cured, light, 113 do hoavy, 103c 3 partcured, 1035@1o: groon calf, 168 1703 veal-iip, 10@19%0: dry” ealf, 243250 ; dry kip, dy snited, 16@lisgo] dry tint 184G oka—Frenet moltied, 16103 6X@03¢a+ Goldon Went, 30X 6o Whito Roso, 6M@6i0 : long-ha @11ic; deacon skl 80 grubby, scored”out,” of othormise damaged, two- rds pri co. TRON AND BTEEL~Thora was no partioular chango, A fair businosa is being traneacted, and tho market i8 steady and to some oxtent Airm Tlata fron, comm NOrwoy 08, cuvsvaene Norway nafl roda, .. ... Gorman plow stool, Engliah tool steol English spring stool, s ‘Amorican onst spring sicol. Btool tiro, A(-in..... 83¢ LEATHER—Tho prices given below unchauged : wore firm and OEMLOCK, City harness., 5 Country Latncs Line, city, B 1b B bt e 0@ 4L @ 98 u‘(% 43 Calf, country, e Rough uppor, Aandard, Rough uppor, damagod. Duffalo slaughtor sofo. “B, 4,%olo. . of activity was witnessed undor market {8 steady nt quotstions, Tin plato Is hold steadlly at $14,00 ratos, notwithstanding tho downward tondonoy of gold, thio'atocka hioro being only falr, and tho doiaund on tho increase, Prices aro given below : Tin PLATE—IC, 10x14, $14,00; do, 13x14, $14.50; do 14x20, £16.00 ; do, 'roofing, IC, $13,60'; do, 2028, $27.50, 110 Tin—Largs, 42c 5 small, 450 Lar, 4dc, Buxer Zino—¥ull casks, 110} half casks, 11 (@110} Tosn quantity, 1130} blabs, e Hurer Iu0N—No, 24, 6o ratos; Tussia fron, 230 o No, 1 stalnad, 206 ratos, GaLvANIZED Inox—No, 16@20 160 ; No, 29@24, 1005 No. 25@28, 170 No, 97, 18c; No. 23, 30c, A dlscount of 95 For cont Id mado fFom this list, Coren—Copper bottoms, 40c ; Urazders, ovor 12 Ibs, 7c 3 tinned coppor, 980 ; planislied copper, 4603 do, eut to slzea, 480 Wine—1 1o 5, 8c; 6, 8 and 9, 100; 10to 11, 11c; 19, 1103 18 and 14, 12c; 16and 10, o; 17, 1c} 18, 100319, 1903 20, 200 full bundlo, ' 25 per cont dis count ; fenco wiro, 73¢c ; by car load, Tio, NALLS—Wero in good demand, ond frm ot former ratos, on follows: 10@G0d, per keg, 34,03 no licad, and the 84 do, $4.87)¢ 5 6d do, $5,12% ; 4d do, $5.60; 9 d 0,123 i do, fino, $7.62%; '2d do, $7.87% ;' clinch, $7.19%. 1230 off to the trade. NAVAL STORES—Tliore was nothing now wndor this ead, Wo quoto: Manilla ropo, 3 I, 17%@180; elsal rape, % 1b, 165@10)0: sua hemp’ cord, 32 Ib, 20@350; morline, F b, 2 3 tarrod rope, @ Iy oukum, 79 bale, $5,0060,60§ pltch, 4 brl, $0,0087.00: tar, @ brl, $5.6060,00 _ OIL8—Tho demand for linscod continucs active snd tho markot—undor a scarcity—is exceedingly firm, and Dbids falr to ogain ndvance, Lard, carbon, whnle, ond othor ofls rule steady and firm, Quotatd 5 aro o4 follows : Oarbom, iTc; oxtra 7303 No. 1, 6T No, 3, 620 ; linsved, raw, 980; $1.03; whialo, 80 sperm, $1.90@2,00; meats foot oll, strictly pure, $1,10; do extrn, 0c; do No, 1, 150; Dbank oll, 60 straits, '85c ; olephiant oll, 93¢, turpen- Uno, 820" uagithe, G gratity, 16§10 napliho com- ‘mon, 15@10¢. FOULTRY AND GAME~Tho market was dull, ond, undor largo offeringe, dricos woro woak and unsetticd) Prairlo chilckony worath good requost whon fresl. lowaro the quotations : Old chickans, $3.60@4. {0, $2.16@3.25; smll do, §2.00@2.60'; ducks, §: Xeys, 135 @130 3 pratrio’ clickous, $1,60@3.25 7 suipo, $1.00 per.doz; venison saddics, 18@30c por th; male lard ducke, $.60 per doz ; small ducks, $1.00; geesc, 50@750 cach. VOTATOES—Tho markot wsa nbundantiy supplicd, bt pales dragged slowly, unloss tho offerings wors vory cliolco, Bweat. potatoce wero In bolter supply, but sold readily at former prices: Good to choics potatacs, in barrels, $LIG@L00; do per bu, G0@100; yollow swoot, $3.78@4.00 ; rod do, $,95@2.60, . SEEDS—Timofly need was dull’ and lower, Baiea ranged from $2,60@3.10. Clovor was quict and casy at $6.95 for primo, medium, and mammoth, Flax was Feareo and firm nt $1,00(32.00, Halew includo 60 bags cliolco timothy neod at &3.10 ; 428 bagn primo at 4,00, 135 bags do ot §2,05; 60 biyrs medinm at $3.00 3 75 bogs do 0t $2,85; 21 buga'ut $2,80 : 21 by nt K175 3 104 Lags common at'$2.70; 163 Lugs at $2.053 U3 Lags at $2.60; Lear flax ot $1.90! BALT—Wns in_good domand nnd firm, dagn, Candn, and Sagiiny, fine, 32,0 coarsc, $2.10; conrso Dlimontl O, 16 ;' duiey, withuut bage, 3. , with_buger $4.10634,25; Auliton dulry, por 5,255 Turk’s Tninnd, $2,00; ground altin, .25 LEAB—Thoro wan & gowl deggro of aotivity fn tho do- maond for teaw, und thio mavkel azhibited o firm: tono, Woquol: Young byhoi, common Lo falr, 463060 3 o 500, GOGT00 5 1 cholcs L wKtri find, BA110 1 oy mon'to fino ‘old hynon, Onon- 3 ordinury round solar, A0ua0a 3 eommon imperia, 55060 good L Hiegt1,10; fofr to good guupowder, 70645000 ; eo By, $1L166@1.30 § oxtra Moytine, $1366o140 § wholen i oxlenmiow Jupan, S0c@$1.005 falr to good uld, U100 comn, 88@A%c; oolorad tutural Innf Jdupn, Bhaioe; come mon {0’ fito Onlungg, Hasdtn 3 oo, Biwids ; slioleo to oxtra, K310 ~Wn quata 1 R0 | eholos, AA4T00 § modi- 5 KA ¢ gons 1o cominan, i, Tinu—Nntieal fnal, Tushing Weil bright, 60703 btxck, o, ighto, T Blc; o, Mo, WOOD—Hurmhinbin Brin st o ad ey ostalldied st weok, W quotn s neoll, 3860 wnplo, §10.00; Wek= ary, $11,603 nlam, 3060700, dolivoro, Rt i wagent, and_many dlalern ropurt ink Uuole atocks ara “vary el toe duead, whill o vocobpie aro- Ilibt, Thiv kot 1s vory firm, wnd wiadyaico of Lo i noted 1 floeco winhond X'l XX 1ight, A Lok o fin o modlim une wiunhut woul b boois ol by 1, 0, Maghorry for e, Quotutonn are wiven holow ¢ “Fub, washiod, i, “Wuby, wanho, o Continan dingy. ., . Tieecs, wanhvi, XX, i Tlonco, watludy XXXy ity Flueeo, wunhed, il Hight, Gourso, wasliod Fleoeo, unwanliad, courno Lo modiiin Fleecw, unwanhiodl, courno, and di Fleco, unwunhod, 11,4 voav Sl Biper and oxtrn pullod,yevevrs b6z 130 urry wool, 1003 160 lenn, TAILROAD FIEIATTH—Rollowing aro o vatos to tho leading Kaslorn pointa t olen, Bapiido ¢ inwdlum, 9@ Mgy D04 “#91 0T Chicago to B | 1od pempa ypeno Vouton. . New York, Philadelphiis, sud Baltizors, Wilimington, Del, Vaubington, . Aloxandrin, Vo, Piitaburgh, g Now_Castlo, I'a,, Youngsiown| and Akrotl, O, 0 A , Vi, ‘Wilmington, N, 0., Charleston| nud Bayannali..,.. . o+ Poteraburgl sud Richmoud. | WOODENWARE AND BROOMS_Deulors roporl tho market uhchanged, Tindo fu very fair ut the quoted prices : 2-hoop patln, $3,26 per doe 3 S-huop do, #2,60; U-hoop dairy, $1.28: oxtrs do, $4T6; vzl ceno tubs, 312,603 No, 1 tns, $10.603 No, 4 0; No, 3 do, B; tubs, J In nest, §2 eclerd, § 65 Lul-bushel measures, pidu, $8.75 por doz do, Irou bound, $4.50; pock meskurs, platn, $3.00 § 90 dxon hyyud, T30 § wns, oy J, BLU0; do, No, 2, 410,003 do, No. 3, 0,004 do, 4, $5.00 por. dont Hoatlcdd clothes piris, $1.60G1.20; washboorde, $006 2,60 pordoz 3 " barrel covern, $3,00@2,60% karna~ i @150 per rack; buitar tubs, ook, 3 in noat, $L65 : 10, ash, 3 in neat, $1.10; broom handles, $12,00310.00 por 1m 3 No, 1 hooms, $3.004 No, 2 doy $2.60@3.75 ; do, conimon $1,76@2,60, o S CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Fnipay Evewina, Sept, 19, Tuo receipta of livo-stock durlug tho weok havo boon ollows : * Catile, Hopa., Sheen, Mondny, 9,116 0,088 389 Tucaday, 11,624 001 11,090 8,000 v 10,430 BOGOD 4461 10,454 BUSGA 0,448 18608 4,950 4,614 Cattle. Hopn, Ehaep. 1440 7010 1,202 Blou0 1067 11,028 950 11,010 ,620 09,700 . it ‘chatigo 1n the situation of tho cattlo market tho change wan ton stato of groater dullucss and depresslon than provailed on tho proced- ing doya of tha weok, it such & thing woro possibio, Tho rocoipte woro amall, aud this was the only favora- blo featuro to bo noted fu connoction with the market, ‘Thore were fawor buyers thau uual, aud the fow in ationdunce secmed to tako no interest in the trafiic, and tho nnrn salos mndo 8 vory paor showing, At the East thoro In still an overplus of thin cattle, ‘which keops pricos thore unsettiod and weak for all dee #criptions ; conscquontly shippors are disinclined to oporato savo on wido matging, Tho rango of to-lay's #nlon wns $2,00@6,87%, thoughi tho larger portion of tho Ursnafora wero effectod st $250@6.00, Dutchiors dono Uitle, s majority of thom having flled their or- ders carlior in tho weok and withdrawn, A few lois woro taken Iu tholr interest at $2,00@4,00, Btockers woro neglected, at $2,75@4.00 for poor to good lots of 1rom 700 10 1,050 Iba average, The arkot closed dull, quoTATIONS, ‘Extra Dooyos—Graded stoors, averagiog 1,400 the and upward RN 1 TR T ©Oliotco Beaves—Fine, fat, woil fomed 3 yoar to O yoar old alcors, avoraging 1,000 to 4008005550 v 151 Seamsi .+ 64085.70 Godd Boovoa—Vell-fatiencd, finaly form steors, averaging 1,600 to 1,000 ll. ... ... 480@5.20 Modium Grades—Bloora in fuir flosh, ayer- oging 1,100 101,260 Ibs, .. ey oo 450@4.T5 Butehera! Btock — Common 0’ falr steors, and good to oxtra cows, for clty elaughier, averaging 800 to 1,100 )i 3 3,26@4.25 =, Btock Uattlo — Common floah, avoraglng 700 o to ] 5.0081.00 ln(a‘non;x;;g it sud | thin " cows, " ntagy, bulls, and scallawag atoors T5@2.75 ot Texa, Nortuorn wiatored 2534 Cattle—Toxay, through droves L75@3.00 OATTLE BAL No, Prica, 29 stockorn $.00 0 cows, .. 276 12 fair steers .. 4.60 35 fair slcers 450 13 fair stocra 4,65 33 chioleo ateors.... 6,873 37 butchors’ stock . .25 131 Toxan eloors. 4.00 17 good stecrs, .00 80 chaloe steers. 5,65 56 cholco ateers. 6,05 104 cholcee atecrs. :.gg 535 4973 536 5.00 490 5,00 5,90 475 515 495 490 3 6520 .00 5 fair slovrs, . 4,60 33 good atoors, ... ... LT 48Ty 100GS—The firm fecling doveloped yestorday nfict~ noon was provatent to-day, the market rullug steady and sirong, ot $4.25@4.40 for hioavy, and at $4,40@4,06 forlight grades, ‘Tho rocuipts woro inoderats, amount- fug fo only about 8,000, and, with cool weather nnd rather encouraglug ailvices from tho East, trading ‘s falrly active from tho oponing to tho close, Thera woro fow enles bolow $4.0, whilo tho bulk of tho Logs changed hnuds at $4,55@4,00. Only a fow remaln une wold, and tho markot closod firm, [0 BALES. No, Av, PriceNo. v, Prics, |No. Av. Prics. 49 330" $4.35 | 00 917 $4.00 [ 08 184 $150 64 231 445 [147 198 470 [61 249 4o 51 204 400 {064 21 400 |40 814 435 T 075 440 |44 273 41 180 4,60 G0 241 460 |54 204 63 200 4.60 08 108 4,03%| 66 200 62 181 405 [2 2B 400 |51 U4 51 B39 485 63 261 435 |06 0L 68 24 440 48 U123 495 |87 200 64 180 4.00 67 18) 460 |68 170 7L 196 4,60 38 216 4.60 164 206 66 188 4.60 GL 203 435 |60 51 44T 44 25 460 50 252 836 405 |96 220 400 14 200 111 460 |54 230 430 [ 208 450 |GL 247 436 48 320 108 460 |45 254 437y 97 280 41 230 400 (43 B0 445 74 202 405 |53 120 425 |50 26 400 1t ‘ 250 435 |38 BIG 4, 8 204 405 |48 X BHEEP—Wore In good request on local sccount, and Fomninad steady 3t §.0@4.50, for coimino to cioice, Home inferior shieop sold at §2.75. = CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, Fuipay Evexnic, Sopt, 12, Tho recelpts of lumbor woro lsrger than’ on. yestor- oy, and in tho morning tho market was activo fo tho oxtent of tho supply, an advance of 13@25¢ botng ob- tained for jofata and scantiing, Boards nd stripa nlso ndvancod.” In tho aftcrnoon Geveral cargoca arrived, but ovring to tho unplensant weather tho attendanco of buyers waa Hght, and the market closed quict. _Quotas tiona aro au follows : Good tocholco boards and strips, $13.00@16.00 ; common to medinum do, $9, 12,50 ; lI‘uialu sud scantling, $9.76@10.37% ; shingles, §3,123 ¢ th, $1.76@ 1,873 . Salea compriso tho follawing ¢ Cargo schr Mystic, from Muskegon, 168 m strips and hoards ol $14.50, 44 1 Iath ot $1.871¢ ; cargo sold fo ar- rivo from Muskegon, 150 m mill-run boards at $14,60, 200 m Iath at $1.873¢. 8old by Charles Doming & Co, Cargo varga City of Grand Rapids, from Grand Ha- vep, 771y m Ashingles nt $0.13%, Kold by Irish, Butlen & Co. _Cargo bchr Eliza Day, from Ludington, 45 m stripa ond Lonrds at $12,60, 76 m joists and lmmnfi gl::g ely 16-foot) at $10.45; sehr Micholson, from Manistec, 140 m joists and scantling at $10,37)¢ ; schir Gesino, from Ludington, 85 m joists aud scantling (largely 10-foot) at $10.47% ; schr Lato Howard, from Ludington, 100 1 common boards and strips of $11,50, Bold by R, K, Bickford & Co, To arrivo from Munkegon, 150 m boarda and strips at$16.00, Bold by William Meglado, LU - Manistoe, Ludivgton, $2.75@3.00 ; Xegun, $2,60G2.75 ; Oconto, $4.003 Mcnominoe, 83,25 @150 Whito Lako, $2.75 ; ' Poltwator, $2.163 Grund Uaven, $.50, AT THE YANDS, Tho yard trado continuea netive and tho markot ia firm, capecially for _common lunber, 1t 18 thouglit thnt prices for common stuff will go fo £13,00 bofore long, An s beon proviousty stated, many doalers are now nolling at au advance of 60c or at $12,60, but othors still hold 10 the old pricos, Bhingles are firm, Hard- Trood s meetiug with thowsual domstd, Wo quoto ; 00 ; Mus- TFITOL CIOAE. e vava v vnane s 850,00 @55,00 Socond cloar, 11uch to 2 inch L AT00 @50.00 “Chird clesr, 1 inch, L 83,00 @40,00 Third cluar; thick. i 40,00 @45.00 Qlear floorivg, 1st snd 34 togotiior, Tough, . Qlear wiiliiy ot weantling, otel, 10 feat abd undor, Jols il seantling, 18 10 31 T, Pickots, nguare., Pickotw, fiat, Oednr pasts, spiiE, Ceidar posts, round. Lath, vt No. 1 nawod shingios. A or titar, Hhinglen o tho shingles, lingles Lo bo two {nches in thicks e, Length=-51% w inche, IANDWOOD. ilnek-Waliut — Couutors, $100,00@150,00: _cloar, 46,0060 AN 3 common, $35,006@50.00; cull, $20,008 3,005 Hooriig, 50,00, Anh—Oloar, §30,00340,00 3 common, $16,00@26,00; cull, $10.006916,00 ; fluoring, $30,00(340.00, Oak—Ulear, £20,00E40,00; cotamon, $10.00@25.00 cull, 18,00@16.00, lickory—Clear, $38.00@80.00; common, $20,008 5.00 3 cill, $19,00@18.00. 4 Maplo—Clear, $32,00335.00; common, $10.00825.00 cull, §10.003 16,00, i wnunurum—clcar, $35,00@00,00; common, $30.00@ 80,00, Uhorry—Clear, $40.00860,00; common, $15,00@ 86,00+ cull, $12,00@18,00, Whitewood—0lear, $30.00@1 common, $20,00 @35.00; cull, $10.00215,00, Wayoh Block—1ickory wxlos, por pot; £1.00@1,80 wagon polos, cach, 43@530 ; box’ bourds, §10,004 Florida rol eclar 180 yor t; maliojany, e 40 cointer, 800 rosewood, BO@800 3 whike holly, 3 _GETTYSBURG WATER, Lo 'I“I‘Y'J‘SBUR“G- ICATA NIi WATER-ne Guear Meprome or hgnl\‘: ) 3 Hl‘ndunmt by tho Tiiglioat Modical Authoritios, Ltostarcy’ Muscular Powor to tho Paralytio, Youthful q and Duvolopa tho Young at a Usitioal ‘nloulf and * Ohalky" Doposits: Curvs. . Dyspopila, Nourslgia, Geavel, Dia- a K fduoya, Livor, sud Bkin, Abduni. Uhronto Diarehiova, Unnnlllpfl lon, Asthins, Klvopluwsncas, Uonoral Dobility, and noarly ovary class il Ulitonla Dissaso, Pamplilola’ containio Miatory 'of tho Kpring and Toatimonlals ‘trom. Budlon S sont F i byt by WL LRI DI e zon nt FiER by mall by ') .y Uuouoral Aasne T BT, Tbtladeiphda, o, For saio Ly all e u%ls!n‘ AN BUHAAUK, STEVIENBON & REID, ¥daud i Lakooste, Wosteru Akvabe, Th .mant_of all Uhronio OLD IRON. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY GO OF CANADA. OLD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE, Tho Grand Trunk Rallwsy Compnny, durs ing tho coming Fall and Winter, will have o largo number of OLD AXLES nnd a consid- orablo quantity of WROUGHT IRON BORATP to disposo of, Thoy invite tonders for quantitios of one hnndred tons and upwards, The Company’ ‘will sommenco delivery in Ootober, and con- tinue through tho winter, as may bo agroed upon, Partios tondering to atate the price per 1b., ‘whother in gold or United Btates ourronoy, the place of delivory (which must be on tho Grand Trunk Railway), and tho quantity re« quired. Purohnsors who roquire delivery in tho Unitod Statos will pay thoir own Oustoms dutios, Cash will bo roquired on delivery. Axles and Borap Ironmust bo tondered for soparatoly. Tondors, indorsed *Tonder for Old Mate- rial,” nnd addroased to the. undersigned, will be recoived on or bofore Saturdny, the 37th Boptembor, 0.J. BRYDGES, Managing Dircotor. Montronl, 37th August, 1873, OCEAN NAVIGATION. SPHCIAL NOTIOH. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CO. Notico s horeby givon that from thls dato tho steamers ) N f this Lino will sall 1 3 fthts, Lino will sall from Plor No.' 3G, N. R. foot of STATE LINE. NEW YORK, TO GLASGOW, LIVE] EL- TasPaSE ENDONBRNIY, O DEL: Thesa elogant now steators will safl from Plor 3, North tivar, t, 28 follown' ilvor, foot, of Nortm B, VIRGINTA .n:nndr!},w Sapt. 17, VIRGINIA, Vnmllllu;lfl;yh 0?7%.. 29, And evory altornato Wodnosdny thoreaftor, tnking pas- songora at through rates to all parts of Great Britaln and lmrumi Norway, don, 3 pwards, ‘or frolght or Fisange apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 0., Agonts, 73 Broadway. toorago Passage Olfico, No. 46 Broadway. A Dol Salling twico a wook from Now York, and arrsing paa- sengors (o All paria of Gront Brltain, Troland, Oontinental Hatoga, and di Motiterranen. Uubin froin 8651 Hoor: 2k, British and Trish porta oast, §30: wort, B, ' Contl: nental ports eauo o3 othor Nfi“hll’ lines, All payablein T oo, Unply or Tl intorukin ot ' Com any's officos, No, owling Green, Now York, an Bormor Lasatlonnd Madisonstse, Ghleano. HENDBERSON BROTHERS, Agents. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Walos, Tho South Wales Atlantlo Steamship Uomipany's now firat-class m"""bmfi(w“ sail from Pennsylvania Raile rond Wharf, Jersoy PEMBROKE. . Aug. 23 GELAMORGAN, opt. 14 ‘heso steamel; o ro- ‘vidod with all tho Iateat huprovomonts for tho comfort gnd convanionce of Cabin and Stecrago Passongers. First bin, BED currancy : Bucond Cabie 85 Surrancy’: Stasr: I¥D. 130 ourronc) ropaid Steorago cortlticates from Oar- B R S T or farthor particalors, A arim, - e TR5. T Dok Ohnmbers: and 1h Now Yotk 'a Officos, d York o e O KRB ALD DRXTIR & 00.. Avants. No, 17 Broadiray, OF STEAMSEHIPS. Sntlin from Now York for Quocnstown and Livarpool oren R AR Tor Lo fiioutowr, snd, hivern 'For QUERNATOWN and LIVERPOOL, trom blors 44 and 47, North Rivor. Cubin Passnge, 870, K80, and 390 Ourrency. Return Tickets, 8140 nud 8160 Currency. STESRAGE'PASSAGE, 5% ourrony. Passongors bookod o or from Gechma acd Soondina- D bameiioa ot chis 1no aco tho largost fn tho trsd aro o trado. Dratta on Grost Britain, Trotand, and fbs Gentinons ‘WILLIAM M_A‘GALISTER. on'l Wostorn Agatit, North Olatk and Randoipl-ata. i Hormen Hotaon, Ctioasor - clptiata, (apposifa’now ALLAN LINE MONTREAY, OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. 22 FULL-POWHERED FIRST.CLASS BTEAMERS, Liverpool, Londondetrs, and Glasgow. Tri-wookly to and from Quabea (Portland inwinter). Also, fortnightly toand from Baliimora, calling v Quocnstow, Hallfes, 224 Norfolk. For paasago, frolght, or any information, MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 277 and 379 South Olark at,, cornor Van Buiwn, Chioago, ¥ §a'woll nown by all roadars of tho pepors, that Dr. d pl ieian In Clicago. o road O, Blaolow ix tho oldost astablisho Bcloneo and oxj Vo T, H. tho most ro. nownod SPECIALIST of tho ago, honorod by tho hross, ssteemed af ths oighost modical nllalnmun{llaa]l th modical Institutas of o day, liaving dovoted TWENTY YEARS OF ILI§ LIFE in borfooting romodios that will enro portively all cases o QURONIOAND SEXOTAL o B L ———— i ORRESPONDENCE for Tndles aud gontlonion. Ci NFIDENTIAL. Iotters, with stamps, to th Olark-st. QONY! . Addross nil Dr. 0, BIGELOW, %17 aad 379 Sou Times, Oct, 2 1633, DR. BIGELOW 1a & rogularly hred phyaician, Fiston- utatlon s best known Liero in our midst. 1o wants nadls- taut referenco, but is well spoken of by trusting themsolves <o his caro, Wikl thia world andures this claza of physicians ara required, and if any ono noods sush sorvioo, it s of thio utmort Liyportanco (o engao only n man Whose oxporionce 1s oqual tu bls offor of medl- calald, and without projuico, of any ntarost in say athior than tho truth, wo tocommend most. cordially and ‘omphatically anch to visit DR, BIGIELOW, ot hla Cantral Ttooms, 377 aud 279 South Clark-st., Ohlcago. DR. A: G. OLIN, 52 WABASIH-AV., OPPOSITE POST OFFIOE, o most ronawnod spocinlist of the aga in tho troat~ Discasos of botli sozos. Soml- Wonkauss, Norvousuoss, Avorsion to Sooloty, Im- paired Sight,’ Loss of Momory, &o., pomnaneatly cured, Nomatter who hava fallod, oall r \writo, It 1k evlt-ovidont that a physician making a cortuiu class of Gisonsoa for thirty years his study, aud trosting thousanda of casos yoarly, must acquire greater skill in Jifs apectalt; than ong I gohoral practico, Physiolans of high stand- ing, u this and othor cities, recognizo this ominand pationts to Dr, Olln for troatmont. tico Hours 90 m to8p. m. Hoadare 1103 p, m. Call or writa for hi Iato work, ** Loat Manbood, fron of chinrge, Dr. Kean, NO CURE! NO PAY !! 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, May bo canidontlally conwultod, porsonnlly or by wall {rao of chiargo, on all chironis or nurvous disvasos, . J, KIEA N is tho ouly phyalolan in tho clty whowar- TAN{s CUros or NO PAY, Lreon Hook wont for 60 conts, Tilustratod with numoz- ous tinoongravings, D, TOWR7 NS EIIN I, 183 BOUTH OLARK-ST., Continuos o euro ull Ghrontc, Nervous, il Trinary m«"n'" of. lmu‘ll noxog, and visy Lo l:’un"lduunl iy o iy poreD all, ffao of olinrgw.” Tt dinioutuBy Troatod with sucooss. ' 1iis Alodioal freatlsa to ovary ong en- faot aud rve- Iadios and goatlomen sont freo, COINT I, OIUOAGO, ILLy (8 rogular 11 Olirbuio ‘Disonsos, of All Fomnlo Ditticulliss o, Conslfas i Colal divuasen, clroniars, &ov for e e, AN lotters sonle 08, treatod with succo tion fron, A huok marsod folke—{roo for two stamps. ontial PRESORIPTION FREE Toetho syeody aua of Norvous Tty aud al dicor. % ons i 3o 4 B A R AR T T S8 o hilo, RV BT & 0% STEEL PENS, Bpuclal attentlon called to tho woll-known numbors, BOB==~T75===28-=-20 & 22, otory, Mt, Yernon s Offico, 76 Johu-gt., NLY, Summer Arvangement, TXULANATION OF REFERENOE MATKH,— Snturday ex eaptod, * Bundny axcoptods RV Hlindoy ac a0 g Dot MICHIOAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Monday oxcoptod.” | Ar. Depot, fool af Lnke sty and fool af Tweniysecond.t, afiem{m iy 'k af), southeart corner af° Jiandolphy ce, U7 and 95 Canil-st,, corner of” Nadison, Teava, Arrive, Hntd o1a tnatn and ate lino).. Day Expross, dnckaon’ Avaonni ‘Atlantio Exprons,, Night Expros GHALD IATIDA AND FENTWATE] fornlng Eizpro Night Expross, 7,008, m.| 8:00p. m 49390 p, m.| *6:00a. 1, HENRY 0, WENTWORTII, Goneral Passougor Agonte CHICARO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kanras City and_Denter Short Line, ani, .‘glzl and Clicago, Sprin ine, cla_Loulits Thrugh Zne, Union Bept Wor S orear st augh ine nto et Site, mear Nadisones bridge, - Ticket Ogices £ AF Dot and 153 sandhotpheste " Leare, | Arrica, * 8:10 p. m, Kansaa City Rxpros Yillo, Iil.” and Loulsiana, Mo. . Kausan Olty I'nat Lxpress, vi Jackeanvillo, 1ll., wad Lol m, m, ook 9:00 . m.| 9:00p. m, tome 100 p, m. 2:00p. m, - * 4:20p, m. T 7:30a, m. 8:10p. my 7:00 8 me 4 7:008, m 8:10p! D 1, vin Main Lino, ‘aat Joxpross, via Main Expross, Vis Jaskaon: Prorte, Keoiuk ¥ B ‘worls, Kook i Wgnn‘fl Tacon, and CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unton Depoly corner Jadloon amd. Canalte; Tickst Offes 83 Sout) irk-at., opposite Sherman IHowse, and al Depol, Leave, Arric Milwrankon, b, Paul & ; olls Day fixpros *2:50 0, m. |$ 6:608, m, nilmaakon 8 G ot Mail and Exproas., :00 p, m, |*! 8, m. Milvaukeo, S Pl & Hiiseap: ollaNiglt Fxpros olt0:20 . m. [0 4116 p. . - CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD, Depola—Foot of Lukest,, Indlanaav,, and Sizteenthist,, and Cunal and Sizteenti-ate. ekl ofices, No, 69 Clark: #t., and at deputs, Mail and Expross, Uttnwa and Rirontor I Dubuqu sud Sloux C Pacliic Fast Iino, . urora Passonscol Monduta & Uttawa T Darwnor's Grovo . ASaoor. mmodation B ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILROAD. ey 58 ot oy Sy psthsecond . Cleo Yall,searesere o Parlc aud 11345 bark ik Ok Whods lyde Park and 0 H500 Park and Oak Wool (a) Runs to Champaign on Saturday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Gity afices, corner Rundolph unil LiSalleats,, and 75 Canals at., corner Madison-1¢ a Paotfic Fast Lino, a Dubuquo Da a Ot Night 1 @ Dubuauo Niht IEx. via Giloi a I'reeport & Dubuaud I5xprose. & Freeniost & Dubuauo Kxbro 5 jSxpros la Expros * 9:00 p. m, 9350 B e a—Tepat vorner of Wella and Kinzlo-sts, b~Dopot curnor of Canal and Kinzl:ata., W.HUBTENNETT, Gon, Pass, Agqnt COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Spoctal Ihdusemonte. Gregg Kov Houes " . & 68, e, w Touta. ., T 4 gt W. B WEDE, dor Azt CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Desot, corner of Vanliuren and Shermanats, Zeket afics, Grand Dcifie Hiotel, Omaha, Loavenw'th & Atchtson Es, Porn Avcommodation, NighC Bxpros. ... Lodvouworth & Atoliiaon Eipre LAKE SHORE & WICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Dure Ticket afices, siorthicest corner C1 and southicest corner Cunal and Hadi il via Alr Lino and Mata Linol® Bratial o 1470 poi Moln Ling ai odation,.. Bouth Uiicag Accommodatio: PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. ZArrive, Leave, CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Ivom the Great Central Kallrond Depnt, foof of Luke- For throwh tickets and steeping-car berihe opply alo new Tcket ofiice, 121 Randolpli-st,, near corner Clarks 78 nal-at,, corner Madison; 9 LaSallest., corner Washe ugton, and atdllinoie Central Depot, 5 Arrive at Indianapolly Arrivo at Clustuuatl ‘Tralne arrivo at Chicago at 7:57a. m,, 8:35a. m., and 7:40 p, m. Only lina nunbing Saturday ufght train fo In. diznapolis aud Clucionati, Bouth End Tassongors can gol baggnko ohioskod and ko train at ‘Fwontysocond'at, uvots P .| 10350 P, . T S, o .t i o m: [ 450 CONVICT LABOR. OFFICH OF TIXIEB Kansas State Penitentiary, Loavenworth, Kan., Sept. 5, 1873. [Tholaborof 20 convlets, or whiatovar way not bo unploze od by tho Brate on buildihgs and Secosary work abudt tho Prisun, 18 offorad to (1o it hiddor, o now 510 conicta i tho. Eriron: Seventy aro At tho presvnt time omployed to manufacturlug wagons, ik carriagos. mploying the labor will be allowed to pursue such branchos of lnlnnflln(\xrl"$ as thoy dosiro, aud that aro usually earried on fu other Denitentiarios, Uffors. will L rcm‘vlvn;l (?‘E h({lnlnny numbor that may be subjoot to contructing in the Prisvn. y i deoupancy axo as follows: Ona D A e e i hplits of 13 foat ool i s0of, Witb & now (3iorsa pawer ungiug and hotloe o oupying ono ond of this hullding In two separate rooms; it s ot aed 3 Disclmith SHA- ool WOrE shopa for the lllll;u:ll';lnllur‘\i\dll) YI!KOHM tfl. > g)}l’ifll]fl ot ‘aielos with this building Ta & awa-atory Drick sliop, T ot 0 hinck amith shiop, with biackamtn. farges {u tho contre, with slate roof, ‘1 150 satio T with (113 ar two shop rooms of 200535 a0t 2 pito noosusary honting ipes will bo put in shops, Tha cantrastor woil bo rayuii to et i lors 8t s o Saonan, nuloss othoriwtas akroud Ujon AL Uit of MAKIE Saftrnol. ‘Aifhoi and tho ottor and ongluo ara now snd fa por- ot ndut, “Gonitrasiors ta commenco work by tho Bth day of No- unbcr, 167, oF 4 sool (ioronttur Ay would o poslblo, i continug for a torm of yeurs 1o bo agreod upen, sut t uxcond tun yo Fivo hundrod da $500) In ourtouoy or bankablo pavor must bo doposltod witl each bid, s a security for Somulying with AT I€ award s mindo, ‘Ilio contracting patiios will bo required to fh‘n bond fur tho falthiul porfarmancn of thuir contract fi tho sum of ton toforty thoussnd dotlars, or such & sum in pro- portion ta tho numbor of cuavista umplnyod. Tayioats for tho labur will by requitod ' to bo made monthly, by tho 10th day of cach. month succooding thad in whioh tho Iabor was performed, ‘Contraotora will notho reuulrod 46 pay forany thino loat by rosson of sicknu ¢ whilo convlets aru continod In thely aulla undur punislimont, but couvicta will bo slluwod ta Datlio, shavo, noo tho iurgoon, sud rocoivd vislts fraw friunda In ncdordanco with tha fulos of tho Pelavn, withe out any dodustion for lost o un that accuuut, i arurmo ot uluo (4) ioura durlng Lo §oae will bo aor sidorad A day’s labor. “Allbida t'bo sealod, and will ho vocolvod until 3o'elock poi., tha 16th day of Ootubur, 1673, Jiiddors aro roquosted to bo prosent at opsning of bida, o right I esoreor to Fejoot any er il bid. Ponitontiary §s located fiva milos south of Toavonworilh Gity, un tho' Leavonworth & Lawtonog ranoh of the Kanda Pyltlo Tafieay, rendoring vairond communieation oasy, Coal can bo LA from tho Loayan: Wworlh ol mine In auy quantity, Any furltier ufarmatlon, sy’ bo had by sddeexsing the Wardan, laavennorth, Kausas, ta whow all bids ato ta o nudroacd. By ordor of tho Board of Dirnctars, HENRY HOPKINS, Wardon, SCALES, FAIRBANKS BIANDARD SCATES OF ALL BIZES, FAIRBANKS, MORSH & 00 1L AND U8 LAKE.ST, o &)