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G 1R CITTCAGO DATLY. TRIBUNE: MO DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1873, MONEY AND COMMERGE MONETARY. Batunpar Eveming, Eept, 13, ‘Considorable decronso was noticonble in the country domand for ourronoy, bub to-day belng Baturdny, tho fallivg off may bo only tho usual consntion of ordors oxporiencod at tho closo of the week, and Monday may bring an inoroaso in tho number agamn, I'ho oxtrrordinary movo- oot ot curroney Lo tho couutry which hins now continued for noarly n month without any con~ siderablo amount coming back from tho country to tho city during tho wholo tima {s significant of preator activity in manrkoting tho crops than bas evor boon known in tho Northwest. Activity In the mle of crops, of coureo, implies a corresponding activity In trado of all kinds, both in tho country and tho clty. This I8, in fact, (he oxporience of Ohleago mer-~ chants ot the presont timo, If it woro not for tho ono drawbnck of insufficient monns of tranaporting the grain and othor produots to tho Liast, tho prosont condltion of thinga would ful- fill tho most sanguine expectations of tho fall trado. Tho lack of sufliclent traneportation, howevor, with tho consoquont high freights, threatons to cxuge an accumulation of grain in Westorn warchougos,and thus not only tnako mon- ey tight,but dopress prices. Thorolsnoreasonto doubt that the supply of lonnablo funds bero s diminisbing considerably in consequonce of tho accumulation of grain in storo. Curroncy is oxtremoly scarco in this market, and the city bouks find ft difeult to meot the orders of (inir country bank customers, even by eending $100 bills, It is almost im] oeslblo for a ‘bank lieto to fill an order for $10,000 to $20,000 in @10s ond $20s. Anything bolow $104 is'ene tirely out of tho question, . New York exchango was much doprossed to- day owing to tho searcity of curroncy. Saloa woro made a¢ $1.50 por 1,000 discount, and fow l.mI'unl at that, Tho clearings for tho weel show, like thoso of the Inst two wooks, that tho volumo of busi- neas i from 25 to 30 per cont greator than At thia timo Inst year. Tho aggroegato cloarings of tho banks of Chicago during tho last threo wooks woro about $21,000,000 groater than for tho cor- responding poriod of last yenr, Clearings _for tho wool ending Sopt. 18 wero: bulld on thom efther s fall b8 next bpring, Theso aro only o fow ont of mai sinflar natahicen duriug tho pant month or two, which to Miow that, to n greator extout than any othor quatior of {hio city, the Noril Sido i1 helng bulil up by people who oxpect to ocenpy tho houses thoy oroct, d DWELLINGH, Wo hitar of males of a oot mnany enttagon and Iarger dwelliugs at pricos ranging from $,000 to $8,000, soino 1n tho subarbs and soma in tho clity, Thin lathe closs of dwollings most fn_demand, and, therefore, the eants est to holl,~ Neverthioless, bulders 'seem to b orectiug an oxeossivo supply of moro oxpensivo honses, costing from $8,000 to $10,000, thus lnuLlllr tho houso and jot cort from §19,000 to $15,000, Theroisa prohability that thin clasn o€ hounos may noll bettor nest spring than tow, Lut the cheaper clans of houses Oret won= tloued soll moro quickly at any time. BUBURTAN TATLIOADS, Tho work of grading for thio South Shoro Taflrond, from ParkaidoStation ta Sonth Chicego, hins boon com= pleted for two milea from Parksido Siation, along Sov- enty=0rat atreot and Rallrond avenuo to Heveniy-fetl strect, 'l tion and tho {ron iavo boen purchascd, and tho buflders pay they will have the road eonipletod to Boventy-Nfth strest, “snd in operation, withiu thirty daya, "Tiio braneh of tho Tock Inland Tioad from noar Wanhinglon Helghte o Bonth Qhieago 19 progressing slowly, biit will bo completcd thin full. Tita branch s #l180 (0 bo oxtonded west from itw junction with the main o of {he Rock Tslaud Noad ton junction with the Great Bastern, This will furnish™ n moans of traunit for frelght-carn from almost any railroad in ho suburba to Boutl Ohicago, “Tho grading on tho branch of the Ohfcago, Danville & Vincennes Raflrond from Bluo Islaud into tho ity “waa Legun ton doys ago, . Aones, Among salea by tho acro nindo nithin the Inat foy \ayn, we nofo: “Ionty acres, cornar Wileox and Westorn_avounes in'ro, 12, Town 97, 13, nt Waatilugton lelghts, Bold by Georgo A, Chambers at $1,350 per nero, 4 hlriy-nino acres, located 'ona milo noutl of Park Ridgo Station, Sold by Guattn & Wallaco for $10,000, Five nere corner of Waverly and Taylor streets, Hold by W, D, Korfoot & C. for $18,000, - Ong bundred and twonty acras or the Tllinota Con tral Radiroad, at Ono Hundred and Third street, 8old by Bnyder & Lon for $800 per acro. Tho soller Lought 1t Inat July for $400 por acro, Two &0 a half acros on tha south alde of Sixteanth stroot, 20ld last week by W. D. Korfoot & Go. for $23,000, was west of Drown street, fustoad of Westorn avenuc, an atated in our roal estotoarticlo of Tast woek, Fifty-iva acres in Bectlons 17 and 18, Town 87, Rango 13, oing o Washington Ticlghts, S61d by O, O, Thayer & Co, for $1,360 per aoro, Thireo and one-half acren in Morgan Park, Washlng- ton Helghta. Bold by Larkin & Jonks for §0,00, MOUNT ¥ONLAT 10 8 now atation, 9 miles from tho city limits, on tho Chicago & Alfon Railrond, A handsome depot Lias been orected, at 3 cost of nbout$1,000, Throe hundred acroa liavo ‘been mubdivided into lota, and ssversl Liounas Liavo bosu built and occuplea, Blreets aro bo- ing graded, sidowslks bullt, aud all the olor convane fonces of a fixat-clasn subnrban town provided, AUCTION BALES, Willism A, Buttors & Go, sold at publio auction on Iant Mouday, 14 Tots, located on Wabash avenue, corner Date, Clearings, Dalances, | of Fifly-ninfh streets Prices ranged from $30 to §63 vone 85,495,874,60 $301,611.98 | per foot, and snles nggregated §25,407. 4,734,020.10 "340,810.61 | _ At auction during the past woek Mosers, Ellson & 5,190,762.75 434,004.10 | Foster mado salo st South Lynno on Tueslay of forly 5,040,763.04 437,047.43 | Tols, aggregating 0000, On Thuxaday o very suc- 4611,630.93 5346570 | consful salo was hold ot Evauston of proporty bLelong- wore 45U3,000.33 405,085.81 | ing to Mesars, Gommons & Boat, when sixty-olght Io e ———— | Worosold, tho {otal salo amounting o $31,000. The Tolaly oy sossec: oar o $20,482,604,64 $2,620,454.89 | altendanco at the sale was very largo, Slling oight cars, Corresp'g week Inst year,.. 21,116,988,93 1,887,320.,68 | tho bidding apirited. Tho pricos wero very watinface “Uhe Swanrea Bllver Smeltihg and Refulng Works ehipped to-day 3 Bixty-fivo silver bricks, valuo, .wg,m v 3,01 ‘b fead'ai $6.60. 19,500 +.$54,300 Tho following quotations of local stocks ro furnishod by Mossrs, Hammond & Gage : Bid, Asked, + 136 140 Third National Bank, Fifth Nationsl Bank. Union National Bank, ‘Commorcinl Natioual Bank. ... MercLants’ Natlonal Banls, German National Bank, A LATEST, New Yonr, Sopt, 10.—Money eany throughout the t Way at 7 to 5, closlng ot the lowor rata, Exclisnge clozed quict and steady ot 108%@10855 for Fimo baukers (0-dny sterling, aud 110X@110% tor L 4 Gold Arm early i tho day ot 112, and thon declined to 1114 @I113¢. " Rates paid for carrylng, 3, 3,1, 6,and 4, and flut for borrowing, Treasury operations ot the week at tho New York ofiice {ncluddd ths disbursoment of 1,129,000 gold u redemption of bouds, $331,007 for intorest,'aud tho receipt of $3,116,665 for customs, General morchundiso imports, ‘including dry goods Eaio tinc, $6,670,603 % producs export, £,56,.954 ; nud Biecle exports, $310,002, Clearances, $78,174,000, ‘Goverument bonda steady, State bondu dull and steady., Rallyay und mincollsncous spoculation was weal and owee early fn tho day owing to the failura of fen- yom Cox k Co. AL it th mupresslon provafled st 2o amonnts of stock would bo precipitated on tho market, but whon this wns found to bs erronoous, o general recovery was fnsured, In one caso tho decling ‘wus 43 por ceut, but il the genoral 1ist tho fall was equal to ouly 110 2 per cont, “Tho bank statemont had only a temporary effoct, and to declino cansed by 1ty announcement Wan soon recovered. Jut before tho sloac, howovor, nnotber reaction cnsned, (o market leavibg off “sluady at o declive, ' Wabash do clinod” from G3) to 60i(; advanced to_ 6Ll and closed Bt G0} ' Wostorn Union dropped from 01 to 883, rocovered to 9077, recoded to 804, and atill later solil at 90}/@Y0%. ~ Jtock Island DroXo from 107 to 105, rallied to 1043, and 6old Anally at 105%, - Lake Slioro fell from 92 ta 0034, rose to 913, and eold at 003:GY07;, New York Ceuiral sold’ab 1043 @103% 1087 ; Northweatern common at Gy @ 683/@%02'; St. Taul common at 473/@4C@403(: Tar cific Mail at 144 @42}, @i 4@ 131G 185, and Unjon Pacific ot B@UI@HEML The rmatndor of the Uat was quiet und Without Iimportaut featurs, Storling, 1083, GOVELNMFENT BONDE, 1173 | Coupons, ‘07, Coupons, 81 Broom-corn, Ibs, Cured moats, s, tory, averaging $3 por front foot, For tho coming week Moears, Ellson & Tostor antiounco for Monday 1ho salo of n muatblo front hiouse at 1182 Wabash av. cnue, which was postponcdl from Friday on account of thin atorm, _ Ot ‘Tuesdsy tho samo firm wil noll slxiy fivo rostdence lots, situated on Thirty-soventh ntrect, near tho Great Union Stock Yards, BUMMARY OF TRANSFERS ¥OR THE WEEK, 'Tho following 1 tho total amount of city and subure n properly transforrod during tho week ending Baturday, Sept, 13: City property—Number of salea, 150; consideration, $003,911, North of city Hmits— Nurber of salos, 43 “conalderation, #,135. South of city limits—Nunber of saler, 36 ; ' consldoration, $297,254, West o% city limita~Nuabor of salos, 1 cone alderation, & Total sales, 200, Total conuld- eration, 931, COMMERCIAL. BATURDAY EvExrxo, Sopt, 13, The following wore the receipts nnd shipmenta of the leading articlos of produco in Chicago during the past twonty-four hours, and for the corrosponding date one yearngo: BC; 220, 436,470 12,000 e, brl,. Pork, Lrl Lard, 87,800) o[ 125144 610) 16 128,407 | 138,700 G50 o s 5,473 2,683 1,300 1,073 340) au5| 34 22 6ol 8,417 1,900 Withdrawn from storo on Friday for city con- sumption: 6,880 bu whent; 1,705 bu corn; 5,749 Dbu onts ; 631 burye ; 8,360 bu barley, Tho following grain has beon inspected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock : 639 cars whent ; 819 cars and 47,000 bu corn; 86 cars onls ; 17 carsryo ; 70 cars barloy. Total (1,081 cars), 428,000 bu, The following were tho receipts and ship- monts of breadstuffa and livo stock at this point during the past week and for the corresponding Coupons, 62", 1135 | Coupons, 108, : Coubonn 54, gy | Snpons, woek onding ss dated = Coupou, 65 ., nECEIPTS, Coupous, 65 (now) Sept.13, Eept.6, Sept. 13, WTATE BN o N T Misnourlu,....... 1...01% | Virginias, old. Flour, brl 2,475 82600 ‘an, Teuneseecs, old North Carolinas, oid.. Wheat, bu . 1,512,080 1,600,410 _ 847,708 Tenneas North Carolines, now.15% | Gorn, bu.. oo 15905 1,650,665 1,492,105 Oate, bu, B64,604 420,178 316,020 tve, b, \505 68,002 40,728 Burley, 146,460 070 Live o, STET4 4G Catilo, 10267 11,476 TFlour, brls, /550 90,043 93,007 Wheat, bu, 1,305,617 1,895,517 619,050 2 , e SUZ820 45,435 1,800,048 Chicago & Aiton pfd. 2ATO7 250,624 ‘630,770 Obio & Mississlppi. 85,102 30,478 5708 &0 91,090 45,683 206414 51266 40,04k 47,670 Horlem, . Cattle, No, 0,689 00T 7,508 M"‘"Th‘iz‘"}’ Centrai. On Monday noxt tho various railronds lfanfl.iug ;?-",;L,,,,gh unl fontock.. 2 to Eastern and New England points will ad- orthwerlern. ‘ulon Pucific bon % | vance thoir ratos 5o por 100 1bs ‘on fourth- N crn pil..., 77 | Central Pacific bds,. 993 Rock Teard. © voi 10535 | Dol Fack. & Wattars, 93j¢ | clase, and 100 por barrel ou flour. The recent gi’.r. Central,... .1% B, B, & Exioeciaa,. advanco in water rates hng thrown considerable REAL ESTATE. ‘Whilo {hero Ia unquestionably greater confidence in he prospect of a sleady increase in the value of both city sud suburban property than thoro waa s few months ago, we find that tho aggregate of actual trans- fers 1s small yot, and particularly #o during tho past week. As was mentioned in our real estato articlo of a week ogo, it can not be expectod that real estate will foel tho full offect of tho present commarcial prospority of the Weat until somo time sbout Februnry and March of mext yoar, though the general bollef that thers will boan active demand for investment then 1s stiffening up the prico of evary pleco of prop- erly In the warket now, and in somo cascs has induced Jioldera ta advanco helr prices, Tho gencral directions in which epoculative buylng and spoculative dnquiry are most active are southywest- ward and southward, This applios to both tuside and suburban property, Thoso who altompt to forecast tho futuro growth and oxtension of the city naturally Ox thefr sttention on two or threo polnts in thosa dircctions which aro evidently con. centrativg tho nanufacturing business, Tirst of these—and for tho present tho most imporlant—1is the concentration of manufacturing industrics Leing effocted by the liberal fnducomeuts offercd by Mr, B 3 Walkee I and tear Gaualporl, and ovteudin north eastward from tho Bridewoll ueany to the Juuction of Rouben nud Twen'eesocond atreats, This how manu- facturing dlatrict” will_soon_extind sontiward to Vridgeport, ss the latter fu nlso gradunlly extendlng still furtlior southeastward to tho Stock-Yaras, The next most slgnificant coucentration of mannfacturing futercats o at Cornell and Bouth Clicago, and (hough thero pointa aro now et, as compured with the first-mentioned manufactur- i districts on the Bouth Branels of the. siven tois influenco u dolormining o ditection - Wikl ity wiil bo projectod nto tho suburbs fa moro potont tiau almost suy othors, Lach of theso projections of the manufacturing exer« olavs au dnfluenco Lo incronso tho valuo of a parallel belt of residenco property. Altagothor, theno causes aro exlending tho clty soifhward aud southwestward anore rapidly than in‘uny other direction, Nefuro ths Hire tho centre of population was ubont thio Junction of active, brown and molassos grados the market maintaing & firin tone, ay stocks are vory light, Syrups and molagses continno uctivo, and are gradun! ly working upward, sioadily-inorensing splces, Tiluo Island avouue and Laluled stroot, Now it i probe | quotod, freight into tho hauds of {ho railroads which would othorwise have sought the Isko route. Tho formor olaim thoy haveatl tho business they can do. Tho Diroctors of tho Board of Trade to-day promulgated an ordor to the effeot that horeator smoking would not bo sllowed in tho reading- room of tho Ohambor of Commorco, Causo: Too many men seem to bave nothiug olse to do but to loaf nround said ronding-room, smoke poor clgars, and vory old pif;aa, to tho dotriment of gentlomen who go to” the Ohamber of Com- merce becauso thoy havo business to attend to there. TIE WARKETS, A vory falr businoss was tranuactod in tho pro- duce markets to-duy, and prices wero firmer and Lighor, with the iingle oxcoption of whent. Bliippors aud speoulators wore out in full forco, aud took hold rendily, tho latter clugs of opera- tors bolieving in early froats, the weather Inat night nud this morning being quite cold for tho, soagon, The markots genorally closed flrm. Jobbors of dry goods rnrm’b tho market un- chisngod In any essentinl partioular, Orders Woro numerous, and liboral in the amounts call- od for, and a Isrgo volume of sales was accom- Yliulmd at unchanged and_ gonerally firm pricos, n tho differont depariments of the grocor: markot thore wan n fom) degree of activity, witl but slight variation in prices, coffoos alona boing subjeoted to any materinl change. The cone sumplive demand for coffecs has failon off very muterially, but tho spoculation actively contin= ues, and notwithstanding the downward courso of gold tho market is oxcited and advaucing, Tho different i{m(luu of Itio, Bingapore Java, Costa Rica, and Maracalbo woro to-dny marked up 8 /@40, Sugars nro quoted less and "a triflo onsior for refinod, but for Leas aro moeting with a domand, at firm rates, Soaps, starch, ote., rowmmin steady as provioualy "The' buttor rirket was without active ably at leaut as far south ay tho junction of Twolfih | ity, oxcopt m choico qualitios, but thoro aro no and Halsted atreats, largo stocks of any grado, HEDUILDING ON THE NORTH AIDE markot was flrm, 1 progrossing in & mauner that must Ls gratifylog to 0 OF Aral.clase rovkiance property thal quar- | ter of tho cily, Wo hiear of threo lots, #old during the Luye wall-kuown | tho e b AT T "{m ol adequacy of tho supply. Quotatfons remain unchanged, at 87440 for Stark, 860 for Lowiston, 834340 for Ottor Crook, aud 830 for Amorican and Amoskong, The flsh trado was rauummhhy aud full formor rates are being roalize descriptions, while for munckorol highor pricos rulod, the quotations of No, 1 citizens, who proposo to build homes for their own oo cupatfon, viz, ¢ orner of Stato and Ollo streots, 119110 feot, for 122,000 cash, Coraer of LaSallo aud Maple atroots, B1x110 feot, for Oak ntreat, Just wet of Btate, 60x180 faot, for $1,500, 'fim.puxr’jum of sl thy abovo' lo 'wil | aud the genoral Cliceso romains qulet, with prices o whade lower, Only o moderate amount of trading was done in grniu-bnyu, - movomout being lmited by tho aativo, for all materially shore bolng advanced fully $1, baya 7o, and kita 200, The sooson's catch of fat mackerol ling Doon oxtremoly ll|ihl, nnd {6 now looks ny though prices would go ntill bighor. Dried fruits wore moving on n liboral seala nt genor- ally firm prices, raising heing thoe only notable oxcoption, ‘I'he high rates provailing for somo past lavo, causod o diminished de- wand “and tho market Iy *off® hore aml nt tho Iiast, Loyors are now r]lmlod ol £8,16@1.20, Liny wan again quoled dull and wenlt, With the exception of n light dpmand for whipmont by boat to Buffalo thore was no ontsido inquity, and pricow of prossed dokerip- tious must still bo conniuered nomfnal, Ilides wora activo aud ntrong, quoted at_103{@110 for hoavy, and 1197@120 for light. No 10w fontures woro nioted i tho lenthor, pig-iron, paints, and tobacco markots, Oils mot with o good demand at gounorally firm pricow, Linsced was active and strong at a further ndvanco—now held at $1.00 for raw, #nd 1,06 for bolled. Tamber contiuues active and firm, os; olally the common gradoes, which aro mooting with a Iarga tuquiry from the intorior. Pricss ab tho yards aro advancing, from sympathy with_the whole- salo markot, nnd joists, seantling, and emall tim- Lor aro now sold by vory many doalors at $12.60, Balos nro mado at loss figures, but thte warkot 18 firm, ovon at tho outsido prics, Tho recoipts of catgo lumber wore Jargo, and tho market ruled aotive and firm at on advanco. Joista and eonnt- ling ‘sold at 810.121¢@10.50, and_bonrds and strips ot $12.00@14.60, Motals and nnils cons tinuo to moot with n good demand at tho curront prices, the only ahange being 1 declito of 3{6 on ;rl{n. “Lrade int iron vontinues fair at unchangod nten, "Tho demand for wool contlntios nctivo, and s further advanco is noted in light flecco and conrdo washed. Tho supply in oxceedingly light, Hopa and broom corn’ woro withont i portant change, Timothy scod was modoratoly activo at about Frldffiy'a rango of prices, Clover was dulland onsy. Theoro wae no special chango in groon fruits; apples, ponry and grapes woro plenty, and without quotable chango. Poultry wan in large pupply and dully prices being wonk and irregalar. Egge nuchangod, Highwinea woro dull but firm and unchanged. Oforiugs woro light, while buyors were sloy in making thoir wants known, and sollors were not auxious to offer their proporty unless some ouo askod for it. ‘Towarda tho cloge tho foeling’ was hardly an irm as that provatont during the great- m‘tportlnn of tho soselon, and the bost bld at the exirome close wan 172}{0, with holdors ssking 03¢, Bales wore confined Lo G0 brls nt 93c, Lake froights wero quist and tame, and wo note a declino of about 1o in rates to Buffalo, with 8 woak feeling provalont,. Tho arrival of a Inrgo floot of veasola rathor upsot tho caloula- tions of ownors and agonts, who, having had thoir own way for some time, woro bent on ob- taining full ‘yostorday's ratos for to-day, but shippers hold off fora tims, and lato in tho sos- sion agents wore somowhat anxious to make en- gogomonts, though thoy were roticent about ratos, and roported ~ all their chnrters made as on ‘“private torms" Thero ia oo doubt, howover, but * that yougols oonld bave beon had at 106 for oats, 13a for corn, and 140 for wheat to Buffalo, and thore 18 but littlo doubt that tho chartors roported to~ day on “ private terms” wero mado on the basis of thoso rates, A total of 7 vossols was_reporte ed chartored, whioh will take out 147,000 bu whoat and 105,000 bu corn, Provisions wore more otive, and on moss pork asbado firmer markot was moted, with moats nomivally unchanged but stondy, and lard tuno for prosent, but rathor stroug for futuro de- livnxfl. Oporators wero disoussing the prospacts for tho coming packing season, tho probablo eupply of hogs, and tho possiblo course of prices, but, s thoy had no definito information on any of tho subjeuts mootod, their opinions must bo sot down an conjoctures. It i argued, hotover, that the low price of corn for some months past has stimulated tho fattoniug of hogs for tho wintor's market, and that the hog crop, in point of condition and quality ia farther advanced .than msual at this Bonson of the yoor, though it must bo borne inmind that tho receipts during the summor months havo been larger this year than for o fey ponsons paat, Bmall lots of mess pork wero held at 816.25 cash, and round lotscould not have been purchascd bolow £16.00. Old pork steady at $15.00. Ments for future aro attracting miora attontion, but Snukfim bave not yet fully mndo up their- minds a8 to tho probable” course of tho market aftor tho cutting scason opous. Tho market closed at tho following range of prices: Mees pork, seller Septomber, 816,95@16.00; do _soller Octobor, €16.25 @16.871¢ ; do sellor Decembor, $13.071¢@15.40 ; scllor Janunry, $18.50@18.62%¢; lnrd, cash or eollor Soptomber, $7.70@7.70 1 wummor do, TI@7%c; soller Novembor, 7ifo. Lard, soll- or Deccmber, T26@750; do seller January, $7.76@7.80. Bwoot pickled hams quoted a 95 @114 for winter, and 9@10}g0 for sum- mer, Dry saltod meats stoady ot 734@80 for ehouldors; 9@93o for short ribs; = and 9}(@0}{o for ehortelenr. Boxed shoulders, 34 9¢o. English moats, 99¢@9%gc or short riba; 91¢@9%¢o for short clonr, Summor-cured moata quotablo at 3o below thoro prices, Short ribs, sallor Decombor, at 6%@7c, boxod; do shiork cloar, %¢@7c. Bicou'is quoted at 9¢ for Ahonl- ders; 10}50 forolearribs; 1040 for short clear ; aud13@160 for hams, all packed. Mess beof, $8.76@9,00 ; extra moss do, £0.75@10.00 ; Leef Liams, $23,00@20.60. City tallow, TH@T%c groasa quotablo at 43{@G}c. Balos Wwore ro- ported of 60D brls moss porlk seller Saptember at B816,95; 1,000 brls do soller December at $18.871¢ ; 500 brls do eollor January at §13.50; 180 brls old megs at_815.00; 500 tcs Jard cash (last oven- ing) at §7.70; 500 tes do cash (to-day) at 7"30; 500tes do sellor Docombor and Jnnuary at 750 § 500 tos do soller January at 790; 250 bxs dry snlted shouldors soller the first half of Decom- borat 41¢0; 20,000 Ibs short rib middles ot Oe, looso ; 40,000 Ibs do (summer) at 834e, loose. The Daily Commercial Report gives the fol- lowing s tho shipmenta of provisions from this point for the woek ouding Sept. 11, 1873, and since Nov. 1, 1872 ; also comparativo fgures s Tork, [ Ia Should'ra] ATidles, Lr:‘ ll:'." ”1“: 15‘:. o Ybl." 5,9 1,088 T,om8l 15,000 1,220,0m 1,36 1,80 G, 030 o a0 5 s, 20 1,55 S, 114 05 '21-72, 1102, 0801176, 788177, 081 36 166,105, 716, 1. Tlour was quiot atunchanged prioos, though the deoline v whoat tonded to_create weakness | in the manufactured articlo, and had buyers put in an appearance in any numbers they could un- doubtedly have purchased at lower figures than Lolders would have accopted yosterday. As it wag, the domand did not warrant any concossions outho part of sollers, honco quotations were unchangod. Bran was moro Ymmy aud lower. Bales were roported of 100 brls wlite wintor ox- tras at 26,70; 100 brls do at $6.50; 400 brls spring oxtras at $6.25; 200 Lrls do at £6.00 ; 100 bris do at §5.76; 100 'brls do (Park Prairio) at 86.50; G0 brls low at £5,00. Total, 1,060 brla. Aleo, 10 tons bran at $12.00; 10 tons do at €11.75 ; 10 tons do at 11.50, all on track, Tho following was tho range of pricas at the closo: Faur to choice wluto winter extras, Ried wintor extras oven Good to chofco spring extras, Low to mediun, Miunesotas (patent. Good to fancy Miunezota Bpring superfnes, @ Bran, v 12,00312.60 ‘Whenat waa active, but weak, and closed j¢@1o lower than yostordny. Heceipts, prosont sud Prospeativo, uro lncgo, whilo tho shippiug movo- ment was somowhat limitod to-day, though the outgo for the waok olosing with lnst evoning was 1,800,000 bu against 1,600,000 bu roceived. Thls oxhibits & tiberal movement indoed, but uhlprors to-day woro disposed to await a drop in lake freighta which they folt aure would follow the arrival of & largo floot within tho past twonty-four hours, Indoed, “this wns par- tially” necessary, from ‘the fact Lat Now York wau’ roported considorably lower and wealk to-day, and while thero is a fair margin in fuvor of tho exporter, the status of the trado oast and wost did not seom to warrant large op- erations to-duy, honce recoivers found it difll- cult to disposo of their property unless at tho figures buyers bid, Tha spoculative elemont was oxtremely rostivo, being firm aud wonk in thoir views ultnmulnli‘ but the bears finally car- ried the day, tho market closing wenk at the do- reoiation above_noted, Soller Soptomber on hie ‘morning Board opencd st $L13%@ 1124, sold down to SL11l¢ on 'Chango, and closed tamo ab SLIY@1.11%, Octoe toborjinitho samo time sold ut 1,111, @1.13, und closod at 81,11%@1.11%. Boller the yenr 1anged at §1.005@1.10, and closod nominally at BLUNI(@LUYYS, Cash No. 3 opencd nt $1,12), and closed at $1.1136@1.11%. No, 1 was in 506 domaud st $1163{@1.17 Tor woft, and $1.17@ Ll'l}i for Northwostern, No, 8 was activo at #L06)@1.07, and rojected sold at 11,00, Cash tlon wera roportod of 4,000 bu No. 1 spring &t £117; 19,600 bu do at 81,1687 ; 5,000 bu do Northwostorn at 31.173¢; 3,200 bni do st 81.17; 24,000 bu No. 2 upring (partly hard) ab 81,1934 ; 11,600 bu do at $1.129¢ ; 41,200 Lu do at 1,1 H 50,800 bu do at #1123 1 66,000 bu do at 91,14 H 10,000 bu do at 81,1134 ; 82,200 bu doat ALY 5,000 bu do at #1,113¢: 6,000 bu do Northweyte em ab 81.19%¢; 3,400 budo at 81,1355 800 In do ot §1,121; 1,200 bu No. 8 spring b $1.07; 24,600 bu do'at $1.003¢ ; 8,200 bu rejooted spriug at'21.00. Totul, 817,100 bis. Corn was ulo active, and a firmer fosling pro- vailed, pricos ruling }§@2¢c botter than yuster- day, the night bolng old aiud the morning wavor- ing of wincor, which facts croated tho impression awong some that the corn orop is to be ruined by enly frouts, Lonce tho bull elomont wore not obliged to work hard to croato wu._ advauce, the shorta bolng willing Lugora at tho asking pricos. Bhippors, on the other hand, woro dinposcd to ot tho market nlono, and bLoyond the purchago of n fow mmall lots to gl out enrgoos now nearly mado up, they did Iittla indood, tho high froighls, advanclng markot horo, sud not an over strong markot at Now York, all oporating agaluat them, Recoipts for tho wealk show liboral incomings, willo tho ot~ 0 was relativoly mmall, aud thoro wns about 00,000 bushols added to the already largs stoolc In ‘storo At ihis point. Thero lg unques- tlonably a vory largo mmount of corn yot in flrnt ' hands whioh will be ment for. ward rapidly shoutd noy matorlal advanco in pricos oceur, so that it s Lo be hoped that olr- cumatancos will favor a shipping movemant from this point, it being sdvisablo to haye our olovators in a condition to reootve tho winter's additions, On ihe Iiarly Doard No, 2 sollor the month gold st 415{@42¢c, and Oclobur at 4@ 4340, ruling mora wioady durlng tho regulae soesion, and closing firm at 415({@41%0 for Boptembor, and 484 @4885c for October, Onsh No, 2 sold at 4130 for rogular, and 42@423¢o for strictly frsli, olosing firm, Rejectod was ln fair rognest ai 38i¢@m 88%e. * Canal corn rulod quict. Cash snlos woro l‘n[:ortm] of 4,000 bu high mixed and No, 2 at 42}fo: 14,000 budo at42lgo; 89,000 bu dont 420, 89,800 bu No. 2 at 41870;’ 1,600 bu rojoted at 8880 7,200 bt do at §85¢o; '13,000 bu No, 3 i 6,000 b No. 1 at 41, aflonk. Total, 125,600 . Oats woro 1n good epeculative domand, and tho mnrkot was active aud strong nt an apprecias tion of 1o por bushol, buyers bidding outsido figuros fraoly for o timo, tho recoipts bolng only modorato, and the outgo falr, though thore was no froighi-room engayed to-dny. 1wo or threo prominont oporators waunted to buy, and bid over cach othor, aud {his was tho basis of tho above apprecintlon. Oponmg rates of No, 2 wora 8t 23970, sold up to 29%fo, but weakoned Just boforo the adjournment of the aossion, and olosod steady ab 201{@203¢c for cash or Bollor Enrlemlmr. Octobor oponed at 203¢e, touched 90;¢0, and closed with sollors at 800, Rejcated oaty woro nmtendy at 273¢e. Cash salos wore ro~ portod of 27,200 bu No, 2 at 293¢0 : 84,600 bn do at 20}{a; 18,600 bu do at 20c5 8,000 bu do at 28%0:'1,300 bu No. 4 whito at 910} 600 bu ro- Joetod at 2730, Total, 80,200 b, o Blyn waa in activo domand for shipmont and on local account, and we noto an ndvauce of 2 1mr bu, with salos of 8,200 bu No. 3 at_ 680, and 1,000 but on privato_ torma. otal, 14,200 bu, AS tho closo the markot was firm, Rojected was innotivo; quotablo at 02@61o. Barloy waa actlve at an irregular range of sflocn, solling 6@70 per bu abovo-tho outeide igures paid yesterday, butclosingloss firm, with part of the advanco lost, No 2 (tho spooulative grado) wos thoroughly demoralizod, it belng manipulated by a cliquo_who are endeavoring to put tho murket up, and are wlthholding from tho market whatovor proportion thoy own of the stook In atoro at this point, while othors who have a round lot on hand bro waiting tho curront of evonty boforo parting with thoir prop- orty. For No, 8 aud rojected, thoroisa logiti- mato demand for shipment and for homo 1ue, and somo claim that No. 2 is good propersy at presont flgures, argning that tho siock in tho country is light, and astoady domnnd from other markets _will ‘bo experionced during the coming fow months. Oponing sales of No. 2 wore ot £1.35, declined to $1.83, and nf tho closo was dull, but rather firm, at 1,33 cash, dollor Soptombor, October, or tho year. No. 8 sold at $1.00@1.05, and rojected at 85@02¢, tho Iattor according to Jocation. Sample lots in fair domand. Cash sales woro roported of 6,000 bu No, 20t 31.85; 1,200 budo at 31,84 ; 800 bu do 8t 81.98%¢; 8,600 budo at $1.43; G00 bu do at $1.02; 2,400 bu No. 8 at $105 ; 2,800 bu do at 1,017 0600 bu do at 81.03; 4,400 bu do ot #1025 9,600 bu “do ot $1.00; 400 bu Tofecled at 93¢; 2,000 bu do at 90c; 400 bu do ol 87c; 2,000 bu do at 8505 400 bu by samplo at 8145 400 bu do at $1.405 1,600 bu do ot 8185; 2,500 bu doat 31.82; 2,000 budoat $1.90; 1,200 bu o at $1,28; 2,400 ‘bl do ot $1.25; 400 budo at $1.20; 2,000 budo at $1.20; 400 bu do al 3112145 800 bu do st £1,10; 1,600 bu do at $1.06; 600 bu do at $1.00, all on track; 400 bu do at §1.26, dolivored, Total, 61,400 bu. EUROPEAN MARKETH, Tho fnllowimi is Boorbohm's dispateh to the Board of Trade In this city to-dey: SEPT. 13—L0NDoN—Onrgoes of wheat off const and on passage firm, ' Cargaca of corn off conet and on pursago quiot, Shorl ribs, dls, Livenroor—Wheat sieadier, Stretfords, 40a 6d, COTTON MOVEXENT AND CROP OF 1872-" From the Commiercial und Financial Chronicle Our etatoment of tho cotton-crop of the United Btatos for tho year onding Sopt. 1, 1873, will bo found below. It will be seon that the total crop this yoar ronches 8,090,500 bales, while the ex- {mrts Are 2,679,980 balos, and the home consump- ion 1,201,128 balos, leaving a stook on hinnd ot the closo of the year 90,050 bnles. The tables which follow show the whole movement for tho twelva months. Tho first table indicates the 8took at oach port, Sopt. 1 of 1873 and 1872, the recoipta at tho porta for each of the last two years, and the export movement for the pnst year (£872—'73) in" detail, sud the totals for 1871-"72: 1-"72: = [0 FEniles 2 g2l B EF Bluw F Eosisd i g82 B3 8 Ll nE 2 Gy g H 8 E § B gl Ly EH" 3 L w8178 b a5 '!Egéa' Fe| 3 wlo i) S = agars g g wSE{ER BEEER| 87| § 52858 SESES| B BriR8 EERES 2l BrEES BT | % EscEE ExsE[Fe| PR SFEEY EBg8l3y| & =3 |EE o ] ]l I i 58 3 HL @ n."s‘ *r By tho abova it will be scon that tho total ro- coipts ot tho Atlantio and Gulf shipplug porls thin yoor havo beon 3,051,346 balow, agatnst It now weadd tho 9,752,250 bales last yoar. shipments from Tonnossso and elsewhers direct to manufacturers, wo havo the following a8 the crop statoment for the two years: Year ending Sept. 1 e 7 i 1872-73, Tecelpta at tho shipping ports il s5 v s dxoisd BO6L00 8,702,200 Ad hipiments from Tonm &e., direct to anufacturers, 141,500 123,005 Total, ... 502,600 2,843 Manufactiirod south, not n cluded In 8LOYVO. 1.euraass 137,062 120,000 Total cotton crop for the yoar, DAle sreerirrensierneeters B,000,608 2,074,351 “Lhe result of these figures is a yoar ending Aug, 81, 1878, LATEST, In the affornoon wheat was dull and wonk, closing J¢o lowor than at the closo of 'Chango. No, 2 apring sold ot $1.11 month, closing at the jusido ; aud at $1.10%@ 1103 sollor Octobor, Othor grain and provislons were quiot, st <ot CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, BATURDAY EveNma, Bopt, 15, ALCOIHOL—Was quiot and rather unseitled, quot~ able at $1.85@1.90, BROOM CORN—Was modorately active at unchanged §@03y0; Lrush broom, 6@ gaod to cholco stalk’ braid, rices, a8 follows : Good to oxira url, hat will work ilaelf fnto a cliolce hurl 7o s for good do, 5X@60 ; @00 3 inforior BEANS AND rush, $70,00600,00 3 ton, EEAR—Now 1t s por b, Wo agaln quote : : primomedi $L33@100, Groan BUILDING MAT Iar_chango in this dopariment, Trada fs vory and prices are pretty well sustained, Wa quoto; Btuec 13.60; Now York succo, canting, $3.60@4.005 Portlan coment,§1.506 6,00 3 b Utiea, Loulay, and Akron comient, brl; tiarblo dust, $3.00; Hino in bulk, 80c@s1.01 31108125 9 brl; whila saud, 4 b, Dlastoriug bnle, B bu, {00; firo 'blek, 00, $5.00890.00 " btllaing belek (common), ,00; prostad Lrick, $14,00@ 16,00 ; sewer brivk 00 ; Mliwaukas ‘and’ liacino p, $1.60 it $1.00 por b, Innli @40,00, dto) pronaod, clay, po . PO Rimnina fiem ot sbout formor aqtiotas tious, Clioic qualities are in steadily jjood reqrest, but ofher grades aru 10 soma extent Tieglectod, do_common, $ firmly malutained : Choleo yoilow, 24@260; medium 1o goad, 18@U1 inforior to conmon, 13G31Ce, . BAUGING—Lho gratu bag Lade 1% more quiet but total of 9,030,~ 508 bales as the crop of the Unitod Statos for tho §@1.1137 sellor the Corn was quiot and a slhiade ensior, closing at 433¢c sollor Octobor, Leanu nro boginning to arcive, but pricca are unsottled, Greon peas scll at Trimo uavics, .60 m, $2.2584,40; common to falr, ah {ALS—Thoro was no partfeu. good i Ttosendalo cenunt,§3,25(33,50; 400 B $1.50 d, 26,08 G10.00: Tudizun $18.03@500; o conmos, §10.00c16.007 fro The fact that stocka are light, Lowover, induces & confidont fuoling among holders, and the following pricea ave At falllng off in the demand bos not resultod in any #oftening of pricor, tho limited charactor of thoe snpply mpartiug a buoyaut tono to-the markot, T oiber dupartimenty of o markot thore waro no now features, trade ruling qulct at stondy priges, Wo conthue o auolot Blark A, 7ics Ludlow A 3cs Amoriean A, 3¢; Amoskeag A, Bios buriap bags, 4 and 5 _bu, 10620 slngle, 17@18c; do double, 27@?28cs wool @6ao, . OHERSF—A furthior doclino of 1 slfliing fn T ranl, aud tho dtockining tendenoy of pricoa at the ko [u conncetion with dininlabed demand, somd anicty among holdors, and, i hope of stimi- Iating trado, a ganoral reduction 'n prices hian boen determined tipoti,, Btocks sre Iiberal, and thore Ara freo wollara at, ths following revisod qiiotationn: New York faotory, prime, 1204 Oblo factory, do, 10@ilo} Western faciory, do, 10@11o; Lower graion, G@be, COAL—Lrle, Tirfar Hull, ond Waluitt I woro ad- vanced §0c per lon, Othor doscriptions vrerd fin changed, Wo now quota: Tihlgh, Jropared §i1.004 Lnnhw-nnn, 10,6 Jirle, $9.60: Briar Xllh $0,60; Waluut Hilly $9,60; Blonaburg, $0,00@9.50 : Hocking Valley, $9.00°1 Cannel, $10.003 Indiuna Block, 37,6064 8.00;" Kirkland Grate, $8,00: Olerry Mine, 38,00 § Minook, £3.00; Ringaton, $7,08; Wilmington, £0.00, OOOPERAGE—Thero was no curngo to speak of, Tlour barrels ate miceling with a modorate and sieady denind, Stock in firni, Delow aro tha quotaifons s Tork by $L.30@140 ;1 lard tiarces, $1.00@1.70 5 )@2,10; flour barrolg, 48@87a3 pork L003 do, buckod, $24.00@26,00 tlorcs ' ataves, Iougly $20.00326,00; do tmoked or sawod, $33.000838.007 whivky blaven, rouglt, $18:005 80.00; do bucked, $35.00; tlour ntaves, $9.00@310.503 ;:'Iflrlcln ‘{14:-35 @lll\;n‘q)l&nu, T@0Xc por Aot fiour hoop len, $14. f mj pork and tlerce polos, 00@05,00 perm, =i P 2E, EGGB—Wore In good Toeal requeat, and, nnder mod- gpato ofierlugy, firw at 106, A few salca woro mado at o TEATHERS—Rold readily at tho quoted pricen s Primo to ocholce live-geoss feathiora at 1005 joi bing prico at 03 mixed foathers, 25@72c, according to quality ; chicken, 6@8a, FISH—The scarcily of fat mackorel continues, and thia markot {a firm and advancing, No, 1 ahora now bo- ing quoted at $13,60614.00, and No, bay at $10,006 10,60—au ndvanco of 5c@$1.00 por -brl, Stocks of most othier deacriptious, " alio, sto rathor lght; but, fn tho sbsenca Of ony special sclivity, prices do mot advance, o roviso our liat1 (No. whftefish, 3-brl, £0.00@0.25; No, 2 do, $6.16@ 0.00; No, 1 trout,’ $5.00@5.95; No. 1 shore macks ol B, Yeso@ors: famity 60; No. 3 mackeral, i Lrl, $8,50@8.16; family o @t No. 1 whiso. iin, $9.15 red codfish, per 100 Ibs, $0.23@ 6.60; Gcorgo's codfisl, $0,60@0.75 3 Labrador hiorring, nplit, Lrls, §9.00@9.60 ¢ do, 3¢ brl, $4,15@5.00 ; Labra~ dor herritig, Touud, brl, $5.00@8,60; do i brl, $4. @4.00; box borring No, 1, 30@320; box herring, od, 40@42c; Uolumbia River salmon, X brls, $9,60 @9.78, ¥RUITS AND NUTS—The domond for ralsion ks ‘een Light for somo tima past (buyera evidently Lold ing off for tho now crop, which will begin to_arrive about tho 1st of Octobor), and, sltliougli stovks aro small, tho markot. has eased off fully 100 per box for Inyers, In tuost other fruits thero fn o continaed liberal movemont, md tho gonoral market rotatni its m tone, Nuts aro in good demand ot firm and unchanged prices. Wo quolg: For- EioN—Daten, 8Y@Uc; fgs, drums, 1231 box, 16@16o ;" Fremch prunes, 16@l00; T ish Dronos, 14150; raisine, layors, §3.153.20; raisine, looso Muscatol, $3.60@3.70 ; ralsius, Valenola, 115 @12c} Zautocurrants, 7@80; citron, 44@43c, Dorxstio—Ale denapples, 173200 ; Michigat alicod, 10X @110 3 Miche igau quariors, U@94g0; Wosterndo, 1)5(E8ig0; Souttm orn do, O@Tio; poschice, pared, ' 232603 Teaches, Tialves, 10G11¢5 do,mixed, T@Bc; blackborrien, now, 16100 ; rusperrics, 4@ 446; pitted cherrios, 13@3se, Nuze—Filborts, 16@16c; almonde, Terragonn, 23@24c; Noples walunts, 47@28c; Cuilll walnuits, ' 2324 } Freuch walnuts, 10@170 ; Brazlls, 0%@10%0; pocans, Texan, 14@15¢; African poanuts, 05 @7ige ; Wilmings fon posnuts, B3 @90: Tennerseo panate, 1a7xe. GHOGEIIES - ro s continned sclivity=cieny spoculativo—in the demand for cofTeo, aud tho upwa movement of prico contintics, If we except Aochn and Java, thero wss s 4j0 adiaico in tho different grados to-day, and, Judging from prosent indlcations, tho ond fa uot yot, ' Byrup and molanses are moving on a liboral scale, and pricos aro firm and sdvancing, Boaps,splcen and slarch romain steady sud vuchonged. iclow st the prices now ciirront : B1-0ATD. S0DA—TX@BXo. Corrzrs — Mocha, H@M'0; O, G, Java, 81%@ 830; Java, No, 3, B05@UIc; 'tancy lilo, 27 4@ cholcs do, 7@ 37x0; primo o, WX @202{c; Food do, 25@%c; common do, 243@E50; ting do, 24 @i%c; Bingapore Java283@101¢a ; Conta Rlca, fanicy, 4G yo; do, prime, 2x@dTe; Muracalbo, 263 a7, Quxores—Blar, full wolght, 19919360; stearin, full welght, 143/@160’; do, short welght, 132@14 o, Tuor—Patun, B¥@83(0; Naugoon, 7%@80; Caro- lna, 9@10%0, Soakis-putent out lost, 104G 10 0; oruntied aud @525 erel, now, “3g-brl, "$LLOUGIL.00% @10, o powdered, 125;@13%0: granulted, 13%@ A standard, 113 @11xc; do, No,3, 1@ 208 i 11xc; extra O, 11! 0, 4, 102:@1074c; Yoi- 10w G, No, 1, 10@10}¢c; cholce ruwn, 106310%6} prime do, Sigiles faif do, DN@3Wo: ehvico molnesce 1081030 ; fair do, §%@93c’; common do, 8@ 8ic; New Orleans sugar, cliolce, 02@100; do prims, 95@93c; do, falr, 8@J3(c : commion, S@8ALC. sTnurs~Ditmond drips, $1.30@1.05 extra Ane, 5@800; good augar houss exira do, 65@700 ; Nuw Orloana molnss, 85c; do_prime, 76@780 ; do common, G6@70c} Rico molasses, choico, 62@650; common molas: 3¢ O Nxnurus—Common to best, 1G10c, Erioce—Allapico, 17@18c; cloves, 10@430; cassls, 38@40c; popper, ’ 98¢@2%c; nutmugs, $1.30@1,35; gluger, pure, 28@30c; do No, 1, 20@230; do No. 4, 16 @ige, Porio 8, 30 Soira—French mottled, 6@8%¢c: Gorman mottled, 65@03c: Golden Weat,' G@bigc; Whito Lily, 6X@ Giye; Whlte Ttowe, Gx @603 brown Windsor, 4@ 430} palm, 6@0ic ; Bavon Imporial, GN@0ko; tor coanit, 1@ 3¢ ; Champalgn, G@0X0; primrowe, 6@ 634c. " nou—aioss, s @100; com, 9@110 s Isundry, 6@ 7¢; common, 51 @Gc., GREEN FRUITS—Tho snpply of grapes and pears was literal, sud prices woro s tritte lower, Applea woro plouty and sold at o wide rangs of pricus, cliolce bringing $2.76@3.00 per_brl Poachos wors firm. Wo repeat: Lemoun, $13.00@14,00 per box, Noples lemons, $0.00@14.00 per box, California pears, $0,00G450 per ease; do plums, red, 3,00 @3.50 per cano, 16 1bs: do, groen, 15 Ibs, $2.60@3,00, California grapes, $4.60@5.00 por caso; apples at $1,00 @1.75 (per brl) for common to falr; good to cholco do, $2.0033.00 per brl ; 35@500 por baskat, Tears, 0@ 000 per box or basket ; Lartleit' do, T6c@$1.00 per box, Peachien, 40¢@$L25 per box or baaket ; do’ chofcs $1.602%,00, Grapea por cano (121, boxes), Delaware o, $5,00: Concords, in baskets, olswara do, $L00@1.25 por bavket. Biborian crateupples, 35@40¢ por basket, 11OPS—New hops are coming forward slowly and nre meoting with a moderate inqulry, Pricos rangs Trom $0@3be. The markot is at picneid eany, owing jo reports that tho importations from Bavarla will be largo, but nothing definito {a known yet. Tho crap i smalfo than last e, but Lo quality of tho lopa s goud. _Old sell at 20G40c. ~ TIAY—Thore was no improvoment (o the condition of this markob, Thoro waa somo littlo inquiry for alilpment {o Bufalo, but aside from this the deinand wan restricted to Mecting tho wanta of lucal cone sumors: We quote wholosalo prices paid by denloré,—cars to contan 0,000 Ius,—ss follownt New tilolhy, primo, £15.00@15.00; do, No. 1, $13.00 @14.00; do, 'No, 3, $10.00R13.00; prairie, upland, $10.00@10,60; do, midiand, $9.00@10.003 o, slough, 00@B.00. 'Loosr oN Wagox—Timolty,’ $10.0063 13,003 prairio, $8.00@10.00, For delivery of pressod, $1.00@11.50, nccording to distanca. HIDEB—Tlin market was again reportod active and strong, Local oud Eastern famners nre activoly ougagod, and the merket fa kopt bors, We noto » Jo0 advanco, s follows : Grcon city butcliers', Tio § groen curcd, light, 11%@1%c: do honvy, 10X @ile} Dart cured, 10%@I13¢: groon calf, 16@17 18@18%c ; dry ealf, 24@25c ; dry klp, 210; dry maited, 16 @i1xe; dry fius, 183 @10%0 ;' long-halrod Kip, 11@113c; deacon skius, 50@80c; grubby, scored out, or othérwiso damaged, two-thirds prico. IRON AND BTEEL—Woro In tolerably fuir demund and slcady ot tho rates given bolow : 30-108 4 rates B @0 rates @04 rates @ofe @M @os Fm @ ¥h as i Amorican tool atecl, @lis % Chromo taol klaot ...\, @00 BB English tool stecl .11} @3 rate Euglish spring steel, A @11 ratea Amerleau cast apring ntcoi.. @13 rates Htonl tire, M-I .ivriines 8 @n ¥ LEATIER—Romaing' firm at former quotations, The demand is good and uteadlly finproving, Wo muko no chiaugo 1n our List, s followa : nEMLOOE, Kip, voals, City upper, No, 1, @ {1 City upper, No, 2, 9 £t Country upper. Gollar, ® 1t Calf, clty., alf, coun! 1,10 1,25 Rough upyer, $@ ' Rough upyet, P * Tiuffalo slanghte: o g 1,20@ 145 T34 1.10 400 45 60,00&85.00 5.0060,00 1654 2,35 1,004 1. 7} e 'l'lll!‘ ln‘l s dopurtment continues xetive, snd pricos aro_steady an uotod, tho only exception bafag (or wirs, which i Ace lower, Below are the quotations TN PravE—10, 10514, $14.00 3 do, 12x12, 814,60 do 14220, $15.00 ; do, rooling, 10, $13.60'; o, 1026, $37,0, Tia Tix—Large, 490 small, 430 3 bar, 4de, Burxr 2in—Full enwky, 110} half casks, @11 5603 Jonm quantity, 11¢; slab, 0c, BuEer 1n0N—No, 24, 640 rates; Russla tron, 330} 4o No, 1 atninied, 20 ralos, Gatvanizp TioN—No, 16820 160 : No, 22@24, 1603 No, 25@10, 170 ; No, 97, 18 : No. 28, 500, & disdoun| of 46 per cont fu made frony {his list, ‘Corvku—Copper bottoms, 400 ; brazlers, avor 19 s, 4705 tiuned copper, 8803 planistied copper, 4603 do, cut toslzes, 486 106, 301 18 and 14, ‘1o 15 an 9, 18203 40, 1035 0,8 end 0 030 per cent’ dlacount ;' uce wirs, Tijo ; NAILS—Wero in continuod good 'denin ot tho given raton, as follows 1 10604, per ki 4,01 it bl oy LT 16 0o, 88,1216 40, £5,600d do, 1543 Ul do, ‘Bne, $7.03)¢ 7 44 do, $T.47)¢; ‘olinchy $7.04%. 1230 off o thio irade, NAVAL STORES—Trado fu mora active st about tho bunu range of prices, wanilla rope bolg a shind easlor, Wo repeat : Muilla ropo, % 1 ropo, @ b, 165@10%0: ssh homp cord, 3 0uadsos marllue, B 1b, W@e; tarrod ropd, o m, 1, 17@180: dakum, ¥ balo, $5,00@0,50; pitch, B br), $0.0007.00; tar % brl, $8.60G0. o OIL8—A'" further advarica of 20 fn linscod oll was entablished to-tay, o quotatidns now hulng $1,00 for raw, and $L.05 for Lolled, Othor ofln fotnnin firm aud unchanged,” Wa quolos Oarbon, 170 ox(rk Iard ofl, 203 No, 1, 6703 No, 9, Glc; lnssed, raw, $i0f; do Bolled, $1.05 whiio, 80820 ‘anerm, $1.00637,003 tosts foot oll, strietly muro, $1.10; d oxtra, filo; do No, 1, 8¢ bank ofl, 60c 1 atraith, Gc ; elophatt ofl, 056 fhre poniing, 520 { naphths, 63 gravity, 18@ll0’; naphila comrhon, 16@10es 116G IRON—Tho pig fron trado shows stendy ime provemont, and tho matket s gradually hardaning, ihiotigh 1o’ quotable advance has s yot taken piacs, Following are tho pricea curront § Scotch (sccording o brand), $62.00@50,00; Massilion, $6%,00; Tuncarawns, $42,007 Lake Suporior No, 1, $55. do No, 2, $54.00; do No, 1, $57.00; do, No, 4, $i do No, 8, 64,00} X ,'802.00 ; issotirl olinrcost, $55.00 ; Chicago stono coal, $50,00, TOULTRY AND GAME—The mupply of | chickens w10y Iargo, and (ho markot was dull, aud prices weak and irregular, Drairlo chickens, i1 good order, wera salabloat o aifght sdvanco from yosicrday's prices, Wa quoto: Oldchickeun, $3.60@4,00: spring do, $2.78 9,25: small do, $3.00@3.60 duckn, 3,003 turkoys, nxfigin prafrlo” chickonw,” $176@3,60; vonlron aadiles, 16@300 por I mallard ditcks; $2,60 por doz emall dicka, $1.00, - YOTATOES—Tho demand fs still lmited to small s for supplylog tho city trade, Tha supply wad prices romalu about th samn. Bweot wora 1 former prices, Wo quote: Good to chofeo volatoew, in bacrols, SLO0GA00; du per b, 60G7003 yollow miveet, $4.00} red do, $2.60@2.75, * REEDS—T'mofliy sced ke mora nctlvs, prices ml- ing about the sama as on Fridoy, Common to choleo fold at §2.00@3.10, Clovor wav dull and wesk nt $6.25 @0.30 for primo modium or mamnoth, Flax sold at $1.5. Halos Include 78 bngs chotco Uinolliy at $3.10 248 liagn primo at £2.00 3 0L brga do at §2, $1.90; 147 baga_modinm at $2.65 9 b 4 0t $2.75 5 100 bags at § 2,007 4 buge poor ot $3 @ at $1,90, s common $1.95; 102 BALT—Tino salt fs meeting with n food do- bay mand aud firm, Tho rocelpts continuo lght and thoro In no accumulation of stocks. Wo ropeat: Onunis dags, Canads, and Saginaw, fino, $1.00; ordinary conrse, $2.10;” coarao Diumond O, §3,28; ground solar, $2.16 ¢ dairy, rithout bags, $4.41; dalry, with Lngs, 5 : ‘Asliton dairy, per ack, $5.0035.25 § Turx's ,$2.00 ground aldm, $2.25. AB—There ls an incresting demand for toxs, and prices liavo & decided upward inclination. Slocks are full, but fn no way oxcossivo, aud s con- fident tone porvades tho market, Wo Guote : Young byson, common to falr, 43Gi50; do good, GO 00; ‘do choico to extra flue, 936@1.10 comamon to fino old hyson, 0@000; common imperial, 63 @tto; yood to elciee, da, $00@31.10; foir to good gunpowder, 10@900; ‘chofco Pingsucy, $LI6@I L0} extrs Moyulne, $1,3531.40 ; cholce 1o oxbraow Japan, 1.00; fair 'lo good 'old, G5@10u; common do, 98@420; colored naturol leaf Jupan, ‘65@050 come mon to' fine Oolong, 33@450; gaod, 63@050 ; eholca to extra, 85c@%$1.00, TOBKCCO—Was ateady and firm st unchangod prices t . Fine Qur—Extra, T6@85c; cholco, 65@T00; modi- um ; 55@00c ; poor to common, 4U@H0c, Prya—Natiiral loaf, 76@B0c; half bright, 60@70; Vlack, wound, 45@55c. SuormNa~Good 0 choles, 82@300; medium, 2@ $lc; common, 16@2Se, - WOOD—ThIs murket was without now festures, Tho domand was ouly fuir, bt stocks aro modorate atd tho general focling is firm, _Wa quote: Beech, $9.605 mne plo, $10.60; Ltckory, $ILED; siabs, $0.5047.00, doiv- ored, : WOOI~~The nttendanco of buyors was less than _for tho pust few dag, hut tho domnud fa atill active, The offoriugs aro very light, An advance fu noted in light flreco and coarso washedd, Alno coaras fo medium 1. waalied, It in thought that to demnud will bo lers urgent noxt week, and that pricos will boa triflo caslor, Wa now quot Fleoco, washed, X&XX, Floccs, wasbiod, X5XX, dingy Fleace, washed, modium Light. Coarac, washod.....yereess Fleece, unwashed, cosrse to medium. , Ploece, unwashed, coarse, and dingy., lceco, unwanhed, fin Buyerand oxtra pulled,.... Burry wool, 10@15c lesa, —_——— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Review for the Week Ending Satura duy Evening, Sept. 13. SATUNDAT EVENING, Bopt, 13, Tho receipts of ive-stoek duriog tho week have beon roc a8 follows: Cattle, Hogs. Sheen, 8,116 0 Mondy, Tuesday... Wedneuday. Thursday Fridny.. Baturday Total,.. Bama time Iast woe! ‘Weck bofore Inst..... Hoga, 7,915 809 11,025 60,058 CATTLE—The na witnessod no essontia improvoment In any feature of tho cattlo market, Trade coutfnues unqualifiedly dull, whila prices remain wosk snd variable, @ The rcceipls yrero, comparativaly light, " agarcgating_only 13 787 bead, against 10,2 last week, and ‘19, for the previous week, but so lmited have bLeen the roquiremonts of the trade that onc-half ths num- ber wonld 5o doubt havo fully atisled all legitimate domands, Tho only description of atock for which the market has given any evidences of vitality was choice beeves sulted to the Wwants of tho New York, Albany, and Loston markets, but there was no appearaucs of activity fn the demand for these, and, but for tho lime ited number on sale, former rates could scarcoly Luye beon austalned, In'rato instances, $0,00@0,35 was ol tatned for promium eteers of from 1,400 to" 1,560 1be avorage, but It required a reslly fine bul- lock to' command_$5,60@6.75, while good droves, averaging from 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs wont slowly at $5,00@5.25. Flesliy atcers of from 1,100 to 1,200 1ta ‘wore workod off with difliculty at H‘Mgl.’lfi, ud thin rough lota and through Toxans were a drig at $2.000) 800 The wants of local butehers bave been supplied mainly ot $2,25@2,60 for l\ll‘mfllh ‘Texas cattle, and at $2.7633.,75 for common to good nativo cowa and poor to common steors, Btock cattle were but litile inquired for, and prices remain nominally unchanged ; quota- Dble at $2.76@3.95 for common snd at &LW@LW for good to primoe lots, Calvea are doing & tritle botter, Leing salablo at $3.00@5.50, ‘To-day thors was a dull, heavy fecling in the mar- kot. Tho frosh receipta were light, but thoe sccumula- tion of atale cattlo, Leld ovor from’ tho procoding days of the weok, was considerable, and the supply largoly exceedod the wants of buyors, As & consequeuco, prices wero (rregular and weak, favoring buyers oftes to tho oxtent of 250 per 100 1bs 88 compared with yes~ tordoy’s rates, quoTATIONg, ‘Extra Dooves—Graded steors, avoraging 1,400 T and upward, b bisedsiis $5.8086,10 Oliotco Lieves—Fine, fat, weil formed 5 year to 5 yoar old stcers, 'averaging 1,400 to 1,400 it s 5 408570 - 4.80@6.20 - L50@ATS tte) steers, averaging 1,600 to 1,300 Medium Grades—Steers in aging 1,150 to 1,250 Il Y Butchers’ Stock — Con r stees sud good to extra cows, for clty alaught; avoraging 800 to 1,100 Ibs, . Btock Cuttle — Common cattle, fleal, averaging 700 {o to 1,050 ibs, Inferior—Light and thin ' cows, *ntags, bulls, and seallawag steors, Cattlo—Toxas, cholco corn-fed, Cattlo—Toxzay, Northern wintered Cattle—Texas, through droves ... 1,75 3,00 HOGS~The receipt: duflufl the week amounted to 60,840 againat 61,393 Iast woek, nnd 54,376 week bofore Inst, The dematid for this- clasa of 'stock has Leen Iess urgent than during the precoting week, awlog to tho unotiled state of the eca-board markots, and, undor continuous heavy receipta lower prices Lave provalled. Bigns of woakness were manifosted at tho oponing of the market, but nflw were protty well sustained until Wednesday, when there was o drop of 10c, The following day witnessed a further dacline of 10@18¢,tho market receding to $4.16@4.55. Under the muderato srrivala of yeatordsy and to-dsy a frmer feoling was dovelopod, and st the closo yrices aro Larely 5o lower thau at the close of trado last week, Steady Improvement {8 now now noticeuble in the ;lu-uu of the hogs, the average Lelug better than in frmer yesraat o lilie Jerlod, To-lay trading was fairly active, and the fecling was firm at 6o advauce over yestordny's closing prices, sales making ut £4,30@4,85 for comuson to oxtrs avy, aud 8t $4,50@4.75 for poor to extra light, 3.26@4.25 2.00@4.00 175@2.78 + .6U@4,T5 4.25@4,25 heifers, HOG AaLEs, No, Av, Price.No, Av, Price, |No. Ap. Price, 104 29 “ga75) 80 271 F7S U X 107 200 4,00{ 58 200 240 40 240 4043 259 260 15 201 4ol 40 200 200 97 9T 400 23 214 09 44 200 4060 30 243 00 65 198 4,00/ 89 171 22 44 200 400 7L 187 183 21 201 ddof 95 190 200 4l 100 470 44 200 ulet at atoal; it 4 SHEEP~Tho shieep market romal wania of clty and unchanged prices, The ours butchers have proved wiclont to abuorb {he daily ra. colpta at §2,75@3.60 for Inferior to common ; at §3,00 .80 for mediun, and at $,00@4,60 for gool to clioico, The qunlity Las heen of & rathior poor average, und salos wero moslly at $3,25@4.00, gl ey CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. BATunDAY EVENING, Bept, 13, A Inrge floct of Jumbersladen craftarrived at the salo- docka to-day, and tho markel wa liberaliy supplied ‘with all grades of lumber, There was nu active de- mand from both tho local and interlor dealers, cse oclally the formor, and somowhers in the nelgihore Enud of 25 cargoos wore sold fu the morning, An advance of 134 @250 was ostablished on pieco-atutf and bonrdy sni{ tripa, Lath sold at $1.87%, folata and scantling at $l 10,60, lor price for choles Manistou eargoes, Early in the afternoon tho market was moderately activo, but closod rather quist, Wa quote: Good to choles boards and strips, $13,00@ 6,00 ; common to mudlum do, $10,00819,60; Jolate and scantling, $10,00@10,60 3 slinglos, $3,093s lath, $LT0GLETY, ‘Halow incuul Cargo, {0 scrive, from Munkegon, 100 m Loards and strips at $16, Ourgo svhir flunest Johu, from Punt- wator, 100 m 4-luch, lirgely 10 ft,, at $10,13Y, Carzo schir Radical, from Peutwator, 116t S-inch ab $10,37 5., Hold by W, Megldo, Cargo achr ipsuy, from Ludington, 25 m strips and Dboards at $12.60; 10010 jolats and scantling st $10,25, mill tally. Schr Pilgrim, from Muskegon, 150 1 cownon boards at $10.00, * Holir Qurlew, from Muk. e e ——————— ‘kogon, 20 m rmhior At $12,00 1 130 m common boards nk $10.00, Cargo achr Lao, from Grand lilver, 90 m strips aud Loarda at $14.60, "Hehr Ttegguintor, fom Minko giom 120 i it aud boavda at $14,025¢"s 30 i iafh uf 1875, mill tilly, Cargo wehe Luinbormnn, fron Munkegon, 140 m trips and hoards at $14,50, wlll tally, Hehi Horald, from Ludington, 140 m wirlph and boards A $19,00,_Hold by Dianchiard, Horiand & Co. Cargo gche L, Dalon, from Manlsive, 145 m Joixte and scantling i $10,60°s nehr Whito Osl, from biam tee, 160 m Jolatn and neantling ut $10.60 1 cargo s EI {rempo, Trom Munlatee, 60 1 nalscls nt $50.00 for clear, $22,00 for acluctn ; 00 m foiets . scaniling ae 1108 sobr Garollo, Srom Maistos, 100 folts s scantliug at $1 clir Bpeed, from Ludington, 26 m wolccls at 12,00 Tor clears, aud $22.00 for reldsin 5 ¢y Jolat and acantilng ab $10.50 ; achr Ralalih, Fron ba, Inteos, 166 m_folsts nnd scsntilng nt $10.50 ; kebr 1a con, from Ludington, 110 m joists aud scantling nt AL $10.4837, Tndington fally ; cargo harge Active, from Treshtign, 50 m bozrda and strips at SIS8Th, Bold Ly 3.3, Loomie & Co, ToNnmR Funione, Monfateo, $3.00@0.35 3 Ludington, $2.76@3.00 ; Mo kegon, $2,60@1,763 Ochulo, $4.00; Mduomince, $3,25 @i.60's Whito Luko, $2.10; ' Dentwater, $2.76 Grand Haven, $2.60, AT T YANDA, Tho matkot contlnttes aclive and firm, noticebly 80 for good floorlng, shingles aud common lumbor, Tho majnrity of (o Fertims aro o welling common ‘bullding lnmiber st §12,60, though nomo aro stlll relling it at $1%, bit quote tio tarket vory firm at thoso fig- nres, ‘Tho advanca at tho wholoanlo markel, as well na tho upward tendency of freighte, maken it proballo £hat common stufl Will go to $13.00 befors long, Wo quote ; Furstelent,. ..., @55,00 Bocond cloar, 110 @50.00 Third clear, 1 fnc 4800 @40.00 Third cloar, thic @46.00 Clear flooring, 1 O e veivon Cloar alding, Iat Common siding. . Gommon fooring, dresscd, i, ‘Common flooriny, dresnad, accond. ‘Wagoun-box boards, solected, 14 fuchos Dickets, squaro. Dickets, flst.... o Codar ponts, spii€. Codar posts, roun Talh which chargo follaws tho shingles, Thickness—Fivo abiugles to Lo two inchea in {hick- ness, Length—Siztecn Inchen, ARDYOD. Black-Walnut — Guunters, $100.00@150,00 : $05.00@85,00 ¢ comnmon, $13,00w50.005 cull, $20.00,4 36,00 3 flooring, $80,00, Asli—Clear, $14.00@340.00; common, $10,00825.00; cull, $10,00@ 15,00 ; flvoring, $10,00@ 40,00, Oak—Clear, $25,00340.00; commoy, $10.00@25.00; oull, $8.00813.00, Tickory—Clear, $23,00@60.00; common, $20,009 35,00 ¢ cull, $12,00@18,00, Mapts—Clear, $2%,00@35,00; common, $16,00@25.00 cull, $10.00316,00, Butternut—Ciear, $35,00860.00; common, $20.008 clenr, 30,00, Oliorry—Clear, $40.00@60.00; common, $15.008 85,00 cull, $12.00@15, Whitowood—Olear, 0@40.00; comnon, $20.00 45,00 ; cull, $10.00@1 ‘Wagon Btock—Hickory axles, por set, $1,00@1.50; wagoti poles, each, 46@S55c § box' Bonrdy, §20.0046,00, Florida el _cedr, 430 pe abogny, S0kl 5 do counters, G0c 3 rorewnod, ¢ hiolly, 0e, &g r e B0@ane OLD IRON. i GRAND TRONKRAILWAYCO OF CANADA. OLD AXLES AND WROYGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE, Tho Grand Trunk Railway Company, dure ing the coming Fall and Winter, will have a large number of OLD AXLES and a consid- erablo quantity of WROUGHT IRON SORAP to disposo of. Thoy invito tenders for quantitios of ono hnndred tons and upwards, Tho Company will commencedelivery in October, nnd cone tinuo through tho winter, 18 may be agreed upon, Parties tondering to atate the price per b, ‘whether in gold or United States curronoy, the place of delivery (which must bo on tho Grand Trunk Railway), and tho quantity re- quired, Purohasors who roquire delivery in the United States will pay their own Customs dutles, Cash will be required on delivery. Axles and Scrap Ironmust be tendorod for separately. Tenders, indorsod *'Tender for Old Mate- rial,” and addrossed to the undersigned, will be roceived on or boforo Saturday, the 27th Beptember, C.J. BRYDGES, Monaging Dirootor. Montreal, 27th August, 1873. Fancy Goods Trade HENRY LEVY & SON, 49 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK. Would call the attentlon of the trade to thelr Fall Amportations, among which aro: Backgnmuion nud Chicss Honrds, Drensing Cusen nud Worle Boxes, Glove aud Handkerchlel Hoxes Chesamen, Daminocs, und Dice, Muthemntleal Tnstrusionts, Portmonnnics and Ll Tooke. Tourist Cnsce and Portintios, Pen nnd Pocket Cutlery, Walting Casen, Inksigui seotch [Ve) iouds, Cabinet of Gmps, "0 Fern Govdn Biuatent | Cablien, Thots ™ Golira, - Cunesy and othor usefal noveltion and staple srticlos rulted to tho trade, Buyors vislting tho city will find It ta their advantage in lovking ovor our stock beforo purchasing elagwhoro, TEDIGAL GARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 377 and 219 South Clark st., corner Vau Buren, Glaxgo, tlawall knawa by all pondoes of tho payors, that Dr. g Iigolow fs tho oldost sstablisiod physlcita T Chioago: Sclunco and oxporlenco have miado Dr, 1. the 10wt poe nowned SPEOTALIST of ‘tho age, honorod by tho nress, oxteonied of the ‘bghest mediéal attniumonis by aliths medical institutes of tho day, baving dovoted TWENTY YEARS OF 118 1| u perfocting romedlos that will clico pusltivoly all casea of CHIONIO AND SPEUIAL DISEASES In hoth sexes. INSULTATION FREE, SEPARATE PAR for Indies and gontlomen. * Call, CORIEESIPOND CONFIDENTERT, Kiraranit lotrecs: Gith stam DO, BIGELOW, 9i7 and 0 South Clarkests Tines, Ort, 23, 1430, DR, BIGTLOW s n rogulatly bred physlefan, Tia rop- utatfon (s best kuows bore in our midst, ‘1o wants uodis. tantroforonco, butjs well spoken of by cvory ono e truating themeolvos to hiy oara, | While tlia world onurcs olues of phyaloisus aro roqnirod, and if any ano neot iice iy of i el ipurtance o eriags only s inan whuso experionco is equal tu his offer of niglie cal uid, and withont prejutii 17 futaront (i saying otlior than the trath, moat cordially i empligiically suoh 16 virit DIz, BIGELOW, at biu Contral Tioots, 277 and 279 South Clark-st., Cliicao, COBURN Medical Institute, 6 and 177 South Clark-st., corner Monrao, Chicago, Tonsaon s somtuora Ty Dy Glooge: Chicago, treatme.t aud oure of all forma of chrouto aud speaisl discasosin i soces.” s fustituto i uiiiiest b o T world, an: ha uul‘mrlml:u in the troatmun 10f privato disoasvs thau any physician in Cliloago. Yuung o who Toqulto & pliysiciun navor til to 1 spoody rox fof aud s pormanont oure ot tha hands of Dr. Gobuen, Hond twostampa for lits bunks on malo and founls discars; toavy adilcoss, in sealod unvelopns, *Addrcss lottors, g . U, COLURN, 176 and 177 Sonth Clatk-af., Oblony, N, Al conidoutial,’ Ottios boura: ¥ a, . a8 b. in.; Bunday, 04 1. s NO CURK! Dr Kean ' 3 NO PAY!! 300 South Clark-st., Chicago, By o conlldontlally consulted, personally or by’ matl, fir ot clarge, oa all hirouio or hrvous tisomvos. td KEAN 11 the only phyaloia 1 tho ity whio war- 1. 'ifesor no ey + . Hook sont for 50 conts, Illuateated with numors UL 40 eDgTRVLI, BITTERS, PERIFECTION! BOKERS BITTERQ. Leware of Countorfelts, ¢