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6 THI: CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, MONEY AND COMMERGE. _MONETARY. . YaipAY Eymiana, Sopt. 10, | "The ouly offoot that tho Anancial haulo in Now York bas had thus far on affairs in Clidago bas boen to diminish - finaiclal transictions. Now York oxchango was uusnlablo, bocauso, In tho presont condition of affairs, tho banks would profor to dimiuish rathor than incroaso their Now York balancos, At the samo time, they do not fool Qlaposed to wonken thoir Now York corrospondonts by checking ou them ns largoly for ourronoy As thoy would do une der ordinary ciroumstancon, The stock of ourrency has boon oxtromely scarco, both horo and in Now York, for saveral wooks past, in con- soqueuco of tho unusunlly large movement of funda totho Wost and Bouth to pay for grain sud cotton. Tho country banks will, of cousse, continuo to draw on thio bauks horo for consider- ablo amounts of ourrency for somo timo yet, but tho domand {s ovidently falling off. Thero is probably currenoy enongh in the country now to transact all the grain businoss, and, under tho resont circumatancos, tho country bauka should exerciso discretion, and not draw for any more ourronoy than thoy absolutely nood. The best thing to do fust ot predont ia to do as littlo as possiblo. Tho banks, of courso, feol like cur- Yailing thoir discounts and buylng loss oxchango than usunl until tho prosent flurry has passod. Thoro is ovidontly tesn monoy in tho open mar- kot than thoro was two dnys ago. Sovoral of * the ugual buyers of paper outsido of banks do- clino to buy until tho condition of financial af« fairs i 5 littlo moro sottlod. Lato ilis aftornoon the rumor somehaw got 'started that tho * banking-houso” of A, 0. & O. ¥, Badgor had failed, This rumor is sue- coptible of oreating s falso improsaion, from tho fect tust Mosera. A, 0. & O. T ‘Badgor havo beon practically out of the banking business since the flre two yoars ago. They had hopes of gotting ro-catablistied in the business, and with that viow haye for somo timo occuplod tho banking-office which thoy bad con- tragted for boforo the fire, but thus far thoy 1isd mede no progress, and had no doposils, Tho ombarrasemants of the firm, which, it is well known, have existed since the fire, have boon in- croasod by tho preeont panio in Now York, but thelr suspension will have no effect on financinl affaira, Yo make this oxtonded montion of $ho circumstances only because, in tho prosent situ- ation, thoy might bo miscoustrued. The suspension of Measrs, Fisk, Barr & Hatch and Mesers, E. D, Bandolph & Co. are_tho only ones of importanco snnounced in our Now York diapatchos to-day, The rest aro brokers whoso liabilitios aro oxclusivoly to that olnes of stook- spocnlators whoso losses do not nffoct tho com- P e Boaratary of tio T ould, o Secrotary of the Troasury should, ag rumored, como fi;’nm roliof of the Now York banks, by loaving thom 10,000,000 of green- backs, it would, without doubt; have tho cffact of Tostoring confidenco, not only in the bankg, but slzo in manyof the fancy stocks, which haye had such o tumblo in tho last fow days. But if the Governmont sots the procedont of wolnln%to the reliof of thio monoy market now, it will bo importuned to do 8o _on sl occasions, and in all plscos in tho United States, and tho Becrotary of the Treasury will bo abliged to practically becomo s banker. An instauce, illue~ trating how those demands will increaso, comes oven now from New Orleans. Tho baoks of Now Orleana have, liko iho bauks of Chicago, boen pressod for ourrenoy, and have found it difficult to con~ wert their New York exchinnge into currency fast onongh to moot tho domands of their country bank customorn. Tho Now Orloans banks havo thareforo recoutly momorialized the Treasury Dopartment, vraying *‘for o Governmont doposit of currency at the Sub-Treasury in_that oity, to bo issued for oxchuuge on New York when tha omergoncy requires it.” In other words, the Now Orlenns banks ask tho Govern- ment fo goiuto tho businoss of buying exchange and supplyiog currency in that city. If tho Government comes to tho relief of apec- ulating bankers in New York, who lave been building too many railroads and loaning money on fancy collaterals, why should it not aliio como to the rolict of the Now Orleans bankars who want their Now York oxchaugo takon off {heir bauds? And if it docs this, why should it not lend money to tho farmors, 1o that thoy shall not be obliged to ** sacrifice thoir grain” ab prosent pricos; in_short, why not go iuto o gomoral monoy-londing, oxchange, and pawnbroking businoss, with all ity vicious concomitants aud {inancisl despotiem ? ‘There is no question but tho loan of $10,000,- 000 to the Naw York banks might provent loss to the ownors of largo amounts of railrond bouds and other securitioa that will othorwigo be sacri- ficed, but, if the Governmont comes to thoir res- cuo, tho Grangora will demand that it shall also come to thoirs; that it shall not only flood tho country with dopreciated grooubacks, but buy railronds and txansport tholr grain to market, sa w8 to insure tho producer a profit, regardless of the laws of supply and domand. i sguatcng REAL ESTATE, Tho following instrumonts wore filed for rece ord on Friday, Sopt. 19: CITY PROPERTY, Halsted st, 275 tt n of Belden ov, w £, 25 ft to alloy, sted Sopt. 13 ; consideration, $2,000., Perry st, 75 L 8 of Deldon ov, W £, 25x130 £t, dated Bept, 19; consideration, $425, Mohawk st, 00 1t 1 of Linden st, 0 f, 24x121 ft, dated Bept, 18; consideration, $050, Superlor of, 45 £t west of Northi Laallo st, nf, 20x 1003, dated Bept. 17; conslderation, $3,750, Flournoy st, 976 & w of Franciscost, 81, 20x124% tt, datep Bopt, 2; conslderation, $800, ‘Weat Thirty-first 6t, 8 0 coruer of Muplawood av, n f, 80x130 £, dated Sopt, 2: considoration, $1,000, Halsled st, 200 £t 8 of Thirty-ficat o, w 1,'25x125 1, dated Bept. 183 considesation, 1,400, Lot 10, in Block 23, SheMelds addition, dated Sopt. 17; considoration, $450. Rush at, 40 fts of Superior st, w1, 252143 £t, dated Aug. 30; conslderation, $5,400. o £, 273120 8-10 Boeley st, n w corner of Jackson 1t, datcd Sopt, 6; conslderation, $10,000. yioema on the'abevo. dated Sopk. 173 connidaration, Cathorine st, bet Lafiin and Loomis sts, nf, Lot 8, aated Bopt, 103 conslderation, £5,000, ‘Archer av, near Jushnellat,' s f, 50 ft to Grove st dated Bept. 19; consideration, $7,600, ‘Ashland av, bot Adams and’ Jackeon sts, w £, 47x149 £t, dated July2; consideration, $10,675, "Ashlsnd n, bot Adams and Jackson sts, w f, Lot 4, dated Aug. 27 consideration, $11,230, OUTII OF OITY LIANITS, Lots 18 and 10, in Block 7, of Droxel & Smitivs Bul- division in 8eo 11, 38, 14, dafod Sopt, 8; consideration, 16,000, Beventeen lots In Phare's n&‘ of o w X Becl2, 38, 13, dated Bept, 19; considorafion, $5,100, COMMERCIAL. Frupay Evextya, Sopt. 10, The following wero the receipts and shipmenta of the leading articles of produce in Chicago during tho past twenty-four hours, aud for the corresponding date ono year ag TECEITTS, 1875, Flour, brls 5,408) Wheat, 167,010 Carn, 187,315 Onta, bu, 62,50] ye, b 0,033 ‘Broom-cory, Iba Ourod moate, It Beef, bris 1,503} Withdrawn from storo yesterdny for city consumption: 530 bu wheat; 4,698 b cornj 7,419 bu oats ; 935 bu ryo; 3,614 bu barloy. Tho following graln has boon inspected into atoro this moming up to 10 o'clock : G637 cars whoat; 837 cars corn 6,200 bu high mixed do, and 88,000 bu No. 3do, by cannl; 83 cars vaty § 7,500 bu No. 2 do by canal ; 27 carsryo; T4 curs barley. + Total (1,000 oars), 421,000 bu. A correspondent finds fault with our quota- tions of linsood oil, saying that ho canuot obtain #o0 much by eovoral conts per gallon, por round tots, for cash. ,Wo hava no doubt that he 18 cor~ st Our quotations are nocossarily obtainod from dealers who roport tho prices thoy oharge, and gonerally theso aro tho figures on Iota of & Rory foy hils fncluding Rorhops, §0, days. fimo, Mont of tho quotations glvon under tho head of tho * daily miatkot " aro on a slmilar basis, For fustanco! Wo do not roport tho prico paid_ for conl by tho dealory but tho prico ho chargos the, connumor ; while in liny we flnd . it ‘aiftlcult to auoto anylhing elso thay tho prices which doal- ors pay for_lmy brought in from the couniry, not tho piico at which they. soll.. .Whero thore I8 an open wholosnlo markot, ns in tho oaso of grain or provislons, waglve thopriced At which tho original transfors are made, bocanso the roportor can walel the traunactions for him- golf. In olhor oagoswe aro obliged to gathor in- formation from. dealors, aud thoy, naturally onough, quolo tant aldo of tho markot which it Dbost suits them to have notod. In somo linos it in tho Pm« which doalers poy, in othors, tho pricos thoy ask, aud we have no patont way of rotting around tho dificulty, so as to make'the produco uniform, Moanwhilo, wo nro always E]M to rocolve information from any ono who nows wheroof ho sffirms, and now tako ploasura in stating that our corrospondent quotos linsood oil at nol more than PBo por gallon, THE MAIKETS, Tho loading produce marltots woro active and wenk to-day, under an oxtenslve prossuro to soll—principally in grain, It would scom that 4ho Enstorn troublos ought not lo causo a do- clino in_our broadstuffs, cspeolally na gold s highor, but the fluancial stringency on tho sen- board caused & rathor wide-spraad dosire to call in loans hore, and sovoral poople, who have been carrying gmlu slong very cnmfflrmmy on bor- rowod monoy, suddenly found thomselves called upon to return it, which thoy could only do by sclling ot This made the ‘markols lLeavy, ospocially 88 comparatively fow peoplo wora propared to buy anything olso than wind; and tho wonkness was intonsifled by thé boar operators, who always jump on & markot whon it shiowa signs of fooblongss, Theso gon- tlomon sold ehort, right and loft, as if fhoy thought thero would nover be o reaction, The ehipping movomont was partially paralyzed by tho newa from Now Yorlk that stor! Ingcxchzmfifl waa unnegotiable, bnt was not susponded, aa tho capitalists wont in nt tho bottom, and bought up tho offcringa of cash grain. Ttis yo too carly to skotch tho offoot of tho Enstorn fafliures on broadstuffa. Thus far thoy have very little diroct conneotion with tho pro~ duce movemont, beyond that above montioned, which cannot be othor than temporary, as it oxs ists onlyin the absonco of knowlodgoof tho oxact situation. Wo are justified, theroforo, in looking for a spoedy roaction from tho prosent wonkness, though it cannot be eald that the do- clino has reached ita lowest point. This fs all {ho moro probable as our receipls of grain ox- hibit o docroase, and tho indications aro that in another weols. thoy will be considorably less than now. In tho'market for domestic and foreign dry goods thoro was an animated movement, aud gricua wore again quoted steady and yuiform. tocks are now full iu nll departments, and, ns tho prosent activity promisea to oxtond Inte into tho fall, jobbors regard tha altuation with con~ fidonce. ~Grocerios wore distributed to alarge ngfimgnto, both on local and intorior accounts, and formor quotations were adhorod to with pro- nouncod firmnoss. The coffeo markoet isin a moro quict stato than for somo timo previous, ‘but it does not appoar to have lost any of its firmnoss, tho meagre stacks induciug s fecl- ing of confidonce among holders. Bugars, rico, candles, and sonpa reinain stendy and firm. 8yrups, molassos, and teas aro strong, with somethiug of an_ upward tendency. The butter and cheeso markols presented 1o now fontures, ruling moderatoly nctive and stondy at about formor quotations, Thoro was no im= provemont in tho hay trado, tho demand contin- uing small ab weak and irrogular pricos. Hides wero stoadlor, In tho oil niarket a good dogroo of activity was witnessed, and prices woro gon- orally firm, Carbon and lard ofl ndvanced, the formor & 3¢o and tho Intter 2o per gallon, ' To- Dbneco, plg-iron, paints, and wood wero un- changod. Tho demand for lumber continues active, .cs- peciully on intorior account, and tho genernl feolingis one of firmucss. Shingles, particu- Isvly, aro firm, bolng in. oxcollent domand and searge, both here and at tho wills. ' At the dochs n fair number of cargoos wero offoring, and the demund was good at, unchangod prices. DBrick, lime, coment, &ec, wero without chango, Motat, iron, and nails wore in cons tinued good demond, and most of the articles montioned woro steady at present quotstions, The wool market was ratlier quist, but, under light stooks, prices wore steady, and for somo grades firm. Droom-corn was in tho usunl demand, and very firm, owin, to roports that tho growlnfi crop had boon sori~ ously damnged by frost. 1Iops wore without cg- sentinl chonge. Timothy sced was again dull, and declined, primo cloging at $2.80@2.85. Tlax was also onsior, Groen fruits wero in the avor- ago demand, and cranberrics, apples, pears, and poaches wore firm, while other fruits wero with- out important cbange. Potatoes continuo gearce, and havo advauced. Chickens were in iarge uu&ply and dull, Lut turkeys and game sold readily. Tho searcity of oggs continues, Mighwiues woro dull and stoady at tho advanco noted yestorday ; sales beiug restricted to 150 brls at 930 per gallon, There was o good in- uiry onrly, for export, but the bids wero with- l-:.i!rn\vn when it was roported that tho shipping movoment Lad boeu stopped in Now York, ow- ing to the impossibility of negotintivg bills, Thon tho market {oll of in intorest, and closed tntn!;; &t 93¢, whon New York was quoted lower, at 970, YLake froights woro moderately active, and steady at the rates which prevailed yostorday ; at 13i¢c for corn, and 131(@18}4o for wheat by sail to Bullalo; 14c for wheat by steam todo and 22c_for whoat by sail to Kingston. Bhip- ers for Buffalo held off till near the olose, hop- ng for concossions in view of tho oxpoected ar- rival of & coneiderable flcot, while Kingston rates wora strong, with a domand for moro ves- sels than were offored, A totsl of 11 charters was roported, which will carry out 168,000 bu wheat, sud 165,000 bu corn, Provisions woro quiot, snd averaged oasler, the woakness in grain oxtonding into this de- partment, thongh only in sympathy, as thero ‘wad no diflioulty about carrying. Duyers Lold oft for & doclino, and somo ordora wore with- drawn till ;tho upshot of tho present axcitoment is apparent. Mess pork was 15@20c por brl Jower; and monts and bacon quoted o per Ib Iowor for &pot, whilo caeh hams and futuro moats woro steady, winter shoulders being somewhat bigher than our recent quotations, Lard was dull, and a shado ensior on spot. 'Tho market closed at tho following range of prices: Moss porlk, cosh, or soller Soptember, 516.90@16.00; do ' seller Octobor, £16.50@ 16.62%; do soller Decomber, $19.60@19.621¢; sellor January, $18,76@13.87%¢. Lard, cash or sollor Boptember, ©8.00@8.121¢ ; summor do, £7.95@8.00. Lard, seller November, 78{c ; sellor Decembor, 73{@7}go; doseller January, 72@8c; do sollor February, Be. Bweot pickled hams quoted at 9@1l for winter, and 8}{@100 for summer, Dry salted mests steady at T4@ 780 for shouldors; BL@85¢o for short riba; and 8370 for short cloar. Boxed shoulders, 775 @Be. inglich moats, %@ for whort ribi; O%go for short clear., " SBummer-cured moats quotable at 240 below these prices, Green hams (16 1) at Bo neked, sellor Locombor. Bhort ribs, seller Decomber, at 6c, boxod; do ehort clear, 6%@T0; shouldors, 44fc, boxed, soller Decembor. Bacon is quoted at 8l¢o for shoul- dors; Oige for clear ribs; 9870 for short clear ; and 18@16o for hams, all ‘packed. Moss beef, $8.76@0.00 3 extrn moss do, 80.75@10.00 ; boot hams, 828.00@28.60. City tallow, 7i{@750 ; grouse quotnblo at 43{@G)(c. Bales ‘wero ro- Bormd of G600 brls cash mews pork at $16,00; 500 rla do ollor the month at 216,00 100 brls do soller Docomber at $18.605 500 tes lard at 83¢c; 250 tea do sollor Docombor at 73{0: 600 tcs do sollor Junuary at 8c; 60,000 Ibg shouldors nb 7T340; 260 boxes do sollor December, aud 450 boxea do soller January, at 487v. Flour was vory quiot, but stoady nt former pricos, Shlp‘poru wero not buying, oxcept one ortwo lots of old, and the local domand was light ; but holders professed thomsolvos un~ willing to make concessious, as thoir stocks aro go small that thore s no prossure on the wmarkot. Brau was dull at yostorday’s quotations. Hales wore roported of 100 brls white winter ox- traa at $7.00 ; 200 brls do ou privato terms ; 100 Drls spring extras (Patent) at $11.00; 500 brls do (0ld Domiuion) at 66.75;- 100 brls doat 20,473 3 200 brls do ot §0.35; 100 Lrls doat §6.00; 150 ils do;on private terms ; 100 Lrls suporfino at 84,30 ; 71 brls rye at §4.50, Total, 1,421 Drls. Also 80 tons brand at 89.60, on track, The followlng was the range of prices nt 4ho elose ¢ Fair to chiolco whito winter extras, Tied witter OXirah.r..en Good to choleo upring vxirs Low to mediunt, ... Minnesotas (patent). Good to faucy Minucsota. .. .00 7.78 Spring superfucs, 200@ 4,50 Brutleerenones 5 9,60@10, Wheat was active aud wenk, declining about 2¢ por bu, in spite of contivucd flrniness in Turopo, and indications of & falling off in_ the volumo of our receipts. ‘Tho nows from Now York was the eouso of the weaknoss, which fu- ducod tho calling in of loaus, and forced mn; holders to soll ont, while tho short sollera pllui in rapidly on top of tho cash operators. “'Tho chiaractor of thy situation way nprnmm in tho fact that the }go promium on sellor the month untkol{ dissppeared under tha prossure touell for immediate delivery, though the offerings of cur~ yont receipts weranot over plentiful, Thore was at Lo outect an utter abuouco of kLipping dowmand, +.$ 0.75@ 9,00 [ 0,800 6,00@ 6,50 8,25311,45 owing to the diMfoulty oxporiencod in tho forolgn exchango market in Now York,” and tho conso- quent censntion 0f axport oporations thoro, Bub aftor the tlocline hnd booy ostablished thors was \n rathor frae purchaso of cash lots, ‘prircipnil; by particn ywho I!ll:}’ on Caundian nccount, thoy wora fullowed more sparingly by othora who bought to ship to intorlor pofuta, Thiy strongthonod tho gonoral markot ~somowhat, thongh thors wers atill numerous, sellors of op- tions, Outside of tha abovo, the priucipal lnu-- chasing dono was in tho way of woitlomont ; n Rood number of the shorts inking advantage of tho situation to fill v at o round profit; aud tho domand from thid source wns so urgont for noxt mounth that it bolpoed to extingulsh tho promium on Beptombor (fl:llvnrluu. Boller the month oponad at #1.1187, doolined to $1.1034; advanced to $1,11, rocodod to $1.093¢, roso to 81.10%, and closed at 81,103, Beller Uctobor sold at & .nn;i @111, cloafug at $1.103¢. Bollor the yenr sold af £L09(@1.00)7, closiug ab. tho outsido. Cnsh No. 2 sprin fold ab tho samo prico as sollor the Dionth, closing at $1.108¢, with about 8111 for Nortlwostorn. No, 1 spring closod at $1.16, and with $1.17 bid for Northiwestorn, No. 8 spring closed at $1,003¢, snd rojected do -at #1.00, with & good domand for - all grades. Cnsh galos wero roportod of: 10,800 bu do No. 1 sprlu[i ab $1.10; 800 bu No. 1 Northwostarn at $L171¢; 11,400 bu do at $1.17; 800 bu do at 81,10} ; 16,800 bu do, pavt soft, at $1.16; 5,000 Du'No. 4 spring ab_91.103¢; 10,000 bu do nt 911044+ 12,400 bu do at $1.105¢; 50,600 bu do at §1.101¢ 5 7,200 bu do ab $1.1015; 80,800 bu do at $1.107 11,000 bu do ot $1.00%5: 16,600 bu do at $1.095+ 61,400 bu do at $1. 5 100,800 bu 81,0534 ;' 5,000 No. 2 Northwostorn (boforo 'Chango) at SL1137; 20,400 budo at $1.108{; 1,600 bu'do at 81,1047 2,800 bu do at €110 ; 6,600 bu'do at $1,10; 9,200 bu No. 8 soring at $1.05%4'+ 2,400 bu do at $1.05)¢ ; 24,400 bu do at. 81.05; 4,200 bu rojocted spriig at §1.00; 800 bu do at 98¢, Totnl, 413,800 bu. Corn waa loss activo, and }{@%{o lower, gonor- ally raling dull,in spito of the faot that a furthor ndvance was roported in Liverpool, which is now quotod at 93s@83a 0d por 480 INE, or 463(@47d por bu, Tho hoavinoss duo to the Now York foilures carried all beforo it, oepecinlly as thore is still no inducomont in prices to ship to Now York, ovon it the troubles in that city woro non- oxistont. Heuce the speculative fratermity bad the market almost onti n!{to thomsolvey, the bulk of the cadh lota purohased boing talon to cnrry agoinat options, which provonted high mixed. from. commpnding ‘any preminm over No. 2. Considorable cash corn was offerod by pariies who have hitherto carried it onsily, and somo of tho boars improved the ocoasion to aell short, though most of thiom woro afraid to oFurntu to any groat oxtont in that direction, in viow of tho frost of Iast night, and tho deoroaso in roceipts. Tha foar that tho market mns prove to have boon pushed down too low causo o slight reaction nt the close, whon mors favora- blo advicos woroe roceived from Now York. Sollor Octobor oponed at 430, doclined to 43%(c, ad- vancod to 43360, rocodod to 42, and olosod ab 49360, Bollor tho month, or regular No. 2, sold ot” 403{@415c, closing at 403gc. Soller No- vomber eold at 4d@idldo. 'Birictly frosh rocoipts of No. 2, or high mixed, closed at 413c, and rojected at 88%0. Cagli galos wero roported of 10,400 brhigh mixod and No, 3 at 41870; 33,400 bu do at 41340 ; 42,000 budo at413¢0;10,000 bu No, 2 at 4114c: 5,000 bu do nt 413¢c; 41,600 bu do at 41¢; 85,000 bu do at40%o;” 25,000 bu do at 403¢c; 2,000 bu ro- jocted ot 88l¢e; 800 budo at 88lo; 4,000 bu do ot 380; 6,000 bu high mixed (ofore 'Change) at 421¢0; 12,000 bu do No. 2 at 41){c afloat. Total, 217,200 bu. Oafs woro 24@3¢o lower, in sympathy with wheat and corn, and much loas active than yes- terday, the domand being light, evon at tho de- cline; ‘a8 the loading operators spent most of the timo in tho corn crowd. Our stocka aro increns- ing very slowly, Beller October opened at 8026e, doclinad to 80%c, advauced to 8034o, and closod at 803ge. Bollor tho montl, or Togular, sold ot 20{@20%c, closing with fim bold: ors at tho outeido. Seller November was nominal ot _8I@S19¢0. Strictly frosh rocoipts of No. 3 closod frm at B0, Casl: salos woro roported of 2,400 bu fresh No. at 9010 ; 7,200 bu do b 80%0; 9,800 bu do at 80c ;16,000 bu do rogular at 4530 ; 15,000 bu do at 20340'; 2,400 bu No. 2 whita at S1ie; 600 bu rojackod nt 28870 5 1,200 b do nk 383¢¢ ; 2,100 bu Ly samplo st 3430 on track. Total, 60,000 bu, Ryo was dull and 1c lower, iu sympathy with other grain, and under n rather moro liboral sup- ply. Therae wns but ono buyer in the market, nud several sellers; henco prices wera wonk, Cnsh sales_woro roported of 2,400 bu No. 2t 672¢e. Sellor the month was nominally firm nt 67}4¢, with no round lots offered, and G7c was bid for soller Octobor. Barley was dull and 7@10¢s lower. Tho mar- kot oponed with a rather weak feoling on the part of holders, and they woro willing to nccopt u dooline of about 2 por bu, in view of larger rocoipts, and tho general drop in other gram, Buyors held off for still further concessions, and succeeded in foroing thom, in spite of the fact thnt Now York way reported bare. 'Towards the closo buyors wore anxious to tako hold, aud rap- idly bid up the makot to $1.33 for cash No. 2 §1.,93 for gollor Lho monih, and $1.12 for No. 3. Seller October and seller the yoar sold at £1.00. Onsh salos wero rogurtod of 8,200 bn No. 2 at 21.38 5 400 bu do at 21,32 ; 6,400 bu do at 31.80 5 800 bu No. 8 at $1.12; 2,800 bu doat $L.11 3 4,000 bu doat $1.10: 800 bu do at $1.07 ; 7,200 bu do at $1.05 ; 800 b do at 1.0 ; 2,400 bu re- jooted nf $1,00 ; 800 bu do at 850 ; 2,000 bu do at U0c ; 1,200 bu by samplo ot $1.50 ; 800 bu do at 51.15; 800 bu doat BL12. Total, 34,400 bu. EUROPEAN MAIKETS, The tollowing is Boorbohin's dispatch to tha Board of Trado in this city to-day : Berz, 10—London—Flonting cargoca wheat off const very frm. Cargoes of wheat ou passage steady ; falr avernge quality pring wheat on passage, or for prompk shipment, B85 6J. Yalr avorago quajity American 1ixed corn off coust, 834 6d, and for shipment within two months, 325 6d@33s. _ English country markets for wheat mostly slow, Freuch do, steady, Mark Lane—Wheat steady, Corn about Jd@1s dearur, Liv crpool~Wheat quiet;: California, 17a 11d@13s 8d, Curn strong, 338 3ds TATEST, yIn tku nélnrn_nnn w{.&unt‘ wg; g;’x}l} é‘}dm‘:’""""g {c. No. 2 spring sold af o .10%4 ocas| or sollor Octobor, closing woak at £1.098{. Corn was in moderate demand and X{c higher, closing at 41340 Bollor the month, and 42340 selior Octo- bor. In provisions esles woro roported of GO0 tea lard at $7.80 sellor Decomber, and 500 boxes short cloar at 7o seller Decombor. Ono vessol was takon for corn to Buffalo on private torms; capacity, 60,000 bu, et ey CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Fripav Evenma, Sopt, 10, ALCOHOL~~Waa qlliul aud tame at $1,86@1.91, BROOM-CORN~—Trude in the common grades con- tinues fair, aud tho markot is firm at present prices, Lotters from thio country report the lato corn badly jo= Jured Ly frost, but the extent of the damages is not yoi_known, Somo consider it serlous, whilo others hinl the reports oro oxnggerated, The market, oy over, 18 vory firm, Now corn [s unquotablo. Worepeaf @ood to oxiraLurl, B@Di¢e; brush. thnb will work t= relf into a choles hurl ‘room, 8i@7e; for good do, 6¢@Co ; goud to choico stalk Lrafd, 5@0xo ; inforl or brush, 3X¥@4Me, BEANS AND PEAS—Wore in falr request, and peag wore ateady ; whilo henns aro_ not very plenty yot, and Wo quots : Prinio” navies, 2,50 5 J0@2.40 ; common to fulr, 1,25@2,00. Grean peas, §1,60 per bu, BUILDING MATERIALS—Wero in continued good demand oud steady st the following range of rices : Btucco, $3.603 Now Yorg siueco, cost- ny, $3.50@4.00; Torlland coment, $1.60G5.00 3 bri: Rosondale ‘comont, $3,35@3.60 Utica, Louls~ vilio, Manilus, and Akfon coniont, $2.00 brt; mar- Dlo dust, $3.003 linie in bulk, 80¢@$1.00; Nwmo' (brls), $1.10@1.25 3 brl; whito sand, @ brl, $1.50@2.005 plastering bair, § bu, 40c; fire brick, por 1,000, £56,00G90,00 bullding brick ‘(common), $0,60G1,00 3 pressed brick, $14.00@15.00 3 sewor brick, $8.60@ 10,00; Milwaukeo und Rachioprossed, $35.00@50,00, del,s’ do common, $14.00@16.00; Indinns prossed, $18.00@95.00: do_common, $10,00@15,00; firo clay, per brl, & BUTT t—Rewelns wichanged {n prico, Tho do- amand for {ho better grudes keops pace with tho supply, nnd the market retains it firm tone, Commou do. weriptions, thongl to some extont ueglected, oro not acewmulating to any large oxtent, and holders secin confident, showing no fuclination to forco sales at tho sacritice of pricce, Following aro tho quotations : Choico yellow, 25@2%c; medium to good, 18@le; inferlor to common, 12@1° BAGGING—A qulot fecling ngain_prevatled in {bils market, Orders havo fallen off aoine recontly,and under lightly linproved stocks the feoling iy less buoyant, but lioldery soem confident of tho perianenc of present prives, aud tho market may be considered steady and finn, | Woquote: Biark'A, 87)¢us Ludiow A, $5)o; Lowiston A, 3503 American A, Awosliong A, Otter Oreeks, 8105 burlup bags, 4 and 6 bu, B0 guunios’ wingle, TGI8} G doublo, 21 wool sacks, BIGUSC, EESE—Tho checso murket was without o singlo now feature, ‘Thore fis u toady, moderato nquiry, b stesdy and anchanged pricos, - Wo contlnuo to quote s Now York factory, prime, 12@12%0; Obla factory, oy m@luxgéq Weatorn factory, do, 10@il)go; lower grudes, 600, COAL—Under this liead thero was littlo or no cliango, The demnud continnes uninterruptedly active, and vx- ceeding Brmnees still pervades thonaiket, Wo quotes Tabigh, propaved, $11,00; Iackawanna, $10,00; Frlo, $0.60 ; Walnut J1ill, $0.50; Blosshury, $9,00@9.50 ; THocking Valloy, $8.00's Caunbel, §10,00; Indinun Dlcl $1,00G38,00; Kirkland Grate, §.00: Clisrry Mino, §8.00% Miuouk $3,00: Kingston, $7.003 Wilmington, $0.00, COOPERAUE~"Tlioro s no uppirent change, Thy domuud {8 ull the whils hoproviug, and n bettor fecling exfitn but prices are withou itoration, ua ollows s Pork lurrals, $1,36@1,45: turdd tior, ¥ whinky barrels, $1,90693. 1 flour barrels, 48 (@87c; pork staves, rough, $3.00@34.00; do, bucked, $14,00220.00 5 tiorco atuvos, rough, $20.00@3.00; do buckod or kawed, $26,00328.00; whinky sbuves, rougl, £29,00@190,00; do od, $35,00'; flour staves, $0.00@ 10,50; elrelo tlour heading, Tx@9%%c por aot; tlour 1uiop ‘polen, $14,00@16,00 per ni; pork and tivreo polce, FI0S30.00 por m, FAGS—Tho searoity, of eqgs continuen, and pyerys Ahunp wolln readily. on” arrival, prices rullig alrong at 20@321e. Boma dealers aro naking 23c, FEATHERS8=-Moro enlablo nt fuil - formor pricen; Wa l‘ulfl!n: Primo to cholco Jive-geena fenthiors nt 7o - Joub it prica ot B3K@H60 ; mixed foathors, 25@T: uccording ta quallty’s chickon, 6@8e. TISH—Tho market wan buro of fiah, and for he' prosciit any quolations aro simply noinffl, o sup. Lv[y of lierring ia oxhattsted, ated tho mow eatel will not el to como farward befaro abant tho middlo " of Ope tobor, Cod will soon bo in full supply It otlier fish it 48 fewred, will continno searco throughe ont tho neason, Wo repeat onr lst us follown : No, 1 whitefish, Jebml, S0.0060.25; No. 3 do, sati@ B.00; No, 1 tromt, #4.00(36.25; No. 1 mhoro mack- orol, new, M.brl, $13.60@14.00; No, 1 bay, $10.00, @10.60; No.'9 miackeral, ¥ br, $B.60@8T03 fumily mackord), 3-brl, $7.00@7.25; No, 1 shors kila, 2,15 @2.25; summer-cured_codsh, per 100 Ibe, $3.35@ Georgo'n codllan, $,60@0,16; Labrador horring, Drs, 0.00@0,00¢ do, % brl, $4.16@5.00; Labra: horring, round, br), $§00@A60; do 3¢ brl, $4,25 hox horring No, 1, 90203 box horring, 40@42¢: Columbia River saliuon, 3 brls, $9.51 FIRUITA AND NUTS—A liberal amount of nalos was aceompliatied n forcigt and_domeatio dried frults at firm and_gonorlly unchanged prices 8 4o sdvanca i Turklsh primea bobny | tho onfy altoration worlliy of noto, Now biackborrics aro in mea supply and nro firm nt 16@16)e, With some hold- e naldng 10c, Daisins aro’steadier, Nuts nro activo and strong. Wa quote: FoneiaN—Dates, BYK@le; figs, drima, 4o; figs, box, 16@10o} French ‘prunes, 18@100 ; Turkiah prines, 16@160 § raising, Inyors, $3,95@5.003 rolsins, loose Musca~ tel, $3.60@3.00% . raisiun, Valoncin, 11Q11)e; Zinto cufrante, 7 citron, 44@4fc, DoMERTIO—AL den apples, 17@200 3 Michigan aliced, 10)¢@11c ; Mie) igan quarters, 0@0je; Wostern do, T}@8s¢a; 'Bout ern do, Ok@7igc; oschos, pared, 34@200; peaclies, halves, 10@1105 do, mixed, Ti§@8c; blackborrics, new, 10@1B}¢c; raspberrlcs, 2@ #iic; pitted chorrien, B@c Nuza—filberts, 16@180; almonds, Torragons, 23@Hc; Nnplea walnuts, 27@28c; Chill{ walnuts, '23@20 Frenoh walnuts, 16@170 ; Brazils, D} @1030; pecans, Toxae, 14@1001 African ponnuts, 0¥@Ti50; Wilming, ton paanute, Bi@Uo: Tennosaco peanuts, T@Ti¢e, GROOLRTLS—Jobbera oxpress {homeolves s’ wall ploascd wit tho prescnt conditlon of the market, tho demand continuing actlve, with pricos firm all réund, whilo tho stocks, gonorally Apeaking, aro in_gou shispo, - CofTces ora atill vory firm, thoutgh thore {s losa excllement than for somo Umo wt o apeculativo netivity Laving messursbly subsided, Tho sugar markok §s firm,” eapectally for browns, tho stocks of swhich aro light, Candles, rice, aud salerstus remafn sloady, By and molnssol aro moving il fu- croasing netivlty, nud sro still tending upward, Boaps, spices, und slarch aro firm, We quoto: DrBane, Honlfl——'lj‘?fl,\(m Corruzs — Mocha, S5@33c; O, G, Java, @ 9230; Javn, No. 3, 20K@ilc; fancy Rio, 27%@2Ho; choled do, A4 @aTxe; primo Ttio, 26 @270; good do, @263(c; common do, 25@25%0; Foualing do, 3¢ @310 Hingaporo Javs, 20@205e ; Costa Rica, fancy, g;xgfl)gu; oy Teimey 2036@170; Maracalbo, 20 o, CanprEs—Slar, full wolght, 10@103c; stearing, full welght, 143@15¢; o, short welght, 135 @14x(c, yos=Tabin, eii@ixo; Daugood, 15068 ; Ceso- na, 03 o nisebiiont cut Tont, 19K@13%0; crushed ad powdered, 12%@1230; granulted, 125%@133c; A, atondard, 113;@11%c; do, No, 2, 11X@1134c; I, 113 1o; extra 0, H@1ye; G No, 3, 105@10750; yel- 10 G, No.1, 104@103;c; chotco brown, 10@104¢; primo do, U3@1lc ;" falr"'do, 93(@90; choico molasses sugar, 101@10%0 ; fair do,D§@93¢0 ; common do, 6@ 8303 Now Orlonna auyar, chioice, 0(@1003 do prlmo, 0%@93¢c; do, fair, 82{@V3(0 ; common, s§sxc. ‘drips, $1.30@1,35 sllvor drips, ood ugaT howuso syrup, G5@00c; @' ow Orloans molasscs, cholce, 80@ 85c; do prime, 76@780; do common, 65@70; Porto Tlico molasacs, 'cholce, §2@6A0; common molasics, 33 35c, O At enuTun—Common to bost, 9G 106, Hriors—Allapice, 17@18c; . cloves, 40@420; cassln, 88@40c; pepper, 28e@2o; nutmegs, $1.90G1.35; gingor, puro, 18@30e; do No, 1, 0@156; d No.2,10 @lbe, ‘Hoars—Fronch mottled, 0¢@63¢0; Gorman mottlod, 6@03¢c ; Golden Weat, (@GK0; White Lily, 84@ 650 ; Whito Rowo, 6@6)0: brown Windsor, AN 43go: palm, 6@0c; bavon Imporial, GY@SXc; cox counut, 7@7Xe ; Ohalupalgh, 6}¢@03{0 ; pronross, 6@ Ggo, | Brancu—alors, 0¢@10¢; corn, 9@110; laundry, 6@ 70 ; comuwon, hx@fic, GREEN FRUITS—Iemons oro steady ot $12.000 15.00, At tho recent salo in_Now York former prices werd obtadned, Tho crop of ‘cranberries will ba very Tight this season, probably ot over anc-fourths of whit it wae last year} conseqiiontly, tho markot 8 firm at the given_quotaltiony, Avples"nrs et at 22,0060, and now and then chiofeo briug $4.00 in o rotail way, Teachea nnd pears wero a triflo fghicr, but grapos ud athier frults woro unchouged, Wo diotes Lomons, £12,00@13.00 per box. _Californin pears, $4,005.00 per Garo ; do plumn, rod, $3.00i,60 per casv, 151685 do, green, 16 1, $2.60@3,00, California grapes, $6,00E8,00 er caso of 60 1bw,_ Fair to cholca apples, 31.00G3.0 por brl, Dears, 76@300 por Wox ot Lasket'; Jartiotl's dlo, $1.I0E1.25 'per_Lox. Penches, Gie@FLED per box or buekot 7 do choico per baaket, '$1.36@1.75, Grapes yer cane (12-1h Doxew), $2.25@2,50; Delawaro do, 85, Coucords, in baskele, ; Delawaro do, 100 1,45 per banket, Cary's cultivaled cranborrics, 316,60 bri; wild crauberrien, $19,00@14.00, Quinces, $1,00 per bos, HOUS—Wero unchianged s quotablo ot 20@40o for old, nnd 405t for now, with Jow offering, LAY~-Nothiug new was noted in_conucetion with tho hiay market, There Is atill an_absonce of any cou- widorablo outsido demand, aud conrequently pressed Tiny 5 nlinost wholly neglotted, tho wants of $onl cone sutnors being chiclly suppled from wugans, Tho sup- Ply I8 oxeessivo sud tho market f8 woak, Wo quioto wholesalo prices paid by denlers,—car to con- thin 20,000 lbs,—as follows: Now timotliy, prime, $14.00 003 do, No. 1, $13.00@14.00; do,” No, 3, $10.00 } “pralri¢, hpland, $10,00@10.50; do, midian 0010003 doy slouph, $7,0088.00, Loost: ox Waas ‘oN—Timothy, $10.00@ 12,00} prairio, $4,00@10,00, Tor dolivery of prosscd, §1.00@1.60, according: to distan IIDES—Were quoted quict and ateady, Some fal ing off {u both tho local and outside domands fs re ‘ported, but tho supply continucs moderate,uud holders seem confident that present rates will bo sustalned, Wo repeat our list a4 follows: Green cily Dutchors’ Tygo: greon cured, Nght, 12¢3 A0 heavy, 11¢; par clired, 10@11i0: green calf, 10@17c; veslkip, 13@4o; dry calf, H@260; dry kip, 2lo;' dry salts od, 17@17x0; dry flut, 19§00 long-hairod kip, 113110} doncon skin, 60@60c; grubby, scored out, or otliorwiso damaged, Ho-thirds price. IRON AND STEEL—Business iu thia depsriment continucs falr, and tho markot 1s quite firm 843 6-10 6.60; aplif dor @4,5( SYnyrs—Diamond [ rates, Wo repeat quotations 1ron.. . 86-10@ 4 rates Tlorac-shos {ron. .G @0 rales Plato ron, common fau] 160 @04 rtes Norway iron. @9%c i Norway nail o T0% @100 YW German plow &l 1 @120 g Cast plow steel. X @2 @b Amcrican taolsi 6" @lee P Gliromo tool aleel Engllsl tool steol 1y @3 malea Euglish spring ste @Il rates ‘Amcrican cast sprin) @I3 rates Bteel tire, Y-in, 3 @b gl LEATUER-Busincss i8 good, and quito up to the oxpectations of the trade, the distribution of domestic sud imported stock boing Iargor {lian in former sca- sous ut o llke perfod, Prices wora fully sustalned for tho different descriptions of domestic loather, French atock nlono showiog weakness, Wo quoto : EMLOOK, 3 0@ 4 V. o6w 38 %flc.‘;l: . 4@ { 43 ip, 9 v L@ 1 Kip, veals. .. D Bein ity upper, No, 1, S ) Gity upper, No, 2, L. e o 5@ A N8 2 1,208 140 3 ¥ 110 195 Tougzh uppor, sia; 0@ 35 Rough upper, damage 0@ 80 Butrslo staughter sole. 33 57 B, A."golo. o @ 8 1.20@ 1.45 5@ 1, = 10 Ttmenns e 0@ 45 Freuch caif, o 60,00(385.00 Freneh ealf, Lemol 20 Frouch calf, 24 to36 1 French kip, 50 to 100 1, .. METALS AND TINNERS' § Contino to meot with & good duquiry, present prices Lelug, o8 o Tule, ndlored to, 88 follows ; “Pix PLat—10, 10514, $14.00; do, 1212, §14.50 14320, $16.00 ; do, roofing, 10, $13,60'; o, 20x26), P1a Tin—Large, 420 3 small, 430 ; 'bar; 4dc, Buger Zivo—ruall cavke, 11e } bl casks, 111 @115c; lesn quantity, 114¢: slabi, Oc, SitEeT 1M0N—No, 24, 630 Taies; Russla fron, 230} do No, 1 stalued, 206 rafes, GALVANIZED I10N—No. 1 150 ; No, 29@24,10¢; No, 26@20, 17¢ ; No, 27, 1803 No, 98, %0, A dizdonu of 43 por cent I 1udo rrom i ifat, Corpeu—Copper botloms, 40c 3 braziers, over 12 b, 4704 tiwned copper, 3o planished copper, 40¢; doj wont {o alzes, 436 Winu—2 to 6, 703 6, 8, sud 9, 02{0; 10 to 11, 10Xc ; 13, Mio; 18 4nd 19, 13e: 15 and 16, 10370 13 { 18, 1630 3005 20, 10303 full tniiidie, per cent’ discount ;' fenco wird, Tife ; by car land, To, NAILS—Woro aciivo at tho huieséd prices: 10 004, pes kog, $.634 5 80 4o, $1,873¢ 3 £ 10,85,1 do, 5,503 9d do, 1012353 11 do, fihe, $1.63: b12d: dheh $r124 '1iigo off to o (rde, L STORES—{Vero il tolerably good demand, at uncliougeil prices : Munllla rope, 3§ 1, 15303 Alenl rope, @ 1oy 155@10e 3 kush homp cord, 51 1h, 20 503 marliie, ¥ Wb, 20@3% ¢ taxred rope, B by 19¢:180 1 oakun, B balt, $5.0020,50; piteh, W Lrl, $0.0007.00; tar, 3@ UHl, $5.0066.00 O1L8—The deunind for carbon shows a steedy in- creare, and priceaste quoted firm and higher fu noarly all tho marketn of 1ho “conntry Hersu dgo advanco Tina beon catablishied, holders iy Tard ofl contiues netive, und fs advan witls tho ruw materal, quotations Loing marked up 6 fo-day, Lineccd, whale, sperm, nnd most othor desci tlonm, woro it fulr seqiiest, sud finn rnd wnela priced, Wo quolo 1T2g¢ 3 vstr lard off, 8@ 6o No.1, Gic; $1,00: da botle «d, '$1.08; whalo, HiG62 @303 N fooy ofl, strletly pure, §1,107 do 6xtra, 0003 ‘a0 No, 1, 760 bink oft, 603 Mruils,’ 6503 olofhunt oll, Dic turpontine, 5203 ualitha, 63 gravity, 18G10c; thia, common, 16Ge10e, TOULTLY' AND GAME—Clickens wero in largo supply, wnd prices wero weak und i hnyers’ favor, Duteks Wore also dull, whito turkeya nold ut 11¢, Game i gond Fequiaty’ il prairie dhackens adsonced, Wo auole: 01 chickens, £.8064.00; upring do, §3,60 @ ( ke, FA.007 tuflieys, do 2@ ruudl diicks, $1,702,00, ‘ATOLS—AT0 Very ‘heurcy, snd have sdyancod 500 per brl,Thioro 85 good lacal sl shipplng demund, and tho gupply s Jndequate. Wo wow iuoie; Goa to cholee potatues, in barrels, $2,6063,00 5 du por bu, SUresLon: sullow wweet, 4,60@4.00; 'red,’ 12,608 orséy, $0,60, {DE—1{muiby seed continmos dull, and n further deulih of AE100 16 boted, Bales wors ade at $2.40Q $).00, clostug wt §28092.85 for pritue, Flax wus i good requent but casler, nt $1,00@1,95, Olnvor fo- tanina quiet ; prime sold in a amal wu{ nt §6.40, Rnles embraco 60 haga chofea imofhy noed {early) nt 003 26 bags do nt €4.00; 61 baga-prinio nb $3.87; 245.Lngs.. nt $2,45 3 274 vaga do nt $2, 08 bags medivm ot £2,70 ; 12 bitgn - o ot $2.70 15 . hagn - do nt $2,05 1 04 g do at £2.60 3 44 bagy common ut $2.60 3 0 cara flnx. at5L95, dolivered ; 1 car do at $1,00; 10 bags clover nt ! BALT—~Tho markot continucs falrly notive dnd firm under lght stocks, Tho only changs s {n gronnd ni- ' -um, whidy fu moro plonty aid ouslur quotable at '$1,80@2.10, nceording to tho quantily wanfed, Wo t: ' Onondags, Osnnds, ond Snginmw, ordinary coarac, $2,105 coarse Dinmond* 2, ‘(muud nolar, $2,163 dairy, without bgs, dhiry, with_boga $otvgaadi Atbton aniry per mack, $5.00@0,25; Turk's Island, $2,00 ground, ahum, $1,60@3,10, TEAS8—Continua to move on a liberal sealo at firm snd unchinged prices, Tho tondency in fine goods {s upward, whilo “nll graden aro sironger than 8 fortnight' ago, Wo quoto: Younyg hyson, com. mon to fair, 46@650 ; 4o good, 60@700 ; do chiolceto 0x- ira flne, 05¢@1,105 common to fina old hysow, T0@HIC; , commoh imperinl, 652050 ; good to cholce, do, 80c@ $L10 falr to good gunpowder, 70@%0a3 cholco Ping- Buoy, $1,15@120; extra Moyune, $1.35@1.40 3 chofco to oxitn now Japon, D0c@$1.00; falr to gaod old, 0i@ 700 3 common do, I8@420; -colored natiiral leaf Japan, 085@66o; common to ine’ Oolong, 33@45c; good, 85 @05c ; cholco to oxtra, 85c@$1.00, ) TOBACCO—Wo quoto: i Fine OyT—Extra, 15@850 3 chofce, 65@700; medl- um ; B5@600 ¢ poor to cuinmon, 40@500, Trug—Natural Jeaf, T6@800; hait bright, 60@70; Dlack, sound, 40@55c. choleo, 32@300 § medium, 29@ BuoriNa—Good o 9l¢; cammon, 20@28c, Remains Arm at the annoxed quotations s susple, $10,60; hickory, $11,60; alabs, WODD- Boach, $9.50; $0.60@7.00, delivored., ‘WOOL~~This mnrket 18 rather quict, aa corapared ' with what §t waa lost weok, Manulfacturors . have 'pmlmhly ‘bought abont all tho wonl hoy will want for T'ho present, sud dealera now look for a quict {ime, . the nupply fa vury light, and prices aro sloady, ns quoted below: Tub, washied, primo, . Tub, washod, common {0 good. Gommon y. 3 Flooco, washed, ¥&X, Tight.... 2@t Flcoco, washied, XEXX, dingy, @180 ¥leaco, washed, medium lig] 2942 CORrad, WoAodeve.euvsoes 382400 Floeeo, unwashiod, coarao io mediiin, 3063920 Floece, unwashed, conrac, and dingy. @lo Flecco, unwashed, fine @28 Buper and extra pullod. " Turry wool, 10@16¢ iess, RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Yere sclivo and firm at the following rates &) ol FH ¥ B Chicago to 5 23 53% 55 Agef $1.20f 1,10 10 ‘Wilmington, Del s | Lo Wflflllh}ffln, D, o0 1.00| Aloxandeln, Va, o | Tag)... Pitiaburgh; . Bridgoport, 0., and Dollatrd] - 30 cojpo | 35 ‘Whecling e} 3 1036 40 Clevolan ool aoax] o Now Cauie, B, Toungstows) ’ ‘and Akrat, O, | w0 | coloo | ss | oIl Gity, Qorky, and Froniciu, 0 | _78fo9 | 42y Norfolk, Va.. o BT IR O R ‘Wilmington, N, .| B 1.35] Charloston..uiieens | T 1.54)... . Pelarsburgs and ichmond.<| 65 | Taoj.soliil T CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. FrinAt Evesmig, Sopt, 19, Tho offorings st tho salo dockn were fair {his morn- ing, and tho arrlvals have been numeroun during the sy, tho wind bolug favorablo, Thero wan a good at« tendanco of buyers, and the markot was fulrly nctive Chiofco Manistea joists nud seantling sold Cargoes composed entirely of tlifs grado of Bhingles sold and fem, at $10.75, Tumber bave horetoforo brought $10.50. at $3.95, nud are very firm, boing #earco, Tho market was rathor quiot fn” the afternoon, atid consldorablo lumber was lott over, though tlio greater part of it ar- rived sinco noou. Quotations uro ne followa: Good ta cholca boards and vtrips, $1.00@10.00; common to ‘medinm do, $10,00@12.60 Jolsts sud_scontling, $10.00 @10.75; sbiuglcs, £3,251 1ath,$ 18T, Tho follawltiy faluh wero reportoi ¢ Cargo sebr Falcon, (rom Ludlngton, 120 m Jolstaand scantling at $10.50, Bebr Whito Oak, from Maulstco, 150 1 Jjolate_ and scantling ot $10.50. Scbr oleth Dilood, from Ludington, 120t jolsts and seantling ot $10.50, mill tally, Sold by J. B, Loomis & Co. ‘Curgo schr Macine, from Mugkegon, 160 m sirips apd bourdnnt $16.00, Cargo sebr Kob ltos, from Muske- yon, 11 m cominon alrips and boozds at $10.50, Sold by William Meglade, : ‘Onrgo welir J. A. Lolmes, from Maniatee, 135 m jolsta aud keantling ot $10,75, Bcow Flauct, frou Ludington, 50 sliort Joluts and ecantling, Inrgely 16 ft, ot $10.25, Sebir Hato E, loward, from Ludiugion, 100 m short Jolkts and scantling, largely 16 £t 4t $10.25, Sold by 1, K, Bickford & Co. ‘Carigo prop Ocontd, from DePere, 264 m A eliinglea at 3,35, Schir Great Weat, from Oconto, 160 m strips und onrdn at $13,003 75 m common boarde-at $10.00; 16 m Tath at SLAT. Sold by Irish, Bullen & Co, LUMDER ERiIGRTS, Munisteo, $3.2:G0.60 Ludingtor, $3.0063.25 ; Mus- Tegton, $2.75@3.00 ; Oconto, $4.00 3 Menowince, '$3,60; Wiife'Luke, §,00; Pontwater, $272; Grand Haven, S5, AT THEXATDS, At many of tho yards the demand fa very active, tho bulk of tho trado belug on fnterlor accaunt, aud for common Iumber, lath, nud shingles, whila otlier deals crn report their businduy about th simo s it hins been, und not partcularly active, Pricea aro strong, capec- “fally for shingles, which ro very scarce, fnd aro ndvancing. Wo qiote: k Furst cica .00 Beeond clei 3 41,00 Tuird clear, 1 fueh, 38,00 Third clear, thic o 1 40,00 Olear flooring, 1st and 2d " togethier, TOUL1vsassosevranensess 98,00 Olear siding, 14 aud '3d togetlier..,... 32.00 Common siding... 1800 Common flooring, dreasod, drst. 33,00 ‘Common flooring, dreased, sccond, ... 28.00 Wagon-hox boards, selected, 14 inches und upward, 36.00 A stock boards 36.00 1 plock bourds. 27,00 C stock boards 15,00 Gommon_ boar 111260 Jolst, seantling, 3 ctc., 16 fect atd under, greet,. .. .. 12,60 Jolstnud scantling, 18 t0 24 fect 14, Pickets, squaro, 15,00 Pickots, flat., 12.00 Cedar posts, aplit 1000 Cedar posts, round. 17,00 No. 1 mawed shingles,. 150 @ 200 LE I S SYT%@ 8.50 Bhingles on ‘frack... 4,60 No. 1 sawed... 125 @ 150 Tureo olars 10? e i b tddl b tranateieod, ‘which charge follows the shingles, Thickness—Fivo shinglos to bo Lwo inclica i thicks ness. ‘Lougth—Stxteen inches. HATD: WwOOD. Black-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@150.00; clear, $06.00@85,00; common, $35.00@60.00; cull, $20.008 $ .00, 39.00840,00; common, $16.00825.005 tluoring, $30,00@40.00, M@40,00; common, $10,00@25,00 lhcknr)fi—flh @SS’&M@K&W: common, $20.008 .00 5 eull, $12,00( . e inar $U8.00805.00; common, $10,00@25.00 cull, $10.006 15,00, Tutternut—Clear, $35,00@00,00; common, $20,008 0, .00, Ch\:rry—vcsh‘:m;h Gzilglb%oem.w; common, $15.000 85,00 3 cull, $12,00@18.00, Wil é‘u-muur, $1000840.0; common, $0.00 25,00 ; cull, $10,00@315.00, G nou Block—ilickory axles, per sot, 1008150 ¢ wagou poles, each, 45@850 ; box Loards, $30.008 10,00. Tlorida ved cedar, 85c per ft ; malognuy, flU@«I'UD o o counters, 800 ; Tosewood, G0@80a 3 whilo holly, d0c, St i iy CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, » Tupay EvENmva, Scpt 10, *Tlio receipts of Uve-stock aince Baturday have been aa follows ; cattle, Shegn anday, oo AT 4 Tueadny’ A 083 Wailnsay . . 1,933 “Thitrudey ] 318 Friduy. . g500 600 0,298 :.é:g Bame timo lnt 10,687 4 Weel boforo lant © 16,454 9,448 Bhipments wor Mondny covvsevees senes T Pueaday 1,020 Waedu 950 LHUTSARY 2 ens s s CRPRLEC A Torge umounE of wock clisuged utda to-duy, rippers, feoders, nud local buyers belng in o Rt oudanee and operating on iberul scale, ‘o Sear approach of the closo of tho week, and the large quantity of etock on sale, mado oldurs uncasy, nnd ety axlety 10 closo qut, former priees wero frocly haded for buything grading Volow cholce, On com- Juon and moiim. grades—including Tesas cattle— iora wan an uverago” reduction of 10c, as compared \With yoatorduy’s rutes, whilo In Rotno inslances conece= Mona of 150 and_oven 200 were granted, Ohoico geades, thogly woro numerons thun onelilior of the Srocediug duye of tho week, wero fn Nght supp) A ut of thnt sort wero rendily ealablo at full pric "Phie purchniscs of uippers wera mado at $.00@4.5) for cotnfed Texans and comnion fo medium naiives ; Rt $4,76@5.18 for good nativen of from 2,180 to 1,900 e lveragie, wnd at $,10@010 for choico o vxtra qualle {low, wverayldg feom 1,350 101,000 lhs, - utchorn oy rated ehietly ut §2,95@3.60 for ' exans, and ol $2,60@ 8,76 for nutivo cows und thin steers, oxen, aud. stugs, Wherowas quite o Hboral domnnd for block enitie, Sohio 450 ligatl chinuglug LANds at $2T6GA,135 or poor Yo prime, Veal calves wero fn demiund a $3,00@0,50, e Lo quality, Tho moro important sales wore : 10 a 0 I, b $4.02 3 100, averaging 3,296 o $.40'7 105, averng(ug 1,480 Ibw, nt $,60 3 144 Toxaus, Tvaraiing 1,200 10w, at $4,00 5 171, avoraging 1,030 1, b §5,103 209, avernglng 1447 158, ot $5.60 ; 'and 4 Toxahw, averaging 1,007 1bs, ab $310, Tho markot closed duiet ud stoady ot the' wubjoinicd prices ¢ QUOTATIONS, Extrn Heoves—Graded sleers, averaging 1,400 Ty o upward.... . Choleo Hooves—Fine, fat, well formied'd year 10 6 yoar old steers, averagiug 3,300 to 5,80@0.10 1,450 1, . Lovs ey 6A0GET0 Godd Boovoi—V tened, finely formed steors, sveraging 1,200 to 1,450 s, .. . 4,70@06,16 ‘Modlum Gradoe—Sicors in folr flesb, svor- nmug:‘mn(u L TR + 4.50@4.00 | ~Butchers' Black — Gonimun. to falr steers, v and good Lo oxtra cawe, for city slaughtor, 2 avernging 100 Lo 1,100} 5 } 2.25@4,00 Btock Jatilo— Common. caitle, ¢ - flosh, avornpinig 700 to to 1,050 b, +9,80@4.00 Inforlor—Light and _thin ’ cows, 3 stnga, bulln, and acallawag steers 1.76@2.60 Cattlo—Toxns, cholco corn-fod.,. .. Cajllo—Tox: 4506476 20 Oaltlo~Tox orthorn wintorod | hirough drovon. 3 UATTLE SALES, No, 171 choico stoers, 16 fair steors., 15 oxtra atoora, ... 102 good ateors, 888388 o0 65 oxon s aompmee BRER5338EASARR 17 atockers, . 10 stockera, kX 3. bt 4.t 4,00 2,650 2.00 3 4.00 o speiiod Brisk “iis” Smoratag, i 15) s morning, pricoa strong. It carly Lecamo ovidont tust thore would bo a failing off of somo 9,000 or 4,000 in tho re- coipta, and this fact induced a confident feeling smong Dbiryers, Opening salos did not show any approciable advanco over yosterday'a pricos, but an the day wora on tho bidding became more splrited, and by noon tho ‘maket waa a atrong 5o botter, both for light and for Roavy grades, Balea woro reportod all tho- way from $4.25@1,80 for Inferlor leavy to $4.05@6.00 for strictly cliofes light—chlofly at “‘.76@4.“0. Only s fow re- mained in Irmfmnn unsold, and the market closed tirm at $4, .66 for poor to oxtra heavy, and at $4,70 1@51?10 for light, Among tho transfors were tho fol- lowing ¢ . NMOG BALES, No. Av. Price)No. Av. Price, 93. 249 192 215 $4.05 99 219 445 |00 180 4,90 23 218 49 281 4.5 34 220 a8 257 4,30 85 a7 03 280 4.35 58 7L 52 210 490 B4 163 44 209 4.95 &0 22 [ 202 440 84 257 34 220 4.95 4 8i0 170 210 -4.45 73 188 T 260 4.&2){ 5T 180 63 290 4 02 200 53 284 440 68 20 81 226 4.90 54 183 45 201 4905 65 102 80 171 600 50 289 45 208 4.85 53 280 69 203 £.00 65 274 [ 200 4.95 46 270 48 48 6,00 35 295 485 |63 4.90 SHOCEP—Wure in good demand fo supply local wants, Dut asldo from tisis thero was po fnquiry, Tho light receipts, howevor, imparted s firm tono ‘to the market, and former prices wero easily sustained, We quoto poor to_common at $2,76@3.60, and medium to choico nt §.76@4.50. OC! NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Bailing from Now York for Queenstawn and Livorpool evary Saturday, and for London directasory fartuight, #or QUEENSTOWN aud LIVERPOOL, from Plors 4 and'41, North Riser, Trone Sopt. . [ Spain, Bopt. I Cabin Passage, $70, 880, nud K00 Correucy. Return Tickets, 8140 and $160 Currency. BTEERAGI: PASSAGE, $29, curroncy. Passonors bookud o or {rou Gormen and Besndinse viam Dol at I Tates. b Bt ships of thta 1ino aro tha Iargost n the trado. Dratts on Groat Hritain, Treland, and tho Coatinant. WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gen'l Wostern Agent, Northeast comor Olark and Randolph (opposite mosw ‘Shorman Houso), Ublcago, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, ‘Tho South Walos Atlantlo Steamehip Uompany's new Sroteelnse Stoamabiva will sall from Fonneyivanis Tad- rond Whast, Jorsoy Cl SATR I Aug. 33 opt, 18 BEABIOR) GLAMORGARN. oL, “Flicno atoatnsliiis; bili Gxiiccasty for {1 {rade, ara pros vidod with ai) th Jatest improvomants far tho comlortand Sonvonionco of Uabin ani. Staorags Passongors, = Hirst Cabin, 860 ourroney; Second Cabia, 863 surren v ago, B ourrency: propaid Steorage oartiicates (Fom Oste Y, 3285, Dradti for £1 and upwards. o Tarthior particulars, apply’ in Cari, at the Come Dany's Otlicos, No. 1 Dack Clinmilers, and 1 Now York ta ARG R & CO., Agonts, No. 11 ficadiray. iBALD BAXTE! Salling twico n wook trom Now York, and oarrying pas. o all Yllrh of Great Britain, Iroland, Continontal e Moditcrranoan. Onbin from $65; St L L e i Dintal purts samo as nthor T°S: carrency. Apply for (ull information at ‘tho Gom pauy' otficor, Mo, 1 Nuuling Groon, Now York, and N, 1, Cornor Lasalfo and Madison-sta., Chicago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BRL- n FAST AND LONDONDERRY, Theso clogant now stoamers will sall from Plers, North Rivor, foot of Nurth Mooro-st., s follows: i And o altarnato Wodnesday thereaftor, taking pas. le’:nrcr:u:{ throngh rates to all y'L\'Il of Groat Britalnand {)fil l‘l‘l'l.d{m}-lculrma,“vfl"v:maln, enmark, and Gormany, For folgit or g by to AUSTIN BALDWIN & GOy Agchts, T Broadway, Hlaoraga Passage Otlice, No. 46 Broadway, ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSIIIP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED FIRST-OLASS STEAMERS, Tivorpol, Tondondorry, and Glasgow, | Trlwackly to and from Quebeo (Portland inwinter). Al lflrlflldl itly and G Hallmors, calling st Quéesatovo, Hallien 2%r passage, (eelght, or auy lnformation, apoly to ALLAN & CO., ARcnts, T2 & 74 Lnknl oo, HATELTONYS PIANCS, ) ’1‘;‘)" 3 GOOLD & SON, ™ Gor. Adams-st, & Wabash-av. NEW CHURCH MUSIC BOOK. TEIER STANDARD, and composers, Bulls largely, Alroady s groat succens, SABBATH SCHOOL MUSIC. : 00l Bong Dook O e rmies coseibnts Thinis coulos ailed for 30 uun__ CEEERFUL VOICES. RONG BOOK, i tho ouo to {ntroduce in Common Beliools the presond n. MUSICAL, ALL BTYLES, MUSIC BOOKS, Priery, 81,60, s a vory suparlor OOLLRCTION OF PALMER, mou of tho highest roputation as o duotors TEIE RIVER OF LIFEH, and AMusic aliko now, orleinal, and boautiful. Bpooimen Price, 50 conts, By L, 0. EMERBON. A S8CHOOL "All hooks matlod, post-patd, for rotall pricos, Oliver Ditson & Co,, Boston. Obas, H. Ditson & Oo., 711 Broadway, New York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, RUBBER COATED IRON TUBE, _PABOAL IRON WORKE, TASKER IRON WORKS TRILADELPHIA, A, NEW OABILE, DL, BSTABLIBHED 1821, MORRIS, TASKER & 00, VOLCANIZED RUBBER-COATED IRON TUBE. ‘WORES AND OFYIOE, WARESIOUSE AXD OFFIOE, Fifth & Tasker-sts,, Phila. No, 16 Gold-st, Now York, Office 29 Pemberion Hquare, ‘Warchouse and Office,’ BOSTON, MAA. TITUBVILLE, PA. PmrADELPHLA, Juno, 1873, ‘Wo danire to call tho apoclal attontion of tho publia to VULCAN1ZED RUDDER-COATED Inox Tunz. Also, sll “tho various Fittings roquirad fu counootion with samo,* nnder F1nzEY's Patent, which wo hiava boon testing wit entira succoss for tho past two yoars, and aro now ready to placo on tho markot, thoroughlysatiafiod that whorovor 1t may bo introduced for tho passago of natural waters, elther ot or cold, its morita will bo acknowledged ovar elthor Galvanized Iron or Load Tubos, which ara now extonslvely used for such purposo, and to whioh, in many locslitios, doctdod projudivo oxists. Tho absoluta indostructibllity of Vuloanized Rubboe~also its purity for the purposs to which woadaptit, ia so woll known that commont 1 uanocousary. & pond a lattor from tha oolobrated Clomls BOOTIER AR, ShD i, Someripte 4 Taat tho aritolafor we, ¢ o0 avoboon kind puoug 0" prico. ‘will DO the samo as for galvanized front tubo anld Ritizgs, subloetto tho ‘st 1Borat trado dis- ‘Wo are also praparod {0 supply ** tongs* destgnod eas octally for thin rtiolo, 40 (hAL1t ons o sorawed ub 3oy PuA Dlsco without injuririg thio coating, sking your ordors, - Raspoctful SRR, hasKER & CO, Jaues O, Boorn, Ti0MAS F. GABRETT. BOOTH & GARRETT, ‘Laboratory for Practical and Anaiytisal Chemlstry, an: 21 Chanteat. Roar.of 8t, Btophion's Churoh, Toathst., bolow Market. P Bataviiphed 0 180, PHILADELRTA, Fob, 13, 1873, ekor & Co., Pbiladalplia. : 'Wohavemado a caraful oxamination of your rabber-goated Sron pipe, tn order Toalat s to hoat and cold, to stonm, havo even oxtonded onr rosearches burning gar, We may montion th similar compound to that constituting. aciificial tooth, axcopt that you It will boar o' high dogroo of 005 Fabircnheit, ‘might bo inforred from ite_hasing been proparcd ng bove 3000, 1t waa not. aflectod by boillag for sovoral Boura in Scbuifilwator, Uity g paesed ot ft Tor about thire days ppearcd to hisvo no cilast on it 'Rfo rubbor coaring resltod iy carbonls ‘maderatoly dilute sulpburioand muriaticac 1fo potash solution. Holutions of ueutral actionon it. Bince tho rubber coatiny to acld, atkall, sa Mouars. Morrls, DEATR B1n8: coniaine o mercury. oxhibited such flrm rosistanca ind hoat, it s clearthat it will offor a stlll stronger ro uce to all natural wators, [n which some of tho above Ingrodiants nr found Iu o icss oxag- gerated, 1. e, {1 1oro dilute stato, In fine, wo congratulat you for findinga coating for {ron tabos, and articlos of iron gon ly, which 18 su ut y roslstant toany of the usual agaml of tho chemtsi and to thoso ordinary agonts which do- aifact, fron coated with other matorfals, Ina groator or lois dogroo. Re- spootfully yours, BOOTI( & GARRETT. OLD IRON. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY GO OF CANADA. OLD AXLES AND WROUGHT IRON SCRAP FOR SALE. The Grand Trunk Rallway Company, dur~ ing the coming Fall and Wintar, will havo a. large number of OLD AXTLHES and a consid= orablo quantity of WROUGHT IRON BORAP to dispose of. They invite tonders for quantities of one hnndred tons and upwards. The Company ‘will commonce delivery in Ootober, and con= tinuo through the winter, as may be sgreed wpon, Parties tondering to stata the prico por Ib.e whether in gold or United Btates currencys the place of delivery (which must be on tho Grand Trunk Railway), and tho quantity xe-- quired, ' Purchasers who require delivery in tho United Btates will pay thoir own Oustoma. duties. Oansh will bo required on delivery. Axles and Sorap Iron must be tenderod for soparately. Tenders, indorsed *Tender for Old Mato~ rial,” and addressed to the undersigned, will be received on or bofore Saturday, the 37th Beptomber, C.J. BRYDGES, . Managing Director. Montreal, 27th August, 1873, GONVICT LABOR. SEFICH OF THH Kansas State Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 5, 1873, Tholabor.of 200 convlats; or whatover mny not o emplos. sd by tho Stateon buildiogs and nocossary work abuas. tha Frison, 18 offorod to tho highost hiddar. "Thoro aro now 50 convicta in the Prison. _Bovonty aro. at the prosent timo omployod in manufacturing wagous, buggtes, aud carrisgen Partics omploylng tho labor. il b allowed to puraue such branches of manufacturing as thoy dosiro, and thap. aro usuaily carrlod on In othor Penitentlarlos, "Gifora will bo rocolvad for 8010 any numbar that may bo subjoct to contracting in tho Prison. ‘The shops now ready for acoupanoy aro as follows: Ono. 135250 foet, 2-atorlos in Loight, of 13 feot cavh,. i roaf, with & now 85-horss powar enging and botlor oc=. cny yl‘)“?lsnond of this bullding In l\‘vln soparate rooms; o p gl i 1a now usod s lnokemith ‘and._ wood-war] ahops far tho manufacture of wagous, &o. Dirootly at e ik s, with biackemiiy. forebs e has it fhis to two shiop xooms of 2002 foot. 30 nocossary hoatiog pipes whi bo put i shops. Tha 4155 roftaliod to hont tho.aliops af lfs o b losa otherwlso agrood upoa At | Laio of MAINE tract, AT thopa and thobotlorsnd englno aro sew sud o por- “Gontrastors to commonge work by the Gh day of No- ebet, 1695, oF as aoon thorostter as wuild o posaiblo 254 coritinug for a torm af yoars to. bo agroed upoti, an 10 oxooed ten years, ivo Danleod 02 8600 tn, eueroncy or nankabla B A s g o5 & SoSBriY Hoe ot Contracting partioa will he' zoquired to give Vond: for tho faithful porformanca of tholr contract I tho surm of ten to forty thousand dollars, or such o sum pro- postion to tho number of convigta emplosod. Paymonts for thio Iabor will bo requirad to ho mado monthly, by the 10th dav of each nionth succoading that In‘which tho tabor was porformed . ‘Oontrastors wii nolbo requlrod (o pay forang timelost by reason of sicknoas, or whilo convicts are confined In their Golis undor punisliment, but conviots will bo allowad ta. Dathe, shnvo, soo tho surgeon, and recolva visita from. Irionds In accordanco with tho rules of tho Prlson, with= out any dodustion for lost tie un that account. ‘AB a¥orago ofiao (5} ours durlng tho yoar il bo con- ur. S 45705 nealed, and will o rocoivod until 20'clock. o 1511 day of Octubior, 1673, ‘THhdUots a0 rofuosted to bo prowant at.pyontog of bid, Tho Hut 14 rnortud to ojoct amy e il bidn. The Keneas oniontiary 1s locatod fiva milos south of Jom e, 2 Bai isfiway, soadoring taron ranoh of (1o Kok 3 Sumpunication uasy. Coal oan bo bad from Lo Loatom SFUFih cont wio in any auARLy. ‘X Turthor tnformmation sy bohad by addressing the votworth, 1ausas, fo whotn all bids aro (G t'thio Board of Dircotors. © PO RN RY HOPKINS, Warden. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Island & S1. Louis Railroad Company, PuEsIDENT'S OFFIOK, Rock 18LAND, fll., Sept. I, [m} STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING: von thiat tho annual meating of the Bl e o s Rk Taind & B, Jani Ruflroad Gompany veill b held at tho Onticos of (1o Come o o ity Fouk” B, 1l on Woduosiay, tie th doy of Ootober noxt, atf 3 i Jomx P. WHITENEAD, 82 <> SINIE WATER-Tilk GREAT MEDIOD EAAT’SJ‘}KIE“ISI[::’ILNH[ !Y the 1igliest Modleal Autboritios. Noutarea’ Museular Dowar (o the Pacalytlo, Youthful Vigor to tho Agud, and Iluvuluys tho Young at a Uritleal Tiosions Dissolves Calonl nd * Qalky™ Duparitad Git, Ruoumatisn, Dyspopsia, Neuralgla, Ur Dotos, Disoases ol tha Kidioye, Livor, aud Sikin, A ual Dropsy, Ohronio Diarchuin, O s sthiun, Norvoustoss, Slooplussoss, Gunoral Dobility, nid hearly overy olass of Ohronio Distase, = Vamphlets’ containin Tiatory of tho Byring and ‘Testimoniala from Madicn Jouenals, Fminoat Vhyaieinns ad Dl iigatshod Citi. Fons, soit ¥XEF. by wall by WILITNEY BIROS., Gonoral Ruuida 1 souaa ronbat., Paliadolpia, Pa.” For saio atn. il AN SO AADK, STEVENSON & REID 3 and b1 Lako.af.. Wostorn Agents. All Right Snlve for IBurns, Bolly, CORNS! 5 conts s box, _ DR, STEPLENS, 14 Dearborafte