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0 TIIIE CITICAGO DAILY TRIBUNII: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 99 Aoy 1872 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. BatunpAY Evestya, Sopl, 20, The nspeota of flunncinl affairs have changed ¥o rapldly to-dny that expectation haa vibrated nlmost from honr to hour betweon tho extromes of hope and fear, In the morning ovoryhody lind rend ovory word in all the dispatches from Now York, ind compared tho prices of stocks with thoso of yesterdny, and compared opinions with evory one they mot. ‘I'ho genoral result of £hly was an almost unanimous opinion that EVENVTIING LOOKED BETTER. "Tho announcoment that the Becrelary of tho Mronsury had ordered the purchnse of $10,000,~ U0 of Government bonds for curroncy revived tho confidenco of many persons who did not understand tho situation any bolter than to bo- tieve that the panic was the result of adeflelency of currency. But, ns might reasonably havo boen expected, tho proposal of tho Treasury to buy bonds had 1o matorial offect. Tho banks of New York aro; of course, short of ourreney, but if every United Btatos bond thoy hald as collatorals wero convorted into curroncy at once, it would not ho ** 5 drop in the buckot.” As for othor holdors of United States bonds than bauks, fow of them would cato to convert thelr investment into cur- renoy which they would ho obliged to doposit in gomo bank, whoroas they could hold the bonds in tholr pockets, or in their privato safes. Navortholoss, tho absenco of any bad nowd from Now York up to about 11 o'clock induced a largo majority of peoplo to think nnd say that tho worst was ovor. But, whon tho telegraph sud- denly aunounced that the Union Trust Company of New York bad closed its doors, the ontiro financlal aspect CUANGED IN ANINSTANT, Pricesof stocks in New Yock foll from 2 to b por cant, and in loss than helf an hour tho prices of wheat aud corn in this market foll over 2 conts per bushol, Tor n while there was great uneani- ness manifest ns to what might come noxt, L'his gave way, howover, to o Tecling of roliof a8 soon as it wos announced that ihat hot-bed of ru- mors, and suspiclon, and panie, thoe Now York Btuck Exchange, was closed. Iverybody felt 88 though it would bo a blessing it that infornal pince was not oponed again for & month. Fi- nally it was sunounced, ou what was believed to be good authority, that the Secrotary of tho Cressury would issuo as much of the “344,- 000,000 roserve™ as was required to restore cou- fidence; in other words, that the Government would expaud its credit and mako direct lonus to tho New York bauks by depositiug o portion or 11l of the 44,000,000 of greenbncks with them, This seemed to 1evive confidenco herein Chicago At onco. EVENYRODY FELT RELIEVED, for, although thera ato_faw peoplo who will do- foud the principlo of Government inter{erence i tho money mavket_sny moro than they would Lhe same interforenco in rogard to roligious bo- lief, thoro is no question that the proposed rom- ody would, in this instance, produca the desired roault of restoring confidence in the New York bauks, which is now very much slnken, Tho only question is as to the advisbility of setting a procedont thyt will be coming back to plaguo us on overy irivial occasion, for the sake of sub- duing a panio a day or two sooner than it would subside of itself. When it is remembered that thoro Las been wo cousiderable loss of property in nuy part of thia Uuited Rtutas sinco Hho Boston fio that tho collupso of the Noxthern Pacific and other bub- bles has been foreseen for & year, and that pru- dent men bave kept clear of entanglements in it; and finally that the United Statos is rich in tho postossion of unususlly large crops of cotton sud wheat, both of which are in demand for for- eign consnmption at good prices—these consid- srations, wo say, onght to convince anybody that thote ean bo no |)ralunFcll crisis, no permancnt dopression of prices of suything that ought not to bo depressed. Tha farmers and tho mer- chante and the banks of the United States are, a8 a rulo, solvent, No bank is ever expected to Lnvo legal-tonder funds on hand to pay eve depositor in full on domand ; but every bauk hina eecurities which will #oll for as much as they ever did, and tho notes of solvont morchauts that will bo paid in_full, d1llm. as 5001 as reason s restored, Notwithstunding all che frauds, de- falcations, and mismauagoment of tho past year in the New York banks, thero is probably not one that would not be able to wind up and pa off every depogitor in full within o month, 8till snother reassuring feature of great importauco in tho present crisis is, that there is no daugoer of loss in the curreucy. IN TIs crry the amount of rogular financial business irans- scted wan, if- anything, smaller than yestorduy. In the prosent excited condition of tho public mind tho banks of course feel disposed to dis- count just us littlo as poseible, though atthe samo Lime they aro meoting uny roasonublo de- mands of their customers, Now York Exchauge was practically unsalablo to-dny, for the obvious reason that our banke do not waut {o increaro thoir Now York balnuces until the panic in that eityis ovor, This, howover, i no objection to shijpers bills drawn ngainst grain, and accompnnied by the Dbill of lsding, except tho fact that currency is scaxce, s it Luy been for a month past, The country demand for_curronoy was lighter to-day, 88 it always 18 on Saturdays. The coun~ try bauks have drawn for so much curioncy during the past few work that, a8 & rulo, their balances here are small, and they cannot check for much more, Iris the samo with the Now York balances of the Chicago bauks; the do- mand for money to move the crops had called tho bulkk of Western capital home somo time 8go. THE FRANKLIN DANK, of this city, wan unable to meet the debit balanco against it ‘at the Clearing-House to-day, and was therefore compelled to euspend. The bauk hns deposits to the amount of sbout £300.000, of which nenrly 100,000 is savings doposits, '[ha officers of the bauk state that thoy will be abio . to ‘fi everybody a8 soon as the panic is ovor thoy ean call in their lonne, The Franklin Bank has uot bad a_fimt-class repulntion, oven for 5 small bank, sinco tho firo, its in- ability to pay £9,000 debit balanco was known to the othor bauks of tho city as eurlyas 12 o'clock, aud if there had been any disposition to boluter up weak concerns, the kvowledge of tho wroakness of the Irauklin Bank could usily have been kop: from the public by the atheyr mom- bers of the Clearing-Houso, bulthere is no such dispnsifian. The clearings of the Chicago banks for tho week wore: Late. Clearings, _Dalanees, Monday ... 5,205, 876.80 $326, Tuesdsy 0,188,04 Wednoed 1,031.9 Thursdsy 57,740.69 Friday. ..o 4309,807.65 Baturday . 4,708,655,12 Total......... 20,644,160,14 $2,610,243,97 Corresy'g week lant year.., 21,259,504,45 ,112,231,70 A COMFORTING OPINION, The following dispateh from Mr. Goorgo S. Coe, Prosident of the American Exchange Na- tional Bank, New York, to tho State Saviugs Tu- stitution, of thia city, at 9:10 p. m. to-dny, gives & most wolcome prospect that the worst of the jpauic may be oyor in New York ¢ New Yonk, Sept, 20, 1873, To State Savings Inatitution: My convictiou I that the eform fa over, Gro, 8, Cox, President, It will be scon by dispntches elwowhers that MMr. Coo is one of the Committeo of Bank Presi- dents uelacted to perfect sone plan of rolief for tbe New Yoik bunks in their present sitnation. Thoso who know him, kuow that he doey not ox- press opinfons without good grounde, LOCAL BTOCK AND HONIN MARKET, Monsrs. Preaton, Kewn & Co, quoto as fol- lows thia afternoon; Buying, Selling, 520084, 112t 1123 6-3080f 1 191 5-20s of '65, Sl 5-208 of '67, Jun, aud July, a1 U, 8, 61 El Gold (ful 1L dold coupons,, 11l 1% Gold exchange. . 113 Blerling oxchang « 1083 @104 100" & dnit, ml(u%o Oity # Cook County T8 seesee “Town, County, aud Oily 104 of Lids —_——— REAL ESTATE. The financial panio which bag temporarily unsettled confidence all over the United States will, of colivse, Lave some temporary effect o check the ctivity of businesa In resl estale, oy well an u everythiug else, Tul there 4 no reasonablo ground for any anticipation that it wit depresa values, The value of Obicago veal estate in based upon the concontratlon of trade in tho exchangs of the products and commoditica at thia point, Thero never wana time in the history of this city when jts legite Imate trade was 80 large and profitable, ud conse- quently never s tima when real eatata licro wus £0 sfo an investment d tho ultimato resull of the prescnt psnio in bouds sud stocka will probably bo fo divert money from such luyestment to the moro atablo values of res) esiate, - . AvCTION BALTR, Wi, A, Bultora & Co, wold at puiblle anction, Tast Moray, a two-story frame dwelllng, snd lot 522125 feet, on tho corner of Culifornin npd Jackaon streots, Thorico obtulned Was §2,600, subieet o & Wortgago £lison & Foater sold at publio_auctlon, ou_Tuendny, Sept, 10, on tha ground, 27 lots, located an Wuhpanscl and Lowe avenues and Wallaco street, Prices ranged from £600 fo $420 pier lot, the snlo aggrog Iln;‘ $18,538, On Lowa avenua the lote sald for £(00 to $650 euch, On Wahpanach ventio thoy sold for $700 Lo $760 cach, nnd on Wallaco atreot for $4G0 to §776 cach, 0. O, Thayor & Co., 80l nt auction on Tucrday, the 1011 fiinty, tho threostory brigk sloro No, 74 Houth Bangamon atreet for $11,! Ty wamo firm nold on th 17th of Soptembier, in tha Lake Shoro Subdivision ub Winnetka, sixty-six lots, cach GO foet front, at prices ranging from $4 to 418 per front foot, Tho fofal consideration af snles wan $24,600, Thin wan ang af tlie ot auceoraful nalen of the senwon, Ovar 700 peopla were n nttondanco, whoro ap u'uclnl‘h;u of tho proporly was evidenced by tho rices padd, P! Tes aoli at pubifo anetlon lust Triuy bwo oty 252124 feet ench, fronting on Madison strect, west of Western svenuo'; considoration, $82 per front fool, OTIEN SALTS, Oscar T, Minch, No, 87 Dearborn street, roporta biiat- ness yory brink, A tho fallowiog sales ;' Elghty neres Hee, B, 11 town of Warth, at $250 por acre, and ‘clght acrés fawn of Lyons, in Soc, 960, ot 3200 por acro, Loth of theso pleces iro loeated Houthiwest of tho cify, at o distance of about 0 miles from the limits, HUMMARY OF TRANACLNS FO TIIE WEEK, Tho following I8 tho total smonnt of city stid siburb- an property frausforred duriug the week ending Satur. dny, Bopt, 20: Gity firoporty, number of enles, 191 ¢ ronatderation, 508,189, Nortii'of city limita, number of rales, 0; consideration, $23,300. Bouth of city liits, number of ralen, 923 conskloration, §U,105, Weat of city limita. numbor of sates, 23 consideration, £60. Total s, 164, Total considoration. $659,- COMMERCIAL. SATURDAY EveNINo, Sopt. 20, Tho following wore the receipts and shipmonts of tho leading nrticles of produce in Chicnge during tho past twonty-four hours, and for the corresponding date one year ngo: BECKIFTS, 1872, 5,053 b 0| BUIPMENT6, 187, 1879, Rye, bu, Tiarley, bk, K 18,712} Qrars soed, 110,042 Flox scod, ibs,, a1, Tiroom-corn, i 27.7:0) 481,681 50 A4 Tiides, s, Highwinos, bl Wool, Yotatoea, i, Lumber, a feot, Shingles, n Lath, m Balt, brla, Withdrawn from storo yestorday for city consumption: 11,006 bu wheat; 2,168 bu corn; 5,022 bu oata; 1,408 bu rye; 6,705 bu borley. ‘Withdrawn for do during tho past weok : 22,031 bu whent; 25,018 bu corn ; 84,770 bu oats; 6,169 bu rye ; 24,899 bu batley. The following grain has been inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clock : 549 cars wheat; 40134 cars cornj 64,472 buNo, 2 do, and 948 bu rejected do, by cunal; 53 cara onts 7,000 bu No. 2 do, by canalj 17 cararyo; 985 cnrs barloy. Total (1,119 cars), 494,000 bu, T'he following were the receipts and shipments of breadatuils aud live stock at this point during tho past woek and for the corrosponding wooks ending as dated ¢ Tlour, brls, Wheat, bu 1,318,763 1 Coru, bu, 1,149,596 Oata, bu, 341,474 Tiye, b, 10,01 Marley, Live liogn, Cattlo, No. Tlour, brl 35,760 Wheat, b, 1,513,080 WONIE C0LRI0 28143 217,057 45,155 856,702 ‘We are requosted to state that the wholesale prices of linseed oil, from crushors, is now 930; not 9Cc, as previously reported. Tho lendivg produce markets wore again weal to-dny, and most of them wero less notive, owing to a lack of buyers, oven at the decline. The uows from Now York tinged tho situation liore with a deeper gloom (han yosterday, though the effect on Western produce was gen- orally regarded as only temporary, The ship~ ping movement was imupeded by the fact that it was impoesible to draw on New York for cash ngaiust grain forwarded, or oven to sell New York exchange, and the markets were furthor depressed by the pecuninry siringency hero, which forced mnuy bLolders to realize, and kept out many persons who would have beon buyors under an ordinary condition of the ‘money market, Thoro was, how- over, Mittle of the forced selling out noted vesterdny, The reported ehipments of yester- dny were largo, and exceoded tho receipts; thoy bad been nixanged for Leforo the crush at tho Last. Tho recoipts of to-duy were large for the same roasou. 7hero can bo o doubt that very little more grain will bo forwsrded from the country till confldonce iu restored, but a good donl s yot on 1ho wey, and will isop up ibo-vol- umo of our roceipts for a dayor two. Our present stocks of grain are large, but ean probably be carried without uoh difi- culty, though part of tlhe load is neccs- Bar f plifted to other shoulders, The result of the panic In thie East will probably bo to causo n temporary blockade of our produco movewent in Loth directious, and tha shrinkage of prices will correspond in magnitude with tho oxtent of that blockndo, “he fall is a serious one for holders aud producers, but must be small in comparison with tho Eastern tumble in stueks, aud the prospocts for a recovery are in- fiuitely botter. It is mattor for congratulation that, amid all the oxcitement, there has beou ne fuilure smony our local operators in produco. Bome of them have been very hard pressed, but proved them- sulves nble to bear it, 1u the dry-gouds markota thero wore nonow de- volopnionts, ~ The domand continues uninter~ raptedly active, and the market maintnins the firm, healthy tone that has characterizod it for woveral weoks past, Btocks are largo and at- tractive, and our jobbers ure prepared to meet any and all domauds that may be made upon them. Tho grocory trade was active, both in staple and aide-goads, tho aggragate distribution berg quito as Inrgo a4 on tho precoding days of the week, and the qoncrul market again pre- sented a firm tone, Who changes in prices wero conflued Lo sugars, which wers up an 3o ofl around, in a\‘ml}nthy with the recout advance of X@J){o in New York. Stocks are light hore atid at the East, and hoidors oxpross confideneo in the permanonce of prosent prices, Byraps and molasses are alyo reported in seant supply, and, undor a continued netive demnand, the tendency is to s further advance, Coffees wro steady and firm, ens ara quated highor at the Eugt,” which imparts o flrmer touo to tho market bore, some lolders rofusing to sell ut former rates. Bpices, soaps, stareh, etc,, rulo steady and firm, Iu (ho buster and cheose mar- ket » liboral amount of enles was accomplished ot substantially the prices curront earlior in the week, tho formor quotablo at 12@27¢, and tho latter at 10@12}go for merchantablo goods, Coal remained fivm at §10.00 for Lackawanua, £0.50 for Brio and Walnut Hill, £7,60@8.00 fur Iudisna Block, and &6.00 for Wilmingion, No changes were noticenble in the hay, lide, and {enther markets, Oils mot with s good inquiry, and o fiberal smount of sales was uncnmp\mhed ot the prices ruling yesterday, or at 17io for earbon; 78@76c for oxtra lard, #1.00@1.05 for liuseed, and 62 for turpentine, Pig-iron, paiuts, tobneco, and wood wore unchanged, I'ho lumber markot continues active, and the provalent feoling Is ono of firmnesy for nearly il grades, Bhivgles aro also vory firm, and sre all the whilo advanciug, owiug to senrcity, Tho demand for metals, tinners' stoek, and unails is setive, and prices aro steady for tho formor, tin plate excoptod, it having declined G60s owing to {ha deciine in New Yoyk, Nails have sdvauced 121¢e, and are very firm st &L76, with tho" ‘usual discount to Iho trade. ~ Thore were no mow foatures in building mato- rlals, fron, cooporngo, or mnaval storos. “'tado I sbout equal to tho averago, and pricon were without important change. 1lops wero in moderate request and rather firm, Corn and wool wore unchanged, Timothy seod was dull and weak, closing at 92.76@2.80 for prime seed, Flax sold at about former pricos, Otlor soeds were quict. ‘Thedemand for green fruits way fair, and nslos worninade at Friday's prices, The ucareity of potatoos continues, aud they aro vory frm. Poultry was In largo supply snd slow of salo, Tgga remain flem, 1iighwines wore fnactive, snd vominally 3¢@ 1c Towor, nt 920 bid, and 923¢e awked por gailon ot tho oloss of the session. Stocks hore ara fie'st, but tho difticulties ntlending transnctions with Now York kopt shippors out of the markot, and there was no local domand, Tho roceipts oxhiblted an inoronso, which fact was partinlly responsiblo for tho deeline, New York was quoted tho same as at tho closo on Lriday, at o, Lake frolghts woro quict and irrogular, Thero wag nlmost no Inquiry for vosuols to onrry to Awmerican ports, and ratos foll oft ige, Lo 120 for corn and 130 for whent, to Buffalo; Thoro was o fair inqulr{ for wheat roomn to l(lnFntou. the shipping difleulty not bolng folt in that dircc- tion, and_the forinor rato, 22¢, was maintained. A total of sovon chnrters was roported, which will earry ont 110,000 bu whent, and 4&,0!)0 bu corn, In addition to ouo vessol churtored last ovoulng. Proyisions wore moderatoly active and Irregu- lar. Mees pork was in ratber light demand, but firmor on cash lots, while options for wintor do- Iivory wore quotablo at about Go i bl decline. Lard was activo, opening at uuchanged figures, but advancing 60 per 100 lbs on options for win- tor delivery, whon Liverpool was quoted strong- er in tho sacoud regalar dispatch, Mentd wore quiet and » shinde easfor for presont, but 2o per b highor for meats cut during the coming sea- #on, for which there was s better domaud, with prunEectu that a good many Luropoan ordors will be Lero sliortly, unlosa tho flnancial troubloy in Now York shonld extond across tho Atlantie, Tho market closod at the following rangoe of ricos: Moss pork, cnsh, or sollor Seoptember, 16.95@16,00; do sollor Octobor, $16.60@ 15,0214; do mellor Docombor, €15,45@18.503 woller January, $18.70@13.80. TLard, cash or sollor_Boptomber, ©3.00@8.123¢ ; snmmor do, $7.05@B.00. Lard, soller Novomber, 78{a; sollor Decembor, $7.80@7.85; dosellor Jaminry, 7.05@ 8.00 do seller February, 8e, Sweol, picklod lums quoted at 9@lle for winter, and 8}{@100 for summer, Dry salted meats steady at 75(@ Ti4a for shouldors; 8l¢@H5 o for short ribm g and 82{oc for short vlear. Boxed shouldors, 747 @T73ge. En;;lh!h moats, 8%@% for short riba; Yo for short clear, Bummor-cured monts qhotablo at 3o below theso prices. Green hams (16 1bs) at 8o asked, scllor Lecombor. Short Tibs, soller Docomber, at G3e, boxed s do ghort clear, T@734e; shoulders, 487@43c, boxed, soller Decombor. Bacon is quoted at 8igc for shoul- dera; Die for clonr riba; 9o for short cloar ; and 18@16e for hams, all packed. Mesa beef, £8.75@9.00 ; oxtra mess do, £0,75@10,00 ; beof Tams, $20.00@23.60, City tallow, T@7%o; groass quoinblo nt 43/@Gicc. Balos wero re- ported of 260 brls cash mess pork at $16,12%¢ ¢ 250 brlw do, seller tho month, at 316,975 ; 60 tes lard at Blge ; BOO tes do, sollor Novembor and Decembor, ab 75¢; 750 tes do, sollor Decomber, &t $7.85; 1,750 1es do, sollor January, at 7.95 ; 250 hoxos shoulders, soller Decombor, at 4¥fe. Tho Daily Commecial Report gives the follow- ing us tho shipmonts of provisions from this polut for tho weok ending Sopt. 18, 1573, and gince Nov. 1, 1872; also compnrative figures : Pork, | Zard, Hams Should'ra] Hid Al bris, | tes.’| tess s, s, Wo'eg Sop.18, 133 206\ 207 4l 110,000 Samo' wook, 13| i) Toerl 200 318 Binco Nov., 1,73. 250, 47uf10, 610la1, 1191, 364 000 Hamo thno 7172, {104, 440[T7e, s02] 7, 8111347 Flour wns ovon loss active than on Frday, ablrpnrs being practically out of the market, whilo local buyers held off to sce the result of the current woaknoss on wheat, which flonr- holders were not willing to follow. Tho markob was gonorally quoted tho samo as during the post week, the stock on hand beiug so small a8 mnot to causo any pres- sue to soll. Dran was nctive and steady. Sales were reported of 300 brls white winter ex- tras on private terms; 100 brls spring extras old Minn.)at §6.75 ; 200 brls do (Modeun) at 0.375% ; 900 brls do at #6.00 ; 67 brisdo ‘lm‘) at 25,00 ; 400 bils do on private torms. Total, 1,267 brla, Also 10 tons bran at 29,60 on Lrack, and 80 tous do at $10.00 delivered. The follow- ing was the range of prices at tho closo : Tair to chotce White Winter €3tras. ted winter extras....... Goud ta chiolew spring oxtra Low to modinm. .. Minnerotas (patent). Good to fancy Minue Buporfines, ‘Whent was active, and weak, but with less do- ing than on Faday. Prices nveraged 2!{c lower on eaxh, ud 20 lowor on the option for noxt montlh's delivery, which commanded ¢ promi- um to-day, ngainst a discount of l¢c onThurs- day. Liverpool was quoted somowhat eusier, on account of Amorican weskness, and Now York was inactivo. Tho extent of the depression due to tho Eastern panic, may be inferrcd somowhat, when wo remember that wheat to-day was actu- ally worth $1.11 in gold, or $1,24 in currency por Du'in this matket to ship to Liverpool ; aud yot no owe was ablo to take it for that pur- pose at 108, excopt thoso who wero oporating through Canadinn houscs, per Kings- ton and Montreal. Theso wero buying rather freely, but the supply wos so liboral that thoy wero able to pick up car lots at fully I¢c below the market rate for seller the mouth. A fow other purchases of cash whent were made to fill contructy, and a little of tho other grados for xail shipment, Tho speculative buying was principally confined to tue filling of shorts, us very fov waro willing to o long, for thie doublo reavon that they wero afraid the market would go still lower, and did not caro to have thoir ready money locked up in margins, The market was, however, vory steady during the last hour of the session, as the opinion scemed to prevail that prices had about touched the hord pan, and as noarly all had sold out who nad been forced to do so, and not mauy were in- clined to go short, there was o rather firmer feoling, though not much demand, Seller tho mouth, or round lots of No. 2 u‘wriu§ oponed ab £1,103¢, advauced to $1.105¢, doclined to $1.08%5, improved e, fell to 81075, and advanced'to £1,08%, closing at 91.083¢." Car lots of No. 2 spring ¢losed ut §1.083@1.08%c, Soller Octo- er uold at 31.073{@1.10%, cloking at $1.08%@ 1.083¢, Bellur tho year sold at $1.07}¢@1.09, Hogular No. 1 spring closed at 3112}, with J5@ 8{c per bu ‘l)lmmium on Northwestorn, No. § sprivg declined Go, the best bid st the closo being 990, Hojocted was inactive, Cash sales were reported of 9,300bu No, 1 spiing, pait Northwestern, at $1.13; 2,500 bu_do al £1,123¢; 7,500 bu No. 1 Northwestern at $1.13}¢ ; 10,000 bu No. 2 xsring at 81.08%¢; 42,600 bu do at'81.081¢; 6,400 budo at SLUSK ;' 14,800 bu do at $1.U8%4; 118,800 bu do at $1.08; 13,600 bu do at $1.07) ; 22,400 bu do at £1.079¢; 2,400 bu No. 2 Northwestorn at §1.08)¢; 6,400 bu do at §1.03 ; 800 bu No, 8 spring at $1.03; 800 bu do b 1,02; 12,400 bu do at $1.00; 9,200 bu do &t 9%, Potal, 279,200 bu. Corn was moderately active, and 1@134c lower, being #o weak carly that it seowed as if it wero going to tho dogs, but sottled down aftorwards to & steady condition, with a fair amount of trading at the declino. - The English markets were quoted somewhat lowor, doubtless as a consequence of our previous weakness, and Now York was demornlized into inaclivity, but our buyors and sellers accommodated themsolvos to tho wsituation, and traded_liberally, though a great mauy of the transactions wore in the way of sottlement. Cash lota wero very dnll during & great part of thososeion, and it was almost in- possible 10 diwpose of car-lots at ouo timo, ihoro being no Bhi}vplng demand, while the eapitaliats took hold but sparingly to carry agniugt October options, paying about 3{c pro- mium for strictly froah recoipta over tho prico of rogular. ‘Lhe receipts by rail wore someiwhat lens, but those by causl wore largo; it is, how- evor, probablo that tle volume of *arrivals will dwindlo down to a Jow polnt within two or three days from now. The ex‘Foctn(Inu of this pre- vented & more extonded drop, nd steadied the feeling, s yedlll){ a8 it was known that thero is o very long lno of shorts out, which must bo filled. Boller Octobor openod at 423gv, do- oliued_to 41)4e, rose 3e, fell off to 403do, ad- vancod to 41350, snd closed firm nt thiat fig- ure, Beller "tho wountn, or regular No. wold at 89 @410, closing at 8igo, Hbrictly fresh recofpts of No, 2, and’ bigh inixed, closod rolutively strong, st 40Xo. Beller Novembor sold b 43@445¢0. Rojectad wae quict ut J6i¢@ 870, mostly at the inside. Oasl sulos wore ro- sorted of 8,000 bu No. 2 and high mixed at 030 ; 4,000 bu do_at 403¢o; 20,800 b do at 4053 80,000 bu do at 897¢e; 40,000 bu do at 801 ; 4,000 bu rejected at 8703 1,600 bu_do_at 8ts 5,000 bu do at ido ; 6,000 bu No. 3 nt 89350, ‘Lotnl, 128,000 bu, Oats woro quiot, and fully }¢o lower, but slrong., ''he market opened with & panicky fueling, two or throe holdors offering their prop- erty a if they thought the wholo deal was going to the Inko of brimmtono, soller Ovtober sedling ot 20140, and sellor tho month being offered at 983¢c, A spoady roaction sot in, and the markot roso to the juside pricas of yosterday, to S0} for Qctobor, and 291fu for this month, closfug vtendy, Seller Noveinblor was inactive. Beller the yoar was nomingl at about tho snmo as Sep- tomber. Btrictly fresh receipts of No. 2 closod firm, ot 203{0, and rojacted b 273{@28o. Cash sales wora roported of 8,600 bu No, 2at 29505 6,000 bu do at 2030 ; 10,000 bu do 293g0; 80,000 bu do at 2003 GO0 bu rojocted al 2803 600 bu do at 273{0; 1,200 bu do at 27)ge. Total, 62,000 bu. Tiyo was dull, and 134@20 lower, buyers in- sluting on a deeline commensurate with that of other grain, lhnuih the current rocolpis wera Jight. —'The market for No. 3 opened at 60ig0, and foll off to 050, olosing at 06)go. Lejooled wan fnnctive, Bollor tho montlh was nominal at cath prioes, Caxli salos wora reported of 1,600 I No. 2 ot 003¢e 5 1,200 bu da at 6o 1,600 bu do at 661gc; 1,200 bu do at 650, Total, 5,600 bu, Barloy was very norvous, rathor active, and about Ge lower than yesterdny, in consaquonce of larger recoipts (U1 onrw) wud In aympothy with other grain, 'Thero was nothing dolig In No. 2 till tho Inst Lialf of the sossion, and then tho markot was vory variabla, {mnplng up and down ovor n rango of Jo sovorsl tnes within o fow minutos, It oponed ni$1.24, doclined to $1.25, ndvanced to £1,80, and closod nb £1.29 for cash,’ gollor tho month, sellor Octobor, or acllor the year. No, 3 olosed at $1.03 @1.04, and’ rojocted nominal at Bc, Cosh 'salos wero roported of 4,800 bu No. 2 at £1.40; 10,000 budo at ©1.28; 1,600 bu doat $1.27%¢ s 5,400 budo ot £1.27 5 400 budo at €1.205 10,800 bu do a% £1.25; 800 bu_No. 8 ab &1,06; 6,400 budo at $1.03; 1,600 bu doat 81.02: 800 bu_rojected nt 850 : 1,600 bu do at 30 5,400 b do at. 620 ; 600 bu o’ at 800 ; 400 bu by snmple at £1.26 ; 400 bu do at $1.20 ; 800 bu do at 81,07 800 bu_do nt $1.05, on track ; 400 bu do at 31,51 ; 400 bu do at $1.07 ; 800 bu do at $1.05, dolivered. Tolnl, 53,600 bu. EUROPEAN MARKETS. The following is Beorbohm’s dispatch to the Board of Trado in this city to-ny: Bopt, 20,~London—Cargocs of wheat off cosat or on passago stendy, Cargocs of corn off cOARL or on pas- #ngo quict but steady, Prives momtainad, but Jess ace tivo, - Arrivale of wheat and corn off const small, Tard, 425, Weather in Eugland fafr, Liverpool— Wheat quiot, Corn, 324 0d. Lard, dla G, LATERT. In the afternoon thore was vory little doing either in whent or corn, hut both markets wero a trifle firmor than at tho closo of ‘Change. Wheat sold at $1.081{@1.08}4 ecller tho month, and at $1,085¢ sollor October. Corn was firmar, closing at 4(ic sollor the mouth, snd 41%e sellor 30&01:0:. Other grain and provisions were inac~ Ve, i —— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, SATORDAY EVENING, Scpt. 20, ALCOITOL—Quotablo at $1,83@1,00, DEANS—{Wero In woderaie requeat at unchanged prices, 88 follows: Drime navios, $2.60: primo me- dinm, $2,30@2.40; common to fair, $1,25@2.00, Greon peas, $1,60 per bu, BIOOM-CORN—Tho markot firm, A carof choico green m suld ton dealer to-duy 8t 7¢; and one of old at 4o, Delow sre tho quotations: Good to extra Hurl, B@9ke; brush that will work ftaelf into a cliole hurl broom, GX@70: for good do, fiiG@ s1 good 10 clioles 'stuik brald, BXG@0Me; Inforior brush, 31¢@4xe. BUILDING' MATERIALS—Contiutio in fair ro- quest and steady ab tho followdng rango of pri- ces: Stnceo, 360 ; New York stucco, caste fug, $3.60@4.00; Porllnd coment, $7.50@8.00 @ lrl; Rosoudsle cement, $3,25@3.603 Utien, Louls- ville, Manlius, and Akron ectient, $2,00 by nmar- blo dust, $3.00% lmo in bulk, 80cGF1.00; limo’ (brls), £1,10@1.25 P Lrl; whito eand, § brl, $1.50@2.00; Dlastoring lair, @ bu, 40c; 'fire brick, per 1,000, $56,00@90,00 ;. bullding ‘)Hck (common), $4.50@7.00 3 prossod brick, $14,00@16,00; sower brick, $£8.50@ 10,003 Milwaukes aud 'madorntoly nctiveand Racineprossed, $25.00@10.00, dol.;’ do common, $14.00@16.00; Indisua pressed, $18,00@25,00: 1!0 common, $10.00@16,00; fire clay, 0t 00, —'{ln markot prosonted tho symo general fentitrod as nated on the proceding days of tho week, Aslile from cliolce fabje grades only a limited amount of trading wan done, bit thero was 110 appearance of wealness in any dopartment of the market, to mod~ ernte cliaracter of thio atocka inducing n firm foeling allaround, Some funcy lotw old at an advauce on onr quotntions,—at 28@20¢,—but such galos vero not w fair crilerion of the markel, We quote: Cholce yellow, 26@270; medium to good, 18@2%; inferfor to conimon, 13@17¢, BAGAING—Thero fs still a firm tone to the market for ‘guods I this_lino, but trade, st tho moment, fa slack, Stocks are belng put in better shape i Job~ bers will soon bo propared to All orders with sotio- thing lko_ promptitude, Wa continue to quot Stark A, 073c; Ludlow A, 36}c; Lewiston A, Americin A, 33¢; Amoskesg A, lo; Otter Creck, B4xge; burlap Lags, 4 and 6 bu, 196@20c; a;;.a{e. 17@14c; do doublo, 27@28¢; wool 65e, CHEESE—In this dopartmont fair activity was noted and prices ruled stewdy and uniform us follows: New York factory, prime, 12@1335e; Ohlo factory. do, 10@H)o; Western factory, do, 10@Il)e; lower grides, 5@9e. COAL—Conitinnes active at frm and unchang- Following nro_the quotations; Le- propared, $§11,00; L b wanaa, $10.00¢ £9.50; Walout ' Hilt, $.60% Bl @, Hocking Valley, $9.00 3 Cannel, $10,00; 1 X, $1.60@8.00; Kirklana Grate, $3.00; Cherry Mine, $5,00 Minotri $3.00+ Kingaton, $1.003 Wilnifugton, £0,00. CODPERAGE—Thiero wus o little moro dolig and tho murket Is called firm, owlng principally to. the firmmess In atock, We repeat: Dork bar. rols, $195@1.4b% lurd ticrces, $1.05 @175; whis- ky barrcls, $L.90@2.10% four barrels, 48@STC : pork staves, rough, $52.00@24.00; do. ucled, $24.00 @16.00 5 tlorco Aluves, rougl, $20,00@25,00°, do Tinehied ‘o sawed, §23.00@26.00% whisky staves, rough, £20.00@40,00; do ‘buckad, £35.00'; flour staves, $2.00@ 10,603 circla 'flonr hending, TX@Je yer sol , tour hoop poles, $14,00@16.00 pir m 3 pork and teree poles, $30.00335.00 per i, EGUN—Aro very searee, nnd, belng in good local demand, thoro was no trouble’ §u obiaining formor prices. Salew Tanged from 20@2e, FEATHERS—Vrices aro nnsettled. Owing toa do- clitie 1n otlier markets, hiero §6 & tehdency to reduce prices here, Hogular ‘dealers refune 1o give over Tdc Tor prime live gaéae, but ofhier parties have paid 75c, Wo quota: Pritng tb cholce ilve-geese featliers ot Ti@ 750 { Jobbing price at 82@85c, mixed foathers, 256 00, according to quulity ; cluckén, 0@8c, SFINI—There was & butter supply of cod, but of Stner descriptions thero {u o_continued scarcity, and our deaters are enablud to only partially 0ll the lfberat ordora that axo daily boiug placed by tho trude. Trices ‘romain very firms all around, whilo some_descriptions Lnvo an ¥auciug foudancy, o make o ciaugo In our Hat : No, 1 whitefah, %-brl, §6.0026,25; No. 2 do, 6.00; No, 1 trout, $5.00@5.25, No, 1 sliore inacks b, $13.50@1400 5 Ko, 1 Uny, $10.00 @10,50; No. 2 ninckerel, % brl, §8.50@8.75; fu minckersl, Xe-brl, $T.00@T.25: No. 1 whoro kil @ bufimer-cured_codfiah, per 100 I, £6, G.50; George's codfisl, 0,000,755 Labrador herrin aplft, brls, 19.00@9.50 ] do, ’ brl,'$4,75@5.00; Lab dor berring, Tound, brl, $5.00@,60; do i D, £4.25 @4.60; Loz hosring No. 1, 0@y bos -herrig, seaed, 40@12¢; Columbla River salmon, X brls, $2.60 @ 75 RUITS AND NUTS—No importsnt change in tha situation of this morket was noted, Falr activity still characterizes tho demand, and wiib oue or two excep- tions prices aro firm both for foroign snd do- mestlo assortments, We repeat our quotations of yesterdsy s follows: FoutroN—Dates, 84@ 90; figs, drume, 13@Mc: figs, per box, I6@IG Frinch prunes, 16@16c ; Turklsh prunos, ‘16@154 e, sacks, ed pricos. W ily Taising, layers, §5.05@3.00; ralvine, lovse NMuwc ol, $3.50@3.00; ruisins, Valoncls, 11@11%e; Zanto currants, TX@Sc; citron, 44@ddc, DOMERTIC—Al- ¥ denapples, 1T620c ; Michigan shiced, 104@11e § Miche igan quarters, 9@0ie; Western do, Ti@Bi0; Boutti- 1 @7350; poachen, pared, 2@20c; Deaches, nlves, 10@11c: do, muxed, Ti@8c; bluckberries, new, 16@16}e; raspberres, 43@4ic; pitted cherries, 43350 Nuzs—Fillierts, 16@10c; almonds, Terragoun, Si@dte] Naples walouth, S@ade; bl walnutw, French walnuts, 16@17¢ § Brazils, 0% @10)e; pecsns, Texas, 1U@16¢; Alrican posmits, 65(@73¢ 5 Wilming! ton neAnuts, BX@Yc: Tennosses posLats, TRTNc, GROCERILS—Sugars ara up an @Ko iu New York, aud thls fact hus imja:ted o irm fone fo the mirkot bero, as our joblbers generally ave carrylng light stocks both of rat and refined, We advauce our quiotations an o ull around, Other articlea enuner- ated in the lief wero uuclianged in price, coffeas, rlce, syrup, niolagtos, aud. mioa afher e rulug stendy n T and firm, 1o movement contloues active, and a good feeling provails all around, We reviso quota~ tions A follows ¢ o Y44 @I e; O, G, Java, @ @ile? fauey Rio, 27x@c T MY EITige; Prime Riv, 405 @2Tc; good o, comnon 10, 35@451¢; Toanting do, 24 ingapore Java, "W9@30i¢c ; Costa Itica, fancy, 503 do, prime, 20k @17c; Maracalbo, K@ Canpres—Star, full wolght, 10@193¢c; stoarino, full welght, 4% @16c; do, short welght, 183@14 e, TioE—Patna, Bl4@82c; Raugaoh, 14@G¥c; Oaro- s, V@ 10)c, Siaste-Putent cut loaf, 1B{@134c; crusbed and powdered, 13X@12}e ; granalated, 13K@I250: Ay staudard, 11%@11%4¢c; do, Ne, 2, 113 @11%c; B, NG 1130 oxtra 0, 11K@11%c; O No. 3, 107,@110; Yel- 10w C,N0,1,102,@10}¢c; cliofco browa, 101, @1024c;primo do, 874@10}0; falr o, B3(@J%4c} choics mOlussen wugar, 104, @10270; fair do, 9 @93¢0 3 common do, 8@ 833 Now Orloans sugar, choice, 05, @1070% do prie, Vi@2ie; do, fair, BX(@ULC; comuipi g c, Brnors—Dismond drips, $1.00@1.057 slivér drips, oxtra fino, 8U@HG0; good sugar Luuss AyTIp, TI@UUC extra do, 85@70¢ ; New Orleaus moloeacs, chiolcs, 80@ B5c; do prime, 15@8c 3 do common, 65@T00; Porto b _\-f molasses, cholco, 62@050; common wiolaases, I3 @e, ‘SaLEnATUR—Common to bost, 0@10¢, cloves, 10@4%0; casl nutuiegs, H.30@1 1,20925¢; do No. 38@400; yoppor, ' 2Hewiie} gluger, pure, 28@300; do No, @1 ‘HoAra—French mottled, 1$@03¢c; German mottled, 0)@030+ Golden West,' 630405 Whito Lily, 6}4@ Glge Whito Ross, Gl @001 brown Windeor, 4% 4303 palm, n@n‘-’qu; Buyon Imporial, CX@6 conuut, T@THC; 8340, );TAnnn—mau, 0% @100; corn, 0@110; laundry, 6@ 703 conpmon, GREEN FRUITS—Were in fair supply and de- maudy at gbout tho” sume mugo of yrices, tho exceplion belng for grapes, wiiich were plenty and s triflo casler, We quoto: Lomons, $13.U0 @13.00 per box, Californis poars, $.00@5.00 per cuso’y 4o plums, rod, $3.0@H.60 per’ casv, 15 b ; o, green, 16 1y, $2,50@4.00, California grapes, $7.60@10,00 yer o0 of 60 e, T'afr to cholee npples, $3.00@H,00 per brl, Peurs, T6@%00 per box or baskot ; Dartlett’s do, $1.10@1.25 ‘per Lox, Penchies, 65c@$LE0 per box Laskot; do choleo por basket, $1.25w 170, Grapen pereass (131 boxes), $2.26@3, Duluware do, $5,00 3 Concords, i Lurkely, S0GT60 5 Doluware do, $1,00@ 1,25 pur basket, Cary's cultvalod cranberrlos, 16,00 per Urly wild eraubutries, $13,00@14,00, Quinces, $1,00 ur box, P OPS~Tho recelpts continyo lght, Consumors aro tuyluy for Iumedinto uue, P iutket In rather un- sottied, though u stronger feoliug v being devoloped, Bome ,nl’uol howevor, thiuk the {mporistious from Tavarls will be targe, and keep prices down, A dealer who lhas juat returied from Wisconsin and Iowa sates tlat tho crop in thoso slutew 18 cortainly not over 8,000 bales, ot ane-Lalt of what (¢ was lut yoar, Wo ot goad lo thoice new at A0@500 ; old, 20@ 100, TAY—Was innetive ond weak, which Las been fie conilition for a fortuight paat, 'Shippors romain ot of tho warket, while (e lacal demand (s rostricted] to mesting immedisto soquiroments, Wo hatupign, G@030'; primros o quoto ‘wholesalo piricen palil by denlers,—carn {0 cone Lain 20,000t follpws: Now tinoth, prime, £14.00 @15.00 $10.00@314,00; do, No, 3, $10,00 , $10,00@10,504 o, midiand, iy $7.008,00, Loons: N WAG- Drairio, $8,00@10,00, For of prossed, $1,00@1,80, according to distance, ~No material change waa_noticeabls in the nituntion of tho e markel. Fair activily pro- vofled, and_tho atinozed quotafions woro - freol paid ' for prime Slock: Greon ety butchors), o groanoured, Nght, 1300 do honey, 113 ¢ part ciire xo,vg@n c: yroon enlf, 10@17¢; veal-kip, w@ie; dry L‘n\,?h‘?!fln' dry Xip, 2103 dry salte edy 1i@1nye; dry fllnt, {0@300; 'long-haired Xip, 11}¢@13c;” deacon king, 60@60c; ‘grubby, acored cut, or ofherwlre damaged, two-thirds prico, IRON AND BTEEL—Thero was 1o "’Y“m“ chnnge in tho comiltion of this market, Trado I falr and fn- croaing, and tho market may bo ealled rm, st prosciit Tatew, though no dmmodisto advanca e snticipatod, Below uro tho rates current ¢ P00 s vaanen 10-10@ 4 Tates 1lorse-shoe iroi @06 rales Dlaty irou, comn @ 0y ralen Norway fron.... @Yo I Norway nail rod @06 B German plow sto @0 @b Cant plow steol, @10 B b Amorican tool sl @He W Ghrome toul atoel @0 Pib Engllsh tool atecl .. @23 rales Engilsh apring steol. @il ralen morlean cant spring steel @13 rales Bteo tire, Y-in. ..., LB @0 m ©SEATHER A Go0i iliigts as doing in this pior- Ed rier pri T kot ot rull formie prlces. Tho folluwiag quotations nEMLOOK. Qity harness., = Contry atid tic, ! o2 Kip, veal City uppos 206 2 1,203 1,40 1,10@ 1,35 0@ 85 7Ne 0 due 87 Tooujgh uppor, Atandard. Mough upper, damoged TiufTalo slaughter sol B, A."80l0. 0. 120 1,48 6@ 1,10 French eaif, Jodot ¥rench calf, Lemoino,. French calf, 24 to 0 lhn, French kip, 60 to 100 Ibe, SETeeY 1.0 MUTALS AND TINNERS"STOGK—Tinplate hus declined 600 nil round owing tothe decline in Now York, incidont to tho recent downward tendenoy of gold, Other articles {n tho llst aro withoub change. Buminers contintics activo, Wo quota ¢ Tix PraTs—10, 10xU4, §19.50: do, 12512, $14.003 do 14x20, $14,50 ; do, roofing, 1C, $13,00 ; do, 20x328, $37.00. P10 Tin—Large, 42¢; small, 43¢ ; bor, 4dc. il casks, 110 ; half caskh, 11 @113¢; Teks quai 13703 slabs, e, Burer InoN—No, 4, 6}o rates; Rusala iron, 230} do No, 1 stajned, 200 raten, GaLvANIZED Inox—No, 16@30 16c ; No, 22@24, 163 No, 25@16, 17¢ ; No, 27, 180 No. 28, 200, A discoun of 5 per cont §8 mado from this ist, Corren—Copper bottoms, 400 : braziers, ovor 12 Ibs, 47c; tinued copper, 3803 planished copper, 40e do, cut o sizes, 48¢ Wine—2 to 5, 73(c; 6, 8, and 0, 9%¢e ; 10 to 11, 103¢ 12, 11ej 18 and 14, 19%e; 16 and 16, 1030y 17, 14’01 18,1530 ;19, 1833 20, 1030 full bundle, 25 Yer cent’ discount 3 fencawire, 7ico 3 by car load, 7o, NATLS—Mannfucturers ‘have ggain ndvapced' tho price of nals, and thoy are now quiated at $4,75, with 1uxooff. The domand ia very active aud the supply in far from being ample, Weo quote tho market firm at the following rates : 10@60d, keg, $4.76; 8d do, .00 € do, $5,25; 4d do, $3,623¢ 3 8d do, $6.25; 9 do, fine, $1,76; 4 do, $8,00; clinch §7.25; 12x0 off to the trade, NAVAL STORES—Woro in moderate demand, and steady, Worepeat: Manilla rope, @ Ib, 17303 sixal rope, A I, 15 @10%c ; sash kiemp cord, 3 Ib, 20@ 2503 marline, 3 Ib, 20@220 ; tarred rope, § I, 17@180 3 fe, (30.50; pitel, B brl, $6.00@7,00 ar, @ brl, $5,50@0.00 OIL8—Linsced wan sirong, snd somo holders wero asking 2c advance on forner quotations, or $1.02 for ruw, and $1,03 for bofled, The supply is very light, and tho udvance will no doubt become genoral, Cars bon aul lard wore active and firm at tho adsanco noted yosterday, No chango was visiblein other olls, We now quotes Carbon, 17%e; extra lard ofl, 13@75¢; No. 1, 803 No, 2, 63¢; Hosoed, raw, $1.00@1.01; do boiled, $1.06@31,07; whale, 80@82c : hperm, $1.90@2.00; noots foot oll, strictly pure, $1.10; do extra, fic; do No, 1, 760; bank ofl, Gocj straits, 65c; elephant oll, 95c; turpontine, 5% ; naphtha, 63 gravity, 18@19¢; naphe thia, cominon, 15@10c. TOTATOES—Thu ncarcity of potatoes continues and the market is vory firm, Car lots are quoted at 850 on track, Bweot were unchangod. elow aro the pricen: Good 1o chioice potatoes, in harrels, $2,75@3.00 ; do por bu, $1.00 ; early Rose nt 85@87kc, on track; yellow sweet, §.00@4,00 3 red, §2.00@5.T8 , Jeraoys, $0.50, POULTRY AND GAME~Chickens aro in ld}nnl Bup- ply and dull, though thero wis more inquiry to-day than on yesterday, but prices ara weak aud variable, Game when freash, sold readi] Wo quote : Old chick- ous, $3.60@4.00 ; mpring do $2.50@3,00; swmall do, $2,00@3,25 3 lucks, $3.U0; turkeys, Mo , geose, $9,00 § prairio chickonn, $2.50 ; venlson aaddles, 20@250 per 1o mnllard ducke, $2.25 per doz; small ducke, $176@ SEEDS—Timothy seod was dull, and weak at £2.408 3,00 far_common fo cholco ; prime closing nt $2.75@ 280, Clover waa nominal nt §6.00G6,25, Fiax aold at $1.65@1.95 for fair to good crushing, ~We note sales of 10" Lnga cholce timoihy at $0.00; 130 bags doat $2.00: 20 linga primo at. $2.60: B0_ Logs do at £2.75 , 200 baigs good medinm ot $270 ; 370 baga ot $2.05; 8 bagn do at #2.60 1 car sud 60 buys tlax at$1.65; 1 car do 811,85, SALT—Trado fu scttvo ta the extant af the suppls, which {a very light, and the market remains firm. cicus are au follows | Ononduga, Cuniads, and Saginaw, ; ordinary coarse, $2.10, coirse Diamond round solar, $2.15; dairy, without bags, with bagn $4.1084.25, Ashiton dairy, 00@5,25; Turk's Tsiand, $2.00 grousnd TEAS—A{ the Eant thero has been an advanco of 5e 1n Jupaus and tho fuer grades of greens, and the mar- Xet hiore Is wtrouger, in sympathy, thongh no change is imudo 0 tho quotktions, Trade continucs fairly activest tho anncxod range of priccs: Young hyson, cowm- mou to fulr, $3@55¢ ; do goud, GI@T0c ; do cholceto ex- tra flne, 95¢@1.10; common t0 fing old hyson, T0E80c commoh {mperial, 55@63¢ , good to choice, 'do, 80c@ £1.10, fur to gond guupowiler, 70g90o, clioico Miuy- Huey, $1,15@140; extra Moyune, $1,45@1.40 , chioice to extra new Jopan, 0e@Flu0, fair to good old, 653 70¢ ; common do, 38@42¢ ; colored naturalloaf Japan, 85@050; common 10 fime Oolong, 35@450, good, 53 @ific : cholce to extra, 85e@$1.00, TOBACCO—Was quoted quist and stoady ot tho prices given bolow: Finy. Cur—Extra, T5@85¢ ; choice, 65@70c; medi- um ; 65@60c § pour to common, $U@S0c, Pruo—Natural leaf, 75@380c; balf bright, 60@70; black, sound, 45@355¢, SatoxiNg—Good to cholce, 32@36c; medium, 29@ 8lc; connuon, 26@28c. WOOD—TRemains quict and frm at former quotations: Deach, $9,50; maple, £10,60; hickory, $11,60; siabs, $0.50@17.00, dolivered, ‘WOOI—The market was moderately ective at un- ghangad prices, ae follows ¢ Tub, waslied, prim +ves 00@020 “Tub, washed, comu Commaon dingy. ... Tleece, washed, XXX, Tleece, wasliod, X&XX, dlgy. Fleoce, washed, nedium Light. Coarse, washed .o.ivaes Flecce, unwashed, coarso to med{um Floece, unwashed, courso, and dingy. (270 Fleeow, unwaslied, (8., \ee 25@2%¢ Buper and oxtra pulled... . @980 Burry woul, 10@15c ices, —— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Ieoview for the Week Ending Sature diy Evening Scpt. 20 SATORDAY EVENING, Sept. 20, The receipta of livo-stock during tho week hivo been as follows § Catlle, Hoga, Sheep. 4048 0,050 280 15,074 988 14,240 1,41 0,500 63,423 B1,105 Week boforo lnat Week oudlug Aug. Total 4 weeks, BhipRCRLs Wor & Monday Ty 1 connection with this markot the past doya have furnished nothing worthy of Sment, Tl ouly new featuro of auy promi- oo was the development of a better demund for 'k enttle, the extremo low prices recently provalent for thut cluss of stock huving attracted the sttentlon of feeders, the attendance of whom was largor thun any provious weuk within thie past monthe, Pennsylvania, = Ohio, Tudians, Miohigan, Wisconnin and Tfiinols 'oach senf tieir " quota of Tecders, snd, Nboral aa woro {he offerings, thore were buyers for sll, The compo- {ition for th best lots wan stich ue to enable gellors: to reallzo at & trifle better Hgurea than were obtsinable Tt woek, but unything tiot primo sold slowly &t low and uureiunorativo prices, Tho only othor discrip- tion of stock in which there was any semblance of ac- vty wuroluico beusos, auctin Now Sorly Albauy, and Boston buyers seck, In the supply of theo soims {ncreaso In notid in comparison with the fow preced- {u weeke, but they were pretty ovonly dis- el i holders Tad 'mo > imentty ' fn Brmy " sustuinol; - lust woelds quotations, pulos making at $5.40@3,70 for cholca droves of from 1,300 o 1,450 1w average, und ut §5,80@0,13% for o'xtrs quadition bveruging from 1,80 10 1,650 ibe, For native cawa, Toxun cattlo, aud niedium steers the mar- Kot contlunes excoudingly dull, with Httlo” probablity of auy lmmedlate cbaugo for ‘the Lutter, When the wweathor sball buvo becatie suttiviently cool to Justify vavkers in commencing oporations, somo relléf m o looked for, bt ho Intervenisi timo tho tnurket an for commuon} medlum _grados sy oxpooted fo rommin dn ft8 prosent dull nd uneatisfaclory condition, Toxas caitle somiprlsed u very coustderablo proportion of the past week's rocelpts, Theww consisted largely of through droves, for which the ruling prices wore $3.00@3,00,— tho oufaldo fAigure, howsver, belug realized in” only & fow insiances, Common o prime Northern winterad droves fetchodl $:,25@4,35, whils some choics corn-fed 50ld ba high a8 $L.76G3,00, Veal calves Liave boon In “ihe minrkot, £alr requeat nt $3.00@%,30 for poor Lo beat, with malos montly at £,60@4.75, o-iny teadiig was loggieh in il dopartmonts of nd pricos, oxcopt for_choico sbippin beoves, wedo nunottled and_weak, Bhippors selcelad » fow éarToada ot $4,25@6.80 for common to oxirn, though their purchniea woro chiofly ab $4.50@6.25 for modium to really good lote. Bulcliora’ stull and stock cattlo roli to o modcrato oxtont : tho farmor at $2.006 .76, and the Intter at $2,76@.85. _ Bebween 4,000 and 5,000 hond remain in the salo pons, and. the 'macket clonos dull and heavy, QUOTATIONS, Bxtra Doovos—0raded stoor, averaging 1,400 168 80 UPWOFd. 124 1uaeso s . $0.80@0,10 Cliolce Beoves—Fino, fat, woll formed § year 10 G yoar old stecrs, sveraging 1,300 to 1,400 ita. ... eovesren .+ 5.40B5.70 Good Booves—Well-fattsned, finely formed steors, averagiug 1,200 Lo 1,350 I, Mediun Gradcs—Steera in fair flesh ,200 1bs.. ., . Comumon_ to’ fall’ stei and good o oxtra cows, for city slaughL . svoraging 800 to 1,100 lbs..... Btock Oattlo — Common _caiil fleah, Avernging 700 to to 1,060 fus. Inferior—Light sud thin ' cows, stags, bulls, aud scallawng ateers. . Cattio—Texas, chuico corn-fod. Caftlo—Texas) Northorn wintered \.r.1eese, 32564 Oattlo—Toxzne, through AroVER..v. s ruvseres, 1IGGLTE HO0GS8~—During the past week {ho arrivals have been 03,423 ngaluat 01,105 Jast weok, and 61,303 woek bofore Inst, Tho totof for the. fonr weeks eiding to-night, n 240,207, Binco our lust weekly roviow ihio hog trade hins beon_uninterruptedly actlye, and, largs s have boen thodatly racolpts, the markef has cxhilited o firm hoalthy ton from tho’ eponing of trade an Monday to nout tho cloge of bunincas to-day, ALl {he principal Eastorn markets havo boon lilerally roprescoted in tho list of Luyers, and heavy grades have sold quile as freely o u;{(u, though o difference of 25@3c per100 b i atill modo in favor of the lattpr. In gomparison with tho olosiag pricen of Inst week, tiore isa Uen an advanco of 10@%0c, tho improvemeit bo- ing mont marked in Ught weight, owing to tho smialler supyly of auch. L0-day trado opened ackivo, wth prices sleady at (ho slight advance gaiued yesterday, or at $4.35@6.00, but Inter In the day, under the influenco of unfuvorable Aelegrama from’ tho East, 8 nomowhat ensier foeling was doveloped, and closliig salos showed a_roduction of B@l00. About 3,000 remained in the pons unsold and tho market closcd Weak, at £4,30@4.60 for common 10 oxtra lioavy, and st $4,60@4,90 for poor to oxira Ught. ™ Tue following “wera among tho foreuoon's £ HOG sALES, No. Am. Price\No. Av. Prict|No, Av, Price, 48 o7 fl.lSL 64 306 $4.60| 45 281 $4.90 8L 4351103 300 4451120 309 440 a1 310 4401 47 204 44N 299 4.0 a0 210 A60[ 69 184 4.00{ 6L 100 4.80 b1 254 400} 6 824 446022 219 6,00 4“4 109 5,00| 50 183 5.00| 63 282 440 40 290 4.46; 21 269 4.40| 01 109 56.00 a5 809 4.40] %01 440148 100 400 a1 200 4.90/13 216 4900|713 251 476 42 262 .45 63 210 70( 39 300 445 98 364 4d6| 61 198 .00( 50 193 4.90 61 200 50033 256 46528 11 490 SHEEP—Thers 1s nothing now to_report in connec~ ton with tho sheep murket, elthor in the demand, the character of he #upply, or in prices, Local butchers arostiil tho almost exclualve buyers, shippers contin- uing out of tho market, whilo tho pirchases of feod- orn aro inconniderable, “The daily rece(pts bavo proyed only about sufficient {o meat current local wants, and foriner prices havo mot becn sublecled to sny decided finctuation, ruling stoady at $2,75@3.50 for inforlor fo common ; at $3,60@3.80° for medium, and at $1.00 4,50 for 'good to chioice. Bales have boon ffecte: chisly within the rauge of $3.25@4.35, ————— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, SATURDATY EVENING, Sopt. 20. "Thao market was active to tho extent of the offerings, which wora falr, and remains firm for oll grades, or= dinary pieco stufl, perinpe, cxcepted, The supply of this description hoa been quite Iarga for a day or s and it Iy an frm, though not quatably lower. dvanced 134¢c, and ara very firm, b ing scarce, There ia consfdotable inquiry for choica strips and boatds, but the racelpts of such have becn very light of lato, 1t in understood, howover, that there {s not much to como forward, and will not intiltne manufacturers can get s fresh aupply of Fallawlug ate tho quotations: Goodto chotca bosrds and strips, $13,.00@16.00; common to medium. do, $10.00@12,50; joists and scantling, $10,00@10,75; sbingicn, $2.25 ; Iath, $L87)¢. The following sales wero reported : Cargo schr Gertrude, from Ludington, 10 m short jolsts and scantling, at $10,25 ; schr Emma, from Lud- ngton, 98 m princitally 16 (¢ jousts, at $10.25, Luding. ton fally; schr Blanchard, from Munistee, 150 m Jolata and 'scantling, ot $13.00 for 20 {t and over, and $10.25 for short lumber ; schr J, 3, Hill, from Mania- teg, 50 m large timber, st $14.00; 150 m Jjolstu aud scantling, at $10,60, Bold by R, K, Bickford & Co. ‘Cargo echir Mary Nau, from Greon Day, 1,350 m A sbinglos, st $3.473 cxtgo schr Monsoot, from Mus- kegon, 70 m ntrips and boards, ot 11803 90 m mixed 2t$10,003 107m Inth at $187) ; schr'Scovillo, from Miinkegon, 106 m common fnch at'$10.25 ¢ 16 m Jatl at 187)¢ ; schir Curlow, from Muskegon, 160 m strips and boards at $12,00; schr Florence, from Muskegon, 85 m common mixed at $10,60 ; schr Gladiator, from Mafustee, 110 m jolets, scautling, aud small Umber, at $10.50, mill taily ; scby D. Nowhall, from Ludiugton, 128w ateips und boards 3 $16,00. Hold by Blancliard; Borland, & Co, LUNRER FREIGTS, Maniates, $3.25@3.50 ; Ludington, $9,00@3,25 ; Mus- kegon, $2.75@3.00 3 Oconto, $4.00; Menomineo, '£3.60; iteLoko, 33,00 Yeutwrier, $2.5 ;" Grand ‘Haven, AT THE YARDA. o abatement In tho demand for lumbor atthe yards, ond prices aro atrong for nearly all grades,” The only change worthy of noto s an ad- Vanco in shingles, and tloy are quoted vory firm, Prices aro as follo First clear. Becond clear, Third clear, 1 inch, ‘Third clear, thick. Glear flooring, 1 There W Common siding. ... Common fooring, drossed, drat, Comman flooriny, dressed, secotid, Wagon-box boards, solected, 14 {nchies and upward, , A stock boarda. Common boards, Joit, scantling, small timber, fencing, otc., 16 feot and under, green. ..., 12,5 Jofst and ecantling, 16 to 4 feot, Ticttets, square, Tickets, fat. Cedar posta, Cedar pos! Iat which charge follows the shinglo ‘Thickness—Fivo shiugles to be two inches fn thick- nese. Length—Sixteon inches. HATDWOOD. Black-Walnut — Countors, $100,00@160.00: clear, $65.00@85,00 ; common, $35.00@60,00; cull, $20,008 35,00 ; floorin, g, $80.00, "Asli—Clear, $13.00@40,00; common, $10,00635.00; cull, $10,00@15,00 ; flooring, $30.00@40.00, Oak—Olear, $20.00@40.005 common, $18.00@25.00; cull, $8,00@13.00, Hickory—OClesr, $28,00@60.00; common, $20,008 85,00 ; cill, $12,00@18,00. common, $16.0@25.00 ‘Maplo—Oloar, $22.00:235.00; cull, $10.00@15,00. Butternut—Olear, $35.00860.00; common, $20.008 00, Cherry—Clear, $0.00@60,00; common, $15.008 35,007 G, $12,00@18.40. 5 hll Cll 40.00; common, $20,00 ear, $30.00@! @25.00 ; cull, $10,00@15.00, ‘Wagon Stock—Ifickory nxles, per set, $1.00@1.50 ‘wagon poles, each, 45@b5c ; box boards, $10,00@ 0. Florida red_cedar, 35¢ por ft ; mahmmny S0@40c 3 da comntors, 005 Tosewaod, 60800 3 whits holly, 00, e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign NMarkets. Lavznroot, Sopt, 2011 a, m.~Flour unchangedl, Whioat—\Wintor, 29Ga0: 129 6l@12s B3 spring, 126 G1@124 81 ; white, 1d@13¢ 1d; clul 134 3d@13s 40, Corn,32a, lork, 703, Lard, 40s 9d. Livenroow, Sept. 20—3 p. m,—Corn, 338 9d, Lard, 41234, Toest wuchanged. LoxboN, Sepl. 20— p. m.—Nowa received from Now York by cabio this morning caused & better feel~ ing in Amerlcau_socurities s 6-%0s of ‘65 aud of 47, 053§ 10-40s, 00373 now 68, 013 ; Lirle, 45, Conols, 02i4@92%; for money and 'sccount, “Thio fate of dis- count in Open market for thros montha® bills in 3 16-16 per cent, or 1-10 bolow ank of England rates. * PAmg, ept, 20,—Rentes, 67f 1747c. Lavenvoor, Sopt. 10—Cotton—Dill ; middling up- tand, 0 Orloaus, 0id, Hales, 10,000 bales 3 Aunei can, 5,000 ; spocwiniion and export, 2,000, Corn, 4 50, Tard, 418 3, Tallow, 408 6d, 'Other articles'un~ changed, lcrkimor County Dairy Market, Litziy Farvs, N, Y., Sopt, 20, 1873.—We hiave bad a very unsatisfuctory stato of the market this week, and dairymen are disappointed that the prices for checas havo nat advauced, In tho home trade (e demand In reported good, and farm dairios, which are mostly uned n this' \tade, commaud &, pilca vory nearly or nite equal to tho factories, About 600 bozos were 301" ed at the Little Falls market sud were quickly takon at 12% to 13c—only a few extra lots bringing the Iatter figure, but the bulk of the snlea may be quotedat 193¢0, The “faucy factorios ” expocted the £ob prices wailld bo made at from 130 to 133gc, but buy~ ors Yolamed {hcre wWas 1m0 monoy il checio above 1330, A number of dolrymen, &oeing no yroe- Tect of geiting thoir price, 1e{Cthe Market, aud de- Tlarod thor Intentlon of ‘holdiug tholr goods until there was an advanco in tho marke The offorings from fuotoriea amounted to llll!{ 15,000 boxes, about 6,000 of which, it was estimated, chianged bands, exclusive of thoss sent forward on cammisslon. ‘Wo give quotations of leading {ransactions as fol- awe ¢ Argusville, 148 brs st 1930; Myors, 64 ot 1340 Darto 1Y, 200 at 14%c; Yothel, 8 at 14%o! Brockott's iirldge, 150 L1301 Brockelt & Futer, 41 at 127503 Bouth Curyl, 34 ut 1230 Cherry Vulloy, '100 at 13)e, Quld Drook, 178 at 12 Cald Creek, 100 8t 1330} Oouk & Ives, 100 at 1330 ; 'Cruine's Corners, v hygo ; Danubo Cold Byring, 120 at 1330 Cramor'a’ Gnriers, BT ab 13c: Exeler, 100 a¢ 1340 North Faisfiold, 180 at 123(c; Flat Qroek, 00 at 135 Foator, 109 at 15§n- Gotman, 52 at 1350} 1, 100 o 19307 Kloch & Hollls, 90 at' 19307 Goorge' Lodue, 100'at 13307 Manhoin, 350 st 1330 { Middleville, 200 at1230; Old Stone Ohurch, 107 &t 1230; Paino's Tollow, 100 s 13%c; Palatine nion, 100 at 1230 ; Roat, 104 at $aie; Btratford & Sullaliury, 100 3¢ 1340} Nowville Association, 400 at 13)(c, and'i00 ut 13, The Manhelm ‘Turnplko and throo othor factorics are reparted o livo recolyed 13c. hutter beglnn to como forward, and sales wero made at 27@48¢ for falr to vuml, and J0¢ forextra, We have advices from England for the first woek In Beptember, Our London corrrapondent rayn that the cheeno trade in quiet and pricen In buyers' favor, American extra ano s quoled st GX@NH por ot § Engllsl chiddar, Tho weather in Herkimer, N, showors, .1 18 cool, with Now York Drystioods Murket, New Yonx, Sopt, 20,~In dry gooda thoro was a ler apitited trada thovemment. fony, bit Joihern mere falrly active, aud & cheerful feellug pervaden trudo, Tho Wall sreot monctury disturbaricen havo had 116 offect on prices, and tho market for cotton and woolen fabirioa In nieady and atrong. _ Collon flantiels are vory Lriak, and fn short mipply. Priuis and workied dross fabrits active aml closcly Sold up. Wool flonnoin Dlatketw, and repelinnta inn apiritad dematd, and ey Forelgn lcess gaads brisk, Dry guods fupatla for tha weok, §3,843, 146, > The Wool Trades Tostox, Bept, 20.—Wool nctive, with largo trans actions, nafou for th pant week renching 4,005,450 s, Denides 1,600,000 169 of forelgn, Pennaylvanin'il medium, troble, oxira, s above, B0@0%0 1 Mic extrs and No.'l, 47@6le; Now' York aud Western feoces, 423¢@4810 1 combingg and Dolnine, 12@6240 3 combing, ulled, 6Sc ; tub, G6@0TiC; Aeoured, GG 81,053 Novada, Toxne, Weutern, and Houthorn, un- washod, 28@3Txc. g Kansas City Live-Stock Market, Kaxsas Orrr, Mo, Bept. 20,—Cattlo—Tecelpta, 12173 sbipmentr, 1766, Market frm, Supply, * mostly through Texan stock, Bules through Texan Bteers, $2,00@2.45 ; throngh_Toxan cows, $1.60@2.003 ‘wintored £@3.95, With prices nominsl at $3.70 0. Pittaburgh 0il Market. FrTTARULGR, Bept, 20,—Refiued market demoralized | on account of the financial crists, No guotationg, anihull markot quict and atill a lttlo weak ; quoted a§ The Produce Mariets. NEW YORK. New Yonk, Sopt, 20,—CorroN—In inited requent § middiing uplandy, 18}(c, BHEADSTUFFs—AF0 quiet, 'Tho monetary panic hiag unsettled tho market, and pricca for all deacriptions aro nominnlly lower, with not enotigh dolng to fairly entabliuls pricos, Fiour—Salen fn small lot of supers fino Western and State, $6.40 comtion to guod oxtra, $0.70@085 ; good 1o ¢ £0.90@T.05; whi 56,40 cxtra Ohlo, , $0.70@B.60; 5 ta wheat extra, $7. 503 81 Louls, $8.9D@ILM, Tiyo four scarce and o shudo firmor ot $4.60@6.76, Corn meal quiet, Wheat dull and lower. Recolpth, 312,000 bu; Towa epring, $1.40 @140 No, % Cllengo, $1.43; wintor red Weatern, 3167 ; Whitd do, $1.70: No. 3 aping, $1.40. Rye, barlcy, and malt unclinged, Corn heavy awd lower; ror celpty, 117,000 but; stoamor mixed Western, G sl do, 60@670; bigh mixed nua yolow, G Oatn quiet and unchianged ; recclpts, 16,000 bit, Eags—Firin; Westorn . UAY AND Hova—Unchiang LraTHER—Steady ut 213 @illc; Orinoco, 27 fora aotivo aud firm ; bstrs, 6205 XX, Criocemire—Coffeo quiet, tut vers firm; "Rio, @2 kold. Molarmes qitfot and Nrn, Rtce steady, TzrnoLsus—Dull ; erwde, 6e; refined, 18, o Provisions—Pork quiet ; new neas, $17.7@18,00,, Beef quict, Cut meats unchsuged, Lard duli snd lower; old stenm, B;c. BuTrER~Firm, CreEsE—~Quiet, ‘Wusgy—Quiet at 07c, MILWAUKEE, MILWAUXEE, Bopt, 20,—DBnrADsTUrZE—Flour quict and unchanged, Whent in fair demond and firm s No, 1, $1.16 ; No. 3, $L.12’¢ cash or scller September;; $1.13 for Octover. Corn dull, s shado lower; No, 4, 40c. Oats steady ; No. 1, 33c; No, 2, 20Kc. Harley dull owee; No. 3, 1,40, iyo quiel id woukk Xo. Iy o, Frrranra—To Duffalo, 13c; Osweqo, 20c. Recerrrs—Flour, 8,000 brls: wheat, 176,000 bu, BuIPMENTA—Flour, 7.000 brlk: whedt, 308,000 b, BUEFFALO Bourrao, Bept. 2).—BREADSTUFFS—Flour qnict, Wheat inactive, and generally dopresed and unsete fiod, Corn inactive, and gonorally depressed and une seitiad. No oats, rye and batley hiore; wanted, Tuwloza—Lijlier: 1o for wheat § 110 for corne CromNmAT, Sopt, 20,~Finanelal disturbancen in the East hiave attracted much busiuess attontion, sud the {general market Is qui BreapsTurFa—Ylour quiet and firm ot $1.00R7.15, ‘Whest quict at $1,40, Corn firin at 53¢, Rye firim at 83¢. Oats quiet au firm at 88@45¢, Barloy Hrm, ProvisioNs—Qulet , little doing ; quotations largely nominal, Mess pork, $10.00 Lard, steam held ut ottle, 872830, Bulk meats quiet ; ahoulders, 8i{c} clonr 'rib, B3¢ s clear, 0c. Lucon qutlet 3 sliouls dors, 8;@9c 3 cleur tib, 95@D3c; clear, 93 @10u. Wittsxy—8leady at 0if ¢ LAND. CLEVELAND, Sept, 20.~LueAnstorra—Wheat dull, ‘but firm ; No. 2 red beld §1,42, Corn pud oats nomis | nally unelianged, PETROLEUN=—Firm and higher: standard white in earloty, Tc. o Eastorn pnio usettled tho warket Torzno, Bopt, 30,—BrrAnsTUFFs—Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat lower: No, i whits Wabasl, $1.02% ; No. 1 whito Michigsn, §1,54; amber Miche fgan, .44, ot o Boptonuber, S1 4 for Octabe 0,1 red, $147; No. 2 do, $I.435@14Y; No.3 doy, $1.405 No, 2 spring, $1.22; No, ) amber Michigan,, 1:40." Qorn dull and shiade lower ; high mixed, sic,' epot 3 624c, Beptemnber § blie, Uctaber ; Silije, Now vember ; fow mixed, 51xc ; white, 80c. Ontd quiet; No. 1, 4lc; No, 3, sz, Futtants—Dull and unchanged, Rrogirrs—lour, 5000 Urlu; Whest, 52,000 bnj 0 corn, 95,000 bu;_oats, 9,000 b, ButpsiexTe—Flour, 4,000 brls; whoat, 65,000 buj corn, 2,00 bu ; oats, 8,000 b, LoursvIfLE. . Lovisvitie, Ky., Sept. 20.—Bicoiva—In fatr de- mand at H@Tge, ‘BrrApsrurFa—Flour quiet and steady. 4 PrOVIsloNs—Quint; mothivg dolug; prices mome inally unchanged. ‘Witiary—ihigher ot 93c. 'Thore {s no excitoment in coneequonco of tho fnancix] teoublea in Now York. 8r. Louts, Sept. 20—DurapsTorFa—Flonr quick and weak; onlys amall order deniund, Wheat dull and Jower; No, 2 apring, $1.05; winter dull and drooping, ‘but_not quotubly lower; No. 3 red foll, $1.353 No, 2 do, $1,534,@1.53, Corsl dull, unsettied, and lower; car lots of No, 3 mixed at 47¢ In elevatory round lots'offered at the Call Board at 48)e, with 420 Did ; nalos ot 43@ e for soller October, ciosing at tha {nside, Onts umsetticd aud lower; No, 3, Iuwdtc in elovator, closing at 340 ; round lots otfered at die for+ Soptember, with 330 bid, Darley in gond demand for best grades; chivice to fancy spring vald st §1.608 173, Rye dull and lower; No. 3, Td@74e, closlug at the jnslde price, Witawr—Firi at 95c, ProvistoNe—Pork dull; small Iots at $10.00@16.75, Bacon dull and weak; only ordor trado, Lard un~ changed, Hnns—Easler ot $4.25@4.65, OarTie—In active dewand, but only low grades on {he market, NEW ORLEANS, Nrw OnLEaNs, Bopt, 20,—BueADSTUFFA—Corn firm yellow mixed, 78c; yellow, T3¢, Oate advanced ; only 1803 choice, 80@52c, MWay—Firmer; primy, $24,00@25.00, CotTox—Balen 475 buluw; murket tinsettled Ly ad- vices from Now York ; prices irregular aud lower, MARINE. Lake Ereights “There was & good domand for vessels to load wheat for Kingston, 0t 22¢. Duffalo rates wers almost nomi- unl but 3o lower, o charter being mad for name last evening at 12¢. 1o following vessels wero taken : To Kingston, schra Ada Medora, J, 7. Mott, Merrick, Din' Lyonw, Flying Mist, wheat ot 83c; to Buffalo, webr Northwest, corn on privato ternw, o New Eogland via Ogdensturgl, prop Brooklyn, corn through, Total 7; eapacily equal ta 110,000 bu whioat, aud 45,000 bu corw, Vensels Pansed Detroit. Drrnorr, Mich,, Sept, 20.—PassrD Dowx—Propel- Tora Japan, Arazes, Wetmora and barge, Glaxgow and Dargon ; Dark Corming: choonera Locke, Mornivg Sag . Noyes, Austin, 3. Mulr, Insco, Goodell, Iro- quols, Negauncs, Hinkley, Riverside, Trumpifr, F. Yerew, A. Broadley, Willlem Young, A, Craig, Gose awk, Avery, Carlfugford, J, Mosley, Russian, Bay Bta Ur—Propeller Java: barks DPenesukee, Nicliols ; schiooners Honry Daldwin, Lucornv, davn, Jamnes \ade, E, Harmon, Star of Hope, Holt, T. Gawn, Onondngs, Preston, AL B, Tate, Fitzhugh, Winn—Northweat, Dernoit, Sept, 20,—Evening—Pasarp DowN—Pro) Marchant, Fiogs, Tawnsend, Wilkon, Urindville, Rosoand barges; Porter tud barges, Colin Campbell and barges, Turner and barges ; bariis M, Martin, J. Boil { wchus Wondiho Wave, 11, 0. Patter, Light Guard, Mentarua, J, ds, D, Stowart, Magellar, Joroph Sawyer, Auble Sherwood, Denmark, Rivng Btar, W. B. Allan, J, Crawford, D, Gaskin, C, King, @Glsd Tidings, PassEp Up—Prope A, Youn City of Buston, Mo hawk, Colorsia; bark Gecilia ; Sehira Portland, Moslier, Ban Jaciuto, Champlon, Winn—Northwest, Mlinols River and Canal News. Special Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, TaBatLe, 1ll, Sopt, 20,—Another remarkabio dull day on the river and vanal, ‘Tho propuiler luols cameup from Menry Nght,aud departed light for Hewry, The cansl-boat Nautilus srrived from Peru, and passad dnto the canal, with corn for Olicagn, Tho anal-bust Cinmpion, with lumber, passed out of tha cansl, and departed’ down o Peru, Tho caval-bost Bhamirook, with Inmber, also dropped down to Porit, There 168 feet 6 fuches of wateron tho miter-sill of Lock 15, Exporlenced rivar-mon say the Lower 1l ol I% &4 a lowar stage of water at preaent than at auy other time witnin the memory of any mst liviug, SCALES. FAIRBANKS' BETANDARD sSCcATLES OF ALL BIZES, FATRBANKS, MORSE &C0 1L AND 113 LAKE-S' MISOELLANECUS VIRGINIA OYSTER COMPANY, tors, dualers i B Ngonan .’('fl'.'!.fli'.,‘}'.‘....,-. Wihasfe Ganned, Ko, au A Bopt. I, O PG L in liavon' At Tor asbor O3