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[ i s EON EY AND COMMERGE. | poopioony o gront ety ot o Pestoons MONETARY. Frinay EveNiNo, Sept, 20, Tho oxcitoment in fluancinl mattors in this Ity to-dny cortalnly oxcecded anything that ovor \eranspired in that conneotion in this city, unloss £ was tho uttor confusion of the first fow dnye fter tho grent firo, Tho susponsion of businoss t tho Union National Bauk, to-day, gave n reater ahock to confidenco, not only in thiscity, ut thronghout the West, than any other Inci- ont that hns happoned since tho beglnning f the panic. Thero is mo question but iat this was the circumstanee that detormined t lenst two of tho four other banks that avo suapendod to-dny to ndopt tho samo course thoy saw that tho susponsion of tho * Union," ith its oxtended businoss rolations, would have ‘auch far-ronching offocts that uuoe but bauke that ‘are peculintly situatod could expeot to wonthor Abis storm. Whothor tho suspousion of tho fouion was tnovitablo or not s o quos- tion that would Lo difffoult for ny unprojudicod mind to decide. Wo aroin- inod to thnk that In the oxisting state of the ublic miud, {t was inevitable, and if so, the ooner tha bottor for all concerned. Tho flve bauks that stoppoed businessand gavo idoenco of it by not going into the goneral learinge at the Clearing-ITouso wero the Union, Cook Conuty, Manufacturers’, National Bauk of lommeree, and Second National, A woelt ago the Union Natiounl Bank had do- osita to the nggrogato amount of £6,800,000. "fhoso havo been reducod, by the run of their dspouitors in the last weok, to an aggrogato -of 14,400,000, of which just about onc-half is dus to country banks throughout the West and Northwest, From Mr. O, T. Whooler, the Vico- rosident of the bauk, wo lonrn that tho bank: ad on hand, whon it closed business, about €600,000 iu currency and nbout $100,000 of chiacks on other Clicago bauks, bosides £800,000 of Now York oxchango. Of this lattor item, €200,000 wns sight oxchange, the remaining 6600,000 being 1 time-bitls drawn agninst ship- onts of grain, and would bo maturing right nlong from dey Lo day, tho,longest being, per- haps, fifteen days from now. According to thoso figuros, if tho Union hind kept open to-day, i¢ho agsurance rocolved by it from the Motropol- titan National Bauk of Now York to-day, giving $ho Union authority to overdraw its nccount for 2500,000 curroney, would bave placed the Union n posacasion of at least 1,200,000 of curronoy botweon nowand Monday morning, The ald {lrom the Metropolitan, however, camo o few hours too Iate. . Tho Cook Qounty National Bank had deposits u wodk ago to tho nggrogate amount of $1,580,- (1000, of which 800,000 was due to country ibanke. During the last four business idays tho bank las psid out, mainly in Sxomittances to country banks, just about 42500,000 In currency, and only stopped when ita Smtock of currency had boen reduced to about 1$30,000, and_ the demands from its country baul Jeoustomers had suddenly boon groatly incroased +on Wodnesday and Thursdny. Tho Manufacturors’ National Bank has beon { Paying some curroncy to sl dopositors who pro- ;monted checks. To thoso who demanded tho ‘Whole of thelr mccounts, it Laus paid jEome currency, and for the balanco [as turnod ovor bills recoivablo, eo i @8 to got clear of & great many accounts, In this \ way it hos reducod its deposits from 1,500,000 {beforo tho panio tw $900,000 now. The bank re- used to go into tho clearings to-day becauso ‘BIr. Holmes, the Prosident, proposes to settle ‘with his own dopositors ns fast as possiblo, in- istoad of doing it through another bank. Tho National Bank of Commerce had £800,000 “oposits o weok ago. Of this it has paid off in tho last four duys $300,000, leaving £5600,000 due fdopositors whon the bank closed businoss “on Thursday evening. Of this amount §950,000 *is due to countrycorrespondents, and something rover $160,000 to city accounts. Tliobank Linson Vhand §60,000 curroncy, and $80,000 New York -aod Boston exchango, It has experionced no ‘run from its city depositors, and has stoppod +gimply becauso the domands of its country cor- wrespondonts have been equivalent to a demand 'of thoir entire balances. 3 Of tho present condition of the Becond Nation- Valwe baveno figures, Its averago doposit for B yoar or two past has been about 700,000, It s onoof tho oldest Naionnls in tho city, and "was organized boforo tho passage of the lnw ro- {quiring all Nationals in redemption citles to ave 1a capital of al least £200,000. The Second has, “therefore, n capital of only $100,000—the small- west of any National in tho city, The forogoing five banks aro tho only ones that wero not ropresontad in the gonoral clear “Ings to-day. Tho City National and the Gorman National . put in an appearance at the cloarings to-day, und &ottled their balances; but at their counters thoy jaro paying no considorablo amounts of curroncy. “All dopositors, Lowever, who Luve prosonted “checks for the balanco of their accounts, have {boen satisficd with Eastern exchange, or some- “#hing equivalont. Thore was a run on the Third National from )it city depositors that lusted until the closo of {business, A fow daya ngo tho bank had 9,600, ;000 doposits, By 8 o'clock this afternoon con- { sidorably over 1,000,000 of tbis had beon prid off. Tho bank has large country correspond. :ence, and, a5 tho nows of tho run on it will in- evitably roach thom to-day, it would leave little chance that the bank could meet the demands on it to-morrow, . Thore aro & number of banks In this oity whoso stockbolders cither own or control so ‘largo o proportion of the doposits that thoir business is more manageable than that of many other banks, Theso stockholders not only lot their own doposita remain uncalled for, but they go around to other depositors, and got their +wid in sustsining tho Xauks, Among these aro the Tirat Nsiioml, the Commorcial National, the Morchants’ National, tho Corn Exchango National, tho Fifth National, the Northwestorn National, the Morchants’ Sav- ings, Loan & Trust Company, Thero are othors that are probably much in tho same position, and wo refrain from montioning them only bo- caurg wo havo no dofinite information on the subject. For any of tho National Banks that havo not the assistanco of wealthy Directors on the spot to bolp them with funds, and help them to influ- ®nco depositors, thore is ono courso which {s un- doubtedly the best, viz: to give notice undor the Torty-socond section of the National Currenocy xet that they will go into VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. Tho law roquires that they shull give two months’ notico, but thero is nothing to provent the depositor from coming forward and adjust- Ing his acocount with the bauk the instant tho notico s given. This would place the bouk ina Jegal attitude to wmottlo with its deposit- ora by turning over to oack & cor- tain porcentsge of its cash and ex- ohange, and somo of its bills—roceivable in liguidation of his entire claim. In this way, the ‘bank would quickly reduce its deposits, or oven pay thom off ontirely, snd, whon they wore ro- duced to a polut whoro there would bo no further demand from the depositors for liquidation, the ‘bank would be ready to bogin business again, It 18 probablo that any bank with not ovor 1,000, 000 deposits could so sottlo up ite affairs ay to be able to oven re-organizo sud begin businoss again in a fow weeks, . Bovoral porsons of respoctablo financial abili- 1y, with whiom wo have talkod to-day, soom to think that tho present financial crisis will ovent- ually rosult in the abolition of tho National Danking eystem, Whilo wo #oo no cauro at work now that would nocossitate suoh a rosult, it in ovident that tho onormous amounts o1 wpecle this crluis hias started from England and Carnads to this country affords the opportunity for A Guoy CY REVOLUTION _An tlus country, walelt yvuld brivg au wnoxp eol- cef, brls, bt ;“t lol“w call an oxtra sossion of Cougross, and of REPEAL THE LEGAT-TENDER AOT, making greonbaoks* a legal tonder only for dobts contracted puor to the ro- peal. This would mot only placo usat once on n specie basls, but it wonld glve us Immodintoly tho moat abundant supply of cirettlating medium in the world. 'Thero is now probably 160,000,000 of gold and silver coin and bullion in this couniry, At tho rato specio is now coming to this country to buy our cotton, whoat, and com whioh Engiand and Franco must have ond can't do wilh- out, it will probably bo only & fow weoks bofora wo should have an aggrogato stock of §2G0,000,000 of spocio. If tho Logal-Tender not woro repenled beforo this spocio is driven out of tho country ngain by tho groonback cir- culation, specto would bocomo tho basin of prices in all parts of the United Btates. Tho groon- backs aud Natlonnl Bauk notes caunot be driven out, and, ns they would still Lo logal tendor for all dobts madn prior to tho ropoal, they would Lo obliged to efi- culate, Iustead of gold boing at o prowinm ng now, groonbncks would Lo at o discount, Eventuelly & necoseity would arise for funding thom, but for awhilo at loast they would bo cir- oulntod with gront rapidity. Wo hinve now about $964,000,000 of National Bauk notes in circulation. It is commonly sup- posed that wo bave also §356,000,000 of groon- ‘backs, but the wear and tear and destruction of notes in ton years bns probably reduced tbis so much that oven with tho recont issues from tho £44,000,000 resorve to buy bonds there ig probably much loss thau 350,000,000 in circulation. Wo havo, therefore, $700,000,000 of paper monoy. Now if the Logal-Tonder aot is ropealed in Lime to provont the outflow of spe- clo it would givo us within six months $1,000,~ 000,000 of cireulating medium, avd from tho Llcl)um of tho presont despair our finaucial af- gn 18 would riso to o prospority never known be- e TATEST, New Yon, Sept, 26—Money 8 not really quotable, {houglh somo loaus wero mado at ¥ to 1 per cent and legnl futerest, Tho Lest of collatorals are exacted, and mortgages rango from 2010 40 per cent, Greeubacks command a premium of 1 to 3} per cont ovor corti- fied checks, Thore was o heavy declino in forclgn exchange, in consequenca of tho condition of affairs in_tho Gold Twom. Primo bankers' Gl-duys sterlivg sold down to 103; sight, 104; and cablo tranufer ab 104@1053¢, Commorclal billa'sold ot 101@103 £0r 00 days, sid 103 or sight, ‘Gustom recolpts to-dny, $358,000, Gold was activa and highor, 'tho prico ranging from 1% to 114%, oud cloaing st 114, Somo Caliudian_on other lankers lolding old oxacted high rates for kg o-dny, Ono or iwo prominent shork scllers wero at onco forced nto tho market us borrowers, but refused to pay the severe charges, which caused s temporary hitch in clearings, and it was foared tho day’s busi- neas would linva to go over, But ho cloarings wero flually mado, much to tho reliof of all. Tho advauca in gold i partly duo to purchinses by thoso who aro istrustful of thio present condition of affairs, snd ara Iocking up gold in consequonco, At the aponting, gold Ton wero mado flat, and 0t 3,8, and 1 per cont for carrsing; but afterwards borrowers paid the following rales for uso: 133, 1-16, %, X, and X per cent, Laly in tho day tho rate fell to i'por’ cont, nhd then to flat, AL tho very closo, 8 per cent was puid for carrying. o clearings woro $44,000,000, Tho Aseistaut Treasurer disbursed to-day, $99,000, Thero aro no quotstiona for Governments, Tho banks cleared carly and in good shapo, This moruing helr relative condition s unchonged, and they arp pursuing the samo courssns carlier if tho week in roferenco to treatmont of checks, The Loun Commitico of the Clearig-TTouso has issued loan cer- tifleatos up to nearly $20,000,000,—the amount suthior- zed, Tho Stock Exchango continnes closed, and tho Governing_ Committeo this morning decided that twenty-four hours' notico shonld bo given befora oponing. 1t I hoped that tho bulk of contracts mndu on Friday and Saturdsy Just will be settled beforo tho Exchonge {8 reoponod, . Tho twenty-four hours' notico innurc the closing of ‘the the Exclinuge for tho rest of Slio weck, tnd tho Governing Committeo do not meot agatn until Lnlf-past 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, Tis will give greator opportunily for furthor privato settlements of _outstanding coniracts, 8 dong slop laviug beon golued i thia direction ulready, A large number of promineut hotees in tho strect have efiected sottiements, and s each day closes more aud_moro contracts aro seltled up. Ifall can bo thus satlsfactorily arranged, tho opening of tho Exclinugo will rosult in no further dis- asvous trouble, “I'ia Governing Board of tho Stock Eschiange met at 3 o'clock this afternoon to receive tho report of the Committco for the Clearance of Stocks, Aftor somo discussion, tho report was reforred back to the Com- ‘mittee, and the Donrd adjourned until to-morrow at 10n, m. It 1 uiated on tho sirect that tho acceplanco of U report 1s delnyed bocanso it 1s rumored tlnt Jay Gould aud Vanderbilt aro offecting scttiements which will clear the market of lurgo blocks of stock, and so enablo the Exchuugo to open without foar of & rush of sales under the rulo, As usual thero was o very smoll business in stocks, Prices wero lower in some cases, but, 08 o fow parties Dave the matter in hand, very littlo dependonco can e placed on quotutlons,’ They are given for what thoy are worth, ‘The followlng are thy Intest prices for stocks current amoug the crowd of miscellaucous ope- rators in tho strcot Asked. ) house hus it tatements nearly comploted, and that the next nows from them will ‘o tho resumption of payment, as their dopositors aro willing to nesint i Befting tho wheels sgain iu motion, and thefr securities aro ready for realization 08 soon aé thoro is o chanco to ko them, 1lonry Clews & Co, havo fssueil o eiroular in which thoy eny : ¢ Wo proposa to cantinue our business s huretoforo by roceiving specal deposlts, in_trust for now nccounts, pledged only to payments drawn against stich now nceounts, and_sball collect and renl- 1z0 upon our lonns, accuritics, and other asucts as fast as possible, and miko paymenta iro rata a4 tho sumo shall bo reslized on, until tho entire smount shall bo lquidated, intercat'being paid os horetofore, Numer. ous fricndy and depowitars in this city apyrovo outire- Iy of tho plan, sud havo already siguified their rendi~ Desn o coutlalua tholr” doposils and. bualucus o pro- posed. ——— REAL ESTATE. The following instruments woro filed for roc- ord Friday, Sopt, 20 oITY PROFERTY. Van Buron at, 6 of Throop st, 8 £, 303100 ft, with Duildings Nos, 416 und 417, dated Sopt, 253 considera- tion, $20,000. ‘Buddan st, 25 1t # of Tronty-ninth st, o f, 25x125 ft, dated Aug, 1; consideration, $1,300, Taylor ut, 00 £t o of Lafliu at, 1 f, 00x100 t, datod Sopt. 23 ; coneldoration, $5,000. Milwaukoo uv, 225 ftn w of Girard av, 8w f, 25x118 11, datod Ang, 73 considpration, $2,20, Tuigh st, 275 Tt 8 of Beldon av, w £, 25x128 ft, dated Bopt. 207 "cansldoration, £430, iiicolh at, 479 (18 W of Milivatkeo avy 8 o f, 25152 ft, dated Aug. 28 ; considoration, $1,200, "Kansus oty 1703¢ 1t w of Loowls sty 8 £, 3010034 tt, aated July 41 ; conslderation, §2,000! Washington'st, o of Fulle'st, £, 60100 tt, dated Aug, 5 ; consideration, $4,000, Douglas Place, n o car of Calumet av, 81, 753160 ft, datod Sopt. 30 considoration, $1,125. Divisfon t, w of Olybourn iy, u'f, 24 04-100 £t, run- Jingn to Larisbeo at, dtod Sopt 0 considurkiion, “Archor ay, 195 £t 1 0 of McGregor at, n f, 50 ft, run- ning s to McGrogor st, with otlior 'property, dated Hapt. 231 counldoration, $20,000, iherty st, No, 11, 1181t W of Slowart ay, s f, 55x 79 1-10 fF, datod Sopt, 13 conshloration, §1,150. Milwiikeosv, 4021t w of Wood &, 2 W f, 255116 1t, dated Sopt, 20 ; considerution, $3,600, "Dayton #t, H402¢ fLs of Wolster nv, w I, 26x125 ft, dated Juno 143 consideration, §1,200, Lakost, 00 fio of Olark, 6 f, 20x100 tt, dated Aug, 28 ; consfdoration, $15,000, AOUTIL OF UITY LIMITR, Drexcl boulevard, 200 ft & of Fiftioth et, o f, of f0x U3 £Fand 60101 1, dated Sopt. 307 canuderalon, oot 25 and 20, Block 3, Winatow's Subiivislon, in & T Aoroe,, 3, 14, died Bopt. 17 countdordtion, ,000, g COMMERCIAL. Frioax Evenva, Sopt, 20, Tho following were tho racofpts and shipments of tho leading articlow of pruduce fn Chiongo during tho past Lwanty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date one yoarago: WECEIFTE, || BITTSENTS, 1610, ) e, ||| g, Flour, brla B11 4,0 Whead, bu 1 008 Gured moats) 1L ek, bl -and naval stores wore rathor quiet. THE CHICAGO DAITLY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1873. 1 20,000/ 81,400 94,028 12,630 16,300]|.0000c0nl 48,120 68,045 BU,AcAl 12,6000 25,70 o sdoll] e “udld Hides, N Iighwines, bl Wool, iba. Potatoes, Ui, \80| 1,500 Lumber, m 1t T P R I K7 Sivgles, m, suso 1,000/ 2,02 Lath, m 47) ool 'an 053 Balt, briw 3,120, cvvenll 8,847 2,660 Withdrawn from storo yostordny for city conaumption: 8,28 bu whaat; 1,220 bu corn; 7,768 bu onts ; 8,080 bu ryo, Iho following grain hns beon inspected Into storo thls morning up to 10 o'clock s 383 cars whoat 216 cars corn ; 77,600 bu No. 2 do by ca- nal; 20 cars onts ; 8,000 bu No, 2 do by canal; 11 cars ryo ; G cars barloy. ‘Total (082 cars), 337,000 Lu. To-day wns mnother of the dark days in pro- duco circlos, and the dnrkest of all tho dark ones in tho presont finnncial orisls. Wa stated in this morning's fusuo that the grent mass of oporators folt yostorday ns Agag did when ho said *tho bittornoss of doath i past.” To-day thoy folt vory much as Agng did very soon afterwards, when tho prophot Sumuel teok hold of him, and ‘“howed him ju piocos.” It was a rolapee of tha worst kind. Evorybody took heart lnst evonng, and oarly this morning a most hopoful viow of tho situation Dbolng warrauted by the rondiness with which money camo in horo for the purchase of produco. All theso liopes wero dashed in pioces this morning, whon it was known that the Unfon National Bank had closed its doors, and ench of thoso pleces was broken into several smallor onos whon the closing up of othior banks was nn- nounced in quick succession, Tho markets nt onco foll flat, and the strongth proviously mani- fosted do[;nrtml as 8 good nama vanishes boforo the breath of calumny. A great doal of monoe; was on the floor, sent or brought here for tho purchaso of 'grain at tho priccs current yestordny. ~ But whon these things be- camo noised nbout the holders held on ta it, with fow oxcoptions, anticipating n fur- thor decling, while somo were afraid to inyost at nuy price, foaring thab tho panio would roach ovory buile in tho country. Ilonco, thoro was littlo dono to-dny, and prices sagged agnin, though the mcmqm oxhibited a fnfihlg off in volwmo that was ealculated to stiffen quotations. Options suffered in sympathy with cash grain, and the dn{ was altogothor ono of tho worst on record, not oxcepting tho two or three that im- medintely followed tho great fire of nearly two yoars ago. Anothor dispiriting fact was tho knowledgo that o considerablo proportion of tho grain bought yestorday for cash wan not tnken for shipmont, a4 then gonorally supposed, but against options for October, which will bo deliverablo on Wed- nesdny noxt. Of courso this was only o tompo- rary roliof, which was not appreciatod, espacially na the exporionce of to-dny showed that the turn for tho bottor is probably further off than was hoped by tho business nien of average buoyancy. The awkwardness of the situation, indead, the uttor fmpossibility of doing business on tho usu- al basison tha Bonrd of T'radto, revived tho propo- sition to shut up tho Board for o while, nfter the example of Milwaulkeo, But this course was nol- thor prudent nor possible, while it was dosirablo to cut off option trading, Which was practically dono ta-day by the adoption of the recommenda- tion of the Directora by n unauimons vote of the Bonrd, ‘The recommondation, with the explana- tory remarks of Scorotary Rtaudolph, will bo found in tho looal columna. After this action tho trading wns confined al- most ontirely to sottlomonts, though a fow cash lots of grain changod hands, for ourroucy. Llo shipping movoment way vory ligh to-day, a8 a natural consequence of the situation above noted ; but arrangements wore mado to movo out nearly ns much firnin a8 arrived hero, which was s much ag could have beon oxpected under the circumstances, It is roported that tho Blilwankeo Chamber of Commierca has resolved * to expel any member found guilty of trading in grain (whoat) on the Bireot o olgowhoro during tho prosout suspon- sion, oxcopt 8o far ag Lha scttlement of Youmng contracts is concorned. They have fixed on 2105 as the wsottloment price for October do- liveries, nnd that figure is undoratood to cover Soptombor trades as well. Some of our Chicago operators, who are short in Milwaukeo, com- ploin bitterly at tho price, as boing Ligher than it ought to bo, and decline to accopt the polito invitation to ‘‘sottle up " at that figure. Tho almost complete paralysis in prodico circles was particlly folt outside. Thorowasloss doing than usual in wholeeale goods, a8 buyers ouly took liold to nlosser extent, and sellors woro necorearily closor in their viows, pouding the prosent and prospective scarcity of eurrency. Howaver, thoro was moro doing than some might have expected. The goneral feoling is, that tho Weat is rich in tuat which makos tho prosperity of n pooplo, avon if nll tho paper money In ox- istonco should o blotted out, which it will not bo. Monco wo cun only suffor from embarraus- mont ; ruin is impossiblo. Theroe wau some falling off in the demand for dry goods orders, not only being fower in num- ber, but smaller in the amounts called for. 'I'he quantity of fnuda distributed, however, was in excoss of all reasonnble expectations, and the gonornl market docs not appear to have lost any of its firmness. Grocerics were roportod vory nict, buyers manifesting no inclination to an- ticipnte wants, but rostricting their purchases to snch urticles, and in such amounts, as tho immo- dinto necessities of thoir trade scomed to ro- quire. In tho absouce of any cousiderable movemoent values wero mot subjected to any important changes, Btocks aro in no way excessive, and jobbors were making no effort to incronse anlos ot tho sacritico of prices, Coffecs, Bugars, syrups, rice, and indeed all the staples, a8 well a8 most side-goods, were firmly held, The Dutter and chaeso murkels woro inactive. 'he former, under a light supply, was tolorably firm, but tha lattor is woeak aud tonding lowor, DBag- ging was but littlo inquired for and quotations are nominal, No important chango was noticen- Dlo in the hay, hido, and leathor markots, trade ruling slack all around with values uusottlod, Thoro was a fair movemont in thn leading oils, and former tluotntiouu wero_finnly maintained, Onrbon is in light stock, and holders were firm in their viows at 3o advanco, 18¢ being tho Jobbing rico. Pig iron, paints, tobceo and wood were ull At yosterday's quctiitions. ‘Thero was no change in tho trade at the lum- bor yards, Dealers roport s good interior do- maud, and pricos ato protty well sustained. At tho docks & largo number of cargoos, tho accumulation of wovoral days, wore awaiting ealo, In the morniut; thoro was considorablo in- quiry from both local and interior dealers, and & betler feoling existed, but when the action of soveral of thio banks became known trade consed, and the market rompsins at o stand- still. Pricea wore irrogular, Motals, iron, and wils were without chauge, boing in fair interior requost and steady. Cooporago Wool, Liops, aud broom corn wero inactive, in fact business i woll nigh_susponded, owing to the money troubles wnd uncortafnty in rogard to the future, Tho sireot markots presonted n much moroe ani- muted appearanco this morning than yosterday, ‘I'ho rotail dealors wure out in foreo, and, I\*- tlionglh Uhoy wora routrioting thair purclmses to supplying immediste wants, trado on the whola was more active snd satisfactory, Tho supply of graon fruits, potatoes, poultry, and oggs hiné accumulated considorably within tho pust day or two, nud was moro than- equal to the roquira- mants of tho trado, Prices wore Irregulur and lowor, Tu fact, tho sollers woro willing to accapt any rensonably fair price for tho sake of obtuin- ing the cash. Lauter In the day, when tho gonoral condition of nffairs was known, there was loss dm[:lrto to purchase, snd tho markets closed quiot, Highwines waro dull, and 1@20 lower than tho nominal quotutiona of yestorday, though huldor generally awked full Iu'nvluuu Dricen—92 por gullon, Bulos woro lmited to G0 brls nt 0o casl sharp, aftor Now York was quoted oasior at 0L @970, ko froights wero dull, but sleady at provi- ous quotations, boing in only poor demand, while earriors were not willing “to mnke furthor concessions, Natos woro 8o for corn by sail to Duflulo, and Te for barley to Clevelund, A total of 5 charters wan reported, which, with 8 last avoning, will carry out 211,000 Lu corn, aud 35,- 000 bu burkey, Provisions woro dull and wenk, In sympathy with the genoral tonoin othor murkets. ~Options for winter delivery wero not lower, though hogs wero quoted off, beeauso thore is a widespread feoling that the prosout pecuniary mirlugenc will nat oxtend into tho packing sonson, ~Casli product, or that for delivery this your, was weals, moss pork being near! 0 por brl for cash and 206@b0o lowor for Docember, Casli Jard was o por Ib lowor, with froo sollors and no_buyors, whilo a Docembor lot wsold at o docline of only Go per 100 lbs, ‘Ihe mar- kot was nominal at “tho tullmvingts rango of o pricons Mosn pork, cunh, or soller Boptomber, H4,76@16.003 do sollor Octobier, nominal} do wollor Docombor, §I9.60@10.00; sollt or Jununty, ©19.00@{9.96, Lard, cosh or sollor Boptember, 73¢@73{c ; summer do, BT}, l10? Novasstion. Tcemmae: sciioh @750, Lard, o Dogembor, Th{0; _do sollor January, 67.86@ 7,874 ; do soller Fobruary, £7.05@8.00, Bweat Diokled lwwy quoted &#§ V@Ilo for wiue tor, and 8%@10c for summor. Dry snltod meats stondy at 79¢@740 for uliouldors; B"{@B}io for phort ribs; and 830 for short olenr. * Boxed whoulders, 73(@730. English moaln, 83(@83o for short ribs; Digo for short clear, Bummor-cured ments quotablo at 140 bo- low ihicso pricen, Qreen lmnma’ (16 M) at 8c ankad, sellor Docombor, Bhort ribs, soilor Do- combor, ot 03@0%e, boxod; do Ehort cloar, 0}4@70; do " shouldere, $3¢@4%{c, Bncon is «quotad at 8o for shouldora Yige for clear riba; 93¢0 for sliort clonr; nnd 18@160 for bams, all gnckm\. Mons boof, £8,76@9,00; oxtrn mosa do, ml.;.]"lfi@},qélflipémul Dy, &F:;\]}O@Lflt&;@&mfi}ly ow, T @730 grono quotablo ot @0}0. Elon oto udiiod £ 2o 0 lard, soller Docom- ber, at 73{c. Tlour s dull, almost to lifolessnoss. Hollern woro 8o littlo oxpectant of trado, that Bowe of them refralnod from opening out their samplos at all, though ll)ui atood manfully by thelr guns (boxcw), propared to do busincés in easo any Dugous bhould pponr. A fow pastios did malio Dbids, but at such low figures that it soomed al- most o 1idionlo of the situation, and lolders turned the cold shoulder to them. It is impos- siblo to quote prices nearer than to say that thoro must bo n shrinkago of at loast 500 & brl from the quotations of o wook ngo. Bran was stronger. ~ Snles woro reported of 100 brls spring oxtras (Minn.) at $0.60 ; 100 brls do on Ertvnm torms ; 100 bria rye at $4.40, Total, 800 rls, Also, 30 tons bran at 810,60, on track. Whont was dull and fully 4 lower, the market for cnsh boing 7o bolow tho closing fignres of laat evening, with yery little doing at the do- clivo, Thoro was plonty of monoy on hand with which to buy, but the holdors of thoso ordors foll back when thoy found thnt some of thobanks waoro closed, and thoss of thomwhowore acting for principaly at o distanco gonorally rocoived tolo- raphic ordore to lot tho markot severcly alono, 'ho fow purchasos mado woro chiofly on Cana- dion account, s fow being by local spocu- Intors, oponing at 920 and dropping to 00e, but advanced to O0io at tho closo, ns local millers ontored the markot, and bid for lote for home uso. Sellor tho month, in soltlomont oponod at 94, and foll to 000, with somio rumors of trausnctions at as low & figure as 800, cloninf nominally at 9o, Sellor Octobor opened at §1.03, declinad to 96e, advanced to 98¢, and elosed nominally at 96@97c in sottlomont, while sales not in sottlomout wero mado at 93¢, Sellor lnst half of Octobor old at 81.02. No. 1spring closed at about 98¢ ; and No. 3 do at B5c. Rejected was lifoless. We mnoto that the "European markots woro easfor, but tha quoted deolina of 2@38s in ona direction is probably an error, Cash salos wore reported of 1,200 bu No. 1 spring at 0803 400 bu do at 940; 400 bu No. 1 Northe wostorn at 81,005 2,800 bu No. 2 spring at 9ic; 8,600 bu do at 93c; 16,000 bu do at Y2cj 1,206 bu do at 910; 5,400 bu do nt 90c; 400 bu No. 3 Bpring at 85c. Total, 31,400 bu, Corn was very quiet, and }{@10 lower, but was atrong duriug tho groater part of the scssion, The market was paralyzed early by the aotion of tho banks, and woenkoned rather ‘badly for the nonce, but it was soon found that there wero Bovoral buyers on the floor with cash in their hands, who wore not doterrod by the threatoned calamity of no monoy, while there woro very fow aollers of cash corn, * Thoso who had boen oblig- od tosell had clored ont proviously, and those who still bold corn, as well as those who wanled to buy it, ovidently’ thought it to Lo firsi-class property at present pricos. Corn cortainly seomy vory low at prosont, whon we remember “that it is wantod in Euro{lm in much lnrgor quantitios than evor, and that our crop this year is o par- tinl failuro. The option deals are, howover, mostly sottlod up, 8o that thoro is uow practis cally no short Interest to put up the prices by bidding for it, though it is probublo that, cm- boldoncd by past successos, that side will pitch in moro beartily than over a8 soon as the money markot works cnsior. Cash Nu. 2 oponed at 34c; declined to 82)¢, aud advanced to 800 ot tho close, Soller Octobor oponad at 381¢c, declinod to 35}¢c, and closed strong at 87%gc. Seller Novomber sold at 40@42)4e, clos- ing at about 411¢o. Rojected was lifolons. Cash sales woro roportod of 400 bu No. 2 at 36370 2,400 bu do at 86c : 1,600 bu do at 36e 3 6,290 bu do at 84}4c ; 15,800 bu do al 3405 17,400 bu do at 831¢c 3 90,000 bu do at 83¢; 10,000 bu do at 82}¢e. Total, 79800 bu. Oals wero rolatively nctive, though the amount of trading was emall, and the markot way strong under a fair demand in ‘:ropurhon to the offor- ings, aftor the ficst blush of surpriso at the un- oxpeeted financial situation. T'ho markoet aver- aged @1 lower than yosterday, att 26@2634c for cdsh, and 27@280 sollor Octobor, olosing firi at the outside. Thoro was nothing doing in othor options, and no inquiry for rojected, Cnsh snlos woro reported of 46,600 bu No. 2 nt 26io ; 10,000 bu do at 26¢; 600 hu No. 2 white at 23¢; 60D bu white by samplo at 80¢, on track, Lotal, 47,800 bu. Ryo was in fair demand and s shade firmer, nenrly all tho sales being mado at the ontsido prico'of yostorday. ‘Thero was not much ro- uost for car lots, but some optionn wore unset- tlod, and the burden of prool rested chiclly on tho shouldors of tho shorts, the stocks being small and rocoipts light. Onsh sl woro ro- ported of 11,600 bu No. 2 at 63c, and 400 bu do b 620. Beller Octobor was nominal at (3@G34o. Barloy was quict, but strong, the spoculntive grado advanciug Do por bu, under the fact of smaller receipts, whilo o groat deal has yot to be fillod in before nmoxt Wednosday. Tho market wag vory wonkat the outset, in sympathy with the gonoral tone, $1.08 bost bid for No. 2 3 but the first salo was at $1.15, and the market aftorwards roso to $£1,20, closing strong at $118 for cash or soller the mounth, Other options wero unmentioned, No. 8§ closod firm at 81,00, and rojected nominal at 85c, Cash sales wore roported of 800 bu No. 2at 81.20; 1,600 budoat3L19; 11,200 bu do nt 81.18; 1,600 bu do nt 81.17; 3,200 bu do ut 81.15 ; 8,600 bu No. 3 at $1.00 ; '1,200 bu do at 980; 3,200 bu do at B70; 2,400 bu do at 96e; 2,800 bu doat 950 ; 1,200 bu by enmple at 81.23; '800 bu do at $1,18; '100 bu do at 31,10 ; 400 bu'do ab 81,073 ; 1,200'bu do ut $1.05,—all on track ; 500 hu'do at'$1.22, delivered. ‘Total, 86,400 bu. EUROPEAN MARKETS, The following is Beorbohm’s dispatch to-the Bonrd of Trade In this city to-dny : SEPT, 26,—Cargoes of wheat off coast_firmly held ; cargoed of corn off const rather firmer, English conne try murkets for wheat generally cheaper. French country markets a shado clicaper, Puris—Flour mar- ket strong, Weather in England fine, Short ribs, 41s, Mark Laune—Wheat stesdy, Liverpool—Wheat guict, Cumberiuuds, 405, THE WHEAT OROP OF EUNOIE. ‘Tho Now York Zimes snys s TReports from the great whieat-growing countrles of ‘Europe ara as yet too meagra to form tho busis of an eatimato of tho kind of compotition which the United Stutes will onconnter this season in the grest whe: buylug countrics of tho Old World, Fortunatel from our point of view, thore is littlo need fo bo curie ous about thio surplus of ather countries, sinca the do. ficit in Great Dritain ond Franco I cstimated nt 8o Tilgh n figure that tho muin_question is whothier It can be' fully “eupplied at all, " Englieh outhoritios placo the uwrea of 'land mown with wheat for this year's crop nt 1,200,000 ncros—or about onc-hulf moro than tho ncreago under whent fn tho Btato of Tllinoia. 'Tho cstimuted yield of tho English wheat crop {u tiis season at the'ruto of twenfy-four bueholn n acre, or_one-fifth below tho averago, This gives an aggregito crop of 76,800,000 ushels, or abont ano-fourth of what wo aro nccustomed to regird au the gross yield of wheat in the United Biates, 1ut the gross consumption of whoat in Great Brilain, if tho price o moderate, §s not lesw thau 180, 000,000 of bushels, Lelweon (hfa uud the estl- pusied crop ‘of tha yeur, fliere I o deficlency to Lo wuppliod from nbrowd of 109,200,000 busjicla, In ollier wordy, Great Britun will fiot ‘recelye Srom the harvest of 1873 more than five-twelftha of tho wheat alie requires, ntud will, therefore, o compelled clitior to’ ratvench hov congumption o to supply tho Femaining soven-tonths from nbroad, Tn regard to France, tho oatimnten aro somowhat Jess dofintts, 1t ia concadéd, howover, that the harvost thero is u bad oo, and that nstead of' belig an exporting country, os shia gonorally has heen i tho pust, Franve will require ‘:.mm Ax:,nqu,uufl bushels of whest to supply hor normal ewutd, TATEHT, 1In tho aftornoon trading in wheat was limited, and chiofly in making sottiomonts, No, 2 spring wold at 910 cash, und ot Y7@Y80 for Octobor in sottlomont claims at tho outside. Corn was quotod at B11@3G0 cnsh _or sellor the month, closing at tho outsido, und 8734e for October in sottlomont, and 86 without. "Other grains, pro- visions, and lnake froights woro innctive, Mu- gridgo & Poabody bought 110,000 bu corn with ewrrenoy recoived to-duy from Boston and Now Eugland points, and will buy more, prsditea b CHICACO DAILY MARKET, Fuioay EVENING, Sopt, 6, ALCOHOL—Was quict sud lower, nt $L.8031.85 for P4 er et proof. BROOM CORN=—Speoulators are Illlrclmwluu to somo oxtont, and now and thon an order I3 placed, gonorally for a fow balew, but tho market ns . rule i quict, but nominally firm, * Good fo extra hur) #@9550; brushi that will work itwelf into n choleo hur broom, nj@’le:mr good do, Bxes0a; good to oholeo atalk brafd, 6160s0ig0 s inforlor brush, Wig@4sge, BEANS AND” PEAS—Wero in mudorat roquest, and steady, Prime navics, $2,50@3,7: ood o primo medium, $2.2539.60; common (o faly, $1,25@2.00, Qreen poan, $1,60 por Du, BULDING MATERTALE—Met with a modersto fn- uiry ut unchinngod pricus, s follows ¢ Blucco, $3.60; Now York stiiceo, custing, $1.60@4.00; Lortiani co: ment, $7.50(¢8,00 brl; Roseudule comont, $3.25@ 8,603 Utiea, Loulsylllo, Manllus, and Akron cemont, A0 brl; uiarblo dust, $3.00 o it bulk, 80:@$1,001 $1,10@1,25 @ brli white sand, H brl, $L60@.007 plastoring halr, 3 bu, d0a; fire brick, or 1,000, ' $35.00@90.00; butlilng 'brick (comnion), {507,003 pronsed briok, $14,00a¢15.00 3 sowor brick Milwaukoo ‘aud Tucing o @0,00, deli; do common, $14,00@10,00; Indisus pmulm‘, $18,00@ 45,007 do common, $10,00316,00; fro olay, per el 8, h rossod, $15. BUTTER—Tho buttor trada wan very qulet, the do- mand belug aimost cntiroly roatricted fo_smafl ordors from loeal eustomera to meot current necepsiiles, Bhippera wero dolng very Hittlo, and common _and me- dfum grades woro nearcely Inquired for, cholea quall- tion, bolng scarco yemain firm, but other descriptions show wigns of weakness, Wa 'meko 1o chango in our auoiations: Gholco yellow, 370: medium to good, 18@12203 inforior ta common, 13@17¢. DAGGING—Only n ln‘hh‘cnmnd existed for an; Iino of goods coming under this head, and, althongh there aro no largo stooks in_ store, tho fealing evinced by Holdern wae kenalbly earfor, n tho nbaciico of any cunsiderablo eales valuw minst o considornd un- changed, Wo quoto: Btark A, 87ic; Ludlow A, 3 ‘,.’ owiston A, 3303 Amerlean A, 33c; Amoskess A, 830;¢ Olter Orcek, 34o; burlap hags, 4 and bit, 10(20e i&.’;‘m‘);l’u’ elugle, 17@18c | do double, 280 . 61@00c, COODEIAGE—Wns quict and unchinngod, an follown: Tork barreln, $135@1.40; Iard, tiorces, $1.05@1.75 ; whisky baerels, $1.00@3.103 flour barrels, 4A@bics park niaves, rongl, $23.00@24.00; do, bucked, $24,00 @20,00 5 tlorco - atavon, rough, $20.00@25.00 ¢ do Duckad or mnwed, $25,00@28,003 Whisky ataves, rougli, $28.00@10.00; ddo ‘bircked, $35,005 flour atnvan, $9.00@ 10,60; irclo'flour Tiending, TiS@0}e por Aot} flour hoop poles, $14,00@ 16,00 per m; pork nud tHerco poles, 0, 00 por i, GHLESE—Tis market givos unmistaxablo algns of weaknews, Daltymen nooin (o Luvo dont. confidonce, and somo who o fortulght ago were firm in thelr viows At 12, nto now freo solior at 1lo, At tho moment, howver, thiore Is no incilnation on the part of Johbera to ¥ plock up? oven at this figuro, tho improssion sooming 1o provail that o sUll”fovler point “will Lo reached. Wa continuo to quote s York factory, mild, 12@13c; Oblo factory and Westorn fuctory, 40, 106 1203 lowor grades, 6@oe, A falr amouut of trading waa donoe in thia market, and former quotntions wero adberad to with s ood degreo of ficmness, Wo repeat our Hst a8 follown ¢ _ Lehigh, _propared, » $11.00 5 Lackawann: $10,00; Erle, $9603 Waluut 1ill, ‘49,605 Dloss: burg, $9.00@90.60; HLocking Valley, $8.00; Canncl, $10.00; Indann block, $1,608.00;' Kirkland Grato, $8,00; Chorry Mino, $8,00; Minonk $8,00; Kingston, $7.00% Wilington,$,00, [EGGS—Thoro was o boiter inquiry this morning, but thu supply wan Iarger, and pricea casy at 20@3lc, Tho ‘market closed dull at the insido price, FEATHERS—Wero dull and nomionl, We re- t: Primo o cholco live-geeso feathors at Tdu; },:!n:hlntz prico at 834@85c; mixed foathers, 26@70c, ecording to quality’s chickon, 6@8c. FISH—Ordera from tho country aro stlll coming in with falr liborality, but the local demnand was incon- sidorablo, Undor ‘scant supplles tho gencral market rotaina o firm tono, though tho upward tendenay re- cently noted in_soveral descriptions has been tom) rarily checked, Wo mako no chango in our list, as fol- lawn ' No, 1 whitesh, X-brl, §6.0020.25; No. 2 do, $5.76 @0.00; No, 1 tront, "$5.00(@6.25 ; No.'1slioro mack= crol, now, i-brl, $13.60@14.00; No,' 1 boy, : $10.00 @10.60; No, 3 mackerol, % brl, $8,60@8.76; family mackerel, X-brl, $1.00@7.253 No, 1 shoro kis, $2.15 @2.25; Dok _codfish, $0.00@0,35; George's cod- fish, $0,60@6.%6; Labrador _herring, sit, brls, 19.00@9.603 do, i brl, $4.15@600; Labrador herring, rotind, brl, $8.00@8,50; do 3¢ brl, $.35 @4,60; vox herring No, 1, 30@3d2; box herriug z&:fllud, 40@42¢c; Columbia River salmon, ¥ brls, $9.! TFRUITS AND NUTB—Very littlo trading was dono ofilicr in forelgn_ or domeatic assortmont, and values wero moro or less uusottled for oll descriptions, Tho followiug _quotations are, for tlo _prescut, simpfy nomital: FonetaN—Dates, BX@Sc; e, drums, 12@14c; fgs, in boxes, 16@iGc; French pruues, 16@16c; Tirkish prancs, 15@1540; rai- sinn, Inyors, $§2.05@3.00; raisls, looso ~Muscatel, $3.60@3,00; 'intne, Valonols, 11@11)e; Zanto cur- Tants, T@8c; citron, 4d@dde, DoEsTio—Alden applen, 17@20c} Michigan sliced, 10K@11o; Mich- Igan quartern, 9@0%0; Wostern o, TX@8Xc; South- orn do, Ox@7xc; peacnes, pared, 24@26c; peaches, Tualves, 10@11c; do, ml:cdfi?{@flc: ‘blackborrics, no 15@15%c; raspherrlos, 43@4dc; pitted cherrios, H1@! Nuzs—Filborts, 15@160; almonds, Terragonn, TG4 Naples walnuts, 27@s6c: Chil{ walnuts, ' 23@24 French wvlnuls, 168170 ; Drazlls, 0%/@10%0; porans, Texas, 14@10c; Alrican peanuts, 0} @Tigo; Wilming: ton poaniitr, BX@Jo: Teunoraea poanuth, TaTie. GROCERIES—Dusincss was virtually at a stande still, Buyers woro dotorred from oxtensive operations by tho utsettlcd stato of finances, and their orders wora restricted to sich articles and such smounts as swero deemucd nocossary to mect thoimmediate require- monts of thelr trade. ~Among our_jobhors thero was 80 sppeasanco of despondency. Whatovor duprechy- dion T valties may sesult froi tho oxclloment, now rovalont they bellove will provo bt temporury, and o Teoling of confdonco prevain il nronnd, Quotations zemain nominafly unchanged, aa follow: Br-Oanp, SopA—TX{@8Xe, Corrers — Mocha, 34, Go43(0; O.G. Javs, 82@ 32350 Juva, No. 2, 30%@31c; fancy Tlo, M@0 clioles do, 77@31¢c; Drimo 1o, X @2B2¢c; Good do, 23%@20c)_common do, 243@250; roasting do, 3 @24}c: Singaporo Java, 29@49%c ; Costa Rica, fancy, 5 @Ae; do, prime, 2x@c] Marscalb, 20/(@ Canpres—Star, full welght, 19@193¢c; stearine, full welght, 143/@10c’; do, short Welght, 13X @14\ e, ioe—-Taina, B@H0; Rangooh, TXET0; Caro- Uiy, D@10, Suaans-Pitont_cut loaf, 103@13%c; crushod and powdered, 124@12xc : granulited, 1I¥@125c; Ay standard, 113@11%¢c1do, No, 3, 113{@11Kc; B, 11K 13 tra C, ;@11 c: O No, 3, 10%@11¢; yel- Jg¢; chiolee brown, 10:,@102;¢c; pri (0370 falr tlo, 93@9%c} cliotco molass augar, 105 @1027c; fuir do,9)@93¢¢ : common do, 8@ 8373 Now Orloatia sugar, chiolce, 93;@10%c3 do primo, 93¢@97;c; do, fair, BX@IAc: common, 8@8Xz, BYnuPs-Diamond drips, $1.30@1,35; sllver drips, extra fino, BU@85¢; good sugar ouso eyrup, 55@00c: extra do, 65(370c ; New Orlenns mnolasscs, cholce, BI@ 8Ge; do prime, 75@78c ; do common, 66@700; Porto Rico molasses, choice, 62@05c; comnon molakscs, 33 @dse, SaLERATUS—Common to bert, 06 10c, 1 —Allspice, 17@18ci clovea, 40@420; cawala, pepper, 28c@20p% nutmegs, $1.30@1.35; xhlluer, pure, 28@30c; do Ko, 1, 0@25¢; do No. 4, 16 @19, ‘Boars—French mottled, 6} @6%0; German mottled, 63¢@62¢c + Golden West, G@0xc; Whita Lily, 6X@ Gi¢c; White Rore, Gx(fiG2ge ; brown Windsor, 4%@ 430} palm, 6@0c; Slvon Imperinl, 6X@6gc; co- coannt, 7@7x¢; Chamyhign, 65@6){c; primrose, 6@ 7% Branon—~Gloss, D @100; corn, 9@11c ;: laundry, 6@ e ; common, 5% @6c, GREEN FRUITS—Thera was a better domnnd this moruing for dameatic fruits, tho loeal trado purchias- ing with moro freedom, The market was sbundantly supplied, tho offerings having accumulated constdor- ably, and tho receipts to-day wero liberal, Pricea for most variotics wero easier, though apples remain firm, ond cholco are retailed nt $3.60 per brl. The market closed quiet : Lemons, $12,00@13,00 per box. California poars,$4,00@5.00 por case ; do plums,red, $3,00@3.50 per caso, 15 1bs ; do, green, 15 1bs, $2.60@3.00, California grapes, $7.50@10,00 per caso of 60 [hs, Eair tocholco ap- les, §2.00(34.50 per rl, Pears, T5c@$1,35 per box or gnnkci. Peaches, T6c@$1.25 per box or busket; do Crawford’s, per bneket, $1.60@2,00. Grapes per caso (12-1b boxes), $2.25; Delaware do, £5,00; Concords, in Daskets, 50@65c ; Delaware (o, $1,00@1,.25 per baskot, Cary’s cultivated cranberrics, $16,00 per brl; wild eranberrles, $12.00, Quinces, 75@80c per box. 1OPS—Tho mintket romaiun quiet, but nominally flrm, ne followa: Prime 1o cholco new at 45@i0v j common do, 40¢ ; old do, 20@40c. 1AY—As{de from u light local inquiry thoro was notlilng dolug fn the luy market, aud for preasod descriptions fhero s 1o catablished prico, We quoto: Wholesala prices pald by dealors,—cara (o con~ 1nin 20,000 Ita,—ns follows: New timothy, prime, §14.00 @10.00; do, No. 1, $18.00@14.00; do, No. 3, $10,00 00% prairio, npland, $10,0010,60; do, midiand, nu?{n.«n; do, slongh, $7.00@8.00, LOORE: ON WAG- oN—Timotly, $10,00@12,00} prairlo, $8.00@10,00, For deltvers of prssed, $1.00@1,60, according to distance, and trude i8 roported fuir, Iolow ore tha rates our- rent: TIDES—Tho market {n In an unettled and unsatis- factory condition, Nelther local nor outsido buyers scem willlng {0 pay_ formor quolations, aud prices rany bo consliered woak aud. nomiually lower, *Sales Wera rostricted £o i fow suiall parcels, on privato torm Ziuderatood ta be st lowor rates, Wo make no Clungs {n aur Nst a8 follows: Green city butch- oreh, Tigo; green ourcd, lght, 10jc: 4o heavy, Giga; port oured, 10@10)o: green calf, 1603 veal- ki, 1903 dry calf, @25 dry kip, 2ot dry galte e, 1@iTic; dry it 1@ fong-Lnired_kip, 11i¢@1de; ‘dencon wiins, 60G@S00; grubby, coreil eut, or otherwise damagad, two-thirds price, TRON AND STEEL—Tho condition of affairs 1s bo- ginuing fo affect the trado somovwat, capocially in the Way of foaseniug thio focal demand, but thero is a fuir intordor iuquiry, Prices aro steady, ay follow FOD e aeassn 9 a-10@ 4 rates Horae-wh06 {rol, ... ... O @6 raten Tlato fron, common tank. @ 04 Tates Norway Ion. ... @ Ve B Norway nadl rods. @ls gl Gorman plow ste Glle P b Cust plow seel Gllo B Amerlean tool i @l B b Chrome taol ateel 2 b English tool ateol @2 rates Eniglish spring stoel 1 rates ‘Amrlean east spring stoel 13 rates Bteol tire, h-in..... @ 0 W Was Black, ond values wero LEATHER—Ihustiics Volow are the quota- without upproclable chauge, tions § HEMLOOK, City hnrness, ... . Cnum?' 11088, Line, clty, B 1b i, veali oL ity upper, No. 1, Gily wppor, No. 2 Conutry “1“)“. Collar, 32 L, ~Calf, city. Oalf, coun Ttouggh upper, Tough uppor, damaged. Buftalo shiughtor solo, B, A" golo. o Calf, Kii Hlariess, > French caif, Joiat . Frencl calf, Lemoine. . Yronch calf) 24 036 Ib ki, 50 10 100 1t METALS AND TINNEIS" BTOCK—Thiore docs not sppear fo bo By 161 up (o uterior domaud for urticles du this lno, unless 1t b thut buyors are pure chalng leas liberally than thoy firkt intendod, and {oalory aro operating with mors caution, Vriced aro steady at the following rang. T8 PraTe—10, 10xl4, 60 ¢ do, 12x12, $14,00; do +14.00'; do, 50x24, $7.00, res HX@1le; 11 Tix—Lary wmul Burer 2i80—Full casks, 110 Tows quantity, 1130; slaby, Ve, Bukr Tndu—-No, 1 000 Faten ; husala lron, 230 , i, 4305 'var, hlf cagky, do No. 1 ataltud, 206 ral 16@20 160 ; No, 22@, 1003 N, 25@20, 1703 No, 21, 1803 No, 28, 400, A discoun| of 25 por cout {8 mido from this lst, Cairen—CUopper bottoms, 400 ; biazlors, over 12 Iba, A7g: tiunod copyer, 8o planislied coppor, 400; doj es, 480 ta 6, 1{0; 6, 8, and 9, 9%{c; 10 to 11, 103{o0 1 10 Aud 1, 1230 16 and 10, 1950 ¢ 17 8,'18%0 3 10, 183203 20, 1020 full hindio, 95 it N ver cout dlsoount { fenve wire, T i Ly car load, To, 1, 1 NAILS—Conlinue to mest, with a falr intorior do- mand, snd molerate slocks aro firm, at tho @von rateas 10@00d, por keg, $4.76; 8d dnhu.w: ad'to, 85, <o, :5,02) 1 3d do, 3 bd do, fno, 7,53 24 do, 82003 ‘clinchi $7.35'; 12)0 off 10 he trado, 5 NAVAY, STORES—Wero quict, ut an tho whols atoady, Worepost: Manilla rope, 3 I, 113¢o; niral pe, @ Ib, 16X@10Kc; Homp “cord, 4 I 20@35a; murliiie, 3" i, 20@2%0; tarred rope, W Ity 11@180} mkumlf'u tald, 850@050; - pitoh, § brl, Anall $0.0087.00; tor, 4 brl, 80,506 OIL8—Cnrbon in in sliort stack, and, under a large demand, the price has udvanced a' Xc, or lo 18¢ whero it 1 firn, Other olla o ratfior quict, and wero nominally unohanged, Wo now quoto: 'Care ‘bon, lflfij extra Iard oil, 73@70c; No, 1, 3 0, 3, linsoed, raw, $1.00@1.02; do ".05(?].0'! ‘whalo, B0@820 lrcrm, $1,00@2, foot of), ntrictly purs, $1,10; do extra, 80a; do No, 1, 760; bank ofl, 60c} straile, 03} clophsnt ofl, U5} turpontine, 62c; naphtha, 63 gravity, 18@10c; naph- this, common, 19@10e, PIG IRON—Tho demand has fallon off vory ma- terlally within the past fow days, tho prescnt #ull holng attributablo, of cotirse, to " tho unsettled state of tho monoy mrket. Prices’ romain unchangod, and aro nominally firm, as followa : Bcotoh (according to brand), $62.00@60.00 ; Masalllon, $53.000 ; Tuscaraws on, $4.00; Lako Superior, No, 1, $5.00; do No, 3, $54.008 16 No, 3, $57.00; do No, '4, $62.00" do No, b, £04,00 | Missotird chatcoal cosl, $55.00; Chicago atono coal, $50,00. . TOTATOES—Wore quiot and wosk, The local trado wero purchnsing only to meet current necesnis tlen. Wo quote : Good to cholco mlnlnnn, in varrels, 25@2,76; do por bu, 10@%0c ; Early Ross at 76@ on irnci; pellow steoty $146@0.00 ¢ red, 280, ‘OULTRY ' AND 'GAME~Tho market s ficoded with chickens, aud tho supply (s rapldly acoumulating, Thero wan rather moro doing to-day on local ac- cotint, but prices wers weak and tuseltled. Gamo wan plenty, dull, and easlor, Delow are the closing rices : Ol chickons, $1.00@7,60 ; spring_do, $2.25@ 76 small do, $1,50@2.003 ducks, geeso, 40,005 turkeym, 190; prairld chickohs, $3,00@2.26+ mallard ducks, §2.76G3.00 per doz; amall ducks, $1.16 SALT—Meots with o moderato country demand. Wo quote: Onondags, Canads, and Ssginaw, finc, §o8; ortlosry conesd, 4310; conrae Dlamoid O, ground " nolar, $2.16; ' dairy, without hags, dm{{ with bogn” $4.10@4,957 Ashton dairy, by 50060251 " rurk's Tniand, $200 ground TIAStemain quiet and nominally nnchanged, Wo Fopeat our lit as follown: Young 1iymon, common to fair, (6@d%0: do good, H0@T00; do cholce to ox- tra flue, §5c@1.10; common 10 fine old hynon, 70@000; common fmperial, 69@050 ; good o choice, do, BeE $1.10; fair to good gunpowder, 10@000; cliolcs Ping. auicy, $1.16@1203 extra Moyund, $1,05@1.40 3 choleo to extra now @$1,00; falr to good old, 65@ 70c ; common do, 88@130 colored natucal loal Japan, B5@050; common to fno’ olong, 85@480; goad, 85 @se ; ‘cholco to oxtra, B5c@$1.00, TOBACCO—Wo continite to quoto : Fing OuT—Extra, T5@85c § choico, 65@700 ] medi- um ; 85@600 ; poor to common, 40@00¢, Prua—Natnral leaf, 76@800; half bright, 60@70; black, onnd, $5@65e. BuorNG—G00d to choleo, 32@360; medium, 2@ Al bolled, nonts 91 5 common, 36@38e. WOOD—Tho market _romains firm at tho following prices : Doach, $9.50; maplo, $10.60; hickory, $11.60; slabe, £0.50@7.00, dellvored, WOOL—Trade wan vory anict, Considorable quace- tition of wool have arrived within thelst fow days, and stocks are in much botter shaps than they hove ‘been, but businces at present {a at & staudatill for ob- vious rcasons, Wo again quoto: Tub, woahied, Prme, ... ... Tub, washod, common to good. Common dingy. Fleecs, washod, X, light. Flocce, washed, X&XX, dingy. Floece, washed, medium lini Coarse, washed Fleoce, unwashe: Fleece, unwashied, coarse, and dingy. Fleece, unwaalied, fine, Buper and oxtra pulled. Burry wool, 1016233 WOODEN {VARE AND BROOMS—Trade hoa boen fair Quring the week, though at tho momet thero fs vory littlo dolng, and owlug to the prescat altuation in ‘monotary affairs, dealers aro disposad to operate with tations aro given below : 3-hoop a-hoop do, $2,50 ; 8-hoop dairy, 1,25 ; oxtra do, $1,75 ; oxtra choeso tubs, $12,60 ; No, 1 tubs, $10.50 : No, 2 do, $9.00; No, 3 do, $6.00 3 tuba, 3 in nest, $3.30 1 keolers, § in hest, $1.75 ; half-bushel plain, £3.75 per doz ; do, iron bound, $4,60 ¢ res, plain, $2.50 ; do, iron bound, $3.75 ; o0, 3, $10,00; do, No, 5, .50 per do, nab, 8 in_ncst $L.10; broom handles, $12,0016.00 por m; No. brooms, $3,00; No, 2do, $2.60@2.75; do, common, $1.76G2.50, RAILROAD FREIGNTS—Woro rathor quich, but witliont chango ns far us rates were concerned, Bolow tho rates currenf 9.9 .0 8% 1355%8) 85 AL R 5 ; Chicagoto Fai8%3(8s] i 18 |38xTg] i ] b et S SliaiFg [ $1.20/60 70 3 B85 .10, 65 Thiladelphin, nud Baltimore. 50 1.00,60 60 ‘Wilmington, Del 50 .00{50 0 Washiugton, D, 50 50 Aloxandrin, Ve 0 Tittshurgh, Bridgepart, O, and Bollnire] 30 Wheelin eseees| 35 Qlovoland o 23 Now Castlo, Pa,, Youngaiows| and Akron, O, .| 80 oil Cfli, Corry, and Franklin,) 39 Nor'olk, Va..,. 58 ‘Wilmington, N, O.. % Charleston. ki Potersburgh and Richunond. 05 e CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Fripat Evesixo, Sept. 26, The recelpts of Livo stack kince Ssturday have boon ua follows ¢ Hogs, -~ Sheep, 1,850 490 Total... vee 3,012 ‘The past twenty-four hours have witnessed no very pronounced change in thu situstion at tho Stocke Yards, There were thosame obatacles to nn active and prosperous trade that oxisted on the proceding duys of tlie week, and_consequontly_comparatively Ui tlo’ business was accomplishod. The attendanco of operators was not materlally smaller than in prosper- ons times, but ho scarcity of currency and the lm- possibillty of transacting business through the medium of ohecks and drafts put an embargo upon the trafllc, and, taking into account tho amouut of atock in the ‘pous, the volume of asles was insignificant, Tho fact that the ‘receipts were moderate, though a favorablo clrcumtance, was not itecif sufliciont to favorably af- foct prices, which remaln weak and unsettlod for all descriptions of stock, Notwithstanding the fact that tolegrama were yeslorday sent to all parts of thio Weat advising tho withholding, for tho present, of further shipments, Superintendent Bherman waa to-duy in recelpt of deapatchos from differont parts asking tho ivilego of sbnding forward tholr stock without ita Biitig subjected to tho order recontly issucd, to the effect hat any stock recelved until furihor ndtice will Dboat shipper's risk, By what proccss of reasonin, drovera * figuro out " profitablo returns from stocl thrown upon the murket in fta proeent demoralized conditlon we ure curious to know, Thero f# {ust now no outlel for it ab any falc price, aud thio feed bills will very soon absorb auy margin ' thal may oxiat, 1f not anothor ' hoof *? was seut n during tho next half dozen days trade would not suller thore- 5 ‘Superintendent J, B, Shorman {nforma us that thoro 18 10 Iuck of stackecr ou any of tho roada leading out of Chicago, and partios who msy desiro Lo ship stck througl ta'tho Esalern markots, oF back Into locoun- try, will find an_abundunce of freight room, The Biiralo and Pittaburgh tuurkota are sald to bo_in oven a worsa condition than our own, A telogram froin tho Tattor city states that thero ary 100 cara of stock toro, upon wldo” tracks, for whicls yard-room cannot bo o, CATTLE—If wo oxcopt tho purchases mado by feod~ ora, there was but littla accomplished fn tho way of aalow in this dopartment of the livo mlock market, “Thero wis & fulr averago attondanco of buyers, but tho Lasettled condition of the mouey markot and [ho prot- ty geucral muspousion of hank discounts rostriclod oporatios, Only about 1,000 hend clinngad Lands during tho dny, and of fiis number fully 650 wero taken by foeders, Tho oxtremo rango of rices wiw $2.00@6.00, with most of {ho transfers at 3,003,853 for common 10 primo stock stcors and medium to good Uutchiers’ stuff, Tho outside quolation, $5,00 was paid by & city butclior (Shelbel & Sou) for 16 hoad, averag- (s 1,497 Ibs,Tho pens aro chock full of uusold cat~ tlo, ahd the outlook s gloomy cnough, Following aro {1 nominal prices : QuoTATIONS, ‘Extra Beoves—Qradod steers, averagimg 1,400 Jus snd upward 75,80@6.00 Chotco Brovos—Fine, fa 10 § yoar old btoors, il formed 3 year veraging 1,300 to 1,450 ibs, .. - 5.23@5.70 Gobd Hoovos—ivali-fatisnod, fuly formod steors, uveraging 1,200 10 1,330 lia, 4.60@5.00 Medium Grados—Steora fn far tios aging 1,100 {01,250 1bn 423@150 Buteliers’ tack — Comi and gaod tu oxtrn cows, for ity slanglto avoruging 800 to 1,100 tbu, 2,0083.75 Btock Oaftle — Continon & ficsls, avoraging 00 Lo Lo 1,050 ibs, 275@3.85 Inferior—Light und thin " cows, ' iiifers, atow, bullk, unid sealluvag stoors 175@2.50 Oattlo—Toxus oice curu-fod,,... CGattlo—Toxus, Norlhiorn winterod Cattlo—Tozas, through droves. . OATTLE HALES, No, v, Price, cows, ... . $.97% 43 fleshy bteors, P BRI X T 65 Toxus sleor: L5073 38s 40 stookers. Lot 870 B slockers . e O05 Dy 13 stockurs, 1,000 383 25 stockers, 4,85 16 atookers . 8,50 876 188 Toxas cattle, a8 12 atock cattlo, 35 3 good sloers, s 10 good butchers® stoor 500 a6 atookers, X 10 stockera 320 27 Toxan #tockos 213 803 Toxan stockers 208 48 Toxan stocke 21y 47 Toxon stockers OGS —This mar ot in comparison with yosterday, Thero Increano in thio valus of ealos, bk Liore' tho {mprovo- mont ceasod. Buyers for tho differout Eastorn mar- Keta woroin atiendenco, ut thoy wero Linmporad by t11e Iack of bankiug facilitics, and only o small propor- tion of tho offorings wero disposed of, Ioavy loga ol to a limited oxtent, on Boston account, at $4.25@ %40, whilo n modorato umbor of light bicon grades worb taken for the Now York morket nt $4.00@4.50. Tho 1narket closod dull at tho sbovo quotatiows, 100 AALES, T8 2,10 portant change was somo littls No. Av, Price)No, Av, Price)No. Av, Price, 47 800" $4.30 |9 208 $4.30 (31 297 $4.30 20 807 430 [160 205 445 | 77 101 450 43 203 440 (128 187 445 |62 235 435 43 212 426 [09 200 440 [141 200 4.35 96 207 4.5 |44 2712 425 |28 204 4dS 44 321 430 (062 288 425 |60 241 425 Y0 476 430 |33 275 430 |22 281 400 08 200 450 [162 02 425 [60 200 440 61 204 440 [63 247 440 08 205 435 63 232 495 85 204 425 66 190 4o 05 183 445 (63 206 425 (38 240 435 60 213 440 182 202 495 |43 345 440 112 210 445 |44 820 435 (42 312 435 42 814 835 |45 823 435 |45 324 435 360 2B 435 (50 508 43TiG[2U1 200 duds 20 203 460 (160 108 446 (124 107 445 43 B51 440 [45 260 440 [44 DU 438 0 - 4.373[204 267 4.975{| 51 800 4.40 .50 _-202 \ BHEEP—Wero innctive at nomiunlly unchanged prices, Quotablo at $2,75@4,25 for poor to cliice, ) CHICACO LUMBER MARKET. Fuax Evexixa, Sept, 20, The offerings aratill Inrgs and quito n numbor of cargocs havo boen on the market for sovoral dnys, Eatly this morning trado Urightencd up o little, aud eight or nino cargoes were sold, but later, when the suspension of soveral banks wis anuouncod, buyers coased to oporate, and the market liaa sinco boon in a stato of staguntion, Prices aro ircegulsr and conside orably lower, tho aellers boing willing to shade them ta & rennonablo extent, for curroncy, Komo partios boing unablo to disposo of their lumbor, buve docked it, Prices aro quoted lowor ns follows : Good to cholce ‘honrds and atrips, $12,00@15,00; common to mediumn do, $0.00@11,00; Joista and ecantling, $9.00@10.00; shin< les, $3.973¢'; Tath, $1.87) FRElONTS LTM) ara very.dull, and nominally lower, Partios wero talk- ing $2.00 for Muskegon oud $2,60 for Maniatco, but ::::;: i o doman for. vosels, aud rates aro slinply AT TIE, YATIDS, Many doalers roport an active trade, while others quote the market rather quict, The presont condition of public aMairs bas sorvad to decrcase the local trade, Lut there {s still & good demand from tho interior, though it fs probablo that thore will ho a falling off, now the state of things is more widely known, Irices aro without change, Wo quot Firat clear...... eersoann .$30.00 @55,00 Becond clear, 1 inch to 2{nch.vuveee 400 @60.00 Third clear, 1 incl,, eesreners 38,00 @40.00 Third clear, thick. 43,00 @45.00 Clear flooring, 1st and 24 together, rougl.... j 38,00 Qlear siding, Common siding Common floori: ‘Common flooriug ‘Wagon-box boar rensed, accon selected, 14 i r Jolat, scantling, amall timber, fencing, etc, 16 feet and under, green. Jolstand scantling, 18 to 24 feat. Plckets, squaro No, 1 sawed...ss Threo dolinrs yer car {o be added wh which charge follows the ahingles, Thickness—Fivo shingles o bo two inchea in thicks nesh. Length—Sixteen Inclies. HAUDWOOD. Black-Waluut — Counters, $100.00@160.00: _clear, 5.00mB5,00; common, $95.00@50,00; cull, $20.008 common, $10.00@25.00; cull, $10,00@16,00 ; flooring, $30,.00@40.00, Oik—Clenr, $10.00G40.00} comtmon, $16.00825.00; cull, $8.00@15.00, Hickory—Cicar, $23.00250.00; common, $20.008 36,00 cutl, £12,00@18.00, e—Clcar, $13.00@35,00; common, $16,00@25,00 oull, $10.00616.00, Biitternut—Cloar, $35.00@60.00; common, $20.00@ .00, Chiorry—Clenr, _$10.00@60,00; common, $15.08 36,00 : cnl, $12,00@18.00, Whitowood—Clenr, $10,00@40.00; common, $20,00 @25.00 ; cull, $10.00@15.00, ‘Wagon Stock—Hickory axlos, per set, $1.00G1503 ‘wagon polen, each, 45(@bhc ;-hox Loards, $30,00@40.01 Flortda rod_cedar, 50 qior ft; maiogany, 30@400 1 do counters, 500 3 rosewood, 50@80c ; while holly, 300, ———— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Markets, LoNDON, Sopt, 20—5 p. m.—Tho weatlier throughont England to-day i fair and favorable for tho crops. 1t {a the general opinion ou the Stock Exchange that the rato of discount at the Bank of England will ba advauced on Thuraday ovening next, The immensa withdrawal of bullion from_the Bank, in consequonca of the unfavorablo newa from Now York, 14 apparently tho causo of tho dopression in Amorican sccurities., ‘The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Dank on balanco to-dn; on account, 994 @ do, 07, 957" 10-40a, hallow, 43s, ' English 20,-5-205 of 1803, 9654, ontos 6Gf 200. Dt. 26.—CoTToN—Quist: middling upland, 8%4@%0; Orleans, 93:@J%c. Kales, 10,000 Dales. Amioricnn, 6,000 ; apoculation und expor't, 1,000 Yorns and fabrics’ at Mauchester dull, with n downe ward tendency, BreansTurrs—Lower. Rod wintor wheat, 12 6d, Flour, 38@208. Corn, 42s, Receipts of whent for tha put thros days, 93,000 qro, of which 13,000 qrs wera merican, Recoipts of corn for the aamo time, 29, Qe ; Amorican, 10,000 qra. ‘PRovistoNs—Dacon unchanged. Cheose, 603 0d. 35,00 ; flooring, $80.00, Asli—Clear, ¥28,00@40.00; Now York Live-Stock Mariet. New Yonx, Sopt, 26,—BrEVES—-Fresh recelpts 513, mankiug 3,830 for four days agaiust 4,000 for the sama time lnst weok, Tho market 18 very quict, and pricea ara not materially chnnged, Exclusive of n fow car- londs, littlo was done, Stockers rold at Ti@8¢; the oxtremo rango for mativo stoors was O@1ENe, aud for Texaus, 1@10c, Salew includo O cara greon Ken. tucky nteety, G cwt, 10¢ ; 10 cars Ohlo stcers, T@TY ewt, 10)¢@113¢c; and 3 curs mixed Missouri cuttle, 1)§cwt, Dlg@11%c. nERe AND Lasns—Arrivale, 1,727, making 12,113 for four dnye, nguiust 13,001 for ihio sumo timo last woek, Tho market is variablo and unsottled, Small lots of good sheop and lambs are rotaling at o shade lottor prices, but wholesalo slanghterera obtained foix shoop at thelowest prices of {he season, The oxtrome range for shoop in lots was 43(@63¢c, with fow fanoy sclections sold at 0@Gige. Lambs ranged from 5X to 7ide, Bales includo 1 car oxtra Ohio sheep, av 131 Ibs 8t 00 8 cars, ay 87 lbs, ot 5iga; 3 carn, ay 90 iba, o Bo; 3 carn, av 80 Ibs, at 4550 3 cors, av Bl 1bs, ata fraction over Jo3 1 ¢t poor do, av 72 Ibs, at 30 ; 1 car Olilo Inmbs, av 33 1bs, ot ie : 1 car, av 47 1be, at 54 ; 1 car Canadn lambs, ay 11 1bs, at 63@70 ; and 2carn good Stato lamiba, av 07 Ibs, at Tic, Swinz—Tlocelpte, 6,100, muking 18,487 for the four days, ngatnat 20,678 £Or the sane time st week, None wero offored nlivo, Dressed wero_frroguinr, with & falr demand for light welght, Closiug quotations were, XG4\ Bufinto Live-Stock Markot. DurraLo, Bopt. 20.—CATTLE—ltoceipts o-day, 23 3 total for the week, 0,435, Thy market romafns un: chianged, ‘Thero was o more hopeful feoling, bul trade s confined to lacal butchers and _neighboring country sellors, Balos includo 168 Tilinols sioera, av 1,229 10 1,477, 8t $5.135@3.53 3 210 Indiana sleers, &y 1016 fo 1,350, ot $£.04@5.60; 00 Michigan steors, av 839 t0 1,270, nt $3.25@5.12) { 17 Ganda stoers, av 1,100, at$4.25's 16 Ohio stoerd, uv 1,117, ut $4,5 Bt axn Lastua—Tocets o weol, . Thero s nothiug daing : Cahada stock areall s0ld} Wentern sheop ave held over ; Canada Tumbs, 5,500,003 Ganoda shcop, $5,00@5.60; Western slicop, $4.00@4.75. Tiags-—Tovelpta’ lo-dny, 1,200 total for tho sweek, 23,200, The minrket advauced 100 per ewt. Al thd atdck in dinposed of, Sales fneludo 1,000 bead iinots, Tudiana, aud Olio hogs, uverago117@22%, ot $4,60@4.80, Now York Dry-Goods Mariet. New Yonk, Hopt. 26,—Tho trade movement was elow to-dny with commisslon houaes, it u fair Job- Ding distributlon was mude, sud busers have morg confidenca in the future, 'Tiso murket & steady, nud ricea aro undisturbed by the finuncial crisiu, Cotton ooda aro quiet in first hands, but jobbora’ atocks nre fiGit, and an arly rovival of sctiviy it looked for, Odtten flannols, grain bags, and medlmn bisached shirtings aro closly sold up. Dross goods, black uilks, alpacas, and puro mohaira rulo frn. The Wool 'Frade. PrrLADELEINA, Hopt, 20,—Wool steady, with moder- ato deumiont; O, Tetnflvauta, and West Virgluta, Qouble oxtra, abioys 52@5301 oxtra, S0@60; medl 19@620; cotio, 45@4tus Now York, Michigau, Indit anu, and Westorn. fue, 40@480: modium, 48@500; coateo, 43@189 ; combiug, washod, 5T@630; combe fug, unwashod, 4230 ; Onnada combing, 83@030; fiue wiwashied, 33570 3 coaro und modiuw, tnwished, 350 3 tulrwaahed, 10@670; No, 1 aud superfiue pullod, 0@ 450, Plttsburgh 0L Market, Prrrapunon, Pa., Sopt, 20,—Orudo—Market nomine ally dull 3 demund moderate 3 quoted st $1,05; cun buy for $1.00. Norefued markot ; nomiually quoted ab 1630, B NEW YORK. New Yonw, Bopt, 20,—Corron—In better dimandj midding uplands, 172;c, Bieapsturre—blour ‘dull snd lowor, Recelpts, 16,000 brls { suporOne Wostorn sud Blate, $5.35@5.85 common o good extra, $0.8080.80; good 1 cholcs do, $0.55(37,165 white wheat extra, $1. BGB,M; Ohlo oxtras, $0.0068.00; t, Louls, $0.00@10,60, Rivg