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6 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. Fripay Eveniva, Oct, 3, 1873, Matters in tho local money marlet aro com- parativoly unchangod. Thero was not much businoss dono to-dny, though thora woro many ‘eottlomonts of nccounts at banke, As the banks ‘themaolves got casior, thoy flud makors of ovar- 'due paper better propared to wottlo, elthor by total or partinl paymonts, There have been some JAnstancos during tho last ten days whon col- Jatorals hold as securlty for paper falllng duo invo beon Bold, and of nocessity at a hoavy sacri. fico. In tho presonce of an actual rum, and threatoned by & gonoral collapse, such ' proceoding might bo constdered fully justificd ‘but whon thore is no such prossurc upon the anks, it I8 not likely that any banknob inn conditlon of actual distross would now do so, Nearly all the banks that have not closed tholr ~doors havo, throughout tho trouble, madoit o polnt to TAY ALL OTEORS, no matter what the amouut. In ono or two 'cages a discrimination was mado Iu favor of tho ‘wmployors of workmon, And Inono caso we be- llevo the rofusal to pay anything is absoluto, and applics oqually to nll kinds of checks, This inetitution is not a National Bauk, Tho business at tho bauks and on the stroct lo-day was unattended by any of the oxcilemont which han provailed for tho two wooks previous: Ihesontiment that TAINGS WERE DETTER was strengthonod by tho porsonal knowledgo Mhat thoy wero 8o, Little was done in oxchango, Tho goneral advanco in New York of stocks, the deoline of gold to 1093, and the advanco of “Clonring-Houso cortificates to 98, all gave nssur nnoos of o bettor fecling, and of an absouce of ‘foar or any further sorious disturbances, Ad- ‘vicos have boon roceived in this city to the effect that local Lankers throughont tho West lnve generally discournged tho country morchants end dealors from making romittances of ourronoy to moot obligations due in Chicago. There is nlso =n unwillingness on the part of country banks and merchants to honor dsafts sont them for colleation through tho expross companies. Banks west of Chicago fnil to undorstand why ‘the Chicago banks want currouoy hore, and ovon the Now York bauks declaro that it is not ncoded, but should bo loft in that city, and that all transactions ought to take place in exchango, ‘All this is, of courso, non-paymont. Country banks ofton exchange on Now York to country ‘merchants with which to pay their bills in Ohi~ engo, and ecem to think thatif the Clearing- Mouso certificates aro good enough to pay «debts in New York, they ought to be good . enough to pay them wn Chicngo. Yostorday there was o decided improvement AT THE STOOR-YARDS, Bnlos for shipment to tho East woro oqual to ‘tho recoipts, and at prices as bigh as beforo fho ‘panie. Sl\!i}umm hava received information that the Now York banks will grant them all tho ncilition they enjoyed boforo the panic, Boveral of tho commiasion merchants of this clty have alroady nolificd their customers in the ‘West that they aro now propared to honor drafts on shipments, ns was done boforo the panic, This ‘will have tho effect of AN EARLY RENEWAL of shipments to this city, which had boon prac- ‘ticnlly suspended by the inability to get money “t0 pay thoso drafta, All tho provision packers ©xpoct to begin their business at tho opening of tho sonson, which begins on Nov.1. This Tequires a vory Inrge samount of money, but there ,Booms to bo full confidenco that in this rospect there will be no difliculty in_finding all the cur- roncy needod, Itis oxpected that the number *of hogs killed and packed hore will excood thut 'of any previous year. This opinion 18 based somowhat on tho "expectation tfint paoking in the intorior of tho State will fall off consid- ‘erably. . THJ LONDON PATERS, ublished two duys after the failuro of Jay yCooke, and_under the improssion that the panio and prostration was to bo general, being out of the axcitemont, wero ablo to tako's philosophi- ‘;eal viow of tho causos, and the probablo results of tho pavic in the country. The Loudon Times of Sopt. 20 enys ; Tho stoppage of some other howses hns boen tele phed, and during a day or two of confusion many FRIS My experienco temporary embarraesment ; but ‘until tho recelpt of this morning's telegrams thore was .mothing ta creato nmong obscryera ou this sido an ox- .pectation of anything approaching to o commerciol $poato in tho Uulted Statos, aud ther {s resson to nope, looking at the oxtraordinary prosperity of tho couns \ry, and tho high and improving prices of its Govern-~ ‘mient securitics, that all financul aud other houscs Who huvo been really worthy of credit will soon rocover thelr ground, and ihat tho presont gust will slmply ‘clear tha flold of a number of dishonct eloments, The Loudon Telegraph of tho snmo day, aftor 2loug roviow of g alliny Lullling ond com- plications in tho Unitod States, predictod the outcome of the troublo as follows: The ono saurce of strength to tho United Siatesnt prezent liea in tho oxpousivo vigor of thelr forolgn strade, the result, in its turn, of an almost unoxampled ‘abundance in the barvests of tho season, Logland, France, and othor loading European nations this Jear bsorh unprecedented supples of all the chief Btaplea whicly ioiulator to tho wants of manufuctura aud to tho kustenance of thelr teeming populstions, Tliese purcliases will keep n coustant streain of woaltli Mowing into the United States, uud it {s uttorly impos- siblo tat, in sucs a case, thoy can be poorer, althaugh local embnrrassmenta may occasionally arlse, With o cotton crop of 4,000,000 bales; wilh o prodigious wheat harvest ; with oven guch uinor products as rice, sugar, and tobicco more abuudnnt than wsual; snd, With the Old World waiting to buy thesoat high prices, America may laugh to scorn the idea of serioua (vss or prolonged” cmbarrusament, Tho ploin trath 1s, that #uch local troubles us are seen in tho failure of Mesars, y Cooko & Co, ars themselves the rank outgrowth of oxuberant prosperily,—mero nccessorics L0 & progress which does not for an'fustant halt, XONDS IN THIS MARRET. Mesars., Proston, Koau & Co,, quotoas fol- lows this p.m. ¢ Buying. __ Selling. U, 5. 88 0f 8L, 134,@ 5-203 of '63, W1 5208 of '04, 08 @ 508 of 65, 10038 5-20s of '65, Jan. bnd Jui; WG 5205 of '67, Jun, nud Jul prvvr 5-208 of '08, Jau, and Jul; 14" @ 10-408 ox. nt...., 10838 U, 8. 86 (now ismito).. 1085@ U, 8; currency Gs. L wie Gold, full weight. L INe Gold’ coupons Cooge Gold oxchuugo, PSR ST Eastern cxchatigo (counter ratcs)., 25w dis, Btorling oxchango (largo drafts). 173561082 Chicago ity 7. 00 & i, Cook County Ta, 9 &int Town, couity, cont’ bonds, 05@98 Currency in 1% per cont ‘premfum, LATEST, New Yonk, Oct, 8,—Afluirs in_financlal elrcles con- tinuo to improvo,” ‘e cloalng day of the threo days’ graca accorded brokers in maling up private scttie- ments brings with it no now disusler boyond tho sug- peusion of mall Lrokor Louse, Albert Gole, which uu oxerclsed o inthionce on tho murket, Only 1,000 shures of varfous stocks wore sold_out under tho rules for delluquent parties, Thoro wero considerablo chaccs to-day of dividend-pnylng sccuritios on E ropean account, Suvings bunks and investors wero freo buyers of Governincut bonds, and mercautilo obligatious arc Leing met with promptucss, Mouoy loaned at 7 ourrency aud 7 gold on_Governs nnd 116 und ¢ per diem on other good collaterals, ' Greenbacks Aold ut 13¢ per cont premium early inthedny ; later (hors was o decline to ¥ por cent, und ut tho'closo quotations wero ut 3¢ and’1 por cent, in unticipation of the demund fo-morrow by manufacturors to pay off their hunde, The Lo Commilioo lo—day caucolod over 81,000,000 bank cer- catea, Bterling was heavy and lowor, closlug with nctual Lusinces”"ut 6} @UX for wixty duys, uL TSGT for elght, Gustoms raccints to-day, $307,000, Gold was dull and heavy, declining from 103 to 0%, and closlug at 10, Louus were from 8 to 7 per cont gold for currylng, and flt for borrowlng, Clearings, $30,000.000, Uho Assistant 4reasurer disburaed t6-day $135%,000, Goveruments active and bigher, Thoy aro bLecom- ing u scarco aa_ beforo {o panto, Orderh ato vree cuted with somo_ difliculty, and ko advance fulls to Dring out auy largo offerli, Tho Governiug Gommittce of tho Stack Exchange han appointed § sub-committeo to fuvestiyato {he uf- falrs of A. D, Willinms and Jokn Bonner with the Dank of North Americu, sud ‘Edward Huight & Co, wWith the Bauk of the Gommonwealth, Blocks wero sirony durlug the greater portion of (Lo dsy, and u sharp advanco in prices took place, (ho din- provoment rangtng from 1 (o 6 per cent, . ‘'ho Jargost dealings were iu Lake Hlore, Westorn Unfon, stid Now York Central, but an uclive busincas was dotto in somo of the other shnres, In the iuvestwent list, & gonoral recovory took pluce and A lurger businesy wus dono thou ustial, At the closo thero was o llght reaction In excoptionni cases, tho genoral markut loaving off sirong ot Lo bigliat volit of (o dsy, Wostom uton sutvanced 3, Lako Bliore. 417, Now York Contral, 43y, isrlem 6, Dolaware, Lacknwahnn & Weatern 35, aii Tlock Tstatid 31¢, Express wharcs wre Lighor ois fuode crate doang, Blorling, 108X, OOVERNMENT DONDS, Caupons, 81, 118 | Coupous, '61.., 1 Gau{‘vonu: 03 1Ry | Gontpons, ‘64111172 mif Houpony, 04 908 | 10-40s, 1183 Coureirsy 763 L\, o..1 " | Currency ga) 1oy Conpous, ‘05 (LOW)y o AL L S0 Biees 1084 | TATR TONDA, 871 | Virgiulng, oldiyii.ys B8 Tennessces, North Qarolinoe, old, 23 “Tenticasock, noy Norih Carolinns, uow 17 Virginias, now. Amerlcan Exprons, Unitad Btates Ex, Tacifg Mall.... Tock Island., N, J. Central Bt. Paul,... REAL ESTATE. The following instrumonta woro flled for rac- ord Tridny, Oct, 8: CITY PROPERTY. Tota 23 and 24, Sub-Tot 3, of Dlock 8, Lec's Subdi- vieloti, 6 w X of Beo, 1, 39, 19, dated Sopt, 16; consid- oration, $2,600, ok 19, of ssmo subdivlsion, dated Bept, 16; consld~ oration :$2,040. Indiula av, botweon Thirty-socond and Thirty-third ste, 0 £, 25x180 £t, dnfed Moy 03 consideration, $9,376, Cooliiga at, 240 £t w of Paullna, u f, 48380 ft, dated Oct. 3; consldoration, $1,000, Tlatt et, n weorof Halsted, & f, 25x100 ft, dated Sapt, 20 5 conaldoration, 7,000, . Thirty-accond at, K1 ft 6 of Wabash av, 1 f; 20x07 1, with bufldings, dafed Sopt. § ; consideration, $7,800, Madison st, 408 ft o of Paulinn at, 81, S0xi2) ft, duled Bopt, 17 ; constdoration, $5,000, Michigan av, 235 £t n of Twonty-third at, w 1, 25x1€0 1t, dated March 185 consideration, $18,000, "Greonwich av, 1701 1t w of Robey ef, & f, 24x100 £¢, dated Aug, 80 ; consiioration, $3,500, Lot 18, Block 6, Shefiold'a Addition (doxcription crronconn), dated duly 23 3 consideration, $1,000. Fourth s, 1 o corner of Mny st, 8 £, 50110 ft, dated Boph 33 ; cousidaration, $3,200, Fourili st, 1 ocor of Carpontor st, &1, 40x110 fY, dated Sopt, 23 consideration, $0,000, Boward st, 200 ft s of Sixiconth st, o f, 25x100 ft, dated Octs 1's cousidoration, $1,600. : Btnto st, 160 it 8 of Thirty-soventh et, e f, 26x120 fY, datod Bopt, 273 coustderntion, $7,000. Blilwaukoo av, 25 {t 8 ¢ of Ellon st, 1 © f, 253100 ft, dntod Sopt. 23 ; 'considaration, $2,400, Napoloon plico, & cornor of Gorlbald! s, n f, 34x 103X ft, dated Atig, 30 ; consideration, $1,600. Kossith s, bot Butler and Wallaco, 81, 0 3¢ Lot 7, Qated Oct, 2; coneideration, $7,000, NORTI OF CITY LTITS, Marianna o, 234 ft o of Racino av, 8 £, 25x100 1t, datod Oct, 1; considoration, $800, BOUTII OF OITY LiMITA. Lot 8, Block 3, Tawdon & Akorly'a Subdlvision, no 3 Boc. 4, 38, 14, dated July 10¢ conslderation, $760. Lot 1 snid B 3¢ Lot 16, Block 11, Egandale, dated Bopt, 27; considaration, $1,400, 208 Lota 14, 15, 18, 'Dlock 4, Egsndale, dated 416,600, 1! Sopt, 1; consiloration, COMMERCIAL. FrioAr Evenma, Oct, 8, Tho following wero tho receipts and shipmonts of the leading articles of produce in Chicago during tho past tiventy-four hours, aud for the corresponding dato ono year ago: MECEIPTS, BHIPMENTS, 1873, | 1672, |[ 1870, | 1872, Flour, brls 14,5000 70001 BI04 2,7 Wheat, bu 60,490 05,270/( 168,000, 113,660 orn, ‘b, 10,z1a] 103,855 86.070) 212 , E'X TFlnx sccd, b Broom-corn, 16, 60,000\ 63,5001 42/000(,..."... Gurcd meats, li 5,020] 80,200 | 340,377 21,570 Bee, brls. K 5 8,627 1,019 638 950 th, m Suit,' b, Withdrawn from storo yesterdsy for clty consumption: 1,879 bu wheat; 793 bu corn; 8,267 bu onts ; 842 burye; 1,202 bu barley. The following grain has been inspected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock: 207 cars whoat; 254 cars corn; 41,600 bu No. 2 do byconnl; 21 carsoats; 4carsyye; 66 cars barley. Total (552 cars), 252,000 bu. The commorelal situation of to-day did mot oxhibit & very strongly marked improvement on that of yestorday, but tho strongih gained yoster- day was well consorved, aud thoe pationt was ablo to uso two or three moro musclos than Loreto- foro, showing n sure, though gradual, con- valosconce, Ono of the best symptomsa was thoe goneral feeling that the pationt doos not need Congrossional medicine ; only n very fow rhou~ matio grannies, whoso bones ache acronically in b bost of woather, advocated thouso of such phyaic, and they rathor whined than clamorod fort, Tho general commorcial situation 1s not g0 atrong as it might be, but deeidoedly henlthior in tone than ot tho boginuing of the week, with more mouoy in hand and country collections casjor, though some of the interior banks are said to have advived thoir depositors not to bo in o burry to pay their linbiltios maturing in Chi-~ eago. ~Wo note, too, that some of onr city banks are gradually oponing up to the accommodation of customers, both in regard to drafts on tho Lnst aud losus at home, , Tu produce circloa there is an_abundance of currency to carty on all the trade that can bo roagonably hoped to be travsncted in a logitimata way, Cash buyors wero numerous to-duy, and about all the offerings wero freely token up, though in many cases thore was not the same readiness Lo advance on previous pricos 8 herotofore. Purchasers tell back whon thoy found that they could not obtain the prop- erty without bidding up the markets, and, iu ono or two cases, there wag o docidod eaving down, ‘I'hig was not, howover, a proof of weakunessiin the proper seusc of the term. T'horc was nu onsior fealing Enst, duo to the anticipation of moro liberal receipts, na o _consequence of our enor- mous shipmonts ; Liverpool was woaker for a liko reason, over two willion bushels of wheat having boen forwarded from New York within & Week, and there wagromo expectation that our racoipts will also incroase with the Frowhlg ubility of our .grain rocoivers to remit to tho country, ‘I'wo or threo of them announced last ovouing to- their correspondents in the country thint they woro prepared to honor diafis ognmst produco as they did bofore the panic sot in, whicl is ono of ihe best possiblo indications thal Lusiness is working round toward the normal coudition. Turther improvemont in the dry goods markob was roported. Local rotailors, as well s coun- try morchants, display Iucronslug confldoncolby thio moro libexal charactor of their orders, and roater promptiiudo with which remlttances aro oing mado. ‘The nmount of goods distributed, though considerably smaller thun just before the commoencement of the prosent financial dif- fleulties, Is in oxcens of all rensonsblo expootn- tions, aud among our jobbors the prevalent feol- Ing id ono of eheorful contidenco, In the mean- timo prices romain stondy and uniform, 'Iho grocery markot wus without change in nuy essontinl partienlar. Business was gradu- ally roviving, aud, if presont indications may be trusted, another woek will restoro things in this department to their normul condition, Btooks are in no way oxcossivo, and, with the single ox- coption of cofteos, thoro i no appoarauco of wonltness in auy aiticlo 1n tho list, A furthor reduction of 3{0 in tho different grades of cof- foo is noted, O. G, Juya now being quoted at B1)4@3820, and choico Rtio at 20}¢@20%40. Iu tho buttor and oheesa markots thoro was rathor moro doing than on the earlier dnys of tho weulk, but thera was no activity in efther of thoso sta- plos, und formor quotations were mat “hn“?“d. Really fino goods aro in soaut supply, and “are held with flrmness,- but other grades are, to o greator or loagor oxtont, wonk, Tho fleh trado was fairly notivo Ho far a8 sult wator varlotios wore cons corned, but lake fish wore dull snd onsy. slight deline in whitoflsh was the ouly quotablo ohange in values, Drlod fruits remain very quiot, with no material chango in prices, IIny remuins quiet and onsy, Iides woro moving a lmh‘:}umru firmly, aud a slightly firmor Jfoo ng was doveloped, No chnuges wore noticenblo in tho bagging, loathor, pig-iron, paiuts, and to- bacco markots, Olls mob with & falr Inquiry at pravious ratos. Thore s still a scarcity of care on, aud an advance is among the probabilities, “Iioro Lins beon no materlal chiango in tho con- ditlon of afairs at tho lumbor yards. Orders sro coming in sparingly, but the prospoct of a bottor trado bofore vory long is thought to bo | in “prospoct; whils some of tho outsldo | prouet16@isxo; misins, layors, 2,050 prowlulng, Prices are” shuded froquontly for | Lrewors woro absout, laving upparontly L?.“.‘.’.“.,‘Q:,‘:;,‘.‘},‘.‘.."f"&‘&.:'tw{lig 44 ml:mli';i:ugme eurrnuc‘y. Tho recelpts at tho docks woro fight, | filled up. No, 2 opened at #1.04, de- ‘Atdon apploa, 12005 Michigansliced, 10 @110 Mic but_with tho supply on hund, are move than lclined to 128, and olosod wilh firm | fgan quaciess, DG0K0; Westeru do, TH@GAK0; Hautl THE CIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1573, e R T ———S—————— oqnal to tho wants of tho trado, Bovoral Anles wora made, somo at s slight ndvanco, Sollors woro not so nuxlous tosell ns they wero n fow dnys ngo, anid_ woro consaquontly asking lighor prices, Motals, iron, and nalls “contintio rathor quicty though trade iw Loginning to brighten up n little. The markets for building matorlals, naval storon, and cuoporn%u wero qlfinb and nnnlmnqud. A rensonably falr irado in woodenware and brooms was roported, and prices aro tolorably atoady, and for brooms firm, Wool, hops, and broom-corn wero with-~ .out 'any noticonblo chango, bolng quict snd xmmlnn{. Booda yere dull und cnslor, The do- mand for qruan fruit, . polatoos, poultry, and eggs waa only fair, and ontiroly from tho Yocal trade, who woro buying emall quantitics only to moot thoir daily wants, Drices wore onsy, and for oggs, gamo, aud somo variotigs of domestic frults fower. ighwinos woro inactive, but stronger. Balo was mada of 100 brls Inst ovening at dlc per gal- lon, which was an advenco of 1o on provious uotations, oud tho feclivg was oven strongoer this momlnfi in view of ligler prices in Cin- cinnatl snd Now York, tho lattor closiug to-dny at 81.06. Buyers bid §1.01 in curroncy at the closo, and holdors neked 1,03, somo emall sales bolng made at tho outside. Lako frolghts woro moro active, and i@l higher on Buffalo rates, tho vossel ownotrs ad- vancing tholr viows undor the botter demand for froight-room and the prospect of more liboral rocoipts, now that our flunnces aro gotting into better working-ordor. Rlates to Buffnlo by eail wero 8 on corn and 9o on wheat, 'T'o Kingston whout was taken at 1634c, and corn to Oswego at 14, A total of 17 charters was reported, which will take out 137,000 bu whent, 206,000 bu corn, 40,000 bu oats, 16,000 bu rye, and 40,000 bu barley. i Provislons were quict but firm, with a fair do- mand all round ot minimum irloou, and not much product offered, Meas pork was wanted in small lots for presont delivory, and advanced 1254@260 per bl on tho oarlior " wintor options, in'consoquence of & rather active inqulry, though it was lavgely in soltlomont. Lard was A shado firmer for January, and 7¢o was bid for all the old lard now in store, showing more confidonco in future valucs, mand, but vory firmly bold, notwithstanding tho fact that boxed meats wora roported wenk iu Now York, The markot closed at the following ran, of prices: Moss pork, cash, $14.874@14.50 ; do soller October,514.26@14.50 ; do solfer Docombor, 818.26@18.60; soller January, 813.37X@18.60, Lard, cash or scllor October, 73@175{0 ; sum- mor do, T5¢@734c. Lard, sollor November, 15%@ 73%4c; soller Docomber, ’I%m do sellor January, 7}@&;; do sgollor Tobruary, 8@83c. Bweo pickied "hams zgmtcd ot 9@103¢o. “Dry salted meats ot B3@BXo for shortriba; and Sifo for short eloar, = English meats, 8lgo for short ribs; 83@BSo for " short clenr, both boxed. Grcon’ hums (16 Ibs) at 8o, asked, scllor Decombor, Bhort ribs, soller Do- cember, at 68¢@037c, boxed; do ehort clear, 674@7c¢; do " shouldors, §@48%6c. Dncon is quoted at 8340 for shouldora; 91¢d for cloar ribs; 9igo for hiort clonr; and 19@ido for hams, all acked. Moss boof, €8.60@8.75; extra mees do, ?D.BD@}B‘.’ICE' beof hams, 820.02@1)?&5?.49?5){1’?1- ow, TH@75e; gronse quotablo af 1ée, Boles wore " limited to 150 brls moss }mrk ab $14.50; 76 bris do, 1n lots, at $14.25@14.60 ; .50 brls family mess pork at 814,60 ; 250 tes lard, gollor Decembor, at 79{0; 40 boxes long out linms ot 1003 I'0,0DIJ 1bs breakfast bacon, and 20,000 b8 bacen hums, on private terms, Flour was ngain in modorato demand, but tho nggregato of snles was a littlo less than yester- dny, owing to the fact that buyors genoraily bid only minimum prices, whilo holders were a shado firmer in their viows, in consequence of the con- tinued strength in brondstufts. Purcbasers bid nbout 50c por brl less than the quotations of two wooks ago, which is dlnpropomnnnml{low, BoO- ing that whont is now solling at but littlo’ logs than tho option prico before the panic. Bran was strcmfinr at $11,00 on track. Sales wero re- portod of 40 brls whito winter oxtras at $8,50 ; 100 brls do ot 37.25; 60 brls do on privato terms ; 200 brls spring extras at $6.00 ; 100 brls do at 86,76 3 260 rls do at §5.60; 100 brls low 84.76 ; 600 brls do on private terms. Total, 1,460 Drls. Also, 10 tona brau at $11.00 on track, ‘Wheat waa lesa active and irregular, averag- ing 13¢@3c highor on cash No. 2, whilo optiona for future delivory were nearly 1c lower than yeatorday. Liverpool was enrly reported lower, and Now York at firat iuactive, and then dull ane easlor, whilo there is o prospoct of largor ro- coipts hore, and_Inke freights have advanced. There was & good deal of money on the floor to buy cash wheat, but, under theso circumstances, thore were vory fow fresh orders filled, as buyers hield back wheroe possible. Nevertholess, tho in- quiry for the purposs of completing cargocs was good onough to absorb all tho cash offerings, and causo an advanco in tho prico of cash lots, Wo note that some partios who had bought seller themonth, expecting it to bo dolivered to thom for slipmout, but had uotreceived it, woro buying up tho cash wheat to-day, and sclling the option agningt it, not boing’ able to wait longer. This caused seller the month to soll ot a considerablo discount, Options for next month's dolivory wero rolotively slow, ns many operators cou- cluded that it 'is safo to wait, as wheat is now solling at prico noarly as high ns it would have ‘been quoted at for November delivory before the nulo, and they think that high freights and “ifl roceipts will probably produce a renction, with wenlmess at the East, thongh Grent Britain will bo & good customer for some time to come. Sollor November opened ot $1.05, ndvauced to 81,0034, recedod to $1.0544, roso to $1.068{, and foll fo’81.053¢ nt the cloko, Sollor tho ‘month sold at $1.00/4@1.051¢, closing ut 8105, No. 2 ring openod at 81.055¢, and_advancod fo $1.07 8] ( l.O’l}fi in apocinl houso), and foll back to $1,06 at tho oloso, when New York was quoted weak, Ne. 1 spring closod firm at 1.09; No. 3 do at 00}¢c, and rejected do at 800, the lower grades being “in good domand ‘throughout. Cath snles wero reported of 8,200 bu No, 1 spring ot 81.10; 5,200 bu do at $1,00; 6,000 bu No. Northwostern st $1.10; 2,000 bu No, 3 Bpring at $1,07¢ ; 55,800 bu do at $1.07; 8,200 bu do at 810657 ; 20,300 bu do at 81.0634 : 11,600 bu do at £1,06}¢ ; 28,000 bu do at 81.06; 5,600 bu onrly at S1.U53¢; 1,200 bu No. 3 Northwost. orn at $1.073¢; 1,2000'bu do st $1.003¢; 2,000 bu No. 8 spring at $1,01 ; 82,000 bu do ‘at $1.00; 1,200 bu do at U940 ; 4,100 bu do at 900; 4,400 bu do at 980 800 bu do at 87340; 8,600 'bu’ ro- jocted spring at 500; 2,800 bu’ do at 890; 400 bu do at B, ‘Lotal, 195,600 bu. Corn was very notivo in cash lots, but averaged a shiado lowor than yesterday's rogular session, thougl it recovered complotely from the wenke- ness of last evoning, which was duo to unfound- od rumors of a panic in Liverpool, in conjunc- tion with tho failuro of some brokers iu Now York, Tuoro was o first-class demand, lurgoly on Now England account, from cash buyors, which modo the market strong, in spite of res orted hoaviness in IBuropo, an caslor fecling in ow Yorlk, and an advauco in freights hore, In- dood, it s probablo that tho IJast named fact “gavo an oxtra atim- ulua to tho demand, as it inducod buyera to tako hold liborally to tuke advantage of the 1reighta now ruling, which may prove to be low a8 compered with those of o weok heuco, Tho market for rogular No. 3 opened at 873¢o, nd- vanced to 88!¢e, and closed l‘rm nt883go. Heller Novombor was slow, but firm, solliug’at 40@41o, and closing ut 403¢o. Home partics, attracted Ly the premium, DLought strictly fresh receipts anrly, to carry into noxt month, but found con- sidorably dificulty in golling tho option, owing to tho light donmnfi; novorthe- lous, “frosh: recoipts closed firm nt 88370, Rejected was in fair demand, closing irm at §7o, Cash sales woro roportod of 9,000 bu No. 2 at 988705 16,400 bu do at 385¢0; '92,000 bu do nt 884404 20,000 bu doat 88%fc; 10,000 bu do at 48407 40,000 bu do ut 880; 85,000 bu do ot 877G} 48,000 bu do at 37803 20,000 bu do at 78607 90,000 budoat §7igo; 5,000 bu do nt 87301 84,000 bu do enrty ut 375e; 5,000 bu ro- jected at §70; 6,000 bu do nt 830’ 2,000 bu do at 30o; 6,000 bu No, 2 at 8830 uiloat ; 6,000 bu do at 880 ufloat ; 21,000 bu ‘do at 87ig0 afloat. Total, 858,000 bu, Oats wero less notive and irregular, Cash lots wero strong and }@270 higher, the demand boing in excoss of tho offerings. The markot oponed at 80c, but advanced to 130, and olosed firm at 81lo. Optious oxhibited littla chango from yosturday, sollor November selling at 39 @38Xc, closing nt tho outsido, 'l‘hu?lght ro- coipte and tho faot that thoro is still n good ship- ’nng morgin causcd au incroased inquiry for cash ots, aud the coussquont firmnoss, ospecially ns Now York was roportod active. Cash salos woro roported of 15,000 bu No. 2 at 813605 5,600 bu do atb 813fo; 24,000 bu do at Blo; 1,300 bu do at uul%r 8,000 bu do ut 8030 1,200 b do at 803¢0; 5,000 bu'da at 300; 4,200'bu rojactod at 2801 400 bu white, by snmnple, at 86e ; 1,200 bu do st 840, ‘Latal, 62,000 bu, Rye was moro notivo, and strong at yosterday's outsido quotations, the racoipts balug quite small, whilo there is now a bettor wupply of curroncy for tho purchase of cash lots and n good ahipping demund, ‘Chore is now no dis~ tinction mnado between No, 1 and No, 2. Cash #nlos wero roportod of 16,800 bu No. 2 ab 0o ; and 400 bu by samnplo at 6lo, Belloy the month on sottlemons, was nominal at 63@033o, an rojooted at 6o, urley was moro aotlve at about the samo rango of pricos us yostorday, but with n reverso movament, the market deshining 4@to duriug tho sosulon undor liboral offerings, which wero due to tho fact of largor receipts in the prosont and " Lnis, Meats wero not in much de- holders at §1.80. No, 8 oclosod at 81,003 and rojectod nt B2@B21de, boing relntivoly rathor weols, * Cash snlos woro roportod of 7,000 bu No. 206 61,84 2,000 bu do at 81,03 ; 6,200 bu do nt £1.02; 0,600 bu_do at $1.80; 20,000 bu do at 81,984 400 bu No. 8 nt £1.00'; 1,600 bu do at 8106 3 2,400 bn do at $1.04 ; 800 bu do nt 81,03 ; 4,000 bu do nt §1.024 1,900 bu do at §1.01 5 1,000 bit doat $1.00 3 4,400 but rejectod at 850 ; 400 bu do t 8103 1,600 bu do nt B3 ; 400 bu do nt 82340} 400 bu- by anmnplo at $1.36 ; '400 bu do at 8138 ; 400 bt do nb $1.80 ; 5,200 bu do at 81,25 ; 800 bu do ot $1.20 ;6,000 bu do ot BL16 ¢ 400 bu do at £1.10 3 1,600 b do at 1,07 ; 400 b do nt $1,00 200 budoat 80o, all on track; 1,200 bu do af €1,20 ; 800 bu do af 81,10 ; 400 bu'do at 31,06; 400 bu do at 900, dolivered. Tolal, 82,300 bu, EUROPEAN MARIETS, Tho following {8 Doorbolun's dispatoh to the Board of trado of this city to-dny: Oor, 3—LoxpoN—Cargoca of whoat off coast firm, Gargoes of corn off const heavy. Arrival off cosst of whoat moderato ; of corn, largo, Fair averago quall- ty, Spring wheat an pasrago or for prompt shilpmont, 50361, Engiish conntry markota for weat. ateady § French do silgltly bottcr, Mank Laxg—Oorn & shdo cheapor, TaveurooL—Wheat actlve; Californis, 178 Bd@13s 4d, Cornelow, Stocks in hflmlnn—\th\t, 250,000 10 374,005 qrs § carn, 61,000 to 75,000 qra, CALIFORNIA WHEAT, The Ban Frauclsco Markel Review of tho 26th BAYS : Thera has boon o decling in tho prico of whoat of 10 @160 per cental from the highest polnt of tho season, in tho faco of diminishod roceipts ond tho foct {hat the bulk of the crop ha already paased from the lisnda of tho producer into those of exporters, millors, and oporators, Sovoral causes have conepir to bring about thia result, Tho lsrgo whoat receipts from thie interfor ; wharf asceumnlations ; inability to ehip tho same aa fask us it arrivad, vossols not being in roadiness to receive it the low prico of storling ox- change; and tho difficulty experioncod in disposing of commercial billa {lrnmpuy ot satisfuctory rates—all thioae combined, afdod by the deolining tondency of thio Fronch und English markots, Boeldes, tho finnn ciol panio fn Wall siroct his csuscd a slight distrust snd hesllancy upon tho port of our banks and moneyed mon ° Lolding closo monetary connoctions at tho Enst, and for tho timo belng ihoy wero inolined to ceas drawing sx- chango, or gelling bills drawn on their Eastern ro- sorved funds. At tho samo timo, thoso having largo Bparo funds Tying idlo horo, havo remitted largaly of 0ld coln to their Esatern frionds for fnveatment, Tho rnth is, England and Franco bavo not consumod all thelr ol stocks of breadstufle, and hove very short crops tho proscnt senson ; yot, in tho fnco of n very conslderable shortucss 'of Aupply, Liver tations of wheat aro no highor to<lay than B year ogo, onomalons state of tho Enropean marketa must bo the result of o gigantio bear movement, aided by very heavy shipmonts of flour and whoat from New York by sloamer, aud tho comparalivo easo and oxpedition 1n obtafning rompt supplics by eid of stcan snd telegraph. hls ntato of things mnst, howovar, bo of short dura. tion, for 8 the senson progressos, and tho wae and necessities of tho pooplo bacome fully known, peices must inovitably advanco both in England and ‘France, Tho fact anght nat {0 bo loat sight of that Califorals and tho Pacific Cosst have much less Lroadstuffs to Spao than nat senr, and, fuaging from prosent udi- cations, thnt surplus will Do nearly ol gono by the 1st of Jantlary, 1874, thero belng no lack of tonnage to convey the samo to markat, EXTORT TRADE IN BPIRITS. The New York Journal of Commerce says: ‘The products of distillers are liveller than ever, bo- couso France, Turkey, Italy, and tho Mediterrancsn Inlands have very recently induced an immenss export trade from hore In alcoliol—5,000 {o 10,000 burrels of pixty-five and more gailons proof spirits por month, All witli two gallona of alcohol from a bushel of corn, that export is quito important to our Weslern farmer, who L beon in tho habit of warming his toos aud cooking his meat with firo whero cars of corn are tho prairie logs tlint fed t, During the panio the Western dis- tillora could not got cash on their sight drafts as usual, aud 8o Incked greenbacks to pny tho Govorn - ment tax on spirits sont hers for tho Tectificrs and ro- ceivers, Tho recelvers aud rectifiers refused to engago expressago of greonbucka to pay the tax, but mot overy draft, Tho distillers paid thio tax somehow, and ail hae gono on well, Now thero is no difileulty in tho way, 5 ! quo- 0y wero LUMDER, Tho Bay City (Mich.) Ohronicle gives the fol- lowing a8 tho shipmonta of lumber from that port for Septombor Inst : September, Ay 170,000 o Septembor shipments ! d Tho destination o was ZLumber. Lath. Shingles, Buffalo,..., 0,017,013 1,647,000 400,00 Oluvelaud . 7,806,755 1,420,000 2,480,000 Detroit, 0 . Tbr. Stes, L1 2,074,000 5 Kingalon.., v Col, Buy.. e Ogdensbiirg 2,167,000 Tolod 3,081,750 406, 10,085,720 In tho aftornoon wheal was quiot and stendy for cash, but casior for the November optiou, closing at $1.06 cash, 21.063{ for last hnlf of October, and at £1.053¢ seller Novembor. Corn was quiot and ensior for Novembor, closing nt 403¢c; nnd at 38}¢o soller tho month. Othor grain and provisions remain quiet, A vessol was takon for corn to Buffalo at 8c, and ono for whent to Kingston on private terms, Capacity equal to about 50,000 bu corn and 18,000 bu ‘whoat. P CHICACO DAILY MARKET, Frmay Evening, Oct, 3, ALCOBOL—Owing toan advance of 1o fu Highwing alcoliol was highor ; quotable at $1,82@1,67, BROOM CORN—Nomains quict aud nominal, We sgoin quoto: Good to oxtra hurl, 8@Jko; brush thnt will work itself fnto a choleo hurl broom, %@’h b for good do, 6X@6; g0od to choico stalk brald, 53 @040 inferior brush, 3@43o, BiEANS—Wero quict nd” prices are nomtnally un= chianged, a8 follows: Primo navics, $3.6062.75; good {o_primo medium, $2.25@2.50; common to fatr, $1.25@ 2,00, Qreen peas, $1.46@1.60 por bu, DUILDING MATERIALS—Tlers were no now do- velopmenta under this Lead worthy of note, Dusi- ness $8 light and contined to small orders, and Alling proviouscontracts, We quoto: Bucca, $3,60; New Yorzatucco, casting, $3.60@4.00; Poriland cement, $7,60 @800 3 brl; Roscudale comont, §3.26@3.60; Utiea, Laulsvillo, Nunlius, und Akron’coniont, $3.00 bLel} marble dist, £.00;' limo ‘fn_bulk, 80c@$1.00; Lime rig), $110@125 3 brl; white sand, ¥ brl, $1.60 2,00 ; plasteriug bair, & bu, 4005 firo brick, - per 1,000, '$55.00890.00; bididing ‘brick (common),” $8.50 @7.00¢ preasod brlek, $14.00@15.00; sower brick, Milwaukes aud Rucino ‘sed, $25,00 do common, 314,00@16,00; Indiana (8.00@25,00; o’ cominon, $10.00316,00; fira clay, per brl, $4.00@4.00, LUTTER—Tho situstion of this market was une changed, tho demand, 68 during tho preceding duys of tho weekl, wan almost wholly of o local character, tnd, a8 heretoforo, was mninly centored in good o choles qualities, Cousequently, prices of such remain fiem o8 tho supply {s scant,’ Bhippera nre still idle, bub thero {8 ratlior more Iuquiry from that intereat, wud fow diys Lenco will no doubt, sco slippers aghin now tively engaged, Quotations remain vinchangod § Cholco 1 yellow, 25@180 : medium to good, 18@2%; inferior to eommon, Lig1To, o BAGUING~—~There was & order husiness doing ot steady nnd unchanged priccn Tow A 35)0 Lewiston A, 850; American 330 ; Amoskeag A, 935; ‘Otter Oreok, 30; Durlp bags, 4 and 5 by 10@200; gunnics, singlo, 17GH18c; doublo, 280 sl sack, GYB0G0. HEESE—Thero was rather moro dolng In this do- partmont, sudprices wero moro acttled and uniform, Wo contiiiua to quote: Yok factory, mild 3 Ohio fuctory and Westorn factory, do, 10@1: rades, 60, S 8" GOAL—Wab movihg freely st fvm and unchangod pricce. Weo quote: Lehigh, propared, $11,00; La wannu, $10.00; Erio, €9.60 3 'Waluut 114), $0.5 £ i, 20005 Blosabiieg, 49,00@0.60; Chunl, 0007 Hiocking Valloy, $8.60@ 0,00 ; Indiana black, $7.6060 8,00: Kirklaud Grate, 38.50; Minouk, $8,00; Kingston, $1.00; Wilmington, 0,00, COOPERAGE—Tho €uquiry was light, belng con- fined to small Ioté, to mcot curront nocessitios, Wo quoto: ork barrels, $1,35@1,45 lrd, torces, $1,7. whisky barrols, $1.90@2.10% “flor burroly, {8@57 porkstaves, yorizh, '$300@3400; dn, bucked, §34,06 00 tlorco staves, rough, $20,00@25,00; bucked or eawed, $25.00@20.00; whisky stuves, Tough, 18,000 80,003" do ‘bucked, $33.00; Hour stavos, $3.00610,60; circle flour hoadiiig, T3@)c por sut: flour hoop polcs, $14.00@16.00 pur i ; pork and tlerco poled, £0.00@35.00 per 1, GGS—Woro in fargo supply, dull, and sbout 2 lower, 18@100 Leluy the rango for’ frewhs receiple, ‘There wus ouly o lght relall trude, FEATHERS—Tho offerlugs buvo accumulated somo durlng the past fow duys, dealors ot carlug to pur- chnro at prosent, but no decling in prices I8 appro- Tiouded ; i fuct, it §8 roported that o fow sales huve Uson naddo a T3, Wo uolo : Prime o choico live- freess foutliors at 730; Jobbing pricent B2 @830 ; mized foathors, 25@70c, nccording to quality ; chickon, G@8e, FI8H~Thoro ]I ot this scuson comparatively iittlo Qemand for whitoflsh, ind, under a_somewhnt botlor lu])ply the markot 5 casitlg up s littlo, the quotations belng dropped to-duy to $3.85G@0,00 for No, 1, and to $5,70(356,85 for No, 2, Bultwater fish continue in falr request at full formor rates, Followlng aro tho ruling ot No, 1 whllufllh.é-llrl, $5.85(0.00; No, 2 do, 15,700,851 No. 1 trouts $5.00(36.43 No. 1 Sloro juaciee erol, new, }f-hl‘l, $13,60@14.00 ; No. 1 bay, §10,0068 10,80; No,'3 mackorol, ) SAG0C3,10; famlly mickorol J-brl $LOUGTLS; Noo 1" wliore kit £2.15 @3,45; bonk codfish, $0.00@0, Goorye's’ col~ $0,60@0,70; Labrador Lovring, spilt, bris, do, ¥ brl, $1.76@6.00; Labrador round, brl,” 8,00@8,50; do i brl, $4.15 box horring No, 1, S0@d2c; Uox berring, (0@43¢; Oolwmbin Rivor salmon, X bris, $0.60 0,7 GFRUITS AND NUTS—A quiet fecllng atill provails fu thin morket, aud prices vemafu without fm- portant chonge, Following uro tho quotations s no radical clinuge, Orders contue to arrive very spuringly, aud ut the moment tho quotations must to cousiderell nominal, We ropeut our ifwt, us followss FonrioN—Dates, By @00 ¢ gy, drume, 1231403 in boxes, 10@160 { Prouch prives, 16G100; T Stark A, 373dc § Lude sl 90,0000 7 v ern do, BX@T)0; ponenes, pared, 24@25 achies, nlvon, 10 1ct b misod, 1H@AC: blsekbebrioe, now, 16@1636us ranpherrles, 9@ 41c; itted chorrics, T@ase; Nuzs—Illberts, 10@ 11o; almonds, Torragona, 2@Ac; Noplea walunts, 31@2%e: Chilil walniit, ' 2i@24c § French walnute, 10@176 § Brazils, 0 @1030; pocann, Texnn, 14@100; Africau peanute, 02@756 5 Wiiming: ton hoanuts, 8l6@Yc: Tenneskea peanuti, TRTxe, GROCERIES—8HHIl further improvement woa no- ticeable {n the Tucory morket, both in (ho chnracler of the demand and #n the romittances of oMrron from country merclinita, feen, which were ngudas v predented o firm tono, - Wo 131-0Anw, BoDA—T3{ @B ¢, Corrrrs — Mochn, 335@343(c; O, ‘With the exception of enfs and owor, tho markot oto . @, Jova, 31 B20; Juvn, No, 2, @0}’ nney I '17(13'11,?[‘6; ahioleo o, 203 @203¢0; prime Rlo, 20@55a3 ool o, 254 @250 3 common do, 2 24, ting do, 235 @240 ror @215 Hinigaporo Jave, A8 asdes o Rien, fancy, xisato; do, primo, H@i0Ko;” Maracallo,’ 304G e, ‘UANDLER—Star, full welght, 1 1003 atearine, full welght, 143@l6c’; do, um‘.'rtwa?fl@n}n ‘l‘w(@u-m ) € ¥ I};w‘x]»;g;‘\“n&. 8(@B)c; Nangood, TX@GTi0; Onrom 0 M Ca Buaans-Patont out loaf, 19%@13470; crushed and powdered, 134@12)e; granuialed, 12! (@125 A, Btandard, ll)n’(’)lllxfl. 0, No, 2, 11 @1 3 13, 113 11xo; okira U, 11@113¢c: O No. s 105GIIoT T Tow 06;‘"'”0 @1035¢; cliofeo brown, 103102 ¢iprimo do, B%@1030; fair do, Y3;@I%0; clioico molnares sugar, 10X @10%0; fair do, Dig@W3¢d 1 common do, Ay 8 Now Orloana sugar, cliofce, 9%@103¢c: do primo, V¥@0%c; do, falr, B3 @0X0: common, B@Bxge, rnurs—-Diamoid drips, $1.30@1.35] wilvor. drips, extra fine, 80@8%c; good Kugar Liouso syrup, GE@00CS extra do, 65@70¢ ; Now Orleans molassos, cholce, B0@ 8% do prime, 'I'fl(?’law do common, 05@70a; Porto mi: molasses, choice, 82@05c; cominon molassos, 82 0. ‘SATERATUS—Common to bost, 0@10c, sriors—Allspico, 17@18c; cloves, 40@4203 casnin, 88@400; popper, 28c@2%c; nutmegs, $1.90@1,357 g!h‘l‘izer, uro, 28@80c; do No. 1,20@250; do No. 4, 14 < ‘Hoara—French moltled, G @0¢o; Gormsn mottlod, “"m’\fi;' Golden \Vnal,'ng? a s White L4 3 igos Whila Lily, %@ 8io} Tose, G4@0Xc; brown Windsor, 45@ €io!} palm, 6@0)oc: Bavon Imporial, CX@6Hc; com gnamll, @13 ; Ohampalyn, 0%@03{0; pritnrose, 6@ c. BrAnon—Gloss, 0% @100; corni, 0@110; laundry, 6@ e i common, 55¥@0c, GREEN FRUITS—Woro in Uboral supply, but rath- ar slow of salo, cspoctally domoatlo fruts, Tricea wero not quotably fower, excopt for grapes, “omons woro sleady. Apploa word rathor slow § a cat® of chiolco sold GREEN FRUITS—Tho supply ‘of poaclies, grapes, pears, and applea I8 Uboral, but sales oro rathor sfow, and generally in n émall way, Prices sro shaded more or leaw, ond appica ote lower, Lemons and Californin fruita woro nnchanged, Woquoto : Lemons, $11.00@ 12,00 por box; inforior lomons, $9.00@10.00; Califoruin penrs, $4,00@4.60 per casa 3 do piums, 20 1w, $2,60@93,00, California granes,$7.60@10.00 por casd of 60 b, Conmon to chiolce apples, $1.75@3,00 per Lrl, Tears, 60c@$#1.00 por box or baskok, ~ Pencliee, 10c@$1.%5 por baskot; do ohiolce, per baskef, $1.25@1,60, Grupes per.caso (12-1b bozes), $1,60@2.00; Dolawaro do, §5.00; Concords, in baskets, 40@60c ; Dolawara do, $1,00@1,25 por basket, Cultivaled cranborrics (Cary's), 316,00 per brl; culti~ vated do, $12,60; wild do, $0.00@10,00. Quitices, $1.00 @1.25 per baskot, Pluns, $1,60(@3, TOPS—Wero in light roques 0c for good to choico new Wesatern, and 20@40c for olds, UAY—-Romains dull ond nominally unchanged. Tustorn ordors wero fow and small, the domoud, as for & number of days past, being almoat wholly confined tosunnlsing currout local requirements, * We quioto tha wholesalo pricos paid by dealers as follows—cars to contain 0,000 b : Now timothy, prime, §14,50@16,00; do, No, 1, $13,60@14,00; do, No, 3, $10,00 @12,00 ; pral~ rie, upland, $10,00@10,50; o, midiand, $9,00@10.00} do, slough, $7.00@8.00, LoosE oN WidoN—Tiinothy, 0.00@12.00; prairie, $3.00@10,00. For delivery of pronncd, $1.00@1,60, according to distance, UIDES—Thero was o trifio more inquiry for slock thon on ny of tho hnif-dvzen preccding duys, but tho amotnt of salcs was, aftor ally limited, and prices remnin unsottled and varinblo, Wo quote? Green city butehors!, T3 greon cured, ght, 1003 g0 part oured, V@lnn:fiem calf, 14@16¢; veal-kip, 120} dry calf, 303 dry kip, 20@2lc; dry salled, 170} dry 100; long-hatred kip, 110; deacon skins, G0@ 60c; grubby, scored cut, o othorwise damaged, two- thirde prico. IRON AND BTEEL~Trdo fy improving, snd ol though not by any micans largo, tho clinnge is sufliclent {0 be noticed, Prices arogivon below : 1rotie..y vus.. 6-1 THOrAe-8h06 IO evs s osos Plate iron, common taxk. Norwuy fr0h.... do neary, rates 3 Tatea Engllsli tool ateol . Euglish spring steol. American cat spri: 1 8¢ @R @b rading was extremely Ught, aud values wuderweat no appreciable clisoge ‘o continua to quotes LEMLOOX, Clty harness, .8 3@ 4 Country Larni J6@ 38 Ling, city, @ I Al@ 43 60@ 1,10 85@ 1.20 Gity uppor, No. 293 80 City upper, No, 2@ 27 Couniry \l‘ppar 2@ 20 Collur, B 1t 0@ 23 Calf, city.. 120@ 1.40 Calf, country, 1,10@ 1.25 Tough upper, standard 0@ 35 Rougb upper, damaged, 2@ 30 iftulo slaughter solo. 3@ a7 B3, A,6010v 100 uve .20@ 1.35 peday 0@ 45 + 60,00285,00 ++ B5.00@80, 1.65@3 2,25 hoas, Freneh ealf, Jodot French calf, Lemoine, French calf, 24 to30 Ibs, French kin. 60 to 100 1us, 190 160 METALS AND TINNERS’ STOCK—The botter feel- ing noted ysterdoy continues, and businessis steadlly !.m(xmvmg. Prices aro givon below ¢ TrN PLaTz—I0, 10x14, $13.60; do, 12x12, $14,00; do 14220, $14.,50 ; do, roofing, 1G, $19.00; P1a TiN—Largo, 42c; smal), 4003 b BitEeT ZINo—Full casks, 11§ half caal less quantity, 11)c; slab, fc. Sueer InoN—No, 24, Gic rates; Russia iron, 230 do No. 1 stained, 200 rates, GALVANIZED Inox—No, 16@20 160 ; No, 21@24,10c; No, 25@26, 17c ; No, 27, 180; No, 28, 20c. A discoun| of 35 pr cont 18 mado from fbis lint, Cov'ren—Copper bottoms, 400 ; bnziors, over 12 Ibs, 4795 tinned copper, 38c; planished copper, 40c; do, out to sizes, 480 Wine—3 106, T3¢0} 6, 8, and 0, 93¢o ; 10 £6 11, 103 19, usf 318 aud 13, 1230 15 and 16, 1330 17, 43¢0 18,1630 ; 10, 18370'; 20, 1030 full bundle, 25 per. cont’ discoutit ;'fenco wire, 74c { by car load, To. NAILS—Wore in better roquest on both local and interior nccount at the rates following: 10@60d, per Xug, $1.75 80 do, $5,00; €d do, £6.35 ; 4d do, $5.00)¢ 1 4d do, $6,45; 3d do, iing, $7.75 2d do, $8.00; clincli $1.25 ¢ 1330’ off to the trade, NAVAL BTORES—Business was only fair,and chlof- 1y in o small retufl way, We quota: Banillarope, @ Ib 173¢; elual rapo, B 1b, 16 @16)50; sash Homp cord, 3§ ib, 20@260; marline, 9 1y, 20@2do; tarred ropo,’ B 1, 17@180} oaknn, B bale, $5.00@0.60; pitch, B brl, $0,00@7.003 tar, B brl, $5.60@0,00, OILS—Tho genoral features of the oll market wora unchinuged. Carbon fs atill scarce, and a8 dealers aro gouerally bebind with their orders tho feoling at the momeut is oxceaiingly strung. | Lard, linecod, and tur- pentine wero moving with fair Hberality, at Sull former Tutes, Othor descriptiot remain quldt and steady, Wo quoto: Curbon, 180; oxtra lard oll, strletly winter, 78@80c; do, current make, 73@75c; No. 1, 08@700; No, 3, 6503 linscod, raw,’ $LOV@102: do " boiled, $1.05@1.07; whnle, 80@830 ; aperm, $1,00G5.00; neats foot ofl, birictly purs, §1,10; do extra, W do No, 1, 750; bank oll, 60u; straits, 650; elophnut ofl, 93¢} tirpontine, 62c ; naphitha, 63 gravity, 18@10c; naphe {hn, commbn, 16G@1Ge. TOTATOES—Tho supply, though not largo, ia fully equal to tho requiremenis of tho trude, Tho retail dealers aro about the only buyers, and puirchuso from boud to mouth ouly, Priccs ara casy, an follows ¢ Good to cholco potators, in barrels, $2.25@2.75 ; do por bu, 70@850 ; Early Roao ut 760 on track ; yollow Bwweat, 0@00; Temiuss, $L0GH0, POULTRY AND GAME—Foullry was in fair aup- ply, but dull, and priccs gencrally fuvored buyors. Gamo was plenty, slow, aud easlor, We quoto:” Old chickens, $3,25@§5.78 3 bpriug do, $2.0083.00; ducks, $3,00@5,35 ; gecko, $9.00@10.00% turkeys, 11@12c] prairio clickens, $2.00G3.60; quall, $376@3,00 ;! ard ducks, $100 per o} Smull ucks, $1.50G2.00; bnipe, $1.00@1,25, B e imatisy scod waa In Nberal supnly, And thiero Is vory littlo doing ithier fu thy way of orders or local tradiug, Prices aro weak and lower, Quoted at $2.00@2,35 for poor to medinm, §,40G2.60for good to prime, Flax sold lower ab $LUG@LES for yoor to Cliolcs, Clover, Hungariaw, and millet waro nominal, Eules fucludo § lugs thmothy at .60 ; 00 bags primo Ao nt $3,655 1ear at $3,603 27 bags ut $2.403 123 Dag flax ot £1,85; 10 boga do $1,70 ; 47 bags ut 1. 'BALT—Tiio dewand was o littlo moro uctive, thongh tho orders wero gencraily for snll quantities, (o mcet srcasing wunts, Wo quole: Onondaga, Csndda, aud Bigtnaw, e, §2,00; ordinary coarso, §3.10; coarso ! ] ound soluz, £2.10 ; dairy, with out f..';’.'"a:" £ daiys i bigs £4,1064.25; Avliton daley, pob ke, $3,0085,253 Lurks Island, $2.00; growid o, $1H0D3,1 @3,10 \B-—We conlinno to quoto: Young hiyson, com- mmfln falr, 45@55¢ 3 do good, 60@700; do cholee to extro fine, U5easl,10% coniton to e old hyson, 0@ B0o; common fmporlal, BAG@ES0 ; good fo cholca do, BUCE@ #1103 falr to good gunpowder, 10@%00; choled Plugsusy, $L.16@1.20; oxtra Moyune, $L55@1.40 chalco fo oxtra now Jopsu, D0c@$LU0; fafr to good ald, 65@700; conumon do, 38@40; caloréd naturalleus Jupan, 55@050; common fo Luo Oulong, B5@dSo; good, B! ‘choleo to oxtra, 83c@$1.00, "fOBACCO—Romolns Arw ‘und unchanged, Wo ot 2iNs. Gur—Exirn, T0@BS0; cholco, 03@T00 ; modi- um ; 56@¢00 § poor to common, 40@50¢, Trug—Natural louf, 75@800; Lulf biight, 60@700 black, sound, 45350, Buouina—~Goud {0 cholco, 32@300 ; medlum, 20@ a1¢; common, @28, \WOOD—Drites woro fitm, s followas Teach, $0,50; maple, $10.60; hickory, §11,503 slabs, $0.50@7.00, do- lvgred, : OT—Thero was nonpparent chiango, Thomarket fu quiol, and priees 1oro or lows nomiual b, waslied, PEIIIO.ves s vere sy b, washed, commol 10 gool,. Consmon dingy. .. Tlece, washed, X&XX, Migh Flooeo, washed, X&XX, dlugy. Fleoce, washiod, iuodium Ighit, Oourso, washed .. v co, unwashiod, contso 10 modfin, .. oy unwaubied, courso, sud dingy, Flecew, nnwashed, o, Hupor aud vxira pullud 2 Burry wool, 10@10: leis, WOUDENWARE AND BROOMBS—Tho favorablo ua poct.of uifutrs hus cunved dealors 1o 1ook upon the fu- firo ‘with mittoh miato contidenco, aud théy aro now recolviug o fulr numbor of orders und report thelr usinesy 88 good a4 _ovuld Lo eaposted, Rlur- I but ro- chants ~are discriminating of courno, ods ns sponsiblo partics are recelving _ their uainl, Drooms nra yory firm, owin, lio firm- nesnand Ligh prico of hrcom-corn, Wo quato 2 ke, $2.35 per box 3 O-hoop do, $3,60 ; G-hoop dairy, Fllfl; oxtra do, $4.76 ; extra oheese Ltubs, $12.60 3 No. 1 fubn, $10.60 Ho.ndu, 40,00 No, 3 do, $3,003 tubs, 24n nost, $2,30 ; koolers, & in nost, $1,76; hnlf-mshol mensnros, pinin, $2,75 por 1073 do, fron bonud, $4,50 3 peck metnures, plaln, £2.60; o, "tron bound, £1.76: churns, No, 1, $11.00% do, No, 4, $10,00¢ do,’ No. 3, £9.00; {10, No, 4, $8.50 pet doz Headed clotiioa-plis, $1,00@1,25; washhonrds, s‘a.nséa.m) pordoz barrel covors, $3,00@2,60; knonakine, £3,00@3.60 por rack § butler tutis, oak, 3in ncat, 8185 ¢ do, asl, 3 in_ nost $1.10; broom liaudles, $12.00@18.00 por m; No, 1 Droamis, $3,00; No, 9 do, $2,60@2.76; do, common, $1.76@1.50, HATLAGAD FREIGITS—Woro modorately active, below aro tho rates current ¢ \ Chicago to =597 001 o4 ‘m:: 'u.l uey Boston, New Yo Wilmington, Do, Washington, D. Aloxandrin, 'Va, Piltaburgh, © Btewbenyiile, Dridgoport, 0., and Belisirs| 30 | oolso | a5 ‘Wheellng, a5 10138 40 Oloveland. ‘o 223 45123\ a7 Now Gastlo, Pa., Voungsiown Dl‘l"::“. Efll’l, 3 -dn~:¢~.ur¢¢ a0 00L0 fi ‘orry, and Fi lin,| 89 78(30 Norfolll, Voo Xron! 8 o Wilmington, N, 0., Chinrleston, ... Poleraburgh and CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, FnioAyY Evi Tho rocolpls of Lvo-stock winoe Saturdey | aa follows: = , Oct, 3, liava boen Cattle, Iops. Sheep, 200 W’.’:lfl L tfl'fl st presont, Tollowing ate the ratea to the leading Tembor borts, som of which aro. morely. Borainals Maniateo, $2,605 Muskegon, $2.00; Ludlugton, £2,35 5 Grand_Traven, '$2,00; Foutwater, '$2.35 Mouomano, $0.80§ Oconto, $3.35@1.60 ; White' Lake, $2,25, ATTIR YATDS Tusiness continuca rathior Kiack, thongh it i bi- ginning to livon up a littlo, Prices aro oasy, and for Common stock shodod moro or loss for caal, uoto: Wo i 88,00 o & Third clesr, Third cloar, thicl Olear flooring, st and 2d {ogotlier, rough, ... Clonr siding, st and 34 togeiticr, Common MAING. v vvesrerrs Common floorini, droascd, fira Common flooring, dreased, aucoti Waytou-box board, aclected, 13 inclich Joist, cantling, 8 % et 10 foot and undor, greon., Jolst aud scantling, 18 to 24 feol Pickots, squara, .. Coae s il odar pots, A7) Cedar posts, round, No. 1'pawod shitiics. AorBiar....oveein + 8.024¢@ .75 Bbiugles on track, + 8.87%@ 8.60 No, 1 sawod, .. v @ . 1. 1,50 ‘whon transforred, Thickness—Fivo shinglex to be two inches in thicks ness, Length—Bixtoen fnches, HARDWOOD. goDlklnut — Counor, $ion 0016090 ysleass ,00@85,00; common, $35,00@60.00% o 77 85,00 ; flooring, $80,00, iy Ash—Clear, 328,00@40.00 5 common, $10,00@25,00; cull, $10,00@16,00 3 flvoring, $30,00@40.00, Onic—Gloar, $20.00@40.00; common, $10.00@35.003 cull, $8,00@15,00. Hickory—Qlear, $26.00@50.00; common, $20.008 95,00 citl, $12,00@18.00, Maplo—Glear, $23,00@35,00; common, $16.00@25.00 oull, $10,00@15.00. Buttornut—Clear, $35,00@60.00; common, $20,008 Clhiorry—Clear, $40,00@60,00; common, $16.008 8600 cull, ARG Whitewobd—Olear, $30.00@40.00; common, $20,00 @25.00 § cull, $10.00@16,00, Wagon Btook—Tlickory nxles, per sot, $1.00@1.505 Threo doliars por car to bo ndded ‘which clinrgo follows tha shingles, | 7 051 o1 1,200 288 281 1010 2043 go3 000 3,400 880 5,020 9,180 t 14538 61,116 Week beforo last, 4 50,023 Bhipments havo Hogs, Sheev, MONADY 1eerananese 416 5,840 Tucaday,.iu.. 224 4 Wedneaday. T4k ,804 Thursday,. 2,000 ... Tollseesssrirsassarnnans LATE 16,507 weasr - Not einca the groat “iidal wave” of Gnsncinl trouble, which bad ita riso in the East, and, in obedi- onco lo the fnjunction of tho Ohapaqua philosopher, came West, han the " outlook,” se viowed from the Bloci-Yards, been so full of promiso. Tho racolpts of atack woro largor and of moro dosirablo quality, Ad- vicus from tho markols below were decldedly more en- cournging, and ua tho supply of currency and svaila- blo oxchusg was much fiproved, it waa falt th the elomenta eascntial to an act ‘wero no longer wantlng, Tho volumo of sales accome plishied waa uosrly ua largo aa onauy two of the preceding daya of the wook, and pricos wora strong all around, whilo cattle and Logs commanded advaucod raten, CATTLE—Very declded Improvement wna molico- ablo fu the genoral foaturcs of this markot. Tho East- ern markols a6 well a3 our own aro now entirely clea o4 of stalaafock, aud prices are 0 and advancing sllpoints, o yoassuriag tond of lolegeame from ho sea-board, and tho fact thnt tho bonks are now in o position to furnish smpler _nocommodntions, hias ineasurably restored the confidonce of ull clasbon of operators, aud instead of the extreme dullness and doproaslon prevalont during tho proceding ton_days, activity and firmnosa were the predominant foatures, ‘The recelpts wero the Jargest mmuce Thursday of last ‘weck, resching 2,000 head ; but thore proved to be not oue “hoof” too many, 'overything selling, and at satisfactory prices, Tho sttendnnca of shippers was not up to tho average, but tho few in attendance evi~ dently woro there for a purpose, and all offeriugs that could be advantagoously handld t the East wore quickly absorbed, aud at‘quite ns good figures as wera obtaivable & fortnight ago, or Lefore tho * panic™ Uogun, Tho largost purchoser was Jsaao Waixel, whio {ook 20 car louds, mostly good to cxira tcers, averaging from 1,200 to 1,434 1t ot $3.00@6.00. Tho moat notable sule of tho day, if not of the teason, was roported by Gregory, Sirader & Co,, (hoy solling 16 oxtra corn-fed Toxan stecrs at $5.633, This in, wo Dellove, tha Ligheat prico realized during tho prafent senson for Toxuns, Tho drove wau shipped from Vorniont, Fulton County, Ill., and nveraged 1,350 1be, Butchors’ stock was in reasonably active demand, and, under a gcant supply, ecllors were enabled to offect gales at quito na good prioes as bnva provailed at any Himo witlin tho past two weks, the improvemont, s compared with tho closing’ daya of lask weok and tho opening days of tho present, belng vory marked, ‘The purchnses of feeders were light, owing to tho'advanced prices at which tho ptock wad Deld. OF tho day's receipta o lurga proportion wero Tozas cattlo, Theso were divided botween shippers, feailors, and local butchery, at. $2,00G3.00 for throngh stocrs, and $3,95@4.00 for Northeru wintered,—chiotly ut §2,25@2.95 for tho former, and at $3,35@3.75 for the Intlor, 'Thio markot closed firm. ; QUOTATIONS, Extra Beeves—Qraded steers, averaging 1,400 168 aud upward. $5,85@0,00 Ghoico Boovea—Fin to b yoar old steérs, ‘well forme averaging 1,300 to 1,450 ibs. .. tereertanrerees BAOGETO Good Tieovos—ivell-fattencd, uely formed slcers, avoraging 1,200 to 1,350 10, .. ... 4.76@6.25 Medlum Grades—Btoere in falr fleslt, avor- aglug 1,160 £0 1,250 108, ..o .. 4.25@4.60 ‘Dutchers’ Btock — Common {0 falr stcors, and good {0 oxtra cows, for city alaughter, voraging 600 (0 1100 b, .ooocvvnoenn: B Btack Cuttlo — Common catile, in~docent tleals, averaglng 700 0 £0 1,050 1ha.....vv.. 2,76@3.85 T, Inferlor—Light and thin cows, helfe 00@4.00 atage, bulls, and scallavag htcers. Cattlo—Texas, cholce corn-fod, Cattlo—Texag, Northorn wintes Cattla—Toxss, through droves. CATTLE BALES, 1,76@2.60 4, @4.75 No, . 20 Texas ateers, 18 Toxas stoers, 20 stockers, 10 butchers! stock. 83 butchers’ stock. 70 Toxas cattl 34 Toxas catt] 90 Toxsa cattlo, - 110GS~Tho market opened quict at substantinlly yesterday'a prices, or at $4,00@4.60 for inforior to cholce, but a littlo' Iater telegrams of & stimulating character wero recelved frony the East, and thers was noticoablo improvonient Loth {n tho ‘demand and in prices, ‘Tho smull supply on sale—tho offerings did not reach 4,000 hend—caused quito o lively competi- ton, aud (o stack was picked up nbout as fast as 1m— louded from tho cars at an averago advanco of be, In o fow fustancos tho advanco was greater, two or threa bunches boing taken by o New York buyer at $475, Daring tho foreuoon buyers were moking a_differeiice of 10@16a per 100 lbs botweon curroncy and_exchango prices, but aftor the arrival of & tolégram from Now York nnouncing that horeafter customors_would e~ coive tho usual bunk uccommodations, no_diserimina— tion was made, = Bales were chiofly ot §$4,30@4,00, Tho moriket closed atrong at $4,10@4,40€ur poor to cholco hicavy, and at $4.35@4,05 for inforlor to chofco light, 00 100 #ALES, No. Av. Price.No. Av. PricelNo. Av. Price. 23 200 $4.85; 650 204 §4.051 40 108 $4.50 g0 21 485! 34 184 815 4,40 05 181 4,000 27 285 o7 4w 203 4.46ll07 215 101 8 100 4.66) 20 204 214 43 207 4,05] 47 816 908 8 318 440 U8 458 216 4 28y 4.40| 851 200 239 18 200 4.40( 20 923 250 Bl 205 4.60° 40 181 260 48 180 4.75( 50 245 207 60 218 4,60/ 59 403 103 50 844 4,500 20 203 a3 a5 200 440] o1 200 23 U9 105 4,00| 56 250 n m 253 4,40} BHEEP—Thory was a moro liberal supply on salo to- day, but there were buyers for ol, and yeelerdays nde vatico was well sustafued, | Tho quality was poor, mid ot sules wore mostly at $4.60@4.75, ~ Clolce would otels $5,00, readily, SUEEP BALES. ~ No. Av, Price. | No, v, Price,| No, Av, Price, o3 Ta) ®as | v Trd ga03) 07 T8l ed08 89 08 408 47 01 450 | 218 00 4,80 e, CHIGAGO LUMBER MARKET, Funay EVENING, Oct, 3, Thoro was no particalar ehunge fn tho stfuation ot the wholosalomarket, Beveral veasols with lmber ar- rived thia maruing, and the otlerings were increasod tomonxly Bfigen eariouy nbout ou-Lialf of which woro gald. Thero fa a rather better feollng sinco tho brokers hovo got tho bulk of tho lumber off thelr Lands, 1auy of thon are rofuslng to sell at tho low pricos ruling for tho pasl week or more, A fow of tho sales 1uads to-day wore at o #light advahce, Manlstoo pleco stutt s hold at £,00, and Ludington at $8,60, sbout 600 Lfgher than ow the firstof the week, Goud Loards and wtrips #old to-day ot $L2.00@12.60, and o cargo of 13- inch docliofce ot $10,00, to urrivo, ' We quato: Good to cliofea mifl-run boards and wirips, $14.00@16.00; good stripn aud boards, $12.00211,00; cominon to medium do, §0,00@10.00; joists und scantling, $3.00@9.00; shingls, $4,87% ; lath, $1.67%, “Tliv folowliiy ¥ales Wero Toported, the first thut lnvo Deen glvon to the publio inco Sept, 26, an follow : Curigo sebr O, L, Johusau, 210 m boards aud etrips at $iil, Caryd toaretvs, el to busrds . $1480; Ourga kelir Bhmmons, 207 {n strips and bosrds at $12. Hold by O, Demning & Uo, Gargo Lo araive, 140 m strips and boards, snd 13 inclh at $10,00, 80id by Wi, Meglado, LUMUERL FHEIGHTA, Chartera ware mado for lumbor oceasfonally, but the luwbeswon uro uot disposod (o soud out many vessels ve and prosperous market | ‘Wagon polos, each, 45@850 ; box boords, $30,00@ 40, ida red_cedar, 36c per £t ; makiogany, 30@40 do counters, 600} rosewoal, GO@8De 3 whito b —_— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foroign NMarkots, Liverroor, Oct. 3.—11 o, m. — Flour, 28@20s, ‘Wheat—winter, 128 6d; spring, 11s 100@12s 6d 3 ‘white, 128 ’Id!fl,\h! 94 ; club, 13s@13s 24, Corn, 83a 3d, Pork, N rd, 418 6d, Recolpts—Wheat, 32,000 . bu, 25,000 bu American; rocaipts, corn, 3,000 By, 1,000 bu'American. Livenroor, Oct, 8—1:30 p, m.—Morkot unchangsd, Lavenroo, Oct, $—2 p. m.—Dreadstufls, quict; sprigg, 118 0d@128 60} corn, 336 rest unchanged. TavErrook, Oct, 3—5 p, m.—Cotton sirong; mid- diing nYmda 8%¢@0d; Orloans, 93¢@IXd; salca, 16,000 balea ; Amorican,’ 8,600; speculution and ex. port, 3,000 sales of tho wok, 85,000 bales ; export, 8,003 ; spectlation, 7,000 3 atock, 645,000 ; Amorican, 180,000 ; rocolpt, 60,000 3 ‘Amerlfan, 4,000 actusl ex: por 8,000; stock ntloat, 316,000 ; ‘Amorican, 29,000, Yarns and fabrica at Manchester firm, Dreadstulls quict ; red Weatern spring wheat, 118 9d ?I’Hbd. Corn, 338, Flour, 283208, Recelpta of wheat or the past three daya 32,000 quarters, of which 25,000 ‘were Amorican ; recelpts of corn for the samo_time, ai:mt uarters; Amorican, 1,000, Oheese, Glaod; shor s, 41s, LONDON, Oct, S—b p, m,—The rntoof discount in the open market for threo months’ bills is 43¢ per cen or 4 por cent below tho bauk sates, Tho' amoun o ‘Bullion gona {nto the Bank of England on balance to~ day is £235,000, Consols for mioney, 025@03 ; for account, 9337, Businces in American secliritics to-day wan mafaly for fuvostnionts ; 5-20s of ‘65, 053 ; do_of 67, 06%53 10-408, 913 ; now Gs, 017;; Exio, Whalo oll, 34s, Pants, Oct, 3,—Rentes 67f 850, The Live=Stoclk Marlkets. NEW YoBR, NEW Yonr, Oct, 3.—Bexves—Tecolpta 1,070, making 8,050 for four days, against 8,800 for the snme time last week, Dlarkut firm ond nc[lva witli full prices. Of the frosh offerings, U1 cars wero Texans, and 81 mediun to prime Iillnots, Kentucky, and Okifo stcors, Toxans ranged from 7igo to 100 3 nntive streera from 11c to 12gc, Bales juclide G cars Texans, 5X@5Y cwhy at $0.60 3 10 cars, 437 to 5} cwt, $7.50@8.60; 3 cars, 63 cwt, 38,60 ; 12 cats, 01 cwt, $10,00; 7 cara’ Tilinols stcers, 02 cwi, $11,35@11,75; 5 cars, 7cwt, $11.00@ 12.33 { 8 cars Kontucky steors, i owt, $11.00@12.25 3 and 1 car Ohlo oxen, Tj¢ cwt, at $11,00@11.50, Suzcr dnp Listbs~Recelpta. 3,170, making 13,200 for four days, ngainat 12,120 for tho some time lost week, Domand good and the market firm ot 54 @60 for ordinsry to prime slocp, and 63{@B3o for lamb. Balog includo ono car Olfo thoop, 87 1is, at53c ; ono car, 79 Iba, o 53{c ; ono car 06 1bs, at 6X(d ; one car, 8T ths, at o ong car, 82 Ibs, at G37c; ono car Jorsey Iambs, 62 fbs, at 7340 ; ono car Canad, 74 Iba, ot 83{0 3 _tlwn cars, 71 19, at 8o; and two cars, 07 1bd, 0t TH@ 250, Bwinz—~Racelpta 1,690, maling 11,070 for four daya | ngainet 18,450 for the same time last weok, Live hoga quoted flrm ot 63@0c. Two cars of Ohiosold ot 5%4@. Dressed hogs acarco and further advanced to TH@8ie. BUFEALO, Burraro, Oct, 3,—OATTLETiocopts to-dny 823 1 to- tal for tho woek, 4,605, Tho market, on account of the small supply in tlio yarde, advanced full o over yos- tordsy, Tusinoas closed firm, with all tho stock dis- posed of, If Western Shippors wil nat overstock the market, {rado will bo active and futuro prices uniform, Balos includo 525 Indiann stecrs, 8y 1,74@1A417 s, af $5.025@0.12)¢ ; 18 Obio steors, 1,185 fbs, at $5,95 ; 157 Chierokee atcors, 1,008 ibs, $5,00. SuEEP AND Lasms—Kecoipts, 1,800 ; total for the weck, 8,600, Tho market cloied firm ot yestordsy's prices, on full o above lnat week on all grades, Tha only enlo to-day wero 760 Michigan sheap, v 63@8T gyt $4.13@460, Tho yards aro olear o ahoop. Toas—Rgealpiu to-doy, including reported arrivals, 4,100+ total for tho weelt, 19,700, Tho markot Was o tlvo ab yesterday’s prices, All stock in tho pous s ol Saenincludo 1,000 Do bogs, av107GI00 Lo, st Tho Wool Trade. PITLADRLEALA, Oct, 3,—Wool {4 nominal and flat; Ohio, Penuaylvauia, and West Virginin double-cxtra aml above, 61@530; extra, 50@52¢ ; medium, 48@50c 3 Now York, Michigan, Indiany, and’ Western 'fing, 43@ 40c; modium, 46@60c; coarse, 4@40c; combing washed, 57@630; combing unwashed, 43¢ ; Cannda combing, 63@650 ; fino unwashed, 30c; conrso and medium’ unwashod, $3@d6c; tub-washed, B0@550 ; Colorado washed, 2@270; Colorado unwasliod, 20@ 2340 ; extrn and morino pulled, 40@430; No, 4 and superilne pulled, 408420, Now York Dry-Goods Markot. New Yonr, Oct, 3,—Market for both cotton and woolen gooda was quiot in Grat hands, but & fair dis- tribution of assorted merchandise wns made by job- bers, Cotton goods wero steady at unchanged prices. Cotton Haunels aud grain bugs wers in spiriied do- maud; corsct jeans quictand frregulnr; prints and glughams less netivo, but firm; woolons for mon's woar quiet, but flanuels und biankots in fair request, Forelgu and domestio dress fabrics in steady demand ‘ehiawls fairly active, Pittsburgh 04l Market, Prrrenunou, Oct, 3,—Refinod fira at 100 bid + salos at 16X, Crido gxtromaly dull, and nominally 80@ ™ The Produce Markots, NEW YORE. New Yonw, Oct, 3.—CorroN—Closed quiet and easy ; mlddiing upland, 182, TinkawyrurEs—TLlour—Sarcoly, 60 nctive, bt shi pilg grades vory scarco ond towdiug bighier, whils good and eholew brands aro dull aud alwost unsalablog Focelpts, 13,000 rls ; supertiue Westorn and Stato, £5.1630:85; commmon fo good exten, $0.50@0.75;_ go fa’clivlco, 0.80G7.25 ; whito whoat extra, $7.9538,00 5 Ollo extra, §8.35@8.00; Bt. Louis, SU.16@10,60. Ryd flour and coru-meal unchanged, Wheat hoavy and lower: rocalpté, 623,000 bui No. 2 Uhie caygo, $L@1AL:. Towa' spring, $LST@Ll: cliofco Noribweslérn, $1447 falr do, $1.40¢ No, 1 Minucsota, $1.483 ; wintor red Westorn, $1.61 $163; wmbor Micligin, -$1,05: No, 3 Al 144145 ; refected bpring, 3135, "liyo quio orn, $0@de, Darloy firm; Westeru, $1401% Ml steady ; Wostorn, $1,44@1,53. Corn dull aud_ lowor ; rocelits, 69,000 bit; stentor Western mixed, 63@650 | s0il Uo/60@06)c s 'hiyh mixed and yellow Wostern, OT@0Y¢; unsound do, in stare, 60c, Osts quiot snd & shudo firmor § recoiply, 20,000 bu ; old mized West. ern, I stord, Sloj uow do, afloat, 64@3%0; while Westorn, G1@38c, Eaus—Weak ; Weatorn and Oanada, 27@330, TiaY AND HorPs—Unchangod, Guookin—Oatfen o litilo stronger ; Rlo, 20@2%0, Sgar dull aud heavy. Molawsen dull bud frroglar, Rica qulet, PrrRoLtuM—Crudo, 54@5c; refined, 10Xo, TURPENTINEFIOY, oL 416 Duoviuions—Tork steady ; tiow mess, spot, $17,000 17.25, Beof sloady, with moderate requosti phn moss, $4.50@10,003 oxtra, $10.006512.00, Bes! Luine quie", at $18,00@20,00, Tlerce Loof quict aud frm, Trimd moss, SI0.00318.00 ¢ Indin meas, $16,00320,00, Gut meats Al aud, unchaged; middles quict and fiem; loug clear, 8%@de, Lard Srmer; primo old wlearn, apot, 8 7-10@8 0-100; kottle, 810, IiuTrin—Btoudy, with & good demaiid; Western, 20 e, O iEeap—TFirm, with a falr demand; fatr to prime Blate, 134(@130, Wiltakx—Lirior, ot §1,05, NEW ORLEANS, New Oureans, Oct, 3,.—Dnan—Supply lght and prices dvanced $1.00," Al others unclianged, Qzzon—ull, dontund elog yrinchly toe vottor qualities ; sales, 875 bales; goud Lo wirlut good ordinas 1 113@0; low middiing to st low wiadim 1T4@1TX0 3 middling to good middling, 18a| rocoipts, ‘3,191 balos ; vxports coastwise, 1,050 bl 4, bales; woe utock, 28,460 Lalen 3 week’s sales, 7,000 recolits, 13,004 balos, AoNeTATY—Uold nominal, Onrrenoy bighor § pro= pariug for pnyment of wuges to-inorrow, Hlos'at 6 or cont promium for certiflod clicels, Sterling— ank, 118}y @119)¢, Domesiic oxelinngs nomiual, BUFFALO, Tuyvato, Oct. 8,—UieavsTurre—Flour atoady and firm, Wiheat inactive, Corn activo und firm § saled 85,000 bu No. 2 tnfxed and bigh mixed Wostern at o 99,000 bu in lota fron samplo” high mixed at 835 @530, Oatw, rye, uud barloy negloctod, ¥uxiouTs—1ww § 120 for whoat ; 110 for corn, PHILADELPHIA, PriLAnELYOIA, Oct, S,—BUEADSTUFZS—Flour fa in [m: vowiaud § superdne, §$40034,60; Wisoousin snd