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6 THE CHICAGO DAIL '‘RIBUN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1873, and Unlon Pactfio from 10 fo 201, AL tha clora n renotion ook pince, wit prlcen declled. from 3 to 15 per cont from tha higlcat polnt of tho day, OVERNMENT BoNDR, 14 [ Cotions, '61 Gottpons, '08; AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. from tho contro of businoss, making it moro contly to load vowsols nt tholr hottao than “downstown,” They cortainly dosorve sympa- thy in thelr misfortuncy, * howover mucli they may bo worthy of consure for thelr couduet in sitompting to tido over tho diffieully. E TIE MARKETH, Tho leading prodnca markots wero wonle to~ day, nnd loss netive; aomo bolug dnll, whilo wlioat and corn wora vory honvy, owing to the discournging chnractor “of tho ndvicos from Turopo and Now York. Noceipts, too, aro on Coupons, 81, Conpots, ' Coupons, ‘4. Goupans, 165 Coupons, 06 Fmnay EveniNg, Oct, 10, Tho sbipmonts of Weatorn products lo tho “Enst aro falling off, aud Now York exchango {8 becoming vory senrce, 1o rango of prices for Now York bills waa considerably highor to-dny in this markat, Graiu billy, which for the past fow dnys bave been taken at 1 per cont diecount, Mirsourin, , Tenncaeees, o Tontessees, tow. Virgiul, tiow. NortlsCarolfuns, now, 163 throntens holdors, especially ns tho foreign do- o, §it, Paul pfd Wabnw b mand for grain fa dropping off, Tt now looks ay wero taken fo-dny s high s 2¢ of 1 per cont | Quickellver.... ., if wo should bogin tho wintor with large stocks Nconis: Talarat il on Nf,w S A i 1112 41 ou n tight money murliot, maling it oxceodingly difleult to carry tho nceumulations through into tho npring. Thero were nonew dovelopments In the dry «quotable at par, 'Theso ratos aro, of courso, for tortificd chiccks, and, notwithstanding that the American Exp United States Tacllig Mall, Terro Huulo pid Ohicago & Alton. ig [ Cifeago & Altan certified checks aro at n discount of 1 por cent Otifo & Minslssippi.. 273 | goods markot. Although the movemont Is not for curroncy, thoy anvor to pay debls fu Now 2" | 3ot as brisk s Juat provios to tho panio, tha York ot par. As long, therefore, ns tho ZSJ‘.?;’,‘,‘?.hfl.'J‘;"SS&MKZF“’«;’L“J}“JI‘S b S.‘.’:‘;‘.’..:‘.’.‘..'?H domand for Now York exchango in 1ndlona Gantral. changed, rullng stondy oud firm for all standard tho Wost s equal to tho supply, tho discount on eortiflod chocks doos mot nffect nnything, Aw long ay tho banks in tho Wost can sell ail $ho excliange thoy take, they practically do all their Zinstorn businoss on tho busis of cortified chooks, sonsonabla fabrics, Qrocorios mot with a liber- al inquiry. - Tho number and nmounts of ordors show steady incresso, and somo of our jobbors roport their salos noarly na largo as at any pro- vious period during tho prosent soason, In pricea no matorial changes wore noted, thmlfh coffoos, rofinod pugars, and rice. woro somowliat unsci- Ut ITgN ,ueeres Northwestern. ..., Norihweatern prd. Rock Ialand, N, J, Contral. Bt, Paul,.. Union Paciflo bonda. 103¢ Union Pacifio atock,. T4k Central Pacific, . Dol,, Lack, & Weal B, i1, & Erlo, ... I8 g shipments shonld {ocsenss o na to REAL ESTATE, Mo, Byrugs wnd molsssos waro scifve sl malko 8 surplus of Now York oxclingo In tho | o gollowing § .~ Bpleo ) , ofc., Wost, and thus obligo tho Westorn banks to ac- ho following instruments were filed for | steady. Tho butter trado continues roasonably record Fridny, Oct. 10 activa and firm, pbippers and local huyors taking hold frooly at full formor ratos, o at 19@18c for inforfor to common, and at 22@30c for good to cumulate balances in Now York, they will chango OITY YROTERTY, to the logal tonder basis of prices, and oxchange Lot 14, Btetn'a Subdivision of Lots 7 to 12, Block 17, P k- 0n cholco, Onevso romains firm, Btocks now in would sell for what it wo}!ld cost to puumnmnmmmou, dnted Oct, 0 conaldoration, $450, storo aro muoh roduced, and, under & good fn- roplnco it with currency horo. On tho | - Lot on North Dearborn st, e f, 8 0 cornerof Gocthe oronsingdomand, & furthor advance sooms imini- othor hand, if _graln _ ehipmonts | Bt 62148 ft, dated Juno 20 conslderation, $168, nont, Jobbors declara they willnot “ stock up " "continne to diminish, tho demand for New York | Lot on Farrell st, 425 ¢ 8 of Ilickory at,s w £, 35x [ ¢ {lio oxtremo prices domonded by factos oxchango will obligo curroncy shipments from | 115 £t fo alloy, dated Dec. 14, 1872 considoration, | mon, and, unloss & compromise Ka speed- horo to Now York City. In fact, somo ship- | §1,800, ily effocted, the market will very soon amonts have alrondy beon made. In view of the possibility of a necessity for Yot shipmonts of currency from hore o Now York, gomo of the banks of this city havo mado arrangomonts with their Now York correspond- enty to open currency accounts with them. Theso daposite of ourrency will bo considorod apecial. Undor this srravgemout, if the Westorn bank uceumulates & balanco to its oredit with its Now York corregpondent, such balance is held sub- oct to payment in cwrrency on demaud, What the Western banks desiro to make suro of ix that, if thoy ship curroncy to New York to wnke oxchange, the checks drawn ngaiust it will bo paid it curroncy, This Is, in fact, tho understauding with which many of the dueposits Toton Bhurtlef av, 200% ft n of Napoleon place, & f, 26x126 fito alloy, duted Sopt.11 consldoration, £3,000, Tot on Evergreen t, 334 fts w of Milwaukeo av, n ¥, 23160 ft to ulley, dated Oct. 9 consideration, $1,850, Block boundled By Westorn av, Oskley, Moore, ana Tywenty-second _ata, dated Apr{l3; Geo, K. Shoeu- berger to Chas, 1, Daker ; consideration, $5,000, Lot on McGregar at, 76'ft s of Wentwortl bt, w 1, 50 X125 ft 0 alloy; dated Oct. 73 covsideration, $1,800. ‘Bamo proporty, dated Oct, 7; considoratlon, $2,400, bourn \ov, 133 ft n o of Labar B, nef, consiidoration, ),000. Lot on Peorla st, 75 It 5 of Weat Tylor s, 0 f, 26x125 fetoalley (und %), dated Sept, 24; consideration, bo baro of goods. No changes were notod in tho coal, bagging, hay, hide, and pig-iron mar~ kots, trado rullng slack at former quotations. “I'hio bido trade was dull, and prices woro searco- ly os firm a8 at the Deginning of tho wock, Oils wero movinq on aliboral scale at finm prices, quoted at 18c for carbon ; 800 for oxtra wintor lard; $1.00@1.05 for linseod, and at 620 for turpontine, Tho genoral features of tho lnmber markot aro substantinlly the amo as for the past fow days. 'Irade at tho yards is reported fair and incronsing, though not particularly active, Prices for common lumber range from $12.00@ 18,00, The roceipts of cargo lumbor wero largo, 3 but there was o very light attendanco in the banks horo wero mode during the panic. Lot on Elghteenth st, 8 1 cor Rublo st, n f,20x101% | of either local or country buyers, and Under arrangements of this kiud, o new basis of | ft to alley, dated Cet. 9'; consldaration, $4,400. the market was dull and nominal, Motals ‘business with the Wost would bo established by 32 feot on Coltage Grovo av, bot Thfriy-seventhand | aud naila woro rother loss activo, tho New York banks, This, howovor, wouldnot | Thirty-oighth sts, o £, dated Oct, 1; considoration, | hu formor prices aro maintained. Iron was in hilp tho New York banks outof their tronble with 00 roasonably fair request at the ourrcnt rates. Hops and broom-corn wore meoting with a mod- erato inquiry, and are generally quoted firm, Wool was fuactivo and nominal. "Thore was no change in tho condition of the sced market. Timothy mot with the averago inquiry at $2.20@ 2.60 for common to etrictly prime sced, nnd primo flax brought 81,85, and mammoth clover £5.60, Applos, pears, ponches, and grapes mot with tho usual local demand ot provious prices, tho lost-named fruit excepted, being o tritle high- or, Tho market for poultry and game was lib- erally supplied, and pricoa were lowor for nearly all descriptions. Eggs romain firm at 200, Highwines wore quiot and }¢c lower, in_sym- pathy with s roported declino in Now York, joined to the general heavingss in the leadin markets, It was understood that 9214c was bi early, but later 100 brls sold at 920 por gallon, and tho market closed steady ot that figure. Thore Lins hitherto boen & first-class demand for alcoliol for export, and one firm hero roceived n letter this morning proposing that thoy sbould ship 500 brls per month for o year to the sen- board for Europe ; 250 brls wero sold to-dny at 50c in bond, Lnko freighta wore moro active at yosterday's 2,400, Lot on Wort, Madison at, 168 fL w of Loomiast, 1 1, 48X160 £t to alicy, dated Oct, 4 ; cousideration, $16,000, Lot on Lake st, 72 ft 0 of Wnbnsh av, & £, 243140 Tt to sty (und, 30, datod Oct, 8 cousideration, $12,600. Lot on Walnut st, 90 £t e of Ifoyne st, 1 X110 ft to nlluy, dated Oct.1; consideration, $3,000, t on Stowell st, s £, and lot w and adjoluing w f on river, In Block 100, Schiovl Section Addition (und, 1-24), dated July 21; consideration, $5,000, WEAT OF OITY LIuITS, Lot 70, Austin's Bubdivislon of Block 10, em;{ neX Bec 8, 39, 13, duted Oct, 7; considerution, $500, v HOUTI! OF OITY LIMITS, Lote 43 to 48, Truvers’ Bubdivision, aw¥nw i n ° A{D.o Boo 8, 8, 14, dated Sopt. 16} cotsideration, Lots 10 nnd 11, of Lots 12 to 16, Hambloton’s Bubdi- vislon of Lutters’ two acres, i1 8 w i n w & Boo 16, 98, 14, datod Sept, 25 ; conalderation, §3,525, 0y Lul.u 10 ond 20, Bwith’s Bubidivision of Lot 7, Hub- bord’s Subdivision, 6 3 8 w X Bec3, 38, 14, dated April 6 ; consideration, $13,500, One acre fuuw X ne X Seod, 38, 14, dated Sept. 155 constduration, $4,000. NONTII OF OITY L1ITS, Lots 28 and 29, Block 1, Lake Shore Subdivision of Lots 24 to 20, Piuo Grovo Bubdivision Seco 21, 40, 14, dted Aug. 22 ; consideration, $4,000, COMMERCIAL. their loan cortifieates, oxcopt that it would cut off tho old DLusingss from the now. would admit of the New York banks ‘gomg on to hquidate their old indebtedness for dopos- its by collecting their old bills receivable, and thus gradually change their wholo businoss to the nov basis. This is practically what was dono by tho banks of Chicago. The Now York bauks, bhowever, will find it moro diflicult to follow this polioy, from tho fact that they aro huwmpered with their loan_cortificates,—tied togothor, tho weak with the strong,—and it s probable that thoy will find no complete solution of thoir trouble except for such ay aro strong enough to cut loose from tho Clbn\'h\g-fit\usn Asgociation and its lonn cortificates, and ndopt tho abova in- dicatod now basis of business independent of sach other, ‘While the situation in Chicago is daily improy- Ing, it is impossibla to ignore the fact that in tho Southiwost and South the financial condition of the banks is becoming more complicated. In St. Louls, Cinciunati, and Now Orleans the banke have noither curroncy or New York ox- change with which to pny checls, and practically thoy hiavo suspended payment, Unliko Chicago, they have mno comwmodity,like grain and ratos, to Buffplo, at 74 for corn, and 8% for provisions, that commands cash, or that Fi Eves ‘. wheat. Carriers tried bard to advauce rates !4c, e bo shlpped Eastward to pay debts. . DAY EveNmig, Oct. 10, ) 4t could nol oxcopt on one small vessol. laies Tho recoijts of new cotton in South | Tho following wora the recoipts and shipmouts | 4o Kingaton wero cnsier,at 141 for whaat, a8 tho would porlnps have effected Lhis moro | of the lending articles of produco in Chicago | searon now s pretty wall advauced for shlpment Inrgely in tho South by this time, lad not all corimercial aud agricultural operations boon o - much hindered by the prevalence of tho yollow Tever. during the past twouty-four Liours, and for the to Europo via Montroal, snd few caro to risk it ; carrespovdiug date ouo year ngo: honce s small domand. A total of 16 chartors was roported, which will earry out 110,000 bu UECEIPTS, BHIPMENTS, wheat, 220,000 bu corn, aud 100,000 bu onts ; bo- Tho Union National Dauk of Chicngo has — Sno ve vith whor waukoa. soitlod nas cloarei off #omebbing ovor 81 ’gu 20,000 EaEE sides ouo veusol to lond with whontat Milwaukeo Provisions wore rathor mors active, but_only of its linbilities since Sopt. 2. et . Flour, brls 6,336) undor gn increased pressure to scll, which ro- A LDUTED CURRENCY THE CAUSE OF TIE PRES- | \hoat, bu, 108,300) sulted in o decline in pricosall round, The low- The Lon dfii" I‘,’fl‘:fi;‘;’fl;"&“g’;fig- 27, disouss. | S5 141,003 aring of the gulddmeium,lwlm tlu\l p{:rll[nl 2 “ - 64,005 v of wn to spocio basls, Ing the Ruancial situntion of this country, hng 5000 7.90) prospocs of o spoedy rotu 5 spoc with'liberal roceipts of hogs in the present, an the promise of big ernvals before they aro wanted for tho winter packing, all tonded to osuse weakness, in sym‘l!nthy with whoatand corn. Moss pork was nominally unohanged for prosent dolivory, but $7i¢c por brl lower for futuro. Lord was e per brl lower; and meats 1{c por Ib off on presont stocks, and e lower for the products of next sonson’s pack- ing. ‘The market closed at the following rango of pricos: Dlees pork, cash, §14.76@14.87}¢ ; do sollor Octobor, $14,625¢@14.75; do seller Decom- bor, $18.00@18.20; soller Janusry, $18.20@ 18.95. Lard, cash or seller Octobor, T1{@75¢c; summer do, 75@74c. Lard, sellorNovonibor, 7i4c; oller 'Décembor, 13 @75¢0; do sellor Jant nary, 7154@75o0; do seller Fobruary, @7, Bwoot pickled hams quoted at 9@10e. Dry saited meats at T8{@7)4c_for short ribs ; and TH@ the following : Tow prices, searco money, and dopressed trado_ary tho punisiment of artifleinl infiation aud excessivo paper money. Tiat what 16 niot s it #bould bo fa tht thera should bo o defielency i the cash basls of credit, No doubt, under such circumstnces, that dedeloncy Is exceed: Ingly natural, Tho labilifics, both on dcposita and on notes, if the bouks aro sllowed to Jssuo them, aro uaturally sugmenting, and they onght to rotain n con- tinnally aygmenting roserve of casli ns a_gunrupteo of credit and 8 means ~of liquiduting thoso Hinbilitics it required. Under a metalllo currency, this nugment- ing resorvo can be replenisliod from il etore of tho preclaus ietals fu the wholo world, Bot undern sys- tem of {ncouvertiblo pupor of limuted amount, thers la no such comprehenwivo field fu which to sock thogources of replenishment, The nieaus of sugmenta- tion are strictly confluced fo o siuglo coyutry and to tho amount of currency fesued by tho Government, Tho difficully of sound banking, thercfore, Is oxtreme Flox ecod, ibs,. Tiroom-corn, ibe, Gured meats, Iba, Heof, brl 011 011 1,0%0) 16,436} NS XT] "1 7 ih, m' Balt, brl 48| in a country where a paper currency of fixed yolume i v % g Bo for shiort vlear, Englieh monts, 83{@8%{c for tho solevlogal temder, whilo trado 1 uickly oxtending | Vithdrawn - from storo yestordny for clty | whort ribs; Bl{@8) for 'short _cloar, and transsctions rapidly multplying, Iow aro the | consumption: 4,504 bu wheat; 4,984 bu corn; | both boxed. Gresn hams (16 Ibs) at 73 banks to maintain thelr reservo of * legal-teuder Paper? They must bid for (¢ sgalust tho trading community ;~ they must rajso tho rate of interest both for tlio moncy which i lodged with them nud for that whichs they lend, They must got in as much an_possiblo and st det oul ns little 88 possible, Bue this fs not casy in o commuulty whick Js ulready straitencd for currency, and whero mouy trausac- tions, which would ordiunrily bo proftable, are hin- dered or provented by tho want of §t, Aud still less is it agreenble o {hy bauks, for {t icans thut they 4,440 bu onts ; 288 bu rye; 1,247 bu barley. The following grain lLas beon inspected into storo this wmornivg up to 10 a'clock: 235 cars wheat; 982 cars corn; 86,300 bu No, 2 do, bycanal; 49 cars onts; 56,000 bu No.2 by canal; 19cara ryo; 77 cars barloy, Total (762 cars), 840,000 bu. Tho Committee appointed to investigate the @8e, soller Docombor. Short ribs, soller Do- combor, ot 0Y@63o, boxed: do short clear, 03@0%4c: do shoulders, 43¢o; do Cumber- 1ands, 6%@Ci¢c. Dacon is quoted at 8o for 18houldors; 88{c for clear ribs; 8go for short " clear; aud 12@14c for hams, all packod. Moess ! beof, §8.25@B.60; oxira mess do, $9.26@9.60; beof hams, $20.00@20.60 for summer, an 528.5“@2!.60 for winter packed. City tallow, e e e, S I ey ho | 73/@7340; grense quotablo at 43/@Ge. Balos Ty ure . iy mhore. Intarcss for e amamal they | truth or falsohood of tho rumors in rogard to ir- | woro Toported: of 600 brly mess ol neler recuivo imd lend loss, aud s0 rocelve Interet on g | Fogularitics in tho management of the Chicago |-January, at $19.25°; 500 tes lard, sellor Decom- smaller sum, In part this diminution of banking profit will Lo connterbalanced by su fucresso In tho rate which the Lonks charge for their loans, But it will seldom, in un extremo ease, bo countorbalanced completely, because (Lo noount of the loans on which ko banks’ chargo iy ulways less than that of tho do~ Todltson whicl they pay, Th proccs is ono uf tor- ture to the customorw of tho bank, and of disputablo profit, poselly oven of lows, to ihe Lank il- Belf, and” therefore it Is a process very rarely set into full'nction, A timo of rapidly uppreciating currency in always likely to bo one of deflclent banl resorves, wnd, thercfore, of unsteudy credit ; and it s more likes & Alton Eiovator, have 1ot yot taken any ac- tion, and probably will not do so till early in the coming woelt. It is understood that the mem-- Lers of the Commitsee are considering the pro- prioty of begivning with somo of the nowspa-; pers, tima constituting themselves a gacond, Committee on Jowrnalism, They would proba-, bly save timo by going direct to the gontlemon, from whom the published statemonts wero ob-' . bor, at Tigo ;260 tos do, sollor January, at Tho ; 90 tes Kettled lard at 75 ; 1,000 pes greon hams 16 1bs) nt 7i¢o; 80 boxes sumwor cured short Tribu at 7340 ; 300 boxos shoulders (17 Ibs), sollor iDacembor and January, at 4360 ; 1,000 pes groon bollios ot 6}¢c ; 60 bris moess beof at $8.50; 50 Drla extra mess beef at £0.25; 92 plga brown . greaso at 4140, I Flour was loss active, though in fair domand, considoring tho dulluess in other markets; bul i:‘w business donoe was chiefly in filling direct 1718 beso whé tho currcuey so” sppiecinting {8 au | tained, espocially us the Grain Rogistror, M. B nders for tio Keut, as Hero was littlo loc:lbuy_; artifi lul curreney peentlar to the particular countr; o 1 ing for export. The local demand was ver Wheto the dopracition happens, sud notn untural | Clary, has already writton volunteering to fur- ll(,fi.lt. Trices wore uuchavged, ud surreiey used by, und cayablo of Lelng supplled from, | bish tho Committeo with ol tho informationin | {5~ gmalluoss of the e the whole world. Liis possession in relation to the matter. holdera careloss about eelling at. fur- ‘The foregoing, it will be roon, conincides with tho viows expressed in this column of ‘Lue I'tin- e ol tho boginmilng Of the puoie, 14 wis u the helief that the situation demanded & roleaso of the financial inforosts of the country from the cust-iron bauds of a circulation limited to any amount by Inw, that wo bavo soveral timos, within tho past fow wooks, indicated tho reponl of tho logas-tender chiarnctor of greaubncks (ax- 2apt for dobts contracted prior to such reponl) as the only rudical means of roliof. Wao are rich in commoditics but poor in cash, UVecause The books of tho Registrar onght to show whother or not the ropurts of the Inspoctors agreo with tho recoipts roported by the Messrs, Hough, and the oxtent of the disagreement, if uny, with the dato, 'lhe copies of tho corro- gpoidoncoof tho Noglutrar vith tho Tiilroad snd Warchauso Commissionors will show the sction taken by Mr, Clary in regard to it ; and if the re- colpts bearing Mr. Clary's indorsoment o tho effoct that they aro of no valug are forthcoming, thoy will also”bo strong evideuca in the caso. These things, with verifieations from thio In- thor concoesions, Dran was scarce and firm. iales woro reported of 25 brls white wintor ox- ras at- $8.76;.100 brls do at 87.60; 160 brls do on privato terma; 100 brisspring extras (Axtels) at $6.16; 100 brls do (Le Seuer), and 100 brls at ;$600¢ 100 brls do at $6.80; 200 brls do nt 5.75; 1,640'bris do on privato tormss 76 brls ryo of 4.62}¢ 5 100 brisdo at £4.60 ; 30 brls buckwheat at £0,00. Total, 2,610 brls, "Also, 10 tous bran t 11,60 on track, and 100 brls kilo-dried corn vmtzml at $2.85, The following wore the closing "iprices : wo persint in viowing the money used by the | gp~ctor's office, aro probably all that the Com- |%Uood to favorite brands white winters.... $8.00@ 0,00 rent of the world ns o moro commodity not avail- | mnitieo will want to ouable thom to make a roport | Medium 1o good do, 0.00@ 7.00 ublo for our purpokos us currency. Whnb wo | in the Hough caso. Good to choico spring, @ need is to allow sll the specio that comos to us in paymont for our craps 1o be added to our pros- ent circulation by ropealiug tho legal-Tender act ag above indicated. LOCAY STOCK AND I0ND MARKET. Messrs, Proston, Kean & Co. quote us follows this aftornuon : Medium to goad dlo, Tow 1o fair wprivg Talr to good Minnseots sprii Choico to fancy do, . Spring superfines,., * Wheat was modoratoly active but wenk, do- clining 3@8!4o por bu from tho insido pricos of ynulnrdnfl, under a boavy pressure to soll on the part of thoso who anticipated still lower pricos. The ticker early anpounced a decline of Jd por 100 1bs in Liverpool, and privato advices qnoied that market as 4d lowor, with no_disposition to As tho Committeo was appointed aut the re- quest of the Mesurs. lluufih, to raport ou their casg, it iy probable that the Commitioo has no Jurladiction outsida that issue, If, however, thoy should decido to look up the question of canceled rocoipty, thoy probubly would not need toinquire far to find partios who Lave ro- coived such roceipts ; but the fog would thicken if thoy should attempt to find ‘out whothor or 7# | not tho grain had actually been irsued on such receipts. At loast ono wemboer of the Commit- teo knows. that recoipts aro not Infrequontly 025 7.25 275 450 1.50@1 Buying, _ Selling. i 114 @14y 2 05 e 10 .20 of ’05 Jantiary uni diily. 1 V. 8. 5208 0’07 Jauniary and July, 10i¢ 1113 | eancoled whon only s porlion of the gruin repre- | buy at the decliue, It was el U, 8, 5204 of '08 Janunry aud July, 11135 ny sented by thom is aflm]lnd ont luxrnuu,fnlnly. )\Vu Beorbohm held his o\m“ngnull':?l?;‘,ugll!g u“n‘:;:nfl' 'tlg {’Mfguhem {;“fih'\m 03 }{fig% believe that one warcliouse firmis in the habit | sctundor the improssion that it i his duty to UE cm_(mm, o mx of rotaining the whole of such recoipts, and ~copy the Mark Lane Express stylo of always Gold (full m-fl;m 104y | desuing now recoipts (duplicatos) for tho bai- | quoting thoe market up wiien possible, and nevor Gold coupon 3043 | aneo not takon out of store, But othors refuse | quoting it down, Ho might think wolitve no sucl Gold excliange. 1083 | to do this, audit is a question with some wheth- | animuls a8 boars in Chicago, and in this Lio makes Sterling excliango 1003@1073¢ | or much roinane ought to Lo “allowod, though [sa bull, ‘Tho Iatost mal and tolegraphio advices Chicago City Ts, Cook County Town, county, ond. New You, Ort, 10. 99" 1ma int, 99 and int,; %5 @K T, oney ranged from 1-10 to ¢ during the g patt of the day, it finully closed nt 7 per cent, ~Ureentiacks are sl quoted al ¥ to1 por cent premium, with less nctlvity, Gold decilned from made solely for the convenience of shippors, Ono thing I8 cortain, that & radical chango ought to bo effected, in the mode of caucelation, an now practiced; it is not seldom a nuisance, in its operation, and is calonlated to fail in itk in- tont, for tho ronson that s shippor lins the right to demand hin grain whon ho wants it, jude~ from Livorpool all quote s docldedly weak feol- .ing, duo to the expactation of large roceipts, and tho beliof that tho English doflcit in not so groat as had beon represonted, while the poverty of tho English farmers makos them froo sollors, Now York followed swift in the downward move- mont; and this mado shippors hold haok, except 0827, "closing transuctions belnge ot 1083 to | Pondently of the caucollation. thoso who wanted to buy s fow lota for the pnr- Hichd ‘v"n. WEtho Aiipport was accorded jue prester | Te Cimuxe oy not oharged that rocolpts | poso of comploting cargoos, Shippors on_ U Uny, and tho murket mnm,m off on the unuounce~ | BYd BOW, or hinyo yevontly boen, flonting on tho | adisn account wore espacially baskward, owing to ment of shipments of gold from the otlier side, una | market which do not represont grain in store ; the latonoss of the sesson, snd thossto Now York wore further depressed by thadifiiculty of making oxchango. Optious were modaratoly active, bul chiofly " on local speculative accouut, aud it soomad as if vory fow of tho shorts embracod the apportunity to 1l in; tho bn{hlg was chiofly done by the longs, and the shorls woro the mosé porsistont sollors on tho market, Hellor No- vomber opened at §1,058¢, snd deolinod to #1024, olosing firmor at’ $1.023¢, Cash No. 2 spring sold ourly at §1.07, and duglined to §1,05 ay tho close, with #1.05)¢ for Nosthwonlorn, Hollor tho month pold ‘sl 1083 @1.065{; and #ollor the year olosod nominal af Gl.nfiy. No, 1 upring clowad at $100 for ordinary, and ¥1,105¢ for Northwestorn, No. 8 »grrlug wasnotive, closlng at 000; and rojectod do olosod at Jomo talk about xpecio” pnyimente from Was Canh gold i good supply throughont tho dny, Tho rates paid for currylig were UsTG3G1-82G5, and 7 r cents P Glentings, $6,000,000, The Asslstant Treasurer dls- hursed $59,000. Forelgn exchange was lowor aud almost unsalablo, Bankers havo reduced thelr rates to 10637 and 1073, but the actual busjuess was ot still lower rates on the i, Tunker'sfaty dugs wloring’ woll ut 1052(@ 100¢, and sightat 107, A tho closo cublo transfers werd offered ut 107, Commerelal billa wero quoted ab 1043¢@105, COnrtoms recoipts, £215,000, Tt Mock murket, after belng 1n o maln Nrm dur. ing tho first two lours of Luslness, becumo quict about noon, there Leing apparently s disposition on 110 part of heavy operutors to abstuln from mpcoul tion for tho present, Lator in the ufternoon theté waa ugton, | but wnch chinrgos binvo boon made by othors, aud tho fact that tho Iough rocoipts have been thrown out of bank Inat least one instanco, shows that thore is considerablo distrust oxist- Ing, which ought to bo allayed by the publication of thio facts, If tho ‘prosent Committes huve not power to luvestlgato in this dircction, it powors should bo enlurged, or another commit- too appoluted, to find out, it possiblo, whathar or not tho grain papor now afloat is balanced by the umount of grain in storo, 1t waw hintod on the floor !O-Ihfl that tho pres- ont and past difficultios of the Aessrs, Hough nrolur%ulill;wnlbln to the fact that they sot out to do businoss in grain-warehousing at’ losy than a living rate, by nmnptlm{ tho torma of tho w grand rally, and prices asdvanced fron 1 1o 63 POF | yarohowsa law, 1t 16 probable, however, that | €1.02.° No. 2 rod wintor kold at $1.08, cante ho )".‘,‘,"Xfl','.’,’ e T | tholr Jocation Las most to do’ with{t, Thoy | hoing the first eale In Hoveral o 703 to Tik ; New York Central, trom 003 to 0d'; I ¢ builded on the sand,” or st lesst on somo | Cash salos wore [reported of 8,600 bu No, 1 oqually bad foundution, and aro too far away Jufand, from ) to 927 ; Wabueh, from 453 to 48%(§ apring at $1,11 5 800 bu do at $1.10 § 16,000 bu tho Incronse, and lake froights rising, which' ot 81.00; 400 bu do ot SL0SA 1 20,000 i No, 1 Notliwostorn at $1.11 3 1,000 bu do at #1.105¢ | 23,200 bu No. 3 spring st $1.07 5 11,600 bu do at 81,0037 3 5,600 bu_do at 81,0034 § 82,000 bu do ot 81,0075 4,800 hu do at £1,068¢ ; 0,000 bu do at BL0BKE 5 1,000 bu do at &1.053¢ ; 27,400 bu do at 81,063 7,000 bu No. 2 °Northwostorn at 81,073¢ 1 7,200 budo at £1.07¢ 2,400 bu do nt 81,005 1,000 bu do at $1.06%¢ ;20,400 bu No. 3 apring at §1,00 ; 400 bu do at U9 ; 0,400 but re- anted epring at 020 1 400 bu No, 2 rod wintar ab 1,08, in atoro, Total, 226,000 bu, Corn was modorntely notlve, but quite wonl, doclining 1o on the avornge, tho grontest de- rmnnlon bolng in optiona for noxt month's do- ivory, Livorpool and Now Yotk woro quoted “ wenk and lowor to soll,” and our recelpts aro on tho incronge, whilo the cdqu of the New Eng- Iand domand soamad to have hocome dulled by much using, though buyers still took hold roth- or frooly nt tho doclino, But thoro was a strong Emnum‘n to goll (tho only strongth in the mare oz? during the wholo of tho session, under which quotations graduslly drooped. Tho offorings of coah lote woro tokon by shippors, moatly, bLut thoso of optlons ~wore nob exlonilvely taken by tho shorts, who oithor stood off, or offerad to soll, in the oxpecta~ tion of atill lowor prices, duo to big rocoipts and inoroasing stooks in storo. Ilonco tho longs wore tho principnl buyers, as in the caso of whoat, Thoro nro soveral operators who have Cull faith in the futuro of corn, that it will acll up to 50c befora tho closo of wintor; but the quostion ig, whother thoy can OIrr{ 850 lon‘f;, bo- ing alrendy protty woll loadod at highor figures than those carrent to-dny. Bellor November oponed at 390, and deolined to 88}¢c at tho close, Beller tho montl, or regular No. 2, opened ab 87}0, and declinad to 86340 at tho cloao, when strictly frosh recolpts, or high mixed, com- manded 37c. Hojected closed at 85ido. Cnsli_sales woro reported of 5,000 bu high mixed at 8830 ; 6,000 bu do at 88c { 4,000 bu do at 87903 20,000 b do at 875g0; 4,000 bu do at 87405 000 bu do nt 7o, 2,400 bu No. 3.a¢ 03 n7£‘; 10,000 bu do at 863Gc; 60,000 bu do at 863¢0; ‘15,000 bu do ot 965¢c; 90,000 bu do at80t¢e; 8,600 bu rojected at SGc; 400 bu do at 853701 800 bu do ot 85io; 6,000 bu high mixod at 9830 1,200 bu No. 2 ot 880 aflont. Totnl, 218,200 i, Oats wore modoratoly native, but vory wonk, under & rather heavy prossuro to soll, in sym{m-— thy with whunt and “corn, belng also roported lowor in Now York. Tho market oponed vory wonl at 82c for cash lots, advanced to 823{c un- dor n fnir shipping domand at the declin, and, nfter that was satistiod, foll off to 813¢cat the close, Sollor Novembor ranged Z{c above regu- lar, closing at 813¢o. Rojoctod Closed at 380 Cash salos were reported of 1,800 bu No. 2 (frouh recoipts) nt 33c ; 85,000 bu do at 828 ; 40,800 Dbu do af 821¢c ; 5,400 Lu do at 833fc; 21,600 bu do at 8%0; 7,600 bu do at 81870 ; 10,000 bu do at 813¢0 1 3,400 bu No. 2 whitoat 330 ;- 600 bu do at 828fc ; 600 bu rojected at 20¢ ; 600 bu do at 28c ; 600 1, by snmplo, at 37c ; 600 bu do ot 8Gigc ; 600 bu do at 3G ; 600 bu do at_853¢e, ol freo on. ;J(%u"]d 3 5,000 bu No. 2 at 830 afloat. Total, 130,~ . . Tyo was quiot aud weak. The markot oponed withh holdors flrm nt yesterdny's quotation, but soon weakonad, in sympntly ith tho morg piom- inont coroals, and doclined 1c, to_6do, at which figuro tho market closed, Rejected was nomiual 86 6I@B93¢0, Cash salon woro roported of 3,000 b No. 2 at 66c; 400 bu do at 643¢c; aud 1,600 ‘bu do at 64e. Total, 4,000 bu. Barloy was more act{vo, but 2¢ lower on No. 2, and 80 lower on No. 8, under moro liboral offors to gell, though there wero still free buyers for consumption, and a_little disposition to take hiold speculatively, No. 2 opencd at €1.84, and advancod to §1,80 at tho olose. Bollor Novem- bor sold at $1,88@1,89, No, 8 oponed at €1.10, aud advanced to $1.12, closing onsior nt ®1,11. Rojootod closod rolatively wesk ab Bio. Cash #nlos woro reported of 20,000 bu_No. 2 at $1.96; 1,200 bu do at $1.85; 15,800 bu do at $1.95; 4,800 bu do ot $1.34 7,600 buNo, 8 at £1.12; 1,200 bu do at 1,1 1,200 budo at $1.103¢ ; 5,(00 bu doat $1.10 ; 400 bu rejeoted at 90o; 400 bu do at 880 ; 800 bu do at 850 5 400 bu do at 8ilgo; 400 bu do at 84c; 400 bu by eamplo at 31,50 ; 400 budo at $1.40; 1,600 bu do st $1.85; 400 bu do at §1.823¢ ; 400 bu do at £1.31; 400 bu do at £1.25'; 1,200 bu do at $1.20; 800 bu do at 1.17; 400 bu do_at 1,165 1,600 bu do at L1635 2,000 bu do at 31,105 600 bu do nt $1.07, all 'on track ; 800 bu do at $1.45; 800 bu do at $1,40 ; 400 budo at §1,85: 400 bu do at $1,26; 600 bu do at $1.05, dolivered, 'Total, 78,000 bu. EUTIOPEAN MARKETS, Tho following is Boerbobm's dispatch to the Bourd of Trado iu thus city to-day : Oor. 10—T.oNnoN—Cargoea of wheat off coast ateady, Englisli country markets for wheat steady. onch country markets for wheat steady, Nxtra Bioto flonr, 318 Gd. Bhort rib midales, 405, Mark Tano—Wheat steady, Liverpool—\Wieat quiot; Call- fornin, 128 6il@13s 2d, ‘Corn, 33, Flour, 30s, ' Cum- berland Mldalce, 38 6d. [DER. 2 LUMDER. The Lumborman’s Gazelte states that sovoral Tumbormen Liave reduced wages 10 and 123§ por cent, and that the presont outlook is for s quiot wintor at tho reduction. It gives the following a8 tho total shipmenta to Oct. 1 from the Sagi- naw River, as follows : 1871, 1872, 1613, 393,770,211 894,140,538 401, 04,148,620 24,431,830 4 +106,:13,600 TN WA aneners 4375440 6,977,671 The total nmounnt of Iumber iuspocted undor ct. 1 is given the law in the Saginnw District to a4 follows 74,404,852 54,700,710 " 63,000,000 82,105,621 Total {n dtstrict., The following is n statoment o feet) rafted out of tho rivers named to From the Tittnbawnsseo thoro woro 1,338,428 pleces, and from the Caes 428,300 piecos, Feet, Tittabawnssce. 267,685,600 Caes, Bad River... Totalyuu.s 45,000, 40,000,000 +.579,660,740 LATEST, Whaat was quiot in the sftornoon, but ologed ashiade firmer; wolling ot $1.03/@1.04 woller tho month, and $1.03@1.033¢ uoliorNovembor, otk closiiig at th ingide. Corn was 1n_fair do- mund wnd ${@%o bighor cloving at 7o casl wud solling ot §85 @38360 sollor November, clos! ing at the insido, It was reported that a vessel was taken for wheat to Kingston at 150, G L CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Ty Evenrxa, Oct, 10, ' ALCONOI~Was o trifle lower, Standard proof ls quoted nt $1,84@1.89, Bales iuclude 450 brls for ox~ port ut 50¢. LRG0 CORN-—Trado in brightaning up a litie, und tho murket {s frm ot presont prices, Old corn ia quotablo s follows: Good to oxtra hurl, 8@ Drush that will work fteolf fnto a chofco burl broom, 4@ for good do, B3 @ho; good to choico stalk rafd, 63@0X0; nforior brush, Bk @ixe. BEANS AND PEAS—Thora fs 3 moderato demnud for cholvo beane for sliipmont o the Far Weat. The socoipln sro_ woderste, und prlces atrong.” Padn 2,005 aro lower. We_ quoto} Prime navies, %2 7 o hand pickod, $2.76 3 good to prime medlun, §,35 @2.60; common to falr beany, $1.25@: Groon ‘s, $1.,40 per bu, BUILDING MATERIALS—Were quivtand uichang- ed as follows : Btuceo, $3.60 ; Now York stuceo, mllllth $3.60@4,00; Tortlaud cemiont, $1.60@8.00 @ brl, Rosendale comont, $3,25@3,60; Utles, Loulsville, Maulius, and Akron cement, P brl; mar- bla dust, $3,00 ; Hme in bulk, 10c@$1,005 Ume “(brls), SLI0@125 B brl: white sand, % brl, $1.60@2.00% Piastoring bafr, B bu, 4003 fire brick, 3 1,000 ; $55. 20,001 buildiug rtek (commany, $0.60@7.007 presse Drick, $14.00@15.00; ower brick, $8.503 Alllwaus kee and Rucluo prossed, $25.00@%40,00, dol; do common, $14.00@10.00; Indiuna preased, $18.00 46,003 do common, $10,00@16,00; tire clay, R Lrl, 006400, BUTT! R—Although thera 18 o lberal smount of butter arriving from doy L day, tho store-rootna aro Kopt wll cleared up, and holdes remain fiem in tholr viows at tho udvanced prices rocoutly catublishod. Bhippors o woll us local buyors kvop steadlly b work, and though there {6 1o special activity 1n tho doman from oithier #oureo, tholr dafly purchassa nro about sutliclont ta abworb'tho dally recolpts. _ Followlng aro tho ruling prices : Choico yellow, 26@3003 wedium to good, 19@4e; interlor to"comuion, 15@1ko, 3! 1AGGING—Deéalora roport the market inchanged In itw genoral features, “Thoro f4 a triilo moro doisg than durlug lust week uud the previoun ono, but Lo move- mont fa stlll aluggish, und valuos romain steady an previously quoted, - Blocks are now in falr condition, Wo ropeat our ifst’s turk A, $730; Ludlow, A, 45k Towiston A, 3503 American, 3363 Amoskeng A, o Otter Oreek, 34c; buvlup bigs, 4 aud 5 bu, 19@20 fim:{{l‘el, slnglo, 17@186e; doublo, 28u; wool Huoks, . OHEESE—Orllers for fair amotnts were recetted £rom fnterfor dealors, an local rotuilors wore alio biry- g with moro freedomm, witieh gave the snarkol s ap- pearance of netivity not proviously noficeublo sinco tho \n'filumuu of the panfe, As our jobbury are eur- Tying light wlocke, the offect upon prices of (ho im= proved demsid was o stitfen thom, und Jolders of 1ino goods wers firm ot outside quotutions, Followlng ara tho prices currents Now York factory, mild, 13 @liu; Ohio lm.-mr“y and Wostorn fuciory, do, 118 Tay50 ¢ lower graden, 6@100, COAL—Nothtng now wan dovelaped fn_conneetion ‘with this markel, At tho peincipal yurds thero {8 con- tinuied activity, s, slthough the miurkot s protty li- orally stovked, prices aro firnior, both for unthracite and bitumindus varictics, Wo quote: Lohigh, pre- pared, $11,003 Lackswauna, $10,00; Erle, §9.60; Wal- Tt 1, $0,60 3 Chorry Mine, $0,00: Blosslnrg, $.00 @9,60 ; Osnnel, $10,00; Lick lun, $4.50; Hocking Vals luy, $8,5030,00 3 Tndiahia block, $7.60@8.00 :_ Iirklund Qrato, $4,00: Binouk, $9,00; Kingston, $1.00; Wits wifuglon, §0. COOPENAGE—Remalna auiet it nominally firm, an follows ¢ Tork barrols, §LIS@14N; Iard, torcos, $L76: whisky borrols, $L00@2,10+" flour’ barrels, 8@hlo; pork maves, roigh, $12.00824,00% o buoked,' $24.00@30,00; ticreo Aaves, Tough, $20,00 @25.005 Inicked,_or ‘mwed, $35,00@28.005 ' whirky do Ticked, $35.00% ataves, ' rough, $28,00830,00 flour staven, $0.0010.00; circio_ flonr hoading, TX® 9340 por a0k flour hoopeioles, $14.00@16,00 por ‘3 pork and terco poles, KI0.00(246.00 per . 13GAS—Wore In good Tocal derunnd and firm ot 10@ FEATHERS—Wero in better requent nt 730 for prime 1ivo gocao, ‘Tho Johbing trado 16 Improving. Woquoto: Primo to cholco lve-geose foathers ot Tic; good do, 25@00¢, Jobbing price at BIY@B5c; mixed fealhors, 053700 nccording to quality; chicken, 6@Be, 118H—~Only n monll smovnt of {rading was done In tho fish markot, buyers showing no inclination to or- der larger quautitics than are roquired to mupply im= medinto wants, but tho falling off in tho de- mand hoa ot vialbly affocted pricos, which re- main firm all around, We quoto: No, 1 whitefish, -brl, $5.85@0,00¢ No. 3 do, $5.76 @06.85; No, 1 rout, $0. 31 No, 1 slioro mackorel, 10w, ~brl, b No. 1 lay, $10.00G$10.60; No. 4 Tunekl orel, 1-brl, $8,60@8.75 : familly maokerof, i-br], $7.00 @125 No, 1 shore’ kilw, £2,16 @2.25 ; bauk codfial, X 0,26 ; Goorgo's codfish, $0.60@0,76 ; Labrador Tiorriug, pil, brls, $0.00@9,50% do, 16-brl, $2.76@5.00 Iabrodir vefring, vound, e 8,60 ; do k-] FAAEATD s box Horring o, 1, @ box orring sealed, 40@20 ; Coluinba Rivel salmon, g-brls, $10.00 FRUITS AND NUT8—A satisfactorily active move- ment in domeatio and forelgn driod frilts and nuts ‘waa witnoaneil, and tho Drmness so long provalent is atlll a featurs of the market, Stocks sre in ‘m)d working order, and sre held with confi- donce ot tho snnoxed quotations : Fongran — 3 Dates, BK@00 ; O, driims, 12 in b 16@100 § Fronc! pr':hm,lls@xm‘('? es, 18 Turkinh prines $3.50@3,00; raising, lny- alninis, looso’ Miacatel, KLb0 , now, 13@lc; Zanlo cure old 'do, 703 citron, 42@4dc, Domzstio—Alden’ apples, 17@200; Michigan, slio- ol, 10} ® o ; Michigsn quarters, 83 @ 0Xo ; Weatern' do, TX@higo; Southorn do, Sx@iio} penches, parad, 34@250 + ‘poachioa, halves, 10@1le ; do, mixed, Ti@®80; blackborrles, new, 18@153c ; ran ‘berries, 43@: pitted cherrics, 33@360 3 Nurs—File rts, 16@100 ; almonda, Torragous, 23@340, Naples waluitls, 27@380; Chill walnuts, '23@34c; Fronoh wintnits, 16@170 3. Brazils, SK@10igc 3 18, Toxas, 14@160 ; African peanuts, 85750 s Wiminglou peat nnts, Bi@0o ; Tenncsaco muls, 7@73gc. GROGERIEB—Tho murkoet for cofféo and rolacd suyar alill shows signs of weakneas, tho continualjde- prosslon at the East tending to unsettle valuoe, butna tho domaud in now steadlly Incronging, dcalors look for an carly return lo irm pricos. Carallie rice ls onslor in nympathy with Now or}{nml is now quoted of 163¢0 } rofsing, Iasars, now, 9}». ";m, $2.06(33.20; n @U,60; ratains, Yalon rants, now, 6o 954(@)%0—a reduction of a ke, Bsrups and molassos sro [n light supply and_under an improved domsnd aro oxceedingly firm, Candlos, Boaps, atarch, apicos, &e,, rulod q\fi«t and comparatively steady, Wogquote: V'r-CArb, BODA—12{@BY(C. H Corrzxe—Stochs, 34K @0is; 0. . Javs, O1NGALso, Java, No. 2, 20%( )¥c; fancy l‘lo‘s 26X@270 choide do, 204@201¢c 3 primoRlo, 25X @400 ; goad das do, 25@25Xc; common_do, 2/@I4Nc; rossting dor 21}@2ig0 | Bingaporo Java, BL@381(0 ; Conta Rica ;xen@c%l )?W 2030 do, prime, 26@30)c; Maraoiboy o UanbLES—Star, full welght, 10@1030 ; stenrine, full welght, 143;@160 ; do, short’ weight, 103(@145(0. i ueE=Palin, BY@8)qc ; Rangoo, 75T Caro- nn, IN@9Xe: Bt datont out loaf, 19@193os powdered, 12@134¢; granulated, 19@13)0; A, ptand- ard, 115@11Ko; do, No, 3, 11@11)ic; B, 105@1c; extfa 0, 10X@10%0; O No. 2, 105@1050+ yollow 0, No.'l, 10y@10%0; cholco brown, 10@10%c; pHmo do, 0X@I0C; 'fair do, OX@Uxo; choled ‘molnsses sugar, 105@10%c; fair do, 933@050; come mon do, B@%c; New Orloans sugar, choice, 9@ 100; do prime, 0@03¢o; do, fair, BX@0kc; oom= mon, 1@0%c, Bynurs—Diamond drips, $1.30@1.95 ; silver drips, yrup, 55@000; oxten e, B03850; B00d BuFar-ho cxtra do, (5@70c; Now Orleans molassos, chiolcs, 85@ 90c; o primo, T3@80¢; do common, G5@70c; Torta Ted muohuscs, chotce, 6X605e; coaumon melasics, B2@3e. BALERATUS—Common to best, 9@10¢c, Brioss—Allaplce, 17@1803 cloves, G8@400; cantla, 38@40c ; pepper, 28@2Uc; nutmegs, $1,30@1.5 ;3 gln: gor, pure, 28@d0c; do No, 1, 20@350; do No, ‘% 10 @1, ‘BoArs—Fronch mottled, 03@0e; Gorman mottled, @0x0: Golden Weat, 0GU/CY {White Lilly, 6x@ ; White Rose, 6X@0ic ; Lrown Windsor, é4@ 43¢0 palm, G@Aic; Savon Imporial, B @6Xa ; co- gunnul, T@Tsgc ; Champaign, 6 @03{e’; primrose, 6@ 0. Krancn—Gloss, 04 @10¢ j corn, 0@11e ; laundry, 6@ Te ;_common, BN @0e, GREEN FIUITS—Chotce fresh grapea were s friflo ‘higher, but otlier ustive fruits \\'l‘l‘n\llll.‘hnn{cm Lome ons ond Un"fflfllhhlfllfl: remnin firm, Wo quote : crushed and o [ Gio Lemons, 1100 % box; inferior lcmons, .00@10.00; Callfornta pears, £1,00@4.00. por cato} do_plums, 20 bs, $3.50@3,00, Common to choled apples, $176G3.00 por brl: do in car lots, $2.5 @250, Peard, 60c@§1.00 per Lox or basket, Peaches, 760 per basket; do, good to choice, per Ket, $1,00@1.60. ' Grapes per cano (13- boxes), $2.00 @260 Deluwaro do, $.00; Concords, in buskets, 50@70¢ ; Delawnro do, $1.10G@1,25 per basket ; Cataw- Dbas do, $1.00. Cultivated cranberrios (Cary’s), $15,00 yerbrls cuitivated do, $14.00; wild do, $10.00@10,50, Quinces, $1.95 per basket, Plums, $1,50@2.00, 1IOPS—Met with & medorate local aud futorior de- ‘mand at tho current prices, or 40@00c for fair to primo ‘Wostern and 50c for Eastorn. 1AY—Dealers report tho market nuchanged in ita eneral features, Thoro wus, porhaps, s trillomoro nquiry from outside parties, but the volumo of salca showed no consldorablo fricrcase, local constimers b~ ing about the only purchasers, Tho market must still be quoted dull and cosy, Wo quoto tho wholesnle prices paid by dealers, as follows—cars to contain 20~ 000 1bs : New timothy, prime, $14.00@14,60 ; do, No, i 3 £13.00@14,00; do, No, 2, $10,00@12.00; prairio, upland, mmfixuu; do, midhnd, TO00@ 10,00 o, slongh, $7,00@8,00, Loose oN WaaoN—Timothy, $10.C0@12.00; prairio, 83.00810.00, For delivery of pheusod, $1.006 50, aceoraing fo distance. IDES—Ttoports from tho East wore of a character to clieck the shipping demand, and o falling OfT in tho smount af orders was noted.’ Buyers wero bidding a Ko less than seking prices, and trading was alow fa cousequonco, Tho Jiullctin 0f Oct, 7, 8aya of tho Now York market : * Tho demand continues very limited, and pricos axo wenk and jrregular, Supplios are accu- ‘mulating, and bolders in somo_instances aro dlsposed to nccept Towor pricos, but_buyera are scdrco and only operating to meot immediate necessitica, Small snles wWere reported, but woro not important,and inculdo 700 clty plaughter'aud 1,000 Mexican, W auoto: Green gity butohors) 7o dreen enred, Hght, 0e; 4o, neavy, 9c; part cured, B@o; green calf,’ 14X o ¥ig, 130 kip, 20@210; dry eaited, 1703 dry flint, 19@20c; long-haired kip, 1103 deacon kins, 60@60c; geubby, scored, out, or otherwlso dam- Bged, two-thitds price. TRON AND STEEL—Merchanta report a reasonnbly dry {air businoss, nt former rates, s follows : 30-10@ 4 ratea 3 54 @0 rmates Tlato iron, comm .67 @0y rates Norway iron 9 @Y% B Norwsy nail- 9y @l ¥ German plow steel. @iz @ Cust blow utecl, .. 14 @l g American tool sieol. @i B Ghiromo tool ateo! @0e P M English tool stecl 1§ @23 Tates English spring steel,... 1 @11 rates ‘American cast spring atecl. @18 rates Bieel tiro, @ (A0yaee 3 @0 @b LEATHER—Little or no fmprovement was visiblo u this market, the demsnd continuing small, while Valuica, at tho noment, aro unsettlod, The quofations given below arelittle Letter than nomin: HEMEOCK. City harness Country bur, Line, city, Kip, @ I, Kip, veals 8@ 1.20 ity upper, No, 1, 2@ 90 Gily uppor, No, u@ 2 Coiintry uppor. nE@ Collar, 3 1t. 0@ % Calf, clt¥..vv s 2@ 1.40 Qulf, couniry, Tough upper, siandar Tough upper, dataged. Bunulo sisnghter solo, [0 LTSN Yrouch caif, Treuch calf; Lomo Tronch calf, 24 to 30 French kip, 50 to 100 ta... METALS AND TINNER roported lesa notive, though o fsir number of orders uro recolved from tho intorior, and a good many deal— ors uro n town, looking through the market, Prices 50 withont quotablo change, as followa ¢ TN PLaTE—-IC, 10514, $10,50; do, 13x12, £14.00: do, 14320, $14.60; o, roofing, 10, $13.00; do, 20x26, £27,00, 1ia SiN—Large, 420; emall, 4307 bar, 41c. ce Zio—tull, tuks, 1ot alf cusks, 114 11303 less quantity, 11Xge: slabs, Oc. e Xv‘\luflTNo.?l. iga rated; Russts fron, 230§ No, 2@, 1603 No, 2520, 1763 No, 27, 180: No, 28,200, A illscoun| of 85 per cont 18 made ffom thls Gorpen—Coppor bottoms, 40¢; brazers, ovor 13 tha, 4703 el eonpor, ;. Plaultied copier, 410} do, 0 elzen, 48¢, Oyt 0y T3¢0+ 0,8, and 9, 93¢0: 10t 11, 1030 19, 1303 19 and 14, 1o 16 ind 16, 102¢0: 17, Taio; 18 1630¢ 10, 18%0; 40, 10505 full hunalo, 25 t discount ; fonca wire, 7403 by car load, 76, ATLE— Aro atil quuted b '$4.78, with 12 The trade, ond sre fn fuir dowma; por Treg, $4.76 3 B 20, $3.00 3 0d dlo, £5.35 ¢ 4d 4" do, £6:353 4d 0, fue, $1.78 5 24 do, 4% 1830 off o the trido. o oguin quoto: Manilla ropo, 15%@16)0 3, NAVAL 8 0l i, 17503 lsul ropo, B hy 164 ;_sash hou ?urlnl.’ 1;":‘: @ise; marling, 3 1b, %0: tarre Topo, 3 by 11@180; 0akumm, B balo, $5.00G0,50; piteh, % brl, $0.00@0.00; tar, 3 brl, $5,60@6,00, 1L~ Pricus ranged tho samo us on the procediny dayu of o weak, whoro they niay bo quoted fir aind onorally steady, carbon bolng the only articlo in tho flit i whtoh an carly chango ls looked for, Tho move- ‘mentin carbon contfunes uctive, and under o light sup- ply thotendenoy 4 etrongly upward, Woquota: Carbon, Y88 oxtra larg oilatrictly winter,Bbet do,curront muke,73 (@Te; No, 1,08@700; No, 5,050 ; luséod, raw, do_bofled, $1,05¢ whaly, 80@bdo; 20 noats toot of), striotly pure, $110 7 0003 Qo No. 1, 60 3 bank ofl, 00u ; straits, 636 clopkant vl 60 turpentine, 630 3 hupbtha, 63 gravity, 18190} ‘nuphtha, common, 16@100, 'P1G TRON—Homuing 1notive and weak at tho late docling, Only & fow orders—and thioss sinall—aro bo~ fug placed, and for the prosent the market must bo cone derod udminal, Follawlig bt tho quotations, Scotcl @ccording to brand), $50.00@55,00 ; Massillon, 3 Tuscarawis, $52,00 5 Take Superior; No, 1, 54,00 No, 4, $50,00 § do No, 3, $36,00; do No. 4, §60.00} do No. 8§00 Mo cinfcoslooal, §62.0 ; Ollcaga atono A 5 POTATOES=Car-1ots are scarco and firm, belug In good eliipplug domoud. Peachblows sold at 000, and Farly Ttown ot Ao, deliverod, Thoro was n modsrate loeal fuquley for stuall lots, Bwoet wore sslablo at §3,00 brlyWo quate: Good (o cholco pofntooe, In barrals, E.z'.@n.vn i por hu, 80@I0 P aohtlowa, 00} P':';:)]fr I;W £, A, .00 ¢ Jorsoys, L (0@A.60, POULTR camivaly larqe, and pricos woro and prairio chickens, periapr, o o8 follown: chickon, $3,60 spring do, §3,2633.25{ duck S qu Bt & saddlon, 183200, SIEDS—Timothy scod wan % or Teachbliws, 78@H60 :me(hc@xn 5 $10,00 2,0039.28 § gecan, $10. ‘Wrkeyn, 10@120 ; 'prafrio chickens, '$2.60 ; L0@.75 ¢ malinrd diicke, $2.00G ucks, $1,00@1,35; enlpo, T6c@$1.00 ; vonlson ¢ yallow aweot, ND GAME~Tho offcrings wero ox- lower all around, goeso xcepted, Pricen Tange d do, $2.76@2.50¢ i .45 por dor moderately nctive and atondy ot §2.20@2.60, Primo flax old nt 71.83: mam- moth’ cloyor at 4,60, BLE300; 248 bogs 50 bngn’ good s $2.92) ; 1A boy cars ‘and 40 bngs primo flox moth clovor at $5.60, Blea roriiprino 45 bnga timothy ‘primo do ntbs'n,w: 03 hoge at $2.60'5 ga at $246; 16 hga o $2.45; 20 442,30 3 14 b common ot $2,10;3 3 at $1.85; 40 baga mam- BALT—Wa1 without chinngo, being in falr roqueat and firm, Wo quolo: Ononduga, Canada, snd Saigl- naw, mond , 42,16 ; rrount solar, \m“!m $3.955 dal duiry, per mack, 00@0.25; gronnd alum, 81, finc, $2.00; ordinnry coarne, £2 ryd‘ with bags, $4 .10; Conrso Die $2,107 dairy, without 10@4,35% Ashion “Tarka Iniond, $2.00 3 50@2,10, L/TEAS—Under thia iead thoro was notbing now to Toto, Now tous sro meoting wi firm prices, but old crop teas are neg Wo quote s’ Younghyaon, common to fnir, 45@5 do good common o fino of wdor, 70@000 ; choloo Pingat oyuno, $1.85@1.40; choico D0c@$1.00¢ fair to good old, 70c; do chofca to oxtrs fine, Oic@$1.10} la hyson, 10@%0; common imperial 85@050 ; good to cholco 40 0c@$1 i o goop domand nt ceted and weak, o § : fair togood gune oy, $L16@L0; oxtra to_exira now 'Japnn, 6@T00; common do, 38@410; colorod nntural leafJapan, B6@050; common lo flns Golong, 35@4Go; good, 6@} cholcd fo oxtr, c@$1.00, TOBAGUO—Pricen ware ateady, We quota s FINE Cur—Extrs, 163850 ; um, 65@000 TLuo—a black, sound, 45@550. BMorING—Good 8ic; common, Wo r to common, 4 ura loat, T5@800s cliolco, 65100 ; mot- 50c, half bright, 60@700 ; ’g' chiolee, 82@300; medium, 29@ 201 e, OD—Ouly a smali detoand exiated, and prices ro- main steady and Hochunged, 3 ach ol $10.60; hickory, $11.60 WOOL—t¥s ok d unchiange each, $0,60 maplo, ), deltvered, Doston e Tho Commercial Bulletin snya: ¢ Thero ia vory Jittlo to be saldd about tho wool markot this wock, Trado lins beon ‘yory light, aud tho sales foot up loas than in‘any pre- vious wetk for soveral months. Duyors aro in tho markot in fale numbors but show no dll{mnlunn to purchase heavily ab any prica which dealera would oconsldor, and holders are not suxious to force wool upon tho markot, 1t is diflioult to glve n_quotation for fleoco wool which will tion of tho market, Prica ropresent tho condi- ko & connidorabla range, and aro based upon a great varioty of A cash Ohdo wool ciroumatances, chass two weeks ago, Bay at an ove uyor can probably pur- abont 20 per lhp \)uuury Plum on half-dollar, Tuyera n; who wish the u‘:’uul credit find prices about tho eame 88 bofore iho bcalnu\nF dosters mot anxloun to scll, an ¢ futuro of tho market.” We quol Tub, weshod, Primo..... ... Tub, washed, common (0 good. Common Floeco, washed, XXX, gt Fleoce, washed, X4XX, dingy. Flooce, wanlied, medium ight. Ooarso, wshed,, Flecce, unwashod, Floeco, unwashod, Floece, un , fine, Buper and oxtra pullod. of tho panic, abd also ind ey aro confidont of the Burey wool, 108150 WOODENWARE AND DROOMS—NMorchants ro- rt tho market satiafactorily aclive, and prices Tor all aeticlon mentionod aro staadys firm, Quotations aro glvon bolow ; Broomn_aro Two-hoop aiia, $2.25 per box ; 3-hoop do, $2.60 ; 8-hoop dairy, .25 3 extra do, $4.75 ; oxtra ol 1 fubs, $10.60 : No, 2 do, 8 in noat, §2,30 ; keclers, & in mosstires, pialn, ook meanurcs, plain, churns, No. 1, $11.003 $2.50; 76 por doz; do, iron ound, do, No. hecse tubs, $12,60 ; No. $9.00 3 No, 3 do, $8,00; tul b, "neat, $1,70 ; half-bushol $.50; o, ‘izon bound, 81,75 , $10.00; do,' No. 3, $0.00; do, No,' 4, 8,90 er dos; Hoaded clothes-pins, $1.00(21.95; washiboards, $2,35@2.60 perdoz; barrel covers, $2.0092.50; butter' tubs, oak, 3In neat, brooms, $2.00; $1I5R2.50. RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Wo contlauo to quoto : luu.nlkl"lnu‘§ $1.10; broom Lsndles, $12.00@1! 3.60 per rack ; 3?:‘,3“1: 3in_nest, 00 por m; No, No, 3 o, $2.60@%.75; do, common, ] sxaled] £F (M ] Chicago to 3318z i 2 g8a5 ik AgIrE| LT PEE £l 12060 1 0 Now York. . L1065 | o5 Thiladelphis, * Harrisiirgh| and Dullimors 10050 Wilmington, Del.. 100160 Waabiogton, D, O, 200[50 Alozandria, Va. a4 Tittabmrgh, ridgoport, O ) 50) 15| Now Oaatlo, Ta,, oh ol ey ki 19y Ty, an , Rorfolk, Vo 115).... Wilmington, §. 0 133 Chirleston. .. vuve kid Totersburgh atid Richmond..| 65 e CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Fupax Evesma, Oct. 10, The offerings at the docks wera cansldorably Inrger this moruing, about a dozen cargocs having orrived, Tlo market Was_ very dull, only two or threo cargoes hinving changed bands diiring tho day, Prices are without _change, but nowinally firm at tho annoxed yange : Good ta chols $14.00@16,00; gmxl common to medium olco mill-run boards and strips, sirips and boards, £12.00@13.00§ do, $0.00@ 10,001 Joiats nind weante ling, $8,50@9.00; shingles, $3.25; lath, $1.875@2.00. LUMDER FREIGHTA, Manisteo, $2.60 ; Muskegon, $2,00; Ludington, 2,25 ; Grand Haven, $2,00; Poutwater, $2,35 ; Mon-~ omince, $.5 AT THE YA ; Oconlo, $3.00@3.253 White Lake, $2.25, DA, Tho market is modorntely active, common lumber, a8 usual, being mostly inquired for, Prices are pretty well sustaiued, Hardwoed is dull, and concessions are made frequently for cask, Wo again q FIT8t CICAT... v 0 Becond clear, 1 inch to 3 fnch, Third clear, 1 inch. .. Third clear, thick 43.00 Glear fooring, 1ei and %d " logelii, raugl.... Glear i Commion siding. o Cotmon floorlng, dresscl, Common fcoriug dreased, con Wagon-box boards, solected, and upward, Astock board: 1 stock boards O stock board Common_board Joist, scantling, small timber, f etc., 16 fect and under, grecn Jolst ind scantling, 18 to 4 fect, Plckets, squaro, Plckets, fiat Codar poats, spilt... Cedor posts, round D which charge folloy Thickuess—Flye shingles to nean, Longtu—Sixteen inches. Tt the shingles, uote : £50,00 2288 encing, 832883 83888 = g'sa ©DRD! bo two inches in thick- HARDWOOD. Black-Walnut — Counto $065,00@H5,00 1 common, $35.00E 35,00 ¢ fiooring, $80.00, £100.00@160,00: _clear, 60,00 ¢ cull, $20,008 Aeh—Clear, 328.00@40,00; commnon, $16,00@25,00; cull, $10.00@16,00 ; flooring, $30, .00@40. ORk—Clour, $20,00@40,005 comuio, $10,00@25.00; cull, $8.00@15. 00@16.00, Hickory—Clear, $28.00@50.0u; common, $20,00@ 83,001 cut, $12.00@18,90, ‘Maplo—Olear, $32.00@35.00; cull, $10,00@16,00. common, $16.00@25.00 Bitternut—Clear, $35.00@60.00; common, §20.00@ Chorry—Clear, 85,00 ; ‘cull, $12,00@1! Whltowood—Olear, @23.00 ; cull, $10,00315.00, Wagon Stock: Florl Tickory axles, per fot, £1,00@1.5 wagon s, oach. 456850 ¢ box’ boarde, 3, la red cedar, 35c per ft ; makogany, Y3404 -do countors, 60c ; roscwood, 50@800 ; Whito b HO0G0.N; common, $15.0@ $10,00@40,00; common, $20.00 ,00@ 40,00, olly, 300, ———— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. ‘TIDAT EVENING, Oct, 10, Fi ‘Tho recelpta of lvo-stock sinco Baturday have been a8 follows; Totaleouee vvneer OATTLE—It wns sn exce 4,050 15,400 Cattle, 1logs, Sheep, 3, 4076 AL 10960 1,470 788 eaiugly dull duy fu this ‘branch of tho mlrku!}mun Lefng no semblanice of no- tivity in the domand dullnesa was maiuly uniformly unfavorsblo tono rom any Kourco, Tho unusial attributable to the of advices from the East, trade bolng roported slack all around, with pricds from X Lo o lower, though tho lurge wapply 5 Ko, nd tho " undeul i contributod not u ittioto tho roasion, of atock on " pal bulk ‘of ‘tho- offorings, onoral dullnces and do rablo quaity of fio ‘Tho attendance of iyors waa. not nmltnu{;l{lnmuller it on provioms a uys, all classen boing fol ly reprosented, but, asido front Jocal butchors, Whose purcliascs mado a very ro- upectablo aggreguto. tradiiig prices wero lowered to meot ‘was on 8 limited sealo, hippers oxprossed & willingnoes to_invest providiug their viows, but the ro- duction was b0 much greater than holders felt Jus~ tilled in grnting, thut aotive trading wus simply aut of the queation. During tho forenoon Jous thai 200 huad hud heon taken on Eastern account, but later in tho day, holdors huvivg weakoned somowhiat, thelr purchases wero moro liboral, was 85,40 for a choico drova ave {bla excoption, nuthing sold above $5,00, Butchors bought at materially lowor prices than woek, tho decling averaging "ho higheat figure pald orsiglug 1,025 1hs, Witk abiove $5.20, and fow with fair Mburnul{, but rovallod carlior In tho 56 per 100 Jbs, Thelr urchinses woro made t tha fow ranga of $1,5023.76, ho insfido figura for *villainous” Texann, and thio oute sido for common atecrs and good ‘Thoro was only o lmited demand for stockers, at $3.75@3,00 for common, rougly, and thin lota, nt §5,25@13,76 for fair to primo,” Vool calves wora malablo ot &1,00@5.60 for poor to really chofeo, Tho markot closod hoavy at @20 decline from Wedneaday'a pricus, CATTLE ALES, No. 14 Texas coa, 24 Toxas cows 50 thofco ateors 25 good stoors. . 10 stockora 16 stockern ) 8 Toxnun and nntives. 16 common steers, . 198 commion steors. 4 good sloors, i ool stears, 802 21 Toxus cows, irere 600 J0G8—This morket corly showed signa of weakncss, and for heavy wolght pricos, by midday, bad shnded off fully 6c, ° The recelpts wore some 4,600 less than on yeatorday, Lut there were not less than 15,000 stala hogs, which made tho supply Iargely excessive, and induced a weak fecling all around, The fuct that the sap li‘n( stock-cars was not snflicient to fally accoms modalo shippers also operated unfavorably, and, ail things conrlilered, the situation of the market was most unsatisfactory to sellors, A city packer took a few car-londn at $4,00, Bales were roportod ot $3.95@ 4.25 for poor to chofco hoavy—chicfly at $4.00@4.20— and at $4,80@4.60 for common to cholca light, The amarket ciosed dull at tho sbove quotations, Ve ape pend the following transactions, which folrly refteot tho markot ¢ - OO RALER, No, Av, DPrice, No, Av, Price, No. Av, Price, 61 281 $4.20 (T 263 $4.00 |BL 201 $1.55 25 181 450 |40 203 425 |44 380 4.20 49 391 905 (48 213 4050 {80 280 4 L Sl 425 |53 8 403 |40 0 4 100 260 405 |27 283 405 las 280 420 B4 105 460 |84 100 4G0 |48 20 4I5S 20 280 4 53 200 410 (150 208 420 83 227 43 222 450 (36 200 450 24 215 67 100 450 | A3 1 i 80 300 21 280 400 (27 284 4y 30 228 4, 33 207 445 |62 107 4dA 121 98T 400 |44 D0 420 | D 220 44D 24 220 460 (116 200 a0 |45 205 425 202 440 |40 2G4 416 141 282 415 139 301 426 (B9 20 42 |75 324 420 63 235 495 190 198 460 (88 274 410 98 207 460 |34 167 450 {34 200 400 03 217 460 |Gl 2 460 {44 10 420 46 183 445 |40 101 450 208 400 60 220 430 |03 201 460 25 440 180 182 445 |63 152 4f0 20 450 28 100 455 |60 205 ae 405 63 238 435 |43 332 198 450 40 306 420 (62 209 BHUEEP—Tho market way largely overatocked, The Hberal receipta of tho preceding days of tho week en- abled butchora fo fully aupply thelr wanis, ind thero wero oo, buyors {aduy, cxcopt ot deciely tower rices, The morket ruled very dull throughout, at 2.76@3,00 for common ; ot $3,25@3.60 for meditim, and at $3,76@4,25 for good lo striotly choico. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgn Murlkcts, Tavenroor, Oct. 10—l a. m.—Tlour, 28@2m, ‘Wheat—Wianter, 125@128 4d ; spring, 118 E&@l!! 4d 5 ‘white, 124 0d@12s 9d ; club, 1Us@138 2d. Corn, 3Je, Pork, 708, Lard, 41s'6d. Livearoor, Oct. 10~3 p, m,~Wheat—Spring, 11a 4d ; nverage, 128 2d 3 white, 1% 54@12 8d § club, 128 100@138 2d. Corn, J2s 8A@32s 04, LIVERFaoL, Oct, 10—5 p. 1n. dling upland, 01;@0%d ; Orl ‘bales § Amerlean, 6,400 baled ; speculation and ex- port, 6,000 balea, ~ Sles of Hio weck, 10,000 hales ; ox- port#, 30,000 baics ; speculntion, 25,000'bales, Block, 593,000 bules ; American, 114,000 bales, Receipte, 43,0 000" bales; American, ‘6,0 bnlea, ~Actusl cxport, 7,000 Lalea, Btock atloat, 184,000 bales ; American, 25,000 balos, Yornnand fabrica ot Manchester firm, oud an advanco asked, which buyers refuso to give, Reveipta of wheat for thu past {hree dnys, 35,000 qrs, of which 17,000 qra wero Amerleun 3 rocolpts ' of cornt for tho sama time, 20,000 qr, 13,000 qre being Amori- can, California whits wheat, averago qlmm{, 129 51 @128 8d 5 club do, 128 10d@1ds 20: rcd Western spring, 118 40@125'21 ; red winter, 125@128 40, Flour, 28(@208, Corn, Y28 0d@32e 9d. Cheede, 634, Cumberland middles, 38s 6d, Short ribs, 4l1s. Loxnon, Oct, 1f —1ho weather throughoud England to-day was wet, ‘Thero was & plentiful sup- ply of maney {hia afterpoon, Tho rate of discount in ‘open market for threa months’ bills was 3 15-16 per cent, or 11-1G loza than the bank rate, The amount of bultfon withdraws from the bank ou balsnco to-duy s £202,000, nlk of which I for shipmont. to America, Cansuls, for mones, 925@I2% ; on nccount, 935@ 8 o ~—~Cotton buogant ; mid- , 0%d, Bales, . 9217, Tond ¢ 1665, U6x(; do of GF, 96k 10-408, D13, wow 68, 92. Erde, 413¢, FRANK Oct. 10.—Fiye-twentica of 1862, 00/, ronT, Ians, Oot. 10,~Rontes, 57¢ 95c. The Live-Stock Markots. EAST LIGERTY, TA, Special Dispateh o Thr Chieajo Tridune, EsT LIERTY, Fa., Oct, 10,—CATTLE—Ticcelnts for tho weok ending Oct. 9, 603 cars, or 8,053 head, and about 37 cars more bilied to arrive, Tho lupglfml for yard sales, 08 compared with lnst weok, nro nbout tho 8ame, nnd tho through run n littlo mote, The trado oponed very active, and continued tp tonon, when husiness got quicter at tho following quotations': Ex- tra 1,400-h teers, 6@61¢0 ; medim to good, BH@A3e; falr, 1,100 to 1,200 1bs, 43(@5A(ci common und light, 45@4i0; gool foodors, 1,000 fbs, 4§ @43c: stockors, 700 £0 900 '1bs, 3X@3Xc} 'contmon cowa aud bulls, 2@ 3e, Tho salos amounted to 3,083 head, lous—Tecoipts for tho weck, 108 cars, or 21,780 bead, Tho supply has been good, as also the demand, and priccs are Up about 350 over lust week. Quo- {ationa aro: Bost Philadelphis, £.20@5,0; light Yorkers, $5,00@5.10; common Yorkors, £4.8085.00; common and rough, §.25@4,60, With sn increaso in rocaipte, prices will bo apt to decline, but only alightly, if at all, a8 tho prospects are good, SitEr—Recelpla for the week (1% cars, or 12,000 head, Tho aupply haa beca good and thero' hns been brisk demand for superior goods, but the quality gonorally Hs bocn rather InfoHior. This weok's prices tina svool, Tanged as follows : Exrta, 85 to 100 pounds bi@s5c; good, 80 to 85 pounds do, 4, e} extra, 100 to 110 pounds courso wool, 6@52¢ ; gaod, 85 10 90 pounda do, 4@420, Tha bost grade of sheop aro bearco, (al, Dispotch fo Tha Ehtengo Tt Spredal Dispatch fo The Chicugo Tribune. AT Y L Tiia shacket fa overrun with catile, tho recoipts o far being_712 car Toade, about twico the numbor of lnst week. The rul- ing of tho market in dull pnd siraggling, nnd {s from 3(@xc off Inst wook's prices. Tho quality fs fully up 0 tlia aversge, ¢ Recrtera—Lor tho wock s Dooves, 13,104; sheep, 1,400 ; hogs, 27,800 ; horsce, 1,125, SuZer ARD ‘LaMbs—Recelple, 70 catloads, doitblo fhio number of lust week, Several droves wero ro- shipped, Tho prices quofed aro 5@5ke pex Ib for heavy, and 63¢c for choleo Wetorn, ‘HonisEs—No demund, NEW YonK, New Yont, Oct 10—CArriE~To-dsy's recelple wera 570 Lead, making 6,250 for four duye, against 3,00 for {110 Bamo timo last Wwoek, Trado fsdull, and pricea were ot fully sustained: comimon fo bést untivo stocrs slow at D3¢c up to 13)c; very poor to fair Texans rang od from 0% todio.' Balew Inklude 18 cors Toxans, strong 0 owf, 0%0; O cars Obio steers, 7 owt, 105G 1130} & cars Tndians, 616 owi, 0% 2 cars Ghlo, 85 owt, O3o; 1car, TX cwt, 1@ 8 cors I tucky eteors, 03¢ to 84 owt, 10X, , aud 7 cara poor’ Cherokea cattlo holding for 0, With 0 ofs forod:, g Lawms—Fresh recelptd 6,200, making 1640 o o dagn, agatant 15,410 for (o samo f1me Ingt week, Tho rket 18 weaker, Common atock Tiled lawer ; poor o primo sheep SGOXe, with nome of {lie best ot 0i¢e; and lunbs at tho wido rango 0@ Bie, Among tho salea wero 3 cars Ohlo slicep, i ibs G @iga; 3cars, 7 lvs, BN@57%ic 3 cars Kentucl 0T'lbs, do ¢ 4cars Canada, 114 1b6, Gy 2 cara Cannda Tambs, 72 1be, 80 | 1 car; 69 1be, Tsc, and3 cars, 67 Ibs, THoas—Receipts to-dsy 5,025, making 17,405 for fonr days, againat 11,670 for the Rumo time lust week, Noth- ing th doing in live hoga for lack of offerings, Cily dressed aro §n limited domand, and sell readily at s reduction of fully j¢c, closing weak at BN @TNc. o UF¥ALD, Burraro, Oct, 10,—CATTLEReceipts to-das, 097§ {otal for the week, 6,036, or 403 curs, ugatnat 205 cad for the same timo lust weok, Thore werono Luyo thia morning, The rumord of tho faflures of some promincnt dealera in New York had n very depressiug affoct, Most of tho stock 1 tho yards v boshipped East in first bands, ; Sizer ANp Lastis—Teeelpts to-day, including re- poriod arrivala, 2,800; "total for tlio weol 1300, ‘agalust 8,000 for’ tho satmo thme Jast week, 'Tho marke ol hoavy, &t yewterday's rates, Canoda lambe, $5.60@0,12% ¢ Canada sheep, 5,607 Wostorn elicap, $4.50@5.00, About three car-loads'wero left unsold, Bules Tncluilo 850 sheep, av 81G00 1Ly, ot $4.8TX@4.0. ‘Iloas—-Nccaipts to-day, clading roported arsivals, 9,200 total supply for tile wek, 15000, asainsl 10,700 for this samo timo dast week, Tho murket was dulf, at docling of 20@280 par awt from yeaterduy’s rate, Bt fow buyers wero i attendunee, and there was litfle lapasition to oporate, Salos include 1,500 iuols snd Ohlo iogs, ay 180@280, n $4.00@4.80, light Lo heavy Bogs, Tho W PmwADELPNIA, Oct, ) Tennsylvanin, aud West Virgiula double sbove, S1@R0: extra, V@Sl conrss, (EHs; Now Yok, Miehign, Tudiana, and Westorn, e, $5@473503 medijim, 488000 3 coarss, 41@4%0; combing, wushed, BT3000 s coubing, unwashed, 42io s Oanudn_combe fn, 63@050; e, unwashed, J0@ddc; cosrso ond medium, unwashed, 39Ga%0; tul-wosbed, 50@85c; Colorado, ‘wishied, 25@37k0] Colorudo, nwapliedy (@30 exirn aud worlo, piled, 40@i%0; Noo auuriie, pulled, 40@43c, 1 'Trades —~Wool wealk anil fiat ; Oblo, oxlra and Now Yorl Dry=Gomds NMarket. Nrw You, Oct, 10.—Busioess contiunes sl with commisslon-fionses, but (o Jobbing tradoTomains ¥ate isfactory, Cotton goods are in stendy roquest at Arm pricos, ~ Bleached abirtings, cotton-fiaunels, sud grain Bag aio I good demand, Colored cottous nto quick but frm, Prints are moro active with jubb &00«: heeo prints sold ahead, Worsted dress-goods an ]ll‘llllfl.fl Poa"Mto setling ‘well, Jibbons aud willinory ploco