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. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE "RIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1873 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. 2 Trunapat BvEsmya, Oct, 10, The nkios hava been ovorenat and tho weathior Tins beon dull and muggy all day, So far asila S§nfluonce could go—nand it alwayas Las somo—it e tonded b chock transnctions. With gloomy surronndings {6 f8 not fn human nature to foel activa and buoyant, Henoo busiuess has boen «wonfined to tho ordinary limits of aotual nocos- ‘slty. At tho banka nll wes soreno and quict, Notes continuo to be paid with muoh moro promptitude {han oould bo oxpocted. TRoneonablo accommodalions conlinue to bo granted to bost customors, ab tho logel rates, viz,, 10 por cont, Ir auything, oxchinngo is o shado ensler, Yostordny 1-10 was tho rato betweon banks. "o-day some sellers, porhaps o anajorily of thom, necopled 60c per 1,000 off. Belling rato to customen, par. Tu tho streot wo could nat hoar of o singlo tranenction. Rates are nominal at 1l¢ por cont per month up to almost any figuro that londors might chooo to domand. In thiy clty, howevoer, the domnpd for monoy is by no menns 80 nrgenl ornctivons tho stringency of tho timea olse- ‘wlhore might lead one to suspect. NEW YORK, Our voluminons and highly satisfactory diss patohies from Now York this nioruing, iu rej <o Wall streot affairs, wero road with goncral in~ torost and eatinfaction. Though our substautial indopendence of that locality is woll undor~ uLnns, ot a roturn of confidonco and bottor pricos there lias a stimulating aud healthy offect upon businees intercsts all ovor the mnuhg, Tho bnuking-liouse of Preston, Kean & Co., Into Lunt, Proston & Koan, report local quota= tations at 12 m. na follows : Buging, Selting, U. 8, 690881, 13 1y U. 8, 5308 of 103 105@105 3 &, 5200 of '04, 100 5-208 of 'G5, i 107%@107x ", 6. 0-208 of 63 January and July.1105; 110%G1LY U, 8. 5-205 of '67 January and July.1113¢ 111y U, 8, 5208 of 08 Junuary and July. 111 113 10409, ox, int... 1057 103%@1057; . 8. 68 (uow {eatie). .. 007¢ U, 8. currency Ga. 10BK@109 Gold (full weight) 1075 Gold coupons, 015 Eastern pxchiabge (counier rat Yar, Tl 0XChONEG.vevayveesves 108 Sterling oxehango (large draft) 1065@1075¢ . 00" ana ity 90 snd inf, % @ Ty 1608 War 1812, 180 1203 War 1812 140 1608 ot War of fry 1208 not War of. 1519, m Agriculturs!, Gollgo 18 THICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND 5T. LOUIS. " From the st, Louis Globe, Uct, 15. Uincinnatihas resolved nolonger to suffor Chi- ago to monopolize the currency trade of tha Northwest. or banks have boldly resumed full prymont of all demands in ourrency. More- ovm‘r this sharp test of public tomper has con- clusively provod that, in Cincinnati at least, thero fs not the '“fi!‘“‘" panio, that tho do- positors have no such distrust ns londs mon to draw out thnh‘de?oulm for hoarding, and that tho money afloat in the community omptics into tho banks at once, rs soon ns they avow tholr readiness to meet all obligations, Moauwhile business in 8t. Louis is still re- tarded by the continuod susponaion, With Chi- ongo and Cinciunati using ourreuey {reoly, and womnelling it to come to them for produce, it is easy to #co-that this city must loso continually s long as it is unabloto do business in the samo way. In Obicago, tho Union National, which onco voted to go into liquidation, bas now re- sumed again, and the shipments last woek wore mora thau twolve hundred thousand bustiels, or nearly one-third largor than the shipments of the corresponding woak Jast year. From this statomont {t appenra that, not only last wock, but aleo tho weok beforo, Chicago shipments of ifl\ln oxcooded vory largoly tfiu shipmonts of the woek ending Oct; 12, 1872, and this difforence must ba atéributed, in part at least, to the oxtraordinary demand for oxchango of products for eurrency, nnd_to tho ability of Chicago to doal in currency. Wo niay safoly cal- culate that nearly tho whole of tho sum now peid to those who renlizo upon grain at pros- ont prices is necd in making purchases or in peyment of debts for purchases alroady made, and it i8 woll known that the trade goes whore the grain goes, Thus, in the end, Chicago merchants and mauufacturors are re- veiving in payment, eithor of old dobts or for new purchasen, $3,600,000 a weok in consoquence of the movemont of grain slone, This is buln draction of the business which tho usoof cur- ronoy hos thus sot in motion. Wa aro well aware that the Dbusiness of St. Louis dopends upon somewhat different ole~ ments, and that the Emln trade of Chicago isatall “times largor than that of this city. But we ask our bankers to consider whether, intho leading branches of businoss in this city, the samo’ advantages would not bo gained by rteturn to the use of currency, Is thora not constant domand here for flour, and yot how mauy of our mills ara now running? Is there ot constant demand for cattle, and yot is it not probublo that tho busiuoss will bo drivon elso- where, if tloro are cagh };nymoulu in Chicago wnd none in Bt, Louis ? thero not constant demand for tho products of our minea and fur- uaces, and yet how long can we expect minors to 80 on if no curreucy for their payment can bo oblained? Tven now we are receiving about 000 balos of cotton a weok; Low much more sbould we roceive if our merchauts had plenty of cwrrency to pey for it? Nor is tho grain_business one to which this city con afford to bo indifforent ; but whilo New York is even now shipping moro grain than over to Eu- rope, our mcqxfita ara comparatively small, tis not with any disposition to complain of our bankers or to alarm our merchants that wo recall theso facts, On the contrary, a roviow of tho situation oughb. wo think, to remove any approhensions which mny have deterred tho banks from resuming. The nx‘pariencu of Cin- cinnati shows that thero is no foverish panio in the community; that the banks will bo abund- autly trusted as Roon a8 they say thoy are ablo to png. The exporlence of Chicago shows that cosh 18 flowing westward to purchaso produco, in quan- tity lorge onough soon to remove alldifficulties in this soclion, but that it goos to the oity which paya cash. With Chicago and Cincinnati both resuming businers on o cash basiy, can 8t. Louis afford tostand apart ? And a review of our own Texources and opporlunitios shows that the eash must como hero also, if our banks invita it, to pay for our grain and flour, our cattle aud pro- visions, our cottor and our minerals, thus cloaring off dobts of the country to 8t, Louis, and of our merchants and manufacturors to the banke, and in turn enabling this city to cloar off indobtedness that it may havo elsowlera, If o atand still and do nothing, while other elties buy and soll for caeh all around us, hoy soon will such a rovival of trade. rollove the burdons of mutual indebtedncsg horo ? Tt sceras to us imperativoly necessary for tho strongest bankers of this cily to_talke some stopy at ouce to enablo tho trade of 8t, Louls to «compato on moro equal tarme with that of otlor citioy, If all tho bunks can resume at onco, us they have done in Cincinnati, that will be an end of the dificulty, No mattor how long Wall Btreot atmcu]ntors _may be entaugled, tho pro- ducts of tho West will pay its lndnulsrfnusu, aud restore business upon a solid lnnllnfi, just a8 fast aa our bauks afford the needful chaunols of communication, And, if all of them are not able to doso at once, wo think n consultation would reveal the fact that mauy of them can, with greet advantage to themdelves and to the community, TATEST, Niw Yongk, Oct, 10.—3ouoy worked clase nearly ol day at 110 to 3:10, but just before U o'clock, when tho bank accounts wero mado up, it waa otfored down rap- 1dly {n emall umounts to § per cout, This movement waa 80 sudden nud universul {hat many rogarded it 18 baving come connection with current’ speoulation on tho Btock Exchinnyo, capeclally us prices wora bid zapidly ul the very dlozo of thio market, Ureenbac wero less activo nt X@Jg. At tho flual close quotations "ok pomiin 6 demanid for forolgn exchango wan vory lmited, Taukers lowered (helr uwkingg qmfiuuum 1 {mr et from 107 to 100 for sixty iy, und 108 to 107 for sight, Actual buslness wad at 10557 0 100 fur loug, and 106\ ,Ls ylu: foratiort. (;&rl\mmfi‘anl Bl wero 1 quod i ) 8t 10446105, Tho e ce ‘"g‘,’d‘ 3 l,l)t.;fl. @ 0 customs rocelpts old was hiéavy and Jower, doclintng from 10 10754, which price s not ben betoto rcuehmlai{m‘;‘n‘ Jusc, 1860, Ao Slosig sato was 108, Loaun wero - DL@TBI-32 for currying, snd fia borzowing, "Fha final rats win 148 for Sarestn " F Tor Carrying, ‘The clearings wern $48,000, ' Treamuror dlabitaol $16,000," 1 0L 100 Asilstaut Governmenls wara firm onrly in tho day, but closed lower in_sympaty wilh gold, 1 e o RN 1 he grestest doclino way and wiscollancous spoculation - 187, but 1n the niuin, (ho Jowest Autations woro LoEne shortly aftor tho commencemont of bueiness, and (b0 bighedt juet beforo U o'clock, Tho sdvance ranged €romn 110 637 por cont, and was well distributed, A usual, tho largeat transsctions wore in Weatern Unton, Lako Bhore, aud Now York Contral, "Tno first named opened at B4@54, foll oft to Gas¢, advanced to K%, zoacted to B83¢, und aflerwards yeachied b8sj, Tako 8liore rose from 60 10 081, full off to 673, niid Anally reached 10, Now York Goutral raied Potmeens oo and 892¢, with the latest sales ut noarly tho higlica int, ‘Northwestern common adyancod Sfrom 56 fo m;‘, 8t, Paul common from 28 to 8l)g, and Wabash £r6m 383 to 413, Investment sharca 'wero firmer, and expresg BBATCH, Wady b1l RAVAUGO QO Yealaday'y quotationn, Tho general market closod firm in tono, Rinelivg, 100, GOFENNMENT UONDH, Coupone, '81, 11315 | Gou e Gonponn, '3, 1089 oou‘;:::: s o 10-10% Goupone, '04. ATATH BONDSA, Coupone, %85, Coupons, *05 (now) Yirgintan, old, North Catoline, old 0 Noxth Caroliuss, now, 13 onn, Tenncanced, ol ‘Tenncsscos, new. Vivgluins, how, ierro Mwito pil Chicngo & Alton,.... 83 & Altou pfd, 9 American Expresa. ., 553 United Btaton Bx..., bl 7y Pacifie Mail,, Olile Now York Central Ohlo & Misaleslppl.. 2057 T Gy 0. &% Ourvervarsas 074 0, 8 LakeRhoro. 0 Indiann Gontral,... ilinols Central.,.. Unlon Prelfio stock Unlon Pucific bond Central Paclfic, ., Rock Island,, Del,, Lock, & W N, J, Contra & Erlo Bt, Paul,, ———s REAL ESTATE. The following instruments were filed for record Thuraday, Oct, 16 orTY PROTERTY, Milwaukeo av, 177 £t nw of Wood st, s ?, 25 ft, Tunning o about 176 £t to Wood at, dated Bopt 20 ; cone #lderation, §3,200, Van Buron st, 250 £t w of Congress Park, n f, 25x106 11, dated April 16 ; consideration, $1,000, Van Buren st, 234 £ w of Congress Park, n f, 255100 1t, dated April 16} consideration, $1,000, Van Buren et, 186 £t w of Congrons Park, n f, 243100 o, ‘;l!;;‘ul April 16; conalderatien, $1,000. len av, W obace: oof Jentro bulldings, ditod Got, 10 ; conmiastation, SL600. " T g, Ustoq g 20 L0 Fometderatn, Bilwatikea nv, 08 1 nw of Tndiua sty 1 o front of 50 £t running e w ‘o Iudiane st, with Building, dated onty-elghth at, 175 ft'o of Butler st, nf, 25x125 14, dated Ock, 183 constdotation, $1,100, gk Wallace st, 144 £t s of aplsnnda at, o f, 24x12 710 1t, dated Bepts 10 ; considuration, $650, "Tenmbult v, n'w cor of Sxtecnth si, o f, 08x125 1t, dated Sept. 21 consideration, $1,600, "rumbuil av, 08 ft n of Sixfoorith at, e f, 1002125 1t, dated Bopt. 22} consideration, $1,600, 2 Twonty-stxtll et, 175 ft o of Wallnco st, n f, 95x195 2t, dated Juno 203 considoratian, $1,200, Lowo av, 103'ft a of Eaplanade i, o £, 24x1237-101t, datod Sopt, 16; conaldoration, 965 Bixteenth aty n o corner of Hart v, 8, 240 4-10x264 1t, dated July 31 | considoration, $8,000, BOUTI OF GITY LnaiTs, 8 3 Lot 13 in Ro-Bubdivision of Lots 13 to 16, John- ator’s Bubdivision In s o 3 Heo 3, 38, 14, dated Oct, 16; considoration, $1,600 57 14 of Lot 1, Block 53, Hydo Park, dated Juno 7; consideration, $3,506, Same property, dnied Juno 7; consideration, $3,305, ta 3, 4, and & Block 5, Clongh & B, Subdivislon of Lot 34 and 35, Scliool Truteen’ Bubdivision, Soc, 16, 98, 14, datod Jano 17; conaldoration, $2,400, ¢ Boulovhrd, w f, 802120’ ft, in Dlock 'G, Cleavervill, dated Aug, 12, 1872 ; conaideration, $10,000, Lot 23, Block 2, Phare’s Subdivislon 1n ki 41 o 3 n & 3 Seo,'1, 38, 13, datod July 14; conslderaion, $360, WEST OF ufr'f Liyuts, Lot 14, Dlock 1, Cnstlo's Bubdivision'in Hec, 3, 30, 13, dated OCt, 14 ; considoration, $040. COMMERCIAL. 'Tnunspay EveXtya, Oct, 16, Tho following Wero tho recoipts aud shipmonts of tho leading nrticles of produce in Chicago during the past twonty-four hours, aud for the corrogponding date one yoear ago: MECEIPTS, BIICMENTR, o2, Flour, bl 3,015 Flax seod, fin Broom-corn, 1ha.v.. Qured moats, he. 435, Beof, brls 1 'k, 438 140 Lard, I 7,000 190,160 Tallow, F ] e Butter, fua, 39,2001 10,000 Live Nog 10,528| , 11,427 | ‘62 98T Shoep, 1 § Hid 57 g 157 ) 166,008| 22,770 9,550| 300 ¢ ¥t Lath, m. L Balt, bels L s coeeeell 2062|010 Withdrawn from storo yesterday for city con- aumption: 1,018 bu wheat ; 7,421 bu corn; 3,588 bu onts; 1,568 bu ryo; 874 bu barley. The followlng grain has been inspected Iuto atore this morning up to 10 o'clock: 826 cars wheat; 280 cars corn, 16,000 bu high mixed do, 5,000 bu No. 2 do, by canal; 76 cara oats, 14,500 bu No. 2 do by canal ; 8cars ryo; 104 cars bar- loy. Total (803 cars), 851,000 bu. ‘Wo publishod, two days ngo, & memorandnm from the Chiof Tuspoctor of Grain in reference to doctored barloy ; which was timely. Only s littlo of tho sulphured stufl has beon offored on 'Chango yot; but wo bave heard of two mills that have been put in working order, the pro- prictors of which oxpectod to be able to put im- mense quantitics of iho sluff on tho Chicago markot. ‘The gamo is now blocked, so far s graded barley is conceracd. Of courss peopls can buy tho brimstono by sample if they do not know any botter, as one brewer is roported to have done Iast wook. It is well that the ovil js nipped in the bud ; our barloy market is now re- lioved from the odium cast upon it last yoar by & fow unprincipled men. A lending recoiver of grain in this city wished audibly this morning that the Stato inspootion of grain wore oxtended to Joliot. Thore are saveral ronsons why his wish should bo pranted, and nono why it should not. At present there is much dlesatistaction 0xi)rm!aud at the way in which tho grain businass 1s conducted by some rarsung outside this city, not only with rogmd 0 quality, but to woight. It is claimed by those who ought to know, that tho practica of undor- Dilling which_was 8o loudly complained of Ingt yeor 18 carried on quite a8 oxteusively as then, If o car-lond of grain bo charged with the froight on 20,000 Ibs, while it actunlly contains 22%00 or 24,000 Ibs, the partios handling that car-load of grain obtsin an immense advantage ovor those who pay froight on ovory pound that thoy &hip out, and the thing ought “to be looked into, oithor by Inspactors or otliora. Lot everyhody bavo an equal show, and thou let those who want grain buy it where it best suits thom. Chicago wants no protective tariff on the rail- rords, nud her morchisnts are decidedly avorse {o paying more than other people do for the same [goods, or the sama service, THE MARKETS. The lending produce marlkots wora fiat to-dny, and ean best bo described by iho phrago * con- stitutionally tired,” which is a ouphonfsm for “lazy." Where was vory little animation visl- ble ; ‘not oven onough to “forco down prices, ox- cept in one or two departmonts, ns avou that movoment requires tho application of forco, Thero was no Apeelal weakness, boyond what has been exhibited for two ar threo days past, the attitude heing simply one of standing off on both sidos. Grain came n froely as usuzl ; but thore was not energy onough fo move it out, and the shipping movomont dragged ; partinily becauso currency was not quite so pinnulul a8 horetoforo, and partly becauso outside operators proforred to wait until thoy could seo whether or not tho prosont depression In gold will ovout- ualo in g roturn to apecie pnyments, T'he proa- poct for that consmnmation is decidedly more favorblo now than at any former time in the En«z twelve yonrs, aud & littlo more prosuure may ring us to it. If so, it will only be anothoer in- Atanco of 5nml coming out of evil, Dry goods sold to a fair aggrogato at unchang- ad nnd gonorally firm pricos. Tho market s lib- erally stocked with all soasonnble fabrics, and our folibors are propared to flll ordors with dis- pateh, Grocerios were quoted guiot, with prices onorally ousy, Coffeos, sugans, rico, and ine fiecd most othor articles Iu the list winy be bought at somothing of a concession from the quotn~ tious, In the butterand choeso murkots fair ac- tivity was notlceallo, aud provious rates wore fully maintained, Fiuogoods aro in scant supply, Iho fisk trado continugs fair at tho prices current envlior in tho woek, Dried fruits romain quict with prices gonorally casy. Ifay, leather, pig iron, aud paluts wore dull und unchanged. Thoro was & firm tone in the hide market, some iold- ors asking o Yo advance. In tho oil maket thero wore 1o new foatures, Carbon, lard, linncad, and whale wore iu good request, and wore irmly Liold at tho quoted pricos, v ‘Thoro was no apparent chango in tho condl- tion of tho lumbor market, At tho yards e folr country trade {s reported, and pricex aro prott; stoady and stroug for shingloa and lath; hnlfi baing noatco, ‘The wholosale markota was dull, T'he recoipts continue light, aud the offorings #r0 holug ulewly reduced. . Lhoro was no mato- = rinl chango In pricos. Tvon, naval-atores, and building matorlals wore quiot and unchangod. Motala aro alao quiet, and tin-plato has daclined ©1,00, nnd pig-tin 2, all round, owing in park to the dowhward tondency of the market Enet, and also to local - intluonco. Nalls ard yoportod steady at $4.62}¢ ratew Tho poods, wool, hops, aud bropm-cocn markots ara without any noticonblo fonturss. Timothy soed eold to n Hxlr oxtent 8L full former pricos, but tho other markdls wero gonorolly qulot. Thore waz no change in groon fruita, * Poultry and gamo woro dull ‘snd lowor. Tho supply, particularly of olifokons, 18 oxtromoly largo, aud snlos Ara voiy :h[m. Tho sbipping domaud for potitaes \was nir, § ¥ Highivinea werd qifot and 10 lowor, in & po- thy wilh el onolor tono yoported 'fmmy!)n{uw York, whero tho domand ling fallon off to noth- ing nxnnfi)t for oxport. Sales lioro were Jmited to 100 brls at U0o por gallon, Tho inguiry for alcoltol on Europosn necount continuey falf, an prices wero nominally unchanged At blle, doliy- ored on the seabonrd In bond, woeo o Lako n‘ulsh\u Wore dull, and nominally i @ko lowor to Duitalo, at G}@u for edni end 7o for wlmal;kholh by sail, Whoit to Kingston was quoted at 146, 'Only two clinrters wero roported, which will eatry out 40,000 b whoat, and 28,000 bu corn, Bhlp{mm did not caro to operato, and to tho plontiful supply of ealt-room was addod o grentor prozeure on tlio part of carriers by stoam, tomake tho morket wonk. Thoro is & lttle grain hold horo for shipmont yot; but Enstorn ordors to-day woro :‘onm-nlly to tho offect that it was pradent to hold off buying more for that purposo, The prospoct now s ~that many ves= Bola will Jlo up for the wintor much earlior than }luunlfi‘n\vlug to tho impossibility 02 proouring roight, " Provisiota wiro again weak, in sympathy with & lowerlng in the gold promium, and & farthor decline in the price of hoge. 'rhoro was vory littlo domand oxcopt for lard, which was in fair spaculative request, being & rolatively lotwr- ricod articlo, and closed firmy, though 3¢o por h lower than yestorday on tho deforred options, Monts woro moro netive, bit 3¢@3¢o por 1b lowor, being taken only When prossod on tho market. Mesi porke wan s shado easior for futurs, at fortaer pricos, but 2Gc per Ib lower on round lots for cash, which woro praati- cally unsalable, though thore wns somo inquiry for small lots for the lumber regions. Tho market clogod at tho followng range of pricos: Moea pork, cash, 81%:00@13.76; do #eller Dacomber, $12.8734@12.80 1 &ellor Janunry, $12.60@12.02}¢. Lard, ¢hsh_or sollor Ootobor, 796¢; summor do, T2{@7340. Lard, zoller Novom~ gm o ‘7;211"1:1‘1)“3”’ l'l“' ;{E’l 03 7do n’;!;l(ur anuary,’ 1{0; dosollor Febna; 0, Bwou't\;’('ukln hamsquotod at 82 @lt;ym' gmfib od meats at 63{@7c for short riba | and 7@7i(c for short ¢loar, Groan hams (16 and 16 1bs) at 7. @130, sellor Vecombor, Bhort ribs, sollor De- comber, at 6%%6}{\3 boxed: do short cloar, 83@0%c; do shounldors, 4ifo; do Cumbors Inuds, " 69¢@01¢o. DBacon is guoted at7i{c for shouldorss 80 for clear ribs; 83¢o for short olear; and {@14o for hams, all packed, Moxs beof, $8.25(}18.60 ; extra mess do, $9.26@9.50; beof’ hams,| $17.50@18.00 for ‘summor, sud £19.00@20.) for winter 1puakod, City tallow, TI{@17}4e; i\ronse quotablo at 43¢@6J{o. Balos weore report\l of 225 brls mess porkin sovoral lots at §14.2\; 600 brls do mellor January at £12.621¢ ; B1'tes lard (paxt kottlod) ab 7igo; 60 tea doat 786¢; 760 tes do soller January at 8i(c; 1,260 tes do ot Th0; 40,000 the short riba (las! ovoning) at 7o ; 100,000 1bs do at 63{c; G0 tcs ewoet pickled fom' (16 1b) at 110; 20,000 ibs bollios at Telg, Flour was rathor more active, sud wonk. A fow tolographod orders wore roceived from the Enst, which were fillod at tho_quotations of yes- terday ; but tho subsoquont dulluess all around in grain, and the continued woakness in provis- ions, made flour holdera more wiling to grant concossions toward the closo tolocal buyers, who took hold more willingly in consequenco. Iyo was stondy at $4,60, and buckwheat firm ot 80,00 for ohoice brands, but dull at $8.25@8.60 for ordinary. DBran was stondy. Bales “wore reportod of 200 bria while winter oxtrag §Gnldun Star) at_$8.75; 100 bris do at €8.60; 100 bris do_(Wis.) at $6.25; 250 brls do on privato torms ; 50 brls Bprivg extras (Patent) at $11.00; 100 brls do 5\'ulortn\vn TFancy) at + 100 brls do (Wastodo) ut $6.26; 400 brls do'and 200 brls (Axtoll's) at $6.00; 100 brls at £6.60; brls do al .00 5 do on_private _ferms; SI brls superfines at $3.25; 160 brls ryo on private torms ; 80 brls buckwhont at $9.00. Total, 2,411 brls, Also, 10 lous brau at £12.60; 20 tons do at 912.25, on track, Tho following wero the asking pricos at the close : Goad to favorlte brands white winters Medium to goad do.. .00 Gond to choice sprin .00 Medium to good d .60 Tow to falr spring, 50 Fuir to good Miuni .00 Ohoico to fancy do,. 25 Spring auportines. 150 ‘Whent was less active, being genorslly quiet, and irrogular at tho samo nverage of prices as yestorday. Liverpool was quoted dull, but Mil- waukeo Was strong early, and the latter facl was more poworful than the former, bringing out a fair spoculative demand, ospecially as Now York was quoted stondy, Subsequently New York was quoted dull and heavy, and thon our market foll off, closing weak, Thoro was a modorate de- mand for cash whoat on the part of shippers, on both Canadian and New York account, partially nidod by the eastor fooling in Inko froighta; but option trading was genersily slow, thero ‘:emg Acarcely any outsido orders on the floor. Some of tho local shorts filled in [nnflfl to & fair oxtent, but aftorwards thoro iwas little wanted on this secount, and the number of sell- ers increasod na the sossion advanced, Ourro- ceipts were larger, and the Eros oct for shipping out at tho samo rato that the wheat will come in are very dubjous. Our prosent stock is not large, scarcely exceading 500,000 bu of all grades ; but, with tho large quantitics yot to comein thia winter, tho load may prove ta be o hoayy ono to carry, though mauy ‘think that our wheat will be very good proparty in thespring, a8 the Earo- poandeficlonoies will thon bomuch moreapparent, and more prossing than now. Bellor Novombar oponed at $1.034, sdvauced to 81.02%, doclhined 10 $1,003¢, and closod tame ot $1.0.5¢. Sollor Dacombor sold at £1.08@1.0814, and seller the month at 81,02@1.02}4, both closing at the in~ side. Cash No. 2 spring sold chiefly at 81,03, but closed nomjually at 81.02, with a promium of X¢o per bu for Northwestorn, No. 1 spring was duall uxcept for Northwestorn, which sold at §1,08@1.09 ; straight was froely offored at §11.07, and §1.05}4 was the best bid at tho closo, No, 8 epring olosod relatively firm ab 98}c; ond © rojected do wominally at Y3, Caeh snles wore reported of 2,000 bu No, 1 Northwestorn at $1.09 ; 1,600 bu do at $1.08 ; 21,500 bu No, 2 apring at £1.083¢ ; 101,800 bu dg at £1,08 ; 6,400 bu do at 81,0237 ; 5,600 bu do at 810244 ; 800 bu do ot $1.013¢; 2,400 bu No. 2 Nortliwostoru at 81,033 ; 800 budo at $1.033{ 5 4,400 bu do at $1.03; 800 budo nt $1.028¢ ; 10,400 b No, 3 spring at 98}¢o ; 14,000 bu do'at 9830 ; 5,200 bu do at 9805 400 bu do at 970; 8,200 bu rojocted at 920, ‘Cotal, 181,300 bit. Corn was less active, sud nvar:fiud 2@(c higher than yestordsy, but was waak during the groator paxt of the seseion, owing to o furthior de- Dression in Burope of 18 por 480 lbs, and & folling off in the sblnfiiug demand horg, with in- crensing receipts, Tho “ensicr foeling in lake frelghty l]:mvuulnd & furthor decling in corn, though thoro was very little demaund for ship- miont ; henco not much rogular was sold, but the current rocoipts were takon up by capitalists to carry agniust options sold for Decembor delivery, which was in botter demaud, the inquiry for next, month being almost contined to settlo- monts, Our shipmonts of corn have beon very large during tho past two wooks, but wo still have more than 8,250,000 bu on hand at & time wlon the wareliouse bins should bo nearly empty. Itcau scarccly bo expected that the stock will be further lemsened, especinlly ns thero is now o mmfin of loss to the shipper to Now York, oven atthe fimnuul reduced pricos and froight-ratos, Seller Navomber opened at 8730, advanced to 83¢o, and doolluod to 7)o at the closo. Bollor Doecember sold at 39@8iigo, and rogulur No, 3, or sellor the month, nt 3635@8370, both closing’ at the invido, Btriotly frosh rocoipts olosed at 863¢o, aud ligh mixed nt 870, Rojocted " closed at 85igo. Oanh snlos woro roparted of 8,200 bu high mixed at 874¢e; 9,000 bu do nt 7303 l"GUO bu No. 2 at 871¢0; 16,800 bu do at 871505 85,000 bu do at 375)- 11,600 bu do_at 863603 88,600 bu do af 308fo; 17,800 bu do at 863go; 10,000 bu do at 86150} 800 bu do ot 861¢c; 4,800 b rojectod at Bfluk 1,000 bu do at 85}¢c; 12,000 bu high mixed i 881404 18,000 bu No, 4 do at 88o, all atloat, Total, 174,700 bu, Oats wero moro active, but vory weak, tho in- cronsing rnne(l)!u and tho absenco of a shipping domnud causing hioldors of cash lots {0 bo very auxious to ronlizo, ospecially us the demand for cousumption must continue light whilo corn contivucs so low a8 nt proyont, compared with onts, Cash No, 2 opoued at 81350, nnd de- clined to 30350 at the closo, whish was 13(0 lowor thon yostorday. Scllor Novembor slao foll off, but not so much as cash lots, sotling at 813ge oarly, to Biko lator, and olosed’ firm at " tho ineldo. Uasli sales were reportod of 1,800 bu No. 2 at 81340 ; 24,600 bu do at 81%f0; 31,000 ba do at 81¢’; 8,000 bu do at 80340 § 1,800 Lu do at 8030 ; 5,000 bu do at 803g0 3 600 L rejocted at 283¢o ; 600 bu do at 280 § 1,200 bu l:g gamplo at 930, do- Hvyorod on cars, 'Total, 65,300 bu. Lyo wad quict and steady at the quotation of tho past two or threo deys, boiug In such light supply that thor iy no competition among Holl- ora, and honco no decline. Cash salos woro ro- portad of 2,000 bu No, 2t GJo, and 400 bu by uatnplo at 600., HNofestad waa nominal at BDo.’ Barloy was dull and avoraged 4o lowor, prices bohlg‘wunlwnnd by moro lboral rocoipts horo, and the roport that stooks at somo_othor, polnls are Inrger than hnd boon oxpeoted, ne por the tablo bolow, It is stated thut browora aro only buying from hond to month, sntiolpating n furthor doolive, No. 2 sold ot 81.25@1.28, closing at $1,20, , Hollor Novombor sold nf @1.20@\1714110. Nd. oponod with 980 tho osk Bid, and clomed firmer ot $1.00, nsh salos woro roported of 400 bn No, 2t $1.23; 8,200 bu do at §1,27; 8,000 bu do at &1,26; 1,600 Db do at 81253 ; 6,600 bu do at 5195 400 bu No, 8 ab §1,01 7 8,400 bn do at 81,005 3,400 bu do at 90305 400 bu fojoctod nt 7805 400 bu do ab 7703 600 bu do ab 7«?;“ 1,600 but do nt 7003 400 bu by eamplo at $1.45; 400 bu do at 81.20% 800 bit ilo At 8).16; 800,k do At 21,005 1,200 bt do 1t 50 dn track; 400 bu do at 81,105 400 hu do %%:ug; 400 bu do ot 90c, dolivored, Tolal, 1, The Tollowing ara tho roportod stooka of bar- 1oy on Snturdny lngt, at tho Caundian points and ports on Lakos Ontario and Erlo : = u, Toronto,. eena 123,000 Iamilton, .o » . 83,000 Ports Nelaon, Onkvllie, Broute, and Port Oredit 00,000 Tronchman'a Bay; Whitby, Oshona, Noweastle, and Darlington versburensese:0110,000 Port Hope, Coburg, Colbsrno, Grafton, Brighe Btony Oreck, Grimsby, Bosmayille, Bt, Onther- ince, Ningatn. .. o . 63,000 Dover, Ryarslo, Htanloy, Ohatlam, Rounu...... 60,000 Yorts botwaen Brighton'snd Kingaton.,.:..... 50, On Grand Trunk Railroad, weat of Toronto, ... 200,000 On Great Wostora Railronds, west of Hamilton,110,000 Btock iu Qswego on the 18th nat, . 100,000 Recelpts in Oswego on tho 18th inst, EUNOPEAN MARKETH, Tho following is Boorbohm'a dispatoh to tho Board of Trado in this city to-day: Oct, 10,—Lonpox—Cargocs of corn off coast fs clieapor, Qargoes of corn on paseage largely decreased sinco lnst weok, Cargoes 0f wheat on passago slightly deerensed since last wook, Lard, 43s, LivERroor— Wheat dull, Corn, 82s, Lard, 45, LATEST, Tho markets wore very quiot, in tho after- noon, Whoat was firmer, sollivg from §1.008¢ @1.013, seller Novomber, closing lower ot 31,01, COorn was & shado firmer, closing nominally at 885@805¢0, soller the month, and sold at 875§ @87%o, ‘sollor Noyember, Other grnln, provig- {one, and lake froights woro nogleotod. Thoro was a rumor in the afternoon to the of- feot that somo efforts on tho part of ahippers to draw on Now York bad failed, and that this was the principal olise of the slownoss in tho ship- ping movemont to-dny. e CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. ‘TuyRspax EVENING, Oct, 10, ALCOHOL—YWa Ices activoand 20 off, oming 1o & docline in Lighwinos, Quotablo at $1,80@1.85, BEANS AND PEAB—Birictly cholca boann aro scarce aud firm, omo partios ropors that thioy ara unable Lo All thoir orders, owing to the clrcll{i.‘ Peas are steady. Primo navies, $2.50@2,00; _do hand-plcked, $2,652,76 ; good to prime modium, $2.95@2,60 ; com- man to' falr boans, $1,35@2.00. Grecn poss, $1.40G 145 por bu ; yollow do, $1.25, DROOM-CORN~THo general markot 18 quict, but somo doalers roport their trado cqual to ox- poctations, Tho market {8 very firm, for both old and now corn, Thora 18 very Littlo new offering hioro ; 1t hinw gold st T¢@8)¢e, It fs understood that s con- siderable amount of eholce now corn uag beon rold by the growors to Eastorn manufacturers at $125.00 and $150.00 por ton, DBolow sro tho quotations for old, Good to oxtra burl, BX¥@9Xc; brush that will work itsolf into » choleo Burl m, o#@‘m; for good do,, 63@00; good to oholce stock braid, B}3@0igc; inferior brush, 8% @450, BUILDING MATERIALS~Were in light request at former prices, 88 follows: Stucco, $2.50@3.60; New York stiicco, casting, $3.60@1.00; Toriland cement, $7.50@8,00 % Ur), Rosondale canent, $3.25@3.50; Utica, Louisville, Manlius, and Akron coment, $2,00 § brl; marblo dust, £3.00; me iu bulk, 80c@4L (brla), $1.10@1,16 3 brl: whito sand, % br), $1.50@2.00 plastering hnir, B bu, 40c; laud plastor, $3.00 4 brl} fire brick, ¥ 1,000, $55.00@80,00 Vulldiug brick (corn- mon), $6.60@7.00; prossed brick, $14,00@15.00; kowor brick, $3,60; Milwaukeo and Racine prossed, $25,00 0,00, del.; docommon, $14.00@10,003 Indiand pressod fiboaasion; do conimon, $10.00@16.00; Gro clay, T rly $3. 0@ .00, BUTTER~Tho sitnation of this markot was un- clinuged, oxcopt that thoro was 8 trifle botter inquiry for comion and medium . grades for shipmont, Tho arrivals continue modornte, and _stocks ara kopt down toslow point; henco holdors remnin firm in their views, sliowing no_incilnation o offcct aales eavo ut very full prices, We quoto: Cholco yollow, 2520 ; medium to good, 10@e; inferlor to common, 13 @18, BAGGING—Was ogsin lllunlcd quiet, with no appre- clablo cliango In values, ‘Tho demand was chigfly i tho aliapo of ordors from contry retailers nd milicrs, but joUbers scemod well pleseed with tho amount of sales accomplished, and thoy remain firm in their viows at former ratca. Wo ropoat our lat, as followa: Bterk A, 4740; Ludlow, A, $5i0; Lowlston A, d5c; American, §3i60; Amoskoag A, 33ic; Otter Creek, Sic; burlip Dngs, 4 ond b b, 185@30c; guunles, ningle, 17@180; donble, 28u; wool soke, G3@USc, OHEESE—This markot was quiot nnd firm at tho rocently advancod pricos, Buyers do not soem in- clined to anticipate Wwants, and "the demand Is chiefly inthe shape of pmall orders to meel immedinto ro- uiroments, Following aro tho ruling prices : jow York factory, mild, 193@13)g0; Ohlo factory nnd ‘Weslern factory, do, 11@1Lio ; lower grades, 6@10c. COAL — Ts in " sicadily 'good Tequest ot firm and eady pricos, We quofo : Lohigh pre- pared, $11,00; Luckawannn, $10,00 3 Eric, $9,50 3 Wal- nut Hill, $9.60 ; thflfllfluu,i!).lm; Biosaburg, $9.00@ 0,50 ; Qunucl, £10,00; Lick Run, $3.50; Hocking Valloy, §9.509,00; Indlana block, $7,50@8.00% Kirkiand Grate, $8.607 Minonk, $8,00; Klogston, $1.00; Wimington, COOPERAGE—Thero wis mo pastionlar chango, Tard tlorcea nold to-Iny at$1.75 ; noldo from this noth- ing now was reported, Wo repeat : Pork borrcls, §1.40 @1.45; whisky Larrols, $2.00@2,103 lard, tercos, $1.60@1,75 ; flour barrels,48@750 3 pork staves, Tougl, $22.00@ f!fl 3 do, bucked, $24,00@20.00 ; ticrce staves, Tough, $20.00@45.00 ; bucked or sawed, §25,00@28.00 } whisky staves, rough, £28,00@80.00 ; do bucked, $15,00 } flour itaves, $).00@10,50; cizcle fidur hoading, Ti@ 930 por set's flour hoop-holes, $L4UK@16.00 per in g pork and tiereo poles, $30.00@40,00 per m., Saloa 1n- cludo 125 {forces at§1.76, EGG§—Wero in modorato Tocal roquost, The offor- inge were fair aud prices are not very strang, Bales rangad from 19 for cyge In barrels and looso packagos o 20¢ for those in cases. FEATHERS—Woro in moderate request ot 70@710 for primo liso goeso. Tho rocuipta are falr. Wo ro- t: Prime to choico live-geese feathers, T0@7lc; mhlnu ‘prico, 18@824¢; chicken, 6@8o. FISU—Tho domand was fully up {o oxpectations, and tho genoral market waa again firm, Quotations ars ns followa ¢ No, 1 whitofish, i¢-brl, $3.65@5.76 ; No, 2 do, $5.60@5.00; No, 1 trout, £5,0035,25; No. 1 shore mackercl, tew, 3-brl, §13.560@14,00 ; No, 1 bay, $10.00@ $10.50 ; No, 2 mackerel, rl, $8.50 @ 8,75 5 family mackorel, -brl, $7.00@7.25; No. Lits, $2,15G@2.2 : bank codish, $6.0060,25 3 Goorge'a codtlsh, $8.60@0,76 ; Labrador' Liorring, eplit, brls, $9.00@9.60; di -brl, $4,75R6,00 ¢ brador her- ring, Tound, brl, £,0088,60 ; do }g-brl, $4,25@4,50 ; box horring "No, 1, 30@d2% 3 Lox horring nesled, 40@ 420 Columbia River snlmon, i¢-brls, $10.00@10.25, IRULTS AND NUTS—Cofitlauo . fulr xenuéty but tho market oxhibits an casier tono than provalle & week ago, many articles enumcrated in the follow!ng st solling at a concossion from tho quotations, We,how- ever, mako no change, 8s follows : FonewN—Dales, 8@0c; fgs, drumé, 11@I% : fgs, In boxes 14(@150{ Frenoh yrunes, 15@100; ‘Catkish praues, 16 @160 ralsine, layers, new, $3.35@3,15; raisiny, lay- ers, old, T0@2.85; Talsins, loose Muscatel, $3,50 28,603 raising, Valencls, new, 1)@14o; Zanto cur- rauts, ' now, T¥@8 3 O A0, 70§ citron, 40Gile, Douearic—Alden apples, 17@20c: Michigan, slice od, 10%@10%o0; Michigan quarlors, Bl @ Do ; Weatern do, ' T@8}o; Bouthorn (o, Gk @7i¢0} peachoy, parod, Z4(5050; pouches,lalves,015@10%e ; do, mixzed, 7¥@En, Dblackborries, new, 14@lSc; ran rries, 42@4d0 ; pitted charrios, 31@330 ; NuTs~Fil- borts, 16@10c; almonds, Terragonn, 23@24c, Naplos walnts, 21@28¢; Chilt “walnute, ‘23@3ko; French waluuts, 10@1%¢; ' Brazdle, D@10} ; pecans, Toxun, 14@160 ; African neaniits, '8%@140 § (¥1lminglon poa: nuts BK@90: Tennosacs péannts, EX@IAC. GROOERIES—A quiet. fecllug nguin ‘provafled in this market, and, although prices undorwent no quot~ ablo chango, they woro easy all around, Dealors roport gradusl improvement 1u colloctions,” Tho following pricea aro curront : B1-0AnD, BODA—T3@Bo. Corvies—3locn, B41336c; 0, G, Java, J0@IN0; Juvs, No, 2, 203@30%/c; faney Rio, 20i5@adis0; chiolea do, 253@2603 primo R0, 8K@23%0; good do, S8@HUC] common do, Wy @21, 223@%0;_ Slugapore Java, TR e {‘:;x;{c(yj"uam%xo; do, primo, 25)4@232{0 ; AMuracatbo, OanpLEA—Slar, full wolght, 10@19340 ; stearine, full welght, 142(@15c; do, short' welylf, 13%@14 (o, 5 nmcu":w—gg‘“;.' BY@8)o; Rangoon, "T)@T750 ; Caro- 3, 3 Buaats—Datent cut loaf, 195@1do; crushed and powdored, 113(@130; grahulatod, 113/@) standard,’ 102¢4110; do, No, 2,10{@10730; 1,10 10303 oxkra 0,105/ @10%'0; O'NG, 3, 10561045 10i¢c} Cchoice ' Lrown, 0, No, 1, 1@ D@03{c; falr do, 9@0Yc pHmo” do, e i molassos sugir, U3(@100: fair o, Ywho; come mon do, f"‘,fi’,‘,‘;:" }‘{;&Kml?m'a‘nm, Gholee; 05 B 0, 9@9Xe; do, fair, B0} - 100, TH@8AC. | 1 %yl Bt oum Srnuzs—Diamond drips,'$1.90@1.05 ; silver drips, oxtrn fine, B3850; goou kugar-liouso sysup, S5@LUC} extra do, 85@7007 Now Orloans molusscw, iolce, 63 903 do prime, 78@800; do common, G5@T08; Torio 5;1&?;.1 nuuod, cholce, 02@030; common molasses, HALEnATO8—Oommon to best, 0@100, Bricrs—Allspieo, 17@180; cloves, Jamdto; carsta, 98@400 ; pepper, 8@ 2o 7 nutmegs, $1,501.05 3 glu- org pure, S do No, 1, eizbo ;" do No, 3, 1 HoApa—Gorman mottlod, 0X@0Xo; Coldon West, 8@tXo; Whito Lilly, 0x(a8io; Whito Rose, 04G 6oy palm, B@6ie; Savon Tuperiul, LCIENTH white ‘}g;;é.:n, 53@G8o; Olmmpalgn, a,wm,!; 4 prine Poso, 3 HiTanai—Glos, 9%@100 ; corn, ; » B 7o Ao ilow, 03(@100 ; corn, 9@110; lauuey, 60 GREEN FRUIIB—Tho domand for chioleo winter aples contitites falr, aud ricos nrostendy, Othor Lruits were iy about the uanal demand, Wa quate : Lem onsg, 11 00@312.00 ¥ box; {uferior lemous, $3,00 10.00 UIH'M‘NI peard, $4,00 4,60 por caso ; do_plums, 20hs, $2,8061,00, Common to clioico wpples, $1.76@9.00 per brl; (o In car lots, $2.9520.60, ' Poars, 166 o por 'box or bLauket, Deaches, 0@000 e b D ket; do, good to chofce, per Laskol, $1.00@1,60, Grapea s case (12-1b boxes), $3.00@280; Doluwars do, $5.00: Coucords, in backels, TU@tSs ; Delaware 4o, B3GHII0 Dok baaksts atawbiado, $L, Oull- ynled cranborrion (Gars's sud Backolt'y), $1.00 por hrl; enltlvated do, £13,00@14,00 3 wild do, $11,00@12,00, Quinicos, $1,10G31123 por basket, . * . HOPY—Woro fn moderata requost ot 40@600 for n"l‘l'l\‘{‘”{‘v‘“'"' " 3 Y—\an fuet and ntoady nt ahout yestorday's Talon, Black are nak Iargo, but aro fully syanl (6 prase ont requiromonta, Wo qitoto the wholssalo prices pnid by dealors, a8 followa—cara to contain ifl,flflg It Now ldlgmlhy, primo, $14.50@15,50 ; (o, Nlu, ]{ 8 @15, and » No, '3, $1L00@ 13,005 prafeie 10,0010, do, mitdfond,” $9.00318.00; o, muuf.,* s{‘é‘o@n.n Loosz oN Wadon—Tiniothy, $1LC0@LJ.001 prulrio, #3,00@10.00, Yor dollvory of prosnod, $1,00@1.50, ac~ cording to distanco, IDES—Wero in light mpply, and_wore frmly hold at tho ight wdvance recently cslablishad, or b 10\o for light, aud ) 1o for heavy, Homo holders woro kg 10g¢, and e, but huyora generally doctined to pay oo figuros, We quote : Groon olly butch- m'!vu; groen gured, Ught, 104 do, lieavy, 0o} part curcd, BY@04(0 ; greon calf, 14}@160} vealkip, 120} dry calf, 103 dry Mip, 20@dte s dry snlted, 1707 dry Aty 196200{ louf-ndtod iy, 1le ; doscon pkine, 60@300c; grubby, scored, out, or otherwiso damnged, wo-third u}{rl’lm, IRON AND BTEEL—Woro qulet and wnchanged. 8010@ 4 raten Horse-alioo iron PR G ®0 rales Tlato iron, common tan] 6" @ 6y rotes Norway iron . @ 0igo @ Ib Norway nndl-rod @08 I Gorman plaw stech,.... @2 b Unat Llow stcel,. @12 B Amorican tool otee 07 @B B I Chromo ool steol 18 @20 B Engilsh tool stecl +A1¢ @3 raten English spring steol. 107 @1 rates American cast spr W12 @13 raten Bteel tro, (-, @ 0 I LEATHER— nation changed, Orders are atill camlug‘ in_vory aparingly, and iho markatsavy bo quotod dull aud” osey,sa. fol ows : HENLOOK, Clty LoTROBH. v vves $ B@ 4 Country hinreas, @ 98 Line, city, ¥ 1. 41@ 43 itip,"q e Kip, veals. eal PR ity uppor, No. 1, it Git} tnpor, No. 2P 1 ‘Qountry upper. Qal, couniry. Tougl uppor, sandar Rough upper, damaged Buffalo Manghter sole, “B, AMBOI0 wuL e Trench kip, 50 to 100 1bs. . 1, | METALS AND TINNE] BT ‘Tin-plate b delined £1.00, oll round, nud pig tin 3, atiributed partly to tho dectine in New York, and partly to local causos, Other oriicles in tho list aro unchsnged, Trado is light, We now quote : TN PLATEIC, 10x14, §12,50; do, 12x12, $13,00; do, 20, $18.60; do, xo q ‘}f‘“df,j"gg“”‘"m'"”‘ 6 Tin—Large, 40c; smal H 0. Buezr Zimvo—Full casks, 1lc; balf casks, 1Y@ 11240; less quantity, 11yc; slabs, 9c, fnesr InoN—No, 24, 6iCorica; Russia fron, 25 30 No, 1 stalned, 200 rafes. > GALVANIZED IRON—No, 16@20, 1603 No, 22@24, 16c} No, 26@20, 17c; No, 21, 18e: No. 28, 20¢.” A dlscount ©of 35 por cent is mado from this lst, CorrEn—Coppor botfoms, 4lc; brazfors, ovor 12 1hs, iunod coppor, 8805 planislcd copper, 4605 do; 47c out fo lzen, 43c. Wine—2 {0 5, 7503 0, 8, and 9, D3¢0+ 10to 11, 100} 12, 11%c; 10 aud 14, 1840; 16 and 16, 133%c; 17, 14307 18, 163¢0; 19, 18303 50, 10%e; full bundlo, 23 por cont discolnt ; fonce wire, 73(e ; by car load, Tc. NATLS—Wora ii_modorato’ demand, sud stead Stocks aro light. o quoto: 0G0, pér Kog, 402 8 do, $4.8734 ; do, Gl $5.12% ; 44 'do, $5.60; 3d do, §0:105; 1 o, ‘o, $1.03)77 94 do, $rstyg§ climed] NKYAL, STORES—We contiaue to_quote : Manilla rope, @ Ib, 17)c; sisal rope, 3 Ib, 163§@10kc; ansh ‘hemp cord, b, 20@25¢; marliue, B I, 20@%20 farrod ropo, B I, 17@18c3 oskum, ¥ bale, $5.00@0.60 pitel, B brl, $6.00@6.00; tar, R brl, $3.60@0.00. OILY—Priccs rings the oame 88 on the pre~ ceding daya of tho weok, whera they aro firmly lold, ‘good busincss 'wau dolng ot the nne noxed ‘quotalions i Carbon, 180;. oxtra lard_ofl sixiotly winter, Bo; do, curfent muke, 76¢; No. 1, 0f @70¢; No,2 Goe; Uuseed, raw, $1,00; do bofled, $1.05 whale, 60@H20; 'sporm, $2.10(32,20; neats foot ofl, strlctly pure, 81,103 da oxtra, fe} do No,1, 76¢; bunk ofl, 60 ; eirails, 650; clophant off, 063 turpentine, 5265, maphtla, 63 gravily, 168100 uaphih, cowmon, 5t . POTATOES—Thoro was » fatr trado fn_peachiblows, shippers belng in.the market, Darly Rodo woro rather elow. Peachiblows sold at 83c, and Early Rose at T2c, delivered. Bweot varlatics wero in moderats local ro~ quieat, Wo quoto: Good Lo cliofce potatoes, in arrels, £295@276 ; do per bu, 83@95c; car lots Early Toce, 75 _delivered; do, Peachblows, 83@8sc, on track's yollow sweet,' §2.75 ; Jorsoya, 60, TOULTRY AND GAME—Tho markot 8 overwholm. ingly supplied with chickons, snd_ receivers find it al- most impossible to dlspose of tueir cousignments, cven at Hboral concotefons, The demand fu purely Tocal aud comparatively light, “Purkoys and ducks nro alao plonty nud lowor, Game was In large supply, dull, and fower all round. Wo quoto : Oldehickene, $2.16@ 2,60 ducke, $3,00 ; poese, $10.00 kens, $2,50@ quail, $1.75G2.00; mallard doz; small ducks, $1.00@1.23 § + yenison saddics, 18@30c, “Tumothy sced mot with {olorab nd is quoted firm at $2.30@2.75, ‘Tho supply t very large, Many dealers uro not offering their property to any considernblo oxtent, Olover sold at .40, Jax was quict and unchanged. Wo noto tho foliowing sales ¢ 141 bags primo timothy at $2.621¢ 5 54 bags do at §2,60 ; 176 bags good ot $2,65; 80 baga at $2.60; 66 baga ot $2.95; 5 bags meditm clover at 50, SALT—Was in modorate demsnd sud stoady Onondaga, Conada, ond Ssgloaw, fine, $2.00 ordinary coarso, $2:10% . poazen diamond, G, ground solar, $2.15; dolry, without bags,’ $3; ry, with bags, $4.10@4,25; Ashton dlkykfmr sack, £00@6.251 Tturk's Taland, $2,00; ground. alum, $1.80 2,10, 3A8—Aro quict ond steady, Wo continue to uoto : Young lyson, common to falr, 45@65c; o good, G0@70c ; do choice to extra Gne, U5c@$LI0} common {o fine ol hyson, 70@0%0¢; conunon imperial, 65@05¢ ; goud to cholco do,80c@$1,10; falr togood gun- Powder, T0@0c 3 cholce Plugauicy; §1.16@1.205 _oxtra Moyuné, $1,35@1.40; choico to oxirs uew Japan, 90¢@$1,00; fair to good old, G5@70c; common do, 33@420s colored matural leatJapan, 65@0Se; common 1o ilno Goloug, 353450; good, 833060; cloies to oxlra, 3c@£1,00, T%DAOCO—-TIN tobacco market was without a now feature, .A modorate nmonnt of ealea was accom- plished at the quotations given below : Fixk Cor—Latra, 15@85¢; cholce, 05@700; modi- um, 65@000; poor to common, 40@500, Pl.ua—Natural loaf, 16@800; bale bright, 60@700 3 ‘black, sound, 45@550, SuoxkING—Good to chofce, 3@30e; medium, 2@ 8la; common, 20@2%8c, WWOOD—Tewmaiua quict st the quotations following : Beoch, $0.603 mnplo, $10,60; hickory, $11.60; slabs, 50637.00, dolivered, OOL~{thero was no porceptiblo chango, ~Asido fram placing o fow small orders, dealors report trade ulet. Quotatious are repeated ns follows ; Fab ‘waslied, primo, 50@520 Tub, washed, comm Uommon dingy, R, praizia chld fair in. Fleece, washed, i 416430 Fleece, washed, X&XX, dlbgy. 36@380 Fleoco, washod, mediun light. 39@e0 Conrso, washed.ovsueuers 38@400 Flooce, unwashed, coarss to medinm. 30@3%0 Flecce, unwalied, coarso and dingy. 266270 Flceco, unwashod, flno, 253280 Buper and extra pulled. +5@o —_—e— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. TiunspaY EVENTXa, Oct, 16, ‘Thers was no partioular chango in the situstlon'at the wholosalo market, A fow local and country dealors made their appearanco in tho mornlug, and uix or elit cargoes clanged Lianda, e tnquiry’ 4 cbiutly for common boards and_strips, whilo™ tho supply is compouedlurgoly of plece stuf, 1o xocelpts, belug light holdora suceecded in reducing the toet some- what, which fa porhapa about tho only cucouraging fetuTo of tho mutkol to-day, Thero NTo cargocs How lying st _the docks which bmva been thero since Monday, Home of them, however, wero taken by veesels which went out * wild# Inst'weak, with tho condition that the veasel should wait at the dock hero uatil tho lumber conld be disposed of at reasonablo torms, Tho probability {8 that ho ro- celptu ot tho docke will bo very light nest weok, ot Toust t 1 underotood it {0y vesacls ira going duty though Inst week's unprecedentediy largo recelpts prove thiat 1t {8 hupossible to foretoll liow much may arrive, To-dny shingles sold b $3.133@3.23, and jolaty und seantifng al $3.60; goul I aud strips at 5,00, o ropest quotatlotia: Talrto cholco mill-run boards and_strips, $10.60@10,00; good #lrips und bourds, $£12,0013,00; comwon o modium do, £3,00@10,00 oluts aud seantilig, $8.00@9,00 ; shingles, $3,13)6 @' ath, $L8715 @00, “Dho anuoxed nalen wero reported : Cargo sehir McDonald, from Haiatee, 60 m long timber at $12,00, 120 1 Jointi and_acautling at $8.50; schir Lilat, from Muskegon, 190 i hozrda aud strips ot $13.00 7 udlr Sca tom, from Red fiver, 1,100 m A sline gleant's1,121. ol by Blanchard, Borkind & Co, ‘Gargo schr {Tonest John, Zrom Poutwitor, 80 1 vioco stuif ut 9,00, 300 m ahingles at $3.35, Bold'y Willixz Megiude, LUMUBER PRELGHTH Munisteo, $2.80; Muskegon, $3.00: Ludlugton, $3.25 3 Grand Haven, Tontwater, 4 .Hi Mouoni- ineo, '§2.60 ; Ocouto, $2.05; Whito Lake, 32,55, AT THE YATDA, “Wrado _continuon roasonably active on country nce cout, bt tholocal demand 44 rathor light. Ali'come mon liunbir, lath, and ohingles, aro mosting with & ood interior inquiry, and prices ara pretly vell sug- “n(nml, sl for Iath 2nd shingles i Firt olew 65,00 Heeond el @50,00 40,00 “Third elear, thick, . 00 @46,00 Connmon siding. o o 18, Common flooring, dresoed, Nrst,,,. ., i Common flooring, dreased, socond, ‘Wegou-box hoards, seleoted, I4 {nches O utock bourds. .o Gominon Loard¥ysyssieesses Jolit, seantling, sinail finibior, foncing, oto., 10 feot and uder, greon, Jotat hud weanding, 16 (0.3 fuct Bhiuglea on irack.. No. 1 mmwed, hn, dolides B sar o o which charge fallowa tho shiugier, Thickncs—Tivo sbingics 13 Lo ko fncos fn thicke h o36: Longth—Bixtoen incheh, HARDWOOD, Dinck-Walnut — Coutorn, $100.00G160,00¢ _clear, gun.oumsa.on; common, $IB.00E60.00¢ cull, 420,008 7, $90.00, —Qloar, $14,00@40,00 $10.00825.00} oull, $10.010316,00 5 fooring, $30,00240,00; G s, S30,0081003) cominot, $10.00G, ull, $8.00@18,00, Trlokory—Olewr, $28.00@60.005 common, $20.008 0,00 ciill, $12.00@18.00, Maplo—Oloar, $12.00505.00; commmon, $10,0085.00 oull, $10.00@15.00, lll)aucrm\v-ulenr, $35,00@00.00 ; common, $20,008 0. Qliorry—Oloar, $10.00800.00; common, $15.00 M.oo-"n’\'m,m. n@mw@ y 4 3 commen, Whltowood—Olenr, $30.00@40,005 common, $30,00 @®25.00 3 oull, $10.00@16.00, Wagon Stock—Hickory axles, por met, $1,00@1,60; wagon polos, oach, 45650 3 box' oarils, $30.00040, ¥lorida rod_cedar, 850 por {t; mahiorany, 303400 § do countors, 600 ¢ toacwood, 60800 § white holly, 500, B s CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. TuunspAY EvrniNg, Oct. 10, ‘Tho receipla of Uve-slock sinco Haturday have Leen 88 follows : Cattle, Hoge, Sheen, 2 B 11,810 506 12,025 868 2oty 1,209 2 836 Total Ty 40,103 3,538 Samo Liino Tast Week,v 1y oers,11013 B0, X Shipmenta wore a3 follows Sheep. L a4 anass 107 E'affairs in this departmont o wanunchanged n any mportant particular, At sll evanta thers was no chiange for thio botter, the demand being of tho most limitod charactor, while prices were sgain weak aud unsottled for all grades of stock, Tho ‘purchasce of slippers amotintad toloas than 500 head whilo tho combined purchasea of tho other clastes of ‘Bugers did not excocd that number, and {nstoad of ro- ducing {ho supply thers was n further accumuls tion, tho freah rocoipis reaching bout 1,800 hend, Two droves, 82 head and 77 hesd, oversglug 1,328 and 1,304 Ibn reapectively, fotched $5.60, but with thess oxceptions thora were 1o slos at aver $3.00, and vory fow abave $4,80, the larger portion chmiging hands at $2,00@4.00, Suippers paid $3,50@4.00 for Toxaa cattls and $4,00@5,00 for common to cholce nae tiven, though moat of tlo stock faken on_Enslern ac- count crossed the scales ot $3,75@4.60, Feedors took afewlots only at $3,76@3.76 for common to really ood lots averaging from 700 to 1,050 lbs. Dutchera fmmm principally at $1.76@2,60 for Toxaus, and at $2.76@93.76 for ustiva cows and thin steers, QUOTATIONS, Extra Doovos—Graded stoors, avoraging1,400 118 500 UPWARdLvv2osese s voons enons s o-$5,05@6,80 Oiolee Booves—Fiiic, fat, Wil formail 3 yoar 10 5 yoar old stecrs, ‘avcraging 1,000 to 1,450 iba, ver: 5.35@5,60 Good Deoves—Well-fottenod, Sinely formed steers, averaging 1,200 to 1,350 169, ... ... L.60R5.00 Medium Gradea~Steora in fair flosh, aver- agiug 1,130 0 1.250 BA..... . 42@440 Butclcra' Btock—Common &b falt atcors, and good to oxtra cows, for clty slaughter, nvoraging 800 to 1,100 tbs.,.. . vvr .00@4.00 attle—Common cattle, ccont floels, averngiug 700 to 1,050 Ib: 2.76@3,75 | Inforlor—Light nud (hin~ cows aiags, bulls, and scallawog steers. Caltle—Tozas, cholce corn-fod, 125334.08 Cattlo—Toxas, Northern wintare 27589.16 Cattlo—Tozas, through droves, 1,00@2.50 CATTLE BALLS, No. Av, Price, 19 stockern, J054 3,50 23 stockers. 138 925 14 stockers. ... 270 06 Texaa catiio. 2.00 40 helfers 8.60 28 cowa. . 2,25 41 Toxns Gatlio. 275 16 Texas catilo.. 278 89 Cherokea steors, 8,16 13 rough, feshy steors. ... 25 20 buichera’ stock, 3133 18 good steers, 450 41 oxaa cattls. 273 5.60 6.50 425 3,55 485 4,00 16 bntchora’ stet 135 400 14 atocliers. 101 305 16 butchers L5135 48 Tozas steers, 714 190 67 Texns sleors 6 200 HOGS—Were ngain dull, unsettled, and lowor, Ro- colpts wore large, nmounting to 13,500, ood, in addi- tion to thostalo Hogs, made o supply’ of over 20,000 head. Advices from the East continutng unfuvorable, shippera woro operating with oxtremo caution, and most of the purchases wero madoat o furthor Toduc. tion of 100, of 5t a declina from Monday's prices of fully 30¢ per 100 bs, The extrome mnf of the day's ealea wns $3.75@4,35, but the groatbulk changed ‘hands at $3,75@4.20, Light grades may bo quofed at $4,15@4.59, nnd hoavy ot §,75@4.00, Over 10,000 Liogs etill remalh in tho pona unsold, und a furthor doprecia- tou in values 18 Jooked for, Yransactions embracetho following : 106 FALES, No, Av, PriceNo, Av. Price. SU ‘258 £3.90, 20 $4.90) 28 187 425{ 64 169 425 25 254 05|60 318 995 i3 a8 4l0[ 4t 38 400 64 180 433 265 4.00) 33 255 373155 907 4.0 85 200 4.30) 2A6 4 59 189 4a0(48 26 4 63 195 42540 201 4 63 a3 dastes 189 4 04 307 400(23 204 O 40 25 4oo[40 w9 4 48 308 40040 204 03 18 4.0 18 4 54 102 430/ 2t 261 8.7 SHEEP—Nothing now ws noted in this markot, Buycrs were few, and tholr purchases wero small Teacling only about 600 head, Prices wero withonl jmportant cliange, ruling comparatively steady at $3,75 4,35 for poor to cliolce, w0 T MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Koreign Markets. Livenroot, Oct, 16—I11 5, m,—Flour, 205@28s, Wheat—Winter, 115 00@12a ; §pring, 11a@128 3 white, 138 40@193 7d club, 138 04@132, - Corn, 326@32s 3d. Pork, 718 6d, Lard, 438, Tibarook, Ool! 163 p.m—Lerd, 4is@is 02. Rest unchiangod, Livenvoor, Oct. 10—2:30 p, m.~—Breadstuffs qulet and onsy ; buyers offoring lower prices, Liveiroon, Oct, 10.—Cotton casfer ; middling up- land, 0/@04d; Orloans, 0%@Did. Sales, 10,000 baled; Amorican, 5,700 balea ; for speculation 'and ex- P enaebuia, glet, ntendy, nnd unchanged Feadstua quict, atendy, snd unchanged, Lard, 418 9d. Deef, nm.y'chnue,afln. Clmberland ‘middics, 388 6d ; short rils, 41, The LivesStock Maricts, Nnw Your, New Yonk, Oct, 10,—BEevEs—To-dsy's rocoipts were 820, muking 1,056 for tho three dnys, against 5,675 for thio same tiino last wook, The demad has beon limit- cd sinco Mouday lust, niid prices ruled a shade lowor on all grades, Tlie quality hus beon chiefly common, Ordinary (o strictly prime native stecrs rauged from % and common Texana bad to bo told at 55;@0Xo, Dresaed beef was dull and wesk at 5@8c for Toxan, aud B}@103o for native, Among tho salon ‘were 6 cars fat Kontitcky stocrs, 7 ewl,y at 111@10 3 10 cara Thinols, ecant 63 ewt, ot 1003 § cars, 7 ewt, at 1030 7 cars Kentuoky steers, T8 owt, 103@120 cats, T owt, 10)6@11340; 3 caru Virginin ateors, 6} owt,'103(c § 55 cars Texans, 43¢ cwt, at $26,00 per head, Biteer D Larns—Recolpts, 0,337, maldug 14,700 for three duys, ngainat 11,450 for the samo time lust weok, ‘Tho market wis oxtremely dull, ond prices ot tho closo wore off atlonst Mo on both sheep and lambs, o former solling slowly'at 4XGi0c, the latlor at 5@ 134c, with o fow faucy at 73{@be. Galos includo 1 'car Ohid shcop, 8L Ibs, 530 ¢ 1 car, 92 T, 520} 1 car, 05 1hs, 53¢ ; 1 car Stato fabe, 78 Ibe, Tie § 1 car, 67 s, 73{c {and part of car-lond'of fancy Sato, 77 1, at fc. wine—Fresh recolply, 6,085, making 19,710 for tireo days, ogainst 12,440 ' or the same Limo Iast week, N ng dofug in live, ouly ouo car bolng ull'fl'fl.l. od aro active at 8 furtlior decline, closing at 635G D, o ALDARY. Auoawy, N, ¥, Oct, 10.—OavrrE—The markot opned with u small supply, sud Haniicd attoudanco of buyors, who doclined to” tako cattle at last weok's prices,’ There wore nat_ sulliccnt ssles to eslablish muarket. ‘Thu nverago quality was niol 6o good as last wWoelk, But fow milel cows in imurkel thoy sold ulck at $3J.4 3,00, i o Ayt~ Recelpla mot Jurge, aud flio - ket lnuetive at o decliue of e, Comman Lo fair shecp, X fuir to good, 5i@5Kc, Common (o fulf ‘@0i¢o; fuir to govd, BL@THC, Heceipty 0,700 showl 0f Tast weok'a, Thero fu an increasing demand at the i‘lflblhg&lrk,‘m of Inst 3 @630 for hoavy Woslern, B@63o for ‘\Weatorn piga, and 6@54e for Ught and Leavy paraisonz, Davrntonz, Oct, 10.—~OATTLE-Dull and Ie lower ; very best on mle, @010 ; that gonerally Fated fin quality, 4:@5'6 3 medlum oF goud falr quality, ING@ 415, Toceipte, 3,345 3 sales, 9,235, Hos—Weal'wid Tover, ety rocolyia s beat corne fod, Te ; heavy siillors, Go, ipts, 8,089, Blieeb—>oderately ' aclive at 4@5jge. Receipts 3,88, EAST LIDEDBTY, Fasr Lanrary, Po., Oct. 10,—OuTTEE—Arrivals 81 carn, Bost by 1o BiZc; medium 43¢ toBo; common 4o 40t Arcivala 3054 vrn, Thiludolphla henvy $4.00 to $4,50 4 Yorkers 4150 to digo, Buter—Arrivale, 11 cary, Pituburglh 01l Maricot, " kg, Ya, Qct, 10.—Orude Potrolonm wen o xS0, Tiotinea wachnaged, quotud e 103 wpot ; 165,@163 futuro, Now York Dry Goods Markot, t in Yonx, Oct, 10,—Dusiness remains o o behnohea, Cammdision hoge=: x}:;}m}ly inoetfvo, und joblora aro operatiye "'li' o (l‘i o markel tor aisple domesia Gy fuat e e i shoady ho Doty i, wad Wpariavction of noma malkea 15 curtatlod by tho milla runaing shiort fimo, * Printa and dressgandn aro fairly active ; alifrls fng flanneln n modernto renquest s dross onid millinery pills, velvet, nnd ribbons solling freoly at auction ot low pricoa; ‘hinck cotton velveta in bottor demand, The Produce Markets, 1. 100 o ON<Olosod frreqular and Nrw Yont, Oct, 16,—CorToN~—0losod frregular ant Tower ; middiing pland, 107¢o. Brraparurrs—Flonr cnsfor: receipts, 11,000 . brls § superfino Wostern and Stale, $3,25@6,103 common ta 0@ oxtrs, §0.0030.25; good fo cholco, $.30@ 003 whito wheat oxtra, $7.00@7.70 ; oxtra Ofio, $6.10 @7.16; 8k, Louls, $0.2610,75, _Tiye fiour dull, 'Corn. Incal quict and tnchaiiged. Whioat b socelpls, 977,000, bu§ No, O aprin, §1 @1.30; o Rrilwaukeo, $1.98@1.40% winter red orn, $1,63@1,60 3 Towa spring, $1.15@1,8; No. 1 do, $1.0.” Ryo in moderato domand ond_unclangod, Divloy fu bettor supply, henvy, and lowors two-rowed Blato, $1.40 ; four-rowed, $1.00. Malt quiet, Corn falr demand ; recelpts, 407,000 b ateamer Western milxed, 5T@083o0; sail do, AI@000; high mixed and yollow, 60c; do in store, A8i¢@blc, Oata firmor ; re- Colpta, 21,060 bu & now inixad Weatorn, oloal, 483 white, 60650, Eads—Dull; Wostorn and Canada, 200, e bullmni terognt Tors—Dull and irregnlar, Gnoommies—QofTe dull; ftlo, 19 @A136 s stock on band, 06,000 bage. Sugar'dull ind unsoftled; falr fo f0od ‘raflning, T3@1ic, " Molaseea aull; Potto Blco, $0@000, Rlco quiot., PrrnoLeun—Crude, n}iu: rofined, 16{@17c, TunrenTivE—Easy, ot 4250, Provisions—Pork lower ; now mess, $16.75 canh ; Job lots, £16,00, Doof and cut'meats unchanged, Middles in fir domand, but casier; long clear, 8o, Lard dugl and lowar{ now aud ofd stosim, 8@83s cash, orrrn—Qulct. Oiteasn—Tower strlctly chioleo Blate factory, 14i¢e, Waisry—Lowor, st 03X@9250, . 0§WEGO, ORWEGO, Oct. 10,—~DBREADATUFFS — Wheat quists No, 1 Milwaukeo, $1.48, Corn quict at 00c, Barley dull; Canada, $1,50, 8T, LOUIS, 87, Louts, Oct, 16,—~DreADSTUFFS—Flonr quict and unchanged, Wheat dull and drooping ; some sales are lower 3 No, 8 red fall, $1.33@1,34; No, 3, $1.55, Corn quiot; round lots I1ower 3 car lots No,'3, 44 443gc; Tound lots, 41@41%c, Oatn qulet ; No, 2, 343¢ i, Barloy dull and unchanged, ~ Lye stoady’; No. . ! Winsr—Quiot at 030, Provisions—Pork lower ot $14,50@15.00, ‘meata moro aclive ; packed lota clear rib, T4¥@7X0; clenr sides, 8c. Bacon active, but lower ; shoulders, B@8!sa ; clear rib, 82;@8X0 § clear, BX@DX(o, on 30 ta 60 daya’timo ; a fow cash lots of clesr eldos mold af T3@80. lard unchangod, Toas—~Lower ot $3,05@3.00, OATriE—~Dull ; only low rades on the market, ‘CLEVELAND, Bulk OruvELAND, Oct. 10,—BUEADSTUFTS—Nolhing do- ing in grain, ’ETIOLEUM~—Firm and unchanged, OINOINNATL CNcINNATI, Oct, 16,—Bneapsrurrs—Flour quict ot £0.00@7.10, Whea\ quict at $1.35@1.40. Corn quict :E Sfl@ufi‘}u ta quict ot 08@4Ge, Ryo and barloy un- anged, PRoviEtoNs—Dull and unrottled, Tork stesdy at $14.60, Lard—Stonm held ot 750 ; kottla at 8e, _Bullc shoulders, 7x0; cloar rib, 1@7i¢0; cloar, Tifc. Bacon irregular § walos of shouldors at 734@8o; 'clear Tib 13803 clear at BB, ‘Witsky—Bteady ot 800, ot LOUISVILLE, Loumvite, Oct, 16,—DadoNa—Heavy brands, 13% @140, nEADETOPr-Tlour auiot snd unchangod, ProvistoNs—Mess pork bold at $16.00. Dacon casy ; shoulders, 8i¢c; clear rib, 8@83{¢; clear, 9¢, packed, Toms quict ; plain, 120; sngor-cured, 12130, Lard casy; tiorce, B@83a ; rimo steam, 8o, Winsry—~Steady at 00@010. DETROIT, Dernort, Oct. 10,~Bnreapsturrs—Flour dull and unchanged, Whoat In fair demand but lower ; oxtra, $1.61% ; No.1,$1.40; smber, $1,35, Corn dull and lower at 490, Oata dull and lower at 350, NEW ORLEANS, NEw OnLeans, Oct, 10, — BREADATUNFF§—Corn — None on the landing, Bales, in store, Whitc, 80c; yel~ low mixed, B2c, Drax—Firmer, at $1,20, Provisions—Pork - advanced; now, $16,805 old, Bfi'm{um—uohnu—smn now recelved ; sold at e Wiskr—Louistans, 04a; Olucinnat, $1,03, Conzos—galee 3050 bulcs: pricos frzogulac ; good ordinaty to mirletly gaod ordina-y, 15:/@101 5 Tow mildlings to strictly Tow middling, 16}@105; mide dlings to good mildlings, 17@18%xc. Roeceipte, 41 bales, Exports—To tho Contincut, 2,314; Great o “m'—amfi' Sx‘i}"@‘im 134@5 ONETADY. ; currency, premium, SterlingBank, 118y ; eight, el h;v?o- mium, +HILADELPHIA, PRILADELPAIA, Oct, 16, — BREADrTUFFS — Flour sctivo for best grades, vory dull for othors ; superfine, .00@5.50; extras, $6,00@0.2, Wheat very weak Ted, $1.60@1.53 ; Bnber, $1,64 yo 850, Corn dullj ollow, Western mixed, 03@030; whito, 62ig0, Onts dull and lower s white, 51@53c; mixed, 48@500, PrrnoLeun—Dull; crude, 107{@10)¢0; refined, 16)§ @10k, Winiskx—Dull and_doclining at 905@00c, BALTIMORE, Dartixone, Oct, 16,—BnreapsTurrs — Flour doll ond niominal; Wheat ‘dull; Qifoand Indiana, $1.40 @1.45, Corn’ nominal ; mized Western, weal st Gdo, Oatn dull'; mixod Wostorn, 480 white, '49@50c. Rya ateady ot 85@90¢, - ProvisioNs—Dull, Bacon shoulders, 8X@00 ; clest rib, D3@10c, Other articles unchanged, urTEn—Unchauged, (Gnocenirs—Cofleo moro active, but unchanged. Winsky—Quiot at 950, AILWAUREE, : MiLwAuzez, Oct, 16,—DBREADSTUFF&—Flouf quict and unclianged, Wheat quict sud weak; No. 1, 81,105 No, 2, $1.07%¢ cash ; $1,06%( roller November.. Corn 2,41c. " Oats sleady: No,2, Slo. Rye ;}“5;‘ i No, 1, 65c, Barloy quiet and weak; No,2, ‘REIGNTS—To Buffalo, Ti¢c: to Oswego, 14c, Reorirrs—Flonr, 5,000 Lila? wheat, 115,000 bu, BirasnTe—Flour, 3,000 brla ; whent, 157,000 b, OCEAN NAVIGATION. 2 e T I L & ¢ SATIRATES & wook 3 A York, and carryfog pas- i A ) B‘x’n‘{.n“;lmlud. Contiental . Tiuropo, and the Moditerraneau, Uabiu from 385 age, British aud Irlsh ports onst, $30; wost, (‘H‘J. montal Yurth samoax atbor ropulne iines, All pay 1S, ourronoye Apply for full intormiton at. tho any's olices, No, 7 owling Greon, New York, Earor Lagalloand Madison-ata., Cbloago HENDERSON BROTHER’E. Agents, STATE LINE. TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL: N O P AN B E oD OND LRI, teamers will eall ot Plor 39, Nott Thes0 QLeant Fiak of Horth Mloore-st.r a8 foliowe? PENNSYLVANIA,, IRGI! 3 Stoer. Conti- v in om- seesseseres Wodnosday, Oct, VI NIA.. «-Wodnesday, Oct. GEORGIAL -Wodnosdsy, Nov. PENNSYLV! “Wodnesday, Nor. ) Jtornate Wednor oreaftor, tnking po: doagiors AL through ratosto ail g i) rts of Groat Brital Hoeway, Swatton, Benmark, and - Gornaay. Drafts for £1aad upwards. Tor Trolglit or n:sx::go ‘apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & Qa., Aflufl‘l;. mumamwnl.uo 15 Droadwas. Hteoragu Fassago Oice, N0 ARRI N Firanats, cor, Oanal and Madison-sts., Cll‘slan. NEW YORK TO CARDIEE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And oll Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Wales Atlantlo Stoamship Uompans's new first-clase Bteamtbips will sall from Pounmivania Tall- Foad Waach, doricy Oity FEMBRORI G'l"/hh‘l()ll‘uAr‘;" built e: ly s AT0 Pro= wldodwithail tho liten iniprovo ol tor o conior e Grago 2O T St Oabin,. 853 curreacy’s Steor. tilicatos frow Care cpply 1o Cardift, at the Com- e R onare: s 11 Now York ta ARCHIBALD BAXTER & C t Nov 7 fondhay. OF STEAMSHIPS. Ly o o e S Lond if it QUELNITOWN and LIVERPOOL, from Piors 44 aud 7 Boril o ain . ov, 15, A s o foid 1wl & Urrency. ST SN0 Onrroneys BERAGE PABSAUGL, ll'llll\‘ 'un' ;mnku:l ’m or from ) ol this 1ino aro tho largost in the teado, e B h it Trolund and fio Continont, WILLIAM MACALISIER, Qlark and Ra (‘lxe{z‘sl\\'uln(ml\x‘nlm, s Cionto b SCALES. FAIRBANKS® STANDARD SCATES OF ALL BIZKS. FATRBANKS, MORSE &00 11 AND 113 LAKE-ST. * § [ FRAOTIONAL CURTLNOY, “$5 Packages {RACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE, \ Sussenoy. Gormn and Boandion. |