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6 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. BaTunbaY EYENING, Oct, 18, The wook closos on & vory quiot monoy mar- Xot. Notos have boen genorally mot, and tho banks have supplied tholr customoers to a rene sonablo oxtent. Wo hoar no complainta on that acore. Ixchango is gearco, and somo of the lar- gor bankors talked of shipplng currency this evoning if tho supply did not imprave, By thom & small preminm would have -boon pald, but tho gonoral busing and solling rato waa par,—of courso, tho Intter figure only to customors. Out- sldora woro charged 1-10@!¢ premiwmn. Ship- mouts of grain and produco will, In a fow deys, chango all this aud leave balances again In our tavor. NO INTEREST ON OURRENT DEPOSITS, 'The Directors of tho Iirst National havo ro- Bolvod mnot to pay intorest on curront doposita aftor tho 1st of Novembor, s is a capital * move, and It ia to be hoped all our banks will adopt the eame wiso ol‘lcy. All experionco hag ghown that noithor clinrtored banks nor privato bankers can do busiucss safoly and pay oven a emall porcontago on curront doposits, Whon- evor a ornsh comos thelr weakunoss is at onco soon, nnd they aro tho first to fail, It may bo s0id that, If tho National Banks do not poy in- torost, private bankers will. But the public will soon loarn not to put their monoy in n banle that pays intorost. Loy will find that it onght not to bo trusted, 'The Commoreial, of Chi- ongo, and somo of our othor banks, have paid no ln?omsl. and thoy are and have been all right in ovory omorgency. Wo hopo tho consorvative mon of the country, those who are in favor of n safe systom of banking, will insist on Congress nesing a law forbidding National Banksto pay terost on doposits.: \DULLION TRODUGT, Tho Bwansea Bilver-Bmelting and Refining ‘Works produced in the Inst six days, onding Sat- urday evening, Oct. 18, 1878 28,016 ozs fino silver, yalue 178,080 1bs load, at 0o, The silver {8 boing shippe cotly to tho . Mint to be coined, and the coin to be roturned here, with o view of putting it into clroulation at par, which the present price of silver-bara war- rants. This sunouncemont will bo roceived with groat pxmmnAb{' all our roadors. Tho “ golor " of spacio will be good—bave & Loalthy loct. 8. P. Lunt startod his * emolting-works, corner of Forty-second and Clark stroats, on tho 1st of October. Bince then ho reports the product of his work aa follows : Bilvor bricks, 63 onnces,. ¥aluo gold and eilvor Lead, 100 tons,.... 14,074 Foo ) It is expected that tho worke will yleld much Jarger roturns when their full capacity {s roache ©d, probably within the moxt mouth or two. LOCAL BTOCK RATES, The banking house of Proston, Kean & Co., mako the following ny: late Lunt, Preston & Koan, quotations at 12 m. for to-d SQIKHF. U. 8, 63 of 81,... uz2 @ing}{ 'y and July. 8. 6:20s of 07 Janunry aud July wialong e 13 U. B, 5-208 of ’68 Jauuary and July, 10x% 10-40s, ox, Inl 100 10875@100% logxg . 0 10774 1033 Eastorn oxchiang (SaUnior ratce)u.. +.or Par, GOId OXCHADEO. vvesevemeacs s 1085 Blerling cxchiongo (largo dratt). 1083@108 Chicago Oity 7s. eenee 99 and int, Cook County 7. 99 and jut; Town, county, and city 10 3 cont 155 TR O | X T LAND WARDANTS, ¥ 186 140 160s not War of 183 1208 not War of 1813, 139 ‘Agricultural Collogo 183 REAL ESTATE. There is still very little doing in renl estato. Bome of the dealers roport yathor more inquiry, espooially within the Inst half of the week. We boar of a fow eales at fair pricos, all of which aro for occupation. There is no spooulative fecl- ing—both buyors and sellors being sftisfied to wait till the full effect of the panic has passed nway. Bomo dealors in the OHEAPER OLASSES OF PROPERTY, to bo occapled by worlunon of all kinds, have ‘spplications for lots with the closing of con- tracts as soon as tho thirty and sixty~day no- ticos given to Ll envings-banks have had time to expiro. For months, porhaps yoears past, people Liave boon saving up their little surplus oarnings with &n 6yo upon some lot which they haye meant to purchaso for n permanont Lome. Alarmed by tho recont panio, they will hasten to comploto their purchases. In this thoy nct wigely, for in the long rum, ecspecially for the large majority who have not a busi- ness education, {here is nothing so absolute- ly safo and profitablo a8 Chicago real cetato. It don't run away, and it don't break. Though at times its valuo may fluctuate, parties who from foresight or necessity hold on to it, never fail to como out ahead. Acting on these principles, there are probsbly more ownors of homosteads in Chicago, in proportion to popula~ tion, than in sny other cityin tho Union, Hun. dreds of peoplo 6re now rich who would Lavo ro- mained poor all their livesif they had not in- veated in real ostato, 'hile thero are fow sales, TUE MARKET 18 YIRM, Holders aro not obliged to sacrifice thoir prop- orty, and honco they are eatisfied to hold it. COLLEGTIONS. Dealers report collections on previous sales as good. Purchagors seem to havo made nrrange- monts for funde, and not to have lost confidenco in their invostments. BALES, Messrs, Elison, Pomeroy & Co. sald, on Mon- day, for D, G. Taylor, Euq., lots Nos. 163 and 155 'South Peoria atreat, at 8115 pox foot, Louis Adams and Samuel Witkowsky, purchasers, No. 110 samo street sold for £100.50, and nt samo timo a lot 60 fcot front on Bangamon street, bo- tweon Adams and Jackson, west front, for 6117.60, the sale aggrogating $15,287.50, On Wednosday tho samo firm sold for W, P. Thayer, at North Evanston, 26 lots at §7.50 to 812 per foot., Tho attendance was good, filling five cars of n special train, On Thureday tho same firm sold for Georgo H. Froat, house and lot No. 200 Portland avenue, for 81,910, ot 255124, Aluo vacaut lot adjoining for 31,090, the purchasors being George ', Dae vig and J, P, \'nu;i‘hnn. On Thursday, the night salo at 47 West Madi- son street, madaby thosame firm for Wilson, Pierco & Co., twenty-six lots sold ot from $4 to $10 per foot—lots at Norwood D'ark, The sale was continued on_Triday mght, and twenty-one additional lots #old nt from 34.75 to 8 peor foot ‘I‘rolit. The attondanco was good, and bidding ively. Morey & Magill #old, the past week, 20 acres on Forty-seventh alreot, near Archor avenue, and near tho line of tlio Ohicago, Danvillo & Vincenues Railrond, for $25,000 ; also 40 feot on C;‘xill(x]]dobet\vunu Monroo and Adims streots, for Mason & Wills gold last woek 267 feot enst frout on Tumbholdt boulovard, noar Armitage avenue, for $40 per foot. BUMMARY OF TRANAFENS FOR THE WEEK, Tho following ia th total amount of clty and anb- orban property transferred during tha weok ending Baturdsy, Oct, 181 Clty property, number of salea 114 ; consldoration, $304,174 s niorth of olty linito, oumbor of sales, 7} considorhtion, 01,1603 city limits, number of enles, 38 ; conlierati 600 west of city limits, number of sales, 3 ;;n(‘nn. 12,280, Total sales, 160 3 total 204, COMMERCIAL. 8aTuRDAY EVENDIG, Oct, 18, The following wero the recolpts and shipmonts of the leading articlos of produce in Chicago * during the past twenty-four hours, and for the corrosponding date one yesr ngo: RECKIPTH, BIIPMENTS, 187, ( 1472, 1873, | 1872, 240,637) 258,051 52,001 58,016 20,008 gy 400| 88,45 A70( 61,078 ;. .| 212000 Droom-corn, It 1,250/ 10,000 Qured meat, b 050/ 408;000| 57,800 Ticef, brl 1081 178 Fork, br. 691, osf 280 Jard, Da, 10,670( §,510]] 164,835] 862,500 Tallow, 1bs, Butter, 1ba, Drarsiil liog: 13,000 l'I.loBI'I 20,000 Bn,s;xg I 69,290] Livo hioge, N X 2,40 Gnitle, No 2017 4,009 Bliccp, N 107 470 Itidon, Ta, ! | Tisie 63,040 Itighwines, 3 154] Wool, 1 B3,058] 1,300, Polatoes, Un,. i1 4720 16,747 Lumber, m fool 245041 6,717) Bhingler, m, 3,110 i, Ball, bria,, aeeand 1,44 Withdrawn from storo yestordsy for city con- sumption: 1,818 bu whoat ; 5,080 bt corn; 7,808 bu onta; 6781 burye; 4,761 bu barley, With- drawn frow store during tho weok: 20,800 bu whoat ; 20,880 bu corn ; 81,260 bu oats § 16,847 bu rya ; 18,658 bu barley. "The followlng grain Lns beon inspocted into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock: 83G enrs wheat; 277 ears corn, 6,100 bu high mixed do, and 28,000 bu No. 2 do, by caual; 65 cars onts, 7,500 bu No. 2 do by canal ; 12 cararye; 03 cara barloy. Total (783 cars), 845,000 bu, Tho following were the roceipts and shipments of breadstufrs and live stock at this point during the past wook and for tho corrospouding weoks ending ns dated ¢ g 1,875 0ct. 11, Oct, 10, g, ' e, Flour, brl Wheaf, b FIT,350 orn, 30,201 Ots, bu 200,820 Tiyo, bu. 140 warley, 180,701 Livoliog 100 Cattlo, No 19351 Tlour, brl 3,035 Wheaf, bu, 1,200,005 Carn, b 1,025,062 447,620 Johm B, Lyon & Co. wore this morning sus- panded from membership in tha Dord of Trade, on complaint of Ranuey & Inglis. It is under- stood that this action would have beon taken raveral dnys ngo, but for severs famlily aflliction to tho junior momber of the firm. About an hour after tho firm bad beon notified of the order to suspond, thoy offocted n sottloment of tho mat- tor, and tho ordor wns void, It is understood that thore aro still othor claims sgainst thom, which will probably be satisfied by paymont in full. It ia stated that Brooks Johnson has boon sent down to Momphis and Shreveport to carry the rolief funds contributed by the citizens of St. Louis, If Brooks sud Eli had only gone to- gothor, ona from Bt. Louis.and tho otlior from Chicago, had taken tio veliow fover and diod, tho consequoncos would have beon — ; but wo cannot deseribo, and loave it to the imngation of our commercial roadors. T'wo of our packing firms commenced buying hogs to-day, and two bogan some doys ago. Wo now have Tho Packing & Provision Co., 8. A. Kont & Oo., Phil Armour & Co., and Oulbertson, Blair & Co., in tho fleld, It ib oxpoctod that soveral others will follow guit carly in tho com- ing wook, A year ago corn to Buffalo was taken at 180 ?cr bu by lake, now tho rato is Ge, or just one- lird. Buch n low rate is searcely ovor known at this timo of tho year; the last two trips being genorally rolied npou to give the oxtra profita of tho soason of navigation. DBut overything is low now, 8o that carriers are in large if notin excol~ lont company, The Directors of the Board of Trade to-day poassed on ordor requiring the Cowmmittco on Rooms to report for suspension any and all members who may bo guilty of disorderly prac- tices on tho floor of tho Exchango, and direating’ the Becretary to take up the tickots of clorks or visitors who show that they cannob comport thomselves as gentlomen, This in well. ‘Tho throwing of littlo balls of doufiv. {ho shiooting of corn-kernels, and knocking o bones, but should not be toleratod. Lhoro are only a few-who aro guilty of thoso things, and they should bo mado to bohave properly or leave for the good of thoso who remain, Tho Board of F'rado to-day adopted tho pro- posed cliango in tho rules, making the busincss dny boundod by 10 and 8 o'clock on Snturdays, and by 10 and 4 o'clock on other days, This does not nyply toprovisions, which will probably bo bought and sold in evening session at tho Grand Pacific Hotel, aftor Nov. I Tho rulos ro- spocting grain will tnke offeot on Monday, TIE MARRETS, The leading produco markets wore firmor to- dny, with more activity in grain, which was wanted for shipment more largely than is usual on Saturday, aven in the busy sonson. The do- mand waa apparently healthy, thouglhi much of it wae wpeculativo, and based, to a largo oxiont, upon tho expectation of bettor pricos st on the arrival of the largo sums of specie on tho way thither froms Europe, Honca the shipping movement was liberal, though thero was 1o material improvement in freight rates. Dry goods wors distributod in liberal amounts, local retnilers, as woll ng tho intorior trado, or- doring freely, and prices of domestio fabrics were again steady and uniform, Some liuca of imported gooda woro quoted enasy, thougl thoro was no approciable decline in any articlo in the List. Tho incrensed facilitios for obtaining ox- chiange in tho interior mukoe colloctions more easy, and romittances are now boing mado with commendablo promptitudo, In tho market for staple and fancy grocorios thera wag no new de- velopments, tho volumo of anles i in oxcess of nll rensonablo expeotations, and jobbora mnanifest no disposition to complain ab tho situation of affairs. Prices wero somowhat more sieady than at the beginning of tho week, bub In “coffeos, rice, apices, and some other articles thero aro still evidences of wenkness. Butter met with a reagonably active demand, and was salable at full formor rates. Choico qualities continue searco, but of other grades tho supply s nde- quato. Sales woro roported af 14@30e for poor to strictly prime, ohiefly at 16@280. Choeao ro- mains firm, and thero is a probability of a fur- thor ndvance. Stocks are light, and tho demana fair at 11@130 for Westorn factory, and at 12}4@18340 for Now York do, Thoe bagging market wis quotod quiot and stoady. Ouurcou- tinues in_ " good = request at unchanged rates. No " nmew fostures woro ‘moted in conneclion with iho flsh, cnuned goods, sud dried fruit mmnrkets, a moderato amount of sales being nccomplished at substan- tially yostorday's quotations, Liny was dull at yestorday's quotatious. Hides woro firm at 93¢0 Tor honvy, and at 103go for light groon cured. The demand was light, but oqual to the supply. In tho oil market fair activity pravailed, ordera belng numorous, and libernl in tho smounts called for, and holders woro again tirm in thoir views, nt 180 for carbon ; 80c for extra wintor Inrd ; 81.00@1.05 for linsoed, and ot 53@bic for turpontine, ~ Paints, pig-iron, tobucco, and wood were quoted dull and unchanged. Luwber-tealots report a fair order trada for tho common grades, 'Fho stooks aro not over largo, and thereis n searcity of cortain short lmfdm of pieco stuff, lath, and_shingles, Sov- oral cargoes arrived at the sulo docks this morn- ing, but only a limited number of sales wers made, Bricl, limo, cemont, otc., wero without chnn&m of imporlance. ‘There ia a moderate de- maud for the difforont materinls to maok curront wantd, In tho motal, iron, or nail markots there was no noticonblo change, Tho retailers aro genorally buying in n small way to koop thoir stocks in fino condition, and prices ara ro- pnrtnd steady for nearly all articlos montionod, T'he arrival of Buvarian™ hops, and tho Bearoity of outroncy, hus woakoned the hop market, prices belug about 6o lower for Wostern, Cons sumers aro buying modorately, ‘Wool was Inno- tive, and nominally lowor. Al improvoment is notlced in tho broom-corn trado ; a fair number of orders from Eastorn and Canadinn manufac- turors woro roceivod and filled at about tho old pricos, 'Timothy sced was in falr order domand and strongor. Othor seeds met with a_modor- afo inquin Qroon fraits wore in falr request, and cholco apples aro vory flrm. 'ho offeriugn of potatoes wero larger, aud pricos wero o trifle off. ‘e ponltry and gamo markots aro still aversupplied and very dull. Highwinos woio quiet and itnchanged, holders asking 90o por gallon ; with small lots unobtain- ablg at Joss thou that figure, while round lots of 100 brls or moro could gmhnltly have boon bought for somowhut loss, Bnlow wore rostrioted to 60 brls at 900, Thero was a vory light do- mand, and some operatora seemed to mfilclpntn n u];"ur:dy declino, ay our markot s now within So of Now York, while wines cannot bo shipped thither for nnythiug like that marglo, Lako froighits wore In fair domand and mod- aratoly netive, Lhe market boing & shado firmor, but without any chango In rates, Corn to Buf- fulo by snll was takon nt 6o, whoat to do at 6450, “onts to do at 410, and 'wheat to Oswogo ai 1o, Atotnl of 14 Ghartors was roportod, which will earry ont 130,000 bu whoat, 187,000 bu corn, 180,000 bu oats, aud 10,000 bu ‘mrluy. ‘Lhero wan an amplo supgnlv; of vousols, Provisious wera quiot but firmor, exoopt In moats for future dolivery, which wero 3gs por Ib lowor, though it wonld e difiioult to toll for whot reason, Old moats ware J¢@i{o por 1b higher, with soma demund. Mews pork wu Ine activo, and wo make no ochango in rrmlntinne, but thoro was deoldodly o better feollng among Loldors, and mout of thom xefusvd 0 vamo tats, bronlk 1o ; THE CHICAGO DAILY MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1873. pricos, olaiming that prosont figuros aro alto- gother too low, ~ Lard was in good domnud, and genorally hold 3go por 1b highor. ‘Tho paoking gonaon {8 now near at haud, and boforo tha 1at of Novembor wo shall have new product woll undor way, and prices will probably bo so unarly os- tabllsbod ~ns to bring in the _Iuropean orders which have hithorto beon hold back, The pnat weele has witnessed o vory hoavy feoling in pork products, Tho markot olorod at the following range of pricos: Moss pork, cnsh, 818.60@18.02}¢'; do gollor Decombor, $12.26@12.40; soller Jauunry, £12.40@12,60, Laxd, cash or sellor Octohor, 78§ @T3¢c; summor do, T @7%¢0. Lavd, sollor No- vombor, T@7}o; sollor Docomber, 73@73c; do acllor Jnninry, 72{@73¢o; do sollor Fobrunry, Tigo. Swoot plokitod lamsquotednt8i{@100. Dry enlted meats at 6}@7o for short ribs ; and 7X@ 730 for ghiort ulonr, Qrcon hams (16 and 16he) at 03{@7340, sollor Vocombar, Bhort riby, sellor Decombor, at 0X@0%c, boxad; do short cloar, 8§@8go; do houlders, 4!fo; do Cumber- lands, " 636@6)¢c. DBnoon is quoted at73{o for shouldors; %o for cloar ribs; 830 fof shork clonr; and 12@140 for hams, ll packod. Motg boof, £8.26@8.60; oxtra mess do, ED.EE@D‘GDA beof Lams, 817.60@18,00 for summer, an g“mnp,@zo.bo for wlul:rb ""I:'i‘d:g@;g:? tnélnl\\’, @73{0; grontn quotablo ol {0, Bules e o "at Tich Lo (hottlad) at 1960 200 tes do, seler Tobruary ab 3¢a; 50,000 fba short ribu (at auction) st 6 00 boxos do at 7i¢e ; 250 boxes ehort olonr, soll- or Docombor, at 63¢o ; 1,000 pes green hams (16 Ibs or under) at 7o, Tho Daily Commercial Report givos tho fol- lowing as the shipmants of provisions from this point for tha wnn?( ending "Oct. 10, 1873, and #ince Nov, 1, 1872; also comparative figuros : Tork, | Lard, [lams|Should'rs] Hiddl Urle, | tea, | tea, 1ba, s fud's Oot.16,73| 2,163 1,010 20| 10,000 1,500,413 A 140,000 163,000 3,319} . 1, V73, o5, 08 10, 81089, 13841, 714,2091173, 094, 149 e R e o g Tlour was much less notive than on Friday, tho business being chiofly in the filliug of & fow ordors recoived directly from the Enst, for which former pricos woro realizod. The local demand was small, aad shippors woro gonerally out of tho market. Thoro was o slightly firmor (callnfi among holdors, in view of thocontinuoed strengt] in whoat, but thoy made no attompt to change quotations, in the absonco-of anything like an active domand. Bran was stronger. Bales wero roported of 75 brls white winter ox-~ traa at $7.00 ; 925 brls do on privato torme ; 100 brls spring oxtras at $6.25; 60 brla do (Rob Roy) ot £6.16; 125 brls do at $6.00; 800 brls do nt £6.90 ; 100 brls do ab 35.03%¢ ; 100 brls do at 5,60 300 brla do on private” torms ; 50 brls ryo at @4.50; 60 brls do on privato torms; 23 brls buckwhont ot $9.00, Total, 1,697 brls, = Also, 10 tona bran ot 13.25; 80 tons' do nt 1260, on track, The following woro the closlng pricos : Good to favorite brands white wintors, Medinm to good do.. Gond to cholco pring...... Medium to good do, Low to fair apring. Foir to good Minneso Cliolce to fancy d Bpring suporfine: Dron.iee .., 12,60@13. Whent was more active, and quite firm, svor- aging 13 highor than on’ Friduy, with a bottor domand from all classos of buyers. Liverpool advices showed no improvement, but New York was quotod firm, and tho tondency hero was do- cidoly upward, The low freights by Iske at- tractod shippers, espocially as thoy expoct a rad- ical improvoment in Now York, owing to tho ar- rivals of gold thero from Europo. Thero wvere o good mauy ontside ordors horo for investmont, which kept up tho price of options for Novem- ber, and thero was an tinusual domand for this month’s delivery, which indicated that the short intorost for Octobor is much larger than most poople bad supposed, aud that many of thoso shorts deemod it prudent to fill in, Tho receipts wore, however, quito liberal, and tho purchasing oloment oporated in & quiot way, which proyented tlio appoaranco of g brisk de< mnud, and kopt prices from ndvancing too much for the mnjority, though tho market was shove tho limits neaigned on soveral rather largo orders. Thoro” seems to bo n_widespread im- pression that tho farmors will not Holl their whent froely at prosent guozmnns. and the [n'ospuctn are deoldodly good for better pricos in ho #pring. Seller Novombor oponed at 31,033, declined ~to 81,023, advancod to SL03l7 foll back to $1.03,'nnd advancod to $1.085%, closiog firm o S1.03%, ° Sollor_tho moutlh sold ot $1.0314@1.043¢, and scller Docombor at 8104@1.04, Cash No, 2 spring oponed ot $1.011¢ on 'Ohange, and sold up to $1.05 at the cluse, whon Northwostern commanded 81,00, Btraight No. 1 6pring was dull at $1.08@1.00; while Northwostern was in good demand ond firm ot §1,10@1.11, No. 8 opring closed nt 99350, end rojected do at O8l4c, both boing” in very good demand, ond’ rather light supply. Cnsb sales wore reported of 1,200 bu No. 1 spriug st 8L09; 1,600 bu do soft 'at 51,083 9000 bu No. 1 Northwestern at 81,11 ; 80,000 bu do at 81,10 ;172,800 bu No. 2 spring at $1.05; 83,800 bu do'nt S1.0197 ; 37,400 bu do at S1.0414; 1,200 bn No. % Northirostorm at $1.053 800 bn'do ab $L0524 ; 96,800 bu do at $1,05% ; 5,000 bu do nt £1.05 £,400 bu do nt $1.043¢; 2,000 bu do ab $1.04%¢ ;4,400 bu No. 8 sprlug ab 9980 ; 4,300 i do at 99 ; 400 bu rojoctod spring nt 933 ; 5,600 bu do at 4o ; 400 bu by sample at $1.17, deliverod. ‘I'otal, 212,600 bu. Corn wns activo ond strong, averaging 3fc highor than on Friday for all oxcept Docombior dolivory, which wns unmgsmtlvoly negleoted. Livorpool wasa again quoted woak, but the Now York market was firm, and the declin in lake: frolghts yostorday brought ont o bottor demand for shipmont, which was especially notive for Baturday, Tho short intercst also took hold more freoly, many of them being evidently suxions to cover their outetauding contrncts, whilo thero was a fair domand for investment, which absorbod all the current rocelpts at a fair promium, Holders, too, were less auxioua to realizo, which fact Lelpod to greator strength in “prices, capocially aa tho recal&nu wero not volumi- nous, Tho figuros on the bullotin-board shuwed o further docronso of our stooks in storo to tho extent of about 600,000 bu dm-ln’s: tho past weel, which reduces them to 2,800,000 bu in round uumbora; and if wo should only have su equally liberal outward movement during tho coming week, tho winter will be begun w‘{thnnct vory heavy load, though it ought to bo vory much loes,” Boller Novembor openod at 8824e, fell off e, and advancod to 3837o nt tho olose, Beller tho month or regular No, 2 sold at 87@37%o, closing at tho ontsido. Seller Decomber sold at sn},{l@em%c. Btrictly frols roceints of No. 3, or high mixed, closed a 830, and rojocted at 36350, Cash_gales woro reported of 6,000 bu high mixed at 38%¢ ; 19,200 bu do al 380; 1,200 bu do at 871 61,000 bu No. 2 at 88%¢c; 20,000 bu do at 88)¢0 27,000 bu do at 88c; 10,000 bu do at 8720} 40,000 bu do at 873{0; 95,000 bu do at 10,000 b do ut 8750 15:000 bu do at 8730} 5,000 bu do at 370; B,800 bu rojosted af 86%¢0; 1,200 bu do at 36o; 6,000 bu Ligh mixed ot Ydo, Total, 815,400 bu. Oats woro more uctive and nyeraged 4o high- or, with o very good domaud both for ‘cash fots and options, tho latter boing in ospecially good requost, Now Yorl was quoted firm, which fact outbulanced tho lorger racoipty in the minds of the one or twomon who gonorally dotormiuo the prico of onts in this market, Tho outward movo- mount has boen rolativoly slow, our stoclks having incroasod about 76,000 bu during tho waol, bul srmngomonty wero made to-day for shipping out cnough to reduco the stooks to less Yhnn 400,000 bu, Beller tho month or cash, elthor regular or (rosh, openod at 813¢c, avd advaucod to 823(c at thocloso, Bollor Novombor “opeucd at 82 and closod at 8334e, with tho buli'of the snlos at tho outsido, Rejocted closed &) 2o, Cnsh snlos wora roported of 42,400 bu 8230 ; 60,400 bu do at 820 1,00 bu do ot 13 0; 000 bu No, 2 white at 82 1,200 bu do sl 931405 1,200 b rojeotad of 200;'600 bu do at 28340 8,000 bu at” 80c, froo on board, Total, 86,200 bu. Lye was dull and enslor, boing slow of sala at tho_ iuside quotation of 'yestorday. Sales were limitod to 1,200 bu No. 2 ‘at 0Jo. Duyers Lold off, though the rocoipts woro again light; and it was probublo thut some of the ordora laro ro- gently woro withdrawn to-day, as they could not lave boen filled at tho limitatious placod by in- tonding buyers, Rejectod tvas nominal nt 5o, Barloy was in fair ruquost, tho aggrogato of ealed Lolug somewhnt largor than on Lriday, and pricos avnmfud 1@1J40 highor, No. 2 was quict ot $1.25@1.29, closiug at the insido, the propor- tion of . 3 now rocolved belng o small as to .chaok domaud, No, 3 was strong ot 990@81.011¢, olosing at #1,01, Bollor Novomber sold at $1.05, aud rejooted closed at about 80u, We noto a toudenvy to ronow tho disorimination sgainst Rook Islaud (clavator) racelpts, notod last yonr, and which was largely duo to ‘s dislike for dog- tored borley. It “the Inspoctors pass all such Atull oy unmerchautablo, thore shonld bo no further oanso of complaint in that dircction, Cash snlos wore roported of 5,000 bu No, 2 nt #1.20 ; 16,100 bu da at 8128 ; 4,800 bu No. 8 at SLO01%¢ 5 10,200 bu do at 81.0{; 400 bu do nt BLO0S E 5,400 bu do at §1.005 400 bu doat U9io ¢ 400 bu do at 080 Lflm bu rojoated at 8la ; 1,300 bu do at B00; 400 bu do at 700 ; 400 bu do at 780 ; 2,400 bu do at 770 ; 400 bu by samplo ab HL0 ;' 400 bu do at $1.80; 400 bu do nb §1,20 5 400 bu do at §1,16; 400 bu do at $1.14; 400 bu do at 31,00 ; 400 bu do at 000 on trael ; 400 bu dont 81,84 ;400 bu do at 81,15 ; 400 bu do at 820, doliverod. 'otal, 63,600 bu, EUROPEAN BMAREETH, The followlug s Deerbohm'a dispatoh to tho Board of endo fn this olty to-day ¢ 0074 18,—Londouy-For oallug cargoos of whoat ot No. 2 at’ -203, Thoro wud some uquir, coant {hio markot ssoms Airmer, Cargoss of corn off coast, 291 d, Liverpool—Wheat steady; spring, 114 4d@11a 10d, orn dull, THE IMPORE AND BXPORT TRADE OF TIIE UNITED HTATES, 1872 AND 1878, Tho following is » synopsin of Monthly Roport No. 12 of the Buroau of Btatlstics, which 18 now in prosy. It containa tho atatistics of our foroign trade for tho month onded Juno 80, 1878, and tho twelvo months onded tho samo, 08 comparod with tho corrosponding periods of 1873 Domentto ez~ ports, apecte. Toretan aherlods, . Tmporte, " vatuee, exports, onth_ondin, Junedo, 73,.$ 40,814,707 $ 40,215,050 $ 5,140,101 Mouth _cuding Junot, 73,. 02,180,627 2,640,444 1,000,602 Twelye monthis, cading Jung 90,1673,..... 03,410,607 676,003,088 328,148,481 Twclvomumun, ending Jung 80,187,..... 010,338,700 501,295,371 23,709,140 The nmounta of tho forogoing, which con- slated of spoofo and bullion and of mcmhnndluod Tfi!l’Mllvifly during the twolve montha endo Juno 80, 1873 and 1672, woro as follows : Domestio ex- vorts, apects Lorelgn TImports. values, exporta, Bpeclo and bull fon, 1873......$ 91,480,007 $ 93,005,640 $10,703,028 Berohvaiao, 1875: 041,020,060- 505,303,430 17,445,453 Bpocle and bullx ony 1872....., 10,743,080 712,708,240 7,109,204 Murof:'dlw. 1872, 620,505,077 433,487,131 15,000,405 Tho value of forelgn commodities romsining in tho warehionsos of tho United Btates Juno 80, 1878, was §77,040,679, a8_compnrod with 8123« 211,466 Juno 80, 1872, Maklog allowanco for tho differenco in tho warchouso accounts the imports for tho flacal yonr onded June 30,1878, aro {n ox- cous of tho domostio and foreign exm:run com- bined, in the sum of §100,887,818; while for the samo poriod of 1872 tho oxcoss of imports ovor oxports was only 62,807,039, 'Tho valuos of the imports and oxports onrried in American and foreign vossols and in cars and other land vehi- oles, respectivoly, during tho twelvo montha onded June 80, 1873 and 1872, woro n8 follows : Doneatta exports. Sitsed Foreign Imports, ‘vaiues, exports. Amoriean veasols, 1879, 1$174,600,454 $109,110,084 § 845,004 ‘Forelgn vesaoly, 73, 471,803,606 ~478,2J0,854 10,679,032 Laud vehicles, /73.. ‘17,010,848 ~ 1,785,075 5,014,355 Amcrican veasols, | 16872, oov 177,280,302 101,010,800 0,722,462 Forelgn vosools, 73, 445,410,783 181,020,002 12,311,355 Lond vohicles, 72.. 17,636,081 0,270,467 3,735,032 A comparigon of tho nbove tabla shows that during tho year ondod Juno 30, 1878, moro than’' 78 por cont of the total trado by water was in foroign vossols; and, for tho corresponding poriod of 1872, the value of articles carriod in foreign vessols was about 76 por cont. As somo four or flvo months will olapse bofore tho nn- nual report on comniorce and navigation for1878 isprinted and bound, it is tho intention to farnish furthor details rolative to our foreign trade .. WOG ORor. Honry Milward & Co, hinve issued a cirenlar from which wa extract the following : In accordance with tlie custom of our late reapooted sonior for 8o many yoars past, wo have collected and condensed for tho uso of our clionts such informne tion aa we could obtain rolativo to tho coming hog crop. Tho rotiirns nro from 241 points, and aro moro numerous, and cover a larger area of country, than wo Lave Lerctofore {ucluded in our roports, Theso roplies wo Lave recelved from™ morchants, farmors, live-stock deulcrs, etc., und have overy roasot to belfove them rellablo, The following is & summary of tho !ellu:l{lz : ¢ ot More Fewer, aanme, Total, St I I 1 ] 10 a1 2 59 n § 2t 12 8 23 8 156 87 1 3 4 Tolal,..qieivvsrsars 18 .. Tho ubove figures do not, on tho wholo, corroborate ‘tha roports to the Agrieultural Department ut Wash~ 87 241 {ugton, which show an {ncroaso of 123 por cent, It 1s claimod by aany that tho lmmcnse summer recoipts luve materially drainod the conntry of stock for. ime miodato nse, aud that wo must expeet light recoipta during the tariy ronths of the packing scason 3 but, a8 wo haye » comparatively short corn crop, we Incling Lo the Lolief that furniors, s & ruls, will market thoir hogs carly iu the season, preferring to hold their corn for the nntleiputed spring and summer ndvance, ‘Tho roceipt of liogs at this polut, from tho lst of Jnunary o the lat of October, yere' 2,729,062, apninat 241 game tmo last year—an oxcoss of 503,721 cad. ‘The recofpts from March 1 (the closo of ‘the packing seavon) to Oct, 1 were 1,789,057 ; shipmonts, 1,439,108, Rouelpts for samo tiumd 1872 wero 1,600,071 § shipments, 1,319,773, . As Lo tio futnre course of the trade it lu dificult to coufocturo, During tho summor it was generally be- loved that ‘Inst season's prices would bo safe for buy- ers, but aince then the country has undergone n thiuile cinf pane, valtica hiuvo materfally sbrunk, and it would scons that ovon lowor prises must, bs the roault. At thin timo Inat year packers Lad aold frecly, but up to tho presont coinparativly little hus beon douo for the future, o8 neitlier English nor Continental dealer bavo Deon in fhe market to uny cxlent, Tho few orders here are ut very low figurcs—considerably olow thoso of last seanoit, LATEST. Tho markets wore quiet in the afternoon. Wheat was atronger than on *Change, solling ot $1.033{@1.04 sollor Novembor, closing at $1.0335. COorn’was unchanged, olosing ot_883(@38%0 sollor Novomber, Otlior grain and provisions wero nogloctod, ——— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, BATORDAY EvENTNG, Oct, 16, ALCONOL~—Was in moderate Tequest ut $1.80631,85, BROOM-CORN—Trado i8 improving, beeu consjderable inquiry from tho Esst and Cauada, New coru f8 coming far moro slowly, and the move- ment is contined mostly toold, Now burl sold re:ent- 1y ut Tige, - Below are tho quatationa for old, Good to oxtra ‘hurl, 8%@9c; brush that will work itself jnto a cholco hurl broom, 84@7c; for good do, 5i5@%0; g0d to cholca atock brald, 5@0)<; luforior rush, U}E)@lxc. . EANS AND PEAS—Thero is considerable inquiry for sirictly chioico hand-picked benns, aud thoy aro firm, beiug scarce, Other grades are' i fulr supply, ‘We quote: Prime to hund-picked navies, $2.00@2.05 ; 00d to prime medium, $225@2.60; common 1o fair cane, $1.96@2,00, Greon peas, $1.40@1.45 per bu; yellow do,§1.25, BUILDING MATERIALS—Remain quist, trado be- ing confiued to supplying Immediato wunts, Prices ato witlout quotablo change, as follown Stticab, §2.60 8,503 New York stucco, cuxtlnfl, $3.50@4.00 cement,§7.60@8.00 Y brf, Rosendals cement, $3.35@: Utica, Louisvillo, Monifus, and Akron coont, brl 3 inarble dust, &,00; e in Lulk, 80c@#1.00¢ lime matertals aro meating with & moderato inquivy, at - (Urls), $1,10@1.16 @ brl; white sund, Lrl, $1.50@1.00 3 plastering buir, 3 bu, 40c: land piaster, $2.00 g brl tire brick, § 1,000, $55.00@90.00 ; buildiug brick (come« mon), fl.fi“@'l‘flfl; pressed briok, $14,00@16,00; sower Drick, $8.60; " Milivaukee and Raciue pressod, 25,00 30,00, dcl.; docommon, $14.00@16,00; Indlana pressed, $18.00@235/00; do common, $10.00@16.00; e clay, B brl, 83,00 4. BUTTER—The buttor market wan withont _change 10 any fiuportant particular, Tho domand was ouly fuir, but it proved equal to the supply,—so tar, &t leust, 08 good £o chiolce grudes were condorned,—and Lioldérs were euabled to fully sustan formor pricen, Bhippers aud local consumora woro operuting at {he annoxed quotatious: Choico yallow, 25@300 ; medium 10 good, 19@24s; inforior to commion, @186, BAGGING—Romain quict und steidy, as provious- 1y quoted, Tho demand, though light, Is up to tho average of former years ‘at a liko Deriod, aud o8 Job- bers aro carrying ubusually light elocks, o feol- ing of confldeuco provalls, We continua to quote: Buurk A, 37io; Ludiow, A, 35)c: Lowlston' A, Ss0; Amoricai, 33io; Awoskicaf A’ Bigo: Otier’ Orcols 8io; burlp Dags, 4 aud 6 i, 18i¢@b0s: gunnies, singlo, 17@180; double, 26c; wool acks, 03GHUSC. CHEESE=—Dustuess in this departmont 'was' modor- atoly activo at firm and uuchunged prices, | A farther advagco of 1 ebilling in Livoryool fs réporied, and Now York Is again quotod firm in sympathy, but pricos ato tready considered bigh, and any matorlsl advaco hora 18 not looked for, Following aro theruliug rates: Now York factory, mild, 135@13%0; Oblo fastory sad Western factory, do, 11@130; Jowor grades, 6@100, GOAL—Ta i1 fajr request and remaiua firm, an’ pro- lously guoted, T followlug prices txa difimly - hored” to: Lehigh, propared, $11.00; Lackawauna, Erlo, 9,60 ; Walout 1ill, $9,80 ;- Gliorry Llosaburg, $9.0030,60 ; ' Cannal, $10. Inuklanullny.‘ $8.50@9,00; Indinns 50@ Kirklund Gruto, $8.60; Minouk, ngston, $7.00; Wilmington, 6,00, CUOPERAGE—TUeco {4 nmode o demand for flour and whisky burrols, Packors’ goods are quist, Packers ore boginning oporations, but i is thought that thoy ara amply supplisd with 'caoporago, at loust for tho prosont, Tho scarolly snd consequent firmnoss of stock contiuues, WO repeat: Fork barrels, $1.40 @L45; Whisky ‘barrels, $2.0082.10 ¢ lard, torcos, $1,60@1,76 ; flour barrela,48@1760 3 pork staves, rough, $22,00@24.00 ; dlo, Luokied, $34.0036.00 ; tiorch staves, Fouyh, $20,00@25.00 ; bucked oc sawod, $35,00@25,00 § whisky staves, Tough, $24,00@80,00 ; dobucked, §5,00 } flour stuyes, $0.00@10,60; eirclo’ flour_ hoading, 7@ D30 por sot’; lor hoop-iols, $1L00@15.00 pér sa: york and tiorea piolos, £10.00@40,00" por m, EQGS—Wera In fafr Tocal roquicst and oioady, at 10@ for_shipment to-duy, and asmall lot of strlotly fresh in barrols, brouglt 200, FRATHERS—Wera quiet and easy, We quote: Primoto choico live-gocso feathers, 10@Tio; Jobe dugs pricy, 1838340 chickon, Gido, VI ilioro. s a fair atboubtof trading in thia dopartmont, and tho market presonted a Qru touo for all desoriptions oxcopt, perhapy, whitoflsh, ‘Ihiero wis no_quotablo chango'in prices, which rango 84 fole lawsi No. 1 whiteish, 16-bil, $5,80@5,005 No, 3 do, $5,2533,40; Nou, 1 trout, $5,005,453 No, 1 shoro mickerol, now, I¢-brl, $19.60@14,00 ; No, 1 Famaty msalorel, "Sobehe 8. s mackorol, k-brl, '$7.0037.43 3 Kl 3o, o e 54 CEak Coalty, riid % cadfivh, $0,60@0,70 ;. Labracdor hernnL plit, brly, $0.00@9,60; do, ye-brl, $4.T5@5,.00; Labrador Lers Hiny, Tound, brl, $8.0088.60'5 40 J-brl, $1,90@4,50 5 box ‘u&rrlluufilui‘l‘, oo Vox hurriug o, g 4207 Colunibia itiver snbuon, 3g-br) @10:23, 'S RULTE AND NUTH—Eufh tinrkot st aiows o) of woukucad, Ouly a moderate demand olther for do~ mostio or forelgn ausoriments, and the_quotations oro 3050 OF Loes Lrouly wliadyd wld Brownd, Wo quolo; Lo {rom tho advanco-sheets of Monthly Roport No. ‘There has- EIan-Datos, 83¢@00; figs, drums, 11@12c; Ogm in vosen, now, 18@170 § I'ronch prunes, 16@100 ; Thrkish: prines, 161030 ; ralutng, Tayors, now, $3.26@0,15; raisiun, Iny: orn, old, '$2.0534.85; ralsiu, loows Muscatol, $3,10 @MG0 ; Falhing, Vnlotiols, now, 13)¢@14o; Zunto otire ronts, " now, 7i4@8o ; old 40, 70 3 oitron, 40G4lo, @200} Michigan, slios unrlers, B)¢ @ 0o 5 Dossrio—Alion apples, 17 o, 104@10%0 3 Alctiy » Pit chigen ey Bouthorn do, 03433 o Vistorn do, Houthor G ponchos, pared, yioaches, halves,03¢@10)ga § d Tnixad, @8 o now, H@l?&{u‘? s Dorrios, tia itled chorrios, D{@0%0 5 NOTA—Til. Lorls, 151603 almonds, Torragona, 20G@Me, Naplos walnutn, 27@280 3 Cbill walnuts, '23@24o; Fronoh walnuts, 10@1%0; 'Brazils, 93@10/g0 s pecans, Texas, 143160} African ponuits, ‘655G Tias ¥minglon poat nuts 81@0o: Tonnoareo poantitn, CX@TAO. GROOERIES—Woro unchanged n_ valics, Trado s quilot in all dopariments of the m foellug doveloned was by no means firm g {Wough tho downward teudency of pricos fs not now as mnrked a ot the beglnning of tho wook, Slocks aroamplo fo moct all ruquirenionts, and ordots aro prompily filled, Following aro tho quolationss Li~0ann, BODA—TY @80, QOovrres—lochn, 34 @300; O, G, Java, 303(@3130; Java, No, 2, 204@203{0; fancy Rlo, 20422050 ; cholco ‘do, 25%@200; primo o, BY@Xk0; good do, 243@23¢6; common do, 3B @230} ronsting do, 22)X@%0; Bingnparo Java, 275(@280 ; Costs f“u, fusey. 203X ; do, primé, ZH@(3; Maracallo, QuxprEs—Btar, full welght, 1031050 stoarino, full welght, m{@m’; o, Ry ol ghfl\‘:u'xuuu. * s m%nx—gg ;(m, BN@8)0 ; Rangoon, 'T@7%o ; Oaro- i, C Buaans—Pafont out loaf, 19@180; crushed and powdored, 113(@120; graulaiod, 113(@1205 Ay standard,’ 10%@110; do, No, 2,105@10%0; 1,105@ 10349; oxtn O, 10 @10%; ONG.a, 103@loio! Yol 0, No. 1, 10@10ic; cloles brown, Di(@100 ¢ primo do, 9i@0%c; falr do, v@s}{’; molasos 'sugar, 0%@100; falr do, D@Oio; mon do, 8@6Xc; Now Orléans sugar, choico, Jrituc, G003 do, fal, 834@oia c, 30 do o, TX@8xC. Srnirs—Dinmond drips,'$1.50@1,05 3 sllver drips, oxtra fino, 038303 G0oa Augar-houso syrup, 55@000+ extra do, 65@700; New Orleana miolasses, liolce, 86G D00; do prime, 76@800; do common, §5@700; Porto ll'le&n ng ees, oholco, 62@03c; comuon molasaes, asce, Siseiurya~domuen to bost, 0@10e, Brioss—Allspico, 17@180; clovos, 8@400; cassia, 383400 ; popper, 28@200 ; nutmegn, $1,5031.16 ; gins o, puro, 28@340 3 do N0, 1, 20@360; do No, %, 10 o BoArs—Gorman mottled, 04@0a; Golden West, 6@0K0; White Lilly, 0x(@0%0; Whlto Nose, 04@ 8Xo; palm, 0@Cifo; Savon Xwmperial, 0@0) whl(unn@ua:vlnn, 53{@0; Champalgn, 0X@0X0; prin. rom0, o Btangi-—dloss, 98@100 corn, 0@11o; laundry, 6@ To: common, b@fc, GREEN FRUITS—Tho shipping domand for apples continues activo, and cholco vatioties sre firm, Orane Dervios aro in modorato roqueat. To aupply the dofl. clonoy in the Western crop, Uaps God berries aro mow Dolng rocelvod herv, and aro quoted at $13,00 per brl, Grapoa in cascs wero highor, Fow poaches were in, Wo quote; Lemons, $10.00311.00 % box: inferior lamons, $9,00@10.00 ; oranges, $10,00 por brl; Califor- nia pears, 00@4.60 por case; do plums, 20 Iba, $2,60@0.00, Common fo cholco apples, $3.00@0.50 per brli do in car lote, $2.76@40, Pears, 6@ Duoper box or basket, Peaches, good to cholco, por basket, 60c@$L25, Grapea per case (121 Lozes, $3.26:' Qoncordls, in baskots, 70@85c; Delaware «do, 00c@$1.0 per baskot; Catawbas do, $1.00, Oulti- vated cranberries (Cary's and Backett’s), $15,00 per Drly gultivaled do, SI300@140; Cape Ol o, $13,00 pei bl wild do, $11.00@12.00, ' Quinces, $1.0061.25 por ot, OP3—Tho castor fooling noted yestorday {s due in azt to incroascd reoeipts, but chiefly to tho srrival of avarians, Wiscousin are now quoted at 40@45o for falr 1o choloo ; and Now York State ot 50@350; Davie riana at 40c, 'The demand is modorato, Lelng Testrict~ od to swall ordora from the local and ' Interfor trade, It tnoxpectad tlat tho importations from Eucope Wil argo, UAY~Was in Umited request only, ond formor quotations wore no_moro than mustained, Tho ro- ceipla continue moderate, but aro mora thou suMclont fo satisfy thodemand, Wo quote the wholosalopricos puid Dy dealors, as follows—cara to contain 20,000 Ibs: Now tmothy, priine, $15,00816.50 ; do, No. 1, 514.00@15,003 do, No. b 612.001.00; prairlo, ipland) $10.0010,0¢ do, midland, $9,00@10.00; do, elough, £7,00@8.00. Loosk_ox WhaoN—Timotliy, $11,00@13,003 prairio, $8,00@10.00, “For delivery of prossod, $1.0031.50, no cording 1o distanco. HIDES—1a donond for hides was somowhnt Umit- ed, neither local nor Eastorn tanners scoming inclined to buy boyond meoting immodiate necossitian, but the ‘coniinued light reocipts impart o firm feoling to holders, snd former quotations woro protty gen- orally ndhored to, Wo ropest our list: Greon city butchors', 7o; groen onred, light, 104c; do, cavy, 0Xo; 'part oured, Bi@Jio; greon’ calfs L4x@itot vl dp, 126, drg caif sic: dry kipy 2l 1 10@20e; fong-Hairod 21e; dry salted, 17c; dry ilint, Idp, 110 deacon skins, 50@60;” grubby, scored, cut, or, oltatwise dnmged, bo-thleds prict, IRON AND STEEL—Tho market is confiued princi- fuly to smiall quantitios fo oot current mocassitics, Btates aro quoted steady s glven below : ON 1. vu THorss-shioo iron Plato Iron, comman tank, Norway iron Norway nil-rods. Gernuu plow atoal, Gast biow atecl. Americun taol o Qliromo taol atcol Enlish tool tecl Luglish spring steol, Amarican cast spring Btoel tire, 1(-in, LEATHER—We prices given below ; Kip, vl i upper, No, 1, H ft. Gity whpor: No. 2, 3 £t Coilntry upper. Qoltar, 8 ft... Qalf, clty. . Galf, coiniry. . ‘Rough uppor, siandard Rough upper, damaged. Buffalo slaughter sol, “B, A gols.. 5@ 1.10 0@ 45 60.00(a85.00 French calf, Lomoine 5.00@80. 01 French calf, 24 10 40 1.05@ 225 50 to 100 a1 100 1.60 Fronch kip, seeussi o 1 DMETALS AND TINNERS BTOORE—Tho demand fa modorato, the retull deaiera being evidently disposed to restrict tholr purchuses ns much as possible to nc- tual nocessitics, ‘Thero was no further change in prlces, We ropeat 15 Prate—I0, 10314, $13,00; do, 19112, $18.60; do, 1420, §14.00; do, roofing, 14x20, 10, $12.60; do, 20x2, 20,00, e o Targe, d0c; small, 4107 bar, 420, Lian—Pig, 8)0 ; bar, 100; plpe, full coils, 10%c; cut do, 11c, balf casks, 114@ Surkr ZINo—Full casks, 1loj 112501 lesa quantity, 113gc; ‘slubs, B, iERT 180N—NO, 24, 00 rates; Russls iron, 2c; do No. 1 stalned, 200 rates, > GaALvaNizeD InoN—No, 16@20, 160; No, 22@24, 100} No. 25126, 1707 No, 27, 180; No. 28, 200, A discount of 5 por cont is made from this list. Corren—Copper botloms, 38¢; braziers, over 12 Ibs, 47c; tiuned copper, 98c; planisled copper, 4603 do, out to sizes, 43¢, ‘Wins—Nos, 1to 6, 90; 709, 100; 1010 11, 110; 13, 11y0; 13 and 14, 134o0; 15 and’ 18, Moj 17, l6u} 16, 1003 10, 19¢3 003 'full bundle, 35 per cont dise count ;'fenca wire, 740 ; by car-load, 7c, ILS—\Were moderately nctlve and steady at $4,633¢ Taten, Wo repeat quotations : 10®00d, per keg, $4.6345 ; 8 do, $4.8735 : d .12 ; 4d andl 64 do, 75 + 3d do, $0, dddo, fine, $7,03%7 ; 2d do, 1693 3 clineh, $7.00, NAVAL 5TORES—Wero quiet ond unchanged, s follows : Mauilla rope, T 1, 17¢c; slsal rope, 3 Ib, 15%@10% b homp cord, 4 {b, 30@35¢; narliue, ¥ b, 20@320 tarred rope, 7 Ib, 171803 oakum, B bale, £5,006£6.60 plich, B Lrl, $6,00@6.00; tar, 9 brl, £6.60 OILS—Carbon, Iard, lingeed, and turpentine wers in good request, and dealers were domanding and ob- taifitug full pravious rates, Other olls, though mora ulet, were liold with firm We repeat our quotn- tions of vestorday, as follows ; Oarbon, 18c; extra lard 8, § k) oil, atricily winter, 800y do, ourrent make, 760: No, 1, 08 o Novd, Iinseed, raw, $1.00; do bolled, §1,055 whale, 80@H20; 'sperm, $2.10@' neata_foot oll, strictly pure, 31,103 do oxtra, 900 oil, 600 6tralls; 080; olophant ol 53340 naphtha, 63 gravity, 18@15 mon, 16@100, ; POTATOLS—Wero in large I\Imfl( and easfer, Com= mon and mixod lots were dull, but thoro way a far in- quiry for poacliblows at 80830 deliverad, and Early Rossiat 0@ re nlablo at $2, (?um por brl, “Sales § fancy peachblowaaf 8507 1 car Michigan do nt 85c; 1 car at 8%0; 1 cor ab 800} car Larly Rtose ot 750 ; 1 car do st 70c, all delivered, PYOULTRY AND GAMU—The rotallera are buylng chilckous with ruther more_ frecdom, belng_ mitracto probably by tho very low yricor,and couscqusntly tlio stocks are Deing reduced somewhat, Strictly frenh re- cofpta of spriug chickeus sold at $2.35@3,50, Gnme wWuk_olwo dull,and much of it 8 n an unsalable condition, We quoto: Ol 2 chickens, $3.60@ 3 ; spring do, $1,25@2,003 ducks, $3.00; goese, $9,00 3 turkoys, 10:alle; prairio chickens, $3.00@ .50 partrldgos, $3.003 ‘quall, $1.75@2.00; mallard duicks, $1.60@3.35 por doz; small ducks, $1.00@1.45 ; unipe, Tacasl.00 ;- vonleon eaddles, long cut, 9o Luing, 16@160, BLEDS—=There was a fair order demand for timothy ta-dny, and tho market was o ahado stronger, the offer- ings Dolny snodorate, Good to primo fs quotable at 82,40@2.75, and striotiy cholcs 3,80, Olovor was in moderato roquost b 85,00, ‘The offerings nre light, Flax was cnsor b $1.76@1,80, Sales fuclude: 207 Logs cholco timothy &t $2,15; T3 bug ab $,1 buggs primoat $3.05; 205 bays do ot $2,00; 9 bags 'at $2,60 7 44 baga clover at §6,80'5 120 bays flax ot §1.6 BALI'—iot with theaverago demand, prices romaine ing steady and uniform, a8 follows: Onondugu, ada, and Sagluaw, Ouo, §.00; ordinary coaras, §3,10 contdo diamond, O, $2.16; ground solsr, $3,16+ dairy, without Jlags, $3. 30,1004,33 Anhton dalry, por wis Telind, $2,00; grouiidl alum, A ; TEAB—New Jopais ore ILoeting with's boral de- anand aud aro fiemly leld, but old fons aro_more or less neglectod, and nre' rather easy, We make no change i our quotations, na follows: Youuy hiysou, comumon {0 falr, 45@360; do gaod, Ol 00} o cholee to oxirn Nuv, D3@$LI0 ;' conie mon to fno old Lyson, 70@R000; conumon luperial, 6640030 7 rooul to cliolce do,B0c@§1.10; fair togood gune powder, 103400 ; cholce Plngunoy, $L.16@L20; oxtra }\luynuu. $1U3@140; cholco to exira uow 'Japan, D0c@$L,005 fulr to good old, 05@700; common 1lo, 8@tdo; colored natural loatupan, 63@080; commons fo i olong, 35@480; (100d, 53@850; uhiolcs o extra, 8¢ TOBACUOO~Thera was a moderato amount of {rad- ing fn tobkoco, at the subjoined prices: TinE Our—Extra, 1533503 oholce, 85@700 § modie ww, 65@Ue § poor 10 common, 49G 3o, 20 No, 1, T5¢; bank 9503 tnrpentine, 07 naphtlis, com: Proo—Natur! leaf, 75@800; hinlt bright, 603700} Dlack, #ound, 5@bGo. 5 Buoxmvo—Good to cholce, 8233003 modium, 20@ Blo: common, 20@28c. g ¥ WOOD—Rettiaitin firm and unchangrod : Doach, 89,50 3 foerlo, $10.40; biokory, $11.80; elab, $0.5087.00, do- ivurod, ; WOOL—Tho market s vory qulot, and prices aro nomiunily lower, aa follows: Tub, washed, prime, Tub, washed, comme Conimon dingy.... Fleoce, washed, XAXX, I Fleoce, washod, X&XX, iy Tleace, wasbod) modiiin ig] Coarsc, wanhied.... Yleece, unwashed, conrno to mediiim. Flooce, uwashad, coarno and dingy. Flooco, unwashed, fing, Bupor and extra pullod, plaoid ey CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Iteviow for thoe Wook Ending Saturs day, Oct. 18. BATUNDAY Evrmng, Oct, 18, The rocofpla of ive-stock during 1o week kava boen 8 follows § &heep, 663 858 1,20 079 1,007 800 41,014 At no o sinoe (o Tacepilon of o pente o time since the inception of the panto have the Livc-atock markols bien moFs thoseusly dull st gon erally unsatisfactory to sl partioa engaged then during tho linlf-dozen days undor roviow, 'Tha condition o tho seabonrd market Lios boen such thnt shippora could not safcly continue oporations, oven nt the sea: tivoly low prios provalout hero at the opening of tha market, and, under rapidiy-accumulating supplien, Holdors of cattle and hogs wore forced 40 conioeds 4 ttlo from day to day, untll au oggregate reduction in cattlo of 25@350 and in hogs of GUo per 100 1bs hug beon sufforad, The numbor of eattls remaining n tha yards unsold is catimatod. at 6,000, whle of lioge not fower than 15,000 wore In tho pens awaiting buyers at tho closo of trade on Friday. By an accidont atthe Great Eastorn Raflrond cromsing, Junt wost of tho old city Umits, tho stock traina by the Ghicago, Burlinglon & Quincy, tho Northwostern, aud tho Milwaukee & 8t, Paul wore delayed until late in the afternoon, Trade muffered no drawback on {hat aoe count, hotworer, as there was an sbundant supply of stock In the yarda, QATTLI—Tho fresh roceipts_comparatively wera Ught, amounilug {0 only about 13,600, but enough cat- tlo woro Lield over from tho previus wook to swoll Lo number to fully 19,000 Under this enormous supply, mith the Eastorn markets ovorstocked snd doolining, tho prevalent foeling, a8 may bo supposed, was groatly dopreased, While the extromo dullnchs was, no doubt, malnly attributablo to the gloomy tenor of ade ‘vicos from the markots below, tlio’ very” inferior qual- ity of the bulk of thoatock offered for sale contributed not a Uttlo to the gencral depression, Although there ‘wrero o fow bunchos of fully-matured nnd fincly-fatied Leotes, moro than (e fourtha of tho wnticnsupnly consiated of Texaa and Ohierokeo cattle, while at least ono-lalf of tho remaining number wod compossd of thin cows and rough half-fattod stesrs. Tho' axtrems Fatfo of pricos wan $1,60@0.00, bt most of ko weak's business was transacted within the rango of $1,85@ 2,75 for Toxans, and at $2.50@4.50 for natives, The mild woatlior of tho past week haa kopt packers out of tho morket, only & fow lota having been taken in thelr intereat, aud, Lut for tho lberal purclinse of focdors, prices of Texas cattlo aud common natives must have suffored o atill furihr roduction, Nativa atockers sold at $2.60@3,65, whilo for Toxons $1.80@2,60 wan pald, Voal calve wore salabloat $3.006.25, na to quallty. ‘Y'o-doy a fulr amount of sales accomplishod for Saturdsy, at prices not varying materially from those current yesterday, Shippors, fecdors, butchors, and piokors ench oporatod 1o somo_eulont at $1,60635,60 or thin Texas cows to cholco native stoord, 'Wo givo tho following as the closing’ QUOTATIONS, Extra Beovos—Graded steors, averaglng 1,400 1 and upward.. $5,05@5.80 Gholeo Beoves—. ¢ {o 5 yoar old stecrs, ‘avoraging 1,800 to : 9., <. 5.25@6,50 @ood Brovee—Voll-tattened, o sleors, nveraging 1,200 to 1,350 ths,, .. + 4,60@5,00 Bediwn Grades—itoers in falr flosh, aver— . 0ging 1,150 10 1250 19, .vvveersvrenaenans Butohors’ Btock—Common to f8ir #toors, and good 0 extra cow, for clty slaughter, BVERUZINg 800 0 1,100 1h8.v0vvese varrare oo Btock Cattlo—Cominon cattle, it ~decont flosh, averaging 700 to 1,050 fba., . 2 Inferior—Light and {ufn cows, heifors stags, bulls, nnd scallawag steors Gattic—Toxas, choico corn-fed. . Cattlo—Toxne, Northern wintcred, Gattlo—Texas, throigh droves.... . eesesrs 100G HOGS—Somawhero in thio nolghboriiood of 75,000 hoe wars offored for sala in this murket duting tho past week, It {s scarcoly necessary to add that this supply Iargely oxeoodod wil logitiminte dvmands, and thut ‘s shurp decline in prices was the result, Blulppers and local bugora invested Uberally from do: to duy, but the combined demsud did not prove !lll‘l{ clent 1o prevent a alcady nccumulation of atack, and, despite tho efforts of Lolders fo suatain the wmirket, thore was o rapld doprociation In valucs uatil tho closs of businees on Friday, when the quotations wers £3,50 @%.50 for hieavy, aud 54,00 4,15 for Ight welghts, fndi- cating a decline of fully G0c per 100 1bs na conipared with “tho prices curront at (ko clogo of the pre- vlous weok. Tho .opouing of the packlng Beason fs now 80 near ot hand that the courso of feodlers in throwing thelr hogs upon the market at thls timo, and at the low prices How pravalent, s mex- plicablo, ' The iudications aro that packers will .enter the market at matorlally higher pricen {han are now cnrrent, and Weatorn shippors wiil And it to their in- terest (0_curtail slipments uniilthe openingof tha packing season, in Navember, “To-day the miarkot was activennd a shado firmer, In addition to the demand frow sbippers and local butch ore, four of our clty packers, who hnd soveral orders 10 All, wore fu sttondance, and operating, and all the freahy'receipts and much of fho stale stock wae pleked up, au triflo better figurcs than were obtainablo yes- terday, Bales wero reporied at §,60@3.95 for cominon to extra Lisavy, and at $4 00@4.20 for common to extra light, The market oloscd sicady. 100 BALES, No, Av, Price|No. Av, IPrice|No. Av, Price, G0 217 $470 [ 43 260 $3, 48 214 8300 43 103 420 [2¢ 181 410 [23 199 418 50 320 3,85 |52 228 980 |52 179 415 40 330 D65 |98 253 U0 |49 283 375 a1 287 B85 |30 260 370 |41 218 410 60 200 416 (150 230 370 129 108 410 35 155 42 (20 210 420 |48 205 300 80 200 420 03 109 415 (23 270 9.80 68 200 412%]19 102 420 |43 207 950 42 816 4007)82 21 415 {50 200 87 a1 210 375 {95 264 890 |53 193 410 63 284 870 141 246 80 |56 108 412 40 240 280 |67 200 895 193 201 880 23 34 350 |65 267 405 |66 205 410 126l 41 237 985 |02 00 G0 208 2| 185 L SHELP—In addition to the purchases of local butch- era, cme 1,600 licad havo boon taken by shippers, and ‘between the two interosts sbouttall the offerings were taken. Choice mutton qualitics were snlable at $4,00@ 4.25, And medium to good gradea at $3.50@3.76, - 1n- ferior and commou lots wore a drug at $2,75@ s sl CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Satunpay Evenine, Oct, 18, Hevoral cargoes of lunubor arrived at tho ‘docks (1 ‘morning, and consaquontly thera wax n botler awworte ment olféring, but thore was no materfal fmprovement in tho domund, A fow nales wers mado i the morn« ing of akrips atid boards at £8.50@10,00, aud shingles sold st $3.123¢, but the markot ruled dull for the Fe- mainder of tho'day, aud a lurge number of cargoca were left over, Prices wero unobanged, an follows : Falr to cholco’ mill-run_boards aud. strips, $13.60@ 16,00 good strips aud boards, $12,00813,00'; common to medium do, $9.00@10.00 ; §0lats and scantling, §3,00 @9;00; shingloa, £1.13:(@.%5 1 luth, $1.815 @200, "Tho following Sales wore reported : Cargo uchir 1Y, Isydon, from Grand Haven, 118 m strips and boards ot $13,00, 1ill fally, Scdw Mar- moul, from White Lk, 60 h common mixed at §3,30, mil taly, Schr J, M. Forost, from Greon Bay, 110 1 1-incls Jumber L $10.00 ; 25 m 2-inch do -t $5,60; 150 m A shingles st §3,13)¢,” Sold by Irieh, Bullen &' Qo, LUMBER FRLIGNTA Blanistee, $2.60; Muskegon, $2.00: Ludington, 9,257 Grand Haven, $2,00 ; Pontwator, $3.26 ; Menoume noe, '$3,60 ; Ocoulo, §2.05G3,00 ; White Laks, $2.20, AT TIHE YAIDS Dealora report o fair businesy, former prices bolng sustuinod, s follows : First cloar, Becond elear, 1 1n Third clear, 1 iuch, Third clear, thick, Clear flooring, 1 Gommon slging. Common floorlng, drossod, CGommon tlaoriug, dreseed, Becor Wagton-box Loards, selectod, 14 indhiok 28,0 aud upwanl, 86,00 @28,00 A stock boarda, 43,00 (238,00 B stock Loarda,. 27,00 (@0, atock boards, 16,00 @18.00 Common boarda, 12,00 (13, Jolst, acantllng, email timbor, fonciig, etc,, 16 foct and wider, green, Jolet iud scautling, 16 (0 foo! Plckols, sguaro, i rito follows (he ahingle “hickuess—Tive sliinglos to bo two fuokos in Iicke ness, Longth—Blxteen fuches, 2 ARIWOOD. Black-Waluut — Countors, $100.00@160.00¢ _clear, la«uom;u‘m‘l: c‘nfim‘lll“wn. $15,00@80,005 cull, $20.008 EEX fluariug, £60,00. > Atli—Gloar, 45100340,00 ;. commen, $16,00@35,00; cull, $10,00@15,00 % fuoring, $30,00640,00, Oik=Qlear, SI00G0.0; comnon, §16.00G20 oul .00, .00, ,,’éu“""".?g’,‘g';;@’,’,"a‘s"@“°'““‘ common, $20,00@ .00 § cul )\ 3,00, ?lhg\xl;;odl“r 212,00@35.00; common, $16,00G25,00 aul . 00(416.00, BhtlernylwmOkar, $35,00800.00; commen, 20,008 Ohicrry—Clear, $10.00@0.00; common, $15,00 16,001 oul, $13,00@16.00. Whitowood—Clotr, $10.00840.00; common, $20,00 @25.00 ; cull, ‘lfl.flfl({}‘lfi;flo‘ ‘Wayon Block—ITickory sxlos, per sot, $1.0031,60; wagon polen, oach, 46@6f0 § box boards, $30,006440,00, Florida rad codar, 850 por ft ; mahogany, 30@40a ; o counters, 500 roscwood, 50@80c ; white !mlly, o —— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Forelgu Markots. T.oKDON, Oct, 18— p, m.—Consoln for meney, 02 @023 ; ncconnit, D3G@N3) ; 6-208 of '03, BIK '} % 0035 10-403, 913¢ 3 110w O8, 0L 5 Exle, 38J, Tolroloum—Reanod, 194@tdd, Fianrronz, Oot, 18.—5-208 ok 02, 077¢, Pauts, Oct, 18.—Rantes, 68f 5lo, LivENPOOL, Oct, 18—Lyvoning—Cotton dnll ; midling, upland, 04@bs¢d ; middling Orloaus, 04@0)4l, Sales, 10,000 bafos; Amerlcan, 5,600 balea's for spoculation ud oxport, 3,000 balen 3 sales of uplands on o baels of o0d Lirdinary, sbipped October and Novembor, af 33+ do deliverablo Novomber, 87d tod winter wheat, 113 0d@128 Gda Oorn, 31a 6d. COhecde, 074, Boof, T0a; Oumberland middlcs, 38a ; short rib mide ANTwERR, Oct, 18,~Potroloum—Rofined, 401, Qtes, 4u, Kansas City Livo-Stock Market , Speotal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, ) . Raneas Oity, Oct, 18.—At tho Stock-yards fo-dsy matlors wero ‘about the ssmo na yostordsy, When tho Kousne Dacifio Railrond ~aud Htock-Yard Gompany saw tho bad offeot il order {0 rofuso all paymeut for chargos oxcept in_curronoy or New York oxcliango hiad upon their recolpte, tho order was couns tormanded to-dsy, It fa {1 sotion will bo o mesnn ringing . whed cattlo aro on tho feoding grounds 1o tho markot soon, Du atock deslora are domoralized, shd unless o greater dem hr.} is n;ndn next woek but fow lb.lpmen‘g“wlfl pasa thin point, ATTLE=TLi6 total receipts at tho yards to-dny were 2,831, with Jall cars fn, - Sbipped, 1iiés, Tire Toxan cows aold ns Tow 08 $1.00 ; atoors, $1,05@1.85. oos—No market, Irices Tango ‘st $3.00@3AS. ‘Packers will soon commence killing hoga, ~At presont Rt Lnlf {he forco of the packing Rousos s uasds The Wool Trades “Bosron, Oot, 18.~Wool quict, with no material thange duiring ihopast weok, 1Loldoraate [nfluienced Dy thio unsottlod atato of inanctal affairs, snd nro nob anxious to sell, Combing and dolaine flescos are not affectod iko other doscripiions of wool, but buyers ars roudy to tako any lot offoring at. full'provloiis rats, and bavo purchasod during tho wook 76,000 Ibs, moatly 8463@360 for washed, 42@560 for unwashed, Balea liea becn mado of Ohid trablo oxtra nnd abov at 81@ 830; Michigan and Wisconain, 43@b00 ; low Wostern flecces, 4403 combing and dolaine, washed, 53@850 § unwashed comblng and dolaine, 43@ss0; inwashe and unmorchantable, 32@38c; tub, 508516 ; scourod, 49500} superfine ad oxtra pulled, 42@s60. "Flour, 20s@28, Now York Dry-Goods Market. New Yong, Oct, 1,—There is sn improved and moro confident fecling in tho trade, but transactions oro Limited in smount. Cotton goods in light, but steady, demand, st firm prices. Prints solling more froely in package’ nd ploce lots of plain and navy blue polks #pot, “Dress fabrica falrly sotivo and closely sold np, Qotton yarus lowor, Fino cassimerss, costings, ropel lants, and blankot in botter domand,” Dry-goods ime POrts for tho week, $1,004,537. Pittsburgh Oll-Jarket. Trrronunaw, Oct. 18.—Orude markot woak § quotod 2t $1,00@1.05, ' Retlned, 165, spot, The Produce Marlotss NEW YORK, New Yonx, Oct, 18,—CorToN—Steady; midaling uplaud, 16%0; futurea closed steady; enles, 8,700 bales, as_foliowa: Octolier, 10 7-16@15 331000 ;. Now ‘vember, 16}¢a s December, 16 0-10 ; January, 16 3-16c} Fobruaty, 103cs March, 10%¢o, Bneapsruers—Flour fn fale domand, Nmited sup= Dly, aud bigher ; recelpls, 10,000 bria; huper Westorn and Btato, $5.23@35.80 ; comuton £o good, £0.30@8,50 5 00d to chiolce, $0.65@7.0 51, 3 8t. Louls, $6.7 .75 3 oxtra Ohlo, $6:50@" X 75, hally unchangod, \hoat 32,000 bu 3 Tiye flour and corn meal no; in foir demand and higher; recoipts, 1. Towa epring, $1.39@L57; No. 3 spring, $1.83; No, Minnesota, §1.40: No. 3do, $1.57; No. 3 apring, §1.33 @1.97; No, 3 Miiwaukee, §1.41'; winter red Weatern, $L63;' No, 1 Duluth, $1433¢’; No, 2 Milwauke for November, $1.43). Blfnu dull; Wester: ul 85¢, DBarley quiet, Malt and droopiny Corn {n good demand and o trifleDotters reecipts, 933,000 bu; ateamer mixed Western, B8/$@50c ; euil, 603c’; Ligh mixed yellow Weslern, 6lc, Oata a shade firmer; recelpls, 30,000 bu; {nfe- rlorold mixed Western afloat, 4803 now do, @520 § while Western, 62@54c. 11AY axp Hovs—Quict and unclianged, Lrarun—Qulct at 2¢23c ; Orinaco, 25@3730. sl oot—Ta modorate’roquist§ doublo-oxtsa. Ohio, 1/ @53c, Griouenres—CofTeo Srm and mora activa; Rio, 103 @®22){c, Bugar quist. Molastes dull, Rico quick, PrERoLIUN] bull; m{!:‘,’ (g;‘(l@nx 1 refined, 18360, GnrERTINE—Lowor, i . g $15.75, Boef PhovistoNs—Tork heavy ; iow mens and eut meats unchanged, Middles quict and firm ; shiortclear Jauuary, 7¢0. Good 1axd uteady ; Weatera stoam, 8o, BurTen AXp OnErsE—Unchanged, MezaLs—Manufactured coppor steady ; fgnot dull and frregular at 353@23 e, cash 3 2o for 'Baltimore. Plg fron dull and fn buyers’ favor: Scotch, $40.00@ 49.00; American, $12.00241.00, Tar dull and une chianged, Russia sheot quict at $17.76@18,60 in gold Natzs—Quict ; cut, $4.75 3 clinch, §0.35@1,35, Witskx—Fuirly active entt Armor, at 935@04e. BT, LOUIS, 87, Touts, Oct, 18,—Corros—Nominnl, Joldors will Rot liat phioes corresponding with Now York quota- ong. BitkADSTUFFA—Elour qulet and wonk, Wheat—Dos mand iight and holders finn s No, 3 Cblengo spring, $1.02; No. 8 fall, $1.84 ; No, 3 rod wintor, $1.60. Cory No. 4 mixed, 41c, on cast teack s '413¢c in east ‘| and unchunged ; “extra sprivg, $6,00@0,60, e, Gats dull and declined 3 No, 2, 342340 in Baosley dull; small eales No, 8 epring, at @1.07)¢, Ryo firm at T0c. Wmisky—Quiet, at 91 Proyistons—Pork dull ot $) packod shoulders, TA(c ; cloar rid bulk sidos clear, 3jc. Bacon quiet, Lard unchangod, Toas—Lover, at $3.25@0,75, OarTLr—Dull ; fair to good "Nexan, 3@3xo; falr to eholce native eteors, 4@5i0. Twoerrre—Flour, 5,000 brls ; wheat, 8,000 bn ; corn, 12,000 bu ; oats, 20,000 Lu; ryo, 8,000 bu; bariey, 8,000 bu ; 'bogs, 220, CINCINNATL Crxeorvats, Oct, 18,~CoTToN—Dull, and prices Bbave doclined to 16 BReADsTUZVS—Tlour quiet at $6.90@7.10, Wheat quict at:$1,38, Corn nomiuslly unchanged, Rye eaclor at 79@80c. Oate quist at 30@d4c, Darley quist and unchanged, Unocknrza—Steady, Firm, et and unohanged, omand falr snd markot firm, emand fair and markot firn, OuLs. Eoas— Burrx CHEESE- Provisions—Pork quict:at $14.60, jobbing: only $14,25 bld for round fots, Lard dull; stosm, old and new, Tigo; kottle, 7@8o, Bulk moats aull ; prices have dacltiied ; shoulders, 62/@70 clear rib alfies, To3 cloar, T@7%c, ‘Bacon lu improved demand ; irregular | snlea’of sliouldors nt 7iye, T(c, and T7{0; cicat rib 0§ clear, 174@60 Steady vaton at 83c. * OLEVELAND, OpeveLAND, Oct, 18,—BAFEADSTUTFE—Wheat dull but stoady ; No. 17ed, $1413 No. 2 do, §131, Corf niot at 52354c, Oats atendy at 43 for No. I Blats; 26 or No. 4 do, TETRoLEUN—Firm and unchangod, AILWAUKEE, MiLwaukee, Oct, 18.—DnzapsTurra—Flour dull Whoat, demand fair aud morket firm; No, 1. $113; No, 2, $1.10;_sollor Novomber, $1,08'¢. ' Qat# stoady ;' No. 60: No. 2, Sle. Corn n fair tiemand and 8¢m ; Nov 2mixed, do. Rye steady; No, 1,60c, Barloy quict and weak; No, 3 spriog, $1.22, Fre1a1Te—To Bultal, 703 to Oswogo, 1336, Recrirre~Flour, 6,000 brls; wheat, 167,000 bu, Buipsrs—Xlour, 5,000 Lrla ; wheht, 160,000 bu, LOUISYILLE, LoursvivLe, Oct, 18.~Bicoixa~Tirm st 13@ 145c 0 10 weight, CorroN—Quiet ; low midling, 16a, . Tinraperurrs—Flour quict, stoady, and unchanged. ‘Wheat in light demand and steady at $1,20@1.60 on arrival, Corn in fair demund ; held st 83@630 for Bhelled aud ancked, Oats steady ab é1@ide from Btore, sacked and delivored, ltyo frm ot 78@800 on areival, Harley qulet at $1.16@1.30. CorreE—Quiot § cholco tio, 63T dellvered. ProvisioNs—Mess pork held at $16.00 cash, Bacon afct ; shoitlders, 8e; clear b aides, 8)/@8303 cloar, Bc, Haros quiet's plaiu, 120 7 sug: A I8¢, ' Bulk meats quiet; shoulders, 7 aldés, B, clear, Bic looso, Lard qilot'; tiorce, B3 @8 eg, 91(c § steam, Oo, WittskY—Quiot ot 88@8%e, BALTIMORE. DaTivong, Oct, 18.—luravszures—Flons very aniland unchivnged, Wheat quiet and steady ; chotce sinber, SLT0G1, - atlior gusdeg ncliuged,” Oorny mixed’ Western, dull ot 62, Osa etendy; mix Weaturn, (164485 white, 19@00g. Ty quiot ad une changod, Provisions—Quict and unchanged, e BTkl ol 256305, Corrzz—Nominal, Wintsur—Irrogular und unsoltlod at 24@0%0, BUFFALO, Burrato, Oct. 18.—lneavsTurrs—Wheat scarce; snles, 760 hu Hhoboygou clabat$1.03, Corn scurce aud highor; sales, 8,100 bu st 40@39@50c for No, 3 mixed Wosiérn, oud Migh mised. Oate dull3” morl slly st 450, Rye neglovied, EouTE-QuleL § 10 fof wheat § 31540 for corn, New ORLEaNs, Oct, 18,~10visioNs—Pork frmor, ot $10,50@ 16,78, Dacon caslor | souldors and olear rlion, 8tc; clear, 870, 5@ C0 - ;% “Others unehunged, Corrox—Tirnicr, but unchanged ; sales, 1,650 baless recelptw, 2,03 bulen; oxporla 10 tha Coutinent, 1,170 bulea; coaktwivo, 3,017+ slock, 0,091, Moxerany—aold, 11G118} currenoy, 1041@105, Sterling—Advanced’; Bauls, 110 sight, & por conl ‘promiuin, “LOLEDO, Toueno, Oct, 18, ~BUrADSTUFTS—Flour quid ged, Whoat—Damand light but Loldere nbes Michigan, el §1,853¢ ¢ acllor Decoinbop No, 1 red, casly, $1.405° No 3, do, 81,331,334, Corn~Domand Ught but bulders gl 1nixo caul, 4630+ noller Decombor, 40@4V3¢d; oty mized cash, 44¢, Outs—Domand fait and prices wdvancod o) No, 1, 38}¢@0%; No, 2, 87G@380, GLOVER BrED—$5,25. Reokiers—Flour, V00 brls; wheat, 14,002 bu; corn, 82,000 bu; oats, 11,000 bu, bupscetvrs—Tionr, 2,000 brla: wheats 24000 buj 1 corz, 32,000 bu ; Qata, 0.000 bu % (@370, Hay—In fair demand ; cholce bold at $19.00@20.00 *