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6 THE CHICAGU DATLY TRIBUNE: TULSDAY, OCTOBER 28 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. MonDAY, Oct, 97, Now York oxchango continues very acarco, and ¥olla bolwoon banks at 60 cento por £1,000 pro- minm, Bhippers’ billa ngainat shipments of graln, onttlo, hogs, olo,, are alvo scarce, s ehip- menta aro light. Thore i utill o modorato movomont of cur- toncy from horo to Now Yorlt, but very little in oy other directicn, 'The pork packers are *¢ all at gon"” yot as to what i8 to bo the demand for ‘;hng product, and hava thoroforo mada but little ~lomonstration yot, but it is probablo that in a weok or two thoro will bo a demand for currency to go to the country to pny for hogs. o Business of all kinds, and portionlarly finan- sinl businees, contluncs oxtromoly quict in this sity. Trousactions are fow nnd small in ovory respoct and du overy line of trado, compared to what thoy would be undor ordinary circum- stances nt this senson of tho year. But whilo the volumo of trado horo in Ohicngo- lins boon largoly diminished sinco tho panio, tho decresso bas been nothing like what it bos in otbor ,olties and in other sections of the country than tho Northwest, Tho producta of the Northwost aro tho necessition of lifo, which find n market whon nothing olgo will, and it s mainly dueto this circumstanco thatwe aroin bottor condition horo thon the other parts of tho Unitoed Statos. The great gonornl trouble now, howover, is ihat commoditica do not soll, Even tho primo ne- conultios’ of lifo, brondstuffs and provisions, do not sell as freely as thoy ought in accordanco with thio known nocessities for thom in tho Enst and in Europe. Itis a common remark thnat thero is just as much marketablo property in the country, and just asmuoh nocessity for it, nnd also just as much currenoy in tho country ne thero was two months ago, when tho prospects of tho fall trado looked so ilnttering. Why is it thon, that thore is eo littlo demand for theso markotable .commoditics, and_especially for tho manafactured goods of the Eastern citlos and Europo, that tho manfactorics stop, that work- mon are turncd out of cmploymont, and that this in turn diminishes tho domand from tho mnuu- facturing countries for tho food products and raw matorinls of tho Wost? One thing is quito certain, that whatover olso may bo instrumontal in making this sudden pauso in tho activity of oxchanging the products of the factory aud tho farm, it is not a lack of currency, o8 scoms to bo the = popular notion. Tho groat underlylng causo of tho pros- snt condition of things is” undoubtedly overpro- Huction of commodilies, Capital hag been in- - wested in the production or commodities, and +“espocially. fn_mills, and shops, and machinory with incroasod capaolty to produce, boyond tho necessities of consumption. The nccumulated profits of trade have boen invested in tho means . of anticipating futura wants by the building of .moro and Inrger factorics, and oxtonding rail- ‘ronds to make moro Innds available for cultiva- tion, and this has all boen done in overy respact beyond tho legitimate domand. Tuture wants tiavo beon anticipated, and the commoditios and i property in which tne dapital has buen invested, i not boing in demand for present use, are, of | courso, unenlablo in greater or loss dogros oc- | cording to the prospoct of thoir being in do~ { mond somo time. OFf course one of tho fmme- dinte rosults of thes over-supply of commodi- ties i8 o desiro on every side to have money in i hoir stend, Henco tho honrding of curronoy, | mot bocauao thoro iy too little of 1it, but bacauso + thero is, tomporarily, too much of tho othor ing. T}ffi Assigneo of tho banking-houso of John C. Short & Co., of Danvillo, Ili., sonds us the fol- lowiug statoment of 1ts affairs on Oct. 22 ¢ ABSETS, Involco of real estato belonglug to tho firm,.$ 82,110,00 Tnvolco of bills recelvublo, overdrafls, and other accounts. . 016,471,07 77,640,00 . 10,851,038 [/ g Tty Ctennrsnsrsis Invoice of Paris & Danvill Haiirond ‘Cor 1" pany’s firat morlgage Londs, secured by firatlien on 1,240 acres real estate ad- facout to Danville, ... +evanns 9756,000.00 H LIABILITIES, sesr,00.00 To depositors and ofhers.. .. $089,753,93 7 gurplus s v SETLI0.00 ! The individual portners also invoice to me thelr sovoral cstates, real and poraonal, 1 { | amounting to. 288,067,090 ! Totul surplus $700,287,05 Tho Assigneo also adds ‘Thera can bo nodoubt but in duo time I'shall bo ablo torealizo out of thio abovo sesols cuouglt monoy {o pay every depositor and other croditor in full, with intor- est, and to return tothe firm and partners their entire capital, privato estates, and o largo surplus, SPECIE MOVEMENTS IN GREAT DRISAIN, “Tho imports of gold aud silvor coin and bull- ion and specio_into Great Dritsin during nine months ended Bept. 30, 1873, wera .£24,142,481, . being an incronse over tho same period in 18730f £1,905,201. The exports for the same timo in . 1878 woro £22,444,240 ; increnso, £59,392, The 1 London T'imes says of tho deiniled statoment that ‘its most remarkablo featurcs consist in the large increnso of nrmvals from Egypt, Australin, and South Ameries, which has nof »only made up for o considorabls falling off from the United States, but haa caused the bnlanco of imports and exports to show £1,698,241 in our favor, although our total foreign shipments wera tully aa large o8 intho correaponding poriod of last year.'" LOCAL STOCK AND NIOND MATKET. Mesera, Proston, Kean & Co. quote as follows this afternoon: Bugtug, _ Salling. U.B. €80t "B, 13 119%@1183¢ T. 8. 5-20s of 62, 100 107 UL 8, 5-20s of '64. 108} T, 8, 5203 of 65 08 109 U, B. 5-20a of '65 Juntary and July.110% 1113@1113 . T, 8 5-208 of '67 January and July. 1123 110} @1133¢ 1, B, 6-20s of '08 January and July, 1125 1y 10-40s, ox, int. 003 10074 0, 8, bs (new is 0% 108%@100 0, 8, curre: 1004@109% Gold (all weight) 073 1085¢ 01d cow 07 2084 Gold exchiang 10835 Bterling exchang (largo drats). 1063 @1085¢ Ohicago CLY Thuuen svenses i 00 and fut, Cook County 7. A3 4 99 and fat, +Town, county, and clty 10 G 'cont [YT: AT Cee 05 @OTY LATEST, New Your, Oct. 27.—The situation on Wall streot to-day was morked by an unsettled feeling, unfavor- sblo rumore, and lowor values gonerally, - Hoey was trregular and casy in the morning at 7, ranged o 1-32@1-16, but al tho final close balancés woro of~ fored ot 5@3. Btorling was dull; eixly duys, sold at B24@0%; Bight at 108, Governments closed at tho lowest prices of the day, Btale bouds wero quict and nominal, Gold was_heavy and closed at 108/@1083. Carry- Ing rates wero 6@1-10 premium, closing at 1-33 pro- mium, ‘Tho clerings wero §22,000,000, The asnociatod banke gaiicd $180,000 in legal tone ders. Tho Amount of theso notes fs roported o bo bo- between $12,000,000 and $12,000,000 Groenbaclis aro nominally at' Y@!( promium, Bil- vor is quoted ot 8@4 preifum, o Treasury ds bursemonts wero §750,000. Custom receipts, $101,000, 8locks wero very irregular, and closed unsettlod, but at 8 slight advanco from 'tho Jowest point _of tho day, Tho volumo of husinees was largo in Westorn Unlon, Lake Bhiore, and Now York Contral, and mod- erate in tho rest of the list, Invostment shares woro weak and lower, Tho grestest range was Lake Shoro between G0@G3Y : Now York Ceutral botween 837 and B0Y ; Woestern Union, 607 and 6374 3 Norihwost: 305G ; Oulos, WY@ ern, SDI@IN ; Wubus, Bk, Bterliug, 1003, GOVERNMENT DONDA, a7, 13y o8y BIATE NONDS, A 04 Virglnias, old, . 1734 | Nortls Carolinan, ‘oid. .18 67" |North Caraliuse, mow. |13 Missourds. Tennessces, of Tounestits, uow. Virginias, Dow. 40 (8, Pant ptd, 4 + 51 |Wabagh... i1y + 17| Wabush pf 5 50561 Terro Hunto r 603§ |Chicago & Allon « 80" |Chicage & Alton . ?-l}( Qlio & O Pacifio Mall.., _tew York Qentral,, .68 |anm, 1211033 | Liko Blioro, oL Hurlom DId. 05 (Indionn Coniral,...," 18} Michignn Centeal.. .. 64 |iilinos Contral. Piltsburgh, ... 74" |Unjon Pacifio etocks,, 10 94 |Union Pucifio bonds.. 70 60 [Jontral Paoillc bouds, 83 87); | Del,, Lack, & Weat,.. 83 81" |3, 16, % Erio,... N, J, Coutrul, i, Pavl ... po | f REAL ESTATE, The following instruments were filed for roc- ord on Monday, Oct, 371 3 QITY PROPERTY, ‘Taylor st, bet Lincoln snd Wood sl ated Oct, 16 ; considoration, $3,000, £, 735102 £t, Bonth Park honlovard, near Thirty-olghth at, w1, 60 X907 £1, datod Oct, 97; conaldoratton; $18,000, . Washington at, near Follsat, nf, 100145 ft, dated Sopl, 207 consldorntton, $10,643, Irvlug placo, 6 0f ond near Polfcnt, of, 180x126 £t, dnfod March 13 conntileration, 83,650, Tarknv, oof and neat Lincoln t, n f, 20)¢x192 £t, dnted Bept, 20; consideratloi, $12,600, Lincoln nt, 161 fénof Monraost, o f, 2x125% 1t dated Oct, 95 consideration, sfl,onu.‘" ! 4 Modison at, 210 ft o of Wostern av, 5 £, AUx123¢ I, dsted Oot, 1 ¢ connideration, $4,800, vark av, 210 1t w of AnliInhd av, 6 £, 80146 £t, datod 8apt. 4 ; coneldoration, $34,000, o av, 250 £6 4 of Twolftl st, o f, 35120 £t, datod A 354 chuaidorilon, #1025, 1ot al, 100 £t n of Biaucho sty 0 f, 26124 ft, dated 0Oct, 35 Gonstderation, $700, Gioddts st, 382 £t n of Tulton s, w £, 24x135 £t, datod Fan, 10 3 considration, $400, West turon st, 48 {6 of Noblo st, n f, 24x110 ft, dated Jan, U} conidoration, $1,600, ‘Tvonty-first at, 225 f4 0 of Wood_st, n f, 253135 ft, with iniprovemenis, datod Oct, 36; consideration; 2,100, edgwlele st, 74 ftn of Atarr st, W 1, 243380 ft, dated Oct, 03 consideration, $1,100, Eidgnr st, 235 £t u of Blooniingdalo road, o 1, 24x125 11, dnted Oct, 733 conaideration, $500, Yyouths Halstod at, 102 6.10 ¢ 8 'of Oneldn st o f, 25x 140 ft, dated Aug, 4; consideration, $1,00, Tudlsng oy, 81 x% nof wa;ty-flinlhwlalb I 2% 0ft, datod Oct, 233 consldoration, A L Tourtecuth &b, wf, 2003 D™ od ot 27 ; considaration, 330,000, 01 3 i a3 0 B ook ot Owloy' Bubdtelaton in & w & 4, datal Hopt. 1 ; consldoration, $10,000, Lot 60, th Blook 1, of & w I¢ Boc, 20, 80, 14, dafed Apri1 20} conldoration, $1,050 Lot 28, in Block 5, of ' Dave'n 3¢ 0 3¢ of § W X Boo. 8, 89, 14, dated Aug, 11 ; consideration, $2,400, Ridgloy st, 8 0 cor of Morgun st, Lots I to 3, dated July 233 consideration, $3,600. Tot 47, in Blook 18, of » o & Boo, 17, 59, 14, dated Aug. 1 ; vonsidoration, §1,550, L01s13, 18, and 23 in Bub-Llack 5 of Dlock 92, Seo, 7, 99, 14, dnted Hopt, 8 ; consideration, $3,600. rown st, a of and noat Taylor sty w f, Lot 20, with bullding, datod Bopt, 23 1 consldoration, §3,100, Lot 1, in Baker & Erpolding's port of Block 4, of w 11w i( Bec, 30, 30, 14, datcd Jan. 1; consldcration, 0, ot 3 in samo block, datedJsn,1; consideration, 50, Lots 11 ond 19, in Sub-Block 5 of Block 8, in Lec's s w i¢ Bee. 19, 89, 13, dated Oct, 25} couslderation, $2,700, Lot 10, in Bub-Block 3, of same block, dated Oct, 255 couslderation, $1,000, NOnTif OV OrrY LanTTA, Lota 01093, in Block 21, Ravonswood, with ollier ‘properly, dated Sopt, 3; considoration, $20,000, EOUTIN OF OITY LIMITS. Lot 13, in Dlock 2, in Childs’ Subdivision of Ridgo- wood, Hydo Park, datod Oct, 1; cousideratlon, $2,600, Lot 77, in Hinckloy's n w i€ of & o 1 Soo 8,38, 14,dated Oct. 16} consldoration, £3,600, Lot 4, in Block 7, of Bhilnp'a part wof R ins o % of 8.0 X Hoo 4, 36, 14, dalod Sopt, 107 conslderation, 00, Lot 9, in Dlock1, of Baltonstall & Russoll'an 3¢ no A€ of 80 i 5e0 5,38, 14, dated Juno 12; consideration, ,000. Bamo aa tho abovo, dated Oct, 1t d consldoration, COMMERCIAL. Moxpay Evexiva, Oct, 27, The following were the roceipta and shipmonts of tho leading erticles of produce in OChicago during tho pst forty-elght hours, and for the corresponding dnto ono yenr ago: RECEIPT! BHIPMENTa, 1879, | 1872, 7,202 180,741 101684 03,490 Flox seed, ibs Broom-corn, s, Qurcd meat, lba. Beef, brls. Pork, brls, 058} 500,476 190,131 3 gu,mfi 10,250] 53,599 10,350/ 102,753 15| 7,729 713} 109 2,713] 8,008 Withdrawn from store on Batnrday for city coneumption: 3,164 bu wheat; 8,959 bu corn 1,082 bu oats; 1,672 bu rye; 1,637 bu barloy, 'T'ho following grain has been inspected into sgtoro this morning up to 10 o'clock: 858 cara wheat; 837 cars corn; 84,200 bu No.2do by canal; 87 cara onts; 12,400 bu No. 2 do by canal j 12 cara ryo; 830 bu No. 2do Dby canel; 78 cars barloy. Total (872 care), 449,000 bu. Tho following ehows the distribution of the ‘Dbreadstuffa shipped out from this city during tho past weel: Shipped,__| Flour. | WWheat.| Corn. | Outa. | Jarley. 29,831 190,800 68,342 5151 210, Lty To Ogd'bh| iy o Huror 1,30 or B30} - To Mont dane . To Kingaton . 20,3501 3 Othor 0. pto.| i) ot I § Totals.....| 88,67 ,205 820] Gdo,646] 116,842 Also 8,238 bu ryo shippod by rail; and 33,443 budo b Inka'io Butalo, - re el =y Keorchoval & Bon's circular of last wock con- tains what is intended to be u vory scathung rebuke to tho Chicago packers, becauso they have decided to put 190 Ibs of groen moat into the brl of pork, instead of (nominally) 196, as horotofore. It wrongfully insinuates that our doalera can tako out tho overplus, and thon gell the romnindor a8 regular, but has not a word of consuro for tho 8t. Tiouis mon, who have banfi\n 80 much of William Young & Co.'s pork, which was packed two years ngo, and havo changed the brand so 18 to make it abposr tha pork was paoked last wintor. The circular seoms 10 Liavo beon framed by mon who can strain ot [y ‘fihmngu gato and swallow a Bt. Louis saw- mill. The leading produce markets wore gonorally dull to-day, sud most of them wers lower, the great majority being decidedly slck, This was partially’ tho result of the fur- thor stocl derangements in Now York, which have lessoned tho number of or- dors for produce, and wasin part due fo an advanco in freights, whioh provonted shippors oporating to any vory groat oxtont, in tho ab- sonec of o correspondiug advanco on tho sen- board. The receipts of grain wero also larger, nnd considorably oxcoeded the roported ship- moatd, oxcept in corn, Dry goods sold to a fair aggrogate at nominal- ly unuhnufind prices, though somo lines of cotton toxtiles wero being offored ot a concss- sion from provious quotations, In tho_grocery market the changes wero unimportant, Businces continuos rathor quict all° around, and, with the excoption of coffoos,—~whioh aro’ hold with do- cided firmuoes,—the market i not particularly firm. Ono or two grados of rofined sugars wera off Jo; otherwise tho quotations woro un- chauged, ‘Tho bulter marlot was comparativo- Iy utcady, except for medium grades, which aro beginning to accumulato, and are working a triflo enslor. Cnoeso is lons fim, Huy, bides, and Jeathor romain dull. No new foatures wero developed in the oil markot, Busi- ness waareporied good, and the quoted pricos wore uniformnlly well sustained. Pig iron, paints, and tobaceo, remained quiet at uncl nngm! quotations, ‘Tho {nnl doalors in lumbor roport a moderatoly nctive business ab unchanged prices. Tho ro- coipts of cargo lumbor wore Jarge aud in good apsortment. The market was only fairly aclive at about provious prices. Good picco stuff sold ot 8,00, Thero was no further chango jumotaly and tinners' stock, Tin plate {8 now quoted on o basiy of $12,00 for I, 0. 10x14, Trade is only fair, Nuils wero in good domaud and tolorably stondy. Tho markots for naval stores, cooperago, or from, wero without ’ancuptlb o ohange, ‘I'ho demand for hops and hroom-corn s still restricted to ln[)[flt’hl[.{ ourront necossitios, and the supply of both staples is ample to moot presont regnlrnmumu, Wool rewains dull and nominal. Heeds wore dull and onsy. ‘Limothy #old at £2.50@3.05 for good to prime, and flax nt 81,65@1.60, Tho demand for potatoos con- {inucs nctivo, and chioico peachblows soll rend]l{ on arrlval. Groon fruits wero unchangod; all domostio varloties aro firm, applos, espooiatly, boing in active demand, 'The poultry and game trado was only fair, but the offerings, at leust of poultry, woro not large, aud the fooling was & triflo firmor. Bggs ndvanced, Uighwines wore quiob and onslor, declinin 2o por gallon, in_sympathy with o roported de of 1o in Now York (to '02¢), Hales woro vllm tod to 60 brls at 900, and 50 brls at 8934, Tho matkot olosed with holdora at tho insfdo; but 16 is probablo that 893¢o conld ncarcoly hiave boon obtained for round fots of 100 brls and “)iulrduf. ight lot, bnt ke froights woro quiet, but strong, advanc- ing 1o per bu, with nn:lmueh frolght rgom offor= ing at that, as carriors aro growing carolous about opunilng with the incressing risk, and a searolty of back freight, which malkes it scarcoly worth whilo to go out at prosent rates, Corn to Buffalo was taken at 70, and wheat by stesm to do at 80. A total of soyon ohartors was roported, which will carry out 130,000 bu whent, 60,000 bu corny, ancd 50,000 bu oats, Provivlons’ woro moderately notive and Atondlor, nt abont tho snmo rango of pricos as on Bnturdny, oxeopt thut old pork declined 25a por Dbrl; coming down nearor to tha prico of now, und thint meats for. future flnllv«r{ wore hold a shado moro firmly, ‘I'horo was notbing liko an nctive demnnd, bt pnokers offored thole property lors frooly, fooling that thoy cannot afford t9 concedo furthor with hogs nt presnt prices. ’.lgmro aro somo indlcations of a falr demand on Europonn neconut, but as yob it Inchs the active charnoter nutod In pnst yeors, oy if Iinglish huy- ers wore afiaid “to tako lold, It Is cortaln that oll onr spnre moats will bo wanted in Eu- rope, and tho British navy would talo a gront donl of our porlk If it conformed n littlo moro monrly to thelr atandard, Whathor thoy hold off for Inclk of monoy, or because thoy think that tho rocont panio hna not {ob worlod Its legitimato offoot in dopressing tho prico olt {-mvlslons, is nst, not cloar. Probably the ny - thoy alwnys Eltuh in whon prices sull their viowh, Tho mnriiot closod nt tho following rango of pricos: Moss pork, onsh, 812.0214 @12.76; now do, $12.00; do seller Novom- Dbor, tll,’lfi@lhfl}{; do sollor Docomber, $12.00 @12.10; callor Janunry, $12.20@12.26; soll- or Tobruary, S12.60@13.56; primo mona porle, 11.00@11.25; oxtra primo do, 88.75@D.00. Lard, cash or soller Octobor, 7};@1}(0 for old, and 1@736o for now; do, sallor Novombor, Toi do, gollor Decomber, Ti4o; do, aellor Janunry, Tio; do, soller ' Fobruary, 73c. Groon Tintne at (\"f@'ln; do, seller Dacember, 1@74a; Bweob plcfi [od hams, 8%@10c. Groen shoultders ot 85@33¢c; do short riba or long cloar, 5@ B3¢o; do short- clear, BY@GCc. Dry salted sfifmldm, 4{@i3g0; e o Glfo: do short ~clear, O, @60 Dboxod shouldors, scllor Docomber, 4}@' do Cumberlands, ' 6@036o; do short ibs or Tong; cloar, 6} @u-,,.'7 1 0o short cloar, 64{@0%o; do long cub hnms, 75{@Bc. _Meats, sellor Jauun- ry about 1o moro than for Docomboer. Bacon is gotad at Uigo for shouldors; Tho for oloar ribs; 3o for short clonr; and 19@ido for hama, all aolod. Mosa boof, 98.00@8.60 ; axtrn mess do, 0,00@9.50 ; boof hams, 818,00@18.50 for sum- mor, and $80.00@21.00 Tor winter packed. City tallow, GL¢@63{0 ; gronso quotablo at 43@Go. Balos woro roported of 140 brls moss pork (uow) 6t $12,60 5 130 brls do_at £12.00; 2,460 Lrls do goller January at $12,25; 1,000 brls do ot §12.20; "60 tey lard at T3ge; 600 tes do soller February al 780 ; 20,000 Iba shouldors, sollor Docombor, at 407 20,000 1bs bollios at Te, boxed; 40,000 Ihy don hame (1634 ths) and 1,000 pes do Sm 1bs) ab 0.+ 1,200 pes do (17 1b8) nt 6340 26,000 ped do soller’” Docombor, on privato terms ; 5,000 1hs breakfast bacon at 1134e, Tlour was loss active, and & shedo easior in tono, in sympathy with whont, though not quot- ably lower, Thero was a hitlo looking around ou the part of oxporters, but they say that they can gearcely afford to oporate, a8 flour s highor than whoat, whon the difference in freights is takon into account, Local buyers took n few lots. Buckwhont flour was firmer, =t 89.60 for choico. Tiyo flour was ensier, and’ brau stendy. Bales woro reported of 200 bris white winter ox- trng on private terms ; 100 brls l!!lring oxtras (Minnesotn) at 87,25 ; 100 brls ot 86,50 ; 200 Drls do at §7.873¢ & 100 bris do nt $6,00 ; 100 brls do at 86,871¢ ; 100 brls do at 86.76 ; 100 brls do ut 86,253 100 il do at 86,10 200 brls do ot 85,00 3 600 brls on private terma; 100 brls supor- {ines at §8.76 ; 100 bris do at 83.62}¢ ; 200 bxls do at £8.00 ; 76 brls buckwhont at §0.60 ; 60 brle ry0 on privato torms, Total, 2,425 bils, Also, 10 tons bran at $10.60 ; 10 tons at §10.25 ; tons ot §10,00, all on track ; 20 tons do at $10.00, deliverod. The following wers unominally the closing prices : Goodl to favorito hrands whito winters, Medium to good do.. . Gootl to chufeo pring, Medium to good do,, Low to falr spriug, . . $3.00@ 0,00 L 6.0@ 7.00 Wioat was dull, and ¢o lowor on options, while cash lote oxhibited n declino of fully 1o por bu, being in emall domand for shipment, owing principaily to tho advanco in Inke freights. The ndyices from Liverpool wora conflicting, but the privato dispatches genorally quotad that markot s hlg‘ml‘, whilo thero was vety little domand ju Now York, The shippers horo wore a1l the moro divinclined to tako hold liborally, as thoy have bought very freoly for three weels past, in au- ticl‘mtlan of the upward moyement in froights, iheir policy being to send forwaud all thoy wantod, while rates wero low, and hold off towards tho closo of the scason. This kept eash whont 8t & good premium over options for nest mouth’s dolivery, Options to-day wero dull, and dealt in altogethor by locul oporators, thore boing fow or no outride buying ordors; and some speculative holders woro on the selling sldo, whilo there were fow buyors. Tho market has oxhibited n docided chougo within tho }mst two or three days, some of tho moat prom- nont bulls and bears, baving nppnruml;‘s\vn‘)pcd sides, 88 if by mutnal consent. Sellor November opened at 81,0234, doclined to 81.02, ndyaucod to 81,021¢, and closed tamo at 81.021¢. Boller Do~ combor opened at $1.023{@1.03%, closing at g{ ngk @En;lban'x(mfi nionth, or eiul lm'cfla s0ld ¢ X .03%, (tho option sold enrly at $1.0315 cloing at Bl.fib;gi Biraight No, 1 spring 5o netive at 31,07, Nortlwestern whoat (in N, W.) was firm at_$1.00@1,005¢ for No. 1,, and 21.07 for No. 2; No. 8 apring closod a U8, nud roject- od do at 9o, Cosh aulos woro reported of 20,400 bu No. 1 spring, part Northwostorn, at $1.07; 800 bu No. 1 Northweatorn at $1.00%; 1,600 bu do at $1.09; 6,000 bu do at §1.07; 5,000 bu No, 2 spring ab31,031¢; 04,800 bu do at 81,033 ; 18,400 bu do at 81,033 1,200 bu do at. 21,0274 1,600 bu do nt 91,0237 ; 2,800 bu_No. 2 Northwestorn at §1.07; 9,800 bu do.nt 81.0334; 7,200 bu do ot $1.03%¢ ; 1,600 bu No. 3 spring at 9%0; 12,400 bu do at 980; 8,200 bu rojocted spring at 0do; 400 bu by samplo at $1.16, 'Lotal, 257,100 bu. Corn was much loss active, and /@J4o lowor, tho markot being dopregsed by the advance in lako froights, in Bpite of a reported riso of 3d per 480 Ibs In Liverpool, Thore was, howover, n fair shipping domand for short receipts, and tho spoculntive fuquiry for Docembor defivery was nbount equal to tho volumo of frosh recoipts on tho markot, which wero taken u{x ab tho reduc- tion, to carry into the Inut month of the year, Thoro was scarcely any demaud for rogulnr corn, and it was unselable, oxcept at a discount, dur- ing a considorablo part of the gossion, The ro- coipts of this morning was largor than usual, but stifl Jess thau tho reportod shipments (muado ou Baturdey), so that tho statomont of to-morrow morning will show o liberal reduction of our slocks ~ in _store to loss thou 2,600,000 bu, though it cnunot be expeoted that this week will show any further reduction. Beller Novombor opoucd at 8775e, roso to 880, receded to 87340, advanced to 873¢o, aud closed at 87%c. Holler Docernbor sold at ss%g@flx}gu. Rogular No. 2, or sellor the month, sold at 87@373ge, closing very dull at tho inside, Btrictly fresh rocoipts and high mixed closod at 87360, and rejected at 86o. Cash sales wore ro- ported of 8,400 bu No. 2 aud high mixed at 373¢c; 4,000 bu No. 2 at $75¢c; 90,800 bu do at 87igo; 14,000 budo ot 87%¢o; 25,000 Ln do at 87%o; 5,000 bu do at 87%3c; %,mm bu do at 87c; 2,400 bu rojocted at 33fc; 5,600 bu do at Do ; 400 bu morchantable nt 320; 06,000 bu No, 3 nt 83i¢o; 12,000 bu do at 8840, all ailoat, 'Lotal, 197,200 bu, Oats wore moronotive, but vory woalk ; deolin- ing 3{o undor tho woight of lienvy offerings, brought out by reports of n lower market in Now Yorlk, combiuad with an advanco in Inko froights. The market for xe?vuln No, 2 n{lonud at 81560 (wilh #nlos of onr lots in spocial houses nt 8137 @320), and declined to 803{c, closing with the inside bid, Sollor Novembor was very quiot at b 305{@31(o, closing at 803/@30350, nud sollor Docomber was nominal, with 81346 asked. Cash solos woro roported of 12,000 bit No, 2 ab 920; 1,000 bu do at 813{0; 25,000 bu do at 81Yc; 16,000 bu do at 312¢0; 20,900 bu dont 81o; 5,000 Lu do at 803Ge; 100,000 bu do nt 8030 1,200 bu rojocfed at 2o} 600 bu do at 243f0: 2,400 bu do at 2805 600 bu No. 1 white at 8ic: (00 bn nearly white, by ssmple, at 331505 600 bu do blaok at 821¢0. Latal, 94,000 bu, Ttyo was dull and doclinod 3o por bu, in sympa- thy With othor grain, ‘Che murket oponed nt Gl for receipts of No. 2in good shipping houses, and 621¢o cluewhere, hut at tho closs 620 wns tho best DId? anywhere, Balos wore roported of 400 bu No."3 at 680 800 bu doat 03hu; nud 1,200 bu do at 620, Total, 2,400 bu, liejoctod was nom- inal at 68u. Burloy was moro active, and quite strong carly, No. 2 oponing ab 2184, which was an_ad- vanco of 1o irom Baturdny; but weslkoned in symputhy with othor geainto 31,83, and vlosed nominally hotter at §1.83. Bellor November sold at $1,82@1.03; and siollor Docomber at 31,84, No, 8 sold at 97c@$1,00, tho outslde belng in proforred Imunun,dnml closod nlz tUl]n. Tejootod an oty Was wonls, sample wore Ho numerous a8 to he vory heavy, none but good lots finding buyors, Cash sales wero roported of 20,600 bu No 2 at §1.34; 800 bu doat §1.803¢; 25,000 bu do at ©1,4 1 10,000 bu do nl H1.825¢ s 4,800 bu do ak £1,02 , 9,200 bu No, 8t $1.00 ; 6,800 bu do at 093¢0 ; 2,400 bu do at 90c ; 1,000 bu do at P8o 2,000 bu tlo at 970 ; 400 bu rofootod as 700 ; 400 D doab Tho; 1,000 bu do nt Tdo; 400 bu by snmplo at §1,40; 400 bu do at $1,86; 400 bu do at ©1,12; 400 bu do nt 81.04; 1,200 bu do at 81,00 B!‘O Lu do ut 900 ; 400 bu do at 80g, on teack ; 400 bu do at $1,10, dolivored, Total, 00,000 bu, ZUROPEAN MARKETS, Tho following is Bocrbohm's diapatch to the Board of Trade in this oity to-dny ¢ Oot, 27—LonpoN—Cargoea of wheat Off coaat fimior, English country mirkets for wheat mostly o shado donror, Fronch country markots for wheat genorally gewor, Mun\;;g.n:»—-\;w{m improving.” Gom quict. LAVENPOOT~Wheal 3 3 frneor quict; pring, 11a Sd@11s JIPONTS FROI THE BEABOARD, Tho following wore the nggrogate exports of tho atliclos named, from tlie ports of Portland, Boston, Now York, Philndelpbin, and Baltimor Tar tho'woek ondin, 5y b Oct. 261 Rye, by o 8 "I'ho “flmfl clonrancos for Europo from the portd of Now York, Boston, Montreal, Thiladel- Dhis, and Baltimoro, aggrognted, wera for tho undormontionod weoks ns followa't lour, [ Wheat, [ Corn, | Xye, | Oats, orin, | o | o | e | B 67,708)1,760,304| 700,602| 76,700 0,81612,567,673] 973,627| 87,444 AN4UBT04064T) 1618701 25,108) ... 45,28212,547,601( 508,304| 48,055( ..., otal four wks|104,27418,085,114|1,723,4021100,364) . 30,3901,594,050 900,885 10,444 63,0211,460,105| 903,012| 3604( . y 123/1,11,470)137,522)23, 32,011) 847,884)1,105,440) 73,001| . otal four wks|167,894]5,000,258]3,585,872| 205,001 (12,012 THE WILEAT GROP. Moasrs, Williaw McLaren & Co. make the fol- lowing cstimato of tho whont product of tho Northwost, orops 1872-70.—Actual facls and caroful ortimatos of the crop of 1872, for the Btntes of Wisconsin, Illinols, Iowa, and_Minno- sotn, show the disposition of it to have boon as follows : 2 . Recolpta of wheat, and flour roduicsd to whoat, nt Milwaukee, Aug, 20, 1872, to Aug, 20, 1879, woro, ©ovsss s 20,900,830 Tecolpts of wheat, wnd flour reduced to wheat, at Olicago, Aug, 1, 1813, to Aug. 1, 1870, Tocelpis of wheat, and fiaiir rediicsd towiicat, at Duluth, 8t." Louis, ond othor points, from tho four Biates namad) Av o Aug, 20, 1873, (catimnted). . Consumiption of tho fonr Biatex (oatimnie Beed on estimuted averago, 0,130,10 20,028,012 88136 DU POT BEX0Lveess o 0,204,248 Toinl crop 1872 Aisposad of 03,511,740 In catfinating tho crop: of 1875, Staten namod, wo 1ako aa & busls tho orop of 1872.... cves o 03,611,740 Add for " incrosod ) ‘ncro, ine oroased avorage, aud old whoat Teft. over from previous crop, In all oqual to 25 por cenb INCIeAB0. cosearsrvassarans « B377,008 Eatimntod total product 187 110,389,087 Conaumption of thio four Siate bnsed on 4)¢ bu per_caplta of poptilatlon, ccusus 1870, with 25 per cont increasondded. ..., 28,171,360 Tequired for eod, on Lusts acis unl average, 1872-3 (with 16 per cent added for 1873-4), at 7 bit per acro CLLLI Availablo for xport from tho Nortlwoat, B0as0n 1870-4, o 77,633,887 Of {hls thero 'y ioon , a followa ¢ Recolptaof wheat, and flour ro- duced to_ whoat, at_Mlwaukeo, Aug. 20 to Oct, 16,1873.... ..., 8,071,240 Tocoipts of whest, and fonr T 3 duced to_ wheat, st Qhfeago, 1ut Augustto Oct, 16, 1873..c.x... 11,760,874 Estimated out mosement via Du- lulh, Bt. Louls, aud other . poluts, Aug, 100 ' Oct, 15, 1873, 9,000,000 —— 23,783,114 Remalning $n farmere’_Linnds, ovallable for shipuont from thia NOMAWEE.. es . .v.rs 50,801,123 PRODUCE BTATISTICR. The New York Produce Exchange Weekly givos tho following ¢ ‘Tho vialblo supply of grain, including the stocks in ‘lnulm‘y at tho prineipal points of scoumulation at ako and sonbonrd ports, in traueit on tho Inkes, the Now York canaly, and by rail, was, Oct, 18, 1878 Wheat, | Corn, b, Bu. Oats, In store at bu New Yorlk., 7,557, 193] 3,800,951 Albany. o l“'fl.ag 113, 09| iERTY 48,179] 30, 000, ko uhipmu Tail shipniont N.Y. canals Total—Qot. 18, * Toi=0en . ‘utal. 09| Tatal—! 12,. 3 | 1,237,903 813,258, o3| 2 AT X1 12,681, 111 7287 1471115,463,731 TG AT ‘Enstward movenicotof flonr aud grain from the porta of Chicago, Milwaukee, Tolvdo, §t. Louis, and Olove- l.l;ml, for the week ended Uct, 18, and thelr distribu- ton 3 Vieat, | Corny | Ol | 7670 Thae | G | e 1O EM|T, Vi o 43,110 65, 29,003 W0, 285) Ulav Tako Suporior..| Port Huron, arnin, Qudor Colllugw. St. Uniborinos, | Walkoravillo .. | Proscott 7 87,05 Total ceeass vad| MIT4Y 1 o, woel, 182|160, : 673, 071 43,97 (_1_or weok, 1871.| 123,205| 'W‘I.MM T3, 8| m.ml 49,8 o imports of flour ani grain nfo {ho United King- dom of Great Britain and Ireland for tho weok cnded Oct, 4, 1673, and {rom about_Sopt, 1, 1873, to Oct, 4, 1873, and for other comparative periods as noted : 1673, 187279, 187172, 187071, Peck, Seuli1to Sent, Sto Sept, 4 o Oct. 4. Ocl.b, " Oct.6. 4,1, cut, Cicta, cta, 12 te, 120G, 113 Iba, 018,050 430803 039,5 4 0,360,285 5,201,846 4,603,251 2,410,049 2 365,484 879,628 040437 1,802,412 TR 1,007,600 691,177 08 ' 05,2 31,370 uHET 107,19 4L1g 310,270 266111 454,640 00,160 3 8,800,060 11,004,016 10,082,768 Tho s uumfli’ of wheat In tho'mntkets of Franco 1a aitributablo to. tho lnrgo roquirements for seoding and the preoceupation of tho furmars in propating for tho whent crop of 1874, Tho roquiremonts of whent Lov seding in Feauco iro catimated af 2400000 awie, Tho nennlly small supply fn October is aitributable to thio noeding demand, nd in - November more amplo supplics aro expacted, Fnanos,—Tlie Imports and exporta for iho first e1ght montlin of 1874, havo bren as follows : Fxcess | Difiey finporta | imports Im- | Er | over | under ports, | porta. | cxporta,| exports, 100,200(3,068,638] ... .. (5,800,088 7,174,800'3,340,882 3,835, 1d) 107,600 203,492 Tlour, owts. ... Wheal, ewta, Oats, owts. £80,200] 449,254/ Barloy, cwis, ‘837,2001,650,B50| Tye, owta., . 17,400(2,206,306 Tuclwheat, owlel .ve..o| 181 TTho slock of whoat in Marsclllos OCE, 3, 1873, was 30,08 motrical quintals, of 2203 Iba avolfdupols éach, a1id of petroleutn, 12,600 qnintals, "Liso stock in Patis, Oct, 1, 1673, was 26,015 quintals of whoat, and 8,633 quintals and 86,447 encka of flour, Tho atppliea of hreadstufla ot Pesth, Hungury, for tho week onded Oct, 4, 04 comparod with tho two wecks Rye, Barley, Oats, Maize, cutr, cwts, cwts. “ciets, 14,483 18,760 43719 7,670 05,820 14,001 16,094 28651 7,208 ,270 19,079 17,000 98, pt. 20, '73, 3 1,001 “Llis comparntiva oxporin from 8t Petorsburg, Tus- aia, from Jan. 1 to opt, 16, 1878 and 1872, wors 70, 1812, Tachetierta, 0 buahels each, 11,440 485,55 11,608 100,650 1,718,253 thig Unftod ug, i1, 1873, woro “Lso Imports for (ho four weuks ended Sopt, 27, 1873, woro 738,005 qrs, Ex- yart suna thae, 417,095 i nol ; fimports over oxporta 120,010 qrs, 'Lhis {8 at 1ho Tals of & gross imyport of 9,557,003 qra, “[io supply for thewoek ended Oct. 4, 1073, including tho mports, miua oxports, plus tho’ farmors delive crlea fu the Kingdow, were equal to 420,347 qre,, aguinet wn evarage weokly consumption of 423,000 qra.y which {4 ut tho rato of 23,000,000 qrs per snown, It wmuat bo borno in mind that tho ceason of nayle gatiou on tho lukos and Now York canuls I neating it cloeo, Slipnionta from Obleago und Blilwaukeo aftor tho Gih of Noyounher Ly safling voesols, and the 101 of that month hy eteamors, Wil bo in timo for Eltpying eafuly by canal, ‘Theto i ot much cortaine ty that shipments from Buffalo later thau (ho 16th of Novombor will reach: tdowator beforo the closo of the canals by frost, 50 that thrce woeks 11 about tho lmit for shipmonts’ by eanul from Buffalo, snd avout bo wieeks for shipments from Ohicago und Milwaitkos to ot sufoly through to tduwator by thy trls Canal, "o pupyitod for tho next Hitee weuks will bo moder: ato nt the point for both wheat wud mntze, or about on-and-otie-tisif milllons of bl of nach'woekly il {ho closo of navigation, ubout Deo, 1, WIIERE 18 IROQUOIH To the Editor of e Chicago Iribune : Corn upeculators in Michigan are anxlous to soo another letter from * Iroquols,” What ho 3,003,643 leat futo Lerveen R i gt i o T Kiukfllfifil h‘m)ll Hept, 1, 1872 gaual fo 1047241 dr of wheat, to don't Lnow shoub the corn ~prospeot would mako tho basls for nnother lotter, Por- Liaps o Is “*long " on lils favorite staple, and is 187 only walting; liko somo_othors, for his predic- tions {o b fulfilled. By nll moans ho should not go back, ovon by his eilonco, on his frionds. Writo another letter, * Iroquols,” and choer ug up with your statistics of o short crop of corn, & NAND RAriDs, Aoller tho : LATEBT, In tho afternoon wheat wae in I;?M roquest and onslor, nomn,{ ol $1.0205@1.02, month, and 81,00%@1.02%% sollcr tho lattor option closing ab &1.0; ovembor,— Also at $1.027¢@1,03 sollor Devembor. closing at tho outsldo. 874 @370 rollor Docomber. freighta wore quiot and unchanged, ————— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Corn was flulue and eonsior, closing at lovember, end #81fc seller Othor grain, provistons, and lake MoNpay EvENING, Oct, 27, ALCOMOL—Wns in moderato demand and casfor, closing at $1.7 85 for 04 per cont proof, Dllgo : e it M-UOR) is substantinlly 'the samo, being changed, Dolow aro the quotatious : Tho gonoral condition of tho mar- uict and tun- liolco to oxtra hurl, 8@06; brush that will work iisolf into choico Buielbroom, 8 @10} Cholco. atad Taaid, o for gaod do, GX@Tos 4 @0%es ntorlir bras 56 430, }glEANB AND PEAB—Tloro wasa falr inquiry for boans, 04 folfown: $2,25@2.50 common to falr and former prices wero genorally mafntalned, Navies, $2,60@2,05 ; good to primo medium, Venns, $2.00@2.15, Yoi- low ‘Sujll. 28, BUILDING MATERTALS—Weroe in modorato request at tho quoled pricos: & stucco, casting, 33, Porttand 0@0.50; Now. (ork. coment, $7,60@ 60@4.00 8,00 8 brl ; Rosondalo comont, $3,5@3.50; Utlc, Louta. vllle, Manlius, ond Akron_coment, $2.00 blo dunt, £3,00; lim b $1,10@1,15 § by oring tinlr, 3 bl ick, & 1,000, ‘o), $0.60@7.00; preesod brick, $14.00 Driok, $6,60; Muwnukeo and Raeino ; whito sand, , 400; Innd t‘x'umm rl, 3, L U’ aH Dresse 00,00, del.; do common, $14.00@10,00; Indian: 00@25,003 do common, $10.00@16.00; firo clay, rl’; mar. 0 in bulk, 80c@t1.00; lime' (brls) brl, $1.60@2,00 ; plasi- $55,00@00.00 3 buslting brick (com~ e (] BUTTER—No spactal scivity was noticeabla in tho domnnd for this staplo, but tho movement wan quite up to genoral oxpectation, and former prices woro ad- hored to with a good dogreo of.firmness, Of medlum graden thero in somo sooumulation, but cbolco and common Oholco {nferior to common, 13@18c. juslitfes keop well sold 'up, Wo quote: yellow, 25@3260; modium to good, 10@20; BAGOING—Pricos rango tho ssmo na for s fort- night pust, whoro thoy may bo_consldored steady. Wo Topeat our liat: Btark A, STxc: Ludow Lowiston A, . 8501 i!gxgz Qtor Oroct, Siay udlap 0 guunies, sihglo, 17@180 bkt 2 COOPERAGE—Wa continuo to quote: rels, $140@1.45; wh $1.00@1, s} flour B! seun 40000 slaves, rot 24, @20,00 ;" tiotcs stuvoe, o o, $25.00328,00 @30,00; do @11.00; A, 85503 Amorican, 82ig0; Amoskeng A, e, 4 and 5 b 0iiblo, 2803 wool ky b S oia0; e, arrol L 3 lard, e mercing deio . pask do, bucked, $24,00 Sy v, wongn, $35.00 ‘whiel 08, TO 28, oickod: $i5.00@37.00 ; lotr stives, £0.60 circio flour heading, T5@0io per. soti ur hoop-poles, $14,00@15,00 per m} pork and tierco poles, $30,00@40.00 per m, OHEESE—New York {s quotod unsottled and lower, and the Clncinnald and Clovelsnd markets aro olso ‘withstan uod fair domand. anxiety to downyard look, 13x¢ wmkenll‘:fl;’whluh causca an_easjor feoling 8 ‘actorymen beg low hero, not~ tho light stocks in storo nnd thoe contin- gin to manifest moro realizo, and, altogethor, the wmarkot hna s 'Wa quoto: Now York factory, 190 Ohio factory and Western factory, do, 19@ 1o des, T@110, oLt domand. wos light {o-day, and in soft «conl tho foeling was less firm, most descriptions bolng offered at & conceuslon from tho quotations, Wo, how- ever, $11.00; Lackawannn, $10,00 ; Erlo, $3.50 ; 0,503 Cherry Miue, $9,003 @9.00; Indlana block, $7.60@8.003 $9.60;" Bin ‘make no change in our lat: Lahigh ropared, ‘Blossby s;‘}u’féoun'r}" lossburg, $0. 60 3 Gannel, $10.00; Lick Ttun, $8.60: Hocking Vailoy, $8,60 Kirkland O rato, onk, $8,00 ; Kingston, $7.00; Wilminglou, 6,00, > e Woro n good domand, searcoy sud bighe nlos, em ‘Drace 20 cascs at 2301 1,200 doz and 50’ casea 8t 220} Tho offerings woro comparatively lghf, 300 doz at 210, FEATHERS—Wero quiot and unchnnged, as follows s Primo to cholto live-goeao fenthers, (3@170c, from first handa; Jobbing price, 17}@8lc;’ 3 per cont discount forcash; chicken, 6®8c; tirkey, S@dc, TISIH-A quict n i foclig provailod in this morket, and values werongalnstoady and unchanged, Woxopeat our quotations of Salurdiy ns follows: fish, 3g-brl, $5 troiit, $5.00@5. $13,50314.00 No 1 white- 60@06.60 ; No, 2 do, $5.25@5.40; No, 1 No,1 shora mnckerel, now, i-brl, 1 bay, $10.00@$10.60; No, 2 mack- L00': No, gglfiw-hfl, $8,60@8.76 ; ' farnlly mackerl, X-prl, $7.00 td dajg.lenhorn kuu,fi.xlf@, ) $6,00@0.25F Goorge's codfisy, $0.6 o Sblt, bee $0.00080.00" o, 2t Labrador herring, round, brl, 38,00@8. $4,25@4.60 ; box horring No.'1, 30@U 103 b sealed, 40@400; Columbia River salinun, i @’.!.’.!-‘xé’;zmk codflsh, i, $4.76625,00 3 i do Labrado? 3-rl, ox_ lerringt -Drls, $10.00 @103}, FRUITS AND NUTS—But slight chango was notice- able in tho fruil market, Trado continues quict in alt departments, and for moot articles in tho list tho fools ing Ia rathicr cosy. fitialy beld, Wo figs, drums, 11@1%; Frenchh pruncs, @160} raisins, crv, old, $2.60@3.76; ralolns, @U:25 ; Faising, Valesicta, now, rants, ' now, TH@T0 Dossio—Alden ap) ed, 10 @ 10%0 ; Wostern _ do, 7i@8c; Southern ‘penctios, pared, 2 mized, TH@BE 3 berrle 3" old do, les, 17@2003 do, wul i valnuls, 1@170 ; 'Brazils, 9%@10; @150} I?l{?lcnu'pnnnum, ’ax&x% nuls 8x@0o: Tenncsses pennuls, 02 GROCERIES~Trade was reported gs, in_Doxcs, Now, m@d: 3 Turldel, praver, 14 yers, now, $.76@2.65; raising, loy- 3 Ins, looro Muscatol, $3.00 13)4@14c; Zanto cur- 0 3 citron, 38G@40c, Michigon, Hlle- % @ e 65@Tic, 24c; peaches, halves, 93¢ @102 ¢} lnckborries, how, 13}/@140 ; rasy 08, 42@43c § pitted chorries, 30@3%0 s Ny ‘berts, 153@10¢; almonda, Terragona, 23@240, I 27@280; Ohill walunte, '23@21c ; Decan, imingl Michigsn quarlors, b Dates are firmer—now leld ot 0@ 0xc. Halves poaclics aro in light supply ond nro loto : FongraN—Dated, : 0@9240 3 15@ o, UT=Fil- Naples Trouch Toxns, on pea- @73(c, et ai aubstan- t1ally Saturday's quotations, an o decline fn one or two grades of refined sugar being the only change noted, Aside from coffeen, which ato tll firmly hald, ther Woa_n ratler casy focling inall departments of tho market, though it is not thought that tho preaent weakuess will amount to any material decliue in any instance, prices alroady belng rolalively low, quote: Br-CAnn, BoDA—TI@8c, Qovrres—Mocn, 34K @iso; Jova, No, 3, 20y@2H3c; faney Rlo, choldo do, 26@20%0 ; prime Rio, 2314(@253 3 @240 ; rostlng do, do, 24¥@?5c: common do, 2, 23g23%0; Blngopore Javu, 8@28450 ; ' Costa Wo 0, G, Java, 303{@11 1o} xct 800 Rica, fancy, 46N @20350 ; do, prime, 255@200 ; Muracalbo, 253 @20ic, OANDLEa—Star, full welght, 19@10160 ; stearino, full welght, 14X@160 ; do, short weight, 133/@14 i 1S 8@8i0; langoon, TH@Tige; Caro- ToR—Patna, ling, 0@Y; e, o flwflAm’-‘—Pflont cut loaf, 12x@123¢¢; crusbed and Powdercd, Uig@lixe; granulated, 11 ;g:lifidu;@ 0e; O 6.3, T0k@10i(c: yeflow ‘cho slandard,{0x@107¢¢ ; do, No. 2. 105 g)m;nxhw w,flf@i No, 1, 1 co © brown, , ; rimo do, D@9 fair do, 9@0Xc; " ! gt 35 E100; tairdo, DGO 8@8i0; Now Orleans sugar, ciiol Jrin, Sbigo; do, i, 84681 molassca ' Eugar, mon doy 050:_do mon, TH@8Xe, V@100 cholco come y NG {o; com~ Bynyrs—Dinmond drips, $LI@LIS ; eilver drips, oxtra lluo, B@8S0; good eufur-howso uyrup, 19@GD0 oxira do, (5@700 900} do primo, 75@800; do common, Rico mol 32@35c, HavenaTgs—Common to hoat, 0@93e, Brioes—Allspico, 17@180 3 cloves, 33@400; 8@40c; pepper, 289290 ; nutmogs, $1.50@1, ow Orleans molasscs, cliolce, B5G 61@T0c; Porlo sy, chiolco,’ 62@03c; common molussce, cassla, gin- itor puro, 2@o § do No. 1, 20aafo do No, 3,10 90, O es—orman mottiod, S3@83 e Oollen West 6@0i{e; Whito L!ll‘y’a.n,l,{@flko; ‘Bayon ' Tnperial, o Rose, 6}(@ 6@840; Jgoy _palm, 6@GNo; white “n@n::‘xm, 53{@6c; Champalgn, SX@030; Drime rose, B@OXC, Branci—Gloss, 9X(@100; corn, 9@110; uundry, 6@ 5 70 connmon, b GREEN FIUITS—Ordera for apples contio to arrivo frecly from tho Weat and Sout 18 very firm, and tho markot Tho erop {8 quite Ught this scason, Other domosffo fruits were fn moderate demund snd firm, Wequoto: Lemons, $10.00@11. .00 @ box; fn- ferlor lomons, $7.00@9.00; oranges, $10,00 per brl; Califoruln pears, §,60@4.50 Dor caso. apples, $2.50@3.50 por bl ; do in car lots Poars, 76 caso (13- boxew),§.25€4,00; do, por Ctawbas do, $4.25 per casio; do, ) per badket, £1. 1,23; cultivated cranberries (Cary'saud Enckott’3.$l por brl ; cultivated do, $12.0014,00; O: 10,009 brl; wild do, $11,00@12°00, 110 per baaket, plea {1 $3.40 3 450 brls doat @000 per box or baskot, Orn‘l;mf‘({o sk, apo Quinces, $1.000 Wo note salea of 19 cars enning’s brand) 310 bris at $3,60 ; 105 brla do at $3,85 ;400 brla do at $3,25 ; 205 mmon to cll;llcu DO 00; g 00 od _do, oon ap. Drlaat $3,00, Also 9 cars at $3,50 ; 1 car st $3.00, 11OPE—Were quict and without epeclal chango, We repoat quotations : York State, 600 ; Bavarians, 40c, Prime Western, 40@400; New HAY—Romains quiot ut about formor rates, Only o sunall Enstern domund _oxiste, tho Juquiry olng ulmost cutirely of a local character, Wo quote the wholosalo pricea pal by doalers, contain $14,00@14.50; do, mixed, $11.00@11,60 do, midland, %6, Loose oN WAaox- No, 2, profrie, uplund, $9.60@ 003 do, slough, $7,00@: ‘!muhll‘h $11.00@14.00 3 prairio, follows—cars to 50000 s Now timotly, Trimo, $14 ,50@16.00 § £12,0013.00 3 10,00 1 4,00, $7.00@0,60, Yor dellvery of pressod, $1,00@1,60, ac~ cordiug to distanc e, HIDLES—Tho lilde trade contfuucs dullat thoan- nexed rangu of prices: Gresn city buteliers, To; groen cured, 1 H@e ¢ grocn ca) dry Kp, W0@30; long-haired kip, 110+ dcacon’ skins, scord, eut, orathorwl TRON AN port. 14160 voul ki, 120 ¢ ary saltod, 170% dry ut, 10c; do, huavy, Jc: part cred, 3 diy calf, Mo} flint, 10400 50@0c | gribby, o damaged, two-thirds prica, D STELL—I'hore woro no chungos o' ro- Tiie domand continucs modorate, and tho given Tates oro usually montained, the excoption belng for Trgo lot wheu pricos are abhded o littlo for cash, Wo quoto 3 Iron «us eune 80-10@ 4 rates Horso-slios {roz 6} @6 rates Tlate iron, com . 0 Norway fran Norwuy nindl-r Gorman plow atocl Gaat blow atocl, Amerdean tool i Quraino fool stoul, Engllsh fool stocl IEoglish spring tei ‘Aniorican cast spriug Biecl. Btool tiro, Aeltlovs @ B raton @ Vo B 1b @G0 F 1 LEATHER—Wo quoto the mavkel quiot and oas) botl for domestio amd lmported stock, Tho Iallu\vlny[' prices are current 3 HEMLOOK, Clty harnosa, g?um Ty ;flnnsu;:u. ne, eity, ev4% Ki 1 sesene 10(‘1": o R 1, Wi ¥ uppor, No, fives Olly upper; Nos 3) @ fhavee s ! e 4 40y 43 0 1,10 85@ 1,20 @ 20 e 2 al, clty.. Oalf, country.. ... Tougls uppor, alandard Rough 1pper, damnged, Doitulo Hiatghtor aoh D, A golo Kip, ifar, French caif, Jod Fronch calf, Lopioin Fronch ealf) 24 to 10" ita Erenelt i, 0 to 00 1ba, . . 1,008 'TALS' AND TINNERS' BTOOK—Tho may at presout bo-qoted sloady at tho notedon Saturday, Busiucssis only falr, quotations : roduction Wo ropest iy PLATE—1C0, 10514, $12,00¢ do, 13513, $12,60; do, 14x20, $10.00; do, voolln, 1x2, 10, §1160; do, 26215, Tro Try—Targs, 4005 smntl, 410; bar, 42, LrAp—Pig, 80 bar, 100; Tlpe, full coils, 100 ; autdo, 1lc, Siekr Zano—Tull casks, 10)0; half casks, 103o0; Losn quantlty, 11c; slabs, 550, Brver Tnod—No. 24 6o rates; Russla 0 No, 1 atained, 105 rotos, GarvamzED ThoN—No, 16@30, 15 fron, 230; + No,22@24, 1603 No. 25220, 1703 No, a7, 180; N0, 95, 200, A tiscounl of 23 per cont is made from thia llst, Gorrrr—Coppor bottoms, 870; brazlors, ovor 13 Ibs, 4703 tinned coppor, 30o; planished coppor, 4003 do, out to sizes, 48c, Wan—Non, 1100, 00; 7190, 10a; 10to 1, o; 13, 11x0; 13 aud 14, 1303 16 ond 16, o 18,1605 10, 1003 40, 200; 1 4003 calint feno wire, by car-load, 6o, 117, 160} il bundle, 50 por cent dis- NAILS—Woro In geod demand, and former rates sreesrulondnared o, L0356 3 80 do, $4.87( 1 do, u.m’\? U0 do, $013%5 04 ;md,v olinch, $7,00, NAVAL 8TOh Wo qrioto : 10@00d, por ey AL § A e 8 d do, fino, $7.02% ; 2d do, RES—Met with tho avorage domand at 5 do, the annoxed rates: Manilis ropo @ lb, 17)go; sisal Tiemp cord, ropo, § I, 163@101¢o; ensh mir'infi. % llfiiflgggnu onkurm, alo, $6.00(36. T b, B nta0.00 Business continund falrly act W 18, 20@ os tartod. ropo, i x‘xz' 17618; , . 00@0.¢ O1LS—Nothing new was m‘mlugxtll:: tho oll m(frket. vo ot tho annoxad quo- tationa: Carbon, 180+ extra lord ofl, strictly winter, 80, doy ctirrextt make, 7@T60; No. 1, 0 g, 880 1 8@100; No; insced; raw, 08@$1.00; do bolied, $1,03@1.06; whale, 80@820; sporm, $2.1092.90; neata 'foot ofl, o L 3 : strictly pure, $1,10 ol G03 F atraiter Gdos olophant i, 050+ o motl, 16@10c, do oxtra, D0e; do No, 1, 760; bank qrpontine, naphths, ‘63 gravity, 18@100; naphths, come POTATOES—Tho demand continues in oxcons of the supply, and tho murkol is vory fem; copecialy fox penchy ows, at $1,00@1.10 dellvered, It is undorstood that potntoca are Leing acnt to this markot from Noew York, Tho recoipts to-day wero modorato, Wo note salea of 1 car chofco peachiblows at $1.10: 3 cara at $1,05; 1 car slightly mixed at $1,03, all Qellvored. PDbLTR AND GAME—Poultry waa rather quiet, t, 08 tlio offerings were light, dealers ‘wero nske ing full prices, Dressed N““IH was in fair request, nl ‘wiion chofeo, Gomo was plon! prices, 8.95; uflrlng do, $2.25@2,60; ducks, $3.00@3.! ed chickonsnt $2,60@9,60; gocso, $9,00 Do, EhaD; hoan, HA0@AM irt .00 qual L] L BiS0@at por doz: smal d $1,00 % vonison enddles, Joug cut, BEIDS—Woro dull, and timoth; on] 1, and sold nt former Wo quoto: OId or. mixed chickens, $2.76@ 50 ; dress. B11.00; turkeys, 103" pralrid clifckons, $3.00@3.60 ; Jinrd ducke, 5@1,60 ; suipo, ‘Toms, 185 y wag cany nt $2.60@ 16@3dc, 9,65 for good to prime, Olover was nominalat $5.60, and buckwheat ot $1.00G1.10, Salen includo 20° bags primo timothy sood at bugn do 0t $2.00; 19 bags good at $2,65 18 $2,60; 2 cara finx ok $1.005 . Flux sold ab $1.06G100, £2.60; 85 voga dont 1 car do o $1.65, . BALT—Thoro 8 n modorate loca) aud interior do- ‘mand, prices ruling stcady at tho givon rango : Onon dago, 'Cunadn, and Suginnw, fino, $2.00+ coardo, solar, $2,16 3 dalry, without bags, §3.25 1 bage, $4.10@4.25 3 Turks Island, $2.00. THAS—We quoto a8 follows : Young hy mon te fur, 40@b0c; do good, O $2.10% conrso diamond, O, $2.18; ground Jairy, with ‘Ashton dairy, por sack, $5.00@6,.23 ; ordinary roun s0m, com- 0@700 § do cholco to extra fiue, 05c@$1.10; common to fing old Iy good it nom, £5@850; common ‘imperia), oy1ns, ¢ 2] 60@600; to_cholco do, He@SLI0; Lie to good gune povdar, 10@000 s chidlce Hngsiioy, SLISGLA0; oxtra $1.05@1.40; cholco to oxira now Jopan, 00c@$1,00; fair to good old, 05@70c; commou do, 39@420 ; colored natural loaf’ Japan, 65060 to fine Oolong, 35@450; good, B5@6503 ¢ 85c@E100, 3 common 0lcd 0 oxtra, TOBACOO—Was In moderate demnnd at steady and unchnnged prices : Fixe_Our—Extra, 15@850; cholco, 65@700 ; modi um, 55@00c ; poor to comnon, 40@30¢, Pruc—Natural loaf, 75@80c’; Dinek, ound, 43@53c, (i Sright, co@100 ; BxorNG—Good to choice, 82@30c; medium, 20@ 3lc: common, 20@28e, WOOD—Prices Wers firm ot tho Tecent advance ¢ Beoeh, $10.00; maple, $11,00 ; hickory, $12,00; elabs, $7.00 dolivered, YOOL—Was dnll and nominal, —_— Wo qutoto CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. MoKDaY EVENING, About forty cargoos wero at tho docks this morning, and tho supply wes compoeed of n very good nesort- meut of luinber, Thero a3 a fair atlondanco of local and interlor buyers in thio mornlng, and tho market as modurately actlve, priccs belug ithout quotablo change, thongh easy, Pleco atufl from cither Manisteo or Tudington bronght §8.00, and abingles sold at £3.12'7, Quotations aro given bolow : Mill-run hoards ps, 314,00@315, cantlin 9,005 jolsts and $3,185; Iath, §2,00, LUSBER FREIGITH, Mantsteo, $2,60; Muskegon, $2. Grand Ia 1,00 ; Pentwater g, $6.00@8.25; AT TIX YANDS, Tho matkot wns moderaloly active, and prices remain without quotablo cliauge, as follows FITE OleATse e rasvo. Second cloar, 1 facli to 3 et Tuird clear, 1 inch, Third cloar, thick, .. 43,00 Oloar flooring, 1et and 2 togothier, Tough.,.. caeatienls 3801 Clear eding, st aud'3d toge Common siding. Common flooring, Gomunon flooring, dresse: Wagton-box boards, salcet ana upward. .. Astock boarda 1 stock boards Qatack boards Common_ boards, © 12,00 Jotst, scantling, smail fimbor, foncing, atel, 10 feot and under, green. 13,00 Jolstnd scantling, 18 L0 24 fodk. Piekets, square, Piokets, nt, Codar poats, plit. . Cedar posts, round. Tat I . No. 1 suwod shingles; A or Btar... Butngles on No. 1 sawed.. doll which cliargo follows {hio ahfnglee, Thickness—Fivo sliingles to bo two inches ness, Longlh—Sixteon fnchcs, A QOct. 27. and o ,00; good to cholco hoards and strips, $10.06@18.00 ; common or mixed do, $3.00@ ‘hingles, udington, $2,25 25 ; Monomiitieo; $2.0092.25 ; Oconlo, §2.05@3.00; White Lale, $2.35, , @55.00 in thick ATDWOOD. Blnck-Waluut — Counters, $100.00@150,00: _cloar, $05.00@85.00 ; common, $36,00@50,00% cull, $20.00Q 85,00 ; flooring, $80,00, Asl,—Clear, $28,00@: cull, 1?u.ml@{ns % flooring, $30.00@10.00, [¢ ialiCl cu]{. $8.00@15,00. 40,00 ; common, $16,00@25.00; 0.00@40.00 common, $16,00825.00; Mickory.—Clear, 38.00@50.00; eommon, 220,008 85,003 cull, £12,00@18. Maplo—Olear, $23.00@35.00; common, $10.00@25.00 I cull, $10.00@15,04 Bhitornut—Clear, §35.00@60.00; common, $20.00@ £10,00@60,00; 0! @600 5 00, n cur, @25,00 ; cuil, 10,0016 common, $16.008 00@10,00; common, $20.00 Magon Blocklickory pxles, ver ech S1.09010; wanon poles, cach, 45@550 3 Lox_ boards, Florida red do counters, 500 : rosewood, 50R80s ; whito —_—— 90,0040,00, cedar, 950 porft ; mnh\mnny“(w@mu; olly, 30c, CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Moxpav Evesing, Qct. 97, I OATTLY—Receivald, 3,000 hoad, A literal nggre- ate of eales was nccompliehed in this dopartment of the live-stock markat, but the prices realized were un- Tomunerative, und consequently unsatlstactory, Thero was_uo visiblo uppreciation in values of eny clu: of ny stocls whlo, it wo ozcopt good to choleo beovos, which about hold tho prices wero searcely sustainod, Although #h) r own, Inst weol's closlng tho fresih arrivals woro considerably short of tho average of Donday’s, this fuvorablo circumatance bud no per- ceptiblo efifect upon flio matkot, owing to tho lurgo supply of stalo atock, bobween 7,000 un hinving been Lield over from fast ek, Nolson_ Blorris, whoso purclinses ombraced d 8,000 heud Auluo from Bomo 500 Thead, the umount of stock taken for the Eustern mar- keta was comparatively emnll, Local butchers bought with sowi freedumw, aud soveral buuehos were taken by Teodors and packers, bt the totsl of enlos did not vooch 9,000, thue leaving suotlier 1,000 Liead to bo addod fo_tho onormous supply alrea in tho yards, Thiat a large amount of stoci was not disposed of was 10t duto to any unwillinguess of Lolders to part with thetr cattlo, tho desire {0 realizo belng Wrgent, s the prospocts ate rather agalnst than in favor of any fm- ‘provomont duriug tho presont wook, Sales Word re« porfed at 31,6 0@3,60 for poor to good Texnn cattle, und at §2.0066,05 for inforlor to cliolco nutives ; oz ab $L00@076 for butchers' stuff, at $2.60@0.00 for stockorw, and ot $5,00636,05 for shippivg grados, The ‘market ¢losod vory quiot, quotaTioNs, Bxtra Booves—Qraded stoers, uveraging 1,400 1bs und v Oliolew eoves—Liiie, fuf, mod fo, 8 yair old stocr, avoraglug 100 to 1,430 Jus, , Qobd Tieo iod, finoly forniud sicors, nveraging 1,200 t0 1,300 18ueve o eer Medium Grudes—8toers fu fulr flesh, avor- aging 1,130 101,930 19, 0 Bulchers' Btock—Common to “fulr steers, and good to extrs cows, for city slaughiter, uveraging 800 to 1,100 lbs, . sevian Block Oattlo—Conmmon cattle, 1n " decent flesh, uvoraglug 700 t0 31,0008, cvuvinssse Inferlor—Light aud (Lin cows, helfers, atags, bulls, and scallawag stoors,, Quitlo—Toxas, choico corn-fodseians .$4,05@6.80 5,25@5,50 4.50@0,00 4,00@4.35 8.00@4.00 2,50@3,65 2.00@2.50 425@478 2.T5@3.75 Onttlo—Texas, Northorn wintored. Jopanns Oattlo—Texas, throunh draves, ‘ [ OATTLE BALES, 141 Toxas ci 82 Toxna caltlo 2838 & o ox v ons. 3388BRIT, o crox B 028 4 hiero 18 no des 0@4.20, whilo common to choico light 1 $4,15@4,36. Inaddition to a fairly acte {vo shipping demand, thrcs city packers wore iR ate toudanco sud operating, and under tho ¢ombinad do- mand tbuu‘}x’]my—cnunllung of about 14,000 hoad— wna oasily disposed of, Large reccipis aro looked for during tho nozt twoor threa days, but should the ‘weathor continue favorablo, the demand will undoubte adly prove sufiiciontly active to provent any material depraciation in values, We n!e,;u tho following sales 3 106 AALES, No. Av. Prico|No. Av. Price)No, Av, Prica, 53 008 $495 |81 U4 410 |48 70l $4.35 85 108 100 435 |83 288 410 87 310 280 410 (98 201 395 50 247 107 435 |0k 200 410 6 210 203 425 (02 201 405 43 217 200 405 |86 283 405 164, 200 280 410 |2¢ 100 430 30" 201 23 410 (83 174 430 50 240 ats 425 35 180 430 181, 251 218 425 |38 104 430, 135" 100 a11 400 |84 830 410 a0 90t 813 400 |67 208 420 45 200 202 415 1105 208 408 59 220 301 410 (37 288 il 50 200 374 410 35 288 800 56 30 2,9 410 (46 353 415 800 260 297 410 |08 204 415 68 180 100 425 105 273 4.00 6L 258 200 4d2)oé 280 415 53 100 207 4007 (48 1 416 4 307 170 271 425 |48 206 415 55 356 i1 204 430 (45 931 4ds 0 27 93 180 430 |37 288 405 46 85l a1l |48 200 413y IEEP—Rocelved, 800, Tho doinand was small, and 81 o tho market remains dull and easy st $2.75@4.00 for poor to cliofce. e ) MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Markots. Lrvenpoor, Oct, ¥1—11 a. m—Flour, 20@%, Wheat—Winter, 115 10@136 ; spring, 118 4d@12s ; white, 138 6d@12 0d ; club, 13s@1%s 2d, Corn, 81§ 6d, Vork,7lagd, Lard, 4180d, Livenroow, Oct. 27—1 p. m.—Breadstuffs qulct and unchanged, Livenroor, Oct, 37.—Cotton stesdy ; middling 1 1and, 9@0%d; Orleans, 9k@d3d. Bales, 12, Dalos, of which 000 were Amecrican § Spoculation and oxport, 2,000, nEADbTUFEE—Quict and unchangod, ‘Provistons—Pork, 728 0d. Lard, 408 0d. LoNpoy, Oct. 27,—Tho amount of bultlon withdrawn from {ho Bank on balance to-day, $15,001 0, all for ship-* mautfo Amorica, Consols for mionoj nhi‘(@nm; on accotht, 035@92%. United Btates' bonde—G-208 of %, ; now Gs, 01, 933¢'s do of '67, 065 3 10-40s, V1%f Erle z;%x. Thoro I & scarclly of Erie shares in the annrkot, Tanis, Oct, 37.—Rentes, G7f be, The Live-§tock Produce Markets, NEW YORE, New Yonr, Oct. 27,—Drevesa—Fresh receipts, 348 cata, Gor 810 ioad, nakings 8,100 for tho week, againat 8,600 Tngt'weak, o marlet opened witha belter fecl- ing and early transactions weront an advanco.of X@ oo 1b, but the rain-siorin of to-day wenkened the lomand, and fhe market closed dull snd heavy ot about Inst woel’s prices, or Bk @1324c for poor to 6x= tra native etcors and 6@93¢ for poor to chiolco Toxans, Bales includo 4 cars of Kentucky stecrs, 7 cwt, at 1040 por th, to dress 66 s 3 6 cars do, T3 cwt, at 1lic: 9 cara do, T3¢ owt, at 10}@1320; 6 oars do, 81 cwt, at 1205 10 cara do, 7 cwt, ot 10@1%c: 4 cara do, B B3 owt, nt 03c 3 cars do, av T cwl, at 1030 8 cars do, av 7 ewl, &t 10@11146} 7 carsdo, av 7 owhy at 11@12¢; 6 cars of Iilinola sleers, 8 cwt, at 11@19X05 4cars do, AV TX ewt, ot 12c3 4 cars de Wiy 8t 113@12¢ ; 10 cars do, av 6 cwt, atBA@Ixo} 8 cars do, av 75 cwt, at 103{@]113¢c; 10 cars do, av-Gi( owt, at93¢c; 12 cara do, aY 73 owt, at 10@10%¢ 1 6 cars do, B 7owt, 10@10%0'; 7 cars of Ohfo cattls, 63 owt, ol Bi@1130; 19 cara of Toxans, 4X (o 51 owt, at 5@ 650 5 6cars o, av 41 owt, 8t 0303 12 cara do, av 6 cwt, at B3@9J0’ and § cara do, av 73 cwt, 10¢, SnEEP AND Lamps—Receips, 43 cars, or 8,640 les moking 89,670 for the week, sgainst 28,870 for las weok, The market was moderately aclive ot a roduoe of wbont Ko per1b_on both shcep and lambs, with 8 hrgn business at 4@6c per 1 for poor to exira sheoj and 54@7Xo for poor to primolambo, Good Ohis shoop woro, ‘sold at BA(@5)C per by nud tair to good Oaunda'aud Stato lamba af 63 @674¢ per b, Sales ine clude 2 cars Oblo sheep, 80 1bs nverage, nt 5o per b 3 1 car do, B4 b, at Gl50 3 1 car do, 78 Iby, at42jc; 1 car do, 763 Ibs, ot $5.163¢ per 100 1bs ; 1% care do, 04 Ibs, at 53403 2 cars do, 881 1bs, at 51c § 1 car do, 833 Ibs, at 530 2 cars do, 95 1b8, at $5,85 per 100 Il cara do, U3jg fbe, ot 52c . 1 car do, 63 lbs, at sot 1 car Michigan do, 81 116, ot 4¢c ; 1 car Canads, 108 Ibs, at 5o ; 1 car do, 1093¢ {bs, at 6o; 1 car Canads lambs, 74 13, 3t 84405 1 car'do, 78 Ibs, nt 67505 3 cara do, 75 ::%'in:{ Tige g carn do, 74 ey at 7o} snd 1 car ato, , at 7¢, - SywieThoarrivala were 03 cara, of 11340 Bogs, ‘moking 41,990 for tho weck agalnst 4,977 last week. Live hiogs iere in foir demand at 5@5X0 per b, with 3cars sold on private terms, Dressed hogs werea ahado lower thun oa Saturdsy, but sollog feirly st 53¢ @674, with light pigs at T@7ic. PIILADELPOLA, tiou lower. Bnles, 3,200; oxtra_State and Weatern stcers, $0.50@7.00 ; falr to good, $6,50@0,00; common, e fate demsnd, Sales, 12,000, at $400@ 6.00, ~Hoas—Towor. Bales, 9,000, at $0.50@0.075. T LIBEDT: Easr Linenry, Pa,, Oct, 31.—OATTLE—Arrivals, ine cluding Baturday and Bunday, 90 cars, No eales to- Hoas—Arrivals, including Saturdsy and Sundsy, 68 cars. Deat Philadelphin, $4.60; best Yorkers, $6.40 coniman, $4,25, Buzkr-Arrivals, Including Saturday and Bundny, 14 cars, No sales, Now Yorit Dry Goods Market, New Yons, Oct 27.—Business was retardod to-day by stormy autl unfatr wonther, The markt for cotton g0ods showa symptoms of weakmess, and especially in sevoral prominent makea of brown aud bloached cote tons, Bhectings, donims, ticks, stripes, and corso Jeaus ayo been feducod §n prico by both agenta and. The large jobbing liousos sre driving Gar- infs ot 9c, and Amoskeag fancles ot 80 by tho caso s also Bpraglo’a hirtings at Oc, loss 23 per cent, Wool and cotton flaunela ave iu fair’ request, The Produce Maricets, NEW YORK. New Yonr, Oct, 87,—CorroN—Dull, irregular, snd lowor ; middling upland, 153¢. BueAnsTUFFe—Flour oasior 3 rocelpts, 11,000 bris; superfine Western and State, $5,25@5,90 ; common to good extrn, $6,00@0,35 5 good to clioice, 20.46@T. Whito wheat oxtra, $7.00GT.05; extra Obo, S 7,53 8t, Lows, §6,35@10.75, Ryo flour dull at @540, Corn nical steudy at §3,10@3.05. Grain—Totul stock in warehionso Oct, 25 ¢ Wheat . corn, Wheat firm, with a moderate deman 0 No. 2 Chicago epring, $1.31G$L.9: wkee, '$1,37@1.38; lowa spring, $1.23@1.33 vod Weatorn, $1,48; No, Bapring, $1.30@1.31 3 No, 1 Mliwaukeo, $1.40, Ryo quiet at B5@00, Darley dull 3 common Weatorn, $1.00. Mall unchanged, Gorn a chado firmer, withi falr domand ¢ rocolpis, 30,000 bug steamor mized Western, 5803 safl do, 50326007 high mixed and yellow Weafern, 00@003¢0 ; - white West= ern, 690 dninaged, 10 lord, B3@S5e, ' Oata dull and lawer; rocelpta, 50,000 bu; new inixed Weslern, afloat, 40@47c ; white Weatern, 48@50¢. Eaay—Dull and beavy ; Weatern, 25@20c. 11y Axp Hors—Unchangod, Gnocenizs—Coffee quict and fulr ; Rio, 193@221¢0, Sugr dulland heavy s alr to good rotalng, Ti(@T5ie- Molnssca dull and unchsoged, PETROLEUM—Dull and mchanged, TURPENTINE—FIrm at 42@43}0, PnovisroNs—Pork o shado firmer ; now mess, $14.50 Beof and cnt ments unchonged, Hiddics #teady ; long clear, $3,25@8.80, lard steady; old Wostérn steam, 7740 3 choive, 7 16-100, BUTTER AND OifeEsz—-Unchanged, Wiasgy—~Lower at 920, 0SWEGO, Onwzno, Oct, 27.—BniAparorvs—Wheat aulot : No. 1 Nilwaulice 8,43 " Goru quiat at 6. Tarley drm Upper Cunads, $1,50, MILWAUREE, MiwAuKEy, Oct, 37.—BnEADSTUFPFS—Flour quict andwoak ; epring oxtras, $5.70@6.25 Wheat ulnud(; No, 1, $.08% ; No, 9, 1.05%, cavh; $1.0i) eellor Novontbor, Corn stendy ; No, 4, 410, 'Oats irm; No. 3, 8030, Ryosteady; No, 1, 60c, Darloy firnj No, 4 ‘Fnerdurs—To Buffalo, Te; to Oswego, 193¢0, Reorny,.—Ilcur, 6,000 bris; wheat, 160,000 bu, BuneseNTs—Flour, 18,000 Urls: whoat, 110,000 bu, OINCINNA'TI, QiscrmaTs, Oct, 37,—DUEADNIUPES—Tlour quist 6t $0,007.10, Wheat qiilot ot $1,35@1.87, Corn qulot ot 40470, Nyo quiot b 75@7d0, Oatw quiet ot U3 @jo, Dirloy Wulland unchaigod, Puovisons—Pork Jobbiug t $13,00; stock light, Tard stoady ; xlcs of liettlo ot TN@T40 ; sloam, T4 @ T30 bid_ for spot and coller Novewber; ho offerlugs, ilk shouldora nominal at 83@To; cloar rib wules “ai B@33(0; cloarquist at $5,05, Bacon utondy ¢ salos of shouldy ”f"m olear ib, 63{0 ; cloar, 63@70, Wutsky—F{rmer ; saloa at 8o, LTIMORE, Darrisone, Oct, 37—DakapsTuvys—Flour very dull and loavy, Whoatateady ; cholco amuor, 31030310 PurLaperrnia, Oct, 27,—~0ATTLE—Dull, and 8 frac-