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CHICAGO DAILY 'TRIB TRIDAY, 7 OVEMBER 187, MONEY AND COMMERCE, MONETARY. Tuunsnay Evenig, Nov, 0, Notsithstanding the gloomy napeet of aflairs in Now York, Boston, Lhiladelphin, Tittsburgh, and 8t, Louls, finauces are working with reason- ablo emoothness boro in Ohicago yet, Money I tight, and the banks are londing but Hittlo, though, In tho present aspeat of affairs through- out tho country, they conld not be oxpeoted to lond very frooly, Tho nggregato of doposite at iho banks i fucrensing a little, but bankers sy that tho grentest itom of Incroase is in the num- Lo of colleotions that come through tho banks of thisclty. Tho great bulk of tho colleotion businosa thnt usoed to be divided among oll tho Westorn clties s now dono through tho banks of Chicago, ‘This is not o profitable bustucss, ox- copt 8 ¢ I8 fudiroctly tho monns of concon- tradng monoy fn this city os o financinl contre, but it shows that thereisa wido-sprond confi- denco in tho Chicago bunls, ‘We bave overy ron- son o balieve thnt, in respeot to tho groat major- ity of the bans in this city, this confidenco is woll founded, and that, yhatover may hnppon in tho Progress of tho gradv financial uphesval now bu- iug oxperionced throughout tho couutry, all tho now most prominent baukswill continuo firm us racks. . Thoro ig still an nctive domand for Now York excliango, and the supply is very small. The rate for ealos botween banks is 500 per £1,000 premium, -A 'somowhat oxtonded inquiry asmong tho wholesale morchanta of this city olicits the in- formation that they are solling almost—somo say quito—as mauy goods psat this timo Inst year, Bome of the wholesalé grocers aud cloth~ ing dealera sey that thoir salos for Soptembor liave even exceeded thoao for tho samo month of Just yoar, 'This is certaiuly au_oxcoption to the rulo in nill other citios, and 1t con bo accounted for only on the presumption that doal- ers in tho country .who used to buy largo bills in New York ond other Enstern oities, are uow not Luying half 5o much anywhero, but what tlioy do buy, they got mainly in'Chicogo ; thus tho gon- oral decreuso of business has boeon the monus of concentrating agreator proportion of it in Ohica~ go. The wholosale merchants alyo report more satisfactory collections in tho country than they could kave expected. Thero is, however, a roverso side to the condition of trade. ‘e grain trado in much depressed, Thoro is not near as much grain going forward to tho Enst as should bo at this senson of tho yeonr, and the currency is stondily being shipped Eastward to mako exchango, Tho business of almost every kind of mnanufacturers horo, s fu other cities, is prostrate, Tho rotail trado of* the city is also vory mengro, ‘The con(inued decline in the prico of gold cor- roborates the reports of the decroase of tho im- porting trade in tho past few weoks, . As re- - marked yosterdny, the deorenso in the demnnd for gold to pay duties is depressing tho prico, but tho question naturally arises : If tho payments for duties fall off #o Iargely, where is the Government to gat tho gold to pay the in- torest on tho public dobt, and for the oxponscs of the Navy ond the forcign diplomatio and consulur ofices ? Tho annual aggro- gato of thoss s about .§200,000,000 por sonum, It is true the remsury lus now on hand an unusunlly large amount of coin, but the payment of the November and Jan- uary interest dues will largely diminish the I'veasury accumulation, and if tho roceipts for duiies continue as small nu now during the noxt four wonths, the Treasury will atno time Lave any surplus to sell, and on the other hand, may niavo searcely enough to meet oll the dommds on it that must be paid in coin. It is at lenst quite certaiu that the 'Freasury caunot accumu- late eoy amount of coin with any view to mpecio resumption.. Thero was o timo whon the surplus revenua might have been used to acoumulate o fund of coin for specio re- sumption, but Dir, Boutwell chose to spend that surpius in o foolish policy of buying bonds that were not due instend of using it to pay off the greenbneks, and that opportunity was allowed to gusu uuimproved. It will be a good many yonrs efare Lhore is nuy surplus revenue again. ~ Tho only {hing that can bo donwe with greonbacks now to keop them ab par with gold s to make them convortibis into bonds beaving intorost. As wo Lave pointed ont on former ocensions, it doos not matter whethor these bonds ave re-convort- ible into graenbacks or not, the effect of thoir issue will bo {o contract the greenbacks, In order to supply the country with an adequate volume or ewraney, it will thorefors -be neceesary to havo free banking and allow tho banke to issue all the curronoy that can be kept iu ciroulntion, THE MARINE COMPANY. The Marino Compauy publishes the following ennouncomont : All now buainess with this institution whl, from this date, be tremsncted under the tenth section of th smendment ta tho charter, which s as foifova: “St0. 10, The stocklolders fu this corporation shall, 43 to ll funds doposited as savinga and in trust witli culd corporation, while they are slockholders, bo indie vidually luble o the rxtent of their atock, and shall 5o continue for kix 1nonths nfter iransfer of tho same not- wathtanding such tronater,” ; A1= moneys loreafter paid in will be deposited In rust, This would seom to fnply that, under the churter,or tho smendment Lhoreto, there nre threo tinds of deposits raccived at this inutitution, viz, Buvings dopositu, doposits for which nobody i Tinble, and dopoeits for which somebody is lin- blo to the smount of his stock, Under the National Banking law, stockholdors are liublo for deposits to doublo the nmount of thoir stock. LOCAL STOCK AND BOND MARKET: Messrs, Preston, Jean & Co. quote us follows this nfternoon: 1Y Ve 1053 1073 5 of '05 Jantary and Suly. 10835 1003 9 of 07 January oud July 10% 131 @115 s of '08 January and July 1043 1104¢ 1103 : 0§37 103 ; U. S, 63 (new irgne) 053 105 3106: U. 8. curreney Gs.., L1083 108 Gold (full weight) 53¢ Gold conpons; 053 old exchange, Sterling exchany 10037 100 @108 Chicaga City 7. 99 nud int, Cook County Ts.., 89 and int, Town, county ane bonds, 0@ 073 NEw Youx, Nov, 6.—hloney lonned at's per cont@ 116, &na clofed nt 7 surrency. Gold deolined to 1005, nd'elosed ut 106, Carrsing rates were 0@0 1416 por cent, closing ut 0, ‘Tlie clearitigs wero $46,000,000, Eterling was dull und lower ; 60 days, 104); come miereiot Lills uimost uncalublo, Customs receipts, $206,000, "The Treasury disbursements wora $290,000, Ster- Jing fo the umaunt of .£6,000 was Fecolved ut thio Ausuy Ofhieo to-dny, muking aftotul of £100,087 to date, It is slated t tho Olewting-House that the capital of the Central Natioual Bale Wil bo reduced to 2,000, oo, L Governments closed stendy at lowest point of tho day. State bonds were dull and lower, ocki wery sirong at u udvanco of s'aud closed u relapso of ¢ rom thn highest polnt, Fhe beaviest 1cti0us wero fu Western Union, Lako Shiore, and Cerle Central, Erlo comuon declined from 893 and preferred fyon: + °; 1089 ; but the former lager ced from 79 to ¥ York 834 3 Luko Slioro + ock Telund at @3l 01037, NEW YOUK 8TOCK QUOTATIONS, Sterling, 105, aove; sapNT TOXDS, Coupous, 67 Coupons, '68. 10-40; Coupons, 81, Coupons, '62, 3un1007 BTATE DONDS, 4 | Virglufas, old..... 83 .04 North Cuvolinas, old..10 02 Ixmh Curolings, now, .14 Missouris, . Pennesscey, "Wenneesocs, ey Virginias, new, Atama Bxy Wolls Furgo Ameriean L United Stutes Ex, Peeific Mail,, e 63 (Tllinois Contral, ., 723¢(Union Paciflo socis,. 1 i+ 45 | Union Tuckfio bonds,; 05K So%|Contenl Variflo bouds, 125 vorthwestern pfd ek Inlnd, Del,, Lk, & Weat,,, B3 §. J. Central, 80 B, I & Erioyuevees 13 P TR 28| padbiz) SN REAL ESTATE. Lhe following Instrumentn wero filed for rocord on Thursday, Nov, 6: . CITY PROPERTY, ‘Tho premises No, 076 West Monroo st, dated Oct, 17; couaidaratian, $1,000, Ambrose ef, u o corner of Teavitt st, u f, 60Xx124 11, dated Nov, 4 ; consldevation, $1,700, Evorgreen uv, 8 ¢ corner of Leavitt et, u £, 26x160 £t, dat6d 0ok, 57 cousldoratlon, §1,000 20710 £t o of Loyo af, n f, 98xi%5 1, dnted Oct, 10 ; conmderntion. $3,600, Danln v, 250 1t n of Thivsch t, o f, 26x120 tt, dated Noy. 0 ; conshiloration, 150, Fulton st, 123 ft w of Lincoln nt, B, dated Oat. 14 conafderation, $4,000, Noblo sty 1 o cor of Olinpin bt, w £, un, 5 1, daled July 10 3 unumun‘mlnd, m.flnu.d” ot Al Tarlbut st, 38 £t 8 of Wiscounin wty w f, 24x133 tt, datod Junio 0 considoratlon, $1,076, Dayton st, 182 Tt a of Clay nt, W f, 20x125 1t, dated Nov. ; conslderation, $1,00, Orood sf, 140 £ 1t of Geutrg st, w T, 164 4105124 dated Oct, 1'; coustderation, $16,200, Tabing at, 430 £t 8 of Lophin st, w f, 1252124 £t, dated Oct. 15 condiddoration, $11,500, Arnold st, 170 6-10 fom of Thirty-clghtli-st, o £, 50x 121 6-10 £, duted Oct, 15 counderntion, $1,700, Houth Park av, 176 fL s of Thirty-sccond t, o 1,07 12514 11, dated Juno 12 3 consldoration, $0,000, Yealrlo av, 112 £t o of Thirlleth sf, w' £, BxiTTg 1ty dated Nav, 35 consideration, $1,000, Lako at, 8 0 cor of Leavilt at, n £, undivided X of Lot 20, dated Avyt, 1 ¢ considaration, £3,600, Lot a1, In Young & Rowloys o' 3¢ 'Blook 01 (weat of ratlrosd), Boo 33, 49 14, datod Nov. 8 ; conslderation, 1,000, % 8 Lot 12, in Block @, Unitea Slates Bauk Addition, dated Oct, 93 conaidoration, $1,000, Tot 29, in Block 3, of 8 3 'Block 0, Seo 83, 09, 14, dated Bopt, 27 ; considerafion, $800, Lot 3 of Glstfeld’s west port of “Dlock 28, Soo 6, 39, 14, dnted Nov, 5 ; conaldoration, 2,400, Ouk nt, bel North Wolls and LuSalle sts, 8 £, 7 £t to alloy, dated Bopt, 163 consideration, $2,500, SOUTH OF OITY LuITe, TolnB, 9, 12, and 19, in_Black 12, Lgandale, dstod July 81 ‘conalderation, $13,000, Lots 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 16, and 18, in Block 9, Fgandal, datod Aug! 165 conelderation, $i1.410, Lot 23, In Tylers Block 2, of Wnlker aud Stinson's w Ja Ny K or B3, 3 1, dutad Juno 18; cousider- ation, 483, Lots 16and 19 fn Blook 3 of Pharo's & ¥ & w i Sco 13, 38, 18, dated Oct. 13 ; considorution, $440, iWabasll av, bot Fitty-olghth ond. Fitty-ninth st, o f, 62 £t {o alloy, dated Aug, 4 ; considerntion, 3,600, Lata 5 to §'n Blocl: 2 of Block 12 of Droxel & Smith's pArt of W )¢ 8w i Seoll, 38, 14, dated Nov, 6 ; cons sideration, £0,600, 1 Lota 41 {0 44, i samo, dated Oct. 25; conatderation, 9,000, S0l 100 2 {n Block i1, Town of Hydo Park, dated Tuue 7; considoration, §,850, Lota 45, 38, 40, and 43 in Hale's part of Jolinston, n 380X 0fno X Beod, U8, 14, dated July 13 cansidets atlan, $5,600, Bume as thio above, dated July 1§ consldoration, 00, Lot s, in blook 8, of Ebeshnrt & Wongol m o 3¢ of 5 Bac D, 38, 14, anted Aug, 31; considoration, §630, Lots 37 to' 42, in Dloak 6,0f Orvls 1 0 A of s 8 X Boo 7, 48, 14, dated Oot, 1 ; conalderation, $1,250, COMMERCIAL. ‘fronapax EVENING, Nov. 8, Tho following woro the receipts and shipmonts of tho leading articles of prodnce in Ohicego during tho past twonty-four lours, and for the corrosponding date one yoarago: 26512336 feat, TECKIPTS, BUIPMENT», . 1972, || 1873, 1872, Flour, brla. 7,678 6,461 6,007 Wheaf, bu, B100) 72,30 10,003 Corn, bu,. 81,085 45,170] 4,714 Oats, bu, 62,600] 24,150) 7,762 Rye, bt ) 1,061 71 Barloy, b 431,600) 71,049 Grasd geed, 13,0331 " 46,290 40,000 Flux seed, Jba, 107,495 00) 21,000 Broom-cors, 1b8...] 119,550! 14,000 21,740 Cured moats, lba 116,780 78,760 638,000 Beef, brls. 15 50 Tork, Lrls ’ 4 ggs 8,20 Lard, lbs, 46,250/ ' 2,100/} 132,342 91,750 ‘Callow, lbs, 18,300, 9,520 62,400| 11,900 Butter, Ibs,. 75,408| 61,716) 69,690 13,700 Drersed hogs, N il Live logs, Now..... el 702l s o 1,550 N0 1,419 : a1l o 83,420] 61,690 5 0| 25 133 l, N . 1,050] 103,340 Potutocs, b, 2 B,010] 3 Lumber, w feet.... 1,608] 1,012 Sliingles, m. o 130 aT Ll N 1) 41 | 2,604 9,766 Withdrawn from storo yesterday for cily con- sumption: 1,070-bu whoat ; 3,448 bucorn; 4,681 bu oate; 973 bu ryo; 5,870 bu barley. Tho following grain bas been inspeoted iuto store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 830 cars wheat; 201 cars corn, 5,600 bu No.2 do by ca- nal; 40 cors onts; 25,500 bu No, 2do by canal; G cars rye; 46 cars barley. Total (643 cars), 273,000 bu. The Committee sppointed somo weoks ago to invostigalo tho charges mado in refereuce to tho managoment of the Hough Elovator, submitted their report to-day, which will be found in au- other column, The document is lengthy, but veluablo, and contains several portinent sug- goations, which, if carried out, would undoubt- edly bo of great benofit to tho trade. A mcet- ing hns- heon called for 4 o'clock to-morrow nf- tornoon (Friday) to considor the report. By an ‘inndverteuce, our last quotation of Michigan A brown sheetings was 120 por yard, Tt whould have read 12340, Tho leading produce markets were again wonk to-day, though modorately attive. Tho contin- ued, or rathor ropoeatod, financial troubles Enst caused wenkness both thero and hero, diminish- ing confidence in ability to pay, and thereforo incronsing the disinclination tohold proporty, as tho apparent diffienlty of mnllzm{; cash there- for growa daily. In addition to thiy, the par- tial stagnation of manufacturing industrics, or the dimiuution of pay for Inbor, means u lessen~ ing of consumption, even of such things as sus- tain the Jife of the body. Ienco n smallor de- mand is looked for, whick always moaus lower pricey, oven if money were plenty. Still further, the downword tendency was enhnnced to-dny by tho avidity with which the bear intorest soized upon the opportunity o selishort. Theso gontle- men, mauy of whom huvo nothing to lose, always Tnul' in with o slight syinptom of wonknoss, aid often sell or try to sell, a8 if tho end of the world iy coming, whon all things shall be quoted as worth just nothing at ull, Thoro are soma Deople who, if corn wero selling vt 1o por bu, would gell all thoy ecould find purchasers for, firmly bolieving tlint thoy could fill in at ¢o profit ; und this class nro'always in their glory whon the fluancial sky is overhung with clouds, oy enacted the rolo of * jumpers " to-day, and cariied all bafore thom, Domestic dry goods were in somoewhat botter local requost, the ploasant wenther of the pust two or threo days having witnessad iucroased nctivity in the retnil trade, but the demand from the iitorior was without 'porceptiblo improve- ment, and the aggregute distribution was fur from being as lurge as in formor years at u liko, period, Aside from providing for immediute wants, buyers show no inclination to invest, not- withstanding unususl prico inducemonts aroe offered. There was somo little incronse in the sulos of staplo and fanoy grocories, but the gen- eral market was dovoid of “activity, and was also, lacking iu firmuess, thora boing fow articles that' conld mot bo bought ut & concession from tho quoted prices, I'ho coffeo market, which until very recontly, has shown gront strength, now gives ovidonco of weakness, and, judging from the temper of lolders a8 man- ifested to-dny, o decline is imminent, Bugars, syrips, molesses, and rice aro unqualifiedly woak, Tans aro stendily held, In the butter market a fair degree of activity was noticeable, with no appreciabla change in viluos, holdors asking, and gonorally obtaining, full provious rated, Cheeso was l\’uotnd quict and steady, ub 136133e for Now York factory, and at 12@180 for Western do. Cogl romains dull. Thero was u light inquiry for bagging ot steady and unchenged prices, or b 87e for stock, $13¢o for Lowiston, 8834e for Otter Creok, nud 426 for American and Amoskeng, No now teatures wero dovoloped in conucction with the leather, pig- iron, paints, tobacco, aud wood markots, dull- neen still provailing in all those markets, with pricas genorally woak and unsottiod. Oils sold toa fuir aggregate, at gonotully stendy prices, quotations boing 17)5@18e for -carbon, T6@750 for extra wintor lard, Y8c@%$1.03 for hnseed, and 53¢ for turpoutine. Tho offerings of cargo lumber wore lboral, ond, with 2 l':fh' attendance of buyers, the mar- kot was moro nctive, though no decided chuugo in prices occurred. Pleco stull brought $8.00, nud an ocensional onrgo $8,46 ; incl honrds sold for £0.00, At tho yards the uversgo businees nt provious prices wes reported, 'I'he demand for motols and nails is stiil conflued to small quan- lties, und tho feeling, excopt for nails, is not pasticnlarly firm, Tho stock of nails Is not lnrgo, and thoro I8 no apparent disposition to soll below tho quoted yates, No change in iron, brick, naval goods, or coopersge wns noticed, Wool remaing_qulot, and broom-corn and hopa are mesting with only o Yight inquiry, Timothy noed wus a little moro nctive, but other vavietics wore qufet and momfusl, Tho jobbing trade in apyplos It falling olf, und tho muarket is loss flvmy, “though fancy rands are quoted un- changed, Poultry and game wero vory dull, uird the supply bolng large, denlars were offor- Ing to well av lower figurcs, There was no chungo i bay and hides, though the local trade ero taking the Intter at_tho quoted prices, tho recoipts boing ample, Polntoes woll raudlly ab quotatious, Highwines wore dull and numhmll{‘ waonlk, in sympathy with genin, and bolng repurted as held at Ui i Now Yorl, ~ The quoted ssking peleo horo wns 830, but 10 bid wis heard above 87 per gillon, end it iw probable thet 874o conld searcoly layo boon obtained, Holders did not offer their proporty undor the civeumstancen, Luko frel yhlu wero loss aclivo at yesterday's ratos, ol 7o for corn and 8e for whoat to Buf¥alo by nll. thongh carriors oarly tried to obtain 1o advanco. Bhlpg‘nrfl Tiold off, and soomed earoloss about tnking hold at any prico, oxeept on two enrgoed, which wero ordered from tho Iist. ‘Whont by stoam to Buffalo was takon at 10c, and was quoted at 80c on through rates to Now Yorlk. A total of oight chartors was roported, which will enrry out 20,000 bu wheat, 140,000 bu corn, and 40,000 bu onts, Provisions ruled dull and wonk, Holders wero nominally firm In their viows {1l past_noon, ow= Ing to the fuct that hogs wore roported strongo but buyers would not tako hold, seoing thu Drondsiufls wora wenk hore, and pork way ro- orted “lowor tosoll " fn Now York, Townids he closo prkors signifiod their willingnesn to mako concosslons, and thon a fair businoss was dono, oxeept in meats, which woro littlo botter thian nominal at o shado off tho prices of yostor- dny, Mess porl declined 12440 por brl on_cash lots, and 260 on options, while lrd_foll’ off 3go or Ib, The fuyorite option is for February do- lvery ns boing the most deforred; and buyers thiukt it probablo that the deprossion will prob- ably bo over by the timo they nro eallod upon o “pny for 'tho property. Pacling opora- tions are qfogmufilng quite freely, the packors boping that wo nro aboubt down to hard pan, - Prices aro very low mow, osncelally on lard, and tho (Praspcut is fair if thero shontd bo no furthor drop in breadstuffa to tako tho backbone out of the animul bofors ho is cut up. _Tho furthor declino in gold hind something to do with tho wonkness to-dny, bouring most hoavily on esportable products, ‘Tho market closed abt the following range of pricos : Mess pork, old, 811,60; now do, ecash or soller Novombor, $11375@1140; do sell- er Docombor, $10.00@11.00; seller January. S111214@11.95; sollor Fobrumy, H1L024@ 1L.76; prime moss pork, £10.26@10.50 ; oxun prime do, $8.00@8.25. Laxd, casl or sollor No- vomber, 8}4@06i50 for ohl} and 624c for now, do, sollor Docomber, 63c; do, seller Jun- unry, G3o; do, sellor Fobrunry, 87.10@7.1214. Groon hams 'at Gi{@6M4s; do, melior Decombor, 63(@0igc; swoot picklod hums, TI¢@8Le, reon chonldors at® 8}4@8lfc} do rough sides, bo; do short,ribs or fong cloar, bi{@b}{c; do short clear, bI§@Bidc; monts 10@16 days In salt, 8o for shouldors, Glgo for short ribs and Jong olear, and 5Y{e for sliort cloar; boxed shouldors, seller Docembor, 83¢0; do Cumborlands, 61¢@63¢0; do short riba or long clear, 55@53{c; do short clear, 63{@ 5ige; do long cut hame, 7@7)¢e. Moats, sellor Jununry about Jgo moro than for Docember. Bacon is quotod” ot 'Go for shouldors; 7o for clear 1iba; 73 for short clear; ond 1@ 13l4e for hams, all packed. Mess beef, €8,00 @8.25; oxtra moss do, $0.60@0.25; boof hams, $18.00@18,60 for summer, and $20.00 @21,00 for wintor packed. Oity tallow, 01¢ @0370; grense quotablo at 41{@Glfc. Snles wereffroported of 250 brls mess pork (new) at 81160 ; 416 brls do at $11.8714': 250 bris do at 11.00; 500 brls do at 11,00 250 brls do sellor Jonuary at 1125 ; 1,000 brls do sollor Fobruaryat 11,75 ; 200 brls old do at 11.60 365 bris primo moss L S11.60; 100 tes Inrd ab G¥o: 260 tew do ab 63gc; 750 tea do soller Decembor at 637c; 600 tea do sellor Jnnuary at 67¢e; 1,250 tes do sollor Fobruary at ©7.10 9 100 fh; 100 boxes short ribs nt 53ge s 1,000 pes greon hams gm 1bs) ot 63405 1,600 pes do (16 Ih8) at 6i7c; JU) boxes long-cut' do (19 1bsY nt 75 5,000 tha bellios at 7e, pcled, Drossed hogs remain nominal at $4.25@4.50 B 100 Iha, 'Tho only ¥ales aro made on ihe streot, -the markot on "Chiange not having opened yet. Tho following are the stocks of hog praducts on haud in this ¢ily on Nov, 1, 1874, as_roported Dby the packera nud warohousemon to the Secro- tary of the Dork Packers' Association ns coms pared with Sept. 1 and Oct, 1, 1872 185 Nov. 1 Oct1, Sept, 1] Clear porlk, brls.., 0 Mesa pork, uew, b 7,1 84,807 Mess pork, old, brls.. 4,210 2 13,250 Drime mest potk, b 17 46 E Tard, t 1,i% 10,724 Bweot pleled fia 1876 4011 Swoeet picklod Larms, brla Couvagsed IAMS, Do, v ae Bacon liams, jics.. Dry ealted slionlders, 16 Roug sides, s, ...... Long clear middles, Iba. . Short clear middles, Ibs Short rib middles, Ius.. cllfes, 1a.. Grease, plkgs sssearie 376 All tho meats hield by tho jobbiug trade aro included. Tad held for menufacturing pur- poues not included. Flour was iu fair demand for white wintara and one or two chioice brauds of spring oxtrus, at about forutor prices, but othor grades wero weak. Exporters looked around u little, but wero not willing to buy, except at & further re- duction of 250 por brl, and some holders wora willing to meet ‘them half way, {he weakness in wheat meking them moro anxious to realizo, oven at & presont loss, The finaucinl deprossion hns nearly killed off the Now England irade, which lias herotofore boon nn important featuro of our market. Braun was quict and firm, Calos were roported of 25 brle whito winter extras at $8.75 ; 160 brls do at 88.50; 100 brlsdo and 165 brls do (Harvest Home) at $7.60; 150 brls do at $7.45; 100 brls do ut'$7.00; 50 brls (uo brand) at $G.50; 260 Ll do on private torms; 100 brls spring extras ab §6.25; 100 brly brls do at £5.55; 60 brls do at §6.3515 150 buly do at £6,25; 900 brla do on privato terms; 50 brls rye on H)rivnm torms; 20 brly buckwheat af 89.50. Total, 2,360 brly. ~ Aluo, 20 tous bran at $11.00 on track, The followiug wora Lhe closing prices: Fnir Lo good whifo winter o2 900,000 KaGHTE 1,4 810,000 45,520 . 60,000 S 075 @ 750 TR0 @ 036 Choica do., . @ Tted winter o (® 700 Choles Lo faucy spring exiras.... .. 0 @ Medium to godd do, ver 124 BLD Goodl to choieo Miunesota, . 676 @ 6.60 Patent do........ = Falr to chioleo spring, superine. Gommon do, Rye flour. . Taelwheat d Lo 800 @12.00 2815 4.00 L AU5 @ B0 TS @ 0.50 Bran versieennes s 100 @150 Whoat was dull and declined 24@e por bujy tho dny being about the hoaviest oxperienced seo the fivst wook of tho panie, 'Tlie Dritish markets wero quoted easier, and Now York was weal, in consequenco of the coutinued financial dopression, which also reduced the orders here for shipmont, cspecially as it was sgain re. ported vory difficult to mako oxchange. Added tothis was tho fact thot receipts wero larger, which increascd the quantity of cash graiu on the market, whilo buyers woro few and far betweon. This gavo tho bears an_ opportunity to flourish the baton in the speoulntive crowd, which the; didjwith & vengeanco. Cesh wheat was ** siek.” The ouly orders thut appeared on tho market were for oue cargo snd n few car lols, sud those wore soon fllled, while tho lower pgrades woroe almost unsalablo. The bulk of the fresh roceipts were takou up by capitalists, who hoped for n roaction from tho extreme bluenoss of the dufy; Dbut somo of it was bought agafust options for Decomber delivery, sold to the few shorts who thought it prudent to fill in. The mujm'i?' of the short intorest seemed nuxious to soll down atill furthor, caloulating (or gnuusiug,? to bo eblo to fill in av about 90e. Sellor Decomiior opened at 9834c, deolined irrogularly to 96)de, rose to 9637¢, nud rocedod to Uiife at tho closo. Sallor tho moutb, or rogular No. 2 spring, oponed b 98¢, and closed nat_OGe. Northwastorn No, 2 closed ot 961¢0 in North Side houses. No.1 spring sold” at $1.00 in the Northwestorn, and at 08¢ elsowhere. No, 3 spring closed ab 80l4c, and rojected was ontirely uominal. Cash #nlos wore roported of 4,000 bu No. 1spring at 93¢ 12,000 bu No, 1 Northwestorn at 3100 ; 5,000 bu No. 2 spring at UG3Zc; 2,400 bu do at 903¢0 ; 23,000 bu do ut 062¢6; 16,400 bu do at 9630 ; 60,100 bu do ot 961fo; 2,400 bu No, 3 Northwestorn at 9 § 12,800 bu do ab 9634c ; 400 bu do &t 963505 5,200 bu'do nf 9a3ge ; 810 bu No, 8 spriug at 90¢; 400 bu do at 88u; 400 bu do at 87240; 2,0 bu do at 870 ; 10,400 bu do at 863, Wota, 162,800 bu. Corn was lees nctivo and very woak, decllning J{@Io per bu, with « dull faoling ruling through tho grenter part of tho vession. Liverpool wis noted sirong, but New York wns off, and our shipping demand was light, which, addod to tho sympathy with wheat and the fact of lurgo stocks for this momson of tho yoar, couod the heavy feoling, under n strong pressure to gell, The whort interost took pdvantnge of the situation to fill in rathor fravly, and toward the olose tho ebippers bonght niors fxlmrnlly ab tha inside prices reuched, ime parling o slightly firmer tons, ‘I'ho drop ths waok 18 fully 21¢v, of which nomly one-half was exportoncad to~clny, Soller Daconibior opoucd e 454o, foll off 2fu, voso to fii%{o, und receded to 8435, closing, dull at 86o. llor the mouth, or regulur No. 2, wold at 81@:4l4v, clostug at tha ingide, Striotly freuh vecolpts of No, 2 closod ub 81Xo, aud higl mixad o 34ide. Sollor Moy sold oy dde, Rejooted oloaod at 3o, Uash salow wore reported of 3,600 bu high mixed nt 36c; 80,400 b do ab $4840; 2,100 b do at B4do; 4,000 bu No. 2 nt 84520+ 41,400 bu do ok i4ig0; 8,200 bu do at 843¢0; 64,800 bu do at 840; 1,600 hu ro- Jootod ab $i3¢e; 12,400 b do ut 335705 9,000 bu doat&oy 6,000 bu high mixed ‘at 80e, allont, Total, 226,800 bu, Oats woro notive, but weak ; doclining noarl 1o per bu under u strong pressura to scil, which nlmost onrrled the mavkot of® ity feat wf 4no time, Now York wus wenk, and the roported #hipmenty of yestorday had fallon off to nfmost nothing, while tho roceipts continue lboral, though showing a slight lling o in volumo, Hollor Docomber opsned b 27370 emly, but closod_firmor b 87370, - Solloy ‘tho month ar unsh No, 9 sold ut 26570, closing ot 201ge, Hollor Jununry was pominnl st 28@281e, e Jected sold ut 26, but was reported to Kuve bogu subsaquontly olfercd ot 240, Cosh snlew wore roported of 00 bu No, 1 nt 800 3 51,600 bu No, 2 b 27¢ 5 18,460 bu do nt 2047c; 10,000 bu donl 263de 3 20,200 hu do ab 20}g0; 6.000 bu do nt 2631¢; 3,400 bu No, 2 whitc'nt 2703 2,400 but do {l’fi 26{e; OO0 bu rojocted ab 20, 'Lotal, 100,200 . Liyo was quiet and opsior, in sympathy with the gonoral dullnogn, though the receipts wora again small, Themarket opened appnrently firm nt yestordey's quotntions, ut 1o, but fell off to G0 at tho closo, Cauh pules wero roported of 800 bu No. 2 at 6le; 800 budo at G0c; 450 bu re- }uclod at b8¢s and 800 bu by eamplo st Glo, Cotul, 2,900 bu. Darley wag dull aud e lower, tho gonoral sveoknons being too much for holdors, some of whom weomed to grow uearod and willing to sell out at almost anything thoy conld got, Thera wovo vory fow who seomed willing to name n price at which they wonld buy. No. 2 opened at 81,28, but foll to #1,20 at tho closo, No. 8 was ontly offered ni 80c in tho Roclk Island, and”beld ot 9do in_favorito Louses: but af tho closo was dull nt 850 anywhore. Cash gnlos wora reported of 1,600 bu No, 2 nt 21,285 1,200 bu do nb §1.27; 5,800 bu do at #1205 1,600 I B ub 8505 400 bu rojoctod at 6o ; 8,200 bu do nt 680 ; 3,400 bu do at 62e ; 400 bu by samplo nb 1,08 ; 400 bu do ot $1.00;5 1,100 b do nt iie; 900 bu do at U0c ; 400 bu do at 65 on track. "Lotal, 10,500 bu, BUROPEAN MARKETS, Tho following is Loorhohm's dispateh to the Bonrd of T'rado in this city to-dny: Nov, 6—LoNpon—Cargoes of wheat off const casfer, Tadr average quality No, 2 wprlug, G0, Ourioes of corn off coust strong nt s 0d. Fhero are very fow carygoes of corn off coakt, argouey of wheat ou pans 0 uro moderatoly fucredved ninco lust weok, Lard, 408 0d, Livenroor—Lard, 194 G, BILK. ‘I'ho Rilk Asgociation of Amorica furnishes (he following statistics of silk iinportutions ot New York and San Fenncisco, * ho valuen represont ‘tihaltnmlgn gold cost, not jucluding froights or utios : : 1871, 1872, 3. Now York, October...,.$ 85,005 $77,026 $50,802 Ban Fraucluco, Octobor: 07,800 310,050 691,625 Both ports, siuco Jan, 1, 5,208,350 6,805,981 4,612,613 TA;M_I valto Ianded at New York, October, Totol vaiuo eiitorad ok Warchoiise, Gclovor, $1,405,033 0,078 Balanco entered for consumption, Octo- $ 852,256 04,078 Total valuo thrown upon markot, Octohor, Arenets T 5 Diifcreuce in’ waroliotisa account, Octo- ber, 1673, 9,300 Total value landod, Octobor, 1873, ++$1,495,633 WaoL. Waltor Brown & Son’s monthly wool circular 1ing the following : The wonl trade thronghout the month of Octobor has Deeu ju a stato of (nnc'ivuf‘, and generally unsatisfao- fory toull who aro dircetly interested in tha sfaple, ‘e uncertainty exlsting os to tho ultinimto effcct of tho \\'ullnlrmtaprmlc on the mercautilo community was &ufficlent to induce mont maunfacturers to keep out of thio market, and, before {ncreusiug their ll|]l{:"e!, to use up what stock thoy hud accumuluted front thir im- o purchnses ix weeks or Lwo months ngo, The feeling of dlatruat, o consequenco of (he recont collapse, lias induced holders of wool to accopt only cash oifers, or tomake tme sales fnno inslouces excopt whero the buyers were of undonbted stauding, This policy Loy Lind tho effect to limit {rausactiona yery mucl, ond to catigo couceaslons in priees to unoxceptlonabls buyers, Guuerally . speaking, tho conditfon of tho ool ‘markota ia without auy very material change ; tho stock in Instorn citin is Jigt, ond that portlon of tho do- mentlo clip atll bold in the inlorior s not largo; and, with tho resnmption of o fair demand, there ia Little doubt that e} o wool will bo wanted, and o possibil- iy, if not n probaliliLy, of some ndvunco in prices, Alanuiagtitrars, o 3 clnss, uro in very good coudition 88 regards tho nmount of goods on band, Up to the beginning of tho_ erlids thoy Liad enjoyed an oxcoed- 4ngly prosporous teado in fhelr productions, oud ot preceat most of them bavo unsold only the acumula~ tlon of tho pust fow weeks, The poliey of many of tha larges millls to atop {hiolr machinery, or to_ran only part thma, will naturally buve a good effoct it provent- iog sny surplus of goods on the market, us we think wa cun already sco n beneficial offect from this course, in o wlight mprovement at the cloge of the montl, in 1ho sales by moanufucturers’ agents, THE; OUTLOOK FOR CORN, To the Editor of T'he Chicago Lyibune: Corn is-Dl¢, gold, in Liverpool to-day. Here, 81c, curroncy. I thiuk there nover was bettor prospect for'n Iarge profit, Stock in New Iin- gland and seabonrd markets sniall, and stock of old corn in the West scarcely more than lnst yonr, whild tho now crop is not three-fourihs g lorgo ns that of 1873, Last Decembor and Jan- unry corn #old on the Missouri Rivor at 14c, now 80c. ‘The Southern demaud is sure to bo Inrge- Iy in excces of last wintor, and distillers aro ruming to full capacity, The drawback to ndvauce this fall is the euor- mous ocean froights, which will_be remedied by spring, Evory shipyard in Now England is busy, sud 800 new ships are on tho stocks oun the Clydo. Freights on corn from Now York to Liv- expaol slionld 1ob excoed o next Juno; e Lore seller Decombor menns 89 londed April 16, old corn, which is worth o more than now for ox- port. In view of these facts I advise farmers to Lold their corn at homo and not sell at the rainous rates now ourrent. Tnurxos, ber, 1873 rsasene Totnt valuy wilhdrawii from " Warelionse, 08tober, 1870ceeeecsesssnssedsrassan srrvons _ LATEST. In the aftornoonwheat was native, clasing at J{@3%oc lower than ou ’Chango; setlor tho nionth sold av 95}¢@9534c, closing at 955¢e ; aud for Docember at 953{@ closing at tho out- side. Corn was in fair demand and J{c lowor, selling nt 843{@34%¢o for December, closing at the inside, In prov?uluna 2 enle was roported of 500 tes lard at $7.10 goller Fobruary, The barges Qravos and Russell woro chartered for corn to Bufalo, at 7e. Capacity sbout 90,000 bu, ey A CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, D, THUREDAY EVENING, Nov 6, AT.COTIOE~—Wna easlor ; quotublo at. $1,75@1.80 for 94 yor cent proof, BROOM CORN—Deators gonerally roport bustuess light, only n few smull orders beiug recerved eucls day, No chnngo i quotations was renorted, though few canlt sales havo been mado at slight concessioun, Wo rupeat: Choleo to oxtra Lurl, Ti@8%c; that will work itself Into & choico hurl broom, Bgfl@"l},’ for ood do, @G0 ; good fo cholco stalk braid, 5X@ a,-.i,'c:md,nur Drusl, 4@5t, - EANS AND PEAS—With tho oxcoption of a lght funuiry for primo beons, (here was Jittlo demand, Lrices” romali tho manic, s follows: Navios, $2.00G2.00; prime Land pletied do $2.70@2.753 good o primg medinn, @250 : common to fair beans, 2,15, Yoilow peas, $1.25': do green, $1,40@1,45, ALDING MATERIALS—Deslors in cements ro- port cousidurablo Inquiry for theso materials to com- plote contructs for sewers, cte,, but fow uew contructs ure belug made, and quick limo und othermatorlzls aro quict, We quota: Stuceo, $,60@3.50; Now York ticeo, casting, $160@4.00; Rosendulo celnont, $,25@,60" Utfen, Louisvilic, Manlius, and Akvon cornent, £ Tl ; Porlland semont, $7.00@7.50 ; marblo dust, £3,00 3 lwo in bull, 8K@FLO0: limo (brls) $L10@L1G @ brl; white' sand, @ brl, $100@200% plister filg hudr, © b, 400 land plister, $2.00 3 Lrl; fire brick, 3 1,000, $55.00@00.00 ;: builiting _brick (com- mow), $6,60@ET,00; pressed brick, $14,00216,00; sewer $£4.60; Mnivankeo and Racino preseed, $35.006 do common, $14,00(310.00; Iudiaun pressod, + do connnon, $10.0W@16.00; Bro clay, B .00, R—A’ steadily fufr demand cxlsts for the diteront grades, und, under moderate receipty, stocks aro kept down t0 & comparutively low ' pofut, cousequently, holders oro. confldont and ave’ not crowading kiles, Wo contino to quoto as followas Choice yellow, 300y medium to guod, 19@Mc; Iuferfor to conmon, 18@18e, BAGGING—lionidius quist and steady, Orders are fow oud muall, but slockd sre in yood shupe, und dealees geor confldent that prices” will not gb e terluily lowor, Wo quote: Sturk A, ¥70; Ludlow 4y 50 ; Towsflon A, diiges American, 93¢ ; Amoskeag Otter Oroek, Hige} burlup bags, nid 6 by, gunntes, siugle, 11@180 3 do double, 260; ddG ke, CHERSE—Busiuesn continues slack at prices that huvo Lo current for u fortulght put, Coimtry mor. clunts aro ntill purantug the *hund to' mouth ” polley, confident {hat beford wintor solu In_ thoy whil bo et abled to stock up ot lowor prices thay now provail, We ropoat our quotutivus: New York factory, mild, ; Olilo fuctory aud Wostern factory, (o, 19@ owor grzdes, 7@ 11e, GOAT,—Dricen Wore agfu reported unclianged, o Hght busiuess wan- dolng, uud tho mrkot fur from being sirong, WO quot puved, $11.00, Luckuwauna, $10,00 uut il 9,00 ; Only o Lebigh pro- rle, §9,00 3 Wal- Cherry Stinie, 6.0 ¢ Jlosibure, £0.00; Caunel, '$0.580; Lick Tan, $880: Hocking Valley, §8.007 Indlimo’ block, 37,60 Kivklind Grato, %113 Muionk, $7.80 3 Kingston, $7.003 Wilmiugton, (10, COOPERAGE—Pork barrels sold to a fair ex- teul b €1,40, Other goods wore quiet, " Wo. quet Torlk burrels, $! 1,455 whisky harrels, $1,906 3,005 turd, terced, 70; ' flous Larzely, 15 staves, rougl, ; do, bueked, §2 ticreo taves, Yo, $22.00524,00 bitckod of ol UGE28.001 Whisksy” slaven, rouish, $20,00@28,005 do buekod, $35,00035,00 7 flowr utuves, $9,6011,005 elrclo flour heading, T@I3oper st flous hoops —polcs, $U14,00516,90 Der it pork and (lerso poln, S0.00340.00 por'm, Balew fuclude 1,000 pork baprels Gt & a3 poric DAFTols ut $1,10, und tlorces at $1.05, EQQ#—Wers dull and loy Hirletly fresh sold ¢ 222, nud plkisd Jotu nt 15@11, TENTHERS~1lie offerings bre nol lare but smplo, 08 dealory aro uging Lighily, Wo ugain quato s Good 10 prlino [ive-geust feathors, W@aiv, feom it lu ¢, T6@T8a3 4 3 it dully With prices nombnale Iy unchungod, Ko largo orders uro belng placed, knd dealora do 1f nOW unticpato uny vonalderalle mave. uls cendo H— mont until wfler tho holldnys, Prices romain sy as dollowa: No, 1 whifiilal, ebel, §6.40 5.60; No, ‘x\ do, tfw": i No."1 Ttrout, NO, N:‘ i Imu Fl.:‘llsl, ]:.m\' o, iy, $10,00@ 10,01 50810, fumiy i 1 uhote Ly, $1 15 2,45 Danks'codluh, 30.0060.45 5 Ceorgo's codilel, $0. 30,76 ; Lubrudor heviing, splil, brls, $9,0060,603 é""" $4.70@5.00 ; Labrudor horrink“rouud, L 1 ?n_i nusclerel, D gebvl, $1.00GT,b) 8,605 do Jé-brl, $4.35@4G0 ; box herriug N @840 3 box Lierring scaled, 4U@4%0; Columbia River snlimoh, 1¢hrls, $10.00310.45, VRUITS AND NUTH—Undar e bend (horo avo no now featutres worlly of apecial commont, Tho {nqule ry 1a lboral—roneidoring (Lo dulluess provalont in othier dopnrimonts—nnd tiio genoral narkiot exhibita o rensonnblo degreo of firmuess. Quolutions uro ns fol- lowa: Tonetax — Dotes, 0@030; figa, drums, 11@ 123" figs, in hoxes,’ mow, I6@le: French pruies, 1@1d0; Turkibh pruses, Mg@Hge; rule Alue, Inyers, now, §2.05@2.70: rulsin, lagers, old, $2.36@12.45; Tulaing, looro Mukeatol, $2.76Gi,00'3 rals £ine, Valolcln, new, 13t@ldo; Zanto curtatils, now, 1@ old o, 6310 ; eitron, J0GiRe, DoMERTIO —Aldén applos, 17t0o ; Michigan, whced, 10@Vi<0 Michlgan qiiariors, 81@0K0; Western o, T Honthern do, 63 ,‘11' ichon, Inlves, Tuiad errics, new, 13@14 churrloh, 28600 3 Nurd—Fi) alinonds, Torragoia, 93@24 ; Naplos walniits, 37@38 3. Chilig walnuts, 43@2{c; Tronch walunte, 10@170; Drazils, 924105 § pecans, Texne, Li@te ; Afrd i]lcnll"h, Cig@Tige s’ Wiliiujton poanuts 83;@0ct Teuncssco pennufs, d3@Tic0. GROCERIES—Tho condition of tho grosory market hion nol clinnged percoptibly wiiliin o past twonty- Tour fiours, Extremo quiot til provafla 1 nll dupari- inente, and, with o few unfmportant exceptions, pricos aro weak dnd varfablo. Goffecs, which . unill quite rocently huvo been hold with provounced firmness nud confldence, now begn (0 show unmistaknble. sighs of weukness ; and sugara, eyrupa, molasres, and, in fuct, miont urlicien fn tho st aro of the. downwaid seulo; “Tho wenloss 18, of courno, attributablo to. the decling in gold, thio ntringonoy of monoy, cnd tho consogient extremd dullucas of trado, Vre quole ¢ Br-pany. BopA—T1 @B, QurriEs—Aochu, 44@36c; 0. G, Java, 1@31 o Java, No, 2. 20X@0%u: funcy Mo, M0 choldo do, 20@203u; prio o, Btg@aiare: food o, 243 common do, 23%@23%e ; ronsting do, hayod Slnguporo Jave, s s Conta Mo, N@20}0 5 do, prinic, 255@20¢ ; Maracalbo, 1l wolght, 10@10%e ; ateatine, full Skt i etne, do, suolxlz'\\mu(, 71]::':.:@14-:.‘; —Vatnn, 8@8%c; Nangoon, Ti@Txe; Caro- Uaa, 9@V3gc. hidmlag BuaAns—Datont ent lonf, 123/@123 ldi 205 pitted ANDLES—Star, welght, 14 @160'; powdored, 114/@H3o: grinulated, 1Y@ standard, 103510191 do, No, 2,101(@1035 1030 oxtra 0, 10}4G@10%0; O No, 3, 17;@ 0, No. 1, 9@i%c; choleo = brows primo do, 93 ;Gae molusses ' sugar, 9% mon do 7)4?1_«‘;%." o Onleats g, colco,” 9143 e doprimc, 8(@0)ic; do, falr,, B2@827¢; coin- non, Ti@eo, VAT Binurs—Diumond dzips, $1.30@1.85 5 ellvor drips, extra thie, B0@8%0; gou_Augar-houso syrup, Ga@00 extra do, 65@70c; Now Orleans molasacs, choice, 3@ 90¢; do prinio, Th@80c; do common, E3@700; Porto glll‘%o :_'no ogses, chofee, G2@050; common molusses, isc, SALERATUR=Common to best, 83/@10¢c, Spiora—Allapice, 17@180 ; cloves, 38@400; cassls, 88@400; pepper, 28@2Wo uutmegs, $1,950@1 [ ger, purt, '2%GUs ; do No.1, 20@3bc; do No, 2, 10 c. Sosri—Gorman mottled, SX@6xe; Golden West, 6@0io; While Lilly, 05@8ic; White Rose, GG ey “palm, 6@870; " Savon Imperial, 6@0ie; white Russiun, 5/@0c; Ohawpalgn, 6Y@03¢0; prime 08¢, G@BAC. STANOI—Gloss, 03(@100 corn, 9@11e; laundrs, 09 %o 3 _common, 6@0¢, GREEN FRUITSThe ordgr demand for apples s falling off, miid car lots aro o triflo cusier, though very chicice frhlt brings the onteldo quotitions, Many dcalers are now loying in thelr wintor stock, Other fruit sold nt unchanged prices, We quote : Lemons, $3.00810.00 @ 'Dox; fufarior Jomons, £7,003 orangcs, $10.00° per brl; Californis pears, ' §2.76684.00 Do cage. Common to cholce apples, $2,60@3.50 per brl from toro; do in car lots, $3.76@3.50. - Catuwbn grapes, 1126@183¢0 por Ib; cultivatod cranberries(Cury's) 115,00 i brl ; oullivated do, $12.00G14.00; Cape God do, 12.0091.00 % brl ; wiid do, $10.00@11.00, Quinces, .00 por Url,’ Sales includa 7 brls green apples ge) t 150 brls ot §0.60: 453 bris at $9.00; 300 brln at £3.253 157 brin ut $5.00, TOPS~—Tho market wos quict snd casy, though dealers o guoraly bolding ut tho old gurts, e pasaiblo that tho resnlt of tho olection in thls eity will causo n increwso its the demand for beer, and conse~ uently for oy, .Wo qiiofo : Primo Wealorn, 40@450; New York Stite, 800 Davainas, 10040s. TIDES—Loeal’ dealors aro buying olily fo meot thele wants from day to day, and, the recelpta con- tinuo light, th daily ORerings ore sufiiclent, 'There 14 Tittle” or' 2o quiry from iho Last, Tho following rices are being pald by dealeras Green clty utohars', 5c; groen cured, light, Se; do, hieavy, 7o part ourcd, G@e s green calf, 199; veal kip, o3 dry alf, 2% dry kip, Nio 3 dry snltod, 156@16c; dry Nint, 17@180;" dexcon sidng, d0@dse ; grnbby, scored, cut, or other'viso domagad, two-thlrds pricc, HAY~—The morket 18 witliout improvement. Out- sido orders are tow, ond tho clty trado arp buy- ing only ns necessity roquires, Wo quola (iis whioleaalo prices puid by - dealors, us follows — cars to contain 20,000 Ms: New tlmothy, prime, S4G0@1600; do, No. 1, $1050@1%003 do, No. 2, $11.00@ 12.00; mixed, $£10,00 @ 11,00 ; prairie,’ upland, $9.00@10.00. do, midiud, 5.0 9.00; 'do, slough, $7.00G8.00, LoosE ON \WAuON— Tlmothy, $1.00@13.00; prairic; §7.00@9.60, For de- ifvery of pressed, $LUGGLG0, according to distanco, IRON AND STEEL—Thero wore no cbnuges fo ro- port,” Business fa light, and prices cany, as follows Iron .......s Horso-shoa iron ... American tool st Chroms tool stecl. . 1 English tool steel, . rites retes tes o b LEATHER—An abscnco of noytling reseinbiing ac- tivity {6 utlil noticeablo in this bruncl of trade, aud, whila values romain nowmiually unchenged, thers I o weak undertono to tho market that promfses soon to dovelop into s sharp decline, Bolow are the quota- ona : HEMLOOK, 40 wr 8¢ , Kip, voals, Gity upper, Qity upper, Country up) Collar, 3 2t, Qalf, city.,.. Galf, couniry. 0. 1, 7 It No, 3, 9 . @ 1.0 1.4 11108 1.2 Rouglh upp 85 Tough upper, damn 0 Buffulo slughtor sof W@ W, A gole, e 1.206 1.35 @ 1,10 406 45 Freneh eaf, Jodo 65.00280,00 Freuch calf, Lemoino, + 60.006375.00 French ealf, 24 to 86" iba. . 1,05 2,490 Freuch Kip, 50 to 100 Ibs, .« 1,00@ 1,60 METALS AND TINNERS! §FOCR—Fricos wete re- ported unchanged though oasy for most o2 $ho articles mentioned. Trado is Jight, but satisfactory, inasmuch o8 it cquals anticipationy, We quote: T8 PraTr—IC, 10514, $12.00; do, 12x12, §12,60; do, ’(L:ml. $13,00; do, rooting, 14320, IO, §11.60; do, 20x38, 25,00, 16 Frn—TLarge, 40c; sraall, 4103 bar, 420, Lieao-Plg, 840’ bar, 100; plpo, full coils, 10%0; cut do, 11e, Suser Zivo—Tull casks, 103505 half casks, 10j40; less quuntity, 11e; slubs, ¥2e, Sueer InoN—No, 24, 53{0 rates; Russia iron, 2@ 23c;do No, 1 stained, 19(3%00 Tutes, GALVANIZED InoN—No, 10840, 1505 No. 22@24, 1603 No, 25@10, 170 Ko, 47, 180; No. 28, 20c. A discoun| ‘of 25 per ceut fi mudo ffom {his list, CoupE—Copper botiom 76; s, 3704 braziors, over 13 Ibs, tinned copper, 80c; planished coppor, 46c; do, cut to sizes, ¢8c, Winc—Nox, 1t0 6, 90; 7109, 1065 10t 11, 1lo; 12, 1es 18 and M, ‘123e; 15'and’ 10, Mo{ 17, 160} 8, 10¢; 10, 19 0o 'full bundle, 25 por cont dis- count i fouce wire, by car-load, 6)5e. NAILS—Remaiu steady at $4,60 rates, with & moder. ate fl;mnnsxi nll;llg h'tll!lq;‘k;.fl \Xa XI'JA! ensts 0] er 503 3 do, Gd, $5. ¥ + 9 o, fino, $17. .50 ¢ cliuch, $7.00 NAVAL BIORES—Wore quiet and unchanged, as followa: Manills vope, T 1b,417)¢0; sisul rope, B, b, 143@1640 : ah hemp cord, " 1b, 20@%50 3 warlino, b, 20; tarred rope, W Ib, 17@180; oskum, @ bale, $5.000,60; o brl, £6.00@0.00; tar, B $5,5030.00, * O1L.8—Yrices rango substautially the same 18 on the preceding duys of {ho weolr, whero (ko muy bo con- sldored #teady nnd firm, Wo contloue to quote : Carbon, 1T@180; extrs lard oll, Gtrlct. Iy winter, 76@8¢; do, eurrent make, Tici No. 1,07a7 No, 2, 63¢; lusoed, 1aw, Uc s do boilod, 101" whale, 8U@h20; 'sperm, '$2.10(82.20; neatsfoot ofi, utrletly yure, $1,103 do estra, Vo; do No, 1, Tho; Tank ofl, 600§ uteulth, G5o; eloplisni ail, D50 tiurpout tine, 5Uc'; naphtlia, 63 gravity, 18100 ; naphiha, con- wo, 15@100, PUTATOS—Poacublowa sell readily at $1.10@1.16 in cor lots, ddvered. We noto sales of 2 curs Mich- igau poaciblowa ut $1,155 Lear do ot $1,12) 5 1 ear at $1.10, dellverod, TOULTRY AND GAME—The market fa Nucrally supplicd with ail kinds of pouliry and game, nud fu v dull, Prices favor biyors for almost 'l de- viptionn : Live chickens, $1.60@%.00; do, dresscd, L0@60; dneks, $2,76@5.00 ; do dressed, $3,25@3,50; geeow, $3.00@0.007 tuskeyn, B@0u; dresiod dv, B@ (310} profrie vhickens, $,00@3.00 ; partridges, $4,506 400" quall, §1.26; niallard ducks, $1,60E200 per oz amall ducky 85e; nive, 760 | vedlson sadior, . @lda; hume, 1 3 <EEDB—Limollly was a littlo moro ctive at about o ranye of prices, Olhier keeds wor quict, Wo nota Aules of 157 bags thiothy at $2,455 63 g ordie uary ol $2,06 ¢ 03 bisga do ab 82,00 ; 8 bagast $2.25; 1 bug# poor at 32,00, HALT—Orders ure sniall, thouglh In tho uggrogato fuly busiuess wus trausnotod ut unchangod p e ondogs, Couade, and Hagluaw, fiug, g2 diuary ‘courus, $3,10; coarao divmond, G, gromid solar, $2,15% *duiry, without bags, $3, dafry, with bags, $4,10@435; Ashlon dalry, sock, $5.00005,25 3 graund phu, $1,78, “PEAS—Thoro wus only & maderato amount’ of trad- g I 8t olaws of goods, uud prices woro ot uuont: por d oy quotably wtorutlon, ravglug asollows: Youn byson, cownmon 0 fair, 40@500: do' good, 60 @7001 do choleo to ostr Muv, Yie@FL10; wowme conyuon fmpori o, to ine, ol hyeon, NGgia 231 ol o good g S@A0e 3 good to chuleo db, 80 povider, W@Y00 3 cholee Pingasuuy, uxtry AMoyuud, SLUIELE0: cholco (0 exiva bow ’ dupan, We@1.005 ¢owmon to goo @750 ; fair Lo guad old,” 5@70u ; common o, Hi(e colored natural 1eof Jupan, 65@630; comnion o fine’ Onlong, Y3@4Ge; goud, G3@dhng chiolte to exti, Be@$1,on, TOBACCO~Trady contlauta quint ut unchuuged prives, Wo quolas TING_Our—Kaxtra, T6Gi850; cholee, 053700 ; medi- um, 65@00 3 poor to commun, WET0e, PLug—Natural leaf, 5astc’s balf bright, 00@700 Dlack 53560, Budkivo—-Goud to choles, 833300 medium, N 910 sommon, 205, WOOD—Ia fiyaited domand obly and sella woatly at Innidg figures, Wa quoto: Beccl, $0.50610,00; - i, $10.606T1.00; hickory, $12.00; slabs, $7.00 de- vorod, WOOT~—Remntus quict and nominal, Tho Toston Convmereial Iinllehn raviows tho market as followa 3 10 aalos for tho Waelk o ot yary muach from thong of lust work, tho mnfket continuiug to rula quict, The pratracted dullness iy having womo effect ot pricos, uid snles buvo eets gude Shin wopk ut lower pured (hah at any provioun (no tueo tio hegiuuig of Uio panlo, - Thora ki really no market prico for any Tino of wool, voma dealera Loldiug tholy Atacks it rates whiolt provent nalow, whtlo olliots nro willing fo micot tho markef, Cush buyera get consldersblo cone cesslons, and asles Tavo béen miada for prompt eash b pricos even Jess thun those nunsed Lelow, We Judge thats deellno of fram 8 fo 4 centd u pound from tho bighest antu-panio prices has Leon eatablished on flecey wiiol#, though, a5 W havo onid, only o porifon of tha trade nre ready Lo soli at the decfhie,” Ve agafn unte E by washed, prims. . Tab, washed, common to Good Common dingy, Fleoce, wsslied, X1 Tlecce, waahed, XXX, mmr{. D Tlecce) waalied mediu Hght, Gonred, washod. oo seeuresan Flooce, nuwashod, cootao {0 medinn leoce, unwashed, coarao sud dingy. Fleese, unwasbod, fin Buper and oxtra pullod..o.vs pnst L L CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. ‘Tuonspay EVENING, Noy, 6, Tha recelpta of Uvo stock since Baturday have beon oa follow : ¢ sheen, 1,007 1,202 12% 1,300 “Tofal...,. 8,521 4,988 Bamo timo Inst wook,. 10,646 02,508 4,204 Weok befara lnat, 12,885 44818 . 6,066 Blipiments wera as folloy a Catlle, Hops, Sheen. 1,019 218 164 B 6 L., 00 702 440 Total, « 2481 20,14 810 OATTLE—Somo 1den of tho ultoratagnntion of trado in this departinent of tho murket muy be guined from tha fact {lat tho total of tho duy's sales fall considers- bly mhiort of 1,600 bond, Of the uumber sold onty about 600 head ‘wero {aken for the Eastern markels, leaviug the remaluder to bo divided belweon local butchers and feeders, Tho prices ranged ol tio way from $L60, for realawny Texans, {o£3,95 for cholon uative titcors, with $3,25 about un average price, Telo- gruns from iho East woro dlscouraging cnongh, Buf- falo being roported #off auother (c, whils the cone dition of the matkot ot othor pofuts la scarcely less uusatisfactory, 80 that, all things coneldered, the upn- 1y of shippors fs Ntflo to bo woudered at, Tho pur- chase of Jocal butchers of courso wan small, tho pros- ent extreme dullness of tho rotail meat trude, und tho Jrobabiliy that b wil contiouo "dull wnlil witer tho olidays, Aorlously depreses tho marliot for butchers, stufr, aud uothing biit o diminished supply will enable wellers to recover sy part of tho decline thut this clans of stock lhos recontly suffered. Although cows lielfers, and common steers, such as aro usually sougint after by Chieago butchiera, ax now sclllug lower than at nuy previons perlod since the war, they ste only in limited demaud, Eostern buyers rifusing to hadlo thom atuny price, A fow lota are taken from day to dny by feeders, but sellors must mainly depend upon Ohicago buteliérs for the aworption of thdy scalawig stock, and {lia snpply shonld be jged accordingly. Tha thore prominent sales of the day wers 125 Tosuis, avernging 978 Ibs, at $2.05—by Gregory Strader & Co, b 121 do, nv 1,026 the, at §5,00—by Wallwork & Sunder~ land 3100 o, av 837 I, ut $2,765 aud 162, uv 1T lb, ab SL76—by I, Btrahorn & Co. ‘The market closo dull And heavy, QUOTATIONS. ExiraBeoves—Graded stecs, uveraging1,100 168 U UPROT s ven s senesesresovsess see $G0@E.T6 Chioles Beove—FEinc, faf, well forined 3 year to G year old steers, uveraging 1,500 to 460 11, ... weteereinteasenns e G00@6A0 @odd Beovos—Well-fetfenod, Anoly formed wioors, averuging 1,300 to 1,350 s, + 4.25@5.00 Aedivin Grudes—stoarn in fuir flesh, aver~ g 1,150 10 1250 Ml v oen . 400@4.25 Butclors' Btock—Common o faly ‘teors, and good {0 oxtra cows, for city slnughter, uveragiug 800 to 1,100 the,, <o 2T6@8,76 Block Cattie—Commiou cattle, in ~déeent Horh eraglng T00 9 1,030 Lok, vovovre . 2060805 Inferlor—Light oud thih cows, Leifars, stage, bulls, and seallawag stoars. 2 Caltie—Toxas, choice coru-fod,, Gattlo—loxas, Northern wintored. Cattle—Texas, throuzh CATTLE BAL: TOGS~—Thero was fafr notivity fu groater firmnss n pricee. A folling off i the re celpti of some 7,000 head strengtheunl tho viuws of holders, oud 5@100 advance was juelsted wpon, In cousequience of the higher prices usked, trude vpencd alittle eluck, but finding sollors dotorminod to gain kofr point, or, falling in that, to hold thelr stock overand tale tho chances of to-niorrav’a market, uy- or 800n took bold, and from 9 o'alozk Lo tho cloe the narket ruled ackive eud firm ut $3.6065.80 for poor ta cholee heavy, aud at §5.00@3.85 for light, oG MALTN. el o, Ao P 1 Av. Price|No, 248 §L03] 86 o 5 66 0 B 27 M3 0 A9 o 01 25 0 oo 6 o 0 SHEEP—Nothing now was nofed in conneelion with tho sheop market, 'Uhore was the usual fuquiry from the city trade snd salos wero effected nt abonl yvovious rutes, good to cholco ringing $3.60@4.00, sud jioor to ta mediwn $2.76@.35, gl CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. THunspAY Evenivag, Nov, 6, Tho supply loft ovor from lust cves mmented this morniug by seversl cargo Deug mostly common inch bourdswud pleco utufr, Tiho urkot was falrly ettended by buyers, who bought quite freely, fon or filteon cargoen chiaging hamds duriug the duy, Prices wore unchangod bitt stvong ut $8,00 faF pieco stutl, und €000 for cowmon boards, Onoor two cargoes of tho former brought $8,95, Lelow are the quotations: Good wud choico mill-tun bosrds aud strips, $14.00616.00; medhun Lonrds und alrips, $10,00312,(0; conimon do, 18,00@9,003 Jolsta and” scantling, $3.00; ehingles, $3.0083.13% ; lath, $2,00, LUMBER VREIGNTS, Maalstee, $2.50; Muslogon, 33.95; Ludinglon, §2.95; Grand Huven, 3200 ; Peutwal 3 Menominoe, $2.00@3.%5 ; Ocouto, $2,00G275 ; Whlte Lk, IE YARDS, Tath are searce aud very irm, 3 f Bhiuglea ond eow- mon lumber ara also mectfug with a reasonably fulr intorlor domund, 'T'lie local demund i8 light, Pricea ave without wateria! chinuge, as follows FIROLCIE0n 1 eens v veesoaon @55,00 Eecond elear, T el to'S 1l @60.00 Third clear, T fuchsces vove GAvo Third elour’ tick, o2 ,ys L 4500 @IS Clear fluoring, 1st and 2d togother, vougl, .. e 49,00 @10.00 Clear widing, 1at wud 2d togettor. 00 (@20.00 Common KM, vovvovverenes . 1000 (520,00 Comnon flooring, dreased, drs @500 Commou flooring, dressod, socand 0 G28.00 26,01 Wagon-box boarda, selectod, 14 juches und upward, Aetock boards, cte,, 10 feot und nudor, green, ., Jolst und scantling, 18 to 3 fuct,, Pickots, squu por 0 by which oharge follows tho shingles, “Fhickuess—Fivo shtngles to Lo two inchea in thick ness, Tength—Bixtecn holics, 3 HAUDWOOD, Bluck-Wiluut — Counters, £{00.00G150,00: _cloar, 05,085,003 common, $I500@G000% enll, $20,005 5,0 ¢ tloovig, §80,00, Adhi—Clenr, $25,00@10.00 ;_common, $10,0045,00; cull, $10,0065 16,00 tluoring, $30,00i 10,00, Uuk~0; 26,004,003 cotamon, §10,00625.00 ¢ W, Ulear, $28.00@30,00; common, 20,00 eill, 31,056 14,00, . ot 5,005 cammon, $10,006320,00 i $IB.U0E00.00 3 common, $20,00@ Oliorry—0loar, $10.00QU000; comuion, $10,00g 55,0 Oull, Bdogiign, S 0 Soen $IB0R \ T Witltewood—Olour, $30.00@40.00 3 o ol ‘s‘luflufrflu '@1 ey 3000 'agont Block—Ilickory oxles, A wemail poles, each, 436630 & ok h’-fi;fi‘kaflfi a0, Tlorlda red codar, 330 por 1t muhogany, 3 do countors, 500 & roiowaod, B1G800 : white holly ~WEAIBR9AD TIN] BL ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS I'XPLARATION OF 1K it ATARKH, — 1 Saturdayae e eopted, * Bunday axcoptod, 1 M L £1%0 Blindoy ag a0 asgn 4 Dully, nUSY XCOBLaL, ¥ Ar MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Dl Foot of Zake. s anul foot of Tuentysocomd-s, andd T Canatats, corney of Sigdtsons T Y Handalph, leate, Mall (via wain and atr lno). Day Expross,.s Jnokson Acooniniodation. ‘Atlantia Hxvru Night Expros GRAKD RAPIT Moruin Lixpre. Night Expross, > i cchM’:D & 5‘\}.;)0;‘1 Hfl\lnLflof'fl. icago, Kansun Cily and_Denter Slort Line, 3 s os o Chnges S nasiede s ot Lot Throuyh finc, Union Depoty ent Siir, neur adtroneses bridyé, Ticket Opices ¢ At Dlepot, and 153 Handofphat. Leavr. | drrlee, Kansan Olty 18z, vin Taoksonvillay . und 1 s MO vt [® 92008, m, [ 8:10 b, s anan Clas Fask 1ok, Sir ac] o oo e |* 810, m ‘st 13 sonville, 111, and Loulsiana, 3o Bt Louly Iix, vla-h:lur:" o o o Romrin Koot itai 1 v, in. cnana Teonn, \Washington 154 455 b oy Jollot & DWIght Accommbdationss 45 be me CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE &—S . PAUL RAILWAY. L Unfon Jiepoty corner Yadison and Canal- i &Sauth Clarivste opporice Sherman Sioin Leave, 9200, m, " 5:00p, . . [8:30 p, m. Milwankoo, St. Paul & Minnosp- Tixpross. ollaDay 5. vau Preiilo”dl Gl el and EXpross.e..o Milwaukae, 8¢t, Paul & olis Night Tipress, £ 6:608. m, "11:003. m, * 4:15 p. m. CHICAGD, BURLING' Depota—Foat of Lakeu,. and Canul and Sixteentl Mall and Express, Otuwa, Biseator, 3 Eacllic Fao Line, for Omali Kansaa City, Loavonwortls, At chilson & 8¢, Joseph I Aurora Pasoongo Mondota, Ottawa Auirara Passonre: Aurora Passenger (Siin, ouxCity Ex 00 po m. | 1 +9:20 . i Duinaus & St Paclil Night Exp, for Omnba.. 9:00 p. ni. Konoas Cliy, Teatonwortn, 4 alifzon & 8t. Joseph Tix) +9:00 p. m. 3rav0 Accormanstion.s 1:4s s e rovo Acgommodation’® G:14 . . |* ator 1 220 iz, Sundoys. tEz, Saturday. e I|2!‘;INOIS UENTRAL HAILROAD. t, Louts Expross. t. Louls Vast Lz Galra Mall, oticld Fxpros Dubuquo & Sloux Giiy Dubugno & Nionx City (@) Gitunu Passongor, Hyuo Park and Oak Woo Hyde Bark and Oak Wootla (@) Runs to Obamypaiga on Naturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity affces, corer Randoiph amd LuSalleates, and 75 Canale ity corner Jladison-st ‘ Arrive, 2 10383 . o BT e u Pactfic Fast Tino,. @ Dubunuo Day 143, Vi « Omalu Niwlit Expros, Dubuqus Niule kx, a locoeport & Dabuutin lospre: « Irrocport & Ditbnguo Kxbress, & Sllnankos Mail, & Milvukeo E: & Blihvaul & Aarquetta Expr b St. Paul lfixnu}‘u‘ «a—Dopot cornor ot Wells nnrt Kin: —Deyot comgr of Onmland o . Gon, Pass. Agoats COLORADO. KANISAS & NESW MEXICO, tchet and Freight Ofice, 77 Clark-sty A, T, &St 3 Tie lay Spactal Induconents. Great Naw Routo, Fol it "W, k. WEBD, dort Ag CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Dexol, corner of Vun Muven undl Shermansath, ~ Ticket v¥ice, Grand Pacifie Hofels T Zeare. | (imaha, Leavonu thié& Atchlson Fix 10:15 u, m. A Larm Abcoumodntoti... | it m it i fing e 1xprge I B, s T, e Leavenworth & Atchizon L:]Im!s}fl“: E.lu.,x T, :ll. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAY SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depity Van Buren-at., soot or LaSalle-st, Tickee vfiaes, sortharest corner Cur and ftandolphater, und souihises corner Caal and Madison-sts. Mall, via Air Line aud Main Lino!* Bugulal New York Kixpross, via) Ablantio Kxpross, via Afr Li Night lixpress, viu Main Liuo, South Uhicugo Acconmodatior Day Expross adilo I Uant Lo Mail... Valpurakio” Keconiaioition CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH Li A KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Greut Central Kallroa Depot, 7vot of Luke- also fuot ar Ticentyy-accund-st, Ticke afice, 131 fando] at, “near corner Clark; W LuSalleat,, coruer Wathing. tolty und at Hllinofs Central Depot, Arrive, Day Espross.. g {Ea. m. Nt Bpresses 2| siwp: m. | * §ico p. m; Through sloepesy for Indianapalie, Olnolanatl, Wa ington, angd Halthunra ovors nliht, mERTCEL, cARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, 195 unidt 177 South Clark-st., _corner Manros, Cllongo, ] 1 Juunded gud conducted by’ Dr, J, O, Cabiitn, for fitnument wud eure of all forms of ahtoulo und spo all i chu discases I loth sox; ile most. gefentiile diseuges, Dr, Cobuen'ls a rogn and bas thrao diplomas fiom tho bost vallegen in Gie world, and has had wora oxporieuco n the treatinn ot privaly discazes (e nhysician in Chicago, Yonng mon who romuiro a physfelua nnvor ail to fin speeds ra- Liot and o pormuncut oura at tho hands of Dr. (Guburis, Send trvoatzmpa for his hooks un mala and fomuta disoar o toany audeaca, In scutod anvoiopos, Address lotters, Dr. U, COBUILY, 175 aut 17 South larlc-st., Olifengn, 1. I caniduntial, Oifioa hiotiva: 9. m, o8 B, m. { Sandayy o4 DR, C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIALPHYSIUTAN, 217 and 970 8 outh Ulark sty coraer Van B KL bl ot Chiloago, town by all readero of the Papors thag Dr. O 15 tho oldest. estallfhed phygieian tn Ohicago, od PWENTY YISARS OFF IS LU fn pors Lo that il oufo Wosltively dil cakes of ST 1AL DISIEANKES {n both soxos. s In n, CONFIDENTLY o8 Al uilllnl o b3, to Dr. Os BIGELOW, 277 i SIS —. NSQysn: DR. KEAN, 36_0 South Olavk-st., Ohicego, v ally consultad, porsonally or by mall, all cliranto or norvaus disvases, e K 3 the only phystoien In tho clty who wae- Tauts outos or o pas,_Gron fook, ustraced, 50 conta, DR, A, G. OLIN, 852 Wabash-av,, tho aldost nnd longest cstahlished physiofau 1n tha city L tho truatagne of DY wa Weliiey dlscasos st srealnions, th roault of early ndiscrottons, and ot mati- tinod positively eurod, 1113 Iat0 work ozplitning who may ANKS STANDARD SCATL®mS OF ALL 81%FS, A PATRBANKE, MORSTE & 00 4 UL AND 13 LAKE-ST, ONAL CURRENGY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY TRIBUNE OFFICE,

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