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RIUNEY ARB GOMMERCE. MONETARY. Tuunspax Kyeniia, Nov, 20, Monocy continuos tiglit yot, but tho ntringonoy 38 now of a moro healthy charactor than s weol or two ago. A lerge hmount fn boing usod in the paymont forbagy, and lnrgosums of currency Ara being sent iuto the country Ly commission mon, and being carried out by drovors. On tho bther hand, the country oollootions of oity mor- chanta are good, and tho influx of curronoy from the couutry by this menns is ahout oqual to tho oulllow to pay for hogs, The ahip- mont of tho latter to tho. East fa niso malting a bottor supply of Now York exolinuge, and, though thero aro somo ushipments of our- rency to New York yet, {6 ssoma probable that “exchange will soon Lo in favor of Chicago and against New York, When Lbis condition of the oxchanges s fully catablishod, monoy will be- come moro plonty hore. Bome timo ago wo enid that ultimately tho panio would do Ohioagd moro good than larm, in the respoot thnt it would domonstrate to the world -that the busincss of tho oity wan on, & soundor DLasis, that its merchants, Ita lumbor-doalors, and pork-packors weremen of more capital, and that the advances of the banks wero mado on better socurity, than other jealous citics bad ever been willing to acknowledge. An avidonce of this may now bo soen in the concon- tration of the hog trado of the West in this city, which hias besn groatly stimulnted by the panic, Hog denalors could get money hero for theirstook whon thoy could got it nowhere clso, consequent- ly a large portion of tho hoga that last yonr wont ¢o B¢, Louls and othorplacesiu tho Wost, are now coming bore. Tha receipts of hogs in the last four days have beon 139,000 head, and it s vetimated that for tho woelk they will ba at loant 176,000 bead, Tho receipts of the corrospond- ng weok of last year wero only 89,000 hoad, It appears, thorofore, that the hog trade of this ity Ia i about double what it was at this time The reduction of thorato of intercst by tho Bank of En[fi]:\nd to 8 per cont, instend of 9, ia a vory signiticnnt fndicnlion of o bolter fosling provailing in fiuraclal affairs on tho othor sido of the Atlantic. Tho danger of a panic in Lon- don, as tho culminsting effect of the snm'cs in Turopo and in this country uring o Iast six months, Ecems thus to havo {mufl away. The offect on finances In this country of the disapponrance of (that cloud on tho Eastorn horizon cannot fail to be favorable, and the goneral advance in the prices of railway stocks iu New York to-dny is doubt- lees duo to this fact. 1t is worthy of noto, how-~ ever, that tho object for which tho rate of inter- est was raisod Dy tho Bank of England to tho extraordinary figures of the past two wooks, was not accomplished, The purposo of tho Diroct- ors of the Bank wans to stop the outllow of snecio from England, but wo sea by the daily dispatches that every steamer that arrives in New. York from Liverpool still brings its quots of soveral hundred thousaud dollars, nnd, by the Londondispnthes, that further amounts are boing daily drawn from the Bauk of England for slip- ment to this country,. The flow of specio from England 3o tho Continont Lias largely diminishod, and this may be tho reason that the bauk has roduced "its ralo of interest, but this check to tho flow of specie to the Continent was not caused by tho raising of tho rate of discount, Tho prosent instanco, thorefore, showa that the old-timo theory. that tho Bank of England could stop the outilow of specie from that country by raising the rato of interest, bns no application now, o Bank of Lnflnnd Lias not lost its power to create a ponic inLondon, but it has lost thecontrol which it ouce brd over the money markets of tho world, The circumatances which have contribnted to this change, have ot tho same time contributed toin- creaso thae wealth and tho financial importanco of tho United States. Tho cesealion of unneces- sary railrond building In the United States, and the subsequent decrease'in the importations of railroad.iron, the rieo in tho prica of coal in En- lond, abd tho _conzoquent riso in tho cost of Englieh iron, which resulted in a revolution in tho irop trade, and gave American iron-mustors tho opportunily to superacde those of England in otlier foreign markets, the flnancial panicin this country, which hagmads economy fashionablennd dimiuisbed tho demand for foreign luxuries,— all these circumsiances have combined to make tho balance of foreign trade in favor of the United Biates for nenrly thres months past, o longor period than perhaps over befors in the his! ar{ of the country. I'or threo monthe wo have been eelling more of our domestic pro- ducta to foreign countries thau wo have bought of their goody, and tho credit balance is coming to ue in specio, through the grent Cleering- House of the world, London. DBut thg Bank of England could no more stop the flow of this ope- cio to the place where it isdue than it could turn the currents of trade at ouce iu ull parts of the world, Notwithstunding our recent scare, the United States is. really’ growing rich; the main deawbacl to hor rapid progress now being tho chiaracter of her curroncy, limited in volumo, depreoiated in valuo, and yet a forced legal- tonder, 8o that it excludes tho monoy of the commercial world from circulation, Thus, while Wo are roull{ growing rick,woare poor in money, becaueo wo have enacted that something else than gold and silver-shall bo the * monoy" of this country, There is no way to get out of this muddle excopt by gotting rid of tho logal- tonder papor monoy, Let the Lanks issuo all the paper promiucs they please, only provided thoy will take the chances of having to redoem them in specio, 2nd will deposit bouds with tho United States Tronsurer to securo this end. But lot the Government withdraw its forced logal- tender notos, either by funding them or other- wise, and there will" bono trouble about our having pionoy auough, and all of it would bo 2t par with gold, LOCAL BTOCK AND BOND MARKCT. DMessry, Preston, Kean & Co., quoto ay follows this afternoon : Salling, 0. 8. 6s of 81 ufl%@ll;i; { 1083 108% @109 y@{wx 5 < £-20 of '67 Janudry und Jul 114 @{1 1 . 8, 5108 of '68 J 03, 1074 @®108 100k @1z 10" @103 10875 10835 ango. 10045 Bterling oxclizugs (largo drafts). 107@1033¢ Clicago City Ts 93 aud nt, Gook Caunty s, v 95 and int, Town, county, and cify 10 per ‘cont bonds, . v 05 @ 0T NEW YORK STOCKE QUOTATIONS, New Yonx, Nov, 20,—Sterling, 1073(. B GOVEINMENT LONDI 14 |Coupous, 67, 083¢' Coupons, '68. Courons, '51, Couyons, 6: ] Coujions, '4..0. 10 1093 | New 6 Conpon, 'G5 093;110-103.. Goupons, %65 (new). ..1124¢|Currency s..., HESTE 1ONDS, Minsouri, . B8 | Virgiufun, old. ... ....34 ‘Teunessees, old, North Carolinas, old.,22 Teuncatioes, oW, North Caroliuas, new, 14 Virgiulay, new.... rro Hanto {Ohicngo & Alton Mioligan Ce . 93 I’ulnbfirgh& Fr, W. Uniun Pucifio stocks,, 201 Northwestern, . Union Pacitic bondi Norlhwentern pfd..., 63 |Contral Paclfic bonds, 91 Rock fuland (ox, div.), #83!Del,, Lack, & Weat,,, 013 N, J, Contrul, HITHS | QL TR 1% BE Paul,....l. 1 REAL ESTATE. The following inatruments were filed forrecord on Thuraday, Nov. 20¢ CITY PROPRRTY, Indiana av, 144 fL 1 of Thirty-first ot, wf, 483180 £t, dated Oct, 20; conaldoration, 8,160, Egan s, 144 1t 0 of Cottugo Grova av, 81, 48 ft to al- Toy, dated Aug. 313 consideration, $9,009, Went Monroo at, 260 £t 6 of Wood st, n f, 25x183)¢ ¢, datod Oct, 4 consideration, $3,557, : West Superlor &t, 27 ftw of Armonr st n f, 255123 14, dated Oct, 50 3 conslderation, $1,200, "Millard av, 100 ft B of Twenty-fourth st, v f, 04 0-10 x124 6-10 t, datod Bept. 3; consideration, $5,600, Oburch at, 187 ft n of North av, 24x125 t, dated + Nov, 18; considerstion, $1,200, ‘Townuend st, 838 {t s of Went Whito nt, o f, 24x125)¢ 11, dated Bopt, 137 cousidoration, £2,650, i ‘Hawtlioru a¥, 815 s of T b £, 100 e osiloy, e P s 80 fim of FoIk aty w't;".umoo £t, with Jme provements; dated Sapt, 10; consfderailon, Biring ut, 203 ¢ south of Caunlportav,ef, ‘with bulldings, dated Nov. 17; conelds Awbinnd 8y, 160 {4 0 of Chicago av, o datad Nov. 18 & comaldlosation $L.600 7 ¥uton sk, 00 1t o of Wentorn av; u f, J521401t, dat Nov. 19 ol tany Shagn, T L B0, ,“& Woslotn AY, 20 1L a of ‘Monra at, w f, 203125 Tt, dnted Nov. 10; consideratton, $740, Woat dnokaun at, 8 tv cor of Toman av,n £, 65% ¢t to Barry Folut Ron .%-«1’ Nov. 113 clfjnlnhl‘un bon, 100, ‘eat Jackson sl w and adjolnin; e anied Nov, 113 conelderation, $6,000, © © 0 20OV Lot 17, in Banka' part of Lot 13, In Blook 13, Rock- woll's addition, dated Nov, 18 counidoratlon, $2,600, Fills Park, 1403 ft n of Thirty-sovenih aty W £, 40x 100, dalod Oct, 30 conatdration, S50, ‘Tweniye! h &ty 11w cor of Calninol t, flkdlelfll’?mh o connideeation, B0, " ) a8yt ot 18, i Block 2, Johuson'a'putt Lote 3 and 5, o 3 Heo'tl, U, 14, ‘dabod Oct. 33 connidoration; Kamo a8 o above, dated Nov. 8} constdoraiton, Lold 33 and 84 (oxennt_n 704 1) tn Block 65, B Houtlon Adnllhln,(dnlud Nov. 1”, cglmldtr.\!lnn,'llflfl,‘i;s} Lot 31n Dea's part of Dlock', of Godwite's patk, w 3 8 0¢ Boc, 16, 40, 14, dated Nov, 0§ counlderationy $1,800, HOUTH OF OITY LIMITS, Tota 35 and 20, in Dlock 2 4n_ Moulgomers's part w 36,103 Hee, 138, 13, datd Nov, 10 cousldoration, 150, Lot 19, in Dlock 11, Adnm Smith's port s w ¢ Beo, 30, 99, 1, dated Oct, 137 cousideration, Tot' 41" wud o K et 49, in Biowk g of Qlough & Darnoy’s Loto 34 aiid 33, in 8tc, 10, 98, 14, daled Hept, 203 cansideration, $900; Tot 20 in Dlock'®, it oyt et al; part a ¢ a w X of S 3 Sec. 16, 3, 14, daled Nov. 18 eoxaldoration, Lota 31 1096, in Block 3 of Re-subdlviston of Dlock 13 ‘of Drexel'k Smith'a part s w X Hec, 11, 38,14, dated Oct, 1; cousideration, $13,080, “Bamo ui tho above, with Lots 14 ta 17 in sxmo Block 5 galed Oct 14 coutlderation, $18,000, S u Bloc] enninga’ parl ¢ R w joc. 10, 38, 14, dated Oct, 1} consideration, stivs, COMMERGCIAL. Tuunspax Evknina, Nov, 20, The following woro tho receipts and shipmenta of tho leading nrticles of produce in Chicago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for the correspouding date orio year ago: RECEITTS, BIUTMENTS, 1870, | 1672 1872, 5,720; €107 0,060" 389 5,006 Oured meats, I, Boe, bris Lard, lba, . Tallow, the..... Butter, s, Dreased hogs, Live hogs, N Cattle, No! Sheep, No 3,163 1,465 85,334( 76,792 a1l 110 Withdrawn from store yosterday for city con- sumption : 8,454 bu wheat; 5,606 bu corn; 5,846 bu oats; 1,005 burye; 6,705 hu barley. The following grain has Leen fnspocted into store this morning up to 10 o’clock: 126 cars whoat, 48 cara corn, 10 cars oats, 2 cars rys, 15 cara barley. Total 201 cars, or 74,000 bu, Tho Committco appointed to decide the solling value of No. 2 barley in this market reported, to-day, that thoy found considerablo”diffioulty in arriving at o conclusion, but had decided on $1.25 por bu as tho figure which scomed to thom to bo noarost the mark. Thay, therofore, recom= mendod that $1.25 bo sdopted us the present basia on which margine should be called, in caves ‘whoro thore is any dispute as to the amount thut can bo calied for na socurity for the fulfill- ment of contracts, Wo aro assured that thore is a grave mistake in the account from whicl was made the notice 1n our iszue this morning about lhal car of ber- loy. 1t iy stated that there is no berley eulphur- izing mill iu or near Fond da Lo, Wis. (thero i one nt Janesvillo), aud that tha man for whom the barley was purchased did not vunt to doctor it, and is. opposed to tho practice of tronting bur- Joy with chemicals of any kind. 'Tho thing come plnined of is that tho Larley was inspacted out as rojoctod, and when it came back was inspected in" a8 unmerchantablo, tho iuspoction being uftorwards corrected to rejected, when the Chief ‘bran waa.sirongor for futuro dolivery, TIuspector had boen notified that the car of bar- loy wan subjoct to his order. . The barley is cor~ taioly of a vory low order, and to one uninitinted in the mystories of inspection it would scom that it onght hover to have beon juspacted ns bolong- ing to any morchantubla grade—as the samplo exhibited on 'Change coneisted entiroly of rotien stuff, ncarcoly fit oven for chickon-feed, 'Fho transaction cost ihe innocont shippor about 270, frsight chargew, and he wauls to know if he is obliged to boar the losd for which he ought not to be held rosponsible. 1t in asked whother or not the Stato, in regis- tering grain reccipts, does not placa itself in tho pouitgl of ono who indorses snother man's noto, atkd in called upon to payitwhen the maker of the noto fails to meot tho obligation, Also, whother tho State, which olaims itmunity from suit, ought to lend validity to grain-paper under such circumstances, whon otherwite that paper would not pass current. "Pis a grave quostion— ar, rather, a couplo of them. THE MABKETS, Tho lending produce matkets wore strongor to-day, nnd active, whon wo take into account the small quantity of grain on tht market. But littlo of that now'in storo is offercd for sale, most of it heing hold by partios who are carry- ing it for dolivery on options for Decombor or Jauuary, while tlie receipls aroso small au to malto an unusually light yolume of current offor- ings. Onereason for the lnst-nemod fact is probably that the freight engiues of tho rail- ronds are wanted to bring in tho live stock which is pouring in upon us in” much greator numbers than ever boforo, and threatons to empty the catiro hog orop of the West into our lnp within a couplo of montha from date. It ia not, however, probeblo that ilis state of things can long continue. We shall bave more grain oud fower hogs boforo long, uuloss tho present soason whould give tho 1io to all past exporionce. Meantime it is & wonder where tho money comes frow to pay for tho hogs as they coma in daily, when we romembor that cash i 80 scarco that g _much na 834 per cent per month has beon paid for carrying, The othor ‘principal featured in_ tho genoral sitnation aro & decline in the gold premium, a rapid increase in tho cost of transporting broudstulfs to an East- orn markot, sud s bottor domaud for thom in tho Iast and in Europo, which inducos shippors hore to take hold, notwithstanding tho tightuoss in the monoy mm‘\:ot, and tho goneral iuclomen- cy of the scason, The report comes from Duffa~ 1o tuat offorts are being mado to remove tho snow obstructions to tho pastugo of boats along the Eria Canal, vo na to permit the forwarding of.tho 5,000,000 bu grain_now sflont thore; but 1o roport comes ns to tho progress made in the effort. There was o liberal distribution of dry gooda to-day, Lotk the local and tho interior demauds showing improvemont as compared with the enr- lior days of 1ho week, consoquontly b rather bot- tor fooling provailed’ amoug tho jobbing trado, and tho quoted prices wore moro generally ad- berod to, Grocorios mot with ouly a fair demand, and were unchanged in prioos. If wo nxcapL sugar, in which thero is nliboral movoment, there was no z?ucm activity in any departwent, and tho prevalent feeling wus not purticularly buoyaut,” Former quotations wore maiu- tainod, however, aud . sometimes were more firmly hold than at tho boginning of the wook, Thero was only n modorats smount of trading in tho bulter and cheeaa markety, and values wore nob subjected to nay decided chango, tho former article asllin at 13@300, and tho lattor at 11@18}40. 'The conl trado was again dull, orders befug for small amounts, just to supply eurront.wants, and prices continue weak aud irrogular, No changes wore noted in the fish and cauned goods mar- kets, Dried fruits sold to a fair oxtont at about provious raton, o slight decline in raspberrios be g tho only chango noted. Leathor, pig-iron, paints, and” wool remain dull, a8 proviousl; quoted, 'he oil frade ruled quiet, carbon an: lurd alono boing active. Prices wera stoady. Fhe rotail trade in Iumbor continues fair at changed' pricos. 'The wholosnlo market: was xather quiet, though the offorings aro bein slowly reduced, aud the receipty are light, Build- g matorialn wero dull and littlo botter than nominal, ‘fho bardwnro markets wore gon- orally roported quiet at provious quota- tions, The domand for pork-barrola continues fuir, prices runging from 31.45@1;50 i tierces and other descriptious are slow. The hay markot was loss uotive, but stoady, Droom- corn aud hops were quiet. ‘lhoro was more in- quiry for hides, and the markot was quite firm at a Blight advance. A light bueiness wastrans- actod iu seods, ot §2,80@3.56 for timothy, 84,60 @4.06 for clover, $1.60 for flax, und &1.16 for buckwheat, Potatoes woro agaln lu aclive do- 'mand and firm. * Oholce poultry and game sold roadily st good prices, fancy stosk and quafl bo« ing higher, Iiggs wero flrnor, ?flg wines woro quiot aud firm ata furlher ad- ‘vanco of 4o, salos boilug Limltod to 60 brls at B0g per gallon, Tho market was generally quotod strong at this fguro, but easod off momowhat vihon Nev Xork way reuorted Joyex at the aloso, Tho roceipts wors Fnthor'mord liboral thay hera- toforo, but wero oxceadod by, tho shipmonta, Wo noto, nlso, anlo 6f 1,000 brla ‘nleohol for export on private torma, : Lako froighta wora vorz qniot, but firmor, on tho basis of 8o for wheat by sail to Buttalo, Vory fow sall vosaols aro now offered, aa (hey are fron- erally golng into wintor q‘unrlnru onarrival hore, Thoro waa 8 good demand reported for steamor Yoom, but aa 8o was asked for corn, and 8o for 'llEll‘, to Bufalo, no transnotions wors mado publie, The reportad charlers wore only two, hiols will oarey out 92,000 bu wheat aud 18,000 U corn, Drossod hogs wers rtill inaclive, though the roported orrival of 05 to-day is tho adyance fluml of the senson ; nrrivals’ will probably be boral enough noxt waeok to opon up o market. Prloon nro nominal at abont $4.60@4.70 for Jan- uary delivory. . Provisions were activo and stronger all around. Mess porl adyanced 10@260 Yur brl, the outside for options, Lard advancod 100, and moats fully 240 per I, ospecinlly on boxod lots, Tho market openod with s rathor oasler fooling, in ,conse- quonce of tho largo recoipts of Logs, which ex- coodod 44,000 hord yostorday, and wore ostimat- od at 86,000 for to-day. Yat” even this enormous load cnusod buta slight woakoning in_pricos, and the domnnd for product was ko0 good as io cnuse o upaody advance in them, It waa report- od that partios who have bought on Decoinbor options are willing to take tho prarparly now, and pay for it, no that they may got it forward all tho sooner. Lard pleked up i jutorost more de- cidedly, some prckors uglng, but ohiefly in small lota; it would scom that presont low pricos for lard cannot but attract Iargo European or- dors, which, as woll as in meats, will bs all the moro numerous for lLaving beon delayed bo- {’vnd tho, usual timo of sending them in, ackors did not caro to sell monts for dollvery nftor the New Yoar. Tho market closod ‘st the following rango of prices : Mess pork, now, cash or seller Novomber, 811.76@ 11.871¢ ; do -sollor Docember, $11.8734@12.00; sollor January, 312,25@12.90 ; seller ‘Fobruary, 812.75@12.80; primo mens pork, $10.70@10.75; oxtea primo do, $0.00@9.26,. Lord, cash or sollor November, $7.12%@7.16;_do, seller Docembor, 81.16@7.20; do, Bellor January, $7.00@7.5; o, sellor Hobreey, S1.00607.00," Graok ham el (@70; swoeel icklod hams, T7@8e. Groon shoulders at 9%c; rough sides, fii{u; do shot ribs or Jong clonr, GBc: do short cloar, 63%0; ~moats = 10@16 days in ealt, 4@4%o for shoulders, 540 for short ribs and loug clear, and 0}{(: for short cloar; boxed shoulders, soller Docember, 4)¢o; do Cumberlands, Gc; do short ribs or long clear, B}fi@a};c 3] do short clear, 63{o; do long cut hams, 75{@T7i¢o. Meats, sellor January sbout 3fo more than for Decomber, Doss boof, 98.00@8.25; oxtra mess do, $9.00@ 9.25; boof hams, $18.60@19.00. City tallow, 63 @UYo; pgreass quotnblo at 4@Gife. Bales woro reported of 65 brls mess pork (now) at €12.00; 100 brls do at 811.87)¢; 100 brls do at 8i1.76; 1,000 brls do, seller tho month, st 8118233 '1,760 brls do, sollor Jnnmriy at $12.25; 1,000 bris do, scller Fobruary, at &: :!.75. 750 brls do at $12.622¢; 850 brla do nt $12.60; 500 brie do st $12.40; ' 65 brls primo moss at £10.75; 55 tea lard at 87.15; 250 tes do nt 73ge; 250 tcs do on private terms; 250 °tos do seller December at $7.20; G500 tcs do nt 7360 3 950 tes do &t $7.063¢ : 100 tes do at 7o ; 500 ten doscller Fobruary ot $7.65; 1,000 tes do ab 7igo; 250 tes do at $7.45; 10,000 Ibs groen shouldera nt 3340 140,000 ba shoulders, 10@20 days in walt; ot 43¢0’ 20,000 1bs do at 40 ; 350 boxes do, part sotlor Docomber, at 4l¢e; 40,000 Ihs groen hars (15 1bs) at T ; 90,000 ida do (16 M) at 63{0: 100 tes fresh swost-pickled hams (16, 1us)at 74c; 21,000 1hs do,out, of pickle,at 7{@ on ors ; 100 boxes Cumborland, 100 boxes (fight) uhort ribs, and 175 boxea long and short olear, all at Gi¢c; 10,000 Iba green bollies at Gigo; 5,000 Iby bacon hams at12!ge, cauvassod an packed. Flour was more active, and decidedly stronger, though an advauco was only effected in & fow cages, Exporters wero in the markoet taking up about all'that was offored at what they consider- ed to be fair prics, which moant 10@1234o per brl more than the quotations of yesterday ou favorite branda of spring extras, while wintors wero velatlvoly dull at unchanged quotations. Ryo aud buckwheat flour were uuclmugud,s .lml ales ware roported of 850 brls white wintor extras on Privato torms : 160 brls spring extins at 26,76 ; axtr 100 brls da (White Toso) 1t 25,6214 3 400 bris do ot 25,60 ; 100 brls do nt'85.871¢ ; (00 brln do b £5.95 ; 75 brls do at $5.00 ; 8,550 bls do on pri- vate terms. Total, 5,825 brls. Also 10 tons bran at $12,60 on track ; 10 tons do at $12.00, to arrive. The following woro the closiug pricos: Fair to good while winters. .., 8050 @750, Choleo do... 18766 o3 Red winters @ T Choteo o farioy Spring exlTad. .. 11uu: G4 (s 025 o. 43 @623 Madium to good do..... ... Good to oholce Minnesota, Datent dou.usveeusees Fair Lo clivica spring, superfn Common do, Rye flour. Blickwheat do. 825 @ 0,05 Bran.... + 12,00 @12.60 Whent was lesa active, but strong, and irregu- luflz higher. Liverpool, aud Now York wero both quoted firmor, wiule our receipts wers again light, Cesh whost was in_especially good de- mand, with tow offeriugs, the ourrent recoipts being mearcaly large enough to furnish moro than 60,000 bu to ench buyer. This fact was, however, indopeudent of tho news from othor points, 'Several parties had alroady engagod the freight room for wheat, and wonted tho grain wherewith to fill it—wanting it 40 urgontly that they wore willing to pay 2)4c per bu premmm ovor tho price for December dolivery, There was samoe {alk about tho possibility of a corner in cash whoat, but such a thing is not probablo, as all the denls for this mon nre bo- lieved to have beon already eottled up, and thero i8 no fear that we shall not luve enough wheat coming in to aquaro up tho December options, as it is undor- stood thnt arrangemonts aro boing mado to materially increaso tho volume of our daily re- ceipts, Honce the Decombor shorts+wvare not nervous, but the general strength of the situa- tion clsowhere brought out a good speculative demand, which rosnited in an averago advance of 10 on the option for next month, though the in- torest taken iu the doul was scarcely auiliciout to sustain the rise in quotations, It doos not now appear probable that we sbnil witness tho acon- mulation of o vory heavy stock of wheat liore this winter, Thore will bd o fair shipping de- mand by rail, and not cnough monoy here to tompt holders to ship it iu much fastor than is wanted, Soller Docember opened this mornin ot $1.02), recoded to 81,02, roso to $1,0234, fol off to $1.02, advaunced to $1.U3}{, and declined to 81.018¢ at tho closo. Beller January sold nt §1.041(@1.05%4, closing at the insido, Cawh No. 2 spring openod at $1,021, quickly ad- vanced to 81.05, and closed at &1.0435@1.0434. Northwestorn receipts commanded aboit 1¢ more than this, No. 1 spring sold at §1.10@1.11, tho outsida for Northwestern rocolpts, No, 8 spring closed at 97c, and rejectod do at ble. Cashsnles woro reported of 1,200 bu No. 1 spring at $1,10; 400 bu No. 1 Northiwestorn at 81,114 800 bu do at $1.103¢; 2,000 bu do at 1,10 ; 25,000 bu No. 2 spring ot $1.05; 47,600 bu do at §1.043¢; 80,800 bu do st $1.043¢ ; 8,200 bu do at $L04%¢ ; 24,000 bu do at 31,04} 800 bu do ab $1.035¢ ; 19,400 bu do at $1.08%¢ ; ‘800 bu do at $1.083¢; 14,200 bu do &k $1.03; 0,000 bu do nt sl.flflg_{; 1,200 bu No. 2 Northweatorn st $1.00; 3,460 bu No. 8 spring at 990; 400 bu do at 93%¢o; 8,000 bu do at Ue; 1,200 bu do at 87c; 400 bn rojected spring at 930 + 400 bu do at 9210 800 bn do at 920; 400 bu do at 9lc; 400 bu by samplo at 60c on track, 'Lotal, 180,400 bu. . Corn was in-good domand and stronger, aver~ aging 5¢o por bu highor than yesterday, in con- soquotica of vmz small recoipts horo and roports of ‘n furthor advanco In Liverpoo! fo 34s Gd por 480 1bs, or a littlo more than 976 in gold per bu, ‘T'his is the highest point touched there in o h“fi time, aud prices throaten fo advance toa st higher point, as stocks are emoll across the water, and must be recruited under tho heavior charges of rail shipments to the Amorican son- board. Honco thero is o promiso of good profit to thoms who can got thoir corn forward under & Jake tari® of charges, and vbippors ncted o littlo moro frooly to- day, though tho purchases were chiofly mudo to finish out cargoos, and in consoquonce thora was u greater disorimination than usual in tho prico paid for receipts in corfaln houses whore tho buyors bad nlroady sccured part cargoos. Tho swallness of the rncolytu cauged o littlo wakening up among tho shorts, aud thoy bonght rather froely, while there was o fair speculutive inquiry for January from those who thought o furthor advauce to bo among the probabil:ties, If recoipts ehonld continuo ab thelr present volumo, o further riso can scarcoly be provented, and tho prosont bours may turn round nnd_bull it, in tho hopo of retrieviug thoir lossos, Boller Decombor openod at 39370, rose ta 40c, deolined to 89350, advauced to403¢o, and follto 8350 uttho close, Bollor Jauunry ranged lo above Docem- ber; and soller Fobruary was quoted at 20 above Decombor, but closed firmor, with 420 nsked. Tegular No, 2 corn olosod at mhfi"’ striotly froshi recoipts of do &t 400, Ligh mized at 40150, and rofontad at U7, Sollor Moy uold ot 486, Cnsh galos wero roported of 2,800 bu high mixod ab 410 8,000 bu do at 403{o; 2,400 budo at 40i60; 1,000 buNo. 2ab 4003 dodto, b do st suézra; 14,000 b do nt 89860 ; 44,000 bu do at 89%u; 9,600 bu do at 00370 ; 800 bu do at 89 ; 8,200°bu rojocted at 880§ 1,000 bu doab 873ge. Lotal, 140,800 bus. - Oatn wore quiot, but srongt, averaging }Ea lalwhor, in ayiapathy with whoat apd cors, ihe recelpta bolng light, while tliore: was ‘n. good shipping domaud for car lola, No, openad at 12¢, 5old down to 811¢e, and clonod at 8130, Bolior' Decombor sold nb 315¢@83}o, olosing nt 81jgo, Hollor Jannary Was the strongost oplion, there bolng o good spooulstive domand; 1t sold at 82)¢@330, closing at 8280, Qasls pale woro raportad of 9,000 bu_ No, 3 st 820 8,000 bu do at 12¢0 10,000 Lu do at 813go; 600 bt rofootod nt 20o. ‘otal, 23,300 b, Rtyo was quiat aud a ghado flrmor at 6434@660 for No. 2, necording to tho focation nnd date of the recelptn, ns wintor rocolpts aro now worth o rur bu1noro than regulnr, _Cauh enlos woro imitad to 2,400 bu No. 3 At 06o, and 2,000 bu do nt 641¢e.’ Othor grades woro not montioned, Darloy wan ngain quict, but in better demand sud nveraged 20 highor, owing to the Timited Aupply, which wna wautod for consumption, No. 2 opoued at 81,40, and_advancud to 81,93, olog- ingat $1.82," ‘Hollor Docombor sold at 818, No. 8 was wantod at 91@0Ge, accordine to loca- tlon, tho rocolpts in tho ook Islaud Elevator commanding the Insldo, and in tho Northwost- ern the outside, Tojocted was atendy at 71@ Tlo, and_samplo lots dull, Casl sales wero ro- ported of 9,000 bu No. 2at §1.83; 6,800 bu do at 1,83 ¢ 1,200 bu do st $1.81; 800 bu do at 1,30 ; 1,200 bu ho. 8 at 96io; 400 bu do al Oic; 8,200 bu do nt 9ic; 800 bu do at 00 800 bu do &t Dlo; 2,000 bu rojoolod at 730; 400 bu do at- 7lo; 40 bu by samplo at #1.18; 400 bu do at $1.05; 400 bu do at 870; 400 bu do at78c. Total, 18,200 bu, EUROTEAN MANKETS, The following is Boorbobm'd’ dispatoh to the Bonrd of Trade In this clty to-day : Nov. 20,—London—Cargocs of wheat off coast firm, g Buir atorage quality of suring whoat for sifpuiant i Decembor or Janhary, 503, Gsrgoes of corn off coast unchanged, Arrivalsof wheast off coast moderate, and of corn amill ;A largo et s sxpectai shortly, Num- ber of cargass' on pankage, as comparad with last week, of whaat largely increasd, of corn moderately int creasod, Amorican lard, 4is, Liverpool—Whest no- tivo snd tending up, Corn, 34s 6d. Amerieanlard, 30s 0d, EXPOINTS FROM NEW YORK. Tho following wore cxports of brerdstufts and. provisions from Now York for tho wock ending Nov. 10': Flour, brls, ,... Wheat, bu. Corn, b 41,000 Dork, brlaand tea, 6,340 80,600 Tard, 1URavovvees 22,523,000 * 638,600| Duco, 1ta. v, s ..3,748,000 WODL. Tho Boston Shipping List asys : Mnnufacturcrs aro evidontly aitractod by tho low prices atwhich somo_liolders are now ready to moot tlio muarket, and it appeuratous a good timo for buyers fomack up. Monoy s boeoming oxsler snd 8 geroral improvement is noticestin in all Lrauchos of businoes, and if manufacturers hesitato to purchiass now the o portunity niay belost a week or two hence, as wowould 110t ba mirprised 4¢ tlio markot took & favorablo turn aban carly dav, Tho stock of wool in the country in gouorally adumiited to o sll, and prices havo now reached fo low & polnt sny furttior_eoncesston s scercoly probablo, Tho advices from abroud aro still favorabl and 70,357 Ibs Australian wors shipped honco Dy the Jast Liverpool stoamer, On tho presont basis of prices for Ameriean flocces o comparison with the English market ey not bo out of place, Good Muos havo beeu sold ‘and can bo bought at 450 caslt, or reduced to s gold valuation, 410, Tits would cost, allowing o shriukago of 43 or cent, Te gold for scoured wool hiore, Now Zeu- nd tlocce 1k been sold in London at 32d for washod 3 but call the price 304, o 60g golt, with slirinkngo of 25 por cont, {he cost ih Loudun 16 80¢ gold, Hera fa o mazgln of o per It, gold i favor of American fincces in te London murket, to pay freight, comintuslons, and othor oxponses, Wil any enterpriring holder of Amorican fiecce try the London market? Suchu ship~ mont would hiave to b placed ou thiat market with thia disadvantago of not behug known, bt hioro tho nrticlo 19 cousidorad by experts fully equal n quality to Now Zealund, LATEST, Wheat and corn woro in fair epeculative da- mand in tho afternoon, and strongor., Whent sold at $1.05 cash, and at 81,013/@1.0234 woller Docombor, closing at $1.02; at BL.0415@1.083 soller January, closing at 81.05)¢. Corn sold at S53¢@ILfo noltor Decombor, and at 10)@ioss sellor January, both closing at tho outside. In provisions, salea wors reporied of 500 bzls mess pork at %1275, aud 250 tes Jard nt 754c, bolh soller February, the marloet closing firm., EVENING BOARD, enne, | Salos 250 brls mosa pork, soifor $12.75; 160 toa lard, cashh, at Tige. e el CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Tnunspar EvENING, Nov, ALCOHOL—Was in good demaud for osport, firiner, Wuquota: 94 por cont proof at $1,75@1.82, Sules tncludo 1,000 brls, 10 bond, dehivorablo o New York, on prisato torme, NS AND PEAS--Wers In moderato request at tho givon prices, Navles, $2.40@2.65; guod to prime medium hsnd picked, $£.25@2.60¢ conmon do, $1.50 @200, Yellow pean, $1.95 do green, $1.40@1.45. BULTER—A fair amount of trading was done in this staplo at prices not varying mnterially from thoso ourzent for o fortnight pant, ~We continuo to quoto: Cholca yellow, 26@30¢ ; modinm 1o good, 19@24c; fne fortor 19 conimon, 114 ; oomaon {0 clioies voll UAGGING—Ttemains quiot and wleady at about former quotations, Prices rango as follaws : Sark 30%o; Ludlow A, 35¢ ;-Luwlston A, 34)¢c; Ameriean, 31ge; Auioskeag A, Sliges Otter Crouk, 93¢ ; burlap bugs, ind & b, 18@200% gitnnies, single, 17@18c; do double, 375@140; woolssoks SJRGSC, BROOM CORN~-A fuw sinall orders are placad cach day, bu this market 1o, gencrally speaking, quiot, Quotations are contluued, 'ss follows : Clioloo to exira burl, TH@8s; thut will 'work itaclf Into n choico burl' broom, BX@Tc; for good do, 634(30a ; good to cholco atalk braid, 6}¢@6igo ; inferior brush, 3@be, BUILDING MATERIALS—Tho demand is’confined to amall lots, and prices aro unaltered : Stucco, $2.60@ $.50; New York stucco, casting, §3,50@4.00 ; Rosondalo coment, $3,235@3.50; Utiea, Louinville, Manlfus, and Ak. 2,00 9 brl} Portland cement, $7.00@ . $3,00; 1lma in bulk, B0c@$1.00; I (irls) $1.10@1.15 9 bt Wwhito sand, 3 brl, &1, 1 9 by, 400; land plaster,$2.00 5 br) ® $55.00390.00 ; building brick (come mon), $6.6067.00; pressed Lrick, $14.00615,00; sewer brick, $8,50; Muwaukeo and Racine pressod, $35.006 0.00,del.; do common, $14,60316.10; Indiana prosdo: $I8.00@26.00¢ do cowmon, $10.00B16.00; Are cluy, ¥ url, S3.00@4.40. 1} CUEESE—In this department thers wero no changes of importance, a modorate imount. of sales beiug e~ complished at tho annexed ringo of prices : New York factory, mild, 19@13%c ; Obio factory and Western factory, do, 1213 ; lowor grades, T@lic. i COAL~Tho coui market was agamn roported dull, with yrices weak snd unsottled. Following are the nominal rales: Lohigl, propred, $10,00: Lacke awanua, $9,50@10,00; Erle, $3,60; Walnut Tiill,$8,50 ; Gherry Misie, $7.505 Dlossbure, '58.60@0.003 Casinol, $9.00; Lick Run, $7.50; Tocking Valloy, $7.60@8.00] Indisua_block, $7.00@7,50: Barelay, $6.00; Kirkiand Grate, $8,00: Minonk, 6,005 Wilmington, $5,00. COOPERAGE—Pork barrels were i fair roquest and steady, but other made work, flour barrola oxceptod, wus dull,_Sloek was steady. ' We quoto: Pork barrels, $14581.50; whisky barrels, $1.00@2.00; lard tiercas, $L.0581,707 flour barrols, 48@550 ; pork ‘staves, rough, 32L.09@23.00; do, bucked, $2LOUGIC.00 ; tieres staves, rough, $29,00344.00 bucked or wawed, ' $15.0025.007 whisky ataves, rough, $20,00@43,00; do bucked, §30.00 fi;figg‘,e %o.:;r nkwcn,t 51’;. l‘: .00 ¢ cllrcla flour hoad- 1 13@0}f0 per sets lour Loop-poles, $14,00816.00 DOE i pork wud tGerco. polen, T 00210.00. Sy E@GS—Weroin fafr roquest,'and fresh, being in Modrato supply, were frmer.’ Sales wero mads at 23@34c, ondat 2o in barrels, Plckled lots wery dull atlsgitc, FEATHERE—Woro slow at tho recent decline, Tho Jobbing trale 18 not hoavy, sud deslora are amply Htocked, W quote 2 . Good " {o prime lve-gooss feattis orp, 56839, rom fst handa; fobhiog yvicen, 100 7Toe; 3 per cent discount for cash; chicken, 6@8o; turkey, FASE—~No tew foatures wera developed in tho fish market, Buainesa coutinues dull, at tho followlng uotations : No, 1 whitefish, 1;-brl, 15,35(26.40 ; No. 4 0,5,008695; No. 1 trout, $4.76(35,003 No, 1 aliora mackerol, now, 4-brl, $11.50@14.00 ; Ne, 1 bay, $10.00 @10.60; Nc. 2 inackerel, 3¢-brl, $3,50@8.75 ; family kerel, %-brl, $71.00@7.35: No, 1 shorekile, $2.15 @351 bunk calfiel, $5,5066,75 3 Grorge's coddish, $0.0080.25; Labrador herring, split, Lrls, 48 9,005 do, 'x-brl, $4.45@4,60 sbrador ' herring, round, brl, $T.60@B.00; do 3-bri, $4.00@4.353 box herring No,1, 30@330 ; box horring scaled, 40343¢; Qolumbia Liver suhnon, X-brly, $0.7 (%nwu. FRUI'TS AND NUTS-100 clisngos in this markot woro unfmportant. ‘'rade was quict all around, but prices of most artiolos in tha liat wero held with & good degreo of fiimncss, Nuts wero i1 fair roquest at for- aner rates, wroduction of 1o In pesans boing the only ohango, Waquote : FonziaN—Datcs, 0@S3cs figa, now, druma 133@130 ; figs, in_boxes, new, 153170 ‘refich pruzes, 19@Mo ; Turkish prunos, 1 ralsing, layers, new, $2,65@2,75 ; rulsjus $2.30G32,40; ralsinn, ' looke Muscatel, sine, Valontls, now, 11@H1e; Zaute currants, now, 63@1c; old do, 6@0LG; ltron, 35(336c, DoMeTIO —Alden apples, 17@200 3 Al gan, sliced; Y/ @100 unrters, Bl@9)C; T'obruary, S Michigan Western do, 7Tie@8c; Bantharn 4o, 031403 “scackicn, pared @0} peached, balves, 10@1035¢ 3 do, mixed, 13568 ke Derrlos, nov, Joaiinios paavborrics, Shsdvss piiied chorries, 2063803 NaTh—tiiberin, @Tses shmis Torragona, 20@34: Nuplos wahiuty, 27Ga8; Chill walnuis, 31G2ic; Fronch waluuts, 10G170; Brazils, 93@103¢0 ; pecann, Tuxas, 15@140 ;' African jpeanuty, 6370 : Wihniiglon yeanuts BY@To; Lennosies peanufs, 6¥@TAcc. pGEEN FAULE-Thrats alight taden cranbories &ind appics, only vory chiolco feolt bringing tho outsido price un, $8.00:310.00 § box ; inferior. lamous, 37,005 orurges, $9,00@10.00 per brls Ualifornia pears, $.00634,60 ger ¢aso ; do gropes, Toliay, $9,00 por 380+ do Muscat, $7.50 3 common to cliolco apples, $2.00@ 4,00 per brlfrom store; do fu car lots S'J.;h( 6. Cule tivated crasterries, 31!,00@]:%0(:’; da (Cary's), $14.00 3 Qupe God doy SIZNUGEAL 3 wild” do, 30,06 11,00, Malaya grapos, $5.60 por ko 3t GROOENRIES—Tu thin departient usineas wia fajr— notbing moso—oriers bulng mostly for small amounte, Just {0 kup up ussortments, Pricos wore withont inaferlal chatgo, Bugurs rewmin drn at tho advanes recently nofud, sud ore meotink with on ncroaslug do- misud.~ Goftce’s uro aifll vory dull, but thoro fs 5 rather moro confident feellug smoug Loldors, awing to tho probability that the duty will bo restorod. Rico, sirups, s0ags, &0, cantinue stoady, We quot Di-aun, B0DA—TX @, Corvkxs—blocna, Ji@dSio; O, @, Java, 30K@ ¢ BY@Wi(c Ttto, 2@20L0 810 ; Javs, No, 2, funicy chiolia do,' B8)@20%¢0 ; primoRiv, 2@5lws glod o, 343 @31346 ; sammon do, 33K @330 ; roasting do, 23j5@21%0} Blugavore Juva, 1% Costa ltics, é:u%,’%gf;@iu; o, primo, @IS0 ; Maracaibo, gnw!?:.—fl:lr, full weight, 18@18%0 ¢ stearine, full welabt, MK@I20§ Qo) wBoTk wylklt, 18X @1X0, * Riog~Patna, 7%@80 ;) Nangoon, TK@7)§c; Osro<" 1nn, Bx@0c, G BgoAns—-Fatent ot lonf, 194@123¢0; crushed and powdered, " 1L4@11250 grantintod, 114@1130; A, tandlard, 102:@10:0} do, No, 3, 10@10370} 1, 101 103¢0; exira G, 107 @10/(o; O No.3, 10@1040: yollow , No, 1y U3@)%of « cholcs brown, D@0sios prime * do, 0i(@0%0% Tl do, 9@ON70i cholcs molagsoy sugar, 0X@01e; fair do, 8@ €ome monda, Ti@bo; Now Orfeans suger, ahaico,- 05@ 9jio; o priimo, '83(A%0; doj talr, Bx@856; corn- nion, T@7 ¢, Binurs—Dlamond _drips, $1.00@1,95% ailver drips, extra fino, 808501 od sugar-houso sirup, B5@G00 3 sxtra do, 5@ 0w Orloaus molasson, olibleo, B5@ 900; do pritno, 7@800; do common, 65@700} Porlo Jdce malassos, clolco,’ 62@05e: comiaon. molames,- e, SALERATUL—Comman to boa, BX(@10e. trtovs—Allaplco, 11@1803 cloves, J3@400; ca 88@sn § pepper, 28@00 3 nutmegs, $1,25@1,50 508, pure, 23@300 ; do No.1, 20650 ; do No, Hoirs—Oorman moltled, 64@6i0: Golden Weat, €@0io; Whilo Lily, 0x@0io; While Loss, 6%@ %03 alm, 0@0io; Havon' Imporial, C@Gig0: Tits Busaias, G3(@c; Obampalan, SY@Txo; peim: 40, 0@0X0, BraRou—Gloss, 94@106 ; carn, 9@11c; laundry, 6@ 70 common, B@ES, 1 AY—~Thoro was fesn doing In this matket, the cold eatlier having checked the Iake trade, which hus beon tlia main stay for tho past few dayh, Shippers ata buying now and thon to il Eastorn ordors, Jrices are stendy for timothy, but it 1a thought that prajrie il o lower, a tho stpply i largoand thoro 1 littls inquiry now that navigatlon s nourly over, We quote tho whioloenle prices paid, by dealers, na follaws, cars to_contain 40,000 1hs: ‘New timothy, prime, $14.60 G15,00 1 do, No. 1, $DM0RIA00; do ’ No. ', §11.00 @12.00; mixod, $10,00811.00; prairlo, upiand, $9.00 @10.00] do, midland, $8.00@0.00% do, slough, $7.00 @8.00, 'Loosx on Waaox—Timothy, '$11,00@1,00} prairis, $7.0089.60, For delivery of proased, $1.00 @L1.80, sccording to distan 1{1DES—Beveral Eastorn ad well 58 the tsusl num. bor of local tannera Lavo sppotzed on thio markot, and although thie former ato not dlsposed to pay. our’ quo~ tations, the feeling is cno of frmnens, SBome dealors are buylng liberally and shippingto tho East, but mont of thero oro oporating with exttbmo caution, The Tecoipts aro incrensing slightly, Sales wore roportod to-lay at T@73{0 and BX@H} o, We quote: Green clty butchéra’, 603 groon cured, Hgh! 3¢ liodvy, Ti@TSfo " part cursd, Gao: reen cal gresnkip, o} dry ealf, 20c; dry kip,170; dry sslte 14@160; dry fiint, 10@17 deacon skins, 35(1:‘! grubby, scored, cut, or otherwiae damaged, two-i Drico + branded, 10 por cent off, 110P8—Were' quiot, and_Weatorn sro guoted 2o Tower, 430 Leing the ‘outside caoh price, We quote: Cominon to prims Western, 30@430 : Now York State, A5@50¢ ; Bavarinns, 40@450. TRON AND BYEE—Wan' quishand casy, Wore- at: rates rates ratea 1t o gln- 3, 16 Engiieh apring o Amoriean cast apring Bleel tire, 3-iu.. LEATHER—A quict, cnay *fecl this market, " No further changos noted, a6 follows : 11 8 ) g w2 quotations were nEMLOCK, Clty harnoss.... $ s@ 30 Country harniess, 458 37 Line, clty, @ Ib, s1@ 4l Kip, "9 Ib.... 606 1.10 Kip, veals 856ae1.20 ity upper, Mo, 1, 5 1 a4E@ 28 Gity upper, No. 3, & W@ 2% Gointry upper. Mm@ AU 2@ 23 1.15@ 1.35 1053 1015 H0@ 3 M@ 30 wa 87 N3 1.208 1.35 6@ 1.10 0@ 45 65.00280,00 4 i 50.00@75.00 French calf, 3¢ to 30 iba. Coveees 1005@ 2,20 French kip, 60 0 100 118, ~.ucreos s 1.00@ 1,50 METALS AND TINNERS! §TOCK—Thers was no ohaugetonote, The demand is very light, and prices arewithout material varlstion, as followa : TiN Poare—IC, 1051, $12,00; do, 12112, $12,60; do, 120, $13,00; do, roofing, 14x30, 10, $11,60; do, 20x28, P16 Tin—Large, 400; small, 41¢; bar, 42¢. y Lrap—Pig, 840 ; bar, 10c; pipe, full coils, 10xe; cutdo, e, . SHEET ZNo—Full cnske, 1030; bhalf casks, 10)0; leas quantity, 11c; slabs, B)c, Syeer Inon—No, 24,530 rates &nd10, 930 ; do, 11 snd 12,'31c; da'No. 1 stalued, 100 Tates ; Ameriean Russla—A, 1403 B, 11¢, p GALVANIZED LnoN—No, 10@20, 15¢0; No,22@24, 16c; No, 25626, 170; No, 27, 11 0, 28, 20c, A dicount of 35 per cent ia mude from this list. Gorrrn—~Coppor bottome, 37c; brazlers, over 13 Its, 470; tinned copper, 36o; planishied copper, 46c;.do, cut to sizes, 48¢c, Winr—Nos. 1t 6, 00; 7t09, 106; 1010 11, 1lo; 13, Uxo; 13 and 14, 12%o; 16 and 10, lio; 17, 1bu} 18, 160; 19, 19c; 20, 20c; ‘full bundle, 0 per cent dls- cotint 1’ fonce wire, Ly car-load, e, NAILS—Wero quict and without quotabie chany 20@360d, per*keg, $4.50; 8 do, £1.75 1 do, 6d, $5.00 ; 4] aud 5 do, $5.26'; 4l do, $6,00; 31 do, fine; $7.50 § 2d o, $7.50; clinchi, $7.00. NAVALSTOR Ruisafn fron, 8,9, RES—Were quiot, Wo quote: Maniila Tope, @ Ib, 17c; slaal taps, B ib, 14}@10}G0; pash Liemp cord, @ Ib, 20@35¢; murfino, & 1b, 203230 § tarrod rope, 1 1b, 1 ‘Gakum, 73 bals, $5.0096.6 (3180 3 pitch, B LA, S0.00@0.005 , $8.500.00, ILS—COarbon was in active domsnd, ond was ratlier morg firmly held, though nominally unchanged, Lard, also, was faltly active, but othier ofle ruled vory' quief, Quotatious ara ‘a8 follown s Carbou, 16)5@17c; extra winter lavd, 72¢3 No. 1, 070; No, ,”6le; Mosced, raw, 95@9%c; do bolled, $1,00@ 1.02; whalo, B0@82¢ 3 spermn, $2,10@3.20; nestafoot olt, "strictly "pure, $1.10; do extra, 90c; do’ No, 1, 760} vanik oll, G0o ; siraits, 65o; elophant oil, 95c; turpens tine, 60c; nophtha, 03 gravity, 18; naphtlis, com- won, 15, - POTATOES—Tho market was ngain reported firm, all sound lots eelling readily. Many of the car-londs which havearrived rocently woro andly frozen, and ware disposed of ut a wide rango of prices, depending, of course, on the damago sustained. Ths receipts by Iake Lisvo gencrally vecaped fujury, Peachblows sold €t $L.U5@110, and ot $2.76@3.0010 barrels, Frosied lots quutablent s0@Tse, POULTRY AND GAME—Tho offerings were not vory lorge, snd withn i local Snqites, cliolcs poultey and ghmo feto . Cloleo drobad Gucks aud qual woro_ bigher. We quote: Chickons, dresiod, $2.50 @375; ducks, dresscd, $3.60@425; geose, $8.00G 10.00; 'dressed turkeyn, 10@13550; freah do, 20@120 ¢ ‘prairle chickens, $3.10@3.50; partridges, $3.35; wil urkeys, 19 uafl, $1.30G1,60; mallard ducks, 2.75@3.00” per d0z; siall ducks, ' $1.95: venison naddles, 10Gt10; hains, 19@14o: antolopes, 11a, LT--The demand from both Joeal packers and the {nterfor trade is uctlve, and the market is quoted firm, Dealora sro talkin some of advancing prices after the closs of navigation: Onondaga and Saginaw, fine, $1,80; Canada do, $1.90; ordinary, coarse, $1.85; course diamond, C, $2.00; ground solar, $2,00 ; dairy, without hug;, U0; dalry, with bags, $4,00; Ashton dairy, per sack, $5.00, SEEDS—Timothy was in light request at $2.30012.65; clover sold at $4.00@4.66; flax nt $1.65 3 and buckwheaf at $1,15, We noto sales of 34 baga tinothy at §2,65; 100 bags at $2,60 ; 110 bags at $2.45; 18 bngs at $2.00; 40 bags clover at $4,65; 29 bags do at $4.60; 63 bags flax at $1.65; 34 Lag uckwheat at $1.15. TEAS—Tho ugitation of the question’ of restoring {he duty on toas s already baving some effect upon {he matket, causing on incrsaaed inquiry, and induclug o moro confident feoling among holde ers, Prices, howover, remain nominslly unchang- e, rangiug s followa: Young hyson, com- mon to fair, 40@300; do good, 60@70¢; do_ choice to extrs fine, ¥5c@$L.10; common to fine eld byson, G3@E; common 'ipmporlal, S0000; good to cholea do, 80c@§1.10; fair fo good gunpoW- dor, T0@%c; cholco Pingsuey, $LI6@L20; extra Moyune, $1.35@1.40; cholcs 10 extrn new Japan, ommon fo good do, U5@760; fair to o ; comman do, 384203 colored natural 3@650; common to fina 'Oolong, 35@460; c; chiolco to extra, BIc@31.00, 0—-Wa continue fo quote : Fine Our—Extrs, 75@800; choice, 66@700 3 medl-: 1m, 55@600 ; poar to common, 46@30c. PLuG—-Natural loaf, %5@800; Lalf bright, 60@700; Black, sound, 6G@Ese. 4OKING—Guad to cholce, 33@360 ; ,modhum, 208 Olo: common, 20(%38c, by WOOD—I i1 limited domand nt tho annexed quota~ tlons : Bocch, $9.00: muplo, $10.00; hickory, $11,00; alabe, $0,6067.00, deftvered. WOOL—Deajers aro buylig the fow small lots of- forod on tho sfroot, but otherwlso tho condition of the ‘markot futho snme as for tho past fow weoks, Quota- thous for some grados ave lowered, and aro now proba- bly nesrer tho viows of holders, though thore {8 nothe ing doing, and the market is merely nominal & Tub, washied, prisno. . ’é‘\lb, vunh]n‘d, common OmmOn dINgY. .. voceiss Fleoce, w!lhed’,’ XXX, light. Flecee, washod, XXX, dlugy, Flucae, wasliody medium light Qoarse, washied. e vs Flacco, unwashod, co Flecce, unwashed, co Fleece, unwashed, fing Buper and extra pulled CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK M'ARKET.' ovd, EronAGG ‘to good.. ‘TnunspaY EveNixg, Nov. 20, 'The recelpts of ltve stock during the week have boen o follows ¢ P S Monday, .’ g Aiiondsy 0w ol ‘Wednesd: 44,028 1,408 Thursdsy.eee 87,000 11,200 Total,uv. o Bame timo lae 189,420 TI465 2,488 Wcu} hbffll‘u‘s Ia o ,354 08,660 4,041 eroas foliows iihics vkl Cattle, Hogs, Shecw. 4 0,056 69 803 05 67 18,023 500 Total, Linons s 1 X OATTLE—=Tlo recelpla of cattle were again small, amountiug {0 ooly about 1300 beud, sudywilh a goodly niwmber ofibuyors b attundsuco, snd a fair inquiry for ho difforont clcases of stock, full former prices wore roadily obtainablo for ail, 'while for good butchors Bludf und tiret and socond-olass shippiug heeves thors woro buyers 4t some alight advance, 'l average uality of tho offorlngs waa tho best soon in the verds or_niany days, tho proportion of scalawags belng exceptlonslly kmall, Ssles were prinaipally at $3.606 6.25, thaual' s fow very choica ficied 85.00@0.87, lullasomo oddn ‘nnd ende wwaro clofad outat $2.25@ 0. Acar-lond of oxtra\cown, .averaging 1,17 wora takon by Bhiolbel & Hon, Oblesgo bulcHers, ab £4.60, bul moat of tho Iooal porchasers wore within tho range of $1.560(34,00, Htock cattlo wore not miich inquired for, but tho offerings wero limitsd, nud all found Luyers, Tho_ mitkot closod sicady and firm, with Lttlo or 310 stock Joft over unsold, * 00 168 an UPWATd,,ves o . ore $5,60@5.75 Choloo Booves—Isinc, fat, well formiod 3 yons r ol stecrs, ‘sveraging 1,000 o L cheneos 8.16@55 4, finely formed wloors, nveraging 1,200 o 3,050 5. 440R4T5" Medium Grades—gteers fn fair flosky, D to 1,260 b, Block—Commons to el y and good o oxtra cows, fdr city nlaughter, mmgtnfianum:.lmfi Stack Gnttlo—Common- cattle, i1~ dex ol avgraging T0D to 10501hs Inforlor—Light and thin cow stags, bulls, and acallawag steors, Cattlo—Texas, cliofge corn-fed., + 4,25@4. Cattlo—Toxae, Northern wintored, « A75@3,25 Cattlo—T'xay, through droves, +oe 1,060@3. OATTLE ALK Nou Av, Pnflnoh 1 eee 80 chofce stoors, g&8 W X oo moiono s 38BREER = 83 5. ut 87,000, making 82,000 for the two dsys, and 139,000 aince Baturday, Thio fact that the dopraciation in vuluca reanliing from this unprocedsntedly heavy supply scarccly resches 160 per 100 1ba fu momothiug remarkablo, Any sthor market in the country would haye collapsed midar the pressuro of onc-half the numbor, whilo Oincinnati and Bt, Touls would probably nevor have recoverod from the shock. Tho experienced employes of the Block-Yard Company v unloaded, yarded, and properly carcd for this immenss mumbes of logi, without muususl commotion, . wiich sposks “ezcollently well” for the ofclone: of the prosent mansgoment, Trade oponod lris this morning, and continued uninterraptedly active to the close, nt priccs not varying materinlly {rom thots clivont yesterday afierdoun. * Common (o medlum heavy weight woalienod Hitle, salos show- inga decliud of about Go per100 Ibe, but for other grades quite 35 good pricos wero ronlized ne wero ob- tafnable yosterduy, 'The continucd activily in the de- maud for hog products, aud ihe sirength recontly de- veloped In that market, seoma {o havo Olled paskors with_confidence, aud they nlood ready to take tho “porkers # au fastas they oould be weighod off to thom, at $3,60@3.76 for comnmon to moedium, and at $3.80@3.95 for good to chioleo quaiitics. Choica to extra light grades wera wanted on Eastern scconnt at $4.00@4,10, Tue bulk of the day's sales wers within thio rauge of $3.710@3.90, We nole tho foilowlng: 100 sALEs, No, Av, Pricei¥o, Av. Prios)|No. G 200 §076 195 M1 K115 | 41 48 333 875 {43 Ipe 410 |28 77 109 405 [50 3 80 |5 0 18) 410 f150 W5 378 | 6) 313 380- |60 20 370 |30 6 19t 4u0 |8 89 895 |61 40 22 385 | B2 2 UM fd 48200 42|50 260 38 |4 S0 30k 9767|5304 400 |20 33 200 405 |47 L 390 |69 W7 105 400 |11 255 390 |48 108 200 30 (43 369 D350 (10 23 200 3.8)63 2 390 |6t 40 330 3707|6S B 380 | 47 56 308 370 |41 254 390 )63 - 120 160 400 |43208 B35 [7d 8 284 275 |67 201 .37 [105 8 230 305 |62 189 380 {9 67 240 366 |97 21 300 (G0 299 30 89 200 305 170 173 360 |85 258 380 50 306 365 106 28 370 |20 17 400 200 360 fa81 311 475 |98 250 875 SL 30 365 |45 %7 30 |67 W3 &0 U5 219 970 (48 28 37 |40 37 S €8 213 400 |63 27 370 |88 33 370 3} 1717 350 |51 300 270 BHEEP—This mnrket wsa lfcless, there belng no considorabls demand from sny quarter, and not enough trading was done fo eatablish markcot valu Wa continue to quote at $2.75@3.45 for poor to ohol : —_— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. ' Tozeoar Evening, Nov. 20, The condition of 1ho wholosale market {n much tne nie as yesterdny, The recelpts aro lght, and tho offeringa at tho docks are duily becaming less aud lees, Prices romain about the same. though a eargo of desir- able hoarda and sirips was sold this morming at $12.00, which {a an adyance of 60a from the prices obtained_ for the same gradu of lumbar last waok, The market, Bowover, has not cuanged maferially. Wo quot Good to cholve bonrds aud strips, $12.00@16,00; com- mon do, $0.00@9,50 ; piece atu, $8.00 ; ahingles, $3.00 @3.12)6 ¢ lath, $2.00, Goveral cargoes of Muskegon lumber are expooted in port to-morrow, 2 LUMDER FREIGHTS, Manistoc, $3,00; Muskogon, $2,60; Ludington, $.76; Grand Hoaven, $2.00; Pentwater, $275, Ar TiE TATDS, . Tho market was maderately adlivo, former prices Deing generally adherod to, a8 foliows Firstclea 0.00 @85,00 Becond ol @50.00 ‘Third clear, @40.00 Third clear. thick, 1 43,00 @45,00 Olear flooring, 1s togethier, rough.. 5 238,00 @40,00 Clear widing, st and 34 sogathor. 3. €OmMON AIAING, 1re wrrescensesee sumon foor necon Wagon-box bourds, selected, 14 Inches No, 1 sawed.. . 1% @ 1. Thres dollars er car to be added when transforred, ‘which chargo follows the shingies, common, Thickness—Five shigles to bo two inches i thicke neas, Length—Sixteon inches, ImarowooD, Black-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@150,00: olear, 00@85,00 1 comumon,’ §35.00650.00 cull, $20.008 ; floaring, $80.00, p Ashi—Clear, “$28.00@40,00; commion, $16.00@35.00; cull, $10.00@16.00 3 fuoring, $30,00@40,00. Oak—Clear, $20,00@40.00; commion, $10.00@25.00; cull, $8,00@16,00, Hickory—Clear, $78.00@50.00; common, $20.0@ 35,005 cull, §12.00@18.00, ; Baple—Clear, $2%.00985,0; common, $16.00925.00 oull, $10.00@15,00, %Aumuv—mur. $36,U0@60.00; common, $20.008 Chiorry—Clear, $10,00860.00 25,008 35007 Gull, $13,0@IBW. d Whitowosd—Olear, $10.00@40.00; common, $20.00 @25.00 ; cull, $1D-Wlill. Wagon Btdck—1ickoly naxlcs, per set, $LAJGLE0; ‘wagon polo, each, 4 ox’ Loazds, $30,00@40.00, Florida reil_cedar, 453 per {t ; mahogany, 30@400 § o conuters, 50c 1 rosewsod, 603800 : white holly, el of {he Ganernl Laws of of Nuw Yorli, to wit: An aot entitlod, ** An nch to auttorizo tha formation of corporations for manufasturing, mning, meobunical, chiomical, agrioultural, horticuilural, mudieal or cura- o {3l purpos, ' passsd Vub. ind tho laws smondatory therat atd suppiementas Ry tharita; baviug its ohist bidinoes offeo au Tlian, In fuo County of Herkimer, N. 1y d that Lelug tho pisce in whiol the principal 6o; roperty \saitusted; tho Ganural Thym of” the Saproma Goust of the Btato o o New Yo ‘be held at tho Court. House, fn thie Oi Hyenonso, in the Fith Judiclal Distriot, s day of Januncy, 1874, ot the aponing of 'tha caurt on 1l Ai‘, r a8 soon thoroafter as counsel can wa hoard, for an ardor authoriing tho raid fnoorporated Gumpany' to. aes shms the oorporato mame of ++ Komington. Bawi (ng-Ala- clilue (Jumrll!}'c" 3 Nald appficaifin will bo mads under and i vielno of the pravlaions of “olispter &3, of tho sestion Iavs f 1470, antitlat, ** A aat 0 Authorize ‘corparations i chtpgs tlglr coiporate naimas,t yateod Aprllal, 1870, o Dutad Tiion, N Y. ? ki PILILO KKMINGTON, E ‘Preatdent of naid Ingorporatad Oowmpay, Thos, TUOHATDRON, Altorney, Tod, Ne ¥. ) CHROMOS. } NEW CHROMO, “CANNOT BE COAXED, A Bplondtd Ploture by Brown, givon away by the GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIO TE,VCIJ. 116 Wost Washingtonat. 138 Twantyaecond-. SCALES. ' FAIRBANKS BIANDARD sSCAIL.EHS OF ALL BIZES, || TAIRBANKS, MORSI 0O 111 AND 11§ LARPBT. ( G ARRIWAT RND DEPARTURE OF YRATIR 5lc§qux'c5nr,§55 lGI'l.IiaT :I“EBT’E;!‘N RAl LROAD‘ T ke @) Neket ofice, 61 Clark southenat and 75 Canabety comar uf adivnc " Tall (vla maln and ate line).. Ly Eipro: Jackson it tEapron $ RAND NAPIDS AND PENTWATEIL, forning lizp Night. Kxpross, WENTWORTH, eral Passongor Agsdh. Ea s g hica, Ko Oy S P OA0, , Kanias Cily an; er. " A o, Ch(onga, Syrinatelos Alion ang S ety ine, ~ Onion l)?nr. Sidte, near Madison.m, Ticiet Offices ¢ At De and 12 Randolph-at Taave, | Arrien Kaness Clty Rs. vinJacksonville iy -ag':fa#. oy M e anisa ast Bk, via Jack:| T, i Loulsinna, fto - Foula'xram, Yia ikinfine L. Loula Fast K3, vis Maln Line Bt Louls Gie, vis Jacksonvilio,. Springiield Jipro Springtiald Fast Expro doflerson, Olty Kxpross oria, Kooknk & Burl Oliloaro & Padnosh Ratlroad Kz ‘Wanana Ladon, Washington Ex. Joliot & Dirfght Accommiodation, M it * R:10p, 2 CHIOAGO. MILWAUKEE & sr. PAUL nt a G5 5o Gl sty spmosia Shoemon o Teave, AL TN TE TN (*5:00 p, m. [*11:008 2. i19:80 p. m. [*4:15p, & nd Express,, eey Pauf’ ‘tpross. k - CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depots—Foot of - Iakest,. Indiansavi, and Stateemipe e G at Gtcenciitn Nans as. ;px::'f, oS at,, Grand Tacifie Holsl, and at depots. Zear Arrive, * 8:00 p, m.. ohison & L. Joseph 1 Pownera Giravo Avsommodition|d Dovmor's Gy Pormor s Urmve Accommodstl itz Bundays, A 00 D, m.| -7:45a. m. Tz, Monday, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1 fait af Take-tt, and foot ef° Tic ; Dol L mne e et g scond aturday, Tchah (a) Rus to Ctampalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN R ) s cener et Lol o Snd TS Gt sty corner Madison-st Arrive, aPactioFast Lo, & Rubunue Dy B Quaih Right ixbros ieht Ex, via Jreoeport & Dubuaue kx| & Ereoport & Dubnan £ MiaGow Bl o0 Kxprot 3 Milwaukeo Fassengsr. & Milwaukoo Passongor i3pross a aDahugue a (daily;..) g—Dopot eornar of Wells and Kinxle —Dapot oragr of Canal and Kinsi W. M. STENNETYT, Gou, Pass, Agent COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Speolal Tntusemonte GrochStam pomtls Folt Rr " ORI WRES, dosliee™ CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devol, corner of Vinuren and Shermun-ats, - Tickst offo, Grand Pacific Holel, Teave, Omahs, Leavenw'thi&Atohison Ex!*I Poru Avcommodi W Night Kxpros . 0. |* 1050 . e LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN b B TIRC DR Corner G and Saaomesiay 0 P R;“.ROML Mafl, via Afr Lino and Mata Lin s‘ffl’,“‘ "Naw York liapross, vial Atiantio Exprose via Alr Night Expross, vl Main Li Bogith Ohloago Acoommodatic P %08, m. . nal* 81105, CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & .CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Greal Central Rafiroad Depot, root of Lake-at,; alto foot o Tcanty-second-at, Tickel ofice, 131 Randoiphs 8t., ‘near corner Clark; 98 LaSallest,, dorier Wushing~ fon, and ai Hitnois_Ceniral Depot. By Expros *Nght Exp: Thi h sl for Indl; s, Oinclonati, Wash. ington Sa0 Halimors Svas apebe. it Pl Arrioe. MEDICAL CARDS. DR.C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 277 and 279 S outh Olark sty Sorer Van Buren, iy vell kaown b all zeadors'of the spors thst B Sldlent ‘e oian in_Uhioaga, Babiie dovotad 1Y BNTY YEARS OF 18 1108 b pbe: {seilng semodles thes il cora poslively il cusod ot CHRGNIOAND SPROTAL DISEASLS b both soxos. BUPARATE PARTORS for indlos and. gentlomen. Gall. CORRESPONDINOE CONTIDENTIAL. - Ads deowa il latters, with siaiogs, to D, 0. BIGELOW, ¥i7 apors that Dr. O, and 9 Soutt Clar] COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and, 177 South, Ulark-st, cornor Monroe, Chieago, fonnded and conduted by'Dr. J. O, Uobitn, for (e treatiiont and cure of all forms of chronfo and mpvelsl disoasos fn both uoxes, 'hia Inatituto i unquestiunubly | the most scfentitio in thls country for. tho treatment of ases, Dr. Ooburn fs a rogular graduate of madioins, snd Bus thro diplomss foowm tha bost collegas in i3 orlance in the warld, and has had moro ox, troatman {of privato disoases than an Sond twostar toany address, insealcd onvelopes. J. C. COBUR, 1 Allcoulidential,’ Oliice hours 2todp. m. NO OURE! NS £2%H! DR. KEAN, 360 Bouth Olark-st., Ohlosgo, May ba goutdontially comltod, porsonally or by mall fvon of chargo, on all chronlo ur nervous disensos, it Jo R AN (s thia only phasiclan in the sity iwho rantsoures'or no pay, G o0k, Iiluatratod, 60 conts, DI, A. G. OLIN, 352 Wabash-nv.,: tabllshod ph and urin, ncly indisorutlo i His lll“walkunlnlnlnfl nhom"‘ Graou ‘woakncss, the rosult hood positively ourad, marry, frea'of ol EDUCATIONAL. UNION OOLLHGH OF LAW, OBIOAGO, Torms, 860 yoar. Fatlal courao In propoetion, Fury i ths, by Judygos LY A i o 0 it DB T ke TN hih, U ?;’r'igj;“l'é,'fiyh bty Vo B, DENSLOW Sad PHILLF MY Nisitars favitod. ' . B. DENSLOW, Al methuve Higding, Gk, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, L S $5 Packeiges oF FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.