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] d ' ) vl 'salos mado at any great reduction of prices have % G ‘ ] I,.’,MQNEYAND COMRMERCE. I\E\JETARY. Suxunpay Evisno, Nov, 20, As tho volumo of businoss Iast woelshowed an ; Incronse ovor that of the provious weok, so tho | bnainoss of this wook, in nimoat every branch of ! trado, s beon groator than lnat wouk, As o rulo, ; wll tranmactiony at tha banks, and also in the pur- olingo nud salo of ocommodities ara in smaller } amounts, but there aroagroat mauy moreof them, ! Bo notably Is this tho enso, thet sovoral of tho J; banks havo hiad to omploy oxtra clorical holp ¢, within tho past two weoks, Tho aggrogato vol- f. nmo of businoss in the city {s, howovor, atill be- ¢ low what it was boforo the panic, though at tho i prosent rato of inorenso, trade will soon bave i tesumed its normal condition in this clty. {Monoy continuos tight, but s not more 50 now & thon jo usuallyis nt this season of the yonr. | o banka aro gradunlly inorensing thelr” dis- couunt lives, but tho pork-packers aro tho only ‘ ones thet got much advantngo from it yot. In { thostrest 134 por cont por month is about'ns i low a8 monoy I8 to be had ou firat-class commor- cial paper. "Keal catato papor s also boivg taken somo extont at about the samo rato, \ , and thero appears to be alittlo more money difored on entisfactory real estato security Now Yorlk oxchange is in better supply than » fow days nge, owing to somo incronss of bills . mrdo againac tho sbipmont of hogs, but the Chi- \ 3ago packors hayo madosuch liboral proparations for busiugss that they tnko tho groat bull of tho nogs that come in, and leave but fow to go Enast, "o nominal rate for sales of exchango to-day belweon banks was 60 cents per 81,000 promiuny . ‘thougn the supply was ko small ihat soyoral + banks aro stitl slipplug currency to Now York trom day to day, Wo giva bolow, for the first timo in roveral wooks, some quotations of local stocks, During tho pauio thers was really no_morket, and the figures furnishod by Messra, Hammond & Gago sliow that prices nvo much lower on nearly all local stocks than tho avorage of the past year or wo: H Anked, Eirat Natlonn! Bank. 80 9 Fiftl Natlon: 1 Dk 125 Commercial Natlonal o Hozchients® Natfoual i German Nuifounl Bauk, .1 Annufacturers! National P Northwestern Nationnl Bnk, i ., Corn Exchiango Natlonal Lus w8 18 + Cook County Natfonal Dank w100 * National Bauk of Commerco, .. vesu_«s 105 . Chieago City Railway, 195 143 Weat Diviaton Railway. 160 60 ortli Diviston Raliwa; ori O ailman Palace Car, . 105 Babeoek I L 100mdint. ! Elgln Wateh Company. o 08 *4 ., Cook County s Bl pdaudint : Ohleago City .. 91 03undint, i Chamlser of Comtnorco, < Tradore’ Tusuruuce Compan: [78 7] REAL ESTATE. ¢ Thoro is an impression in soma quarters that in {mportant doclin In tho prices and valuos i ] 1 l of firat and medium-class residonco property has ! baon oxperionced asa rosult of tho financial panic. A decline hing undoubtedly talken placo, but not to tho oxtont bolioved by many, and not { directly tho rosult of any genera! daclince In tho i value of roal estate, Tho principal causo ia the | roduction in tho cost of buildiug matorinls and {iu tho cost of skilled labor. Good brick can mow bo lad for &7 por thousaud, /7 | against 910 and $12 last epring, and contracts ,can mow be mado for brick laid in i walls at §11 or even $10 por thousaud for thocn- | tiro cost of materinls and labor, Tho reduction +in tho cost of matorials and labor on other parts -of buildings than {he walle has not boen so groat, but, on tho whole, tho cost of building 18y eafely bo assumod ab 25 por cont loss than % was Inst epring. oro in ronson for a larga ro- ‘duction in tho pricos of dwellingaaa comparod to lnat apring, indopondont of any roduction in E\\ricun of ground. In some instances of recont ales of residoncos tho reduction in pricea has tudoubtedly been groater than the reduction in 1440 cost of building, but in ovory such case it |@ill bo found that thore bas boen a-necossity on }'I}B part of the soller to have cash, and that all +, boen for all cash instead of tho usual torms, In iitimoa of ponie snd pressuro, such as haye boon lexperiencod during the last two months, a do- ‘maf forall cash, in the salo of any proporty, !whioh is usually soldon time, of courso, demands an unusual reduction in price to make it an ‘inducomont to the buyor. Ten doys or go ngo, two marblo-front resi~ dencos on Wabash avenue, northof Lwonty- third atreot (Nos. 1018 and 1020), woro sold at " pablic nuction by the asasignco of o bankrupt, at ‘what was considerod the greatost reduction on formor prices that has been experienced in any instance this fall. The houses are stone frouts, threo stories, 10 or 12 rooms, and stand on lots 121 foot by 112 feot each. Real eatate denlers :think that from $12,500 to $13,000 each would have been fair prices for the houses boforo. the ‘panic, but when s0ld at auction for all cash they only brought about $9,000 each, n reduction of 30 por cont on tho,valuo of both buildings and ground, An important circumstance, low- ever, in this connoction is that .tho purchasers got no warranty of ftille, Tho sale was made by an order of Court in o summary proceeding, the assignee boing dirccted to gu)l the proporty as free and clear of allin- cumbrance, though thore is yot some doubt as to the power of the Courtto ordera salo which would cut off liens, without any previous pro- ceeding at law to dotormine tho rights of par- ities. There wers judgmonts against the bank- Tupt that wero liena on the property, and the Judgment-creditors wero not even served with ‘notico. Moraover, tho titlo to part of tho prop- 'srty is in tho bankrupt's denghter, and it is thought by some lawyers tlirt proceedings at law should have proceded tho snlo, to detormine the danghtor's interest. " Wo. mention the particulara of tho above salo because mauy parties, having no knowledgo of .'the fact that'the sale conveyed no warranty titla, ave clted this salo aa indicating a docline of mewhora near 30 per cont on tho prices of ail :gentral, firat-class residence property. f But while it s well undoratood that there ara !salos of this, as well as other classes of property ifrom time to time, in which the nccessitios of {the owners for casll obligo them to mako groat }reductions in prices, thego instances are not tho e, and do not establish tho fact of any ! goneral reduction In prices. Real ostato iy Jbot s kind of property that can Lo yput on the market and sold at any time, liko Yiheat, or corn, or iron, or diy goods, or any ar- " Felo that is consumod. Tho holder of real os- iate who expects to got its valuo, in any kind of Umos, muat wait for his oustomor, When tho ustomer who wants it comes, he genexally pays + tha full prico. . ‘ A couplo of weeks ago, o handsomo two-slory And basemont brick honee, ou the west sido of Wabash avenuo, south of ‘Chirty-irst strost, with lot 26-by 175 feet, way sold for $10,600, tlis bo- ‘ng Just the price that was asked for it last sum- aer, ! One of tho middle houses in tho blook of four, mhich stands on_the northeast cornor of Michi- zan avenuo aud ‘Pwenty-fifth strect, a three- story and basomeut stono_front, with lot 20 Ly 112 feot, was recontly sold for 218,000, thix Lo~ ing all tho houso was supposed to be worth lust jummer. . During the h‘“(im- of therecent inancial penic, © lot 40x175, on the west sido of Aiclugun kve- i 10, boing 7 foet north of Thirtisth wtieat und aext north of and wdjolnivg the splendid” now residenco of L, H, Indducl, was sold for 310 .3er foot, all cash. Bix years ago, proporty In all shat vicinity ou Michigan nveuue sold for” about . " P100 to £125 per foot, and & yoar awo for an . bverago of $200 to $250 per foot, This does not ol much like a declive of pricos, e oxton- slon of tha firat-cluss resllonco quartor of tho ity southwara on Michigan, Wabnsh, Prairio, ind Bonth I'mik avenucs is, however, 8o rapic * that it thore had boon no flnanclul distuibanco iihe price of ground on any of thoso avouues, rmd particulatly on Micligan and Wabawh, auy- vhero botween Twonty-ninth aud TFilty-nest streots, wonll have advanced from 25 to 50 por tent this fall ovor the pricos of last midsumnier. * [ho property fn that quuttor 1, howeyor, nearly fi owned by capitalists, who ave not anly ablo . 0 hold it, Lt many of ‘whom wili take advan- “ago of tho presens low cost of materiols and { avor tu build on t, and during tho noxt year +i iho Improvements in thut direction will not only M0 grenter than in any other quarter of tho city, L jut wmen greater {han in sby provious year in * e samo dizaction. by TG OUTLCOOK, 1 Boal-avtato brokors soom not unwilling to itnowledya that there has bton & probiy gonoral sdugtiun lu the pricey at whicly at] chisup lote and suburban lands aro ‘hold now, ns comparod to slx months ugo, Thoy rogard tho reduotion of pricos an favorablo to & larger bualnoss, two or throo months honoe, at tho _usunl soason of grontost notivity in ronl catato, During the yoar, ap to tho middlo of last summer, prices had boon advancod so rapldly, that it soared all but apeculntors out of tho market, and created tho fuprossion that a reaction must como. Tho pavic came, and, though it rosulted in a dimine ishod volume ~of Dusinoss, nud somo do- clino in pricos, tho docline has not beon, and is not likely to bo, anything noar ng much a8 wag np]grohundml by many old fogiea and oroakors, Lixporionce is showing that the trado of Uhlcn%;: ling o reouporative character not posscdsed by that of.any other cily, The fct that the bauksand business mon of Chicago passod through the panie botter than those of any other eity in tho United Btates is bringing us ~ '"fi“ increosa of buslnocss, of which an instanco 1nay bo seon intha fact that thohogand pork-paal- fugtrade of thiu city is now nearly doublo whut it wun at this timo Inat year, The paule has de- velopod the venl strength of Chicago, and givon this olty s0 pgreat a atarl of all others” in the Weat that they aro not compotitors to tha samoe extout that thay woro & yoar ngo. This faot will bo. como moro and more apparont a8 confidonce ro- vives and trade ls ro-organized. Wo think thoroforo that the cxpectation of au nctivo business next Fobruary and March when mone; hecomes nbundant, na” it undoubtedly will, is well foundod. : ACRE BALES, Gustin & Wallaco sold 40 acres, boing tha 8, 14 of tho . 3¢ of thoN. W.. 3¢ of Seu, 85, 41, 12, in Park Ridgo ; consideration, $18,000, Larkin & Jenks'sold 334 acres, boing part of Dlook 122 in Bluo Island j considoration, 83,200, FALD OF LOTS. Larkin and Jonlks sold 6 lots on Kimball avenue, unoer Fullorton avenuw, with improyements; con- sideration, ©5,000, . .8, Titeh & Co. rold Lots 6 and 20, in Block 8, in liydo Parlk, located ono minute's’ walk from Kenwood dopot; considoration, $60 por faot, ouc-half cash down, Bpofford & Byrno sold 50 foot on Bixty-third streot, noar Wallaco stroet ; conaideration, §40 per foot, cash, Ar. Tlbbotta sold ono lot on Wontworth ave- nuo, nenr Bixly-second street, in Englewood; Considaration, S120 por foot, D, F. Jncobs eold 100 foet on Drexel Boute- yard, near TForty-ninth stroet; cousidoration, 2125 por foot, J. I, Burchell & Co. sold 160x200 feot in Ra- vinia, on the Milwaukee Railroad; considera- tion, §1,200, BT, Hend s0ld & lots, oach 35x125, I O, . Harrison's Addition, 500 foot west of tho P., C. & 8. L. R . on Tlonrnoy atreet ; considoration, 24,200, which is $810 por lot, $ldred & Bimpson _sold 100 feat, north front, on Barry avouuo, noar the Lake Shore Drive; consideration, $12,600. Wairen, Kcennr & Co. gold Lots 28 and 24, each 60x160 fect, in Block 4, inKooney & Rinn's nddi- tion to Evanston; consideration, $4,000—which is 240 per foot, Also Lots 9 and 10 in Block 1, in Keeney's ad- dition to Ravenswood ; conaidoration, $3,600, Houry Brooks gold 2 lots on Unlon siroot in South nglowood for $600, +Also 2 lota west of the railrond track in the samo placo ; considoration, S50, IMPROVENENTS, At South Evanston the Chicago & Northwost- orn Raflway Company have just complotod a sido-track 1,600 feot in length, Tho citizeus thore are erocting a depot 22x50 feot, two storics {:Ifla, tho sccond story to bo used as a public all, HOUTH EVANSTON. Warren, Koenoy & Co. have rccontly sold 8 two-story and brick celinr dwollinga in Evanaton, oach containing 8 rooms, and boing about 25x45 foet. Tho price paid for houso and lot avoragod 5,600, This is no reduction of prices whatover from tho figaros asked last wpring, but on tho contrary is au advance of 56 por frout foot on tho lots siuce Inst May, Thoso sales wore mado withintho lnst two waols, Tha aggregato of their sales sinco the panio (in South Tvanston) have oxceeded $100,000, whicl may Lo considored o vory gaod showing. TIIE OHICAGO & INDIANA RATLROAD, from Park Bido Station on the Ilmois Contral, to South Clicago is completely graded from Dark Side Station to within a milo-and-a-half of South Chicago. About 4,000 tios, onough to lay ano-half of tho whole distauco, are on the pround ; aldo the stringors to lay tho samo dis- tance, and tho firat consignment’ of iron from Pittsburgh, suficient to lay about_one mile, and spikes and plates for the snmo, Tho recont cold wontlior and freezo-up may delay the putting down of the track this scason, in which case tho contractor and parties intorested will bo in readiness to put it down at tho ourliost momont in . the spring. An elegant depot at the corner of Boventy-lirst sireet and Railroad avenuo is now being erected, and will be completed by the first of February next. Thua it will be seen that this railroad is o fixod fact, & : Moantimo, the Baltimoro & Ohio Railroad Company have agein appeared upon tha fleld, and have deflnitoly selected this routa from South Chicago into tha city. Tho officers of that 10ad aro of tho opinion that tbey will coutinuo active oporations during the winter, and will bo iu tho city with thoir road early in the spring, SUNMARY OF TRANSPENS FOR THE WEEK. The following is the total amount of city and suburban property transforred during the weel ending Saturday, Nov. 23: City proporty— Number of sales, 108 ; consideration, §426,027, Nortl of city limitse—Number of sales, 13 ; con- sidoration, "¢54,850, Bouth of city limits— Number of salos, 27; consideration, §93,557. West of city limits—Numbor of sales, i; consld- oration, 81,500 ‘Total salos, 149; total con- sideration, $576,854, COMMERCIAL. Satunpax Evexing, Nov. 22, Tho following were tho recoipts and shipments of {ho leading nrticles of produce in Chicago during the past twonty-four hours, and for the corresponding date one yoarago: TECEIPTA, 1873, BHIPAIENTa, 1878, | 1872 Flour, bris 8,007 Wheat, bu 4,381 Corn, Lu, . 5 Oate, b, i 2000 500 itye, bu, 3,884 Birley, bu. o s 11,080} Grass eced, 81,105 81,045 2lux seod, Ju 48,080 Broom-corn, it 0001 0| 0] 84,959 Cured meats, lba. .| 416,770| 64,140][1785,085| 420,400 Tieof, brla 50 aean| 100 159 od 1,270 1099, 2804 1,067 Live Lioge, No, tattle, No. Slioep, No 1,12 3 19,179 [; 418 263 5,200) 9,001 2,494 2,001 Withdrawn from store on Lriday for city con- mumption : 670 bu whaat; 4,057 bu corn; 1,199 bu oats; 1,106 bu rye; 6,571 bu barley, With- drawn for do during tho past week: 81,506 bu wheat ; 25,884 bu corn; 22,807 bu oata ; 8,209 bu ryo; 26,000 bu barley. i Tho following grain bhas been inspected (nto store this morning up to 10 o'clocks - 180 cara whoat, 70 cars corn, 21 cars oats, 9 cars rye, 28 oara barley. Total, 8t4 cars, or 118,000 bu. The followlng wore the receipts eand shipmonta of breadatuifs aud live stook at this poiut during the past weelt and for the corrosponding weolts onding sy dated: Nov, 15, Nov, 23, 1874, 1872, Floll!l brls, 44,770 49,07 Wheal, bu Corn, bu uarley, Dienteil hoge, N Liveliogs, Nu,., Cattlo, NO.. . Tlour, bls, 48,050 Wheaf, bu.. 16,001 Corn, bu., ety Oats, b 1114 Rye, by 0051 SEloyy Bt s evrvaes 80,107 Dreased hogs, No, idvaliogs, No 29,780 Gultle, No,» < 2005 ) Our notes of two or threo days past, of un expected fncroaeo in tho voluwe of our grain receipts, aro verifiod to-day by advicoes to severnl of our prominent rocolvers, Tho farmors have beon busy hueking corn for somo thno . past, and aro now preparcd to ship mozo froely, cepecially na presont pricos aro o greator inducoment than thoso which rulad recoutly, It is uot probable, lLiowaver, that wo shall bo swamped with grain, ‘I'ho hog crop will uccessarlly draw heavily on the motive power of the railrosds for some weeku to come, and large raoeipls of grain for -§1.16@7.20 5 THE CHICAGO, DATLY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. "NOVEMBER 24, swhilo would undoubtedly work their own: cor- reotive in diminishod prices that wounld ohook :lxlul:‘l!nflow, and xoop ib within modorate dimens It now leokaas it tho blocknde on the Erlo Canals will Lo lifted, and that the milder weather will permit the pesinge to tho seabonrd, elthor by wator or rall, of all the grain that has beon temporarily locked up. 'Tho nows that bonts wora moving eausod Now York to opon Ho lower on whent this morning, and affested prioen horo In sympnthy. It I8 good nows to tho Wost, novorthieloss, A gront donl of that 6,000,000 bu of gm!u wng owned in Chleago and Milwauleo, and It would lisvo ontailed considerablo losa to tide It through tho winter on n stringont money market. Tho Now York Central hau offared to entry to Now York any graln that may bo enst of Utich ot §3.00 per ton, or 9o por bu on whent. ho londing produco warkots woro 1nthor quict to-day, and exhiblted littlechango in pricos, ‘I'io onoral aapect of tho situation way very much ilto that usually witnessed when things are on the turn, having advanced, and proparing to ro- cedo, Thore was 1o specinl wenkness, oxeopt in provisions, and some descriptions of Lreadstufs wero a shade highor, but thero was not much cisposition to tako hold spoculatively, ko nd- vanco in gold and tho Cuban news tonded to koop up prices, and yet thero wero very few who #polko ng i they boliove thore will be & war with Spain, though many who hoped it, 'Therocelpin of grain aro on tho [ncronso, and winter i fast closing in, promising not ouly n botior supply, but an Incroased cost in gotting it to o cmmum‘s- tive markot, The rail i called Into moderate roquisition for broadstuffs, and thora is some do- wand for stenmnor room on {ho lakos, bub sail shipment seoms to Lo nearly over forthis season. Lhe dry goods market pregented no new fea- tures, Stoady fmprovemont fs now noticeable in the demand, snd a more confident feoling s being dovaloped. Prices aro now belioved 10 havo touolied bottom, and should trade continue to improve, ns Lkiere are Indications of its doing, thero is roason to anticipato a prefly oneral hardoning of prices of tho loadmg ataplo nrti- clos. In the market for staplo and fancy fimcurlus o fniv degreo of netlyity was noticeablo, oth local and interior dealors ordoring with considerabloe froedom, Prices were without im- portant chiange, ruling firm for most lines, cof- tao boing tho ouly notable oxcoption, ‘Fhio staal of coffeo now fu the United Btates is 200,000 bags,~—an unusually lorrze supply,—nnd holdors Lbogin to show unmistakable sigus of woskness, Sugars continuo active and flrm at tho recently advanced prices. Rico, soaps, spices, tons, ete., were being bold nt about formor rates. No chango was reportod in the condition of the but- tor and chooso markots, o fair amount of salos being accomplished ot 16@300 for {hoe formier anil at 11@1814e for tho Inttor, Dagging ra- mining quict wud steady, at 36ige for Stark, d4ige for Lowiston, 380 for Otter Creok, nnd 8134e for Amorican and Amoslieng, Thora ‘wae o fuir in- quity tor soft conls, tho late roduction fu prices operating to atimulate the domand, but authra- cito was dull, Quotations wore tho samo as on tho proceding days of the week, Nothing now was noted ~ ia connection with the flsh market, business continuing innotive with pricos’ nominal. Driod fruits mal with o reasonably active inquiry, and wera hold with a ?ood degreo of firmness, Raisins woro bigher, {n sympathy with an_advanco in New Youk, layors now quoted at $2.75@2.86~—an nd- vanco of 10c per box. Datos, figs, prunes, dried apples, and ponohes are firmly nold. Citron and pitted chorrics werc quoted “oft * a triflo. ‘Uhoro was only o limited movomont in leather, )‘vig- iron, paints, mnd wood, and tho quoted prices wero only indifferontly sustained, Oils, with tho oxcoption of earbon aud lard, wore dull. Prices, however, were uniformly woll sustain- ©d, quotations bbing 16340 for carbon, 720 for oxtrs Inrd, 96c@@1.02 for linsced, and 600 for turpentine, Thero was an improvoment in the demand for cargo-lumbar, chiclly for_common boards and ploce-stnif, which sold as the old prices, while choico bonrds were difiicult to dispose of at any- thing like a fair price. 'Lhe receipts were quite iboral, The yard-trado Logins to sliow eigns of falling off, though busincss in tho nggrogato ‘muy, porhaps, bo rogarded a8 fairfor this senson. No'chaugo in pricea was roportod, thoy, as usual, boing shaded to somo oxtent for cash. Tho jron trado was dull and pricos casy. Aquiet market was also roported for motals, naval stores, and building materials, prices not Deiug subjected to any important ohauges. Pack- ers' lines of cooperago continue in roquost, pork Darrols being mostly wauted. Tho domand for salt i8 notive, and tho market is firm at former quotations, Tho hide market was unsetiled, but on tha wholo firmer, with light offerings and ngood domand, Poullry and game were rother dull, and tho formor, boing in Inrge sup- ly, was wenk. No change was noliced in tho ay, wool, broom-corn, or keed murkots. Highwines wete quict, but i¢c higher, sales being roported of 60 brls af 89igc par gallon. "Thore was o fair demand, but buyers refused o coucads tho advanco without s corrosponding chango in Now York, aud holdera wero strong, bayving very littlo to offer at any price. Lako {reights woro littlo bottor than nominal, only ono charter being roportod, which will omrry 25,000 bu on through rate to Boston. Ono or two vesgels woro held at 10¢ for wheat to Duflalo by eail, aud 10e was cffered for ono to lond at Milwaulkeo iustead of Chicago. Thero was some domand for steam-room, but notlung was 1oported. € Drosted hogs wero quiot and iregular, small sales boing mado on tho streots ab $4.60@4,75 por 100 Ibé, Tho rocoipts of yestorduy wore 152 head, bosido wagon arrivals, and the market on ’Chaugo will probably open during tho coming weelt, Trovisions wero less notive, ond averaged easi~ er, though tho market for live hogs was eavly re- ported stronger. 'Thastate of tho markot was prob- ably ozpressed by & prominont operator, who, on Deiug intorviowed on tho subject, enid : * Wa'll, T guoss things is abeout at tho top for awlils to to como,” Henco buyers held off for conces- slons, eapoctally in the option articles—pork and lard. 'Tlhera has beon quito o speculative ox- citemwent duning the past weok, under whi the packors have bought frecly of hogs, causing an advanco, but with a lessoncd domand for thoir product they held -off tc-day, aud one or two of them are understood to” Luve docided to curtnil operations for tho prosont, na thoy con- sidor Lhe curronc bagis scarcely o safo ono for panic timeg, Tho wonkness to-day was chiefly on future delivories, tho packors not having auy cousiderablo amouut of nusold product on hand, Mo pork feil off 12}¢o por brf, lard 100 por 160 1bs, and boxod meats for Decomber nearly ige por b, whilo greon moats woro stoady, ‘Lhe mar- ket closed nt tho following range of yrices : Mess pork, new, cash or sellor November, SI1L95@ 12.00; do wmoller Docember, £11.90@11.05; sollor January, 812.80@12.47}4 ; scller Yebruary, $12.80@19.873¢; primo mess pork, 311.00@11,25; dop $9.26@9,50, Lard, cash orsellor $7.10@7.15; do, soller Decombor, do, seller Januni &7.50@7.65; do, sollor I'ebruory, $7.75@7.80. Greon bams at’ T@7i4e; wweet pickled Loms, 7i{@8e. Green sliouldors ot 83{@3830 ; rough &ides, bige ; do short ribs or long clear, Gic: do short oclear, G6Jo; ments 10@Id dnys in enlt, 4%@ise for uhoulders, 5ige for shori ribs ‘and Jong cleay, and o for short clear; Loxed shouldors, soller Docembor, dlge; do Cumberlands, Gi¢e; do short ribs or long clear, 6}£@0)c; do short olear, 6jgo; do Jong cut’ hams, 73¢@T3(o. Monts, saflor January sbout 2(@1{c more thun for Decomber. Moes Deof, 88.00@8.25; oxtra mess do, $0.00@ .25 5 boof hams, 518,60@10.00. City tailow, 6 @0ic: grense quotablo at 4@5idc. Snlen wara roporicd of 750 brls moss pork (new) at $12,00 ; 600 brls do, sellor Jauuary, at $12.8714; 500 DLrls do at ©12.80; 2,600 biJa do, seller Fabruary,- at S12.8734 ; 600 brls do at $12,80 ; 450 Lrls primo mess ut $11,25; 05 bils do at B11,00; 250 tes lard at $7.20; 260 tcs doat &7.15; 500 tes do at §7.10; 250 ten do, scller Jonuary, ot 87.65; 250 tes do, sollor Fobyuary, at 87805 1,000 tea do at $7.75; 60,000 Iha grocn shouldors at 83o; 80,080 'tha’ part salted slouldors a6 43ge: 15 bis o at 430 ; 100 tes shoit ribs at £20,00 por to; 100 bxs do on pri- vate torms ; 40 bxa light Cumborlands ot 6o ; 2,000 bxs long and short oloar, seller Decomber, at 03¢0 ; 40,000 1bs green hams (14 hw) at Tido ; 20,000 Ws do at 79¢a'; 100,000 M do (16 i) ab T){v; 140,000 by do (108 Ibs) nt Te; 200 les wwoot plokled hama (16 1bs) at 7360 ; 5,000 I bacon hums at 12340, oanvassed and packed ; 2,000 Ibs breakfaut bucon at 1114o, do. The Beeretary of tho 1'm‘k-l‘nc\dug aod Pro- vizion Donlors' Assoclation of thin vity has com= piled the following roturns of the packing at the principal points, us compared with the snmetime aut neason n fav ng roturnod, and the aggrogate packiug of the soason of 1872-8 ¢ Toduie, Toglate, Aprenate, 1679, 1872, 1723, B prime Noveaber, 908,470 1,438,019 0,0 620,308 ik 538,00 Milwaukde, Wi ¥any 03,500 Tndlyapolis 1,60 W67 eorty, 11 04,750 DesMoines, Ia, Habulo, It.eess Bioux Gty T .\ Gedar Ruphs, Ta.. Colunibus, T, Glovelund, O, ‘Burlington, Iu eearee B,000 Dubuque, Tn, 19,000 Richniond, In «o 13,000 Lafayotte, Ind, 600 Duiph, Tnd 9,600 *Euthuated, Tho returns indlcato more packing than arally expectod at the country poluts, espo in Iowg aud Indiens. in (his olty to mamo dato In 1871 waa 184,000, and in 1870 was 121,307 hoad. he Deily' Gommeroial Xoport givos the fal- lowing ns tho shipmonts of provisions from this oity for tho weok ouding Nov. 20, 1879, aud slnco Nov. 1, 187, as comparod with tho cor- responding porlods last year, Ttk | Lard [ Hama Should's | $310ddles, ! b b, Tho pnuklug rla, | dea, | Clen, |t Wiek ond' | ] 20, Wik, | 1,000 8400 9,203 1,109,000 0,438,800 iarno wo 462 18 1,049) 240,000} 0,205 SincoNov. 1, i 7| 9,084, 02e| 19, 1563 Sumo timo {a72.) i, 141 7,00] 1,007,857 ouldora and 8, P, g tho weck, 03018 po, origd. Inat yont e eaabt 50,04t pes T Totnl numbor of boxes of monta ahippod during tho woelt, 10,060, ngniust 6,600 boxos tho preceding waok. Total pleces sMpfiped duriuf tho weol, inclndivg groon bums, U1,604, againel 18,580 pioces the prncndluf; weolt. Illour wns much lous netive, and was gonorally quoted n shiado onsior in feol{ng, without chango in quotations. ‘Tharo was some inquiry on ox- port nccount, bLut the bullk of tho ordors seomed to have boon already filled, lenving but n fow lols wanted. ~Offerings wero nob larze, and flour was quoted firm in New York und Liverpool, Bran was stendy. Hales wero roported of 100 brls white winter ex- tras ab $9,26; 100 Inls do fij\\r’i!.) at §0.25 ; 100 brls do on privato torms ; 100 Lrls l!g}rlnn oxtras ;Alnmukuu) nt £06,00 ; 200 brls do nt 56,765 100 brls do at 86.60 ; 100 buls do at 06,134 ; 900 byls do on private torms; 60 bris rye st 24,560 ; 100 brls do ot $4.40; 60 brls do on private terma ; 60 brls buolewhont' ot £9.25 3 25 brls do a 30,0 3 100 bls do at £8.75, ‘Wobal, 3,076 brls. Also 10 tons branat 12,60 on track, The following were the closing prices ham Modium to good do., ‘Good to clioice Minnesola. Patent do,uesvernsiee e Tair t0 clioica spring, surcrane, Commion do. Wheat was rather quiot and irrogular, Oash whent, was tondy nt about tho sauto prices ns on Friday,whilo options avoraged 1¢o lowor,with a rathor ‘mervous feoling throughout. Thora was a good ehipping domand for cash wheat, and about all tha offerings wore readily taken up, while some lota woro bought fordelivery on Mon- day, notwithstanding the casior feellng East. T'lie odgo of tho speculative movement was par- tinlly dulled by roports which indicated iv as probable that all the grain hitherto locked up in tho caval will bo forwarded to Now York, aud tho cansequont dopression in the markot iu'that city, The oarly privato dispatohies from that point quoted whont 3o lowor, but the pudlic advises callod it inactiveand tinchangad, whoroupon the ghort interost hold off till something more dofinite could ba known. Livorpool was cou- eldérably higlior, but tho inepection of tiis morn- ing showed nn' increase of 60 por cent over yestorday, which tonded to nontralizo the cffect of n Buropoan advanca, tho Intter botng known to Lo largaly duo to an anticipated incronse in tho cost of transportation betwoen tho growor and tho oconsumor, Hence thore was lous dis- position to invest for fatnro, though o good many of tho Decombor shorts filled in, us our stoclts nro small, and wo bid fair to ontor on tho winler with empty bins., Seller Decomboroponcd at 81,003¢, doclinad to £1,023," roso to 210 and foll to §L02}, "olosing nt £1,004) Sallor January old b SLOY @1.0587, oclosing ot SL043f. allor May was 3“'“ at 2116 bid, and &1.20 ashed. Cash No. 1 Spring sold ot $1.05@1.053, ohiofly at $1.05}¢, aud closad at §1.05, with n proforonco of abous {0 for Northwostorn rocoipts, No.1 spring was quiet at 31,10, No. 8 spring closed firm at $1,00, and rejooted doat o, Cnsh salos wera roported of 400 bu No. 1 spring and 2,000 bu No. 1 Northwestern at $1.10 6,000 bu No. 2 spiing at $1.053¢ ; 53,700 bu do nlsl.um ; 4,400 budo at 21,055 5,000 bu No. 2 Northwestern at 41003 20,800 bu do_nt $1.051; 6,000 bu doat $1.051¢; 4,400 bu No. 8 upring at 81.01; 1,200 budo ut 81.003¢ 5 2,800 bu do b $1.00; 800 bu rejocted at 01405 1,20 bu do at 040 ; 400 bu do ab 930, Total, 114,100 bu. Corn was rathor quict, and irrognlar, avorag- ing r;g@yn higher than on Friday, but was quito weal in tho lnttor part of tho Hossion, aftor it beoame known that Now Yorlk will probably so- curo most of tho corn now aflont on the Erle Cnnal, tho English markets being also quoted onsior. 'Phe resoipts of this morning wero again small, but tho shipping domnud has fallen off to rather contracted dimonsions, and thera is enough hore for all prosont wants, whilo tho stools. promisos to inoreaso lrgoly during tho winter, ms rail chargea amount to n very bigh ~ perconlago ou corn. There was not much inquiry for shipmont to-day, but the onsh department was not hoavy, na there is littlo offering. ~In options tho partios who nro short looked as if thoy would like. to seizo the opportunity to bear tho market, but wore afraid of tho powor of tho throo or four men who hold it betweon thoir ‘fingers, and are crodited in some circles with o dotormiuation to forco the prico up to 50¢ beforo long. Sollor Docembor ononed at 40370, advanced to dle, daoclived to 403¢e, rosa to 40{c, and_foll off to 405fo at tho closo. Sellor Januny #old at 413¢@4155¢, uk\a!nfi at. tho ineide. Ttegular No. corn averago about 3do bolow Decomber, ‘cloring at dlo. Strictly fresh rocoipts of No, 2 closed at 403do, and high mixed at 4le, Rojoctad was strong, closing nt 890, Cash sales wore roported of 9,900 bu bigh mixed nt 41i¢o; 1,200 bu do at $13¢0; 800 bu do av 4105 9,600 bt No, 2 at 40360 12,000 bu do at 402¢0; 15,000 bu do nt 40c; 5,600 bu do at 399703 2,400 bu rojected at 3934c; 14,400 bu do ot 89, ‘Lotal, 63,000 bu. Oals wore moro active and 1{@%c lower, tho ‘mariet wenltening slightly in sympathy with tho dullnoss in wheat and corn, oapecially us receipts avo slightly on the iucrease, and the shipping domand is very light. Cash No. % opencd at §2c, dolinod to 318, and closed at SL{@313e. Bollor Decombor 801d ab 813¢@92c, closing” with tho usunl bid, Seller Junuary mold at__823{e. Cash_gnles wero roported of 29,000 bu No. 4 ut 8$2¢ ; 5,000 bu do at 81¥0 3 1,200 bu No. 2 white nt 823{c ; 60D bu do at 923¢0; 1,800 bu whito at 3014, froo on board; 600 Lm do at 862; 600 bu do at 5¢, on track. Total, 88,800 bu, Tiyo was quiet and a shade tirmor at yostor- dny's range of pricos, being qnoted eovaco. Salen woro restricted to 400 Lu No. 2 at 65340; 400 bu do nt G5c ; and 400 bu by snmplo at Goe. Total, 1,200 bu, ~ Othor srrades woro not montionad. Barloy was dull and easicr, in sympathy with the lending cerenla; thongh oponmmng with o show of strangth, on account of reported scar- city in Now Yerk. No, 2 opencd ut 51,95, but closed nominally lower at $1.83@1.34. No. 8 sold b 94@V8c, cloaing ab the in- sido, oud wold early ot 030, sellor De- combor, Rojocted closod dull at 80c. Cngir sales wore roportod of 400 bu No, 2 nt $L.95; 7,200 bu No,8at 93c; 2,000 bu doat 97i¢e; 1,200 bu do at 870; 2,400 bu do at 9o; 2,600 bu do at 0405 1,200 bu rojeoted ot Bio} 1,200 bu do at 821¢e ; 2:500 bu do at 80c; 400 bu by samplo at §1.40 ;1400 bu do at $1,07; 400 bu dont $L.00; 400 bu doat 73c, on track, ‘Iotal, 23,500 b, RAIN FREIGNTS, The following tuvift ratos bave beon agreed upon joiutly for tho ruilroads leading East: D Itogs, Poultry Wool, From Chicage per 100 ' and Gume per 100 lbs. per100los, © lbs, To Now YOrk. ,.ve.r$ 85 $L3 1. To Puiladelpifs and Daltimoro, 80 115 150 To Aoston, 1345 170 Dressed Leof, mutton, veal, buftalo meat, venlson ; also freeh meat 1 burtols and boxes (meunfhg tender: folus, spareribe, clc) 10 conta per 100 ls abovo drcened hog Tatc, to ench point reapectively, EURCPEAN MARKETS, Tho following is Iicorbohm's dispatch to tho Bonrd of Wrado In this city to-days 5 Nov. 33,—Lonidou—Cargoos df whoat off const abont godusrer, Good curgoos of No, 2 spring, fSs GA@avs. Qurgocs of corn and wheat on passaga’ tending upe ward, Good cargoes of No, 3 jiriug wheat for ship- et in Decomber or Junuiry, 574, Good cargoes of American mized corn ol cousl, da@ids O 9¢@3 0, Livurpool—{Viioat slrony Coru quicter, PROBTECTS FHOM BT, LOUI4, Korchoval & San write us followst The general busiucss of tho week hus Loon uneven and fireguluy, In the commencoment (ke volumo Jiseing was ireator and strougors { tho ufter purt, weeker and smnller, Tor a thuo it lovked as if we \ern owcuping from " (ha pauto, snd that undor tho fme pulse o Lo given by tho near approach of tho proba- Lflmti. i not tho almost certaiuty, of u war between tho United States and Cubn, imd tho heavy dlsburses monts thetefor, wo sliodld bt onco Gacupo tho Ulticultios undur Which we wero luborlng, und at onico enjoy fho advantuges of an activo durhnd for tho siaylo produce of iho country, nnd tho s~ Dikschibnt of lieavy sums of money Which wory o roe atoro'erodlt and approciate tho vulun of the general produce of the country ; whicl Wero to mako_ ties Laky, and, 0 5t by mogle, 10 DISCO w niow aud_ ploasart fuce on everythiug § it us tiine wore on aud pouple Lud opportunity for refloction, the chauces of wur 0t iy rato of an Inmedisto War—bocatno loss oz« Clting, and tho trao situstion of thiugs began to_erop out, puoplo graduslly becamo less and lues oxcltod, Dot coueryativo viows vogum b prevall, - uid, under {bis secoml Bobor thought,” values sank quite raplaly, ea they bad rison, wnd for the lust threo duys the question on 'Olungo hus been nuything but ploarsnt, or even hopeful, Goneral morchundisy hos been marked down 16 to 23 cont, ‘Tho ypro- duco of ths country 15 quotod ok nominel gures : - stocks have 10 rollatlo valuo and mouoy fs not ony scurce, Lut 1t hns wo greatly risen that [t can nelthior L Countéd on, us B coriainty, nor surmised whotlior o | baat woouridy will communid i st 10, 12, or 16 per cont, e 3 . 1873, whilat thors in o oulsldo ring” may not command b it they can bo neotiated nt oll, and oa this i Lranapiriug, cofnoidently, with loss favorablo nccounin from ' “ia other eldo of thio wator,”Jf not vory goneral approhension that they ara rapidly appronching o condition of things no Dotder than fn our own, it fa quitonatural that peoplo should feoln degroo of' molftude such as they havo nover felt nt any provious poriod, and shoulid ba satis fied that their only wafety 14 in “maatorly Insctivity," or in bringlng prices down o n point lower than thdy hinve been for years, Thia Smprosafon i borno out by the Inter ndvicea recolvad from Luropo, where, wo ara told, they nro ut prosout making ovory shift o 'cconomize, haviig como down to half time and nro aclully eating wup thoir own meat and brond, an o substituto for fho cheayor pro- diico of Amerlea, Thin, of courac, s no cconomy, suich 3 ono.an would b practlced. by’ Bim wiio would feed hin famlly on tho beat faod for tlio loast moncy, but it in cconoty of the poor, who takes whatover Wil un- swor o presont purpose, and wo fear it will bo prac- tieed to the dotriment of trado nnd the putting (ho rce covery of buslions off, nfter tho panio shall have pnascd and tlia conntry ehall liavo sot itself to th work of ro- covery, 'Thia is fn cspectally tho caso in Great ritatu, Tranco, and Gormany, and must bo even wotno in Rus- #ln, whoro tho wheat orop has compatatively fatled, ‘iho packing of (o country is pretty wall coms mouced, thougl not actually begun, a9 fow houscs are atill stafidiug out, but most of thoso will commaco by the firat of next week, and tho businoss may Lo cone sldered an fafrly Susugurated, though by no mon regnlar or roduced to any fort of ayslom ; oven tho Lest pckers, Uiose mos commetent and best fixed for Ui finer work, sto [ritiering sy thelr tmo fu odd jobs, dolug whatever will eell, beltys soemingly afrafd to comage in any regular trado for fear that pricos will doclino and leave them with doar propeity o hand, During Lt and foro part of Lin weak thero was o temporary demand for England and tho west of Euraps, which ent prices up, bt for liogs and thelr product? it in, howover, now filed und Ulio Lrado §5 agsin falling off, aud it §8 probablo that it will aubside $nto dullngzs with lowor prices, ia 110 one &08108 (o bisvo nny confidonce in it Juat now thero ix graat dispotition (0 do businoss for otlier people, nud wa fniclino to the botief that Granges are moro likely to ot el wiahios sgonor tan ey expoctod, s 1o ono disposed to contest with thom'tho chanuds of o loes, 4187, 1.OUIS" BTOOK-YARDSB, Tho grreat 8t, Louis Stock-Yards aro oponed at Inst—in Jilinois, They could not get ground onough {n Missourl at what they deomod n ren- sonable price. Tho yards coutain 187 oattle pens, 117 hog pens (for 16,000 hogs), and 47 sheop pous, Loldes & hotol and oxobnnge, & bill- {nrd-room nnd a saloon. LATEST. In tho afternoon whoat was in modotato do- mand and strongor at 81,025(@1.023¢ scllor Da comboar, closing at tho iusido, and at $1,05 soller January, Cornt was quiot and s shado firmor, at 105%@10%o sollor Liccomber, nnd 413¢o sellor .Tm(mtnry. Othor grain and ' provisions wore quiat, R et CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, BaTunoAY Evnina, Nov, 22, ALCOHOL~Waa 1o highor, uud fivm, Quotablo &t $1.70@1,81, N3 AND PEAS—Woro quict, We continuo to Quoto: Navies, $240@2.65; good to primo medium Dand-picked, $226@260: common do, $LEU@200. Yollow pean, $1.45; do green, $1.40@1,45, LROOM CORN—Tho genoral markot remains quiot, and no variation was noted fu prices: Olioice to oxira burl, 75;@8g3 that will work ftsolf Into chiolce hurl brooln G4@Tc: for good do, 61@60; gool 1o clolco stallc Urald, 3030 inferior Lrush, 4(a5e. BUILDING MATERIALS—Coutinto dull, thero belug only a lght uquiry for emull lota, No chungo in” quotationa wis Toporled: Stucce, §3,6) @).60; Now York stucco, casting, $3.50@4.00; Itoson. dalo cotuent, $3.25@0,60; Utiea, Louiavillo, ufonlin, nnd Aliron coment, $2.00 i brl ; Portland coment, $7.00@. 7,60 ; marble dust, $3.60; Hiso in bulk, 80:@51.00; lnie (brl) $L10@1,16 3 bri3 Whito wand, B brl, $1.6042.00; plystering balr, § bu, 400+ land pluster,$2.60 9 brl; tra brick, 3 1,000, $53,00@40.00 ; bullding Lrick (com- mon), $,60@7.00 pressod brick, $14.00@15.003 nower Drick; $8.60; Muwsnkeo nud Ruoino preascd, $35.00@ 40,00, del; do comuon, $(4,00@16.00; Indiana presso (. $18.00@25.001 do common, $10.00@15,00; iiro clay, B brl, $3.00@4,00, UL Hi-Notuing now was devcloped in thie mor= kot, Tulr activity ehuracterized tho dwmand for the difforont grades, and prices wess uniformly well tufued, Sbippors aud local busers waro operatiig ot {hio annexed quotatiows : Choleo yollow, 26@30c ; mo- dium to good, 19@24u; inferior fo cominon, 13@18¢; common to_cholco rall, 1b@1203. BAGGING—Pricos wevo steady ud uniform, as fol- fows : Stark A, 4Gxge: Ludlow A, Sio; Lowiston A, 3igc: American, dlige; Amoskeng A, dljge; Otfer Uroek, 4303 burlip Ligs, aud & bn, 18@20c gunnic, single, 17@180; do double, 21%@H8e; woolsucks, o) Gc. GUEESE—Former pricos woro belng roallzcd for tuls stavlo, snd wo continus ta quole: New York factory, mild, 13@13)gc ; Ohio fatfory nud Western factory, do, 11t ; lower grades, T@1ic. 0AT—liouislas yulot, with frices comparatively stouly, o furtlier deelind being luokod for, Wa rapeat our ist on followa: Lehigh, propnred, $10.50; Lack- swanus, $9.60@10,00; Frlo, 33,007 Waluut 11ill, 89,60 ; Clierry Mino, $1.30; Blossburg, '$3.00@0.00; Casnl; £.507 Lick Run, $7.60 Tockiug Valley, $7.60@8,007 Tndisha_ block, $7.00G7.50t Dirclny, $0.00; Kirkiand Grate, $9.00 ¢ Minouk, §0.00; Wilnington, $3.00. COUPERAGL—Tackors’ goods wore fu goud request, espectally porkbarrols, -and_stoady, Olber det criptions wero unchanged, Wo quotd: Pork bar- Tols, $LAGLE0; whissy barrcls, $190G200; lard tiortes, " $1,05@1705_flour baredls, ‘48(@5%c; pork stavos, Tough, $:1.00@3,00; do, buckod, $21,00526,00 5 tlereo staves, Fouglh $.WGH.00 busliod o savod, $.0GI001 ekt slatos, rough, $16012.00; 4 Ducked, $10.00@35,00 ; lourktaves, $.6031L00 3 cirelo tlour Loang, 74@Y0 per ot flour Loop-poles, $14,00@15.00 ver i ; pork nd tiorea polcs, $90.00@ 2000 pee m, Sale fuclude 1 car pork barreis at $1.005 1 car tiercos nL $1.70, Bales fncludo 1 oar pork barrela and terces at §1,60 for former, aud $1.75 for Jattor, G GS<Trosh lots wero flrnt ot Z3a21c, With Somo inquiry for shipment, Pickled lols wezo mold at 16 @1de. FEATIERS—Dealora report b itlo botter fealing n oflier markote, and think the downward tendency of pricos is now arrested, Prime aro quoted ut 682, and somo parties oxpreas their willingness to puy 0o for very cholco feathore. Good 10 prime live-geoso feathe ors, 0Bty from first handa; jobling prices, Ge@7dc; 2 per cunt dlscount for casli; chicken, G@8c; turkoy, 3 dc. @i-‘lsfl—ln tho fish market thero was only o Iimited amount of trading, orders Lefug few and small, Tho fon orders recelvod wero promptly filled withe in- the ruuge of tho following 1 whitefisk,” 3-brl, §5,23@5.403 5,95; N t, E4,7535,0 i No, 3 Tickerel, now, i¢-bel, $13.60 o et $1 o0 meliorel, K-brl, $7. et @u.25 0@ 007 do, ' 3-brl, $445s4.607 Labrador ' berring, round, brl, §1.0003.005 60 g-brl, $1.0@4.45; bux herriug No, 1, U0wdde ; ox herving scaled, $0@4dc; Columbla Jiyer sulmon, X-brls, £9.7610.00, ) FRUITS AND NUTS—Somo {mprovement n the de- ‘mand, as compured with tho carlicr doys of the week, waa noticoabls, sud prices wero ganorally wall sug- tafued. Tho exceptions wero citron and pitted clr- rice, both of which wero quotod 1o lower, Rajsius woré ugain firm, and advauced anothier 103 per box; now held at $.73@2.85 for layers, Nuts ara in fuir Toquest, but 4ro wot partieulurly firm, Tho followlny ure jobboraquotations; Fonriax—Dates,@0xge ; figs, 1w, drums, 1355@130 ; 1igs, lu boxes, new, 16G1TE; ratich pranes, 19@140; Turkieh pruncs, 18)(3ido i Talsing, layers, uew, $2.75@2.83 ; vuislug, Tayers, old, £2.u02.40; rulslns,’ looso Muscatol, @U.003 rai- , Vaioucta, new, 104@11c old do, 686 ; caton, 33Gd3e ; lamon’ pool, 17s18c. DoursTic—Alden apples, 17@200 ; Michigan, Bliced, 9)¢@10e; Michigan quarters, BXY@I%c; Western do, T@80; Sonthern do, 853730 ; peachos, pired, 1@ Qe ;3 peaches, , @l0ke ; do, mixed, Ti¢@8Bc; Dlackberrl (312403 Tuspbertley, J8@400 ; pit- ted cher: Nozs—Tilberts, ' 15@10¢; al- {uotations ;. _No. e @17e; 03@10}5¢ § yocsus, Toxus, 13@14¢ 1 African_peauuts, Gigwnge s Wilniugton peanuts 8@8)o; Tennesses peanuts, 03G74c. GUEEN FiUITS—Thero is o Uight rotasl trado fn upples nid cranberries, Lut stocks uro quite Jargo, uud of apples, ars nozumulating, The matket, however, for winter varicties s firm. Californks frulls and lomonm wero in moderate request, and steady. Cholco oranges Lring $12,00 yper brl, We aquote: Lomous, $8.000310.00%3 box; {nferlor lemons, £7.00; orangos, $9,00@1%,00 perbrl; California pears, $3,004,60 por éazo ; do grapes, Tokay, $0.U0 por casn; <o Muscat, $7,60 ; comuion (o chofee upples, $2.50@ 4,00 per bl from slore; do in car lots $2,73@u,5, Cule tivated cranbersies, $12.00G13.00; do (Cary's), $14,003 Capo Cod do, $I200@13.00 W Lrl; wild” do, $3.008 11,00, Malaga grapos, #3,60 per keg. GROCERINS—A very fuir busincss was transacted in this departmont ta-day, und former prices wero gen= erally \Vkl‘, maintained, ‘Cho sugar wurket s setive ot the rocent advance, Coffea shows woakucss, the lo- cronsing stocks and fho coutinued dullness making Lolders uncaey, Mico, spices, alrups, koupy, &d,, rulo steady, We quoto: i : Bs-Cann, BODA=TXK@8r, Oorrers—dacna, 9:@U5}e; O, G, Java, 304G No, 2, BL@EL0; foucy Ito, 26@AWiso do, 255@B703 primoRlo, 23@Uskie s good @340 comuon ,’1 roasting do, @250 ¢ Blugayoro Juva, 756 ‘Costa Licu, @200} dv, primo, 25X @354 ; Maracallo, Bl @ OanpLes—8tar, full weight, 18@18)¢o ; stearine, full weight, 14X @140 3 do, short welght, (@140, Rice—Patuu, T3(@s0; ltangoon, TA@Tie; Caro- fun, Bk@le, ot Tatent, cut loaf, 193@130: crushed snd hauisced, T\ @t13505 Ay 2,105@10 1016 wdered, 114@11%¢3 Tandard la;;éw,u,oi 5l§ N 1030} extra 0, 10 G No, 3, 10 yailow RS i ico brown, Di@dko; o doi 9l e, do, v%s;‘lg-‘: chotes o8 sugar, ON@SKe; fulr do, BX@Je; come s 1 tto; Now Orloaus sugar, Gholco: D1 fi3;01 db_primo, ' B@J0; do, falr, BXG8K0; com= wou, TX@7T ‘fc. Sthurs—Dinnond drips, $1,00G1.333 atlvor drips extra e, 6)@830; goa wugar-otso’ wiTup, B3@00C § wxlra do, 05@70¢; New Orleans molusses, cholev, 5@ 900} do prime, 14@8U; do_ common, US@T0o; Porto Tiled nolusacs; clioleo,’ 02@0303 common m @ 3 HALERATOS—Comuion {0 bodt Bricei—Allaplco, 17@180 5 cloves, 19@400; cassin, 303380 ; popper, H@e s nutmegy, §LEQ@LI0; gin: , 98@J0o do No, 1, 2030 ; do No, '3, 16 ps—Gorman motiled, OX@0)o; Golden West, 0@0/u; White Lily, 0x@0ks; White lloio, 04@ B)gos palm, 0@0o; . Havon' Tmperial, 6@0Xu; white Russian, 83cele; Ohampalgy, @60 prime rose, 0@0Xa, A Clloss, 0X(@100 § corm, 0@110; laundry, 6@ To 3 cominon, bEoc, 1¥AY—Wua In modorate request ot unchangod prices, Woquatetha whiolesclo prices jaid by dealere,us follows cars to coutain 20,000 fue: Now tiniothy, $U, Y@10c, @15,00 § du, No, 1, $12,50G 14,003 do” No, $1L60 @120 wiked, $10.00@11,00 3" prairle, uplad, 3000 @10:00] do, midland, $5,00@9.0; do, aloug, §7.00 @8,00, Loonr oN Waon—Timotl Prairts, $7.00@0.60. Tor delivory/ @150, nccording 1o dlutance, IIDES—"The offorings continnoe _very lght, and the ‘marlot firm,undera good demand, Quo.n'fons for green and lieavy hidos nro” ige lfgher, *Or at U and 82, and it waa rumored Lint 4(d above thead quotations wng bids Wo quote: Green cify butchers’, 6§ groen cured, lighty ge; do, beavy, B0} part oured, ' Undlo; groen calf, ty calf, 3o dry kip,1703 dry St 16176 doacor piire, 5 corad, cnt, br othorwiso damaged, branded, 10 yior cont off, i llght Fagtiost nt sboit th samo s follows ¢ Common {o primo Went= , $11.00913,003 of prossod, $1,00 range of price :51(;,,4‘ 30 ; Now York Blato, 45@000; Lavariaus, ThO AND BTEDL~Wyto dull nd ctsy, Vo gotn quoto’ Tron oo (e 5004 e Tlato Iron, commot tak Ll Norway frou ... + 8 @08 P Norway nnil-rods, V0% @llo Wiy Gorman plow siool, J0¥ @12 @i Cast plow ateel, ... Al @120 @ Ameriean tool steol, Ja (@18 3 1b Ohroma tool stool, W18 oyl Wb English taol stdel. 0 @2 rates English spriné o 10 @il Fotos American cast 5j\cin) @13 rales Yai G oo @b ull nnd ~ weak, L low aro tho nomiual rates : * . uUEMLOOK, $ 1@ 2 @ 7 Line, o, 9 1o 8 4l Kip, 9 1 603 1,10 Ki, voals, #; 850 1,20 City uppor, No. 1, 5 Tt 0@ 23 Glty uppor, No, g 3 ft, 253 2 GOUDLEY Uper. s eevea nE 2 Coliar, 3 £t 20 2 Qulf, alty. 115 145 Cal cati 1,033 1 Tongh uppor, 306 Roiigh upyrer, dnmago a1 Daffulo slnghter solo, w@ 81 “B, A golo,.. 3@ 01 cat. 1.20@ 1,35 Kip, 5 1,10 Hariicas. s Q"4 Trench caif, Jodo I+ B6.00380.00 YFrench calf; Lemoirio, Fronch calf) 1 to 40 ib, 105 1,9 Erench Lip, 50 to 100 s l.Qfl(‘s g.‘s‘a‘ METALS AND 1IN —~Motals A ST0 aro quiet, but toloraby steady. Otlor articlos 1a. tho list are unchanged, Wo quole ¢ IN PLATE—1C, 10x14, $12.00; d0, 13212, $12,60; do, 14320, $13,00; do, rooilng, 14x20, IC, 11,50} do, 20x23), 324,00, Yra Tr—Targo, 40a; small, 1o; bar, 42¢, fuil coils, 10x0; Lav—Pig, 850} bat, 10c; pij Sioir Zixo—Tul cnsks, 10305 hale StELr Zinc—Full casks, 10i¢0; half casks, 10ig¢; tess quantity, 11a; slabs, Ytc, iy 04 Bneer InoN—No, M,'GiZ0 rafes; Russin fran, 8, 9, 8nd10, 22¢ ; do, 11 and 12, dle; do No. 1 stalned, 10 ratos 3 Amarican Ity ‘A, 1435 B, 110, GaLvaN1zep InoN—No, 16@20, 10; No,22@24, 16c; No. 23R40, 17e; No, 27, 18¢; No. 28, 20c, A discount of 25 per cont 1s mado ftom {hla list. Corpen—Copper bottoms, 37¢; Lraziers, over 13 1bs, 47c; thoued copper, 0c; plantslied copper, 40c; do, out to sizes, 43¢, Wink—Nos, 1o 0, to0,100; 10to 11, 11e;13, 11io; 13 oud 14, '13¢e; 16 and’ 10, 14¢f 17, 1suj 18 1603 10, 19¢; 20, 20¢; 'fall bundlo, 30 por cout dis- count ;' fence wire, by carioad, fige, NAILS—Dealors ure still sellfug to a moderate ex- tent at 34,50 $1,50; 8d 253 1d do, ° Tates 20@e0d, per key 5.00; 4 and 04 do, $3. 7.,60'3 24 do, $7.60 clineh, $7.00, quiot sud Lont ma- torial clango as follows: Maniils rope, B b, 170; slaal vopo, ¥ 1, 1436@10)c; eah lLomp ' cord, 1, 20@250; marliuo, % b, 20@220; tareed Topo, 1t 17@18¢ ; oakam, ) bale, $5.00@0.60; piteh, W brly $6.00@0.00} tar, B L, $5.60@20.00, OILS—Prices’ ranged tho #amio &s on yoster- day, whoro with ouo or two ozcoptions thoy wore fivmly malutained, Wo. repnat our list ne tollows ; Cathon, 16)0; oxtra wintor lard, 720 No. 1,87 No, '3, 6io; 'linseod, raw, 05@07c; do olled, SLUIE102; whalo, 50@82¢; sporm, $2,10@5,20; nealsfoot ofl, strictly pure, $L10¢ do ostra, 90¢; do 0, 1, 700; bnak oll, 6o ; ntealts, B¢} elophant ofl, o3¢ turpontive, 50c; naphtha, 63 gravity, 187 napbe tha, commort, 152, TOTATOES—-Vero fn continued good demand snd ateady, ot $LO5@L10 for peachblows iu car lots, and $1.00 f0r Pecrlesy, Ealea from otore ranged from 3110 @130, Bweot polatoos sold at $3,25@7150 in brls, VOULTRY AND GAME—Tho markot ds liborally supplicd, nid poor socls fs low, whilo thoro is iy moderato trade in good fo choive lots of droesed poultey, aud pricea woro lowor for turko chickens, Goms was ateady, W Gi € £ iy g dresacd, $2.50@3,25; commoni do, $1.50238.00 ; duck, dreseed, 83.0U@1.25 3 geeso, aressed turkeys, 9@ke; ‘frosh do, chickens, $1.25@3.50; partridges, koys, 194G 1dc; quail, @1.60; m: 13c) 4.00 por doz; suall ducti, '§ ™ 10GTsc; baws, 12@1io; suiclopes, 116} rabbity $1.60 per doz, SALT—AIl grades nro in actlys request on both local and inferior_account, uud, slthough tho stocks avo fafr, tho market roluing its frm tono, We quoto: Onondaga and Saginuw, fine, $L80; Conada do, $L.00; ordinary, coarud,$1,85; coarso dlumond, O, ground ‘solar, $2.00; dairy, without ‘bags, dufry, with bage, $4.60; Ashion dairy, per sack, SIEDS:ATho morlet was ngain quict and without material change. Timothy sold fn & emall way ot §2.40 @260, and clover at $460. Flox quotable ut $1.53. Gtlior dascriptions were homiual, Wa noto sules of 10 bags timotliy nt $2.60; 24 Lags do at$2,40;11 bags clovor at $4.003 2 cura'flax at §1,63, TEAS—Tho ' ten trado was quict and prices wero' withiowt _materiai clnge, Wo quoto: hyson, common to falr, 40@300 ; do good, G0@T0c ; do chofed to oxtra flue, 93e@sL.10; common to no’ old hyion, 05@83c; common imperial, 60@G0; good to choice o, 80c(@$110; fulr to’ good gunpow- der, 70@0c; choles Pligsucy, $L1:@L20; ostra Mojuno, $1,95@1.403 choico to_oxira now ' Jupun, 0:381,00; common fo good do, 63@75¢ 3 fair to good old, 63@70c; common do, 38@42c; _colored natural 1eaf Jupan, 63@060; cominon to fuo 'Oolong, S3@4Ge; gond, 63@05e ; ohoico to oxtra, 8icGELOD. TUBACCO—Woquote: ) ¥rNc Our-—Lxtra, 75@800; cholco, 66@700 ; modi- um, 83@00¢ ; poor to commot, V@30e. Pryo—Natural leaf, 15@80¢’s half Lright, G0@700 ; black, 6ound, 45@556. MonING—Good to chiolce, 92G30c; modium, 29@ Slo; common, 20@380, WOOD~Is still dull ghuuga In our quolationy ckary, 00 ; slabs, J0. WOOL—W0 contiuug t Tub, washed, prime, Tab, washed, comm Gommon dingy Flocco, was Fleoce, wasliod, g Flsooc, wasiod) mediuin ligat. Q_ unsettled. Wo make no Teacl, 9,00 ; maplo, $10,00; UG$7.00, dofivored, noto: o+ Buedls Coarse, wasliel.vovvrns Bk dde Flscee, unwashicd, coarso {0 medium 55 Flzoce) unwarhod, coarso and diugy, e Tlecce, unwashed, A00...eerseeeerns 2@2Tc Bupor and extra pulled, Bi@de P S CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Roview for the Weelk Ending Saturs duy, Novs 2 Batunpay Evexiyag, Nov, 22, Tho recelpta of livo stock during the week havo bocn a8 followa ¢ Hos,e Sheen. 20,7111 67 Tucsduy, Wodnesdnye, v Thuraday. ¥riday, . Baturday’ ‘Total Laat weel Week be Week ending Noy Total, & weeks, Bame period lust year,. col of: ausplces, meagro recelpts und eucouragiug ndvices from thi seubeard markots giving prices decidud ug- ward tendeney, Tho arrivals during Sunday, Mon- duy, and Tuesisy nggregated ouly abiout 5,600, which nuniber was readily dispoced of at 1563430 advance, ag compnred with tho lowest priees of the provious wot Tho following tlire duya " lrought increased rocoiyts, and roports of materluily lower prices ut Nev York, Toston, Albauy, ond Dutfalo, which causo, » portial withdrawal of lustern ~operatoys 2 consoquont depreciition I valies an 3 of sbipping cattle,—pricea ketliug Lack to ubout whege they were at tho close of lust week, The cattlo sentYorward during the first Kalf of the woek wors ox- coptionally good, and tho aversge of prices was tho Bighest siiics Septomber, but pinca Wodneaday tho ar- rivais buve Deen poor, ‘Chursduy’s and Friduy’s re~ celpts consisting almost oxclusively of common to me= diin grades, - The rangoof prices pald was $1.60@ 0,193, tho invldo figuro for sgaluwngs, and tho oul- sldo for s bunch of U8 oxtru Town stocre, ‘Tliere were, lowover, oxceodingly fow sales at over $3,50, while the great Dulk of the stack Was disposed of ot prices Tanging downward from $5.00, Dittshurgl, Oloveland, uud Philadelphia buyers pait .70 4.6, whilo buyers for New Vork, Ale Vany, and Bouton operated principally at $1.50@5., Thora hos Leen comparativeiy littio lm)\llr{ for stock cattle, but, under lghter roecipts, sellevs huve man- agod fo fully sustaial formor ruted, Veal culves huvo s0ld ot $2.75@3.00 for poor, and nt $.I5@5.00 for medium (o prime, with salca chieily ut $4,00@4.50, To-day ouly o small amount of nloy was ccom- plishied,” Duyers wete few, and thelr wunts were lmited, and not enough truding was douo to_establish ‘markot'values, We quote pricce nomitial as follows : QUOTATIONS, Ex{ra Beovos—Giaded steers, averaging 1,400 - Ly and upward, oreeects oo SRE0GITE Cholce Booyes—Liue, fut, well formod 3 yesr to & ylml' ol i svoruging 1,300 to 1,450 Iy ceerseaneor 5.00@3I5 Qudd Beoves—ivol: fiuoly formod steors, byeraging 1,200 10 1,30 1bs 440@4TS Medluni Gradus—toers iu fair tles agiog 1,130 10 1230 1D8,0eevvies 40633 Dutchurs’ Block—Common o fa und good o sxtra cows, for clty alauglito averagiug 800 10 1,100 1 2508428 Btock Cattlo—Common ‘Nosh, averuging 700 to 1,05016s, | 2.4080.25 Inforlor—Light ‘snd hid cows, Leifors, Blaigs, bulls, &ud s0ALAWAG 1058, 1uo eonss MT5@I3S ong | Caltle—Toxaw, cliolca corn-fod Oittle—Toxas, Northern wintos Cuttle—~Tex\s, throneh droves 110G8—"The arrivala during the 184,671, ngainat 12,034 lnat week ; 8 bien It lioforo last year, 00,228 v Inat, nd 63,401 for tho corresponding week In (his braclt of tho market tho puat weck has beon nolablo ono—notuklo liocouss tho rocolnin liavo boch Iarger Ly somo 00,000 hoad thian over beforo known in {ho liatory of the trado, anit notnbo borm (i v recedontly Usavy supply Lins boen unlonded from tig carn, yardod, and proporly earad for without tuusial comtiotion,’ Biiéthio most_remnlablo featuras, aftor all, woro tho cago with which tho cuiormous rocolpts wero disposed of, nind tho tnoquivocsl frmubss of priees. Notwithslanding Monday'a supnly smonnted to nomo 24,000, tho tuarkot was nctivo oud buoye 10@i5 advanco on tho provious Saturday'a pricos, cholco (o oxira grades go- fng to $110@G4.20, Under tho fmmonso receipts of tho following two dayn (aver 78,000 wora yarded) tha matkot ensed up n Ifttlc, pricos fafllug off to $3,60¢ 4,00, bt tho emallcr supply of Triday cuablad scliora 10 rocover their lost ground, aud closing prices oro s, gaod 100 highor than on tho'dato of our ‘last wookly; Tovlow. Tho tnusual activity in tho demand for (Lo product, and tho consequent upward movement of prices fmparted o confidont fecling to packers, and of tlio 184,571 hoga recelved, fully 125,000 bavé found tholr way fnto thoir hnds—chiolly ot $3.70@3.03, Ttoy long our murket would withstand tho prossuro of ant at adeily supply of 80,700 hogs, which it lias been Rubjodtod 19 Cdurlug tho pase bl dorsa to Lo mom, An unfavorabls duys, romalng cliango in tho woather, or o malerally, diminjahed domand for tho proiinet, would, under ue latgo recolptn na wo Luvo had during {ho Fast week, affect tho markot mora fmmediately, and much mord serfously thait under ordinary suppiics, As the indle catfonn feem to Lo {u favor of betior prices later fn the soason, thoro docs ot appetr 0 bo any occrsion {6 wush nft tho logs to markut this mouth, To-day trado opened o Iitlo slnck, owing to the firm ylewn entertafned by holdors, an advanca of 5@10 being nsked, Subecquently, howevor,—sollors havin “pofiencd,"—thoro was n falrly nctive’ movement, beforo uight tho pone wora yratty wail cloared, wera roportcd ot $9,10@4.10, e Hales with tho bulle ot $0.80@ “ITlio closing prices of this week, compured with thosa gursent on' e corrcapondiag data Jaut yosr, aro aa ollows ¢ ; L5 ) * 1873, iy Extry0u feoses 4402445 Uood {0 choico, et Connon to madiun, 4106420 1106 SALES, No, Av, Price]No, Price|No. Av. Price, 6 230 $4.00 |40 470" fhdngl4a 407 selo 410 |toa 2146 193 400 I T4 303 gm0 at 91 M 4l 5] a4 05 35 280 4,10 40 54 209 990 o4 57 285 8.00 at & 119 410 W 8 231 3,00 a5 120 23 390 2 ¥T 00 4,00 19 9 880 395 [ W40 400 1 100 (47 016 3.5 oy |68 400 |43 gm0 408 03 00 4 303 |67 a3 51 211 405 —This market rematna dull, with but siight fluctuation in prices, Sinca Monday, when 533 head wero shipped, Eastorn biyera havo dono nothlng § and, 12 tho supply'oxcoed tho roquiroments of e loca tradle, nalew have dragged Leavily, with prices rather in bugera' fuvor, Wo qiiota good £0'clioice nt $3.600R400,, modinm at $,25@3.40, and poor to common at 83,76 i CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. 8xTURDAT EvrNIsa, Nov. 92, Tho rocelpts at tho wholesale markot werd quiat Lib~ eral, consisting of pieco stuff, common and good ‘Voarda aud strips, and lath, Tha markol was better attended by uycts, and more activo than for several dayo past, * Ploce tulf and common bvirds sold to s fafr oxtent nt tha old pricos, or at $3,00 for ths former and $0.00@Y,560 for common cargoes, Choice boards were dull, Lath remibius nhuv.l‘i'. ‘We quote: Good to cliofeo boatds nud sirips, $11,00@15,00; common do, $0,00@0.50 ; plece atuty, $8.00 ; suinglos, $3.00@9.13% § lath, $2,00, Sales fnclude: Uargo schr Ithacs, from Auskogon, 70 m common hoards at £0,60; 300 m lath at $2.00. fiuld by Willinm Meglad Manistco, .00} Sukeon, $5,10; Tudington, $1.75 anisteo, $3.00; Muskegon, $2, e o, 32,783 Grand Thaven, $2.00; Fonewator, s, o0 AT THE TAIDS. Tho markot 14 lov actiye, Lut without chango as fat ns prices ara concorned, Wa repent : Larst clear, ++ 850,00 nd cloir, 1 1itl 109 10h, s srer 4700 el clear, 1 fnch Third clear, thiclk, PO X Oloar flooring, 1st and 2 " togatber, rough... . 00 Cloar siding, 1t and Uommon siding.. sene Comnion flooving, dressod, Hraf Common flooring, dreseod, socond, Wagon-box boards, selectod, 14 {n and upward., A atock boar 1 stock boards, 27,00 0 stoak boards, 1400 Cominon board: 2.4 5 Joiat, seantling, smal timiscr, foncings clc’, 16 foot and under, green.. 1 Jolet'and ecantiing, 18 to %4 foot. Tlckels, squarc. ..., Pickets, flat. Cedur posts, 51 Gedar posts, round. ...\ La @ 1.5 doll ‘hon transferred, which charge follows the shiugle "Lhickness—Tive shingles to bo two inclies in {hick- nesn, Length—Sixtecn inchiea, . HAEDWOOD, Dlack-Walnut — Counfers, $100.00@150,00: _clesr, $05.00R95,00;_ common, $35,0085000 oull, $20.008 5,00 7 tlooriug, $40.00, Ash—Clenr, $18.00@40,00; common, $16.00G25.00; cull, $10.00@156,00 ; flooring, $30.00(340.00, ili—Clear, $0.00@40,005 common, $10.00335.00; cull, $8.00@13,00, 3 Hickory—Clear, $23.00@50.00; commou, $20.008 5,00 3 will, $12,00@ 1800, Maplo—Clear, $32.00@35.00; common, $16,00@25.00 cull, S10.00@ 15,00, !errum—clm. $35.00@60,00; common, $20.008 Citerry—Clear, 00@60,00; common, $15.008 45,80 3 cull, 81 Whilewood—Olear, $10.00@40,00; common, $20.00 @100 ; ell, $10,00 0. Wagoh Stock—Ilickory axles, per set, $1.09G1605 wvugon proles, cach, 456530 3 box' Loards, $50,09(240.00, Florids rad_cedar, 350 per £6; mahogany, 11 543 do conuters, 00 : rosewaail, 50G §3 3 white 1.y, 300 GCEAN STEATISHIPS, NATIONAL LINE. 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