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- R . | i TIE CHICAGO DAMLY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1873. MONEY AND COMMERGE. MONETARY. TussbAY EvENING, Nov. 25, The Indicationa of improvemont in busiucss “and of roturning confidenco in sl parts of tho conutry continue to inoronse. In tho Wost, tho movomont of hogs, eattlo, grain, lamber, ote., Inup to the full carrying capacity of therailronds, "T'rado fn this city has searcoly over boon botter at this season of tho year than it lanow. In Now England ovory day witnossoa the rosump- tion of work by tho manufactorles, and though tho jron manufacturing intorosts of Pennsylvania Is still doprossed thero s o returning confidenco in tho oarly roatoration of activity to oven that branch of industry. Monoy is also becoming more abundant in all the financial coniros of the country. In this rospect tho semo roports of roturning conflidenca and an incroasing supply of ‘monoy como from Boston, Now Yorl, and Phila- olphin, ns woll 0a tho citios of tho West. In rogard to the prospoct for an unusunlly sbundant monoy markot in Janusry and February, wo at- tach much fmportance to the faot that tho hordo of chronic borrowers who, last winter, woro carrylng an cnormous lond of rallrond bonds, which thoy ocould not gall, but wore borrowing monoy on thom from day to day in Now Yorl, have bocn forced on- tiroly out of tho marlket by tho panto. Whatevor Toan ablo capital thoro is in tho market this win- tor will seck employment in safor and morao con- aervativo investments, and forall logitimata Yur- poses tha rates of intorest aro llkulfl to bo low. In this market thero is nob much ohnngo {n the monoy market to note from day to day, but tuat tha eupply of funda s steadily becoming Inrger, and that it 18 bolng circulated moro rap- idly is apparont, o supply of New York oxclinogo is gradaally fnoressing, though the domand for it is still so Inrgo as to provont muck dechne in prices. Sales wera mado betwoon banks to-dny st Glo per £1,000 Promfium. * ELASTIC OURRENOY " ADSURDITIES. It scoems to bo one of tho fatalitios of tho Comptrollorship of tho Nationsl Curroncy hat sl thio inoumnbent of that ofiico bacomo atflfcted with & manis for startiug o system of redemp- tion of Natfonal Bank notes in greenbacks at Now York City. if groenbacks woro botng ro- decmed in specie, or woro worth par in gold, tho systom of redomption would establish itaolf, but a8 long as they aro not, thero is no sense In'try~ ing to ‘gnt up an artificlal movement of groon- backe from all parts of the country to Naw York, to bo thoro swapped for National Bank notes of tho samo vyalue. Redemptions of bank notos fn the kind of fands promisod In tho faco of tho notos ara simply tho daily proof to tho publio that tho notes aro worthy of confldouce, aud that the issuots ara able to pay ag agroed. Now nobody doubts that tho National Baok notea will be rodoomod in groonbngke; there is tho most conclusive assurance of this in tho fact that the Treasurer of tho Unitod Statoa Tiolds United Blates bonds to & much larger amount than the notes, and that theso bonds are Eladgfld for tho radamption of the Natiomal ank notes. Wo ey, therefore, that thero is no sonse in the notion” of starting this artificial swapping of National Bank noles for groon- backs. Nevortheless tho crotohot of starting such A usclous rotation scoms to tako possossion of ovory Comptroller of tho Curroncy. Tho former Comptroller, Mr. Hulburd, had no room in bhis hend or bis roports for much olso. Ac- cording to the \nlogl‘lrhln Soreshadowing of Comptroller Knox'a forthcoming report, he, too, hos caught this financial mensles, and dovotes o gaod deul of space to the discussion of the ad- visability of amonding the National Curroncy oct 80 a8 to oblige tho National Bauks through- out the country to pay 3¢ of 1per cont pre- mium in greenbacks for all of thelr notes that may be delivered to their redemption agont in Now York City; this at;least is what bis proposi- tion amounts to. As nobody elso hus evor made such s proposition, except a fow ungcrupulous spooulatora in New York, who would like somo- 1hing to make somo forced and artificinl concon- tration of cwrronoy in that cily to stimulate stock speculation, we sece no oxcuse for u ofticer of the Governmont bucomin% the chiam- pion of such an idos as tho artificial rodomption of Nationn] Bank notes in greenbacks, an actificial movement of currency back and forth botweon the East and Wost when thore is nothing in tho oxchango market to warrant it It is argued in behalf of this “ playing at ro- domption” that it mould mako tho currency “elaatic,” becauso at certain seasons of tho yoar it would canse tho roturn of tho National Dank notes totho issuing banke. But we think it would be muoh more likoly £o causo an accumu- Iation of logal tonders in Now York City. As far as imparting ** clasticity " to tho volume of tho currency is concerncd, it would bo about as intolligont » devico as it would bs to print the surrency on abrips of india rubber. ‘Tho fact is, that much of the talk and many of the propo- sitiong mado by tho oflicisls at Washingion about what is called an “ elastio cnr- toncy” aro g0 absurd that in spito of tho frave importanco of the subject thoy provoke inughtor, Tho volume of curtency, 1o bo*! elas- tic,” as it is callod, must chango; tho aggrogato volume in exislence must bo groater at some seasons than others. But the yolume of our eur- ! roncy is now fized by low ot £850,000,000 of greoubncks ond £334,000,000 of National Bank Notos 3 it is therofors unrensonablo to oxpoct that auything will make the volumo of curroncy olastio until bauking is mado froe. Treo bank- ing, without any increaso of tho greenbacks, will eoon make redemptions of bauk notes, in either greenbacks or specio, unnyoidablo. Zhis kind of redemption, snd nothing whort of it, will make au olasic volumo of curreney. LOCAL BTOCK AND JOND MARKET. Messrs, Proston, Keun & Co. quote a8 follows P ' Bu{hm. 1142 Selling 115 110 UOK@ILLY 1K@ U. 8, 5-208 of '67 Januury and Jul; 114k 5-203 of '68 Janunry and July. 1133 2143 10408, 100 veervvis ¢ 108K@108% U, 8, 8 (new jrauo), 109K @10937 U, §, eurrency G, 0510k QoI (ult weight), 1093 Goldl coupons, . 100 1093 Eatlorn exchango (sounfor ratce).. ar, Gold exchiange. .. 3¢ Btesllag oxchunge (o Uil WTH@WSK T EST. Nsw Youx, Nov, #5—ouey closod st 7 per cout gold, Sterling was hieavy ond lower, at T@T) for mixly * duys, nud 81G83; Cor alght, “Thio customs reccipts were §329,000, Gold closcd at 1693, after sciling at 1001005, Tho adsance to tho latter rato was caused by (his ropor ihiat the Sccrotary of {lio Navy was visiting tho Navy- Yird and hurryiig work on vessels of war, Loans wore ot 3-04@1-33, and 1@7, gold, Tho fnal £ato was 7 per cont. Tho Asslstant ‘Ureasurer disburoed $200,000, Tho clearings wero $18,000,000, Governments wero quict ahd steady, State bouds wers notinal, The rallroad and misccllancous speculation was . strong and higher at an advanco of 3 to B¢ per cont nutil fato in thie doy, when o resclion of (1o 1 per cent took placo. At'tlio fiual closo thoro was @ stendicr Feeliug agin, 'Tho voluma of business o largo, par- ticularly In Wostern Dufon, Now York Centrul, Lako Bliora, Pacific Muil, Wabask, and Northwestern com- . mon,' Tho buoyunioy in stocks™ was occusioned by + telegram from Washington ta tho offcet that bath tha President and Bocretary of tho ‘Lroasury would rec- ommend (o Congresa that the $44,000.000 resorve bo mado part of tbe permancut oirculation of tho country, i iho reservo shiould bo leavily drawit npon this weelt; alio t0 & report thut tho Grinuell mtter Lios been privatoly nduated. Tho trausuctions 41 stocks botween 10 und 2 o'clock Were 144,000 slures, of which £6,200 wera Western Unlon ; 20,000 Uniou itic ; 5,000 Wobash; 4,000 Northwestern; 8,100 New York' Central; 19,000 Lako Slioro { sud’ 7,800 Ohiio, Tho Ohafrman of tho Cloaring-Tlouso Assuclation , has nppointed tho following now Commitice, und (ha + | rayort of tlwo uld Commitica of Nine will U roferred to thom: W, H. Kiteho, Purk Bank ; IL, T, Val, Bank rt; D. O, Hiyos, Unlon National ; Riehard wdeainon’s; George W, Duer, Stuto of Now , York] dolu Cuetred, Trviug ; Jumics Buel, Inporlers & Trdders'; ¥, Chandlot, Mochanica' Bauling Aseos ciation 3 ©. L, Jordou, Third Avenue Natiomul; snd 0. 11, Sthréiver, Germin Amuricon, ‘Bterlig, T GOVERNMENT BONDE, Coupons, 81 118 Cotour, /o7 Uoapoun, "0 +109 Coupons; 168, Goupons, 164 1100 Now G & 04 .o 113}y Currency 08, BTATE LONDSE, 81 1 Viggining, now, 73 North Garolina Conpous, X s Coupons, '65 (aew) Atlesourls Tormensecs, of eunuswecs, uow. l_ Virgintas,ofd. . Oauton... 87 Western Unlor o 4% Qulcknil 2 ot 687 oas[Chieugo & Alton 4ol 11234 0%, |Ollearto & Alton pfd., 05 93¢ Ohlo & Misalsuipid.. 235 13,0, 0, & ¢, B, & Laky Blioto, Indinng Central, .. 78 1linols Oentrals,ee sy 93 297;| Unfon Pucitio wtocks,, 213 + 47 '|Unfou Pacitio bouda., 10k + 673¢|Cantral Pacitlo bonds, 91k L n 1 Unitad Htates 1ix. facifie Maileio. e York Contss! Iarlsm pfe Michigan Central,... Littaburghs Fi, Wo .o Nortlwedtera, . Nortuwestarn pid, N, J, Contral ST B, Paul ., — REAL ESTATE. ord on Tuesdny, Nov, 26 OITY PROPERTY, 10 2-6x9155 £t, with brick bullding, dated Nov, aidoration, $9,460, . 178)¢ £t, datod Nov, 20 conalderation, $3,500, 120 t, dated Nov. 53 conalderation, $5,000. Nov, 22§ consfdloration, $10,600, abovo, dnted Oct, 29 ; consideration, 16,600, July 165 conslderatlon, £4,600, 1t, dated Nov. 19} coustderation, $2,00( "Wost Madisou r¢, 90 £t @ of Lincoln st dated Nov, 1; connideration, $3, ‘Blamark court, 21 f& w of datod July 24 dusidoration, $300. dated Nov, 24 ; couslderation, $1,8( Nov. 18 conslderatfon, $760, dated Nov, 0 ; conslderation, $2, Nor. 24; considoration, §725, Lot 81'tn Block 7, Bhellicid’s Additton, dated Oct, 7} conaidoration, tion, dated Nov, 14; consldoration, 81,400, Hon, datod Nov, 15 3 coneidoration, $10,000, 0435, in B 3¢ Dlock b4, 80019, 39, 14, dated Oct, 27; ‘considoration, $425. Lot 10, in Block 3 of Millor'an o i Seo 20, 80, 14, datod Nov, 18 ; conaidoration, $1,150. NORTH OF CITY LIMITS, Lot 7 and 8, n Block 6, Ravenawood, datod Nov, 24; consideration; $2,000, Lots 13 ond 14, in Dlock 23, Tavenswood, dak Bopt. 11; consideration, $1,800, U, Ao Lot 65, {n Prout & Colmon's puxt a 6 i Boo 4,38, 14, duted Och, 11 conatAuiation, Sk o © 5 Dok 88 ot 353, i’ Dlock 3, of Montgomery's part, n o X Beel, 88, 13, dated Nov, 17; consideration, $676, 51, In samo block, dated Nov, 17; consideration, ‘Lot 01, {n Hurford's n w4 0w X of 8 0 X Seo9, 16, Getod Now, 543, aopmiducision, oh,oumy © % 200 9 %% f.“h‘;"’,s In Mooaver's resubalvsioh, 5 3¢ Lota 21 to 20 0f Dobblw'sn i 86 1¢ of n o X Bos pie Nuv.fl;nonllduryflon,fl,wfl. AR PN COMMERCIAL. Togspax Evzixa, Nor. 25, Tho following woro thoreceipts and shipmonts of the leading articlos of produco in Clieago during tho past twenty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date one yearago: T | macmen BRIPMENT 18 Flour, brls, o 11,918 TAO3| 4,084 Wheat, bu o030 47.010|| s2im1g Corn, 'bu. 2 ‘603 Oata,'bu,. g0y a7,510] Rye, bu! 2012l 3,07 T4l Barley, bu I| 92es0| 20,700 4,308 Grase seed, Tbsi....| 481875 27400 20,630 Flnx scod, Jb <| 04,500 1035100 e L. Broom-carn, fds...| 14,000 5600|4000 Gured meats, Ibs. . .| 210260 163,800| 168,824 eof, brls.. it York, brls, 4,451 Lard, 18, .| 653,501 65 Tallow, 1is. 43,050) Dutter, s X Drossed 5,76 507) 160,00 05 90 1,347l 10,702 85,000 ST ) sugi| 11| 1,754 2,00 a8 1608 &0, 55 84 4,085 g,700) 1,758 Withdrawn from storo yosterday for city consumption : 9,214 bu wheat; 8,846 bu corn; 1,357 bu onts; 1,451 bu rye; 2,051 bu barley, The following grain has boen inspocted {nto store this nforning up to 10 o'clock: 167 emra wheat, 83 cars corn, 10 cars oats, 8 cars ryo, 22 cara barley. Total, 236 cars, or 87,000 bu, It is suggestod that those * stone-bonts™ wore used to carry the stone for the now foun- dations of tho Hough Elovator, Of courso, it went under the houso if not into it. "he roport of tho Committea appointed to con- midor certain alleged olovator irrogularitios will bo actod upon to-morrow (Weduesday) after- noon, at 3;30 o’clock, in spocial session of the Boord of Tinde, in tho small iall. Thore should bo o full attondance. Tho leading produce markoets weroe less active to-day, but ;‘-‘auumlly strong, tho smaller volumo of businoss bowg duo to the fact that offerings wero light. The subjoined atatomentshows thul our atocks of grain’ uro worked downtoa very Tow point, for & spoculative market, Thoro is plonty hero to moot & cousumptivo demond, a8 1l i8 well known that tho recoipts of winter al- waya exceod the shipmouts, but the quantitios on'which aption trading are basod aro very swull, Of tho grados of No, 2 wo have now only 66,408 bu wheat, 561,317 bu corn, 123,744 bu outs, 6, 699 bu rye, and 179,723 bu barley, ‘Total, 957,880 Lu, worth only $594,035 all told.” T this should, Lowever, be added 'tho higher grades of wheat and cosn, as Northwestern whoat and yollow corn liave nlready been delivored on contracts for No. 2. Yot oven this addition will not awell 1he total o alargo sum. This is n good thing, a8 it will tend to keop prices up this wintor to o much highor point thou would havo beon possiblo on Iarge stocks, . with a tight money morket and su active packiug season. Thero s thus little grain loft to go Tound among the spceulators, and tho srticle i quoted kearce, 'To this iu added tho probability of an iucreased demsud for grain to tuko the place of some of that locked upon. tho Erio Canol. Som of that will undoubtodly o for- ward fo Now York, if not by wator, thon by rail ; but that portion which is now woest of Utiea will scarcely bo moved to murket before spring. Trobably not much loss than 1,000,000 bu of wheat and 1,200,000 bu of corn will bo thua held back, and considorablo quantitics of othor moro perisbeblo produce—ns upples and potatoca— will b destroyed by the frost. ‘Tho New York papers allogo gross mismenagoment of the Erio Oanal, stating that the attondauco on the locks is lusufiiciont, and’ that tho wator has boen al- lowed to run much lower than ususl. The vows to-doy from the caual was far from oncouraging, the woather continuing bud, ‘Tho prospect of & wer on Cuban sccouut i growing “emoll by degreos, and besutitully loss.” Ko that fow apprehonsions on that ceount weso folt in produce circles to-day. Tho markots wore strong from the forco of homo circumstances, whicls 1s osactly tho rovorao of tho ususl courso of events at this soason of the year, "ho dry goods mackot presontod a fair degroo of activity, snd was quotod stoady and Lirm. Orders, whilo mostly for modorato amouats, bers report their ssies fully as largo as at tho corresponding poriod lust yoar. In tho markot for staplo aud funoy grocories there was n rea- prices than provailed at tho close of last woel, though colfcos alone wero quota- bly ‘bigher. Bugars, gveuos, epiccs, and rice are solling frocly, ind me ueld at vory full rates, Thero was o good domnud for the diffor- ont grades of butter, aud former rates woro protty genoraily realizod, though- somo dcaless raported tho markot n triflo ensier. Choeso ro- maiug quict at eleady rates. No now leatures were noted in tho ilsh market. provails, and quotations are littlo better than nominml, In tho warkot for forcign aud domos- tio driud frults thoro was a good dogroo of ani- mation, snd the provalent feeling was flrmor. Cunned goods contmuo inactive, orders being Prices, howeva wants, ) Thero we light stocks, whioli mot with & laygo domand, touding bigher. Tho lumbor market was agaln rathor quiot, and, o vogaids prices, without especial olnge. Onrgoos niloat told Hlowly at the old figuros, Metals wore quiet aud unohanged, he irou and ono or two other artfoles wore casier, Yool and broomeorn woro quictand s littlo bottor tiowlur chiauge. cosions are mudo. poultry wus oxcouilvo, an maud, Game was slendy, Lake freights wore unyxm. and the - i Rock Inland {ex, div.). 003¢|Del,, Lack. & West,.. 02} % Do Tho following instruments wore filed for rec- Wabnsh av, 10 2-5 feot n of Thirty-sscond at,wf, Michiyan av, 194 £ n of Thirty-sixils st, w1, 26x Thirty-0fth st, 37 1t o of Prairlo av, n f, 20 4-10x Caltimiot o, nesr Thirts-sixth at, o{, 1052124, dated Caluthot o, 0 £, 1055124 ft,n aud adjoining tho Forest av, near Thirty-sixtl at, w £, 45x124 £t, datod Mitwaukeo ny, 72 ft 1w of Holateln av, 8w £, 442100 9 1, 03124 11, ,000, ‘Nuckor at, 11 £, 334260 ft, Troger ot, o of nd nest Baciun nv, 8 w £, 001100 £t Boutliport av, 81 1t n of “ 7 st) o f, 25x190 £t, dated Oglon ar, 160 0.0 S Toboy st w 1, 242100 £, Tautol sf, 1 of Thirty-G{th st,, o, 902110 £t, dated Lot 31, in BColls W 3¢ w 3¢ Blook 1, BhofMold'a Addl- 100, Lota 2 to 5, in Toss’ Block 3, Ashland Bocond Addl- was proper to rogister them, ss thoir cargoes |. mnle o lberal aggregato, and our lending job- sonable amount of tradiug ot rathor firmer Dullnces still rostricted to emall lots, just to supply curront romain lirm, owing to no new featuros to noto in the leather, pig-iron, tobacco, conl, and wood mnrkots, quict prevailing ali sround, with prices genoratly fn buyors' favor; Who oil trade wai quiot, save for carbon and lard oils, both of T'he Inttor ia trado js dull, sid tho markot uot particularly firm, Tho domand ror drugs und cbemicals shows a slight improvoment #s compared with that of lust weok, and fow changon woro repusied. Cityio acld was # triflo Lighor, whilo gum caziunor thun nominal, Tha hop market was without par- Consuiners ave buying ocea- ajonally, usually on timo, bub for ocurronoy con- ‘I'ho domand for hay ls im- }u‘oviug aud timothy i fiun, A furthor sdvanco n bidew took pluco to-duy, duo to the continued compatition umong locsl denlors, Hoads wore quict and wnobangod, ko m:i:ply of drossod } Dricos woro woal and irrogular, with only a light looal de- ason of novigntion may bo rogarded as practically closod. Only ouo vessol wan raported to-day, £0 carry o cargo of whont to Erlo, on through rato to Now York (about 300). We noto that tho S, Linw- ronco and Erlo Canala aro virtually closed for tha sonson, tho efforts to reopen tho lntter boing frultloss so far, with the prospects bad for wonthor this woolt, lco hns formed fn tho 8t, Lnwrenes o thickly us to forco tho laying-up of stenm ars lu Montroal Highwines wora qulot and Yo lower, in sym- Jiathy with an casior fealluig n Now York, tha nttor being undorstood Liota somo timo boforo it beeamo kuown throngh the public dispatch. Bnlos waro roported of 160 brls at Efl‘{éfl por gollon, at which g tho. markot olosod nom- unty atoady, Drossed hoga wore quiot and firm, Tho re- colpls guu(erdny wara 204 head, but not more than 20 por gont of these woro reported sold; 14 at $4.76, and 80 at $4,60 por 100 1ba, Trovisions wore nctive nnd strongor. Naw moss pork advanced 25@37)40 por bil, and Ind and ments ovornged 5@100 por 100 Iba highor. Tho rocelpta of hogs wera aguln vory lavye,— thoy como in so numeronaly as to astonish many of thoso aven who have the grontest faith in Lho abihty of ohlcufio 40 moot_tho requiremonts of any situntion. Irices did decline b@10o por 100 1bs on tho live animal; but this made no diffor- onco in the domand for products, whioh was moro Jively than ever. There woro a good num- bor of orders on {he murket, the hold- omn of which seemed to bo limited loga than {8 wusual; nand the packors woro not _froo sollors, oxcopt ot on advanco—indool some of tho packera wero said 10 bo buying product. Orders have been kopb hack till tho markot should scom to have touched its lowest point, and uotw thoy aro rolling in vor: rapidly, causiug a buoyant foeling all around. English housos are takivg biold froely, antlcipat- ing that low pricos will “onormously’ stimulato consumption, a noto, too, that somo_of our locnl operatora who got enught on tho short side havo fillod in nt o loss, sud aro now going long in the lu:Fn of recovoring tho lostgrip, Thomar- ket closod at tho following range of pricas : Mess yporls, now, cash or soller Novomber, $12.00@ 12.35; do’ moller UDocombor, B12.36@13.405 soller January, 812.76@12.80 ; solier Lobraary, $19.20@18.25; primo mess pork, 11.25@11.50; oxtru prime do, $0.26@9.60, Lard, cash or sellor Novembor, $7.25@7.803 do, sollor Decotn- bor, 97.2b; do, sollor' Jaminry, $7.50@7.ib; do,' soller Tobruary, $7.76@7.80. Groon Lams at T@7T%ec; swool fcklod hams, 8@8io. Qreen shiouldors ot 8)¢o; rough aides, 5i¢os do short 1riba or long clear, B6ijo; do short _cloar, _Gjgo: monts = 10@I5 doys in enlt, 4}{@13c for shouldors, big@e for short ribs and long clear, and Gigo for short cloar; boxod shouldors, scllor Docomber, 4lge; do Cumberlands, Gi¢o; do short ribs or long clear, 8}@0}(c; do short clear, Giga; do long cut ‘hams, 79{@Sc. Monts, sollor January sbout J@2{c more than for Decombor. Moss beof, $9.00@8,25; oxtra mess do, £9.00@ 9.26; beof homs, $18.00@19.00. City tallow, 6if @030; grenso quotublo at 4@bide. . Snles woro roporied of 200 brls moss potk (fow) nt 4 ; 500" brls do at $12.30 ; 100 brls doat 25; 200 bris do nt %12,20 ; 600 brla doat $12.00; 1,000 bls do scller Decembor at $12.8744 3 500 brls do eollor Jonuary at $12.80 ; 1,000 bris do sellor Fobrunry nt §13.0; 500 byl do at $18.26; 1,000 brls do at $18.20; 250 brls do ot §13.00 5 600 tos lard at 730 ; 850 fes do seller January ut 7ige ; 80,000 1bs green shoulders af 4o 5 100,000 b do at 830 ; 20,000 1bs part enlted shouldors at 43¢0 ; 20U boxes do ab_43¢e; 40,008 Ibs green roughsidoa at 52fc ; 60,000 Ibs short ribs at 6o ; 700 boxes do at 630 ; 2,200 boxos long and short cloar, part soller Decombor, at 603 200,000 Ib8 greon hams (16 Ibs) ot 7hgc: 60,000 1bs do at 7o ; 40,600 1ba” do (18 Ibs) ot 63{c; 200 tes swaot-pickled hams (10 1us) nt 8o} 100 tea do at 830 ; 200 tew do at 8, ‘Flour was moro notivo, and & shnde firmer at ostorday's prices. Lxportors ontorod the mar- tot about noon, and took up all tho ofl'oriu}_js mado ot these fguros, which wero $5.25@5.75 for fiund spring cxiras, while Jocal derlors took tho higbior grados to s falr extont. Stocks aro small, but recoipts aro on tho incroase, DBran was i good domand, and firm, Snlos wero ro- ported of 75 brls whito wintor oxtras at $7.75; 100 bris do (Macoupin_ Star) at 26.60; 100 i3 *do (Wis.) at §6.25; 150 brls'do nt $6.00 ; 250 brls do on privato torms; 100 bris spring ostras ot £6.80; 100 bris do at #5.75; 200 brls do nt 95,0314 1 200 brls do ab £0,60; 100 brls do at $6.873¢; 160 brls do at €4.00; 2,600 brla do on private forms ; 50 brls superfines at $8,00; 100 brls do at 82,76; 60 brls buckwheat nt £9.00. ‘Total, 4,225 brie. Also 20 tons bron at 312,60 on track. ‘W'he following wore tha closing prices : Fair to good white winters $0.50 @ T.50 Choice do. . 7 Cliolce to fancy apring oxtras,. Mediuw £0 good do,... ... Good to chowe Alinnesota Latont do.... ‘Wheat was notive,in proportion to the offerings, and docidedly stronger. Liverpool was quoted strong, and Now York way firm, in sympathy with & high gold promium, snd In consequence of the continued obstruction in tho ILivie Canal. Our receipts were smuller, uud thers was a good shipping demand, whick sbsorbed all the offer- ings ana oausad & further advauce of 3¢e por bu, ‘o groatest strougth was, Lowover, in_options, whion averaged 3¢ Ligher than yestorday. This was due prineipally to thoe fact that omr stocks in storo aro vory sinall,—only about $00,000 bu of all grades, of 'whielh uot mo¢ than 66,000 Du aro etraight No. 2, and 162, 000 bu are Northwestorn do, svailable for iilling in contructs, Mhis cansod quico & bri domand from tho short intorest, many of W hod caloulated on o falling off’ in tho shippiug demaud soveral days ugo, aud an iucrauso tn our mnoipta‘ which would wealen the murkoet inthoir favor, ‘Ihoro was no particular oxeibomont, but all that wes offored for next month wad taken willingly, and this occupied the uttention of operators almost to the exclusion of any farthor aption, Sallor Uecember opened at 3102, declined to §1.013¢, ndvancod to $1,04, receded to $1.0814, 1080 to ¥1.043¢,and closod easior at 31,0357, Boller January sold st $1.0i@1.00%, aud selfer Fob- Tunty ot $1.03, Casli No. 3 spring sold at $1.0437 @1.053¢, uud elosed at $1.05,witn & proferonce of about” Jge for Norlhwestorn rocoipts. No. 1 sprivg sold at $1.10@1.12, closing at ubout 51,11 for stysight nud SL1LG - for North- wostorn rocoipts, No. 8 spring closed firm at §1.014, end rojected “do at 9jc. Cush sales wore roported of 400 bu No. 1 spriug nt §1,12 ; 400 bu do ut $1.1034 ; 2,400 bu No, 1 Northwostoru at §1.131 2,400 bu_do a6 $L113 1,200 bu do at $1.10 ; 6,600 bu No. 2 spring at $L.053¢ 3 67,200 bz do at 91,05 ; 5,000 Lu do at L0457 ; 4,400 bu No. 2 Northwostern at $1.05}¢; 1,600 B’ do ns $1.05Y ; 5,000 bu do at ®L0o; 8,800 bu No, ¥ spriug nt $1.01 ; 1,200 Lbu do at LU0 3 2,000 bu rejeciod at Yoo, Wotal, 93,600 bu. Corn was less active, and quito strong, aver- agiug tully 1o per bu highor thin yoatorduy. ‘The trudiig was prineipally spoculative, thero” boing very little demand for shipment, Houce cash corlt was relntively lower, buyors taling bold of it ouly wheu thoy could got it at prices which would pay Lhemto carry into noxi monih or Junuary. Corn was quoted dull in Livorpool, but wus fim In New York, owing (o tho lock up on Lho Erie Causl. Hora the recelpts wore vory light, ouly 88 ocara being iuspeoed in this morning, and the stooks aro worked down to a low poiut, Those fucts Lrought out an active spooulutive demaad, which wus mostly to fill shorts, but thore were soverul oporutors muxious Lo invest in tho moro da- ferrod options, u furthor sdvauce boiug among the cortuintios if our receipis should keop down to theiz recont volmine, Tt uow looks likoly that tho shost crop will tell upon our warkat & good doul cerfier \ban wes cxpeoled evou by tho trionds of un upward movement, Beller Decom- Dor opened &t 40570, udvancod to 413e, fell buek to 4le, rose o 413, nud closed ot 41%@ dligo, | Seller Juuuwry mold bt 41%@ divie, closing ab 423e. Sellor Febrliry averagod about 40 mbove Decomber, mud soller Moy pold at 400, Cash No, 3 wus slow ut anything abovo 4080 for regular, and olosed fitnat il for wihtor rocoipus, High mixed closod flrm ab 413go, und rojocted sirohy ut 400 for now roceipts, Unsh enion wero roparted of 4,000 bu bigh ixed nt41i7e; 1,600 bu do ut 20,200 bu No, 2at “tlo; 7,400 bu do a 40 4,500 bu do nt_40ige; 5,000 bu do nb 4030 4,400 bu rojectad f ;" 4,000 bu cur (now) nt 400, dulivered ot Stock-Yurds, Lotal, 69,000 bu, Outs wora moro nctive, and about 34o higher, iu sympathy with whoat and corn, edpec; nlly [t] the stock in store was much loss thuu gunerally expootad, while . Now York was stronger, 'L'ho domund was cliefly for Decomber delivery, from tho sbort Inlorest, ot Y3@u2ge, closiug ot 32350, Tegular No, 3 waa in far demand at the same rango. Bollor Jauuary was quiot nt 823{@ido, olosing ut 827¢e, Itejeotod was strong, Cash sulos woro roported of GUD bu Ro. 8 ne 835u 7,200 bu do at 43450; 6,000 bu do ut 83! ¢v; 16,000 Ui do ab 8250 5 10,000 bu dont 8205 1200 bu No. & whito’ ut 830 600 bu do ut 385 1 00 bu Yojacted ut, 03¢0 1 600 b do nt 800 600 bu by samplo, whito, at 859 1,900 bu do at 80343, dolivered. ‘Total, 18,000 b, Ryowasquiot and Jg@1Le higher,bolngin fairdo- muud aud very bght supply, while the stock in atoro has boon ruduvod t0 & vory small volwa, Buleu wore limltod to 2,000 bu No, 2 att6o. Oth- or, 15(1-14.\::11 woro Hfoloss, arloy was dull,at tho same genoeral avorago ss 4l yostordny, No, 2 boing onslor, ot $1.30@1.82, whilo No, 8 wna n shado strongor, nt Di@05o, both olosing at tho insido, Bolior Docombor sold nt 5183 for No. 2 and D50 for No. 3. ‘Mo stock {n storo was Jargo, os comparad with (hat of othe or grain, and somo holdors folt discouraged at tho prospect of n light demand this wintor, Cnah wnlus woro roported of 8,000 bu No, 4 at 1,32 4,000 b do nt 61013 4000 bu do a S130 3 9,000 bu No, 3 at Yo 800 bu do at 113¢o { 2,000 bu do nt 4o ; 1,200 b rojocted at 81 1,600 bu do at 800 ; 5,200 bu do at 780 ; 200 bu by snmplo at 81,45 ;600 bu do at 31.40; 800 bit do at 81.0 3 1,600 bu do at $1.26 ¢ 400 bu do at 51,00, on (raclc ; 800 bu do ot 8140 ; 400 bu do b 8142 400 bu do ot ©1.32, delivered. "Wotal, 28,500 bu, 'ha foilowing aro the footings of the offlcial roport of grain in storo fu this city on tho evon- ing of Baturday Iast, andat corrospouding dates: VHERT. o 15 Nov, ou, g, 1810, A .1 1,998 uto 810 ey 210 7,051 11,138 00,403 16,044 asTT 67,081 20,008 G8)430 0, 2 N, pri . 101,830 192,848 l{v.']nclndnprln‘u . 1821 flfi,ll:lfl No grado sprivit, 23 404,104 4,503 1,088 63,070 14,8 Biva33 10,003 2,434 B4t A7) 1,610 310,600 674,235 1,608 4701 5009 124,004 g9 4,700 100 48,7108 ,700 nLEY, 50 450 170,738 180,100 179,680 193,703 100,170 AL485 TBLWS 40,67 - a5 cee 401,104 435,110 210,104 Total of all kinds of erflln. 1,848,606 bu. Thero 18 o docronso, during tho past weok, of 193,890 bu whoat, 882,885 bu corn, 85,273 bu onty, 19,910 bu_ryo, and 23,816 bu berloy. Total docroase, 705,380 bu. EUROTEAN MARKETS, The followivg is Boorboln's dispatch to tho Bonrd of T'rade 1n this city to-dny ¢ Nov, 26—London—0argocs of wheat off coast firmly held ; buyors hold off, Cargoos of corn RHT, Curgous of wheat on passago sirong, Extra Btato flour, 3 Livorpool—Extremo viows of holders of wheat pro- vonts husiness, Corn dull ot 845 64, Esira Htato flour, 30s 0d, ERIS OANAL. Dispatchos roceived by tio Commereial Do~ partmont Westorn Union Telegraph Company, from Utica and Rome, N. Y., say the Erio Canal is virtunlly closed for tho season. Weather cold, suowing, _ New Yonk, Nov. 25.—A special from Probabili- tics says: ' Lowor temporaturo on lino of canal all the woek.” Graiu on canal—Wheat, 1,600,- 000 bu; corn, 1,400,000 bu ; onts, 470,000 bu'; Darloy, 810,000 bu ; ryo, 89,000 bu. WILEAT THANSPONTATION. Tho Des Moines ([owa) Kegisler, of tho 19th, indulges in somo curious figuring, for & portion of which tho typen sro probably tosponsiblo. During tho flras threo weeks of this month the froiglit from Obicago to Buffalo was only about ouc-half of 150 per bu. Tho'Reyister saye: Wheat fs now quoted In_tho New York markot at $1,33 for Chicago No, 3. In Jowa it s about 50 on nverage, Tho average truusportation to Chiuogo fu 30, ‘o cliarge ot Chicago passing through the olo- vator i 133, Trom Clicago to Buffalo b nverages 16e. At Dufalo olovators, or transporting to cannl- Lioatn, Through New York caual to Now Yok, 13)ge. This makes from the rafiroad atation in Tows to'Now Yo.k Gaic, 1f tho transportation on tho Wostern end of the iino was as clieap a9 thio balance in proportion to tho distane, there would bo 13¢ per bu saved to the' farmers of Towa. Even this smount would bo §2,000,000 on 20,000,000 bu, Furopo tow wants 160,600,000 ‘bu of wheat, To transport s would raquiro 5,000 shipa of 1,000 tous capacity, Tlio world hss uot 8o many ahiga to npare, consequently frelght to Buropo is now high, Whoal i Other years has been taken from Now York to Liver- pool for Go per busbiel, It 18 now 30¢, and all tho ships nro engaged with full frolght up to January, Counte ing tho wareliouso and vlovator charges at New York, 3o per bu, wo huve as tho transportation cost of & busliel of Wheat from Contral Towa to Liverpool 88!¢c, Tho pricoof thia wheat in Englaud fs from §L05to $1.70Tor No, 2 Chilengo, This junkes o difforenco of 8 bofween Marslinillosn, Iowa, and Liverpool, dand, Add to this 7 per cont, tho difference be twoen Amorican grounbncks and ‘English gold, and thero i now $1,003 difference, leaving s proilt of only 3140 per bu ta tho shipper, LATEST. Wheat was nctive in the alternoon, and ad- vanced 1o for Degomber, sslling at $1,0¢l{@ 1,043¢ seller Docomber, closing at 810437, und $1.06@1.063¢ seller Jenuaty, tho latter cloning ot the outnide; $1.07 was bid for cash, and $1.0657 woller the month. Corn was in fair do- tand and 3o higher, selling at 4116@42)¢o toller Decomber, closing 8t 42}@42c, aud at 2@ 43c for January, closing. ut tho outsido. Mess pork sold (2,000 'brls) ot 323.20, soller Fobruary, TYENING BOARD, Tvexve Bosrp, OuicAdo, 9:50 p. mn.—Sales, 1,000 tcs Inrd, caghi, b 7850 ; 800 ten lard, cash, ab §7.80 ; sales of groon hems; 15 Iba ayorago, ;.e Tifo; 4oars dry ealted shoulders at 4%7c, loose. RSN S, CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, TorspAY Eveamio, Nov, 25, ALCOTIOT,—Tas casler 3 quotublo ut $1.70@1.85, BEANS AND PEAS—Olicice beaus were in glt re- quiest, Othuk wende and pess wero dull, s quole: Nuvics, $24012.65; good to prime medium bLaud- lcked, $2.25260¢ common do, $1L.G0@2.00, Yollow peat, Av procy, $140G1.45. BAGUING—Tho bugging markot hus not changed in any cssentfol particulsr siuce the date of our provious roviow, Exizemo quiot stll yrovaila in all’ dopart monts, aud valucs lave not boun subjocted to any mus torial {lucluntions, Iu sympathy with the firmer tono of tho nuarket for tho raw materlal thore ia o mora contidont feoling ymong holders of cotton neamless goods, but until (lcre is omo fmprovoment in trado ' thero da not likuly to bo any decldod ad- yaneo dn prices. locks aro not lnrge, and ere steadily held ot tho munoxed quotations: Stark A, 30c; Ludlow A, 3503 Lewiston A, 34 Amoskeng' 4, gunnics, eingle, oléacks, G3(@e3E, —The market fa vory quiot, only fow ordern huving been recelved from matufucturcrs y+ho a0 buyingonly to meet cursent necossitics ; une thero fs tho tsual Hyht relall trade, Quotations aro_without altoration, us followa: Olioleo to extra Lo, TX@8o0; that Wil work {tuwlf Into & cliolco hurl bragio, O @Te; for good do, 644@s wood to Urafd, 537@03ge + fuferior rush, §@3e, ILDING MAYERIALS—Dulincss confinues to velgu ia Uil¢ arket, Tho customary number of small choico stallc U] urders uro vocelyud onelt duy, bt tho stringoucy of mooy snd tho sdvent' of luter bus . put an end to all exteusivo bufldiug projects’ for the present, Wo npein quote: Htudco, $2.50@2.60 Now York ‘stucco, casting, $3.5@4.00; Losoudalo cement, §0,25@3,60F Utiea, Louiwville, Loulius, and Akron tolaeut, $2,00 9 brl'; Postland cemont, 51.00@ 7,603 marblo diat, £3,00; Mivio fn bulk, 80c@s1.U0; lima (Urls) $1,1062,15 38 br1; whito sand, § brl, $1.6064.00; plustering lialf, 9 b, 4063 lind plaster,$3.60 9 brl; fro brick, % 1,000, $35.09@0.00 : bullainge brick (com= ), $3.50@7.00 prestod brick, $14.00@16.00; sowor $9,603 Muwankeo nnd Racine pressed, $26,00@ 0 conmon, $14,606@10,00; Tnalsus prosso’s + da comihion, $10.00@ firo clay, B Mo d U0, BUTTLER—Another week hax passed without bring. ing any very pronounced chouge in the cituntion of tljis merkot, The roceips coutfuno very libcral for thio ficason, but thio outward moyement, together with tlag facul consumption demand, linvo proved sutliclent to wall nigh absard thy daily Tucolpts and stocks aro bue ittt furger thutt ou tho dato of our Lst weekly Te viow. Whatever ncousnmtlation there may Lave been wan confiued 10 t1o paorer sorts, tho oupply of good 10 chofce_qualitios 10 moro than equaliug current yo- uirements, 1 addition to n fale demend for the New Yorland Doaton markals thoro Lus Leon somo Iuniry for shivinent Somb und West, ol butter ly 210% comiug In pretty freely, but if vweet and of good color, i puat up nfeoly, reily salo gy found for It at 33800, Loor voll awila ut 16@180, Wo suoto prices sioudy 08 follows ; Oholeo yoliow, S0i0s 3 medium to ood, 10G@ie for to cownmion, 1igttde ; eoramon o 1 eliulce rofl, 10@20e. OANNED GOOD3—Under tuls hoad thers Iy notliug nov {0 report, Ouly & noderato vnotint of wales Lun hean accomptishied during tho pst weels, Orders wero aoraus onourh, bt (ho omounts calfed for wera uniforialy swall,’ buyors shotieno fnclintion to Whtocls up In’ advance of currous vequircinouts, Pricos I tho momtinio vemola tirw, 1o fuct (hat supplics a all distrlbutlug poluty nrofasually gk Inducing a_confdent fooling amoug Loldors, * Dolow avo the yuotations? vannzp aoops, Ponolies, 2 1b, Poaches, 3 b, Poars, 2l 2,0kg Pluns, datikons, 4 i Uie 2,25 Greon uges und oy, 31 008 .75 Quiiees, 3 I e Htruwhorrics, 2 1b,, now. Ranplorries, Blackbaretos, 3 1, Googohorrlos, 3 0, Tunntons, 3 fbu, nOW, omntoow, 1 1b, now Qo i, N, Uorn, Boutoh Harbor, 00 Qorn, Yarmouth, now, Hu@d 9,00 Poas,d b, pod, zow, 0@ 270 1.00@ 1,76 2.76@ 153 8,00 2.00 o 1 s ou e Gyators, 1 by i ot Oysters, 3 1L, full wolghi. QFegon salmon, now, 1 1 Oregon saimon now, 3l o GHERSL—Tioro fs o of any appear- anco of aetivity 1n tho cliceso trado, ordors, as hicroto- fore, boing_reatriotod Lo mall lots, Just to moot cur- rent’ roquiroments, In tho meantiid pricen rulo vory ateady, tlioy ot nving ynrlod more Ll o 46 within tho past four weoks, Stocks horo aro boing fucrossod notno, btk they aro Atill much lighter tha i formor sesmona at a lko perlod, Wo continuo toquoto: Now York fuctory, mild, 110110y Ollo fuctory and Westorn faclory, do, 12@lio; lower grades, T@1le, COAL—Tricos invo not chnnged duritig tho past Lnlf dozen days, and, at tlole prosont low range, may bo constdorcd stondy nnd frm, Somo improvomerit in tho domand for soft conls la Toported, but snthra- clio romafns dull, Wo ropeat our liat as fole lova - Lebich, ~ prepared, 310503 ncweus o, $0,60@10,00; Erlo, $3.60; Walntit Iill, $8.60 Qliorry Mino, $7.00; Biossburg, $8.50G0.003 Cannely 0607 Lick fun, $7.60; Hocking Valloy, $1.60@8.00¢ Indiona block, $7.00@37,50: Darclay, §0.00; 'Kirkland Grato, $9.00: Afinonk, 36.00; Wilmington, £, COOPERAGE~Tho domand for pork barvela cone tlisues urgont, and, with only modorato nrrivals, (o morkot in frm at # further advanca to-dny, Tiérces wero it modorato request, with nmplo offorings, No clinugo wan_roporied In nlock or other mamme faotured work, Wo quoto: Yotk bnrrels, $1.60@ 1,60 whisky barrels, $1,0062.00; lard tlorces, $1.05 @170 Nour borrols, 44G3503 Dork staves, Tough, A1,0020.003 do, bucked, $21.0026.005 torco s f slaven, Toiglh, 3102400 Yuckod o Anwed, $35.00 @3%,007 whlsky iaves, rough, $20.00338.00: do Tcked, $32.00295,00 ; lourataves, $9,0@11.00 3 elrclo flour Hending, TH@bije Por wot; flour Loop-polus, SUL00GI5.00 yer 13 fork and tore polos, $30.000 40,00 per m, ' Bxlcn Includo 330 pork barvela st §1.60; Tear do ot SL2K. DRUGS AXD” GHEMIOALS—Wo noto o slight ad- vauco in oifrio ncid, nud o doaling 4 guin caniphor and oo or o othior nrtlclos, Busluoss wyipoars fo bo fmproving. Wa quoto Acld, eltelc, b eld, oxalie, Aeld, tarlarle, powd ‘Amurionis, eatb, 1b Aunfcottde, Db, ‘Axlo-grease, Diiiwoil's, oz, . Tenns, Tong, Ib Borux, xof, 1b..s Bluo-vitrol, 1.+ Grenin tartar, pure, Cochinoal, Hond,, b Ghloroforta, Ib Glycorlnio, 1 1 ik, Gim Arablo, plekedl Gum Arable, #orls. Gum camplior, Ib. Gum opium, 1b,. Gum alicllac 1b, Gluo, white, 1b. . Toditlo, .. Ly, cono, caso. .. Slorpbia, sulph.J 67, ll, berghmot, Saud,, b . Oy ca6Lor, Gal, 10 vove Ol Jomon, Satid Tofawsy, ciilor., 1. Totasttim, eyiln, fusod, Potassium, fod., 'Ib Potaal, Bibbiitls, Quininc. sulph,, 0 Tted procip., I Ttoot ipecac, DOy Th.eesse %, 1., powd, b Bal opsom, 1, sliver, nit,, eryat., o Bonp, castile, gon.y 1b Bulphur, .. LEGGS-] roshi package o request, with prices ranglug from 2iE2e, ed Lot wera in Nloral supply, and slow ut 5G40z, ATIIERS—Trices aro'a little stronger than lost el and thoro §8 also o slighit Improvoment in tho demand, though dealors ato generily protty weil aup- plied, iequote: Good lo primo lve-geoso feathiers, Gbe, from frst hands; jobhiug prices, 03@73c; 2 per cont discount for casli? chicken, 6@8e; turkey, 3@ée. FISH—Tn this doparment of trada tho past lialf= dozen doys bave doveloped 1o now features deserving of mention, Business 18 staguant aud may bo expeel~ od {o continua so until after the holldays, and in tho meontimo no_matorial fluctuation in vifucs need bo Tooked for, Stucks huve rocoutly been augmented and thoy oTo now i better shapo than for many weoks, The following quotntions or for the presentsimply nomiuni: No. 1 whiteflsli, ’g=brl, $5.25@5.40; 5,0085.25 3 No, 1 tront, $4.76@5,00; N mackorel now, Jg-brl, SI3.608 14,007 NG, 1 bag, S1 FRUITS AND NUTS—Tlie viow in pricea of goods coming undor this head have been confined to an advance of 150 per box in layer raieiug; n roduction of 1o in citron and raspberrics and ¢ in figs and prunes. Otlier goods fn thio list haye tuled comparatively stoady, Apples and peachos ato moving mora frecly, and aro frmly hold, talsins, ‘prunes, and, indeed, most othier fruits, ars mecting With o botief laqulsy Liau ot any previds timo siaco o bogluniag of tho panlo, and u beler aud more cou- fident fecling pervades tho general market, Cur- Tants oro are fn netivo requcst, and aro fitm and advancing, Wonow quols: TFongiaN—Dates, 0@9Xc: figs, now, drums, 12@13Kc; figs, in boxes, layers, 16@ 1o} French prutios, old, 10@11¢; “Turkisls pruncs, nor, 10@183¢c; ralsing, layers, new, $4.76@2.85 ; raisiny, lny ‘crs, 0ld, $2.30@2.40; rafalns, 10050 Muscatel, $2.00@3,10; raisius, Valencia, now, 10%@11c. 7@73go; old do, 0@0Je ; citron, 333 lemou po 17@18c, DoMzsTio—Alden applcs, 11@20e ; Michigan, aliced, 0¢@L0c; Bichigan quarters, B @050; Western do, 7@85; Southorn Ao, G370 ; peachos, pared, M@ 24é; poachios, Lalves, 10810,Gc TigC38c blackUerrios, now, 19 450 plt- ted cherrles, 25(@200 al- ‘mouds, Tertagous, 23 Chili wat 3@tHe; o, mixed, 03;@10%50; Pocaus, Texus, 11@120; African peanuts, G3@Tie;. Wilmington péanuts, 7@0Go; Tennosseo paanuils, (@70, GREEN TRUITS—Domestlo fruits have mot witn only o light local detand, snid, boing plentifl, prices Liavo ruled easy, oxcopt for cholco wintar apples, Which are firm, Lomons, oranges, and California fruits havo been in moderate reghiost, sud steady, We quofe: Lemons, $3.00@10.00%2box; inferior lemous, .00 oranges, $9,00G12.00 perbr); California pears, $3,00@4.00 yer caso 3 do grapes, Tokny, §9,00 per cato? do_Muscat, $1.50; commou to'choica apples, $2.50G 4.00 per br from sfory: do fu car lots $3.76@3,35, O tivated cranberrics, $12.00@ 13,007 do (Cary's), $14.00; Capo Cod do, $12.00@13,00 B brl; wild do, $8,00, 10.00, Malaga grapes, 83,50 per ke, . ‘GIOCENILS—Nothing more than falr activity hos prevailed in tho grocory markot during {bo past Weok, but tho ezgregato distribution shows u xespoctable int crease 1o compuriaon with soveral of tho proceding \revlsz, and tho goncral tono of tho market & unques- tionably firmer than on thi date of our Inat revew, Bugars, nyrups, and apicos sra now moving frecly, sud uro firnuly held, Duriug a grenter part of tha Weak coffoca wero ox{romely dull, With prices unsettlod and easy, but to-day thrs was dovelopod a docldedly firmor fosiiiag, snd prices took an upward turn to tho oxtent af'a 16, Candlea have doclined a 3c, and cloves aro o higher. With 1ho ubovo excepllons, (1o quotatious of a weck ago romain unchongod : Dr-Caun. SODA—~T3@He, Correxs—docn, ~ 33@85%07 3ta 3 Juva, No, 2, 25K @A(C ; fancy I chofte do, 2523200 3 primo Rio, Lix@Wxe; food do, 28} @2437¢; commnon do, 233@HC s roasting do, 3;@o; Slngapore Juvs, 274@2840; Costa Rca, fancy, nm;@nn,un; do, prime, %3}5@253{0 ; Maracaibo, 53¢ @200, @ niss—Star, full welght, 17@180; stearine, full welght, i43j@140; do, okt Wikt I liso, Rtor—Patnn, 1:{@Sc; Raugoon, TK@Tie; Caros lins, BN @8iC. Staas—Paiont cut loaf, 124@123a; crushed and povdered, LGLe; gailnted, Hu@1Le; A o § £ s1g0; 0. G, Java, NK@ Rio, 304 @20)g0 ¢ etandard, 102;@11 , 10(@10%;0; 13, 10 10%¢; oxtra O, 1 No,2, 108102;0; yollow 0, 'No, 1, UX@ choice Ixmw'n‘ Di@vsic; pHmo do, 9@ falr do, 9@vi¢c: chnico Tholanses engar, 5X@9Ke: fir do, G}@Yo; come mon do, T3@Ho; Now Orloana sugsr, chiolco, 9%@ 3je; db_yinmo, 'BX@0; do, fair, B@8}gC; com= mon, TH@T3e. Simuis—Diumond drips, $LI0GLIS: ellver drips, extrn fine, B(@8504 god FuRAT-louse sirup, 53@0U0 oxtra do, 5@1003 Nuw Orleans molusues, cliolce, 85@ 900 do prinio, 16G500; do_comuion, G5@700; Porto Rico molusacs, chiolee;’ 63@G3c: common molassds, $a@300. BavenaTus—Common to best, 83@10c, Srices—Allapice, 17@18c; clover, 39@400; cassla, 6@k ; popper, 28@e ; ‘nutmegs, $1.35G1.50; gl yor, pure, 25@%o; do No, 1, 2030 do No, 9, 16 @e, Soavs—Gorman mottlod, 0X@0%o: Golden Weat, Wiite Lily, 0@0%o; While Roso, 04@ 3. paln, O@UAfo; - Havon' Impolal, G@BNe; whiito Russioh, 62(@00;’ Chnmpaigy, SX@UXe; prime [EnY bt 94(@100 ; corn, $@110; aundry, 0@ 0@ON 8ige s 3 ,\.n“' I@oALC. W El‘AlIDII—GXoAl(n,h o 3 cammon, b@Ge, THOLS—~1ho mnvket {8 still quict, Browers are buy~ ing only for immediute cousumption, aud yenerally on o, For cash, prices are shaded moro or less, The following quotutions aro Lased ou cash sules : Comie nou to prime Wostern, 30@400; New York Btate, 40 @400 § Davarian, 40@42¢, '(HAY~Tlomurket bus been moderatoly active dur- ing tho weok, uud trado on the wholo 18 improving, Tiiolliy o firm, and the lower grades lave advancod 602 por fon, Wo quote {ho whole- milo prices pald Dy donlors, ss follows, cord to contain 20,000 lbs: Now Hmothy, primy, $14.50@ 15,005 do,’ No. 1, $1.60g14.00; do " No. '3, $1200 @1550; utzed, SINO@ILO0: praivio, uplund, £4.00 10,003 do, midluud, $8,00@9.001 do, sl @8.00, ' Loose oN Waaox—Timothy, 0 Draiele, $7.00@9.10. For dolivery of preasod, $1.0 (@150, ‘accordtig to dlatanco, WUIDES—"Tho onusiuge contiuuo Nyht, and prices havo each day sdveuced, until to~day v and 100 wag patd, Tho sdvance appears to bodue fo loeal influ- Cticer, (horo being 10 Teported chungo fn Lo maskcla oliawhers, aud tho leather trado 8 still dull, For thiy or veason local tanuora have bought only to meot thelr finmedlate wants, teaviug the buylng fo dealers, who, {t {8 understood, Lave beon Didding *ovor each othet from duy to'day, thus forcing prices up. ].'nllawlni] are the prices current to~day: Ureen city butchersh, Goi greon oured, lght, 0x@10c; do, heavy, B¥@lo; part ourod, @ reen’ calfy Yt cacis Bip, 'Wob vy SAlf, Hon:dty iy, 1o ; dr el umni;’ by fit, 10G1T0: Gbacor ektus, i3 (@¢0c§ grubby, scored, cut, or ofherwiio dumuged, tvo-Uirds prico ¢ branded, 10 por cont ofr, IRON AND 1 0 zuurkot fa duil and Wo conttutio to quat cay, n . 36108 4 mates Horsc-shiod froir G @0 rtes lato iron, common G 0 @04 rate Novway §10n 1. 8 @ P Noeway mail-rods, v @le 3l Gormn plo 104 Gl Wb 1} @l §h 17 @l WD Chiromo tool ateel @2 P Englisk ool ateel @N rates Englixh spring steel, @11 Tutes ‘Amibrican cast apring stcol @13 rates Btoel tiro, 3-In.. 8% @ho Wb LEATIER—Dul 8 ructorizos this mar- ket, und tho casy feeling noticeablo for aome timo past g il fonturo of o mirkel, No very declded lianges avo takon placo n valics, and Wo. quoto- oa ollows ¢ it nEMNLOOK, Gty lirnest. .. $ m@ W Coiintey Lortess, G 47 Tiuo,city, 1o Loma 4 KAy B Braeseen . 60@ 1,10 Kip, veal ¥ R aity upper, No. 1, BT, L) L ua Gity uppor, No,3, B . ; Cointry v 2 Collor, 3 206 % Qalf, clty. 1,106 1.5 Qalf, coit {00@ 1,16 lough uppor, 0@ W Tongli upprr, daniaged 23 1 Buffalo Alsughtor sol @ 87 4B, A gole. . @ 93 1,208 136 6@ 1.10 46 Fronel cuy Joilot, French enlf, Lomoifio,. . French calfy 24 fo 30 ils. Freneh kip, 60 to 100 ths, MEITALS AND TINN] swoukly Toviow thiero hs aen no chango n this market wortliy of noto, Trado 14 light at thu unnioxed prices : 3 PraTi—10, 10x14, $12.00; o, 13513, 12,504 do, 14 1303 2o, oollog 14520, X0, $11.60; o, 20x23, P10 Trn—Targo, 400; small, &10; bor, 42¢. Lap—Ply, B0 ; bat, 100; pipo, full coils, 10ie ; autdo, lie, Bukkr Zmvo—Tull eacks, 10e; haltcanks, 1030} Tess quontity, 11o; ulabs, Biic. Sk Tiox—o. a1, 66 rates; Tuasls dron, 8,0, and 10,220 ; do, 11 and 13, 21o; do ' No, 1 slained, 1o Tates ; Americah Russja—A, 140 ¢ I, 11¢, GALYANIZED InoN—No. 1020, 2@, 100; 163 No, No, 25@20, 170; No, 27, ie; Ho. 29,200, A discount of 95 por cout Ja muda fiom thlu list. Qorrr:n—Coppor bottoms, §Tc; braziers, over 12 g, 470; tnnod copper, 8603 plantslied coprior, 400; do, out o sizgs, ddc. Wink—Nos. 1 to 6, 0o; 7t0 0, 100; 1010 11, 11o; 13, 1je; 14 and 14, '12dc; 16 and’ 10, Me) 17, 16c} 18, 100; 10, 10c; 20,20¢; full Lundlo, 50 per cout dis- colint 1'fondo wiro, by catlond, 6(c. NAILS—Wore ih moderaio yenuost ot tho annoxed pricos s 20@U0d, per keg, $4,603 80 o, $4.755 do, 6d, £.00; ddund 6d do, ‘4o, 33,60} 34 do, fuo, $7.60% 2 do, £7,60; cliicli, 87.00, o NAVAL 8101 Woro qhict aid unchiangod as fol- lawa: Menlla topo, @ Iy 17c; aleal rope, 1, 1434 @10/¢0; oal liomp cord, 9 Ib, 40@260; muriino, 4 ib, 4@t tarred ropo, W ib, 11@189 5 oulcum, % bale, $100GR0; piteh, 9 brl, 3H00G0.0' tar, B b, 5,00 BGLa—sinco our st weelly reviow fow changon hvo taken place in this market, o ko declino fn car- Tion being tho only Mteration In'pricus worlhy of note. o goneral trad 18 very quiot, carbon and lard oils alons showing any uotivity, 'Lard ofl is firm, with an advanclug londency, Following aro tho priccy current: Carbon, 100} oxira wintor lard, 120% No. 1, 67oi No. 3, Glc; linsced, raw, Of@0Tc} do bollod, $1.:00@103; whale, 80@82c; sporm, 53,108 ncafafoot oll, strictly puro, $1.10¢ do_cxtra, o3 ‘53 bulk oll, Gio ; straits, 66o: clophant of), urhentine, 6Uo; nuphtba, 63 gravity, 183 naph? 1ha, common, 15c. 11G-TRON—T'hih market romains nactiveand weak, but s without quotablo dealine, 'Whe followlng prices aro boing moro or less frooly shaded all nrotnd ¢ Seatel {accoraing to braud), $0,00@53.00 ; Maseillon, £49.00 ; Tuscsrvan, £40.00; Luko Superior, No, 1, 30,001 do No. 2, $t8.00 3 o' No. 3, 836,00 do Ko, 4, 36,00 } do No, 5, $60.00; Miesouri ¢hurcoal coal,§60.00} Chiengo Htone ton, 1800, VAINTS, COLOIS, AND PUTTY—Tlo demand fn Unnitod o quolailoi wre for o pecsentsimply nominal s £ g WINTE LEAD, Strictly pure.. a $11.00 Fancy brands.,... £.00@10,00 21N Gennine Veillo Montagua, 14,00 erican. . o 110G 1200 P Masury's raflroad colors, Palnce eur colors, In Tioehello ochire, casks, Englfsh Ven, rod, Englinh orango mf Pittaburgh orango minoy Engllsh red lead. ., Kanerican red Jead’. .\ Engllsh verniion, por b, Searlot vormilion, Tarls white, cass, §3.003 bria. Whiting, Inbulk. ... In bindders. | BK@o POTATOES—Wers in contluued good demand and frn ol $1,051,20 for Peachblovy and SLON@LO5 for Locrleas in ear-joty deliverod, The forimer wll ot of storoat$1,15@1.20, Frozon lots brought 60@70¢, ac- cording to conditlon, PQULTRY AND GAME—Dressed poultrs. has beon comiug forward ery {resly during tho Daat balt-doren dagm sad n tlo absonco of any abipuiug douid wud only’s light local trado stocks linvo steadily accumns Inted, untll with the heavy roccipta to-dny thoy nre ex- cosuito. Netnileranro bogiuning {0 buy somwo for tha Tunnksgiving trade, prices belng unsottled und in ol tnvor, Vut tho mawtiot ls comparatisely very auil. Gume Liaa beon in_maodcrat supply, mnd prices for clifckon, ducks, quails, ond _partridges linvo ranged higher, 'We quite: Chickons, good to cholco drcssed, 0@1,003 common do, $1.00@2.25 ; ducks, dreseed, 3,600,755 gecao, $8.00@0.00; dresked turkoye, BG ili¢e: praitio chickons, $3,60(38.75 ; partridgos, $1.75 @L00; wiid turkoys, 124@lde; quatl, $1.606] ihud ducks, $3.00° per Go; sl ducks, $.50 8H@ge les,” 10@110% lame, 12@HMo; do 110} rabilits, $1.00 per doz, Continucs activa’ and it ot tho prices previously given, ns follows ¢ Onondaga and Saglnzw, fine, 31,807 Canada do, $1,90; ordinary, conse, S1. coatso dlamond, 0, $2.00; ground solar, (airy, 00; dairy, with bngs, $4.60; Ashtor $5.00. TG market o boen rather quict snd prices havo not chiauged matorinly sinco st weck, Timothy sold st $2.25@2.60, tho outaide for ver, clolco seed. Flax at $L.63. ' Clover is in light stoc ‘aud steady ot $1.50@ 5.00. Mungarlan_quolablo at 60 @Usc; and millo st 60@55c, Buckwheat 18 scarco and firm at $110L1G, “TEAS—Fhioro hite boen o noteenbls increaso In tho Qomand for teas, —ainco tho agltation of the question of restoring the duty begun,—and the markot exbibits & somowbat frmor tone, though as yet there hns beon 20 pronouiced advance, This year Importations huva been unusually light, and holders seem confidont that lighier priccs witl provail, Following nr tho_current Youug hyson, commnon o falr, 5@ 45¢ ; o good, G0G700 ; o chiolco to oxtra fno, 5e@s1.10 ; comnion'to fino old byson, 65@5e; comuon {mpcrial, B0@GUo; good to choleo do, B0e@SLA0 : falr to good gunpowder, 10@90c ; chiolco Pingancy, $L.10@1.20 ; ox~ it Moyund, SLUS@L40; choleo o Cxira now dapan, 90c@#1,00; common to good 4o, 65@750 ; fair {0 gol old, 635@70c; common do, Y@d20; _colored natural Toa Japan, 65@03c; common to fine 'Oolong, 35@4bc; good, 63@ls0; eholco 10 oxtra, B3c@H.00, “TUBACCO—Tho tobaceo tradto coutinuon rathor quict, and values aro uot subjected to_nuy mutorlal fiuotua’ tou, ruling comparatlvely slcady ci follows : TOBACCO—Mot with only a mioderate demand, and ms nchangod In pricea, Wo repeat our st ui fol- ows ; Fixn Our—Extra, 76@800; cholce, 65@700 ; medi- m, 65@600 ; poor to commot, 0G0, Pruu—Natural loaf, 6@60c; Lulf bright, G0G700 ; black, sound, 45@s50. Sxoxina—Goad to choleo, 32§30 ; modlum, 06 Slo; common, 26@28e. WOOD—Is dull, and prices aro weak and unseltled, Blabs havo recently doclined 50c per cord, Wo quoto : Tench, $0.00; meple, $10.00; bickory, $11.001 elas, .60, ‘delivered. SVOOL—Tho condition of this market is substan- tially tho smno ps for tho past fow woeks, that is inactive and pominals Tub, Washed, Prime. ey v v eror Tu, washed, common 1o good. . Common dingy. Floece, washed, Fleeer, washod, Fleece, washod Coarao, washed, . Fluece, unwashed, . Fleoce, unwashed, coarso and dingy. Fleaco, unwashed, fing, Buper and extra pullod. .85 RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Wero unchanged, Below 870 tho rates t0 tho loading Eastorn polats © El ] L9 55 (853w d) g3 1IN Chicago to Sa eS8 i 2 (B lEedlsl] i 8 i ls?'-v H . B |75 ¥ ¥ Toaton 6 | §L20000 70 Tew Yor L] 85 | 120] Phflsdelylfs, Harrlaburgh, uud Laltinioro 50 Wiliniugtou, Del, 5 Washinylon, D, [ Alexundri, 'Va. ] ‘Pittaburgl, Drldgevort, O. %0 Wheeling I Glovolyn o 28] Now Onstio, Ta, Toungeiown und Akrou, O . 0 OI1 Cify, Corky, and Fravklin,| 87| Nortolk, Va,... 63 Wilnington, N, [ Charlaston. v, ues Nt Potorsburyt aud Tichmond..| 65 Tollowiug uro tho rates for_druzsed Liogs, poultry, ele,, from Chicago mll"l,;“ poluts numed ¢ hops, Porltry TFool, i ver 100 andgme per 106 Tyom Chicago 5. wer 2, o New Y0rk.eieeses 68 ! $1.60 o “Philadelpita and Laltinioro S 1,650 ‘To Nostou, 90 ) ‘Drsed boot, tantion, veal, buffulo leat, voniaoi ; also frosh nieat n bavrels and boxea(meaing tender: Tolne, spararibs, olcy) 100 pur 100 1a’sbova” drosted biog rates, to each polnt respoctivaly, peddie bl CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Tusspay EvEning, Noy, 25, The recsipts of live stock durlug the Wouk havo boon a8 follows ! Caftte, Iogs, Sheew. 1,690 80,803 22 A0 1,00 ,800 1,020 SBumo tima 6B,Us 180 Vigsl baforg st s oo ipmonts wo Hogs. Shes) Monday ,ouvueiserins K] " OATTLE=-There wid fonturca of thia markot, Buyors, oi whom flioro wna loes thian an avarago otiondanco, rocmad totalio Hittlo interest in tho tratiie, nnd, notivithatanding tho cotua puratively suiallsupply of ottlo gu s (o feoling wea el depressed, Reporty of lower prices in Now York, Allang, and Butialo dotorrod shipners from one gl i activo tendo, wudy anido froni o purciinscy of Morrls, Waixel & Co, 10 conuidorablo nmount of stack wa talcen on Eastorn nocotnt, atehers oporat ed to n falr extent, and o fow stnall lola wero takon by fooets, but the combinad purchnkes of tho differant clusuen of buyera reached only abaut 1,000 Lead, or lecs Hian onc-lulf thio numbor on #ale, Thy range of prices ynid wan from 2,00@3.60 for inferfor natives and com- mon Loznum, Lo §5.00 for chofce shipping beaves, with nost of tho alos within the rango of $,00@1.95, Boino of tho bent drovos wero sent st on owner's ncconnt, bitt,if ndvicen from bolow are trustworlby, tho chanch aro that tho stock 5o shippod will ot sellat cnough nd- vancoon_ Chlcago pricen to_ poy frclght chargen, Tho markat elosed oxceodingly dull, aud Wea, at the guoe tatlons given baolow, QUOTATIONSA, Ex(tn Beoves—Graded steers, avoraging 1,400 g and upward,.. Cbolco Beoven—Lii 1o 5 year old stecrs, 3400180010 0evareonstasson .. 4TG0 Gooul Beovos—voli-faitencd, fnely ‘formed niecre, avornglug 1,200 t0 1,350 160, ... .., AI0ALEO Medium Grades—3teers n falr flealy, aver- gl 1,150 10 1930 100,vevsvensireenserss 3T6@425 Dutchers’ Slock—Commou to fair steors, d good 0 oxtra cows, for clty uiaughitar; averaging 800 to 1,100 Ibs, ... Stock Uattie—Common_cattie, flects, averaglng 700 10 1,050108,v0000s Tnferior—Light nud tiin’ cows, el ntage, bulls, and scallawag ntcers Cattlc—Toxa, eliolco toru-fod, CGaltle—~"Fexud, Northern winlo Cuttlo—Tezay, through drovos,..,. CATTLE BALLS, 026,60 2.2534.00 2.40@3.10 N, 16 good stcors, . 10 cows ond hoifors. 18 cov, 80 yood kter 43 oo ptecs 25 foiratee 10 good atecrs 15 chioico stes ) Texas cattl 25 goo stewrs, . 17 ggood sleern, 10 fair steors.. 126 yood sleery 14 cisoleo stecrs, . 80 gool atecrs, 67 good btoers, 43 good stoers, . 10 butehers’ et 11008—Ta~dny's roceipts wora ~ catii 44,000, making 60,000 einico Basurday, agal 1lio auine periud fust week, aud 64,57 for the' corro- sponding period last year, Trado opened Lriskiy tids morning, and continued uninterruptedly nctive to tho closa, bilt tho efluct of 1ho ovorsyhelming rocelpls was viefblo fn_lowos prices, the snarkot gradually * kofteninge ¥ tutil o yaducriou of 106 was suficred, - That, undor tho pressure of flis e enso roceipls of the piat two dage, tho depreciation i valuo was not much moro sevore, is meiuly arlribne fablo to the nnusualactivity chiaractorizing tha doniand for tho product, nud tho furthor sharp dvance fa Delcad, Wess POk sollingg to-doy nt 12,502 1995 cush,— an ndvanco of about 4D(5Ua siuca Haturdsy, Ly ualea veero effocted ot $3.70@4.05, o nt wubstautially tho closing prices of yosturday, but later u tho day $9,6030.95 bought tho eame quulities, ind the markit ©losad Weak ab that rabgo, Many romizin fu tho pens awalling buyers, oud Abould " to-morrow's reccipts prove 3 hoavy as Ia genevaliy unticipatod, scllers wiil 1o doubt o called upon to nioko_further’ concossions, We quota clonlng prices at $3.60( 4,65 for common § ut $.70@3.75 for medium, and ot $3,50@3.95 for good to strictly cholee, 100 BALES, Av, Price|No. LPrice, 108 $460 358 %g.fig Av. bt 1 LP—TWero i ight requoet, to satisfy local wante, aud prices were without duelded change, rauiglug from. $2.76@3.00 for common fo $3.85@4,00 Tor really cholce gl i 2 CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Tuenar LyEivG, Nov. 5. Tiin follawing tablo given thy reealnis und shipments of Iumber, shiigles, and lath for tho past weck, and ninco Jun.1, 187, sk conpecod et (o corrosporiling poriod lust year, ondiug : rh, T Since Jan, Same 1, 1670, fime, 1870, 51 1,177,718 50 g 80,5 82,858 Lumber, m.. Shinglea, m, Lat th, m... . 1y SIIPMENTA, Joor Since.Jan, Sama 1, 1873, time, 1872, ZLumber, m, 5 490,81 Shinglod, m. NI piTAeYe i Lath, m,.. PO T Tisoro han Jiieaptible cbango i the coidl; tion of tho wholesslo lumber murket ofnco our last weekly roviow, ‘Tho offerings live boon Iberal, aud of nearly all grades, For tho first fow dayn tho'nar- Jot was very dull, bit sluco Monday cominon fumber Tus moved with Tathor moro frecdom, the demand Deing chicly from {ho futerior morcliauts, Cholco boards wnd atrlyn wero very glow of gule, prices ruge. ing from §12,00916.00, whllo thers was considerabl inquiry for pioce-stufl ot €8,00, Tnrgo 1oth, quotablo ut $L8TiE Buingles wero{ nominally unchanged, Wo' quote: Good to chofco, ‘boards tnd strips, $1L,00@15,00 ; common do, £9,00@ foco Alutf, 58,00 ; shingles, $9.00@0.13% ; lath- SLET@2.00, AT THE YARDS, e murkot was less active, but prices romain the same, ns follow Firstlear, Second cleal Third clea Third clear. thick,. PR EX X Oloar flooring, 1ol and 23" togotiier, Qlour aldlig, iat and 30 Togefor, Gommott HAINg. vev. v Comrmon flooriiig, drcssci, first. Conmon flooring, dressed, seeond. ., Wapon-box boardy, selectod, 14 u and.upward, ek hoard B atack boar Qstack board: Lath wero easlor_for; @30,00 CGommon board Joiat, scautling, smail {imber, fenciug. otcl, 16 foot wiid under, greeh v es Joist ud scantling, 18 to 24 fost, Pictots, squara. Pickets, i Codur posts, Aplit. Ueder posts, round, Lath.... No. 1 suwed sbingles, A or Star, .. Blingles on No, 1 sawed, fl“'“&.fi’ s Colows o gl which chiargofollows the shingles, Thickneas—Five ahingles to Lo two Inches in thicks nesy, Length—Sixtoon inches, HARD wooD, Black-Wolnut — Counters, $100.00@160,00: _cloar, common, $35,00@850.00% oull, $20.00@ ng, $80.00, |1 —O ", $28.00@40,00 ; common, $16.00825,005 oull, $10,00@15,00 ; fooring, $30.00@ 10,00, k—Olear, €36.00@40.00; common, $1000835.00; 380031400, cory—Olear, $23.00@60,00; common, $10.08 H@18.00, a8 00G35,00; common, $16,00835.00 Mapl plo—0l cull, $10.00G) Butternut—Clear, $35,00@00,00; common, $10.009 .00, Ohorry—Olear, $10,00§60,00; common, $15,00@ 35,00+ cull, §12,00@18,00, \vnhswuéu-mu'?-, $10.00@40,00; common, $20.00 15,00, sgoh BlecieoTichory sl ‘agon Stock—Ilickory nxles, per s waigon polcs, encl, 4560 § b0% board Florlds rod_cadar, 50 por ft ; niakios 40 conntery, 800 ronewood, GRBN0 T whily HAVANA LOTTERY, ROVAL ™ HAVANA TOTTERY, EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF DEQENMDENR 18, 1573, $1,200,000 to bo Distriduted in Prizes, Only' 10,000 Tiokets—One Frize lo avery Seoen Tickate, 1 Delzaot. 1, $1,00G1 i?“'fi%aén i o Tholly, d0o. Lot 6,00 4l of h 1,680 athor Prixy Ordors fillod and fulormation f Irve, Bend for onio, TPAYLOR & CO., DAnzrns, 1L Wallat., SOALES, FAIRBANKS' BTANDATD SCALES OF ALL 8218, FAIRBANKS, MORSE &0Q0 11 AND 113 LAKR-A3