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MONEY AND O MMERCE. UNDAT EvEsina, Sopt, fli kot wore fr- Tho movemenls of 10 MONOY MAk rogular and uncarta! during tho past wook. In thoir moreantiloiccounts, tho banks Lnve o gonor- found an mprovomit day by day. ) e oo of tho cily in mudonbtodly dolng woll, aud thofect ls of courso folt pro- porlflmnlly' fn bading oporations, Tho retail trado usunlly bEMtons with Boptombor, and thia montl ling 160 10 oxcoption to the rule. Tho smount opwiiding that s now {n progress thraughout ulty {8 vary great, awing to tho chieapnosy of bor and materinl, and the natienl growth of Cjdogo and the disburaomonts thus uado udd teeho goueral activity, Tn thie byivous of thio grain linnks, the effoot of tho dappaged prico of whoat hns beon plum. Wliere ipdeCN MO Mmonoy in carryging wheat, snd tho smand for {hat objost Liag boon small, Bhipmord nvo alko diminished. ~Dopoaits bos gon to N down abont ton daya ago, but tho promiy \Which that timo held out Lis not beon tuldl} , and in noveral Inatancos tho doposits ara helior than thoy werd & month ago. Beney gan 0 borrowed on call in thewo placos at @ por oep With Qovarnmonts, orsomothit: as good, tor aaarity, 'horo bns Dheon & counidorablo demand for wouoy from thoso who hind acorned taxes to puy. Now York oxchango raunged during the weelk from E0@26¢ dtscount bevweon bauks for &1,000. ‘Tho orders from {ho country for curroney hnva beon considorablo on some days, and much lighter on others. On tho wholo, tho Inveat- mont for tho week has beon light, somo of tho banke with the largest conntry hninuces ropovt ing thoir receipts abont tho same as their orders. pplieations from country Danlky aro coming to their corrcaroudcms hero for the rodiscount of paper ot which thoy lnyo loaned monoy to country morchanty and farmors, Tho furmers aro borrowing, in. order o micot their expousey without selling thelr whaat at a sacritico, and tho merchunts aro borrowing, bocausa this polioy of tho farmers futerferes with theiv collections, T'hovo §s very little outsido demand for nionoy of auch o charitctor a8 tue banks thinik it snfe to supply. Tho lino of nogotiablo collaterals hng been harrowed vory much by the panie and the subscquont liynidntions, Bonds and securltios of many and various desoriptions that wero frecly taken as the basis of loans a yeat ago will not bo looked atnow. Bloney lacasy attho banks to borrowers with tho proper sccurity at 2@3 per cont below tho rogulac rate. Lates of dis- count ramain uuchangod. I'ho olenrings Saturday wore $4,000,000. For tho week thoy woro S24,386,443.45, nnd tho Lalnncos $2,793,500.81, apainst $31,897,727.93 and $2,837.829.20, respectively, for the corre- sponding weeks of lant your. WEBTERN UNION, The Westorn Union ‘Colegraph Company have doclored o dividend of 2 por cont for tho quar- tor ending S0Lh_inst., payable Oct. 16, When tho dividend of July 16 was declared, on June 3, tho not profits of the quarter cndiu% Juno 80 woro eslimated at about’ $740,000, ‘They turued out to be $762.000, or $32,000 above tho esti- mato. Tho divideud of 4 per cont took aout $076,000, leaving §87,000 to earry forward. Tho net profits of tho quarter now ending ore esti- mnted at $825,000, or 150,000 mora than encugh to pay tho dividend. T'ho surplus from the busi- ness of tho two quarters will thon nmount to $207,000, and will provide tho Novomber intorest (#ix_months) upon the Company's outstanding ‘bonds, some 26,000,000 in amount. The trausfer books will closo on Saturday, 19tk inst.; and tho closing is preparatory not ouly to payment of the October dividend, but to the aunual election of Directors on Oct. 14, CUBRENCY BALAN 'The currency balance in the Freasury la now $16,691,000, having steadily inoroased to that rmount from $3,7:18,000 six monthy ago, ''he coln balanse fu gald belanging to tha Gavern- ment is about two millions levs than tho amount held » year ago. AUGUST CUSTOMS RECEIPTS, The, public debt, according‘to tha August statement, was_decronted during that month ©1,626,700, against §G,752,52 in Angust lnst your, ' August is olmost invariably the beaviout month of the year for customs receipts, which nro for tho Inst August §1,100,000 loss than in the samo month in 1873, & declite of 10 por cant. ‘This difference 18 attributed to tho fact that in Yebruary and August & great proportion of tho duty-paying goods imported consists of articles l?: L.nuury, which aro ot in demand this year as ol NATIONAL DANK-NOTE REDEMPTION, A correspoudent of the Now Yok Tvilune writing from Washington, Sopt. 1, asserts that the businesa of the redemption ngenoy under T'roasurer Spinner is throxtoped with o sunmary Luten-updnn on necount of tha exhiaustion of tho 5 per cont greonbnck fund, Tho grocnbacks which the National Banks aro required, accord- ing to the law, to depomt with the Lreasurer, to the amount of bper centof thair circulation {rom o redemption fund of $17,000,000. The redomption nageuey organizod by ‘I'ressurer Bpinnor hus been in operation sbout two months, and ho . now findd_ that his greonbacks arc about ail gone, Io could roplenish his stock wero it not- that according to an inter- Emlatlnu of the law given by himeolf the banks avo the option of responding with groonbacks or bunk-notes when he calls upon them to ke good thoir 5 por cont resorve. Tho ‘Freasurer finds himsclf at the end of two monthe' businean with pothiug to show for the §17,000,000 hoe hoy 8o industriously gathored from {he 2,000 bunks of the country butan equul amonnt of ragzed and dirty bank-notes, somo in the Treasury vaulty, some in ‘Comperollor Koox's safes, some on the way-bills of the oXpress company, and tho rest in Ao tills and boxos of the new redemption Bgoncy. T'ho puin fact ia, Lhat tho groenbacek fund lins dwindled to almowt nothing by the pracess of being nlways deploted and nover replenished, ond the day is not far distant when redemption must ceuso by resgon of the axhuuation of the grooubucks, itnless thoy aro ronewed in somo other way than that contcmulmd in the law. Notwithstanding the low ebb of the fund, the Tregsuror hopos to keep up tho present sickly semblanco of redemption by calling upon tho bauks, a8 fask as ho ean assort their rodeomed notes, to malke good tho amount of greonbacks thoy aro obliged to keep in biw hauds ua n ro- demption-fuud. As their responses, howover, may be mada in bank-notes, regret is exprevaed that a 10 por cent rademption-Hind was not pro- vided by Congress instead of & 5 per cout. LONDS AND GULD YOR TUE WELK. Proston, Koan & Co, report the course of Goy- orumonts, gold, ete., for the weak ending Sept.5 : ULitighest, Clagnr, § 18 R 1 1 BT N The following list, showing (he highest, lowast, and_closing priceu of fctive stook for the pase Festern Unlow Tele; Focific Mail,, Now York Central, Northwonterii. Nosthiwestorn prefrre Hock 1sland, o R H Niw Yongk, Sopt, 5.—Money closed ab 2@ por cont. ¥ Foroign oxchango closed dull ot 436@4801¢ for bankors'at uixty days’ storling, und 48814@1885¢- for depand, All salos of gold wore at 10034@1093{ for opening and closing quotations *reapectively. ntos on gold loans st and 11¢@3 per vent for earTying. Clauvings, §15,000,000, Tho Assistant Troasuror hus diwsburued, during the waol, BI55,000; aud receivod for custom, §2,761,000, Imports of dry goods, £8,136,239; of mor shandise, 55,634:010, Bpootc whipmentu, §172,~ 4, oqual to 113,000 in gold coiu; the romain- dor was gold end nilver bars, Govyernment bonds closed stoady, Btato bonds gnict, Hailrond bonds tirm, The Wabash on the \ransfor books closo ta-day, and, owing to & largo smaunt af stoolk i the rogistration ollice, it wis warco for delivery, and 18 pur cent wis I.:md for i uso Ul Mouduy, here s considerablo gos- Wp atloat in regurd to the coming efvotion, wnaking the conrse of the market for Wabush Bhures vary frregulnr, Ihe wenkness of Wabpsh, Tock Istand, und Northwestorn common did not wteh affeet the gonoral markot, which oponed Atrang ul un pdvanca of b to ¥ por cont a3 voiy- Br;red with tho cloging quotatlung of “yosterday, foro the tirst cull, howover, Rocle Tnlwud uid Northweatorn coramon doelinei ta %€ por gont, and tho remaiudor of the Ust from 3¢ to i por Oenk hbia wea follongd by a3 BapQvemNs o TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIDMUNE: MONDAY, SEPT a to M er eent, but, - towarda tho, Haale 3% e oot Nho™en ‘o from 8% to 884, Northwsstorn ocommon Trom 0B to 8636, aud Nock Island from 1002 to 004, I'ho ohangos in otlior sliaroa woro slight, At tho recond call tho markot waa (‘nlut and flrm, mmnlnlugl\rm to tho closs, with an ade vanca of 14 to ¥§ por cont from tho lowost point of the day, ‘L'io salen ineludod 8,000 slinves of Woataru Unton, 87,000 I'cifle Mail, 16,000 Lake Bhore, 91,000 Union Proiflo, 4,000 Northwaostern, and 18,000 Toledo & Wabnsh, WEEKLY TANK BTATRYENT, Nrw Yonx, Bopt, 5—The weekly bank slate- mont is n follows { Loana, iucraiso, #705,100 § apoclo, incrondo, 868,203 logal-tonders, doe orenno, 81,677,000 1 doposlts, deoronso, $253,1005 circulution, dootense, 140,900 rosorve, do- oreaso, €1,301,170," GovenxMENTS, Qonponn, Cauyons, 1., Conpuna, Caupons, 8. .y.e Conpane, 10:408. .. Coupons, 04 urraticy 64 0 Cotipouis, Not 54,00 Tonnesaoos, old,vu, 7 Tounesnces, noW..., 77 Virginias, uew, o8 Wabash. Wabaali '} Adams Lapi Ft, Wayuo. . Walls, Faryo, "orro Hatto, 1 Amorlean 15 Werra 1uuto a3 U, 8, Expross, Clucago & Allos il Lacltic Mail, st g | Oiteago & llon Now York Coniral Obio & Misssienlppl. 24% Eri6oneeaeree < 1 Olovo,, Oin, & Col... il Tirdo pfd Obl,, Trar. & Quincy.10 Tiorlom 4.ueiil Lake8hota.. o Harlem Bid, . Indlann Conteal; 8% Miehigon Coniral Lilinols Contyat 00 Unfon Pucific ploc 1¢ { Unlon Pacltio bonds. Rorthwestern pfd... G54 [ Central Pacltio honds Doig Tiook Islnd.., 09%; | Dol,, Lack. & Weal'n 10733 New Jeracy Contral, 103" | Boaton, Hart, &Brie 14 A Lautlyae, g . n oy T Tilisburg &Ft,Wayno 87 Northwestorn yv.,s bl e JAL ESTATE, 4 THE LOAN MARKET. ‘Tha congidoration of mortgnges for Angnet, 1878, includod twa roilrond lonus, vis. : the Chi- cago & Allantio Rallway Company, somo £7,600,~ 0003 and tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Railrend Gompany, £40,000,000. Diring August, 1874, tha Chiengo & Illinois Rivor Railroad Com- pany incrensed tho conslderation of trust-deods by 500,000, Railroad loans may fairly bo con- piderad somowhat exceptionat, snd therofore, throwing thom neide, it must bo nllowed that tho business for August of the presont year has nob beon 5o bad a3 tho croalors would hava 1 ho- Movo, porticularly whon b is consldered that August, 1873, was boforo tho panic. The foraign lonn companics sro the only nastica that hayve renson to complain, for, whorcas their loans last your weiS %050,440, for August, 1874, they have been only 216,000, I'hero i3 o better fecling nmongnt loan ngonts, ana o greater demand for money i8 roported. Tho impression provails thal wo aro on thie evo of amoro gntislactory business, As far asre- finyds the rato of interost, actual transnctions ring no chango to the surfaco, Incumbrances of the total amennt of 8122,000 havo been placed upon proporty on Van Buren stroot, cornor of Hermitngo avenue, otherwise kuown n8 Bub-Lot 1 to 24 Ely's rosubdivision Block 10, and alko Block 11 Ashland Addition. It s unders tood that this property ia afl under contract for improvement, and that the inoum- brances aro for Wulding purposea as well as to secure part purchasc-money. GONFATATIVE STATEMENT FOR TUT WETK ENDING # 074, l 1873, Instruments. Consider-| Coneiier= No, | ation, || No. | "ution, q7)81,14,293) | aal3 707,13 | 1L,y 60p 90,536,111 1,040,334 Aggregatesvanens| 804 Teleases....... - 20 OOMPARATIVE BTATEMENT FOW AuGusT, 1874, || AUQUST, 1673, Tnsfruments, .| Conaider- o, ¥o.| ation, Prust-deeds, 1,140} 1,m8| u 35 | 324 +[1407] 1,055 Dolow is o summary of the business dono sinco tho commencomont of the yonr up to tho ond of August: truat-deeds Consilera- tion, 13,0113 0,401 i§ Total for 8 montha, 11,556 HOMI: BALLS OF THE WEEK, J. Ienry & Jacob Weil bavo- sold a pieco of ground on Crand boulevard, 152x367 feet, rune ning back to Vernon aveoug, ta Leanard Hodgos, Tor ©33,000; algo, 50 foot on Michigan avenuo, with brick houso and baru, just south of Twen- ty-ifth street, to Georgo 8. Soavorns, for $35,000, Fred L. Fake hag sold the sontheast cornar of Cosu and Indiana stroafs, 100x100 feot, for $15,000. B, I, Jucobs kas s0ld b ncros in the Univer- sity Subdivision, Sec. 7, Town 33, Hango 14, for £10,000. L, G, Pitner & Bon lavo sold for John Arnold o throg-story brick Imilding, and lot No. 231 North Qlark streot, to Clristian Schmité and J, Kronenberger, for &17,000. Mann & Congdon havo mold Blacks & and 8 (thirty lots) in Congdon Ridgo Addition to .ltnw.lnn‘ Pavi, for $17,000, all cnsfi‘n aud time pay- ments, Jomos E. Tylor hns sold 20 acros in tho eaat Ilf of tho soiithweut quarter of the northwest quartor of Hog, 8, 48, 14, to Chauncoy I Bowon, dor 92,5005 Lots 2 and 3, Black 11, Egandalo, to A. D, Blilew, for §10,000; 10 nerey in gnc. 17, 93, 4, for $10,000; und 1814 acros in Koo, 19, 47, 19, toB. . Jrcobn, for 14,408; 50 foot with im- proyameonts o I'rairie avonue, soutl of Lwonty- Lint street, for 241,000, Jacob Ttnu, Jr., luy sold twenty-five lota in Grant'sAddition Lo Evanston, to Cliarles ', Xoe- nov, for $15.000, . 11, Walkor has sold 1,017 foot on Twonty- firnt etroot, aé the corner of Rockwell slreot, for SUD,000, 1. 1% Ward Lins pold. 40172 fect on Wabnah avopue, north of Yan luren streot, te L. L. Wising, for $70,000, Martin Kollor hau sold 50 foot on Nortn Water sireot, at tho northoust corner of lush street, ‘”Rlem'oolu' It o oxander II, Gunn has sold forty-six lota In Dloekd, Gunn's Bubdivision In See. 3{ 40, 18, for $12,660; and forty-uix lots in Lilock 4, same Sub- division, for 511,000, . Jesso Spaulding has sold 80x00 foot on Bupori- oy sireot, epst of St. Olair, to Groanville Isutes, tor §12,000. David J, Ely has sold 2674¢x207.7 faot at tho naithwost corner of Yan Duren streot aund Hor- witago nvenve, for §62,277, A lotb [0x 104 feot on Michigan avenue, 100 foot routh of Twonty-ihth stroot, wae puxu{muud by Ar, Georgo A, Bouvorns for §86,000. Anothior lot of 142 feet front on South Parlk avenuo, Kouth of ‘Thirty-soveuth stroot, sold for J. M. Boverly & Co. sold 40 feet on Btato nm;cz. south of Harrikon, at $486.60 u oo, sll eash, Mr. 0, D, Paul sold o iwo-story brick house, and lot, on Patk avenuo, east of Wood street, to Ralph Lmorson, for 12,600, I B, Boyd hng sold for M, V., Wagner, to O, 1L, Beckwith, & two-story and basement brick dwelling and lat, 60180, on Monrae stroot, just west of ovue, for &16,000; alsq, threa-stary and husctnont stono tront and lot, 2{x120, on Sheldon etreet, botweon Loko and Fulton, for Ugorgo 8, Bhaw hau gold in Rvanston ono-third intoront in tho Winmau ostate, for $17,600; also, in Ghicngo, o two-story and basewont brick hiouso, for 14,000, NUILDING, Moaera, Furo & Flundors, architeels, ara now oructing tho following Lulldings in the now burnt distrive s A bullding of two stores, with fthls on the upper iloery, upon the sontheast coruer of State street and Hubbard court, for Lirs, 1. Nois. ‘o Innlding i to bo threo: storios high, with Lasemont, & frantago'of 46 foot sud's dopth of 80 feat, nnd it 1o cont 316,000, I'wo utores, with dwollbigs over, 40 foet front ant 70 foet doep, Now, 461 und 4563 Stata streot, for Blichael Qrous, Bug, 'This bullding will bo af Yreu»cd briok, with cut-stone trinimings, and witl ost & 14,00, § + I'gtor Borgmann's buildinge on tha southwost cornor of Pulk and Btaie straots, which will bave u frontage ot b feet on Btuta strect, und 100 foet on Palk street, Tho ground iloor Is nrranged for stores; tho uppor ttoors are in fatn for small familics, 4'ho buil ulluit will cosd $:0,000, Two stores on Btate stroot, opposito Taylar, for Masara. Livingatono & Tottioh, Tho bufld« Ingy will bo threo stordes and basomont bigh, with eut 6tons front, with s frontago of 40 foot and a dopth of 80 foet, nnd will cost 316,000, Tudoiph Webor's buildings on Sinto stroot, opposite Polk, 'Pho maln butlding a three storlen and basemont high, with o frontage of 40 foot aud & dopth of 80 foot, Thera will Lo subatan- tial ico and smoke houses, nud o stablo in gon- nootlon with 18, Tho whola will cost abaub 4000, S On thonorthenst cotner of Pacle court snd 8tata stroot, o bullding 40 by 76 foob will bo crected for Behooforslom iroa,, whiel will cost £16,000, Lilsowhoro buildings : Ona #toro on Want Madison streot, near Tiliza- hoth, 30 foat by 100 feat in sizo, nnd thyaa storles high, for Mr. Quigloy, which cost $12,000. ?\ 25-toot front storo ou Bowly Halsited straot, threo storias high, for Davld Itummel, whicl oout 83,000, A bullding on Bouth Causl ateact, 28 feot front and 76 foot deep, for Jncob Nullecfr, whick cont thoy aro crooling the following 6,000, . Stumer's store on Bouth Taleted atreot, near Righleontl, 25 feot Iront by 75 teot doop, which cost §7,000, A blouk of twa threo-ntory rnd hagemont octn- on-front_dwellings on Olifo straot, noay Doar- orn, for Mrs. Maxy Day, which cost $13,000, BUMMANY OF TRANSFERA YOI TIIE WELK, ‘Tho following is the tutal amount of eity and sub- - nrban proporly withina radhin of 7 milen of tho Co Houks trausfarrod duriug thio Week ending Haburday, U o, sales, Consfderatinn, pU) T30 1,000 1013 § V11,638 seoeesarsintorees 1,190,288 Weokly averaga for flio” 1 W it o101 05,010 | ac] wveraga for the month of WJu’u‘:{.. B..‘. it e 007,680 echly ‘avora 5 mionil’ ol Mny{..‘.‘.?..'.la 1 ; 1,404,723 COMMERCIAL. Barunpay EveniNa, Bopt, 5, The followlng wero tho recolpts el ship- monts of tho leading articles of produgo in Ohi- engo during the post twonty-four hours, and for thio corresponding dato ona year ngo: BINTMENTE, w7 Flour, brla ., 4,100 Wheat, U, 26,060 Corn, b 157,470 Outs, b, o Rye, i, ! Darley, it 1,01 Gruge deed, . gl Tinx sced, Jus, .. 101,450 Broom-cors, Ibs, Gurod meats, 1bs| Tallow, I Butter, ls, , Live li 10,003 1010 4ul]. . 1 116,019| 86,056 kit 1) 50 il s esaln 12,970,030'1;781,000 4:1,000,1,405,000 5R,00) 290,10 . 0| wmerel "o Alko tho following, withaut compnrivons: Received. Shipped. Toultry, coopa, A 2% Gamie, pk; Lgas, vkys. Ol consumption: 1,067 Ln whoat; 808 bLu comn; 1,919 bu onta; 724 by ryo; 8,008 bu barley, Tho following grain has beon Inspected into atore this morning up to 10 o'clock: 16 cars Na. 1 whent; 108 cors No.2do; 44 cars No, 3 do; 8 oars rejected do (360 wheat) ; 40 cars and 5,400 high-mixed corn; 158 cars and 99,600 bu No. 2.do; 1 car mo grade (213 corn); G cars whita oats; 27 cars and 8,000 bu No. 2 do; 4 cars ro- jected da (80 oatu); 1 car No. 2ryo; 2 cara No. 1barley ; Genrs No. 2do 3 7 cars No. 8 doj 1 ear rojectad do (15 barley). Totnl (633 carn), 241,~ 000 bu, Inspected out: 281,630 bu whoat; 164,781 bu corn ; 28,300 by aats ; 1,124 bu rye; 2,076 bu barloy. Tho following wore the rceeipts andshipments of breadstufs and lve stock at this point during tho past week, and for the corresponding weoks | ouding ps dated : BTOWIPTY, Sept. G, Auq, 29, Sent, 6, 187 174, ) . azen 635,190 1,304, FT0,0100 1,01k aad e s, 1017 Flour, brl Wheat, by TFlour, brla, Wheal, b Coru, by Ots, bu, Rye, b, tarloy, i ¥ Liveliogs, No 11 Gattio, No X0 047 Tho exports from Now York during the past week inclyde 11,500 bila flour, 800,500 bu wheat, apd 359,000 hu coru, Our wheat article of this morning was intond- eod to road to the efect that 508 por quarter for wheat in England was the loweat prico named for this year by thase of the Engliuh writors who have discuasod the probabilitios of the fulure in wheat pricos. ¢ Wo note that some complaints ate belng mado to the offeet that thoe recont falllug off in the ro- coipts of grain at this point is duo to tho un~ nccossarily #overs charactor of our inspoction, which is sonding lavge quantities of grain to Milwaukeo that would otherwise como here. Thaso complaints may bo quickly and fully an- swored. [Firat, our Inepoction s asnearly uni- form ns it ovor was, and ax it iu possiblo to mako it; socondly, tho fulling off in recoipts in duo ontlrely to tho recont sovere bresk In pricos, which eauged country holders to hang baok fora Tavorablo turn in quotations ; third, {lioy liave o cornor in Milwaukeo, or think thoy have, a great denl moro whoat having baen sold thero for this month, shorf, thau can possibly Le recetvod thoro, which tends to cousa better prices there than in Chicago ; and, lsstly, the Deoulinr facility: with, whick \Whoat is gradod i Milwaukoo according to the soction it_mmny comae from, iy not paralloled in Chieago, aud ought not tobe, ‘There is now o prospect that the receipts of whoat at this porut will incroasp, becauso®the markot L ro- ucted from tho weakness whioh would probably havo carried wheat down to 7o wor hu if (60 400 cars per duy hnd beon racoived for s woek lougor. I'ho advico to farmors to sond in the grain as 1nat as possible, irrespective of. the vonditian of tho markot, may bo soliish, but it is not always commendublo. ‘I'ho Chicago produce mnrlets wera gonerally slower to.day than on Friday, and grain way weak, {lough moderately nctive, I'lio weather was Hner, both here and’in Envope, and thoro wns o tondoncy to react from the unusual strength of yesterday, while the sironger tool- ing in freights wag also an urgument in favor of lowor pricos for grain, 'Who murkots aé oller points woro quated cnsior, but Ehis was quito as el effock us cause, b least wo far us New York wan concorned, Tha sbipping movement wuti an active ono, Lo domand for domentle dry gaods was fairly nctive, locul ratuilows, uy woll us tho country trade, ordering with fuir liberallty, Prices woro utoudy and flm, Grocorlen were distributed to a fairuggrogato at substantizlly yostorday's quo- fationg, un Jge advanco in two or'three grades of Lrown sugur being the only ochaungo noted, At tho momentthoro is a short aupply of augar, aud holders prodict o further advanve. Coftep ro- matns dull, with low grados solling frregularyy, Itisa is steadior. Boap, spices, candies, and most othier lines, aro stoudy und flem, The hute tor muriot again divplayed n wonk tono, thaugh thora was mo actusl deoling, Oheoso remuiny «quiet and steady, ‘Tho domand for -fish is aotivp for the wensou, aud for wnilwator-cured, of which theie ia & searaity, the market i wirong, Dried frails wero vory qulot, I'he inguiry wos for kmall parools ?nn 10 Batinfy fmmediato wauts, and the pencral tendenoy of uiieen wan downward, “Pho only quatalile ohanga was & doeline of 5o in luoss Muscatel rafsiig, No now fentiten warthy of note worg appareut in the bagging, coal, wood, and leathor ninrkots, quist |uuvni|um all avaund, with pricoy nbout teady, Lobaceo contlines Lo mest with a finu(l demznd aud etill shows suupward ton- onoy. ‘'ho yard Jumber trade was fair for tho timo of your, a8 far ut the country domnnd was congerne ed, busdull on local acoouut, shough $he large numbor of buildings now In procoss of eraction In tho elty require” more lumber than hitherto, and tha frado is a littlo bottor than it hne boon, with n prospect of contlnued improvement, Quotatlons aro weunlly adhored to, oxcur: for domo oommon grades, which ara ovcasionnlly billad at lower pricos, I'ho rocoipts at tho docks wora light, und it woems probrblo thint thanovelty will Insb n whilo, manutacturors laving st Inat mado arrangoments for holding their lum. bew. Tho oot s alrondy : apparant, Tho demand durmgy tho paat fow dave hna in- proved, and picgo stuff hag ndvancad, ‘Tho flrm. nea of tho markot I furthor _strongilioned by tho prospect of an advance in froighta, Motnla and kardwaro wore in fair Interlor danand, and utendy, mony atapla goods, inoluding tin-plate, coppar, tron, and nails, boing fivm. ‘The trading in wool and broom-corn i utill of a ratail ahorac- tor, bub stooks aro light and the markot firm, 1Iny wna {n notiva domand for shipmont, sonreor, nud vory firm ai Lo tocozt advaneo. o highor frendon ot timothy sead wora sotive and firm. Other eacds woro unchanged. Potatoes woron shinda onsier, oning to largo reocipts. Groon fruits wore abwndant and slow, oxeept in o rotail way. Tha domand for poultry waa light com- [mwd ]Co tho supply, and pricos wero woak and regulnr, Tighwinea woro inactive and nominally un- ahanged, at #1.00 por gallon, thote being nono on_ tho markot. Tho Iator New York quotod a further advanoo thoro to §1.07, aud our markor clntol with a vory strong feollng. Lako froijzhis wera nctive and }@3¢o higher to DBuffalo, with n cotrasponding advanea to lower Inke ports. Tho improved domand of the past two days had diminiglied the number of offorings of vousels to sich nu oxiont g to mnke earricrs comparativoly imdepondent, Duffalo rates wors #34@NY50 an’ corn, nud 4e an wheat, A total af 41 chavtors was roporiad, which will eavry ont lulz,wo b wheat, 275,030 bu corn, and 210,000 bu onty. Provipions woro quiet, and gonerally quoted dulls A further rafluunou in the m’lcuy c'-ll live iags caured buyers to liold back, but thero was 0 chnge in prices, O} moss pork was & Abado onsior, and now lard abont 9ige per 100 Jha highor, whilo e nor b advande was nsked, on short widdics, under a fair domand, All olga wog stently. Wo nate that hums are wenk and have Loon guotedabovotio markat forsome timo paat, Tho matkoet closed ab the following range of prices s Moxs pork, ecash, €200 for old, nnd £92.%95 for now ¢ do, sollor Hoptemher, €32.765@ 83,00 ; do, sellor Octobor, $22,871¢@4,00 ; do, goller tho year, €17.25; do, sellor Jannary and Toebrupry, #17.20@17.26, Lavd, cash or roller Soptomlier, §16.00 3 de, feller Ootpbor, 814,76 nuliod § do, sollar tho yoar, §11.973¢@I1.40 ; do, sollor 'Junuary mwd_Tobranvy, §11.90@11,96 ; summor Iard, 133i@14o. Bweot-pickled hama, 10@11}go por b for 20@16 1 nvorages ; dry-nalt- od monty, looso, at 8370 tor shonlders, aash angd soller Septomber ; 1234@15a for short ribe, enah andueller Soplembor ; 130 forshort clont, cashand wollor Septembar; tho anme boxed at 3@3g0 per b nbove theso prices ; summer long cleats, 120, Inoon moats, 93¢0 for shanlderr, Ifa for short ribg, 143¢c for short cloar, all packed m hlida ¢ tho sumo lopso, Ifc lower. Dncon hams, 16@1be, Mess Deof, 911L25@I11.60 5 oxtra mens do, §12.25@12.50 ; beot hams, $21.00@ 9500, 'City tnllow, 8@8iu ; groaso nominal ay f@do. Bales wero yaportod of 85 brls mess pork at §23.005 500 brla do eoller tho month at $23.00; 360 brls do at 2‘23.'{5 2050 brls do sellor October at $23.00; 350 ;rin do woller tho year at §17,26; 260 tes lnrd soller the voar at 11,404 500 tos do at 11.871¢; 100,000 s ghort ribs on privato torma; G0 {:xs long clonr ab 12¢; 200 brls city tallow at 82f0. Tha Daily Commeycial Iigport givestha fallaw- ing na tho ehipments of provistons from thig city for tho week onding Sept. 8, 1874, aud sinco Nov. 1, 1879, together with comparisons 1 Tark, 1 Lardy Siiowtdte, [JHiyidTes, | e | ‘i S Wosk ondingl a4nl o9l atal de4sl 9,020,4 LT I S KT M 187,811 (6, 13| 71, E18(09, 254, (14{101, Uat) 185 Som | 21,18 206, 94c] $2uib|aT, To7,1 03]366, 28,673 * Includey ol cut mioats, oscopt shuuldura and S. P, hawms, Flour was quict and n shado ensier at Friday's prices, in sympathy with the weuknees iu wheat and othor grain. T'haro wos o fair domand on Canadian account, but gonorally at lower yprices thun olders wers willing to aceept, Tho loeal trado wns light. Dran was strong ab tho rocent advance, and other mill-stufts penerally anated highor on accouut of scaroity of alt Lindg of foed. Sulea wera raported of 23 il white winter oxtras ou privato torms; 100 brls ruperfines nt §4.25; 100 bilg n[)rm;: extrag (aont) nt 59,00 100 brls do at £5.121¢ 1 200 brls dunt §2.76 3 500 brle do nc 84.60: 78 nls do at 4,805 (30 Lirludo on privato torms ; 100 bils ryo ot 35,60, "Lotal, 1,988 Lrls, Also 80 tons bran at #14.604 10 fons do at £14.00 on {rack: 20 tony do at §15.00 free on bosrd. The mmiket cloged ot tho followmng runge of pricos: Fair 10 food Wik Winters.. $ 0. Ulwics do, Hod WINtErs, HoW. opey Good to chiafee apritg extras. edbun Lo falr o) it Juod 10 eholea Minnesotas.. 2 6185509 5,50 4707 @ 5.0 630 @ 6.60 709 @10,00 38T 4.50 1450 @15,00 “wnd avoragad 137 lowar than on I'lday. Private telegrams from Turopo quoted that market as ensior, with flag wonglior, und our receipls wera slighlly on the incroase, with country advioss bo the affoct that vonsiderably more wlieat will be roceived hora duily towards tho middlo of the commy woel than now. The groat cause of the weakening way, howevar, tho boliof thet most of tho prin- oipal longs wold out on the turn yesterday, and that tho majority of the shorts are ulso mflsd up. It was this {dca which broke tho market Iast ovening, and sont it still lower to-day, wlulo shippers took lold but sparingly, though the premium on cosh wad sustamod by the demand for umall fots to fill out eargoes. Sollors wara operating under the roports that mouoy Iy mov- ing out mto tho country- s little more frecly, whioh will ba followad, are IanF, by an inoronso in tho volume of rcceipta, 'Uhe froight-room taken was chicfly for grain bought proyiously, Haolter tho month opened at 9iic, and declined to Ulge, closing at U3 Soller Octoler wold at 1@0ic, elosing ne 935e. Soller tha yoar was liitfo bottor than bomial at 2¢s bolow "Octobor, Cush No. 2 spring closed nt ¥ii¢e ; No, 1 do at $1,00, askod 3 No. 8 o at 910} and rejocted do ub o, Minaesotn whoat was quict and oasior, closing nt 51,05 for Nodl, ond SLU0 for No. 4. Wintor wheat wan very dull ; it was_quoted_ 8@ 40 lowor than npring, in Now York, hulders licte did not offer it for ealo. Casly sulos woro raportod of 3,800 bu No, Tspring at §1,005 34,800 bu No. 4 spring at 05)¢c; 8,300 Lu do at 954 68,000 bu do at 95u; 00 bu do at 9424e 3 23,800 bu do ot D1Y50; 16,800 bu do ut Y44g0; 19,600 bu No. 8 spring at 9125e; 2,400 hu dy e D1%{0 1 6,000 bu do ut 96 ; 400 Lit rejectod ot Bdo; 400 b do b 8fo: 6,000 bu No. 1 Northwostern Minnesota at $1,06; 1,200 bu do at §1.05; 5,600 bu No. 2 (C. L) wt'5L00, Total, 229,400 bu. : Corn wag rather loss active than on Friday, though n largo nizgrogate ol business was tnny- soted, ot an avereio docline ot I¢ per bu, Now Yark was quoted weakor lut ovoning, wud tho Doar interast sorzad upon the oprortunity to do- pregs our markot, the eifort being purtially coun« toraotod by w hitlio moro lirunesy. in Livorpool, But the signof o brenk brought ont « good many selloss from nmong thosa who reflcetod thwe tho market hus edvancod about 106 por by almost steadily, eud thought it ubuut. timo for o turn, Ihe wonther, wan of the “gloaring " ordar, nud tha recont chilly'spell hag passod off without n 1rost, whils gomo wera afenid thut tho greator stransth iy wato Irolulitn will develop into rotes that will furm g larga in- oreasa [n tho cost of transportation o the gone board. ‘I'he shippivg demand was moderate to- duy, Selier tho month opened (with ono bepr salo at T1o) at Tde, advanced Lo 728fe, and ro- cedod to 71246 st tho close, Bellor Octobor sold ab 103@7254e, closing at Tla, and solior tho yenr sold b 672¢@0Y. Cnsh No. 2 eclosed b 713¢ @713ge, high-mixed ab 73%e, and rojeoted at Tio, Cushi sales wore reported of 33,600 bu highmixed ab 7803 19,400 bu do ny 74¥{e; T1,400 bu da ot 723603 0,600 bn do ab 701 17,000 bu No, 3 at 7250 16,000 bu do o726 § (2300 b do k. 708301 52400 bn do ut 735y 40,500 bu do al a3 24,000 bn do ut TiS{o; 80:000 Lu do up 718403 20,000 bt do a¢ 7ikgo's 15,004 bu do ot L 1 10,000 bt do at Flo'¢ 0,600 bu rojeetod ab 15¢e; 8,400 bu do ut 7lo; 4,000 bu by samplo, yoilow, ab 706 frev ou board. " Totul, 551,400 bu, Outs woro nctivo und %o lowor, boing weak- aned by sywpathy with” wheat aud corn, as deoline” In” Now York was not roported till altoe the fant of tha casior facling liore liad bicon tolo~ graphed to tho #agbourd, ~ Lhore was a ehght inoropso in tho recoipis hioro, bt tho shipmonts were larger, aud it was roportod thag arrango- manty Were in Plogress by ono mau plono to ship out somo 500,000 bu, or about half tho slook in mtoro. ~ Bomo of our otrongest oporators took advantngo of tha brenls to buy in ; und though most of tho purchases apponred ) sliorly, thera was a fair ulupphuf domand thraughout the session. The advauco in froights tonded to roduco tho price of oaty, it thera woro na change fin Now Yoric, Hollor the moulh, or cash No, 3, opoued at d4ilfo, and deghned to 41%c, olosing At 430" Sollor Outober dold ut 42)¢@43ige, closlng at 4230, Hollor Noyombor wus the same as Qotohor, Baller the yosr sold at 41 @{8lg0. Cash salen woro roported of 5,000 bu No, 4 at 4do; 6,600 bu do wt 4i3go; 41,000 bu do at 48Y1e; 16,000 bu do &t 4330y 18,000 bu do at dlos MBER 7, 1874, 8,600 bu doat 43310} M,Dfll(l bt do at 4303 10,000 bu do ot 420 ; 16,000 Lu do ot 428704 60D bu ro- Jeotod at 13¢a’y 1,800 bu da at é13¢07 000 L by smple g\vhfin) i 470, 00 b 'do (mised) ot 4514¢ 0 b do at dGe; GOV bu do nt 4de, nll on track, lal, 145,600 bu. Ry wan in botler domand, and sdvancod fo Imr bu, nudor very ll[fihhcuul]!ln, only one ear- ond belng fnspecled in this mornlog, with very littlo hiere, Bavoral mnttlomonts woro mndo of contracls for this mouth at 81@#2. Cnsh ealos woro roported of, 400 bu No. 2 at 63 ; 1,000 bu do at 20+ 400 b do at Hle; nnd BN bu do'at B, otal, 8,200 bu, Tho market closod strong at Bdo, bt with not much pranpect of o furthor advanco, an that Is noarly tho prico of rojootud whoat. Barloy was dufl and 1@2¢ lowor, with a rather weak foollng, {n wympathy with other grow, Lhough tho recolpts wore not Inrpo, nud tho pro- portion of No.2 wan quite light. Sollor tho month opened nb 040, and declinad to about 020 ot tho clogo, Hollor Ootobor sold nt 87@BYo, closing ot tho fnsido. Boller November nold b B%c. Cash No. 2 closed with holders nb fe, No, 8 at 70, and rojected at Gbo. Cault salen woro raporiod of 1,600 bu No, 2 ot U6e 3 2,200 b do at 05 5 400 budo at Ode ; 1,200 bu No.'3 at 810 ;1,000 bit do at 800 ; 1,200 bt da abT0e ; 400 bu rojooted at 706 3 400 bu do ot Glic ; 400 bu by snmyln at §1,10 5 800 bu do nt 31,04 ; 400 bu do at 1.0 ; 800 bu do at $1.00; €60 bu do at 9803 400 bu do ot 000, Total, 12,400 bu, TOBACCO IN VIRGINIA, The Richmond Whig of tho 1at inat snya: “Lhis lnu boon, from the begiuning, tho nout unfayorahlo sonson for tobnoco known in this Blate for many years, The spring was lato and cold, which rotarded the growth of tho plants, and oxposed them to tha dopredations of Bw fly. Tho gonsnquenco was widespread damago and destruotion ; and whon tho timo for planting arrived, not many persous had tho plants to st out. Homo fow’ wore lucky, and got a good stand, but tho great majority fatled in o great meagsure, and some nltogothor, and put thelr land fn corn., Deda bpd boon resown, and in July gront offorts wore mado to sacyre a crop, and many plants wero set oug, With favorablo weathor i August and Soptombor, that is, warm sun and froquont showers, this_late-plantdd to- bacco might hava mude n wmedium yield, Bub Anguat has boen aa unfavornbla s it could be, The fiyat part was too dry, then came heavy 1ains, followed by harsh, diying winds and cool nights, contiouuig to tho prosent time, which arroated tho growth of tho plants. _The plauts, which are still amall, wo are uow {old, eannot, by Uio most favorablo wonther o Boptomber, ra- covor tho time that was lost in Angust, 3 IIODUCE STATIRTICS, The Now York £roduce 'zchanye Weekly has the following : Tho stock'in Livorpool Sppt. 1, 1874, a8 reported by cablo, waa Y0U,060 qra lour, 05,000 brls, aud 230,01 sagkn'y malze, 110,000 qra. ~Tho stock in Loudon Sopt, 1, 1874, was : Whoat, 170, 000 0 180,000 . Deorboliit’s London eablo of tho 21 inst, oports the favmors' doliverics of wheat in tha 160 towps, for the Week ending Aug, 29, 174, at 40,000 ta 60,030 ars, sud. in thio Ringdom estimated'at 160,000 to 200,000' qua, Jho imporis the samo woek of forelgn wera : wheat, 166,000 t0 170,000 qrs: flour, 28,000 fo 30,600 Lrla} malzo, 106,008 to 140,000 qra, “Tho supply for tha woek caded Ang, 29, 1874, in- cluding tho doliverioa of home-grawn whoat in tho Kiugdom, plus {he mropis, minis (L orports, way abont 310,135 to 338,740 ars, agalnist an avoruge weekly consumpiion of 400,600 qrs wintmum, aud 425,00 ard mazimnm, ndicating only o moderite deficlonoy i the mupply, Whoat cxjoris of Russia, compared wilh imports Inta Unitod Kingdom from Ruskins ta ko -for tho fllling of |- = *2 g, e ss =8 283 ?Fa“ :F‘A’;‘S PR [ :E,Va :;—:5? PRFE (1 FES 18,000,597 40,84 29,040,603 10;200,083 17,109,921 18,802 20,4380 17,017,040 22,819,041 2,467,340 28,600,711 8,120,540 207469 23,647,979 530,27 7124 50,108, 410,310] 15,185,718 9,689,120 147,09¢] Total, 10 years. . |484,036,600|204,3¢7, Avorage, 10 years! n,mn,u:n[ 20,436,707 Tho progresn af rudlway coustructlon Ip Rusels for tho last five years hius beon as. wonderful aa our own, Avouel wab clearcd from Now York Sopt. 2, 1874, with twelve locomotives nnd two pussenger cars degs tiuad for the port of Tanganrog, Soutloru Ruusta, de- sigued for o railroud from that poluk to tio inlotor. Thero wera 1,400 milos of railway constructed in Rus- sia {n 1873, 0hid therp wero st tho elowo of tlit year in the Russian Empire, 10,060 miles of rullway In’ operis tion, T'ho cxtension m IR7Y wag priucipally towards tho vwoat and Empire, Thoro wers transpaoried on these forty-five roada of the Empire, 1473, 21,000,000 tonus of merchandle, against 16,620,000 Lonw s 18T, - This ropid extenston of rallways is fov- olutiontaing thie grain \rudl of Tassin The wheat_oxports of Ruesis during tho ton years cended with 1873, hayo been 494,065,506 L, or an hyer- ngo of 48,405,500 b per amnum. During tho sumo yerlod the fmports of Wheat fulo the Unled Kingdom from Russla hevo been, 204,367,072 bu, or u yoarly av- oruga of 3, “Liie £xvorls'of whoat from Ruesia to other Buropcan copntries thap Groat Brit ain, for the tou yoars onded with 1873, hava besn 980, 277,724 bu, arn yearly aversgo of 28,047.772 bu, Whila Tuusain has, during tho lnst ten years, glven the Unjted Kingdom an uvorago of 20,438,797 b, sbe has, dnring the same perlod, given Uontinentnl vountrioy of Eue Topo o average of 49,047,774 bu, which las gona moste 13t tho contriea boryeriug th Meditorrunenn Son, Ihe wheat product of Austro-Hungary is usuully 141,300,600 bz, or 14,420,000 qrs, or 41,820,003 hocto~ Birby, Of whicls 12,335,010 liccldlitres urb grown i tho Austrian Proviyees this ghle of the Leithn, snd 99,600~ 0ub heetolitres by Intugary, Tho estimated surplus of whoat crop i Auotria 1s 818,600 hectolitics, und in Mungary 152500 loctalitres, making tho total sur- Dlus of Austro-Hungary 3,005,000 Lactalitres, equal to abont 1,030.000 qvs, OF E4U0GE0 i, Tha éxporting power i wlieat and 'Hlour, with & prolifio wheat crop, o eatimaated at 6,720,000 quintals, ot 2,056,000 qr, cqual 10 23,888,000 by, "Lhu wheat of t\\& crop 0f 1874 I8 very oy, "I Unitod Statos forelgn orposta of whoat and floue toguihier, four being oxtimated fn the ratio of 5 bushe els to ho burrel, > havo beou for tho erop of yenr 1674-4, Sopl, 1 to Aug. 1, obout £0,000,L00 “bu, Jududing for Europo alune, ng mnoted above, €9,810,647 u of wheat and 1,532,875 brls of flour, eqital 107,664,375 bu, or a grand sygregate of export of whent andt'flour during the twelve months eudod Ang. 31, of 07,174,923 bu, Tho exparts to othor cavn~ irles iy biods o Lourofi, ucludiny wiest aud gt £or thio fwolve months eudod Aug, 1, 187, have oo out 23,500,000 bur, o crop movement of whest from Sopt, 1, 1673, to Ang, 81, 1874, Sucluding dour, af iz Western like poriy, including recclpla ab Obicago, exclusivo of {lrongh ehiyments from Milwaukeo' ssatward, haa Jwen given Ly Messrs. Geo, X, Joues & Co,, of Allwau~ Lee, au follows ¢ f ! b Wheat, Tolal, b, i, Alilwaukeo.s suees 39,051,072 Chlezgo, 29,604,413 Dulutis, 3,004,801 Green 1 11 Manitouro. 2 Hhuboyizan 420,000 A5H,0 Bt Loua TR 19,8, Tl 0 evovo o 5,037,088 Tho visflid wiig) 73,100610 07, iy of ‘gradn, includlng tho sfocks in iictpal gofith of aceuniulation at lalio 6, 110 ranslt o tho lakes, tho Now York vausl, uid by vail, was, Aug, 29, °Td Wi, . Torn, L Burley, E Tl ".u. 1 The faroiym exports of tho hoy product from portn of Nuw Yorkand other wndoypontlouod phices from Qet, 23 ta Beyd, 2, 1874, Juclisive ag compayal with tho oxports fropt i1l Unitéd tatos ports froiu Nov, 1, 1872, {0 Aug, U, 1870 Beon, hanis, Tard, nd, wiouliers s 101,700 o Tl 2 120 7,47 TI0,09 11,24H,3 7,880,411 L, ol NOVIMI} S0 AL 010,008,095 woluf a1l Uy s, Novo 172, L 01487 106,260,180 373,070,277 0 hug. d, "% g ‘TRomoiuder, Na,... Go,700 95,003,171 64,000,369 “lio_posfton of e fovelgn axports of (Lo ubw orop from Oct, 98 to Sobt. %, ‘from uboye orls, o4 conte pared wiin o expustt tioin il Gulled Saten poria rom Nov, 3, 187, to Aug il 1673, fa ay follow 3 7, fa -t 187:1-1, Decrease, Torls, 1ba,,,q,, 68,201,400 14,500 47, 101, 1,167,104 Tard, Wbyol o J00BI0IN TLLITAL S500377L Bacoh, Wissee STOTONT HIGEOIN0S 4W00)20) el bl e i it e Tolalyesee 029,601,850 23,075,000 100,500,493 LATEST, . Whoat waa In moderato derand in tho atters e ‘ naon, and anslar, snliing at 03340 down to 02da for October, closing nt 92346, aud nt 038/@io far Bontormbor, oot st 015¢a, Carn vas dull and lowor, sallinge nb 7036@710 for Octobor, aud oloning at 70350, and oller Hoptomber at 714 @ Yo, Ontss wero 3¢ higher, sanglng from auig @dii4a for the moiith, and 42%{@48}¢a for Oo- tobor, Loth closing at the onlside, *A Achoonor g:}y"fluu 68,000 bu corn was tokon for Buffalo ab 740 e ONI0AGO DAILY MARKET, BATORDAT E) Hopt, 5, ALCONOT—Wen autot at 0,00, - " T HRUOM-CORN~Wps iu fuir Tolnll domand, and rlendy, Quotations: Oholco hnl, @8(o; dooxira, 40 Suat wilt wark Unclt intan tilco hirl broom 360 oo o A 803 Inforior Lr M\;fi R ek A 1) BUILDING MATERFALS—Drick ana limo woro in fair loca) requet : * Mlohigan aticuo, 2.5 Now York atiicco, $3,00@1.00; Loulavillonnd Ulten comont, §2.00 3 Aliron o, $1,76 9 lirl; Porlland cement, $7.0007,60 1 el Tmo'tn bulls, 76e@1.00 5 Hmo (briny, $1.00G81,25 Lrl§ whito xand, % brt, $1.50@2.00; nlastering hair, 3 b, 400§ firo brick, per 1,000, $33,00 @ §,00; bniting- el Gommn, #7505 { del, D i Ailwawkeo and li;unuun, Dressed, Racltio preascd, $37.006 $16.00G26.00: do’ common, $10.0012,00. BUTTER~-A quiat, caby feeling nuin peryvaded the bulter marlich, and FHG Mo WENEs A1 ot tery shapo du o positive deuliue, (ho_tendency at the moe mont in strongly downward, 7o rocent Tains huve tttel finprovud tho paktitage, snd olthough no grant Snereso in the Foeelpis i 2 yob. siolivoablo, mwro libe cral muppifos aro looked for’s and thla fagt, taken in comnoctlon with tho doclinlug tanduiicy of prices f tho East, eroates a protly reucral desiro o prices now rullng,” Wo quoto s follows: Oholen to fancy yollow, 26@ke ; medium togoud grades, 22@350; inferlor to camnon, 16@31c, BAUGING—T'rado waa quict at inchinged pricen, Catlon reamless goods wera movig with gomo frpe- dom, bub athor lines {nactive We quola the markel aleady and firm ¢ Stark, 390 Lawlston, tdn 3 Montaup, Sde Amerlcan A,b1c; Amoskeng,S1e; Offor Oreck,il et burkap bugs, 4 nd '3 bn, 17@10s3 punniox, shugld, 17 @18a1 do donble, 36@%4ot wool sacke, BIRAY0, COOPERAGE—Way quiet and nnchanged s Pork bara rels, $1,25@1.95; lard terees, $1,60(21,00; flovr barrels, 4B whinky barrels, $ €0+ pork atnven, 10,003 do, buoked, $13,00@93.00; terco 005 buckod or satwod, $26,00 slwyes, rotigh, $20.003 @UBA; whisky ‘stoves, rough, $25,00@49. 0 Ducked, $20.006590,007 flour. ataves, ST.6UGS.H alg tlaut Leating, 114Gae, CLEESE—Doulery roport tho sitnatinn unchanged, Thicea (s Jess dofng than In past yeirs al thin_sewron yory fow large ordera el plced, buyers stil comn- ing diuinelliod to antlelpata wnuts, Tatitor chossiig to ordor ng the nocessltion of thoir trado may require, Muterlally Increaued recoiptaare anticlpatod &9 n foaulh of to dinproved condiion of tho pastuzags, in whicl ovont caslor yricos may bo axpeeted, Wo quotn s Now York factory, 121;G130; Western do, 11¢@13%c s Loy grades, GRYe, COAL—A miendy falr domand fs roported at firm_and unolungod pricos. Tallowing nro {ho quotations Lehigh, $10.00@10.60 Lackawanua, rungo, $.60; Lackawanun, otlor sizes, $9,003 Yen oydvatile Catinal, $3,003 Indfann Caniicl, $8,00; Erio and Wainut 100, $7.60; Lick Tuu, $1.603 Uoake, $7.60; Blosaburg, $3.605 Hocking Valloy, $6,007 Indls ann block, $0,603 Minonk, 3 Wilinington .00, EQ08—Wero i nctiva roquvs, acarce, utd i, af 13@14e for strlotly frewl packagov, FISH—Mackerel, cod, and berelng oro geare, and for thiedo deseriptions tho market dlapliys inrreased firmness, Lake fish aro plenty and_ temafa_steady a8 previously avotod, Folowiug sy {ho prices cur< rent: No, 1 whiltetslt, -brl, $5.16@5.35) No. 9 do, $5.00@5,161 N 1 trout, $1.60w@d.75; No. 1 slioro mackerel, now, X-brl, $10,66@10,76; No, 1 bay, $8.00@8,76; No. & “muckorel, lg-brl, STOU@T.25; family_mackerel, g-brl, 30.00G0.25; No. 1 sliora Xlts, 3200@2.205 Lank codlish, summer-cnred, §5,75 @6.00; George's codiisl, $P.LOGRO, Labrador lier- ing, spllt, Urls, $8.50@0.00 do, i¢brl, #.964.603 Labrador Norshuy, raund, brl, $1.5033.00; do, y-brl, £1,0064,25; Colitinbla River sulmou, b, §0.16G 10,007 ocean-trout, 3 doz and 4 doz, 31 cusa, §0.60, FRUITS AND NUTS—Tho matket for omontic fruils continiies weak nud declining, Now fruit ja now Leginuiug to coma forward quita frecly, and thero 1a considerublo pressure to sctl, Forelgn variotics ave nlgo working a littlo casier, Wanoten declina in ap. ples, neachies, and Joose Muscatel ralsing, and quoto JObUOIR? pricos an follows : FoRKIGN—Dates, i@ 10¢ Turlish prunes, 12):@18)(e; ralalus, layors, (03@3,43; ralsig, looso Muw afel, $LOV@A16] Zante curraily, TH@Tig0: cliron, 33@030; lowon peel, 10 @00, Dosiks1Io—Now York apples, now, axtras, 1157 @1 Sichigan siicod, 113¢(o120; MIchigan. quics tern, 10@11M0; Western' do, 8i@Ue: Bouthern apyles, Dew, G@bo; yeaches, halves, 10%G11bo; do mixed 0@lUo;’ blnckbertles, mow, 13@idiso} rasphorrics, U5@400; pitted chorries, 3i@ado, Nora —Filterts, ' 16@1007 almonds, Terragous, S3@2o; Naplea walouts, 18ifc; Gronoble wulnnuts, ucw, 14@18c; DBrazils, 10@It0] pocaus, Toxns, 10@llc; yilmingtou poantuis, fncy, 12@13¢; do second quals ity, T@ilor Teunestco hoanuts, 8@c: Africon poa uuls, 6@7e. GREEN FRUITH—~There was s far rolafl trade, a usunl on Saturdsys, Prices wero easy, under hrgo oftorings, cspeclally of penches, and 'n desire on tho part of sollors fo cluas out Lefora mnight, We quolo: lessina aud French lomons in Loxes, $12.00; opples, per br), $2.0.@2.00; posches, 23 @760 ‘mer box or basket: pears, GU@i6o per box or Unskot; Damson plums, $8.60@1,00 per bm; California pears, $3.00@4.60 per box; do plums, $3,60@ 4,50 do granes, $10,00r312.00 per cano {0 us) § grapes, 40300 per baskets Dl X0 do, $1.00. por buaet] 1), $1.76©. 3 0 demand was fefry and yostor dny’s prices woro {uvarlably woll sustsbued, Uofices roiatn very quiot, but for choico nud fary grades tho market uisplny#s rather firmer tone, | Bujra are in light supply, and, with no lotup fu {he demand, tha courso of Driccs coutinues upward, - Sirups and molngses were unchonged i prios, though for tho Best grades thore 48 o fivmer ool Rice s quict and steady, Hoape, spicos, and candies are fim, Wo quatay B1-0Anp, BODA-T@T5c.. COFF] Mocha, 833(@30c; O, G, Juva, 32%@ 883¢cs Juva, No.3, 303(@sle; cholce plantation Coye lon, JKG2e; fouey Do, AUN@2Lie; cholca do, 3 aiime o, 235G good do, @2} common ' do, 313" Toasting do,’ @Wie } Singapoero Juva, M@ Rica fanoy, Ui @214e; do, prime, 23 @21. Maracaibo, 24(323e, CANDLEs—Star, ' full Weight, 1E@18)e; stoariuo, full weight, 13 (3140; do, vhort weight. 1326310, jroe—Lutus, Tx@8e; Rangoon, [@7ke] Oaro- 903 Lowlsbmn, T3@85e, 80 , 14 @123e: crushed and powdored, 113@1130; granulatod, TL@ILjecs A at:udurd,’ 10/s@lio} do No, 9, 10f@l/ie: B, jlifo: Bxtra 0, 10@10%¢; Q' Na @lijjo; yollow, G Ko, 1,106 chalco br 9250 priine do, 9%@0%0 5 fair do, BL@UCT com~ now’ do, Bi(@3 /(o7 chofes molssaes 'sugar, V15@10e; fair do, 93260 ; common do, Bl @80, Smuvs—Didmond drips, $1OIGLIA: sliver drips, axira fino, Bi@H80; mood sugur-houss airup, 0IGETUe: oxtra do, 16@d0c; Now Orloans molasses, oliolon, 836 890 o prime, Bdk2e: do_common, T0@720; Portn Rico molussex, choice, 65@08¢; common molzsses, 33 B@0fe, v, s6@0to i lus, ig—Fatent cut loa @ie. SALERATOS~Common to hest, Srioks—Allsplco, 17:6@18k0 563 popLo! d0c ; nutmogs, No. 1, $1. dugier, Afrlean, 23@28c ; do Calcutta, '18@20c. SoAra—durman mottled, 0@0ie : Goldon Weat, 43(@5c; White Lily, 640375 While Roze, 04/@8)0; P, G 3 Savon Tinperiul, 03(@6igo; white use sian, ' 62,Gdo; Ohmmpaign, 0@0Yo; Tras Dlue, 6 @aiic ‘ranci—Silver gloss, 9X@100; common, 6@10)0; puro, Gy @sc. UAY=Wap seares sud very firm, {hors being on active demund ta 1) ordots from ouiside pointy, A car of cliolcp o4 Ko. L yriuio, was ol at & E: 11D hutchers’, 7, do, B1G@8 luda” vl dhos doy dint, GG dry W 4t dry’ maited, Jip, 14G¢150; deacon ekiug, 450; gru Hearod out, or ofberwiea damagod, two-thirds “pricos; Trunded, 10 por cent off, TOUSZ 1o roceipts of now hops continto gt sud tho trdo lis searcely opeucd, Now Wisconuin are autoted fir at 33@1Uc, Tho quolations recontly given wore fucorzact, 1HON AND STEEL,~Dar iron fa Srm. Tho domand 14 fuir, and, to gomo estont, fmyroved by the prob. abilliy of ah advanco, Quofations: 46-10@3 2-10 Tatos L4 @6 ratw ©Olirome tool atool Taglish tool uteol. nghish spring ot LB @loe R it tow W doveloped fn ' tho louthor market, ‘Trado was quiot st unchanged aud utoady prices, Wo ropent our quolations: “ueMLoo City harnona, . Country Lurices, Culf, conntry,. " Rougth upper, siaudard,,eee s Itough upper; damage Buttalo alanghter gol, .\, L D0 I MR Tronch ealf, Lrencl ealt, 24 to 40 Jb, Frouoh kin, 60 to 160 SBISTALS AND TINNERS rdors ar cflmlmf du frouly fram thu conntey, and trada on the wWholy I8 subtefuctory, Copper 8 fir, and_ dispatches from’ Now York roportn frmer fotling in tn plate, Bn‘(hrl No, 1, s down to 20e, Quotations ; ey PLyTETC, 10x14, $11,007 do, 13119, '$12,00; Mx 235 $i07 do, roaflng,’ 1430, ' 10, ;u.ofld;; do, W28, 116 Tin—Targe, 380; amall, 500; bar, 800, Borun—No, 1, %00 No, 2 18¢, ; Luab—Pig, T)50; bar, 8){@Vaj load pipo, BX(o] cut D, #y0, 3 opern—Yottoms o sheathing coppor, 830, B Zino—Full caeks, 9303 loss quautlty, 100 alul 1 kits Thon—No. 34, 4370 rutes: tussia fron, 8 to 12 Inlugive 8aj o, Nol 1 wttue, 190} Amioricin Kus- Bl 05 20, Wink—Nox, 100, 003 710 0, 1005 104a 11, 110; 12, e 10and 14, 19%0: 16 wud 10, o 17, 160} 18, 106y 19, 1oy 20, to; dull bundio, 90 por cont'dis~ countt fonce wire, e, NAlLS—~Were in falr roguusd 8nd firm; 2@ 00, por kog, 162 ' 00 oy 51,107 3-8 Ueth, B fino, $0.62) NAVAL'S and 84 do, $3.87 8d du,td.lfl;g?u%x‘o‘, 41§ el $5,12:5, TORER—A aiiit Improvomont in tho doe mand {8 reporied : Mantils rope, g I, 1531701 sl X000, 3 Th, 12360194401 Mo saeh Card 4 By 1 cord, 3 b, 18@ 2oy Imuriiho, % 1, Jecezies Mired ropes SO 1icatiod vakum, B "Lalo, $3.00G30.003 pilah, 3 D, §5,00 0,00 tar, 38 'be), $0,0038.60 % Tonitl, £.0GT.00 G orE OILS—T'rada contitinon (ood for Uie seanon, Tocal and eountry buyora are ordering with falr liberality, nil 1ho Lenor of prices fs firm, Lard of) wan advaneo ¢, with which cxeoptlon thoro wero 1o mportanl chimger, Wo qustor Gorlion (tandard wiite), 118 deg, teat, 12%@1J01 do Tiinols logal test, 160 dog,, 1631803 do hienit light, 176 deg,, 181 @100} extrn winter lncd, $1.06; Noj 1, 0iqzu; o T6@ko; lhuscad, Taw, Y003 'do, bofled, 010} ‘wiinle, 7mia; sporn; $2.1062.20; acatafoot o, strictly’ pure, $1,10; o bank ofl, B50; ntralts, pltimbago ofl, 6o{ turpens 6 gravity, 1603 maphtba, ATQLG—Wer fn falr Tocnl umilor Jarger offerdins, Bweot polatoea wero in mods emto doniand aud Wty : Totalocw, {aie inchioler, $260 @100 par brig poor (o, $1.60@1.76, Also at T6@00a er bu i Aacks. Syweot potaloew, mveet yollow Tilinol, 5150400 peril; da Jorsey £0.6087,00% do rod, TOULTINY—1noro win n” botter Tocal demand, but {ho offeringa were couslderahly largor, consequently prices wero varisble, Quotuffons: “Turkeys, @100 ol chickens, £,00@9.50 ; cholco springs and’ niixed, $.16G0.60; Sl and fulr springs, $1.UG250 F doz} ks, $2.50@1,00. D colpta of timotliy woro Inrger, but Ahera was o goul domand o Allordors for bolh medium and primo qunlitics, and tho latter wero firan, Bales werg mado nt $3.35@2,02%¢ for poor ta good, and $2.65@3,50 for peimo to Lright choloo sood, Olover sold 8y 34,50, Fiax was stondy, with salea of good crushing at $1.76, inngarian wah firm ot 630 cosh, Sales Includo 74 baga choleo timothy nt $2.60: 198 bogs dont $0,75 598 lags primo at $3.707 U0 boge do at §2,07)¢ ; 103 bage dou s34 4i Doigs good at 42023 ¢ 4107baga du £2.00; 277 bags at $2,65; 380 bogs nt $3,60; 23 bags 22455 42 by nt §2.42)g 3 03 Uage ob $4.051 5 boga el?v:r ‘;u.gm.r.n, 154 bagd tlgx at $1.76 1 1 car Hupgare R gt 03 BALT~TLo Interlor demand wng again fair, and the market sleady, Onondugn and Saginuw, Ano, $1.00; Canada, do, $1.45; ordinary coarse, $1.00 % coavsa dins mond G, $2,005 ground golur, $2.00; dalry, without ags 40,733 dafry, with bage, §3.603 Aslitosl dafry, por 0@4,95, EAS=rudo. confiznuea falr at fhio quotattons fole Toving : Ymmn‘lln;uu;;. comtnon to mr? :u@m‘ 3 &o, I oles to oxirn fino, 05 A oMot to fito 0l hyson, Ga@ise Juai lics Toite rial, 43@002; good to_cholco do, U5c@$L.08 3 Tl 10 nod gunpowier, T0@880: aholes Phngauoy, 1. a 1403 oxtra Moyuno, $LAK31,35; cliolep o oxtea now Jupun, 95¢@$L00; cammon to goud do, G3@760 § falr to fi:gdu oy w&zé 53 common o, 5@ o comman y 0§ good, b5 B D(: 4 + good, B5@0Gio; cholca to extra, Ol Ta netive and strong, with z towdoiay, Wo mmike o allorations i u::flfnffintg - o TINE Cur~—Txira, T5@850; clioteo, C0@GG0 BO@ 350 3 r‘:m:l m‘c‘nn';xfin, Aén;ylse. a1 madlum, ‘Lud—Natural leaf, 76@500; 3 blgek, aoud, 46t5do. ul“] 3 18 gkl ahgla MoKING—Good to chiofee, 8233303 med alay e, e, 040} medlum, 2@ WOOD—T'rddo Wau' dull ot {ho falowing prioos: Teceh, §0.30 3 n:;l))lr.‘, $7,60; hlukury, $3.50 § ulabu, $3,00 .fl—duelfvered, WOOL—VWestorn monufacturers aro buying from hand to mouth, reluctantly Paylog {lio quoted pricos, which are relatlyely higher thau those Tahng [llll tho Eastor marketn, owing to the lght ntacks Livre and firmuet s of wool fu the interlor. Quatations Uaod to primo tuc-wusued, Poor o good Lubewwashied. ., . Fine and mediuin washed flesco, at ot Coarso wnalied floeCOuasyueers o 40345 Medium and coarso uuwasbped. 2@dic Piuo wnwashed, ... 40273320 Unmerchantablo and biirey wool, 6@10¢ is peee THE CHICAQQ LIVE-STOUK MANKET, Satunnay Lyestya, Sopt, 6, The recolpls of Livo stock duibug tia Wwesk biyo boen ns follows : Catile, Hogs, Sheen, 101 a2 51 070 (i 5,000 a4 2,103 ares 1,000 a Week ending Au Tafal four weol Samo tinio lust yoar, Tuereaso, Total, Last week. Cattlo to Boston, per car, Catllo to Albmny) yer car. Gattlo 10 Philyiciplis, ner ¢ Gattleto Taltimors pr cu alo, Cattla to Dutrait, jer ear.., Cattlo to Tolodo, per car.. X UATTLE—Nearly all descriptions of stock have mob with a steadily goad demand thronghout tho past weel, and prived have ruled firmer all arownd, though withe ontany very pronouncod sdvanca dn ohy InAtanco, o recelpts whow an incrcsso of koma 1,800 bead, Tho incroase, howover, waa confinod to tha commoner sorte, i wo huve stll ta noto 3 qroat searcity of woll maturedy woll fattened cattle. Ansthing 8 fo sond Iaatward wos readily disposed of upon the day of arrlval, ut renumorative prices, Common and medium grades dragged tomawliat, sud though tho yrieos roallred were o shade higher thau prevailod list week thoy wora ntainly unaatlsfaotory to sollore, Tho lato raing Lave mueh Improved tlio posturaga throughout the Waest, und, #8 4 consonquence, Wo note s materially ine greasl iy for stock: cittl, and, whilo' o yol thora i1 no uppreciablg advanco fn prices, tho ma £hows o Lardening tendency, Sslea wero at $3.25@ .75 for avorages of fram GU0 to 8007 at 3).0062.25 aversges of from 850 to 000 1ba; and at $3,60:@9.78 uven droves aversgiug frown to 1,060 s, ‘o343 cottlo tiaya Leen Jit Ul wipnly and In good _dos annd ut wbout steady rates, With taies ot $1.75@3,6 for Lbrough Uroves; at §2,0034,C0 for Northeri-winterod ; ol at $4.23@5,25 for falr to cholee corn-fed, A few lots of extra wold at highier figures, Ths purchases of Chieaga butohors waro chioly st $1.76@3,00 for Tex- for 1 zns, and at $,25@3,16 for pinor o fulrish droves of natfves, Shippers paid $3.00656.55 for good fo cholce “Laxaun, and £4,60@7.80 for comnion to axtra qualitica, itho lutlor igure was paid in_ only ainglo fustance, Lub {here weye numerons {ransfers st $6.50@7.00, Calves Linve Leon fn good domand, nd lave come manded bettor prices, Two it bunches of oxtra fetohcd $0.35@6,60, but tho provailing yrices aro 33,60 @5,60 for poor to prinie. Ailel cowa” aro but Jittle in- quirod for ut $30.00@30,00 for common, oud at £35,00 30.00 for foir 80 ohoco, ‘Lo-(ay therd was & fair dee amand for the differont grados of stock, and sales to & liberal aggregato woro effocled at fully-sustained prices, Nlie murkot closod stoady and firm, QUOTATIONS, Exlra Deoves—Graded stoers, avoragng 1,350 to 1,630 1bs and over, $0,00@7.00 Oliold Beovos—Fiue, fat, well formed i year to 6 yoar old stecrs, uveragiug 1,800 o 1,450 ibs, 2. ees G.O0@OAD Good Bosvea—\Vollfutioned, dnoly farmied socrs, averaging 1,160 to 1,000 113 ..., ... G.00@G.1S Medinm Grades—Stcers fn far flesk, aver AgINg 110080 1,250 s vsvensersneers AIS@E28 Butchors' Stook—Poor 10 fair steers, and conmon {0 cxtra cows, for vity slaughtor, avoragimg 850 to 1,100 108, severeress 00 Btock Cattle—Common cattle, in - docont flesh, lvnrafllng £0U to 1,030 1U. L oee 2,25@3.78 Inforlor—Light and thin cows stage, hulls, and_scalawag sioers, 1L75@22 Cattlo—Toxs, cholco coru-ted 45052 Qaftle—Texas, wintered North 2. ) Cattlo—Texus, trough draves. HOGS—Whils our reseipty acareoly 3,000 head, tho daily dafly wants of the trade, and vrices raled woak, unsol tled, and owor all around. Tho dopressod and unset< tlod'slato of trade at tho East made nocessary tha ox: araleo of Areator eautlon on b part of shiprors, and tiero was & notnblu_sbsonca of that healihy competd tion usudlly provaiiing, All smooth, even, aud vell fatted lats woro ' casily workoed ' off 'upon the dny of nrrival, but 8 gendual acewmulation of inferior stack was natad, which st the closo amounted {0 sov- eral thougand hoad—estimatod at fully 5,000, Phila Quiphis buyers Lave don but little, and thero wore fowpalonat $7.50, A Fow selold u’;'!lh\'m Wwero taken dur iny yestorday and to-day at STAGBT.00, : iy thare. was e aotivity, and ho market pro seited a rathor teadior tono, R il incroasy of arrivala excoodod the Liboral wales wero re- iortol at $5.00@0,00 for grass hogs: ab £0.20@0,05 for Tommon to modfun:§ and bt 0.15@7.00 for good 84 fancy, Tho following are natod : AOQ BALRA, Xo. Av, Price|Xo, A4v. Price 40 250 "§1.78) 71 .90 44 1 60| 63 (X1 10 PUEEXT ) 641 an P B 1 BT (A1) 8t ass 6.15) b0 6.00 48 05 6,80) 8o ] o4 271 720( 48 a0l ug U4 000 dn 7.4 40 WL 0.80] 60 [X1) a8 108 6.05) 68 6.7 70 a3 000 48 0.4 [} 18 69, 81 6% 200 ogojin 2 00| 52 3 @ il 040f9d 101 610 7.0 X 110] 66 iP—Tha sheep markot roniaing unclsuged {0 nn‘fy’}xfimn-ut artloilar, Au abicnco of sty coneld erablo autaido demaud fu still notod, and, with but tlo_competition betwoon local buyers, {radlug oom tinuies uhugiish at baraly suatainod prices, Tho sapply actually on saly amountod to only alout 4,000, tho bul O to-duy's Tocolpta boluig throuyh consigimouts, But £ilo belug their dostinatian, We ioto yood fo cloles 2t 50,706 5,60, modiun ot §3,25GU.50, and poor Lo col o ot §2,253,00, Quotationy aro por 100 s, bl sbdor OHICAGD LUMBER JARKET, Hnunniwl!:v:m:;fl Ba :in;’ Ings werolght end the murkel qulol, cont fonmtoes stnity whicl wold_about w8 soon i foushed ‘e docks 'atan_advenas uf 260 por o £l Oulyu fow cargorn arrived, and thess woto sold ol £.073¢ and $8.80, tho mrarket closiig firn st the o ted nt $1.635, siud Loarde st it s mfiw«‘u&{mfi by dondays 'r Tho Qamaand oantibaos falr 452 thezaarkel rtesdy reqvieat, Lnt easy .

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