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6 THE CHICAGO Discount Lines STATE OF TRADE. Incrensings-= Country Banks Rediscount- ing Freely, Collections Not Altogether (Qooil---Cure rency Going to the Grain Districts, The Produce Markets Irregniar-»-Pork BStrong---Lard and Meats Firm, Grain Aotive—Oash Wheat Scarco—Qorn ‘Weak—Oats and Rye Easier, FINANCIAL, The banks bad a falr amount of businets, but for Monday, thero was teas doing than wae to hayo Leon expected, The fall trade cuntinuos to add to the op erations of the loau market; wholesale merchants aro offering the banka batches of good paper made by thelr customers among the city jobbers and country fetailers, “This paper ia an a rulo first-class, and is sought for by the hanks. A factor in tha Ioan-market that Increases overy season iu iniportanco Ia tho wan- ufacturing paper offered, It woukl bo intorosting to obtain atatiniicn of the development.of tho manufac- miuco tha fire, that business of our financlal institutions bears witness to the samo fact. Paper made to manufacturcra hy their custom- ers, and offered for aalo by tho fogmer, constitutes o large ftom ju dlacount tinea here. Country tanks aro redlacounting considerable quaulitles of goot paper. * Collections aro rtf] complained of in somo quartoza, ‘and their slowness is the cause of rome borrowing by merchants, The Roard of Trado operators aro not doing much with the banks, atut business from that turing induatrioa of this city ‘Tho mort casual observation shows have been growing rapldiy. ‘Tho quarter {4 generally reported light. Rates of dtscount at tha banks aro 8210 por cent ta regular customers, ‘Thero is ati anurplus at the com. mand of in‘lisputably good outside borrowers, to whom raten of G@3 por cent ara made on calf and short-time Joan 8, taey Buetnoss on the etrect sows little Hfe, Mates sro 6 @18 per cent, Rew York cxebango fa not in demand, owing to the necessity for drawing down bank balanceain New York, rather than adding to them, Bales wero made at The discount between banks for $1,000. There tna steady, of currency to the corntry, Tho clearings werv $1,000,000, TUE GEXERAL BITCATION. hough not yet very heavy, flow Now that coliapro has como tn Caiifurnis, dalinrer Intho provailing feature of nearly every business centre in the world. tho last Loudon Tinea, “remains “Tho money market,” raya in a state 2f campleto mtagnation,” In na European couutry are there prosperous times. Even Frauce, tho most Tecuperativo of all, is impoverished, aud Ger- | many shows in all its members the etrain of its im- Jweneo military cxpenditares, In thia conntry, tho Hate fn which affair wero left by tho pantie in plain rnough, and tho failure of tha Bank of Callfornia kas tertainly checked for the motaout the good times pre sailing in the only fully‘active American community, To ‘Understand the commercial and financial situation jn Furopo and Amorica, {t must be remembered that n both thera Lavo been great ware, stimuluting pr duction, and misdirecting it, In both thero have been Rpeculative inflations of credit, That in Bland ies too zecently broken to need remark. Germany was intoxicated by the guld of the French indemnity, Tho Atlantic and Misetssippl States went wild over tho apecuistions of the War, ratiroad build. ing, & protective tariff, and exce-sive currency, fornia was seduced by miulug-stock, Calle Which community will recover tho moat raplily? ‘Tuat which the soonest produces commodities that are weeded in the markets of the world, The wheat and corn growing Northwestern Stalca are already the Niost prosperous of all tho couutries that have been got back by tho recent panics, ‘Cho magnifiecut crops that aro now betug harvested all through tho West Place ita population on tho Kecurest and mast gub- Btantlal basis, ‘Tho cities through which {ts ox- changes aro mado will therefore certainty bo tho fmt to recover from the genoral distress that has provailed toolang, As soon asthe poople of thle rection com- Prebend thelr real situation, confdcuce will be fully Teatored, ‘This lack of confilonce ta the only cle- ‘maent of prosperity now wanting to us, CANADIAN FINANCES, ‘Tho Montreal Gazette of Wedneeday Iast anya: Thero hag been a crop of rumors in elretiation dur- tag tha past fow days impeaching the solvency of ro: wWholesaio houres, It may be satd, howorer, that in many carea they aro almuly old stories revived, nnd that only housea known to be woalt are pointed to. ‘Thore fallures which baye taken place lave not pro- duced any material effect on the markot, and when cuntomers offer good taining discount at bank of 640 por cent, (SEW NATIONAL BayK, pspor there i no diiticulty in ub- «. Tho following new National Bank, organized and ntt- *horized to commenca business, ia oficiatly reported to the Comptrolicr of the Currency : 2,24, National Bank of Granville, N. ¥. Authorized Daniel capital, $160,000; ‘oodard, Jr., pald-fneupital,’ $30, President: ieorger George I ‘Thompeon, Cashier, Authorized to vummenes business Aug, 25, 18:5, SILVER CaIN. Occasional fulimations aru given that tho Treasury haw not given up its echemo of resuming sprcia pay- Dients, Thus s spocial dispstoh to the New York Even- (ng Host from Wasblogton naya that * Tie impros- fon provaila bero that Secretary Bristow wil ondeavor wilhin a very short tuo, silver coin in tho place of fractional currency, withdrawing and canceling thoelsttur, It jo mainained at the to put Into ctreulation, ‘Treasury Department that thero in eneugh ailyer on hand to suecesefully carry out much a polley.” If the silvor dollar Las, as bullion, more purchasing Power than the legal-tender dollar, te Troasury can not keep it in circulation, Its a fised lawot curreney that « good money will got remain ‘a competition with @ poorer money, silver {s worth more than paper, ‘all the silver in ihe. world, With gold at its present premiura, i the Treasury bud aud mut it {oto circulation here, it would be driven out Ly paper, as gold fa now Deing driven out af Germany by ailyery CALIFORNIA ITEMA, The Sacramento Zecord-U on states that one maviugs bank loses $1,009,000 Ine single loan that was made to William C, Batson many months ago, on tho Dledge of 1,000 bares of the uuw worthless to Tink of California, lock of Aljning stock gambling in San Francisco hea recely- ed a blow from Wich twill cot rocover within any Feanonalle perlod, Tho life of mint {a ond haw always been the “comstoce: lode aaie fu that lode at this tine 5 aingle, though s very largo, Dunch of ore that yes auuiddomo prokt vis Ila eet fraction, At one othur point, 2 wiles away, aro tho ron 7 which ure being extracted With the exeeptinn uf these two Jao Inted und widely separated Loules, there is not ono dollar of profit in sight or inde Avitey rospact throug! out the entire extent of thal Breat vin. The inter jog barren Property baw boeu seliluy in the stwook mare Ket at rates aggregating scares of tullllona ef dollarn, ono tenth of rates Ktly curs fo yay Cor aluve ads duced, rendera aitfictently apparent ths conclusion that tery ts no prospect ofa speedy diapouition, even Or the part of this people, to resume recklen uluing ulus of @ second Lunch, at some profit, AM a mathing purchase, Tent wuuld bes bigu—e very Migu tyr This consideration, suporad. Wyoculatiuu, GOVELNMENT LONDS, ‘United States 6s of *31, United States G-20M of Vultee States uo oy of iss: United States currency ge Gold was 1144, 611 FOKKIGN EXOVANGEL Sterling exchange wun 465254103}; { cable transfers, Toulon, 4834 ; Party, Olt, Utder rates of forclyu ux change are quuted; Pars (irauca),. Bwiteerland (france), ..,. ee Bwoden, Norway, aud Dertuurk (krouesy ‘Austria (paper dorine), i CTY AND COUNTY Bo: i Chicago City 7 Wet, bonds. Chicago Cry 7 ® ch sewsragi Chicagy Cily 7p ct, waterloan I Covk “County Dy et. bonds, short dite... Oouk County 7% cen! bi long date... ‘Weat Park 7 por cent vouda, TANK BIOCKS, Morchanta' Nations, Sirwt Ngnoual bavk,. Pulth National Bak Gerinan Natunal Ban) Gorn Exchange Sutiousl Bank. cu stk, onde, OUACH TI’ 06 “ta 96 i "102K & tut, 1023 & Int, JONNY Slot, 14s & int, 3k Bid. Aaked, 250 jut, Uw ust Bank, , National Bank of Ssuviy, us. WWayls Trustand Savings Bavk, 9 essay Merchauts' Hstiogs, Loud aud Trust Ov,..163 Ito Unton Natural Bang... ab Union stuck-Yerd Natioual, 2 seve Hide oud Leather Bank,.......005 setee MUYCLLLANLOUB, the date r ai Gity Hallway, Gouth Gide vrersesevessrereldd — seveg ity Ratiwas, West Bide, ex, div. City Ratlway, North Side, ‘Uradore Insurance Com; Chamber of Commerce. ses cers Chicago Cine Light mand Coke Gonieaiy Chicago & Northwestern gold bonde: Palin Vahire Car € Lexy onltion ato LATEST, Now Youu, Sept, 6.—-The features of to-day’a hud. Tesn iu Wall street was the advance in gold to 113, which was the cloritg price, The immediate cause war the report that ta:morrow the Treasury will grant tronafera for $1,000,140 from this markct to San Frav- elsca, Gold opened at 114%, rore to 114K, fell off to 11433, and afterwants advanced to 115, nt whieh it cloned, Maton paid for borrowing were 1-04 rer diem, and 3, 2,and fyercent per annum, Loans were also mato fat and at Land 2 per cont for carrying, Goveromenta firm and moro active. Railroad bonds Orm, State socurities dull, Slocka irregutar, Take Shoroin early dealings fell | of to G03 on 8 bear raid and Jack af mupport, North~ western to.08%, St, Paul to 5k, and Weatern Unlon At the close tha market was firmer, Lake dvancing 19.57, Norihwertorn to iy, St. Paul toW, Paeite “Mail was firm, Aud Unto atendy, thronghont the day, ‘Trans actions wort ,102,0C0 fncluding 18,00) Facithe Mall, 20,000 Western Unton, 12,030 Northwestern, Rook Leland, 2,700 Erte, aud ih,GC0 Take Sle: ‘Tho mopry market waa eaay at 1), cantile paper, fia}, Craton receipta, $130,000, Aselstant-Treaguter disbursed $129,000, arings, £3 8 ftorling excl Coupons Coupous Cong or: Coupons, Coupons, "67. 4. Tonnesace, oll or Zeteey Centra! Lr Tawi, tm, ab ot, ty pd Tork Wayne, Torre Manto, | Tetto ttaute pf, Chteago & Allon, Now York Cantral, EMlWsseesesseeee 9 Chieaga & Alton pid los ASG Michigan Central. Union Pac, atovk, Lake Slot THinola Centra! Chev, & Pittabury Northwestern., urthwestern vor Cry C, dy I, Ohio & Missisalpps Intana Centre Taek & Wil. ntle & Pac, ‘Pe PAG) Central Tac, bonds. TH; B21, bonds ys... —.— REAL ESTATE. ‘The following instruments wore Oiled for record Monday, Sept. 6 cary proprnrr, North Gharic et, 174 ft. of Nchivler at, 0 f, 202 10 ft, dated Supt. 2 WO tt wot Muni ely af + ft, wills 40520 £8 adjoint 409 dated Ay 4 16,000 Tuomivet ne 104 ft, dated Aug. Ayr Dueaoid st, 125 ft wo! ft, with Duniding, dated Sept’, 2,230 ‘Twenty-esth tt, 194 £2 w of Sane toaltey, date f Any. 4... 1,60) Arthington st, 64 feof Lytl ft, dated Sot. Teseeees 1,00 Arthington et, 10 flo of f. ft, dated Hept, Leseve es 1,000 Artitngton at, 15 feu Of Ly tla nt, wf, abd date T sept 2 eneyer » 100 West Wastiagton et, 4 w cor of deiferson at; 1 7 TaKLA (ty dated Sept, he. 2250 Went Monrog at, +4610 ft 6 uf Secley av, OXI ft, datod Septs 2 eevee 55:99 Tho preniiser Now, 001 aud 1Wu6 bout Wale ated Ht, dted Sept, Grseeeeee 34,030 Boyne ay, 44 ft n of West Adin: 140" 1, dated Bept. 2 5,60 Louvitt rt, near West “t ft, with bantdings, dated Ang, 7, 1874....... 10,00 Dixon et, 265 ty of Nurth avenud, of, 253120 ft, dited Oct. 1, 19d oeees 1,800 Contral Park ay, 10 ftw uf Two ef, SrtA 810 Ut, dated Aug. 3,000 Undivided 17 of «hy 4, of nw iy Bue, 13, dated sept, 1 12,000 SOUTH OF CIETY LIMULs, WIT A RADIUS OF 7 MILER oy cotnt-ttovar, Oakesnad boulevard, oof Langley ay, 6f, i ft, datat Bopt descees $2,565 vari, oof 1 2,595 r pity ana Fitty> 7 6815) 7-10 ft, dated Sept, 4, 9,000 00'te suf Forty-neveuth at, 0 f, unilietd of S02160 ft, dated Sept, 3, 1,600 Forty-tirat’ at, nw cor of Cuamipiain 2tig x19 fe, dated Aug, 2b, 7,500 Lot 4, Block 4, Uitebrack’s 1" 11, with other property, dated Ait 21 4,500 Tot 10, Brock 1, tu eume, with other proj dated Aug. 4,690 Int ld and e 4; Lot 16, Tock’, Harvey's Lota 36 and's5, Bee 1. 1,500 Lot 6, Block 2y°0. & Weage: 44 Soc 8, 39, 44, dated Sept, 3, py COMMERCIAL, Tho following were tho receipts aud shipments of tho leading articles of produce in this city during the forty-eight hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, ad for tho corres onding date ono year ago? Weoxirrs, || aIIPMENTe, 1875, | tats. || aHza, | Re Flonr, bi aol ATi} 4th Wheal, bu orain} Corn, busses zaiieusil go: 5 28,065) a eed, te. mans zbu Flax seed... ki) 885,301 Broom-cort, lbs: O27 .UH Cured peel 163,245 6,916 ‘gua Lat $6; 159,099} 1 62,700] ’ i 8,123,000, OTR NT Cureao, baw... Dried frults, tal G, apples, Lrla.! Withdrawn from store ou Saturday for city cons sumption; 12,731 bu wheat, 10,cOL bu corn, 1,878 bu vats, 672 bu rye, 1,591 Lu larley, Tho following grain waa imspected into store on Monday morning: 1 car No, 1 pring, 10 cara No, 2 do, UT cara No. 3 do, 119 cara and 200 hu rejected do, 12 cars uo grado (239 wheat); 1 car No.2 cora, ST care bith-tnized do, 371 curs and “7,800 bu No. 9 do, 07 care and 5,030 bu rejected do, 8 caw no grado do (iat n) | 12 cars white oaty, 15 cars No, 2 do, 24 care and 1,100 bu rejectest do, care no grade do (69 oats); 1 car No, 2 rye, Ls card No, 2 do, 12 cars rejected do, 2 cara no grade do (43 rye); 16 care No.9 barley, 17 care Fefected doy Lear no grade do (34 barioy). ‘Total (416 care), 456,000 bi, Inspected out: 194,286 bu wheat, 465,181 Lu corn, 121,C61 bu oats, 6,415 bi rye, 1,055 bu Larley, The following shows tho dtitribution of the bresd= atuifs shipped from thia city during tho past week z ipped— 3 By rall, My cans e Asutal Guts, hestt, | Gere. 230,605 to Onwego, ‘fo Ogdeusbur, ‘To Wirou , : +e other U's, portal ‘Yo Colborne, To Kingston. Tolats...., Taken fur city ws 60 13; 88,2 43 63,5) cea tg a Tia dae a ‘T42 bu rye and 44,082 bu barley abippod by rail, ‘The pork-jackers Lsve decided ta hold a natfons! convention Iu Ht, Lowia on the 18th of October, to which nony but packers will be adinitted, ‘They hope to be able to barmouize without trouble when relieved from outalde pressure, A letter trom Wiuona, Minn,, reports splendid weather in that section, aud that cam apatively fithle damage lias Leen dcno in that ueigutorboud thus far, Sore wheat has sprouted, wut much leas than hiss been reported, and a good yield ta antictyaied, though scorcely up tothe average, Wheat js arriving morg freely at'the country stations, acu will Le forwarded wore :hlerally within afew days, ‘Tho prospect is a cheering one, butit 8 thought that the crop will grado unurually low neverthelcws, ‘The Board of ‘Trade bos instituted another inuova- tiou, which may prove tobe arcfunn, ‘The wheat and coro circles are surrounded by ay trou ailing, frou which visitcre are (theoretically) excluded, Still anglber reforia ; Ox petition trow several promos Snen.t wemLers, the Directors buve decided to upen tie lower ball Lotween thy hours of #15 aud %:15 6, w., each day except Bunday, gaa kind of cleartug-bouso for Wesett cent of tradewin produce. This will prube ably prose tu Leo seal reform, At present the juvo- ails who act av settlement clerks, and make diminu- Uipe trades uf 10:@500 Lu between themselves, usurp the room on ‘Change which older and laryer mun bave 16,077] been went to occupy. “They are sometimes vory much in tho way thore, though thoir usefulners {a Undine puted, Tho leading produce markets were ngain irregular yesterday, provisions being stronger, and breads tufia easter, tho latter being deprested by Ano weather here i atronger lake freighta, in addition to advices from Tutope which were rather discouraging to holders, Tue shipplug moyemont dragged rather badly tu cons sequence of higher figures belng asked by carriere, aud the bulk of tho business transacted was for future delivery, Thero wann free movement in domestic dry goods at fully-sustained prices, Groceries were in fal do mand, and were atendy in values, Tho fish trade ro- mains vory quiet, but maiataing a firm tone for both nd malinater deecriptlons, Tho rtocks of mack~ erelare light tn all the markets of the country, and prices havo again movet upward. An advance In Labrador herring {@ also noted, Dried truite remain quict, and for domostic varieties thero is leas rtrenuth ta the market. Vrices of butter snd checes were the enmo agat the close of last week, where they wero about steady, Bagging was unchanged, Coal and wood ruled quiet and firm, Tho ofl matkel dlaplayedt a gocd degree of activity, and, aeldo from Husced, In which tucro wis ® decline of 2¢, tho prevalent feeling waa firm. Carbon wasa We higher, Paints wero in rather Vetler request, Lenther remalne dull and easy, Lutnber was rather qutot yorterday at tho docks, ‘The offerings wore liberal, but buyers evinced little tion to take hold. The yard trade was fair, Tulng easy in rympathy with tho wholes markot, Building materials were activo at unchanged Prices, Tn wool, broom-corn, and hops no changes of Impottance were noticed, all being quoted aa hereto= fore, Reeda were quiet, and timothy was quotably lower, Hides were low, ffay met with s mowtarmte inquiry, prairio being oaater under inercased reecipte, In the green-frult trade there wero fuw changer. Prachos were cnsict, aud prices for other fruits wees generally in buycrw’ favor, ag recelvara were anxious tu cloves out, the deniand bere light, as usual on Mons Vegctablos wero almost unualable and unquota ultry was atrongor, EXPORTS FROM THE SEANOAND, "The following were the exporta from tho four lead- ing citles of tho Atlantic ¢raboard for therlates named: Week end Week ene tay Sept, 1g, 4,187. 73 bie, Flour, rte Wheat, 18R HK 4,097,100 *From seven pointe, DRY Goons, The Commercial Rulleits gives the following as tho importa of dry goods at New York during Auguat: ‘Manfa, of wat... Manfs, of ention Monts, of wik, Mantes, of thr, . Muneel, dry goods... Total icesce:: Manfs, of wrod... Manta, of cotton, Maula, of ait. Manfs, of tiax,, Muscel, dry quods. Matal, cecceeee od. iM, $4, O,bUS MCT, 107 AYU US Total thrown on the murket.... $1,540,554 §18.168,90 $121,965, 157 ANIEREL YOR UascenObNN, Bye the Manfe 16 OF WOOT. os 6B 2 Of COLUM... OF KLM. 455,158 15H PROVISIONS. TOG PRODUCTS—Wer moderately active, snd Atrouger atl round. The supply of hogs was finitod, And priees were irreguiar, heavy lots being quoted Wigher; Lat the chief cause of tho strouger feeling was a whit per to tho effect that pork for this month 1s cornered vo uffeetvally that the shorts have uothing left but to buy in on tho Lest possible terms, There wan a good nbipping movement of all kinda of product, aud stocks wili probably be warked down closely by next statemerit Uay-—Wednesday of next woek, Mas Ponn—-t7au in good demand, with very Nght offerings, aud is better demand for shipment. Tero §4 little doubt tlut the market {9 largaly oversold for the month, and under that (mpression tha market nd- vanced 35@50e pur bri, but clored easier, Bales wero reported of 1,4) Uris cash at £21,675 1,090 Urls sollor tho month at $2174 \2 21,50; 4,750 brie acller October at .004521,20 ; amt 75) brie acller the scar at $13.10@, 18,20, Total, 9,020 Lwla, Tho market cloved tame at $1,95@21.73 can ce salar tho month ; $22.9%4591.00 reller October 5 and §24.05G 14,10 sellor the year, Lanp—Was quiet, out Oru, and advanced 5@T40 Per 10) tin, in aymps thy wity! pork, thera being iio Chango in Liverpool aed untling doing 4u New York, Salcr were 250 tea caah at $1.00; 75 ce choice de at 213..0; and t,250 ten stellor October at F15.100EL15, Total, 1,073 tcx, The mivrket closed Arin at $10.05 cant or seller the month; at $ J.16 weller Uctubar ; and at $12.0) osked for wellor tha yoar, * Mxata—Weru quiet sail fim at former pricos on winter cured iota, but a ¢ hido firmer on aumincr cuts, which wero tn very good demaud fu proportion ta the offerings, Saies wero ranarted of 20,000 fla shoulders Ab 83ju 5 15,000 fee short choars at 125¢; 20 bxssummer long cloara at U0: and 250 tes’ sweat plekied Hama (10 tts) at te, Tho market cloand at 8@4.0 for shuuldors, coe ‘of asller Septomter, aud Aigo for do acller’ October; 14,0, for long clears, canb or acli¢r Beptomber, and 117j¢ for do seller Oo- tober; 122 for shart nike, “cash or seller Bep temter, and 1240 for do ¢sller Uctover? 126 for abort ulears, cash or seller 8: ptember, aud Ivigo for do weller October, Boxed meta vo higher tun tho pries for loons lote, Tawny ary short clear, boxed, quoted at 124¢5 and long cut’ hams at 13N@19 Ker Summer-cured "Euglal ineate, #40 for shoulders, loose; 11$5¢ for Cumberlands, Cored ; 1180 for lon clears ‘lo ; and 31740 fur abort’ 14be do ; awoetepiekle haonu, 15 ew avernge, 10@1lc, Macon meats quoted Va lshe for hams, Ugo for shoulders, i',¢ for whurt ribs, and 13;ge for suurt clenza—all packed Gnyase—Waa quiet at tide. BEEP PRODUCTS—‘Were qulot rmd_nominally une changed at $4.50 fur mess; $/.80 for extra mises; aud $24,.6@24.60 for hams, TaLLow—Quuted af BY@Asjo Low packers’, Baloa wetv 160 brie at Yc. 3 GREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Waa fn rather better diztiand, though the buytug was couduod to local dealers,aleppers boing ont of the market, Thera was no change I2\ prices, though buyers generally asked for further conessious, Bales were roported of 525 bris winters partly at $5.40; 0:0 brls wpring extras at $5.75@0,80 ; and Ct! brls rye flour at $4.10, ‘Total, 1,525 bris, ‘The market closed with the following an the atking range of pricusy Choloowin- ter extras, $6,507.60; common to Rood a 250,50; cholce spring ostray, $5.75@1.25; fale de, slipping Rrades, $5,255,651 Minnesota, $6,2567,60; patent springs, $3.7585,50; spring auperfiney, $2.1584.25; Tye flour, #1.75@5.02, Buan—Was quiet and unchanged. Baloa were 30 tous at $15,5u910,U0 free on board cara, Conn-dLaaL—Wan quiet at $25,006925,50 per ton for coarse, Salea were 10 tons ot $25.00 on track, WHEAT~—Was teas active, and moze widely opened outthan for suveraldayy pant, The Uritieh mupkots wore heavy, and tho woather era fine, while New York ‘was tamo anc wesk, but our inapertion was ven poor erthan tho recent average, only about 124 per cout of the morning's reeelpts being good enough to deliver on cuntracts, the tutal receipts not being large, against trea ablpments on Saturday, Thn consequence was Utele pressure to buy for buis mouth's delivery, and to soll for next, which widened the premlum on cash tote to nearly dc, and on seller the month to f3c, aa com- pated will October, though these differences wore uot ‘ully maintained, The fact that our atock nf No.9 spring hav dwindled to s very small quantity, aud that bat Litle is coming iu, excttad some fears along the eptember aburta, irrcaportive of the feeling at other winte, aud they bought frvely to the extent of the of- cringe, while caals Jotu wero in good request, some bee fog wanted for shipment, taken while the ‘reat wus toh tue chance ef & aqueezo ‘Tne reault wa» an appreciation of Wo icc, fee after ihte month dechned fully jo with the closing quotations of Saturday. ea were i fair aupily and easier tu tho extent of ut fye, Tho advices’ from the wheat~ srowing sections do not indicate that there will be a lush of receipts right away, while the yenoral expecta. tion is thut the wheat of thie year’s crop will into the lower yradea mach ture largely (hag usual. On the quealion of totd wupply opinious are very much divided, Lut a good wiany operators who profuaa to believe that Liyh prices will ensuo on tie crop aro afraid of bat preasut, and luciined ta count tha Inarket on the noar future, A falr profit fe offered ut preveut rates fur atipmentto Europe, but abippers seem to La afraid to taku bold on European account, faariug at tho margin of profit would chauge to ona Of loss Lefore the property would azrivoan the other aida of the Atlantic, “Seller UctoLer opcual at SLUSH, receded to $1. advanced to $1.13, and fell bark to $1.i9%"" at the close, Heller the month sold at $1,145 (41.113¢, being 1p avove Ucto= bar wiziy, and $40 sboveth later, closing igo bbove, at $1.01, Cael No. 2 spring closed at $1,153. Seiler tha year was nominal at about We below Uctaber, Cash wales were rouusted of 1u0d bu So, 1 epriug ut #1184 101,100 bu Nv, ado at $L1a@LIS Gs 25,400 bu No, 3.do at $1.00% @1.07 ; 1,600 Li Falected do at UueUERGe 5 and YO00 bu by ‘nauuple ab TeaQade, Total, La,400 bi M bra WitkaT—Was iu good demand and firm, imioxt utter abeenve of oferuyy, Bales were to 360 uu new No. wt $1.28; for uid No. 1 Nu. J was uot mentioned. Was betive and wosk, duchiuing 2'j¢ par bi, Uverpool wae quoted unchanged, Mark Lane gdigls ver quarter lower, New York val, while the Weather bere wae Hue, und the receipts fair. A yood Many ailing usdare ware secuited from the couuiry, TRIBUN Induced by good weather, and local ecilera tonk tho faine cus, Whilo thera waa wearcely any domanil ex- cept from the alotin, who, however, took vit rather freely when they found tho market ro dectdedly in {hele favor, ‘The proay oct of an tnmaually Ini wit a further rine in frelghta, tends to al funrket even moro than thors further E: weakens was universal, Advices from Lauin, Peoria, and other Western points rae yield, preaR Our i told the rame ators, Tho unexpectedly high temperature of September fs developing tho corm ata rapid ra anil promites to give a crop far in owe that has been hitherto gathered, making for the defcfeney In wheat, anil providing terfad for a aplenidid hay crop, ‘Thin secon analety with which country. the cobaequent weakness, Seller Uctober 0) Ge, receded (0 FO},¢, advanced to Gie, fell, Give, and clored at Beller (he month mised th Litter cloving' at bye, 1 Give, and rejected nominally at Ba, 1" were roportad of 27,400 hu highemiaed at th ya gu hoco Un Ne, Dat Ought ve ON bu re net any. atnends the ma. ta for (hn, ratora rush to sel) and pened at back to hy, ve cash soldat tra Sl he, clortng at cule. Seller Now Semter auld at 560; and seller the year at 54451 Jose at. New jotted at i and 4,800 bu by Famiplo at H6able, Total, bn, ‘s— Ow pathy wit corn, averaging 314 ye lower, Colpte wero hberal, New York way quoted and the aborta wore lueline:! offerings were wot vory be: toward the middle of the session, but clored advance lost, 'Thero wan also ican inquity property, then advanced to We, amd cloned at Buller the month Hold at'3i%c, down to dd Mec, stud closed at :4/se blu,” Seller the yea Iadiye, cloning at tho outalde, Cash No, 2 iA Mge anket, with ealen uf 55,200 bm at:4 bu rejected at :H@ ye ah Were in mo.lerate demand and eaey, in aym= Me re- “down, 0 bold om, though tle ‘sand tho market ratlied with the for carly Tho shipments wero reported tu be over 20,000 DU, most of the oats having probably. be fought previously, Rellor October nold at 31%, (a'% iF sald nt closed at fe $ 10,800 white by eatnple at Ht; tadde § 4,200 Hi nixed AETHER, all on track | 6,000 bu at 34(@41e free on bowrd, AYE—Wan in moderate demand and about under increased receipts, Atout 20,0C0 bit ported abtpped, prohably on Saturday, Cash No wuld, ub 7278 "ye, closing at the inalde, at 663i 6 Rofo f October, (4745e for the month 3600 im No, 2 Kies 2,00) bu rejected ample nt (dq ie. Total, 6400 bu. The market opouod weak, wud prices de ‘Patol, 41,000 bu, Mo lower wern ected uo Options were Innetiye avd nominal at 7B Cash sales Inctide at clined Lglye, and subscqueutly railed, closing firm and le hij cr than on Saturday, Tho market was firm, especially ut tho clove, owing to appreuenatona that’ there will not bo enough cash No, 2 contracts, the greater pat of the baricy riving being inspected terday tho fuferior grades were 4u luc der ‘largor offerings and oa restrictod while No, 2 waa quoted firm at §1,09.¢1,0), in to fll now are nto the lower grades. Yca- of un demanit, No, Ssotd at Tse, aud rejected ut 6icidGe, Bamplea, when bright, were in dovzaud and firm at $1.14@: 6 Dark lote wero slow. Seller the mont’ sofa Seller Oot wold AU $1.04, nud 4,000 bu No, dat $e; 6.8.0 bu by. 1,08, and clored at $1,09 bid, 1.05, tell ta $1084; up LATEST. In tho afternoon mess y+ ic waa quiet aud $21.40 for September and S41 1,750 Urls at $21.40 for Se for Uctuber, 11,00 for Ortoher, cuiber, and $20,059.22,00 on track, le at boa vit track; 1,200 bu at GogGxe delivered, ‘otaly firmer at Salen: Lard won quiet and unchanged at $13.00 13,05 acilor Septemby Sales of in averaging 15 Ibs at Ie, ¥ he Se 114g for the isnt Beller Getuber sold at $l $leIDiny Corn’ waa dell and wer October sold at 59:52:30, September closed at ats were slow and September sod ut dbs, 1 Boao 2a and $t: “Hac, ¢, both elositiy at tie inside, GENERAL MARKETS, 1217-2 1:,15 seller Octovor, eats include Joy tea sweet pickled Lams was moderately active and easier, selling at and closing at the inside. ag@ly, and closed at k, closing 74e lower, Beller ge, auct Cloved at the inside dud tho year at 53gKi aie at Rdeclinof 3Ze, Bellur and roller October at te, Was engaged Jor Ju,L00 bu corn to Buffalo BROOM-CORN—Continues in motterate demand and steady, New corn Is camtng {n slowly, aut ally of a fafr quality, but, being green, thers 4a goner- fy no alo forit, Itls cetiuated tat about 2,500 tons of ald will ‘bo carried over, which is less than one-third of the amount on hand last year, Goud to cho ico hurt, 19y@lde; brush thut will work into a cholco hurl broom, 11j¢@12i¢; falr to goud do, 104@10Ke ; iufe- rtor brugh, 8). Ye; crooked, 0 -GHe. BUTTER—Continnea tn moderate aupply, der s continuously good demand remains jirm, , and un- Qua tations aro as followst Choice to oxtra yellow, 3@ MWe; medinm to good grades, 194’ common, fe. in! feriur to BAGOING—Tho demand for grain baja ta now aatia- factorily uctive, but the opcuing of the active on was delayed to #0 lato a period that holders aro apprehensive that the supply will prove some. what excessive, and all hopes of an advat uco havo been abandoned, Durlapa aud guuutes are easy, Wo quote: Stark, 2 Aworican A, Wye; Amoekeag, 28 28e; burlap Dage, 4 bu, 1i@lse; do 6 Ace; gunnicr, ringle, 153@1¢e; do double, Woul-sacka, 60.4 52¢, BUILDING MATERIALS—Were tn gnoit Lewiston, 2c; Montaup, 29¢; Otter Creck, bu, 153 2% @26o; demand and tolerably uteady, excent cementa, prices for which aro sometimes shaded by competing dealers, Wo quote; Common brick, $5.00@5.50 @ m; presued do, $12,03@20,00; limo, 70 fu bulk and $1.09 Utica, Loulsvilte, and Akron cement, §1/ land cement, $7,007.59; atucco, $2,95@2, in bra; 43; Porte 50; New York atucco, $J,v0@3.50 ; plastering-hatr, 18@40c pur bu, CHEESE—Dusiness is ax good as could be at this season of the year, and for Que facto: oxpectea Fy cecso prices aro pretty woll sustained. Lowor grades slow some irregularity, We quote good to prime at 104@ 1 hy COAL—No price changes were noted in the coal market, ‘Trade remains qufet at tho quotations follow Lehigh, $10.00; Lackawanna, range in; EI ¥, eg, S10: canned, §4,00(G900 5 Ey 80 1 $4.0. and nut, Hocking + do, wiley, $6.00; Lndiana biock, $3.60; Baltimore d Oliv, Ws Iuinals, EUGUS—Wero slow at 1355@ Uo for guarantoed pack- agos, aud lower juices weru accepted for caace in nu certain order, FINM—Tho mrackorel “catch” has been failure, and high prices avon Ukely to prev out thewssson, At the East o further sharp baw been estsbilybed, and & pertial through- padtvance upward moveaout lero fa thus nocesultnted, No.1 whoro ia now licld at $10,25 (10,60, and No, 1 bay at $4.00@3.95, Labras dor Ler~ ring alxo ta beld higher, new split being quoted ut £3,5008,75 per tg Url, Cod tu uteadly, We revive ovr Mat aa Nu, 1 whitetiel, Wy-brl, $4.75 trout, $4.50@3.7 ore mackerel, ne ORR: No, 2 3 No, 1 bay kits, BL; ring, aplit, bel, $6-brl, 64.5002 4.153 Labrador 7.433 do W-bel, $/,50@3,75 ¢ sculed herring, dtiadsc; Columbla Liver wba FRUITS AND NUT: Lake feb remain tir macl mackerel, fibril, § 1.05, ; hank cod fink, $5,088.61 fallow: }0, 200, $4,65@.4.705 No.1 it, he-brl, kere iSUKe§ I erring, round, bri, $7,004 on, Abel, $3,256 50, An abseticn of ‘activity Ja atilt apparent in the domestic fruits market, nor need any consblerable taovement be louked for Unt the views of holders ore modded, In foreiga fruita a modora: amount of trading wos accommulished: furmly wel gun'w'ned pres, E1Ox—Datew, 6464: Layers, 16@ 8c; Turkish prunca, ‘10, prunes, Ivette; reising, Inyers, 62 ric 2, Wo atiote : Agavdruma, AYE ls¢e at Freucs loose Ca Muncstel, $2.5 @9,85; Valencia, 10K G11 Qc; Zante eur- Tanta, TaT ye; citeon, Bye; "lemon ‘yp 2c, Doxnatiom Alden apples. Witte; apples, 10gjtoyo; Indiana and Tilinole, 8: cl a1 0, mixed, 0 @ Uy eel, 14 Michigan 35 Sy C5 10483 do, Ac; raspberries, piited cherries, a5t236. NDTH—FUverta, 1 10! monds, Terragon: &22c; Neplcs waluuts,1$ @¥e} Grenoble walnuts, Wiglics rarite T4805 Pocany, Luray, la glicy Wilinlugton peanuta, 8 By oF, enDeaeD. ‘peanuts, O4@rc; African peanuts, Bia oe. GUEEN FROITA—Peechen were plentiful snd slow, thaugh offered at lower prices, Nheral supply anc easy, the inquiry being vault on” Monday, Oranges, $1,0044.0) Other fruits were in Nght os per bor + 231,00; Delaware cos bea $1,50 per basxet, anil $1,152.45 per box; epples, common tu good, $4,004 afu er bel; choles to, 5278805 do An ar Iola, 242, r bri grapes, 4 3 ic eket | its (ARIE per eae of 0 tbe Presta wa H1.0 pi } plunie, 6061.26 per basket; Oati- fornia pears, $ |.cu.a5.11) per box, GUC; S—Trade waw moderately active at gen- furaished alata fcr—Hangnon, ON@IKes Lovitwiana, tate.) “* i Csrohos, 7; erally steady pricwi, ‘The following quotauons aro ss BBC; Covvem—O. U. Tava, IYRI02 Iuva, No, 2, 30 @IMNyo; choice tofancy Rio, i 2ie; good to prime 2303 colnmon to 36 @ t2ig03 ronating, a8 442ley BMargcalbo, 2126e, fi 1 wile; grapulated, do No. 2 dus glue; O, Wale; GC No, 2, vc3 yell ws wolew brown, 9a fale to prin j common tu, F4@N%4 c} cholce motes: 9.493465 comnuon to good do, 1iWs¥5¢c. SIMUR—Cantornig auger-loal mout drips, $1.405¢1,10; ailver dri yy ext: Ghatioet Good wigzar-Lotve wirup, 60.5256 Gua Ge} New Orluaus molzeaca, choice, now, + do yrivue, G$e10¢4 da common to good, &: ws We; comMOR molaseee, 40 We} claves, ASASe: oes- yO; WULMELE, 61358 1.00; Porta ho motaaies, *ckotiapy, Slee, Haplue, 18Kay La, Usa de 1 ener, UG. Cafeutta gi vger, La3g'y 1G Hoare 2'r German Mottled, otter iga ware liberal, and th dechny of bug per tou for priirie. ity Hobe, Cy stigcs Stade Slot A Singavora Java, 24g260; Cuata Rios, J ‘rishod anit powder. ry peepee U9 e3 oxiry low, "G No, “I Dy odo, 8% ar, sirlpey 15QB%e 5 dia- ro Aue, extra dk 1 ato , Ot Tes von e. markot Tiwotby a sold at about forte Oxurc, Buyers yensrally. ro quite « yustantes of thu auuud couditiog of tho bay, plaud prairie liretaght $11.50 ; F) tiraudh 4 No. No.1 du, #40,507 No, 5.0-(418.90 fres on mo extent bevguso they think are Ukely Wo cud uinate tn a decline. Green chy butchers! Biyisle; arcen oured Leavy, bs 4,05 grace t calf, Bes dey Hing hide aif, 15«15s,¢; dey" aalted ‘hides, 113 ine, bad clawed av damaged, Liasuaged stock Urlnge ti prive, aud branded tu yer cuut off, Bhopp age, 406 45¢; Ianabe, ications of weakners, which We quote: ght and 4, kip wud duacon Hidus with ony grab sud over are wontlirda pelte-Shoar- wpe, HUPS—Werw quiet. ‘bo weather {6 considored more favoruble for te crop, bus Jeauen tho deprodation. ‘of Insocta, conaine ary ynoted at 25 4 SUC, MIGUWINES—Were tn wuderste demand, tun calc: ood decllue of yc, do, sympathy with ao ulited to Bow Wir , but at a eoalas AY, SEPTEMBER” 7, ~ 1875. ferling on the ecaboant, Axlen wise iInMLOCR, Calf, Now. ...81.10@1.25 | Line, sevens eB BGR OT Qi, No.2... Babs | Battal slaugh- Yeais, No, 1 T3G4100 | ter eule (Lest) 3a AT k: foe GPCR AM vole... 24a 31 2a 81 ALG, Dt tag al Pic mers ag 34 Qe 26 OAR, Oreala0 aa 40 ma Ww BOG At Dha 3h FRENCIL RTOCK, . 1,0021.40 + 1.6 49.10] Kip ced oft ot Be, eiiig treo relicra at We for raw, nnd 720" for bojhed, with oftera of round dite 'at 1@2s Jers, Carbon. wan qioted “up a doce Olhor oiln wore ‘eomuaratirely woadys Carton (alindard whitey, 16 deg. tert, Viet da Minote tognl tent, 11 deg., Maz ito head- Hight, 115 deg, 1a tt xtra lard ofl, $1,082 No. 1, Matures Nov 2. cegsvey Unaced, hotted, “te + whale, Tete mpern, $2.9%94,15; neatsfoot off, atrictly pure, $1,182.90; do, exe tra, verde No. J, set bauk oli, 6$e¢ airalts, Ges plumbagn oll, Hieties theponting, Bi asia; umpbiba, Gsgratity, Wallac; naphtha, common, 12abwe! Went Virginin oils, natural, 29 deg, 350, natursd, 0 deg, 9024 Forduced, 28 deg, 2A 20, VOULTRY—Tho offerings wero light yesterday, and, under a comparatively fair inquiry, (ie marker was for common to good apring, ant ; Achickeus and aprings of equal mze, feyn wore salable at 22c, SEEDS—Timothy waa dull and lower, The offere inga were lvern}, and there were few buying orders in from any quarter, time new gold at $2.45.¢2.80, and common to guod at $2.15@240, Flax sold at $c 1.60, Most of tha flax arriving goca direct to the milli, Clover wan Innetive, SALT—Wae moderately activo nt the annexed prices, lage, and Cannde fluo, $1.00; ordinary Tuw, Weg do ry, without bags, $2.75 dairy, witit GO ton dairy, per aick, $4.00, VEAL Wan quoted at @10c, the onteide for extra, VEGETAULES—Were alinost mnsalable on the street, Swent potatoca ‘Drought $5.£0,00.09 for dure reys and B).94.09 for chinten Tiituol, Tomatoes, ‘oufons, and potatoes wero very dull, WOUL—Tho market ts dull and easy, though the Mocka nto not Inge, Weatern milla nre cending {a ‘mall ordera, and there is somo Et ru demand for country woole, Prices remain ag before: Tule jo poor to good, washed, strictly primo, f226ue; i washed flecco, fine, 40@tie; do madlum, ba, z 40 480 41ce4te3 do coarse, ’aatcs ’ unwashed, fino heavy to Nant, 9618; d0 mediuin, $9@330; do coarse, 2@ ce LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. + CATILE—Recolvod since Saturday, 2,700 hosd, Tho supply was matertally amaller than fa usually seen in tho yards ou tho opening day of the week, and, with » Probatility that to-das's receipts will also prove to be Ught, there was more steadiness to tho” market than las charactorized {t of late, ‘Thcro was not a spectally active demand, either from the home or Eastern trado, but the combined wants of thoso two classe of buyers very nearly equaled the aupply, and former quotations wero fully sustained sll around, First anid second class beeves did not comprise a very considerable por- tion of the offerings, but there was a goodly numbor ‘of fair to good grades, and the Average quailty waa fully up to laut week, Wo quote tho market atoadly, as follows: QUOTATIONS,, Extra Doover—Gradvi stecrs, weighing 1,350 to 1,30 I tecsvnasecare se S0A0QO.75 fut, well formed 3 sear atuora, weighing 1,2.0 ta is ++ G,15@6,25 itteued stects, welgh- ANGI100 (01,250 WS. .se sce seeren ene 5,00@5,¢0 Medsim Grades—Steera tn falr flesh, wulgh- Sng 1.100 to 1,290 Ibs... 4.25@5,00 Butvherw' Stock—Poor to an comman to cholca catzs, for clty slaughter, weighing 800 10 1,100 tha. Stock Cattle—Common cat ta 1,050 th: 2,75@ 1,00 2,76@3,75 stags, bulls, and acalawag atvers, Texas Cultle—Tisrough drowen, CATTLE 8a! Number and description, BL chotco steers... 31 good stecra, 28 yoo 1 btears. ood store, nedium atecrs. Kansan atcora.. 20 Texas atcora, oe 27 273 22 Cherokes ateers.. PORT e Eee reees 0 3.03 HOGS—Recetved, 6,600 head. | Tf oxtra Philadelphia ee bo excepted prices wero weak and lower, ‘The eclive was uot very serlous, but the gonoral feelin sevmed to Lo favorable for a further reduction, ani thera ig Vittle doubt that with anything like liberal roe celpta prices would take a sharp downward turn, Both tocal and outalde huyern operated cautiously, and salen were slow at $7.70@7,00 for common io prime Ught, and at 7.40@7,75 for poor to good heavy. Skiypora and inferior heavy were neglected at $3,56@ A careload of fancy Towa hogs averaging 221 Iba 08 $1.9). too, satire, 0 7.7L] BS... 280 7,68) SiiZEP—Tho supply amounted to about 659 head, There way a moderate inquiry from the local trade at $3,604.75 fur common to choice, NEW york. New Yone, Sept. 6,—Uraves-—Frenh offeriage 4,190, making 4,000 for the waek, against 11,520 lost i market slow but firmer ond tho decline noted for threa previous market doya waa matoly recovorod : very poor to strictly prime native atecte, 6@1Ic, a Low ga- Ine to 134@q13\4e; poorto good Texas and Chorokco cattle, Tu 936e.. Briar aD Lawns—Tecetpte, 6,070, making 31,270 for the Mreok, againat 24760 lk weeks markot fulr at 460% 0 for aheep ; SGT 40 for © greater ie of the sheep "rout A aseeptu; most af the lence at 6N@Tc Awine—Arrivols 7,320, making 17,020 for the agaiust 16,470 last woek ; none offered alive; dr dull at 10474 10%6, EAST LADENTY, Harr Linguty, Ps. Sept. 6,—Catrin—Recelpte to- day, iucluding Baturday and Suudsy, were 3,113 head; total for tho woek ending thls day, 9,128, agalnat 8.503 the weex before: tho week's arrivals ato®as follows t 250 cara of through atock aud 26 for sale hero, tho largiat run for a yood wllle ; the supply, howovee, for this weok'a market {s fair so far; not business chough to-day to form quotations, Hoas—eceipts for three deya, 6,570 head ; total for tho wook, 15,780, sgainat 11:15 head’ tha wock befor Yorkers, $7.6@8,10 ; Philadelphia, $8,€0@08.40, Huesr—Recelpia fur throo daya wore 2,200 hoad : tota for the week, 1,650, agalnat 14,500' the week before ; selling at $5,1525,c0, eT. Louis, Sr, Louis, Sapt.0.—Ioas--Btaady and firm pera, $1.80G@7.00; bacon, $1.55@7.8U3 butchers, “Cartix—Btoady, with fair demand; good to choice native. 85.25@5,25; common to fair, $3,255.00; epee fo choiey Forans, $9,754.25; common to falr, $2,208 CINCIINATH, Crrormwatt, Sept. 6,—Hous—Recelpts, 2,239 ¢ ahin~ j, Rood light, $7. y butchers’, $8,00@8,25, LUMBER, ‘Tho wholesale marcct was duli and weak yesterday, A Cow asles wore miady early, but city dealers as a rule took hold sparingly, and the country trade was poorly Fopreacoled, It Ja thought the attendance of country dealers will bo larger towards tho closo of the weok, as then tne Ezpoaltion will be opon, and visltore can get the beneAt of the reduced farce on the various rail. roade. Yesterday plece atutf wan slow at $9.00, and mmimon inch st $4.0069.60, mill-run at §2,60@14.0), 0 and Jat a $1.50, Hales Schr Falcon, from Ludington, 120,000 folata anil acentiing at $8.00, by J. BI. Loomis & Co, ‘The feed trado ta active at the prices given below, ‘Therofs somo cutting at the more remote yards, but dualeré generally are dispoued to adhere Lo current priced ¢ HEBE CIQAT 4. peseeesersgsen «: H44,00@ 13.00 week, qi Berond clvar, J jnch toa iuch.. 42.096 45,09 ‘Puled crear, | iu 10,00 Tutea clear, 39.00@10.00 Glear dooring, ve 83,0048 35.0 “4 19,00 ee 14,09@1T.00 er ee BOLO 4 32,000, 25.0064 24,09 35.0037 UO 25,00 627,10, 95,00837,00 25,00:427,00 Clear aiding, | Firat common sldlog.ovessseeee Flooring, drat constan, drosted! Flooriuy, secoud common, dzvus he ox boardy,'B.. « utock Loerda, ib pscdebs Std ic, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Spectal flevateA to The Chicaco Triben Livenroot, Sept. 6B—11 a, m.—FLour—No, No. 2, 286, Grarn—Wheat—Wintar, No. 1, 108 943 No, 2, 10074; spring, No, 1, 10024; No, 2, 98 64; white, No, 3, 11s 4d; No. 2, 11a; club, Wo, 1, Ie Od; No, 2, 11s 4d, Corm—No, 1, 318 9d; No, 9, sis 6d, Voovistons—Jork, 794, Lard, American, 630@sve, . Livenyoon, Beyt. 6—Lateat—Lasp—igsia, Cuxese—Firm j 52a, Tattow—<is, Poax—Western, @3664 5 Eastern, 0s, 208 60; Derr—72s 1, Hacon—Carmbertand cut, fia, Pernoexus—Nefinod, 0d; mylrite, Oly ANWR, Sept, 6, he. Loxnon, Hept. 6, ULAND—Tho rate of discount 9 open market for three months bills 101, or 9; Vetow tho Sank of England rates, SOLA—Maney, L716; account, 98%, ITED Hrases Honpse—B-2is of 5, OY ; 5-200 of WEY 3 10s, 108%; 5 naw fa, 105, Astenicay Rat.uoap Bzounitins—Now York Cone tral, OL Exto, 1614 ; preferred, 32, TaLLow—470 30 10a Gd, Huaan—No, 12 dry nalted afloat, 224@21s, Lixsren O1t—243¢0, Nxw, York, Bept, G—A London Bpecisl to the Tele- gram maya “Atthe opontng of business this morn Ing, tho Roneral markets were quict but steady, The market for American eecutitivs, while quict, was welle aupported, Uuttod Alater Avetwenties of 1865 vanced 44 percent. Erio slates advanced to 1%, and aro atrong and activa, Illnofe Central Raltroad atares declined 34, Feunrylyanta Rajlroatl slinres nro now selling at 45, Virginia Stale bonds, consolldated debt, have again advancod fully t percent, aud aro quoted At 62, a rise of 3 percent, n about a fortnight,” Pants, Sept. 6.—Hentes, Hoe 62i¢e, Fnanrront, sopt, 0.—New 5s, 10034, NEW YORK DRY-cooDs MARKET. Kew Yonx, Sept, 6.—Tho package trada wae rather lore activo, but a fair joLbing busines waa effected, Cotton Aannets, choviots, aud dyod ducks were In good demand, Four-yard and Ono brown sheetings wero ia stealy request, Stark, maitder, fancy, and plald Prints wore active, Gloghame closely solit up, Dress Honda and shawin in steady request, George Burgess & Co, linen importers, havo auapeuded payment, PITTSBURG OIL, MARKET. Trrranvno, sept, 8.—PetnocRus—Crude excited; $140 at Parker's, for immediate ahipment; refined, US BUX, Philadolpuls delivery, ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS.. NEW YORK, Special Dispatch to The Chieata Teihune. Rew Yorn, Sept, &.—Gnarx—Tho mnrket cloved duit, weak, and without demand, at fully 2c deeline to both weft and prime spring wheats, the only caso Wheee Saturday's prices were obtained being upon a settlement of two loada prime Nu, 2 Chicago at $1.1, early, after which 2loada choices do sola at $1.50, and old auber winter Michigan, which waa sold for mille Ing, ut $1.35 In atore, becnure nearce, and offerings of dry now winter were not made, while mor gradcs new: crop wero scarce and neglected ; No. 2 Silwaukeo waa eld at $1.55, with $1,32 bid ; Lalf a foad of No, 1 Mine nesots soldat $1.42; 4,0u0 bu white Michigan, now, sold at $160 for primo; and 1 car poor red Ohio nt $1.25; sales embraco 50,000 bu, Qata 1@20 lower at tho chise, with o weak feeling under freo offers of poor uew atock, which sold et 40c for hot Ohio; 42.440 for warm and atained doy 43@47e for falr to prime do; 482 0¢ for falr to Good Nu. 2new Chicago mixed; 628340 for cholve Wortern do; B2@550 for fulr whito Ohio to choice Western new 07 tho tract and aftoat, while 560 waa tho best bid for old No, 2 Chicago, with 60c asked, and old white nominally 6vgsie ; salea 60,009 bu, Ryw weg Iected and nomiind, Corn 1@2c¢ lower at tho clone, without trade befy much stimulated by tho decline, gates Delng Ught tar export, chiefly ut T0u73e for hot and warin ; THé75¢ for eleamer 3 and Ta@Tie for salle ing grado, while old was neglected ; yellow solid slow- ly at 780 for car-lotw; eufen are 65,07) bushete, Vaovistons—Out reeata ara in light demand for all kinds, and prices are generally unchangod. Bacon was quiet and steady at tla for elly long clear. Lard nigh- cr but rather qtlot, wilh Westera on spot at 13%c, city, 132¢¢, aud reftnad, 10; for futuro delivery tho tmarket opened with 12:7-100 bit and 130 asked for September, and 130-160 bid aud 14,0 asked for Oc- tober, TarLow—Stronger, with fair demand; eales of 80, U0 Thy, chiefly city, at vize, Warsxy—steady, with sales of 109 brla at $1.93, Fretaitts—Dull and stouly, To Cork, for orders, British Lark retet henve to Corl for ordera, with 3,0:0 ‘te grein al 630d, Rates of gralu, ete, to other Brite ish ports are without noticeatle change. [Py the Avactated Cres} eww Yone, Sept. 6,—FLoun—Market dull ; reectpte, 17,0.0 Urla; superfine Btate and Wostern, $4.45: 5.50% common to gmat oxtra, $1.75°20.00; good to choice, $050,505 while wheat extra, $6..0(87.60; extra Ultuy $.6447.203 KL Louis, $3,UAG8.60. changed, Cons-AMrar—Quict; Western, $365G 1.25, Gnsin—Wheat heavy J lowar; receipts, 114,« Mm bu; No, 2 Chicagi te Sida; do choice, 81.00; No, 9 Northwestern, #1033 No, 2° Slilwaukes! $125 3 Nov 1 spring, $1.40; winter rod Wester: SLM 14I; amber, #145091. 5; whitey Weatera, $1, 1.60, Rye—-Market dult; Canada, tu bond, | OM State, $1,02@1.uU3, Bariey quiet and unchan Malt quiet, but atesdy; Cuuade, $14, Cora—Fait demand, Lut at lower Fitea : 18) bu’ Western mixed atesm at 7'@léc; sail, 73¢77¢; heated and unsound, OS@i20; high mixed and yellow Wastern, Thasic. Vata lower; reccipts, 57,009 Jun; Western mixed, 014,57@58e 3 white do, oll, STia5Je, HAt—Firin anit unchanged, Guoceniks—itlo cotfes dull and nominal, at 13@ iisie lu yuld for cargoca wud 18121 %¢¢ in gol job- ‘bhi Sugar quict hut atesdy; fair te goa refluiny, 7312850; prime, Bo; Muscovack. Beg refuse wtoady at loz¢@ilye, ‘Molansce ¢S0 and nominal, Rico steady, with fait demand, i jeetenoa— quiet but firmer ; crude, 03:33 refitted, Ic. Hestx—Duit but unchanged. ‘Tunpentine—Mirket dail at 9% for spirits. Vaovisions—Vork Mrmor; nev ances, $21,1%321.25 2h. 1@21.20 Uctobor. Beef quiet, Midsies steady; 1ouy clear, Ase, “Lard firmer; primo stoain, §13,0 cas; 18 9-163 October, Hurren—Firm; Western, W@2se, Cuxgve—Heavy'and unchanged, Wiuaxt—Sarkot dull at $1.25, NEW ORLEANS. New Ontrase, Bept. 6.—¥Loun—Dull_and lower; supordny, $5.25 7 XX. $5.50; KKK, $5,757.00 ; cliolea aud fatally, SG 7.15, Conn-MeaL—Dull at 83,35, Conn—Quict ut r6.0 20, Oats—Firny at 42 o. Buar—Dull at $1.05, itay—Dall at $20.0), buaan—Firm ; jovbing, common, 81/@%0; fale to fully fate, 4 @lbo ; primo to choles, 1egi0 ye, Morasers—Qniet; ordinary to prime, 40@ 0a, Vaovisione—Pork rm; Weld at $13.50,” Dry salt shonldore dull Ase,’ Bacon dull; licid at Wie ¢ UGldizo, Hama ‘firm; ‘choteo mugar-cured, 1x@ 10; dull; refiued tleres, 14440 ; kez, 16c, Covrve—Dull; ordinary to prune, 1044(92te, Waiwky—Easy ; §1.21@1.24, BALTIMORE, Baurrwoxe, Sept, 6,—Fiaun—Market dull; West- 18 AUpeTAG, $US | extra, 65, 0UR012% 5 faut » BOG. Gnain—Wheat steady ; No, 2 amber Western, $1,433 mixed, $1.4); No, 2red Western, $1.40, Corn—Markct dull; Weatorn mized. 144c. Gate fir; mixed Woat- orn, 5isdio: white Western, 494520, 'Rye—Markot dull at vicest.ov, May—Folr demand Pnovistoxs—Stron; Bulk shoulders, 8: shoulders, Vgc; silos, 127;v packe crs, le; cleat riv, WC@IIC. ams, 15615 Kc. Lard—Refined, 614.09 14.75, Burrex—Steady ; Western extra, 2507 frsls, 23@ 2c. Pernotrus—Crude, 64@5),c 5 retined, 13@ll ie. ue cgtte lot f Wo cargoes, 18462010; Jobbing, Wupsxr—Sarkot dull at §1,2221.22, PULADELPHIS, ParLapecrora, Pa, Sept, —Froon—Demand fale and market firm for old ; extra, $3.50 ; lows wu, aud Minnavota extra feu Ohilo and Tndiuna, $4,50@7,50 86 “GRAIN—Wheat quiet ¢ no demand ; old red, #t.dcca 1.0; naw, $L42 Myo, 90@952, Corn slow } salzod, 7 gi. Ostu steady 5 oid waite, TW@7d0 ; BEN do, 179 Wusawy—Falr demand ; $1, Durign—Steady y County extras, sbGes2e; extras, 202565 firsts, 22g 21C; firats, 2: de, Cieeag—Dull but unchanged, Eaoe—Nowlual ; Western freab, 223230, TOLBULO, ToLeno, Sept, 6,—FLoune-Quist and nochenged, Guatn—Wheat dull and lower; old No, 2 white W, bash, $1.41; No, 3do, $1.01; No, 2 white Michig mber Micbigen, 23; No, z red plember, 65}0; Ootuber, i ll ; ‘No, 4, W8ygo ; September, wyifas white October, 8937c3 Blichlyan, 8}ge3 September, $90, ¥ariouredomiaal. MAd—1655C, Recritse Fons, 200 bsleg whost, 42,000 bu; corn, 10,1.00 bu; vate, 5,000 Lu, Siements—Flour, 1,000 bris; wheat, 29,000 bu; corn, 30,000 bu ; oats, 14,000 bu, GINCINNATI, Cinowwatt, Sept, 6.—FLous—Dull ; family, $6.40 6,00, BGRtin—Wheat easlor 4 new, bid, B0c@$l,30; old, SLsadts, Gorm yulet; Tus Gate quiet { 00, Barlay weglected. Ryo quict; No. 2, so, Paovinions—Pork opened af $22.00, ‘Lard quiet : steam, Uo} kettle, 19)@lde Butt meste fair oni 8h pot ba yes eptember; shoulders, 12'c% clwar, 12i;c, Lacon steady ; modarate demand} O90; 4,0; 155; Hous—~Fyeeb, 146150, Bourren-rsteady and unchanged. Curese—l0y@ite, Ots—Linseed—Quiel ¢ 68cy Lard, gummer patra, K Stato and Dradford firsta, 2aHo; Western ‘olla extras, 16@25¢ ; $1104 1.03, ‘Wiles —Fair and Srm ; $1.19, MILWAUKEE. as VERE, Bet, G,-FLOUR~—Quist and wns Sd Sen Guiin—Whest quiet and steady ; No, 1 Milwauki $1225 No. 2 do, $1.18} ; Beptember, $1.16); ; Octobe Corn quict aud firm; No.4 lc, Onte easier . 2, cant aud 2, BeptemLar, $1. A ie, + Puovisiows—Firm, Prime lard, 1844 @li4e, FPaesouts—To Bud: Uactirts—Fiour, Buen re—Flour, eptember, USe, Darley unsettled ; No, 0b IIe Dye dull and lower No, #21,0G2L,14, (og bieegiye ny 93,090 bu, 4,000 Uris ; wheat, 134,000 bu, ST. LOULA. Br, Louis, Sept. &.—Froun—Inactive, Gite Wheel dull aad Asougiag) He 9 ped wine Mess pork, al B@bse. Oats, now aid obt, @sJe, Nye, vse, Ty asking jgo higher rates, + lumber ; achr Oconto, Cucboygan, pany, will bo. sistauco,...Tha Nev, Mr. Bundy, aided in thia city Banday chtidren..., The tug Binckhall’s wheel was injured ie ae row's dry-dock tor, S1LATY, cans $1.49 Boptombor; $1.47% Oval ber, Corn doll aid lowers" mixed Western, ioe and Sopteimbar, Oste dull aud lowe Page canh ; Btige September, Ryo dull an Tas caal and Heptenibier, Puovistona—Vork euly and unctinngrd ; gu lovee, davrd aulet ant unchanged Your, Witney Steady aad unch ng Ateeetvrm—Flowe, 5,00) corn, 14,00) bus oats, 35,000 b 6,000 bu, $2.20, i peitne wea Autniner, $12.75, Mule meaty, 2 tracieage sie Wheat, 61,00 7 rye, 8,160 Inds ta} Chrvre —Wheit dull ang red $1,255 rejerted, Ws. (4 iedled, G70; oare, Gt-aGHe, Cate’ ates ly hanged; No, 1 'Btalo, 4to;.Nv. 2 do, ¢, FR—Wheat, 1,4°0 bit corn, 950 bug 0: Foes ab bing barley, 430) Gu, Vory tira; 1d teat, Use 5 Beate tery, lots, TROSFON. moderato detands Venter Muper Ane, £1,254 635 5 common extant 504 Waronaln and Minnesota, extra family, § heat, Ohio, Indians and Metin, 52 Ht. Louls, $7.92, Market quiots 1 at yelloy, HUFFALO, Burraro, Rept, 6,—CGaars—Whoat neatectod and ene rely nominal, Corn inactive; No, 2 Western often] + Htyo dul; car new Biato at about. ‘Ho on, Burley tnactives avaccely any offered, Haltta—Wheat, Te} corn, Ae, bOALMON gener a MARINE, FORT OF CHICAGO, SEPT. 0, Annrvep—Sehr Cathopole, Laulington, lumber s eh Bertha Harner, Escanaba, lumber: ache Grace Wh, ney, Big Miver, lumber; cbr Adriatic. Muskern, lumter 5 echr Te post, White Lake, luinber ; achr Emoliia, Muskegon, lumber} xchr Queen of tho West, Sliver Lake, lugs ber; rchr E.J, Roodor, Muskegon, limbs A. King, Bhowan ‘City, Imaker ; M, Mason, = Ford River, railroad ache oR. 2 Maron, White Ls wchr L. 8. Coates, Muskugon, Itimbers eche Warren, Wade's Pier, railroad tia; prop Vanderbilt, Bata’ nundtloss achrd, Q, More, Muskegon, lumber: seit Tucine, Maskegan, Jumbe ir AMetralio, Musk gon, lumber ; rele Seventh Obin, Muskegon, Ind on Kehr Little Belle, Muskegon, lumber: prop J4 Dutfalo, sunaries hr Joli Minor, Ocal whr Robert B, King, White fake, wos: Cloud, Green Bay, lumbers prop, Groh, Ade and, lumber; rchr Speed, Musk jon, tuinbers mehr Perry Mariuah, Mrwonville, eedar posta pod City of Owan Sound, Kineardine, ealty stmr Coren, Ste Joreph, mundrica; prop Messenger, Bt, Jyney) sundrh a prop G, J, Truce tel, Green Ihay, wituter achr Colonel Ellsworth, Oconto, riindeles Cooper, Alpena, aundiica; large Lrontor coals prop Fletchor, Baitalo, coats Ato Gey sitet teh snot Yort Hi yt; prop New ‘Era, Grand hig: butge'C, Allen’ Qenad harge City of Grand Taphtn, barge Wolverine, Mu-kegon, lumber; burga ity of Graud Uaven, Muskyon, lumber: Large Anprentig Boy, Muskegon, lumber; barge City of Erle, Murky. gon, uniter; schr Lavkowt, South Cinteayo, lumber; yrop Menoming ubkegun, aundrios ; sche ‘Thome Parsons, Nodyers’ Der, sundriers’ schr Marsey Bisrell, Cho.oygan, auudrioss mehr John Thy South Chicago, Ught pdehe Kit Grant, Inmber$ prep Cleimatiy, Peshtigo, towtny Veshliga, Peshtigo, lumber: bargs” A lanmbers sehr 0, R, dolieon, Sau: Belir Ik Ellenwood, White Lake, lambet. CLeapep—Nehr wey Uannab, Alaronville, 60 La pats, 5 brie tlour,1 Lr) pork, 1 tab butters pron O, Townsend, Butfa's, 40.220 int corn; whe 1 A. bent Isuffalo, 6u,00w bis wheat ; bargo Apprentice hay, Grau; Haven, 3 cords of stonuy lurk Winona, Ogdanaburg, 25,695 bu oatas nehr Jol Kelderhouze, Buflato, 12,19) bu corm; stmr Edward Kelley, Buffalo, 61.00) ba corn; large BE, " fous Menomiuco, 1 fannluge mill; etmr fred 0, ton, Builaty, 2,500 ta corn 3 prop Favorite Menoatines, 20 belt apples and sundifos ; stir Chiowo, sfilwaukeo, Rundries; ste Corona, Bt, Joseph, sundries; prop Messenger, § Tosoph, sundries, Niaiir Cuesraxcrs—Dargo Advance, Perio, sane drles: prop Menondues, Mugketon, £0 bris pork aud wundries; xehr C, Nilsson, ‘k Kock, £2,000 ba che Portiand, Poct Uuirou, 25,507 bu cora, Tuner? he Fiying Burtady, stir Chicago, dy Mra Haven, tu Huyven, lumber: Murkeyon, Innulers ee ba Ponttig ek, Tauber} LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICANO, Freights sora in moderate demand ani afrongerat 2.2 ¢e for corn, and 2y@I"e for wheat to Wuffab, ‘The following vessels wore engaged: To Buffalo~Prep Vanderbilt, corn on through rate ; eclirs Anno Maris, F.C, Leighton, corn at 24c; prop Cubs, wheat ard onta on through rate; prop —, lot of rye through, To Erie—Prop Japan, wheat on theouzh rate, To Port Sarnta—Sebr Portiaud, corn on through rato. To Peescott—Scur O, M. Mitchell, corn at Gi Wheaton, a0 bi ‘ rye, 10.000 bu, CHEAr HATE, Tho Rattroad Gazert: aa the following in regard to lake freights: “Shipments from Chicago to Buttes woro taken last week nt 2c per bu for corn and 2t/e for whoat, This comes very nearly annihilating the dis. tance betwern Chiergo aud lnitalo (whieh by late is about 950 miles), and iv only about equal to the slave tor charges at tho lwo plices,” LAKE MICHIGAN, cIUICAGO, Dut fow lumber aatra wero mado yosterday, sndan immense lumber tect still remains at the market... ‘Tuo cteainbarge Forest City arrived hero yealcriay, having in tow tho barges If, 1, Brown and Shawnee, with coal from Buffalo, ‘The latter veal fa in port for tho firat timo,..,7ho Captain of tho sebe G, 8. Couper, which actired hero yosterduy, reports having mot a very severe eyuall off Ruciue. His voxel loot wome of her Jibs, and the Captain Helfeves that somo damago wae aley dono to othicr craft ont on tho lako at tho timo... The etcame ‘barge Vletcher arrivod here yertorday with tho barge Ironton, both vewsots bringing in cargacs of coal from Buffalo, Tho Ironton bas nover been boro before. Tho schr Saginaw, which, after hating bean released from tho reef at Death's Door, rim aground agaln nest Excanaba, was pniled off ayin ina leaking condition dant Sunday by the ing Clematis, of tho Pesbtige Cota Capt. Nicholwon, of tho tug, states that aie able to reach her destiuation without ase by two fot Up anotier” revivalmeet- other gentlemen, the lumbir-docks yesterday —afternoun, ing at They were lutenod to by a large crowd of hosted , taora aud a mes reporter, During the most intere vsdng part of the exercises, and wiille tho roparter wis frat y absorbort with thought of the heecatter, one cf theerowd relfovod him of his tha priuvely sum of $9, Tho nui pocketbook coutaining fortunate young ma whan ho dfvcavercd iw loon, was greatly grieved, a vowed in language that waw fir from divine ibat be ‘ouht nover attend another ravival-meceling tu hia ills, they were 8 fraud, anyway...,Tho mamtmotl prop Comueiore cleared Sunday afternoon for Butlalo, with 07,800 bu of coru.,..Moat of tho vensela iu tbe arbor have their ttage diaplnyed ot half-mast outet Fespect to the memory of Uap, Nile Hanson, who died ternoou, Capt, Hanson was weil known all over the lakes, loaves a wifo and t6o terdoy moraing, aud she had to go inte Burns & fo have tho damage répulzad, * LAKE ERIE, unre, fpattal Dispatch to the CAteare Tribune, Ear, V'a., Gept, 6.—-AURtvaLe—Frum Obicego, propt Morchaut, Alavha; schr Ychuylkit), Derantunxs—For Chicago, schr Schuylkill, witb coal for Duffulo; propa Merchant and Alaska. aceiers—99,00 Lu whoat; 230) bris four, 6,100 ‘hbrla eait, 649 tons fron oro, Baipwewte—1,150 tons coat, Furtaurs-—-Unstendy, Matos range froin 70¢ to $1.0), fow churtere belug undo at tho Lauer price, Carlet Sehr F. L, Davenpart, Schuykill, coul togChicago, $1 er tou prop D.M. Wilaou, to Purtage Lake, on edt acl : 30F¥ALO, Apectat Dispat to The Chicago Tribune, Borvata, N. ¥,, Sept, 6—Thero are quite a number Of vesuals in port, Lut they cunt gel $t un coal to the Upper Lakes, Ouly thous that aro chartared to arrive At $1 aro loading, The tebr Moonlight, mentioned iu yoaterday'y dupetch om not on time, Urokt her jibboom on tho river aud + stopped at Dotrolt for “repaty, Tho schr Lev Mawson, which was run into by tho prop Axis abort Port (Huron, ott Detroit the Sharaiud 1 tow of ats pid for Eapchale he ac a raga cleared wits ood ‘nat Huy, ‘but, put back lash night mtnusall hor tight aaily, “tug bark Pesbitizo faine 10 to-day about noun fraat Qutcaga minus @ tof” Piast end muausall, lost 4a 9 vale Oy Lake Huron, ILLINOIS RIVER AND ANAL. Bacetul Dirpater to The CMosy Tribune. TaBarve, I, Bept. Orr Aunt by LivEen—lrol FE. Goed, fram Pporlend, Ught, far Chicago; causl- Lost L, G, Bopth, from Bpurland, Ugh, Paserp 1810 Caxdt—Vrop Ey Goad Ught, for Cub ago; canal-boat W, J, Roebuck, Uyht, to lead at OF towa; Nautillus, light, for roputra at Leakport. Nino feet Linch of watur uu the mitencl of Tock 15, Bulbovont, Rapt, 6.—AnaivED—, Voolson, Mot ‘Wind, wet, Fis, 6.000 bu corm; Georuts, Senuca, Oo bu cot! 16,44 the weeds prop Moutauk, Lockpart, 4,257 ecru, 200 bely of four; Maple Leal, Lod-port, Mania Oride, Benaca, 5.400 bu cord, 80 bu ry Clulian, Jolict, 6.50 best ; Mosse fitter o0'tu'coms 2 wheat; ‘Lgee, A com, Cixaued—Erop Mohawk Bells, Wilniggsen, 67.81 feet Jumber yt Naples, 1U0,ts2 fopt lumber s euoca, Ni Stidgic, peels 197 fect luuber ¢ A Ow shinggks. Aa i 84,637 foe 1 heulug ‘us Ottawa, W260 fot duiole, 1 0 ehiegles; 'T, Bybaru, 8 29,089 Tout Jumber 27390 atadoglen, 12 10 Ist. PORT HURON ITEMS, Ppectal dssnpatch to 4 Pout Mosow, Mich, Sept. Bassls, Bou ou, Marine City, Java, Tecumsul, Wide, low, D. J. Tuas aad barges, East Hagiaaw and Lane, NN. Milly aud barges; acbre J. 0. Melards, tenry © Wehards, C, WL Walker, Wille Grundy, Savalas), Lucy J. Clarks, G. 8. Hazard, Rosaxp Ur—Ppupe 0. J, Korshaw, Eqgyiian 2nd o>

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