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STATE OF TRADE. The Financinl Situation and the Low Price of Whent, Movomont of Currency to the Country «-«Weakness of New York ‘Exchange. The Produce Markets Less Active ==aProvisions Steadier. Botter Qualitios of Grain Firm, and the Lower Grades Woak-—Lake Freights Quiet and Btrong. FINANCIAL, The movement in fluances is somowhst affected by {he low priceof whest, Tho amonnt of the new crop marketod §5 srmallor than it would bo had prices ro- matnod at the figures of a few weeks sgo, The flow of currency to tha graln Alatrict (s diminished in somo degree by tho kama catiso, and collections and trado Itsolf sro not so brisk as they would bo wern tho toreign demand for our products sharper, Prices aro, however, remuticrativo to the fanners, and collections #ro slroady bettergd by the Increased volume of cur- rency in the counlry, There is a large number of tountry buyers in town, and o correeponding amount of mercantile paper Is offered thio Lanke, Thezo fusti- tutions report that ho paper brought them for fisconnt wak nover DLeforo of so gaod o quality, The general financisl ouflook 1s good. Diacount llnes have increared rocentis, oxcept In tho caso of tho Dosrd of Trado Lanks, which bavo received more than they have loaned, Taton of discount are unchsnged. ‘The hanks cliarge régular custoraern 8@10 per cent; there fn mifll an abundant surplus for sl (ko wante of oulside Lorrow- o738t eacy ralos, which rauge Leiwoen 608 por cent on call and ahort imo loans, Dusines on tho #troot 18 fnaclive, Rales aro (@18 per cent. Now York eschange i in light wupply. but e sold at 780 disconnt belween bauka, Tho orders from the country for currency are Hghtor In connoquonco of thodeclino in tho prices of bteads stufls, Tha clearings were $3,420,000, THR LONUOR DISCOUNT MARRET. The money warket romains vich in the Farp pori- tion, Th offfclal minuoutn is still at 2 por cont, aud Iu the open market tho best Lills are taken at 14@1% per cent, The rupply of mionoy sceking cmployment s very large, and thero 8 but Iiltlo yrvapect of any diminution, Insome quartors during tho present weck, Lowever, 8 somodhat dmproved lnquiry hss Leen experfeiced, owing o iho applications which Lave boen made from this sido for ailotments fu the new Prench Treasury loan, but the subscriptions in Franco alone havo been on eo largo o kcalo that ft i not expected that any couslderablo amount will bo allotted to tuis country. Thero 14 Just now, owing to tho timidily of the pubilic, o great demand for sound dividend-paying sccuritios, Theso Lavo been forcol up in value ton polut which ylelds to the fuvestor hut s smsll roturn of interest ; but ad safoty 18 overy conslderation with Al public, 1t is neceeanry to bo content with smalk profits. Amongst tho eecurities in demand Just now are consols, Brital rallway sharcs, Indian Govern- ment securitioe, Coloninl Uovernment sceurfties, tn- dian rallway boudd, Unlted States Govorument aud firat-mortgage raflroad bonds, aud Ruestan stocks, Theso are quated at blgh prices, but * they arowcll Lold. and, i thero ahonld be no disturl~ ance of tho peace of Europs, thelr preseut bigh value will bo maititalued. Second-rate accuritics ate much neglocted, and ara cheap, for, whilo first-class stocks and bills of etcliange aro eought affer, any security which 18 not well Enown ia almost entirely neglected, Many commercial Louses carrying on a sound and Tegitimnte, but small, Lusiness aro now great sulerers, 88 tho bsuke, discountlouses, and bill-brokers aro extremely, aud perhaps unnecessarily, cautious, In thelr eagerncas during tho past to diacount tho paper of Jargo mercantile firma (s course which they now regret) thoy bavo falled to make themselves scquninted with tho posifon of mitor estnblish- ments, and now they meem to think, and almost aencrt, that if a great houso could not staud, amaller Orma must sooner or Iatef come to tie ground, Dut thero aro many comparntively amall fifmns which ate great suferers, which havo always canducted a sound and legitimate bLusineas, and whose billa ara alwaye punctually met. The bauks and discount houses, bowervor, are indifferent about affording tuem sup- vort, nithough perbiapa the prudence thoy have dls- playvd bitherto will onable thetn, by excrclsiug much diligenco, to mect with punctuality every domand ups on them, Theso buna fide traders aro now wuffering from tho recklessness of others, sud porbops the losacs which bave Intely been sustained will fuduce tho Die rectorn of tho various banks and disconnt hovaea to obtaiu slotter knowledyu of ihio legitimate trading wection of the commuuity,—London Letter Financial Chronicle, SILVEN CHANGE, Every day brings forth uew proofs of the folly of ho proposed substitution of dobased sllver coln for our postud currency, TS purchasca of silver Ly tho United Treasury fof that purposo have une doubtedly greatly contributed to tho moetary crisls In Catifornia, nud to the presont searcity of gold thero snd here, Everydollar of sfiver purchased by the Unlted Statea Trossury would ofticrwiso have boen exported to Europe In the place of gold, Tho oquiva- lest amount in gold o hiad to be shipped from Call- fornia to the Atlantio Htates in liquidation of pure climws from the latter moction, and the At. lontlc Bistes havo had to ship gold to Eu- Tope fu the place of sfiver to liquldate our indeblednen to Europs, And what beuofit has tho comunity dorived frotu thos purchases of wilver by {ha United Btates Treasury ta compensate the lors and Inconvenienco caused by the derangoment they Lnve rroducd in our finsucial affaira? Nono whataver. Tho ailver purchaged, coined or uncoined, Uea tdlo fn $ho Tnited tates Treanury; and, wheu lssued, will no doubt $mmedistely dlsappesr from circulation, ellber 10 bo Loarded or to bo exported to Enropo; snd wo Bliall have nothing in circulation to roplace the postal currsucy that will be withdrawn and destroyed. The peoplo will have toyay vut of thoir hard earuings, at thio proseut Lnecnvenlet moment, the futerest on the debt created to purchase sliver, at tho samns time that ey will be deprived of tha small currency required 1o offsct their dally purchases of the necesssries of Wo.—New York Darly Iutlitin, INTEREST ABROAD, Tho rales of money ut tho leadiug cities abroad are 18 follows : Tarls, 433 ; Amslerdam, %@ ; Ham- surg, 43 ; Derlln, 66 § Frankfort, 4@t ; Vienna ind Tricats, @ § Madrid, Cadiz, snd Barcelous, $@C@H ; Lisbon and Oporto, 4y ; 1, Petersbury, §33; Drussels, 3@9; Turly, Floreucs, and Kome, Kad) § Bremen, S)5@UN § Leipzig, Ssii; denos, 63 134 § Genova, 34@Js5 ; Now York, 83Gi3; Calcutta, 1 ; Copenhagen, 635, GOVEENMENT BONDS, United Btatos 8a of ™1, United Htates new 68 of i United Btates currency 6, Gold was 143 @115, Greenbacks closud at KT, YOMEION EXCUHANOE, Blerling exchange was 455@4881 cable transfers, Loudun, 489; T'aris, 811, Other rates of forelgn oz- chazge aro quoted: B167(@S19% 4 i eden, Norway, aud Austria (paper turins) CITY AND COUNTY BONDS, i . Asked, Olicaga Oty 7 B ct.bonds, ., 1025 & fut, 1033 & fok, cf, wi 1 1023 k c«nun’u‘ 7 ¥ ct, Londy, ARk R Riak 02 & int, 103X & Lat, 043¢ & tnt, 104% & Int, 3 033 Gfl"l fut, LANK BTOOKS. Merchanta’ Natfonal, Asked, Ohicago k Northwoatern golid bonds Puliman Paiace Car Cor Eapuorition New Yonx, Sopt, T—tiald oyensd and clofed at 115, the highest price of the day nving been 1183 and the lowest 11475 The rates for borrowing wero 1.1 per dieun, il {14, and 3 per ceut por anuuin, - Losse wora alson o flat, Guverumenia were Atrons. Raflroad hondn wers Arm and § deinand, eape dally for Northiwestern cons solutated guld, which aold at 88, Stato securities wera autet, Viloeka wern etrong nearly all day, a5 rather bLeavy opening, Late deslingn ahowed eomething of & slold In prices, bat ibo mar- et wan firm at ihe closo, © llarlem was promis nent ihis afternoon tn 5 run down fo 12), i w Ister rocovery 1o 131, Teanmactionn at the Blork RURS B OFO FG, 000 liares, of which 12,00) were Ine I, 17,000 Weatern Chlon, 6,000 Northweste 3,000 preferred, and § o §lise, Tt was reported on tho atrect thia a neon that the Mowrd of Dircctars of tho Erie Rafiwa wx about I bo reorganized, somo of this present Dis roctora reslgning and thelr placen belig Ailed by par- tiea more clunely fdentified with tho ihterents of the Englieh atockbaiders, Mouoy market oany; 1@ pager, L, Guriome Feerlpta, €61, 0, Truduce export 6, 14,0 1, The Amistont Trinwirer sishursed 814,000, Cleatings, $7,000,000, GOYERNMENT TONIA, ans 141, 1 -k, fegular, 183, { 104, coupon.., 1 Currency b atter 'a dull Privato mercantilo Qouponn, 81 Couponn, Coupon Coupan Coupons, ‘67, .. Tonneseee, old,..o. 'etiio# see, e Virginia, old. ' atocke, Wealern Unlon Tel., T4 l:w‘nwd’amy Pacttie Mail,... & llurk.llllu«l Contral..110 07 ¢ Ameriean Tnited St Tort Way 16 | Trrre Hanto, Aty | Terre Haute pi % | Chicago & Alton Chicago & Alton Ohio & Mintlesippt Indiana Cenl Chi., T Hatunibal & o Lack & W Atlantis & ac, Contrn! Iae, bond U. P, bonds i Michigan Central Unlon Fac, stk “l Jliinois Centeal Clev, & Pittsti: Northwestern, Nerthwestern phia, 040, Q. &, L.oii, B2 e REAL ESTATE. The following instruments wore filed for record Tutaday, Sept, 73 TY rhorInTY, Arthington at, 1350 It w of Centro a 126 81, dated Sept, 1 Hublaru at, 8 8 cor of 126 ft, dated Avg, § Olark at, 1w cor ol 1, Mated Bept, 6, North Clar at, 119 721002151 2-10 12, d Dagton at, L0 {t o of S eduted Sept, .., Cleaver st, 124 ft ) ted Aug. 9, ophia t, o 4125128 1 ted Bept. 7. Thirty-niuth st; nosr Ellis 8%, seith builiings, dstod Bept, Private park, opposite Johinson 93-100 ¢ to all Aliine square, 2 ‘Place, w 1, ydnted AR, 16 0ocuutens 8,000 1L w of Vincenncs av, » T, 22 ¢ to alley, Mated Sept, 7 | 10,000 Farl nt, 1 0 cr of Slowart av, 4360 ft, dat- ed Jify 20, 000 Burling st, 195 1€ a'of Roplita A, w £, 33120 1, dated Aug.8.... ..., en seresiaian 0 FOUTIE OF CITY LUNTTH, WITHIN A BADICH OF T MILER OF COURT-NOURE, Madison av, 1 b or of Tiftieth ut, w f, 2003150 11, dated Sept, 7. .$ 15,000 Waliace ut, 0 ¥ cor of Tifiy-seventl uty o f, 255 127 ft, dated Junc 12 . Lot 24, Block 0 Heintz's art 8 w 1y Heo, 4, g, 14, diatoit Sept, 1 Lote's and 6, Block 7, Phare's o 5 b w iy Hoo, 13, 38, 13, datod Seft, 2 et COMMERCIAL. The followiug wera tho receipts and shipments of thto leading articies of produce {n thin clty durlug the twenty-four Lours ending at 7 o'clock on Tursday mioraiing, and for the correspouding date ono ye: iru) 825 860 500 1875, Flonr, brin,, 4R Wheat, s, [y 62,41 10,40 5 58301 66,450 1,107\, 10,650 154,345 515,310 30,111 Girany sced, 1s.| Flag seed.,.... BDroom-corn, lta Lared meats, il Deel, Lrls, Tork, bris..... Tard, tos, Tallow, tha, Butter, tha, Lo hiog, TH5,000) 3,000, 1,004 9,093] rs, 237] Poultry, o Gonie, g Euga, Ly Cuiceso, b Drled fruita, G, apples, brla.| | Withdrawn from store on Monday for city con. sumplion: 1,916 bu wheat, 2,214 bu corn, 699 bu oata, 693 bu rye, 1,065 Lu barley, Tho following gran was inspected Into storo on Tucaday morning: 2 cars No, 1 spring, 33 cars No, 4 do, B3cara No,§ do, Td cars rojectod do, 9 cars no grado (190 wheat); 82 cara high-raized corn, 104 cars and 26,500 bu No, 3 do, 36 cars rejectod do, 1 car no grado do (174 corn) ; 1 cars white osts, 38 cars No. & do, 12 cara aud 8,000 bu rojectod do, 3 cars no grade do (i oata) ; 1 car No. 1 rye, 10 cars and 1,000 bu No, 2 do, 3 cars rojucted do (14 ryo) ; 4 cara No . 1 barley, 8 cars No. 4 do, 15 cars No. 3 do, 10 cars rejocted da, 1 car no grade do (40 barles). Total, (491 cars) 39,000 bu, Taspected out: 16,003 bu wheat, 119,238 bu corn, 42,740 bu oats, 1,487 bu rye, 2,352 bu barley, It 1a reported that tho Milwaukee grain operators aro trylng to fix up o plan whereby they may follow tho sult of Cliicago, institutiug & grade to be known as burd No. 2 wheal, It scoma that they aro uusble longer to continuo to mix the whest coming from Minnesots withi that grown conslderably further south, withiout dangar that the wheat will loss costs in tho Eastern markets, : Saveral chavges fu (he rules af tho Loard of Trade have been propared by the Directors, and wero posted youlorday on the bulletin board, to be voted on & wesk from Saturday, It is now probablo that the differsnt opinions ro- specting the sdvisubility of saking for a now grade of corn will bo barmouizod e0 far s to vosult In au agrooment o ask the loard of Mailroad aud Warchonse Commlmionors to ensct the establishment of a grade to bo deaignatéd a6 **now corn, tho rule 1o be pussed immediately, but not to go tnlo cffect untiftho 1st of January nest, "This will avolil trouble from interforence with outs stauding trados, aud offer tho desred luducoment for 1l enow corn tu cotne hera nnt long aftor it Las beguu todove, 1t is not probablo thet the now curn will be At to storo, in any coustderablo quantitles, much bo- fore Chiristius, Tho suttlewent-our plan worked well yestorday, that Leing tho Oret Lme of 1ta telsl, and it I thought tuat it will provo to ba a grest conventonce fo mem- Lera of the Board of Trado, 'This would bo espechally tho cave If tho members would also send thelr chocks for difterencen du, s that the settlement olerka could exchunigs them ot the thn of rnging up, This would uwkeof the lower hall a general clearing-honse for produce trausactious, and eatablish eastly 8 mothod of dealiug which bas been drestoed of by sotno membors Of thy Buard tor years, but regardod aa fmpracticable, Ths recent weuknons in bighwinos fe socountod for by elting the fact of vigorous production, Tho Cluciunati diatrict s now reportod to be producing 60 bls per day, Clitesgo 80 Lo G0, aud Fuorls 600 brls per day, or ratlier per 24 houre, fur nota fow of the dietillers aro running by night as well ax during daylight. A net profit of sbout 1c per gatlon over and sbove that usu- ally realizod wan t0o much for the equammity of the @istillors, aud tlicy Lave brouglt down prices by come r.umm‘ Of courun » portion of the decline ia dus to o lossened coat of coru, The leading produce inarkels wera rathier slow yes- tardsy, bus steadier, most of the grain markets takiug » rext aftor the rocent severs drop. Thero was no par- ticular atrength, the govenal teudency belng to an eusler toue, sud the shipping movement waa qule yartislly due a8 Srmer feellng on the part of laky carriors, The recetpta were rathor light, Luwever, all round, snd the inspection was agau ** poor,” by which is meany that ouly a small proportion was 1nto the uppor gradea. Ta the warket for domeatio dry g ‘was psaentially the sawe ss previously noted. Gruce. rlos woru i guod demand at prices varyiug bub dight- Iy from thoss current lsst week, aud Lo market preseuts a Lealthy tone, Tho dried fruit trade was Iscking tu acuvity, aud so far ss domeatio varie. tes wers coucerned tho feeling was lus Orm tban boretofore, Fiah and cannod goods remai dull us previousty quoted. Hutter coutiuues sctive d Brm, Clieeso was quiet aud casy, No importaut chauges wera obsurvabls in the coal, wood, buttar, and bagylig maraste. Loy ol trede le imgeoving. The changea tn prices wero confined tn a reduction of 1@ 2¢ in Unsecd and No, 1 lard, Carbon and turpentinn wire firm, T'alnta and colors ave dulng hetter, To- baceo waa quict and ateady, Cargo lumber was agan quict and otherwies wiiliout important new foaturen, Tho yard trade was up to tho recent averaga 1o volume, aud thero was nio mates Tial change In prices, Tho muetal and liardywara mer- chante repart a fair and Inereasing deman:l for genda, with prices ruling about the eawie an {hex baye dono for eumo time past, Naila were rather quiet for tho season, lecausa relaflors slocked up ear- lier, oud the rate $133 {8 sometimes shiaded for large luts, Tho wool market romaius quict, and there are no Indieations of an immediato improve- ment {n frade. Broom-corn was firm under light etocks of ald corn aud tho prospect of n snall erop of new. Timoihy lay was in fair demand and firm, winle rairie wan slow and cany, Beels wore quiets aud Ginothy wan easler under larger oferings and the baetice of buylug orders, Ureen frulta wero plonti- ful anl gouerally vastor, Poultry, being in larger supe 1y, ruled casfor, though largo Lirds brought former prices, GRAIN 1IN STORE. The following ara the footiugs of the nfMeial report of grain {n store in this city on the ovening of Haturs any last, aud at correaponding dates: Sevt, 4, 1875, No,2aumber, . Noy 1 ved No, 2 red No, 3 winter, Hejected winter, 230y 11,3 X waty 85644 Total,.., ve U080 13330 83,167 Total of all kinds In store, 2,531,466 Ly, Thess Bg- urcs aliow a decline during last weck of 213,850 Lu wheat, 815,6u1 bu corn, 47,173 bu oats, and an fucreass of 16,135 bu rye, 18,730 bu barley, Total increase, 1,103,850 Lo, PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—~Wera leas activo, and frreguiar. Hogs wero only In light aupply, but again easler, 8 there Is littlo city demaud for them, the buainess of summer packing Having nearly veased. New York wan dull and lower on product, whilo Liverpool was understood to bo steady, Henco whatever strength there was fi our market was chiefly due to local con- niderations, Masa Pons—Was rather quict, and irregular, Tho markot was strong early, with a moderate demaud, and advanced 109:0c per brl, tho outslde for this month's delivery, bt essed off afterswards, Seprombor being relatively firm, a8 thoro aro sotmo reasons to bes lievo that tho market for thin month s practically cor- nered, There was & very falr Inquiry for #hipment, an noted for two or thres daya past, and the stocka arc being reduced rather rapidly. Sales wero reported of 2,000 brls cash ot $21.60¢21,65 ; 1,000 brls seller tho month at §11,60 2,00 ; 4,450 brls sciter Oc- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: tober at §2L0004 21124 5 and 1,260 brls soller tho sear 03, ‘Total, 8,51 brla, Tho toarkes closed sclier tho “month, and $21.55@ Uctober ; and $14,00 scller tho yesr, ¥ np—ivsa vory quiet, sud 2X@3% ver 100 lta lower, thougli holders generally “refused fos:llata Balea wero limited o 500 tea summer at , and 60 tea mller October at $14,10. Tho ket cloted tcady, with ollor tho month uomlusl .00@ 13,05, and sallor tho year do et $11.90.311.93, MEATa—Were in better domand for aummer lats, whicls wore » sbade firmer, whilo winler cuta wers strong at provious quotations, Thero is a continued oo inguiry, chlefly ol Soutliern azsount. Hnlew waro raported of 70 boxes pumuer rhoulders at #io: 63 DLoxes Ciitnberlands at 113;c 3 40,000 (s suinmer short ris ab 11%c; 05 Loxesda at 19c; 430 bozes sume nier long clears at 1@ iixc; aud 60000 Iba ahort cloars at 137e. The market closod at 830 for shoulders, cash or seller Soptember, and Kjgo for do seller October; 1130 for long cloars, caah oc sollr, optouber, ud %o for do sellar Oc- tober; 19 for short ribe, ‘cash or soller Sope tetber, and 1312@ 125 ¢ for 40 seller Octaber ; 1234c for aliort clears, cash of weller Septembor, and 124c for do eeller Octoler, Bozed meats 3o higher (hau the price for loows lota, Jang aud short clear, boxed, quote-l at 13407 and long cut hams st 124@1330, Humnmi r-curcd 'English meats, 850 for ahouldors, looso ; I1%e for Cumberlauds, boxd ; 13¢o for long clesra'do : 'and 4o for whort tiLw do ; swoot-plekled hams, 15 Its average, 10@11a, Lacon meats quoled at 184 @14%c for batns, Bi4e for shoulders, 1340 for slor riba, sud 13)¢0 {0 short cloars—all pockod, Guragi—\Vas qulot at A@10c, BEEF PRODUCTS—Waro quiet and_nominally ug- decliuo, k3t changed ot $3.50 fur mess ; $0.00 for oxtrs mea ; and $24,LUG@31,60 for Lams, TaLtuw—Quoted of 8X@8%c for packers’, Balbe wero 180 bris at B¥e, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was In ratlier bettor demand, the usual locsl trado Lelng supplemented by a fow direct orders for aldvment, under which the market ruled ateady, with only oderato afferings, though gonerally quoted & atisdo easler in tone, Hales were reported of 100 Drla wintors un private terma; 1,700 Lrls spring extras BU$5.75G0.00; U7 bria spring suporfiues at $1,00; and 400 Lrla rye flour, partly at $4,80, Totsl, 2,207 brla, Tho mstket closed with the following ae the asking rangq of priceas Cholce winter extras, $6,50@7.50% common Lo good do, $0.25@0,30; choice spring extras, 5,76@0,25; fair do, shipping grades, $5,95@5.60} Mliunesols, $0,2587,00; patent springs, $4.15@8.50; spring superfines, $3.75@4.25 § rye flour, $4.75@3.00, LRAN—Was quict and o shado Srier, Lelng fu very good domaud, Bales wero repuried of 30 tons at $10,00 on track and tree on board care, Conn-Mzat—Was ioactive and nominally easler, at 420,78@25,00 per ton for coarss on track, WHEAT—\Was ratber quivt, aud steadier, with not much change from tho quotations current on Monkay atternoon, excopt that cash lola were easier, Now York waa reported as * more firmuly held,” snd Ldver- pool as eanter on breadstufls, Lut the Ligher figures nsked Uy Iako carrlors neutralized any slight Srmucss thero might bo ou the seaboard, whick firmticss on tho part of hulders wag probsbly duo o the anticipation of higher fietghts, It was reported to be ralning out West, somo jlaces belug viailod by the Leaviest storm of the season, and tho worniug’s receipts woro lght, with ouly about cuo-slath of the whols grading above No.3. 'Thees fuctu tonded to keop up tho market un. der vory froo offrigs for noxt monthd delivary, sutne Lrokers baviog vory lieavy selling orders, ‘Tho trading for this montli was thore cautious, and tho dif- forenre in_pricos averaged sbout 15ic, the tocks of the speculative grade being roducod to s very tow polut, with o loug Muo of shorte out, whilo the premsfum on cash lote wss maintained &t about ic over Bepoinber, though theto was no appreciable alipping demand {0 1t beyoud & fow car lota for coune try wmillers, Tho lowor grades wero rehuwl( weak, and the quulity of the crop was tudicated iy the fack thiat there wery uveru] ordars ou tho Hoor o soll No, 3 for future, which nobody wunted, Tua speculativ fraternity are not yet prepared to go long and shurt on No. 3, but it {a not improvable that they will coms “to thiat copluston ™ at lavt, unless soine plan bo tuvent- ed whereby they can trado 1n No. 3 without handiing any of it, " Many hopes havo been exprossed rocently that tho quatity will improve, and & good deal of stress hax boon 1aid on the fact that msny furniers seud thelr poorest grain 1o arket Orat; bub there 18 no fmproy tient duriug tho past two ur throo dayw, and uon promised intho tons of sdvicus from country poluty, The result will probatly bo s greator wideigng that usual Letwoen {hy prices of Nu, 1 sud 3, whilo No, 1 will closeus o No. 2, and rofectid approach nesrer to No. § than-now, Boller Uctober opetied st $1,12%(, sold at $1.133,, ruse 1o §1,12/5, receded to $1,13%, ade vanced o $1.19, and dechned to §L123, cloaing m $1,135, Beller the month wold at §1. 14 X, closing at'LIK; and saller the year sold a1 1,151,145 closing s} §LIIY. Cash N0, 2 apring cloacd et $1.135 sud No. 4 do b 33, Caali kalea wero reportod o 1,000 bu No, 1 spring at §1.18; 61,000 bu No, 2 do ut 112G 1I8% 5 50,000 bu No. 5 do st 1,081,085 1 40,000 by rejected do at 08)c; 2,000 bu no grado f :u.nl,:bn Tgduo; and 400 bu wet do'sd 68, Total, ETRY u, Mixniara Wumiz—Was quiet but fiem undor a good demaud, 10 proportion W the aupply, Salss wore LOCO Lu at $£.35 for old No. L, aud $1.26 fur nuw dore No. 2 was uot mentionod. CORN—Wau lvau uctive and rather weak, though the market doclined i@)ic below the clomug prices of Mouday afteruoon, Liverprol was fid per 48) lua low- ¢f, aud Now York was dull, both being Infiueucod by Ahu grvat weakuoss of Cuicigo ou the provious day— lum drup uf 34¢ per bu belug an unusuxlly huvll‘»nu. Qur ruoeipts were rather lary but they wore alighil; “2ioodod by the thipmants, sud tha balleda Loy WED2 #hawed anly abant 1,500,000 bu tn store, being somo 1 bu Ten than's Wik previonsdy, The fact of tower prices the preceding eveaing Lrought out gooid many ordors to Al horts n the declitie, snd thern was it n beisk trude early, whilo Uio shippio demand an moderato. Tt tis pfferinge oxceeded tho reanires meuls of buyers, wpecially towarda the of the soaslon, Tha growing chancos of an extraordinury larga " crap makes m good many jurs tea anzioun to discount tho mnrket for fuinre, and neveral applicailons have been rereived from fows naaking very low ratea from parlica hiera who may do- #iro to put corn in-criba for fhio winter, Heller Octo ber openad at Cige, ald tofitee, roso to 69tye, fell DAck to K14, then advanced o' (0e, and declied to f93;0 81 tho clvso, Bellor the month, or reanlar No,2, sold at B9@03,¢, cloning at fe, Qiltedged reccly No, 1 closed A 50 4c ank high mized st Ble, Heligr November sold at acller the year 2% (253, ¢, and soller May at . Canli sales wero ros OFted nf WT,500 1 Bigh nidzed at Alanite A i No. 3 ab 594 80%e 3 19000 L rejecteid And 2,000 bt by sutiple af bE@de, ~ Total, OATS—Were eathor dull and casfer, exenpd carl nste, sshich advanced about ¢ under o good dewand for shiipmont, Tho market apenod weak winler arge o« feringa of taturca and {n syinpathy with corn, follow toghat grade §u §ia ups and downs, ‘The shorta hekl off, anliclyating & further docline, and the apeculativo dopartment on tho whols was rathior quict, ‘Lhern won & good demand for cah lots for Ahipment, aud, thotgh the receipts were falr, thio offoringa wero fenity held aiof pricea eulod abuit o biglne thn on tho previous day, Tha reported shipmenin nearly equaled the rocelpin, and the stock in storo docressed during last waok, Yoat of tha 0ats avo golug vut by rail, ‘The general market clowedd easier fu aympathy with New York. Holler Septeurbior oponed at 3de, roso o guid clonod 8t dhyc. Hollor ctoter noll at 5 ., Beller the year sold al 3xakiije, Cash No,3 L cfly ai the fnsile, and rojected at c. Balea of cash fucluds 0,000 at 45@ 33} 21,600 bu rojoctod st il o § 5,400 bu No. I whie at JiNwiThe; 12,000 Wi by snmplo sl 30@dlc, on drack ; 1,000 bu do at Jigdle, froe an hoard, Total, 116,000 Ui, RYE—Was “dull and 1@1%0 Jower, nnder lberal offertugn, which csusod many buyers to bokl off for lowor prices, Tho sock in ‘storo uas aiso tncreaned Aduriug the weok, and is now more than donble what (¢ was at this time & year 8go, uesrly hall of tho stoc Delug rejectonl, 66¢, ~ Hainglen brough Uptions wrrn nominal tober, 200 bu_rejocted abii53hio ; 1,00 bu by samplo st '67@7Ec, on track, “Total, 6,000 b DARLEY—Wnas quict and Irreqularly higher, ozoont tho lower graden, - Canl and roller the mouih wero irn) at an advance, awing to contlutied light reselply of No, 2, which fact inskea the shorts for this month rather nervons, And, though the weokly report of rain In storo thowa a cousiderable increass in tho #tock of barlsy sinca the previous week, the grain (n- rpects chlefly uto tho lower grades, only 8,400 b be- iug now No, 2, ‘The option teadilg yosterdsy woa ehioly In Octobor, which opened at $1.0J, sald to, $1.04%, bk to $1.04, and closed at about $104Y., seller” the month let and firin at $1.00e 110, closing nt tho untalda saked, Cash No, 4 sold at $1,10 @133, and at the vloso was quoted at $1,10, Tho offer- ings of tho lower grades wera Iarge, ani ey wero W pud e Jawet. - No, 3 nold st Ti@ 724, A tor Jected at GU@Gle. ~Cholco mamiples rold “at $1,09@1.37, on track, Kalvs of cash jnel 800 bu No, t $1.10 @1,13; 2,600 but No, 3 at T lzv KOO bit re)s d st 60616 5 7,200 bu by satuple st 10c@s1,47, Total, 11,e 600 L, LATEST. T tho afternocn mess pork waR Jutet and oy at $20,55 for Septombar, aud $20.95@31,00 acller October. Sales 1,250 brls at $20,94821,00 seller Octobor, Lard was quict and casior at $13,00 casl,, aud $13,06 @11,07% for October, Wheat was in moderais nrrml, strang and steady at $1.14y( for September, and $1.123 for Octaber, tho fornier sclling 10 31145, and tko fatter (o $1,137, Corn was qulot and exsler, sulllng as 6912025940 for Octaber, closingat S93e. Boptember closed at G33e, Oatn were quiet and easlor, closing at 34534350 for Hoptembur, and 634 @33Ye Tor October. R ohrol end roporied fr 50,00 b corn to Buffalo at 2ge, and oito for 21,400 bu whest to Port Colborne, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Wns alow at $2,52r62,00, BROOM-CORN—Tho demand continnes fafe and prlces for old corn are adbered to. A fow balen of new bava been sold at fower figures than those curzent for old, Tho frost injured tho corn In Wisconsin, and in this Stato the crop will bo o Light ono, though ths pres- ent warm weathior & favorabls for development, but 1t comos Iatu and may not do very much good. Grow- orn elsowlicro are anticipatiug bigh prices for tho crop, and sro not anzlous to mako contracts st the prices dealers would bo willing to pay. We quoto: Good to choico hurl, 13%@1dc; brush thot will work into & choleo Lurl broom, 113@13%¢ 3 falr to good do, 106 103 ; inforior brush, 8X @3¢} crooked, Giste, BUTTER—Tho demand for shipment, o8 well an to supply local conanmptivo wants, was satisfactorily ac- tivo, and the firm tone lately characterizing tho mar- ket Liss in no degrea abated, Tho rocolpts continuo 1ght, and about overything is plcked up on the day of arrival, Sales wore roported within the rango of the following quotsilons: Choico to extra yellow, 15@ 30c; medium to good grades, 183310; infertor to comnion, 12616e, BAGUING—TLe situation romaips unchanged. Graln bags aro being frecly diatributed, but the largo stocka on hond keop prices ata point whicro thero 8 no margin of profit for ibe fobber. In burlaps and guunios there ia o stoady moderato movement at ensy tates, Wool sacks remsin insctive, Wo quota: Stark, J0c; Lawiston, 8)5c; Montsup, 29%c; American A, 21303 Amoekeag, ¥T3o; Ottor Creek, e burlap begs, 4 bu, 16@150; do 6 bu, 169 1doi guumes, muglo, 16@ltc; do double, 253200 wool-racis, G042 flc, CHEESE—Tho position of tho cheeso market 1a not entirely sntisfactory to tho jobbiug trado. Luyerasra ouly taking such atmounta na are requisito to mect tho iminediate requirementa of (heir customers, and with no margin between horo and the seabourd the fenling, undor iiboral supplics, fs favorablo to lawer prices, Goud to prima factory’ te atill quoted ut 10@1 Ko, while lowor grades self snywhers fromn 6@ie, COAL—Quutations remalu tho 8amo ax for (ho past four weoks, ‘There 158 moderato amount of trading ot tho following prices :_ Tehigh, range and nut, $.50; do, egg, $9.60; canuel, $9.00(g 9.0+ Hocking Valley, $0.505 Indisua block, $3.060; Dalthnoro & Ohlo, $6.00;_ Tilluot, $1.00@5.60, COUIERAGE—Was vory quict, ' Following aro the quotations : Pork Larrols, $1.U5@1,15; lard ticrces, $1.25: whiiky do at $LIXILTG; porke rough, $15.00@17.00 ; do bucked, $18,0UR: slaves, $22.0035,00; flour staves, $160@7.00, EGU#—~Ware dull,’ Th offerings wora large, and only puarantoud packsgon woro salable, Thoy Lrouglt 33 @ e, FIB1l—Mackerol was strong at tho lstoly-advanced prices, aud may go utill iglier, as tho Aupply is ox- ceptionally light, Cod 1u corlng forward moro frocly, hut jobbers willi fiud soms dificulty in promptly Al ing thoic_orders, Lake fish remain steady, as do olio horring aud salmon, Trade was dull:’' No, 1 1, $4.75; No, 3 do, $L05@4.T0; No, 1 rout, $3.20@:,16; No, 1 shioro mackeral, $10.8@10.50; No. T bay, 34010, 4-br}, 87,167,803 famlly mac) 0. 1shioro kita,$1,6¢@1.70; N large fataily kibr, $1.00:41.08 Ugorgo's codfish, $5.83 8,501 new Labra aplit, brls, $4.50@H. 783 X-Lil, $4.50:44.75; Labrador herring round, brl, $7.00@ ,25; do M-brl, $3.6093.75 3 scsled herriug, per box, ¢ : Columbla River syhinun, K-url, $3.25@8.50, FRUITY AND NUTH—'Tharo Was & slugglais movo- meut in domeatio dried, Luyers declining o ordor in advancs of immediata cceasitles, as prico aro regards ud a8 unwarrantably bigh, The lnquiry for fmported varfotics 14 slowly improving, but e still far from Le- ing activo, and formor pricea remain unchsuged, Ac- cording to tho New York Liufletin the impuriationa of Talslua for the cleven monthe ouding Aug.l have been 1,035,333 boxs, ogainat 103,160 for same perfod last year—a decreass of SHT.HIT bozes: Fone xtaN—Dates, £@0%0; figs, drums, 1IX@1Y%c: fge, layers, 10@1de; ‘Turkish prunes, 10 @ila: Freuch pruncs, 1t tlos raluine, Isyers, $2.50@2.983 loote Suncatel, 3.6/ @895 Valericrs, 101 11%,¢; Zautocur- rauts, T@i\c; citton, 4ai8o; lewon 'peel, M@ 20c, DoMEPATIO— Alden apples, 1%gd0e; ~ Mickigan whitetish, apples, 10@1ngo; Tndiunn aud Tlinots, i@ peaches, halves, 103;@11%c; do, mized, V@i0Y 0} do, pared, L0@3ie; Llackberrles, 105@11 505 raspberries, Sitadio; pitted chorries, 25(@lse, NuTe—Klllborts, 0@ 104c; shmonds, Torragona,2le3le; Napletwaluuts, 13 @ibe: Grenoble walnute,’ 12@130; Lirazile 74@fo; pocans, Tozus, 13Atdc; Wilmington posnuts, 8 #3jc; Teunvasce peanuts, O)Ggse: African peanuta, Biguate. UREEN PROITSPesclen wora 1a good supply and lowor, ‘Tho Duluware fruit s decaying raplaly, henca pricea rulo In Lugrs’ favor, Howover, the condition of the fruit yostorday was fully up to tho mverago, Apples woro sbundant and _wlow st frregular pricos. Arapes ween pob vory plenty, and cholco’ ugu- ally trooght full prices, Poats were in large sup- ply and eary: Oranges, 008,00 per box ; lomons, $11,00: Delawars peaches, $1.00@123 per basket, and $1,2541,75 per box§ sppl mon to nnm‘l, $4.00@ rab’ wpple ples, comi 2.50 por brl; cholco do, $LT6%: $1,00@L80 pwr brig grapes, d0@8oc ' H Concorde, $2.60@216 por caus of 36 1ba; pears, 160G $1.00 por baakot : plumis, 80c@$1.25 per buaket s Calie foruta pears, $.60645.00 per box, GUGCENIES—Quotations rewsiu as before, and tho general markot rolains the stesdy tous thut Lias char- actarized it for several weoka pait. llusincas haw 0% et atialned uny great activity, but steady improve- fucal 1 obvervablo, mud the outlook s promiing.: Bo- Your aro tho el riced . 1ce—Hangoon, 0} Carolns, YX@8Xc; Lovtuiane, e AOTH0s 5 ave Covvezs—0, G, Java, 33@3MK0: Java, No, 3,30 310; cholcetofaucy Lo, 13k @2Ho; good Lo primne 1o, “Begipie; comnon Lo falr, 1 ki@lxc; ronating, 10 Geashor Bingaors Jave, 1G] Costa Rica, 20 @24c; Maracaibo, Sis2ce, Hudari—Patutcut joaf, 1150 cruatied and powiler« 1 granutated, 1liga s e: A, atandard, TETHE 51 ,«.gm}.u; ostra yellow, "G RO, ‘1, i 0} falr to peimd do, B3 i cholcy molasses sugar, tossKe, r-loat .J!rlx-l. 75@806 § dia~ trs 40; commion do, 7% Peoie; common w0 good Hixurs—Califoruia wn mouvd drips, §1.05@1.10; silver drips, 63uaCse; good wugar-house wirup, Sise; o W@Clc; New Oricans molasses, chojce, now, 7:a 75 da_primo, 08470¢; do common to good, 833000 Yorto Wco molsases, 55:460c; common molassos, 40 (eddc; blackatrap, S4ise, 18340 § cloves, $5@460; cas- Hricss—Allspice, 15%@ I8, Wxadivi pepper, 20 205c ; nutmegy, $L25@3 1,807 Oalcutta giugor, 16 564 105c.. Sourar True Tius, 6iu: Geriusn Mottled, 63 @To; White Lily. 8G6)c: *White Rose, 6X(@050; - Savon rial, e Golden Weat, 41 isc. HAY—Tiwotby weain tair doniand to fll Eaatern ordery, and wtoadler at $10.00 for No. 13 $14.00 for No, 2, aud ‘$10.00 for mited on track, Prairiy was dul) and wasy at $11.00 for primy ; $10.00 Tor No. I, and 39,00 9.80 for niough, Buyers'of prairts freusutly requlie a guaraniee of iis sound condition, Tho pecelpte of Lay ware W tons, {GUWINES=Wero dull aud tesdy a8 tho receat oz decline, the fasling being tame beoause of easol Dmd?\:hul.ll Botod above, _ Hales were 100 beloal SEPTE MBER 8, 18v56. Non, Tho market clonad weak i eympathy w York, which was quoted ot $1,37, —Green curad were in demand nt un- chianged pricen: Green efty buteliers’, bitic; green enred Hgnt aml hoavy, Hmdyc: green ealf, fies adey flint Wides, kip und ealf, 3ol ot dry waited hiiles, 11tc; deacom akin, £5@49c, Hides with one wrub and over are clissed as damaged, Damnged atock Lrings two=tlifnda prics, and branied 10 por cont Off. Bheepy peits—Shearlingn, 40@ 43¢ lamba, €0 oe, Jigolis S Hopt te quited of o atie, 16 Waseon no Rin the growers aro gathoring tho crop, whi fnjnredd Ty (neectn, Wil bo o heavy one, The Now & cropowill also’ bo large, and it s not likely thore e hieary fducement to Import Turopoats hop v, METALS AND TINNERS' 8TOCK—Tho _demand ia rtoadily inereasiug, ol aliogethor tho promiucta nro o will favorablo for a proaperous fall trade, though it will bo liter (ban wsnal, owlng to the adolay in moving the eropa, Pries are nnchinnged an follows: 03 «v, roofling, 3 ;mnll 26 T8 bar, 8 g 4 0¢, COTRER shieailing copper, e, BILET ZINo~Fll caske, 101 o} Tesw quuntity, 11 Iabe, 8¢, Buect Inoy—No, ", 4140 ratens Kuasia from, 8 to 12 fnelusive, 19¢; do, No, 1, siatnwd, 160; Amcriean Kumeia A, 1o; b, ile. Wink—Nos. 1 to 100, 103 10to 11, 110 12, 11%e; 1) ond 14,120 ¢ 15and 10,1 17, 1 R, 100 10, 1o; 20, 2005 full bundlen, count 3 Teneo wire, 6¢ i donmall lola, 63ce, NAILS—Wora qittet nt' §2.2%, with 8 dissonnt for Targs Jota, "The damatd Is eather light forihe e of year, owilg to the tact that miany dealers stocked uo in‘:\fly in tho spring when it wan thought nails had toucl+1 battom and woro sbout to advance in compa~ y with iren, OIL3—~Thero was n weak tono to tho lard-oll markot, and our guotationsof No, 1 are cut down le, Lin- nead also showed weakness, round lota being of+ fored at 2 uwilor former r{\mi:!‘uul. Carhon and turpenting_remaln frm, Followng Sre tho quot 7, 18, per cent dis- tlous : Carbon (atandard shite), 115 deg, test, 1o do THinois tegal teat, 150 deg., 13cr do_ hpad-light, 175 deg., Int itges oxtrs lard ol $4,0i@1.043 No, 1, 3 No,d, ®a@rte; Nuaced, raw, 8o do bolled, TH@7060 3 whale, T6@T80 ¢ Kperin, f neatsfoot ofl, strictly pure, e 1,20 do, wiey bank oil, ide; sirais, toe; Pliambego of], GuA@ ! turpentine, 31 «Ufe; naphiha, 63 ravity, 10@13%e; naphtha, cowmon, 12uwidye: West Virginla olls, natural, 21 deg,, 35¢; uatural, 30 deg,, 3023 rebuced, 23 deg, 2URL PAINTS AND COLORS Therafs a somewhat fn- creancd volume of salen an compared with earlier woeks of tio season, but businesa does not yot display mueli activity, aud the market n not spocialy Bras, Quotations reniain an before: White lead, strictly purr, $9,5540.60 3 do fancy brancds, $§7,00@0,00 5 zine, Athori- can, $10.00:010.25; (o, French, $1 19" tulirosd colors, §), tra, 3o jdo No, 1 WI0@13,25 5 Masu- palaco car colors, .05 .00, POULTRY—~Tha receipts wero largor yesterday, and an eagler feeling wan roported, though cholco Aprings and old chickeun brougat about recent prices, Turkoys sl ducks wero scarce, Lut soldom valled for, Ol chickonn aold at £1.50@4.00; Inrgo aprings at $1.50@ 4,005 werall to fale do ot 32,25@2,00, Fresh pratriy chilckonn brought §3.2533.50, ana dressed piyeons §1,25 por dozen, BEEUS—Timothy was dull and weak undor large of dark und (irty feed. There woro alsy fewer ordora on the market, Bright sced wan §n limit- ed supply. Prime new timothy brought $3.40@2,16, and chiolco ol was Leld $2, 2,60, Uommaon grados ranged from $L00GR 235, Flax rokl at $1.35@1,45, and l;ltlmu was quoted §L60, The receipta are vory heavy, and, thougl the seed goen direct to customers, the fact of Inrge suppliew, together with tho weaknosa in of), maken Lo market voa HALT—Wan tnoderatoly active at thoaubjofned prices: Baginaw, Ouondaga, anil Canada tine, $L.60; ordinary coarse, 1,703 dalry, without bags, $2,70 1 dairy, with 503 ‘Ashtow daley, per sack, $1.00, TE oo of tha features of the tea markot wera noticeably difforent, A good buslnews is in progresa; ho tone of tho market s heslihy, ricenaro quoted ns follnws: Guxrowpen MoYuse ~Choice to fancy, $L0@LI0: gnod to prime, 50 @dve: commou to” good, 404ete; Pingsney, choice, Thave: falr o good, 60uio; common, 35@40e, Inprrian Morune—Cholco to fancy, 80@%0c; good tu primo, GU@ilo; common, S0iadlc; Plogsuey choles, 7751 fair to good, bu@ue; common, é0c. JAraN~CLoico ta fancy now, 90c; do fully fair to prime, 707503 do” commion to good, 8:@C00; clioleo to fanoy old, T0@lic; good to prime, do, 63@Hh0 ;cammon, 35@40e, 00LONU—Clolco o' fane o, Bew $1,005 good to primo. 6URTL0 ; common, S06 6. FOBACCO~Thers fé Juat n falr movement. in fobso- caz, and nothing mors, Qiiotations aro tho samo 86 wook 8o, whoro they nre ateadily hol FiNg' Cur—Oloico to oxtr, Thg800; good, S0@Uile ; comion, 48 50 PLUG—Natural loaf, choico 10 oxtrs, 10@820; da medium to good, C6w75¢; hulf bright, choice to ox, tra, 1420407 medium, 60id5%0;_black, good to oxtra, siitie; sommon tohedivn, brgste! Bsosing—Good to choice, Suauso; modius 3 38e; common, Wanve, | ¢ S EGETABLES—Thoro was no change, Tomataes, onions, potatues, arpuanh, and otber gurden vogotablen, wero nbsolutoly unaalablo ou the atréot, and Tptances are mentioned whero commistion nion Bave rofurol o receivo stufl frum tho railroads bocauso thoy could not nell lt. The farmers near by nra bloneod. with abune dant crops of oversthing widor this head, And they supply tho clty grocers, and fawmiticaan woll, 4t very low figures. ‘Tomatoo ero quoted at 250 per half brl, and polatora at 250 por bu, Bweet potatocs at 3,003 "’{'fl"{{)’(‘f br] medium to Was_quict and anchangsd. Combing and dolaino wools are salablo, but other grades meet wwith little Inquiry, ‘Thero i a feeling among somo farmers and_ otlier |partios that wool {s going ta do batter afor Decetnber, [t fe thought tho receipts will be light then, s the transportation companica will bs tazod to their utmost in mioving the crops, and the atock of fore/gn wools in tho country is sraall and_ not likely to Lo ungmented by froali importations, We quote's ‘Cul-washod, strictly prime, 62@5% ; do poor to good, 40i3480; washed ficece, fue, 40@dlo; do medium, 4lidle; do coarno, J@40c; unwashod, Sine heavy 1o tght, 20@280; go dusdluzm, 21BHo; 43 coaree, G S, LUMBER. The wholesalo market waa dull yesterday and weak, pricea bolug lowor for somo descriptions, Moro salos wore made (han on the provious day, but buyars taok hold slowly, and a good many cargocs wore carried over, Tho recolpts this weok have been hesvy, and many of the yara-docks arc sald to bo luaded with stuff which denlers have not yet had time to put on tbo plles. And the country trade are holdiug off for next wook, whon thoy can aftend the Exposition snd buy lumbor on tho Asmo day, thus killing two birds with one sfonie, Jolata and scantling wore weak at $3,00, which waa Jid for standard cargocs, while com- mon grades walit below that figure. luch stuff was quotod at §3.50@12.50, the ontalde for very chofeo mill run, Lath wure oary st $1,50, Balos wero roportedd of ¢ Lincoln Dall, from Manlotee, 176 m jolsts and soant- Tings at §4,00 ;' dchir Catchpole, from Ludington, 140 m ifl:lu and scantling at $3.00. Bald Ly §, M. Loomis & Hchra I, D, Moore und Pry from Singapore, 140 m and 66 m Joist and scantling at $3.00, Hold by Eg- Ieaton, Hazelton & Co, ‘Tha yard dealers roport o falr trado, Tho market {s oany. mlnympll.hy withi the whalosulo miarket. clear “I'nird clear, Cloar Ruoring, Ll Clear aiding, Tat Firat common siding, Floorlog, Hret common, Flooring, sacond common, dres At prices ranging downward from $4.80. Thls fact waa not due to avy changs In the character of the de- mand, whih, as beretofore, was chiefly cntered in o botter qualitios, but was consequent upon sn Almoat entlro abienco of well-matured and properly fattoned stock, Vithin the past two daya the poaition of the Esstern market has lmproved somewhat, and i¢ miay ressonably be Iuferred that, had the supply of sultablo stock boen adoquats, o respectsbls amount of trading would have bLeun sccomplished, and at {airly satiufactory prices, As it was, the purchases by shippers of native cattlo were restrictsd to u fow bundred Lead at $4.50@6,75, They, however, took o Bumber of droves of yood ta prims ‘Tecans ai £.25 .75, Couiderable utock went futo tho hands of Chi» cago butoliors at $1,75@3.25 for Totans, sud st §2 8.75 for native cows aud scalawag luls, Thore weroa fow vales ta loed:n within the range of our quota- tions, Tie market closed quiet and steady, QUOTATIONS,, Extra Booves—Uraded steors, weighidg 1,350 101,500 a0, . s e 0408070 Choice Bovves—Fine, fat, well formod M(ll’ 106 year olu steurs, weighiug 1,200 to 1,400 1.0 v o Good Hesves—Well-fattened sloors, Weigh- ing 1,180 01,250 1ha... Medlumn Uraued—Steera in fair Heab, welgli- ing 1100 £0 1,900 168,400 ve... Butehors’ Biock—Poor 1o falr sloers, sna cammon to chioice cows, foF city slaugller, woighing 800 10 1,100 e, .y Block Caitlo—Cominon cattle, weighing 100 0 1,030 1011 00seenies Inferior—Light ~ and’ thin " ‘cows, tagy, bull, and scalawsg steers., Tozas Cattlo—Through drovea, ,,, CATTLE BALKA, Number and ducrivlion, £ ars. 5.15@8.23 5.0085,00 4.35@5.00 275@4.00 18 medlum stoers. 11 butchers' slock ,. ggmn sensenee sevres 42 Tozan oatt 4 Texan ealtle, 71 Tox 5 W0 60 il was amall, Neither sbippers nor local cutters lp‘)flrfll to liave any 1v reaning orders on hand, and, despita tha mengra aupply of atack (tho roceints wers unly 0,000 head), pricen were on thadown Reade. For oxtra huavy, auch se are soiighit by buy- ora for the Philadelphis’ misrket, formor quotations were auntaitied, but othor grades wera only snlalilo ot o grestor or lusa concession, (Lo reduction varying from 5@t5e per 100 Te, Light wolyhts aud coarse uneven heavy lotw miffered most, Hafe had an_ une nsunlly wile'range, viz.: $0.L0:2.00, tut most of the tranafars woroat $7.95@7,75, At the onteide quotas ton, $9,00, Conover & 11all aud I, ¢ . ffoct- od salew, The market closed edul 100 8ALFH, Av. Price\No, Av, HH F90 ) 25 u.uux DUFFALO. . To—UATTLE—Receipts, 1,00 ; total for tho weol, 7,133 3 market slow ; nualey of oTerlugs Delter s transadtions principally congned to common class of atock 3 prices of smull’ Tots lant weelds quotne tions ; luryer lots 4,0 not sullicient sales of good cuttlo to eslabllah pri ownera holdlng for strung tant woek's prices, biiyors' demanding n concestion Uf Dureato, Bey e, iwee AND_Lasos—Tiecelpts, 1000; total for tha week, 7,605 market activo for all goud quality and dull and clow for common § pooreat offorluge nok wantod § mlicop samo an last ook ; Jambe Y0 OfT, Hous—Recolpls, 3005 total for tho weel 400§ market Monday and yeaterday falrly netives afl offers Iuga good quality and resdily dinpored of ; tomlay thio markct was slow for want uf good ealabio X Yorkers, corn-fed, iu goud domund ab $1,50g grasners not wanted, ot $7,00@7.00; Lieavy Logs, @ "WATERTOWN, Watertows, Sept, 1.—Uzrey OATTLE—Recelpts, 3,163, whiich in'the Irgest suyply of the season; 1,540 Western, halanco Northoru; merket for Northiorn stroug, atid Xo calor than Jaat week; Weatern cattlo n0t active, “Balea of cliolc ab $10,504 10,55 ; oxtea, $0810.45; firat quality, $9.76@Y,33 1 socond, 31,256 603 third, 8550 7.00, BUEED AND Lastvs—itoceipts, 7931 the advanco of Inut week was not malntuncd, sithough there wan o falr tradv salo; shicop du iots, $1.00@3.W ench ; oxtra, $3.23@5.25; sptiug Jambs, 8% 7¢ gt ib, EAST LIDENTY. T Lioenrr, Bept, T,~Carrie—Noceipta to-day 1,244 hiead 3 al fur nale hera; supply good but sliort of Iast week 3 Lho demand 18 ' aluo good, prices better, and quality ranging from good to coutmon oqually : bost, $6,75@7.00; medlum to good, 5,756,453 come mot {0 falr, $0.76@040 ; bulls, $10063.50 stackers, Iious—TRcceipts to-duy 1,615 Liead ; Yorkers, $7.60@ 8,00 U'hilarolyinia, $9.51@,00, Bieey—Roceipta to-day, 8,000 ; held ot $3.75@5.75, AT. LOU1S, 81, Louts, Mo, Sopt, 7.—tlons=Firm and unchang- ed; nhlypern, §7,107.60; Lacon, $1.6337.60; butc orv!, $7.630gB.10. CaTrLr—Activo ond higher ; demand exceed ply 3 good 0 choleo natlves, Lair, $4,93d5,00 § gaod to’ chio common to fuir, $2.4 u ol to y 40.05@ 4,15 ICINNATI. Civormatt, Hept, T—Ilona—Dull ; stockors solling ot $O.UB@C.HG 5 light, $7,00:a 1,60 2 good Hght, $T.00 63 woud o oxtra butchera', $7,00(38.20, DRY GOOODS, Blnce our previous raview the Jobbing trado has prescutod a stoady and gradual finprovement, Au undercurrent of activity was obuervallo in nenrly all dopartents, sud, while thera was an absenco of tho rush of sowo formor soanous, tho dietribution of both alaploand fancy goods was large in tho nggregate, “Thioro {8 no sppesranco of & spocilativa tondency on thio part of buyera from sny keclion of tho country | on the contrary thcro 18 apparent on all sides doter- nination to pursue a coneorvative courss, and not onty are buyera restricting thojr purchases to modorals amounta, but ther solcctions aro mado with vomething more than ordinary cate, Thesa are healthy sympe tuins, 28 they are indlcativo of a dotermination on tho part of the distributors to do n safo and logitimat luninicss, As regards values theso are fow changes to note, A fow of tho lera popular brands of brown cot- tons have been subjocted to a reduction of e, butthe general market displays a firm aud bealthy tone, ‘The Now York Bulletin of Sopt, 4 coutaina tho fol. owin o R Joubiog trado naw contiued good with housee dning ‘Western and Southern business, but slow with thioso whoso transactiona restricted 10 nesr- Ly soctions, Southern buyera are vporatiug with mioro frecdam than for noine time yaut, and tho gradn. ally improving consumptiva deniand it that section v country In hafled with 1uch satisfaction by the trado, ** Tl condition of the print-vloth market s oxcit- Ing much aitention, Tho Fall liver operatives now on strike scem detorrained to hulil out, and tho stock of clotha on houd in gradually diminishing. Prices havo a dochledly stiffening tondency, sud, whilo s fow nalen of exira 648 have bosu made at 53¢, thirty dayw, haldars are asking 5%c, aud ft would bo dificult, it not [mbosstble, to make large purchiosea bolow tha Jat- ter Agure, THO sunply on liaud at Fall ltivor does not groatly exceod 170,000 pieces, and, as it fs known that naveral printera avo_short of cloltls, the futuraof tus markot will bo watched with much Intereat.” Followiug are the Iateat quotation Attsntio A, 44, Atiantlo 1L, & Atlautic D, 44, Atiautio I, 44, 7% 7 ox Laureuce, G 0... Granite, I, nowNs, Indian Orchard, RR.. Ti6a Dnlght ez, 441,30 Dwight Btar, d0-in Conttnental 0, iootta, I X Nashus E, 40-1n.., Nashua R, 36-n,.! Nashua O, 8in .., Tepperell E, 40-in Pepperell 1, 36-in Pepperell O, B-ia, Yepperell N, Croscent, .. Indian Orchard, AX . Indian Orchard, ElZ, 1ndian Orcliard, N Garner Fiat, Washington Smithtield High colors, 10 exirs, DLEACEKD OOTTONS, Lonadale cambric. (Gem of the Bpindl New York Mills, i, 44, Utica Nonparail sbilackatone, AA...i00130 Watnsutts, &4 Hope. ves U3 Davol.,eooes J{f Pride of the' Weat, . 0f Langden, GB. i Fralt of the Loom i) s i i ndroscoggin, oatt, 1, , B Amoskeag e, {Thorndixe, B: % 11es Hx Auburn, A, dreon, G B Tosobuds. Vaugtixa, 'X0000000 1 itans. - isgo|Middiesex. ... . :xa L i Audroscogg A0sKeag, oess Minnehshs, ¢4 Minucuatn, 7. Coueatoga 0T, Amouskeag, AC. Conratogo AA, 8O- Amosks MelLiuen AA, Amoskes M-mimmn ok ork, 84 A:ul:x. 4 |York, 80-iuch Amoskesy, ) {Thorndike A, 36 Pearl fUvo e Bwift River, 3 Coneatogs exira [ Conestogs e Consatogs OM, 14 e, CO.,., Beaver Crock, AA, ., o185 Leaver Crock, ils, Beaver Oreek, 0O. s, American, 6-3 | American, 8- Hauwillon, 6-3. Hlamliton, $-3, 3 QHEVIOT STRIPEL, 3 o Everett, No, 1850 Maasabosl |} Bulk moataatead 1030 | 33y0] clear, Tif0, 1 E thed el P4 — TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Epeetnl Divpsteh (o The Chienan Tribums, LiveneooL, Sot. i1l an.—URKADATUYYA—Steaty, Flour—No. 1,204 6 3 No. 2,250 Whoat—Wiiter, x0! 1, 10m 00 No. 9, 108 70§ apring, No, 1, 08 2d; No. 1 tn 6l s white, No. 1, 118 4§ No. 2, 1ing elub, N, o 114 40 No, 2, 118 dd, Corn—No, 1, 318 9d ; No, 2,1 ™ &l Inovietons—T'ork, 798, TAtd, BUGios, LISKRPOOL, Bept, T=2:30 p. m,—WEATHER~Fply, Duavaruyya—Enslor, Wheat—Winler, No. 1, sy, No, 2, 108 4 ; spring, No. 1, 1083 N0, 2, 08 81§ whye No. 1, 11a2d ; No. 2, 105 10d ¢ club, No. 1, 118 64; yq: 9 11820, Corn—-No, 1, ila 6d ; No, 8, 31s, I;vvnronn, Hept, T—Latest.~Froun—Lsin gy, and Giatk—Wheat=No,3to No, 1 spring, now, 0s o1 1084d, Gorn—Mixed, 31a 6, IRovIstoNs—Pork—Wenlern, 828 0d; Eastern, Dref, 720 . Lard, 68a, Dacon—Oumberlan) P Bie, Citezse—Firm ; 618 Cd, TALLow—i.18 94, Petnokust—Renined, 0d 3 rplrits, 0%, JoruoN, Hepl, T.—~THE JAKK o ENGLAND-Ty amount of bulllon withdrawn from the Dank of Eg, &land on batanco to-day, £37,000. ConsutA—Monoy and account, 91 9-16, UNITED BTATEY Tloxng—8-208 of 66, 100) § 620 o 67, 108%¢ 3 L0100, 1043 § now im, 103, AMERICAN Rattnoan BrouniTiEs—New York Coy. tral, 81, Lirle, 33 ; proferred, TeTnoteus —~Refined, 9% ; aplrits, 0@0x0, BRIRITA OF TURPENTINE—24, NEW Yoms, Bept, T.—Tho Telrgram's speclsl iy patch from London today saya: * Buivewn fu g toueral markot wxa 80 tame at tho opeulng an to ruyyy ft diiticult almost to otablisle quotstions, Thrra by Leon acarcely any variatlous i pricen, Erie in ateady ot the advance of yeaterday, Illinols Central by fallon X per cent. Wilhi the oxception of the daclizy noted, tho markob for American ncouritioe, althougy quict, 8 well nupported,” Pawin, Bept, 7.—Retites, 661 180, FRANKFORT, Bept, To—UNireo Brates Donos—gy 100)¢. AxTwERP, Hopt, T.—PrTROLEUIC—I08 O, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, PrILANELTIUA, Pa., Bept, 7.—Wool tsdull meditm and combing grades aro fiem ; o qualitics are wesy and nomiual § Obilo, Pennaylvanis, and Weat Virginy XX and above, 46@476 § X, 45@ 160 ; modium, 5rgsie; coarao, 43t 460 ; Now York, Michigan, Indians, agf Wostern fins, 4244103 modium, 403500 ; coarve, 433 430 comling, waslied, 5kerc; combiog, uiwsshed, 423 ; Onunda combing, e2c: na unwashed, 54 Slc; cosrao and medlum nnwashed, 3@33; tay washed, 4@53%c ; oxtraand meriuo pullod, 40Qits; No, 1 and super pulled, 1@ 13c. NEW YORK DRY-GDODS MARKET, NeW Yonr, Sept, T.—Lusiuess wis Iess active with commission honscs and importers, but a Nboral jobe biug trado was offected. Cotton-flannals, cheviots, fiml Lrown cottons wero In good demand, Plald ang atk madder fancy prints wore fafrly nctite, Dress goods and ginghams wero in brisk request, Fancy casalmores ruled qulct, hnt wool flanncls aud repel. Itnts woro in stesdy demand, Bhawls were in mod. orate roguest, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Prrranurd, Sept, .—Petroloum moderately sctivay €Tdo, $140 at Parkor's; refined firm, LIX@1Ks Philadelplis dolivery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, Speefal Disvateh to The Chieaga Tribuna, NEW Yous, Bopt, .—GRAIN—Wheat market dull ang 1@ lower; sales, 46,000 bu at #2212 for No, 4 Chiengo; ‘$L2) for No, 9 Northwestern; $130@1,31 for No. 4 Milwaukeo; $1.34@141 for No, { apring ; S1IC@1AL for winter rod Western § $1.41g 145 for mnber do, and §140@ 145 for white Wostern, Ryo quict at 13@Y4c for Canads i bond, snd $1.014 1,05 for ol Btate, Varley qilet and nnckanged, Com heavy and lower ; rales, 81,000 bu at T3@Tde for sterm Wentorts mixed ; T5@Tic for rall do, aud T7a1% fer bigh mizedand yeliow Wostern, Oats dull and do. cliuing, sules, 39,000 bu at 40:4536 for nes mixed aad whito, including new Stto at 154530 3 674800 for ol mized Westarn, and 55@600 for old whlto do. T'novintoNs—Middles firm at 124;@1% for city long clear. Lard qulst§ pales of 200 tea at 130 for prime stoam, Wissxy—AMarke! lower ; kales of 100 brls st $1.24 per gal, GrocRzs—Sugar market firm, falr demsnd; fafy o good rofining fa quoted at 7/s@ }ge prime nt B4@ 82{0; and whito Hevanu st 05 @10%e, Coffes market Eeavy, modorato inquiry ; we quote il ab 18259 in gold, and Maracaibo at 223¢¢2Xc n gold, [ To the Arciaied Prew. | NEW Yong, Sept. T.—Frotn—Dull ond Tawer ; celpts, 11,010 brla; superfine Stato aud Westcrn, $5.40; comnion to good exira, $5.50:28,95; good ta choke, $0.60@7.40; white wheat extra, $3.43@7.50; extra Olly, 5.0 8t Louls, $3.0038,60, Ryo four qubl and unchavgod, Con-MeaL—Quict; Westorn, $2.65G1,3: Gnarn—Wheat dull, lower, aid ketvy § roceipts, o1 090 Lu; N, 2 Chicago, $L22@1.2 ; Ko, 4 Nortwess orn, No. 4 Ailwatkeo, 810 41,313 N $LU%4.10; whiter rod Wostern, 1143 Wentern ol 2F1L.44@1.45 3 whito 10, $1,40kq 155, Tiye quiet; Canada, 1u bund, S6ustde s ol Hinte, $1LUZALIS, Barloy moro notivo ; 0 rowod Slale, 3116, Malt—Fsir domand ; pirite Canadn West, $150, Corn beays: lower ; 116,000 bushols Weatern mixed steam at ilt4 T aall do, T0AT60 § WIRW mixed snid yellow Weskes, TWT8YGe, Oats hieavy and lownr 3 Tecoipts, 42,0005} No, 4 Weatern old, 57G#5%¢ ; whito do, old, 57(a60e. Jr—Unchauped. Guoczsies—Llo colfca—Cargocs 18200 In goldy Soblitig, 185, @20%¢ In gold, Bugur frm § leas active Talr 1o pood ruiining, T7g@dt(c; printe, BiWENc retined frm ot WX@IYC." Molasscn dull, but o Langed, P iac ained, 1. PrraoLeusm—1ligher ; crude, HruaEp REmN—Eitm at Srturm TURPENTINE—Firy Faus—Hoavy ; Westorn, 19)30c. I Trovistons—Tork lower; tiew mess, $31,10 ; pi mens pork, 1035, Leef wilclisnged. Gt m-ufleg Middlea quiot ; city long clar, 13%@1dc, Lard prige stoam, §19.50 1 kettlo, $14.9, DutTka—Firm} Western, 13@150, Cuerse—Markot dull at £510)0. Witsxr—Lower; $1.24 Frouaediulot and alead toun=—Qulot and al 0 No. 2 white s rime ity Ll Totxpo, Bept, 7. UnarN~Whest dull aud lower ; uhl bash, $1.43; No. § Whlta 'Wi No. 1 whito 'Mtichigan, $1.40; No, $1.38; No. I ambor Aichigan, Noveinber, $1.31 do, $1.1v3's No. $L13; do Dayton aud Michigan, lower's high mixed, Octolor, Qi%o; Oclober, Cie. . Oaly Inactive; Ko, 3 38ie; rejudied, tc, nr1otTs—To Buffalo dull a¢ 203 4o Oxwego, 607 to Ringstan, 4340, Brax—170. Rrcxipre—Flour, 200 brls; wheat, 28,000 buj comy 93,000 bu ; oats, 9,000 bu, BuIrmiNTs—Flour, £00 Lria; wheat, 82,000 b} corn, 1,000 bu ; cats, 7,000 bu, CINOINNATIL, Cmnernwati, Septi 7.—Froun—Dull and lower fanally, $0.35(30.60, AnaTN—Wheat dull; now, red, BOc@$l.50; ol $1.4041,45, Co Tle, Oats ,quiot s Corn qulet; T ateady; 83@500. Barley quiet and unchauged. Iije quist No. 2, 83o. Pnovisions—Pork opened stesdy with » moderste demund at $1LW@INI5, Lard stesdy with mode orato domaud; 19701803 kottle, 18KiR1ke orato demand; 8¢, 1347 Hacon falr and firm; Oic; 150 uos—Bteady ; moderats demand { fresh, 150, Burrxu—steady ; modersto demand; choies, @25, ‘Cirkzsr—Quist and unchanged, Olu—mn?ud—mudn moderato domand ; €8 Lard, steady; moderate demaud; summer extrs, §1.10 @103 ; wintor, $1.05@1,10, Wik y—gtaady ; wadorate demand § $1.19, MILWAUKEE. Mitwauxes, 8opt, T~Froun—Quiet snd OwaN—Whost quict and wteady ; No, 1 Milwaukty K No, 9110, $1.16% ; Heptomber, $L.14%; Uckor F, 3 Coru' lowor shd dupresuods No. 3, 83 Oats qutet and steady: No. 3, o, Barloy nael and higher ; No, 2, Bsptombar, $1.08% ; No, 3, 15a86 Rya in fair demand at lower retos} No 1, T80, Provimoss—~Nominal; firm, Blees pork, $1L6§ casli, Frune lard, 130, FanianTe—Wheat to Buffalo, 330, Reoxrrze—Flour, 4,000 brls ;' whast, 83,000 bu. BUIRMKNTS—Flotir, 8,000 brlu ; wheat, 18,000 bt HT. LOUIN. "] 87, Lovw, fept, 7.—Froun—Dall sud unetll for looal sud jobbiug, i Gsani—Whicat bighor, but tuactiva No, 3 red wioe ter, §1.43 7 casls, $1.47 { Botomber, $1.44Y ; No, 3 11v3g, Corn—Market easier wnd fuactive; Nov 3 {xod, BUs00NC, cavhi; 60 Boptember; 4TidT, Novediber ; 41@18 3o sallcr Lise year, Osla o shace better for car-lois ; No, 2 mized, }1,@80 cash ; 34 October ; #1 November, Larloy steady, demaud; No. 2 spring, $1.95; cholo’ $1.375, cash. Liye steady aud unchanged ; No. % PRoVIsIoNS—Pork—Mark er b $31.76, grod. Lard dull Lt unchanged ; Bulk moity 20 inally unchanged. Dacon—Market easior ; shoulderdy 93@P8ic ; clear rib, 135;@135c. Bacon—Ulear, 19§% it Qi and Inchangsd} 9120, sk Y—Quiot and unciian, 20, Broxtrrs—Flour, 1,000 bva wheat, 60,000 l{:l coru, 9,000 bus oate, 5,000 bu ; ' ryv, 8,000 buj barken 1,000 bia § hoge, 400 Buad | cattle, &34 head, KLAND. e s a1 i vt 0, 1 1 1,35; new No, . o ST e b s ier § qorm, o Nk Vo et standard whits, 110 esh 95307 titate, 100 teat, 2050 I car lota, o ah T e touu—Fale demsadi 1 pt, 7,—] ] IR oAy «w_-; Wiscousfi, aud hinnssoth et ool vod 4 Gl now do 811 + asmbuz, 0ld and naw, $1.0@1.4 | while, 1uyo; eloar, 12 »

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