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STATE OF TRADE. A Dull Day Among the Banks.--Light Demand for Discounts, Less Corrency Golng to the Countryee Now York Exchange Firmer, The Produce Markots Irrogular---Pork Firmer.--Lord Wenk. Wheat 8tfll Tending Downward—Corn Faasior, with Fair 8hipmenta, FINANCIAL. The day was a dnlt one in finsncial circles, Owing probably to tls dissgrocable weatlier of thin weck, tuo stir and setivity that wero noticod in evary direc- tion a fow daya 8go have lesscned, The flow of cur- rency to the country !a leasened by the indimposition of farmera to sond thelr cropa to market at tho prea- cnt low prices, Tho fall irado would assuradly be in- tarrupted by bad weather, and such han been beon the result, The supply of commerclal paper undor themo circurastances ju light, and as operations on tho Board of Trads are restricted, the total offerings of paper are not enough to meet the wants of the banks. De- posita aro not running down with the rapidity of two ‘weeke 8go, and In many cascs sre romalning sbout atationary, Tus lounable resonrcea of the banks are not yet threatened with anything ltke oxhaustion by {ho demands of borrowers, who still Lave tho upper band in the loau market. TRates of dlscount are quoted to regular bustomars at 8 to 10 per cent, To outside borrowers, who bave the ight kind of aeaurity or indorsements, rutos aro wede from 6&Y por cent for call or akiort lo: On the atrect, thers fs no changs to nota in tho smount of busiuess. Raten are (319 per cent, New York exchango 13 scarcer on account of the lightnosa of shipments, Holes wero made botwron Lanks at 800 discount for $1,00%, ‘There are fower orders from the gratn districts for currency, as lass wheat 18 belng alifpped aince the de- clino in prices, TRNNSYLVANIA TOADE AND THE JRON MANUPAC- TURE, ‘While tho {ron manufacturo of Chicago s prosper- ousand growing, thet of Ponussivants is depressed, ‘The eroction of the Inrgs rolling mills of tho Joseph IT, Brown Iron snd Btcel Company at South Chicago, and of othor iron manufactorics at the samo puint, and the fourisbing condition of estallishmenta in the elty itsolt, liko that of N, S. Douton & Co., are gratify- 1og ovidences of the stalility of thls importsut inter- esthora, It Las, among otber advantages, that of not belng thoe cresture of the tariff, or dopendent upou it for profit, Affairs are different in tariffl-made Ponn- sylvania, Tho followiug from the Tittsburg Com. merefal of st week shows that whils he ageicultural communities sro prosperous, those con- ‘mected with fron Indusirieaare not o, It romarks that *There is considerable complaint among mercantilo bousea as to tho slowncss of colleclions. What foun- dation thero Is for this complaint is found {u the city trade, whera tho payment of bills is ratler sluggish. Daukers genorally roport that the returns from col- lections through their hands average as weil as ot this scason I provious years, nnd some bank officers were of tho oplnfon, ss far &s thelr experionce weut, that tho sverage was botter than at this time last year, Callections on agricultural districts aro the most promptly paid ; thoso on manufacturing towns and viilages, throngh tho samo causes an fthose operating 1z thoe city, sre still rather slow and unsatisfactory,” Haw the fron interoats of Pounsylvania are far- ing 1s revealod by s controversy beiween Vittsburg World and the Philadelphis Ledger, Tho World sasorta that there Las boem no over-production of Anlshed iron, For over s year and s half merchants have ‘been buying from band to moutk, merely to keop up an assortment, Parties that formerly gave sn ordor for 500 tona are now satlsfled to give oue for 63 tons, ftockn at merchants’ wareliouses sre small. No fron 1 being bougbt on speculstion, as this fdes that thoro 18 an over-production leads buyersto think that {ron must go lower, ‘Tuls view tho Ledger contradicts on whal seerns to ba good juformation, It ia amsured by an intelligent and largo.manufscturer of fron that, while it is liter- ally tzue {hero 8 no over-production ot finwhed iron, iho natural {nference from that fact is caloulated fo load to unreal conclusions, The Ledger continues : Our jnformant says thers nover is much stock of fin- dshod ralls on hand, Ralis, sa the rule, are not made 1o navance of orders. At the prosont time the niato- rial for rails s in advanced preparation to a very Iargo amonnt, but that there aro positively no orders tur 1ron on the market, Our informant s promingutly connectoed with more than one lirgs {ron works, aud 2238 ho hise 10t & single order, Dor is ho awaro of fnore han one order for ucw rolls at any works, aud iu that instanoca it i simply sn oxchange of tho new raila for old ones, which ara o bo taken in exchange to the walue of 'thie now, The Iron iutereat, wo regrot o say, 1s excoodingly depressed, and {& 80 from railrosd make ing yesrs ago in advance of any legitimato busiucss ‘wait up to the presout time, v ‘Whillo the iron {nterssta of Chicago ana of Piitaburg 1o 80 unlike that it Is dificnlt to compare thom, the above facts afford direct corroboration of our views with rogard to the recovery of our trado and industry from the effects of the panic. All our Interesis wiil ro-eetablish themselves on o sound and subatantial basls befors thoss of the Esat achiorait, The popu- Lstion of the Northweat ts growing, it is busy, and muceocsful, It will contribnte to ita metropolis ele- ments of succens that will be wanting to the centres of unemployod peoples, liks thoss of New England or Pennsylvants, GOVERNMENT DONDS. Tnited Btates 8a of '81, Unitad States 5208 of ¥ United Btates 8304 of ‘65 5-208 of "s5—January Bid, o curranoy 0s. Gold was 118113, Qreenbacks clossd at 87@86%0 on the dollar, The risa In ha prico of gold s caused by the trans- fers of cola {rom New Nork to San Frauclaco, Thess transfers withdraw an cqualsum of gold from the Now York banks, Tho atock held by these {nstitutions £ow amounts 1o only $10,210,000, aud tho withdrawal of $1,000,000 {0 coin for Hsn Francteco relief hoa al- ready seriously impaired the specis resourcea of Now York, The Now York Laily Bulletn, in commenting om this, sy, in ita l:’l:lnchl articla of Tuesday: Wa have fio doubt that there was to-da: d deal of upoculativa buzing in tue (Gold Noom : af \no l;n.r‘o s £ bkl 0 tho faute to warrant con- e who arenob mpeculstors, fock of wold mueh turtlir reduced §§ will becomo & serious queation for the toreign exchangs Every bauker will be 1nalous £o'sel tis hijle to .:qqgn and those who have gold will not want to e th it for bille, and &a & reault tho rates for oxe. change may full to & polnt which will {ustify the fine portation of gold, These are amoug the possibilitics whioh tmay be changed fulo prolabilites it R Frane tisco demands much more gold from New York, FOREIUN EXCHANGE, Blorling exchange was 450@ISS; calls tramfers, London, 483; Paris, 811, Otlicr rates of foreign exe thange are quoted s Pu ) o AT 415 Bwitzerlaud (fraucs), ... ' voenn G162, @013, Bweden, ND"I{, and Donmark (kroner), n Austria'(paper flo; CITY AND COUNTR DONDS, did, Asked, Ohlcago City 7§ ct, bonde.... 1093( & int, 1095 & int, Outeago City 7Y ct. soworsgo, J023¢ & Int, 1033 & fut, Chicaga Gity 7 g ok walerin mk‘ K iut, 1033 & int, c%ohk County 7 ¥ ct, bouds, o 2o, 1. ovss oo 1034 & 108, 103K & 0L, o, o cent “""“m: &t m"‘ & int, ‘Weoat Park 7 par ceut bonds Veen Pfl‘l jut, HANK BTOCKS. Marchanta’ Nationai, First Natloual Benk, eee110 Fifth loual Bauk, <300 Uerman Nstionsl Bank, florm Exchange Natiouai s, ity Notious) Bauk... Liomo Naticast Bauk, National Bank of illinols, lliuols Truat sud Baviug: E?.. orchanta’ Baving: 160 Unlou National Ban 30 Union Btock-Yard N Jow Hids snd Leathior Bank, I L R MISCXLLANEOUS, City Rallway, Boutls kide West Bld, T Chamber of Commaerc Chicet & Hortbuutisrs geid o o) Fullotkn Palace Gar Gotapany. se Expoaltion stock.ssesseseess. TaTEST. New Your, Bept, 9.—old opened st 118%, advanced {0 1184;, closing st the Istier price. Rates for borrow- ing 7 and 6 per cunt per aunum, and 139, 1-64, and 364 per dlem, CGovernwenly fiem. Rairosd Londs achive, with large transsctions fn Union Pacifio sinking fuuds and Chicago & Northwestern cousalidated gold, The for- maz advanoed to 94, and the lattar to 84}, The Block Exchange has sdmitted {0 regular call the Chicago, Milwaukes & 6h ¥anl consolldaied sloking fund ¥ par cent bons, the Chicagn, Rock laland & Pacific ink- 1ng futul incom 6 of IN9B, and Clorinnati & Tndianspalis Stata rocuritin stealy, exiapt Tenneasocs, which'arn fower, There wan a ) uoyant feeling on the Stock Exchanga Anrdug o mopning bonrs, which rertited fn an-ad- Tho extremn ad. ch romo to 14 o agatunt cille Mafl eamonext, ad- to 3iig, Lake tu leading ehare o rore o 195, profvrred Shore 10 675, Undon Pacific to 79y, Rock Ialand to 1081, Northwostern common to 0%, preforred to B3, Bt Paul to 873, preferrod to 61K, Ohfon to 19 Atlantic & ‘Dacif: Tolograph to 22, midday thers 9ar & eosution of ioe iz, and the ma remaed steady snd tamo at the declino. ddcalings Erin ross 1o the higheat pofut of the day on chengen in tho_Dircetion, and W Lake Hhore'and M "Thn rest of the I tern_ Uufon™ waa dull and aterdy, ehans e ngrregat. i 145,000 ahres, f which 21,040 wero Pacltic Miull Northweetern common, ' 6, . Paul common, 2300 kirde, 30,000 Jake bhore, nud ern_ tnion, 0,001 Money market cay st 9G35, Trimo morcautila reantirer disbursed 370,000, learings, $21,000,0.0, Btorling exeliunge, GUVERNMENT DONDA, Ly | Conpoun, 69 1183, | 1408, reqular, 10-42%, conpuns. 17} | Curreney £, Tonneaseo, old,...... & | Virruils, now, Tennirasoo, new, .. Virgints,old.. .. Western Unlon Tel fie Mall, New York Centril. Chicago & Alton pid.104 Obio & Mieelraippl , 1193{ Indlana Central,...,. 4 bt Har, & Quine. 11 | De, Lack & Vil g | Atiitle & Pao Uulon Pac, stock, Northwestern,. . Cy Cy Co & 1., SRS REAL ESTATE. Tho following instruments were Gled for resord Thursdsy, Sept, 94 y Leavitt st, 200 £t n of Division &t dated July 20, 18674, Weat Madison st, 17 e of Abordeon af, 1t f, 35 Becor of Ogdon av, tt, dsted Aug, 26, olt st, 124", ft s of North av o ft, dstod Ang, 24, Weat Jackaon f, n ecorof Irving place, 225120 £t dated Sejt. ... il at, 809 1L w of Uakicy at, b T, 1, datod Ropt. ... Went Twelfth sf, 01 fi ¢ 124 810 £t, datod Soply Luores s Butlerneld 3t 1A T-10gE i of of Toavite Ui, n T, 2% Ty ent o, W cor North Frankiin st, o 1, Biascll at, 100 ftaof Cisy &, f, 24si: datod Sept. B, .. NOWTI OF CITY LIMITA, WITRIN A MADI OF 00URT-HOGH Lincoln av, 202 1t n o of Diversoy 150 L, duted Bept, 9, BOUTH OF CITX LMIT) OF COLUT- Wood st, 125 fta of Fifty 1953 dated Aug, 31, Lexington ay, 481 fL 1 of 515170 6-10 1, dated Bopt. .., 100 1t w of Woodlawn Lanover st, %5 {t n of Cleveland sty vided )y of 414 7-123124 (t, Qated Se Bpencer sy, 225 ft n of Forly-third st, w f, 43% 1214 11, dated Rupt. A, Lot 15, Dlock 4, Nicholes & McGu 30X Hea9, 33, 14, dated Bopt. B.ees,. — i COMMERCIAL, The following were the reccipts and shipments of tho loading srticloa of produce In {his cily during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 a'clock on Thursdsy morning, and for the corrosponding ate one yoar ago: rom stors on Wednesday for city con- 1,61 bu wheat, 1,678 bu corn, 1,210 bu The following gram was inspectsd fnlo store on Thursday morniug ; 21 cars No,! apring, 45 cars No, 2 do, €0 cars and 600 bu No.3 do, 44 cars rejocted do, 4 cara no grade do (150 wheat); 2 cars No. 1 corn, 41 earsand 4,000 bu higb-mixed do, 218 cara and 47,600 bu No. 2 do, 38 cars and BOD b rejocted do, 4 cars uo grado do (363 corn) ; 16 cars white" oats, 33 care and 2,000 bu No, 4 do, 90 cars and 2,000 bu refectsd do (83 ats) ; 8 cars and 1,600 bu No. 2 rye, 4 cars rojected do, 1 car no gradw do (13 rye); 3 cars No, 1 barloy, 10 cars No, 2do, 30 cara No. 3 do, 12 cara rejocted do (44 barley), Total (608 cars), 509,000 Lu, Inspocted out: 82,033 buiwheat, 98,130 Lu corn, 23,087 bu oats, 9,393 bu rye, 1,333 bu barley, 1L there is any one thiug which the fntelligent com- positor laves to do mora than another it {s to epoil & Joke. Mo does it evory time, unlesa by accident, In Jesterday's fevuo he made it appesr that * The markots were nowinal, though discordsnt,” The word nome inal was Intended (o ba * musical,” but tho I, G, would nothava it wo, In another place the aubatitution of & 2 for au f made us rofor 1o & pignient of tho {mag- The Inapection rofurns of tho psst two dsya huve lod visuy operators to think thet the quality of tus wheat coming to this market i improviug; which is Scarcely true, Yestordsy 44 car-loads, and the day roceding 43 car-loads, of 0ld wheat came In, having been detained on the Minstasipp! for s faw dsyy by bad 11 inspucted aa No, 1 or No, 2. Taking tuls out from thovest, that which rematon ay new whest shows 1o Improvemnent at all in quality, the percoutage of the tatter gradea ruling vory low. Of coursa this does not pruve that they will conlinue to do %0 after the ratus in Minnesots Laving 1o tine [wat 84 (0 maks It im- t. In those cases where the &rain bas aprouted tho fower grades will ruls; but otherwlas there is no rosson why the grain should not improvo with the bygraetria conditions of the ate tha wet weather In over, bees 10 peralatent for xo; posalble to dry the whesl ‘Iho leadlng prodnce markets wero norvous and e sottled yesterday, with a yen ly, which was followed Ly ntances, Tho occurrence of bad of & generat deoliue Iu broadaty resction in the speculative (g reapondod o bub fusbly by the lots for ahipment, Freighta rul the later focling in the ganerul markets parfook msme character, Dry goods were mora active than on elther of tue preceding days of tho week, Country merohants wore in numerous sttendsnce, and the amount of orders ro- oelved through tho malls waa aleo libaral, Pricos ro. main steady sud firm. The domaud for stapla and faucy grocerion was reasonably active, aud most lnes were quoled stoady and firm. Tho notabls exesption 'wss sice, in which thore {s s tendency o lower rates. Dried frulta were quoted quist, A docilno in Layer sud Joose Aluscstel rafsins wsa tuo only lmportsut change uoted, Fish remain dull, as previously quot- ed, The coal and wood markets weru devuid of now Butter was sctive sod frm, quiet aud casy, Prices of lsatlier were weak, Ulls were {u falr dgnand, and a4 & rulo were stoady, an ad- vsoco of )40 in carton belng the only chauge uoted, , Lumber was dull at ihe docks and tmoderately active at (he yarde, Prices were without malerial chauge. The bardware dealess repors an iucresslug demaud ! upturn fn prices ear- weakness {o several in- weatlier, un the hocls fTu, teuded to causo s Partent, which was parties who buy cash od dull, thorefore, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, S £r thelr waros at the current prices, Nalls aro qulet, ot flio quoted rate, $3.25, in sometimon sbaded for Iarge lots, Wool wan quiet and unchianged, Timothy acolmet with a bettor demand, and was gencrally held with more irmnees, Amall sslod of broonecorn ‘wore maida at tho current prices, Thnothy hay waa firm under & good demand for ahipmant, while prajris continuen dull and ey, Greon frufta wero slow and weak. The offerings worn liberal, and the peaches wern of better quaiity than heretofore, Foultry was salablc at fornier prices, Fggs were duli and casler, LAVE BTOCK RETURNG. The following showa tha nuniber of hogs fn the Blates nstued, oa raported by the Btate Auditors 1875, 1874, 1479, 3,431,501 1,860,083 1915,2:0 2,084,500 2,900,139 1,400,714 2,058, /00 Nebennkn, 194,005 Tolahcveveeen 11,084,230 12,071,043 12,060,001 OUR BOARD OF TRADR STATISTICE, To the Exditor af The Chicoyo Tribune @ Your alinslona now ana thon rolative to th statle- tics furniahed by tho Becrotars of tho Board of Teade arocertatnly vory just. No ono who s ever taken tho pana to exsmino tho atatlstis posted on tho bul~ Tetin board of the Daard of Trado can have failod to discover tLal they are little (if auy) betler that mere approxiinations, and it I8 really & wonder that tha mewters of tho Doard havo niot ers this scison du righteous $ndignation and demnnded at improvement inthia particulsr, Cerlainly no city in the world, cosidering the magnitide of the business transacted on_ Chauge dails, canzboast of any worso Ogurer, il it would seem as thongh the Chicago Boand of Trade onh to linve somathing relisblo fu tio way of 1ty ntatistice, The Now York Produca Ezehange em- tatirtician at o salary 1bolleve of §1,000 per , and in return for this expenditure that body Las prompt and generally adimitied reliablo {nformae tion'as to tho movement, stockn, ele., of all the {mpor. tant commodities st neatly all fmportant points, 1t really Touks Uad to fiud o Aifting the matier ro- cently that tha receipte sl sbipments of lard seport- @ by tlio Bueretary of the Bosrd of Trmlo duea not wean whiat it eaye, but ratlicr that a cortain projortion of the * lard ” (16 por cent, I think, it i claimed) in com) of boxer, wooden sud fron hoops, and nails, snd that whon 100,000 Ba of élard™ are roportd recelved | or mhipred, It means 85,07 1bs of lard and 16,000 Ibs of waod, On the ssue principlo, wby nat report ail tho lumber, shingles, and lath roceived snd ahipped as w0 1ntich lard 7' All that would bo ocessnry would e to increavo the por eent of wood, ote, Buch s thin, might bappen, of, erhape, wo might do sway entirely with tho lard dolumy aay that tho recolpts of mmm,-nmfla-mdl- sboth contained such andsuch ® percent of 1leirn that the feult doss not Ue in the oMce of the Becrotary 0 much a4 with the rail. road’ oficials who furnish (ho statistica of the various roade, ond It 8 clalmed that fho clerks wheae duty {t fs o mako out the figures for tho ratlrosd compaules are not always compotent, but Donilen thin, not recelving any oxtra pay for this eztra. fabar, they o not take thia paina they otlierwise would, 11 thia ia true, let tho LBoard of Trade st on licate the difficulty by payiug tho clerks 8 fair compensation, Certainly tie Board can afford to do this, belng o wealthy corporation, and it fs Lut justico, atid might possibly solvo the problem. Ought not arratgementa alao to bo made fornecuring promptly stockd of grain, eto., at vatious pointx, to- guthior with (e moveinont, ete,.. somethingt mmilar to thoso 1o be found on the New York Produce Exchange ? At uny rate, Job some trieans bo devieed to givo to tho members of the Joard af Trada siatistics worthy of $lio name, nstesd of mero approximations, 1t iz ro. form greatly needed, A Meupen, Cuttcaao, Bept, 19, 1875, PROVISIONS. TI0G PRODUOTS—\Were rather quiet, and irregalar tntone, Hogs ware in light supply, but dall and easler, i1 an shaenco af demand for local nee, and thin told on products oxcept whors dome special ressou existad for an opposite condition. Thero was not tnuck demand for any description of product, but holders ware goner- ally firm in their views, outwido of lard, Msus Ponx—Was rather less nctive, but averaged higer, Lots for this month's delivery sdvanced 1t porbrl under a moderate inquiry for shipment and from September storts, whilo the longer futures averagod but iitle abova the cloaing pricos of Wednes- day, A comparison of tho fjurcs showa that tho Mberal anipments of tho past few days have raduced our stocks toubout 24,500 brls, which i alona equalto tho reduction since Aug. 15, 50 that the same rato of out~ ward movement would carry off the laat barzel by tle eud of tho present month, 1t 13 not expested, howover, that this rate will o kept up, though thore ia attll falr demand for sbipmont to'tho Jumber roglons, with somo {oquiry un Honthern sccount, Bsles yestorday were roported of 860 brla cash at $I.403L50, chiefly &t the autaide ; 2,000 brls seller the month at ‘$2140@ 2150 ; 6,000 bris soller October st $20.50@20.95 5 and 50 bria aclior the sear at $17.75@17.40. T brls. ‘The warket closed ateady wt 921,50 caab, $X0.95@ 20,673 soller October ; and $17,76 reller the yoar, Bail- er January and Februbry sold at §17.83, Lanp—3Vas dull, and deelinod 180 per 100 e in aympathy with s declinefn Liverpool tho provioun af- tornoon, which eansod a further weakening in Now York, ‘Thero was vory lttle demsnd, Slos wero lim- iod £o 50 tes cash (choloe) at $IB12i 5 1, TEYOX 1,780 te, s susqi, ol 3 ,650 tes. The market tamo st .80 for October, and $11,75 sell- or_the year, xaTo—Were quiet at unchanged qriotstions, but n alightly easier fecling, tho offerings belng rath roo thun Lerslofore, Klot wers reporlad of 40,000 s sliou 117403 15,000 vs summier long aleara at ot 369 by d ckled hami o 1L (16@17 Pw) at 1lke. The market closed st 84 @B%e for whoulders, cash or seller Heptembar, and '8xc for do seller October ; 113,0 for long clears, castior moller Bsptomber, and 1170 for do scller Oct tobor: 13@I30 for short ribs, cash or moller Soptembor, aud 124 o for do seller October; 1330 for short clears, casti of sollcr Boptomber, and 'liye fur do meller Oclober, Bozed meats Ao ligher than the price for looks lots, Long and whort clear, boxod, quoted at 13e : and long cut hame at 194@13%0, Bummer-cured English meats, B¥c for aloulders, loose ; 11%c for Cumberlands, bozsd ; 110 for long clears do ; and 13\0 for short ribe do; sweet-pickled bams, 15 [hs average, 11@11%0. Nacon meats quoted at 134, @14 Kc for hams, D6 for etioulders, J8%a far shiort Tibs, a0 1330 for alinrt cloars—all packed. Grrane_Waa quiot at *@10c, BEEF PIODUCTA—Wore quist and nominally wun. ehangeil at $3.50 for mess; $3,60 for oxtrs mess § and $24.60@24.80 for Lamn, Tarlow—Quoted at 8X@8%0 for packers’, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~V/as In fair demand from the local trade; whils shippers Leid off for the declino which they snticipato will follow gHberal recelpts of new flour in this market,—it comes tn_ slowly aa yet, Lut enough la horoto give s weak tone to iho market, Old fours wereateadily held, motwithatanding tho decline in whieat, fales wore reparted of 100 brla (low) winters a6 $4.80: and 1160 bris spring oxtras, partly &t $0,0050.23, Totul, 1,280 brls. Tha market ciosed with the following as the making rango of pricea: Cholce wiuter extras, $4.50@7.50; com. mon to good do, $0,25@0,50; chalce spring extras, $5.76@6,25; fair do, whipping grades, $3,95@5.50; Minnosots, §0,23G7,00; patent springs, $8.715®8,50 spring superfines, $3,75@4.00 ; rye flour, $4.75@4.80. Buan—Was quist and firm, Ealos wero Limited to 20 tona at $16,00 on track, MinprLixus—Ealen woro10 tonaat $24,50 fres on board, Conx-Mzal~Waa nomiual at §24,0033435 for coaree, WHEAT—Waz activo, with almost precisely the samo features ng on thoe day previous, but st a lowsr point n the acalo, the market ruliug ¥@1o lower than on Wedneaday, Tho fooling carly was e of Srouness, Quo chiefly to tho woather, and this gave placo 1o weak- Doss near noan, The Britlsh markets were duil and Beavy, sud Now York was fuactive, The teading hers was chlofly for next month's delivery, there belug only an occastonal eall for Beptember, and the premium on tho lattor variod from 3¢ early 10 3Ga%o afterwards, then back t02%c. Tho Inquiry for cash wheat was very moderato, and the premium over the month, on No. 2, Qlminished to about Ko, Wo Lava explained abova the reauon for the apparent tmprovement in the quallty of the receipta during the past two days, That wan geueratly understood yesterday, aud belpod to Eeop up the premium vn No, 2 for speedy dulivery, ‘whilo the oneral market weakened undor tho vxpecta- tlon of lurgur recelpla next suoutb, with tho hopo tiat & will erado up bottue than uow, Fhere i no doult about tha racelply, whatover thisre may bo about tlie quality, The farmers ae now dellvering frecly to the country, station, the railroads aro makiug preparationy to move the gralu iu large y volume, On the other hand, shippers are diu- posed 10 hold off tifi the character 'of tho new crop ts colablished, und pricus have ssitlod down 1o & satis- factory lasls, which fack weakenn tho market sill No, 3 i moving rathor frooly, and it fa ot im- poselblo that that will 3ot be adopted infornially sx o apeculative grade oi the crop of 1476, Alréeady uvel ha Tecalved to sell No, 3 for futura delivery, bul no oo s cared to buy, slmply becaune thers 14 0o appureat opuning for i, ' A fow trades ouce mads, sud {t would probably Bocora gen- eral, operstors slilting futo it as naturally s they dld iuto No, 8 barley last (n or {uto now corn saveral timee u the bislory of fhe past. Bhippers do not now care o handle No, 3, whila it commands such 8 proslum to ol shorta, Heller October opened st $L113, sold up to $1,13, receded 0 81,105, advanced'to 1113, declived o $1.10}, aud closed at $1,104, Hellor tho month wold ‘s $12,QLIY, closing st $1.13, Sellor November Was quict at K(3(0 above the current quotations for Qctober, lor Lo Xurnld sl $1.10@1.11 st§L10. Cash No,d spring elosed at $1, 0, do wea nowinal at'§1,90 for old, sud $118_for now, Caul sales were ruporiod of 8,000 bu Nu, 2. aprin, fldyat BL1b; 4t bu du(uow) st $1.1INGLIGY { 1,000 bu Ko, 3 do at $1.06681,00 14,6003 b rojucted do 3400 003c; nd 3,000 Lu by samply of G3@805. Total, i 3 Mixuxiors WREAT—Waa in_botter dowmand, but st lawer prices, In_sympathy with the geusrs) market, Baloa wors reported of U,%0 bu old, at $1.5 for No. Iy sud 81496 for No, 2, New No. 1 was quist s 1,48 Lid" COUN—-Waa pathier lesut aciive, sad averagod Mo Lower, closing 30 belaw the latout prices: of Wedurs day. "Liverpuct was nawud Gd per 450 1Ls luwer, Tue markot hers waa quila atrong uarly, uder & good dewand, chiedy from the shary There was & rathar wide-gpread foar that (Le stor, the preceding night would be fullowsd by s lower Faoge of Latperaturs, posaitly by spesdy frosts,sud £ E TPTEMBER 18, 1870, unider (hfa tho (16 turned npward, But the weather waxed warm, indeed sultry, amd then a reaction sst in, ®omo of those who e Hought o:rly becoming anxe fius nellers, while It was rumored that ono of the fonr or five men who Lave hitherto tried tocontrol tha mar- ket was_unioading il that ho could find, buyora for, The Kew York advices fndicated fiemer holders, hut unwilling buyers, Tha trading here for present o- Hvery was unususlly mciive, & goul many Heptembier shorts bofig filled fn. There wan it o light shipying demand, though froight room was takon for more than tho receipts, the pratn helug went out by the partios who D Lold it for youne time Belfer October opencd at declived irregatariy to 8%, er {ho muntl, or cash No, 2, eold 4 lnq at 8f17c, Baller Novamber aolil at (@54 o § saller Dacamlior at 836 (early) ; and sellor tho year at BUl @%ic, tho Iafter “cloving’ at about 803, High laed aolipt st early, but closod Lointimly lower, Uath maicn waro roported of 47,0000 high Tuized st 093imbUe § 284,000 bu No, Jat Bl GBE | 3,200 it rejectod aL 53 4503 e 3 and 1,000 b by s3me P At si@nic, Total, 1 . OATH—Thern wan a fair inquiry for cash, but op- tious wero very dull, though the goneral markut averaged about \,flhl{h!r than on Wednesday, Thn market apened Arm, in sympathy with corn, And ade then dozllod It compatty with oflior grain, cany, thoughi Now York was quoted atronger. OpHons wero very dull, Thero weto ety faw buying ot sclling orders In, and thin brauch of the market was wholly doeortod at “times, Caeh 0ats were 1 demand for shiipment at 35.235°, ¢ for No, 2: 91w Bse for white : and 31431 e for rejectod. Relice tho month npuned fem ab Bige, advaioed fo 6550, that declined o Jitai ', sud closcd st tho fnside, Heller Octobor sohil at "3, 3085¢, clostug at 31y6. Beller the year closed at 3ide, Cash sales ; 34,500 b No. Qatiryy 238%,¢; 7,200 Lu rejected at dRuo; 7,800 1 Ty namplo at 3w dlc. Totaly 9,200 bus, NYE—Was fu modersto domaud st unchanged prices. Cash No, 2a0ld at 78%c, rejeatod at 8Je, and saniplos at t-@7le. Bellor Soptomber was quoted at “7d¢,” Caeh maloa §nciu 2,460 bu No. 28t Toige: 100 bu rejactod ab G3c; 600 Lu by sampln at 5@ Tde, Tolal, 4,400 bu, BARIEY—Was fafrly active and treogular, Tho trading was elforly fn October, which adsancad 11y, and subscquantly dechuod 2\ce, closing tame, s recoipts were laryer, and the bulletin showerd an Im. proved {uspaction, Tho damand for No. wan loss urgent, and prices wero Xs 1e lower, nales beiug mado ot $1.123, No, 3 wan In baiter requeat and stronger at T1@78c, snd rofected sold at bie. Beller Baptemboer nold ot $1.13, aud soller Octabor at $1.04H 07, closing at $1.03, Hales of cash tncludo: 1,010 b No, Fat3L.1 7104780 ; 4,000 bu refected ALSOC S 0,300 b by sawpio et bOcia$,23 on tra L0600 Bu o at 408116, delivorud.” Total, 33, i, (e, LATFST, Tn the sfterncon meen pork waa quiot at 21,50 xoller Bepleruber, $20.85 for October, and $17.10 for tho yesr, with aalew Of 600 brls at §20,80@20.K5 tor Octaber. Lard was quiet and_sasy at $12.76 for cash, $12,80 for October, atl $11,05 for tho year, Halos: 600 tcs at $11.85311,70 eelicr tho sear. Whoat was mioderately nctivo and o bigher, solling 8t $1.10%@ 111 for October, and cloving a4 §1,103@ 1,107, " Bellor the yoar sold st $1.1081,10%, and scllor the inonth closod at F1.13%, Cort was strongee indse amaller oforings, closfng 3(@?4c highar than on 'Chiauge, Bellne October sol BLOTL, @3T4,0, and closed at GTX(@67%0; sollor the month closed 3 6:@571,0, Oata woro I fair requoat sud X370 belter, closing * 1330 for Beplambor, aud $34(8 1150 for Oitober, Tarley was stosdy for tho monih at $1,19, and stronger far Octobar, which cloed at $1,00 Vossel-room was engaged for 56,000 24,000 L wheat at unchiauged rates, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOUOT—Was steady at $1,00442,3, BHOOM-CORN—Orders are coming In for small Tots, and pricca are malutained, though slight conces- sions could perhaps be abtainod for a largo quantity, Yery tittlo new coru fa arzlving, and that chlafly from Mlssonrl, We quole t Good to chojcs hurl, 124 @13¢; brush that will work Into s choleo hurl broom, 1@ 12340 falr to good do, 1051056 ; tnfarior bruak, by @9 crooked, (@, DBUTTER—Pricos Tanged tho ssme 86 on the half- dozen precoding days, and wers quite ag fArmiy bold, The offerings of chofco to fancy grades continuo fn- adequate. Bhippers, 5a woll as the Lome trade, wore freo purchasors at the quotations followlng: Oholon to tancy yellow, 25@300 ; medium to good grades, 18 230; fnferivr to common, 12:3160, DAGOING—Nono of tis features of the beg- giog market woro notlceably difforent from thoss herotoforo reporiod. Quotations are as follows : Blark, 2c; Lowlston, 28)e; Montaup, 29%¢; Amori~ can A, 27%c; Amoskeag, 27Xc: Oftor Creek, 28¢; burlap bags, & bu, H@I%; do & bu, 13@lcct gunples, single, 15616c; do duuble, 25@200; woole sacks, 80&0%c, CLEESE—Ths position of tho chiscso market ia nat ontlrely satisfactory to tha jobbing trade. Tho de- pressed condition of the Eastorn markot has cub off tho domand from that source, and under free offer- ingn a0d a Ught demand the fesling among fobbers ia by no mesns buoysnt, Quotations temain st 10@ 1130 for good to prims factory, snd 6@ for lower graden. COAL—Orders are comlng forward slowly, congum- ers apparently clinging to tho Lopo that lower prices will be established before the clase of mavigation, In tho meantime, holders rematn firm st the oliowing quotations : Lehigh, $10.00; - Lockawanns, range and nut, $9,50; do, eg; (0; cannel, $3,0031,00; Hockin, Valloy, $0.60; Tidisns biser, .80 s DAiaors & G 4 o dull ani it 13%0, with aceasional sale at 14e, @, .IB FIUITS AND NUT6~The spple market beging' to woar s womewhat demorallead fook. The prics was run up 8o bigh a4 to virtually cut off the' demand, and, with iberal stocks on hand, holders are 1iow be coming a little nervous, Thin soason's crop prom fairly,” Florida reporta & full averaga crop; Tezas alao reports hier trcea are bearing moro than an aver- age; l'ennsylvania has but sbout two-thirds of a crops Now Jarsey, Varyland, and Delawars aro in sbout the same pouition :' Malrie and Vermont report oxcellent crope, snd, ss theso sro to the sppls market what Delawara'ls fu' the poach, we shall probabiy have s fair supply, Othor dumesilc rulta amaln qulet and about sleady, Forolgn variotios wore in falr re- quest, and were generally firm, Ttaisins, however, wera ‘weak_and lowar, Layors deciining to §2.3%2.40, and looks Muscatels 10'$3.40@3.03, Prunea aro acarce, Wa quote: FoREIGN. @8xe; gy, drums, Tarkiul pranes, @Lge U @ilo; Fronch prun: s, layers, $1.5@0. $3.4 ¢ Zanto cur- 1, 0@ Iants, G%@%0; cltron, 4T%80; lemon peel, 15@ 20c, 'DOMEATIO— Aldan upplen, ' 164R200; Michigen anples, 02,@10xo: Indisna wnd Iillnots, AY@IY0 peacliea, halves, 10X @11Yo; do, mixed, D5 @1UKa} do, i ared, 20@2ic; blsck! ive, W@ $\@ito: pitted cherries, 9 et 106 corn and M0 25280, NUTs—Filborts, 10@ 105c; almonds, Terragona,il\gic; Nuples waluni @iBo; Grenoblo walnuts, 19@13¢; Nrazila 1&@ 3 ecang, Toxas, 13@lict ' Wilmington peanuls, 8@ 'u:‘;h'hnnum ‘peanuts, B)@lc; African peanuts, Fi51[—Dustoess. romalna quiet ot the rangs of prices following : No, 1 whitefish, X-brl, $4,731 No, 3 do, $4,85G@1.70; No. 1 trout, $3,50(84.78; No, 1 shore mackerel, new, X-brl, $10,25@10,50: No, 1 bay, $2.00@ , $1.95G47,60; famully miners 041 Ho. Lahors ke, gl.coat10; 138 large family 8, $1,00\ 1.05; bauk codtish, $3.00a8,50; Usorgo's codtun. 45,50 @6.15; summer-cured cod, $3,45@35.605 now Labrador Berring, split, brls, $3.00@8,761 do 3-brl, $4,50@4.75 5 Latrador horring, round, brl, $6,25@6.44 ; do k-brf, 809318 scaled herring, por box, 44@ése; Ogiutin Is Liver sslmon, 3¢-brl, $4.25@8.50, OREEN FRUITH—Lemons were higher in conse- gquonce of an sdvance in New Yark, aud light supplies, Very fine Delaware poschies wars exbibited yesterday, 4nd 80ld to & fair sxteut o 1ho rotail and outaids ordes traide. Applos, pears, aud pluns wers slow and casy, Oranges, $7.0031.60 Dor box 3 lemons, 31100G1L: Dolaware peschies, $1.0081.50° per baskot, and 31,753 250 per box; apples, common to choloe, $1.00@3.00 perbrl; car lota, $.100@L23; crab apples, $,0044.00 pur brl} grapes, 403600 per basket ; Concords, 3. 4.75 per case of 81ba; poars, 65@.Uo por Lasket: xvléxumn,rn‘l;:(:u.fll Por baskot; Qalifornis poars, §,50@ oficmgug—nlm i quolod suser, wnder ful a es, offee remains fir; sud sugar, ol Tioluaesd, and 1008t oot tines, were ston. Bert oo ‘es aré Srmor and are fo botler demsnd, 3 rates, Hpic T duolation of clores was adranced 10 tcx—Ilangoun, i@7Xc; Carohna, h:;nnlwl, 1(;1 '5.“ A@;;(x;!' » y TE@8Ko; orrxes—0, G, Javs, o3 Java, No, 2,30 3tio; choloetofancy R a:,}-‘;m:nn?amnm uzl;(‘““;(‘;}i\t}(cé“?éflg;‘;nyl nte, Jl)fi’?'flcqc:lmunm YPCH ave, o 3 ta = e it UGARS—! cut loaf, 11No ; erushed snd powd od, 11X 113¢ § granlated, 155 a1l ;;an?im:; 10}07 do Ho.' 3 10:@10%c:" B 10 @I0ko; sxir , 10810%0; O No.'3, 03,0; 'yetlow, "6 NG, ‘1 Uig @13c; eholce brown, 4040} “fair to primio’ do, B3y 87y¢; common do, 1'{@&} oholce molasses sugar, h@Vc; common to good do, 7,‘(?5'(0. Hikups—Californis sugar-loaf rips, 16@80a; din- moud driys, $1.05@1,10% sllver drips, exira’ fins, 8430503 uodlu{{lr-hnuu 2irup, 60@ds3c 0, 0@830’s New Orleaus molssacs, ciokc, zéw, 13k Too § o, Jripe, S¥aTio; do commion 1o good, 153605 i o) lco 2608, £ 3 com: @403 Llackutrap, siusoc ¢ COmmOR molussos, d |HP£ID‘1—AHIDIKG<'I:?G|U(B 1 cloves, 80@520; cas- a i papper, 104 @200 ; nutmogs, $1. X Caleutia giriger, Iy 185t ©F Dulimodt, $12661.%; Wfifl“l‘i’rm\:v '1‘1’1:; Wiu gm.nduotu-d,e @7c; lo Lily, 8¢ 3 U1TH xnrnn,u.u‘omnwm.q Aty @001 Bayon HAY—'Iie recelpts wero 60 tona ; tho shipments 30 b Thuigthy waa In fale domand wud orea at 316,00 50 for No. 1 free uu boar aud pratrie sold 81 311.606512.00 aud No, 1 8t $16.00 an trach HIGHWINEB—Woro rathier quiat, and sleady at the reduction noted yoaterdsy, gllcl ‘wors 150 " brle at §LATH por,gullon.New York was'quoted lower at HIDES—~Wero fn moderate demand st unchanged rices, The receipta coutiuus lgbt: Green clty uichors', 8)@0c; Rreen oured lght and hu:{. "i ®Bxo; yroen call, 13@194c; dry fint bides, ki an. calt, 1a15%0; dry salted hides, 1155412505 deacor akios, ¢35, Hides with oné grub andl over s classed as damsged. Damsged atock bringetwo-ihirds g;lu. and branded 10 per conl off, Bhoep peits, Y@ 0. HOYS—Now Wisconun sold at 2@3s0. The coipts (bus far Lave beeo Lgbt, There are no new a: vices couceruing tho crop, but it s feared the present Mmufgy woatber will give (b Luscots 8 chanca to resuw ofe Favages. 0l b carbon of} market was Srm wnd kigher, 1n sympstby wilh 0 advance yesterday in Cloveland. Prices of utlier uils were not subjected fo uy quotsble chavge, Trade was Tepuried falr st the fauye of prices following : _Carbon (standard white), 116" deg. teat, 13c; do Ilinofs lega) teat, 150 dog., wan' do hesd- Uighit, 118 dog., 16)0; extra lard ofl, §1.01@1.08; No, 1, UBGYTo; Na, 2, 18@sc; , aw, Gda3 do o whele, iB@do ; sperds, $h3s@had; aestafool oll, striclly pure, ' §1.15@1.20; do, ox- e, 930140 Nov 2, 6507 bank o, 00 sirstia, 000} plumbagn oll, 00@T8e; tnrpenting, 9¢-#4%0; naphtha, naphtlia, common, 19 &lakc? 49 ey 8303 natural, 50 bosrdn at #12.501 150 ot atripn and Tieam, Muskegon, carga'nehe Gain, Pontwater, 195 m shinglos at 50 m ahaded at $1.80, 60 m shaded Hold by Willlam Meglado, The yard business was sgain actis arally adhors to quotal pricea: Bacond clear, 1 inch t0 3 Tnch Third elosr. 1 ineh, Third closr, thick, ... Clear nooriig, Jat and 24, rough. Cloar aiding, ist and second. Firat comtmon AIdING..e. v Flooring, Aret common, dremed . Flooring, second common, drsa W. Brows, Munkgon, Gigravity, Lils WAL Virginta olhnt o T boarda at $1 .. 902¢ redured, 28 iley POULTIRY—Wan (n (alr anpnly and slesdy, at $4,00a 4.2i for ol chickens and $2.5U( 3,60 for mpringa, Uther poulley was acaree, BEEDS—TIimothy was in better domand and firmar, The offerings wore moderato and good to bright ssm- plen nold roadily st full roront prican, the dirty samples and eleautng them, 8t $3.40 A48, axira at $2,50-42.6 @35 Fiag sced wwas esay ot $1.4008 Ollior nondx wern quiot, HALT—Wan In fair demand, at the prices followln Bagtnaw, Onondaga, and Cannda fine, $1,60: ord 703 dairy, without ; Ashiton dairy, per a —Remain ntoady. at tho annexed quotation Cholca to fancy, $1,00@1,10; good to prime, T0@Ae 3 common to good, WeGle; Dingauey, clhojce falr (o oo, Bowrile; common, '3@40c, Chofeo to fancy, Kiae; good $1,60, 68 m ploco wero picking oy K, $4,00. liberal movemont was | Box hosrds, B, Feneing (18 1. Common lumbar, Jolats and scantl Inprniar Moru: @it cholro, T0:aT3c3 fair JaraN=Cliolca to faucy now, tic; 16 1t ani jider i gond, Bi@00e: common, dur, o do fully fair to 0, e fo fancy oll, T0@7ic; good to i camnion, 46@400, OOLONG— cus$1,00% good to prime, 60@5ve § common, Wg 40¢, WOOD—In quoted steady at $7.00 for booch, and at 23,41 for maple, JETANLLIB~Sweot notatoes wore In request at 1,75 for outhern, and $.50@0.00 for Vieginis sud Other gariden products were unsalable. —Wun quioted at G 9ge, WOUL—Remaina quict, Thoro s not much diaposi- ton to shiado prices, and, indeed, it Ix doubtfal it low- er fignros would stinulato trada any, mamanufacturors ara supplicd, oF roatrict their purchanea to suall lots, a8 oy require thowm to compicto anmortments, Quotar tous: Tub-washed, atrietly primo, 52a530 ; ao poor 430; washed ficoce, fino, {0@tle; (o Ao coaren, i@ {llc; unwashod, Ao o medlim, 33@ds0; do TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FONEIGN MARKETS, Sneetal Disrateh to The Chleann Tritume, Livearoor, Sopt. 011 6, m—~F10u8—No, 1, 208 6d; No, 2,25, Anare—Wheat—~Winler, No, 1,108 613 No, 2, 108 44 ; apring, No. 1, 10a; No. 3, 0} 4 24; No. 2, 108 1003 elub, No, 2. Corn—No, 1, 18 3d ; No, 3, Torr—iTs 6358, Lsvenroor, Bept, =5 p, m.~Frotm—~No. 1, 26s; white, No. 1, 118 11a 81; Ko, 2, 11s QRAD—Wlieat—Winter, No. 1, 1 spring, No. 1, 98 1043 No, 3, 8a 10 No.3, 10893 club, No. 1, 11864 ; No. 2, 11, Corn— 4d; No. 2,100, white, No, 1, 118} heavy to light, cosrie, D@ites LIVE STOGK, Iavenroot, Sopt, 0—Latost—Frovn—Extra Slato and Wostern, 34s, OnAn—Wheat—No, 2 to No, 1 spring, 0s 3d@10s. Corn—Mixed, 3ls, Provistons—Dork—Westorn, 8240d; Eastorn, 00s, Toef, 721 6. Lard, 58, Dacon—Cumberland cut, 656, Ciizzsx—Firm ; 618, TArTOw—4da 0d, Prrrorva—Refined, 02 ; spirits, 0%¢d, ToNDON, Bept, 0,—Tite BANK 0¥ Exaranp—Amount of bulllon withdrawn from the Bank of England on balaneo to-iay, £20,000, The amount of specio ln the bank decroased £350.00 during tno Ixst week, Tho proportion of tho bank's ressrvo to ite Uabilitles {s 03X 1 . Bame thno lest weok. CATTLE—~Tho market wai activo, nnd 185G ntrongor for such grades s aro sought by the huma trade, but for other descriptions ruled quict and tn- clianged. Thore was but liitla Iifa tn the shipping trade, and, slihongh tho oferings of well.malured cattla wore small in comparinon with thowo of low aud medium grades, they wero rcally In oxcess of the domand, and esloa dragged, MoDonald, March & Darliugton disposed of two car-losds at 80,72, snd thoro wero a few transfors at $0,10@6.! previlling rates wore $2.75(0,76 for tirough Texan: #3.00(34,00 or native cawa and $4.255,76 for common to good abipping atcors. Calves were wantod, al $3.50@5.36 for poor to good, and nt $3.76@3¢,00 for choice. The market closed firm, Moxzy—Ths rate of discount in tho open market for 3 montha' billa 1. Coxnors—3lonsy, 943 ; acconnt, 04 7.19, URITRD BraTEa BoNDs~—8-208 Of U, 1083 ; '07, 10813 10404, 1043 ; now ba, 105, Aurnican RuiLuoap Bxcunitizs—New York Osn- “tral, 04, Erlo, 164 ; preforrod, $3, TeTnoLEvM—Tofined, 0d, CALCUTTA LInsrEn—498 94@708, Brinita TuRrENTINE—28, New Yonx, Bept, $3.00@3.78 for stockers —Tho Telearam's wpecial from London states that the market to-day has beon vory Unltod Btates Governmont 6.208 continue to maintain the advauco of yesterdsy, Engilsh sscu- ritica nro irm, {n - responso to the quieting saurances from tho forelgm principalities, and the detormination of tha great Powers to keep pesco. Conaols, which showed an aidvance yestonlay, continuo rm to-day, In Eris sharos there is sn advance of 1 per cent, Thisfs from a nympatby with tho New York markot, I'acifio securitles respond to fhio generat quiet of the market, Centrals continus to maifntain the advance noted yosterday, Virgiois siate bonds show n decline of & per cont. * Pawta, Scpt. 9,~Tlentes, 68 16c, THE BANE or FRANUE—The amonnt of specls {n the Bank of France fucreased 15,434,000 franca during the \T' 10 Extra Hoaver—Graded stoors, woighing 1,360 Cholca Heovcs—Fine, fat, well formed 3 ¥ to B vear old steors, welghing 1,20 to oo BI5@025 mo quotations. Wall-fatiened " stoers, 1,120 to 1,50 1a... . undlwkul 1n fair flesh, wolgh~ Gool Beaves—! Butchora’ Block--Poor to fair steors, common to holce cowa, for city slangller, ‘wolghing 800 to 1,100 1bs...., ..., Btouk Cattlo—Cominon eattlo, woighing 700 10 1,050 I .. Inferlor—Light Atags, bulls, and scalawiy nlceru.. Toxas Caltlo—Tlrongh drove,, [y Number and deserivtion, Axrwxar, Hopt, ,—I'sTnot.xUM—27(. Frawxvoat, Soph. 0,~Usirap SrarRs Bowps—iSs NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yonx, Sept. 9,—The packago trade In domestio gouda was faitly active, snd soms large sules of brown and bleachod cottons wers made at a alight' couces- elon, Priuts wors in stoady domand, and ginghams and worsted dress goods continued scllve, Fancy cassimercs ruled quiet and woak. were in stosdy request, but joana moved slowly, Wool flannels and blsukets {n moderate demand. Langdon GI blesched shirtings ware dows to 130, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Prrrasvma, Po., 8epl, 9.~Petrolsum unsettled; crude, $1.35 at Parker's; refined, 11ic, Philadelphis 110 choice wtoers. .., 14 cholcestosm, 31 chofcestoers 97 cholca ateers 114 cholco steers, stoors, 14 good steers. Worsted coatings D13es .o o Fop E ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS.. Bpecial Diswaleh to The Chisago Tridune, New Youx, Sept. 0.—OuatN—\Vhest—Market ralos very quiot ; pricos genorally without decided ohange ; Balos of 43,000 bu st $L.23@1,28 for No, 2 Oliicago; $1.28 for No, 2 Northiwestern ; $1,30 for Ko, 2 Milwau. kee; $1.38@1.40 for No, 1 spring; $1.35@1.43 for win- | tor red Western ; $1.44@1.45 for amber do; and $1,40 Tyo dull and nominal at 90¢ for Canads in bond, aod DSc@$1,00 for old Blate | Now Jorsey and State s quotod #% YOG, buyers of four-rowed ftato at $1.16, Oorn {n vory modersto roquost for sxport and home use, without deolded chsngo in sales of 75,000 bu &t 70@73c for steam Western 33/@T4e for sall do§ 6@ 770 for high mized and yellow Western; and T13fo for prime mized Weat- em in storo; rpupman X 2. Ba8apusgRE 107 Texaa stoers, 24 'Toxas steers, @1.83 for whito Western, S . 83 LS B “Tha hiog trads openod fairly not Iag untll everything except a fow scalawage had changed hands, At (he opening of the market thera nnd sellers at $1,20, ‘were signa of werkn fooling bocame firme: ‘were salablo at somo Mt oas, but a8 the day wore away tho and at the close good grades lo sdvance, The range of sales ‘was the saiue aa the day bafure, vix, : $6,00(49,00, The bulk of the stook, howeve: uged biands at $7. vy . 4U@T.00, and culla st $3.50; €35 Extra Philadelph! l'fi?‘ in demand st &75% 0.00, with fow ofTered, 10O sALYS. No, dv. PricelNo, 116,197 $7,65 half Beptember Oats firmer; 35@38c for now mixed and white, including new Btata at 45@85c; 57@058a for old mlzed Weatern ; 88 ©0e for old white Weatern, and 57¢ for warm old mized ‘Weatorn afloat, ‘Provistons—Middles quiet at 123{@13¢ for city long clesr, Lard heavy; salos of 100 tcs at 133c for prime P 81, 4 EEHY ‘Wnisxx—Markst Iower; sales of 53 bris at$1,213, and 50 bria alcohol at $1.20 per proof gallon, Groczmizs—Sugar—Market firm ; fair ta good refining Is quoted at 77{@8)0; prime at 8 5-16@B3;0, and Nos. 10 and 12 lisvana at 5@8)o. Coffee—The market continuea quiel and nominaly we quote Rio at 18 @:0c, In gold, and Maracalbo at 34 @BY, In gold, Tos—Market firm; moderats de 5558555858888 P ppe ey 1. L2 1 7. L T, [ 8, TaLzow—Rules firm, and in moderate demand ; wo quote country and city at D4 @9%5e, |1b the Arsoctated Prese, | Nxw Yonx, Bopt. .—~Froun—In buyers® favor; recelpts, 10,000 brls; superfine Stato and Western, $4.45 00 to good extra, $5.7 while whoat exi 207 8t Louls, 34 15, ulot and heavy ; Weatern, $1.85@4,05, et ot Deary s f i n"'m';"mi?"ags PNoo T npriog, iwsukeo, $1.24; No, 1 sprin % wiula? rad Wosterd, 3 br s @ Canada, 1n_bond, Bt s E85u5582238! 353 Saa M demand for {his under light offer- 8l e o o ipe ufe . vadur it ofer. 3 o quote g o eholoco 75, ans mmon to medlut at $1,5054.00, . New Yonx, flept, 0, —Breves—A: Ing 3830 for thres daya, sgainat time laut weok ; “aversge dium, and offerings inclu; and Charokeo cai] cholce, $4,0080.40 n:c(;h‘:,:? Tecéipts, 160,000 uality nol better ihan me- (s about 80 ear-loads Texaa good mative steers were u fair demand at about former prices, but nferior and ordi. Ativos and sl grades of for fair {o oxtra nativo or to mEdinm, 6@11a; "erdinary to good flocapte 6,350, mking 11,000 o same tima lant demand noticeabls i@ amber do, §1,44 1 and nomlnal ; Dlo; old Btate, U5c@$L00. Barle; frmer and mors aotive; siz-rowod Blate, §1.30, it wo-rowed Stato, $1.20; four-rowed . Oorn unchang- bu. Osts—Demand fair, and recaipts, 17,000 bu white, Bi4d80; mix: catite ware dull In botter demans s West, §1.401.! unsound new mized ern, old, 57@68a; white, old, 68@Uoe, for the Ihiren daye, sgatuat 11,870 at X; the improvewent in'the dsy was not maintainod to-day, and the market her weak, with & tendency in favor of bu ra: tho aales effeoted nclude poor 1o prime sh @030} common fo primne lamba G} Swiar—Arrivals 1,000, meking 7,060 for the three at 0,970 at the same tiwe ooxnrzs—Rio coffea—Dull and 113(@20X0 0 gold ; joubing, 1@?10 in gold, B but tirm § £air (0 good Tefining, 138X ; prime, Muscovado, 73;@8i¢c;: reined, Molusses dull bub unchangod, jood to chotos arolius, TsdaXe ; Louisiana old,6X@ 03 now, 1344Byc. PrrnoLxou—Quict but steady ; crude, SX@SKc} , 120, Brmaingd Resme—Market dull B1raITe TURFKNTINE=Quist Al Yaas—Unchenged, PHovIeluNs—Tork heat $21.70 Octuber, Boef quiy dull; ety long clesr, 1233150, cash ;.zm.u " Wisxy—Dull aud lower at $1,21, 4o BT, LOULS. 81, 14Ute, Sopt, V,—Frova—Low from $4.60@33.25 and wanted; others & (iRADN—Wheat higher; No. 2 red osali; $1.50(91,5 October do, $1.293;@1.50% cash Srira Nk Wottors tofsed, 1558 cakh by 85%0 September kS quist m’fmnum l':évmnn—l'ork—uum quist and dull ; 21, 2175, tard dull m‘it.n'n:x:ml pominal, sidos, oléar rib, 13@131i0 ey Sicady and umnm—h!lluuz eorn, 34,000 buj osi 3,000 Lz, g qe Rice demund fair LAST LINERTY. Past Lineery, Bept, 9-CaTTL *340 hoad, and, for sola bea Bt $1,6531.70. ¢ dle, at; .25 ¢ t oy m;,o;g?mw e ad feoders, $3.000 Ipts to-day, 2475 head, and, for b {orse daye ,445; Yorkesi, n.va@a“og’; Philldeiphiss, 2,500 hesd, and, for the lard heavy| primo @19.97 718 October, Buxzr—Teocipts to-day, thres days, 13,600 selling as BUrraLo, Bepl, 9.~0arTLE—Tleceipts, B5; total for the woek, 8,206 no market to-day, Launs—Nteceipte, 400; tolal for the tock alisep, 72 e, 000; totsl for tho week, 11 647,25} corn-fod, 5170 Novomber, pts, 2.4 market dull; qualif Tye dull snd lower; gllblfld. .7 ,00G@8.18, 8T, LOULH, t, 9.—Loas—Dull ; tending downe 0od to n?nl.ni natlve, houldy oudar, 9] Rl ,1530.18 § wed] 4.00@.78 ; good ta cholos Tozas, um to flr, $,25@3.80 ; common, CincIxNaTI, Bej 4,000 mlf; Wheat,” 83,000 bu; s, 13,000 bu ;' rye, 6,000 bd} barley, , ¥.~Hous—~Dull i t‘l'umnmll. 50.1086,60 3 nwun:mll. pte V.~¥iLoun—Dull, heavy, aod un- tand buichar 1 No.2 Wflt‘olm amber, $LA43} ts m; Wuumm 0@ise, Bye dulland 00d nnchanged, 3 shoulders, 87(@¥o Tdeou lrn vkl ora ; 13e; bams, LH@\ jod, ,pw!‘i‘,?)‘.%low o '» $1I5@R00 § To- i ‘The cargo tarket Was again quiot but stesdler, an- Qer amaller offeriugs, Tho trading was chiefly in the morning, snd the markel was dessrted early in the afternoon owing (o the {ratn, Plece stuff was quoted 8t §8.00, which {athe regular price for Manistes or Ludington, bk coarss grades have been sold st lower fgurss~ranglog from Y1A0GTHTH. ranges from $4,00@9.00 for for falr o cholco, &i;l‘:: l:auu schr B, B, Btockbrl m and 5 Loowis & Nmum' "To arrive: 40 salects ab $32.00, 80 clears ab $32.00, Mutkagon, 110 m airips a0 | 8507 Tows Wisosin. HAY—-Firm demand Provisons—Firm sn Bulk meata active. oow, IX0; char ril refued, 14)1s! oL KT U common, and $0.4081840 | _Gorvxa—Dull; Hio oegres, 1582003 Jobbing 19K WiilEr—~Dull snd heavy; §1,82. PHILADELPHIA. #old by D, b 11)&“!] is, 30,2375 Bate, Ohin, and Tndiana, $0,507.91. hi ‘u arady ‘I.MIM.W. ¢ RAIN—~Wheat In Rleady ol red, $1.4 1,40} now, $130% amisr, Ttys, g ellow, 4@i604 mized, 11 realy offured ; Whito, 42,5 7 sdide, Wirmrv—$1,2, Burren—Steady and unclianged, Cregne—3arkot dull: Wowlern fine, 10@10)0, Evan~Btoady; Westorn franh, 413320, ¢ 8 !{IHUINNA’H. ncINNaTs, Bept. 9.—~Frovn—Dull an B ‘\'n’td‘ll o gk uAN—Whast dull; rod, 80c@S1, Corn_qutet and unchanged 3 0@7e, Osta duil ; Gias dull ¢ fall, $1.35,41,40, Tiyo dul; A DAY PRovIsoNA~Pork quistand stoady: 33133, Larg aniot anc: Meady; stesm, 12%0: Koitle, 1o, ik moata quiot and pleady i’ Alic, 13, 1450, Dacuy qulet and steady ; 08;0; 13%0; 130, Warskr—Quini and slesdy; $1.19, £aun—Fair and firm § 160, aster ; not quotably lower, ¥ Citeexrdlony bnd unelinged, ria—~Linaced auiet aud steady at 0833 las and ateady at $100G1,03, 2SI TOLEDO, maoueDa, Bept. 0.—FLoun-Sleady; modorate do. and, GrAIN—Wheat—Lower : No. 3 whito Walash, §1.971 s No.1 whito Michigan, $1.29: No. 3 do, $1.15; ofd, #1.4); No, L amber, i, Hontomber, 12431 Outoler n.‘.mfi Nove 03 Nn.%nmllnr.);l.'zfl; No, 4 rod, $1,20 5 otd, $1 Corn~—~High mized, §11fc ; o, lol’er"ulo; 1o grads, 6Uo, Oata quist oud finn § No, g caah Beptombar, 39%0; Octuber 400, fllrxun'u—)i'nmlnll. ki KOEIrTe—Flour, {00 bris; wheat, 0,000 bu; 2,40 bu; oate, 1,000 b, ‘: i p aaia MIPNEXTS—Flour, 00 brls; wheat, 18,000 corn, 41,000 bu ; oats, 7,000 bur, IO CLEVELAN OLEVELAND, O, opt, ,—Gia unchianged: now No, 1 ted, $1,35 rejectod, D3c, Corn stoady; high mized, mizod, 690; 'oare, 07 No, 1 fitate, 4lo; 1 white, dso. Sernotcbyu—Sarkol vory iFm : wtandard 110 ta, 936§ Ohio Blato, 160 teat, 1030 Ju car lots, DOBTON, TostoN, Scpt, ). —Froun—Stead; i domand unchange, © i Mfl" Fity- ol ®AIN—Corn quict; mixed and yollow, T8@%a, Oata—Market dull : good supply ; old aud t o0c. Tyo quit at 05, ik S = UnAtN—\Wheat negleoled except 45, Corn unnettled ; asking 83 mized Westorn, Osts negleotad, Rys neglected, Barloy dull. Canar Faricurs~Unchanged, xtw Ontrars, Sopl, f,—1AY—Good sup; prime, $25,00 ; Clllfll'§ 17,00, ety Othurs unchanged, —_—— MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, SEPT, 0, Autirvep—Prop Montana, Buffalo, aundriesy sime Coroua, B¢, Joo, mundries; prop Messongor, Hi, Joo, sundries; prop Nowburgh, Buffalo, eundrlos; prop Annlo Laura, Grosn Bay, plg-ron; schr Josos, Muse kegon, lumbor; stme Chicago, Manitowoc, sundrics § sctir Lavi Grent, Muskegon, sundrics; stur Muskegon, Munkegon, sundrics; schr Iungarian, Michigan City, light; st Iaron, olland, sundrios; nehr Maj, N, i, Forry, Whito Lako, lumber; sche Eliza Day, Wity Lake, lumber sohr Irer Lawson, Muskogon, lumboe; nchr 1. M, Forrest, Manfateo, lumbers stmr Ouyahiogs, Grand Teaverso, lumber; bark Lotug, Sunmico, lum. Vor; achr O, Harrison, Caldwoll's Plor, himber; barge Lincoln, Godrich, salt; bargo Lisgsr, Gode rich, mslt; schr Rob Roy, Manlates, lumbar; nchr Cornolis, Menomines, cedar posts; propG, P, Hoath, Ssngatuck, sundedes; prap C. I, Kersliaw, Buffalo, coal; scow Laurons, Ludington, wood} schr Regulator, Munkogon, lumbor ; schr Monaoon, Graud Haven, lumbor ; ebr Marinor, Grand Ilaven, wood ;_schr Lumberinan, Llack Oroek, Jumber; ach Geo, D, Dousman, Oconto, lumber! schr Radieal, Auskegon, lumber: prop Oconto, Green Bay, ound: rios; Bclir Ifattlo Fixher, Oaldwolls Plor, wundrics; schir' W, I, Willard, Madison #ier, raliraad’ tos; ket Coral, Duck Lako, fumbor; achr Floronce, McCarthy's Plor, bark ; wcow Bea Hird, Mnakegon, luinber; pro Cliomplain, Ogdenstueg, aundrios: achr Mary, 1 land, wood'; schr Chauncy Hurlbut, Hanginaw, salt; Largs WILliG Uardner, Bay City, lumber: burgo Bam] Tolion, Bay City, Jumber; prop Mohawk, Duffaly, undrion s webr Sfazlo Doak, Bt Joo, lumber; schr Jafue, Muskegon, lumiber, Crediep—Scow Bouth Side, Saugatuck, 45 corls atono ; schr Jeasin Phillips, Manistoe, 4 corda building stoua; schr R, IS, Hubbard, ‘Holland, 83 cords stona; sch Amarantl, Luffalo, 17,165 bu whoat ; atmr Frou. tcre Gity, Chiago, 10 bris pork, 60 pige wundries, 118 bu foed ; sohr Ellza Day, Whits Lake, 0 pkga gro- cerles ; achr 3, K. Temple, Dulfalo, {8,163 bu corn;. nchr Maumoo Valley, Bufialo, 14,457 bu corn 3 prop Badger State, Buffalo, 15,210 hu whaat, 8,384 by com, 410 brla flour, 850 bags aced ; prop Messanigor, Lionton arbor, sundrics ; stme Cotiun, Bt Jonant, sindries; atmr Clileago, Manitowoe, sundries ; sebr Goorge AL, Case, Oaweyo, 34,600 bu corn. Nigut CLYARANCEA—Stmr Scotia, Duftalo, 3,100 bu wheat, 4,000 bu oats, 50) birls flour, 430 bags seod, and nundrlos ; stme Muikeyon, Auskegon, 13" sacks' o 18 packe doad, and undelod st 1oy, Haugainek 114 green bidos and sundrics ; prop G, P, Woath, Baus gatuck, sundries, . LAKE FREIQHTS, CHIOAGO. Vessols wore in moderato domand st 230 for wheat to Duffalo, and 630 for carn to Ogdenaburg. The Duffalo charlors wero chielly steamer, and sal rates for corn wore nominalnt 3xc. Chnrters: To Dufle- lo—Prop Newburg, osta at 2¢,¢nd wheat through} prop Mobawk, wheat snd oats ; prop Montans, corn, all through; schr M. Muir, whost at 23c, To Og. densburg—8cur Eivira, corn at 6c, To Barnisw Hehe Bunnyslde, corn on through rate, To Oawego— Schr Noyes, corion p. t. _To Uodersch—Hehr Hlawa sou, corn on P, &, Capacity, 60,000 bit wheat, 160,100 bn ‘oorn, and 84,000 bu osts, ' In tha aftornoon the schr 1L T, Baldwin, for corti to Buffal g¢c, and tha cuLut Greon Bay for wiieat to do pl tho ¥. Dumford, for corn to Srnla, Cs bu corts and 94,000 bu wheat, DUFFALO, The following claricrs wore toported on the Tth: Sehr Beotda, coal, Cloveland to Chicago, 93¢ 3 uchir Mary Ellzabeth, tho samo (incorroetly reported $1,00 yestar- da); sele 8. D Hungesford, caol o Teleda, dvo; acke Malzs, water iima to ‘Tuledo, 60 par brl; schr David Vanoo, coal to Chicago, py & Beveral othor veassls charterod p, & DETROTT. ‘The chartors roportad on the 7th wero: Bchr Tom AMartin, wheat to Claveland, 13¢c, free of slsvator; schr Iroquols, cedar, Choboygat to Detrail, $1.75 per cord; prop Caldwoll and conwort, alt, Day Cityto :Jh!ugo‘,- 180§ schr Pandors, whoat, Dotroit to Kinge on, p. LAKE MICHIGAN, CHIOAGO. About saven or eight cargoss of lumber remained & tlio market last ovening....Owing to tne raln-atorm, 1ho docks werd almost desertod yesterday. .., Ths scbs Addle has gons into Burns & Furrow' dry-dock for repalrs....The stmr Lake Dreoze, which waa sold & Blerif's sale o day or two zgoto Mr. Eaglemon, s beon taken {0 Milwaukes, 1tis understood that abe will Lo 1ad up at tbat port unlil nest scasen...,The scow Lofrne, which arrived hiere yestordsy, wsa run oo off Grossn Lolut by tho schr Felicitus, carrying sway her foremaat sud part of hor main rigging, ... It bLas roviously boen stated in this column that some of the ‘vossels a} this Larbor have begun Lo atrip and are go- ing toto winter quarters, Among tho voascle lald up thua far are tho schre Ralph Gampbell, Curlow, J, . Ward, Magualis, and tho brlg Mary, Another baich will follow wult atiortly. TIUK DEPTI OF WATER IN TIK DIVED, Bfuch complaint Lisa been made at various times this season becauso the channel of the river was 80 shallaw that e larger clars of vessels wero continus ally geiting aground. While it wouid bo desirablo to Tis¥o 8 deopor channel, sbill thure is no cauna for thess conplajuts, a8 the wator fu (o rivor fu &s deep this seasou a8 it has boon ot provions onca. Ouly a dsy or two ago a veesel paased out safoly drawing nearly 1434 foet of water, aud no vessel drawling juore than Ahat hoa aver paased out, Tho wain causs of so man veasels gottiug aground in the riveris the fact thal owlug 10 the unprecedentod dulinesy in business thid soason, ko largo craft are losding dowa to thelr utmost capacity, somo ol even |overl g, to " maki the urp as remunerative as possiblo, This driven out of tho grait buslness alm crafta, which cantiot {ake ou as large loads as tho bi ‘ouos, and therefors cannot makoe it pay at the proval dug rates, If tho Caplaius of the large crafts would taka on reasonable losds, and allow {ha smailer ones 0 do.a Litle business {00, thoro would b Lut Litla cause for zo\}u)h(ul ou account of Ll shallownoss of the chan.el, IMOORRETT QUOTATIONS, Jhe Buffalo Courer siated hat yread dissatiafaction exhts among vousel-owners {n cotisequance of jucor rook quotatious given wt Cblcego for freight on gnia fo Duffalo, 1t {a clulimod that the namo of s vesselis wiven with, wsy, corn at Jo or whaat at %, and when tho bill of iading arrives tho ratos are found to be 1xc aud 2o reapectivaly. The Courfer wagn 1t o ligh time ~that Wik systom of giviog false figures was stonped, and recom- taends tho reporters of the Chicsgo papers to jnvesti gatathe matter and sbow up the culpnits, Tho come Dlaints are undoubledly well founded, but it s not 88 easy & matier to remody the evil as the liuffalo pajes ‘hero 13 nol » single agout in this city wbo s not guiity of maXing false roturras, but they aresll 0 riinooeros-skinned “thst pitching fato thew wil Lave 0o effsct on thum whstever, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, pecial Dispateh 1o The Chicage Tribens, LaBarrs, I, Bopt. f.—Anwivkd By Rivia—Bimr Petrel, from 8t, Louis, light; canal-tost Champlon from Peru, with corn. Dxeaxtep—Bargo No. 4, wilh lumber, for Pers skiff Lucy, with huntine party, for Peorls, Pagsun 1870 OaNaL—Olamplon, with corn, for Okk cago ; Mldgio, frum LaSalle, With cos! to Okfosgo. Niuo fust nevon fnchea of water on e miteraill }.fi: :B.I :"lu river roso T inclics after the hesvy ruld at night, Hlunu‘wu, 111, Beph. 9.~ANmivzn-J, Bouchsrdy Laally, 5,900 bu carv, 1,600 bu rye, 000 bu whwti (raclo Griswold, Mineola, 6,000 Lu corn ; Geu, Slet- man, Moreis, 8,400 bu corn) Vo Obtos, Lorris, 4,00 bu oats ; prup King Bros,, Kaukakes Needez, 3,000 b duts, 900 Ly curn 3 prop Montauk, Lockpogt, $00 bi o T B, B YA, Baseas 0 m P, 0ch, 0, 1 *GidaRuo Horth Biar, iy wey bigiod ilasaba, 1,4 .

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