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FINANCE AND TRADE. Encouraging Reports from Country Banks. Active Calls for Currency Discounts. . Shipments Large.-Exchango Weak Produce Bxoited—Wheat and Pork Strong, Sallling for September and October Delivery. FINANCIAL. During the lant week or (wo our city Lankera have had frequont calle from their country correspondents ‘who were bere to viait our Exposition aud to attend to current business. These country bankers have ni- formly reported healthy activity among the farmers and country merchants, and generally nn actlyo, hopor fol feeling, Calle for currency and for discounts “to movo the cropa" continua largo, but are by no moans beyond tho abllity of our city banks, Thoro of out banks that doa general business mako no complainte, whilon fowstill havoa largosurpius of unomployeil cap- ital, for which they would be glad to take call or shorts tIme paper with approved collaterals at 6 per cent, and one or two would not refurcoffersat6, Yearly cus- tomers, Lowover, pay 10, a8 ususl, ‘Tho goneral trada of the city iv good,—in fact, was never better, Somo of our leading wholrvalo houses were never doing fo largo or #0 nucccasful & burincss, Shipments of cereale esatward re heavy, aa shawn by tho very amall amount of wheat, corn, and other graine, in store, ‘The figures for cach aro lean (han a taillton of bushels, This shows that the crop fs being steadily placed on the seaboard, whore it cannot by affected by tho highor fretghts suro to rulo after navi- gation closes, An might be expected, tho price of vx- change is ruling in favor of our elty, tlie rato between Danke being 60@75 por cont discount per £1,000, Customers generally get crodita at par, exeeyt perape for large amounta, while outsiders would protiatly bo charged 1 per cent off, ‘We hear of some engagement of funda to mect ret- tlements on the Ist and 3d, lit {he amounta are not tnnaually large, All legitimate calla can ho promptly tet, and yen larger figurca would bo gladly accepted by bankers. Street rates are nominal nt 8718 per cent, with very Uo Arst-class paper otering at any price, ‘The bank clearings yesterday wero $3,700,000, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bid, Asked, ae CoN te Ht 3 Woy =201 0 Jaunary and duly aw Son of 67 —Jamntary and Saly 1402, -20n of '63—January aud July, wane DOM eve i tulted States new fr of ‘Ai, ne inited Btates curreucy Cs. GOLD, Gold was 116% 117". CITY AND COUNTY nonps hfeago City 7 Pct. bonda,,.. 10297 Uleago Chy 7 B ct. Rowernito. 1024; City 7 ect. water loan 103%; & tut, 103.4; & int, Jouuty 7 @ ct. boudls, short date... weoes 102%, & fut, 10235 & It, iovk County 7 @ cent bonds, long date... seaseeereee OTM & int, 101 tnt Park 7 percent bonds, sone sorth Chicago 7 @ (Lincoln Park), Corn E: City National Hauk.. Jomo National Bank, Ulde and Leather Bauk, MISCELLANEOUS, Clly Railway, South Side Cuy Railway, West Sid City liaslway, Ne Trader’ Insdrance Compan Chamber of Commerce... Chicago Gas Light and Coke Compan: Chicago & Northweatera gold bonds, Exposltiou stock. sisseeeerene, LATENT, New Your, Sept, 20.—Uvld opened and closed at ‘UZ, with sales in the meantime at 117, Rated for Uorrowing, J-C4, I-16, ond 14/2 per dicm, aud 7 por snnum, At tho close, loana were mare flat, Governfuenta were in good demand at 4@K ad- vance, Raflroad bonds wero firm, quit. ‘Tho stock market wns strong ond Ligher in early dealings, and prices advanced 1(@7,, Lake Shore rising from 834; to 513g: Pacific Mail from S7\ to 373, Western Union from 757; to 764%; Northwest- tem from 92; to 40; and Ohlog from 16% to M14. Tho improvement was partially lost Mer midday, when Missouri Tacitic broke from 4324 10494, and Atlantic & Pacific preferred from 10 to 947, The decline in these stocks waa pro- cipiteted by a flood of unfavorable rumors, none of ‘which could be authenticated, Stocka wero frm dur- {ng the lant hour of business, with an advance of y to 3{ perceut from the lowest prices of the afternoon, Lake Shore advancod to 644;0:544;, the cloning quota. tlou, Northwestern clasod at 40, the highost price of the “day. ‘There was somo ‘Western buying of Northwestern. to-day, on tho {mproving cou- dilon of business §n the Wost ond North- West, Hock Tuland rose” to 103%, Pucitie Mull was firmer on the atatemont, snd advanced from 3744 10.3774, cloaing at 37g. ‘Tho steamer Aca- gleo, which sailtd to-day, took 250. parsongera ant $60,000 frelght, “Weatern Union advancud to 704 Feport that tho Anglo-American cable would sdvance At rates to $1.00 per word on and wftor Monday next, ‘Mimouri Vacide recovered to 41};, but at tho closo reacted to 414, Other changes were slight in the lato ‘Trausaction on the Stock Exchange wero of whiich 4,000 wore Paclila Mail, 15,000 Western Union, 8,0 Northweatern, £5,000 Lake Shure, Ad 3,600 Oo je money market was easy ; 2 rean- ilo paper 63,147, Yi 2@3c, Prime mei Guatom racelpie €130,000, ‘Tho Anslatant Treasuter disbursed $213,000, Clearinae £5, (00.000, et $21,000, tering exchange 479 tims; 4824 algut. ‘The bids for Government fold ners 00—ranged from 126 ta 117.0934, One willlon was awarded at 117,00 GNT033. Btato securites wero 214 , 1235 a Coupons, "ti Coupons, ‘Tennessee, old, Tennessee, new. Virginia, old...cceee stocks, Westeru Uniou Tol., 764; | Now Jerre: Paci 873 | Hock Lalaud, 01” | Bt. Paul... Rt Paul pd.) Wabaal Wabash y Central, 11044 i tus” Michigan Central | Obto Be Minalnalpy Union Pac, atoc! 0%; | Indiana Contra Lako Shore 549, | Chi,, Bur, & Quine Miluoin Cer T}g Hannibal’ & st. Joe, 19 Clev, & Pittabus + OL | Lack & Wi Northwestern, 2 HONS ntral Pac, bonds, 1! a Northwestern pid... U,V, Domes vas yee erel 0G G0, Ok. Leos. s2, GOI | Allnntic & Puc, Tel,. 103 —-—— REAL ESTATE, ‘The following inatruments were filed for record Thureday, Sept, 30: ciry raorenty, Wentworth av, 4803; ftw of Thirty: 601125 ft, dutod Bept, 29, th at, of, fe $4400 Clybourn av, ity f tn w ‘252100 ft, dated Hept, ev, 1,8¢0 Bere at, 145 ft wof Thirty-fourti 1sT ft, dated Bupt, 23, ,.. oe B50 Division wt, 47 4-10 ft © of Townsend et, nf, 2300 ft, with othor proverty, dated Feb, B,L00 Ogden av. a w of aud wear Mattuewnat. wu f, 24 {t running to Muttbews dated sep’, 2), 4,600 iztovuth ut, wo cor of Louute'st, wf, Syx110 tt, with Luprovements, dated Jung 6,60 Warron wv, 150 (ta of Muley at, af, ated Be} SeSiai aa ad 8,100 North Green wt, 40 100 of Erie wt, 'o dated Bept, 49. 1,000 Wood vt, 19778 6,01 Leavitt at, ui i dated Sept 23. 5,00 Cramercial wl t, .axbes: Ws Uularlo Ay BelDZNO By West Maula oa ale, Mt, di Bus Wout Iu Jeu stead i bing Sine uw the above, dated Sept ba Elds av, voor Thirty-cighth ol dated’ Bept 10,00 Aruud rt, 210 few of Thinty-atds wy ef Titi, dated July Ws seeenese 1,173 Wabi att wy, we cortcr of Thirty.tourih af, wf veld ft, with Oisxyatwo ft adjoning ou ‘Vhirty-fourth ef, dated Sept, 0 (Mary Ky Harare to Joep L,” Metord) «5 40,909 Divinlon st, Lol £1 0 of Sodgwick si, wf, 2x1 At, dated THE CHICAGO "TRIBUNE: FRIDAY OCTOBER 1, mr 1875. Larrabes at, 217 4-10 ft x of Bisck Mawk at, wf, Blyth rt, dated Ant. 27... es 4,025 Wert Monroo et, 447-10 fC w of Litcoin'at, 6 6, tsntas tty dated Sept, Li... 6,750 Weat Van Buren et, tly (teof W f, S02241y ft, dated Sept. 10. 8,000 cor of Uakiey 090 HU Sephe Bh veces SEMITS, WEFT A TEAL OF COURT HOUAR, Archer ay, # w cnr of Irving ay, entra Biock 2 with part of Blok 1, dated Sept, -$ 5,200 Bowen av, 70 ft o of Charles ay, bf 20xit7 710 ft, dated Bept. Levee ere 10,000 —-—_—— COMMERCIAL, ‘Tho following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of j.rodhice in this city during the twenty-four hours cuiting at 7 o'clock on Thiraday morning, and for tho corresponding date one year agot “necrirts. i] aniravens, 18th, Wid, 1875, Flour, bri Whot, bu, Barley, tnt, Grnes need, Flax Broom-corn, tha} Cire mieats.tta Beef, brls.....6 Pork, brltiase. Lard, Taliaw, Ibe asutter, Ib Live hows, Ko. Cattle, Nowe Bheap, Nov Hilden, Tht,.e. cet Mighvwines, tiria Wool, 1 42,000] 19,00! Ed 4 39,820 3 |. ously atfect the yield, G, apples, bia.) 1,123] Withdrawn from store on Wednesday for city cone sunjtlon: 3.6K} bu wheat, 1:78 bu corn, 317 bu rye, 1,619 bu barley, Tho following grain wns {neperted Into store on Thureday morning : 3tcars No.1 epring, 70 cara No, 2do, Yb cars No, 3 do, GIcara rejected do, 9 cars ho grade (310 wheat); 62 cars high mixed corn, 911 cara and 32,10 bu No, 2 do, 33 care resected do, 3 cars no grade do (of) corn); 27 cara whilo oats, 54 cars and 21,l00 bu No, Ido, 43 care resected do, (124 oats) 5 Lear No, Lryc, 16 cars No.2 do, 8 cars rejectok do; 1 car no grado do ( 31 car No.1 Darley, 33 cas No, 2do; 27 cara Nu, 3 do, 10 cara rejected do, Total (880 cara), 410,0C0 bu. Inapected ont: 113,075. bat wheat, 65,704 bu com, 37,276 bu ost, 3,915 bu rye, 2,003 bu barley, Tho receipts of the articles named for the weet end. ing Sept, 25, wero approciwatety as followas Sugar, 2,504,055 Its; siruye, 42,510 Ne; cofee, 3 ¥UL9 Ie; tea, 1,71,1-4 Ibs 5 tobaceo, 33 3 Wonro suformed that there wes actuality freight room taken in tis city on Suturday last for 22,00 bu oats, sud that tho vessele have Loon filed up just as fast elnco then sa tho grain could be procures, A letter receivid i thia city yosterttay from a pron §nent New York firni states that tho No. 2 wheat ship ped from this city Jafully cy pool asthe No, dre ceived thero frum Milwaukes, It ts aur No, 3, mis- called No, 2 Chisago, which eelia in Now York uta lesa price than the No, 2 wheat recetyed from other paints. Avolilion tu tho Directors of tha Boord of Trade waa clreulated yesterday among the four dealers, It requesta that a chauje may be made fn the inspection ruler, eo iat hour which Is damp, in couvequence of Veing inndo from damp wheat, toy be ao deslgitated, by the word © damp on thy outride of the Larrel, ine stoad of teing rejecte:t as unsound, Tho leading produco marketa wore moderately ac~ tive yesterday, and generaily etronger, in eympathy with the tone of ndvices from other ettier, There was an urgont detaanid for most deacriptions of properly tnd a full Ino of arrangemonta mide for shipping it Hast, arain belug ordered forward In larger vohine, ‘Much of this grain will ba received on month con- tracts, buts fur quantity was bought for abipmont, ‘Tho werthor waa damp, and it waa thousit may be ‘bad cnongh for afew days to como to diminish the yoliime of receipts, ‘The fact that tho day was the list of tho month helped to make tho market active, ‘hero was somo work to bo done in filhng Septomber contracta, and a good deal toda in providing for de. livertes to-day on October dels, ‘There was, howover, ho pressure to wll, except a Uttle in wheit, carly, the buxinees having tecn nlready reduced within moderato Umits Ly the ecttlomenta of tho preceding couple of weeks. In dry-goods cfevles there was a choerfitl feeling, an cetive aud prosperous business being ih progress, Groverics were fairly acti embracing sugars, eiraps, coifecs, teas, rice, ott, wera freely dealt in, and the prices heretofore rnliug were uniformly nustained, Dried frutts met with « rea- sonably active inquiry at about former prices, ‘The demand for fix continues good, and tho market ro- taina tho firm tone fosaome time past characterizing It. Cod Js Leld 250 per 1u0 Ie higher, and the tendency in mackerel ia in the same dircetion, Butter and cliero ‘Were quoted firm, No new features of importance wero developed in tho bagging, leather, tobscco, wood, and coal markets, The ofl trado wae reagonably acy tivo, and most descriptiona wero firin, Linseed do clinad 2e, and naptha advanced 1e. Lannber continues activo and firm all round, The yard trado ie unusually heavy, and the stock of many duserlptions of common stulf ie getting low, henco tho firmness, which fa {ntenslfled by the strong feollag fu cargo hunber, the demand for cargoos being anch aa to readily alsorb tho offerings. Metala and hard- waro wero sctivo and steady, There {a talk of sdvanc- ing the rates for tin plates and pig tin, they being now retatively lower hore than at tho East, but dealers havo not yet come to any agrocment on tho mubjoct, Naile wera in moderate domand and steady, Hops and broom-corn wero In falr request at recent prices, Wool Temaing yuict, aud there waa little doing in scods yeuterday, but the offerings wera moderate, and = recent pricea wore generally asked and obtained for smali lots, Hay wae quiet and frm except tho lower grades, which met with litle inquiry. Apples, pears, plums, aud some otver frults, were in far request and ateady, while grapes and poaches wero slow and caay, the former on account of largo of- fcrings, and tho latter owing tothe fact that the sea- cou is about over, and consumers profer other fruit. Vegetables were unsalably on the stroct, audi there fa no hope for au improvement in the demand ao long as ihe netghboring farmers aupply the city at the prices now ruling, Ponltry was easy under incressod offer- tuys, and eggs wero Ormer, BROOM-Cony, Tho Datly Market Report of this city bas the fol- Towing: ‘The timo having arrived whenan extimnte of tho brocm corn crop of the country te practleable, wo Nave made a careful suvestigution of it6 condition aud average yield, und herewith prevent the rusult of our inquiries, ‘The planting this year waw wbout 60,000 keres, againet 34,619 acres list “year, but tho average yield’ peracra will not be os large os lastweagon, Jn ‘Ubio the crop was injured largely by the rains of July, the lose oygregating fully 40 por ceutof tho whould crop. In Ceutral Uilinuis the crop was alvo damaged, She lomm being equfvalent to one-tlird the entire growth, {hough i the balance of tho #tuta the ylold will be Tilly upto the average, In Indiana, New York and West Virgins the crop is generally good, thaugh allyht frowta faiticted Hye datnage, but not euiticient to veri du Wiseousin the yield will be conalderably Lelow the ayeruge, the crup laviag boc in the latter part of August. aud Nebraska the reports are raging; the acreage will be new ad Lito ae List year, and the crop, wot baving Wen afeeted by drought, rain, or fromt, Will be iumense, Gute wholu, while the ylold in wate localitica will te ght, and the stock remaining per froin bat year much reduced, thie will bo mont than counterbalanced by the increasd the aarewate crop will Le equal to thut of dhe euality of th gruwtts, however, will Le cousld Uy below the averuye, ‘The brush. dy geuoratly short anil red-tipped, thers being very ttle hart brads {ts the wow crt, aud will by itkeiy ta rule luigh, owls to fa aeercily, while the commen bruv wilde abane dant aud relifively cheap, ‘The stock uf «ld cori 10: suvining ba the bade of “growre und doaiers La eatle inated of nut tore than 3,Cu0 ous, agalnnt £009 tole Juat year, Manufsctiticrs alse have very listloon bande The new crop tu beginning to come ta quite freely, and sales aro mskibg ob 4.04 tar fale ty good bruvbe atid for wore choice uurl uf tae old crop ite. in pal Loant yonr at thle tinue 4 636 were tho Fidbug’ phe for common to good, biterki ‘hu fullowinyg Squree coucerning the canwi ‘The total cousumpthe in the United. Katee fe uLout 12,000 ton, Now York Slate isthe lurzest consumer, her manufactures wing up sous tone annually, Vounyylvauls fa the next largest ccusumer, roquiring fons, Now England ‘uses 1,000 tons; Canada, 3 Chlvage, > tous, and ‘tik balance of the crop fa consumud in other sectine of the country not pumed. PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were more active, aud etronger all round, though hoje wore ousicr at thy et ch-yards, and lard wan 6d por 112 lus lower ta Liverpool, Now York was firmer on product, in sympathy with Chi- cago, ‘The atrouger feeling wae lurgely due, tn. tho sp-culativesrtivles, to the fact that tha mouth of kop. tember was wbout cloainy, aud Ovtu bur deliveries will be fu order to-day, _ Mes Pouu—Wee active, and advanced 10750 per ba uy tho Gctoler option, and 20:@250 on the year, whilo cash lute wero voagl0 higher, Tho advance waa uot sustuined tothe close, It wa due toe press ors te PY earl. The ruapvat bad been let down, gary” on tho proviona day, and reveral abort aates were mate in anticipation of n ig break, which, lke tho eclipse, did not coma round jurt as Rome people expected, ‘Thereie, perhaps, not more than 6,00) brin of pork here, certainty not 10,000, anil m largo shortage had to bo Atlod from it, while the’ stock waa controlled hy the partten on the fang eldy of tho deal. Tho price might have been pushed mmeh hbgher heed the rowers that be eo willed it, ax there wae nolhing to | exerpt porhapa that some of the Attn wot have consented to pay the dit Tee were tv parted of Obrlsensi nt £2 3 12,000 brla eller 2,250 bris aelier the sear nt $12,754, Tanuary at €18.e6y 1250 bele eer Janu Tunry nt $9.00 ¢" end 1250 Urls seller February at ro al, 1,220 bel¢, The market cloned $2.4 aellor October; £18,s0 acller tho reler February, rdentind, and advanced 1¢ per tvery, whlie the year waa Je higher, rit linta herlebne th Liverpool, Tittle was wanted excep! for thle month (U i, Balea wero P ported of 3,750 tra seller O tober at $13,25@ 13.37% § and 20 tes Keller the year at $12.03, ‘Total, 3,00 fem, Tho market clove ateaily at $14.35 cash op aeller Octo- ber: and nondndlly, at $1405 01,00 nellor Dobrunrys Masts—Woere n yfood dcmand and atronger, Winter cured were generally hold at an average of ye per th higher, and auminor lota were marked up “ye, with yery few offerings, Futures wera not offered, packers feuriug that the hogy will be Tate in coming to market. wad Bebe MAETW TSAO, atEE (0. may Siler were reported of 200 boxes suminer mhort ribs at 124,03 20,000 tla short clears at 19%e3 and 30 tee aweet-pickied hans at He” without, and Ise with, Inepection, Tho market ctowrd at U4 @ti,0 for Moulders, ena on eller October: no lang ‘clears on mile ¢ 12a 4go for short riba, ene or aclier October! Lis Li ,0for short clove, cast or roller October. Boxed meats gc higher than the price for lonce Iota, Lang. euthameatlieltye, Summer-cured Eugilsh mosts, Uo for ahoulders, Teor; (20 for Cumberlands, axe for tong clearailas and 1240 for short aweet-pickled hams, 15-Ibe nveraye, Ike ie. For Decomber and January delivery, the market wan quoted at Dyn D Gor for rough atten, Vy) short ribs or fond clears, 91;a0!,¢ for ahoit cl y Torey and IaiU ice for love ant ebiert clears boxed : do for Novorter delivery held at 140. awoted at 14 13},¢ for shor rhs, and) Le for lott clurs—all ‘ar—Wan quiet at 71@9¢, RODECTS—Were quiet and nominally une £900 for mesa; $10,00 for oxtra meas} and. for hams, Quoted at 94 bris city at 0 fe, Mo for packers’, Salos DNEAOSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was rather quict, but strong, in aympathy with wieat, ‘Tho trading waa chicily local, though ono or two lots wero tien for rbipment, Somo old foure were beld a shado ligher, while now wero steady, Siles wero reported of (0 bria winters at 10, cud S60 bris epring extras at $5.25(07,25. ‘Obris, ‘The market clored wilh the follow: Total, 1, ingasthe rangs of pricca: Cholce winter extras, $6,507.50 5 common to good do, #5, ; spring extras, $5,50@%0 ; fair do, ebipping grades, $5.129¢@5.50 Minnesota, $6,207.09 5 patent aprings, eS.) | eprlag supertinee, 73, } ryo dour, . 46.503 choles Bnas—Was in folr dctnand and firmer, Sales wero £0 ton nt $14.25 on track, aud $14.60 treo on board, Conn-Mrat—Was nominal at $22.00 for ecaree on track, WHEAT—Was active and etrong, The for.tyn ad~ vicea all quoted 9 better fevling, ami sumo of then rvported an activo demand at Letter pileer, New York followed iu the ramo train, the atrongth there being Welped bys tight rleem the gold premium, ‘Tue weather here was moist, and som operators feared rain onough to snterfero with futtre receipts, The quallty of the reccipta yesterday was not quite #9 ko.d os on Weduentay, only 95 per cent belonging to the higher grades, ‘Tho market here opened Ir at 1o stove tho closing price of tho procoting « fell Lark 1},e under a rather beayy preesure to but wilvan {ram tho lowest pout by noon, ruling tteadier afterwards, aud cloring Io beiter than on Wednesdiy. ‘Tho demand hero was unexpectediy kool, ‘The thde turned completoly, ail being on the buying aide orcept tho longs, and aome of thent fite wed thelr Lnes, ‘The September shortage turned to by larger a, thengh the demanet for cash whee to Hl coutracta Waa hot great enough to sietain the former premium—it ranged about Lye above Ootuber, oworurades wers in good request amd averaged about Ae higher than on Wednesday, closing at tho mudiii pric# of the day, Shippers ptate Uist they mect with considerable dltealty fu inaking 1p curgors, eapecmtly af No, 2, a8 tho tucks Jn Sudavidual houses ira sq small that ‘a vessel has to make a partial tour of tho river In order to obtalu a lod. ‘This, however, bids falr to bo #90n obvinted, on the tnereased amount of money golng out to the wheat districts must bring inore grain in, auless tho weather should turn ont very bad. ‘The better demand in Enropois quite encouraging, and it fato bo hoped that prices will not rtso no bith here under tt o# to. cho:k that demand. At tha present low co-t, Great Britain can aiford to Jay in a large etock for her winter supply, and fo ehrouraged to make the ofters now by tha prose peet that the rates of transportation will be matcrisily Increaped befora long, It nisy, however, well bo doubted 1f much higher pricoa than the prcw: ent would permit an gctlve movomnent—they certataly would not promote it, The falling off {n the crop of wlntor wheat promises to cauxo our spring whust to sell well, but it wil probably 16 0 little iter, Nearly the whole crop is yet du farniers’ banda; it hun acarco- ly begun to mave yet. After a good part af it has gono forward there will be a better opportunity for atrength on tho remainder, Seller Ociober openad at ft docliniett to $1.05 35, Fore tu 81024, fell back to #1 fond at g1,0), Seller November sold at $1073; ( closing af $!,043;, Seller the your was nominal out 26 tnder” Novembor, closing at {Lusty in No, 2spring was in good demand but irregular, ing ut $1.11 for rowud lote, with car-lote hardly fable at €1,10, Cash salen were reported of 1,40 Wit ring at $1.15; 107,0.0 bu No, 4 dont $1,09@ 1134 3 47,000 bit No, 3'do at vdieo + 4,000 bn do (Xe at $1,001,033 5 19,100 bu rojected do at Aud 3 cu Gdcw71.02. ‘Loldt, 21,400 i le Misxesora Woeat—Was in bettcr demand and ateady at te rauge of the provious day; cluuing ria, Hales were 21,160 bn, at $1.2:G1.23 for No, 1, and $l.1e1,15 for No, 2, COLRN--Waa rather leas active, and {rregular, Liy- erpool was Nuchanged, and New York firm, while our rucelpts wero ouly fair, aud syiupathy with wheat tended to cause strength, But (he shipments of tho proceding day wora light, and thero wua lea inquiry for shipment yesterday, the prince mer in corn paying mout attontion tothe out deat, For this rea- fou cash corn was about yo lower, thoro being no considerable shortage for September, though there was enough wanted to keop tio promium upto 4@%e at 1 o'clock. For future delivery tho demand was good, and the inarket for October aver- aged about yo higher than at tha closv on Wednesday, while the mote deferred optiona wero relatively firmer, ‘The recent de:line bas brought out s good demand for shipment durlug soveral days pat, but that demand wad partially suspended when casP lots commanded conslderablo promlutu, shipfera Lolding back till tho September sorts hind ‘wot through, It was expected that that inquiry will now be renewed, tho Eustern Btates taking Liberally from now till tho clore of navi- gation, tu addition to a fale Ewopean movement, nom di Huvmenta being sow in proxruss, Honea ength, the slictt iutorcvt filling rather freely, while tho Offeringr were lesa voluminous, excopt whero they woul mako direct settle ments. Seller Octobor opened at Ste, recedod to 3,¢, advanced ta 65'(0, und declined to 647;¢ at tho Moller November told at 473,14 49Xc, closing ut Keller tho year wld at 43ifte 4500, closing at yer Cash No, 2closad at S3ive, and leh mixed at B50, Cash sulce wore reported of 31,40 bu high- mized at 553/@ 5640} 250,800 bu No, fat S54(a@ste; 48,400 bu rejected ato (ua 540; 800 bu no grade at dic} aud 400 bu by wainpio at 54a, ‘Total, 209,600 bu, OATS—Wore actvo and excltad for chal and Rop- tember, and 13@2'e higher, while other options were quiet und a shade firmer. ‘Yho recolpta were Hberal anid Now York was steady, ‘Tho trading waa almost wholly in seblement for Soptember, There was a istyo line of shorts out, apd they wera set- ting up as fret a8 poxalblo, while some of fhe tongs, being lod by a heavy operator, hold otf, a4 if wishing to give tho shoria a squeeze, But the widleseesion was occupied in, ecttllng up deals, and probably comparatively fow shorta will bo bully burt, Sollor September opcnod at 7c, advanced to 37}ge, fell to INYe, roan to S4e, receded to 370, and. advanced to Sic, closlng at cx, and with sellers in dettionmntat Tie, ‘Tho trading in settlonent wau chivtly at S7@837ic, Cash oate wero active at Si@IT 70 forcat and 374 @38%c for round lots, Car lute fur to- day's dchyery huld at Sc, Tho recelpte wero literal, aud arrauguinents wero made, in anticipation of large deLveries In the afternoon, for sblppang ‘out nearly 204,000 bit, Rojocted sold at ‘alo, Beller October wil 32,@iie, closing at 92°40, Boller November waa 140, and aoller the year at 3iGeslize, ace Ct wales were reported of 184,109 at S7@3a%e; 6,000 bu No, 2 white at sta, igo ; 9,600 bu rojected at #80 ¢ 10,20 bu by gamople at 23.089 on track: aud 4,600 bude at Ui@ive freo on. ‘Total, 179,80 buy UYE—Wus octive, the trading being chiefy in effect- ing settlements of Boptember coutracts, About 16,000 bu No, 2 wea sold in settlement ot 7icgT4e, aud 25,100 bu was changed to November at 730. from do for Hep- tember, Car-lota of cant woru to lower, under larger offerings, aclling at T2@7249c. Rejrcted sold at 62@ Seller October was quite bu by eatnplo at Ode, and cloved ut Cre atto “2c, Cash sales iucludo 10,200 uu No, 2at 72@Tsyc; 1,60 bu rejected at 6 'Tutal, 11,500 bn, BARLEY—Was fairly active early, the demand bos jug trom the aborte, nearly a!) of wiom appearett to Ue provided for by noon, aw then the markut rapidly dediied, and closed biye lowur, for cash thats ‘on the preveling evening, Tho receipts were large, and a good deul of cash that had been held In expuctution of S corner wus urown On te market after it becume apLorent that early all of the sburte had wettled up, ‘the market ruled dull during the lutter part of the wossion, Cush or veller Sopteinber suld at $1,09 at the Opening, aud closed ab ¥1,U4, Hullor Uctuli r auld at $1021.03, and closed at $1,084), Beller Nuvember wau quoted ut $1.01; No. 8 sold at 75¢, Hojocted was slmoxt unsulubis, oud 5 qe flower than on Weduesday, Delo quoted at 414433, Cash salve were ropurted of 6,000 ba No, 2 at $1,044 1. 4,04) ba No, Yat 7505 5100 Lu by sample ul ds d ruck, = Te Seti Wa bY SawLle al diem gLas on track, Total, LATEST, Inthe afternorn mecs pork was modorataty active, and 45 per Del lower for Uctobor, and. wleaily for the Sear, Bellur October closud at $1.46, aud seller the Jesrat §1¥.a0, Hales? 2.000 bela at §1h,05g9420 for Gccoler ¢ $41.60 cash; ant $14.75 for Februery, All the jork'out on jaut month's deals was deliverud, sited ae quiet ud Airiwes, lou at $L2.1U for the vary uind $12.91); (012.35 for October, Saloa’s sell the yeur shea, peices ae at Wart ribs stead: wae wore sieady, with anlea of 100 boxes on vat war Guict aud stosdy, selling wt $1,uacy ds for Detar, and clang ‘at atta Buller Ne ermLer closed at’ $1,035, sclera, ‘The Septembar contracts were ales Corn Wan quivt and sceady, aolting at SINGSSI¢o for October, anil cloning At F47Ze, Holler November fold at 441, @tdigc, and closed at IR4,e, Onta clorert at F(a) te for October, and Nosember fold ataltycaize, and the year at ata ye, Botare oteDck cael oats aokL nt Se, and part ot a car at Yer The rettomenta on Kaptember conrracta alter Hamiounted to 165,60) tn at ages Ao good many shotts filled to deliver, Tt fs thought that the longa will bo willing to settle at 35 Morley weet quist at $1.02 for Ostotton, “The. eawere chartered for HOO bt corm 100) bi wheat to Hutttal at (ae private PAL MARKETS, ALCONOL Was quiet at {2.2 @ LI, BROOM CORN=Wasin flr demand nt unchanged Prices: (ood to cholee hurl, all yes bene that will work into a ch leo hurl broom, Iealte ; fate to Rol do, H@.4e5 inferlor brush, Hyiaie; crooked, Bat HITTER—Tho demand wan active and the market again presented a firm tone, Tho following prices were casily maintained, We quate: Cholce to fancy yellow, Sle; medium to goud grades, 16@2J¢ 5 fnferlor to enmmon, L2@17e, BAQGING—Theie wera no changes su ang of the features of thin market, An active busluoss waa In progrera and tho fooling was firm: Stark A, 2Tye3 Lewiston, 26e¢ Alontaup, Be; Ontarle woe ; American Age 3 Amoekeng, 23¢ burlap bagy, 4 vu, Hate; de, 5 bu, LMai6e; gunnion, alue gle, @vicg do double, WaMe 5 woolaacka, MRI. CHEESE~Only a fair amount of orders were placed, Stor! te, and are hold at 10@11 Wye for goo to fancy factory, and at 7qite fur lower grades, COAL—There war anteady, firm tone ta tho coal market, Orders are atill Pains lied at the following quotations; Lebigay $1,005 Lackawanna, rango and nut, § nel, $4,000,003 Ho k~ To cites $1.01 Tn Baldmore & ing’ Vailey, na Dlacky 85.5 Ulito, $6,005 Titinols, $4034), iG¥—Were rm ‘owlug 10 Heht offerings, Halen were mado ut ise Qe, sud soma dealers were asking 20h FISH—Cod fs mocting with s larga demand, the un- weal activity probably bdig to the iw prices ruling. Jeon advanced 450. ho changes, though a tenieney 3 ‘The yuotations of bank aud George's have In ther dexctiptions there were 1 have momethlog of nn cllsts, Nebr, $b,hied fv Ne, 2 do, ti No, P trom, £ Now 1 whoro anackerel, new, $10.25 1 bay, Nol"? niveko v07.003 Fanily tmickercl, “bel, £5.04 No. 2 bv 1 whore kin, 1.000.705 rH its, $1,0061.052 Lan ‘a codtien, £1,754 6,00; herring, spat, bela, #8.588,50 5 lo a} herring, round, bry, Jaap alin, $1,5%€I.75 5 sealed herrityt, roe Columina River salmon, 4y-brl, $3,258 ayy Dd rear CaN ‘a eoiiishy #25 new Labrador I, a aed, 0s d Dey 0. EITS AND NUTS — This tcarkct doveloped nothing uew, ‘There wasn fair boainess in tm yorted fru to domestics remained — dull, Ponwiox~) ha revit fi 05 “dante peel, 193 er, ‘bigah aps qTudians ant Binal, ches, WALI § do nibsed, Yoatze; do, paral, 19 Gy raspberries, Nein--Fitherta, Ue 1Ige ei Naples walniits 1 Arenobo walnuts, Lele g Bracils, Ti ca Te 4 Wilm-nuton pe: Helige canta, Glgiede3 African peanuts, | (ge, FRUITS—Appies —cantiute ‘In guud! dow mend and rile tirin, the offerings of lots belug aeatea iy adequate, Grapes were plevtitul ani Flow, thoueh choke Otfos were ritibls and steady. ‘Peaches were a dteg, and, though otered at fow prices, Hackberries, 1 cher wero goneraily tanored by tho retall trate. Plum? were ‘sow. ‘There wad no change tn” foreign or California frites Orsinges, $25) yor lox lemons, §L.50G@1:1, Delaw: peaches, ¢ @is0 per Vox, or basket; apples, fie trehotee, $25 16? In lots, nye Ula ea, RG por £5 phamn, $1,001,503 Ma ANU Per DOL, KikS—Tradowasactive, Interlor merchants e prevent in Hberal numbers, and their purchaser vfirgoin the aygrogite, Tn priece no tmpertint ehintions wero noted, the general market preveutlag a fine and beatthy tone, Wo quote: ont, G@i'ye} Carolina, 78340 QM; 70. ‘Ble; Java No, 2, 203giasle; od to’ prime de, 1203 FORMU, Oty Rica, We2 i} istent ent loaf, 1127711746 ¢ crushed and powdered, 1b @tl ye ay 2405 standard, 10%, @ Ls) Mg@W es By 9,103; yellaw G 3 vholes brown, 9@ Nes fale to pelme { common do, Tica 8tye3 choles molsasen Os cummon to Rood do, TH WeB}so. Hines —Califarala wugtlnat ripe sb 4800 ¢ dae mond drips, $1,05.¢1,00; allvor drips, extra fine, 64a ood KUZaTehOUsO HEAP, 5 oa nw Orlusus inolasses, obit 7c; do common to quod, i zn 533825 common niolanses, 4 e, ores ON Dlacketrap, . Hetare—Allspico, 15@100; clover, GN@ 120 onssia, Makes pepper, Mig ue; nutuegy, g1.BOQIIS Coletta ginger, 164 (1d Soars—Trile Blue, tye; German Mottled, 6)jee To ¢ White Lily, O}@n White fone, 6 (uss; Savon Amperul, 60; Goliten’ West, 4 iZ6rsic, HAY=—The pucoly ta were 21 tons. Tho market wan very quict owing fo tho Nght offerings, ‘hore were ordera on tho floor for Nu, 1 Umothy, which was strong st $13,0, and Na, 2 wan quoted at $14.00, Up- Jand pratrio gold at $12.00, on track, Slough hay was dhull nt $4.00, and No, 1 ut $10.00, {IDES—Wera in ‘modérato domand and steady. Dry hides were dull and easy, Green city hutehera’, ow! Rroen cured light and henvy, 8t¢ arcen calf, 12y(attes dry ilut hides, kip and calf, Min loge; ary’ salted hides, 11¢@121j0; deacon skins, 438 50c, Hides with ono grub and over aro clussed as damaged, Daninged stock brings two-thirds prico, and brandod 10 per cent off, Sheep pelts, 20¢@2ic, HOPS—Were selling to consumera at tho current figuros, or at 1u@iSe. ‘The recelpte aro fair, and large aupplica sro held in the country by qrawera, who aro awaiting an opportunity to soll out, though somo aro dinposed to wait until lator in the season, belleving that if thore bo » turn in tho market ft will bo up. ward inutead of downward, na tho prices now ruling svaretly pay tho coat of production. HIGUWINES—Were quiet and stexty at the decline of tho provions day. Sates wore 100_brin at 31.15 per gallon. New York was quotod at $1.20 bid and $iit ‘anked. LEATHER—Thoro waa a modorate movement at the prices proviously ruling : TRMLOCK, $1,101.25 | Lina Ba1.03 | Lutt joug! GAO tor soto (bout) S3@ ST coy “HB, A. solo 24a 3 2@ 31 23 20 m@ 40 86g 41 WRENOI BTOOK, 2.10} K 1,001.40 Call sec esereeee 1,5:K0210 | Kip, METALS AND HARDWARE—Were active aud utuady,, tin plates and pig tin boing firm, inaympathy with tha Eastern markets, Following ura the quotations: Tin PLaTE—{O, 10x14, $9,503 do, 1X, 1024, $1.00; roofing, 14x20, 10, $9.00; Pia ‘f1N-—Large, 250; staal, 260 $ bar, ‘lo, HOLDEN—No, }, 200; No, 2, 18, Leap—Pig, 70} bar, axe: lead pipe, ve, Corren—Hottoms, so! wheath{ug coppel Burwt ZiNo—Full canks, 1040} Ye V1 Le, 8c. Kixer Inon—No, Aico rates; Itussia fron, 8 to 12 incluaiya, 170; No, 1, stained, 17¢; American Rugaia A, 1403 Dy Wine—Nou. 1 to, voz 70% 1003 20 ta 1, dot 12, 11403 1 an 14, 120+ 15 and 16, ldo; 17, 160; 18, ey} E r cont dis 1005 14, 192; 20, 20's ful) bundles, 35 cottnt : fiance wire, 83403 do sinall lots, 537c. AILS—Wore in moderate domaud, at $J,25 tates, with a discount of 8@ 100 for large lots, OILS—Linnoed was weak and lower, raw doclintog to 040 and Lotled to G7o, Other ofis were irm, Carbon, Paphitis, and turpeuting cepecially ao. | Naphilia ta eld fully 1o higher, ‘Frade was good ai tie rungo of prices following: Garbon (standard white), 115 dog. tual, 193503 do Tilinols logal testa, 150 deg, 14}go; do hesdlighit, 178 deg,, 18¢ ; extra lard oll, atrictly winter, $1.20 da current mmako, $1.071,U4 ‘No, 1, DS@I70¢ No, 2, THoe Biles Hngeed, raw, do bolied, 670; whi UWaties da Winlor Llvackod, 147305 Kperin, $2.9 hes My neatafuot oll, strictly puro, $1.13 41.20 Uius'do No, 4, U50; bank ull, 60c § tvall go Oll, C780; thrpuuting, 380 Tieg daphtba, common, 13 natural, 29 deg, BSc; mataral, 28 dogs, 2Ke2 POULTHY AND GAME—Tho aupply waa Larger, hut chatco poultry was in falr domaud aud wteady, Spring chickens uotd at £2.7(43,25 5 old and mixed do at 85.73 fab Ducks were uteady at $5,0U@i,5, Prairlo eulekous wore in falr aupply and good! condition, ‘fis demand waa falr at §3,75054,00 per doz, Duke were quoted at §1,75 fur stnall to §2.50@2,75 for mallards, BEEDS—Timothy was in moderate 1ejucet aud casy, ily poor wed, of which the offerrings chlely cousuted, Primo was quoted at $2.40, and lower grated at $2293.00, Cloyur aold at $0.50, aud fax at $1.35 to arrive, BALT—Was fatrly active, ‘Thera wore no cuangea in quotations ; Bayinaw, Onondaga, and Canada, tine, Hucoy ordinary couto, $1.10; dairy, without’ bays, 2755 dulry, with bags, $3.50; Asbtoa dairy, por sack, TEAS—Rematn quiet, with prices showing Icas strength thea ® furtuigut aye, Quotations ro- main as before? Guxrowpew “Moyuae — Choico to fancy, $1.cU@1.1U5 good to pris, 10.48U0 ¢ come monto good, 404500; Muysuey, cholee, now, 75 eape tae; file to good, B8a@rves conimon, 953402, Tate huey, silsUc; good to i@ive; Pingsuocy cholce, common, sue, davan— Uo fully’fair to prituo, 3 460e; choice to fancy lo, 654305; cominon, 3 Tika Ties do cammod to yuo old, W@iI50; good to prime, i4be, UOLONG—Choice to fancy, BUC@LLO; good to Brune, 600 70e; common, dog t0c, WOOD—Wav quiet anul'drauer at $7,00 for beoch, and $3.0 for maplo, delivered, VEGETARLES—Sweet potatoes were abundant and weak ut $2.00.52.50 for Houtheru and $4.00 for Jeraoys. ‘The furmers are selling potatoss to retail grocers ab 243%, The receipts of waguns coutioue large, and how include Peachblows, RATL-FREIGHTS—The rates on flour, meats, and fogrih claus aro advanced Sigttc, Grain-rates remain au heretofore, Ov and after: yy all roads Rust will chaugo rates, as follows; #iour, faurth Grain Hox. Bulk- Chicago to— er drl, ‘class: ts bule. meats, meats, Vhitadelphla, od 25 40 Baltimore. 3 ay 7 40 Now York, . 3S ww a 45 Boston... 45. 40 os 45 aw Wool Was quist'snd unchanged: Tub-wasbed, aigSse, a ta Ado stric ry ruined discon” anc ioaiie; es’ wadfoee Macey do _contas, 39@i0e; Unwaahod, fina heavy to light, 264280; do medium, 32a:s30; do coarse, 24930C. Live STOCK, e1ticano, pret 4 aa fant Werk before Inateons 082 Shipments— Monday. tog ‘Tuesday... 40 Wednesday, aw Wratal vs sooeo8 cobs ae 708 ‘Tho receipt for tho frst mine tsonthe uf thie year anil Iaat compare as follont 1813, tattle, TONAL vossceeeeeevece CHUM Fonrnary. oy lea Maret 90,149 Sheen, BAL EXTENT) 457,028 Bi, 728 Boat 829,830 410,072 Pr AIO SY G8 see oe T3085 Naja Total ..seeeseeeee4 010,005 2,648,433 230,700 OCATTLE—Pricos were so unsettled and irregular that any quotations that might be given would be simply nominal, Tho amotnt of stock in the yards awaiting buyers reached fnlly 8,060 head, snd was ko ureatly in excess of the trade requirements that btty- ors hind things thelr own way, Asa result thoro wns a further culling down of prices. Tho attendance of buyers wan noticeably amall, The Jowist Now Year wan very generally observed by thoxo of Teraclitiah faith, and their abacnce was seriously felt, Trade wan sluggish from the opening to the clogo, and the proba Dilitien are ntrongly in favor of a furthor shrinkage of vatuce before the large accumulations now {n the yards aro worked off. Salea wero ot $2.5@6.95—principally ate. ‘1,50 for common to good fat nalive cows; at $3.04.24,00 for common ta goo stock steora; at $4.00 5.59 for common to good fat, Amooth shipping ateora, aud at $2,50¢84,U0 for poor to prime Texas cattle, ‘The Inrgeat silo of Toxamcattle reported during the pres. ent season Wan olfected yeaterday by Ureyury, Coole: & Co, that firm selling ‘to Morris & Walxel 46 head, averagitg 1,024 Iba, at £1.00, CATTLE BALES, Number and desertotion, Auguat ... September, 82 good steer 27 good steci 16 ood ate 19 medium steers, ‘21 modi steers, 435 Texas eattlo, 25 medium atcors.. WO Colorado steers 84 Colorado atoers,, 6 Colorado atcera,, Isntock steors, 39 ‘Texan steers, 44 utockers, 20 stockers, 22 stockers. tees. aeceee USE 75 UUGS—Thero was a somowbat toss buoyant ton to the log market than elarasterizod it on tho preceding days of tho week, tho upward coarse of prices boing checked by tho freor arrivals of the past two days, But whilo thoro war no furthor improvament in prlccr, hollera were enabied to maintain tho advanced posl tlon gainod tho day bofore, bales making nt $9.00 .¢8,30 for common to primo light wolghts, and at #3.10.98.50 for poor to good heavy. ‘Thera wero wales of wklppore and inferior heavy nt $7.2557.75, and of Philadelphia grades at $1,10999.75, ‘Tho market closed yuict and steady, with about all aold, 24..,,.292 8,331 48, SHEEP—The trade wi 183 ia Teasonalily active, and tho range of prices was not materially ditferent from that noted on the cariler days of the week, poor to modium ualitios salting at $3.25@4.00, and good to choice at S2iGuIs, Extra grados wero nominally firm at $5.00 NEW YORK, New Yone, Sept, 5U,—Breves—Recointe, only 210, making 3,550 for the throo dayu, against J,68) at tho same timo lant weok, Fresh offeringa aro ‘oxclusively ‘Toxana; common to ordinary quality sold at 84a 3,400 beoves were recolvod anil sold yoaterday includ common to cholea native steare and common to good ‘Toxas and Cherokee, all of which sold 340 lowor than Monday's mtes, or 8¥(a 110 for Toxaa und Choro- keo cattle, and 8:7@130 for natives, 00, raaking 11,159 lant Buext any Lamas—Rocaipts, 6 for throo days, sgainat 15,243 at tho samo timo week ; no Hebrow buyers wero in the market, and hero waa Lut lttle trado, with « doollnoof jo; sheop, 43gc¢0'¢0j lam 3600 WINK—Rocelpta, 2100, making 8,240 for the three jafuat 0,670 at the samo time lant weok ; Ivo, In at 84@INCs droanod, easier at 1074611356, BAST LIBENTY. East Livenrr, Ps., Sopt, 80.—Oarrin—Teceipts to- fay $91 head; ali for aslo boro, making 3,359 for the last throe days; supply full; market vory much de- prossed and groat roany unsold, aud shipped onj rices off fully 3¢0 from last week; beat, $4.70; me- 100d, $5,004.00; common to fair, $1,000 4,75; but sows, $2.00.81,70 stockera, $2.75@ ; ‘8 tontay’s, $9,006 4.40, Has—Hecelpte today, 2.045 howd; 7,200 for three Gays past; Yorkers, $7,008.50; Philadelphia, $9,254 Biterr—Receipts to-day 200 head; 12,400 for tho threo day; none selling, BUFFALO, Borvano, N, ¥., eer 90.—Catrix—Neco! pls, 01: total for tho weck, 0,010; but Uttlo life to trad transactions confined to common and light stock ; no good oattle in yard prices uuchangod, Snger avd Lambs—Receipts, 400; total wook, total for the weok, 14,400 19,400; no market toda Hoan—Receipts, 3,0 market slow; Yorkers, falr to best, $3.10 .$8.49¢ heavy, $8,408.00; uo prime lote offering; quality: medium, AT. LOUTS, pers Lowney, Sent. 40, Htogesirong and higher, for “ut qradee } alippers, $7,257.50 ¢ bacotl, $7,007,405 butebors’, $3.10 a8.40! extra, $3,60.98,75, Cattitz—Lower, with fair sransactidns; good to chaico natives, 63,00@8.3735 : medium to fair, $1.00. 4.75; native cows, $2,75(03.10 ; good to choice 'Toxans, 1,75.04.95 medium to fair, $9,0U@i.50 ; common, 170s! CINCINNATI. Crroenart, Sept, .—Ioce—Fale and firm ¢ cor mon lght, $7.25@7,00 ; quod light and modlum, $7, @4.20; no higher grades offering; receipts, ¥6v; alipmenta, 760, da densa ium to Ee BER. Tho cargo market was losa active yeatorday, but firm atthe recent advance, The offerings wero smaller, and tho rain kept good many buyers away, (hough soveral were progent early,and nine or ton cargoes werosold. Tho offerings consisted principally of inch lumber, which brought full recent prices, Quotations range frow $3.00@12,00 for common to modium, and $12,60@14.00 for choice mill-run, Piece stuff wold at $5.25, and very lito was offered, tho fleet not having Lad time to make the round trip, Bhinglos wore quoted af $2,20G2,50, and lath at $1.40@1,50, Balea include: Ourgoschr L, Davis, from Manfeloo, 160 m jolats and scantlings at $3.23, by J, At, Loomis & Co, Tho rotail market was active and firtn, Dry fencing fu scarce at the yarda, sud very Arm at tho prices now Tuling, All kindy of common lumber are firm under @ very active domand, which provents any, socuuuls- ton ‘of stock af tho yards, and fudosd in many ine Binuces doulers Lave buen obliged to, sell frum the iiled, aud have reduced their ausortnients to such an oxtont us to nmke it ucocswary to buy of or transfer urdera to thelr inore fortunate bors, However, n advanco {n prices {4 uot Ukely to occur {inmaudiately. Trelow are the quotutioua; Firat clears. si ssssey * 944.0004 15,00 Sucondelvar, 1 tuch to 2tach, ‘Third clev, 2 dach, ‘hird clear, thick, ..... oe Clear doorng, tirat snd secon: Cloar wtding, frat and wocoud First common siding, sees Flooring, rat common, dress aoc, Second common, or x 0043700 25.00'3 71,00 Cutock boards « 15.00.00 Fencing (8 ft) see. sateoeeene nee BU,OQi 11,02 umou lumber, 19 fiend wuder...,....5 10,0Ng11,U0 Joints and acantling, 20 to 26 ft. al Lattisseeseceres 1 Askingles, Se enn ne TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FORFIGN MARKETS. Sractat Dinnteh to The Chicaz Tribune, Tavenpoot, Sopt, 50-11 a, m.—lncanaturrs— Firmand unchanged, Flour—No, 1, 258; No. 2t. Whoat—Winter, No, 1,109; No. 2, 08 100 ; apring, No. 1, 98 Rd; No, % Baad; white, Na, 1, 118; No, 2, 104 Bs club, Nod, 105d No.4, 113, Corh—No 1, 298 addy No, 2, 248 0d, Pnovraona—Vork, 364, Tarid—5ds fd, Livenraon, Sopt, S—1:30 p, m,—Lanb—59e, Test uachangad, Livenroot, Sept, 80,—Frorn—Hteady; oxtra Btale, aon, Gnarn—Wheat—No, 1 apring ateady at ends No. 9 Ghicago spring steady at 8s Bd; No, 2 Milwaukee, On, Cony—Mixed, 2-9 0d, Provistons—Pork—Prime meas, Eaatern, dull, 899; Weatern, do, nteady, 768, Bacon—Cumberland cut Orin, 698; nbort rib steady, 860 Cd; hatng, augar-cured, ptoady, Ga; rboulders dull, 19% cd, Hect—India tes, 80s; extra India mean, 1208; oxtta primo meas, Gis, Lard—Prime Western dull, bila Gi, Tattow—Primo clty firin; 879 Cd, Serre Tonventine—Steady at Za, Tesin—Common ateady ot fe, Fine resin ateady at 1Te, Lanp O1—s4a, Currsr—Chotce American steaily at Sta, Pernoraua—Refined, 10¢10:4d3 epirits, 104d, Lonnoy, Bept. 80,—Mowrx—Itate for monoy at tho Btock Exchango for Government securitien, 14. CoxsoLs—Monoy and account, 0s 11-16, AMERICAN Srecnitins—s5a, 100755 °C 10-403, 10134; now fs, 194}; Erle, 11353 preforred, 90, TatLow—fde, Rerinen Perno.evs—O¥@oyd, CALCUTTA LINSEED—I3MA, Bouritaurton, Eng, Sept. 90,—Tho atermahip Do- nan, which left this port sesterday for Now York, touk £28,000 eterling, Panta, Sept, 10,—entea, Of 15c. Banit or Fnaxer—Tho amount of apecio in the Bank of France ha incroased 2,01,000f during tho past week, Fnannront, New bx, 9093, Astwenp, Sept, 30.—Prtrotrum—28, 10736 Now York Contral, 02 i Bept. 30.—Uxiren Srates Doxps— NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yon, Sept, 3,—Dusiness was quiet with com- mission houres and Importers owing to the Hobrow holiday, which kept many buyeta out of tho markots Tho Jobbing trade wna falrly activoin all departimenta, Cotton fools were in steady request, Cotton flannels Wore activo and frm, Plattl priuta wera {fn good «do- mani, but chocolstos ruled qutot. Woolen gooda for men's wear moved slowly, Flanuela aud biankots wero in fair demand, & PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Pirrenuno, Sept. 30.—Crute tusettled, $1.53 ot Parker's; refined, 1344@13%4c, Philadotphia dolivery, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. Winarxatox, N,0,, Sopt. od.—Spleits. turpentino steady at 3c, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Special Dienateh to The Chtearo Tribune. * New Yor, Sept, 30,—Gnars—Wheat—Market 1220 Detter; fatr export and milling demand; rales of 78,010 bu at $1,991.03 for rojected apring; $1.00@1.17 for No, 3 Chicago 3 $1.2s/@1.25 for ol No, 9do3 $1.24 @1.5 for do No, 2 Northwent ; $1.26@1,29 for No, 2 Milwankeo ; $1,101.40 for No. 1 rpring; $1181.42 for round new aud old winter red Western; $1,193, 1,43 for duamber Western; and $1.30571,50 for do whito Western ; also, 10,030 bu No, 1 Minnesota for all October at $1,0G1.10, Nyo quiet; s8w@eVo for Weat- em and State, Darley steady; moderate inqul- ry; salea of 23,00 In stained G-rowed Btate, nt $1.15; 30,000 bu alightly stained Canada Wort, now ‘on canal to arrive socn at $1.25, aud 88,000 bu inferlor doon canal to arrive, at $1.2 Corn in fale roquest for export and Lomo use; shade firmer; ealos 1,060 ‘Dut at 6B'4@70 for stoam Wostern mixed; T0@70%0 for aaildo, and 71@72i¢e for high mixed and sellow Wostern. Oats nro heavy and a ahado lowor; sales of 47,000 bu at 37@5ie for new mized und white, fnetnd- ing whito Stato at 47,2500; mixod Western at 40ai50, and white do, at 454 PRovistona—Middles qnict at 124@130 for tong clear, Lard heavy ; sales of 200 tea at 13340 for prime stoam, Watsur—Market steady; sales of 300 brla at $1,20 ror gallon, Grocentrs—Sugar—Market unchanged; fair do- mand ; fair to good rofluing is quoted at TH@3!ic; prime at 8c, and Nos, 10313 Havana at #@3Xc, Coffeo—Market quiet and steady; wo quote: Ito at 19@213g¢ in gold, and Maracaibo at 21@2tc tn gold. ‘Tea—Market dull; pricos goueralky ara without do- elded chango, x Tatrow—In moderate demand, with decided change in price; wo quote: prime at 10!f0, Fartonts—Firmer ; falr inquiry for tonnage. To Liverpool, by steam, 40,010 bu grain at 774d: 10,000 bu at 74¢@7%d, To London, by aail, 80,000 bu grain at 840, [Te the Arsactated Press.) New Yonx, sept. 30,—Foun—Dy market firin; receipts, nand fair, and 13,000 brls; superfine ‘Btate and Weatern, $5,005.46; common to good extra, $5.70 0.00; good to chulce, '$6.0535.50; white whent ox- ths, $5.51487.50; extra’ Ohla, \37.003 Bt. Louly $5,83@8!,00 tye four steady, with a moderate deman at $1,250¢5.00, Gonx-Meat—Demand fatr and market firm; Weat- ern, $3.50G 4,00, Gnaix—Wheat—Demand fair, and prices hayo ad- yancod; recoipts, 49,0xX! bu ; rofocted “epring, $1.0%¢ 1.03; No, 3 Chicago’ spring, $1.W@117; Now, iu stord, $1,231.26 ; No. 4 Northwestern,’ $1, 205 No, 2 Milwaukeo, $1,491.30; No, t spring, $1.isi¢ 1.40; winter red Western, “now and afd, sound, $1.18 @1.42; co now, unsound, $1,051.08 ; ambor Western, new anil old, sound, 8110 1 white Weatern do, $1,001.50, “lye quict; Wostern and Stato, 88@IIC, Barloy steady, with a fair demand; wiz-rowed Stato, tained, $1.1 Canada Wost, slightly stained, $1.25, Corn—Demand falr and roarket firm} roculpta, 38,0v0 bu; mixed Western steam, 684 (700; do, wall, To@aTaige ; high mixed and yellow Westorn, 7166 ‘Ta3g0. eas; Weatern mixed, M0; whito do, 45@sce, 45; Hax—Unchanged, Gnocentre—Hio coffeo yery quict; cargocs, 19@ 2103 Jobbing, 19y@taice, Sugar qulot but utoady + fale to good rofinlug, 73;@3c 3 primo, B¥o% resin unchangod, Molassca—Urocory grates atoadly, witht 8 far demand. Rico unchanged ; fafr inquiry, TernoLEum—Very quiet; crudo, 63(@i0; ‘refined, 1a3g@l4e, Staaten Rearny—Bteady ; $1.75G1.8u, Brintts Tuneentine—ske. Eous—Firm ; Western, 24493¢c, Onts lower; fair busing Provisions—Pork firmer; now mess, $21,474Q. 22.25, Heef and cut meat uict, BMiddles firmer; wee Jong clear, 1220, Card firmer ; prime steam, Borren—Firm 5 Wealera, 1525. Ciireak— Kirn § og 121¢0, Wutsny—Stoady le : IULADELPUTA, LADEI Tithe Bopt, 0,—Pernotzom—Nefined, Ose. er nominally $12.00313,50, the latter for prime Westorn, ‘woun—Ina 31,8736 5 extras, in, anid Miusiabta extra) fauully, $..07.60% Stale, Old, and ndlans, $9,087,005 8, $7,508. Gnain—Wheat quiet ; old ted saoshaa } now do, $1,061.40; now white, $1.4igeald7, Ryo—00g02C, Corn iirm’, yellow, TI@ide ;” mixed, T7@73e, Oats wochangel, Wit f—Firm: Western $1,20, Burreu—Steady; New York Btnto and Bradford porting, County extras, Jug340; firsts, 28.4403 Weatern ox- tra, Qh de ) BG2v; ‘rola exleaa, 204230; firala, 2hi 250 Cuexre—Higher: fine Westorn, 12@12%0,. Eage—Quict; Western, fresh, 20, He BALTIMORE, jgikterwone: ‘Md,, Supt. 30,—FLoce—Activo and un- nye, Gnaiw—Whont firmer for good grades ; Wostern ani- ber nominal ; No, 2 red Weatern, 21.35 5 Ponnsylvania red, $1.9001,55, Corn dull; for Western inixed, O5c, Oats Drmer; mixed Western, 48360e ; white Wostern, Suc, Nye firmer at 16@350, | Har—Firm; Vonusylvauia and Maryland timothy, $25,00825,00, Pnovisione—Acarce and firm, York very firm} $15.252 23.50, Wolk shoulers, 0460/50 3 bulk clear- rib auuuldors, 1 12%(6197{0, louse, “Bacon firmer; Tloufderss 10a ldsses clear rib, 1405 bans, 10540310, Lard quivk ; retined, $14.75, Butren—Firm aud uachingod, an LOLEUM—Quiot ; crude, 6){ASKO} refined, 1954 bse. Covrex—Unchaoged, Wuiskx—Markot dull at $1,173¢8 TOLEDO, 4 Touxvo, O., Sept. W.—FLoun—Bteady; moderate jemand, Guarn—Wheat lower: No.2 white Wabash, $1.33; No, 1 white Michigan, $1.23; No, 2d0,$1,14; No l,amber ny, $1.25 | Octuber, $12434 5 Nevomber, $1.43; Nu, 2 amber, 6 aig § No, 2red, $1,293 No, y red, 1,193 rojected red, Sic, Gorn dull;’a ehsde lower? jali-mized, S07" October, 650; November, 6750 7 low-mixed,’ Svc, Date dullf s shade Jowors No. 4, 813405 Gelber, ST3g0. ‘inuiauTe—To Luffalo dull at 2X0 for wheat; ta Kinguton, 436 for corn, Hnan—l6c. Recrarté—Flour, 800 brls; wheat, 18,000 bu; corn, 11,000 bu; oxta, 15,000 bu, IPMENTS—Fluur, 600 bris ; whoat, §,0U0 bu; corn, 60,000 bu ; oaty, 8,000'bn, ST. LOUIS. Sr, Louis, Sept, 90.—FLoun—Htead: Guaii—Whieat opencd quiet, but thls being the last day of tho month expiring coutracte cautwd unpreco- dented excitement, und the market became very irrege ular snd advanced’ sharply; No, 2 rod_wiuter sold bo- foro cu at $1.0b:41,70 cash $1.30 Oatuber; at the call $1. @1S cash ; #1,61@1.! @t.82% Novomber, Corn dua Hy Uctobur te eeller the yer Oats Grmer; ST@UTNO cau | 33465452; Noveuiter, Barloy inuclive aud low- ex; sample low chuice to fancy Noriburn, $1.80@1.40, Thyu quict and chang i Puivisions—Pork dull’ and lower; $72.25@2,60, Lard nominal; held af 19}¢0 or prime hottie readerod, Bulk weate beld Armly ; shoulders, 69;8)¢0 5 aides, 12k GII}K0; sales of mbouldere at Bt. doseph,' Bacon and frm, OMober j $1.51¢ No, 2 mixed, 600 Armers shontters, O4@9%e7 clear rib alice, 134 H elear, 14a 1 Waitany—Qutet and nn-hanged: 1,157, Kretiwra—Flone, 1,000 brie; wheat, 2,000 hus enn 000 bu tye, WO ba; bark 24H) ttt, MILAVAUKER, Mitwaunter, Sept. £0,—Fovn—Qutet ant firmer, GuaN—Wheat quick ‘and frm; No, | Milwancn #11865 Hopteminn, hard. fBL234 5 No, 2, dl Uctober, $111; Now d, FLU. Corn weatoy Igher 5 No, sxe. Gate fren and unchangnty No, 2, Hc, Marley Wnsottiod but fens No. Papett No, 3, nominat 709, BBL; October, $1.07 Nye fatr douand, lowar rates; No, 1, Te, Provistuxn—leregitar and! uuscttted, Meas pork, $21,00, Prine lard, 1850 Lic. Faataitre—Negiccted and tominal ¢ wheat to Butts lo 243 ta Oaweyo, Bie. Vrornite—Fior, 6.000 brley wheat, 191,000 bin, BULEMENTE—Elotr, 4,000 rls wheat, G7,00) bi CINCINNATI. Cincrxxatt, 0., Bept, 30.—FLoun—Steady and ng changed. Grate —Wheat firmer: hott highers red, $1, 142, Corn dull; mized, Gse@inc. Cate quiet an slenly: s0@1Se, Tyo dull: 75 ive, VroviatonsPork carter} $21,725, Lard atoadys fate demand; xterm, 131 kettle, 134,41 si,c. ilk mous quiotand frig nhoitdors, BiZe 3, "clear th, 1254 ID%c, Use latter In rettlement; clear, 12%¢4y1J0, Bacon qufet and wtendy, Wie; We; Me. Watanr—Eanier 3 #13, Fanu—Quict and weak 3 130, Hurtea—Dull and eanier, Cuersr—Steady and unchanged, Cits—Quictand unchanged, BOSTON. Boston, Rept. 30,—Fionn—Demand moderate Wertern superfine, $4.5185,00 ; common oxtras, § t@ic0g Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family," §5:93 73} winter wheat Oble, Indiana, aud Michigsn 1.60; Bl Louis, $7.29@9,00; faucy Minnesota, ‘orn quict at Tdct77¢ for mizod and yellow d aud wiilte, 4easie. DUFPALO, Tiveraro, Sept, 30.—Gnatn—wWheat inactive: sale of 1,200 bu No, 2 Atilwettveo club at $1.28. Corn dull, No.'2 Western mized hed at about ie. Osta nominal Ryo nominnds nothing doing. Varloy quiet, OaNAL Fretauta—Lirm, nt 7440 for whoat, To for corti, 4ge for oats, NEA ONLEANA. New Ontrans, Bopt. 0U.—Conk-Meat—Dull ang lowers $2.45, Puovistons—Pork duli and lower; mens, $23,50, Others unchanged. CLEVELAND. CixvELAND, ©., Kept, J0.—CnAIN—Wheat 4 and higher ; No.3 rod, $1.12, Gori weak and lower} Cie, Oata ntoady and higher ; no quototlons, v PeTROLEUM—Unchangol, ——— MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, SEPT, 30. Anntyrp—Prop Messenger, Bt. Jaz, sunileiens ache Cull, Walkor, Bt. Joe, coal; prop Portage, Bulfsto, sundries; atmr Sheboygan, Bt. Joe, suudrics; ech Manistee, limber; ache A. Mulr, Windsor, pilea; Brow South Sido, Whito Lake, lumber 5 acow Charlio Crawford, Jancaville, lumber; sehr D, PY, Doltians, Bufato, coal; uchr L, A, Simpson, Pike's Pier, lumber; prop Oconto, Greon Bay, eundrless prop Aluskn, Buffalo, sundrics; schr Onconta, Che Doyyan, lumber; stir Muskegon, Muskegon, sun. drlea; rehe Whirlwind, Grand Haven, lumber; ache Mary Collins, Muskegon, lumber; schr Vermont, Muskegon, lumber; echr Ironaides, Menomines, bark* rele North Cape, Alpona, lumber s ache Evatine, Bets ton Harbor, inmber: sche A. Moshor, Alpena, Intnber, Creanzp—Prop M, l'. Graves, Wuitalo, 67.245 ba gata; atmr Sheboygan, Rackno, 2bdla pelts; Manity woe, 13 pkgs frutt; prop Menomnfneo, Gran Haven, Tris of, 10 bela pork; Muskegon, O bris beet; sche City of Cuteago, Alpena, 5 Uris beefs ache G, D, Inn ell, Buffato, 480540 bu corn; ache D, 8, Austin, Port Colborno, 26,761 bu wheat ; ‘achr North ‘Btar, Pontwa. ter, 10 tons feed; schr South Side, White Lake, 0 tona coal, Nianr Ccesnances—Prop Messenger, St. Joseph, 6 bris york, 12 bria oil, 65 tons coat; sche Mont Llano, Oswego, '21,00) bit corn} pry pire Blato, Buffalo, 21,809 bu corn, 1,05 flax seod, and sundrios; rtme Mtiskogon, Grand Haven, 60 bris pork, 130 baskets fruit; atur Munkegon, SMuakeson, J bris pork, 1 to lard; John Behutte, Port Colborne, 19,417 bu whest, LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICAGO, ‘There wae a fair inquiry for vessel, and rales wore @ahade firmer atthe close, Charters wero mado at tha opening at 17;0 for corn, and towards tho close vers sol waa reported at 2 for corn: Schra Delaware, Oar Son, and D, Btowart, oats at13{c; prop Alseka, cora on through tate; props Portage and Java, wheat on through rato; achra Anno Vought, 0, K, Nims, and . Fyrbink, corn on p, t. ‘Fo Port Colbornc—Selr Clayton Holle, ‘wheat at ie, To Oswego—Schr G, B, Bloan, whost'at 6i¢0. ‘Yo Ogdonsburg—Prop Cham. plain, corn on through rate, Capacity, 110,00) ba whoal, 168,000 but corns, and 160,000 bt oats, In the afe ternogn the achrs Golden Fleoce, Zach Chancller, and J. M. Hutchinson for 140,000 bia corn, and achr BL Tawrenco for 21,000 bu wheat, all to iumalo on pre vato termina, Gna ‘OntamAfx BuUrYALO, ‘On tho 23th, conl-froighta firm at 80e per ton to Chi- cago, Six vesseln cleared Ught to load ot Cluveland, Erfe, and Sandusky for $1.09 por ton to Chicago, Cust ters reported: Bclir Abira Cobb, coal, Clovolsnd to Milwaukeo, $1.00 per ton; schra Kato Wluslow, Riche ard Wiuslow, snd atorm-barge Raloigh, coal from Cleveland to Chicago, $1.00 per ton; schr Donalteoy, coal, Erle to Shien 41.09 per ton; sche Ponoko, coal, Handusky to Milwaukee, $1,00 por ton. DETHOIT. ‘The chartera roported on tho 28th wera: cht George W. Davia, 23,000 bu of wheat, Detrolt to Lul- flo, 23403 ache II. Moore, lumber, Sand Beach to De troif, af $i,60 por m on rafl, LAKE MICHIGAN. clticago, ‘ ‘The ratnstorm yesterday kept almoat averyDody ine dovry,and business at the dodka wan Ln consesjucnce very dull.,..,.Tho schr Flying Cloud ie having a leuk stop- ped at ono of the docks of (a Chicago Dry-Duck Com- pany.... Tho achr Pamileo yeatordsy ran into tho echt Ifsmlct, which {a ]ylug atripped near Obicago avenue bridge, breaking off ner tnainmast, Tho Paralico bw been lafil up for the winter,...Thanchr Eclipse, which was badly damaged by the great coutlagration of 187, fabolng rebuilt of urns & Farrow'y ship yard Tho schr Falcon, Ught, 19 reported ashore st St, Jcecph, Mich, Tho ettont of her damago, if any, 1s not known. Bho belongs to Sfeesrt, Fay & Smith, of this city. 0 wchr Tomcat, bound from this port to oy ws disablod by the “blow,” and ran into Ludington minus hor mizzen, mant....The Manufacturorsy’ Iusuranee Company New York bss withdrawn from the Lakes, and will horeafter do a fire-fuyuranco business oxcluatrely, ‘The Company claims that wt the prevailing marine insurance rateé no money could be cleared... The schr J.B, Morrill, of Milwankeo, fs in port for be firut time, Sbo ia’a good-looking craft, > THE POUTAGE, ‘Tho Sno now prop Portago, built at Buffalo for the Vnton Hteambaat a deer arrived hero last night for tho firat time, A description of the veasel has pro- viously buen givou, Bho is tho largest propeller oo tho lakes uezt to the Commodore, which vessel 8 greatly rosembles, Her capacity ie about 1,00 ete nnd abo is commanded by Capt, William Douglut Like the Commodore, she ta built a8 w frel; wit ply regularly botween thia city, Silsaukeo, and Butalo, LAKE ERIE. DUFFALD, Snecial Dispatch ta The Chreago Tribune, Burrao, Sept. 30.—Capt, Charles Cash, owner of the atm Behuoor and the two barges sabore at Long Polnt aince Sunday, will leavo here to-night with tbe tug Bryant to offect thelr reloaga, Tho tugs ‘Magnth, from Dotrolt, and Now Era from Port Dosty will moct him ihore, Tho barges He 3s) in the and and aro taking no harm Bir, Cash thinks ho can dredgo them off inthe course of two days, Quites storin pessod over Lake Erit Inst night and this morning, Vessels whic lett port Jant night = woro driveu back = tla morme ing, and, whit with thosa bound r fo, there wero ilyely tines with the about 9 and 10 o'clock, A largo fivet were ovidentit frying to get in all at once, ‘The schita Gol, Cuok aud Gity of Green Bay cast anchors and came near ier ing with disuter, but were fortunately rescued #0 out harm, Tho schra City of Groon Day, Amarent>tag Coxk, Col, Hathaway, LaBelle, and John Bice, Ris tho scow Mary Amelia, are namod as run back | the atmrs Guba aud Vanderbitt, The sehr Joun Mott, from Oswego to Cloveland, light, pub shelter, and is now loading coal, ENE. i Speerat Diepateh tu The CAleara Tribuney Fare, Pa,, Sept, 90,—The brig Standard, of Dalle arrived heru yeatorday {ua disabled condition, Ae was caught out in tho roceut heavy Se ee Huron, and sprung hor foremast and sustsinal ons damage, The tug I1.G, Knowlton, of Duilsey ju thie morning, sud left wath bor i tow for that plseé this evening. ORT HURON NEWS. ivivlal batctee fa The CAMcago Tribune. pay Fort Hunow, Mich., Sept, 31.—Dowx— Prop num and consort; schrs New Dominion and den, Ur—Props City of vuluth, Fountalo Cig, 3 Clty, Packie, Starucca, George King and barat Oy York sud bargea; aces A, Hoody, Jon th i Nelilo Wilder, Bollo Alitcholl, Maumoo As SHEEP Johnson, Mary Martin, Scarth Jonking, PEs Manama reas weatine UOT. a ViInb—Northwoat, frewl 5 re hoary all they irard-biund vowels contataed 2 Feport are detain io le Ay ret Tour} Hunon, Mich, Bogt t—10 p.m Dow! jt vende! a Veto rey ‘of Port Huron and consort, Winn—Northeaut, brisk; weather etarinyy én ure A Tuft, lost by the tug Gooduow aaa bean recavered, and towed into the Hat! of Nefuge, a The folowing repens, sought shelter lenting, Alpeus, Phil Bberldan, Burlington 64 Chauney Hurlburt aud barges, liner! Hock barges. ILLINOIS AND michtGal CANALS tame Barmonvust, 1, sept 7" ele Oftews, 6,800 ba corn, 25,000 Ibe seed : Deal tg Utica, 6,000 bu corny prop Chins,