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4a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY OCTOBER 9, Chlcrga Aen Light and Cokn Company... Mo... Chieszo te Northsrestarn gold Louds,...... 84% BONY Exposition stock. ..,¢. Bo aeeee FINANCE AND TRADE. LATEST. New You, Oct, &.—Golt opened at 117417, ttoclined to 11624, rallied to 1,184, and closed at 1183. Rates for burrowing 1-12, 9-64, and 1-64 per diem, and 7, 8, and 6 per cent per annum, Gold epece ulation waa weak and lower on cable advices of larga withdrawala of gold fromthe Dank ¢f England for shipment to thi conntrs, anit alsoa report that moro gold bad been recelvod bera by oxpreas from Call- fornia, Governmenta were firn. Naflroad bonds were quirt, In the ste afternoon dealings Chiesga & Northwestern consolidated roupon The Connection Between Finance and Politics, A Quiot Day at the Banks---Now York Exchange Firm, The Moral of Jay Cooke's Falluro+--Tho Sale of Ogontz. 10344, and land granite at 994 (@037,, Blate bonds wera qutet except for Tonnesero old, which are lower ‘Too stock-market wa nexceedingly {rregutar, with tho dealings larger than is a3l, During the morning thero wan strong bearish fering, based ona balch of uns favorable rumors, It 38 reported that the Citizens! Dank, of Chicago, had aaspended, of war whading tt). ‘Thin was nucceaded by a rumor of a run on 8 savings Lank, and, Ister, by n rop ort that the creditors of Dun- ean, Rherman & Co, had refused to acvept the propost- fion recently rubmittod to then. The selliug move. ment to-dsy was directed to seme oxtent against the lnrgodivident-paylng stocks, nuch an Delaware, Lick The Produce Markots Irregular---Pro- visions Quiet. Whoat Weak—Corn Strong—Oats Firm, with Large Shipments, FINANCIAL, ‘Tho very clove connection of tho financial affairs and tho prosperity of the country with its political ters eon Jersey Central, Nor platua beconies more apparent aa {ho fall elections ap- | Awanue k Western, a tron ey et tock, rroseb, While there fs any doubt aa to whether the | Tho ‘former has ¢armed) more than ite. entire Fesulta’ in Oblo and Tenneslvania are to shows s- | chvidead for the year In eight tpontn, Jonty tn favor of honest monoy, business will remain | and haa in tack, | Wen stern declined unecttted. ‘The value of greenbscks fs, on tho | (denis Melamire OT Now Jereey Ceutral from average, steadily declining, Thefr purchasing | 100 to N91, Lut Jater thero wes 1 recovery of 2th in power in becoming leas, Capitalinta who have | thern shares, Michigan © sntral declined fram B54 to Y re | oe Pittsburg fram M04; to 88ly, Northwestern from money fo loan feel fn doubt, They have | 4, Pittelurg (ry ne trou zag tod, aud no assiranco if they part with their funda | Widen tot, Union Pacile nde is reided to tayg, After tho Teron Board market waa weak, and the lowect{prices oftiuday were current, Stocks were Armor in tho fate dealings, and, tu aotno cases thero was a recovery 1O1N from the lowert point, Nev Jersey cloned at 101, against sales early in te day of an low as Y's, Delaware, Lackawana & Weatern closed at 116',, after bavitep avid at 1174 and 115, Northwestern rallied from to7". nnd closed at Ji, Hannibal & St. Joseph alvanced from 16 to 17, Mnaourt Pacific recovered from 20 to 2, Atlantic & Pacitlo proferred was dull At G@6%. ‘The Diroctors of the Conpany met to-day, Hutadjourned until Tuceday nest, when they will hold 2. conference with the leadityt ntackholders of the Mls. rourl Pacific, Lake Shore clued at 8:3, tho | aint, Pacific Mail sald at 35%, and elosed at : . Weatern Union touched 74%, but left off at 74 jzan Central ralliod from 54 to 4 ‘and closed at 18;. ‘Tranaactions at the aggregated 159,000 sharca, were Pacific Mall, mn, 33,00 Northwestern common, 2000 St, Paul common, 9,300 pre= SiN) Ef, 233,00 Lake Shore, d iO Unton' Pacific, 15,000 Manouri Pactils, %, 5,00 Delaware, Lackawaua & Wenterb, 3, Central, 2,000 Michigan Central, ‘bo monty market was ecuy at 2g 4, tat they will not bo forced to takes currency in re- turn not worth nearly an much as the principal, with all they may havo received ag intorest, Not long rince as gentloman was in thia city who represented 6 London company, aud who wished to loan $300,000 in coin at Ty por cent, with no comriselons, Ho fornd no reper Ablo borrowers willing to take It ons gold basia, and, after consulting with romo of our Ieading bankere, left without making any transactions, ‘Thia Je but a spec- imen of what feconstantly tranepiring hero and cleo where all over the country, Were our Snancial policy As ® nation thoroughly retitled, we could command tho Fparo capital of tho world at very low rates of interest, Chicago, owing to ber rapid growth and her vant re~ sourcen, wottld become a atill more favorable placa of Investment, and therefore her nrosywrity, great an it fs, wonkl be tergely increased. {1 {9 plain, therefore, that thera ueley dilutioniats tre the enemies of tho city and of the growth and «do- velopment cf the entire Nortliweet. It is true, however, that the Noribwest, as compared mith the seaboard States snd cities, {a enjoying on ex- reptional degree of business netivity, duo to onr sancedl to ti Prime mercan- good crope and the fair orices they aro bringing, ut | {le vaper eal § Mf accounts fron: (ho Iastern Btates reprearnt that Imports of dry goods, $1,111,000, manufacturing {8 dull, business is con ‘The A RMA eT ren nes A UURRL 220,000, o Clearinge, $23,000,000, paratively stagnant, and =o very unsettled | ee rexchanar, 4,0 times 493 demand, fecling perradeu all clarace, ‘Thia tate of thingy wil] be sure to affect Western interests in due time, unless confidence Is restored by a wellacttled fuancial pole Jey,—one that shall pnt 8 quictua on fafiation, and thow thst tho peopto are In favor of honest monoy, A returning to epecie-psymonta at no distant day can alone avert auch fuanclal disvsters ne hava swept over tho country at loakt twice in the anemory of most of Coupnns, ‘A 5) ; Coupons, w12u7g } Currency ¢ STATE BONDE, Touncesee, old...... 30) Virginia, new, ‘Teuncesec, now, At Mirsouri tis... onr resdere, Virginia, old. Yesterday burinces at the banks wae comparatively: Weatern Union Tel,. quict. Tho calls from all aourcos wero moiterate, both | Pacitl in number and the smonnt of accommodations asked | Adatne (cr, ‘The merchants have had # fate busin Tig] Waller: targe crowds who aro ero during tho closing days of fhe Exposition from all the surrounding cottutry sro tiving retailers a decided bencfit, ‘The day was pleas ant, aud tho peoplo improved the opportuutty to minke thelr purchases, ‘Tho dry-goude merchaula are epo- tially bapry, Fort Wayne, ‘ | Teree Hanto. vse | Terre Haute pfs... Chicago & Alton... 05) (| Chicago 4% Alton pfd%102 1 Obfo é& Mississippi ., 1547 qi ma Harlem’ preferred... Michigen Central ..,, 54 Liatea of discount are eteady at 10 percent. Money | Union Psc.atuck,.. . 62°, | Indisna Central 033 m Lyko Shore,. . Chi,, Bur, & Quincy, 111 can be Lad, howaver,at perhaps two or threo of the Tlinoin Conteal Staal ke Ste doe net Danks on approved or Government collaterals on call or short time at G4 per vent, Chicago business, aa wn rule, doca not requiro call Joaus; and, while the banks referred to would do qled to make then, very few customers caro to get then, * Bireet rates nominal at 6g18 per cent, Little doing on any terme, Now York cxchango ts decidedly firmer, The rango of caloa forthe day between banke bas beeu par to 600 discount for §1,60J, ‘Transactions wero more general at par to %c,—deveral of tho banks refusing to wll below par, ‘Tyo bank clearings were $3,600,000, Cloy, & Hittaburg.,.. +816 | Del, Lack & W Northwestern. at” } Atlantic & Pac, Northwestern pf 44 | Central Pac, U, P. Londa GC. &. I REAL ESTATE, The following tustruments wero fled for record Friday, Oct. 63 otTt rnoprntr. North Franklin at, 75 {t n of Wendell st, 6 f, 43 x100 ft, with 1234x100 ft In name block, dat ott Vet. 7... ‘Thu promisca No, ‘bad “Weat “Monroo ul, dated "Tue Citizous’ Bauk closed its dcors on Thursday, ‘May 10, + seeseres wevnne By lay ‘at, o£, 25x135 fh, tit nofew of our citizens know or cared anything Being Rete ahs IDB og about the bank thet ite failure, or rather stoppage, | Kanean st, 200 ftw of Throop si, f, usxl0a mado uo tir whatever, It is claimed that ie lnblities | 5-10 ft, dated Nov, 24, 1972. sey 0 cl \t. Weat Indiaua st, 06 ft w of ‘May ai, a are somo $20,000 and its nascte double that amount, If | Weat {ndiaua nt, 0 ft Ww 0 Riese so its managers did well to atop Lefore its outire capital ‘was consumed in expenses, THE MORAL OF JAY COOKE'S FAILURE, ‘The Malladelphia 7'mce bad a moral preachment on the auction of Jay Cooko’s homestead and personal effects, It insiated upon everybody's duty to feel wore ryatthe rudo derecratlon of that clegant home by unapprociative purchasers, On this aubject the New York Juurnat ef Commerce bad this to say > ‘That depeuds! If tho visitor wan a creditor of Jay Cooks .t Co, we Imagine that bls vulgar interest in porstbls dividends from tho estate might outweigh all other fcelings, ‘To him the dispersing Penates wero only 8o inch tesets, worth exactly what they would brig. If he wasaholder of Northern Pacifica, ho tight have been excused for musing a ttle on the fuettc Justice of that fatality by which the soller of Urarly worthleas bonds has stiffered not leea than the Yuyers, Remembering bow he was * stick "in that pur North Clark at, 64 £¢n of Elm et, w f, 53x100 ft, Blix1v5y ft, dated Oct. 4. Parmetvo st, 190 ft w of Oakle: ft, dated Muy 1, ley at, JOS ft fi, dated Sept, rash AY, 109-10 £ 2x172 0-100 (t, with buildings, Human rt, 200 ft w of Wood ai ft, dated’ Oct, 7... NOTH OF CITE Lt 20, MILES OF COUNT-TOURE. Frederick at TU: {t 0 of Orchard at, nf, 1002 11436 fl, Uuted Oct. Tesessesecreeencesersey ec 4,000 SOUT OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN A RADIUS OF BLVLN AIILES OF COURT-HOUBE, Filly-third et, 49 ft. of Jofferson ay, 4 f, 20x 195 ft, with 20x55 ft in rear, dated Sept. 1... 8,600 Fifly-tirat mt, 175 ft o of Fort Wayne ay, # f, 50 chase, ho could be pardoued for looking on with some | "x11 ft, dated July 28, 1,500 cousplaceney at the downfall of the nun from whoin eb epee 10 Lought, There ja, too, a morn) in this sale for the i. whole yutlte, and it in dlteront from tuat empha COMMERCIAL tized in tho Philadelphia Timea, Ut is this, The Vankora moet worthy of confidence are not those wha at the outect of their prosperity withdraw millions of capital froma their business and plant it in * palaces” and pleseuro grounds. ‘The sort of extravagance fn Lot out of place when 3 man jg 4 Nothechild, and is all Tight after be bes retired from busluess, In this ‘The following wero tho rece(pta and shipments of tho leading articles of produce in this city during tho twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for tho correspanding (late ono year ago? country Itisthe bractting sin of ascertain clans of RKCEIPTS. |} AMIVMENTs, financiera tu make on ostentatious parade of woslth, les ea eee’ | ee Cones 177 ak When they ara not 99 very rich after all. They lay uit 76, | 18Th. a, | tei, grounde like the parka of an English nobleman, ‘The; my - Htuld houses whith ire palaces "indeed du polut of | Flour, Bris...) 9,862) 7,007, 5,62) 6,973 rize, and hotels in ticir geuoral ofect, Br. Cooke's atheat, bu +} 103,570) 270120 h2iG) 252759 Qpontz had hfty-Ave rove, provided ‘chtely for the | Coru. bu +} 66816] 77,60: 972] 215,484 guest with whom ho was ulways overrun, Agener- | Uate, bu. BT.) 69,770 fyA43} 35,060 Ous, roost hospitalla man, it wae ble detight to be sur- | Rye, bu. 4,824] 2017, 450 rounded by people; and Ggontz nut being largeenough | Barley, bus...) 45,082) 19, 28,018 to accomnioato all who were happy to bourd at bis | Grass wood, Ika.) 229,049 27,815 uxpenke, be put up suother froe hotel on an deland of | lax secd, the..| 298,900) 102,000 Lake Erio for the particuler Lenedt of his clerical | Broom-coru,tte 44,00) Ong friends, Generous fudced was thls, but, us it haa | ured nivats, lua! 435,008 turned out, Dos prociacly just to Cooke & (o,’a cradit- | Beef, bris. 61e ore, When tho firty faulled, the sturn woralist looked | Pork, brie. 1156 Dack upon thu bintory of itechief partier and row | Lard, Ibs, 199,617 Low this pasatun for extravagance aud whow, thia love | Tallow, fue 1,54) a : of publicity sud ostentation, bad inevitably fod to tho | Bulter, I +] 14093] 101,543 wesumption of great riske in order to make great | Live hogs. Ne..] 111,758) 9,435, gatos, and to tho negicct of the tutercets of ateponitors | Cattle, No... aud customers, ‘The samo waste and folly which the | Sheer. No. visitors eaw at Ogontz were weou in thy Lusinors tranm | Hides, tee uctions that led to tle prostration of Jay Cooke & Co, Bankera who run so much toatyle sud suow are not exactly the Lind of men with whotn one’s moncy fe fafe beyond a doubt, And that fa the seal aurk of Ogontz! COUNTERFEIT MONEY IN TH WAKE oF A crRcER, We find the folowing in the Memphis (Tenn.) Ara- lanche of the 2d tuet. Nearly every dsy brings to Nght some nuw counter. felt put into eireulation in thy elty jutuedtatey sine the departure of Howe's circus. ‘They are well exc cuted, sud calculated todeccivo, We furuish thu fol- Towing hat of counterfeits dincoverod up to thin tiwe, which was furoishod ua by B the German National Mavk: F port, Now York, $10; Traders’, Chicayo, $5 Natloual, Ohtesgo, $5; Merchants’, Chicago, National, Bostua, $100; Firat National, bs $10; Ninth National, Now York, $1; First National, Canton, lL, $5; First National, Puston, Il, $5; City Vank, Poughkeayale, N.Y, #10; First Nattoual, ted Hook, N. ¥,, #10;" Contral, Now York City, $10; Central, ito vy BLO, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bid United States 6a of ‘1. United States 5-20 of 204 of 'ds—January 6-20eof '67—January 5-208 of "Ci Gr, apples, bris! Alay, tou, i Withdrawn from store on Thuriday for city con- sumption: 345 bu wheat, 20,671 bu corn, 3,099 bu bute, 1,969 bu rye, 1/114 bu barloy, ‘The following grain was {nepected into store on Vriday toruing: 1 car No, 2 red winter wheat, 8l cara No, Lepring, 92 cars No, 2 do, 8 cara No, ddo, 95 cars rejected do, 4 cara uo grado do (321 wheat); 27 care bigh mized corn, ad cara and 10,50 bu No, 2 do, 11 catu high mized do (133 corn); 21 cure white oaty, 12 care and 7,0 bu No.2 do, I2cars rejected do (i$ pate); L car No. i rye, 2earyNo,2do} 4 cara and 15,000 bu No, 1 barley, 15 cars and 15,000 bu No, 9 do, 4 cara No. do, scare rejected do (25 barley), Total (516 cars), 210,000 bi Tuspected out t 04,730 bu wheat, 156,022 bu cos, 43,42 ba vata, 16,033 bu rye, 4,174 Lun barley, ‘The whole queetionasto the validity of contracts mado on (ho Board of Trade bids fair to be opauud up United Bates currency 64, Gold was 1164,¢91164;, CITY AND COUNTY bonDs, bid, 1, | before long, and tn a way th: Ghlesao Ceres bonds, i ‘fot, 101 ea, ef some people who few psy eee re Chicago City 4 Bet waterloo 0a EiBe we Stat. | pnouth aalling aboad. It bas recently been providod Cook County B ct. bonds, " | that, in case a man dofaulis on bis contracts, b may ahort date. 103 & tot, 109% & int, 10835 & int, 10135 & int, 2 a iut, Bint. bo asscased 5 por cont over and above actual dawague, under certain conditions, That ts understood to mewn thata defaulting member cannot be assewscd mora thin G per cent above actual daniages, aud will not be asseased wo much unless the cave ise pouilar one, Cuder thie rullog soverat mombers uf tho Hoard held back Inst mouth, aud did uot attewpt tomake suy srovtslon for coutracts to deliver oata iu BepteiLer, ‘The result waw o great deal of bardebip and lows to funocant parties, directly, to say nothing of indirect, Jose to Loldere of grain bore and fn the country, sey. vrs} conunisslon men who had bought for principals to tho country, sold on thelr uccouut at » profit Lefora the closa of tho maath, and remitted tue difference, fuund themaslyes out just so much, be. etuue other people did not fulAll tuclr contract, and woul only cousent to seitlo at s price which lea loi ene, all things Leiug considered, We do not kuow bet apy frelght-rucm waa taken to carry out outs cought ou seller tha sgonth, but if nos the onplssion MANK BTOCKS. 3 Morchanta’ Natlonal Fifth Natiwnal Bink... German Natioual Bank... Corn Exchange National Hai City Natioual Bank Home Natiouat Hunk... Sationst Bank of Mlinoia, AUinoiy Trust aud Bevingd Bauk Merchapts' Savings, Loan aud Trust Ci Union Notoual Bane... juion Btock-Yord hatiuual. Widu and Leather Bank, AGUCKLLANLOUS, Huth Bide ak. Chy Railway, ity bur 1 We i js PBA rion ober on ents 10 | was rather accidental then otherwise, It fe not seldom Traders! disse | Mu@caee that agents for distant cousumera buy the a Current option om account of ite belug chesper than, fold bonds fell off to 851g, Union Pacific firsta sold nt | cash, and arrrangs for so much freight-room to carry {tont, Innuch acage the damages arising from de mourrage, ete, wonld be called constructive, and not allowed, Tho argument that the ehipper can buy on tho property at the market prica [v nota fair one when the quantity ia lerke, ay the market generally rises under n dumand far cousiterable quantities, anit the statemeat of what the market wad ou a given day ia ono mango of what {t would bare been if thone lots had heen bonght in, Nut even these, and. balf-a-dezen othor ways in which the plan worse, ar may ork, wrong to individunts, fara Little an compared with tho depreciation in tho price of property which ouch action mny induce. ‘Tho tence may now ga into the market and eel short to the extent of untold rillions uf bushels, depressing prices by that nieane reversal cents, and bestiug dowu the quotations in other markets, which are snr to weaken fuarmpathy, They may do this without tho whote- tomectrck of knowing that {f they aell property they donot own in the hope of makiog a bla profit bya decking, they are aleo Hable toa big loas by having to buy (he grain to deliver on the expiration of the con- tract, Tho natural renultisthat the farmer in tho country will obtain less for his grain than he otherwise would do, and that capital will be deterred from tu. vesting in the property, wen tho men on the other sido are able to calculate that, “if the market goes iit ray favor I may mako 4mac0 per cent; if ft goos aginst mo T need only tose f per vent." ‘Tho intent Of the rulv against corners saa good ane. It {n that no onv man can be at tho same time proso- cutting attorney, Judge, jury, Sheriff, aud executioner, That fa all right, Int it te Lightly dectrable that no rile shnil exist which chables # man to crawl out ar the performance of a contract, when he cannot prove that tho otuer arty is quilty of attempting an extor- tiun, We may suy further that no rule {9 @ good ono whieh tendato weaken the forcy of an obligation to drlicer property that Las been fold, If the two par tics to tho trade can agree to settlo, it ta the businces of no one outside; but whera the buyor wanta the property Instead ofa eettioment,be should be protected in bindemand up the point whore it Ja clear that he only wants it en Bhylock wanted the pound of flesh from the arm of Antonio, F, Dolhonte & Co., of New Orloane, say : ‘Tho West will be disappointed 1¢ she expects for tho coming poaron from the Honthern States the same overage demand for provisions und breatetutis as heretofore, oning to the large erope made genorally in the South, Foreiin demand will ikely tako ali the surpins of the United States {f prices aro reanonable, ‘Tho leading produca markets were more activo yos- terday, anil the range of prices waa trregutar, though firtaness was tho general rule, except in wheat, barley, and lard, ‘Tho buelness transacted wan chlofly apecn- lative, the shipping movement not being active, except {n oats, Lake frelzhts were strong, and oceau freights also tended upward, whilo the foreign markela were no Ligher, Meno the conditions were not favorabla to firmness in exportable produce, ‘There wan an active moyenent in dry goods. The attendance of buyers was moro then ordinarily full, and the aggregate of extea wan large, No important price-changus were noted, In the grocery market there was an activo. Business in progress, and the tenor of prices was firm, ‘There was a further advance in cudees of a te, and tho feeling was favorablo for otlit higher prices, Sugars were quiet, except good to choles browns, which wero active and strong, Rice, spleca, eirups, molasacs, etc, wero firm, Tho butter toarket was netivont Cully lata prices, Checao remains firm and shaws algns of advancing. In tho dried feult market cn improving demand is noted, with prices of most Unes held firmly, Fish were active, aud mackerel again advanced ebarply. Tho coal, wood, leather, bagging, and tobacco markets wero without important new features, Oila met with a good inquiry and were firm, except carbon, Turpentine was acarce, and was held at 407, Paints and colora remaln quiet ond steady. Lumber was fairly active, and most qualities wero steady, ‘The deroand for hardware continues good, aud tho gencral market was steady, Wool was quict and unchanged, In seeds thera wore no changes, Tnacthy wav dull and weak, aud other aceds met with Uttlo demand, ‘There was a moderate inquiry for tho deter grade of bay for alipment, prices for which were steady, while cotemon offerings were dull and caay, the local trado, which usually tako these grader, being supplied by tho farmers residing in tho sur- rounding country, Mops were dull and weak. Broom- corn was moving quite freely at the recent prices, and the recelpta continue Mberal, Green fruite wero un- changed, Poultry and game, when fresh, solid to tho clty trade at former prices, Egge were easier under larger receipts, LUMBER, Tho Bsginaw correnpoudent of the Northwestern Lainberman states that Michigan lumbermen aro mak- ing their usnsl extensive preparations for logging in the woods tho comiog winter, Notwithstanding the fact that limbormen complain of having lost money this season in conwoquenco of an overstockod market, no ono of them fs willing to curtail Lie business this next season, being afraid that ho will be canghe with short crop of logs, whtle lis netghbore will hare full stockand be ablo to reap the benefits of m possibly prosperous year, ‘The writer thinka thero ts s constd- erablo surplus of old logs iu tho streams of the Kagi- naw diatrict, which will be avilable for next season's cut. The stock of lore in Tittabawasseo River and mill booms alone, to bo carried over, fa catimated at 110,000,000 feet, The lotter closen with tho statement : “There is but one hope for the future, and that [9, that an interposition of Providence will save lumbermen from themselves, ‘The absence of anow or tho drying up of tho atroams will alone provent u yory large over stock of logs from belng put afloat," It ia thought hero that there will bo an averazo crop of logs nest season, Soma operators will cut mora and othors leas than iu the winter of 1874, but thera will probably bo just as much lumber next year on there hss beou this year, Everybody cries “uvor Production," but no ono is ready or willing to do bis part towards reducing tho anpply. Resolutions and bowildering statistice—the Uttle weaknesses of lume bertnen—aro all well enough fn thelr way, but they alone won’t stop the manufacturo of lumber, Aud in- aamuch as there is comparatively Uttle disposition atouy lunbermen to retrench, it may be infortod that the business after all {s not so bad as some would tike to make ft out, Porlapa the cry of “overstocked tmarzets” comes from tho croakers, who would not be aatlafied If they could get $1,000 for 1,000 feat of com. mon lumber, Some dealurs admit that they aro mak- ing monocy, though the percantsge of profit on the capital tovésted ia small; but thie in not true of ail, Yrobably there ere'many manufacturers who are working at o loss, but have to push their copact- ties to their utmost, because to stop or even slacken ‘up wonld be wufeidal, Thoy are in the midat of tho slough, and find it better policy to try to wade through than to turn back, ‘That the business ts overdone no one doubt, but there fa little hope for « change so. long a9 4 pine foreat of any inagnitude {e standiug in the Northwent, Might aa well try to regulate the crop of wheat or corn for 1870, as that uf pine logs, PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Wore less active, with a steadier feeling, and not much disposition to trado—unless wome business waa transacted so quilotly that the re- Porters failed to entch it, which is probable, Stocks of all kinds are reduced to m vory iow fAgure, 00 that the Secrotary of the Tork-Packers' Associne fon will havo little to do on tho 15th fn wd> ding up figures for the monthly statement, howsver much dificulty he may experienco tn hunting up atocks, Tho dally reports of alipments indicate a fair outward movement of proiuct, expecially of meats, which are now going forward at the rute of nearly 1,000,000 thu per day on the syeraj The roceipts of Hogs are increasing, but pricos are well sustained under on improved demand from local cutters, Mess Vork—Wua rather quiet, and firmer on old, while easier on new—the average belng about the aatué as on Thunilay, Stocks of old aro emall, and there ia s good demand for ahipmont—a good deal being taken to Baltimors, whore it {8 nade into bacon, aud New Orloaus 1a reported to be using it fo the same way, Bales were reported of 1W) bria cash at) $23.00; 710 obrla, dot $22.75; ‘brisaclier =the month at 1,700 brle seller the year at $19.10e10.95 7 30 er Jauuary at $19,155 1,250 brig weller Ja ry d February at 719,00; aud 1,250 bria seller Feurue ary at $19.00@10.075¢, “Total, #510 Urls, ‘Tho market closed at $24,753.00 for car lotw: $22.00 bid aud $22,05 asked for one rouns Jot ; $22.43 uellor Octetor; 419,15610,20 acltor tho year; aud $19.10 suller Febru 3 Sollur November i nominal af $19,50, Janp— Wax quiet, ani dectined, 100 pet 100 tbe on old, though there was little offered, and Liverpool was unchanged, while Now York was quoted Bales were flO tis veller the month at $13, tho year ot $12,15@12.10; 259 ten at $11.09; SU0 tca eeller ond y, i aly uoraiuel, Ibe wbort rite and 160,000 iba aro Luld at M\eand 162 respectively, Nweot pickled banis are aleudy at M@ljjc, Summer meaia were ateady yesterday, stocky being small, but there ws prospect of more offerings In « fow dayy, though some think that all the cutting now in Progreed \s belug dena to order, Hummer meats aro quoted at UX @Is,0 for aboulders, louse; 392 for Cumberlands, bused? 1240 for long clears, do; aud 2X0 for short rite, do; eweutpicbled Bans, 15-Ibs average, Miglaigc, | For Decemvor and January delivery, the mazhet was quot- ed ot vise for rough sides, lua 1U!jo for abort riba oF lung clears, 10\y@104;¢ f4F short olaare, all looaa, and 10},¢ for lang aud short clesrs boxed; do for Novem- Lerdetivery betd at lic, Bacon meats quoted at 15 Wise for Liswe, 10 ders, 14340 for abort tila, aud Lc tur short cleare—all packed, Guy asx— Wau quiet at 139, BEKE PRODUCTH—Were quiet and nomiaally une 4.00 far miesa} $10.09 for extra mess; and ou for ha ‘TaLLon—Quoted at 04,6930 for packers’, re, whlch GREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was in fair demand on local sccount, with a tuoderate Iugulry for allpment, and there waa itle change iu prices, thuugh wheat was weak, Bales were reported of (6) bls winters at $3,if4 7.00; 1,073 brid spring extrag at $5.25 26,50; and 12 tele rye flour ou private torme, ‘Total, 2,76) brie, ‘Tho market closed with tho following ae tho range of priests Choire winter oxtran, £4,5027.50 } cominon to good do, 15.75 E450; choleo apring oxtrrs, 83.50000.005 fate do, ehipe ping grades, Hy Minnerata, $4,217.00 ¢ patent springs, #4. spring superdiay ATS 5 rye Mor, $1,204 4.50, Lnax—Was in better demand and momewnat tener thongh fn goc-t apply, Bates were MO toms, ab $i, 14.00 on track and fre0 on board cars, Conn-Mrat—dales Wore 30 tona coarse nt $2150 on track, WHEAT—Was moro activo, and 14 (22 lower, nntor a tntuer heavy preastiro to Fell. Taverpool wae spt easfor—private advires called it lower—and New York was inactive and "Lec lowor to eel,” shilo ote tee celpta woro larger, compriaing a porcen tho upper grades,’ Thero was wlan w very en otttelds account, tho market boing left more than tususl to the local deatezs, mont of witon nee med t bo Jong. anit analoun to rel, Which mado the marke nowriy all through the sestiou, There was a uiad shipping demand early for eash No, and i com- mandod « premtim of about Jye. but faa! fnquiry was toon gatisfiod, amd then ttf to Ie above the roll tt month, ‘Tho lowor gridos wera very weak, deelinlig ate per bi, There waa reason to believe that geome chipping orders from Europe, which bad been held hern for two of threa days pant, were either withdrawn or tho limita redticed ta so low a point (hat li was impor. albie to ML them aven nt the decline. ‘The weakens In Liverpool, conctirrent with an advatice in the cont. of transportation, forma a double reason for lowor prices here, which oporators regarded sn wtrong one, anid the general expoctation was ta a further drop in'quo- tations, The outward movement fs slow, aud Dott weather proméscu Increased ricelpta, whiels witl per hapa bo all the heavier a4 they have been partially kept back several days by the rains in tho country, Boller November was the leading deal, It opened nt $1.07h, recoded to $1,072, rove to #1.07%, and dociined irregularly to $1,056 at the close, Baller the month sold early at $1.08%, aud clowa to 81.UBy at the close, fash No, 2 spring loned at $1.08, and the lower grades at thoinaide prices of tho xvition, No, L war Uumentioned, Beller December roid nt Sh07%60 LOY 5 and reller tho year wan very quiet at He Aigalor%e, closing nominally at $1.06'%, Cash aalex werd of 62,400 bu No, Japring at $1 8 C9109 No, J do at O¢1g@use; #00 but do (N. Wa) 82 97e3 hu rejected do at B1G-5e3 100 bi no grado at by and 499 bu by swinple at Ye, ‘Total, 129,400 bu, Mixwesora Witeat—Was in moderate ehipplog de mand, aud nrm on No.1, which wold at f! bnt easier on No, 2, which sold at $1101.19. Bales wero 10,400 bu, CORN—Was more active and Yale higher, though tho cablegramm reported a deeling of tht ee 480 tan Liverpool, But New York was tirmar, and our receints wero rather email, with no prospect of a spcedy {1 creane, aud rather large abipments, which have ree duced’our stockn of No, 2 toartnall volume, There wana very good demand for sbipinent yceterday, whieh kept ene lota at a prembin of tyué ye abore tho month, sud feading local oporatora wlio wro sup- pored to contol most of tho cora now here were larie hugera for October and November, aud. tue smalier rhorta followed thot cxample, making the demand gooll all through the ecuon, ‘thera is naw no doubt that the atocks of oll cora {a the country aro running quite low, and the receipts nro expocted ta be light, whilothere In rather a large whortago out yet, wilett miust bo filled from tho old, if nt all. “fhe crop of now fe a bountiful’ onc, bit st will bo very lato an—ccomting’ to market, ospectally in Mlinole, ‘The standing — corn is plentifully sprinkled with green ears, which will takes loug timo to dry out, and prevent the new from arriving here this year, ‘Tw conditions aro better tn Towa, but the corn i Lito ven thero, ence tirnumeas tn thls year’s options, whillo buyers aro afrall to namo tiguresat which they would bo willing to take bolit of the new for future, Beller October opened af fic aud advanced lo STise, recoiling to G74;c at the close, Heller November nol at'r27;@sic, closing at 63%;e, Heller ihe year nold at 47}a 4840, closing at 483;c, New No. 2 reller Janviary wan offered nt 40v, but not nol No, 2closed “at 874¢, and. high mixed at 5d sales were roporléd ‘of 231,600 bi Ligh mixed at S78 fie $ 159,400 bat No, Pat S6uWeI7425 11,200 bu rejear Bie; 400 bit cars at G2e freo on hose L cares and 400 bn now Mila deted at ie on track, “otal, 213, 0 bi, OATB—Were moro active and firm at an advance of about 4,¢ for cant or reller ta mouth, and f,0 tj0 for the longer options, Now York and ofker ialu’ wora firm, whteht facta, Couplod vith tho ight receipts aud prospect that they will coutinue small while ths prea- ent prices rule, mindo too October whorie a little uer- Yous, and some wero anxious (o ectile up, nd it tn thonght there is quite w large line out, ‘Tho otferings were very. amall, and trading was consequently re- stricted, Soller tha month opened at J255¢, advanced yc, audcli sed of Wc, Soller November waa qufetund avbade Ormer in sympathy with Octoler, selling at 92@4..2'yc, and closing at the outside, Seller the your was quoted at 3t3jic2e, Cush oats wero in, fair requeat to Ail contracia and for slipment ta tho Jumnber and minlog regions, and for koma consump. tion. Freight rootn wae reported fur 135,000 bu, tho bulk of which was probably delivered previults to’yene torday, on last inouth’s contracts, Cash No.2 eldsed atdigrgdaie. Canl wales include ¢ 8110 bu No, 2 at RKGEGe 5 4O,CO0 bu No. 2 white Ke sreddG!ze% 7,850 bn No. Bat 3B«29e% 4,400 in by sample at SByredse on track; 7,200 bu do at 33g37e, free on board, ‘Total, 86,010 bu, ‘RYE—Was ia fetr domand, ant firm under vory light receipts, Horne of thoordcra were unblled, ow ingtothe fact that the offerings wero inadequato, Vash No, 2nold at 723jc, aud rejected advancedt selling at C43ge, Options wero quiet and fen: at 723g tor October and 734, (474e for November, Cash edicw ‘were reporied of 2.440 bi No, Qat 72ig03 400 bu ro Jected at G40; 400 Lu by sample at 66)g0 on track, ‘Total, 3,200 bt DARLEY—Was in moderate domand, and ! er, except tho lower grades of cauh, which Were alex under a fair joquiry for eilpment, Tho reeripts ao considerably smailer, and tho reported shipments falc, but thorea was not much doing in cash except tha grades referred ta abovo, though some No. ¥ was taken to deliver on coutracta, ‘Samples were slow and weak, ‘There wero a fow buyers on the tloor, but they held ui for big concorsions. ‘The offuriugs of Canadian bare loy, which hus rucently depressod tho inatket for Weal ort samples, were smaller yusterday, It {s understood tbat a portion of that Vicia A received ld lake was consigned to Lrewers who are storing th, Seller the month opened ot vite, and sold to 973¢¢, and closea dull at tno dumiie fs demand being chiolly fiom the shorts. Soller November sold at 943,(3:50, closing at Oke. Holler tho scar closed at se, aud wold early at Hc, Cash sulos were reported of 11,460 bu No, 2 at Yin 57 Wo ; 4,200 bu No, 3 at Gea tte 3 3,200 bu Fojected at 34400; 4,500 bu by samplo at Sicqgb1.10 ontrack, Total, 26,000 bu. LATEHT. In the afternoon mess pork was in moderate demand and Qriner for October, whlch cloned ot $22.03, Beller tho year closed st $19.15@10.20. Salen 750 bri at $22.45@ 22,55 for Octover, and 2 cars cush at 23,00, ‘Lard wus quict and firmer at 213.25 voller the month, and $12,074 @12,10 seller the year, Sales include d5u tea at $1a,h cash or Octoter, ‘Whout was quiet and 4c lower, declining early nn+ der free offerings, Heller the mouth sold at $1,045, down to $1.73, closing at tho latter teure, Soller Novomber sotd wt $1.037;@1,063;, and closed at $1,057; 1.06, ‘Gorn was in request and #@4o higher, selling at 673¢@3%0 for tho inoath, and closing at 874;¢, Beller November sold at 841; (@5! closing at the outside, Osta wero quiet, but s,a@syo bigh forthe month, selling at U3); @ Ke, and clowlng at 4 Heller No- Vember sold ot 322, <a93,c, anit closed at 83};c, Barloy was quist ut U7e for the month, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOL—Was quiet at $2.25@)2.5, BROOM-CORN—Waa fatrly active at the decline, ‘Tho receipts of new corn aro Liberal, and Eastern par tles are buying, Tho alipments yesterday nearly equaled the recofpts, Quotations: Good old hurl brush, 10@110; choice bruab that will work Itself Juto shurl broom, 7,@40; good medium brush, 6i(a7cs fair insido and covers, 5'4@6jje; common crovked, dis ic, BUTTER—Remaina firm under light receipts and mgood demand: Cholca tu fancy yellow, JOddio; medium to good grades, 20250; inferior to com- mon, 13@18¢, BAGGING—Qrain bage wore again reported active and strong, A fatr movement in burlape and guoutes was also in progress ot fully-sustainad prices, An ade vauco of » yo in burlap clotu gives the market for burlap Lage a firmer Icok, but no Immediate change in quotations fs contemplated; Stark A, “7)jc; Lewle ton, 26c; afontaup, 200; Ontario, 20:gc; American A, BJgo; Amoskeag, 250% burlap bays, 4 bu, 1Mialse; do, § bu, 15@l6e; gunntes, alugle, 15@16e ; do double, 25q9280. CHEESE—The markot was roaronably active, and the lately advanced quotationy wore eually matutained. Cholce to fancy factory wold at 11}G912c, and lower grades at BGI0}¢c, COAL-=Wo quote: Lehigh, $10.00; Lackawana, range and, nuby $9.80; do eng, $9.00; ennnel, $3.0 40.005 jocking Valley, $4.50; Indiuns block, $5,403 Ballimiore E Oliios $8.00 Tllnols. $0145. EGGH— Were fu moderate local request at #22930 for atrictly fresh packages, Tho receipts wera larger, aud prices were weak at the above ratige, salce biti mude quietly at 210, FIRH—Msckorel will, in all probability, continue ecarco and high throughout the! seaenu, “Cricce Lave again advanced, No, 1 shore going to $14.60 14,60, und fu. 1 bay to $2,00(49.45, Other fh remain us Lefore, ‘Trado coutinues acive, No, 1 whitefish, i-brl, $1.60 Aco; No, 2 do, t1.40@b455 No, 2’ Grout,’ § 450 373} No, A, wliore mackerel, new, j4-Url,’ $14.60 19,00; No, 2 bay, $7.0020,25; No, "2 amackorel, orl family mackerel, | 34-Lsl, $3, 45,28; "No, 1 whore kite, $2.00; No $1.50; large furutly kite, $1,061.05; bank cod: $5.50@ 5,75} George's coditeh, §9.15.»6,0U; new Lab: rador . aplit, bela, "$x.6UgH.76 ; do ¢-brl, $1.504.75; Labrador herring, round, bra, $0.25 6.60; <br}, $1,508.18; acalod ' berring, per Lox, 444450; Columbia Hiver salmon, -Url, $9.00 FRUITS AND NUTH-Now laser raisiue are in tho market, and are quoted wt $2.55 4260, uty ATO adveucing. Prunosare in etter supply, und less tirune Jy held, Citron ie tending higher. ‘Orber torelgn ruite were quoted steady, ‘The demand for domesiio Varlatles continites lght, but stocks are in manageable abajo, and holders entertaty firm views, We quote: Fomutox—Dates, Si(a6}ic: Bye, layers, 10517 ‘Turkish prunes, VV@luyje; Mreuch prunes, crop 1815, N@Lio;" rajains, tayors, old, $.3192.285 go fem, $4189.00; loowe’ Muscatel ¥inztiaS.10; Zante carrauts, 741%;0; celtrop, Sadie; lemon Rett, (daw, Domearic— Alden ‘apples, wand fchigen appley, 94u410'¢; Tudiaua and fihnol Get peaches, halves, Hi@laycq do mized, Usd Glos; do, ‘pared, I@iva; bisrkberrivs, 1ial¥Nor eaap berries, S@ssa; pitted cherrios, “54220, Nuts— Filterts, 114 @1l sc 5 aluonda, Terragona, tlustic; Na- tea walnuis, Wigldc; Grenoble waloute, Law ile: razile, Thc; prcads, Toxas, U@l6c; Wilmington Peanuin, Jay Pranuta, Tennessou peanuus, 034 G80; Afrloan GREE! 9. EEN iUiTs—Were iu fair local demand at ro~ cent prices, ome verletius, however, amoug thom peaches and half-ripe grapes, Were very dull, Choloe 1875.—TWELVE PAGES. apples were in demand ana firm, white the supply of wile wan itteral, any, Ores, $7,529.00 per Lox; Palermo and Naples honcne, 812,001,002 Malaga, Laug Marylan TieaP 0 per ds, $11, 00440 Tos, oF Ge Tde por tasket to'vhoive, aun per bri in Tota, per brly c rd grapes, Ulin, $2252.00 per cane of 30 Mine do Mickican, Jn baskets, 25eWe; Delaware and Catawba, 5) per care; lo in barkett, 65a 25 + Hi Wey nie MATLUO per basket; plume, bocad),u0 Per Drsket’ or F400 per big cranberrivs, £10,000 11.00 yer brls alo wild, $8.00u5%.00 5 Callforuis poars, $3.5: CO per tox. hog! ES—Outtoes wero up another tye, and nhowed great strength at tho advance, Btucks here arn Tioderate, while the demand da achive and tucreasiug, Thora is awellesuntained domand for brown sugura, and formor pricca aro thorouzhly sustained, but re- fined grades ary dail and nominally an ta ower, ont. aide quotations belong dropped, Sirups and inolsssen Were a:tivoand Ori, Ltee, sptcet, eoap, and other Iines were Leavy, T@iN BCs ten—Hangoo Lonieiann, 77 \e. 3193003 Java No, 2, 2sfaSte; SHesans CorveErs—0. G, Java, ney ‘Itie, 0.5 good to prime ido, common to fair, f rosating, 21% {Conta Rica, 200% Carolina, BU powderns wtandard, 10 GW C brown, tadtye do, Fut \eg choker molneses 60} mou to 400d Mo, Ty 16 BMC - Binces—Callfornin sugar-lost drips, 76/80 5 dine mand deipe, $1.05 01,103 allvor drips, extra flue, Gia * ro eirup, 5RbIC 4 extra do, Ba chatca ld, 7047263 do to good, 53.600 mmo molasnes, Md de ¢ ye do No. 3 0,2, 1Ue; yellow C Ne. 3 fate ty prime do, 4%, & it | ec iteo moluneay,” ADGSHe ; cor blackstrep, Feailic, @1GZe 3 cloves, CHC; can pepper, Wiest ; Nutinegs, $1,201. cutta albger, 164; @ldye. Hoars—Truo Lluis, 6340; German Mottled, 612 7c 5 White Lity, dt aaige ;7 White Rove, Big@sige j Bavon Iniperlal, Ge; ‘Golden’ Weat, 4ger5c. HAY~Tho higher graded were in requrat to Ol n few sipplng urdors otherwise {he market wae quict, anit weak for tho low grates, ax the local trade 18 uot supplied with Ioore ly brought fon wagons, Nos {mothy wold ab $1600 free on board, and No, 2 ‘nt $14.50, Upland prairio sold at $1200; No. 1 at $10.00; and good slough at $4,00'09,00, HIGITWINES—Were inactive, but nominally Armer atthe recent decline, In sympathy with a alight ad- yanco in Now York. S:lo wax mado on Thurainy crening of 100 bria at $1.14, Yesterday $1,134 was tid and refused, holders ineiating on $1.14 per gation, INDES—Ware in moderate demand and. steady: Green city butchers’, G@0'ye; green cured, light nnd heavy, 84u; green calf, 1@l2y%e3 dry Ant hides, kip A 'valf, IhMu0 lies dry ralted hides, 12@12%02 dea Kins, 45250, “Darnaged stack Uelngs two-thirds and branded 10 per cent of, Sheep pelts, 5@ 3 Diige. HOPs—The receipts continuo, targe, and tho market dull undeasy, Brewers ara buying generally only for fminediata ‘wae, but xomo have Intd tn quite larga stuckr, Wisconsin bops aro quoted at 8130, and chotee Easterna at the lte. LEATIER—Trade was good. and tbo market had a firm tone, Quotations retnain'ng before: AeMboor, HI0@1N-5 | Lind. s.4.004668 35D 97 + 8@1,05 | Burfolo laugh. + WAL] ter zolo (heat) 23@ 37 Kips, 4 73D, AN sole... 2g AL Upper, No, 26) "DB, A, G. DL” Uprer. No. “a 1 3a Harness, 31a TM 23a OAR. cate, OE1G0 | Warnes za 40 Ki Ga 90 | Kole,, we Al aug 24 FRENCH FTOCK, Meas + 1.506200 | TOP. ceoesevees 1,00@1,40 ‘OULS—There was an easter market for carbo, and slyhtiy lower quotations sro given, Turpentine ta teraporarily acarco, aud commands 1423 advance over tho priese current ot tha beginning of the week, Prices of other lines wero stendy and withont change: Carhon (standard white), 118 dey, test, 12% 0a Tiliuois legal teste, 150 deg, 134@t03 duh 173 dog, ITW@l8o; extra winter lard ofl, a 23 No, 1,” PKG IT 2, Waste; Nnaced raw, i $ do Winter Lleach- naph Wert common, 128 dex,, het untral, 30 dog., 200; reduced, 23 deg, 22825e. POULTRY AND GAME—Wero fn fair requeat and nteady, Spring chickens eold_at $2.50@i.L0, and old hona ‘and intxed coops nt $3.25 .¢d,75, Turkeys wero scurce and rtoady at 121¢e. Dacke were quoted at $3.50, and geese ut §7.50@8,i0, Prairio chickenn puld ut $3.75 (#40, and parteldaes nt $1.75. Mallard ducks were seared aud) salable ot $9.00, while emull ducks wero tlow $1.60, SEEDS—Timothy was again dull and weal: nt $2.00 9.20 for comnion to good, anit £2.25.4.90 for prime. "The recetpta were fatr but inuntly inferior in quality and thera waro fow buyers on tho market, Clover sold at $6,000.40 in small lota. Flax was slow ut $1,208 1,30, the outelde for prime. Was in moderate demand at the annexed pri Saginaw, Ouondags, ond Cantds, fino, $10; ordinary coarse, $1,703; dairy, without bags, 75c; dairy, with bage, $3.50; Aahton dairy, per aavk, $1.00, TEAS—Wers in falr demsad aud pothing more, Our quotations of Moyuno were redaced a trifle; Gonrow- pen Noruns—Chotce to taucy, $1.00g31.103 guod to prime, 70. Bi common to good, 40.502; Pingsuey, hole, e200; frirto fool, GI@iUe; common, at Morunr—Chaice to fancy, itha tot G5@ V0; common, B@A0e; ‘Pingsuey je; fair to yood, GUin6c; common, Ale. ico to fancy Lew, Barc; do fully fulr to + WeTie; do common to good, 65.4 dle; eholce to faucy old, 65700; good to pritao, do, 65@6Co; com= tion, 3@40c. OOLONG—Cholve to fancy, bOc@1.00; to prime, 60700; common, soMadde, WOOD—Was quoted uuchanged at $7,c0 for beech, ‘and at $3.00 for maple, dolivered, WOOL—Wasin moderato request. oma orders for fino wooln have Leen recoived, aud itis likely that others will follow. At Boaton the demand for wool ta improving, sud the market is atiffoaing. Tho move- ment thus far las hecu chielly in Oaliforuts wools, but fine tlesces oro in belter requont, and are usually bell with Grmocas at tho yirices recently current, Quota- tous z: Tub-washed, strictly primo, 52@Sic_ do poar ta good, 40@4%o3 wurhed ficace, ‘tne, Asatte; medium, 411449c; do conrse, 39@10c; unwashed, fine hoayy to Ught, 26@2dc; do medium, 32@JJ0; do coatre, Dawe, RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Following aro tho rates to tho Icading point Fiour, Fourth Gratn Dox Lulk~ Chicago to— ner ort, clase, in bite, mente, meuta, co 25 fi 40 3 Ba no 4S 3 45D LUMBER, ‘Tho wholosalo market was dull ycstarday, but lum- ber was hold and sold at recent prices, The offerings wero liberal, and incladod neveral large cargoeu, which usually move of slowly, though yestordsy there was Nttle demand for anytuing, Tho heavy recolpte for tho past few days have filled up tho yard docks, aud many of ths city dealers oro temporarily out of the market. Svllera wero asking formor prices, and » fow xalea wero made, Piece stu:Y Liought $4.25, and inch Tnmbor was quoted nt $8,5015,00, Shinglos were Sales: Cargo schr Atlaanta, from Manistee, 224 m Joistu and scautling, at $9.25, By J, M, Loomls % Co, ‘The domund at the yard. continien active, Com: mon huraler {a xclling at $10.50, though it ‘can bo bought for $1000 at nome of the romote yarila, Firat and econ clear,.... Third closr, 1 {nel ‘Third clear, thick; Ciear noonny, frat and wecond, rough, 19, 08 35,00 Clear siding, first and socond, 4.19.00 Firat comnion sliling. 117,00 Flooring, frit common, dressed Flooring, second common, drossed. Box beards, A i « Antock boants, 10and 12 in. B stock boards. Hencing (16 ft.) se cee on Iutber, 18 ft aud under... nd scautling, 20 to 24 {t,... +2 90,00 «3.200 ‘Total Samo time lest woek, Week beforu laat,, Shinments— ‘Monday, aay Tucwday.. ast Wednesda; fase 785 oe 072 CATTLE—A good many cattle changod iiands yoa- lorday, and the close of business hours found the yarda nearer empty than thoy have proviously been within the past two weeks. But the improved demand did not work any improvement in prices, buyers taking the cattle at such Ayures as they were willing to pay, which, Jo perhaps # mujority of instances, were lees then had been paid for them in thy country, There was some little call fur chotco shipping beaves, but there wore none of the above y ‘being wholly cous) Inferior urados, ranging from $3.76 down it $4,76685.65, TI at $1,76G83.65, the puurest soon in this seasun, CATTLE WALES, Number and deacription, ware wiostly at prices tu #2,00,~1he major part uality was undoubtedly f3 Texas cattle... ai Indian caitle, 16 Texas oxen, 20 Tease cattle, 18 Terns cattle, A Toxas cattle, 24 Doean cattle, 22 Teray cattle, u £2 Verna enttls, 2h Texas ec cow HOGS Thove wh ie hogs before noon reallved wightly better prices than It wan poss Vin to obtain fur ths mato grades tater Inthe day, Tn other words, tho advance of fie which wan established Jn tho morniuyg was not auataloed, tho market caning off to mabstantially thaclosng quotations of Thursday, or to $7,127.56 for poor tu prime lebt, ant to $7.66 447.00 far pode to good ieavy, ‘iin quality of tha hogs was not ag good un on tho preceding days of the week, 1100 HALES, alts on Prtee, $3.00 101, ROO TE Ar, en Tey TB, 39... 183 T¥O, 28.25.9009 FeO" BOL ab ! 12 —Wero in better demand, but no improve ment in prices renulted, ho murkel ruling about teady at $4.25 1,75 for poor Lo choices, Buippers and wity Datchora were buying, EANT LANRRTY, Special Dispatch ta The Chieana Tyihune, East Linrnry, Pa, Oct, #.—Catrin—Recelpts for tho week onding Oct. 7 wora 7,780 head, or 218 care of through stock, aud 240 cars for yard sales, againat 7,107 head the week efure. Supply heavy, anil prices off fully 30 on nil grades, Bales hard’ ‘to affect at tha reduction; primo to extra, 1,200 to 1,£0. @b.0; fair to good, 1,000 ta 1,209 Ihe, 31,25: common, 800 to 1,000 tha, $3,501.00: bulls, cows, and 2.500400; ntockers, $.00684.00; Texan, $3.00 Bales for the weok wero U,G/' head, against 3,315 Inat week, How Receipts wero 24,995 head, agatnat 16,500 tho weo% before, Supply hoary and pri froma tant $3.50 Baltimore, nit nlow sales $ choles $8.3,60 ¢ best Yorkers, $7.9025.00; fair Yorkers, $150.61. 60; {ufertor, all grades, comuon, $3,40sA7. ‘£1'—The receipts were 16,509 brad, againnt 17,709 last week, Supply light, yet the market was slow ant Gully prteos on nil qealea ott, 4@3go 7 estes, 00 to 110, Ys, $5,025.50 ¢ good, £0 to 90 Ibe, 11.60@3.00 ¢ fair, 70 to 80 ths, $3,60.04.50 ; etven and mixed lota, $3.00@3.50, ALBANY. Spectal Dlapntch to The CMeaga Triune, Aunany, N. Y,, Oct, 8.—Bieves—lecelpts, 434 care, Al short of laet week, and mainly of an inferior quale Sty. ‘Thero wero Unt few bunches of premium, few dvoves of gout butchering, and an unuaually logo number of Texas snd Colorados, Throughout tho week tho market haa ruled dull, There wan a adght improvemont in tho business yextorday, but lt waa only of hort. durstion, for to-day ithaa agalu ruled dull, The ruling has been a strong \c on the best, and 34(¢3¢eon common and cowa,—even moro, Best native ateors, O¢@3Xe, and Tossa Byu54c,—the latler for prime, Suter ann Launs—Recofpts, 68 oatR, 12 short of last wees, Loceland Ewtern demand small, aud market favors buyors; sales quite mitted, mort of the ro- celpts going forward in frat hands, ’ Sheep, 93;045¢ ; Iams, 33gue6s, VWoun—Recchpta, 154 care, n plight inercase over lant perk. Market 2,0 off ; sales 490 to local trade at ans Eee DUFFA Borvato, Ne Y,, Oct, 3.—Catrze—Ro-cipts, 052 heed; total for the week, 10,574 beutl, or (23 cars, of elt 313 carn wore through consignments, against w SiT cars at tho camo tiny last wook, ond care at tho correaponiding time last yeur ; ho market to-day. Snece anv Lamid—Receipitn to-day, 2,000; tots) for the week, 15,410, ugalust 21,200 the saine time Inat 4 15,800 nt (ho same'thno lat year ; market ly active; little offering; prices a shale 70 dispmsed of to the Eastern trade Sia 4.80 Michigan sheep, averaging 25 Ibs, ut $4.97 44,@4.50 ; ‘Ubfo sheop, averaglujy 14 ths, at $1,20, Hoas—leccipte tondsy, 4,300; total for the week, 24,9, agulust 18,1C0 for the rame time lest woo, and 24,0 head for the corresponding: vieek last yer Tho market opened inoderately active, with prices lower; stronger ; ana sheop, ranging from G4 to U2 Ihe, wt $y, sales, 1,20,—the majority for Eastern trade,—quoted ats Yorkora, common to best, $7,10@Q7.7 envy hogs, $7.80@8.00; a fow loads of primy in demand at . New YORK, Naw Yoax, Oct. 8-—Brivrs—Receipts, 1,850, make Ing 5,060 for four days, ayainnt 4,0 nt tho asiue fino Inst week, ‘Tho quality was fair for the season; some of the droves from Ohta and Kentucky really good : the bright, cool weather favored trade, and there was no further decline in prices; poor to extra native steers, Big 12!,¢3 fair to good Texas and Chookve rattle, B3;1ae, SUEDY AND Laxtns—Recelpts, 2,320, making 15,320 for the four days, againat “4,800 at the same time lout week; demand very moderate: transactions limited ; oor to strictly prime sheep, 4@5;e: poor to fancy taba, GARTH, Swrkn—Heeripte, 4,330, making 17.220 for the four days, againet 10,743 at the eatno time last wesk; none oiferad alive, AT. LOUIS, Lovie, Oct, &.—Hock—Dull anit lower ; ship- 0497.25 ; bacon, $7,d047.C0; butchers’, $7.05 13.4 Uatrnz—Dull and tower on common and fair ides; gonil ta choice natives, $5.40146,10; modium ‘$9.00 4.73; native cows, $2.95@3,00: good 071,00; medium to fair, £2,908 940; common, $1,402 2.65, cL Br. ins INATT. joor—Dull ; offerings chiefly of low grades; 8, $6,000,511; common light to qood do, e703 good Iutcbera’y $7.85@3,003 re Celpts, 2,413; alipmeuta, 2,290, —>—— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Spectal Dlupsteh to The Chicago Tribune, Ltvenvoot, Oct, &—11:00 a, m.—FLoun—No, 1, 250 Gd; No, 2, 240 6d, Gns1N—Wheat—Wintor, No, 1, 108 4d: No, 2, 108 1d; spring, No, 1,108; No. #, 88 100; white, No. 1, Me 4d; No, 2,118 12; club, No, 1, 11480; No, 3, 11a Sd, Corn—No, J, 203 9d; No, 3, 29 Git. Provisions—Pork, 80a, Lard, Gin. Livenroot, Oct, &—2 p, m.—Hnain—Whoat—Wintor No, 1, 10a dd; No. 2, 108; apriny, No, 1,95 10; No, 2, Ha 10d; White, No, 1, Its ads Na, 2, 11a; club, No, 1, 11a 6A; No, 9, Ladd, Corn—No, 1, ws 6d ; No, 9, 298 Dil, Mest unchanged, Livesroot, Oct,-8,--Latest—FLopa—Extra State atoady at Zia, Gnarx—Whoat—Recelpta for tho past three days, 36,000 qra, including 17,000 ara American; No.1 dult ata lud; No.4 Chicago spring dullat ts 1d; No, 2 Milwaukee dull at (83d, Corn—Mixzed steady st 2s, Provisions—Pork—Primo moss Fastern steady at 90a; Woatern do, 77s, Bacon--Cumborlaud cut firm at 89a; short ri, 56a 6d; short clear steady at 85s, ecf—Indis mesa, 80a; do extra, 1225; primo meay, 60s, Lard—Westera dull ot 618, TaLtow—Primo elty, 434 6a, Srigits Tunpentine—dis td, Tisix—Common, 54; One, 17s, Ouevez—American, choco irm Lanp O1m—Steady; 67, + Prrnotica—Refued, O10"; yd, Loxpow, Oct, 8.—CoxroLs—Moncy and account, 93 15-16. Cincixwatt, Oct, 56H Gd, spirits, 104@ Asuntcan Seovnsrtine—"da, 1005; “678, 1071Y 3 W-4Us, 10625; new 58, 10424; Now York Ceutral, 93; Erle, 15; preferrod, sit, ‘Uns Bana oy ENoLaxD—The smount of bullion withdrawn from the Bauk of Eugland on balance to- day Iu £530,000, principally for Amorica, AuGan—No, 12 D, 8, apot, 2su@2te Ud ; do afloat, 220 DAG Ode, Rerityp PetnoLeum—o Nd, Lrvserp Cauc—109 104, Srinits Tunpentinc—2ha dG 2ie C4, Pant, Oct, 7.—Tentes—O5t Be. Fransrour, Oct, 8—Unitzp Bratts Boxns—Now 5a, 09 3. Axrwenr, Oct, 6,—Prrno.zum—2te 6d, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, PaILADeLPitta, Oot, 8,--Floe Moecea unsteady; mee divas and coarse {n fair demand ; rather Nght supply; Oblo, Pennsylvanis, and Weat Virginia XX anil above, M5@it6cz X, M@ACo; mediuin, 490400; course, 40 dog coarse delaine, 49¢; New York, Michigan, In- diana, and Western fue, 42atic; medium, 4865500; coarse, 40@ 150 ; coaraa delaine, 4c; combing, washed, 68Qo20; combing, unwashed, 420; Ane unwashed, 20g3le j coarse snd modium unwashed, 31@36c; tute washed, 48@530; extra and merino pulled, 14420; No, 1 and super pulled, 314 49¢, NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET, New Youu, Uc, &.—Wusiness Light with commission houses and importers. The Jobbing trade is fair, Prints are unsettled; Merrimack D fancy-printe re- duced to T34¢, Southbridge fancy fo 6o, and South. bridge chocolata to 70, Catton flauuels are active and frm, Dress goods, ginghams, and fall akiris are in good request, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Prrresena, Oct.—Potroleum quieh but steady; crude, $1,421 1.45 at Parkor'a; refined, 124{¢, Phila delp hla delivery. ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORE. Epactat Dtepatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune, New Youu, Oct, 8,—Uzam—Wheat market dull, heavy, and 1@2c lower; sales 64,000 bu st $1.05@1,00 for rejected spring; $1011.10 for No. % Obtcago; $I.LIGL14 for No, 8 Milwaukee; $1.22@1,35 for new and off) Yo, 2 Chfeago; $1.24:41.25 for do No, 2 Nortne Weatern; $1.9°)1.29 for do No, 4 Bilw: tg, 1.26 for No, Lepringts $1261.41 for round new ang old winter ret Western; $121@142 for do amber Western; §1ohver 1.5 for do white Western: and $1.19 for unwound new winter red Western, Tye dull st bidawe for Western and Btate, Barley moro actiyn while pricea nee without eeldod changes natos 23,009 fu Cannda Went at $1.20 for coromon, 81.2214 for fair, and 81.25 for prime; 6,000 bu alx-rowod Blat at $1.12, anit 10,000 bu fonr-rowed do at $1.10; also, 10,000 inp very chotca alx-rowad Slate, to arrive by Oct. 25, at $1.20, Corn steady, with falr export and home trate inquiry; sates of 18,000 bo, pai evening, at cag G20 for Ftenin Wortern mike: 700 for wall d To@Te for Ih mtxed nd yellow Western, ans eng 6940 fur good to prime Western mized In store, Oaty abont te hotter; eaten of 44,000 Lt at 3563540 for nes nifxed and white, Including whlto Stato at 42@ste, mized Werlern at 43.0 46350, and white do at asta Provrstona—Miditlon quiet at 19743 1ke for efty lon, clear, Tard heavy $ fates 100 tea at 13 13-16@13%¢¢ toy pring atenmn, Wuranx—Markot steady ; eales 100 bris.at $1.19 pay falion, Gnocknirs—Sugor—Market ateady, with fate ap mand; fair (o good rofining In quoted at 7 11-16aq rims at Hyge, and Nos, 10 oud 12 Havana at T7;@41,, Coffvo—Market unchaugod, with a fair Jobbing de. mand, Wo quote Nioat 1, @A4v in gold, ond Nara, calbo at {hbete In guld. TALLow—Tirmier; nates of 100,000 Ibs at 107; 19474 FrriarAgain atiffer ; light business eifected; {ao Liverpool, by steam, 8,v0u bu grain at Yds tg Gtargow, hy ntotin, 16,000 bu at 10d; to London, by ull, 16,000 bu at 44 per 60 Ibe, (ta the Aemetated Dress.) Wrw Yorn, Oct, #,—FLoun—Dull and lowor; besry, recelnts, 1,000 brie; siperfine State and Western, $5.11 @5.10; ‘common to youd extra, Bi.7Kd8.10; Loud ty cholee, $6,5@1.55; white wheat oxtra, $4.55 87.00; ex. tra Ohio, $3.70¢7,50% Bt, Louis, $3,040.00, Kya tom qufet and tnchangod, mat—Stealy ; Wentern, $3,408.00, Gnaix—Wheat dull ‘and i heavy ‘and um curcely ony export demand; receipte, 182,04 VU 5 NO, 1, $1.343 rejected, Oe@E.05: No, 2 Chicaga suring, new and old, $1,211.24 ; No. $1,050.1.03¢ No, 2 Northwestern, $1.23@1.24+ No. 4? Milwauiker, $i2h@1u8 } No, 3.do, $1.10;a1.122 winter red Wontern, xound, new andold, $1,201.41; 3 am Oo, $Lalals2; white do, $Ld0gios. Tyo met kof dull Btito ‘and Western, G440c.” Barley more activo; prices unchanged, Afalt quiet aod unctianged, Corn opened firm ; closed active and higher: rerciots, 150,00) bu; Woatern mixed, steam, 6836150; dl) sail, Tuaile; igh mizcd aud’ yeliow Weston, Tate, Oats better: inore active; receipts, 35,00) bu mlred Wertern, .@1i oj white do, 4i@55c; mixod wtesdy; Btato, 470, Hay—eavy ¢ ehipping, CO@i0s. Hors—Bteady | yearlings, 8.41205 now, 1021%¢, Guoornies—Mlo cargo coffes quiet and unchnaged, Bugar—Fair to good refining, Te; prime, iycr re fined fn food demand at 103,(4113¢c, Molasses dul, but unchanged. Rico in fair demand ‘and unchanged, Varnoncust—Quict but steady; erude, Gy (aG\ey refined, lie. Brnainrn Reary—Market dull ; $1,701.75, Brintrs Tunecatpu:—Exeited | 37%e, Eoan—Heavy; Westorn fresh, 21 8e. Provisions—Pork firmer; new moss, $24.25920.5 canh } §-2.15.424.27 October, Brel unehangei, Cnt middles dull; city long clear, 1144, prime stoam, 13%/c, Durren—Firm ; Western, 1@26e. Cuxgar:—Unchenged, Warsey—Unacttleil :'$1.18%70 1.19, PHILADELPUIA. © Pumapepata, Oct, t.—Perno.z0M—Triffe strong. en; rened, 1240; crude, 91/0257, Seeps—Clovor, primo Western, $12.00; tlmothy ang flax unchanged, Froun—Detter grades in moderate requeet; othe neglected ; Towa, Wisconsin, and Atinnenots extre fary. ily, $9.£5(47,25 ;'Btute, Obio, and Indiana, $6,597.05; e }. 25a 7," Lith grades, $7.25 «3,30, Gnari—Wheat firm; new red, $1.2214@1,42 + apron or, $1.1002 1.14; old do, $1.44 now ambor, $1,11¢21.43; $1.42 15, Tye, 7 eihe, Corn weak; yallow, je; mixed, ‘TOastle, Uats steady; mixed, lg white, 44(25. nd Bradford Wostern ere Rtras, 233165 Hurren—Stoady ; Now York Stat County extras, MaSte woe, Be@e ; Arsts, 25 Cuzrsr-—Flem 5 Western, flue, 123;@13s, Eoor—Quiot ; fresh Weatern, 2366260, BT. LOUIS, Sr, Lours, Larges teresa 4 and unchanged, Gnain—Wheat irregular, but in the main lower tor graded lot; namplo lols quiet and unchanged: No. Fort witter, $1.53 can; $160 Ootobor ;_ $1.5) Novem ber; No, 3 co, $1.33a1.82'9 cauh, Corn in fair de 2 mized, 570 October: 434024046 November, Oite-—Market dull; No, 4 mixed, dijgiai7o cash, Harley duit and unchanged, hye wearee. and waned; No, 2, 7c bid, cash; Told stolen. Provisions—Pork lower; $23,00¢223,25, Lard—Noae offering, Mull meata nominally Orin} no trantse ions, “Bacon firmer; shoulders, 10jge5 sides, 183 Waexy—Bteady and unchanged ; $1.14, Ateovrrre—Tiour, 1,100 bria ; wheat, 81,000 bu; cor, en eae oats, 4 bus rye, 14,000 bu; barley, TOLEDO, Totepo, 0., Oct. 8.—FLoun—In moderate demand, Gnarn—Whent dull and a uliade lowers No, 2 white Wabash, $1355 No. 3 do, $1,213 ; No.1 white Mich gan, $1.25:'No, 2 do, $1.17; No, 1 amber, spot and 0o- tober, $1.23; November, $1.95; Decembor, $1.23; ber, $1.01% ; No, 9 red, Slade No, 3 do, $1.04; rejected, 9c} do’ Dayton and Dilchigan, (0 Corn’ dull; high-mixed October, 592;¢; low-mised, fe; Na, 2 white, Bie ; no rade, 84a; damaged, 535, Oath dull; white, 420; rojucted, 290, Faetoure—Unobangod, Bran—$10.00. Recetrts—Flour, 700 bris; whoat, 52,000 bu; corm, 16,000 bu; oats, 13,000 bu, Aumraexts—Flour, 1,000 briay wheat, 97,000 ba; corn, 6,000; oats, 2,000 bu, BALTIMORE, ~ Barzrwoux, Md,, Oct, &.—FLova—Quiet, firm, and ‘unchanged, Gnaty—Wheat quict ; Pennsylvania red, $1.3331.40, Corn—Wustera firm; "Western mixed, 68igc. Ost dull and weak; Weatern white, 43@500; Weatera mntxod, 40@d8e. "Ryo quiet; 75 e800. Mar—Dall and unchanged. Provratona—Bualnces still restricted by light stock and high prices, Pork, $23.50 21.00, Balk mes Bhoullors, 10c; clear rib aides, 140, loose, Bicon— Hhouldern, 1iz@1lo; clear rib sides, UYigl5e. Hams, 16}¢@l0e,” Lard quiet but tim; refined, HX, iy Lorren—Firm and active ; Western oxtras, 0c; de firata, 25826¢. PETROLEUM—Essier; crudo, 6}f0; refined, 1X Corren—Quilet, firm, and unchanged, Waisey—Duill and lower ; $1.17, NeW ORLEANS, New Onteana, La,, Oct, 8,—Sucan axp Mousse —Dull and unchanged. FLOuR—Dill anpertine, $4.75@0,00: XX, $5.28t XXX, $55C@ 1.50: choice and family, 2.75 4720. Guain—Corn steady, at 7aTéc, ‘Onta quiet; {nfo rior, 3Y@4003 St, Louis, 60c; Galena, 35c, ‘Bhax—Duil, at $1.03. Har—Dull;'prime, £21.25, VPnovistons—Pork scarce, firm, and heary; 2 held at $20.00; aules ut $25.50, Dry salt meats scarce: aboulders, 1Ue. Bacon svarces held at Mc, 15G15% and I6ie. Hama firmer; cholco sugar-cured, 154 Ha; ordinary, Widtse. “Lard stasdy; tere UNC} 1 WScy Corree—stendy; ordinary to prime, 184@2Ke Witiset—Dull,, Bror—i7e.0e, CINCINNATI. Gistermnasy 04 Oct, B—FLocR—Quict and Bm stigedl, Guain—Whest quiet and ateady; to eboltty $1,351.59, Corn ‘quot nnd sey P oaeie, ats quick and unchanged ; 20@A5e, | Barloy trrogular; (2 the lowor; epring, $1.18@1,25, Rye quiet stoady ; 78;a80c. Pnavistoxs—Pork in good demand and lower pri sales al $24.60.922,75, Lard easier: ston, 13% Lotto, 19/;@13%c. Bulk megty quiet and steady? Vy@Ias Glo; Mgldic, Bacon only JovvIAE aud tocal trad; 10K (3107; 3 148Z@ 1505 18KC. Wnrsay—Bteidy and triny $1.13. Burran—Bteady and firm; 1: MILWAUKLE. MILWAUKEX, Oct, 8,-FLoun—Quict and steady Guaun—Wheat quict; No, 1 Milwaukeo, stltds hurd, $1.26; No, 9 Milwaukee, $1.04 Octolers an November; $1.07 Decomber ; No. 3, Vie. Cora quiet and steady’; No.2, Sic, Osta femor; held biguert 0. 2, S4¥C, Barley easiors No. 2, 81,07, cash oF Uct ite $1.04 Novembor; No. uJ, Go, Rye scarce c 3 Nov, Te, Puorintons Quiet, Mota pork, $22.50, Prime lard, nominally easter + 19'q(a1d3;0, ae alte duiet teddy wheat to Bustle, 348 ge} tu Oswego, BY GUKC. Reoerrrs—Flour, 6,000 Urla ; wheat, 150,090 bu. Biivatexte—Flour, 5,00 Urls; wheat, 00,000 bu, BUFFALO. —Wheat—No sales H.—Gmime—WheatNo wt Buvrato, N, ¥., Oct. v spring; 1,200 bu white Afichigan at $1.35, Cor and lower, Salis, 35,000 bu No, Dat 840s 3) oe du at dio,” Oate nominal st 40c, Rye dull; 10vt oe ‘Nortnwotlers ‘wt 800, Barloy heavy, and transa! rivate, Myarluure—Ligher; wheat, 7}¢5 coma, Te nosTo: Ne S meh, Bostox, Oct, 8,—FLoun—Demand steady; s0he five Western, $4,60@1.00; common astra $5. 6105 Wlaconsin aud Ailnuesuta extra family, fey i winter wheat, Olio, Indians, sud Mimi 5097.25; Iinois, $7,008.50 ; Bt. Louis, $7. 100, fancy Minneanta, $4.50G9.50. ; ancy Mingeanta $150@0-10. 4 aug yellow, TOIT OnteMisod ond white, Waste, CLEVELAND. tot sat Cunyetanp, 0., Oct. 3.—Guarx—Wheat 97 steady; No. red, $1 Ko, 3do, ¥ ‘Corn Ua taady Nob Btalo, veg Na 1 changed and quiet, U. 2, 36; white, 41 FrtxotzuM—Uachanced. FRACTIONAL OURRENOY:_. $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENC! 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