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" FINANCE AND TRADE. - Considerable Activity in Flnanc:al Circles Yestarday. “Wew York, Exchango Firmer.-Clear- ingl, %3,200,000, Tho Produce Markets Active and Irregular. " Provisions StrongessOnts Flrmersss * Wheat: and Corn Tame. . FINANCIAL. 'Yuuuhy the offect of the cheapening in the ratosof {nterest on our manufacturing indnstrics was briefly noticod. This is oneof tho clements that is essentinl to thelr snccess, The brenk of tho cosl monopoly ls another equaily important fact, and it cannot fall to encouraga largely our product- fvo industrles. It!s calculatod that the reduced prico at which coal must horeafter ralo in all the marketa of the country will be cqual to 2 per cent an tho cost of fanufactoring cotlon and woolen goods. Of courao it will have n corresponding ef- fect upon running the machinery for the produc- tlon of other articles, Give Chicago money at say @7 per cent and cheap tuel and her people would add values to her raw materlals a0 rapldly that ber progress In wealth from thissonrco would perhapsbo faster than efther lior commercial or her mercan- tllo Interests could rcalize. The mercantilo and commorcia) supremacy of tho city is woll aasured, Bho needs only to stimulate and foster her manu- factaring industrica to outstrip fna very few years o1l competltors, and demonstrato that the wealth and the power of tho Continent for all futtso timo aro to be localed at the head of Lako Michigan, and {n tho City of Chicago. Tho fall in the price of conl will havo a marked offect also in keeping down traneportation rates to slow figure. 1t will make a differenco of $500,~ 000 and npwards In the expenses of our leading rallwayh, #o that in whatover light tho fall n the “prico of coa) Is regarded it must add to the wealth ond the prosperity of the catire country, —the rail- waysand the monopolists immediately interosted alone excopted. The sctivity reported for Wednosday continued through yesterday. 1tls s great rollef from the stapldity and thoe dulinesd £o universal a weok ngo, and for many weeks previous, Orders for currency from cotintry correapondents beglin to assume fair proporttons, and paper for disconnt {s aluo sent farward in reasonablo amounts, City operators 'make occaslonal calls at the banks; but the mer- cantlle clasacs generally still appear tohave shout all tho funds thoy nced. To customers discount rates are, as herotofore, R10 per cent; bat with approved collateruls on fargo loans some of tho banks woold sthl concede 1@2 per cent below oven the lower dgure. Of course monoy 1s abun. dant far boyond the immediate necessltics of legiti- mate buriness, Very little is dolng among the note brokers, and /7 ttzs ara nominal at 6@18 per cent. Of course the uppor figure carries with it @ very considerable L risk, New York exchange fa firmer. No sales wero reported below G0c per $1,000 discount. The matket, howevor, appoarcd to be fully suppiled 8t that figure. & The bank clearings wero $3.200,000, TIE IRON INTEREST. Buslness in the {ron-producing intorests of tho country in . stlll sorcly depresscd. Probably the d West can ecarcely ‘reatize how - eeverely the people thereaway must suffer unlcsa a better demand for {ron can soon be realized. The Lebigh Valley produced for many yearn about onc-soventh of the fron used in the rhole country, A private lotter from o gentleman largely Interested in the fron trado writlng from Enaton, Pn., under dato of Sept. 5, says: The bustness-lita of aur countey (the Lehigh Valloy) I8 B Yot EAm Mereely \agtne ot AulnersTa trade and general depreasion [n inveatments and labor, Unleas there s kome rellet it the fmmediate futuré el among us during tho com- v, eased nearly half; ama. )umz O it InbGrors avn out o WOFKs 1y valuatiin of stocks lint diminiuhod 66 per cent, aud many whio relted icir dividenda for support are now drfven to thelr ivecnds for tho noceiticeat itfe, 1 view tho wholy 3o n natural Teault of the (0 rand ronted Bhoculations which werd sprosdhfy ail Gver the Inad, Time and patience and rigid economy will restoro prorperity 10 our Iron ns to ull athor interests, Old debte must be lguliated and capltal must sccumu- Iato sti)l maore heforo new enterprises and now rail- wuys will make satlsfactory demands upon our fron-masters, They mnust possess Lhelr souls In patience and wailt, OOYEUNMEST BONDS, © Joltedstateans of ‘e ITY AND COUNTY BONDS. li)‘tl. Ehlcmclly 7 ¥ ct. honds. Chicaio CiLy 7 ¥ ct. sowers (‘l\lu[n City 7% ct. water lo Llook Counity 7 ¥ et bund Mrllll( }.hlus.l)‘l “a ob buda "{Lineoin eAud lnterest. LOCAL BTOCKS. And Interest. BY TELEGRAPH. Nrew Yonrr, Sopt. 7.—Gold strong, opening at 1003 and closing at 110, Carrying rates, Land £ percent. Borrowing, 1and 2 and flat. Governments wero firm, The new 4% per canta were placed on the regular call to-day, and quoted at 111 bid for coupon and 110% for regletered, with nosules. Rallroad honduswere firm and gencrally highor, State sccurities were qulet, with tho exception of coal stocks, which wera irrogular and weak. The gereral ahinra-1lst hag been strong and high- cr, and advanccd from ¥ to I, tho latter Michi~ gan Central. Next fu polnt of strength and actiy- $ ity were Loke Shore and Western Unlon. The statement of the Jast-named Compuuy showa s sur- plus of $141,000 after provision for tho sluking. fund aud {ntercst charges, Now York Central do- clarcd a quartorly dividend of 2 per cent, In thy coal, ntocks, uttacks to-day wore directed chiefly at Delswaro & Hudson and Delaware, Lacks awanna & Western, and the foriner aold at tho Jow- cst urico yet recorded. ‘These stocks closed af‘wm lower thon yestorday, whila the general st closes at an advancs of 4@2% on yesterday's prices. Trausactions sggregatod IH‘J,UGB Whh the rlnclun dun n an_ follows; Weatorn Unlon_ 0,0 Ht, 0,000, Ohlos 30000, 1axe oty 40,000, Delaware, ' Lacks wanna & Western 45,000, Now Jers 18,000, l[.clllfln Central 42,000, Delaware & uud!ou Cannl Moncy murket exsy; 102, " Yrine mercantlio paper, G4, “tho Arsldtant Treusurer dishursed $70,000, Customn receipts, $114,000, Clearingy, §20, Central , 000, Hterllug tesvy’ 60 duys, 484%; sight, 480, UoVERNENT Bokius, W Coupons, 's1, Goupaus, "85, Coupos, Coupons, "63.... Bl PPN 1Y et 55 D4 5 il 107 Wore W 101 B¢ Terro Hauts 3 7}y Terre Jlaute 1 wid Chicu 06 Chlcsy E? wie P 3855, uu-=5§=?i :_.%2 jand- bes llnktgx Pid: o inte s «n vmnn]? ne F!lllwlltl s, 01d, et B, 3 e o] o o8 ”‘x ’x;;"'u"?:v,co oo, rmnmuy -:n:k- closed to: rown Point . k u"‘s';im\, I ww ununun. Naw Outravs, La., Bept. 7.—Gald 1008, _ Blght exchianke on New Yark f pramiam. aumnu wxchal go halllfln'li e, 530, Loanul. Rapt. 7.~ 'llu; h"lllm’l in the Bank af e CHICAGD SRBONE: FRIDAY, SEPTHMBER 8 1810, TFngland Increascd LAGR, 000 dnnn* 1he past wenk, ‘The amotint of Immon one Inio the bank on bal- Anco to-day I8 £103,000. The proportion of the bank's résorva to it lllb"lllcl 18 01 per cent. Bilver 134 Congols, money and account, 07 11.10, United ftates bundu 'lul. 1054 ;'67¢,108%§ 10+ 408, 107% ; now os, R Lotk Cenlnl. F.rla. D’f 3 preferred, 17. I'Anu. Rept. 7.—The' apecio In the Bank of !'H\nco increased 2,302,000 francas daring the past eek, nenu-, 1001 Se. Fr;ag;(‘vuwr, Bept. 7.~United Statas bonds. ‘new — REAL ESTATE. ‘The following {nstruments weeo filed for record Thureday, Bept. 7‘ Olll?n o4 1t lol Wllnul. u. L] 212101 10, »$ 400 o i g r:;hlé' B AN a0t Taylor sy W, 28y ”‘ 8,000 Webater-av, 203% {1 W dated guno 2,600 w cor L itk b dln:.dnul Fopt, Franklin st, 103 ft n of 4 {6, Wit llln Central Park as of JRUAIEL Toman e, 1231 200 1ty dated Bel nter PL ‘1 RORTIL O CITY, LIMITS, %707 TiE CoUR Liftax, 207 m ftwot Shemold av, 8 +ROUAN, . BOX14734 11 AT, e COMMEROCIAL. . The following were tho recelpts and shipmenta of the lending srticles of produce in ‘this city durlng tho twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thursday morning, and forthe corresponding timo lnat year: Shipments, Withdrawn from store on Wednesday for clty consumption: 1,744 bn wheat, 740 ba corn, 484 bu barley. 'The following grain was inspected into store in tuls city Thureday morning: 1 car No. 2 white wintor wheat, 1 car No- 2 amber do, 1 car No. 3 winter, 1 car No. 2N. W. wheat, 0cars No, 1 spring, 00 cars No. 2 do, 21 cars No..3 do, m cara rejected do, 1 car no grade (118 wheat); 68 cars high-mixed corn, 178 cars and 20,000 bu No. 2 do, 59 carsand 6,800 bo rejected do, 1 car no grado (200 corn): O cars whute oats, 12 cars No. 2 do, 43 cars rejected do (64 onts); 4 cars No. 1 rse, 16caraNo. 2 do, 7 cars rejected do, 3 cars no grado (20 rye); 10 care No, 2 barley, 38 cars No. 3 do, 14 cars rejected (08 barley). Total (71 cars), 207,000 bu. Inapected out: 24,364 bu wheat, 254,004 bu corn, 3,285 bu oats, 237 bu rye, 3,730 bu barloy. h {8 reported that the gralo warchousemen of thin city bavo lost monoy. steadily this year thus far, at current ratos of storage, and wonld not be averse to makiug the change so often spoken of— turning of the warchouses over to the railroad companies. 1f such a chango conld bo made, the raflroads would have It tn their power to make the reforms in the handling of grain in Chicago which are Imperatively demanded £o suit the altered con- ditions of things, There Is no good reason why tho raflronds shonld not store grain for a short time free of extra chargo—ss they do other prop- erty consigned to them for transportation. ‘The second crop of grasahopperss reported to bo hatching out in Westorn Tows and Nobrasks, and they will fn all probabllity be powerlcss to Iy oggs this antumn, This fact glves reason to hope that tha plaguo is dlsappearing. 1t may be a wiso pro- vislon of naturo that those pests lay thelr eggs o 1ittle earller each successivo year than tho one pre- ceding, and thus aro killed off, s now appoars to bo the case with the recent visitation, They have dono fmmonse damago {a 1870, but the sulforers will not complain If sasured that tho evll {s post for thid goneration, The leading produce markets wnra moderately active yesterday, and very Irregular. Provisions, cats, snd barley were stronger, while wheat and corn turnod downward, thongh the weather was disagreenble, and receipts notlarge. The forward- ing movoment was rathor lght by Inke, but taere | wae somo talk of engagoments by rail at 1je per'| 100 ®s to New York, which cifoctually cuta off ‘hope of an important riso on water rates at present. Tho dry-goods trade was actlve, with pricce firm slleround. Grocerlos were moving with o fai degrea of frecdom and were beld at fully previous prices. No changes woro apparent {n the dried- frult and fish markots. Butter wua active and firm at the recent advance. Clioess was in fale request at 73@9c for good tobest factory. Tho ofl market was without Important new features, . Carbon, tuz- pentine, naphtha, and West Vi trglnin ofls wero held with declded firmnesa at the Inte ndvancet There was no changs iu the coal and wood markets, Bagging and leathor werofirm, Lumber was again quiet but steady all ronnd. Tha recent advances ot tho docks, and thelmproved Interfor demand, checks the luclination to shado quotatlons ¢ the yards,and cargooaare fn light sup- ply and bring fall recent prices, though tho market {sslow owing partly to tho unploasant weather, In hardware aud metale there wers no changes. Trade {s improving, and the impresalon fs gaining ground that the lowest figur peason have been reachod. Wool, hops, and secds were un- changed. Droom-corn wan fairly active, tho medlun grados being easier owing los growing dlepoaition to scll, as tho new crop will saon ba coming forward, and it Js wupposed Lo containa good deal of good corn. On the streat thera waas lcss trading than usual, tho recelpts of eggw, poul- try, and fruit belng below tha average. Lake frelghts wero quict and unchanged, at 2ic on corn to Buffalo and OYo on wheat to Kingston. Hall freights wero qulet, without change In‘quotationa, agents asking 20¢ to New York, 18c to Philadelphin, 17%c to Baltimore, and 25c to Doston, per 100 Bs, and being willing totake consldorably Jeav. Through rates by lake and rail were quoted atDc for corn and Die for ‘wheat to New York, and 100 on cars to New Eng- land polnts, Frolght engagoments wero roported for 54,000 ba wheat and 185,000 bu corn, YOREIGN INPORTATIONS recelved Bept, 0 and .7, 1870: 'Tuck & Sons, 1" kg rogs and carpets; BMoscback & Humphre; drums coustic soda; Flold, Lefter & Co,, 0 cai l dry gooda; Jullue Blnur& Co,, 10 casca musical instroments; Hchoenfeld Drothers, 1 cass dry goods; Kelth Brothers, 4 easos dry goode; Wil fam Finkler & Sony, G cases dry goods; Brown& Prior, 2 cases dry goodsy @, Btewart & Co,, 400 sacks salt; J. Cox & Co., 6 cases artificial flow- ors; Q.A.QGunzalles, b cases cigars; Gourga Blow. art & Co,, 100 sacke salt. Amount of dutles col- lected, $13,537.80. ‘ PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS~Were In good demand and dacided- Ty stronger; thoy would have bean sctive it solers liad Boen more ree, but they ware offered aparingly at s de- clded advance, Jiogs wore quoted abaut 106 per 100 B8 ulgher, and s good many outside buylng ordors wero received independently of the movements at tha Block- Yards, The firmness of Wedneslay led s great many of tho parties Interested In the miarkot to think that the market had touched bottom, and the shoris wanted to 811} while there wero sevaral ordors for investment, chiefy in sellor tho yoar. Mezg Jurk~Waa moderstely actlye, and advencod steadlly to ¢0c per brl abova tho Iateat prices of Wedns ILIJ belng sl throughout, Bales wero roported of la cash ot $16.251 1,800 Dria sellor Boptamber st ‘@10,25; 0,500 brls seller Octaber 84 $1U.000318.30 10 8.750 brla sellor tho yeur at $14.50014.70. Total, 17,000 bris, The markot closcd strop et §16.25@ 10,2750 cash or sclier Beptembery $16.27}4010.20 saller Octaber, and €14, 734@ 14.75 soller the year, Extra primo pork waa quoted at $13.50, Lard=Wua 1moru sctive,though sparingly offerod, and sdvanced $0¢ por 100 B, i sympaihy with u rlso of 64 per owt 1o Livorpool, Bales were roported of 4,750 bes selior Buptorabur ay 314302109 $TH3 11,000 tes woller ncuzhnu tml\m seller dovember at A e Tolk 6k 0, o ind At 1900 tog, Fiha hoarket dosed St usibn w.lucnln uyulh.( Wy tonth; $10.251 sl tube ler Noveubert and #0134 j Eumter land wes ot g for whter mm-uu Bruy n (urmvr g:‘“. ulumb belm Bt e e ehoea. vicws ‘of butders: "Ralch o0 0f 40k C10) g qumuor siouiders b b ‘“4 14 Bt uulacllor Outobors 60 1 Tl uiv WHort cluars o wriveta eyriuet end « . . 4‘\ " taup, hoxes do saller Decemberatso. The followlng are the Istest quotations: Shout- shore Fhort dere, rihelear, Ealted, looss., s ]Bhbx‘mt : epteml Ugtaber, i Al Tincon. o i suminer-cored mes hoxed shoniderss A ul'«, long clearsy o for do iy Al short cleara) ta 1231340 _for cki xed fon wire 'mou;d At of Tt clearst iw‘ul(r for (e tor dncnmhtrlnm‘hx 0t jisma, selier, November and Dacember, waro nominat and long and slinrt cleata, atne de- TIvCrroAt B Boublers f4r December ADd' JaBUsTY, Doxed: were avoted st 44 sc. rea: —\Was TRODUCTa Whre ety and quiet at 810 Qll (X} h"(x?leuh 811,731 29, alfona q'n%td st 774280 for city,and mmn m country ‘Tots, according to condlitlon. BREADSTUTLFS, FLOGH~Was In modernta demand, ond firm at former prices, stocks Leing too small to permit of wesknos in sympathy with wheat. The trading waa chieflytocal. Sales wers reported of 100 brls winters on privato termst 1,050 Lris apring extras, chicfly at £4.60@5.50; 100 brig nnround do st €2.36; and 60 bria tye flour st $4.00. Total, 1,300 Lria, The market closed firm at the following as tha msking range of muu- Cholca winters, $4,25@7.25: medlum win- 50R0.001 cholco spring lextras, £3.00023.604 Tnedium do, $4.75@5.00; PhipDIng extras, £4.234, m chofca patents, €0.60@7.60; common do, $3.7370.00. sour springs, $3.00@%.50; spring superfines, 8 3.00. Hyaflour, $4.00@4.12%. iran—Was in better request and firmer. Sales wero reported of 70tons st $0.2330.50 oa track, aud 89.50 free on bosrd car. m}r:-uml—sm was mado of 10 tonscoarse at $16.00 tac e T=TWar ers sctive, and trogular, t for next month wan, Iower, clos » of Wednesduy, Septémtier closed the aame, the dlscount on thls month hasing dis- Ared—with & dilerence at ane (mo of 46 tha other ‘Tho Britian marketa were Faported #leydy, with CY 0n cargoes O coaat, but Now York S OAT iU A Totied TRRGIEy. C OE FeCAtpta wors light, but tho reported ml]nmmu ‘wera very small. Tha fear of a copner fOF thin mor The mar- ng_ Ko velow the 3, o7 whil n mmrl chmitsion, ' or Betontr ' KOO _many operators wanting Mm!lon 'of T seHous Jociine, our mATKoE rnl-llvuly Nigh. The new wheat was n falr re- h]lh p(fl" ab 135 ¢ preninm for No. 23 6¢ Serdoon rejected, aver o aller Uctober opvned At 07M4c, e, and declined to 9o at th lr Min et nrlu.'l "fhr” oid dvanced 1o 07 close, Beller n. l 8] i old F{n 2 %3 o nrw: 0 at U4G e "’ hu ] ‘,. S e $1.004T, u? re0 o hoard care. - Total, “"Ix’?&n Wheas—Sales wero 700 bu by sampla at §1.08 1.10. mnmam Thcar-1vas n moderstedemandand arm. ey ut B 00 .00, bix by BATIDES. B¢ DAca Bearly all 1) 0 : 2 ‘sample i "-: track) and ko U0 a0 Bt 81,05 The ot board ot ere. ncllfl,‘.—aflen dall, and heayy later, thouigh i thg provious evoning. ~ Liverpool was nulol, with upward ten: enc{lncln:ocsn 4 Py it e fale r herc was wet, and our rather 1iglit receipts were ‘ex- ceeded by, tho shipmenta, ‘Theso things cauee et OF Wue LoTore 11 oEIook, v-nmmw s filght clmn ;i y with wheat, There tur shipment a¢ ;‘nu“mm: ert 'chnn o vm«-nn ared to_he dry, and it was nsserteid ' iy ail o o carn [a now ;’mmnny oat of tho Sy of Froxt Tito grisnoppers’ havh done {mmense o ne\ umnu old Socsl. 000 cars. il —stendy early, oing only & shads lower thag vy damags fo the corn il Nebraakn and Westorn Yows, but the -;nens:nlgm of tho West Wil probably bos T average, 10 42! and s |4 cul No, nols @] .m.u o gt X Hlosed ot sales were ro- qu of 24,800 ba high mized u: «au l)‘ca 147,600 bu 0. JII1-1 W.fimhl reject l)fl.r 3icy jctober opaned st 4! and IXN. ll‘d et A s 2o, Seller the month ¢ tho 1o~ fr S e Sraics wa 00 buuunu" 4334 frvo on boanilcars. Total 231, 000 bu, ATE= e fairly scilve and drin at an Sverdgo ad: yanco of ceipts wuro nearly equnl L thuso of the pret! (ius Gy anck the spection n TIttls bettors o Ry Yo7 s uoLod Ry wiEh A renaipta, T o wan dus c hiely 18" tho wet. weather, which advadte threstened to Inferfere with threshing, mud tho pros. Decia of TIRNE Fecoipta catled out 1ho Mliorts, who wera anstona toveitlo. Tio futures and cash all sokt ot Lo same prices, Beptemher, October, 520 i aoid to See, closiny et | 0ats were {u falr reuwcn mn) sted were kaluble at racunt priccs, 8,400 bt new by sample ut 23234c; and 1,500 bit old af Bkaaige on ey bu do at _w.uc deltvered. frack; I, 1LY E—Was In good dz'mlnd. robnbly for shipmen! And 43 ch(znt‘f'. The were rl{rnnd F o mf'. fow o, No.t L 201d 8 lml cun b opaned ot tofected Bauipiea amtiyales were repomed 1. 400 bu rejected at 27cy e, ) S qte or October aud o m (‘.uh lnlcl lnc)mlc: X0 by Nort at snwwuuu Zdoonii BwB93(c; 1,200 i At 5053 by u Je ud lenfl_nnnlfl\ch Tolal, nI ¥ Taitly ncaivs and lmwllrl{ bigher, ipta Weru (atr, 50 0ut of Hio GO cars foapccted gn)nglnm G o trudea, and the eipmeits S inug emall, good uying o o oor “for. etover, which opent wmx nllur- a6 7T, sold st Tac, and ien sud. 2 iurn pward and Hosd drm st waa very quiet.sell ] T'lfn and nf:ulng dominally av Ti0Tio (0, 2 was In dewnand S0 ihe car Tota wers ongit onsiy ad Tolgue attha outatde, e, clm!n: 'NO. 1 was yery weak Carly under large tior' 8 diop of”atiout 4. sevaral cars snd The market closed aironger, Salcs 2y g (o 1acmun. ‘closing SVEedte. New relouted sold st 31 and oll b T Sampies wéro o larga 'né’"'fl and the choive offerings s0ld Fesully 10 brawers, 4,000 bu NO. @ 2t 726710} 2,400 ew re; num atdlc llu, h!dnmn c, ab e on (ll‘k' 83873 trecon huw oTotal, 36 ) 7 oAu Whent-tnles 45,0000 )mwnc for Octobor. 000 b gor the year at Mun porke-250) bvl- selior o y\ar Witees, l Tk wos 11“!& lnd lawur, ‘with sales of 1,250 bt cto! 113, 26@18, 25 10T O Liawd wai actvs and nmmmr “early, cloalng_easter, Qctobor clowed at 810,20, nd the yenr xi 807 Salea 8,750 1ca Bt R10, 2l i, 10 43T 0 4 b tember, §10.20810.30 for O $i 0 24 134 tor and $0,13 for November and Deg er. a5 oierate demand, and, 4o higher. Al Oulober 8t UEKHWUT G, C o ady at 43%c for October and 345 for Humc nber, ats were quiet uflzu@:r'ue for Octaber, closing'at tho outsidv, cALL ToARiD. Mess pork was dull and 56100 lower, cloalng at $14. a0 numinaliy at i, ulm 20 for Ucios iabris e 140 sollor tio yodr m-s otferings, closing an on ‘Chistga for Ocs leh waa offored w4 $10.175, With' $10.134 - GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTIOL—\Was quiet and atoady at $2.16, BILOOM-CORN—The market 1s falrly ective, the de- mand belng chiedy from the East, New corn Is coming tn slowly, and (s s0ld st GG6c, The crop on the fiur- logton Load promises to be a falr one, though there may be o good desl of crooked and red corn. Prices for mediuin grades are reduced, Quota- tlone: Cholca green Lurl, 8@0ci medium hurl, red tipped, 5@Uo; kreen brush, with hurl enuugh to work 1, 84@0¢; red tipped with do, 4@scy red with o, 3%@at wreen coversand tnstdas, 4}Be; red tipped do, 8)@dci lustdo Lrush, 3@34c; medium to choles ;ull: bratd, 4@dke; Inforlur brush, 3Gdie; crooked 0, 208¢ DBUTTER~TPrices displayed quite as much firmnoss as on elther of the preceding days of the week, Tho de- mand continues unabated and atocks aro kept down to minsll dimenstons. 8hippers are tha principal Luyers, Quotations rematn ss follaws: Cholca to fancy yellow, 2G@30c; medium to koud grader, 10G23cy taferlor ta cammon, 33@17e. DAQUGING—Tho posltion of this market has mot changed in any fmportant particular. Trado tsguteting down » trifle, but tho reduced condition of tho atocks gnvnnl gny sofieniae, of priocs. \We alll quoto: tark A, % uricss AA, zloy Lewiston, Siio) sou Hlor Ghiarion (AL j, Amierican A E"" 1oy Otter Lrnu 20cs bur i, n aod & Hwiaoj gunoles slugle, wuamm ru. doublm g 34c, il ¥sE—Thero wasn firm market for 1 (ug,and a4 tho presunt low pr B donico aangtoltern, - Goou 1o 8t TH@le, The povrer grades alow COAT—Ths market. mmlnl 2 betora, conl there s virtuslly notiitng dulng, u’AIIn oft ""J, laseelln ‘ eh ull éenvede s ool gre lonis, Whole R IR R and llla frrl:hl o Ctl»,lx n (Ofl. o qlioter Tackawanna « ur, 87,751 énlmxulnm 7,008 rlo. fl&lllll e, $8,00); Blossbury T ihmore 2 Onlos s5b01 Wsots, £4.75 dull a1 under numhnllin s ower T fatur, w 8=Tho llrfltll nearly Illlfi of fresh stock, and {he fox packakes recelved sl ealy to retatiors sl 1a 16c. The sdvance 8 thouglit to : o Filiradevaarilet ot yrm.m-mmuu.f.m osk 0 must kinus are Hghit, lake fish Ilunn balng undant, QYIGII [I.Nl market lll‘lfi’ o8 Tollowy B winein, e 2! 2. U0ug . Nu.'2 wlllh‘!llll 3.7 mluuul. AR l‘.um'nm o S e .nur-, G B, 813 kgt No u FIKU[ l‘! Ahll k\U 1ttie that wi elign varledl ln l- ln‘mln lur. ¢nl oeation wota Wt THmal S falti at qnfmh«‘;'. ~I; ) Switkey Tur, xlih “ranea, n'i( ! Trncae ks no Loxes, 74ul ik r-mnu-m-. 82,53, s 0owo Ma: gllal, 63, m}. 4 Zanto currants, GNGTC) cltrun, 338 l)anwuo—udcn applos, 16@1sas Mlichigan do, 8@ 8%cy h Curalina, sliced, tuide: vared Deachie: mmm, "D lhciciierrioe, BGUT) TRaplerrich nuw, o u cherrles, 17 w(,v.;n Fioria, mth'm imonds, Te; 8, 1043 a2nc; Naplea walnuis, 1 Viecn walte, nou, lml‘u;lllexwlflu\vnlnnu it isde; Brualls, fastget 15 1tict \hum uuton eauuitas Suioior uu o unesses o f n’?iulfi"&—x"‘lum‘fi“ue i were ‘huvtod at 826330 ullkl‘l FIRULTE-Tho oflcrings were much smalicr usual, oid very punc ne s srrived, o nt S Ery daviog et tho patsrors o he oreliarda. Applcs werd 1 vxcenstvo supyl dull, Grapesalso werv luwer. Dll tlons: @l mpetl:rh crab lpvh:l. 15620 par -:m""‘u 5 per ‘;"“u‘”‘.‘.’ L"m‘l‘.'..‘di"‘:"d"“’"“ £ baskubs Krape e oS Ta. tr Sekocper. boske 70 por cubes watermelons, “l« 1025 ber. toss foraf pear, $4.00G40 pe eiions, $8.0KE0.L0 Do MRk Ba—otbers aeenind wel plessed with the voluiie of Lusitess accomplished. = Luyera arc daily LaCUmALg MOFG NUBICrous, aiid 18 aniount of orders [gsaivad shronels tho uitis s o Prices of alf of the sty and tho market (8 {n & u tluna remaln O aine us ot t attce~Iangoon, SGOHCH Cuounn. GeThl L»nm. ana, 83447y : Nu,l! lu 2920y J m, Ko, 32, 202270¢ 'om! to chotce "mm!h Tfllnl. $5.1099.704 common chol cetoinnrnun mn-« r lom‘lmn da, 21418 chofee, 82.6023.0 aucy common {0 nating 1Al RART LI Blnganoradave n'w.um Lusll WlC T GAIor MATa: | Bae Lrnaney, Tay 8006 7.~ Catiie=Ticcelpts_tos Shlno 29 ears o nnmuun-mx-nnn mnm jore, ar, in dnri 81l 020 boad; tat] for (ares d £08 yard wnied s (ght1 evern nothing on hand for salet best, §: good, $4.33413.00; eommon to fal Jioga iiccripts to-day, 3,3 neniy tof Al P PR TR TR #0.00a0.20, 1 arrivals uynn— '-m cunu- ||"§fll1!‘l‘\rmmrd ‘pnldl‘r- ' ‘ thnrmm nr o 2@8.50;, mediom to nd Tl A standand, 1134 u‘(cnun No. iy nlxlmmu l\ Hiei i G |; i [ o aionar ehaie brown, 0 104ey falr t0 prime o, DHA e comman o, B Alrupe=California sugar.| lu-l |Iv|p|. ToaT2e; dismond dl’“\fi 3 mm IOI allverdri; XUTA fine, A% sy 1 goodk ucar ot st 13:ce; exirn do. s4imic: Now Or- Teant molatec, € hofcn, n cxil vt do prime, B8 ¢iwcs do, common 1o go0d, 4R ] daye, 0,000 welling, #3662 |'( Craciea AT fent. 7o Porto 1tico molas \arr, Common minintaes, G 106+ biaci-stra o=Sieady and rm com: o ‘mon 1ikht, €8, r to medium , TH@N. 0N ”’&"i"{-‘-‘é’;’,’?fi. |-,“§‘,’3’;‘_‘7,’,“:’.'.,f§',’;“ stie; casl, A R e uln,su.lm T A Sl cugiagloner SIS, 0o stotied, mgarer | e s Wiits Ly, s n\vnua Tose, "!« Hoya Navon, LUMBER. bYes r}ifiuun Imperisl.3e: Golden Wesl I.bkmm Ban« (AY~Temalns quiet. Sales werg reported of. The cargo market was again rather quiet, About a dozen cargoes wera on sale, and foue or five wero dis- oh No, 1 1My, At S11.00R11.60 free tn boRrd, and | posed of early, bus the unplcasant weather kept many mmmmwn TAnL AT ak £7.000n ErRck, Tocal buyers Away, and conntry dealers aro not ex- "'nm o '4—“""'\ {oand unchangod. BAlo WA | pected in until & larger floct arrives. Sales wero mado okl s. The recelpta | 8t former prices. Inch was quoted at $8.0020,00 for nnmhmc lllhl ‘llm itu«!nn flu,ltlln soutiic gk wwten Aullrta” e of w‘a;-- common, and $10.00@14.00 for falr to choloa, Twa- o mnrket hows more aetivity in all Erages, Dot for - = O tra, ard A b thely iowé; | ach or ploce-stull at $7.306:8.00,tha onieide helng Hleavy gindes of ole hildes are Armcr oming o demand at Hiama and from abevad for plump, mid oren Tiesttnvie sradon af i and 1ant 1146 ught ap ey they arrive, iy for. ll"lh‘nhl )ln!llllln cargoes, Lath and. ll\lnuh‘l wera steady, Shingies sold early ot uaual prict Prices e """ ande Rride continucs fale st unghunged 3 neunmnmmm.umnim. ol the slgn are being siowly ecre, Prim it and sccond daac.. Sr.c0nzam |8 A‘mn‘un'nr;' nifeaareln gen‘!nnél" ‘m‘.mndq“gn;'x dren | TiRieles 1 et 000azE00 city teners n enred, lah T s . 0087 n.vfi- 8 58 T ST O ORE chten TERY | enr Serib o B ioch o P2 E ril‘!ncnnntry,fl e reencalt Halticon x'x} R o s g muc S dry Kbl calf 1iaLiMo: ry ;'""’"‘K’ mon alding, 415, 3 | ;lumnln agiet owlig o e mengre offetlug, ootk Sqclind ammon,, RO sceaings are i requeet at o the crap of ,,,, mmu aree l||=m Ta iearly exhanstod ud other fow hops aro not | 1iox boazd b TR AT TonEns STOLR—Weratn moder- | &} 8135k hoard Il;demuml And tteady. “We ate— Common bnnrdl and short fenci n¢. Fencing, 16 1f mi c.mxu ‘81500 14; mber | |u|uud nnde mmu 1X, 10214, 811.00 @11 LI’1"" " H. e, 310 o A 'u'f"m~ bxira, 4 4 lead pipe, oc, """';m»""f otioms, Baes :fi-nuun ¥ dorper, 00, o Fhll'l Zino—Full clllL e 100 K i:& mqmm(l‘. Pleketr, square, BRces Fromaet, 24 SHia caicnr Mamsis irdn, Now.0 do | PICKets, Qat.iucs 14, 18y do, No. 1, stained, 1. nieriean planisned A, "?},‘:;E}.‘{."Jn 'ulnnlufllron 6, 14c, with dlscount BY TELEGRAPH, o e o, B umw o 0t QSR Joter B0 Eectal Dispalch to ThaTyibune. 1 S \yers Aty A% §3:00, Wit & HULI0 HOLLGr In- nnlrumm tlie interlor. Qika=Carhon, naphiti, Wolt Virgints lubricating olls Sad o tine were ey its stendy. Trade coutinuen quie Imbrovement, sad & better feeling provails amonk job- bera gencraily, Quatations are s follow: Catbuu, 115 L, 2075 n-nexsnnwmdu, 160 degreca FOREIGN CITIES. L1yRnroot, Bept, 7-11 8 m.—~Flour~No, 1, P s No. 3, Grain—Wheat—Wintor, No. 1, 98 4dy No 3, 913d; spring, No. 1, 9834y No. 2, B3 whits, No, 1, 93 B} No. 3, 0u 8d club, No. 1, 1083 No. 2, 8s&d. Corn, 258 Gegrecs, i) test. o433 | Provisiona—Tork, 67s. Lard, 40s3d. 35!:1'10 headlight, 175 dvzmm Jugascroxtra lard LiveErpooL, Sopt. 71150 p. m.—~Pork—808 6d. 2 N eaeho s soss tpors’ | LIVERP0OL, Bept. 7-8p. m.~Lard=50n, jeily 3 do'exira, | Livenroor, Sept. 7~Latest.—Cotion—~Stesdy; 1026 1, 73@80C: hlnknll (»(ne- lirnlu.ho plum- | @3-16d; sales, 13,000 bales; spoculation and export, N E mfl“‘f’- ;}llfln N’fln" 2,000; Amerlcan, 10,000, LA AL Breadstuffe—~Callfornia white wheat, avérags, 0a5d@ ] 03841 do club, 9 84@108; red Weatern apring, No. 2 to a0¢. ul.,'qu-Wu in mrmpmy lml "“"'fifi&'.‘:.,;e No. 1, 8s@0s 8d; winter red Western, 0a 2d@0s 4. @3.50 for prings, and the outside for old, FlouraW, B Lo e Lt e o | r—Weatern canal, 228 6J@a 6l Corn—Westorn aniot st §3.0005.0 "Ouler poultry Was scarco sul otk 336 a0 Daniay. 5 uhe. P l‘uTATOES—EIH{ rofe were firm, being scarce on 308 842304 6d. L the street, and hut Tew wers offered by tho farmers, | Coner Secd—502558. e o pouatant wers on Bt 45 0oy | Provirions—Prime mess pork, Bisd, Prime mess beet, 728 6l Lard, 60s. Checso, G0s. Bacon—Loog ERDS=Timothy wan nctivk and stendy at 81,658 | clear, 448 6d; short do, 478, 1,70 for prime, and €1.43@1.60 for Tower eriess | ruiiow—toa. 5 chnico HYEr Wll uict at kX o?n andgaxn iy ot mf. @ 5 Friroleum—8plrits, 118; rofinod, 168, '—Continues MHV@ and lk‘.ld {ost of the fino Zanseed Oll—24s. fch! gan Illlll\llfld- WO mu feason is of ture, comparatively Hitle having Tieon recel Resin—~Common, 4a 8 palo, 148, . .‘m mk"-mn for A o e A Tl O :f;‘ focnl | Bptrits Turventine~zav 6d. refim salt, Tho ngliss howsestliat hay | - Lonox, Bept. 7.—Pviraleum—Tofined, 18301829 R atn Mero Brcforren to have them cured with Turk's Inland salt, which liass wider rep: the domentlc Turpentine—Bpirits, 225 0d, utation anrowtthan | Axrwesr, Sopt. 7.—Tetroieum—ia 0d. rticie, ADd (refpiits haing o fartern prientiava becn e Lo enisr (ato oztanaivo c:nllmclu —_— cra, Following are the quntac acin 5 . T s, BOE Bl s Catta, 4oy &1 ary AJMERICAN CITIES. !:DRM. Bl. Il 'llllulll hflw‘q 'J.'lu! dniry wit NEW TORK, b on dairy, D £4,00: Turica 1.-‘5.7;‘1 mn&pman;mu{'u B 81.05 por. sack of 200 B —TPAs-anmlnm was reported fair st provions prices, Guny amm—cnmmnn. sonmiar good do, B3 40 mediurm, 3@ 0oy & haltes fne, Duawss Onest rgfi‘ chnce.m’mcl cholcest, Bxe00ct fan- §) mpéridi=Common, 28@er good do, Iawc: me dium, domizey gond 1o, daiedncy Sno, sngsic b0 alolcr baiarie; anaicesl, T o) (e n—-Comnion, :m:r.‘ ‘ool comman, 33@%e: pediumy Sastos tood medlu, doc {ac: B, a0 fineat, 52:55es cholce, feGOCt chiol 6385 wnlrr-;’ncw first pyl:lgx:g. ’DMu -~ mo; good commor i medin, 406430 Rood medtims aaise: ine, dieon DTy Bricion sries e g uaans Mante, &7 50) Beceh ] cTe 0 foliows: Mal .50} beech, $1.50; labs, 85,00 dellvored, BALE) Epectal Dispatch to The Tribuse. New Yonx, Bept. 7.—0Orain—Spriog whest dull; (n ‘winter wheat light busines; salcs of 53,000 bu at 81,00 @1,06 for old winter red Western; $1.17 for 10,000 bu old amber Michigsn, so callad, in store for export; §1.25 for amber Michigan; $1.2081,20 for while Weatern, Ryo standyt leld with fair domand; salea of 3,000 bu now No, 2 Westorn at 73c4 16,000 bu new No, 2 Weitern toarrive at about 73¢. Bariey quiety prime six-rowed State for dellvery Iast balf Beoptcmber and first ‘half October hold st $1.00 and over, and @50 bld. Corn opened quite firm; closed rather quiet; salos 179,000 bu At40c for 0,000 bu damaged Western mixed {n storey 53¢ for heated mixed; S4@343 for graded and ungraded steamer mixed; 560 for sall mixed, including one ting of 50,000 bu; 55@570 for ungraded mixed; 25,000 by prime Western mixed, reported ss Eansas mizcd, seller t 5705 30,000 Bu primo mixed, sller Octo- ber, st 07c. Oata flrmer; sales of 53,000 bt at S7@4436a for mised mnd 30@47c for white Wostern and Btato; 40@42c for 31,000 bu old mized West- e in store; 43c for 50,000 bu No, 3 Chicago 1n store; 4034 for 80,000 bu poor old whito Western in store; 40@420 for old mized Westorn afloat; 42@43c for new mixed Weatern; 43@440 for now white Western, Océun Freights—1n tho way of grain charters a good business was accomplished at full pricea; engagements to Liverpool, per ateam, 8,000 bu wheat st 8fc; to Qlasgow, per nu-m. 8,000 bu graln st rute of ship, Provisions—L'ork higher; sales of 550 brla now mess on tha spot st $17.00 nlso, 250 brls for Beptember at $17.00; 3,500 brla for October st B17.00317.15, closing ¢ $17,167 and 250 bria scllors' option for the remalnder of tho year at §15.75; at the sacond call, for Bapteme ber, $16.96 bid, and $17.20 aaked; for Octaber; §17.05 bld, and $17.16 askeds and for the rowaindor of the year, $10.55 bid, and $13.75 asked. Middles firmy, in Califurnin woula which are now nearly out of mar- ket Thetarger mills Havo stockod up and in future tha'cail will bo montly for small lota. Fing: Austraiten ent_at the recent suction in qmm\u na: Fube wastied, | cholee, 360306} o, S wanhil e fus s o s ce, coarie &nd medin Zic; ne, 10@20¢, oy LIVE STOCK. CIICAGO. 407 ..., | Citylong clearaCOi(c, and Westera long clsar nominal 2408 **“4d | at 9Q0Mc. Lard cxcited and decidedly highor, 4% closing firm; sales of 50 tes primo steam oo spot 15,085 62 | 3t BI0.00; alio. E70 tca for Beptembor at $10.75 @10.80; 7,750 w;‘ tor Octabor.at nobwoml.)ux. closing quito sa favorable as on the' day before. Under the | 8t$10.70310.72%} 1,350 tes for Decembor early at influence of favorable news from the East there was a | $0 000.G7X1 Inter, 1,250 tea do at $0.7330.80; and strong shipping demand, snd snyihing of guality | 750 tca sellors’ option for tha remalndar of the year at Rood enoughto mast the requirements of the Eastern | $9.00G0.75 closing at$8.75; at tho second call for Sep- trado found ready purchiasors st sdvanced prices, sales | tember. §10.70 bid and $10.75 saked; for October, of fair to good ateers baing clfacted at §4,2524.76, and | $10.623¢ bld and $10.07) asked: for Noyeinber, §9.75 of chofco to axtra at $4.0025.73, " A Well-sustained do- | bld and 80,05 anked; for the remainder of the yesr, mand for hutchers’ stuf and stookers was also noted, | $9.69 bid and $0.70 asked, but tho offerings of thoao two classcs of stock were | Sugar—Without change; undertone quito steady. ample, aud prices showed soma {rrogularlty. Bales of | Zuliow—Steady; sales of 140,000 Ibw prime at B3c per native cows and poor to common mixed lots wero re- Torted At $250G3,30, of atockers at $2.7533.50, and of Tezas througtl caitlo at $2.25@3.50, Vealers wera In good supply at $3.25@5,25, with most of the ssles at $3.75@4.50 for falr to good quulities, The notable salcs of tha dsy were 14 liead, averaging 1,677 I, and 18 head, avarsglog 1,18 1 ot 48,73, by 42 e 1a1 ackson to heso were among the fincat’ 12 1.1 ’ Il [ o In our maket ihs seawon. They wil 5o to uu'mm Feah e Aot mfi’;"lnmau 1 |§‘ The msrket clused drm, with prices sba et i a1 weni Tor whippibi Fal, ,,,,,,“‘,_“QE,,,.... 18,000 Lrlsy & sh o markat yestorday was b, Whtsky=Without decided change; sles of 50 brls at $1,105{, and 100 brls st $1,11 per galton, o lm rram-n Associated Press, = Cotton—Bten s frmers lgh punplyt Tuincsa e chieckud by ‘s searclly of destrdl 506, 50¢ muper, State, ruwm» e Domen m good_extra, 1568 n‘m ohalce, §4,85u5.25; white whut.. oxi extra 0 'n, u.msu.m 5t Louls, B4. ma'm; M lnnnf ent process, $0.7560.50, ~1iy6 lour fring 4,60 @32.00. —Wheat dull and lower to (0 soilt -pn ‘Y ATAdes nd vty G u“u Yae.m X ohigan, o uml-. nu-'r. red and w 15, 8320, 36 nflrml u 2" ncin, Bicy Weater to xlvé qnluz Iml. mul (mm ulo and 1 Corn In fair dernan u.lunhl‘?umutlnm‘lned mi steai, 44a4 ‘i mnmmu Atia; Western mized, ungraded, Rsdgarcy yollow bra, b-umnymlnm‘fa!x!fi to :a.wohu mlxnfl Weatern and Btate, S1G@itic; wi lldn-l- Irm and unchan finpi i Lastern Vit Weatorn, i BEALC, TOxE00 ngw, B3GTS 380150 Now yare Sracerici—Collde auiot bt standys Rlo careoea, 151 e ".I.'.'(sxg obuing. 15ieaibicc fn ¥old. "Huiget \ it feanoy st S |me.—5m:cry. ol e u i ine e rohum—l{lxlel but firm crude, I‘K’O“m refined, i 2ok oot Naphiba~Ciuy, 1614 (G Wers [a Uit supply, tn_good & F';fl""-n ik 8 1,07, HOGS=Wera [n"lghi supply. tn good de: Sirained I "m‘ et 8 edar.on4. ((.m o y’fl‘::'zuculnll Serd aning 00} hot Afiu--urmx ertem, Jx e, ite, n compatisan with tha h hat ook, theru was b fallihg-on of sponding day ol e arly ho o) buad, Prices moved n ons—Pork—femand active; prime menlfl‘l. ok 48 & & cinht 15 Gotolor. flof—3touo Brin at cho Improvement, Light- we&numm ot 571’:5 ""“ \; “}""3,},‘,““*, ““‘-,:,‘ e e Sulet "“l @i ah, and urdianry 1o priing leavy at £5.n0a R Y tns Coan Sgubider ety doy Bkippérs wery olosad uut at #4350t Y28 Py tho gl o #1081 CetaLor, o1 gef et b e g | Mg vt g Chegss—] arogiven belows i No. %, @1, n. % l(..ou.fil..flm . T '1;;:;'.".. u,{me) nud—Qu!ut and unchanged Grain , wisk and lowers Ho. 2red win: ter, S1.T0. o temiler Tor S No. 8 do, ‘.uu. ll llk‘l At 81,0254is1.02} fu{ Hepte vm lnll‘. tive and Jowery Western it e il Bttty shee unfnum r'{emmr. itye e ::llfi 58 l lflmlfl-h “ll’m’ “l’ Vhiaky-Duitand lower at 8101, nnn Iroriafime—vork Wgherd 81678100 Lard. nom najl; Bulk ineats higher; shoulders, y 4 g C1 clgar Tib, HfiaN D | 5 fi?’:n!l lg‘hfir?':hesl‘dn}v‘-. ‘mmuu?‘ulur i oeoRe g hmr1 5,000 brie; wheat, n',ombm:om. bu, rye noul(hno v 8,000 bu, FOLANVLBI SlilEPLTlio supbty wi e = s el d1vm D M o il .‘{‘lil‘{‘:z‘l‘:lrrgl’l‘l‘l. B«nl. Peiroieum—~Btaadys Tefin. :fl'fi'v'-,!rd?vfi'c'flfic'r'"a"l i \:fi‘rg 'u e, nlfi 0, “;m:—uwur. Aaun‘lnolhr. 'l.‘lmn e I 4,60 for Guthimon 10 éhialse per 100 B : arth Wacomh. cl“l’xl“:";nminm i et wmeitel; BUEEDSALKS, R &nlu-u Market k,|‘urr‘|"~'l» 3 '(?j" 1 No, Av. DriceNoo Av. Dyiee\No, Av. Prics, | amir, l' LAk s gy ow, $1I0GL 18 Tdooa 06 $1,80) 00vee 83 8 Comn=darkot ""“b yelow: sobTs mided, B 1k ) 1 3 T2y | ateamer, 808640, Oata tn yood dm-ud; W, SiGede) 2 “ T WEW Yoni ateksivoatern, 81,12, Nuw Yonw, Sent, 1. teres = Hocelpta, 1,000, k- Ilnuu\—llulm\nduvlvnlHuw\mkmllnmdBmdnml it 3, oo for Wrce dajs, aasinist .5 ut s s 1 it ¥, l'ennn extrs, 043101 Uratd, 276206} uat oeky nullll{ fum generallyy ext ru. A1y Brate, 20 eI, "“'u"fi‘f.'; s Fart ol e e ellvis \ancm xmn @zse. ¥ ea rlguis ;s il s IRARTSLESE | SRR St s ““fl"e'k?a.'" mmn 10,040 tur thrvo da Baryraour. Sept. Tim Aokr—atealy and ynch eép=Recelp! v N ~; , \Illl’l! Il‘llllxlml time M\H‘ I I ul 'Ililh :.' GI‘AJI‘I-\V)I:IG drm ‘ ly Elvy-n 'I‘llw“lfllld cd a fraction) malvetlow 8t 84, ranges 810001271 du b vania, T T o ST Rt F | ULk Dt Aowuy 1 D000, GOt Wonidr uxfudmfu tho salcs ot ST 10 Tatang wad 600875 tor ul rio M'_mm mes por, 11, i . éy'}m.-mcupu. 2,600, making 10,00 for thron days, | refin Lom e S e aiual B, 400 satio Ilnm |nl. ey 4 hony offarud atlvo, flutl vux\\utm. i TYy nnn; Tidey 03004 10 llvrnbo. 8ept, 7, -mmn ke pis. 11701 total for | Bazd 34 the weel 81 no kot to-dayi h arrivale il (] and uneh iboUs Eunalgiinontas &0 Care heid mr Ipment Lo VATsky—bix ‘“'N""&" e, morruw, wiie wllllmlulhn‘nd Lare of o0k, Jeeipie Wheats i i Cora, 476,000 bu. Bhee v pnd Lanbe—ilocol| pll. ‘-‘lllxlnllllor!uuvlnlk, nents—Laru, 5J, Pathid '-" 'm'a"m CH ghhes g Meb “""i“ n=WWheat un o Ly 0} taial o the weuk, 10,0000 uP n'&mmm A i T B, uu'f ".:f.l minriet uum Lt Yo £8. & shave buyers* viewss okl mumam 0.3 tnlxe i "j B0W8. 731 muux ieavy, $4 we-mn‘ oo for Kansas. "Cats n:nlucud. Byoneg- unwmmounmunnm( lootod, hasloy neglecied: 1 u v e LN BI II 01 87, Lovis, Mo, m& Ly ogs—Dull and towery | whea nuufnmwmox By el p ‘_""‘": i Bt B 51 BRI 2750 CiacueaaT, Bopt o Cbangtaay tat demend SRR vt | e o S i et A A A TR Sk ] rain=Wucat s Shnp—-llnn‘lrll to-day, 1.’ W head; total for thres | voed 1. w Oorn Insct- 61 40347c, Onta q'nlnxma'ks. Hysfirm} 8030620, e "',X,,' firm and nnohanker; Ao em!lnd AR prleon hghar Al LR T AT, W1, BRI M 2! ou t ke 10) CLTNY bl Ao lll‘l’ ‘llllz Butter—gie vlnn unch-nm‘d. 01RD0. Totxno, Rapt, 7. ki -Flou; Gmm—“heltflu“’ No. Iw "! Kllt‘hllm $1. Wl“fl. ami higan, ber, | f lA!m |.c' o red iv"r. (o, S kmber T [1i3 mlrl,hm.lnfi Boptember, 361 Ootober, 83o low mise damaged, S1lge Onta atosdyy SEar ek ol 7°w lm- heat, 49,000 bu corn whea 3 an, lllJ %m 0 . i ita, & muub—flnur. mu Pii1a wheat, 14,000 it corn, 8000 buy okta 1 s il X MitwavRER, Em\ 1ou ulet but firm, Grain—Wheat mwr“d uneeitiols & ahadc, ‘highery g BE closcd firmy No. .03 e g Norember. By/0fis No. it tyaakee, 033E. mers 1 good dsmsndy No. 2, 4346 ige, Onts Tighert o fale domand; No. o 63 8itoattys poud domARdY Ro. Tofic Tnitey Artsry o 3spriok In heiter domany hady No. 8 apring, 400. Frei e ul} and anchan By = Floin, 4,400 nm Roheat, o b, b, :pmm--nnu ) umhr 1t Whieat, To s p 1 Flour_Demand aciiva lfl l fl l wGl Em rfing, commi et éfiww"fif‘;{""" ?""9 '"‘m"t'.‘n I ! . 50! au-w.')m Taney Slinnesots and Wissonsn, $0.60 afety mized and yellow, B7@006. O ln l'rr dcmlmf‘xz & whie sod niixed, $00470) Mlenb- mw ONLEANS, 7. Proclaione—Tincon strongery i 109tct, SugAr-cured Leiiky i .{Nr}wrn‘ shiiens, A il Pty CO'L'TON. Naw OnuuAxs, Sept. 7.—Cotton steady with afalr domanu; sales, 400 balesy quotations unchanged: re- ceipts, net, 1401 gross, 610; exporta nono| stock, 27,060, GavLvestoN, Sept, 7.—Cotton dull; infddiings, 103403 et recoipts, 1,310 hales; groas rocaipts, 1,310, salcs, 4204 exports, cosstirlss, 57. BAvAXNAL, Bept. 7.—Cotton qulet; middlings, 1030t not rocelpts, 004 batoss gross rocalpts, D341 sales, 5573 exports, costwite, 1,200, CianLxstox, Sopt. 7.~Catton qnlst; middiings, 116 net. recolpts, 865 baleay salcs, 100} exports, coasiwise, 758, Montrx, Bapt. 7.—Cotton quiet; middlings, 104@ 104c; exports, cosstwise, 221 alesy nct recsipts, 201 grosarecelpts, 201; sales, 160, " DY GOODS. Nxw Yonx, Bept. 7.—The print market wasactive, and prices stropg. Cotton goods were io ateady do~ mandandfirm, Uticanonpareil shirtinga were advanced. Ginghams wero quict. Dress goods were in.good do- mand, Woolen goods were In_moderate roquest. The Dulletin aaya 750 cases felt akleta will be sold at auction ‘Wedneaday noxt, ———— TURPENTINE. WILXINGTOR, N. O., Sopt. 7,~8pirita of turpsntine ateady at280. 3 PETROLEUM. CLRYELAND, Bopt. O.—Petroleum—Market stoadyi atandard white, 110 tost, 23c, MARINE, CHICAGO. Anmnu-?rny Commodore, Buffalo, sundries; prop Waverly, Buffalo, sundriea; prop Qranito State, Ogdensburg, coal; prop Messenger, Benton Itarbor, sundries; prop G. J. Troesdell, St. Joseph, sundrica; prop Nathua, Ogdenaburg, sundries; prop Menominoe, Greon Day, sundries; prop Japan, Buffalo, sundries; prop Tecumseh, Kincardine, salt; stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries; stmr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries; atmr Huron, South Haven, sandries; schr B, F. Wade, Manistoe, lnmber; schr J. E, Balloy, Manlstoe, sundries; sche O, J. Tale, Oswogo, coal; schr Lumberman, Black Crack, lumber; schr Mary, Muskegon, lumber; schr M, L. Higglo, Manistes lumber; schr Jonny Lind, Grand Haven, bark, schr Milon, Muskegon, lumber; schr Americs, Muskegon, lumber; echr Francls Berriman, Erle, coal; achr Pcllg Whito Lake, lumber; schr Ponnuku. iay City, lamber; scht Elva, Potter's Plor, bark; sche “fyor Luwson, Whils Rire lumber #c| r!;mm. Muskegon, lumber; schr Bas dinla, White Lnko, Inmber: schr Liltls Bell White Lake, lumber; schr Magnolla, Muskegol lumber; acht Truman Moss, Beaver Ialand, bork} schr Lmul]na, ‘White Lake, lumber, LLr. mmcu—scnnrocklng DBird, Buffalo, 52,500 i corn; prop dava, Buffalo, 65,000 bn corn; stmr 1turon, Bout! , Fundrles; prop N, K. Falr- Dank, ' Buffalo, 55,000 b timr Muskegon Shiegon. 7 bila oty 30 beis ‘?am,uul rd, an sundrlea; prop Cham flrfln. 200" brla pork-—Prescott, 100 br] * Haron, bn com, 410 brh flour. lnue:d nn. nml sundries; aced, 40 apsae L’nak. mng 315 bu comn; prop Truesdell, 5t. Jnu, hlll ork and sundries; ]; Ip Messcngor, St. Joe, sundrics; stme Chicago, Ml waukes, 40 bris apples, 160 Drin green hidos; stmr Nashua, Clevoland, 6 brls oll lml sundries; atmr Granite State, Ogdensbprg, 250 tons I.\lrd coal, ——— TREIGUTS. Cntoaao,~Frelghta wera a Iitilo more activeat the late advance, 2%c being pakd for corn to Duffa- 1o, and 5Xo for wheat to Kingston. Tle schrsJ. Malhows and J, Magoe were reported for 40,000bu wheat to Kingston, st 5Xc, and the schr Y. Blado for corn to Colllngwood at 1(c frec of clevation; the Ban Diego and M, Tremble corn to Buffalo at2¥e, The &mu Commodore, bnllnu of cargo of comn to Builalo, and the prop Japan for corn through via Krlo, 'Capacity l:llhnlu:!l 440,000 bu wheat and 153,000 bu' corn. — COMMERCE OF CITICAGO. COASTWISE ARRIVAL® AT PORT OF CIICAGO DURING AvausT, 1870, flnmuu. Aen. 8,021 4,864 1,858 180 ) Total, 1,343 430,81 ,582 COASTWISE CLEARANCES PO TUX TORT OF OUICAUO DURING AUGUST, 1870, clam. Mo aen. Schooners 003 7,088 Propeliers 260 8158 Bteame; o8 1,881 20 17 7 83 Total... 1423 474, 14,507 AXBRICAN VESSELS ANLIVED FHOX FORIGN 1'ONTE DURING AvausT) 1870, clast. Yo, ronnage. daan. Schoonera . 10 b 708 YONLON TouTa AMEINCAN Ton DUBING AUGUST, Crass, Ho, " Tounage, atan, Bchooners.. 803 4 FOUKIGN VESNELE ARRIVED rnlux_’ vorizian FonTs DUIXG AUGUST, Clase, Xo, ' Tonnage, Aen. Bchooners 4 1,023 32 Tropelicrs 1 w3 16 ZARED 'Zm yoAEIGN ToRTS DUMNG Auuuu-r. i n"g";f'f“ ”‘;‘ a’ e 26 e 8 1,807 50 i of Chleago, durlog thy B. 1. Cl\ns:bofl‘ U, 8, vhoson for Kchr l%uuen of the West, Soren O. Johnson solls lh- vl o to Ellzabeth Jolinson for 8450, P. Ward, James M, Plnmnu sella tho whuxe w'rhw. Tti¢hardson for Hteamn barge Windsor, Wi, urimn seclls ene. half to Thos. 8. Tindduck et al, for $1. LAKE MICOIG Citicaao,—The sche Jane Bell is gotting a new Sibboom....The schr Kate Winslow has gono Into one of the docks of the Chicago Dry-Dock Come pany to have o leak stopped. ... The #chr Reciproc. ity is undergolng repalrs at Den Eyster's North Bldo dry-dock....The barge O, G, Hale ground. el near the Houth Pler yestorday. The tug lemhlwk pulled at her for mome tims, but she hardly po\lur enongh to stretch the line, Tho servicen of the tug Monltor wore at 1ast securs which lucceedofllufulflnz Ler off....Mp, Chnrlu 1 t, entry-clesk at the Chicago Custom. e IlnEl Juno, 1872, has been appointed Cashler of Customs in place of Mr. Hen C. Jones, who bas reslgned to connect himself wllh one of the prominent hlnl( ~hons l s clty, Mr, Geargo Miles, farmerly with 1linois Central liclll::ud. assumed (h« dutles nl Entry-Clork of atoms, ANnnNm 7, —Tuesdsy nlfln waa one of the roughest experienced on Lako #on, and naws ol additious) disant with the arrival of neatly svery e Mary (whito) was brooght in here noon by the stegmbargs Totages: n 8 Wi :undmun. Bhe found stato ut 20 Kennlhl. 8he had Leen al whon found b{ the Tempest, ‘Tl crew was taken oft Ihvwnur- jogged vessel by tho hark Pensankes, ‘which was In the peighiborhood at the lhnna! the df Aulol. but were rotransferred Lo i Lor ske had taken the schooner hirtow, The steas barge Tempest left hers Tucsday night, mn on ‘sccount of tha storm could = mot proceed fur out, and roturncd ta Kenoaha for fucl, After leaying Kenouhs sha found the Msry and brought hier to this port. A lnwll Bloyur, formerly wa. rlue re onu of tho Thne n board the Tem- yest intending to visit W hllu leu, o returned with tha vesscl yesterday, having a very rough ex. perieuce. The schr Maguolia lost hey deck Joad durfug the storm - Tuesusy night, aud CapL.7r. Jolinson was awopt futo tho laks, bt saved bfs lifo by l.'ll\:hlnl holdof somo of the Jam- ber untll he could bu pulled ou the vessel with ¢ line. Tho Jennio Linn also srrived hore yesterday with & part of hor deck-load of lumber gono. The achr Francls Berrywan arrived last ovenlng wminus ono of ber §ibs. mnmu‘—ant C. 1l Williams, of {ue cansl- ont 7ot month of August, 18 Behr Quuen of Ko Went, Mnr-lul, et Whola to Karen O Inhiunn this sea. s recelved The sche ! boat Gayuys, lott Wa bot st liridfoport. between 4'ind b plock Tassday nxwma‘:fi.m 1o 4u down, fown on’somq. bushices, -Tucadyy about 1 Hrcoct ha WS i Gode Tlandoloh. i ridgo drunk, sud in company wilh a yosug uiay. Bluce that thne nothing ias been badrd from him, sad fears for hia uately are anurm ‘ LadIn hia possemian wion bo eft tho Doat u,fl.‘. 810, and 1t tn the hollet that To was Folibed wiiie it and tirovwn ino th river by {ho yuing ma who weas mecii I8 1ip comnptny Taaiay nlghe e s morried, and hind a wife ana Tived with bim on thi boat. oue ciild, wh THE UANAL, Brinazront, ik, Sopt. 7.—Anmiven — qep, MeClollan, LaSalle, 0,100 bu éorn: North Niranch, Ottaws, 5,000 bu corn; Cataract, Utlen, 6,000 ha comn; D). £, Wright, Mortls, 6,100 bu corn} neu. !antc‘ Mottls, 0,000 bn corny Orlon, Maracilfes, 0,000 bu’ corn; Uracle Qtiawold, Minooka, 0, om lm com' “pmp i[unlnuk. lm:lqwn., 3,000 hu comn, oz.nn:n—&hnmme dollot, D8, ’mn . P p Kd I, llenlh k\"norn ! 3, u ]l:m:; rederick, Peotin, i lfiD(tinmlmrx m City Henry, Porin, 70 LI Tnmbors 1 ore, Tienre, T Timbery pion Whaler Banees, '100 M’ sbiuyes TR amion Whale, i a singlr PORT ITURON. fipecial Dirpatch to The Tridune, Pont Munox, Mich., Sept. 7.—~Dowk—Propy R, Tolland, Wenons, J. Bortachy, Argyle. Ur—Crops Colorado, Marine City, Jenness ang bargea; schrs Emma C. Hutchlowon, Winons, Hattlo Welle, J. Bigelor, ' Winp—South, fumlu' wenther clondy, Special INspatch 40 The Tflbl"l Pone 10N, Mo, Sept. 711 e Prn& f-imflwch ;:llm . ., —DNow; + Cumminge, Montmlm Ur—Propa flmmcca annl-u| City, e '"M o etngla '“31“&5’"‘ s 1;0'::‘,"?: barges, Mary P pen r{! nguln meu chra 1., Wab, \Vnm—mmfi Jights weather fine ERIE. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. Enra, Pa., !epl. 7.-5«venluauu are losding e S g, pop 0] ures—Kof cago, proj n: L. D‘;nl’ox the 1oy 910 —— MISCELLANEOUS. Special Dispaich te The Tridune. Micmoan Ciry, Ind,, Bept. 7.—~Tha p rop Cayy hoga and the achrs Fiying 3iist and Grace Greo wood, Iaden with iron oro for Brazll, Ind,, sho the lchr Tlenry C, Richanls, faden with 1,025 tons. Ice for Loulsvllle, Ky., a l now dhcluu,lng thejr soveral cargoes, which dischargg will be cowpleted by Baturday cveninj 3 b’ D{ afch to The Triduns. Spectal EMANQURTTE, mc Sept, 7.—Arrlved, pro Vienna; achra Verons, Chatlos Hincile, Y. Cloa prop _Egyntlan; -chr Escanaba, Pusscd down, prop Miseouri, et rainy, SHALL WE LOSE THE NELUMBIA IN CALU- MET LAKE. . v the Editor of The Tribune, OmoAGo, Sept. 7.—The past four yeara I have been a visitor to the Nelumbia beds in the abovo lake, but the past season and this I haye been grioved to see that the plants arc rapldly decreasfng. Lost year I thought, along witn others, that the severs frost of the winterof "4, and *75, had killed them ncar tho shore, sy wo found but fow there, but this year theyare scarce in deep *water, and seem o8 it entircly dying-out. I also notleed that tho plekerel weedn Poutederias) and water arrowheads (Sag. ittarins) were much less, and what remained had the appearance of baving beon burnt, which {s n!mos an hnpnu(hmty a8 they stood n the wate! A lhfll" time ago I noticed In i‘nur paper conslderablo about poisoning. lere are two specles found plontifully In the wools all over'the West to-the Missourl River. Oug * is a low-growing plant having gencrally about 11 ]Jcaves on_each leaf-stalk, and it has bright {elluwluh -red berrles i the fall and winter, and botanically known ns Rhus Venenata, or Bwam) dry ridges. o other i ndlmblnz p]nul‘, and may bo found clinging to trees, asif it been glued to them. It has only l.hrce leaflets 8 leaf-stalk, and {s " known as Rhus Tox.lcodemlron.. Having gather. ed both for mediclnal purposces, I feel I ought to say somecthing about them. have cut as mugh as 50 pounds bywol{;m up ata time with s comton hay-knifo aud handled ‘it all with my bard hands. T have had the julee splash on iny face, but & little amica killed the eifceta of It almost Instantly. Black mud made thin with spittlo or water wiil stop its Irritatin oflccts, There Is more fear than reality abou these potson ivies, and many other polsonous plants. Tho Upns tree has long hud a bad name, but modern rescarch has dlscovered that the tree s blamed instead of the ground It grows upon, for {t i3 only found wherg a ln quantity of carbonlc acid E“ @ozes out of the frnund, and this kills the birds that fly over the ree, of tho weary traveler who lies down under it to nlch That tho above Ivics, or ruther upe- cles of thé sumnch l’nmll{ are ulsunuu-, Jdon’t deny, espeelally if theie jn ca getaons scratched part of a person’a skin, or upon gono one whose blood 1s not healthy; but tho abore remedies will etop any 1)l effects In most cases. Loven or BoTaNy. — AN, INDIGNANT TOWN. 8pecial Correspondence of The Tribune, * Mewmonr, Ia., Bept. 6,—Our 1ittle villago waa ths sceno of considerable excitoment last Satnrday evening. Four young men (tholr names we with- - ‘hold thrangh regard to friends) from an adjolning: nelgliborhood came Into town drunk, and,while on Main strect and in front of some of the prineipal realdences, commonced using the most profane, vnlg‘r and obscene In\gunnz over uttored by homan ilpa. 'Phis was one of the most audaciousand cuwardly acts evor committed in a decent and elvmzm{ community. Tho wholo town was amazed, absshed, and confounded; and, becoming cmmmd ‘with indignation, the whole of the towns: men came out en juAsse, und, in less thme than ‘am telling It thoy ad concluded on thelr modus- oparandl,” Thoy ordered tho mon to lcave town, and, upon thelr rnrnlul to do so, one of the lead ing ph. -lclln k byYall the citizons, com- menced s vigol splication of his horsewhip to lho hncln ot nnn An lnnflmr. untll he got sround 1. Tho rascals resented for a whilo; but !ha oddl m:rc 80 much agalnst them, and the whip was hnln plied g0 successtully to tholr almoet naked bac! &nwh fch they had nothnz Dut ehirte), that they concludad to Jeave, —~not, however, untl tueY were driven clear out of town wm: flu whip stitl dolng its worlk, T ———.— A Woman Starving on tho Grave of ler “Il.lblud. Omur Jarvis bmnum w ll\o Nlnlh Bnb-Precinct tion yestordsy afternoon a8 woman whom he lml fonnd altting on her husband’s grave in Unlon Cemetery. She declared to the officer when he ens deavored to Induca her to leave the grounds that she would naver quit muunullvc. and that sho vux‘ prepared to starve to death, Bhe guve her nathe at the station as Mary llemi and uld whe lived in Newark, N. J. 8he furthermars declared her intention of wmmmlnPlnlcldq and nlnin her o chr B, X8, $Car),” Thewoman ia a (lerman, and Id evid nnl- ly crazed with gricf at tho loss of her huaband. r friends do not clalm her ale will havy wbfl lnnkm Flatbush Asylum, ———— FOR BALE. Grand Trunk RATLWAY. Teonders are Invited for the purchasaof old ko3 Ralls dellvered ga tollawa: About 5,000 tons nulmmefl. Taronto, Sarnls, Dauou.lnncunu. or Buffalo, Abont 2,000 tons st Fortland, ‘The Company has wihar(ago ‘accommodation fot lhlnm-ntby wator at Toronto, Sarnis, and l'mh land, and deliveriea wonld ba wade through th summer and autumn. Offers stating the price por ton (of 2,240 nnundl) and the place of dellvery will be mulvod by the unllculgned né: to lha 156th of Septembel LICKSON, Goneral Hausger. llnn!ull Anl. 24. 1870, UARIIIAGES, HEARSEN, eice ot bt s Il Landaus, Landaulets, Coaches, OF FINEST MAKE AT LOW PRICES. HHARSHS IN THE GREATEST VARIETY. CRANE, BREED & CO., 683.715 West Elghth-ntm&t. Clncinatl, Oblor HOTELY, OONGRESS HALL. New lonr-ltar{wbxlck botel, oo the !:urop!lll plan. Forty-secoud-sl., directl) D menite Ma o ahibition Bolldiag. - Actommods: tion far hm guesta. Bpeclal arrangements fot A dollu perdn i BAKE] huf\?lphl: BOALES, Y] Rbk ||l\u SCALES = oy ALL KINDS, M) FAIRBANKA, HORBE & 00 111 & 338 Lalie St., Chlcugo. n-uuml.rbuyanly\h. Gunuios ldnr‘n:honuh it grows plentifully on * |

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