Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1876, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FINANCE AND TRADE. The Loan Market Shows Symptoms of Revivod Activity. Increased Conntry Orders for Cure «Clearings, $3,300,000. few 1., Tawnrof Gleers ioa. Deit Dividton Railai Chicago Gss Co The Produce Market Loss Activaes- Provisions Again Weak. Wheat, Oorn, and Barley Strongar-—}lyu Easler—Oats Steady. FINANCIAL, In nearly every direction there was abservable an Increase of activity. The spplications for dis- connts are more numerous, 'The aggregate of new paper offered s not large, butit #ign that more of 1t is made, and that the growing supply comes from all sources. The fall trade 18 opening prosperously, and the hetter commercial prospects of the year aro reflected In tho improve- ment in the financial situation. demand from the interfor for loans In tho shape of redlsconnts to move and handle tho new crops. Therois little call from Hoard of Trado sontcea for 1oans, the borrowers are principally those who are carrying whoat, and the total of these aperations is Collections are generally reported fair, Rates of dlscount are B@10 por cent at the banke To oulsido independent barrowers varying concessions are made, rates ranging from 54 per cent upwards, Bnsiness on tho street 1s quiet, and rates aro about the same as among the banka, New York oxchange was sold between. banks at 60c per $1,000 dlsconnt. The ordora from the country for currency were ¥ ct, bon Nnv!hchltl.u'l <t Atk er of Esposition atock.. walluol stock (scrip). n enconraging GOLD AND ORECKBACKS, Gold was 100X@100% In greanbacke. Greenbacks ware 01%@91c on the dollar n gold. FORBION EXCIANGE. Elam Swv aav. 1o feguine customore: Unluasulenn-m-o! -408. . Ualted Biated now taor 'al‘.. United Btates carrency 64, WY TELEGRAPW. Bpecial Dipatch to The Tridune. Naw Yok, Sept. 18, —Cold opencd st 110 and Dorrowlng rates, 1 Loans wero also made flat. Unummtnu wera steady. The mew 4% per cents sold to-day at 111%@111% for registored. allrosd bonds wore generally strong and high- er, cspecially for coal {ssues, Stato secaritics wero qnict. The stock matket opencd $@X lower than it closcd Ssturday, tho latter New Jersey Central. From the opening until noon tho general market advanced @15, the latter Weatern Unlon Tel- r.lnml at 100%. 1-84 per diem R ‘The bank clearinga were §3,700,000, IMPORTANT TO DANKERS, An unexpected resnlt has followed the {sane of Natlonal bankers have begun 1o give notice to the Treasury that they Intend to substitale the new 4!§'s for the bonds nov held by the Department as The New York Journal of (om- merce of Friday last etates that on Thurs- day 600,000 G pet cents funded loan, hold to secure bank clrculation, were withdrawn, and 444 per cents subatituted. This stop 1s taken undor tho language of tho law, which expressly authorizes the fs- suc of clrculation at tho rate of 80 per cent of the market value of bonds bearing less than b per cent Interest, and at the rato of only 00 per cont of the par valne of bonda bhearing not less than G per cent When the law was passcd, 8 per cents wore bringing less than par, and it was thought to bo only a prndent safeguard to providoe that clrcu- lation should be Issned on bonds bearing lesa Inter- eatthan 5 per cent at D0 per cent of thelr value, not Evidently, the framersof the law expected that no bond of the United States bearing less than 5 por cent intercat could ever ba sold ot par. They were wrong, and very important resnits ave likely to flow from tholr error. Atthe present price of bonds, banks that have 6 per cont bonds doposited to sccure thelr circnlation can sell thom, put 41 per cents In thelr place, and pocket about 518,000 for every $00,000 of their circula- tlon. Where5 per cent bonds are deposited, tho premium they can sccuro will ba abont 816,000 to every $00,000 of clrculation, without diminishing the circulation or the sccuri- ty. If this conld bo done by all the banks, withont deronging the bond markot, the bonds secaring tho 25,000,000 of bank circulation would be apeedily replaced by 41§ per cents, at a profit to ‘he hanks of nbout 854,000,000 THB MINERS' TRUST COMPANT COLLAPSE. The fatlurc of tho Miniers' Trost Company of Potta- 1lile, Pa., I8 one of the most thorough breakdowns ¢ nll that have recently occurred In financial cir- Its deposits wero $1,200,000, nearly all of vhich was tho savings of miners, laborers, washer- vomen, honscmaids, and the llke. lividend will bo made, tho 4% per cents. securlty for in Northwestern proferred,—1, Weatorn Unlon declined 3; New York Centeal ad- vanced the first two hours 2%, but lator foll off 1; Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western rose 1%, and subsequently declined 1%{; Delawsre & Hudson tho afternoon_the general but Delaware & [udson Canal declined lmmu& to u..m reguiar, and U4'% sollor Lackawanna & ‘Wi from 76X Io 7(1 rvgnlnr. and 74 sellersixty, 1Inthe last lwurl.hu market was steady notll” near the close, when thera was & slight decline, stocks there wan a recovery of 2 in Delaware & Hudson, and % in Delaware, Lackawanna & West- crnand New Jorsey Central. Now York Central In the Inst hour was noticeabl; concerning Commodore Vandor| active stocks After middny murket wos ateady, b of thelr face. woak on reports lit. The_ tnost to-dny were Dclawnre, Lacka. & Western, Lake Shore, Weatern Union Telegraph, and New Jersey Central, urchascra nnder lhu rule woro made at a greater difference than other llm:ks. Michlgan Ce ‘estern Union a$ 1-32 n Central were although some tral louncd flat to 1-32, and Wi pordlam, Lako Shotd and Mich) ly fiold at the closo, on a bellof that the lat- I sharo the Iimproved fortines of Lako Store, s0on_resume ta 2 p cent diidends. S Eamnetions WEre 115, 000 sharis, 000 wera Pacific Mall Unfon, 3,000 Rock 000 Liake Brore, 3,000 Now York Contral, 4, 000 Mich- an cenu--l, :m 000 Delaware, Lackiwanna & Doluulu & llndmn Canal, The Diractors of the Chica cific Raliroad Company decl cr cont, payoble Uct. 27. This can bo done which, it la though 1, 10,000 Western ontral, and 4,000 0, Rock Taland & Pa- ared & dividend of + Transfer books close Mum.- markoet casy: 14@2. Prime morcantlle @, e, Aseiiant Tregguror disbursed 837, 000 Customa recel| Clearingm, si:L o1 Storling heavy; 40 uny-, 483 flOV‘“‘fllIHT BOKRD! Only a trifling Tho President of the bank wos mobbed in the strects of Pottaville by women After tho suspenslon, and it was only by the afd of »olice that o e&cancd with his life. AN ENGLIAIL QU 10N OF THE AMERICAN DEDT. ‘The Lowsu “scrator of Sept. 2, Just ot hand, 104 on cdditoriu; un the United States debt, In which 1 warmly commends the resultsof recent Amerl- san finance, whilo disapproving of its mothods. Bome 10 monttt a0, the Sccrctary of the Tresury Vspored. af the Tnat fortlun of th autharizod & per ILD\'- |-I|t' calling in’ an cquivalent amount of 0 s, {0 8 por centh 1oms nuw catablis .)ll:mll‘lvcl wmnc af the lulmlltll of lnvutm«nm and ihe Washington Troasury oni Tately ad= Fined by L dticat AuREeAL wnnoRtIcs” 11 the, Lt Statcy thint Hmnllli.llu fll, the, 4! a e Bt it [ Now York Ceniral lxuh Alion: pd0 1% ner centa wmight bo | ¥ i (o preent state of th anama, 0! nl a8 ullnl ar | Unlon I'scifc.... There ta umumnm that the wnu'fn of his o ken up, atid will repluce el The crei n 1 z-nm:r e pomt-at wieh s wiil he refindied in 4 per dlcent resiitof peraistenco ance o ts lml] mumy W 1lel| d h uh'umfll P, lll ‘U. Pac. -Inunz-mnd. [} Cu urpos wrclchcmy Tnaciont serverl ua lc Lan won siecens, ws the dug verance with whicl) peop {hat 2 patlousl debe sha i ot bo s ermncn u-mn~ o, A NEW YORK BRANCH FOR TUE Tenncssce fa, old. ‘Tennesso i, oW, Virglula, now.. INING. BAN FRANCIACO, bu]\l m -‘law latest guotations ta-ilay are aa follojea: Comolldated Virginia, L -, 434 Virginia, old, M { Accorling to the Public, ¥l Fiood & 0'Birion, who 1 in New York, 1a scrlonsly consldering the establishment of a branch thero of Thia bank now keeps an sy- eraga balance of 85,000,000 in New York, and has altogethior n aurplus of $11,000,000 In coin. of the schemo fs that the products of the Novada mines should be shipped to New York, Instead of They awmount to $3,000,000 to «M m\’me the Bank of Nevada, NEW ORLEANS, New Outnans, Sopt, 18, —Gold 110, Sight oxchongs on New Ean Franieco, Botling exchange, bankors' bilis, 4,000, 000 a month. AN EVIDENCE OF REVIVING DUSINESS, The clearinga of the banks aro an unerring indox of the volume of gencral business, heen anxlously watched for the past threa years for the first sign of Improvement, but have reflected only a decrcosing Yaric s promlum. %, LONnON, S!pl. 18, —Amount of bulllon one Into the Bank of England on balance to-day, £:10,000. Consols, money and account, fl.: 1 Un"l‘d States” bonds, " [ 108; new fis, 107t Now ank Cenuul, 100, Lrlg, 0% preferred, 18, , Sept. lHA—ReHlM. 1001 474c, me.xvnr:;;z. Sept. 18.—United States bonds, of the princpal cltics for the week ending Sept. D, 1870, sliow for the firat timoin many months an in- creana over the clenrings of the corresponding weok The following nre the fiy:- ‘The Toston clearings include, The St. Louls clearings, for Durnnlcl of comparieon vetween tho eitles, should bedivided by two, ua the Clearing-Houso of that city, forsoma nnacconntable reason, adde in the debit and credit slearings together: REAL ESTATE, The following Instruments were filed for record an Monday, Sept, 18:* of the precediny year. ures in euch year. pron, u. 101 w of W:-lnm av, fope 10, £ 1-" P .}‘.’.’2&" i of Titriy. “elghth v w st 1230t w nl roruud v with (m ted Sept., 0 ft, dated Sepl. 8... VETnon av. § r, da 1248 ':mn{ jacvonth st B e cor ol This Increano 14 all the moro significant from tho fact that It has overcomo the heavy decline In all prices sloce 1876, which would of Itself largely diminish bank clesrings, The known decline of pricea 1a much greater than the difference between the bank transactions from July i1 to 8cpt. 9 far 1875 and 1870, as shown in the followlng com- m " w nl \\ eatcrnav, o f, 95 1' 1321t wlm |.u\mmx, dnm\ &:p;.‘\u ORTM UF CITY LIMITI T rolpiLEs OF i GokRr Hovs 1675, | 3 T o, oy eor ot Wellltgion st o £, 7 of onta 16 with linproveinents dated Juns 1 :] 18 of Evanston road, & f, 1008 164 1t, dated bnvl 42,000 'T) OF " INITS, WITHIN A lAbIIll ul ARYEY WILER OF FII% COUKT-IOUMK, v, l\l)unnl Fortieth st w £, 23; I mk‘w-l Lowiavard, 4T, 35,48 $2,840, 123,401 ANCISCO MINING MAMKET. 'rhu San Franclsco Bulletinof the 12th Inst. ‘Tl mintng-share market o ol 18 stronger than the wish tu buy, a but ot 0 an :unnhlenhlu.mem. Consaiigied a A iulnlxl hu with parod with the » .21 o bitos oit Saturd uilited Foriy-soventh sty wi, 'Hllwl lfl "-v COMMERCIAT. The following were the recelpts aud shipments of the lesding articlea of produce Iu his clty during the forty-eight hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday murniux. snd for the correspondiog timo \mm- wlu, a aud ¥ ao-iuk 1Sk Diker Kindy Woro the Tractions! part ot s dol LOCAL HBOND AND BTOCK QUO’I'A'I'IO‘(S. ‘The followlng quotations were madeon call at I.lm Sln:k Exchange: it Nationst Baak... Aiied Natioun) funk B R o Natoe s Commarcia! Natlonal Natlonal Bavkor i Merchants’ Natfousl., 1lotna Natlonal Lauk: entr rel i ath llinols Trust 83 ria. CHATILCT U Lot T THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TULESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 187G. oal, tons. a7, tons. G. apples, Withdrawn from store on Saturdav for city consumption: 814 hn \Vln‘nl‘ 6,H08 bu corn, 1,005 bu oats, 4,980 bu rye, 2,308 bu barley. The following grain was |nlve:leul into store in this city on Monday morning: 4 cars No. 1 red winter wheat, 1 car No, £do, 1 carNo. I do, 3 cars No. 1 Northwestern wheat, 6 cars No. 2 Northwestern do, 10 cars No. 1 spring, 139 cars No, 2 do, 44 cars No. A do, 30 cars rejected do, 3 cara no grade (241 wheat); 40 cars and 5,100 bu high-mized ¢orn, 100 cars and 17,600 bu No. dn, G2cars rejected do, 22 cars no grade {200 corn)i 2 cars white oate, B ears No, 2 do, 44 cars rejectsd do, 1 carno grade (55 oats); | cars No, 1 rye, A8 cars No. 2 do, 2 cars rejected do, 1 carnograda (45 tye); 17 cars No. 2 barley, 48 cara No. 3 do, 1lcam rejected do, 1 dr no prade (06 barley). 'Total (600 cars), 201,000 bu. Inspected out: 11,678 bu wheat, 24,478 bu corn, 5,004 bis onta, $42 bu rye. The following table shows the distribution of the ‘breadatafls shipped from this :uy last weel: Shipped. Plnur. Whedit,|_corn. ‘mu e [ e s 0,54 a0 Also 1,172 bn ryo shippod vy rn||. 48. :m by lake to Bufialo 68,275 bu barly by rail, 13,753 bu do to Buffalo, and 710 bu dv to other United States porte. The Board of Trade Committee an Warchanees have examinad the wheat in several, and the mat- ter will probably be reported on to-day. The remainder of the Neely wheat Is undor or- ders to move, freight-room having Leen engaged for it yestorday, An offer of 08¢ per bu wna made for a cargo of it, and refured. 'This may boac- capted as an Indlcation that tho wheat In that house 18 not so bad as It haw been represenited Lo bo, Somo members of the Board of Trade claim that it wonld be unjnst to the holders of tho old wheat novw in store hiere to post it as out of conditlon, ‘bacause the whent {a certainly as good now as it was two months ago, with less danger of spolling on the passage East, They say that If tho wheat is bad now It was cortalnly bad then, and ought to have been posted, The wheat was then held by different parties. It fs mow held by onc firm, and tho membors of that frm have repeatedly e pressed their conviction that the wheat was in falr order, So far as that is concerned, they havo no right to find fault with tho Buard for uot passing it in July or August; but It does becomo & grave question as to how far the Donrd can, in equity, interforo to declaro the wheat ot of order, now that it isall owned by one party, who will probably move It out, and may lose by having tho stigma placed apon it A prominent shipper stated yesterday that ho has not shipped out o bushel of grain from houscs which take in the cleaned or doctared staff, and ‘will not do 8o, 1f rccelpts from such honses are delivered to iim on contracts, ho eclls them on doller the month, and delivera thom to other par- tles, buying unobjectionable receipts to tuke thelr places, 1f wuch houses were dcclared regular, he ‘wonld not be put to that troublo, and if thero bo any partics who really think that grain is as good a8 any other they would have the privilege of buy- {ng it by ltself. THE MARRETS. The leading produce markets wero rathor less activo yesterday In the aggregate, and relatively steadier, though tho prices varled conalderably from those of Saturday, Provisions, wheat, and corn all tonded downward early, bnt wero firmer subsequently, and grain was generally Arm, with astrong foellng In flour. The ontward movement wan only moderate, but corn shipments have re- cently been so actlye 8a to reducs tho stocksto o small volume, 1o dry-goods clrcles the week opens actively, ‘with a buoyant tone pervading the market for all standard cotton productions, Duyers wero present " in liberal numbers, and wero ordering freely of staple and seasonable goods. Grocerles remaln without declded ac tivity, but, a5 trado shows grad- ual Improvement, our jobbers are In good apirits. Aslde from sugars, In which weaknees was ngaln apparent, the market presented a falrly frm tone. Coffees and tcas wero qnoted very firm, with eomcthing of an advancing tondency, Prices of dried fruits remain ns before. Only a light busineas was dolng. The fish trade was re- ported fatrly active for the season, with prices waoll sustained, except for the lower grades of mackerel. Tho buttor market was active and strong, Checso was working more in buyers' favor. In tho bag- ging, leather, coal, und wood markets the posltion of affairs was unchanged. Olls were generally firm, Tho wholesalo lnmber markot was dull and eary. A Jargo fleot was on salo, and the Jacal retailers, who were almost the only buycrs In the market, ‘were holding back, except a fow who necded o fow lots to blll to the country, ‘The yard trade was only falr, with tho prospect of an mprovement If the weather coutinuce pleasant. Tho woo) market was moderately active and finm, ‘Broom-corn, bay, and secds were steady, and hops firm. The offeringa of green frults ware fair, and the Inquiry quite as good ns n#nal at un- changed prices. Potatoes were lower owing 10 in- creased receipts, both by rall and wagon, Poultry was dull and lower, and ogge easter. Lake frelghts wore muderately active, and shade firmer ot 2%c for corn, and 2X@2%c for wheat to Buffalo. Rall froights were quict, with- out chango in quotations, agents asking 20¢ to New York, 18c to Philladelphis, 17%c to Balti- more, and 266 to Boston per 100 Da. Through rates by lake and rall wore quoted at 10%c for corn and 11¢ for wheat to New York, and 11c on corn via Buffalo to Boston. Frelght enyngoments wero reported for 110,000 bu wheat, 145,000 ba corn, 34,000bu oats, and 80,000 bu ryo, EXPORTS PROM THE BEABOARD, “The following wero the exporta from the four feading citics of the Atlantic scaboard for the dates uamed: "'!;l' “'F!’:k en end' sept I"u. [ Bept. 18 Flour, brls. Wheat, bu k.rr.n. 7‘7 T TB *#fom threa poluta. GRAIN TN S1GHT, The New York Produce Erchange Weekly gives the following as tho visible enpply of graln, com- prising tho stocka in granary at the principal points of accumulation at lako and seaboord ports, In transit by rail, or tha New York canals, aad on the Inkes, Bept. 0, 1870¢ Wheat, | Corn, bu. uu, fll‘l Barley, Instoreat o g New York.., b, 4,032,044 085, 12 21000 18,600 217, 141 101, 24! s 1) S, L B 734,701, 410, 864 ki Tiall e <3041 | 't 064 O N, "‘-uu‘ 533,017 Totiene a e TEMI R T S wtBept11,'73! LA IMPORTS INTO LIVERPOOL, Segar & Tunulcliffe give the fojlowing ns the imports into Liverpool during threo years ending with Bept, 1, as noted: Wheat, ara 8,310 %00 teresner :M 13T, FORBIGN IMPORTATIONS recolved Bept. 18, 1870: Burley & Tyrrell, 21 cases chinaware. oto ; F W. Ilayne, 60 caske bottled stout, 6O canks gingaralo; D E, Mclean, one plano, ¥ W Haynu 25 cases gin; amonnt of dutiesc ollected, $4,1:31,35, ‘The Grocer's Cril 1' 0 last China mall with advices from o ondent at Yokohams 10 the vmmu.t. St {atics tliab a0 Vor, unumuu l heen ihie bjcet of reuark In thess coluny Fo thag oo IRt i ribatia Lrnds uf his souttry wiil nlumum 1ud it headquarters fu Chicaio, and tlista- aties Lefore uaahor. Liut this o uct s iwdcter of vptus New Yotk comea Chica 0f 1, AFR001 pounda dtrectiy timpor! wre far the current genson from the w-l sty noatly one hnnred Thnt of Bt Louls, and, oxeopth nclaco, 15 ninto thai tha United States and_ canadn_comhined, from e during the kame time, em: RPblY 0 Vokohnma will anply with ‘equal force (0 uther Ports in Japon and China. anil n good condltio 11, anid poorer grauiea AL COAL=Tricen wern m«m, Ay follown fER KT o ot 0 note good to best al 1 't ymmon tu arrictly prime na ™ Al nain, RGE4G; vouple of carlonds or- |Ilv¢nry Tean catlvat o teaction aver e, f o ARt 8,800 TAxt, wonk) sheeq GO with A 21,7 Minr lllo week, fll frrvd e, J0Me1 ) ¢ 4@iet amta, dl T o (i lent 1D o 04141B4 SrinesRocalni i, llullln against 22,800 last Wi ‘!’Mr Llnlnrr !\‘N I .n-uxmmy roin ellynullerl, was Iight. Sales 5 Tl Mackurel iy Sary, and e sligh anotations 0F ALl Erados x| X 14 iy teinporars, 4 ly Lemporary, o ’A TROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS=Wera rathur qulet and agaln tended downwards, fnaympalhy with hogs, which Tower under a Inrgo sunply. weak llll nl'lrl)\l’l‘"d ot ih aepslon, and then rallicd rings for fuinre continued to by “Tha tuylng was chlofly dono by tho shrt Ius ut LU 1 ll)'l\l forthe \IN’I «mllml 1l Y% eane thiro il i 410 eare xnn thironel and 3394 Tchs @9 for, ond nlimang all at'retalls can't form i l|||ullllum\ elpte, 17034 101a1 for the week, 13,301 LGy M’Hn-l:l‘vkl‘ Yorkers, $6.23%8,m1 Tiitin: r0 hemdy total for the week, ] 0 last w'gnlh selling froin 83,8010 The market was steadily L7531 NO. Tain 07 iy kil Tty e earl, 38 il.(n;l?l’e;'lul i, Mress Pyrk—=\Wns Tess active and declined 42342245 per brl, closing somewhat firmer st 32340 helow tha ales wero reported of 250hrla l’\.fla. lllllnll 1 Tateat prices of Suturday. A cash st £10.12%1 0,73 hrls reller October at §1. 10. 1545 and 4,750 bris relior the year at $14.600e14.00, The market closed steardler wt $15.05R16.10 casl or scller September: $13.0%10.00 scller Octobery and $14.556 14,5740 seller the year, Extra primo pork was nominol at Lard—Was moderately active and llght movement wns Ic dried {rifta, and ted 1o any quolebly Muetuations. . Senree and flrm: York. i butchers’, $0,13@0.30} cllinnnl x Eflml emand for hiitohe d hetf rluxn AND 3= nly A e in ‘un'.lun and domest ot el 8. L bl il lmron & oo, g Total, 14,74 bris, 1an kit layers, 1A@ Aoy Tire ayers, Ol, €40V e, Mt .15@2.331 Zante currauts, GMu7cy lmmullr—-\hlrn aopler, 10@1Acs Michiann do, A otine, slicet, Henlget A, . B o rasobierrlys {1 nlmnfinln Tcr\‘ll "G :gmn- i lmm‘ i atel, ta L\mu-n ule“ Texai, $3.000 k< S537 chitinodo mr. LEERE GIN ined 174208 n|r ta medinm l er 100 i, In aympathy with a drop of 6d per 100 cwt in Liverpool, and closed 12/4@15¢ lower thian the latest prices of Baturday. at gh.o0 L Ly i £5, A0t 131 fale T e ey, exirs Lutchers'y ruceipta, 1,314} inlea were reparted of 170 feh cash ——— plllm clivrrice, 0 'Efl reller Detoner ot 81 ralt uia—t e Naplen walias, |7§ Iapict Gretoble walniLy ox AE Deeem! 0 a sn Vel 12bgs A 3 zaitcs Lt “Tha whotesaln markot was duil and wesk, A large fleet hwa arrived since Baturday, and ahout 16 cargoes were lying na the salo docks yesterdny wmornlng, snd several Jonda arrlved afterwards. first arrivala went dimetly ta (o yands, somn of them having been contracted for proviously to arrive, The om'rlnmumlmml chiefly of compion |umbcr. Bovaral ales mada ‘early 8t recont. {he " ntfendnnca of Imym o CamaL " try merohianta bel Wi rlcnn um-m. uu.'n: nu mnncr(mmmn ENTO eter n h:l"l reqtieat. OeH1OTS welier the yenr, i o | arancs and 'mlll(nlll li 162 per U0 s bolow the price for wiktel enwern nhllmlnnl A whilie othior varletion wore not s vlrm leady, 1o demand belng mo.k 2,00 per bris peaches, 802800 per 3¢ per hEsKYTS KIaDES, Concurds, il o a8t ‘-;r-m.:w-: por’ bastiety 1 A qoxd many of the eatr—1Were qulet and a shade eanter a1l arount, bt mnr:}v;ommy Juwer, ox i o hich e gt 50 Froely it for | ntich on the market. lll) |M winter stioulders nt 9eq Slge 21!! ill) Danliort ribsal fe seller Oc ml summer do at n \rflt it alllnml'm thera was i and foeal retafler [ ngal quiotal ot ynlluwmm o Coieen torw frmm, witt ehafce (1o tomin; articies lnlmllnemxlpnmuvcly wwerd Wa HOW q1.01¢ s fallpw: nangmn, ‘Gi4woyge; Caroltnn, 0G7Hc; Lontsl- 2922961 Java, No, 2. pad mdmm!mmlo. I‘!M 1 aumner short elears o ON (0 416 1o Iutent QUOLBLIONS O ROW ‘B RO, A giva wero nichangel, Tho yard tede was only falr at umnmml r\rlr Firat and aecond ciear, 3. ea—0), chofce to lnnny Hln. ‘.v"(un‘q Eiey sounmyn 10 falr, 10 t:lcar Nooring, frst an Clear stiinit, AL and aoc Irst common siding. Flooring, finst commion, mmun—i'mnuummr 11ey erued, powitors ulnted, 11341 ‘ ey, |\unlfll a u'n‘lmnn coaii, num)(fl cce 0'get Fosdas ol brown 2 and ah r»r November, aud Hges! ulet at ikatitges foni jci common do, V& low O'N ‘uflom;mrwnmnn n.m ) A lnmv-En“mmln sngar-loaf drips, 72@75¢; dlllmu'ml drips, $1.05a1.10; sllver drips. vxtra Anc, ar-houso airup, 4 Now rieans molasses, ehnlee, n!.(zmcx do focy do. cunmon to R 4 T eominon mnlmu, ovey Sptees—Allaptee, mwmn' cloven, 40@43c; camala, 2digmics pepnar, 17kulc: uutimeys, 8. 10@1.13; Cal* do short ribs. cash or ot ASCs ) Selicr Geluber, e o Winter short. Cluars oF oniz ciears un sale, Tiacun oted at 8 for shoulilera, 10c for short cl:nn. andiSHgtgi40 for bom gxtra, do, .nuq.w 11 18, oo Jombe an teady and anfet at $10.7% 1E [ATBIN '"“"S, sll 51500 for exiin moss: Sod 0@ for ham 0 f ot \Waa qOLed A% TGRS for city, snd T@THe for commiry ot ckmiing to touditian. 7 BREADSTUTFIS, FLOUR—as quict and strong, especially on old ground apring extras, which are scarco, Stocks are rathier Night all round, ‘There was & good demand carly for shinnents. but disagreement as to prices, and the buylng was chlefly done by the loca) trade. Bales wero reported of 450 brla winters, partly st £0.00; 538 brla apring extras, chiefly at 65506 superines, and 150 briarye flour, ‘Toral, 1,333 bria. The market closed firm st the ful- lowing as tho nsking range of prices: Cholce winters, $0.50; medium winters, §5.0020.00; chofce spring cx- 5,2565,75) medlum do, 83.00@3,23; shivping extran, $4,5025,00; cholce patonts, $0,60@7.50¢ come $5.75@0,00; Rour aprings, $3.0033.75; spring Ry flour, $4.00@4. 1, toNew York’ umuu{u o M ) Whllu Lity, o] wu Rt Y, W SHA@NeL Royal H!I\lm, Bavon lmperm. sucx Uiiden Weat, ' oH@HECH i AY=-WWaa (0 falr retl"oll. and steady. The offerings timotny way quoted at 81100 1 mi xud, $8.50; upland BY TELEGRAPIIL FOREIGN CITIES. Special Dispaich to The Tridine. 18-11 8, w.—Four=No. 1, 238 yiee inoderate, 11,23 N omtn—\vnut-\vlntur. No. 1, masd: No 2, Ds3di spring, No. 1, Pa6di No. 2, 88 3¢ white, No. 1, 08 L 108 1dg No., 3, 8 10d, o fi T At 1!1@1 c;r O3 e *1 piccgroen, culfy Hallior At idos, 1241 &l lll alf, 123 |:lhmd:"yllllud nidss, ke io; S-“crn in falr (mmnml M th r||llnk 2, 08 7dt club, N Corn—No, 1, 28 6 Proristons=Pork, Ros, Livenroor, Bept. 18-2:30 p, m,—Lard—5ss ol Li¥R6rOOL, Bept. 18=3 p. n.—Corn=No, 1, 208} No, ; 200 brls spring both on privataterms, T anco. ThIL nu-uunml roquetion wileh Hun takon pisce Iy in Ohfo and illinola, The Hin- pruumml n trade fa not uniooked for, owing to o depression which han cxisted for ‘tlie the lisnds of jobliers aro excardingly liki OP'S—Contiuuo scarce and finn HiY 0k Pro WICONSIR, Init Krowors to accept tlic pricen oflered. tracie, but prices have n nere: Reat unchanged, this nmnm-‘ principal 18—Latest. —Cotton—Trregulary G0 8-10d; sales, 8,000 bales; spceulation and exporty 1,000; Amerlean, 5,100, Dreadstigs—\Wient—Californin white, average, 70G0110d; do club, 0s 104@10a; rod Westorn spring, No, 2 to No. 1, 8334G01 6d; red Wostern winter, 0534 @UsGd. Flonr—\Yeatern canal, 233 @238 0, Weatern mixed, 29 U0Q204. Oats, SsGsts 0d. Peas—Canndian, 408, Ciurer Seed—50255 Priimo mess pork, 803, Trime mens beef, Dacou—Long clear, 40s; short superfines, $2.75@4.25, i 84 Bran—Wss in falr demand, and stendy, gated 70 tons At $0.23 per ton on track and free on A fow lmpl froar- i cars. Middlings—Sales were 40 tons at $13.00@15,00 per on. Corn: feni=Sales, wyun mado of 10 lons corso at Sl s Choted L 5 J,wmu' ‘which I8 h‘c\'lll d LEATIHER—The markot was fairly actlve, both clty and country sgcount, and was irm at tho ‘-rlcc-. Sluck.l are llxh! and hnldun sppear con 50 fre Al c: WHEAT--Waa rmmr llll!el and firmer, with a rather steady tung durinis tho grouter part of thé sesslon. “Tho imarket foll oft e enrly, und, thon, Jmproved to 110 up ani Tonont oy, and New l llcm:lnd. but hovo tho (ntea g 70+, Lard, 518 6d. Tallow—431 0d. * Petroleum—spirits, 12s; refined, 104 Linseed 0124306243 64, Resin—Common, 58 0d; pale, 143, Spirita Turpentine—25s, WEr6 ayal0 TatNOr et ho store, wnd tho inoro sctl Ied Nenthe e for the Fntuse, |cr solo (heat) 1o expeet falr recel o the e TS camaant. sm anticipations In re(e rence {heretodid not seent 10 acot Lo imarket, fill Aliorts, exeopt_that for o LoxDoX, Sept, 18.~Lince ed 0i/~235@238 3a. Sperm Oll—81Gs3s. Sptrita Turpenline~21s. AxTwewr, Bept, 18.—Fetroleum—51. $he pricoof No. 2. HREFIEORS Kase and In fur fitled by the winter whoat of nul 13 Il hclnx l= o and Indlana, whic) Ficea Jow cnouich (o aitract consumora for) il L'ncolllwh Inquiry for our 1,00@1,50 Carhon aliowa & LSt tistattons renvain 4 bafors: Lapd, linsced, and turpentine rather casler tendency, were firm at full figures, tows: Carbon, 113 nomel Loty m.a.‘n!\ legal mgz.@ 150" degs., ot AMERICAN CITIES. Specetal Dirpaich to The Tribune. Graln—Aatket forspring wheat about 1c better, with & good export demand, checked somewhat by tho firmer tono of holders; wintor wheat without declded chango {n price, with Hght business; 2ales of 118,000 bu at §1.25 for amber Kanzas: 00 (n store for 5,000 bu old No. 8 Chbicago taken for liing at £1.02681.04 o ALOVE. 'fnlubu. el New Your,Sept. 18,— ctier tho inonth sald at s .0 7n dn: .u)d&u..c; nxlrn 0y ‘l‘:. ‘Woi Vit 0 deg.s 5051 reduced, 28 Y—Chickens v;grda ln‘mm urkeys wero quict 86 10¢, abd ducks S ¢ supply and slow at ro- fure bkiectod and o weak . Tho farniors [n tiie vi- 0od muiy Early Farly Towe nre it 3. 5064 00 I:urlyrl. Ea; rac and stendy. “The recelpts were moilerate and only Prima was auoted (0 by nn ntflflmm T A now g doatn (w70 On track. Total, i c-Ealca it 700 bu \n. i N S l mum 10; llulnnd llmn ul‘. withafalr ;nmplu [ s| 00 un l.ruln sl nrn lm lo'sy 1-0T01 003 uml stronger, with hipnonts, an aifvance nrm A "l’l;l‘l ;nurnkev. n:‘r' uunr;m;n:lr‘rn{dn]llxv ol abiiut o per bit, with s premium of ful er Beptoniber, umxcrnlr'cn Inquiey for Vi $1.13 for 40,000 bu old No, 2 Milwaukes in store, also for export, Ityo dull and rather ensler to purchase; ‘Western quoted at 72@7434c on the spot and to arrive. Corn apaln ndvanced @1c per bu, with o very falr trade uoth for oxport nnd homa uso: also a brisk demand for future dellvery, checked somewhnt by Increased protensions of scllers; snles 187,000 b, ot 52G55¢ for damnged and heated miseds 57@58c for ateamer mixed graded andungraded; 633 for steamer yellow; 540 5740 for ungraded Westera mixed; 88¢ for New Yurk low mized and mixed and GOKAG00 for Western - yellow and ‘Kansas mixed, and 680 for whito Western good and primo, Ontsfirm; common ond Infetlor parcels ruled in buyers' favor; fair local trade demand snil soma spoculative nquirys sales of 90,000 bu at 35@47c for miaed, and 42@330 for white Weatern ond State: 42 for No, 2 white; 45¢ for 63,000 bucommon old No,3 Chicago In storo; 37@43}e for mixed Western; 41G40c for white Weatorn, w}!nk. Bprlng‘l_ W ULS—-\!‘MG In Jars Hees. Lorgor rc:o‘x‘ pre clnlky lrn =lso buylng Bwoct potatoes nro f.l"nd" R DA Timotn wnu fatr, but tho nner Buige for aall mixedy coIn kecplug with Bruiabie that s Jnoraing mall slocks In_ s Jarger | recol i oft T “uktle tl{l‘ln X at "X Slovor was Eominal n. iu. m m. BALT-—W!" lhu' MnL l)u:l ’Dl IIIIIYY. Wlll } dai u‘p o por Gy o ry firm market for aplo, o HoTior prices st o Lias lrcady taken pisco, Wo aunpnudm-commnn fozaget good do,aAel0er me- 4 A0@ases Tine, A3icoo; fntaty oxdier el e 70075« chotcauty muom K 00R) limperif-Common, 28@et gond do, dlum, 4026 good do, 456 ia; hn @30ct clivlee, 857003 chol nient will show very elabor aliora expect n m.h 0 nmnnlnx novement, - which will at jower prices than ato now current or Lile rearan they iold o, whilo stip. lnl:n ln (rulR 1 C nndb, do ll .'111 of- R e Wui, $1.03 per radi uwh\rnptnmll 1 Toinae £ 436e. A clowd at 4 NOCat 43b44s s3becs nn Kellor Th yonr &t bot :lm!uw ai the lndh}‘olécn ‘Saicipa 'Irm for berth-room and for grain to tes n triile higher; only & modor- ate movement in chiarter-room, but firms rates to Liv- erpool, by steam, 24,000 bu graln at 83{d. Pravistons—Dork lower and dully sales of 875 bris now nicas on the gpot at 310.75:210.00¢ uo busincss ro- ported in futures; at the second call, for Bcptember, $16.00 bid nnd $17.00 askeds; for October, $10,60 bid for the remainder of thy ycar, $13,25 Cut meats continuod dully JBeller ‘the montl u 8 de. Ca s uuu&(c. Lairsai en \era Wiy mixerd ub 40A0Y i njnum a Ml(mau Liverpool by ateat 4 «mm Ly u\mma s b tree ot board cars, RS qhior e, Katarinys The n‘cclpu wers falr, the bulk o tho market opaned ok, mpathy with cornond clu her opened at I o Bentomber old et e ven dselicr the ycnr at 1230, - N Carco N g at o carly, ni g -m,(n nt Lo elina, - Hojecte 25 nnmlu jrera’ tu moder. £ hon DAL KOG Commion, 31a350 meutlum, 433400 mmllmelllnm Qo line, 42 ow Yok O unng and $18.03 cake e, Bl .nnwn bid and $15.75 asked, © Eolusat now it pleking 0alangi—C o metlhlm. dixede, Rood mm.lhmh 4.&@4 i e J' [irate i t? ooty from amall il and deniers. . Followlng 8t if "ulwaativd, Sholce, ab4bes fate (o A Recee; ‘ho o rodtii, 526 ‘markot opened At 12142200 per 100 1bs lowor. and, witn 8 prossure toscll, s libersl business followed, clostug ruther 1more steadyi salesof 1,230 tes prima steam the apot at $10.05210.9736% for Sopteuber ot B10.501 QOctotior at 810,701 4,000 tcs for November ot §0.75@ D,£8, clusing at §9.5); 150 teafor Decemburat 89,52)s 0.55; 6,000 Lea, sellers' option, for the remalnder of the year -uo.s"nuu.am, cloalng st $0.55 blds 3,500 tce $0.52@Y.00, closing at $0.55 . Sugar—fefned (n falr demand; raw dull and quoted nominally st 83600 far falr to good refining; Dic for prime, and 4i{j0y4a for centrifugal; (n somo inntances higher figures were onwed; the warket was quite une lulnlnndluu ll “ X Prbiicat, Cra & g L =_ aho T30 tea ot nmpru n.-:-umuutrm.k'.wu 9,000 Tutal, 2 ll\’l’—\\'nlrnumrqllleznmlenlnr,owlnnlnmalnmn s, wii{ch osused biyers to o] il ottier kraln s, gtron e & mm. ence seliors wero not relghe room wat e enon Soia nme, i No. 4 o Rt o hyn imp alet, excent. tho lower | u recolpts wero falr, d, and thore Wero some a onl lhe A n;lld & hundurats Ingulry for et ud, G 54} aae, 1505, LIVE STOCK, w mnku cnm:: L CATTLE-Recelved durlig Sundny and Mondny, | forJenuary, 1877, st For good to extra shipping lecves there y aem market, tho Iight supply of such war- ranting holdors in Inslsting upon fully provious pricce, and wo note sales ot 84.4083,40 for avernges of from 1,400 t0 1,582 s, through cattls were In largo suppl, nd ruled 108150 80G.00, though Btockers were B 4 Iln nll)rrhnuu:l. Whisky—)arket a shade Grmer, with salesof 135 bris st $1.11 per kallon, T the Western Ansncialed Nxw Yauk, Scot. 18, —u:lmn—\\um [ now onures. Fi-lic lgwery Soptember, i+ 180t Octaher, 11 5-32@11 3+ 113ty Dactiuibior, 11 Sain iy llcn'l.nnd -mxwxz, o Sutaido for e samplon Jere which consticy Semumlwrmlu lrl yut o thero were sales 1 low as 82,0033, 33, salalle st $2.00@3.00, and Texas throukh caltle at 3$@3, 80 for Inferlor to chiolco droves. The latter re was uhuluzd by E!“‘" 1lunter dtcnnn A s et Tt e queat, ' but _eol ulk u!lllw offel with ullerl lt Illlt lh pRles. Worg ro- A b, & 2357 car ln llufk Tainn) at “N muhu lrtulmbnnr 20 05 "Novoniher, 11 1 llMu Juuuury, 11 Surch, 113jie11 2 1w wm.lwunn & 11 sol Tue followlni trasssci CATTLE AaLEA. or Ring 1. S o m‘;.)nlnn- e Yery T ikt 15100 mmh'rum st Vh!nt—flnlsl‘l\o'i.unhll 2t 8LOIHBI. mu(w October Hales 50,000 bu at 41340 for October and 43)c seller Ocetober at 3340, rk—500 Lris vel i Octobers La —«muruwm 31 810, uruul-wne-u—mmdn t:'mmr 0, ur -\.m + modarato de- nandi yaceipts, 3 33 | Tiew, § ey mllnxu,.nuw,u 203 Ko, o nllx: Weaictn: Iy . m, mquum and um.lm Co 2,00 i wieam, STwao Lod, ‘mseilow graied, Tt No, o Goeiie, 52000 by :-‘.'"'n'r"n i 3 n - rn#unm Westeru miizid ahd Buatd, " v ’wm'n'o mpflrk o qum,vxfu;fmuon..mmm $15.00% “ ", ales betng made of 1,250 Lo 100,000 tea scller Oc- tivaand trmer, cloing. Khtemuce Closa 8L 8103, s 6 better, selling at 44! M ot 3. " November sa) \voncrn mllul shore rlu- wera rimer. o """'r?"'m" o et Ay, R roc Wt iiraceniee ulleg ylels xn ml‘x'fl o 'Il'WK\lIJ\l h.lllfllll. H3{uD) gt i l-lru:m-n 30uedlc naphtha, 14e. Lt T SN0 o) o 'l —Firm: §1, R0, et Purpenitaa - Firgn 316 8iod. Poetstons—Dorke s arkes il o U:.m!f;.' urke.x i m new mews 8 o Oetoher, nnli clot and Eoptember at 453(@45 Souts wors umnund 1 )&u for, snplumbur. W0 for Boptemibior. aud closed st T8QTDE “"“' ronaed, gy caien, mwlm and 814,524 Mt ’“{."‘u("a""n 810,03010.10 for Octobor, ;n 28 1ur ND‘%HIII er, and §0.03@. 075 for the y oo GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOIHOL—Was steady at $3.16. LROOM-CORN—Wasin falr request and stendy, Tho recelpts of now corn continue moderate and sro chioly from Kansas, tho harvest fn this State having been put back by thobad weather, Quotations: Cholce green hurl, 6GoMe: medlum hurl, red tipped, 8Gac; green brush, with hurl envugh to work 15, 5}336c1 red tipped ‘with do, 8Y4@3c] grecn covers and (nslde, 44@5cy red tpped do, 8}4@40i inside brush, BGuie; medlum to cholca stalk brald, 4@4)gc; luforlor brush, B@Ske; crooked do, 3240, BEANE-Cholce mediums were in request, but com- mon lota continue dull. Medlums wers quoted at §1.25, and & amall sale wasteported at 81,40, BUTTER-Tho market was sciiva snd stroug. The demand steadlly exceeds the current recelpts and hold ers occupy an Independent position. maln us follows; Chofca to fancy yellow, 206310} dtum to good grades, 10@33c; {nferlor to cummon, 15@ 180, BAQOING-Business was quiot. were dotad, the market remalning sbout Stark A, 230; Peerloas AA, 230, Lewlston, 2150 Montaup, 33c; Ontarlo, tako; Amerl: o1 Otter Creok, 2oy 1 mm. suanics, slgls, LB-Ccmmun Lricks have -n. ng Ilmxmvul \vllllll the vroduutluu it Luany ianufacturensate o arly | m.dy; unm H eca“’:d n.m l ML 'l‘hun! 'v. hog mlrkcl t"—l'lnlll wmer yesicr 2. 10 300 111, oty l)m mlhrlully lVMll’l/—Ar\\dn llflnvn IR L ng £ Lot mancll‘m th mar- ere W d T, LOUIS, ont, 18, -Lwlun-lnlrllvc snd Tower: c;riow inlddiing, 10Ke; ‘umlnnllnnrl.‘ 'mur—smuy and unchanged, t dull and o lowcn No. 2160 fall #1153 40, uhed “d lfilall%nlll and Easf T Hhyen ""{‘l-%-f 1 Wit o s oEsTilane, B’ o, fgure, whils the Calt, sl e b 10 . g donett A lm winrket closed weaky i or Lacon gradcs. MKnbldBn berr 1 1uu ve py v mdn{whmguumfluunflu. Il Y 9.4.»‘.-1-:." seminaly nncu-mm 1215, Lart i and WRchaned; v Uik wcats dull uuu uuu{‘l“ BB 3 .(ll)“i’;l,n whieat, 64, :nu du; “I‘:luunll.vuu. Bept, lu,-mmlmm-manad. 2004 S fi.—:i!mmuu, 11,001 tmothy, o mm.ln'ml Miguciota extra fanily, wft s, s ufimmdx 1o 8110 i !llnnua(u fami- EEEEE! followlng fgurest i, Ulu—)llr el.dul ki iealy Weatern, o114, w o B l'-. mru, v B, 2000 Woatorn sxtras e oy nnu. 1oHaLHe. z uly‘b—‘v‘:-n..w J&(l’lfll\l‘ corn, 42,000 bu. ? s Bhiimenta—Cors, 63,000 . - d Bradford Couns =?.=9==rs=;=s-ppn=1= 6. 8. 6, 818 Bl iP=tiscelved, 418 head. i va'im"u"fiu."' et Tis SR S i Couman brick, 5,60 ms Jime tn bulk, it 6.00 per m‘?}‘laul-\ Vlo coment, 1530 2. mn"(hn.m‘nmlL 'ufl-, L LESE-The Inflrl(n lor tufs articlo shows less strenyth thaa durfug Tat week, sud whily Tmati tihaged ‘tha fecting 18| avonatie 0 fower Blovks lere wro woderaly 1 Ao ul Fab iy iy, Na) ’ Ll dighe d.‘lll..llll‘( Lulders Il!m lonuludynfl\.. Ulh( ufe . ll)ullknd,llm NE Nxw « hL-—l!utu—cau Aing Tocurs due PE Imluq. o35 | nainoela, mm” 3: f." i sy 10 llG t“flwd dem ar lml nnunluh afiary (o iadiuin $veh fower 4 10 wholesale laughies + odd oWer than $310s of | ioud s oxtra Drices 16 Lo bear futuro, Fond demant at 7o B nns s ey Fieas et o A leas, Illl'hll'nw—élu»lu\"m‘nlnl Shom. ¥ Glibicn Woitern e 4 Cantral m».n\uuunm:unurmfc-‘:'i?.'n’ 23 4o R DavTiuons, Sept . Four u-uy ani rms gounpcpie] B0@4. 733 $4.00%6.34, hwn, GratreeWhent actire and s ratnc\Wheat active and strong o 3 W'e""'“" St € uqul'.nu.unnul W w/"";;:'."'"“' o 5 i Qulol, fl;mullm ? 1 T iy 15y, ’f_‘ r .1 Westorn, 20 1t lwrulrmn-rlnm pre, K iy —mruu and quicty Rio eau refliied, g, ves, l..s.“.q“ 't al 11, i ey "{v'nf Mg uriba corn, 40,000 b b 3 R A TA TR m lm 3 ‘D X fox e fimhlnn hela at "bie? #=Flour, 50 b a«h-nr e oagaT 1oyt HeRts 0,000 by o orn."b’.uu,i!'lr;h“n ’lésm hvm wheat, 50,000 o, NILWAUI Ril. Mu.vuuxmr. Sert. 18— Finurs in Imnnlmnl}‘Nm" e onclange kel n\ fi R it m"%m“‘ o in mod deand; mmm.: e o nm}\;h::; W l|\um.h ei 0 Openo, e 0 unte, 7,500 bult v bug barley, l.'«'»;?' 4 Taarov, Mass., ne“fmmt'mnr-mm ¢ emieen faperine, “1‘& el s"-}"m.fflx lllh:,ul& savanoy S Yo T AL AR Y L seliow, :\'\vn: " Gin'2 white and Thixed. ¥ Gories Toee @4, NEW ORLEAI o New Orueans, Bept, 15.—, — enolon and Thnity, §h g, Qe ut o, 7 in—{ te, 0] "‘}’ .'N_“I‘kll):'ll! “.u;e 3 ite, i r'mx yellnw. o3¢, Oaupy s prtTAes $19 Bk reand fiemy tisrdos Sirxaanen $12.000 11, ¢ Giftors nm:lunwd. l)ll"u A Ecmt‘ IB. Gnl n—\Vhrl! negleet Gumn ‘aifoti Now 4 mized Werls ;nhml Toledo, m:x sanipie Westarn, 80ige, ootod. Tiye fiealocted. linriny negircte, eighits—BLrong s Ue Tor wlieaty GHe for ey DRY GUODS. Wrw Yous, Sept, 18.—~Tho print market way w active, with & strong upward tondency. Stmpsayy, Alblon, Unlon, and Gloucester solld black prints are vy to7c. Dunnell's and Gloniceater fancy printa are of, yanced, Cotton goods are fn steady requcst, and fro, Woolen goods are in falr domsad. Worsted 4rey. Roods are activo and closely sold up. The £y press sayn of the trada durlog tho puy week: **The jobbera have slmost been overray with customers from every sectlon of the Unlon, axq tho distribution of goods has been on & very large seal, ‘The demand has extended to all fabrica auitable for ] and winter wear, and the assortmentalald In by Jobbery early In the season have been very much broken,—yy miich o, In fact, aa Lo necesltate conatant purchws from domeatlo commisslon merchants and Importen, With this great fncreasa In tho volume of trade, It {s a notlceabls fact that our men chants nro atfll vers cautlous and corsem. tiva In regard to credit, preferring to lose soms customers than to open any doubtful accounts, ey houses hiave transactod 10 1argo s busincss that the day hava heen found tgo short to complete transactions st tha work of Invololng and preparing Roods for shipmez; has occupled the timo of clerks frequently during tt Rroater part of tho night. 1t fs mANY seawns since (te dey-goods Jubblug trade of New York Clty has puset throngh tho activity which s charncterlzod It s fur this fall, and merchanta gonerally hall it as a pernanest recuperation of business and a return to more prospr: COTTON. New Onumaxe, Sept. 18.—Cotlon—Market duy snfes of 1,200 balea; Jow middling, 103§es1tke; mid- ditox, 10M(@103cs good mIddling, 11341 1%e; e ua. changed; receipts, nct, 4,801 bales; Kross, 6,240; exe porta toLiverpoo, 1,021; atock, 34,522, PELTROLEUM, Prrrsnren, Pa., Sept. 18—Tatrolenm dull; crot, $3.00@3,02)¢ st Parker's; refined, 20c, Phllldtlb}.h delivery, CLRYELAXD, O., Sopt. 18, ~Petroleum unchanged TURPENTINI, Juumurox, Eopt 18.~Bplrits of turpentine firmat o, MARINE, CHICAGO. AnrivAre—Prop Montans, Baffalo, sundren; prop G. J. Trucsdoll, 8t. Joscph, sundries; prop Oswegntchio,-Ogdensburg, sundrlea; prop 0. P oath, Saugatuck, sundries; prop Trader, Souty Haven, sundrles; prop Clematls, Pezhtigo, sun- drles; prop Indla, Bulfalo, sundrles; prop Russis, Buflalo, sundrica; prop Newton, Grand Haves, towing; prop Peottess, Duluth, sundrles; prp Oconto, Green Bay, sundries; prop Java, Duffs lo, sundries; stmr Chlcago, Manltowoc, sundries; sebr James Dresdon, Lndlnglnn. bark; rchir It D, Campbell, Maniste: mbor; achr Nlagara, Bufa- lo, coal; achr l,nmuarmnn Black Creek, lombx achr Beloft. Pontwater, harlc; achr Nonuehay, Peshtigo, lumbers sehir Advance, l'uahl,lgn.lumbcl, sehr nolia, Peshitigo, lumher; schr Chrietians, Kenoshia, lumber; achr liollo, Two Rivers, lun achr Currler, P‘rnnk!orl, luinber: schr (Larind Hawlin, lumber: schr Japan, Ludington, lumbe xelir Willinm 1L Dunham, Franklort, Tumber: sl Two Brothers, Manlatoe, Tumbors nche biabells Band, Manisteo, lumber; #chr City of Cirand llape 1ds, Muskegon, lamber: schr Clty of Grand laven, Muskegon, Inuber; echr Pransfer, Murkegon, ino- Der; echir 'Apprentica Toy, Muskepon, - Jumber ache Tichnrd (nu.. Qconto, Tuinber; schr Topse], Manlstee, lumber. CreARANCES—I'Top Portaze, Buflalo, 15,000 ba wheat; chr Bouvenlr, Pentwater, 10 tons coaly and sundrics; schr Carelor, Frankfort, lumlr\u. achr Tascols, Lincoln, sundrles: sachr Alet, Peshtigo, sundrics; prop Trucsdell, St Jfl. 200+ dries; pr fop Measongor, Donton larbor, 15 bl flour, sundries; stme Chicayo, \lunlluwm a6 lmkuu peachics, 10 bris apples, and sundries; achr Bouvenir, Pontwater, wundrles; achr Cons morce, Menomineo, 4 tcs lard, 6 brlv lard, 10 sundrlea; achr Lumbormun, Black River, sundri schr Belle Ilanscom, Buffalo, 21,821 bu corn: scht Tri-Color, Ilolland, eondrlcs: atmr Alpena, Mar- keogon, 12 brls pork and sundrics; vrup Traden, South Taven, sundries; prop Q. P. "Hcath, Saugr- tick, sandrles; prop Roanoke, Buffalo, 26, umm rye, 400 brls flour, and sundrica; prop Clty of New itk, Ogdonsburg, 5,400 bu tor and wutdeics, FREIGIITS. Cuicaco, —There was 8 modernte Inquiry for ves solant 2Y@2%c for wheat to Buffalo, Chaten: Schr J, C, Hutchinson, wheat, at 2%c:props Moo tana, wheat and corn, Empire State, wheat, sid Russia, oats and rye. To Erle—I'rop India, com. To oudun-bnrfi —Prop New York, corn. Capscity, about 90,000 bu_wheat, 100,000 bu coru, 3, W bu oats, and 30,000 bu rye. Burrano, Sépt. 16.—Charters: Behr Misnl Ticlle and L. Cavey, salt for bullast to Tnkdu‘ freight free; schir Champlon, coal to Chicago M 40c per ton: achr B. L. Watson, cual, Cleselaud v Chicugo At 606 per tor chr A, . Luckey, fum bor and timber, An Saublo to Chicaga at §1.50 pef m on lumber and §2 for timber on rail. MILWAUREE, Sept. 10.~Nathing new to nnle In connection with grain freighta to-day. Dulo rrulle- m:(}vhel! rewsly steady at dc, aud Kiugstod a = LAKE MICHIGAN. cmmuo.—u\uhnugh thera {n & large lumher flect 8t the maikot, yoi business was very dull yester doy, and but few salea wara effacted. T'he vesrel men at thie port clalin that they can get all st crews they want for $1.25,...The schrs Souvealt andT, Y, Avery are undergoing repairs at the docd of the Chlcago Dry-Dock Company....Tho scbf Richard Mott arrlved hero_ycaterdsy minus bef Thou rnwwn‘ Juft hero yer t White Laka for Ambert: Infor nn tion waa recotved hero yet schr (,l(g of Chicago bad baed eshtigo roef, but she ll\:u:ndtd |nr=l~ ting off without damnage....The sch ‘Trowbridge gots $1.50 «r ord for waml "W Horn's Pler, whlch ls ln incroavo of 25 cents.. The -chr -lennu Lind came fn contact yc-lnrfl‘{ morning with the schr Owasco lying af the d near Well- street bridge. The Lind lost ber hesd: goar and cathead, and the Owasco mourns Lo I of her clmhwhte. PORT AURON. Bpecial Dispateh to The Triduns. Pont Hunow, Mich., Sopt, 18, —Dows—Prod Badgor Btate, Arabla, Hcotis, Clty of Fromosh fTecumseh, Cormorant and consort, Cofluber? and borges, B. B. Mlale and tow, Zouave t2d Dbarges; schrs Iiggle and Jones, Acorn, Hrightits Georgs Sherman, Elvius, Jonnlo Mattews, Jot0 Magce, W. If. Rounds, Annio Cralg, Nugsunee. fl 1—Prope Commodore, Ralelgh,- Ocruuuu -n barges, Mctamors and barges; schira L, 8. 18 mond. Eagle \ lng Wini orth, Lrl cnhcr stormy, " Specia b1 ¢ Tribur Pon Tluuon, 3l Stpl. frkkyd (EZD0¥Y —I‘mg: Marina City, Furcll it lnd wl':(“d' s Hiny o1 L‘."'r!nm Ln e g taiton. “eri:mfx'. ire Siats. Gity of Towdo unmn i ek urmgw-{ur, T, D, tee, A wn»—h’authwnt, gentle; wealker 800, e THE CANAL. G Buazronr, Bept. 18, —Anutvep—Prop CIY : Heory, Henry, 4,700 bu corn; Ildore, entfs 5,000 bu corn; Maytlower, LaSalle, 5,600 bu cordi Caturact, Utles, 8,000 bu corn; Luld huuhr. Chll}cothe, 5,800 bu cornj Deaver, Heary, 4 bu corn® Waterloo, Henry, 5,000 bu corni ihes eca, Henry, 6,000 bu cornj Metropolls, FUNHITE Clty; schrs Expul Seue

Other pages from this issue: