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(i1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1876. FINANCE AND TRADE. An Active Country Demand for Loans and Currency Last Week. Tho Improvemont of the Situa- tfon Continucs --~ Move- ment of Currency. Quiet Prodnce Markets --- Provisions Steadior --- Wheat Firmeree- Grain Easier, FINANCIAL. Towzrds the clore of the week the volnme of 4ransactions smong the banks senaibly diminiahed. The clearings given below show this decline, ‘which ls probably to be attribnted to the weather. ‘The precoding weok the bank clearings, which aro the epitome and reflax of all business, were largor than for the eorreaponding period of 1876, This week they are less, being unly $18,200, 000 sgainst §21,200,000 {n 1875, Kven If this variation were not due to a diffarence In tha season, it I8 leas than the shrinkage of prices, and conscquontly repre- 2cnts no diminution of real bnsiness. The loan market remainn well supplied with funds. ‘There has boen & steady and growing de- mand from the Interlor for advances of currency and loaps, Consldorable amounts of country pa- er hiave been redlaconnted hore, City commercial wd maoufscturing papor is not yat freely offered. ho demand from the Boprd of Trado for Joaus fa ftery light, NEW NATIONAL BANK. The following new bank arganized and aulhore 17ed to commence busincas {s oficlally reportud to lho Camplmllor of the Currency: . Unfon Natfonal n-.nk At Monnt Tolty, adtees Ahioned capjial, $1)tkomy AL in Eapltab F110,000,~ Benjamin Lid 'residentt Charics ¥ Mlusker. Jr., Caatler. Alforse 1o commenca basl: ness Bepta 18, TILE BANKENS' DIRECTORT. A nectal publication has been fssucd by Tand, McNally & Co., of this city, In '*The Dankers' Dircctory of the United States and Canada." 1t contains a full list of the banks and bankors in the United Statos and Canada, and the names of one or moro rellable commercial lawyces In every town, as recommended by the banks. This DI- rectory containa the names of 400 now banks not given n any other publication. It has been brought down to date, 1,222 changes, failures, new banks, etc., being announced that have occurred eslnco Jan. 1, 1876, The Directory Is to ba publishied, wnnually, and cannot fail to become a valuable 300k of referance for the Ainanclal und commerelal Jublic. Ratos of dlscount aro 8@10 per cent at the banks 1o regular customers; good outeldo paper In dis- tounted at spocial rates, neing from 6!4 per cent for short timo, first-class paper. On the street thero lamore of n demand for good negatiablo paper “an can be sapplicd. Bank rates prevail. New York cxchange was sold between banks at T5¢ per $1,000 dlscount. Currancy ia belng shipped to this polnt from New York, nnd from this point thronghout the Weet and Northwest, The clearings of the week aro roported as fol- ‘owa by Munager 1. R. lale, of the ChicagoCloar- ng-ilouse: Liearings, Halancer, $ M7.2a. 1% 153,000, 0T 18,290,391,00 $1.702,04%.18 21,216,574.00 1,820, 162,28 ansclm*rmv FON THE FAMILY ¥ THE HENO OF NORTHFIELD, ‘The following clrcular {a now belng sent to every bank In the country, and {t merits more than ordi- nary attention: L mc\“ b dny of Soptombor, 1870, Mr. . T, woud. ) Nuruitl Mo ehtlo reruving “to orcn I Lo commands of A gang of Lank In o Tulibery. Itey. g Caslor ol the Fint Xationa) Hank of was lustantly Kiliud by o picol- \s 3afo tn ubedlence to rumans who entered tho ayllahe with o wvowcd Intentiun of Elght desperadoes, heaylly srmel Giow suppoged 10 Do the Jutied aud” Younger Bromers, of Missourl, int b Tv), nto the tuwn abont mmn. um.l lel"Em‘!d Ihno*llli at all Who madu thelr anpearancs on the sireets, hile throe of thulr numMbEr cntersi the bank, Tlmnluzemnulck- iy comprelienled the poulion, wid with sucly frvanie w« thoy vould command, onentd Nre on the hursem s, KElig taeo of thelr nuihber, and cagsing o others, 1 e 10 L. Hleywood could linve saved his lfa R A NAL S T KYARIR hin Curont. Tenliel Thit they coul kil Wi, DUt that he would nut opien the safe. [ock not such & nUblO JOVGLIOR to duty, 1o such mark. €4 Coutrast as Lt (8 o 1o frequgist euaits of dufulting ris, demnmid of the buuklng interest ot the country sume Fecognition? Youni tnun leaves & widow anmi or il 1 dde) nmxuam clrcumatances, A offeriiix on the part of cacl uf the baiks and bankers of the tolintry, na o recosultion of the nre nm-my [ mxy of Mr. He nod, wurtid pinco his family abuy wiitle the liory uf this sed aftair shalt lust, to wow that falth{uliess I places of Lros Is and Wi b0 a cetntid: In view uf thg aligvo facts. 8 macting of tho banks and banky Fual, Mifn., ws fidld ou Sept, 13, auwhich ubscribed, and Mesars, H, ' Jiam, Johit e, and Waler llnnn.\n:mlmmlnlud Frinc 0 Committe 1o Feeey contributionn Tor i sujett. d fnatructen to e this elrcuiar sppoal W the baniks d banker vum coinitty. Viea ebifii to any of the ahove, and ey wm B0 Drodbily cknowieduod aud TalthAuy Bp lt 13 not too much to sny that every conalderation of humanity nud poticy combined demand that Uheral provislon should bo mude for thoso loft des- titute by the herolc devotion to duty of the lato Mr. Hoywool, Such an act appeals to the gena- rosity und s.lfl«hness of the entlre banking com- munity, Ileywood gave his life to proserve his trust: 1t {s not wmuch to glve his family the means of liveliwod. 1t would be poor policy to have sucl an example of sclf-sacrifice on the part of & Cushiler offeet by negloct and niggardliness toward the beroaved family, It would be worse: It would e o reproach on the community. We hope to sco not lesy than $50,000 raised for this ubject. DIROEELS' QUOTATIONS. cmuuu City 7 ¥ ct. bonds Chicago t]xy T ¥ cL sewnrage Guteago Clty 7 4 et wator lonii. 3} Couk Countyd w ct. bonu sieive West > £ Rarth Cilcago7 ¥ oh L'ark) . 0 ¥ 102 12 12 73 poaftiol Koosusns 8 pvmhm SROCK (beip). “eAud interest. i GOLD AND GREBNBACKS. Qo) was 100%;@110% In greenbacks, Greenbocky wore 91:4@00%X0 on the dollar in gold. FOREION RXCIANGE, rulduv. Slfll. Sterling, PYarls—{ray D.I dieltums 521 Buiizeriail L 1y 43 214 41 oilf GOVERNMENT BONDS. nid, Asted. Julted Nlll'll\l of ‘A1, 2 117 118, Uirited 8 pit ny A evor heanuney mud 517 11 sty i July: i 1! 1 114} Nalted Stutes currency G — , BY TELEGRAPIL. NEW YOuk, Niw \‘olm. Bept. 23.~Cold opened and closed 81110, Burrowing rutes, 164, 2§, % 3, 1%, snd 1 pereent. Carrying rate, 134 per cent, the latter current at the close, Giovernmenta cloaed firm, u, raliroad bondu Northwest consolidated gold coupons were firm atU3%@00, and Nocz Tstand %s 0t 110, &t Pau) sluking fund roxo Lo 5L, sud closed at HR, tate bonds dull, and prices nominal, The stock market was weaker ia the carly deals ings, and prices declined 3 to % per cont. Toe wurds wicuay a steadler feellng set ju, and the 4 €l o was parially recovered. - Later the mark beeame gulet aud fin, - Stock the Just Luar, aud the market wi The Buctuatlons wero 1ight; ue cent, outside of New Jun.y ¢ The forer, l!ll.rls.'llll)z L 27! der tue rufe, declined 10 .m‘ nflnlnv 11 and 1 de sold M reqular an s St ut BonGodn: New York Central Bales to-day were small cnmpnnllvcl . Jucluded fu thiew woro 5,000 harus Nawe York Centeal, 7,100 &.\o k(s) )orz, bl)o%flul luclflc M it & hio, elaware, etn, 18,000 N’ w Jorsey Central, and 3,000 Michi- gan Central, lmports, Including dry goods, the past week, £0,500,000; exports of &ludutu nunay market easy ab 1615 pr!mu mercantilo apor, 4@, Pl Asviviant Treasurer disbursed $46,000, Cuutom receipts, sm-l.o«u Sterlug dull; 60~ , 483 might, (IM)L "Fhio wetkly bk statement loné follows? Lo lncumn. 1,211,500; specie, decrease, $3, b0, £003, Tog umlan. decrease, 31, ,200; depoe- 21005 circulation, lucresse, wb.vw- Veverva, Actreats, 91,410, 048, GOYEUNMENT BONDS, ‘Coupans, e ll! New o4, Coupuiis, 11SHy 10-40a i 5 1134 Couupois b {159 Curteact 2} Paul. 1 Pl pfd: bt Torre Haita i 20 & Alton.... wlfl,ufl «m Alion' i Shio & Miss. '\ ||un.»|.(.enm Cleveiand & l'llub\n‘l. orthwestern, orthwestern C &l . 1'Ac, Iand-granta. . Pac. sloking-fund. Tor Loxnon, Sept. m—-Ammml of bollion with- gruvfll frnwm Bankof England on balance tue ay, L1, gflnklfl!. money and acconnt, 00 7-16, American secaritien, us-, 100; '67s, 108%; 10-40'. 108! ew 68, 107 New York tral, nm Brlu. l\)s_,. reurred. 18, ntes, NI, um bonds, Latis, Sept, 2. —Re annrmw. Sept. 2. —~United new Be, 1034, COMMERCIAL. The following were the recelpts and shipments of the leading articles of prodnce in this city during the twenty-fonr hours ending ot 7 o'clock on morming, and for the correspondiug time SAipmentr. il A3, 70 22,243 207,00 48000, b} ;:??ll’ 131,08 210,08 Withdrawn from store on Flrdlv for al|y consumption: 6,103 bu wheat, 434 bu corn, G50 Lu oats, 788 bu rye The following graln was inspected Into store in this city on Saturday morning: 6 cars No. 2 N. W. wheat, 8 cara No. 1 spring, 88 cars No, 2 do, 49 cars No, 3do, 25 cars and 1,600 bu rejected do, 3 cars nograde (178 wheat); B4 cars high mixed corn, 335 cars and 1,200 ba No, 2 do, 3 cars new mixed do, 118 cars and 8,100 bu reject- ed do, 3 cars no grade (G651 corn); G cars white onts, 11 carsand 6,000 bu No, wo. 44 cars re- Jected do (G0 oats); 2 cara No. 1 rye, 23 cars No. 2 do, 4 cars rojected do, 1 car no grade (30 rye); 2 cars No, 1 barlay, 20 cars No. 2 do, 37 enrs No. 3 do, 17 cars rejected do, 1 car no grade (85 barley). Total, (D02 care), 408,000 bu. In- spocted out, 53,684 bu wheat, 00,601 bu corn, 4,603 bu osts, 1,380 bz rye, 23,882 bu barley. The following wero the rocelpts and shipments of breadstuils and live atock at this point during the past week, nnd for the corresponding weoks ending ns dated: Rereipta— Fiour, bri Sept, 23, Bej Ll Sept, fll 2 P fl- 25, tlo 455 The following wore the u-pum from New \ ‘ork for the weeks ending ns dated Sept, 75, Sent. 16, Bepl. 75, Pliulr." brls... i o o It seema that the 10,000 “bn regular wheat ree ferped to In this column Satirday us bought to go to the Lockport mills was purchased to exchange for Minncsota wheat st 2¢ per bu premium on the latter. Tho Lockport milly have nnt ground any regular No, 2 this scason, Tho statement was a mistako. Tho lending prodace markets werc rather gnlet on Saturday, with few fmportant changes in prices. Provislons were firmer, wheat and corn stendy, though rather tame, and otlier departmonts only moderately active. The rccelpts of grain wero largor all ronnd, and the weather clearer, while tho shipping moveinent was quict. The gencral feel- Ing was tho normal ono for 8sturday, there belng little doing on ontelde account. Iu the dry-gooda market thero was declded actly- ity. At the lending honees there was o numerons altendance of buyers, and they were ordering b- crally of staple and sessonable goods, The aggre- gute of sales for the week was much larger than for tho corresponding week of last year, and & choerful feeling provalls among Jobbers, Prices were firm all araund, with prints, bleached and brown cot- tons, and somo otlier linos showing an upward tendency. The grocery market had no specially new featurcs. Coffees wero ngaln very stronp, with a tendency to Dbigher fgures, In aympathy with the lalo advance at tho seaboarl, Sugars romaln dull, and were offered yeaterday at & further reduction of an K¢, Itice was weak, and declined Xec. Slrups, molasses, splces, starch, soaps, eic., were aboutsteady, Tcas remain firm. Tn the buttor market no marked chango was appar- ent, There wasno **let up” to tho demand, and thocourso of prices was quite as satlsfactory to scllers as ontho preceding days of the week. Choeso was agaln quoted dull, and thero was no noticesblo softening of prices, For forelgn dried frnita there was & reasonably activo demand at gone erally firmer prices. Domestic yarleties remaln in- active and unscitlod, Priccs of leathey, tobncco, Legging, coul, sngd wood, remaln &s hofore, Olls wera reported qulot at unchangad prices, lard, lin- eecd, carbon, and turpentine ruling firm, "The hog-markot waedull and weak at the reducod prices of Priday, withsales principally at 85,000 0.05 for lignt, and at $3.70@6.00 for hoavy welghts, The recelpts wers about 7,300, making a total for the week of 70,680 head, Cattle wero fulrly uctive ut weak and lrregular pricos, Salos were on o basls of §:2, 25@5, 00 for poor to cholce grades, The recelpty for the weck were about 4,200 head. Thero wasa moderato Inqulry for sheop at 82, 50@4. 25 per 100 lba, ‘Tho cargo-market wae dull on Saturday, witha fair-sized tleet on sale, Buyers generally were ob- ront, most of the Igeal retallers who were needing Inmber baving bought previously, and the country buyers also had secured thelr aupplies and rotired, ‘The receipts of tho past fow days have been unnan- ally large, sod common lumber s somewhat lowor, whila shingles have nearly held thelr own, though the offerings wera heavy, At the yards trade is improving, the plensant weather making thie business of the Interior better, which of conrse 1s followed by an increased jugulry at the dlstrib- uting polnts. Prices aro unchanged. In the wool, hide, and broom-corn markots there wore no clianges of importance, The two finit mentioned artioles are firm, and tno laut tolorably steady, the arrivala of new broom-corn still belng modurate, Timothy and flax aceds were in fair request and steady, Green frults wore sbundant sud casier, the arrlvals boing late, and thero was little else than the usua) Satarday trade, Poullxy was slow, and o teady. Lake [relghts were qulet and unrjunnud at the rocunt decline,—2c on corn to Duffalo, Carriers Lioped for an advance {n cousequenco of large ro- culpte, Lut could not obtain it Rail frefghts were guict, without change In quotations, agents asking 20c to New York, 18cto Philadeiphis, 175c to lial- timore, and 25a to Boston, per 100 Ds. Through rates by Iske and rall were quoted at 10c for corn and 1046 for wheat to New York, and 11c on coru via Buffalo to Boston, Freight engagoments wero repurted for G4, 000 bu wheat and 240,000 ba corn. FOREIGN IXPONTATIONS, Necelved at th:ago Custom. lluuu Sept. 231 QGeorge Blewart & Co., LD v, I, Bquires, 3 cuven mmlllc lrlnunln . duties collected, $2,214,42, "' PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS~Wera qulet, but somewhat frmer, Thvre waa not much demaud, but offerloge were Light, and the market steady, though Loks were uoted lawer. “The work of IIOK cutting hu proceeded freely durivg the paat week, tho product Lo be 1noved only ss fast ax ready, and the atocks of old weats licro aru amall but buyers of product are looking for & further decline, on yesr-wtuff, which tarelatlvely rum, Tua Malv (rmaarcind Repart givea the following ss the shipments of provisions from this city for the periode namaddt mt IAard, l”"m sm,mml -m,»fnm, . triv.” | “ter. Wikend'e | | Bept 21,761 6,8m1 8,754 1, H‘\'\K 83,9 4,885, M‘l Sanwdsl 2bol] Lsw 1,350 a0 420055 Kineo Nov [ Ju Teies 13,407 218,023 u.wl 34,508, 563|832, 813, 510 277,097 ; m.m‘v&ml'm.g:.n 233,603,812 neludes al) et mests oxcent 5. 1’ hams and ors. Mess Pork-TWas quiet, but advanced 10¢ per brl, and then declined to abaut closing prices of Priday. fales werareparted of 750 hrla saller Reptember at $10, 3216t 8,250 Lrls soller October at $10.23@16.35; and 1,250 Dbrisseller thc year st 814.70914.75, Tota), 6,270 bris. Thio market clnsed tame at 816, 2361055 for cal latay $10.22)4@10.25 seller October; and £14.05@14. 70 seller theyear, Extra prime pork was nom{nal at abont $13,50. Lard=Was quiet and a shade easter, except on seller tha yesr, wilch mdvanced 5@10c per 100 ®afn the jaz ter part of the easlon, with small offerluga and sone [nquiry from the shorta, Bales were reported of 250 tes cashi 4t 810.32}4: 760 tea scller September at $10. :u\m 10,3731 230 tes selier Octobor at $10.3244@10.23; 2. tes sclier the year At $0.121440.23; and 750 to r January at $0.2939.9714. Total, 4,250 tes. Tho mar- ket clused tamo st $10.350310.40 cash or seller tha monthi $10.396R10.38 seller Octobers $0.40G).43 arller Sovembors and 9,33 seller the yenr. pmor land was uoniiai st Jc e 100 4 below the o for winter-rendered, rn‘a reporied being nk Eci (I.-M BH) AL o i Tow: o sntp don the market, | Winter mexts wore tatne, i am Aty ikl Clrclaat, where stocks ars under: atnl Lo be y Isrge. The folluwing aro tiie mul.nnuuunnl fln new meats: Shout- Short Lang Short dera, ribe, clears, filfll"l. A W ..( # o &k Lis i N i sy Duoted 4t S o3l sngasiia rnmn'vemmr -mmw.‘fl;u for December. umhu‘rl WA quiet st lfu Tongecut hams, 1241 it ah bosed, sxect-plekled hm, 1212 Winter stioubders, 1008, ¢ m 4: do short ribe, car gr, seller septemier, 84, o Ot Ro winter sliort. cledrs br long clears on ke, ' lachii NHOTed i 60 108 stoubers. 106 for. AROTL Hivk, 10046 for sliort cmn. Oh VIS4G 107 s ait canvaLsc and e as gulet. at s2ode, [t CTo=Were Moady and qulet at $10.7% @10 tor netsy $1173¢1L0) for exira mews dud :mllnm—\vnmmull at BK@ANe for city,and TH@8a tor country fots, According to couditian, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR-Was quict and irm, There waa & good do+ mand early, hus the fact of Hght offerings made buyers for export fall back, and the puruhasing was chiefly douo by local deslers. Sales were reported of 300 brie winters, partly at $0.85¢ 1,000 bris spring cxtras, partly Bt €4.75@1%.75; and 20 briarye flour, partly at €425, ‘Tota), 1,700 brle, The market closed firm ot the fol- lowing as the asking range of priccs: Choles wintera, $0.50; medium winters, €5,5030.00; cholce spring ex- tras, $3,2525.75; medium do, $3.00@5,25; shipplng extras, $4,50@5,00; cholce patents, 80.507.50; com« mon do, $5.7520.00; sour sprinks, $3.0083, 751 spring superfines, $3.0023.60. Rye flour, $4.0034.35. Brun—\Was quict and steady at Friday's quatations. Bales were 30 tousat 80,35 on track and free on board cars; and 20 tons from wintor wheat $10.00. freaon ‘board, Corn-Meal—Coarse was nominal st $18.73 per ton on track, WHEAT—Was gencrally quiet and more steady than ‘uanal, averaging about the same as the preceding day, and closing }@'40 bigher than Friday evening. Livers pool was quoted slow, but a shade dearer on cargocs, and New York was qulet but firmer on new whest, for which there was a fair demand, Ownr recelpts were larger, with rather Hght shipmenta. The stock Insight ‘has incroased four to five bundred thousand bu sinca the previons weekly roport, making the latest state- ment of agregatc more than 8,000,000 bu, The trad- ing liere was chiefly Jocal, there belng very few outside arders, Indeed, soveral commisaion nien complain that thie market Tecently hasbeou fo such an ortifcfal con- ditlon that tuclr customers arc afrald 1o onerate, Sate urday tiio traiini wie Iargely of tho scnlplug order, and seened to be i no small degree conducted wi ence (o the puta &nd calls dealt in on the nnrhllnnd a wr regular tiours. The in l!alr demand for cauh whoal demand’ | and” steady, et ey Jtda dolug | 4n round " lots. i Tades werd s caslers Beller Ock uwrnncm.d o2 H mmcunou O deelined to 2 Lo $1. 0434 8¢ L 31004, civse, ~ Seller Vm’um‘nr At B LG clonin -t B0 Selfer”tho vear was nomlustly’ afout e e below e and Imytr the year after et 1% aoli at €072 ero No. 1 3,000 bt rted Gf Lo bu ok i %I O e h 81 g 1000 Pojrcted o i 400 S D ot figianno; nail u(uhu by o't e 81,01 on track Yotal, o Hnter 1eai-kales wors d50 bt So. Tredt 91,14 7, and 450 bit wilte Iy samplo ot 31,10 on track, .mununln Wheni—Was {n alr emand and fiem ot sBout 3¢ romium over o atatent wrados. Nalea wero 2,600 bu No. fl(ulll} l\‘ll 10, TU0 bu by lflulrlfl aLgl. 10 @112 0n trac © bu'do at 81. 17 frec on mn ¢ lmlnzqullo dutat tmes, and s, Che uidekot was i ltior early, an xcluwuru:-n il vrnvluun oroon Dhrer caly, with carsoes n shisdo cheaper, and uth, whilo our Toculpta ware InTRos, mcpufllnwlmdlm an CrensD Of BBOUE 100,000 il I lir stuCK {n stare during Thie week, with vory light shipments ropofted Katurday momiig. Thcso things Chunen e endlor eoling, Diotikh tho domant for Al ment was good Ul past. i on‘ Biusaof operatare arenaw disposed to Ipts, auduffers on country a e ALt ey e s Bumeron, - Henco the tendoncy - downwards bt 18 cuu»u-:?'ml by the baliefentertaine by wing u;m o rexciit Lo recelty are brougl 16 premin o Briatton torh deliverod beford Mece sweek, and hat of Uctabier, “ "¢ note that on the (Rereass, Sellor llll‘) will fal] off after the 1 the exports from .\UW York a Octobier ppened ot '(!.' und “leelined 1o 44¢ at the close, 5! Itr ovembor solil at 493464 |)((‘( lenu,rllm year al "'(cx llid lfll!‘tf the mouih LT3 4 i iair e A it pt and hi; IlleL' Homllln“yfll‘l“‘l.‘ ‘Cash sales wore ro- rted uf 85, 000 b high inixed ot 4034« (7ot llll.\l))lm S 5ot A0S e 12w i o e ot 413G Ao} ik scoialal, HICIN s oL o nm')“u‘ is B0 samiple at 456470 0 ru.(ln X u do fidrm:,l(v;:'n JYon boaed curs, - ol 2010 b, eat Biura of Frido) receipts were lanst Eradogked fora con Now Yorl uc, do te erings, and s Il GQuder berat arrivots, and thsre arders on the local market, elther for 3 wery wnxfie.n!:n‘ de- T K 31 *D.000 b ro. i Joiiha by sample st dou34ie o 3 7,200 b wt $lud7e fres on buard, 'Anm. - ll)B-—Wvaw netlvg st o decltao ot 2c, f" celpia ware larger and- thers was o inquir rarw - dlocal buyers refused o pay uver do vas Anally nccepted by wcllers, & 663 5,000 bu N, 2 8t 02e; 406 bt relectod 50 umlmnyummu t S3i00c, “Total, HA6 DU, A lm‘\x-—’vu rather qum und Jigalo lowerowing chle m n Shestda i uuyen el ek tlmunh nu.y 7 SO path loteat the' decline, Futiires were aull, fow bulai gr- betng on, ih . uoor, No. By W@ 5o Lorn, R was Goied nm notlicr hutises, nxupllnillm_k o, Ihb premiun on " Rarrowlig Gown wera lm ‘etlye, th trado havii Alledup on thy pre- lous Uctohier opened at Bte, and closed ot #G Ove. Suptombor was nominal #t tallioriug cioilng IG5 of cnall No. 3. Na. 3 b0 " Lu nd 8t 53¢ fn N, 8., and m}em nwo n A, D. Gaan antus weyd roported uf 0,400 bu Ro. 3 Kages 4ot No. 3 at siasses 50 )eclm tod wt ey b7 sahipie a; 3348100, Totah LIVE STOCK. culeado, Taceinta— o )lomllr 1, CATTLE~During the week ending with Ssturday laat pothing oceurred (o reliove the tarket of the dulle ness and dopression which characterized 1t throughous the previous weoki Exceasivu supplics, & low average class of atuck, and uniform!; from tho East comnbined, satlstactory weeks of the seasun, For cholee and exira grades alono Las the warket had eyen the somblance of sctivity, and for thoso descriptions only bave prices shown anystablity. Tha fuw extra beeves offcred werg taken by exporters at pricea not approciably lower than prevalied on tho date of our provious revicw, and In cholce qualitics the decling waa nos very severe, butthe Krades below chulce werd **off ™ all the way from 2@ tie per 100 lbs, The supply of common and mediuin Krados was overwhelmingly in exccas of the legitiniate trada requircwents, consequently holders wore wholly B the mercy of buyers so fap as the arranging of prices was concerued, and sales of Toxas through cattle and natives were cffccted at fhe lowest prices of the year, Cuminos toprlme butchors' cows wore unsalable at over l.‘flulfl&whll ml andthrough Texsos were not m 1,100 to 1,300 Ibe, w0l 2 grades aL £4.00c4.83, nndutm UGN Veals Wers ta nioderate supt yly stal n} muu prices, suloe making . i 83, .umr Baityes, tive, but affer ne for tha eusulug aging. Followl: Sratignn cnalcn Tioeves—Fine, m. wel -lurmed u~ ar to 8-year-old steers, wolghlug 1, 500 BulchGo Blo cu'mn?n;m wcnulce wm. forcity slaugtiter, lol, dheeen s IO AL Coniaon catiis, Welidifoi 805 Ly [0} ll.w) iba Interlor—Ligh butls, and e Tll“—'l‘l\'fl lifl:“‘ 5 o = ; ks A A Tharket owdini Lo 3 G For odtamon. 10 pritia heavy welj h n&lw 1w lu( w\nx oy Lo chiolcy v ilytin udie oo e ol s it Fecelpts, Illu mukul l’\.ll:ud llh(hll]. Aonuh nottothe uumuh sitive sdvauce, Filday withcssed s retury uul chiarocteriziog the Inll‘hlt on the l thu Il’lllkul clused vaay ul w decliug ot e PP Io EN tludlug quotalions lflhh foriietiede 0,40 Jrime heavzy ot Xatra Philnel T Tity of the fHows AL e daat year, i Ay ment. RN AV 1an ot Taretly on Ta€al IACKING AnCORNL, 111Dt ottt 22,000 0¢ e nearly R, () pecetved woini into o ands of Chjonicn packers, Tha quotatians g year wen were, for liglit, S 756790, and for *r conlderable Incrasse nL reeeints hut tiie demand has avout kept pies and nriees have gaatained no “"!‘“1 rullng fkures belie €2, w’; AmEited Tferior Srieh S0l [ tow while n fow prime ke wero taken at ‘o QuAllty woa mnerl!ly pour. LUMBER. ‘The oargo market was dull Saturdsy, and emry bnt notauotatly lower. 'The offerings were liberal, Dt huyers wara holding oft, many having supplied them- #elves proviously, and country mercliants wero ont of tha market, a¢usunt at the closs of the werk. Ahout 2cargoes wore left over, but small receipis aro ex: pected for a few dags, ns tnost of the Mect lins arrlved and ecliers ware holding tumboer at full prices. Jofata And seantling wero held st $7,0007.50, with salos at that range. Common fnch was stow nt $7.50:28.00. Shingles wero tulerably stoady, notwithstanding the Teavy offerlogs during tho week, ot 81,002,230, and cliolce brands bringing more. Lath were qutet. e {3 incronsling a2 the yanls, and the mar iy stoady for tho botter grades. te il el at the dnckor couses, ai oany € I coinmon grades, eapen n larie stock, e auotet ond cle finiclear, | inel i elenr, chlok Glear ooy rat Shilnic. Gt and soco FiSar domman dine Fiooring, firet commioh, iFaid: Flooring, secon o, Wi Plekets, 3qb Pleketa, dat BY TELEGRAPIIL, TONEIGN. Special Dispatch to The Triduna. Livenroot, Sept, 23—11:30 8. m.—~Mour—No, 1, 213} Xo. 2, 22004 Qruin—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 0164t 2, 08403 pring, No. 1, 0s0d; No. 3, & 8d: white, No, 1, 08 1141 Y'0. 2, 088d1 club, No. 1, 108 2d; No. 2, 0s 11d. Corn=Na, 1, 204; No, 2, 21 0. Drovisinna~Tork, os. Lard, 51s. LiveurooL, Sept. 23-5 p. m,~Colton—Firm; 515- 10a034c1 aales, 10,000 baless apeculation and cxport, 2,000; American, 6,000 balcs. Jrreadstuga—Whoat—Callfurnfs, avorage, 0s BI@D 11d; doclab, 08 11dg10e 2d; red Western spring, No. 2 to No. 1, 8 8@esady red Westorn winter, Nu‘ 4to Ne 1, 0s 44@ns 01, Flour—Western canal, 24 Corn. Westarn mixed, 3% 0d@2da, u-u—merxun. piHe 6d. Harley, do, AB!O(L Lflnmll_‘wnl, Clorer Seed—Amertcan, 50G: {Frovisiona=T'rime mieas nork, H0s, Frime mess boef, aox, - Lard—Americaa, 65s. nlmu-blnll clear, 408 1 Tirsin ('ommt:l:m;ew“ug‘d ale do, 14 3{.17:;. ki ezu' faibadasd «e~Fino Am Sopt, —mmnr—xo. 12, Datch standard, 25 caalt il aunt. e Roniamss oty ATy Beph, 200 Seirolesm—ttl, AMERICAN CITTES. NEW YONK. Bpecial Dirpatch to The Tridune, B Nrw Tonx, 8ept, 24,—@rafin—Dusiness in wheat vory ‘moderate, and markot slightly {n busers' favor; the ex- port demand waa 1(ght, and clty millers bought matnly 1o cover urgent wants. Balcs of 70,700 bu at $1.10 for new No,2 Chicago for city mliling. Ryo withont chango o notice, with a light export and home trade demand, Corn—Market slightly In buyers favor, with a light trade for export and liome use; common and fnferior parcels more deprensed than prime lots, which wers quite scarce; asles of 120,000 b at 554c for New York, no grado; 56@57H0 for warmed mixedy 673¢@58¢ for steamer mixed, gradod snd ungraded; 63230¢ for sall mixed; 674@000 for ungraded Westorn mixed, the It tor for very choles; 500 for Weatern yelldw, on teacky oCc for Kanaaa mixed, and Including 24,000 bu prime mixed at 88)40 offored; sales of 5,000 bt Kansas mixed, seller Octoher, st Bule for old. Oata—Market steady; asles 0f 61,000 bu at T3@31%o for mixed, and 35@33c for white Western and Stato: 32@318{c for mixod West~ erm, the latter for cholcus 404@420 for white Western, facluding 17,500 bu mixcd Wilwaikee at 44c, and 8,500 bu prime old No. 2 Chicago takea for export at5i¥{c, delivered. Ocean Frelghta—Only small business in berth room, but nu further changea n rates; tone at the closo about stendy; charters modurately activosnd steadys engage- mn‘r;z[nmhrlwd to Liverooul by stoam 80,000 bu graln at Tds Frorisions—Pork—Market dall; sales of 100 bris new TCAs 0N 80GL AL $10.87)G217.00; 44 bris old cxtra primo st $16.623; futurcs nominaly optember, 816,75 bid and $10.00 askod; Octoborquotel at $10.80, and roliers' optlon for the remalnder of tho year at $15.60@15.06; at the second eall for Beptember, $17.00a8ked, snd for October $17.008aked. Cut meatsquict; middles easior at n}{@0¥e for long clear. Lard very qulot and stesdy on early delivories for Iate mouths; Lusiness more active and closed Armer; sales 731 tes primo steam on tho sput at $10.42%310.45, and 50 cs off grade at $9.00; 600 tes primo steatn for October at $10.40; 250 tes for November at $2,80; 3,230 tca scller's option for the ro- matndor of th year At $9.02)4; 1,250 tea for December at #0,02)@0,03; 3,250 tes for January, 1877, Bt $0.02% . 073, @, Sugar—Tefined qulot; raw sngar dull and unchanged at K}aoe for falr to goud refinlng, Tillow—Steadv, with sales of 03,000 Da at A}4R0c er B, Whfsky—dfarket firm, with falr tnqutrys sales of 1325 brls at $1.12 per gallon, To the WWestern Assoclated Press, New YoRe, Bont. 28.—Cotfon—Quict but steady at 114@11 7-100 Futures firm; September, 1111-81@ 11%c3 Ootober, 11 5-16@11 11-32cy Novomber, 11 5-1dct Dacember, 1113+ nm,u 7-1001 January, 11 17-52011 ary, 11 2392 3 IX’I'IMN 1‘.:"&‘1‘ Mareh, IWAI! T -0t Julys T 10 .ma;zux Ao llrmm‘, lm.l hullnm llm(lefl by the ble’ grad its, 12,000 ‘: super sumv: and \\c-:‘ogn, 5 by Shitbos a0 1,50 K IS Wont e 85, 5a%.26] SX1ra 00, £3.06w0.751 Bt Louls, 82, owd.00; diins atent proceas, $7.00810,00 Hye flour stosdy N A b g 1 atos iy celpts, *(.L(ll\%"ll lmhcr\(luhl ncll:'l‘!l‘:l'\'lnx..l.ll? o Fonlcar sprlniunot, §1 Il wiaier tod Vel éra, iy oot eateny, esaoe ” o5 gt u{mmfi"r:. il apoly of o small supply of ¢ N!l 2, tl’fl {M 4,00} o "'gvlar'é“n':':' [ ORI M G R % ol grates nm|hn-‘|é|4|=mrmrd“nuvy- p\\"u(er‘:umum‘ llllx.—l'l{mlmlum.hlnxml sl Ilnl»—l" roy and H“l'l::\lkk 5 N Xet f“ fr and market orm T tll’im\. |-5 (ikdda 10 gold; Jobbi) Sonhiaily nnnnfl‘wn Al R e changed: Iticasteady, 2 Focame=iarket ull 4, J0ugic: naphhe, 1nnmn-m ety Atruined, crude. 15¥e; Tefinod, 300; irul i Fir At 61,00 Al :Ilgll Tllmlll{{lno-?lrm at snuln.?ufl. — Firii 0, ather—Firmi hemloc! lluenos Ayres.and Ntto oty Gianio ity TSATee ank hosy: o e i e 72,5500, pulled, 20934} anwasned, lfix:e't'&;'!r%u'-'}nlb Jootrions=Park-—Market du 1710 Detoter, 816,60, Haoe Doy mew. 8 prlxnnnxe-;u, $10. mru:l ouober.' R [£Y st 2 R eiale—danutactuved capper qute Sicy lnuo‘. Inko Lrin at 203, gr 3 P z‘lr':fn'u::"c%‘mu'“l auu-—%:;mcm,"d. 10; cllnch. $1.0033.35; horso+ alioe No, FPRILADELPIIA, l‘mnm-nrll‘l'{:. Bept. 24, —J¥irolsum—Rofined, 2 erude, AN 1031101 timothy, 84;0o. Huur— I loml |I=muul and flnm innewnts um“y. L sate 1§60, 30 m ','é"’d Xl “ n. and Indiyns, 86.0.! Wi en—nnm-na cAstiynr red. 3. mm.m au ba L2t 01 . 27@1. 0. Ry, 31 | ;e fire, 835, oo} Yuliow, ) oSatans dopnand actlvey mllul. m; wnuu i Moo u &1.1“1&.0&:. “Boer huns, ity tler—New Yu;‘k I:Vn l:‘I,I:l Dradford County, Penn- gaicy drus, S0g316; Woalorn ex- ; o%"x"fis_umm" ai and tharket irm, Weatarn fine, L‘fg:q;aw“\fi" P lmufi“"um Jo0h ¥ t i 3 uuflfl)l‘.—wflil!, “‘i xIll\h Br. Louis, Bept. :s.-u:uwm—Qnm lnd nucnlnnm Fiour—steady snd unch-n (iru(u-whn luullvl - 0 0, 2 red $1.17; No. " “{g iR tidd and Jownn &Iru “Hll .‘l wn bl"nn bng,l b" 1 aon & nmlluvulrl.n 115" Suo blde - arie d n sampis lots of ulnnuan nf s mln.’wm S -Tligher at $1.00. roctafansVork -quist “an s SsneTLUTS Qulel and sachangedy fobbing, muunumlnlllyuncllwndl nn o Glaring Iafie salce 41 borl uoatnava (et ke L bt wasit oF oy R devery o abrelybermi; Mkt Hle o “ill auldens, “THGTHa} clear rib, Li§@LHC; ¢ fiecetpia=¥iaur, 4,200 bria; wheat, 42,000 bu; corn, E:,uw u; ouls, u,ux: |ry 1,000 bu} lmrluy‘. 6w ‘ToLuDO, Bépt, 3.~ Graim—Wost stead i1 NS -}'o, V"'.'Gs.' i Hr" i’(u‘n’f iy '""Y("" Mo PR fl.“a. Nt "fiflb'-j" N ‘3 L.'i:“‘.m i Nadam Ther |1fnu|°£ :n"h. 5001 tow 0oL 10w %!’l’m nww& o d.lm‘l“l g ‘ul‘:nu md, Lriay wheat, 51,000 buy cora, a 1 U0 b. muu-vlwr. v brlst whest, 86,000 bus dorn, A b 8,W00 bu. LOUINVILI Loutevis.Lx. Sopt. 23, —Cutlon—Qulet but st }‘uw—uwu Hn genmu,flcm‘n?m.' i %omo ST 4. 81,013k 001 smber, 81,08 - Woews fri ve ; |<lD'\'hllo,l.(lleI LER T A Ay tyo alo ind usg o it 4, igod i white, wocy Provtrio R quict but Srm st 818 Buik uiusts soarce IIA(I A Clll £61 18uns 0. Houn QU VoL aoatrT -hnu!.un. 1‘&“’ st spub e "l mmu o | clear v, 04@0}4r: clear, 103(c. TTama—Bugat-cured, sl opin Lard dull and nominal, Whteky—Nomtnaily unehanged nt $1. ALTIMORE, A“rnmm:. 8ept. 2, —Flour~rirm, unchanged, and . iin—tvheat firm and unchangal, CarnWestern mized weak at_ShgMidc. Oats qulet bag gring white vestern, 38.4420) ixed Westera, wi@ise. 1tye, 00 ¢ Cixorgnary, Hept, 2 Fuur=qulet and unchiahiged rk {n fair deman i B10.2510.30, me 1okt Kottle, 11gaLct sier, 0 falr demand o R N ';}.‘Q‘{(\ ,l‘:. T 1 cadt domand M THOS BN Whix: v~ Artlve nt 81,08, llmm-hnnum L ummd. 31 o Grtn— ishand rluml duity ot 'mm‘,x No. ,, Gl.uux(;‘t. tnber, g S Coru ylot nuu nt:n |N WSS Illrulu.ulc 1 No, 4, yo cait and llrw!l‘!l’lll 1, O, “Nr P; e|l|en Yn 2 cuh, sl!"- nurnmluuulm RIS 31 0%, Prorsinna Lo ly ana mmllm\ll ineds pork, 810,571 prima lanil, 10 "I blontaiguine sad unchangad, Ziecepta=Vlour, 0,000 brist wheat, 47,000 hu. R Epmanti— IO Sy ey whoaie 4000 bte JOSTON, Doszow, Maaw, Sept. 1, Four~Tn good demandy A7 \Westor ipoFTIAG, 83,504 1-00r colnon Ostrs, 4, MK 8. 0 nnesota extra family, Viscansin w3 6,057,001 Wintee wheat Ohlo, Inidfana, and Micht: tean, 83.70@0. 60 Hlinale, 80 0RT.001 Bl Tanin ©.28 aig facy 3 [HOADLR And WIeSOnAL: 87,000t i In—Corn~Deinand fale atd anarket firn at w@ ;L:ctim:]ntl flrlm No. 2 white and wixed, $7@31cs ves od de- active, W, B, Iemang need| 8t Louls, $2Q44c. ciired Ilrllunmflllq 1 75917,00. Y‘?!k?l’l‘ulrgt—ul‘](\l’fi 10M. Blaht oxchangs on New RCPFALO. Brrraco, Sept. 3.~ Grain—iheat dull and nomt- 0, 2 cliolee Westorn, nal. Corn '|I| .mv o B o Bhio, At itgo Thactivee Dart Kt arun wud in oot demand: T A s iins o fos wisoaty B for corn, TOBACCO. Reported by Alezander 8. Harthiti, Tabaceo Nraker. ToviaviLug, Ky., Bept, 23.~With fally 50 htida less offered this weex, the market has diaplayed on tho whole the samo want of antmaticn notod last week, ‘with leas disposition thon ever to sustaln things even at thadecitne of last wnok, 30 that Tnoto n turther do- cline n every description, with the loss uf the advance stahlished on cutting sorts then, Tho offerings havo evidently beon made as much as the market would take, tie result of tho sales thts week confirming the indications ms to tho future course of things mentioned n my laat, As compared with Iaat weok's quotations, Tnote that nondescript caminon ligs have been sold at 5oe lower, and fine leaf $1,00lower. Medium heavy-bodled good lugs and common leaf org 0o lower. Iteally heavy ‘Todled are all ot—common lugs to common leaf, 60c; #ood loaf, 50¢ 1o $1.00; Ano leaf, §1.00 to €2.00, with selectlons sclling $1.00lowér, Cutting tobaccos—Com- mol lugs are 50 off; good, 60¢ to $1.00; common to fino lcaf, $1.00 lower; sefcctions nominal, with lght oflflflnl‘l this week of all grades. {fle of Ilenry County rod laaf apposred—the nnuu f the now ¢rop of 1879~which shuwed well in color and vipeness, but, belug (n a box, fetclicd only $4.30, Un Wodneaiay and to-dey some raln foll, belng the firat we have liad for some time, tho want of which has Bren satd tobe felt (n the. svutiicri part of the State, eIt Inalio aticincd the worm ndeatroyiing o par! withatanding that, howorer, the 1 to the cruj e A ropln the cu['ung u sccirel by nest woul iy o broks s VOLy. ARl LIk WIATEOE close oty and piTiesonly ol y A o adlen foF tip we ‘el 313 hinda less g vesk, i Fevelpid WORG 4TS Aiainat T hida st we ks The nlcu privately were small, Indleating an sccopt- witliin Lo Inat two weeks, 4UOTATIONS, edtium eript. siricily hedpy. Outting. ;,Puus B .50 anco of bids refuscy Non Gommon Tngs. &4. o Good Ju 1’8 6.6 0,60 506 H. ) H. O 10, D) o ‘WOOL, Torrox, Eapt, 23.~Transactlons in wool begin to fall oft, comparcd with the previous week, but the business of the week has been folly up to expectotion, Btocks of dealrablo aro rapldly disappearing. The demand fur fino teccen 1 still guite sctive, Sales for the week fn- clude 230,000 1bs Ohlo and Pennsylvanin ot 38@400 for X, snd No. 1; 42@434c for XX} 4@I7ie for XXX and above, Tho bulk of the most desirablo XX flecces e rtill held at 430, Michigan fleeces firmer. Bales in- clude 169,000 Ibs ag 35@334a for cholco Jots XX, and medlum B7@3si¢e. Western and other flecces Lave been quist. All kinds are Airm. Combing and dolaino quitesteady. Snlos 172,000 1bs, principally at 450 for fine delaine; 473%@50¢ for combing. Tho Uest lots of comblog were held firm ok 50c. In pulied lttle hns been done. Bales comprise 50,000 1ba at 324G 4de for superand X, tha lattor for chofco Matne super, ————— DRY GOODS. Nxw Yonk, Scpt. 23,—Tho print market {s very act- yoand firm, and the supply unusunlly light. Cotton Roods are In steady demand at unchanged prices, Chevlots In light supply. Dressgoods active. I'rinted ropa jobbing at very low prices, Woolen goods in mod- crate demand, Tho /lulletin says: **¥our hundred cascs of glughnms will bo percinptorlly sold at auctlon on Wednesday next.™ PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, O., Bept, 23.—Market unchanged; staudard white, 110 test, by car Jota. 'irrsnvng, Pa,, Sept. 2. —Potroleum dull; crude, $3.70at Parker's; refined, 20¢, Phlladelphin dellvery. MARINE COICAGO. Annrvars—Stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sune dries; stmr luron, South Havon, sundrled; stmr Sheboygan, Manltowoe, sundrics; prop Mersenger, Denton larbar, sundrles; prop Georgs Dunbar, Snugatuck, sondrics; prop G.J. Trucadell, & Jue, sundrles; prop Montgomery, Bay City, salt; prop Cuyahogs, Ontonngen, sundrles; prop Charloa Jteltz, Manistee, lumber; prop Fountaln City, Buffalo, sundries; prop 8. D, Caldwell, Bay City, sult; prop Waverly, Duffalo, sundeles; prop Iis- marck, Marinette, towing: prop Champiain, Ogdens- burg, sundries; propWissahiekon, Buffalo, sundrl schr Perry Hannah, Kowaneo, rallroad ti Talelgh, Frankfort. lumber; achr Pllot, Manistev, fnmbor; schr Mosello, Sheboygan, Jumbor; schr Clty of urecn Bay, Traverse City, lumber; schr It, (7. Crawford, Cedar River, lnmber; achr Mary Col- Cheboygan, lumber; schr Sasco, (,h.vwlnml. chr L. M. Mawon, Menuminee, s Tamber; kehe Mury B, Hale, Escanaba, lunber hr Cuyahoga, Cedar River, lumbor;' schr Amoskear, Trav- orso Doy, wood; ‘schr Iislated, Alpeus, 1 achr Knight _ Tomplar, Oiwopd Michigan, Buffalo, coals wehr Fort, Clescland, coal; ‘schr Marluer, Muskegon, lamber; schr ida Koith, Alpens, lume bor; schir White Cloud, Oconto, lumibor;_ schr Uli- vee' Mitchiol), Milwaukeo, ufm wehr F. Lostor, Manistce, luribor; schrd, Munieteo, lum* berjuchr' Plenix, Elk Ttapids, pig frong site L W, Perry, Menomlnos, tunibor} ‘scuw M. N. Dun- hom, Plko's Plor, wood; schr Napoleon, Jackson- porty telogeapls yoluag aghr Luldiuy Star Tay City, iwbers Sratdmnce it tatloy, y Gitgs Iambers sclir Joo Vilnd, Green ilay, lmbers schr Kdorado, Mariucite. Jamber s schr 1.8, Hobthson, Marinetto, luinber; schr Menekaune, Marinetto, lumbiors sche Pursl mm Lako, lumbor; sehr J. Catelipole, Frankdort, lumbar;'bark lurcalea, Godorich, bull ‘LlAMKc‘lI‘—EChY B, G. Anderson, Traverso lluyh 200 b onts, 30 bris flair, 1 brl pork, G taus hay, tons feed, and sundries; prop C,Cumpbell, Luding. ton, 00 b aut un stmmleles: Sche Tuncola, Like coln. © brle flour, 10 brls buef, sud sundries: prop Japan, Krle, i3, 000 bu corn, $00 bels tlour, 16 bris pork, bud sindrlen; prop Etiplra tats, Buitato, 184 bu wheat, 850 brie flour, 10,028 b barlo 1,000 bags vocd, 200 bas seed, e bl dried appl fon Comuiodoto, Butlalo, 16,240 bu wheat, 35, 84 bu_corn, 20,052 bu barle scow Mary 1lolon, White all, 430 bu coru, 100°bj oats, U tone coaly 10 brls york, 00 rlx walty and sindrior; prop Trueadoll, St Joe, 10 kozd beor and sundrios; nmruu.hgun, 300 bu corn, G brls our, 14 Lrls porie, and wundrioat st Bleboyan, Miiwaukes !nlnpnlh prop Messenger, Bonton Harbor, 81 Kegu beos snd lx:udrlcl. Lfop ‘Teinpeaty whno AKQ, sundrio nmr\lumn. South llnvnn, lnmlrlcl( schr Mon- torey, Prevcott, 16,078 bu wheat; bark Arabla, Kinjton, 19,000 bu cornj schr Il _Fita dugh, Kingston, lfl 'Ilfl bu corn; schr M, C, Camuron, Colilngwood, 21,420 bu hutlu{A prop Cllll I\u 1alo, fi‘)lflfl hk“ wflclly’m. acks of cod, nud wundrios rc {falo, iU, UBY bu corn} pm»L 3 nl ’A,‘alnlmla. waukeo, 100 bria ofl; prop City of Toledd, “Ou- densbury, 10,21 bu'corn prop City of Toletlo, Hhoboygun, 256 brla flonr, aud suudrios; echr Suawueo, 'Duffalo, 38, bu_ corn; wehr 1. oors, Baalo M.obolm corn; schr N, 8 l’amwumr, aundr] wchr 3, . Hlall, Kecanaur 40 bu oats, -*wn- nnd sandries) prvp ullo: tin, Buffalo, u_corni schr L. Bilver Lake, mb-uu tur, and sundrics, —— TRVIGIITSR, Cutoago.~Thore was more doing 1a freights on the bLasis of 2@3No for cora to Duffalo, Charters: To Bullalo, prop 4 part cargo wheat; props Fountain City and Wissahickon corn, and Niagars, Graves, and Adams, corn (laat two to load Tuesday), To Oswogo, schr lo- bokon, ‘To Kingston, schr Mitchel, private tor 'o Ogdonabur; rop Toledo, co N Ao "nmyennf'm? Wheat ‘o Buflalc, u.._u'fy cetlmal bu wheat, 275,000 bu c DrTnoir, HerL 2, —Uruln fro! g].\h arc ll bat without rinter(al ¢has ngo io rutes, Wheat to vawe- &0 40, to Buffalo, Loy to_ Olavoland, e frua of clevation. U, W. Nortun reporta tho schf Oak {-lll. wheat, Dotrolt to Builalo, nt 2a; schr N, L, slave- -bolts, Drvsdon tu Bulalo, $300 for t! lluruw. Sopt. 22, —8evoral conl charters pond- Ing. Tho ¢nly ovgagoment roposied. sluce yuat:r- o Qua llllll—:w’ FREESTON dag e the bncgo Turchined, coment to Rast Snglnaw | PROTONA at Nc per brl, MuwAuRKE, Sept. 23, —Thero was no stir to the chnrterine buslness tn-day. The only vnunuml\"ul reparted on *Chanze was tho sehr Myosntle, Im wheat to Liudnlo at e, Kingston rate ateady at Ue, nrn E—— LAKE MICIHIGAN, Cricann, —The market Is stlll crowded with Tnm- ber-laden craft.... Businoss at tho docks wak unn- sunlly dull yesterday, and but few veacls arrived in port.... A large nuinber of salling veseels cloared Saturday, and it ia atated that all of them ruceeer- | cd {n sucuring crews at $1.25....Thosclird, R. Tentley left here threo weeks ago aat Raturday to get a eargo of lumber at Iiay City, and has not ar- tived yet....The large sche Il B, Baldwin, here- tofore engaged In the grain trado, ham been char- lcml for ncumu of Inmber from Chebaygan to thia r 1,25 pee . Thia closs of voszols I in tha nhun enrrying lumher for a shiliing leas than anmller eraft, and they can nfford it, as thoy can (ako on twice as Inrfio cargoer. 1t 1s feared ainong veesal-owners thag tho smaller class of Tumber car- riers will be drifen out of tha bueslness hefore many yeara have expired,,.. The schr Clipper City #olng 5n\rn and the lll’ll Hattie “ olla ;mln? up tho river, Saturday afternoon, coliided near Madison- atreet bride. A canal-boat Iying at iho Minols Nlver Elevator waa jnmmed in between the collid. g yessels and the dm:k, and severcly damaged, 'l‘lln Lllrlmr Cltylost lior jibhoom, and the Hattle er main-rigging, - The leg of tho elovator wun also damuged, e PORT TTURON. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribuns. Pont lunoy, Mich,, Sept, 24.—Dowx—Props Java, Rtussitd, Winelow, Oswegatchle, Wentford, Araxls and barges, Belle Cross and barges, Kmma Thompeon and barges; schrs II. T, Webb. John Breden, Atna, Iasco, West Side, Cossack, Plerroe pont. Ur—Trops Huron City, Ambia, Wenona, R. Holland, Atlantic, St. Paul, Anua Smith, Howard and harges, Turner and barges; echra D, E, Dal- HADTD GRINDSTONE QUARRIES MACHINERY, Tarn Lnd, Mamfactued Sty ley, N. €, Went, Constitution, Mary, lattle, i oriegontie, GOOD-WILL OF TIE BUSINESS ———— MISCELLANEOUS, ‘ Tiene AND Turnz.—Vessel men tate that the L City of Port Huron, nshore just below Lexington, ¢ 1s fast going to plecen. Ono sparand both arches are gone....Tho sche Mald of the Mlst and scow Anna arc both detained by the United States Marahal at Dotrolt....The prop Ontonagon, which went ashoro lnat week on Lake Erle, has been ralsed and rescued, 8ho was towed to lar Potut, Thuts. day, whero sho will remaln nntll preparations can be made to bring her to Detrolt,... A new beacon In process of construction on the south extensfon of tha lluvemumnt breakwater at ("hlcnqn wlll oF WORTHINGTON & SONs, 01 an c| ) 4 " i il gl | Ty 00 AND MIOIGAL, llnmlln Evrpress eays: **Tho Cunal Farwardors' Amsociation linve adopted the plan of registering tha canal-honts on acrival and tonding them in reg- ular order, 'Tho business of the Assoclation went on smnuflll‘y and ra!lulnclnrllyxlurln thofirat day's operationn ..., A Taronto dispatch elys: ** A mn- Jority of tho Yéraol-awnurs truding with thie pori ava formed o combination to~ obtain higher frolphts, The rate for conl demandoil I» 30 per tun free of all charges, and for gealn between Lake Ontarfo porta Ze per hm. Many lower lake port yeapel-owners liavo exprossed thelr approval, and intend 'iulnhu: the combination®....Tho echr Gearye Thornton, which has bean on the beach at Yoint Edward wince Sunday night, was relesnod Fridoy afternoon by the tng Androw J. Smith, asnlsted by tho tugs Clara and Tab Mackott, She went into'the Walverine l)rynl)uck &t Port Hurun for repairs... Tho sclr IZ°P. Royco, which wont ashore nt Sanble Point, on the Canada. shore, Kun- day nlghl‘ was released Saturday b{ the tug J, I Miirtin, 'Tho Martin dredged & channel 400 fect long and 50 feet wide and ;mlled the vessel Into it after u part of her deckload was thrown overboard, ;lol;fl‘\t!!ul waa uninjured, and plcked up her deck- o FORSALEDY TENDER ‘The Exeentars and Rxacntrix of the Jate John Worts Ington offer for sale his yaluablo Quarrles, Plaot, ¥am Laid, Manufactured Goods un land, and tha Guod Wil of the businéss In Ohlo and Michigan, and will, wp to the 18th of October, 1870, recefve tendera for e por- eliaso of the whole 3 portions theref. Tenders tobe adiressed to Waltor 8. Lee, Esq., Toronto, Canada. Tho cxteoalve buslnrs of Worthington & Sunau quarrsinen and manufacturers of Block and Grin) stonc. lins lieen carrled on for twenty-one years, sadly now In full operation, extending vver the United Steiey and Canada, Thelr uhnln n( quarries equipped withall NDW P UDLIOATIONS. thiawodern Impro In tools and wnachine Al TalivAsd BrivEIogR N d\n.kl‘l afrord unsny NEW LAW BOOKS facluties, for production and antpuient. " IN PRESS AND PREPARATION BY manufuctured ‘and sold fn wne year (In mdd! HESSRS. LITTLE, BROWN & CO. bluekslunio) POUILTKEN THOUSAXD BIGUT i 1 T i TOXS ¥ GHINVATONRN wuluw YOAE auantity shipnad. (h one yedr by iEindacie couceri fathe warld, ives an e ot e i STRPUENS' DIGEST OF Ti THE LAW OF EVI- DENOE. * Edited with notes, and referencEl‘ l,o American cases, By J. W. My, UNITED STATHS HEOR 0. Vol 01 New Editfon, EXUNE OF YhoVr resdureos anu Enolr Drtaincss. hoqmt: rieaaroall In thia must fayorable situation for trso Otto eady in Octob GRERNLEAW ON '} VIDENCE Edited and Revised by J, Witoen May, Eaqg., S'vols Bvo, proved au in thie Bost of ord 2 'nl: Hn)xu.—l‘mt Nowberry, §tas 1 Vol. 11, of thy State Geujogleal intierst Stone fa now a8 widoly known, axd nasa rephtation aa Arnly ostablished, na any otli 15 nuterial n usa, aod'(s perhops thie It b m teemed und popular llllllu known, 1t § S WObFCLAC For 18 Heauty, duraUItS: S e euro and ceralnty with whieh 1t (:wonu-u. Thila stoas s ‘gomnnundod by tho following qualltics, wil Unireat e raniany partution purpodcw, aid the, naltacry” the mostap nuthor of *‘Mayon Insurance. ch Tteady In Octaber, pomscuncy =it hemically nengl I itlca, midl AR O GRSy pyerpspmemorar. | Siakl acir it S bt g Borlcs, N n Novomber. | very reiractory, and whil cadura exposurc fo fire IIISHOI S lefl AL LAW, xth Editlon, 2 | which Uranifo’ or _[Linieatono ~wonld e rmlmy B]SHOP s ])IREC’]‘ D‘s‘s‘:&u I [ms .I-\Gl l‘l 10 I';‘mh}’lnl“):""f““lhl ¥lll’|0“ l‘!um L s l" ‘t l(";: . Dituts T ORIML- | 10 tho witinrs ineh, Trom Ewo o fonr iios that or U SALOAUSES #ro bust brick, and at leant sufilclont 1o endure any weliis " t 'Hkl 10 U (1) SUAlII)HI 1t 1y ll u‘ r‘l“ et 3 fo Ommoienon th Unitod Statea for tho Fleat Clrantt. Bvor Ty vlnuml i, |mn. T ciny olts. " Theas q'u['\" ek Janez 8, Honues, ore rarely found i na great perfection comblned i voe stone, wid are such as fully warrant the htgh reputation e s SR 1t enfosa, PIIILADI:LPIH,\ ADV! nm[scmvrg. l.ufr OF A FEW OF Tk DUiLniNos Enzeren win biniobrd oo | ANTERNT AND BROWNTIRLY BAlDATG l)llu.AuhM’lll.A EXHIBITION, Quan tom-liouse aid } . 3 lr::—l|ll;l uhgualn'l‘{l P o CAUKWELL'S o’ “ s Block, \vnynutuzmy 1 anslhitg W, husiie 1 Iltll il |m 0 Kot Contior ¢ RO el O, Vinegar, I{l‘i:u SAUCKS for Flah, 3oat, and Game, Assactation, .J Sy v Am-uc“‘).' i h Btre POTTED MEATS aad TI8T, iounes pra.p(-o; St - Court and Lost r Ylllllht“h. N, J GHNUINH fllUHl‘MiD, S‘Ul’l!l“ull MALT VINEGAR, JAA‘ls, JELLIES, MARMALADES, ond other T:\l“:l"“ I CAGIRR A lB I) the Awioultaral Hal, ¥ hore 10apectio 1 h.. vited, and aro Iohl by all dum.u Ill drsteclas rucerlea ln the Unlted States and Catoda, very genulne article i Iabeled. CROSSE & BLAOKW e Ot varors tathocdnson SOHO BAUARE, LONDON, e SCUAR LOND O, PROFESSIONAL DR. J. G. CARNAHAN'S |: CANOER INSTITUTE, Hia s b numxufnmm FEEY ol on b 1 Unf hcfl‘l] l|ll'|¢l|llrfl el llll.lfltl otel, Hrynn [lock, I[ unore Hioek, ino Hotel, thuu,ux Hoard of T'rady Bulldin, ]'Cnfll\. Dank Budlang, llm,l-fill‘\‘; L!lnllllll'"u“lc itee, London, Ontarie ), Mclnnes & Co't ;w ,In‘nmllmxm.uumm uume. Untyuraity uf Torot, P Laston, P's.q 'l uhec, > 5% Juarcy 1s itiited nbout - s inties Trom CIUvelond, thive anita palt miles o Amlierst, aud 28 lies from Sanduskvy is connected b B, stalok it {ho inat livs of tho Lake shore au Stchizan €outlicri Nallways, and by's wlici wlind dock At vermidion, on Luke rlot T tally enulr ped gives employnient (o 165 micil. 1t contatng abos contpowd of jurts Trowuhelny awnabiy, Loutne Co.. Towotites Wit i gl { r rallway purpusce ja Ciiantent Consin of threy stebn P es an boti ik 0o Dol BOWEP, ODETALIIE BevER stetn deriety Almh:l. urcor’ (i‘ounly. llli, l{lminz u-ull ,nui ?"lnx‘l’x":I\’e'fi’l'f\v'i‘r"??rpflumfi"y whlch nnsnlll‘)lu e fut remedy succesafully on myself and athors, I focl | lwlstli ope, 0 liorse-puwer hottln ' p soven sioamn-pawur holatini wuars, 8 bisuke #ufe in recommending fi. Tleuso soy {fl what with tools and ofilee, tuol iousy, carpentor's Lot paper you saw this advertisement. xong dvlulll!u:dmlluu 8 8tolie Larn, wagon she House, 13 doualo houses, two of stonv Al 11 of Wwood, ot vtable, ncxmnum.mln. ] . alx wouden Lutncs L3 "M'"“" TiurACR, - ADoUL (R agred are i hny dnd pas Gy s realdus b alerm of 23 venra iy 2 sy e s datéd Ot My, 1605, from Ggorgs Uneuy (o Jutin $‘)0‘ $1 00. dploo' i ‘)00‘ bl 000 Worthiugton, e umwnlwn.tpartfn 100453 In Drowa: ALEX. FIOTIINGIAN &CO., Dunkers and Dok | ficlty Townshli, contaluing” sovon or - eight aent ers, 12 Wall-at, L, liaka for customens -lruuluu known as tho Bacon quarry, R TR D R R e £3) T Flt, UL, ond nerert of tho tato Jobn Iaditimate charatior, whleh froquently pny feam fiva ta | Worthit Lt (m Townilin, Eventy tines Uiy aiiount fuyested wevey LTty day el Brocks bought and carvied ax long ws deatred un depost in, duted 270 of spercent. Circulurs and weekly repurta sent (ree, o TR A drerry 0 T dated 14D — b both rocoried o, 1Losatho Gounty. Securi nu.nw/m ‘cAmDS. 8, pagar B2i-4,—Knowh 88 thy Farucswurtd EATENAOHe R A A EUHILLION, Ohlo.—(4) Thn lrbor on Laks Erio ba DR J g. MES lmunumu und Alfords o dopth of water ainplé 1o tloat an) ¢l o thy l}:kfil. ,’l he l.lul:l Lotk Rosplel,cor, Washingtin & Francinss, siste 0f Water-bots 20H;the nuceaary Chartered by the Stats of Liltnols for the express purs Tore bf G1v1ai (tmanedinte reilof i all cuses Ur private Curonlc, and irinary disssca in all thele complicatod Torms. 1t 1y well Kuown that DIt JANES lins stou o 1o héad of tho ;-rumun.nmrmupmur ard, Aguan: ] IM m {!wk Y. Zae T3ED ot Wi 0200 VT oF mactl x)cx, ST Water-Lot containtng_abouts ot an acre, co mcttcluk ut, the Lortlicast comur o, the rA‘uJ»mln abuiment and runuing 100 fi the tuo bl the north slde of thn yuad[ lhmu.o l‘\u lnut nurtlietly, lrllllt'l With the rivers thenco 100 feet westerldi ) feet soutliwardly 10 tho place of be ig, wubject to o -feet mmwuy oty ek erlenco are ail-importait. Hewinal Weniae s sy d i BTN b, s S By Ohlo—(7.) This Quarey, formerly called hoad, 'San pow tively be cured. l-ml '8 WANLIng tha moat umu-uuumy, Isahout 336 iles from Drownhicly delicate athontlon, ca i 4saut oG for pas | something uver i infly 1 ur write, norilienst uf Auilioret Vlll!lt. tlents. A hook fur the wililon, ![lf lage Gulide, which | und {s conn d W"'l the l.uku hlmm 1y tellsyou all about theso diseasci—who l.hll"d mlny- Boathiern Hallroad by a switeh, bluel wn{ nob—mwm- 1, pay pustage. Tie Jamncalias Bibetsclass. Uy, many o roohu 6 but llIIJ lm(.lor. Dr. creeted uf §oxcluadvyl rY ‘ Jai ‘ ““" xly&;flm fil(".l'l(:.n Lulllll"lflll#lll‘nl"lnfla lulrz:n |I‘l‘ Northern Olflfl.ullil:dnd excelied 3 2 Yos quacry. 305 320 . Al vushueds ity conflusauar, ™™ | E8E e fbwnsii, m‘x’u o e, (B0 um.um Imltw-l-hl i b S Rt ertailt | nlh" =’ ux Wasuwaton Citiea. Tiratunte of Letormal i atid ono emall i atho. 1 oFty-Hores b cr o ey Imlh,ru‘u.nuxmlt faiga of Yave far sawiog o lathe for turulog, wrtuditanes, aad Jder: Ahorbione rulbinipbi cliy, hud I8 the mivab suse ||||ll| - ahiop B I~nnu«: alluulrll lud! oy ...‘ g the disensca L advarsisnd ta oty -“ lngly framo uw-n}nz Hotste, 3 Huisiing Hars e A, WA I F ) C LOST MANHODD, o of MEBORY, N ru.unmulm, i Tinpaieed g Yerroud 4 pemanentiy gured. Sils husltailon 14 § ook ot the .1lu.w}\’;"nm-.' l('"]wnv x.mr u l» ‘Ahlt Pojielug delicai”atoniar Versousatlisivd wlih o ‘complaluts, o s particutarl luv:t«l o' I o1s Offco at Nortn Amborat and conten ta, ra in o lease duicd M Veroraud kumlnu Luuul liceuntd uf Lo from lleary Mirtha and wi o koJoka \\unnlnuwn, 50" & poriu of’ Lot o 1u Amberst Towi® ship, contalitog tives acres ot G ANRT (0 rusai Urludsions ity L‘uurm of r«nv‘u i o 2ie b, os for 3 staripe, b ofica ook 6 T A A YiviDR.KEAN, htunes, aru el { wle., aml hava an el S5, e mad hery, dodi ulidlige. loutcs ara liow wid {h His. hist copdltion, Aais e rilce the whole property. Thera L g, withun aerugs Wil ih uras feet hmuruluu c4 L kot warehuiue b0 ary T R Latleats bavootMant o Uhicayo Latheas one Targ do wmcn “Tirme. out. ginda bo consulted, personaliy or by mali, muhllm‘ welghlng Tromm 2,000 10 6,000 pounds eachis one kliched o Al Chromio of figryaus diseasca; DL J, I wtone Iathei one yoythe-slons factory, uunnmnlm“ uulm}hyulumlul s oity who waTruBis cirds OF No Y. | Loy Pyio s oy the; rubting el ong picking; hours, U8 m. 108 B, 123 Bundavs fruw O W 12, oz unub1a liorse power cn:‘l Tn .xvf‘nlfl' enteks. o blackanin's shop, 4 sublo frame IWlbe: ])'R/ TONI‘ ‘7'~“',‘,“"““"""“," Jiouse, 70w sluiia dm.nlnw Lousce, 1 old n Wl G m{‘l‘m il " wtory xulu ru ' '"“s';‘.‘é‘#:!-."f v e | con COW, ¢ muedormaneymmnu L Clargus e | e “',';.'““ AT WA G OF, Wole GuU Eliice sout evorywhire. Commaliation. (rco. i cun Pirs boad: witl of the businese aud the mnululfl"‘ fluntial, bessonatly or by mall, | A book fur both sexed, 4, wug i uum gt utlies Eling sent, seated fuf stock ou haud will alw e sold. Turther mnlunm. paublote with rians, plott Btonule the UN1, o , i KSSA ue & phell J\uumql w, Cle ERVOUS EXHAUSTIONA MEDICA Uk bt Adaton YOG o the cae 3 - F promature «uum'u. sl Tadtanutably n..-”.'fi‘}‘.‘, ter, Mo Williais &' ¢ ealih msy Lo reguined, afnr uclva, ul tha WALT v“ . LEK, 1) e lmeuli: lfl‘.llll!!lllhf lI‘J;J “N "l:l:llillll ul:dr:mu B\ ’U‘il I;L ‘l T, ail ol e resul : oo Lrice S Gonts. - AIoRe Ui authon DIt Jo g hqm.‘l. AHN olcvaudresidence sl ¥ owt I\.u( |