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THE CHICAGO iTRIBUNE ¢ *MONDAY. OCTOBER ) ~y FINANC An Improvement in the Finances Last Week. Large Flow of Currenay to the Country--Clearings. The Produce Markets Irrogular «=-Provisions Qulet and Easier. Grain Tending Downward at the Olosa--=The Wheat Corner and Its Ending.; FINANCIAL, During the past week thero was a gradmal, thangh not great, improvement In tho financlal altastlon. The demand for accommiodationa Ine creased perceptibly, and disconnt ratcs becameo firmer. Tho cheap losnablo capital that was sock- ing omployment through the enmmer at ratesas Tow ne 4 per cont on call baa been about absorbed, And the lowent qnotation (s 13 to 2 per cent high- er, Tho wholesale busincss of the city for Nep- tember has not quite reached the antictpations thad, were inaulged fu, but has been good, and has communlcated a falr amount of activity to the of- ferlngs of commerclal paper for discount. The conntry has been the source of the heaviest appli- catlons for loans, which are needed in bandling tho cropa, Tates of disconnt are 8@10 per cent &t banks to regular customors, To dosirable outsldo borrowers ‘etter rates ave made, First-class thirty-day notes can bo discounted at € per cont. Thero is 8 demand on tho street for negotiable paper in excess of the supply, and tates aro tho samo as among the banks, New York exchange was sold between banke at 75c@S1. 00 por 81,000 discount. The eurrency orders wera mo@rato, The clearings of the Chicago banks for tho week are reported ua follows by Mauager D. I, Hale, of the Chicago Clearing-1louse: ctearsngs, $ 4,047, 700,75 Halans iz mu i, 'u?:'m 10 1,878,002.50 2,115,033.04 21,426,253.8) AROTHER NEW YORK SAVINGS DANK BREAKS, Tho New Amaterdam SavingsiBank has appilod for the appointment of a Recelver. 1Ita doposits Lnve decreazcd from $840,000 in 1873 to lese than $150,000 at the present time, The bank oficers wwake the usual claim that the doposltors will bo pald In fall, but ns to do this It 1e noccssary that tha real estate of the bank should bring what it cost, and that o}l its martgages should bo worth thielr face, this usunl cladm Is rocelved with the “sual incrednlity. THE READING TUMDLE, ‘There are a good many peoplowho may profitably #tudy the financlal tumble yestorday fn Philadels ybia. Ever since tho conl comlination fell to picces the Reading clique fn Philadelphln have un. dertaken to hold up the price of thelr stock by male strength and recklessness, Lverybody knew that it could no more be. \\orfll what it was " before that combination wna Lroken than raliroad ron could now Le worth what it was five yeanauo, But Mr, Gowen, with tho fataity whicll great power and n Jong cx}wrlum:u of having one's way kgeny often to bmm, mnzined that he could reverse the arder of nature, wuter run up hill, and hold Reading nt ita d price, while the other coal stoeks swero l!llnbllnc. Ilc Id so—nt an vRormons cost ta the foollsh sty who gave him the soeany, At last, ?r purécs or patience exhaust. ©d, they nllccumb!u, and ?‘L'llurml)' the atock fe 23'per cent in o hoitr, Teoplo In New York who auppose that the oxtravagunce of the War, the wholesale wutertng of wtocks, tho funcy dividendy, 1he needless wasto in _construction, and the ke, which bave oxhausted the resources of many of he best investuent cotmpanies, have left no mark and cannot be traced in the actusl value of the stocks, may find great prufit in'n close examinntion ot what yeucnrdn happened in Philadelphla, —Netw York L'ribune, 20th September. GOLD AND GREENDACKS. Gold was 10915110 in greenbacks, Greenbacks were 913,@U0% cents on tho dollar ‘o gold PORTIGN BXCHANGE, SMM:.“ Mtxty llflll. [224 GOVEINMENT HONDS, | x.nnmsum {n.of 81, Unlted 8 o Ghanary i 5 0F ‘47— Jsnuntynnd July 501 of "G~ Junuary and 4o 10-40u, ’ 1y Unjted Unficd Siaten enreence o CITY AND €O Chicaro City 7 0 ct. Lands, Clty 7 4 G mewering Gt wator joar ds W eet ¥ El. bamll.n hunl’:bmcnu'l ¥ ct. boti ““And tuterest. LOCAL BTOCKS, CI ty Ballway, Fouth Stie. Cily Rtailway, West Sl ( ny atlway, North std 'radors’ T urum.c Coml| Chmiaber of Commere Aposiiion $oek poallon lluok Geriny.. 1Y TELFEGRAPIL NEW YORK. New Yonk, Sopt. 30.—Uold opened at 110X, and declined to and closed at 110, DBorrowing rates ranged from 2 percent per apnum to 1.6 per dlein, but ut the close loans were made ifat, 115@¢ por cont for carrying, Governinents closed steady, Tu roilroad bonds thix afternonn there was o sharp recovory o Now Jersey Central Insucs, cone #olldated firsts advancing to 83 bld and 80 nsked, and convertible to 70 bld ond 80 nrk\.d‘ Plttshurg fourtha aold at. 105%. Other clunges slight. Stato bonds quiel and nominak The stock market fn the nrl‘y denlings was weak in conl shares, anl prices declined, bnt aubre- ,nemlvtlmw was o tirmer feeling omd recovery, lownria the closs tho murket wus finn_gonerally, und prices ndvanced % 1o % por cont. ~ New dereey Centrul recavered from 25 to 203, with the final Huloy at 2033, mlm\ur ackawiung & \\a teen Tallfed from 67% to U ?4 Lake Bhore from 633 (o B4 4 Michizun Central from 41 m-uudl and New York Central from §73s to 073 'The uther changes were unimportant, The marketclosed actlve, with an unscitled feeling, and lower, Tho ngeregate sales were 251,400 ehnren‘ of \vhkll-‘.bw wero e\rYork Central, 1,500 Erl 000 Luke Bbore, o, l{uLk llhud. 11, 400 0 & Western, QU Jlm{ Central, 17, 000 M(nhlulll Contml, and 4,000 Dolawnrs & Hudson Canal, Money market cany at 145 pur cent; ||rlmn mer- cantile paper, 4G4 (mr wn Cunloun rocelpts, ’l‘hv.- Amalatant ‘run-urur dhhunud $00,000. Cleaningy, $47, 000, 000, Shipmeuts In wpects f Bterling gule "Thy weekl: fncreaee, 5 legnl muh-rn creavy, &4,0. 0003 I3 Couponk, 47, Coupous, "Ganen 1M \w'.!efle Centra " “w.‘hl:lll i \tou pid. lm tht ok A Mb l A Ly Triifana Cental . m , it it . Axm fihl.. ] e uun --emmmd.. . Tennessea oa, old. Eniewes 48 0o Virgiuls, o‘fl FOREIQGN, Laxvox, Scrt. 30.—f'lic umouut of bulllon with- drawn from (he Dank of Eugland on balance to- day Is £25,000. Cousals for mouey and account, 05 13.. 10, Auicrican Bocuritica—ue, n)u- 478, 1 10-40 mh now S, 107%; New orkcnmml, 00: Prln. Bl preferred, 17, Faws,' Sepl. 10, —Kentes, 1067 15¢. If;uwmnr. Bept. dD.—Unuud Hl\lel Bonds— Wew bs, 104 CUMMDIICIAL. ¢ ‘T'he tullowing were o terolpts aud vhipments of the Teadind nrtiches of pro ues 1 i ety durlug the twenty-fonr hours ending at 7 o'clock on Satardsy morning, &ud for the corresnanding time lant year: Receipts. 1870. Shipmants. loar, bris,, TR i 'm.«u; 259,400 qxu.:ua, Withdrawn from atore on Friday for city consnmplions 5,461 bn wheat, 2,203 bu corn, 1,120 bn rye, 071 bu barloy, 'ho following graln was {nspeoted into store In this city on Baturday morning: 1 car No, 3 amber wheat, 1 car No. 2 red winter, 1 car re- Sectod winter; 2 cars No, 1N. W. wheat, 4 cars No2do., 2 cary No. 1apring, 115 cars No. 2do, 53 cars No, 3 do, 28 cara rojected do, 0 cars no grade (210 wheat); 112 cary and 22,500 bu high- mized corn, 0G5 cara and 107,700 bn No, 2 do, 2 cars new mixed do, 1Nt cars and 27,700 ba re- Jocted do, 2 cars no grade (B87 corn); 8 cars swhite oats, 10 cars No, £ do, 60 cara rejected do, 4 cars no grado (m oats); 1 car No. 1 rye, 18 cars and 2,000 hu No. 2 do, 8 cara rejected do; 1 car no grade (26 rye): 1 car No, 1 barley, 18 cara No, 2 do, 08 cars No. 3 do, 20 cars rojected do; 1car no geade (117 barley). Total (1,337 cars), 000,000 bit. Inspected ont: 11,048 bu wheat, 130,451 bn corn, 2,085 bu oata, 18,711 bu rye, 7,088 by barley. The tollowing were the receipta and shipments of breadstuffs and livo stock at thia polnt durlng the past week, and for the correspondiug weeks ending as datgd: ‘mhn‘ . o . Sept. 2 e, 18, The following were tho oxpurts from Ni for tha weeka ending as dated: SIIJI' :l)- f)‘(‘lh 23, Flmlr. brls, m u Wheat, b Corny . indn 'The Iundlnq nmducu tmarkots were more nctiva on Saturday, chiofly because it was the last day of tho month, and mostof them werafirm. Wheat and corn were steadier than expected, barley stronger, and onts ¢asler, while thero was little chango in provisions, 'Tho recelpts of graln were very large, chiely In corn, and the freight movement was more active, with an advance of }ic in carrylug rates by nke. But slight change was apparent §n the lead- ing features of the dry-goods, market. A good, lealthy trade is in progress, and the tenor of prices for n)l standard staplo produc- tlons rematns unqualifiedly firm, 1n tho grocery market the sitnatlon was cssentially unchanged. Business, If not conting up to the expoctations of the maro sanguine, cqualed the axpectations of rogronable holiers, the volume of sales consldera Dly exceeding that of Tast year at n corresponiding period, Prices wore generally firm, whilo In soma linos—notably coffeos and teas—ths tendency Avas to ndvance. ‘The demand for hutterwan briek, Dothlocal buyeraand shippers wero ordering frecly, and the recelpts were quickly sbsorbed at full prices, Checse remafns dull, but the light stock on hand prevents suy depreciation in values. Na price changes were noted in dsled fruite, conned goods, and fab. Ol wero quiet, with prices gon- erally atendy, The oxcoption was tarpentine, in which o further sdvance of 1o waa cstablished,— now quoted at 40c. Coal and wood wore dull and unchanged. Leather was falely nctivo and firm, Luniber contInues dull at tho sale docks, with tho offerlugs tideral and a fale prospect of its being increuadcd suon, as the out.flect 13 now due. At tho yards o folr trada {8 In progrovs, but pricos are Irregular, as stocks are Jarge snd many dealors are anxlous to reduen them before the closo of tho fa)l seasou. * Tardwaro and nails wero in falr de- mond, ond stendy, Tho wool market was firm, under a falr loquiry from Kastern and interlor manufactnrora and moderate offerings. Broom- corn, hldes, and ealt were unchanged. Hops wero very firm, in eympathy with Kostern and forelgn markets, apd growers In the West stlil manifest Uttle deaire to part with thelr crop at tho prices offerod forit. Socds were quict and unchanged. The slipping domand for potatood contlnuas fafe, and cholce varietiea arofirm, Foultry wae dulland weak, and ergs ktrong, Lako frelghts were active, and fully e por bu higlier under a good demand, chiety for corn-room. Tall frelghta were qulet, withont chango In quot tlons, agents nsking 20¢ to New Yark, 1tc to Phil- adelphia, 17}c to Baltimore, and 23cto Doston, por 100 1be. Through raten by lake and rail were quoted at 10c for corn and 1lc for whoat tu New York, and 11¢ on corn via Huflalo to Boston. Frelght ongagomenta wero roported for 65,000 bu ‘wheat, 10,000 Lu corn, 15,000 bu oate, and 15,000 Du barley. Lake rates for fnsurance have advanced, belng now ns follows: Surnla 70, Buffalo 100, Lake On- tario 150, Ogdensburg 160, Montreal 200 not, —! per cent off from tho abova ratvs for sccond class, "I'he new rates go (nto offoct Oct. 1. WIEAT IN THE WEST. W. P. MecLaton & Co., of thlscity, have made an estimate of tho sitnation fn wheat in tho Weat- ern States, with the following result: JMinncsota hasa halt yleld of 8§ bu poracre on 2,000,000 ucres, growlng ayleld of 10,000,000 bu. Frowm this must Le taken for eced 3,000,000 bu, 30,000 bu, for ahipument north 750,000 bu, and for milllng fu the state 5,870,000 ba; leaving a surplus for export of 2,030,000 bu, plus the surplus from tast year's erop, Wisconnin hns 1,800,000 ncres with a five- lghths ylgid (averago ylatd 1s 14 bu) growing 18, 750,000 bn. Deduct 2,700,000 Lu for sced, and 0,260,000 b for food, and 3,175,000 bu for geiud- Jeaves i, 423,000 bu for export, plus tho b ¢ on hand of ‘crap of 1675, nncapolis bus 140 ran of stone, and Miiwaukes 00 rui. "Pheso grind 1n 24 hours 250 bu of wheat, or 80 bris of lour, each. 1¢ they run on half time for 360 doyy, the cousumption of whent in those two citiesalono in B, 6:25,000 bu. EKUROPEAN PROSIECTS, A lettor from Buda-Pesth, Mu 1&;0. o Luklmlul the Crops, wiys: the yicld Ie not such on we expected, ana, except onts, which become this year an fmportant articlo of uxport to Frunce nud Mily, we can unly call onr harvest o common onv. Wheat 1y oxported ns usunl tn sulwurlumh corn nud barley to ‘\nrlhnrll Gur- r About muize, a8 you know, uno of our mh. pmuuun. we shul) not kuow for & fortnight s o lhn yiuld, Lut this Is wure, the plaut -m!ued niuch by the hot tomperature daclug the monthy of June, nly. and August, oud aleo from luck of Faln, ‘8o that wo can only espect a sniall crop, " A letter from Giasgow, under muu Bept, 10, saye: **Lowson hinve buon s greal thore e no ontorpriso or spiritof spoculation, Lut goon they hove to wake up if, oustated, hchlul\vl,;. llul-lu n and France requlre imports instead of exporting.* YONUBION IMPORTATION, th 0 Custowns, Sopt. 50: Dur. .\ckngou enrthenware; North {ita, 1560 tons spicgel 1rouy nny, -lunuplc"\llmn' B'u.- le & Price, l‘lca.ku nrgala; W, 1% Homis & cakes cigare; J. Barnes, 1 cnve toye; Amlerwn& Lawiou, 1 case buoks; Field, Loiter & Co,, ucumlflrygoodx Willlum dJ. k‘-ulkmr, gfi’cm castinge, Amount of duties collocted, Ttecerv ley & Clleuge rell, ool Unlon' l(olllnl; A Compr PROVISIONS, 1100 PRODUCTS~Were unlet, with not iouch chaugain prices, astigbt upward wuvemont fu the carly part of the scasfon not Uelog sustalued. 1oge werd bn falr supply fur daturday, aud steady, but (here waa Mitle demand for product, vxcept that meats wera fo sitihitly better request. ‘Tho atecks on haud (of old) oro eattimated st 13,000 brls purk, U.!XXXJIU 000 tes lard, aud 2,500,000 B4 meats, ‘The Ziaily Coninerciul Zteport gives the mllowlnl s the shipmetits of provislons from this city for lie periods named; Wkend's Bept 23,74 (| TR B'u1 wk 701 3 77| I\N,IAA\ u,i'll l—-l h|m‘.:z).\um 77, n.u 283, (a0 U0, 568 34, 552, Tus{324, 003, U4 s'hwumu A m\ " 1570, 030 11, 268, 323 ¥ 'lurludu il Gl meats” escest B, ahotlders, e Purk—=Was ge'or sad cloadd 587z per brl 250,704,035 hawis wud Vridey afterneon, though auoted s frmer early. The trading was chiefly Jocal. Bal were reported of 140 brlx carh ot $10,50: 750 brls reller Octobor nt $16.20@ 10,251 and 6,750 bria sclier the year Rt $14.006215.03, Total, 7,610 hele. The market vios: od tame at 810.375@10.50 for ensh; $10. 174 10,20 for seller Octaliers and $14.00214,02 for the year. Fxtea prime pork was nominal at St ZLard—Was qulet and advanced toe per 1001ba an the year, early, but fell off afterwnds, closing 7142100 Towor sl mur;d tan the Iatest prices Mz't'm;{k Hn,‘:‘u es aellor Octoler al T S e seller.January at £0.50. Tota o market Fiosed tamie o § 10,6 €10, 210,72} ¢ § !nrlh:mlmr IIO"\(HII At 8 1§ relier Novmu- A fog pellor g u-; OF TAGATY, Biinle murlmd ‘Yras nominnl ¢ 10 per 100 De biclow the price of winterrendorcd, v pAther maora aetive, and rll"!l‘f fArm on Toiready T n.ummmun- 1y#, but with ho ancelal ehango fn pricen, kuture ueats whre iull and stead, Enlesswere renaftedat 33 buses Moulderaat Tenit 00,000 1ba (wliter) shiort Hbs ot ’f \ Loxen da mmunrr)n D"} x‘nlllx\xv-lnnuc carand II|OP( cledr mbe c fol 4 LU for Do- Eeimoer " The lullo\vh?( oo “'“.wf',:,"i" werr, 'yl n i 4 R . H iF Ciaiks auotod at e cauh, B ¢ for Decen ’-‘- :" Taini, & i€ Doeds sy Inun' 135 do ahort tib, cash ar selter "@(llblh k‘(t No winter short elears or loug fleaf ol Tacin m\nmu 't ‘B for anowlders, DI or ahinrt riha, 10c EJ\' ahort clears, and 13widc or lll{’ml nll el;v‘wnml‘n{u I. h(\fll ez —Wasanial o R TROBICTs ek 811,40 for inesst tll 5@ 23, 2%, 50 for ) -nul niet nt!m:h for extra moss; and Tatlowr—\Van nom\ at 8l@s¥e for city,and 7@8c tor oumtry 1ot Recordion to condltians T o M BREADSTUFLS, FLOUR—Was (n fair demand and A, st full former priccs, with only tnoderato offerings. Salcs were ro- portod of 40 htle winters at 83,7440, 70} 750 bris spring. extras, chlefly at £4,25@43,76¢:200 brla spring supertines at $2.874A4.003 and 100 bris tye tlour, partly at #4,23. Total, 1,47 bris. The market closed stemly t the following os the asking range of prices: Cholco wintors, £0.30; modium winters, §5,5026,001 chol wpring extras, $4.2523,73; madium do, $3.00@3 slilplog oxtras, $4,60&5.00; cholce patents $6.50 7,501 common do, §3.7530.00; sour spriuge, $3,0014 a‘m spring superfines, $3.0083.50. Tiye flour, $1.00 4.3 lrmn—Wu In falr demand, with anly moderate of - forings. and firn, Bales were 40 tons st $9.73 on track, and £0.8734@10,00 free on board cars. Cvra Meal=Coarse was nomioal at £17,00 per ton on track, WHEAT—an active and more frrequiar than tha previousday, though the fluctuntions were not wido. ‘The market for Soptember woasteady at the selling prico of the prevlons day, oxoept {n tho early part of the scasion, while futures wera woakened, chiefly by the expectation of larger roceipte, and declined ¢ per by, L¥verpool was quoted firm, and New York waa steadv, but both weraat prices far helow our market. straight l.hl;nxv No. Jupring wassott 1n New York Pllull'dny 81.10, on_nccount of & party here whu RV R R SR BAGtation.oh ho senbord Was undRGLeal 10 ho £1: B whifch saul leave phout @13 aa the ahippiig valuo o our old whoat m- s o the market Jivra way Roverned cloity by Tocal consiermiions. - A ktoa lmmy of the ?!xllllmdln:tlul! fur Eepteniber wero set- Hed up, bus Jc wia Pumored. that severt, p.ru:mm Jiela, oit, determined t teat tho cane. Tiiea w wever, hiort chivily in alngla 50 fof it monete MUGH. LG IRGCAL Cyer. Fin T Uh1e Tare B aro {12 Closae e A It bus e inicprunabiy lewa thaud per cent ot ha wiiole, Thelieary L TUOF Lo tho v 1L i partler wisa hiad cone e he EepLeAE denl Bt e T faraei round - on Ao biher ey hvlluvlnx that prescit prices cantiot bo surtained under e large recelpts which are expectei thisweek, 0a the country waroiiousedare full, and the sroprictors crylni out for Tnllrond cars, Neverthelcey here s no doult that some oporstors wiio have hearcd wWiigat up to the end of Beptembor have now invested Ot Otheraide 1t Img orpocovuring ticls lossas. Itshould aiso be remcniberei that the quotations of wheat [n Liverpool and New York are for old_wheat, 70l IhE Dreseat CHICRd Drice 107 RoW Ay prave th 1 Dot macerlatly higher. uum thie ficure at which con- sumners Wil be willing 1o take new wheat. Tho lower Erdes were Ingalr deinand’ for ahIpiment, Saeriny, Vithlttle ehangs to prices. Soller Gltani upanol ab £old at $1.08, declinod t §1.00, and_closd ot elier Novemter fold at $1OGM a1 0833, eloshiznt $1.xf sulurmemnmhwu-umlynzu $0f except Hiat &1 13 wis aakid CaTiys 200 & FOW AGICH WeTd afterwarin Ty a¢ 31 loum.xl»,‘.. Lash bn]-'nm werg ro- ‘Er— Wal Salenswornd, S0 b No. 1 ab @117 ;l. II’, and 1,1 '\\:(Hllfll, Illfl[lh} ut (otal PG Vax nottva and lnrmllur. on ot lot Fero @) Friday afiermuon, There was not much change ()clflln‘l' riecs, umunn muy VNIRN] a Ihmlu |l|alfll‘~ pite of the fast of “ver) rl'(‘ll [i matively st Coipmcnts Livormc s e Titmora Ghoted Javedke: Mlaiicr, with & dull feellng in New York, aud & less export «!timnn thero The cuormuua recelfita livrs (497 oy an inapicted (ntastore) caed suarcely’ s Tiniio: aa (h zely for this taontl, undersiood that o Rood de fiapected on the erntng on [uto Storo kaon enough to permit m.expumnmd. ivered on Septomber conteacta, ‘There s Bome cry of **corner,” but the exlvtence of n corner was denfed, by leading ‘operatore,” Thoy ascribed the premium of 246 pur bi on cash lote to the lnunlmt(nu 98 Dihor mtus of tewnpartation during October, TheFdwas n wovd deat mory coru sol ahort for ) Ter than was hore (o be delivered, and it was necesiory to **settio” much of it Lut Lat soften thu case whoro {iera 4 no covucr, itle Ugiober dutl Kept un ehicly Leeauss there [y acontinued hflllll demand {of [Vlllfih'w Bnd 1L 1s thoneht. frbaBI0 (hat receipts will CxbGE 1 HeUked i it Ehoilh thay thay. b Tbemmy lurin; the Lullllll‘ week, A prominent op K'm(l)r esthnated tunt nearly tho whiolo crop of corn ti 1iluls tind been .ummuuolm deltvaty In thiswarker, by parties who fiave Inoked for a big dectine towarda the close of nave ation, Tliery way ainvdveate liauiry for sipinont, m\mnll) bt th grenter bart of Lo feiliht-room ke for Jnt hoen bouzyt Hrestousty bt FoLGHLveray BollGr EIOLE oponcl Bi 44 - vancod to #i3e, und rocoded (o 4i3ge at thclose, uiler Vember woll at 4SNcIge, Al seller e year ac 42 whtel o Iigher early wud slosel 3c ower Hian o ln idaic, Seller flsionth,ur éaali No, 2 ac high mitxcd, suld'early at 4734c, but devlined o 401(c at the clo for carlatu Wil ' rouny luta were, munlunl At 4hige. as 8 Were reforied of 2 i e BB A0LATHC i, 000 bit rej!flcfl ‘at 4 LR mlhynmniunnnxumun tracky ood 1y t warn a ‘ol n\’lb—“cw more mll\e and 3¢c lower. The tal, 257, 60 i trading w lll thully n lrulrmnnl uf’*&emrmhcr denls, and (n ovor Into the Janger futkiros. Tho ro: EEIplB wors hoayy, Tho 0ck b Saro inorensud durlg the wmk_ IlII henco tho wenliners. "litjected dectined heavy ol ullmix du cars Leling (napocted . #old [n round ut Jul(@ide, closing at the lnlld and refectud at2ic, a«mm- i Qetolier and eRIloe D) nuln.unxn at dnige, avember opened al 4o forrier closcil at T, Bl Cho ISUEr At AOVh 3 m. paumplus wero tn Hiberat sapnly, auddutl; \mlu below the nvlflnx\l n Tmll(y. 'C.u Vasce ]“,‘]Mrl{”fl o d 13,600 of .r&.mu g Bht 0, s by amwine ot .mé:uu on track I.\( ll- (JN froo on board, “Tota Fe! \uuln mmlur-lu .lrnxund 53¢ farreleet LT aERIC Fhe Focelots wers faly, and ‘the -hlpmumn liberal. " Tha IAFkee. elosed nuigt, tio ordera butiig Mllcd carly., Octobor was pour- 1nal ut o] snsh wolew erfl reported of W00 by No, L 4, \u..!uun J ll rofected at 43¢ 400 plo at e un ot 0 otal, 7,20 oo Getive i srtesalir e bncing carly and closiiig G011 and lower: - The nurLet Gpamedsron dor anrgent demand fron ahuts and Seplonibor auvanced ide, oo declined (o ufter the deals ha sottled ujr, - Tho other futiires wera (8lrly active, iy ey, io Company with cashy, and clin i N A U B T A A gloving ac &, the tendin being In seitloment, froi fl’ 'EC:‘I:IQ!III H‘L vt clvsed o o ot s st thio, ftde b, 5 Tor 0. 2. and 2 QT 3 at n.swm:; 15,300 T X0, 3 Bt 1864301 44 (00 DU Fefert s pdsticiarb, 0,60 bu by samiplo AL-15¢ 8110 0n trackd, b 4t 3aoic free on board. Total, 40,200 hu, ——— LIVE STOCK. ceasn. 228 1,080 a7 1,201 w70 00 onue 0,08 B0 7164 3,807 204 4,100 210 4313 231 8,728 6.1 TOtesrerns sesasrninirriali B HOS The montily recolyts of Mo stock rmm Jan. 1 to Qct. 1 this year aud Jaat ¢vmpore ad follows: Cutile, 31,009 0,633 Bhee) January m."‘lzlln i J:Mm in1s 3,030 8Ty 15,051 22, 187 JULTIL RGN ey Of ad) the dull sud junprafitable weoks of the present season, and thuy have been many, probably uong has Leen more thoroughly dull and upsatisfactory 10 the trade goucrally than thu one Just closed. With thuslngle exception of extra beoves sulted to tho re- Quirementsof exporters, tho snpply of tho scveral &rades waas Jargely excesive, aud o geueral al pror nounced shrinkage fn vatucs wns tho result, Natlve cows, stackers, modium shipplug steers, and Toxas through cattio sold at the loweat prices of tha year, aud the loases of Weatern uhippera have been severs fu the extretne. Of comimon spd medium cactle Jt ta within yeason to say that ome.half the num- bor mctually recelved wauld mmply hsve supplfed the legitimate demand, Of coutso the overpluy conld outy b dispusei of at wiich prices asbuyorshad the gen- eruulty to ofter, and durir g the last halt of the week sales Wore noted at $2.0x: 2,450 far prrto prinie cowsy &t $2.40052.00 for comman to. prime stockorey ot 82,1234 .73 fur ]or (6 Juod Texsusiand at 93,254 4.0 £0r colG- wan to medium shipplugplevra Tho fow extra cattlo recelved werotakun un Eurapean account at $5.106 8.4, and of cholca Illew werd salusto New York aml gwtnn.lnumntsh U0, liut the great bulk of tho i s Becumplished at | oW’ 0. Ve Ll $ were plonty, aid coniu yuallties rold hln‘up it ppevious wvek, aales wuakenix as low ua 4. w75 w!m l (en ut foriner o fee AL 7o du the wolghbor- ffm{t £, uu‘n‘nun-uu ot T yards Matoid, ad tha Rt xuu‘nl ng was done oo a bauta of the follow- \T10! Chotes T em—vm, b, Wel-formed - ear to -y ear-old sLier WeIRHLAL 10 O Inferiar Ay and TR owa.id Bulls, Anil AcalAwag ricers. Lexar~Through droves, or 100 (b (natives), S—~Tho g Thark 1t opy F'\ll \vtek, and uml(na In that condition mmnnnmu. Dnentng pites wora at & Hoc adwance over the provions ne Illu lem thoy show sn llm Alfl 4 ol Tor 100 2, the n m n lawvy mll\sf llll! most marked, [ Lkr" did cure £0 1arg6 a perventie of m» o Ny a3 duting hn ook benm‘. ‘muora than oun:third of theofferings being l-knn hy tho Eastern trea The ?nll(lf of the receipta, knu'm ety far frou o ||¢ g ratfstaciors, wp notleo: tter fhan ad ko p last 7, The total Tcatpid for e ptemher werk sme 111k &0 hond In nxecs of the number reported for Keptember, Nflfi. <l1&.l'mr1r5ctmwm(hlrv ! "I’ nml'nglr'ml e “ OF comnmon y mL 10 for sommian (opnvlml uum. v"nm vy aoid il and scalaw: ARSI ATe et oh un-u.unnu. -ndl‘mharrflfi 'lu\e]\rc\'nllul‘ fletwern shippers And thie lome averything was taken as fl! AL 88 recelved, f0r (0P 0 Tcufiin, oud ot 83.7094, cholce, per 1001be, ,—_a. o Emuz oru LUMBER, ‘The wholesale inatket wat dull and easy, Aliout halt adozensales were made carly, hut afterwards (he market way Almoat descrted by buyors, and 12to 15 cargocs were loftover. ‘Thoro wero fow rosh arrivals, but dealers wore cxpecttog the next floct carly this week, Bhingles wera quoted ot 81.00@23,33, and lath 8t 81,1561.20; Jolsts and scantling at $7,0027,23, and common Inch &% $7.0058.50. Madlum to cholce fnch Was noninnl at $0.00214.00, A falrbuainess {s belng done at the yards, but tha re- tall narkot fa weak under large offerings, “Comnion Inmber fs quoted ot §0.50 na tho average price, nro sometimes mado at apedaction of 250 or more, Rlocks aregirgc, {pta are likely to cone Uinc; horal,, honle miny deators. ara nuxious to sl nng‘{tcrwcnlly shade prices in ordor to do s0. Wo auote: thick. muaruuunnw. st Glear alding, T h’]!’md second atdin FlGorfina firat comiion droesdd Floarlng, secand eummon, dresscd,. Yenclng, Cammon l|Im )(']' 18 Jotrtand scant] !n A proininent Uetitr ind Foshtiy S0l 4 dtinension lumber, to be dallvered fn July ok SO0 e 4 il el wan o Hives staif Ilrouulu HLEO en the yessel, A pontiemnnn wio has jurt rotimed lmmmu Nl(lunnl Conventlon nl lell utll!bll lll-tu umr. the turersnt M 0, 0O, (X L ul lll|ll'r pliefunat « ek poiot this £SW DRSinet SBOUE 100, 00000 a3t year, DY TELEG IIAI’H. FORTIGN CITIES. Spectat Dirpatch to The Tribune, LITERPOOL, Scpt. 80-11:30 a,m.—Flour—No, 1, 248 No. 2, 22a6d. Gratn—\Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 0a0d: No, 3, Da4id; spring, No. 1, 0s0d; No. 2 88 104; white, No, 1. 1d; No. 2, bs 0d; club, No. 1, 10s 3d; No. 2, 10, Corn—No. 1, 234 6it; N 2, 238 34, Protisinna—Tork, 504 Lard, 51a. : Livenroot, Bept. 30,—Cotton—Eastor, but not quot- ably lower, atd 16+10%8%d: rales 7,000 bales; specula- tion and export, 1,000 bzlens Amerlcan, 4,800, Dreadatyfa~Firmi Calltornia white wheat, nvernge, 02 062104 Callfornla whito wheat, club, 105100 iuly rod Wostern spring, No.% to No, 1, 8410609 0ds rod Wostern winter, 10 No. 1, Daddé0s6d, Flour— Weatern_canal, O¢2t3, Coru—Westorn tixud, 258 wigh2sa, 0d, Oats—American, Ss@3s 0d; American Larley, 330, Conadlan peas, 574 04, Ctorer Seed—Amerlean, S0G#338. Drotivions—Yces pork, BOs. I'rime mess boef, 70s, Lerd—American, 552 Bacon—Long clear, 4Uas shiore clear, 495, Tallowr—Flne Amerlca 474 64, polenim— 1100y 1o n d, 108 S M e llesin—Conwnon, 6 Splrits Turpentine—231. Cheese~Tine Amerlea, Gl LoXDOXK, Bept. 30.—Ivrolevm~TRafacd, 18)4s ANTWERP, Hept, 30.—Petrolenm~o1, AMERICAN CITTES. NEW YOIK. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. NEw Yous, Sopt. 80.~@rain—Wheat 1@20 bettery shippora disposed (o buy to a falr extent, but incroased pretensions of holders matorially checked transactions; inodernto miiling domand; sales of 104,000 bu At 31,05 for new and old mixad No. 8 Chilcago; $1.10 for com- mon old No. 3 Chilcazo In stors; $1.20for crop 1874 of 2 Chicago, and 27,000 bu chpice liard No. 1 3Hnne- Top of 1474, at $1,40 10 store, taken for expart. Ityo firmer, with n better oxport demand; Western quoted aL72G74cs salea of 0,000 bu Western ut 734G 74e, including 4,000 bu at 73c. Corn aahado Sirmer, with lezs dolnz: shippens fuclined to hold off; hiome trade only houghit to cover prearini wonta; sales of 103,000 u Inferior mixed and no grado at 500; steamer mixed at60}@n7es sall mised at Skci yellow Western ot Gog ausge; and ungraded Western mixed at 563583¢. Oats trregular and unsetelod; track lota lowert No. 2 New York, No, 3 white, and parcls afloat and In store frm- o saltw of 43,000 bu at 30Q48¢ for mized and 30R500 for white Weaturn and Stato; 404@410 for No, 3 white; 30@38¢ for now mixed Weatern; 40@47c for white Wenstern, Ocean Fyelghta—Rather dull markot for berth and charter room rates; engagenient to Liverpool by stoamm, 10,000 bu graln, relet, at 7}{d; nominal rates for pro- ‘vislone; 35@ 13@508 rer ton, Proctrions—Pork opencd firmer, but closed dull and easler; sales of 300 bris new nicss on the spot at $10.70, and (00 bris faney prime mess at $10.75; 250 brla new ‘mesa for October at $10.85; Decombor quated at $13.70; &t the sccond call for Octobor $10.00 wns bid and $10,70 askad; for the remainder of tho year §15.60 was bid and 816.60 msked; for Janusry, 1877, $15.60 was bid and $15.€0 ssked; for Fobrusry, 1877, $16.65 bid and $15,75 askod. Cut nieats were in moderate do- mand at ahout former prices; middles woro firm but quiot st 91(@0¥c for long clear. Lard—Market opened atanadvaaco of about 7¥Ge por 100 B, but closcd heavy with prices lower than yesterdays dealiugs only moderate; anles of 350 tes prime steam ol tha spot ot $10.00210.70, And 37 tes off grado at §10.351 2,250 tes primo steant fur November at $10.00@10,073%, closlug 0% $0.U2)610,08; 250 tes for December at §0.80; 2,000 tes eellcrs' aption for the remalnder of the year at $0.77}@0,00, closing at 89,75G0,773, and 1,500 tes for January at $0,8070.92!, closing at $0.774. Sugar—Ranned i moderate demand; raw dull and still mercly nominal at B3(=0c for falr to good refin- fug; 0o for prime, and 944@0¥o for centrifugal, Talioe—Eaater and moderately activo; sales of 110,000 1us prime ot BYGA 13-160 per Ib. TWhisky~Mnrket firmer, with o falr Inquiry; sales of 1000512 at $1.13 and 60 brls nt 61, 133 per gal. 19 the Western Assoctated I'vess. Naw Yonk, Bepl. 30.—Culton~Dull at 1@ 13-160¢ futures baroly steady; October, 10 220 hnvnmhcr. Ll tior Decormbor, 11 [ Fuumnrn i 10, 13A81% B .i.n Jflllv 3 palo, 14s. Auzust Miowrottocel 000 Dy, oo auper Since Al W w’umm 044,751 «%mzonsfi:‘m $Xtr. €500, 10} nml (& ioie 7... 1593401 _whito 4367.78; extra U 50060, 0,70 Kt Nilincsot X 2 ] mné‘-l-: R RNy i Wiisat (h fale domanl et e 58,000 bug Minncsots nnr g, extra cholee A -l) ! Llflmun lnfl.‘l[; {old) In llurn. ». $1.051 w! red Wes i poor, new, u o nrmcrnn nandy Western, 727 T In(nnunuhlm m“t“l}»‘ ufu}gf n&-m‘b uuchaged, Corn ! gl 3 rep e no g toril ixed, o0y mixed. atoa. BoiuaTo u’ \n-nqumlxcd. jngraded, cdumidel ynlluw Westeri slkgadge. Qats inn recothtiaT, i estornmize and Staty, Hhedber wiilto el Ilru.' Unchange IIrlpv— uw York Slate, 2563¢ cnmnmll. new, 33 amc yieColleq rm ot 10210a fn goldy fabbing a1 . ar dull snd nominali falr to Rl h,llnln ( Dct |Vr nw. ey refined, In fofr do- mmulmfl‘ “{ul e Moluiscs Gt werased. i it Lt ste: nlmm—uuln hu'. firmy !tmlc. 1cj refined 20c; fueased, Yuudfes naphtbia, efty, He: flnllmh\lurkdullzru i mBl 100, cuin=stesmly nt $1,0s 2,0, Spis o {ine s tendy st ask(aagiic, 'llll-luniu Etata and Weate lh:NlIumlulH hemlock sole, i T a'finy auu e T rpends HERC Al shd e '331"1.;‘-.’1@&- T n e teece, ‘J‘ | TE:fll ¥ o p““cd‘ 200 ocinlo, eas upened fi it (] 2] gy aciesiian, ek, spuncd tisher, nm’r "!.'fli. gabem mieaw, 310 i oy ol el g i\llm;llrc-nuln»lx:‘ ;u_m( ! nm‘-. (@00, 10, u&‘)’d u%' u] 1) i clogod ) Prine sean G0L6 10, ':’z"'”“’fl*‘.‘“a ey e Qe TriTothety tresnlar ot UG 26, Whia A T T Al 61, 130! i & ehats et upunrmlchlnmdt Inot Iake ron qulet but firniy \Illl’flCflh. $10-00633,00, Juse (uc\ll. $3.10; clinch, $4.000 —(uint md st 6331 horab-ullot, No. b, VINLADELP v.).—nlrnhunv—!’lrmy re- H Sesita- Ll I m Hmat 700 Nr‘mr—l-lrm( nnu. wiopis bineeats Tarmiiy, & " te. Ohlo, 0. uu&&) mun G700} S dlana red Pcnm;lrnnlm oL l‘uu.mr:.x-uu. np' fned, 23340 ull and lower; FEIX 'I-I}Y(Wl}l‘lhl;. ll'.'-llfl. 0w, (4] mixe oy ssll, Dt activr Wed Sl ot gae, Barierdutt, T i ull sid fnnctive; primo mess, Ul;l. "-mmn. l.lxd ilu.lu 41 1P V6 it 3 ¥hiade higher; Now York Blllm\ud llynlm:ml County extras, iigbla) gr, e . Irm g Wi ‘lllfll "l’l 1l 11 Leniys With & i u.mu."Wumu fresh, Wheat, 20,000 hux <corn, 43,000 bu, wpmmu-uru. w0 b B o5% L uts, Bupt. so.-—c\:unu-&uluund weak) sales, nrn.mz—slndy and firm for sound and medium extra ‘ = Wheat lumhn and la'm}lm 3 rad fall Y. Rye 51 Lt No. 3 Tl tall, & aioudy, wILh kou ummd“l;orn‘l)\lx h.'l'l g.auflm,am.m cnali: 41 uts i, uml higher n U@ 0y i Uda ¢y Jl ¢t (L .{ ulet d . tlxuue ‘i :! ‘easl wnd dotolior. orlof oy steady and um,\nimu 1 sainplo luts Nebrusks, £315730) Mlunesota. i Pork dull and unchanged at 917, 25G17,60, Lnrd IIIILll(LINlU--lJ. ‘h 1 ! nominally ua- chanired; showiderns 7atie: acun Aruier for fower -mnum. T c l (o| clear, IU. Tiseddpiie S0 LHe Wilit, 47,000 bui corn, 0,000 bul; 0ata, 17,000but rye, 1,000bn} bariey, 10,000 il hogs, 1,20 heads enttie, 40 liead. ;nmvflu. = Klour—tend No. 2 vm-u \vnlmh,il amy No. . 81, S e hian, Fico auirawnits Siich o, %km. atber \lh'mrm. apoty $1, 10 )( im».u 1 ovember, &1101 No 1 red fall, § R, Ustolir 81,1, 3 ay, Apot, Lorn R S i it .'n";! s .u\(' } \llm!mu. .L!c( rrlm ted, *Tour, 0 Totxno, Sent, g Loraitt Lobie nm;cdnum white, lirlat wlicat, 40,000 bny corn, ou ,a R e RO Ouulmn wheat, 43,000bu;, corn, :c o CINCINYATL, Bept, &), '—fll" e A AL aues o i Whoat B red, ; ‘hut not q!In!J\ill!llNh\!l’. AL 470 fl!fi & changed, atithedle, Tiyo quiet -nd "I\\‘l") -lmnu. at l O I 1'ravidona~| shindo hiaer, ':l;cnnxl Hulic meate tale and auitet i an nzh-nue Lt uulur. annnl.mmlnhxylownr. N OnLEANR, BP0 et 0 2 0. —~ Flonr—Btrongers auperfine, LR, 73} XXX, 64.7560.735 choles Taniiis, 80.75 0, ux"«'a‘?fi:flu Debigiotont TR in good demand; .&'nuMm "Shos StarTID stics, aky—Dull; Loulstana and Testern, rectified, t uthers unchanged, Jonetary Bight exchango on New Jir m’(c pmumm’;‘ afetiioe SrEhente, Tnken Lovmsinse, fept, 50 o Coiloi-Demand falr aad X LLE, 3 ), =i -] il m‘f‘(,?,l fll’l‘l"fl‘ i e c:”a'l lemAaD: falr an o qiies antine Grain—\Vheat quiet nnxl steadyy red, 81, mfll l'i. Cgr:‘c:flllhnalmn tied 6 ( :lu- 4c mIIu-d, v‘"u 3 : ql'rurmnm—l'orkl v r:" l“' Hm: ”“H‘” Bul "t Pluu it nrns shonnioes Tn; S en B4t acon gl ul.nnd weaky lh\l\lldl‘m 7![0! slaes, qullw.l ) w.‘i’fl'fié‘ré“"%’.flb‘ TR, Wighagaed: L 2 ! THkiaky—Ficin ot 81,00, o} Koo l‘".\'n\“‘l!. Pu llo.—nuur-in and unohanged, oygned d .ufi‘"nf‘ s i b Uded T0e. ( rd “6 Zlm 01 kettle, 1160114, nm’fl i %‘mia:\umn.“m'c‘;n Mitwanxer, Gratn=wWhe 7 nud o ahado lower, luved nrmy % ;,u.‘ux i No. 2 to, L 3 Corndui NG, ” " 1,081 b 1, DU gc mans No. 2, 8de. I()ullnll and I Ty No, I Glgc. Barley stesdfor; No. 2, 8ucy Qctober, 80cy X\'o, vy e, Erelghts—Nominally un lun ) pia—blomr. g0 mia: H Recelpia—Flon X hirls; e Sipmente—FlGur: 000 brist ‘m'h'u anriions, BarTivonk, Sept. r—Qulet, l(cn Y. and firm, 0.~ TRt et sroadys ba 81.20¢ 1,471 Ambar, vanta redy nrmier at 803 e, iyl H03p1.02, l,flrll-\\!lk!n mix Oiteiitef, Gt aem white Wester 408 tiey mixe g7/ Tye dull nt s3g00e.” B lc{‘;‘mumhmuml an m-u—(Plrmer nt e". 13 for Western, Eyga—31 Illrnlnml lmm‘ refined, 2nc; 5,000 b Cor, 4,000 by, erude, 12)@127c. Tecetw Wi .wuumlu—wxlul. 1L by cori, 5,000 bt Bos INTO: 703 s., Rept, .-mur—smav and rm, with fafr deinand Wfllumnmmr 10, 1. 74KL4. 00; Lo mon extras, 3 Wisconaln ‘and Minnesota ex- 3, tra famnlly, @ il‘r«J.flll winter wheat, Ohlo, lmllnm\, uuad Michfgan, ¥5.76.40.601 {Hiinon, &8 i MchlEh 35704000, [lavle, ¥, Qockrun bt Gruin=Corn nulat: mixed and yelloyw, 0.3 witlto aud mixed, 4oas0cy “m i G e X Burrato, Sept, n-um-“lm-r. dull and nom- Ina Comm. anils-ahado rmers No. ¥ mixed Western, {isge. Hyo duily'Weatcrn, 75e.” Uata'noglocted. ” Bar- {\mal Fyelghta~Steady, but mavement light. TOBACCO. Reported by Alexander 8. Harthilt, Todacco Nroker, LotiaviLLg, Ky, Sept. S0.~Notwithstanding tho Rreatly diminished recoipts and offerings, tho market this week, on Lo whole. sliowed l(Ltlu or nio anlmatton, nor any new featurcs differont from that of last week. Yesterday thiero was more sctivity and rather fuller rrices for common to good krades of heavy leaf, but to- day they Jost anything galncd yustorday, o thot tho wouk and ;month closs with pricesof Jast week barely llllku| ned. An nm{ ho ulcl wrlvnmly this vn:nk il o A Inct, a¢ aleo 5 hhaa bf $ot it oxtremy mu. Sowa xald thia vu tho hrl,nkl M 113g@ -Hecefntd are 482 hlids ngatnst mnm week. Haleson the bru\kl B0 vmds- Il)mln“ 1,010 fast week., ! ather Jiolds on favorahly ur tha uncut portlon of thoerop, We hind atauch of Whito froat thils woek, VTGl i1 Ho NI £ EAC 16 FoMALiR L b, bk ek 4y 18 OStobar il Gaber i thio irat Kiug frost of tha i nspections for thio weele and yoar are o fnflnwn from first hands ¢, and & hids atlony of ienty wew 3] s Crap of 1870 Forwer cropa. t 48,501 7 000 n} mcy are ad follows:’ or mionth, Sor lnr. A e 51, (! a7 il anica his month on e hlcnkl. worcd1in0 nst 0,534 1aAt month, Stock on Hniud to-das, PR -- B0AAE 14,0V 1hda on' the 13t OF BENCIBEE, s o it Tiogshend o the new crop of cuttiug lcaf Yvas sold this week & arrull Counis of excelleut color, hl"u lel mm tr:m)uglnly ripe. v WOOL. BosTox, Bent. 80.~The demand for wool has not been Yury urgent or prosaing duringthe week, and lins been excluslvely from manufacturers. The market fastealy and Airm, Tho salos of Ohlv ond Pennsylvania flecces hava bocn 228,000 1bs and Includo X and No. 1ot 586 4240 XX, 423624501 mostly nt the lattor rate; XXX, 47c, Rales of Michigan, 133,000 Ibs at 85Guse. Salea of Wisconaln nave been ¢ 85@30c. Combing and do- latno in nctive demand but no changa in prices. I'ulled hins heon rather more Inquired for. Eales 182,000 by &t 27)6e, but fnctude choics Jots of super and X at 40c, DRY GOODS. NrWw Yonx, Sept. 3. —The packago trade n domes- tics s rather quiet, but prints nnd dress gooda aro (n ac- tive demnad and Mght supply. Cotton goods steady. (loghams, In dross goods slyle, in better demand, Men'awear woolens quict. Fiannols and bisnkots fa good demand, Tho Dulletin asys 500 casos of Unfon Mills colored coltons will busold st auction on Wodnesdsy next to close an catate, PETROLIEUM, CLRVELAND, O, 8opt. 30,—Pctrolenm unchanged. Pirrsnuno, Sept. 30, ~Potrolenm qulets crudo unsot- tled; quoted at s.Luj at Parker's; rofined, 26c, Philas delphis dellyery, MARINE. & CHICAGO,. Anntvats—Stmr Sheboygan, Manltowoe, sun- drles; stmr Muskegon, Muskogon, sundriea; prop IMamarck, Marlette, towlng; prop Messonger, Tenton Harbor, sundrics; prop Onelda, mumxn. sundries; prop "Trader, SBouth laven, sundries; prop G, .1. Trucsdoll, §t. Josoph, aundries; prop George Dunbar, Saugatuck, sundries; prop Star- ucea, Buifalo, sundries; prop Clematls, Peshtl- go, lugs schr AxLyrus, Oswego, sult; sche ‘I, Dares, Ford River, lumber; sche Marinctte, Afari- otto, lumber; schr E, K, Tyson, Marinette, lum- ber; echr D, L. Filer, Marinotte, lumber; schr Mnekogon, lnmber; sche Evallne, White Loke, lumber; schr Seventh Ohls, White River, lumber; wschr Bay State, Marinotte, lumber; schr J. V. Jones, Muskegon, lumber; schr Roan Uoll, Grand Maven, lumber; schr Ida, Muskogon, wood ; achir E, Lavoll, Zuskegon, wood; schr Vermont, Muskogon, bark; schr A, Ttust, Muskegon, lumber; sche 8. J, Loff, Ford Riiver, lumber; schr ELTempo, Muskegon, lumber; schr Charley 11ihbard, Depere, cedar posta; echr Mys- tlc, Muskegon, lumber; schr Advance, Pevhtigo, Jumber; achr Noquebay, Peshitigo, lumbor; schr 8. Botos, Muskegon, wood; achr Bea Star, Whita Lake, bark; schr Jennie Mullen, Michigan City, light; stmr luron, South Haven, sundries; prop Favorite, Menomince, towing; prop Oscar Towne sond, Erlo, coaly {(m)n Charlea Reitz, Manlstes, lumber; prop Alaska, Buflal o, sundrics; prop M. Grob, Munlstee, lnmlwr- prop W, Crippen, Manis- teg, lumwr.nwfi Now Era, umlllnvnn mwlng schr American Unlon, Menominee, lumber; sche lmr{ MeVoy, Jacksonport, , wood uhr Charlatte Ranl Jnn\uau)mrl vmn schr Jonny Lind, Grand Taven, 'bark: schr Uranus, Menonineo, lumbor; achr T .!. Bronson, Menomilnce, lnbor' sche E, ‘Wiillania, Menomines, lumbor; achr Der< sin, Whits Lul lumbery achr Lillle Pratt, Mo- nofinco, lumbers echr (ronsldos,” Codar Thvor, conli schr Edward Kally, Erio, lumber; wche Florence Lester, Munistaey ron ores schr A 1 Muosy, Escanuba, cuul schr Schuylkl lumber; sche Glad T sehr N Star, I'qn \mtsr. U, 3. Fiter, Iincoln, lum] slmnuch, Manlsteo, hxm or; Manfstoe, Inmber;’ wchr Dawn, tomber; ' schy Arundel, Manisteg, sche Atalanta. Sturgean Day, lumbors Jdonnston, Ludington, lumber; achr Lincoln Dall, Muskugon, lumber; schr Mudison, Ludington. lumn. bery schr Lity of Uraud Tiaven, Grand Havoo, lum- bery achr Goldon Harvest, Grand llaven, lumber; IEllrUty of Grand lhl‘hls‘ Grand Ilaven, lmulur. M. ) Lake, luml schr , Muwkeyon, lumbers wehr ‘Gpysy, Susko gon, lumber; schr B, L. Mather, Cloveland 1 schir M. Mlll. Muskegon, hlmbul' vchr Al Forey, Whits Luke, lnm\m, achr J Erle, conl; nehir 0. G, Nixon, Lnnrluuu.:n- Carrier, Frankfort, lumber; scow Silver Lluud. Muskegan, lumhc p.Mossonger, Benton IMarbor, dlngs, Menomineo, Iumb Tumbor; art) h uch? n\vnn LLEAHA&(L:‘- 10 brlé valt. & [t oll. aud suvdrles; schr Aund Youzht, Buftalo u wheat; prop N, Yaltbanie, Siitato, 50,000 o corn "barzo E. B ‘tysuu, Heiokuutios, "33 brle buct, 1£¢ lur sundrios; barge 1), L. Flier, Menekaunee, 20 brls Deof, 4 bia chicere, ond sundriess bargo Marietio, Slenikuuuee b bl i upulew, 5 bebd koroucs oty and sundries; wehr Law, Buffalo, 55,000 bu corn; schir . u-muu. \quumlm:n. 100 brll beaf, 1 tc lard, and sundrl achr Urplau Doy, Cleve- Iand, H00 tons veel butts; schr Cliy of Traverso, “'ravorev City, 25 brle beet, 10 brlv ealt, and suny drles; wche Driver, Carluton Pler, 80 brlu salt and sundriess schr 1,'R. Martin, Cusovillo, 2,000 bu corn, 3 brls uvrk| prop Luckeye, Glen filmen. 40 A AN by T bu corn uehi ueci Oy, Bul au 45, 000 lm wheaty schr J. G, Masten, Boflalo, 41,000 b cora prop Donn Richniond, Butlulo, 45000 b huut uclir Zach Chandler, Iiflalo, 47, B[00 bucorn; s Vi Watsan, Buifulo, 3,000 bu corn} stmr Muskogou, Muskezon. 3 brle urk. U brls oily 15 brle salt, snd uumlrlun prop nelu.. Buflalo, 10,800 bu corn 4,015 bu ba x and sundrics Pm% Trader, Buogatuck, 200 bdls groen hided, 5 Lity wull, sud suudrles; eche Clipper City, Lake, aundri h rop Tempest, Whi b brla purk. and win ! clen: nting dhonoygan, Man 1) hdln hldos, nrid - sdndrios; towoe, 13 brls oll, [row Trueadall, 8 oo, 10 brie’pork, 16 bris iquors, and randrl Aehie M. Peterson, Buf- 42,000 b _carny prop Stamgurl, Ontoagon, our—Ent Mt 600 b corm, 70, by nylt Ko Marlo, U2 bl fiour, © brla Borit, s and mnndries—Fort Mackinng, 48 Utls otir 1 bese hovi. ane smrions scht Abdrt, Penle Ligo, B10 bit oats, 10 brie pork, 6 brla lard, 6 brls beof, 8 ria beani: prop Starucea, Wuffalo, 1,000 Im;:ueerl 103 bdls hildos, ki ame, 22 casen ln.-u. nml -nndrm. Y {ms, Bufalo, 38,600 b corn. Dirls FREIGIITS, * Ciicauo.~Iaka frolghts wero sclive snd Xo higher, charters for carn to Duffalo helng mado nt 2%e. The following engagemonts wore roported for Rnffaloz Bchrs K. Jonos, Red Wing, Van Val- kenbarg, 8. V. 1 Watson, A, M. Petorson, L. A, Law, Z, Chandler, Masten, F. Palms, J, Couch, A, Cobb, corn at 23¢c; props Portage sud Montana, corn, D, Richmond, wheat, ang Idalo, wheat and barley through rate. Caprcity estimatod at 56,000 bu wheat, 00,000 bu corn, and 16,000 ba Larley. MiLwavkks, Sept, 20.—The frolght Lusiness contlnuos qulot, and rates weak nt 3o on wheat to Tnfalo, and 4c to Kingston. Engagements to-day were: To Duftalo—Schra 11, 3, Scove with wheat at e, and achr Camdon at 23(c. Drrnoir, Sopt. bkt frolghts wero stiff, with a unml demand for vessols at ¢ to Oswogo, bic to Opdonsbnrg, 234c to Bulale, and Lijc [t} Ch\o nu trco of ‘olovatlon. C. W, Norton re- ;mr hio sclic Canton, whoat to Ogdensbury, at 3 flurnm. Bept. 20,—Chorters: Ilram 3. Smith reparts berge Buckout, wate-linte to l!n}z l{l! nt 10c por brl; m:hr Foatorln, water 1ime to Enst N¥ag. Ina at 200 por brl; ark Tiutelier Boy, coal to Chi- eagont4Uc. Capt. John M. Langhlin reportsachrs Unadiila, Mocking Bird, and Curllugford, conl to Chiengo at 400 por tony ache Ellon Theresa, Mime- stone, Windmill Point to Dunkirk at $1.00 per cori, 'free, Capt, Frank Perow sonds hia vessoln, the Jolin M. Hntchinson aud S Flint, to Chicago with conl at dc, |mr ton CLEVELAND, B . —Conl frelghts are steady, but firm, nt Gfl@uflc to Milwaukeo and Chicago. ‘Veseels avo rathor scarce, LAXE MICIIIGAN, Cricaaa, —Mont of tho vesscla which wero wind- bound at this harbor left here yestorday, the wind liaving changed to the wonthwest. No dlensters are reported as the result of the severo north wing which prevalled during tho last two days....The Tertio Calkina Jost hor Jihboom while going up the river Suturday....The tugs Tarrant, Unlon, and Trindlyille are havirg leaks stopped at the docks of the Chicago Dry-Dock Cowmpany ...A colllsion be- tsvoen the selir Jumes Conch and prop Onelda oc- curred near Wells streot bridge Saturdsy, but nyiae from stopping navlgntion for soma time no uamage wad doune,...The tug Parker camo in contact with tho Runh stroet bridgo Sat- urday and tost hor smoke-stack,,. . The inanranco raton on ll cargoos will advance (o-day. Tho now eain raton will ho! aa follu To darnin, 70 c} |xmllfl‘ $1; lako Ontario ports, SLAD; Ogdens. !‘l.un: Mantreal, 82, On leconfl‘clunnd- ML Wa; tafirond hrfdge, noar ‘Cwonty-secoml street, Bot- nnlny. which was cnused by the grounding of tho eain-lndon schrd, F. Joy....The schr Queen City hng baon repalred, and was towed to Central slip yestorday....A Inrge nnmber of lumbor veesols ar- rivod heto durinz tho last twoentv-fonr hours, and tho markot prosents u hitalnoss-1iko spoct....Min~ fortnnue névor como singly. ‘This fs the oxperl. enco of Mr, Uoorge McLano, owner and engincor of the tug Mary McLano. Only a weok ngo ho ruf. fored tho losaof achild !romdhmflmr!n,nml yoater day ho huried snotlier one, wWhich died from the sama dizenre. Mr. McLane has the sym m!mlhy of oll who know him, ‘Fho funeral was attended by o large number of tug and vessol men, PORT IIURON, Speclal Dipalch to The Tribune. Ponr Hunox, Mich.,, Oct. l.—Dows—Props Champlaln, Arabln, Scotin, J. 8. Fay and coneort; rehr Hippogrifte, Threo Urothers, lioboken, Kix- press, Wsing Star, Polly M. Todgers, Ollver Mitchell, Q. I, Warmington, Watertown, E. 1l Ilzxurnid. l\lmugmnur{ Ur-—-Props \Wenona, Russia, Rhalland, Benton, Newburg, Luulnlen. Cuba, Sanilne and conworti schrs 8, W, Foster, losco, Loura, E, T, Judd, E, C. Roberia, 8, I, Gole, and Cannda. Winv—Sout] mu i gentla, WeaTuen—Fine, MISCELLANEOUS, Tlane axp Turne, —The schr Kate Kelley, which Is nshore near Holland, will Lo dragged off bya tug, which has been sent to her ald from Michigon City....Tho schr Auna Marln went ashoro at tho foot of Stag Island Wednosday night. Bhe s re- ported well out,,, Two-River harbor has boen put in o pretty safe conditlon for tho winter, the dam- nge done by the recont gale having been substan- tially ropalrad....A mill-owner In Little Sturgeon has contracted with o Milwaukeo firm to cut 1,000,000 feot of deals at $24 per thousand.,., The Brenlng Wisconsin of Friday moys: **Tho largo prop Ecfl!l. of the Unlon Bteamboat Company, was hucled horo last ovenlng fur dame ngu which Aho inflicted on the schr J. O. Thayor, in a collislon about n yoarago, Mr, Coftrifl, agontof the line, fminedt~ aitoly hondod the propoller, nnd she waa roleased. " ... A8 noar 8 can ho n-curmlned. llm amount of &nln afloaton tho Now York opt. 23, WM« heat, 414,800 buj corn, 1, 1 oo 000 burloy'malt, 10,090% ryo, 42,2005 tota), 1y~ 701, a lulnl afloat ‘the unrmspnmllng week )m«{)tur wae 2, 100,200 bu....Suys the Detralt Free Lreva: Tt s H.[mrtcd that tho iro which destroyed ihe steam bargo Lady FrankiinTuerduy nlght orig- fnated near tho boilors, 1t Ia stated that three daya revioud tho watchman discovered o fire near tho llord, but oa it creded in putting it out. The name of tho unfortunate mate who _was drowned s Ttichard Drown, & resldent of Saglnaw.... Lato on Baturday night weok, ua tho hark Georgo 11, Sloun waos coming np from Stone Bridgo to the Jocka, sha atruck the stone wall at a place whera it {8 not protected by tho timhere, and snnk in the harbor shortly after pasalug the lock, Yosterdn: the diver repalred the hales in her bow, and this marning ah loft for her destination (Tolodo). Sho véas loaded doep with coal. WUECKING OF TIE STMR CHERAPRAKR,—Wreck- eranronow at work on tho stinr Lheul]lanku. which sunk by colllding with the uchr J, F, Torter twenty-nine years ago off Clavelund Harbor in forty-four fect of wator. At the tiime of tho dlis- nster the pasaengers und crew of the stoumer numberod about "100; cight ot ten lives were lost at tho thme, A few duys after tho disaster the wrock was virited, und the safe and gome other articles recovared. Light years after- ward tho wreck was nfinln visited, llnl tho anchor and chalns secured, fow duys slncu wreckors from Bufalo made an exumination of the wreck, and found tho upper works of the steamerall gone, and the hull and engino rematn imbodded fn fow fpot of sand or clsy. Thedivers, in still wator, aro ouabled to go around und over tho wreck, ond have pronght up a good many articlos, amoug them lllv lell. wulnh 11g somo 200 or 400 pounds, some sheels of :D?pun and soveral bushols of crockorywaro, tho latter fonnd in tho flues of the boller, and nono tho less yalrable and neticeable if ‘only for the stylo and fashlon of tho ware then in nee, I'roparations are making for blowing the hull to pieces, wheon tho engine_and boller, and perhops somo heavy freight will ba sceured, —_——— Nevadn Tin. . Reno (Nev.) Journal, ‘We have bc!nrn us nepecimen of tin oro taken from the I. X, L. minb, on the uomy Take road, sotno twelve miles from town. Tl specl- men contains somo very fine ore ndecd, the tin belng of that rich-brown color which ludicates !mrll.y and value, A peculinrlty of this ledgze Is unt it 18 incased in both the hanging and foot wall by sllver ore, s0 that the Comnpany, in order to worl thelr lc«i(,cs, will requive two kinds of Pruccsseu—onu for gold and silver and another or tin. As Is tho case With most prospectors, howaver, thoy ure nulxfi‘= and vannot develop the mines. The mony difitront discoverios recently made fu this county now make it rather ditllcult to name a metal that cannot ba found In paylng ?unmme- hero. In Peavino Mountain along ares und nearly ull of the useful metals. B e uidh s ke DISSOLUTION NOTIOES, plss OLUTION. The copartnership herotofore existing betwoen Hermann Meeso and Walter Ziolcke, llulm( Im-l- neds under the irm namo of W. Zieleks & C the City of Chicago, Stats of llllnoll, has lhlfl h been dlssolved by mntusl cousont, ‘Tho Unltlfl Anshelm Wino-Qrowers' Aesociation of San Fran- clsco, L‘nl. will P" all bills nnd recefve all monoys zln::omuel on with the nuulnndlnu buslness from ate, ELCKE, Firmof W, Zlelcko & Co., Unllml Amhchu Wlne- Growors® Assoclation, BAX Prancisco, Scpt. 18, 1870, DISSOLUTION, anlcnlnmn\mhgirenlhaumvndlnulndpnrc- nership with 8. H, (iroenbaum in the Importing hl\lluun carrled on i Chleago under tho tra pama of 8. II, Greenbaum & Co. 1 will nat bo responsl- hlu for any transactlon donu umler the sal name of 5, H. Ureenboum & JO: shl'll.lu\TZE\ETElN. Tushnel), N, Bclll. 29, MISCELLANEOUS. Ostrich Teather Trimming. Afashionabloassortment st POLAND & BPIER'S, {I&nulnclumn. 474 and Y70 Canal-st., New York Ay, frm " FANANOIAL. $50, $100, $200. $500. $1,000 ALEY. PROTHINGHAM & CO. Rankerd aud Hrak- AR s vt fof custouers daslyzble mmuuuullnmur dinsl) smouutit n o of & exitlinats ciaracice which freq WrLLlY pay from Avete nes the smouat lutedsd ovsey thirty dave \fll“'llhfl":l‘l\'l ca;t destred on depostt Cireuloia wnd weekly Teportanent free, hnd obtainod 1ittle headway, -uc-» ARRIVAL AND DEPAR’PUHE []P TRI h‘rn angtion eepted, 'S Bunin, rivo sunday a8 a. Haprence Marky, nxno[llml. s 4 Muna, =1 R: iy ud},“"‘rl o 12 troet.s :onmr nu.nmn L., the i % N \"-vlsn.mn.'l&l! u relv 171 HockiorddDabitgue lwnu 86 Em Mall (dn nl:‘n ‘“El’ {dall )1 1R ally) e M’i'u Srea Dsl- l'l lfl “ e Ex B ‘bucnoya Lake K “l‘-“ I ‘" xiam S fieiol ey Reie o efimcomnru Canal and Kinz| 8l and xuf;':«.,',‘t MIOHI AR OEN'“! & fpn. and ot Palnier (ou'.'e"’““""' “"’nvm i It in. !K muna"m, ok s Morning k .l irCas ] 1 ENVER BHORT ton 1 Wi £ N O Kantas City & Denver Fast Ex, Bt lauln Hrrlu fold Jix. I I!mlllk leld & Te: 'ast k) Fana Fo v FXpress, Peorin, Keokik & BUFngt umuua“mm a1l u‘" Y Ktreator. Lucou, Wash Jdolict & [)Wll(ll‘ ALCOH" llll o LAKE BHORE & MIORIGAR somnm FoEERn R | wEpapapnal”l Mally viaan Lino. Bpechal N, ¥, 1 Yt Nl)(hl EXI’NH. oe LI R U UHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, R or S o Aialson andat Dopot. - e e OFbortte [T Miiwaukea Fx ress 25 o ‘\Il)l:flfl,zln Foi * 8125 II- m, 4101 “llcanllnr: o 1pi0gs, WIleslnk Hlnuemn Fiirg| >0 i ixpres. b 0150 mft 70 1 iraina run vin Sfibvaukee nvfimnnummnm u.|n|;|,rnh'r§r°nk-fi'§uf‘:nfl»fu"r} du Chlen, or vin Watertown, La Crosse, aad Winoay ILLINOIB CENTRAL BAILT An Dnnctltaknw‘rmmku ‘c &nd ‘;fi or, - t. Louls Exprese st. Loitls Faat Lin Bpringticld’ NIt I gmrm any kr-auur uliuque & Kloue Ity Bubudug.s Slous Gty fix 101} PUSSCHEOE L. OHI0AGO, BURLING' JUINOY RAIR0, Depats, 1?-'«1 ot l.nkumao‘inmgm M- ‘" ., and Canol and 8ixtconth-ats. Uidrk'iee B at depots. Maltand Exp; Dttawa and Giroaior isseng llun'hmnl, Dubuque & bluux i® 9:304. m, * 343, 10008 T 008 & (#10:30 8. M. |¢ Pi3n b TSiR Aul gcr Stendota, Otiawa & Siroator Pastonjior. o AuroratiaséiiiGr, ‘Auro ieer l)ulmrlua & Sloat l’uc!nnnlqnl e Tor rnaia Hanses Loayenwort| e h x| owner's Grovo Accommon'n owitr's irove Accomuiod'n Texas EXpress....... T*Ex-Sunlay, {Ex. Satorday, $¥x. Monday. ND O'HIOAGO LINE Ticket O ALI Keat., Fal oke ces, kst Lucific, and at dnpol.nux;o iutbn Honoppe G4 Leave, | Armre. Doy Expres—Pullman, Draw-| [ {ng-tgom Sleenlus Cark, All \ork wlnguz clllfl'lllpm.. 8:60 8. m. | 8:108 £ i PulncoDriwing: oo Sle ug Cure and Lotel Cars.. ) _#:03p. m.| B:10p B Only line runniug the hotel cars to New York. CHIOAGO & PAOIFI0 RAILEOAD, Depot corner Chloago-nventa and Latrabee-street 'l" kot oillco BU Clark-atreat, Igin Passengor. Iiyrun Lauenge Rl Passcngel "'lll'n!l' g dumer nrk'imcnm 2 Sunda ted, :nondnflu‘é’éfifflu“" lDllly. Tatundsy eaorpisd TLROAD foot of M rou-at. Ticket-oflices: 83 Clark-st,, l'almer loue Grand I'acitie, and Depot (E: xpmmon Bullding). Leave, | _Ame._ Day Expreas. 1.0 ¥t M citio Kx, {Datly, *Dally, Bundny- excepted, (0AQGO, ROOK $SLA PAOLKIU RATLBOID Dupot, u?r'ner uf Vau llum fml bl\munlvu-, Tickd ofiice 54 Clark-at,, Shermau Huuse. Tidve, | nm-hn,lenmw’th & Atch. Exl'm Peru Night vanm. For thuukcu ote,, dally (Sundoy: Saturdsy lln-tdnn r.l:nvu untl) . For Grand Haven, Grand ey ant l{ undays excoptou) For 81, Josepl and et ai DLo gau atuni "lm;‘tllnl(;un'l fcnw um'fl OCLAN STE. EATSILILS: . ONLY DIRLG'I‘ LINI} 0 l"llA‘\fE v . e, (L pmvmm Sl 4 Wil vall fruma e 3¢ 1., a followis fiulunl.y. e, nIpE 5 Llhndur. Baugller, y, OF Ol o dn, Frangeul, Batiirda; un. 3, o . 5 paimago in guld tncluds ,m atin, *. T Rouation. Kecond i Yiotirn tickets at n\luh ] v oimodation, (2 ul wu;upulufi:c: e nur oo c-rrl stecraso B lA_ Agent, 54 B Clark-st,, dgeat Tor ¢ Btoamers 5 WL G T National Line of Steamships Now York to Quecnstown snd Livetyal ¥OR LIVERIOOL AND qm‘f{usw\\ it 8:'1?' %% mITTIh GRFCE. Cablap yekors 2t reficud ¥ m‘f‘-nd, R R R, z R S TR AT 1 Gront Waostorn Steamship f:“ From Now York to Bristol (L’m.llndy din dafs ARRAGON, Bymon: et ock 4 COUNWALL, 'aum rurien 2 Cablu pase; ato, v‘« :‘;’,nmm Py euu Trrapald kiecrass ] WHITE, 07 Clarkeahe Sl TR . —— BOALES: e “FAIRBANKS' HTANDARS SCALES oF ALL KINDS. | og, ANKB‘MOHII . 'Alll'}:llflhh&l Chlrl(“ Bosarsfultobuyoaly e e Gt N ERVOU 10 . muu.runm SUAES 1y Rasouin of Austotiy, Bow ¥or uwml ey of premature decllie, r*"u".'m":,’,.kw:fi.‘,"fl lm c)y le. hl A(Ill.y In.ll)u .

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