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TIE CHICAGO 'TRIBUN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1840—TEN PAGES. BANKERS, | No. 29 Pine-st., New York. ca rie tu check at ight, and 1a tN MIEN’ 0) and all invests siritlen boueht ie ond om commission. DRAW MILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. mM in Mall Amoriear Xecurities upon the Lane xehance an (he most fayumnule (ents, “DAY & FIELD, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1330 LaSalle-st, Membern ot Now York Stock Feehan. min Wy FIELD, JR, ALBEIT SU ww, eeLD.Roeeiah MENING CARDS, (iow oun MINING COMPANY. Mines, Bilesyitle, Stantey Co. N.C, 5 BITARES, 61 BACIL Here ‘tock, Unlen reutee bi nara Hen tea ihr pickstin, ILHALL, Jt. Secretar. Nt TeAAUIFOr, k. Eames, Siperintondonts. WA. stata au tt Sete en forks oo ING CL COMPANY, Mines: bis Crouk, « rouk, Asha Coy N. Ce 1 Btack, HCD, Shares, fl cach. Car Hata ER OF DUCK Mining aeast Compa G.8. Filut, Prenidont itr War, irandseth, Vice: sent and Rrennuecey avin dy Atuttord, Mocrutary: EME Superintendent. Nronuwny, Now Yorks _* (qustsenyre sii Mi MINING CO. . rate of Min 8 be latidville, Colorado, 000 ai iM) Shares, Ki ench, panto ePAietO ty Erueie att Deka’ De Kuy, Seere= Principal offices, No. HE ‘ironuway, Now, York. yes SILVEL MINING Ct Location of Minca, nent Leadville, Colorado. Capital, $19,000,000; (00,000 Shares, £0 each. co. Detauortny Preaniuitt DLE Vordonni, Secre- _____Ditllees, No, NS Hroddvway, New York. Pie CROW EE fie asta Eas 101 on aR fur alee aya ie ronson nord A i WGESA SW 8 sid ie cuqttalatuck (yar val ches yeh STEN TESAM sy ord of Teuslodn. {a Nrondway.§ Newry Augen te 0, THE NEGRO. Tho Old Sinveholders Proparing Lists of Thelr Slaves for Use in Case Uiane cock Is Elected—fhe Exodus from the Sonth in ‘That Bvent. New York Thnes. * Ina letter ton friend In this elty, 0 colored farmer of Virginin writes as follows tonch- ing the polltieal sentiments of tls neighbors: “In the remote portions of Virginia, in the yillago where 1 was born, the most hard- headed Democrats have already begun to enunrate thelr former staves, bulleving ns‘ they do that, in case Hancock Is elected to the Presidency, they will be pai for them by the Government, Some linve gone so far already as to secure the'aflidavits of persons who know that they owned certain slaves, the purpose being to use these aMidavitsén the Court of Clains in case they get control of the Federal Government by the election of Hanvock. ‘The Southern’ Democrats are 0g firm in the bellef to-day as they were hnine- diately after-the surrender that they are en- tilled to compensation for their former slaves, and any one who will visit Leesburg, Fatr- fax, Culpeper, or any other county-seat of Virginia, when Court is being held, will tind abundant evidence of tho fact in the senti- meut which he will there hear expressed.” In reference to the oxodus of colored men from the Southern States, the samo writer say: +A short tme ago we had engaged in the discussion of the canso and effect of the Inte negro exodus soine of the best talent of tho country. ‘The discussion, however, secs to have terminated and no one now manifests. any special interest in the great movement, voluntarily started by the colored people for the amelioration of their condition and their escape from systematic persecution, Dut in case the great North {s so careless and un- fortunate as to allow the South to geb control of the Nattonal Government on ihe 2d of November next by the election of Hancock, the nezro exodus will assume ane uther aud more determined siiape, and ona much larger sente, than ever before, Where they left the South by hundreds, they would eave It by thangmids, ‘hey would In a short ting bens searce tn Mississippi‘ and South Carolina as thoy are in Maino or fawn. Jhave atways been in favor of a judicious Withdrawal of the colored people from those rectlons In the South whero their Ives and Ibertles are Insecure to such other parts of the North and West ers thelr Ives anit Ibertles would at least bo fuera et against outrage and murder. I predict that, in ease Hancock fy elected to the Presidency, there would be such a stampede of the colored peo- ye from the South that It would be {mpover- shed and made barren for the want of Inbor= ors, beeauso thé Southern whites ara fatally ineapable of cultivating the soll, *If tho ins fost ils savor, wherowith shall it be: alte OHIO CENSUS, Grent Increnno of Muntelpal Indebtet= Ness—State and Local Debt Exceeds Kitty Millions. Wasinaton, Sept, 14.—The tabtilation of tho “wealth, debt, and. taxation” of the State of Ohto has Just beon completed by tho Census Oflice, and exhibits a large Increase in the yaluation over 1870, only a modernto inerease in taxation, and n marked Increase Jn the debt, the latter being almost exclusive: lyin tho Jarge elties, ‘Tho figures glyen be- low for the debt are those of the separate elvil divisions of the State. ‘The county debt, Tor example, embraces all the Indebtedness, for any purpose, of the county congldercd 13 telvil division npart from the townships, or the towns, vitluges, sehoot ilistelets, or cides which are seoumnp hhivally inte chided within Its" Iilta, ‘The ity. ures are for the fiscal year ended Sept. 1, 1879: county. ilobt, bonded and float- ing, $2,063 O18; elty debt, bonded and. flont- tng, $38,571,088 ‘town,’ vill ey township debt, bonded and flonting, ses honcded School debt, $1,151, 07; total te " dubt, SHA54,103," Bestdes this local debt there 18 A funded “Stato debt, conttattig: of Jonna State duit to $6,470,805, and an irreducible State debtof trust funds tunountlng to St. 280,718, making v grand total of State initebts edness of nll Kinds ainounting to, 835,420,093 nthe amount of local debt no deduction hn been made of the “cash on lundto pay debt” Tepurted trom a “hunber of Suutit les anid elles, ‘The amount of “eash on hand” Sept, 1, 1870, was $3,180,723, By the census of 1870, tho cointy Bebh oF the State, bonded und foathnz, waa $4237,5 and the town, ely. and other dubts, Sut iy oF a total of $19,500,010, ngalnat bath TS Jocal? intebtedneas In 1880, 'Phis te creas Tn foval?: Indebtedness "hay been rent tho large elties, ‘The taxation fs as 3 re ato tax, t oly te te ad town, village, tow lp, und Schusl alstsiet sveseseoee Th e01,023 "12,008,280 otal oy ee825,735,009 28,620,018 ‘This shows an increase of $3,200,491, which Teally represents only tho interest on the Ine thud debt. National taxes are not tne uded in the abaye amount. The total as- beased valiuition of the State ts 81/47, 74,000, Mt ‘alist $1, 107,741,007 Ji 1870, SUS, DOO Ni, S43,079,004 IH 80, andl” $12,009,000 Ht ‘The nosessed vatuntion uf Tenia wunty Is S307t4,000; of Cuynliugn, S83,- ot Eeuklin, “850,773,030; of Mount> bi0; of Lucius, $33, 1,690,425; 38,1103, a A MOUND AND {TS CONTENTS, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chleaga Tribune, Vincennes, Ind, Sept. 18—While ime Vroving Locust strevt, In the northern part of this city, an old and welt- ‘known mound Was opened, and discovered to bo full of Hehnexs tor antiquariang aud such, ‘Tho wound was found to by largdly: a mars of ese Apparent! eelotons. of deceusedt Tne dans. tele xes and nunierous other me ig wneee wero found, ‘The mound by eritically examiued by Prof, Collett, —————— adoneer * wALE RL) 6, e0ro4l 6 tery and of tatty carpet with a Buwed Curpet Lining pineries tt 1 outwoar a Brussels carpet without ung. Use only thut inanufaoturod of cotton ou or American Carpet Lining Conipuny, deules York and Boston, Four sale by all carpet TINANCHE AND TRADE. . Stocks Better—Foreign Exchange Weak. The Produce Markels Stronger—Provisions Rather Quiet and Unasually Steady. Broadstuffs Active—A Sharp Advance In Wheat, Oals, and Corn. FINANCIAL, ‘The Now York stock market opened feverish and tnsetted, but about noan It raliled, and a rise was realized on eeverat properties Inthe ist, some tniking an advance of 4441 percent. The dlvidend stocks ere weak under the tmpression that sume of the trink Hnes were entting freight and pussenger rates. tt is repurted that, the Arbitration Committes have reported nen haais of vonsolidution 10 far Blovated and’ td for Metropolltan. Manhattan is flrinty held, Northwestern and the cont roads gave strength to tho market. Itis.thought that St. Maul will declare n dividend of 3! before the Ist of Octo- ber. The ntarket closed on higher prices. Chtenyo & Ruck Isfand gnlned 1; Michigan Central 443 Luke Shore 4; Northwestern t; St. Paul 43 Ohlo & Misslssippl 35 St. doo 14; Tend dug 3 Manhettan '¢$ Union Pacitie a Nush- ville & Chattanooga 1 ‘Tho losses ean be seen, us well ag the opening, and highest prices, from the following Stocks. fee ton & Culties inland Paid t wale Cent Meuigan Central Inka Si Ehieago, Wabash, Rises St, ta sania nh + tannitbit & Be Kit en haut os 1g related t ler Hee Dhnaueipntn eaten Manhnttan Hevated, Union Pacute, Mountuit., tern Uniun ial Atuntle & Paeltie 1 Joules ttio & Sustivi Ite & Chartnno Lake Erie x Western Northern Pei Sonhern dacineeatarrda St 1 Francisco pid Chleage Cheatpenks Chentpenice & Olio t Ex.-tly, Government bonds were steady Jn this mar- ket at the following Nytres: District of Colum- hinih.65s, OHEE@pur; 3, 16D; G3, 1024@ WO; 4148, 1104110355 4a, OOS DINO, We note sales of 2,000 Jucksonville & South- engtorn bonds at par; 3,600 District of Columbin at pur. Forelgn exchange Is dull, Sterling’ posted AKG s, sixty-cduy selling at 480/4@1s0y; do- mand, 48333; commercial bills, 47814; Parts, OUYUEHIH TAntwerp, b%Gi20%; Basil, Zurich, Cte, C263; Hamburg and en vou citics, ig@sx; = Asmsterdam, QI Viennu, 4193@41, A dispateb from Washington says that within tho last ten days over $750,000 In etandard-sil dollura kave been ordered from the Treasury and senttered. all , ovor tho country, Twenty-flve orders have been re- celved from tho West and South asking for from $500 to $20,000. Tho lirgest order was from Athens, Ga., and the noxt from Columbus Ind. A roport of-u searelty of small bills comes with the ordera ag tho reason for making thom. Some of tho figures in our Washington report of our foreign ecommerce, published in our pre= vious fssue, merit a moro ¢nreful study. In drugs and dyes our Imports increased over 1879 bout $2,600,000; coffer, $3,000,000; hides, $14,- 900,000; Indin-rubber, ete., $2,100,000; rnys and paper materint, nearly $4,009,000; raw allk, 700,000; ten, $5,000,000. These arc not all lux- urles, and hence tho inerensa fs not to bo depre- cated. Tho total tnerense on dutiable goods ovor 1870 was $10,600,000, OF this, $10,000,000 wasin cotton zoos and $8,000,000 in flax: and manufactures of {t, allof which should bave been grown and made fn this country, The snine {5 true of fron and steel, yot our importations of those articles Iucreased In round numbers somo 10,000,000. Tho total value of ull Imports In A was MUTT, in 1880, $607,051,740, an in- creas of $221,000.00), Thu tutal-value of ox- Ports in 1870 was 8OY9,508,71%, and In 1 880, $82,- 6,053, an Inerenso of “$124,000,000,—less, it Is a pity, by $97,000,000 than tho increase in our Jm- ports, Yor tho Increase of $12,000,000 in 1690 three articles must be credited us folloyat A oe aay e120 ts sr ful ‘ Tiel eon FORT REIONEST We bayo tho surplus to more than duplicate the, above fyures for tho current financial year, and the markets of Europe will most likely tuke it at falr prices, Hence our abund- ant prosperity, On tho 8th of September, 1868, says tho San Francisco Bulletin, tho fleat ship, tho Dantel Marcy, was towed’ down from Vallejo tonded with wheat, A few hud been previously tondod atthe San Francisco wharves, but shipments practlontly began about that tho, Now Cuall- fornia oxports soine 600,000 tons of wheat, tha yaluoof which must be about $20,000,000, Is thore anything !n the commorcinl history of tho world mora wonderful than that? ‘Tho London Economist takes about tho samo view of the Canadian Pacitlo allway scheme that wedld, Itsays: Lot us supporo the Fenined Iino to cost $10,000 wr mile, ‘The total cost would ronch S1tk),000,- bis, with Interest during construction and. the aubsoquent years which must bo tided aver bee fore the tno can hope to do more thin cover working and muintenince charges. We confess wo can sce no hope for such w company uni itvecelyes & Goverumont giarinted, en twenty years; but wacan quite understand why Cunadn’ should wish to nyold so onerous un obligation, Tho San Franalsco Hulletin of tho Ath wives tho gald value of the product oft five mines In Biko County for the menth of August at §140,t05. ‘This Is regarded as a vory satiefuctory result. « At the Chicago-bunks business was fuirly act- {vo ns usual, Both country and elty customers: ara gradually increasing tholr ines; but the middle of Scptentbor finds tho fat! vualness bee hind what hus generally been realized nt this Ume in formor years. Of coursc thia will make the prossuro greater whon the rush comes. It cannot bo delayed muny days longer if holders mean to market their produce before nuvigne ton closes, ‘Thera ure only abuut eight wovks left, and stirring thmos are quite stro te be upon vsti all departinenta of trade unless a political roverseof tho huycst proportions should sweep over tha country, from which" “May tho good Lord deliver us." In disupunt rates wo havo nochango to notico. Custumers on time pnpor get wl the money they’ wintat provions ratos—viz.: 68 per cent, ney considurable sums culling ut 0@7, Demand and short timo jorus, as heretofore, 4@5 por cont. Only as a speolal favor will the mercantiv banks take any paper below 6, Whilo imonoy {s still abundant, tho murkot is walbly Arner, Jn Now York exchange transactions aro cons Aned to narrow limits, Somo were inade at The per 81,000 discount botween banks. Loldors of Jnrgo blocks demanded 600, but wa heard of no sales. Sumo imay have, beon made at that Ngura towards the close. Thé bunk clearlugs wero $1,600,000, SpctalDispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Bopt, 16.—Thestook market opened woak, but thoro wero dospcrato efforts made tu rally Jt, The long stock and sales by hours, howovor, ogortod tholr effect, and aftor tho first half-hour tho bulls wore tn full rotreat. From this timo an Irregular markot ensued, tending {ithe majn to atill lower prices, At 2o'cluck tho quotations fn the majority of casos wore at tho lowest of the duy, Shortly before the close, whantha markot bad rolapsod into dullness, brokers yer sont In to rally prices, and under Ugbt purchgacs succeeded jn inukiyg Liat recovery, so that at the close uotutions «were advancing, ‘ind tho look of tho mirket was stron. q guetta preferred sold’ at 40, and Ol During the afters noon there was husideratle covering of short, The outlook tosnight ts toa higher pee and tmay he thit there wil ben renewal of the nd> Movement, Dut the bear party is very Anat the mnnvked mest is law aide from the dealings Of pro als, there is nothing on whieh tu bine ny opinion, and tho market must continne sibject to thet manipulations until the mublig comes in or there en fucther quitation. he Wealern Aamnclated Prean, Ne xe Sept. B.Governments datl and weitk: As ttectinesd 44 und 4148 44 per cent. itntirond bonds netive bat irregular. Kinto securities quiet, The stock market upened firm, and In some eunet fraction hiuber, but soon Becning weak, ne prices declined t¢ tag per cent. Manhattan Hlovinted aiid Wanash Preity. leading the down wand inovement. During the afternoan the market was comewhnt Irregular, but ia tho late dewiigs at stron tone’ prevailed, and an ad vanee mnging fron 4 to 2 perennt was tablished, Manhattan, Denver "tle Grande, Wabash Paeiiv nud Granger and cont atures being the most prominent in the Improvement. ‘orelgn steaners brought today 1,605,0U0 fn 02,000 hare nah, & Chatto. ray Contr rent nh, Lackawanna, no Poinveare fists? 2101, univer & Wo Geunde, Aza e inucan Central Northweatern.... Money tinrkat en easy nt SG; priine, merean> tle paper, 4 Sh Urihue Thungo, 00 days steady at 481, doe inand WS. GUYVEI Me Hons, We —— of 88) are noxns, Now bs, Rew alg Loutstatie . yeti, ald a Miseourt, Mirkinia, new, Pay WG | Virxinia consol Ay Sig] Viruinin deferred, ‘OVKA, Oninsio & Western.» 21 Fahey C18, a ee 6 : Alton i 'P. BL Do preferr tnd BEAN ER roses oH. atte Duna. hla KWilkostaree, . O trata,, iri Do preferrata.. thwesterns, Do pretarred oh ane i Lake Bev & Weaturn, 34] STATE UF THADE, Speciat Dispatch to The C1 BW Youn, 28ept. exchanges for the ranteh bel ot rpeculitive exeitement. hind begtiny an tho surprysing activity fi legitinate te wv sipplemented by morals plirehises on specu intion. | We tind that the exehunges of the Inst week ‘show an §uorens of 227 por vont [nthe Aperegate, and per cont outside of New York. All the cities except Bulthnore and Syra- euse shure in the Inerease, (hough the gain at Milwaukee, Vhiladolphin, and Louisville fe email, ‘The following shows the umount of exchunges at Sun Franelzen for the week ending Sept. 4, ih atallother ‘cites for tho week ending jept. whilo = te New 01 Miter Laniavtila.. Provin teas CH. metiengolis, ‘leveling, Tho condition ot Business ns Indtented by those transactions is certainly not unfavorable, There is no sigtt either of unreasonable and dangerous spoculutive exeitenent or of stagnation, Whit ayer dungers thore ire tiriso from enuses not operative hist weak, pina tie oralble exhaustion of the bank resery it New York, and from the politicn! Uncertainty. nt Js esneclully worthy of notlee tat the tattle in the Mlusisalpp! Valley, and partlentiely by way of the great river, bite been growlng Hrgely, eo that Now Orlenns and Rt Bouts gain more than ony oth tes Peer very PRK SH GIFS cotton mov nt mid in extraordinury movement of grain down tho river are ainong tho causes of this inereare, Transnetfons at Pittsburg, Clocinnat, aud Inidi- fnnpols ure also. sunasntl HnrKe, “whilo, song holding baek of wheat evidently affects, for. the Present, the activity of Milwaukee and Chicugy, . WOSTON, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Toston, Muss, Sopt. 1.—The stuck market Torday’ lias been moderately active, but does not recover from the weakening tandency which set inyesten tay. In fact thore wag a general te- cline, which shows ulogs of confidence gome- where and from some causa, In railroad shares, Pirlo, Turtington & ney, fell off from TANG -t i‘? AM; Atehison fram phy Lito Hock, from Biss to ib yea; Tine front 203 ty 3) an lisse Retin ws SUMnHTTE Branch from 1g New York & New Jn- gland from 60 to Sandusky from H% to 3g; Ogdensturg from 2343 to” ef; Detroit, bane aren from Oi to BIG; Unlow Puella Pe 24; Michlawn Centritl, S344 ae auster, from i to ilss. Maino was offered ut 135, Inat ante nt 137, Mare Colony at and Nav 1014, a8 before. ‘The Oregon Rallron epron Company at 1st sold nt 1h, xiean Central ble and Pulte mun Me Boston, Hever Woach & Lynn suld down to 10044, in ratiroud bonds, Hartford & Erle is deetined frou alg todl; Fort Scott 7 trom 14 to-t073, Pueblo & Arkinens alloy: Ts frou Hs toh Rutland 6¢ from 07's surlington & Mt sourl non-exempt 4 ndvaneed from WS te 104; Bastern cna ten 17 to i: Onion Pactio wore stanly nt 1135 Konubiian falley ts, v Jails tests ati niet afouks, Water i ver declined Gay Boston Land seas stendy at the vtaxe. ‘tu the Western stasoctated Presa, Bosroy, Bopt. i aoa 4n1,, Hur, Chit, Batty, nt Liteie thaeeaene an N.Y, i a it 1 H Ricison ete ets ius tratareid Ns Lonnon, Sept. 14.—Consol 07 19-10, Preaniten MCOILEILIOR—NOW fa, JSC 5 AGATA ds, 4 Ullnols Content, 1: ba Pennaylvanis Central, {aay eat Contra, BSA s Lele iis; seconds, Pais, te it.—Rentes, BO The. MINING NEWS. ; NEW YOUK, iy the Mining Asvocteted Preas, New Youk, Sept, 1.—Husiness was notive to- dny at tho Mining Exchange,” Chrysolite was the Ivading stovk, and showed — cvousidorabie strength, closing higher thin for weeks past, The closing tuatasioniy wero: ae suelo jo Ureuk Hits Huckoye, Honanaw Gi Cauveris, fal Tet Lucerne, Martin Willie, Moow Calum fds celui bin Consotidy a: a 2 Mullion reoeiptd From tho mines, 8 Silver eae ablpped, 8170 In tuo fron the mine Du Asan Eruticitea 9 wort sya? J. A. Taylor hig “returned frou ‘Tomnbatolie, Arlen, ereports ea ing there proxresslog finely. Neferring to Bist er iny Sate Nevada, parchosod upon spurt, ys it ls tho bigest frou gold inne in the Uiutted stato, but required a beary: outlay to fivateh tt with water, Mo mtlmutes uae tha ebay wil nt bu organized until bis ‘ho market bore holds ilrm on rumored doyel- orm a OUR. Kr Turok’, 624 ullion rece! p! 1o past wouks roka, ° BX; Standard, & reat Lydia, 8.700; Noonda: gar; Northorn Helle, gsuu0e Chryaty, B70; Fa sui bra ety O'Neil, #200; Contention, Sitios dob ‘adiso “Valley, ‘edule; Miack Hear ar ae Lai iran has doclared ita regulir dividend teadvitig iy apoolals say Holker succveds Mure den as wager of | ths arysn~ Ute, and brit ol ie rok Shiceoes Gidees Daily us duponntondant of tie Little, Chet, ‘Tho general cutiook aud output of tho Camp ty eavouraging, the itor excecjling that OF last jaar (0 por cent. The dives groundof the Little found, nor ts tikely to be, ‘The grouni has beon respected, with tio favorable resulta, urnaces are running this month, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicags Tribune, tx Min the mining market ere without Importaner tecks are alight, aud 6, dealings changes fu the Leadville in other stocks there ja very little trading, AN PRANCIACOL Sept. 16.—Tho following wero tho closing itulation: at the Stock Honrd: SAN Francesc ra declares n dividend of 25 cents, Spretat Diapateh to The Uhteage Tribune, ns iin mining shires Silver 8 ti 0 19S tatalpn from 1% elie Frestan dSag ty BERS De abe Gena gto Wes Huron from Of to ‘hss fram rate to is Mhirshaw wus stendy at i}, Others as betire, the IFeatern Assoclated Press. 15.—Mining stochs closod Ag: Madison Copper, Penable: new. REAL ESTATE, The following instruments were filed for record Weancadny, Sept. 1 erty rorenry. Polk ato f, 4x12 ft. a Wore Eh diiingy Gineice 16 Mk Cad cigiutiing xi ee coro A ies 13 (Math J 1. Clearer: it cig ft of Miwauker ay, wf, 2 fh, dated ‘dane i (Ce WinkolliaKa to a ff fof Withansin'itv. ef, NYsd fy att ete Week! itthiring Weeulerh. 54,210 ft oe of arker! Suuth Water steatwe cor of ‘Sint ued Kept TiCharies St. ‘Atkibe to ileney f Can nt eorte G, Lewls to n= ai fe wot Western xia ve nated roph M4 (Ansun I, J 2 9 Ce aT North faa Ratio, w cx Tt, Inted ne 15 (Mary lipnte et at Mitney ire Ha ur ov eat une we, 2b amen Wanineai Cit sof Chicty-Atth pt. Hef Krank Welle to, Lava ty eae tha. aKy he ox tes, ve anted unk Wells to Julie, tin, ney alsa at, near the abo iidtnne Werte lor bairick Lane NER NOL a Wort bal ¥. Me sinta re, fen oc cthietyes cate Sept. 0 (Haverly tn or thir ay al 1 =i tantng 60 iehran). sft wnt losue ay. 1 (J. WW. Catnpbelt "to We oe aivng corat. Fis fh proved, jfntod s Sept. Io LaMits WITHIN A ADtOs OF SRVEN 4 OF THY COURT-HOUSE. nedrot Faun nf, 6Oxt21 ft (neo aharg a Sopt 1 xii’ planta, ena a Onwatd wt, WW fen of Hifty-third, nf, 2 fit! Aa WANXbls Voli Get Irive, 225 thw ‘of hisseii ayn ity allay, dutod Sept. 20 (Me to Pataca o on ly drive, (tt wof Wallace puek theism Kedalo HY a ‘ eh of Gade to Cordulia He COMMERCIAL, Tho following were the recolptsand shipments ef tho louding articlos of produce in this clty durlig the twenty-four hours ending at7 o'clock Wedneaday morning and pa tho corresponding tine last years i Tieseseeeey Tho following al 3 was Inspevtod Into stora In this city yosturday morntiige 5A curs red wine ter wheat, 2 unrs No. 2 winter, Jt cars No.3 do, 4 cars rojectod, | cur mixed, 67 cars No, 2 Weare No. Fido, B curs rejected (Gt wheat); KY i jou No.2 corn, 100 cant and 20,000 bu high-mixéd, 19 curs rejected (et corny; B enrs white onta, 18 cars and 31,000 bi No. 2 mixed, enrs no grade (11 ont: No, rye, 11 cars No, 2 do, 3 curd rejected (15 barloy, 4 curs No. 8 do, 12 cars do G8 barloy, ‘Total (001 curd), 605,000 bu, Thanovted out: 3,878 bu wheat, 417425 bu corn, 1,607 bu rye, Tho to ding produce markels averaged botter Rrendstufts wero doolde with more doing in the principal dopartments, Wheat was etiifened by reports of ay upward tendoncy in Liverpool, with a continued active Diovemont fram this country to the Continent, of Europe, Thoro wero alse some dlrovt orders hero, tha Nits on whieh wore very near our current quotations, Corn was stronger in aym= pathy with wheat, and in consequence of a growing bolief that a grent deal of dumugo was done by the Inte (or ruthor early) frosts. Oats wore higher because of tho movement I wheat apdcorn, Kyo was tirm on spot, but ratkor une settledin regund to futures. Barley was nome {nully strong CL nbout noon, and thon oasod of 4ge, ‘Timothy seed was higher, and there wasa good demand for tlaxseed ta fll shorts, [tie thut some 200,000 bu of ahdrts ure yet Provisions wero tame, but steadier, with an ad yanoo of abou dein pork, tittle ehange in lned, and not much intneats. The lutter ave reported to haye been about all cleaned out, except those not yet olf cough to hip. steadlor and “rier at 817.0 bid for September, 817,80 for October, ane F125 B1,25 for Novem- her, Lurd closed stendy ut $7.0756@8.00 seller eptember atid ¥3.00@s.02% fur Qotober, Short riba closed steady at €4.45 forsuptembor, Spring: 40 higher, at BAG Xe for Sep. tember and O44@vihic for October, Red wintor closed ut Slo for cash In good locations, Corn vlosed 0 bighor, nt 40% for September und AIN@AL40 for Octobor, Usts closed Tigo higher, “ut WYK for October and DOy¥GIUie ae Boptomber, Myo closed at 851g cash and 8815 asked for noxt month, Harley closed steady, He Ti@ibe for Ootober and Te for spot. Hogs wero bigber, with suics of light at $4.00005.U5 and of heavy at €4.0026.00, Cattle sold at $2,005.76, Common and mediuin yradea wore lower, 4l cara rejected, 2 rye), D cara No.2 No.4 do, 8 cura No. 5 Mess pork closed wheat closod millinery goods is als reported, the generil tenor of priges being firm. Groceries were act Ive at thoroughly audtatned prices. Stirs and voffeos continue the friest articles tu the list, (hough there are no signs of wenlcness bn any department of tho market, The drletefruit trade te oti luoking In activity, and for domes. tle earictios there isnot much show of strength. Apptes and pervhes expeciilly are werk. Tho Urh ntarket was unchanged, Butter was quiet nndiirm. Cheese also was held at fuilf previous prices, continued lyht reeelpts checking any tondoney to weakness. Inthe bawwing, leather, cont, and ply-ron inarkets nothing new, of im- portance was developed, Olls were active and wenera}ly firm. Carbon, lant, and Hnseed oils were strong, Tho lumber trade was netive at austained the arrivals were moderate, and all the jaye found buyers at previous quotations, Hurdware was reported In good demand for the tine of year, Tho murket was stendy, Wool remained dull and nominal. Maye wad it made erate demand and unehayyed. Dealers in hides reported an wichangel market. The demand was light but equal te the supply. Brodm-carn was dull aa last quoted. ‘Cho receipts are light and of poor quallty. Luke frelzhts wee netive and at strong prices for both cornand whent—atisye for corn antl nt 4c for wheat to Duttalo, with both steain and sul veseels wruited, with 215,000 bi whent, 465,- £00 bu corn, and 39,000 bu rye chartered, Rall frelghts were quoted steady at Se for provisions and Me on grain to New York, Quo tations on through foreiyn frelwhts were stendy at 55'¢e per 100 Ibs for tour to Llverpool, hae for do to Glasgow, Mafor lard and ments to Liverpool, Te For do to Antwerp or Bremen, Tho segregate receipts of wheat report! terday at Chicago, Milwaukee, #t. Louls, Tolodo, and Detrott were 312.00 bu. Tho corr shipments were 287,00) bu. ‘The following was the movement of produce reported from New York yesterday: Hecelpts— Flour, ®oa50 bri«g wheat. 10.000 bus corn, 4 buy oats, LOZ bu; birley, 1,650 by pork, EN) beis; cut imvat: whisky, 404 bris. Exports—Vor forty-elzht bours—Fiour, 11,009 Drie, wheat, 90,009 br oy bu ‘The following table shows the quontities of flour, wheat, and corn imported into the United Kingdom forthe periods named. Merk enting Werk quting uteck ening Nepted de Seale Ly Eh heer, $3 plegss lard, 34 tess sBineks. The clearanecs of wheat from New York Inst Monday included 23,009 bu ty Brest, 17,000 bu to Murseitles, 1,00) bu to Antwerp, 18,00) Wu to Harnburg, 74.00 bu to Bordeaux, ‘and $9,990) bu to the United Kingdom, ‘Total, 339,000 bu Experlanced partics in tho trude were yester- day reviewing the effects of frost on tho corn crops of 1865, 1836, and 1ST. Inthe firstenamed year tho frost struck It the lastday of August, It was authoritatively announced that ng birm had heen done, but by November the market bad advanced froin 48e up to $1.10, a3 the carn wis found to: tuive sutfered severely, In 1404 tho frost dl not come ulony autil Sept. 2) but the damage was catimated later at fully 24 per cent, and the price advanced ta & in IinTale, notwithstanding tho {net that the crop of 1805 was then moving and was the biggest crop ever known up to that date. Something simllar was tho ease In 1373, with a ble crop the ‘previous year. We had asnperabundant: crop list yenr. It 14 stated that the district between Mendota and La Salle, ono of tho finest In the State, will not average more than 35 bu to the acre, where> ng they counted on not lews.thin 40. The crop of Indiana and Oblo ts expected to be really a short one, that of Iola much below the aver- age, Whilo that of Lown will be good, The damage by our recent frost will be chietly exhibited on the lute corn, but sist how much of it 4s late no one can any. It ls pretty well understood that there sn good deatot old corn on hand yet, so that there will be no famina; but st is stated that in several sections there will not bo corn cnunh tu feed the hogs, to suy nothing of sure plus for stilpment. ‘Tho Hoston Shipping List quotes a very dull woo! market, and adds: Many mills are now short of water, more so than usual at this xeason, and this, ne doubt, keups come buyers from thy market, but, on the whole, munufact> hrera nre stilt quite indierent abun {titre suippiten, ‘hore te a sen rena In the aaloa of casds, Hub thy trudu ati Tilly Rhoreot expectation. This 3 tty Heawrback., 1f tho Koulls murkut wound only tako favoraie turn, wo have no doubt tant. cali a8 ny polntxo much lower than was anticipated 0 few Monthe nga, Wo bellova thoro tn tore oul In the commtey ahat will ew » closes, but there inn surpiin tomo finders are bacanlng sey Mow mnverment, Wo ted tas ABOU IULOWON Ths Shan at Tbe tine mostio from duly ails, gna | Ie tite, eon azumption comer iy io this amount the present year, there $< nu kood ronser Welty rowd Rion be dee reamed 9 tin nt present. In tho Interior Uieiteschine necginn aimuat e ctirely at ree portion of the best clips of *Sishy wants we cire stl tiantd, but thors bos been no your hon soul tn, thy interior wis vl te: he Londun: hos re sll METOMSINE AE Very fait prices, Our they O4IpeMe Wo nu iniuonee Whatueer un Our iarkets PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Weru slow and stendy, There wae not much demand, us soveral of tho usual opern- tora.wero attnicted by the exclloment tn wheat and corn, but holders wore flr, especially on pork, which averiued nbout So bizher, Old pork was neglected, except thot there was soni dispasition to make trank~ fore tromthia month (nto noxt, ‘The two ure now nenrly tagether, and somo folks nraue tat there may bo ndceling towards the opening of thw cunuing wins tora work, Moss pork wns moderately inquired for, Lard was tame, with the Uctober premium nearly ox- tngulshed, Meats wore vegiected, but the parties mupporod to bent understand the deal reported n cons Unued ooddemand for consumption, and the almost total disnnpedrnice of cured tata. We gute that Lay: Me Hleelino of fal tn Jards uni the toal twurh atrouer, Advanced iv und vloned stoudy oljyr tis, mvatte &h vember. und € i bri front tho Intest, Gs fi. jae tiv acite any a seller reuineaeg aL a 4) lobor nt ith tira eetlne bo tek 1 day's latent au gitiny ae eManth, sanity wollen 4 lor Nayetnbery Sanuneest Bates ware reported of Huntonhor at eag tom) u Lat tea netiog Navambwr at £7. Pthe poor at FMh nnd Ti tes oa Maly. ruin, (set tes, Siikont nperuint change SOC UMAN Ty adtouldera Ae Besled EERE Y GAP) NN tote and wlio greet tees (24 Me tH eotepleklen private termes bale pleklod da on ely Phunk rive at kab bunt. fa we anLemlior, it i fur November. | Vrivek vt auenia word nvout ns follows nt} tor partly-oured tote Nhart ) Shouts | Tk S| Shore ils, | teens feleure ieteatra, coe m Comics fe: i es bi re ehh | ke soller seeeier, closed ati, and de wer nt Caras ara gwated at&t) Risstntes BRI haus quoted nailur Nay Tooso int 23. Ree fey mirerolepick Weld wvoraxes green hams, eam ait BILAaNYe for shoulders, iMé0 foi 7 \ a fixation etre slide fur hare, ‘ural pn see net “ite. tian 5260 anu yo- (Alga nacre’ at te, ri Wi quiet ag aikadic Non raves, BL00RS,%5 h hia aWaQuiet nd neudy al Fn oretty and bdo} {0 Tor SOUT BREADSTULS. . FLOUL—Was in piodorate local dewand, and frm on gvod brands, white commun toura wore qnoted thie, One round lof of 140 bags waa takon for sly mont, Bales wero rupurtod of: 1.70 bri wintors, moatly at $1705.25; 140 Urle double extras ut &.2) for patentay 120 brie low grade at C2280; und 19) bela syo-Hour an private terns, “'Tutal, 230 bes. Export flours wero quoted at $4003075 fur gued tu chulco oxtray OTHEN SULLSTIEYA—Woro in fair demand ond firm, Bates wore G citre’ bran at G24 e179; 2 cure talddlings wt WBA Lear feed a: fF Course gorn-mival waa numina) at 81,60 por ton on track. BERING WHUAT-Wus nctive und stronger. ‘Tho auurkut for nuxt month advanced Ifo, and closed 1ye above tha hitest quotation of ‘Tuesday, while othor duilyories word rolutively cusy, the Novoniber proimtum dtaaupenring, | ‘Lhe, Welt Kongratly quoted drinof, and Ni ri will auitie work! gra there, Our yucelpia wore notao tures ieothoctl ud tlug threatening oluunte wero hot favanible to fiver! thrasaing bo tira, IE was sduratine tlie bt ar) in bout dad as tye stele, wn AUF deitaueryeneh porte woro uma thy event of Miers rivage enulogenns frat HuRupb wore weal tenga iy fou tha the yaa nid eucOUr Sgod fuudung upers-ure te trudves tullowity. ‘Vb lular chi wanted te dit Debs. UAL Uh Tuontle much ths trot 9 diiteronga betwout spot und Getobye narriw about S4e, shoudl the former was to ar daalt me oretaber uty tuned is ux ra ber, TeLa igo, an hayes f the viigg, bullet Nu: Neuen ee wet haw wit ot alt nts ouishic, ‘wore reperuad af GhOu) bu Nu, at bloutife, sau eae ee x (UN bu by sainplo we tse oud demand, and ad> rr uu, Slow ates tor vai ron ot: rea ‘Thore was po pronounced chanyo In the gon- rul charactoristics of the dry-gooda markot. Thero 18 now dally linprovement tn tho demand and a tendonoy to incroused firmness in pricca. Hoots and shocs wero ordered free! iy, wud a lb- Pittsburg 1s iructicutiy Durren; no new ore is eruldemand for clothing, bats aud cups, aud Tolido requrtinu 7.00 b ole oo tur suring which Ia, jaecrivad by some to ulations there, is unlouutwdly the ro ‘was fieurve tae yert, ot tiie “tuarket lias eal on fur wove! lade past, culoly bucause the Tocolpts in custals huuses wulel wre royulur 407 dvs livery on contracts nrg nat waited by shinners, ox. Tit At a ttncn Ho ne mala were renunt — Were rnoled as before, There es Gna on, We repeatour ita Nord red at hu € PN bu No, ABH'ba by nampie at thao, otal Jen ed was neninal at de, Waa neil recs t gancing Se, and th arurces tert. prices of ‘Tnesday. The naer Our, inapection list ‘car louds recetvert. nnd wark or showed namatier number there wien talk of Trost than tho preeioun dar. Ht were ne ea is remarked Mat the farmer canant cis Bu tine whith uns aera ind Wieeunain water whhte xCN, », winter blencha ra ny the (deans in whens, cul: otter ina fauiey for: apy that nf is (ntorar one ator 10s bu eae take nt so34 for May ranged nt 4 ye In vei Wintec, clusing at ny geod demand el ‘oath har, with sate Rall to Aide, rreelea Sto die, and aie tha Se Wises cash nt 40340 Ula, 40 wore, re ried ot ati hh mixedat 4 et fiocs Ul a Uneoltne: i deate ‘A’ 2 a at on trary und at Bvgive frou card. “rhere was & ed ‘eco! nia ween ringer, a nicer than on the prec tho apring cht exane snowing B nd was not very ah ig vee fer aca #2 Ata. Wwernative And showing an approeiation eal eae Satu hn Hye el ot me fbi a ae Ay i Salis" ber does goosee ” et. SAL aig increasing fomand ts re orted. and prires aeent to bs working Armor, thougt Bhi freely Med at tho quotnuons given below. ter Silty HOE UTIs oe vod ees Wr Foy tiae Hy leoking nf tho wwsstats So, Hip ab eget wmpte. fold off freely, hut boing ‘sy plonty were Frmiatn aver the, ries pald In me Banat uy eroat, rae et clostnu. extent nt ste outer than Getot ene Were nat mantlan Mec tth fer Peititne Yor 26K¢; 15.00 bt ‘oy anton 200 1 Dy ample nt 254g. Lier ten ny Feed for timothy, ‘id at ata active nt the recent advances wu Imi Onished goods on th Fee 2HSIKE DN NO, ‘a etn ny teak nd Testa en TVA holding up stcniliy and strona fareneh 10 weting of Toradl the tnnane tuturtes, and ie tho cle wasn deeltne ‘Of Hesic, a Deas wad readily a Out at, relative vr Nile, a rime te ent. x Y Halos tah eeporte £0 “jnesidny's peicus, with sunple lots Selige, Rentomber jot remind in tha same quit atate For tho presentany quatations Mediutn unwashed tt Mediuin washeil feees: Fino and conrae washed LIVE sock. on LBY Wa Kinoroquint feeling, and torent tug eng) “onthe ae £0 it! ders wore Heht, und mars 8 rointive Wwennunss, 0 at wrt le free. on hand cH are, Pacad anies, 18,021 bu, Catt noatn, spring sehen was stronzor, ose for mer sul fe a ¥ CATTLE—The Miuation of the market was muck the anime avon the preceting days of the week. Good to ezine grades were in ht auppty, in wood demand, and tiem, while low and medium mde natives an Western enttls worg dull and trreaularly lower, torday being a Jewish holiday, the number of buyers prosunt was emaller then usudl, ‘Tho absence of the Hebraw eloment itd not serlously affect the market for fat cattle, the supply of that class belng comparas tively sual! but the wenkness lu othar gradon was Intaely duo to thelr absence, The receipts were full, ed fur the most part of Texas and far ttle, and grass natives of rather spare flesh. Thero were severat bunches of clwien ueoves, for wns obtained, anda few bunches of extra that fetched £535.73, but the arent bull of tha diny’s trading wis done nt prices tanning tram $1.38 downward to £1.00, Westerns sold pi 5.10, which war a dectinu from ‘Tucaday of 52tUe. ‘The ehrinkaxe in Terns was nbout the sama, common and medium natives salt 150 lower {nstances, and were hard to move at that. Cannord hought freely, but butchets niroady aad Call supplles, on band, and bosht autable at ony i tritl market for cummun tha eed at sia a y te oflered we Dia Pata ved bt, excopt thine. ie was bid ‘rhith wus ail tmprovement over the way morerntely active and 9 shade easler, er reas olfered at He wlth ise til. Latest {ie id. NOY ber re 3400 by seller Noveanbar Rye tena quiet and tend: November atsic, Koller IY. ‘with eale of 10,0 bu for tober was nominal at Sif 3 pork was quiet, with a hire, feel ng te old and Hate teitar Repu i if Ni tind #14 EUG 109 Drls sellur be e_oneler on tee, C16 a) eijet)gellnr utobur " 1G, 240 brie eolier the year aE wyhind wacaiee and et aus, closing at ar he lee Ortabe Semombor, #ili Stoskors ware er ir des tinietied eat with many areisdeenand and atendy at ber, $3.2 928. 274 sollur Oerober. SUE I: Be Extra Beoves—Graded stoora, weighing 1y 0 elise October at BSS. GUNERAL MARKETS, m BROOM-COUN—Tho receipts continny Heht and of nrathor (nfertor quanty. ‘Tha demand alro ts stint, being restricted ty mveting immediate wants, Tho following quotations are for the ofd crop: Chotce hurl ana earpet. Fine ureen, relf-workti UPN, WO carves Inferior and cominon. an) oli eration ais wel? 0 nwa Sor clty H ae eudanin 900 {1a} to Inferiur—Tight and thin cows, hvifers, stag bulls, und sculawag steers RUTTEN—te apparently.ne firm os at any previous perind. ‘The receipts, though liberal for the soason, do not equal the current demand, and holders are in Wwpoaition to rustale prices. the following quotations: Eales wore effected at SSEEEEEE em Stas Cntereateitares 3. Mot with nicht call, und was stendy nt Hie: ‘quotations given below: ce - fat 8 ei FS BE: pa oe ae io But tailing chante was yinible in any of the reatares of this marke The demand, ns for somo tine previous, In very conservative, but thi offerings ava so Imited that dealers find little ditt- Prime full eroam oheena Inin scanty suppty, and sales wero mostly at the ont- re do doth bese tege wae sean SSEaT: “E Bi x BEAoE culty In sustaining prices, RSEES Sei ae ana gage ab SeeEce ARs: SSS) Ze ee Spvaanasae ease = Hal lmore & Onto, HOGS. 1 wery In petite duninnd t a. Sales of Koo fo axitn HyAvy Rearos, 0.8 fore was fpettior jump ia rAdUs WUTe hia und: corto aU niiaed the audvanco wan lean mirketl, 98 ing Ite ‘The Intter desariptions, cumnbrised yuly ind de thoy warn Hoe wnntad cl ian Tndiane “block, a goad local domund und 9 moderaty eupply, FisH—Jobbors oxpross emtro natlefuction with the aituution of tho inarket, the comand boing wood, Jere, nud, prices atenily. We nualh WV tienen family, eel br} ron a Fane ig tine marie Cproviously been fe cued in Tina mane ket since ee Avwnis uptuinoll by Hall Grove & jon vo ent thent for Pulled en Heiyhine ‘Tho roe ‘Tho market cloded LsW tor heave. quntnder or City Mined inuhor’s ote sont rn, ‘split, brie jit Haney nf prices VeiDR fe there (a ai inprvime Talnkind, bot iho meynnione. ia alll very. fhe -teon and uiseltieds the wand. For imported vi prices eun hardly ba quoted frm. Wo te- 43.0000 8A! TH niureWare Haliand castor, 1 4.40 P01 ane ine nitur oor to alslutly chutea, Lucal burners ware ihe Kalvin auKED BALES. funte currant Citron, Anates, eyaported. New Yor, Sept. 18 REV RST free abtine thar gene Mantas foeventtlg, and fentt {outa and weary jeu M oueshate. OmTeriiiNN 4 wii Soubli {enehos; unured, flv ‘oh neers ured at At pitted cherries, iste mudd as a Mate neporied. Wall aeaGerd tet thw offal tox Amyrican cattle, and But tae Asicrtonn Uelehied beet, erate Wurnoee ni titatoat wtb Rtas mt ea eriand and he its were AINE Atea, Honclien, pur HOx OT DURKUL, Plums, tise banker me ya ivy Hh 8 Aro inte Na apocial ey atk atone at at ia fur poor to, rites I CATTLESHocalpis, to-day, market ona a aslen of choles MuKy ys ‘Gibnekash nothing duing in fovdag, 2.00; cons ‘and’ unebangedt Vio Be acaudas in aie dam 4 eo auinaina tt Hized buichure’, RHERW AND LAMNH—Recol stynud through, Heursy marke! erin vawotaliy, woo alli, suloa of xuod Fs Wentorn shown at 8.04683, Canad Wed wih offerings taken, but TDR, lida uocalnte tonday, 4th conalznod thenugt, nd ray mineket excited and bl tnt sales of aR ty ctiaice,) fees Viithediutoly dur controls enge fees runnmtes then ‘iemnita the continued hundetos th oharacter uf thy demand, Bit Wit W tek Of haan hie her, orig tu tight Mieliican and, oH an Reet eaey as fi rer aie Ai b.wu; culmmon fi ra wrussurs, 6 St. Lowsa, Bont. Ano UATEL EC All phe. Se a na he uaa i 3, 3, itSteaity and unchanged at iit TO" Acti et Yorkers Tand nufxed packing, (Ube ‘Gy rucuipte, GW; walpiuuata, KANSAS cir. Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Moy Sept The Wei PUR rie —Necelpte, imi Hii heise Cy Hilo) rustle, 5.205 tates are to ts tic mia fty i 0; grees Choley corn or nuzar. rina cart oF wudar. fo guudd eure or suNar: om iia ta A Fae waked packing, EAST LIVELTY, ABT: cat tonrtet ie! be Hopt. Rett Skee witch s. iad) tert Philadolphiss, Ka" Vovipts, 24 head; selling active at L250 nid qaiue did “aliuut steady,” tf Ay milena aii i uk ur quite’ equal to present requirments. Wo pettus pass Oulet uldner ablpiwen-s, nonw, LUMUER, | ‘The offorlogs of cargos wero mi quick sale at former prices, the domiund exceeding pply. We quote the market Gru, as followa: Greet plece ie 5 Qreen wmediuw. # | ieee ant tn MLS igi s at mand ror, axal nt ho. MP treut arrivals Heat tha tuarget Le atti following eo utaliom reonvenrud, ides, all Wolalits, F B..seee Misnaged bios... pea galed. Ya EuoeD peite Wout \dderate, and found