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Cljxccigo tribune, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.1363. THE CITY. aeo. Orea* Speech. The nwich delivered by this fighting War Dem cerst. to Chicago, on the 10th Inst., has been pob* tiebedlu pamphlet form, aid is famished from tUn office at two dollars per hundred copies. Those wishing a document that has the ring of the true metal, will enclose the money to ns, and the pamphlet will be forwarded by express. ISvcry roldler in the army abonld hare a copy, and every League should soo to it that the document le placed In the bands of every tMaklug man within their respective district*. Address: Txiarxu Orrics, Chicago. rtBSO^L. —Got. Tates la In tho city, stop ping *t the Trcmont House. SrrEßVisoEß.— The Cook Comity Board ej Eupervlforr. commence their regular quarterly tceelon on Monday. Peaches bt the Cabgo —The steamer J. jtarber brought over 6,100 baskets of peaches— about 3,300 bushels-on Saturday. Zocave Meeting.—The Chicago Zouaves meet at their Armery, comer Bamlolpb and State ctreete, at 8 O'clock, sharp, on Monday evening. Duditths Solpieks* Home—W.Cran dall, of Company B.Sflth Wisconsin, died at the Soldiers’ Home, of typhoid fever, Saturday even- COHtnyPABXE LJBEKAUTT.—H. E. Sar* ccst, of the Michigan Central Ballroad, has kind jy offered to transport wood, for tho Soldier’s Home, free of charge. Comhbmation.—Besides the usual Sabbath service* at tho Bishop's Church, to-day, tie rite cf confirmation win be administered at four o'clock this afternoon—sermon by Bcr. Dr. Hawley. Union League.—The Union League trill n.cctatWarcci'B Han Monday ovcnimg'at half* past* p.m. promptly. A first class speaker and flrftcl*fs music maybe expected. A foil attend* ante la desired. Browned —A sailor named Frank Gor simiwss lost overboard from the schooner Dread icegLt, offTwoßlvers, on the Tth instant. Ev ery eitrtluu was made to recover him bat in v*iu. Mobe Steam Tugs pon Chicago—The D t uolt Adrertlw says: "The tugs Stranger and SoL Bntnmage, we lean, were to take their c* partnre last evening for Chicago, where they will be engaged in harbor service the remainder of the season." Evening Lectckb.— Rev. J, H. Tattle will kctnrc, on Sabbath eTCuing, at tho Chorchof the Redeemer, corner of Waehli'gton and Sangamon eUictf, upon the nature, design and extent of Di vine Pnnifchmcnt. Buomt.—The Assessor of the town of Bloom, Cook Coonty, returns the value of person, si property Id that township at over $50,000, and tie real property ao over $160,000. This is ahont onc-lhird of the actual values. Inquest.—On Saturday morning, an inquest was held on the body of Caroline, wile of Henry Klrchner, Bring on South, near Halsted street, who was drowned in the river near Halsted street ■bridge. Verdict accordingly. Diocesan Convention.— The Annual Con vcDtion of the Diocese of Illinois will meet at the Bishop's Chinch, on Wednesday morning, Sept. 3Cth, at 10 o'clock. The Bor. Clinton Locke will preach the sermon. The address by Bishop White* hour c will be delivered on Thursday at 20 o'clock. - Anna Bisnor.—Alargcr audience fhsnnanal greeted Madam Anna Bishop last evening. As on previous nlgbta, she gave eminent aatlsCictlon. It will.be <rare treat topfaten to her In sacred tong, and onr cltlxuns will donbtlcsa gladly embrace the opportunity to hear her this evening at the Ha. seam. Fob Rehearsal —The members of the Musi’ cil Union ore requested to meet at their rooms Jn Methodist Church Block, Monday evening at «lght o'clock, for rehearsal. Hans Batslka will be at the rooms every Thursday and Saturday, between three and six o'clock in the afternoon, to examine candidates for admission. The Hrcstuls va Bbtax Hall.—That excellent company of minstrels, known as Arllng. ton, Leon A Donnlker’s, which, during the last winter, so materially contributed to the amuse- Surat of onr citizens, will open again at Bryan Ball, on Monday evening. It Is unnecessary to apeak of the merlta of this company. The mere announcement will dll the hall- Sad Accident.—A little girl, three years old, was rnn over byan omnibus, while crossing the street, near the Adams House, on Saturday, breaking her ribs and crashing her hip. She la a daughter of Dr. Curtis, of Jersey City, on a visit atH. C. Van Sbaack's, S3 Adams street. We hops the driver will be properly dealt with. If the mult ot carclciS drlvlcg. LAiicrsT.—Robcrt Blodonnn and Peter Canlton, were, by Justice Mlllcr.on Saturday,lieli in the sum of SS(O each, to Recorder's Coart, upon charge of stealing groceries from John Q. Green, liSßilc street —Patfiy McShcwcy, charged with larceny o/ r omy and JewAiy, from Hennegan's candy store, Claihfclntt—will be examined Monday. Graut Biiihy, a mulatto, charged with larceny of a coul, Ac., case continued tUI Monday. Tns Railroad Excursion to Niagara Tdls splendid affair promises the success Ihti the worthy object and the complete arrange ments should Insure. The excursion train will leave hew on Tuesday morning, aa will be seen by announcement In another column. Talrtecn dol lars fare for the round trip takes the lead in these days of cheap railroad travel. As tho rente is the most popular and direct, both to Niagara and the last great Inducement* ars offered to tourists and pleasure seekers. McVickeb’s Theatre —Hackett—Tho great comedian Hackctt feUl .commence an en gagement at McVicker's Theatre, on Monday eve. Ring, appearing as Falstaffln Shakspcaro'splayof Henry 4th. This is announced as the farewell en gagement of Mr. Hackett, previous to his entire withdrawal tram the stage. Is there an admirer of the drama who will fall to see the great Fal rtefi before this event takes place ? Wo may never •* look upon bis like again." The Last and the Best.—The first an nual p!c-nlc and target excursion of the Chicago T.tgUi Infantry, will occur on Tuesday, September 35th, at Bee Plaines station, and promises toprore one of tbe most elegant afflilw of the seasou. It Ih doubtless tbe last, and the boys say it shall be the best. Yoas i Bean's Light unard Baud has been engaged, and any amount of eatables and re freshments. Cars will leave the depot of the yorthos cetern Railroad at 9 a.m. precisely, and returning, leave Bes Plaines Station at 5 p. m. Singular Accident.—The Toledo Battle of the Ilth says, that as theSp. m„ train for Jack eon, was going out of the city the dsy previous, a Loy named Joseph Hall, whose mother resides in Chicago, was very seriously Injured.. It appears that he was asleep In the baggage car when the train started, and awoko just as it was passing under the aqueduct, and In looking out when not felly awakened, was struck ob the. head and knocked out of the car. Hs fortunately fell far enough from tin: track so that neither tbe train he fr.ll from nor the one following hit him. He was foi.nd soon after aud c&ml for. Although badly D-jured, be win probably recover. Tee Laj>t Peaseus or the Stoum —A wtiurover the signature of *■ Chicago/’ In Satur day evening's Journal, attempts to he very witty ar-d sarcastic In reviewing an article publUbed iu oar columns ou the 10th lost.. In regard to the “Lady FrarAlin in the Storm.*’ We entertain a -high opinion of CapE Hlnkley, and of his “ Lady Frai Ilia.” We ra-jely told ibe tale as *twas told to us, by tformcrrc-ldcut of Chicago, now in the fruitbuskceaat Sk Joseph, and he being a pas -61-Lgi.r on that trip, wt had no reason to doubt Hie correctness of bla atatememts. If “all’s well that end * well,” since the boat, as she ever has done, aaf.; j outrode the storm. It matters little liuw widely doctors disagree on the subject. Wo shall be glad to furnish the name of our Informant, if dcrlxahle. Tue Tocxo People's Mission,—Among the most promising and successful of the several Mission Schools in this city, that of the First Presbyterian Church Young People occupies a prominent position. There being an apparently wide field of labor, a few Individuals obtained per mission from the Michigan Southern RallroadCom. p#ry to bold their Sabbath School exercises in a railroad car. Boca the number of pupils increased fo inchanextent that several cats were required lo accommodate them. The Association next procured a building lor the Mission School. The Chicago and Hock Island Bail road kindly donated Ihe use of the ground upon which this ’building ntatda—not a title to the ground, as we stated a J,w days since, upon Incorrect information. The average attendance upon the Sabbath la about five hundred, for whose accommodation railroad cars are now used every Sabbath—the present building l»l«g 100 limited. With proper accommodations, the school would number from WO to I.OOJ. There Is hardly a more Important and promising field of labor in the whole city thau that row occupied by tbs Young People's Mission Association, nor Is litre anywhere a more urgent demand for in creased accommodations for pupils. a consider able sum will be required to furnish a build ing of tbo required ctparlty. w« trust those interested in the Mission will resllie thtlr host sanguine asllcipalloni, as the result of th« Grand lUllrosd Excursion to Niagara on the iMh li st. No more pleasant trip could be plaunoj.al this season of lbs year, and the profits (should there be any) could bo devoted to no more worthy tbjeci. For further particulars of U»o Mission BehooUnd IU claims. visit the Railroad Mission •r-yPonday afternoon: for full particulars of tbs Excursion, see advertisement U another column. SUIPEEIOE COUET IN BANG, The Tea Tfconuid Dollar Verdict Sustained* Inpirtant Detlslon I* the Case »f Innl. is. Bast. INTBBDSXING BKBVKE OP TUB CASB.;^ In Judge Van ILHlgglos' room yeatsrd ay .Judge* Wilson end Tan. n. Higgins sitting in banc t the motion docket was called and one or two unim portant motions disposed of. In tho afternoon Judge Wilson delivered the opinion of the Court on the motion tor a new trial lu the celebrated case of lonia vs. Boss* As some remarkable facts connected with this case hare attracted the attention of the public, we give Judge Wilson's decision below, prefacing It with a brief and explanatory statement. In December 18&9, a young man named A. Q. Icnle.whobad been In the employ of Wm. K. llosa & Co., as cashier, since 18M, left them for the purpose of going into business for i»<m«»if- Hc had previously, in the month of September, requested the book-kesperto make up his account with the firm. Itmls bad a brother in basilicas at Quincy, w ho purchased goods of Boas' bouse, and when the statement of the cashier's account was made outvie was soiprisca to find that instead of the firm owing him $lO3, they had charged the In* debtedneea of his brother to hia account, and brought him In their debt soventy-eeveu dollars Hs protested against paying bis brother's debts, and Informed the book-keeper that he would take hit payment oat of the first money that passed through hit hands. He did to, and toon after be left he left the employ of the firm. Criminal prosecution was commenced against him by thfi £rm, b«to*S. Justice MiUlkln. who dl*. charged Innls, and declared that he had not been guilty of embezzlement. An action for damages was commenced against the Boss's soon after, and a verdict of sß,i>(K) ob tained inlLnls'favor; but owing to some Inform ality tho verdict was set aside. Subsequently another acllou was commenced by Inals, and a vcroict of $6,000 obtained against tho firm. But this vvidlct was also evt aside on account of an error in tho instructions of the Court to the Jury. On the thiid trial, which took place last June, the Jury doubled the amount of the former ver dict, hnd.lneuad of three or five, found a verdict of t«u thousand dollars—one of the largest Jndg* mints, luauacxloa of this kind, ever rendered la, the Suit of DlinoU. The defendant not satisfied with his experience of new trials still demanded another Investiga tion, and filed bis motion for that purpose, the fate of which la determined in tho decision given below: ‘ arson wzsson's decision. The other Judge» are very familiar with this case am each, of them has tried It before. I have never tried it, and am, consequently,uotso welj acquainted with lie details. The cate has been atgued three times, on a motion for a new trial before a full bench. Three verdicts hare been rendend for the plaintiff la the case. At one of the former trials the motion* to set aside the Tercet, was granted because it oppeared that I one of the counsel for the plaintiff was also counsel against one of the'jurors who tried the cansc.. The esse has now become very Important to botli parties. The verdict is v«.i j large. At tUa foimer irial, I touud great difficulty, os the case then stood, m granting the motion lor the new trial, But the point on which the new tr!4 was grantee appeared on tbe face of the record and wo thought it was duo to the parties, the amount was so large, and so we voluntarily seized opou what v.e ttungbt was a wrong InttmcUonaua upon that ground granted a new trial. Now, the verdict Is twice »t large as it was then. I then examined the question in relation to setting a«idu the verdict on : tne ground of excess of damages. In this class oi cases thu Court connot act tbs verdict aside becauau U is vscetslre, far the rea* ! son that tbe elements, on which tbe Jury aro to pass, ars of a ctaracter that render a it impossible ; tor the Court to iwy on au analysis of th?mltut tue verdict is too large. In a ca*s of this kind not 01 ly are the Jury bound to give to the plaintiff full and adequate compensation for all Us has enf lirea in consequence of the wrong, but they may also give punitive, some* times called vindictive, damages, as a pun* ialmentfor the Injury committed. Kor, what amount Is sufficient uncu tbe circumstances for tbise ends, is always aquation of fact, JejHJjiimt upon the condition and circumstances of tbe par tite. One question to be considered is, how much a e tbe parties worth t because a verdict that | would be a severe penalty to a man of small : means, migbttoaman lu other circumstances be ’ nopuiUhnn-Jilatall. Then tbe condition in life Is another element, because the damage done Is in some proportion to the rank of the party. And these quc-ttlous are so complicated that 1; Is titer'y impossible' for tbe Court to decide whether the damages are excessive or not I was struck with the size of the verdict in the first Instance, and as it now stands doubled, 1 thu kitls a very Urge verdict; such a verdict as I would not have given. But- I have read the record over with ertat care, and becoming some what familiar with the details, I am not ee much surprised as I was In the first Instance, asd 1 can now understand why it was that the jury should have given so Urge a verdict In a case of this kisd. Tbe reasons for a new trUl are set forth In the motion In tbe most general way, simply saying that tbe verdict Is against Uw and evidence, no objections whatever Oslng taken to the Instruc tions, and 1 think they axe given with great fair m ss sod perspicuity. Now the first objection urged against the verdict is that the defendant had probable cause. But' whether tbe (acts proved In this css; show that there wasorwaa net probable cause, Isa question tor the Jury, ami is submitted to the jury by tbe isstrcctious, and thu Jury could i.ot nave fonud this nan guilty unless they had found under the Insmrrtloi s that there was probable cause. Tbe jury were instrcried that 11 there was probable cause, then, in the first aspect of the case, the defmd*i.t was not guilty. The Jury teen must have found that there was no probable canss under tbe Instruction*. . . • . The second point la. that the defendant. In In •lltmlncthepro'erution,acted nuder tee advice of cocurel, alter fully and taiily stating to him the Now, the jury were Instructed that If this was so, then they must find the defendant not guilty; but if. on the other hand, they believed that he did not tally aud fairly state all the tacts, or If liny believed that he mane a cover or cloak of Cun use! for bis own evil and malicious purposes.thatthen they muft find the dtft-r datt gul.ty. No*, both these tacts were presented to tbe Jury, and tbe Jurv has found cither or e or the other. They hate found cither that he did not tally am) fairly state the tacts, or if be did, he did not do it in any good faith These arc questions of tact over which the court has so control. This question was aymd by coutsrl os both sides w Ith a good deal of ability. By one. to show that ho did aoi state the facts fakir, while tbe other look tbs contrary position, buppoee now tbst the position of dar t’s counsel ou this point be admitted, still the Jury have found the defend out guilty, and although counsel may believe that tbe statement was fairly made, still It was a question forth; jury, ana not for tbs Court. So u.at that qnestlon, as presented to tbe Comt and ■rgnen. does not give tbe Coirt auy ground for disUrbli g the verdict. Tor no obj.ctioss wora in*d« to the Instructions, and under the form in which the instructions were given, It was a ques tion for the Jury not for the Court. I thought tbe counsel made a very strong ar* . nm>'M to show that there were some eight or uiae different points. In regard to which no In formation was given to Blackwell, while the opposing counsel made a very strong argument «n the other side. Batsfter all it was a question for tbe Jury. Inasmuch, then, as wc can’t firt nside the verdict for excess, and a« it is ad mitted by both parties that the Jury were properly h stunted, at das tin; have found a verdict of entity under the Instructions, and ns there is evi dence in the caeeupon width tbe verdict cm be -Bfialr.* d, I am utterly unable to discover any ground for dhtnrldog It. So tbe motion to set aside was overruled. Conn tel fjr defendant appealed, and the bonds were fixed at $12,001. Jewlsli Festivals. On Monday, the first day of the seventh month, the month of Tishrl, the Israolilish cltl zere of Chicago will celebrate one of their solemn yearly feats, the feast of J!oeh-!laf-pana, or Row Years Bay. In Leviticus, xxra chapter, S3d, S4th and 25th verses, the feast is thus spoken of: And tbe Lord spake unto Moses, saying: Speak unto the children of leiael, saying; la the tcveith month. In the first day of tbo month, shall ye have a Sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets and boly convocation. Ye ahall do no servile work therein, but ye shall offer an offering mads by fire unto tbe Lom. In Numbers, chapter xxtx, Island 6th verses, the offerings are thus enumerated: And in tbe seventh month, on the first day of the month, ▼* shall hare an holy convocation!: ye shall do r« servile work; It is a dsy of blowing tbs trumpets unto you. And ye shall offer a burnt offering fora tweet tavor unto the Lord: one young Bullock, one ram. and sewn lambs of the first year, without bUn-lrh. And their meat offerings shall be of flour min ded with oil: three tenth-deals fora bollock, and two lento dials for a ram. And one tenth-deal for oceismb throughout the, •evenlamha. * And oi.e kid of the goats for a sin offering to sake an atonement tor you. Ik-ride the hurt offering of the month, and his meat citrine. and the daily burnt ofleriug and hit >not offering, and their drink offering?, according , nto their manner for a sweet savor, a sacrifice uiadc by fit* unto the Lord. In acrordancewith these command#, theocca -Icn will be religiously observed, and the offerings made. Th<a day is, according to Jewish chro. oloey, the first day of the year of the world, 9,634 On the lith of Tlshri, that Is, Wednesday, the CJd of September, another still more solemn day will bo observed by ths Israelites, to-wlt: “The Day of Atoremctt.” All Jewish stores and busi ness placet will be closed on this day, and marly «vi ry descendant of Abraham will examine his thoughts, words and actions, repent of hit sins and sboitcomlngs, and resolve to lire piously and virtuously hereafter. In the synagogues, (of which thrre an two here, one on Uouroe street, between Clark and Wells streets, and the other on the corner «f Wells and Adams streets) public servlet will be held on the evenings preceding, aid on the fort -1 ooue of these days. l.)nan , s DnrlaJ Case*, The desire to preserve from deaths remalat of friends who have pone before Is praiseworthy, mi scarcely any one Is free from Us lafioence. The perishable wood has therefore given place to the leaden, line, and finally to the mctalic coffin, row ia so general me. The objection to all these is their cxpcnilveness. Nat every person whe wltLca to keep off the festering baud of decay 1* able to ret apart the sum required for n mctalic burial case. What has been an Important dsald •latum, Isa coffin for the mltlloa, combining chiajncss of material wiih*strcnglb, efficiency, Impemcabntty and dorahiltty. This desirable end has now been alta'ned, and coins distin guished for all these qualities are on exhibition in this city. Wr ref* r to Lyman's IndUlrnctthle liiulal Cases, of which H. D. Sprague is tba agent. Three offlna are eh-fint in'drslga, and settnlagly aiimtraUy adapted for tbo purpose. It certainly appeata, from the casual essmli-atton we bare been able to give them, that for cheapness, strength. beauty, utility and durability they ran not be surpassed. Mr. Rpraguelaat (haCtly Ho tel. where ha win exhibit the esse, and treat for lit tale of the patent. liW INTELLIGENCE. CiccrirCornr.—ln thoClrcnltConrtou Satur day morning. before Judge Williams. the notion, previously filed, for a rehearing ia the motion to vacate the Judgment, In the notorious Drnmmonl vs.Moodyc*se, was taken up and bristly argued by Charles If. Willard, Esq., m counsel for W. W. Btnmmbnd. . Mr. Willard t ok tbs positionJbat, asltwaatn evidence before the Coart, that Mrs. Moody had beca convicted of an lofamoos offence, and that a* the charge of frand, In procuring the execution of the note In question, rested entirely upon her affidavits, If these were etrlcken from the files there would be absolutely nothing before the Court, going to show that the judgment ought to be set aside. Mr*. Moody, to be sure, had been pardoned by the Governor, bat by-the express provision of the statute of Illinois, the Infamy at* tsebedto the conviction for kidnapping, and not to the Judgment. In each a case there was no donbt about the rule that a the Cover* nor did not relieve from Infamy, or restofa com* pctcncy as a witness. In some other States, there were enabling statutes to relieve against the stringency of this role, bat In Illinois the only remedy was in pet of the Legislature applied to the Individual case. Such applications were made and such acts pis* ted at every session of the Legislature. Counsel quoted in this connection the case of Foreman et al. vs. Baldwin—being a ease wbers the incompeteney attached to a conviction oflar* eery, and where, as counts!. claimed, tbs point raised bad been expressly decided In his favor. Counsel maintained that there was no distinc tion between thv right of a witness, infamous In law, to testily In thb case of another, or twear to an affidavit in his own. In this case he thought the affidavits should be stricken from the files, leaving nothing before the Court on which the motion to set aside could rest. Jndgo Williams, said; The books make a distinction between the right of a patty. Infamous In law. to file affidavits in bis own chse, and his right to give testimony In tbs case of a third persoa. A witness maybe disqualified to give testimony as agaln.t third uuii*- and still be competent to file affidavits. 1 uriduitland this Incompetency simply to dlsnnal* ify the party as a witness. Under themleoflaw, ss 1 nnderttand It, even If these parties were now in the Penitentiary, still they could file affidavits, and tbelr affidavits would have to be regarded t»y the Court. Otherwise, for many sorts of Injury, the party would be utterly without redress. Motion for a re-hearing ovcr-iolcd. A Babb Case of absence op Mind ,—A day ortwoelnceawcll-todo businessman applied to a banker to dispose of SIO,OOO In Galena and Chi cago Union Ballroad stock. He had bought them tome years ago atCOe; they were now quoted at US—a good time to sell. Tho banker noticed the date, and remarked, “Ton must have received something handsome In the way of dividends upon this." This startled the holder of the stock, who replied, •‘Whyx.o.lneverrccclvcdadoUar—never thought of dividends from the time I bought the ttock, several yeara ago, to the present moment." Uc went straightway to the office of the Company, atd there found some SB,OOO to his credit for divi dends! This Is an Illustration of the extent to which some of our citizens are absorbed la their dally routine of successful business. MmonoLooicxL.—Tbo following table shows the state of the weather for the week ending Sept. 6th, as kept by E. L. O'Hara, Apothecary and I’hancnctutlkt, No. aO We«t Randolph street, cor ner of Canal street: ISC3. Mjudaj, Sept. 6 klonday, •* 7 Tuesday. •* 8 Wednitaay, 9 Tburtday, ** 10 Friday. *• 11...,, Saturday, M M. 7 A.M. 12 M. 6P. M ... SI 63 f0 ...58 U 7S ... 70 63 60 ... 60 W 51 ... W 60 71 ... 73 81 75 ... 66 60 59 Lawreneeiß The following contribnt outlast publication: Ain't prey, re ported $2,769.40 II Sayers A Co. 26.00 W. D. Hams A Co 23.00 S Bogardes A Co 10.00 Walker, Bron* teller Pond. tions are reported since Dr. J. Ely 25.00 A. K Goodrich. 25.00“ S. Clement s.OO Jos A.i>rlswoM . 5.00 Ladd, Williams A Co 10.0J J. S. K«k 5.00 FnrhUh A Eg* Icston IQ.CO VanKltv Fried* COO&Co —... Sherman,* Hall & Co 10.00 Thompson, Johnson & Co 10.00 Lewis, Paced C 0....... 10.00 J. F. White.... 6.00 Hempstead, Norton £ Co. 10.00 , G C.Cook&Co tOA.O' Jas. McKiiidley dCo SS.CO Kraafl* C 0... SO.W Ewing, Brigs* & Co 25.00 c. H.Merrill... 10.00 W, T. SliLCfcldt 10.00 Shonr, Hater A • o 10.00 Williams, Smith C 0...... io.co Smith 4. Bros. 10 00 CumlitpsiHlcg 10.00 Edwin Bichara son 6.00 Day. Allen ACo 10 00 Hcrnen A Ball. 600 C. B. Dupee... 6 00 £Uarn£lursyLti 6. CO li W. Whipple. 600 K Hariton..... 200 V.K.KowO ... 9.00: Wm. Little .... 2.00! StearvACo..., 90 00 (ico. S. ilcKct nian 2.00 J B. Kit e. 0.00 K. SL Tank* honscr 6.00 tV. 1). Hongh tclme 5 00 D. Williams ’ 1.00 Hamlin A Hop per 2 00 C. S. Diitchin ton A Co 6-00 Don & Co 1.00 lather, Colton I A Spricer.... 30.C0 Hall. Ktmbark I ACo £O.OO Dow, Qultk A C 0... . ... 6.00 Howe A Bob bies c.oo, X’ollard ADoate 23 00 Tbirc haabean paid in of ike Lanrencu Bclitf C Cash proceeds of Bryai Beetlng . Do. Evening, do Imported from W, XL W< T.B Carter U llllom Brass. Inclndln sctlptlon of SUO Peter Pace •Tames Hiller.. »T. C. Cook C. J. 8amb1ct00......... Mao & Co ... 10 *-0 Gage A H.-arlt, lO.'Vj O. W.Pitkln... 5.00 Richmond & Hancock .... 10.00 J. B. Briggs... 5,00 Ourard liras. & Parsons 25.00 Wiliiard A Childs 15.00 Hawkins & Chapman.... 10.00 W.H. E»ta.... 500 1). R. A- Crane. 5 W) Hart, Aston A Co 25X0 E.FrankentbaU A Co 10.CO H. W. Hinsdale A Co 250’J J. F.R 10.00 J. Dorchester.. 5-00 K. Haskins 10.ro U.AA.M.Lewis 6.00 Salem Chnrcli 8 School 1.50 Her. H. Hob* bard IXO Sunday ’cash encacrlptum. G2.SO : W. M. Ross A I Co 25.0) Weber, Wll- . liamsAPltch. 2S.ro It Uauhcr&Co 5 00 T.P. Byrne ... 3.00 A. M. King 8.0) C. S. Stein 6.00 W H.Krttilng. 6.00 OA.iCo 10.00 8 Becker ' 1.00 WalworUi.llnb. bard ACo ... 10 00 A. Amet 1.00 liiackhurn Bros 6 00 Wm. Cltngman. S.O» Stryker A Co.. 10.00 Gllkt, Titus A Co 6.00 Hollister m kins 10.00 Lord A Smith.. 15.00 5.00 10 00 600 6-Op 5.00 600 200 3.00 a.oo 30 00 Total to Peter Paso,Treasurer romaittev, as follow*: Hall afternoon :11s 204.50 it Tiubcsk Sab* ., mm IJO.fO ssco Total. Several members or the Committee bare not yet n ported, bat tro requested to do so on Monday. A Sub-Committee, consisting of Peter Page and •lames Miller, were appointed to reqaeet the Rev. Robert Collycr to proceed to Kansas and distri bute the fund Two or three ef the members of the Committee have been sick, and will not be able to call personally, and patties from the West and North Divisions, desiring to donate for this object are requested to send In their sabscrip. t ions to Peter Page, Treasurer, or any member of the Committee. Electrical Barns.—TVe find the following compliment to Dr. Hayes, in a letter from Hon. O. P.BiOwn of Ohio, while in this city, published In ihe Cleveland Herald of a recent date: “This morning I met the Hon. Owen Lovojoy, Inst as ht was coming out of tbe Electrical Baths at the establishment of Justin Hays, H. D.,06 Stale street. He is an earnest, able man. Liberty and the Union, with him, are one and inseparable. In Loi oiirg him, Illinois honors a true philan tbnplst, and an able, eloquent Christian states- man. ••In speaking of Dr Hayes,lmay say, that, with bU thorough medical education In the regular schools—his long cxpericace as a successful prac titioner, and the means he commands for cur ing chronic diseases, no one, however, severely or long afflicted, availing themselves of his aid, used despair of a permanent cure Git electrical battery and apparatus Is the most iierfict and powerful in nsoin this country. Tbe electrical baths are wonderful in thoirheaUcg powers. To these facte his hundreds of restored patients, In every walk of life and In all parts of the country will bear me evidence. Br. Hsyes was formerly from Cleveland, and his numerous frler ds from Northern Ohio will be glad to bear of his prosperity and usefulness.” The HcCabgeb ilrsxEßT Solved.—The Memphis Arffut of a recent date has the following in relation to the unannounced departure of one McCaogar, a cotton buyer, who had practiced upon the credulity of the Metaphians: ** It will be remembered that in Sunday's tune ofthcAiOuawemcotloned the circumstances of ibed 4 Mi-pearaiice from the city of a cotton bayer from the North named Mc'-arpar, who was bare operating for an Eastern House. The dream stateta seemed to point strongly to fool play, al though It wns the impression of some that be h«d ••spirited”Wmself away at Me own Instance. And such, according to the latest Information *»ceived,lsthccase- From the Capl ofthe Post Poy. which arriv*d from Cairo Sunday, we learn tint McCaigar, wbo.lt was ascertained, bad bar ritd off post haste to Chicago, after arriving at the former place on the Dickey, had been arrested thereon aaorder from Cairo. Fortunately for t he M* mpbts merchant, the cotton could not travel as rapidly as McCargar. Arrivals at the Soldiers’ Home. The following arc the arrivals at the Soldiers Dome since our last issue: J. C. Crandall, P, Ssth Wls.: W. Crandall. 6, tsth Wls.; D. Graham, B. 35th Wit.: Wm. Count, l* 4sth Ind: C. Klchrodd, H, 3d Wls, Car.: M. rochem** n, Sd Wis. Car.: J. StelL C,6th Mich.; T. Wahalop. 11, 3d Wls, Car.; N. Klcver, H. 3d Wis Car.; F. A. Blood, C. 239 Wls; J. D. Gobsr, E, 20 Ky: J. I, BCth Ky.; J. B. Souther ’snd. O, Wth Ky; U. K. Peterson, n, 06th II!.: T. • ihaioc, gnu boat; Fred Burwlster, P, VUh Wls.; j.Seward.F.lSth Iowa: B. Olsen. D, fid Mich. Car.; E. O. Young, Post Q. M. DcpE lixixois State Gixmxxß.—This work U itpidly prcgiessingar.d will be the best ever pub lished lu the State. Merchants and mannftwtur . ra wishing to advertise tbrlr business In so ex cellent ace permanent a work, are requested to erlti totbepnMlsher.John C- W, Btfjey. P.O. Hox 14k! 1 . Chicago 111., or at the office, island 1W r’li-tk street, t'liy and country merebanta and •manufacturers are invited to lescrt their car ls rots of thalr holldlrgs or maaufartorlea. Col leges and public schools whawlll advertise oat p%pe will be pnseated with sn extra paga free, to instil cutsoi their buildings If they desire IE Itttxoia Watxh Cons.—This InatllotlotP. to which we have several timrshad occavlontorefer, !• receiving the patronage Justly floe to the enter prise.' Dr. Ni vine informant that he has patients from five dlffmiit States now undrr treatment, with a prospect of soon having as many as the larce establishment will accommodate. , Several rsslflcnta of our city are already rejoicing ia hralth rrstored at this new Dr. Nselns r aid will be found In our new CUT Directory, page Ml. to,, or I.irr rni:*.«TKi> »r Till V-* or Cl l.Ar-ir.l, Ik'»T.—ll,l IK, k lohr>!n liitlr lo»l <ll Huiwlor. br«n pro uioi illr-o Iloolr. no 11-c. nwa hm l««n ~i lVc,»r. Uko ind 111 m HtMun.r. mo liioitlr V. IfppllcS Willi llwm- TUr. fold op. “• •'"2 boat vtniiirr partif*i»rs can n obwijw or Jof.o CVW. Poll?,. Kd'lorofllJoClilM,* *•«*«• l.nultr, It, A IN Uiikßl .ttlcogo. DELICIOUS INTELLIGENCE. We present below a directory to the prindpa chnrchee In Chicago. Service* commence at lOJtf a. m. aad~#p. »*? baptist. Pntvas CrDßCo.—Drsplaluea street, oonxer of DeKoren—Her. A. Kenyon. PißbT.—Washington street, corner of LaSalle— )ler. a>r. Everts. North —Dearborn street, corner of Ohio—Eev. A. A. Kendrick. Tabernacle.—Desplalnea street, between Washington and Madison—Eev. Dr Colver. Union Pars.—West Lake street, comer ofßhel don—Nov. James Dixon. - • Waba> b Avenue Corner Eighteenth street— Bev Bobert Boyd, D. D, Bmuttr—North Well*, comer of Michigan—Bev. J. U. Leonard. First CunisnAN.—West Monroe street, be* tween Aberdeen and Backer streets—Her. W. P. Black. CONGREGATIONAL. Frarr.—South Green street, comer of West Washington—Bev. W. W. Patton, D. D. Nxw England—lndiana street, "corner of Wol* cott—Bev 8. Nichols. I*ltboutb—’Third Avenue, comer of Van Boren —Bev J. B. Shcoherd. Booth—Rio Grande street,comer of Calumet At* enue—Rev. W, B, Wrigbk.. EPISCOPAL. Bisnor’s—WestWaablngton and Peoria streets— Rev. John Wilkinson. Si. J awes'— Casa and Huron streets—Eev.B. H. Clarkson, D. D. Tbixxtt—Wabuh Avenue and Jackson street— Rev. Jas. Pratt. D. D. Gtuoß—Wabash Avenne and Peck Coart—Bev. C.l*ocke. Hi lt Cojamaox—Wabash Avenue and Ran dolph street—Rev. E, W. Hager. St. John’s—Lake street and Union Park—Bov. H.N. Bishop D.D. CnjusT'e—Twepty-foorib atreet, near Cottage Grove Avenne—Bev. C. B- Chencr. Ascension—Oak street,-between Clark and La- Salle stieeU- Si. ANtOAßirs—Comet of Indiana and Franklin atrects—Bev. £ B. Tuttle. METHODIST. Clabx Snurrr—Washington and Clark streets— Ect. F. D. Hcrntncnwar. Ikduxa Sniur—lndiana street, between North Clark and Dearborn—Be». H. Barbee. JsmntroK Strzkt—Jefferson street, between Washington and Madison streets—Eor. C. U. Fowler. Wxbt Ikpiakx Stbxxt—West Indiana street, near Sangamon-Rer. D. Conch. Park atwue—Cornet Park Arenne anu Robty street—Rer. J. 6. Chadwick. Euhwick Btuxit Sedgwick street, between BlsckbawkandNorthsvenoca—J. S.Chadwick. WaaaiH Avrst*—Wabash Arcane, corner of Hair! son street—Her. K. L. Ctdlitr. South DssrLAiKzsSmzsr—3ll and 243 South Dteplalnee street—Rev. L. Hawkins. PRESBYTERIAN. Finex—Wabaah Avenue, near Congress street— Her, Z.M. Humphrey. * . Second—Wabash Avenue, corner of Washington street—Hev. ]{. W. Fatturtoo, D. D. Tuuio—'West Washington street, comer of Car* pentcr—l?ct. Arthur Swarcy. Edwaiuis— South Halstead street comer of mr riron—Rev, A. L. Brooks. Wzrtjunwteb— Dearborn etreekeornerof Onta rio—Rev. E, A. Fierce. Ouvkt— 'Wabash Arenac, near Twelfth street— Rcv.J. A. Wright. Calvaht— lndiana Arenac, near Twenty-second street—Her J. U. Trowbridge. North— lndiana street, comer of Csss—Her. J. Ik Stewart. Form—'Third Avenue, comer of Jackson street —Rcv.W. W. Cunningham. Refouxed Scotcu— Fulton street, between Clinton and Jefferson streets—Rev. Robert Fat* in son. Finsr United—West Washington street, corner of South Jtflereou—Rev. W. C. Jack-on. Naw jEiiCeatAw—(Swedt-nborgiaa) Adams street, bvlw ecu Wabash and Michigan' avenues— Rev. J. It Hibbard. MISCELLANEOUS. TJ.B Ho!>riTAi~— Scnlcesat United Stales Hos pital. Eighteenth street, Sunday evening at 8 o't lock. Iter. E. B. Tuttle, Chaplain U. 8. A. Biele Class. —Young Men's Bible Class meets at tbe rooms of the Tonne Men's Christian Asso ciation, (Boom 15, Methodist Church Block,) at 9 o’c'ock p. m . every Sabbath. Stringers arc pai;i tlcularly Invited. All are welcome. THBTIISONIAL XO DR. JA!ffSSHUH TEUj OF 184 CLARK ■rBKUT. Fbysiciu for SUcmsen of the Throat and 100Wx*l«H Avixue,) Chicago, Sept 11,15C3. ( Editors Chicago Tribune: I dc»lre through your columns to state a few facta relative to my reiteration to health aad astive life, through the peculiar treatment of Dr. J*m«s Hauler, now In the city. My family are alt of a consumptive tendency, most of therm having died of that disease. In tho year la*? I was myself greatly reduced with cough and expectoration, hut at that time Improved an- Oer (he influence of a visit to the South. My heart has been diseased for many years. About the Ist ot January last, however, all my symp. Toms became greatly aggravated, my cougn was di»tr« seine, my brtauiiig short and ulfflcult. ex {federation profuse, constant night sweats, with ciillU onu fever, entire loss of appetite, and com sequent emaciation; pulse a humored and twenty, f.vc brats a minute, in a word, 1 was In as pros* trap* and hopeless condition aa a man could well he in. Friends had abandoned all hope of my recovery. Im this condi tion 1 was fortunately . induced to call in the aid of Dr. Hunter, and was placed nmder Ins treatment early in January. In the. course of tie first month 1 began to show crldsnce of de cided improvement The cough, which had resis ted all ordinary means in ssc, and which was very violent in its diameter, gave very gradually in the trest tliignlar mannerto the ueeof the Inhaler. My night sweats stopped, soon after all the un favorable symptoms disappeared, onu after an other. Hy appetite returned, stiengthincreascd, countenance, before deatlily pale and emaciated, bss become full and healthy; and my weight In three months bis increased twenty' pounds. So that friends who now meet me on tho street, never expecting to sec me abroad again, can hardy believe it is myself. At the termina tion of three months from the time of placing my self under Dr. Hunter’s care, I find myself enjoy irgrnch health as 1 have not bad for years, and n* ver e*p»Ttcd to enjoy again in this world. And f< fling tint I owe it ail to the attention ami skill of Dn Hunter. I make this public avowal of this fact • as due to him and his remarkable practice in tho tr«atmeuto( Consumption. Yonrobcdlent servant, Ws, J. Knco. Doctors It. at dJ, Hunter, of New York, Physi cians for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, have optied their permanent office In. Chicago. Doctor James Hunter. In charge of the office In this city, has taken rooms, rnntll tbs comple tion of his regular suite of Office) at No. IHt Clark street, w here he may be consulted dally hetwttn the hours of 10 and 4p. m. Dr. James limiter on hie arrival In Chicago, find* a pi«eoi> has been (or some time past practicing ol Randolph slice! and advc-iUslng under the PMDe or Dr. Hunter Be would respectfully can* lion hi# patient# and the public morally that he Inis no foiiUCftiou whatever with tbi# perron, hit only addrera being 181 Clark street. Box C'JH P. 0., Chicago. ' .*rwr.M A CABO. $204.63 Bnsarkahlc Cure of Asthma* Some four years ago Dr. Ayer of the Chicago Throat and Lung Institute, McCormick*# building, correr of Randolph and Dearborn atreots, effected andlcai cure of Asthma In the case of a lady who paaVuTt-ted some twelve or fourteen years contln *oOa«y of this distressing complaint. The lady w as the wife of Geo. VT. Bice, Esqr., a gentleman favorably and extensively known In Ohio. The following la an answer to a note of inquiry, as to whether the cure of Asthma bad been permanent or cot. .$3 073.34 CijtcnofATi, Jail 97,1863. J. Window Ayct.M. !>., Chicago, lUg Dear Sm-I mi thl- morning agreeably snr prleed epon reception of yonr truly kind note. Accept my grateful acknowledgments for this sal ience of jour regard, and the manifestation* ol good will expressed for my wife, yoor former pa tient. Rett armied that I shall ultra jb feel under the greatest oWlgattoi,* to job; and If at any time I van say anything respecting her core. that will be of eenlcc loyon, 1 t»illmostcheerfully doit She was entirely free from the disease, during the Mbo'c of la at year (1:£3). not baring a tingle symptom. nerpmrnt health la a* good as utual —jo symptom* of asthma. AVisUli g yon tuco re and p-osperlty In yoor pro* fceslon, I remain your* uioei truly* O. W. Rice, Box SOS, Cincinnati, Ohio. CHICAGO IDIIOAT AND LUNG IX SJTiriITB/ Dr, Ayci’s New Mode of Cure. HcCORMICK’S BUILDING, CORNER R.VN DOLrn AND DEARBORN STREETS. Tkc citizens ofCh'cago, as well as neighboring lake atd Inland cities, hare observed the alarming prevnlcrco and Increase of that dangerous class of maladies known as Throat and Lung diseases, More effectual measures than those which gen* c rally prevail arts called for, and It la to this end. and the belief thst scientific investigation In one clsssofcomplalnte will be more ceruln to attain success in this direction than by occasional re search and observation. that ha« led to tbee«tab lishmcnt of a Throat and Lung Inetitvtion in Chi* capo—an institution which shall afford the best possible advantage of medical treatment of this class of diseases. Dj the permanent establishment of tbe institute in Chicago, invalids can at ail times consult the doctor personalty. Invalids who have Wlcd to derive benefit from lLedl«U treatment, and who have made fruitless trials of the nostrums of the day, will find la this new practice abundant reason for hope, as numer ous instances have been reported even of the en tire restoration to health of parties In this city and vicinity who have madg thorough trial of the remedies, although they had previously been pro nounced in an advanced stage of consumption. Its peculiar efficiency 1* especially noticeable In throat diseases, (which Jf neglected end lu con sumption!. ns»al catarrh, bronchitis, a-thma. and diseases of the heart. To this class of cases Dr. Ayer gives his undivided attention. Norte*.—The New Tork and Illinois Hoop BMtt Slanntoctoty will he doted until Tacmday r- ertrg at ft oclock p ra , on account of the Holy liays XVe will be vtni happy to serve our an utioua ccatomere on Toeenay evening. L. Thaoeu A Co., Proprietors. T9 South Clark street. • KryrrcKiANs Attk.vtion I—ilcCurdy A Co., Ml Rudo'i’h elrevt, branch of Lexington. Ky. M-c-r, arc pr» pared to futnleh clothing ot nil grades at the lower! prices. eU-5t C7o to Tins Bsst—Oo to Bnraarr A Sttuttos's Cnicaoo Coxxxncui. Cotxzsc, to get a tho-ourt practical business vducnUoa For circulars ad utvte (enclosing stamps) Bbtast A brnarruK, Chicago, DUnoU. To Tr.EE Bmra.-Many, iro believe dozens of tseetgeitslc this and other Western States. are_ Uktrc orders for stock, from oar “Bloomington," or “ PLoeclx’s Bloomington Karsery," without any tight to do so—though they may have, (a* any ct>n can get by sending for) our catalogues. This Is to say. that for reliable testimony tent tncbtforc Octoberlst,ncxt, (the sooner the bet ti r), at to any patty so doing, I will njy $5.00 on each case, with best thanks .in behalf of all bon cat tree grower* or planters. Letters of inquiry on the subject promptly answered. Our agent* can show their authority. “ Every tub on Us own bottom." Beyers should attend to Itinerants. Lcl scamps beware 1 F.K. Phpbhix. Bloomington Jtnraery,ln., BepL 1,1363. s«3 3w UTT. K TUgby, W Randolph street, is selling Paper narglngs and Window pbades at New Torfc prices at wbolrsale and retail. The trado sntipllod on the most liberal terms. ang 16 4w pT Nervous Diseases and Pbyt’.cal DebllUj, arising from Specific causes, In both sex*a-new and reliable Uratment. in reports ol thelloward Aeroclatloo—rmt to sealed letter envelop* fr*> of charge. Address. Dr.J. Bkllhn Uoashtoo. How ard A»eoclatlOB,2Bo. 1 South Ninth street Phils delphla. I’a. AOSUn A lUT>Pwum--ThP arealeat enrao lh« hatnan I*\)y u hr\t to Hot tn»t>y totem W b*a ••l’w*t ‘ fd-bnwmapyWonda (Ureter'parted. The into* JcctUao delicate, yoor tirareat Mend will not mention It, and y«a are lituorant of tho fact. To effect a radical cure, uw the •* Balm of a Tnouaand Flowata’* a» a daatrtdoo, night and morning. It alMtoantlfle* the completion, ramotlng *ll tan. pltnnlra, and frocklea. leaving the akla #«ft and «hHo rrleeboe Koraabnby Hnltd A U*yar» Lakcatrcct.-augt&atr-aTOir*'* FINANCIAL ANB COMMEBCIAL. THE MONET MARKET Saturday Emora. Sept. 13.D0. Ths week cloves on an active money market, sad tcsUxw grrerally has been iaU*tactory. Tbe city and the vast, fertile country tributary to it were nev. ertawe prosperous. Whatever lots ourpsople m«y ramla in lie futare throngs tbe eflarts of the U»e rr.rfui Argus' lroit.lt la not now felt, and will not be fer several months to coma Tbe volame of bu4> ceiatow doing is truly enoimona. Tbs barkses> tinaeto meet all tbe waa’sof customers atthea«u«l rates of dlseotu t. vis •7®13 V cent, Pabaps la this xra'Ur II is but jnst to be more speclfle, and say that 708 V cent. are tha figure* of ihaMeichaais’ftaviog* Loan and Tnut Company and perhaps one or two others cake tbe same rates to customers: while ; nearly all tbe other booses charge 10c. ; New York Exchange Is steady at parbaylngasdM selling, as the usual figures. Most at the bonce pay pa* to cuitor era. but from ootsUers t-ey take X off. llialstLe rate afStnntea’Boss, aad for small drafts Uty charge H ; for fTfI.OCO aad upwat ds they bare sold to ewtomcra at p«r. The ra;es for Gold U NewTorkwararepvtsd a ISXftlBK* Ibe brokers paid 137®-23, the higher iowerdstbedove. Silver. llSQitt. Treasury Botes tomtnal. buying • K.acnicgK. COHCOBKCiAXis < Sattrsat Svxrzss. Bept. U, 13®. The foUowUg taUe shows the xtcslpta and ship meets dnrtfigttte past twentydour boars: ucxirrt vox rw*xrr-ron* boom past. Flour. Wheat, Cora. o*ta.Kye.Brly. brU. bo. bo, bo. bo. bo. 491 ci wg6s '.V.'. JU Canal,. ga c dkb.... acsss ms aan .... tms It IKK, SCO MOO snso 4000 1050 200 incite...- sns I*o isbo too xo 1250 Cn*QRR..... woo 11HVJ 7MB 12968 SIX 2113 N TTB U. 973 RMO 350 6690 700 *B3O AABtLKB.... 101 Tot ft], to aao ioer» saoo awioa Grut Lira Beat HJrb- Baed. Boca. Wool. Cttle. Side* w«'i l 5« **°* Ho. »•, brU. \ICV.‘. ISJOO C&r-W H cb 106 .. .... v»ja u 19600 130 230 61 1330 .... - o*oß ICSB 103 17 019 50 N RR. .... 191 UQO IU 800 .... A4.81L88,... KSB 00 77. .77 fiS) „„ Total ~ „.. GSIS ItS 473 £3 2219 300 ■BiriaGm fir un yoa tub list twxttt-foc* Floor. Wheat Corn. Oat*. Bra. Barfy brta. bo. bn. bo. bo. bo. T080ffaJ0........ nto 13173 1(0050 40000 To Montreal KM) To Marquette.—. SOO 500 .... 8000 To st Catherines. ... 13750 .... • To CleveUafl 21100 .... ISO* 4300 tltsa 103050 37400 61000 The central markets to-day were dun, and the ten. dency in prices was decidedly downwards. * There was less Inquiry for Floor, and the msrket was quiet aod a shade lower, with sales of only about brls, at $0.90A7.00 for good St. Louis and South ern Illinois brands of White Winter: WHO for Mixed Winter extra; 4480 for Winter super; gtfiOdS.OOfor Spring extras; 13.3&3.73 for Spring »uj»ers, and f4.W for Rye Flour. There was a very quiet Wheat market to-day, and we note a det line In prices of 1c Vhosliel, with sales of only about SO,OOO bushels, at sl-01 for N\ 1 Red do M. A S.’s); 95396HC for No. S Bed; Sbi3«ic for Reject ed Red; 8&9le for No, 2 Spring; 89V91MC for No. 2 Spring, and 7S®SOc for Rejected Spring—the market at the close being quiet at 98®9SMc for No. I spring, and SOKfcfOc ft.rNo.2 Spring. Coro was less active, and prices foil folly Me F bush*, cl, with tabs of about 115,000 bushels, at 50qS7c for Canal and Biter Mixed afloat; SBj<c for choice River nigh Mixed fo. b a slk®ssMc for No. 1 Com la store; sic for No. 2 Com in store: and 53dS3J<c for Rejected Com In store. At the close the iniulry was light, and the market nominal, at for No. 1, and 51c for No. am store. There tu less Inquiry for Oa's, and prices ruled X& jr per bmhcl lower, with Mies of 90,000 bushels, at 43 4SJ4cloiso.t,and ttAllclbrSo. SOau la store At the close there vu an Increased demand by abort-s«U ere, one the market closed firm, with sales at 43Kc for 50.1 In store. For future delivery, uprards of 100,000 bashels changed bands, at <?£Ue for delivery op to Ist sufi lStb October, sellers' option, and at 15c for do livery In the early part of next week. Dye wasqulet atK«ysstfc, Tflo Barleymarkct to day suffered a further decline of fully So per bushel. «Ith sales of 50. 3 Barley in store at 93®n7J*c, the mar ket closing with a strong downward tendency, there bdnp sellers of No. 2 at 93c, but no buyers. The market for Blghwlnes was quiet, and the up. ward tendency seems checked, with light sales at 47c. Alcohol Is steady at £M&9Cc. The offerings of Timothy Seed to-day exceeded the demand, a c the market was less active and easier, vltb sales of common to prme at |2.00i45.30. Flax Bied is steady at (3.00. There was also Icm buoyancy In Domestic Salt, but tbere Is no change In prices. Flue selling In small lots st $2.90 del. Ground Alum wus more active, with sales ol 4.000 sks at $3.00 afloat, on the spot, and to ar r.ve. rrovUlor s arc more active. Mesa PorkU in good de mand at (13.00, holders asking sl3 S3. A sale was re. ported of 1,6(0 brls at fW.CP, but not being « ell authen ticated, wc publish It with camion. Hulk Meats were In good request, and we note sates ot 23,09} tts, at 74c for Hams, loose, delivered at Burlington. Bacon Hams are In good request, with sales of 7,000 pcs plain can. raised at 10,4 c packed and delivered, and 1,700 pcs smoked Shoulders alSJfc packed. Freights were steady, at 54c for wheat, and 4c for o to to Buffalo; 94c for wheat to Oswego; and lie for wheat to Ogdenshurgb. The total receipts of Beef Cattle tort- e week bars been 717 head leas ttan the previous week.hut heavier then for corrcspordlng periods of pterions years. There was a good demand forprlme and medium ship ping stock, for which prices ranged from f3 j0 to (4.80, The Inferior grades for which there has been a very limited demand, ranged from |IOO to 13.00 VIOO fts- The receipts ot Hogs have beea heavy; bot although the close of toft mar showed a considerable dedmn lu the demand, there has been a lair amount of busi ness done, and the market at Us close showed a brisk demand and an advance upon the price* ot last week of &*tsor. Prime qualities ranged from 51.50&1.75 j meclom tLOCdt 89, and Interior $3 fc.54.00. Commerce of Cincinnati w« acknowledge the receipt ol the Ahjjtu’ BUto> rtateftho ClacUnall Price Cmneet, showing the tiada sod coitweico of Citdrnatl for the year tad uc Attgnrt St. ISO. prepared by Wm. Smith. Bit. finparlntoedett of the Chatthrr of Coaaerce. At i.»oal,ltla coc.plf i* had }it concise. exhibiting *« ability Imho compilation otiUbalica watch wt era ;©»ry toaay Ihiii We make a f«w extracla from ihettpjtlt— nrrotr* 3KD izrom, The va’ne «f tbeli/po-tsacd exports fora series of 3i«i»cou,»*ias*fo.lfc»a: _ _ ZapAtU. Exports. U-S4-B y~,KI »U $39 777 294 Kfi-0..... 513tt1*5 77.RWIW MdJiTl U37-A MAO .747 53U055U6 l*5S-9 V 1.313 447 W.f107.7J7 ISs*> US 30516 77 tST.IH* ivfo-t 9019* 196 67 038 Ui isi-a irsx?u»3 7*4VJ4tn IM.iriJOS 103,331,176 Tconuo*. Tie rcllrtri»g Übl* rtowi tbe wrelt aamber*: i*< fcabor* btrcw bstviea UiU sbA cil c»ports tub •( u.t Uitihliieen jnr*. mta Uitir U»U|« Kn,To«'f«. X« Toe K« [MO-51 XU 49 tn 11M7-M T4 481 i-si-ra . sn ts«3 (‘fti.’B 503 76*47 1659 60 tti 71 «l 5 I*3-54 1»4 fO.SWJ ImO-11 SIS 7H>*o IDM-S8 SIR W. 574 - U6i-« 25 3 515 i»s&m. ...&s rt.mt i;o-cs zia Ti.m ISM-17... »7 ««i soot ?>ans zx cixcixvatt Tbe c«ot>A7Uoi for iMrtj-tiro y*»r» U u follows T**«n. K» T*»r*. 1*85... WPOO-Ww l*ffl 1 I«.WM 1«I .1-8f«0,|553 Ifj; 1(3 000 1*33 t*:S I*Bl*o I 1151. K2» Itt.WOjlfja »s;i Ifin.ocot 1*57. .2*.* UO I l*3S i--s awo»l i*w 1*,5 1<.«.0M I IXI IV6 ,8 SM» IWT BW.OW ls« 1M» 475rt00 3!o.ft» i iNia. .V.d.OW 11>«1 i s’ioo t« BW.OW) fcdß. 475*00 TLOCS IM> omant T\a f Vowitg üble shows the receipts of Fioir and Grain fer a re-ic**' yean : 1*63-3. Pfill lUVI ICM). Flour, brls.**- fIVIO 5?%245 41061S SlT^w f* utst.ba IKU.3.S SWifit 11**007 1,067 US Ccrm.ba ...1 KM.’.K i.Tttfel 15101*0 i r Tr».>« O tI,IO 1.31.7,U* SMSI Stt.fSlS Me. bo iitnrw 54Ti J 7 isr.vo pti n; Barley, bn. 3MIT« ttJJM 493.213 35j^SJ TBE WBISKT TESIkU. The tar law was not put into operation until about t e Ist of October, but the tmpre«sloo being t’tat all whisky made after the Ist of September would be taxed. distilling va» to *on*e extent an-pended, about f. e of Septemler: and even bad the tax not in lerfcred, the operation of martial law would have Cone this, ftrlhetraiesn the article was strictlr pro- Litltcd during tbe neater portion of that month. About the Ist of October, the lu-ernxl Revenue ms cin ry I clog all arranged. and ofll*«n appointed, et-utlailon veaseu, and was not itwumed for tom* t.me. with lie exception of that la connscllonwlih the manufacture of alcohol, and even la tht«. dltficnk tlca arose, as secortrr had to be el ten and other things dead which cotnrUrated the bustaeM even for the manufacture of alcohol. Tbe demand for home ccssutnp.lon was tapuUe-t ttoti tbe stock which had a> it musted throughout the country, and prices re trained 1 elow the co«t prices to <tl«inter» until the middle cl Jaurary, as wttl be seen by deducting the tax—twenty ce&ta per gallon Item tbe current prtrea up so tbs; .ks a.,j tnea com* raring tbe balance with me pnre of corn then cur rent U will be seen that the receipt- have fallen off utaiVv 206pe* vent, while the exports have fallen oft but thlrtv per cent., which Is o» tag to me large slock on band a ' ear aeo, to which we then referred. There «nsa railing off lu the exports of alcohol equal to 7 .on.-barre s wMskv, which:enure 1 this ■iUpantr.but Hill the fart* show that the amount of * tdsky on hand last rear must lave been very heavT.l-ecanse.oalng to the high prt- es of forrtgn Inuors. tne ronsumptlon cf comcstic liquors has increased axsterla’ly. In the rrl-esweclve below.lbe duty ta Imluies the p:ist year, t'Ulibe jrerloas year there «u no only.so that ■n crvrr tomahe a correct coiapart«c &. ff*c should be • ciucted from the prices riven since tae tstofO. to* Ur, ',S*a. Tiiert-e in cola hadam-rkedinflaeoce on tlic price of this article. TLe folio* lug were the average prices the last eight ji 2-sc! iff® 6o jaa IVB-57 25 f-7 [IWJ 61 14 5-5 K" 59.... 17 S-3 IS* I WC-O « « Deduct 3V Horn tbe last year's averace. and it will 1 e seen that l?« average Is below that of tne previous > pjir. * 1 lie the avenue prlt es of com and rye are vas-ly above those of that year, showing the bailees* ♦ ha»ltcu lar from satisfactory. Farcin Commercial Circular*. GltHO*. ins Jftlk. 1953. Weather w«t and aufavarsba for ba-mt owa Van*. Arrival* goes «l barrel Flour, •■all afau ° Tradeweak eareed’ngly alow, a-d 11 cca c»rt:alb In buyer* fa*or. At yreve.t there •• macfthloff m prwpict bat alow level of pr.ee* •tlvtr-allv which laott tatd to lucre*** caova.*p ttta.and ofeenrae. as* legttuaaie trade lor tae dealer. _ . , At%e»tn«a7'*i ota Kicha’-g* there waaanodarat* *u«p«»d< e. W&eit *1»I. fair coOiUMptlv* eemud •< aeecltza*fod P IWU ua lea naree’t of Barra. . lout «e quote av cfcsie*.bntoonbtP»ll jta*re *;IB colt to celt attheng: offered f-eely area leu weney. : 1 ting coin steady oiliest atte-auot in v»Jaa. , In l r jov|«!** a there bM brec;awact>v*.tr daring ha r,*i «(ek.azdlDHmeltataae*a a little i**a wou-y n!»*b*»t ukea tat Bare* at.at Vest. Rairprofca -o a’.ny ii : ito'-tat: Ufvforaßtt ataxleitlicurttaatU Laid ilow at ear qa.utlon. 3tecx. A Cairo. Litkktool. Aug 3Mh. 1W n*»*t)rirrr»-Tha *atne uaTarymg OuQuus ha* vntut nfd dntlr* •faewack. ihraniho t ■t* cent try taarkvta W&aat caanut be nuc’ed war is to 3a la war, bat when aay pra,«aore o •e’ltt apparent, a fartbar rsducUaa taut aasda be •nbuit'td to. Ploar rcmalaa s’ow cf cals, a t»eil e <fm iiKtirg la'ifd to attract pn»era la* qnaatliyt l anadlan laTraely aScrsdat trtagn’ar r«t»a atlr cva d'ttcu la*itba a«var>ea rf .id mtciau* • taady at M for Mixed; bnta a at «|u stttv cu vnpfiy iha'r wa&t* aim-na of call ou better tvrsa tran h*ra at ti>a n'oirvet rk4>Ti*K>as *-lhai*tsa**v at Ike'ate adrtar* Park llVia a*etui »l piarl.bi raUa ut'on li acUVf.aod itbi I* lo9» Inwev, *c*ot«l*iic t# rtHcrlpilou. Ilame aaa ShbU’Carae^nilausacarraaart vantad. La-a la . ftra* d. tx*iti n« it. ■ ha uav* *"a*p»ca atari; »•’»»iretrp«at t*rf»ir ala aaa sp« m to 4"a r*r a<wm to at* v*w. evaea* la »l**di isan •tatf-ra»*f <•w>, inner of See quality orm. Intariar a* to I* srapstve-Clsverh'vd eorliaa*a la daaiatid far U* ca»ii«*i.t.aad ptira I* la Meter. w|Ut bat Utils *OHqaalHx ri>Ma*. lalewllHda buiara *4 (all K«* tv nr*atl»-*aaip*Mat*»s*ttt-edwnauanMiy. nelr«a> au.) la good raqa**t apvealativm. tad •ai<a«xi*»atv* ail* H oa i-aspot-as#»*Mwr d** iiv*»yiu*a*tl>taswastaa lor raO*^«i Unida 11 is* In fa war oa Vlgliti Psttll B*<ireiw A law tea* Bb«*hfra If 1 ale oil si ear outalds flgvrti aoUlag «0U it t|UB, NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET, CFrom the N. T, Independent, lOthJ Buflaesa continues excitingly active,and within* cresringbuojancy of price*. western merchant* are lomeroos, and nty and near-by dealers are bnrlnr largely. Domestic standard cotton goods have men, en-i bare itlll an upward tendency. Tne print mar* ketexUHtagrcat activity, anil purchases are being made In heavy lots, boddea a quickened activity for unall panels, Mocks are much reduced. Prices are Hill looklignp, aid acme holders have withdrawn tlcir goods, wafting for MR or price* Ginghams are Hrnnj. Denims arc scarce an-iin demand. A very brisk demand l.aa obtained for both brown and bl ach eo rliting* and sheetings, and prices bsve risen, printed celatnes are greatly « anted, and the demand cannot Le supplied Tne Maoci eater delaines are be* tm eagerly competed for.an i Mown. .1. C. 110 e<k Co have already orders for all the fall coo js their mills can procure. l*nces have advanced since our but report, and still tend upward. Army kerseys are quiet. Katlneta are rather more active. Flannels are quick of sale, and orders are large for future delivery. Shawls also attract great attention, but at present t e stock Is small The greatest activity U,nowetdr, shown In the market for lancy cas»bnerei. All desirable goods of this class are takes up on arrival, and t> e pro cctioos of the Mac dirtier mill* are catcrlraong’ t for. Lignt colors ate Icotw aitravUve. The better qualUlesa dairies command bleb prices, and yet are r.ooyant In price. In foreign fabrics the market Is equally excited. Tbe choice productions of tbe French looms sreln goot request. French silks, French delaines, French rib bons, Frerd.merinocs.are all active, with an under snptly. and at rising price*. Thereactlonlntheprfcs of gold baa partly occasioned tbs new advance la prt< ev, but the excess of demand over supply l» the chief can*eot the advance. British goods are taken with avidity on arrival Plain colors are most sought for. Cobnrgs ate scarce of desirable colon, and goods on the way aero« the w stem are being soli by pat tern to arrive. The whole country seetna aUvc with a presilng demand for goods, which cacnot be fully met at present. Auction holiness la active, and tbs active competition exhibitor Is resulting in a constantly ad vancing market LATEST DRY GOODS QUOTATIONS. Tbe follow teg are tbe wholesale ret cmbpipra of all the leadicg stylet of domestic dry. goods told in tbe New York market; PRINTS. ,aK 1 Klchmond...., ..U QH American >lB 9u I Amo«tecag >l3 .» iL0ue11..... IS I Dutchess 0.. Jb it I Fancy Brands CrotnlliiU OIKGHAMS. JB I Glasgow.... OH 1 Manchester. BBOWS fiHEETIKGR Mentmac... Cocbeco...., Pacific Sprazue's... imnicU#,.. Man cheaper. Clinton.... Lancaster. ; Perkins, D S4 » , Glol*flT7. 84 86 Old Dominion. .X 36 r*PC*reli,E JJ “ o'.V.'.V.V.V.M • “ s as Orest Falls. M *• K “ L Indian Orchard. C 36 - N “ 88....31 “ L 80 t* W.....21 BoatMlßa, n 19* “ O 33* Bartlett, BMuch , •• 40 M Dwight, L 31 TtatnTU B I*orl smonth JP .16 2» anmkeag, g . Lawrence 83K Stark 4-4 83K Appleton 4-4 OK Medford 4-4 83 Indian li cad S4 3S ** - 4-4 83K Uae«acfcQMtU..i4 33 “ ..4-4 SO Trcmont m ss “ 4-1 80 r*i>ot, A 4-4 as Atlantic N.......84 SO - K 44 a M A .4-4 OK Amoekeac, 4-4 OK Laconia, u 4-4 S4 Fliaa mnt........44 SS Attaty....: ....44 «S Carrol. .44 a Salmon Fa 11*....44 OK Ac* wan, F 44 a Gllboa... 44 a Ozark 44 S3 TtamesßlTer...44 19 BLRACIH New York SJfIU.44 87K V tir.BUita 44 8t Tate* .„..44 80 ■U Lite Hock 44 SO I>nnl»lc 44 a lllllaScm.ldfTn.7-6 a - - - 44 33K BartlctU .7-8 a “ 44 STH i James Mtlla 7-s a I ** ** .....44 37 TMn!amsTflle...44 OK linlgUt .1-6 a DF-V GOODS. Dnizht 4-4 37 Ray Mills 4-t 8-1 Warregan. 7-8 33 “ .. :....4-4 27 Waltham, X 25 Aurora 7-3 IS •» .'.**.’,*.***.V.4-t 23 Andrix , ogstn...7-3 96 ...i-i sn Red Bask. 7-8 19* - *-t a m RatnlUon, Q S-t 16 I’onsmouth, P..34 16 •'IMS. I Otis 98 l.lewettClty... at 1 Providence Fall* .21 Atnoekcag. York Manchester. E55ie....... 0xj0rd...... snnrrLKGS. ■Whitten tna. i UnreaTlUe. / I Fa11a...- TICK~ STRIPED 5 Anioskeag. York jewett*6iiy, rKS. I Vort.B2 Inch ...£3 Hamilton, nesolar....<aH - D.r. s:« Fem'borUm, XL .Si AmciiScag t A.CA es ** A 60 “ It 4V ** c... : CH . ** v « York, SO Inch 60 Falls... CORSET JEANS. ....... T>H 1 Indian Orchard 3* 2 “H Androaroggin. 80 BEOWJT DRILLS. Amorteag. ijirrnU..., Dates ~..2 | HasMcba<etta 33 ...35 I Indian Dead St DE LAIKES. Amoskeae fcolmon faille. Hsncherter. (Dark 3* ) Hamilton, Dark. 26 pacific, Dark .2ft l CARPETS. r Q ,-nVi ■ ni r ..*!.« 1 Crowleys Pat. Taues- A-oacH.a riy. ♦ IrT rrn#-e15...«i,50fW.« .•• ifciSraa’.V.l!! lea | New Ed:. 1 ISWI S XmrerULS riy i.SS | EtrplrcMilU :*vu.7r •• Purer us rcitmle .%.* “ Vcllnm.... 1.05 Ingrain SOQ73 Hanford, Ixtxa 3 Ply. LSO I St. Louis Mnrkcts-Sept. 11, Fleur wa* hc’d wßh flra.n«a*.h-t buyers generally dccUrrd to tea* hold at the trie. ->t,d. baleswere reporudcf2sioj , rto.li»cludtog . uaU icio'cbnUc tttcle cxti* at St 3?: a couple c country don bit extra at (3io *ru I,COO till Mtgle extra and 1.000 •a i cnb;c enre at the v J lat nricea not man* puhx’e. The wheat uarkst exhibited no contrast to Us con <tlil<-njcMciday Sales comprised 4,500 s«is &t 70.(4 |I.XS W bn tor Inferior tail to choice. Some 4.0 C rks oicorn changed hands at advanced ptices forme gra<ies,hclng mostly mixed, mixed v Life and yellow, at CtaftK V ha. ost» opened doll and unsettled. and were heavy till towards the rlo*, wh n a hover came turwaraann took oxer 8,000 aka In various lota at 54c, and 10,(to bus to arrive In eight ''ays at 50c *» bo. Nothing »as done in barley. The market was bare. A small lot of Maks rye was sold at 59c $ b«, exclu sive of tacks. TLerewaaa steady demand for baron clear tide*, with tales at 5c a. A lot of 9(0 tierces choice lard was ‘Old; bot the price was withheld. A small lot of pi Imc brought 9Jkc. Whisky was unsettled, with rales ofS-'Obrls at 41a tic per gallon. Hines were steady at 16c for flint. Hay was steady at fl ft hundred delivered. Wo no tire a decline In flax seed to Si * bn exclusive of niickases. White beans are Quite doll and sell low. Their were sales ot sngardlrett from New Orleans at iS&tSHc V &. Toledo Grain Market—Sept, 11. nerelved, ha wheat, 5,100 bu corn, s,l'Mhn oats. Wheat • £alesS,(KU bn amber Michigan a* $11»- S.OSS bu do at {HO t 3.0)0 bu No 3 lied si #1.06; 3,000 bo <io at (1.t6; S.tW bn No 3 red at 91 0C: bo bn do at 51.07; Wh |iq white Michigan at (1.30:870 ho float 130; 350bu do at (l.Sd; 1,500 bu rejected white at yl C( t MOO hu do rea at »c; 1.2 Mbn oo spring at SOr. all since our report of vestercay. This morning, vale* Ot 3.0C0 bn No 1 red at |t OSk 1 1,000 bn amber Mlchl van at (U9; 800bu white Michigan at (1.30: 3,000 tm No 3 ie<: at |1 C 6. Corn—Sole* 1,400 bu NolmUodat GSc. Data-Advanced 2<*s sales to-day,COO bu atsoc; MOVn atsCe< ©.bo at 50c. Kye-There are buyers tor pood at 70c - Barley—la In good request by city brewers at (J.OO ? bu. [orket~Scpt. 11. Detroit Grain 9l< Wheat—With a moderate demand, the market to-day is wltbont material change Sale*. U cars So I ied at |l OS For 4 can No. 2 red, tl 03 voa aaked, and SI 04 offered. No. I«title wont! atilt command ft 35 Street rate? for red declined to tl.oo. White sieany at *llo>4 lIS CorolicMst 62c by the car load. lieUll totaOV*. Oa'sverv scarce, with brisk demand. Street rates 43 tfSOo, sMmpra offering Inside Dgore. l!arle>—T&o ranee USiiCGlts, choice samples being saleable at oauldc figures Jiye-Bnjcn* offer CBc. Cleveland drain Market-Sept* 11* Vectlvcd,7 ba rhea*. CSa bu corn, WO bo oats, 850 bn bvj*-y. Wlifar—So Mies. totr*«: la 1. Cern —Ssl»#2catryt!>t»rdara:fi:con ir*ct. 0»t Cruat !>KGv ; c. U)e cuil Lcld si« l)*rlty wv qu».e #i Nrttri.fO. L«ke Prr’pht#-Tlit scloooer Ottawa «h chartered to day at One tor «t eat to oe wego. CHICAGO CATTLE HAI&KBT* For tbe Week Ending September 12, ISB3. The receipts of Beef Cattle *ndU*e Hour# «t the n r'oi'Fyetd* in the city coring tee p«t week, eadlQfi W-dfty, compere a follow#; Ceevee. Ho**. 80. Ro. .4,1*7 15.-.T.1 .4.911 19.394 .S.RS 4,(M .4.337 6.411 ~4,eti i«.m .4js« i>.sn .:rei him .8.563 13JM .5.t%7 n fir .MM 9.(31 ,s fir lo.nw *.236 18 513 •ek ending September 13 nk eni jop Septembers... cek ending Aoctut 39 rek cDdvg Aunu-t 2i tek ceding August IS tek ecdirg Aoguat 8 tf k ending A oan*t 1 eek ending Jn1y55........ eek ecdirg July 19 eek enalug Ju y11........ eek fcrdtßK Jolj 4......... efkccdicgJa&e 37 .410.00* 4*l HI .su.no* .»!•*) .a«i w» .431 on* •sua* ,4i»i:t»; .341 51! titu or raiionr on utk stock raoic omcioo to Cattle Hog*. V 100 ft« Mich. C»nt and Mich Sostinlarge ear*.. 30 eta 4 an ot SlO fret 45 8u - 3t cU?&b Crntnl. small cars, to nrrr»Lo on bribo*. V’ch. Out and Mich Soatb. large car* . JSS CT cU t*r«of «rr M cLtcan Foil « syne on, 2U xect TO PITTSBttaOH. .453 ?*> .474 *177 .»S,4ST put*. Ft.vr, & cM.cir# or re*t vi so ct* toicMgan Souibern.large car« so SO - do 40 cats of 201 !*••».., <W »•• Hates to Dunkirk 16 per car leamaa to Buffalo wh*n shipped by »n rail. Bates to Dunkirk. 2HC I> 100 hsleasthan to Buffalo when skipped toy all ml. BEEF CATTLE. The total receipt* ot Best Cattle for the week end. Hg to-day. amount, according to the dally recilpt* petted os 'Chants. to 1.13'. u<*l. TU’ U 71? head niTctkat U« week. *■ d ft's Tore tcaathe corns ptedlpgwexkoflut year. The dally rteelpta po«ted on ‘Cliarige.and tbe enter* ed tales a; the various yard* compare as foliows : ifonilay...,, Tuesday.... vednc«day. Tburvcay... Friday Saturday... Total... Total 4 197 4.ISS tbs opurarw or tow xackjt. Tbctisdst. Sept. 11.—'The market opened this mom. Ingwlthavery limited supply of saleable stock, tbe bulk on hand betas thin cows and steers, for which there was little or no demand. There were, how ever, a few lots of good Shipping Cattle, which were quickly sold at prices ranging from SKdSgc p ». The remaining lota sold fetched from SA3,Hc, at which rates the business of the dsy terminated, with a down ward tendency, excepting for good shipping grades. TDK CLO-* Or TBU XAESCT. Pattrdat. Bept. 12 —Tl*e market closed with a good deal more briskness than U presented on Tbutwlay. Tlds msy partly be accounted for from the factor Messrs. Aiken A Co. attsndicg for the purchase of stock on Government account. From the entered sales at the various yards, we find that 1,231 heal were sold, and at prices varying from f3d>«sta& for good shipping cattle, and from «.0002 CO for Inferior grades. We note tbe following sales: , Cowley A Andrew* wU Baldwin 5W Cattle, tverag* IC f.uUcr H)?d &aw in 75 Cattle, averts ttf. at *\\nilami HWPpeorcr A Campbell C 3 Cattle, ar rag* ln j| SjVrt Cattle .averaging ifiTi o* * S cV«jolJ ndnemao S3 Cattle, averaging 1,130 fts, at *Vtae aold Belneman W Cattle, averaging IJQO S«, at Hd Belneman 10 Cattle, averaging BSSfts on r Ccttl‘fold Belneman 15 MU hs.oa ’ man ft Ruble told Berg U Cattle, averaging 1,119 A*, on t> i. > u;.cr Hid Weaver IS Cattle, arera.tag MM »«, at as so VandoUa Hid Berg 17 Cattle, averaging MU ®«. ** nld Wicker ft Co. 19 Cattle, averaging 1,011 Hid Aiken ft Co. 31 Cattle, averaging 1,053 tt o ?i ca a**Co Hid Alien A Co. 50 Cattle, averaging ntaAlkea ft Co. IS Cattle, averaging MK9 n* at taw I’rni neman Hid Aiken ft Co. 64 Cattle, averaging Webb 10 Cattle, averaging 1,137 at 1 Vwtran Hid Fry ft Co 15 Cattle, averaging 1,113 ft*. •tfS.old O’Shta S3 Cattle averaging SSI »•, on r- A* anf icld Later 17 Cattle.avenging 9$ li at ‘VtVan told W leker ft Ce 17 Cattle, averaging 111 *P** ulvn Hid O'Shea 6 Cattle, averaging UU hi. told O'&kta ft Co (9 Cattle, average >3 *o>»-**io'id Aiken ft ColllCftUe. averaging 801 *»,kl(300. % * TDK 800 MAURKT. ibMtttlr** t** »««k,*ctoHiiir ti tha «ailjr ralnra* pakiUbad oa 'Cfcaoja. U># i«lm«bUu4 al tha varMtu yard*. compara aafol* ‘ *JX- “j’l il I V< mtay T«MI) wrtatMiftj.... 2t»r«uj frMu Total IW W* la oc»»atl*s th# *b«v« ncoyadf Ow fat tti presentwcek with the preceding oce.lt will be ae« that the number received tbtsweek la 4.48S leu than Iheprevloui witk. NotaUbaundlngthsuafATOfsbie aspect with which the market closed lut week. It soon became apparent that, u the supply diminished, the demacd became b:liker and p Ice* traer, Mostly •thewhile of tbe a'cck leftover from leal week, to* ietberwi'hUiereccifUth's week.bare beeasoH at frasi&®socadTaar(iupna tbe do-tag price* ot lan .mitket. There s.UI appeara to beag>ed «en ad, aad pr.cra tnle fliu, The sals* of to dap rarged aa fjllpws: f4.SCOi.7sfor good qualities; fl.WQl.aJ Ijt medium; and f3.B:®4.eeftrtnforlef. The following sale* were effected to-day: Hogs. Avg. Price. Hqz». Av’r; Price. a a*r tt.Ta is> is sisj SI a 3 4.25 79 ZJ9 <W m SOS 435 IS 319 425 41 210 425 IS 270 4» 23 191 4XS 143 HQ 4.10 123 173 V» 43 2U 4(9 61 237 425 53 257 4AJ -.9 213 OX » 211 439 41 OS GO 151 20 4 40 191 183 4.00 55 214 4 50 <7 3U 415 113 IS 431 1U 310 4 CO 291 IG3 4.M U9 179 '4» 113 214 p.t. snEET— The supply of Cat sheep has been very lim ited. Good qualities have fetched from 84.00 to|lSo, Inferior wm from |3.coto $3.73. There I* considerable activity Just now In stock Sheep. Large quantities art shipped through westward. "We note tbe following sale: Avenge. - 123 Sheep. CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Bxttuut Etuisg. September 12,15*. FREIGHTS-DoH. The engagements weiel To birPALo -Kbn. Kate Uicbmont ana 11. L. 'V i< it maD,wtib Wheal, at 5Hc; prop. ldaboe,aod harl P C bberman, vlthOatLat 4c. To Oiwcoor—-b:rk Starnes. "Wheat at 9Kc. To OODtr»ocno ;—echr. MedScrr. Wheat, at lie. FLOUR-Beceived. 7.C2 brls t shipped, 4,' SO br Market cnJet amt a «ha:e lower, sale*;—vist* £xnua-29obrU "Brilliant*’at *7 00; 260 brlsTl/- rroct>> Rot k" good St J.ool* white extra.at $675; SG brU M Cfcan<i>loD*’ at t6.SOt 100 hrls ** Nashville Epgln’atfgSP; ICChrla-rear!- tSprtagfleld) mlxot reo and white, at |S 90; 200 brl* red winter extra, at wp, WtSTaaScpxr—ajbrbwinter super at *»£.*. bl-siscExTßAs—ltohrU "Derwent,’* »& brla "Fair. water,” and uo brla choice spring extra-al tat £$ Cj: 100brl*” ilaathe'.l'*De*l*alsl.93: 300 hrU**Ca«n” at J4EO; ICC brl*" Kankakee City at 2173; 473 h:u fair extra at (4.73 > 100 brl* do fCTO • 100 brU at |i *v». sprtsn Sppeb—lQu brla Spring taper at $373:73 bit* low gtadeat $2.73 Cjtsocxo—iw brls unsound aid,.. Tina extra at stSs;SsbrU do ats3Ss; 40 htU aoar extra at $3 35 Irra FujfK—so hrl» good at f 100. ■HR A N-20 ton* Brat* In bulk on track at sl3 *\\ HEAT—Received, ba; shipped. ISW2Sba. Market declined 1c tier bushel. Salcar—>Vt!fr*a.— 400 bu So l Ucd tfa Sr A at *1,04 1 1j00 ba So 2 Bed la wore at 9CKc; ifiCO ba no at Wc t lAui bu do at 90c: 400 ba Ucjecuc w Icier In store at t»o; UJM3 Vuro at 65Vr;4U) bn do at f4c. ypatao-If.OOO ba Ko lln store at 94c; 19,000 bn do at VUSc ; LOOO ha do at *8t«c;8il)u bn to at 93c;4C0bn So 2 bprtnsla »loie at%lxc: S.4CO ba do tin A. S.’s) at 9IC: S.OOOJho do at »kc j 4>o bu to at M*tc;Bl,Co) buooat9o.t; SJDCObn qo alfflHc; 1290bu do at 39c; 400 bn Ucjecl eiisprlng In store at SOc: 4(0 bn do at 7>c ? 4jo bu do By Sample s-2,Sooba So 1 Spring in balk at SIHc on tia< k: 1.0)0 bn No 2Bel In bulk ou track at >7c. COHN-Kcrelted, 108,709 bu; shipped. lUMOB bu. Market declined fnllr Me per ba*::el. ikdeat—Bivaa xia> Cawal Corjr.- 9Jwba choice lUvcr Ulgh Mixed f o.b IP.OOo bu River ob ats7c; l?,tCObnCaoal>U\£df o b. at Mtfc: 6.000 bu Wcer Mixed afloat ats7c; 12,000bu Canal Mlxc-i afloat (No I) at 56c Coi» rx broua. 7XOO bu No 1 Corn in itvre at 55«4c: 45JKO bn do atsd-; 4,000 hudo at Stye: 24£OhuNo2CoinlD»toro at 34c; 1.200 bu Rejected Corn Coin In store a|s2Hc; Sue bo <lo do atSSc. By sain;let-4 car-loads No I in balk at 56c oa **o ATS—Received; G3J9CO bn; shipped, 61.00 ba. SUikct declined Kit>lc »■« bushel. talcs s-20,000 ha No 1 oat* In store at ISWc; 18.1XO bn do at -SVc;s\ooo bn co at 43c; 4,000 bu No 2 Oau in store at 41c; 2,000 Ln doat-JOc By Sample s—lo6 burlaps at 31c del; 50 burlaps at S3c RYE-Rece’ved. 2A16 bn. Market quiet andean Cbai Ktd. ewJes: T.JCO bu No XBye Id etore a. GjC 1 BABAEV—i»celTed,lCS9abu. Market declined fills Sever besbol and elt sing with *♦«! a downward Ukdtncs. bales; l^lCObo bo. 3 n»tUt In store at 974*0• 7 sH)ba do atsKC; 93*0 bn co attCc, Br rakPLa-sfibßsat ».00anu*ck. AT.nillflL— SiradT tad qolet it'JISMC _ . BROOM CORN-Dali suil oomlfid si #.w>to pti ton. ueceJpuunUni M.Q cetnacd nnos* e^j{jTTER— There Is a good demand but the sap plx ta ughttandthe market inactlre oat arm. no ootde: Wippitr BuUct *li2iSr Bury, in crocks i«Oltc, Sales to car. 3' Irklns at Jfic. . . rOL’XTRV FItODICE-Eoos we steady at KBl3c r iU» by the tnaik,andtn*oot -1 pm e Tlcritr fir Ito-b abd counted out. roctrkT— I n-uVwUbimnpwardtmdcßcy. r | .lava ~,a —I3K lit. CUEESE—Active deinuid. Iteceieu iu»k *j« c*-L*i.<;uentis very lltai. quote: tenbOTp tltfdlS e nincl- etd -Wucccita 8 <£U> c den end for L*kf fljh contl.,Q«» ae* telco. »cd tc» tnjpiy »iul imeli. We u>-d»j qn«le M»llcK r« Hfriioge, vtblcbaie nowlnibemeiKci. {C.C0&6.50 V brl, re quote - -J’ wua2UL.bair.,Vr))r „ v . - hukoss:* k'O) " .*• tShipU)) No l Trent “ * £ tfj-W No *4 Treat ,** ........... « « 35 Uooflsb.plCOlis.... 625 «. W No iMackerel,haifbrl* u» NO. 2 do do , No. i do kin........ 2.25 »;.« Dried Herring ¥ box <6 «3,55 It irdPirktua Herrings mew). 6,w FKUITS-Gnrrx Apm.*p. are etUllnactiveile d oi:ii and the market Is well supplied wtihagooJ variety olfmit Irom common to prime. PiaCll*-* Owing (o the late arrival* of the boat* io-day,the ton* stress of ibl*market was materially delayed. bat when U din commence there was no lack of activity either amongst teller* or buyer*. Such Is the abun dant tnrplv that prices ate exceedingly low, *o touch so that it is (ilfflcult to ascertain the lowest rate at w Llcb reaches can be had. The choicest qualities can be purchased for *l CO, and very Air qualities are *e 1- Idp at hem JO6oc > basket. whilst lower qualities cm be bait at ¥ box or basket Pbcus-There la ainlrfui il> bora of preserving and dessert traits- ftnlt, tor which there Is a gooi demand, ranee* from 75c to *I,OO V basket, ami dessert fruit isrgw from fl 3to s2fo V basket Pxu:*-Ther6 It not po ahunoanta supply as usual. The demand Is limited excepM-rcpervluß. We quote: _ „ Green apple* $• brl |l.®> Crap Apple* • IJ&s L2S attdiltiß £eathes.V basket »» <| Cultivated do do ...» 40 aIM rear* do go <4 J. 75 Fiuri do 90 (4 1.50 do P box W til tS PrlueN Y. Dried Apple* 6 cr.6A) Ohio and Michigan Dried 6k tJ< TTt-parcd Peaches, mixed. ’ ... (5 9 Prime halves -.46 a 10* Pktrd dO 1< U ,JJ Raisin*—Liven p box new. « 4.73 do M. B. do do <A 4-60 CunanU. *» tt old none. do -V 1* new 16X9 1* llrooads.F 0 soft. *S o 28 do eo hard 14 a U L* tror*. f* b0z.... M , 13.00 a C4A?lE—Marker active, with good supply. We quote I’ralrlr Chickens at $1 7Sst dozen. Qualls $l5O. Ducks fissG.l to liceonsTSc. „ . , , . INES—Market quiet. Sales ISO brl* at "liinEs*—remand imich re.trlctcd owing to defl. cicnt supply. We quote ! Dry .► Hut...,., i Dry Sa'tcd.... I Green BsUed~ G'«rn i ouctrT - • ... HOPS 1C bale* prime N. Y. at 25C. . , LEATHER—Good demand, and prices rule firm. Wcqnoie: _ _ ... . Banina oak 1» French Kip heavy , __ do hemlock.... Sx<itfu lolteht ....I^3#Uo Collar ¥ loot It>*iaoc SpauKhSolehcai- __ U;rcr ** kwile lock. 303»3e IbldleVft 410 Good damaged... Jj&iSc Line 41ßi2 SlanghtersTsoat 9*4 i3e lion c-t'c Calf.... i.ro i do hemlock.... 9*A3tc l»oii oil' - Kin . .. OViaoc | Dome*, oak. Kip. LEMCIiU-Tlmre I* ttCI an active demand for cargoes ot pood quality lumber. Snprly limits!, Prhe*rule very firm. Sale* iarco Prig Geneva, tstur scoull*r,soci‘r‘r*f.i.|lsloholt*at(l3oo; 22,000 hewn lumber at (12 25, The lollop lug are the current mli op at tbc jar>.»: LcKfiaii-Fi .t Clear. VI.QOQ ft »37 VXt W W Record Clear. ■* SJoaa.rt Thlro Clear, ** 710V430'0 stock ikwrci m.tm.t-0) llt-xorte-fctnoa'da Common Boards. dry. 16. fta Common Boarca grvsn. 159 a rail Board* is.-v;*..,. Fencing........... 15ft.ai6.30 Flut Cifar Floomc.roosb Sluts. ... Sc ond Clear Kloymut.ioogh 29(**'130.00 Ccmmor Flooring, rough. aOa BldltgCleat.drßscd IS.ttX4JO.u6 Second 0ear...... i:.Md..... Second Common do.. 15.tt\4H.M LotgJoim 22.i*VM5C0 Biased Sotnglse. A p Slaved Ihlncles. No. 1 S.va fedar Shingle*.. Bf*se .... Buwed Shingles, A 1... 5.TJ<* 4.i0 S*»ertßhlDr ee.N0.i..., a s».jo L«tb. VlNupct mi !JH Ports, p K« l*.a.«M NAVAL STOUES-Good demand and price* firm, We quote? Tar |...|12JJPi413.C0; Manilla Hope.. 15 Pitch 1500r.425.Ml Tarred Hemp. 30 Ko*ln St.(Vbtl2.flo| Turpentine.... 8.753 CO) Oakum 4^0^6.231 ONlONS—Tlicre Is a more active demand and trb es rule somewhat firmer. We quote good qual* lie* a? Sf-i* CO--: common I'ftiTOc OILS-Csnnov on..—There U at present a large au<i Imrva»lnc demand lioth for White an t Velio* - . We note an advance of 2d on 1-oih klrni*, prl -ca rule ven firm. Lis-egoon,*.—The slowness with which sock* are helm: te.dlalshed owing to scarcity, has given great firmest* to this market. Wo quote to dayanauvauceof 5c both on Kaw and Boiled. We quote: . t at iot oil best White. 40 SI - 66 » M 77 a - rat ben Oil, yellow. Rvw Lltseed 0i1... F< 1 id Lnseed 0i1... Olive OM.lulk.. 9> t ale oil. TV B. Pat k Oil La.d OU, Summer. 90c L-td oil, winter. ».^9sc MachUe OU. Sk4»e FTi’ratin... 2N* FlcphartOll... UOdt.ls PUOVIs-lON:?—There is a rood demand for wtss tons and the tearertu firm st fia.oO—with areported ti-rvi i.6ociri*aith«t pnev. but cot well au-.aeaU c*trd- boldm get erally o*kloß f13.‘3. Brz.it Meats —SS W0 ns Hams la dry salt delivered inUar.UßMa ii loose. b>co.v-7 pcs rl*ln t-ac». packed, at rit) »-sbc uichtd. llabd—N'omli 11 at9Vt- POTATOES—Dernaart Rcod. a th an ahnrdirt siPity ot vtry prim* nashtlea. We qaot> from cvn a«L>opiluesvSCCc }■ La by me car aadbjiioe extra tr Here. SYR U rS—Then is still oa active dsmsad. and pners rule very firm, nlth on upward teudiocy. St cks axe acpnasantly Ught. WcQUuto Suraham roomally <o3uc. Tbe-e u. however, scarcely any. market. We quota x _ _ Belcher's... JJIQ kiew YorkfeuaarlloaM........ *Sf**L S V. snare- sJ*i? Goldcnßyrnp. *5*75 Borshum., Do. refined. ®«*® New Orleans... • ...AWi srCARS-1 he-e •» Utile variation la the setivltv aulcn ate characwmeC tel* market for Hat tine tost. There U a laree cemaad, with a-Inadequate supply. Frtme and cbot e Sagsrs are a.s»c bo«i. heieaul at Few icrk. and are ; *-dat h'gh flgarea. Inemorkothaa an vyvard teadtacy. We qnoio; - nv Nee Orleans- ~f,X Cuba * SvSiW FcrtoKlco..... ItHills s', v.liefinccipoVieredand white A hiSSIiS leßow B"* .. .. I* OIU SALEILATUST-Erisk demand, and prices firm. •£Kt|* e *• Pure iKds c Deljmd*sCheml<vl a ». wS 'Ji c - so *aLT-DowJMTJO-Vke market liltis a*aJTe bat t> tt» t» to clshga in pricve-wttk isles cf only aboat XObrls Otondsce and.Saginaw Pine st ILiO deliv ered at cars. FoaiteN-asore tefve. Oaiei; 2 V)» %\%Gioaad AJmnefioat. oa the »p3t. sl|lMt 1A» >i»deto sntvs atizoo Weqacte: Dojatino-Onondaßa Flee ... *• gaplnaw Fine L5D».... •• •* GroandPour L90a.... “ Palry,a Ith tacka. “ Dairy, without wk»..... none. FotEIOX—O. A t Sack of 210 &s JW2IIS Tark’ililamLF 5ack.............. L*XVa ... SEEDS— Timothy is le#i active and act so firm, San »to-esy: ICO b*s prim* at jIM; 80 bet at Ml 5; Mhrirertr'-pat 1300. iL*x-75ba.be:*at00. TOJI4TOEH—Id *ocd supply at WjftiSC. TKAb—There baa l*ecn a consl leraiTe amount of aHlvltv.and s larve demand for both Own and Black Teas *>ut eireclallv for Green, owloz to the imollaess ot the ito>-ki In hand and tie unfavorable reports from .latan. I’rirct are very firm with on upward tea* dsnev. Wcqnote: , «..« Y eccr Bviob, common to very fine »1 tjajAO —• LW4IM C T^fiVrro^Market’ac‘tivV iuid nrtcM firmer. We B .Te U «t. ...K of Sc w Mannfactored standard rrsr.dt? Ve’uoleM r-YJCc for Newark, and U« rDc for Conccitfcnt. Illinois Is dull at 5-313 c. Receipts. Bales. ....ICC l.m ..,.1,433 IST* .... 357 163 ... SS6 CII .... 2C JOl n»irrT>.civrd. • tupdtro ?«. lowd w * •• ]>i and fanrjr.... Interior and onuUle brand!.. Hr-r«i Minnl Lc*r.......... Cui-o'*>(l demand. Tfa quota i . i* i “swrofUie w«l ! * 50c £• |?»Vr^areniUih!!!!!! Tni t I.lte | PndcM tTlda. no irPmoVltV...... TA LI.OW-An acUta dcmauii and flfmw market. UrntiMei . . 'c.Tn’i 1 ' 7 XMIOI.-'tt’c'toi'Vfi r»m*lnp laarUro. Owing w Ihe al| ta ptkea rula Orta. \\« quota > J*m>mOteca s*£'> ’li\e....* Klrr.™ J. i. • • »• ««>od ITkco iV 6/cVMW ftt medium Weaqou hrlhif*rfpi New York Cottos—Doll and unsettled, and l®3c lower. Sato at 6A207c. From—Lera active and scarcely so firm. Price* *re elthontdedded change: tI.TSMI K3 for extra *UM; 15inbs.io rur evtraround hoop Ohio; 13.4507.00 ftp trade brand*. Market closmgqulet. Bnit-ay-Quiet at 5»-Kc. A , . Omai*-Wheat dull *ith tendency downward*. at (Trail (3 fop Chicago r>prtajn93ea*l.Ll ftr Milwaukee club: f LtCfti i»> for winter re l ' western. Com heavy, ml 7So»ScftrehJrplncmlsed western; closing at lue Inel'ir nice. Oat* moderately active, at 63071 c ftr wevlern. . Boot-Qoletsnd nominally oncban;ed. Pbovimonk-rork onened doll and closed a shade etulcr.at 11175011 ST* ftr old me**; filS.6Jwau.73 for new <*o; fiiuccaio.Ts for new prime; *i3.2JaisoO for new. Pnom mat beef nominally acute, at (3 51 «7 CO for com,try met*; fit 9006 CO ftr ronntry prime 11051(21350 ftr repacked me>s: sl3 (XVaIS 10 for extra mesa- Cot meats iiulet and firm at S'/fiaiVc ftr anoal* dera: Bka9*c for nama. Bacon aide* unU and nomi nal!* unchanged. Lard dull and warcely so firm at 1C01OXC; the latter an extreme price. hear York ritdefle and Money Market-Sep, H. Mosey steady at 607 c. •terllng Exchange quiet at ICfetCW ftr first class HR* Gold a little firmer, opeahg at U9. advancing t»l3ow da lining to ISSH.asd clo-lflu «ulet at 130*. Export of epecie to-cty, coteniuientatocksftrm. L coapons, io7s 7-Os 105*0107. MARINE NEWS. POST OP CHICIGS, Price. BM3 ARRIVED... -JJept.ia. Star Comet, Morgan. Two Riven, nmdries. Prop J Barber, Robbins, SL Joseph, 6.000 baskets MoUcr, Kingston, bags salt Brts (sai ella.Van Tassel, Cleveland. tonscoaL gchr StelU, Marquette, 100 xa lumber. Sitr it Eaten, Welch. Webster a Her, 104 cds bolts. Sctr Hero. Lovllt, South Haves, 60 m lumber. BcLr Commencement, Van Pl*. Holland, 60 m staves. ScUrM williams, wmiams, Colborte. schr .1L Goof*. Morgan, Cleveland, SIS tons coal. tcbrC North. Monroe. nbeboygan.S cds wood. Sc Ur C CTrun bridge, Slackftrd. Bay City, l£Uhrls salt. Schr A>iv«nre, r»sl, Baffalo, lIS m lamber. SchrNew LisiHft. Darrell, Erie: SCO tons coal. 6ci-r L B Foster. wiuiams.Gr»nd Haven, 190 m lumber. Schr Amelia, Esslish, Ktnnton. ballast. SchrWn.lone#«Tbooas,ManUiee, 139 mlumber,2oo Schr Sawn.fjebenrtetn. Pier Cove. 40 ede bark. Schr L TLruop. Vlbert. m lumber. Schr Oypfcy, Jamison, Kewance, SCO m shingles, 70 eda wood. _ Schr Pilot, Lan-lerson, Oconto, l? 3 eds wood Schr Tuscola, Connell, Grand Haven, Tim lamber, 50 m staves. _ Pchr Gar die. Anderson, Sliebovßan.2S cds wood. fcea star, lltgtee, Marqneite, SO m lumber. 40 cds Scow Laurel, MeNea. Wilkinson's 53 cds wood. B<owTemi eat. Newton, Kalamaroo.SOols wood. Scow U Olen, Vctersos, White Lake, 63 m lumber. CLEARED. Sept. 15. Stror Comet, Morgan. Two Rivera, sundries. Prop Onrl- a. Demons, Buffalo. 10,(XO bn wheat, brla Hoar. U0 brl* hlshwine*. u Prop En pire state, Brett, Buffalo, 25,000 bn barley, IJtObrtafionr. Bark Sunshine. B ells. Buffalo, 21,000 bn wheat. Bark P C Sherman, Ma*on, Buffalo, XI.OW ha ost% BarkWmStnrces, FtHh.Oswego, tS.WObn wheat. Btlgß F Gale, lAnglcy,Oconto, 400 brU pork,2oobrls flour. ficbr Batnlmw. Fletcher. Buffalo. tsjXO bu wheat. Sci r Cuba. Clvtea til, Buffalo 13.4001 m wheat. Pchr R Campl'ell, O Nvlll, Rnffalo. 13.0 -fi bn corn. Pctir Return. Brown, 8uf1510.20,000 bu oata. Pchr C C GriswcM. tall, Buffalo, hn wheat. Schr Tranaiorf,Bums, Saglnaw.lo.ru') bu com. Schr AcoDtlaa, Cumminga, Oswego, 16,5C0 bu wheat. MARINE NEWS*. The following vessel* cleared the port of Cleveland for Chicago Sept. 9.lSGJSchooner Stalker, Clil<*aco, CO tons coal; shooner Msplll, Kerr, Chicago, M 9 tons cosl; schooner John Tlbbctu nmnYUl.Chicago, SCS tons coal. On Bept. 10,—Schooner H. Hartzell, Chicago. ISO tons coal. Tr*H*li Passed Detroit* [Special Dispatch to the Chicago Trthnoe.] Dmtorr. Sept. 12. iso. -17 p—Props Qneen of the Lake*. Kcooata. Plynunth, Mayflowur. Son; hath Monitor; brig trUl; tiers pfowboy. C N Johnson. Nabob, Grey E*gle, Y«an-Uff, Walras. hfontlceUo. Selkirk, Parson*, , Down—Bark Marqn ette; schrs jgstaff, ExchMJt. Golden Harvest. Btatnpe^, Bnllxond TiM Tnhls. Hereafter trains will leave and arrive as ChJiwyc, as follows; S33C D»rx*r. anduva, ■dcbtoab cijrv*iaL—dsto* roor op stndtki Midi 6:00 a.m. D»:ro!t AN. Y. Express. •7;boa’ ta. *6: Sop.it. Ns«ht Express ~ 77:16 p. tn. |«.ai a. to. ■icfi. CSNT., CISCEEUTI ANl> LOCiBTItU un. MorningEzprets *7:30».m. *lo.lip a WCHIBA3I SOOTOffif—TOL»W> LT>X Ncj* YorkEtprea*....... •TiSOa m, •f-Mp.m. f?:!Cp us. J7:3Ua.m. ncmoj* lounraaH—ditboit um. Kvw**a *7:33 a. m. • 7:15 p. a. Exprete via Adrian... tTjIS p.n*. ) 7:90 a. xr nsCIVNATn AIB LJV*. Urion Ropol West Side, Dear Madison «t. Bridge: Vail Twin *7:*U.m. r:9ot.m Sight Express d&aOp.Eu tS.Slp.tn ClMt. AIB LIS*—»B QCDIAKOPU9 AIOLODTSTILL* pay Express i7:2ya.m, l";2Pa.m Ntgbt Express td.3op.m. tS:3Op. m. iTTT-RiT>nSil, JOBS STATES A3T3 CHICAGO. Morrli cMaU 4:00 a.m. 860 p.m iitj Express 7:20 a.m. 7.15p m. Niett Express .. 7:15p n. 7:40 a is. V»ipar«lsoAccom*n 8:80 p. m. 7:40a.m- XLLXZIOIB CENTRAL. Or* fasamger.... -3:39 a.m. *S:42p.m. Kicht Paeseoger .tlO-CO p. ta. *7:45 a. m. Kankakee Accommodation -t;00 p. a. Hyde Park Train -6:4oa.jc. “ « -la:00 m. *1:35 p.m« « *3:30 p.m. *4:50 p-ia. ** ** *6:15 pm. •fcfiOp.a. CHICAGO AKD 8T LOTTS. IL-U Ptawagex *8:80 a. nu *B;W »• m N'*4bX ?ft»»cßSCx .. +3;45 o. n. tI:SJ p. n> Joliet acd Wilmington Ac* conuatxUtlon.. *4:00 p. w. cm case m> bock ibxa-to. Gay Express aoo Mail... *9:ooa.in. *B:S)p.n Jonet Accommodation... *4:4& p. m. a S;SS a. a. Night Express t&80p. au 16:15 a.m. cracxao, bcaixsotom ahz> qtnaos. Day Express and Mall..- *8:20 a. m. *6:t6 p. m. ZttefctSxpress tfclfip. m. |S:£oam. Accommodation *4:«0 p. m. **9:lo a. ra. cmcaeo ASB oaimu inn us. Trains willrna as follows, on and alter £rsda>, April 19.1863: Pulton r.ssemgsr 9:00 a. m, 156 p. a. Palton Passenger *s:3op.a. &(>}». a. Freeport Pasaengst 9:00 a. m. tJA p. m. Freeport Passenger 9:10 p.m. S'd->a.s Bocktord. Elgin, fox Bit* cr and State Lin0........ 4:00 p.c. 11:10 a.m. Genera...- 5 80 u. m ft&ia.a. cmcaoc a*td ftoimnntsmuf—(Depot cores.- Bin ate and West Water streets.) Day Express *8:46 a. ol *5:50 p. m Woodstock and Way *2:10 a. tn. •laaeiTille Accom *4:15 p.m. *11:45 a. m. NlgLtExpress ...*S:SOp m- *C:4oa.m. .IT atTH . 9li» 9H . T.stt T* nßianeo An milwiowc. Morning Bxprees. Sxpresa .4 Waukegan *• * Sundays exceptofi. » Saturday* tzcepwd Vend ye excepted. J7OR SALE—A Mflooson, cheap X {breach or la ezckaiße fer Stores or Ilou-shold vutrliarr, a soon aecond nand Welcdaei. Address •'StamtiKoyT' Tiibaae affice. sets ic723 u L'OR SALE- A first-class 7 octave L I’esewocd rare Plano. Also, a coed Frame Ha* ■ (on the > orth wide), w f«et square. Aptly to M/CI.aT ft KKOZIB. Boom he, 3 Kusibnry Slock. lelShmTlSlt J7OH SALE—A two-ftory and basement Brick KeaUeaas. mostly tew: lar.ee let and faahlcaabiy lecated. nlie «A»», Potts*, fitd given May lit. IW»t Agents nsea not ssaly. s. -i. Smith.r. o.Poisr-L sets mitsat Ij'OH SALE —Hoqso and Lot on L Wabash avenue. Ko better location la the city. Price, At w*. es Uor Utse. No. 137 Rdlna Piacc. Priee J2 :M» caih immediate poaauatea to both. SOI tcutn Jeffm-'n itrait. |1 <OO- Boo»o «cd Lot on South ttrret, <7OO. Apply 10 FfiTAU Btateitreeu teiS o7M?t 17OR SALE—At a tatrifke, a 1 conp'eteontfltforalirßC offles. Bm«s»t»Cor r* t. Move a-C Plpta Dt.kt, liht UakCasl a.vaps. ftc ft3.-ad nearly new. AddreM **J T ” Tribune once. seia p<w-2t SALE-The Fixtures and & Leaio rf one of the be»t points lo the c*ty (or a Meat Market Apply at office Vo S Ca'honn du'.U. IDC over UU Booth Ctark strut. ael2 mC7)3t L'OR SALE- A Slaughter Ilnnse, I with s tarn er plte and bonsr'taba and vats icd twolorire untt alltealycotup Bcila'-coa'cnda tl -n lot bllllr c cattle at a bogs !n the cltv. on Limber ttieet nearlUlsted rtrtct bridge Appyo JOHN H.AMOAN, Fort Wayne Cattle Yar-A ael2-tnaCt!-Ut C^ATlfc SMCje il.to 121 .. UMI.M uaci ii 17OR SALE—A Sewing Machine. 1 wm be sold at alow flgnro. Apply at 73 lUz,- dol;b sVect. (np-atalrg ) cel3 oOCI-Tt 17 OR SALE—One Engine, 8 inch I. b- -e and 20 Itch stroke—ran three mouths, aU cP'-ipiets. Al-o ooe 25 to SO bone poaer tubmar Ifil tr a tcr.n.rlete sad It R.-od orcer. ORIFFJN Px«t>S .Nf.sP' mtrcyY SuUdmca. stll mSiOUa |7OR SALE—An Hotel. Lease A and Fcrnicnre of a good lecood-class Hotel now CO'rßaßrodbnilnfes. asd with the cheapest lia*e at osi seed location aa osy in Chlcoco. Foa«*adoa cHenuiin td>lely. Apply to T.S. BAKEK, litKoa. do ph street, Itoos Ko. 1. self) m£3l it I?OR SALE—At a bargain a X ft? 000 strek or Hardware, emdarieg of sbt’f *co«» Corpeoters*. Coopers*and AtrlcoUatol TuoU. fils. GUn Siab. etc. The stHve will be in the mar Set only * few days, bat will be sold very eriup If eaL«*d ror 100 a. Apply to C. B. KOLSLES. So. 3 Metiu.dtet Cborchßlock. P.0.80x siX<. selOmMSt 17 OR SALE- A Bakery, with an X- extern vecnrtcn,wh'chhas boea In operation, wl'h the area«ttßacc«is,ior the lan ten yean Two bcrif*aadca?sesß.two wxgona and twosle’gh* a md 01. the ttore f x'eres and hornebo a faroUnrn will he «.e atneixme tmelirequired. B, EOKX.3S Nona Clark street. selo-x63^ot C*OR SALE —Farm of 420 acree. X? la AJbaoy. Whiteside Uountv. minols, woE La prsved. W:D tw icld CHEAP. Inquire a? cue- n F S. HOWB. «*Bearbornstreet. seSaPiUt T?OR SALE—The cheapest Farm Plt ni’rolf—S2o acres (393 under plow.) ia Llvt-.«. rton fcnnty. Web rollloc prairie, near to timber are oua* mice—only three miles to Riß'oad statfoa—with cltice of thie* cf the bnt markrts in the West a hnsdaue* cf never (illtaz ipricj- water on the place lirctovetevts not valuable Prico «13 per acre. cari. ai*o struct cf 4.00P icte* of U-id-odLilatna o e above tabs fold cheap. Apply to C. O/HOLMEs s<-. 3 Methodist Cnarch Block. Cturaxo. P. <>. Box hSS*. snl^kgjXritp^ LOST —On Friday mornieg, a Wsck aid Tar Psr. He had on a chain collar wj'h oa verifier's name on bran plate. A suitable ro «*-d win h*r»ld to any peison who will r*tnro him to BOWAUD UOPKIL FuIUO Blcrator. BW. Sta Mi gy>2»otU> water«P«et. tciSaiWit LOST— In Kingibnry Hall, on Friday evesliff. Sept 11th, » small Morocco ruriinca* ale csrivmiaz thlrieen tfel ar*. ibe finder willbe rewarded by leatlsg It at NOWLIV ft Mo. ILWal.Vfl Jtwelry Rtore.s7H ClarUt. ee!3-ma63t LOST— On the Bth Tret., near the BiermsD Bcuse. a Memorandum Pocket Book, cnr’ritm rnmfier of netes m favor of A F. of to value to any ret’oubut the owner The finder »i Ibe *ntu - L» rewatceo byltaTUr**taea*v9*otttt V at»- f«»e*t. (upstairs) C. D. ADSTIS. fe:arr.wc4t • 10ST— -By the ntdersigred, a Ho .t celpt frctn tWt7clt*l El'ln Pepo«lto»y In Iblf cur.rente bnsdredldollnit restate Cnlteoc7. au . erropt ere lereby centlooM net to fey or negotiate tbeitn* ( niytn*p{ thereon hnrfcibeenetoppM Tne n» d* r «lu be solUblj rawer. • d by ieett;« U with Jbe ntdmiiard. et J» lur Mtut, cotctt or w*b«a eyrane. T«l»-tH.tfT7t] J. U. Srt.NK. -SSA TO .7301.M .*** 43 .m*lw f OST —A Boy I.ho yiur» of ncc, I . blnrk err*, dark brown hnlri had on when ust mVp e stay *c»r ot»1 top. t** I 1 tint ■ tat(l el ti lie bt* OhUH7l‘n tl AUMI kl Into, Kffil*U •‘oantr* ll r, POj». AOf 10* >< iin»« oc c- prarcii r It tl. PAI rt>P». IMafto IWBnMICt 1) K W A U I) •- A)i*,rr«\ reword, l| will be P*M «JP Vein, i ret daw IM * •« W *■**•, S* hIW Weak. I t r Mn*ii- ibie 7»» «lv» *MtJ>|ft«iaa. Os or ttat ItaidrU>.’Vfi/'S" 4 lbblack moroooo. ;?sSV» WANTED— A 1 Horse, sound, kind and _ ahent fifteen bases high, jet Mac* i dark color.' For a handsome aatm btk.a good pr.ee am be paid Addr*. as Ibr caU wllltotbs lone otr*o. Oh dficr|in«t) bfuie bunt, Adiliasa*** tU». Chlrago. "VTI 7 ANTED A . f » Fairly Carriage-*3l*ll sire. . for c»«h. Ar*dre»» with price aid a’a be sera. CARDIACS, at Ite Tribune uIS-mSW-St \,\7 ANTED—'To bny, T V handed Looking Gtaas of at let 60 laches Aeereia Box 3t3L \VANTKD-A inrni 1 v T wltbaatboard. In a central loo* •see* fiver and repaired. Address P. t sels-»?n2t \\l ANTED—lmraediaitlj, “t frsmaxAai.TlTaaTTOWMnipiat. Etatts to tarrodsce aa article mat, wbm will be uacd by every family lithe land, aheo eo pioye j.c*n make from fiv*tot*n . p«-r day let No cartTAl. mqdisid Ladl*« a*wel-asgentlemen. andean soon ears the i afiewteg JlacMre. VsloceeuO’ Plana. *>rfa t'en art. e dress Box 436. Salsmaxoo. Mlclu e; ci Ham*for Tatars ystate. aettaV.. ~ ~ XI7 ANTED—*A Partner in a r » ,» ,atd lucrative saMae*s. A person wltk* Capita*tr jy team* abaadoometartaaela. aft* Aiplj allotPToatltaacolphitree:. iei3n \\} AK'IEI-— Ad active,lutolii 4126. Chisago. iel3-m \\J A^TJTD—A fror.t room, u Tv alihed, wlthbediosm attach.d fora aanasduiwus.wuhase&uet** and required Addreis r. O. Sex i.13 ca* se!3u.7Ult * WANTED—In a \YE..Io T* fit're ahcrwboreeldawtth h le*ra thebu.lneis. Salary »nad. Ar srltlogst ayp-ic;nt,Boxs;~v3.Celc»; \\7ANTED- Board v * obtain bcardforself wife aid la a private family. Will la nt«h n» Location teesi b« hut a shart dbtsare fro., licn»e or P-.at ofiica. ItePe?tof ref*;i«nce Adorees. :or one week, ** TTHSaLEK." <oi iel*m7l92t W AKTEI) — Bcard U1 t » ebbed room In a privets fkmlli.fer aee nan aid wife Price can be KOisrcit. Aid: *' ¥ D B.” care Cunen A Wright. Chicago. !*L statti terwtatdTecst on *«lSca7lMl V\ ; ANTED—A small home, lur< * » ni*U(*d or otherwise, m som* goed locality. Cnawith Staple pretened. AddreasP.O Buz'TSl.oc call at7l Baaddph itrnt sel3sa7b>3t \V ANTED—A good Soprano »* Birger. Ocs that 1* aeqsHntad with tfcn Kris ccpal inrvtco i'i!)«.-»U4ivf wmbepui. one living on the West Sldstreftaed. Address -g *• Hon 6C-S. >e!3 rnTJi 2t “\\J ANTED—By a single f ei-tle * * car. room sed board In a rtaremYa faatlly. F-lce su.tthc ccdrnte South Stds- f the ri*y pro fs rred. Add.-tts * J XO.** Post Otflce Box 3>63, TV ANTED—An Architectural V * tnnS'twiß. App ytoT. V. VTdD-tKnSK, Architect. 11» Pe*rto-a »ir*«t sel^raTllVt TV A 2t T T£D* Mules. I wish lo ▼ 7 parchnela-cevlvelr frcmSCO to 1N» Malta, frrn: ttue lo tins }Ck!»vM,ul will psy th» follow* leg p»lct» Jnrs?h: For tli- n- cifusirlt;- 1 1 bull, fIOO. Por >toic Di*c»mli <ns “ |ir6. . „ Fc? u.*«: tre»»atlpf 15 • frem sllO to $l5O. All to »e is ccoc cccd ties, soaod and fre* i;oa hletrlshes deUvcrtd at Fort Wayne and Chlcu* St' clt Yard*, wtetc Icanbefsna'i at may U-n*. scIS-mnMt BAteT* OLAT. Jr. \V ANTED—A airall comfortable ** home. InaplensartnelgUKrhssd on North Side, for watsaU tacllj and taro pay—wlttiinainUeoC Csun Hr tue. Asdiats "H W C.” Box 3.00. ttl? H.7.7-5C • • ..very township In the United ** —.to n tht t«». or three hnudred dollars • y.*cr. without sny Tsocntn or cost whatever. Panose w bo dr»lre pamarunt oudneta to occupy their whal* llrvoiray ol st lawt terse tnonsanu <|d.iAW) dollars a year, by mshlrs fe;*o’ si application at Boost No. 1. up ore pair of gtarrs. 131 Clark street. sel3-m7ta2t TV ANTED—lmmediately, men T * who wuh to in a legitimate ba«ln*ss. are lavl»ea to call a* n t>-*.*bsra street amt ezunlas *of;« of th* moyt imporunr sew inventloas of the age. ssbt to |1 000 esi Do made every ms.ith by s atbsll li» esteem of 13C0 The practical worklagsaf said JsveniltLS win bo flatly •sown <• a l wlio am In klcc for bust*#**. HOWARD TILDCN. relit , TV' AKTED A Fitiifiiion a* ? • Icacherof lb« KaslUh branchc* lo a Sen' «ary. Fr>ot S'T id, or pri. »>« f»mily. t»y % yoa 1 at} «lo h»sl.*J *otnj experience 13 te*cula< T le-t of recossnculA-joas *IU Dclurolai »J. AdJre *• Itlff." BtttTa'o.Ptta. siXi-tQTjS-'jt WAITED— I'inceM to go tc f * the country Steady wc-k ncd eood vases. Apply to s 11. KASSOU & CO- 305 Randolph street. b+lduiisafit TVA>TEJ.J—Tiiittrs. Uoud men T I ntu3»rs‘ac<l th» bn»:Te«<a. Apply for occ «ttk to A. R. 4 G. U. MILLER. 23 And 'iSl b ate street, tell m&v <■( TV TED—To rent between now w » arid ite Iptt of Octber. a small Hoo-a oa MJrMcaa. Wabash. Prairie or Indiana arenaes. Kent loi to tiered MOO par annum. Address- k-XT.” Tnbcne office. ae!2 gC7*3t \V ANTED—A soc«. 15tws Cock T* Maker. Apply at SMALL S draft Found, y, 79 Sctilh Wells meet. AUo. lor rale at ve same plfe.at.obdsepower bUam fcpglae. seU-m6a-6t TVANTED—A email Portable T t Icrloe. State power and price Adirea* P.O Praw«rfl.*3l.Ct;cajQ sel3-m-;;pa*S \VAKTED— Boaiding in private T T fa-nllis* for youa? men attending Biyaat* Stt*v«n> Colifce. Add eta, ctTtar tern* aid location. a sruvr.-ox cajiO.l.l. swl3-m«7»3t *9£ua.m. WAITED Four Bex • * also six laborer*, at B. G GOOD wil.MK'a FA* TOhT.IB Norte t ranklln strict. »et2*mG»t-2t TVAKTED—A situation as * * man In a Wbo’mle Qoote (Dry Good* or O’ccerts# pitltrred) by * p«rton »bo baa tad tea ie>ratiprrl<x cemcercbancULa*. Add«e«-J SE." i«trof«>Uiaa licteU teir-a6tA3c W ANTED—A situation as Saks- T T man ts the Lumber bsulsetp.liya jocse man veil poitvd In the bu»i«ii», aac acccsomrd to t-ep- Incbooku Addren-LC/’l’O SSMeliopoUtaaHotel, st 13-n.OW-2t W ANTED—Officers and Sckiers * * who have be»n disabled and honorably dis charged f;om ttin ocrvire. ana are la w *Ol ot monr- Isn CUifimaJi l ost Office provided they poMemKOOd bailceis tact and csorcuy The business a luded to 1* pecullariy edaptcc to eccb pei tuna and eeveraltow en*»R<c inst haw been cleauiss from aUMIotSOO pern.onUi. Imais xo xxsqqxration, button six- M.S TkCTH .•5.45a m. *ll.<3a.m. , »B:Klp.xa, *8:93 p.D* •B;20 P. ra. r 8’25%. a. \y ANTED-A Pintner in the T * wtoie-'i’e Llijmr and Omm's*!'n bailueat In ibe cltyo! Cairo with a capital of ps.fpo. lama practical cuts acturer rf aL klsds cf liquor Tba avcr>Rt- profit UOO perce.it For farther particular! teams •K 0/ rwt Office Box 1103. seu.mgNtt 0 -0 £o>t, TDonttfl ■■LK IMPLCTHBNT. »11l do well 10 »(ldre»«L ca H x let ait dprl|r»tlor« (or particulars ne accompanied H'b a«utcui«nt ot tnecompany arn U-’clrent trie to.aad the data of Us discharge. ■> IJ-n-OT 5i \V ANTED—To Lorraw for five T * vears.or len-er. B*vea Thousand .70001 Dal. lon tobeotcuredby amortr-soon atom oa White Pigeon Prairie. Michigan. wnrtn seventeen thousand dolors Apply to It C. LIVIXGSIUK ft <;0.131 goi.ta water rfceet.Chicago. wu mflW6t WANTS D—A man to run a Mou’dlsc Machine, to whom high wige* wIU herald acr. coruantemplojm-rit Riven, Nona bat a mao who tlio-oagblr andersUDds ibe k *'loe«a n-ed appir Itqnire at 71 ard 76 Puiton street. kid** irtomeutt <1 "IT 7 AN TED—Clerkship in a Qnar ** ttraiaitera Cociml-aary. or auyotoer cepert* neat cf tie army and caty.or any employment oy a* 7 Pailrtad or Kiprtts Ccmpany. Tbo>e wto aa- Uc'ratetha: tbermay want at come ta*are ttme.toe lerrirc* ot a reliable cap-tile and Uimwortny n»n. vt'l please rat thl- out and prrserre tt. Ad tre«a P >*t Clg re > QS 32f<». nitnota. aelO n.sj>6t \\7 ANTED—A Protest art woman • » todoßfreralhoosework. fora atnsll tamllr. at Evaastou.tcr mi ea tror> CMohro To one who cai: coje well recoe-mrnded. RAod wajes will be Blven Addreta M j A L.** Pot OCiM Draper C3OO. Cheapo or apply it CO booth WtUi street. srS a SCO Ct WANTED— To T.ilojf. Wanted * * ai'inilUnas CoU:..byaocnen of ticeridcco la st] tic df partr. -it - r, f th> trvtt. at d who c«a alvo eerd teiencce o» to abil'ty and eha-acter. Leave 1 mil# aid number at vMa office, adlreiw'd to H, CB Aims uXXj 6t IT'"ANTED—SOO irorr Agents. - * ’ f75 «r south cosraueed. BcndTatanti ftsr clrcnlara. Tfctee new articles f*op e* ciarh*«P*t 011 ludellble Pci rJV for M ceat*. I f;»«- Ad dtt»«E.F. CLAH£. Box tSl.Northataptoo, hUs*. auy-a.;i.-.-u W ANTED—Tc borrow oa a long v » term cf jean *OOCO. la two sum» of each. The security ecpiirts o» two Improved ab’ atSlfi ssrt*e*ci«. ca*b valo“of farm exceeds S*9,CC . For furttier particuiaM opw> »t No. 3 Metb-dUtChurch Block bet*fee 9 esn IT o'c.ock A M. quri-kmt 9Ct \V ANTED—(Knitting Machine' w ’ Every Former to knew that his " fos'rs r *c»n tar.; C to KO perwerk w.n use of aSU . je:«bratsO Baftcag Machlea. It w£: nam its cor. mtbinjday». Priceeoaolete.wu. rnirr.t from 53 ccnu to |UA Send for drc3l» r t>» tamp.wi (leua *umpej . BRAJD'OKft Ktllb?, trsoera:.uca*. cM-aStc OS 130 Lake street, rhlci^r,^ <2Io Hcnt. 'T'O RENT—Frame Bweliing and -* 15* n.-»rh rae sere tncloMd. »t the cnrce- of ntcb<n tad WaitlrdUaftetre*’*. » few blocks from •E? ?°w 1 ' ,r • ktßl * u P« met lb. inqatre et 3.0 W>b»*hfcTU.pe. . *el3 mHi Is T3 KENT—A beautiful Residence at Union Pa I **: prtre, wo AJ«o. »-»ii hoeis ib ioe WeetUlTialon: pxl.e, SISO. Trrrai e*sh or itcatltT. A I**’, »Eili, kat uoy famU e* reonlred. Boon; No. 19.N0. 133Clark street. >e!B tniioat T3 BENT—Two suits of Booms, Qbfoii.ttted. »td hedroooa farauhed. without bevd. Id nr» Bnck Uwelilag Hoo»e la adJololnr hie ck to Post OC ce. Address “A 11 8," Port Otacs Bt» srst. TpO BENT—A new house on Wa- J hash RYfirne. be’ow Twelfth street win h* wadj shootthe loth of The bonie cosUlnS eU tea ? ocas. Weald board «ua famlir if It wm •Tec»ble. Addzais Box in i.cuesßoT«JamTOl» HPO RENT—A modern finished J Ptlcklloare two stories, with basemaat hot »t d cold wster. with nil rooiera Impromemoati’ On W»bs»b srttae near Hubbard Court. PoumuTi *■ crUfore October lit. Per partlcaun addteee PoS Ofllceßox fci. BeU-mCD tt HPO RENT—To May Ist, 18G4, a A Cottsre oa Vui Ttarea street comoieteiT tad fOTLI'bM. Bcart ntjr.ftl Apply to J. W. TCrTIJS. No. i BUtfrst. t Vj n 513 6t T'O KENT—A Store on the ccr. of Canal and WrtgDt street*, with cooatm sreiTes. Bl*M r**«e and P»* •*i^ t * jad tpwx r]cr»li. 01 tr the ft* re. with w»t*r. Als a Dnt clws •l td for the err goods baslness. clothlßS.or * Urg« bin uditr* searatwifv Strolixh. dtbati*d oh stolen-a Crewn M»’e. »itb sedd’e ltd 1 title on. W.i t»br" trow pontb'Weter iireet, between Puts aad lictub'rt in J*tQiO*y ifirtnoOk.f*-*i t ITh Aif pfr«(it> trturttnc tte eb*»e ptepety will be sotub r tiwerded. li«jnlre at Limber On»c* nf t?AS!ta. LbT a m .tomr Lumber aid liMwtUtH. lM* tn'JT't flt V2'i'BAYKD OH STOLttN-On or iD ebont Hie mb oi J«a«. * l»ay Coll, f.nr yem old. b imu *MU « C U*> trf * 4hd So IP '»'*» J*|t,«• Uelcitibonwier. Naurh*»b»*n ihoO.t«d UoUern p.«nto win no paid lor it* rmimi w K V.r r JL t# * I uvw tviufOmtu rMptir.lil. *fWy3U_jjt_ laorii«,i BO AUDI NO—Plutuuit room*, with b'ffd. Buy I* low 4 ufttMMklca & moil dt»uu* vector u«*b ittMt bnj*r Tvo4«*