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FINANCE AND TRADE. | Bummitl for Kor.cy Stredy—Tho Kar ket Clotcr--Exchango Weak, lb* Produce Markets Steadier—Pork and Grain Stronger. Moats Tamo—Pocking Slow. FINANCIAL. The Mmtncroe of the city am! luirdnens at (be oanbi tncTeakrod ttaadfly Rnd in Jarne vohmio; but just now jl l» ahotrt (rnpOßßiblo to detect cny cousidcrablo rliAQffe from flay to day. City wholesale dealers nro fllUng Iwavy ordent, and Borne of them arc even an ticipating payments two or three weeks be fore they are due. The Tory wide extent of country from which lh"lr customers orme main roeetpti the more certain, as It la xmllftoly that all sbotild at once have good reason* for delay. The detrands for money from city cutlorarrs are only moderate, and lankors meet them eliCHtrfiiUy. Country cmrosjiond rtiU kci*]i tip a rteady call for redlßroonts and for cur rency. They hare drawn the surplus of our hanks down to a working basis, ond only short loans aro now acceptable; At least tins is truo At most of ihn banks. The currency ro largely And ro widely distributed must soon btgin to find Its way beck through mercan tile chanuolß, when complaints ah heretofore will bo likely to bo made of ovcrhurdobctl vaults, and an un comfortably large unfl idle surplus, Tor theiinwrnt, however, money must bo quoted dose, and working closer; but no strlogeucy, so far as Is known, is ex pected by anybotly. Discounls, nil usual, ore 10 per cent to customer!. The rate is firm nt nearly all the luniks ; but one or two of them btvo r.tat dumper money on short timo mid brat collaterals,—say at C(£i jior cent. Very few transactions. Outaido of tbs banks there 1# more paper—-mainly nix ami twelve mouths—offering than there was two mouUia ugo. liat»s nominal nl Otaifl per rent. Thu note-brokers are. however, ucsrly Idle for want of approved material to operate, Now York exchange continues very abundant at /firmer Oguys, viz.: 6U3750 per sl,nuo dimmnt, with tendency to even lower figures. Soinerf the banks cro ordering currency quite largely. With the active shipments likely to rule till navigation doses, well informed parlies do not anliclputo any immediate change In tho market. Tho bank clearings were $1,100,000. Bpcaking of (he New York fiuUttln of Monday says; It Is evident that tho stock of gold hero will be In creased considerably in the early fntitm, bnt whether enough to make it imptvi.ible fur speculators to con trol, should they wiMi to. tho market In doubtful. On Monday iho Trewmry liogin* Uju prepayment nf the November interest. The total of lids is about f 1.’,000,0-O, and is on registered bonds; the latter, of counm, belong* to this country. but tho greater part of tho $8,u;o,o00 on cuajiou hands belongs to Europe, and the coupoiiarr; rerenting it, It is fair io assume, have mostly )>oon secured by' tha Syndicate for settlement in Ixmdon for new fire*. Wo believe that $6.000,000 la the outside figure fur the gold which will come on this market.—dhls tr> be distributed over several weeks. Gold Is coining here from Bau Francisco at tho rale of tl,2so.i*i'o '<» f 1,1-00,00.1 per week. During tho last week the foreign import* of gold were SSOVPI. The country ban so much to ship, however, in tho way of domestic pro duce, this year, that it in a reasonable calculation that cold will bo sent here from London later in the season. Commercially considered, gold should now not bo selling overliOgUU. FOUEIQH EXCnAKOh. Blerllug, 3'aris..,. Germany..., HwltrerUnd. Belgium Sweden. Holland. Austria.. UOVEII.ViIE.VT BONDS. (Ud. A»M. United States f>B of mi l*j;l*j Unilod Stoles 5-Jt>s of i<« lift*; no' United States . p »2oa of ’C.7 H!'' a ' nuv; iWKta of ’C'—January and July ..!!?<,** lU/ 6-2 Us of ’o7—January ana July 120*,' 120’' 6-2 i« uf IX—January and July. luOV aal ** IDJOS *. 110,S 117** United ritatoa sow 5s of ’KI, ex hit, 11.V,’ noy United Hlate* currency C* laa<j Gold was 115)ftc.116. CITS AND COUNTS BONDS. Chicago City 7 Vct.bondi.... fciut Chicago City 7%) ct. wuerece. 103 - fe lot Chicago City 7 Vet. Water lo.m loa> t t lut Cook County 7 ct. tomli. IU4 I , kiut, Wcat Park 7 ncr cent bond* U.t & Int, ISortb Clilcaro 7 V ccul Uuuiia (Lincoln I’jrta) DA-VK BIOCRS. Merchants’National. }'int National Bank, £lllll National Dint,.. Ciunnou National Bin* Coni Exchange National Dank City National Bank llume National Bank ~J U National Bank oMlUnola ii’J 115 Jllinola Tmatandßaviutfi Bmk liH .... Murdi ants' HaTtn(t«, Lo-a and Trust C 0... 155 HiU Union Natioualßank.,.,. ~ ico Union Stock-Yard National J.-»y llldo and Leather Bank 103 .... MISCELLANEOUS. City liallwcy, South Side CilyU.llway, We.H Bide City Hallway, North Side. Trad*rv* Insurance Company Chamber of Commerce, ex. dir Chicago Ou Light and Coke C 0.., Cblca;j(tfc Northwestern gold bonds. Exposition Block LATEST. New Yoke, Oct. 2",—Gold advanced from reacted to 115*/* nnd closed at 11C. Hales for borrowing 1-C4, and l-ol per diem and 3, 7,8, and C per cent per annum. Tho increased lirmucM of tho market to-day was due ton belief among tho bull* that the stringency of money at Ban I'mndflco and the fire at Virginia City would check tho Bhlpmeut of gold from tho Tactile coast to this point, although sums affected to see some pur chases ou account of tho Byudlcatc. To-morrow tho Syndicate hare to aottlo with the Treasury for tit*] of 18C2s, bring the remaining balance of that isauc. It la understood that about |. , ,51)j,(KK) lu cold will bo need in tbla settlement. Government bonds were strong and higher today, with on Increased demand from iLitltuUouu md j u . dividual Investors. The supply m tho hand* of dealer* la very email, and tho market has a rlatng tendency Half rood bonds were linn and fu K<wd demand, liar lem coupon flrsU sold at 11:1',, Erie icconda at lorn.- Uunlon Pacific finis’ at lOj. sinking fund at mi- cen tral Pacific at 101%, Chltaigo h A.rlUweMcrn'/oiuoli* dated at l*d. do gold bond* at 8.1, llouk lahud Is lod*j, Fort Wayne si-muds athw, and Uurlinuiou Cedar liapidfl it Minnesota firsts at 30. Missouri iadfic first* declined from 74 to 7 '. Hlato bond* were nominal, except Tcnaa-uccß which aro better. Tho stock market opened strong and higher, ou ftn Increased volume of btudnuiM, Lake Khurewasihu leading feature, advancing frumfo-j \v«g;trn Union rose from I»>fi to 77 1 ., Norihwitdirn from a? l ' to u*v. Ut. Paul from to a».%, oui.m ii,, m p;.. 17%, Erie from 17 J , to IB. U< pacific Mull from -»>>£ t„ 41V, and Michigan Central irum 62 > i 0 nil. liuuutbsi tt fit. Joseph declined to •JU, and Mlsaouri Pacific* to B>., Union Partite fell off ftooi to WJd, and Uler recovered lo tt'’,. At the second call prirca showed a reaction of i,flL from highest point of the day. ' blocks st iho close were generally firm, and, as mu* pared with the doling quotations of yesterday, |Tlr*« showod an advance of lu some cases, tliu ursahst Improvement being in Lake Shore and Erie. ’lhe former closed at 02%, after selling at and tbelattvratl*#;, after soiling at 17hQl>)«. Pa* cifio Mali reacted to 40/,, nod cloned at 40 W. Mot Urn Union (ell off to 70>.', and rallfc<! to 70,%(« tOV, Union Paolflsauld at AU,', but closed at 05% ($65%. North* western was steady at d7’4, Hock Island at Michigan Central at fl2*. Dcla wore, Lackawanna it Westers at lld.V, and Now Jersey Central at KM<4. Ohio* fell off to 10%, and finally recovered to 16%, 'Thu receipts of the lluck Miami Ituad are increasing about f.O.CiW per week. The •* boars " made stubborn resistance to the rising tendency of the market to*.l iy, but their efforts were poorly rewarded a* u guncral thing. Them la atm a Urge abort Interest outstanding in Pacific Mall. Lake Shore, and other leading shares. Transactions at the Hio<.k Exchange were vut.ww shares, of which ttI.UUI were Pacific Mall, ‘ju.'xu Western Union, 5,000 Northwest Common, 40,UX) Eric, klqcO Lake Shore, 5.000 Ohlos, 8,500 Union Pacific, and U.UK) Missouri Pacific Money, BH<at. Prime nurcanlile piper, C&7, Customs receipts, lairj.tuu. The Assistant Ir.amirer disbursed ti.fl.ooU. Citurmgs rlfl.OO.iiUJ. Burling dull; 47eft493. UUVKtINUKNT PONDS, Coupons, HI uv, k . comom. Y.« piiu Coupons, til IU N»* ia....... “ ut * Coupons, Y 5, ..110,' 4 y 10-ik.s 4 1, i Coupons, MS, hew...HO 1 ,- ICoiij-mw .....* lli*.' Coupous, *fl7 I'iO’i \ Currency Os‘ ‘ i STATK CcaDH. ™ Tennessee, old 4o I Virginia, new, Tennessee, now 4u>tf I Missouri* Virginia, old nu*.. I W«Urn Uulon TU.. 7i>*, . Jtuck UluuJ l'«clUc 4u<; I Uuiuu i'ac.HocL... . c.v, ▲d*ma HspnM« M ....J01 tit. I'aui :ii', Wt-Ue-Ji'ergo,... 7« j bt.l'jul (jo, Amuictu f>!)£ | WutiUU..,'. United bUtee 44 I W4b.»h pi’ll. Hew York CeoUal...lUU< J’ort Weyue. Xri« lo£ 1 Terre limit). T«m Uauui pfU Ert» j>la, | Culcagu feAlloo, 11-tJoUJ. liirioju preferred, ..1W) ! Chicago 4 Alton tfd,lo3M MhlilttiD Centre!.... C'J I Oiilo i UiuUnlpiti .. Jei* LiVe Shore 63V | Indian* Central <u lUjuuU CvUUal. 100 1 CUlw i)ur« 4 Wuiiicr.lU# ClPT.lrntlfliurg.,.. W) I Hsnnlbaljft 81. Jot. U>»{ Northwestern,. 37*» | Del.. Lack k WII H*", Northwestern rfd... 51 1 Atlantic ft Use, Tel.. 77 r„ r., c. ft. r f-i,v t central use. bond*. int.v N.. 1. Ceutrr I M - -U. I’, boti'h t"2 REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments Mere filed for record Wednesday, Oct. 37 ; cirr rnoprßTT. Ci r.laml s), Tin ft w of Uobev it, a f, *»7 3-1 Ox 1(11 ft. dated Dec. 8.1574... $ 3,6M> Monroe st, o of California av, u f, an MiixK’4'- ft, dated Oct. 2>5 15,000 Weft Vftii lltirni »(, ;n ft e uf Paulina At. fl f, ft, duUd At VA '.O 34,t00 Twentieth At. '.H- ft w iif Paulina at, a f, 35x120 ft. dated Oct, ‘.(l 600 Umuu td, 4:l*Jtf fie of Ashland av, af, 2.5 x VJt r,-lli 11, dated Oct. 7,1873 1,000 TVost Erie at, ifto ft << «f Armour at, a f, 60x103 ft, tilted Out, 25 8,000 Central Park av. aid fin of Ogdon av, w f, 2't»*)2s fi; also Ogden nv, u od p of Cen tr.d Park ax-, «rf, 14:4-1" ft to alley, dated Oct. IB 7,WM Twenty-sixth Bt, 175 (I tv of Waller Bt,« f, 25 x 12.' ft, with buildings, dated Oct. 2j 2,500 Tncnt> •eighth at, n w cor Lowe nv, et, 45 :i-lo Xt2s ft, d,ilcil o,t. 30 2,*-no Twenty-sixth rt, 150 It w of Wallace at, n f, 3">x 125 ft, with buildings. dated Oct, 2(5 2,Odd Emms si, 4tih_V ft n of Auhland it. a f. VBx 124fi-U) ft, dated Oct. as, Jh72 1.00) Emma et, 41.':w ft e of AAblatid nr, a f. 2H 124 I-10 ft, dated Oct. lu, 1m72. I* ooo Iln-li at, it w cor Indiana nt, c f. iwisMoxhM ft, dated Oct, 13. (Edwin A. Übv »<• UIKu U. Devoy) fD,O!K» LmvlU rt, :i75 ft n of Harrison ut, wf, 2hxl2i» ft, fluted Oct. r»tdoo Homan at, n e cor Warren nv, w f, U'htlßti ft, dated Hept. 1.l 0,000 mrmotit at. 340 ft s of Centre st, e f, 48x123 ft, dated Oct, to 2,hod Fremont st. 2.0 ft s ‘>f Centre st, of, 43x12". ft, daifd Ocl. 2,000 Bangamnu rt, 40 ft b of Hubbard Rt, W {, 2.1 4-10 xilli 0-10 ft, dated 0,1. II 9,300 JJichi I> st. n « cor ot Kiuzlo Rt, w f, !H VsISJ fi. duff d Oct. 2.3 7do Kin: >e st, n w cor of Moreau id, R f, 45x110 ft, ultli IwtldliU'S dated O ;U 34 6,1103 North av, n veer of Wetern av, b f, 1,12z3:i0 ft. dated Ocl. 27 0,003 Mlcliidoi uv, re cor nf Water at, wf, 144t1;U ft, dxteil Oct. IB (Abel 11, HmltU to Obadluh Jaekaon) 180,030 iTnirieav, 175t,'flnof Twcnty-atxtb at, c f, 24 xli 2 6-10 ft, lilted OcU 11 21.0H1 Same u*t the above, dated Oct. 13 23,000 Wo«l Van Unreu at, 175 ft o of Citnl at, n f, r»!) x 34 IMO ft, dated Htipl. 2.1 16,000 Went Jackson Rl, flufi e of lrvln£ placu, n f, HJ x 125 ft, dated Oct. 3l> (5,4n0 booth or cm uum within a nxnict) or 7 hilu or ('uttirt-nov-RS. Atlantic Rf, 153 ft n of Fifty-first at, vr f, 25x 124 ft, dated Oct. 20 .$ 400 Lota 7 to IU, Clock 1, Davtdßon'a part of WU aoactal. 800.15, JH, 14, dated Kept, 8....... 3,100 COMMERCIAL, Tho following were thOTwotpts and shipments of the leading articles of |rrodtioe to this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and for tho corresponding date cue year agn: 1875, j Hour, tms I 11.7R1 Whu.it, bu 170,513 Corn, bn lit, Tint Onto, bu | 1*3.142 Rye, bn fi.l;a Barley, bu | 14.177 (inn iced, Itai Flax seed, »Le..| C7‘i,l'.i:- Hroora-coni.ll-si 72,100 OuTcdmnata.lt*; .... lk*f, brla | 422 Fork, brl*. j 1,778 lard, It* I .... Tallow, IU 31.41 k. Rutter, lbs f Cl.illC Dressed hogs,., ....• .479 4Kl?tf .525 521 ‘a • m a i‘-> 621 V .523 521 H Lire hOff*. Jin,. n. 4.13 Cuttle, No 4,47 m Sheer*, Ko 1,ft12 HJJea. Ca { 15t,fc£i Ilit’hwluci), brlfl 2 Wool, »**. lCfi.7ir. Potatoes, bu... 4,:i2a Lrnnocr, Ko.ft. 7,770, mid Shingles, K 0... B,HV».noci IMb, Ko 917,WHt Halt, brU 2,()2:i Ponliry.lbe.... i^,hi Poultry, coops, 17? Game, pktfs.. Errs, j.kp*»,. Checeo, Ijm.. I>, fruits, II a. 40 40*. .... 41 80,«k --14,004 GrjpiJcn, brls. Ilay, tons.. .. Withdrawn from store on Tuesday for city consump tion : 77C bu wheal, 8,980 Lu corn, 1,613 ha oats, 1.4 M ha rye, 2.2.79 ha tarley. The following grain won Inspected Into store on Wednesday morning; 1 car No. 2 red winter wheal, 2(1 com No. 1 spring, 130 car* No, 2 do, 141 cars No. S do, l*4 cart and 2,002 bn rejected do, 3 rare no grade do (389 wheal) 5 tW cars high-mixed corn, IXI cars and 0,1)00 bu No. 2 do, 20 can rejected do, 6 can no grade do (214 cum); 12 cars white oate, 0.7 can and 0,000 bu No. 2 do, IS rare rejected do, 1 car no grade do (S 3 oats); 1 car No. 1 rye, 10 care No. 2 do; 2 care No. 3 barley, Scare No. 8 do, 3 care rejected do. Total (707 can), 287,000 bu. Inspected out; 1)3,704 ba wheat, 120,077 bu com, 33,444 bu oats, 1,1(0 bu rye, 6,303 bu barley. The receipts of the articles named for lari week wero approximately &a follows; Sugar, 2,910,2i0 lbs ; sirups, 213,160 lbs; coffer, 428,328 lbs; tea, 1,430,001 tin; cotton, 1H,404 lLa; tobacco, 676,350 o*. Afloat <m the New Tork Canals yesterday j 1,033,000 bu wheat, 300,000 bu com, 67,000 bu oats, 47,000 bu rye, and 400,000 ba barley. We have scrcral times asked the question, what aro our commercial statistics worth 7 and have now and then given instances in Which they were open to im provement. One of these U now in order. On Mon day night some 2,300 brls pork arrived here from Mil waukee. The fact was not reported to the Board of Trade for Tuesday’s bulletin. That omission, per haps, ought not to bo loudly complained of; but the fact that yesterday morning the receipt of 1,776' brls over the Milwaukee k St. I*llll Railroad was acknowl edged gave rise to severe comment. Where is the re mainder 7 HUU another thing is noteworthy. We And no record of the shipment In any of the Milwaukee pti*r*. It la possible that the statement was nude, and overlooked; but if not so, then of what value are tho Milwaukee statistics? la it careleaancea or design on the jurt of the parties making the returns 7 and, la either cose, ought not a reform to be attempted 7 Cases Ante Uen noted In which there was reason to think that the report was intentionally silent, tho ob ject being to prevent a change in tho market, which would unsuo if the fact of the movement were known. »5 & inf. Hid, Atked, .ivo .jao ir, Hid. A nkfil. Complaint la nude tlut the Inspection scale*, by which the quality of the grain received Into store In this city U determined, are wrong on some of the tracks. In one case tho bottom of the bucket vraa denied In no much u to make a difference of fully one I>ound In tho estimated weight uf the bushel, nuking It acem to be that much less than tho truth. The dim. cully Is now practically tomi><UeJ, Iho attention of tho Im-lKsctlou Committee having been called to tho fact, aud it U hoped that no further cause for complaint will arise. The hading produce markets wore elestlior yester day, with «little more strength io some, though that was childly due to a pressure to scttlo up contracts maturing soon. Next Saturday will bo the Uet trading day of October, and a good deal of properly will prob- : ably change bauds on Monday ou November contracts, alter the work of this month has Ixw a closed up. There was hurt doing fur shipment than is desirable at this Bcaron. A fow charters wero taken, but not nearly enough to remove a volume equal to the receipt* of the day, and it now looks ac If we shall begin tho winter w«h heavy atocka on Land of neatly all kinds of grain. Already the work of shipment to lower lake porta is dragging, »ud lu a few days more It will not bo thought prudent to send grain forward for passage through the Gulf of bt. LuHn ucc, Tho Buffalo route and harbor will he oj+u for lotno weeks yet, but higher rale* ou freight* wU tend to dliulUsu Iho selling price There was a good degree cf activity In the wholesale dry-goods market, and the feeling among the trade was iheerful. n„ imp, .riant price changes were ,??n tt C ‘ Wlt '’ “ Bliu rojKjrtcd satisfactorily active, and flnnmas again pervaded neatly all dupart mcnUof lhe mark.-,. Price, of cheese were strong, flue gcxxla bcJng held about *e higher than hit week. Uutter was quoted w«aU for low and medium grudan, but holders of choice to fancy factory were offering no concessions. Xtealcn* th foreign dried fruits report . gooU hmluou lu progress, ami prices of several descriptions show increased flrmueM. Dom.*tio dried were dealt lu lather sparingly, but command* l full p r i CU s Tho QsU market was without new features, coal and .wood remain firm. Prices of grain-Uga were steady at 370 for Stark, 20 for Lewiston, and ajc’for American and Amoskcsg. Leather waa firm. Oil. *eie , m . changed. The demand fog lumber continues active, prlccu ruling (he same as heretofore, home of the low utadws wure firm, while the upper grades wersvasy though coucctsloos were not often made, uxcspt ou largo lute from the yards. Drugs and cLsmksis were lu good demand, opium, iodine, and kuura! other articles being lower. Thu wool market remains quiet, but tolerably Urm lu sympathy with the East. IPqis are also firm owing to s stronger feeling at New York caused by s good demand for ux> port. Urocn fruits were lo fslr request at unchanged prices. I’otatoea were dull'sod easy. The demand for broom-turn continues active, but the market Is Week undo* Urge uieougs. Hides ware steady, end her w.is drill ami weak except the belter gr-.iW of tiai dliy r. hfch Vroi.cht letter :ri-~i. v , r" r rv qul-trx.vpUUt. T.;-i ' ,, iv .1 i' 1 r.r*-, (•->1 c i.illv tin- p;-;;.-c .1 ; l.'i ••. POiv,.. ,1. .Vr Inquiry, ruling ftmur mi.l •: i v Imv i :,. : e.i. ... • «UK WuW BIi;l iw-.ik. The New York llrmlti of the iP-th nays )u r.l 'H ’n to the antb'l|i.*ited Active movement and export dr» murid for the lurjje crojw of (ho West j Theno hopes may yet ?iermll , (''l. but A« no poaalblo pood can coino from BCii-dc i-i' Inn upon n matter of HH< h vital lnM*ortance, wclel 'W preamt feme f.n ta which R.-cm to directly upon the tvircrul t-ruA* perlty of the eumrtry, ntul •rpm.ilty npo.i the luterol of tratißj.i'rl:»li>iri c'li.l'ame*. 'the Mine bright premium were In.lulu'- •! In ‘’he year ngo reij.irdlmf tlw crop of 1-..4, inn ILn y irtl-.i In tnift linenl liocaiiro nur fiirim n* and Bj'c iilitnr • wcvild not. mil It ton Ir.tc. ac cept n I rice st whl. h mir wheat could t>o exporieil, ro that while ('.real Hritaln for the year bol»v.>..|j Septum hep, l"14, un i N pleiuN’f, leJX, iniporled over '.'.IMVOi) cut non* of wheat than in Ilio twelve pnvedinu iiioiill.B, the Atlantic port" of the United States dtir- Ixur the raine time decreiiucd tlieir export* a', out 45 pi r out. At Hue tlmoitvraß tbsiiß.it that France w.i'ild 1 e •til'd of wheal this yeir, but ns we rea lln Urn la.iidon papera nf lilvnl lmport.iti-.na from that rountiy It Hi'cins likely lh:il Unat Jlainin uKuin ie to be the only huji rof wheat. If ro. the following facts arc of Importance: The nmvumenla of wh -at toward tin at lirltaln from Sept. 1 to Oct. 2, compare as fol lows; . 1374, 1-75. Imports Inlo (ho United King dom, crttJ 4,710,1it',1 7,840.7.21 Afloat, hound to (ho United Kingdom, <jrs Ol.'.fHid 1,11(i,OjO Uoth reduced tolui,totals... ,1:.,170.(m5 2!.8 .7.!vD Inercns? for 1875. lui r.CP',2^ The nx]K)rts from New York compare as follows : 1R.4. Ang. 14 to Oct. 2, bn f*,73,i,;H0 4,7T.1,3r0 Decrome, 1m p.B.ti'io Thus, while Urcat Britain actually Imporlwl and hnd afloat n,ii8i,235 tin more than at tbo corrcHpoudlug thins Inst year, the Atlantic ports—accepting Now York as the criterion—had exported at>out 1,00 i.ouo hii I<vb. it has been estimated that Great Britain would h« Rompvlled to Import during the year, from Sept. 1, pome liMkHOliO cwts of wheat. If this estimate Is cor rect It Rooms she lirk nearly Jo per rent of the total quantity in Algid within the Ur-l mouth, it may hero )<o remarked that (he exports irom New York since Oct. 2 to dale show but striding deerewsp from’ihone of last year. The following were the nhtive prices of wheat and com In Livcriiool and Now Vi rk at tho respective rlods, to wit: Liverpool—lied winter wheat, per £b ltd 10*0<1 New York—No. 2 Chlcagu wheat, pur tut. gold w 4 o fj.okY Liverpool—Corn, jwr quarter. :t*s tid 22s‘^d Now York—Guru, jict bu, geld ala Clc ciurcui.NU cruph. Tho Socrcliry of tho B&u Francisco Produce Ex change has reported the stock* of flour and grain in on the Ist of October. Thu totals embrace 50,800 brls of flour. 0,450,200 centals of wheal, I.4RV 0)0 cental* barley, lll,r>oo centals of oats, lf.o,'J 0 cen tals nf corn, and 15,iM) centals of rye. Of the barley* 2<2,703 cental* is cre-illcd ns boing In Snn Francisco, afloat iu the harbor and at Oakland Wharf, and a good Jordon of the remainder is credited to Uiu southern conn ties. The liulletin say* : •‘Exnortcr* still think wo shall have r.,003,000 rentals for shipment alvruod. ovor one-third of which hui already gone forward, and there will probably ho 1« *»** (bau ‘J.fHJ J,«O-l centals left for export iu the last half nf the year," 1874. 1876. B.S-'S 1*0,71)1 l:*,B'.ti 3.110 8,41* Ml 1.*.',/. i;i leo.oivi 037,349 Oil,two; i:>;,7o • •JO.-J-* j 111,120 ro,s.*,o;i to.Hii. 3.1C71. 1,C,22 a.so-u., u.in' 07.60 u 711.140 311,210 | 1t'0,700 HOG PRODUCTS—Wcro quiet and •tcadier, with an upward tendency la the speculative articles. Tho re ceipts of hogs were rather larger than expected, and the animal was caster, but this fact scarcely affected product, as there is but little nf (he latter offering. There was a fair demand to fill contracts, and not much from buyers for consumption. Rockers were still undecided what to do. Frl.-rs of hogs an* $1.50;*, 2.00 per 100 Its higher than n year ago, nnd they were thought to bo high enough then. Now tho situation is regarded with fear by many, and ouly tho boldest will venture to operate if present prices should bo sustained. • Tho regular paiktug season should oj»on next Monday, and some ]«ckcrs will be then at work, but at the rate at which hogs aro sow coming forward, all cannot commence even if current prices should not staud In Iho way. If it woro not for tho fact that tho market Is very short on product the hading packers would probably work hard to put (lovru prices for the goner J good of tho trade, so that there would be s chanco lor profit uu a rising market during the season. Uxiiti Pork—' Was in fair demand, nnd lOfalSo per brl higher for present delivery, and 5o ujr'n (lie longer cpllous. Thera was no s{«udal change in New Vert, but that market Is now $1.03 j-cr brl aharo this, and that moans on repacked j**>rk nt the seaboard, so that oar market is not relatively high, and therein more lodacouiGUt to buy for shipment than heretofore, Tho pressure to sell, noted aero the previous day, was over, and hence tho leeling wan steadier, with n •light reaction. Sates were reported of 7W hits caitli at $20.75; '2BO brls do, la car lots, at $21.23; 100 brl* new at $20.75; 1.75 U l*rln seller the month at $'20.70(4 : 2)1.75; 2,750 brln teller the year nt fH.Me; IH.BT.'c'; 250 brls seller January nt ; •j.'K) lirls seller January and February at IlH.tHi; anil 1.000 brls seller February at $18.03. Total, 7,180 U'l*. Ttte market cloud stronger at seller tho mouth, tud #H.H7J4 seder the year, tbu other deliver ies dosing os above quoted. I’rimo mesa (new) woe quoted nt SIB.OO, and extra prime at $14.00. Laro—Wm quiet and tmjrtCo per 100 Ihs higher. In sympathy with pork, (hough Liverpool waa quoted !Kt per 113 Its lower, aud New Turk was unsettled. Thero was nothing doing here for present delivery. Rut lit- Uu new la olferud: it was quoted »t $13.00. Tho stock of old lard is reduced to 1,251 tea, which aro hold at $13.75 (J.14.1D, with $13,25 hid. The only sales reported were fiOU tr* seller the year at $12.22;;, and 1,500 teaseller February at sl2.2Jj£@ia.',‘s,both closing steady. Boiler the mouth (old) wan nominal at fl3.ir,i. 13,20. Musts—Were quiet, apparently, though there were wills; ere of some transactions for future dcllveiy not intended to bu reported. Tho price Uat was nominally unchanged on middles, hut the touo of the market was dull, aud quotationsop]>amitly tended downward, buyers ou foreign account are not disposed to take hold freely, though the market for future Is liberally discounted; they wint still lower terms, which seller!) are loth to name UU there Is n butter protqiout than now that hog* will range coudderahly lower than now. lleuco tho market Is nearly iu tUUu mu*. ini salted were quoted os follows; Shoulders, B*<c; do seller November, 7.tfe, Ikixlhl; da hcll>t December, 7 l iO ; lung clears, boxed ; do seller Novcm -Ix.t, do seller December, Me; short ribs, boxed, 11 *,'o ; do seUcr November, 10( 4 'c; do seller December, lUo; short clears, boxed, do; seller Noveuilxr, U II ’jc; do seller December, 1» 5 tong and short clears, boxed, ICo; do seller November, 10J,u lie; do sellar December, Joalo v c: OuiubcxUuds, bozod, 12c cash; and Uu for November; sweet-pickled hana, and ll>t<s»ll?.'cfor new. Green meat* quoted st7iw7‘ a forrbouldi.rs, 10lie for long clean and abort ribs, U S fur short clears, aud for hams, llacuu Uiuau steady at fur suouldurs, Me for short rib*. for short cloaw, aud fur bams. Kales were rcj orlcd of 5u boxes long cluars at oud 20,000 Its short clears and short ribs at 12j loor.e, Gnrase—Was quid at 7(T-oc. 72-tHX),; lOO.RIO 1 ....!! 520,827 V"! “ ...J! 345,150 t'riH'i; 84,100,1 C 1,585 8, 10.453, 2.385 4,811 j- 1.527 229,35Pf| 221,740 13411 15*; 76,740 j 263,6J0 86.U50 61,42.* C!i,0.0 a; i 103.040 rv>.H i j,i«u 7,r24,n00'i2,T , j?, , jt;' 740,'Wui i,o:>o,oco fi,am 2,577,3.7? 1,1<4,<110 191,470 4, gOO 4/117.1 “if-TBJ V‘H ••• :ui I .... 172 ; m.w 1,"7* 4v«r io.mbl! ICO ; BEEF IT.OOCOTH—Were fjolot and firm at tin.oo for iuom; (It.uu tor extra xnoes; and $31.00(32U»0 tor hams. Tiucv-Wu quiet and steady at 9£9<;o* Sale* wore 100 hrla country at He. FLOUR—Wa* rather more active on local account, and two or three direct orders for shipment were filled, but shl]ij*cra held off. Tho supply of couutry Hours is on the increase, with more liberal receipts, and rather light shipments, but prices wore well main* tallied yesterday, especially ou Mlnncsotoa. Holes were reported of U 5!) brls winters, partly at f 7.25 j 1,828 brln spring extras, chiefly at *s.oovgfl.oo ; ivobrls r>o Hunt, partly at fMO; f>o bris buckwheat at ff.oo, Tola), 1,77 s hrls. The market closed with the follow* lug as the ruugo of prices: Choteo winter extras, common to goal do, t3.7.V4G.75; choice spring extras, |s.r« (.(T.W); fair do, shipping grades. 15.00(45,5'); Minnesota, |(l,00(37.00; patent springs, |d.75(£5.50 ; spring aup* rflneH 1 ja.7&5 4.50; ryo flour, fW ru.i.tlO; new buckwheat do, |7.ot)(i<7.sU. XlUAk—vVm less active, and firmer, not being offered so fncly oh on Tuesday, liilcawcro U) tons at fl'J.2s (ikVi.so, free on b v.rd cars, and lu bins from winter Wheat at iIJ.’J-t on track. ilUiULisu*—Bales Wtra 20 tous at $10.50(317.00 frco on board. WHEAT—Waa quite active, and stronger, advenc- Jnjf 1 *,o jkip liu on tho grade, uud lo uu No. 0, with a hnucr let-hug in rejected, Liverpool war quoted Urrncr, unit New Vork holders were strung, wlih im caMcr feeling in ocean freights, though *ca lm-nl imy. TH were few. There waa a good demand for ttiu lower grades for sliliniv'iil, atnl No, 2 was wanted l« lUI October aimriH, of which iheru Is n rotiHiik-ral>lo lino yet out, though « good deal wua done yesterday in the way of settlement. Them worn few outside orders to buy, atftl tlio (it iu rol (haiKulllon seemed to bo bear* W*» but one or two piiuuiiiin*- operators were pur chasing fur future, and others followed their example, making the market strung under a Uttar demand. Tho rucclpte were smaller ami about in) per cent lu ejected into the upper grades, whilo tho ahipmeuta of Tuesday with fair. Tiro failing oJ In iwoulptsiUd much loatreugtluu (ho msrkul, coupled with the fact of continued gloomy weather, which tend* to retard country deliveries. The prospect of a foreign demand through the coming winter ia now an iiuportaul question. Now York is rrotiy well stocked up already, so that sho will waul icis by rail than usual, and thu orient to which wheat will bo taken by England depeuds us much upon tho Weather im upon the detldeiicy of hi r homo produc tion. The btlliudu of the railroad companies will also have a great deal to do with the magnitude of the winter movement. They do not seem ÜbuistHl now to carry on low terms, and the result of a nigh taritf could scarcely be other than a partial glut at Western points ot accumulation, (hough simulation would probably he unusually active at the*consequent low prim, because (hero Is a great deal of money m tho country that will want employment during tho winter. Heller November opened at SI.U«, rose to soh* ut fl.Ud,, and advanced to fI.UU‘« at the close. Boiler Jievend tr sold at SI.U7 Vj(3l.ud\, closing with scllora at |I.U4> 4 , and asllcr thu year wasahttlo luttcr lhau nominal at (he Decmccr range. Heller tho moji'h wold at closing, with rash No. •‘i* l thu oouide. No. li closed at Wi? 4 e, and rejected at P2e. Cash sales wua reported of mo bu No. I spring at $1.13; 94,400 bo No. UdOM lUOfciti.u* ; ov.us) bo No. a do at THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1875. Titr. wttr.AT ruotn 5 >t. /-—October 23—, J«7t. IBM. PROVISIONS. BRCADSTUFFS. P‘c; ff.OOO bu ilo (N. \V.) at (V.Kfttß.; U'.,o):) bu re- Jeeted do at el'. (fi'Oc*; niul I.Orft bu by sample at •. Ti' al, ‘J'.*l r” hi:. sj -in a \\ tir \T —Was In letter demand for rhh - r- i . 11l .-2 b'gher, t> |.-«t ;Tide i> 'l'm to • ,r ‘" 'I. J'a;.!k wire I.’i-.rif lOf v In ;ii •!. J I. ■' . >r >.<«. I. ami fl.Us No. J. i.'.'UN—'\Va.» active and Irregular, but averaged nrnl clomhl Uc higher titan on Tuesday. Liverpool nd vnmlfoil jvjr 48« t Hi*. anil New York wia slnwig tr, which induced n fair demand for Milnnirnt, an well m from the abort Interest for Oetoiter and November, The longer option* were not an much affected, though the bad weather la pushing fnrlliePolT llio time when netv eorn wilt I egln to cotno in freely, a* we hare not recently hail wty «<xtd weather for curing tho nuw grain. The stock on the New York canal* Is •nnber than a week nt,o, anil , It is thomtht that the November movement from this city toward* Now England will hr * Urge one, taking out more tlniii our receipt* for that mouth, anil leav ing only n comparatively small flock with which to W«- gln the winter. Our iveelpta Qra ißa)n f*umg off slightly, which revive* lu tho mind* of aomo the idea Ihut the sice!.* of corn aru prettv well cleared out of farmers' hind*, and that our dully rccelntsof old will dwindle down to tt low point hetoro the n'cw I* n »dr to in nkei. This explain* tho ctrmiglh exhibited. Seder the month, orcneii No. 2, npohed nt Bjc, declined to W/i mid advanced to M', - e, clering «t M-. Heller November sold at M’.(ftVi',c,closing at r>2v.o. Heller the year sold at 47‘ 4 W4'»Ke, clewing at 4 a Vc. Holler Jammy sold at 45>»c ; seder January and February at 4.1 .Kihl.tfc j amt seller May at 4"(<44ii',v. TJiero was llHlodls rlmlnatLn lu favor tf hlgh-mlsod. Caiffi "jle* were rri orte.l of :n,f.iv) bn hlgh-mlred nt b:p.«a M‘»c; ird,4<m bu No. 3. at M’.'.iVt .c; JJ.MO im re jected at R - i<.k , .2' J c ; 2,*00 bu new kiln-dried at 4| l <r4;i» on track ;'i,K>n bn new year* at 40c, delivered; and 400 bu (till core nt 47c. Total, 20: M*o bu. OATt»—Were nctlvo early, and ijC higher fop thin nii'tith, olid unchanged fur the longer futures. Mo<t of the trading was done early, and «ulefly In seller (ho month, the demand being from the short*, who also were taking tho rash to deliver on contracts. Tho do livciim wera fair. Tho receipt* were liberal, and New Vurk was dull, but the fact that tho mouth 1* drawing to n cKhc. tigcthor with the advance lu curu. induced bolder* to offer their prr.iK rty and Uirough out tho Rot-inn the niam-t rul.nl very steady, though llt'le waa done niter lUoVlcck, Hd:er the month or es*h opened at ttfc, sold to ftp.; e, and closed at Holler Novemls r sold at n2;*iii2t.(r, closing atSS'ie; and seller the year nt .11(TJ.tic, rltntug nt a trout 31 Uwh sales were reported of I'fi.ouo Ist No. 2 si aid, 3J»jgc; O,iAl bu No. J white at ;U 10,21> bu rejected at .(I'-.c ; 4.'.i obu by satui'le at 'isaffle., on trait; l.vU) bu uo, white, at a.c, tree on board. Total. ll\2Kl bu. IVYk—Was rather fjntct st 70c for No. 2 and f»4o for rejected, tbo latter liclng on.'icr. Heller Novcmitr sold nt 70c. Cash sulcn Sm ludo 2.M) bu No. 2at '.oc, 4'4) bu reject oil at H4c. ToUU .I,‘iUd bu. ItAUlfflV—lVss ftcUvo &ud Irregularly higher. The demand was chiefly from the November shorts, mid prices for that option were nt one Urmi nearly equal to iho'c for cash, but they fell back toward* tho elo»j, Hihtr Nuveinlmr onciied at advanced to Hfittfc, lluciuatcd between and Wc, and closed nt Ht;,o. Heller tho roonlli was qulut but Idgbor. eiaalug wild cash at Hd-‘. Seller December sold nt closing nt Wr, mid seller the year at 82(3-4 v, closing nt en%o. Heller January «ua oibrctl at KJc and February nt 7Uc. Tno lower gr.ndoa were stronger, No. D cloning at B'Vble, and rejectM nt :»7e. Sample lota were quiet and unchanged. Cash aalcewcre reported of !!4,0u0 bu No. a ut •vTitfSec; 1,2 -0 bu No. Jat :>uo ; 2,"00 bu rejected at >7c ; I,(W bu l>y sample at C.7cr§|l.l2 on track. Total, 03,m00 bu. LATBHT, In tho afternoon mo-s pork was fairly active and liighcr, rlaslug at J21.5D seller Iho mouth, JIS.IKj eeller the year, nnd SIP."O sellir Fcbrunry, with ealos of 2,2julrla at teller tho month, slß.lH> seller tho your. sl*.Hi seller January, and Jly.CUi i 10. WV seller February. I*ard «u quiet an J & shade firmer, closing at $13,25 sailer the year, and seller February, with Rales c l lsO lea seller January at $12.15, Wheat was active and Jtftflc higher. Seller the month sold at sl.l'J(?l.l2,Si. dosing at the outside on settlement, Bdlcr November eoldnt and cloned at the outside. Corn vns rather quiet bnt firmer, closing at ,ia»,'e for Non-ruber, 48,‘»0 seller the year, and at Me seller the month. Oats were quiet and stronger, closing at.T3Vcfor Octnl>er t for November, un J tljj lor the year. Harley wau quiet at tl>sc for November, and cash rolil at 87c. A mhooner was token for 21,000 bu corn to Buffalo at sc. GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL—Was quoted at $121(&2.a0. HUOO.M COHN—Continues active and easy, under liberal offeriugo of Kansas and other Western com, Home of which is cent to parties outsldo the regular dealer*, and forced on Ibo market, to that prices are Irregular, It Is thought that liroom*corn mil bring bolter prices after a while. The crop Is not largcrlhun that of 1874, sud the supply of old left over U consid erably leas lain It was a year ago. A prominent grow er ut Cirderiilo, 0., wrltealhat tho crop In bis district Js not more than half as largo as It was last year, most of the crop having been destroyed by tho summer floods. The crop of Ohio is probably 1,500 tons short, and only about 2UJ tuna of old arc left over, against 1.003 tons last season. Following sre the retail prices, Concessions arc made for largo lots: Choice old burl brush, 10®Ilc: choice new brush that will work It self into a hurl broom, 7(.i7v;c; good medium brush, air insldo and coven, C<<tCo; Inferior, crooked,4(i]Cc. HUTTEU—Just at present there seems to bo ft lull In tho batter trade, end, as a result, some accumulation of stock la going on. Tho effect upou values has been to weaken them, but as yet tbo weakness has not amounted to a quote*] decline, except in the lower grades. Holders of choice taUu butter show no groat uneasiness, and sales are effected at very full prices : Choice to fancy yellow, 80@lHc; medium to good grades, 2'Aa2jo ; Inferior to comiaun, Isolde. BAGGING—The quotations nf Btark, Amoskosg, and Ontario have been cut down >jc. Other brands remain ns before. There was a quiet market at the annexed prices: BtarkA,27o; Lewiston, 20o; Mon tanp, 2Cc; Ontario, 30c; American A, 25c; Araoskcag, 25c; burlap-bags, 4 bn, 14«l5c; do, 0 bn, 16010 c; gunnlrs, single. 160 lOo; do double, 25020 c. oUKE3E—There* was a fair demand sud a Arm market. Bales of prime to fancy fall-made factory were reported at 12018 c, and of common to good grades at Ifltfllo. COAL—Thu market was quoted firm, both for hard and soft eculs. An early advance In anthracite Is con template,!. Lehigh, sbi.ui; Lackawanna, range and nut, 19,50; do egg, $3.03; Indiana cannM. S7.tw>: Hocking Valley, 98.50 • Indiana (dock. $5.50; DilU more 4s Ohio, $0350 5 JlUuuia, $4.5008.00. 1)111108 AND CUE All CALS—Tuo demand con tinues fair. Upliuu, morphine, jiotasriunt lodine, loator oil, and axle-grease are lower, ntheruiao tticre wan no change in priced. Quotations; Acid citric, in, $1.1001,12; acid tartanc, powdered, lb, f.CafjJc; auuuuuu, curb, 25030 c; axle-grease, 1102., bora*, ref., lb, blue vitro), lb, 13015 o; cream tartar, pure, ir>, 48m 50c; coch ineal, HotuL* lb, 800AVs; chloroform, lb, $1.10,4 L2O; glycerine, 1 ib hulk, lb, gum arable, picked, 50075 c; gum arable, sorts, ate; gum cam phor, B», iab<vßoe; gum opium, lb, Ji.IJM7.OO, gum ■heiiac, lb, iodine, lb, $1.2504.50 ; roorjihla, BiilplL, ox.. oil, castor, $1.1541.25 per gal.; do, lemon, $4.5004.75; potlaao, chlor., lb, 300 aio; potassium, lo<L, lb, $3.80; quinine, sulnli' uz., $4.3502.40; red precis, lb. *1.6001.65; root ipecac, !*owd., lb, $1.60-1,75; root rhel„ E. 1., powd., lb, sl.'b'ol.6O; eel cpeoin, lb, silver, cryst., ns., ll.tuoi.lA; soap, Castile, Ben., lb. b,OUo; sol phur, lb, 4L'oOa; saeaafra* lurk, IP^lrtc. EGOS—U ere lu moderate request, and firm at 210 22c. FlSH—Prices remain as last q noted. There la continued activity in tho demand for cod ami herring, while other descriptions remain Tory qnlot t No, 1 whlleflsh, x-brl, si.7Dc<l4.hO; No. 2 do, K.co No, 1 trout, SJ.S!MS.Y&: No, 1 ahoro mack* ere I, now, X-hrl, $12.60(313.00; No. 1 bay, $9.03 «»9.25; No. 2 mackerel, X-brl, 17.75f10.0u; family mackerel, X-brl, $5,50<U3,75; No. 1 ahoro kits, $2.00 ; No. 1 bay kilt. $1.60; largo family kits, SI.HM 1.15; bank codflcn, $6.55040.00; George's codllah, ffl.OJ tf0.28; new L»hrndur herring, split, hrls, siUW(£fl.7tt ; do M*hrl, $1.63.^4.75; Labrador herring, round, hrls, (0.35f1(1.60; dow-brl, $).60f1'J.79 ; sealed Herring, per box, 43f115c; Columbia lUvcraalmou, X-brl. $4.25(4 8.60. ’ FitUITB AND NUTS—There Is a free movement In foreign IralU, and tho general market has a tinner tune. Lemon and orange poet are held higher. There was no huproveiiKUl in Che demand for domestic fruits. iTlrea remain llrw: Puiiliuh— Dotes,6k fl OJfc; flga, lajeni, 1C(515c; flgx. drums, uuv, !:hi; prunes, u..v9K c { French prunes, crop 1873, 1 l<«ilsc; rnlsluc, lajera, old, s'i.so(j4 9. 5; do new, $i.. 532.1-5; luoao Muscatel, now, |O t MKj|3.Wj; Valencia. luk'.ljvc; Zanto currants, new, 7 , ihßVo: citron, 35f12T0; lemou peel, ,vO»,i2u; orange jvcl, 2tfl2a< - , DuMt.Tio—AUltn apples, Mlchi gun apples, pejehes,halves, i2t;fll3Hcj domlied, lOXflllc; do. pared, lUfllUc; blackberries, 16f113,q0; raaphcrrlca, pitted ebonies, v!Ae>2 to. Nuts—Filberts, U»Jvllo: almonds. Tetragons, 2114-JIX0: Naples waU nuts, DM 14c; Ureuohls walnuts, 1m13o; Uraalls, 7X<£te: pecans, IVxue, 15<.yli«; Wilmington uea unit, lK£'J>lc; Tennessee peanuts, Ok&M; Afriaut peanuts. OltlXN KitUlTß—\Vlulcr apploe were reported firm, and in moderate demand. Other fruit* eoTd to the re tail tnulo at mwut price*. The offering* were fair, and included a good deal of poor fruit: Oranges, <B.OO wa.SOpcrbox; Malaga lemons, Huocstt.wj; winter ap* plea, <1.00(4 U 3 per oil in cur lute; fad apple*. *2,734 i).W|Msr ori from store; Concord grape*, Ohio, <1.23 per cuao of 30 it*; do Michigan, lu baskets, 23(4Ui0; Cat awba, <U3yCi.so per cate; Isabella, fi.2syfJ.6o per caw; Ohio gr-iKW, lu ‘judi baskets, Si.To(4l.*iS ; rest*, fI.OUidO.OJ per lirl; quinces, 75«3<i.00 per basket; eiimU-rrlM. |li).»KKfi(<*lo.fio per brl; Cat« C«d do, |il.o>^«U.so: California yuan. {Sdoyal.ou per bo*. OUUUKliiLri—The niaikut bad a steady lotiu, both foriUploaud Hide goods. Trade continues ktuadily Jood, and there 1* a cheerful healthy feeling among obbers generally. Wo quote: Utos—Rangoon, To; Carolina, 7M«Biio: ana, 7(*7>,c. * Corpse*—O. O, Java, JIKgSSVc; Java No. 2.004 31c; choice lo fancy Rio, ‘(a ; good to priicn do, UI,Vh‘JH,o ; common to fair, 2ik(« jiuo ; rout ing, c; Hiugijwro Java, Coat* lUca, Muraculbo, Buoauj*—Wlent cut loaf, powdered, IlfcytUt.o; granulated, UWyyUMo J A, auudard, lo.v*loi<o ; do No. a. lOMMIUfto; B. 10* i-.lul,o; extra O, KK3lo>,o : O No. 2, «fto; yeUowO No. 1, sugar, 1H42k0: common to good do, 1!f(48Mo. Huil’ik— California sugar-loaf dnpa, )s««auo > dia mond drljs, <1.05 -l.lo; ellver dr I;*, extra fine, c3o; good auusr-houwairup, Wo ; New Orleans molasses, cbolca old. 6.V4100 5 do prime, iKjcdtjo; do commou to good, 5ia«530: Porto lUco inulusaca, so<i|<3c; common molasses. htJ@4lo J Ua' kalrap, OOidJic. BPtoxa—Allaylcs, |flQl7e; clove*, fIOMMc; cassia. I Sfuru—True Bins. Dj^c; Herman Mottled, CV^"c; I WhlO! I.Uv.AWAS;*: Whits Rose, ; Bavuti • Imp rl.-l, ff.!: DoMm WpM,C l i.'.'a j ''i.vU‘Mi-1 x. rl*l<’r, l.mii Iry, do, ijlcfft, 7/* HVV -i’i;;li '• "a' Vi iv dull mid 1 over, the re'-’d’tr. being In v.-ju wM'o then- w.i - utile or no dcimiul. No. 1 timothy m>M to the HiJck-Ynrd i nt delivered. There wan uo shipping orders In, an<) tnc dcinmul wia entirely local. (JuutaUons : No. 1, timothy, tfl.'d; No, 2 do, 9U..'i‘(*14.00; mUcd do, fta.uUd I.mn) ; upland prairie, t-l. 10; No. 1 prairie, H.S'Kd IHOllWlSl’H—Wete quiet and unelinuged. Kslcl wero limit, d to 111" brls at tho close at ft. Id per gallon. New York wn« quoted with bolder* at ft. 17. HIDES—Were nteaih- tinder a fair demand and moderate offerings. Orecti city butehers', IVWfIXe; green cured, Haht nnd heavy, t-c ; green calf, i-.VA l‘.>\c; dry Hint hiJis, kip nnd calf, )AV<4luc: dry t>al:*d hides. P.’fdlJ'vc: deacon skin*,4. r .(.i‘i"c, Dam aged stork bring* two thirds price, nnd hranded 1" |>cr cent off, Hhe.ji pells. .1 wllic. HOPS—Wi re qHi t but firm, in sympathy with New where (ho demand for ezimrt is Increasing, and choice bo|M, which only are wanted, arc Armor. West ern* are quoted at fVdUe, and nho'ccEu tonmat 13 * I te. Oll.B—tJarbon waa again quoted active nnd strong. In other oil* llin nuivcinoul was moderate, but mi were llrmly held except turpriMne, Quotations re main os before : Curlsm, (atandard white), Jl.v deg. tret, 31Viil3Vc; do HUnol* legal tests, 150 deg,, 14 (.>l».'<r; do haadllghl, 175 deg., 17(AI7Vn; extra winter lard oil, H.1.K*1.141 No. 1. ft.bo; No. 2, 78.3 K’c; linseed raw, Sr; luilled, 02c; whale, 74 .*7oc: dn winter bleach, 7ik3iHC; sperm, ii .'d.ll'J : neat*- fool nil, strlelly pure, 31.15. i 1.20; doc.xtrn, hoe; do No. I, n*c ; bank nil, Bdc: slr-lis, Me; jlumlngo oil, fii'ftT.V; naphtha, rommoit, iconic ; Wist Vfrgiu a nil*, natural, 2t* ileg„ 330 ; natural, 30 deg., liOc; rsrloced, 23 deg„ I’OUI.TBY AND GAME—Garno w.w slow an I wa»k nt Tnchday'ri Inside prices. Poultry wn« stronger un der a fair retail inquiry and moderate offerings: Bpringand mixed chickens, tV.O'jkXM; tnrhej.a, I"C{ ducks, s3.uu; geose. S3.PO(4i".Oi': prntrlo chick ens, $j.78(«i3.»*5 I'arlrldgi's, $1.75; msllnnl «lu lis. f2.2.* ; small do, 7.‘Ma|l,(K); snipe, .'.I Venison was anotcil nt l;ksi3c. HEKDH—Timothy was quiet, hut prime wm* fair nt I*, Hkto »elug liberal order* on the tloor, v, hi. h wero uniilled, owing to the piucily nf tho otforings. Common to giwd was quoted at J2.KWJ.23. Olov-r was quiet at fd.00,A0.2.*>. Flax was nimndaui, aud the good grades sold at *1.25<51.3tf, while common was slow, ivltb nolo* at $1.13. HALT—Was In fair demand at the price* given 1«low: flaglnaw, Onondaga, and Canada, line, fI.M); do In round lots. tl.sj; ocdinnry eoaiae, fl.Tii; dairy, without l*gs, $2.76; dairy, with bags, $11.50; Aehbm dairy, jcrs iek, $1.0". VKUHTAlU.F.s—Thomeelpts of potatoes wero fdr for this Mwm, though null far Ixilow Uieas of last year. Pcachbkms wero quoted at JdfilHu on tra-k, and very dull, as few retailers wero ready to stock up for the winter, and several cor load* have been stored subject to ths order of tho chipper. P«aehlilu\rs aro rcUllcd on the street at lu narku. but thn do* nmnd Is light, os many grocers aro eUll auppliod by the fanners. The mild weather came* n good many buyers to hold back ; besides tho best stork Is vet to arrive. Hwef< potatoes sold at $2.00 for Southern to S:i.OO@.I.SQ for Jeraey. Onions nnd other vegetable* were dull and easy. Halos nf jiotatoca Include a car of Runeta at 2'» c per bu delivered. WOOL—Homo Eas'crn lautk-s were looking through the market bat no sole* nre yet reported, Tho feeling Is one of firm«33s lu consequence of tho activity aud firmness Ko«t, bat prices arc relatively higher boro than at tho seaboard, hcuco few orders sro coming Dom that direction. \Vc quote: Tub-washed, strictly prime, CJWGdo; dr i»oor to goo;l. 44;.;44t0; washed Heeco, fine, PB* 41o; ilo medium, 4J.n440; do eoirsc, fthtatOc; unwjßbed. duo lic.vvv to light, da medium. 32.£.13 c: do coarae, CS^ridc. WOOD—The foilowlng Is a correct list nf retail price* of wood s Hickory, per cord, f ».5 ♦, delivered; maple, per cord, $3.50, delivered; beech, per cord, $7,6", delivered; slabs, per cord, $3.50, delivered. LIVE STOCK. cnicAoo. Cuttle. Jiodf, 4 ihrrp, , a.uus 8,0 vi j.a.j ?dcuday Wednesday Total 11,183 8 ’,477 U.lV.tl Game time lust week... 15,2.57 lu.sr.j ft,:;*.] Week before last 0,338 3",(>13 4,135 .■jllOWCJlf*— Monday 1,02.* n,fcCC Tuesday J.3i7 2,385 BCO CATTLE—The market was unchanged In ita general features. For stock cattle there wan a satisfactorily active demand at fully sustained prices, but from other sources tbo inquiry was of tho most limited kiud, and tho easy feeling noticeable earlier In tho week war again prevalent. Eastern advices continue bad, and as tho stock forwarded during Inst work Is loosing a plenty of money, shippers preferred to remain Idle rations at tho prices now ruling, and only n few droves were taken for shipment. Sales were ats3.Co;« . r ..ro for poor to choice, with tho major portion at $3.7.503.25 for cows ; at fi.65f03.7C for stackers and through Tux ans ; aud at $1.7504,C0 for common to medium native steers averaging from 1,050 to 1,2.50 lbs. .Vutnlrraml dtacriviton, 18 mockers 15 stockcrs 10 stockers 25 stockcrs. 19 stoeVen). •jiiniocknrs.] ...".... ii.'.'.i iii.i ’mo Bias is nu'dlumutccrß,,.,, i,sw 4.75 1C medium steer* 1,230 4.05 12 medium steers 1,1,03 4.1 S 35 medium steers 1,17:1 * 4.30 1C Kansas steers 1.100 4,1 a 211 Colorado steers 1,071 4.28 llstoekors 1,000 8.15 i:« utockere 1,019 5,78 tin atoeken 1,110 0.85 14 Stockers 903 3^o Of Texas 1,007 B.C2K 21 Texas fta 3.10 17 cows.... 1,003 3.45 Ifloows f. 20 ?.ro 10 cows 1,04 T 3.40 20 coirs 953 3.40 13 Texas cattle 7n7 0.10 • 40 iezas cattle 810 0.35 80 Texas cattle oca 4,10 fiO Texas cattle 954 3.90 2t butchers’ stock MO 8.05 40 T,»xaa rsttle 7M 2.78 17 Texas csiile l,0)i 3.3* 41 Texas cuttle H 77 i,hs 42 Texas cattle n«d qm 4u calves 228 y,:-r» 4 calves 102 0.25 lioas-Tho toil® iif the market vu somowlmt loan buoyant thtu ou tlio preceding two days, but tbe feel. lng wan fairly Arm, utd no appreciate portion of tho advance tbeu gained was lost, tiio light supply enabling holders to maintain tlio advanced position. Tho marked decline of last week It nna expected would re sult in dlmluiatuHt receipts, but few anticipated ho pronounced a falling oil. Yesterday’s receipts were only a little more than half os large as for the corre sponding day of last week, wlille for tbo three days there Is a decrease of nearly ld,oon. Totbesmsllaup ply Is due the advance of Monday and Tuesday. Tbe market ojicnod slnmg, but eaood np u the day wore away, and cka-od weak with something of a downward tendency. Sales wore at Id.SOftM.iii, or flUlkivT.OU, for Hklppeni nod inferior hoary ; at $7.25 .IJ.H) for common to good ; and at f7.70<2f *.25 for prime to cboloo. Tliew wu’ouFy ouu nie *ttbo Utter •non taxes. ♦Vo. A r. PtifeASo, .It. /VirelA'o. At, Pri'e. J8..,.iLT5 |9.UA 42....280 $7.50*02 233 $7.40 46.. 7.70 iJ 251 7.50|43 13J 7.40 112....2'.2 7.70'32 257 7,83:53 210 7.40 81. ...2.50 7.65:25 180 7.69 60 231 7.40 09.. /Ci 7.0538 220 7.60 64 sfii6 7.40 00. ...240 7.68]55. ...270 7.50 61 000 7.40 33.. 7,12143 11l 7.60 30 3-B 7.40 C8....1U7 7,1n7;41 274 7.60124,... ‘/OS 7.40 01.. .!!>:) 7.65 OS 104 7.50 'lO 239 7.40 65.. 7.6013 Q 204 7.601C0 218 7.15 65.. 7.60,00 101 7.4*.;.-8 27!) 7.56 81.. 7.1M1120 2IS 7.45122 510 7.3' i JM..,.251 7.60 W 225 7.4506 290 7.M1 40.. .252 7.60 19 261 7.43 .‘rt 2*5 7.25 81.. 7.6.5.50 2*a 7.45 40 229 7.: l» 22.. 7.. - 32 206 7.4 y !I3 219 7.25 01. ...017 7A5148 212 7.46 28 *fj 7.1 H) 60.. 7.43iW 214 7.45 HI 270 ?.(W 55.. U* 41 261 7.4 t 21 2JO 0.60 91.. T.Wllca 214 7.40 J HUKKl*—Were io moderate supply, and In fair de niuud at unchanged price*, or at $3.C0(«4.C0 ftr pour to choice. 11. Grvuu 4: Co. sold a flock of extra cheep averaging US Us at $5.00, but moat of the sales wore at 53.HK&4.26, BUFFALO. Um-ALo, Oct. 27.—(Jattu:—Receipts, 1,238; total for tho week, A.VHO; market only moderately active; not many good cuttlo offering; prior* for good to tmdivuugradeaaahade off la*V week's quotation*; common to poor ,'*c off{all good cattle disposed of. Hhkkp AMD fauns—Receipts, 6.400; total for the work, 12.C0J: market more active, ad lambs'finding ready sale; western aheep, good quality lu fair do* mnml; goueral quality •of Utnba offering poor com pared with laat week; prieea fully lower; Wert cru sheep about laat week 1 * quotations; common grade* neglected. 11 oo a—Receipt*, 3,000; total fop Uie week, 1H.D00; market fairly active for ail light boga; heavy neglect* od: quality of offerings fair to good; Yorker* and light bog*, <7.0067.75; heavy holding at <7,0068.00. EABT HUERTT. East Libfmt, 27,—Cattl*—Receipt« to-day, 965 head, all for tala hens, making for twodays past 2.650 head; aupply good ; market active; price* un changed from yesterday ; beat, |d.25(^6.75; medium to good. <3.0. (4(1,00: common to fair, <4.00(31,25; stock* «r*. <3,25(41.00; bull* and cow*, <2.50(41.00. Iluus—Receipts to-day, 2,h09 head, making 7.003 for two days ; Yorkers, f7.SJuyT.OO; Philadelphia*, <5.00(4 Bheep—Rscolpl* to-day, 1,000 htt d, TP»Vlra 01,000 fur (wo day* ; selling at <1.00(85,73. liALfIUOUI. DaLTinunK, Oct. 27.—Cat-ilx—The market during the week was dull; prices declined Vo ; very Wat. 6*it4 li , l icj first quality, o; medium, or good fair quality, 4(£ljtfc; ordinary thin atecre, oxen, and cows, : most of the salu at 9}i<i ßo : receipts, 6,lft!; aal«a, 4,01(1. * iloua—Pair demand; lower raise; closing dull; tendency still downward; range, 100110 ; receipts, Buexp—Dull at unchanged ratca; range, lambs, 2(4 ic ; receipts, u.loo. HT. LOPIB. Br. laiois, Oct. 27.—Hoot—Higher: fair demand ; Yorktrs, <6.60(49.76 ; packing, <5.75(47.10; butcher*’, <7dWU7.4O. Csttlx—Quiet and nnchaug.d; good to choice na tives, <I.JO(4iU2V t medium to fair, <J-60(4t.16: na tive etockure, <3.Wk42.76: common, |3.oJi«J.iu: gcxul to choice Teuns, <3.60(31.00: medium to fair, iJ.eOU O.U); native cows, |2.4J(4 j.M, CIffCINNATT. ClHOtvxATl, Oct. 27.—Hoa a—Active ; common light, <4.1641.00; gvod to medium, <7.1041.20; extra butchers', $7,250 7.36 ; receipts, 1,633; shipments. T!ip whi'l-’sr.lMrnH.i I i trv - * 1 vncn-ly psj Hie cm; im b.'ini;. .'„i i ,f.,.e IH.-.s wvr- un changed. Pie Mtl.J ot emur.nni Inch ut *.'.o. (A'.'.BO, ehul.-c mill-run at Jlo.r*o, nnd A shingles $2.60. Hole": Cargo aehr relleltoua, from Maniaiep, HO m mlll-run lumber st $16.5). Hold by liisnchtrd, Dor land ft Co. Cargo aebr Trenln, from Grand Haven, IfiSmstHi* nnd boards, «(|ia.7fi; cargo nebr .1. r. Tr.vy, from (Iran*! Haven, Mj m airlpa nod 1 nurds r.t *|,l,fin; cargo aehr I.oukoul, Grand Haven, 205 in atrip* and Ixwr.ln nt *ll-25; cargo srhr Robert Campbell, Grand Haven, lan m atrip* and iMi.ird iat itt.ou ; rami schr Riles \Yhite|Lako. Hum mill culls at Hold liy Kver ft Anriiana. Cargo srhr Klockbrldgn, Maulatcc, 215 m Joint and nemiliiiß nt cargo a hr Two Brothers, Mauls lee, 17d m Job.t mid scantling nt sV2f>; cargo aebr C. Hulling. l.udlngtnn, 2ic m joint amt aenntllng nt *4.25; cargo schr Four Brothers, Miniates, 2'15 m shingles lit 12.50,110 m joist and n . nuUiii« at $4.25. Hold by John Maaon Hoomla ft On. Cargo schr Mary, from Manlatcn, 60 ra abort timber and JoK and rcantllnt 20 fret nnd over, $11.00; luj m Joint and aciiulllnu nl Hold by Rimpaon llnddoi k ft (jo. Atthe ynrda bnelneaa rnntinnca acthT, Ibo demand l*eltiß prtnc:‘.['#l!r for fbo Inavr grail.-**. Rome lenetbt of ronitnon atutT arc now Hold nt f 12.00. CjmitalPma: Firm nnd cccond clear }t2.oani la.oo Tldrd cleir. I bub’ 3’..t'o^l7.uu Third clonr. tiil. lt ;iH.OO,rtin.no Clear iioomtß, llrat and arennd. rimßii.... tt.’.b la-fl'i.nit Clear riding, (trat and Fceotut Kvo* lli.oo Firat romn««>n Biding M.O k«*,l7.<Hl Flooring, Rr. t common, drooaed ud.'hi u S2.no Flooring, Hceondcammoa. Urcjpcd....... 2i.t»Kft2UVl Box Ixurda, A :r..(«)i*U7 00 Hox bond*. U ai.on ,i ,7,i(» AFtocklfOarda, litcud 121 n..... 3‘..n0. D.lT.uo H Ptoek Ijoacla 31.00^97.01) Orto-k Ixnrda IS.OOraio.OO r«idnß(loft.) n.no<ii2,(Hi Common lunilxr, 18 ft uud under 10.w<>fti2.on Jolßt. nnd HcanUlng, 22 to 21 ft 11.0 i«U."O Lath 1,7A(3 2,00 AabltUflCi 2.50.4 2.00 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FORFION MARKETS. .Vjirrfaf />(*,.n.VA to The Ct»™jo Tribun*. Livpr.i-oon, Oct. 27—11 a. m.— Flouk—No, I, 2*4 Cd; No. % 24a Cd, Chain—Wheat—Winter, No. I,loa 4d; No. 2,10 a; apring, No. I, 10a; No. 2,0 a 4d; while, No. 1, lln 4cl; No. 3, lln; club, No. I,lls DJ; No. 3,1 U 4d. Corn—2oh Oil. I’iiovtKioss—l’ork, 81* 6d. Hard, fi.li*. Liverpool, Oct. 27—2 p. m.—Hinn—(l3* ftd. Livr.nrooL, Oct. 27—Latent.—Corn—ilixed Western DC* i»do;ila. Laud—G3s 3d. Honnotf, Oct. 27.—T::k Bank or F.sot.and—Tho amount of bullion wilbdtnwu from tlio Bank of Kn ghtnd on balaofn to-day is XJ 1.0-00. WsaTiu:k—TcmjKatiuma ami tuiusutdly cold. Mohet—Tlio rale ofdlocnuui tu open market for three-montha’ billa in or below tlio Hank of Htn,dand ntea. Ualo for money at the Stoek- ExchatißO for Government aocurltlet* !•« Oo.vaoLH—Money and Recount, (■( IMR. ■UniTO* States Bonds— I HWa, HCi*,; *C7a, 107**'; HJ-40*, HHL'i new <W, KM'j; New York Central, i)i\ Er.'o, Hs>; ; preferred, 31*^. Pauhi, Oct. 27,—IlnKTrJ*—C5f Tso. FiuNKi onx, Oct. 27.—New BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Boston, 0;l, 27.—Doom?lie la good demand ; steady ond firm for sllgradca; no prospect of an Immediate advance, but it la nclicvoJ tnhavo touched the lowest point for (be protest, HuppUo* are coming forward quite freely from ibo hitorior. The receipts Love been considerable fur aomo weeks past, considering the lateness of the season, but stack la tbo market is not large, ollhonf;h the assortment of all kinds Is good. Ohio am! I'emiKjlvauiu fleeces, X and XX, 45(.T,4f10; me dium No. 1 at.d XXX ilcoccs, 4V« r.oc ; Michigan nml Wlsoouklu lie*ace, <2 •• 11 v*; mediuln and No. 1,41 m, <7e ; combing nud delaine fleece?, r*J ..CJc, washed ; 41) *7o for uuwaabed; aupcrlino and X pulled, 05 a yxy*c. HEW YORK DRY-QUODS MARKET. Nr.w Vouk, Oct. Ur,—Liulims was quiet with dtv mosliu commission houses end lmj>ortfrn, rind the jobbing trade was light. ITluls wero qiii.t, but tome largo lint* of old light fancies wero Jobbed at low figures. New York mills ahlrLng* were reduced. Cotton lUnnels were active. Ilofollauta were In better demand. Woolen goods for men's wear ruled quiet. The Drill/Jluikhn says 200 cftsosof skirts were sold at auction, nml broughf,goo:l juices. -Ir. .1,1-0 $.5.25 PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, PrrTSßcr.o, Oct 27,—Petroleum quiet; erode, f 1.6 J tf tl Parker’s; rvflned, Philadelphia de livery. . B.»‘J 0.05 . ton :i.i> . 0.51 a. 75 .1,012 8.83 WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. Wn.MlNirros, N. C., Oct. 27.—Spirit* of turpentine strong lit 37j$c, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. SEW YOUS. SiiteM IHipaleh to The Chirago Tribune, New Youk, Ort. 27. Gluts Wheat Market steady; fair export and home-trade inquiry; Bales, 155,003 ba at $1.01*1.01 for rejected spring; Sl.tMftl.Ul lor No. 3 Chicago; 1.23 for No. 3 Milwaukee; $1.21Qj1.2j for No. 2 Chi. oago; $1.23 for No, 2 Northwestern ; S2,JI for No. 2 Milwaukee; $1.17(41.37 for No. 1 spring; Si.2IVjU,4I for winter rod Western ; t1.21i M.ts for amber West* cm; and $1,33(41.31 for white Western, including white Michigan attl.t:<ai.4S,uad bard No. 1 Milwau kee ctfl.*7. Ryo quiet ut 80($>t5o for Western, and K 8 (430 c forKtale. Harley steady ; sales of 1,000 ba very inferior Canada at SI.OO, and iO,OOO bu fair Canada West at sl.l-1. Com leiivjo better; fair export and home, trade demand; sales of 134,101 bu at 71@72c for steam Wistero mixed; 73(473 1 Jtfc for sail do; for high-mixed and yellow Western. 75c for white Weal cm; ood <>83710 for soft and heated Western mixed. Oats steady, with Bales of 52,002 ba at 3».?49c for mixed Western and Htate, and 40363 c for white West* cm and Htato, FttovidONs—Mlddlee heavy al for long dear. Lard heavy; sales of 100 tea nt for prime steam new. Whisky—Markets ehadc Ormer; sale of 200 brls at $1.17 i>er gallon. OnocKnir.s—Bugar—Market firm ; moderate in qulry; fair to guod reining is quoted at prime at B><c. and Non. lu to 12 lluvuna at «qo. Codec—Market dull an dhcjvy; Rio Is quoted at 1H•/ (421 Vc in gold, and Uaracalt*) ut in gold. Tallow—Rules quiet and heavy; coimlryund city urn quoted at lloihe A ttoHnittl iff «i. 1 New lone, Oct. 27.—Ftouit—Receipt*, 10,'KlO brls; rather mure steady; moderate export uud iiomo tnulo demand; superfine Utatouml Wtatent, com mon togood extra, |3.33:«5.70; good to choice, $5.7606 0.25: white wheat extra, fiIVJSftB.OO; extra Ohio, svo Is,IJW ; CL Louis, $3.70>a3.0U. Rye Hour steady; $1.33 (a 3.50, ' Couh-Mrai/—Western, $ 1.30(^3.65. Quain —Wheat—Receipts, 28.2,001) htt; rather more steady; fair export and moderate mllliug demand ; rejected spring, SUM(3U.OO; No. :i Chicago spring. $1.14(41.15; No. 3 Milwaukee, 11.1f1w1.25; No.l 2 CUii-ago siiring, $1.2ii«,1.2‘>; No. 2 Norihwcatorn, choice old in store, (1.20; N 0.2 Milwaukee,sl.3l; No. 2 spring, sl/uk41.87; wmlt-rrod Western, <L23>.a.41; umber do, t1.2t;d1.45; white do, $1.35«v1.5ib Rye quiet; Western, "Cc. Barley leas active; fair Canada West, $2.12(31.13 ; very Interior Canada, SI.OO. Malt quiet aud uuclnnuod. Cora—Demand fair, and prices hare advanced; receipts, 01,000 bu ; Western mixed, steam, 71&n2>ju; do sail, T.k.iTIXo; high-mixed and yellow Western. 73jc«7.ic; white Western, 74»e,7C0; mliud !u itoie, 71c. Oats less active ; o;elmdo eaelnr ; receipts. 88,000 bu; mixed Western and Stale, 3iH 47c ; while do, 43 >vs2c. Hay—Unchanged, Hoi'K—Finn ; yearlings, K. 3100 ; new, Hk^lSc. Gbooexics—Cortee—Rlu, no export demand; car goes, 18>t(42}o lu gold; lobbing, 18,fc($21h'c lu gold. Hitgur quiet, but steady ; fair to good refining, 7S 4 'i4 Be; prime, refined in better request. 10','(4 ll ?;o. Molwuku quiet and unchanged. Rice quiet and unchanged. Frraoucusi—Quiet, but steady; crude, ; retluod, 13.*.(<JbJ;io; coses, 17>i\3lSc; uapbtab, urn (A lie. BtuiiJfcoßrJiK—Firm: 11.80(31.90. hwuiTS Tuui'kntink—b'lrrocr: 42<gl3Jfc. Kuos—Quiet; Western, 2&337>*'u. Lkxtii «b— Unchanged. Wool— 'Firm; domestic fleece, 4&§o3e; pulled, 46e; unwashed. 17u*aac. Pboviuohi—Forkstnady; new men, $91.80(331,00. Oct/ aud cut meat* quiet; Wcatoru lung clear, sugar cured, 13V C * Lard—Prime steam caab dull and noml ual; Uuw, 113.07 M ; steam, SU.HT^CAI^-00; $19.60 October ; old aud new, Normber. IHtTTKU—Heavy ; Waatero, Oiikesk— Market dull; Wiiihkt—Shade firmer: $1.17, RUials—Mouufoaurcu corner quiet but steady: now sheeting, 800 5 lugut lake quid, aifAW.c. big Iron—Scotch quiet aud unchanged, au,W(«3Uci Anierl can dull aud drooping, 30(4 i3o : Jrou Russia abeeUns. l3Jkttl2.*sC- Malls unchanged. PUILABELPUIA. ruiLADtLPUU, Qet. 21.—y»si>s—Quiet and uo ebauged. Firmer; refined, crude, Floub—Fairly active; lowa, Wisconsin, and Min* uosoia extra lamlly. 10.26(37.60; HUM, Ohio, and In diana, Jd.SOai.’UJ; JilkU grades, $7,74(^,11.73. Gusin—Wheat— Market dull; new Fenusylrania rod, fl.iiKAt.O; new Western rod, $1.13(31.40; amber, $1.41X41.43; amber spring, $1.30; white, $1.40. Bye. 76(386c. Corn firmer; yellow. ,ol<*7lc ; mixed. otKA 71c. Oats Inactive; wilts, 46(34'«; mixed, 4ir44ic. I’noviaioH*—Weak; new tueaa pork, $U.36<3W.60, Lard, 114.0a.r14.6i). Wuuav—tl.ia. Burren—bUwdy; New York Statu and Bradford County extra*, flrux sOahlc; Western extra, t/eVi-t»o; bn>t), 2-‘>U-7c; robs extra, firsts, iOc, Cnr.sr—Finn. Elios—Kirm; Western fre<h, Bi, Lob'u, Mo„ Oct. 2(.—Flock—lnactive and ■f.M : double extra fall, f4.;r> *r..2!V • tr.Mc ~,»r V ,.{* o ; family wluur, Including (m -y. | ujr.vv'*. ilimn-Whinl-No. 2 red v.invr v rv ;- r ..... nlli.T-steady ; \n. iv I «U-.t.e, /,V],! 'ln, f 1.2 a each; *i.;il Nnvetnl* r. »’■ ni hiri-Vi-V‘ . lined for msb; No. 2 mixed. 66a M»h ; 4 IC „ Ik-p. Oats—Market dull 5 No. 2 mixed. rWrSl* ci»*lu llsrlcy dull nnd lower; No, 2 »*i pit's? ji.’.-'J l.ioj prime tn •trlr.tly prime Nurllmrn, t\ hvi.,’,* fflTn": gan i , novintnH«-.i*ort( dull nnd lower; Utt nnlct and unchanged, Hulk nietta dull and loltl; fbouMera, «\o; alden. rj.. fi'.t-, Imu, # ‘‘ ! PflofiM day* In salt. Dacon-Msrket doll; < m iv i bhiß and order trn Ic. * J ul> i i»Io l,n Ui 10 ’" M ,mi Nrm; Ont.sANa, o. i. a7.-Hun«w-Q l ,i,.t • Cnftlnf _ O>Je f * rto RC, H ftlr ' 7 - , '‘^ s, « c ! I'rtiuc to clioica, Motjtbacn—Lower ; fair to ehnlre, Wlvcic Fr.iirii—Dull; rnipoi filu- quoli-cl f 1.|,-,j. ,v t .n, *’•' 0; trol.lo, |i,as(*ti,Ri) S cboko mid i; Ui ,.k‘ a - 1 . (tn,us—Corn dull; i.Im.THc, Oah <|iibn ;* i M , Hiian—g,dot j 51.10. ’ Hav—Diill ; ..noted prtno at t27.t>d. I’novniona—pork dud nnd wajln-r: tne n } ia- Hry-aalt tncala firm; nbouHer*, Bblcs l l'jCdld.'jO, lificou dull 5 f)iiotc.| ;»t ;m *. II 1 . limn«, clmlcc Bncar-circd pniin. jcui-i'!" ojdinary, I4'ifal3v;c. Com.K—gnirt; ordinary to prime, lw ji,, UnwiiY—Hull; roctided. ' ‘ nAtTiUORt, Md.. Oct”. *7.—Fuion-Qitiet tnJ diuiij’.Mj, lnJ on. ChutN—Wlirr.lfli-m and unchanged; fdrlr aeti.-, Corn nominal. Oat«—MaiL-.t dim; WcO.-ni . i yj..4lc; while WcHtetu, Hyc-.M., r j. ( *j*V; unminnlly 7..«h0e, ‘“'‘Uii,); a,l " i “” d RnoviAtoss—Slosdy and un.bctigcd: firm iv.v S2:t,IXJ,n2 ).BJ. Hard aleadf at $U.7’(« r. in' lcr *' nrSjSwi"' 1 ' 1 '" , l ! ""“.MC! I’KrnuLKt'M “Unchanged, aic?7i'Sin?. n !o" a‘J R!o H’.q \vitiAKY—Dull and beavn tI.M. MiLWAintrc, Oct. 27.—Vnovii—Steady : , n i Gr.Alx—Wheul—No, 1 Milwaukee, Jl.bi'h -> »in-. N". a n.nxi ocim«,r, ,1.111,: 'i,‘ l;rr, {l.O.'.'i! 1.0. Com •tu.uly; „ »*l« "raiir; tail Lu-hir' 1.0.. ; No. s, »;>;i„a-.,v;p. Unil.y J nn»cttlNi; No. 2 cwoh mu) Uclolier. m. Jr yomber, $I.O101.«2; No. 3, 55. Ry u qu^ 1 . ImmatONS—Quiet tnd nnehnuged. Mom tmv *;o.»s. I’rime Urd, 13'„'Al3‘ f c, (itum—Wheat quirt mid weak; No. 1 amber MvLb can, January, f 1.23; No. 2,#l.b»V«l.(tt; N . 2 rtd.Sl \u'> («!.2i; No. ft rod, *1.(17- l.« 8; rejected, cJ-J atemdy and Urm ; high mixed, <e; November &V new, J-olk'i y.vir, 4Ujc; loa-iulsc.l, .*ijc; No, 1 wUlle' OTc; No. 2 do, 05u; no gr.de. 57 1 r. o,i*a Grrr.cr• held higher; No. 2, W>,\'c; Michigan, 33c; teJecUd' llkcciit*—Flour, none; vrboat, <I,OOO bu• con IC.IUHju ; 0aU,7,(W0 bu. ’ 1 Sun-itrNr*—Flour, ftuO brl?; wheat. l-uto Lu. coru, 83,W0 bn; ont». bu. ’ u * Cincinnati, Oct.27.—raotm—Doll; family, SS.CJ^ OnAKJ— I Wheat dull: red. H.25(5t.33, Coru dub and lower: cue. fiats in J«ir d«m»ud and lower rat«; JW,..4*>c. Hailey sternly; moderatedctimud; Canada, Puovmiosii—lack easier; t>).M,ii20.73. Lard duS and lower to sell; steniu, l.io; kettle, 13Lc. Cult, moats easier ; old. o? 4 c, VJ'-rc, U\c, loose; new Job* bing shoulders, Do; clear rit>, ; clear, 12':0 parked, i'4'cun quiet uud uuch. nged. Whhut—Light demand J holders firm ut $1,13, Buttkb—Dull and unchanged. Boston, Oct. 9?.—Flock—Demand pood at full prlcco; Western supartlue. fo.OO ■ 5.23 ; common extr**, rd..H}rtii.(Ki; Wheotulu ami Minnesota i\Ua family, s.LfiO »;.75; trlutcr wheat, Ohio. ItnUaun, and MidiUan, : Illinois, sat, Louu, $j.uoa h.i.O 5 fancy Minnesota, On«K—C.nn rto.;dy sud firm; mixed and rcllor, ’3 tfilf. Oats in moderate demand; mixed aiid wblla. 47&53 c. BrrrAt.o. OM. VT.—Cam;—Whtrd *i«n, wllhirort Inquiry; snlru of 2,'tn» bu N<*. i .Mnwnkecatsl.3U; 17,0 d l>u Pi rt Washington Club at •.jl.'JlJtf; tfrj ha white winter at Corn higher but qunt; 10, Del Im No. 2 mixed WcalorusoPJ r.t Ck. o.t'.a heMuttOJ for No. 2 Chicago. Kyj neglected. Barley dull. CI.CVKL.VND. Cr.nrn.AKn, 0., Cct. 27.—Grain—TThe.-d quiet and steady; nominally unchanged. Corn quirt and to. changed at Cm fur lib'll mixed; iXc for bc<r*niiud* (SI >i die for car on track. Oats ateedyf Ittuolkcm—Unchanged. PORT OF CHICAGO. OCT. 27. AsntvED —Strap Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries; icht 11. FUrdtugh, Erie, coal; schr Michigan, Cleveland, coal; schr O, W. Adame, Buffalo, coal; ecbr Onr Sob, Cleveland, coal; Bchr M. Mudler, M*uktg3:i. lumber; scbr .Montlcdlo, Cleveland, coal: *dir M. ElUibelbi llmfalo, coal: achr Monterey, Charlotte, coil; ichi Muim-n, Muskegon, lumber; at.br Higioaw, Vermll ion. clone; u-tir Tom Palue, Grand River, wood; odd Japan, Red River, lumber; prop PhiLidulpbit, Erl* aunorlia; echr Hoboken, o*w g i, Bali; >chr C. K. llacktey, Muskegon, lumber; aclir Pauline, Muskegon, lumhc). CLt*nn>—flehr T. R. Merritt, Toronto, 1P,68! ba corn; schr Flying Mist, Buffalo, 13,212 bu wheat; trig Commerce, Mmiumluoc, !■ >yb4d bn ails, .;0 brls ap» u)<w, 20 brhi hovf, 432 hales bay, and sumlrios; ichi jHle lirovm, Jackson;*)!*', l,t)oO bu outs, 5’ brls flour, 10 tons hay; stmr Unicago, Milwaukee. ;il brls oil, 'S hrU api'les. and sundries ; Manitowoc, 50 Iris ipplsi, and suiidriea.' Niukt Clcarawcm—Kdir M. F. Ilsuoab, Booth n*» yen, do brls oil, and sundries; schr black lUw<, Ktouy Creek, 3 brla-pork, 1 Lrl Lwf, 1 bri l*rd, sad enmities; achr Muskegon, Grand Haven, 2* mcii meat seed : sehr Mnakegon, Muskegon, 25 bris pork, and smidrioo; prop O. I*, Heath, Asugutuck, 800 gitea bldor, 100 dry hides; scbr L. Douk, Bt. Joseph, 10 brh flour, 40 brls llmo. CHICAGO. Freights were in moderate demand tud firmer si 4 r »'i' 5o fur cam, and 4o fur oats, to Buffalo. Tbi Buffalo charters Indudu Uio prop Lmplre State, corn through ; echru City of Chicago end Hinckley o**l evening), and schr Ooldaa Fleece (tenUy), corn si 4Jie; tchr Chester B. Jones, wheat on private terms; rchr Lucinda Van Valkonburgh. oats at 4c. To llj*f• Rock—Schr klonimdai, wheat at Cc. To Acorn, corn and oats on private terms. In the sii.p uootilhe Lick Somers was Ukcn for s3l,iW bu wa toßuO'olo at fc. Tnucajjadiy cjnuiiniH to jl.uw uj wheal, 133,000 b« corn, and OO.oOj bu out*. OZTdOlf. Oa the2MU the following rlurters were report*!! Bchr Eraltno Oates, stavee, Detroit to DoiTdo. at $> efl barrels, and sll on jiii cs, 0. W. Norton reports Jhj schr Reindeer, lumber, Tawas City to at shti per m, ruiL MILWAUKEE. The following charters were made on the 3Uh! T«. Buffalo—Prop Superior and bilges Hliswnm and Ssn* duaky, achra Foster and another not nsmed-»n w ir rive from Chicago—wheat at 6>fc, To u*Wf£J -BJ-* Cortes, wheat, at bjfo. CLEVELAND. Th* Ijtcier of Tuesday hss the fallowing in regard to lake freights! “FrclnUU wsrj rather quiet yesterday, hut few darters log made. The rate* remniu at the fid tljiu -• SI.OO utd $1.05 to Chicago, too to M)hvauke.*,cnJtw to Detroit. The supply of coal Is oqual to » « mauds, and there are plenty of tcssi-I* 1° • tnat ooineo. No charter* were madi for ca . ports, consequently there *r« no r*tes to be repo BUFFALO. The engsgemenla made on the dlth were s Srn 0. Richards, J. 0. Harrison, coal lo Chicago at y f[ schr J. 11. Mead, coal to Milwaukee at Wo; * bash, coal to Toledo at 230 ,* trig Roacioe, 'vj o t Green Day aud Greco A. Channon, coal » at II 5 acbr Bam Flint, coal, RandiuLy to SI; schr William Graudy, salt to L Ub, coal, Bandoaky to Milwaukee, |1! acbr Ablr coal, Cleveland to Obicago, at fl.Ub LAKE MICHIGAN. CHICAGO. j Business at tho dock* was very active moat of tho largo lumber-fleet at lb* mark* l posed of. During Ibo day there arrived ai b.r h a » her of coabloudod vessel* from u f a t «A •cow Soabtrd no Into Well* street brld*, J U.f, .ad 1C hir Jlbboom “‘> damaged olhsrwiie. fibobas gone into Dams it Farrow for repairs...-The targe h • ner, which coUided with tbo schr fc.».• near Mllwaukeo Monday nlgbt, arrived bare yw with a cargo of salL She ts eoualJcroUy dams. Tho bridge-lender on Ualated ,tr * e ‘^ J f®j M , r Jutting something on the abutment, fell loth ’jy lu fslllng struck someibmg tnd „}i[“, ? n . 0 the V*s*f ■on tried to help bits, but was ptdl«> himself. Finally, however, they were UKjj« tfll4 Tbo schr Minerva lost her JR>boora the schr Fairbank in tho river yesterday... heaver /ell off the ruua at Law dock and into b>J ull *f[ achr Crosthwslic, He J^ cc . lTed ulme icu^ •Which wUI likely Prove fatal. Iho man m not be ascemlncu. He “?'*» (U e»na VT»* but two weeks. ...Capt. Dick Brewer, of • tectlou, U con fined to hie bedwllU ““Tg u yarUitmib lag hu lUaMa Capu Cbarbs n*a eutof the Veeael-Ownare* Towing CuaJiAUJ.« # tu< dliug the t0g....Tb0 tug Burton collided w.tn l Djrloo BJcgte at tbo lumber-uurket yesterday, lb# lost* tbieo stanchions and atriugar, *, u £ damaged otbwwli»....Xt« owu*rt of lumber-vs—- or. Louts. new ontr.&NH. B.u.Tntonc. ItrcriPTH—Flour, 4.00.1 brl*; wjiml, 135 0o lm HiiUMEJirß—Flour, h.(Mj i nt.; wlicsl, luj.oaji'u. TOLEDO. Toledo, 0., Oct. 27.—Flour—Dull. Fbeiuiits—Uuchsugcd. Draw—l*o. CINCINNATI. POSTON. urtTALO. MARINE. LAKE FREIGHTS.