Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1875 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. THURSDAY OCTOBER 28 1875

A CAED. Trade Palaco, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers: Wo respectfully ask your hnmodlate attention to the beat selected tock of Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery ever brought toihis city. By Oivino our individual attention to t uyinfl in New York, we have loured a line of Silk. Black Goods, Dress Goods. Dometics. Woolens, Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens, Blankets. Comforts, Notions aid Millinery at such rates and on such terms as enables us to offer the lowest prices known Binoe 1862. Our priecs are allk e to all and Grangers as well as others will find tno other house more attractW good a or lower prices. X. S. -A."5T"EE:S &c 00. TK.AXK TjVT. A.OK-

KLSAXCS AND BÜSIÄKSS. WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW. HONET MATTKRS. Tbere seem to be a prevatlhiK belief that the hard times which have borno down for two years are soon to let up. The tone ol the press and people is encouraging, but reallv. the tangible foundation for sucn BCD timents is not bo plain to be seen. While monay lies Inactive and enterprise wails, a condition of general prosperity is not to be expected. The failures iu New York; City, as stated in a recent mercantile circular, ior the past nine months number 64G, with liabilities amounting to 1 31.000,000. lieerring to the same number of mouths in previous year, the iailures in 1374 were iiZ, with liabilities oi J24.000.000. Taking the average of the nine month in four yearn, the result la 4G1) iiilures, with average liabili its of 135 000 000. In all the states and territories 0 tu I Tu. tod State. there were 6 3.14 fail ure- with aggregate liabilities oi f 131,172,603. The greatest nnmber In any state was in Ma8&achuiett; viz.. 227. THE Ö0LD MARKET. Speaking of the dtcline In gold, the New York Bulletin of October 23 say: If there could be assurance that the market would not be again taken hold of by speculators, it would be safe to look for a falling premium np to the close of the year, barriDg extraordinary event, like a war between the United States and Spain. It is evident that the stock of gold here will be Increased considerably in the early future, but whether ecoueh to make it impossible for speculators t- control, should they wish to, the mar. kt, is doubtful. Oa Monday tbe treasurer begins tbe payment of tbe November Interest. The total of this is about $12,000,000, and 11,000,000 is on registered bonds; the latter or course belongs to thi country, but the greater part ot tbe gS.OOO.OOO on coupon bonds belongs to 13 j rope, and the coupon representing it. it is fair to aihurun, have mostly ben secured Dy the syndicate for settlement in London for new fives. We believe thai d 000,000 is the ou'side figure for the gold which wiil come on this mrkct this to be di&ttributed over everal week. Gold i- coming her irom Sn 1'rancbco at the ra:e of ?l,i0,000 to $1,500,000 per week. PORK PACKISO PKOSPEOrs. So many questions aro eagerly askd about the prDspscta of the packing season that the Sentinel has taken soma pains to aicrtiin the viaws ot the firm-tin this city which are to ena3 in this businoss. Ther?) are five leading houses which pack in tl.is city, bes;des gome desultory w.rk of a transient character. Kinan A C. usually kill the year rounJ, but the past summer tbey suspended operations ior eaveral weeke. They have begn killing for orne time p ist from 1,400 to 1,800 daily, tbe latter figure balrg the rate at this time. Of th winter pakina house, Ferguson & Co. killed Inst yeir 4G 0 0, Coffin, Wheat & Fletcher 43.000, Pettit, Holm & BraJ-tbaw 40,000, and Landers A Co. 18 0'M). ,None of these ürms are prepared to itdicate what tbey expect to do tbec-niresfson. Hogs are now brirging from ?tf 50 to ?7, and to-day tbe feeling was firm tnl tho (Jemand active. Nearly all the packers agree that they will not venture cut on the present prices unless tbey are compelled toil. The season proper beßins next Monday, but none of the houses will begin to kill, ai'd unless prices decline somewhat, thre will be nothing done before November 15, except by Kin .an A Oj. As to the amount of business to be done the comltsg eea3on, opinions differ. None can tell what they will do, as all depends cn pricf". Packing at this point will not depend 011 tbe abundance or scarcity of bogs, for there always comes to this point more than art? detained, st year large numbers went to Xioui'svil'.e. If prices come down to figures that, will do to venture upon, probably the business done here will be up to the average amount. It may exceed it. Of the CHICAGO OUTLOOK the Drover'a Journal makes tho following remarks: At th9 present time hogs are bringing high prices, and every day there are quite a number, at the present time, being bought for the purpose of being packed. All the bouses that have been engaged daring the past summer in the packing of bogs are stiil engaged in tte buaine (except, perhaps, the Ailertou Packing Co.). bo:sord A Co. commenced operations a few daja ag-, and have been catalog 500 or C00 hog daily. This is oue of the regular winter houses, and it is merely inaugurating its winter business in a slow way, but all are payiag the high prices now current, and are packing a considerable number of hogs every week at say $7 25 to f8 per 100. Win theae prices, by inentdble degrees, be made permanent lor the first half et the sea-! son? is now the interesting question. From the best information we have been able to get, we think tba hog crop for the earning packing season is about 10 to 15 per cent, short ot tbe last season's supply, taking the whole country over, and tbere are strong reasons fo. believing that tbe great balk of the hogs will be held back at least a month later than last eeason. Tola will operate to make heavier and better bogs than we bad lat season, and we think it altogether prolab'e that tbe bog crop of the coming season will weigh ai many pounds es the last season's crop did. As toe supply is likely to he moderate daring the first hall of the oocning season, we are iuolined to think tbvt strong prices matt prevail, until tbe holidays at leant, though we expect to see a considerable decline from the present range within the coming thirty days, although it is claimed that tbe mock of old p jtk on hand is very light. REVIEW OF THE UOUK MARKET. Wednesday Evewlwo, October 27. There was a b9tte' feeling In corn, which advanced In tli lea go fcome two cent Here the market was firmer, the receipt very light, but prices con'd n Jt be considered established at any advance. By a hard stretch m lied corn might be worth 53c, and high mixed 6-Jc, bat those rates were outside. Wheat as a litt e crce,and a good sound article would bave found ademand. if any change was discernible it was for the better, blill, there wan little to be sat.l. Vlour la moving quietly, but prices are weak And inclined to droop.

Provisions are out or market and nominal. Tbe palse ot the general provision inaiketwa lightly stronger. Ury good hare not enjoyed quite as strorg a run as the previous week, bat tbe trade has kept up fairly. Prices are generally unchanged, bat a leading wholesa'e house la offering some special driven oa domestic goods. Urocerlee bave been rath r qule. for tbe week. Coffees areverv dull under an overweighted market in New' York and Baltimore and a very cautious demaud ugars quiet and steady. Fancy groceries aTe having season of quiet waiting fjr the grand drive of ChrUtmas. KeWllers are holding on to clear out tbe lastrerannt of caudles, etc.. before buying for the bolldays. Produce quiet and unchanged from last wee in every particular. t quotations are given ior tne baying pnoee cn rain and prodaoe, ana tbe aauiiis prloee for lour and other merchandise. BUILDING MATERIALS In fair dbmand. Ltixie: Delphi and Huntington, Mo: fern, SOc: 9U faol, 3o; New Paris Ume,)o per bushel ; iOo perbnehel. Piaster: Michigan, M'i5; Sewark. U 60. flrewlcx, W to 17 per hundred. Whites and, 4 per berrel. Jemen t. fi 36 per barrel for Looiaville: 17 609 J iox rortland. list of sales:

2 A&f-a rn.1 w-tr1 oom. I car rejected coru. . 2 cars white corn. 10 cars mixed corn see see esse eseseeeeeseee 3 cars white corn 1 car while corn - I car fi.trnnie weat. red a Vi. , , 2 CHrs sample wheat, reu 1 car sample wneat, reu..., 1 car bi au ..... 1 car bran.w.MM.M. 1 car oat 2 cars oat .- .... I car oats, rejected, 1 car rye . eeees . sesese 2 cans potAtoes....'... .. 1 car Michigan appleso.tr. ü lb, clear rib bides DAILY RAILHOAD COMMÜBCK. ASTICLBS. MlO'PTS. S1U?'T3. tti . uina.. 3ü 00 Barley, but heia.. 40 1.2ti6 Ojal and Coke. Ootton, bales - Cattle, bead 'orn meal, carrels. 750 515 100 ,.'.-8),0 0 270 "iöü 17,6 JU jemenl, brLs.... 2in 4,H0 8 20 i loor, barrela. dar, tons. Ilde, lom. ilzhwlnes luv 106 4Ö0 üoes. head. -ioraee. Head 17 M 1UJ 9 Iron, tons. barrels a 3aU, onshets., Unna, CÄT LaUi, Gar Lard, tierces lOJU 50 1S7.0O0 Lumber. feeU .JSlH) 178 . 152,'Krt , 115 Mercnandlae. cars. 27 436.MJO frovisions, pounds 87, boaheia salt, barrels. 4.0U0 3aeep, nead. Staves, cars-. 11 13 jolnzles, cars. '1 50 7(1 stone, csrs. sandxlee. cars. 49 robacoo. hhdi. wool. tons.. A7 heat, ooane: VhitKy. boia. . m HTOB Oct. 2i 3.750 60 l Viru. Uals. 73.717 23,'Jtf 3,i7j 60 Kye. b.67i W ii eat. 38.1! FTJE1 CoAl Not active yet. Anthracne, per ton, i "j; braail block, per Doahei. Ho: White Klver, 13o; Band creek. iSc; UizhJand grate. He; Highland steam, 104o: Wtuburg, W. Eraall nut, lüo; IJraail lack, 7c; Virginia cannal, 80c; Indiana cannta, Vi. t3ox i2c: crnahnd, l6o. . Wood is q noted at 14 00Vtt&. riSM-Mackerel firm and unchanged. Labrador herring, Duis, jy , nail ddis, m 53,No. 1 lake herring, hlf bbls,?4 50; quarters, fi 60; kits, tc;jJ1 00; No. 1 pickerel, hall bblu, Co ; quarter, VI oo ; kits, 1 10; Mo. 1 white per hall oarrei at It UU'dti 50; quarter barrel, K Sb; kits, II 15; family white, half hols, tö tu; inartfcr, tJ 6; kits, SI 00 ; California saixnon, per GaiX bsrel, new 10 60: kits, W 7a; Vacterel.new neu per br!, 3J333; half bri, fia 0C(4l6 0o : qnarter barrel, (8 60; kits. 12 L0; o. 1, barrel, S.8; naif Darrel, bQJMO 00; quarter barrel, 4 wsn w; kits, fi 4ö; So. s, üelf banel, $7 50: quarter barrel, 13 75: kit, i: SO; Cod fish, W 507. Holland herringr.per koj, II 60; scaled herring 6Jc. Hanhnt tmnmnd. lc. Pre-pared codfish. H 0ut8 5ü; Round HUo i herring, 17 50; half barrel, 1 00. 8 HOOMB evmmon"2 00 ; medium, 53 S:3 f0; tu, I4 00.O4 3Ö. DKY UOOJJS-Trade Ls reported fair, but not quite up to last week. jfATTinu urainary, iu'jüo; rciaaung, 100; nest tlasae, 16c. xJaoww Dkillxjtq Naehvllls, 11c; Fepperc!. 10 0; ötark, luj-Jc. Tien so Cnitja S2 inch, Sie; Arno teg A.CA.. 52 vo; A, lVc;tonostoa, 4-4 fedal, 18o;HMettal '.cc; extra,H, extra 4-4, aio; ie wis town s Inch, 3c; ditto Winch. 2üc; ditto SO Inch, 15c; plaid. 2JHo. Shibtimg irruirss American, S-3, llo; 8-S, 10c: Vhittenden iSc, 14c, andlc; Union, 13, IS, and 'A?. jfAFxa Cambrics Common colors, 60; high jolors, 1 cent higher. riUJrTB Aaitr)ceu 7Vc; Washington, Merrlmac, fdchmobd (rlen tal and Coneetoga, 7o; spragne's rancy. 7jo; rreeman, 7c; titandard -luirtiriK print. T-o; Albion solid colors, bio; Pcabody salting 7 !c; Wamsutta, 0 ; Mourning prints, c'VC. CAMBTfirAW-White. ?5o; colored, 32c; coverlet warp. V7c EEOwn Baimsoo-Vermont, 9jc; NaahrUle.8ic; Mlddlevllle, SXc; Idaho, vc; New Aioeinv, 9j; H tar It A., IOo; Iaorel !.. 9 Sc; Laurel 9c: 1'ark A., 7c ; Uranite B., 7c ; Bedford It., 7o ; Pepp Hn 8c; Pepp.O.70; Pepp K. 154c: Fepp K luHc üliacheo Bnijrnjrc3 Loadale. 11c; Hope, c ; iUackwtone, 10c. Mascmonet, lie; Hill :Cc; 4-4, 11c; D wight Btar, icjc; Vaughn XX i'o; Bed Dog, 7o; Unaiw 7Kc; Cambrics. LodlAle, I8o; Tfoanii warrior, f:c: Jabea Knlgnt, Uc; WamBatta, 15ic; Kew York Aiilla, 153. UBAia 15a os Aniosieag aoc; tiewlBton A, lie: Btarx. Sic; Union, Uto: Banner, aoo; Mon;raup, su 3ic. MAY Very plenty and sluggish. lxose ls u kuieu 1 101 holce timothy ;rom wagons. Prairie baled, best. S14 LO. Baled timothy ut quoted at Uo to for the best. Straw. 3(3 Nc per hundred.;; vrvm. to Very dull and scarcely anythinz doing. nra u unit . orgn zs: nns ra sttnooiäou 419(0. and mi.lJllnrt at '2 321, according to quality. Corn meal, bolted, SI 40; feed meal fl 30 per hundred. Hominy feed meal, 81 15. Flock Trade very dud, but some sales. Uhoioo ;anoies are quoted at 7 uu7 oj: fane 7 at Mi 1337 CO for new; lam.ly.old.HNJtf 75; family uew, J wjw, tuyciuue, i wji uu, uue mi t J dl7ö. Cokx Quoted better In Chicago and a firmer f elinx here. No orders above 5Jo. and few at t!iat, but tendin tup. Uaoted: Mixed, held at 2o: hlzh mixed 63c: No. i white nominal at 56c; ear üo t5ic. Oats unchanged and ou et. Mound mixed worth c 6c. White, 38 10 4t'c; damaged ;tojS3c. Kxa-Nomlnal. Quoted at tf0(7uo. Bablit Nominal. Worth ScalirX). Whkat Keceipts limited. Dernau! for eood sound grades very lair. we quote: rted wheat, 90c5l 10 Tor Dew; II 20 al30 for old, free on board: amber tl 05(91 V0 fornew:l 10(41 30 for old: white nominal, held at 1 25(31 5 for old; 1 Oolij for new. Damaged wneat is taxen at ou eoc. HOO Active, receipts fair and nrlccs un changed at 0 6la? Oj ror tne beau Klngan's house is aMiling aixut 1.8:0 bead per day. jr Arid WKOt'KKiua AND tfttUITtt-Uuslnesi reported a little blue. oanhku boon a banden t, and ruling low. Tomato aa, a lbs, 1 dum 44: ins. 1 7oi 85: Xarmonth coro, ti 2)dJ 35: Monntaln n?ar. U 00. Peaches, 2 lbs. , II 753l 85 ; S lbs, tl 65(31 75. tttrawberrlea, 3 lbs, 1 no32 00. Kaspbers 2 ID. 3 25(91 50. WorUsberrtea. W 2552 60. PlreftDD'e. 3 lbs. 13 2S Hnceyitash, 3 'J.S; arruouth, 12 61 ureen Peas, 1 7532 2b. Hiring beans. Si 60; Bartlett pears. 2 8"i öO. Uma beans, fi asi Pnmpkln, 3 lb. Jl 75. Corned beef, 2 lbs, f 1 60(3. ; lbs, 113 5013 00. Dried beef, Jacob's. lhV.o; low grades, 14 So. Cove oysters, full weicht, 1 pound, 1 Ä; 3 pounds, i ibrai a; light weight, 1 pound, 3o; 2 pounds, Ii öngi ftj. Lobsters, 1 pounu, r-i j :a pounds, , a. call tornla salmon, 1 pound. 3 15(93 J6; 3 pounds, 3 253 to. rumius w suits io cuange. Oranges, per bri.. 13(38 50. Demons, nrime fico 9950; dates 8Vanc pr lb; old raisins, layers, 91 60 ; sew raisins, 12 tH ral ou; London layers 4 (Kl;Mu atel cnwn.3 7; double crown 4 00. Bultana, liaise: Valencia. 13a:8Vic: fl. new drum firm. I7(918c; larjre Uyer fhin, 2üe ier Ib.; rrencn prunes in boxes, very fine. Uil3Ht: kegs. i3t!ai3Vic: citron. 0c: curranta. Tnrxlsb prnnes. nw. lOKfailc (N cts Mort shelled almonua onoted at VlfalZa : Alberta, 14 lj; walnuts, French, Ho; Naples, 1x311c; Braxli nnw, 8ai3c: teanuts, red, raw. B'-ax'V?: white Virginias, Ukgi3e; roasted 8c higher; roasted 10alo. nun New crop are quoted at 53i0o per pound H1DK8 Prices fully np to rates. Justified by he Kastern market. Best city green hides, cows, 6c ; steers weighing 65 lbs or over, 7c; best city veal skins, 11c: b-tcltyklp akin, 8o; green salted, cured, at 'V dry saited hodse, 10o; dry Slut, 12110,

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lirnbby, ball and stag hldee two-thirds price. Hhcep skins are quoted at to 1 HO according to Qtallty. I'ailow, , lic Grease-brown tt he : yellow. 77-e: wutte. 8A9e. A I IX Are nrm aud tieaoj. Quoted, lud to oud at $ 2 per Jteg and smaller nnmbers at the turoal advanoa. PHODÜCJ2 ttlow trade. Market features nnchnniiod. JbUTTiB Very dull and wek. Dealrs don't want to buy anything 11 they can avoid it. Good roll 18 JO.e: extra c; second rate, 15jl!c. ixK üood freeb eggs quo'ed at 18c. jPooltbt Dull and lower. Old fowls dull; pur dot, nens 11 tO; roosters II 7j; Ducks, Uve, old. and young. $335; geese, $5 00. Turkeys, per lb. llye, '. c Yonng chickens plenty, (iood size bring Si 75 per dozen; small else, 150. ViüKTABLEa-Poutoee in over supply and very low. Car lots 35 to 40o per bushel ; from store, 40 to 5oc. Hweet potatoes, $3 00 per barrel.

celery, io e per aoz. üxioss-New onions very dull at 13 CO32 25 per barrel. Kktjit Oreen apples plenty at 3(93 75 per bri. : choice. 4 0u4 to. Pears scirce. 0 0C0 00 per barrel. O rapes, per drawer. Concord l7a;"Cata wbas.12; Delaware, ti 00. Cranberries in market at Sil 50(412 00 per barrel ; 4 00 per Dosnei. Beeswax, per lb. dbo: white nary btsans. 1 Siitfl 1 75 and very dull; Feathers, per lb, prime live geese, 459i8c : Ulme ng, 7öc ; Kad lower ; per lb., ootton. ajXUoxir Is in fair damuul at SOo per pound for cboloe boxes: for low grades, w(4o. IKON AND 8TtEL-Steady and quieU The quotations are given at IUI prices, as fol lows: Bar Iron is quoted, at 2 6'(a SO. Htieets rolled. 10 to 1. 4Sic: is to ao, 4.7c; 37, 5c Charcoal, lo advance on above rates. Other slaes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Hteel ls quoted as follows; Sanderson's bst English tool, 35c; American tool, ltsc; spring steel. 1 Inch. 12c: 1 inch ma over, nc mill pick shapes. jc. Horse shoes, Burden's 3 75 per keg ; mule, 1 higher. LEATHEtV Dull and unchanged. OaK siaatrhtered sola ls quoted at 40:31 Burr aio, soifcic ; uarnest 85fco;npper 2b(tt Vic per foot; r rencnc&ir, i7.i.4i ; rrencn aip. ti 31 v'j; domosue can, ai wjiou; aip, i iuiu. collar, per fooua; bridle, per dosen. 13138 25 L,UMbErt llather quiet: no changes. t'iMi 1 ana a oimu, pmt M. feet. ereen. 53 00: dry. :ö uu; in orlng dreaaed, M) fJOti" 00; Biding, dreseed, llöOOca 18 UO; Mtock boards, rougn, 15 uu(ii w; uommon boards, 14 00; Bill dial, to 18 feet. 14 00; Bill stutr, over la reel, io uucui uu: ueavy timoers, II 00 extra ner M.: Hheetlng. 112 W. A saw ad shingles, 13 4CJ3 60: No. I shingles, tl 50; Poplar shingles, 3 00: Lath, ti 75; ontbern pine floornr. dreeaed. I4U UUa4a 00. MeopLAB-Olear.3uU;Uommon, III 00; Colli 110 ou. ash- 1st and 2d. 133 50. Black Walhut rue quotations are buying rices for green and selling prices for dry lumber, it and ad, dry 155 OOft'io uo: lit and 21, green, 40 00(415 00 : CuiiS. 15 W(VM Ul. Ol Lü LJnaeed verv dull and lower. haw Unseed quoted at 55.457c; Dolled at 60 AS2a; lard oil, current extra, II 10; No. 1, 113 1 10 ; tannOsoll.atralfs bet,i&S5o : BanJk.s' best, ä6i0ooc; Labrador, 8tji85o; refined cosa oli.MVio 14c; standard gasoline tor lamp, 1231:; headlight, 20325c; lubricating and machinery oils. Uöc.äXl 25. PROVISION Quiet and none on the market scarcely. Dry salted shoulders none: clear rib sides held at lifc; summer onerea at uc, teuer tober: clear sides nominal; none In mar ket: bacon shoulders, packed, none bacon clear ides, no Quotation: clear rib sides, loose, lac; "Clipper" breaifast bacon, 13j; sweet pickled bams, none; "Monogram" hams. 15ic: Unnnn ,n Hroa b f jat irnn . l.S V-C "No htetter-' hams,lo4c; "Cll per"nams, 15Xo; dried beef, He; prime steam lara, wnoiesaie, uc: Keine, hc. Jobbing Pricks bacon cter sides, 15c: lard, steam, none; kettle, l5o: hams, löc; breakfast hacon, lbc. öTAPDEOROCERIB Business very quiet corrEES Sllehtlv lower and very uuli. Koastlng graues of Kio are quoted to v:i a'i3VJc; good to fair at io(ä24'c; prime at 34J4 gi5i?; cnoice to rancy, at o mo ana Java ml tiuaoc. Ca NDLid Uot4l. ii 'iXio: star caniiea are anoted at 17j3il:Kc: common preessd, 14 o. CHiKsa-Flrm at 143M for prima to Choice taotjrv. Molassjm ANDHTarps New Ormtns rnolassoi Is steady at Kai)o for old crop. First new crop received at liobertson 4 Perry's this week; worth tac for strictly prime, and syrups at wco II for common to lancy. Kick Dealers quote at H7tt for Raneoon and fcojOo for CarolLna; 79o for lair tobest Douisiaua. öuoARs-Sli2htly firm but no chanse. We quote: rteflned ls quoted atlirJS ITOic for A, OU" A 104aloc, 10i0o for extra c. and uyW40 ror hard; circle C and U,V10c; yeuows, e3c tfonA Hi boxee. slTo: 613? kefts. Uoaps (ierman 1 quoted at 6X J7c; Babbitt's at lucliosc. öta rch Dealers quote tt SQo per pound for pearl. öe-icita Pepper Is quoted at 25Q2So; alisrlce, 30.'43 : cloves, 70&75O ; cassia, 45'4jjc. . Teas Market continues dan. Uunpowder ls quoted at hdcll p0; Iroperlal, S0cSU 30; Hyson SO; Oolong, 5C3U djiv lish breakfast, 40 j7öe. 8EED-auiet and nuchansed. Flax seed is o noted at 1 uttiil 40. according to quality ; rnucu 01 11 is damage 1 ; oiovcr ut 04 -tj: timothy dun at 3 oxii o. 8TRA W-Is woith lUlo pr ton, and none In market. BALT Active and steady. iiaglnaw, dray toad iota, at tl 9033 00; Ohio Klver. tn6tore. at El 7oii eo: oaginaw, car 1015, at 51 7u 1 75: Ohio River, car lota at II 75J1 73. TUBACOO WeaK at quotations. Ivoval Uem la quoted at bxaauc; Monitor Navy, 8Sj7oc; baled tobaoco,iö(33öc; bright nvlei ana quarters. fri(T2c ; smoking brands. 85cAS13-5c; anecuta, eutoc: oiacK tooacco, 03(9000 iaaalos ; twists, eoawic. WH1HKY Stfiadv and firm at 1 13. WOOD (Season about over. Unwashed, 2Sa33c; tub w kh hen, 4ocjliC. WINDOW U lAcsS r irm ana aavancing. rjingie strength. to J Qual. Let Qual. 8x8 to 8x10... ..7 00 7 7 5 SX15 to 10x13.. . 8 00 8 75 1)X18 to Uxl8., 11 0ft 1: 0U lixöü to iüx-'i. Discount Co aud 70 per cent, on above. MONEY, STOCKS, ETC, Nw Tokx, October 27. Money market 3S(I per cent. Mercantile paper 67 per cent. Custom receipts, J3:,000. Assistant treasurer disbursed 1311,000. Clearings, 18,co0,000. Sterling Exchange ls quoted at 51 73 far 60 days, and tl 83 for sight. Gold advanced from 111 to 11CJS, reacted to HoJi, and closed at 116. Rates paid for borrowing were 1-61 and 1-32 per cent, per diem, and 3, 7, 8 and 6 per cent, per annum. The increased firmness of the market to-day was due to the belief among bulls that the stringency of money at San Francisco and the fire at Virginia City would check shipments of gold from the Pacific coast to this point, al though some affected to see some purchases on account of the syndicate to-morrow. The syndi cate have to settle with the treasury for 114,897,200, 1862s being tbe remaining balance of that issue, it is uaderstood that about 2,508,00uof gold will be used in this settlement. government dodqi were nuvug bdu mgr to-day, with Increased demand from Institutions and individual Investors; the supply In tbe hands of dealers ls very small, and the market his a rising tendency. Kall.'oad bonds were nrm ana in gooa aemand: liarlem coupon firsts sold at 1 1.; Erie seconds at 11); union racinc nrsis at iuz; sinking funds at Central Pacltto at 104! Chicago it North weaf era consolidated at 00; ditto gold bonds at 86"; Itock Island seconds at lu7: Fort Wayne at 108, and Burlington, Vdar Hapids A Minnesota firsts at 85; Missouri Pacific firsts declined from 74 to 73 State bonds are nominal, except lennessee's, which are better. The stock market opened strong and hlzher on account ot the lncreaed volume ot busluess; Lake tiuore was the leadiDZ ieaiure, advancing from U5 to 6.; Western Union roe from 76U to 77 Vi: Northwestern i77.; iNortn western iromjo, ioi; nt. rani from äl Vi to SJi; Ohioa from tol7g;Krie lroml7lÄtol8V8; Pacific Mall twaxiiYtlo and Michigan Central fiom 62!4 to Han nibal Bt. Joseph uecllned to 'At, ana Missouri Pacific to ; Union Pacific fell off Irom ööVi to üöi, and later recovered to frrji. At cecond call prices snowed a reaction 01 '4 10 7, per cent, irom the blühest point of the dy ; stocks, at the closing quotations of yesterday's prices, showed an advauce or to i;g per cent., in some cases Hie irr.atst improvement bclnst in Lake Hhore AKrie; the former closed at after selilDg at 6,' nd 2. and the latter at 13?6, after selling at'l7g ana 17', 1'aclfic Mall reacted to 4'J8, and closed at )i; Western Union, fell otfto 7bX, bat rallied to 70 -7 : U ion Pacific sold at B but Cosed at e.jfati'4; Northwestern was steady at 37; Itock Island at (; Michigan Central at tii V; Delaware, Mckawaona A Westera at 11&4. and New .lersey Central at 10; Ohios fell c IT to W and final y recovered 10 14. The receipts of the Rock Island road are Increasing about 20,000 per week. The bears made a stubborn resistance to the rising tendency of the market to-day, but their efforts were poorly rewarded, for, as a general thing, thereto st!U a large short Interest outatandlng

In tbe Pacific Mall, Lake Shore, and other leading share. iransactions on Stock Exchange were 2a,ooi shares, of woich (JO.OiO were Paciflo MmII. 20.01 0 W-sstera Union. ffvo North western common, 40,HJ trie. 8i,ouu Lake thore. 4,U"U ohlos, 3,w.U Union Paciflc, and 3,500 Missouri Pacific. " eOVK!JgNT sajoiimxs.

II. sat. us"" Mod 1-ue Wd 0. 8. 6's "Kl, u.H.e-B'i., fJ. 8. 0's T 4., 123H m 11HV H7S4 my, ll-'rS 23H ii 8j 119 iisH 119 Wi :i8V 114 U7 11554 0. H. 6 s '65. U. 8. fl's 'to (new)UfVw 11, 120', llti 12MX 117 us tij'x iH 118 an U. . B'S WV7, D. 8. 6's 'aw -. Ipercanlfd loan.. U. 8. 10-40's im t "upon a. 10-40 'a lllltH Crency t i. U3Ul UOld., ii?4 17 11554 sterling, 4764 (80 The purohaalng pnoea for Uovemment bonaa In Indianapolis vary from the Nsw York quotaUqjh Hal Pr eent TAT STOCBTS, ThT Fn. bat. Mon Tue. wo Old Tenn 4H 49 47VÜ 47K 47 4 MX i) 4S14 4S N,w Tenn 4S. 40 101 v. 44 New Virginias., 84 2f4 40 I ii Old Virgin! 1U 40 Mi asou rut 101 eanKxax irrooxa. ThT m. 8r lut ft 'v. W. O. Telegraphs. 75H 11 78-4 67" ill Ii i) ttl 7S 67 41 77; 76"4 Adams I'rpress ic'i 1(1.4 -ul 1 'S 1 i 78 w ei.i s rargo Kx American Ki.. 67h 41S 7 67Vj Ü.H. Ex 7H 41 44 N. V. CentraL., KS löJi 2) 111 L0 lC-4 IC4 1 r:l iOlH 4 ill 4 Li 17' Kb Erie, prsferred.. 81 Harleia...,.. Harlem, pTcL. 1S1 UO eo 181 ISO 131 130 Michigan Central. U. Pacmo Stocka. eK. tan, b eH 6ki t7 exite 6'J H Lake bhore.... lülnoU CeuliaJ PltUbnrr North wer tern .. 6' f-2)l f8 0 6U 7V; SI to LI I - 90 ii" 101 13? 1 7 Si Nth west 'n pref. C., C A Cm. .m. N.J. Central.. Heck Jsland-.. Hi. Paul. . at 49 ciy4t spJ oi;4 51 S 30 02 104 1(5 1WJ4!10;?4 103 H 8H 104 :0S!l036 80 51 34" 34 Bt.Paul prsf, Wabash pref. Fort Wayne.. Terrs Haute.. 61 ui.74 as Vi1 .WS 7 86 5 7 s 5 20 4 103 18 7 88 5 mi 5 ay, 111 111 u 11 o 7 64 Terra Haute pref. Chicago A Alton (J. Ä A. preferredw. Ohio k SUsaissl'pl. Indiana Centrals C. H. A Q H. A Ht. Joe 18X vi ica I U3 10J 103 JOT 3 16 103 3k 34 111 111 lti , , , , s 111 17H 19 117H 1a I'' 18V ICA 102 Dei.ctLaatanana. f. F irk sph. C. Pacific borirts U. iaelflo bonds 11SV4 t 1 k. I mi 17 1J4 14 III la l'je 102 105 104 1 : MARKETS BY TELEURAPtt. NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Flour-Is more iteady with a moderate home trade; receipts lu,tv barrels; saies were made 01 aupernne Western and state t ö tuya 40; common to good extra ac at S3 10 vj; gooa to cnoice at n 701 21 while wheat Western extra at 2)S ti); com mon to kood extra Ohio at So5'r47 ou: common to choice HU Louis at to 7oa a. Kye Hour The market ls steady; tales were made at 14 2ö 40 40. Corn meal ciales were made of West em at 3 AWt to. Wheat Is more steady with t lair export and moderate milling demand; re ceipts zaa.tx u bushels; sales weie ma le ol rejected spring, 81 U4gl W; No. 2 Chicago frprlng new and old, at 1 2491 25; No. 4 Chicago spring at II 10,1 15; No. a Milwaukee at 1 löQ i zö; No 2 Noith western, choice old in store, at II '12; No. 2 Milwaukee, new aud old, at 1 3i ; No. 1 Chicago tprinz at tl Sti4l o7 winter red Western, sound mixed tew and old. at 1 üb 1 41; amber Western, new and old sound, at tl 21:tl 4ö; while Western, new ad old sound, at 81 33 dl 5u. Kye The market Is quiet; sales were made of Western on track at 7oc. barley The market is less active; 8 lea weiemaaeol catada west at si uohI U; in lerlor Canada W-st at 81 OJ liailey mail The market 1 unchanged; sales wer made of No 4 rowed state at 1 Ml; prime old Canada West at Si a j. Ooru-is advancing; re ceipu eji.ouj bunntls; salts were made 01 verl ern mixed, sleaui. at 71'72.c; do, bail, 73j471c; üih mixed aud yellow Wetieru at 73.'a't;öc; while Western at 74ü7tic; Wtteru mixed, in store, at 7lc. Oats Are less active: recti pis on.nooousneu; sales were inai.ro ol Y extern lulxeu and state at aH17c;whlleV'tt.terri aud.Maie at 4j ((o.e. Hay The market is uiichauged; j-ales were made of shipping at II Hops the market is firm: saiet, were made of yeariiug at 81'; new croplOaioc. itio CJiiee Ihe market ls dun and nominal ; sales were made or cargoes at isc41c: Jobbing at liylf-nyAc, gold, buar The market is steady ; were made of lair to good renuing at iysc; pnm ul ilre: reflnel at lvYd aUJic. Moias.sa6 The m irktt It, uu changed; stu were male of New Ureaus at tue: old crop at 5i4oi.'c. llice The urket ls unchanged ; Halen were made of Norih Carolina at 6 V.4J74C; Louis aua at ti.t)f; Kargoou at lift yygG. Petroleum is steady ; s ..es m uie oi crude 1 e 4(toyBe : renned at iAmuy.c: cases at lli Oinci nuptuaat li';iic. rtodia 3iarRet nrm ; sales were made ot strained at 31 HJutl y.i. Tur pentine The market is nrm; saies were in -wie of spirits at 42(i$lc. tgga The market is quiet; sale were maue ol Western at k(j.-7 c. ork Saies were made ol new mess at Ul bOa no. Beef Is quiet; sa;ea made of plain mess at 10 UWaij 2- extra do at 11 OOcall s0. Cut meats Are quiet; bales made of dry salted shoul ders at B?ic ; uerce pickled hams at Hx,c; clear bellies at lis. Middies Are auu anu heavy; sale were made of Western long clear at J3yc ; city long ciear at iic. uiru- uia prime steam aud spot dull and nominol; sales were made 01 11 ew prime steam at uc; stuer October at ii'6 ai6c: seller November. old or new, at isiitm 13 -ifcc. üuller s ues were made of westeru at löi'.iöc; state at ii'lJic. Cheese The market is dun; saies were made 01 common to .Time Western at t((il3c. Wh sky The market is firm; sales were mode at 1117. Leather The market 1.4 unc hunted ; pales made of hemlock sole, buenoe Ay res and Kio Uiand, light, mid die and heavy weizhts at 2tf&s?'4c; California do at 25'.k27c; common do at aJ'Q'iS.c. Wool Tbe market ls firm ; sales were made of domestic fleece at 43 ufcc ; tubbed atöäc; pulled ai 27(0 4uc; unwashed at i7fro.c. CHIUAUO. Oct. 27. Flcnr The market is unchanged: sales were Hiaoe of common to good extra spring at dOO&oöU; Minnesota win Ujrat io inesiciu etna b J,J oj Woternsuperrineat 84 00. wheat The market ls active and prices bave auvauced; saies were made oi No 1 Chicago spring at 81 13: No Chicago spring at 81 il4lll for feeder spot; 111 for seller October; 81 ft; lor set er November; 8102 for stlier December; 81 OS? lor seller all the year; No3'lilcago spring at lH;c: rejected at Mc. Corr The market is irregular aud tbe prices are lilgher; sales were made of No 2 mixed at 54c for heller spot; 5ic was bid for teller tctober; 5c was bij for seller November; bho was bid lor seder all the year. Oats The market is active and prices are firm; sales were made of No 2 at 33 for seller siot: 3.ic ror seiier ociooer: aw&uau ior seiier rsovember;3iiitJ.c:er se ler an tneyear rejected; at-bc. liar ley The market is nrm and holders are asking nigner rates; saies were made 8 He for seller spot; M!iC for seller November. Ke The market is easier but prices are not lower: sile were made at 70c for seller October : 72c for seller November. Keeds Wales were made ot timothy at 822 aö; clover at öija 2.. Pork The market ls active; prices are higher ; lor ca-h strong; sales were made of old at 21 25; new at 8Ä) 7a ior seller spot; 821 23 was bid for seller October; 81 87 was bid for seller all tbe year; HS 9J lor seller January and February. Lard The market ls dull and prices are nominal; sales were made of old at 113 2: new at 13 for Feller spot; 812 25 for seller all the year. Bulk: meats The market la steady and prices are unchanged; sa:ea were made of shoulders at 8c; Bhort r!o middles at H;sl-c; short clear middles at 12c. Whisky Tha market is dull but prices are not lower; sales were made at 11 13. Keceipts for the past 24 hours Flour. 11,000 barrels: wheat, 10,000 busuels; corn. 80,000 bushels; oaia, ti,ouO bushels; rye, 03,0ou busliels; barley, H.iXOrjusbels: malt,5,oiM bush els. Hhipuienta for the past 24 hours lour, 8,ttJO barrels; wheat, 100,100 bushels; corn, 37,000 bushels; oats, lou.ooo bushels; rye, ii.oou uubeis; barley, 41,000 bushels; mall, 11.0W bushels. On tbe call board this afternoon wheat was strong and prices were higher: sales were made at 1 124 ror cash; 1 o;i ior smier XNovemoer. Corn The prices are J-ic higher. Oats The market ls firm and prices are c higher. Tork The market ls higher; tales were made at 821 2 for seller cash ; IIS Vi for seiier February. Dard Tbe market ls easy and -unchanged; sales were made at 8.3 10 for seller October. HT. LOUIS," Octooer 27. Cotton The prices areunchacK d; ale were made of 3 m bales of middling: uplaud at 13oe.vh and sei er October; low middling at htc; good oral nary at Kc. Flour The prices are lower; sales were maae of superfine fall at 8100,31 25; extra superrlnefall at 4 CHHct wi; aouuie extra supernne ran at si 10 (Uj 23; treb e extra e-o perdue Mi atSiöuo 00; extra family, including fancy, at ISO HtXi. wneat in e market lsrirreguiar rorivo. a rea winter: o her wise the market lnsuadyraaes were made at 81 68 1 73can: Il73nil 73Seller October; 11 571 57 seller November; No. 3 red winter at 1 28 easn: 1 ai seiier rtovemoer. jorn The prices have declined for cash ; sales were

m"i of No 9 mixed at Vic cash ; 47c seller November, bate-The market Is onll; saies were made of N0 2 mixed at SofcttXc casu Barley-Xhe price .re lower: sales were tundrof No 2 sprlug UtOif! 10; prime to strictly prime Northern at II 153I choice to strictly choice oribern at II 2 (jl 50. Kye The market U du!l; sales we e made of 'o 1 attse Pork Tbe market I dull and prlctare lower; saie weie made at 822 to. Lard TL'e prices are unchanged; sales were made of current make at 813 . Bulk meats Tue prices arc lowtr ; sales were made at stai212o for looMe ots, iü to 15 days In silt. Bacon The market Is dull and there lsoulva Jobbing snd order trade; sales were made atirji fll3al3;413&lc. Hogs The prices are higher and there ls a fair demand : aales were made of Yorkers at oin 7o; packing at Cd 75 Q7 10; butchers at 17 It 7 40; exira Blockers at 80 60c 00. Cattle The prices are unchanged; sales were made of good to choice native sie ra at 80 OOtad 25; medium to fair Colorado natives at f3 ol 7j; native cows at t-! ws 75; common at S3 00(di 4 ; good to chc tce Texas steers at 83 50S4 ; iLedlum to lair Texan steers at 2 80fl w); native Texas cows at 2 40(3 00. Itecelpta-Fiour, 3,000 barrels; wheat, J,uoO bushels; corn, 19.0ou bushels;oats, ll.uuo bURhels; rye, 13,000 boshels; barley, S.ooo bushels: boas, 1,9- hetMl : cattle. 1.9MO. CINCINNATI, Oc 27.-Cbtton-The market is dull andasliade lower to Kell; sales were made at 13 lie. Flour The market la dull: sales

wore maae or rarally at Sottas 25. VNTbeat The market ls dull: saies were made of prime to choice red at fl 25,31 3 torn The market la dull and a shade lower; sale were made of mixed at eoc Oats in iair ueraana at lower rates; sales were made of No 2 at M&tlc. Barley The market is steady witn a moderate demand ; sales were maue or Canada, to arrive, at 8127. Kye The luaiaei is ami; 6aies were made at 73c. Pork The market is easier; sales were made at f JO öova20 7a. T-ard The market Is dull and lower to sell; salts were made of steam at 13c; kettle at IV Ac. Bulk meats-Trie market is eaoier; sales were made o' old shonlders at k-c; 12,127ic for loose, new; Jobbing shoulders at tte: clear rib at. 1231;; ciear at 12c, packed, liicon The market is unchanged; Gales were made of hhoulders at tc; clear rib at 13ic; clear at 14c. kioga The market ls active; rales were made of common light at 8 7 j7 Ou; good to medium at 57 10v7 20; extra butchers at 17 2.V.J 7 Hi. K eipts ),l5. Shipments 1,172. Wbiky Tbe market ls Mendy with fair demand: sales were made at Si 13. Hn tierThen, ark et U i!nll and uuchanged; salts were mido of choice Western reserve at 27riic; Cen ral Ohio, choice, at 2.v,2tic: medium at 22a24o. Cheese The market in nn. changed; sales weie made at 12'2.',c. Oils lhe market is dull and unchanged for linseed: lard oil is flruaod uncharged: Kales were made at 1 o.kl tS. aiCVbLAM). Oct. 27. Wheat The market Is quiet and steady and prices are nominally unchanged; saies were made of No 1 new red western at 81 35; No 2 new red Western at 81 lil 20: and rejected at See: old No 1 red Western at SI 4i'(l 45. Shelled coin-The naxktt ls quiet and prices are unchanged; sales were made of high mixed Bbelied from store at b7c; and new low mixed helled at ic. Ear corn The market Is quiet aud prices are uiichuiigtAl ; sabs were maue of ers 011 track st t3 awe. Oats The market ls Heady; sale were made of new Ko 1 state at 42c; No 2 state at 40c; and rejected at hSc. Petroleum The market is unchanged ; tales were made of standard white, 110 degrees tet.1, in car loads, at luKc; and 150 decrees Ohio state test at llJic, la car lois, and lJia'Jic above these figures for small way lots. PITTSJ3UKU, Oct, 27. Wheat-The market is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were made of new red winter at 1 21 35; new white at 81 i,l 40; o:d red winter at 81 4V&1 45. Shelled corn The market ls quiet; gales were made of old e-helied at twy7öc, free in elevator, for mixed and prime yellow. Ear coin The market is quiet; sales were made of ear at fc-C 75c, as to quality, for car loads on truck; and new at ftiv. Petroleum The market 1 quiet; na.es were made of crude at 81 t2. at Paiker's Landing; and rrb.ied at 13j(vjUr;c, PhliadeJpnla delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. BUFFALO LIVE ÖT0CK MA UK ET. Buffalo, Oct. 27. Ca ttlx The receipts today were l,25o head, making a total for the week of ii, 'So head; the market was only moderately active, not many good cattle otlering; prices fur good to medium grades were a sliade otT lat week's quotations, and common to poor I c ofl"; all good cattle weredispod of. Sheep and Lam us The receipts for to-day were 5.4 0 bead, making a total for the week of 12.t0iihead: the market was more active, all lambs finding rtedv sale; Western Kheep were iu gool quality with a la' r demand and general quality: Jamb, the offeiing ioor compared wltli iat. week's, and prices were fully )ac lower; Western sheep at about laM vetks juotalions; common grades weie neglected. HcxiS T he receipts for to-day were 3,t0i head, making a total for the week of 13,-xm head; the market was fairly active for all light hogs; heavy hog were neglected ; the quality or the ofleriugs for fuir to good Yorkers aud light hogs at 87 etö7 75; heavy hogs holding at fc 'too C 00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Oct. 27. Stir Cattle Tbe receipt for to-dky were 4,100 head, and yesterday, d.oio head; tbe market wss fairly active and sUady; salt's were made of shipping at Jlf 25; Blockers and Texans at 2 0o3 75; shipments, 1,330 head. Hoc" The receipts for to-day were 12,w:0 head; in good demand, aud tho market was very firm ; eales were made of shippers at 80 7 q7; poor 10 prime at 87 2;7 t; choice to extra at 87 75(t8; shipments, 2,lU) head. Hhekf The receipt for to-day were 1,010 bead, and yesterday, I,ti30 head; the market was steady aud unchanged. KAbT LIBERTY LdVIC STOCK MARKET. EAST LIBESTT, PA Oct. 27. BKXT CATTLK The receipts to-day were 9-) head, al for fa la here, making a total ot 2.50O beau icr the 2 days past; the supply ls good, the market is active, and the prices are unchanged from yesterday's; bales wtre made ns follows: Best at 16 2.(t75; middling to good at 010(36 00; common to fair at 81 f 0&4 76; stockers aud feeders at Si 25(4 4 w: bulls and cows atf2 5t&4tO. Uouh The receipts today were 2.805 bead; making a total ot 7.0ti bead lor the past 2 days; Kales were made or lorkers at 87 JO&t k; i'hiia dclnhtas at 83 tOrtiS 25. Wh cap The receipts to-rfay were 1.9C0 bead; making a total of 6.l0.;head for the 2 days; heillug at M 00(tjo 7o. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BosTOjr. Oct. 25. Wool Domestic wools are In good demand and steady and firm for all grade with no prospect 01 an immediate a ivsnce, dui it is be.ieved they have touched the lowest point for the present, upntie are coming iorwara quite freely from the lnteilor, and the receipts have been more considerable than for some weeks pat considering the latenee-s of the st&sou, hut tue stocs in the market is not large, aitbouzh assortments of all kinds are good. Hales were made of Ohio and Pennsylvania fieec of V J -V V a. J . . ., ( V 1 An. 4 YYY fleeces at 47(i1c; Michigan and Wisconsin fleeces at 42fttHc: medium and No 1 at4iit(47c: combing and delaine fleeces at 50iH2; washed at 40(4l7c: n washed, superfine and X pulled wools at 3oig,o5c. NEW YORK METAL MARKET. New York. Oct. 27. Metals Manufacturing copper Tbe market ls steady; sales were made ot new sheeting at 30c. Ingot Lake-Sales were made at imeGf Pig Iron The man et la unchanged ; bales were made of Scotch at 2H öc; American isduil and drooping; sales were made at 20325c. Russia sheet-Th market ls Quoted at 12e, gold. Nails Market unchanged; sales were made of cut at S3 lu(3 25; clinch at 84 75-ad 75. Horse shoes &ales were made of No. 8 at EU 0032ÖUO. WKW YORK OOTTON MARKET. NW YORK, Oct-27. Ootton The market 1 firm; saies were nftde of middling upland ai 14:V4l4o. Futures Closed fl m: sales were maue as follows: Heller October, 14 9-16; seller November, 13 ll-2c; seller December, 13e: seller January. 13e: seller February, Hll-:;2c; seller March. 13 17-32o; seUer April, 13 ll-16e: seller May 13To: seller June. 14 l-22e : sober July, 14 3-iec; seller August, 14 G-I6c. NEW YORK DKT OOODS MARKET. NlW York, Oct. 27 Dry goods Business was quiet with domestic commission houses and importers, aud the Jobbing trade was light; rln!S were quiet, out some targe iiutaui otu iht fancies were lobbed at low figures: New York Mills shifting are reduced; cotton flan nels were active; repe lants were in better de mand ; woolen goods tor men s wear ruiea qtuei. The Dally BuHetlu says 20. cases of felt skirts were sold at auction ana orougut gooa prices. FOREIGN LoNbok. Oct. 275 p. MARKETS. M. The rate of discount in onen market lor 8 mouths' bills Is 3o3. or per cent, below the Bank of Knglaud la e. The rate ror money st tne biock rxcnarige ior government securities ls 1 per cent. Consols lor money, 94 11-18: and on account, 91 ll-'6; United states bonds 5-20s, lstö, t',; 6-20s, 1867, 107; 10-4s, 104; new 6', 103. New York Central. W; Erie, 15; and Erie preferred. 1. FABis, Oct. 27. Rentes, 6'-f75c. FitAWKroET. Oct. 27. American securitiesNew to,

Litirpool, Oct. 27. ejotton Sales were made of middling uplands ai 7d; and mlddllnc Orleans st 74d: sales were made of l'.ouo bales, 2.U ol hieb wen for speculation and export ant e,po bea American. larns and fabrics at Vanchester are steady. Hour sale weie made of extra and Western at Sis fd. wneat Sales wer made , Ko 1 Chicago spring at 10s Id: o X Chicago spring at vs fid: Ni 2 Milwaukee at s 4dha: and winter at 10s M. naJea were made of. mixed Western alios idw3ls. Perk aJes were maae of American prime nieaa Wem em at i t,

made prime mess lantern at ft r-u-or. aie were made of Cumberland cut middles at ti5s; short lib at f-4s: long clear rib at s; and short ciar rib at 9h. Harra Hales were made of long cut hams at 65s. KhoulJers Sales were made at 44a. lieei Hales were made of East India mess at bob; extra East India mess pI 137s; and prime East India mess at 6 s. Iird-Saies were made of prime Western at 60s 3d. Tallow Bales were made of prime city at 4Ts. Turpentine Hales were made at 2s d for refined. Common rosin-Sales were made at 5 3dfc5s 6d: refined at 17d. Lheese Halts were made of choice American at 6 fd. Lard oll Haie were made at 67s. Petroleum Sales were mad f JS???1 at K83i0 W; and spirlj petroleum at ys ul. Moffat's Life Pills! Bitterns ! ! .1 r Pago's Climax Salvo!!! form a rumplrte Family Xedirlne Clieat. and bars rsred reore iieaNek, and lia,f di more rood for bamaBltr,tbaBan;othrrBiclirinecTerofrercdte Ike people. MOFFAT'S LIFE TILLS are patvly Vrpeislil,.. Thry act ea the Liter, off ttinr tbe durts, aid rfstoring tlip body toper, fret health, aid way btrrlied oa to rare Xenons and Sick Headache, ot.t I,r nrx. D.prpia. IsditrcUioti, Jaundi. r, Lier and b.lion i omplaiata, toldM, Stbmt, tieaeral Maknfs. tfr A Arse. MOFFAT'S rJIOIX lillTFKS eorrect the Merrrtions of the Stomarh, sad ar aore rare Tor Dj Kpcpsia, rrvoosneM M.-rplA. aeKS.Iemsle CoiupIaintK. WeskneKs He hilitv.Ac. PAKE'S CLIMAX SALVE U isarompossdorXralra Ith naajatherritrarti and balMoia. He warrant It to care Scrofula and Silt Kheura, Irer Sorei, Piles. Frost Bile. ( hiU MaiBs, (orna, I a flamm alios of the lyea, Brokea Breatta. Sore XlppUa, t, BrBlaea.bsTBa.Scalds and all t'ataneou-i bl-atei, ea mas or beast. It allays inflaramatioB, aubduea ail pain, sad heals without a srsr. It N worth iti weicht in roli to 'rerr family, and should alwar beoa hand. C2?"Sold bjDrusists eTcrynhere. J. P. BILLS, bole Proprietor, & Liberty street, Äew Tori. A CHANCE FOR ALL. 100,000 GIVEN AWAY. The Union Pocket Hook Company having secured by cabh purchase the entire bankrupt stock of Messrs. II. Moriond A Co., consistlnK of 4C0.0CO PORTMONI ES (POCKET BOOKS), ofths best raauufjcture and superb quality, each pocket book being mode of Real Morocco Leather; to elTee a speedy clearance sa'e, aud having in view tbeold motto ol the house. Certain Profits with Quick Keturns, the company bave decided on hiving each individual purchaser the lull benefit of this remunerative bargain by GIVING AWAY OXf5 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN 2,818 MONET PRIZES, THE FIRST PKIZR BEING f20.000 CASH. THE 8KCOXH PltiZE BEING KI.Onj CASH. THE TH1KÜ PiUZt; BEING iä.w.O CAfeH, and 2,815 ether money prizes as follow?, viz: 25 prizes of t!,"00 CASH, FACH. 4ii prizes of tAi) DASH, KACrl. V) prizes of pill prizes of 2 prizes of 4' 0 prizes of 2UCU prizes of 111) CASH, EACH, ft) CAH. EACH. 20 8H, EACH. It) t 'A -11, ACI1. 1 CA SU, EACH. Tbe above prires, with the cof-t of advertising and other incidental expctit-es, giving the purchasers two-thirds ol the 1 re fits thai accrue on the entire fale, aDd toenshle everyone to have an equal share in the prori s, It li the certainty ol receiving trehle the alue ior their ma l Investment, and the further opporturity of surely psining a i-hsre in tie cl-tiioution of tlt(J,ouu. and this to by the risk.Uss outlay rf Jl oily. 'J he Uidon Pocket Booa ompany will deliver free to any address ou receipt o. one dollar, A GENUINE MOROCCO LEATHER POCKET BOOK, together with a COUPON TICKET, entitling and givlrg the hol er a share in the drawing of 2.S1S CASn TRIZES, of the aggregate value of OSE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS CURRENCY The Company euarantee to return to each pur chaser at least, treble the value for bis money. Ilowcan this be accomplished 7 is a question many will doubtless ask themselves and forseelrg this we offer the follow it r lucid exp anation. The Trade assienee, anxious to die pose of and realize on the entire steck of the bankrupts in one tale, accepted our offer of 2u),ew cash for tne lot ; after advertisir.g s,me lor rale for one month, and not receiving a t-lnele orbr, wbicb in the present der rei-slon o bu- iness acd almost total stagnation of trade is not to be wondered at: notwithstanding ilia our oiler was one-third less than tbe actual cost of the manufacture of the Pocket Books. The BsslKnee havlne to at once realize the eff -cts of lhe bankrupt, in tbe interests of the creditors be bad no alterative hut to accept thUonVr aud tell usthf lot at onr own price, thereby enabling us to d siribute in prizes SlOU.tx 0 amongst the purchasers, and at the same time retain a fair ma gi al profit tor ourselves; thus you obtain fu 1 double thevalueot the amount you forward us and it depends on your luck what f mount jou pain of tbe one hundred thousand dohars roou,y ptizes. The sale will positively cose on Monday, tbe '22A day of November, 1S7 and orders lor pocket books ehould therefore be forwaidrd ns atonce no application by letter after Sat urday, November ISith, can be entertained. l'OUofthe IVcket Books are of the patented manutacture. Superior in value to the remaindcer, the retail 1 rice or the same being 1W, and bes will be forwarded toearly purchasers unt'l disposed of. Therefore those that send immediate order will reap the advantege ot recel ing a superior article. Remittances can be sent useltbr lor one or any number of pocket books by draft, postorhce orders, or greenbacks in registered letter by express, etc. Poe-toffjce orders and drafts to be made payable la la or of Frank Hie wart (tne Company's Manager) postofllc orders to be drawn on general postoffice Philadelphia and dra'ts on the First National Back. The drawing of prizes will take place at the 'ompanv's principal orücea, W0 Locust street, Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday November 21th, T.b, and Ihe winning numbers will be advertised in tbis Journal aDd tbe principal Philadelphia and New York newspapers of Saturday, November 27th. The prises will DO forwarded in draft, green bick, or tv postonic order per registered letter by Monday 's morning malls, November 29th, or ii preterm! prizes can, be sent by express, or in any other manner pnr chavers may select providing sime be signified by tnem wben rorwaruing oracra ior pocaet books. Iiemember this is no lottery, but a bonaflde business system founded on a true financial basis which enables the Company to convert into money an otherwise surplus stock, and thia to, with a good pr 'fit to both tbe purchasers and themselves, effecting a speedy clearance stock: hlch. hi the present dull time, is tne great deMsterta tout In no other war ean be sacceesfully attained. We guarantee each pocket book to he of tbe best manufacture; of pure morocco leather and Intrinsically worth In retail trade at the lowest rate or rroui 3 to . inia i an opportunity that Should net be let pass by; one and all thou d embrace this chance; we afford every one an opportunity of realising a share in HX'O-eat the lUMignlhrant outlay of f 1 (one dollar) for which thev receive value three lold and those who let this fortutituous chanceescape them will b-ve onlv themselves t blame. All letters repueo 10 same uav as re ceived. Weadvl-e intending purchasers to for ward erders immeola'eiy wmcn am prevent dieiapolntment and receive p ompt at'ention. Kern ruber everv one tuai cnu ho uuuar or.TA NnvnTiiwr 5(th. l-7.i. receives a morocco leather Pocket Boon of the value oe from 3 'o St and a coupon el ving them a share in the eirawingof SIUU.OjO. Address all orders, letters, etc.. The Union Pnrkot l too a: Company. Southeast corner Blxth and Locust streets, Philadelphia. Pea&avlvanla. r P Drawing absolute on Wednesday. November 24th. No postponement. In the remote e ntlugency ol any number of the poeaet boos remaining unoia a sngnt reauouon nut excttuing tö.to may be made proportionately from, the prizes.