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8 FINANCLAL AND COMMERCIAL. NEW YURK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, street parlance, are called “the boys,” held almost entire possession of the market, content to turn an “honest” penny from the fluctuations of the various stocks. Nothing occurred indicative of serious results; and, indeed, the oldest loungers PRICES STEADY IN EUROPE. | on chance were quite as puszied at the curious A Slight Gain to the Bank of England. THE MONEY MARKET. INo Abatement in the Supply. —_—— Government Bonds Very: Strong. GOLD STEADY. The Bears Among Stocks. the A Lively Hammering of SFancy Goods. WALL STW eer, TuESpay, June 10—6 P, Mi. } On ’Change to-day cotton was in fair demand and steady for spot, while futures advance:d 1c. per Ib. Flour remained dull. Wheat was in good @emand and firmer, Gorn was better. HE FOREIGN MARKET. ‘The amount of bullion that went £nto the’Bank of Engiand on balance to-day was £274,000. As a se- ‘quence London advices report’prices firmer. Con- ‘wols were active for money at 92%; fer account, 92%. The issues of 1868 were strong at’ 943; a %. Five-twenty bonds of 1865, old,-sold at 92, "67's at 9434 ‘and new fives at 80%; Erie, 49. Rentes in Paris were 06.77, The rate of disoount-on three months’ bills in the:open market is 3 per cent below bank raies, THE MONEY WARKET, There is no abatement im the-supply. Money “was freely offered on call today from 6 to 4 per cent, and prime <dtscounts found market at from 6}; to 8 per cent. Foreign ex- change fell off and ‘the following are the quoted rates:—Sterling, 60 days, commercial, 10814 @ 108%; do., goed to prime bankers’, 108% a 109; 40., short sight, 110a 11014; Panis, 60 daye, 5.28% 25.24% 5 do., short sight, &214 a 6.197); Prussian thalers, 7135 a 72; Antwerp, 5.274; @ 6.22! 53 Swiizer- Jand, 5.26% a 5.2134; Hamburg, 95/4 296; Amster- dam, 397, a 403{; Frankfort, 40% .a 41 Bremen, 9b), ass. THE‘UNITED STATES TREASURY. The receipts from customs to-day were $366,000. ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out $47,000 on account of interest and $2,113,000 in redemption of five- twenty bonds. The Treasury balances at the close of business te-day were :— Certificates The receipts from amounted to $250,000. GOVERNMENT BONDS. The demand for this class of ‘securities seems to be anailected by any of the contingencies of the gmiarket. Gold may rise or stoeks may fall, but the demand from abroad for investment purposes continues unchecked by anything save the impos- sibility of supplying the constant call. Bonds are Werefore firm at the following prices:— United States currency sixes, 14% @ 114%; do. sixes, 1681, registered, 116% a 116%; do. go. do., coupon, 1 #3 do. five- twenties, registered, May and November, 117!4a 117%} Go, do., 1862, coupen, do., 1171¢ a 1174.5 go. do., 1864,-do. ao., : } do. do., 1865, do. do., 1867, registered, internal revenge to-day no a 11934; Go. January and July, 116.4 1164;; do. do., 1865, cou- do., pon, do., 120}; a 120%; do. do., 1867, do. do., 121% #122; de. do., 1868, do. do., 120% a 121; do. ten- forties, registered, 112% a 113; do. do., coupon, 11454 @ 115; do. fives, 1881, coupon, 115% a 116%. RAILROAD BONDS. There is Not much to be noted.tn this market in the shape of change. The prices remained about steatly. Boston, Hartford and Erie sold at 32a 33; Union Pacific tens at 637% a 6314. 6313; Consolida- tion Coal of Maryland at£3; Morris and Essex second mortgage, 99?;. The following are the bids as amended at the call: — New York Cen 6's, '87.. 92 New York Cen 6’s,re.. 8:14 4 Gt Western 2d m, 798. Quiney & ol Ist, 190, Ti & Bo Lowa Ist m Galena & Chic ex. Galena & Chic 24 m. 1& Pa New York Cend’s su New York Cen7’s, 76. Erie Ist m extended. Erie 2d m 7's, 79. Clew'& Pitts con s Clev & Pitts 2d m. Clev & Pitts 3d. Chic € Alton incowe: Ohio & Misgoons f.... Ohio & Miss con, Onto & Miss 2a. Penineuia sey ma fou St Louls & 1M} Union Pac tt Union Pac! ¢ Union Pac income 10 ii Ti Cen 7's, "75. Bell 4 Ho i) ‘et in ta TH 4Th ATH C Ist m CAN Gol Ghie & inde atey 7 ce aN Tol, Peoria & War, WD 81 an Tol, P.& War, Bur Div. 8239 an re ar 2d m 76 as NY 100 % Rost, H&E lst m 7's... 22 Bost, Hit E gtd. 40 a Cedar F& Minn letra)! #0 Tol & Wab 26m... Bur CX & Min Ist 75g 68 431 West tet m, (88 SOUTHERN SECURITIES. The old weaknese waits wpon them. The trans- actions to-day were inconsequential, and prices re- | anain about the s; élons:—Tennessee, ex coupon, mew, 784 a 79; Virginia, ex coupen, 43 a 48; do. sixes, consolidated bonds, 55 & 55%; do, do., deferred scrip, 10 @ 11; Georgia sixes, 75 a 80; do @evens, 90.492; North Carolina, ex coupon, 28 a ao, to North Carolina Railroad, 5 a 60; do. funding, 1866, 17419; do. do., 1868, 16 a 18; do, new, 15 @ 17; do., apecial tax, 12a 14; Missouri sixes, 04 a 6445; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 92 a 934 Louisi- ma Axes, 45 a 54; South Carolina sixes, new, Janu- ary and July, 15, a 16%; do, do., April and Oc- Wober, 22425; Arkansas sixes, lunded, 30 a 40, GOLD 17% A LIT Ag. The movement in gold to-day was somewhat in Sympathy with the rest of the market—dull and dmactive. The weakness may also doubtless have fhad @ cause ip the payment by the Assistant Treasurer of $2,100,000 jm redemption of Five- twenty bonds. The market opened at 117%, but @oon alter declined to Li7% ail7s, and closed at the latter figure. The toliowing were the Quctua tiOns of the market as recorded at the Exchange :— nie. The following.are the quota- to-day were as follows:— Gold balances Currency balances Grows clesrances The carrying rates of gold were 5, 4 ‘and 3 per eent., and fat tor borrowing. EXPORTS, It is & significant fact, and one bearing with ©onsiderabie importance on the general financial qmestion, that the value of the exports from New York city from January 1 to date is $122,340,000, Against $97,437,497 in 1872, and $105,614,000 in 1871. To be taken into consideration with these figures ( the very considerable exports that are made plong the Eastern and Western Atlantic coasts, THE STOCK MARKET, The bears enjoyed Belg day, What, in Wal 78% @ 79%; do., | figures challenging their attention from hour to hour as if they had been invited to read the hieroglyphics on an Egyptian tombatone. A few days ago Pacific Mall = =swas the hobby; them came Union Pacific, followed by Ohio and MississipplL Yesterday and to-day Western Union and C., C. andl. G, appear to be their objective point, including a dash at St. Paul. The truth is, the market has rarely been in such an anomalous and perplexing condition as it is a¢ the present moment. There are no precedents to follow and no examples toimitate. Every man is'watching his neighbor, and caution and susp! ‘clon appear to be the ruling motives of the hour. ‘The tene of the market may be arithmetécally sum- /Marired as follows:—Western Union opened at 8344, Improved a@ fraction, was steady through the first and second boards and went of to 82% at the clese. New York Central seid at 100%, 101.8 1013; a 10134, and close/l at 100%. Pacific Mail was steady ‘during the day at from 40% to 40% a W%, ut at the close weakened #0 40 and “struck @ snag at 39%. Lake Shore opened at 913, and maintained a fair average at that figure. { Union Pacific commenced its career at 28}s, re- ceded to 28, through its fractions te 27, went down to 26%, but rallied at the end to 27, Rock Island ‘Bold at 108% a 108%, but finally went off at 108. Panama was steady at 111%. St. Paul common opened-at 54, but ahowed the effect of hammering by dropping to 52 at the firet board and to 60) at the close. CC. and I. C.. commenced at 29% and receded to 27%, drepping about two per cent, Ohio and Mississippi partook of the prevailing fever and yielded from 38% to 37—after a hard- fought battle. Ilinois Central sold .at 114, Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western @t 105% @ 106. Toledo and Wabash opened at 67, but at the close dropped twe per cent. Erie showed sympathy with the London market, opening-at 62}, advanc- ing to 63%, but at the last board declining 34 per cent, MEMORANDA. The followmg were the earnings of the Minois Central Railroad for ivemonths to June J, 1873..... ++ $3,02; Earnings for five months to June. i 1872... 088 et Total increase for first-five mouths of 1873. $73,800 The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Southside Railroad Company of Long Island was held today, Tuesday, June 10, at the company’s offices, No. 24 Pine street. Twenty-two thousand eight hundred and eighty-six shares were repre- sented. At .a subsequent meeting of the directors the executive officers were re-elected as follow: John H. Shipherd, President: Elihu Hosford, Vice President: George H. Holt, Secretary and Treas- urer; ries L. Hopkins, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer; Jacob R. Shipberd, Managing Director. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The folowing table showsthe hghest.and lowest prices of the principal stocks: during the day: tela Lowest. em abs Central Erie. Northwestern preferred. 84 Rock Island. tt 108 St. Paul. 50% xt. Paul preierred 71 Ohio and Mississippi. 37 Union Pacific. ae 21% j 82% 39% Jn vhiladelphia Penseylvanias are quoted at 110 and Reading at 11733. SALES.AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, Tuesday, June 10—10:15 A. M. $1000 CS 5-20, ¢, 65.b © 11934 $5000 US 5.20.¢, %68.b © 120% 2uK0-US £-20, r, '68.b ¢ 16 BUUUUS B's, 10-40, F.b ¢ 113 $5000 US's, cur....be 11436 10 A. M.—Before Call. 400 shs Pac MBS Co. MS RR. 800 shs West Union Tel 600 de. $16000 Missouri 6's 4000. Brie ¢th m. 5) Lake Shore Ch iv b 10) #anaina, ith Mig if Wlinots Centra Rk ips Bis luo Fac RR ot Mo2d SGOT! & W. I5sbs Bk 100 Ma.coni’ Go | 200 Con’Coal.... | 1) Marinowa pi, do Mo P, FLW & 6. cta 200 Mar & Cin Ist) 338 Mar & Cin ad pi, 200 Del, L&W 20,Ohto AM RB... | | | | | $2500 1 «1208 $25000 US 5-20, ©. 68. 1207, 6000 Us * 1a 50000 US Arie ty r.be 1 3000 US 5-20, BOU.USS's,c, "SL... LS% 1130 Pp. : —Betore C 500 she West Un Tel. R46 200 rie KR.....560 | 400 Go... ae iy * ae 700d Si “0 Zz 19) x io 100 do. 4054 40) L S&M Ss RR 10 Chic & Rock I RR. ratte ° i 10 &: 500 6344 do | 0 cd i do. Second Board —1 P. M 88 2Wels Un Fac RR $1000 Bur. R 4 M Ist. Sue) Un Fac 1st im 635 200 do. Dod ee ya, ine.. 1m ge 10000 +1000 B, te Bist B00 do do. & 17 Mor & Essex it ris WO NN Te IL Re b8 140 la ated opens o 8 di . 100 Quick M 100 Am MU 0. TON YC aH i es be Ww do... 100 Harlem iit be ne WLSAMS RRO be 294 ( 2935 a 29 2 to 3 Pr. M. US B's, 1040, @.. R Gov shs West Un Tet... ww do cd 00 0 % | aN J do... = oe geieegeesteseqasn BESESETEBEESESSSSESSESSEEESES ttt rataets SSS SSS tS SSee se 1590 100 SeN do. 40 Del, L & CLOSING PRICES—3 O'CLOCK P. M we p: #14 Rae gg 2 = Gh Cay Wipe rer ion 207 all a 1053; 4 ang a 50%; is a 190% ail -} Sn = ; as Fs COMMERCIAL - REPORT. ¥ - Cotton Firm—Recetpts at the Ports, 3,520 Bales—Flour Oulk—Wheat Firmer— Corn Better—Oats Steady—Perk Steady— Lead Lower—Grocerics Firm—Petroleum Steady—Spirits§ Turpentine Lower— Rosin Firmer—East India Goods Quiet— Metals Quict—Weol Steady—Whiskey Unchanged. Turspay, June 10—6 P. M. The merchandise markets ruied dull as a general thing to-day, and prices in Some cases were lower. Cotton was still quiet. Flour was dull, Wheat was in moderate request, and the market ruled firmer under the more favorable tenor of the Public cable advices; but the demand subsequently abated, and, with less favorable private cable's, the market closed dull and heavy at previous prices. Corn was rather dearer and in fair demand, Oats were somewhat irregular. Whiskey continued steady in the lace of unusually heavy receipts. Pork was quiet and almost nominal, Lard was unsettled and lower, Freights were steady. Groceries were firm and business moderate. Petroleum was quiet but steady. Spirits of turpentine closed decidedly lower, while for rosin the market was firmer. East In- dia goods were neglected and nominal. Metals quiet. Wool was only in light request, but prices steady. Asues.—Recelpts for the past three days 36 packaxes. The market has exhibited no change, remaining the same as previously reported. Pots wese in fair jobbing request at $8, and pearls were stil! nominal. Buiwowwe Mateniats.—There has been no particular change in the market since our last, Bricks have sold moderately weil at steady figures, a8 previously quoted. Lime bas been less sought after, but steady, at $1 50 for Rockland common and $175 for do. lump. Cement was in moderate request, Rosendale selling at $175 per bbl. Roman at $5 a $5 25 and Portland at $5 70 a& Plaster Paris was quoted steady, while the demand con- tinued. light. Tne current fignres are $350 a $4 per ton for blue Nova Scotia, $5 25 per ton for white do. and $2 per bbL tor calcined city. Hair was unchanged, and quoted as follows:—Mixed Rio Grande, a2ic. a 32%c., gold, per Ib. ; Montevideo, 29};¢. a 334yc. perdo.; Southern Buenos Ayres, 8%. aSte.; Northern do., 30c. a $2c.; hog, Western unwased, %e. @ 10c., currency; cattle, 2le. per bushel; gout, 2c. ‘Laths were quiet, but steady, at $2 25 tor astern spruce, Coxpaces.—There has been no essential change in while the demand was only moderate.” We sizes), I8igc. a anila (large and sn fold, per Ib.; do. belt rope ya rib; tarred Manila, Isc. adamantine, I! deruK.—ihe demand for lake has somewhat improved, with acles reported, since our last, of 20,004 Ibs. at Zhyc. ni Oore: —The demand for Rio continued moderately fair and the market was steady at the dechne nouecd esterday. heard of sales Vs 1,057 bags, ex Ontaria; Yes bags, ex Gassendi, and 62: 4 bags, ex Ked Wing, Baltimore, all. on private ters. Messrs. William Scott & Sons report the stock yor Kio in the United Scates as fol- lows :—Galvestan, 5,000 bi Baltimore, 27,026; Hampton wads, 4,000; New York, Tes total 114,085. We quot Kio—Gramary carKoek We fair cargoes, nd @ le.; apie a a « a oe ra + wold, per 1b, se. ; Laguayra, Dowingo, 1Grgc. 5 Porto, a sige. # We ; Mexican Angostura, We, a 1¥e. + Savas a, boas re a, ‘a lie 66.0 0 duys’ credit. Gorron on the spot.-was in fair demand and firiver at yesterday's rates. For tuture delivery the market was somewhat feverish. A further ad of 440. Was ex however, the Tmarket closed easy, To-Day, Last Fo'g. Total. rg r — 207 | Mz 934 1s 282 1,428 (basis iow iridaling) the sales have lh last eveniny alte: BOD.at Wige,, 1 at 19 19:32 at 19 4c. at Xe. Qo atid tise yo at ii 20) at Ihe August, svar sec, Joa al 100 wt. Va 2 2H) atl i Pz S20.) 0 at le 9 15- 6c. Bt 19 15-16, 200 at 19%¢c 300 at 19 ibe, Wet October. 280 at Ide. iddat 18 Loe. camber 1W0 at 17%4C. Total, 1200 bales bales. The receipts at the port Te 135; New Orleans. L177, Mobile, io 60 at Savannah, 696; Charleston, 293; Wilmington, 1 roti 240; New York, 756: Boston Tot u tes week, 484); this day last’ year, ik tes to rena orts Were Nominal at the iollowing tigures:—To Havees ¥ steam, Jc., stil, Ie., compressed; to Hamburg. by sicam, le. to'Bremen, by steaw, %sc.; to Liverpool, by | Steam! jd) @ 56d... We quote -— | Laer Alarama. N, Orleana. Texas, pte des! Ah ey Taig 16), tes ict good ordinary 1 vs 7g womidding te In? Midd ling: ys: » 1 middling 2 21% 2 he quotations are kased oncotton in store, an nnmang i ut quality not more than half a gradeabove of Lelow ‘the grade quoted. | al sum Axo Ouatw.—Receipts—Flour Hs baste bins cur. 105.407 do. 5 core were ni i dunt bet price comprising all kinds, fo! i Wisin the range of the appended quotations was quiet but steady. Sales 30) bt Wesieru yellow, and Tor. Hrand3w Foed .Wwas easier and very quiet, quoted 100 lus., £22 « $24 fur sharps, and $2) $21 for No. 1:8) Ibs. $I $19.60 lbs, Sida S18 80 ibs., $17; 40 lbs. $17: rye feed, $2). dull: ground teed. $ coph ioeal, $20 per ton. We quote a a a a a a i a B25 | fiaund hoap oho, a. Hound hoop Ohio, trade | 70 a 750 aitend ‘ £00 91000 ‘Be Louis, tow extra. iebsivessiccee SAU ew St Louis, straight extra 74 a ou ouble extra... SH a uw » Wa 00 » §@ a 950 eeee [40 a 540 3H a 4h puthern supertine. 50 a 550 Southern extra 675 a 80 Southern tamily.. aw 1 ester 315 a rn meal, Jerse, . _ ba ri meal, Brandywine : : 360 w | Baltumore: ive 4 ek Calorie 360 8 Punchents Ie 0O f | the ope nd was soon suvpiied. and the market cl | duit and beavy at yesterday's figures. The sales | eel TiS, 000, pustels art lastevening) at $iwa$i a | Fewected ‘and prime No. 3 Chicago, $150 ‘$1.50 for N is including Northwents $1.60 for No. Los 81 50 for Non | SSMitwaukee, $1 55 0 8 $154 tor \ doi-the etter wf ox: | treme sale tor choice—$1 65 for No. 1. do., $1 56 for No. 2 to arrive, $1 70 & $185 for white, and Duluth Spring to are | Five on private terms. Corn was in tair demand and hade higher. The sales foot up about 99,00) A She. for steamer mixe Or nigh mixed, ». Outs ir W nh mixed, 48% "a B80, {oF fair to choice white Of extra choice old white state, Barley was | active and entirely nominal. Rye sold to the extent of 10 bushels, at Mc. tor Western and State, |" Faetonts,—Business in grain by vessels on the berth has | been much more active today, Uut at lower rates. For other produce rates were unchanged. The chartering | business was actrve, the demand be ng hiefly tor vessels Hate | adapted to the grain petrolc e. | Grim. The engagements were —To ‘Liver ol, Dy steatn | 97,000 bushels of gra its lg 20 hinds. ‘tobaceo at 408.5 34 aagow by tena, 1,000 bois. four, 4 es cheore, 558. ; 20 boxes We To. Cardift or Bristol by’ steam, ZUM) Lore cant at 38. 4d. The charters include :—A Norwegian bark, hence to Cork, for orders to the United Kingdom, 2.100 quarters | grain, 88 6d., oF if direct, 3d. of; a Norwegian bark (re- | jet), 3.700 quarters do., same vo: at ae. Sd, Sd. off: @ bark, to arrive, hence for the United Kingdom, 2,700 quarters grain, 8s. 3d.; an Italian ie iarters grain, same bark, ‘hence . t etroleum at 7a. % } an America brig. 24 tons, hence to ay gs ‘ab Dreviouy rajess oo Ameen DF, 50 tors, hence to Cadiz, staves and general cargo at $45 for Hani nipes; an, American bark, 663 tons, hence to Lis i, aces. rival lerms;, an Ame! bark. trom itaaeiohta to di Braltar for orderg, to Venice 800 bbls, refined Ameri oa Philadeiphia 3,000 do. at #8. 3d.; an American schooner, 811 tons, from_YWil- tnington to adirect Continental, port, full cargo of naval stores at 6s, 9d. for rosin and 8s. its. Govxtes. The inguiry has been iets pd to fill small orders from the South changed. | We cutta, 9%c., Waar ino Sore stiibe seacket he remained dull pe all descrintions of hemp, but prices were nominal ke as previously quoted, Manila hel te, gold. Jule ‘was also negtee bat Ready at os re: butts met with mal Sales since our », 1,000 bales, 1%0., currenc: 3 at 1%C te Sat quothd at Iie. # 1%0., currency, Hay anp Sri ~The re the past week ai ing forward their stock on band, new crop. The receipts for the’ week S280 bales, We quote Prime hay, $29 2 $20 ye 00d do. {food shipping fo., $15 0 $1 common a sit pve gray, $198 ib $18 do. ont don $10 socaipes bers Deen lores Curae arket dul tock’ anticipating a large foot x about efor No particular change has Seeurrea since our last, the market generally rema: rice! steady, We quote :—state, gi ern and Western, varian, 40. a 0c. ; Englt ‘MoLassEs.—The market Keskin quiet, and for car- goes prices were more or less nominal,” The Moobing trade was oniy moderate. uote :—New cro ube, centrirugal and nixed, 8c. 29. ao Sle. do. muscovado retin rage Mc, & 45c.3 Porto Rico, Sc, a Sager; Rnglish isla Bie.; New’ Orleans, S8c. Navae Stores.—The nareet for spirits of turpentine was steady at the opening, but hominaily easier, rene to, bis. heard of sales of I it 463 out buyers. Later we heard of 80 do. at dBige., and 178 do. ‘at Ac. the market for strained was firmer, quoted a Sale were reported of 70 bois. of common. strained at $11,700 Bole at kod do. at $9.10; 8210 bbls. of extra pale rivate terms, and 100 bbls. of No. ah roe 3 and pitch were Geglected, and nominal in the rence of reported sa Gia Generally speak since our last, with prices not ing, the market has ruled quiet aterially changed. We quote Linseed, 9. a $lin casks, and ser a in poe Grace sperm, $1 90; natural Winter, $1 Blea che Si roe Grae whale sere. & Om. fo . for Southern, 70c. a 72c. for natural Winter, aan Tet 166. for bleached. Lai . a 7c. 1OF prime Winter, and Tic, for present make. Menhaden, Bre for’ selected. light and Ble, a 82i¢e. for cholge brown. ‘Crude cotton seed, 46c. Neatsfoot i nae $l a $1 25. the market for refined Crude, in bulk, was qi a 9e., and 144¢. In shi pping order. ‘aso were neglected, buLsteady at Yc, a fapthha, wa fanetive but fray at ite. a {isce. for Western oF cxty- Reports from the Creek were of a quiet tut, firm market, quoted at $2 S215 t Titusville, $2 45 at Rouseville, id’ g280'at fidenut, The Philadelphia, market’ was quietand nominally stendy. Refined quoted at 19}c- Later.—Sal orted in_New York ot 1,000 bbls. of tober we 4 amd 5,000 bbls of do, each September and October, 195 Provisions. —Receipts—Cut, “432 packages: lard, 734 bbla and tierces und 20) kegs. ‘The market for mesé Dork was quiet but steady. We heard of sales of 50 bbls. spot at $16 50, 250 bbls. for prompt delivery at $16 60, 250 i le for Mulv at $1¢ 78: pont 20 bbls. In Jobbing Lots. at bbls. of old ‘mess at $16. Bacon—The market Fash, but prices not quotably changed; sa boxes long clear on private terms and 40) boxe lant ovening, at Sige. @ bec, Dremed hi ty quoted at bo. a 7 the j “Beet met with & mo job ina rices ruling s peakagea at iices within ie rung aor a0 oh AT ‘or piaia is, $12 8 $14 for extra do. $20 ‘prime do. -tlerces and $23 a Tndia do. teres. ‘Hef hams were neglected, nominally steady at $27 a $82 for Soathern and Western. Sales 50 bi ut meats were moderately equrenent iuttrade, principally, was confued to, the re of the jobbing trade. "We heard of sales of hams, 13 Lbs, ‘and 5,000 Ibs. o bellies on pri Ane ‘market for Western Waseasicnand the demand fair, Sales. 250 tierces for June at 9 L-l6c., closing with bids of 9c. and 91 16e. asked: 1,00) tierces on the dock, off in wrade, ‘at 8%e., cash; stor July at 93-i6c., 500 tlerces early for do. at 500 tlerces for September at 9c. ; August offered ‘axge. City lard was steady nnd ia fair demand. Sules S10 dletcos at 83sec. and 150 tlerces of Nov 1 at Thece Ricr.—iusiness to-day, in bot domestic aid forelgn, has been ‘air, with prices ruling steady, The sales aggre: ate about a'tlerves of Carolina at 7c. w Bdgc., and 225 of Rangoon at 6%¢c. n Ze. he demand for raw continued good, and the We, note aules of S26 hhde. pare ay ate Bc. irements pickled it loose market remained firm. centrifugal, at 9 3-16c. Is. of fair to’ good a. By and 200 hhds. of prime Refined met with @ lerate previous figures. We quote:— about Cubs [Rcnuing, Neer eo to corneas £ a os 739c.; fair to good fair, 7c. a The. + to prime, Be. a 8c. ; fair to goods Se. 4 Sige; prime to ‘hates, Sige. w 96 a centriiugal, hhds. and. boxes, 84x¢c. hhds. and Woxes, 6c. a 7c. ; mel Boxes—Dutch stan 12, 8¢ 9 884 5 do., 13 to a 10c. id to 20, 104 Porto’ Rico—Ketining, grocery, fair to choice, standard, Nos 8 to 12, 6%¢, No to 12, Bige. a 8%. or, 7e"a tac. ckns—The market for lingoed remained dull, with rices nominally steady; quoted at $2 70, gold, 60 days’ ime. Clover has also been qutet but. steady; sales were made, in a jobbing wats at Sc. a 9c. for good to prime. Timothy was very firmly held, but inactive; quoted $4 25 8 $420 per bushel, Rough flax was nominally steady at SPELTER Was steady; small sales were made at 7%c. a 3 ge. Ja Manila—Superior and extra ‘onacco.—The demand for seed leaf continued light, but pieeracs not materially eee Kentucky was in lair request and steady; foreign sold to ir extemt at steady figures, We note sales of :—50 c: ed leat sun- dries, erop 1870, at Be. w 9¢,; 100 cases do, do., do, 1871. ‘6 cases do. Ohio, do. 1 6c. ‘50 cages do. do. 1871 and ‘1872, (4c. ies Havana, %e. 3 coke tin, $! ni gold; charegal terne, $9 50a $i 3. "We note suies of 200 pigs of straits Coke terne, $7 75 a $1 tin at Sic. Tautow has been in moderately fair demand to-day, ices ruling steady. Sales were reported of 18,000 se. a 88{c., 75,000 Ibs. of good and Ie Ublssot choice at ve Wuiskry.—Receipts, 1,506 bla. ‘The market was mod- grately active aud steady at the decline noted yesterda Sales 400 bbls. at Woon The markstremained in the same condition as noticed mn our last namely, in but steady. “The sup- ly of domestic fleec chi While that of foreign ls fatge. We heard of sales ot 13,000 I Fall California at Bie., 1000 ths. of exten pulled, 420, *'20,000 Tbs, Eotorade ‘214gc. 7 16,000 Ibs. State a: Iba, of X and super pulle ya A Ohio fleece, 42c. a Sic. : 2,00) 2,000 Ibs. of 35% X Ohio fleece, 5. fleece. 4Sc. 1,00 Ibs. of Oregon, 3744 lonte video, ‘ahr 2.000 Iba, of dome scoured: Sy ks Tbs: of Oregon, 2,000 Ibs. of fine domestic oll 10,000 bb: da fleeces, 1,600 Ibs. of Canada combings, 35 bales of ao. of Fall California, 36 bales of East India, 35 Spring Galitornia, 25 bags of lambs’ wool, 17° bag: washed, ail on private tering. Also.a ruinored sale of ty bales of Montevideo, Lae oli ‘to be at or about dlc. DOMESTIO MARKETS Gazveston, June 10, 1873. Cotton quiet and steady: good ordinary, Lago. w 14ige. Net receipts,135 bales. Sales, 300. Stock, 33,062, New Onuxays, June 10,1878, Cotton in fair demand, ordinary, 12%c.; good ordl- parr sae abec, 3 ete or Se a eal wos > mid. Glings, sige. & Wve. Net receipt gr 1,830. 'Sules, 1,200; fast evening, 3200" Stock, 6120 Momtux. June 10, 1873. Cotton em :,good ordinary, age.; Tow middling, 17 mi lings, ae, Net pts, 199 bales. Exports coast- wise, 194. 64, 300. ‘Stock, 2Lagl, Sayannan, June 10,1873, s amlaalings 18¢c. Net receipts, 396 bales. Cotton quiet; middlings, rege "Net res sips 288 bal bale Cotton f ce jet rece! les. Sales, 20" Stock, IO , Witainetox, N. C.. Jane 10, 1873. Spirits of turpentine quict at ‘tlc. “iosin dull; no sales reported. Crude turpentine steady at $2 for hasd, and $3 tor yellow dip and virgin. ‘Tar quietat $3 25, Osweco, June 10, 1873. Flour steady and unchanged ; sales of 2,200 Dbis, at $8.25 for No. Lspring, $9 25 for amber Winter, $10 25 lor white Winter, $10 75 tor doubleextra. Wheat’ steady 2.000 bushels of No.1 Milwaukec club at $1 54 : sules of car lots wt 58e, jet; sales of State at 46 Caen “menl~81 40 tor bolted, $1.20 tor unbol Milltecd dull: sherts, $16 50;"shipstufs, $17 540 $18 50 a $19 per ton. Canal treizbts—Wheat, Xe. ; corn se ay pee. to New York; lumber, $375 ry the’ Hud- to New York. “allroad ‘freighte—Flowr to TWiadeiphia, oe B o New York, 40¢. : Aibany, Boo.” Receipts by lake—2AW bushets of wheat. x40 feet of lumber. Shipments by canal—7,700 bushels wheat, 8400 do. rye and ¥,207 000 feet of lumber. BUFFaLo, June 10,1873, Lake and rail imports for the last (wenty-four Hours— Flour, 13.861 bbls OW) bushels; corm, 149,700 do. ; dats, 49,390 a ye, 25,60 do} Canal Cotton Fan 9 Sales, 3 rn, 54,471 do; oats, 400 bushels: corn, 387 do ual reights— w ‘heat, nec . & Wye Flour quiet; Westera, spring. Pian a $s Beau $9 941 whiter $0.80 0 ), t ier sal Dushels Milwaukee 'No. 2 Spring to arrive at 81m “ do. Milwaukee No. 2 Spring, al $1 ¢2 No. | Spriey 7 49; Milweukee eee Chicago No? ring, $1.8; whi white ¥ hehigan’ ‘3 a $1 8 ora firs bales 2,! 500 bushels No.2 mixed at de. ; 466. a 0c. ; Canada, 9c. a $1 two-rowed State, Mc. ‘a Be, Rye wominally se Barley malt Ww ‘& $120; rime Winter Western, $i W 4 $1 15; prime Canada, 1 a$l 2. Kye mali held at Ye, Other articles un whanged. Ciieaao, June 19, 1873. Flour quiet and weak; afew choice and tancy lots of extra Spring sold at $6 75'a $3. Wheat demand; sales of No. I Spring wa At $1U54¢ spot; $1204, seller Jur 3 day, $114; rejected. $1. Cor fen gt No. 2 nixed. at’ Ie, gemand and higher ; Of No. . 8 23%, cas! a" soe, slice July: the, seller Aa. Hust rejected, 256. Rye sleady, at 61. for Nonk Marie dull aad no E Provisions—Dewasnd lights holier orn. can higher; saies wt $15 85, cash; hi t $16 feller July, $10 Olle Lard in iair demand and higher} Hie. bid foF round lots ¢ Wik newts steady and ne etianged; no sale Bacon quiet; no sales. Whiskey Heady alk Freighta-Corn to Buflulo, do.; wheat to do., Oye. ; wheat to Port Colioarne 7e.; eorn to do,, 6 Receipts—9,00) bbl, fon, 60,00 ‘wivest, gaan ds, corn, 15400 do, oats, 8,000 Shipinents—6,000. bola. | flo do, corm, 170,00 do. oats and ' peat EUROPEAN MARKETS, ——+---- —Loxpon. June 10—5 P. Mim el. United States Gye twenty 9434; new tives, A. Br ned at W214 tor ‘inoney, barley. 200 Loxpon Money Manwer. Jonsoly closed unchaty bonds, 1865's, old, 925 1 Railway shares, 49. "Con 925 tint, “United Mtates five-tiventy bonds, | 1568 1867's, O44; ten-lorties, 88%; new fives, Bsa, rie all Iway shares at 48 P. June 10.—Rentes ‘S6f, T7e. ‘Ranarout, June 10.—United States yr the issue of I HT. y have tes, In 2,000 for specula- tion and export, Ot the rales, 6,00) bales were American. oe RS: Hag irom tig from Savannah or Charleston, Ma same ports, deliverable in June, ry “hat %, deliverable August ‘and The Market opened fmer, with 4. and middling 94d. Sales from New Orleans deliverable August enroo., Jane 10.—The mar- New ber, mato ba 3 and Sep ember, at Od. i. ast three da: 00 quarters , Including ho Ameren, tires days Bava beet ce American. The market fs. per quarter. Livenroot, Puoouce | Manaxr,—Livanrooi 10— Bveniag.. aqrommon rosin, 78. 9. per cwt. Spirits TaEpene refi ees nxer.—Lonvon, June 10.—Refined m. ‘allon. ‘Wines lagker.—AntweRP, June 10—Petroleum, 80b¢¢ lor fine pale American. FINANCIAL, —INVESTMENT BONDS. The Northern Pacific Railroad Company having deter- mined to close its 7-30 First Mortgage Gold Loan at an aggregate not exceeding thirty million dollars, and thereafter to pay no higier rate of interest than 6 per cent on further issues of its bonds, the limited remainder of the 7310 loan is now being disposed of through the usual agencies. a As the bonds of this issue are made receivable in pay- ment for the Company's lands at1-10, they are in constant and increasing demand for this purpose, and will con- tinue to be after the oan is closed—a fact which much enhances thelr value and ment The Company now has more than 610 miles of its road built and in operation, including the entire Eastern Divi- sion connecting Lake Superior and the navigation of the Missouri River; it has earned title to nearly 10,000,000 acres of its land grant, and sales of lands have thus far averaged $5 66 peracre. All marketable securities are received in exchange for Northern Pacifics. tiveness as an invest- JAY COOKE & CO., No. 20 Wall street, New York. A’ |DERSON’S, NO. 9 CHAMBERS STREET,—MONEY loaned iminediately on bond and mortgage, large CA tea Siiaeer low rant New 4 er ay one nity. jages cashed promptly. ase hol Builders’ Loans and Securities negotlated: , A YOUNG, wip LIVING ON TWENTY-THIRD street, requires axiistance to complete furnishing lie house; undousted security and Apartinents rented ff doe sired. | For interview address OLIVE, Herald ottice. A’: REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE "AND \dowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and otheg ie. © of all kinds effected with best |, HABRICH & CO., 7 Broadw: TO LOAN ON | BOND AND MORTGAGE in New York, Brooklyn and New Jersey. Princk pal only apply to SAMUE! 8. WOOD, ry “iss Wroadaan, Foom 1 AXE PERSON HAVING FROM | $1,000 UPWARDS wi i find an opportunity to use it’ to very great ad- vantage by addressing N. ©. T., Herald office. No agents need apply. 229 section of the ruptcy proceed- AA RHE pGAZZAM COLLECTION AGENCY, Broadway, collects claims in an: country ; compromises effected and be ings prosecuted at ble hoto- rice; polishing, Titer, Ane WEL smelted by refiner, SCH. EWISH SHEKEL FOR SALE—A “SHEKEL OF IS- el” and the “Holy City of Jerusalem,” the oldest Cor rarest coin in the world; price $2,000, . BAUM, 105th st., between Third and Lexington avs. OANS ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES AN 4 other securities, in large and smail amount, at 85 Liberty street, up stairs. ‘OBILE AND OHIO RAILROAD ( COMPANY, omrLe, May 27, 1873, Whereas the stockholders, at their meetin je 17th day of April 1 capital stoc re how existing, upon the payment of ¥ per cent in casi, ani Wrhereas the directors have prescribed that sid 25 per cent shall be called for in the following instalments, on Ast Januar: Ist-April, 1B. Therefore resol his company shall be closed on ee the 16th day of June next, for the purpose of determining who oe entitled to the new stock. shounents, ot which will be made in ac- cordance with the record ot stockholders of that date, and which can be sold or used at pleasure. The transter books shall be reopened on Tuesday, the sth day of July next, at which time transter books will also be opened in the city of New York, ut the office of Duncan, Sherman & By order of the board of Direct oT WILLOUGHBY, Secretary. FFICE OF THE QUEENS COUNTY, FERRY com. pany, Astoria, L. 1, June Ii, 1678—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of fenumere Company, tor an lection of a Board of Mirectors, will be held at its ofice on Wednesday, 18th ins! WINANS, Secretary. FFICE OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD mpany, No. 23 Fifth avenue, June The books for the transiér of registered’ bonds will be cloned on Saturday, June 14, preparatory to the payment of interest due J: 1873. Such pa ment will be made by mailing to the address of each bondholder of record at ‘the closing of the buoks #coincheck for the amount of interest due. bond- holders who have changed their post oflice shee since January 1, 1873, are requested to send had address at ‘once to this office. The books will be reopened on Tues- ‘day, July 1, 1873. Ale PRITCIAT ) Treasurer. N HAND—$20,000, TO PURCHASE SECOND MORT. gages, Loans on Life Policies, Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, Miscellaneous Securities and Merchandi commercial paper negotiated; storage, JAMES CAG: NEY, Auctioneer, 531 Hudson street. OOSTER, SHERMAN & CO. NO. street: dealers in commercial paper: uegatiate rail- and other tirst class loans id country coll lections, with liberal cash thereon, or the ‘same discounted at lowest rates; uterest on deposits $1.50 500. $3,000, $600, $8,000, $10, 000, to loan on city improved "Property 4 commission only charge; $i $1.50) for Brooklyn ; to purchase, WARD, 163 Broadway. 00 TO PURCHASE A FIRST MORTGAGE ON first class improved City Property. Address E. F., Herald office. $5, 500-85 OR $12,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST Ri mortgage; for three Years, on good Rrook- = property. ORDON & CO., 303 Broadway. 000-8, "$8,000, $6,000 AND $4,000 loan, Gn first Class improved property, $1 ree years; also Builders’ Loans and Second Mort: gages. SAWARD & LEAVITT, & Wall street. $75, 00 TOLOAN—ON MPROVED CITY REAL od. estate, on lots, tenement property bate tor Harlem or Brooklyn. Dar. ccarpansionetnlba Wall street. Tees or good leasenold $125. 000 7. LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- gage on Improved Real Estate, in sums to suit; also goud Second nee yy purchased. Money immediately. 8. IR} ), 201 Broadway. $132 000 7 LOAN—WITHOUT BO Us, FoR term of years on bonds and mortgages ons eal eta e in this efty. NF. DNREY, 162 Broadwa; room 9, COPARTN KRSHIPS, TUE FIRM OF J. B. BROWN & CO., REAL. ESTATE brokers, No. 10 Wall street, New York, ts this day dis- solved by mutual consent. ‘The unsettled business or. the firm will be closed by James E. Brown and Nathan | Jewett, who will continue the frm. JAMES i BROWN, NATHA GEORGE W. CLA Pu PARTNERSHIP LATELY SUBSISTING tween William “achse and Charles dhe firm of William Sachse & Co. has been this day. dis. folved by mutual consent, and all accounts with the late Jone 7, 1878 BE. Winter, under firm will be setued by’ the undersigned, who is alone authorized nm in liqiidation. gan, I WILLIAM SACHSE, The business will her: be carried on under the style of “William Sachse ‘at No. 785 Broadwa (> Fen ACHSE. WILLIAM E ~ COPARTNERSHIP re existing between David ee ufman and fermen Dale, under the firin name of D. Kautinan & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent, and that t > scriber has no further connection with the business por ount of the same, HERMAN DALE. June 3, 1873, WANTED 10 P J. TANTED—TO BUY A BEC ‘ounter and I together oF Ke} lars, COUNTER, Herald office. B ‘TRUCTION. 2 THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 9 FOURTH AV posite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing | Arithmetic and Linguages. Day and evening. Ladies’ department telegraphy taught practically; demand for operators. No vacatio DUCATION COMBINED WITH TRAVEL —THERE A cbcing tormed a party of Young gentewomen to leave New York for Europe July 2, under the culdunce of a lady who has passed many years in foreign countries, and who will conduct their ‘studies in languages and ait flearning. Detatls in tus, Ade har RAS So West Twenty sixth: at) New York. ___ POST OFFICE NOTICE. FOaT OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, during the week ending close at iP Mice on Wedne: Avil A. M., and on Saturday at ges . one 14, 1873, will ay .; om Thursday, it Mean ieee LJAME MAT RIMONTAL, “GENTLEMAN oF EDUCATION DESIRES THE AG- A tance of a young widow of refined tastes; object, Please address J. HOWARD, station F, New a Postmaster. inacelmony. York city: EYES AND EARS. MAL HUMAN EYES.—T J. DAVIS, IN: A ventor and only maker of the Improved AF ficial man Eye, acknowledged by the faculty to be the only correct imitation of nature in the world, U7 bast Fifteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. MISCELLANEOUS. Manabe ‘SODA. APPARATUS—ALL STYLES, at reduced prices; Ottawa Beer Fountains and Bx- tract on liberal terms; send for illustrated catalogue. JAMES M, ee e FOR SALE, A asi scansstinanbanld RARE CHANCE,—A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM AA, for male; Bent sand down town; Just of Broadway 5 joes busine! # wIeMTTCH ELIS Sture Ageney, 77 Cedar street FINE BOOT AND SHOW STORE, ON, A LEADING ue, tor gale cheap; Drug Stores, Bakeries, Con. iectioneries govt country’ Hotel in, beautiful Dadneea locatiot ‘wire TCHELL'S Store Agence; Ti Cedar GOOD MEAT MARKET, BEST BUSINESS nae for $300; Paint Stop and Plur Plumbing Businessy Root Beer and Soda, Water Routes, Barber Shops. MITCHELL'S Swre Agency, 77 Cedar street,” —FOR SALE, LIQUOR STORES ON ALL THE AVE> + nues and Business streets; some to let in this citys, Brooklyn and Jersey City ELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. N aay ESTEE COAL YARD FOR SALE— trontzed:-enterprining eaayite f ry B'Chambersat. GEORGE W. SIMBIS' Bore Agen WELL ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHOE STORE’ for sale—Located leading thoroughfare; excellent cash trade ; extraordinary chance to make money. Par ticulars 25 Chambers street, GEORGES W. SIMERS? Store Agency. _ WELL ESTABLISHED LIQUOR ‘STORE FOR: A sale—Splendid cash trade; Aap rent; ore tunity live man make money tast. Particulars 25 Chame bers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS? Store Agency. ps OYSTER AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE—~ Centrally located; great business thoroughfare; low ent, small capital required. Farticulars 25 Chambers GEORGE W. sIMERS St Store Agency. ESTABLISHED BOOT ae SHOE bape well located; Stock, Fixtures and Lease at ain; a small capital required. BRADLEY BROS., 175 Myrtle avenue Brooklyn. _ AUgtiOn AND COMMISSION BUSINESS FOR SALE— ‘Well established ; mostly in the, furniture line; long. leave; well assorted stock; one of the best locations im the city and doing a paying trade; will seit lease and fix.” tures, or with stock, at reduction, Address M. 0, L., 164 Herald office. RAILROAD RESTAURANT FOR RALe CHEAP— Handsomely fitted up and doin Dusiness; the Tee Apply to THOMAS CnbyWe'y, Auctioneers No. 6 A COUNTRY GROCERY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP; no competition; satisfactory reasons given for selle ing. Address GROCER, Bay Side, L, L "FIRST CLASS BAR. OYSTER AND DININ loon, down town, on one of the most thoroughfares, for sale very low prices, LEGITIMATE, PROFITABLE AND PLEASANT! Business for sale, aa ed cater iens capital. required about $6,000; Pra! ‘oft $7,000 per annum., Kaiivess 6 ast irtied bh ee ies FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CR: Saloon for sate, Millinery and Fancy Store; sp di bn: iness locations; rare investments. Partict be RGE W. 8 noye treet. GEORGE W. SIMERS’ Store Agency ‘AURANT AND WINE ROOM aplonhia cask trades rent free} sacrifice, Paruediars 3S. len cash trade; rent free; sacrifice. Par Ghatnbers street. GEORGE w. SIMERS? Store Agency BARGAIN.—FINE CORNER GROCERY AND Liguor Store, 20 years established. Apply at the Bloomileld street, Hoboken, N OLD ESTABLISHED STEAM LAUNDRY, DOIN @ good, profitable business, must be sold this week. Price jew. “Apply at METALLIC KEG COMPANY, 4 est Twenty-seventh street. FT CLASS RI for sale, located FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY STORE FoR] sale, cheap, on a principal business avenue, on th westside. Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, auctioneers, No. 6 Centre street. USINESS OPPORIUNITY—FOR A PERSON CON- versant_ with the laundry business, Call on G. i | apaceOt, No. 62 John street, second floor, real office. BS BILLIARD ROOM AND RESTAURANT, DOING rood cash business, will exchange for Equit Brooklyn OEE EY, Inquire of THOMAS GAFFNEY, 6 Centre street. ROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMP STORE, nae /) Third avenue, for sale large Store, good Stoc! $640; rent fe: jarge store with apartments, ‘Death cause of sell RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, ESTAB- lished since 1852. For particulars inquire of Mr. P. A. WHITE, corner of Frankfort and Gold sts., New York. T RUG STORE FOdk SALE—IN RUTLAND, VT.; THE, best in the State, and the best location in the city 5 | fixtures all new and first class padi erectary, Teasons give! box sad, Vt. Adress | for selling. _ uth {IANCY GOODS STO! STOCK AND FIXTURES, cheap for cash. Cail at No. 2 Rivington street, im. store. or 906 East ‘lenth street, OR SA AL AN OLD ESTABLISHED (0st Liquor Store down town, the only ome_on the. fo corners, with 4 Lease of wiuole house for six years, leav’ ing store more than rent free, No agent need pest Address J. W., Herald office. OR SALE—LOT OF DENTAL AND WATCHMAKER® Tools. Can be scen at 11 Wall street, basement. GOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY, ON ONE OF F’ the best thoroughiares in Brooklyn; will be sola low: to a responsibie party ; now ee usiness of $600 cash,| per week. Address 3 Mot , Herald office, for three days. WOR SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, winal Stock, Fixtures and four years’ Lease. Apply a Tenth avenue, opposite railroad depot. OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, LOCATED AT NO, 103 West Eighteenth street, near Sixth avenue Lease and Fixtures will be sold cheap. Por 4 SALE—A LIQUOR (PORE LOCATED, AT 19e ast Broadway, corner Jefferson stre and Fixtures. ‘ApDLy to EDWARD CLARKSON. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS ROOT BEER AND Sotawater Store, in good order ; also the Fixtures fort Beer und Soda Place. Inquire at 49 Chatham street. JOR SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES AND STOCK OF & splendid Grocery and Flour Store, for halfvalues once M. FRANCIS, box 105 Herald Uptown Brauchs office YOR SALE—CH. AP AND ON EASY TERMS, AN OLD established Fancy Store and Dressmaking Estabuish: 7 ment, on Sixth avenue. For particulars address FANC' Goods, for three days, box 154 Herald Uptown Branch orice. TALL BAR-ROOM AND heap rent. Inquire of & al tor) M5 "geasecar street, Tammany all. hei THE LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURES AND Good win of a good paying corner Grocery Store; cheap rent, For particulars apply. in store, No. 66d. Ninth avente, corner Forty-sixth OR SALE-—A CHOICE GRoC ¥ STORE, ON Myrtle evenaee Brooklyn; will be sold cheap to a responsible party. Address, for three days, M. C., Herald oftice. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—FOUR SUBSTANTIAL Counters. with closets underneath,, suitable for ange business. ay to NEW YORK AND LONDON MAN’ FA ACTURIN COMPA NY, No. G Cortlandt streets TOR, SALE CHEAP—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES: Oyster and Dining Room. Apply to D. We waite’ on Can 1 street, OR SALE HEAU—THE LEASE, StOCK AND Fixtures of @ first class corner Liquor Store; good trade; must be sold immediately as the owner Is going out ny NOR SALE CHEAP—A SMALL GROCERY | STORE, with Room cheap: doing a good cash trade ans ba gold. this week aa parties have other business, 1,876 Third avenue, between 18d and 104th streets. (\URNITURE AND BEDDING STORE FOR SALE— Well established, Al location, large store and base- ment, ceene eto She rofitable business; stock new and well assorted. ase, Stock and Fixtures of Lease ind. Fistares ont Os Mother’ business, cause ot geting. . Might take part pay in realestate. Address C. O, F, CO., box 162 Herald office. Gees, FLOOR PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR F sale very low. or Stock and Furniture separately very ‘4. ‘4 Ferro and Solar, and everything to carry Address BROWN, Photographer, ilizabetly LJ busines N.S. 1% HOUSES FOR SALE—ONE BUTTER, ONE LAGER Beer, one Butcher's and one Patent. WM. HILL, corner Thirty-fitth street and Eleventh av. I IQUOR STORE FOR SALE—WITH STOC! 4 tures and Lease, tour years to run, with hall and club room, and four fenantat 129 Broome stree: Qarery SECOND HAND SAFES VERY CHEAP; ‘ALL full assortment at WILDER'S Patent’ Sala- taander Safe Depot 8. G. QUIRK, 72 Maiden lane. Crock, | FIXTURES, LEASE, &C., OF A GROCERY for sale at a sacrifice, Apply to WM. P. ROOME, 334 and 337 ¢ Greenwich street, 10 MERCHANT TAILORS OR CUTTERS—$200 FOR ‘Fixtures and Good Will ot, the best located Tailor Store on Broadway, near City Hall; rent $600; worth $1,200, Address CASI, Herald omice, apartments, and stabl $200 WILL PURCHASE A Liat, DLUU and immensely profitable Business; a ra ortunity, as owner is leaving the city. "Address SAFETY, > ox 180 Herald Uptown Branch offic $600 GROCERY, DOING A SPLENDID BUS ness, must be sold; stock worth all the money. §4 Second avenue. No agents. s (), —FOR SALR, AN ESTABLISHED, STRICTLY Ae} ‘+ cash paying M England tty Of 45,00 inh ture, &c.3 central locatio apply ? HHARMAC IST, 62 $2,000.88, PAYABLE STEAM FACTORY, with good business, on easy paviments, (oF fale: requires no Knowledge of running the iactory bat attention, as it is well managed. Address S., box 189 Herald office. MAC HINERY T WILSON & BOAKE'S, WATER AND DOVER atreets—Engines, 2 to 100 horse: Upright. and fork feel Boge Harpe, amen Pulleys, Hangers, Pipe= ing, &c., new and second han OILERS, OF ALL KINDS, BUILT PROMPTLY AND cheap—Two 48 inch by 14'feet, one 54 inch by 16 feet horizontal tubular on han mai so Valve and Cut-off Engines, 2 to 600 horse our Improved Slide Hoi Engines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Yale Vertical Bauteee ir Wh Shattit ‘ting, Geer- pee Po ate Oe WILTEATEE' & 80 38 Col ’ > rw York. Works at Newburg, N. ¥. eeagat, ¥ F°s SALE A STEAM ENGINE, WITH BOILER AND Connections ‘ gylinder $0xi7 then od run Ring order: apo.e iol of, Pullers, stage ern ani Shatting, ont sold cheap for casi ply to MONE «TORREY, Ne ag wi strect, Brooklyn pt ul meniiananeeennrnenetig sneer ATHES, PLAN DRILLS, SHAPERS, BOLT Cutters, Nut Tapping pe omines, © \- ing Machines, Jiggers, Ke Machines’ ox : kin Tathes: at SHEARMAN'S Fi % Cortlandt slrect, Miladelpina Machiuery depot, EW AND SECOND HAND PORTABLE, STATION- ary and Botstior Engines, Boilers, team Ted en tritugal and Bi bathe Drills, Store Elevators, Blowers, Heaters and Fa s RD & DE BBVOISE, 45 Dey street. ANTED—CHEAP FOR CASH, A FLY WHEEIy from 6 to 7 feet diameter, ‘Address WILSON WHITFIELD & SON, aid Water sirvee =] Waker sirves, ROAKE, Hand Machinigts, 283 amd 29