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mm, PINANGLAL AND COMMERCIAL Ang) Enormous Change _ in ~ ‘Twenty-four Hours. ‘& HEAVY DECLINE. cedea ‘from 109% to 109, and it was attended with yo 500 NEW YORK AERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ine 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. @ belief on the part of many well informed gentic- | men that it would go still lower. It remains to be seen whether these are not temporarily under the, cloud that hovers over the situation 2 ay are metaphysically affected by re? sons which they cannot explain. Ga is abnormally weak, and as the repre sentative of @ still weaker currency—a Sponsor, tor seven hundred millions of paper dollars-_it does not seem possible that, when release 4 rom present clamps, it should not advance. T’ ge country should be able to take filty millions 9m abroad without materially depressing the Pr egent premium; sim- not Prices Getting Down to Intrinsic Values—An | ply ecause between the government and Opportunity for Investment. A BALLOON .BURST. Reyorts Wanted About “Fancy” Stocks Generally. Wa COURSE OF THE MARKET. ‘¥.30ld, Money, Government and Railroad Bonds. WALL STREET, TauRsDay, Oct. 9—6 P. M. ‘Obedient to the logic of events, stocks to-day have planted themselves on a base which invites ‘wemething like confidence. Within the last twenty- {Jour hours there has been an enormous change. Bubbles have been pricked. The representatives -of artificial prices have been forced to the wall. An opportunity is at last oifered for outside capital to make successful investment. The deciine, and ‘the circumstances attending the same, indicates a eendition of affairs well worthy of watchful atten- tion, and should permanency be attached to this condition, it may de accepted as the beginning of a waere prosperous future. THB GREAT BALLOON which for the last four months has carried every- thing with it; around which has gathered half the discussiun of the street; about which more ‘wagers have been passed than have been paid; a watock that has swayed the market at will, and, by mere sympathy because of mere uncertainty, given a tone to the street and has misied and deceived hundreds, at last has shown its true colors, We want more of such revelations. The solid, honest yeomanry of the country ask for other reports concerning “fancy” stocks, and when all have been published in the same honest Way the people will know how to choose in invest- ing their small capital. skeletons, In consequence of the rapid reces- sion of prices Wall street has rarely offered greater “opportunity to make money than is now presented, To a certain extent THE BANKS HAVE CUT LOOSE from the brokers. This has had a demoralizing amfuence. Ships are on their beam ends that used to Bail proud and full freighted witn rich cargoes, But smaller craft can now navigate successfully in the same waters. In brief, the situation is simply this: that the great speculators have been 1orced to succumb to circumstances which they could not contro); that prices of stocks have therefore con- tracted; that intrinsic values have taken tangible ‘and commercial shape; that every broker on Wall street can now make money for his customers in a legitimate line of business; that no “corners” ex- ist to frighten investors out of their wits, and that @ steady, upward, reasonably fluctuating market is promised, which will afford profit to all who may be engaged in speculation, The main thing now is a steady market, and, if the history of finance itgelf, we shall see for the next thirty days, or un- tH money has settled into its natural groove and Taoves inits usual current, a quiet condition of | a@airs, uninterrupted by a check and undisturbed by convulsion. THE COURSE OF THE MARKET to-day was irregular. Depression attended the pening. Banks were reported to be forcing lead- ing brokers, and there were rumors of mercantile failure, which, though afterwards denied, served their purpose in the street, Other rumors concern- ing the intention of the government found cur- Tency. it was reported that the Union Trust Com, pany would resume business after the middle of the month, and the National Trust Company on Monday next, but we have no authority that verifies either of these statements. At the close there was a@ slight advance. THE MONEY MARKET presents even a less favorable aspect than yester- day, currency being dificult to obtain on call and the rate advancing to ‘4 per cent per diem. Late dealings were 1-16 a 1-32 perdiem. Exceptional Joans were made at 7 per cent, gold and currency. Discounts range from 12 to 24 per cent premium. Gold loans are % a1 percent for carrying for the balance of the year. and lower. We quote closing quotations at 106% 2 106% for prime bankers’ sixty days’ sterling and 10744 @ 1074 for sight. Commercial bills, 105 a 106° GOVERNMENT BONDS. Owing to the demoralization in the rest of the market it is scarcely to be expected that United States securities should maintain their strength in the face ol the general decline. We, therefore, quote a less active market than yester- day, and prices at the close as ‘ollows United; States sixes, 1881, registered, 114 a 115; United States sixes, 1881, coupon, 114 a 1143; ; United States five-twenties, 1862, coupon, 10634 a 10734; United States five-twenties, 1864, coupon. 1073 a 10844; United States five-twenties, 1865, coupon, 10834 @ 110; United States five-twenties, 1865, cou- pon, new, 112 a 11234; United States five-twenties, 1867, conpon, 112% @ 112%; United States five- twenties, 1868, coupon, 113; United States ten- forties, registered, 10634 @ 107; United States ten- Tories, coupon, 106%4 a 10734; United States fives, 1881, coupon, 10634 a 10734; six per cent bonds Pacific Railroad, 1103¢. SOUTHERN SECURITIES. ‘There is little or nothing in this department to- day which requires comment. Missouri sixes sold at 80 a 88%; Missouri, Hannibal and St. Joseph fasue, 66485; Tennessees, 73 a 73; Virginia con- Bols, 48, and South Carolina, January and July, 103g. The latest bids were as follows:--Missouri wixes, 89);; do. sixes, Hannibal and St. Joseph fasue, 85; Tennessee sixes, old, 73%; do, sixes, new, 73; Virginia sixes, ol4, 35; do. sixes, consol- Adated, 45.4; do, sixes, deferred, 10; North Caro- Una sixes, old, 22; do. Funding act, 1866, 17; do, do., 1868, 17; do. new, 1534; South Carolina sixes, 27%; do, sixes, January and July, 1044; do. Fund. ing act, 1866, 17; Louisiana sixes, levee, 523; do, eights, levee, 55; Arkansas sevens, Arkansas Cen- trai Railroad, 15; Texas tens, 1876, 75, RAILROAD BONDS, ‘We quote these lower in sympathy with the con- dition of existing afairs. Central Pacifics sold at 91% @ 9144; Union Pacific, land grants, at 67; in- comes at 52; Rock Island, sevens, at 100; New York Central sixes, of 1883, at 00, and Erie, third, at o4. Union Pacific, first, declined from 74 to 73; )\ Morris and Essex, first, from 103 to 102, ana Fort ‘a Vayne, second, from 98/ to 98. The following @ ere the latest bids :— Ben) St Jocony...... 77 k & W, con. 7s 95 nd ett. StL 82 8 8 rihr4 SeaES Estess: sceornestgszs &: «= exten bda: BW istm....,, 9% THR GOLD MARKET, ‘Tits department of the street presented no un- Bewal POUT Of COMMPPLsavE thas the price re- Such figures make good | Foreign exchange was dull | | be true to | | the people there {3 use for such an amount, The more a nation exports the more extravagant does jt become. Women compel luxury; the foreigner makes the contribution; the busband {ots the bills, So that in just the same proportyon that this nation ships its produce 1% must meet a corresponding influx of the “froth?” Of social life. were 6, 5, 4, 7, 1-32 and 7 per cent gold, The final rate was 7 per cent. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. ‘The balances in the Treasury at the close of business to-day are as follows:. Ourrency.. Special deposit” or jegal tenders for re demption of certificates of deposit, - $2,673,581 nets sees seeee + 79,459,110 —including coin certificates » 80,948,400 Outstanding legal tenders. + 358,966,485 The Assistant Treasurer to-day paid out $47,000 ot five-twenty bonds, Tbe Customs reeeipts to-day were $336,000, The Internal Revenue receipts were $209,771, THE FOREIGN MARKET. Late foreign advices by cable report the follow- ing prices: count, 92% ; United States five-twenty bonds, 1865's Old, 96 a 9654; GO, 1867's, 965, a 96%; ten-forties, 91% a02; new fives, 91% a02%. Erie, 414 New French loan, 7% a7% per cent premium, American securities strong. Money in open market is reported as easier. THE COTTON MAREET, On ‘Change to-day. Cotton was in moderate re- quest at steady prices for date on the “spot;” but for future delivery rates were irregular, Flour was duil and unchanged, Wheat was only in light re- quest and lower. Corn was dull and heavy. HIGHEST AND LOWEST. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— Opening. aichee. Lowest, N.Y. C. & H. R. stock Sent, 92% 905 nae 2 4% 0% 45% 43 Northwestern 3 41% Northwestern preferred: 9 67 Rock Island. te 92 8344 Fort Wayne 86 86 Milwaukee & St. Pau 33 31 Milwaakee and St.Paul pref. 571 57 Ohio and Mississippi. 28 26 New Jersey Central. 93% 92 18 1s Union Pacific.. 19 19 C., C, and I. ©. 223 21% Pittsburg. 80 Western Union. 58 Pacitic Mail....... 32 MEMORANDA. The earnings of the Ohio and Mississippi Railway Company for the month of September were :— 1873. +6 $371,344 356,845, os teeseccseccescee $14,498 SALES AT THE NEW _YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Thursday, 0 Oct. 9—10:15 A. M. 10 A. M.—Before Call. NYC&HRR., 92 MSKR. 73! 800 1 onicre's i do. 30 do 100 2 $3000 Tenn 67s, ola Ti Tenn 6's, ne 30) Va bs, Con 000 Missours 100 do 300 Md Coal Co... be 100 Wells Fargo Bx. 8) Adains Ex Co 20 Le & Ms BR wo do. e 2000 Cen Hac gold bds 91g 2) shs Manbatian Bk 143 6 Fourth Nat B'k.... 100 5 Bank of Republic.. 105 1 Cou Coal. be 45i6 Joo do. 1000 & P RR gtd. 100 &N WER, au do. 50 ao. 100 West Un Tei do... py 100 20 . 300 ww ine 400 0 Ea 200 100 0} 900 100 c 200 100 tas 10 20 80 400 10 w 19 100 9 100 100 9 100 05 894 200 3) #9) in im rs 100 g 6 a0 ax i 8 af 0 » we mw a” on account of interest and $100,000 in redemption | The rates paid for carrying Ww-day | 2 + 11,825,000 | 3° Consols for money, 925;; for the ac- | a 414. | | mained firm, J se se P. M.—Before Call. 10shsNYC&HRR¢ Wy H H 7 7 i 7 i 3333 arr ad i aL do. 200 Harlem 100 Chic &N W 100 do. 100 10 ©, chick 200 20 wi do. 2 400 ae 10) Atlan PDI isig | 40 ; er eanea tcc) 16 2) do... Second Soard—1 P. MM. $2000 Term 6's, old. 734% SUshsNYCAHRRRbe 9% 10000 Un P RC Ist...) 73" 200 do.. £035 3000 do... 1000 U Pac 10's, ie 13000 Del, L& W con 2d im, 100 100 10 80 do. 10) Pacific Mail $00 erie Ki 3 a 100 cr a Riis gid? rd NJ a RE } nies ‘ dove. 2:30 to 3 P. M, 50shs LS & MSRR. 100 do e882 os suger ib eotes copes: RR IK i IW Han & 8t So. WU Ohio AM RR, w do ge SEEEESE 0 20 Harlem & SW Lo& MS ik. io a to 14h do. ie do 4 do. 14 CLOSING PRICES=3 O'CLOCK P. M \ Western Union. 61% a 61s take Shore .... 70% » TL — 4 a & Ben wm ¢ 142g a 4am | Adains bxpress. 30 2 oc sag & 67g Welle Fargo rx ® 4 0G NY 92" a 92) Am Mer Un Bx. 56 a 87 R +8) a By! Us toxpress.... O4 5. Bt Paul, 31g a U1 Pacific Mau pt Paul pret... 6 a BT NY Cen. Wabash. a “4 ierle Ohio & Mt a 26% Hariem.. «2 Cotton Steady—Flour Dull—Wheat Low- er=—Corn Heavy—Oats Firm—Pork Nom- inal—Lard = Steady—Groceries Dull— Berth Freights Steady—Petroleam Dull—Spirits Turpentine Steady—Rosin Nominal—W hiskey Lower. THURSDAY, Oct. 9—6 P. M, Trade to-day has been only moderate, bat values as a general thing were pretty steady for all lead- ing commodities, On ‘Change four was less sought alter, and concession would have been necessary in order to realize to any extent. Wheat was in moderate demand at slight concession; but there was rather more tone to the market at the close. Corn was dull and easy, but prices were not quotably changed. Oats, althougn quiet, re- Provisions were generally quiet. Pork remained nominal, and lard about steady. Groceries were dull, but not quotably changed in value, Cotton was in moderate demand and steady for spot, but somewhat trreguiar for futare. Petroteur was dull and nominal, Naval stores ears and unchanged, Whiskey was quict and de- Trox.The market for cotton on the spot was without cornctee hover oe The offerings were some. " ver, while the demand | was gen. light. A few round lots were pl pie Spinners” paid fait p Very there was a fair business inp arketopening strong att rable advices trom Lave subsequently Jost, and ihe eral At foie concession tn price. For fui jel rT 1, advance, on 1m provement Ket fesole.” "We quote Uplands, Alay Ordinary....... mie i a i Since woah eeinae HA ie lot gi a ry. men ie “f Ing nt ee i 4 art one quotetions are oxsea on i, in wore runt ie ality not than halt quality not mage thas ht n ease above or fielow the aug ait Export.. Conaumpt aa Ca | Extra State. | round lots, No. bbe 9 out and ower, Novem, at sri 9 Se, Bic tor' No Seas; sige’ bla seller ‘Rye at, a 7. ai tlh 109, bteady a 686. verand higher st $1 "Sfor ye et dnd unthangt Mee cue eritteces, rd Lees r for tutures. eh iD fold at $id Hg cash’ $18 73g a $10 December,” Bulk oats machanse ig doing. iskey nen ‘at rata Preighiss corn io Buffalo, bik” four) i wheat ii Rece bushels eat ae 0 co. in an Ang TisdMLanbels wheat Lis Oui torcara nui do, oats 38,00 donee nad bi do. barley 000 “ + COR; 70,000 do. oats; FOREIGN MAR MAREBTS, at .; February, 100 at 1 bales. Grand total, Cried $01. io Mobile, «Sa annah, ‘268s pe PON; “ahis Loxnox Mowgy Manget—Loxnon, Oct, 9-12.30 P. M.— are sgt a nny ast wok 790 porte were | AtTzlB o'clock, the Bank of England directors p: fin’ at the following fAgures:—To Iavee, ‘by steam, | thelr card announcing that the expected change In ‘the Lite: compressed ‘no ail; Hamburg, by steam, ci Taleo dis Aiscount had not been made. The rate for money Bremen, by do., 14c.; Liverpool, 4d. a 7-16d.,zby steam, | &t the Bros! ted ange. on. governinent securities is fad, 0 5-184, by sail, per cen! nited States bonds, new fives, 92 Erie g Corvrr.—No eee were ted from first hand: Sy shane, iene 1:80 P. be Figg erg and ite, Jobbing eae as owes Blow ‘ortinaey y ant ten at BIL Dee aA Wmer'puion tn the lly aarae hig Anan tee ae Bank orb £617,000 during the ne into t paren ald on oy BF ey Ubited! states good cargoes, 21\c. a 2hige. id has dé week. ‘The & Smount of Dultionen extreme range for ioty We ee Se ee aslway share days’ Java a MoBrie J ry bonds, 1867" seieeat ss . Ls r ave: United States Avetwenty bonds Mf for the Tacs of iad 3 9) of iaker; Porto Rico, ie, "Cota et ae iuroot Corton slangxr-Lirenroot, Oct S83 P. Malabar. bv, a. ale.; Mexicat Manila,” rket is buoyant; middling ‘uplands, Angostura, E. c. "mS savin, brs Hing Orleans, ,d. x les, 20,1 Curacoa, 203ge: a Z13g0., se 8 ‘at G0 to 9 di for, speculation and export, | scans credit, ? F Gratx. roa, 16,695. bbls; wheat, 486,640 n of low wm ding deliverable Decem- pushets; corn, G7 do, eden teat, 238 Ube utes Sf. 7a0 sada. Provisions Cheese, by. ner ewe for ihe bushels; rye, 6,536 y, 1,000 do. The flour m best grades of of Amoriean fine. 2:30 P. M.—Sales of uy ket continued quiet, “and ot order to realize to any lands, on basis o1 f food ordinary y,anibned November feut concessions would have been necessary. The sales, | and December, tb 1S-160;¢ do. dos deliverable ‘Decem. Including all kinds, foot up about 10000 Dbis, at prices | ber and January, at pd. sales of Orleans, om the, basis St Oe enue et ioe satiotned wena “orn meat good ordinary Shipped September and October, a: Wasim fair gequast and steady, The sales toot u M-—Tie following are the omcial quotations: sail ang aie 9d. ; middling Orleans, 9 ene. 4S Lora bales a, American. Produce. .—Spirits pe- froleam. : TTONDON. PRODUCE MARKET. —LONDON, Oct. 9.—Tallow, 426. a 428. 9d, per ewt. bbis. at $3 20 2 tor fair to $5 50 for golden star, ‘$3 05 tor golden. ear, board, and $3 86 tor "Brandywine. We quote No. 2 State Superfine ___ FINANCIAL, T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mor(gages and other Securities. Insurance of all kinds effected with best | com J HH & CO., 7 Broadway. HARBI A EY « BAZLEY, BROKERS, 74 BROAD- Ae ‘old privileges fully explained, Choice State Rouna hoop Ohio shipping’ brands Round hoop Ohio, trade brands . —LAPSL way.—Stock and with practical illustrations, in circular, with references, Circular mailed to any address. Full information on application. gt Louls, straight extra. : Louis, choice double extra. st Louis, choice fully Cahfornia. Rye flour. Southern, Southern, super: Southern, extra Southern, family Corn meal, Western Corn meal, Jerse ey Corn meal, Brandywine Caloric. Puneheons AOOe Demarest o: TLANTIC 8AVINGS BANK, ‘Chatham square and New Bowery. Bix per cent paid on all sums {rom $i to $5 ONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE OCTOCER 2, with DATE INTEREST. ‘As FROM OCTOBER 1 HARRISON HALL. President. J. P. COOPER, Secretary. Cnan.es D. Bartey, Treasurer, —MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE FRESSESSSSESERSENSESER PF cecocere on) Saba laead gals mana ea lower, ‘The sales were about 135,000 bushels au $137 for | Zag 3, NewYork; Brooklyn ang New Jersey. Apply to No. 3 spring, $1 40 a $1 41% tor No. 2 Chicago spring, ee eee) a Sree ay iawn Xo. spring, $1 40 4 Chicago shelDa | crences—ton. JohiJ. Cisco, Robert wery, E8q. lwaukee pends Jacob D. Vermilye, Eaq. do., $1 61 for car lots of winter res white Wes iL 75 for white Mi State Diehl, in'store. We als te sales of 25,000 bushels No. 2 Milwaukee, tor November, | and 50,000 bushels of do. for do. on private terms. Corn was dull and fa ae a nee quotably lower, The sales were about Is, av Gc. for sail mixed, 653;c. for high mixed Western 6c. a te. tor steamer, 6Oc, for unsounds and 67c. for yellow. fc Pisa quiet butfirm. The sales were only about 33,000 bi Sic. for new mixed, 56c, for old, in ares. “and “oe. a 60}sc. for a was in fair ‘request, with saice reported of 5,000 1 41 tor very Bsr chigan, and $1 $3,000, $6,000, $10,000 $12,000, $20,000 AND $30,000 AA. to at once loan on Bond and Mortgage in New York or Brooklyn. Apply to SAMUEL S.,WOOD, Jt, 185 Broadway. CARD.—SYNDICATE NO. 1 of three months this day. showin; ahareholders of £4.62-100 per cent on ployed. Tne capital and accaumulatio: shareholders on surrender of their certificates at our CLOSES ITS TERM profit for the ‘amount em- will be paid to Barle eer of Western at $1 5), 10.000 bushels of Canada on | office. cee are constantly formin| private fers and S00) busbels of Your-rowed stave at | ___¥. ft SHERWIN & 0O., Bankers, 0 Broadway. ALU. “Rye was quiet and nominally unchanged In BXEDICT, FLOWER dni SANKERS, AND FREIGHTS.—Business in berth freights has been only rmoserattodavtineg 2a berth, telens bes teen Gale | SPocKS. BONDS AND “GOLD OUGHT ON Sati. tering lines vessels for grain were obtained at easier | FACTORY Bees INTEREST ALLOWED 0 rates, but those adapted to the petroleum trade were held DAILY BALANCES with considerable contidence, fhe engagements were:— BNEDIC R. P, FLOWER, H. H TRUMAN. To 4 ool, by steam, 48.000 bushels grain, at 1 1334d, BY boxes hese, and 100 boxes: bacon, at 508. 5 ‘ioo D=gst, TO-DAY. 7 bales cotton, at7-Iéd. ad, And by sail, 8,000 bushels of whe Freeaman’s Savings and Trust Company, grain, ri Wigd.; and ‘bales cotton, at 4d. for com- chartered by the United States, Dressed. To Bristol, by sail, 400 bbis. rosin ut 4s. To No, 185 Bleecker Piet a New York. Glasgow, by steam, 1.00’ bbls. flour at 48.3 600 bbls. rosin, Assets over $4, at and by sali, 500 bbls. rosin, at 8s. 9d. To Leeds, J, W. ALVORD, President. by steam, via Brisiol. tons of leather, G. W. STICKNEY, Actuary. tas. “Yhe" charters enibrace:~A Norwegian bark, | A: M: SPERRY, General Inspector. hence to Cork, for orders to the United King’ ee ee dom, zoe rs. grain. at Se. a ana ey for JOHN J. hier. ark (relet). shoo same e and rat te Fy : an Ttallan nea hence to ibialtar, for orders 10 XECUTOR’S FUNDS TO LOAN—ON BOND AND hot east of the west coast of Italy, 2,000 bbls. of Walecho, | Hy mortgaze, on New York elty frst class private | 00 private terms American brig, hence to a direct | Dwellings, in sums to suit, for oe Years. Principals, ad- port Mediterranean, with 1-700 Dbis. und 3000 cases of Fe -ECUTOK, box 319 New York Post office. dress E: on private terms; a British bark, 80) | 7 fined petroleum, tons, hence to Cadiz, full cargo of staves, on private IINANCIAL WARNING NO. HE DING terms; a bark to ee from Philadelphia to ter denoument is the sudden decline in rie oe dam, 3,000 bbls. refined petroleum, at 8s. Hatgely watered railroad stocks, &c. The piinlahing of sd. Motasses.—The market remained quiet, with trans- Feige eed in the Herald commenced actions coniined te untmporiant Joubing lots. The stock | -A rat this date inciudes 8. 0. of Porto Rico; 623 do. of En, lish Isiands, and tod bbis. of New Orlea: Saree & BRAINE, BROKERS, Il BROAD We quote :—New cro) pry oa and mixed, 20c. treet.—Stocks and Gold bought and sold on com- a 25e.; do, clay e . & S2c. os meee ROE refining, mission; privileges a speciaity. enabling any one, with 380. a 380. ; ico, | @ very small capital, to speculate safely. Cireular, with ts “ocery, English fot fies se S.obc. : New Orleans, 600: ivan Srones—Spirite of turpentine was in moderate request and steady at dic. for small lots and 40%e. tor ‘The sales {oot up 229 bbis. at lc, Hosta was dull and Rare Strained quoted at $2 85 a $2 90 tor common to rood. |. The tormer aes were ‘oder. inquired 45 bat without leading to AACS maile full particulars and reference ECHANICS AND TRADERS! VINGS INSTITUTION, 0, 288 Bowery. Hee? Houston Hreet og aay trom WORM. to SF. My aadon Mondays Wednesdays from 10 to7.— Deposits made ae or before October 10, will draw inter- ee. atel. tran r was quiet and easy’ Quote est trom October 1. 3 37 vaaiingtol and Wilmalagica. Pitch was ALFRED T. CONKLIN, Presiden dull; ‘of Southern brought Huwny ©. Fismen, Secretary. Perkourvm—The market was quiet for all descriptions, with prices nominally steady, as 1ollows:—Refined, I7c. ‘EW YORK GOLD SIXES DUE 1887. for early delivery, 16ige, @ 16%c., tor last half of month, “Crude in bully Sige. bid, aud Ser asked; “Oasem, | ~ $100,000 for sale, in sums to sult. ie. a Ziige; Naphtha, 9%4c. a le. The Pudataphia war ket was duil and non this month, und 167¢c. inal. “Refined quoted at 16\4c. tor GWYNNE & DAY, 16 Wall street. a 6c. tor November. Advices ait! aot dkas a were of 4 quict market, with quotations | pus” AND * ALLS."—$10 TO. $100 WILL sii! City, $1 $0; Tidoute, $1 20; Petroleum agcare, hese privilenes on svicks, | No risk operat. Centre, $1 17% a $140; Titusville, $1 40 a $1 dg; Pur: | ing in Wallstreeton this pian, Many of these contracts kers', $1a $16 during the panic paid Several thousand dollars. protit Provisio: . renke 51 bbis.; beef, 115 pack. | and ail been au salaot) py the Lalande Explanatory ages; cut meats, 460.4 d, 244 bbls. and tierces and 300 Packages The marked for mess pork was weak the sales Were 250 bbls. new mess, on the spot, in lots, at $1675 $17, and 25 bbls, clear at $185). Dressed hogs were rather steadier, closing at from 644c. a 7c, Beet continued quiet, with’ transactions confined to small job- bing parce rices within the range ot $850 a $10 for Plain tess,” Dols: $10.80 a $12 for exten, doy Bois; $17 a $20 for prime meas, tlerces, and $20 a $22 for India do. Sjreulars malted. gin. on application r3_executed on mary Ww. 1 MBELL eco ers and Brokers, 39 Wall street, New Work. NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, Nos. 396 and 31 nal street, corner Laight street. Open daily, Dt to 3, and Monday evenings, 5 to 7. Assets, eleven million dollars. Surplus, seven hundred and fitty thousand dollars. ferces. Beef hams were inactive, but quoted Six per cent interest allowed. Money deposited on. or steady at from 18 a $2650 as extremes before Ostober 1) draws iateress froma tober 1. for ‘common soathern to choice Western. Cut Cuarix, Treasurer. NN. T. HAINES, President meats — remained guet ARmouR, and 6,000 have only to report Ibs. average, at erage, at 9c.; 8 smoked shoulders ou private terms. Bacon was quiet. We note sales of 8) boxes short and at clear, Decem- ber and January, ou private terms; 70 boxes long clear at Sc. and 3,000 short ribs loose at 8i¢c. was weak. ‘The sales on the spot were 400 tierces’ Kk ie rendered on revate terms, S60 terces old at id for future de- very, 1,25) tierces October at 8 nd 500 tierces De- cember ‘at87-léc. Butter and cheese were without no- ticeable change. Rick.—Business in a foci thf but otherwise the market was quie! ILLIAM & JOHN O'BRIEN, BANKERS AND Brokers, 58 Wall street, continue to give their atten- tion to the purchase and sale of Stocks and Bonds on commission. ‘ANTED—$10,000 AND $12,000, ON FIRST MORT. Sage, ample security, this day, WM, ELLIOTY & CO,, 1491 Broadway. opi tenes FIRST MORTGAGE, ON FIRST ass Business Property, a Fo Brooklyn. near Pita Hall; value $35, dress OWNER, Hera! Branch office, Boerum and Ft ale streets, Brooklyn. way was moderate, t and prices steady" The sales aggregate 40 tierces of Carolina at Sigc, a Yac., be hac Seda aac ad (2a BE Sei Patna at 73gc. a 7%¢., and 2N bags of Rangoon ats yoann AND MORIGAGE ON FIRST class Brooklyn city tots, and rompt bonds- — ihe market tor raw sugar continued quiet, but prices were steady on the basis of 75 Me. tor fair 10 Tu Herald Brooklyn. a intent asics $5.000 vonus, $5.000. Kc. to good refining. We bave only to nove ry Ry ie of 400 hhds. of good tair refining at $7 81 per cwt. Refined was quiet and prices not Ca Rake de) trom those last quoted. Messrs, Wait, Creighton & Morrison report the stock, sales and receipts as toll Stock {ascertained by actual count, Includu cula- fom detober fersees 82.261 — since October 5,029 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. _JACOB SHARPE, 149 Broadway. betta! dan WILL BE bette fs AT Si on ci roperty, without extra GISMUND BEEK, Noo ¢'Pine street. —TO BUY PURCHASE MONEY MORT- ea, Comsitry farms in New York. Apply “Boxes, Bags. Melado. 49,256 S11,51G 3,319 5257 16,001 M0 Pel Fiala enegyiik cn ay tos Sto yang | ato Wall street, foom 1 433 43 — PRY A PAPO sale as pninf i es ee $6,000 72,.204% (WITHOUT BONUS) ON PRI O.YUY vate if raunt yor store, Property in this ci rst and Se saipehanplecmenciie Lee GEORGE Bh, WACTON. Oi Plne street "49, er With stockk, Ueto booger nd teas $25 000 TO LOAN-IN ONE SUM, WITHOUT tert Ih 16,680 76,378 326,031 6,763 bonus, On first class property only, and Comparing with ‘stock, Octo- ae to buy a good first mortgage ie a low rate. 4.112 80,977 456.875 262 ALLEN @ H ig Pine street. —We ‘uote: A 7740.5 fair to Kood fairy 7 Tie Se,; grocery, fair tog Cc. AS 4C. Choice, sige. c.3 centriiugal, hhds. and bi Inolames, hide. and boxes, Osc. a 7}40 Guba—Kefining, imieror to common, 8% Ce a7%c.; good to prime, ; prime to | 701 LOAN—ON BOND ‘AND MORTGAGE oy Pr. off, oo Hb, 1 ‘ARS city prop URTISS, No. Sixth aveune. $25. 00 Dutsh standar “COPARTNERSH(?S, _ NEW, YORK, ocroner 7, 1873, HE CO. ship heretofore existing under the firm of Kobn & Kimber was this day dissolved by mutual consent, Both parties will continue the commission business in, stocks and gold under their own name and firin, at No: 32 Broad street. LP _ALPIED PKOIER usa. white, ogc. a Use, Horio Rito Refining, com- mon to prime, 7c, & erocery, {air to prule, See. ee Branii—Duteh_ standard, Nos, 8 to abc. Dutch standerd, Nos 10 to, 12, fe a “isge. Superior aud extra superior, Te. a 7% STEARINE Wi teady, and in tair ‘jemand. Sales, 400 tierces of prime Western, at 8c. and 60 tierces of choice to arrive, are\e. TaLLow wae only in in moderate request, but the mat ink ale: ‘Maniia— cu, WANTED. was steady: 15,000 bs, of prime. at 8c. 5 ba. RAN of comm: 5c, roo! ea ip bbls ated In this City and Brooklyn. with prices decidedly’ lower. Cary T, NOT OVER $40, UNLESS FURNISHED,— bbl ‘We., Closing with sellers at the inside prices. DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gaxreston, Oct. 9. 1873. Cotton held higher and nominal: good ordinary, 1S¢. ; ‘exas ordinary, 12) Net receipts, 347 balos. .xports coastwise, 78. Sales, 73. gr ryt Ww ORLEANS, Oct 9, 1873. a eegne middiiny strict goed F TOMBE pay. Satistactory references, | Famil: cone wen' jeman, wil! Shirt, box 1,128 Post Potts oe I HAVE A NUMBER OF APPLICANTS FOR STORES on avenues; Floors and Apartments near Sixth ave- nue; one unturnisned House wanted. 8, Real Estate Agent, 6 (56 Sixth avenue, — ANTED—' ITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A PAR- tially furnished First Floor with Basement; fenton between iwentieth and Fiftieth streets, Fourth and Sixth Cotton—Offerings light; dem athe. a 18740, low middiings, 1 avenues; rooms to be nsed fi Sea Rites sone ieee S sii bales fom | Seinen ing, 872 per month in advance aud ane doubted referenc: Address ROOMS, box 3 Herald Cotton unchanged ; middiings, agen Net trecglnta 120 | Uptown Branch otic. at ich ara aan te bales. Exports coastwise, ppp proriig sey ANTEDATH IRE Og FOUR | UNFURNISHED Cotton quiet and firm: middlinga, “fe. Net receipts, | Sond full particulars to. Yo bok Soa) Post fcc. 26m pales exports coastwise, 2, UHARLESTON, Oct. 9. Stock, WAxtep tuner OR FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS, 1873, t. 9, hout board, for 1 family, 1 Cotton culet: madi 1 We. Ne a small family, in @ good loca: 1,198 bales ;sales, 0 ee IP 7c, Net receapts, | tion, Address B., box 64 Post office. Wirmixcron, NW. O., Oct: 0167. ANTED-—A FURNI $3 for ettiow aip and virgin. Tar steady lrg "6 A i shear th etree price etic Oct. 9, 1873. ANTED—TILL FIRST MAY, SMALL, HOUSE, PUR- Flour quiet and unchang: + gloat nished pretey be ot Cg Mich ig: Hoven oer ‘avenue preierred’ as eine te neat ber, # 4134 = iow mised, 4 ANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN, pA on ey be 4 Jow mlxed, #7, de eteay. for No. ty three or four Rooms in a pi jouse, 1 chinged: ice ues ee ts a we Hed en oe ay not to exceed $6) & month. Aa flour, 26,000 wheat, 35,000 do. corn and cored 8. cieee 1 hg 080 winter, <— by mdf A pat. boos een +, FAMILY ‘0 Floors, unfurnial ina private house; must Not be too expensive, and located Lf ‘ood vicint ity, be- tween Tenth and Fittieth streets an re and second Syenes, Address, price and particulars, Dox 9,992 Pi Widen in che lot, Westen TO RENT—AN Ce ee ROOM and pipet ‘oom, or tw Fd, uae sales 0 at ats oi ‘0 do. private house, Tora lady fon and uber, ao at ie i mag. 4 fo. 19 41 mi | 427 Post oe, rent must be moder lerat ‘Address M:, box Sema ANTED TO ghee NEW YORK Aa OK [ 4 stone ce ran furnished oF oF uni eh furnished, 10F for which a sive: ral rent 1 bebe aA i), WYCKOFF, 64 and 66 Broadway. WANTED—FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, THREE four econ ie ee enue maar ete or fe on fa) with use of bath- room, by @ tami consisting aay an, wife and Flour quiet and unchanged. child; hoase m strict priya, in good netehbor- and lower aia Srp jor hood, between Tent itieth streets; rent not pent, No, excedd Pilg ‘f°5, month references, slyen and reou! ‘SJ rected, J _FOR SAL SALE. Ae 2 AND PORT PORTER “BREWERY F¢ FOR SALE—IN THIS city. See Business Opportunites RARE CHANCE TO BUY CHEAP.—STOCK Fixtares of f Seccery. Riera: will be sold at Ane Value; must be sold on account of other business. Inquire immediately at oor Kast sixteenth street hy DESIRABLE (CORNER) poesee STAND, in Washinj gn Market, for sale. For particulars in~ is onal 4 Trinity place; re OP. M., at 228 N EXORLLENT OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE, THE ; Fixtures and Good Wil eee a tines bireoty aust be. wold ‘out at rietor, David Felt, eee ‘BAPTTES, 251 Broadway, between 10 and 3 A. es | sh a SALOON Arta SALE, CHEAP— wusiness locatio Restaurants Chop ass Prva, Supper Boone, Hotels, downtowm fe tore: Bakeries. simple MITORELLIS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street =FOR SALE—CORNER LIQUOR STORES, Astorner Gracory. Stores counisy | Orgoery «Alorex Meat Mai ores, Drug Stores, Fancy he en ar aS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. DOWN-TOWN Peg 9 TRADE SAMPLE ROOM, 5 years’ lease, at $400 yearly, for sale cheap to Bromps purchaser; owner leavin OY: 50 Broadway. . tely) on best corner, Eighth avenue Aca Aine ont ehoice stock and Fixtures, for 7d cents on dollar: abo 00 required; five years’ lease; cheap rent GAMPBE! L& ron auctioneers, 348 Hudson street! A Good reason for selling. Inquire at 105 Chatham st. AKERY.—AN nlp merger Ie BAKERY, FOR sale, doing a splendid store trade; al door route of iustomers. Apply at 57 and 69 Front street. Dhar er FOR joan MARE dO inc. Root ickness the ci of a ae ee VE, Liberty street. OR SALE—GOODWILL, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF, an old.established Stationery Store, neighborhood of treet; profitable trade guarantee to retain with 4 good man; this is a rare opportunity: saustactor’ reasons for selling, Address J. G., box 1,06) New Yorl Post office, inquire a reenwic! pEneha ene: A.J. De teayate AOR SALE—DO®N TOWN, A FIRST CLASS WINK Feta Uiliiara Room, Lease and Fixtures; cheap fox hy ty giving up the busi act healthe Ad Jaress JEN. Fe. box 3716 Post voftice. W1OR SALE—TWO LARGE SiZED, HANDSOMRL. F tramed Palaunes, by eminent artists; must be soll immeaiately ata great sacrifice: owner must leave fo1 Europe to-morrow. Cail at 375 Bowers. of —FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS STORE—(MUST BK FIRST CLASS OYSTER HOUSE FOR SALE. 1 1OR SALE—A REMARKABLY CHEAP LEASE on F two small Houses and Stores, with gas eras in good order; one of the best locations in the , box i ler saloon or restaurant, Address J. OR SALE_WINE AND BILLIARD ROOMS 7 legantl cuepiatiets billiard Piienth avente ba ar logant ly Ara te gprs iey four cor ae ou tom responsible party today. Two pleasany, Floors ior dwelling or club, ror SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE oid liquor store $29 West Seventeenth street; will ba sold cheap as owner ‘is going to her business, Hoe: SALE-AN OYSTER HOUSE; GOOD BARGAIN,’ Apply at 40 Hudson street, in basement, OR SALE—FIRS' CLASS FAMILY LIQUOR STORE® best part of Twentieth ward ; cood lease; cheap rent other business the cause of selling. Apply at 440 Wes' ‘Twenty-seventh street. No agen Fo SALE.—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, NEA! Union square ; this is one of the best chances offered in the Cia ‘satisfactory reasons given for selling; none! need i, 6b Warre not ae incash. Apply to C. STIRL< FINE. TTENS (OR SALE—GROCERY STORE, NEAR CITY; ‘and established business. Apply to TO’ C0., 27 and 29 Jay stre Free: SALE A SMALL CHIMNEY ROUTE, HORSE i¢ ), Wagon and Harness; price Appl: at ad West tety-stxth street. Liege STORE, 22XH, CORNER SIXTH AVENUES ‘and Thirtieth street; also a large Hall, 24x69, saita~ ble for club, billiards, photographer or printer ; ‘also handsomely’ furnished physician's or dentist's office, ply to owner, 201 Second avenue. AFES.—HERRING’S, MARVIN’S, WILDER'S; ALL sizes, cheap; office Hailing, Stoves, Heaters: ; also large | Herring's Sai silk, insurance an ankers’ Sates, at halt pi LILLIE SAFE COMPAN a Sl Maiden lane, $3003 RE “A FINE MILK AND GROCERY ST STORE 1. for sale; cost $600; the reason for selling, owner leaving tne city, Apply at $27 East Fourveeuth st $9.5 00 BUTCHER STAND FOR SALE, 122011 in New Jersey; large town; firs trades tortune has been, sat ‘i wi principal only, No. i Chaunbers street. MACHINERY. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF, SECOND WAND ENy pines es from 2 to 100 horse; LOOM Te: Flue an Tubular Boilers Pumps, shaiting, & LSON JAKE, Water “and Dover streets, ora *) FIRST T CLASS DREDGING MACHINE, WITH TWO! mn. large Scowss. all in pertect order; will sell a bare EBBERD, 29 East Fourtee treet. BADOUX RAPID EVAPORATOR, OF LARGES’ class, on exhibition for few days; planters, glug | Inanaracturers, all requiring rapid, economical evaporaa tion, invited. THOMAS HARRISON'S SONS, 200 West street. JOR SALE—ENGINE, SHAFT AND PROPELLER. Whee!, in first class order, built in Philadelphiag cylinder, 16x24%; wheel, 4 feet 8'iuches in diameter ; su able for a large tug oF propeller: can be seen on boat Propeller William Penn, toot of Filth street. East River Apply ta D. JONES, Sixth street, between avenues B an Fer A TWO SE GEAR MACHINE; ALSO, a Machine t for cutting and boiling apples for cider ; large double action Presses made to ‘Apply ubs4z West Sixteenth street. JA seier LSOP. | 4 JOR SALE-NINETREN LATHES, FROM ¢OINCHI swing to 12-inch swing; also Drilling Lathe far ers, Foundry Crane, Sturtevant Platform ‘Scales, &c. Call on or address TULL WILDE, 2) Platt'street OPER CALORIC ENGINES FOR SALE.—REPAIRY ing done by |. H. ULEFAS, at F, Lehr’s mad chine shop, 64, 62 and 6 ‘o chaunamn street. 4 Bi Cay! ROPER ENGINE, IN PERFECT ORPER) ‘ill be sold very cheap. Apply to ROYAL BAKIN POWDER COMPANY, 171 Duane street. ————— | ies CLOTHING. T_ EDWARD MILLER'S ESTABLISHMENT, “st Bixth avenue, between Washington and Waverley place Pormeny 160 Seventh avenue), the utmost valuc: id in cash for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c., By seis addressing, Ladies attended to b: 833 BRUADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET: H, HERZ pays the'highest cash price for ladies’ an gentlemen’s hab igs 3 arlene Carpets, &c. Note by mi ‘will be punctually attended to. T YF. HARRIS. 7 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Washington aid nWpveriey places, ludies and gen- Hemen wilt ed at the prices we still pay for Gaston Clothing, Carpets. and Jewelry. For Dresses, from $10 to $80; for Conts, from $2 3 for Pants, tro $2 10 $10. Please call or address Ladies waited Mrs, Harris. A 'N OQUNCEMENT!—WE GUARANTEE TO PAY THY h baggy price fon ‘earing side aah, ¢ Poms Ease Carpets, for Dresses, ball Taner oe 3 the receiving of a la) ° pik vemmaeel on or addi me to pay Bove prices. Please 0 rene Mr. or Mrs. HOZENBE G, 246 Seventh avenue, two door! above Twenty-fourth street, T B, MINIZ’S NEW STORE, 28 THIRD AVENUE, between Twentieth and Twenty-first strects, ladie: and gentlemen will be astonished at the great prices payin cash for, Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry : to ‘$75 for Silk Dresses; Coats, $3 Pants, $2 to note by post punctualiy attended to by Mr. or Mrs, Mintz, TH. ROSENTHAL'S, 233 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Nineteenth street, ladies and gentlemen will obtain Bo value of cast off Clothing rpets, &c., y, 94 alling or addressmg. Ladies attended’ to by ? Mrs. Rosenthal. A, § MISH’S, 187 “THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND onfentiemen can receive the highest price for Cast-off aie ., by calling of addressing. Ladies attende by Mrs. Mish. Eo T 1,251 BROADWAY, CORNER THIRTY-FIRST: street, ia the only hi the city where you cai fet Broadway prices for ‘ia nd ent Clothing we. pay the very hign prices full value, Call on or a ateds WARTS, 1.2 re "Broad- way, southwest corner Thirty-firet street. TBERAL PRICES WILL BE PAID FOR LADIES: i Gent's Wearing ant Oa Carpets, Furniture, Diamonds. Jewelry an Uniel'a Halt ahawinrast Freat de them from all parts of the ahe'prige ino object set tuust have tem.” Galt ave West. on oF address Mr. or Mra. ANHALT, 173 Seventh avenue. LOAN OFFICES. 1 76r BROADWAY, CORNER oF “OF NINTH STREET, iberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches J 5! the same it St 7G Aedes Hl 16 JACKSON, NO. un WEST ae ae FIRST. ° , late 99 Prin advan y_lib- erally ‘oh Plamen Watst iichey Jewelry, ac, Ao. Private entrance for 7's, VIRUSES, 681 BROADWAY, CORNER | AMITY, igs highest advances on Diamonds, Watches, lewelry, ware, Fienos, India Shawls, Sil ae. Plvate' oflce Yor ‘iad ‘Business confidential, 684, Broadway. ATS» BROADWAY, CORNER FO! ‘a4 geneity, inces on Diamond. tg Hilks, Cai F Shawls, Laces an 0) ot every ription. JAME! ADVANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT, | ON. IAs ce purchased at JOSEP ginal se, hii te habla Kepanote office for ladies. hi T JACKSON'S, 896 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE BURY. enth reenter Tiberafiy ‘ava savaeer my €o, La mands, Wate! silks, Dry Good: eager of very” doseeip toh. ry Private S oeane T HYMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY LIBERAL AD- A’ vances made on Tighen ds and Watches, Silverware, eo, or will pay the est market Beles (or the ar the same, Perce My BETWEEN FULTO! FULTON “AND mine its N rng om ,Dinmond Wat iste ys 3 ana tne Aer ) SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. rouRtA mreets, choy ot advances made stan Wathen Se Jewelry, Bilka, Las 2" ry