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PINAMCLL AND COMMERCIL Money Advanees to 6 and 7 Per Cent, but Closes as Usual. - GOLD VERY FIRM. WALL STREET, Monvay, Feb, 9-6 P.M. | | 74%. Pacific Mail ranged from 42% to 44, but wound up at 43%. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph went from 18 to 19'¢, Western Union opened at Ti, and moved to, 78, with a close at 77%. Canton ranged from 8g to 82. G and L OG} moved up to 32\, Harlem to 180%, re Uring to 130 at the close. Union Pacific Rock Island went irom Detaware, Lacka- Sold at 345% a S44 a 95 10834 t© 109, and closed at 108), wanna and Western sold at 114% al alls. | Alton and Terre Huute preferred sold at 34%. St. | Louis and Iron Mountain closed at 67, Pacific Rail- Toad of Missouri at 4134. Wabash moved from 53g 10 54%, and ended at 54 New York Central sold from 104% to 1054s, closing 4 off. Erie gained % The money Market responded to the presence of new influences to-day, and was very strong for & twme at 6 per cent. There percent, Panama moved to 117, but receded to 116 Lake Shore sold at 82% a 83% @83%. Just | before the close of the market there was a general were aiso a few late transactions at 7 per | decline, consequent upon the advanced moncy cent, made perhaps to give direction to the market; but the effort was too late to exert effect, | Markel and we accordingly note the close at 4 and 5 per | cent, the rates at which money was loaned during } ‘Uhe greater part of the day. Foreign exchange closed dull and weak at $4 84 for sixty days’ Dills and $4 87/5 for sight, with business nego- ‘adie at lower figures. It is but fair toadd that, Erie. ‘to government bond dealers money 1s 80 plenti- Tully offered that they cannot find use for it, and hat even such low rates as 2 and 3 percent are | X common quotations, THK UNITED STATES TREASURY. ‘The following are the latest reports rom Wash- | Milwaukee and St Paul pf. 7349 ington :—Outstanding lezal tenders, $31,906,990 ‘the increase to-day was $210,99: Ceipts amounted to $504,000; the Treasury bal- ances at the close of business prime | New York Central... | | rate, but this occurred too late to give tone to the HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. - The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening, Highest, Lowest, | | 104% 105 34 104% | Hariem. . 129 | 4356 Lake Shor 82% | Wabash 53) Northwesiern. 3 6 | yethWestern preferred... 16 Kock Isiand WS Pittsbarg. boy Milwauke sree BB hg 455 134 Olio and Mississippt. 134% 3435 New Jersey Central. 108 4g Lack. and Western. 1b Union Pacitic Shy the revenue re- | Dela, to-day were | Gand ¢ 32" estern Unio TT $5,250,000; coin, $84,775,000, and certificates, | Atjannic and Pacitic Te 15% $44,750,000, The customs receipts to-day were | Pacilic Mail red $260,000, The Assistant Treasurer paid out $192,000 | Panama.—. © account of interest and $197,000 in reaemption | @f five-twenty bonds. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Unusually large purchases or this class of secart- ‘ties are taking place, and for no other reason than | and assets to the amount 0! $24,500,000. MEMORANDA. The twenty-ninth annual report of the New York Life Insurance Company shows an income of $29,124,458; disbursements for the year, $4,600,000, Its divis- that capitalists and smatler owners of o®rrency | tble Surplus 1s stated to be $1,742,000, The number cannot tind use for their money. The situation 1s @ strange one, yet complimentary so far as regards | is $26,621,000, the favor bestowed on United States bonds. The | this class of being strengthened securities by latest quotations for were as follows, demands from corporate institutions as well as tndivideals:—United States currency sixes, 116% a 4X17; United States sixes, 1881, registered, 119% @ 19% 7 do. do., do., coupon, 119% a 120; do. five- twenties, registered, May and November, 118 a 18%; do. do., 1862, coupon, 116% a 117 1864, coupon, 1185 @ 11574; do. do., 1865, ms% a 119%; and July, 118% @119; do. do., coupon, 1865, 1187%§ @ 119%; do. do., 1867, 119% a 119%; do. do., 1863, do. do. | coupon, | Same ume do. do., registered, 1867, January | Same time 21934 a 119%; do. ten-forties, registered, 11% a | 212% ;.do. do., coupon, 115% & 116; ao. fives, 1881, registered, 112% @ 1134; do, do., do., couvon, 113 @ | 21334. GOLD ‘Was somewhat firmer to-day in price, and ranged from 111% to 112%, the final being at 112) cealings | to July 1, 1 The rates paid for carrying were _ standing balance of its construction mortgage dept of policies issued during the year was 8,834, insur- | Yhe imports of specie at tnia port during the | past week have been as follows :— | February 2—Steamer Canima, Hamilton— February 4—Steamer Colon, Aspinwali— Silver. Gold, Total for the week... Previously reported. $178,539 126,525 Total since January 1, 187. Same time Same time dame ume Same time 186! 261,380 Same time 1867 see 59,604 ‘The [inois Central Railroad Company 1s offering par anda premium of 1 per cent (101 per cent), with accrued interest, for any o1 its construction mortgage bonds presented for prepayment prior 74, at its offices in New York. ‘The out- 83s, 4 and 6 per cent, the closing rate at 4 per cent, | 1s about $3,000,000? These bonds mature April 1, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK TO-DAY. Gold balances. = $1,540, 65: Currency balances. 1,732, Gross clearan 32,2 CLEARING Currency exchanges. Currency balances. Gold exchanges Gold balances....... i THE FOREIGN M. HOUS ¢ STATEMENT. Late advices report consols and American se- | Net earnings..$4,665,781 $2,584, We quote Dit | eurities dull and without change. nois Central at 9534; consols tor money, 92 a 92 Qo, for account, 924; a 924%; five-twenty bonds of 1865, Old, 1053¢ ; do. do., 1867, 108%; ten-forty da, 10534; new fves, 1025+a 102% 44a 44844; Now York Central 955s. Bank of England to-day @espatches quote rentes at 58f. 57350. shares, 953 a was £5,000, 201 | 2000 ceipts, expenses and net earnings of the Central | Railroad Company | ii Erie Raiiway shares, | The amount of bullion withdrawn from the | Paris | "The. follow. | bonds at 85 and interest. ing are the ruling qvotations in Amsterdam :— | Central Pacific first mortgage bonds, 82%; Union Pacific first mortgage bonds, 73:4; Union Pacific stock, 90; Northwestern preferred, 67%; St. Paul preferred, 6245. SOUTHERN SECURITIES were inactive. sixes at 82%; do. new at 83; Virginia sixes, con- solidated, at 51% a 51%; new South Carolina sixes, January and July, at 10%; Missouri sixes at 92; North Carolina sixes, second class, at 12, and third class at 114%; Missouri sixes, of Hannibal and Sst, Joseph issue, at 90% a 9044. The following were the late bids:—Missouri sixes, 9213; do. do., Han- Mibal and St. Joseph issue, 9044; do. do, A lum or University, 99; Tennessee sixes, old, @o. do., old, ex-coupon, 63%; do. do., new, ao. 4 new, €X-coupon, 635; do. do., new se- | to it Ties, 63%; Virginia sixes, new, 45; do. do., con. | polidatea, 5135; do. Georgia sixes, 70; do. sevens, new, do. do., gold bond: 3; > rth Carolina sixes, old, January and July lina Railroad, January and July, 35; do. do., April and October, 24; do. do., do., off, Jan- wary and July, 20; do., do., do., off Apri! and Octo- ober, 30; do. do., Funding act, 186, 24445 do., special tax, class No. 1, 12; do. do., do., @lass No. 3, 11%; South Carolina sixes, 25 January and July, 934; do. do., April and October, 20; do. do., Funding act, 1866, 14; Arkansas sixes Funding act, 30; do. sevens, Little Rock and Fort Smith issue, 20; Texas tens, 1876 BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 106 for Fourth National. The remainder of the list was neglected. ‘ne latest New York, 123; Merchants’, 116; Me and Traders’, 121; Leather Manufacturers’, 1 Commerce, 115; Chatham, 128; Bank of the Reput lic, 99; Bank of North America, 88; Irving, Metropolitan, 127; Market, 116; Nassau, 100; Shoe and Leather, 141; Corn Exchange, 115; Continental, %%; St. Nicholas, 102; Importers and Traders’, 198; New York National change, 85; Fourth National, 1053; Oriental, 165; Gold Exchange, 118; Bankers and Broker’s Association, German American, 93; Germania, 1 RAILROAD BONDS, The advance tn railroad bonds was well defined, and showed thorough sympathy with the condl- tion that has been elsewhere and heretofore scribed. Like water money is Andingits level, ar in choosing old railway bonds it is simply demon- strating the confidence of capital in that which has been proved and not found wanting. Central Pa- cifics were firm, with sales at 96. New York Cen- tral sixes of 1887 sold at ie, first, extended, at 102; Albany and Susquehannah, second, at 984; Union P: frat, at 86%; do. sevens at 88; do. tens at 82; n and Terre Haute, second, income, at 78; Ohio and Mississippi, consolidated sinking fund, at 9 solidated, at 92; C., C, and L,, first mortgag 2} do., second, at 0’ The following were tie bids at the call:— Mew York Ven b's, 5. wa Mid Istm New York © . Lack & W ew York Ven Os. New York ( en © Erie istin ex. Ist mex... Ist tr bri brie sth m Erie th m Long Dock bond: ¥ Hud Kiv 7's, 3d m, ‘75. Harlem con m & sf @s. Alb & Susg Ist bds.....+ Chi, KL & i Morris & Essex ist in Morris & bowex Alb & Busq 2d bas. NJ Cen 1st in. Mich Cen con 7's, 1972. NJ Cen ¢ Mich Cen Ist an 8's, "32. Pitts, Ft Mich bo 7p cy 2d m. Pitts, Ft Wace AN ist 7 p.c.luyy Pitts FLW & Ch a tol st Zz” Clev & Pitts 3a in ev & ol new bas hic & Alton Ist mi... 106 Chey, P a A old bds. Olio & Miss com 8 1.0555 93 C.F & Anew bds. Obio & Miss con. ve betro) as Onto & Miss <a & 0 St Louis & 1M 1 wM gthouis & 13 es «stl i Pb i" Cen Pa aad bas. sat Western Pacific ds. Union Pac ist in vas Union Pac | Union Pac Wicen7 pc. Bel & So [1 ist mi, #5 Qi i 2d i North Mo ist mn ¢ 15 Peoria a War, Wb sei Gbic ah Was vy To), Peoriag War, 2dm 66 tie &N W int bd '! 97" NV ase 10 Chie AN W exten dds Bost, HAE Ist ti 0% te aN Wastin Bot, H & F. quart Chic & » W cou y bis.) 872 Cedar P& Minn Istat., fh THE STOCK MARKET was firm and attended by a further advance in Prices, which at the opening was led by North. | west shares. These were largely traded, ana solid et 60 @ 614 for common and 76% a 78 for preferred, | We note sales of old Tennessee | The do. | do. do., | 136; Union, 13234; City, 205; Mechanics | | 1873, compared with 1872: 1875. | The following 1s an official statement of the re- of New Jersey, for the year | } 15) 2 | Recerpts. $8,881,565 $7,120,717 Inc..$1,760,647 | | Expeuses. 4,215,534 4,230,806 Dec, 21,222 1 Inc, $1,739,, After deducting dividends, § per cent; interest, taxes and rent of Lemgh and Susquehanna road, there remains a surplus 01 $977,323. Of this surpius $005,812 has been applied to the reduction of the valuations of equipment, leaving $671,510 remaining vo the credit of profits, Messrs. Winsiow, Lanier & Co. are offering for sale Toledo, Wabash and Western 7 per cent gold Life insurance, which is now almost as a test of civilization, is heavier in this country thaa in any other. The iife imsurance of the people of the world is said to amount in the aggregate to $5,273,000,000, and is divided among the civilized nations of the globe in the lollowing proportions :— United States, $2,750,000,000; England, $1,036,475,000; Germany, $270,000,000; France, $194,000,000; Austria, $65,000,000; the rest of the world, $157,000,000. The estimate shows that the | jife insurance of the United States is larger than | all the other countries of the globe, which in the | aggregate amonnts to $2,523,000,000, winch is | t 00 less than the amount accredited to the | United States. The business of insuring steam boilers is gradu- ally assuming the importance which shouid attach Manufacturers are coming to realize the y of securing themselves from the losses which are lable to attend boiler explosions, and large numbers of themare doing this by taking ni do. do., North Car- | policies of insurance. do., | The city of Brussels has concladed a loan of 80,000,000 francs with the Banque de Paris, the Générale and other financial estabish- ments, | Soci A recent letter froma merchant in Montreat says | 2 there is a lively interest telt in the proposition to | connect Montreal with Boston, via the Chambly, | | Portland and Ogdensburg and Eastern raiisoads, to be known 4s the boston and Montreal route, It is believed (hat freight for a number of weekly | steamers during the winter months will come by this route, | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Monday, Feb. 9—10 A. not Betore Call. 100 shs Canton ¢ 400 Con lw) At & FE 1 ee do. Leask 80% 494 ried 60 1500 300 6 seal bho wabs G 03 10... ao do 30 ct 100 Ath & 20 3u0 1200 To} 0) 2 10 20 200 100 Pac Ri 10 my 30 RR. ) Oluio & Miss 20) Del, L & W RK. 200 do. M. | 1000) U 8 5's, ©, °81 20 Ur 6's, cur. 550) Us 5-20, 6, 6 a 2000 0 ida, F 10.0 Us 5-2), ¢, "68 22.00 Us b,c, 4. 000) Tenn O's, old..be 82K | Www © b's, cial tax, second class, 12 | su N © 6's, special | tax, third class... 11% | 11000 Mimour) o's, 92h | 1000 Mo 6's, H&St Jo is 9% et 2000 0. DO Wig ne SAW B'kiyn Wa wi... WiyeBW do otha |: 1000 Alb & Sus 2d mm... 93g WOLSAM SER De.b3 GOW AK ATH ine... 73° 3700 15000 B, H & & RR ‘ist. or) 1000 Cen Pac aid bds. 100. 7000 Chi & NW Is a 1500 CaNWeegd bds S75 280 1000 do... 4 Panama RR 0 Chi Rw Pacis le” |S | too C, 0 & LC ist... rT ow do... . mw youu Mich Cen 200 ee m% 10 | 70) On south Lit mbe 70° Ty) On Fac RR. 1000 Det M AT ist... 97K 700 1000 Del & A,r, 9... 102" 1000 B. Hae 15000 Erie ist'm........ Udsg 800 Obi & 20 Long Lock bonds 98° di | $t. Paul preferred sold trom 7355 to 74%, Closing at | 270) 200 do 20 ai 1708 Un Pac RR Ist 10 Pac M SS Go. 1.00 do.. 5300 do. | 1600) Un Fac id’s. in.. 82 1100 do. 5000 Sl & St P 5's, Ist 1053g 700 NYC&HG 200 M & St I’7's, gold. 13.0 Sow st L & 1M ist, 1uw 6,0 £1 0): 3000 H'& StJo 8's, 1200) © & NWe | commercial circles to-aay than there was at any | | apparent in the higher gold premium. The mer- | 8000 Loville&N con,"98 9 600 do. - 1% 4000 Mor & Es Ist im... 105% 100 ao. v0 IT | A000 Mil & St P 8's, 1 co ..- io 7744 110) S 20 oh OQ Ww iit e | io | 09 BO Chia N she (0% | ‘Ga0o N 500 do.. 83 65g | 13.00 North wm = do 0 Se BAY NC do... bs ey 60 0. 6000 N J Cen Ist.ne2-. 106 8) do 3 G75 | LW Unio Mcou st. 9 270 do. + 6% | 2000 Olio & Miss 2d.. 80 10) NJ C 10844 loo) Tol & Wab Istm: 96 100°” “hy Lk do. - My 33 do . 19 10) wo: + 1084 WwW do 109s 300 Tol & W RE ° 7) 40 do. 53% bu do. bs 54 do 00. . 53% | 20 do. | IW do bo) Chi & RT 100 i £0 100 40 300 50d 6 20M 2.0 Un Min Go or 3% 70) do. 100 Con Coal. rt 100 do. 100 42 100 do rr Ww 49°¢ Lv Rens & Sar RRO. 105 20 49% 40) Mila Sul BR pibe.b3 7& 10 Dela H Gan Gol 119" Wo do... 4 26 Ag 40) Del, 1. dW RIL 2 200 Mor & Es ER. bu 10 do F LostL, KOE 10) Han &St Jo 20) a0. kw ao. 100 HI & St | 100 do. | 20) Atl & Pac p S00 do... | 20 brie RR. 80) Ohio & M | 20 do. 1300 do. | cr 100 do. | | eo 100 Mic: do. h Cen 100 Cauton Co. sud 10 do... 100 Oon Coal H 1400 West Un Tel | ty do... BN dO. secs csczees 2100 80 Chi bt »W RR ple 7 40 100 Dincarceomeers ted for) : 200 do sesame TT w od Ty 60 do. m7 | eaters 77% 80 do. THR | 7) z 7 30 ae. BI WO d SL. TH 1000, CAT REII bag OW) Erie RRB 49 400 BE RRL. 25 WwW" do 49 1WON'J Con RIKT war | A&P Ted 19 100 18% 2 do. 19% lossy | {20 do 1953 100 3 100 do. j 1u0 Chi & # TRE. do. ao. lwo do 100 an &§ 200 a0... Lou Mil & st P 300 10) luo 0 do. | 6 do. 300 do. WwW ao. 60 do. BU do | ou do. 30) do. | wo ao. 10) Pac & Ww do. 100 co. 41% lw do. 100 At & Pac RK 9 do. lw” do. oN do. 400 a0. w) ao 100 I Cen RR. 200 Harlem RR. VO do... fo) LSaMS RK, ibe 90 vary do sabe Ee £QRR. lie 1000 Chi, Bur 1.0) Ubie & Miss BR, BW” d0....0 os WC, © & i CRE. 100 DO. eee 100 do. 60 do. 215 P.M. | $2000 US 5-20, o, '67.... 119% $2000 US 6's, r, "BL. isu ao. 119 BH) Us S20, Cy 4000 do. Ly 00 US let, 6. 115! 150000 Us 5's, c, '81.... 113. 2000 US o's, cur. 16s | Second Board—1 P. M. $2000 Tenn 6s, new... 83. 200 shs West Un Te!..c 78 uw Va oi 2 6i%4 200 Mar Land & M’ 9 51ig lw) do. 60 Amer Ex Co. 10%, 99% 100 US Ex Co. Ce su) T & W isi, st LD 100.0 Can South Istin 1200) 0. & Mconst 06 shs Detalt C 60 American Coal 200 Md C iw do Oa 3 20 do bi, 100 Canton Uo. 200 6g 100 1iu0 Chi & NWR 73 109 4 do. ry 600 Amer Dist ei.. 40 West Un T &MRE vt TM RE bd & Es iR southern | 10U dan &stJo RR. 1 StL, KC EN pte. 34g 2:30 to3 P.M. Oshs Uhi & RIRR,. 108; 12.0 Mil & SEP RRL. 45% 100 Mil & St PRR pf... He 4 wD ao. do NY, NH & HORE 100 Siuryiand Coal Co. 50D Cea Re. 6 Wesi Un Tei. 3 13 ss b bs 100 Qaic 1u0'Pac M 50) 10 sw 300 3y i 130 13% 1 it 20) 777 iio Ws on i 40 Tis $u ay 500 8 uw te 20 53: TW ue a0 ey 10) do n2 70 111 100 0S Express. lu) Harlem RR.. SS aa CRONE WOOL S 4M 8H ¢ oy 260 MO. 23 do o 20000 dol do. 3 BN do... co} ue do. Sia a” do by do. Bhy 100 Panama i 2) ao... i» 8 a0 3 40 ‘ Fy oo Pittsburg RR 3g 8) NJ Cen 84% 100 Sy ag 3A5G 40 Oni & Alt RBIS 112g 9 Mor & bs RK. re Pia IP 92% | 20 Stu & iM Ri or CLOSING PRICES—3 O'CLOOK P, M. West Un Tel. a vuicksiive . Iron Mountain. boss a. 67 Del, L&W... Mi a 112 Adims Express 97° a 98 Pacific Mal 4344 a 4336 4 a 105 sew York Cen. 1047 Erie. ‘ ariein... Bost, Hart & 8, Lake shore Union Pacitic COMMERCIAL REPORT. ———_—_—. Ohio & Miss an & StJo OC aL... SI & Flour t No Decided Change—Wheat Firm— | Corn Stead y—Oats Steady—Pork Weak— | Lard Weak—“spot Cotton” Duall—Fu- | tures Irregular, Closing Lower. Monpay, Feb. 9—6 P. M. There was amore buoyant feeling apparent in | time last week, the incentive to speculation and the greater general demand for merchandise being | chandise markets are growing more and more | sensitive to the gold fuctuations, in view of | | was dull and lower. | at lee.) May,’ Lov | molasse the constant discussions in Congress on this point, the indications seeming to favor the possibility of a further inflation, rather than @ contraction, of the currency. On ’Change to-day four and wheat were the turn dearer, while corn was strong under a good steady demand, Oats were steady. Whiskey was with- out noteworthy change. Pork was quiet, while lard ‘The cotton market at the opening was firmer on better advices from Liverpool, and “spot | cotton” was held higher, while futures advanced fully 1-16c. At the close, however, “spots” were dull and fu- tures ye. a 316c. lower, as compared with Saturday's figures, the indueuce of the Liverpool advices having been counteracted by reported large receipts at the porta | Naval stores were without activily. Petroleum was ir regular and nominal Sugar was firm at unchanged figures. Coffee was unsalable except at amarked re~ duction in price, Covrze.—The market for Rio was dull and values nominal, and tn order to haye effected sales lower prices would have been accepted, put buyers were out of the market except at very low figures, Mild coffees were quiet and nominally nchanged The stock of Mio to the Dited states, held .p first hands, sums up as follows = New York, 3/,tit bugs; Baltimora, 17,025 do. ; Galveston, 4,000 do; New Orieans, 3.00 do. and Savannah, 1,00 do Toul, 63,217 bags,” We quote :—Rio, orainary cargoes, a 2340.4 fair do. Ic. @ Wige.; Lood do,, 26440, m 20sec. ; prune do., Ye. @ Z7Ko. : extreme Fr: forriots, 2h. n Gc, gold, per Ib., 60 and M days credit Java, government bags, a 320. grass mats 30s. 8 He. i" Ceylon, Zio, & 28.4 Maracaibo, 263c. a 280. ; Lie guayra, 270 a 2c. 3 Jamaica, 2c. a 27°.; St. Domingo, 2tc.'a 2ige.: Porto Rico, 26i,c. @ 274¢c. ; Cot Rica, 24a, a 2Z7'c,; Mexican, 26c. c.; Angostura, 270, @ 28c. Savanilla, 2 bac. w iio; Curucoa, 26 a 2c, gold, 60 and rs’ credit / Corton on. the was In limited demand, and ¢! ‘market closed dali without change in quotations For future deliveries the market opened strong on more faye orabie accounts trom Liverpool, and an advance of 1-160, Was readily obtained sabsequently, however, under heavy rece{pts at the ports, tne market reacted and the ES Advaiice was lost, the market closing Ho. a Sl6c. lower than the flnal quotations of saturday. We quote — Canad mags Yo X. Orleans, Texas, —The quotation: quality not more than half a grade above or below the Total, 283 783 16:7 269 | grade quoied, The sales were as tollows:— To-Day. Sat. Beening. Day. sa Speeulation. . In wansit.. pea OE oor 3.008 iivery ‘basis low middling)’ the sales nave been as tollows:—Saturday evening atter 1 o'clock— March, 100 at Loe. 20) at 1d B-s2e.. LBW) at ts Lei 200 at 1521 Sze; April, 200 at 16 +16c., 200 wt 169. VB at 16 25 32., 10 at 16Ke. : Jute, “100 1d HU I7 1-160. Total, L0.0 bale three’ Fy M—February, 2) at 1p Blue, 20 at Loy, 100 at 15 5-16c, 100 wt 15 $-16c.y March, 100 at 1Xe., 400 at Ls 24.320, 500 at 15%, 100 at 15 2-s2e 700 at 1s 11-4 40). aL 13 25-320, “110 at 15 T-160,, BOO At 15s;0., 200 a 15 Dléc., 1,000 at 134¢¢., 700 at 16 9-L6c., 600 at 15 17-85c., 1,900 OL 15 Mie. GUO ar 1S 17 wos Aprih 1) at, 16%4c. 6) At 16 L-si0.. 600 at l6%c~ Bt 16 11-320. "550 at 1G Ste, GH at Ibigc. 100 at 16 9-320," 80) at Wige. "200 at 16 Sloe, 100 ab 16 Sten” 1.00 at V6ifon, 60) at 16 5-82c., 9K wt 16 $1fe., 200 at 16i¥c.,” 10 at 16 Sie, 300 wt 105462 30) at 16 682.7 May, 100 wt 1d 13-16e., WO at 1825-%e., 10U “at 16 13-166, 300 at 16 23-32c., 20 at 16 19-32c., 100 ab 16 M16. 30) at 16 19-82e., 200 at 108%c.. 200 at 16 1932c., June, 200 at 17 B82e., 100 at I7gc 100 at 17 $2c., 100 at 17 1-16e,, 600 at 16 31-Je., 400 at 16 16-16c., 10) a0 16 31 s2e, July, TO) at Issn. 100" at 17240. Total, 20,200 bales. Grand ‘torai 27,000 balea ‘The receipts at Totals... —For ‘uture de the ports were ston, 3,042 bales; New Orleans, 18,14: Mobile, 2.630; Charleston, 2,083; Wilmington, 171; Norfolk. 5,42? New York, $37; Boston, 53; Philadelphia, ip! 49. Total, $8515 thisday last week, 45,380; this day la: ear, 232 if FLOUK AND Geatx.—Receipts—Flour, 12,224 bbls. : wheat 63,720 bushels; corn, 36,75) do.; corm meal, 300 bbis. ani 330 bags; oats, 17,775 bushels; Darley, 8,000 do.; rye, 8, do. The flour market was without decided ‘ch. Shipping grades, in some instances, commanded r: betwr prices, but the advance was not general. sales were about 15,000 bbls., at prices within the range of the appended quotations. Rye flour was quiet, but firm. Buckwheat fiour, at from $2 50 a $3 per 100 Ibs, tor State and. Pennsylvania, was neglected and nominal Corn meal was quiet, with sales ot 30 bols., mainly at $4 nee, her The a $450 for Western and $475 for Brandywine. We No. 2 state $475 2 $5 50 Supertine State 575 a 600 Extra tate 60 a 700 Choice State 70 a 7B Superfine Western 575 a 6 Extra Western. 64) a 675 Extra Minnesota....; 700 a 850 Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands, 5H a 700 Ronnd hoop Ohio, trade brands. 700 9 750 Family 78 a B50 a iow extra’ 65 a 700 St: Louis, straight extra 70 a 800 | St Louis, choice doubie extra 50) a 850 St Louis, choice tamily 850 a Wy 0 Cal Nowipal. 450 0 58S 400 a 500 535 a 625 675 a 850 850 all 25 400 a 450 Corn ineal, Jersey. 420 a 445 | Corn meal, Brand 465 a 475 Caioric.. 400 a 445 e 710 fo. Be é ‘an he sales com- prised about 100,00) bushels at $1 50a $155 for interior spring, $1 56 a $1 57 tor ordinary. No. 2 Chicago, $1 58 a $1 60 tor Northwest and ungraded, $1 59 a $1 lor No.2 Milwaukee, $1 63 for No.1 ungradea, $1 63 tor Canada Ciub, $1 65’ for white; included in the above are 34,000 bushels No. 2 Milwaukee, to arrive in ten days, at $1 60 | Corn was steady, with a good demand, the sales reaching about 70,00) bushels. at Bic. @ 3c. tor Hew mixed, 84c. for | old and new mixed Osts were steady, with ‘sales of 36,000 bushels, at Ge. a 62c. tor mixed and ®We. a G30. for Ww ite, hye was without activity. Barley sold to the extent of 1,000 bushels two rowed State at $175; good to prime Canada, withous sales, was held at $2 2)a $2 26 About 50 bushels malt were dispofed of on private rms. Freignts—The market for verth freights was more active to day, but the supp.y of room Was in ¢ of the demanu, and rates were depressed and lower in most instances, especially tor grain to Liverpool by steam. Vessels for charier continued scarce, but the de mand was proportionately simall and rates not mate- rially changed. The engagements were :—To Liverpool, by steam, 2,04 bushels wheat at 10%d., 16,000 do. grain a tod. standard bushel, and 7400) bushels do. at 10d. per LOlbs . 10 bbls flour at 3s. 6d., 150 boxes bacon and 50 packages taliow. both at 45s, ; 2by tlerces beet at 7s., 150 bis Dork at os. 9d. 60 bales pigs’ hair at 45s. To Lon- don, by sail, 2.500 bbis. flour at 28 ¥d., 300 tierces pork at 10s," steam.’ To Glasgow, by steam, 20,000 bushi at 12%d.. through ireight’ To Antwerp, by sail, 16,00) bushels grain at 124d. the charters were :—A Norwe- gian brig, hence to Odessa, with 4,00) cases refined pe- troleum on private terms, said to be at Szige. ; a British bark (now at Tybee), trom Phiiadeiphia to ‘the Conit- nent, with 6,00 bbls retined do. at 6s. 9d., excluding ch ports, ‘and an American bark of 470 tons, hence to diz, With Tull Cargo staves at $45 for light pipe. Movassks.—There has been only a moderate jopbing trade consummated to-day. Stock light of all kinds. Prices were quoted steady as tollows:—Cuba, cen- tritugal and mixed, old crop. Isc. a 1c.j) | do» do., new crop, 22, a 30e.; Cuba clayed, old crop, We. & 2 do., hew crop, de, 326. ; do., muscovado retin- ing, old crop, 2lc. x z5¢.; do. do., new crop, sue. a do., grocery, old ‘crop, 26c. a 3c. do. do., new crop. 33c. a dic. ; Porto Rico, old’ crop, 2c. a 98c.; Envlish Isiands, do. do., 26c. a Se.; New Orleans, do. do,, 45c. a Gc. ; new eryp. dhe. a Tie. Navat Stones.—The market for spirits turpentine has ruled excessively duil. Sinail lots are said wo be obtain. . though for wholesale parce!s holders ask Straiied rosin has been in tair request and steady. 30 bbls at $2 95, 450 do. at $2 00, 1,000 do. is grain nerally heli firmly, Tar is with- Out reported transactions atid the vaine more or less nominal Pitch sells moderately in a jobbing way at $3 for prime city, delivered. PerroLecx.—In the market for refined on ’Chance there was a steadier tone prevalent, but uo alterations in prices, which remained entirely’ nomin z de. and March 153g and naphtha duil at sic. t grades are quiet, but g 7 dy at 2itc. ude, in bulk, inoderately ht alter and steady at 7igc. tof spot and Fevruary; 01 4,000 bbls. at Sc. tor May. The Creek markets enerally quiet and steady, with quotations as tol- —Petroeum Centre, $1 Wu $2; Vil City. $1 95 a $. lows: ‘Titusville. $2; Tidioute, $1 60 and Parker's, $1 60 a $2, At Vhiladelpfia the market was quoted dull and wi nout change in price, February quoted nominally Msc. With sales of 5,8) bbls (in addiuon to reported) late sa’ urday at that price, March. Isic, a is%c. Later we heuri ot 4,000 cases refined here on private terms and 3,00) Obis, high test, for prompt delivery, at l6c. Provisions.—Receipts—Pork, 70 bbls; cut meats, 1,122 + lard, 625 bbis. and tiercesyand 1,15) kegs. The was weak, with sules of 300 bbis. on the Spot at $16 1234; 1,700 buis., March, at $16; 1,200 bls, May, ai $16 25, and 35) bbls, at $16 25. "Dressed hogs sold slowly and closed at age. for Western and 734¢, ae. furcity. Beet met with a moderate demand, ant Prices remained without noticeauie change, The sales Were of suvait lots, at prices within the rauge of $3.4 $11 for plain inese vbls.. first and second grades; $1i 50a $13 tor extra mess Ubis., $21 a $-2 lor prime mess lierces, $25 a $26 jor India do., and $23 0 a $3) for extra India mess Beet hams met with a moderate jobbing in- and prices were not quotably changed. ales to ‘ali extent were made at prices within the of $4 oa for Southern 25 for Western. Out meats—There las @ moderate demand to-day, but the transactions w contined principally to small lots. We heard ot sales of 15,000 ibs. Deihes at U%e. a 10c., 1,000 pickled hams at llc. c., 1,000 smoked hams at'I3e. and 2,000 green hams Bacon ruled weak, We note sales of 4) boxes short clear at 8c. a8 I1-lée. and 200 d0, long clear at Sige. Lard was weak. The sales comprise 1,200 tierces, Fevrnary, at 9'4c. a9 d-I6c.; 1,000 do., March’ at We 6c. 51,50) do., April, at Sisc, a 9346. ; 500 do. (c.. and 1,00) Yo. taney, February, at 9c. erces city on the spot at 9 S-luc. “Butter and che Were without noticeable change any respect, Rick,—ihe market continued qui for both domestic and toreign. Prices, however, were quoted sic Jobbing lots were placed at 4c. # 8%. for Carolina, a 740. for Patna and 7c. a 73gc. tor Rangoon. Nvuar. The. a Sie. tor tuir to good refining. We now sale of arrived but not landed, of 694 hhds. and 140 ‘tritugal; price to be fixed. Also, Saturday, 7,263 bags Manila und 812) bags do. lots at 7c. Retined was quiet at Jie. a 94c) A, We." fer crushed and — powdered for granulated. We quote:—Cuba—Kefining, interior to common, ‘6c. a 4 fair to fair, 7c. a 77%¢.; govd to prime ‘a 83 fuir to good, Siqc. a Shge.; prime to choice, Big centrifugal hiids. and boxes, Nos. 8 to 13, ‘Bsc. a 8% bhds and boxes 6c. a 7) melado, 4c. Cuba clayed—Hoxes, Dutch suundard, Nos, 7 to Vi aA a woh b c & S¢c. + do, 13 to a Bie. ay 0., 16 to 18, 9340." lo. 19 to 20, Wigce @ 105 wilte, 9c "a WiKe. “Porto Ttleo—Wefining, “common rine, TiC. a Sec: grocery, tair to ch Rac. & 8 razil—Dutch standard, Nos. 8to 12 6% Dutch standard, Nos, 10' to 12, Ke. @ Sige perior and extra superior, 7c. & 7940 SteARIN® Was inactive aud nominal Prime held at %e., with Yoo. bid. Aiiow sieady and moderately active at 7c. for prime; sales of 45,00) lbs at that price, and 2440 Ibs. cominon at 7c. Wuiskry.—Recelpts to-day, 450 bbls. Market steady but Quiet Sales of 250 bbis at $ DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gatveston, Feb. 9, 1874, Cotton firm; fair demand: good ordinary, ld3gc.; mid= dling, 1540. Net receipts, 04 bales. Expotts—to Great Britaln, '$,809; to the Continent, 1,100; coasiwise, 1.066, Sales, 2,00 Stocit, 118,205, New Onueaxs, Feb. 9, 1874. Cotton movement checked by high price lin We. low middling. We: strict cood wrdinary, 13} ot ordinary, 1c. Net receipts, 18.14 bales; gross, 1%t11, packa; bork market atter report, both Manila—su- | Exports-To Great Brita, 20125 to the, continent, 2120; range, Saal; constwise, Lab bales M000 Tan” ces ing, 7.000. Stock, $31,794 epee Montrx, Fed, 9, 1874, Cotton auiet, firm and higher; widdling. 1540. ; low ‘o-day up to | $2, 60 | flat, 300 do. at $2 60 a $2 65 and 15) do. atg2 65 Fine | | ‘The market ior raw ruled firm on the basis of good | grocery, | 1. We quote | i} | Sis | ape | Improved and unimproved I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. . Make. + good ordinary. Net <0 Fuldating. Leico. rood crater? Tee ais eet ae SavanNan, yep. 18m Cotton firm; middling, 15Ho. Net recel bales, Exports coastwise, 06, les, LLL. Stoel Caarieston, Feb. 9, 1874, Cotton firmer; middling, 153¢e. 4 15}ge. 5 low middling 1450. a 14%e.; gool ordinary, Misc. fot receipts, bales. Maporis—To the Condnent, 1,083; coastwhse, 1,336, Bales, 1, Stock, 57,380. q Wuannaton, N. C., Peb. 9, I87&, Spirits of turpentine ste igo. Rosin quiets, $2 29 for strained. Crude tury bard $3 15 for yellow dip. Tar quiet at $2 30 1.200 Bois, at Prior No weds sales of 2,200 at $3 fo spring, 6) for amber winter, $) 0 for white winter and 0 for douvle extra, Wheat sleady; sales of uashels No, 2 red winter at $1 7& Cora qulet at 0c. Oats firm; sales 1,40) bushels State at 54igc. a Sc, on track at the eastside. Barley quiet; Canada held at $210 Cora ; sales bolted et $1 55: unboited, $1, 50 owt Milli¢ed unchanced : sales shorts at $2i a $22) shipstutts, 3 a Seti middlings, $25 4 $20 per ton. Hallrow ights—Flour to Falladetphie ‘and Boston, @o.; i albisanie- vac naaeaneg Borrazo, Feb. 9, 187% Grain in store and affoat:—Wheat, 163,269 busnelss Corn, 40,786 do, ; oats, 34,526 do.; rye, 500 do; barley, 43,015 do. , peas, 272'do.; barley malt, 4 do. Imports for the last torty-eight hours :—Flour, 7,600 bbis.; wheat, 41,780 bushels; corn, 25,019 do. ; outs, 4,200 do; barley, ye do. Exports—Wheat, 36,800 bashes; corn, 2; 0. Oats, 1,000 da. barley, 868 do. Flour quiet West erm ground’ spring, $7 a '$/ 0) bakers) $7 23 @ $8 254 amber, $8 a $8.0; white, $810.0 $9, Wheatdull; sal Of small lots Milwaukee No. 2 spring at $1 44 Quoted—, Milwaukeo No i do., $1 53 a $1 34; do. No go. $1 45 Chicago No. 2 spring, $1,43: red winter, $1 60'a $1 654 white winter, $1 70 a'$1 75. Corn quiett sales of Dushels No. Zon the track, at 720.; old held ut Te. a 77a. os, cy uD~ Flour unch; Oats steady; Western held at Sic. Barley pint Caneel Bases haiatcdy: Cahuttt gts SY Saas arley mi a 2 255; West Ear a reas ek Hes Be Othar arenes Tee. changed, . Toumpo, Feb. 9, 187° Flour quiet and unchanged. Whoat dull; sales of No, Zwhite Wabash at $1 62 No, 3 do. do. $1 49; amber Michigan. $149; April, 81 034; No. 2 $1 48 Gorn dull and lowet at 63sec. for high mixed February; @9¢., May: new, 6le.; March, dc. ; low mixed, 64c. «new, 6346.5 Lo rade new, 6c. ‘Oats Arm and in falr demand at iio, for No. , é7c a 47}4c. tor No. 2 Dressed hogs firm al 87 0. “Ci seeds dull at $5 10 Recelpts—9,0n0 Dushels wheat, 57,00 do. corn, and $00 do.osis, Ship- ments—4,00) bushels corn and 2,0) do. oats. Curcaco, Feb. % 187% Flour dull and nominal; sales ot extra spring at $5 50.0 $6 tor tuir to choice. Wheat in fair demand and higher at$124tor Not Spring, $1 22) for No. 2, cash $1 237% Murch, $1 26% april; No. 3do. $1.16; rejected, $1 10. Corn advanced and in tair demand, ats7 ‘4c. cash ; 57340. & 5774c. March, 63c. May; reected oid, 5-4sc. a 536. { Dew, 4c. 470. “Oats in Tair demand aid vigher: sales of No, 2 at « ot; 43, Mare; rejected, 39c. Rye firm at 8c. a 84c.'for No. 2 Barley in fair demand and advanced, at $1 70.8 $!75 tor No. 2 spring, tresn : $18) tor Northwest ern, $155 for No. 3spring. Provisions dui! and droop- ing Pork dull and lower: cash nominally $14 88 March gil, Apri $14 75, Card guict and weak; cash nominal, arch closed at $9, April $915. Hulk meats quiet and’un- hanged, at tor shoulders, 7},c. for short mb mid~ ‘4c tor short clear middles, ii loose. Bacon steady ¢. tor shoulders, 8c. for clear rib sides. 90 tor clear Dressed hogs steady at $5 50. Whiske firm at96c. xecetpts—15,000 bbla flour, 000 bushels Wheat, 68,000 do, corn, 57,00 do. oats, 7,000 do. rye and Haan bla creat L000 eae: oie yi 16,000 ushels Wheat jo, corn, oats, 1,400 Uo. rye and 20,00) do. barley. id HAVANA MARKETS, Havana. Feb, 9, 1874. Exchange active. On the United States, sixty days, currency, 73 premium ; short sight, 76 a 77 premium. EUROPEAN MARKETS, fayenrooL Corton Maxket.—LivERroo P. M.—Sales on the basis of middling uplands, nothing be- low good ordinar: shipped Junuary aud February, at 7%. do., do., shipped February and March, at7 15-16d. ; do., do., shipped March and April, wt 8d, LONDON PRopucR Makker.. DON, Feb, 9—Evening.— Linseed oll opened at £29 és. a £2095 and closed at £30 6s. por tan. Spirits turpentine. 86s. per cwt eee FINANCIAL, A. THASKINS & BRAINE, BROKERS, 11 BROAD © street.—Stocks and Gold bought and sold for cash or on margin; Privileges negotiated on responsible firms, which can be used a3 cash margin, thus enabling any one with stnali capital to speculate with little risk. Ex- planatory circulars mailed. A TBAPSLEY (& RALLEY, BR + WAY, BUY AND DOOBLE ‘PRIVILEGES ON OF THE EXCHANGE” OR RESPONSIBLE PARTIES; STOCK OPERATIONS MAD Nst TRACTS; QUOTATIONS JK EXPLAN TORY CIRCULARS, WITH ROFERENCES,” MATL TO ANY ADDRESS’ LAPSLEY & BAZLEY. 74 BROADWAY. ATE Wi HAMILTON & CO, BROKERS IN STOCK Privileges, 48 Broad “Puts” and “calls” ne- gotiated on Members’ stock Exchange. Call or send for & copy of “A Guide to ul Speculation,” oe eee sagt DDITIONAL CAPITAL SECURED FOR INCORPO- Fated concerns, merchants, minutacturers, mines; companies organize’ and investments made. ALEXANDEK FROTUINGHAM & COMPANY, 112 Broadway. Azencics in Boston, Chicago, Washington and ban Francisco, Calitornia. A —PUTS AND CALLS; $10 TO $100 INVESTED IN + them often pays $100 to $1,000: the only safo Method of operating in Wall street,’on ‘limited capital, fuily explained in 32 page Pamphiet mailed free to any Sddress; Stocks bought and sold on margl VALENTINE TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 39 Wail street, New York. ce sides, all packed. Fed. 9-630 ERS, 74 BROAD- LL PRIVILEGBS; ALSO A FINANCIAL, $50,000 Tere Foes, nnnannnnrmtentintee, ST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON BOND * — (private dweilinys »reierred), in sums of $5\ Mortgage on New York ct C4 ; one per eem. cominission and attorney's fees a searching title, CALLENUER & LAURENCE, 30 Pine ¢ d city Property, without bor STE WT ON RERY, i Hroadway. TO LOAN. m™ $75.000 25, tia iON REAL ESTATB aterm Mout bonus JOHN F, CONREY, 162 Broadway. Mortzaveson city Property; money also mone Froporty PAUL rs TODD. 8 Liverty streets $95,000-2a8 2 Second and Le: $60.00 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORK or Fen city: ia sums of $5,100 and upwards, $75,000 TO BUY SECOND AND (LEASEHOLD INVESTMENT, FLRST, hold Mortgaxes on ius roved and ummproved tity proper em of Bro klyn. Wee BIRR Eee 38 wall streak A t, for five years; no bonus. This loan ist inh heirs: under 40 per cent af the ‘actual value oe ‘bs Unued. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Bast Seventeenth street, ey ¢ TO LOAN—IN 51 $200,000 propery ia feetytO, SULT, OX eae will buy ortgagens eat ony mite pring 153 Bowery, corner of Broome street, $400,000 toats=9% Aompeaor, mn erty; simple iegal expenses; one to WiLLis. ate jontauk Insurance Company, 168 TO LOAN-ON PI . $1,000.000 & iehco4agzormare Thunicatons’ from principals, BP erty. will be noticed. Address i i doncripion of feral omice. COPARTNERS HIPS, HK PARTNERSHIP HERBTOPORE EXt: der the firm of John Hampson and Benjamin. is dissolved this day by the withdrawal of John son. Benjamin ‘sinith will continue the business on hi BENJAMIN 8M. roadway. 4 gw account and collect all dues jemands against said orm. New York, Feb. 6 1374 AN ACTIVE PARTNER WANTRDCIN' 4 THO oughly established legitimate cash business, payin $800 montiily ; advertiser will invest as special oF sell he has more business than he can attend to, having tw other places: capital reqaired, trom $5,v00 to $3,000. 4m person only: commuiications uy mall will no’ be now ticed. KB. M., 82 Kast Ninih aureet, opposite Stewart's BOOK. AND BTATIONERY STORR—DOING Ai ges, tw offered for sale. Address box 6) Post ottice, Washington, ¥INB KUSIN parties not secking an immense fortu can avpreciate a striciiy legitimate manufacturing busi Ross with iar profs and, highly, endorsed in tion solicited. ROK & CO, 276 Peart street LARGE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FO! a sales Ecnonely will pay 30 per cond ons brea lon of $500,! aun works near the city; chinery, £c,; can be removed to another location sired, “Aadress box 5,44) lost office, : LADY HAVING H&R OWN FURNITURE WO! join another party with small capital in keeping boarding hy or would take eutire charge of a hotel or boarding house Address dW. Brooklyn Bran Herald omice. A ARTY WANTED, WITH AT LEAST | $2 cash, to invest in a well established sewing chine company; owns Its own tools and machinery; notin debt: has some machines completed and troduced to the public, but needs more working to push things; the right ry can have the position of treasurer with a silury, and see that his own ai money in the company is properly and honestly pended a large honus in stack oF satlsfactory real security will be given for the money. Principals only, meaning business, need address box 5,063 Mew York office. BUSINESS CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH.—FO! J ieate of whole vulldiny 18 rooms ad extra stor ars’ Lease of whole building; 18 room: ex! Fent $1,0W ver vear. Inquire of ‘Mise ANN MORGAN, Lewis street, corner of Stanton street, WALL STREET BANKING AND COMMISSIO! house, with a regularly orgat d business of standing, desires to add $50,0u0 as special capital; the firt above ali ex: large, first class business. established for 15 yea and which realized u profit iast year of $2,000, over and] t/ha 3 CHANOB NOW OPEN. but wi members have had an experience of many years and thoroughly qualified ; reterences ot the hest cb ability can be turnished. Address, wit real u box 3,674 New York Post oftice, ‘stating when’ Where an interview can be had. LADY OR GEN MAN WANTED—TO FURNIS $2,500 for a novoi theatrical enterprise, under th direction of an experienced manager, from which can be realized; thorough investigation Invited; class references. Oali Tuesday or Wednesday, betore7 Pa M., or address ACTOR, $$ Latayette place, LOCK VERY SHORT—NOS, & 6 AND Hasm 2 eee eran a ae pct roms wana and Fifth avenue, separately or togethers pa tered. é TESSUE, 298 Broudwaye | NE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED cnocaed houses in Brooklyn for sale, very low for cash; had had « trade of $10),\00 per annum ; or will take pai ner. Apply to i B. LANSING & CO., 170 Mon! street, Brooklyn. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED + for merchants, manotac‘urers and others; real es exchanged for business; mining interests, &c., nego- ted; persons with capital seeking business advised of roved opportunities, Reterences:—Ogden, Brower Co., bankers, 17 Willin ; Clark, Chapin & Holly, grocers, 83 Water street; ac. GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., Financial and Business Agents, 93 Broad A THOSBY,T0 LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGA ‘ z Mortvages cashed ‘sold by auction. V. Li Pine street, T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Poli ortgages and other Securities, Insurance of all Kinds eitected panies. J.J. HABRICH & CO., Cuz LAND, COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI. AND IN- dianapolis Railway Company.—Stockholders of the above road who are opposed to its lease to the Atluntic and Great Western Railroad Company and to @ direction in the interest of said Atiantic and Great Western road, are invited to send their proxies tothe undersigned, “LE. LAND BROS. & OO. 19 Nassau street, New York, or J. & 8 FERGU-ON, 35 Pine street, New York. Blanks sent on application STATE MONEY TO LOAN—ON FIRST MORTGAGE, + 4 on improved New York city Property. Apply at | Foom 4, No. 345 Broadway. E curities ATENTS FOR SALE OR KEXCHANGE—TEREI~ torial Rights in three new and useful patents. Ade dress the patentee, B. C. MONROK, Ne ART! WANTED—WITH $5,000 AL, ist in pushing @ paper in a new fvld and @plenaid prospects. ‘Address JOURNALIST, box erald office. 3 2ODA AND MINERAL WATE! AR Ginger Beer, Ale, Porter and Welss Beer Bo! Establishment for sale cheap: Horses, Wagons, Machina ery, Boxes, Bottles, ac., &c.: an excellent business ca be done; capital required. trom $%,00) to $5,000, Inquirel i Long Island Brewery, 83 to 89 Lhird avenuc, Brooklyn, a call at 737 Broadway, room 9, Also for $200 will give interest in the state of New York. 1 —_ : 7 WAXTED-A LIVE YOUNG MAN. TO JOIN ME IN} buying my present partner out fn hotel aud restau rant, wi bers st. $25. Inquire ot B. MERREST, No. 9 Chame TAD Wwe A MAN, join advertiser {n opening & on thé leading avenue of the city; no opposition; best chance ever offered. Addressor apply at 1,290 Thir avenue, northwest corer of Seventy-fourth street, 1 stor SARSPARILLA PO CAPITALISTS.—OPPORTONITY SELDOM fered; forming sock company. For partic MALL CAPITAL, TOV first class drug stor FXECUTOR'S FUNDS TO LOAN—ON NEW YORK 4, city Property; also clients to make temporary Wans on Buildings ‘not finished or Brooklyn and, New | York city Froperty, Principals apply at 111 Broadway, room 7 Bes SALE—$5),000, FIRST MORTGAGE ON FULL Block, near Central Park, worth three times the amount; due August, 1876. Address EXECUTOR, box 1,621 Post office. OHN & PIKRORB, 103 BROADWAY, HAS MONEY TO | burchase First and Second Mortgages and to loan ony! ai bstate in New York, | unty. Brooklyn and Westchester WARTEDSA PARTNER WITH $50 IN A LONG and well established business requiring two inters ested ; they can realize 4 large income; no mistake. AD=| ply to P. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 2873, Bowery. TANTED—A PARTNER WITH $400, IN A 1, V fish and oyster market on the best avenue in thet city i reierences will be given and rea AP, KLINE, ; weil established quired. Apply at 113 Reade street, $1()0.-O% ACCOUNT OF TLL HEALTH 1 WIL $ + seil the secret of manufacturing an article great use in every kind of business, wherein a fortane| may be realized by the right person, Address L. S By 3 5 M ORTGAGES WANT: Apply to Pony SOHN McCLAVE, New Jersey Ci Rann also other choice stocks and Bonds paying 7 to 2 per cent, at the lowest market rates, tor sale by ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO, No. 43 Pine street, N.Y. N. B.—Investment Securities our specialty 22 years SHIP VENTILATION, y | larm and Bi Manuiacturing Company have declared a di percent on its eapital | stock, pi on and atter the 29h day of January, 18/4, payable at my ote .@. Bi LL, Treasurer, 178 Broadway, Paw. 9) PUES AND CALLS—ON soc HEIR MAR | ket price; siock Syadicates ring. Pur. tculars on application. E. 0, THOMSON & CO., 21 Wall street. | GAmMt EL P. WARE &€0., STOC BROKERS. 6 WD Bb «l street, New York, ute orders for the pur- chase id sale Of railroad securities lor cash or on mar- | gins. ‘ION LOAN AGENCY—78 CEDAR STREET, WILD loan on pro city in stims $1,000 to $50,000, First and si teed. WaANTED@A Mort proved Propert bought. CH, Generat Manager. $1,000. —GOOD SECURITY AND GUARAN Address B. 0, D., Herald office. GOOD FIRST OR 7 ANTE ECO} FEW Dd Ss, hot over three years to run, on city im- | at a air discomnt, i SAWARD & LEAVITT, 54 Wall street Warten TO PURCHASE AT A DISCOUNT— | A few first class ‘ork city, particulars, W* HAVE € WHO WILL LOAN ON BOND and mortgages, or buy good Second, New York or Brooklyn; no bonus. A.M, JOHNSON & BRO,, No, 5 Dey street. 750) SHARES, OF NEW YORK ENAMEL PAIN. OU Company's Stock of $100 each for sale at $3 Per chare: capiial sock $5900) paid up: no ase ments; profics over 100 byte ei JAMBS H. DAVI SON, late secretary and treet, ay Ww. ‘OR SIX MONTHS—BY A $2.000 * ardrs 1b per cent interest will be aid and absolute security given. Address J. J. P., Herald office. ? WANTED—ON [IMPROVED REAL ESTATE 3 000 in Brookt, 9,000 on Jersey City; 10 per ven RUFUS KR. Mola OG, 43S Broad- ner of Deeds for every state. 88 D- reasurer, 400 West Nineteenth cent discount way, Comm 1,500.—FOR SALE, TWO FIRST CLASS $4.000 cond Mortgages, due in one year. Apply to 0. A. BILLS, No. 6 Pine street. SHARKS AMERICAN FLAG GOLD MIN. 4.600 ing Stock for sale at 35c pershare. Address J. P, Werald oiti @> 1 AGE ON THREE $5,000 EoRO HACE Dwelling, near city Hail, Brooklyn, for sme, (oF Soy, No. 6 Pine street, room 11. 5 OKLYN CITY 7 PER CENT BONDS: $5,000 for ‘ate: $4000 Brootiyn City Kailroad fonds, 7 per cent CoORAAN T. BEERS, 2 Court street anita eee, —AN ELEGANTLY FITTED UP HAT, $5.000. | From arrears of taxes, assessment Cap and, Fur Store, advantageously situ: fted; yainable leave; Stock, Fixtures, &c. ; fine class of trade} health, Address PARA- ietor. in. delicate Pintaid Untawn Brana LYSIS. fice Herald Uptown Branch oilice, 30) $3 with $3. Apply to MORSLU, sceond loot, : 1 80 WITH SERVICES OF ACTIVB BUSINESS! 2300 oan wit ssourg one-half intorest in mane facturing business, paying moothly; contract With responsible partics to take al goods aaaie: tle no humbug. Address, with realname, HG. K., box Herald ottice. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL WANTED— extend a mangtscratog, bnsiness; @ , 2) Centro : atree! 3 OOO ~WANIED, A PARINER, IN A, GOo! o. + and weil established manufacturing ness, doing a food cash trade; favorabie terins to right pariy. inquire of BM. MABON, No.2 street. Ni Y S5 000 —WANTED, A GENTLEMAN, WI! De). $5,000. to join a party in @ business ti will pay 20 to 30 per cent every Y0days; the business —WANTED, AN AGENCY TO BEF: se making bas resent Geils Pe ninead all done for cash; the party turnishing the money wil have the handing ot ail. the cash, For paruculats ade dress box 4,612 Post oftice, New York. G —WANTED, A PARTNER WITH A 20.000. erat’ Biractineaie a business in which there Is a mint of money. Send to A. JOHNSON, 11 Bast Twelfth street, tor an explanavory circular, LOR —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH 25,000 crartaptialt toNengage im the berirrd and children’s shoe business. ' Apply to JEFFISRS, 1,18 Broadway. y $200.000, in California by a respon: D., Herald office. +2 +—__—_. CITY AND COUNTY TREASURY. Comptroller Green reports the following disburse | ments and receipts of the treasury yeaterday :— DISBURSEMENTS. Claims paid (number of warrants amount- ing to.. f $1e,a PTs. From tax eat. From collection of assessments and interest. From market rents and ees From water rents ‘oun Hieenses, dec. Ty Froin licenses, Mayor's office. ‘ From tees and fines, District Courts. ‘Tot ‘ maa A MEAN THIEF ARRESTED, PROVIDENCE, R, I., Feb. 9, 1874 William P. Hadiey was arrested in this city to day on @ charge of stealing eighty-five Englist sovereigns and $150 in greenbacks from the mai he boarded with in Worcester last December Nearly ali the goid was fuund upon him, He wa Renae in @ saloon here, under the name of Pete: ronan. BODY SNATCHING Sentence of Dr. Christi at Washing ton for Desccrating a Grave. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9, 187% Dr. Christian, convicted of desecrating a grav and removing @ dead body from it, was to-day ser tenced to one year’s imprisonment in jail. Carter remitted the ane, because it would opersl 48 @ punishment to Christian’s family. } A DEATH SENTENOE OOMMUTED, DRNVER, Col., Feb, 9, 18% Governor Elbert has commuted the sentence ( Steele, the murderer, who was to have bee hanged to-day in Bou.der countvs