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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL tauon, A New Erie Loan in London. How It Was Received and the, Security Behind It. | nim loaded. Sale of a “Large Put” in) Union Pacific. day — STOCKS QUIET. | Lake suore Kock Ik Money Easy, Foreign Exchange Quict and Ee Business Generally Bull. Miuwaukee and Pacific Mall... WALT, STREI } Monpay, Maret 9-6 ‘The discussion of the subject of the repeal of the Wsury law opened in this column this morning | ‘was continued on the street during the day, with & @eneral acknowledgment of the enterprise of the | Erie.. Union Prcitic G. C, apd 1, timely moment. In wis connection the subject | Foreign ex ‘ef the personal tax (State) imp. capital was also brought forward, This is a tax @irectly upon money averaging $0544 per centy | which, of course, is eventually patd by laber, in the increased rate of interest, and is so far uncon- stitutional that it is virtually a direct tax. Thus a ‘or demand. he wants to invest in the banking business— interest and $101,000 in redemption ol five-twenty | 30) te CA an Amaricani bark of ton tone haice. to Lis: that is, loan out on cail or to com- bonds. The customs receipts to-day were $56,000} bob, with extra heavy stave: at 367 30; a German brig, MONeY,10,LOANSUPON CITY PROPERTY : ALSO mercial men—has to pay 3 to 3ig per cent and the internal revenue receipts $613,000. | su NY | pkey mond to Bahia, with 2,500 bbls. flour at $1 5) | (05, ay POLE Ha Saat Le, ate WILKEY'& or whatever the local rate cf personal tax may | TREASURY BALANCES. | i | Porreracritetecann fe iinited to Jobbing tots of New | on as bine OHO ay, Site LsaMS eans, including is. rop—tnglish. Island IND+AND } N | be, before he can engage in business. The usury ‘The balances in the United States Treasury at ee aM Pca bl ‘¢rop-—Cubs, cents gal ad poized. Bt | M city and Westchester banks Property} fret and law fixes ts Maximum interest return at 7 per the close of the day were:— | 400 # ‘to, clayed, wT .; do, muscovado refluing, second Morgages bought. cent, leaving him 3% todper cent profit Upon Bis | CurTenctssvecn era rcrcrassnareese acces og $8)000.210 M0) | A Bets New CR ey ie nee reoganeet a | Pee hE ORT ASL BrORO Aye : his wise ? Can we hope to rival Speciai deposits of legal tenders for the | Naval Stones —Spirits turpentine continues quict, ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, IN money. Is this wise policy? Can we hope Recta Rappers: Ohaeeal celcets (OF tne. soo.coo' | 38 thovgn holders show's little wore drmuessand are gen: | Many amount; without bonus, Apply to 0.0, BEN. the other commercial centres of the world and | gin (including $41,241,700 coin certili- foo erally ask ng EO nee sBOY seliyery: 7 eter ytd NET, No. 9 Pine street. % Se ae ‘ { ees ‘Sesthes ae ) + we only heard of sales of 2 8. a c. te= = make New York the great emporium of trade |. COtGB con ep ices 6 rained rosin was neglected and the value more or Less ‘ANUFACTURERS DESIRING TO INCREASE THEIR IP WE HANDICAP CAPITAL tm this way? Is it not more natural that capital | would fight shy of us, and seek employment else- where, where it would be jess burdened with re. strictions? And yet we need this capital. We | need ail we can get ofit. We need it to stimulate % rement ‘i aq | Pive-twenties, Feal estate improvements where it is handicapped pit Tees 1A 109: 10934 a 10934 109% a 10934 is | _Perrovevm.—The market tor crude in bulk was quoted | any part ol the city; $2,000 to loun immediately in am the same way in the tax on mortgages; we need _ Five-twentie: were & 100% 10% 10, Second Board—1 P. M. | ay pease tat TCE mi Ha Cae es Brook! yn; Gens oon Mortgages cashed, Apply to | 4t to increase our terminai facilities; we need it to | New -yes. Taga laed ig aig SYNC Ts aL TET 2 webs LS EM SER auain lower, owius cthety to the searcity of rene ncd | Cem e eaeee e broed es: hn vommerce a is port; Eri saan ai 41a alt path eed 4 the dull market in Europe and at the producing points; RUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- lighten the burdens of commerce "ie this port; in Mow Wonka Prsea 9534 Giga 952 2000 tate aud bds 123g quoted nominally at l4dgc. a 14%,c. spotand March, and | gage on New York improved Property; one word, we need it to give us @ fair | “yy agaition to the above the following despatches wera 4c. April; cases quiet and steady at We. a2)igc. Napn- | dwellinzs preterred ; one per cent commisston and attor- ghow in the great race for the control of a pate a oe tha drm at Sige. spot and dic. next month. The creek | ney's tees tor searching title ; second mortgages cashe: ; @ Odie roma: “ana yeul- our | NO ee ee, having reference to Erie, | 16) (Vac iv Paes ina rg a Win quotnsions CALLENDER & LAURENCE, 3) Pine street 1d. ¢ : :, E i \ cl 4 follows :— ity Fj e. 4 bid " a Sel ae mee, ceenanges o y which was affected by the new loan:—London, 1:30 | 16.0 Alb & Sus 2d m ville, $1 75 a $1 80, ad Parker's, $1 65, Union, and $1 6) | ON BOND AND MORTGAGE WANTED | legislators have no conception of the importance of such a reform, They think and argue that ‘aking this tax off capital will be to impose an un- fair burden upon labor, and talk to us of “bloated ‘ondholders ? who pay no tax upon their invest- ments a3 drones. Thisis too absurd to deceive ‘Wall street, but it deceives many outside. Let us examine the point shortly. LABOR IS THE BASIS OF VALUE, BUT CAPITAL GIVES LABOR THE OPPORTUNITY OF PRODUCTION ‘which supplies that value. Bread has more real Value than gold, as the one sustains life aud the other, placed where it is not exchangeable, would not. But the price of bread is regulated by the cost Of its production, and that cost results (rom the in- terest or return which capital demands to engage im the work of production, beginning with the P, M.—Erie 4 gage bonds, Lackawanna and | Western Union Te! orthwestern... jorthwestern pI Ohio and’ Mississippi... | Atlantic and Pacitic preferred | Hupuibal apd st. Joseph. : sii THE MONEY MARKET HERALD in having opezed this discussion @f a) worxea easy during the day at 3to 4per cent. hange was quiet at 4.54 ior prime ed upon banking’) pankers? 60 duys’ sterling bills and 4.87 & 4.573% | Outstanding legal tende: THE FOREIGN MARI furnished the (oliowing quotations, with the mar- ket quiet and steady :— ‘ Consols for money 92, Consols for ace’nt, £254 mortgage bonds, west, preferred, 60%; Enie, 39: NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1874.—TRI¥,H SHEET. the Erte here are confident of a successful nego- | Beyond this Erle loan the next point of interest on the street was | THE SALE OF 4 “PUT,” by the ex-Erie oficial who has been before re- ferred to in these columns in connection with | Union Pacific, in that very stock, for 10,000 shares, | 59) thirty days, at 33%, forlper cent. This was near the lowest figure of the day’s sales. It 1s said that) Ra the seller has received proxies enougn to dictate the next board in the coming Union Pacific elec so) tion, and this sale would look as though he was trying to create a mar’ fuller Knowledge of this fact breaks the stock with THE STOCK MARKET ; + outside of this was without other features dure 1 the day, being dull in the aiternoon UP a the \ further postponement of | gnancial question by Congress. Th youowing were the highest and lowest PricéS Of mxtocks (o- N. ¥. @ and Hudson consolidated. wud 54 ty losraph St. Paul. 60 sbsNYC4&HRRR 14s 400 shs Un Pac RR. 33% | 64.980 bushels; » do. - Wig 1000 N § | corn, 10,28) do.; gorn oats, 12,679 bushel: Tye Bs to, Tue "eet O11 sacks: solr market ri 0 © do 3) Mewiy under a moderate inquiry tr! meaner 2 : ; ! iry (ie shipping grades, “VALENTINE TUMBRIDGH & CO, BANKERS io do Pos | AUER Bhi athe ann eres The axles were AWAD SRK bee 8 Waleed Sei LORE | 20 dy. was quiet, with sales of 150 res quotations | Rye i — | 3s Oo actably higher gf oy firmer, but | PUTS AND CALLS NEGOTIATED AT LOWEST r 0. not quotably hig! ss RATES AN! : ; Lew bols. at prices Within | RATHS AND HELD AS CASH RGIN FOR » & the range of OUF datationg, “We quot r i wo a gs 50 | PURCHASING THE STOCK, ce aman Pv 200 do. 4 7 . . —— Qe ow a 625 ia wear Ca Yai 60 & 70 $50 POR FIPTY SHARES OF ANY STOCK, FA igiis = 32 PAGE BOO! %.. | : 933 8 $78) Git LRAGH BOOK, FULLY EXPLAINING METHOD, 4! , ! noon Olio. Bip sears LAPSLEY & RAZLEY, BROKERS, 74 BROAD b~ ound hi Obi le a a . m ge: i 10 ee ee ee io a ha | A Way, hove ANDO Secu Privitegiay ALSO h a de 76 20 ae ge [OM A 70) | DOUBLE PRIVILEGRS ON" “MEMBERS OF Sti Ket to sell on, Whenthe 210 de Ty 8B St Louis straight extra... 700 a 80 | EXCHANGE” OR RESPONSIBLE PARTIES; STOC &o ash it Yate came heart gate £0) a 880 | OPERATIONS MADE. AGAINST. APPROVED CON: % i ico Se Lane Saag count. $50 410 | TRACTS: QUOTATIONS VURNISHED, EXPLANA. Su rae Belen onan taeaily.- Sonal 2 | TORY CIRCULARS, WITH REFERENCES, MAILED ( 30 itye ‘sour, ine to supertine 400 a 575 | TO ANY ADDRESS, & BAZL no) 0 Powthern, No. ‘ 40 a 300 74 BROADWayY. “) 1a a 6% (a . fo Souserm, satrarnts 673 a 850 | A —YPUTS” AND “CALLS."—THE “WALL STREET Bostaore $5) 21125 | FX. Reporter” explains how money ig made in stock discussion "Yon the | § retire 360 a 425 | Speculations. Cail or send for a copy. b. Corp meal, 375 a { by | L. W, HAMILTON & CO., Brokers, 43 Broad street, 100 or . 40 8 i pi jolt sean Bran 400 @ 445 A —CLAIMS THOROUGHLY PROSECUTED AN Ww Puncheon: 70 f 0d. | « lugadon conducted without fees, unless sus ful, 3 ¥ Po re moe es ght réeceipig | by an exyerienced lawyer, expert in bankrupt Fcases: Highest, Lowest. 3 be 41% | prices advanced considerabiy. The sales were about SRpallen xOSRRnOeE Address LAWYER. box 2,579 Post 105% | 3 + GQ | Big) bushels, at $i Wa $1 32 for Nos spring) $13 =| oe ents! EX |“) Adam BSF orsolyuliwancec: $1 6a $165 foro.4 ungraded: | 4 —MONBY TO LOAN UPON BOND AND Mort. 14% | doy Hariem R. ia0d ii 67 tor Ci la white in bond, Corn was scarce and + gage OR Orel class Real bstate: also large Mortgages LsaMs + decidedly higher, with sales of 78,00) Dushela at Ste, 2} casted, OV. K. STEVEN dr. 11 Pine street wz #3 127 | Choice dry do. and yellow: we, Was asked for vid. Oats | QT REASONADLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND 463, | Were also scarce und higter, and sold to the extent of | Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other rt about 3,000 bushels, at dic. tor mixed in store; d3¢. a O4c. | Securities; insurance of all kinds effected with best com- 10F Go. aitoat: He. d dsc. tor wuite, and Tae, for seed oats. | panies J.J. HABKICH & CO. lI? Broadway, at ; nw | pene Sasi Changed, it values 220) bushels Canada male realized | PYOR SALE AT A GOOD DISCOONT—$7,50 FIRST $2 ba 82 wD | Mortgage on 73 Acres und Building: juable iron Fuxiont%—In the line of berth freight there was | ore mining property, near Hudson, iu this State. only @ limited movement to-day, but the supply of room é i. PATIBELG, 234 Broadway. GOLD CLOSED at 1X, after having sold at 111% and 111%. rates paid tor carrying Were 3, 34y, 4, 445 and 5 per cent, the flual rate being 4): per cent, man coming here with a capital of $1,000,000 which | Treasury disbursed to-day $79,000 on account of 1145 A. My pee a adi. advanced to 423{ a4234, 2:15 P, M.—Erie fuctuating, 42%, 3. M.—New loan Erie second (consolidated) | mortgage bonds selling at % per cent premium; Erie shares active and lower ; how 41% a 42. 4P. M.— Consois for money firmer, 9234; account steady, 92%; Paris rentes strong, 60, 50c. 4:15 P, M.— Erie steady, 42, buyers. 6 P. M.—Erie shares closed at 41% a 42; new loan Erie second (consolidated) | mortgage bonds closed at 3s per cent premium; New York Central shares, 954¢. the open market Jor three months’ bills was 3% per cent, or 's per cent below the bank rate. Amster- 1:40 P. M.—Erie active and Vessels for | | Por was moderate and rates generally firm charter were in fair request at about previous fixures. SALE—$7,000 OND MORTGAGE ON IM- 0. 4 f ae qd The engagements were Liv. by steamn, proved real ‘estate in Westchester county, worth 5; } erpoo) at rs Livery ya aia #599 | bushels “Wheat at 10%cd., 600 bales of Ovtten wt tickad. a double the amount of the mortgage; liberal discount al- 140 784 100 do. 174g | 15-S2d.. 1.300 boxes cneest and 90 boxes bacon at ids, By | I JOUN 38. PIERCE a W 2 2.10 do 3 172 | Sail, 60 Bhds. tallow at 35s,, and 30 tons wood at 358, per | Sieatermeratpren - ane iN ar) do. is” 40teet. To London, by sail, 2,u00 bbls. dour at 2s. | I ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD rv) 800 an ! {jag | By steam, 2,000 boxes spermaceti at 40s. and 100 bbis. | Incr igages, Without bonus—Principals desiring 10 Sf 200 Ohio & Miss RDS S008 | POFK via Liverpool at The charters were a No EITHER TO BORROW OR LNVEST on mortgages oF ry Boteg 0 CORPO TADS aut | wewian bark, hence to Cork for orders and United King- | other securities ca be suited, Tw 734 40° do. © dyad | dom, with 260 quarters grain atis. 7d. short days; HL, GRANT, 53 Exchange place. Briuish bark, with 4.60 quarters do, at_oa 10gd., Beliast | ors. if Dublin; @ Kussiad bark, of 750 tons ‘register, I laid on berth tor general cargo to Rotterdain, with 3,000 | quarters rye, engaged at per. business; will work izi3u P. M.—Kefore Call. 300 shs Chi & NW RRs3 525% WISH TO MAKE ARKRANGEME | | 200shs West Un Tel.. L ac . IW Coi& NWR pt..c Tig | quarter; a tre}, iB ase: #2 | Norwegian’ bark, hence ‘to cronstadt, “with. %200 | given. Address A. O., box lw) {Herald Po ape SOR ER aerate et 4% | bois rosin on private teria, said to be at oe a Norwes | ofice. TS WITH SOME | moneyed insutution or capitalist in a well paying | hard; unquestionable reterences | Uptown Branch gan bark, hence to Constantinople, with 11,000 cases r ned petroleum ata lump sum of £1,175; an Italian brig & | hence to Galiapoll with 8,000 eases do. at Sic. and £ gratuity; @ British bark, trom Philadelphia to Gibraltar for orders, with 2,00 bbis, refined do. at 7s. 6d., if Adria- The Sube improved and unimproved Brooklyn and Westchester county. OHN S; PIERCE, 106 BROADWAY, H. purchase First and Second Mortgayes.and to loan on | Real Estate in New York, MONEY TO N minal at $2 40 tor cargo lots; sales 200 bbls. at $2 40 and 40) Panama and 10) bis. good. business ean form an Incorporation to which they - | @\ at $2 15; tine grades were in can transfer their assets and continue business uninter- i Gat 48 fair demand and » sales’ 700 bbls. No.2 at $2 70,275 | ruptediy and increase thelr preseat resources by sellin a0 Pe a bbis. good No. 2 at $3 and 25) bbls. pale at $325, Tar was | shares of capital stock. ALEXANDIsR FRUTHINGHA \ oo rtd 00 Pac RE oF it ‘(ce | dull and nominally unchanged. Pitch ae $2 8746 @ CU., 112 and 14 Broadway. Incorporate companies do. ay Spel Th Ws | $3 for prime city delivered. Telegraphic advices from | and secure capital for merctiants and taanufacturers, 2:15 P. M 118% $9000 US 5.20, c, ‘67. ‘20W Us Suu, ©, °03., | Wilmington today give the stocks there as tollows:— Rosin in yard, 69,435 bbls, + afioat, 8,205 bbls: tar in yard, | 4079 bbis ; atloat, 1,810 bbis ; turpentine in yard, 15,306 | bbis ; spirits in yard, 4,311 casks; adoat, 260 casks, 10 LOAN—ON BOND AND | 30 $15,000; also large and MORTGAGE, ON THE west side of the city, $60,00), in sums ‘of $5,000 to small amounts of other funds fors low NJ Cen cony.... market was also easier other lines. At Philadelphia t $3.000 Si Property valued at $ rivate 11,000; Rockland 3 A at from $18 a $23 (or Southern and $24 a $25 for Western. Cut meats—The general market was quiet, but values exhibited uo change. We heard of sales of 150 boxes ee story double brick stores an 1 is @ Adams Ex. Post office. W.0 CaNWeegdbds $6 30 do... and dail; spot held at 144yc., with l43gc. bid; April quoted , PEON? 285 2 10W) AL StPo's\Is(LaCD 913 | 6) Clev & P, guar ar lao. aloo. Sales late Saturday 012,000 bbls., spot, at | Goun’y: Dear Plermon& Apply to J. RIF FON, 265 Broad us ary ¢ ie aoe DUG Lees lt cet Ittge. i 000 St stm 95% 110 Ci 4 Puovistoxs.—Receipts—Pork, 9% bbls.; beef, 21 pack- n 70 1 . ; go RS COWEN ALB 5 IW BY | Moser eens ages: cut meats 1808 do.; ian, 470 Lule, tnd Uerces and $15.000 Gitimnens bai ste: Eroneverewltreceue: Vac M55 Co.be. fa Thi & 2) pibe 0 kegs. he marset for'mess pork was dull and heavy. : CKLEY, 132] 1) veal va ieicyg PE WSR ELM RR be he'saies were LOG bbls, for Maren at $10 a Slo 1dss2 a ue ee eA LS BEM Way. est Ub Tel. be 75% 1000, 0, 0 ¢ 8 jo. jor May at $16 25 and 20 do. June at 5 | STED,—FIRS! 200 13K 72 “a0.. =) 7) | Dressel hogs were dull of salo, closing attic. tor city | B17 .OOO WANTED PuRSt, MORTGAGE ON A 500 Vo. 734 MOCHLARTRR be 15 | and 64e. or western, Beet—The market to-day re- | side Long Island. worth situated 1a @ village; 400 2 ao. \ Mained quiet. Values were unchanged. We note sales huddings and ground worth '$20.00), and 140 lois adjoin: 40 i bing lots of SA) packages at prices within the range | jny. WM O., 82 Whisehail street cl “ed a $l oor pa mess pole Sts ie $13 for — _—t —— _ ou) a do, bbis.; $2 a 2 tor prime mess, ierces, and + TW e S. 8) Sila sy ior India do. tierces. Beer hams—irade to- | P30.OO0 WANTED GON TWO BRICK HOUSES The rate of discountin 5” day, has | been unimportant the sales beiug | tween First and Second avenues; the greater portion of } condned to se an Se a Serer Wectdy) | the money to be used in altering the premises into frve tenements, 24x65 each; bondsman first class. Address, with terms, box 1,303 " for a term of years, “* tierces on the spot at | v dna SOUN'P, the sales were 8. Closed weak ; s.,the nside for common lots; from Ye. a 9 400 fiariem KR. Ww Ls & Ms RR, By 1% | dam prices were a8 iollows:—Central Pacific first i aa = C eae 8, 12 Ibs., at ¥ige. ; 150 Heroes pickled hams a lye, | — _ B14: 3 Wo NY Ck acim Was tirin, with sales of 1,000 boxes long aud short | gym ~ . REAL ES nix Uaton Puce text mare 18S 6 ates cauucn arog eSce pabearioefaatartee, | $75,000 BlQhi ate ty Sat apeirds Union Pacific ssock, 2934; North- | 80 i and $ short clear at 9%c. The market ior lard f without bonus.” * CONREY, 162 Broadway, room 9. Planting of the seed and ending with the | GOVERNMENTS do. iq | March at97 ; 5 terces April at9c. and 100 tierces SON e L | * | Mar f , } —A. M, JOHNSON & BRO., No. 5 DEY welling of the loaves. Now, it does not! wore stesay nere at the following rates:—Unitea | SY 9% SOAR crater rae cman manera a | $200,000, sees tenes “wit Ipane pape Ras ; nies ; - a . | and mor ; cash on second or lease- ieee Sora ercne De weno 02 nce | States sixes, currency, 11634 a 116% ; do. do., 1881, | 215 to3 P.M. | ,iUoRRFor Taw, the market is dull and weak; | Roly morigages iu Now York of Brooklyn. Bil Pee Pray caper one Or ROStrn Os Capital’ wile | Tegistered, 118% @ 119; do. do., do., coupons, 1193 | 100 shs West Un Tel 4% 900 shs Chi & NW BR | vado and s3c., for centrifugal; also 100 boxes | ey TO LOAN-IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON lighter for the less burden it has to endure, but | a 119%; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 11634 a | UW = dos. dw Go... muscovado, and boxes centrifuxal at S84c. We $200. 000 ‘first class Mortwages, Notes, Bonds, In hampered with a direct tax it wtil demand an Sie : | 50 quotes dpa Reaiiaiy Ineriori ey camino, (Ges 83) e Policies and other. securities; also casi to buy that 116%; do. do., do., coupons, 116% a117%; do.do., | lv fair to goed fair, 73¢c. 4 13¢c. ; good to prime, 7c. & me. PAUL P. TODD, 5 Liberty street. equivalent from the branch of trade where it finds 1864, registered, 118% 119; do. do., do., coupons, employment. So that taxing money simply means | 118% a 129; do. do, 1865, registered, 11834 a 119; do. taxing bread, aud taxing doubly all things else | qo ao, coupons, 119% @ 120%; do, do., 1865, new, | i that need money to stimulate their production, | registered, 118% @118%3 do. do. do., coupons, | This production would be much enhanced alike by | 118% a 11843 do. do., 1867, registered, 118% a 118%; the removal of this tax as by the repeal of the | do. do., do., coupons, 119 @ 119%; do. do., 1888, | wu @ 118%; do. do., do., coupons, 11835 | a 119; do. ten-forties, registered, 113 a 113%; do, | do., coupons, 11s @ 1134 ; do. fives, 1881, registered, | | lid a 1u4X; do, do, do., coupons, lidyg @ 114g. | Usury law. Let us have free money for this city at | registered, 113% least if the rest of the State does not wish it, and | We will soon show signs of a prosperity tuat will distance all our rivals. BOSTON HAS TRIED IT WITH EFFECT fm the abolition of her Usury law; we may sately try it in respect both to that and the repeal of the tex on personal capi It may be asked where ‘will the State, county and city collect their taxes, If mot from personal property. The answer ts from | Feal estate, personal property of every other kind | but money, movable capital, designed in its circus Jation and use to produce other and higher values capable of taxation, but reaching that end the more rapidly the cheaper it is. In other words, don’t hamper production by taxing the very source | stimulate it, but let production be untrammeiicd, and then, when necessary, tax the product and make money free. ‘The princtpal feature of any special interest on the street was the news trom Lonaon respecting A NEW ERIE LOAN now being placed on that market. It appears the Erie Railway offerea at London to-day £3,000,000 {or $15,000,000) seven per cent second consolidated | mortgage bonds at 78, through the London Bank- ing Association, The books wili close on the 12th Decrease jor W: Increase inst. The prospectus for this loan was brought out ‘on the 6th, These bonds are a part of a new issue of $40,000,000, of which $10,00,000 have been re- served to take up a similar amount of convertible | 400 shs West du bonds issued jast year. [tis stated the loan was at}; to % premium—thatis, upon the offered figure, | 78—closing at 4%. It should be remembered that, while these bonds are offered as a second consoli- Gated mortgage, they are virtually a sixth mort- 400 200 gage lien upon the road, the mortgage obligations | kN | uo...... BONY C&HR Of which, taken irom official sources, were in Sep- 74) e tember, 1872, as follows :— | 220, 1W Pac M SS Uc First mortgage bonds, due 1897. $3,000,000 3.0 Second mortgage bonds, du 4,000,000 | 109 Third mortyage bonds, due 1883, . 6,000,000 | 20 4 Fourth morigage ponds, due 1880. 4,441,000 | BM polis Futh mortgage bonds, due 1545, 9:26, 5 a do Buslaio Branch bond bd Sterling bonds, due Ls ‘ Consolidated mortgage, due 1920, tA) weee eee eee the proposed due L591 To! add Total...... nee . The cost of the road and equipment is uo placed at....... sagereccesescees 108,807,687 | 2 —— | 11 Which makes the actual stock interest, - deducting the bonded debt present 350 and prospective............ + $42,413,287 | 190 Against a total of common’ ‘and pie- | oo Jerred stock of. , seeee 86,536,910 | fog | 6.0 Un Pac’ Leaving an actual stock intere: ++ $44,123,623 | 220 do... This is quite independent of the account of | % 4? floating dept and assets, which are given in the | bw do. @ame report as follows:— im 68 Assets, including construction account For the month of February, 1874. For tue mouth of February, 1873... | For the month of February, 1872, Increase this year over 1873, Increase tis year over 1872... Earnings first two months, 1874 of that production, viz.:—the money needed to | Karnings first two months, 187; Earnings first two months, i872 Increase this year over 1873.. Jucrease this Year over 1872. EARNINGS OF THE ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY, 1873, Ft | For the week ending Feb. 28,, Previously reported...... for two Un Tel MEMORANDUM, The Milwaukee and St. Paul Company nas com. | menced paying the seven per cent dividend on the preferred stock in the new consolidated bonds, EARNINGS OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Total earnings since Jan, 1, $2,650,406 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, | day, and in some quarters the markets evidenced | Foran Monday, March 9—10 A. M., | Betore Call. 40 shs Un Pac RR. .85 a0 UD) 20 Chi & N 300 do grocery, 1air to good, 7%C. 4 Bsc. ; prime to'choice, 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. __ WANTED, ARTNER TO MANUFACTURE $500. staple article. |, ply to JOUN J, BELL ¥, Attorney, 6 Nassau street, New York. WL PURCHASE AN INTEREST [¥ $500 Aztath ‘timate light manufacturing business, secured led States patent, that will pay 500 pes cent profit, with rapidly increasing facilities. Call a investigate at No. 735 Broadway, room 5 $3, HOO. WRABTNER, WANTED, IN A MANUFAC. e' + turing business, A party that means business and will investigate can find an opportunity tq realize @ handsome income; references exchanges? must be “able to go to Work At once, Address SAL ECT. ice. box 127 Herald o $15.00 cessful Patent Medicine bu Ka < Le we es cy wt A interest eryentny on ‘and Will bear the close Soar CAPITAL, ox 155, Herald ofiee. SBHORe Address $17.000.-RANTED: A JOESTLEMAN, ACTIVE chasing a first class hotel th thas city, Ue) Ban in Par CRANFORD, 74 West Twenty-fourth street. eee ‘BAR TRIBUTE TO THE LATE MR GERARD, Resolutions,of Respect Passed by the New York Law Institute. Ata meeting of the New York Law Institute; held yesterday afternoon at the Library, No. 41 Chambers street, Oharles Tracy presiding, the com- mitvee appointed to draft resolutions expressing the senee of loss the Institute sustamed by the death of the late James W. Gerard reportea, Or motion of J. 0. Carter, seconded by Aaron J, Van derpoel, the following resolutions were unani- mously adopted :— Resolved, That we fully share in the general feelings of bereavement occasioned by the death of our late friend and associate, Nr. Jatnes W. Gerard, after bis long, brilliant and useful career, and inat his’ early connec: tion with this society as one of its two original founders, and his uniform interest in its weliare, cali upon us in ap especial manner to mark our sense of his taleats and hi wort, Ra of the place he filled in our ullections an solved, That his pre-eminent rank at the Bar of this city was the just reward of the happy union exmibited in him pe DE abs he tare of fancy and of speech with eps professional training and the best practical knowledge of men and affairs; that these qualities gave (he greatest weight and value to his counsel, recommended ali nis ar- guments to the Bench and made his aavocacy almost re sistiess with the jury, and thateven when engaged in th ardentexercise of lils tormidable powers in the cause his cllents he never forgot the respect due to his aaversa- ries or laid aside the bearing of the true lawyer or the manners of the gentleman. Kesolved, That the impression made by his personal traits will long remain with us as a delightful remem, branco. His genial presence was for many, years one of the attractions of this library; hishappy nature, kis wil and humor have often served to relieve our prolessi toils, and his gounser, brethren always found in hig kindly sympathy and familiar converse the cheer and encouragement go gratetul to the juniors of the Bar. Resolved, That our departed friend did not live for shimselt alone. He cheerfully accepted and nobly gis charged the duties of the citizen and the man, and has ‘well earned a separate fame by his devoted and success: fal jayprs in behalt of public order and education, of art and charity in the great city which he so much loved, Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be turnished for publication, and that a copy be presented tw the fam- ily of the deceased. The meeting then adjourned. A PARTNER WANTED A suc. THE LECTURE SEASON. R MARY J. STUDLEY, WHOSE RECENT LEC, tures on “Dress Reform,’ under the management of Sorosts, met with such cordial reception, will, in complir ance With requests trom ladies in attendance, give # course of three lectures at the Chapel of Church of the Disciples, Madison avenue and Forty-fifth street, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, com mencing at 4:30 P. M. | Subjecis:—Wednesday, 11th, “Phys siology of Digestion—Promineut Causes of Dyspepsia; Thursday, lth, “Physiology of the Chest Organs—their Freedom the Condition of Health, Comfert, Life; Priv day, 13th, “Physiology of the Nerves—How to Avoll Hy» teria.” Course tickets, $1; single lecture, 50 Me..E J. DB CORDOVA WILL DELIVER Ht opiiar Lecture, “them Brown Boys of Brown. town,” tor the benesit of the Chapin Home tor the Aged, atthe Church of the Divine Paternity (Rev. Dr Cha: pin’s), Fifth avenue and Forty,ftth street, on Tuesday evening, March 1, 1874. Tickets 50c., tor Sale at theatre ticket office, Fifth Avenue Hotel; theatre ticket of.ce, Windsor tote RK. K. McCuilough, 922 Broadway, |, Hazard & Co's., 67: h avenue, 1, Jackson é Co.'s, S16 Sixth avenue, aries Cunz’s, 851 Sixth avenue, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. RS. SUSAN EVERETI, M. D., WILL GIVE THH first of her Fourth Course of pay Lectures to Ladies on Tuesday, March 10, at 44 o'clock P. M., at the lectur room of the First Baptist churen (Key. Dr. Anderson, pastor), Park avenue, between Thirty-ninth and Hie streets, New York. Subject, ‘ihe Bést Foods tor the Be: Bodies.” Admission 50 cents. 2 ae Rte es on 9d EOE EOOND ANNUAL GRAND FANCY DRESS AND Masquerade.Ball of the Cosmopolitan Cuiinary Associa: tion of New York, on thursday, Marcn 12, 1574, jour de La mi-careme, at Irving Hall. Tickets for gentieman and laay, supper inctuded, $3) extra ladies $1 each. Grand orchestra of thirty pieces. N. B.—The supper, prepared b; ciation, will be very varied. z A. GAFFEE. the artists of the Asso ’ DANCING ACADEMIES, 183 ac. t Su0 Mil & St Paul RR... fix razil—Duich sti S10 12, 644e. | unusual opportunity to make money. 2) Atl & Pac Tei ‘a Sc; centrifugal, hhds and b to 1, xe. = — 100 Pac M ; molasses, hhds. and boxes, 6: melaco, ) do. ée. Clayed—Boxes, Dutch 08. 7.10 9, | = ome 1 N YO WE B8{c. a 7540. doy 10 to 12, 745c. ods to 195 Sec. a | AN ENTERPRISING MAN, WITH $5,000, CAN AR: 2) 2} Bic; dor, 16 to 18, 939c. @ Hec.; dO., 19 to'20, Hee. H LIC. ; | range with the advertiser tor the manufacture and 00 200 Bos, H&E Rik. white, 9c. a iMec. Porto Kico—Retining, common to | sale of two valuable patented articles, some valuable 1 Erie RR. 100 st L&I M BR { prime, 679. a 7% grocery, fair to choice, 7c. a 8ygc. | patent Medicines and a new Summer Drink; this is an | Address UN- the best fitted up and best tocated Real Wuiskey.—Receipts 999 bbls. Market steady, but quiet. Sales of 200 bis. at ¥oige., aud 100 bbls arvice? ard, No t 00 fi | Durch standard, Nos. 10 to 12, 7c: a5} UsUAL, Herald Uptown Branch office. 10) is lw) ae, ved | perior and extra superior, 6c. atc. abe DI 100 do. “a Rick.—Business continued siow and confined to the A CAPITAL TO BE INVESTED, WITH THE SER- 100) 100 At & Pa lng | requiremenis of the jobbmg trade. Lots to the amount | A vices of men, in established busin-ss. Full particu. 100 ao, I7jq | Of 30 Uerces o: Carolina were placed at trom 73gc. a sigc., | lars of SYKES & GO., No. 5 Dey street. Be '¢ 300 Tol & W 463g | and 120 bags of Rangoon at 7'4c. at 74c. = shbesi = 4 20)” “do 46 STKARINE Was firmer and fairly active, with sales of 103 SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN OF EDUCATION 8 Ww do $8 | tterces good to prime Western at dsc. a 94c., and 5) do. Situs we engage Ih mite) penttalie’ emomeurrert 4, 20 do. 455, | Choice city ou private terms; prime do. quoted at yyge. | Business; organs or sewing machines preferred. Address ip 2) ae: gy ow was quiet, but steady, Sales of 22,000 1b and 25 | 2+ POX 108 Herald ofice. _ 300 jo. Iw 0, Ca VORB 43g | tierces out of town stock at 7c. a 7g0., und 8,000 lbs. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ENERGETIC, aud Chi & NW choice do. at 7%c. ; prime city nominally 7 TL-16c. steady, sober young man to make money.—I have Estate Office in Westchester county, established three years. Doing dusi- | I wish a part- to invest, mo apply w Wa. H. © 7 | Wise, 18" Sales, 50. Dtock, 0642 New Onteans, March 9, 1874. M& tPaul pix 6414 rie 4 ‘Loledo & Wab.. dress CAPITAL, box 15 Herald office. ESTABLISHED Ee CLOSING PRICES—3 O'CLOCK P, M. OnE ess as real estate agent and auctlonest, 7 ley ae her. Any young man having from to 635,641 | West Un Te $4 Ch & NW... 82% 5034 DOMES TUES R EE this tsa rare chance. ¥or informa: Til 671,836 Rue peiiyer 4 : anh Ces Tiga Thy i - pe temanqeaerEston, March 9%, sa, GAMMON, 43 Chatham street. Pacific Mai Chicago & Cece Ar ing’ bahrain a PARTNER WANTED—L VELL New York Mil & St Paul, | middling, Net receipts 1,395 bales. bxports, coast- legitimate business, orith shou: the best of refer- ences given; this isan inducement seldom offered. Ad- ariem..., Bos, W & Lake Shore... Union Pacide vitisburg, Cotton firm; middling, 15%c. ;low middling, 143c. ; good ordinary, 13340. rdinary, Msgc. Net receipts, vi bales; gross, 5746. Exports—To Great Britain, 4,027; tothe Con- tinent, ‘2 ustwise, 2,941, sales, 3,000; lust evening, | oe 2,400, Stock, 294,707. Momx, March 9, 1874. | Stock (ail Bhi gd i ” . ), 1874. and clock, at No. 12 MMERCIAL Cotton quiet; offerings light; middling, 1o5c. Net re- | : co c REPORT. ceipts, Ilot Dales, ©xports—lo ihe Sontincnt, 4,505 5 Coastwise, 250, Sales, 1,u0, Stock, 59,596, Savannan, Mari Ohio & Miss... Han & StJo.... @ 4, C&T, . + + $1,642,558 + 1,581,254 + 1,164,059 $61,274 | 475,499 | | FINE MILLIN account of ill-health ; location and vest Eleventh ORTUNITY $2,000 i874. 9, 1874. Business, in successful operation for =RY BUSINESS POR SALE—ON trade first class: no charge tor good will; must buy Furniture, $2,000, and Apply, for three davs, between 10 stréet, opposite FOR 5A A SSONS at any hour, day or even! CIRCULARS at private ‘Academy, 2 Bast Eleventh ra A WQARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTONS «,, Building, intersection of ‘Stuyvesant and Ninth Streets, Classes every Monday and Thursday. New classes now forming. Private lessons a specialty. Classes until June. A —DODWORTRH'’S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- «ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth or fe ape can commence at any Ume, ni r ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST.— All the fashionable Dances in one course of lessons, LADIES —Tusedays and Fridays $¥ P. M GENTLEMEN—Iuesdays and Fridays, 73 P. M. CHILDREN—Wednesdays, 3}; Saturdays, 3 P’ M. ALLETMASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street, near Broadway.—All fashion- able Dances taught perfectly In one quarter. Six Dances taught pertectly in six private lessons. MUSICAL, CARD. A SAT?’ New vorm CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC (ormerty at 82 Broadway and 82 Fifth av.) 4 aR STH AV., Now at No. 5 EAST MTH ST., NE next door to Delmonico’s, and BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State, IS NOW OPEN DAILY, from 8 A. M. to9 P. M.. for the reception of new pupils, in all branches, by the most eminent professors, at moderate prices. “SOPRANO AND TENOR ARK OPEN FOR A ceries Without Decided Change—Naval Stores and Petroleum Dual and dull at $1 9 lor strained. Crude turpentine quiet at $19) for hard, $2 for yellow dip. lar steady $290, | at 10x 163 Llerald office. remunerative arrangement can be made. Ad- . Cotton Closed Weak—flour Steady— i + A or Brook: we Days, Five bays. | 'y: Cotton firm; middling, 18%¢. Net receipts, 1,347 bal the last six years, the owner is engaged in other business ither in New York or Brook- $275,512 $230,059 | Wheat, Corm and Uats Scarce and | Exports, cuasiwise, Ol. 'Suics, 1,058 Stock, 73,64, Me | that takes all e. Address A. I8., Herald office. ijn Roirete de box 12 Herald ocean & 2,374,594 2,506,366 | Higher—Pork and Lard Weak—Gro- Wiatxarox, N. C.. March 9, 1874 PITAL WANTE | De at and “ ole JAPITAL WANTED—$6,000 TO $10,000, GENERAL OR | (ARD.—PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, 92 CLIN. Spirits of turpentine quict and dull a 43c, Rosin quiet | special, by an old established’ paper commission eo Ti Eighth street.—Chartered by special act of :Ley islature; stri strictly private lessons only; Male tree. “Address J. rospectus JAY WATSON, Presid Tm ent CuaRtestox, March 9, 1874. Cotton steady; middling, 1ogc.; low middung, 14g¢. ; MonbAy, March 9—6 P, M. There was a freer mov nt in trade circles t Bee ue ck 3 clon ie on a vement in trade circles to- ni sted aE de en a of the well known Clothing House of Woo ‘are i Stock, 00,332 {OR SALE—THE ABSOLUTE RIGHT OF unwonted buoyauce aud firmness. At the Prod. | uce Exchange almost all commodities were | tra suring at $550 a $579; Minnesota, $975 a $675. Cmicaco, March 9, 1874. Flour quiet and unchanged; sales of good to choice ex- Wheat bolt and lock combined, patented Mari the attention of builders and manufact an firmer and in better demand, Flour was steady, | active and bigher, at $1 24 10r No. 1 ering, $1 2ti a JONES & GEE, Locksmith: on si ide: With a moderate demand. Wheatwasin moderate $1214 10 .S0,,8 Go. regiat ang Tae ease | L > MAKE ACQUATA ¢ a valuabie patented. invention. ected, $ Corn’ active and “higher at 6254¢. for No. 2 mixed, cash there are no risks to be take request; but, with limited receipts ‘. wien Verbanic oN OS 63iac Avril, 66c. May; new No. 2. mixed, Stock vance. Oats were iso stronger, Whiskey @ $1 52 tor No. 2 spring ; $188 tor No. 3do. Provisions un- ses per cable, the .: 3 rejected, | able advices per cable, ihe market ruled firmer and old, -94c.;'new, 5043c- a S6C. Oats—Demand light: hold’ sharpers need not attempt negotiation. higher prices were paid. Corn was also decidedly | OF Orin) aes Ong oe ote rend oarce takes or | Hame in full, INDUSTRY, box 12 Herald office. | higher, scarce and in fair request at the ad-, No.z'tresh atdc. Barley quiet and uuchanged, ut $150 EAS ‘D NITURE OF TAB ND FIXTURES DOOR ch, 1873; worthy urérs, Apply to A Locksmiths, 45 Broadway, in basement, | TAN OF lists with a view to the sale or introduction of | in invesimens in which | speeulators and Address, giving STRICKLAND House, New Britain, tor sale; house full and success VARD, C Signor ANGELO TORRIANT (late Director of Italian. Opera) has resumed Lessons in Singing at the EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. ANTED—ORGANIST, SOPRANO, ALTO AND BA to travel with ay Old Folks Troupe. Address,_fo three days, OLD FOLKS, box 452 New York Post offic: a salary expected and where an interview cap had. ee re oes ee PIANOFORTES, &C. ORGANS, UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices which cannot fail to suit the times. New Pisno! to rent and rent applied toward purchase if desired. Oh Pianos taken in exchange. ts—10,00) ‘bbls. hour, 62,000 busiicis | COFN, 31,00 do. oats, 00 do. rye aud | | Osweco, March 9, 1874. | , Flour steady and unchanged. Sales t,duv bbis. at $7 75 for No. Lspring. 83 79 for amber winter, $9 25 tor white winter, $9 75 tor double extra. Wheat quict; sales of Jots No. 1 Milwaukee club at $157. Corn quiet at 79. | "Address box 40 Post office, Montreal. no important variation in values, Navalstoresand , 4% Harley. Ship | Petroleum were somewhat negiested by buyers, | &00) do. barley, and prices Were to an extent nominal, without decided changes. Cotton on the spot closed weak at our last quo- tations. “Futures,” though strong at the opening, wero 1-16c. a ¥c. lower at the close, When sellers were uumer- ready sale. PABtXER want D—WITH $12,000 jontreal, Canada, 5 RRpi.... 7. Ste kit. iT | business. OF MACHINERY AND OTHERS reet, room 28, | great utihty; can obtatn ex: will pay 200 per cent and | settled. Pork opened firm, but glosed dull, at $14 65m | jul or partic ; was steady. Pork was the turn easier $147), spot; $147 April $16 16 ay. Bulk’ meats quict | Ne I eal ak elisa Nd a baat changed: shoulders nominal oe — jand im moderate request, Lord was | sracromigcn, at 37 Wi Aprils loves: ‘shotrciess main. | Ag ANUFAGTURER ashade better, but closed easy, -retghts were dies, Avril, $8 10, loose.” Bacon quiet and unchanged. | are solicited to call at 9 Liberty \ Gawhatued ite Whiskey at Sic. t8—8.00 boIs. tour, 65.000 | and exainine an article of unchanged, he movement in groceries showed | bushels’ whe. 000 do corn, 25,000 do. oats and 11,00 — elusive right to manulacture TO $15,000, IN First rate opportunity in @ good established paying Poca bie ee = held at $2 Corn meal—$1 60 {c ous at the decline. doite PAbiner WANTED. RESPEUTA or dnd. $15. for vnbolted, per ewe Miilieed un- changed, shorts, $23: stiystuils, $2; middlings, $28 per Beircesi tea BLE M&N OF | $i aS 9; Western, $1.85 a $1.9. Rye nominal at 105. Barley mait drm; Canada, $1 90a $2 U8; Western, 1 Wa $2 Uther articles unchanged, qi 7 tations. For future delivery the market opened strong first street, on improved tenor of Liverpool advices and @ slight ARATOGA HOTEL FOR SALE OR E Corree.—Trade is unimportant, with prices entirely m, food habits and $t sate, 1 be re ton. Rail f hts—| - , long estal | nominal. io, ordinary cargoes, Kew 240.3 | tou, ery. to New Pork, 0-1 t0 Albany, Mes Md BH | ished busines, now Let ic we | fair do, 2Ake. @ UX; good do, Oke. Seale at Wheat, #7.810 DoTTato, March, 9, 1874, car — sh Le be a 2%Xe.; prime do, 2640 9 26%, extreme rain in store :— 840 bushels; corn, 11,199 do. ; | NER WANTED—WITH $1,000 OR MORE; LE- ie . | oats, 32441 do. : bark .672 do.; rye, 4.247 do. ; peas, 50) | gitimate monopol o1 ; Y range for lots, 2c. a 25ie., gold, per Ib. 6) and | malt, Mo.” Tapert’ or’ the Tase taty. | @ucetnent wa party who cau iniucnce capital, 0 days’ credit eight 4700 bis; Wheat, 24. MORRELL, 96 John street, thir floor. grass mats, 260. Maracaibo, | en Sorat wheat, af or wee Sen ARTNER W $3.00 008 3 “ is . Expo eat, 21, stiels; corn, NER WANTED—WITH $3,000. OAPT. 100 Han iso uk. mye. a fe.; L aica, 2c. a 16,50) do. ; oats, 25,908 do. Flour quiet; Western « rings tal, in a very desirable, Bag enebiia ae eas {00 Han & ‘963ce. He. Domingo Porto Itico, 2e. a 26%¢.; | $475 a $7.25; Bakers’, $7 26 a 87 75; amber, $7 75.4 $825; | cash business; reterences’ exchanged. For an inter. 4 Pie hice, Bic theta Sage Savas | White, $85) a $90). Wheat firm; Milwaukee No. 1 | view address FINANCILM, box 107 Herald office, 10) Ila, 2c. a 26ige. ; Curacos, 2c, a 2i44c., gold, per ib, 6) | spring, $1 47 a $1; do. No. 2 do, $1.40; red winter, | ‘ER WANTED—IN A BAR AN. (OUS Loc, © a1reRK and W dave . $i 5 a $1 00; white winter, $1 70'a $b 78. Corn ad: N det ER WANTED—IN A BAR AND CHOP HO} 200 At & Cortox on the spot was firm at the opening. bat anbse- | vanced; sales ofold at 7oc.; mew, on track, 7ac. Oats fF OUis, feed, baglness | entire house, fully furpiabed iw nently ruled easier and closed duil at the suijoined quo- | frm: sales of Western at bariey quiet; Canada, | $mall’ capital required. Anxuire on, premises td West XCHANGE. 18, e ak . ine in falling off in receipts atthe ports. Later reports from ; new ee is Lake Brie propellers, wile. sie G Liverpool, however, were less iavorable and the market Toueno, March 9, 1874. p> toroughly furnished and in complete running ud bonds and stocks ol 4% $10 0 US ruled easier, Closing ata deciine of 1-léc. a sc. rom the | | Flour steady. Wheat in good demand and higher at | Qrdcrs price $05. For full particulars address Post oflice gp Vetioun enterprises 2 $9,458,090 Pr } Glosing rates of Saturday, | We quote $144 tor amber Michigan $1 60%, April: $1 51 for No, | br dosti ja Springs, N.Y. aling debt... , 0 plavl Ala | Tred, $144 tor No. 2, Corn in fair demand and adv. OLE f OF A PATENT ON A USE- Profit and loss... % 1000) US onc, | Qrainary.--«.- 124 WS | alos ot. inal mixed April at Oe. ‘May, ales June, ie | DP huarcats 10 tte Recagare and aerioniturat fine; 358, | Good ori 6 new, 66c.; low mixed new, 60c.; mo'grade new, bic. | eve: ao | Birlet good ordinary 143g Ay | Oats a shade higher at die, tor No.2 Glover seeds sold | BMI FAI Wilburn career "ue Ouslness Address 8. A. Leaving | Low middling Y 15% | at $50. Keceipts—i,000 bushela wheat, 10,000 do. corn | ~ Fh a OO a1 First Board—10:30 A, My | Middling io ees 10. 30s | gna 200 do. oats Siipmente—4,00) bushels Wheat, 400 | WANTED—BY A LONDON FIRM, A CONNECTION e oh | Tenn 6’: ‘T0 re ee y . 0. 0 with an American firm, in the petroleum and Add assete. fee | jmny hey ws —The sales were y pay RATAN EOL pahptna line; highest reterences "Address FRANK DAY- | do. E: rt. > s 4 | Expo! 4,215 Which ts very iiriyieprcwaiad inthe prose | Sabet ie specail ss —— mavans, Marche, ara, | Wisi its di Na paviae Bamanoueur ba = e represented %j °1 Speculation.. " . ¥ - Price of the stock. presented in the present 3% in transit. 0 ‘ee ners 1 igor ogee ane Me aine a Tetuse to | ness, ‘Address How, y peraidoinees i cl exchange, is impossible ve quotations, | ~ —— ———— The sodowing trom an evening paper appears to Hq Totals... Ube hd - 1,183 1,197 2,930 | Higher rates are asked hourly tor gold. No saies were WARSTED-A MAN WITH UNDOUBTED REFER. have the character of Included in the above are 200 bales to arrive. Por fu- | made. énce and from $1,000 to $1,200 to join ine 10 an hon- the Character Of @\ sevrt « semi-oMcial state- | } + 96 ture delivery (basis low middiing) the sales have been as comer }| orable and good paying business Apply, tor two days, ment 400 XY ing follows:—Saturday evening, alter one oPclogk.—March, EUROPEAN MAREETS, tod. © 8 METH, BS Mercey stree as ‘ . f, Nat lose; April, 1,100 at 15 13-160, ——— amen mee we bn 7 to ane es "ey loan now offered | be etd PackRgabe 9 er ieee ir fg Be Mig Sune. 50 at 16 23 de, Liverroot Proocce Manker.—Livenroor, March 9— Warr PARTY Wren | $8.00 TO $0,000 OAet, 1s in the orm of seevnd muriguys sven pay con | aD bales. ‘Today, up to three l'M—-Marcn, iho a9 oe Evening —Common rosin, Og 04, 7s. er owt. Turpen- | sary (pen pa neM cuter DaNy Quen ™inndes Inquire Tor goid onda, ole, Matuoruaed wawvont of these | ard ae te HOU at LB 6G LABEL 1 200 at 19766. ay) at 121 Se ay at Iaigd. per galicn. Fahow, 386. 84: per owt, 6 PROFESSOR, av 38 West fhirty-second street, (8 18 $49,000,000, of whweh $40,000,000 are held | 2000 Un Pac 10's, inc. 76% at lS 23-320." 6X) ath at ib > f} Y.—A MAN OF GOOD AD. by the compuny to lake ‘ WV of aren | oa Pr hee c., 600 Mat 16 d-16e., 1,200 dt 16 +() TO $75 WEEKLY.— , . te tone how ‘otatashng gts “scene | amend tee We : ie meas | 860 eatreitaratca Saat te Sat ,000,0u0 one-halt is now offered, to wit | WwW CkN be 86 ADERS DEPOSIT ( rar , Protessor WARE, $15,600,000, or £3,000,000, through ‘the London | MAO) , doi. ..bd 66 Ai. hrect; money. to foan ob approved sccurlile . OFANLE p : ‘oBpectus wa | 8000, 6 AT Gist”... 90g Mie. J 17 1-326. = : y=. = ~ « PARTNER WANTED, IN A RESPECTABLE ay Sea PSSA on sod 3 issued | lo StL a IM 2d ‘ml. 8s" I7o,. Total, 21,99) bales. Grand total, 00, Exchange— A LARGE BSTATE FUND OF $10,000 TO LOAN $300. ‘business, 2 years esthblished; also partner, by dE pion books open to- | 17 shs Am Ex Bk.... 110 1L-82e. paid to excha 100 March for April, The re- on New York city first class Property; also cient to | with $600, In the furniture business: they can realize a aay and will Close Thursday next. The price at , 0 Metropolitan Bank 135 Coipts were :—Galvestony 1,308 bales; New Orleans, 5,501; | buy Second and Leasehold Morteaues. Principals ade | good income. Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY, No. 6 Centre st. wuich the bonds are offered is 78, or £156 for q | 1 Ata Vac tet....be 7 Mobile, 1,164; Savannall, 3,147; Charleston, 1,004; Wil: | dress ATTORNLY, vox 115 Heraid office. eres en ~ 420 bond. Itis proper to say that the London | ) N¥O& 4 kK RRbo.ss 104 mington, 156; Norroik, 4,498; New York, 7u#; Boston. 77; | ~~~ ree cranny 350 —PARTNER WANTED IN A SAFE AND BX- opi en tet is backed in this negotiation | }sy : Hons soins vis ay inst year, 15/5 pose. ey ee een A Brokers in'lock ape Gold TO Ae rs y | be invested ee pacing ay parti fe! Ay a vomerias syndicate, aud what the friends of | lu mia Vina sep Giuse—heasipia-Floug, 10.017 bbl: wheat, | circufire walled abd quotations seus w any addreg "| Geed call, Abply wt Abb W BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE, ONLY $100—A Steinway Pianoforte, 74; octave, carved legs, over- strung bass, every improvement; great sacrifice for cash. J. BIDD.E, 13 Waveriey place, near Broadway. NUMBER OF SECOND UAND PIANOS OF DIF. ferent makers tor sale very cheap for cash, atJ. MAHOU. 244 East Thirty-ninth si oh, or at factory, First avenue and Fortieth street. A —$250 WILL BUY A MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND « cornered rosewood Pianoforte, with all the modern improvements attached, cost $95); also Parlor and Bed. room Suits, at residende 21 Kast Twentieth sirect, near Broadway. A MAGNIFICENT 74g OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte for sale; four round corners; richly carved: made order; fully guaranteed; used five months; cost ‘or $235; Stool, Cover: parlor, chamber, dining ‘urniture asacrifice; property family leaving city. West Lith st, near 5th av. \ | BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE, ONLY $100, AN, BL t tave, carver legs, ove i dreat entiation cash, PEEK & SON, 11 Clinton place (elahth st near Broad ‘OOD PIANO. raite, carved wt $1,200, for $300) pase 8 months; ed mber Suit, with Dressing Ca: a , private residence, fio West Bd stre A LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $75 A handsome rosewood full iron frame Pianofol modern style and improvements, including Stool Music. 28 Third street, near Bowery. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE- gant 74g octave four round rosewood Pianoforte for Gost $046); bas all improvements, (wil agratfe, rich carved case; Stool, Cover: has box for shipping j & sacrt fice. Also complete Houschold Furnitane, in lots to sult. Cali at private residence 210 Woat 2ist st Gress BARGAIN.—FAMILY REMOVING, MUST sell their splendid four round seven octave rosew: Piano this week; cost $65; sacrificed for $200, Apply, immediately, at 65 Seventh avenue. 1 IANOS.—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, IN i rent a greet er aula GAYS ERING & SONG, N wi nufacture, : pis Ay ast Fourteenth. sree, ‘between Broadway aud ‘ifth avenue, PIANOS —LARGE STOCK, nt a rourselves, at MERKBLL'S, Fourth avenue), SUPERB ROSEWOOD 7% OCTAVE PIANOFORTE ing Di carved legs, serpentine Sih apratter Bey marttioed Yor $188; worth $700) fully warranted; please STON's, 187 Bloceker street, BEST MAKERS, CHEAP toward purchase. See for No. 8 Union square. (16d BILLIARDS, “CSTANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND Rey iy '# Collender Combination Cushions, COLLEND ER, sue Broadway. New York, A by the patentee, H. ce ta Pie A p es

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