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4 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, Continued Activity on the Stock Exchange. GOULD 1009 8-4.) be Ei he Less © 2 27,500,000 TA ay! ! OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK TO-DAY. | 100N YC & 1H RR...... 11% 1000 Ohio & Miss NR.bS \ LL Goid balances. + $1,606,140 | 10 do... lag 200 do. I! v4 dBRL fi} ot Ourrency bala 1,759,225 SLB aM SRR. z i Gross clearances... 27,540,000 ‘s nie TREASURY BALANCES. Currency oe oo . $14,780,000 bs Coin, 74,700,000 63 83 bs S4SSSesszy: =; a ot 29. Si geen: * SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Monday, Sept. 28—10 A. M., Before Call. 100 Lo MS RR... iy SSESSESELIESE 40 ‘i CTO RR bs (Ati&é Pac BRpt,.. 13ty 200 she West Un Tel. 00 do. 120) Un Vac RE. CLOSING PRIOES—3 O'CLOCK . Me Foreign fxch:ange Quiet—Money Unchanged— West on te. 2 Shion ace. 8X 8 $4 ‘ . * okay ittsburg..... 7 Javestment Securities Firm. Quicksilver hen Ww Be a oe ee | Adams E a 10685 ve 184 a 1083 ES Fist) Brees, Aw Express, VM ad Mannie ‘Sept OP, x.} He US Express ae : Wall street is recovering its tone. ‘o-day the Dube NY Ca H iy (: stock market opened with an unsettled feeling, a as St Haan consequent upon a timid disposition, superinduced | 1 do. :bs a wo | Papana. upon last week's advance, and helpea by rumors Bs Ea of Commodore Vanderbilt’s ulness, fos I STOCES OPENED STRONG, a8 i COMMERCIAL KEPORT. atan advance of } to 3s per cent as compared ws 3 with the closing quotations of Saturday, Later a fy nase Pide. 2 A | Cettem = Dull—Flour — Steaay— Wheat decline of ; to 1 per cent took place, but a partial 5 ia rag 90. : | Firmer—Corn Firmer—Oats Steady— recovery ensued at the end of the first call, This 32 400 Olio & Miss Tk! Pork and Lard Were Dull—Grocertes ‘was succeeded by another decline and still later | 49, ra oe Firm—Froights Steady — Petroleum by a firm tone and 4 rally in prices. The dealings | bd ho éo.. } Suis but Ficmer—Naval Stores Firm— were very large, particularly in the cases of Union — jy cd £8, | Whiskey Easier. Pacifle, Western Union, Lake Suore, New York Cen- | 3 BY do | MonpaAy, Sept, 28—6 P. M. tral, Rock Island, Northwes: aud St. Paul common, | 1700 Too eis The merchandise markets were still irregular, Pacifle Mailand Opios, Harlem advanced to 129)¢ #7 = ole RR... | but scarcely so irregular as during last week. The and other investment shares Were frm, At the sec- | 60) do. 800 Tol & Wab- RR. movement in produce was moderate at the Pro- ond call the market Way Orm, and prices showed | jx) — ° TO G0... ‘duce Exchange. Flour was steady, tnt quiet. @ recovery of 4 to % per cent from the lowest 9) ao. 200 av. i‘ | Wheat was firmer, but in limited request. Corn point, The stock market during the last hour of | jy 1» nan Patio Rice? Bf | WS iso quiet, but firmer, Oats wero steady. business was firm, prices shortiy belore the close a 2. ory te Poe Whiskey was quiet and easier. Pork and lard having shown an advance of % to 1% per cent | 2n0 73 700° do.. 3 LS were dull, lower and nearly nominal. Freiguts from the lowest poimt of the day, 10:15 and 11:30 A. om, | frm. Corton was dull and easier, but not quota- The strongest | | | stocks were Olios, Union Pactfie, St. Paul and | $500 086%, r,"B1..be 7% $200! 20, "2..... 112% | DIY lower. except ior September contracts, which Northwest. Ohios advanced trom 27% to 28%, | 20) USOS « i woeenen. 7 | deciined e. Groceries were quiet, but firm. Pe- Union Pacific trom 36% to 37, St. Paul from 34 to | 20w = de. wees HT £0000 U5 98, ¢, *‘}zZ* | troleam was quiet, in consequence of the advanced views of holders. Market firmer. quiet, but firm, Correx.—The market to-day ruled quiet for all deacrip- Board—10:30 A. M. Naval stores were 300 shs Chia NWR. 285% | 100 and Northwest irom 384; to 8914. In the late dealings there Was @ fractional reaotion from the | advance above noted, but at the final close the t | 600 tions, but prices were quoted steady, We heard of no busi- market was firm. The total sale of stocks to-day | ct ness from first hands. We quote :—Rio—Ordinary car- was over 300,000 shares, the largest since the | 109 goes, kc, a 15\ie.; tar do. I7ie. @ 1730. ; good do. panic, ‘he subjoined table gives the sales in each | fi)) sien Cen ss 14 WOChia NW pilbe bs 18\e. a 194jc. prime do., 2Uigc, a 20sgc.; extreme range ghare, as also | 25000 NYC Aste...0.1. W710 Ke : for lots, 14gc. a 2c. ; Java, government bags, 2c. a TUE MIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. 1a a gee none toe do,, grass mats, 2c. a ze. ; Ceylon, ic. a 19gc.; Mara- Highest, Lowest, Sates, | ZW cuvackk ini caibo, i6e. a 19; Lagnayra, 173¢c. a 19¢.; Jamaica, We. @ New York Ceutral...... 101% 100% ,900 | SD do. | Ase.; St. Domingo, Me. a 14340. ; Porto Rico, ite, a 180. ; a . 129% Z 5000 | do. + --DE | Costa Rica, 16c. a ; Mexican, I7ke. a 18340. ; Angos- parem a4 ‘ AO | Zo Un i’ Si tara, 17e, aie ceavauilia, se. a9; Curaco, 15h. a ore 5 Dewaverne Tie,, gold, 6 and 9 days. Tene aon be WC & P const Cortox.—The demand for spot cotton, aside from the Wabash... 11,900 | Su C,.C & Le, Ist. demand irom speculators, which holders continue! to | Northwi 15,100 | ,2000 do. refuse to mevt, was limited to small lots tor spinning Noriaw ‘340 | 10 shs ee M purposes, as immediate wants required. Lures! | Rock I 2,805 | 200 29 Were quiet and Not tmaterially changed, excepting tor Fort Wayne a6 | Jayaratne Septamber, which month showed a dechne vi jie. per Bb Baa. 17,100 | Wat &P Tel.. | Ie Wequeie tends dlasama, Now Orleans, Teoas. St. Paul’ preierre: 100 | 100 Us Express Co. Drdinary... 3 M4 13 18 New Jers: entral. 155-10) do. | Good ordinary... 1434 1A 10% 1 Michigan Central. 1,500 4 in'y 1% 154 15916 159-16 lino Centra: sees re 15% ie oe Union Pacitic ae 10% i 1% C., C. and 1 ¢-based on cotton in store, running —The quotations Hannibal and St. Jo... 600 i | in quality not more than halta grade above'or below Hanmibal and Sc Jo. ph 100 | thewrade quoted. The sales wereim a moat ito and Mississippt pie ae} Consumption i 13 au Western Uniun. 5 54,900 [epsoutes s os ae Atlantic and Pacific pl.. 390 | 167 205 372 i 28,416 low mfadling) the sales have 200 been as follows:—Suturday evening, af er one o'clock 100 | P.M.—Septem! e.. 40) at 16 7-s20. 08 10 at 16450. ; Oc P 55 Wd at 15 5-%2e.'; November, 50) at Taner foo big tas | eects at? asus. Tad Ab NE E60! e ‘Ol ubtain . . qld ge Aa at 320.5 at 45 3 Feb- chicazo aud Alton pf. j29 | 5) Mich Cen i7is wn) Tuary, 40) at 15%%c.; March, 200 at 15 15-I6c., 400 at | YR and jag! West Un Te 79% 70 ng | 1b 2 May, 100 at 16 9-10c. Total, 6,5) bales. 1 cidoaud s bop | 200 34 3100 37° | dav up to two'P. 9 tember, 100 Bales at 16%4c., Mortis ana oe) | 8 mq 1200 i% | 1 at 16 7-32ec., 400 at 16iZc., 200 at 16 9-32c.. 50 at 16 5-loe., | S and Ess 250 ear) $ | 11 Ui-we., 80 at 16 Si6c.. 1,000 at idige.; October, | 190 6.0 “3 26:2 | 200 at 15 S3%c., 500 at Iie. 100 at 15 5-32c., 1,100 105 Sa iss Beg | at Wtye., 200"'at 15 S-82e., ‘100 at Asie. 100" at | 50 ig 37 1 BSc. LV at 15 3-82c., 400 at I5tge.;° Novem- | Rens. and =a 10 Pah at sort December 100) at igo. bys at 18 800 10) “ m 2 at Le.; De p ber, 1,00) at 154s at S820, I { Atlantic and Pacific 20 | ab 15 1-160. ; vanuary, 1,00) at 15 63dc., 200 at loie., 10) at ow at 15yc.; February, 100'at 15 9 ch, WW at 16 $2c., 200 at 1i%c., 300 at ‘April, 100 at 16 $-16c.' Total, 13.40" bates. | , | Grand total, 24,30) bales. The receipts at the various | ports, Charleston being missing, were as follows:—Gal- Total saies. 400 at + 300,386 GOLD sold between 109% and 110, opening at 109% and am ceo es | Semton, 683: New Orleans, 4512: Mobile, 1347t Savane closing at the toy sh gold was in de- SO Mi & st PRE # | nan, 2.988: bork, Lh Yorks: | F %, 2 and 8 per c > al q 700 de Philadelphia, 1,008 bales. ‘This day last week, | eee eeinied igs i Paid for its use. tw do. | woul. This Raves on cottons E y | torestn ports wel quoted thus:—To Havre, by sail, Yc. | To Hamburg, by steam, 3c. ; by sail, $c. ‘To Bremen, by Steam, ic. by sally gate compressed. To Liverpool, by The customs receipts to-day were $ Assistant Treas 000, The rer paid out $21,000 on interest | 3 a0. 100 do. oD) do. account and $44,000 in redemption of five-twenty 1300 Bihan 60 by aes Receipts—Flour, 16,304 ponds. In regard to the future of gold there is My one Si | wheat,’ corn, saz do. corn meal 100 | much speculation, not, however, reflected in the 10 Rons & [peaeas Ses ion onn ee | 200 Wan & Std RR WW) StL, TM &S Rcbe i market was steady, but, quiet. sales, comprising all kinds, aggregate about 13,700 Obis.. at figures within our quoted range. (Corn meal was iirm, with further sales 01 000 bis. at $9 for brandywine and $4 50a $475 for Western, City sacked meal quoted thus :—Coarse, $1 7: current dealings, The prospect is that gold will command something for use during October, how cage much will depend on whether @ combination is | iu 7} WIN Y/N HA HED 135 50) Oud & Miss RIL.D 6 00 tr puede P 5) $177; bolted yellow. $1 95, formed to control tne supply. Unul to-day—and | 1) Z $265 per 109 lbs ‘Nouchern sacked, Si 13m. $1 19 for nel, as .yet no rates have been made—goid could be LUN Y LOG ur $2 10 for white per 1 lbs. We de ory Are borrowed for October at % of 1 per cent. hii Sheet 4008 475 TREASURY GOLD SALES. | 32 one ury this mocning made public its in- | 55 4a tended sules of guid during tue wouth of Vetober, | 98 ws otis eve and they are es jollows:— 20 ‘ | Round hop Ob oping bra 3ma ‘Thursday, October 1...... + $500,000 | 2) 7 DEMALy pe ec eeicte siete aiibed Thursday, Octo - 500,000 | jo 1 St. Louis, low 50a Thursday, Oc 500,000 St. Louis, straight 55a 60 sae St. Louls ‘foie oo " c | St Louis, wa hahaa for peered le : | Gitkorma eee. “Nominal. a NW tye tour, fine to su Wa one 500,000 ne SE SUE ES Nominal. = 3 Southern, superiine 45)a THE: MONBY- Maz: ery F Southern, extra 5Wa 6M Presents call loans still easy at 2 and 3 per cent | . i 6a 90 eo ce es Lt we pe P. M.—Before Cail. 4a 475 and prime mercantile paper 5 to 7 per cent. © | seo uta Pac * 80) shs Un Pac RR.... 6% | Corl meal, Je ree Redemption Burean bas within the past six days | ju 3 1a G03 | Comm meah Bran 18 Da 8 25 be orn meal, puncheons. . . 22 U0 w - called on the national banks for $4,250,000 legal | 1200 —Wheat Was quiet, but firmer, closing about $1 10% a tenders on account of their notes redeemed. Calis | 300 $111 for No.2 Chicago and $1 15 tor Milwaukee. ine 5 e Bi Sales were about 100,000 bushels at $108 a $1 i0 for No. 3 Will now be made at the rate of $1,000,000 per day | $y) Chicago and Milwa $1 tia for No. 2 uhicazy. $I 1284 2 o as Pel P| 6 ‘ 2) for old oo, S12 a 23 tor until a suMcient amount bas been received to | 13 LHe aN ea OLE IN an Stoo Teena justily the resumption of redemption, 300 winter. Corn was firmer, but not very active. the PORBIGN BXOHANC 00 sales since last report toat up 16%,000 bushels at 9c, a fies ee Zoo West On ier.) Lu LS a NS ki 96%4e lor mixed and high mixed, Closing at Ye. bid for is dull, with prime bankers’ sixty-day bills 4.8314 @ | 409 do... 4 aN) do. mi = a We for yellow ‘and We. tor Western 4.84 and demand bills 4.80.4 4.40)4. The London | 1%}, do: 5 30 do. arti TE CONTE ONika Tor msbae oSis eae ice market ior seeurities is quiet and steady, The | 7w do......... 20 ao WNVCKH RR DS 10K 1 do Liverpool Courier says:—“Tue recent strong ad- | 6 Ty Central Rie. vance im stock prices at New York 1s accounted | 10) do. 92 M00 ao... 10 Pac KK of Faeients.—There was very little doi but rates remain (a nas c z | to-da; d About the sane. There Was a for by the papers there by tue more buoyant and | }¥} Brie RR. [(cagiay. eee fair eal for tonnage for charter, from the grain, petro- vehie that. preve 17 5 i eum and cotton trade, and the’ vessels closed were av healthy feeling that prevatis, founded on the be- bi ce in ee rates showing no material change. The engagements lief that there will be a good fall trade, Leading | {jy do incluce:—To Liverpool, by steam, 24,000 bushels ot grain | 4,000 Dus $y Mil & els of do. on private terms. Provisions, merchants report trade us more satisfactory than | 7) Ee rq ; at previous rate, To London, by sail, 16,000 bushels oF at any previous time this season, and the favor- | 1w0, ¢ & Fee TEP SHAMAGD UM itd ie ot ies Cece heeteel gd. The charters em Norwegian bark, hence | able aspect of affairs hag naturally tended to im- | 1). pio to Gork for orders, to the United. Kingdom, with 2.50) part a fone of confidence and strength to the stock | 2200 quarters 01 grain at ds.: a British bark, bence to Belfast, with 3,500 quarters of do. at 4s. éd.; an Italian bark, market.” Reichmarks, 947% and 054;; cables, 963¢ | 500 pie to Cork oe Onere rar 00 Chee fo. at a a ee 5 .; a Gerinan ship, hence to Antwerp, with 5.60) Dis. o 4964; prime Paris, 5.10% a 5.16%. | Sw Fefined. potroleain at a. 60. .; 4 German ship, hence to Antwerp, with 5,000 bbls. of refined do. atss. 3d.; a Ger- man bark, hence to a direct continental port, with 2,600 bois. of refined do. at a lump sum; a Norwegian bark, | hence toa direct port, United Kingdom, with 2,250 Dbis. of petroleum and prodacts, at 4s, Usd. + a Nor wegian bart | hence to London, with 2,700 bbis. of naphtha, at 4s. 1d | a Russian bark, hence to Liverpool, with 4,200 bbls. of tim, at 3s. Sd,; a Danish brig, hence to Internal revenue receipts to-day, $605,000; na- | 35) tional bank notes received to-day for redemption, | 600 $90,000, 30 THE FOREIGN MARKETS were quiet and generally steady. Closing prices 2P.™M. $2000 US 5-20,¢,'65.be 116 $000 US 5-2), 1, 67.4 116 ! m4 refined petro! ats P. were as lollow pusols, money, | Second Board—1 P.M. | F anabUrE, With yu) bbls. of refined do., at ‘ie 6d.; an 924; do., account, 92% 5 olc bonds, 108% a | ” ‘1 < | Italian bark of 700 tons. hence to London, tull cargo ot 43 do. accout old 1565 bonds, 108% a | Cee cng ace nee Ty eee ee oil cake, in bags, at 19s.;an Ttalian bark, hence to a. 108% ; 1807 bonds, 109%; new fives, 104% a 104% 5 BONY Ces 85.1. 96% 1000 ; | direct Mediterranean port, with 15,00) cases of refined ten-forty bonds, 104% a i0%%; Erie, 25% a 353. | Suu N¥ Cen lst, 6.,,, 109” 250 Wm, at 16c. and £19 gratuity: a German bark, fence same voyage, with 2,00) bbls. of refined do., at ss. 9d., and cases to fill, at lfc. a German bark, from Phil deiphia to Antwerp or Danizie, with 280) bbis, of 1 fined do.. at 48. if to Antwerp, and 4s. 9d, if to Dantzn ® | German bark, from do., with’ 4,309 bbis. of retined do, ‘ee 3s. Od. if to Antwerp or Bremen, and 3s. l3gd. it to Ham- 4 | burgia Norwexian bark, trom Savannah to the Baltic, BOWOMASU'S's ist LOD 85 59 10 Onio & Miss 2d... 77% 10W) Har Ist m7 American securities firmer. The Bank of England gained £51,000 bullion on \ f 8 baiance to-day. Rentes wt Paris were easier—oat, | MCSA ERS foo. yy OP as 16c, 50.0, C &IRR..be 71 1700 do. GOVERNMENTS 1s West, Dn Tobe b3 1 By 4§ 3S | wish 1,35) bales or cotton, at Xyd.:a German bark, to are were firm upon fair cealings in the morning and re- | 32 . 3 BH ito 4 | Five tom Charleston to Liverpool, with 1,70) biles of stricted operations in the afternoon. Prices closed | 7% Yq 10 Monsssxs.—Kefining grades were quiet for lack of p hoon. Prices closed | jg yg 10 stock with which to operaic. “ Grocery qualities were as follows :—Uniied States currency six * | sought atter, resuiting in sales of 251 hhds of Porto Rico es, 117% a | 30 117% ; do. sixes, 1881, Fr ered, 117% a 117% 3 do. | 140 ny Stab. see fe gold in & jopbing way thin & saady 2 } 0 ui d0., do., coupons, 118 a 1183, ; do. five . on a oy chi Es a | and mixea, Sc. a 36 a dle, museo- | registered, 11234 @ 113; do. do., do., coupons, 40) ig 1 do | Rice goo 7 Disney ane a aoe Nae a 113; Go. do., 1864, registered, 114% a 114345 do, eo as 2 4 Pi leans, iUe, a Blo. fede . 5%: dc »., 1865, regi ‘ po 5 ee nee Navat Stones.—For spirits of turpentine the market do,, do., coupons, 115 @ 115345 do. do., 1865, regis | jyp do. 4 hh Ste was quiet butfirm. Merchantable order held at 3c, tered, 115% @ 1153g; do. do., do., coupons, 116 a | ste " ae ae Pith vi uiet, 116; do. do., 1865, Dew, registered, 115% a ( 40) Ld se a 40. d0., Go., coupons, 115% @ 116; do. do., ise7, | 2 do a ie ‘ar Was inactive. Imington quoted. at $275 1900 Pac Mail 3S.. 1 Washington at ” a 50, Pitch soldin a small way at registered, 116% @ 11634; do. 40. 0. coupons, 117 6) do $2 6246 a $2 75 for city. i z Pa) do. oLkuM.—ihe market for refined was quiet bat 117%; do, do., 1868, registered, 11644 @117; do. d 20 0 do., coupons, 1 145 0, ten-lorties, registere 139 do 40) 110% a 110%; do, do., coupons, 11134 @ 111%; do. | tu here was little disposition to pay the higher ed. Quoted Jor spot or early October delivery The sales include 30X bbls. for prompt de- atizice, Also late Saturday. 3,00) bbis., celiver- live fives, 1881, re ed, 112 @ 11245; do. do, do, | 3” 1 & N able first of Uctover, at 127-l6c. and 800 bis. for do, at | ’ ‘ 4 “a 0 BO sace sees du Tot & W Ri, Crute in bulk was ij tive but also firmer — coupons, 112 a 112)¢. 0) Mil & st Paul, 0.6 Quoted at Sige. a 53, Cases met with a moderate in- | In respect to } 209 a ae do. quiry, and were firmly hetd at lic, a17}4c. Naphtha held WO do i do. at Ue! for city. ‘the Philadetphia market was quiet but BONDS AND RAILWAY MORTGAGES ty do. bs i HB Se: fire Refined quoted at 12'c. a lzige., spotand early ‘ ori } vs 0) H & Sido ober delivery, Sales 2,00) bbl¥., spot, at 2c. and active market in the latter, ale | }4) 3 Ww do. io deliverable from the Ist to the Sth of October, though the former are almost neglected, The | $0} ) Oblo & at ei Advices from the Creek were ot a generally ‘i 4 Cee { market, with quotations ag follo ‘ fi Pacific securities continue to monopolize atten | Wy does GH dos: | Rouscvitie, nomninall Titusvilie, BL O24 $1 09; TidGate, tion, The bonan ‘ thidis iui 3 EMS Rit. bobs f ao juise.; Parker's, ment, S730. he Bir the Chesnpeane end ONO! tan ~ av ‘ wy do Later we heard ot s WX} bbls. of re. Railroad Company are rapidly accepting the prop- | 1300 do. osition o: the company to fund outstanding | if 4° wed, for delivery from the 200h to the 20th of Uetober, at —Receipts—Pork, none: beef, 65 pa coupons. Messrs. Fisk & Hateh report the funding | 200 it 1o.; lard, 100 bbls and terces The « Of coupons on over $2,000,000 bonds the past week. | 9) iM raat ruling atoar atendy for spot. put Heater Yor tie Under dates of August 1 and September 10 they | 10 is 4 hiclude 0 bbIs. at $22 75, cash, 200 73% tober at $22 70 a $22 published circulars in reference to the company’s | ju) do ihig We note a sale of 185 box affairs, Which every one interested would do well | 89 = uo... con Wiss ac scieye Oe per Ib, Dressed hogs were qu By de ‘ | 2130 to 3 P.M, quoted wit average of Jc, 0340. per iD. Bi | to procure if they desire to examine tue funding | . | mnarket to-day raled quiet but: si ay. Jobbing lots to proposition. | $3000 C,C& TC Ist... 74 800 sha MUAStPRE.. 347% the amount of & acieares canes panda jt Agures 0 Un Pao RRIst... #9, On seerevees within the range of $12 89a $13.9) for plain toss bbls, Central Pacific bonds closea at 92% a 92% and | 1 shs Con Bis. tha do, ton $2.0 8x for prime mes | gig n 1900 Wi 3 tor India do, do. an a jor extra Onton Pacifics 89 # 895 for firsis, 8036 a 80% for | Jig vo Tess Beef hams met with a light jand grants and 75)4 @ 75% for sinking funds, | 100 Mich © wy do. nd, and were quoted steady at $24 for sun- - & 1000 Tol & Wab Ri mer packed Western. Southern nominal. Cut meats CLEAKING HOUSE STATEMENT. 2.0 on : E firm for nll descriptions. ‘The transactions inciude 1,000 ; 2 | “40 110) ac 83% pickled shoulders at Wc. a9%e, per Ib., 6H sinoked ‘do. Currency exchanges....--- +++ $82,012,908 | ff a se i: Saag | RUbige. atte, 700 loose plokied. hams at I3c. a Lise per Cari efte, Oh shy 4 40) Erie oN) do it Ib.,.50 sinoked hams at Ie. a 15340, 60 tresh. shoniders Gold EXCHANGES. ....6..000008 » 1,09 4) do. 1. to. LOS 3B | at Die, and 75 Voxes ot cear. bellies at ise. per Ib. Goid helances. pannanannent’. 9 0-010 Ei er eoseeenaees 1) 13 Morris @ iissex ith 97'" | Lard—The market tor Western steam conthawad auiat Reema ae, 3 | and unchang in berth freights | SEPTEMBER 29, but firm; quoted at 16%. spot and remainder of month, and 16ge. a Ic. for October delivery. Sales ierces spot at lc. and 90 terces for December at Lise. per Ib. City (ard was steady and sold to the extent of 140 terces at Isigc. per I SvGan.—For raw sugar the market to-day’ ruled quiet but steady, on the basis of Bigc. a Sigc.. tor fair to nood Cuba. “We note suies of 300 hhds. of tair Cuba at 8490.5 20) hhds. of good do. at 8'sc.; 500 hhds., inclating Cuba and centritugal, on private terms, aud 100 boxes of Clayed at 8sc., per ib. Refned met'with a fair trade, and was quoted firm at 10%c., for standard “A's.” an Lixo. a 1134 tor “bards.” We guote:~Cuba—Refinlh terior to common, 7c. & cj do., far ri Bic. a oe Mo. zood Mo a fc. ie cer, 1, B75°. 8 OES ine to choice, fee Sache dil Bie 3 2 assem Hhds. Ye. ; mnelado, Se, a Ye. ; clayed, boxes, Dutch standard, Nos. T'to 9 774¢. a Alge + to., 10 to 12, 80. a Dye. ; do., 18 to 15, 9850. 10C. ¢ do. WW to 1K Wige.'a 10K e,; do, 19 to 20, 1 white, 1u\e.'a Ike, Porto’ Kico—Redning, ‘S24. grocery. tair to choice, B%c. a se. standard, Nos. 9 to M, 8c. a Big. Java— Duteb standard, Now 10 ig 12 Se, a Vgc. Mulmila—Supe- Tior and extra superior, 73¢. # Bsc. Kice.—The market was quict but steady, Jobbing sales were made at figures within the range of guote- tions. We quote :—Carolina, 6%. a 7e. tor fair, 70. & 7c. for good and 7ic. a 7%c. for prime; Loulsiana, GXe, a Tae! Patna, Ze, w'7)s0.; Raawoon, be. & o4s. er Ib. peceauine.—The market was dull and nominal, quoted at Ie. tor city. TALLOW was quict, but the market firm. Prime ‘onoted at 83(c.; sules GU,0W Ibs, wt trom Sige a $e. per Ib., ac- cording to auahty. Wuiskey.—Receipts, 432 obls, ‘The market ruled. 34c. per galion lower, with only a fair trade at the decline 250 Dols. at $1 U7. DOMES‘10 MARKETS, Esto, Sept. 28, 1874, be.'s loW maddling, ipts, 665 bales; gross, les, 250. Stock, 14,896. AL Cotton qniet and easy; middiin He. ; good ordinary, 13%. Net re: 637." Exports coastwine, 1,734, 5 New ORLUANS, Sept. 28, 1874, Cotton—Demand fair, offerings light; middling, 14340. Net receipts 4,525 bales} wross, 4: xports—To Great Britain, 2.30; coastwise, 6.448 Sales, 60); last evening, LOW), Stdck, 2 ‘e Monrux, Sept. 28, 1874. Cotton quiot: middling, 14%¢e, a Lisac: 4 low middling. asige.; good ordinary, Ihe, a idsse. Net receipts, At batts.’ Exports coascwisc, ie Stock, 8,902, Sales, laating, 1350 Nev receipes, 29 bat Cotton quiet; middling, 145 receipts, 2,! MDs. “Exports constwive, 3,082. sales, 65. stock, Unica, Sept, 28, 1874. There were 8,010 boxes of cheese oifered and sold nere today attic. to bye. ihe trade is the most actlve of | the scason. Oswxdo, Sept: 2 1874. Flour steady and in good demand; sales 2,600 Dols, heat quiet and lower; No. 1 Milwaukee ciub, in round lots, offered at $1 16; sales one car do at $113. Corn | quict and steady; sales two cars at se. Barley dull and | lower; sales 4,500 bushels prime Canada at ef 25, Cora | meal—$%9 for’ bolted, $58 tor unbolted per ton. Milliced unchanged: shorts, upsuuts, $20; middlings, $32 | per ton, Canal treis Vheat, 7c. 5 corn, Otc marley, | Bor to New York: ye. to Aibany ; suinber, $275 tO | the Hudson: do. $3 ew York. ‘Like Wheat, 19,200 bushels: barley, 4570) doe: luau feet. Canal shipments—Wheat, 32, bus! 16,5.0 do. ; barley, 34,00 do. ; lumber, 1,063,000 bur Sept. 28, 1874. Wheat, 206,130 bushels; corn, 11,065 barley, 1,473 do. 1 and rai! umports “for the ‘last forty-cicht ours :—Flour, 14,120 bbls. Ww 75010 bushels; corn, 9,320 do; Ons, 58,200 do. 3.5 do, Canal ‘shipmens- Waeat, "75,406 bushels; corn, 10.68) do. 3 oats, 47,308 | Grain in stor do.; oats, 67,039 do; flour, 2200 bbls Rail exports 090 bush. els. Canal treights lower; wheat.5t; ny 743. oats, Sc, Flour quiet; sales 1000 bbis. the toliow- Wesiern spring, $5 75 4 $6; bakers’, $5 75 ‘a $6.9)" white. $5.) a $7. ‘Wheat les 3.000 busheis No. 2 Milwaukee buyers are claimmg concessions o. 2 Western at de. Cats inactive 2 Weste at d8e. a 50c. Kye nom- Canada, $1 6). $175; Mess pork, 324 a | | ing ‘ranie | a $7; amper, $i Tower aud dull; s avgi as. Corn dull sales $2,000 bush | Sales of small lots | inal at 9c. Barley malt firmer | Western, $1 50 a $1 0. | Provisions | $245); short cuts, $24.0 $24 69; Nams, 1iJgc.: shoulders, | Sige. ; breaktast bucon, lec. ; dried beet, 1d. a lc. ; bel | tongues, $5 per dozen; lard in tierces, loke., Kegs and | tubs, Ise. | Toxo, Sept. 23, 1871 | , Flour steady. Wheat a shade lower, closing titm; S | 2white Wabash, $117; No. 3do., 31104; No. 1 white | Michigan, $113; amver Michigan, cash’ and October, $103; 6. 1, $1 0734; No, 2 red held at $1 U5: No. $do., | $101; No. 2umber Iiltnous. $1 17445 No. 2do., $110, Corn | A shade betters nigh mixed, Ste. ; Tow mixed, Bsc. ; white, | | Bio. Oats steady; . cash and Octo: ber: Michigan, dle.: whiie, 524e. a Sic. Freights dull J. Receipts—15,0N bushels wheat, 31,000 do, corn, 23,000 do. oats, Shipments—121,000 bushels wheat, F100): 0, Sore. Crcaco, Sept. 23, 1874 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. | Cooper Union, corner Seventh street and Third avenue. $$$. USINESS OPPORTUNITIES, ber letters to that ce pad peng OfDie in the offi, * a eg se of the National Board :— TELLIGENT MAN, WITH $20,000 10 $25,000 capital, will be taker as partuer in the manu. | Company, Cash pgs facture of a very valuable ) stented article, not subject | tna, Hartford. Lester | to change of tashion, soli in wholesale ‘and used by Aulautic, Providens . Pie every family: the article can be munulactured and Brewe: Tee ‘AP a8 to beat ali Competition and still pay a profit | Brewers and Maitsters', of trom 100 to 500 per cent, Address CHARLES | Commerce, New York FULTON, box 177 Hoboken Post office, N. J. Gommerciai Union, Loni RE orl 177 Hobo hoe = | Continental, N RELIABLE MAN WITH CAP! LTO TAKE i AL BEGIARLn MAX OH gio CaPtTAT Toanane | Gifuamtant, Sard ing company; Class opening; reveronce ras | German Now York qbired, Addredy QOMPANY, Herald of jermania, New York A opARtES DERIBOUS OF INVESTING $1,000 TO | Hartto 3g. Harttord 10,000, with personal services, are invited toinvest- ahi: ie igate a new businoss of high character, promising & are roilt of $l ach State, anor 3 R& CO., 26 Broad street, room. | 7 -aunbun Irving, Imperial, London Liverpool, Lon ion and London Assurance, London, Lancashire, Mancliester, Jugiand Meriden, Meriden, Cont... North ainerica, Pailadelyhia ew York and Yonkers, New York. North Aiperican, Boston”, % Nassau, Now York. enusylvania Fire, Philadelphia. Phonix, Hartiord epic Phanix, Brooklyn. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia ueen, Londo Sun, Clevelan Scottish Comme! Standard, New York. dpringteld, Springfel ase. ee PARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000, IN THE BUT- ter, cheese, produce and commission business; well established ; pea chance tor business men, SAAC A. BIGGS, No. 5 Dey’ street. MAN WITH $5,000, TO BE INTERESTED WITH me in the iron business, uow established. Address, stating where an interview can be had, J. B. C., box 147 Herala office. Dd ENGLISH LADY WOULD LIKE SOME LADY orgentleman to Jol erin business; only small Gavital requited: Koo’ paying, business. Please address ADVERTISER, box 142 Herald otfics Dd OPPORSUNITY SELDOM FFERED, $3,500 will purchase my highiy profitable Manutacturing Business; the above amount can be doubled in six it Months; ‘constant Jemand for my goods; large daily | °Ph Cash receipty ean bevshown upon investigation: good | the Royal, of Liverpool, capital $15,000,000, reason for selling. Address R., box 116 Herald office. although a member of tae Board, reports rou: a eres saaeye its Chicago office direct to Liverpool, and as & N ESTABLISHED AND WELL PAYING HOUSE | consequence the acticn which it will takeas 10t furnishing and hardware business, on ood business | known, It 18 universally believed by ingurance Btreet; stock about $6,000; will take half cash and bal- men and by the officers of the coutpany in L088 ance im Fealestel, sromavrsn, 150 Nasa stot, | New York agency that the Royal will follow ail ina N ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN TH OFFI Acree om \. : V UNHEARD FROM, nanufactory, with $70) cas ‘The ont: 5 fi “e "76 nly companies belonging to the Board yet oer Ls leameies decal epeammalametsh 79 | tonearirom besides the Koyul are tae following: — THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Adrintion ew York. S$ MAN BUSLN. wanted—To aid us in extending and developing & | Armenia, Pittsb ew branch of our business. Inquire at cashicr’s desk, | Amorican Cenceales Ferd J, B. FORD & C., 27 Park place. | Atiantic, Brooklyh 200, uo GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH $300, CAN STEP | Black River, 25,000 A. into mneatand profitable business; uve years ex. Detroit Fire and $50,000 tablished; halt interest; bona fide and true. 273 Hudson | #4! le, Providen ‘200,000, adh Equitable; Nashville ‘Suu,000 Aid AOU LERD Hits a ~ | lot Boston. 2.mhoe RARE OPPORTUNITY YOR A PARTNERSHIP IN | [ire Association 600,000 a first class Broadway millinery and fancy goods | falrield County. .orwalk, 2,00 éstaplishment; capual required $1,200 and best of reter- | PaneUll Hall Boston... Fir Sunes: “AGingss MILLENESY, Lox £08 Fost oc8: 2 2sli'sraoklig; Indtapapolles +7; 234,000, PARTNER WANTED—IN AN ABLISHED | Glenn's Falls, New York. 200,000 A. feritimate. business, with about $10,000; wholesale | Hollman, New York.« 40-000 and retail. Call in person only on B. ‘at No. 82 East | Home, Columbus, Ohio. 600,000 Ninth street, oppozite Stewart?s, Lamar, New York, 325,335 = see: a Manhaitan, New York 250,000 A HAUP INTEREST IN 4 LIGHT, OLD ESTAR. | Mechanics and Hraderst, Now York” 200,000 lished profitable business, paying over $109 weekly | Manufacturers and Mechamics’, Boston. 950,009 Clear, toa reliable person with $200) casn, Address J., | Norinwestern National, Muwaukee. 30,00 box 189 Herald office. Neptune, Bostoitssssee. : ‘bun,000 GaNTLEMAN WISHING 10 STABLISU BIS | Prov Wasnineton, Providence fli son in business, and having 30,00) to invests can | Prescoit, Boston.....c6e : 200,000 hear of a good opening by addressing W. B., Heraid | Roger Williams. Providencs eee 209,008 ofice. St Vaul Fire aud Marae, 3t. Baul Mina 400,00 NONTROLLING A MANUFACTURING COMPANY—T | Tralesmen's: Now borne! atee will give half interest toa gentleman of means, a able ot manasing the financial afairs, as | lave ready THE INDEPENDENT COMPANIES. foo much to attend to. None but gentlemen of intelli- | , The rest or the compames mentioned are non- gence and ready to go into business need apply to SUB- | Board companies, and do not togetuer represent STANTIAL, box 101 Herald ottice ix | Over $12,000,000. Of these, however, ii is known “9 ~ a a > | that tue Girard, of Philadeiphia and the St. Nicolas nl SALE--ONE-HAI . ot OF E. > - Onad Veustable Market on thetsrincioal, horseman | Sud Loriliard, ot New York, have decided to go incipal thorough | fare in the ctiy. Apply to SAMUEL KREIZER, No. 8 | With the Board companies, BOOTH'S BANKRUPTCY. FAVING , $5,000 08. $4,000 TO INVEST IN SOE good business, would like to meet a responsible party; good reterences ri £ only: € LS, Catskill, N ONEYI-CALL AT 39 DEY STREET, FOURTH floor, and examine a machine with which you can nevery county in the states and make $2) per Rights for sale, Address A. BL HUTCHINS, ARTNER RETIRING FROM A COCOA MATTING, carpeting aid mat manufacturing business, offers his interest tor $5,399; remaining partner is the practical man and bas some capital, but requires about $3,000 ad- . Apply to GRIGG & CARLSTON, 95 Broad. von; principals The Liabilities on Booth’s Theatre=The Cost of the Property—Proposed Attempt to Ald the Favorite Tragedian—The Theatre Advertised for Sale. There was a very generai feeling of regr | when it was first announceu that Edwin Booth, | the favorite tragedian, was pecuniarily embar- rassed and that the great enterprise he had way. ATENT FOR SALE—OF RECENT DATE, ON A | started in New York waa likely to swamp nm small and useful article; with or without Tools, Ad- dress B. A., Herald Uptown Branch oftice. | financially. This regret was the deeper since It Flour quict and unchanged. Wheat’ in tair demand | and lower; closing st 3,No. L spring, 7c. ;, No. 2do. YWiKe. cash, 3%c. Uctover; No. 3 do. a B9%Ke.; | Is ed, Boc.'a Sc. Corn active and higher; No, 2mixed, | 2c, eush, 604. October, 72i4c. 4 Tse. seller all the yea: high mixed, *ke.; rejected, b0c. Oatsactive and higher, | at buye. for'No, 2 cash, 49g¢. October, 47%c. seller all the veur; rejected, 4c. Rye quiet and uncuanyed. at adc. a | 2. for No. 2.’ Burley spring, $1,U2 4 $105 cad $1 08 September, %8c. October; No. 3do.. 83c adc. Pork | dull and lower, at $2 2 spot, $17 Go seiler all the | year. 1440. September, 11)se. seller all the year. | Buikmeats quiet and unchanged. Whiskey steady at $103, Freizhts dull and unchanzed. Receipts—6,00) bbis. flour, 170.00) bushels wheat, 249,000 do. corn, 55,00) do. oats, 5.000 do. rye, 27,000 do. barley. Shipments—5,00) bbls. flour, 18,100 bushels wheat, 157,00) do. corn 0) do. ats, 23,00)'do. barley. On the open | board this alternoon wheat closed steady at 93%c. Octo- ber; corn higher at §0%c. October, 734gc. seller all the | year, EUROPEAN MARKETS, Loxvo Propucr Manxrt.—Lovpox. Sept. 23-5 P. Taliow, 42s. 6a. ver ewt, Suvar, 27s 3d. a 278, wt. for Ne. 12 Dutch standard, on the spot. a FINANCIAI T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other | urities, Ansurance of all kinds etfected with best | J.J, HABKICH & CO 117 Broad: MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE | A. Mortzages casted; Stocks, Bond Estate, Fur’ | | nitire, ée. by auction. Vik. “NDON, Jr, I Pum Bast 5 ‘OCK PRIVILEG ALL THE ACTIVE cks negotiated at 1 to 2 per cent from the mar- ‘to $1W0 puts or calls; $2) to $35) double privi- lege: ‘the tem of operating is fully explained in a | pamphlet, with valuable staustical iutormauon, sent Ire to all Who desire to speculate. BRIDGE & CO,, Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall sir $3,000 TO $300,000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND Moruage, in New York, Brooklyn, Westchester an ew Jers Instutution and trust funds. Large Joans negotiated. Cash for Second and Leasehold Mort | gages. heierences, Hon, John J. Cisco, Jacob D. Ver- | | milye, Esq. Apply to SAMUEL 8, WOOD, Jr. and R. B. | FLOYD-JONES, No. 157 Broadway, New York: | | A —STOCK PRIVILEGES—PUTS, CALLS, SPR | A. EADS | for | $ OX: and Straddies op Members Stock Exchan $100 to $300; an casy form of operating in stoc. Dianatory circular mailed to any address. HAZARD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street. | A =—SECOND AND LEASEHOLD MORTGAGES ON | | AL. New York city “Property, cashed atreasonable Tates. CALLENL & LAURBENG 30 Pine street. Box STREET SAVINGS BANK, a, | Bond street and Bowery, New York. | Chartered April il is60. Money deposited now will draw interest as from Oc- | tober, De DOMINICK, HAKRISON MALL, Fresident. | ‘AS. W. DOMINIC! apex | | ROBERT R WILLETs, $ Vice Presidents | | C.D. bamey, osern 2, Coorer, Sec. | LACKAWANNA AND W! 26 Exchange plac September .— This company will v dividend of and a halt (23) per cent & ter the 2uth of October. prox. . | Trauster books will be closed from 0th inst, till 21st October. A.J. ODELL, Treasurer. NDS OF $450,000 TO LOAN ON New York city first class private dwellings; regular 4 No bo also clients to buy mortyages. Ap- 6 Pine sireet, room 18, ERN RAIL. | New York, | a quarterly ash, on and | road Con XECUT NDIANAPOLIS, B. AND WESTERN, AND ST. Sosephand Venver City First, Mortgage Bonds tor | | sale by LIVINGSTON & COMPANY, bankers, 10 Pine st ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW | 1 York city Mortyages without bonus. Principals de- | | mring to BORROW OR INVinsT piewse apply. H, L, GRANT, I Pine street. MAN & CO., Bankers, 21 Broad street, | New York. issue letters of credit for travellers, payable in any part of Europe, Asia, Atrica, Australia ‘and America, draw, | | bills of exchanze and’ make telegraphic transfers of money on Kuro} and Calitornia, — SERIE OE aE \ oer = i j.** SELIG | JouN 8 PIERCE 105 BROADWAY, HAS MONEY | oJ to purchase good first mortgages, of $5,000 and up- | ward, having not over 3 years to run, on improved | Brooklyn real esta | QT. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD, | S"sxorthern facie and other defaulted Raiiroad Bonds | | bought and sold by the old established house of ALBERT | H. NICOLAY & CO., stock Brokers and Auctioneers, No. | 43 Pine street, New Yor! | ANTED—$5,000 ON PROPERTY 1HAT HAS SEVE | ears lease {rom next May, with furniture. Ad- dress ©. L, ROBISON, De Groot House, corner Twenty- fourth street and Fourth avenue. | ANTED—SUS?ENDED RAILROAD AND MUNICT- pal Bonds,for which will be given in exchange choice | House Lots, free trom encumbrance, within 12 miles irom | | New York’ city, and Stock in areal esti te company | promising large prouts. Address box 75) Hoston (Mase) | | Post ottiee. : i | ANTED—$100.00) FOR THREE YEARS ON BOND | Wand mortage; Virginia: double tie value in the land; give bonus, £100.00) dividend paying stock; rare | | chance for capitalist, no brokers need answer. Aadress | COA! Post office. | é. TO LOAN-ON CITY, IMPROVED | $L0.000 fropery to trokers’ charge. Princk | Als only adaress B. M.. Merald uilice y Mortgages: Brook- pply to RENO & GOLD- s building). lea () TO_LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON $4.00.000 Ree Vik tha’ Westchester. real | | estate; no bonus required. | 0. i WILLI>, Lancashire | Insurance Company, Te ~ COPARTNERSMIPS, | FQROOKLYN, SEPTEMDER 2, 7, We HAVE THIS B date admitted into our firm Mr. at ba hark sor ank, | merly of Mobile, Al i | PPHE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF G, LANGH & Te aGriteie rs dissolved; ‘ail pilis dae to them’ will be collected by the suecessor, Carl Lange. Po ae CARL LANGE, O. E, LANGE, ik, | “SRUSWESS OPPORTUNITIES. | ,, HIGHLY FLOURISIL STORE BUSINESS AL sate—ileatthy locality, bear New York: small capi- tal and low rent.” No agehts need apply, Address H. G., box lod Werald jee. lial ae BREWERY, ESTABLISHED 15 YRARS, IN Tils A ar Male. on tavorable terms; it preferred, | present proprietor will remain and take one or two ac- | Live purtuefs, with $10,008) each, Address, in. {ull name and ‘addres, ALES, box 18 Herald Uptown Branch \ ottic 1 | A HOTEL MAN, OF TWENTY YEARS e ‘and some capital, wishes to purchase at | erest in a good paying hotel or restaurant. Address 4, 6 | teristic spicen displayed every day in the news | be imminent, the property wouid be destroyed | giy = i 2 OTTERY.—TO LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, | was very well Roown that the probable failure of 4 nce of thé death ot tl Droprigtor, the | the undertaking was owing to unforeseen and un- ‘otery, in Williamsbut of the oldest | , 2 and best established concerns in the country, having the j jortanate occurrences rather thea’ to.any want of most improved machinery.a very large local demand | judgment or business capacity on the part of tor drain pipes and every tacility for doing a most ex- tensive business; now ini tpll operation, with ‘a deyosin | Te Owner Of Uhe theatre, The panic of last year New York city: the stock on handcan be hai etcost of | was naturaily followed by a duil market im n vill be ™manutacture, at e most liberal terms wi: ayaa | real estate, and the blundering income ‘with a party competent to carry on the work. Appl. fy pce JOSEPH P. QUIN, No. 8 West Fourth sireet, New Tork. | petency of the heads of the city govern- STAT RIGHTS FOR SALE FOR THE SOUTH AND West fora Patented Article, which can be sold in | BCWt—the Mayor and Comptrolicr—as long ever; pO eee are Ha ae now ate mastee | Checked all speculative improvements 1n the city, tured and soid in this city: terms easy. Address MANU- 7 y FACTURER, Herald Uptown Branch office. [eed ee aT of progress and depressed Sie Aik SELASHIENGOIRE VALUABLE MERROW Property. Under these adverse circumstances tment, no boiler; costs one-half to manufacture; ro. | Mf. Boovh’s creditors became pressing, and while quires only half the fed occupies one-tourth the space: | there is little doubt that with time, alded by tbe Tor vahn strest, (OF sles Meral terms; work tos Guede! large income he can command, the nacural growth « of the city and the legitimate increase in the value of real estate, he wvuld have made a splendid fortune out of his myestmeut, yet be was com- Ui WAXTEDTA MAN WITH $200, TO JOTN IN AX Uf esiabiished ornamental plaster shop. Inauire of F. WRIGHT, corner Cumberland street and Fulton enue, Brooklyn. aia ) pelled to succumy, & ANTED—A PARTNER IN THE AUCTION, REAL | THE OUST OF BOOTH'S SHRATRB. state and Store Business; half interest will be The result Was that Mr. Booth, under the effect given Jor $500 to au honest upright young man, Address of @ loreclosure by a third mortgagee, was com- .. box 115 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. | pelled to go mto voluntary bankruptcy, and nts SDAP ACA sa | schedule is DOW @ matter of record. It siows manufacturing business, with an unlimited demand tor | tre appears to bave cost, whea tue curtain was goods and large profits; secured by patents Address | rung Up on the memorable night of the opening, MANUFACTORY, Herald office. | over one million dollars, Of this sum Mr. Booth A\TANTED—A PARTNER, WI , IN | had paid in cash nearly hala million dollars, the \ the trimming manufactiring; profits about 25'per | Money that he had accumulated by bard work in percent, Address TRIMMINGS, box 147 Herald office. | his protession. ace ee = THE BANKRUPTCY. $1 00 PARTNER, WANTED—IN A SOUND, | Mr, Booth’s schedule shows tuat when the panto Q legitimate business; established; controls came he Was carrying about $43,000 in the sha; splendid line of goods; big prolits; best reterences. Ap- | he was carrying S0ous $45 the shape ply at 14 Park place, room 2. | ol accommodation paper of his own and about — — ———————— | $70,000 of accommodation paper placed by a tor- $2,000 Bk Sauk, SHIPPING COMMISSION | mer partner. He experienced some dificulty in . + business, established 1863. Has made | meeting his current ovligations during the mone- from $7,400 to $11,000 per year: property worth inore | tary crisis, bat was not pressed by his unsecured, Phaarce isdkeds ob aitereds as omnes i’ | creditors, At this juncture, however, some of the eee een “= | second and third mortgages on the property were 5.000 PARTNER, Wane: THIS | called 1m, and as the money was not fortacoming | + amount, in an oli ¢ s livery foreclosure proceedings took place. To settle up sable; now doing a good business; object in taking part- | hus estate, to ascertain exactly who were the ner, extending business. Address U. 1, Herald otic holders o1 the avove batch of oid notes issued un- Or By ONT Fr LE, aet a former partnership, and to compromise the $25,000 araresT ROK SAGE: O8 PART... | possibie deficiency judgment which might accrue — | on «# bad sale ol the theatre property, $50,000. rane SPECIAL, O8 ACTIVE | by reason of a last mortgage for $100,000 not yes DU, * partner with this an business man, who has already ackie it, by anactive . due, and to save himself from being forced into and acquired I standing for enterprise and | ynto voluntary baukruptey. AS there was a fallure | op the part of the creditors to agree upon an as- | signee trom then own number, Mr. John Piatt, | who 1s weil Known as the general assignee of the | Bankruptcy Court, became the assignee. | THE LIABILITIES ON THE THEATRE. | The scheduie shows the whole llabinties on the theatre, tucluding taxes, to be about $450,000, The mortgage foreclosing is a third mortgage for $40,00u, with costs and interest, The mortgages taking precedence of this roreclosing mortgaze | amount to abour $300,000. O1 these about $175,000 are “tirst mortgages,” and the holders of these are not desirous Ol changing their tavestment, There is a later mortgage oi $100,000 not yet due. THE VALUE OF THE PROPERTY. The property is assessed by the city at about halt a muon, and the rents now received for it, ed great success pankruptcy, Mr. Booth filed nis petition and went integrity. Addres ON, 697 Post of ee oe CHICAGO INSURANCE. pan CAR Ue ee The Position of the Board of Under- writers Firm and Unchanged—What Companies WU Stand by the Order— Chicago’s Methods of Relief. Despite the scornful headlines ana the charac- columns of the Chicago newspapers the people of that city must in a very few days realize that the insurance companies belonging to the National Hea renee an A e| rs e eply 2 4 lucludiug $40,000 rent of the theatre proper under Board of Underwriters are deeply in earnest, The | an assigned lease irom the late lessee, Mr. Je Be wild declarations 01 the Clicago people to the ooth, pay the average interest for such’ property elfect that the Hastern cumpanies cannot exist on Meld of $600,000, A portion of the building e 4 ‘ is still without a tenant, On any reasonable or without the business of that city will soon be ordinary real estate market the mortgage under found sadly wanting in proof, as tbe companies of | which the sale is proposed to take piace would the Board are determined to try the struggle with | appear to be a [air investment. % tl sy THE PROPERTY FOR SALB. the rest of the world, In doing 80, Loo, they claim | . The property is advertised under the foreclosure, that they strengthen every risk they have taken | and the sale is set down tor November 6. ‘the elsewhere, and largely increase their ability to | property pind enone as Booth’s Theatre, ae , a3 so many lots of ground on Sixth avenue. Tne pay losses. Tne gum of the insurance in | req) estate men will of course know what property Chicago, under the present conditions, hangs | it ts, yet it seems advisabie that it should be gen like @ great nightmare over the heads | erally Known that the sale is of Booth’s Theatre, of the direc.ors of every: Eastern company. | 1 rder that competition may be invited and the It is something like stock in a nitro-giycerine fac- | poned or averted. tory ora powder mill, and tne amount of care WHAT MR. BOOTH'S FRIENDS PROPOSE, and worry entailed does not justify the heavy risk | It is stated that some of the friends and admirers under consideration, and are desirous of making “step down and out.” The insurance men of | a appeal to others who may be willing to enlist New York belonging to the Board are unanimous | 1 the work to jom them In an effort to rescue th in sentiment, and that there will not be any di- their belies, first, in the eventual pecuniary suc- | cess ol his great undertaking; and, next, in bis Nivika 90 HELP ENSuLS: power to save himself if he should by temporary There iso alternative for Chicago merchants present crisis. They assert that Mr, Booth’s unse- but to form an organization of some sort for their | Cured Creditors are liberally disposed and wili ex- tend to him all the leniency he may require; that trying todo this, ‘The plan comprehends nothing | rity tor an unlimited time; and hence that it Jess than a company With $50,000,000, all tue stock | ehough money | can be raised | to satisiy of which {s tobe taken by the merchants and mortgages amounting to about $300,000, the se~ Booth may be straightened out, and the enterprise superfluous cash 18 to come from, of he has undertaken and which ts 80 creditable to Wuere tne muouey, after it is raised, 18 to | the city may remain in his hands, They base their be kept so as to be veyoud the reach oi fre ts not Improve rapidly under # More sevued money mar. to be invested 18 not stated, but itis presiuned ket, and When the present city barnacies have that government bonds will be the only securities | been scraped off and cast away. Their argument. ment should be called to this method of placing | Booth is concerned the people of New York will any new luau it May have. ‘To invest the capital heartily indorse any scheme for lis reitef and ben- in Chicago property would, it is evident, be no | eit, If nis Iriends choose to raise enough mouey hypothesis that another great conflagration may | security mortgages which appear to be good, to him time to recover himsel! ana thas prevent just the same, whether it formed a portion of ihe | tue property irom passing out of his hangs, they Chicago may have $50,000,000 oi” louse cash — popular act and one which will meet with general some Where, but Il she has it is generally suggested | approval. that $5,000,000 or less Would turuish the increased | ms waa HYDEOPHOB1A. WHAT THE COMPANIES WILT. DO. | — A reporter of the HkraLp wade a very extended | Inquests in the Cases of Roderick Eme tour among the insurance uilices o1 tus city companies which intended to continue their pusi- | Coroner Woltman yesterday veld inquests in the hess in Chicago, according to the Chicago Times, | cases of Roderick Entwistie, of No. 12 Bediord Gespite the decision of the National board. ‘Tne | street, and Willlam McGinnis, a boy seven years of its signiicance betore he had finished, Among wwe companies stated as certain to re- | July last [rom the e‘fect of dog bites. The facts of Main in Chicago were the Irving, of New York; | both cases have already been publisued in the | tu ( Dp, atid the testiinony taken yesterday de- New York, It was ascertained by calling at the ofices of these companies that they had all with- ‘The jury in the McGinnis case rendered a ver- drawn; the first immediately after the last fre | dict oj deata irom hydropoobia, and in the case of Roderick Kntwistle five of the jury reudered & Board, Tne Loriiard 13 not one oi the Board companies, and retired a8 @ matter of discretion. 1. Hardee, returned a verdict that death ensued ‘The soliowing companies tn the list as given yes | (rom meuiugitw, dua, to alcoholism and Lyasas | RO Ne. Sl Broadway. oove of Paria & Allan, | best terms secured, should tue sale not be post 4 of Mr. Booth have taken these circumstances of capital, The companies are therefore about to popular actor irom his difficulties, They declare vision the people of Chicago may rest assured. i assistance be enabied to fight his way through the own insurance, and it 1s understood thas they are | the first mortgazecs are satisfied with their seca. curity jor which 18 really good, the affairs of Mr. property owners of Caicago. Where all tus ) Judgment on the luct that real estate cannot fall to yet disclosed, ‘The manner in which Lue money 18 bought, ‘The attention of the Treasury Depart: ceriainiy seems to be sound, and so lar as Mr. better than todo without insurance, for, on the to ‘relieve his pressing suits, tO take as their assets Ol @ Corporation or held by individuals. | will nave the sausiaction of doing a good and& water advantages s0 much needed, tle and Willi. 5 yesterday. He carried wita him a list of tne baadact beaagtieghbe tri imposing array of names and figures lost ¥, ‘ posing array gures lost much of | 944 or No, 62 Essex street, both of whom died in | the Commerce, of Albany, and tee Lorillard, of | HERA veloped nothlug additional, and the other two shorty betore the action of the verdict of fydrophobiy, while the sixth, Dr. Be terday will certainiv withdraw on the tat af Gate | phabia. |

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