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Gains and Losses. Rumors, Comments and Facts— ~TINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A Flurry in the Stock Market— Erie Again Heard From. GOLD FIRM—MONEY STEADY | ‘The course of the stock market to-day fully just!- ALL STREET, toxnint Oct. 65 P, ‘a fied the criticisms upon it and upon the general condition of the country recently made in this col- umn. The prices of several of the leading stocks about which so much has been said and printed | showed that they rested on a basis at once feeble, | COFresponding week in i878 INCTEASE..... 6... ee. es seseee SALES AT THE NEW YORK | YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, artificial and uncertain. lators began to unioad, . By a shrewd and not un- common process they had been torced sharply Upward and there held until outside purchasers came in—as this class usually do, at or about the top of the market—and then the original epecu- The want o! a sustaining power was quickly felt, and thus to-day, when a | more liberal selling movement took place, @ de- Cline followed which in a few hours, was equal to | | He the advance of a whole week. COMMENTS AND RUMORS, The day was not without its excitement, there | aio being many rumors of failure and predictions of | 3300 disaster, but research was unattended by reward | 10” in tnis direction, save in a single instance, and there is really no good reason why such events should be anticipated in the near future. Much | | 300 comment was indulged in concerning some large | 2 London house which, it was said, had succumbed | South American securities, but up to @ late hour nO names were mentioned publicly. tailare on the Stock Exchange was that of Mr. H. A. Patterson, who gracefully announced to Presi- brief letter, bis — “inability to respond to differences growing | | two out of puts and = caiis,” Much sympathy was expressed for the unfortunate gentieman; | but the failure itself was without effect, In re- | S8ponse to an inquiry whether much short interest dent Broadhead, in had been created to-day, the answer was in the | 9) The only negative from various sources, and the decline of prices was attributed to an anxiety on the part of holders to realize while prices were yet good. GAINS AND Loss! As compared with closiiig ‘Dr a last night, the gains and losses have been as follows:— Garns.—Erie, 1 per cent; Hariem, 4; Delaware, Lackawanna and Weste: Losses.—New York Ceniral, % Haunical and st. Joseph, 1; Nortuwest. common, % ; Ohio ‘ana Mississippl, Pacific Mall, 1; Rock’ Island, %; St. Paul, 5; Wabash, %; Union Pacific, 1%, and Western | 5.00 Unton, 1, ig TN, 366 THE RANGE OP PRICES In the stock market was aa follows:—Western | 2, O. andl. C., Lake Shore, . N#W YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET, Northwestern. . 814 Northwestern pref. 54 Rock Island...... 102; Milwankee and St. Paui 3 83 Milwaukee and St.P’Lpl, 52 52% sesescerss BT3G 8136 \d Western 106 5 106 56 jersey Central.... 104 108% Union Pacific. + 86% pry Marietta Lat pi . 1% bie GG and LC. : WW 4 lan. and St. Joseph.... 2634 26: Movs and Essex. + 913g 973g Ohio and Missiaalpns - 2B 263% Boston, Hart. and Erte. 11 1% Panama..... 11034 11036 Western Union. 80% 18% Pacific Mail 4855 47 Chicago. B& Quincy. + 102 102 Mariposa.... 3 3 Adams Expre 103 Amer. Mer, U 61 Maryland Coal oe 19 Spring Mountain Coai... 66 66 Catezgo,& Alton pid... 102 102 are ito ion ine | avo ivcha vo complications arising from the insurrection in | 20) £ s the Argentine Republic and consequent decline 1) in| a0 10) 10 | ny | Union opened at 80%, receded to 79 at tne first | : board and to 785 at the third board. rallied and closed at 795, Bold at 38% 437% a 87%, recovered to 834 and | a ended at 37%, Lake Shore opened at 824g, rapidly sold down to 80, and, at the second board, to 79%, | 110 when there was @ rally and close at 89%. ‘Mait moved down from 43% to 47 aud closed at 1 4%. New York Central receded from 102 to 101%, .! Erie decitned from 33% to 83, but later, on the strength of a report thata loan of $5,000,000 had been negotiated abroad and } that the German bankers were freely buying, ad- but improved to 10154. vanced to 344g, ending at 34%. It then | 100 | 800. a “ id CVLS&M SRR. 8 dio, +83 82) ao ray oi | too 1700 Northwest, common, | By Pacific Wabash lost % per ta | omer ewits cent in the day’s operations, but regained 34 per | Union Pacific openea at | 8634, sold down to 34%, andended at 351%. The highest of C., C. and I. C. was 11%, the lowest 9%, | the ciuse 1034. Panama was steady at 110% ex | cent. before the close, e- 8014 dividend, Obio and Mississippi sold at 28 426% a | 2000Gal4 Chic Istm 101 274. St. Paul at 33% a 33 a 3334 at the close. The | remainder of the list willbe found described in the official list of sales. MONEY. The money market to-day was without change, call loans still remaining at 244 43 per cent, with @ tendency, however, to stiffen toward the close. Foreign exchange was strong. ‘The i ding bank- | ers advanced their rates to 486 for sixty days’ | Sterling and 4.59 for demand, with actual busi- Wess at 4.8546 and 4.883, firmer than long sterling, and there was consider- able inguiry tor cable transfers, ali of which is quite natural in view of the present ieverish feel- | ing. Commercial bills continue scarce, and were | quoted at 4.3336 a 4.8414. GOLD 7 ‘was steady, opening at 110%, advancing to 110%, | a ana showing some firmness, but subsequently re- | ceding to 110%, at which it closed, paid for carrying and borrowing were 1 and 2 per | 60 cent. Loans were made flat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BAN: $1,350,400 | 1200 Gold balances Currency balances, Gross cicarances dl HOUSE STATEMENT, | Currency balances Gold exchanges..... Goid balances. THE FORE! sols, Account, 9245 a 924; old 186) bonds, 103! 1867 bonds, 1094; ten-forty bonds, 10114 1G 10434 a 104345 Erie, 31 a 81X4. heavy. In Paris rentes were 62.10, bonds of 1982 declined, of the Erie Railway Company held a meet Demand bills were MARKET, London advices report tuat it is the general Opinion on the Stock Exchange that the Bank of England rate of discount will be advanced on or before Thursday next. The following is the latest market report :—Consols, money, 9234 2 9214; con- The rates i +490, 313, | 5,363 511 82,908,184 ois 1} 23 cad 200 8 C 6'x, old. 3000 Lenn 6s, Dy, bec 5S Pr re 100 Teun t's. n s.. 55 41% 1000 Brook 6%, Wi.be 95% 510 47 1000 Aib & Sus Ist mw. ue BS Su Alb & Bus. \ 2 J Cel 33 S000 il & et Psa tae 0s soc Wj C&N Weegb.. et 3544 1.U0 L 8 2d cone. 5 6000 Mich Cen 7's... as | 80: 8035 Pied 4 80! 805 803 80: ees 8u) 1900) Har lat 7s, r. 300) Har ist, 7's, 4000 C. IBC 2 ae el & 6H West oy Tel. 190 | Iso 1100 ~ 100 | "607,093 | 10 jew fives, ‘the market dull and In Frankiort | ALonion despatch dated Bl 4:4) P. M, states that “the Engitsh stockbolders | 49’ tng here to-day to hear the report of the accountants who for some time since have been investigating the monetary and otter affairs of tne company, The substance of the report is to th P effect that the two years’ dividends of the preferred stock ending September, 1873, ‘clared from the earnings of the road, wnd leaving | abalance applicable to the dividends of common ‘stock, and that when the last dividend was de. clared on the common stock it was Warranted put for the deficit of 1 THE UNITED STATES ‘TREASURY. The Internal Revenue receipts to-day were $150,000, Tne national baak notes received for re- demption amounted to $131,000. House receipts were $415,000. The Treasury bal- | ances in Washington are as foilows:—Currencyy | $15,260,000; coi, $78,5¢0,000; ‘The Custom Jess coin certifi- cates, $26,500,000, The Assistant Treasurer to-day paid out $16,000 on account of interest and $15,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. RAILROAD BONDS were fairly active and show the influence of a ! moderate investment demand. tral first declined to 109%, aud later rose to 110, Harlem first, sevens, coupon, fell off to 1083 and Ohio and Northwestern consolidated gold bonds to 80. Delaware and Hudson irst, of 1892, brought 104%; Long Dock bonds, 100; New Jersey Central Girst, new, 106; Union Pacific first, 875¢; and Albany nd Susquehanna, second, 100. Union Pacific sink- ing funds advanced to 74. Central Pacific bonds closed at 92 a 93 and Union Pacitics 875 a 87% tor firsts, 8434 @ 85 for land grants and 73% @ 74 for sink- ing lunds. A sale of C. C. and J. C. first was reported at 7), against 72 yesterday. St. Louis division, was weak and declined to 11. Sales of Ohio and Mississippi consolidated were made at 92 a 93, Toiedo and GOVERNMENT BONDS. These closed steady, and with but little demand, Indeed, the Statement of bankers is to the eifect that large orders cannot be conveniently supplied owing to the great scarcity. PRICES IN STOCKS and the number of shares sold are as follo’ Highest, Lowest, New York Central Harlem Erie.. ig 2 33 oy aa Wabash, aut Bi | 100 Panam RR: axa eg | 20) Adams Ex. had been properly de- | § New York Cen- | rh Pi 500 200 w) 20 100 1) a) ro BEey eee S¥eceevegegeeervezeecece Total sales...... WOsessee 5)0 Pac Mail 88. 0. se eeeeees “208,230 MEMORANDUM, mt The earnings of the Atlantic and Pacific Rall- | Toad— For the week ending September 30, 1874, reported... + $151,600 144,400 Tuesday, ¢ Oct. 6—10 A. taal! Before Cail. spe ens Wiest Un Sel 7% 300sha LS &MSRR..c BU 1000 do. 19} rd BEB SSASSSSPESE SS x 89 $e = SESSETEEE: Fea 10115 and 11:30 A. M. S00 o cag Side ft Board—10:30 A. M. Bo shePac Mail S8Co. 4744 Oe 74 6 10 4 sbe luigi Ce LG Ist. ~W & Piits4th..be 9 Cent Nat Bik.. 99 anal..b¢ Nays be SOON & RT RRB a8 1 200 ri Tid 200 33 in 50 Chic ie. Alt R pt. me rel Del, 1 Lak 2 & 8 oe 108s Sey 89 wh if eectinae SoS SSSSIS 5 P. M.—Before Call, 10)shs LS&MSRR.. 804 IDE Gtceseessesse ital BELSESSE SS Bei spapepneses + ce essuceersee SEE 116 $460 0 U 8 10-40, F.. .be 111, a Kd Hes (old ys BEESUESES auslyyatgagacenbagags Begeety Sassasss RRR ae 509 shs 200 SESSETS= reg COMMERCIAL REPORT. + Cotton Quiet — Flour Steady = Whegt Firmer—Corn Lower—Uats Easy—Pork Firmer—Lard Firm—Groceries Firm— Freights Quiet—Petroleum Easier—_ Spirits Turpentine Dull and Nominal—East India Goods Dall—Tobacco Firm=—Metals Quict— Wool Quiet and Ste: Unchanged. TUESDAY, Oct. 6—6 P. M. There was comparatively little change in the , commercial status to-day, the markets still show- | ing some trregularity, with, perhaps, lesa manifest , disposition to concece anything further in order to induce purchases. The dry 500 wu 7 Morris & 12S Chi, ba Q Rik 1 01 mio de MRK i 1000 | 300 So.. | i So, | lio, ce Te RR low 2130 to 3 P.M. MU & St Paull’. s3ig a 388 Mil & St P pt. ‘Tol & Wabash. 32% Ohio & Miss 27 Han & StJo...) 2514 a 2 Del, Lack & W. 10635 & 1 3 « Pit 444) See sgeguzyyazerceag BBS. penn AO. ..20e Erie RR, do. + 10% a WV) Firmer—Rosin ady—Whiskey goods market was | not active, though there was more strength grow- | ing out of the curtailment in the production of | fabrics. On ’Change businesa was generally light, | but the markets were for the most part firm, if not firmer. Flour was steady with a Wheat was scarcely so active, was firmer and closed steady. Corn was less ac- tive and lower, but closed firm moderate inquiry, | bat the market at the decline. Oats were dull and in buyers’ favor, without being de. | exledly lower. Whiskey was quiet. dearer and moderately acti Pork was the turn Lard was quiet and nominally unchanged. Freights were the wurn dearer, With less steam room on the market. Cotton was quict | and unchanged for lots on the spot, but slightly better for futures. Groceries were quiet but firmer. Fetroleum ‘was dnl and favored the buyer. Spirits of turpentine | ruled firmer, while rosin was neglected, easier andnom- » Femained dull. Wool ‘was quiet, but without appreciable change in value. Asuxs.—Receipts for the past three days, 120 packages. Trade continued very slow, with pots quoted steady at inal. Metals, generally speak: 6c., and pearl nominally at 9c. per Breswax.—The market has shown little or no change The demand has been higher, with small_sales ranging from 304sc. a S2c. for yellow Western and Southern. Broom Conn was ‘hot essentially changed in value. The demand was moderate at figures within the range of 9c. a 10c. for new grecn hurl, 5c. a 6c. for new and old mixed, 0c. a llc. for short green tipped. Ue Materiats —The demand for brick co! tmued | go and the supply the “marke et ‘ruled _ strong. (4 2 $2 75. afloat and delivered: “Jersey, $5 afloat and river, $5 35 a $5°75 afloat and $7 25 aera Poet 6 a $7 75 afloat and A $9 75 deliv- Frot jollows:—Croton—Brown, #12 afloat and $5 ielivored : darks $15 adoat and $i6 delivered; red, 4 afloat and $17. delivered; Philadelphia, $3 a 38) Biloat and $30 & $34 delivered; Baltimor Afloat. © ment—Rosendale met wich a fal Sane a was quoted at $1 80; Roman ani Portland quot 4 $4 60. “Lime was in demand and eo) steady $4 oaz ‘atal TWh iL 35 for Rockland ‘$1.85 for do,, lump. Laths me demand and were quoted at $1 60 tor Bortrsr.—Receipts to day, 5,159 packages. There has been littie or no change inthe market for State, either ag regards the demand or prices current. Western comes in moderately, and late made, fresh flavored, find ready purchasers at ful halt ait, “B0G, “Me. aus, “creain Guity, fine. He, ad8e; ; Wo. dos, fair do., common to fair, 306. a B7c, choice, We.; do. tair to good, 35c. a 38c.; Western ar and peckis an, wbs, choice dairy packed, B6c. a B7c.5 dow. Roos prime, 33c. a 38c.; fait to ‘ood, 35c.: do., do., ‘fa nol, "Wisconsin and e862, 5 do. dio. air to good, Kans, good ‘to prime, 80c. a ic Hew ae. Central Vino and 290. 0 do., fair to good, cholee, S08, 1 ee various styles. common, 23c. 9 ExsK.—The market ruled firm for tanec do., road i Vai de. rae Bey “dow do. tale to" good, dc. + gilt “go Ib. bush and 6c. for red being still Light wots For pale, 50. $7, delivered up- 7 75 delive: $53 demand for | common, and t with a mode: ir Kastern, fe | I prices = Medium Wc. a do., do., f tirkin tubs, choice, @ de. : do. oice, seiected, do., common 5c. ; do. '88c. a’ 406. cr to good, Westerh creamery, do. firkins, choice good, dic! aw Towa,’ tuys, ‘chotes, Bie do. tr: ir to good, dia “abtins, “ottnce, a Be. 5 d tube, | factory under a good demund, while tor second and third prades | there was very little demand either aoe shippers or | jobbers. At the interior markets l5c. a rent [ae though at Utica a tancy said to have brought 164c. per Ib. scarce and wanted by the home trad rent prices as follows:—State factory, fine to I544c.; good to fine, Ide. a 14%c. ; oad Henna.” tae 0. — a shape, ehyoen for a 8 lene. ay do.. flat ¢ 0. <, trade, 15c. oa Mie. S40. gee fair wo were cur. ot of 300 boxes was Fine Ohio cheese is je, We appen cy, , fin "ate facto fine, ar ig’ domestic good, 1c. a He. : do. | doe, poor to tair, 6c. a We. Michigan’ and Wisconsin tory. fine, 1356C. a 1435 eeooa—t firm at the appended Island, New J Trade showed a slight | ¢ days, but a gees ee adamantine. 1 1¢ and 16 02, Cortox.-there has been no apart separ © cotton, the mari vanced 3-32. pet n andard "Ot clastfbaton were as follows :— mains Opanda. ‘New Tezus. Alabama. Onl 12 bef Lag is is is iss be et 9 uN 15} 1534 iby igang tai ike ng fai - 163% 1g 168 wile tala Werei— E: 308 —i wet | 3 xport... . ‘ Fonsumption 08 CH uaa og ce. use. Canada, choice branas, 20. joice brands, 260.; other Western, pas yet the transactions are ‘coutined Brincipaiy io eobing , Wales were sendy, and et tor which was quiet. were hoger ie i a) sities extent and ad- | m_ the ‘iow middling) improvement during a i nd \7e. per Ay Uicular change in the ite two orehee' 4c. 5 | Zealand cori Oks 8c, bs SH #8 BA xu | Southern, extra... | ma c | follows :— and iair’ grades are rather quiet, but steady. | te:—State—Dalries, frkins and tabs, fin 0. {10.. yood to prime, S70. 8c. . & SK. 5 firkins, choice, ‘selected, vi FOOd sto prithe, | B7c~ a Be. 4 Stock of Rio in the Mobile, 2,000 Balt old, 6) and Sdaye ng Way. dtarket, steady. | Mild cone but of Pet Jaye. rovernnient bags, 2% 1s Lt Jamaie: sista wide’ Bo Porio Rico, I acting to (rausa’ teactious sare sinall lagset and values woe lots. was changed. Messrs. Writes: ‘scott “and Bons report United ‘States this date, toliows:— 7 do. Hictmond, 3,400 12, 0 do. ‘Fotat, ‘Vlon, We. a 1960 4 invexsean, I7¢0.'a 153gC. ure, Le, uracoa, 15}6c. alien, CoRpaGk was wichanged tn values, and met with a fair beh? We quote Manila cordaze, sizes above 12- read, 16c. ; do, d-thread and dthread, 4 inch and 616 inch diameter,’ I7e.; 4 Big; dow, Yarns, 17340. ; do.. antla, 1 tine rope, sizes above thread, dc. ; do, thread and’ d-thread, % and S40 inen ise id WE thread, % inch, and hay rope, 18s) aad needs bots roe, Jie.. ¢ read, 34 tneh diameter, : boit rps thie a danread ehge, stares tarred Manila lath yarn,” I7c.; Sisal I2-thread, I8c.; do.. éthread LP eg and hay rope, 13}gc. above 12-thread Passer: nd & oars CoorkkaG® Stock.—Tho market for the past three days has been quite active and firm, bnt prices w ‘ere not nae tably higher | We heads, $2 a$2 25: inary to ori Corre. —Chere . a 8 3 $6 50 a $7; ny feet ordinary to prime, 38¢. a 40c. 39¢ a 6c. quote :—Molasses shooks, $2-incn. with with heads, inch, 32 0a Hs, Seinch, $3 10a $2 30; box $475: ae ! empty fomshodat, & $2 25; hoops, oops, 12 feet, OF- bas been a fair | arg? In Lake stnce | our last. mainly for torward deliver: ‘rhe sales toot up} ea > 200,000 Ibs. at 21ig0, w 2lkge. lor delivery balauce Of | market closing tirm. | xD FRUITS.—Apples were only tn light demand, with | prices tavoring the buyer. Peeled peaches are in better | supply and edsler in valine, Blackberries were quict change. We quot a bc & Ter: “peeled. pe. do. do., ew. Georgia, do. do. sliced, 7c. a 8c. 5 Southern wsbon Noi Nortn © Bie. a B50. ‘unpeeled do.. halve Rew, 7c. @ 7340. ; do. do,, quarters do., 6c. & Ke black: berries, bigc. a! 9c. ; Southern, new. 26c. i cuereen. State, 2c. 280.3, do., a 2c. ; raspberries. new atc. a S20 Fioun iarp Gnarx. “Receipis—Flour, bbls. ; wheat Bg 206 b 1 eid 200" bags; oats, 45, flour market riled vious prices, The about 12.740 bbis, shels; corn, 71,861 d + oornme st) 107 Bis. wu 00 do. The steady, with a fair demand at pre- sales, including ail kinds, agerepate at figures within the range of our | busne: nd easier. Other fruits were — without 5 | | Quotations Corn meal was frm, but the demand was only moderate, on account of the extreme views of pies) sales 550 bbls. at $5 40 a $5 50 for Brand #75 tor Western, also 4.0 sacks of Southern | Eolomiat at $1 70 per State... Round hoop Ohio, Round hoop Chio, St. Louis, iow ext Bt Louls, straight, it, Louis, choice double extra * Bt Louis, choice family. | California Southern, supertin Southern, fumil; Corr. meal, Wes! Corn meal, Jerse; Corn meal, Brandywin ‘orn meal, puncheons. —Wheat was in mc buahete, at $1 08.0 1 id a $109 for ungraded and No. 3 spring, 100 Ibs. * We quot a ® 4 a trade brands. extra: SSSESSVERSEE DEST RE EES pees ge Ss 5g Sbuesete = Be ane Sackohoaoncowmoeae ISevese & SsEeRsuusussss: Boemonm ye grec acoereoae! BEeeEeee wlerate request, bat the market wasa | 8 were about 10,0 i lg for No. 2 Chicago aud Northwest, $i 14 for | iba R. 2 Milwankee, $1 22 for old do. $116 for extra No.1 | | Chicago, $123 tor old and new No. 1 Milwaukee mixed, $1 a $122 tor red winter and $1 82a $14) for white nee . Included in the sales price—S735c. a 93c. ern while, accordi: uuchanged. The gal b3c. a t2c. for State mixed, Gc, a 63c, tor Western mixed and 62c, a fic. for sales are 10,000 bushels of No. 2 ‘chleago for delivery last halt of Uctober, at evening 10,500 bushels sold at $132 tor Canada. Four- Towed State quoted at $120and six-rowed dv. at $127. Rye inactive. | Held at trom $c. a 97c. per bushel. ‘huIGHTS,—There has been vers little consum ti® line of berth ireights to-da: ment of cotton to Liverpool by swam, was madi Dusiness was also ran er favor Nopwegian re cago in atore, sold last evening, at $1 1 orn was less active and lower. ‘The sales were Geout, 42,000 bushels, at 96c. a ¥6!gc. for mixe!—closing at the lower je at irregular rates. The chartering were nominally steady, While for petroleum, rates z is the samme as Inst quoted. ae London by bushels ae grain at 64d. To Glasgo' bushels of grea ae ESP? rk. hence t> Palermo, with 100 cares of 24010 bushels of tor yellow and 99c a $1 U2 tor West- ng to quality. Oats were quiet and oa Toot up soon it 73,00) bushels, at fair to shoice w Included i the 63ic. Barley rewuined quict. Last ited in except a free move. @ shipment of slow. ites for tannage suitable for The Beata, 3,100 bales 01 co U0) Dales at 2-32. | = as = 3 be g + 2 iS a. The charters comori 1 | trie better in tone, holders ng less disposed to grant | 4 le; ned petroleum at léc.; a Norwegian ‘bark, [rom Philadelphia to Cork for orders to tne United Kingdom, ‘with 2,400 bbls. of the Continent at ds.; 4 Hook), trom Philadel; ig, to Bremen, with 3,6 bbis. of erude petroleum at (now at Boston), from St. tiiarys toa Dor in the United Kingdom, with Weals at £5 10s. per standard: an Ameri- can schooner, trom Galveston to Liverpool or Havre, a with 1,250 of, Grzix Protrs.—There was @ good demand for grapes to-day. Jerseys are about all marketed, but there is a | ) fair supply of State, Prices wers not materially changed. | Apples met with about done with; quotably hizher. Ot] range of prices. We mixed, per bbi., $1 common, 50¢ a’$1. fair to good. Fl Bonne, $5 a er bushel, $4. G G do, Delaware, a 5 inactive for all des nally steady, as double, $2 80 for single and i for undressed; Manila, Bizc. a'950.. gold, the lacter price for cholic 25 a $230. golu: Italian, $2 85 clear, Siea: Ge., gol, without leading to stwady, at from 3%c. a Bige., gold. Jute putes were quietand steady HAY AND STRAW. siow, but retail qi market ruled firm. changed in value. fa G6c. ; retall quali salt hay, Sic, a 656. for new do. a S5c. 1or old do., and ito brewers has been a continued good business in progress and the market ruled strong. Ame: do, 1873, Le. growths, Sc. ‘a ta Is74, 4c.’ a 45e. uth American. ding this date ay hides | and ivel, Wells & Co. 97.100 ¢ W ntevid Trixillo, &c.; rope; 7,40) dr atta cow; 978 191,100 hides Be. : Calit ita re Matamoros and Mexican. 22 Ibs.'a 25 Cruz, 13 "bs. a ly % IDs. 2c. a lc. gold, selected: Campeachy and Tobasco (ary and vickled), rN ibs. rey mish, beauty, $5 a $10; aa, sdaehiess, a $5; Louis Yo, cooking $8 a $ m —During the past three days dry Buenos Ayres, , part at bostor oy dry. Hogota and Savauilla, part from Europe orpus Christi; 8.600 dry. and salted Texas, Western and Soutern, Total, 258 600 hides and '579 baies ‘215,800 Y rides, Naphtha at 4s. 6d., with privilege ut jorwegian bark (now at ppandy @ German bark, of 40) tong cotton at $d. more inquiry, now that peaches are prices rule steadier, but are not T truits sell moderately at a steady e_ quote : Apples Western New York, 75 a2; selected, $2 x $2 50; do., Fears Batil y, $16 a $18? do., $5 a $12; do., lums—Damson, Grapes Concord and Isabella, 4c. a from New York State, 6c. a 8c. ; up :. Peuches—Jersey, 50; do. per basket, 25c, a $1 2ht a $125. Cranberries—Prime, per do., voor to tair, $1 a $2. lemand continued very light and con- :—Doimestic ents. Prices | market for hemp continued iptions. | Prices were quoted nomi- follows ressed American, $3 for Russia, @ $290, gold; bt inquiry, bat ctlons of consequence, | Quoted Jul tr met with a I at 2c. a 2 11-16c., currency. cash. —The movement in shipping hay was ualines moved quite treely and the straw was quiet, but mot essentially ke quote: New hay, shipping, 0c ties, clover, 5 650 tra Ole. {08 oh log tye: bee 45c. a 8c. for new short rye; Sic. a 1 We. a 0c. for oat the demand from light; waule for shipment ihere was rican, Crop 1874, 40c. @ 450. per Ib. ; 0. AO, 1373, Y forexgn, 1873, 8c. Hipes.—Dry hides attract but little attention, and the ‘Ket for this description ruled weak, particularly for | Wet salted hides were in good de- and demanded full prices. The sales for the week eregate 64,955 hides and 240 bales of | Calcutta cow and budalo, at prices within the range of | gur quotations. | ‘The receipts for the same period were 82 bales Calcutta’ cow. Messrs. report the stock ou hand this date as Entre Kos, &c.: | eo, &c.. part from’ Europe; 3).80y ary 70 dry Central American: 0 +1100 ary salted Madagascar, via Matamoros and Mexican; 9.00) dry. bales Calcutta budalo. Same time | and 687 bales East India; same time and 1,282 bates East india; same hides and 1.105 hai. East India. Ds, 2b%4C. 20 Ibs, a 22 Ibs. 25 Ibs. Me. : Central American, San Juan, 22 ps8. 4 Ibs. 8, and Tamjico. lbs, 2ic. a 2c. V7 be 0.23 she. 20 , 18 ibs & 23 1h r] 4/108. &@ 20 B ee Ports Cabello and La uayra, 19 Ibs ale. a 2e.; Curacoa flnche ry and. pickled, a ibs weal bs, Port. Platte, tba, they runs Trukilto, S. ft Christ, 22 "Ios. eee ue. a Toa. Te. A ide.. currency. as tuey ru: Ses a a 1Ds., ana oan Avonie 21 Ibs, Oe Tbs., 2149 15h ate, e., and wold, velected: Corpus pit Tnaisnola Galveston, @ 25 ibs. bs. a 18 Dry upper leatner= Buenos Ayres and Kio Grande Kips, 10 ibs. a 13 lbs, de Ibs. los. 0. 8 16. ibs. te. ips. ye a Dry saitea—Unin, ry gold. selected: sierra Leone, 9 Ibs a ly dd Gambia ana eee se 42 “pe. “4 re! dibs. a0 Toa ‘ie: Maraunatn. 26 1s a. Ibs. 16e,; Pernambuco, 23 1b. a 30 Ibs, Mée,; Bahia, B lbs. a 29 Ibs, I6e.: Payta, 261bs. w W Ibs. 18c. a ive. ? Maracaibo, § ibs. 23 Ibs. loe.. gold. Toa, eo. and Soutnern and Western, 38 1be nd Savanilla, 25 Ibs. a as they run: Matamoros, 23 ips. a 32 Ide‘ loe.. currency. x they rap. Wet salted—Buenos Ayres, 4 ibs. a 50 I ic. Daliorala “au, da, packers 55" ‘a 70 1s, Pn "be, flo. #o ins, wera t0 bs. 124c., "Rao Grande, 44 Ibs. 0 48 Ibs., 45 Ibs ‘a 60 Ibs, Lie. a Tse. “ae 16 3, Tbs. a 65 Ibs, Ion a iie.: dos lic, a I\e.} Now Orlean tie, founty ma Western, Than Biba, W340. 3 Bo ee ;,eity Siaugniet 03 it Mia 19 Ibe, Laer Ise, d do., Cow, 45 Ibs. Ibs. Wige., currency, selected. ary cow, 9 lox a 10 ibs, @.15'Ibs., Ibe. do. dead green, -4 do, buffalo, 1S ibs. a 22 Iban, iy Bibs a0 Ibs. We. ; Manila iron. —We have Doulas of importance tu note in either American or scotea pig, the market tor which bas remained dull, with Ne Sener of n unimpor- aire charac No. 1, $a Fa 0, a $27 by Scotch—Kglin- ton, No. 1, i }, $33 a $39; Colt ‘Sum: $38. nder’a continued good demand for hem- ‘ole the market ruled strong. tor I doveriptions— weights and good damaged particularly. ibe re- ceipa are fair and stock pretty well assorted. We Common Hide. 2c. 8 260. 5 | meats firm and’ Nors.—Chestnuts are arriving aboat steady prices, Peanuts wero unchanged in value’ nui in and Hicwor: from shel, Bio) a $1 18: "tiga ‘st ern, per bushel, ots. Hickory nuts, per Naval Sronas.. Por spirit ae wm pring the 7 fo ruled quiet but a, closing * Tate asked an bid for merchantable bbls. sold at those prici in shipping rds iB fer ex ea ‘he ted 0, w dull per nominal; quoted weak were sino, muctive, stramed ré $24. The ‘ques grades ta to the amount ut 105 | sterday, 1,099 bbis, The ‘market ee steanily heid at revionely jy quoted figure: uoted si thington. "Hioh old ia moderate demand, but frm, 3 was firm at $1 128 $1 15 for present make x ane $l ‘i a | Blocks. ion and $2 181 for wit 2 oubtay ny per bushel, $7 6 $4 | gial position tor bimeel! oF son ing Way Ot $2 624g for | Gius.—The market for Unseed was dull, unsettied and gasler ms compared with our last, Quoted at 77s, @ 780. in casks from crushers’ hands. Menhaden was only in at 36c. The market for 4 20 for prime winter, Cotton seed oi] was quiet, bi at 46c., with red | firm. Crude held 43c. bid Refined south. ern yellow quoted at 57c. and do. wien wre and yei- Co. low, at 6730. a 700. Bank cod quoted ai mestic do. at Ole. a 623c. Sperm and wi quiet and anchanged. sperm quoted ‘ats! 62a $163 for crude, $1 85 a $1 83 for natural winter, x bleached. Whale quoted at Gic. a and ‘do- ale ott were s for 62c. for Northern, Sée. raryagone ON ALL THE ACTIVES A Stocks negotiated at 1 to 2 cont from the mar. ot; $50 ute or calls: § double privi- leges. big Fg MK of operating ts fay explained in @ ee to ail wo desire to speenin shes nana bar Bankers and Brokers, No.2 Wail street? dps DOUBLE PRIVILEGES (At Mank Sin uta or Cale slin"yer ty wnaree op Siembers of the ‘Suck Exchanse™ Fampnlet, “How | Money ts Lost and Made in Wail Street,” to be had of Brentano, 33 Uuion snnare. price Fy LAPSLEY & BAZLE' rokers, 14 Broadway, NY GENTLEMAN WITH $25, two years on first class col N FOR scan have an oft. istactory salar: ‘sat and "an intrest. Adress COTTON: box. tid Her: office, ONDS FOR SALE—TWO FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS nd New York Extension Railroad & TUTTLE, 61 Broadway and 2 \ew | wre SUTOR? 38 FUNDS OF $250,000 TO LOAN ©: NEW wes yore cy om bed Real Estate, only legal enim: na t0 bul get a No. Pine street room 1a s+ APPLY © WHIZ: gre DAS. ‘0. 16 aut “ STRERT—TRA. acta eral ban and commission busi: Ks, Bonds, Gold, &c.; dealers In New York stave 1 ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW York city Mortgages without ring to BURROW Of INV oot vloaser apples oe 2 ine street. HAVE FUNDS TO BUY SECOND AND _L LEAS hold Mortgages: also to invest upon First Mortgage a 53e. for Southern, 66c. a 68. for “patural winter and.sée. | for tive years, without bonus. a ic. for bleached. Petroters.—For refined tor aif of mouth at held. steadily at 57c. delivery this month. Cases we the market roled dull and | weak, ciosing, at 12) ie ES first hall of month and l%e. | for itot month. We heard of @ sale ot 2,00 bbls. 13%. Crude in bulk was most parties asking 6c. for very armly held at 17%c. a'18e, Naphtha quoted at 94gc. for Western and os cs, tor af fi ne Philadelphia market was inactive Kefined SY. uoted a huitor month, und. 2 4c, tor last half of Octo it 12360. a 12! pipet an id Brat Crock marsets were generally quiet but frins quoted as follows:—Onl Cy changed; pone We. : ‘Tidioute, 7c. Parker's, United, immediate shied “$110 rc ze pests ay The’ pdeman Hrery the sales foots er's option, and $23 « Drinelpally setler's option. fot tof 61, boxes broug with rather more inguiry, ored for winter delivery, we were unable to obtain. Jobbing _ pari to the amount of 40 pu: Petroleum Centre, tusville, $1 02g @ 80c. a Apt Tork, 130 bbls.; beef, none; cut | lard, 400 ‘bbls. and tlerces und 1U0 lor mess pork was more active to- aye with the market ruling Letter. We pote sales of | 0) DDIs. at $23 a $23 8 tor well. it 1234c. per ll Dressed hoge were a Bhac, for Krasse a corn ted. Beet met and transactions were rum- the particulars of wi ckages changed hands at figures within the range of $12 0 a $13 4) for plain me: bbs: 814 {a $15 for extra do. do., $20 1 $21 for p: yeas these tier 3,322 a $23 tor India mess do. do., and $25 ior Sfor buyer's option—the saics | The market for bacon was quiet and weak; long clear Guoted at the close at 120. | A | extra city Mdia mess. Beef hams remained quiet, but |_| steady in value. Quoted at | ern; Southern nominal. Cu maud, wath the warket stew $24 for first quality of West- t meats were only in fair de- dy as to values. We heard of gales of $0 pickled shoulders at 950. 5,000 Ibs of loose fresh meats, includin, Ibs. of loose pickied bellies at 11%6., 60 boxes of clear pickled bellies at 13ige. per Ib. ed shoulders quoted at 103; lek ted hams at Le. a 2ie.. smoked nt do. at lic. # 14sec, ard—(he market for Western steam ruled firmer, but conninued guiet. exceptin a 1444 per 1b., cash tlerces, a October,” atl aC and January, at 12%;c., an | six months, at l2c. City lar ai le. speculative way; quoted at e@ heard of ‘sales of 250 SU tlerces, for December — 2,000 tierces, seller's option d was quiet; 100 tierces sold ) Poultry AND GawE.—Dressed poultry sold slgniy to-day, and, while prices were not quotably lowe | favored the buyer. ‘The sa he me remarks Will apply with, eqnal force to the market tor live fowl, the supply of te Fresh, Btitadetg hia I8e. e. fair Bfate,’choice, 14e . Jersey, holce: Ihe. 18¢., Jaane casks do., 16ec. steadier. i rooste! * Jersey, per Btate aud Jersey, $2 25a $275; Game Pireons Ae ight, pet fed, $1 Philade! tame pigegns, | per, pair, 46, a ern, 9c. a $1; do., State and State, prime, $1 a $1 15; do., d e. "si; ao, . do. Bolt, 50c. Western, prime, Sc. a grouse, prime, 7c. a 75c gaiddies, Der 1B. 330. re $1 50 75; red head do. @ $2; yellow le; large, 1 25; Dlover, $1 25 a $1 75. Live—Spring chickens, per Ib., ewris state ang Jeraey, 2c. 0 lec. do. Western, tv r de. a be 3d0.. Western, 130, ‘He, a $1; do., Western, Sic. 0 70% | Which is large, Game was only in moderate supply, and. | under the onan of a better inquiry, the marketrule dressed spring cluckens, per do. do., 20, a 2. Rai ity 10 wool Ibe. E fair to ae a Philavelpht F i: ducks, Se. a “Thos : State and Jer: ucks, State ani | geese, }do., Western, 81 25 a $1 8736. Ipbia ae $3 $3. 25, wood otk. ‘re ste Seraey, lo., soft, 40c. a 60s. ; # venison, .; canvas back ducks, per Sse. a $ mallard do. teal, Widgeon, &c., We, & Soc, ingligh snipe, Det dgasn, $2 504 $3; do, stuall, 7c. a dozen, of $125; do, stall \ ia ne $20,000. FtATE FONDS Ty Lous ron ervg | | Brooklyn,” zs An As SAWARD, 54 Wall str eu OHN 8. PIE{CB, 105 BROADWAY, Has MONEY TO loan “without Bonus on, New ‘ork city" Improvea roperty ; iso to purchase ?irst and Second M. at lowest market rates. Ocgeeee J HICKLING & O., BANKERS AND BROKERS, ti + 72 Broadway, New York, negotiate the sale of locks and Swek Privileges. a 43 page pamphlet, show- the various methods of operating on small ani large will be sent fr J ANTE D—BONDS or ATCHISON CITY, KANSAS; $25,000 prime Commercial Trade Paper. For sale Bond city of Yuiney, Iu. @ per cent), at 70 cents; 1s es Ridgewood Fire insurance Stock, Brooklyn, N 28 Shares Union Ferry Stock. irooklyn. A ‘THUR FITCH & CO., No. 8 Pine street, New York. 1% LOAN.—$12,50 WANTED ON FIRST CLASS PRI. vate Houses, New York and Brooklyn: will pay P cover $50). Apply to owner, No, 2.258 Third avenue, 7. 8 AND 10 ene On Ne fesrle and County Bonds, Railroad Bonds, rr r City Railroad Stocks, BA choice Stocks and Bonds, paying 10 to 1d er For sale by Ata large reduction below par. ALBERT H, NICOLAY & CO Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, $3 Pine street, N, B.—Investment securities our specialty 22 years. 1 T CAN BE REALIZED ON FIRST Mortgace, on real estate in Illinois for term of years, in large or stnall sums; property worth threa samount of loan. For 1uli ‘particulars inquire of ING, at stacy House, until Thursda: 750 RANTS Doe tee monTHa) GooD security. beral interest. res NU> at TURER, box ll7 Hevalt office. rob bi $5.00(0), 82 4X2 $15.00) TO RE LOANED ON <). New York city Dwelling House Prop- Apply at 192 Broadway, toon T. . H. BERRYMAN, ert, Wast be worth double the amount; soney ail read bring papers. SEALEY & MORISON, 3M Laberty st | $20 000 TO LOAN IN VARIOUS SUMS, OR Will purchase First “Mortgage to that amount @. W. DITCHETTS, Nu. 2 New Chambers st. | $50. 000 TO LOAN—ON FIRST MORTGAGE New York or Brooklyn Property only, Sc. & | ih sums of $10,000 each; no aoe WM, HARLAN PAGE, Equitable Butiding, 120 Broadway. | $90, 000 TO LOAN’AND FOR INVESTMENT IN, e first, second and leasehold Mortgages gn city property, improved and nd unimproved: $8.00) Lor 200. 000 TO LOAN, WITHOUT BONU food New York city Property: 100,000 for New Jersey. Parties desiring to borrow or {vest apply to CHARLES G, CHILD, 2 Pine street, Rick. —The jobbing demand was fair, butotherwise the | __ market ruled quiet, yet firm for all descriptions. We quote Carolina, Zea Tie. f EVE a The. tor priine; ¢. Pat c. per lb., according to quali “cea tis ence Gas chn tad easy, Western | IN c. for good | Kangoon, Cet ole at 2G and city at 154 de a 153¢0. pers market for linseed Pec nad ‘inactive: neldat $2 $90.92 Ugalde. Clover continued quiet: new comes in slowly and is auoted at Mc. a Le. p quoted mt 1044 om on pee and 10%c. for Mmoth Hough flax suid, to arrive, at Sucan.—The fnguiry for but owing to the firmness of! yivania, 10 for We % quoted A $2 75a $2 8. 05 per bushel. | raw sugar was fair to-day, f holders, who enersily de manded better prices, comparatively littie was accom- plished, "We note sales tooting up, #24 nds. of Lair te ‘ood fair Cuba at standard “A’s” and 11%ge. for “hards, ee gees eA common, 7c, r Good fair, Sic. u Bic. ; do., wrocery, fair to ie ai a& 9; DI c. ee coma, a t6to I erior and extra —Tnere has been c. a 8c. per | good to ime to’ choive, nd voxes, Nos. 8 to 13, and boxes, 73¢c “sayed, (boxes, Duten ‘standard, » Bc. aIYC.; do, hy 10% c.'2 1Ager; dos, 19 to'2), * ihe To'ge. athe Porto Rico—Refining, prime, ‘Tic. a 3%c: ; grocery, fair to cuoice. 2c. & Brazil—Dutch standard. Nos.9 to Ii, sc. a Sige. Juva—Dnteh standard, Nos. 10 ful Sie. aK, c superior, 734 ree an ‘active mnoveme! C4 nt in seed leats during the past three days.and the market ruled firm. The sales includ at from 6c, a 35¢. per Ib., 829 & 10ige,, 35 do. of Pennsylva Or Connecticut, crop °78, at HOP i on pee terms, 178 at Tic, per Ib, Ke ind Ariase. The sales voc. per Ib. Foreign was more gules toot up 80) bales ot Ha’ 68 bales of Yara at $1 02. cases of sundry a do. of State, oro ‘73, at 6! ni pula "73, at Tigc., 50) Br do. of Olio, iSia “doef Wiseonsin, crop ‘tacky lent was also activs gregate 1.000 tds. at Myc. a ctive and firm, The wana at 75c. a $1 per Ib. and | Tattow was in good demand and firmer. We heard of sales of 50 hha, of city at 8%c, per lb, and 9,0w lbs. of ‘out-of-town stock at 8%c. a sXe. per Ib. | een ttle or no change in Vegerapes.—There has be the market, which has been $150 per dozen. We quote bbL, $1 75 a $2; new dee cabbage, new, per 100; Lima beans, pei $1 25; narrow do. Ber bbl. per secen, As corn, per 10), Zoe. 31) cucunears a $3; Loug Isl Ce dozen, $1 been light for all descriptions, for all kinda, Celery is arriving and sells at trom moderately active, in to Southern gwhite onions, per Dbl, $3; do. F ge ol do ing bbl, $2 ote 50; rea do., per per 100, $2 n $2 20; white tur. nips, per 100, $2 a $200; Bussia do., oor Bi . $1 Ua A $6: do. red, te 100, $40 riba, $125.4 8100: yellow dash, per bbl. wy lettuce. Pi Long Island, $2.50; green ng Island, per + cauliflower, and. ‘omatoes ber basket, Woou—The demand during the first three days has 5, Dut values have exhibited eciabl e. The’ sales, include 5,0W Ih aaa re an a 7.0001 Ibs. of aumensheaeabhe. | tion, 1 8th street, now Sosa $333 business, owner have XX Olno fleece, at Ohio do. at 4239 do, At 4c. a 42340. ., 8,000 Ibs. Ibs, of domestic fleece ra c., eo a del ings at OTC. a Be. UW 1s, 7 bales ot ao. at 32 Cairns at 250. a 273¢c, 6,000 5,000 Ibs. of fine unwashed | 26c. ; 15,000 Ibs. of mediuin unwashed do, 40. 0 lba. {iaek fleece at 40). 10,000 000 Ibs, of tupbea Wool al » 4,000 Ibs. coarse oo ot spring California at 320. hgc.. TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON '$ 350. 000 Improved city real estate; no bonus required. Lancashire Insurance Company, 187 Broadway. c UPARTNERSHIPS, W YORK, OCTO! 5, 1874 —NOTICE—THE UN- dersigned have thisday formed a copartnership, un. the firm naine of Grymes & Probst, for the transac- tion of 4 general commission business in Stocks, Bonds and Gold.” C. A. GRYMLX, of the New York stock and ath naniges J. D. PROBST, of the New York Stock ange. “BU SU ESS : OPPORTUNITIES. LEXANDER FROT [AM & COMPANY, BANK- ers, Brokers and Financial Agents, 12 Wail" sireet— Secure additional capitai ior merchants, manutacturers, incorporated ¢ panies woans made on Western prop erty, commercial obligations, &¢. Persons possessing capital desiring busiuess informed ot approved oppor- tunities without chai PARTNER WANTED—WITH $8) TO $1,000, IN aplendid paying cash business; will bear thorough sigaton; fue opportunity Are sicady, rehable man. x GREAT CHANCE [3 OFFER“D TO A PRACTICAL printer to hire, at a moderate weekly rent, a Print: ing Oftice, owning several popular periouicais. ' Address PROFITABLE, box 142 Heraid office. RARE CHANCE TO PARTIES WISHING TO 1 vest in a patent for man Pany; it is one of great value, second ont nportance Qo'the sewing machines Adiress BUSINESS, box 13d Herald office. i A PARTNER WANTED, WITH $3,000 TO $5,000, IN rt | A ADDITIONAL | Ne ce at | ing other business, Apply 39 bales of new clip fall | 75 bales of super pulied at Ibs. ‘of super pulled wool, 30,000 Ibs. of old tall Gai fornia, 2,000 Ibs, of tubbed n 2,0) Ibs. of inferior do. anid ‘10,000 Ibs. of Aus- Texas, 2, tsalian—all on private to ‘ms, Wuisxky.—Receipts, he bbis. The market was steady, both at Ce opemng and close. Sales 25) bbls, ali at | $107 per gallon. DOMESTIC diing, 1479 Cotton—Demand tair, lower sales; middling, ie; low mrddiiug, I#45e.; good ordinary, 13ige. 4,901 gan Om 435. sales, 7, Stock, 34, hg quiet; middling, 1 18: Cotton active, but easter; dling, 13%. Kood Sen a bules; gross, 4,119. Sales, 2 Stock, Neon Cotton easy; middling, 1454c.; good ordinary, 4c. N d | BW! ‘Stock, 21,500, MARKETS, Gatyeston, Oct. 6, 1874. shy good demand; middling, 1$4,c. ; low mid- Ret receipts, 2, ports coastvise, 1,436. bales, 1. U7 bales; gross, 3162, Ex- Brook, 17,991. New Orteans, Oct. 6, 1574. Net receipts, evening. 45, Mosite, Oct. 6, 1974, 43e. a Me.; “low miadling food ordinary, Ige.. Net Tgperes 2,1 bal cs. "sales, 1,00, Exports coastwise, 432. Stoc! 13,bo8. SAVANNAH, Oct. 6, 1874, miadling, Migo.: low mid. Wge. eipts, 4,36 'HARLESTON, Oct. 6, 1574. use a leme.; sv, ogg cnt jet receipts, 2,734 Sales, Witainaton, Oct. 6, 1874. Spirits of turpentine firm at 3544c, Rosin quiet at $2 for strained. Crude. turpentins $2 00 tor yellow dip, $2 60 fo Flour quiet and unchang‘ closed dull: No, | spring, Yc. No. 2.d0., 91 Gctober; 940. November. 4 November new, 5 loca: 8 a ai Oct Pork ir dem: i 87 a8is voller Jomand at 1445c., (— Lm i siete TW hiscey atoudy falo, 4c, & 44gc. Cn open No. 2 meek cash 4 nd and adv: aged “Sa i, rm and in nd ! je steady at $16) tor gers r virgin. Tar steady at be Ontcago, Oct 6, I ed. Wheat opened firm, bat Mec. aah Pin but bless a ope mixed, 7Y9c. Ter in “ear, bilge. Oats c. Getabers 48350. Novein- 2 88c. a sc. Barley Corn 9} med ap dy’: No. GL Oe a $1.07, cash, segording to ‘ober; No! $ do, sc. he c-seller all the year. Bulk lemand: no. sales; pricesun- at $103. Freights—To But- Board this atternoon wheat closed firmer at 924sc. cash, and October. Lorn steady at 79, & changed. rye 7,000 do, barley. Bow Toanele wheat, 7 TH 4c. October ; 75c. offered November. owe, Receipts—7,000 bbis. flour, | 2480) | wheat, 110,00 do, corn. 540.00) do, oats, 6,0) ‘do. | yg Slitpments—§ ODIs flour, ao. corn, 70,00) do, oats; | 1,000 do. rye and 11,000'd 1 barley EUROPEAN MARKETS, ‘pon Propuce Mar spirits turpentine opened at 27s, & ut.—LoxpoN, Oct. 6—Even- 27s. ud. and cided atl. percwt Linsecd oil, 26% 64. a 268. 9d. por owt. Liverroon Propuce Mark ing.—Spirits turpeniine, —— +2- JFINA) A =NOTICK, Oat thorougiily | prosecuted 1 inte without any charge w \e excellent reterences from Fost ottice box 2g%. et, —Liverroot, Oct 6—Even- td. per owe NCTAL. ph OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS in experienced at- watever, unless suogesstal; cifints Address LAWYER, T REASONABLE KRATES—MONKY ON LIFE AND A Endowment Insurance ie Insurance ot all kind with best curities. {dalton & Go Tit Brondwase companies, Policies Morigag and other A. and Straddies on $100 to $350; an easy iorm ot | pianstory cn al Acard 2 MON ‘OUK PRIV Tae ak BERBADS ir mailed t Page stocks; anges ha 3 Broad streat wool, 3,000 Ibs. of Bastern | — er | | [8 | making mon v He ‘plant, per dozen, 37c. @ S0c.; celery, per | pel ind vaca tho butter, chee: 4 produce cowmmission busi- long established SARC'A oi ness GENTLEMAN ABLE TO GIVE AN EVENING E} tertainment in yentriloquism, necromancy or me: Merism may hear of a temporary. or permanent engaa ment by addressing, with terms, MAGICLAN WAN’ Heraid office. APITAL PROCURED. For merchants, manufactarers and others: Mining Interests, &c., nezotiatea; Real Eatate exchanged tor | Business: perdons with capital seeking business advised of approved opportunties,, RaferencesJ. ‘resident Manhattan Brass Cem, pelman Son, Haney, Goods. 36) Broadway, ae.) GHIGGS EaRPuTGN Financial and Dustacss Brokers, 98 Broads wa, F°s SALE—ONE-EIGHTH INT&REST IN A ROCK Drill Company, organized. ta full operation and with the interest an officer's position Address Mr. WALLACE, box 135 Herald CLASS SAMPLE ROOM, SIT. venue, near Harlem Railroad sta- ¥°, SALE—A FI uated on Fourtti 370 Fourth avenue. {\RUIT STORE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE-—AT 65 Barclay street; a rare chance; declining health ot one partner the caus ARTNER WANTED—WITH $3.00, IN ONE OF THE best retail grocery and liqnor swores, where a casD business isdone. Please address 3, R., Herald office, PARINER, WITH $15.00 WANTED—IN AS CESS. ful wholesale business in metallic goods, with fac- tory in Brooklyn and wareroom in Sew York; party im: vesting to take charge of latter and finances; present proprietor will remaln at factory. Apply to GRIGGS & CARLETON, 98 Broadway. A! RAMA FOR SALE—OF HIGH MORAL CHAR. ainted by best artists and ail complete, Feagy for exhibition; will be gold cheap on account ot death of owner. Address THOMAS LANE, 267 Canal street, New Yors. po MANUFACTURERS (AND, WHOLESALE: MER oh ‘The advertiser will be leaving in the spring for San Fraucisco, and is open to engage as traveller or agent, | on-commission, for that clty and Facitic tutes; good references and security can be given. Address care of George B- Rowell & Uo.. New York. ANTED—A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS IN BROOK: lyn or down town in New York. Address, stating nature of business and ammount of capital required, M. Moy | Herald Brooklyn Branen office. WANTED—A PARTNER WITH $5,000 CAPITAL, IN a goed paying furniture business, located in a thriv- ing city, of 21,000 inhabitants, in Central New bai sly ad a reiactoal upholsterer preierred, Address UPHUL+ KR, BOX L2L Herald office. 1 Waar ARTNER, WITH $2,000 TO $3,000, IN be f basi bearees ready sqcabtionss) what wilt ear strictest investigation; money invested repel wat no risk. Address, for one week, PAWEN ER N'TED, Herald office. W4xtED-a GUOD MAN, ENERGETIC AND honest, who has from $5.00) to $10.00) capital, to manage and take an interest in a respectable business out ot the country; 25 per cent will be guaranteed on the | Capital; security for ten times the amount a in | hand and wong a aes annum; fuliest ere tion offered | secking this opportunity. wh fe not wilting an . ki eset no | to work moderately 1 for forvune. Address ‘ORY, Herald offic Wats LADY WITH A FEW HUNDRED DOL- lars, to take an interest in a genteel dining saloon ome Address J. 8, Het Brooklyn ch office wes ED—ROO! (3, WITH POWER FOR LIGHT manufactur! goods), in city, or ae: goods atapte “cee ao P “tduress ods. 8 i rode Phe: box 107 Herald ible 0, “Base aa, TO JOIN THE ADVER- taser; established business; profits lara; 530 0. without money there are plenty with it 4 Park place, room | $1.0 .000 AND A LIVE MAN WANTED—AS PART- ner in we established wien irom ron for three Gaye PART eek. bok ro were tee AaaTeMs fOr 15. 000. =PART OR WHOLE OF A WE. known Fertilizing establish: nae intge ponte, the susace ex a Tipetona ntosiiat ‘Address RRIABILITY. ates —WANTED AN ACTIVE PARTNER . pao and this pO IES in Soca ee ieee = TH! 3250001 osiness and with custom, a : 3 vit ng, unt Rnguesdonable, relerence, treated confidentially. TORN ald aftica.