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g FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Activity in the Stock Market. GOLD A TRIFLE LOWER. Money Stronger and in Good Demand. GOVERNMENT BONDS FIRM.) WALL STREET, } TUESDAY, Dec, 1-6 P. M. The stock market to-day continued to exhibit much 0/ the strength tt acquired yesterday, anew feature, however, being a somewhat sharp speca- XX, and closed at 25 and 2544. In New York the opening figure was 28, which was succeeded by uctuations, ranging from 34 to % per cent, the closing price being 28\;. Another stock that at- tracted much interest was Nortowest common, the speculation in it peing undiminished, and the prices ranging from 463, to 47%, with a close at | 46%. Lake Snore sold at 80% 4 S1% a 814s, ending at 613. Western Union at sl a 82%, closing at $1%. Wabash at 31% 4 3234, closing at 62, New York Central at 102 a 101% a 1017,; Rock Island at 101% a 102% 9102 Pacific Mail opened at 44%, advanced to 45%, receded to 4434 and closed at 45%. Onio and Mississippi opened at 33, receded ¥o 32%, advanced to 33% and closed firm at 33%. St. Paul ranged from 40% to 39%, closing at 397%. c., 0. & L OC. improved to 10%, closing at 10%. Panama was steady at 116. Union Pacific sold at 36% a 36% & 36%. It wil be observed from the foregoing figures that prices were generally lower at the close, and attending them was some feverishness, owing to the considerable selling movement, which was developed by large holders, | and regarded as indicative of an early reaction. | The decline atthe close ranged from % to j per | cent. GAINS AND LOSSES The gains and losses, compared with the closing prices yesterday, ure as follows :— Gains—C., C. and L. C., % per cent; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 1; Lake Shore, 44; Northwest, 3,3; Obio @ud Mississippi, 4%; Pacific Mail, 4; Rock Island, %; Union Pacific, 1; Western Union, 4. Loss—Goid, » OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST. | ‘The following table shows the opening, highest | and lowest prices of the day :— Opening. ae Lowest. 02 am % "3% Rook Isiand.. et Ohio and Mississippi Dei., Lack. and Western. 109% Union Pacific. 365% C., ©. and }. Ws Western Union Ae 82% Atlantic and Pacific Tel. 1914 1935 45% 116 6 THE SALES of the day amounted to 276,000 shares, which were Gistributed as follows:—New York Central and Hudson, 3,300; Erie, 32,400; Lake Shore, 30,600 Cleveland and Pittsburg, 160; Northwestern, 37,000; @o. preferred, 2,100; Rock isiand, 13,100; Pacific Mail, 17,400; St. Paul, 30,100; do. preferred, 600 Ohio, 10,500; Western Union, 26,400; Wabash, 25,100; Union Pacific, 35,400; C., C. and L C., 1,805 Atlantic and Pacific preferred, 1,000, THE MONEY MARKET. Money to-day, used in call loans, rated at Sand | 3% per cent, until near the close, when it stiffened to 5, and, in exceptional instances, to 6 percent. The advance gave rise to some uneasi- | Bess with reference to the future of the stock market. Prime commercial paper changed hands | @t5and7 percent, and the lower grades at from | 7 to 10, according to rank. Foreign exchange was | uli throughout the day and closed weak at 4.84% @ 4.85 for prime bankers’ sixty day sterling, and 4.8934 a 4.90 for demand, Both bankers and im- porters are buying sterling sparingly. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The receipts {rom customs to-day were | $277,000; from internal revente, $160,000; the na- tional bank notes received for redemption amounted to $310,000; the Assistant Treasurer paid out $91,000 on account of interest and $5,000 | in redemption of five-twenty bonds. Tne public | debt statement shows @ decrease for the month Of $123,427. The following are the Treasury balances tn con- Nection with the debt statement:— Currency. Com Less coin certificates —There remains outstanding $1 bonds on which interest has ceased, GOLD Opened at 112%, deciined to 111% and closed at 112 The rate paid for carrying was per cent and for borrowing from 1 to’ per cent, and at | last 1.64 per diem. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold baiances. Currency balances, Gross clearances CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges. Currency balances Gold exchanges. Goid vaiances RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were strong in the late after- moon dealings. A heavy business was done in Union Pacific firsts and sinking funds, the former selling at 92% and the latter at 7644 a 76%. New York Central sixes of 1853 brought 98, Michigan Southern seconds, 100; Morris and Essex sevens, of 1871, 99; Fort Wayne firsts, 112, and Galena and Chicago firsts, 104. Central Pacific bonds closed at 96% a 96% and Union Paeifics 92% 2 92% for Mrsts, 88% 4 8834 for land grauts and WO, a 76% for sinking funds. SOUTHERN BONDS were in only moderate request and the sales at the board were confined to Missonri jong bends, which found market at 93, The prices bid for Other lines remain unchanged. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds continue to attract the at- tention of investors at the recently aévanced Prices, and it i@ said that joreign bankers are again moderate purchasers for jorelgn account. The banks and other financial institutions are, however, doubtiess the best customers for this Class of securities, and it ta their demand that has so well maintaine@ the price. The | at the close were firm, as fol | ynited States currency sixes, 116% o 116}g; do. do, 1891, registered, 116 @ li6%; | do. do, do, 120% a120%; do, 40., five-twen- ties, 1862, registered, 112% @ 11 5 do 4o., 40., coupon, 112% a 112; do. do., 1864, registered, 114% a 14%; do. do, do. 4% @ 114% ; do. do., 1865, registered, 116% & 116; do. Mo., do., coupon, 116% a 117; do. do., do. new, registered, 115% a 115%; do, do., do., coupon, 118% @ 11934; do. do., 1967, registered, 119% @ 320%; do, @0., 40., compon, 115% a 116%; do. ao,, 1868, regis- | (tered, 119% @ 120; do. do., do, coupon, 113% & 113% ; do., ten-torties, registered, 114); a 114% ; do. | Ao., compom, 114% 4 114%; do. Mves, 1881, regis- tered, 112% #1134; do. do., 40., coupon, 12% & | oo 113%. THE FOREIGN MARKET, London advices report the market for American securities and consols steady. The following are she late figures :—Consols for money, 93 1-16 a 93% 5 4 do. account, 02 a 92%, ex interest; 1865 bonds, old, 106% ; 1867 bonds, 109 @ 109%; ten-forty bonds, 10434 & 104% ; new fives, 103% ; Erie, 25425%, Tha, Fate of discount in the open market for three months" bilis 1s 6% per cent, which is % per cent velow the Bank of England rate. Two thousand pounds bullioa were withdrawn to-day. Paris, 62f, 16, PRODUCE EXPORTS, Tne total exports of produce trom this port for the week end Mg to-day amounted to $5,068,901, mixed values, which is an increase from last week of $1,077,844. The exports jor the corresponding week of last year were $5,403,959, and for 1872 72. The total exports since January 1 this year are $265,217,046, against $277,279,045 last year PUBLIC DEBT STATKMENT—DECEMBER 1. The following is a recapitulation of the public debt statement :— Debt Bearing Interest in Ootn, Bonds at 6 per cent... Bonds at 5 per cent.. $1,167,274, 700 $1, 719,799,900 92,841 Debt Bearing ‘Interest in Lavofut Money. Cextidiceragat indebtedness at 4 per Navy ‘Pension funa at 3 per cent Debt on teh Interest Has Ceased Since waturity Debt Bearing No Interest, Old demand and legal tender notes... Certificates of deposit. Fractional currency... | Coin certificates lation in Erie, The price opened in London at | Principal........ U nelaimed iterest $2,252,550,206 + $2,286,801,407 Cash in ‘tne ‘Preasury. Special deposits held for ‘Tedemption certificates of dep Devt Less Cuan in the Treasury. 2,138,948,334 November 1, 1874. Decrease of debt during November. Decrease of debt siuce June 30, 1874. Bonds Issued to Pacific Railway Companies—in- terest Payable in Lawrul Money. Principal outstanding Interest accrued and not ve interest paid by the United States Interest repaid by transportation of Balance of interest paia by the United Payments in ‘November. Civil and ——_ | Interior, pensions and Indians. ‘Is exci sive of the interest or > Drill: pal of the public debt SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Tuesday, Dec. 1-10 A. M., Before Call. 400 shs Chi & NW, 4 800 uo, 200shs Quick Miniag.. | Mil & st Pau SHS Se Se 10115 and ad Saidwe.d ag a1 >] A © Ni prices were lower. First Mousa abso, “a. “m. 100 shsC.C,C&IR.be 65 Mofs,1bds.,be 8 100 Clev & P. gt. 1000 B’klyn 7s, p 1., 2000 Alb & Sus 10000 Mor & Es 7s, 1000 Mor & Es 2d. 10H Erie Ist m. 3000 E 1000 eats 7 $10.be 23,000,000 | oy Unf wo) Un Pac si 1000 called | Yio Pet Wc go00 P, Se ighoras 2d a tit 0 . ow” OB ia cask nie Sion ot La Tid ist 100 Alt & TH RR.b eo 53 * Seaton Pac RR..be 0 ais Ait TH Ist, 1900 Tol'& Wab uw Can South Ist m ‘with int certif..... 13 shs Ger-Am Bank. 86 22 Fourth Nat Bk 1y Mercantile Bk 1) Quick Mis Co pis 1000 NY € Rapes bets 0 a guy Chi a NW p a ‘ ay West Ui Tel 0) iW Han & St io, iid 290) Mila SUP R. | Various style: 100 Mar cin a0 pi.be 10 C & Pitts Rie gt loo Atl & Pac pf. 700 Oluo & Miss. 400 ro) 100 onto’ &M ikikt be J&L... | taciory, fine, Ie. P. M.—Sefore Call. 20 shs Pittsburg RR.. 6 ey Cin & NWR... Tu do. | bu’ the market, gener 88 BVOCs UR RE 800 do. 10 Mieh Cen Rit. nea ee eis bx | Wwnieh also brouehe. reduce | Putiing a quetus upon the demand tron tls source, | from spiuners was generally for animportant. lots, | the exigencies of the moznent required, anu, while hol 1bjy | market closed he: 2P. M. US 5.20, r, 62. 112% $1000 US5's, 6, "81... 118 Sow Us Sa rent: ue* ® US 520, Fr, Second Board—1 P, M. + hd Ua Pac Babe c $1000 NY Cen 6's, ‘8000 Mich, goat 2000 M Sf 0.0 “O ol lev. “4 PRR te 88% = 2 2130 to 3 a 7644 90 shs C Un Pac sink f. 4 BS—3 O'CLOOK P, M. Wa Ww Han & StJo pf. Mig a 2 Lake shore. iss fs a 8434 ea We aris 161% m 62% 1102" a 1025 + 9% a 40 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Cotton Dull— Flour Steady — Wheat Lower—Corn Firmer—Oats Strong— Barley Dull—Pork and Lard Easicr— Groceries Dull—Freights Firmer—Pe- troleum Easier—Naval Stores Barely Steady-—Metals Duil—East India Goods Dull—Wool Firm—Whiskey Easier. Tuespay, Dec. 1-6 P.M, The markets were generally dull and irregular, being aected In some instances by the recession | | of the guld premium, and in others by the extreme rates offremht, On 'Change flour was steaay, | Wheat was dull and tower. The lower ruling of the gola premium and the extreme rates of , Ireignts per ocean steamers both tended wo | depress the market, which at the close | was nominal, Corn was in demand and strong, new being higher. Oats were strong. Bar- ley dull. Whiskey easier. Pork and lard were unsettled by the advices from the West and Freiguts and charters were higter, both vessela and room being scarce, Cot ton was lower both jor “spot? and “iutures,”” were dull, but values quoted ‘nominally un- changed. Metals were dull. Petroleum was dull and | easier for refined but slightly better for crude. Nava, stores were in moderate demand and barely steady in vaiue. Wool met with a fair trade and the market | Groceriv: ruled firm. Asues —Receipts for past three days, 42 packages, There was no change in the market. The demand tor pots was moderate at 6c. per Ib., while pearls re- 80% | mained nominal at about de. ‘ BUILDING MateRiaLs.—The demand for brick has been nd, with lighter supplies as the season advances, holders are very tirm in their views. Cement was with- out change in value and very firm. Quoted at $1 30 for fair, Rosendale and $425 a $4 5Utor Porland and Roman. Lime was moderately sought after ana steady in vine. Quoted at$1 10 a $1 35 for Rockland common and $4 25 | Db: niet 6,000 bushe! a $ Stor Roman and Portland, Lath met with a tair | te Mas demand and were quoted steady at $1 60 for Eastern. Beeswax.—We have still to report a light trade, par- ties purcuasing only in a small way. Prices quoted steady at trom Wc. a Ble. per 1b. for yellow Western and Soutiern. Buoom Corx.—There has been no essential change in vaiues and the demand conunued light. We append r quotations as follows medium green, 7¢. ac. ; short green brusi, 8c. & red lipped ana'red, Beans axp Peas.—The pts during the past few days have been less liberal and with a betier mquiry | the market appeared to be a trifle steadier. We guole:—Mediuin, new, choice, $1 85 a $1 9; medium fair to good, $1 9) a $1 75; marrows, new, cho $2 40 a $2 45: marrows, old, choice, $2 20 a $: new, $225 a $2.45: red kidn ne. new. 3350 $3.50; green peas, new, $195 a $2; white kidne 2 6. white kidey, tair to good, $20 8! “the market generally speaking presents @ appearance, the arrivals continue free and stuck’ in store are accumulatings The demand is only for small lots to supply immediate wants, and the tohe of peas the market was heavy on nearly ali descriptions, yet no | quotable decline has taken place. We append cur- rent pri as follow: a dle, per | air to, Zo0d, 10., do., food to prime, Sie. a 36e.; State itr od to prime, Ste. a do., bait firkin taba 10., food to prime, $8 5c. : Well do.. do., on do., talr to good, Se. me; Western ahd Michigan, tubs, ‘choice dairy hacked, i do, do., good, "to prime, —32c. + fait, to, ood, ze. (a We.: do.. ie *83c.: do. do. fair to good, Z Keserve 5c, isconsin and lowa, t fair lo good, 2c. a Sze. ; ir, a Zic.; do, firkins, F994 io do., do., ‘ait to good, Ye. "a 2e.: 4 Common to iain, 286. 4 Ye. ; Central Oho al firking, choice, Mie.; do. do. fair to good, do., do. commin to tair.' 2%, a 260. tu choice, we. a3 0., do., jaa to pany 2. a Ze. 2ic.; rolls,’ Western Hes iwi to good, 280. . a 250. é market bas shown no improvement, the and Mi OM | gemand has veen very light and only to sapply imme+ requirements. Prices Were quoted thus :—tave tao- fhe wo Nape, choice, tor’ ex- do, do., fat do. do. tor “domestic do. do. fair to good, 1c, a Le. ; do a ‘ver: Michizan and Wisconsin port, ise. ak ade. lic, a 15% do., poor to fair, tuge—The demand ha been only moderate, speaking, — firr New Jersey and near. Penns: praia 3 Bie. 2c. chawe Dee ‘a voitler ‘Western, 280. ‘a 25i¢e. “limed, “shoes branas, 24c. + do. tair to ecod. tc. a2 Casting. —vhors wae techee sore wre ie A distribat ing way, but otherwise comparatively little was accom- i 8 were quoted steady as follows: sperm, aatent do. Be. a stearic, ze, ace borafine, adamantine, and 16 nd 17360. BF = hout follows :—Molas: $2 gar shooks, with nk, 75¢ Bie, ‘hooks,’ ‘st 0 a 4 Ee rom Hoops 12 feet “ordinary to prime Soe. a be! v ‘ouacn.—Trade has been confinea to generst market being duil. We nd Schread, ©, volt rope yarns, j tarred Manila, aa jath yarn, Cc. 5 d0., ‘é-tlread ul 12iz0.; do, 12-thread and huy” rop pe, 1, Row veal gardake, Kage above 1z-turend, 1 4 read ry ne a0 . 12 my aud hay'rope. Le.. and usais Bolt rd0e tigen baaysy run. SF ee by eeceming advices from Liverpool, as holders rei to inake tue material concession their contracted Views. The snqui necessary to a ers were not pressing Cotton on the 1 vith the light demand ‘were made, pee ees ae SERERSSS pr ai SEP Dt... SB a 584 | | buoyant, though the 4 | The Wransactions since last report inciade about 16,W0 | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER , YST1—TRIPLE SHEET. best transactions were made early in the day. More- | over the receipts at the ports comtinded full, ana an | wore Sienwart. tendency’ of the market, and it, ms al Qetton “was sold during tue day ymantly the ater: | | Baan. My warket recov red to & steady, jee ine toward ‘ et | the'citse. however, wath the odicial, qualification of the | Tor the ir nites under appointment si row ths je Jor the first & comm i sah Shue Board ot Mani # to the rket at “the close tor “futu: ‘and. named theillowt iut'as the final quotationso1 the day -—-Deoem- 1982e, 14 27-82¢. ; February, iit reap i Peat i May des & f , a8 1 three members of the Exc ire every month. ‘The raittee cous or oTeichard Watts, Walter f. Miller ant R. Atkinson. paar ave the vauotattons Of hort ‘cotton, based ot : am rn = Seen Uplaork Atsoama. W. Orleans, Texas, | q | Ordinary od Middin | Good midi 15' 15: Middling far. ie 194 Seat ints and on upland cotton in store running fryuatity not more than, Nalt_a.grae above below the‘erade quoted areas follows: Ordinar 1 iy imidd od ordinary, 1434 H fing td dot Jed ora (ics. the | wales sua up thus: one : Export... er 232 Consumption 17 ns Speculation « 378 528 | Totals. 368 1,298 | | —For tuiure delivery” Gasis low pnigaiing)> ec Festandn | After two F. M.—December, 10) at Mc., 100 at 14 21-3 | Puyeren i2¢. 4,000 at 14 15-16c. ; Februar, Mure too at 15 10k ogt ony ra oat 16 3-1 Sune: iw at ie ipso. vA ie ap to two Pe cember, 1,300 Marke ‘o-day up to two ecember, at 1i3;c.. 100 ioe 100 (short notice Yd) at 14 '9-1b0. dw at 14 ore notice 2d) at 1ige., 200 at Ti.c* Sh ahort notice) at lige. January, LOW) at 14%peo, 2,100 at 14-27-32c,; Febriu 1.14) at 19 7 Tike. AAD at 15 lb. sarah. at id f-sde-:” Aprils 53 ais it} tito 15, 25-826., 18 be, 200, t 16450. al 18 Ju it 16 13-820. So) at 900 al ‘ ‘averages of yesterday's ard liveries as follows. | viz :—December, | January, 14.980. 5 FEREOATY oy oes. | issti5c.; ‘April, 15.950. ;_ May, First _call—December, 2, at igo ined? J 5 9-I6c. : April 300 at’ 15 27-82e.; June, 500 at 16 13.32c. 5 | ales. Second call—December, 20) at 14 9-l6e, 300, at, 14 1160.5 February: 30) wt 15 6 $2 25-32c.. E Jharleston, iew York, 666; ‘This’ day tast week, 26,461, y last yi Votal receipts at all ports since 5 ptembe te T 74, 1,361,880 Dales. The latest quotations tf Yeok trembt were as follows:—To Havre, by steam, by sail, \e, To Hambut 7 o steam, de by sail, Sc. | Bremen, by sicam, by. 4 compressed, To Liverpool, 24d., by ste: by i epee tite market remained very quiet, yet prices were not quotably changed. No siles were reported | from first hands and the few fobbing sales were ot unimportant character, We append former quotation: :—Rio, ordinary carzoes, 10%..a 171 jeer do. 17% a ise. : good d c. extreme range "fo bags, 2 | a | bat. Siaracuibo, Whee, Taguayras 1S. a ide | Satencien ives a 1B\ge, o8t. Domingos ibe x We: “Porta se, Gost Rica, 17 sc. a 1934 An costura, lie. a 1 pOm, Corren.—The tmarket’ “during the p: at Yow as; s has been ratiigr quiet but remained trm,, ‘The sales foot up about 400.000 Ibs. of Lake at 25%¢c. Bie. €8 Datky FRviTs.—Sliced apples are slow ot ale, Dut hela about stesdy. Quarter apples are wanted Jor export | and rule frm: Raspberries are dull and easy. Peele peaches are held with confidence. Other kinds not materially changed. We quote “State apples, sliced, | juarters, 7c. a 7c. Southern apples, | quarters 63s oo do. do. sliced, 7c. a 8¢.; do. do. | do.. taney, 9e- a 1 Western apples, quarters, 4c.; peele bare hes, North deg fa dase Sue. do. do. do., fair Lo good, Boe. 8 Zio. be, a unpeeled do. d Root do. 74,8 a Le 3 ilackbe! Ties, 9c, & 3c"; do. Southern’ new, raspberries, new, 32 3c ; plums, Southern 1i¢.; do., state, 19¢. a 2 OUR AND GRAL —Hecelts—Flour, 15.275 bbls. 5 whea 109,658 Litsnels : Corn, 23,050 do.; corn’ meal, 840 bbis. an 3 bays; oats, 67.311 bushels; barley, 22,531 Wo.; rye, 8,400 do. Ihe flour market was less active and scarcely 80 les were generally at iull price: es, 5 bbis., comprising all Kinds, at fixares within the range | of our quotations. Corn meal was in petter demand and about steady an value sales 1100 bbis. at $5 tor Brandy- | wine, $4208 $ r Western yellow, and $4 a $4 50 lor | ew green hurl, sc. a | Btate dairies, firkins and | chan | retail qualities) Gc. A We; Clover, S0c-a OS ; salt nig hay, Ae. a | henge: 10 value, and in 8 ‘shooks, sugar shooks, bi 5 empty nogsheads, $2 a $2 25: hoops, 14 teet, ‘ti n | to'prtme, fea aba cen Hage former nila Cordage, sizes above 1d % inch and 5-16 inch diameter, Sisal rope, sizes The movement in spot cotton was sull held linite to exporters, thus market, as compared ferings were free, and buy- ers had the advan on in heariy every case where salea * again | aplevoraply by wore advices trom jue other side, and } ¥ do. ,builalo, i Ibs @ 2 ibs. Jersey and Beinaylvania yellow; also 1,000 sacks of Balumore yellow at $1 69 per 1W Ibs. We quote — | o. 2Siate $50 a $4.25 | Bupertine Siate +415 a 475 500 a 525 58a 575 4150 475 Extra Western, 50a 525 Minnesota 5250 625 | Roun! hoop “Onio, shipping, brands. » 5008 52% Round hoop Ohio, trade branas 525 a 575 Family... Gua 70 St Louis, lo 52a 550 | Bt, Louis, straight extra, 50a 600 | St Louis, choice double extra, 60a 700 | St. couis, choice tamily, +7508 850 | Rye tlour, fine to superfine + 400 8 5 35 | Southern, . Nominal. Southern, Nominal. Southe nvextra [55a 625 Soutuern, iamily. - 6a 850 18 Corn meal, Wester! 2415 a 475 | | Corn meal, Jersey. 4008 450 Corn meal, Brandy Bae 510 Corn meal, puncheons. 20a — | —Wheat was dull and i s ay at about $1 13 tor Milwaukee. $l 09 tor Chicago and $112 a he sales were only about 75,000 bushels, at $1 13 tor iin ferior. $1 06 tor No. 3 Chicago, $1 O90 $I 10 for No. 2 do., $1, 12.9 $1 14 for Milwaukee, $i 2 red winter, $ | st 25 tor No. 1 Minnesota sorine, $125 a $129 for $1 40 for white Western. Corn mber winter and $1 30 ‘as firm. but not very active, The sales were only | about 110.00) bushels, at W23¢c. & 9c. for old mixed in re and afloat, 89c. a 92c. for new do. and white. Oats | Were quict, but’ strong. buyers Nolding, om, ‘he sales were only about 25,000 bushels, at 6¥c. fur small lots of State and ‘he mixed sae a ae erally held at 68c. in store and 7c. attoat; 70c. tor whi Guitand heavy? no sales wore reported, partice apart their views. ‘e was inactive and generally heid at ‘co With buyers at We, a 95c. Peas quiet Canada field held at ny hixiouTs.—For berth freights the market has been ve: uiet to-day, but firmer. The higher rates de- ¢ manded checking operations. “Tonnage tor charter was also held higher, and but little was consummated in | Consequence, The engagements include :—1o Liverpool, is of grain, at not under 94d. or fj, tate NOt Yet fixed ; 600 bushels of p DI sally” 000" ‘Dols.’ of flour, at 26, Tid. and, bis of oll cake, at 2s. 9d. To Bristol, by ‘steam, 150 tons of bagued oil cake ‘at 308. To Glasgow, by steam, 109 bole. “apples, at de To Glvraliar, | by sail," Ase otmccoo, at, $20. gold,” per case, The charters embrace'a British. bark sence to Cork tor orders to the United Kingdom, with 4, ters of er, one-third in bays, at 7s. 6d, ; : weirs bark, ence to Antwerp, with 3.200 bbls. of refined petroleum at bs. ; another, with 3,000 bbls. of refined do , hence sane voyage and rate; a’ British bark, from Philadelphia to Cork for orders to the United Kingdom, with arters of grain at7s.; @ Swedish bark, from do., with dou juarters of do., same voyage and ‘rate; a British brig, 1u8 tons, trom do. to a direct port, in U United King- | dom, with a fuil cargo of oil cake at 25s.; au American ship, 1,095 tons, from Norfolk to ee or Havre, with a full cargo of cotton at tigh’ Gonnixs.—There _w: for domestic cloth, which sold ouly in nn Pap alcutta nominal. ‘Domestic clotiy ILiges for heavy average on alcutta, 9c, & 9Kc., Borneo, 2c. ; baxs, Uige. a Tie. iiemp anp JuT%.—There was no business of conse- quence in hemp, the market being dull and to an ex: tent nominal. We quote She American, | a $2.) for double, $2 20 2 “80 tor single and nominal for undressed; Man ‘ile, @ 8%c.) gold, the Jatter price oe husna. lear. $2 20 a . gola; Italian, 7 ; Bisa, 5i4c., gold. Jute was heylected and not materially ehanyed’ jn valuo: quoted 8 6c. Kol, Der Ib, accarhing to quai quality, sute $e. but rather ‘steadier, le of currency, ‘There was very little inquiry for yale qualities Were in demand and y- med in prices, We Ey Ibalen es t Hay not mach wanted, but ‘Smipping hay, oS ‘a Suc; straw, 60c. a 6c. for long rye; f0c. a d5c. oF shor' t do. 460. a Sc. tor oat and 45c. for wheat. Hors.—The export movement has bee: the difficulty of obtaining room ‘and manded. Brewers are Gr freely and prices are fuily Sustained. We quote :—Amertcan ¢rop. Is74, 360. a dhe. per, BPs pore £FOP. 1 var crop. 1872, 12c. a olda, all 1 growths, Bo. al fornias, 1576. iy a a ibs Hipes.—There has been less doing for the past few ad at the close the market ruled dull, with prices areiy sustained. The receipts for the week ending this date foot up 28.242 hides and 88 bales of Calcutta cow and buftalo. |The sales tor the same per hides and 10 bales of Patna buffalo, The C cording to Messrs, Weizel, rales D0., 18 a8 follows :—-76.600 Fea ar Entre Rios, &c. : 43,40 ary Montevideo, EOBO: 7.400 ary Rio Grande, partur | to de Bogota ; $00 dry'Porto Plats; 9.000 | pus 5,000 ok caise" Texas, Western ah and outer Hide: and 59% bales cp cow: 984 bales ‘utta buf falo, Same time L473, 49,4 hidesand 779 Dales Hast tala same tune 187: ‘hides and 1,034 baies East India; , sane ume 1871, 96.500 hides and $59 baies Kasi India. had re Be Avnet 21 ibs. Hontevideo, 20, Ibs, 8 23 bs. ie. ne ® oninoso, 2 26 ibs. Zold, selected, pila aL a 22’ ibe., we, a 2c. ad hes ao Iba & 20'1bs, Be, starueitn 2) Ibs, ex Sate ‘and ar Perea Tithe ort Hs ne arr aud pickled, as they 0,181 ibe a st a, Ibs: "We, 4 IBe.. gold, . “ahi. ise, golds miei, rp in Chelst 22c, & L2r—0.\ C corpus Facalny 3 . stom ercran itatamoro ibe a nant and Wetari i Ibs, a 34 IDs. 15¢¢. a tt renee \ted—Buenos Ayres, ip. tides $8 Ibe. 1c. 5 ation, a, aida os are eine Hon ig sit ate fa 1digor} 813340. 5 mats pate ie 8 06 1ba., 1 + do. kni tf le; New Orleans, a 70 Iba, Aine ntry and Hest ern, 6) 1 Ph Sag Ibs., gc. city slay ok, 60 Ibe cui igo. 5 do, 45 Ibs aw » currency, selected. East ial seat ees. yy ed tee oy ae Ti ibe 1b s. ible 6 8. Sipganere + he garhand We.; peste ato Ibe. a 28 Ibs., 90., hom near at e partial cessation ind mt little demand for iron 18 nearty A Prices unchanged. Scotch vet the arrivals find a mar’ of Ne oe We quote eptehHelinion, : Coltness, S4l atthe Bee candies ‘ do. forge, he had ; oummeriee, none. ‘ihe demand for hemlock sole has been fair, both teaan: manuiacturers and for export Market fin cane Hide, a 25. Gor daaiagea Bike. ie. damax ines, 14c, a See 1 bee 2 2 be rh iM ist 5 1535 | ni te, raves were still neglected. Prices ¥ 160 bbls. of New Orleans, at irom 60c. te: Cuba, Cap iy! oe A and mixed. new crop, 2c. jo, musgovado, refintn: Be. rhs clayed, meas a A2c, BBe a 43c. 5 d 65c.; Eni jist’ Isiands, rita ‘ate: Siow ‘orleans. ‘oo, a 6c, Navat Srokxs.—The market for Spirits of Turpentine d lots of merchantabie, order were obtainable at 24% Southern, at35c., and L bbls. New York at 36c. bbls. Southern “at Strained Rosin raled about steady at $2 3) a $2 35. We heard of sales or bbls. of Strained as 05 20; 30 bbls. of. sy bi at Be baie ner grades the sales include :—i ‘0. rie ble. 4 50 a $5 25. and 400 bbls. of good tar was quiet, 4 te > Alt ~ nd low No, i a . seaay iat $22 25 a $2 50 tor Washington and Pitch, quoted steady at $2 374 fc O1Ls.: fe Ansa’ uoied at 7Sc, erate accand and ruled in casks, and 79 rom crushers’ hands. Menhaden was quiet; quoted at B 450 ruled a shade casier, at trom $1 05 a $1 O7 tor make and $1 08 a $1 i pri cn peraine’ firm at on fret, but rh for small ‘lots ot crud umn fordo, winter white and. yello met with a moderate demand and exhibited no material ies quoted at $1 65 tor crude, $1 90 | change in valve. H 1 95 tor bieached ; for natural Winter, 8 whale quoted at Mec. for Southern, 68c, a 7Uc. for na- ated, sleady at obo, a o7e. and’ uoted at from S730. a Ine market tor fenned, was dull and jer; quoted at 10%. a 10%c., spot or first Crude in bulk was a shade firmer; bbls. sold, in 500 bbl, lots, at 5 5-16c, ea ‘Cases were rather easier and quiet; q Naphtha was quiet, but firin at 1g market was quiet and easy; refined Ae. ted ¢. torearly delivery. The Creek markets hot ementlally changed as to value trom ts Pork, 2,673 bbls: 2 Molo Bite’ ant t for mess pork was We heard of. saics of 25) one of December. 2,000 Bgures lust quoted. Puovisions.—Recel packages, cut mea tierces and 392 ‘kegs. aulet and scarcely’ 60 firia, bbis. on the spot, last year’s ye aug at $2) as and tierces of new gr’ for ‘February, 3,087 bbls. of which 7,3i1 Bacon—The Sere § quiet but at long cicar at tle. in'mhoderate demand, quoted at sie. arene we slow to-day, but values remained without od tot lots were sold within the range ot the pis this Cee 19,867 pack \gea, } We ances 910 | ary o 1575 a By “order of the Board. i sales, 75 box wressed hogs were firmer and 2 Da ae mess, bbis.: 19 50 $20 tierces: $2 a'$23 for India *do,, $25 tor extra city India mess. | but were quoted steady at from $21 a $23 Wes ‘Cut meats—The market cont | values remainea without appreciable ch: sales of 2,200 loose Fash hams at 1%, a | shoulders’ at Tac; a an 2 Beet Hams were lnaptive r the range of ued quiet, but 2, -» 10,000 Ibs. of loose pickled hams, 11 pickied. bellies, 0c. a *m t | ern steam was lower, ree fairly active at, rhe decline, We note sales of 500 tierces, on the s 31,000 tlerees, for December, ut january, at 13%4c. wa I4e. ; 1,7: Idee, w'14340.. and 250 ticrces, sellers’ option, six. mouths, at 13%c. City jJard was also ales ot 100 tierces at 13%c. per Ib. Poratoxs.—There was a fair inotiry for rose and peachblows, which were firmly h and caster | in, nae We quote—Early ro» 62; do.. in bulk, ver bb! 82 a spenehblon. new double-head bbl. rh do. buik, per bbi., $1 75a new doubte-nead bbis., $2 a $1 75 a $2; sweet Virginia, per bbl, Kc Rick —There was a limited distributiny EDEtOes, other. wise the market was neglected and wi eh We end tormer, quotatio a, Ndc., closin 3,750 tierces, tor tisttes, Yor Febraary. a Sweets were in Marre: $2'25; do . in bulk, per $3 @ $5 25; do.. Vir= anid Bac. a Ba md choice; sonia nxps.—Linseed Sales were reported spot at $2 40, eold, 90 days, and 2,000 bags, ex Nearchus, 90 days. Stock this date, 8,200 bags. in so firm and quiet, ere ae, oI guoted at sy 1» 634c. a 624 as beeu ‘atiet since our last’ but re- of 2,000 bags on the New ‘ork. Clover was scarcely noted at 10c. a 10%e. Timoth, a $2 84 Rough flax quote ‘sucau—The market for raw sugar was duil- yet quoted on the basis of 8igc. a 4%c. for lair to’ zood re e have only to note a sale of 77 hhas of Orleans ot ae The stock at this date incindes 54/44 boxes and 29,682 bags. Refined was quiet, but uoted at 10c. for stand. jc. for crushed and 10 64-100. tor powered We ets :—Cuba—Refining. ir to good fair, “i Stocery. fair to good, } centrifugal, hin | hot mi icra changed in value: cominon, 7c. ages 0. ., ood to prime, age a5! 4c-; prime to choice, and boxes, Nog. 8 to 13 Bice. & 9M e. fomelado, Be. 8 Dutch standards Nos 709, Tee, 13 to 18, ac. clayed, boxes, do., 19 te " 1 Rico Reanin, common to prime. Tage. w BMG fair to Soles, Bac. a 9c. 9 t0 11, 734c. a Bye. Ja: Brazil—Duteh sta —Dutch standard, ‘Nos, Du 12 . 840. Manila—Superior and extra buperior, 740. eet bas been a trifle more inquiry for t three days, yet the general auiet and without appreciable change in value. eae sales ache 100 cases of sundry ate ar 3 800 do. at Wionny cro] Kentucky leaf contin Further sales foot up 1,600 hi ign was stead: bales at from (seal kes es Tau ee. for sales of 90,000 oa of out of own tock at § ae iskeY. —Receipts, 836 bbis. The mai Pafeonol a SLO Market has been @ of Ohio, sro) °73, both on priva' tive demand and firm. t ag ot to the extent of 300 a8 Bales 50 bbl, al ey tae" and the past three davs has with com riche light |. but not quotab! sales include 5,000 los. of fab washed at is ofextra pulled at 45c...10 bass of country super do. at ait 47c., 4,000 ibe of gs 000 Ibs. of State fleece Failed H4c,, 10,000 bx. of unwashed ¢ rye Wr yea e-. of Tbe ote. Sie., 13000 Ton oF West improved Western do. 26450. 350., 7,000 Ibs. of unwashed Ohio fleece. 1,000 Ibs. iain ‘unwashed Western fleece, 5,000 lbs. of Aa un. washed do., 10,000 Ibs. of low super short extra pulled, 16 bags No. 2 do., all on private terms, DOMESTIC IQ MARKETS, ulled, $9 bags of | 1, 1874, Gotten Lag 8 poesia, wie Net receipts 2.054 Exports—To Great 2,383. Stock, 67,41 6 yd Neer Dec. 1, 1874. Cotton enty ; demand fai ood. ordinary, -13%se. Dales: gross, 10,220. "uxporta-—To’ Great. Britatne iui to, France, 8,487; constwite, 2,150, Mix, 6,400." Stock, ue, Dec. 1, 1874. Sales, 2,500, Stock, AVANNAH, Deo. 1, Ly low middting,” 13 2,549 bales, Exports coastw: 48,373. Cotton quiet: paling, 1ay0." paanary, 13590, a 118-82, ‘Net receipts, 5,041 bales Cuarveston, Dec. 1, Rel Cotton omy igang, satbl 3 iyi middling, 13} Pts, 2.975 bales. es. 1 ra Btock, panel vi tine firm at set Crude turpentine hard; $2 W0 for yellow dip. Tar tend at’ 31's Osweco, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1 4i0 bois, Whtar ae 1 Milwaukee Club, $1 22; extra wnite Corn firm; sales of two cars new gh Barley quiet and unchanged, Corn meal |. $37 for unbolted per ton il shipstufls $24; middlings, $28 per ton. © hels wheat, 13,600 do, corn, 8,200 do. The amount of grain on ihe a Flour stesdy and unchange:l; firm, but ces ts, $21: receip!s—B1,500 rye, 1,900 do. peas. from ‘Buffalo and Oswexo for tide wate as near as can be ascertained, was 18. 60,10) do. oats, 23,200 do. barley, 25,50) do. rye, 7,90 do; Burrato, Dec. 1, 'y-four Hoate-Woute 6 Sion bushels wheat, ven ets for the lass twe: at wheat, 13,600 bushels; Corn, 30,400 dor Canal shipments—Wheat, 10:U00 1600 bushels: 6 a $6 en eae 7 firm ring ‘atl 18 tira No. 2spring held at $i ieee a heago No. his ‘spring, $1 ah fh ail exports--Wheat, i onts, 9,100 4 Hoatons 14,00 dry Central American; 280yary Caitornia | s $196 winter, $1 ita | mixé fie. Loa western etn dace. ‘oats dat Western held at Bio. Canada, $1 “454 ree 1 28 a $130 Bariev malt steady: estern. $1 45 a $1 0. articles unchanged. Tou Flour sendy. Whent dull: extra aviite amber Michigan. December, ley. neglected Western, $i 30) % ates Dressed howe’ 9 a iehiy , Fi ‘its Isig Flour dull and 1 ir ON shor atest was Hob ep 44 Had! pie Stabe "No. 2 miked. 73 663gc. cash or all ail aD year, or He | Hans demand ‘and ra e rs yer weak Xo, 2y ‘D2ige gash, or january; Lai Ky ‘ oat key led, dull Zod aw ry 1n fair demand 40 aa lower, a ie Arm at B19 80 ‘cash. $0)'58°s. $09 ‘Lard firmer, at $1365 Februay no "bushels wheat, 82,000 do. oats, 3,000 ments-5,00 ‘boi 8 flour, oats, 2,000 do, barley. EUROPEAN MARKET, Loxnox Propuce Manxer.—Loxpon, Dec. Fanti turpentine, 2s; 90. 9 258 por cwt Linswed eo Barley.” heat, ae yy pind Habu Ubi FINANCIAL, — —Monidy LOANED PROMPTLY ¢ ON MORTGAGE; hi ag Map eae i a RUSTY Al Ping ‘rect ar 30 ids Bavetinaniee FINANCIAL, A’ PERSON DESIRING T TO Oren are IN eTOok hhamgesshowid: appiy to the. unde undersigned hate com Change, should aj 0 prehensiv oxpuAnatary 3 statem: We OTNG HA 00. ae Tanker a aaa Brokers, 12 Wall stree! i “STOCK PRIVILEGES PUTS: CALLS AND ae speeeds 85) to Mea Se a ner eee ial, price bie stock, small’ ‘cay ‘capital * Iroukd always an these against t loss. Send for Circular. HAZARD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street, ‘Aipatehcaimeaaenaet Be men 18 Fas: in pla lor the purchase stock: here ig little risk in thi js mnethod Of 0} erating a e We are negotiating contracts on members of Exchange and respomsible parties at very close rates; $50 for 5) shares, eet aad ‘Quotations ‘and ex* planatory pamp! un eriae ace Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wai New Yo _Stocks bought and sold against moaerate depoaiter T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AN an Endowment Insurance Policies, ont teages other Securities, Insurance of all kind: best companies, J. J, HABRICH & Co, iif Brondway. —RAILROAD BONDS OF ALL KIN ci A. and sold. Securities of ae ty Toade poe. Post office box 1: 336. ‘0 Broad Seat: A =—MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTUAG! «on Property in New York and Brooklyn, Hudson Bergen and. Passaic counties, N. J.: First, Secon Leasehold Mortgages cashed; $50,000 (olpta eeaeas Froneriy: $308 in onc, of two sums; Inexe ‘Loe specia 0 loan on ming: Stave vot New, fork” Apply to SAMUEL SS WwooDn se and No. 157 Broadway, York. *ofereuces, Puan. Jolin J. Cuca, milye, Esq. —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS, 7 BROAD way. Privileges, $10): double privileges (at mar Keb), $150 to $350; spreads, $5) to $20 per, 100 shares om Members Stock Exchange. Pamphlet ‘How Money is Lost and Made in Wall Street,” ree to any address, FIRST OR, SECOND MORTGAGE WANTHD” OW city 9 yr country Prope 10 hy ms to suit, No trokers eed answer. Apply to C.5, PEEK & CO, = are Nee! cob D, Ver 181 Fifth Avenue. — oo Br, STOCKS, GOLD, &C., BOUGHT AND SOLD ‘or cash or On margin: operators are offered the ad- vantages of large experiens nd unsurpassed facilities; Privileges negotiated when desired and received in liew of cash deposit. WILLIAM WARD, 50 Drexel Building. D ANK BLANKS, SLIPS, BILLS, RECEIPTS, NOTA Headings and every kind of ana mntanie Oy banks, bankers, brokers and financial pans Bromntty furnished, at the ig epee aerh PRE TING STABLISHMENT, No. 218 Bro: NASH ADVANCED PR MPTLY UPON LIFE INSUR+ ance Policies, Mortgages and other approved secari= ies. S. SHELDRAKE & CO,, No. 43 Pine street ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD New York CT ie without bonus. Princi= als desiring to BORROW Of INVEST aj K Le GRANT I Fine street FFICE OF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TELE~ raph Company, Notice.—In order that the resolutions adopted at they special meeting of Trustees, helt this day, may be car ried into effect, the Stuck Transfer Books of this Com ny will be closed on the 15th inst. and reopened Jan~ !D NELSON, Secretary and Treasurer. SATISFACTORY PARTY, WHO ry $3.000. joan this amount on undoubted security, | can secure a permanent situation in a broker's office salary $15, Address BROKER, box 144 Herald office, | $O5 000 WANTED—ON SECOND MORTGAGE! % De guuproved City Property worth $200,005. rigage inst Mortgage $0). YONS, 52 Broadway, New York. 60. 00 TO hewn sera lad ted pelos prin on city proper sums 16,000: no bonus re: ured Ai (dress GEORU! ‘OPED box 1,655 New York office. 800.000 2. LOAN—ON FIRST CLASS PROP= erty in city; $5, 000 to $100,00 for Sece ond Mortgages and Leaseholds; on Brooklyn im~ proved Property. HARPER & Bene PONT, 31 Park row. ERSHIPS, .RTNERSHIP.—NEW YORK,) December 1, 1874.—The Copartnership heretotored existing between the undersigned under the firm namet of Haas & Seligman, is this day dissolved by mutual con~ sent. R, Seligman is alone authorized fo,collect all out i SERRA? B. SEEIGMAN, Haat EW FIRMS WILL FIND THE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 218 Brena War an excellent place to have their Printing done wilt promptuess, neatness and cheapness, HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE!THIS DAY FORMED a Copartnership under the firm name of Shackmam 4 Aaa in Satinets and Cottonades, at 44 Walker” cet, York, Dec. 1, 1874. ISAAC SHACKMAN, BBCW York, Dec. 11 HENRY C, KATSKI. _BUSUESS OPPORTUNITIES, N ‘ACTIVE MAN WITH $5,000 CASH WANTED— To join advertiser in a reliable, ple: mite sty in this city that will net $25.00) per annum; ag not answer. Address, with real name, WALTON, "box 160 Herald office. “A CERTAIN LARGt PROFIT IS SECURABLE BY anexccutive man with means to publish a new il. lustrated story paper, now ready for issue. Address NOVELTY, li¢rald office. NEW LIFE-SAVING MATTRESS—PATENT SE. cured ; destined to supersede ail others; needed eve ry weasel afloat. Principals, with capital, callon BUST= MANAGER, 17 West Twenty-tourth street, New ork. are A_ RESPONSIBLE MAN CAPABLE OF . aging my business and furnishing $2,000, will give aunple security and permanent emplo; tray with good salary. Address H. GOOD, box 114 Uptown Branch office, —$1,000 TO BE MADE FROM $300 DURING THE « coming holidays by an easy, fine, light, sure busi«+ Ness; long established. 282 Hudson street, basement, eee SECURED FOR MERCHANTS, MANUFAC- turers, &c.; undersigned have applications pom ‘Rumerous persons who desire to invest capital. ALEX- ANDER FKOTHINGHAM & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall street. UREKA, EUREKA.—COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALB. for an ‘article which meets the wants of every fam- | ily in the United states; it needs no demonstration; it alks itself, Can be seen at 40 Cortlandt street, Tie Beart hte! WANTED—ACTIVE OR OTHERWISE, ith $10,000, to take the place of one retiring; the | most legitimate and profitable, business in the city. | Ad+ reas L., box 5,157 t’ost office, New York. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,000 CASH, FOR HALF interes: of a partner retiring; business legitimate And paying large profits; sure fortune for active man: open to bees “vs wit Investigation. ALONE'S Store Agency, 121 Nassau street, PARTNER WANTED—IN A GENTEEL RESPECTA- ble business, requiring two Interested, and can 1o~ alize a good income with a small capital. Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 18 North Wilham st, PARE OPPORTUNITY FOI GOOD SALESMAN TO INC vest few hundred dollars and take half interest a light manufacturing business already started. office box 1,209 New Aaven Conn. 10 PHYS{CIANS.—WANTED, A COMPETENT PARTY to Invest $1,000 and take’ full charge of an estab- lished office practice in Perego eles Address VALECO,, box 3,344 Post office, New York. 10 DENTISTS WITH SMALL CAPITAL OR CON- nection, to join one pista Be iy in ioe ood posh tion, in New York, Address 15 West E feventh 4 HE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO HAVE YOUR Printing dong is at the METROPOLITAN PRINT- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, because, with the extensive facilities the office possesses, work is done: there at the lowest rates and with gr promptness, W43280-PARTNER, WITH $300 OR MORE, IN A oyster, poultry and vegetable business, or would sell the whole: the cheapest rent and expenses: of any corner store in Brooklyn, Apply to J, ADAMS, corner Court and Bergen streets. W4NTEOCA RESPECTABLE, ENERGETIC BUBI- ness man, with $8,000 capital. as partner, to ERE ina fray class; well establisned retail business stock ; business lucrative; principals only nced. ‘apply. Address E, KR. W., box 187 Heral office. ANTED TO INVEST—WITH SERVICES, , $10,007 {o $20,000, by a business man. in some food manufnetvring or mercantile, where ca) nttal i reqaized to extend or partner desires to retire, Address INVES- TIGATION, box 4,059 Post office. ANTED—A SINGLE MAN WHO DESIRES TO work into an interest, for responsible iia) Le es. tablished house; salary small first ae must Invest $500 as security. Address A. M., box 207 Herald ‘omee. VARIED <4 PARTY WITH $5,010 CASH TO JOIN me in the gale and manulacture: never before ‘ d in the cit; yy ieee sale podays = — large; money can be doubled in ninety day view address CASH, Herald office, ) CAY® For inter ———— es WASTED. GOOD MAN WHO CAN COMMAND $12.00) cash can make a permanent arrangement at $5,000 per year office work. Address H., 109 W: ton street, Jersey Ci y City, 4.5() } THE HANDS OF A GOOD MAN, WILL. secure @ partnershi te Bek. want, casy, ro Spectable business, payin Sie 4 Ait: Es, PS5 Kast Ninth street, $600 AND AN ENERGETIO, Lt a hd MAN wanted, to join me in a pleasant Be Ls juiriny ; no fortune, but enough to keep ie woe rom t) fc door” offered. Address AMERICAN, ee wr Herald « office. ne EEE EY $1. 500 TO $2,000.—PARTNER WANTED, IMME- diately young man preferred, in al first class established’ office business (manutacturing) and publishing connected); business 14 permanent, un- Himited and profitable; needs an assistant; the right party can realize a splendid eel gd investigate person- /,_ 335 Broaawi mit and 35. 000.-182 PROPRIETOR OF AN ESTAB~ De lished Hotel and Restaurant, now paying ndsome Income, wants a party with the a ount tO assist him’ in. the Business, which can, be doubled by an investinent of the above amount. ful! it iy by nYeaREAN ON By en OY APP UINED, No, 161 Broadway. ———_+ + + FIRE IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, Shortly before three o'clock yesterday afternoon 8n alarm Of fire was sounded by the City Hall bell, and the firemen, lending a prompt response, re« paired to the scene of action, which proved to be & four story brown stone house, No. 66 First place, Rear Clinton street, South aoe The fire, which originated on the fourth i by children playing with match Seek os to @ straw bed, The built wed Jona P. Lord, who gocupled ame damage to the building was Laden bid pe ha avoberes le oh by mer am icy i” ihe o e property is cov caster Insurance Company for Tor 42.50%, ai @

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