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"THE THAW. [ Towa Midland stm. 8's tis } Galena & chi 2d, we vo 6 1 Ist, 7, Lack & W stm. Let, Lack, & W 7s, Morris & Fasex 2d m. Morris & I'ssex 7's, ‘71, Erie ei exmeniegs {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) thoronghfare by banking the fwvas begun at one time at several localities on the Later in the day new men were set to work at destroying the snow mounds, the matertal ‘of which they threw tnto carts, which carried it to ‘the rivers, Altogether there were about 600 men ‘engaged in the labor of cleaning Broadway and “about 200 carts used to carry away the snow and continued jast night, al- toil, it Was alfficult for In- epector Thorne to prevail upon the laborers to re- a™ain at their task. pale roaemay is cleared the il) be diverted to Fulton, Ts, stPR Erie 5th m, Th a 800 Del, Lack & bs Long Dock hond: 6 Obi d Miss Kut 0 = The labor w though, alter the day’ CLOSING PRICES—3 PB M. 36% Mil ae; Ft. ALZEISS re ed Tol & Wab istm, Bt tention of the labo! ‘all and several ‘omer streets, FINANCIAL AND OER. | ‘The Stock Market Firmer—Signs of Reaction, Quieksily rp. Great West Ist, 33. Quincy & Yoi ‘Ist, i 2ba—y Han & BtJo pi. 4" Det, Mon & To! pa stot. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tuespay, Dec, 22, 1874, BEFORE CALL—10 A, M. 700 shs Chi & N WR. Iw do. 400 shs West Un Tel.b3 80 40 ai 80 COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON QUIET AND UNCHANGED—FLOUR DULL— WHEAT FIRMER—CORN. FIRMER—OATS UN- CHANGED—PORK NOMINAL—LARD FIRMER— -STEADY—FREIGHTS FIRM—PE- NOMINAL—SPIRITS EASIER—ROSIN DULL—METALS QUIET—EAST INDIA GOODS DULL—WOOL FIRM—WHISKEY MONEY ON 12 PER C He ee I 1-2—Bonds of All Kinds Steady. Gold 1 68 a ‘TURPENTINE TUESDAY, Dec. 22—6 P. The markets were generally quiet and un- changed, but there were some noteworthy excep- On ’Uhange flour was dull. moderate demand, but with small offerings and an easy money market holders were firmer in their views, and better prices were realized for al; Corn was quiet, quiet, but unchanged. Whiskey was firmer, Pork was still nominal, Lard was in demand and Freights and charters were firm. PRODUCE EXPORTS. WALL STREET, TuESDAY, Dec, 22—6 P. M. The stock market to-day was steadier, stronger and attended with less than recent feverishness. At will be seen from the following figures that the market was strong and shows some recovery | from the low prices last quoted. Lake Shore ad- .Vanced from 7934 to 80%, an advance of 1% per cent. Western Union moved from 80 to 8034, clos- Erie sold at 27 @ 26% a 27%. Wabash commenced at 24, went off to 23%, and ended at | Ohio and Mississippi sold at 30, but ended at 81%. Pacific Matl opened at 35, receded to 34, and Northwest common advanced | The preierred stock went to 60. St, Paul common opened at 36% and closed at 3734, The preierred stock ended at 664. advanced from 34% to 35%, ‘was steady at 100% a 100%. C., C. and 1. C. sold at 944810. Panama at 1l4a 114%. Joseph preferred ciosed at 34; Pacific of Missouri sold at 47. ADVANCE AND DECLINE, A comparison between prices at tne close to-day and yesterday showsin favor of the former the | following result ADVANCE.—Ati: EER: Wheas was in ELSES S| ee SREESREF SERES SREFAES ESET SLESELESSESESESESETE 2: Sse but firmer, Ss eee Sak se SESE jor either “spot’? or “iutures.” quiet and not essentially changed. erally speaking, were duil. inactive, but was firmly held, tine at the close was easier, while the remained du!l and nominally unchanged, goods were neglected. Wool was in demand, and the market was firm for all descriptions. Asuxs.—Receipts for the past three days, 47 packages. ‘Trade has becn yery slow, but values were quoted the same, at 6)gc. per lb. for pots and 8%c. nominally for Groceries were | Metals, gen- Petroleum remained | Spirits of turpen- arket for rosin closed at 8@X, trom 44} to 4634. 10:15 AND 11:30 A, $1000 U 5 5-20, ¢, ‘000d Union Pacific New York Central | 200 do. 20000 U 8 5-20,¢,765 n.be NC 6's, 0, J & J. Hannibal and Se | fitorenn mit common stock at Buxswax.—Trade continued slow and values about the | . 000 Chi, Bur # os. 4 ees for yellow Western or South- same, quoted at 30c. a 3ic. ern, as it runs. Broom Uoxn,—Stocks are light, and the high views of holders check operations. quoted nominal 1 Me. ; green hurl, 12h. i3c., and red and red tipped, 9¢. MATERIALS.—Brick we: mand ‘and unchanged in value. tention, but was quoted stead, land common, and $1 60 to He StJo ss, ¢ 25000 L$ con Ist, 300 Butt & Erie, hew.. Loeo Bae at 3. 10000 ri U ey Beit Ist m Market quiet, green brush, jnedium green ntic and Pacific Ceres per cent; New York Central, 4; C., 0. and 34; Delaware and Lackawanna, % hibal and St. Joseph, } west, 1%; Ohio and Mississippi Ty Panama, %; Rock Island, % ; St. Paul, 1; Wabash, iy; Union Pacutc, 13¢; Western Union, ‘Mi North- ‘west preferred, 2. da 5, Lake 8 ore, 1; ign Lime eons ctat Jess at. Pacitic Mail, 1; at $l 10 a $135 for Rock. for do. lump. The market for cement was rather dull, but Vala! ce no change: quoted at $1 30 tor Rosendale and $425 a $4 50 | for Roman and Portland, Sales at $1 60 tor Eastern, leo Un Pac sky fa Hi yo) West Pac bas be & W Ist, WD Laths quiet and unchanged. BEANS AND H’¥as.—The market since our last has ruled gtk and in ee absence of demand prices are weak uote :—Medinmn, new, choice, 1, $1.50 a $175; inarrows, hew, | i marrows, old, chai, $2 Wa nici a.$2; white Bi Kidney, tair t0 good, $2 a $2'25; lack eve Beas eceipts to-day, 3,639 packages, butter the Inquiry is moderate ‘The supply of medium gradey demand, and there appears more’ anxiety on eee eadenuady obtain to-day amounted to 244,000 shares, which were divided among the leading stocks as follow: New York Central and Hudson River, 1,041; Erie, 5,800; Lake Shore, 46,600; Northwestern, 49,100; preierred, 500; 103 shs Fourth Nat Bk. 50 i Can Ge iste ecu, fair ae ood rime. new. ‘sf 3. green Rock Island, 4,900; Pacific Mall, 54,100; St. Paul, 2,900; do, @hios, 8,800; Western Union, 23,800; Union Pacific, 18,600; C., ©, and 1. C., 600; Panama, 100. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest ‘and lowest prices 01 the day :— ith prices steadily held. largely in excess ot the Hiking ‘and. tubs, fine, od to prime, Sbc. n 37c.; do., do., fair to good, + State firkins, ch oie, solected, 39, a 4¢.: G bale firkin tui egessesceceeuse | @o., prime, 38¢, a 87e. + do. good, Sic. a Soe: lo, ee et er Se fine, 43c., ott . 8c. reper peaee ye. a She. common : Northwestern pret. i Mientean, tubs, ints ‘ial Ish 0. aos Brking ones Ste. ‘te 320, Milwaukee and Si. Paui.. 4 Mu. and St, Paul pre! Obio and Miesissi De!., Lack. and do. Bh 100 Chi a NW) v0 Y 2c. estern. 108 00. ge to oot 26c. a Central Ohio prime do.’do., gominon to fait ani indiana tirkins, chotce, 0. a Ye. dow do emingn To tale, Bsc 8 24e. 5 do, fair w ht afin Wrentera chi a We. ; i': various atylen ver: Sour Si Keserye and Michigan, 4 Ze, a 2c. : do., »ommon to 1 ig te a here was a very quiet movement in ine trade. Buyers and sellers are generally about lc. apart oral shippers in the inarket THE MONEY MARKET. Money on call loans ranged from 3 to 4 per cent, ‘wita the bulk of business done at the intermediate figure. Commercial paper ts without change, Woreign exchange was dull but gencrally firm. in their views, « why tad e are for low grades, but their bids rarely exceed 1 quality must be quite fair. For fine crades of Sept make there is some call for export, but as a rule 1%c. is the extreme figure which purchasers are disposed to pay. The demand from the home trade is limited fs Cale lots which are ‘wanted Spened at 111% and closed at 111%, most of the ‘transactions of the day, however, being at the former rate. The rates paid for borrowing were 3 and 2 per cent per annum to fat, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. ancy, a state factor tair to ood, 0 factory. neat shape, choice, for export, 1 for domestic leita Md nis een oN to ld, poor to fair, 6c. & toned and Wisconsin factory, tine, 14 oe Corruz.—The moveiment ‘in Rio and Santos was very light and values remain very firm, but unchanged. transactions of Jobbing character were figures were realized iT a Groas clearances. CLWARING HOUSE STATEMENT. ‘Currency exchanges. Currency balances, oid exchanges. ‘Gold balances... THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Custum receipts to-day were $261,000. Tue Assistant Treasurer disbursed $60,000 in called bonds and $60,000 in coin in‘erest. are the Treasury valances:—Currency, $14,500,000; COIN, $76,500,000, less coin certificates, $21,500,000, Internal revenue receipts to-day, $164,000, PRODUCE EXPORTS, The total exports of produce from this port for ¢ne week ending to-day amounted to $6,508,350, mixed valoes, which 1s a decrease from last week of $732,963. The exports ior the corresponding ‘week of last year were $5,548,847, and for 1872, $4,734,886, The total exports of produce since January 1 this year are $281,672,623, against $298,273,871 last year and $230,324,933 in 1872, THE FOREIGN MARKET, London advices report the market steady. Tne Bank of England gained to-day £115,000 sterling. | 1% ‘Consols for money, 91% a 91%; do., uccount, 92-a 92%; five-twenty bonds, 1865, old, 106%; do., 1867, 107; ten-iorty bonds, 1043; ; new fives, 1033, ; The rate of discount ts unchanged, BANK SHARES, The Bank of the Republic sold at 104 and the The following were the Amertcan Ex- but no cet Ho, ordinary cargoes, . TeetBe FANGS ToF lot ernine miige 2c. a + do. & INC. 5 Ra Paccing 1534 a. Werj vamulea, Te. 835 Porto Rico, 173g “1 ne I6c. a 19c.; Curacoa, —The market since our last has been The Lee fuot up about 10J,C00 Ibs, of Lake at | 4c. Corton on the pe was in moderate demand at prices showing no material change. market was somewhat irregular, moaths barely sustained under the weij 45% | of spotcotton, which nearly doubles that of last yea | The more remote months show an improvement of chiefly consequent upon a disposition to cover. isa noticeable tendency to enlu ‘The New Orleans house of in a recent letter to Liverpool, written by Mr. Henry. Neil, makes the folowing. estimate as the midimum of tie crop of ely and 1875 :- epee Orleans Mol ara 429, 000 hat nal nd Florida, 71 000; Charleston, 00,0005 North Caroling, ia, 500,000; overland, horthern Ie. a Wes Savanil $00 100 C, © ® IC RR.. 10 sola. @ and 9 dave The foliowing | BEFORE CALTL—12:30 P.M. 4 1lW0shsC &ANW RR..b3 800 do $7000 Un Pac Ist. For aisy | aged Ae the in Juv sas West Un Tel 500 ear ht of the naply ed estimates of the essrs, Neil Brothe: 300 do. 100 Chi & NW RR 2W Onto & Miss i Southern consumption, a | timate ee 000 hier in excene of tine extimare recenaly We quote (quotations based on Kiertean standard ot classification) -— 2 paeass ee! Good midaliiig: . ~ 158 16 1 Erie, 25 & 2534. lons based on gana of classification in force aoe cotton in store running ‘ed bens a below Besees Moots = Gui 1, 1874, and on u} not more ais Ly rH F heer ci serie ‘ood ordinar. ing ES Fourth National at 101. Jate quotations:—America, 150; change, 112; Butchers and Drovers’, 130; Central Nattonal, 102}; Chatham, 137; Chemical, 1,500; City, 300; Citizens’, 130; Commerce, 119%; Corn First National, Fulton, 150; Gallatin National, 128; German American, 91: Hanover, 100; Irving, 130; 140; Merchants’, Metropolitan, 136; aa aling, lac, § ae Consumption. $10000 U S 6's, c, "8l.be 121%¢ $1500 US 5-20, c, '68.. SECOND. BOARD—I P, M, mg ee uy tive rane 174 2 baies to arrive. Baile the sales have bes ‘oP. M.—December, "January. i00 at 1S Pisee 1.300 F200 at 14 7-16. bo 120°; March, (810 at 14 2 5U0 a 400 loo at 15. 17-38 , 8, a 13 Sige July, rat io eA, Jay's closing prit a liyge.. nominal 1 Hares a 1929-3 Jun Ip 27-3. & ister, ie gs 6 5. Total... el lt cIncludeéd’ ‘in’ ‘tne ‘apove’ are Exchange, 125; fatare Cpa A National, 101; $3000 Un Pac RR Ist. 9000 Un Pac sink nore notice). at 13%. Merchants’ Exchange, Nassau, 105; New York, 128; North America, 97; Oriental, 150; Pacific, 143; Phoenix, 100; Republic, 103}¢; State of New | York, 110; Union, 130, BAILROAD BONDS ‘were firm and in moderate demand. Central first consolidated sold at 10214, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy eights at 1134, Boston, Hartford and Erie first, 2434; Michigan Southern second, 100%; do,, sinking fund, 10534; Hanniba; anu St. Joseph eights, convertibie, 89; Lake Shore consolidated, registered, first, 994; Buffalo and Erie, new, 100; Hariem first sevens coupon, 108 a 107% ; Union Pacific first, 92% a 9214; do., sinking dand, 77%; Western Pacific bonds, 8744; Western Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago third, 100; Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw, Mirst, Western division, 69; Toledo and Wabash, pirat, St. Louis division, 673¢; Toledo and Wabash Mirst, 85%; 40., consohdatea convertible, 45; Cen- ‘trai Pacific, first San Joaquin branch, 83; Michi- gan Central sevens, 101%. 1O8 shs ai M ices : i—December, Park, 136; Peopie’s Tous Februsry, 00 at 14 7-160.," 200 New Jersey 10) Ivestun, bile. gout Savanna 18 mi, 2,192, cotton were quoted thus Ye.;,t0 Hamburg, c. Union sevens, 100; " earth to by has been a good fJemand for candles bat the demand for Cy surtabie to the hold Qescriptions hag been ‘s Bree hy’ hg tyme | guy o Palignel elt bk Go ‘ey 196 1 bors Sess = = «x a end iz, 5 at 1c, He ERAGE orgs Nave no cheng market, ‘the eens nd hy The latest bids were :— iy. Buf & state 1,7" 85 ¢ Shore con Ist, c..101 ie shore Ist, con r.. 99. Marietta 4 Cin Ist. fe to note in the an: wi b Soke, with heads &) 4 $7; eanpty ‘hows a pty bogstieags, a 5); 14 feet, ordinary (o prime, 38. & 0c. ; Ops. 12 feet ordinaty wo prime, Soo. u sus" ConvAGy Was without change in in limited demand. Quoted thus:—M. read, inch a al 2 63; arn 30; woo ‘shooks, The an Mieb « en con 78, ie) 101 LEEEES Seesese SERSEESE ¢ 4 fo 2° = ye yar Tey tarred, ge ‘anile wath Net lée.; Sisal 6-thread and a Ss u rier Pat ‘ Hariem 7's, Ist m, WW; Ly sate i2-thread, h Missouri Ast ate to. ce hay’ rope, na re. abo Uy in ang tact ety oe bate, Prov cOuart er 200 do. 860 79) 15) Chi, Bure RR.. if do., éthreud Ca 238 Hath & St JO RB... 70 Pac Mali 88, 4 CzExz&eby 74° FESE qe! Er aerry eSges: Olio & Mlsy Md. con: Gen Pac « bonds......; ven Pac, jan Joa pr. 3 te Ls BSBt5SS5 ie. pples were In "ici by ana Sliced were yet quiet. Peeled peaches were firmly held, unpeelea do. were quict and easy. Plums were in demand and firm. We append auotations as tol- lows;Btute apples sliced, Sc. Bi deny QUE. do attend, 7 Wensen apples dasrters 7340, 8 The r peeled peuches, North Carolin rime, 32c, w S4e. fair to good, We, a Ble. ; do. new. Georgia, Ze. a Sle. “do. ., State, Ze, a 26c.; any ponte’ do. halves, new, #igc. a9e.: do,, di quarters, toc. 0 Be, ; blackberries, ries, Dente C. ve Southern, n Et Be a We. | plums, Souther, 17e. 8 ry Phe ‘supply of fresh stock is not very liberal prices rule quite firm, with a tair trade reporte Limed do pot atfract much attention. We quote :—Lo: Island, New Jersey and near-by. le. a State an ‘Canada, choice brands, sve. t Western, chore branas, ide. ; other Western, 284¢. 4 29e. choice brasus, Zic. a 22c.; do. tair'to good. 1Be. Four xp Grain. —Receipts—Flour, 29,475 bbls, ; wheat, 8,600 bushels; corn, 70,30) do. ; corn meal, 615 bbis and 975 barley 580 do. The flour mar. | from $5 upward, with mouerate dealings, Aggregate sales Teported were 13,00 bbls. at range of values quoted. Southern tour was dull, with 6.0 bbis. sold. Kye Hour waseasier, ana in light request. Cora meal mw cca slow trade; 500 bbls. changed hands at prices fe quote:— tate... $3 75 a $4 25 Supertine, State sa $ Extra state 5008 525 Choive Stat 50a 575 Superfine W 42a 475 Extra Western 5Wa 5B wa 6 50a 525 52a 575 60a 7H 5254 5 9 5 50a 600 60a 70 , choice tamily . 70a 850 ive flour, fine to supertine 400 a 585 Southern, No. 2.. Nominal. Southern, superdi Nominal, 52a 625 62a 89 Corn meul, Wester! 4154 475 Corn meal, Jersey 4a 40 Cora meal, Brandywine 50a 510 Corn meal. punchcons. 00» Wheat was in moderate demand and ‘about te. dearer, closing nominally $1 13.a $1 14 ior Chicago attoat and 1 14a $1 16 for ukes in siore aud ailoat, $1 2) 8 1 25 for No. L $1 25 'a S140 for red winter, $1.9) & $1 32 for prime amber, 31 Soa91 40 for, white, with, sales oF About 136,00) bushels within the raage of auotations, Corn was quiet but firmer, closing at 9c, mixed afloat. the sales were about $0,000 bustiels al for old In store, S9c. a 91c, for new attoat, Ae. a 9035) yellow Southern. 9534 tor old mixed Western afloat. Oats were quiet but firm at O8e. We. fur mixed, 69c. a Toc. tor white. Reported sales inciuded. 44,000 bushels. Rye Was quiet. 1.0) bushels state sold at sbe. in store, Mait was steady, with 3,00 bushels Western sold at $1 45, time. Barley was quiet at ie 0 ast 40 for State 4nd about’ $1 60 for good Canada: sales, 9,00 bushels Danudian at $1 35, 1,500 bushels, including two rowed State at $! 30 and four rowed do. at $1 38, on track. Freiguts.—There was very little accomplished in the line of berth treights; in fact, there was no room offered by steam, and the engagements by sail were at full rates, ‘Yonnage for charter was in demand from the grain and petroleum trade, and a good tair business was consum- mated attullraics. The engagements were :—To Liver- Bait by sail, #00 bushets ot grain at 88d. a ad., 600 isle’ Cotton ‘at !d., 250 bis. beet at 3s, 94.8) bhds.’ tal- low at 30s. To London, by, steam, 280 chests of tea on private terms, and by sail, 24,000 bushels or grain at 10d, Piigde, 70 tots wood at abe To ute yy steam, GO bags coitee at 45s. ‘The charters embrace a Norwegian bark, hence to Cork for orders, to the United Kingtom, with 2,500 quarters of grain at 7s. 3a.; another with “abou! quarters of do, hence same voyage and rate an Italian bark “hence: toa di rect port cast coast of Ireland, with 4,100 quarters of do., one third in bags, at ds. 94.’ and £6 gratuity ; an Itale fan’ bark, hence to Cork, Wateriord, Belfast or Dublin, with 4,800 quarters of do. at 6s, 9d. and £10 gratuity; & British’ brig 379 tons, hence to Cette, wath general cargo, at nce to Rotterdain; with 280 bbls, of redned petroleuni at ds, Ted. British, brig, hence, to Havre or Vordeaux, with crude peiroleum at 43, 1044d.; a British bark, hence to Glasgow, with 1,600 bushels of grain at 10d.; and 1,000 bois tour at 38; & German bark, irom Philadelphia. to Antwerp or Bremen, with 5,00 bbls, of refined petroleam ato; an Aunerican bark, trom Baithnore to the Cont Rent tull Fange of ports Amsterdam excluded, with 4.00) bbls, of refined petroleum at Ss bd, a Britisti shy to arrive, with privilege of New York, Phitade hia or Baltimore to load, with 0,W0 bbls. of reiued 'o a Continental port at 5s. wizs.—The market for domestic cloth ruled dull, and prices were unsettled. Since our last 700 rolis ot domestic sold at Ie. a 1gc., partcush and time. We Domestic cloth, 1c. a 113ge, for lots on the jalcutta, Hsc.; Borneo, 12¢c. a 1236c.; bays, L13g0. Hiskr anv Jorm—There has been nothing doing in hemp, Market dull and nominal, with quotations as tollows:—Dressed American, $2 75° 0 s: tor double, $2 2) a $2 90 for single and nominal ior undressed; | Manila, 7gc. a Sfo gold. the latter price for choice; ear, $2 $2 30, Russia, * $2 30, gold; Italian, $270 a gold; Sisal. ‘S3ge. a Mc... gold. Jute, was iets but Guoted steady,” within tie ‘range of te. a diye. ‘gold, Jute batis met wita a moderate demand, and sold to te | Beet hams were w Uierces, on the spol at 133%, cembel ai . six months, at 13 11-16c: per lo. Ge) lard was drm, a sol! to the extent of 1 tierces at 13 394 d prices. Shipping extras sold | di 1 St We.; do. do., tair to, Wood, Nc. a Le. j foo jes ive. ; ducks, Je | B2ige. @ Bic; | tinued aull an Cun 9e. | Wife. ; rite. Mai Rico—Kefinin:, | mon to prime, Zgc. 28Ke: } grocery, Tair to choice, 8c. | 9 8%c. Brazil—Dutch standard, Sos. 9 to 11, | Java—Dutch standard, Nox 1 to 12, Bic. & | a sale of 50 tlerces of pri | rumored as high as 153gc. 1,000 bales at 2igc., currency, cash; quoted at | currency, ThAW.—The receipts have fallen off ma- tertally, inview of which holders of stock ate very Area in theif views. and some are asking mgre mouey. the demand was lair, particularly for prime qualities of bays Se quote: shipping hay, Ue. retall qualities, a We. : clover, 50c. Ithay, 4c. a O0e.; straw, 6c. and 4c. for wheat. Hors,—trade has been rather slow since our Last, buy- ers holding off until after the holidays, aud pur. Chasing now only as thelr requirements demand, es, Were quoted firm as. tollows: goo to choice, 4 new, pen pies ibe; Califopniaus a3: a rib, fiipxs,—The market during most of the past week has been active and tirm, but at the close there was less dis- Position to operate and prices were barely aales tor the week aggregate 90.089 hides and Calcutta cow and bu Period foot up 19,865 hid The stock on hand this date, according lo Messrs. Greigel, Wells & Co. as follows:—7790 ary Buenos Ayre Entre lontevideo, &c., part fro: dry Europe: 6,4 ry Rio. Grande, ae Boston; 3,000 ury” Contral American, ry Porto Wlata, aD, dry 7.60) dry ‘acoteo. 14,94 oon ot Vera Monte &o. 5 11,700 dry Matamoros, Mexican and “Corpus Christi; ’13,j00 dry Texas, Western and Southern; 4,500 wet salted Tex: Western and Soutnern. Total, 222,000 hides, 260 bales Calcutta. cow and 757 bales Ca‘cutta buztato. 7, 90.90) hides and 434 bales ks same time 1872, 90,000 hides and 884 bales E: same time 1871, "48.0.0 hides and 446 bales E; Buenos Ayres, Zl ips. a 24 & 23 Ibs., 240.3 C Ibs., Bike, the. Orinoes, 24, Is, ge.: Cal 2% Ibs. a 25 1 Wigeei i ere American, 13 2 thet a race Bi Juan, 22 lbs. & 24 Ibs., 24gc. ; Matamoros ‘Mexican, 22lbs. a 2 Iba. 21 56055 Vera Cruz, rss, a 19 Ibs, 20c. and Tampico, 22 Ibs. a 3 Tbs., 20c., gold, selected, ; Cat ae and pickled), 17 Ibs, 22 ibs, z0c. ine, 5 ey te 8h eae 18 Ibs. a 20 bs. 2 aracaibo 20 Nae Ww “ibs, eS, 20 Ibs., Ais ae 2 se. 19%. ; Bahia, Porto Cabello and Laguayra, 19 Ibs. a 22 arse and Rio Hache (dry and vickle Ibs., 18c, a lde., and Porte-au-Platte, 1b Ibs. a ig ibe, ire, @ » gold. as they. ron, iruaillo. Tb Ibs. a iT) Lge. and Zanabar, 10 Ibs. 2 Ibe. 196, gold, selected Corpus | tae 25 he. zse.; Thdianoi ana San An- 1 Ibs s, fon Sange., and Western, 20 ibs 4 28 Ibs, WO. eer | lected; Southern, 12 Ibs, a 18 Ibs., 17c. a 1c. @ as they run, Pry pppes Y leather—Buenos Ayres. ‘and ne ra kips. Ibs. 24¢., gold, selected; Slovta Lover 9 Ibs & 10) Ibs. 26c., cutrency. selected; | Gambia and ‘Bissau, 8 Ibs. a 9 Ibs..'2ve. selected; Minas, ' 15 ‘lus a 16 ‘Ibs, '20c., gold, as they run; Mexican, &c, Kips, 10 ibs. a 12 Ibs, 2c. currency. ‘selected. Dry saited— | Cmth, 28 “ibs. a 0 Ibs, Ise. ¢ pevenham, 26 Ib: bs. Pernambuco, 28 ibs. @ 30 Ibs., HanaYanilia, 35 lbs. ru eater. Bina a gba, 1BsgC. s they run. Wet salted—Buenos Ayres, gc; Rio Grande, 44 Ibs. a 48 Ibs. 1digc. } 4 9) Ibs, Ue, a Lige.; Para, 3 Ibs. & 40 Ibs, Ie., gold, ‘selected ;"Matamor ac. a 1249. | Texas, palied, 45 Ibs. a 70 | do. Kips ibs: a 22 lbs io. a Lae, a 651bs., Lge, a 13c. : do., kmife, Shs. ab iat Pe grn, 5) 1 3. a 7! 0c. a lic.; Southern, rt cea Ox, 60 Ibs. a 75 Ibs., is ra a Iba, l0e., currency, selected. st ioe ugtiter, Gow, IDS. & 10 Ibe, dBc. | do. do, a 19103 2: 18 Ibs, he! Ep ioe. lue.; Mal —For American pig the market continued dull, outa sign of improvement. Prices were nominally | gwing to moaerate siocks. We quote: sGlengarnock, 38; Lalinton, $36 a $37, and Coltness, $39 ails duil_and_noininally Unchanged wt $48, gold, tor English, and $55, currency, tor Amerie: for wrought’ American, No. 1, $26; {01 7 SCFAP, 9 ry 3 for hemlock sole, both for export and from the home trade. The stoc ta assorted aud the market firm | atthe ee quotations :— | cer t Cor Hid 7. mmon Bide, | Light. pet 2 doe: Good *Vainaged Ee ic. ate. Poor damaged. — ” l6c We, —Cropcslaushier—uight aes ‘i, es hntdte backs, 37c. @ #e, ; lignt crop, 33c. middie crop, ic. & nay crop, 35c. i Sig. Tex s—Light crop, B20. a Shc. ; le and over crop, Be. 36e. 4c. @ 186. ‘tougs—Henivek, 27c. @ Be. currency. MoLsssxs.—The market for foreign was very quiet, with the tew transactions of an unimportant character. Lo: though less active, was in tair demand, Wao dy range of prices. ‘The sales toot up 320 bb! New Ort Bée. ty: i We quot 5 lo, clayed, 37¢ ; se. do, do. froceiy: 20. aoue: Porto Rico, Bbc. lish Isiands, a 60c.; New Orleans, B80. @ Obsgc. tor new crop. Nava 5torxs.—The market for spirits of turpentine Was inactive but very firm. Merchantable order held at | B7e., nn old ats Was above the views of buyers. Later , 25) bbis. gold at 36yc. a 37. for Southern and B80. for New York, The market for strained rosin remained ‘auld | quoted at $2 15a $2 2 m4) note cat Ca of BX rained at $2 25, 1 grad sold in @ smaii way and was quoted steady at $O for Washington and Wiliningwa, Fitch $2 3734 for c e | $2 25 a $2 quoted at Ons. re Was an active jobbing trade in linseed, Which was quoted steady at 78. a 79c. in casks and 7: Bic. in bole: trom crugners’ hance Menhaden was dul but steadily held at c. for Sound. Bids were tew abo' Bc. Lard oli met with a moderate demand and was quoted steady at $1 05 0$1 10 tor present make. Cotton seed ‘Was guoted steady at 46c, a 48c, tor small lots of crude, Bic. a Sc, for retned summer yellow, Gc. a 6c. for do, winter yellow and 62}c. a d5c. tor do. do. wi and whale oils met with a moder: and exhibited no material has in value; quoted as fol- lows:—Sperm, $1 6) for crude, $1 9 tor natural winter, r Orthgrn, | le quoted Bt 650. tor rn, 68¢, a 70c. for natural win‘er and 7c red, Bank fod, quoted firmer at 68, a We. m1 a 65c, jeatic Jo, at 82 Perrone ectuare beer _ no change in the market | for petroleum, which remained Inactive, but firm tor = Renned quoted at litag. ‘& 1134¢, for prompt Cm Pane. Ot C ith. gtd in bua ongly wl D34C. Cases quoted a sh ide. tor city, which my ured The Phitad t Was Also tactive, Kofined gaoted at lid, ¢, ‘The Creek markets Were goneraliy tirm uowd thus:—Oll City, 47igc. Titusville, We. # Vic. ; ave vilie, 8c. w 87}gc.: cticioum & entre, Ble: Tidioute, vc, bid; , O8%e. w 70c, ; immediate ship- i baat tee bbis.; beef, 67 packa- oe = sf 794 do. ; lard, 1,636 bbls. and tlerces and Sekogs. For mess pork the iarketcontinued dull. and Bomba old mess quoted at $19 75 und new do. at $2 &, We note a sale of 50 bols. of prime mess on pri. yate terms, Bacon was niin, We heard ot § dd attracted Be: ab 1 12) boxes of city long Clout at 1086. and 400 boxes of do. 18 lots at LUNE: 0 Wace Dressed hogs were steadily held at 830. a 8 erivand Bits & Siso." Yor ‘the range €: otty,’ Best—in jor long Tye, Sie. fa bc. for short do; 49¢. a Suc. tor oat | w ‘alo. inne receipts for the same | | pulteds dizer: PD a fs do 430.4 | Spuidonon privaie terms; 0.10) los: untuerchartabl I fleeces, on, private terms; 19 bales Texas, on private Also note sales of 60 bbls, of alcond adi | | Ibs. 2244c.; Galveston, 20 Ibs. a 25 | . & 22e., carrency, | tamoros, 28 Ibs. a | Orleans, 45 i. a7 ibs, Tiige. a 123gc. | country ani and west i | mixed, 78 Unchanged, The market for Scotch pig ruled firm, | ! | i $27; 40., No. | TuafirkThere has been @ continual good demand | ng: | | A mt cya NEGO! At f Ar } +, the following distance for any of ty “act Ave stoc! Puts, | PER CENT BELOW MARKET oe a ABOVE MARKT state to to exchange. MADOX, 29 Broadway i distributing way @ lai business Wey Kengried, pul the general market ruled quiet; sale# in lots 49 nackages, tigures within the range of the app: as follows: —$ 2 & $12 50 lor extra mess inspected, $11 tor | Uninspected, $LU a $1050 for plain mess inspected, $950 4 $10 tor plain mess unimspected, and tierce] heel’ at $22 @ $23 for India mess aud $2) a $215) tor prime iness. | by LAPS leeted, but quoted steady within the | bom | (MY axa couNTY Ties TRE. cap Tee) &; me ENT BONDS an Francisco. eived at the office of the sat 3 Erpnoisce until 13874, panes of em © 4 Al oe Sep market Was quiet, ot lcvably changed tu: di 4 tion, “he sales include $0 pi shied has at Lies; G0 loose nickled shoulders 0,01 Ibs. of pickled bel- at 1c, & 1)! er ibe “Smoked ‘ha quoted at alzye. Lard—The market for Westeru eva was e active and again higher: Th ” 13 LL-1e. a 13846 option, per Porsrosse—the, ‘demand. fer round” por ‘ate, with values tending somewhat 10 the buye Sweets were not much wanted. We ae rose, new double. head bbl: ‘$2 25 00; In bULK, Der DDL. 2 5s peachblow: “hew iehead bols, $2 4 7 1 87; Virginia, per sack. $2 6); sweets, bb! tt Whiter, Delaware, ‘4 per bot | Poutrry ax Gawk.—The offerings of fresh dressed are | Gay of April, quite large and rather in excess of the wanw of the | trade; values Sonsequ ently ure not very except tor very tan comprige the bulk of suppitcs. Game eo 0, firmly betd, lots. Medium and common crate ir mount of atter » Quan and gro' i isin large supply aud purely Dremed Poultry turkeys 1 prime, i Northern fale to" good, &c.) prime, Le. a rime, Sc a i ts a ao. central” Ohio. indiana, do., tair to good, Ise. a l4e.; ¢! & ise. do., tair to good, b 4.do., do., tair to good, lle. a tate and Western jersey, prime, fowls pe ehicke! ¢, Jersey, ‘prim “ae State ‘and Western, prime, Me. a i6e; ood, 1c, a 18c, Game—Grouse, trapped. prime, per pair, ‘ae, & Bc. do., shot, 40c a 60c,; partridge, State and Western, prime tie,’ s. 760. per’ pairs do. do. drawn, Me. a 5 tern, 0c. a Sic. rabbits, | tes, 40 a “ae. ; quail, wood to | rime, $2 46 a $2 37 Di 0" tar to oud, 8175.8 outhern, 1:75 0 $1: Philadelphia squads, $2 25 Venison, saddles, Ie. a 5c. per Ib. ; do. le. do, Minnesota, saddies, 16c. a 17¢:; canvas a $2 per pair; red head ducks, jc Oike a 70.5 teal and widgeon,’ Ade. fiicm—The ustial business was transacted to-day Ina distributing way within a steady range of prices. The Sales foot up about 8) tierces of Carolina and 150 bags ot = Kangoon at our quotations, We quot ‘lina, 7c. 4 744C. for tate, THpc. a 7%C. for good, THC. a rime ana, 734c. a Bc; Patna, per lo, summed up thus:— 4 12 bales Tampico, 28 bales Corpus end 33 pales New Url ye note a fair inquiry for Night ok uy are slow sale, Sa bales Cura~ coa, 11 bales Matamoros and Mexican and 3 bales Fuekto Cabello. | Deer—Receipts—2 bales Savannah and 1 bale New Orleans. Market quiet, prices varely_imain- famed. "Salos—1.200 Ibs Fara, S000 bse Puerto 'C Ds ladras, each, ites India tanned goat, 80 a. tanked sheep, 57s curren ‘Dee feceg Vera Cruz, Guatemaia, Gusgc.s Chagres Sifae ‘a Be.; San 'Ju eachy, 57 s6c, sal, Para, Ge. a Saiee.5 Puerto Ca Abello, Se, aud Matunioros Texas, kc We. & 473gc., currency. ret ‘he market for linseed was dull and nominal. Clover was quict ; held at 103, Western and le. bid. Small sales were ‘made at 10'ge. Timothy quoted uom- ra 75 & $2 BU. Hoag" “flax sold in sual lots at H sus epost The demand for raw.erédea.was rather more active and about steady. Sales were reported of 65 refining Cuba at 7% hhds scant ee beet-root sugal t7c., ON bhds, tC 73geq 200 hhds, redining Deueraca at Bic. @b%C., 50) hhds. do., in bond, at d/9¢., gold, for Can+ ada accoiint: 60) , Boxes centrifugal at sie, and 4,000 bees Pernambuco. at Tyce. Refined con- Was rather easter in tone. We quote :— erin g. interior to common, 67¢¢. a7! ee a7 oO. tar | af si, ee to prime, Satie Sh C65 y, lair to good, Cc. & Bhgc pane ge OICe, {Bec ds" and “boxes, 13, 83 veer hinds and boxes, Bkxe. a Tides, inelnda, j eliyed, boxes: ute Zw % § dow, 10 to 14 Bo. @ Sige. 18, Be Cc. can come nila—Superior and extra superior, Tac. fi "A'S." 9360. a le. it was ‘quiet, but firmer. We note @ Wester at 1Siyc, Sales were per Ib. ‘Tonaceo.—The market for seed leaf continued very ‘quiet, and values were to an extent nomial. We have only to note sales of 100 cases sundry kinds at trom 10c. @ | 50c. per Ib. and 65 cases of Wisconsin,crop L873,at 9ec. per TEARINE.—ibe 1a) | ly. Kentucky leat was tn demand within the previgus | Tange of priges: Sales toot up 400 hhds, at from Lic. a 25c. er ib. Foreign wus active and caine firmer, Sales 560 at from 8c. a $1 20 per Ib. he market was very firm, but rather quiet, an Kl 26,000 ‘of town stock at 8%,¢. per Ib. Woo..—the demand since our last has been again par- | | ticularly tor Calitornia Wool and the market ruled arm. for all descriptions. Sales have been reported of 21 bales spriny jaliromnia At 32c. addc.; 150 bales do. and | G0 Ibs do, On. private terms: b00) Ibs. doy jee Stgc. 5 20,000 ibs. Tait Ualitorniu, Ze. w 2c. ; $0,000 do. ‘on oak alld 40 bales fall Ayia y alightly burry, we. i filer a Boe. + GOW bales Culigarnia pulled: 92 bales fall Cantorn 40 bales do., | 4 5,100 1 fleeces, 56c.; 3,000 Ibs. | | Wisconsin feces, @ Sle: ' 1500" Ibs. state fleeces, | B0c4 Ibs “Western unwashe 10,000 Ibs, X and above Ohio per-Dulled, 109 bales extra do. private tern a. CoMMmOR super, ap bags o- bt Bic. : 10,000 1b XX Ibs, Ohio Neeces, ' 9245 terms; 6,000 Ips. terh Fry B8dy Western Texas, 2 000 Ibs."do., 2c. 12,0u0 Ibs, Ore- gon, 48e. ; 8,0.0 Ib The market was decidedly better to-day, | but quiet at the improvement. ‘The sales were about bbls at $1 dig a gi 03 per pation: closing at $1 (3. We ‘alcohol at $1 vie per gallon. DOMESTIC TIC MARKETS, Gatvesto, Dec. 22, 1874. Cotton dall ane aren ene lic. Net re ceipts, 2,237 bales; ros ea orts—To Great | ¢\ Britain, 4637; coastwi tock, 84,051, Nuw Ontsaxs, Dec. 2 1874 Cotton quiet; demand fair; middling, ide." low’ mid: | alias Ge. Hood ordinary. 1230, Net. regain, 14420 baics: gros) Exports. France, 2.243; to the Continent, 2088. Sales, A000. stock, 220,004 Moniux, Dec. 22, 1874, Tow iniaditng, 13440. 5 016 bales; gross, 4,080. 500, Stock, 69,143, or et: middling, 1830 Nel receipt. sins cotton, quiet; middlin c.. Net receipts, bales beaports fo Great Britain, 4,800."“Sales," lose Stok, 101,517, Cnarteston, Dec, 22, rie Cotton nei Sood erades frm jysmiadttng. is soy | middling, 133¢c.;_ good or pordinary, eceipis, Dales. sales 1,800, “Stock, Ute Cotton steadier; middling, 1374 good ordinary, 13, Net receip' Exports coastivise, 1,750, Sales mrTLicyoton Doc, 22, 147 Spirits turpentine firm at 4c. Rosin qi ained, $1 30. Crude turpentine stendy; peng. vy wy yellow ap and virgin, $2 40, tar steady at thon G0, Dec, 22, 1874. Flour dull; sales 700, bbls. at $675 for Sc 1 ‘spring, 7 tor amber winter, $7 25 for white winter, $7 (9 tor louble extra. Wheat quiet: No.1 Milwaukee club, ; No. 1 white Michigan, $1'96; extra do., $1 4 m iteady at TO06, for. Hugh’ ulixed: “Batley quiet at | $1 ia$loi Peas dull; sales of A0W) bushels Canada, on rivate terms Corn meal—$38 tor bolted, $37 tor ‘un- Millteed—Shorts, $22 a $23; shipstuffs, , $23 per ton.” Kailroadireights—Fiour to joston, £0c.; to New York, 3%. ; toAlbauy, 34c. Cmicaco, Dec, 24, 1874, Wheat in fair demand'and jugier, but Flour nominal. regulur,, closing firm; , No. 1. suring, 9240.5 No, 2- do. ‘3 cash, ue. January, c.' Feb Tuary; 3 do., | sae. w | 85c.; Fejeotdd, Tec, Gort’ an°* fair deman ener No.3 ‘ash ; bey a9, BFC. cone cash: 67c. Teltoted. 62%¢e. Uats ‘in’ fair deajand; arm: hh, 88%c, nnuaty rejected, de. 47. a aT, ae firm ec, a 8c, No. 4 rina, $1 253, cash or Januar: xb ery m4 puis rue $l 14 Dressed hows quiet at $7 Wa ‘w. Po be fair deman sellers, $19 spot, $19 374 ‘Februscy, 19 65 & $19 "0 March. Lard advanced; in tair deman it a Ly cash. $13 45 Feoruary, Bulk meats fornthe ‘unchang Whiskey steady at 97c. On the call ot the Bourd this afternoon wheat sold at Hie. a 90! ary, 91%c. w Be] Lesa Corn, 70. for old, cash, Tigo Ma: . January, Oats unchanged. Re ceipts—! ‘pols. ur, Md bushels wheat, 52.000 do. corn, 24,000 do, oats, 12,000 do. bariey. shipments—9,000 2 2 | 90. oats, 7,000 do, barley. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Liverroot Propuck Marget—Liverroot, Dec. 2— Byening: —Commou rosin, 6%. per owt Loxyun Faopuce | MAREET—LORDON, Dec, 22—Even- ing.—Spirits turpentine, 26s. per cw: ee FINANCIAL. J PERSON DESIRING TO SPECULATE IN rivilexes on active stocks dealt im at the ange, should apply to the undersigned for their comprehensive explanatory statement’ and price JEXAN1 NUHAM, a Coke 2 Wail street. —CITY CLAIMS KDILY PRO: SUTED AND A. “cottected by an experienced attorney, without any charge Whatever uniess succ ul; excellent re Softee from clients, Address LAWYER, box 4 | bbls. flour, 150M bushels wheat, 4 9,000 do. corn, 3,0U0 CALLS, Iie PRR CBNT SPREADS, 1 PER C A putor call on an parts of 10) share: Send for # co} our explanat, ict, matien free. to ny sadzesk. UMBRIDGE & OO) Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall sireet, New York, -LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS 74 BROAD way.—Privileges, $100; “aouble “pei es (at mar: ket’, $167 to 8350; spredds, $5) to $20) per lu) shares on members Stock Exeha Pamphiet “How Money is Lost and Made in Wall street” tree to any aadress, A <vne FROM $500 TO $200,000 TO LOAN ON NEW + _York, Brooklyn or Jersey Property; Mortgages Applications wanted. All kinds of Real 7 RBASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFB AND Endowment Insurance Policies. Mortgages and other Securities, Insurance of ail kinds etfected with best companies. J, J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway COUPONS, DUB JANUARY 1, 1875, ON, DENVER | City Water Bonds will be paid at ‘the Fourth Na- tional Bank, ew NOrk'y HW. MOFFAT, Jr.. Treasurer. Box STREKT SAVINGS BANK, Bond street and Bovery. ew YORK, Dec, 15, 1874, Twenty-ninth Dividend.—The Trustees have directed that on and after Monday, January 18, injerest at the rate o| Bper centper aunain be paid to ali depositors entitled thereto. Interest not withdrawn will be added to and will draw interest principal, By order Baapre Ris i President. P, Cooren, Secretary. @. D. Lay, LA a _ Denotes dq wavy dante luiereat ‘ten Juugary be d quotations, | > 8, 74 Broadway, PARK IMPROV: ot City and County of at 12 o'clock noon, one hundred and twenty-five yeing the balance of two hundred a ized to be Issued by a0 actot the Leg- “alifornia, entitied “An Act com. in reservations of the City and County of “approved March 11, 1874, and upou the quis 3. PF. Butterworth ie Nullam Alvord, park Commissioners, daved Octor for the purchase of (125) nes was | bonds, the same “aid Bonds will be of the denomination of One Thou sand Dollars each, payal ears trom the ts with interest ry u cent ver snnuin irom the Ist day of January, emieannually ou the 1st o he rate of six ie | terest payabie se the Ist ur April of each yea nited states gold in, and in this ci! Ay Seredit of the city apd cou d'for'the payinent oF principat ‘oin. neat which they wilt ‘is e Cin United States xsd Bidders wil! state the rate pe: purchase said Boods, payable in United Staves gold com, ed by 10 per cent of the fied Cheok or in gold coum, considered if at less than 9 per cent of Fight to reject any ame Each bid mast be a gnionpe bid for, either by © the par vaiue. ‘the Commissioners reserve 1 3 the pub.lc goud nm Proposals to be et provement Bonds.” IPIZENS’ SAVING interest, at the rate of The twenty-eighth sembannt yee ms which have beem six percent per annum, on all on deposit for one or more menths Hext pre vious to Jan- 1 Will be credited and paid on and aiver Thursday, Ali Interest not called tor will remain as principal and draw interest accor/ingly, and will be entered on the depositors’ books any Ume when presented after the 2st The bank is open every day for the reception and pay ment of money trom 10 A. M. toB P. M., and en Mondays and Saturdays tro Bank books in German, French aud English. Bunk 56 Bowery, Southwest corner of Canal siooatt Seraour A. Bunce, Sec: HOR SALE—ONLY _ $16,00)—TEN valuabie Building Sites, ACRES, VERE on Madison avenue, neat Hyman avenue, Chicago, paying 10 ver cent interest: Hoeral discount. Address O. 5, A. 2,960 New York Post office. ALWAYS cae York hout bonus. Principals de- siring to BORROW Oe Ve ST Het 0 ll Pine street. defaulted Railr Stock Brokers an | Auct, gnecks, No. 43 Fine street, New X _Railroad Securities our “specialty ae rr | HEBBERD, 48 PINE STREET, ROOM 1% Dealer in. Stock ‘Privileges on Commission —Write or call on him. Stocks bought against privileges. ANTED—$),000, TO INCREASE. manutacturing and jobbin; closest investigation cau aaa Address CHEAP’ JEWELKY, Information cheerfully A PROSPEROUS business, where the e made; offer Uberal FOR SECOND MORTGAGES.—MY CLI~ ent's money: principals only nee apply. 5700 WILLARD Counsellor-at-Law, No. 4 W: | street, room 13. Office hours, 12 to 2. BY AN INVENTION.—S0O $5,000, ins manufacture. ue, Newark, N. Address A. D , 855 Morris av TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAG! on New York or Brooklyn improv urchase First Mortgages. u 25 Pine street, room 1s. rincipals @p- 1874, etofore existing between Eggert & Bohmtalk is this day dissolved by mutual consents John F, Bohmialk 16 authorized, one collect au debts due Sou os "BOHMP ALK. The partnership bh _BU SNES | OPPORT' UNITIES, “(PARTY WITH FROM $300 TO $5,000 IN CASH purchase a saie, permanent, lecitimate Busl- Ness; noc piperition; sales ‘wuimited, whereby over 300 | per cent can be realized permanently, without risk, and warran‘ed. Apply personally to A. Wo 335 Broad Way, PARTY WIT »,U0. safe, established and profitable | Hera seen ao invest immediately may address box OR] B at wholesale. O: iN ‘OLD Seah DRY AND FANCY GOODS Business on the best street in Brookiyn must be sold ' In consequence of proprietor’s ili heaith ; good and fine store. Address BARGAIN, egaid Brookiya 4 | Branch office, ADDITIONAL Merchants, manutacvarers Interesis, &c., negotia PROCURED FOR 1 Estate exchanged fo perdonswith capital seeking business advise | gt appreved opportunities. | Kerorén . Rays j Fulton street; Hine Co., Manutacturers of Grocers! Tinware, $7 Di Gus @ CARLHTUN Financial and Business Brokers, 93 Broad CONTROLLING INSEREST IN A THOROUGHLY Business, in good running OTT & WILDER, 25 Beek- fitted up Nickel Plutin, order, for sale. y AN INTELLIGENT, RELIABLE PARTNER, WITH $460, wanted, in'a desirable, profitable cash office 95,500 to $5, ey pee graum. Apply 62 East Ninth st SECURED FOR aaRCH a turers, &c.—Undersigned lave applications from | Bumerous persons who desire to invest. capitat, ALEXAN DER tau brokers nker! HARTER WANTED—UNDER WHICH A COMPANY can organize to build and conduct a hotel in this city. Address CHARTER, 13 Laight street, New York, OFS SALE. OR WILL TAKE A PARTNER, A FIRST er and Chop House : newly opened; every- iniog test ‘class. Address G, box 107 Herald Uptowm. Branch office. AND INTEREST IN STATIONERY “aepartvent of A tablished house cau be secured Address LIBRARY, box Wp cash required. NE OF THE MOST COMPLETE MANUFACTURIN@ concerns of its kind in the country, always ae- | tively employed, for sales owners haviny larze >outaide interests; present superintendent will remat 5.000; fs Property entertained. Apply to 98 Broadwa, eos WANTED—WITH $1.00) OR MORE, Paying butter, cheese, and. ¢ . Ge, DOX 19 Heral are. eee FOR SALE.—AN OLD ESTAB- hed ood business; dppeee, ia ance for somebody. For Post oilice, Provi- egg business. ‘Address, | tor two days, J. particulars ures STOv ES box 71 IEA AND GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE—DOING paying business, on thoroughfare in RrooKiyn, with havi mey to: invest wil-fad it, will ya ia invest aving money to’ inves ay ie Kdaress ferald Brooklyn mente office. or without stock ; f LIVLIFST SELLI ket.—Splendid op; Send for illustrated circ! | BRISTOL, 697 Broadway, New ork. AND MEDICAL STUDENTS,—WANTED irchase, Anatomical Preparations, ary gad wes Skeletdns. Natural Curiosities. cases of Insects, ac. Ade MUSBUM, box 124 tieraia Up- reular or call on DA: FORTH UY Mage Baca RS with particulars, ‘anch office. E pevldi te) CONSIGNMENTS OF MERCHANDISE romp! sales effec every description; ted. NY, Cleveland, Ohio. CLEVELAND AUCTION 6 ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUS: MA rig cash, to take a half interest in butt On to 231.009 per year. L. L. Herald ‘oftice. ANTED—AN_ ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, WITH $3 halt interest in business; will p WO per cent on investment Apply at SW Broad stre ANTED—A BUsINESS MAN WITH SOME CAPI- tal to undertake the manufacture and sale of @ | staple articie, secured by patent, which ifs uote | ean New Engiand. address J. M.. FOR HALF INTEREST IN a go9p ie well, PABBA. i THOR ness; also partner business frst class and pi | | Sapa Y, 18 North William ftreot —PARINER WANTED, IN - Merbres SAM. ple and billiard room, in a gc @ young man just starting. 18 North Will jam street. ER WANTED—TO ae sh orders; goods pay me bees Pies reat demand; no risk. ‘opiy to THOS, GAFEN $is.000 WANTED.—IN A WHOLB bi ration ne sales Sova wae ha de given: jount. urity Heraid oftice 9 hat oF bockkeeb | to one who can Tarnish | given if required. Address Y. P. $25.000 Sh on, 000 per year. Varunweed for each year. CIAL CAPITAL WANTED IN AN pera Jobbing, ie arg pales, ‘asdrem ‘eas box 140 Herald party hinting souney 1 reacar tone mone: | Wsaiely with a wei established firm doing besmen ie this city: busitess is how more than pu is steadily increasing er and best reterence SR is. Address MAN ng, boat business ia ate, investigation in Lule, most striae UPKG UrsR, _ MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY & rege ah pe Pulok AN extensive st Wash Trays and Slave Union square, Fourth ‘aveans \d Seventeenth st, ——ee eee GREAT RKDUCTION IN ihstery OF MARBLE and marbleized Mantel eae aac makers, now hakers. pow offered a renee K of Slate sat Marble Mantels, WOrk of every. y description. It Kinds oF loge Th iu rs and nak 4, bet tae tone Steam Mar 217 to 283 West Fifiy-first street, near “At GRKATLY BaDUORS Lacon gd eae ae ‘stock of Marble and jarbie! work, Marble Torino! tor “thse trade. ‘Li Kass Richigeutaairegh agar TLE ay