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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Without Feature. GoxL D-114 is) -8. Foreign Exchange Steady and Covernment Bonds Firm. Way STREET, Pripay, Feb. 12-6 The stock market to-day was Western Union opened at 72%, went off to 725% and closed at 72%. Lake Shore sold at 734 &@ 73; foledo and Wabash atlsisa 13, Norta- ‘west common opened at 42%, advanced to i4 and closed at 43%. in} not strong. 3% Auantic and Pacific Telegraph ended at 23K; Hannibal and St. Joseph at 2014; G,C. and 1, C. at 5; Union and Pacific at 40). Other “banges wiil be jound hereaiter. THE SALES. The transactions amount which are distributed as follow: 1,250; Brie, 4, tral aod Hudson 19,500; Cleveland aud Pt ern, 38,090; Nor: Isiand, 15,800; 9 Union, 14,300; Wabash, cic Mail, 15, St. Paul preferred, 100; Uhtos, 6, 2,600 ; 146,000 8h Union 0 We: hares, —New York Cen- Lake Shore, surg, 300; Northwest western prelerred, 1,500; Rock 00; St. Paul, 7,800; stern Pacific, 19,600; C., C. and L. C., 800; Pausma, 1,000, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following tabie svows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening. Highest. Lowest. ToL New York Central Erie Lake Shor Wabasn. Northwestern. Northwestern p Rock isiaud Pitisdurg. 5s. Paul. . Bt. Paul prererred Onto and Mississippi. New Jersey Central De}., Lack. aud We: Union vacitic. Cc. v. and 1. C. Wesreru Unton. Atlantic and Pacific Tel Pacific Mall.... Panama. ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The change of prices at the close compared with those of lows:— lig esterday at the same hour is as lol- ADVANCE.—New York Central, 4; Erie, 4; Han- nidal and St. Joseph, 3; Lake Snore, i; Ohio and Mississippl, 3; Pacific Mau, %: Quicksilver, 34; ‘Wabash, 4; gis. DECLINE. anama. %; Rock Island, %; Union Pacific, %; Atlantic and Pacific Telegrapn, \. The stocks toat remained steady were Atlantic tad Pacific preierred, C., id 1. C., Delaware and Lackawanna, Hariem, Northwest common, Bt. Paul, Western Colon ielegraph, Canton and Northwest preferred. THE MONEY MARKET, Money closed at 2% a 3 per cent for call loans. Bterling exchange was weak and in very little de- | and. Prime nominal rates, 4.84 and 4.87; selling Continental Tates, 4.83 a 4.83}¢ and 4.86 a 4.86. flat and irregular. 95{. Cadies, 95;. IMPORTS. The imports of dry goods for the week were $2,763,782, and the amoant marketed $3,232,415. GOLD. Gola opened at 114%, declined closed at 11424. percent. Loans were made flat. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, : seeeeees $64,523,975 2,9: Curreney excha! Currency baiance Gold exchanges. Gola balances. THE FORE{GN MARKET. to 114% The carrying rates were 1 and 2 Reichmarks, 944 a 942; and Prime Paris, 515% upd 5.1254. | ana 129,000 882,345 Late advices report Erie at 2544; rentes in Parts @teaf. 250. Consols for moneys, 92% a 92%; for account, 92% a 93. ‘1867 bonds, 107%; Joan, 102%; 1865's, 193%; 1867's, 10334; Ten-forties, 99. GOVERNMENT BONDS. The London advices are me: @onsequence to-duy, and securities are dull and Steasy, Erie being exceptionally strong, with an Bdvance to 28%. 102343 ere the comparative quotations :— Clovin Thursdity. Consolstor money. 92% u 93 Gonsoisfor account 93" a ‘3% 1860's. old. + WI & 1867's... * Wr a 107% ‘Ten-torties. 210533 a — New fives, 1a — Erie..... 2B) u 25% Jn Paris rentes are easier at 4c, 55f, THE UNITED STATES TREASURER. 1865 bonds, old, 107% a 107%; Ten-orty bonds, 10535; new 1865's, old, 1868's, 10344; 1862's, 994% gre and ono special To-day is the furtnigbtly settling @ayon the London stock Exchange, Annexed ———T>- Day ——~ The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $62,000 0b account of interest and $38,000 in redemption of five-twenty vonds. New York, phia, $202,79: $25,769. 5 Baltimore, $82,607 The customs receipts tor the week ending February 6 were as follows $2,980,804; Boston, $379,281; Philadel- New Orleans, Treasury balances to-day :—Currency, $9,217,722; spectal deposit of legal tenders for the redemption oi certificates of deposit, $49,045,000; com (including $2 41,900 in com $67,375,375 ; outstanding legai teoders, ficates), $352,000, 000. Receipts {rum interual revenue sources to-day, $467,194 RAILKOAD BOND: The transactions amounted to $123,000, of which $45,000 was in Union Pacific These were dull. winking luuds, at 86. Central Pacitics soid at 067% Western 97, Wi Pacifics at 59. Western seconds suit bids are annexcu:— Alb & eurG iB bes... 107K Clev. F & A old bds.. Alb & Susq 2a bis Ks Clev Pa a Bes i & E, guarant’d.. 3 Bull ¢ Erie new. Chea & Obio o's isim.. 42 Bud & tale | Chi @ Alton sink tuad 101 hy & Alton ist... 107 Chi & Alton income "10036 -oliet & CDi -.MWi Mich Louisiana & Mo Ist. gtd 87% PL, Jack & ¢ hi ist. cht Bur a eons Cha, Kock island Al ac. 06% New Yur NJUen Ietm, new... lu) Sew York Cen RJ Cen Ist cons..... 101 New York € By Central, convert. .1 6% Am Lock & linp Woda td) Mb st Pist Lab. 7 ™ CaM, Lel rd bet. bugs & W i's, con Morrie a bevex itn Norris & b ser Ud u Morris & Bs 190 Morris & lose x voust Dusris As ween 7's. sh Erie Ist, extended Brie wu, 7 + rhe dad in, 7s. rie 4h ti, 78, Leng bork bonds Bull, NY & E ist w, 7 Han & StJo, i Mag & StJo con Ti Cen: per vent, ‘75 nd West Ist. 16. athe 7 pre, 2d aw ULM 17 pe. 15 Wise « " Clev ai tds.. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES dwt. t124g os sa 4 tern Pacific Grsts at at 54 4 55. firsts declueca 4 per cen’, seiling at 61. 93% Chicago aud Northwestern consoli- fated coupon gold bouds declived to 81)s, Great c., ©. and Lc. The Jatest Lake shore div b'é.. Lake shore ist, con’ Lake Shore 2d eu con Hs, 19 Mich Cou Ist 8's, ‘2 Mich Cen, equip bds & il ws New York Con 0's, '83.. 983% Cen 6's, re. 95 ew hds Cen Ist m. + (8 1055¢ fie vonds §: ne, P itu VM aistun + 100 101g 10055 tot i) “ish Ths 152% 102, b. 95 6. DM i Haz" Libs Ue M6 9. 10% 07 an 10h Var, Wi) 62 108 ot 105, — KIDAY, Feb. 12, 19 TEFORE CALL~10 A. M s sbs Uo tac R ” an do Wig ar fed NEW YORK HERALD, 2.00 U > Bs. 0. "Sl, SLO) US 5's, LW-40, & ¢ 1 do., do., fair to good, 1c. a uo. : various styles, vary woe tne. 6 ibe. ‘gr Wester teageve and’ Michigan. 7 Metropolitan BK. 29 Vheemix Bank... 16 Del & Ui Can. writes as follows: ; otis dull and | ¢ market tor cotton on the spot isd | el Cpe in buyer's favor. Fu Corton. — Prievs aro slicht! c' S the toliowit uotations:—February, {Fansacttons have taken p' sid Ma Coal Hae ets itlec s Maret, do sdce, a idige., Apri, London market dull, witb Iw dose Bs 6 3 May, 13 1c. a 18 /-18e.; June, 16 ‘Hi-iGe, a | Teviva 100 Mariposa L'& Mtb'e 6 16 2822; July” 16 1S16e, a1) S1-32e°: A ugist, 17 1-1. pe Quotations. based September, nominally 1634c. 3 oO eats Restdoation i september 1. 1874, IKe. 0 bn standard of crawsifieation in force and on upland cotton in 8 ore ranuing in quality 2 Quick M pt, #0 fue MatL Ss. a0 wo rad ve the grade | feeling assured that witn a favorabic turn to the London lu more than halt a grade soore onary, Maier ence | Market. Ghings must brighten up here. Receipts are | id food ordinary, a? dling. Ieee; middling, | failing off. and stocks gradualiy lessening, We quote:— | Ae Ffod Ondine dine, Ihre. Quotations based Ou Anicr: NW YOrKs., zood to cliolce. new, 8c, a 4c. do, low to Ff ican standard ot ciassificatton— fair, new. <2o. a S7e,. Hastern, ney, ode, a dc, Wertern, wy : , a new, Ze. ; yearlings, Loc. a 2c.; olds, all growths. Lat 100 Chi & NW ph. Uplands, Alatama, N, Orleans. Texis, | 86, a' Se, ; Californians, 426. a 7c. per ib. 500 do... lw do. Fi} 213 BO 13g 134 |" Mouasses,—The market contliiued quiet and _un- 770 West Un Tel iy lady 4 Me changed. We have only to note salesin a jobving way wo d Iss 1dg 15% of abou: 25) bbis. ns, at figures within the loo 15s i Iv | range of ihe quotations appended. Last crop—Cuba, én) 16\5 1655 16@ | centriiugal and mixed, #0c. a Sle ; do. clayed, 36c. a 100 16% We 17” S8e.; do., muscovado refluing, sc. a’ 40c,; do. do. 300 ITs 1736 V6 grocery, 38c. a 45¢.; Porto Rico, 4c. a GJ; English 7) Pay Last Evening. Total. | Islands, sec. a S3e.:' New Orleans. 550. a 65c. 10 Export... 175 = 175 | Navat Storrs. —The market tor spirits turpentine wa: au Consump » BB a 19 inacuve and nominally unchanged, Mercbantable ord loo Speculation 2 880 - 880 | quoved at 1835 mall sale of 25 DbIs. was made on the iu y Resa a = dock arse, riot strained, ‘resin the market waa dull Ml do. ‘otal... Par an | nominal unchanged; quote: 3 a $i Jo oo flo Ma SEP RR De 43" | —For iuture delivery (basis fow middling) th ordinary to good. ‘Ihe hiner grades were beld at previous 109 a 1) do, + $< | been as tolows: Yesterday after 2 HM. March. 2H figures Tar was unchanged in value and inactive: W “ bales at Loc Ls al. pc. al Bs May 0) at$2 tor imington. Viten sul in a sma! My america Bx: hf uo ale zt ae} at. 16 13-40, : Jurie, 100 at 16 24-33. july, Cy tH FA 87% for ay. 4) Wel's-bargo BX: Ww do Wat 1631-80. Total, 2200 bates. Yesterday's closing | — Oirs.—Business in lard oil hasbeen only moderate, as idea ° be 3 & prices—February, 15 li-ige.; March, loc, w 15 2320.3 | values were irregutar and uusettied, but closed rather 20 Erie Riis 2c Z.be ai 1600 April, 163-820, A" iB3¢c.; May, 16 li-32e. @ 46 7-16e.: June, Jower, Linsce” has improved slightly and sold up to a GOs ccovicenpes eet . GO 16 Z-32c.; July. 16 3132c, w I7c.; Aug! 17 1-162. @ | 77c. a 78c. thouzh the demand wis not of importance. NYCANERRE DE bo 50 i se Abc. nomin: Market weak, | in mentaden there have been sales of 1,0 vols. al et Soest Wi 100 don. february, 200, saort notice, about We, a dlc. showing a steady tone w prices. Sperm 5) a Wig lv Mal & St P RRpft.be arch, 300 at 15 23- 10 at 163c., | oily remain very quiet, and the same can ve said of | 0) or zc. ; April, 400 at 16 L-16c., 300 at 16 3-52c.. 1,00) whale and tanner’s oils Cotton serd oll meets with an | WL" 10 Tol & Wab RR. r RR. 30) do. c.+ May, 200 ati6 15-"2c., 800 at 167-16c,; June, 10) bs tagaiaee or beietlage % WwW vo July 200 at 16 15-16c. “Votai, 4.5.0 bales. Grand | Oils remain uhchanged. W) Micb Cen KR...b¢ Pay do #0 bales. Ihe averages of yesterday's forward $1 Wa $lls. Li wd pies ‘oWcialiy reported on the bulletin, were $i ag follows:—February, 15.7le.; March, 15.79¢.; ‘April, ern white, 70c. @ 75c.;_ soul + May, 16.44e.; June, 1674c.; July, 17.0lc.;'Auguet, Winter whale. 78c. a 80c. ; “ite. First call.—Maren, 100 at 1sigc.: May, 90 at cod, tse. a Tic.; domestic a 16 1-320, Total, bales.” Second cail.—February, 30 — seed quoted at Abc. ; ri atid Ib16c,; May, 500 at 16 7-ldc. Total, 800 bales. jve- occasional buyer, atthe ranve of prices Tallow off qui ied ved sale: ched wint: ched_ do. . & 68c, white winter, 62c. a 6ic. ; auucipal noted. t. We quote :— eed, 7c. a 7c. dt 7 1», 15¢. Crude cotton | ned summer yellow, S8c. a Sic.; | winter yellow, 6uc. A 62c. Food rime, fair to good, roxio, My Ibe, e 2le., and 10, C ee | i se scrunch fiunoist Wisconsii sete Be *Yndianela am Nees oe Wor Zion’ a a iba ert 13by | a ‘We. a 230. ; Northern ols, iowa, 3 i a 5 i 1” Sie a nis thigt i al fat ake date SBiNE Me aie Suront, witah, antes, epee Soon gers lo, do. do, fair togood, 19, & | & 13 ibs, 186. currency, asthey run. Dry upper leather— 10:15 ANT) 11:80 Fee ae. do 'dos common to fair He, ido. Sentral ono | Buenos” Ayres and iio Grande kins 10 lbs. a 18 tbe. ade. § ©8520, ¢, 67 d Indiana, ar to good, 2c. a 2c, ; do. do., Buld, selec Leone. a” + a i een Feat A ges :odo tubs, choice, a dB ibs. 7 Se. SAFPPREY Bou) BO... ine, 25c. a 26c. good to prime, 22c. a Zic ; do.. tair 529 ‘1 papel Ay is a 0, 2. 2c. a 220. ; do., common 17c. a 19c, ips. a 29 ib ay hy 2 Fue sy 304, M rans axp Peas.—The demand Continies, easy nd Marnaattin. 3 ine 6 a Ds. ibe. “s MUST BOMMD—Id04. Me | peees are held. steady. Wo quote :~ Medium, ne ibe, iho. gold, Jax ther gun. Naty ere Nene, A, Lo) sha Chi & RUR..... 10344 Choice, 9170 m 9L 19; dg, fair good, $1 a) a's) Mi; Whe. cn Ziige.: Lexas and Western. | OCS RAs... 40) co. 18% marrows, new, choice, $2.25 4 $2 do., fair to good, fe, oui att Roo wa'Ceaiiai’cans tiawg tos 8 3104 | $2.8 98 thy pen, oa, Or oe ats roe ey iste eas | ieee iis a. 8.10 Ibs. te. & UD und D eut ist, con. do. 0 WW, isa . f A Pr ha hoon, tee Im) do. Sila wiltoAanes, chotee, $2! 4 BE20 Usain fo fond, lbs. a ibe. uc gor. selacted Nésamoroy in oe loo" Solatsecthe cheese It goneral ce very tue tf any do. ips 16 Ihe '2y ibe. lase.: do. packer ive. ads . wie Wwe. Ok Ti. when COnY week ; the howe .. 3 do., Ss 10 hse We. DE el Ro* amehr ae NWicbe a trade im busine but Tite” they wit bout vous Ortean iS ins Tibet ate, county an Went SOU Hae tate Ts, é 0 ugh this, Ve er + 3 $ a j SO" Cen Fug ba o - ate Gliemore agave and have, nt the presen: weeiting, Se-neity slater gs @ iba a.72 Ibs. LOvess doy, gon “4 ae sy rcunt, which considering the cold — #9108 @ 6D Ibs., 9o. 4 ¥ige. currency, sviected. East India— OU PE ae Agount, wich, cope owed: | Gnleuita slaughter, “cow, [2 iba Ai Ibe, Lde.t_ do. 42000 'n Pas sink factory. ianey, "jovbing traue, fead #reen, cow. Ving witty lbs. Ise. 5 dg. buffalo, | 4.0) West Puc ba: lsiee. fine to Laney, for export, toc. & by a AG A AE ngapor fos 38 ry qu CC eee geod to fine, I Thige. : ntAie'ractory, taiF to wood. 13. ay, West dal 28 be a 23 (be. fee ola low Alt TH Bd fi92. 7.00. dairies, fine, ide. a Sige, : Orange county skins, ors—We have tio change ie mare 9 report ee be. a ‘lies, Ohio tactory, cheddar shape, choice, forex: | Which, although quiet. ruted steasly at tast week's de: 41.0 Gt Westety port, l4e. a igc.: do. do., tar do.. ao. tor domestic | 1es she receipts tor the week tool ap es bales, making 0 Trade, Me. @ ldige ; GO. dos, Jair to mood, for export, &Cutal, ince September |, ts74, of 38,0 bales, agaiust bu Kia Ne lest ‘do. dos. poor to fair, 4¢. @ 16,3 Miciizan 16,0380 bales for tue same period in 1273, in reference fo ‘7 ereopotivan i ae ioe Pe ann. tec (a IBiaG.” the market, Mr. bmmet Wella in his citcalar of this date here is no change to report. Prices week's decline, bu ce, ‘The’ cable reports the prospect of un immediate Untilan improvement ts experienced in the oD Markets no kite need own. We still hear of occasional for prices lower than those quote are accepted; but, cener- i ally speaking, holders show no anxiety to press business, t very few 4 in our sin whied Red a ceipts—Gaives on, 1,838 bales; Orleans, 3.339; Mo- | elaine, we.; do. saponified, 58c. a GUc.; Straits, 46c. ; yuo “to bile, Gl: Savanual, 3.0/9; Charleston, 1.525; Wilming- | Banks, 4c. Clive, $i:5 a $4 40, quarte; $1 20. $125, 3 do ton, Sof: Norioik: 1282; Balumore, 880; New York, 417; | bbis. ber gallon.’ Natural inbricating, 28 to 3) qus., 1100 a Boston, 241; Philadeip! 9. |, 13,767. This day 26e,a40e. West Virginia lubricating, globe brand, 45c. WW do 100 last week, 20,635. Tug day last year, 18,511, enver;, 2c. tor 1300 Chi & 40) Corrxe,—No_ interesting features’ were presented in | city, Neaitsfoot, $1 15 a$ r Nos. 2 and I city. Ww do 70 the market, which is essentially the same ax noted in v.—the market for refined was dull, unsettied 50 do. lov our last. A few jobbing lots changed hands, but no sales | and decided!y lower, ¢.osing nominally ar 13dgc, tor de- 1000 of any importance were reported, At Baltimore trace | jivery remainder of month. Crude in bulk was also 10, 20C, as.active and dealings reported included 3,500 bags, ex — easier, with No disposi ion on the part of buyers to ope- my tuo * ary Rice and 2,600 do, Donna Marie, | ra quoted nt b%e. a . Cases quoted 18340. @ jon tu le public, We quote :—Kio, oramary | 19%c., and naphtha at 940. for city. Late yesterdas lo cargoes, I7iac. a 17%4c.; Iairdo., Ite. a 18ie 5 good do, | sale ot 10,000 bbls. of refined was made at 133gc.. and tor | 18\6. a 19c.} prime do, Ike. a@ iWe.; extreme range lots, 17340. @ 19%¢c. Java. government bags, Zic. a | singapore, % dic. 40. a 1Nc, a Dic. Laguayra, $10009C &NWeegb. 300 do, +b i i. Domingo, Lie. a | City, $1 10 shs Del 2 10 r a 0 uty. $1 100 Quicksilver pr 6 LW rh , ta Hips 1ge. a $15); 400 nese lu tele 60) do Mexican, Ige.a Zic.+ Angostura, Yc, a 25c.; Savaniila, mediate shipment, $1 59. 100) 400 MIL @ Si ive, a 2¢.; Curacoa, 18c. a 20c., gold, sixty and ninety 700 Chi & KL RE days, 10 Coorrnace Stocx.—Only a moderate business hay 10) “dows, 100 Ww do transpired since our last, but values are vot materially | We nuts siles of 1 bbls ina jovbing way at $19-37g, 1)) Erie KR oy do.. changed, We appen former quocations ag follows:— © and 5J) bbls for March at, $19 4. Bacon was hel Ww do. 3) do. Molasses shooks, 32-inch, With neads, $2.a $2 25; rather firmer. but the market remained quiet. Long HOLS @ SRR, 755 40 do. jiaat | Shooks. with heads, 33-inch, $26) a $265; sugar shooks, | ciear quoted at l)qc. and short ciear at lU%c., with sales 200, do.....+.20cbt 73° 25! Tol & WabRR, S| with heads. 36-inch, $2 1¢ a S23); box show . BUC. : | Of tihat price. Dressed hogs were quoted mee ‘3 73. 200 Del. Lack & W Tum shooks, $4.8): pine shooks, $6 a $7; empty hows: | steady within the range of 8%gc. a ve. lor city, and Bsc. 0) Panama RR... Wig GW) Ohi € MRR heads, $225 a $250, hoops, if feet, ordinary to prime, | a . for Western, Beet’ wag without appreciable ton Union Pac Rit...b8 4033 10) do. 32 | B8c. a 40c.; hoops, 12 tet, ordinary to prime, 36c. a 40c, change in value, and the demand was confined to unim- 10 Go wsiies dmg SC, CRTC RE 83 5 Vonpacr, withaut change in price, sold only in a | portant jobbing parcels, tooting up abou 9) packages at 50 : 100 Warren RR... 96 small way. Current quotations are ay fol | price within the range ot our quotations. We Tau 10) Morris & Essex RR go | lows anil ze above read, 13c.; | quote:—$ll a $12 for extra mess, inspected: $10 50 tor r*) ee © | do. a; $6 jinen jand, 6-16, in flain iness, Inspected $1 50 ‘or plain ness, unmspecteas | x diameter, . $4 inch diameter, 154sc.; packed, $15.0 $15 00, tiereed bect at $22 a'$.4 lor Ind QP. M. do., hay" rope. do., Cordage, bolt rope’ yarn: day 2,500 bbls, at the same pric». market was duil and easier. The Philadelphia Retihed quoted at 1gc. + and $20 8 $21 ‘or prime mes Beef hans were st 0000 US 5-20, 0, "65.0 119% $5900 US &-20,¢, '65,n. 119% | 164;c,; do.. Gthread and9-thread, 174c.} tarred Maaila, | moss, $32. = ighiveync bien B. 11896 | Tee: CO, arred. Manila isth’ yarn, ‘idee; Sisal rope, | ccs Stesqe eat SECOND BOARD—1 P.M. | aizes' above Wethread,, tie do. Gthread ahd Sthread 4500 3 0. W2-thread, neh, and hay rope, by o GoareiaGe . Zealand cordage sizes above. L2-thres Lard-The market. to: ead and %thrend. 43 inch and 4-16 inen. 13 nen, and hay rope. 123sc., and itwssi 000 aw Wo Un 3100 do... Zi) Chi & NW con. 0 Ulio® M con, sales of 25 tierces on no change in the market, which remained quer, excepting in a jobbing way, where Ihoderate sal eruade at stew mate Povu7Ry.—Er Ohio & M 2d. Sperm, per ll .: do. prtent, 38°. a 39%. ood Gemand and prices have ‘gradually improve Sing NJ Cen con, stearic, Ho G. Mitchell & Co Woz, Be. a 2.) | Eten “poultry is selling slows We quote as fol: | 2:00 Lile & Nc, "6 Adaimanuine, i2, 14 and 16 0%, ige., I5e. and i7e.; par: | jows: Fresh. dress". unfrozen — Turkeys, ‘State, 1000 LS Isteon reg... affine, 4's, 0's and L's Ze. a 25c | good’ to” prime. Meet dOy do, fale 10H Del & Hr, 'B4-b ¢ iu5ag Durin uote —Quarer apoles, continue in brisk re. | i “good, Me. a 1c; do., Jers, pitme, 7c. a 40 & 1 Canal 1a" quest. Sliced uppies are a snade be Blackberri q do. fair to |. 1S: a [6c.; do. Western, | in easy demand. Other descriptions are unchanze prime, Ide. a 16c. :.do,, tair to good, ic. a i4e.: chick: Gur attotations are as tollows:—state apples, | ens, Jersey, prime, Iie. Le. ; do., do., tair to good, Loc. sliced, Sec. a 84c.: dv., quarters, 8c. a 844c.: Southern ap: a iic,: fowls, Jersey. prime. Lic. a’ luc.’: do.. do. tar to les, quariers, 7c. a Tic: dow sliced. Zige. @ | “ood. idea idc.: iowls and chickens, State and Western, 2 dow don, fancy, Ge. "'a | tic.: Kern av- prune, 1Se. a 16c. ; do., do., lair to xood, 1c. a Ife. ; cock: 210 pies, quarters 7%c. a 8c.: peeled peaches, North Car- be. ; geese. Jersey, prime, 13c. a lfc.: do, State an 500 olina, prime, 32c. a Sic: di fair Pennsylvani jod to priine, 120. w 1S¢.: do. do., tair to | £09 Seen aime. Georsia: 27¢. a 28c Feat toe a thet to, Western, good to prline, 16: & 180% oy unpeeled do. “halves, 1 do., do., fair to g00d, te. a lc. ;\ducks, Jersey, prime, Ie. ‘gi Adams do., Te. a fa 2ic.: do., State and Western. prime, léc. @ 182.;\ do., % State, Southern, do., fair to good, Ic. a 16c. Frozen poultry —Turkeys, “3 bernes, + plums, Southei ory picked, choice. 1 i do., do, fair to good, I2c. Pe state. 2h ‘ af-c.: do., scalded, choice, 13c. ‘a ie,: do., do, air to US Kous. eggs have ruled very frm during the good, i2c. a 130. ; fowls and chickens, good to p: Se. ino Pae Mail 58 whole of the past week ani in many iustaaces have 4: 15c.: do. do. fair to good, lic. a 1dc.; weese, good to it ‘ac » PH brought extreme prices. Limed egxs have improv d, prime, le! a do., poor to good, 8c. a 10c.: ducks, ee r$ and betier prices are being = oblawed. Our good to prme. isc. a luc. Live poultry is 11 more general on “ quotations are as foilowsi—Long — Isiand, New (emand, the suppiy is light ant prices rule steady. Our 2.) Jersey aud near by. 4c; Stale and rennsyie quoiaions are as iollows:—Spring chickens, lsc. a Sc. ss vania, 43c. a de, ; Western choice brands, 4c. a 43c.; other jowis, State and Jersey, I5c. a L Wester! re Western, de. a i2c.; southern, 4c. u sie. ; med, choice | 16c.; roosters, old, 80, a 1c. ; turkeys, State and Jerse: 0. brands, duc. a 32¢ . do., po i, Mesa Ide. a Itc., and do, Western. lic. a lc. perl ee iii Os ELOUR AND GRAIN, Receipts v Hlows:—Fiour. | state and Jersey, 75c. a $l 25: do. rn, 70c,'a 75e. Mu 1h Cen wheat, 21,523 busnels; cora, 7,5 do.: oats, geese, State and Jersey. $20 $250, and do, Wester 20) Erie rye, 130.d0. The general movementin tour | §{ a a $: fo per pair. . continues’ very light, with te deatinus limited to smail v ‘Ozs.—ihe market {s quiet and prices are still in . Jots, which wre Wanted for local uccount. Expor.ers | puversravor. We quo! arly rose, new double-head | q have apparently withdrawn, at least their purchases jul. g2.3-& $2077 do., 1m buUls, bbl, sz a $2 12; & are so insignificant that they attach no imporcance to peachbiow, new double head bbi., 82 a $2 28: do., in S82 200 the tone of tue market. The aggregate sales were 7,64, uik, per bb!.. $1 75a 82; peeries: double-head bbl, te 300 bbls., which inc.uded all grades, at prices within tae | ¥1 73a $2: Prince Alberi, do., $2'a $2 25; do.. im bui«, Pe Fons south ae range guoted. | Corn meal reets with very litte atien- $175 a $2; peerless, In bulk, per bb!., §1 59 a $1 73; tion, and prices generally tavoe buyers. We nove sales 100 At & Pac pf. of 460 bbls. ig We quo:— Me No. 2 Siate a 1.0 Pac RK of Mo... $3 500 $400 | to-day, but the market ruled siealy. sales aggregate 230 T03 P.M. puperane & Fe 7 about 30 tierces of varol na nd 150 bay fe Rangoon at 71 s , Exira State. 75a ons as follow: rolina at 7sc. a 734c. tor $500) U S$ 5-2,¢, '65n.. 7MsusLS& MS Rubs 73% Choice state Sia 5.5 Tix. Jor 609 a be. for DrLne and 5% wow U 5 108 c. ti rt ( . 13% Supertine western 4a 450 Louisiana, 7 ‘4c. .; Kangoon, 6c. a 6% 2u0 Un Pac Ist. { 4% xtra Western 475a 500 currency; Patna, a 7ic.; Kangoon, in bond, Ba Once : Ls 444 Minnesota ate 49a 60) Id. 300) Chi & SW con. 1200 ou. 40%4 Roun hoo: ship) 4758 500 here was no chang: in the market, whien for | Lar ti a Ste $'s,con. 4 Rouvd hoop Ohio, trade brands dia 55) met, whi met with @ moderate 4000 0 & Miss con 3 Family. : SWa 610 40) do. 3: bt L ee Swe 525 0 ahs Da tC i) textra... +530 5:0 20y West | \- edounle exva toa 6 we 70 do Ht Louis, choice tamily. * L708 BOD 20) p Hye flour, tine to superfine . 49a 53) currence 100 do. ‘ South 2 Agies dominal. 4 ; Guatemala, 61 100 Atl & Pac Tel, Souther Nominal. Be. 5 peachy, 5744 10) Wells-Fargo E Southern, extra +5004 600 Puerto Cavello, 52390. luo brie Railway... iW thern, family 6 Wa Sto Texa’s. &., we. a 47 oc. | 600 do. 300 Cora medl, Western 4Wa 450 | Sreancwe.—The market was quiet and unchanged. We 100 109 i! ineal, Jersey... [4004 439 have only fo note sales of 25 ierces at 14%e. per Ib, { 400 Mil & str Corn meal, Brandywine sf 75a 480 sucan—Ihe general market was very much agitated le Corn im heaps. seeeeeen BL WM — and cecitedty mgher. Business was very’ brisl —Wheat con\iuues very mien unvettied and i regular, us buyers responcged to the advance with a de- argo ant the tarbor and river very ma: gree of confidence that has uot been witnessed 100 4 the transpriing of supplies Which has in this market tor some time past. The prices 1.0 Pac RR of 3 & very cepressing influenccou va ues, al the few re- realized show an improvement of yc. a 3-ltc 4 aid ported transacuons | wee wuiny of car lots, closing a» strong and uo: The “dealings in: 10) Morris & Bs itit.! aggregating avout 20.00) bushels, which included — cuded LWW hinds. New Or e Tio hhas. centri 2) Chi & Alt Ri pf. No. 7 Chicago and Nortiwet spriny afloat at $1 5}4, and — gal, Sige; G2) Lihds. do, a%4c- 25 Vernams, 7%e. 9 WO: ssunack do. in ste $1 U4. Otler sual SLB bags © ond about su) bhds. Cuba, ye ot $1 8 4 $1 10 tor witter, $1 15 lag! Wor dg 1 sj sold at the ra 25 lor amber vern, $1 3 iculars vot LOSING PRICE Pacific M Mis 8 Paul... 35 ring. Cori was rather ba—Kellning, Wlerior ty common. O40. & West Un te Mia Si pil. oh dy WHICH Fas 1M ir to good lair, 7%¢. a 7%4e.: do., good to « wiekstwer Gee 5 tive chara . Tike. a BC. grocery, lair to good, So. a BKc.7 Oweksalver pt. Vel, L&W... 109 91,000 busia prime’ to choice, Sige. a B46; ceniritugal, hhds. an Mar fd & Mi ri6. etly ats yw oat Sle. &@ boxes, Nox 8 to 15, Be # Bajc.. molasses. hhds. and o.¢, 0 & Ind Han & tJo We asge. orth pe. to res Gye. a T4e., melado, a 6%0.; clayed, Altwins Ex. Nan & stdo ph. & me wha re Dutei standard, zi do. 1U to Amer ix es hore... 73% or. Vas ouly moderate, and deal do. 15 to 16, ido. 16"to 18, Us bxpress.... 59% a BBS ings, all told, only inctudec about 440) bustiels, at O45, 19 to 29 + white, 9ge. @ y EX 8” a ai RRA ctor nixed, ehielly at ore. H Botyc., and. be. Ui Re fini Lo" prime, ic. 8 | nL OA A N Jer Gen.. 7 store ani afloat, and bc. a703g¢, Kye attracts 7%e.1 grocery, fair to cho razil—Duteh & Pitts... A” a Alig Olly & Miss... 27 bo altenion Whatever, acl prices are nomiuaily standard, Now. 9 to 1 Sic. —Luteh stand- 2% a 12% banana oli barley stil roles dill, with prices favoring ard, Nos. 1 to 12, 7% . Manila—Superior and W pt. Bolg a Soke & Wab.. 13 es ipelnded 40:0 bubels Canada W extra superior, 7c. a ise. Orieans—Refning grades, | Ls a Ws ow Ws a wig Yreicuts.—We have to eporta dull mar Ghee. a 7c. grocery grades, 7c. ad - he line of berth trenghits aud ethart TActow “Marke: waiet wiht hot wsichttally changed, eal i of moving vessels, ows to Ihe“ We heard of sales footing Up 65.0.0 Ios. at Bye. per Ib. COMMERCIAL REPORT. materially checked operatons and ere nominal, Woou.—Tue market extitls' po important changes with the i¢ YAMS! Iphrs tits oF, tgavewents Trade isstiil very ino lerate, but prices remain steady on - —————— reported i y Wvrpool. bY steani, 44) wacky most descriptions | Tie taisactivns embrace 23.0N) Ibs, e _ i ad ll aves provisions toLondon. by sail, 2 tons otk — yall Cantornia at 190, 10 bale! COTTON DULL AND UNCHANGED—FLOUR DULL— | Cuie at i74 wi. 2M bila od. to & Ww. bY Tbs. interior spring, I7e. a 200. f L AND NOMINALLY UNCHANGED— | steata, 1,00) bbis. Hour. sail to be at gs. Gd. to Antwerp, — g4ge.; 4,0) Ibs, mixed, 2Se Ibs. superior pulled Luin app llntad aetiracelt bape eoalemeyhs ohare extern, by sceain, $00 Herces tard st 428. 0d. The charcers em: ser, 'd bags do. private: 10.009 ibs. medina anwashe CORN STEADY, BUT QUILT—OATS sTEADY—~ Ween nares uce to sverpoo: or London, | Western tleecr, de. 900 Ibs. unmerenantable Ubio dc Jit, BUT RATHE MER—LaAr of uaputha a sll: a German bark, 43c,, LOM lbs part combing and deiaine. 43c. @ 98¢.} ee an a ee or Harba 8) Obie of re’ 4.0K) IDS TEXAS, 55490. 20,000 Ibs, superior pulled FIRMER, BUT QUIET—COPrFEZ QuIZT—suoAR ad tO | Calltirnia, W346. Buy Ibe fine, scoured do. 72c.. and 8 ‘ . sEEn. NIGHTS DULL AN to Ser | bigs binck pulled, 2000 ths, Western vexas and 204 EXCITED AND MIGHER—FREIGHTS DULL AND BP aise sue apkes on private term NOMINAL PETROLEUM INACTIVE AND DECID- reactive and firmer, Quailare | Waisker—toe M ied and nominal in EDLY LOWE NAVAL STORES DULL AND UN- b slight linprovae pt Re * was bid, while holders CHANGED--METALS QUIET—WOOL QUIET AND ain STEADY—WUISKEY NOMINAL. Fripay, Fed. 12—6 P. M. ‘ ad per dozer $1 62 nd easy; mid Asnus.—Ihe market remained quiet and un- Philadelphia squa PS gosh gsc ope ade ot middling, Iie changed, Small jote of pots changes bands at 6c, CE SB POA LET op kiv—Set receipts, 11,277 bales, gross, Lal, “ix- 3 ep atan "ipa - + common uacKs, irts-To Great Britain, 7,554; coastwise, Sales, perio. Pearls quoted at se. per to. 8 bo es 4 ‘ ; ast é : Gexsivs.—The market wa inactive, Parties generally 4 Fob, 12, 1875, Benewax.— as a nge in Sere about Mac. apart in TMF views on tnportant 10% | gotten qaict and easy; min: a market, Which continued quict, With prices raling xe ayte —Douest +ein “ a i spt, iH we we hone 3.5.9 baies; aross, 4009. . to the Contunent, 1.989. steady. Quoted at irom Sle. a Suc, for yeiluw | ot'snics 0 is OF Goines, Tor delivery uptoduly, | aes GAIL stodK. 235,386. Net receipts, BiyKss We n and 8 ¢ alee at “i oe sonetWias, BOM Western and Southern. itis Axe Jor —The maxet for hemp continued dul | {0 FFaUgr, 1840; to th cowstwise, 2\0¥2. Broom Conx,—The warket exhibited no change, | and nowimaliy unchanged. amorican dressed, $710 a | Sales 3B! Montux, Feb. 12, 187. with quotations as follows:—Green | $24) fo: douslc, Sic) a git for yhomial Cotton quiet; middling. isc, Net receipts, 841 ales. a 5 lor saves wth das, ac. He © the Continent, omstwise, U7. sale ust yreen hur 4 Wises avedium | the latius for chuice Hunuwiean at SEU a 845%. Mu k, 6/408, Weekly net receipts Lv3h nxports green. ite., and red at a te Hiailan, 2 $23), gold Dist, hye. god. “Jace WAS IT et : Ma des —- wired ate tenting acuve nad Withoutehange b vi quoted At 4 4c, 8 MOR ee ee es 4 f in any of 6 i56., wohl giite Dulles werearuily Ned. with gules since pesietee fay, ch were quiet and quoted as | our insiut 3M WAGs ut Zoe, currency, w ¢ 400 %e y fohows = triak- Pate, (06001 10: ew delens 8 haves at ig. currency, me, quoted cash. and 2h Poston gare and mamtnal s mie phage hegre Jersey, $6 294 | ciereney: also %0.0 bales olule butts wt ZU-l6c., cure ' ef Bron $6; North Sliver. $6 6 a $8: Croton, $i20 $15; Phila. | feney, me “France, * delpuia, . and Baltimore $:8 per thousand. Lay Ann Stwaw ra lis been no chance in the arket. Ih mieratte aml prices st Lime quovd at $1 10 and con sag | MORRAh ee “ Hams Osweao. Feb. 12, 1875. 081 Bic pathos St mows Sid | at the iullowing gu = ih a i Flour quiet: unchanged; railroads being biocked with | Ba yh Hand Py 2h, cash tor retail ‘ show there are Qo Suipments Wheat quiet, extra white " wand Portland tak, it ‘ Michigan, $1 3/1n rouns lots, $135 in-car lots: Nod “ Waukee Club, $118. Corn quiet at Sic. ase. Barley change An the | nomimally wichanged. vor ieai—za7 tor bolued, $13 ater for unvolted per ton. Millteed steady ; shorts, $26; ship- At wy stufls. $27, middiings, $4 per Lou. ave more plemt rather at Ale Curcago. Feb. 12, 1875, are om bewer demand and te Flour dull and nominal, Wheat in tair demand and have improved. Gur quotations | are:— 2) lbs a 22 ibs, | highers No 2 spring, 84966 dairies, Grkins and tu fine dc, a California, 2) Ibs | Bd5G¢ i, No. $ d0., By) per ib. do, du, good to prime, stra; Amepan, 1 ibs. a 2t ips, Z1%e.5; | in i No. J mixed, 640. « 62ie. spot; 680, ag. do, fair to good. 4 a Me 4) Matamoros, 22 ibe a 2) bid bid April vats in fair demand and chotee, ‘seie ec. A ess do. Vera Crug is iw ibs, We. firn Wc. bid spot; bic, bid M Kye in js ot en tot zic.; “Tampon ibs. a 5 Ibs, Campeuchy | avo . No.2 Se. ‘Barley dull and droopin: halt lexi eute and Toba ary ati pelea, 1/7 Zhe. No. Zapring, $1 U9Jgc. spot; $1 09 March, Pork in tae good to prime, “Je. 4 Me. do, de. common to isi eb its, tio Bogor demand aml lower at $14.9 & $15.6 spot, 918 460 Sls 4735 abe, : du, Welah tbe, chotec, tall made, Ae a we, ‘a racaibo, 2 bw 1 B) April. kad dull: holders anxious to do., ptime, suc Babi, 17 ibs. @ 2) ia, 7c a0., Loot, Ae. 4 240, du, common ‘Hr Canenig and to fair, fe, a pat dal 1 oud, 19 ibe, @ 22 los. 2 ca Zic., and Gracoa and Hho & ur de 320. a Be winter inade. a orn, ike- | and pickled, 17 Ibs. @ 21’ Ibs, sc. a i4e., wold, selected: | short rib middles, 9%e | serve and ‘Michigan, \ubs, choice dairy packed, 26c.; | Fort au Plaite, 16 Ibs aly ik, I4o., gold, as they run; | lose, apob Whisker, | shade firmer, and ctosea weak the sp 8) Kcr. —There was only a lig and. duu ces at 13%¢. @ lic. per lb. ULE BS Mitetied potliry’ ly, in light sapvly, ets, Winier, Delaware. $3 a %: quoted as tol Western ste id quiet, at Le Tl6e | Met dee. a Midge. ; 1,760 uerces for March at 14 20 lierces tor April at If f-16e. 8, and city extra. india tily held within the Cat meats—the market was auil, for delivery balance of mouth. ‘Iho Creek markets were dull and at most points lower: 0; Titusville, $1 ‘5a $1 5744; Petroleum Centre, ‘Vidloute, $12 lad; Parker's United, $1 1; im: lows :—O1L PROVISIONS, —Receivts—Pork, 1,338 bbis.: beef, none ' cut meats, 1,613 packages; lard, 1,40) bbis. and _tierces. ‘The iharket for mess Dork was u shade firmer, out quiet. wih sales confined to smail, unimportant lots from Prices were quoted nominally steady as last pub- am WAS a We heard or | closing at $-16c., and Of city the sales were 4. nd DOMESTIC MARKETS. uit Jobbing trade reported powdered. Gatveston, Feb. 12, 1875. 734 casi: $13 67% March. ‘ Shoulders, 6540. & tie ry short clear 4 ceiptsFlour, mrs ou Bile; ; | payable Maren 1, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. wheat, 31.000 22,000 do. ; ots, 8,000 do. ve. todo rho de eit ments—Flour, £554 bia: wheat Uushels; corn, 31,0 do .; oats. 1,000 sient ae’ bleaet cota Bonet Sachem rch. by jade easier; prices inchunged. Lard @ shade easier at unchanged prices. HAVANA EXCHANGE. Havana, Feb. 12, 1875. Gold, 218 @ 218 Exchavge girmer: on the United tates, 60 aayn, caerensy, tad a 87 premium; short tian seh u'e He promiontateLsadon, 1s 10 br rem ium; a, mium; on Paris, nin ry premium. ” EUROPEAN MARKET. Lowpox Propucs Manxer—Li Feb. P, M—Refined petroleum, 101, w id. per gallon. 12-5:30 BINANCIAL. bai 3 PEXSON DESIRING TO PURCHA! sTOCK Ayotetileats thoutd et aie abo fot tae comune FROTHINGHAM &C»),. & disras 2 Wall strect. A" AMOUNT, FROM $1,000 TO $50,000, TO LOAN ippreved oF unimproved Real Estate in this city brooklyn, for term of Xgeeh without vonus WILLIAM E. Li: AVITT, 130 Broadway. LL INFORMATION RELATING speculations will be round iu the *W. in Wall street; a oe le Copy sent free to TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, So. 2 Wall str New York. 1 REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowmont Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other Securities, Insurance of all kinds effected with best com- pan: J. J. UABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. A.Bm™ PURCHASE MONEY; SECOND MORT- « gage for sale, about 5 months to run, on east side Qwelling, liberal discount for immediate cash. Owner, LICHTENSTEIN, 144 Last Forty-tourth street. {Oil SALB—GOOD + (RST MORTGAGE ON BROOK- lyn Lots and Second Mortgages on improved prop- erty; reliable bondsmen. For particulars address or c BABCOCK, 219 Montague street, Brooklyn. OHN & PLERCE, 105 BROADWAY, LOANS MONEY, without bonus, on approved Keal Estate, in New York and vicinity; also purchases Mortgages at lowest rat Monee TO LOAN—WITHOUT BONUS, ON CITY or Brooklyn Property. Persons desiring loans will save themselves time ani expense by making eurly ap- pie to 0. G. BENNET, Il Broad way, room B, ORTGAGKS WANTED—FIRST MORTGAGES IN Westchester county and Brooklyn, and first and second Mortgages in New York city. A. ‘0. 5% Pine street. B. HOWE, N $1.00 FASTEOGON, PERSONAL PROPERTY . worth $2.00; 12 per cent bonus, ior one ear. Aildress FEKSUNAL lock Lox 28 Fost office, | Bray, N. ¥. NK $2 000 WANTED—ON MARCH 1, FOR SECOND $9,500; 10 p Mortgaxe, now held by notes: place worth , 10 per cent bonus, Address MORTUAGE, lock Post office, Sing Sing, S. Y. 10 00! FIRST PURCHASE MONEY MORT- 5 gages for sale, two years to run, east side avenue Dwelling: liberal discount tor immediate cash. Principals only. Owner, LICHTENSIEIN, 14 East Forty-iourth street. 20). 00 —A LONG ESTABLISHED BUSINESS . je in Pe yt, with special advan- tages, ior sale on liber: od. improved property would be taken {u part payment; satistactory reasons for selling given, Address LOMMISSION MERCHANT, box 133 Herald office, COPARTNERSHIPS. 1875 —THE FIRM OF Andrew Vallman & Co. {5 this day dissolved by mu- | | Eual consent, All debts of said ficm will be paid by P. £. ‘allman, 140 Church street. ¥. E, ANDREW, P. E: TALLMAN, ISAAC I, OLMSTEAD, | HE FIRM OF FALKENAU & POLLAK IS THIS DAY dissolved by the withdrawalof Mr. Morris Faikenau, on account of iil health. ‘he business will be continued by the undersigned under the firm name of Vollak & | Dreylus, who are authorized to sign in liquidation. MORKI> POLLAK, New York, Feb. 1, 1875. EDWARD DREYFUS, GW YORK, FEBRUARY 12, BUSUIESS OPPORTUNITIES. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $2,000 OR $3,000, IN A well established wholesale fancy and furnishin goods businers. Please address, for two days, with real hame, K. B, M., box 14: Herald oltice. | A "MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS +, Fequiring more capital, or persons desiring, to in: | ¥est in active business, will mect with responsible par- | ties and approved opportunities at our office. Investors are invited to call. GRIGGS & CARLETON. Financial and Business Brokers, 98 Broadway. D OPPORTUNITY. FORA PARTY TO BUY AN OLD | A established paying, Provision Business. Address SMOK «RK, box 182 Herald office. PROAoWAY UOTEL, NEAR LEADING THEATRES, | for sale: 55 rooms, bar, billiard and. dining room, | ; in good order; low rent; terms easy. Address HOTEL, | box 130 Heraid office. JOUNTRY STORE BUSINESS FOR SALE—MAN years established: business Inrge and prosperous: advancing years and failing health sole cause for sell Address G. W. ATWATER, Riverside Station, Coun. OR SALE—SELF-RAISING FLOUR—STATE AND County Rights of the best preparation known; supe- fior to all others and entirely Iree, from chemical ta, at ty vor, Address FLOUR, box 2,841 Post office, Phil: elphia, | Gaeses FURNISHING G@OUDs.—THE SUB. scriber paving A new and elegant Stock, including a tuil set of solid black walnut Fixtures. is obliged to give tip business: the net cot value of same is about 5,000, will trade for Real Estate :spiendid Cop oecralty flor a young man to begin business. Adaress J. H. C. care of Fisk, Clark & Flax, 69) Broadway. ARTNER WANTED IMMEDIAThLY—WITH $7,090 | or $8,000 capital. whereot $3 100 down, balance with- | in three to six months, avcinst full security in anestad- lished cash busine orable conditions offered. Ad- dress G. U., box 3,336 Post office. ARINER WANTED—WITH $300, IN A FIRST class hotel on Broadway, doing @ good business. | Address H. B., Herald office. | Pana WANTED—WITH FROM 85,000 TO $15,000, to extend the truit canning business in one of the | ‘Most desirable regions of California, to the China and Japan trade; $5J,00) unincumbered real estate security; | | bext city reference given and expected. Address, for | one week, ENTERPRISE, Herald office. | QUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS MEN OF CAPITAL WHO are looking for a safe and paying investment aro respectfully invited to call aud investizate a new enter- rise of larze magnitude. and one of highest respecta- Bhiity. ROWakKY TLL! No.7 Warreu st, room 3. NEW YORK CITY. A Gre at No, 540 Grand street yesterday eaused &@ damage of $1,550, Ann McDermott, of No, 65 Mott street, fell down Stairs yesterday and was severely {njured. At the meeting of the Tammany Society last evening several new members were elected, Francie Hines, of No. 8 Mulberry street, fell at Barclay street terry yesterday and wus badly hurt. Thieves stole a form of type on Thursday night from the hallway of No. 17 Chatham street. Tho property is valued at $200, A. H, Thatcher, a lodger at tue Twenty-seyenth precinct the night belore last, attempted to com- Mit suicide by taking landauum, There will be a musical, dramatic and Samovar entertainment at the Lotus Clup this evening for members and their tavited friends, A graud charity ball will be given at the Academy of Music next Wednesday evening in ald of the funds of the *‘United Heorew Chariues,”? John Ferguson, @ lodger at the Filteenth pre cinot station hou was sent to Believue Hos pital the night before last suffering from smallpox. Henry Robtuson, of Fifty-seventh street and Third avenue, feli down stairs at the new*bank building, on the corner of Third avenue and Twenty-third street, Dennis Canary, of No. 70 North Moore street, fell from his horse yesterday at the junction of Canal and Hudson streets and received some severe injuries. Charles L. Wilson, of No. 110 Worth street, was robbed of a watch and chain valued at $200 while riding on the plutform of @ Forty-second street car on Tuursday evening. The next lecture in the Cooper Union free course will be delivered this evening in tne great hall, by Professor George L. Goodale, of Harvard College, on “Some Movements in the Vegetaole Kingaom.”’ An attempt was made Thursday night to rob the fur store of Myer Stern & Son, at No. 140 South Fifth avenue. Yesterday morning an officer found the door edad and on making an investiga- tion discovered five bags of cosily furs all packed up ready for removal, Coroner Woltman was yesterday notified to hold an inquest at No. 815 First avenue, on the body of Joseph Roth, @ German, who died from the effects Of injuries received on Thursday afternoon by being struck in the side by a piece of wood, which was thrown irom a. circular saw at the mill of Messrs. Runet & Vogel, Nos, 222 to 230 East Thirty- Seventh street. ‘ James Morris, lately employed as janitor at Ne, 1,214 Broadway, died yesteraay in Bellevue Hos pital. On the the 24th ult, deceased, while tn a de- ranged state of mind, jumped trom a jourth story window of the above named premises to the pave- ment, fracturing bot« legs and receiving other in- juries which caused death. Friends took charge of the remains tor interment. About five o’clock yesterday morning Milton Cudney, one of the roundsmen attached to the Eighteenth precinct police, while im the act of ascending a flignt of stairs at his residence, No. 273 East Seveuty-seventh street, stumbled against a refrigerator Which stood at the top of the stairs and jell backward to the bottom. He struck heavily on his head and was instantly reduced to insensibility. Friends took up the imjured officer and summoned three physicians, who attended nim until deata ensued, which was over two hourg afterward, It 18 believed that deceased received fracture of the skull or compression of the brain. Roundsman Cudney was twenty-six years o: age and a native of Sullivan county. WESTCHESTER. During the present week the new York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company has reduced | the wages of tne track laborers ten per cent, ~ A reward of $500, promptly oferea by Governor Tilden for the apprehension of the murderer of Willtam McMullen, near Tarrytown, on the even- ing 01 the 10th ult., nas not, so tar, been instru. | mental in throwing even a glimmer of light upon the mystery. 4s the time for holding the annual town elec tions ts approaching the’ feeling throughout the county grows more favorable toward an imme- ate repeal of the present inoperative excise law, to tne end that the several towos way elect their own Boards of Excise, in conlormity with the general law ol the State. In order to prevent, if possible, the sale of 1m toxicating drinks on Sunaays at Yonkers the po- lice force of that city have been instructed to re. port the names of all persons seen entering drink. ing saloons oo the Suhvatn. The object of this movement is to secure witnesses to send before the Grand Jury, if necessary, Francis Shadler, tae old man whose sudden dis Appearance irom Youkers some weeks ago occa sioned some apprehensions for his safety, has at length been discovered in the county jail and re stored tu his relatives, He had been committed to tie institution named by 4 Mount Vernon jus tice of the peace, at his own request, us a vagrant STATEN ISLAND. The recent burglary av the county buildings at Richmond has attracted attention to the insecure condition of the Richmond county recoras, there is @ proposition toremove the county to Stapleton. Coroner Lea, of Stapleton, yesterday held an ine quest upon the body of Bryan Laughian, the hack driver, of Tompkiusville, who was found dead on 10 PHYSICIANS.—AN EXTENSIVE AND FIRST | class General Practice in a country city is offered for gale. we CHARLES 5. HAWES, 119 Maiden lane, | w York. MO CARRIAGE MANCFACTURERS.—THE ADVER- | tiser, having over 2) yours’ experience in the busi ness, fully acquainted with alt its details and having good relations with the ‘ouch, offers his services ou | | lavorable terms, Address W., box 102 Herald otic: W Ae npSTABLISHED | MANUFACTURING + business. only one of its kind in the city, about ree organizing, wants a partuer, with $20,909. to join owner and concinue a prosperous concern; works in, thoroush pply to GRIGGS & CARLE Broadway. F2()() ANDFAVORABLE TERMS WILL SECURE yA @ Restaurant and Uysier Saloon, completely nicely turnished, doing a good business: is con- ntly increasing: sickness only cause of selling. 1,114 ir en! opposite de it. d x TO $10,00—A PARISIAN LADY, ©: $5.000 pert inthe feather and flower manutac- turing, Wants a partner to exiend a business already es tablished, Address PROGRESS, station A. $10 000 TO $15,000 WANTED IN AN ESTAB- A lished business, wholesale and retail, as additional capiial. to extend the business: a fine | opening; investigation requested. — Ketel 3 Chapin, Union Dime Savings Bank, Canal | York; H. H. Ferguson, 149 Baxter street. (ee WALL STREET NOTES. THE STOCK MARKET AND MR. TALCOTT’S AP- PEAL FOR PACIFIC MAIL—THE FOREIGN EX- CHANGE MUDDLE—DIVIDENDS—THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. The street yesterday was not disturbed by any | rumors of a particularly sensational order. The variations in the stock market wili be found in the appropriate column, and they were such as to ) Indicate the manipulation of powerful parties tor | higher prices. The pubdiic communication of Mr. F, L, Talcott, a director of the Pacific Mail Steam- | ship Company, was printed yesterday, io which be | reviewed the situation in regard to is company, | pointing out that, although abou: $1,000,000 nad | disappeared from the treasury no one of | the present inanagement fad been bamed | as impicated in the corrupt use of money to | 1nfluence members of Congress in the passage of the subsidy, and arguing toat the company should not sutter for the acts of former dishouest | oMfcers. In pointing out the eviis of hasty legis- | ladon, Mr. Taicott claimed that great injustice | Was done to the Pacific Mail earned ek Company | | And that instead of belay subsidized the company | bad only come iu as tue lowest bidder on a con- | tract sor additional compensation jor additional | | man service. Iu reterence ro the damage to the ty of Peking, reported a day or two over the Wires of the Manhattan ‘Telegraph ny, a despatey was yesterday shown the | HERALD representative, from San Francisco, in | waoich Mr. . COX, the agent there, stated that | the Veking Would sail on the 19tu inst. Whether | | Jrom these favorable views or the inconsistency of | | the stock market, Pacific Mail yesterday advanced | | materially, = | _ BY Lhe comparatively new method of quoting | Sterling eXchange the changes in this market seem iarger than in reality they are; there was | | Consideravie demoralization yesierday by reason | of the fear that guid would be made artificialiy scarce, and prime bankers’ bilis (sixty days ster. | | ng) were offered tn lots of £50,000 at 4.83 and | nd bills at 4.89. Gold, early in the day, was | Quoted at 114% and 114%, selling Ireely at voth | prices, bat later was firm at 114% and 1idX, the | compination, evidentiy, quietly buying. | DIVIDENDS. The directors of the Unio and Mississippi Rail- road have declared a dividend of three and one- half per cent on the preferred stock of the com- pany, payabie March 1, ‘The directors of the Adams Express Company | declared their reguiar quarterly dividend ot two and one-hal) per cent on the stuck of the company, . | The proposition of THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD to the government seems to be viewed With favor by the press generally, aithongn tc is piain to be perceived tnat if the latter agrees to ita great | box anu ran alongsive the horses, | Kearn: Pennsylvania avenue, New Brighton, on Wednese day morning. It has been stated that the de- ceased was frozen to death upon the driver's box, but it appears that, betag very cold, he got off the when he tell upon the ice, striking the bacx of his head, and when jound he was irozen stif. Tne jury rene dered a verdict that he died from iracture of the skull. The election of Mr. Henry Frost, the regular democratic candidate for Supervisor of the town of Middietown at the recent town election, is contested by Mr. Theodore Frean, the people’a candidate. Each claims to have been electeu by one majority, The matter wili provabiy ee ae- cided at a meeting o1 the Town Board. to be beld in the Clerk’s office at Stapieton, on Monday next. Fifteen Excise Commissioners Were elected under the new jaw—tiree trom each town—who are to receive $% jorea bh meeting. Their nawes ar follows :—Midaletown, Philip Woll, K. 3. Boar man, Michael Vats; Southiieid, Peter Noland, Wil hat’ Gallagner, Joseph Doyle; Westneld, Alex- ander Benedict, D. Guyon, Thomas Mehan; Castie- ton, Patrick McClernon, Charles Mosnee, Aloers H. Woodrum. NEW JERSEY. One of the great jeatures of the coming Centen- nial Exhibition will be the existence of millions of Jersey stones in the masonry work; for it ts pro- poses to export them from ‘the excavations now elng made on the Buil’s terry road, ‘The Jersey City Real Estute Association is uc tively supporting the bill introduced in the Legise | lature by Assemblyman McDonrell reducing the fares on horse raiiroads in Jersey Ciy to five cents for each aduit parsenger, ‘The fares on these roads have hitherto been most exorbitant. The destitution prevailing among the poorer classes in Jersey City bas extended to other parts of Hudson couuty. A report was made yesterday to Di. Stout, County Physician, that Romuau bu- hart died of starvation at Bergen Point. He aud his tamtly had been suffering f.om nunger for sev. eral days. Yesierday was tne day of doom for evildoers in the Court of Quarter Sessions at Jersey City. Judge Hoffman pronounced the following sene | tences :—Josepn Ceorginl, jarceny, three months aud ¢ Patrick Sent sti Samuel Whittaker, William Reilly aud Reardon, highway robbery, five years, ce Was postponed in the case of Martin convicted of biting the thumb ol Joha Douohue, The conflict between the Erie Ratiway Company and the Legislature in regard to passes over that Toad Is likely to lead to the passage of a bill tmpow Ing municipal taxation on the Erie Company, from which it was exempted by an act signed by Governor Randolph, ‘The people of Jersey Cuy vy that act wave had to shoulder the burden winel sould properiy rest on the railroad company. & committee bas been appotuted by the Leyisiatare, at the jostance of Mr. Sheeran, to report a bill to that eflect. Mayor Traphagen, of Jersey City, nas called on the Boara vo! Finance to examine all coatracts nuw | on file and see that the terms are tuily complied with by (he contractors, He toexamine ail bonds sive, aud ascertain tue standing O! the securities imevery case, and to periorm Unis Work he recommenis the appoint Meut of a Competent persou at a compensation to be fixed by the Board. ‘Leese are poimis whic have been negiocted, and through the negiect of which the city has sulered ior several years, Another smashup occured yesterday on the Erie Railway. Freignt train No. 10, when about a mile from Ridgewood station, broke mm two. The en- g:neer, a8 s00n as fe perceived the mishap, slacked Speed, and the rear portion ran into tue immer with a crash. The middie brakeman, Alex: Seeley, was instantly killed. One coal cat dowoushed, The ave suapping ot the ‘the track ee travel impeded for au hour, brakeman veluuged to Uvchem 80 urges the Board an aud one freight car wer deut i8 abiributed to the sudden coupling links irom the extreme ovid, was blocked The decease crifice of interest and principal must be maae, ton, N.Y.