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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, TAMMANY HALL, Sat (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) spectorship, worth $1,800 a year, for some other position worth $1,500, and 80 on according as they dad cand Gates ou hand Who Wore capable of Ming one place and not the other, abd tcr whom it was wished to provide, The seection of Oblef giveer, surveyors, &c., next week. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New Call Loan and Its Prospscts. Engineer, will, itis Depaty En- , be made REVIVAL OF BUSINESS. Gold Lower’ and Money Easy and Abundant. GOVERNMENT BONDS FIRM. ALL STREET, } FRIDAY, unreb 12—¢ P. M. Che chief point of interest in this locality ts still | the recent call of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury | and its ultimate effect upon the respective mar- | kets. It has raised a question tnat largely divides the opinions of the acutest observers, and is not likely 1o be determined until after tne end of three months, when the practical results may show themselves in the ‘ist of kilied and | wounded” among those who have entered the fleid of speculation, Of the registered bonds it is generaily conceded that the entire amount—to Wit, $5,936,260—is held in this country, so that | the gold paid for them will pass from the Treasary | into the bank reserves, and perhaps be reinvested | in other bonds, Concerning the coupon bonds, | amounting to $24,000,000, it 13 Idle to speculate, because we nave no data as to the amount held abroad or at nome. Some of THE BANKERS believe that we hold about $5,000,000; others that | the sum is not less than $10,000,000, Whatever it may be, however, thereis yet no assurance that the country may not be called upon to export | gold, or that the Syndicate will meet the very de- Wrable success of replacing the bonds thus | “called” with the new fives. Jt 18 logical to be- lfeve that the action of the Secretary will sirengthen American credit abroad and induce @ larger investment in our securities; but would it Qot have been better for us asa nation to have poured into our own coffers these precious mill- fons, and thus stimulate the trade of which we are | to much in need? The immediate effect of the call | has been encouraging. \ GOVERNMENT BONDS Are stronger and in inore active demand, The | following were the closing quotations:+United States curréncy sixes, 119% a 119%; do. do., 1881, registered, 1199 a 119% ; do. do., do., coupon, 120% a 1205; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 116% a 117; do. ao., do., coupon, 116% a 117; do. do., 1864, registered, 1173{ @ 118; do. do., do., coupon, 117% @ 11834 ; do, do., 1865, registered, 11835 a 11934; do. | do., do., coupon, 119% @ 120; do. do., do, new, recistered, 118% a 118%; do. do., do., do., coupon, | 118% ® 118%; do. do., 1867, registered, 119% a | 119%; do. do., do, coupon, 119% a 119%; do. do., 1868, registered, 11034 a 119%; do. do, do., tonpon, 119% a 120; do. ten-torties, registered» 118% @ 114%; do, do., coupon, 114% @ 1143; do., fives, 1881, registered, 115 a 1153¢; do, do., do, tonpon, 114% a 115%. THE BONDS REDEEMED { at tha Sub-Treasury to-day amount to $917,000, of Whicn it 1s sai1 about $900,000 were under the re- | cent call. The other business of the Treasury Was a8 follows:— | The Assistant Treasorer paid out $62,000 on ac- count of intereat. The customs receipts were $401,000, From in- ternal revenues, $249,800. THE GOLD MARKET i Was likewise influenced by the movement in | called ponds and the rates were lower. The opening price was 1165; and the close 115%. These were the extremes of the day. There still must exist a ency, however, The bank statement | will to-morrow, it is claimed, show a heavy tailing | off of gold. The rates tor borrowing were 8-32, 3, 1-16, 1-32, 8-64 and 1-64 per cent. Loans were also made fat and at 2 per cent for carrying at the close. | OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances. Currency balances Gross clearances CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Uurrency exchange: Ourrency balances. Goid exchanges Gold balances. THE REVIVAL OF BUSINESS shronghonut the country is being watched with more than ordinary interest, and every encourag- ing incident of the situati:m ia eagerly aiscussed by merchants and bankers. Many of the Western papers are not only hopeful, but enthusiastic, in | their predictions of an active spring trade, ana @ many signs among their surroundings | of @ material change for the better. It | ig citec, ior instance, that, notwithstanding their inability § to market the entire crop, the farmers of the West are more fore- handed than they were during the preceaing year; that while the war against ratlroads had its | effect in @ general and important redacuon of tates the prices of the producers increased, and, Gually, that there has been a marked reduction in many of the articles whicn enter into agricultura, consymption. How generally these facts apply shere are no presen’ means of knowing, but as ‘ar as they go they justify the observations fre- quently made in the HERALD concerning THE BRIGHTENING PROSPECT RVERY WHERE. The process of recovery is necessarily slow, bat once commenced it is likely to move steadily on, sad, irom one section to another and one indus iry to another, communicate its force and heaith- ul influence, In connection with tue railroad | \egislation uuder what is popularly known as “ihe Granger rule,” itis also stated that the Potter \dw has not proved s0 damaging to the roads as is generally supposed, for the reason that the low price of wheat has prevented the larger portion of the crop from being seut to market; and hence that it remains in the hands | of farmers, subject to future demand gad to the advanced rates allowed py the new jaw whenever the shipment takes place, When tits May occur no one can tell, but the recent increase | in prices and the growing activity of all markets below, Compared with closing prices yesterday the | | This accounts for the advance that will be noticea | ADVANCE AND DECLINE, changes at the same hour to-day were as {ol, lows :— F Apvance.--Atiantio and Pact ; Harlem, \; Lake Snore, ; Northwest common, 4; Ohio and Mississippi, %; Pacific Mail, 46; Panama. 343 Reck Island, - Paul, 43 Union Pacitfte, 3 Western Union Telegraph, %> Northwest preferred, i pie in London, DECLINE.—Hauntdai is Joseph, 4; Atlantic i and Pacific Telegraph, The stocks that remgined steady were New York Central C., C. and | Pia . Delaware and Lacka- | wanna, Quicksilver and Canton, amounted to vanced from 46% to 47 THE SALES 121,000 shares. to 4534 for the common, and irom 57% to 58 for the preferred, Pacific Mail sold up to 39%. Western | Union rose to 76%, Lake Shore to 74, Rock Islana | to 10544, St. Pani to 35% and Ohlos to 26%. The transactions were distributed ay follows:—New York Ventral and Hudson, 800; Erte, 1,100; Lake Shore, 6,500; Northwestern, 11.000; do. preferred, 400; Rock Island, 3,000; Pacific Mail, Paul, 4.100; do. preferred, 235; Ohio ern Unton, 17,400; Wabael 22,800; St. 5,200; West- Union Pacific, 1,701 44,800; C., C. and [. C., 100; Panama, 500. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following tavle shows the opening, bignest and lowest prices of the day :— Nortnwestern pref. Rock Island. Pittsburg. Milwaukee j nen York Central. Mil, and Sr. Paul pref, Onio and Massissipol. New Jersey Central. 1105 Del., Lack and Western as Union Pacific, Atlantic aud Pucidc Tel. Pacitic the open market at 3% per cent, ting day at the Stock Exchange. Mall... Panama., +) 1 Opening. Highest, Lowest, + 10836 10246 102 15% 2236 38% 39 ua THR VOREIGN MARKET. The London advices report a gainin bullion by the Bank of England on balance to-day of £10,000, and the rate of discount for three months? bilis in 14 To-day is set- The market for securities is quiet and steady. , DBY GOODS IMPORTS, The tmports of dry goods for the week were $3,177,453, and the amount marketed $3,124,151, RAILROAD BONDS, These were active and commanded good prices, The Pacific I: jues continue in demand and closed as follows:—Central Pacific ponds at 974, a 97%, Union Pacifi at 96} a 98% for firsts, 99% a 100 for land grants and 00% a 90% tor sinking fands. 983% & 98%, Erie third sold at 99 and do. fourth at New York Centra! coupon firsts advanced to 113%, some round amounts changing hands. convertiole rose from 111 to 114%, and Harlem coupon firsts reached 111, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Chicago and North- Western consolidated coupon gold bonds were in Tequest at 82% a 83, sold at 62. against 64 yesterday, firsts decuned to 5734. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES 100 shs West Un Tel... 50 do. 8 7 $100.0 U S 6'a.¢, 1 w US bv. ¢, "9b n. ano tin, lyn 7’sep 1. NJ Cen, con eS ne iw Am Dk é Lin} ww B, ist bo 200) u 1000 300s Mich do. 15000 L So 1000) Mich en 7s: 200 Mariposa L& M.be 200 Ati & YT » 100 West Un 24.0 do. 9, 400 903 100 nig a0 Ig 90 D1 18.0 100 XJ Southistm.be 33 400 20W) Ubie & M con... 98 3.0 2000 Ohio & Miss 2d.... 81% 2600 Su NYC 6's, 87.021 9933 1200 5000 Cen Puc g bds.... 9.3¢ 200 25000 U P RK Ist m... 26h 00 + 90% 220 . 968% 5.0 ere + 6% 200 50 North Mo lst.:b's 86” 200 100 ToL & Wab 2u..... 82 2) v0 B00 Ba! an bx Bk. 1836 200 10 Merchants’ BK. ase 8.0 22 76: , 15 20) Fy i may be fairly considered as premonitory symp- | ae Sa toms ofan early movement and a consequent im- | provement in the receipts of the railroads, Mean- | wholie the latter have been forced to exercise | seater economy in their managoment and a policy | of retrenchment whien, ti matatained, must im the | | end redoana to the beneft of the stockholders, 1t 1s not, therefore, necessary to go to Wall street 1 find reasons wav the future of good stocks and bonds, heretofore strongly held, should not be as bright @nd assuring as their past, THE MONEY MARKET wi Y, Sud loans on call were made sil day from 24 to @ per cent, the prevailing rate being nearer 8 percent. Foreign exchange advanced | soon It was felt thatthe “squ in gola | bad been checked, and was qaoted at 4,825; and | 4.8036 “Qgainst 450% god 484%, Subsequentiy there was @ regetion, and the closing rates were 4.0145 for prime 60 daya’ sterling and 486 for de mand, STOCKS were again strong withan upward tendency, al- | 3 shough the market was somewhat dull. The close i¢ "8 iaade at generally the njgtest prices of the | fay, uotwitnstanding predictions concerning & | vad bauk statement, Large amounts of siock | wove been recently sold to reaiize, and the olfer- | are now in comparativeiy small quantities | Chicago and Rock island gained $39,000 dufing toe | st Weekin March over the same week in 1674, 3e 4 it Hise Toledo and Wabash second c., 0. and LO, oT 113% Ba ae 5 i 5 Ferpay, March 12, 1875, BEFORE CALL—I0 A. M. ace 23, BN Chi & N W RB. TE 00shs Tol & Wab RR. 1374 hy bedi ig be BEE COND BOARD—1 P, ML. [yet % FC aw R.bo s0 j¢ preferred, 4: | | Union Pacific ad- | ; Northwestern from 44% | 1900 shs Un‘on te 10 Ont & NW RK. 600 XO, © & 10 Ist West Un Halvor Ic 12 Mien Cen Rik 500 Mil & St P RR. woo do. 40) Tol 4 Wab RR rt) uo. | Pacific Mai West Un Tel. nekmiver Ex.. ts Express. Wells-Farga Hi Alton & Pit 6 mo--Otsc> COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON UNCHANGED FOR ‘‘SPOT” AND EASIER ¥OR “‘FUTURES’’-—¥IOUR ¥FIRM-—WHEAT HIGHER—CORN DEARER—OATS PIRM—BABLEY AND RYE QUIET—PORK FIRMER—LARD BET- TER—GROCERIES STEADY—FREIGHTS DULI-— PETROLEUM STEADIER—NAVAL STORES DULL AND WEAK—METALS QUIET—EAST INDIA GOODS QUIET—WoOL EASIER FOR CALIFOR- NIA—WHISKEY HIGHER. FRIDAY, March 12—6 P. M. The trade movement was encouragingly active to-day, and many commodities changed hands | | freely and almost without exception at (ull or im, proved prices, Tne export mouvement in bread- | | staffs was more active, in view of which holders Were enabled to obtain much better prices. Flour was in moderate demand, but full prices obtained. {3 Wheat was in good demand for shipment, and | prices were decidedly higher. | | active and higher. Oats were strong, Bar- | {ley quiet. Whiskey higher, but closing | | easier, Provisions generally firmer, though lara was | | scarcely so high at the close as it had been. Cotton was only in moderate request, with pric for spot un- | changed, while futures were slightly easier. Groceries | Were quiet and unchanged. Freights were dullon the | berth, but active tor charter. Metals quiet and steady, | Petroleum ruled quiet but firm. Naval stores were duli anu closed easier. Wool was in fair demand aud easier for Caluornia. Asuks.—The market continued dull and prices un- | pe Pots quoted at 6c., and pearls noininally at | ‘The stock is still light and the demand lim. | . on ices were -teady, with sales within the range of | Sige. a 32%. tor yellow Western ana southern. ‘Burren:—During (he past week the market las beea dull and very dissatistactory, especially toreceivers. The | receipts are ample, demand very light and pricesare | lower, With a declining tendency. As an example we make’ note ofa lot of tair halt firkin tubs of state sell- ing a at 17c, The wants of buyers are few and | at they do want they can get at their own figures. Our quotations are:—State dairies, firkin: tubs, fine, Zc, a 0c; 3 OO : 10 State, Welsh ‘abs: cbolee tall made, 26c. prime, 28¢. a 26c. : do., do.. good. mion to fair, 19¢. a Zle.; We tubs, choice Gairy packe: prise, 22¢.5 dow do. im and Iowa, tubs, ch a 10. Good, ise. @ Bie.s do., do. common, to fair, 16c. a 17¢: (irkins, ood to brim 1Be. A 206. do., fair fora |. Ibe. @ I7e.; do. a 6c. eutral ‘Ohio and frdiana firkins, fair to sop, I7e. SC. : ee do., common to fair, 15c, a 16c.; choice, 22c. # 28c.: a0., do., fair to food, iso.” @ We; various“styles, very poor, ‘l4c. a 1Sc.; ers Western Reserve and Michigan, fino, & 4,40., goed to } fine 220; do,, tair to wood. 2c. a 2le : FL ‘common, aN8 ND Peas.—There is nothing new ket. Mediam are in tair jobbing demand, Tow are fuirly active for export, Other kinds | quiet. Cid oa scarce and firm. | Our quo- | tations are: edium, new, choice, $190; do., fair to good, | marrows, new, choice, $2.30 $235: do. | Ww ase new, $210 3 $210: red | panes 10; green Peas, new i 1 in this mai M. Pes $3 a $3 | va $ ents. “xldney, choice, $240 a $2.60; do., tair to nso, k-eve Deas. $3 758 $4." Oueei Top marker for this arcels has been tairly | active throughout the week. kxporters bought | more actively in consequence of tavorable Hell d | vices and also from the tact that some dealers ve | made some concessions in price, or rather iu quality | te, selling goods that have been held as tancy and for | a tancy figure at a second rate price 50. & 160, Home trade is also taking a fair amount, and, taken | altogether, stock is moving in a very satisfactory man- | her. te:—State factory, tancy, jobbing trade, | 16\e, Fool ect ste famey. for, export, j 164c.; good “to tne, 15%0.; “State | factory” iair t6\so0d, Be. 't 18c. 5 to, daines Ane, ise a 15%,c.; Orange county skims, 50. le. ¢ thio factorv, cheddar shape, choice, forexport dc. a i do. do., at do. G0., for domestic trade, l4c. a 15: am 3 do. do., to good. for export, 8c. a llc; doa do., poor to ‘i << a 7.3 Miculaan and Wisconsin taciory. tine. tac." a 15) | _ Corron —The market for spot cotton was virtually dor- | mant. Taking the price at which short notices were sold—164c.—as a bi alculation shows that the same cotton Would Cost 834. inid down in Liverpool, Of course, with Liverpool at 7%u.. Ax it is now quoted, ex- porters are kept out of the market. Moreover exporters are generaly well stocked up. Jo-day’s sales of spot | cotton were principally inade up of a few lots purchased for specia. wants of spinners and speculators. Apart trom these trades the business was altogether of a retatl character and prices continued nearly nominal with the tendency rather in the direciton ot a lower scale in con- sequence of comparatively tull offerings. ‘The New York stock reaches the uvprocedented aggregate of 191,500 bales, including avery smali proportion of low grade cotion, The market for tuture deliveries continued ex- , ceedingly sensitive and at the opening was evidently redisposed to decline, buy there was ly on | eurs of light receipts, ‘and au advance of 1. was | secured on @ consequent disposition to cover; bat the | subsequent weakuess of gold, toyether with the duines ‘of spor cotton, caused a renction which resulied in loss | of the early improvement, after, some large operators ad succeeded, however, | Heedomn the” market closed quiet and | ceipts tor the week sum up 64,756 b. the previous average of imeeen The laterion teers, ment, while showing @ loss. equals exvectations. sc. | cording to the Exchange tigures we are 186,u00 bales behind last year's receipts up to to-night; 54,000 bales | appgar.t to, popular calculation tor next week's | recel he interior movement sums up phasis | | Week March ish March 12, ifs. Shij Ship- steady, thus attaining to ie ts. ments. Stock, 3.241 16,891 1,768 10701 581 "792 10,095 197 522 3,590 786 1,082 4,787 | | 7,095 12153 64,308 | oy) 12,869 Total ....16,017 24.937 122,171 The closing quotations for ‘futures were Pril, 16 21-380. ; Mi | March. 16 hesie, a Idise June, i711 fo. July, 17%e. a 1 | 17 25-b20. w 17 Tb ‘ Beptembsr, Tsl6o, wu I7e.;Ocw | ber 1B Sze, a November, 16 7-I6ey and Do- | ceniber, i bldsdo,. Wogote avotalions bene an | stancard of Jaselfien tion in force bepremner |. 1, 1874, and on upland cotton in store runuing in quaiity'not more | Ww than halfa grade above or below une grade quoted :— Ordinary, 18% c.; good ordinary, 153c.; siriet good or- | iow middling, “16550. middling, 16%0.: | iif 17340, "Ls Mo | juotations, low middling, forge. middling, 1 it quiet Unde Aiaiama. ¥. Orleans, Teroe Ordinary... it fd 13% 15 153 16) 16 16 16 7 7 17 i | i 182 | To-day. ae hee: 1 143, - oe) | a 303 487 ‘otals.. | | For tuture delivery (basis low middiing) \say thles have been as follows sterday arter2 1. M., April, 200 at 16 1 30) at 16 21 32c. ; cat Si at I I-10. 0 ae July, 100 we lF liek fugu December, GW at 1636 “Toa 8 pales closing prices. March 3 May, 1 J ze. a 1734. ahty, | une, 17 il. ugust, 17%c. 3 October, 16 21-320, a 16 T-t0e. ; a 163¢c,! December, 16 7 \6c. a 1840. To-Gay uj io two Ps M. bt abc wo 4 at Noveinber, Market om 26; Apri iW at 20) wt 16 21-320", 1.400 aL 16 21-320. ; May, 2,000 at 17 1-l6c ‘at 17 11-320, 10 easy, phort notice at 163, 2) at 16 2 se eat tett-ibe., au 6 {1160., oeetr ike no notice, 700 joo lat i bse, | iste, Yume, tui'at If S-i6o at 17 5-léc. aio at i7%c., 100 at ‘att Ue 820, July, I 1 U9. August, an ati i fe, at Ir 13-16 rf er, Yiige. ; Total, “toa pales” crand r ‘he receipts the ports were :—U: 1 N obi, 660) a D, 1,005; he Boston, 901; Panlacel hy last reek, 10,606 ny ne ny vre, mn anaes} s iy 'y willin) vn re Jas sail, I vary. mode! jot sell hee eit F158, sole There | bags, ox Pat tnd publics Baltimore, das the byt ion could be obtained, she jobbing aemant teas active, fair do. 1740. Uotw:—Urdinary cargoes lusge, «100. Jo. ie ie He, ibi4o. a iscsi ie: aber Java, governme: vase toate, a 200.; Sil pore, jo. Maracaibo, 190. & 2c. ; ie gamaics, i7o. 8 ibe. st. Domingo. ore | ica, i § food ‘Costa Lag lhe . ar; Curachas 170 e tikg, gold, 60 and 90 aays ‘tee ‘A tair Ftinere was reported in lake, the regating 260,000 Iba, at 2i5¢c,, cash, Closing at ih w a fo jovbing way at Frise se “a Pataca) eat | manne 1216 aud gos, 186. aha I70.; par poadr phite Mit Noe Rith, Modi ray active nh | Be Barat aan eae wi ia Bos sae 5 i os Bo. 5 MARC H 13, 1 | for No.2 Chicago and Northwest spring Corn was also | 10 | Gorrientes, bs 8 in selling “with sigmicant | 8,0 SSeke | sell their best Onn O40. WITH SUPPLEMENT. heads, nominal; hoops, 14 feet, orlinary. to prime, $c. | at 14%c., spot or remainder of month. Advices from the | #@ 400.) hoops eet, ordinary to prime, . a She. ‘arious producing points were ot a quiet market, with Conpack Was without quotable change im va quotations exbibiting no appreciable chauge from these | and the market, generally speaking, reueined q st piblished. Later we hear’ of sales in New York of hthe following quotations current :—Ma Ou) Dbis, Feettuuin, at 2.000 bbls, crude, tor April, Mae a Lise. per Ib. : Manila prdae, bo t £0 ObIS lligh tent. tor March, at kige., and at F 2: isa brope, Dina 3,000 b Leth April, at fa a Ise.) nd’ corday Russia’ bolt i 3) bbls: beef, 2/5 pack- rope, I7e. 039 bbls. abd tiere Dwixo Prorts.—The market remains in the same con- was firmer, but quiet, we acked quarters are in ood export de- y of 200 Dols. al $1975 a $19 87) Heed sell siowiy and are not very ss and 80a s Peeled peaches rued quiet. Unpeeled tairly of new mess for und firm. Other kinds unchanged, We quote :— 1300 bbls. Western prime apples, sliced, 8% Yen; du, duarters, Sic. | Was firmer but quiet. Sales, 1. boxes city Jo jouthern apples, quarters, 7 . 1W%e. Short clear quoted lige. Lressed hogs were taney, We. firm, with Western "quot ("at ye, and city at ed wee. for the ‘rane. Be onty in where lots we amounting x our within ex. ak Southern, new plums, Southera Ud city exira India mess $3 he range has been a decided chan. iv Beef hains were qu d steady, within $194 I ket, Atour last writing eggs were d ae. wis wiles | bbls Cur meats met with a moter. willingly puid; to-day, at the close. they are in ample | ate demand, at prices showing no quotable ¢ supply and in very lizht request, holders are oftering $01 25,000 Ibs, of pickled belli | dresh at 32e., and they do not sell’ readily at that pri shoulders quoted at S¢.; smoked do. at 9c. We quote as Jollows :— Long quand, ainsat Lic. and smoked do. at Ic. per 1b, | by, 320. a ie. ; State an sylvia or Western steam the market was firmer, and ern, choi other Weotern, We note sales of 650 1) ae; : x80. do. tor Mareh at Maes @ 14 T-16c.,” and 1,00 do. for "May at firm, wiih 100 tesces Southern, Sic. a limed, choice brands, do., fair to good, te. 8 be FLOUR AND URAL epinte the demand tair, spotat Me. a 14 | for April at 4c Weaatbe. aldo per Ib. Cl ares May 00 poles wheat, .; corn 22,400, bushels: corn, 36%) do. : 10) vols. | sold at 15% cate ars buvieis, “The dour market was steady. with Voraroes,—There 19 no material change to notice, sindderaie wewand, siupping extras sbelng rinly ti | Prime varieties are firm and wanted for seed purposes Reported sales or 1,00 vbis. included 53-0 bbis. stitpping | in the South. Prince Alberts and. Peerioss are almost extras and balance trade and family extras within the | wholly in bulk. Our quotations ar ‘nge of prices quoted. thern flour ruled firm, with | doubie head bbls, $2 bu a $2 73: atalr demand, Corn meal sold toa talrextent on'sbip- | $2 254 $275; ‘peacholow, new Ring account. ° We quo j, 40. im bulk per bbi.. $2 2 2 Stat $4 09 $4 50 bbis., 82 a $2.12; Prine: Superfine state. 420 475 Piesrisas fo bale Per bbl, cts, Extra State £538 510 | Santer: Berar @ $4) white’ onions per Dbi.. 8% Choice Sta 52m 530 | a 34: yellow do., do, $2 00 « $2 75; onions. Fed, dos $2 0 Superfine Western. 45ya 475 | Extra Western... 43a 510 Ke OULYRY. —The receipts have been a trifle larger this Minnesota. 5a 60) | week than last, still the demand ix aboutequal and Round hoop Obio, shipping Drands 4858 510 | ave sustained, and stock to all Round hoop Ohio, trade bra 5a bo | moving in a very satistactory manner. We Family 65a 65) | resh dressed unfrozen—Turkeys, State, bt Louis, iow extra. 5 Wwe 525 | prime, 20c.: do. do, fair to good St. Louis, straivht extra. 5a 55 | 9c.; do, Jersey. prime, “le. a St. Louis, choice double e 8 75a G5) | do. fair 10 good. Iie, a Bos da. Western, pri St. Louis, choice iamily..... 7004 800 | do., do., tair to’ good, Ike. chiekene, Jersey Rye flour, fine fo superfine. 4900 5 30 | . Be. do. alr to good. duc. a ale. fowl, Southern, No. 2 4408 450 | Jersey, prime. 2c. a’ 2e.'; do.. do., fair to good, 18c. & Southern, superiine 4608 475 | 19%.; ‘iowls and chickens. State And Western, prune, southern, extra . 50a 60 au 0.,, do., fair to xo0d, 7c. a 1 e. Southern’ family 8 00a B25 i ge ervey, prime, Corn meal, Western. 39a 450 im, good tO prime, 3%a 4 | ‘a 1c. 3 do., Western, g | Gorn mealt Brandy 4a — | cuir lo good, lc. @ Corn meal, puncneons., 1 60 a {3 Ww —Wbeat was in demand for exp: ‘prices were de- cidedly higher, the market ciosing about $1 15 a $1 16 in store and L atloat, $115 @ $1 18 for Milwaucee. The sales were Towls and chickens, ‘ood to a ot | 9 FINANCIAL. One SOUR Ri MCine vo. piece Bankers, 19 and 7 issue travellers’ credits, ‘avallabie 1 in ‘all parts of the world, through the Messrs. De Rothschild dits and telegraphic transfers ob and Havana, and their orr Also money on California 10) AND CONTROLS. 1 the stock moves 10 investinent pays $1,000. STOOK PRIVILE 10) shares of stock tor 3 ercentduring that time the sent tree on application, TUMBRIDGE & CO., bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall st., New York AT REASONABLE NEY ON L ah kn ent insuran Morte: other va Insurauce of alt kinds eflecte best companies J, J. HABHICH & CO. U7 ‘Broadway. ¥, NY AMOUNT, PROM $1,000 TO $4,000), TO LOAN OW ed and upimprd ai Lxtate in this city K % Without bonus, EAVIP?, 13) Broadway. — 1 STRADDLES OB DOUBLE and ® days, on members of Stock sible parties; also Puts and Cails, 1 Ructuating, showing trequent opportunities for large protits. Circulars mailed. HAZARD & MONTAGU, No. 6 Broad street, H. NICOLAY & CO. Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 43 Pine street, New York. N. B.—7, 8 and 10 per cent choice City Bonds and other Al fnvestinent Securities our specialty 28 years, paying 1D to 1S per cent, interest promptly paid, tor tale below par. A & $100, $500, $1,000 STOCK PRIVILEGE LEADS fo thousands of dollars prot. Comprehensive ex- planatory circulars, containing detailed stavements and quotation prices. | Stocks dealt ja at stook Excl tailed tree to hose, desiring fo speculate. Addi LEX. FROTHINGHAM & Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall street, A Bit ot "Address PRIVATE PARTS, VATE PARTY WOULD LIKE TO BORROW on New York city Pr roperty. Worth about 10; x 16 Heraut | oftice. lA PURCHASE MONEY MORTGAGE OF | 37.400, on Southern property, for sale, or exchange | for New York or New Jersey impraved Property. A. BLUMQUISI, 150 Nassau streét. about 110.000 bushels, at $1 43 tor inferior spring, $1 Lg | prime, do, fair to - good, 17. , & $1 1339 for No. 2c som store, $t La $l io . | Keese, good ‘to prime, Ie. a Me. ; do., oor to good, Se. | 2 Milwaukee in ‘sore, $1 17 tor do. afloat, $l 2 ae a lle, ; dueks, good to prime, Qe. a’ Be. per |b. Live No. 1, $1 26 a $l 28 tor red and aniber wil Douiry—the Inqury is init and’ prices’ are considered r. was in demand and higher, closing firm at s6e, for Bue | steauy. Our Quotations are as follows :-—-spring onic mixed; sales 90,000 busnels, at 85c. a Sc, for mixed and | ens, The. a towls, State and Jersey, I7e. a Isc. Sétge. for vellow. Oats were firmer aud in tir demand; | do. Wester ‘oosters, old, 80. a '10c.: turkeys, Salus of 43,000 bushels iuciuded mixed Western, in store | State und Isc. 4 19e.; do, "Western, 5c. a Ive. and afloat, at 7c. # t8e.: white do, 68c. a 70c. Burley | per ib.; ducks State and Je $1 25: do, West- was quiet Bur steady : 3,000 bushels California, to be de- | ern ic. a ioe. ; wesuy State and ersey, $200 & $2.00, | lvered at Chicazo, soli at $1 0, and $00 bushels élx. and do., Western, $1 2a $1 5) per palr rowed brought 1 10, delivered. Rye was quiet | | Kick. Aside Troe a hiodertia. atstibuting business and wominal at about 9e., in bond. | the ma quiet but sicady. Sales in lots, 25 PREIGHTS.~ihore war very litte consummated in and 126 bags Rangoon at quotations’ as ber/h treights to-day, and the tone of the market was | arolina, good. 7'4c. & 7Ke. + prime eusitr. There was quite an ac.ive business reported in | choice do. ate. a Sige: Louisiana, at 7 4 the chartering lines, the cail Leing almost entirely for | tr to. primo mMmion qualities ao and co) Rangoon, at Ose a bixe. Yeagels sttitabie to petroleum, although for grain sev rency; Rangoon, in eral trades Were pending, ‘Kates were without ap- le change. The engagements were:—Co Liver- | skkbs.—The market tor linseed rem: pool, by steam, 23,000 bushels grain ac7d.; Wtierceslard | quoied nominally at $220 gold. Later 2 £8 sol kt’ Ws; nominal rate Orin; cotion 44d. a 9-Sud, | ex Kate Keliock on private terma, Glover metawith: & To Giusgow, by steam, 4,000 bush nat 4d, ihe | good demand and closed firmer. We uote sales since chartérs reported embrace:—a Norwegian bark, hence | our ka bags o1 State, to arrive, reported at 11240. 5 y, to Cork for orders to the United Kingdom, with 2,100 bis. | 16h nada, in bond, on rims | 880 bags uf of refine.! petroleum at Ss. 3d. flat; British bark hence | choice Western at 1 s4c, state at this to Hambi With 4,0U0 dDbls. of refined do, at 4s. 6d.; a | Timothy remain q duil a$2 9. Rough tins German b. ence to Palermo, with 10 ule a6$2.2) a $2.30 Aned do., at 229; a British shi { wasa moderate’ ‘demand for goat skins with 6,00 Antwerp or Bremen, ‘pln of retined Detro- leum at 43. 6d. ; a Bri bark, from, do, to Murseilies, with 8,000 bbis of crude do,, at bs. éd.; a Danish bark, from Bultimore to a continental aes with 1,706 bbls. of refined do, at 5s., privilege of the Balle, al 5s 3d.: a Hi ces’ Leer ¢ light request, We quow Tos, Soc. and Vera Cruz, 6 , Payta, Sic: Curacoa, he. 5 Fama, each, S30, a tinned in small supply and joat—Fampico, Soo. : + Ko Norwegian berk, from Wilmington to cork tor orders to + 800. & feast India, tanned. the United Kingdom or Continent, with 2,00) bbis. | currency. Deer—Honduras, vei spirlis turpentine, at 7s, fat: a British bark, 835 tons, | mala, @be.; Chaagres, O70. a Goce San Juan, from savannah to Havre, full cargo cotton on private | 4440/; Cainpoach sisai, 60c.; Para, lc. a 623c. | Pueris Cabello, Shige i Angostura, 473ge.; Matamoros, Gawe.—For wild pigeons the demand is good and | Texas &o. die, adtige, currency prices firm for prime birds. A few are arriving from suGaR.—The tone of the market was rather easter, but issourl, but the birds are only fair and sell witnin the quoted Fauge, Other kinJs continue quiet and materi- aliy unchanged. We quote as tol\ows: Aight, per dozen & $2 50, rabbits, 5c. Mec. canvas back ducks, per pai Fed head ducky, sora $i; malrard du No apparent pressure to realize. Most holders are quite firm in thelr views, but lower prices and duil {ade in refined product induced buyers to hold off. The Gealings were. 100 hus. god refining at 8c.. 474 boxes Molasses grade, 74gc. @ and 4 lot of melado, par. tieulars of which were ‘withusld. Wild pigeons, 40c. ; hares, Refined was dull and es] ani pet io 45c. a SUE, ; C1 OD ducks, 0c. ad rather wee at . for granulated ; pows antelope saddles, per Ib., i0e. @ dered, ‘a quote :—Cuba—Refin- GUNNU:S.—Uomestic cloth was ‘dull for lots on the ie ing, titer Or, .. tair to good bat for forward delivery the aemand has been much | fair, 7%e. u Tie. : do. ood Dritie, Soa Sige: grocery, better since our last, wiih saies reported ot 4,500 rolls tor | fair'to a 6 10 choice, 8! Sac. 5 fis. “and bokes May and June delivery at 123¢c. a apc. Domestic cloth, atl and hide, and boxes, 7e. a 7! on the spot, 120 a 1ige.; Calcutta, Ye. ; Borneo, 124c, & On a 12kge.: bags, Gliyed, Boxes, Dutch stundur “N08 ge. aur aND Jorm—Thiere has been no change in the do. 10 to 12, Be. a 844c. ; do, 13" to L : market for hemp, which remained quiet, do. 16 to 18, Gee “ile. dog 19 to 20, Waa ios prices quoted Beart 2 ee as tollows vale 9 10}ge. Porto Kico—Retiming, common to American dre: $290. 10 for double, 1, 7C. 8 8240. 3 : grocery, fair to choice, 84c. a ee $205 @ $270 tor nana and sim for. Gndressed. Manila utch standard, Nos. oy Al. "a Ce & 7% hemp quoted at Oe a Bex, gold, es tor tor chico. Dutch standurd, Nos IU to 12, Sige. a Oby6-, Stanila— su Rugsiag clean a a) ak wo ; Hrallan, $270 a, $230, | perior and extra superior, 7% “a Ton New Orleans id. Jai ut tec, & Fannin grades, 7c. a@ 7%c.; uo., grocery grades, 8c, a it acs 16c. cash. Later we Hoard of sales of 16,00 baies “of Manila hemp at fixes Hay anv Srraw.—Shippers are purchasing hay to a fatr extent, and prime retail qualities meet with a gooa business at'general y steady prices. ~traw was firm but not very active. We quote :—Bnle hay, shipping, at 650. ise, retail qualities, 7oc. a be. ; clover, Bic. a the. ; salt 0c. aBde. “Straw quoted at SOc. 2 86e. for lone rve, We. 00" tor short rye 70c. for oat Hiprs.~Holders ge! y are firm a3 to values, but gecastonally concessions aré made to move sinall lines. The market at the close é fonacco.—The demand for seed leat has been fair since our last, and prices realized show about a steady 3 55 Pennsylvania, crop 1872.'private terms; 400 do. Connecticut, on 187 private torms: do, New York, crop 1873, 96 0 do. Pennsylvania, 87 private terms, Kentucky leat was indewnand cudy prices. saics, $00 hhds. quoted at tle. oreign sold to the extent of 350 bales of Havans Sales, 35 bhds, rib. ves cheat but steady at 8c. atthat price. We quove:—Dry Buenos, ayros, 21 ibe. a | jAviisuny,—Recoipts, 779 bbls. The market was quict, x6c.; Buenos Ayres, bs. tb | owing to higher prices demanded. Suien 16) bbls, at Montevideo, 2! A | $114, showing an advance of le. per galion. a 2 Rio Grande, Woot. —the demand for the past turee days has been good for low grades of Calitornia, induced by prices rul- ing whoily in the buyer's tavo1 uther fleece showed iitue or no change. Foreign wasin light demand aad | steady prices. The sales incl 00) Tbs, super pulle Tampico, 22 ‘bs, Campeuchy aiid To! | Ssnit 2050 Th fall Ont We. S100 Ibs. 2c. 5 ‘o- s. fa a lit 4 basco, ay, van pickled, 17" Ibs, a 22 Tee 19. a ah bs. 2 ey 35 b ay Sisal, 1 6c.; Bogota, 18 Ibs. a 20 | Se? Marwosion, | ibe va Me we ae Se 180. ¢ | 4b: Bahia, 17 108. a 20.1bs., 7c. Porto Uapelio and Laguavra, | 3 of scoured Galltoriia, Ge +13 ibs, mm, 19ee, & Whee, and | bas 10. “we O00 Ibs. of fine do., 723ge.* 5,00) Ibs.’ of and | Rio ary and pickled, 47 | Australian, Gic., 5,000 Ibs. of oarse Oregon, a 89. 2h ae ie,, er) selected; 00 Ibs. OF Cilpe at Sos ae 09 Ibe, spring Calitornia: Plat Ibs. ty Ie. gold, as Shey. | 10,000 ibs. of do. 2 do., 20do. of 1 KC Trisliog is IDs a ier zie, and Zanzibar, | 000 tbat of Western ‘Fexas ti bags do, S000 Ibe io . » Fold, selected ; Cor do., 5,000 ibs. Mexican, 100 bales on, 1u,000 Ibs. Colo: 2345c. a ‘Ue. a eae gH San ‘Antonio, ‘21 Ibs. i} ‘0 He Gaiventon) 10s 38 bs, 2.4 ree ge Poet | rado and 3,00) Ibs. or scoured pured Cape, msrear private terms. 2 ibs @ wo he. IC, curreucy, Southern, 12 Ibs. a ‘18 Ibs’ 180. m Isige | DOMESTIC MARKETS. as they run. Dry upper | | GaLveston, March 12, 1875, Cotton firm: middling, I54e. ; good ‘oedinaty, ng Ayres and Kio Grands Kips 10 Ibs. a 1S Ibs. Bold selected: sierra Leone. 9ibs a libs, Ye A und Bissau, 3 ive a9 ibs., 20c. a 22c., currency, Selec! 16 lds, te. wold, ws tuey run. | Dry = saiued—Chi 23 ibs. a 30 ibs., 18c.; Marannam, 26 ibs. 4 30 lbs,, 15c. ; Pernambuco, 23 ibs. a 80 tbs. 130. Hanis, 28 ibs, @ 29 ibs., loe.; Payta, 29 108 & BID ‘33 ibs Wanillar 25 ibgea Bite. | iée. ist | ling, lake. Net rece.pts, 812 bases. GB.394 Weekly “Net receipts, 6.92 Pad the Channe: New Onteans, March 12, 1875, oe pr demand; middling, 15%c. | Net re- Maracaibo, 30 1bs, a Id, as they run; Matamoros, 23 Ibs. a irl Ibs, 21c. | ceipts, gross, 2.14. ‘Exports—To Great Texas, Wester and Southern, 28 ibs. a $4 tbs. 150. | Britain, 450 We eI Net receipts, Britain, 11, 3,047; fo the Continent. 00. * ig Monite, March 12, 1875. fi | Cotton firm; middiing. 10 low’ middling, 15%;0. ; Sood ordinary, 14%sc. Nef receipts 856 bales. Exports coastwise, 59. 1,70. Stock, 60,440. Weekly—Net receipt ‘709, Dales; Gross, 4,718 Exports coastwise, 4,107. ales, 5,200, AVANNA, March 12, 1 Say. eet ain ae 15%. ; iy on ba ‘ood ordinary, 14%e. bales. E'xpor A bs Ith satesy. 895. Sto ‘0 Great Britain 73,518, Weekly—Net receipts, 6,760 bi i, | 19,085, soustwise, LS6 Sales, 24. 3 div, Packe! do., kn a 70 lb Tbg.'u'7 tba” ic. wie z co gra lk 876 southern, 20 Ibs. a 50 1bs., city 4 aaa OG) ibs 4 75 Ibs. 10; | do. cow | $5 ibs arr ind; a tka, ‘selected. Gos Guleuita Slaugiive do. buffalo, 18 Ibs.” “a ld bs, Lisges 2 Ibs, 30 lbs., 1uc.: Manila do.. ic. eben ck, 25 ibe @ 28 Ibs. Ye. Export to **Hlors.—Receipts for the week, 329 bales, making 8 total Peet eee G4; to the Couitinent, 7,690; coastwise, | since september 1, 1874, of 39,511 wainst 13,010 bales | jales. Oiesacami Maron 18, 1875, tor the sume period in 1873, "In retereice to the market | Gorton quiet and nominal; guidaling. “Net te- Mr, Kmmet Wells. in lis clroular of this date, writes a8 | ooinia gue bales. Sales, 8.0. MEige “Weexly ne “Our market remains in a perfect state of dor- mancy. Itcould hardly be expected to be otherwi: while there is so little demand for home use and whil receipts, 4,224, Exports—To Great Britaio, Pesvdle yoo to France, 3,337; to the Continent, bie coastwise, 2,004. Bales, 4,600, the foreign markets continne vo depreaed. We reduce | n 12, 17a our quotations this week .c. per Ib., 4Jc. HOW Le | highest attainable cash price between dealers forsuest | . Flour unchanged: saien Ekin ibis “at ait for No. spring, $6 26 for amber winter, $6 50 for White winter, | $815 lor douvle extra. Wheat quiet; extra white Michi- gan, $1 30a $1 3 0. 1 Milwaukee Club, $1.17. Corn greeny at 870. harley ‘firmer; Canada held at $1 22: sales 6,000 ‘bushels on private terms. Corn meal—$% for 50 for unbolted per ton. | Mill teed firmer; shorts, $26; shipstuils, $27; middlings, $30 per ton. Borravo, March 12, 1875. “state” hops, Of course there ure holders who Will not Hrades at any such figures, but are hoid- ing ov, in anticipation of realizing more inoney later in te sedzon, basing thelr expectations on & food, sumn- mersdemand aud short stocks. Whetuer their hopes {ll be realized of course remains to be seen, We un- derstand there, hus boc a pretty: general clearing ui of American stocks in London recently, but at some- What lower prices thin ho ders anticipated tiey woud | Receipts-—t wheat, 12.000 busiiels; have t ccept. While we do not cousider it policy corn, 15,000 d oats, Shipments—Fle always to unload on a deciiniug market, we think our Wheat, 12,000 bushel: orn. frienus have acted wisely in this case, for there is no Flour quietand unchanged. Wheat it telling how much further prices may recede tu London — and firmer ; sales of one cargo spring privately: one car betore a favorable turo to that market takes place. In No. 2 Chicazo at $l U2 one car No.2 Milwaukee, at the Meantime operators cau take advantage of thede- | $1 New corn easy and in good Fequieat cling here, and iu tuis way keep their capital moving. | of thirteen at On the whole we think exporters have been doing bi ness ond very sinail iargin of profit this season. Afier | Barley duil; si ail, & Xood, steady home vemand is better calcuiated We on whe trac if insure a healihy market its paying business Seeds quiet. isle of. 80) bushels at $2 75 0 $2 W for quote :—New Yorks, good to choi new, Sc, & FF cg mothy, 4 i 7 50 for large ciover. low to fair, new, 3c. 2 Be. | bastern tho. u 380" | Pork strong aslo Lard, }i High- Western, new, 280. @ s8c.; yearlings, 1se;,a 2ie.; olds, all | wines nominal growths, 8c. a iSe.; Valitornians, 33 Ib. Cuicaco, March 12, 1875. Luarukn.—Businews iu heiniock sole hasbeen very | siow, and chiely Agi ge Kas ter; buyers purchase 0 yor—Demand ape holders firm; Pt 28 a od w. were tvs uy te requirements. o. 1 spring, only in smalt lots ply med: No. for regular, 89%;c. for strict; Crop ts aleo dull. receipts tor the woek foot w 99404 A me Tune | Ne 9 sides ana 1,909 bales. Exports tor the same peri Sskecet Fejceted, 7 maid ght: holders ob sides, We quote :— arin: a her; N. Tatoos 6 bid, April; Hem toce.. 7 , May; rejected. 6! (Fle LA ity iy e tiers ee ieoet No, 2 ac. a BSc. spots bike. iy. Rye quier and nnohanged. autet adi chanced. Drewed boxe Jn good hight, $7 80 a $7 85: Peeled 8 45. Pork exc! stad fa unchange: ot $ 8 8b a May, Laird vey 6) April, $13 BO. d vanced ; 19. nter—ight bac gf Bi backs, Se ee wns ‘* 5 shoulders Se. i heavy cro} a 360." foxes "Lien | crop, ort clear do., 108. Ble. Bae middle a: over crop, 33c. @ lo po! key, $1 11, Receipts—Fiour, bem! mlovk, 70, a use. ; rough oak, 2ue. Slo: Dollies, by Ad wheat, 07,00) bushels; corn, 59,000 oa! lic. Darley, 5,000 do. shi pmeateFloar, * Mocasers —Grocery grades of for 74.000" bushels: corn, 9,000 do. ; oats, 9,000 att rent oo dp At th ie ty) wh fternoon call of April, 9: ge agentettgn’ ‘and mixed, muscovado re! ty'iogs Gant Ports Nie a 500.; New Orieans, Navat Stonxa—For spirits of turpentine the apt vi oe Naw Yoax, March 1y, 1875, Total net receipts ofcotton at all ports since September was {huctive aud wholly nominal in the absence of busie ness; merchantable order quoted at The market | 1, 1874:— for rosin Was also te and closed fy ($2 U6 w $2 lo tor ordinary to good! ® Galveston... which was quotea wi ‘ood strained at Bales. 8; Bye sale was wade early of 20 bbls, of zi. |X . Tar sold in eusait love and way-guowed stesdy a OA peepee ane few apg» - 62% for Wimingion. ¥i 27'096 steady’ al OLS te “harket for linseed continued hint ani th Siy y, fount | to Feb. 6: ise Indlandla, jots in casks trom orashers hands quoted #7308 ‘ard oll was quiet and unclanyed ; priine winter sack nan aT at #1 i. tor Hs, parcels, 8 quiet and §,080,188 steady at ve"for sound. orton rend oils di. +++ 8,080, rad wi 8 quiet but firm, W fs Hominal at $i; natural winter, Havana Bergh Uy, mot a abs. (Grad orto oPatish gold, 286.0 287; American ti on oe tix. weod senate tnd choice lo dc, ree | Change firmer; on the United sta igre currenc: Aned suminer yellow ar union yell doc. 5 | sree oreutams nore mans dot rom white winter at 6c, a Gie.:' red elatue Bt B00, se | fold, Lud @ 186 pret ee! tert bapouitied at dic. a tia, serrate Sho. Danks 410. ; olive, ee el 30" bee a o “ quarts; wee a $1 2, tik or iailen’ i carat lubricating, Qt § est Kot is active, | tal to aoa cay ram a 40. | palm at aye. Se are for ur | om Pee Nets et, | seynay EUROPEAN “MARKETS. oe, Fare at firm, it 10. refus ee ri sh bids on Ke? 1 7360., Whlo sed. ingo“zperm vy ald ak aA ope roh 19—Even- 6a, per owt spirite wt. risteekiettiek Be at Liverroot Pao: fret tarveuton We bara Wa Ber ewe Brening.—spiri | = ap 5, is | ay | | will bear investigation; first class re MADE I | 18 Spock “PRIV ILEGES ON «at RS OF THE A; HLY Rie Ry 1 TIME P 5. $i0a98 POR PUrS Ole CALL $312 0 a ‘ror STRADD EES ih AL PAMPHLET “HOW IN WALL STREEY" MAICED FREE TO ANY A Di LAPSLEY & 'BAZLEY. BROKER>, 74 BROADWAY. _ Me Y WANTED-—FIR-T MORTGAGK, ON NEW oe sey Property, Church, Mill aud Dwellin sums of ‘$8.00 nS $2,000. Address READY Cash, Herald 4 FIRST MORTGAGE ON Dwelling House, centrally located in New York Erinctpats or thelr atforneys imuimediately apply to J. A> KAMVING, 77 Cedar street. [STILLERY COMPANY | 15 SHARES WHISKEY D OU stock for sale cheap; pays 8 per cent dividend this y Address D. J. B.,'station D. OR $600 To LOND ON PERST CLASS first mortgage, for five eqoare ©. GOEFP, 204 Broadwa: $ 5.00¢ WANTED—ON SECOND | MORIGAGR* good Property. Address J. M., box 1? pou ‘office. | $5,000. xEW B 7 E. CENT 000 Elizabethtown 7 per 0 Omcinnati 7 3-10 Bonds, 25,00) ree Bonds, For sale by WM. R. cent Wi ater | dersey.Cluy Meg er cent Wall str 10 LOA 5.00( ON BOND AND > MORTGAG Es ede). Columbia College leasehold or simple; terms very moderate. Address CoLUnBla COLLEGE Lr ASEHOLD, Herald office. 700.000 Bo. rovayes “e $700. being estate funds none but prime Pons entertained Ofices, LU Fine street, and Seventeenth sireet. V. K. STEVE TO LOAN—ON large Mortgages cashed. wes MEMBER HE z change wants a partner with capital. Spanresaiae a. box 2,0:1 Post oillee, MERCHANTS, MANUPAOTURERS AND OTHERS pital, or persons desiring to Je Vest in ac uusiness, will meet with responsible p: | And approved opportunities ut ous gitice._ Investor GiUGGs & UARLETON Financial and Business Brokers, 9 isroad AN EDUCATED YOUNG MAN OF GOUD BUSINE! quatifcations, with from $2,000 to $3,000 to invest, can hear of au advantageous opening by addressing k. 8. 6, Herald office. Cea WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS ig hg ey A and commission business. Addaess J. H. T., Heral office. OR SALE—A PATENT ON A SMALL AND MUCH required article, with or without Tools. ror par- ticulars address BUSINESS, box 125 Herald office. OR SALE A RIFLE PATENT, DESIRABLE K1LiHEB for hunting or war pur ae Micael French inven- lon. with or without royalty, w price. _BUGENK CHEVALLISi. fa Liberty street, basoment. ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE AN INTEREST AND act as treasurer ina first class theatrs on Broad- Apply, between lands P.M, to M. J. BUTLER, way. (885 ANUFAUPURING HOUSE, IN METAL LINE, WIM ‘@ “00d business, which’ thev are desirous’ of in- creasing, would lise a partner with $15,0W tor the office | and fluatices; business exciusively wholesale and toa se- ‘ lected trade. Adply to GRIGUS & CARLETON, 98 | Broadway. ANTED A YOUNG MAN, WiTH A CAPITAL OF 000, can have steady employment with real e; pate tor his money, or taken as partoer If pre- ferred. Address T. R., Herald office. ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WITH $4,000 oF $8.000 to manu/acture a new Lamp which canngt exp and has ready sale. Address LIGHT, box 871 oat 0 oinee, $10,000 § PARTNER WANTED, IN & known manutaciuring business; rences: nove but j thore meaning usiness’ need answer, Add: with real name, B., New Hamburg Post ‘oflce, Dutchess county, N. ¥. QUO KASTED—?0 EXTEND AN IRON IN. 20. w York: money secured arco’ of fimancial affairs would be given to & | business man: ollice in New York, Address Dox 602 Fost oftice, New York. + + WALL STREET NOTES. NEW CONNECTIONS OF ERIE—ILLNESS OF A RAI“ WAY PRESIDENI—EUMOR BUN MAD—AFTER THE FORGERS—GOLD GRABBERS—THE BIG BONANZAS OF CALIFORNIA. Upon inquiring yesterday of President Jewett of the New York and Erie Railway Company, it | Was ascertained that the proposed arrangementa with the New England railways in connection with through travel via the Newburg ferry had been satisfactorily arranged, bat Mr. Jewett | refused to make known the exact terms of the | compact or reciprocity treaty, until 1t had beea signed and properly ratified by all the parvies im interest, It is supposed that this new arrange- ment would divert a portion of trade from the New York Central road, the old rival of Erie. A business meeting of Panama Ratlroad db | rectors took place at their offices yesterday, but nothing of especial pubiic interest took place. A RIDICULOUS RUMOUR ina morning paper yesterday to the effect that vhe Union Pacific Raiiroad was about to negotiata @ loan of $2,000,000 in order to place it to the credit of the Racific Mail Steamship Company, with which corporation a Close alliance has laely beea | eflected, Wds investigated. An officer of the latter | of Wabash bonds are veing investi company siated thatit was both absurd and un- lrue; that the steamsmp company did not waut any such sunror loan, and that 1t would be about as proper {or the Third Avenue Railroad Company to negotiate bonds tor such a purpose as ior the Union Pacific todoso. Mr. Sidney Dillon, Pre: dent of botn companies, was confined to his house | yesterday with a slight attack of diphtneria. RECENT FORGERIES ed by the | proper committee of the Stock Exchange, abd aq they have in their employment one of the adlesc | detectives a the country, and are governed—like the Adams Express Company—solely by a desire to run to earth the swindlers, without com, i mise or compounding the ‘elonies committed, believed some revelations of a startung chatnater will soon be made, The writer was shown by ai energetic officer of the Exchange—whose duty it has been to direct the pursuit of lorgers—a list of hon 0 uM yrisoned or criminals w re either be now awaiting trial for the | check raising, oond forging, &c., since The catalogue is 4 ormidable one and be: testimony to the good work periormea, THE RAILROAD WaR | stun goes on, and, from good iniormation, it is believed the end is not yer. The whole question may yet turn upon the point waether raurouds having to pay interest on $200, 000,000 of indeut- edness can ser public a8 cheaply as those Dulit upon an economic basis, ana with only an indebtedness Of one-third the amount above meu tioned, THE GREAT QUESTION OF GOLD il the absorbing topic of Wail srreet, in cove ction with the recent call of Secretary Bristow, a will be noticed in the appropriate columa. The “squeeze’’ in the commoaity yesterday bore ntiy on the merchants, the comoinatioa parently letting the market severeiy sions. uch Curiosity a4 Well as apprehension was yes- terday expressed among the oankers a4 to What the bank statement to-day would be and their Show Of coin balances. The fas gt oe eee paid $917,400 for 1 1d $62,000 1 t May not be Without in- readers to jook over the Big Bonaugas of ornia—ia otner words, San Francisco quota 4 Of mining stocks yester. day:—Gould & Surry, 21: Savage, 144; Ubaliar Potosi, i! Hg 418; Haile Norcross, 61; grown Pout, 8 Yoiiow Ja j olen, ti Tmnperial 8; Virginia cunsolida 0; wc hues ‘mond @ Vey it de Beloner, 66; Kentuck, aie Valle; ved, 60; ang 06; Ray! & Kis, tt consolidated, 10; Alpha, 18 iF low Sierra Nevada, ¥; Mesioan, bit Unledo ver Huh 1