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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, is Erie Drifling Into Bankruptcy or Is It Being Driven There ? SUGGESTIVE DATA. uu Uncertain Stock Market and a Waiting Disposition on the Part of Operators. Go ED 2 Pier hs 4. + Money 1 Per Cent—Foreign Exchange Quiet— Investment Securities Unchanged. WALL STREET, } TvEsDAY, Muy 25—5 P. M. The stock market was «enerally weak, Erle fenerally giving tone to the market by fresh wales indaced by the report that the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad and the Dela ware and Hudson Canal Company had refused to some tothe relief of the Evie in the matter of its July interest payment. The persistent hommering of this stock, wnich has been the distinguishing feature of the market during the pust few days, seems to confirm the Bireet in the belief that the objective purpose is to retastate Mr. Gould in the Board of Directors, whence he was once so lgnominionsly expelled by such questionable means tuat only the fact that such means were rendered avsolutely Decessary 1D bhe Uhen existing crisis Lo save the road from utter pillage and destruction justified the course pur- sued in the current public sentiment, Only THE POPULAR ACCEPTATION OF MR, GOULD’S COM- PLETE UNWORTHINESS of the trust coniided to him (If tt ever was 80 con- fided) obtained Jor those who executed that coup de grace, whereby Fisk and Gould were expelled trom the Erie offices by mere strategy and force, forgiveness and condonation for having outraged tong cherished traditions of the supreme author- Ity of law, Should Mr. Goula return to the Erie direction—as it is asserted he intends deing—with the cousent of some of those men who beiore plotted to oust tim, it will be a revolution tn feel- img and sentiment certainly not calculated to im- prove our character abroad. Wbeu we inquire further and find that the intrigues of the bear cliqne in Erie are not merely confined to the Stock Exchange but have been extended to Albany, and now embrace A BILL IN THE GOVERNOR'S HANDS eWaiting his signature which permits the pose ponement of the Erie election from June 13 to Sep- tember 13, thus, as It were, seeking to make as- | surance doubly sure of Gould's success in control- Mng the next election, we find what is the extent O1 this apparently new endeavor to betray Ene to the extent, perhaps, of THRUSTING THE ROAD INTO BANKRUPTCY without any power on the part of the English sbareholders to help themselves, ferred to clearly reflected some sach instinctive purpose in provisions, alterward stricken out, which virtually aimed at excluding the foreign Stockholders from a vote In the election of a new direction und the extension of the franchise to the Orst mortgage bondholders, As the bill now stands its only dangerons provision is in giving Mr. Gould more time tn which to manipulate the Mock 60 that he can take 15 m @> cheap figures. The Governor, however, may be Msposed to imieriere with this programme, im which the Joreign stockholders, woose trust is ratberin the law-making power of the State to “preserve their property rights than in suck ap ephemeral body as a board of direction, have never been consulted. THE STATE OWES SOMETHING TO ITS DIGNITY in @ matter of this Kind. We have, for tomately, nothing to fear from repudiation bere that would stain tne spotiess credit of our proud Commonwealtn in the money marts of Europe. It is to be presumed that this effort at confiscation om the partola fing of speculators (for when you deprive the Tuts otll re- | foreign stockhuider of his vote you virtually de- — prive him of the property that vove was intended to protect) will not receive the sauction of Gov- ergot Tilden. Hence, it would be well jor some of the speculators in Evie who are so free to go “ghorv” of the stock im view of a certain post ponewent of the election, to contemplate a possi- bie veto by the Goversor of the bili authorizing such postponement, aod an ejection Jume id while it is equally important they amould bear in ind the po-sibillty of foreclosure under a new direction with 4 complete liquidation. THE STOCK MARKET Opened with slight cuanges, these generally being advances. Erie continued the special feature, ani moved independentiy of the remainder of the Net it opened at 1)\ end late’ sold atldsye 204 @ 194% 4 Wy ald a «. the present price being 18%. The remainder of the list declined % 81% by Balf-past tweive o'clock, and subsequently recovered i eral market beimg steady. The siock market at the second Board advanced %, and the general (ist improved a fraction. Before the close of the Hoard tue market again became weak and prices fel. {alpercent. Panama tell from 13910 135. Inthe late dealings the market advanced \ to \ per ceat, the latter Lake Shore, The following were t CLOSE @ PRices—3 P. M. nd... 494 a SL 4% 5 % . Nig Tag 1 at Chi & NW pt. Chi & RI... Mil & ot Paul Miastr.1 5 The sutjoined list shows the HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES AND SALES of the day in the diferent sbares:— Highest, Lowest, New York Central 104% Harlem . 134s Eri . 18 atiantic aod Fac. Lake Saore Wavasd........ Nortowestern. Norcowestern pre Rock isiand.. Fort Wayne Mil. apd S‘. aul. Mi. and St. Paul py i Pitisourg. ws “a De.., Lac. and Western 118 118% Pacite Nad Ventral. Morris and Basex. dmon Pacific....... O., ©. and Ind. Cent Han. anes. Jo pres 100 Obie aNd Mississippi 3,100 Covsolidater Coal. 200 Panama. 770 Western Union. . ‘74,200 A. and P. Telegrapo 200 Pacific vall...... 4,200 Quicksiiye’ aaa 100 BN. 4. Southera........ 100 TOM... ses ceeee . PROFIT AND LOSS. The subjoined show the oifferences on the side Of loss or gain in the several stocks since last nignt:— Gain.—Atiantic and Pacific Telegraph, %; At- Jantic and Pacific Kallroad, pret. 4; New York Central, 4; C., C. andl C., Hagnibal ana st. Joseph. $5: On10 und Missiasipps, ew Jersey Southern Missourl Paciiic, '4 Los KT e. m Lake Shore. 14; Northwestern, Pacile Map, 14; Panama, 25 Quickstiver, 4; St. Paw, foleao and Wabash, 3 7 Unwwn Pacillc, 5; West Lo Opened at 116% and Closed at 116, the extremes of the day. The borrowing rates were land 2 per cent, and the carrying rates 1, 20nd 1's per cent. Loans were aiso made Cat. The Assissant Treas. urer paid out $51,000 on account of inter na $123,400 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, OUR FORMIGN TRADE. ‘The axnort trade of tne wort for ta nn Umion, 3 gold, %. week shows | $5,000, | an tncrease of nearly $2,000,000 over the total of last week, The exports of produce for the week were $6,050,816, against $5,376,034 for the same week list year, and $5,205,204 1n 1873, The total exports of prodace siuce January 1 this year were $95,902,332, against $112,680,892 last year, and $111,328,636 im 1873, Tne Customs receipts to-day were $252,000, FOREIGN EXCHANGE closed quiet and steady, Asking rai for prime sterling, 4.874 04,9055; selling rates, 4.8634 a 4.87, and 4,391; a 4.90 for demand. Reichmarks, 04% 494% and 95% @ 95%. Cables, 96. Prime Paris, 5.155) & 512M. MONEY ruled at 1 per cent at the close to-day on the Stock Exchange, with more offering than there seemed employment for, One million two hundred thou- Sand additional national bark circulation hasbeen issued this month to date, CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency excnangt Currency balances.. Gold exchanges Gold balances. GOLD BXCHANGE BANK ‘The business 01 the bank waa as follows :—Clear- ings, $34,755,000; gola balances, $1,163,044; ear- rency balances, $1,359,483, RAILWAY MORTGAGES were firm in the iate afternoon dealiugs. Morris and Essex firsts advanced to 110%, do. consoli- dated peing steady at 105. Union Pacific sinking funds sold at 92% a 92%; New Central sixes, of 1867, at 102%, and Lake Shore, second, consoll- dated, coupon, at 100, Erie, third, sold at 965s, against 96 yesterday. Central Pacific bonds closed at 103% to 1084, and Union Pactfics at 10134 to 101% for firsts, 97% to 977% for land grants and 92%; to 924¢ for sinking funds. OTHEK SECURITIES i poesented no new features; State bonds being dull, with sales of Tennessee sixes, Old, at 50%¢ for and bank shares at 1003s for Fourth National, 100 jor Ninth National and 12/3¢ for Com- merre. LONDON ADVICES report Consols 4 fraction nigher and United States bonds firm. Eries, however, opened at 17% @ 18, advanced to 18}; 18% and afterward reacted to 18 The Bank of Euglana gained £118,000 bullion on balance to-day. WESTERN UNION, Ail bids for the Western Union Telegraph loan were rejected, the amount of proposals, tn accord- ance with terms of prospectus, being less than $2,000,0:0, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES TUESDAY, May 265, 1875. BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. 44 2100 shs Erle RR....... 77% 600 do. $1000 North Mo lst....¢ ‘4200 sha West Un 1400 do. Tis ho i suo 200 800. 2000 10s ee 80 do. 20. do. 3300 do. 300 ao. bo Rebtstotc both bepctct tx bette 5” 70 lie 1 1000 18 1300 do. 1700 1%, 9 do 50 Wy? 20) Ohte MRR 1500 a” 200 Go. Suv 110 a0 a 10:15 AND 1:30 4. M. 6000 U ©. "B1,.be 12435 $2250 U 5 5-20, r, 67... 1 So 7500 U § 8-20,'¢, °68..-6 128 wol be 13 1200) U > O's, MUO), c... 148! 1ogo0 U 7.... 122% =IRO av. -be 1S FIRST BOARD—10:30 4. M. $9000 Ch & Altistm.. US 100 shs Un Pac RR, ty issn Ce: 1 lw do. i 1000 Mor & 10 3d. Gu wz 200 ¢o. 100 105 0 ©, C, C & 1 RR. 500) MW 4Wisé Mo RR. 100 cr 4:00 wn 200 wo 00 1.0 2005 yuo 20) BOO cov 4000 yo x0 oy yeh “ iy we hy Dele Hud tan be 10 Lil Cen Hi. 80 Manhattan Gas a jo. 1 Wells Fargo BX..... 200 Chi & RT RR. WiSYCAHREK DE Rea lw 10) Tol & W do Ha wo 4 1 Mich Gea KK... no a 10) do. be ee a Seared 1100 Erie eit West Ca Tel..be. ’ Son 3 ite lm “a 500 30 70 son 6” awe i 10) 1 20 Eo 190 = ti 4 Sea 1900 0 Panaina 90 1m” do F old PEE 2 }00 Mil & Bt P RR. Sela 20 oe 3 gy Fe ea iisk i Be « rec Mail s8..be. \e 3 40 6% 100 do... GO. co ccecrersve O% 89 brie $24 } babe Wise 30) Chi & ao. 0% lw do 4 do do. = titgeek do. do do 00 Chi & NW pi do nw do. < do 10) Pac hn of M.be an ao wo Del LAW RR ~» do. » do. én 00 P.Ftw au. g be. ly Onto & Miss RR a0 do. . “ do. ™ io ™ . M5 om BEFORE CALL=12:30 H% WM) she Kric RR. 400«GO....... 7 do 0 = do. Le rt) 200 140 sy 7 ms 1a to mn 30 a0 50 oe 1 ae x0 be aN 300 ie boy) OLS a Mp RR. 100 6 ao. bo ONY 1h, 100 }0 Pacific Mail s8 we 310 iw doe. Bm 90 wo es 20 wy 7H “yim 500 é geh, 100 ’ vee BG 20 bio & Miss RR... aie 36% 100 f Terese p - 1% 10 [Cerrar te! Rw . 19° 10 Pacific RR of Mo.. bv 2P, M 10000 U 8 6's, €, "AL... 124% 890000 US 10-40. F Movs bos cc'en.. Mile BQWU 25's F, "AL. 00 U = 6B), ©, 60 n.. 122% SOW L 55's, F, BI. 5.000 U 8 BY, 6, 67... 12g SECOND BOARD—I P, M, 00 Teun 6's, old... S%¢ 100sheL = & Ms RR. AY 200) Li Pac WK t. FEy BD AOs eee ere AS OF 100 40.......,..D6 Wy 100 do OR 500) 89 Con isto... 1” 300 we. ie aa 2240 Bd, cone.) LM 200 Erie RR be 1455 ho douth wa. IM 25 i 4.0 Mer & am 2H Mor & ben ae) vou BS 18% 2 | Groceries were quiet and firm. ‘2 Adams Express.be i0i'g 200 shs Con Coal, were fairly active at steady prices. We quote :—Stra' 100 Quick Min. ag berr Charles 0c, par quart; do., Nortol 10) do. 2 ¢.; apples, Western New York, mixed, $2 4 82 i, 20 ara bbi.: do., select Sioa Pay 4o.. Com m, $1 9) West Uni Box 1 do...: erg 100 Cleve & P RB’ 100 Tol’ Wab & | We. a Ae BLoun a hid AW kv | heavy tor | 9,800 bbls. | and stead: | $470 SsEleBeee 's.5 quote :— S cuperdne Kou : | Family, - 8” do | St Lonis, 100 Panama kit Bt fouls I Dt. Louis, 100 do. ‘ 100 Cht & NW RR.. 8 it Louis, Southern, COTTON ON THE SPOT DULL AND HEAVY—FU- TURES QUIET—FLOUR DULL AND HEAVY— WHEAT DULL AND LOWER—CORN IRREGULAR— OATS: DULL AND LOWER—RYE QUIET—BAR- LEY INACTIVE—PORK IRREGULAR—LARD In- REGULAR AND LOWER—PETROLEUM QUIET AND STEADY—NAVAL STORES QUIET—GRO- CERIES QUIET AND FIRM—WHISKEY DULL AND NOMINAL—FBEIGHTS STRONGER. . TUESDAY, May 25—6 rv. M. ‘The markets were generally dull and there was asied. nominal. Canada and §1 #0 for six-rowed state, every instance it was superiiduced by a material — concession on the part of sellers. On Change the | markets were dail and irregular almost | gn ii thor: onions were easy. Other Kinas were quite without exception. Flour was dull and) and wncherieed ae Pages Psp Ber bp oe % on | | spinach, do. 22 50 a $3; radisbes, per 100, round, $2 50; heavy, Wheat was dull, lower and to | Thilitnes “pcr lo lon, #:00; eiiuce, do, $L0.4 Sti & great extent nominal at the figures | rhubarb, per iu) $28 grecn peas, sortol, er Dol. $6 striny ia Shs 8, per doz.. 78.¢ 5 ¢ | elsewhere quoted, Corn was also un- | ter bay. B15 da “enious, per 6 ate, $1 0, weet) sis | tomatoes, per vhite onions. per bbl, Bt i settled and lower. The receipts gone it almost usr yollowdo, per bol. $470; red co. Doi, $175 entirely of vawp corn, undt to saip per sail, aud 80 Ds, ee Pe uw $2; turnips,» i white, $3; usiia, $3 0 $3 50. 1s sold low to ship per steamer. The speculation | “Goxyiu "The Jobbing demand was moderate at full in oats having virtually ceased the reaction 1s | prices, Wenner swomestic, Le.; Calcutta, 9c. ; Bor- morbid, and prices declined rapidly. The hog product | B42, te; bags. Lite, Be hen Gas deren ae ue was but little better, both pork and lard being trecly ppanged. pri a te butts ve ania snd unchansed. o ue sales were 1,00) oales jute butts at 8%\C. 2 879C.,60 Jays, offered and quite treely taken, though Inevery instance | {ie sales Were 1,00) oules jute Duis LS. oA a ae | at fuil prices, Freights were strong. Petroleum was | double: $6 a'gc40 Tor sinele: aula icmp. Tike, 4 ages | quiet and steady. Naval stores were quiet. Hides were | Kold. Ib. the iavter tor choice: Kussta, clean, at $420 | & $235, gold; Italian, $260 old: jute, 4396. a bg dull, East India goods quiet. Oats were inactive. Cot- | jute butaquorme atrane a 2 felbc., currency.” Sigal ton, on the spot, Was dulland heavy. Futures were quict | quot fe. a $1 ihe market for regulus was dull and in- gold, and lfe., gold, English ANTIMO! | active at 120. a 3c. | quotation. Asuzs.—The receipts for the past three days were 100 Hors. $175; cranberries, prime, Daw bx. ot to lair, $18 51 50; hickory puts, $190 a $2 per bushel 15 do. 6 black walnuts. ale, a duc. , peanuts, fancy, fit 482 0; do., fair, $2 a $2 10; common, $1 00 a Fist. —Good shor herrmg was held at ic. Other vrades were quiet and unchanged. 1 mackerel at $12 and $9 for No. 2. Bank codnsh, 81 w large threes, $7; new medium, $/; scaled herring, Ad 75 for Brandywine, $44 $4.5 | Tow and'$3 9 a $429 jor Southern Jersey and Pennsyl- vania yellow per 10 ibs. ; city 3 jolted yellow, $1 63; bolted white, $1 85 | Jersey sacked, coarse, $1 55 4 $1 58\ fhe yellow, $1 68 a $170. and fine whhe, $1 %a$i | No. 2 State, Superfine State ) xtra state Choice stm Extra Western, Minnesota... 4 hoop Ohio, shipping br Kound hoop Ohio, trade brand: iN) brie BR, ~ 18 4 | Rye tour, 1990 do 1 Asi 100 Pac RK of Mo | Southern, §: $20 go. Ip 322 Morris & Es Southern. 18) do 18m 16 do... Southern: COMMERCIAL REPORT, _| ten teal Corn nea! —Wheat for No. 2 Chicago, SUI | $1 25 'or Nod, $1 35 w $1 42 tor red and and $1 35 a'$!' 4 jor white; No 2 Milwaukee was freely | offered tor June at $1 id. bushels at $l ita $1 15 for No. 2 Chicago, 2 Milwaukee tor June, $1 41 tor extra white, still irregular, good ihe sities Were about 80,000 bushels at 7. tor mixed, lower, with sales of 29,00) bushels at 7c. Gawx.—The arcivals ot were generally 1 yoo ory i sand sDipe, 2 hemp, 5440. a 5) Hay anv StKa retail qualities was nyBale hay. shipping, dc. ari 01 $i 2 per box: do. pool cxerel were in good demand. We note sales of 200 bbls. No. Ore and 560 guintals Kleorge's at $8, We quote :—So 1 Bays, $9.8 $10: No. 2 # 3, $6; No. 1 shore $12; No. 2, $9 50: No, | » 1 English, $3; No. % 0. S, $0 a $6 50; 6; Grand, $5.50, Western, none; No. 1, none —Keceipts—Flour, 7,124 bbls. ; wheat, D GRAIN 4, | 67,56) bushels; corn, 54200 do. ; oats, 19,050 do.; corn | meal, 440 bags, and rye, > 0 bushels. Flour was dui! and all Kinds, but not quotably lower, with sales of Rye flour was quiet. Corn meal was quiet @ note sales of 400 bbls. and 450 sacks at r Western yel- sacked, $1 60 ifted, $1 50, er 100 Iba: er bbl; Baltimore cours sacked, coarse, $147; fine per 100 ibs eee el CSSSSSSSCSuasecsecsscs Western... low extra... straight extra. choice doubie extra. choice lainily.. fine to superfine. uh) Xtra. iamily. Wester Leccrinmeesacoscesmaecone FHSSCECSCSSSSSSHLESSESS POPE RESP E ESP ERE SR REeD Brandy puncheons 2 ‘as dull, lo $1 18.4 $1 aukee, $l 22 a $1 16 tor Mil ber’ winter the sales were about Yo Bi Ly tor No. Corn was camer Closing at 74e, bid and 75e, according 10 coudition. Uaty were dull and 4 74c. for do.. afloat, Rye was quiet and nominal at $1 10 a $1 12 and $1 08 pid. barle: Barley malt was quiet at ® held for prime ash. ild pigeons were good and and were sold at lower even more than the ugual irregularity. There ee nipe more ae roe and firml; a. Ws Cae d s H was some speculative movement, bat in nearly | (rit mgeots. stall ted. per dagen: Reh. dint 137; onKiish snipe, 75¢. a $l per dozen; plover, cM AU small. 400, a jatoes were active gola. —-ne demand for both shipping and tuoderate at full prices. We ‘elail qualities at a Tdc., Salt at @ 60c, 10; clover at OJe. Straw tf quoted at Adc. 4 9c. tor lone rye: 6Uc. a 6.0. | | for shart do.. : The market was cull apd nominal at un- S5c. for oat. for mxe!, In | White was nominal at ‘was inuctive and | yellow leg. large, 31 a | quiet and prices were un- suuutra, 1 nga STo. a 3 pinvento, 10s 3 cj African ginger, lic. mace, 1c. ; nuumegs, $1 a ‘S108 SKINS —Deer—Market dull and unchanged, The sales were 6,000 Ibs. of Western and 14,000 lbs of Mexican on Private terms. We quote ;—Western and southern, # 35¢. Gout—Market dull and prices weak. The sales Were a4 follows:—31 pales Buenos Ayres, 100 do. Mext cun and 25do. East india. sheep—Market active, with a sale of 500 Colorado skins at se. Sugak.—Ihe market was stea CA at yesterday's quota- tions, We note sales of 536 hhds. good tair muscovado ats S16e., (OU hhes. Cuba at Biyc., $5 hhds, molasses kar at 8c. and 40 boxés do. do.’ at i%e.. a 7, report osiock in New York as tollowsi—121,591 his, 41173 boxes and 8).03 bags. quote Cuba—Relining, interior to common, 754. a TH fair to gvod tair, Sc. a Sige.; do, good to prim a n'ge.: Kro fair to good, 8340. 'a ¥Ay0.; do. pri cholce, Se. ade, ; centriiugal, hhds. and box to 13, Sc. a his, and boxes, Ze. Meludo, Se, ager: clayed, ‘Dutch standara. 7 to 9.7!.e, Bo: d0., W to 12 Brae. a Bc. do. 13 to Lr, . WDC. dO, 16 LO 18, Vgc, a Iyge.: dow. 19 fo.20, wre. a 10K. do., White, #e. a 10\e. Porto Kico—Refnine, coumon to prime, 7s: urocery, fair to choie S40, 05%0. Brazil—Duteb standard, Son. 9 to I, 730. 8c! “Java—Dutch standard, Nos. 10 to 12, 8c. & S%e. | Manila—Superior and extra superior, 7c 4 Be.; stand ard A lWe.; do., crushed, Iikc.;' powdered, 1 3¢o. Sgsviated. Vent + yellow, 6c, a 9c; extra O, 94c, c) cut loa se. TKARINE Was (uct at 15Xgc. for good to prime Western, lbige. tor Kod to choice city. ‘TALLow Was inuctive; we note sales of 20,000 bbls. at 8%qc. Tonacco, ‘The market tor Kentucky was quiet, AY ig Havana at 90. a $115. sEny,—Receipts, 467 bbis. ‘The market was dull and noimigel at $1 19 bid and $1 20 asked. Woou.—ihe murket remained quiet and unchanged Jor both toreign and domestic. framsactions were ligh' comprising about 124,00 iba super pulled, mostly a 4)tgc, a t8e ; 15,00 lbs extra pulled part at 4c. 9,000 ibs. Texas, mostly at $0. a Sic ; 1,000 Ibs blacc Ly 8,000 1bs. lambs’, 18,000 Lbs. Oregon tivece, 2,000 Lbs. Calt- fornia spring, on privaie terms, and 299 bales damaged Australian at a 42c. Freigurs.—The market was decidedly stronger for grain, closing at 53, 34. for quarter bid and. refused to Cork for orders, and even a higher rate for June load ing. Berth rates for grain were also stronger and oil freights were very firm, but quiet. ‘he engagements | were as foliows:—To Liverpool, by steam, 200 bales | cotton at 5-léd., as it rans, and ‘to Glasgow’, by steam, | 2,000 bols. sugar on private terms. The charters were | An American bark, of about 05) tons, hence to Cork tor orcers (with the privilege of Continent), with | Cotton, on private terms; another, of 507 tons, hence to Genoa, with tobacco, at 328. Od.; an ‘Ttahan | bark, hence to Carduf, with | 2500 quarters grain, at 4s. .; another, ‘with 3,500 do. do. hence to Cork tor orders, at 53.: another, hence to Liverpool! or Glasgow with 4.300 do., do., at ds. dad Norwegian bark, trom Philadelphia to Balt with 1,98 bbis. re- fined petroleum, on private terma? a British brig. hence to a direct port in the United Kingdom, with 2,259 bbis. refined petroleum, at 4s. 6d.; another, hence to Plyin outh, with 1,30 bbls, naptitha, at $s; another, hence to Vigo and Santander, with fined petroleum, at ds, and 22)9c. res] | wegian bark, hence to the Baluc, with 3, at | 4s. 94; a Britash bark, hence to Dublin, with 2,009 bbla, do., at 4s. 64.; a Froneh bark, hence to Bordeaux, with 3,200 bbis. crude petroleum, at ds, dd. DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gatvustox, May 25, 1875, Net receipts, 208 bales; 50, Sales, 27% Stock, 1875. ts, lov bales jto France, Cotton dull; middling, 147%e. | ies 212 Lxports coastwise, New Ouvrans, May Cotton quiet; middling, 1644c. Net recer gross, 805. . xports—To Great Britain, 4, U3, bales, 2,00. Sock, 79,912, Moore, May 25, 1876, Cotton quiet; middling. li%e._ Net_receipts, 181 be Exports ¢ astwise, 265. Sales, 600. Stock, 12,934. bavannau, May 25, 1875, Cotton dull; middling, 153gc. Net receipts, 546 bales, Sales, 68. Stock, LI Uz. Cuar.estox, May 25, 1875, Cotton quiet: middling, 15% a 1Skc. Net receipts, 119 bales. ales, $00, Stock, 14.343, Wisrxcrox, N. ©, May 25 1875, Spirits of turpentine quiet at 50) Rosin dull; $1 55 for strained. Crude turpentine steady; $! 30 tor hard, $2 20 tor yellow dip, $3 Wutor virgin. Tar steady at $1 65. ‘Osweao. May 25, 1875. ra | changed prices We quo! New York, good (o chol } | packages, Tho market was dull and nominally un- Dow. ws Pen aan av to init to, Bene boc. Ramen, | changed. We quote :—Pots, 6c. ; pearls, 8c. | new. ‘a 36c.: Western, uew, 2e. a Séc.; yeariings, | and the | lic. @ olds, all growths, So's 15c.; Californias, 18/4. | Bexswax.—Tne market was quiet bat firm, Be. a3 les were few and unimpertant, being confined tothe | °4,," | fopbing trade. We quote Western and Southern at 3c. | nai, Moss 2 380. per ID for the w Broo Cony.—The market was unchanged, with small jes in a jobbing Way, We quote :—Brush, short green, | choice. 12c. a lac. per }b.; hurl, prime to choice, luc. a trom de Lizue Fox Taneira, per ( per Ib. she market was dall nd prices were nomi. Weizel. W: Co. sum up thus:—Receipts ek were 14,45 bales trom Bueuos Ayres, per 7,00 from Kio Grande, per tnnis; 10,81 at i er Cacique 20) trom Rio “de (38 Sierra Leone per Jos. Nicker- ston, aio aot) green mediate: ey 12c.; red tipped, Ye. a 10c. son; seh oherg) igield Agnes aoe Froese Bei syarom, | .”" Be, @ Oe. r City of Waco; 2.8.4 from New Orleans, per Kuicker- BxaNs aXd PEaSs.— hero was a fair jobbing demand for | Packer: “44 savanual, per H. Livingstos: 360 Jrom medi Marrows were in very light demand. White other coastwise ports; 7,89 by railroad. Total 90,06) hid kiugneys were dull and unchanged. Ked kidney was and %6 bales cow und 3%) buffalo trom Caleutta, per Lord | fairly” held. Green peas were, in fair supply | Canning; 225 buffalo and lvl cow, from do., ver Lady. at steady prices, We quote:—Medinm, new, cice, Lawrences: £0 cow. Irom Bertram Kigby. $19 a $1 9; do. $1 50 a $175; marrows, | stock on hand nos Ayres /ntre kiog, new, chorce, §2 40 a 5: lair to good, $24 $4 25; fc, : 55.8.0 do. Montevideo: $3.50 do. Rio Grande ; 7,700 pea, new, $1 W a $2; red kidney, prime, new, $3.0 $3 10; dy. Central american: 5,.W0 do. Bogota; 1,200 do. West Ereen peas, new, $2 40a $250; white kidney, choice, &: Wala DO do. Porto Casio; 120) to, African: LWW do. $210; do.. fair to good. $I 5).a $i 75. Truxilio; 4,600 do. T: 16.900 do. Matamoros and ‘BUTTER, —Old dulter was selling off slowly at steady estern and southern prices. fhe arrivals o{ new Western butter were hea wet pained Mexican; It,'0) do, Ww Texa thern. ‘Total, 23. ‘he demand for Weis tubs was good, but receipts were jy, geueraliy Install ots. The arrival oF hat fircine was | yides and 17 bales» EY | fairand ruled _seady. We quote:—New butier—state | Indias do. 1s73, 241,90) do. and 43 do. do.: do. 1872, paile choice, t7c. a 23c.; do. uo. good to prime, 2c. a | JEW) “do. and’ sw) do. do; ao. 1871, 174.00) %c.: do. do. common to good, We. a 220. do. haif do. do. We quote:—Buenos Ayres firking, tubs, choice, 27c. a 28; do do.. do. Ke. a te; do, ibe & 16 rime, 25. a 29c.: do. do., do., common, Se, a'24c. ; relsh tubs, choice, 27c.; do. do.. do.; good to priue, Me. a 2c; do. do.,do.. common, 2c. a’ 22e.; Western tuts, ehoce, ea He.; do. do. « to prime, Ise. a Bic. ; do. do., poor to fair, 1c. a Ize. Old butter— State frkins, fine, selected. 2c. a 226. ; rime, 17¢. a I8c. ;'do. do., fair to go: Pal Brkina. tubs, cnoice, selected,” ood to prime, Ife. & Isc. i do. ¢ oe com Juan, 22 los. @ 24 ibe., 19. a 19360. 5 24 Ws. He, & 20e. : Tampico, 2) 20 Ibs. a 2i% Ibs., isc. aw 0.2 Its. 190. a due. ; video, 20% ibs a 2136 ibs, &@ 22 ‘ibs, “Zidec. a 220.5 Ri 4 2140"; Orinoco, 21 Ibs. ‘alitornia, 22 ‘Ibs, a 2 ibe. 2c. n, 18 Ibs ‘x SI Ibs, ae. @ 2034 Matamoros, 19 Lbs., Ide. a ive. 5 ; Bogota, 18 lbs. Ibs @ 23 IDE, 16e. Vera Cruz, 18 ibs. Maracaipo, . The. a I8e. : do. Weish tubs, choice, selected, 20c.: da. P 2 ibe, Loe, @ Meet Pi abe Gar don good to paige, tc. @ Lic. ; do. 4o., do. common | iC,' mente. 3 jhe. 021 Ihe. tee. @ Me.; foery oe to good, fae. a lve. 4 Western firainis, good to prime. Ic. a | S24 Laduarrt. if ie Iki a 8 ler the Ise. do. do tair to good. Lie; do. comunon, 20.5 | Sinai, $0 Ibs. a 22 Ibs aciy. 20 ibs a 22 lbs, do. do. tubs, cod to prime, Ive. ; do, do., tair to ‘good, | Sis). Bh les. oe Shon fe agi ibs 1d, gold selected 1c, : do. do. ‘common, 122 CaNpies.—The demand for all kin active at tair prices. We quote :—Ada I6ige. tor 1? to 10 owne: Sse. a 39c., paraitine at 2ic. a Zo. Conbagh.—Ihe market for both Manil dali d inactive at full prices We was moderately utie at 123g¢. & patent sperm at with light Railroad and hemp was (arge tean lorge are ver’ strong. | quote —No.1 vm Gartsherrie Trox.—The market for American pig Was very quiet coteh iron was inacti Importers crap iron was quiet and unchanged. at full We BLOCKS. iron 3-30 Shi ngarnock, $33; and small siz), per ib, IS. a lf 0. we, bolt . | d Pope yarns, lige. a I7Mc.; carred Malia, Idige.: Staal | 29 a gah: srontsivs go) a $0" cee Tope, “i Iie. New Zealans, Busses hemp, | *Lguraee—iiemiock sole was in moderate demand. , 3 © ag | The supply is liverai and prices were weak. We quote t= market is quiet. but sales age Rio ex St. Ursula, an 4, eld at Baltimore on private ter 16 fair de Light Middle. Heavy... Poor dam Crop Ise. a 196! : Costa, Kei Domingo, 17 Ss! Good damaged 2c. backs, Sige. a 30.: lis ‘Buenos Ayres, ‘Be. 2 wed — jaugoter—Light © be.; inidale middie crop, lexas—Light erop, . 4 200. ; Mexican, 190. a We; Angostura, 1s ike} | Hc. @ Boc., hoavy crop, Sevanitla, We. a Zidsc.*uracoa. I7ye. a 195 Bic. & ec. midaie and over ¢ abe AGF Stock. —The market was inactwe and nomi | be} We quote :—Molasses sho a Ie.. currency 0 a $2 0; sugar shooks, | ~ Mares sucan,—The market was quiet at full prices :— | Burvato, May 25, 1875. Keceipts by lake—Flour, 14,600 whe | pusneist corn, 7,000 do.; "outs, Receipts by | 15,000 do. = omts, 11,000 do. closing stead: ber Michigan, cash and June, $1 22%; | July and August ; ted, $1 26, No. 2 do., June, $i 22: Aueust, $1 firm and in tair deman hign mixed, 7 aly, 7a August. 74 . fe, a Te. Oats | quiet. No.2 Wa white, 6c.” Frelehts dull; to | Flour has deciined 25c, on ali grades; sales of 1,40) Dbis., at $625 for No. I spring, $675 for amver winter, #7 for white winter, $7 29 lor double extra, Wheat steady; sales of 2,000 bushels No. 1 Minnesota Club at $1 1S, 1,000 do. extra white Michigan at $138 Corn un- | changed: siles of 4400 bushels wt 8c. Corn meal lowe: bolted, $6; unbolted, 935 per ton._ Millieed lower shorts, $22; shipsiuils, $24; migdungs, $27 per ton. Canal freights—Wheat, 6c." peas, 6 corn and rye. 53sec. oats, 3%, (o New York; lumber, $2 (0 to the hudson. Luke receipts—1u,5) busheis wheat, 188,000 teet lumber, Canal shipments—3,000 bushels Wheat, 842,000 feet umber. rail—rlour, 2490 bbls. ; 00) bushel: wheat, 42.000 bushels; corn, 45,000 do.: barley, 2,000 do. 11,90) do. | Shipments by canal to tide water—Wheat, 94.500 bushels: corn, 9,00) do. ohipmenis by canal 6 iuterior points—None. Canal treights—Little dolne 73e. for wheat and 6%%c. by ratl—Flour, 2,000 bbls. tor corn toNew York. Flour 480 bbls. at uy changed quotations, "Wheat demoraliz ly noms final. Corn unsettled, heavy ant lower bushels so. 2 Westera at Ose. On! above buyers’ views. Kye and barle' Seeds quiet. Pork quiet at $2: 50 for heavy auiet at i6e, Highwines nominal. ToLeDo, May 35, 1875. Wheat dc. 0 3c. lower, mess. Lard Flour dull and unchanged. Oswexo. 4c. a Siac. Hecelpte—Wheat, 6,000 bushels; ‘38, oats, 1.00 do, corn, 33,000 ‘do sbipments—rlour, 1,000 bois; wheat, 16,000 bushels; corn, 47,000 do. ; oats, 1.000 | 0. Cmrcaco, May 25, 1575. Flour quiet and weak. Wheat buoyant and unsettled; No. 1 spring No. 2.do., 96%c. spot: Wigc.. June ; 9840. | a 94%c., July;'No. 3 do., Wie. a Msgc. ; rejected. sic. | Corn active, unsettled, lower 34 OW 1, June ; 6 in fair deman ; & S8hge.. June 62. July: demaat light: ftirin’; $1.06 bad, Barley | nominal. Pork dull any lower at $2015, spot or June; $2) $40 65 a $2) 70, do. do, Sinca, $19 a 5: bow | New light, Se. a 9e.; new dare a lige. Se. a We; ruin do. $4 W; pipe do, $6. 0a $7; aud firm. We quote:—Cuba, centri- pry hogsheads,’ $2 9)a $2 75; hoops. Lt ret, ordinary | do, clayed 14 Hc. : do., muscovado, to prime, a sic.: hoops, 12 feet, du. de, a te Porto Ri te ihe.; Demerara. ic. a corren —The Merset for ingot was quiet but firm at Se a ; Martimque, tc. a 4éc.; Be. wu By «| test. 44c a Tbe. uense.—The market was weak and prices ruled Dayal Srours —ihe market wae dull The sales were in bavers: favor. We quote:—New cheese—staie | 9 bbis. spirits turpentine at S#9¢ ; 100 bois. common factory. fancy, 12ige. @ 13c." do. fine, Le. a lie.; doy | rosin at $1 9. We quote mets tarp ec, yood to fine, ide. a tle.; do, tair'o good, Se. a te} Ore ‘ge. : strained q Witmington tar, $2 12 ange county saiins, 4c. a 6c. ; Olio fa jarshape, | &e% 2; Was a pitenh, $2 2. Advices fancy, Lic. @ Lie. ; do., 00., fine, iv e.: do. vo., good | trom Wilmington, N. ©, were:—Kosin’ dull; strained, to flue. $c. ale. : da, flat shaped, lancy, 104g. a 11ige. 5 tar firio;' Wilmington, $i 64 Turpentine un: | G0., do. fine, 9c. @ 13ge.; do., do., good to fine, Sige. @ Dyc- Me rrox.-—-For cotton on the spot the appended quota: | The artivals of tions denote & decline of ‘sc. per Ib. Ihe market opened | Bedford 4 Guiland heavy. |.xporters we dirom easy. fF operating by their advices tre mand | Was inactive. Cotton from spinners was not general. vids Ulive Was im tai demand. For pam { on several large lunes for Prov at tne | ket in Boston was quict and steady. Cru bias generally failed of beim Later was (nil. We Hive, Marseilles, quarts, $4 So market showed a slight imp Chan 0; do. im casks, $1 15a $1 20; palm Sc. « # some 30 Lb hanged hands he bas ot cuy (cash 20 Dbis.), de. a 66 whe low middumg at |? per ib price was atterward orn, Obe. a + do, uthera, 6-¢. a tie. bid for 1,00) bales more (vasis), aso lor export. A large + do.,’ bleacher ammount ot cotton is in process of shipment. Futures 173 a Sl 75° do. winter Were depressed and closed quiet ata deel quiet at hy Aalst oils bleached $20) a $2 e Winter, $1 Ua si Tinc.. We quote :—Way. 18%. a 18 24x .15.9-B0e; July, 16 L-s2e. a 16 1-160. ; Augus do. , sap-nified, 7.¢. 16 7-32.. ; Seprember, 16 Lido. a 16 1-166; exo % do., Southern yellow, & 1519-80, Nuvemoer, 154c. a 113% ad white winte ay ts 15 13- 157-160; January, 15 17-Sde 4 : bank, 482. @ 4c ta. 400. ruary, 15, 25-38e.:' Marca, 15 16 I6c. a foc. ; Globe (W. Va. O.and O. L. Co's), 45e.; patural leie. @ 16 7-22c. Quotations based ov standard of el lubricating, 28 to W gravity. 230. a 28e. fication in force Seprember |, 15/4, and on upiand Per um.—the Market was quiet and steady. We in store running in quality hot more than halt a grade auot in bulk, 6c. May, O'ge. Jane Above of beiow the grace quoted :—Orlinary, I4¢.; good Yee ane; ‘refined saudard wht ‘ordiuars: lie. ; strict good ordinary, 15%. - low mid- | for Way. 124s. for June 0 and 19: naphiha 9c. tor May; dimg, Ii%fe.: middling. 16lgc.; good midding, 17%c. | Philade 1266. spot. ans I2\4c. bid for vune 19; Kal Quotations based on American standard of clamifica- | timore I2c.. June 15; cases I7igc a I iac. | ivlexraphic tion. Advices [rom the oil regions were as fo: lows:—Titusvil 6, Uprands. Alatama. New Orleans Texas, | quiet at $1 323g, Oli Cicy quiet at $l 3g a $155; Rouse. Ordinary 133% 16 134g 13% | Vile quict and negiected, bid as avout $1 28: tm, Good ordinary ...... My W% Lig Iie | quiet And unchanged, $1 Wat wells: Parker's—Cnited, Low middling. It 1h 1s 16. L084 asked ; shipments, $1.59 a 1 32) Middiing ‘ 6 16y As 16 Poratoxs.—Bermudas were frin and prices were Good middling 1hs 16% 16: 167; higher. Old pétatoes Were dull and unchanged. We Midaiing tar. W7 Ty Wy 17% quote:—Soathern, new, Ler bol, $1 5).4 $5; bermada, Pair... 17% 1% is is” per bel, $7; early rose, mew deuble head bbls, —The sales $2 a $2 25; carly row, m’ bulk, per bbl, $1 75a $2 5; Today. Last Beening. Teak achblow, new double head Ubis., $2 a $2 25; do., in - & 205 239 bulk, per bbl, $2 a $2.5, Pringe Albert, ni bie “oo = 0 head bois, $1 5 a212, do. im dulK, per bb $2; — —— —— __ peeriess, new double head bbis., $175 a $2: Deerless, in 436 208 @9 «buik, per obi, $1754 $4; sweets winter Delaware, $. w midding) the sales 8 $5 # Yesterday, aiter two P.M. Poucrny.—The arrivals from the West were free and May, Ow ane, ow at 15 3 July, prices ruled low, Turkeys were scarce and firm. ducks aw at i6ige.; August, 1K at 16 dtd: 400 at’ 16g and reese were im fat demand, prime State and September, #0 at 16 Se, ; October, 2”) at 15 li-16c.; No. Jersey pouliry were arriving siowly. | We quote :— vemnver, 70) at ISige.. becember t idisec. Jota, 4200 iurxeye, State, prime, small, 2d. a Ze. do., tair to bales. Exchange—0-i6e. paid to exchange (June for goo, Be. a dle. ; do. Jersey. prime, too : August, To-iay, ap t two l. M.—May, 5 at lS iS6c., Taito god, ile. a de. ; spring, chic c. June, 400) at 15 29-8.e., 100 iat id? c., 2.000 at 15 W32e., | a 75. fowls, Jersey, pr 6. 420c.: ‘do., do.’ tatt 100 At 1Bge , HAO at 15 WiBe., 20) vt 19%4c., 1,00) at 15 Bede. to good, He. a I7e,; do., State and Western, prime, isc. QW at ge; J ‘Quv at 1s Sse.” Lab) at 16 Liée.; a1%.: do. do, fair 10 good, Me.: cocks, 1e.; spring ‘August, 9) at 16: iru) at 16iqe., 9,600 chickens, per pair, $1 25 a $1 6: fowls, state and J sey, Ie. a Le. per ib: do. Western, 12g at 16 7-i2e , 1,60 mer, 29 at 161-36 i my) at 16 I-bie, Jy av l6 bd 1) at old’ Se.; turkeys, State and Jersey, Ii c. a ISe. 16 Lize., 10) at 16 ini6e., 1.88) at 16 1-8de; Cetober, 14) Western, Ibe. alte. ducka state aid Jersey, Zhe. @ at 15 ovember, Lyi at ls Tiee,, Wat 15 1d Bde $12), per pair: do. Westerm, i5c. a Sc.: geese, tate December, #) at 15 7-lée.; January, (0 atlSiyc.; Feb- and Jersey. $1 75 a $225: do.. Western. $I 2 a + ruary, J) at 15 26-Re.; March, W) at loc. Total, Provisions, —Recetpte—Cat m™ #6 packages and 0) bales Grand total. 4,9", Exchange—63%. raid lard 6odo. ihe market tor the hog product was un to exchange LW June jor July, Sic. paid toexchanes settled and 50 June tor August. The receipts at the ports were as follows —aiveston, 20% bales; New Orleans, |67; Mobiie, I#1; Savannab, 546; Charleston, 119; Wilmington, 31; Nor iy 95 wm $3 ket tor pork Was very irregular, a nby changing, 4 lower for nearly all descriptions. The mar. i prices. were con- Tye sales were avout 8,00 bbls, at 2) 05 a SLi WO for July, $21 1s 1th sellers for each month at | ror June, folk, 48; New York, 1,746 Total, 3476, ihis day last $-1 4S tor August, c1osini wees, L119. bis day ‘last year, 3011. Total since Sep- the inside B were dull at 18c. a 203. for tember |, 3.374.484. | Cotton freights closed as toliows:—Zo good to f wae quiet, with of Havre, hy steam, Sc. lu Hamburg, vy steam, 2c. lo 70 bbls. ‘and 8) bbls. mess, We qui Barrelled Bremen. by steam. c; bY sail, Se. compressed. To beck . $10; eXtra meas, weet, $16; uiverpool, by steam, #sel, a Sitd.” by anil, #o20 ue rced india mens, extra, = $25 Dako Froits.—ihe demand for blackberries was | $4; India iness, $21 9 $22; prime inem, $13 fair at steady prices reaches were firm. Apples ‘Bacon was dull and pominaliy unchinged at were yr and unchanged. Other kinas were inac ir city long clear, 12c. Wesiern jong clear and tive. @ quote ;—stale apples, sliced, . BKC. § short clear, Uut meats were ni rhe fe.; Southern apples, riers, re 12,000 Ibs. pi Tige. 5 Bo. a Higee: allies at ISige., 60) pickled hams # a lie: Wenern app hains at Ide.” We quote—Pickied peeled peaches, North Carolina, prime, 26 sated Naina, boxeu, 119 si hon, (air to Sige. ; Western tierced ham ard WAS I Re. ; do State. Ife, a We. new, regular and-loWe et closing with seliers at Bac. aua biack. — the lowest. price $ Wore abort 6,600 terces at berries, , State, Be. ; do. a le 16 16 Lost ac. for July and de. ; ra ‘240, « 26. ; plums, Sout (ibe. @ lolge, for August. Dressed hogs were quoted a 186. : do. & Dige. Tor city. be with a fairdemand. | Kice,—ihis market still continues very quiet, but | Choice brands were boughtat I7c., but very jew holders | there is generatly a good feeling and holders are firm at | were willing to sel) under those pricen “We quote:— { Quutalions, We note #ales of 25 casks Caro- Long Island, New Jersey amd near by, 170. a Ie. co a 8e,, 20) bbls. Louimiane at 7c. a 7340. and State and Pennsylvania, Westeru, choice brands, Mangootvat Ge A oie. We quote:—Carolina, I7e.; other Tige. | Southern, ive, & 166. . TC. TM prime. a 8. ; do, chores | geese. he. : duc chs 4. & sige; Louisiana, 7h ic. for tair to prin Fearupie were if goot demand, but former prives | and common quitlities down ty 6c.; Kanwoon, Gige. were unchanged. 4,00 Ibs. prime goese feathers sold at | curre vatna ; Rangoon, in bond, $2 75 | bic. We quote —Prime new geese, Me, a Sye.; mixed, | 8 $5. gold. as to quality, we. a se.; hen | feathers. fe. | nominal. Fresit FRUITS. —The arrivals trom the Sowth were fair. | We quo Apples were Aria an@ scarce at full prices. Cranvermes | oly, ver Seep.—The market was inactive. Linseed was inactive at $2 \2)9 for Calcutta. Clover, Wesern, lige. a Ide. per Ibs tim ushel £2 04 $269; Canary, Smyrna, $11) w Grasy was quiet and | July d, Bul< me li Hige., J a hi 6c, July un and lower at $2) a August our LP) do. : oats, 40,000 do. 5 y Flour, 5.099 bbls. ; wheat, 57.000 bus 3, 53,000 lo ‘A MARKET. Havana. May 25, 1875. Spanish gold, 203 a 204; Amprican, 205 a 207. Ex. chanve quiet; on the United States, sixty days, cur. rency, 74476 premiuin: short sight. 78 @ 80 premium: Ixty dave, gold, 1h a i LS premium. On | Paris, 106 a 106 premium. EUROPEAN MARKET. Lospox Pronver Mat Loxpow, May 25—Even | ing. —Linseed oll, 248. 94. per owt | ugar nominal. += FINANCIAL {Poe RSoerteree Ee nanaincnnonnaney ce 810,00 MADE IN TWO MONTHS A WALL STREET OPER ATION.—The banking house | of Alex. Frothingham & Co, 1) Wall stree’, who deal tus enormous sum to their stock privileges have pai space of time. ome per. | 00 trom onfy $100 origi- | y have made $1,000 and over | in a single day over $40.00, ved, of $3/,000 net profit poy continuously trom ook Freepers aNd assistants. e often compeiied to re. nt. 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A PARTY DE“IRES A LOAN OF $20) IMMEDIATELY, £ | in the city of Yniladeloni on valuable houvshold furniture, for 6) days; a wood per cent paid. Adaress URGENT. herald ofhea, FINANCIAL, i arocks c —— New York Stock Exchange bought and Us on margin of five per cent. . -— > | PRIVILEG o——--—. t one to two pet cent from market on mem~ w York Exchange or responsible parties Large sums have been realized the past 0 days. Vutor call costs on 100 ateaees 1 $106 25 Straddles $250 each, contro! 20 shares of ee et en ore eect ko Uila mane onnenriitiane Profit may be gained. Advice and information rur- nished. Pamphiet, containing valuable statistical in» formation and showing now Wall street operations are | FREL conducted, sent ® to any address. Orders solicited by mail or wire a promptly executed by us. Address i Ae RIDGE & CO., Bankers and Broker), No. 2 Wall street, New York, A.sony HICKLING & ©O., BANKERS AND Brokers, 72 Broadway, Now York. PUTS AND CALLS | to 2 per cent from market, SPREADS, STRADDLES AT LOWEST RATES. ‘ties wishing to learn all about Wallstreet shoul call tor our 72 page book, entitled “MENGA\D WIOMS OF WALL STREE Black bhi <i ke. COPIES MAILED FREE. ¢ JOHN HICKLING & CO., 72 broadway, N. Y. A —STRADDLES (PUT AND CALL AT SAME PRICK + on same paper) $262 50 to $37), 30 to 60 days per LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 Broadway. 100 shares. ANE ZB IN FAIR CREDIT CAN SELL TH4TR Notes to avertiser at discount 7 per cent, payable halt cash, balance in good stock. Address WESiONBR, box 175 Heralt office, D/ERISER WILL PAY ONE-HALF CASH, BALs ance in stock good company, for Hirst Mortgages ‘ou Western improved Farms, Address, with full pare tleulars BANKER, box 175 Herald office, BANK, BUANKS, SLIPS, BILLS, REUBIPTS, NOTH Headings aud every kind of Printing, suitable tor banks, ‘bankers brokers and nancial” compa rompuy inrnish atthe Mr. TROPOLLLAN PRINTIN STABLISHMENT, No, 213 Broad way. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD New York city Mortgages without boaus, Principals desiring to BORROW OR INVEST apply to H. L GRANT, 45 Broadway, ek ee OWN 8, PIERCE, NO. 5 PINE STREBT, LOANS money without’ bonus on approved Real’ Estate im New York, Brooklyn and Wesichester county; also pure chases Mortgagi lowest {Soe AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES BOUGHT AND changed : new Insurances eflvcted in the beat come panies. Box 3,39) Post ny . SCHULZE, 65 Wall strect, ARIPOSA LAND AND MINING COMPANY, Office No. 9 Nassau street, New York. Holders of the preferred and common sock in this Cowpany are hereby uotified ‘hat, such of the shares as shall not have paid the assessment of $1 per share. and cost on or before May 31, will be sold as per advertises mentin the Daily Atla Californian. MORKIs Hi. oMII HM, Assistant Secretar; . RELIMINARY NOTICE, “sir Moses Monteflore Testimonial.” A grand, tansy Baz will be held under royal and distinguished patronage at Willis’ Kooms, King street, ot. James, London, in Juy next, in connécuon with the above mud, Bankers and agents, Messrs, KINGWAY & Co, No, 2 Waterloo place, 8. M where checks and posi office orders may be made pay- able. Contributions of usetul and ornamental ardeles, ani tancy needlework, &c.. will be tnauktully recet Rot later than first week io July. by the agents, No. ‘aterloo place; Mrs, the Vicarage, Kamsaat and the Honorary Secretaries Mrs. SYNo. ~ ,__ tourtield,” the Grow Clapham toad, London, 8. Miss TWY MA 36 High stres Kamsgate, tngland, AMPHLET, “HOW MONEY IS LOST AND MADS in Wall street;” (fully explains priviteges). Mailed free to any address, by LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 Broad. ON FIRST MORTGAGE, FOR FOUR improved pronerty in New Jersey worth nP. Hr 18) Nasaau strech toon 1& years, of $180,0%. Adare: ») TO LOAN—IN ONE OR MORE second mortgage. Address, giv L., box 114 iierald office. UNIMPRQVED PROP, 3 lots. Address WM. w York. U OR 22, sums, Dv. $1.500 ibg pardicula S4.000 seein Broottyn JOGERT, No. 61 Liberty street, r TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE $5.000 7% en ot years on Property in this city.” Apply to M. M. MILUEBERGER, 8) Carmine st. $80,000 area rcrs 080s p22, SUT, OF b New Yors ot Brooklyn Property. Mort Fages cashet. E.G. LOORE, 139 Righth street, near Broadwa 4 $100,000 B. ©, THORNAL, 157 Broadway. TO LOAN ON OR BUY sTOCKs, curities. P, TODD. 5) Linerty street, $700 00 TO LOAN—ON BOND 4ND MORT- : .' gave; mortwaxes cashet. “V. K. ST¥= applications considered. = TO LOAN-TRUST PUNDS—IN $800.000 sums to smit,on New York Brooklyn TO LOAN—IN VARIOUS SUMS, OM New York Property; $4 00 for lots. $500.000 Bonds, Mortgages, Insurance Policies, any allroad Bonds, and other valuable Bonds or Se* VENSON, Jr., 1 Pine street, or 33 bast Seventeen'h street. N. B—-These being es'ate fanda, none bat prime or Westchester real estate; no bouus required. U. iy WILLI4, Laucashire Insurance Company, 187 Broade way. BUSUVESS OPPORTUNITIES. EMPLOYER $1,500 vera’ salary and NEY, Herald office. PARTY WHO CAN LOAN will be given a gool position security tor the money Address M a ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED POR ME Re . rs: Mining intere hanged for Pus Ml seeking bua: advtyea Keteronces—(nited states lea Louderback, Gilbert & Coy (hardware), 53 Chambers stro: aL IC & CARLETON, Financial ang Business Brokers, 93 Broad wa AND NY GEN|LEMAN WILLING TO TRAY having $1.5.0 capital, can moe% with the best ope rtunity for aking money ever offered by applying at ness a approved opportunitie Company, 32. Vesey. sire RESPONSIBLE GENTLEMAN HAS AN ELEGANT business, paying $5.00) yearly; it requires ine sere vices of two persons: will see a partoer with $55 Cail tor .Vikis, 43 Weat Twenty-sixth street. OR SALE—THE LONG VStaBLISHED VARIETY “tore No. # Varick street; reason, proprietor going | to Europe. (OR SALE—OR A PARTNER PREFERRED IN A good Liquor Store in the Fourth ward, Apply in the store, 61 James street. HYSICIAN WANTED—A COMPETENT PHYSICTAN for o'tce practice to gote Philadelphia is wanted im mediately, Apply at 147 rast Fifteenth street, N, ¥. ; BUSL ompensa KAISER, RArecuas E.—$1.0; MONEY SECURE fess, stock raising ior New York market; Address S100. tion, ali over 100 per cent. box'I¢: Herala office 10 MANUFACTURERS AND INVENTORS.—THE AD vertiser having control of three prominent points and More room in store o@ eupied by him on Chestnut street than bi ness requires solicits the any article of merit of which woinlty « Peon reter to first class busines sex in New York. Address W. ». ZieBER, 21 Chew Phil HOLESALE GRO! ipbia. KRY HOUSE—PERSON ALONE in business, at an old establish od stand, desiring to dd anoth-r department, woull like a partner with $1,000. who can manaze the ollice. Apply to UKIGGS & CARLETON, 95 Broad way. $500.2 paces, tes rates a he H., Heraid bushed and strictly =PARTNER WANTED IN A WELL PAYING business; established 12 years; must be @ of thorough integrity and energetic. Appl wG. W. SCRICKLAS D, 36 Beekman street. sated 5. EES ( WILL SECURE AN EQUAL INTEREST IN BYOO wold cotaniished trade, money and services desired to extend the trade; reierencedexchanged. Ad dress DEAL, box 14 Herald Uptown Branch office. $900. —I WANT A RELIABLE GENTLEMA! t + aig invest eqaalty with mvselt in a gente business, paying $7.00) yearly. Call on WILSON, No. West oixteenth street ‘ —GOOD PERMANENT SITUATION AND $2 000. good yw anyone able to loan thi suin of security; esti bh business. send Feal address to CAXi . PARTNER WANTED, IN A PROFIT able, legitimate cash business, | ‘& ood, (erary pari + very satisinc tion on personal Interview, for whica ad a stating where to be seen, LIGERA Hee. WANTED, A PARTNER WITH THS bove sum in @ cash business, esablished et to travelling: (o & good bus a little Work. this is an opportw best references given aud F@ ness man, no’ nity seidom 1 quired. Address box 8 ost office, Norr.siown,; Pa. 4 18 WANTED TO INTRODE ALG $5.000 able invention; the paten ‘offe Med third Incerets in his patent for the a . Call of or addross H. PALM 289 Broadway, room 2 £ —A YOUN@ MAN, ENERGETIC, I" $5.000. ourkly wader business, tee 7 but without capitui wants | partner af derly gentionmnt of ineun needed, 84,09. LA are for particulars, INTE 0 112 Herald oMes- WILL PURCHASE A THIRD INe $15,000 rest wit tretserestip Tid toerat salary In one of the best paving gas works in the Stite, Wweatel in a growing mandiacturing town near Phila? delpbia; pariy must be a goot accountant and farniah relinble’ referer Calor add TRANS Pole OFF 43) Walnut street, room 26, Philadelplia. . WANTED—WITH PARTNER I Haren ; Ga8, 000 gow invested, Address CASH, Hei

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