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10 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. —eeygieidaeiatomprat A Raid on Western Sioecks—The Market Agai Feverish and Irregular. GOLD STEADY AT 10. Selcneeninmemerec: Money Without eign dace SSS ANK STATEMENT. mae A har St THE B WALL STREET, Sarurpay, June 12—6 P, ‘The stock market (o-day Was feverish In conse- | quence of the suarp assauit made apon Western securities like Northwest and St, Paul. Various rumors prevailed, such as always circulate in @ speculative crisis; but it was impossidie to trace any of them to a truthful source. AS we bave | @aid before, the indigations are that the large operators are worki@to produce apparent weak- ness, and, meanwhile, are taking advantage of ‘heir dupes to buy stock. Whe result will doubt. Jess be seen a few munths hence. The most ac- tive security of the day was Lake Shore, of which about 90,000 shares were sold. The opening figure was 64 and the highest 65. Later, however, there was astruggie between the vulls snd bears, dur- Ing which the stock sold down to 63 The close was made at 64. Northwest common receded from 51 to 47%, but im tbe process bore many evidences of artificial pressure. The reaction at the proper time may be quite as great. Erie went @own from 17 10 16%, and is regarded strong at that price, considering its weakness ip London. St. Paul wasa feature of the bear at- Sack, and fell off irom 30% to 28%, closing, how- ever, at 294. Inherentiy, this road and the stock ig as good aa it ever was, and the pounding which be latter bas received is provably ouly the pre- cursor of a stronger moyement fn its favor, A change in iss direction is announced to-day, and the new mempers are known to be full of faith 4m the enterprise, the tactics of specuiators to tae | contrary notwithstanding. A curious revelation of the power of street cagues was shown by the sudden advance in Union Pacific. Two or three Gays ago it was quoted at 69, and plenty of peope were predicting a furtuer downfall, To-day tne price advanced from 71% to 73%. Now it is said that a very few months will geo it selling at par. Such are the vaga- ries of Wall street. We indorse nothing. 4be purpose of this column is merely to give the gossip of tne locality. Ohio and Mississippi sola Bt a UK O25} a 2%. Western Union is talked bout as likely to go down in consequence of the Opposition of the new cable and of possibly lower rates to be made overland, but we notice that tue Bales to-day were at 74%; a 7474, with aclose at Tah. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph advanced to 24 A suspicious quiet attends the operations in this Stock, and its friends are apparently awaiting fur. ther Jevelopment, THE SALES TO-DAY emonnted to 209,000shares, whica were divtributed Among active securities as tollows:—New York Central and Hudson, 2,300 shares; Erie, 10,500; Lake Shore, 89,600; Nortawestern, ; do. Bre- ferred, 1,400; Rock island, 400; Pac fc Mail, 14,200; St. Paul, 6,700; do. preferred, 1,490: Ovios, 6,400; Western Union, 22,500; Wavasb, 300; Union Pacigic, 12,700, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following tabie shows ihe opeuing, highest gnc lowest prices of the day:— Opening. Highest. Lowest, New York Centres Erie......- Lake Shore. Waoash.. Norta wesvera Nortuwestern preierred 3 Rock Isiaud. Jariwauk Mil. and St. Paul pre: OniO aad Mississippi ry New Jersey Centra: a W Atlanic and Pacific Tei. Paciio Muul...... Pause a) est 1 tee 8 AU & Pac Tel 7 a 8 Quicksilver ma 16 Dist vol 345s... 735 ig a 2 Adams Ex.....108 Han & St Jo pf. ite Zid American Ex. 63 Laxe shore..... 6% a 64 Us express. 4344 8 Mich Central... Go a 66 Wells targo Ex Hy @ NY & Heriem. 14% a 155 Chic & Aiton... 0 102) NYO AU R...10:* w 104! Chev & Pitts... Bei 1 w Lf Chic &N W.*! 30% 68 6) (hic & NW DF. tomy 1a” 0 1a Chicago & RL toe 9 9 Mii aot Paul. 29% Union Pacific. 73 a 73 Mii a 31 Paul pt ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The following are the changes for the last twea- ty-foar bours: had Yors Centrai, \: Delaware and , 5s; Lace snore, 4 Western ( wiiver, %; Union’ Pacific, District of Columbia tare: DRCLINe.—Hatiew, 0, preferred, 3%; 35 St Paul, %; Wabash, 4; St. Pauli bre erred, 1. The stocks that remained statiovary were Atisntic aud Pacific Telegrap', C., . and 1. ., Hanoldal and ot, Joseph, Obio and Mississippi aud Panama. THE BANK STATEMENT. The bank fm mouey, and s jurtber gain of $2,190,200 legal tenders is re ed. The loans are contracted $3,563,400, the other changes being nominal. The Danks now hola $19,238,526 tn lawful money tn ex- ess of the 25 per cent required, They beld last Week $16,901,475; gata this week, $2,407,060, The following tabie shows the condition of the New York city banks at tne dates undermentioned: Juni 5 June bigerences. Loons.... $1,49', 277.6 « $3,562. 400 Epecie. 10.6 10, 508, 2 i Legal (e 64, 63 c * Deposits..... 233,424,100 Circulanoa.. i The Jollowing shows the relations besween the Otel reserve abd the total liabiii ies Sunes. June Diferences. Epecie +« $10,655,200 $11.8 J $155,000 Legal tend’s 64,632,300 64,822,5 2,190,200 Tot. reserve. $4,149,200 eee ve € ~ $14,931,475 § a8 THR MONEY MARKET Meser¥. Frown Eros, he advance io ¢x evenge is lu consequ ar ty of bile Prime 0's ect are 0 4 (aet) and texe 40 Money om call Gd ab Zand 2); per GovEnyu. £ONDS. Government bonds closed firm at the folowing Quoisious:—United Staves curreccy six@m, 12215 @ 12%; do. 1881, registered, 120% a 121; Go. 40., do., coupon, 125% & 126; do. five-twea thes, registered, 11%; do. do., conpon, 119% B 1185; GO. Go., 1966, registered, 118); & 118%¢; Go., G0., coupon, 115% @ 118; do. do., 18 tered, 120% @ 121; do, do., do., coupon, 122%; @0. do., do, m registered, 12054 Ao. 40., 40,, d6., conpod, 123% #124; do. do., 1867, reginvered, 120% w 1215 . coupon, 125 @ 125%; do. do., 1868, re & 121; do. coupon, 124%% @ 124%; do. ten-forttes, red, 111% @ LU . do, coupon, 119 4 43 GO, ves, 1841, registered, 117% a 117% ; do. Go., G0., cowpom, LIT a 118. THE GOLD MARKET, The shipments of goid to Kurope to-day were as Miiows:—Steamenip Vonaa, $H0.000; steamship Aoriatic, $1,200,000; steamship Pereire, $60,500; wteamenip City of Parle, $994,000. Total, $3,084,600, @f whien $2,750 00019 4 coin and the remai ° shiver. ‘The carrying rates were land? were ali mude Bat Gold opened at 116% and ended at licx. ercent, Louns : oe 2s oe acement reflects the protracted ease | 10 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 139°1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. a» OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Cold vaianes: $1,101, Currency balance: Gross clearances... | CLEARING HOUS# STATEME | Currency exchang: | Carrency balances, Gold exchanges. Gold buiances, | WEEKLY CLPARING HOUSE STATEMENT, | Currency exchange «$061,122, 910 Currency balance: + 16,416,039 | | Goid exchange: = 88503,892 | Gold balances, 6, 290, | The total specio shipment for the week | $4,074,036, princtpatly tn gold coin. | THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. | Assistant Secretary Conant say that all of the | $30,000,090 sinking tund bonds must be paid for in a ae. com, They cannot be exchanged by the Syndi- | | : | cate or anybody ejse for new fives, The new loan | is reported strong in London, and is pow heid at | 1033. The Treasury valancea to-day were:— | Currency, $3,870,000; colu, $38,600,000, lesa coin | certificaves, §19,200,000, The Treasury hoids | $375, 170,000 tn bonds to secure national bank cir- | culation and $15,940,000 to secure public deposits, The national bank circulation outstanding is $340,257,000, of which $2,500,000 are gold notes, | Natiomal bank notes received to-day, $740,000, | Total receipts for week, $3,800,000. Customs re- | celpts to-day, $200,000. Revenue receipts to-day, $265,000, Total for the month to date, $3,675,000. Toe Assistant Treasurer paid dat to-day $19,000 tion of fye-twenty bonds, Ol! the above amount disbursed for called bonds $1,656,000 was paid out om account of the sixteenth cai, IMPORTS. The total imports sor the week were:—Dry ROOdS, $1,285,290; merchandise, $5,001,525. Total, % 10, 815. THE FOREIGN MARKET, The foreign auyices report a firm market for consols and American securities, The Bank of Engiand has reduced the purchasing price of Ger- man gold coin 3d, Discounts in the opea market for three months’ bills are 3% per cent, or }y be- low the bank rate. Reutes, iu Puris, 64f. 70c, Erie is quoted ai ig 14 Wt 12 M., at 164 at2 P.M and atl4X at 3:16PM, TI closing prices are reported at 14 a 14 United States 1807's at 109 9-1d, Brilish fangs orm. STATE BONDS, State bonds were duil and steady, except for Tennessees, which declined to 4034 & 50 on rumors that the new pegotiations for the purpose of ar- Tanging for the payment of the July interest have fallen through, RAILROAD BONDS, | Railroad bonds continue quict, although prices are well maintained. Tho Unign Pacific tesues were noticeably frm, Orets advancing to 103% and sinking funds to 924 a$24. Erie third sold at 04%, against 98 yesterday. Chicago and North- | | western consolidated goid bonds wero a fraction jower, selling at Si'q. Sai of Cucsapeake and Oblo Srsts were made at 294 40, coupon on, and | at 33 ex coupon, BANK SHARES. Bank sbarea were quiet and withont important feature. Toe latest bids are:—Central Nation: 100; Coemical, 1,600; City, 300; Commerce, | Contimental, 101%; Corn Exchange, 121; Firat Na. tional, 200; Fourth National, 100%; Fulton, 15 | Goid Exchange, 164; importers and Traders’, 202; Market, 121; Mercantile, 100; Merchants’ £x- change, 103; Metropoitan, 134; Nassau, 100; New York, 185; North Amecica, 10253; Park, 153; Pe: ple’a, 140; Phoemix, 10144; State of New York, 112; Tradesmea’s, 1404; Union, 124, MEMORANDUM. at tne annual election of tue Milwaukee and St. Paul Radway Company, held at Miuwaukee w-day, the following gentlemen were elected directors :— Alexander Mitcbeil, Jobo Piankimton and Joseph G, Thorpe, of Madison; Jonathan M. Bowmaa, of Kubourn city; Peter Geddes, of Chicago; Seth Chainberlain, of Cleveland; David Dows, James Buell, Walter S. Gurnee, Eas L, Frank, Julius Wadsworth and Jono M. Buree, of New York, aud F. A. Mueller, of Amsterdam, It will be seen that Messrs. Sage, dropped irom the board. | STOCKS IN PHILADELPHIA are reported strong. The \ollowing are late quo- tations;—Pennsylvania sixes, third issue, 112).; Reading Raliroad, 59%; gold, 116%; Philadeiphia and Erie Raliroad, 21; Penmsylvania Railroad, 60%. The Pacific Mall Directors met to-day to take | action in regard to raising money to pay for Sveamers now building on the Delaware River and | to pay off the loan made by the Panama Railroad | Company. Alter discussion, the waovule matter (Was reverred to am executive committee, with | power to act. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SaTURDAY, June 12, 1875. setts “ “ SrvEy, Boess éo . 190 Mila Pi RR. ‘ 20 m «40 200 go i 0 1} a I ” ko - 1 $0 xo: ee no oe - 16% iw a e H #9 de 7 iow He A OE bac. , o 7% ww e 1 a ss 7% ¢ uy OWL Saks he. an 15 AND i 0 A. s oer, ‘wooy ce lal 3 } 1d 3 2,0,\6%, tb 1 5 O BU lOMr be ww oar, 6 ie WI BO e reece be Wy US Ld, 6, "O... Me Fikst BOARD—10:30 A.M. BEES gies cs oe eEgSa8ter Be FSP eS, 2 = es 3 300 0 a % hh ist m. rin} + 1038 ZZ lw 6 Seren as 200 Alt hat ine o a « 64 4 6 64) 6. 4) “ e a ow & « * ba 6 o « OF 65 oo ou account of interest, and $1,381,000 in redemp- _ Cowdry and James have deen | SALES | | es” | ig | | ents are employed to aitend to their a | newspaper padiished m the United States, fe | roads and skete wr, HEC. st, es zen & ‘ait “ CALI—12:30 P. M SEFORE, $15000 Cen Pac g dds... 105 4000 C Fisted b.....6 92% 3000 "do... 2 9000 Ohio & M con by a. iene LS 2 M RE 3 os 500 do KO Pacifir Mail 58,.b3 GD cesusaserngy gCOND BOARD—1_ P. 1iv0 shs CAN W RR. ny aa ) | by ote ys apa 1 | : | Erle ow @ SOW) NY & 3 101 1000 100 sus Brie KK.....be 17% 50 00 417) PTI 2S neem Saab oid ii IRR. S5ess 100 Chik NW BI ite TO 3 P. . 128% mops 8 #3 BR. 00 600 Ohio & Wo SESE Som wk re, SESEESSESEE SSE Sees: eocech=fochPaon: S882 SEEEeE No, 12 who deal in Stock Privileges, bave paid this enormous sum to their customers du¥ing this short space of time. Some persons have mace 4s Sigh as $5,000 from only $100 a originally invested, and many have made $1,000 and o' F trom only $50. | | | — Deople. They employ continuously from twelve to fifteen com. | petent bookkcepers and asmistanta With this strong | toree they are often compelled to remain at their work | until midnight, com ‘Thisenergetic firm well deserves the credit of being the leadingthouse tn their branch of busi wonderful to acknowledge that they bave estavlished | this Dusaness fo the short space of five years. customers who reside im nearly every Stato They bat —A of the Union and the Dominion of Canada. From the | Island of Cuba they receive vt “orders from persons who | are continually dealing in fn wiocks. Their business has | become so extensive that two experienced correspond. To this they attribute a portion o: their suceces. We advise those de- their business with a firm possessing the ahtness, and who conduct incipless, to deal with this They also issue a weekly report of the condition of affairsin wall street, which they are glad to mail fres, | for one year, to any one who desires and contemplates | epecuiating. _Send for it Evening Mail, New York JOHN HICKLING & CO. Brokers, 72 Broadway, New For’ the benesit of tose wisting to lear method of dealing in Stocks on smail suas of money, have issued 972 page book, entitled, nd lowest p te list of operators Prive Orders executed by mail and telrerapn. yh, collections 0" rmation given by G & CO., Bankers oadwiy, New York, > | dealt in at the New York Siock Exchange and suid by us of margin of five per cent. > tone oF two per cent from marke ew York Hxchango oF reapo! mas have been realized the past 5) ua Cali costs vu AW) shares. ey Straddies $95) each, control BOehares of stock for days without further risk, while many thousead doliars oft may be gained. ° Advi Diet Pamphlet, contain formation and showing bow Wall sire coniacted, seut nen | to any address. Ord licited by mail or wire are promptiy executed oy us Agdress TOMBRIDGE & CO., "York. Bankers & Brokers, No. 4 Wall street, “(LOAN OF $00 18 UkGENILY NEEDED | still young. of good position, dnd somewhat known both as sought only from those who will sine with the misfortanes, respect the con ward the tair ot a lady, Address Herald offce. DVANCES ON PRODUCE—IN WAREHOURS O8 ate shoe Rls of lading, negouated by EL KAY, 68 Brondway. =BAILBOAD BOND OF OF AUL KIND’ BOUGHT 10,000 Hackensack and Now York Extension Railroad 7 per ceut First Mortgate for sale low. F.C. POX, @ Broad street, _ AT LOWEST RATES—MONEY To LOAN ON CITY and Brookiyn Property, private or tenement, In eames to suit; Moree TT ‘on Casy ferme. TV. BYATE. 1) Broadway, room 3, a ia, ‘| over one-half of the outstanding tundablé bonds « s | Timber Land, | They paid in a singie ay over $40,000, for which only $3,000 was received, or com bed net profit to various ertising ac- | | counts Their cards may be read in every first class | ae AAXKERS AND | 2 RY ASONABLE Raves MONEY ¢ ae ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance es Morieages ant dither Securitien _idsuranse_ of ati kings effected wi teat companies J.J. WAURIOH & Coy Ii? Broadway. GOOD SEOOND MORTGAGE OF $5,000 AND UP- ward proiptly cashed at ree Ae Fates; also Estate Funds to i, on first mortgage. 0. 8 West | went: N¥ AMOUNT LOANKD ON BOND AND MO) gage on prime New York Brooklyn real Mortgages cashed; no bonus and lowest rates. 1 11 Pine street or 33 ki th abr INCOMES Courons, DIVIDENDS, RENTS AND o4 4, with prompt remittances by first mail or telegraphic t traggten | JN Nik. MURRAY, Banker, 53 Broadwa, (ani FULLY SELEOIED cITy BONDs AND MORT- «ages (firsts aud seconds) on pro‘uctive and valu- able real estate are oflered to investors. JOHN B, MUBRAY, Tanker, 53 Broadway, Bee ITABLE SAVINGS INSTI\ UTION, “4 corner Sixth avenue and Tweltth street, New York. Ast of the month following INTEUBS! commenees tae the dopasit, “INTEKBST computed and compu! ¢ January and Jul aly | NIENGSY paid Ja Janua: Jat ine rate ot | BR ONT BR ANNUM. ank open 3 Mud ; Wedneslay aod Saturday evenings, PUnoude ¢. Walbo, eer VOHN ke DE Wilt, Free es, SALE~A iinet prota OF $10,000 ON Ne: ol 00 | pvr ropert in 1CAGO, hes valued at $25,000, Address Be Ley Herald office.” ri pees TS FOR TRUSTEES, GUARDIANS, 4C., comprising the highest grace of Bonds of wealthy corporations, cities, states and public work tor sale. [ies JONN B. MUIitAY! Banker, 58 Broadway. NDUSTRIAL | EXHIBITION PREMIUM BONDS wanted—by BROWS & LEETE, Financial sRPOk Ors, | & Wall and 15 Broad streets; Post office box 3,642 ALWAYS rae § MONEY TO IWAN ON GOOD New Fou ay. oie SVEST app to, Principals demrngs to SOR! RoW bash ave BAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND Pa git ANT 14s) Broadway. | L cage in f $4,000, $5.000, $10,000 an good city Reul Estate; no’ bonus; searching mode- | fife SGuN' KAVANAGH, Forty second street and Sith avenue. 0, HOYT & SON, 171 BROADWAY, HAVE ror + sale, First Mortgages on New Jersey tmproved 0) bondsinen Al; property tirst class, OHN 8 PIERCE, NO. 5 PINE STREET, LOANS money without bonus on approved Real Estate in New York, Brookivn and Westeliester county; also pur- chases Mortgages at lowest rates, ENDERS OF MONEY ON DIAMONDS, MERCHAN- 4 dise, &c.. wishing more capital, will address P. Q., box 182 ‘Herald offic M ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON FLRST MORTGAGES, WITH- out bonus; on sect ng and leasehold mortgages. at easy terms, ». W. STAKE, 150 Broad way, room 8. ONEY TO LOAN-ON NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY anda Westchester county Property, Le LICK, Jr, & BRU, Equitable Building, if) Pine street. M° eY TO LOAN—ON olny, BROOKLYN AND Westchester Property; first and second Mortgages, and on salalPge in couse ot, consiruction. OWN & POWELL, 3434 Pine street. REMIMTAXCES TO KUROPE—BY DRAFTS. AT sight, for any amount Large or smail, ou, Union isank of London, by JOHN B, MURKAY, Banker, 53 Broadway, | HE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUM. bia, 8, C, (Cad’r J. Lredell, cashier), reports Paes Stale of South Carolina have been funded. ‘This bank | commisions for funding (1 for each new bond) being so | reasonable that it induces parties to fund. Holders can- not get interest on any but the uew, or Consolidat | Bonds. MPO INVESTORS.—A GENTLEMAN WILL SELL AT A | reat bargaim, tor nants valuable tract of Coal and ecbntaining 540 acres, on navigable le pertect: 'p principals only, Ad- stream in Keatuck: BAT BARGA! N MORTGAGE, TWO SUMS; ONE $5,000 Xv for a term of yenrs, Inquire of A. iE [? ES mty eigatn treet, )—$2,000 ON A NO. 1 NEW JERSEY PROP. rty for a term of y no agents. Address R, . Herali office, Lt YA ton ars A LARGE QUANTITY OF PAPER; WILL | give good Mortgages’ for the same, Address box 2u6 Newark Fost office, | ) TANTED—$5,00, FOR | security, first mortgage on Address, immediately, PRUPRIE- us, Dosition “tn offle stave. row Fountain Hotel, Baltimore, Md. | \WWANIED-FIRST CLASS MORTGAGES ON crry. and Brooklyn improved property. NUMHIS, 5 West Eighteenti street. | S10, OOK WORTH OF SHARES FOR SALE IN a new cometery. adjacent to New York; no saler or more productive iivessmeut, Address H. J. OR TWO YEARS; BO- +) Wi, 12 Frausiort street, 1g $16,000 " GUORT LOAN) WANTED—ON COAST- Doua unexceptionad! | , JOuN B. MURRAY, 83 Broadway. _ TRUST MONEY TO LOAN ON NEW Xork real estate, in two sums Apply ER H. MEAD, 67 Wail street. WANIED—10 INVEST IN @ILT- $50, 000 edged first mortgages on improved fa rms, bearing Sper cent advance interest. The’ salest investment for trust funds held for minors, widows or so- cietiva. HENDERSON & BKOWN. 14 Clinton place. | $90. 000 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON GOOD | Tenement Property, vacant Low aud Private Houses, in sums to ault, without Donte | KG. LOOKS, 189 Kt t, near Broadway. ! city prehetsy only first class ‘applications considered ; oatively wo bonus. Also to purchase secom Mortgages $2 50.000 % prowpily cashed. TO LOAN On MORTGAGE ON NRW Yor Property; first Morigages GEO. H. HILLY ER, 1:7 Broadway. A oRgest ~WANTED,—NONE FOR ELEVEN diocks, containing 140 famities, much inconven- fenced tor groceries, anxious to patronize; new three | story corner Store tor 88.0.0, payable $100 quarieriy; fortune for enterprising man. Inquire of Nir. DAY, th street, (bird avenue, Brookiyn, TNER Pov ONE TO TAKE HARGE th $35.00), in an SPECIAL P. of the books: | on premises, Fil Some over 24 Manufacturing bt ‘ROSPEBUCS BUSINESS, ness net can be increased. Address box 19 Herald oft | “{ PARTNE& WANTED—WITH SOME CAPITAL, 10 | | Join with advertiser in tue man re of tin'and w cards and decorative tm Advertiser understands the basiness can promise best references giveu iron sh thoroug! good vrotis to an energetic man; | and required. Adaress J. A. PALTY, HAVING $3,000 TO $5,000 TO INVEST IN busine st, can hear of a good ' opportunity by ad- cone JUAN JONSON, Herald Uptown Branch house in Chicago, Mississippi, w' Wich a responsible party having some ci t Louis to fil of fo | Here is an established, good paying business, suitable for any energetic man having put $10,000 capital. For | further particulars address W. K. LICKSON, Fost office | Box 308 Chicago, IL e ijacent to ov in shares of the corporation. Audress new cemete! invest about Hi. J. W., No. A ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER AX. chants, manutacturers ‘and others:. Mining. In- ierests, dc., negotiated; Real Estate exchanged for Bus- ness. Persons with capital seeking business advised, | without charge. of approved MeKitiop & Sprague Go, Commercial ied Merchan d; must furnieh un and business hab O HAS FROM $59,000 BIG 8 paying bu iness, the entire cash capital being $30),(0), and same fully se- cured. For full particulars aditress or cali upou W. W AISSAM, 15) Broadway, dew York, room 4. | A. PARTS R — NTAD—Withl FLOM “$i 0) TO $1,500 in a good paying established cash business; entirely under his own iminediate control, Apply wuakes | Din 318 a We v3 116 Nassau street. PARTNER WANTEDSWITH $10,000, IN A WE established, large. paying, rate and ple hess: nothing better m the city. ISA\G 4 5 Dey street RESPONSIBLE PARTY his French flat to spare will 1 com minsi of some fine Furnit — goods. Aduress KB. A, Herald ‘Upewe Brauch ome A —POR S416, THE BET SAME’ OOM DOWN eis. town; long low rent, owner sick. Address box is) Herald om ’ EXTRAORDINARY IRTUNITY.—THE Lease and el arance Bu bargai bh need ¥ PARTNER WANTED—IN AN KsTAB* J business ow one of the best blocks on own; small capital needed, but a goo) cn Kno Wleige of fancy goods or mii a rare chance, jasc made by | vp- A a ing city; no agents; give rei OPENING, Boraid Uptown N UNEXCEPTIONABLE OPPORTUNITY OFFERE JL toe contieman with capital of $6,00.—Basiness ésiablishes, profits very large; capital can be nearly | trebied yearly; partaer returing. Address D,, box 133 Herald office. VAPITAL WANT SB BUSINE®S ar in. Broadway; cheapest lease; eplendid store, fixtures and sigek; investor to take charge of nnapeiai parts pest references, Address 0. i. , Herald Uptown sranch of JSINESS PPO RTUNIT / ready establi zy w preps ‘ed to semiom, Moris TH on NB ofntal, 1 1 nth street, New York hos, SALE—ONB-AALP INTERES® IN THE BEST paying Launary down town; a good chance for a man who does net expect too large « sfetuen for the on _" Address F\C., 829 w Wh bast Fitty- Ldn TELON COMPANY, wise, eeamaplo Property, worth $80,000; _ . &. CLINTOS, 66 Liverty street, offices 10 | $5,000 | par gular, SHERWOUD. $100.000 Peon Ce tote | R SALE—A SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTORY, wilt. eo, has been a operation; all the tools, fixtures, 8 been estab! ufacturing five nt models of mach! shoromahiy teeied aa 000 profit, For ply to or address RR SALE—FACTORY, 40.10RS% ENGINE, horse water pow belek engine house, d four acres land; cheap freight, Tavor and boro, Hudson River, "Address i'll.” OLDEN, Marl ro, N. ‘ee Made AT KEYPORT, N, J.—-LIVERY STAB! nected with Pavilion tiotel’ Horses, Carrlages, Buggies, se Lat dy! &c.: allin good order, together with halt cash. Call om or a ddress Wik NCB ge KE Sine ‘820 Broad way. POR ssbb at oe Puane rages, NEWARK. N. J., Half Interest in the Soda Water Boitling business: uisiness to attend to. Inquire % 306 Plane str ‘ke. or of PEAKE FALCONER, No, 8) Hudson street, Jersey City. ag SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND LEASE OF A first class Intelligence Office at one of the most od 10 yours; now man, e8 reason tor selling, other ect, Ne rominent oh gers “py ole peg “eed Somer emagt ove! iy fro years and nov god paying DUS A, : PRYDa GUNA. 172 West Forty-trth Steck PTR AMPLE STEAM AND WATER facil Ghoa freight, lator, coal; will in sale Tannese a) et are, as * neve ane business. ‘or Be ROGERS Bi Hyde Park, N. UNT & HAYNES’ MONTHLY REGISTER OF BUSI- Ness opportunities, partnerships, &c., free mailed for stamp: fnten ding | investors ‘suited, free 80 2 fe fo owners Unless Negotiation cou ed. eas NES, Financial and Bustuess Brokers, 187 Broad- OTEL FOR SALE—OR WOULD RENT, YOR: hished, to & food tenant: all newly painted and frescoes Beat “gation, sheupest rent and nicest Hids?holel on Broadwa: prevent, Drovrietor ts about taking a larger being eason for dispos- ing Address, for one week, AMERIUAN, Herald JAMES DENNIS & ig at NASSAU STREET.-AU' atone Real Esta\ Business Brokers, procure capital fa Nmerebants, manufacturers and ‘vell nd exch: ange city and country proper! Br I} stores and all business laces at private and at auction, bay and sell mortgages and loan money on frst class estate ; unquestionable reicrence MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND OTHERS usivess in any part of Barope ay etd | fg fetes 3 4 haying personal attengon Ce sectire the services of a man who will le: for there in a few weeks pony, and reterences, Address, for ver day: » Herald office, siablishe: for sito coat of, furnt are. ng besinens eta Romina rent, Address SHIPEING, jeraid office, b ait WITH $5,000—TO BUY HALF INTEREST in @ business long established, to take charge of office on Br prea trade among best houses in the country. ress MANUPAUTU HEM, box lil Herald office. eta WANTED—SPECIAL OR GENERAL, th $i in a manufacturing business, estab- itsned. iv years: goods manutactured are re and well known in the marets. gcd. § Froates Bo 29 nt; sound, legitimate busine ‘articulars ae) at interview or g writing, Principals oniy address INVESTMENT, e 8. ER, WITH $2,000 IN CASH, business; one who would sell goods J. COLEMAN, 136 Sixth avenue, New Pantnen WANTED—T0 PURCHASE HALF INTER- est of a retiring partrer of an established and well payinu business in, Fulton Warkot: a:ehance seldom of- fered; first class business references figen and required agents neod not reply. Address HH. D. W. care of 0. Nickerson, 8 south street, aie ARTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT first class wholesale and retail busine: way. Address CAPITAL, box 3,147 Post office. Pr tnes WANTED—WITH $10000 TO $15,0 0: business profitable and. rospeotable; favorabic Address co, IN A GOOD referred. ‘ork. ON, 000, IN A on Broad- Srmeve portunity. ARTNER WABTED—IN A LUCRATIVE MANUPAC. an intelligent lady, eit active, speaking the frnsonses vreferabis tas ry to go to Kkurope. aa dress MANUFACIUReIE, “Tega Uptown Brauch fMce, ARTNER WANTED—WITH FE ow $1,000 TO $3,000, in an old established steam fxundry. now doing a Sood business, Address FUKD, Meraid Uptown Brauch offic OSTTION NOW OPE man having $1,200 ow Jecting 325 weealy, and with peru ly at or address IMPROVEMES \) Newark, NEWARK OFFICE FOR duty, office work and col- nent interest. Ap- COMPANY, 793 OLD ESTABLISHED PUBL —AN Phase for aula, owner dering to, reures. 3 a most Saorne +h organization in every department, and purchaser will succeed te a flourishing, profitable and easll anage: ed concern; price $%,W0. Apply to Gages s CaRLELON, 98 Broadway. Qe eater ‘OR CONTRACTOR t bi cuta tunnel in suce erest in min: 44 Broome ou EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.—SPLENDID chance to take hold of such business by renting ik Kooi or part of an old estaviished office. bP iN- Crk C, DOTY, 31 Union square. } ARE | CHANOE.—FOR SAL book, which has ned six rear ity ih ts cou hope another fa siness payin articulars call HARRIS, ‘i st Br Broadway. y way, room 9, or , A COPYRIGHT OF A _ dail ; Price $3,500, A) to GEIG re ta 93 Broadway. eet as ARE CHANCE.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WITH $1.50) to loan can secure # permanent situation, with sp eral salary. to a@saie business, Address M. box 139 Herald office, ARE CHANCK FOR A BUSINESS MAN WITH $009 or $1,00) to control New York city or Ly be (a specialty) or annum. | Call an BK. H. RELLY, roow jor # staple inanufactured article ec man can make 5,000 ue pie ood learn particulars | imix MACHINE MOLOR.—PERSONS WITM CON trol of capital, knowing the wantof the age, and disposed to supply it, with very great promt, are in. see a practical tration at No. 116 street, room 5, between the hours of 0 AM. aud Y tye Any Oo entred) air re been ADVERTISER WOULD INVES® FROM $1,000 009 im some good pi ine ss (MaDulac: wed ii jair return and security for amoun Ani rare ating mature of business, and where interview can be had, onl, the best references givea aud requ Dox 132 id off Will be ‘naticed ‘Address CASH, T' AMSRICAN MANUFACTURERS —A party going to Buenos Ayres and 4 Montevideo ‘would be pleased to Introduce their manufactures rel ties, Address P. H., box 3,798 Bost atce. YVA4STED—PA‘ENT riGuts To sul ON CoM- mission: also an agency for a smali article that has not yet been introduced to the public utactur- ers mus’ be in a position to keep up the demand. Appiy | % | to HUG FOoTER, 31 Liberty stree! ANTED—AN ABLE Arp. RAPOTASLE MAN AS artner. with $5,000, manutacturing Business. address Work, ANTED—FOR A West INDIA MERCANTILE house, a gentleman who can speak and write the Germsn and Spanish languages and who can invest at jeast 35,00, Address vox 576 New York Post office. PV ANIND—A SMaiti, ac take the whole of part and permanent business, with S00 ty ot. ‘Aduress Hi. & Bue Williamsburg Fost | Ofice. No agent need apply | Ween —$ 10.000 ; opportunities. Refer: | | Philadelphia. $250. AN HONEST PARTNER good, esiablistied manufacturing business. G. 1, box 162 Herald office. Wyre USINESS PARTNER, WITH $1,000 TO $1,000 cash capital, in @ strictiy legitimaie, cash ness. Apply at or address 133 wt REQUIRE A COMPETENT BUSINESS MAN TO present our interests in Chicago: apotuer in Address J.B. A., Herald of 100 ~BeriNess OpboRteNTY at DE PROF + its; redeem Valuables, Diainonds, Wa everything aod make a ely. adaress ©. DB Ve. INA Ad. c.. 1D pawn; caa contr hundred eioliars imme =FOR THIS SOM I WIL ALU HALF ¢ patemt staple article; can anufaetured tor $2: sale uniluited ac $10 each. xadters BUDSINESs, | box 149 lieraid office. $500 AEE —AN INTELLIGENT, EN- UY. werprising person wanted, with $500 to liivest; salary to commence, $15 a ween; gemticman or lady. 7st Broadway, room 17. A PARINERSHIP WITH A FIRST lise party in the beat, the easies e ays $80) i East twel tyriourth at “—WANTED, A GENTL experience, with. $4. 0007 noB U2 E88. MAN, WITH THIS Amount, can secnce ab anquestional prontable bust: without any risk, Adare: FACTURING A. B., Herald omfice, SH OR REAL ESTATE WILL rUR ase haif interost retiring partner, lucra re Broadway busines, including stock on hand; pay- hey nually, established i962, Address SAGA- MORE, Herald oils ti TO $8.00). RINER, Wi $5,000 Amouay tp open a branch of al old entab: Hshed store, Adiress G. G., Herald fice. $. 000 —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS Fe mount, in @ well established cash busi- ness; will be at thorough investigati un- questionabl ivea. Apply toJAMiS DaNNia O., 116 and desirous of a an interest in the annum ; location one of ‘Rea generat omoge om Walnut atrect: refer entiemen . re re: Philadelphia, Pa.) F oie, dcr $90, 00 PARTNER ed Aka I THIS Res, where prods, sre realize: capital wii f 5 double Tiselt thts Zones aatistactory rorereneee can” re and will guired. Vor particula er Lew Wit I iverty 9 ect, New | $30), 000 73, 50,00).—T HAVE THIS AMOUNT whiel ivi invest in ® first class busi- Hess as partuer, or Would loan the same for one year in cev and, Mf mutually agreeable at the end of ner. Address, siatng full rald office. come & THE REVENUE FRAUDS. HOW THE TAILORS sUFYER—SMUGGLED CLOTH- IN@ IN NEW XORK—CUSTOM HOUSB MEMO- BANDA. In considering the revenne frauds that are DOW occupying 80 large a share of public attention It may be well to refer to tne following circular issued to “collectors and other officers of the cus: toms.” If departing as well as returning touris will study this interesting document they may be saved much trouble, money and mortification. The following is the document;— R ORNLATIVE TO PRES ENTLY OF PERSONAL EF. OF TOURISTS AND OTHERS ARRIVING FROM Trxasuny Daraurwnwe, Feb. 23, 1875 The attention of this departient has beem called to the impression widely prevauing ( aracies purchased for ereoual use of tourists or per returning to the Pnited States from foreign countries are exempt trom duty if designed solely tor persouul use and uot tended tonne ‘several provisions of the law admitting articles re ving the person, OF Lor person when socomps of persons arriving in the United re the fol so protessic oH household effects, or librart or parts of waceks in use of persons or families trom foreign countries, if used abroad by them not less than one year, ‘and not intended for aay other person or persons. * Personal ont. ouseold SSR, BOF mer rohandise, of citizens of ths ud tates dying abrow s e} in acttial se and other personal carina sont profess onal books, limplemente, instruments and. (ovis of trade, oceupal ment of persons Striving in Uaied states. But this exemption shall not be construed to iaclude machinery or oarniys ieaported for use in @ manulacturing stablishment or for sale. 5 Jt will be seem that, so far as wearing apparel is con- cerned, only those articles which have be tual use are exemptea from duty, although Va many cases fa exemption ticles of wear dd in the bag- Wor. old. 1 actual use abivas and nol necessary for the present comfort or convenience of the owner, are chargeable with duty, and the fact that they are in: tended for the tuture use ofthe person who brings or of another perso: a ie not Jor sale, does not ex- mpt them from duty. erPurists and passengers are, therefore, cautioned wo observe the proper care, when ving with a tel claimed to be tree as personal etfects, mi separate statement of ier a del hiv beet ie actual use abroad trom those winch that the customs officers may Latin decide what. tiabie rv exempe from dul; Portlons apo ADO ART OW, Mécretary of the ‘Treasury. To collectors and. other cllicers of ihe custo A number of merchant tailors were oer | visited by a HenaLp represeatative for the pur- pose of sscertaining whether the excess of per- sonal baggage of returning foreign tourists was not generally exaggerated, and tn moet cases the genutiemén applied to rele. that instead of an overestimate of such infractions of the law there was @ considerable underestimave, One Of the inembers of a fashionable Broadway tailoring roy effects not mercham: es sala :— “Our merchants are robbed of trade that natur- ally beiongs to them by sume of their Weaithies® customers, Who make periodical trips abroad, bringing home extra tranks full of clothing they, | have not worn, and a great deal of tt in advaneo | OF the season, It 1s realy, however, found to 08 A FALSK BUONOMY, for @ great deal of tis toreign work has to be aliered by Our own tailors in order to correct mis~ fits and to make the habits conform to our Ameri- can styles. A fine suit of clotoes tn New York. costs about double what it does In London or Paris; but the duties on clotus, by ® recent revi- sion of the tariff, are intended to be almust pro- nibitory. Ad valorem, thirty-five per cent; per pound, fifty cents; consul fees, ingurance, trans- portation, brokerage, cartage, &c., &c., aggrega~ ting nearly 100 per ceut.”” A fasmonabie Filth avenue tallor was inter- viewed on the same subject, He said:—**In additiog to tae facts you have jearned trom other sources, turing ladies’ business, seit a few thousand dollars: | ‘ale! - | as learned, profit of $3,000 during | we | of the storage reservoir :— 8 vested. | probable Brotits SINESS | | stead Reservoir, by Dr. A. N. Beil, the well Tcam say that many persons seud their measures to Canada or go there io the course of summer | travel, and they receive clotning im New York on whicn no daty ts paid, 1 am forced to belleve there 13 more than one (so-called respectable) merchant tatloring estaplisument nere in New York seliing clothing mace of clotas on which no duty nas ever been paid, The merchant tailors? | exchanges in the diferent cities are taking action | on the subject, and it is vo be hoped that the self- respect of our best citizens will be suaMicient to | discountenaace the meanness involved in smag- ' | gling.” CUSTOM HOUSE MEMORANDA, No fresh seizures were made yesterday, as far General Arvhur Bad received no news | Irom the department at Washington as to the dis- position of the yackt Octavia, put he an inter- view with Mr. Aigernon 3. Sullivan, the counsel Jor1be owner, and it 18 supposed there can be no | ground for tne Jurther detention of the suspected | crait, Ordera had been given to Field, Morris & Fenner | that the guods seized belonging ‘to Mess: Scenal- | how & Co. were at tue disposul of the latter firm, as the appralser’s late repurt completely exonerated them. It was expected that # vond would be ex- | ecuted m abont one-third of the amount origina:ly cemanded. Owing to the ilipess of Mr. Kalman, one of the members o/ the Arm, it was supposed tne business would lie over until’ Monday. BROOKLYN'S STORAGE RESERVOIR. LETTER OF DR. A N. BELL IN FAVOR OF [T# COMPLETION 4S A SANITARY MEASURE. The following communication has been addressed | tothe Chairman of the Commitvee of tne Com- | mon Council of vee city of Brooklyn on the Hemp- Own | eaitor of the Sanitarian, it will be noted th Dr. Bell argues very strongly for the completion mooxtye, Jane 1, 1873. Common Councis To TR Bepeane Couuitree Gextii you for | the sturage reservoir | opportunity onsider: sons favor of the measut f ‘the same of expressing my views to en this note. I have examined the grounds with especial reference to the fanitary aspect of the question. A plenary napoly of | pure water is « cardinal tri au Furity is of the first Importance. ished state of the storage reservoir thei an area fiity acres, covered with muck—@ mixture of the 18 of old mill ds, Tevent vegetable growih, and large number of s use ntl are utterly i many dangerous exceptions to ruler aud these exceptions are ponds and reservoirs such as those under discussion: the conditions are altogether diferent trom the volursinous body of a large Ik isa well ascertained tact that the constant or even ocen: sional ingestion of ape matter in a state of decompo- sition In food of drink unde: and polsons che sys teu. The blood is in this way CHARGRO WITH PCTRID MATTER and the Individual whereby rendered not only Liable, to actual p ng UY it per ae, out made liable and | posed to contract disease of whatever kind. Organic mat- ter in this condition earried into the system by the water we drink acts in the same manuer as foul air from sew- erage pipes, of (he poisoned alr of crowded rooms, occa- | sion ives rise to the most acute aud deadly fevers, and tually eniecdles the constitution | les: sens the powers of resistance and cause: Sickly community, As regards, quantity, an. abund- abt supply of pure water leis necessary te besite ‘nan, cature’s treest’ gift, pure air, ‘win one im the use of water or to dole i iy meas ire would be to piace a ae ou human endurance, re proposition of ters ior domestic use sot the dark ages and the. saine spirit ‘in once imposed a ax on the light of heaven, and, like it, the suggestion is without any consideration whatever health. Jn an estimate ROME IN HER Pata | served @ little upwards of 30 «i to each in- havitant, and she was freer at that ime frou zy mote diseases than she has ever been since or than Brooklyn isatthisday. As lo the cost and how to pa: ing the estimate opponents of it lives saved. reservoir, But, meanwhile, hikely to occur in ‘tetauli oinere mi be twenty tint times as many ver isease, and tnese, ‘age ot days ‘cack loss of labor to the city and. state, tivell ihe expense of B00 deaths from typlold fever tothe cost of ou the Beceseary yj {morovement of ehil- ie a st to ine comme nd ans Rundfed aud the reservoir ; titty ot one a papal sal wid several anc ally in short, the saving of twem ora CARN ge gt Thao rhoa, dysentery aud \veir congemers will pay for the ree. ervoir, But who will underta’ ‘upon the homan by aoe ef vteeta ea To be, respectfully rom TWO MEN SUFFOCATED IN A VAT. Coroner Simms, of Brookiyn, 14 inquests yesterday in the cases of George Stouter and charies Vorfrei, WO were sudocated on Wednes- Manglactory of J. Soni in Twenty-secc Street, near Third ave evidence showed that Stouter went iron vite ciews It ott, and Was overcome by the polsonons gases. Vorirei, who was employed ariver for “ ogee hao in to rescue him, aud he, , became Unconscious. Both m i when Wney were taken cut. ry, tongered: a hove facts, and the Vals are cleaned the recomm entire covers be removed,

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