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RT CUSTOM HOUSE AFFAIRS. {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] is, Of course, necessary to prevent the fasiionable smuggling carried on by our own people a snort time since, but the secret Service men, and the discretion of our trained and expert ofiicers should be equai to this, bat the evil and annoy- ance to loreigners Who are veyond suspicion should be abated. ‘The circular is too arbitrary in 1's provisions, and in the hands of a rude or ig- borant officer—iew of whom, hap iv, are in the service—it is capable of veing abused to the bational discredit,” Toere can be no question twat the present system of examining personal baggage Is to be deprecated, as it gives olfence to tnnoceut people and creates no end af annoyance, with very litue good or profit resuiting tuereirem. FINANCIAL AND COMMERGL A Strong, but Dull Market The Future of Stocks. GOLD FIRM AT 117 1-8. Money on Call at Usnal Rates and Foreign Txehange Firm, WALL Street, } Turspay, July ¢—6 P. M. Notwithstanding the fact that the stock market to-day opened an hour later than its usual time | and many were abseut who are accustomed to lend force to the occasion, nearly ali securitics | were firm and gave token of that strong under- | tone-which has prevailed tor several days without | materiil modification, It 1s true that muca mys- tery is connected witn the movement of Erie, Lake Sore, Pacific Mail aud Western Union, and the mass do not seem to understand why they maintain the higher foothold that bas been estab- lished; bucif one may juage from the stories of the street, not only these, but other stocks, are | Mkely to improve as a consequence of A BUOYANT FEELING. We do not undertake to (explain whence this comes or whitner it will lead. It is simply a fact that almost every man wno 18 met has become possessed with the very natural idea that as our crops nrow—We being an agricultural people—and our money circulates, and our industries multiply, and our local debts are paid, and our local trade improves, Wall street will eventually reflect the change. Heretoiore it has witnessed the power o/ lufluence, both natural and artificial, more or less depressing iu character. Hercatter, 1t may .With equal contidence look for such results ai follows a new growth, the development of fresh enterprises, the enlargement of the money power, nd the movementot the milliors, which inthe Jall are identified with the most material interests of the country, and leave their impress every- where from the farmer to the railroad and factory, “THE PRICES 0-DAY Were us followa:—New York Central and Harlem | were comparatively steady. Erie advanced to 1534. Lake Shore ranged trom 583, to 59, closing at 59. Wabash was steady at 534. Northwest- erh common advanced to 39 The preferred stock Was steady at 50, St. Paul common was firm at 83% a 34; do., pre erred, 65%. Union Pacifle went up to 7534. Pacitic Mati suld at 305% a 40% a 4034. Rock island moved up to 104. Western Union moved from 794% to 8034, closing, however, at 80 a 79%. Other changes will be iound below. ; Mechanics’, 141; Mercantile, 108; Merchants’, 12 | shipment NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. : | $825.0 93.90: ©. cok 8 Tg 0 81 28: coke terne, $6 90 @ following are late prices:—Consols for money, 98% @ 94; d0., for account, 9434; 1865 bonds, 105%; | 1867 bonds, 10644 & 10634; ten-forty bonds, 10434 4 104%; new fives, 103% a 104; Erle, 12% a 12%. RAILROAD BONDS. In railroad bonds the Union Pacific issues were the leading feature, first seliing at 103 a 103%, Jand grauts at 100 and sinking funds at 965, a 9634, under an active demand, One lot of $60,000 Mor- ris and EsaeX consoiidated firsts sold at 103%. The other transactions were small. C., CG. and LL 0. firsts declined from 4034 to 45%. BANK SHARKS. Bank shares sold at 99 for Fourth National, 98 jor Central National and 122 tor Commerce. ‘The latest vids are:—America, 162; Cemtrul Na- | | tional, 97; Chemica}, 1,600; City, 300; Commerce, 122; Corn Exchange, 182; First National, 200 Fourth National, 99: Importers and ‘Traders’, 195; Metropolitan, 1324; New York, 183; ‘tradesmen’s, 140; Union, 138. PRODUCE EXPORTS, The exports of produce tor the week ending this date amoants to. $6,190,155, against $7,387,186 for the corresponaing week in 1874, and $4,964,510 in 1873, The totalexports since January 1, this Pack, 14834; year, are $127,942,150, against $12,367,863 for the | corresponding period in 1874, and $145,174,111 in 1873. MINING NEWS PROM CALIFORNIA, The bullion prodact of the Consoiiduted Virginia Mine Jor the first twelve days of the fiscal month Was $505,871. ‘The ore product has been increased to 600 tons per day, notwitustanding delays oc- casioned by water in the mine and-by accidents at the mulls, Botn mills are running full, Large pumps are being put into the C, and C. shait. ‘The Sutro tanuel at last advices was 9,855 teet ip length, with hard greenstone rock in tar yad= img. The Mariposa tunnel, June 24, was 855 feet long, the heading being in serpentine rich in sul- pharets of goid, Tne Crown Point Mine is yielding 550 tons ore daily, the Belcher 500 tons and tne Ophir 156 tons, The Savage main shait is being sunk below the 2,200 feet level. Nine iurmaces are now employed in smelting ores from the Eureka Consolidated, Richmond and Atlas mines. ‘the preduct tor the week ending June 19 was 932,725 pounds of ballion, and tae amounted to 279,374 pounds. The Rich- | mond shipped also 180,000 pounds of lead and ten bars of reflnea bullion, worth $23,000, in addition, The Manhattan Silver Mine, which was formerly owned in this city, but now heid in Cal:fornia, shipped $103,573 in bullion during the first twenty days in June, The ore body in the California Silver Mine hag been cut into immense blocks and squares ready Jor hoisting as soon as the new machinery and mill are completed, The ore is very rich—in one level assaying $104 to $107 per ton, and in another $355 to $365 per ton. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS are quoted at the close us follows:— City sixes, old. City sixes, new, Camden and Am! Peunsylvania..... 5034 Puiladelpma and Re: 58 Lehigh Valley... 613g Catawissa preterred. 4296 42% Vhilad 20% 2h Northern Central 27 2934 Lehigh Navigation. 5056 50% Lenigh gold loan.. . 1015 102 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES TUESDAY, July 6, 1875, 10:15 AND Ibo A.M, vi a FIRST BOARD—i0:330 A, M. ADVANCE AND DECLINE. 4 ‘The changes of the market since Saturday we: biciyn Ce TE wi [Eppets Soe X68. be ey as jollows icp’ R& rh rote Pap Ad io ues and St, ion! 6040 Mor 4 Lake Shore, orthwestera eee ) Giio“anu Musstasippy 3; Pacide Mall ier: | 200 Cen silver common, 343 Rock Island, 3; Watash. 343 | SUCH st Union Pacific, 4; * Western Union, %; St. Paul preferred 3; Maripos: | yyou0 DECLINE.—Atlaniie and “Pactfic, preferred, 4; 8.00 Delaware and Lackawanna, %; St Paul com- | z won, . | ‘The stationary stocks were New York Central, CG, 0, and 1.0., Harlem, Panama, District of Co- lumbia 8-66 bonds, and Erie in London, CLOSING PRICES—S P.M. Mil & St Paul pf 5636 a 56 0,0, 0 ind... ay a 1 x JO ‘quitral.. Onio & Mis: Fanawa,x 4 ‘Toi e Wad. Un Pace, ar & st Paul. 38; hg: | THE TRANSACTIONS were quite insignificant, amounting to only 79,000 Shares, Of these Western Union occupied the most important piace. Lake Shore was next in order, and was followed by Pacific Mall und Erie, The fol- lowing is a record of the sules:—Erie, 1,650; Lake Shore, 21,100; Northwestern, 900; Nortnwestero preferred, 300; Rock Island, 400; Pacific Mail, 20,400; St. Paul, 1,100; St. Paul preferred, 200; | Onios, 400; Western Union, 21,500; Union Pacitic, 1,350; Missourl Pactfic, 360; American Express, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. | | 30 dour § Lug M | a0 3 Bik ot -ommerce settaaze pee id SSelerreerseeregece See =7#: PeEzEEE 345 are. eee eS eesse Petesreee: rai meareraaas cers 25 Chi eK Ph.D lw cnt ee MRK...D 10. CALL=12:30 P.M, Beruke $400 U 8 cur os. Say en Fae ani he: ‘The following tavle sows the opening, highest | 2) and lowest pricea of the day :— Opening. Highest. een: New York Central. 10234 02% | 30 131 ist 1534 15 59%, 58% Bde 514 i 39 887; Northwestern pre erred 50 oo bo ae IBA sere cceeseeee a ae Milwaukee ahd St, “Paul. 6 Mil. aua St. Paul pres... 55 55% so gon Us Sars). be sy Obio ana Mississippi Wig 2334 9256 | TU aoene eres iat New Jersey Central. lluyy 110 10036 | oe es Del, Lack. and Westera..118 118 118 SECOND BOARD=I_ Py “h, Union facific, ie 1546 La | ae old .. oo a7 mabe aan %. oa on on | 109 Li ito Ist a” iw 8 0) Atimuug and Pcie Tel, wig ase aa |G! Due adctat ns igs Fa | ‘a ial 6 ++ 8055 0. ‘i 108 : Panama, ex diy 198" ta 190" | S88 Mo ip va vac Kit. bead BR THE MONEY MARKET. | Moucy was without change. ‘the closing price | on cali Was2and 2% per cent, Prime discounts Tated at 34, a5 percent. Foreign exchange was tirm at 4.8634 a 4.8/7 for bankers’ six days’ sterling &Nd 4.89% a 4.90 ior aemand. GOVERNM: ONDS. Government bonds closed firm. The latest quo- tations are as follows:—Uuited States currency Xs, 12244 a 122%; do, do., 1981 registered, 120% @ 1214; do. du, do, couvon, 122% u 123%; do. five-twenties, 1862, coupon, 118 a 118%; do do,, 1864, registered, 118% a 118%; do. do, coupon, 118% a 119; a0, do, 1865, regis Jered, 120% @ 121; do, do, do, coupon, 1224 @ 124}4; do, do., do., uew, registered, 1204 a 120%; 40, d0,, do, Go,, Coupon, 1203 a 120%; do, do., 1867, registered, 121% # 12134; do. do., do, cou- PON, 122% u 12254; do, do., 1868, registered, 121% a 121%; GO, dd., G0, COUPON, 121% a 122; do, ten. | forvies, registered, 117% a 118; do, » Coupon, 1195s & 110%; do, fives, 1881, re id, LIT 118; do. do, d0., coupon, Libs a 118%. THE GOLD MAKKET, Gold opened at 117}4, and closed at the same price. Meanwhile transactions tuok place on the | basis of 1174 @ 117, Tue carrying rates were 134, land 2 percent. The specie engagements for to. morrow’s outgoin wiers amount to $400,000 gold voin, The $500,000 gold coin withneld from shipment op baturday last Was sent out to-day, as intended, OPRRATIONS OF TUE GOLD RXCHANOR BANK, Gold bulanves $1,848,190 Currency ualune 2, 188, 748 Gross clvarings,, . 90,198, 000 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, Currency exchapges,, ag bf Gurreney balun Gold excuauges Gold baimuces THE PORKION MAnKpT. Tue London wdyioes repurt 4 gain of £197,000 Duhon by the Book of Rygisod on dalguce fox Gay, Diwsoounts im the qpen market for threo months! olils are quoted ata a6 per ovnt,, and money at the Bock Exenaogée ou go romeut SeCUrINIGs Ut 2 to Bg per co Consois are # frugtion lower aya Amerioau sevyriues firm, tbe Bums i a a i 8 ; West 1" Be 0 0. bu Adams BX. WL obx Lo. 6 brie sR. COMMERCIAL REPORT. gees COTTON O8 THX SPOT STRONG, FUTURES STRONG—FLOUR QUINT AND FIRM—WHEAT DULL AND LOWAR—OORN DULL AND LOWRR— | Oats FiIRMER—-KYB QUIT AND NOMINAL— | BARLEY QUIZT AND UNOCHANORD—DARLEY MALT QUIBT--POBK QUIKT—LaARD DULL— PRIROLEUM DULL—NAVAL STORRY QUIRT AND | i. YIMM—GKOCKRIES STKADY-aiDEs QuitT— LEATHSR =6DULL—-OILS = QUIET —WaIskRY FIRMER—FREIGHIS SIZADY—UEMP AND JUTR QUIBT AND 9TRADY—UUNNIES sTRONG, TuRsDaY, July 50 P, M, ‘Tho Merchandise Markeis ruied quiet us aguas oral thing to-day, Gud tue exospiions were not ympertant, Uo 'Chunge neurly all deserip- tions of produce wore dali, flour was quiet. Wheat dull uid lower, Cora, oats wud woisaey | Ggeidedy wigher, Lork was Galer, Lord was dull | 122% 800 shs Puc M. i rit] ow 3 fers ail 83,.b3. bri 22 “6 tlbag | | an¢ easier. Cotton on the spot strong, futures | ean We guctes- =e a Strong. Petroleum dull, Naval siores quiet and ef one-thir. i CUS Wu do. ry j biaek caps, Der pl tse ii berries et rm, Hides quiet, Hemp and jute quiet and | 4 ct car “asramberriet Oita. re ph steady. Gunnies stron; Leatner dull Oils | - Picea 00 1 8 . 52.5.0 Up river, . a fe.; ox Islan: quiet. Groceries steady: one ‘oe crates, $1 ce, AnTIMoNY.—The murket for Regera’s was firm | gre a per pig jos a gos es carrants te maine, ‘Noor jcarrants, per Ib, and was quoted at 13%4¢., gold. aise.: doy cherry. pie new, per pbk. | | ASHES Were in fair jobbing demand at steacy | prices, We quote:—Pots, dc. a 61gc.; pearls, 8c. | BEANS AND Pkas.--The market for marrows and medium was quiet, with a good demand, and pric were without material change. Wb quote:—Medium, | new, choice, $190; do., fair to good, $1 40a $1 75; marrows, | Rew, choice, $2 a $2 45; do., tair to sood, $2a $2 2 beas, new, $1 9 a $2; red kiduey, prime, new, $3 15 new, $240 a $2 50; white kidney, $2.8 $210: do, fair to good, $1 5) a $175. Bueswax was in fair demand. We note a sale of 2.00) Ibs. Western at 482. per ld. We quote Western atS2c. a ‘Sc. and Southern at 38e. per Ib. Broom Conn was steady but the demand was light We quote :— Brush, short green, chol-e, 13c. a 143¢c. ; hurl green, 13c. a l4c.; green medium, We. a 12c.; red and red tipped 8c. a 1c, Burrenr.—The morket for State butter was quiet. Pails were in good supply and sold at about 2c, a 28. per I! with occasional sales to the grocery trade atic, Thee was 4 moderate inquiry jor tabs and firkinsat about the | same range of prices. There was a good supply of West- ern butter on haud. and arrivals of a sinctly cholee quality were lew. ‘The warm weather showed its eff buner arriving, Upon the bi and lots | Mus’ affected were™ exceedingly hard to--sell, | When olfered at a liberal reduction. W | State | creamery, | cho: i common to Poo a me ao: “ao, do., good, mon, 20e. & 246. 'do., Welsh tubs, choles a 23c.; Western c: ‘doe. bait Cg |, Yac. & 25c.; Western iti serve ‘and tubs, ‘choice, "26. ; a wood, Arar do. de, et ae ae Western tubs, cholce, 2c. a do. do. a Ie. do. Jo., poor to fair, ise. a he. : do. grass Fellow, 180. a 2c. ; do, do., ood wo ido. do., Common to thir. ides at he market wus ae ‘with ‘a, moderate te :—Sperm, 19. stearic, ‘ave demand rices. Most of eated, but lots mi hot so affecved, and fine In every particular, were sold e ae tac fine, Like. da, fair to a 90.; mtate H don tair to good, 10 factory, che: 10¢, a He. at Ledge. uote Covrex.—The market for Rio was very strong and | the jobbing trade was very » The sales were 959 bays ex Albatross and Sd) bags ex Claudina on private Mild sotfees Were steady but quiet. ih follows: Ualveston, 2,000 bags: Savannah, 4, 17 223 do. Baluumore, 4,094 do. ; uot Issn 01 aes bouia itea, $80, w hie. ostura. Ise. @ 2130.5 sc. & Ipc. Coorxtace Stock.—The market was quiet and prices ere without tmportant change: | We quote:—Molassos , Seinch, with heads, $2 i0 a, $2 2): sugar shooks, with heads. 38-inch, $2 Mexican, 19i¢. 3 Savanilla, 2c. a Zéc.; Curucoa, to prime, 360 @ Sie. : "hoops, "12 feat. do.. Sue? for, mgot was firt 303.000 She. Jal at Bice Be. she: nary 2. ingot, like, | America: 3c. Yellow | sheathing tnd Browze, tle; bolts, 28c.: malls, sheathing. | fic. a di | ““Combace.—the market: for Manila was | tive and prices were without change. We darme and smell siz9), perth. 1s, a re. e, bot rope ao Lddge. ; Sisal rope, isc. /*New Zealand, Ive. w Lie Hutsia hemp, tarred, 14e.; American do, ldc.; Kussia bolt rope. Lic. 8 ina it Gos, the demand trom spinners erat, were firm in (heir views, aad the market main- a aud some gi! ng to searctty. ths ppenced quotations indicate no chanze, Livetbbot market /i6d. higher tor sows and i(d." a Slat. the market tor future ‘deliveries ag, and prices advanced 3c. on July and Au- list and $-loc. on thy more reufote mnths. Rio market weed firm at this improvement. Private Vices from Liverpoot condraied thes, public reports inable except ut higher prices, Ww ; advance, The final Eas jor petores were an- nounced as follows —July, 15 ll. 2c. 1539 Au. ust, 15 13-320. + Noptemben,” 15 5-326. a is Sil r, 14 13 16c,; November, 1 ber, 14 1]-lec. @ 14 23-32¢. ; Ketraary, 18 J Bo. as Ll Apri, May, 15i,0. 15 13-160. a Bi? sc. Quotations ‘based Slaaniae tion in force -eptember 1, 1874, and on upiand cottou in store Tauning in quality not wore than bait a rade above or below the grade quoted :—Ordinury, ordinary, Tose. A silee fevngood, maling: $ ng, on ‘Amerloan standard of class: low dling, 15%. Y £3 poe based ond ation — muddling, Fal s tne sales Were i— Couguaption, low middling) the sales an Dales Iwaroh, ‘900 below wt 18° 160. 4 99 iD 1d-8ic,: May, 200 bales at lodge: 1 ‘Tho receipts ut tue ports rv} follo' — Ga 99 bi jow Orleaus, 7 obits. a: savanna, 3: oi, Holley Buitumore, 4; New ototat 7b. ib ies. hr Tasted % ae is day lust | Yeu ‘otal mer tot th ale ume it year, Stace bales Cotton 1 slowed as vulowa iG Havre, by steam, Lid; Hamburg, | by. sean, .c, compressed; Bremen, by steain, gc. com: | reared! Seles: by stentay Wy col jair and prices were strong, Western were sold at 2ve,, although s disposed to ask a traction higher, oy nd, New Jersey and nea: Feunayivania, #80. ; Cai jada. choice isc,; Western, do.,2ic.; other We ,GGs.—The dema: ouch irregular. rama | mucn reduced. We note sale of 1,00) lbs. a feathers at S8c. per Ib. We quote:—Prime new ge a selected do. do. mixed, as to quality. : sa a bas teathers, teathers, Se. ‘pe | "Finecuacksns were strong and quoted ae Bt WW a $115, roid in bond, for snort and full count. ¥isu.—The market for all kinds was quiet. A few cod- | fish sold at $5 50 for Georgians and for Banks. Her- Fing were scarce and selling at #e., ex store. | Nackerel Were quiet and steady. We quove rt lv; No. 1 shore, $10 4 $l | %.s, Bo: George's Bank ‘codash, $5 3 new large threes, $6 50; herring. 3c. & PLOUR AND G a ae do 284.294 Dushels: corn, 194/79 do. 215.0 Dis and (24 baste 899 do. The flour m: we ‘note sales of 75) bbls. Brandy wines We quote :—93 0) a low, $3800 8141 for Jersey and aie gts nosyLvania <M ks tyne Coarse, $| 1 47; P eiees or 1 Bu 6; dine yellow. $f 70-6 Bey Balhimore vee 84 100 $4 45 Wa 4 75 ved yell hey y sac $: 74, and ‘ane vinite, 81 30 sacked, $1 9 per IW the, te. We uote Minnesota... Round hoop Vio, Kound hoop Onio, tri Family St. Louis, low extr St. Louw, low exira... st. Louls, choice doubii shipping ors brand | Southern, ex! Southern, family. Corn weal, Wesiert Corn meal, Jersey Corn meal, Brandy wine Corn aneal: puneheons Heeccusmctaciscacsoue! | eecugseeses i $1 ZI for No.2 Milwau aud So. | Minwesota, beiter. The siles BUc. Reese be 4 84 tor soil. cides mer: god, dieu fos tor wit Barley. was quiet ‘stot | $4 60 for four and six ro" Rye was quiet aid Mou 45 for two-rowed Stat at} He. af RUETENOY, 8 rr | id prices. opie | dood demand at Muli pricus, | Peanuts were que "at ss ry @ 84 (or Virginia, $1 by a $1 70 for \ limington, fi | 4 y $1 6) a $1 03 for) Henussswo, 91,4) a $1 041, itt new ietacn cmaea re | loose miusos tie Py 8 Os | monds—larrayoud, rived Ivion, tbe. ant | Bi tor quart bos 0} enol raisins al oul do, Ms 4 ans kee, 80. ; dutes, | inonds, ns * oral Rudy urkey prudes, tue eho. | sralnyes it iuarts iyee. 8 wwodlouy veunch pein vibe. & teed ite ih apecutative démaud bovn ‘sliced. aw re without ei du uF chan e market wi Wow footale c. @ Ho, ven plow quai ne tanuy, o ey rere, To. ;' peeled eae, Rorta Garo: lad FI We, du, 1,5 Heir tO god, 150. & 0 AE iar dourgia, a fag, i dv. de slate, Ide. a Su. ted Es a B40; UO do. go. | oherrie Le dity al . ‘aWherrlon Wor | Stake i eae | ie | a t ers wht gud Pawar | dhe ares were oe | DANG Was Tait NE eeauy Brloee iuachvsrris fair suppl curren €0,, Winch, $1 W a y2 zo: | box shooks, 76c. a suc. ; oy Bon $A WO; pipe do., $6 50 7; empty hogshead &'$4 75; hoops, Ta tect, ‘Corron on the spot was neg! oe By ax porrers: and | a ia | With sales confined HB SRieeitiet iota Holders, bow: | ‘@ strong uudertone, with the offerings meagre | ellow. | fine | ai. | With a late despatch calling the market strong at ine | 148 bv tern, dligc. 8 | Featnxrs were slow of sale and stocks were very | ry wy | vado, ‘refminz, erate. Tt.” $2 a $2 BO oAl0.. do, pi a watermelons, | per 100, $3) a $/0; mus«meions. per bu . 50 a $2. Game —The arrivals of wild pigeons Were light and the demand was and prices Were without decided change. Woolcock were scarce and wanted. We {Wild ‘pigeons, stall fed, extra. per dozen $2 4 fair to good, $175 a $1 87 do. $t $1'75; wondcocks state and Jertey, per & $1 15: do., Western, $i. was strong and iu fatr and uochanged. eSartpore ¥ GUNXteS.—Lomestic cloth demac Caleutta was quiet Were —Dome! Slow, 1 se. ah a market gulet and prices were without any important eh ne. We uuow: spinach. ver bbl, 75.. a $1: radishes, per 100, round, 75«: Fi, long, Yee. a Sit lettuce, per, DbL,. Bie ‘rhubarb, per. 100, a S25 wreon, peas Islan per 2 bus _ bag, $1 $1 50; Peand Lone Teland, | per 2 bushel bax. a $l Deans, do.’ don. $3: asparagus, per $I a gl 30; do., Oyster Bay, $2; Bermuda onions, $1 dozen, Der crate, $1 4 $1 25; do. tomatoes, per box, $1 5u; turn! white, per 100 bunches, $5 u $4 cucumbers, ‘Nortolk, $190, new cabbags $: r bbl, $1 a $2; cauliflower, per dozen, jSduash, ber Dusket, S0c, a $1 2); tomatoes, Savannah and Cha: iu, $1 a $2 50, Hay ano stuaw.—the demand for shipping was firm and the market was steady gt full unchanged prices. Straw was dull and weuk: | We quote ;-Bule hay, ship- Ding, Ube. a Tue. ; recall qualities, she. a $1 10; clover. ‘a 6c. ; Balk, Gc. Straw 12 quoted at Sic. 4 We. tor a Tone rye, Ge. a 70e. tor short do, and dc. Gbe: for oat Hear any Jotx.—ihe market tor jute was inactive and without decided change. Jute butts were steady, with sales of S00 bales at 2%c.. currency, cash: Mi quiet “and American. dressed, e jute, ‘6c. 0 fas ‘Sisal hein, 544c. a 54yc.. ol old Hives —ihe market was quiet and prices were un- changed, The sales were 618 Wet suited Texas 400 New Orleans on terms. we quote AERA Tay Lie ips, 0., 20 Ibs & 29 Ibs, bgt Iba ao 2136 Ibs, 2ic. a 2 be 1989C, 9 Boe. : ede Orinoco, le. Gy We. ene ac. : Genial American, 13 1bs. « San Juan, 2 10s. @ 24ibs., i8c.; Matamoros, 22 Ibs." M 7 tbs., 17% Ie. : Vers. Cruz, 18 ibs. @ 19 ibs. Me. a We. Tainptco, 20 Iby. a 2136 Ibe. 17 Bogoti 18 Ibs a20 Ibs. 17c, 19. ; Maracaibo, 20 23 iba, 16c.; Bahia, 21 lbs. a Ibs., are dha Delle ‘and La: a 2130.: Mon ‘Corrientes, s. 8 22 2 guavra, 20 lbs. u 22 Ibs., 1c. Ibs. a 23 Ads, i6c. @ 17. ; Payta, n ibs. 3 Fy Ve; Sisal, 20 Ibs. a 22 ibs. ldtge.; Campeachy, wv ii a 22 Ibs, 16c.; Tobasoo, 20 Ibs: 4 2 Ths. IS, gold. selected. vr and from brewers was moderate, and the market was quiet and prices were without Gracie ebange. We quote:—New Yorks, a Abe, astern, new, .c. a 80c,; Western, earlings, 1¢. @ 28c., olds, all growths, 8. a Ize. formias, 23c. a 30c. per r lb. he market for American was CLA but orn les Were 100 tons No. } carbon at $27 cable advices quote Coltness, 70s. ; market here was wore firmly held, scra| Unchanged, and was held at $82 trom yard. quiet snd’ without degided change, n erica, $47, 2100: No. 1 Coltness.. $32; No. ( Gien. a: raiirowd ir a younary, 827 8 $ise row rails wiiroad iron. No.) foundry, $27 8 $28; iron rails, 1 a $03; steel Tails, $78 a 877. Lxab.—The market for foreign was quiet at 6c. a O74c.. gold. Domestie was quiet aud steady, We quo Spas grainary. per 100 ibs. $8 nary, a a $7; $7 4; domestic foe sheet, 9 30. Scotc Eglinton. 633. ; but the was dail and Rais were Feftued, frig ained faieroved tin. lined les “[ieatien—Hemlock was dull, and prices were some. what irregular, with sup) moderate. ply Liberal and trade runping We quote ‘Buenos 4} e ia, ¢ . juenos Ayres. fornia. Cor Hide, iy Big Ei & Bele ge. & 2igc. ic. a Te. 2Tige. a BWKe. c. & 270, = ade. t backs. Sto. iiddie ice cro} Fae: us se, ‘pidte crop, B3e. avy “crop, $e. Light crop, Ble. fils aaa over crop. Ssa.'a se, Rouen 280. ; rough oak, 28. a 30c.: bellies. 1c. a lic. Marte -uGAR.—The market was dull, and prices were ao Bena, We quote:—New ligt, 8¢.; new lark, 1c. & 76. good demand at un- and coutrifugal a Be, do., grocery, 3 Porto Itieo, 6c. a 88c, ; Bugiish pairs Orleans, Wc. a 75e. AiATS axD Stocks. —Calves were in, fulr demand at steady prices. id were sli; ~~ Heady and in tate demon Luinbs were fairly wetiv lambs, live, per lb., 7¢, ern clipped, 43gc. a mi Ie do., Jersey ‘and near vy, chpped, 4c. a Se Jersey and Bucks county, Le) to i do., State, prime, 7 2.4 do. 5 tate t } tors Test do. fod Bor ty., Sera Weer: bo = bts ide, a L3e.? do. tiie, le atic. ; do. lair to wood 0. © 0 Ia New York at whee. ith e Ba MieY 5 e note sal by 50) bbls. good strained 00 Dols common strained at $1 73 and 150 bbis Barge. $235 a $2 sie Wasntin ington Ui sLingesd "was ta tie Jobbing Lard was quiet and ndminally unchanged. Cot. wed ‘Was dull and unsetilud. Olive was tnactive. Neutatoot WAS Quiet at tu prices Menhaden was in wir demand. | We note, sales of 180 bbls ora. renuest at steady Se. ; ae Bank, ts, 480: itatarat fabricating 38 Tee one Gull at I1K6, Ban. ia for month; do, in nies jonth} reliaed, stanuurd wilte, ¢. for month; naphi aud mouth, Phil dei pha was ‘quoted at Tie 8 sbot and wonth, Bai Yes ty ‘Was quoted at 1 her’ itusylile, erage steady wt vat La 1 upper fuad, On Os sie 26 a A. Houseville quiet weak and at elie O7s6¢. @ BL: Shipman ig ® fo ring chicke: * ‘OULTRY, ns were in good demand at full uuchan; the demand for towl was moderate. dull and prices were som what irregular. ‘he supply of live towls wi large and prices were . Live turkeys wi duil, pring chickens were iairly or s and We quote :—spring chicken: eb, Be. : state ald sersey, dc. w 7c, don, Webters, Abe. “a roosters, old, Wc. ; turkeys, State and Jer- de “Westora, 10. a dae; Jucks state Fy ra 0., Western, ‘prime, | Me. a Ive. ; cocks, Be. a lc. | sorts of provisions, vat | tor new meas to uay w Provisions. —Keceipts—Pork, 871 package: 1,489do. ; tard. 659 do. “the mark {OF Pork. The demand special she sales were 200 Dbis. Hew need at $2087 a. gu “1,590 bbls. ut Bzv 65 2) To tor AURUst, Dressed jogs Were quoted at 93¢c. gc. tor city. séet hams were neglected and nuit. ual at former rates. Beet was quiet, with sales of bbls, different grades on private terms. We quoter — Barreled beef, plain mess, 29 a $10; extra ines, $11; packet bvet, $18: Gerces—cicy extra Judia mess, ‘$27 a $25; Inuia ihess, $18.a $20; prime mess, $10.4 313 Bacon Was quiet a seca 50 boxes city long clear at (3ge. Cut ws mnuderutely active, the 00 piceos tres t Lidge., 6 0 piexled ft loige., Ou tres namie at ke 8 B6G, 1.00 houldery at go. and 1s uerces choles Wesrern td: Lard was dull aud the transactions were . We note sales of 760 Uerces at 13%{c. tor Bep- cut meats, et Was very quivt for all Poratoxs,—New were in fair request, ani grades sold beyond iull quotations. vld aud = plenty, e@ amounw from Charleston were red, ‘e erriegt nr. ‘are son ary! Jaa, a Herinut 38 on $6.30; early. rove,’ new" dcuble ead bbi & $2 25; ‘do. hy bulk, per bul, fr 13 w $4 25; pea bso, new fon. bead DDIS., $2 26 a $250; do. in bo. de by; Prince suber w double On. . “G3, bala, $1 5) peerless, i $2t don in Dunk: per obi. on aL Gage. Wi Carolina, ihe. w do., choice, fair topriine and NANKCON, Ghee. cure | bakers? $6 238 | unsettled; at - nei tarooes cult at $1.25, gareer’s quiet; United, | ot 2 casks Ourolina ac 73;0. | 7; charcoal terne, ‘tieny was quiet at 9c. tely'active. Ihe sales crop, tara at ‘Connéetiout necticut seconds, fliers t Ze. 8 1874, on pri dv. “Ohio erop, 1875, parily’ at” le. | on privave tering; 38 oo. Wisconsin crop, 1873, ou private terms. The market tor fancy was quiet 10) bales Havana at We. a $1 Wl. | We ‘note sales of wi ne i Massackzeers nliers, B Bc.; Go. do. seconds, He, a bic: gm do wrappers, Tie. ae. : Penn: sylvania tiers, Thc. 90.5" do. wrappers, te a dle; "60, Saworted lots, ile. ae: Crop 1878 onneetica t and Massachusetts ‘fillers, Ze. | a de; do. second. Le. unectie Wrappers, wie, s Soc: fe. Massachusetts do. do. jew. York amorted te. 6p. goed quae: ties fas lots, 18: a 2b, wlio do. Os ; s Te, a lOc, = Boe, i Wes good age. agi; Buc, $1 10.6 $1 25, usorted lots, 9c. a We. rib. Witiskxy,—Ree cidedly firmer. 91.2 per gallon. W rhe market was very quiet and unchanged, in Calton ‘mia apd T ite wax done. ne. ar bois, The market was de- © bales Were 200 bbls. at $1 Z1hsc. @ but even in those grade 100 tba. Colorade at 3 ic., 2.0.0 Ibs. washed fi Tates; aso OD private teri» 35, 0 Ibs. fornia, 009 lbs. tau clip do., 3,000 Ibs, 1200 18% medium Texas, $8,000 Ibs. flue spr [: super pulled do. dg. and 4,00) Ibs. Cape wool. Zixc was steady, aid Was quoted at 8%c. a 8%e., as to numbers. Paeicurs.—Berth treights were very quict, but steady. n In the chartering line busiuess was very quiet, gr founaxe was very scarce aud shipowuers were frin. bbis, tour ac ay 3d. per bbl. An , hence to Vigo, wath 4,00) cases reined at pe 8. am Norwexlan in Cyr Hy pata to the isaitie. with 2,200 bbis. do. d Gi. per Ub A British, bart, trom Philadelphin to ARE werp, with 3.000 bois, naptitha at ds. 3d. Au American bark ‘trom Phillade.piiia to Croustadt, with 4700 Dbls. re- fined petroleum ut os. 9. wedish bark, from Halt: nore to the ‘Bultic, with 2200 bbls. do. do. at Ss, Sd, A German bark ito arrive), hence to Bremen, wiih 4,500 bbis. do. do. at 4s. 3d; another, same voyawe, with £500 bhis. do. do. at 4a, Isgd. per bbl. The British ship re- ported in vur last as chartered to a direct port in the hited Kinguou.. with xeain on private verms. was Dot caartered, as we have since learned, and is stilt ia the marke} DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gatvgrron, July 5 1 Cotton quiet and weak. Sales, 230 bales. hating. 14)g¢; low midailng, 1330; good ordinary, 1z%c. Net re- geipts, & vaies; eXports’ coasmwise, 23 dares; stock, daly ootten guiet and unchanged, | Sales, 123 bal net receipts, 97 bales; ports (coastwise), 1,275 w ORLEANS, July 5, stock, 3,29 bales. Cotton nominal. Sales, ar Wales Middiing, 15: iow iddling, 144; good ordinary, 13, Net rae 34 Kross receipts, 906 bales; exports (coustwise), 24 829 bi sok. I Ni &-O0ti0n market firm; prices unchanged. Sal sah halen net receipts, 23 Dales: gross receipts, 226 bale stock, 35,707 bal Mopine July 5, 1875. Cotton firm: 1tgite 8 dale ae Adige. & 1ddge. low middling, lve." good ordiaary, 13340. Net receipts 16 bales. -xpoits coastwise, 61. Stock July 6.—Got- ton market quiet and unchanged; sales 25; net receipts 3; Exports coastwise, 41. Stock 2, Savanwan, July 6, 1875. Cotton nominal; middling, 14340. ; low ‘middling, 14c. ; good (See ttha 18% c. Net recelpis, 135. Stock, "2,103. July 6.—Cotton Market unchanged. Sales, 11; het re- ceipta, 23 “Exports coustwise, 313; stock 1,821. CuaRLeston, July 5, 1875, Holiday; nothing doing, Net Fogel pts, 79 bales. Ex- ise, Stock, 5,824, —Cotton mar- Ket steady; sales, 100 bales: prep "sige low mid- 5 good ordinary. 13! Mc. Net receipts, Witatxatox, N. C., July 6, 187 Spirits of turpemtine frm at Sic. ‘Rosin Wull we sl ase for strained, tar steady at $i 75. Osweao, July 6, 1875, Flour unchanged; saies 2,000 bbis., at $625 for No. Ispring, $675 tor duber winter, $7 for white winter, Ms ‘¥o for doable extra. Wheat firm; extra white Michi- n, $1 0.1 SEAS oe elub, ya 20. Corn unchanged; sales of high inixed at sc. ; low do, at80c. Cora meal— $83 tor bolted for unbolted re ton. Millteed steady: shorts $2u. shipstutls $24, middlings $28 per ton, Canal freights- Wheat, Sie. peas, O80; 52. ; oats, 4 York; lumber, rig the Hud: esd Pecelpts 180 0 bushels whe t, 5, 200 do. peas, Bé,00) feet of lumber. Canal shipments<100) bushels wheat, 14,800 do. oats, 1,490,000 feet of lumber, Busvao, July 6, 1875. Receipts by eo a 13,90 bbls. ;’ wheat, 670,000 corn und ry. | bushels; corn, yebts, 40,000 do, Receipts by } railroad—Flour, 5,000 bbls vheat, 13,000 bushels; corn, 33,0uu do. oats, 1 01) do. 5 000 do. Suipments by rallroad—Flour, 3,000 bois. wheat, 13,000 bushels; corn, 89,00) do. : oats, ow; bai ', 2,000 do. shipmeuts By co 1 to tijewater—Flour, a xi Bis. wheat, 228,000 U bush. els: corn, 240,440 do. do. ‘To interior Pointe In. store~Wheat, ait, £:0) bushels; corn ‘TLC0) do, 20318" busnelss corn, 3693 0d % us 6 >, Canil treignts—W! he $ wYork, tolls included. Flour quiet an So bble soid at $5 2 a $6 75 for sprit c.; Oa Siendy a $6 50 tor ‘or fare $600 a $7 25 for white. 50 for rv Wheat above buyers’ views | The only sales were | BSL IW. 2,600 do, vin aes iev, mone” here, y mess, Lard ‘qui | lige. ica Sat ehey ft alc tah ‘OLED Flour steady. Wheat lower and’ ia” sain a ani 2 white Wabash. Ce tt me L white Richi. sis ber, 17a. low i ket H "darage 1d, Ge. Ont ee dul Gorn. 29,000 grey ga ber, 90 | Heseipi=it es si, Hog penibae 3, i: Eopendaae heat, Gort oate 7,00 do. vith August; $1Ul a rejected, Yo, easy: NG. 2 nine Se ptember; ted, 0. 2, 540., #POt | 355g0,, Di ee Se Plember. |. Sepiemu i : short ‘ae midd! Whiskey in tair demand noed. 1 a ‘IZ. Freights—W heat, Buttaic. aXe. jour davs—Fiour, ee barley, 2,000 d | 288,000 do. ; Sia } re 1 st 05,00) do. oa ley, 4. Hisard hess Yeo. iw T0K6., August: oats unohai . utprices neha tochal - HAVANA MA MARKET, Havana, July 6, 1876. UL, Exchange Yery. active, On CI days’ currency. $a 86 pre 6) days’ gold, is. 11d 36 ‘premium "on Lon: q cape tat eke yheat, Ti7.003 eueneles old, 210 a states, Spanisn the Unite: short sight do., 89'a 9 premium; premium; short signtdo., 124 a Gon, 146.0 148 premium; on Paris, 117 « 119 premio, Sugar firmer. EUROPEAN \N MARKETS. ,livenroot I'uopucr Manxet—Livxuroot, July 6 Spirits of turpentine, 228. 64. a per cw ‘Lonpos Puopvce Manner Loxogx, * uly 6—Even. | inz.—Caleatta linseed, 50s. 6d. a Sus. 9d. ; whale oil, £94 | £84 10s. per tun; linseed oil, ia 6d. por cwt | | a SINANCIAL, t Stock Privileges, in market, on ee ot New York Stock galnst approved contracts or on moderate promptly attended to by, mail or wire; ook 0 on Wallstreet sent Tree TUMBRIDGE & C2., No. 2 Wall sireet, New York, Bankers and Brokers, REASONABLE RATE3—MONKY ON LIFE AND Endo» ment Insurance Policws Mortwages ant other Securities. Insurance of aii Kinds effected with bestcompanies J. J. HABRICU & Co., LIT Broadway A. Puivituons ON MEMBERS OF 1 EXCHANGE “(NAMES GIVGN OAT TIME CHASE); NO FEL eos FOR LE Ovey 1s AILED Free ro AM Meotwss, ON®Y LOANED 2ROMP(LY ON MORTGAGE; fewa baa 1 abroad, Bon ts for sale low. b Leben Jr Bins street, |e 8 ao. “10 1 fi NE olty and Gounty Bond jg. Curreney; Mangoou, in” bond, | Railroad Bonds, y Railroad Stocks. ot sia | ae other choice Stocks ant Bonds’ Saving Lito per | Blower was inactive at fuil price: boeing | without change. Kussia hemp Was {abd un- | for sale by picinl.ortpaetnshery ch eed was quiet and nominally unchanged ALBERT NICOLAY & CO, i@ made wus at So, wold, cash. We | Stock Brokers and Auctioucera, 43 Pin et. Quote:—Cluver, Weaver, I1igc. & 113ge, per Ibs timothy N, B—Investment ser arities our specialty 23 years, $2 63a $2 76 per Cee a canary. sicily, he w.. B; hemp. foreign. $l vs yl ¥; ‘faxsee fean, rough. $1 9%; lusoed, val- Sutin, per 26 ibs’, old (ume), S180: Bombay. PRLTER.—The inaret Wag quiet aud witout linport change. We qi lat Orel! fold, 10) ibs, a 25 a 81 STh5: to? MJowestie ome! ‘DTRARINE bi dull at Iie, uw 153e. canary, Siayria, 97 90 7 50, jor Western, 1630. 4 16%. tor BRING. — U1 tle was nominal } pits a and a were ‘he rocoipta wera 30 io, 20 toe a Rrusilo and 8 do wt 208 sking wore quiet errr: und prices of Mexican were firm. sales were Lid bales Mexican, lw do. Curacos ‘and 4 do, Payva on private eras, (tue receipts Were ae ollows bales Forto Uaballo, 41 do. do, vape Low 1 AY slo. au “8°40, Savauilis and 47'do. New —~Lhere was @ con (ini ia the market ebanged. We uote ta: pper, Sumatra, Hm pore i pamento, Tiger alo Oc, Hee.) Alrioan qiuyer, itor! SUGAM 1 feady at / tule to good rediuny 4 wi Dave nalts’ ots Tholasees: an nhs * tide {covery jor export, w& se: pert hy We,quotei=Ga ein Harior Wool st, dip. doy, tale to woud tate, M0. ood to prime so. a Ske, : x ogery, fale to Ke 8. ; Uo, DFM tO chuice, 5! 8 880. genera “aude hol” boxen, Sons Hae, | malaiaas, Dida. und Uses, 040 1%. Durell ae fedo bie) 12, 3 a 8} doy, ote 18, 8 ae 5 jy @ LU}ga. | dv, White, fniag. somminon, 13 prune, ghvive, Braml—vi Hs 6 4 aah crate ow, ly by bay 2, 8 9 tal OF ONG RIP a ow 2.4 His, elie ai ett per ie Paula vy ee ia.! extra &, “Wwe note sales of 195,(0) it torelen pig was quiet and firm, i ar @ Homa Wa old, iy aroual, per do, $1 8s | Re SAVINGS BANK, uw Yorn, June 1, 1075. A seml-anaual dividend at the rate of six per cent pee AunuM on all sums of $5 and upward and uot exceed! rs $590. and of fs per cent per aniuim on all suns ov | $2,000, which shalt Jan posited at least three months on the lat day of July next, will be aligwed to Gepostzers, and will be payable, of and after Mouday, July a8, iu aecordance sow the provisions a the vinwe. order ol ie trast * 1 AMUEL f BROWN, President GU, H, Cogersuact, Seoretary. ROOKLYN LOAN OFSICE.—PARTIES ren | lowest rate ‘Ulton street a: ing Woney on mortwawe ab Upon vRA Ww & OU, corner of ru u place, OMe SAVINGS BANK OF (us CITY OF NEW ON Kk, 68 Bor South wees gorner ot Cena street, epontra are yy woud bat fee aus Lu ‘ v1 rate of 3 ow payuiny on wll auins Femuiung in DAGK J Tee ace uuaber of caieudar iDoMInS bn ae wHe hay been On dup ataierent ‘not withdrawn will be greats, an grimnal sit and eniitied to iniere eva er ye poe or belord Maturday, aye Gd scene | 4 bank i open every day hig reconijon and pay- | ant Sem daotenener Qty ouanes Set By, wud Saturdays from . Piste add b Bae bot ia ota Pa ae cy 9st eT Peovetary, i (,OMMONWEALIA OF Vi ee fae Past DUK COUPON A RN \iven V2 Cr! of the consul dated bonis of ry mMarkut prive, oF ye ih pay i a find om tater sorky ot also Tog Guly ni nt " isa on ‘ud f aie naed pauae ‘oovlooted ty do OELN & MAN. 2.78 Hroudway: BPAULTED Rallrosd and. senolpss Bonds JOUR by the Os) grsquitlied eke ay ede! Hiayse of ad Pine stro jet, Now # do. New York | be. 3 42 —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 PROADWAY le age j | tion last month; Dr, Johnson's MS. “Se! Sais FINANCIAL, J Siw eYs HAVE MoNey to ToAN ON Gooo New York elt Wathout bo desing o BOR! ow Ot Dply to. Fruatiais Gnay sf Broadway. “ : I THE EVENING LEGRAM EVesY Night THERe Is MORE NEWS TRAN IN ANY OTHER ENING PAPER 0, HOYT & SON, 171 BROADWAY, WILL ‘PUR + chase Jersey Mortgages: also Estate’ Fuuds to loaa on city property at it KNICKERBOCKER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ow Xecm oofige, bb Wall sr . x ‘all sree! New Yorx, July 2, 1875. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day the Usual seri-annual dividend of 5 per cent on the cap. Atal stock of the cou pany was declares payable on alla Dayableat chs sane ‘also ap extra dividend of $ per catixy ‘the creel books wil be closed from this date until the 15th inst JOBEPH L, TOWNSEND, Secretary. ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON BUND AND MORTGAGES M Life and Endowment Policies and other ecuritvest also will buy same. H. A. JONES & CO, , 212 Broadway. M TUAL BENEVIL SAVING: BANK, STAATS ZEL ung Buiiding, No. ¥ Centre str Balt, New Yorke~July antares, {ites poe ott six per Diviilend at the Fate of nt per annum will Dk open trom 19 0 3, an evenings trom 4:8) "to in Ger French and English. CHAKLES K. GRAHAM 1) G. HI. Bunxpicr, Secretary. FFICE RIDGEWOOD INSURANCE COMPANY, Brooklyn, June 28, 1875.—A semi-annual dividend ob six per cent ‘is declared. payable Jul 1 prox ub tho New York office ofthis compsny, | No. 170 Broad way. ‘An SCUTT, secretary. Ss" JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD COM. pany Bonds bongbt Oi sold AR & co” No. 45 Wall street. $10.000 TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT. y improved property. ye: SIX per cent int Fop xGaress MouTGAGES No. William street, room 6.” ng 10, OOO WANED, of pCENISEMAN THAT 308, furnish on good real estate security 2,000 dt once aad bulance juired for, the business; salary and position and amp! to thoroughly inves Sao no an exceptat interview. Address box, 300.000 $31 Second and 6 per cent. nt. TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON CIty Property, ® sums to suit; also to buy old” Mortgages: also mosey 38 Pal tip TODD, 55 Liberty stree WE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A copartuership, under the style and frm of Spiek meng & Voge, Produce commission merchants Whoiesale groc 201 Duane and 37 Washington streets, Sow York, Naw bana July 6, 1875, he FIRM HERETOFORE PES, Beetle THR firm name of Shackman & Baten aise Thaac Sune ew N. HENRY C.Kat-8L HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A Copartneramp wader the drm name of Snack Werner & Katski for man M. C. SPIEKKRMANN. AUGUST VORGE. children’s Glothing. AAU SHACK MAN. MARK WERN, New York, Jaly 1, 1875. HENRY ©. Sea TSKI, 10 OWNERS OF HOTEL PROPERTY.—WANTE. by competent man (b.y assisted by an experienc family), the charge of a hotel: or would rent a furnishes one in any section of the coantr: Df ; undoubted reterencs aod ocular prot of ability. Call on or address 8T&W: ART, Golden Swan, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. BUSTNESS O! OPPORTUNITIES. GENTLEMAN WI WISHES 70, ~ ESTABLISH 4 branch office in New York city for a first class fira and lite insurance company: references exchanged. Address 8., box 1:0 Herald Uptown Branch office. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $4,000 IN AN E* 4 stock broker's business ; can have contro! Principals only address ESOKER. Heral PARTNERSHIP OFFERED IN AN ELEGANT SY, respec rae Pagnam. with first class party, for io); weeny profits $4.00, sure. Call on P., ab French's POR SALES A QUARTER INTEREST IN THE PROP- erty of 3) acres, known as Qcean Park. New Jerse immediately adjoin: in Grove, on, the sos shore} ihe property has been greauy improved, is rapidly ent haneing in value ne near railroad station. For ore ution apply to F. H. KENNEDY & SO, Asbury Park, gt ry “A SAFE AND PROFITABLE investment are solicited to investigate the new im: Provement in Steam Kngines, in operation at 29 Park row. RESENT Leeds Phin byte net IN TWwQ kinds nt shes t9 of mer aye ee RP re An] his Interest in one, wish, and in successful operation; bee cas a sor irom t Dust: 28 West Twenty-ninth atrest, corner Brosdway. 10 Foe mag WANTED, A PARTY WITH CaP. Duy an’ Interest in & large and highly valu. ie teat ‘of Coal and ber | san hear railrou furnish Ca eet to Work it: @ large sale assured ‘or coal: me ‘allo Adaress box 63 office, Bali Timore, WANTEDxA PARTY WITH FROM $2,800 70 $60.05 wes Senne eae ae Wan aa ruture prospects, "Ay address a. a Fortieth street, after ware PARTY WITH 61.000 70 98.000 IN 4 epecas ttf, wanuractaring Buadeas 000 IN A ws ae PARTNER WITH $5,00 10 pA kn fist Say ite food prota having fhe! We rag Ay Wass. ean intereAt t , ae ee snowsaxd handiome, wrought fron, pemees outs acta ed We ANTED~A ABEABE, Byittd haces D $60) to io, ke me interest a legitimate business, whica Pigs ial mi eesen au Rist wht he you woe ‘mcs oH e oie erfect sudcess: thousands of do! alized alinost immediately. address SAL 8 Nussau street. Wee INTELLIGENT PARTNER, ¥ or gentleman with some capital, to act os ema t business pleasant and strictly conyers 2 sate ¥ ubled Ning montn ; refereuce given. Address BUol- 98, Herald office, an \D~A GENILEMAN WITH an interest 1u and mana ‘all tor BRUW ores. ve CASH, TO a business paying , at 4s West Twenty. $5,000 ye iy sixth street, $150, do XOONG, MAX, WIGL FURNISH THIE OU, amount, with services, in any light paying Business: po, ligurs or auente. Adaress, for two days dECURIVY, Herald office. 800. —PART CASH, WILL BUY RETIRING artuer's interest in an old established 0 al Kstate business, Address X, CASH, Aedbe gedt oftice. O00 AuStP EN PID CASH, PAYING stag. BO. JUV. lished business; good as paper Sond seat sadress to VIDEX. Herald hiss siden LITERARY CHAT. Itissai@d that Mark Twain’s next pook will be gobbled up by # Hartford suoscription book house. A Sunday Shakespegre society bas been formed in London. Boyesen’s short stories havelbeen translated into Danish, and will be published by a Copen- hagen firm. Autographs are going up im London. A letter of Kitty Clive to David Garrick brought £30 at auc. for Compiling a New Dictionary” went tor £57; oue of Bosweill’s note books, £47, and a Garrick letter, 16 guineas, A letter from Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt sold for £17, France is to give us @ Bew monthly perlodica entitled Revue Philosophique, under the editow Ship of M. Ribot, whose recent work om “He redity” is valuable. Opinions of all schools will be represented. The st. Louis Journal af Specw | lative Philosophy, edited and published by W. T, Harris, is, we velleve, the only periodical now publisned out of Germany devoted to mete physical ingairy. Arecent number of the Lomdon Academy con- tained the advertisement of @ forty-eight page poem of Tenayson's, written at the age of nine teen and withdrawo before publication, The poem waich was offered for sale is entitled “The Lover's Tale.” “The Unseen Universe; or, Physical Speculations on & Future State,” published by Macmillan & Oo., te the Work of Prolessur P. Gathene Tait, of Bala burgh, aad Protessoc Balfour Stewart, of Owen's College, Manchester, The book ou Kagiiah gypsy ballads, by Charice Godirey Loland, Profeasor Palmer aud Migs Tuokey will be published {a @ day or two in Leadon, Roberts Bras, wii puolian Jean Ingelow's new novel “Fated to He Pree,” ageqasite “Od the Skelligs,”” qoout the lat of Jaly. Bdward King bas sens the drat tostelment o his "French Loaders” yer from Paria to the Putaams, The reat wii soom follow. Whee ‘onoh Leaders’ la done Mr, King will begin « novel, winoh he hae had Mapped out for some ume, dedilug with New Boglang and southera life, Ue vas bad lar@e eXperi@nge of both and « goo latory may be expected, The Loudon Athenawn, far May 29, reviews M. Laofrey's dith volume on the “Histoire de apo gun Lit deseriva: work aa revolutionar,, and full of #agacity omd instruction, 4 8. volume Wu) Dring the Hoek t@ 8 oqneludiom,