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—_——— HE AMERICAN CHURCH IN CHINA, {OONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE] that it was preconcerted. A man ving close by, Whos@sson had been in the @onstant habit o! runoinyg in and out of the school tached to the Mission premises, asked the por- rf what hac become of his boy. Tne porter re- ued that he bad Lot seen him, whereupon the an began to yell, and dec ared that the mission- ies had kidnapped iim, with the object of tak- oe bis heart and eves and volling Dim. Ene porter, @ Chinaman, called bim “an old Wool,” upon waich a fight ensued, THK ASSAULT, The mob then collected, went for that heathen wines c or @ porter aud gutted toe butiding. Several of tue ofenders have been caught, and ve recelved @ good bamboving, but tue boy, the use of the trouvie, has notyet turned up. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks Steady and the General Market Without Feature. GOLD 116 1-8 A 116 3-8. ly a Large Shipment To-Day—Poreign Exchange Firm---Bonds in Fair Request, WALL STREET, Fripay, Julyo—6 P. M. The stock market to-day was without excite- Sent, Soon alter the opening of the Board Mr. Morris, the Chairman of the Law Committee, took @ecasion to announce the fact that Mr. Eccles, the fwentleman referred to in the morning papers in mnection with the Third National Bank, ag entirely exonerated from all blame. Ke was shown, m act, that but for he «business sagacity of Mr. Eecles, and ig imstroctions to the OMcials ef his bank, he attempied embezzlement of $125,000 in gold yy his clerk would have been a success, and the gret was very generally expressed that the de- jis of the transaction were hot earlier under- tood. Similur action was taken im the Gold ard, THE MARKET ag very ull as regards interest and equally so Inrespect to business. ‘The principal strength assbownin Western Union, wiich advanced om 1934 to 81, closing at 80%. Erie ras also firmer, selling at 14% 415%. Quicksilver mmon gained 34 per cent and Delaware and sckawanna, 13 percent. Pacific Mail showed a Wecline tor the moment, and though 1t 1s claimed hat it may recede further there are those who ok for an appreciation of its price in the not stant future. The sales to-day were at 40%; a 4% @ 397%. St. Paul common was firm at 3414 a 344. 9 preferred stuck sold at 57% a 57% @ STK a vig. Northwestern common was steady at 394; Oo. preferred a: 50. Ohio and Mississippi sold Bt 233 | 23. Union Pacific was quiet at 75% Pp 16% 075%. Panama, without sale, ended at 127. Lake Shore opened at 59%, receded to 58% and plosed at 59%. t THE SALES TO-DAY pmonnted to 136,000 shares, which were distributed mong stocks as follows:—New York Central and jadson, 230; Erie, 6,000; Lake Shore, 34,600; orthwestern, 2800; do. preierred, 100; Rock land, 2,761; Pacific Mail, 34,200; St, Paul, 2,000; Wo. preferred, 400; Ohios, 600 ‘Western Union, 92,900; Wabash, 300; Union Paciuc, 2,100; Panama, Boo. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, y The following tavie shows the opening, highest Bnd lowest prices of the day :— Cpe. 13! jarlem AOcare ce ake Shore. Yabash . lorthwestern Wacitic Mail..... ‘ ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The changes during the past twenty-four hours Bre as follows:— ADYANCE.—Delaware and Lackawanna, 13; rie, %; Lake Sbore, %; Quicksilver common, 3; ock Is’and, 3; Union Pacific, 4; Western Union elegraph, 1; Hors, Lo DECLINE.—Atiuniic and Paciflo Telegraph, 34; »C, and I. C.. 325 Pacific Mail, 44; Panama, 3; te, Paul prejorred, “ks Mariposa, ‘iG > Erie, in ‘Lon- om, 3%. \ The stationary stocks are Atiantio and Pacific referred, New York Central, Hannibal and St. joseph, Haricm, Northwestern, Ohio and Missis- pl, St. Paul common and Wabash, cLosixa raitss—3 P.M. 39% a 40 4 a BL th Pacific. ' THE MONEY XARKES. Money on call is quotea at the stereotyped | ure of 2and 2) per cent. ‘ Foreign exchange is firm at 4.89% a 4.87 for ixty days sterling bills, and 489% a 490 for de amd. THE GOLD MARKET. ‘ Gold opened at 11634, fell of to 116, and later | to 116%, the closing price. Gold loans were le flat and at 2 per cent for borrowing. OPERATIONS AT THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. CLEARING HOUS# STATEMEN! arrency balance: old exchanges. id balances. ° 1,276,601 ) The specie engagements for to-morrow are said bo ameunt to $1,500,000. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Assistant Treasurer paid ont to-day $380,000 | Bn account ef interest and $65,000 in redemption | | 0 Pf five-twenty bonds. Customs receipts to-day, | 688,176. Internal revenue receipis, $272,389, ¢ Treasury balances are as follows:—Currency, 250,000; coin, $69,150,009 ies coin certificates, 640,000. Tue Comptroller of the Currency has lied upon the national banks for reports show- (Jag their condition at close of business June 30. \ THR FORKIGN MARKET, The London advices report a gain of £37,000 bul- jon by the Bank of Eugland on balance to-day. nsols and American securities are steady, The te of discount in the open market for three Months’ pills is 2% per cent, and the rate for money on the Stock Exchange for consols ts 2 per pent. In Paris rentes are firmer at 63/. 85c, Im Prankfort five-twenty bonds of 1862 sold at 98%. « The following are late London tigures:—Consols Yor money, 945; do. for account, 94% @ 0434; 165 67 bonds, 106%; ten-forty bonds, j new fives, 103% & 104; Erie, 12% rf IMPORTS OP DRY GOODS. ‘fhe dry goods imports for the week were $000,513, and the amount marketed $661,038, The Aotal imports of ary goods since January 1 this eer are $50,948,229, aud the total amount mar- ted $56,944,210, GOVERNMENT BONDS losed Orm at the following quotations:—United bates currency sixes, 122% a 122% ; do, do., 1881, | ; NEW YORK HBRALD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 1193 : ao. fives, 1881, registered, 11734 a 117%; do, do., do,, Coupon, 11844 & 118%. RAILBOAD BONDS, Rallroad bonds were firm in the late afternoon dealings. Union Pacidc firsts sold at 102 4 102%, sinking fands at 9634, Central Pacifics at i02 and Ohio and Mississipp! consolidated at 95. Chicago and Northwes! vaneed to 8244, ‘M consolidated gold bonds aa- Obicago aud Alion firsts sold at 10934. New Jersey Central firsts, new, 113, and do. consoliaated, 10544, Central Facifics sold at 102 @ 10234, and Western Pacifics at 96. Milwaukee and St. Paul was firm at 90 for La Crosse division and 793g jor L and M, division, BANK SHARES. Sold at 101 for Fourth Nasional, 150 for Park and 90 for Ninth National, The foliewing Were the latest bids:—america, 155; Buteners and Drovers’, 130; Central National, 96; Chemical, 1,600; City, 300; Commerce, 121; Continental, 100; Corn Exchange, 1333; First National, 200; Fourth National, 101; Merchants’, Metropolitan, 1; NEW YORK ry 8 SURBEEEECESELSTEETUEEES 150 100 NJ BULO O & N Wee JOw 1 Shore ist. 100 Tol Witt Wo Ohi & NW BR 4000 C & N wee Ce ‘20u0 U 8 5-20, 6, 1000 Tenn 6"! bent Central P: 0. Un Pac 4000 © Fans & M os 70 wee Un Tel. gegeeeeay S8eSe8e e = QUIET AND NOMINAL—B. QUIET AXD the markets ei the midsumme: shrinka; Commodities in, As the | | business men be 122; New York National Exchange, Phoenix, 98; St, Nicholas, 100; State of New York, 18; Union, 139. $9000 8 06's, n, n fn. ‘BUL0 1 ean o's, new. 200 Tenn #2, n 5. BUv0 Dist Col 5-65" 1000 Ch & Alt Ist m.. 1094 , lat, new... 13 4000 N J Cen, ist, com: lis 2 3000 Am Dk & Ini 2000 NaS? 8s ist! ovo MildestP, Ladi a 100 Chi &N W con. 4 & M, a8 pd.be soe-bd U8 0s, c, ‘81. 1000 US 5-20, ©, 45. old... ac 15000 ae Bi... 17000 O & Miss con.. while even thes paratively quiet Mechanics’, 140; Mercantile, 10 Merchants’ Exchange, 101%; 3214; Nassau, 100; New York, 134; 100; Park, 150; STOCK EXCHANGE SALES akeceaiiadanireaiaien Fray, July 9, 1875, aa CALI—10 A, M, yw Chi & a Ww ert 39 39 10:15 AND 11:30 A, M, Terie $570 US5.20, 0, 67....- 12195 50 snail 3 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A, M. 7 100 shs C&N W RR. 38% ob ao 83% 6), F Ty prs. ed mn 7? LO gb. on 0 MLM pha p.b c.83 13 83D & H Cana, -belze W0stLiM &s 6 Mg By Pag tr of wosbe.by 100 Ai SNES EF. +b e.83 iil Ei 2a ia Wi 100 Uio & M itié...be 55g UU WO. - eee ibe Bi BEFORE CALL—12:30 P, M, a .c 823g 200shs Erie RR. i 10Ls & M8 Bie 8U% 100 ‘do Soe 5. + 122% $1000 US 5-20, r,’6i,n.. ce ting {ono US oe 1b hy Mz: 200 U 5 o's, cur Ist. Rit. 100 Un Pacitic Ri.-be Taig had de Ht Tia. Dess 104 r) Ins Chis Ni RE pe 100 Chic & RI RE 104% 100 Mil & St PRR 3435 200 Dei, Lack & Wi. Wi COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT ADVANCES 1-8c.—rUTURES | STFADY—FLOUR QUIBT AND UN- CHANGED—WHEAT QUIET AND UNCHANGED— | CORN DULI-—OATS DULL—RYE QUIET AND MARLEY QUIET AND UNCHANGED— BARLEY MALT QUIET AND sTEADY—ronk QUIET AND NOMINAL—LARD QUIET AND | FIRMER—PETROLEUM W#AK—NAVAL STORES | QUIET AND FIRM—GROCERIES STRONG—HIDES | DULL—LEATHER DULL-—OILS DULI“—-WHISKEY | STEADY—FREIGHTS WEAK—HEMP AND JUTE STEADY—GUNNIRS STRADY. Fripay, July 9—6 P. M. The past week was buta repetition of that im- | mediately preceding, so far asthe merchandise | markets are concerned, business being small and ther extremely quiet or dull, As ir approaches trade sows a steady and only a few of the leading | are at all extensively dealt few have been coim- .Guring the past week, Weather becomes warmer and the soltriness of July begins to deepen into oppressiveness gin to think more of betaking them- No < | Bapertine % ‘State! trade ts expected uncer a week or two. ‘The last part ot | July avd the Grst part of August are set down us the Most Active season, and a heavy business is anticipated. The movement iu breadsiufly bas been ouly mods crate, Dat the (market ,has neverticlew, been | fairly sustained. Flour has ruled "excep. | Howauly low, it is true, but’ there, has veccurred no marked decline during the past week. been stiul, but generally Arm, under a demand, prices at the close ye: cal change as compared wiih the ago. Corn hay ruled comparatively siexdy, prime gainpies finding ready sale at full prices. The provision market has ruled dull all oe te the Weer, and) prices for the most part hav sprerea he Layer. bro ae aud Wheat nas | erate export | erday showing no radi | rices current & week charters have been well su !, aud ¢ induce 4 reaction a sticcesstull the market ruling iirm through “the rs ‘To-day there was but very little change in the com- mercial situation, the markets being geuerally quict so far as actual transaciions are concerned, but prices were fluctuating. On Change dour was duil, Wheat active igher. Corn duli, but unchanged. Oute dull and heavy.” Whisker quiet, Fore quiet and nominal. Lard firmer. Kreightseusy. Charters firm. ton on the spot advanced 3c. Futures ‘quiet and steady. Petro- Jeum Weak. Naval stores quiet and firm, tides duil. | ther dull, Oats dull “temp and jute quiet and Gunnies steady. | Grogerie Risa ce Was dulland nominsi for pots, and ge. tor pea: es ‘ANrinONY Was quict ut Isc. a 13K¢. for regums, Bexswax was swady, sale of 1,500 lbs. Western at S2isc. per Ib, We qiiote Western aud Southern at Sic, & Buoow Conx.—The market was very gatet and «n- changed. We quote:—Brush, short green, choice, Lc. & Miso orl green, Us. a Le; groem tueditin, ide, x 120.5 red and red tipped, 86, a 1 Cannas. the jobbing ‘demand for adamantine was vady Dp: quote sperm, We A aad sperm, patent, Macy's Be. alive. ; stearic, R, Gy Mitchail C0.%5 (6-0, €.; adamantane, (16 oz), 176.5 parading, #5 5 an ils, 20. a Ble. Corrux.—the market for Rio was active and very firm. Mild grades were strong, aud a good jobbing business Jas transacted. | The sles of Rio were as follow 2802 bags ex Imogine, 263 bags ex Merrimack, 100 b ex Ontario, 11? bags ex Memon. and at Balcimore 5.000, bays ex Traveller, on private terms, We have a copy of Messrs, Wright & ‘0 Otreular, dated July aud it 18 as tollow nce 80th of June, 10:,0 Bags for the United states, Shipments to Atiantic nora. 25,000 bags: do. to xult ports, 4,000 bags, Loading, 144,00) bags. Stock, 35,00 bags Average daily receipts, 69.0 bags, Price, Yjuv0 xchat 27344." We quote Ordinary cargoes, Ie. u 14 t good do., 1c. a 1 im Fange: for lots, 17k government bags Singapore, do., 220. a 2le. a Ber; Laguayra, inka, Iie, a arg We, OCOOPERAGE STOO! 2 ‘eand prices Were without decided change. We quote:—Molasses shooks, 32-inch, with heads, $2 10a $2 2U; sugar shooks, with heada, 38-inch, $2 60; do. do., ‘36-inch, ‘ite Va ge Be iS 4 i ram eee ; re ch Phyo 4 } ena jogsheads, 3 755 hoops. tee! af S7e.; hoops 12 feet.’ don. Be. * Corrs. Tho market for ingot, was firm, with sales of 200,000 Ibs, lak @ 2c. cash. We quote :— ae" sheathing, “st hraziers, Bic; nails, ary w prime, 5c. a io. & 890.5 0 es xed lots, 1c. a dict American ingot, lake, Yellow metai—Ne bolts, 28c.: mails, slouthine. sheathing and bronze, Z1c. Ble. a 2 —The merxet for were unchanged. Manila was quiet, soft0X2 FM arred Siamiia, isal rope, 12 lund, te. a 1e.} heinp, tarred, 14c.; America do. Ide.: ussia bolt rope, 1c mexed spot cotton quotations denote per ib. At this improvement there were more buy’ toliers, hold ‘3 generally hetng disposed to take ‘the chances of @ confiued demand from spinners, apprehending that certain astern mills whieh are now With depieted suppiles will oe obliged to make early purchases. The demand continues to ran mainly on siriculy good ordinary to strictiy low middling grades, with some call iiner cottons, which aire very scarce and command relatively high’ prices. 8 below strictly good ordinary are comparauvely B After ‘Ghauge Suv bales were sold to spinuer: jn addition to the sales below noted and including iit) bales, North, Carol rely Jow miudiing, at 19946. gov was” geuerally demanded’ tor lew Peadiak, bar” fore the icwness ot “holders larger business would have been done. Pu- tures opened steqly; tmproved J-l6c. on ‘mainly the strength of the’ ‘spot market, and, @thouch subsequently losing L-2c, of the carly advance, main- taived a firm undertone, the recession being Uue to speculative pressures ol the moment. at the close the market was quict and steady. We quote : July, August, 15440. 4 15 13-32¢ ber, 1s 1-160, a 15 Gorovor. Tib-lo, a Me 2s Novemper, 14 91 19.sa6. 4 December, 14 9-10. 'a 14 1 Tt abiter ‘a ‘4 23 800) Nebruary, 1 29 Mareh, ish a 13 9 Se. ; April, 15 1L-3.e. 5 91 iofoe,¢ June, iB Se0. Current err uo based on standard of classification in foree september 1, 1874, attd ol Upland cotton in store runniag in quality not more than halt a grade above or Below, the grade quoted: Ordinary, 13 i ee. ; Good ordi- nary, 14 c.; strict good ordinary, jow middling, 163/c.; middling, 16c. ; good mi: faiing’t . Quotations based on American y statdard of slassitiondicn a Cj ear ae . Orleans, sve) rdinary. 3 3) Good orain ux big he | bY 1553, wig | 1% 15% 15Y Wg rh a 165, 167 107% M6 WR OW hae a Last Eo'g. Total, a7” 1 rity “er 1563 | fuading the sales were ee Pas ak ase , becomber, 11 19-%e, { January, 60 at 14%c, a 1425-3%c.: Fobruary, March, 100 at Lise. Total, 17,400 bales, t the ports were as follows ton, Sew Urieans, 161; si Charleston, 198; Norfolk, 69; New York, IM. ‘otal pales. 1hi3 day last week, 051. This day Inet year, en, Toval since September 1, 3,444,018 bales. Same tune last ear, 7,085 bales, Colton tfelghts closed a8 toliows ‘o Havre, by steam, 11-16c. ; to Hamburg, by steam, compressed; to Bremen, bysieam, jaens Compressed; ry Liverpool, 4d. by steam’, by sail, Featuwns.—There was @ tair demand, but prices were We note sale of 8,00 Ibs, prime new (Beeue Ey rather weak. FaLdAE at preteens Wi ai don bie. helected do. do. mixed, av t ary’ Se & dvo.{ Hen teasers. do. a iors tatkcey AA ber IRKORACKERS were quiet but firm at $1 10 a$1 15, } oly in bond for short and fall count Fisu—ihe market was stronger and more active in all grades, New mackerei were in good demand at from $5 a $3 80 to $0 a $10 50 tor Nos. 2t03. The sup- ply of old mackerel was light; there was a fair demand at from $3 to $12, according to quality. The market tor codfish was ‘quiet at from to $5 75 for Georgians box. Herings were | im “good deinand at do, atc. We quote No. 1 bays, $350 8 at No. 1 store, 819 3 8 SU; No. 2, $88.0 $8 9 5); Grand, $5: new" medium $6 W: scaled F519 bie wheat,” (0. 's, $0: George's. Bank cod now large thress, $6 00; herring se. a Su. FLOUR AND Gisalx. iat te ri ern Sasa: tor mule reelets S30) 6 $415 per Dbl; baltimore course yellow, $15) pet lu lbs. iy sack 3141; Sing satied, $150; bolted yek Tow, $165, and inc & while, $185 pér 100'Ibs. Jersey sacked—Course, $1.0 4 $155; fine yellow, $1704 $i 12; | a Hite, $1 80 x $1.90 per 100 ibs, We quote :— $410.0 $4 15 | 4a 415 EXira State... 5Wa 549 | 5508 575 | 45a 475 | 50a 625 | 5238 60 Kouad hoo pp! 4% 625 Hound hoop Ohio, trade brands... 55a 600 | Family th 6 Wa 70 5 75a 625 | 6 50a 70) | Twa 900 | Rye flour, fine to superiine. 40a 450) Southern, No. 2 4104 450 | Souhern, super 45a 50) 52a 6b | Southerm, family. THe 87% | Corn meal, Wesier 37a 400 | Corn meal, Jersey 4wWa 420 | Corn meal, Braniywine 4a 405) Corn meal, puncieons.. 10a — —Wheat Was in rather betier demand and prices were | better. Considerable wasdone in the way of settling | contracts, put the sales were moderate, comprising about 181,000 pushels 118 @ $1 19 for No. 2 Chicago, | $1 21a $1 2i4s lor Milwaukee, both on the spot and to rive; $1 254 91 27 for No. 1, the market Closing uiet for No, 2 Milwaukee tor Angust. Corn We note sales of 105,000 bushels at Toes a 7c. tor warm, 73c. a 8ic. for steamer, 8c. a Sic. for prime sail, {02 tor white win Oats were dull, witi sales of 40,000 bushels at 67. a 6/340. for foiedo and Cuicayo mixed? 67c. a é8e. tor mixed on | track; O8c. @ Ge. tor No. 2 Chicago mixed. nye was Quiet and nominal. Barley was quiet and unchanged. Barley malt was quiet and steady, with eaies of 2,00 | bushels two-rowed State at $1 43g a $145, cash. Two- rowed state was quoted at $140 a $145; four and six rowed Btate, $1 5, cash. BeANS AND PNAS.—Lho market for mediums was 1 active at $1 9 forextreme range lot. Marrows w dull and irregular and seliers were asking high prices, We quote :—Medium, new, cliorce, $1 90; do, tain | to wood, $1 00 a $1 75; marrows, new, choice, $2'40 a 2 45; do., tair to cod, $2 a $2 26; Deas, new, $1 W a red ope! prime. mew, $3 15 4 $3 new, $2 40 4 $2 60; white ‘kidney, cnoie do,, fair to good, $1 50a 81 75. Fauits.—Prunes were in fair demand at steady prices, | Sardines sola freely at full prices. Ourrants were in better dewand Prices were strong. Layer raisins | Were qtuet and firm. Almonds were in good demand at full, unchanged prices, she stles wero WN boxes Inver aisins at $2 20 $0, 10) bis. currants (at Siac. | fui and 90 boxes sardines at ite. unr. tere” We quoterNew layer raising, $405 a9 Jooxe muscatel, $3 40 monds—larragon: a $3 Gu, Currants at 6760. a bye. ab 1936e. i8e.; Languedoc, 18 | sardines, Ide. a 18c. ey, for quarter boxes, and 2oc. a 260. tor Lait boxes; Vai misins at YY Tue. ; Sultana don, 1%0.t gs, Lue, 5 dates, 9 © ; Jordan shelled almonds, 47e, a S0c.; Vantoo gin- ger, Per case, $8, princess wimonds tue! brazit nuts, BAC. a Ge,; uhacdroni, Malian, at 140.; Turkey prunes new, at Sc. a Bisc.; Leghorh citron at 23% 40. Naples wainu Bordeaux walnuts, 8340. ‘Walnuts, lisse. ; St Uc. ly fibers bse, a ve barcelona fl 39; French prunes, Ie. a Dried iruitg—The” market for penches was | prices were nominal. The dewand d and quarters was init at steady price We quove :--State apples, sliced, 7c. « ters, 7c. a 7c. ; Soutuern do., slit ern apples, quarter: jina, prime, dic. {do. do.. new, Georgia, Ibe, a 2e, Tee: { Gnpesieg Heachien, halves. Tacs | quarters, 6c. « ask berries, State, 176. Y tlow Southorne 1 iy piums, Souhern, 1 Freeh fruits—Whoruoberrie Black caps were lower and ple lenty, and ruled somewhat e1 | Tar demand and Selling at steady prices of peaches from Norioik wore poor, Apples from. hi land were in tair demand ac ful prices Te arrivals of New York and Western strawberries were order, ang were sold low Derts at So. ; seedless raisin: We. poor, at | Lhds. muscovado, talr to stricuy good redning, at Eee. Green peas were dull and lower We quote:— pinach, ver Ubi., 75:. a $l; radishes, per 100, round, 7! 3 Sti, do, per luv. ‘Jong. 5c. a i‘ lettues, per 'b Bier ‘a “itch, eBubard, per a green * Long’ Islan, Me. & Sip Long shel baz, wax teas, do. do. $f 00; Bermuda onions j turnips, white, per 10) bunches, $3 | Nortuls, per era 10), $3; uew cabbi cauliflower, ver doza, dc. a 50c. # $1; tomatoes, s: 815; tomatoes, Norfolx, sipply of Wild pigeons was light and prices ‘ ih. por basket, fannan’ snd “Charles ou, Bc. & | "elect y7 and Mas private Wrappers, 250. Massachusetts lots, common, Penns: lvania Se. eet Fie § Wee a I2e.; | gad Massachusetts, So. a 12c. chusetts fliers, do. fi Ave. low leaf,*11; fos by S098 jeal, re teas nea Te Oia “Crop—Connecuc ee tan D of $:3—Counecticut 00. do, seconds, wrappers, lic & 3; Penn- Te. 8 do. 1 § assorted ‘tots, lle, cut and ner, “auiers, ie a Cro 7c. a do. wi 1 ne le. i Gomneosious ‘a Soc; do, assorted lols @ Sue. ; do. do. ‘We. ; New. cary assured Be. a ii do, noes to fine, do. rted jots, 166. This dor. Sse. ‘3 re irregular. tie supply of Wvotcock Was large and isconsin do, 7c. & ioe, 1 iavana “Consnon, Prices were caster. We quote igeous, stall ted ; $i; fing, $1 10a $125. Yara— Extra, per dozen, $282 1; do, do, fair to wood, 81 73M 93 ib. $1 875 di st BS 60 $175; woodcoe tae aud WiisKey.—Kecelpts, 374 pe The market was quiet, a $i: do. Westera, 656 hs. be demand was “air and the market was steady at Tull Lquorations, We noie sales ot 1.00) rolls cloutar lie. We quote:—Domestic clot Fheo Gourlpore, 1c. & 1s8e.: Cal baxs, 12350. a 12%¢c. Hay ax Stkawe—The domana for stipping and retail Qualities was inoderate, and the market was quiet The iy was lighi, and holders were asking Tull prices Hale’ hay, shipping, Ove. @ 70c. 1 quail. eas 800. a bie: salt, OC, a T0e- m4 . & We. tor long due, a 7Uc. for sler! a 600. for cat - ‘au ‘ieee pach dace market for hemp and jute was ules and without important eh: Jate butts were im fair demand at steady pri the sales were 2,100 bales jue batts, to arrive, at 2 On cash We quote :~aus rican, dressed, per ton. ‘s 40a $230 4 on 40 tor single; Manila hemp, ie ber tb., the latter fi re ‘Lib $225, gold; Italian, S27 wold; Jute biltis quowsa ‘at 27,0. currency: Sac oid, Was duli and unchanged, The snles were —t0 eit 7 slaughter at Yee. We quote:—Dry —iUenos Ayres. 2 \v8. Y ibs, 26. a 8c. ; wibs & i Montevideo, 24g Ips a 2136 lbs, doc. ; Corrientes ut iba. a 22 los pb an. Wiba 21 ibs, 19c,: Matamoros, 22 lbs. a a i8e., gold, selected. Hors —fhe demand trom brewers was fair, and the supply in hand was able to mee: brewers’ 5 bat the demand was only for the better grades. Receipts ior r 4 Dales: total receipis since September L, sles: total recolts Jur seine period in 87, total experts smce Sept ber 1, 1874, 15,60! ew Yorks, Lew, oe 3 Western, ew, olds, all growths, 8c. a 1 ern, syeurlings, L Caltortilas, Bea Sie. per Ib. xraaie market for American p.g was Gull bas aria, ‘with sales of 70) tons Thomas aud 1 tons Zilentown at $27. “scotch was higher’ Prices it Glas Gow makes importers firmer for an advance and less relnetaut Lo force the market. ihe sales were 800 tons Goliness. on private torins ‘and 16) tons egnton at $29 50. serap was dull and unchanged. Were quiet and without decided change, We quote : No. 1 Amer. $27 a $283 2 do. $25; Ameri- cau forge, $24.0 824 30: No. 1 Coltness No.1 Gien- garnock, $53; Ne. 1 Eglinton, $30 a $31; Gartsherrie, 93; railroad iron. No.) foundry, $27 a $28; tron rails) $51 a $05; steel rails, $73 a $77. —Ths market for domestic was quiet and un- Foreign was dull and irregular. Manutfa dull and without decided change. We quote ui Bt ee per 10) ibs.. $675 a $7'4; German, nul! 7363 English, foreign, reflaed, a t, 8 5, Gomesit,. refined, $0, gold; bar, N46. Jead Dive, lic a Ys Lathau’s “‘unproved tu-lia LeAritvie=the market for hemlock sole was dull and upsettied, with alight demand trom manufacturers, Receipts tor the woek were Sules and 1,60 sides. Exparis, 14,20 sides. We quote :— ‘Hemlock. Catyornia, a 25) Common fide, 2c, a 25)go. Die. @ Bi igo Good damaged 4c. Poor damaged — heavy crop. its midd ver crop, B2c. & Tough oak, 28¢. a 30c.; * Wirux Suaan.—The demand, was modcrate and the maract was quiet wad irm without material changa, New light, %e.: new dark, 6. a7e, Mars anv Szocks.—Live calves were firm and scare: and tae demand for dressed was fair, Sheep and lam were quict and important ehang: lambs, live, per tp. live sheep, Wether, West. rh y figet do. mixca.'d f by. clipped, 4c. a &: ty, Good to choles. Ko. "890-5, don, don. fair to ye jb. dc. ade. + hog Uressod calves, al 10-, faur to good, ‘ive calves, Mouaises "iho inarket was quiet, but prices were Bish We quote :—Ouda, centrifugal ‘and mixed, 2c. a dovelayed, Sue. a Ste. ; dow, muscovado, relining. Bic. 5 G0., ido, Rtovery Soe, @ 420.4 Porto Kieo, . & Soe. English iblands,f0e. Tue} ‘New Orleans, we, a Tb. Navat Srones.—The market for_svirits of turpenti Was quiet atdic. The sales were 275 bbis., at S2c. Kosin Was lirm; we note sales of es bbls. strained, at $1 70; 1,000 do. line, at $2 75 a $6 adi do. No. 2, at $2 35 Tar was dull, Piten was q at $2123. We ke t-Spire its turpentine, 82c.; strained roan, $1 70a $1 75; Wil- Mington tar, $2 20.0 $2 5134: Washington do., $2 25, piled, 1s —Linseed was dull and unchanged, Lard was quiet. Menbaden was inactiye at 36¢. a 86e. Cotton seed was duil and irregular. Olive was quiet and with: Out iinportant change, Crude whale was quict and firm, Crude sperm was quiet and easy, witu sules of 6 bbls tor the export trade at $108 We quote:— Coitonsved, crude, Sic. 4 s0e.;, do., summer yeilow, We, winter yellow, Uc. | luiseed, Sask Sag Peis aGic. ; lard, spring and swumer, 1 o., Winter, $15; menhaden, prime Long isiand Sound sperma, crude, §1 59 a $1 ov; de iter, $2 dos ndtural do, 31 9 do. Souter, Oe bleach teria, O., Natural do. 2.5 olive, casi 7 x 1 18; do’, casos, $4 25 $4 Perro.tox.—The market was ensier for late deliveries and dirmer for prompt, and closed weak. ‘Lhe Philadel Puig market was quiet, The sales were 1.50) Dole. ro- Hned at Lisc., 4,000 do. at 117ge., for July 20, aud 7,000 do. Baad et aitedtinete ns nose Or July deliveries rude, In ‘balic, was quoted at o290.'a OMe. for prompt, month; don in bbis., Ske. for prompt and Se. a Bac. tor month} refined, stahdard wnite, 1240. for proinpt, “11% for month: naphiha, s\c. tor prompt and month, ‘Gases, 16x40. Philadcipuua, Lijge. for prompt and month; Builue more, 11340. a 11,46. 10 prompt and mouth. ‘hitusvi uict and steady at $1 20. Oil City dull and qwet na 1.744 $1 20, louseville quiet: no bu: lish prices, Tidioute dull aud lower at $| asked. United nominally 9c. bid; whipmence, st 173g. ‘Provistons.—lteceipts—Pork, 199 packages: beet 26 @o,; eat meals, {49 do.. and lard Si4uo., ‘the pork mar- 300 bois: new mess at S20 40 a BW 00, rab Baie "ae $20 35 $20 50 for AvguUst and 1.000 Dbis. Oe es 8 $0 tor Bepe tember. Dressed hogs were Oeyrss at 0g0. a 97,0, Beef Hamre were quiet; sales were. at 190,8°iv0. Hsot wee moderately acti with sales of Teo" bbis. on_ private terms, We quote :~Burrelled beef, piain mess, $9.4 $1 do. extra ness, $10; packet beet, $16; tierces—city e: tra India mess, $27 a $23; India ness, $18 @ $20: prime mess, $164 $18 Bacon was guiet, but firm, at 1340. tor cliy long clear. Cut meats were quiet’ and steady. The sales were 6 Spat fresh bellies at A ez 1,000 fresh hains at 134 it 9 Eard was quiet Dut fir; 2,500 tierees at for August and 100) terces at 13sec. bs and closed at 13%; Butter. quiet end without import stock ot Weaiern was large, and will sell at 5c. or lowe: Strictly choice stock Was ‘fairl State, good to choice, do, common to Rood, Se. jahVeatern creamery, fair to good, “4c. a 260. a ipeor to Choice, Se.” a Sos; Weatera Re ichigan, poor’ to choice, ide. Cheese—The market was quiet, with a moderate de- mand for fine cheese, Medium grad Weak and the home trade demand for Ohlo was good at ful pr e quote aoa factory, common to taney, Pers State dairies, fancy, full cream, ive. a Beate @airies, tairto good, part skim, dc. « factory, common to tatiey, Se. a tic. isggs—The market was strong, with a light’demand, and the stock was very much affected by the heay so that holders were tious (0, sell, ut L New Jersey ir by, 22c. vivania, 2is¢e, 2is.; Cauiulia, choice brands, 4c, @ 2e.; Western, do., Zlc.; other Western, 20. a dlc. Foratoes The subply of new was fair and the de- mand Was good at full prices. Southern were about | gone with. Long Island were duli aud hela at $3 per bbl. Gid were Gali and unchanged, Isidnd, Fer bbk, $3; Norfolk, new, and Maryland, tiew, $2 4 $3; Bermuda, $6 a $6 rose, new deuble head pba, $1 75 a $2 25; do. : ety by pt 1 9) & $2 25; iacublowy new di D1s.. $: do. Prince. hibert new double! duis, $1 6 a $2; peerless, ne ‘$2: Lint They bain! Der owl. $1 50 Po aemand for fowls was fair, at fall ring chickens Were firm ana scarc demand Was lair. iurkeys were @ ride farmer. arrivals of dressed were light. We quote:—lurkeys, State, prime, small, 1c. a Ow, GO, Tar LO Rood, cs c Y, Prime, 126. a ‘13c.; do, do. Spring owt per S re We pie rei i—Long aware ar m bul Jersey, roosters, old; ae Sc. 2 a lsc. : oJ aud Jersey, per pair, Too. a 7c do. Western,” ove. Sse. keene, state and Jersey, $4 @ $22: a0, Westarn, Kieu —The Market was steady, with an improved de- mand trom we Wade fer all grades. The sales were 53 Kod 10 egies Carolina at 7340. a Siac, 200 haga ‘Rangoon at Ose. a 8) bbls. Louisiana at ogo, a 7 tangoon (old in jobbing lots) at W0,'goid; 800 do, do. at $2 e734, gold, and 1000 | Fivate terms, We quote: —Curolina, good 0. aud, ia bond, 100 fee Sta $2 dhe. ber ibe Susps—Kussian hemp was fairly active and firm, Canary was dulland prices were somew: Fiax was dali at $1 90. Grass was quiet wuchanged. Clover eA Linseed active, with sales of 7.00 bags on private te guote:—Clover, Western, 11'c. $4 75 per bushel; Sanary, sicily, $4 MD, $i 95; flaxseed, American, rough. cutta, per 66 ibs, veld came), $138: preLreR.—The “market was inactive and pochang We quote $7 Basi 37% cal arp rices were ‘lates, foreign, gold. 10) Ibi. do., domestic common, $735 a $7 5, dail, The saies were 300 Ubls. at Ive. for ty was quoted at I6c. a I7e,; Western, loo. er—The market for domestic w: Rominal, Western and -outhern ware quote . per ib. Foreigi were in moderate reque sales wore 360 Ibe Sisal, 1s Yobasco and 60) Ib Vera Cruz oh private terms. ‘Ihe receipts wore 82 bales Ma aubau, 62 bales Para and 3 bales Minatitlan, Goatsains Were very quiet We note sales of 50 pales rivate terias. ‘The receipts were 46 bu Mexican, aies Oape Town, 117 bales Ouracon, 81 bales 10 Lischss ul Savanilia’ and $05 bales Calcuita, Srick continued dali and inactive. ote Pepper, Sumatra, 16%c-; Sinzapore, “174, ; “pimemto, ibe cloves 3 Cassia, 220. a Z2is¢.; Airican ginger, Ile. ; Rac nutmnegs, 9. a St Ud per Ib. a market Was quite active and strong at 8c. @ Sisc. tor fair to good reilning. We note sales of bide. ‘a 1 huds, Porto Rico, Scant ood, at 8 J © quote :—Common reining, 7: Rod dow. THe. A Bo. pe do. grocery, 8c. a8 ‘a at ae dy 104 a aie, tandard A, 103ge. wadered. 1139 extra C, Dac. & iy Tiga "8 ow was fir Ditiée. a 9i¢0. satu ibs ey tt we ic, ice We nove sales ot Tin. he market for plates was dull and prices registered, 120% a 120%; do. do, dv, COUDOM, | geives to some place of rest than they “ priothe We quote: Biackberries, Cultivated, Lic, a 16c | were unchanged. Foreign and domestic was quiet 3 . . y do of prosecuting ‘wild, per quart, 5c. a 8¢.; raspberries, Antwerb. | and nominally anchanced. “We now sales of 1.000 22} @ 123; do, five-twenties, 1862, coupon, 117 & | pusiners enterprises not absolutely essential; hence the | to one-ina cups, We, ws dos naive, oF cu, 4 eS eis terme. on riyate ems We auote . hy 186 . busin : biack caps, per pint, Se. a whortieberries, | Ba ‘tralts, ¢ English, and ¥., Pte » Peglatered, 116% & 11875} G0. | taiing of te ess 8 bus the nataral consequence of | Std toa idee; whoruebertios, mountalm, per busnel, $5 | 5 Wo., Teflned, "19.5 gold. “Pinios, tair to Wo., do,, coupon, 118% a 118%; ¢o. do., 18965, regis | the midsummer season and occasions no surprive. A | g $6;' strawberries, Oneida, per quart, dc. @ 8¢.; Ho, | choice brand ‘4 charcoal, per box, $3 2) a $3 60; I. Bered, 120% a 120%; do. do., ao., coupon, 1214 & | few commodities, Which form the staple of our exports, Osage pep RE per ge Be. terne, $6 oo be. coin 3; Coke terne, $6 Wa $7; charcoal 1 40, be ‘ 21}; do. do., do., new, registered, 1203; a 120}; | have moved to some extent, and interest in ths rries, green, per oushel, ¢ market for Kentucky ya firm, and “ ¢ ‘s | ‘Kets for them is thus kept up; but, takin, ice, Be. A le. ; rices were without important change, Th les Mo. meee heh no ht rae leer tad 40., 136%, | i Caio Cad vs “hae mille we | ras, sot SS x Be" s 7 ibpiok | tee ry ice wise. “4 pegisterea, , a 3 40, do, do, coupon, | Dim a wi of—a shrinkage in | ne ve UO, per cra’ H iy. We now sales of case: consin, cre ¥ neactions as wel Value, Tn so) dition terme! F100, $2) a $40; muskincions, per bbL.. | 13/3, at Hse. a 74c.: 460 casos Connecticut and Masa BML @ 121K ; do. do., 1868, registered, 121% @ 1214; | the Upemiup fo te tal ado. look to wwii no line sins 3 (ey a beta “SR eg ag Soa chuiotts, cop 1) feet 3a Fea 140. snd. 8 cases Uonnect- ‘4 9 tet wi A good, activ 1 an ie OREN eGRTABLES.—The arrivals al \ a ia market for foreign was bi $0. 40 40, coupOD, 121 © 121365 do, tomefortion | FAWtPeE Ue necay a fen large, orders iim the tent: | Cueceabare tere, abe aoa the erahnd wee, ia ot | saat witvigs bale tavan ye asin Peaistered, Liihm & Wifi do. a9, coupon, Use & Feat have bea Saould, DL HO weMsrAl KeyAal ot (ag | pleady Prices, PITAAK LeauA wi Ae WORHOOG Wh LLL We QUO ould WA MQM CoImMuinN, Lagos Jes | active at ensy prices. | were cull and | ombay. do, $1 8 | } was done. stock of Austral | at best rates | Exchange: Prices were ra’ Fo Western i 1.000 Lbs. at 28c. per It, | ments were as bushels grain cre same ‘Voyage, 4.000 do. do. at ortin Bristol it 6s. Gd.) ; a $,600 ined 44. 6d. £00) bbls. a ry of 895 (ons rex jeu D 3 Mladling, 143¢0.5 receipts, rece ip 1,825; Naw Onzxans, Jaty 9, 1875. it; paging. IWige.; low rt sdling, 14g Ne pipts, 161 bs ross, 225, Cotton dull; tock, 8,458 Exports—To Ak Cotton quiet Weekly—Net Ite. ; good ord. good ordinary, 134 tock, 184 coastwise, 533, ‘ood ordinary, urned, YX Goipts, Bb Flour stead; $6 25 tor No White winter, demand; $135; 39) do. oe 5 85,000 Dashels abipume: Lake Sood jushels. quie factory to deal & ae eis yy | ments— corn, 3, fair ‘cmand: $19 65, Septem or or Augusty $13 Au wold Vv mium. On Loi 120 premiam. A ron mode: mail TUMBE cent, for sale by Stock Pulled, 8,009 fat extra pi © Antwerp, by steam, ton, and 20,000 bus British ba rters another @ recharter), petroleum from Yhiladelphia to Bremen, with “3.209 bbis do. do. st @ British brig, bence to Cork for orders, wi Jo. do. at Ss. flat; jo. do, atds. 6d., and 3d. eral cargo ata lump sum on bark (to surire). ag to German Baltic at good ordinary, 12%c. Weekly. Great Britain, (ao) ordinary, Vie. Te wales 5 xports—io Great oa: 8,006. Sales, 400, Stuck, Great rita, 2 Bales, 2,654 Cotton quiet; middling, lige Bales, OX Stock, Lad, Exports coastwise, 1,448 Sales, 350 Cotton pom middling, 143g. ; Sptrits turpentine westy rie Tosin quit strained, tar steady at sales of the latter held at $l 2. Oorn qatet at sc. wand high mixed. Gana’ F shipmen's—to, tte Phew ‘dige. for oa and. firm ; heat dull: offerings light keo, $1 14; No.2 Ohicago, $1 white winter, $1 $5, Cori ers; 36,009 ghanged hands at Ye. rm sold ley—none here. Fork ‘qui at $21 tor i ry toa Higa iy $1 20, picaizan. ay 263 foes Ligh mixed, “ise! August, ello’ a cn 000 bbls do. oa! roar, pemeng food at fal t the afternoon ¢ at met tone say: $t zt Jul any ante $ bbls dour; 40,000 “bushels wheats 65,000 21,090 do. oats. Shipments—,000 bushels wheat; or wi LD ‘With sales of 100 bbis, at $1 22 W0oL.—Oalifornia wools were selling quite freely, but ther Weak. In domestic fleeces very litte reign wers generully duil and quiet The ‘align wi been reduced considerably, lbs. seou he at » $000 Lbs, Bast India weal 15,000 Ibs. lanai rivaie terms Biicd 2,000 los. super don 1-000 bs’ unwashed combing: jit, be Bry be fall clip Calornia 1,00 Lbs, Bie shipments to Kngland. We note sales of 6,000 ibs. haourl tah washed ak 0,000 bs medium an 37340. 10,000 Ibs. Colgraag a at Se. Western Feiled at ‘i Sie- 10.0.0 lbu unwashed Westerit st Sie, a 316. bs. new fleece at SUc., 1,000 lbs old unwasned slothing ‘at t3e.. 000 Ibe fiiper pulled at Ac. Bl tal auto Ste, 1,000 Whe “tail Go. at ste 200 26,000 Iba. ag a fail Cen do. at aud on +» As to Dum Vemasta™There was considerable activity ia berth | freihts, bat chartering business was weak and rates were witnout improvement, The A quick The engage- as follows:—To Liverpool ee sy ee: by sail, 32, at 734d. & Bigd. ‘gail. 52.0W bushel, at Mi. ahd 100 bbls tour ais 3d. per DbL. To Brist ff 6am, 24,000 bushels rain 60 private terms; by sail i 1,00) pbis. dour at 33. 94. per bb: 2) tierees lard at ‘7s, ‘ain on private terms. The ch hence to the Continent direct, 8 at6s $4; an American bark, ‘rit about 8,000 do. ao, at 7s. 139d} hence’ to Cork for oracrs, with 7s.; an‘American brig, hence toa direct Channel, with 3, do. (rate rumored 300 do. British bark, from Fhiladelpnis to Hayre, bbis. napniba at Ss, § @ Britien, to Bristol, we ‘vous! 30 bb! 1g. at i an American bark of {3 hence to Kisipore for orders, wita about ‘of it direct: another, ister, hence’ to bristol direct, with a gen- rivate ere: @ Geruien anish Balti is. 9d., or Ss. Od., with 3,200 bols. ‘ctinsd petro- OMESTIO MARKETS. Ganvysrox, July 9, 1875. low middling, 1Ssg0. 3 19 bales, ties, St receipts Subs” groas, 2678. Exporta Te coasiwise, 619, Montux, July 9, 1875. us ow muldiing, inary, 153g0. i:xports coast\rise, 283 bales, Weekly Net receipts, 8 bales. Savaswan, July 9, 1975. low middilng, Me. ; Net Teceipis, 109 baies. Sales, 17. gy Seen 437 bales =sxporws jAnLzsToN, July 9, He, eek: Sales, Cu. Cotton quiet; middling, M4%c.; low middiug, 14: a saiSise, @ 1a%io, Ret reosipts, 198. bi Arg 30. Buss 6,194. Weekly—Net_re- Exports coastwise, 314; fire, 39. Eales, $76. tor Jaty 9, 3878. and unchanged; rere 4,60) bb) spring; $6 70 for amber winter; oat oe $7 % ‘tor double extra. Wheat in light 400 bbia. extra white Wichigag at ‘ilwaukee olad at $1 18; car lots Wrraminoton, ¥. 0. July & ab $l 4s No. 1 83 for bolies “ts, Gorn and 79, Sot oats, S40. to New York; to the upta-Wheat ; corn, 20.4 amber 639,00) feet ‘ 10, Tuly 9, ts—Flour, oon ppik wheat Wado bash Goon wheat oa 6,000 Railroad fecepoe coo bushels: orm, 16,000 dos; suipments—Fioar, oa) bois. j corn, 16,000 do-t 3th in Fy wheat, 170, fo interior point eights rye. for wikeat jo Now York, tolls included, Flour bbls, fold at unchanged prices i nominally. Xo. 2 Milwaa- Ted winter, $1 8), an ‘A aui conditions not Sg bushels No 2 mixed Western Qala dally 1,000 bushels No. held at scarce, > banal freig quiet as lic. a lado. wines nominal TouEno, Oat 9, 1875. mosey Srbess Sponet te but clawed dail; Ke 2 J anite pean, 3 i white ust, $1 26 ; old ‘ Freights ‘aul ae chara i 28,000 do corn, 7,000 ds eae cine $0 bushels ‘wheat 2,00) do, n pree gwaane co ei Bt ee Neat wheat SAR tim tad, Se. (Cu ee, 5) ing rey tse. 0. apo otk ite) tiadee! Rye ‘Brn, sca poarce aud sr ork fH 19 50, August: tf t $19 20, Sus guist and easier osc’ a hes ected, spot Barle: spot, $1 a $I O01, ble gt 4 quiet but ree at $1) 45, spot; ber. Lard in good demani 4), September. Bulk moats qui u call of the Bonrd whe agus £1, low ts easier at H3%Kc., J d lard unchanged. Lonel ‘80,00 do. corn ; 5¢,000 do cat HAVANA MARKET. Havawa, July, 1875. mange In fair demand. ‘s’ currency, ee preminm: ort might don; 128 a 12s ndon, 143 2145 premium; on Paris, ‘Sugar firm, EUROPEAN MARKET. 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Some persons have mace as high as $6,000 trom only $leg originally invested, and many have made $1,00 and over from only $2. | | rt of the condition of af fairs in Wall street, which they are glad to mail free for one year, to any one who desires and contemplates see ‘They also issue a weekly \z g | wlatn Seud for tt—Eyentng Mall, New York. Boston Daily 8 M Alex: Frothingvam & Co. will farmsh te those desiring to Lavost in, Wall street explanatory cr culars containing detailed statements and quotation gnd many “points” of great value to the uninitiated ‘Thetr office ts ut No, 14 Wail street, New Xork city. Albany Evening Post says: ‘They offer facilities tor controlling shares in the stocl market more liberal than ean by found at any ot house in the street. A deposit of $50 will enable a per Sou to control itty shares of any stock, valued at $5: for thirty days. A larger deposit will of cour: You to control a larger number of shares. A de! FiUwy wil control 100) shares valued mt. $100/000 thirty daya This arrangement enables a person small capital to control a very large business, so that the man of energy isat once put ona level with the aan of wealth, Address ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & C! 12 Wall street, New ‘ork, BUSUINSS OPPORTUNITIES. YOUNG MAN, HAVING TO $350, DESIRES TO join a responsible ia te in some profitable bush Address 5 5., box fi ald oiliee. PaRTY WHO Has HA AD EXPBRIENCE AND thoroughly understands the gement of au Lae tellizence office cun learn of an advantageous business Opportunity, Address box 4,065 Post olllce, PARTNER WANTED—WITH ¥ROM $5,000 7 $10,000, to take charge of the basiness and finance! department tn a profitable manutacturing | businenay esta rid years. For iurtuer pardculars ad> Gress AUSTIN, Ueruid oilcee A 3, and doiag @ large and prosperous A party with a moderato cash capital and some re estate, with good references, cau fully investigate once by addressing KXP Riss, Herald office. CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH.—TO LET, WITH three years’ lease, or longer, & weil established Summer and winter Hotel, h: mely and completely furnisbed; also Horses, Carriages and Stage: near ibrana (Staten Is Island; so. twelve small Boats ior fale Dg aud sailing. For particulars address or apply K BOYLAN, news stand, Vanderbilt landing, Statem hess. CHANCK SELDOM OFFERED—TO AN ACT! nd. so ‘A BUSINESS MAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITEE the Western trade, having lived ia Chicago seve years, wishes to get the agency of two or three first cl manulactories; satisfactory references given. box 115 Herald'Uptown Branch office. Fr nd in Washington Market, or would sell hal fereey to, nent man; chance. Address SALE! eral rare JOR SALE—A MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS: several yoars established, in a desirable neighbor hood, with a steady, Lge te trade, and store fitted ~ 10 the, Pant, manne: rms reasonable. Apply te G $F CALLETON, 98 Broadway. T COSTS $100, SELLS FOR $200_-FEW ORDER LES@ than 00 feet; staple as iron; ready, sale 81 Sehr can buy an tt Call on or address W. L ¥. 00., Liberty street; New York. WISH TO FIND AN ASSOCIATE WITH SUFFI cient means to develop a business capable of inde- finite extension and based on sound principles; such ag sociate should be a Of food basiness ex) ence; reierenoes exchan; S.A, box Post ARINERERTF ( OF PREED—IN AN ELEGANT, E. ‘Fesnectable Sulton. bree Cn. French's ote A UNIVARSALL SO" tkdtuAii 20% pobslvo- article’ commands a teady galo and a proiits, Apply, from 10 to 2, at 66 Bi; ‘way, room a, Seg ig ony ayy oy A PARTY WITH — ital, to an. Interest in a large and high abe treet of Cal and aor fang, ie eae urniah capital to work it: & large este asa ea gr hg coal; handsome margin aj office, Balimore, Md, wet ANTRD-$2,500; PARTNER FOR THE FINESE large business, reterentes exchanged. Address O° bow 5 ed OXC 102 Heraid Uptown Branch oflice. ¥ 7ANTED—A BU-INKSS ) MXN WITH Phelan bi half Interest in a manufacturing cash business, @ week guaranteed. Address J. T. JOHNSON, Ever green avenue and Magnoula street, Brooklyn, K. Db. Wass [me rl Wifi Ley Lo TO ‘obs year 000, ina lar; ‘utacturing 300 pot'cents large ally ore je estublis nery Address A. ied Malls, No. treet, Chicare! dh WU SMALL, CAPITAR 2D—A is take half interest in an established men's tar Address T. ¥., in 3 order. West ung to} Rishing goods business on Broadway. Herald Uptown Sranch office, WANISD—A ORNTLEMAN WITH $400 CASH, taxe an incorest 19 and Benge 8 business wine beer Paint profits, Call tor BROWA, atds Weat lr th street, eee J ANTED—A PARTY OF MEANS AND INFLUBN' among railroad interests, to push an established excellence ; aiuiok reuurn sng ia fair proaeag basiness ranitnaised. ‘Address PAKINGB, Hersid Phila- delpbia Branch oftce $4, 000 —A RELIABLE MAN WITH $4.00 READY «cash can have one-third interest in a de Sning busluses; fforiane, in ie, adress MORSES bees ring business; a fortune in isk bos | 2,090 Pos otiice, Philudeiphia, Pa. FigsT CLASS BUSINESS 1, to seenmy himselt with lo engravers possessing tools and mae Stinery tor carrying on a bank note and ¢& gestay’ ‘and prindng buses, Address BANK N ——_ ++ THE SCHULHOFF CREPES. A LITTLE LIGHT IN DARK PLACES. As the HERALD tptimated some time since the | Schuluof seizures have proved to be a complete Jasco, The merchant appraisers yesterday exam- ined the three cases in dispute, and this time experts from the establishment of Messrs. Ar Constable & Co. wore the judges lastead of inter sted parties who were in business antagonism olved, What their appraisemens is secret, and wil only 08 gives public alter the repor' handed to | Coliector Arthur; but there is one significant fact, that py order of tue United os District Attor- Rey the three cases of piushea (hattera’ plaushes), which have Deen heid since iast Al ‘were yesterday deiivered. [¢ was claimed these goods were undervalued thirty per cent; if 80, Why were they delivered without ti pay: | ment of the penaity? The iact is sala to be | that there ane, ta: of corruption of ine worst character im tne Third and Fourte sions of the Appraiser’s Department cf the d as some facts Est | di | Gusvom House, egoat had to be y, and nots. Co. weiected. That they hive | Becurea their goods leads to the belief in their | Innocence of toe Offence charged, and tt is just possibie the War at present waged agains: some | Of the officials by the soreneads bring owe some particulars regarding Uncli ‘back kitchen which Will be of great interest to the general public. One thing is certain, taxpayers re interested in knowing their names if tuere be ranite vaults of the fo oe eae for 0 A BANNER YOR MR. BERGH. A committee of ladies, aamirers of the humane labors of the American Socicty Jor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, are raisiug faads to procare asilken Mag for the headquarters of the society. 2 is proposed to have it made of white sik, with he well known emblem of the society em | Broide d in the ceutre. The banner is to be twenty feet long aud twelve feet wid Joun P. Haines, of tue firm of Halstead, Harm C0., No. 378 broadway, bas kindly consented, at tne re- = of the commitice, to receive dona ons. SALB OF A REVENUE CUTTER, The revenue catter Campoell, of 100 tons, out o commission for some months, was solid on Tharm day at government auction, at the Lighthoune Boara'eoulce. Staten Isiand, on Tharsdad, ty q

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