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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCLLL The Dangers of the Market--- Risks in Speculation. total reserve and the total Uabilities:— s pecie sinter sho sin Legal tendhac. 15:534,000 “TaveoLsave D Tot.! reserve, Keserve re- quired ag’t GEPOSILS. 04 62,760,525 62,865,700 Exc’s of re- rerve abv egal re- GUITeL’D 6S $28,504,675 $27,070,000 Deo. $1,434,675 THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 113%, declined to 11334, and closed at 113%. On gold loans the sales were 1 and 1}; yer centfor borrowing, aud 2and1 per cent for carrying, as well 43 Mat, The specie suip- ments to-day were $450,000 gold coin, and $75,000 in silver vars, Little or no excitement attended the dealings. OPERATIONS OP THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Btocks Steady, but Un- certain. GOLD 113 7-8 A U3 3-4 A 113 5-8. bony clentay . 43,088, coe old valance: + 1,467,57 Bonds and Investment Shares | Currency dalauces. + Lorre CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, Curreney excuauges Currency vulances, Geld exchanges, Gold valances... 0.07 THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. Washington advices state that the Treasury op- erations Jor the week inciuded the disbursement 261,600, gold, for interest and $1,082,700 in | reaemption of fve-twenty bonds, and the receipt of $2,805,100 for customs. Customs recelpis to} Gay, $689,871 60; for Hscal year to date, $2,505,000; internal revenue receipts, $317,298; for fiscal year to date, $1,909,375; amount of national bank Notes outstanding, $348,937,929, of which $2,599,000 ig im national gold bank notes. Amount of bonds held by the Treasnrer as security for national bank circula:ton, $374,927,862, and public deposits, $15,792,200, Suipmencs of United states notes for the week, $2,862,956. The books of the Treasury Telatiog to tee fiscal accounts of the government, iis income and expendiiure for 1874, will be closed within a week, It alreaqy ts ascertained that the income for the last fiscal year is larger than any estimate that has been made, and more than re- alizes the expectations of the Treasury officers, ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $125,000, gold, on account of interest, aud $118,000 in re- demption of live-twenty bonas, THB FOREIGN MARKET. The London Stock Exchange being closea for repairs we have no quotations from the English market. Bentes In Paris are 66f. 77 4c. ‘: INVESTMENT SHARES. The following shows the quotations at the Board Generally Firm. WALL STREET, } Saronpay, August 7—6 P. M. It te no part of Gnancial wisdom to shut our @yes to the Gangers that are before us, aud it 18 Mot within the option of the caronicler to be ellent as to facts that the public have a right to Know. Witnout any disposition to excite appre- Rension we must say plainly that the market ls wusale, At tho time of the recent failure there was @ matural apprehension toat the trouble would spread and panic ensue; but that was prevented, mot, however, by our sound financial condition, One very large operator was at that moment in- voived in a heavy bull movement, He was loaded ‘With Western Union, Union Pacific, Pacifico Maul, Chicago and Nortuwestern, It was his impres- | sion, provavly, that things were at their worst ana most meng; but, caught in a false position, Be bad to save himself by main strength, Jor if stocks had gone by their patural tendency he ‘would have been hurt, He sustained the market, Sherefore, to save himself; sustained it by his own | efforts and by combination wita the banks. But this one large operator ts an uncertain sup- port, Had he been on the other side he would Bave made Wali street a pandemonium for a ‘While; and If he gets out now ail who may suffer | ‘through having followed tim in will have enly | themselves to Diame, Our purpose in saying this 4a not to alarm; but we state tae facts known vo | Differences, * $597,200 1,932,700 $91,271,200 $59,085,700 Dec, $1,836,500 | $00 shs West Un Tet NEW YORK STOCK EXCH, SaTURDAY, August 7, 1875. BRFORE CA) 10 AM. 4 5 RR. 10:15 AND 11:30 A. M, | WieWasat eens: He Yenou semtciae: Tt a oni Cy a. z tee Ww U'S drain dy Glare, 120E 1000) U Sete Pan nee ins FIRST BOARD—10:30 A.M. 100%; 100shs Fac MailSs..b3 25% « 80 do. = 38% 1000 Fenn °s, new, Jove Dist Col 3-60's. Fo & bus ad... 1y 0M & StP Ist, gon 78% SOW Mich Cen 7... 139 Guu Unio & Mise zd... 50) Un rac RK Ast 4000 Un Pac 7's, 1g 5000 Un Puc sink f 1100 do. 10 Clev & Pitts s u WO. 50) Clev & Pitts ach. 100 2000 N¥ C 7s, '76..be 1003 y0 CP IstoanJ bdo 9 1000) Cen Pac | g...... 905m 5 shs Bk of Com... 123 100 | Soo | 100 $15000 Tol & Wah Ist... 82 giv Gt West lst m 's8 83 WY CeNWeegd. bX shs US ‘rust Co... 810. West Un se 2 8g ao. ao. all on the street. There are no real operations of | for investment shares :— 100 yA dae @onsequence on foot. reopleare doing as little as | Bia, Aakeg, | 100 Harlem Be . | Dnois Central... wee + 96% 979g | WL oo wo BR 5a% bu possiole, and we only express the common opimiod | Cyeyejand and Pittaburg, gtd.... 91 < _ SECOND. BOARD OA Do. ML im saying that this is rom want of confidence. | Cleveland, Col, Cin. and Ind.... 45 60 4 . bes . ‘With the people well warned trouble may be ag Pt Wayhe and Obie, gid. 9514 98% ee Ane he is gvoided till the market, under the infuence of | Taiaanenpanar ae ad joaxe | Loue0 Bene as 3 90. : ome new and natural impulse, drifts into @ better | Chicago and Alton preferred...) — 109 6 sus West U Tei, 20 Cleve & Pgtd...bo 917 eoudition. Chic., Burhagton and Quincy 15% 163g ui 200 Ublo & Miss KR... ey THE STOCK MARKET. United N. J. RR. and Canal 128 209 Pac Mail SS, wo 4. be 1% Wo fresh or interesting features presented them. | Mortis and Essex... selves for comment to-day im the stock market, The transactions were confined chiefly to brokers ‘Who, in the avsence of orders, are driven to spec- Blate with each other, thas they may pay office | Peunsylvania Coal......... . RAILROAD BONDS, Rallroad bonds were generally frm and tn de- mand, expenses. Such a period oi dulness has not been Union Pacific firsts soid at 102, land grants Known for many years. Prices remain com- | ®t 9074, sinking funds at 96% 2 963; and Central paratively steady, and while there 1s no | Pactilc land grants at 9634. Pittsburg consolidated sinking fund brought 10534 @ 10534; New York Cen- tral sevens, of 1876, at 100%; New Jersey Centra, convertible, 1093, ; Michigan Central! seveus, 10334, absolute strengia to encourage outside buyers Shere is no particular indication of weakness in e@ny stock tuat need cauge apprehension, The “Rumor Commitice” were not in session to-day, @nd appear, in fact, to have been cemoralized by ‘She efforts set on foot to discover those who cir- culated the fulse and im{amous reports concern- ing various firms that found the public ear during | the week. Prices raged as follows:—Lake Shore wold at 693¢ @ 60%, and Closed ar él, Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph fell of to 173; a 17%, Western Union advanced from 81% to 82, ending st 82. 78%. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy eights brought 115g; Cnicago and Northwestern consoll- | Gated coupon gold ponds, 8’ Great Western firsts, 82; North Missouri, 90, and Toiedo and Wa- | bash Orsts, 82, Boston, Hartford and Erie frsts sold at 24%. The following were the latest bids:— v.P & A new bas. Pacific Mall rose from 98% 10 39%, but re- Bat & rie’ sew eeded ay the close to 28%. Union Pacifics Bull & piate Li Bold at 7234 @ 724. Ohio and Mississippi | pre AY Lake Shore ist, con Lake Shore Ist, con Lake Shore ¢ @eclined from 19% to 184 @ 15%. Hannibal and ®t. Joseph ended at 234%. St. Paul common ebauged only % per cent; preferred stock tre Same. Northwest common sold at 4la41%. Erie ‘was without ieature. The changesin other stocks sus 87.201 Mil & Sti’ 24,7810, PD 9 is 87". ere insignificant and prices will be found below. | ber SrP ist Lac D. a re ls | s sub. THE SALES | Sas ; o m4 mounted to about 43,000 suares, in which active | at ited securities are represented as follows:—New York | Chi Harlem 7's, Ist, nig Centrai and Hudson, i00; Erie, 600; Lake Shore, | Ch! hyp og? ae - 34,900; Northwestern, 1,800; Rock Island, 200; | Chi Gen Pac g vonds......-10! 200: S! 1 700: hi § Jor “G14 Pacific Mail, 6,700; St. Pau}, 1,700; do. preferred, | Cpt Opa Fee dente ail ban inte ; 3 We union Pac | Union Pac Union rac sinking 100; Obios, 3,300; tern Puc Pacific, 1,500. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Tie following table shows the opening, highest Western Union, 10,450; Union | Winona # st PoP Te Bt 4 and lowest prices of the day:—~ ta & St £ ty ey bu 5 nist. , Opening. Highest. Lowest, ¢ eh ta con sf. . tral 108% 10824 08% lev tts ith m,..... 109 geet isk ieees | Norris & kesex 20m... Col, Chi a Ind st 8 Morris & Es 7's, 1371...106% Kome, Wat & Og ¢ lst. 9134 St Louis & 1} &T Istand...... iiwaukee and St. Paul il, and St. Paul preferred. Ohio and Mississipp! w “Sr Tol & Wab 2a m Toiedo & Wab c Great West, Ist m, Great West 24m, Quiney & To! ist, Daf. Bi'n & Miss Ist... Ban & Con Mo ist mw... 50 a Hed : OF 0. 52 Ind, Bloc & West Ind, Bloom & West 2d Sieh south 7p c ad m.102% mica =o & N Cley & list BANK SHARES, Bank shares were steady. erica, 150; American Exchan, Batchers and Drovers’, » 38% 894 120% Wie ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ‘The following are the changes siace yesterday :— | 122; Corn xchange, 194; First National, 200; ApvaNceE—Hannival and St. Joseph, %; Lake | Fourth National, 1 Gold Exchange, 3 Im- Bhore, %; Northwestern common, %; Pacific cs 96 feats Mop Mati, '%; Rock Island, %; St. Pani'common, %; | Porters and Traders’, 199; Mechanics’, 140; Me~ ‘Wapasn, 4; Western Union, %; St. Paui preterrea, | chanics aud Traders’, 141; Mercantile, 10833; Mer. Je; Mariposa, \. ECLINE—Atiantic and Pacific Telegraph, %; At- v and Pacific preierred, %; Delaware and ackawaona, },; Hariem, 4; Nortiwestera pre- ferred, %; Ubio and Mississippi, %; Panama, Js; Quicksilver, 4; Union Pacific, %; wold, 4. | The stationary stocks were New York Central, | G., C.andl. C., and Erie. CLOSING PRICES—3 P. M. chanis’, 121; Mevropoittan, 133% ; York National Exchange, 100; Ninth National, 60; North America, 101; Park, 145; Phenix, 983,; Re- public, 89; Tradesmen’s, 141; Union, 141, PHILADELPHIA QUOTATIONS, The following are the Pulladelpnia stoce quo- tation| 6% | City sixes, old. 50 | City sixes, hew.. Camden and Amboy Penosylvauia Philadeipoia ana a Lehigh Valley... ° | Catawissa Railroad preferred. Phiiade:poia and bne F Lepigh Savivation.. sehigh Navigation gol STATE BONDS. State bonds were lower. District of Celumbia thr xty-Gves sold at 68%; Missourt sixes of 1876 at 100%, do. long sixes wt 101%; Tennessee, . Sy we BOM idiky 4 106% U THE MONEY MARKE 5 There are no important changes to record in this department. Capital was ircely offered, ana , > #t 50%, and new at 49% the closing rates were 1); and 2 percent, Foreign THE PENNSYLVANIA GOAL TRADE. | The quantity of coal sent from this region the | exchange is quoted as follows:— last week was, by rall, 125,651 tons; canal, 41,980 Sixty bays. ‘Three Days. i Prime bankers’ ster- i ° tons; total, 1v7,651 tons, against 129,013 for the img bills on London, 4.87 94.87% 4.8946 8490% | corresponaing week last year. Increas Good vankers’ do 4.5634 a4. 0 4.8955 ie ads rtd Serene ye Prime com. sterit 14.86% 4.8836 a 4.59” | *O aE ee en ee Paris (rance a % a 5.13% | Which we have the Teturns was, anturacite, Antwerp (irancs). Owiss (irance).. Amsterdam (culice Bambury (reicum Fravkiort wei marks) - Bremen (reichmarks). Berlin eimarks).. GOVERNMENT BONDS. 5.13% | 625,440 tons; bituminous, 87,165 tons; total, 722,005 a | tons, against 476,200 tons for the corresponding | week of iast year. Increase, 246,955 tons. The | supply sent from all the regions so far tuis year 96 | goots up 11,003,404 tons, against 12,628,962 tons to same period last year. Decrease, 1,16 ‘The decrease in anthracite is 1,810,875 tous, Government bonds cjosed firm at the folowing | negro quotations :—Unived States currency sixes, 122}; @ | The following ave the earnings of the Central 12234 ; 40, do., 1881, registered,120%; @ do, do,, | Pacitic Railroad Company :— do., coupon, 12124 a 121%{; do. five-twenyies, 1804, | For the month of July, 18 and Milwaukee and St. Paul consolidated firsts, | S| but closed firm, The latest bids | assau, 105; New | ay 0. WNYC &HE..bdes3 108% Worle Ri... DC ad ite $1000 & N We og b. ‘600 Terre Haute ini 800 a 100 Erie KR Baa | 4 200 Union Pacific Kit. D3 60} 40 dow. 60 Quick Min Uo.. 10 vac Manos. ue do we. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT WEAK—FUTURES BARELY | STEADY AT A DECLINE oF jc. A 3-16c.— | FLOUR QUIET, BUT STRONG—WHEAT LESS ACTIVE AND LOWER—CORN DULL AND LOWER—OATS FIEMER—RYE MODERATELY ACTIVE—BARLEY QUIET AND UNCHANGED— | BARLEY MALT QUIET—POREK QUIET AND IR- | REGULAR—LARD = UNCHANGED—PETROLEUM | | BrEADY—NAVAL STORES QUIET AND FIRM— GROCERIES QUOTED STEADY—HIDES sTRADY— LEATHER QUIET—OILS QUIET AND BTEADY— WHISKEY FIRM—FREIGHTS sSTEADY—HEMP AND JUTE QUIZT AND UNCHUANGED—GUNNdES | Quier. | SATURDAY, August 7-6 P. M. | The markets were dull ana irregular, almost | without exception. Ow ’Change flour was de- ‘ cidedly firmer, especially winter wheat flour, Wheat was less avtive and easier, both for imme- diate and future delivery. Corn was irregular, Oats were Grmer, Waotskey was Pork and lard were without especial change. Cotton on the spot weak ; lutures steady | at a deciine, Petroleum steady, Naval stores quiet and frm. Hides steady. Oils quiet and | steady. Hemp and jute quiet and anchanged. Gunnies quict. Groveries quiet and steady. | Corres.—Busiuess in Bio and Santos was coafined to the jobbing trade. Cargoes, however, were firmly held, Mild coffees were generally quiet, but steady, with moderate transactions at former prices. We quotes— | Ordinary cargoes, like. & .; fair @o., 18%e. | @ 19c.; good do, 194e. m 19sc.; prime do, 19%. @ | 20c.; extreme range for lots, I73c. a 2le., gold, 60 or 99 | firmer. Java, government bags, 26c.a27c.; do. grass Re, @ Uc. ; Ceylon, 21¢. a Mc. ; Maracaibo, 2c, « 23¢.; Laguayra, 20}gc. @ 2130.5 | Jamaica, '18c. a19c.; Bt. Domingo, 17c. a 17}4e-4 Porto Costa Rica, 19. a 2%c.; Mexican, 2c, 180. w213gc.; Savanilla, We, a 20.5 | Curacon, 183. a 20. Corrox.—Despite recent reports ot actual and prow pective flood damages to the growing crops to an extent at present unknown, of course, put variously esumated fat from $0,000 to 200,000 bales, aud despite the fair advices from Liverpoot, the market for botn spot cotton and future deliveries was dull and depressed. Tho former, | wiwout quotable decline, was offered freely at yesterday's prices. The first sales of futures were at closing prices of ts to tree offers to sell, off 3g. a S160. and’ closed bare: steady at the declin Ihere was some export aeman at iow prices for is cotton without resuiting in busi- ness; Su) bales were sold in the shape of short notices at Tee... porter being the buyer; suusequently cancelléd at the instance ot the but, yielding subsequently rule three P.M, quotations were as tollows:— 1s 1s 13 15-160. ; al 18 a Ta a 13 iS-l60.; Jauuary, 13 2 Oe ae ia bie; March, ie liste. pruary, 14340. @ 14 020.4 Marc & Zen pet, 16 Ti-s2er'a 4 9-160. ; May, 1430. ; June, | T)'S08S30. “a” ‘ine. Quotations based on standard of ¢: n hal :—-Ordinary, good ordinary, dling, 5c. ; good mid: Hacation ‘in foreé ‘Sepveinber 1, 1874, and on upland | x tha li ys | ding, | clagsideauon:— Uplands. Alatama, ¥. Orleans, Texas. Orainar’ cry de ry Goo ¢ - 13 é 18) Low miiadling. ~ Mu Midding...... la! 142 Gooa middling. " ie | Suddling tair. + 155 1s Li apes + lis ios ihe sales we | ‘Total, Consumption. ii | Speculation... Totals | —Kor tu wi 14 | ber iB by ste , Compr: | ioc axp Gnarw.—-Recetpts—Flovr, 12,016 bois. ; when! 201.10 bushels; corn, 129,087 do.; Oats, 17,770 doy eot wal, 1,0 Fy¢, 1a bushels; batloy malt, 700 do. eat 1s: Wheat, ‘1,492,210 ts, 7,302 vushels; barley malt, segistered, 116); @ 110%; do. do., sz | For the moath oi duly, 1874 + 1,286,959 do. Fhe dour Was quiet, Dut very sti von Samet Ow do., coupon, 116% | por tne mony of July, 1873.. 1,214, f wheat flour iM particular being held Vecsdeayy ® 116%; 40, Go, 1865, registered, 119%4 @ 1104; do. | Earnings first seven monchs, 187 9,824,000 f, with sales of 16,600 bbls. Kye was without 7 9, ‘or change. Corn meal was firm, with sales of £00 Karnings firat seven months, 18 Earnings first seven montas, 187 40,., GO., coupon, 1194 4 11944; do. do., do., new, reg- fatered, 11934 @ 119}4; do. do., do., do., coupon, 11014 610,903 39,059 ior Brandywine, We quote :—34 50 tor hs bbls. at Wertern, $44. $4 2 tor Jersey and Pennsylvania per bb! £ 110%; do. a0, 1867, registered, 120% 4 121; 40, | The New York Fire Insurance Company nas de~ | and S10} ior Balumore: coats, $1; Hae, sted OBE do., d0., coupon, 120% a 120% ; do. do., 1868, regis- clared a dividend of 10 per cent, payable on de | Prey sacked. comrss, $1 554 $1 66; fine yell low, $1 75 : tered, 121% @ 121%; do. do., do., coupon, 1214 | mand. Thisis the seventy-third dividend or tue $6, pnd five white, $1 954 $2 per edie qe ato 921% ; do. ten-forties, registered, 114% a 114%; do, | Company. Baperiine sini ea @o., coupon, 117% a 118; do, fives, 1881, regis. The death of Mr. Max Hetdetpacb, of the bank. | a telly. om sae $8 tered, 116 @ 116%; do. 40,, do,, coupon, 116% @ 117. Ing firm of Keidelbach, Frank & Uo., is announced, | Suyerane, was ba 60 THE BANK STATEMENT. | Well known im banking circles, a representative | finhtsou. : re] ‘The Dank statement shows s decrease in total | Of business, invegrity and ¢octal worth, Infuen- Round hoop Unto, shi ppine beands. ems ih reserve 01 $1,206,600, and in surplus reserve of | Hal in bis department, cuitared, refined and gem: | yarily.. esev toe he $1,494,076, the banks now holding $27,070,000 more erous, and a gentieman in every sense of the word | St. Louis, low extri “8 2 ry 700 jawinl mouey than the law requires, ‘The follow- | tle loss of #o good a member of suciety will be AO a bw Ing is a comparison Of the bank averages for the ioasiy fest, Rye hour, eee past two weeks The house of Archidaid Baxter & Co. No. 17 | Southern, No. 2. $25 1. Atigust 1. . | Broadway, doing business to a considerable ex- | homtnera, extra 2 oy ans. a 7,700 $280,404,300 Inc, $1,525,000 | tent in grain, suspended payment to-day, They | Southern, tainly. 8 960 pecs 16,787,200, 16,884,400 Inc, 697,200 | state, however, that they aro oniy temporarily Gorn weal, Tage es ‘ +4 Legal tend’s. 75,684,000 78,001,300 Dec oe etoe. embarrassed. The failure is attripated to their | Gorm moa), brandywt, vee bo aud lower, the market be 261,066,100. 261,462,800 Inc. Aiaiiidndsi, bby Uibby’ Gisculasipne, Gy 9%. Dhdl_LANADLLIU V9 MERO HALO PULA OF pxGLinUTd, Corn mea!, puncheoa Wi eet Was Lest BOL VO ut 80) bales of this.) ANGE SALES | Sif rn | lots there was no movement in eather foreign or dome: | bbls, september, at $21 6, and 750 bb! | $21 75. Dressea hogs were selling at 10%c. 40 ton | do, and balance cargo rosin at & being A. | fair t NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. The following shows the relations between the The sales ‘$1 89 for No, 4 Ut mn; $1 38 a $l ut deliverable at once ; kee, on the ‘ana anber winter. Corn wus dull mencement, Dut closed mand, wil for ott, Be. were about 200,000 of Al lower at and firmer, with @ fa ot a bushels ot 186, 8 a mer, ae md Boe. for otter, Oats were fri ‘The sales Were 100,000 bushels, at Géc. a Se. Tor mixed store and niloat, ald Bio. a Tap. for wiite. Rye was inod- rately activi of i bushels yesterday 1 60. for Canad: ad, and On private terms to ar State 10, Bariey quict aad unchanged, a8 QUiet—State, two-rowed, Ba $1 0 45 ume: State, four-rowed, $1 40 & $1 60, 29 ume; Canada, $1 65 and $175 3 ‘Beans and peas—The market tor both we- cium and marrow, was firmer under a good jobbing de- mand, and prices ruled about steady. Oiler descrip. ons were Jall and without further change. Medium, new, choice, $1 99 a $2; medium, fal $1 0 a $1 75; narrows, new, chi rows, fair to'ood, $2 ; ney, prime, uew, 1-9); whnte kidney, 0 good, $L Ou GUNNiNS.—khe demand for dom te, Meananeiad Gia, ike deter etapa ae, y 1 13 3gC. a 3, Bot + ASC. Calcutia, ac! Das, IBC. & 16. ive rE, — boa 82 9): gr howe, 81 0 tae km AND market was quiet and firm, with moderate ‘call Hi prices. Jute buts were steady, with afar demand at unchanged prices. Wo ote -American 8 ton, $270 for per a ¢ Single; Mania hemp, 7390. a the iatter for choice; Brunt, clea tall $200 a $2 jute, Sc. a Se, rebar currency. steady, with a fair demand ‘the only sale re; reed es ‘Texas moorens hides tor the week Hipss.—the market Was at former prices, 861 trom La Gaayra, 3,941 trom’ Brazos. . per City of Waco: do. per General Barnes pouth Carolina; 1,000 coastwise. dry Bueacs Ayres, Snire ideo, 4480 dry Rio’ Grand Veutral Ainerican, 1440 dello, 3.90 ary African, Stocé on hand :—38,1U0 ke. 39,700 dry Moniey! dry Orinoco; 17,200 ary Bogota, 240) dry Puerto Cat dry West india, 6,500 dry Tamp! 14,00 dry Yexas, Western and coatiier Téxus, Western’ and Southern. | Total, $06 bales Calcutta cow and Same me last year—117,100 b cutta cow and buialo, We quote:—Buenos Ayres, 25 Ibs. a 23 Ibs, 22340 a 24e.: do. 2y los. a 25 ibs, 2c. 9 2 Montevideo, 2s¢ ibs, @ 71g iba, ekg. Be. ¢ nies, 41 lbs.’ a 22 lbs, Zdsc. a 240; Kio Grande, 2) Abs, a 25 108. 21346. a Bbq: & 2ye.; Caltiornis 0 ae 085 do. Calcutta budtales and 1.91 bales Cal- 5: American, 13, lbs. & 21 Ibs., 19340. lbs. a 24 tbs. ‘Ic., gold, selected; Texas and seuthera, 24 Ibs. a 3y ibs. Lie. a Ibe. currency. LearHku.—Ihe demand tor hetiock sole from ex. porters Was fair, and the inarket Was steady at full Quotations Crop Was dull and without devided change. MOLasses.—Apart trom the Usuai business in jobbil tic. Prices were nominaily unchanged. We quete:—Cuba, centrifuxal and mixed, 260, a s2c. ; do.,clayed, Soc. a Ske. 40, muscovado, refining, S6c. @ 3c. do. do., grocery, S¥cer w 44c.; Porto Kicu, @ dlc; ‘Buglisi islands, 83c, a 50c.: New Orleans. 6c. a 720. Naval Sroxes,—fhe marset tor spirits turpentine was quiet, at Slo. a S150. in Was rin under & moderate jemand at {ull prices, The gales were 0) bbls pale at $4 8734, and 1.iu0 Dols stearine on private terms. Tar was quiet, and without new movement in rates or Hie. Fitch was quict as $2.i2%. | We quove i—spirita urpentine, 3 @ Blige; strained rosin, $1 06 a 81 75; Wilmington tar, $2 624g a $2 76; ptich, $4 1234; Washing- ton tar, $2 50 a $2 6245. O1rs—Linseed was in fair demand at steady prices. Lard was duil and unsettled. Olive was quiet and prices were more or less nominal. — Cottenseed was scarce and holders were a 4riiie firmer in their vie The supply of menhaden was light and the demand was fair at steady prices, Crude, sperm aud whale was quiet, and witout further change We quote :—Cottonseed, ‘casks aud oe ‘4 $1 09; do., winter, \d Sound, 38340. a 84c. } 'y $1 94 G0. crude, We. b2igc.: do., summer yellow, 6c. a 65C, winter yell T2hyqc. ; lari ow, 70c. & T2%—C.; Lim ‘spring and summer, $1 ng Lala ne} ae 16 agi ig; dot eases, $425 Parkousvm.—!he market for refined was steady. Crude in buik wes quoted at Sc, for prompt aud 54c. @ ogc. tor month; do. in bbis., 9c. for prompt and 9c. a Bye, for month; reffaed, standard white, Lge. @ ye tor prompt and month; cargo lots, 1): alle Naphtha, de. ae for hires oe a Lg od Ming juoted at Was a prompt and month; cargo igen us jumore, iW%e. & Ile. for prompt a jomth: cargo lots, 107gc. Mc. Litusville quiet and steady av$l 12h a $115, Oil City quiet and firm at $1150 1744. “houseville quiet, and siondy. at $1 W234 a $1 fidiouie quiet at $110. Parker's United held steady at 9e, Shipments hold Os Provisions. —Receipts—Vork, "513 packages; beef, % , 20 do. ; cut meats, 1,047 do. ; lard. 425 do., ana tor the week, pork, $344 packages: beet, 10 do; oat meats 48:1 do. } td,’ 1,809 do. and 473 kegs. ‘Ihe market tor pork was quiet aid prices were irregular, ‘The sales were uv hams were neglected and nominal at former Beet was quiet and without new movement quote:—Barrels, plain megs, $9a $10; do., ext plu 2 eet beet $16; lig’ pee ext me Thess, $7 a $28; India mess, 19; 'priine mess, $15 & $17. Bacon was steady, with a fair jobbing demand at full prices. ‘The sales were 9 boxes city lo: lv%e. ‘ihe market closed at 1dsgc. ic © meats were quiet and steady: the ea boxes clear bellies at I3ige., 500 pickled hams at 13%c, and 500 prime hams at 133gc. Lard was quill. We note sales of 20 tlerces Lew lard for shipment at L%ec., 76 tierces prime city at 1c. I3ige., and 1,250 tlerces, September, ' at 14 3-H0c. a 14.0. Butwr-—The supply of strictly choice searce, and hoiders were firm In their views. 9 demand tor firkins was good, but the supply being small prices were well sustained, Western was firm under a good demand full prices. We quote:—state, good to choice, a Sef o., common to good, We. ; Western creamery, fair to good, estern tubs, fair w ‘choice, a 270. n Reserve and Michigan, fair to choice, 16c. Cbeese—The market Was steady, with demand at fuil, unchanged prices. We quo factory, @ 12%c,; ‘skim, a lc. a Llc. ; do., fair to goed. part ski be. a bc.; Ublo factory, common to ‘tancy, bggs—The market was strong, With a moderate demand; ‘a few lots ot tue Western were offered below Z2c., but do not hear of auy transactions We quote :-—Lon nd, New Jersey and nearby, ; state an Penusylvanid, 22igc, @ 2c; Canada, choice nds, me. Zudgc.; Western, choice brands, 2ljge. a 2zc,; other Western. 2iigc a ale, hick. Irausactions were limited to Jobbing lots, which sold to atair extent at steady prices. Large in- Yoices were held with considerable sirmness. We quote :— Carona, common w Kod, 734c. & 8'sc.; Louisiana, 6350, #70. ;1air (0 prime aud Common qualities aown io bc. ¢ fhanzoon, Oc. @ 7c., currency; Pana, 7c. a 7¥@, cure Fency. angoon, in bend, 2%c. der 1b., gok cash. ‘SuGay.—lhe mareet for raw Was moderately active and stondy, with further sales of 1,475 boxes at 8%e. for centrifugal; 40 Lads. common refining at 7%c., aud 200 Duds. goud do, at 65-i6c Merined was ‘uachanged in ev quote:—rair refining, 50; gyod nba, grocery, fair to choice, sséc. Bae; itugal Bide. and boxes, Bige.'a 93¢c. 5 | ce Molasses, ‘hhds. and bexes, 7c. a 8c.; Yorw Rico, do., refining, common to prime, 7c. @ 53gc.; do, grocery, fair to choice, Sige. @ 8 ; staudard A, 10%. a li of A, lige. a fu Crushed, lyc.; powdered, 1 gramalated,” 10%e, ; yellow, Bc. a Yxc.; extra C, Io & luidc., eur ioat, Li%e., a lize, Sreanine was dull at 193gc. for Western and Ic. for cit Pissow ‘was quiet and firmer at 9, At this price sales were wade Ww the extent of 40,0 I Waiskey.—Keeelpts. 317 bbls, and for the week, 2,228, The ae was steady, With sales of 200 bbis. at $1 224g r gallon. ve enaura—There was a fair inquiry for berth room, but az rates were stronger owing to # moderate supply, ppers held of, and the Wansactons were chiefly con- to a swall quanuty of grain for Liverpvol vy steam. Jn miscellanevus aruicles there was noching ot ‘interest | franspiring. Chartering tonnage, of medium size, was | in good request from the pewoleum interest, and at the decline noticeable in our last a fair moyement was et- fected to Continental, Baitic and United Kingdom purus, owing partly to @ slight concession on the part of oii olders, 10 jrain tonaage, owing to disposition on the t of howwers of vessels to maintain their own, and shippers, on the other band, coutending tor a de- Eline, nothing has been fully accomplished, though there are several orders in the market, Tobacco ves- sels were inquired for in a few cases and rates in gen- eral closed quite ateady. ‘The engagements were:—To by steam, 1,600 bushels of corn at %d., 8.000 Dushew wheat at ¥Nd. \ The charters comprise —A Nor- ¢ Bs 34.5 -@ Britian bark Kingdon, with 2.200 bpia | 1, for the former and bark, hence to . relined’ petroleum at 5a. a, if to Adriatic 6s. 3d.; @ Norwe- heuce io pepeneaen With 2,700 bbls. do. at ritish bark, hence to Havre, with 3000 bbis, = ig 24, Od. for vue latter; an Amer tar for orders, with 8,200 bl C4. Medi to German Bali, with 2,20) do. at 6s. éd.; an American schooner, hence to London, Liverpool of Sristol, with 2,200 bbis. do. at Gs. 31.5 American bark of 414 tons, ad w Bordeaux, with Maryland tobacco EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpox Puopvex Marxer—Loxpox, August 7—Even- ing —-Commou rovln, 56 6d. a Ss. 9d. per owe ————_->>+—___. FINANCIAL. EXSNDER FROTHINGHAM & CO, e ¥ho are, among the most successful brokers in Wall street, in a recent circular give the following advice to those who have an ambition to speculate instocks. If all brokers would be as frank there would be less mis- fortunes and fewer “lame ducks.” They say :— ‘All who speculate in Wail street should do so aceord- ing to their means. It frequently happens with os thas parties write for advice, saying that they have small paris which they are willing to invest, but in case of loss ¥ would be seriously embarrassed or iuconvenienced, Per Moun we have bat owe kind of advice to aler— nim pl ulation alone. The pleasure it would faflor over & ‘oflt to some would not compensate a we should feel at the losses of others. ‘Re pl for the regret —tundson Regist UsT BELMONT co., GousT Maokers, 19 and 21 Nassan stree ne World, through (4 asses. De Rothschild a ndenta. at et omoreal Oreaits and Telegraphic Transfers of Money on California, Europe and Havana. ¥ ON LIFE AND T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIVE AND neural jes, mo Aker socurition, insurance of aii kinds effected with Quer secnrlive Jd, MABRICH & CU., 117 Broadway. EL o BLISHED 10K OKEAM AND OYSTER eee ein ABrooKiyn, for sale by ALEXANDER FRAZER, boat No. 1, foot of Broome street, GENCY FOR THE SALE OF PATENT RIGHTS, A emall articles wanted that will retail for leas than $5. Address J. W. HUGHES, OL Liberty st. MORTGAGE FOR SALE—$90, NINE MONTHS to run, on property worth Address H. ln, Herald office. 4s PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, WHO. HAS IN HIS A powndsion a rare collection of Kuropean govern- ment Premium Bonds, of which fome have six and some New York. | four yeariy vrawings, With large prizes, would like to p of th treasouable prices; the lighest ares ven, Addrow EMBANRASBMLNS, I ences given. ould, | street. it issue Travellers’ Crédate, availavle in all parts of the | FLNANOTAL, Y, HAVIN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ames Te Ile to meet with a party of gende- i ce ier some means and cecapy every tacts Piven be ett Tee aaa ain court shin home, ACAIIE® pox 400i Fost office, New ‘oney toaned on first class Bonds and Mortgages and on Liie and isndow! G ties also ‘second Morwages purchased, No. banus H. A, JONES & CO. 213 Broadway. repre VAPITAL WANTED—TH 3 C aan wee B WHOLE LIST OF BPECU: batcty ty. oftice, ulated trom hour to jeuted rapidity and Herald Uptown Branch successtully maidress de box 101” 266 Broadway, ESEGM a tte iti mtnanad wanted Sidreas LiViLIHOOD, Opening; investigation invited en straighwforward men. NGLISH PATENT FOR SALE, —“MILLIONS 18 Tr ‘Just patented. Address W. CLOUGH, 44 Maiden lane, Now York. POR, SALEPRINTING OFFICE; GOOD BUSINESS lent; rk: 4 5 ; Ws fe te BN a | 130 Herald office. FOR, SALECTHE PATENT RIGHT OF a FIRST class remedy against tooth rache; no hume bug. Address PATENT MEbIOINe Horaid vaiee. T Nik SEES TOR CASH, AN, INTEREST IN A J estabiisioa iannciorurine tusinens, well protec va i, DOOD WiLL! Herald omees Yt (F seltinge | Adal EFAULTED Railroad and Munietpal Bonds by the olf established Stock'snd Bond House and Bon ALBERT H, NIOOLAY 00. bal No. 43 Pine street, New York. RAWN SERIES BONDS IN FORTIETHS,—THE Fractional Certifies of these Boads of the Indus trial Exbabidon Gom, are how on sale. $5 each. Bach certificate will receive one-fortieth o #uin tg Which the whole bond 1s entitled. Public all ment September 6, 1875. Or each certificate is tor 4s cash in the purchase @f a $20 bond of the Indu: fiat Extueion fom pan, aR umber of tag trae ni 8 imived. once 1, buy REAL MUaitoN Gon Pa , No. 12 Kast Sey- JOON RITOHLE, 1238 Broadway enteenth A WELLS, of University place MILLER & CO., 918 Broad: Way, or WM, 1, MAlCiY, No.1 Wall street “agents ANY GENTLEMAN WITH $800 OR $1,000 WI join me with same amount we oan secure a busine that will pay $100 per week, Address SKOURE, box Herald office. an a AR NN i ¥ THERE 18 ONE MAN SMARTER THAN ANOTHNR aateer hs tstber win ah secogut of fis expert, address the ve ry a nt of eo anid his best reicreuces, WANAEL KOBBTON, box! Sal New York Post ogee. MAXURACTORING NEGKWEAR | BUSINESS, fice partner with $5,000 wanted, by nn establianed) house having a valuable cash trade: among the bese concerns in the country. ply to GRILGS & CARLE~ TON, #8 Broadway. OW READY FOR THR MARKET—THE MOST USE- pe Bago seins article brow pods e for agents ant es, sina’ Beortianat ‘treet, room L ee Braursioe SAVINGS BANK, CORNER TWENTY. third steeet and Sixth avenue, New York,—Interest Saraee nd compounded January and July. Interest bald six per cent Interest, commences the 1st of the following the deposit. Monday, W cnesday an Satur . Das ‘4H. K. Tavreer, Vice President Gxo. O. I _ tow fork clo, Mortapes without sonae ‘Frincipal ortzages without bonus, desiring BORROW OE EWES anply wo i ', 145 Broadway. HL. Gian J 8%, 8 FIERCR NO. 5 PINE STREKT, LOANS New York, chases M ¥, without bonus, on approved real estate in ‘Wrookiyn and Westeheuter county ; uiso pur lortgages at lowest rates. Pear Cgc! ON sh fs AND songs On. ON IM, reves unimproved or tenement Proj tye E.G: LOCK, 139 Eighth street, near Hroadway. ‘ON“Y TO LOAN—ON FIRST MORTGAGES, Witt. out bonus; on Second and Leasohold Mortgages, at easy terms. GEO. W. SIAKS, 150 Broadway, room & 6¢y7@ SILVER LINING TO THE CLOUD.”—A RR. fined, proud, dainty woman is truly compelled t seek aloan ot money, for which some security can given; hes New York a gallant true hearted gentleman Who cares to earn the most intense gratitude of one in trouble? Address TRUIH, box 135 Herald office, © EXCHANGE—A GOOD SEOOND PURCHASE Money. portsage eg principals onty dealt re. BOM. LYNCH, 220 Norta Sixth street, Williams 10 INVESTORS,—WAXTKED, $10,000 ON MORTGAGE of first class improved city Real Estate at/ per cent, no commission paid, Address Al SECURITY, He: ofllce, “ WANTED—$35,000 FOR FIVE OR TIGUT YEARS AT seven per cent on No. 1 city real estate, unencum bered, that rents at $7,000 a year, HURMSNN & RAINEY, S10 Pio street, St, Lonis, Mo. ‘ANTED—YARM MORTGAGES IN THE STATE of lowa, ata discount for cash. Address FALMS, box 175 Herald office. TED—A PARTNER, OR THE SERVICE OF A rect. staple manufacturing business; machinery ail com. te; full security tor the money if preterred. Adaress 23 OF STATE OF TEXAS, INTEREST PAYABLE January and July, for sale by FORSTER, LUD- 10 PER CENT INVESTMKNT SECURITIES AND first Mortgages on valuable city and country Prop- 4 AULL, St. Louis, ND A $2,000 FIRST BOND AND MORT- $5.000 & = sey, Dear ci convenient to railroad ; or for Mercandise that will do for Western a and $1,500 in cash; will AN’ W'iteines man, who can invest $500 to $1,000, in = Ds '8., Herald office, W & CO., Bankers, NO. 7 Wall erty for sale. Orders received for Western securities BAKER gage to exchange for a swall Farm in Jer- exchange one of b W. a. K., 74L property, worth double the amount, tor A term of yea Sincaairy, WANTED—ON A BOND AND MORT- Yost office. WANTED—ON PRODUCTIVE CITY $15.00 ox 133 Herald office, for over $10,000 per anuum? no Drovers. Address box %/0L TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT. wage, in various sams, on City Real RICHARD V. HAKNETI, 111 Broadway, room F, basement. [4 TU LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- $250.00 gage on New York and Brooklyn r operty. in sams to suit, No bonus. BROWN & GOODWIN , 55 Liberty street, room 8. 700, 00 TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT. * gage; Mortgages cashed. V. K. STEVEN-ON, Jr., 11 Pine street or 33 Seventeenth N. B.—These being estate funds none but prime @pplications cousidered. street, Newark, N. J. eee , Without bonus; no brokers. Address $30,000. gate'tpon tetory propery renting $165.00 Estate. 5 BUSWESS OPPORTUNITIES, DESIRABLY LOCATED CITY HOTEL, LEASE and Furniture tor sale, Addresss H. K., box 146 (A. RESPONSIBLE AMERICAN FIRM HAVING A branch office in London, would accept the Kuro- ean agency for saiabio Mechanical. Articles. ress ACHINEMY, box 2,620 Post oitice, New York, YOUNG MAN HAVING BRAINS BUT NO MONKEY wishes to associate with a lady having both (it pos fible) to carry on an enterprise this fali resulting in sub- stantial consequences. Address INDUSTRY, A —ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER- + chants, manutacturers and others; Mining Inter- ests, &c., negotiated; Real Estate exchanged tor Busi- ness. Persons with capital secking business advised of approved opportuniues. Refer- . Carleton & Co, puviishers, Madison thaniel Fisher & Co., boots and shoes, 31 War- 43 & OARGKION, financial and square; ren street, &c. GRIG | business Brokers, #8 Broadway, GENTLEMAN WOULD INVEST $1,000 OR $2,000 in some good paying business, Address, with par ticulars, HOWARD. box 192 Heraid office. A PARTNER REQUIRED IN A BUSINESS ESTAB- S aaa od EO Sgeate Mes on of cn secured “q the investor. For i particulars aj agent LLOYD, 29 Broadwi aa ice Boat MEMBER OF THR STOCK E an established business credit of perience, would like ‘o-associate with him good business connections. address, tor ten URITAbS, Heraid ofice. A Rooms, ences FRAN everal years’ ex- arties of jays, SE FAMILY WHO WILL SECURE A PARTY A large House on Pitth avenue can have a Suit of ard and rent free, tor one year; best of reter- riven and required. Address, tor one week, LIN, box 138 Herald Uptown Branch office. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, BSTABLISNED FOR r seven years, with large rentgcollecting, tor Sale cheap; owner leaving city. West ibirty-chird street, near -ixth avenue. A COMPBIENT BUSINESS MAN WANTED—TO take halt interest in an old established medical business as ager; yearly income $25,000; payments cash and real estate. CARR & CO., 996 Broadway. N ACTIVE MAN, WITH $1,00) CASH IN HAND, can secure the Inanagement of our Branch Office fn Newark, N.J. Sclary or commission, on or ad- dress PAULI BELT COMPANY, 12 Union sauare. GENTLEMAN OF LONG EXPERIENCE AND acknowledged ability, at present engaged tn one Of the best hotels in New York, would like to make an arrangement in thts or any other city where his knowl edge ot the business would be an equivalent to capital, or would take the nanagement for a company or owner, Adaress A, PERKINS, Herald Uptown Branch office. CONTRACTOR WANIBD—TO CUT A TUNNEL in Nevada for silver; a .arge interest given in mines and liberal price ‘gy cutting; success sure, 162 Booad- way, room 9 PARTNER WANTED—WITH A SMALL CAPT. A tal, to tke @ half inverest ina first class paying G. HANKINS, 23 Wi th st Ddusiness. ANK N OLD ESTABLISHE: BUSINESS a ty-seventh street CHANCE FOR A LIVE BUSINESS MAN TO PRO- cure an old established and profitable Keal Estate, Insurance and Coal Basiness, by purchasing the Pi: tures, at less than half the origiaal cost; this ts no shai, and therits the investigation of those having the money Aud meaning business, MUKKIS B. BAER, 996 Sixth avenae. a sale. Inquire at 24 West Twi A Ps YOUNG MAN, WHO IS A FIRST CLASS ME- chanic and thoroughly acquainted with piano, cabinet and carpenter work in all its branches, woo also has a good Knowledge of machinery in geueral and especiaily of such as is used im the above named branches, and who is capable of making his own dra ings and aceustomed to work trom the same, desires a ager of & has three would’ take piece on contract from several large establishinents to je him to establish a shop of hisown. Address box 133 Herald Uptown Branch office, GENTLEMAN AND A BUSINESS MAN WITH silualon &% foreman. superintendent or w wood working establishment of factory; years’ experience as a foreman; or work 7k $10,000 and who can aid advertiser in procuring a | larger sum when required lor the development of 8 vat and sound business, both toreigm amd domestic, will address SAMUBL ADAMS, box 4341 New Yorn’ Post office, ¥ GENTLEMAN WITH $1,000 THAT WILL GO 70 California can meet with an oppertunity to join advertiser in @ speculation that will pay $1o,0W) tn fionths. Address WINTERS, box 112 Herald office. RAKE CHANCE IS OP FERED TO apital to mi rand a esting in aud elegant glass veneer, b; and costly woods can be imitated with such a rrection that it is diMeult to distin copy from the original. The operation to producs it simple and rapid jess than one-lalf Cost of wood Veneer, It i tia epnear when used im combination with the hatd to be introduced into this country will be # daraple earn) 0) wi Omen. JOUN W. HUGHES, Bt Liberty how York. AT IANGE, WITH’ ARTNER WANTED—IN A CONGKRN OF 25 YRARS® Sreakt tebe manteat ons Doce wie arty a Hapertings ; relerence: eave Dp eee eis pen ER, WITH SOME CAPITAL AND SERVIOBS, to ®xtend the mamutacture of an article very pop- Wee aaa Lethe want ot artioulars at interrfowrs ‘#itis no humbug only re arcies meaning busi ness may address BONA FIDS, box 105 Herald offige. ARTNUR WANTED.—$4,009 IN OASil WILL PUR. chase for agood party an Interest in a first ae Hotel, whore the interest will return the capital year! ‘Address HH, box lis Her hi iy PABTAER WANTED IN A RETAIL BUTTER STORRS muust wderstand the business and take full charge $700 required; references exchanged. Address G. J. Hprait oie, ARTNBR WANTED—WITH $5,00, 10 EXTEND A Sood paying manufactur! and importing busi- ness Address MANUFACTURING, station D. TEAM LAUNDRY, NEAR THE OITY, FOR SALE. —~ Completely appointed and actively employed 4 owner's services mey be had for a short time if red. Address, for particulars, LONG BSTABLISHED, Herald je Ll CAPITALISTS.—WANTED, A PARTY TO the adveruser to purchase one of the most val and paying properties in the country at one-t value. Address CAPITAL, box 17] Herald office, 0 OYSTERMEN.—THK GREATEST OPPORTUNITH for starting a first class oyster business; the greats st stand mm the city. Apply by letter to A. B., box Herala office. ws ‘ED—A COMMISSION HOUSE TO MAKK AD~ ‘vances of money to a manufacturer of children’s and infants’ dresses aid ladies’ undergarments, the sama’ to take hold of the goods and dispose ef them as sol eter | write and enclose name of firm. ‘ald office, AW aaa GENTLEMAN OF INFLUENCB AND! business capacity, with $10,000, to act as presiden Santas Far varnoasrs apply to LEO GOLDMARES, . FO 0 Tribune Building: room 4 ANTED—A PARTY 10 INVEST ee IN RAIS: fruits and vegetables at Port Royal, S. ©. ; ae tiser bas an equal ed in jand and build« il amount invest Seay: of soll ana location aasarpassed ; an ing to secure & pleasane e roduces now ples ‘atistactory. reter co gt joronce gi requ . Ga, 15 Chambers stresty New York city. WANTEDTA MAN TO INVEST $500 LW CAPITALa stock of @ manutacturing company in this city, ready doing 8 good business, and ke position ag secretary ofsame; salary $20 per week; “hone but men, ‘of business qualifications, gobd writers and with ences need apply. me fiaowas BPARLING, Jr., Md7 Reade street. WwW, OFFER INDUCEMENTS NEVER BEFORE PRES ‘sented to party with $3,000; regular business, 1m Pitev¥ Fai of an article now in use; New England States already licensed upon rovers balance to be worked by’ ourselves Address RHIND, 40 Courtlandt street, BARE PREPARED TO MAKE FAVORABLE AR. rangements with a reliable party for an interest in our auction and storage business. |. LEWIS a O0., 105 and 107 West Thirty-third street $100. —BUSINKSS OPPORTUNITY TO REDEEM ver, valuables in pawn, Linmonds, Watches, Sil- hc. ; can coitrol everything and make a few bun- dred dollars prot immedaately, , Address LE Herald gitice. $500 —THE ENTIRE INTEREST AND CONTROI + of a spectalty in stationery; a remunerative: and continually increasing ash business. Address Jui W., box 17! Herald office. 4 500. CASt, With SECURE AN INTEREST Ne e the best business in the country for money in~ vested; easy and respectable. Oall to-day, if you meam Dusiness, at No. 5 Kast Forty-stxth street, ms DOWN, BALANCE ON TIME, WILb SBy $5.000 cure a parinersip in a long established bnsiness, easily understood and paying $15,000 yearly’ ofits. "Parties with cash and meaning business call om JAK & CO,. 696 Broadway, 6.000. ror iBALE A, ERE VALUABLE INs 5 . vention relating to railway cars; toany one Who can give it proper attention this presents a opportunity (0 inake tmoney; correspondence invited, ‘Address box 18) West Meriden, Conn, 10.000 Ax2.A% ACTIVE BUSINSS PART. : ner wanted—In a business approved an@ established, yielding very handsome profits and offering bona fide ‘first class ‘opportunity to an acceptable party: reterences. Address MERIT, Herald oifice, 10.000 TO’ $2,000 WILL BE INVESTED A either a8 spectal or active pariner in & proftable, safe and respectable business by the under signed. Address, with full particulars ang references, MiRCu ANT, box 4d Post othee, 000-82.27-WaNtED, ACTIVE — OR . silent partner, by’ an {importing hou: commission business only. Address GERM. PACIURKS, Herald oftice. +++ THE CATHOLIC PROTECTORY. FESTIVITIES OF THE ANNUAL VISIT—SPEECH OF COLONEL F. A. CONKLIN. © The Catholic Protectory, founded in 1863, 1s beautifully situated in the town of Westchester, Its bulidings are only a few Minutes’ walk from the ratlway station af Weston and from their situation on high ground they aford a fine view of the surroun@ing country. Tue institution 1s under the charge of the Christian Brothers, who now number about forsy. The children ua- der their care are nearly all between the ages of seven and fourteen, Thei are 1,400 boy: about haif as many giris, The latter nave rate grounds aud buildings, They are taught cooking, sewing and the other branches of female domestic economy. The boys are classed in several different departments, through which the visitors were conducted yesterday by one of the oficers, Noone who has not visited the buildings can conceive of the industry of th livtie workers. On tne ground door of one of the buildings is an engine room and blacksmith shop, where vie boys are taugat to repair thelr own tools. They have bere @ complete little fre en- e, WIth lose ueatiy coiled along the wall, which ‘would be very #@rviceable in an emergency, Lhe reservoir near the House 18 constantly supplied from several springs and furl # all the neces gary Water jor the diferent ps. On the top floor of tuis building is the carpenters’ shop. The storerooms and kitcoen are on tho ground floor of another ho Immense caidrons were here ranged wall for the cooking, which is aii done by steam. Noar this is the refectory,@ large room capable ol seating 1,400 boys at once. Perhaps the most interestin of ali their industries is the shoe deparimen' Here there are Guu or 800 boys, all ENGAGED IN MAKING SRORS. Some of the boys cut tue heels and soles, others sew the seams and make the holes, while the more skilled rub of the flashed shoe With sand papex @ud buraisi the sides, They are abie to turn out avout 1,500 pairs of shoes @ day, Nearly ail we work is done by machinery, outsider would be muck surprised by the skill gud neatness displayed by the boys in 1.8 manipu- $25 foing Man. keeps a number of the youn ing cane-bottomed chairs, The to them already bored and they of cane or wii rhe sei run in the strips establishment possesses also @ tailor up, Where the boys ieari to ake their pwn cio ning, ® jaundry, where they Wash and dry 1% They have also THEIR OWN PRINTING OPFICR their enterprise has oven succeeded tn pub journal, Which is very remarksbie of the and ite fencrai cor. rectness, itis called 7he Scohoounate, 7 present number contains @ #) Dan wectory on airy apd very cican, esterday Was the appointed for the annual visit of the Aldermen, but there were only «iow pres- - ent, on account Of the threalening weulher, All that could contribute to the enteriaininent of tuo @ay was, however, provided by tue brothers, Under one tent was piaced THE GOLD TABLESET, whieh was given to tue I'rotectory by the Pope. Lists were opeued for tuowe whe desired to take Chances iu this Valuable,present, THE MERRILT “OUTRAGE” CASE. Justice Otterbourg yesterday visited Bellevue Hospital and teok the deposition of Louisa Mer- ritt, who charges that she was outraged two ss on board the tug Mike Norton by f and \XPERIENCED MERCHANT DOWN TOWN 80- rum Fourth ward. Hor ements w: E nsicats new, business connections: inaxes advances | Suosiantially she same as that suo originally ‘ ie earns ous, sdaregs | Made to Captain Willams. Captain sy of tive pusiness propymwons, Address ie P om, one Ladd tai wile, . eee Le G