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REW YORK FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Generally Firm--- Business Exceptionally Active. GOLD RECEDED TO 115 1-2 A 115 5~ The Value of Rag Currency 86.47—Investment and Government Bonds Steady. . Wain Sraeer, Furpay, Oct. 22—6P. x} The stock market to-day was unusually active, the transactions amounting to 351,000 shares, Securities heretofore comparatively dormant were sympathotl- eully stronger. The advance, however, is not of a character that warrants a change in the opinion which has been expressed in this column for the last two or three months, ‘The condition is purely artificial, prices aro being worked up by mere force of concen. trated capital, and there is a bold attempt to wall stocks into public favor on stilts, Without, therefore, regarding what the auctioneers of the Stock Exchange may for the moment bid or ask for their favorites, we repeat that in the end he will find hunself fortunate who ignores temptation, withholds support from the pending game, and leaves the gamblers of the street to delude themselves in their own way with their loaded dice, It is an easy matter to daub the day’s canvas with attractive colors, but the picture is imper, fect and fuise. When 115,000 shares of Pacific Mail are reported as sold in the face of the recent revelations of Vice President Scott and of other sfatements yet to be made, {t is to the common mind more like poultice than paint. Concerning the document which has been expected from this official before his next departure for Europe and in connection with the present attempt to push the stock once more into public favor wo learn through confidential sources that well posted members of the company with reference to the purposes of the same know nothing of any report that §s likely to be made, and have nothing either favorable or unfavorable to communicate. Still, it is eaid that a meeting of the directory took place to-day, and that an early and very favorable statement will be made “as soon as the public are ablo to appreciate the sruth.’” Tho speculative community must draw its own infer- ences. Activity continued in Lake Shore; but it is now intimated that, the principal bears having covered some of the members of the pool have gracefully retired with their profits and are sellers of the stock. {t is also alleged that in order to make the shares appear scarce they were borrowing at the same time that they were buying. An impor- tant decline occurred in Illinois Central to-day, from 92 to 88. Recently this stook was selling at 102 The cause of weakness is ascribed to the fact that the com- pany have disposed of most of their choice lands and are embarrassed by “Washington despatches saying that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue decides that the revenue received by the company from the sale of sub- sidy lands, where gold on time, is taxable as earnings of the company,” Missouri Pacific declined to 9X, after sales at 11, Atlantic and Pacific preferred sold at 434 a 4%. Hannibal and St. Joseph opened at 18% and ended at 177%. Ohio and Mississippt receded from 17% to 16% a 16%. Wabash was firmer at 6, New Jersey Central, New York Central, Rock Island, and Delaware and Lackawanna were generally steady; Western Union was strong on an advance trom 75% to 7734; Northwest common, after sales at 36, advanced to 87, ending at 3744; At- lantic and Pacific Telegraph closed at 1954; Canton sold down to 36, Other stocks including active securities will be found reported in the tables immediately follow- ing. Before reading these interesting records, how- ever, it is well enough for the enthusiastic bull to recall the fact elsewhere noted that the commercial failures for the nine months of this year exceed by $131,000,000 the failures for the same period last year. The figures are officially given by a commerciat agency. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows tho opening, highest and lowest prices of the da Northwestern... Northwestern preferred... 6134 52 51 Rock Island. 103% 1034 rittsburg. . i 90 90 Milwaukee and St: Paul.!. 337 353% 33% Mil, and St. Paul pref. 62% 633g 2% Ohio and Mississippi...) 163g 16 16% New Jersey Central. 045g 106 10456 Del., Lack. and We 1184 18 ni nt Union Pacific 68 68 C., ©, and I. C 3% Ey Western Union 75% 7 70% Atlantic and Pacific Tel... 1914 19K 19 Pacific Mail a 41 39 Panama... 130 129 THE SALES TO-DAY. ‘The transactions on the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 350,900 shares. New York and Hudson, 300; Erie, 31,000; Lake Shore, 72,583; Cleveland and Pitts- burg, 180; Northwestern, 16,200; do, preferred, 600; Rock Isiand, 2,515; Pacific Mail, 114,800; St, Paul, 11,200; do. preferred, 2,600; Ohios, 8,100; Western Union, 72,000; Wabash, 760; Union Pacific, 8,450; Michigan Central, 2,835; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 1,800; New Jersey Central, 1,000; Missouri Pacific, 5,280, CLOSING FRICES—3 P.M * 17% juicksilver pf. 22 dams Ex, ..100% ct Mil & St Paul, 355; Mi & SEP pf. 62% 0 ADVANCE AND DECLINE, The change in closing prices since yesterday are as follows : Apyance.—C., ©, and I. C., 4; Erie, 1%; nag on and St. Joseph,’ 3; Lake Shore, 1%; Hrortiwent, 1 do, preferred, '13¢; Ohio and Mississippi, racitlé Mail, 2; Rock ‘Island, 345 St. Paul, 156 5 do. pr Wabash, 343 Westet i Union, 1363 Michigan New Jersey Central, 34; Erte in London, 13 Deetiny.—New York’Central, 14; Delaware and Lack- wanna, Quicksilver, 34; Union Pacific, 3; Missouri scifi, 134% gold, tt ‘TATIONARY,—Atlantic and Pacific preferred, Harlem and Panama, . red, % 5 THR MONEY MARKET, On call loans money was-easy at 244 and 8 per cent. Commercial paper presented no new features, Foreign . exchange left off quiet and-steady at 4.78 a 4.784 for bankers’ 60 days’ sterling and 4.82% a 4.83 for demand, At the closing price of'gold rag money was worth, 80.47, THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 11634, declined to 1153¢ and closed at, 115%. The rates paid for borrowing were 3.64,. 1-32 and 1-64 per diem, and.3 por cent per annum. Loans were also made flat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances ++ $1,107,005 Currency balan: Gross clearances, .., CLEARING HOt Currency exchanges. ... ©: rrency balanoes. . 349, 083 Gold exchanges . 8,605, 242 Gold balunces . 681, ‘VK UNITED STATES TREASURY, ihe Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $6,000 gold on Account of interest and $332,000 in redemption of five- twonty bonds, The receipts from internal revenue to- day were $328,947, and from customs $426,362, TRHASURY BALANCES, The following were the balances tn tho Treasury at the close of business to-day :— Currency oe $6, ta Special deposit of loyal tenders for the re- demption of certiticates of deposit, * Coin (including coin certificates, $11, 938,800) eos o08' 790 Outstanding legal tenders seveese 813,961,124 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed quiet at the following quo-, tations :—United States currency sixes, 12334 @ 124; do. flo, 1881, registered, Pon, 122); w 122%; do. five-twenties, 1862, registered, 1444; do. do., do., coupon, 11844 @ 11834; do, do., 1864, Fogistered, 1144s @ 115; do, do., coupon, 11854 a 119; do, do., 1865, registered, 1163, a 116; do. do,, do., cou- pon, 119 a 11954; do, do., do., now, rogistered, 118} o 11894; do. do., do, do, doupen, 118% @ 118%; do. do, Lae, regiaterod. 119% 'a 190; da, doy uo, coupon, 12056, tral, 136; | ® 120; do. do., 1868, ceciduedssue o'sahi do, do., do., eoupon, 12034 @ 121; do, ten-forties, registered, 115% @ 115%; do. do., coupon, 116% #117; do. fives, 1881, registered, 115% #11534; do. do., coupon, 116% & 1. DRY GOODS DEPORTS. ‘The imports of dry goods at this port for the week ending to-day were $1,418,410, and the amount mar- keted, $1,359,342, The total imports of dry goods at this port since January 1, this year, are $80,786,144, ‘and the total amount marketed $89,899,998, RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were generally firm in the late deal |. ings, ‘The principal business was in the Pacific issues, which gold at 102 for Union firsts, 98% for land grants, 105% for Centrals and 9214 for land grants. Mich- fgan Central sevens brought 104, and Rock Island sevens, 109, Toledo and Wabash firsts declined from 813 to 801%. Morris and Essex firsts brought 1153¢; New Jersey Central consolidated first, 107; Harlem coupon firsts, 1133(; New York and Boston Air Line firsts, 1015; Lake Shore consolidated coupon firsts, 103; do. dividend, 99%. Chicago and Northwestern firsts were firm at 99, and do. consoli. dated gold coupon at 8544. Onio and Mississippi second declined to 64, Sales of Hannibal and St. Joseph con- vertible wore made at 75% a 75%. The following are the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pacific firsts, 1023¢ a 102%; do. do, land grants, 98% a 087%; do. do. sinking funds, 8854 0 8834; Centrat Pacifics, 10534 a 105%, BANK SHARES, Bank shares sold at 90a 90% for Republic, 108 for State of New York and 9544 a 9534 for Fourth National. ‘The latest bids are apnexed:—America, 150; Central National, 100; Chemical, 1,600; City, 300; Continental, 80; Corn Exchange, 130; First National, 200; Fourth National, 95%; Gold Exchange, 122; Hanover, 86; Mer” cantile, 109, Merchants’, 122%; New York, 131; Park, 138; Phoenix, 98; Shoe and Leather, 143. THE FORKIGN MARKET, ‘The London advices report consols firm and United States bonds quiet and steady. Erie advanced to 14% a 15 for the common and 32% for the preferred. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank ot England to-day was £40,000, The rate for money at the Stock Exchange on government securities has advanced to 2 percent, 4 P, M.—Rate of discount in open market for threo months’ bills, 334 per cent, or 34 per cent below the Bank of England rate. Consols, 945-16 for both money and the account; Eric, 14%; do. preferred, 33. From Paris, rentes, 65f. 75c, 6 P, M.—United States bonds, 1867's, 10754 ; Erie, 1534. A London despatch states that Messrs, G. D. Nerout- sos & Co., merchants, of London and Manchester, have failed. Their habilities are stated to be £250,000, but the Manchester Courier says a large American house and various firms in Bradford will lose from $500,000 to $600,000 by the failure, A cable despatch says that proposals for the new Canadian loan tor £2,500,000 have just been issued. Three-fifths of this sum are guaran- teod by the imperial government and the other two- fifths are issued on the credit of Canada alone, The rate-of interest of both ts 4 per cent, STATE BONDS. In State bonds, District of Columbia 3.65’s advanced to 68. The following were the latest bids:— Alabama Mo 6's, I1&StJ 159, '87. ‘Alabam: NY rei bounty loan. Alabai bounty low Arkansas 6 8, California 7! California 7's, large. Connecticut os jane 5’ Tilinots ep'n tay 1877108 Illinois ep'n 6's, 1879. .:103 Blinols war lout Kentucky 6’ Louisiana 6' Louisiana 6" Louisiana 6° Louisiana 7 Louisiane 6" Lonisiana 91 Michigan O's, 1878-9. Michigan 6's, 1883. 103 Michigan 7s, 1990, ginia | Virginte on devorvod "PmLADELPHIA STOCKS. The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:— j Asked. City sixes, old, City sixes, new — 108% | Cainden and Amboy Railroad. ~. 1883 | 192 Pennsylvania...... anaes ia 61g Philadelphia and Reading, 56 Lehigh Valley. 0234 Catawissa Ral = Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 19 Lehigh Navigation........+.++ 50% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Fripay, Oct, 22, 1873 BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. 75% 500 she LS & M8 ESESESEEREEE SEEEEEEEE Sede do 100 6 aw lilt picb10 100 Ht & St Jo. pi 100 Chic & K TR 200 Mich Con IR. 100 Til Cen RR. 00 Mil a st a ikié 1800 Pi =< EEESEUREEECEEUERESES 10000 U 8 6" |0U00 U 8 5-20, 4, 81. hen om Mo 6's, 1b... 7000 Dist Col 8-65) 2000 Nd Con Ist, 0 ive ase, ie] do. ‘S000 Har 1st 3000 Ohio & M WO dy. 20) Un Paes 2000 Tol & Wal 2000 StL d& TMtt 100 Quick Min loo Sew eit wou W Un Tel., be [di HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1875. —T'KIPLE SHEET. , 9 18 ée. Porto Rico, 18i4e. @ 20%e. ; ‘. Manila, Qe. hends, $2 50; hoop: hoops, 12 feet, do. Carren—The "market was firm, Ibs. lake, part ut 2350. a 23ige. and for future delivery. We quote t 30c.; bolts, Sle; | brasiers: mixed lots, 19. a 21e. per Ib. Yellow metal—Now sheath- sheathiny, 22e. per Ib. a quiet ‘but firm at full p ino), per bu 14 pre. os Shashi, * a ronxe, 226, ; bol AGK.—The We quote Manila (large and small B 154%c.; do. cordage, bolt rope yarn! Manila, T4c. ; Sisal rope, 11}e. w 12340. Now Zealand, Lise ata hemp, tarred, Wer; American do., Me. § WON YN iH Lb e ja bolt rope, 17e. 0) TTON. —Quo mus for spot cotton bi been advanced ey Dab & SO Rie:Ds 1iber ‘owing to etter demand frow rs, who, having have been com- Fe afer she Kept out of t rket for the last few r , pelied to buy some cotton for thelr immediate wants. Ix: uere ure gut of the market, ino of then having bought in previously October deliveries, which they are receiv how. At least bales, notices of delivery, have been issued to-day, but they were stopped by shippers, who are very glad to fil up their freight cugaremants. Future de- Tiverlos opened ite, batter. tort the advance. regained it again, the market looking very firm at the third call, but toward the close the inarket was severely hammerod vy the bears, closing weak at the appended quotations. closes at lust evening’ price, but November, December and Sanunry are 3-320, and February and the other months lower, as compared with last evening's closing prices. ‘ts final uotations, eompared with yesterday, were as follows:— Thureday, October Friday loher 22. Qetober.. 14 tis 1320 ‘191732019 940 + 33 5-160 18 11-33 3 2 al4 916 July. Audis TSR Udorga Augusi."” 14172 0 14 10g ~Ghotations ure based on American standard of elassitica- tion, and on cotton in store running In quality got more than half a grade ubove or below the grade quoted. Alabama. New Ovteans, Texas, 16 128-16 123-18 Good ordinary. piriet ou on ordinary oie ete low lig: i it 16 Middling. — ¢ 5 lo. 37 4 ony hs rosie: ee ‘a ordinary, i. B7y wsieet low middling, 133ge. ; ‘middling, 3 9-16c. The NW aig sales wore: — Cen 105: Consumption. rth by 108% | Spoculation. ‘Total... For future delivery the sale: Yesterday, after two P. M.—Ociober, 100 bales at 14 3-16c,; November, 3 19-32e., 11,900 a 1Shs., 200 at’ 1,000 wt 13°9-166., 1,100 at 1}300 at 13 21-326. ; qacember 1319.83e. yan SESEEE SO we 18 1730 WOO at Tange; Maveh 200 at 13 27-33. ee 100 at 13 i gral aos at a Total, 10,500 bales: ‘o-day, up to two P. M.—O« 6 Odales ait 144g0., 300 at 12 OMe? November 1,200 at 13 1 1 at isi io.sue. $0 at 18 OWE 10 ais 1920. a4 18 10-330. 500 a 1680"ae dase 100 at 13 5- 400 at 1 13:1 000. ab 13°7-160., February, ‘500 iat 19 11-160., 100 a 13 diss 100 at 1 2c. 13 100 at 19% at 13 13-160. 7 April, 1 Toa id Sle total, 22,209 Thr Dales, ‘The reccipty for the “wook, ware as follows Calves $20000 US 6's, r, 81. ‘$0000 US 5-20,¢,'65,n. isi nia SECOND BOARD—1 P, M. 1 $1000 Mo 6's, 1b ‘6000 Tenn 6s, 1 1000 Cen Pac'l g.. 1000 Cen Pue g 0. has Philadelphia, 496, Total, 27,183. last ‘week, 24,927. This day last 908, ‘Total since September 1,” 560,899 bales. Cotton * freights closed us fol- lows :—to Havre, by steam, %e. ; v0 embure, by steam, le. gompressod; to ‘Bremen, ‘by ‘ste seen, le, compressed; to Li 1, 7-16d., by steam ; by sui Dae, be Opie won nai sah sete report tho market strong at 14 plastres,, Morpliine was steady at $4 25 from manufacturers’ hands, Quinine was quiet and unchanged. Quicksilver wi unchanged. Citrie acid was unchanged und “quoted at Ste. Oxalic acid was quiet at 10%, i lose. Acetic acid was stondy, with sales of 5,000 Ibs. No. ¥ at Gc, Brimstone sold to the extent of 60 tons, ex store, at $40; market steady. Blue vitrol was in fair demand; I old ak, Bee, . Smyrna cables a Be. | Suxar of lend wold to “the extent of ae fhe “brown, . wes thee rr at 23%e. fe Guttie® ‘teh NS were easior with or small "sal Ginseng was quiet at $1 10081 15. z Soncka root was dull ut Si. Gentian root was quiet and = gloudy at Odge, Arrowroot was in ight demand, but stoady. ple Knglish chemicals—The market was steady and unchanged. re We note sales of 500 tons soda ash ut $2 a $2 06) wold Lom currency; 70 tons sal soda, at ¥ia732 1500 drums caustic soda at $4 SO a $4 60, * ol 3 Fraruxns wer ie ca Wo quoto:—Prime. new ‘0c. a Gle.; mixed, as to pd thers, 6c. a 8c. ; turkey feathers, 2200, 1600 codfish weto in fair supply. Tho market was less ut ules, wore made to the extent of 200 quintals 5 75, and 400 do, Grand Bank at $5. The sup- ply ofmackerel iv till light, and. reports. from, tho flshorign &re not very encouraging. Shore were offering only in small lots and sell it $28 a ZO for No. 1's, and $17 0 $13 for N made of 200 bots. PE. 1. at $20 for No. 1 No, 2's, and bis. No. S's ot SS and oe Box herring were scarce: * were dull with sales of 200 bbI Portland sound nd 100 bbl ‘be “ise mow large ais 88 20s now mea, scaled bee 300 StL,IMeas HEED e135, Wag, tee 8 bon; Ho tasckarsl, Ww No. 2 do, $15 Packie of Mobo 10% | fut f0., Bid; Inrge No. 3 do. tO sewall Non S'do!, S10 3:30 TO 3 POM, FLoor and Gratn.—Receipt: 150 shs Tol, ie Wab kR 6 68: arket was dul a7 800 Unio but unchange Ryo four was’ 1000 Tona 6s, n 46 100 . 2000 Un P REE Lets... 1024 200 Chi & NW iti, Peper prices" We'guote with sales 100 shs Canton 36 ne 100 do. i 4 $5 00 200 shs Atl & P Tel 19%" 209 Superfine State. Fatect4 £00 West Un Tel. ps 4 Bxtra Stato. 565 a 625 O00 do... 77° 200 dS pd 5008 550 br 4750 60 12 6250 750 Oa 5754 650 ks 650 8 7.50 rm 75 ® 800 my 6008 700 5 [708 750 A 800% 850 Pi St. Louis, choice family. 18508 950 2 Rye flour, fine to superiin 1470 a 600 = Southern, No. 14:50 8 5.00 aes Southern, su 24800 535 bid Souther 4900 700 Pg 7250 90 oad 3608 39 a 3508 385 oy 4150 — — 100, pene 20 00 a 20 50 200 —Wheat was dull, ‘and nominail lower. closing about $1 24.4 100 1 $0 for Milwaukee, 200 400 100 200 3 500 mixed; 40¢. to 52e. Barley was dull and unchan was quiet and without further change. ‘The market for mediums was BEEE , ae taioas in on descriptions were dul COMMERCIAL REPORT. Medium. ‘chotco, $1 79. " pea, $2 a! COTTON ON THE SPOT STEADY-—¥UTURES WEAK— ie bei: YLO ULL AND -ED—WHEA' ‘bushel bag, $2 itd bceheeonig Hoan eins cFtrelen’ Cried. ener mathee wed teehd) Will, « AND LOWER—GORN EASIER—OATS QUIET BUT STEADY—RBYE DULL AND NOMINAL—BARLEY QUIET—BABLEY MALT DULL AND UNCHANGED— PORK IRREGULAR—LARD QUIET BUT sTRONG— PETROLEUM DULL AND EASIER—NAVAL STORES QUIET AND STEADY—HIDES QUIET AND STEADY—OILS QUIET AND UNCHANGED—WHIS- KEY EASIER—¥FREIGHTS QUIET AND STEADY— HEMP AND JUTE QUIET AND UNCHANGED— GUNNIES QUIET—COFFEE QUIET AND UN- fuir jobbing demand at full unchan alsily wore in fair domand aud ste $2 50 a $2 55, and 500 do. cy were quiet-snd a shade sagier. ‘Thue pales 1 O%he. & Tie. for now, aud 50 do. old at and stonily. The sales wero B60 ver ‘Turkish ate. Citi was in moderate det Figs were in fair request and jot and firm. The sales were 150 4c. ‘Almonds were quiet and without farther Filberts—Some holders were very firm in their lew figs, l4c. @ 15e. for oe and rs, Ola layer raisins, S new loose, muscatel lo., $3.90 tater price for crown. vices.” ‘Layer are sales Cyd for quarters. change. ‘Currants CHANGED—SUGAR STEADY. mt eit” air st fe. “Almonds—Tarragons ut 7 at 17%e., Languedoe ec, Bar: Farpay, Oct, 22—6 P. M. 5 19 oe 1iige..curreuey Torquerter boxes, and aac. ‘Trade matters have not changed materially within {for hall boxes, Valencia raisins, ite. « 1145 5, new, Sac. New the last week, the same spasmodic movements, the Ce me ‘anger, ior theo, 8 i almonds, 30c, Brasil he be. acaroul, Italian, same irregularity and the same ups and downs in tho eon wrens, Seve i: ‘S 8ie. Leghorn citron, markets having been among the most prominent char- | 2itje, Nap r hor Grencbie acteristics of the past week as thoy were of its imme- on sree ig hiberts, Ome Seer iden diate predecessor, Taken as a whole, the markets Old seediess raisins, $450 « $4 75.; new do., $6. Ope. eauaty The market wus quiet, but firm. at ‘about qiiote ood und strictly prime, $1 90 $2 (35, and strictly’ fancy 45; Tennessee. now. $1 a $1 1) 25 w $1 Sv for fanned; ‘African, Bl 75. low was fair, and ices, Pooled have been fully as favorable to the seller of merchandiso as they were last week. A fair degree of activity bas obtained in most departments of trade, and the aggregate business of the week pro- sents a pretty good showing, particularly tn the loading articles for export. Some disappointments have been felt with regard to prices, which have in some cases ruled exceptionally low, but these instances have been rare, Dry goods have met with fair demand, but some large sales have been made at very low prices, in order to in- sure certain sale, As ageneral thing, however, the market was steady, aud a large of woollen fabries proved un- usually successful. ‘The movement of produce was fairly ao tive, the shipments of breadstuffs, &e., being pretty heavy, while the daily transactions on ‘Change wore generally pretty Flour has been called quiet, yet ® good busine Wheat, though irr as sold $2 40 Wor unfanned and & Dara Faurrs.—The demand for new app rket at about unchange ly at full prices, unpeele: re arrivin, ly, ‘and the demand pe Ase. ido, dow talt wo good, do Nalves, ‘new, 10iKe. & a ie. ; binckberries, 25¢.; o., Southern, at 12%. We ag ‘dye! Borneo and ouripote, he demand for prime was fair and tho “Balt was in moderate supply and ally, and o 8 th #8 Was large. Tho el market was {Pieces have beon frequent, but not radioui, aud the mar: Straw was in fair demand and steady, uote :—Balo ket having beon ray i the closing quitations of to- at Sh day were no tially diferent from shove curremt & week jover at SUc. a 7c. ; ago. Provisi ‘BSe, w O0c. for long the October doavors of those end of the month. On was w ule four rematned qu (rida i ily lower ayers favor and ne easy, though a fair business was done, 8 Were Very qui Wilstey wae onsler, Pork and. lard. wore ‘quiot but nomic nally unchanged. | Frelglits were strong, | Cotton ou the ypot was stead) futures were weak. Petroleum was dull and Naval stores are a steady, Olt quiet and an changed. Hides were quiet and Hemp and jute quict and unchanged. “Guanies quiet. roceries quiet and un- Cor i ju Ugo. w Yo., currenc; Gass csatee for prime grades was quiet and with- Hite iy were in tale do, aes Oe., Gold wate Biswi be . baer its ot was dull and prices were nominal. We quot pearls, “ts ANTM yo inns wee quict bub firm at 1996. a 14e., Orinoco, 21 to me ies Contral tain 2 0 6 Tie wise Bogota, 18 40 ashe 16. Id, for Fogal wiMtnswax was dull and quoted at 2c, a Se. for Western and Southern. Broo Conx.—The mi f Jobbing de- at par coipts Peqwornney exports since Se} ane period in ew crop, ribo ioe. n'1oe,1 yuatllngs, 1874, Bor a Laer olds all prowtha 46 @ Ue. per Tho market tor Amorioan pig wee dull and now spuginver rit luox.—' Hie was firm, with ne sales wore 100" tous Sumiuesiee Usa 30 and $0 to . Hs te roan Manulsctured wi with sales of 800,000 | | for the week were tn fair demand und firm. We quote : ‘a #23 ri ‘t 1 Scien she {Ginopcl” my 5 Gartuherrlee 653 foundry. a8 aur: iron rails, $51 @ 853; steel rails, $73 o Lkap-—The market for foreign pig was firm. and pri were without decided change. Boutestic w dull and 1 al. lanufuctured was quiet Machanged ee es ordinary, igo) Bnallsh, $7 shed) So et bee ta (discount 10 per ibe (do) of ‘Wee. Tatham's Fae Aindised lead plow ATixK,—The demand for hemlock sole from manufae- turers was moderate, and prices were without further change. Crop was in file demand at steady prices. Recel O84 sides und 1.1%) bales. and Exports, 0 io was spondy but inactive centrifugal and mixed, 2 do, van We 4 clayed, y do 4c. ; Pi hy lish I A New Orleans, sisabinsies ” Naius.—Tho market for cut was quiet and without furt ch gCommon fence and al pti pa 50) om. ‘a bd." $8.95 A Tavat Seong the quiet and stendy, with strained, was auiet and ohiheat Har was qutet and unchan goa. Tee td i Piteh ae a and a at 0 quote Spirits of turpentine. ained, 8 wi 2 ge 23: Bt wate inington tar, $2 ‘01:3.—Linseed was in tair Jobbing demand at steady pri Lard was in moderate demand at about former prices, . Olive was in moderate demand ‘unchanged. prices. Waskington wa at full Menhaden was nominal. Crude whale and sperm was in fair demand We weed crude, 44c. & 4c, ; winter yellow, 35e. pam crude, $1 Ot tural do., $1 50:" whale, aibere do, biexched winter, 26. a 780. ; Olive, casks, $1 15 a erude in bulk Crnde_in bulk was quot fe. for Novembor, do. in bbls le. for November. Refined, 81 curgo lots cases quoted yr) 1The wise Philadelphia was quoted at 13ige 4 1940, for ber and Nove: zo lols, 1344. u 18%%e, “‘Balti- ted at Ide. m i3izc. for October and Novem- . 13e. a 1Biye. The demand tor common cescriptions. was felr cargo ‘lo We quote :—Early rose, bulk, $1 12a De k, $1 25 4 $1 75; peerless, bulk, $1 a sweet yellow, sr ‘50 a $2 25 pe (ons Reesipte—Pork, 10 packages: beef, 691 do.; L651 do,: lard, 42 do, The market for pork was dull, weak and’ irre sales were 500 bt Rew mess at $2275, 100 Ube at 822'foe fuse deliver 500 ‘bbls. at $21 80, 500 Dbis. at #21 75, 250 bbls, at $2 % and 260 bbls., seller year, at $20 40. "Dressed hogs. w quoted at 10i%c. c. ‘Beef hams were quoted at 24¢. a 250. for Western. Beof was quiet, with sales of 70 bbls. on private corms, | We quote --Burrélled beet Plain mess, old ew, $11 B12; exten ines, old to new, $12 a Bis, packet beef, $16. a $17. ‘Nerces—City extra India moss, $44 a UO: India mess, new, $25; prin firm, with sales of 100 bi Cut meats were q ‘The salus were bellies at 143ye., 500 picklod hams at Ie: a 1435 shoulders at 10c. » 10}4¢., and. 500 fresh hams at was quiet, LOt st Hye steam, to'arrive, at 14 mess, new, $23. Bacon elty long clear, at 140, 26, Lard ‘Tho sales were 250 tiercos Western 1.16¢., 75 do. prime cit; No.1 city at 13h, for fitare @ delyery 750 do. ‘at 14 vd a at 14 7-16e. ; Th 4.t6e + 800 do scllor "your, ai 12%, 12%e. Butter—Tho market was steady, with We quot te, fair to choice, 27¢. w Be. ; stern creamery, fulr to ir to choice, 25e. 4 30e. ‘sod Michigan, fair to choice, 18¢. a 30¢, t was quiet and without further change, quote State factory, common to fancy, Sc. a Liye. ; airios, funay, full creatn Mize, a Ude.; do tar to good, part ‘ims, 4e. a 80,; Ohio factory, common to at 13% to, 0 ber, . November, at and 500 d itk—The market was unchanged, buyers continuing to hold off in expectation of lower prices, The sales were wholly of Jobbing character, and embraced lina ut 64e, # Tigc,, 100 bbis. good to prim eGo. 6 7c; 100 dois, plainer soris ate. a Gee Xie. @ Gye. We quote:—Carclina, fair Loulsiana, good to prime, 64 prime, ne, Oe. ‘Te angdon, Ge. AY currency; Patna, 7c. Me rency; Rangoon, in bond, 2540. u 23%c. per Ib, SexD Phe market for grasa was quiet and without de- elded change. Clover was in moderate demand at former prices. Timothy was quiet and unchanged. and nominal. Canary was in fair demand and firm, Lin- seed was neglected and nominal. at about former prices. We quote :—Clover, Western, 13 @ 13440. per Ib. ; #83 vor busliel: cana Sil; di aii foreign, $1 90 American, Rj; luneed Caleusta, $1 89, gold. time! Bombay, $185, rane was quiet at 15}4e. a 15}¢0. for Western and Ge. for cit: Sioa wes quiet and unchanged. We, awote -—Popper, Su- matra, 1o3¢c. Singapore, 16s. ypimento, 1 TP aloe cteaodion gla ai 05 jer Ib, Staan.—the market for raw descriptious was steady and unchanged and eat was Srausactod. Tho sales were 32 bhds. centrifugal at 9e., 1.200 boxes molasees sugar 500 hhds. Cuba fair refinin joves, 80c, Race hi O{e.; nutmegs, at 6%. and 1, at 7%e. The market for rofined sugar was very quiet and unchanged. We quote Fate rodning, 7 grocory, fair to ‘ao. Centrifugal’ Mids. as boss hhds. and boxe Feit ing, common to prime, 75 Te crooary, tatr to eholos’ Sige. a 6 standar W746. a 10e.; crushed, Ife. a 115 “granulated, 1050. 1OKe.§ yel 10c, ; cut low! y We quote: Plates et a yee aie ~ change. We quote jates, foreign, a $7 3 100 ibs., gold ; do. domestic, common, 87 25 per 100 Ibe ‘TALLOW was easior, with’ sales of 40,000 Ibs, at 9c. a O%e. for 1IN.—The ma ret t for pig was quiet and without material ghange, | Tin pl cs worelacitys ‘nid nominally unchanged: Wo anote ; Hanes. (per 1b. re. & Soailsh, Len and. Ferdon, ioMe retned. eat per box, 78; 1.0. coke, 883734 0. ferme? OTN n BO aK: chareoal tolne, 87 S87 ST gold, ‘Tonacco.—the market for Kentucky was ae aud firm. ‘The sales wore 300 hhds, at Te. u 15e. leat was in fair deman heal Progr. By with aa 200 case: setae as. & Bbc. yeep of 1873, at 8% ‘at 14e., wrappers; 50 do. do. crop do., on ra ‘Wisconsin, Wo, 1873 and 187, on private se tipemastions, dor i Be., and 21 do. N arket for Yor do. 1874, Thee. fore), yas ts, with eos 300 bates ‘Havatia at ie, 8 gh &. © quote :—I and he: Common lugs, Sc. & be, e004 ngs., Bie. . wie low leaf, Tie a 18e; a 15s: Tie; no Teas, 18ige. » . id crop—Connecticut and Massachusetts, Ge,'a 126. Crop of 173 manecticnt and Massachusetts fillers, 7 do. do. @ 12c.; do. do. wrappers, ge Py vania ors, ee ‘a 0c. ; te, Tei is Forte ote c. & 200, Jonnecticut and Massa. chusetts fillers, Ze. a rd ‘socon rs, 20c. “do, naported lots" 180 3 nocticut wrappors, 290. Massachusetts do. do. tee ry ise New York assorted lots, common, Se. & 118. 5 ; do. do., good to ayl lots, 16¢) & 25e.; Ohid do., Be. ‘a 10e. ; st do Tc. 9 10c. Crop of of 48 4—Conneeticut seconds, He. a 20c. ; do. fill 10c. ; do. seconds ing lots, Ze. » ana—Common, Be. te snot oa @ $1 05. Yaru—As- ver lb. pigs pbis, The market was easier, 152 steady and without material Dhio ls very materially reduced, po bars at green quota: io. 1 fleece at 000 Ibs, Ohiio part 190. ; 20,000 Ibs. 20e. ; 1,500 Ibs. do. atest Ba spring cl fe. (15,000 ibs, ISK bbls. were sold at $1 ‘Woot.—The market wi change, The stock of fi and buyers show more Sioan Fhe ‘principal sales we 4765, 30,000 1 Dilout de. waters de. 12,000 Ibs. fall clip, Californis Go. do, at 10e, 4 22¢,; 12,000 Ibs. 9, do do. FY tise. 10,000 ibs. choice sj Ibs. burry lambs California at do. of 27e., 12,000 Ibe, spring ce ‘S, slightly burry fail eli 7! wo 566. 45,000 II Se 3,000 Iba tub’ washed Western Texas at 2c. Ibs. . w Ade., 24 bags black do, 2 S0c. 15,000 Ibs, Nevada at 2c. 2 000 Ibs. do. at 296., 6,000 Ibs. aioe and oo private Vetoes, 25 Ibs. Shmierchantabie fleece, 225 bags super pulled eek rand 580,000 Ibs, Georgia. Zino was in moderate demand ¥e., gold, for sh ae — bub fi F freights, and fd to a other Apartments The engage . To Liverpool wuahel Mead by sail, 13,060 bushels or at Od. atandaed. The e1 us hentsta bark, hence to Cork for or- with 2,600 quarters ee Sandy Hool tet shilalphia «to ate wat Sand rom ork. for” orders, with ‘sD Ms at Ge. leste, Is. ‘3d.; 4 British ship, from’ Phitadelphie to Havre, with 6,000 ‘bbls. crude do. at 4s. 9d.; an American bark, hence to Marseilles or Cette, with 3,000 bbls. crude petroleum and naphtha at Se. DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gatvestox, Oct. 22, 1875, rau ek i2%e.; low mid. receipts, 6,717 jotton, weak and irre aor, 123%e.; Exports Sst 20. Stock, 49,011, Weekly. receipe, hey 23,7 hg ‘Exports to the Continent, 9% 5,813, 15, er S Oaeiiy 22, eet low mt Cotton quiet; middling, 1 ordinary, 14%, Not rece! ports to the Conti: Bock, 100,000. ow 45,488. 1,050; coastwise jos, 26) rs on the 18th ‘Sue have been 2,074, Cotton st iddling, 12346. ; | ordinary ies poe cee Brita ae Phare 549 bal 9, 10, ey - POO" cous sia eo 0 on om 10 exports coast: and on the 19th BILE, Oct. 22, cool Poe alin 1 Cotton quiet; midalting, 19%¢0 ; low eat by ordinary, 12}0. 4,870, alow; Exports ‘coustwiso, 1,007 3, Weekly—Net Tecelpts 871 b ports—To Groat Bri fala, OAS, to ihe Goatt ont, 3,599; coustwise, 4 705. Bales, 121 Interior ‘potnteWh ¥ elite Wheat opened at te. Sea advanced to 100. and Sloved stroug; 6 We corn wuenay oi 80) iota nt for ‘bi $6 75 a $7 50 85.50 abo b bi oF new roe ‘oats shipped Flour quiet and $8 50 for spring: 0 bers $7 $4 80 a $5 for rye Gull and nominal. Corn un No. 2 mixed at G3e. a06c. Pork di move, Lard dail ot ide. 0 1¢. Hig wines Hh Bey ee COTTON RECEIPTS. The followin, he total ports since September 1 As79 4 Providence, Port Royal, Indianola Total .. Norfe Baltimore. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Loxpow, Oct, 22—Kvoning.—Caleutta Linseed, 60x, « By, 3d. ce Tiith Se Sree —Omae sa 08 pe FINANCIAL, “ cousr BELMONT &, wer: Greate, avaliable 1a “taal parts of the world Moos, DE ROTHSCHILD issue Travellers’ through the | and their correspondents. Also Commercial Credits and Telegraphic Transfers of lifornia and Europe. ABLE RATES—MONEY ON baer] a= SE er Felade: eflected with bee ae HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. Money on ( w York, ictly Al Stock Contracts, for 30 da; Xiok ofthat dessa ae delivers eld on toe closest market rates. Address for information ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO,, 12 Wall street. Acer. $100, CALLS, ‘ock Privileges bought and sold by us on members of the Stock Exchange; wo give all ordore our ‘personal attentiog aud yuarantee satisfaction. Explanatory pamphlet vent free, TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and sae No. 2 Wall street. Spreade. streadion A mEsguRAS OB, GAS, CITY, RAILROAD STOCKS « and Bonds, also Munleipal securities, bought and sold ds @ specialty, ars, rare Ait Hi, NICOLAY & CO., k Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 43 Pine street, New York. choice 8 and 10 per cent City and Count; Bondy and other first class Stocks aud Bonds, paying from 10 per cent, on favorable terms. are ‘supplying Puts, Calls: pres tive ‘Stocks, nt lowest possible rates. Orders executed 03 mail and telegraph, andiprofite remitted by bank draft,” Fan jes wishing to speculate should eall or write for our book, entitled piri wsner ater ad “Men and Idioms of Wall Street,” sent free to uny nddross by & CC JOHN WICKLL 72 Broadway, New York. “AXY, ONE Contre G LARGE BLOCKS, NOT Jess than $60,000, of Life Insurance Stock: can re of i cust customer by addressing, conlidentially, N ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON Goop York city Mortgages, without bonus, Principals desiring to BORROW Ol INVEST apply to PO at OANS ON NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE EFFECTED in leading New York Insurance Companies upon upplle aren. to WILLIAM GODDARD, 224 Market stroct, Now. ar Ew Varin LEWIS, eo Securities of Solvent and Defaalvea Railroad Companies, State, City and ‘Count; Bon 49 Pi ‘ine wereet, ie Room 3, Now York. Refers, oy Permission to Messrs. M. K. Jesup, mn & Con, Now York; Mosre AILROAD, TOWN, “COUNTY AND STATE BOND& wanted. GW. MARKHAM, 196 Broadway. _ gay FRANCISCO MINING SHARES.—TRANSACTIONS WY made by telegraph; quotations received daily; liberal torms to brokers and bankers. WM. WARD, No. 5 Broad sh HE GOLD COUPONS DUE NOVEMBER 1, 1875, 0! the bonds of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway ntral Colorado Improvement cote will be oh tion at our, flea, UST FUNDS—TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT. ew York aud Brooklyn improved city Prop- 1), $25,000, $70,000. Principals addrers box ‘ost oltice, erty; 2,900 ANTED—BY A MANUFACTURER, $2,000; WILL ve atendy employment at fair salary: ood security eg for the low ven and required. Addrosd 1. rer, Heral JV AXED GREENE AND DADE, COUNTY BONDS State of Missouri, Y & €0., Nov'4'Broud stroet, roots 13. WANTED 41.000 ON FRRGONAD EROPERET) Goon security; will pay well. Address X., Horald office. ANTED TO LOAN—$3,000, ON REAL ESTATE IM this city; first mortgage, ‘Call on or address M. M.g 241 East Twenty-fourth street. $2. 50 TO $25,000 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT. ae) axe city or Brooklyn Property. Principals of attorneys may upply to HEMMING & X, lawyers, Noy 5 Wall street. $5.000, $20,000, $15,000 AND OTHER SUMS TQ Youn on fir class New Nork city or Brooklyal Property. WiltttNG. Mb hestnes $85, 000 70 LOAM, 3 IN SUMS TO SUIT, OM mn Gu hand for good Morugages: HG. LOCKE, 189 strovt, near Broadway. $115. 00 TO LOAN ON GOOD CITY PROP+ erty, in sums of $3,000 to $30,000, wither gut bonus; good Mortgages bought. Address L. EB, bos ost Ol COPARTNERSHIPS, N®™% YORK, OCTOBER 22, 1875, ‘The firm existing under the name of Hf Deputy & Smith is this day dissolved by mutual consent, B. Smith or) drawing, All debts due and against th th firm soteied by De a eputy. A. B. SMITH, D. A. DEP! WALL STREET, NEW XORK, OCT. 21) 1875. 54 Melita of Wakb & is this day, dissolved by toutual consent. ° Wg W. HIARLES Ht. WARD, Mr. William G. Ward alone | will aes in liquidation, BUSINESS OPPORTUNTTIES. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. — Business and health. The subseriber offers for sale the best paying aud best are anged business in the State of Florida, located ia the moe ichful, beautiful iis portion’ of the State. tod gamé in abundaacl, ‘Three bowutital frees woter 1 from one to five miles distant, | Society unexceptlonable. to move to Florida for healt vusiness s‘now offered that might not again occur im siness is in full ide of success and detail yurchaser would be of tried and faithful assistants would te subscriber is led to this offer aly for family Full satisfaction to any one wishing to purchase, on W. L. ROBINSON, Tallahassee, Fla. ; of J. M. ROBINSON, Roomi 42, 430 Walnut streo Philadel any one desiring ‘an opportunity slifeclme; the him; Teusons, Address or a IMPORTER, HAVING SOLE AGENCY FOR United States and oe of a European specialty, shen his facies, wishes a apecial or” general partner wl 4 en, wishes 8 a Bis. coa Nat ptintcclars "ee tatertiee, addres ES he box’ 170" Herald ‘Uptown Branch office. GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO Commner Hi Hrs with some good established house, wel & bons | Drofitable business; will invest 810 ‘4, HO ‘with particula WELL, H. CHANCE TO MAKE $6,000 THIS SEASON—LIG! manufacturing peer. thoroughly establish: ‘wanted, hulfin hand. 598 Hudson street, basement BUSINESS MAN, ws SMALL CASH CAPITAL, willing to leave the city, ean secure permanent Sr Position’ Uberal ‘sslary; ‘andoubeed, security Toney. ‘No. 2 Brosdway, room 14. OR SALE ON EASY TERMS—THE STOCK, FIX. tures and Lense of a Trimmings, Millinery and Uioods establishment on Chestnut, stfeet, adel, 4 108 arty with Tnejuailed for Toeation. son pertioulary, Branch sted house and ui address J. DAY, Herald Philadelphia pecrearnds eit oie tee br acco ¥F YOU HAVE $10 TO $50 CAPITAL WE CAN SHOW you @ nest and pretty little business that will pay ANY Dh etag Now is the time. Write to lock box 8, Meridem jonn. I WILL TAKE AN EQUAL. PARTNER, WITH :$2,000, or will sell out Business, Stock, & for $3,000 ‘estabs lished 20 years; cash sales $28,000 ‘Address box (oral Uptown Branch office. ‘ WANT A PARTNER POSSESSING ENERGY, GOOD ral character, even disposition, fait knowledge igo of ofteg a4 and $1,000" in cual and Till guarantee rogret having add INTEREST OF AN OLD ESTABLISHED ss | a Sa Longe on "500 na in as rade. reliablo man, particulars, belore 1 TP otclook and after 4, eb 25 Bast Slay rf a nncrmenineaeeatae SICIAN’S PRACTICE, WORTH $15,000 A YEA bal *) sale very cheap, because of fll health; would ts ior Reni Hatate of take a partner. Address Dr. H., box Herald office. y CLARK BEGS TO CALL ATTENTION TO fend Patent Horse Clipper, which bas now been. bel and the public for fv il has wrod tteif to be the moet fect. mach orld, Bold. by all merehants, far Yors, saddler rel ‘and by m1 ers in the United Sta the manufactureres xford street, London, ngiend. Weiner a ‘bustena Sal OR PARTNER IN ae. DO Ing, good business, Saleeble paren ot ee ome $2,000, none other. may address curity, responsibility, lhwndsom 000. TodXvBst t%, 4, gue, , aor business, Address, wit! $1.0 INVESTMENT, Herald —_ $2.000. WANTED, A PARTNER IN A GENTEM and respectable business ; the hi refer. ences tur honest gst aan i MILTON, Horula Uptown breneh offen 5.0) ya BUY A VALUABLE PATENT FOR $5,000 jratine aE A ceECARLE PATENT POR /E.—PARTNER Fisl 59,00) 0) a Hotel. oy, than poll og $5.000.~uanct Mow font a wath eng ge the million at 500 per cent profit. without 232 Post odlice box 1,303 Now York, $20, O00.~a. MAxuractunine 25 yours’ standi Kights, for wale; none but respousll ‘Address 0. K., station L, Harlem,