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10 Sp arn | for the fseal year to date, $61,193,767 38 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Phe Speculation in Union Pacific, Pacific Mailand Ohio and Mississippi—The Panama Com- pany to Build a New Line of Steamers. GOLD 114 8-8 A 114 5-8. ‘Bag Currency 87.24—Bonds Generalty Steady— The Bauk Statement—Money Easy on Call Loans, Wau Strexr, Saturvay, Nov. 15—6 P.M. Pacific Mail opened at 415, against 41, the fina! sale of ‘Vast night, and after a momentary decline to 41 was ‘walked op to 41%, It Gnally declined to 40% a 40%, “Whe “Big Bonanza” opened at 74, sold at 75, with only ene sale between of 100 shares at 74%; then up to 754, ack to 74, with next sales at 75 a 753 a 74%, after ‘which the sales or “washes” were at 74%y and 75 until after two o'clock, when, on reported transac- ions of 4,300 shares, {it declined to and closed @t72 As aifecting the future of both of these funcies, ‘we are informed on the authority of President Park ‘What at a meeting held to-day of the Committee of the Directors of the Panama Railroad Company, having ‘the matter in charge, it was voted unanimously to put ‘op a steamship line of their own, Contracts for the Duilding of eight new steamships were authorized. ‘@bio and Mississippi was TUR SPECULATIVE FRATURE Introduced to-day. The stock opened at 18% a 18 and ‘Bleadily advanced to 19°{, with a subsequent decline to 19 a 19%. There is no gossip concerning the stock ‘which accounts for the sharp advance, unless the earn- | 4ngs of the road, ag recently published for the four months, June 80 toctober SI, were considered to be particularly favorable. Of this the readers of the Hunaup will judge for themselves after referring to this comparative statement, The earnings of the Ohio ‘end Mississippi Railroad, as offietally reported for four months, June W to Octeber 31, compare with the ‘(Previous year as follows 1875. Gross earnings... $1,088,195 Operating expéises. 794,681 Net earnings... $288,514 A decrease of $124,837 Im gross earnings, and of $102,152 im net earnings; but to arrive at an actual comparison it is necessary to deduct from the gross earnings of 1875 the sum earned (probably about $125,000) by the new Springfield division, which has | only been operated by the Obio and Missis- Sippi since March 1, 1875. St. Paul common @nd preferred stocks were both stromg—the Matter making an advance of fully 1 per cent, end were malntained at the close in the face of & generally demoralized market. The remainder of the Uist only sympathetically responded to the features Beretofore described, and generally closed at a decline from last night’s prices, Lake Shore advanced from €1% to 623, and ended at 61%. Northwest common Bold at 38% 239.098%(; the preferred at 52%. Han- wba] and St. Joseph closed at 217%, after sales at 2234. ‘Western Union was exceptionally weak, declining from 416 to 7534, and closing at 7534. ‘THE SALRB TO-DAY. The transactions on the Stock Exchange to-day ag- Bregated 177,700 shares, which among active stocks vwere distributed as follows:—Erie, 4,825; Lake Shore, 122,905; Northwestern, 4,500; do. preferred, 100; Rock Asiand, 312; Pacific Mail, 55,650; St. Paul, 5,850; do. eferred, 4,550; Obios, 22,600; Western Union, 22,000; abasb, 1,220; ‘on account of interest aud $405,000 in redemption of fives ‘twenty bends, The Treasury operations for the week included the disbursement of $833,900 gold for interest and $1,247,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, and Union Pacific, 14,900; C., C. and | 2 €., 300; Missouri Pacitc, 2,200; Hannibal and St | (Soseph, 1,700; do. preferred, 590, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWRST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and Aowest prices of the day: Highest. Lowest. 105 . Opening. ew York U-ntral 104% 133 16% 613 jorthwestern.., lorthwesiern preferred 526 nd. 104g 885g 85% 65 1K jew Jersey Central. 104, Lack, and Westers...118 18% us niga. Pacite . 753g 72 ©., C andl. 3K 5% 5% Western Union 76 7 19% tiantic and P: 19 19 15% aceite Mail, 4139 41% 4045 abana, 5 135 135 CLOSING PRICKS—3 P. “ Fee. «- + M05 8 40% st Un Tel... 754, @ 754g Ati d Factel.. Ik @ 1h EE a 3 10 Aci 108 ms 82° NJ Central 87 Obio & Mise 193g 69% Panuma...... a 135 38% Tol & Wad, sya 6 ie ac. “ Sil a's Panic. test Pos " THE MONEY MARKET. | Money after being quoted at 3and 4 per cent closed | Mary at 2 and3 per cent. Foreign exchange closed @ui) at 4.52 04.825; for long and 4.87 jy for demand ster- Boy. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 11434, advanced to 114%, and closed ‘The rates paid for carrying were 2, 1 and 13¢ per cent for borrowing. GOLD FLUCTUATIONS FOR THE WERK. . Lowest. Closing. ‘onday . 14% 1d ig lide = 14% 14% 114 Mig = aay | 8 Wag 1435 - 14% «14S OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. “Gold balances. ‘ @urrency balan Grows cicarances, . CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Murrency exchanges. Murrency balances. |) 085, 516 ‘Gold exchanges, 3,406,478, Gold balances. 939,260 WERKLY CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Mourrency exchanges. rrency balances. old exchanges. old balances, i 5,316, S10 ‘THE BANK STATEMENT. The bank statement shows @ further decline tn the Pega! tonder average by reason of continued currency PLipments to the Northwest to supply thé pork packing Bemand and to the South for cotton, the pork packing ent perannum, Loans were also made fatandat 20 | Bemand from the Southwest not having yet set in. The | Dore of $2,360,000 in legal tenders is qualified by a gain of 81,165,900 gold, so that the total reserve is down | 81,196,100; the reduction in Mabilities—deposits and | Birculstion—makes the joss of surplus reserve only | 18%40,125, the banks now holding $8,737,075, against 199,077,200 last week, \,, The following {sa comparison of the bank averages | F the past two weeks: — Nov. 6, You. 13. Infferences. 800 881.800 Dec, $674,200 14,409,400 Inc.. 1,163,900 Now. 18, Differences. $14,400,400 tne. “$4 100 900 45,964,500 Li Teserve. . $64,560,000 5,363,000 Dec. .$1,, 198,100 ve Te | juired ag’nst lepowits., 55,482,300 64, 626,8 Bxcees of re- gerve above Jegai require. Ments,..444 $9,077,200 $8,727,075 Dec... $340,125 ‘TRE ONITHD STATES TREASURY. ‘Bhe Treasurer holds $366,150,812 in bonds to secure Rational bank cirewlation, and $18,724,600 to secure bic deposita, National bank circulation outstanding, '9346,602,278, of which $2,220,000 are notes issued to id banks, Internal revenue receipts to-day, $879,857 66; for the month to date, $4,535,142 84; for Be fiscal year wo date, $42,660,066 14 Customs receipts Mo-dey wore 5,000, for sho month to date, $5,176,652 57 NEW YUKK HHKALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1Wo-QUADKUPLE SHEET. Amount of ‘ational bank notes received fof redemption to-day Wr 4,$510,100; for the week, $3,053,663, TRBASUKY BALANCER TO-DAY, Currerge: Con, ~~ Legs aon certiiicaie + 71,500,000 17,500,000 “The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $100,000 gold the receipt of $1,719,200 for customa, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds closed firm at the following quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 1237 a LA | | 209 do, do,, 1881, registered, 12134 a 121%; do. do., do., coupon, 1224 a 128%; do, five-twenties, 1862, regis- tered, 11434; do, do., do., coupon, 1144; do. do., Tegistered, 11444; do. do., do., coupon, 1144 a 114; » 1865, registered, 116 a 116%; do. do, do, coupon, 11634 a 11634; do. do, do., new, 11934 0 119% ; do, do., 1867, do, do, do. do., do., do., coupon, 11954 0 119% 1864, registered, 121% a 121%; do. do., do., coupon, 121% a 121%; do, do., 1868, registered, 1214 a 121% do., do., coupon, 121% a 121%; do. ten-forties, regis- do, tered, 11534 a 116; do. do., coupon, 117 a 117; do. fives, 1881, registered, 11514 a 11597; coupon, 115% a 115%. THE FOREIGN MARKET, The London advices report consols and United States bonds firm, There are rumors at the Stock Exchange do, do, do, of faitures at Paris, but French rentes have neverthe- less vanced to 65,40. Several failures in the iron trade are reported in Aus- tria, 8, Ochsendein, London seed merchant, is ri Ported suspended. Liabilities, £00,000. ‘The following are London quotations at two P. M. Consols for money, 94%; do. for account, 9414 0 9434; 1865 bonds, old, 103%; 1867 bonds, 10844; ten-forty Donds, 10434 a 10454; new fives, 1033 Erle, 14%. Mar- ket dull. It was rumored on the street this afternoon that a honse engaged in the Manila and China trade had failed, The house has no connections here. BONDS. State bonds were only steady for Tennessees and old North Carolinas, District of Columbia three-sixty- fives sold at 7234 © 73 a 72%; Brooklyn sixes water loan | Railroad bonds were irregular but gen- Ohio apd Mississippi and St. Paul iseues having shown the chief advances, The late dealings were attended by quiet, Erie firsts sold at 104, Unton | Pacific sinking funds at 89a 89%, and Chicago and | Northwestern consolidated coupon gold bonds at 873; sold at 103%. erally higher, New Jersey first new at 111 Be The following were the closing quotations for Pa- cific Railroad bonds :— Union Pacific firsts, 9334 a 98%; Central Pacific: 8, BOG a 89%. BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 182 for Gallatin Nutional and The latest bids are an- | American Exchange, 114; Cen- 98 for Fourth National. nexed :—America, 152; | tral National, 10; City, 800; Commerce, 123; change, 181; First Natio 97; Importers and Trader mal, 200 3, 2%; Chatham, 125; Chemical, 1,600; Continental, 88; Corn E. 104% a 1043¢; Union Pacific land grants, 103% a 10314; Union Pacific sinking funds, Fourth National, 1973; Mercantile, 105; Merchants, 123; New York, 182; New York National Exchange, 10134; Ninth National, 80; Phoenix, 1003. IMPORTS FOR THE WEEK. ‘The following were the imports for the week:—Dry goods, $1,329,090; merchandise, $2,806,475, Total, $4,135, 505, to $21,606. ver coin. PHILADELPHIA STOCKB. The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:— City fives, old City sixes, new. Camden and Amboy Railroad..... Penneyivania Railroad. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Lehigh Valley Railroad Catawissa Railroad pre Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Northern Central Railroad. Lebigh Navigation Company. Lebigh Navigation Company gold joan MEMORANDUM. The earnings of the Auluntic and Pacific Railroad are reported as follows:— Imports of specie for the week amount Specie exports for the week, $358,418, of which $303,000 were silver bars and the remainder gil- 10434 October, 1875, $488,827; October, 1874, $542,886; de- crease, $54,558; current year to October 31, 1875, | steady, | $3,502,371; corresponding period, 1874, $4,199,292; de- year to October 31, $654,911, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES’) aate tast | crease, $696,921; decrease in Missouri Pacific current | quiet. Sarvrpar, Nov, 13, 1875 BEFORE CALL—10 AL M. £20000 Dis € 3. 05's. bs FIRS? $1000 NC 6's, old..bo 17 ‘BOY Tenn 6's, 01d. # 20000 Dist Col 5.06 do. do do. jou 1000 Brooklyn 6s, yl 20) Mast P nwo Mas Tuy Ma uP ea Lbd be 1000 North Mo Ist 200) Ubio & Mad. . 2000 uue bob Fy Neon, ‘98. 16 sus Gallatin N Bie. 71 Fourth ed oa \3 BOARD—10:30 A, 10 shs [ll Cen RR.. ' B00 kit Rit bee 112 “5 ‘bo bio wa Se Paul SO che LS 2M 8 vs ba wl% | 144,180 bushels; corn, 18,50) do, ; onts, 03,700 dos barley, 49,095 do. ‘The ‘flour’ market was dull ‘ut about yesterday's | figures, with sales of 11,200 bbls. State, Western and South- 1700 do. $10000 U 86's,r,81.63 121% 10000 Dist Col'S169""., 72%) + £000 LL B08, con, 4 loo 100 Tol & Wai itit: 20) Oblo £ Miss KR. ‘ 6 do. 200 Del, L & 100 Hada Sto SKCOND BOARD—1 £9%% 100she LS & MB, $20000 Un Pac nk f.. 87% SU Chia NWRR 20° ai Su00 CAN We e eb. be Ths Da H Can.be 100 Pro con 1. & F..be © 100 Chi & Ait Bde 100 Han & St Jo pi.be 200 Vino & M BAL..bo 200 do. 800 do 100 Pac RK of 100 Reus & Sai | $1000 U 85" | 11000 Tenn 6's 5 oe ee = & 10000, 1000.0 & ey. 5000 NJ Cen Ist, new 10000 © P Ist, © & 0 be BOUU CP ists J bn. 1000) Un Pacsink 100 shit Proc L & P'Co | 160 U 8 Expre: 100 do 500, do. 200 Chi & N 400 do. 300 Mil & Se PRR 400 Del, 1 & W i 200 do. 00 Pac RR of Mo. , do. 40% SNYOC&HURRR., 5 COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT QUIET AND 1-l6c. LOWER; FUTURES 1-l6c, LoWEB—FLOUR DULL AND UNCHANGED—WHEAT DULL— CORN INACTIVE—OATS DULL, BUT NEG- LECTED — BARLEY QUIET — BARLEY MALT QUIET—PORK STEADY—LARD QUIET AND NOMINAL—PETROLEUM QUIET—SPIRITS TUR- PENTINE QUIET— ROSIN DULL — HIDES STHADY—OILS UNCHANGED—WHISKEY UN- CHANGED—FREIGHTS FIRMER—HEMP AND JUTZ UNCHANGED—GUNNIES UNCHANGED— | CO¥FEE FIRM—SUGAB FIRML Sarurpay, Nov, 13—6 P. M. The markets were all but universally quiet to-day, there being very little manifest inclination to either | buy or sell on the basis of current prices, At the Pro- duce Exchange very little was done, Flour was dull and unchanged. Rye was quiet, Corn meal ruled | quiet. Wheat was dull and without decided change. Corn was inactive and somewhat nominal. Oats were dull | and neglected. Pork was steady, Lard was quiet and | more or less nominal. Cut meats ruled dull Beef | was quiet, Whiskey was unchanged, Freights wero | firm and unchanged. Coffee was firm. Gunmies were Hemp and jute were’ unchanged. Hides were Naval rosin was dull, Spirits turpentine was Oils were generally unchanged, Petrolenm was | quiet. Sagar was quiet, but firm. Cotton, on the spot, was 1-16. lower; futures wi 0 1 I6e. lower. Corrrs.—The market for Brasil was firm, We note sale ening) at Baltimore of 6,000 bags Rio, ex King | Arthur, on private terms. Mild coffees were unchanged. We | quote Ordinary cargoes, 17%4c. a 18e, ; ir do., 19¢, « 19%4¢. ; good do., 193g0. a 19%gc.; prime de., We 9 20%4c.; extreme range for lots, 173%c. a 21}¢.; Santos, fair to good, 18%{c. a Java, government bags, 26c, @ wady. 21e; Jamaica, 13340, a 20c.; St. Domingo, 18e. a & 20Me.; Costa apes Ie, 19 2034e.;_An- Porto Rico, 18% Sevanilla, 1c. a 2le.* Curacos, isige. | Cortox.—The market for cotton on the spot was quiet and 1-lée. lower. Futures were also 1-160. lower. The closing { ous to-day compare with Friday's Onal figures as ful- | —Qao ofelassification sndon cotton in store running in quality not more than half a grade above or below the grade quoted >— : “ Ordinary. .. | Strict ordinary. | Good ordinary 12 5 | Strict good ordinary 12 11-18 Low middiiny 13. Strict iow middling. 13 9.16 Middling.. Be 4 9.16 15, 1§ 9.16 15 attained ~ood ardinary, 11 7160.7 strict good orainary, ow middling, 12340. 5 middling, 1211-166. To,Day. Last Beening. Toa. | Consamption. . Eth Sor future celivery the sales were oa follows—Testertay, ter two.P. M.—January, 400 wt 13 7-S2e. ; February, 1,0% at 13 11-83c. ;" March, ide. at 13 2 You, mber, 13 5-160. wary, 13 3-166. iy rsue Maren, | 154 April May, 13 27-92c.; Jane, Ide. « Maisie, Pury, ddige ati 6998! August, 194.306 8 19 market quiet.and steady. | Sales to-day up to one P. M.—No- | vember, 500 at 13 | 18 9-826, 100 wt 13 | st 18x46. 000 at 13.9-820., | Soseees 3 3-1 {200 at 18%¢6., short hort notice), 100 at 13 9%: WW 200 at 13%46.; December, 20 at DO at 18 B-¥20.. 300 at, April, 600 ‘at M 200 ‘ae 18 25-0e., 200 at 1380.) Sune. 109 ut 18 B18 100 at 13 15-160. Total, 11,700 bales : grand total, 14,500 bale ; Charleston, 1,058; Wilmington, . : Rew York, 640; Boston, 008; Philadelphia, 52. mt day Inst week, 18,224 bales.’ This day last yea, 17,061, Total | wince September 1 1,062,777 bales. Cotton freights elosed . by steam, %c. To Hambarg, by ed. To Bremen, % steam, le. com- . by steam, fad.'; by wail, Jed. a S-J6dk Receipts—Fiour, 19,305 bbis.; wheat, ern at the quotations xed. Rye flour was quiet. Corn aiet, with sales of 250 bbis. aud 200 sacks at quotations. We quote — Superiine State. Extra State Choice stare, 40 Kound hoop Ohio, shipping brands Round hoop Yio, traue brauds Family St. Louis, low extra, was steady, with ro for four -rowed Btu nd $118 for Canada. Corn €85,(00 bushel fe. for high mixed nt yesterday's prices E ae. | for inferior to Sine mixed, aad 47c. a 40s. for Chicago fair to elites mixe | Guwntes were steady. We qnote:—Domestie cloth, 13%. | Borneo aud Gouripore, 140. ; Calcutta, Ydgc,; bags, 1aisc. Haar ann Jote.—The hy it was mmchanged. Wo |. 8270 a $280 for donble hemp, i, ® 7ig¢., gold, 5, old: Tinian, te butts tive, We ic. ent. leans 12g tow foutlo, Ay 1 $3, hides on ber a | quote :—Stato factory, common. to. fancy, i Ap | Who will assist her temporarily. | NIE, box 186 Herald Uptown Branch office. | FBondboi the subscribers to said | Publishers, New York. slanghters, 70 civate Montevideo 20) tere ON ‘ats city ‘e to 30 Ibs, 186, 9 15e., lected ; ci wthunhter, ox, 60 to 50 Ibs., 10e. 5 Doe e Bigen currency. selected. Asses. —Thore was a mod Sines unchanged prices. Foi tery =_Cube,, coutrifugal and mixed. A 2c. ; do. miuscovado ise, : Forte Rico, Se. wie jeans, old crop, S0c.; do, new i Pe wo arrive, Sroi ‘The market for rosin was dull Sales 13,000 bbl wt Wilmingwn on private terme; Cig a 9 jc in New crop, $152 Spirits turpentine was were’ quiet ‘aid vunehanged. ‘splrita turpentine noted rca a common to good, strained, ia Fy ‘Wit ngton tary $225; Washington tar, $2 25; pit Smarket for fish olls was unchan, Pt Sige BA yg lee ne gm and” unchanged. We quote Cottonseed, a 46c.; do. summer yellew, & do. n= ‘bee. a Oe; sib ina dlc. a 42¢.; Maine, bleached winter ere Haseod, casks’ ana ‘bbls, 876. rade, ter, yellow, #1 10; 5Gc.; lard, winter, Sound, $1. 80; dow. ‘$1.80; whale, Northern, 70c. ; do., Sonihers, 650. Vieached’ winter, 2 HOS do¥, natural don, We | olive, casks, $1 13 8,81 18; do, cases, BA 25 « $a 60; winter Viewehed fish, as Perro.wum.—The market poe quiet and closed with 12%. Did and 124. asked. We. note sales of 1,000 bbls. refined at 26 %,000 do. ab 12%e and 600 do, ernde at Oye, Crude,” ih bulk, was quoted at GXe, for prompt and ¢. tor mouth; do., in bbls, at 10 jc. for prom apt au 10hje. for, month. Refined RAP suis igo s 12\c. for prompt and 12%¢, a 1 a for month; cargo lota, 12%¢0. = 12 cases, nominal, | Nuphtha, Ode. for prompt and 10}g0. for “month. | Philadelphia market quiet at 12%,c, for cargo lots; Balthmor . The advices from the Cres reek we! lirmer at $1 50 a $1 8234; Oil Cit Rouseville quiet and steady ag st a eur ae ene atiein phe Racelpia-Bork, 70 bil 4, 987 tierces; beef, 272 packages; bacon, 1,892 boxes; cnt reat C2 pack’ ages, Pork cloyed steady, with pot sales of 100 bbls, Choice new mens at $22 75, 60 bbs extra prime at $19.50, and sales for future delivery of 1.000 bbls. Februmry at $20, Lard wi Guict and more oF loss nominal, The sales were, 500 ‘lerces in for export ai 1234e. a 129.160. ; 200 do. ‘ Sew Wetton as. 1use* and for 485 do, November at 12 )-1Ge., and 500 do. $1 23; sbipnients, elty steam at 1: future delivery at 12ige, ; BOU'do, January at 12)g0., ‘and about 1,000 do. sel- ler the 27-180. a 123¢0," Cut meats ruled dull, The sal 6 boxe clear bellies at, 14%g6.° und 25 do. at 13) Bacon was quiet. ‘The sales poxes city long clear at 13%¢¢. Beef rnied quiet. Sales were made of 50 bbls. extra m ou private terms, Bntter—The market for both fine butter was firm unchanged. ir to choice, 25e. a Si0e.; do., common to fair to choice, Sle. a 7 Western tubs, fair to choice, 25c. atc, Cheese was Shipments for the week were 9,770 boxes. Wo Tige. & 1846. ; ‘do, fuir to ood, | dairies, fancy, full cream, 11\c. a 1244 art skim, a 1040.3 skims, 4c. nies { Ohio factory, fair to fancy, o!Zc. a 18e, Poas,—Sales 5,000 bushels at | annexed —Bluck-eyed Sguthern, $1 50 a $1 60 per i bushel in two-bushel bay New green peas, Hk and in bon eet Oo a $1.90; Can: 0 arrive, $1 05, ay with moderate Jobbing ’e quote :-—Oarolina, fuir to good to prime, 6e. a 7c, qu Sije, a O)ge,; Rangoon, Bige. a Bilge. 734e-; Rangoon, in bond, S3yo- ee ph ¢ mmarket for raw was quiet but firm. Wo note sale ot Bi has centrifugal at Sayer The market for refined was firm. Worquote:—Fuir refining, 7740.5 good do.. She, 5 Cuba, grovery. fair to choice, Sige x BAGe.; do., centritural, hhds,’ and boxes, Nos, 8 to 15, Bic. w 93¢¢.; do., mo- Tneere BGA Sands tikes, Yor Ai thon’ Hote: Bind, te: fininx, cotnmon to prime, 7c, 8 Bi4e; do. grocery, fuir_ to choice, S3c. a 80.3 standard A, OF Me, a 10¢. ; off A, 95,0. @ ic. erm et : powdered, * + ee eran- ulated, 10%e. ge. ; ‘ont fo STwARINE was 13%4¢. a 14. for Western. ‘TatLow ruled quiet; 10,000 Ibs, at 934¢., and 40,000 Ibs., {n lots, at Oige. a9 {WHISKEY—Hleceipts, 625 bbla; sales were 900 bbls at all kinds of tonnage was quict |. The restriction to # free through the scarcit; ence were bomin: low, 834 2 xtra U, 87,0. a galet, at 14%4e. for good to prime city, and 1636. pent uTs.—The market and rates were without vi movement on the berth by si [pe sinnncti and rates in ite cngagements were: pool, by sail, 2,000 bushels grain at 8d. per bushel; 80,000 bashels do., by steam (through freight), at aa quoted nominally in'the Tocal market s8 Sigte a Fovisious, 376, 6d. & cotten, compressed, sa} Tb.; 60 hhds. tobacco at 50s, To Glasgow, by steam, sion hops at Jed. per lb. To Lon- don, by steam, 100 bales bops at Pa aud (of recent Or ment)” 3,000’ boxes eheese, 1,000 bales hops, tons olleake, 700 bb! sugar, 3,000 staves and 617 Pack 8 provisions wt current rates. ‘To Bremen, by +8 in our last placed on i ‘The charters were :—A with 2,900 quarters grain hence ‘to A” direct” port 8,00 quarters do., at Ss. 6d; ported in our last to Penarth Roads qi should have been inserted at Os instend of 5 Another. hence to a direct Medi in port (rumored in the German bark Farewell, reported berth) some hhds. tobaced mt 458, Norwegian bark, heno Sea ds in United Kingdor the Italian ba re. for orders, with 3,000 out ist), with 200 bbls, redued petealesme At da, Out Norwegian bark, trom Philudelpuin to Antwe with 7,000 Doin do. at 43, 0d, free consignment; &. Biitish Ba, from Baitimore to Harvre or ‘Dunkirk, with 2.000 bbls: crude do an American schooner of 124 ton: heueo to St Kitts, with general eargo at 673<c. per bbl & schooner from Philadelphia, 1,800 bbis. capacity, with general cargo to Barbados ut $850, gold; one thence to Cuba or Jamaica, with laa, at $8, gold, privilege of St Thomas for orders at $0 w $10; one from Savannah to Phils. deiphia, with 200 M do. at BO; &@ brig, hence to Cienfuegos back with sa at B8e. per 100 lbs; general cargo out paying port charges; one with general cargo to St Domtngo Bily‘at $1,500; une ‘to New York, with logwood from Ci nehy, on private terms; one hence to Key West with do. $700; dae from Fernandina to herewith lumber, af $0 50 and one from Brunswick at same rate. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lonpon, Nov. 13—Eveninj Gd. per ewt. Spirits of turpent Liverroon, Nov, 13—Eveniny, a eee FINANCIAL, —PUT, CALL, SPREAD OR STRADDLE, on any active stock, for 30 or 60 days, can uow be bought at low races. ‘A new Book on Stock Speealation, A. explaining thet best method of operating in Wall street, will be mailed free to auy address by LW. HAMILTON & GO., Stock Brokers, 10 Wall street, New York. NY GOOD BUSINESS FIRM WILLING TO SELL their notes to the extent of $10,000 to $20,000, three onthe to run, for one-third cass and two-thirds sock, may address, wi nt, STOCK, box 3,688 Post off —LAPSLEY of BAZLEY, BROKERS, 74 BROA Way, SELL “PRIVILEGES” ‘ON AEMNARS OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGED “BX CLUSIVELY.” REFERENCES GIVEN IN NEW YORK AND LEADING CITIES, T REASONABLE RATES"MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other securities; Insurance of sll kinds effected with beat. compar nies. . HABRIOH & 0O,, 117 Broadway, STOCK PRIVILE 3 BOUGHT AND SOLD BY + us on only Al parties at best ratbs in the market. La- formation as to best way to operate sent on applic TUMBRIDUE & CO. Bankers and Broke Stocks bought and sold on moderate mai Raflroad Bonde dought and Lala Quotations and other juforin eerfully given. PAVEERS 179 Beonsway. © FINANCIAL, -ON ‘AND MORTUAGE, ON Westchester, Brook ight, Apply to LEVE ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND improved Property in New York, mand Jersey City. Morty dou; COOK, 113 Broadway, room 00m en NEW YORK, cutcado AND NORTH SHORE RAIL- road, —A. wan W EEKS, 178 Broadway: WNER WILL SELL ONE-THIRD INTEREST Ty" ONB et ihe very best Siver Wetec in Utab, or whore ina at @ lew Agere; Bre, cla sreerencen i ret aulan to ARIES WISHING TO SELL A NO, 1 FIRST mo on New York and Brooklyn iroperte cas and by addressing GU. Herald ls hs a Re CHANOR TO BUY SECOND MORTUAGE OF $7,000 on im ae Saige desirable real ewtate iv Orange, N. for 40 per cent above entire eucum- MORTGAGE, Herald office. Wa lege ty Quo received daily, WLLLIAM Drexel Building. 8 Broad ‘uiroet, PAUL AND SIOUX CITY BAU ROAD STOCK TT. S for snle,—Second Avenue Halires nd tock wanted. | Mis- cel urities dealt in. MILLEK @ UOPT SS Wall are y lege? ADVERTISER, WHO HAS NUMEROUS APPLI- cations for loans on first class oy ‘and out of town wae. like the address Oe only by desire to vst in abo por ly or address 0. EL BROWN. 20 Corthandt street, room 2, ANTED—A FIRST MORTGAGE ON BROOKLYN Property, in exchan; a fora payin cash Grocery Busi- ess in Brooklyn worth $1,500, | stocked; everything hew lust apring rent paid aa aa May 1, iste, would if necessary, 55 i Liberty wore ANTE! OR $1,000 ON PROPERTY worth three times the amount, and an interest in the alaing of | the clay and sale thereof. Further particulars ad- Ry Herald Brooklyn Branch ollice. Mort- 7, 9 AND 10 PER CENT. CITY, COUNTY AND STATE BONDS, Railroad Bon Lusurauce Stocks and Serips, City Railroad stocks and Bonds, Bank and and Gaslight Svocks and Bonds bought and sold as @ spec pecialty twonty-three years. ALBERT H, NICOLAY & CO., No, 43'Pine street, New York, _ . f rote: ~ $$$ rr, i ata Bust 88 OPPORTUNITIES, boyy NY YEARS A Bsc e EPTAMLIGMD MANY YBARS [Op “aion® Ries AU BANTHOL Sa atone FOR are Kidrose An BARTHOLE, 30 Cold street. A HAVING A FIRST CLASS DOWNTOWN OFFICE business would take ® partner with sn capital Fright kind’ of 'esaset ment have 4 No. nee OF Ho Notice taken, Address box Ud9 Post office. CHANCE TO DOUBLE s100 TO $400 IN ax ks take nll the risk; factory comple ait indoor work 836 ‘Hudson street, iiasaa PARTNER WANTED—IN AN OLD ESTABLISHED Business; profits iast year, over ; terms easy, i) goodman, Apply to my agent, LLOYD, 29 Broadway. AN ENERGETIC, BUSINESS MAN WANTED—IN pattern fashion business that will be ine Vestigation ; best references exchanged. MLL LER'S, 679 Broadway, opposite Si STAPLE ARTICLE—STEEL WATCH KEYS, PA- »); the best and cheapest wateh ke: have tools andorders. U. A. WARN! GROCERY ON LEADING AVENUE, ecaah wholesale & id retail trade} ing to sicknes any. "YAYLOR, Tie Nassau etrook, BUTTER, CHEESE, AND EQGS.—GOOD PAYING, well established Business for sale cheap; exceptional Spportaniey, for, certing '& sound. barines HUNT & YNES, financial and business brokers, 187 Broudway, (OAL BUSINESS ON THE EAST SIDE, IN GOOD Jecation, for sale; rent very low and torins easy 40 8 re- ae party: agents not noticed. Address 0. K. W., box 19 Herald uitice. BNTENNIAL MUSIC, DRER AND DINING HALL} main entrance ; sapacity ore over 5,000; oO $10,000 each. Address » Herald oitice, hevy! for sa c @ Pega CATARRH, DEAFNESS. —PHYSIOTANS wishing to practise by Dr. Keck's method, which is successful in every. caso, will address Dr. HOYT, 21 West Twenty-fourth street, N . ‘Twenty Joarth street, New York.” Boo special ‘notioas in to- A. CORNER Tong established; Offered at grout sacrifice ow SHAY & Poe SALE—STATE RIGHTS OF A PATENT OD a Highs article of eve use for domestic purposes. . A, CLAPH. Fulton street, New York. OR SA = OR ‘PARTNER WANTED—IN TWO OF the finest and well paying corner Liquor Stores situated Soma town , agents need not answer, . Herald office, Se ae renenraeereremeeneeentriinatitc ee Pa HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL PUT A GOOD man in the full charge of the best Seg td in the market; those meaning: puaaee and willin, levote their thne will address MANUFACTORY, Herat office. AND $4,000 WANTED—AT ONCE, ON Brooklyn Property. Address LOANS, $3.000 citice. OR $4,000 WANTED—BY A RESPEOTA- ble business concern, on their note from 6 to BR months; will pay good interest und give as security for its pa arent 8. 8008 d mortgage on Innproved erald office. 5. 000 2% PURCHASE MONEY MORTGAGE, aTT Myckolt Brooklyn.—Recorded, ‘4, has 15 mont) run; bondsman A1; also $1,100 Bocond Morteenes Hew Sork clvy provarcy. i proved: three months to Tun} bondsman AL’ Owner, room ‘Broad: FIRST MORTGAGE ON A _ GOOD su. O.00.“iraschoia Property. for ante for. $10,000. | 000 wanted on a small . Address JOSEPH BELLESHEIM, 13 Chambers € *TO LOAN—ON CITY PROPERTY, IN $30.000 “rms fal Dut et ess tian & proved or unimproved, on trst mortgage only. JAMES i. WATERLOW, B81 Sixth avenue, TO LOAN—ON AVENUE $100. 000 & private Dwelling in this city; suis 5,000 upward; no bonus; 9 cipals need ay nly prin HAYES & SON, Oo Cedar street. 160.000 titust PUNDS — (GN amounts) to loan on Bond and Mortyaxe. ICHARD V. HARNETT, 111 Broadway, room F, basement, $450 00 m0 LOAN ON, AND BUY MORT. ies, Bonds, Insurance other securities, in sume 19 salt end Tong im for six percent. $750,000 7 T0 LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- kage in New York on improved prop- erty; applications accepted of rajectod within 24 hou CALLENDER & LAUKENCE, 35 Pine street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. TENTION!!! CAPITALISTS. LETTERS PATENT, dated 22d September, 1868, and 29th March, 1870 (eustained by decision of United States Gonrts June; 1875), were issued ‘to David M. Mefford for an inexpensive vrocess of pi wing ‘and packing agetablen, ‘ha. By this process pple. tox be served in all their freshness an ml berries, &c, e definite length cof time and sransported to any part of the world. This assertion can be substantiated by the testi- mony of consumers who have used large quantities of trait preserved by this process, ‘Tho New York Pie Baking Company sa; “We have used large quantities of the ple fruits and we always found them first class. ‘They have always given per- fect satisfaction, and, In our opinion, will keep any length of ime.” Letters of a similar tenor are in Lnckey, Rochester, Moody, & W: 8 borne House, wiect O. ds Peak, Chicngey possession from D. P. ; BF. Brown, & Co., pal most unlimited extension, and being & monopoly must prov very luer: HOVE cO., ta ec AND FINANG TAL AGENTS, 1,288 Broadway, under Grand Hotel. HOTELS.—Feveral desirable openings for parties desirous of embarking in the hotel basin LARGE NUMBER of el business openings in all parte ot coe oouners whieh wil bear strict investigation, ex always be found on our b MERCHANTS AND OTILERS, wishing additional capital, Herald property. Address House and 5 full Lots on’ first’ | PROPERTY | VARIOUS | | ‘are solicited to communicate with us. Our business is con: ducted confidentially, auirers until they satisfy us they mean business. CHARGE unless transactions are consummated. MONEY to loan on bond and mortgage. PORTUNE FOR A SONG. THROUGH PRESSING 000, immediate cash, a Business (on whieh in_Judicious newspaper advertis- ing, in best medigms from Maine to California, during the past two yenrs, many of which are still ranning), together with Formal: tock, App aces, Electrot, Printed Matter, 1,000 metallic Signs, right to name, &¢. Preparn- tions are of rare merit and are publicly indorsed by some of the first names in the country. Toa party with sual! capl- tal, this is'@ rare opportunity to step. into a per diem basiness with everytl ng, to hand andone which must ex- tend Ero year, e foundation being so echenpenhly taid factory reason for sellin, knowledge of cue ‘necomary. 7A Address Dr. SAN’ ‘60, i oa AX INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHED BANKING couse in this city is offered to satisfactory Karem B. B., box 73 Pot office. ‘and no particulars are given to in- N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN WANTED—WITH | vin advertivwr in the manufacture of , by the lithographic transfer process; business now established; good reierence. Address M. J. L., Herald office, A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS’ BEEN CONNECTED with some of the best hotels of the country, and who can control a large trade from all parts of the United States, wonld like to obtain a conuection with « good bovel in this oy. best references given. Address C. M., box 127 Herald offfee. COUNSELLOR OF LAW FROM THE SOUTH, AD- mitted here, of extensive influence, wishes as partner an attorney at law, well skilled in the practice of this State; best reference given aud asked. Address KENT, Herald office. LADY OF 28, A STRANGER IN THE CITY, DE- Sires to meet with an honorable gentleman of mel ns, "Addrots for three days JEN: TLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR LINE RAILWAY; ‘The Committee of the First Mortgage Bondholders of the d Richmond Air Line Railway Uorapany, hereby under and in pursuance of the provisions of the § Agreement,” that there will ben meeting of agreoment, their representati sovigas, held in the city ‘of Now York, at the rooms of Board ot Fire Insurance Brokers, 162 Broadway (up stair: on Tuesday, November 16, at twelve o'clock M. Bondholders who cannot be preseut may be represented by Proxy. A full meeting Je requested. MER, JOHN, th ris or Committee. Nov. 9, DVERTISE, if IS THE BEST WAY TO MAKE BUSINESS. | cess. THE EVENING TELEGRAM HAS A DAILY CIR. CULATION OF OVER 30,000, AND ALL NEW YORK READS IT EVERY EVENING. BUCKWALTER & CO, BANKERS Brokers, 10 Wall street. Stocks bought and sold on comission; Stock Privilees negotiated ou members of the Stock Exchange or responsible ties. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE THE LOAN OF $10 will give two newly furnished parlors on mortgage. a security; highest references given. Address J. YOU Herald ‘Uptown Branch office. ‘ A eoeeY TO LOAN ON PROPERTY IN NEW 5 ark and Brooklyn, in mums to suit, ot easiext terme; Sevond aud Leasehoid Mort Gko. W. er AND bought. KE, 130 Broadway, room & }XCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, CORNER OF TWENTY. 4 third street and Sixth avenue, New York.—Interest computed and compounded January and July. Interest paid Gper cent. Interest commences the first of the month next the depome. ee daily; also Monday, Wednesday and saturday evenin yHN “. DEWITT, President. H. K. Taormen, Vico President, _Gnonak G. WaLbo, Secretary, SE WALL STREBT.—MARGIN: M4 straddles; before you invest remi full particulars of the wa Jt ia done, ox 3.538, PUTS, CALLS ie. for Book givi MORTIMER & CO. ALWAYS ITAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON 600D NEW York city Mortgages, without bonus, Principals desiring to BULWOW OB INVEST apply to if L. GRANT, 145 Broadway, _ re UIREBRS FOR LOANS ON MORTG. GE WITHOUT Hous, upon New York or Brooklyn property, can obtain the money quickly and cheap by applying with papers to P HYA ATT, 1 Broadway. "A. KAMPING, 119 BROADWAY, ROOM 9, GIVES os special and immediate attention to all financial mat ters; money now ov hand for tirst mortgages; interview or correspondence solicived. Bi 8, PIERO BK, NO. 5 ‘EB STREET—LOANS money on approved reai estate in New York, Brooklyn a Westchester county; also purchases Mortgages ub low- rates, Principals apply with papers. OAN.—A YOUNG MAN OF AGE, WHO WILL IN- herit on the division of an estate, wishes to make a lpan; entire satinfaction can be given, Address SINCERITY, Horald Upwwa Branch oflicey | during B TLEMAN OF GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFIC and many years’ experi ‘asa merchant in New York city, first class tle in San Francisco, is ope to ro honse, sell goods on commission or m: rangemente, Address GROCER, box 163 Herald office. HALF OR WHOLE INTEREST IN AN ESTAB- ehed drys cr fancy goods, store on, the best street in Brookizn ; eg bo $18,000, Address box 61 Post ce ~G00D GHANGE TO ENTER INTO THE PRODUCE commission business ; first clays location ; low rent ; am. capital required. Address H. 8., box 197 Herald office. GENTLEMAN WITH $10,000 CASH AND AN Lensive acquaintance throughout the Eastern. Western ind Southern States and a large experience in commission and wishos a partuershi Hint ty. Address, in confide 216 Herald office. GOOD BUSINESS MAN CAN SAFELY INVEST $15,000 to €20,000 in @ sound and profitable manufac- eas; uabletnctory reference given and required. ‘Address A., box 147 Herald office. in @ well estab- nee, W. Z., box N ASSOCIATE WITH CAPITAL IS WANTED—IN A JX highly Smportant importing and manufactaring busi- hess; goods already introduced, and meet with flattering suc- ss. All answers strictly confidential, Address F. Ll. 5., box 104 Herald office. AADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED for merebante, manufacturers and others; Boal Bs exchanged for Business; Mining Intere: , persons with capital secking busine isoae withons charge, of approved opportunities. MorereneaeOeorge D. Arthar & Co., Bankers, 34 Wall street; Blees’ re Company (sewing machines), eat Broadway, RIGGS & GA Szeto, Finanelal and Basioees Brokers, 88 Brondway. ARTY DESIRING TO ENGAGE IN THE SEWI machine business on Pacific const, wink stundard Sewing Machines, and pay in extace, STOUNSON, 220 Bros A nae for sales, and sells for $1. 1. Apply at 60 Broad street, room 7. A RICELY LOCATED UTTER Lodo ‘Now doing a good business for sale. Apply 8. B. GOOD. ALB & CO. -No. 5 West Twentyethird sur on Fifth Avenve Hotel. GOOD CHANCE TO GBT_IN AN Poker artner with $5,000 wan elereness given aud requ Machinist, ‘ald office. “A BISICIAN OF EXPERIENCE “WOULD LIKE TO tuko the place of a retiring physician ; town or country. Aadress J., Herald office. Fn kN nnd SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Is OFFERED A RETA. A % Abie man with from $500 to $1,100 in au establisiod iecturing. business, paying largely, ‘an creased; Tnvowtigatic wolicited veterans bape Shgyrecsr SHAY € TAYLOR, 110 Nassau street, A er, OF ABILITY (WITHOUT ENCUMBRANC: 6 28, with an entablished business, wishes w gent n with some capital to engage wit viet ratte engage with ber, A: ‘A 400, BUSINESS MAN WANTED-WITH MALL capital, to take an interest in manufacturing business; ea have entire control of finances: yoods staple fant in great demand. MALONE & SULV FIELD, Finan Dey strewt 8 BIN- it in one of th be: M mn an lar one of the best . eswes in the city, Address W. reid dee oe ca 4 YO NG MA with ABOUT $10,000 ASHL wishes to invest the same, with service, in some well extablished paying mercantile business; no' liquors oF ants, Adicouy, giving nature of business, or no aevontion, be digg ald, PRUDENCE, box * Morald Uptown Branch vflivg, ‘$500 | otype Works, 62 Fulton ‘ent only 8700 monthly; d Avply ai City Hotel, comer ALP INTEREST FOR $3,000 18 OFFERED IN OUR established agency of a ling of standard English pub- iicatlons. in incroasing demand, at a good profit, in connes- with nr crowing publishing busixess. ' Apply to 1GG8_& CARLETON, 08 Broadway. OSSESBING FACILITIES FOR ASCERTAINING IN advanee important movements in Stocks, the secur- ing of handsome profits by investment of ‘capital is reduced to & positive und absolute certainty, ‘All who would be put right and those desiring to retrieve losses made through continuing too long In the dark address INSIDE | TRACK, Herald o} party AVING I UILDING 30 X 80, ONE SEVEN rooms 30 x i: invest in good bus would let choap; sell with Ifttle money dows, or exchange. Owner 263¢ Broadway, ro oneKe ARTNERSHIP OR OTHERWISE.—AN ASSOCIATE desired, with good business tact and $3,500 cash at come mund, to take charge of tho office duties of a well ortablished profitable cash business, which will afford at least $2,500 a. rin these ti tou suitable party; every satisfaction erriaw for, mniah Accreah in FORA ANS, Sie ating when and where to’ be Dee I11 Herald oft.” ANTIES HAVING FROM S100 To S00 CAN SEOURE © permanent Business that will pay from $10 to $25 per day; a rare chance for an invalid going South or wishing to t through Europe, as it will wherever introduced. Apply at HICKCOX'S Ri Circulars free. nm down, ARTNERSHIP WANTED —A LIVE MAN TO TAKB equal interest in a first class Livery; everything in fine hej} order and income large as books will show; cash now needed if well secured for $6,000. Address BUSINISS, Her- ald Uptown Branch office. PARTNER | WANTEDIN: EXTENDING SALE oF uniaue valuable patent article now being manufactured unlimited sale; large profits; references exchanged. Fu! particalars by iddren ing RIBBONS, box 100 Herald office HB CONTROLLING INTEREST IN ONE OF THR dasly commercial newspapers of the city of Baltimore “ean be purchased on liberal terms, Address PUBLISHER, box 807 Post oftice, Baltimore. (0 IMPORTERS AND STOREKEEPERS.—A VALUA- ble city Lot, with perfect tith ys ‘-) exchan, fore fine and fashionable stock of Dre: id Velvets, ot Millinery Goods, fine Furs or Ladies arabes and Gloves, sulted to o Broadway trade, COLLINS, 229 Enst 112th street, 0. aoe WANTED FOR THRED large euterpriges, | 1st —Extensivg coal regions reoantiy. discovered on the undant 4 jeontracts ex: ved great lace 2d—A deposit “of millio {natural Roman Cement, also on th new staple article in the provision lin and introduced into 1: lars, inquire at LOUIS from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4P: M. WE AUTHOR OF A WORK JUST COMPLETED AND “vastly important to commercial men throughout the United States and Canada desires to, form s coparinershi with a relluble person, having. from $000 to $1,000, to facili: tate publication, dc,” Frospectus of iene Shy pot ed. by leading merctiants and highly commended by the pre: investment perfectly safe and largely lucrative; caplial ean remain under control of investor. anal box 107 Heraid office. 0 CAPITALISTS “A GOOD INVESTMENT. A PAT. ent Right for sale, or to form # joint stock company, to manufactare and prepare coooanut dor domestic use. ‘A for tune can be made in a few ion ‘or slaoon BPs _ 163 West street, New hyd De enter! INVENTION FOR, SALE, CHEAP; ‘ade. Address 1. ROGERS, No. 82 Hope street, way, {WV ANTED—a PARTNER, WITH $10,000.70 ‘$15,000, in jan oid established manufacturing, business with large profits. Address VARTNER, box 169 Herald office, WANTED~A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND ation and who {s thoroughly acquainted with lead. ing houses (manutacturers and im) porvers) in the crocker; glassware and kindred trades. A rand real wi gualifications and references, CROCKERY, box 130 Herald ANTED—A PARTNER IN AN OLD AND WELL. one-third Interest for sale; nsloman to engage in business; aces given requir rad ome. ANTED—A PARTNER, IN A WELL PAYING MAN- fafncturing businoss, valued, at $00,000; slightly on- enmbered with real estate. Address MANUFACTURER, station D. J ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $900 OR 100, WHO full chi of the corner Grocery and Liquor Store at Twelfth and sireots, Jersey Ciiy ; reference required. Inquire tor one week at OO Dey siroet, New York, ITH SMALL CAPITAL A SAFER AND MORE al] in vr) oy Sits ir tactile 40 Broad street, New eto. 300 I WILL SELL HALF INTEREST IN ONE + of the best Laundries in this erty for this amonnt; erald Uptows For Lie 8 o~japeleeed ws LAUNDRY, Brant TO $1,000 WANTED—IN AN ENTERPRISE that has paid and will pay 50 a like amount will be deposited, to be fo fe not as represouted. Address STORM, offic 0.000 RAXTEDIIN AN OLD MANUPACTUR- | business; fortunes have been made in. the couenra, the deste of a lormer proprigver erates the necesaity of Additional capital ; position G Bsancial depare- ith large salary open to putting in the money. Address MANUFACTURE, vox 112 Herald ollie. poonteraedntlp Genie, BUSINESS FAILURES. Mr. F. F, Dufais, of the firm of Dufais & Ebert, whose failure thas already been announced in these columns, by @ vote of the Board of Managers of the in Produce Exchange | and grain; also gotten, Fall infor- abe sup) by LEWIs & CO., box 138 Herald: | Cotton Exchange, will be allowed to resume his mem- bership in the institution to-morrow. ‘The failure of Willian Powell, Jr., noticed in Friday's. | Herat, is said to have been caused by the late “‘cor- | Jot, 26 by 96 feet, No. 8 ¢ ner” in lard, ‘The amount of assets and liabilities aro not yet ascertained. Ata meeting of the creditors of 8. B. Potter & Co., held yesterday, the agents of the Binghamton banks, who have just completed an examination of their ac- counts, expressed themselves entirely satisfied that the business had been carried on honestly. The meeting Wjourned tul Tuesday, when the banks wtli decide Whether they will joi with the other creditors in com- ing to a settlement. ‘Thatcher & Curran, stove dealers, of No. 233 Water Strevt, being very much embarrassed, have made an assignment to George G, Brooks, Messrs, Smith, Eaton and Tucker, a large lace im~ porting firm, doing business at No, 42 Greene street, have assigned to Samuel A. Bristol. The report that Russel & Sturgis, commission and general merchante, of Manila, Philippine Islands, had failed, was coniirmed on, afternoon by their New York ‘agent, Mr. Ira Bursiey, im conversation with » Henanp reporter. Nothing is known, so far, either ae to the amount of their liabilities or the extent of their assets, They were the most prominent commission pene in Manila, and traded bripeipelly in Rugary hemp and cigars. Lt is not supposed that the fai will beatall felt in New York, Their dealings wero principally with English firms. pele: 0 Ne REAL ESTATE SALES. William Kennelly sold, by order of the Supreme Court, the two houses and lots, each 16.8 by 100.11, on east 122d street, north side; one 287.11 and the other B2l feet east of First avenue; each subject to a mor! of $5,800, for $500 each over and above each mnorieage to dooego's, King, In all $12,600, said prope erty being valued at $1», James M. Miller gold, in forecloeure, the house and nsevoort sirect, south side, 211 feet east of Hudson street, to Ed. Coles, for $10,000, said pro peg vee at’ $19,000, i odiow sold, in foreclosure, the five lots, 16 ‘oe ‘joo feet, on Madison avenue, southwest corner of Orchard street (West Farms), Twenty-fourth ward, to Lewis G. Morris, for $1, o28, said property being valued at $4,000, B, A. Lawrence & Co, sold, In foreclosnre, ona house, with lot, 25 by 50.10 feot, on Delancey stre north side, 25 feet cast of Essex street, to Gene Fitzgibbons, for $14,000, said preverty being valued aa $18,008,

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