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THE PEOPLE’S SAVINGS. = [CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.} the causes that have result will lod to this reduction, The | naturally be a withdrawal of a very considerable share of the deposits placed in these | burglar-proof institutions, Here comes the danger. The depositors who thus withdraw their litte savings may be induced to invest in stock speculations, wild- cat ventures and real estate where severe losses may be suffered im a single week, It isin the interest of such uninformed persons that this article bas been pre- pared, As the financial barometer now moves—up to- day, indicating fair sailing, and down to-morrow, as the premonition of a storm—there is no safer place for | surplus savings than in good banks, even at arate of | five per cent annual interest, ‘The proposed movement sone alike advantageous to the carefully managed bank and the frugal economist who labors to save, and, Saving, provides for those who shall inherit bis savings or his probable misfortunes, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL a Stocks Barely Firm—The Market Dull, with Few Signs of Outside Buyers, GOLD OPENED AND CLOSED AT 114 3-4, Bag Paper Worth $7.14—Money on Call 31-2 and 4 Per Cent—Goverument and Good Investment Securities Strong. Wat, Stree, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Fency, $10,000,000; coin, $1,200,000—less coin certifi. cates, $19,000,000, The Asistant Treasurer paid out to-day $36,000 gold for inprest and $455,000 in ré- demption of five-twenty bouls. INCREASED RKCKIPTS Of INTERNAL REVENUE, From July 1 to October 3 there was a falling off in the customs receipts, prdably to the extent of | the receipts are much first nineteen days of Novi | revenue receipts show | pared with, November of increase in the receipts fro} tilled spirits from 70c. to | of tax from 200, to 24e. a THE POREI Sterling on balance from the firm. account, WX a 947%; now fives, 1033 a 104; ‘for short sight, RAIRGD BONDS. Fripay, Nov. 19—6 P. M. General Dulness, who assumed command of the stock | exchange at the beginning of the week, controlled the | operators to-day. With the exception of Union Pacific, | Lake Shore and Michigan Central, there has not been Mr. D. P. Morgan early in the day made his appearance in Lake Shore with his usual ‘Here we are again, and flipf pped the fancy up a half per cent or so, This exhibition of grand and lofty tumbling did not meet with its customary reward of coppers, eal the side show of Michigan Central proved more | attractive to speculators, who ran to see its chicf | hglders get a black eye, which was duly administered _ by a scientific one, two, three per cont hammer and a | four per cent tumble,’ Brokers have great faith in the | always take a ‘hundred or two’? on tho strength of it. Without at all understanding the meaning of the Phrase, they have a hazy impression that there is some | close reference to that other pool of Siloam and that | do., 1881, registered, pons, 1234 | 14y a 114% ; do., and 73-10 at93. Sales of $3,000,000 as compared wi® last year; but this month wr than they were for the ber, 1874, ‘The internal incfease for July, August, | September and October, ti year, a8 compared with the same months last yeaj of $2,400,199, and it is ex- pected that the inerease of the present month as com- 74 will be $1,500,000, The the increased tax on dis- a gallon has not beon so Jargeas was anticipated, bit there has been an increase of receipts from tobacco ar snuff owing to the change nd on those articles, IN MARKET. London advices report the withdrawal of £240,000 Bank of Englana to- day. The rate of discoust tn the open market for three months’ bills is 2%¢ par cent, and tho rate for | Money atthe Stock Exchang? on government securi- | Hes 14 per cent, Consols and United States bonds are The half-past tive P,M, London quotations are a8 ‘follows:—Consols for nosey, 94% a 9474; do. for old 186) bonds, 1033¢ a 103% | 1867 bonds, 1083/ a 109; tai-forty bonds, 10434 a 104%; Frio, 13% 413%. Rentes in | Paris firmer at 66f. 95c. Lxcbangeon London 26f. 160 In Frantfort new fives are 9944. Railroad bonds were fig and in demand. Chicago and Northwestern consoldated coupon gold bonds ad- | vanced to 881, under anpctive demand. Hannibal and St. Joseph convertible row to 81g a 814, and were un- usually active, Union Pajific firsts sold at 102% a 103, sinking funds at 88, Centrils at 10534 a 10534. Cleveland and Pittsburg consolidate! sinking funds brought 105%. | Milwaukee and St. Paul, Ia Crosse division, sold at 951 ©. and I. ©. firsts were made at 4854 a 49, Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Min- stir enough to disturb a sleeping party of vedettes. | Peseta firsts at 40 and Canada Soutnern firsts, coupon on, at 63. Harlem coupon firsts gold at 112 and Rock | Island sevens at 110, New York Central coupon firsts | sold as high as 120 ahd sinking funds at 8834. Central Pacifies rose to 105%; and Union Pacific land grants to 9934 bid and 100 asked, Tho following were the clos- ing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pa- cific firsts, 103 a 1034¢; da land grants, 9934 a 100; do. sinking funds, 884 GOVERNIENT BONDS. a 80; Central Pacifics, 10554 a 106, Government bonds closed firm at the following quo- expression “pooling their earnings,” and will almost | ‘#tlons:—United states carroney sixos, 125 a 126; do. 1865, registered, 115% a 116% 22 a 12246; do. do., 1881, cou- a 1234; five-twontios, 1864,” registered, 1864, coupons, 11434 a 1143¢; do., do., coupons, 11574 a the financial waters pamed above will be equally effica- | 11644; do., 1865, new, 119 a 120%; United States, sigyt cious seemed cleansing them of impecuniosity. There to be something wrong about the | “pooling” business im Central Michigan to> day, and if the waters were not troubled | holders of the stock at higher figures were. The prop, | the pea and the professional were all at work to-day in Union Pacific. The “little joker’? passed merrily from thimblo to thimble, and Mr, Gould was, at the close, two per cont richer (on paper) than at the commence- ment of the market. Of course, the Justices of the Supreme Court had leaked again, and the ‘decision dodge” wasgagain played with the above results, In Western Union there was scurcely a.ripple of excite. ment. Operators touch it gingerly, as if the spice coupons, 120% a 12034; do., istered, 12255; do. do., coupons, 1173¢ a 1177 3 do, STATE LONDS. State bonds were quiet. BANK SHARES, bids are annexed :— Ameri 122; do., 1867, coupons, 122% 0 1225 ; 121K a 12244; do., 1868, coupons, 122% a ten forties, registered, 11644 fives, 1881, registered, 116% a 1163; do. do., coupons, 11% a L173. 1807, registered, 12134 do., 1868, ate a 116%} do. District Columbia three- sixty-fives sold at 70 and Tennesseo, new series, at 46. There are no changes in the quotations last published, Bank shares were quiet. Continental sold at 88, | Commerce at 124 and Fourth National at 93, The latest 153; American Exchange, might make it “hot i’ the mouth” if they touched it | 114; Central National, 1024; Chatham, 138; Chemical, Continental, 8734; too freely. Beyond tho stocks, above referred to the market was vox et preterea nihil, as a glance at quota- tions will show. The following are some of the figures :— New York Central and Hudson, which yesterday was advanced to 106%, to-day retired into the background, | with sales of but 25 shares at 105%. Pacific Mail sold ; at 40 a 39% @ 40%. Lake Shore opened at 61%, advanced to 61 declined to 61% and closed at 61%y. Erie receded from 153; to 14%. Tho decline abroad since yesterday amounts to % of L per cent Westerh Union sold at | 764 476.0764 76. Missouri Pacific ended at 12%, after sales at 12% a 125. Ohio and Mississippi ranged between 18% and 18, with a close at 18%. Hannibal and St, Joseph closed at 23%, after an opening at 24; the preferred stock sold at 2914 a 2834. St. Paul pre forred ended at 35%, after an opening at 35%. Mich!” gan Central began at 6334, sold down to 6234, and ended ut 02%. Union Pacific opened at 7234, advanced to 74%, and closed at 74. Delaware and Lackawanna closed at 119. Northwest common sold at 38% a 88% ; the preferred stock at 52\4. C.C, and I. ©. was quoted at6a4%, Wabash at Gy a 6 Panama was steadily held at 128 a 128%, THY SALES TO-DAY amounted to 89,600 shares, which were distributed | among active securities as follows:—Erie, 13,000; Lake Shore, 16,440; Cleveland and_ Pittsburg, 490; North. western, 8,340; Northwestern preferred, 100; Rock Island, 300; Pacific Mail, 17,800; St, Paul, 4,600; St. Paul preferred, 2,400; Ohios, 1,850; Western Union, 11,000; Wabash, 700; Union Pacilic, 5,590; Panama, | 600; Missouri Pacific, 900. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, Tho following table shows the opening, bighest and lowest prices of the day: Roney ing. Sh rag bn York Central. Northwestern. Northwestern pre Rock sland. Atlantic and Pacific Tel. . Pacific Mail, . Panama, Pacific Mail... Wert Un Tol... 76 Ulan & 8 Jo... 234 Nan & StJopt 29) Lake Shore.... 61: Mich Central” 62 DY & Harlem, 182) BY C & HR, 105 Nd Central, Ohio & is, 5! Unton Pacific. 74 Missouri Pac.. ADVANCE AND DRCLINE, The changes in closing prices, compared with those of yesterday, are as follows:— ADVANCE. —Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, %; North- western common, 4; do. yroterred, %; Paciic Mail, | Ohio and Miasissipp,, 4, Mock’Ialund, 34; favitic, 2; New Jersey Contral, % ; Wistriet ot Columbia | bonds, by. Dyciixe,—C,, ©. and I. C., 4; Hannibal and St. Jo- | ph, %; St. Paul common, '\4; uo, preferred, suuri Pucilic, 4; Michigan Cental, 13; Brie, 3% fn Loudon, Sy. STATIONARY, —Delaware and Lackawanna, Lake Shore, Atlantic and Pacific preferred, New York Central, Quicksilver, Wabash, Western Union and gold, THR MONEY MARKET, Money on call loans was in moderate demand at 31¢ and 4 per cont. Forcign exchange closed quiet at 4.84 or bankers’ long and 4.8754 for demand sterling. DRY GOODS IMPORTS, Tho dry goods imports at this port for the week end- ing to-day were $1,040,569, and the amount marketed $1,006,523. The total imports of dry goods at this port since January 1, this year, were $84,526,422, and tho tout amount marketed $84, THE GOLD MARKET. ‘The opening and closing price of gold was 114%. Sales meanwhile were made at 1145; 116. This mar- ket is devoid of rumors, and, while there are no evi- dences of bull manipulations, the undertone is never- 12 ‘theless strong aiid indicative of higher prices. The | yoo carrying rates were 1}, 1,2and3per cent. Loans | ty ‘were also made flat, OPERATIONS OF THR GOLD EXCHANGE RANK. | Gold balances, $1,650,341 Currency balance 1,697, 150 Grows clearances 42,724,000 OLEARING HOUSK STATEMENT. Currency exchanges $67,125,922 Currency balances. 2,021,208 Gold exchanges. Gold balaaves... ée ‘TNH UNITED ETATHS TREASURY. The hank potos received for redemption to-day amonnt to $500,000; receipts to-day, $270,000; custom receipts to-day, $400,000, ‘The following, are the Treat Union | 7 1,600; City, 300; Commerce, 121; Importers and Traders’, chants’, and Leather, 148. City sixes, new...... . Camden and Amboy Rai:road Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Lehigh Va 200 ie 10:15 $2000 U § 5:20,€,"65.0 116% $500 U S000 U 85-20. 61°65, os 900 U B 5-20, oar D do. 122 ces SRE 8 coreg an S55 a 105% = 9 5 ~ Tak 25 Fourth : 8. 500 West U 76: 700 do. 768) 700 do. 789 70 do. 8, 300 do. 78s 400 do. 78% 600 do. 7 106 do. . 76 100 do. oon 100 Amer Ex. 60! 50 Xpress. hepsi it 4936 @ 63 OU 50 ie Adams Bx! bed 101% do. las 1019 ‘BEFORE res eeestdncree ) do. 400 a 100 ds 200 a 100 «a 100 do. 1000 L 8 2 MS RR, ts 500 $30000 U 8 5-20,¢,'65,n wu Us ‘87. 000 Tenn O's, new... 45 SGov0 Disc Col dd Fits 2000 Ga T's, gb. a loo 2000 H&S 406 con. 81% 100 KOC HIS E De... 10 100 DOO 00 & f . 10000 Har tat, 7 ary balances a1 the close of business to-day;—Cur- Wn Gen Pad wbesse: 100% 1100 1600 do. 100 Chi & Kk 600 Han & 8t Jo 100 do. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. ‘The following aro the Philadelphia stock quotations | at three o’clgck this day :— 100 Union Pac R 100 Mich Cen RE. ao do. | Corn Exchange, 181; First National, 200; Hanover, 87; 196; Mercantile, 105; Mor- 123; New York, 13114; Ninth National, 80; North America, 98; Park, 140; Phonix, 10034; Shoe Asked. Too Mat eae & RK ad 100 di 500 Mi a SEP pt rela ae A. be 15000 U 8. oe, i. 2000 U 85%, Wi..be “Fist BOARD—10:30 A. Boge bd 1500 a nve @ Wikies e be eed ba 83 200 Pao itt of a’ b's CALL—12:30 P.M, 200 shs LS & MS... 0 Fenae BR. 8 18 100 300 Pac RR of Mo. @'P, $10000 U S 5%, r, ’81., SECOND BOARD—1 P, M, 800shs LS & MS, bo 1000 & NW RR.U e.b3 109% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Frroay, Nov. 19, 1875 BEFORE CALL—10 A. M, 61s 11634 61% usiy aM ty Joenss 100 100 10 wick Mind ¢ 88. ...be. om cr 100 I Con RE 100 Mich ¢ UT 5000 00 CE NWeegb: 10000 ” “do, a 50 v7 100 100 200 B 1001 100 1 luo B00 don ead 1200 Chis NW iti... 100 do. COMMERCIAL 100 shs Mich Con RR 800 di win a SUP ikig D W RE HA St So RR ‘ Jan & St Jo pl. 4 ‘wc Ki of Mo 12% do... 1g REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT STEADY AND 1-l6c. HIGHER—FUTURES = 1-32c. . HIGHER—FLOUR DULE-—WHEAT QUIET—CORN FIRMER—OATS FIRMER—PORK PREROLEUM Quizt— LARD FIRMER— QUIET—SPIRITS TURPENTINE QUIKT—ROSIN DULL—HIDES WEAK—OIL8 UN- CHANGED—WHISKEY EASIER—FREIGHTS FIRM, BUY QUIET—HEMP AND JUTE STEADY—GUN. NIES QUIET AND STEADY—COFYER QUIET, BUL FIRM—SUGAR FIRM. Fuipay, Nov, 19—6 P. M. ‘Trade has been rather slow during the past week, and expectations indulged with ro; been in the main disappointed. chandise has been slowing off for gard to business have The demand for mer- two or three weeks, and, in somo departments, very little is doing, while the outlook is not at all encouraging. Dry goods have ruled steady, for the most part the tendency of cotton fabrics rather favoring the buyer, tendency is in favor of the seller. case with tue best class of goods, while in woollens the This is noticeably the Business, however, shows a falling off from day today. Hardware is quiet, but this is proverbially a quiet season in this particular branch of busimess, Drags have erally steady. Cotton has been comparativel ruled quiet, but gen- y quiet so far ‘as the legitimate trade is concerned, but prices continue to be controlled by the speculative element. At the Produce Exchange business has been small enough. ‘The export trade in breadstuffs h: dwindled to small proportions, yet thore is no manifest inclination on the part of owners to foreo business, and the major part of the receipts of wheat is stored. Tho wisdom or unwisdom of storing instead of selling at the market value can only be demonstrated by time, We only record the fact ‘that wheat is being stored and is not dopreciating, though the receipts aro in excess of the sales right along. Prices current show scarcely ai ae from last week's valu us fon, but 8 ke’ ruled very dull all through the week, und the sles Lave been light—tho actual ‘transactions in’ some —_ canes bearing no comparison to the sales reported. Corn has also ruled quiet, aud prices have been nearly nominal during the greater part of the time. on whole, lower. Provisions Oats have been fluctnating, but, have not got altogether over the effects of the October “corner,” but prices of all | Kinds re deeidedty lower. ‘The been finally settle favor of ‘the bulls, at which the contracts, must day the markets generall, business was moderate. Wheat was quiet, but prime spring prices; business inoderate. Peand. Oats were a sl Pork waa ton ruled eahade firm and steady. Hem Rosin ruled dull. quiet. Sugar was fi AsHes: vate terms. We quote pots at Siac. rely nominal at te, ANTIMONY was quiet; quoted at 13’ ‘corner’ by ‘the Lard Committee, who ruled and fixed closed jour was \d jute raled quiet. Spirits turpentine was quiet. difticulties have Joie, ss the price be ‘settled. Ow Fri ict, On Change jail for low grades, was held firmly at fall Corn was firmer and in fuir de- key was easier. Latkes ieee. oe Coffee was 8 were quiet Hides were weak, Oils ruled. rm. re quiet and steady; sales 700 bbls. pots on pri- a d%e., und pearls en- c. a Ide. Brxswax was unchanged ; the » los for the most part were forexport. We quote western at le. and southern at 3c. Broom Oonn.—The market was terial change; 82 bales sold shoies oat ies ‘Hutt green ie Ye. a 16. ‘and red ti} DLs. were unchanged. We quote : Macy's, 38c.; stearic, affine, 4's, G's and 12's, 20e. 8 ipped, site ry ah ‘A fair trade was passing in, small lots; prices perm, 28c. i. Mitcholl & Gove ¢ 8 280); adamantine (12, 14, ea18 08), “Sige. 4 lie. quiet and without ma- pare Corr —There was u little firmer feeling manifested in the market for Rio, bat prices remain unchanged. The ules were 500 bags ex South America on Private “terns, and at Balkimore 3.095, do. ex, Su: rene on private terms, and at ew Preang, 4.500 do. ex Urauito at 19ige, for: strict ste We a 18) ' Wve tee attest Ue Ue Re Vy hen ages SarEns ood Ske. ane tip, he site gold, ninety days ‘a 27. ; do., grass mats, 26e. mie; Ceylon, Slee «220 ayra, 19ige. & 210. ; Jamaica, 1 fre’a'iand to Rico, 1Stgc. a 2ibge.; Mexies 2le.; Mau Da gostura, 190. « Zhe. ; Savanilla, 196, 4 206. Gooransce Sroce.—The market wes quiet and’ without lolasses shooks, noticeab:e change. pith bs nda 100205 We bois ‘Sic. ; bratiers’ (ove hing. ‘ke., mixed lots, 190. 421i ‘ellow met : mails, shes ron CORDAGK. Manila (large tnaeenail wise), per 1. Sf. bolt x y Peete ls sal ro} «12 Russia, ri ieee, Bie. ; Maracaibo: 194 Ue. thing, ‘he market was firm but auiets Idge. a 15) 1d cotk pore, e821 6 o8.), She. Corton. —The market for spot cotton was steady at the advance of 1-16e. Futures were 1-32c. higher. The closing quotations today compare with Thursday's closing figures ‘as follows :— Ther: gust. an 4 Ordinas Striet on ora He G 24 Sites goo 1g Low mi 183.16 13%, 13! 135 i Hd ve 1,266 the sales were November “T00 at ‘flor two o'clock ember, 1,100 af saives I 18 7-820. | Feb 200 ‘at 13 17-320. 13%e. November, 200 at 13 112e., esa yen; Aprily 200 by be Tage Poa ter bales. Grand total, &t thd out ports were 5 4,695; Chatloston, 4,147 ‘Wilmin, Baltimore, 168: New York, 466. 22a. ‘whi 838. otal since Septe lant year, aay to Hamburg, b; “16d. ; by wail, 5- Dubos —Optium iy uneh id jovl we twas frm as 72i¢e. 0-700, gold." Bla tent of 5,000 ibs, at Sige. a8} and unchanged. ‘Argois salon were. abo dored, ab Se a aye to the ex Ginger wae veiling im oer lots at 21 ‘swock and the market ruled 5 OM —St0i “strict sod ordina iow middling, 12 618; ‘mi ing, 12%. ‘600 at 13. 11 Se. 5 fore ad ig at 132 Total, 3,600 bales, Way ps 100 wt 13! March 100 18. 19.326, To-S2e., 100 at 18; New Orleans, 6,595; Mobile, w lacs ook: Last najght cotton frelghts closed as tollows desgusted at$4 50 in bond, ‘currency. Quicksilver gold to the ie, Bi hin’ patent at Au “Quotations based on American Sanders of elassifieation, on cotton in store ranning in quality not more than hal & grade above oe the grade quote a follows —Yorterih , 500 at 13 5-16c,; De 9-82e.; January, 500 at Febraary, G “Nid Deen Oat 13. 15-18e. 582c, 1 at 4 oe, follows -—Ualven 3,917; Sav me 8i3; Noxtolk 3. 144; Philadelphia, 20,544. aiiis day mber yn Aah vitriol lots, Ol ‘Aiaminous ges, mold. Liye. Ginseng was in quiet but firm at $1 15, Sonete root was quiot and somewhat nominal at O7hc. 4 BL, boues were dull at 260. em an Engi chemicals were demand. The sales were S00 tons soda in ash, part to arrive, cbiofly mt $2 a $2 123; 25 sod, Pihip's side, at $149; 300 drums cauatie soda A er cont {0d Kegs Allhusen's bicarb sods, to arid GOO casks, blexehing powder, chi CET 73 agi 20, ana 62.0 82 1 be Br'spot: ail-gold.” Fuaiusics wore quiet, We quote -—time to cholaa, new 58¢. a Ge. ; mixed, as to qualit: Opi. —Codtish—George’s were steady, with wales of 200 uintais ac 6a $62, Grand Bank were dull, Sales wore 20) quintals at $475. Mackerel culed quies, Sales wore only Insmalliow Hox herring, wore In, ood demand and fra, but prices were unchanged. Barrelled herring were dull and unchanged. | We quote ;-George’® Bank cod, $86 P di Bank d ho‘ mackeral, No, 2, igus; box herring, ‘NO. 1, 240. w 26e tasted dan {\od0 bbls. : whe: | ol +3 BOO at 136, 13 9.166. ; April, | | malt, 356,432 bushels 16,826 do. er “7 alone being wanted to omprised 12,118 bbls. at the Siouk sald ta the extent of shout Tas Ubls. sud 1,000 sacks ot annexed p e quote — No, 2 State Superfine Stato, Extra State, Choice State. Bupertine Western.. Extra Western. | meee vant hipping brands or pping bran Round hoop Olio, trade rasa x fow extra’ !)°! straight exte Bt. Louis, choice double St. Louis, choice fwmily. ... Rye flour, fine to snportin Southern, N Corn meal, Jersey Corn meal, Brandy win Oru Mm pain oir but drm for choice of wil kinds. The notwithst npteading tee rings of prime spring were simall recoipts, No. 2 Ch: bushels at $110 4 $1 25 for inferior to $1 82 for unfaded Minnesota, $1 41 for 1 Milwaukoo, $140 a $1 4 for white. trifle firmer, with ales of about 120,000 bas and 73c. for do. in’ store, 4 @ was quiet wd nominal. for mixed afloat rictly prime, i ous steady, with sales of 10,000 bush ada Bay.’ Barley malt ruled quiet. & shade firm ‘The sules wers 55,000 bushels at above Sales 5,000 bushels at quotations Southern, $1 60 « $165 een. nada fleid, in bulk 107, aud $1 06 bid, to arrive, Frui7s.—Tho market tor foreign green was quiet, but firm at turmer prices. Foreign dried was in ood den.and at full | ao DO boxes layer ruisins sold at 62 7: 32 80. eld at $2 85, Loose inuscatels quoted ut es oy Pern 10c, per lb. ; Sultana, abe & Loe, per Ib. Turkish pranes, Te. ; French do, , Dge, w Lde. Ww size wud quality. ' Citron, , H0e. a Ble. Domestic quarters, 10c. a Le. ; Souther, quarters, 10s Jeorgian, GUNNIKS we! cloth, 1246. outta, 93sec. : bay: HAY Axv Dra’ eo was good, and, with Hees pins goods were neglected, rm. We quote qualisios we $1 4 and steady. tones 1, 996. mae AND JUTE. note a hutte at So.; 90 daya. We feelers 270 0 $230 homp, 7c. 74a, gol $2 10 a 2 13, gol ge. wAdge., gold. at 2%e. w de". curren HHipxs—Tite market still weak. Th Entro Rios, 224 ibs., at 20e. gold; rib,, the La Ttalian, $2 60 At 183gc., gold; wud on private, terms, 520 Texase hides, 24 0 ary do. hides and GOO Toxms kips; aiso Ibs., 00 And "2, ie cow seconds wt 170.5 i Bucnos Ayres. 28 i a1 1e.; Vera’ Urus, 18 to 19 Ibs Ie. B21 4g, wli gold, selected’ Texas and Southorn, 24 to 80 ibs. 60 to 80 Ibs, 10c.} do. cow. 45 to 60 Feported, We quote: jen 10¢, @ 16c.; Wiseonsin, 1c. # 1 se olds, all growths, 4¢, « 'ée. ; ruled firm, terms, with wules of Rails No, 1 Ameri Pasian tre: $17 824 1 Glengarnock, ‘$32; sherrie, $33. n hilroad ir ails, ils, $78 lak. ‘9 ‘© quote :—Spanian, ordinury (gold) English ANS foreign, refined (gold BP tas domaio ee 15 65; Bar (dis Count WW per cent), sc. ; pipe Ye ier; aheot (dey, Sve. ‘Tatham’s improved tin Lined lead pipe, 16: Movasans.-Forbiyu ruled quiet We sales were 200 bbls. wt prices ranging from. 50c. a Ge. We nba, centrifugal and mixed, a3 do., grocery, “Sic. 4080"; Porto Rico, Bic" &, SOc ; Rnglisit Islands, 35¢, u 50c"; New Orleans, old, crop, 50e, «0 600, NAVAL Stones.—Tho market for rosin 150 bbls. good strained at $1 85% on to good, strained, $ market Cottonseed, cru do. winter yellow, 63e. Yard winter, $1 U7 a $1 10% crude, $1 uled quivt ou a! gaote 4c; Maine. 400; perm 50; $1.85; do., natural do., $1 80; whale,” North ru ‘do Southern 65 i standard white 12}yc. asked and 48: Rouseville’ quiet ands ‘dioute very firm, sules made y: oil searse ; held at $1 52h. ments, $1 PRovisions.—Recoipts—Pork, 60 bbls doef, 207 packasox; beef hams, 65 bbl cut meats, 149 puckagox. her, but fusuires ruled quiet. bbis. old mess, at 7: exed quotations "e ago was nominally $i iiwaukee $1 32. . The sales comprived abou’ sing at mboutdTe. w de. for N per bushel, in two bushel bags ew dried were quiet. unpecled do, quarters, Quotations on unpeeled ae Te. a 1Pe* Stat We quote Borneo aud Gouripore, Me. und Sve, a 65e. for owt. or double aud $235 a $240 for sin DuansOnsenne! dese betes enced 2060, Mon “20%y to Lg Iba, j0ou hina BY to Zz ibs. 206. a d0sc,; Rio Grande, | TDs. Ue. Orinoco, 20 to 23 los., v . 2h Central Am ope Vie, ; Bogor Ise. a 150,, currency, as they ran: city slaughter, ox, i in the same position ws last ew York State, Califormias, 17¢, a 200. Peluon.—The market for American, pig ruled quiet itn No. 1 Saito, a a i. foundry, $26 & pun ier on do., tnifseovado refining, 3Uc. a B8c.; do. Spirits turpentine was Weanies, sales were 40 bbis., on dock, at Inchanged. Spirits Sarpouting € quoted at 30a, 6 40e Washington tar $3 25; pitch, $26 $2 12h, he urarkot was quiec aid without material was quoted at 87qe. for prompt wud bbis., at 10446, for prompt and 10% 6, Tia\e. The advices from the Ci usville, quiet and steady; Oil avg niet, day, farker's Unived, $1 ee shi The’ pork market was firm and The spot ‘Lard was firmer and fairly ac- y exter 80,000, 4 winter, a9 for No. Barley was sat BL 12 for No. 2 Outs wore generally iack-wyed and in bond, held ab ‘Zikge. Papor sheil New York, sli & 1le.; do., sliced, common to prima raspberries, : tate. Ie sale of 100 bales jute dressed, er for fi at © snlos were 2.594 285 do. seconds, 2% Lbs gold, lens 3 per cont, - 20%. w Ble. ; do.. 340 20 Ibe 30, a Bige., cure We. a 170.5 Ge. ; "yenrlings, Se. & was dull. Scotch tons Couitness on and wneha 2 83, Bm sen: Ni ‘Gart. Orieans was weak ; ue. @ 280.4 do., crop, 50e. ; do. was dull; sales wero new 40, Tar and pitch Il descriptions. We Lahse. for tenily, 4 lard, 1,439 bbls. ; bacon, 380 boxes? t sulex were 160 tive, The sales for spot delivery embraced 100 therces vld Western, 100 apf 20 do. inferior prime erty, at 1 150 do, Nov city, at 12ye.; 56 do. new Western, at i2xe., and 275 dy Tafarioe grade prime city, do., Fobresty, at’ 12%c. tiv were "10,000. Ibs., Bel 134¢. 7 8.000 Ibe average; also at L1%g0.; 1,500 fresh Bike. Bacon was dull avd he wus firm and in fair domand; demand at stead We ie. Dbia. Louisiana at Gige. a 7e., and 100 sorts at 6c. a6iyo. We Louisiana, good to prime, Ge; » Ghee) Rangoow, falr to ft ig a Ties Rangoon, in bond, tPhe market for raw was firm. ayed at &e., oad BI hhds, end or boxe: sugar at not greet ry hi igh Brot 4c. do., veceKnae ary ht y ‘and ieee, 9%e. } do. molasses, hhds. and boxes, 7¢ rehping, comnon to prime, ai antic, ice, 8% 8K ameare oun quote : Cig fait to cl or Lea Rey C. ons $7 7 $6 "aio id 25,000 pie, in nisi ils 745 bbls. The Sal 30 bois, at BL 16s. 0.—The market was steady, Kentucky, principall, a 180. Also sales 100 cases sundi 1873, Lle ; B2 do, Wisconsin, terms; 67 do. Obio, crop 1874, 6} vania, crop 1874, private sine 1874, private terms ; 800 bales nna 2. Woot,—The markot for fine fleeces was fair prices were obtained. Pulled croprally, epean aes wool was in for spring clip he new arriv: full "prices XX Ohio fleeces at 47e., 5,000 2,000 medinm at 470, 15,000 6,00 do. unwashed combing wool at unwashed at S2e., fine unwashed at"S00., 10,000 000 ifornin’ a and firm. California at 12hgc.’ For faturd delivery, 1,200 tierces Novembe: Bye. : 750 di 14 Ibs. average,’ and 15,000 Ibs hams, ‘at 116. 0 500 pieces fresh bellies at Tle, and 500 fresh shoulders at Butter.—Choico State ry ek ig, nde g. it ped, Bige. & 186. ; do,, ched- Be. a 7! ore market for refined sugar was firmer, but so. & 106 2,600 do. bal “hl vgageened Her the Beidery 1000" dx; aslles tho yen: s teller seller the yeur, ai 2! 4 So January, mt 12 Ll-l6e, ead ‘B00 Cat ments were’ fairly ne- 15 Ibs. average, | avy 6 quote “Carolina, aie to prime, Gtr and ‘lower “th c. @ Ghge. 5 Bea 2! per ib., Tho sales wore 100 400 boxes molasses it refining, 176. Bc. Nos. 8 to. 13, Ti, Bie 8 a Gareieacy, tive ad ‘ Banca. per Mafleh ead Fe Ose. @ 19346, gold. Plates, box, 87 25 eq Bion 25 hhds, and in lots, aut Boies market was a shade . Sales were 700 bhds. export, at prices ranging from 7c. i esse ene 86 17 do. Connecticut, crop 1872, private terme; 33 do. Obi crop 1873 ‘wud 187: rie Te, ; 210 oP ‘ounsyl- W-do. Vouneeticas, crop Sie. a $1 10. active, and, re was a fair ing air} j8 wool, but fail elip was neglected, rals of Toxas wool mes with @ fale demand at Wo nove selew of 10,000 and, 15,000 Ibe » X Michigan do. Ohio at Ae. 3,000 a0 Sin Yost to, i do. do. at 260. de, 10,000 do. do. doc'at. ia. a 20e., on ing elip 43. free, of barry, Mt Bie. 5 3000 do, Qrogon ae a at 8796. Womern ‘Texas'st’ abe. a 240/120). 20, da‘ai 216» 30e, 25,000 do. do, at 25a, 20 No. 1 pulled ae 2846 fecees, 10,000 do, fall Texas private terme, $008 toe. fine ol, 8 bags Jed, 3190 and 2,500, Tbs. ‘Ne Freeurs.—There was market. Steamer room continued were demanded, con! triting and unsatiafuctory, and wae troleum interests. Th 24,000 bushel » tehron ; the most recent figure obt ined gr ted im out Inst to fill up with general merobandise laagow, by stonm. 24,000 bashell of by steam, 50 ayrap ae steam, I 500 bbls. Oe a vehoons flour, Cork for orders, with 5,500 quarters Tealian bark (rumored) hence to Brist pariers, at os, tad: & German bark, men, with 5,000 bbls, relined Ttaitan bark, hence to Satonicn, bh Bi, ® British bark, honce to the Mediterranean, with hence to Tdsbon, Mi 4,000 bbis, & German | auethy find LOUD ousow do, nt Be. an shippers could not be in irfine do., 38.do, extra. wool, ttle or uo change tothe general wearce, and former figures. “ele cod ane sire ane y for pinned on thet bert bina 16,000. bushels The charters embraced a British bark. feom Phil grain. 0) rk ‘at M4, To ital, To Sunes, OF ain. a to rf ‘rilotimy ab dads; AB 000 cages do. 00 bbls. respoctl bark (to arrive), [rom New York, nitadelpbin oe Baltimore to Bremen, with about 7,500 bbis. do., from Richmond to Rio Grande (of ‘1, | with general cargo, on private terms. ae ds. LOK. ; abrig, 400 bbls. capacity), DOMESTIC MARKETS. G middlin, rie sisac. ens socal, Cotton steady; good ordinary, 1 constwise Net recelpts, 25,7 Brlvain, 2,785 ; coustwhee, 9, pg jen nae STON, Nov. 19, 187% low ‘middlia, 5,088 bales. i spat 3 reese | ve a cong ney. 1, 1875. ni 308 baler reer! OH att ran Beitain, 108.861. Weekly Net receipts Ai. Exports—To Groat Britain, 13,173 Fram 6; to the Continent, 7,184; coastwise, 3,639. Bales, Monti, Nov. 19, 1875. Gatton steady; middling, 12%%e. low: middite iM ‘ye. ;° good ordinary, 11 ott To Great Heitain, 525 | Bet Feewipts, tain, 4,025" to’ the coustwise, 4,068," 3 Cotton stondy and firm; gross, Cont al middling, 12446. ; good ordinary, 1135 et receipt 4.915." Exports—To Groat Britain, 3 Bales, cm fet, Broa Weeks” | teh eat, 7,160; coustwise, 9,005, Sules, Ciautanton, Nov. 19, L975 we firm piddling. gat low middling, | Ee Le Brita: ae ee recel pts 4 i alee’ wine, 208.” Beles, 2,50), akare: ipts, "19,834. Exports: Avg BS kg Not ve. 4 : renee, 4,152; to the Continent, 1 he coastwises 3100, Wiumtxero: Bpirits of turpentine frm at's for strained, Tur steady at $1 45, 19, tel "ae fray os ig 40 weao, Nov. 10, 1875. Wheat fina but No.1 white Michigan | firm; sales 10,000 | do, thoies No. iat | the cars, | nal freiihts— | Oaweas Flour anehanged; sales, 1,900 bbls, ss No. 1 Milwaukee club,’$1 4); t Tie. Burle: fe. | 20,000 3 0,000 do., by sample, at 81 13, 01 $id; Tambolted: $25. Militve iddlings, #27 a Bux ¢ ger Corn and tye. Oe s beriey ato | 6, to Albany. and ec. wo Philiadel. | hogs, 45,700 bushels, barley, 30,300 | 40. umber. 153,000 feet. | af 0,000 bashdls; barley, 40,000 | Bovrato, Nov. 10, 1875. Lake receipte—Plonr, 12,050 bbls: whet, bushels; 130,000 do. ; oats, 64,000 do. Gaal do. Railroad res DOO bushels; evr 000 do. Railro 25,000 bushels: corn, 000 do. Cunal ship 30,000" buakels; nats, 41,000 do, 00 bushel mn, 23,000 jour | quotations, Wheat dul | uk ; peas. New York; barley, 5) hia, Lake rocaipts—| 0. Ty @, 4,500 di Canal ship do, ; lumber, i | poi Freights— anal nominal nd firm ; sales 1,000 bbls. at tod drm saiae 3,000 bushels Nov Mi do. white Michigan at 8140. Corn dul Bo 2 mixed Western, in lots, at 2c. a 62%4c. ; new offored as | inactive. Barley quiet and unchan; Canada, in lot mess, $22 50. at 95e. a He. Pork arddull at 14e Highwines Touxno, Nov, 19, 1875, lower; No. 3 white Wabash, jail nominally #1 1 Flour dull Wheat dall 131; No. Lwhite Michigan, $1 4: amber Michigan, $121; jebrunry, $1 26; No. ddo., $1 Od; | No. 8 red, "81 07; rajocted, be, Corn inactive; high mixe xed, O66, November, Ge. | ; low mixed, new, damazod, new, 460. Oats dalt. fiom iets Guill but unchanged, Receipts. Sushols whens. 14,000 do. corn. Bil00 doe date, Sbipmeniet-000 bbls, Hour, 22,000 bushels Wwhoat, 16,000 do, corn, 4,000 do. oats. Cucago, Nov. 19, 1875. Flour atl, Wheat tn felr demand, but at lower rates 0. 1 Chicago, spring, 81 09; No $1,084. spot 4 06%, bid, seller December 1 ag, solioe the yeu BBC. ; selected, O60, Gora | bimeaan vehi ihe malar inne stad 'c., sollor No- aber ise. seller he your tye ied fats unsettled 2 fas Waniay hamane’s bald bignee ot BTe., Non * sollor Di held higher st Gio. ‘Fork in good. decaand, but et. tower jons firmer; sales at 0 corn to Bulfalo, 43gc. At the afternoon cali ‘Wheat a shade lower at $1 O64). Nove: $1 On, December. Corn a shade botter at Ste, No ber; Oats higher at 307% e., wembor ; 30%{c., th Fira 8 $19 25, Janay " Lard ane! hanged. 5 000° bushel: 0" 83,000 do. F COTTON RECEIPTS. ports sinee September 1, 1875:— Port. Baltimore. . ronan Now Yor Ghanteston. mington. Novfolke 56.200; groaed F 1A, Ww" The following are the net receipts of cotton at all the :9 en BUSINES| _OPPORTUNITIES. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $4 NA eras, business. For particulars, addrose doit GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE, wire chest references, wishes to represent sorse respect: emivern as agent for the cit) ‘cunursigwian or otherwise. alldross TSA 150 Masti ot treet, Miwankee, Wis PAreR M ANOPACTURER WISHING TO SUPPLY D) oF 400 reams good all-rag news, rable Personal Property, aay address T. & LIGHT, PROFITABSE BUSE x over $40) woekiy; sae be inoronapd. m2 A. Youxa ‘MAN, WITH $000, WILL INVES IN gome pariug r business. — Addrons WILLIAM 3. ©, im the basermest. lA “) PARTNER WITH 0 To INTRODUCE A HORSE. shoe secured ty three patente: money can be doubted in a fow weeks, Addrers IoM bY i Herald office. .A® ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN THE Ly ghee business can succomfully use more mpi Soumandiag feme trade snd’ from $8.00 6 i 5 000” ean muke a favorable arr ross, rout name, ny Herald ottes ee ie OR SALE—SELV.RAIGING FLOUR BUSINESS; largo local and Southern trade; best proparstion known 5 free trom chemicul flavor or taste: or will sel State, Cit Hieeaaney Rights | Address TAYLOR LISWIS, 203 Bout h ONE-FOURTH OR CONTROLLING IN- liewn Daily Paper, in # thriving ony ot n: wermme highly favorable, Addrous woth jew Yor! JOR SAT terest in re 50,000 inbiabitai 5.. caro G. MPORTANT TO THE PEOPLE, ‘The best practical patent ever o omy, comfort and preservation of b |, combines econ- un entire new: | thing in Wooden Soles for boots ae wilt sell the patent very choup. Call at 206 We: fifth street a FALOON. RINER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $2500, TO EX- tend avery pofitable business, well located in’ Brook article used by every family} alty socured by lotters patent ue will sell the Right, with Mwclring to mame. facturo for Kings county; this is 4h exeollent opportunity for n satisfactory Rute ee Bat bone For OX 1,261 Post ¢ ol addross SPECIAL ARTNER WANTED—IN THE P! /SINESS, PATTCGS, GaNTaD. ax "ae, PRODEOE BURIEEOR, the city. Addross, for three days, PRODUCK, Herald ERMANENT AGENCIES GRANTED IN EVERY town to dealers and canvasser: ney, designed to equal two: samp ABEL WHITLOG ESTAURANT, NEAR Tost OFFICE, HERALD, AS or House, ‘to ndid” busine ort : gnpisal inadequate Lialf intorest offered to fish partys. (roms ,000 required Sinscosenry Address 1 p lyn New = sey ied retore 0 profit: Fone Hoculd Plulindelphte CO., Braneb o! (T° MANUFACTURERS, to take to Culifornti Address 0. ¥. HL. —IWANT A LINE OF SAMPLES nd take ee ‘on commission, ENNIAL GUIDE TO THE STRANGER IN Philadelphia.—Wanted, a partner to holp advertiser nblish it a good opportunity for the right party. Addrosw x A.M, Philadelphia Brauch of New York Horald. TANTED—A PARTNER WITH A’ CAPITAL OF from $10,000 to $15,000, in @ light manu! ae eg ness that pays ® good profit. Address M. Y. 8. NTED—PARTNER UNDERSTANDING , OSTER: Business, Saloon 265 W, ED—A_ PARTNER =< A GOOD PAYING. long established dental practice. Address or call om: . D. 8. 82 Bust Fourth atroot. TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH ABOUT $2000), TO- tako an interest in a well established staple manufac: tory business in New. Yo an excellent opportunity, Pringjpale only address G. W. 1, avenue, Brook | lyn, EB. Total... EUROPEAN MARKET. Lonpow Pronuce Manket.—Lonnon, Nov. 19—Evenin Sperm oil, £39@200 per ton. Linseed oil, 258. 9d. a 208. per cwt, LEX. PROTHINGHAM & Co. are offering privileges on Active stocks from 1 to 24 per cent from the market; contracts issued one month ago at the same distances are now worth, on many stocks, from five to ten times. the eost. Call or send for their explanatory pamphlet. h ALEX. pROTUINGTAM & 00., Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall street, A; beget & BAZLEY. WAY, BUY AN MHRES OF CLUSIVELY TP REPERRNOES GIVES IN NEW YORK | ND LEADING CITLES, T REASONABLE RATRS MONEY ON LIFB AND BROKERS. 74 BROAD. TLE ON Endowment Insurance Polici ‘and other securities; insurance of all Kinds effected with, best compar nies. J. J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. STOCK PRIVILEGES BOUGHT AND SOLD BY + uson only Al parties at best rates in the market, In- Reuatonae ip betiontie operate sent on application. Bankers aud Brokere:3 Wall etfoet. Stocks bought and sold on moderate margins, A ~PERAULTED RAILROAD BONDS + bought and sold by the old established tock and Bond House ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO. No. 43 Pine street, New York. A. FIRST CLASS MORTGAGE. $4.500, TWO YEARS o ran, on near by New Jersey village property, worth $13,000, guaranteed by aasignor, for sale at ten por cont dis- count, for prompt cash. Address CASH, box 1,421 Post A. YOUNG, LADY, FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED ould lke to mees an honorable gentleman who would foun hor a small sum of money ; can give security if required. ‘Address A. B. &., box 157 Herald Uptown Branch office. A. SECOND MORTGAGE OF $3,000 ON IMPROVED | nearby New proses Ere, ck sale at $500 discount: | cate’ inveattnent, Apply to or od e sols inwocneeess or , 20 Cortlandt stroot. .. has lately been Ae re NY GOOD BUSINESS FIRM WILLING TO Ex. | change their notes for one-third cash and two-thirds ainek, to the extent of $9,000 to $20,000, may STOCK, box 3,688. Post offico, RPOSITORS IN FRERDMAN'S SAVINGS, BANK ean collect first dividond, SAM. L. HARRIS, Bankor and Dealer in Government Securities, Gold, Silver, Poroign Exchange, Bonds, &c., Broadway, corner Bond I eee HAVE ee Bota edacget edt ay York cits out us. ims w BORROW Of INVEST ot “GRANT, 145, Broadway, [Xyeercats MADE OF TRUST FUNDS ON MORT. without boaas upon New York of Brooktra prop. | aay; promptly and cheap. Principals apply to T. P. HYAT! 145 Broadway. W JERSEY MIDLAND RALLWAY COMPANY. — trustees appointed at the mesting of first mortgn) bondholders ofthis road, held at ¥7 Liberty ssreet, Kew ork, October 21, are prepared to receive the first ‘and secon mortgage bonds of the Central Trust Co, New York, Largo amounts have alre sited, 14 Nassau stroot, deon Bn early surrender of all the bonds is desirable. Fer intor: | mation apply to D. B. HALSTEAD, | National’ Bchange, Bank, Chairman: iP, DEPHERT, Seeratary, 138 Chambers sttoet, room 10, third floor. | TATES OF OHIO AND ILLINOIS FIRST CLASS | Comte City and Town Bonds bought and sold by WM. | RB UTLEY, No, 4 Wall street. MB EVENING TELEGRAM SPECIAL DESPATCHES, LATEST NEWS AND LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. 4 TO $5,000 TO LOAN—IN AMOUSTS TO SUIT, $1,500 on vacant lots or improved property. Call on SMYTH, room A, basement, 11} Broadway. = CHARTER PERPETUAL 1875. 1849. omy SHOURITY. of the oldest and largest in. our country, and its record of thirty years! successfal business shows it to bo ono of the safest and best im which to insure. RDEMENTS OF STRENGTH AND SUPERIOR MERIT. Policies in fore, 41,302.—Insurance at risk. .| ao pee 4 Assets safoly invested. Surplus, aa regards policy holders, ater de- ductitig reserve fund and 4 par cent and all othor tabu 8,659,135 39) Income in 1074 i 6,780,761 97, Incroase of assets in i874. 1901/9568 40 Paid for policy. claims sinao organisation 22,500,000 00 Paid for dividends to members since organiza: tion. 18,509,000.00 Dividends declared, to be paid in W750... S88 Ratio of expenses to income in 874 (oxclad: tng taxes) . ae vcccoweciis SAO per comb ot » income since Average ratio of expenses to in a ee ea By econamy of exponsos and careful management this companyvaifords the largest amount of insurance forthe least outlay. ALL. ‘KINDS OF APPROVED POLICIES ISSUED. H LLOYD, cy SAMURL i tern Dis ber roadway, New York. cements made io with those desiring to act as gatiranore” Provoes Knowledge of (he business aot osson- $15 5.000 sddrons box 1,64 PORT ROYAL, RAILROAD tie | ranted: almy New York and Oewego Midian oa RE SINESS. _OPPORTUNITIES. ON, oy CAPITALISTS AND SCIENTIFIO ATTENTION L18T AND 8 men paratua, now on extibiiion President New York — ti WANTED-A€ YOUNG MAN” AS PARTNER TN A restaurant; small capital required. Inquire for J. B,, betweon,9 aud 1A. M.. at the Sammit Hi wr Canal street and Bowery. V JANTED—A PARTY WITH $600 TO $1,000, A@ eensariuer in anew lunch bakery down town. Addrosa- A TED—A i, box 148 Herald office. V PARTNER WITH $2,000. IN LARGE. ountry store. grist mill, general ‘merchandise umd lumber business, established nine years. Address OWNER, box 26 Post office, East Stroudsburg, Pa, 1.200 YEARLY SALARY To 4 Goo Bust. nese man who will loan his employer $3,009 cush ; undoubted security for money; satisfactory reference: given and required. No. 2 Broadway, room 13. $5 OOO teaIONS IN Ch —PARTNER WANTED ) + in mavufacturing the most beautiful and Siniving toy cver invented: soll at sight; profits immense, Addross PAT NTEK, box 1,803 Post office, New York. $6.000 WILL BUY. A HOTEL, WITH BAR AT- tachod; established 18 yours; it is paying now a profit of $40 por mouth. Herald Brooklyn Branch office. For particulars address La, $25.000. ely in advance of present capuctt: 3-3) BURGESS, Ot Hroudway, room ! ——»-+___ FINANCIAL EMBARRASSMENTS. Mahan & Murray, linen dealers, of No. 68 Spring Street, have made an assignment to John Hartley. The stoppage of the Union Braiding Company'a Works is announced. Messrs. Rosenheim & Libman, dealers in laces, of No. 406 Broadway and 04 Bowery, have susponded. Jobn Kern, dealer in trimmings, No. 257 Canat street, has offered a settlement on tho basis of twenty- tite per cent to his creditors. 8. M. Beard & Co., dealers in teas and coffeo, No. 233 ‘Water street, whose failure was announced last week have settled with their creditors on the basis of sixty cents on the dollar, tive per cent to be paid in cash and five per cent monthly in instalments, Ata meeting of the creditors of Granville B. Smith, broker, of No. 145 Broadway, held yesterday at the. office of James F. Dwight, Hegiater in Bankruptoy, No. 7 Bookman streot, Jolin H, Piatt, of No, 40 Wall street, ‘was chosen assigne Daniel V, Arguimbau, of No. 29 South William street, has veen appointed bee gare in bankruptey ot Johusow & Dessau, imporiers, of No. 107 Liberty street, who failod last month, Claims. to tue amount of $30,000 have boon filed. against Secor & Son, the proprietors of the Union Irom Works, at the foot of Kast Twentieth street, who failed a fow Weeks since, The principal creditors are:—A. B. Warner & Son, $11,428 55; William H. Higgins, $4,454 05; Daniel F. Cooney, $3,891 96; James H. Hole dane, $3,800; Lyons & Buna, $2,000; Jackson GI $911" 02;' Mr, Savage, $850, amounting to $27,335 57. ‘The proceedings on the part of the principal creditora to throw into bankruptcy Vy#® & Uo, straw dealers, of No. 537 Broadway, who failed last June, having been successtul, an expert for the creditors bas. louse, corner —PARTNER WANTED, IN AN OLD ES~ tablished manatactaring business: orders Principals apply to i prepared a statement of the claims against the ficm, ‘Thore aro 151 creditors whose claims exceed | ‘The following are the ‘names of the prinot and the amounts of their claimg:—V: Sons $107,499 65; Aibindola & alloy, $103,879 40; Mot tan ‘National Bank, 17,058 ae $37,867 60; H. Wockerlin, $53.00 Co.; $24,175 97; Oliver Carpenter, At & Co., $14,300 48; Maria Bleba, $12,000; Pie & Co., Ob1 75: L. Weddigon & Co., $10,871; Joun J. Mor jam, $10,284 34; ie Se op 59,281 G1; Filtnend American Bank $3.0 Rockwell, & Cov, $5549; John mcrae a =k Co., Go. $7 468 47; chem jatiol 4 F. K. Hartshone, sul 0 a girs Russa, $4,448 25, as Maitiand, Babe a 725 50; Richard Iseli io | $4,347 96; Himigkt; Halesy’ & bo., $4035 88, The to: amount of the debts is estimate? at’ about $1,525,000, and the assets are placed at $390,000. PRODUCE EXCHANGE NOTES. Acommunication from Messrs. C, W, Ellis Ca to the chairman of the Produce Exchange Committee om Lard was recoived yesterday, stating that on tho 30th of October last they received an order for 500.tiorees of lard, on which they paid $10,000. That onder wae signed by # man named Johnson and drawn to the order of. Theodore Perry, The lard was ay Neem im the Erie Railway depot, and the coi Knowledge of any such’ freight. Mr, rg bee Lond quested that the matter be fully investigated for the beneiit of tho Exchange, as, he beliovos, a gress fraud has boen intended. The general impression among mom- bers of the Exchange = that Mr, Perry, was catirely tanocent of the transaction. Mr, Kilis having settled all hig has been withdrawn from the dulletin of the Exchange, Mesars. Henry Hart, George 8. Hay aud Henry G Smith have been appointed as the now weighers ai measurers of grau PROBABLE MURDER. Karly yesterday morning the inhabitants of Fight, street, Hunter's Point, were startled by the criesof “Murdor!” coming from the house ocaupied in part by Thomas Donabue and his wife Kate Que of the occue pants of the house, forcing bis way into Donady room, found the latter lying on the floor with his throat cut almost trom ear to ear, The apartment showed signs of a tierce struggie. Mrs. Donahue and her brother, Marvin Dullian, who were (ound in an- other room, whon asked ’ in reference to, Ps ahue’s condition, denied knowing ape Bs it, After a short time Donahue revived suf cles. to staté that about three o'clock (hat moumng Dailiam entered bis room and, pulling him out of ce ted to choke him, He resisted and would) have ot the best ofit had not Mrs Donahue entered and It bit a blow which felled him %o the floor, She then fgeized a carving Knife and, im peluas hole him, bis wife cut bis throa, ars and storda Jail: Tonanue' Duilian wore lodged tn the wounds were dressed, but it @ the belie( of hw physician that he cannot recoven FIRE IN BROOKLYN, Yosterday morning the house owned by William J. Gillon, at the corner of Dograw and Franklin st 3 wonderfnl invention all and every descrip can be heated free of cost; it is in practical operation Kuclaud, Frauco, Russia aud rocentix tn this counter, took tire aud Was “aatrovod, causing a lows of $7,000, Fully insured,

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