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A leading uptown bank called tn its loans in Wall treet as a consequence of the failure alluded to, and his resulted in ® temporary stringency in money. Wall loans advanced to 1-16 per diem, but closed at 7 percent. The following are the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day:— Savannah, 5-16 premium; Charleston, unchanged; Cin- cinnati, par to 50c. premium; New Orleans comm tial, 1-16 discount to par; do. bank, 4; premium; St. Louis, 250 discount to par, Sterling exchange was very firm, no bills offering. Prime asking rates, 4 9634 24.90; selling rates, 4.85% 04.86 and 4.8034 a 4.80%, Reichmarks, 953; 095% and 96296%. Cables, 9634. Prime Paris, 6.133¢ and 5.1144. ‘THE GOLD MARKRT, Gold advancea from 114% to 115 and afterward de- hued to 114}, closing at the lowess point of the day. The rates paid for carrying were 3, 334, and 5 per ce a OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANE, balances $1,088,100 133 25,700,100 Currency exchao $70,559,995 Bartency | Balanced: ri Ay 4 exebanges Gold balances. 390,224 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were lower at the close in sym- pathy with gold. The following are the latest quota- Mons:—United States currency sixes, 126% a 127; do. do,, 1881, registered, 12244 a 122}¢; do. do, do, coupon, 123 a 12334; do, five-twentics, 1865, regis- tered, 118% a 118; do, do., do., coupon, 118% a 8X; do. do, do., new, registered, 1195¢ a 11924; do, do, do., coupon, 119}f a 119%; do do, 1867, registered, 121% a 122; do, do., do., coupoi 121% am 121%; do. do., 1868, registered, 123 = 123}¢; do, do., do., coupon, 123 a 123%; do, ten- forties, registered, 118 a 118K; de. do, coupon, 118% a 11944 ; do. fives, 1881, registered, 1183¢ a 118%; do, do,, do, coupon, 118}, a 118%. PRODUCE EXPORTS. ‘The exports of produce from this port for the week ending to-day were $3,835,594, against $5,127,006 for the corresponding week in 1875 and $4,751,438 in 1874 ‘The total exports of produce from the port since January 1, this year, were $51,152,653, against $49,730,342 for the corresponding period in 1875 and $57,601,941 in 1874. UNITED STATES TREASURY. Treasury balances at the close of business to-day were as follows:—Currency, $5,750,000; coin, $71,500,000; less coin certificates, $35,500,000, National bank notes received for redemption to-day, $150,000, Customs receipts to-day, $550,000. Revenue Teceipts to-day, $270,000. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $53,000 gold on account of interest and $67,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. RAILROAD BONDS, In ratlroad bonds the transactions were smaller than usual. Central Pacific, San Joaquin Branch, fell off ‘to 9734, Union Pacific firsts to 105, sinking funds to 91, and Missouri Pacific firsts to 77. Millwaukee and St Paul, La Crosse division, sold at 102% a 103, do. 1. and M. division, at 95, and do. consolidated sinking fund at 893¢ a 8934. Chicago and Northwestern con- Solidated coupons brought 95, and do, plain 104. Har- Jem firsts sold at 121. Erie fourth sold at 104, and Chi- cago, Burlington and Quincy consolidated sevens at 110, STATE BONDS, State bonds were dull and steady. District of Co- Tumbia 3-65’s sold at 76 a 7344, aguinst 7254 at the close yesterday; this un account of the favorable action of the House yesterday, THE FOREIGN MARKET. Tho London advices report consols steady for money, and 3 per cent lower for the account, United States bonds were 3 a 54 bighor for 1867's, and correspond- Angly lower for 10-40’s, Erie declined to 17% 018 for the common, To-day is ticket day and to-morrow fort- nightly settling day at the London Stock Exchange. 3, A. Hoffman suspended; liabilities £70,000, assets favorable, The following are tho five P. M. quota- Mons:—Consols for money, 044{ w 9444; do, for ac- sount, 943% a 9434; 1865 bonas, old, 10545 a 105%; 1867 bonds, 10634 a 10854; 10-40 bonds, 105% @ 105%; new B's, 105% 2106; Erie, 1834; do. proterred, $1. £73,000 builion went into the Bank of England on balance to-day. MIXING STOCKS. ‘The following are the closing official prices of Cali- fornia mining stocks to-day :— py att Sohal oi Sic Flr Jacke! ‘MEMORANDA. Tho following are the earnings of the Michigan Cen- ‘wal Railroad for tho dirst week in March:. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tuxspay, March 14, 1876, BREORE CALI—10 A, M. pe eof E ESSESEEE seticdE E ge EStEEE wou xo po 90 Ohio & Mise pf 110 Mil & Str pt fu lw ao suo 2600 100d woo 100 Atl & 70 20C, 0,0 10:15 AND 11:30 2234 000 U 8 5-20, 'e8. red Viet foot br Shape faa je bad 3000, {ove “ta “amu ss } ee 100000 US 6s, ¢, si. FIRST bUARD—l0:30 AL $3000 788 104, 100 she Ise Mail $8.. Su TW do Suu0 sows Su ‘000 reite SSSreCgex eErO MERERe i cElECeleee # §F ELSEzESEEE ce NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET, was done either at or betweon the calle, Freights were | Ae, te Coffee wus quiet but steady. povn ae: unchanged. Oile @7 «S700 67% 2700 874, 4500 3 iy 3 ie ss * < “a 6 n 124U 8 eed: ae SESESEEE 3 21 yoo at #0 Obie i RR. oe gh EERE aaa BEESERERE eveeegez $00 U0 500 400 90) 200 100 10 20% 2000 1800 20% U0 300. 20%, 300 1200 2084 500 800) 20}, 800 20! 200 2) 00 197% 100 ‘ 19% 100 do. Ivig S09 do, 19% 100 do. ae = 20 soe goo do. 20° 400 di 20% 1000 do. 2039 SLO di wy SO do. 208 Wu do. 433 ws sou do 45) 20m B00 di 4355 6usg 20) do. 454 63% 200 do. 4355 634, 200) do 43 6s" 100 Mil & St P pt. Bag 62% 200° do. eI gay tov do pe i ez 100 vi % 61% 2000 di 81 100 eg 4000 81 62g 200 do. 81 do. blsg SEEEEEEEE ceEEREEEE, BEES 2 P. gana 086-2. oe nes '$30000 U 85-20, ¢, 67, SECOND BOARD—I P.M, sion ofa peste 3 bt be 4 Mail 5S. 3000 Un Pac tat gs 10836 OEM BAgTS MO™ 403 lOO aN ced v4 vb = 400 ees Uiebs 6s ox Bybee as “bess 68 do 2uP, Pew gid. IWChi& Aly RR..be 100sy $2000 Tenn 6's,n series ns 2000 ri tees COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT STEADY—¥UTURES STEADY— FLOUR STEADY—WHEAT STEADY—CORN DULL AND EASIER—OATS QUIET—WHISKEY EASIER— PORK QUIET—~LARD QUIET —PETROLEUM FIRM— SPIRITS TURPENTINE EBASIRR—ROSIN QUIET— OILS QUIET — FREIGHTS QUIET — corrEz QUIET—BUGAR QUIET. Touxspay, March 14—6 P. MM. The unexpected failure of a large city bank to day occasioned considerable udeasiness in commercial circles, and business on ‘Change was somewhat re- stricted by it. The failure was the one theme of dis- cussion everywhere, aud in view of the tact ” grew out of mercantile complications grave apprehena- sions were enterta.ned lest other failures should result from it, The state of trade is certainly notin such o @endition as would warrant the complaisant contem- pletion of even one important fallure, On ‘Change business was very moderate, Flour and wheat were steady, though comparatively litte was done in either, Corn easier expecially new. Oats were quiet. Whiskey was easier, Pork and lard wore nominally quiet, and very listio Cotton was steaay. ue was easier. es were quiet pet steady at Sic. a Sie. for pots, and nominally Te. for pearls. ANTIMONY was vor Moria at the moment and decidedly para was etendy At 32igc. @ B93¢e. for Western and —Red, 444¢. a Se, ; red : medium green, 73ge. for Brazils was quiet but steady. Ve quote Ordinary ie a 19sg alle, Ve. 9 Use. : Andvtura, ‘Ve. a 18e. + Curacoa, 16c, a 17¢. poorRt was firm at 22%¢. a 22i¢., with s ponoast was uit. ae sa’? Manila (large and small | Sisal rope, 1045c. @ 1 AAR er Now Zealands 1130, a 1 eoriow =i de., 1 Kussin bolt rope, 1ie ket for spot was quiet but y. The closing p With Monday's closing prices as falls 3s to-day compare 13 116019, 8.92 ‘August Quotations based on American standard of classification, ‘and on cotton in store running iu quality not more than hail | & grade above or below the grade uuoted Uplands. Alabama. S16 6 air. Tohuined Good pediaas sales were as tollows se 905 sPativereid on ‘contract, 900 bales. For future. delivery esterday ulter wo P. M.—Ay 500 at 18 $.10e. May, ite. Tiso0 at Teigen 300. at ee 700 nt abe, {800 at 3 7-$20., 20) ut 2,300 it 200 mt 1h bee j i 1,300 at 13 25-s2e.. 10) at 13 23-320. 109 at $20. June, 600 at! 1923 ste. 4,200 at 13 1s-tee, 200 at 19%¢., 100 at 13 '11-16¢., bal Total trlite closed us allows par Thaw to Hamburg, by seam, ‘Ke. compressed; tw Liverpool, ‘sail yuiet at $4 1246 urreney, for Job lote., Gusts advices Sioyua report the market 149 piustres for quality sulvable d States. Oil vitriol was activ lots andZe, 240. fur small lots, y steam, 34. cum: due, Tor powdered. F were steady ut Mle. for the Borax was steady at . tor do, California, B: ‘Alcotoltcs--Chisrofersa, and et former and S3c. # Ste. for the 12\e. for refined city, and i2h it nominal at $190. Burgundy pitch was firm, at se. a was firm at $4. Manna, new crop, was quoted at 1 10 for large und 33 wore at quiet $1 25 4 #1 50. Castor Guat 45e. for smal! sien cant arides for sorts, Rus: ad, Shellue was quiet at 40e., gold, for D. . Cuteh was acti ash was quiet at 28, jn fair demand at 16c. "8 dy at 1e., gold. Irish moss was quiet at Oise. w7e, Gam- was quiet at Rivets demaid at 2c. Susses was sctiveas BL 30 8140 ber, ton, wecording to brand: | Argols were steady at 28e. 2c., gold, according to quality, Gentian rout was steady fair demand at oted at, 9c. for whole, and Colombe root was turpentine was quiet at Ie, Cast D quoted at Ie, a 16ie.. “and Marvcite OY and common lu. Blue vitriol was it SA mand aad steady EY ee and, 6295 inclusive. Altia-—Luinp Se. Aacories root was quiet at foriner pri ea. Fold, and from be. 10. 16e. currency tur selected. Licorice paste was also quiet, and for Calabria: changed ; were coenangeg: man Cod liver oll was in fair demand at $150 la wet Ofer Nowfoundland and $2 10 « $2 20 for Norwegian. Was in moderate demand at | 4 Gre. Leaves were steady; donna, Ile, for conium ana wconite, 20c, Arsenic was | ee ‘Sepend ‘old, tor white By " audted at 87.75 and Smyran was frm ee Hemp was weak at, $1 8235. Uaraway was Coriander was quoted wt d3gc, ‘at I7e. @ 183ge. | Sweet 230 Tu 3 P.M, 633g fair demand and firm et prime sorts and Ile. i | | | | Dark was vearee and firmly held at Gc, Sassafras bark was i | Sarsapurilla was quiet for Mexican, Se, a 37¢, for common ao. tor export. Jalup Wes quoted of Ide, 9 Ie. yold. Gum domaar was alee ab 160. it but steady at 35e. a 37% Honduras and Soe. a3 do. #, $3 25; oll wintergreen, $3 20) ras, inclusive, Se. oll ponnyroyal, @4, ait cu rency; oil ut bay, $25, Engiish chemicals pee quiet. a soda Mau wt 91 YO w SZ e soda. 43-10 a aie Sige alt gold, ‘wuld 29 | Soda ia, 7 ier G0; oll A sussal “ for rime and 4Ue. & 45e. for mixed. Fis =-Coulish were iu talc dewand, sales were 1.209 quin- tals at $5 U5 for George's aud $4 Su were quiet, di ere buying culy for immediate ‘The cargo of 12,000 boxes scaled juss arrivea hero herring rated dull at 2Ue. 1,00 gut of tne mar cet, 75. Shore split were 2 | sold mostly wt ste. bbis. Portiand sold at ww S28; Ty abe enled dor;bee 08 4 89; Lavrador, 90 5U « 85 75, Kes 100 t was quiet, but The sales were about 6,40 vis, hern, at the annexed do. ; barley ‘malt, “10,058 do. The four mi without decided ch ne. ‘3 8 Sayertine Weviera EBSSES ound boop Ohio, shippi Hound hoop Ubio, trade Wrauds.. a & ecaceaserecaxrcucescos SESETERESSE SE Bt. Louis. choice Kye tour, fine to bu) z southern, fami Corn meal, Western, Rennooetarrcaaccooecoss Frama Stesocshe = SSESSSESESESS t bul port Pergo a $i 3 ‘for oe win 81 39 for or Corn wes dull and sr See.s and de. bid for no grade and mixed. L000 bushels as SBNic. & Seige. Western yellow. Oe. tor wouth {i'ained and lye, aie. tor ‘50U bushels sold at Sge. tur Pennsyly of 50) bushels State amer mixed. Rye was 480., cash, 4 Sze. for poor to choice white and 45¢, gia coors 14, & Lhe. per Ib, Shye. a0., Ye, & 126, eitrot Ae” vas, ets. Dates. Sige. eb but wiuhigut eopecia Were in bett per bbl. $8 single and Romp, Te. 6 Th fornia, Cruz, 18° to | rea all gol cay ox, 60 to BO Ibs, renuy, selected. LON. — Eglinton at $2 domesti sole, with py lock’ We quo clayed, turpenting South from the stendy a Shipments, $2 30 at 1c. city long cl clear, asked ; ‘eudy, fair to go Sige. @ 12 o Riex,—1 hi Jndia kinds © z fe. * 5 Rood, Ge, choice, Be, « Straits, 170. $1 09. was from d feb “siipy th | do, te. foiwtns OSG ood ordinary, oastwise, 1: ordinary, 8 porte—To ws nS re. | do gpa, 2 ees | oat mse 1O}Ge,, 8 ies bas | 65 4 8170; chor i 80) al 70, gholee & led winter, ‘Der bbe as: Ee 4, Sesointion, 83, Ly {hey nr ise oof $19 bus sie: t - Hae amp Sruaw were bay, shipping wb BD ‘rood ve prime, gulet bur unchanced Noe. {retail qualities Ht oe, e bToe. Straw —Loug re. 81 OS a1 20; Jere The mark quie American dosed: 8290's B29 tor doula’ ol S213, wold; Heullun, ¥ wold; jute butts. ge: 10 locatio: al hemp, 434¢.. WE Ze, mm 2Uige., + 1,646 Vera ¢ Bhs, Boe Bae | entes,’ 21° to | to 23 Ibs, 196, 2 to c. ‘Ortuveoy 31" 40. 28 "iba, ventral tee ts * ibs, | Ibes 16a; ‘Matamorce, “2 to iver; Hoguta, 18 10,20 Ibe, Ine. old, selected; Texas and Southera, 24°to 30 gonsing, 3c: de. 4 Ge! : Californias ie Warket OF Ani unsettled. Seutch pi pig was irregular and with sales oF 10) to, do. iron, $82 a S34 per tor Luab was quiet aud unehanged; quoted at 80°00 yold fi ees tlerably well austained Light Buenos Ayr do, California, 3 do, ‘comnion hide, ie. heavy. | Inia, Sue. S50": vady, with sales of 257 bbl ,centritugal and mixed, a Ve. a GUe AVAL STORES —The market. was gonerally qitiet spirits turpentine sold on dock at Se, ise. } rosin, Sammon to Lat perm sold at New Bedford for export on ‘since home market remained r But unchanged 2 Ww a de; Masoud, casks and, Uole. Ci 1 rm, crude, $1 90 a $1 GO: d 190; whale, crude Norther: ui ‘Ts, sda, Routliern, de. ; blewche r cask, $1 17}y a BL 2234; dh S495 0 B44U; Winter ed c. ble PuTROLUUN.—The market w fined rumored at L43ge. fur firmed. Paley were mad c. The. closing pri en § vi & ISK, S Sige. and at Maltinore, Lace reek Wore ay ‘follows :—Oil City tirm: imiediat shipment, $2 20 bid, $2 25 asked. ious 10, Parker's quiet and uoulual: id, ge Ovly. "Unlon, Nad U2dg. Conduit, $2 063%. Outside, $1 97. ville quiet und PROVISIONS. Hlecsipte= Bork, 1,033 bbls. 5 20 ik ‘ces, 6U bbls. ani ‘quiet, The closing “call” prices 822 Yo Sew Apr bid, $22 90 uu) 10 bid, Spot was quo 0)" Ibs. pickled bo con Fy 12dge. a 1240. tor Western and Lie. fur “hurt Duley Word D0 boxes city long clear at 12%¢. and Western do. Be les of 120" bbls. ‘a6 bid is 974 $13 bo ia gia Sy asked: at i 65 tor ‘con $13 €734 for | x 200 were ieee 4,800, tHerces, April wad $19 B2sy t city at tate. a 13K, a $13 ‘mostly at gee | 250 tierces Western ut | : eholee to taney, Ge. fairly active demand fi State i common to good, Sige.; do, flat shaped, good to fa tiadans shidveds goed te tency usa ass he Market Was fairly active, with Waite wesrly O00 barrels. tributed to an enlarged consu hus there ever been exhib nd judisposition to speculate on any Uasis, The api partially due to the fact that 3 Ea st largely in aba taereare tan only by distrust in ever thing, ment of the cro ¢ foreign, which must upon to supply any deficiency, it would appear that the At any price Volow that at which ¢he East | -¢ can be no doubt, enter mm Of its largest consump- "and that liberal operat sate and sure for profit. We quote :— prime, Ge. a Wie: domestic is chon} ing us we now are tion, that rice ts Texitimate wants, « Ske. 8 Tike. old; Ran- 2% iy 6s af less one per cent for do- 155 tierces and 20 yee 7 — market ri id 1 di goon, in bond, | “sreuren was ste mestic. M hhds., 1,401 boxes. ani al The market for refined was gules bus: steady. Fair to good oxen Cuba, grocery, fair to estes: bhda and voxes, jolasses, hhds. and boxe: ining, mee to prime, 7c. a 7%e. groc Lay >) ‘choloe, &. 80 18 “she: ay 8 of 100,000 Iba. and 8\¢. tor ordi 1,000 boxes eh: Tee coal tin at a We Plates—Charcoal. terne. 86 1244 a $6 3745. TOBACCO Was quiet, Tien | peed paged 3 00 gh se mtueky on pr ” S00. 158 cases New terms; 16 casos Ohio, 51S canes Wisconsin, crop te terme; 200 ‘bales Havens on prices ranging from and 100 bbls. 4 100 bbia. suid Woot.—The market was quiet and the general position iy eported were 1,000 out the sume. e Jos eprizg clip California wool at 24e., Ex ooh Ibs, burry full do. at 16e., 1, 000 Ibs. low acoured at ae A7e. and 10,009 Ibs. ecces os private terms for charter was in a ittle better d market was held in pr ne reported in oUF Inet. grain aud provision 6d. Dushole grain. tgd., OD Ibs. To Haraburg, per s bushels grain, id) nierks, fo Geno bf i , HC by etait, OU hd, Vie- ginis tobacco 'on private terms. The charters’ comprised :-— ‘Au American brig, ‘entucky —tobaces ‘ence to Aligante, with 1,000 bol, di petroleum, at Oc. for the former aud 20 ark, trom Baltimore to Brerm ba. American brig refines Phitsderpote “to to’ Belfast Gs.; an American bark, 411 tons, lentia with Kentucky tobacco on rican schooners of i DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatveston, March 14, 1876. middling, 1234c.; low middling, N pts, 856 Cotton quiet and firm; 113ge. | good ordi 872, Kxporte—Coastwise, er Cotton frm: middling, iu Sxport--Cosstwies, miLe, March - 1876. Cotton stead Davannan, Mareh 16 1870, Corton Bare mast ew muddling, ig is yeaa i Cotton firm; middling, 113% grdinary, 10%Ke. Ne tow middil eeipis, OUT vales. Sal DO, March 14, 1876. Flour steady, unchanged. woes rn) w bc tree oh ‘Buly i 3 do., a st Lorn i felt demons, corm, 1,000 . " Barley quiet, but » it ie e—Demaind fuir and marked ‘Orm, at & is have gdvaneed Demand fair and pri medium to Cushels. corn, 4 2 e April; Hs dag ‘Ma; PRINT CLOTHS MARKET, Provipence, R. L., March 14, 1878. Printing cloths quiet sed unchanged in price or in the m general tone of t HAVANA <A MARKET, Havama, March 13, 1876, Bzchenge quiet. Os the’ United disco! Spanish gold, 213. States 60 days currency, BRAZIL MARKETS. Rio Januino, March 13, 1876. Coffeo quiet and unchanged at 9,700 '& 6,860 reis per ten kilos for good firsts. xehange on London, 2474. Coffee quict and tending down; reis per ten kilos. Evening.—Linseed oil, Loxpoy Prop ing. —Syirite ot turpentine, 24s, Od, per ewt, pisses es FINANCIAL, “{ UGUsT BELMONT « 00, Bankers, 19 and 21 Na issue Travellors’ Credits, feteaps | ia an eae of the world, ugh Messrs, DE ROTHSCHILD and their & Also Commercial Credits und and Europ Setomonte 400 yale, flour, 9,000 bushels wheat, but unchanged. W! os act 1d; No. 2 Chicago sprin We. i SL U2 a BL OFS, Mi <5 elected, 74 = Glo saies of prime Pork unsettled and > wS22 20, Ap 010 do. 5 KK i rye, 800 ‘do. At’ the afiernoon calt of the. Huard wheat higher, at by O4, April; $1 Ud, May. Corn firm, wt aatee., J Date uuchunged. 27k, May. Lard weak, at $13 ini, | bargain; no agents, i BRICK MAK ANTOS, Mareh 13, 1876. «A superior, 9,500 « 5,090 EUROPEAN MARKETS. Liverroo. Propuce Manet. rs graphic Transfors of T REASONABLE KAT Endowment Insurance Pol 8; insurance of all, kinds ‘effected with JH & CO., 117 Broadway, securiti panies, y ON LIFE AND Mortgages and osher OPPORTUNITIES. 0). —BUSINESS ESTA! Philadelph: @ made the coming y GEOuGE HANKINS. 3 28 Wee lee at one time cap taken in exchange. Apply st RYBERG BROS. gg RL, bade _! s Apa Peg a won. SALE—a BOTTI “— MACHINE, a4 | Pa he WANTED-—MANUFACTURING A NOV- elty that will pay $75,00) profit annually, 50 Broad . room 7. ARTNER WANTED—IN FIRST corner 20th st. amd Oth tigation courted. CLASS MARKET? ih df Ae ope bar aae ne ine Roora for sale ebien — one of the bes machines, covered perfect in sit te cS 1O MANU rr suitable buliding for any factory emaploving 100 oF more and give a lease for ten years free of any ret Any party who are willing to locate 16 miles from New York: three different nie to Pepe. with over 50 trains per day, Address ENTE box 191 Herald office, W rED.—A FIRST CLASS: 8 ALE BREW DE: of a os Ra “ lrond er eonta a eH ove having referred, Al wo G. MA. SONPSLP Pearl st, roo "a AN ELDERLY LabY dia | --4 . who understands keeping a bo Veh another. ‘Address INWOOD, itera cite FR —BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY TO REDEEM Deg rmnablos im pawn Diamonls, Watebor dj nn make $600 to $300; will divide profits. Address ©, DE VERE, Herald oftice. $95 WILL SECURE HALF INTEREST vy FUSE pene paying per annum. ond tloor, b vy O0L ) AS SROURITY.—LIBERAL SALARY WILL ‘ he paid toan active and cowpetent business man, to travel fora manufacturing company. Address Hi, O., Herald office. 1.000 ) $3,000 WANTED—FOR SHARE IN ICE cut and being cut. TURNER, 74 Nagsau 1 “ae $1 000 CASH PARTNER IN A” FIRST . krocery store, GAFFNEY & SMUT ] Centre st. ‘ )() —ror SALE, OA VALUABLE PATENTS $2.500-Gat' af Bowery, between 12 and o'eloe “\ DVIGE AND INFO! $100 upward may be safely made and a large percentage de- rived. For full particulars address TUMBRIDGE & CO., AY EXECUTOR W ing, improved property in the city ive years, at six percent per annum, Addre euinrs, h. H. K., Herald offic. ON FOR PERSONS DE- Mrous of speculating in stocks; investments of sums from 3 ‘DS TO LOAN ON FIRST Mortgage, city or Brookaya Neral expenses only. 0) TY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, CINCINNATI, 1876,—Redemption of city’ Cincinnati bonds. of Cincinnati issued Bonds of tho denomi each, for wt the ral any time after six (6) elty. In necordunce with cil, passed Feb. 10, 1876, holders of any or all of the above issue of bouds that the elty ye suid bonds at the American in New York city, ou April 1, 1876, and that the interest at thereon will cense oui that day. of Cinein Uctober 1, 1869, Seventy (70) city one (1) thousand dollars lettered YB), bearing interest | y rklouse purpo of seven (7) po: ais notify the own {will redeem Exchange National Bank, ITY, COUNTRY, TOWN Oc paying or in de Vought'by'0. SC RAILKOAD BONDS, Ht of Wiscoustn, lows aod Minnesota, HLEY, Milwauke “ALWAYS HAVE MON New York cliy Property. Prineipais desiring tv BORK OR INVEST apply to | 8 BY To LOAN ON | MORTGAGE, | 35 tho irregularities in transportation charges in the NVESTORS WILLING TO LOAN ON bees vasunt Lots, in amounts from $1,000 to $25,000, can | some good upplications by addressing LUANS, vox | hear 19 Post ollice. NEW YORK | ON 8. PIERCE, NO. & PINE ST. loan on New York city improved Re. A ONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER funds of $5,000 to $25,000, o1 improved Property. STAKE & 31 wa HAS $20,000 TO n New York and Brooklyn IULWELL, 150 Broud- | \ oNEY “TO LOAN —FIVE YEARS’ ’ city property. Different amounts without bonus, HYATT, 145 Broadway. ply at ot ee, 50 Drexel Build- | ng, corner Broad und Wa ‘parites WAVING MONEY TO HOAN AT SIX FER | cent can hour of some first cluss applications York city improved, Pro MO ATGAGE, Herald 0 operty by addrowing BOND SB RUST FUNDS FOR MORTGAGE LO. eiment Mortyaxes wanted. BOWEN & CO, 22 Pine st. east side ANTED—§2,500, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ATT per cont, ou improved Jerse no bonus. Address | \ANTED—A Moi MORTGAGE apis $20,500; 0; PROP. | ‘erty worth more than double the mortguye, Address BE: ANS, at Youket ky teat morgage ice, Herbert ats., ys Brookly i ANT. dress OVIDE DI three times th $80 WANTED eek city; Al reterences. Add TO MAKE A LO. e8. ya Molt cor EAR, SECURED BY | jyliberal vous, Ad x0 FOR ( io, personal, property wo MORTGAGE WorTH | Would be {, first class house this | W. L., Herald office. $8.000. RANA oe va aa eT ar depot; worta triple | prine: als only; no icokers. Address FIRST Herald offic out. 000 Ye commission; title eon TOTICE OF COPARTNE partnership has been formed between the undersigned under the name of 8. transacting @ general boys’ slotting business, at No 69 NATHAN SILVERSTELN. Canal st. New Yoru, March 1, 1876. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE: DDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FUR ME! chants, manufacturers and other for ‘Business: Koal Estate e. al seeking br 4 opporsuniti Rete: Present Menhattan Brass Cerra Lacell Metso & Gardiner, Dru & CARLETON, Financial aud jasiness Brokers, 98 penacsmust'ha fice. party. SHAY, VERTISER CONTROLS SPECIAL AGENCY FO facturing howe and supervision of their agen ea Sood, soker aan ap, cesletan of yoods, collection ‘$500 cash. Teumau mee Horaid ! si SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR RELIABLE MAN with $4,000 to $0,000 cash, in maneissturts established monopoly : thorough, Tnvestigation tolicited. by "ap: suow is 0! ning busines lowaee' fork Laat ae Motel roe 13 West A GREAT HOUSEHOLD TH VENTTONT eg } suit fam: | selling rapidly; specu | mot x NESS.—WA | i artner, With some means, ae mein rots meeting adjow og Bech ot, ond Oth av, Callon or address His) Asin rape IN LONDON WILL PUSH first class references, | pron 'E, box 5, With si 000 RE 4 850 w CiRED = A PaY- | the bidding. The sales were as follow: Rr (Goneszanios, portunity ever any already. of Rind of New Mexico, w of the country are ‘un id, to sett! the climate apa natur: c tw agent of New Hh N vieinity YoOobd BUSINESS “OPPORTUNITY, lane. well established Furnace, Range. Stove, chen Purni ney of Rice i showy and commodo ‘abav A first in best foe | thereon, frond and Weshings | with Interest, (0 $84652 06; also subject 10 taxes of | Appl HILTO. ore tof Broad ad Wy rane orto AP HIGGINS, 0 Wall ou netee Hee jakert Bi ry Groceries, Liquor, Millinary JURALEMUN, shor ing to $5,) “RESTAURANTS, STABLES, | 1° Miri to Mablon Apgar, Total amount ctioneries, Housefurnishing, 95. VOC TO $50,000.—A PARTY WITH THIS ant amount as retary of « Cody machine company; best ine ever invented: best change, Ap- By ba Gy, LOCKE (Financial Broker), 130 8th st, neas roadway. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. ——_—+— ABOLITION OF DISCRIMINATION IN FREIGHT RATES—THE INCREASE OF TOLLS UPON THE CANALS. The monthly mecting of the Board of Directors of the New York Cheap Transportation Association waa held yesterday, at No, 110 Pearl street, Mr. Benjamim P, Baker presiding. On motion of Mr. Charles Watrous, chairman of Come mittee on Legislation, resolutions were ananimousiy adopted, requesting the representatives of this city im the Senate and Assembly to use their influence tn tavor of the passage of the bili now pending iu the Senate to create a railroad commission. Mr. Lees read the report of the Committee on Claims and Grievances. It set forth that, during the past month, the subject of diserim‘nations in freight ratea had again occupied a large share of public attention The favorable rates allowed by the trunk to other board cities on east and west bound freight, as well West, had agitated both Eastern and Western com nities, Acommittee of the Chicago Board of Trade had brought to light many pertinent facts in this con- nection. The chief trouble seemed to be in east bound shipments of grain, The by special contracts, rebates, inderbilling,” &e, From some Western pointe to Balti more the rate on grain was trom twelve to fourteen cents less than to New York. A rebate of three cents was allowed on grain exported from Baltimore and Philadelphia, and of five cents on that exported from Boston. Much “underbilling” at the rate of ten per cent was done. The most remarkablo methca of discrimination is for the director of a rail road to pay a rebate trom his own private account, aud receive a Voucher trom the mipany en an and different account. The committee had been auvi not to take public action until the results of the Freight Agents’ Convention be known, The purpose of the Convention is to do away with these diserimina- tions. The impression given to the public of the last arrangement by the trank lines 18 a tariff! on grata trom Chicago to New York at 40 cents per 100 pouns to Boston, 40,12 cents; to Philadelphia, 36 cents; rt to Baltimore, 36 cents, with au agreement that If an: | reduction ty made the ratio shall remain the mame. The committee does not, however, place any great ree liance on the arrangement, on account of the seerecy throwp’rouud it, aud anticipate a continuance of ine It urges, as the only absolute cure for the 3 ompinined of, the Congressional action recently recommended by the association, ‘Tho secretary, Mr. Thurber, read a communication from the New York City Council of Political Reform, in reference to a report on the Department of Docks | aud its system of management. The Secretary read acommunication from the pee Board of Trade, setting forth resulutions adopt that body in reference to the reciprocity tre Canada, expressing the hope that turee commissioners pointed by the President, to confer with other commissioners to be appointed by Great Britain, and to ascertain on what basis a treaty of reciprocal cal trade could be negotiated and concluded for the Doneilt mutually of the people of the United states and the | Domipion of Canada Mr. Thurber read a communication from the Presi. dent of the New York Produce Exchange in reference to the invitation extended by the several commercial associations of the city to the National Board of Trade to bold their next annual session in New York, The date fixed for the anoual session of the Board was the 27th of June next, Messrs. J. F. Henry, Charles Watrous and F. Conkling were appointed to act as a committee to with the other committees in making the necessary are rangement. Mr. F. A. Conkling moved two resolutions to the effect tbat in the opivion of the association CF abe posed increase of tolls upon the canals of this Stare was in the highest degree inexpedient and that such @ measure would tend to still furtner’ auge, the difficulties under which trans. ; thaw was to dispose at once of the non-paying lateral canals, to concentrate the man- | agement of the remaming Canals under a single head, as proposed by the amendment to the State constitu. tion now pending, and thus to economize in their man- agement so that the existing rates of toll will still fur. | nish sufficient revenue to keep the canals in repair, The resolutio The Secretary submitted resolutions ing against the building of bridges across Detroit River in ‘h manner as to obstruct the free navigation of the chain of lakes. They were adopted and ordered to be transmitted to Congress. The Chairman read the a statem awe as indi. | cating the movements in flour, wheat a | the receipts for the ten weeks ending March 11, 1876: | At Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston there were re ceived, of flour, 536,419 barrels; at New York, same if whi at pg seag le Balti- at New same it Philadel) Balti- were unanimously adopted. 693, 725 bushel sod’ Boston, 1,014, same time, 2,839,200 bushels. After the transaction of some routine business the REAL ESTATE SALES, ‘There was quite a numerous attendance at the Exe change yesterday and considerable spirit manifested ig By Wilham Kennelly, public auction sale to close ag estate of three five story and basement brown stone | front butldings, with lots, each 19.6 by about 50, Nos, | 213, 215 and 217 Canal street, north side, between Baxe . | ter and Mulberry streets, No, 213 s now rented at the | rate of $3,200 per year and eel 216 at $2,600, No. 213, with a mortgage of ii i | Behneider; No 2 ye" tack Sad ha | i for 420,308, ot D. Trac for $26,000, 10 Peer of $12,600, sold zis 0, 217, with a mot age of $11,000, sold for $16, tea to ewman Coben, r. Cohen, the purchaser of 'No, ‘217, then desired that R SALK—A | ag | ~ OLABS SAMPLE BOOM ra HA @ Wovens d property, should’ be put up, but no | bid ie, By Adrian H, Muller & Son, Superior Court fore. 3 oe C. ©, Higgins, referee; a house with th sirect, north side, 1606 H. M, Coates, Supreme Court foreclosure sale, H, | W. Kennedy, referee, of vhe property so bo asta ‘and a | street, not east corner of Fulton plot of wo 38. 3x91. 11%32%108.2, with the bendines ubject to previous Tl, 1872, and 1874, amo’ 506 BE By Kichard V, Harnett, 8: oe Senne oat R M. Henry, releres, house with lot, i, ee JHE BLACK WILLS —A PARTY ALREADY | 0% East 133d neg} Sat side, 99 feet of od desire « Military Hall |, 193 Bow | avenue; sold tor $ more to Join on the rele ae passage, %, ad jons, ot to exesed “a0. Hear cash. oa or address C. B. UO RISK AND soaey To 7 MADE—WANTRD, & party willy in « new invention ot s QWSise NEW ann possessing Kreat speci throne em country absolute 01 opportunity. ts darose eon bitabe itera D Ix 4 YURNISAED Ho ae i sple ARTNER WAN Kesteurant in fail Apply at 265 ution of sterli States and Canada, Appoin: | ue, Horihwest corner of Twent, office. adjourned unti the 28th inst; and Lee eS a | Beall, Raq., referee, sine a 250. to Henry Goidsm' The sale by Hugh N. Camp, Supreme Court fore. closure sale, Joho Lindley, referee, of one acre ix | a laud, with butidings, on ‘i road, near ue A, Ford ‘went fourth ward, was ad- Jouraea ig gy aah ve aw e sale Black w er iki carege sors rorecioaure tale, yw Loew, releeea” of story brick house, ny jot 248x112, 08 Teint 351100, 11, ow West loe1h orth ie tba ua east of avenue wi The tale My - ch ae Ry a! ve