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Puc meenetemmene coer aw ae BUSINESS ‘TROUBLES. {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) not comply with thetr engage he gy ppm orNe, 40 Montgomery ‘reek tas oa cfr “Pg vy wes In the matter of Frank H. Stowell, bankrupt, mano- Seeturer, of gloves, a8 Fort Jervig & Ara dividend or eight per cent was e assignees yesterda: ata meetin, of tho creditors old before Register Fit at No. 346 dway. The Grst meeting of the credit of David, Joseph a3 Juhus Pog was heid ys boar pe ya No. 822 Broadway, whe Max Morgen- ti ws elaced assignee, Tine tollowing ie & iat of Messre, Ledermann’s largest creditors:—Jacob Book- 082 33; Ph, Friouwan, $8,500; Hermann Bock- $4,071; 'W. J. rhrich, gh ie 97; Jumes Good- Her: $4,603 ; Miva. Ehrich, & Co, $2,043 68; We 4 oor Si. ‘Herman, $1.800;" National "Park io ‘9; Beckhoon & ashen gl the P, ioe Hard eats, $025; M. Janna, $i.bod a4) ‘he. ‘hres. feich, $2,481 57.' Upward of $20,000 in debts were proven at the meeting yesterday. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCA\, Btocks Dull, Feveriss and Irregu- lar—Sales 70,200 Shares, 4 GOLD 1121-4 A 112. Money 2 1-2 and 2 Per Cent on Call—Gov- ernment Bonds Quiet but Firm—Railroad Bonds Steady—Investment Shares without Feature. Wa. Starz, Farivar, June 23—6 P, Mt. } ‘The market came toa tull stop at noon to-da: am engine on its centre or the eud of a paragtaph. For the two hours previvus there had hardly been steam enough 10 keep the muchine going—nothing wondorful, in view of the fact tbat the great speculating engine Grivers and stokers were away holidaying tor the sum” mer. Although at the commencement there was the faintoat suspicion of a betier fecling (suggested pernaps Dy the recovery of New Jersey Central to 753), the state of affairs, like the pre-Adamite world, was entirely ‘without form, and void’’ of apy notable character- ‘etic. There were the usual ‘Judge and Jury” on Lake Shore, but the former bad no opinions to give that wore worth an eighth and the latter no money to back them up with had they believed in them. There were half per cent fluctuations in Western Union, Lake Shore and the Western stovks, while Pucitic Mail was simply an embodied yawn, with no transactions to speak of, Towards one o'clock there arose an inclination to stiffen up prices, and they im- proved a traction, particularly Lake Sboro, which sold ap to 65; and Western Union, which touched 67%. A salo of 1,500 shares of Lake Shore at 65, however, proved too much for the equanimity of the market, and the wholo rise was lost in the next ten miputes. Luter on the Broad street purty put in a appearance in the Northwestern shares and bid the common up to 43 and. tho prelerred to 66%, which bad the effeos of bettering the tone of the whole mar- Kes, aswell as of adding to the list of transactions, which at one time threatened a beggarly oxhibit of sales, ‘Tho fecling in the Weatern shares bas been strongly to the bul side, acd apparently with some reason, Mhoogh the free distribution of ‘points’ is not always the most rehable mode of conveying infusmation, New Jersey Central also put on a more cheerfal look, Mark Tapley like, under its difficulties, and closed at 1534, baving touched 7534, though disbelievers in tho eoncern, who are at the same time believers in Mr. Barrett, the accountant’s, circular, were willing to put Out options at sixty days’ time at 2 per cent under the Gash price. To sum up, closing prices were a little stiffer and dealings a little larger, but the whole matter ts confued to the small try ofthe Board, while the big fish aro @wimmuing in more pleasant waters, TUR SALEM TO-DAY. Transactions in stocks were smaller than ué¢ual, ag- gregaung only 70,200 shares. The principal dealings wore in Luke Shore, Western Union and Northwestern. OPENING, HIGHEST AXD LOWKST PRICES, The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :. Northwestern arent Rock Isiand.. ney Obio and Mississippi, Now Jersoy Central... Det., Lack. wna Westera ib Union Faeific. Gl aK L. Missour, Pa dMarce POs, Rus MP pt ay * ADVANCK AND DECLINE. The following are the chauges in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterday :— ADVaNCcE.—Delaware and Lackawanna, §; ae Bhore, 5g; Michiyen Central, 34; Northwest, proforred, %; New Jersey Central, %; Obie ant ie. ppl, Ss; Producers aud Petrowum, Me felana, 4; Wostern Union, 5. Deolixe.—Goid, age Paul Common, 4%; Pacific 1, %; Mixsourt Paciiic, %; Illinois’ Central, dei Eric, i¢} New York Ceutral, %', Atlantic and Pacis Telegraph, »& The rest of the market was stationary. vue MONRY MARKET. Money closed easy and abundant at 2 per cent, alter traneuctions at 25; Prime paper is quoted tor dis- count at 4 gad 53; per cent, ‘The following ure tho rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day :—Savannab, % per cent premium; Charleston, selling, 4 premium; buy. M¢ Premium ; Cincinnati, steady, pa w Urieans, eommercial, {; vank, 35; Chicago, par, and St. Louis, Toc. to 100 prem um. Sterling exchange was quiet and steady. Prime ask- ing rates, 488 avi 4.90; selling rates, 487) a 4.87%. Reichmarks, 954% 0 9534 and 96 90%. Cables, OOK @ 96%. Prime Paris, 6.15 and 6.124. TUK GOLD Manart, Gold opened at 112% and closed at 112, the two extremes of the da: The rates paid for borrowing ‘wore 2, Sand 23% per cent. Loans were also made flat 4 at 1 and 2 per cent tor carrying. ae OF THK GOLD EXCHANGE ny Te ee, 1,041,980 Carrency buiances. 174,927 elearances. ov0 CLEARING MOUSE STATEMENT, Currency exchanges: Currency balances. Gold exchanges, Goit vasances. The specie engagements for to-morrow’s Ruropean Steamers amount to $500,000 gold coin. DRY Goons ImpoRTs. The imports of ry goods at the port of New York for the week ending this dato are $720,434 ana the ainount marketed $698,921. The total imports since January 1 are $43,259,896, and the tote! amount war- kotod $44,347,017, GUVRRSMEST BONDS. Government bonds closed steady at the following qQuotations:—United States currency sixes, 126% & 187; do do,, 1881, registered, 119% © 190; do. do, a0, Goupon, 123g a 123%; do. do, 1865, registered, Tos @ 116; de do, do, coupom, 116% 0 116; do. fo., do, new, registered, 117 « 117\4j; do do, do, fo., coupon, 12034 a 120%; do. do, 1867, regisiered, 11934 © 119% ; da, do., do, coupon, 12254 0 122%; do. do., 1868, registered, 120% @ 121%; do. do, do, coupos, 125% & 1245; do. teu-forties, registered, ‘2A © 117f6; do, da, coupon, 11sjg & 118%; do NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE. 24, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMENT. fives, 1881, registered, 117% © 11744; coupon, 1173¢ 0 117%. THE PORTIGN MAnusT. The London advices report consols 3s per cent lo" and United States bonds quiet and unchanged. Erie declined 3¢ per cent, selling at 18%. The rate of dis- count in open magket for three months’ bills is down to 1K 01% percent. Ten thousand pounds sterling went into the Bank of England to-day, The following are the quotations at five P. M.:—Consols for money, 9444 0 043%; do for account, 04% 004%; 1669's, old, 1857 bonds, 1083; ; ten-‘orty bonds, 107}¢; vow fives, 108% ; Erie, 123 ; Erie proterred, 18); New York le Central, 98. In Frapktort, fives, 102%. In Paris, Feutes, 106f, 823ge. Exchange on London, ior short bight, 254. 28440, 5 THE UNITED STATES TREABUB' The entire gold disbursements asthe Treasury for bonds and interest to-day amounted to only $28,000. The silver paymients amounted to $45,704, of which $10,704 was to 129 personal applicanta Revenue re- ceipts tu-day, $500,000; custom receipts, $400,000; bank notes received for redemption, $1,000,000, INVESTMENT SHARES. Investment securitics were generally steady, execpt Jereey Contra, which declived from 75% to 143 a 75. Rock Island brought 108% a 109 a 10934; Delaware and Lackawanna, 100% a 106% a 10714; Delaware and Hud- son, 106% @ 1064; New York Central, 1054 a 106; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 93}; 93; Chieago and Altor, 102%; Adams Express, 110 2 1095,; Illinois Central, OTK. RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were less active than yesterday, but prices were well maintained. Fort Wayne Grst sold at 121, Milwaukee and St, Paul, La Crosse division, at 10424 a 104%;, New Jersey Central convertible at 100, Chieago and Northwestern consolidated at 1033, do. gold cou- pon at 98%, and North Missouri first at 977% © 98. Hanaibal and St. Joseph convertible advanced to 8034. New York Central sixes of 1883 to 1024 and Pacitle of Missouri first 04%. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy eight sold at 119 Union Pacific first rove Yo 10655, Sinking Funds to 92.and Northwestern first to 105%. c. CC. and I, first 100}¢ and Michigan Southern second 102. ‘The following wore the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union Pacitic first, 106% to 10634; do, land grant, 101% to 1015¢; do sinking fund, 9134 to 02; Central Pacific, 110% 10 1104. SraTK voxDs. There was an increased business in Stato bonds Louisiana consols advanced to 6944; Tennessees sold up to 4554; North Carolina sixes, issued to the N. C. RR, brought 61, and North Carolina old 13, A large business was done in District of Columbia &66’s at TBdg w TAK @ 12%. c\ry boxs. At the opening of the bids for $8,373,117 19 six per cent stocks and bonds of the city of Now York, it was found that the total bid for was $18,782 851 67; tho highest bid was 100.50, but only for a lot of $10,000 Messrs, Morton, Bliss & Co. bid 104 27 for the whole or none, and to-day were awarded the entire loan. The other bidders for the entire lot wi Mossra. Drexel, Morgan & Co. and Winslow, Lanier & Ca,, at 103.54, and Mr. George Sistare at 103.13. PUILADELPHIA STOCKS, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o’clock this day :— Bia Asked, City sixes, new..... 108 6 108 55 Unitea Companies ot om 40 Pennsylvania Railroad. « 52% 62% Philadelphia and Reading Rai Me aa Lehigh Valley Railroad 58% Catawissa Railroad preferred. 4a 42 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad... Ww =- Northorn Central Railroad. cry Lenigh Navigation...... 45% Lebigh Navigation, gold loan. 10455 ‘MINING INTELLIGRNCE. The upward turn mm the Bonanza shares seems to contirm the information repeatedly given in this col- umn within a few days that the late depression in prices was doe to extraneous causes rather than to any change in the actual condition or prospects of either the Consolidated Virginia or the California Com- pany. Tho lesser stocks have moved somewhat in sympathy with these and have been affected by simi- lar causes. The following aro tho closing prices in San Francisco to-day :— Consolidated Virginia ton Crown Point BRIX 1X LONDON, Telegrams from London s‘ate that there was a largely attended meeting of Erie bond and stock holders there to-day. Mr. Watkio said the line was suffering trom increased expenses and diminution of trafflc, The re- ceiver bad got rid of many bad bargains, and the result was a substantial ineronse in net receipts. He believed Mr, Jewett was desirous of making fhe best of the line. and if shareholders and bondholders united a good Property could be made of the company. Ho advised concessions. There were dolays in law, but the com- mittce was determined to pursue delinquents as New York courts ordered. The meeting agreed to a resolution that the amended scheme bo approved, anda committee empowered to take stops tor carrying the santo into effect. A vote of ooniidence in Mr. Jowott was adopted unanimously. muMORaNDUM. Mr. James Stuart having resigned the Presidency of the Hanover National Bank, of this city, Mr. James T. Woodward was, at a meeting of the Board of Directors held yesterday, the 22d, elected to fill this office. Mr. Woodward was a member of the late firm of Ross, Campbell & Co., and is well known in business circles in this city. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Faipay, June 23, 1876, RKVORE CALL—lo A ML 200 she LS 4M RR... ere | 72) T2100 50) $1000 Dist Col 3.65's. Tyouo do. do... 20) Onto & Miva Wiis: 200 Ohio & Miss RR pf abe " $10020 U 5 5-20, 6, 67, 192% Plasl so D—iOsa gee Se Ps 5 she U S Kxpress..¢ do Co Wier a P fi tox RR, A 6 a0 Ne ved ad: 3 do. 200 NC 8's, 0,4 &O 0 do. do do. de, Chi 4S om See. 100 do... 200 PF Wa © ist at 200 air “tons bac. W <F as SEs = be 104% 7 0 % «100 92 200 2 100 Chi @a1 a0, do. +O Mi & lo. & Tex,. Ry CALI—12:3) P.M, w Est O6hy ui SACOND BOARD—t P. $1000 Tenn 6" 8000 Va 6s, ¢, ‘ toy c ry H ‘Too Chi 4 Ww 30. Breese tlt es eeee -zE-o2 if 300" do... bs “Oo Dal, L&W Rivbe J0u aul'& StH Riko 800 do. do. 100 Ohio 4 MRR. be 10)NJ Sou RR...be 100 StL, KC & N pf.be wore s P 100 abe L 8 & MS. ..b8 2% do, v0 100Chi Pa ed Mi & Nt ae, 200 i 2 Nel Le uae 45P 7 100 do 900 Chi & Alt BB. 0 a. RK Ol Ms COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON, SPOT QUIET AND UNCHANGED, FUTURES LOWER—¥LOUR DULL—WHEAT QUIET BUT ¥IBMER—CORN STRONGER—OATS DULL—PORK DULL AND NOMINAL—LARD FIRMER— WHISKEY DULL BUT FIRMER—PETROLEUM ¥IRM --NAVAL STORES QUIET—GROCERIES FI2M-—FRRIGHTS FIRM. Farpay, Juno 23—6 P. M. Trade matters, while constantly varying trom day to day during the past week, aro not radically different atthe present writing froin what they were a week ago, The markets have been irregular aud pricos have fluctuated continually all through the week, generally showing a shrinkage, although occasionally an advance bas been established, ‘The tendency has been uninis- takably towurd a lower bas‘s, however, so that the conclusion is irresistible that henceforth the busi- ness of tho country will gravitate toward @ specie basis, which needs only ® little encouragement on the part of Congress in the way of « wise enactment in order to result practically in that much de- sired cousummation. The substitution of silver for papor money, though decried as of noimportance, has nover:heless worked @ powerful influence on the financial and commer ¢lul interests of the country and has greatly encouraged the hope that the retyrn tv @ sound system of finance is not so remote as has appeared along back, ‘The people are fully prepared for requmption and if only the politicians can be Drought to a realising sense of their duty in the premises Dusiness may ere long be transacted on « more substantial davis than 1 has boon since the country was first flooded wish irredeemadle paper money. Meantime busi- ness continues dull and there is little beyond the goneral decline in commercial valu more prosperous times in the future. Yet there ts an un- mistakable belief in the minds of the mercantile commu- nity that the coming fall season will witness a substantial revival of busine.s, despite the drawback of # Presidential election and tho inevitable strife thereby enzenderod. in which all classes become moro of less involved, to the ne- glect of almost everything else. During the past week there hax been uo especial activity ayywhere. In some few commodities s fair business has been done which in these dull times assumes nominal im- | 70¢. portance, but which, when compared with more prosperous veaxons, becomes absolutely insigniticant. Dry goods have led dull, the low prices re sule exerting no influence whatever in inducing pnrehases, Breadstuffs have been neglected, aud prices have declined matefially without inducing any increused outflow, Ship- pors’ limits have been reducod from day to day or orders countermanded, s0 that the decline in prices bas been in- evitable, These romarks apply especially to wheat, although flour has lkewise ruled duli and in buyers! all through the week. Corn has been in moderato request, and oriced have declined somewhat, although mples have been scarce and better sus- tained 1 have beon dull and heavy, Whiskey bas ruled execedingly quiet, but trmer, and the jixhter tho demand the firmer the market. Provisions have fluctuated materially, the “ups! aud “downs” being about equivalent, On’ Change to-day (Friday) business was mod- erate. Flour was dull, lower and irregular. Wheat was quiet, but firmer, Gorn was stronger, Outs aull, Whiskey dull, but firmer, Pork dull and nominal, Lurd was firme: Freights were firm. Cotton on the spot was quiet and ui chutiged; futures wore easier, Naval stores were quict. Petroleum was firm. Groceries wo: 4Ks were quiet and stondy st Otic. w Disc. for pots, Pearls were qnoted nominally as 7c. Antinouy was scarce ‘and firmer; quoted at 19%X¢., gold, for foreign, Bxeawax was quiet anu auehanged; quoted at Se. a 35c. for Western aud southern BuO COUN was quiet and wholly nominal, We quote :— Red, sec. w Se. j red tipped, Se. w Ge, ; medtum groom. Tg steady and fairly active, We quote:— i ttoarie, neld (18 0%), 4 128, w 166 Dedinary cargoes, 15¢, w 15ige. ; Iwir do. geod ans Nida 8. Sikes psiioe, oe extreme range for lots i4iye. mie. Kood, Whe, a 1Te, gold, ninety nent bays, E rans ineapore, do. te Be Ceylon.’ racuibu, 14344 Taguayrn, ok 1 Mis. Domtagor i360, 3 Bo Josts Ries, i7e. 8 1e. 1 hook pos ess anes Jasnes vucar ae with heads, ‘#8-Ineh. 62 JU 0 BZ aoe « d0., i box shookn 7c. © S0c.; rum do., $4: Die do., bonshande, $2 50; hoops, 14 fort. oF < hoops 32 feet, do, 633 0 85 rs sprun.—We note sales of about 250,000 Ibs. Inke at 1i3¢e.. t closing firm hat. toga a Br 1b ‘Sine dd wee = rotations are based on American standard of el ‘and on cotton in stare Tanning in quality Hot more Urieane, etic Tite ae 148" eit ry wy 9 16 Ww (3.16 18 1h 7-46 12 12, 5-16 Good em dling 134 2% btrict good middling: 139 Mingling tate 1 1K Ms —atal —Good good ordi iow middting. 103e-, sane Lilge. “Spow eal follows :— a) Poy) —Dellvered om goniract, 700 balew For fatare, delivery the sales were ns follows : :—Veaterday afer two P.M. JOU bales at ze. Au nt 13 6 Se "Total, ten, ro-day., ‘S00 bales at 11 18:16, ticks 2) joy. aarti Hi 8-B26 TO at 11 ‘aU at 1d 1 12 3-fe. 100 98 ia ie lee. pe soral, wore as iilewes—iteironien 86 bali Mobile, 201; Bevannat., 200; Obaziesvon, Ma i imogion 4 $ Norfolk ad: a et Hike New sain Boston, niladeiphia, ot bs pales. ‘ara balee as erre, by steam, Ke. preeaee 1 cinta i ty seam, arn. Me, compressed; 6 gacted at bee | § a0, ow 5 ‘and $4 374, carroncy. ior powdered. vitriol was quiet ry [3 Verge love and Ze © 450. a {od os jots. Camphor was steady at Z7e. tor redned, Groom tartar wae quoted a8 dhe. 9 52¢., fot Amerieas end Frei Shee fur powdered in and JS, for do, in 2 ater Heady a Borax iW a ase. ons email. tharides were gist #4, wee quiet ate, on which t0 base 9 hope of ized by public and private | favor | | | abous | Gh.007 sides 82a. aste quality, — ilebro potash was dui at 1X mate Bal snimoninc wae dutl as Ole . vid. Trish moss «as quiet Haaabler was quiet’: Dive. cold. pagum salt and at 20, ES 4c. Jumper berries wore dul at 3a, se” fiaitan,° Grange peer was nuiet at Be. tarpentiite wae dull wt 17icc m ibe. Custile was quoted ut 10. ¢.. and Mureiiies Rochenie eaite ware steady w fuinine was active let at ror at fr ay. for wate, Valnoria, currency, solosted. Bpanieh sii ne 36e. 9 Be old ilenatn tt ste. ih Gusaiina at 40. al ism,“ Rhuparb quiet at rn to $2 75. he ore" quo steady at litige, m 30) Eyaot rey) eer e Cm Leni “a Doe. be = io Sletbines L ‘Moe. tor henbane und $1 23 Sie. abi. gold, qe ‘ English, ec. afdenyras was fren oi Caraway was firm at Chamomile was in fuir at ities Luhce,"Bweel marjoram whe auiet Ie root was sendy ut 12}¢0, a 2c., according to ettondy at &3 S0tor Angostura. Althea luoted Ae 256. for white cut, | Gum arable was rorta and Lic. tor second ed. Uenip w % atiet a at Ide # lke. vgs 40s. quality. Tones Fook was iy i. aparilla was Wo quote:—Hondurus comuon at S4e, 047 adie. maid Moni ic, @ Ibe. ar ren quiet , Uarabage Gua aucled at 61s cy Assuf@tida was steady at 1Se. a 17c. Carbonate ammonta continued quiet at 4, eluan ed ‘Ol Wo auote Bt ot lemme, Sand e 30; Thmesen' ‘enite, 81-73. all xoid; off araw! 1 croton, $2 20; oll cltronella, 73. $2; do. do. (Mitebam), $12 Su; oil cloves, oll wintergres ssafras, inclusive, SOc, ; ropal. ry il of $165 828. “nition tons soda ann at “ae 40; 15 tor a at $4.40, 100 2h tone bleaching powder at S100, our, —eda ash, ordinary to good brands. $1 9 $1 90: caustic soda, $4 57%; pleurbunate fod, bi ae ail gold; blexchinz vowd 60, currency ; superrarbonate suda, Jobo Dwight & Co.'s (in kegs). 40. curren S7e. a S80, for prime and BSc. » FuaTuuns were quiet 0c, for mixed, ise conerally vary. quict, bat the being Wich, peices were wulte, fr rege Fisu.—The market New Georj 3 ioe ea A SB eB a potion i nda mackerel. box herring, N 2 lied do., No. 's, medium, $11 sete ‘Siu: Leo ello nie, He jum, S414 ge, 81a: rador. $5 305 + LOUL AXD GRaix,—Reouipts—Floar, 16,876 bbl 155, 27 bbls, and 180 snck 0 bbls, the inoexed lour wus quiet, with sales of 30 bbla, at #3 40 fava] was steuay, with aulon of 1-000 “bulk. at 88.98 23 W for Brandywine ‘aud 82 70 8 $8 10 for Wonton, Gerwy and Pounsyivania yellow, We quove:— No. 2 state, 8 70 8y 25 Ruperfine Stat « 420 Extra Stato ioe 8 25 +8258 6 00 +3 Ba 420 47a 5 20 ouSe 675 Mound hoop Obi 450 5 20 Round hoop Obie, 5 50a 6 50 7 008 BO 5 00a 6 00 6 Sun 7 08 +7 Ole BUS 18 258 9 60 370 420 3O0n 875 Southern, faperiide ¥ sha 4 40 Southern, oxt . £4 61S Southe: Que v 00 Ourh meal, Wester 4 Corn meal, Jersey, Corn meal, Cora me —Wheat at the close yesterday. The sales were about 190,000 bus! mostly at $1 Os lor No, 3 Milwaukee, $1 18 for prime Nu. Ghice-o, 81.10 u $1 18 fur choice No.2 Milwaukee in store and atiout, $1 ae sae tgif ring Bl BO f y ret i henge hae though without chan Uushels nay ange dd mix Stor graded Western yeile Oats were dull. sale 1 r tteatuer whl rast haifot J for rejected, 4c. 90,000 bushels at die. Be. a 4c, or Western mixed, dle. a 450. lor white st Ug, a 416, lor mixed stute, Tye, a STe. for graded mixed, Itye wax quiet, Barley uid barley malt were quiet, Foreign aried—tn were initly active and 8 5.482 6S per box. $5 10 por fall: de. tor new: Turkey prunes, new Fronel do., tic. sae a Te. a 75, according ¢ 208. Figs, 14e., Toyete. Dutes Ske, Hirusil nuts, vise. Preserved giuger. Per ease Domestic dried was quit at about former pricos, | We quote:—Apples, stave, quarters, Os. w Vise. ; dv., sheed, Sige. a.1Ge ; Southern, quarters, 434c. wUlge. :uo., sliced, Yo. & lic.: Wo, fancy, Laie. lac." Peaches, prime w fancy, ide w 180; Baives, Lge, 8 136. Biackber 27e. Cherries, 20c. Pi he. Vig’ inte, an oy $1 do. 8h 7 SOK oominsey, Wiumingien. 8 ists taaee, On, LTS N42 Dometic tresne lige bat if erates of new BODiex sare beld wt about $1 7. GUNNI¥s.—We note sales of 250 roils bagging at Boston at and without est wold. was "very quiet. with unimportant anies at, avout former prices. Sales were 130 country | slaughters, 1,UQ0 yreen salted Texas, 600 Mexiean und 30) | ana 1,000 Texas and Mexican kips, ali om private term Masumorox and Mexican, 42 to "25 Ibs,, ma 19 lus. Bogota, Je. a lte., ail 28 to Shwe, He. ‘ary Texas, Iie. # le. ; Svuthern, 24 to K) ibs., Jog, purreney, as they run: elty slaughter, ox, 60 vo | Thw., Net cows 40 to Uv lim., ofee., eurrener, selected, wrkot was fuiny active aud steady. The stor tlie week were nboat 1,00) bales w ioe. ao 17. tern, Se, Ww yearlings, Se. a Uc: ous, tu crowihes de. a Gori Gal mia, 150. o Lhe understwud that preparations are veing rude tor stopping some O: the Turnnces in order to averease the supply. | Scuten pig wns selling stusly and r ‘sold vate. tern wi be ie “ey We quot morean 4 yee No. 2, 830 0 eee do... ang, Ne Piste eines. Pry rind Garwaiierne, MW f ‘$49 Wy tas in, Bike ran | Baral sted, BU ver wom at Oras. and Uigen SATIS = former pric je, Zhe. do. Uniiiornia, 2156. & ood damaged Buen MOLASses.—Pur New vrleaus ete Was inauer | market was fray Hie bls, sold at 450. 4 thie: few Ube. : einy! He. : du. Krocer, Boe. English cshinds, Rew ur aut fair to Koo, We. w 926; prime to ehuieu, Soe quote :— api trained, $1 | Wilwington, 82 iO were we fullowsi—Rosin q 7 i ington ood ed, Ks Turpentine steady; id, $1 90, Vor firm, ‘a WO, . $1.80; virgin, $2; spirits quiet and steady, 276, UILs.—Thy market was xonernily quict, We quote /—Lin- seed, casks, Sue, ; vot ew due. ; Sout! ob Ste. « S8e 5 w elosing prices jollows;—Crude in cag Sie. fo ts olin 11% ‘, Pat J, feine im, vb dat help 14g cuses, INGE. 8 tin do, at Bultiunore, ia Advices from thie 2 as follows;—Parker's, woak ; United. 6 bid; ships $2214; Ul Clty, gules sind, steady: 82 VINE bid, G2 Uahy eked, United. shivme: ri wristona-leceipte—Pork, bank bola; lard, (45 siercos bean. 7s 7 sleteee ws folio pariares srk} ge 2 tiige. "Wason, was ate sd steady at 116, for ity ong slear and Lie. tor and uy 4 100 terces iundaiphia heer te 1K. —The mar .et for American pix was inactive, ana we x wiet wt 7?e, currency 5 bbls. B ig Krocery, tair to © and boxes. Nos. to Dias. and boxes, Whe. n Te, Te. # Slat: do, ruven ‘ata, ax, dard’ A. Dige. eruabes ranulaved, Tig; eeeond quailty ut pe 10% nhs bbla The market al te. for priine. ‘market was’ sendy. with only « fight joubiog ca, Be: Servite, 188, Kugli eo market was quiet and fre, Kentnexy were 200 bhds, ut former prices, Sal leaf were 100 cases sundries at Te & z5e.; Ul de. ew ee rs 1871, ou top on 50 eunes to, oF 3 do, ero| ry Ole The market was steady, with * fair domand,, but love wore uot maseriaily changed, We note salen of,0X7 lbs. unwashed flocee at 00 Ibe. rut clip Callforin Fool at 2ige., 20.0 wey spring cli 1,009 iba. do. do. at i8e. a 2 a je wool at He. 1-00) ion ioe combing fu des” 3,000. 000 Ibe. O00 Iba. do.’ at 16e. 7Bds000 tn do. at 206 “8 Texas, bags extra du. & whole the market was quiet, bot petroloum vessels wore firm and in fair demand for Baltic write for leading Continental, ports they moved in ull, so near the close us! to price, and 8,( Sostam, “to “Bll” i, and Poy shin, 2,000 6 ‘ead. ; 3. grain at 7d To London, | by sail, 8,000 bushels ‘Grain, “rele room, at 100" ra tobuceo at 30s. To Bristol, by sail, S00. bbls. flour on private terms. ‘The charters comprised :—An Its eo to Penarth Ro: ders, with 3.500 q) ane goalies TY ad, to King's with pens re z, 8 German bark, henoe to Bremen, . Dark, from Bal: at that port; 0 Norwenia from te ong ane ee Baltic, with 2,000 bbls. Od: mip yet bark, hence to Cronstadt, with 4, 400 bbls. do. at Ss. schooner, from ite to Genoa with 2, du Od. Britis! BY om Baltimore to pate for cotton wood ping and brig; from Baltimore to the Balt was at Se. Od. per boi NEW YORK CATILE MARKETS, Furpay, June 23, 1876, RECBIPTS FoR TWO hd , Yard Shee a Yards. Beever. Pas. on Lambs. Hoye. Bixtioth stroet.. 1,070 Set — Forty-elghth street., ” — 8 = 464 — Fortleth strect...... - - — 2.274 Sorsey Uisy.. = — 3602 8.675 “Tis 450 Too I atew withouks however: sey tonber reduction in A few borves remained unsold at noun, Prices ranged trom 3%c. a 104ge. per Ib. oi ry whieh Joa vo thi ewt.; Bulls on gross wal Se ade per lb, At Sixteenth street fi for sell 20 ears of horned eattio, sales ay follows:—112 Ilinois stgers at OX. per Ib. with » fraction, off per Ib., elghe Zw, strong: 70 Lulnols ateors as ge. pee. Ib. ht 6 str Tiinois steors ut 9; c. Mh Ot off per head.weishs Tag ewe, scant, 45 lilfucie steers at igo. por Ib., welizht 735 iery & Onry sold toe 3 Kireunoy 92 Lilinuis steers as 934 Ole. per Ib., weigh: “J. Willtaany old. tor ‘yell 48 Titmouse ‘Tha ew a TX ewt. steers at Oc. & 10c. per Ib,, welbt 74g cwt. HF, Burehard sold ford, tall 35 mixed Cherokee and Missourt steors at ONe. per 1b. weleht 87 mixed | Uhero- oo and Mi Mee. per Ib. weight 744 sold” for J. Hail > Missourt Ib, weight 63, ewt, Coon & Thompson sold Heat a Thompson, on the partot J. M. Suith, Ib.. weluht 7 ewt., nt u Osteers at ‘aie. ht $1 un per head, wotishe 6 outs For Rankin & the part of U, all, 27 Missourt steers at ht 4 ewt. slovel & Meyer sold for solv Dhge. per Ib, weiss Ke owt ete Weiinete ot Tie «weight Oy thy cwt, js stoorn at Wie. per Ib, weight 7 ewt steors ut Vige, per Ib.. weluht 74 © 6 Mlinols steers at 10e, per Ib., with € off the lot, weight 7M ewt. sold for Morris de Wuixi t tive oxen at Diag per Ib, welght Bis ews sold tor Mo aw O18) wth per Ib, with & fr M. Louterbach unl agers at 4c. t 63K «164 low. i" head, at ih le 1 State bulls, weight I oad, M. del It poid 1h walla, spew eben Ths, per bend. at de. per "fuber Ore Lanas-rirale cmap ded saw: Shpey gold 4s de. w Ossc. por Iu, ; lambs a: Tie. w 1USge, por Ib, Judd & Buckingham sold Ibe. at de, “per Ib weight To Onin 40 fon, ut Se. per ib. ; I 1bs., as de, por ib. Hume & ais sheep, Woight 17,245 Ibs, ab odge. por ld. LM. Grow gold 208 sueep, welgut 20,070 Wee. terms nur ob: taino Micu Cows—Sales fow, at $50 a $72 per bead, calves included. Vieats ap Uaves —There were no fresh quotations to be DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatvustox, June 23, 1876. Dutton quiot and easy; middling, 11%. 0% od ord et ‘receipts, St bale Stock, 7,904. ly. i030. Saten vit New Onuuans, Jane 23, 1876. j,mlddling, 11346. low imiddling, Luzye.; bie bi ous, Net bree 1 634 . Stock, pues 487; yroee, 4,730. Lexporte— Bri BSI; Wo 3,018; te the Continent, we coastwise, 1,116, Sales, ua, Monts, June 23, 1876. ppisdion Igo 5 Way, middilag,’ 1dge. 5 Cnt “Kxporis Sales, 40. Stoox, 8,200. Wee! pied Groat Hritain, 8,001; oust jee, Savannam, June 23, 1876. low middling, 10356. ; good 20 bales. Bxporis coms. bre MARLESTON, Juno 24, 1876. middling, Aikeg tow mlocling sla Cotton fem: good ordinary. Ue. Conatw EN 8. geluss oF Cotton ordinal wise, S2i, ic. Net ree ea va. st Cotton quiet; ¢ “rewnlpta, 27. receipts, 445, bx. Oswaco, June Flour in moderate demand; No. 1 » 7 7 a $7 25: white do. 87 20.0 BF BU: d inade on urge lots; sales wn dull: sales xt istic. to Linco” recerpta—W hoa "0 bishele: 1,831,000 feet. Canal thipesento--Whear, 7,900 lumber, 508,000 feet, 9,000 by Rw de. Canal hipam "70,00 bushels; malt, 12:40 do. Railroad ship- ments-Flour, 300) bila; whens, U0, bushels; corn G0,X.0 do.; ‘oxts, 11,000 do.: barley, 800 do. * Cans frelzht Business at « stundatill, bontmen asking Olgc. for We. for corn and 4¢. for nts to New York Flour quies y ntirely now: Y, at Bi pore dull at $19 50 for ighwines inmctive ut $1 Pe aces Ju ite Mi Flour dull. Whe: amber Michtgan, a en winter, $1 fo. Zand Michigan, SOc. rade, Kecei pists 0 vbis. flour Shahla whi ‘do. 18,00) do, eorn, 1 'y8,000" Busiiele ‘wh Cutcaco, J) Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat fi o 1 spring, $1 US%s. sput und August; form. Bn yo Sick rejected, fe. hade tiwher; No. 2 a 40s spot enorally lower; $86 90, 6 8 ry ig August, bard ly; SLL 15 @ Shi shoulders, 76.4 aheae tip Oe. Whiskey, 81 rt 20, Receipte—Fiow ia 112,00 do. ; ts, 490) a oni i300 'bushels; cora, 9,000 do. na do, ; Darley, 400 ide Pe ie adjourning from secu ig hay Tans At the afters eath of th Pork anchanged. 434. July or oe ee, i ron i Saty Gil 25, Auguste. AS: doe Ste COTTON RECEIPTS, The following aro hed gS = _Teseipts of cotton at all thy ports sluee September 1, 1879 #7637 Bales, 18,424 216,518 HAVANA MARKETS, Havana, June 22, wate oid, 218 0 218%, Exon tas, eurtene Ww) days bh syn 04 prewiam, EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lavarroot Provuce, Manket.~Livenroot, J) Broningbinsaved ol, 2a, a. bor ewts ~ FINANCIAL, UT EXSONABLE RA Tis — MO MONEY ON Tie AND we Foltahen, Forage dn ae jherysance and otver Lee tod with vest com~ wat i nae OH ott ke U., 117 Broadway _ Ny awOusT THUSE FUNDs Ty LAN ux MONT ww ——— FINANCIAL. “) —StOCK SPRCULATONS CAN REC! A. copy ot this week's doings in Wali ry y Predictions as to future prices uf stocks, wil qaeetions stock privileges for seven to 60 dave aud {ni formation an te best mode of o rat Address Berg mg | wy, 0.4 Stock Broke say i at., Now Ye = | Hors ‘ LIENS 7 re eitheat xpenae to creditors, by respon: “eaperienced attorneys; Tisle arched ut lowest rates; Real Estate exchanged for Mortyages; Passports ‘obtained. ci as sis Broadway, room 4. yw LibiRAL TERMS—MONEY ON LOPE IN! jes, Apply to aie AND LOAN A3830- lation 8. Lz Hroudwey, room 1 TANTED—$1,000 FOR ONE YEA office, OD SBC! given, Addons TRADESMAN, Wiorald Uptows Brauch stand can be had on le. Temsoni lars address box 769 Post office, Bultluure, Md. NEW ARTICLE SELLING FASTER THAN I CAN Want & pariner with $1,002, to ox. Rights for sale. Queens County “AN ENBRGETIC MAN, WITH VERY LITTLE MONBY have a chance iu & dining saloon in one of the very in New York. Cali ow F. L. ELDRIDGE, No- 706 7th av. A* OLD ESTABLISHED MANUPAC as In the beat of standing, with city wararooms and aitice partner, with $19,0 0. Ap. TO. Broadw: 8S PARTNER OR A: —WANTED, BY AN experianced business man, bookkeeper sad sslesman, ness of any kind requiring management and ietredes- ton, by an energotic gentleman of pleasing addreus and ture experience. Addrem CAPITALISE, box 30) orald “MAN WITil $5.00) CASH AND SERVICKS rks WILL be given an interest in an istiod staple and ing business: on trial, if preferred. with salar eral for mouey, y, Ub WANT A TIT > u Sbis Uthat inctonea le eiinans wenden ak te LA nierprise or much promise; it will most p take some $3,000 to Insure suc ito be relinbureed, Address B. H., box 122 Herald office. (NER WANTED—ONE HAVING $500 TO $800, IN tive business, Address BUSINESS, box 109 Herald ofc, 10 PUBLISHERS AND OFAHNN—A GENTLEMAN ow 1¢ Copyright wishes to wecnds fal he sn yee ouneet juent inate ta ed imess the svle reason for wishing to sell. ly address COPYRIGHT, Herald office. ANTED TO SKLL—AN INTEREST OR THE WHOLE of m business iu the city of Brooklyn that can be made very profitable; # small cupital necessary ; fires cl ences. Addre: Wane. at ‘OLD ESTABLISHED Mir rival dey woods. bord location and business Sens, & Sagar busin anheaye tit 4 $2 ged Ser einen 'ANTED—A GENTLEMAN TO BUY MY ner in @ first class busin rcenrsion steamer iu New York Appl ‘.'M. PEARD, at $5 0) Ww LL KaTABLISH ANY GENTLEMAN Le 9) w, prof ines, never introduced in shis country ; oan make $25 woekly po-itively. RDING, 681 Broadwa: $5 TO 10) WILL Ski A MAN IN GOOD | wus WU ness, 44 Cortland: $60 PARTN oe To cre aie Le + terest in manufacturing lee cream; Ing buxiness, 584 Sd $65 VOR ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A woxa OU established Iron ‘Bailing Businen: long plonty work; machine: tre worth double. the Prive. Address, for t 114 Herald office, jaguar. Siock now paid up, 6149,000: $2 pei md Increasing | working 180) an Targea. establishment. uf itv kind In. this countey, goods, weured vy. patent, the most staple: busiaese, will war the strictest investigation: one of the company How La this eity, with w view of ostablisaing first ol nese men, capable of enking entivo char of an office, either here or in the \ a they may doatre, hood address SECRETARY, H raid ofa e. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. Canvisio—Forp,—On Thursday, June 22, 1876, at Sh Peter's church, Morristown, N. J., by the Rev, R. N. Merritt, Honan? Canyieiy to Emity Hosack; daughter of the inte Hon. Henry A. Ford. ING—SaKPPARD.—On Wednesday, Jone 21, the Rev. Dr. Diller, at the residence of the bride's parents, WaLtER HL. Hockixa to Francis Louisa, daughter of Captain J. T. Sheppard, all of Brooklya, N.Y. No cards, it HeLsk—Guerxsry.—Juno 21, at residence of the bride's mother, Jersey Ci by the Rev, R, M. Abercrombie, D.D., Mr. GRANUB W. Husas, of Middlotowa, Orange county, N. ¥., Miss Mixsix B, Gcenxsry, of New Yor¥ ciey, Vax ALLEN—Lockwoop.—In New York® city, at the - nce of the’ bride, un Thursday, Juve 7, 1878, v. De. Ormiston, Daxig, Vax A ot New y Jork, to Avousta, daughter of Jobn Lockwood, £eq, OIED. ANDRRAON,—At Brooklyn, on Thursday evoning, Jane 22, Wittiam M. AxpeRSON, In the 56th y it ‘The funeral wilt take pl:oe trom bh parents, 114 West 36th st., after a long and paimial ub ness, Maky Anxx Byap, aged 18 years and 3 montha. Interment in Onlvary’ Cemetery. bes 24th inst, at one P. M. AY. Sod Be Wr on Friday Fort Lee, N, J., Dr, Wittiaw Notice of funeral hereaiter. Fruun.—In Jersey City, June 23, James Bayriat, only son of James B. aud Rachel Field, aged 7 years, 11 mouths and 2 days. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the resiagcnce of bis parcnts, 160 Mercer ot, corner of Varick, op Monday, at twelve o'clock. Rematus will be taken to Cedar Lawn Cemetery, at Paterson, XN. J., for interment, Feroveoy.—In this city, on Thursday, Jane 22, at a quarter-past eleven P. M., Axwa Eopora, wife of A frelceng C. Ferguson, aged 37 years, 9 months and 18 jays. Funoral services at her late residence, 180 West 4th at., on Sunday, at two P. M. Charleston (8. C.) papers please bey Goxrten —On Thursday morning ita E., wife of Henry voopler, in ber 56th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the oot on Sunday, June 25, at two P, M., trom her late tesi- dence, 220 Conover st, South Brooklyn. Hayisy,—On ‘Thursday, June 22, Joux Hamusy, aged 26 years and 8 months. ‘uneral to take place from his late residence, No, 45 Baxtor st., to-morrow (Sunday), at half-past o1 Ad, Hanvey, —At Par France, on Thursday, June 1, Epwanp Harvey, of Brooklyn. Funeral survicos will take place on Saterday, Jane 24, at ten o'clock A. M., in St, James’ Cathedral, Jay st, noar Concord, Brooklyn. Interment in the wy of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, 1poRk.—On Thursday, 22d inst, Many, wife of Ba. ward @, Kidder, aged 51 years, Funeral services trom her late res.denco, at Ridge rood, J., om Saturday, 24th inst, at half-past on¢ 1 Gee sar foot of Chambers st (via Erie M. Remains wiil be taken to Albany for mterment. Kivo.—At Purdy's, on Friday, June 23, 1 Err. beloved daugh William and Henrietta King, aged 1 yeur, § months and 22 days. Frichds tuvited (0 mect at Grand Contral depot, oa Saturday, on arrivai of train at 10:45 A. M. Luyxox.—On Monday, June 22, Fraxcis Leswom, beloved son of Patrick wnd the late Margaret Lennoa, aged 22 yeurs, 2 weeks aud 5 days. ‘The relgtives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from bis Ite residence, 459 Woat ae st., on Monday, June 26, at halt-past nine o'ciogd A. hence to St, Bernard's church, West 14th at., whe solemn high mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul; thence to Calvory Ford for interment —Evizaseri, Caaghter of Lewis and Elizabeth in the 20th. year ot her age, on Friday evening, altor a sbort illness. Funeral on Sunday morning at ten o'clock. Relatives and frivad are invited to attead. No, 641 Lexington av. McCormack.—On Friday, June 23, Axx M beloved wite of James MeCorimack, in the 50h year er age Relatives and friends of the family are respect invited to atténd the Inveral, (rom her lute rea 608 Hudson st., on Sunday, June 25, ut two P.M. ‘O'Coxon. —00 Thutsday morning, June 22, Wits AunnosK O'CONOR, aged 27 years, Frieuds of tno prey ‘are juvited to attend the fut from the residence of his father, 42 West 17th at, Funeral on Satur morning, June 28, as Day. | Saturday, June 24, at ten o’civck. ‘Solemn requiem masa at St. Francis Xavier's church, Woat 16th st, Rarwosp.—At Westheld, Muss., on bg June % Lortin, eldest daughter of sarah and Edward Ray- mond, in the 7th year of | er age. Relatives and friends are invited era: services, at the residence of hb Sackett st,, Brooklyn, on Sum at ‘we otieok P. SmaYLow—On Friday morcing, June 23, Jaxxis wite of J. C, Shaylor, aged 21 years and 10 months, Relatives and friends are Invited to atiend Cowe Me gem lake je 2h, 3 halt; ten o' om her late residence, 61 Brinke: st, Bergen, Jersey City Heights. M SoutTHant,—-Ou Friday morning, June 23, Miss Mania + yunerat oa Sanday, Jane 25, halt pact ‘uneral on Sunday, Jane 25, at three o'clock P. M., from the bor J No, 141 kK deceasod mnily are respectiully invited to attend without iurtuer novice, Tatemave.—On Friday, 23d inst., Jour F., wife of Elijah H. Talimage, only daughter of Samuel and Julia Van Buren, Relatives aod is aro Tospectfuily invited to at- late rosidence, 63 Charles & tend the funeral, on Sunday, 25th Inst., at four P.M. The remains be taken to Terrytowa on Monday, 26th inst, for im rose, on big i Bannana, widow of the late James Wi ter Mey ‘ann of Ballysakaary, county Mayo, rela The relatives und riende or the ah are —— Pag! LT Keg at — nu masa of janes’ chat ak 6, oo Saturday, 24, at ten o'clock A.M. + : t Woopwanp—On the 2ist inst, Ligain, eldest daughter of Kiizabeth and the late William 3. Woodward tend her Teoerel, en saturday, 2 funeral, op Satu (ies Irom the residence of ber

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