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o FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL pe i elt Si A Declining Market—Stocks Weak and Lower. GOLD 1091-2 A 109 3-8 A 109 5-8. Government Bonds Irregular—Railroad Bonds Weak—Money on Call Closes Easy at 1 1-2 a 2 Per Cent, Wat Street, } Monvay, Sept. 4—6 P.M. Ifthe bulls were not suvjected to an absolute holo- Saust to-day there was empyreumatic savor enough to thow how deeply their coats bad beon singed Nor was it a “sweet and pleasant savor,” but akin to that pf dead ‘files in oimtment, and born withal of falling prices and bankruptcy. New Jersey Central, Lake Shore, Michigan Central and Illinots Central were eub- Jected to the hottest part of the fire, and thier vaiues were burned out of them to tho extent of 8 to 4 per con The hue and cry against the anthracite favorite was venowed this morning, with al! the viralence of last week, and though no new changea were brought to Affect its valuo it continued to glide away into lower prices, as ifimbued with a beliet in a *{faciles est decen- tus Averni,” and meant to bring up in the tophet of rotten stocks at the earlicst moment. In figures the drop was from 84% to 3134; Im demoralization the affect was more serious still, for it gave a buffet lo the rest of the actives, already quite groggy in their legs. Twenty-third street was not slow to appreciate the tottering state of the market and at ouco developed a sharp raid on Lake Shore, which, under forcoa sales of some 10,000 shares, bade goodby to the Osborn-Mills party (whose support had been withdrawn last week) and plunged downward from 523; to 49% almost without a rally. Michigan Central kept It close company, making the same amount of decline on one- third the aggregate of business. Stories of a sharp vontention, with a resulting declino in rates, between these two roads, were usod by the bears to advantage, while to these were added a popular belief in the rickety condition of the Michigan property, em- | Durrassed as it is with a network of unprofitable leases andan ‘aching void” in its treasury, ‘Ihe ball thus Sct rolling down hill received a fresh impulse from the Announcement of the failure of Mr, Wm. B. Clerke, an old and esteemed member, and a few years since Presi- dent of the Board, who 1s said to have been unable to respond to a line of privileges which he bad sold, The evilof this new-fanglod “put and call’ is beginning to crop up in a harvest of ills, and it ts ques. tionable whether the Exchange did not make a mis- take whon they abandoned the position of placing these sorts of contracts bevond the pale of their jurisdiction. After the one o'clock call there appeared to bea Break of blue sky in the shape of an upward turn, which made better quotations by % to 2 per cent, par- Ucularly in New Jersey Central, and partly in the secu- Tities above named ; but it proved to be a mere break in the clouds, without any positive change of wind, In fact, the breeze was due east, and the weather, bad snough betore, became worse yet when the failure of the respectable New York and Philadelphia firm of Randolph, Bickley & Co. was proclaimed from the tostrum. These gentlemen enjoyed an excellent crodit 3nd were supposed to be under the special wes of Tom Bcott, but in this case the railway magnate, like bis edmesake, the piper’s son, scemed to be absent when most wanted. There was more doing in Erie, Western Union and Pacific Mail, and a sympathetic decline with the rest of the market made somewhat lower figures, The Mail property was, with great propriety, hammered by a Smith who aspires to be the Tubal Cain of the Board, and, as such, succeeded to-day in his attack on the stock. Despite the fall in New Jersey Central the stock was exceedingly scarce for delivery, a8 much as X per cent being paid at one time for use, while sell- 8’ options were offered at largo rates ander the cash price, There were so many depressing circumstances occurg, Ting that the market was compictely infiltrated with dospondency, and thus closed at prices irregular in some instances, but generally at about the lowest of the day. THE SALES TO Dar, The transactions at the Stock Exchange aggregated 230,345 shares:—Erie, 12,400; Lake Shore, 76,600; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 100; Northwestern, 1,500; Nortuwestern preterred, 2,500; Rock Istand, 3,445; Pacific Mail, 6,900; St. Paul, 5,375; St. Paul preferred, 11,400; Ohios, 3,000; Western Union, 13,800; Union Pacific, 165; ., C. and I. C., 260; Delaware, Lacka- wanna and Western, 41,610; Now Jersey Central, 23,195; Michigan Central, 23,750; Liliaois Central, 1,585; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 1,375. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWESY rrices, The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— Opening. Pieet Lowest. Erie. D5 Lake Shore. 49%, Northwestera 8634 38% Northwestern preterred... 59 bo Rock Isiand, + 10816 103 Pittsburg vig 91g Milwauke i. Paul.. 204, 29 Mil. aud St, Panl preterred 6514 64K Obto and Mississippi. 1035 10% Now Jersey Central 34g 31% Del, Luck. and Western.. 814 10% Union Pacific. + Os 61 C.,€. and 1. Bay 3% Western Unio: eo 69 Paditc Mail... a. Bag ay CLOSING PRICES—S P, 21m 2G Mia SEP pf. 65 ah Ge US Laat gs i , < ‘ - aa ae 8 Tes DeLee, et ai” juicksilver pf. 17 20% brie Oa Mg MerLa Min) 5.4 7" Hand StJo.., lus a 315 MarLaM ph. 6 8 7 Ha stiept a 18iy Adame 1076 108 is a 50 Americ: 59 a SON a B56 Ubix co 8 61 8 139 Wellk-Fargokx 8¢ 8 +5 "he Chi & Alton, & 100 x 82K Cleve atina. wl $1 08 Chia NW. 3s a Bey «135 CUA DW ph. 50) 8 59g ane CUA RL”. 109% a 104" Union Pacific. 61 624 Rie ciraul 20 a 20% Dist Cot S656 71K a 72 ADVANCH AND DECLINE. The following shows the changes as compared with Baturday’s closing prices:— Apvaxce.—C., C., GC. and J, 24; American Ex- prews, 3%. Decuing.—Delaware and Lackawanna, 114; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 1; Erie, 4; St. Joseph, 1; do, referred, 1g; Illinois Central, 434; Lake Shore, 247; ichigan’ Contral, 6%; Morris ‘i Essex, 4; Jersey Cenirai, 24 ; Northwest, do. preferred, \; Uhio and Mississippi, 4; Pacttic ‘Mail, 1; Rock 4s) we; St Paul, %; Western Union, % ; United States Express, 1, THK MONEY MARKET. Money was in abundant supply at 1 a2 per cent on call, closing even 98 low as 1's, Exchange was dull, Prime sterling asking rate, 4863; and 4.88; selling rate, 4.86 and 4.875¢. Keichmarks, 04% a 9474 and 955 0.95%. Cables, 90. Prime Paris, 5.16% and 4.14%. | The following were tho rates of exebange on New | 2 York at the undermentioned cities to-cay :—Savanpah, 4 premium; Charleston, easy, par, 44 premium; Orleans, commercial 3-16, bank 94; Cmeinnatt steady, parto 60 premium; Chicago, 60 discount, aud st Louis, par to 50 preminm. THE GOLD MARKET, The gola market was quite active to-day, The open- ing price was 1093; and sales are reported at the figure aud at 109% a 100%. Tue closing price was lu9%. The carrying rates were 2, 1%, land }, per cent. The advance was due to rumors started in the room unfa- vorable to the success of the Syndicate. OPERATIONS OF THR GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold batances...... Currency balances Gross cicarances, CLEARING NOUSK STATEMENT, Currency exchuan, 71,848,027 Gprroncy, vaiances. 8,059 086 id exchan . + 10,256,685 Gold balance: 1,859,646 Government bonds to-day were irregular. In the earlicr transactions a slight decline was perceptible, Dut there was some improvement in prices at the close Of business, Late quotations were as follows:—United Sates currency sixes, 126% a 127%; do, do., 1581, reg- istered, 116K a 11744 ; do. do, do., coupon, LITK @ 111%; da. do., 1868, registered, 11}4 a 112%; do. do., do,, coupon, 112i a 112%; do. do., do, new, reg- istered, 112% @ 113); do. do, do, do, coupon, U2 a 1154; do. do, 1567, registered, L1G) a 116% ; do do, do, coupon, 116jg a 110%; da do, 1808, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, registered, 1173 w 118%; @a @o, do, coupon, Mik © M8%; da da, ten-forties, registered, 14% a 116%; da do, coupon, Md «@ Lldig; do ves, 1881, registered, 11635 © 115%; do do, coupon, 1153¢ a 115%. RAILROAD BONDS. There was something of a decline In railroad bonds, New Jersey consolidated firsts went down to 8% Do. convertible were stoady at 80. Toward tbe close there was a weakness throughout the entire list, Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consolidated sold as low as 6474 Union Pacific firsts declined to 106% and Morris and Essex consolidated firsts to 100. Tho following were the closing quotations for Pacific Rallroad bond: Union firsts, 106% a 106%; do. land grants, 105% = 1053; do. sinking funds, 92} a 924; Centrals, 110% ally THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $166,000 gold on account of interest, and $5,900 in redemption of five-twenty bonds The Sub-Treasury reloased $12,200 silver coin to-day, Revenue receipts to-day, $600,000; customs receipts, $400,000; bank notes received for redemption, $800,000, THE PORKION MARKET, Tho London advices report consolsa fractfon Detter and United States bonds a shace weaker than on Satur” day, except in the case of new fives, which were strong. Erle was down to 93, for the common and 17 for the pre ferred. The bank of England gained £8,000 bullion oo balance to-day, Bar silver is quoted at 5} 4d. per ounce A London despateb received to-day, and made up of ex- cerpts from the morning papers there, spoaks very fa- vorably of the manner in which the new four and a balf per cent loan 1s regarded by the London presa The following aro the latest London quotations: Consols tor money, 953; consols jor account, 05; five twenty bonds of 1865, old, 105%; fve-twenty bonds of 1867, 10834; ten-forty bonds, 10 pow fives, 10734; Erie, common shares, 195s; Paris rentes bave declined to 100L 20 MEMORANDA, Two failures were reported on the street this afer” noon that caused some comment tn financial circles. One was that of W. B, Clarke, an old momber of the Stock Exchange, The other was « bouso prominent tn ; the Philadelphia markei, vin :—Messrs Randolph, Beckley & Co. Mr. Bockley is the son-in-law of Colonel Thomas .A. Scott, From the Ist tothe 8lst of August the carvings of the St, Paul road show a decrease of $61,834; but for the eight months from January 1to August 31 there has been an increase of $349,925, BOXDS CALLED IN, The Treasury Department at Washington recently sent out circulars, Which were received by the banks in this city to-day, announcing that onand alter Decomber 1, 1876, the principal and the interest of the following Vonds, five-twentios of 1865, would be paid, and the interest would cease after that duy:—Coupon bonds dated November 1, 1865, Nos. 501 to 3,350, inclusive, for $500 éach, and Nos, 2,801 to 14,550, inclusive, for $1,000 each. Registered bonds, samo date, Noa 1 to 200, inclusive, of $100 each; Nos 1 to 800, Inclusive, for $500 each; Nos. 1 to 600, inclusive, of the valuo of $1,000 each; Nos, 642 to 1,100, inclusive, for $5,000 each, and Nos, 1 to 1,150, mclusive, for $10,000 each, making a total of $10,000,000 PHILADELPIA STOCK QUOTATIONS. The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations by telegraph :— Asked, United Companies gf New Jersey 188 Pennsylvania Railroad. .. Philadelphia aud Reading Raliroad, Lehigh Vailey Railroad. Catawissa Railroad preferred Phitadelphia and Erie Railroad. Northern Central Railroad Lebigh Navigation..:... MINING INTELLIGENCE, The American Mining Board has advanced its rate of initiation to $250, and intend soen to make a still furthor advance. The memberships now exceed 200 in number, Applications tor membership are coming in daily tn large numbers, The following table of prices of the prominent gold and silver mining shares, including the opening prices of to-day, as received by telegraph from San Francisco, is furnished by William Ward, Drexel Building:. Aug. Sept Sept. Sept, 3h 1 2 a Changes. Alpha, 62 62 48 46 Declined 6 Belcher. 23° 24 «24 «625 Advanced 2 Best & Belcher. . 51 51 50 «49 Declined 2 Caledonia. . 8 8 8 8 ay California. 69 59 «68 og — Chollar Voto: 95 98 96 94 Declined 1 Consolidated Virginia. 68 59 68 58 = Crown Point. 1221 1 12 — Eureka Consol «+12 13 13 13 Advanced1 Gould & Curry...... 16 16 16 16 - Declined) Hale & Norcross. 12 1 12) 18 Advanced] Imper: 6 6 & 6 Declined Kentuck 14 14 18 «18 ~Dechned1 Mexican 3% 85 «635° 85)“ Declined 1 Opan $6 60 60 69 Advanced 3 Overman. 4% 73 7 12 Declinéd2 Raymond & Ely. 7 7 6 6 Declined 1 Bavage........- 220 21 21 21 Declined 1 Sicrra Nevada. b wb YH _ Silver Hill 1k lk 10 10 ~Declined 1 Union Consol corwt@ MM —_— Yellow Jacket. «+. 31 80) 29) «=28 ~~ Declined 3 The following aro the closing quotations for mining stocks by teiegraph from San Francisco :— Consolidated Virginia 57% Crown Polut. Calitornia « 58% Yellow Jacket. Segregated Beichor.. 85 Alpha | Ophir » 6034 Beicher p Chollar, 9534. Confidence, - 1s Savage. 2 Sierra Nevada, «1K Consolidated Imperial 6 Excbequer, » WK Mexican. 35% Overman. + 12% Gould & Curry 15 Justice ‘os Best & Belcher. 491¢ Caledonia 8M Hale & Norcross 12k NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Moxpay, Sopt. 4, 1874 BRFORY CALL—lo ALM. $15000 NJ Cenconv.s3 85 100shy NJ Cen RR.. 2000” do 45 4000 do. uy NJ 10) ho 200 200 jut 100 ae 100 100 100 10 ae 90) 50 50 wo 400 ed Chi & de 200 CPt reece rer 300 OWio A WRK 43 SON KOSL, KOANRR 55 AND UL { $15000 U 85.20, 900) do. 100 U > 6000 do 1A UL) & 1000 do on 10 00 U » Sis, 181 109) U Sore Ios en BOARB—i0:30 A. do. do. 40K GoD tou) Us $000 C &O ist.con, 27) 2* she L- & MK ZOUNJS con Istyn | TL 600 Sou NJ Cou h 200 Su “do. 100 2.00 — do. W090 140 N J Ce: 2000 5000 M dk Se i Ist iou0 500 do. you M a 1u00 Mor & B ist, 4000 Long Dook bs 20 U Chi BAG Bodo Chi, Ba Qe 8 Sou 2d Liv Un Pae sink f wuouy do. Loo Se Lei MI. 40) Tol & Wa ‘ Fourth N Bit... by ‘Man, 300 M L'a 3 7 800 Chi 4 NW RIpfo> 200 Weer iu Vel...be G0 209 Go 15 Su) 600 oe, 20 do. 594 20) de: Gf 500 do 59 500 do. 69g 100 Chic A RIRB.be 104! 2200 do. BO iu dy. =f 1600 do iy 30) $00 ae \ aii 38) 22% 200 39 do. 22° 100 j 200 21% 200 do. 40 21% 15 Chi d AlLKR pi. be 109 21% 109 NJ Con KR. WR 00” do...., 5 Welle-Fargo Rx .. @5 300 90 U8 Ex Ve 0% 00 100 Amer x. 60" 100 S00, ade a KK. 87% 600 Sou 874) 100 cs 10) 37i2 100 io too fy 0 Sut BO 2 By 20 do 82! 61S) 100 8t bis, 100 S14) 100 C, 8” 83 bi 1000 do... suo - bly BEYORY CAML—1g:80 P $2000, U $ 10-40, o,,. 16. L100ahe LS MB RR. 2 coed. 2% 200 do. 10” B00 & 110 400 Chi a kK 10 do 100 do, 6ou 30 400 1100 Ty) lw 10 300 BOY £08 50% sy 100 50%, 100 3 soo 50% 20 03_ 600 boy 40 BOQ Huy Sug 900 SkCOND ‘ 48: 100 et ensateld'be aon 100 Us 1000 NJUeu Ist,con 80" 1000 “do be 88 10 10W0 NJ-U eou fc) 1000 Lag W 8 eon. wy 5 SUV 4 A PTY const OK 10s 3000 Chic & NW sf.. 10) 2uvU UANW cegb.. ae ho 4000 Mor & Ex con.) 100 100 2u00 Mor & be ud... 103 1LU CL 12000 Mich Cen Te.) TOL, 1096 BuO Un Pee RR Ist. 10686 eo PFW & © 2d... 110 200 wos D WUun.ve SOM 25 25 ¢ sols BO West Un Tel.vesd 6¥:4 1200 GD» 2200 dv. 400 do. 50 American bx. 5 U > bxpl 6 dio 100 Pac Mail 8} 10) two 1300 200 10 uD 100 Erie « T!™~ do. jw do 8.OChI AN WKH 500 Chia s W ph. B00 Mich © RR. 100 di a0 200 iw ; 4 Pin 309 20 20 2000 ioe 100 10 1400 30 400 190 1400 lwo 1WO $4000 Un Bao sf. ay 400 L& 160 Mor & Eis RR. SLR 0) hid & Sa 100 Cu rucife KR, 10) Ll Con net, Boe Chi'e a Ki 1W Mo, Kan & Texte wo MUG StF Rb e vat a FRI poe B00 Dei, ¥ 4W Rit.be 30 TO 3 P, 100 she Lake ShoreRR ° LK O&N..be HAW 4C pt bos20 Ook do. do. 4 KOARD—1 PLM, ta LS MSR 50K jov & Pitts UU & i Kibe do do 1000, do. 400. do 1.01 Cen Rit iW do, J00 Sth, 300 Oty de Min ith 10) NJ Cen 30 do 500 do. 109 100 200 Gr 100 a5 yoo chi & «T'S 1054 100 Mil & Sth itet.... 20 20 do. wy 100 M & ser kit pf. 6 rae ate we, oy bo Mora sa itit, 96, tun Chi & 8 WR pL. 59% do 20 oe 100 0, ©, C&T RK. 100 Lake sho 100 20) 6 400 1500 10 so 200 lig au a) 100 1000 bn luv an 50 wor bor ww 10.0 10.u Del h & Woe itt #1 do HOM do. BI does 80% do. Bh ‘do. ah dy. Bi done. do ao. do. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON : SPOT STEADY; FUTURES CLOSED WEAK axp 1- 2c, a 1-80. LowzR—rLoUR quizr— WHEAT QUIZT—COLN STEADY-—OATS FIRMER— WHISKEY QUIBT—PORK QUIRT—LARD QUIET BUT STRONG—PETROLEUM FIRM—SPLKITS TUR- PENTINEZ FIKM—LOSIN QUI ET AND 81£ADY— OILS STEADY—COFFER YiRM—S8UGAR NOxI- MAL—FRKIGHTS MORE ACTIVE, Moxpar, . Sept 4-0 P.M. The markets remained quiet as a general thing, but im some quarters tho was a good deal of firmness manifest, On 'Change there was very little dove in breadstuffs, but tho market was wheat particularly being nominally higher. Oats wero Grmer for sweet mixed afloat. steady. nevertheless firmor, Corn was Whiskey was quict and unchanged. Pork was quiet Lard quiet but steady, Cotton on the spot was steady. and Ltze, » yes low nominal. Oils we Rosin was quiet but steady. Spirits Freiguts wore more active Futures closed weak Coffee remained firm. Sugar was eady. but quiet. Petrotoum was firm. turpentine were firm. Corren—The market for Rio remained ficm but not very nective, We note sales of $0) bags,ex South Ameri Warwick. Mild eoff is 24.399 bags; at Galveston 400 do, ex P.O. stock of Rio hero to-nig 6,000 do; at New Orleans, 3,390 do. Afloat and loading for Unite © bags. Parchased for Univ 161,000 bags. We quote e.; fair do, ITMe. « Tae, w IMIG tox, fair to 00d, Domingo Kiew, le. « 170. and Toe was quiet at Baltimore, 24,781 i Btates to Au ed Stan vo Septem Ordinary cargoes, Thee. : good do,, 17%ye. extreme range for lows, 1Whge. w ITMe. 19 & ale, ao. ti oats | Md Quotation ‘low middling reduced ic. 2 | iid Fa 40 asked. ‘The suie SEPTEMBER 5, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. were revised as follows :—Ordinary, conten ‘Kou! ry good ordinary advanced yc.; strict ordinary fonr middling unchanged; middling ant. wood midaling reduc strict wood middii: Se. 5 ‘wliding fair, e., and fair 7-160. Stained, “good ordinary advanced ‘yc.;° strict good ordinary, I-i6e.; low middling, 3-16e., and middling duced 3-160. Futares closed weak, and ‘i 2 closing prices to-day compare with ms ic. lower. 4 5-16 « 12% ig trs2 '¢ based on Amortenn standard of classities- son ib store runn! ag juality Bos more than Ralf's grade sbove or bolow the ado quoted, Us 4 Orleans, Texan Ordinary. ow Ey 5 ry Strict ordi: on oe oss on Good ordinary... 10°5.16 10°5-16 10 516 10° t5-16 Strict good ordinary 10% 10% 10 1-18 Low middling .. ng itt Birict iow middling 1 My n Middiing. . 1 ng 11 15-16 Good ratidiing: ing brict good midi’. FF 12 Middling fair, 2 is™ 3 Fa ig E 1334 34 attained aed Srdiutsy, Oise: attleh ood ordinary, low middling, 10}ge-¢ middliug, 11s) Spov salvs wi ation ToDay. Sat Ke'g. Total, Export... a vos ae Gossumpiica 505, 263 Totals. sales "Wore as follows :—Satariay. September, 200 bales at 11 21-32 ber, 900 at 1i}ge.; January, 200 at 11 O-lGc Total, 700 bales. To-day, up to two P ptember, 400 ab 11 11-16 400 at 21 1b: 9-186.) 100 ai 11 19-32e,, 3.0 at 11 Loe, ovember, 100 at Ti 15-226.; December, 11 7-We. ; January, 200 at 11 April, 10) 44 123-336. Total, at the ports New Orleans, 1,145; Mobil fon, 389; Wilmington, 34 This day last week, 4,202 bain, rovul ‘siues Soptoinber froights closed as folios d. To Hawbu after one P, M. XO bules Grund total, G0voda, ‘ore us follows :—Culveston, 1.777; 346, Savannah, 440; Charles: Total, 4.600 baloy town, Zc., comp ed. To betes ad FLOUR AND 88,992 bushel: 183.484 bushi x,—Iteevipts—Flour, 16, corn meal, 200 bois i State, Wostern and Southern at th ions, Rye tour was qulot, with sales of 3 eal Was stoudy 4 $3.30 for Bran 55 $2 WO (or Extra State Choice Bupertine W Extra Western... Minnesota Round boop Obi Round hoop Ob Family. St, Louis, iow extra! St Louis, straight oxtra, Bt. Louis, choice doudie exit: St. Louis, choice family. Rye tloar, tine to supertin Southern, No. 3,. Southern, superiine Southern: oxtra.. Southern, family. Yorn meal, Wester. Cora meal, J erse: Gorn teal, itrandywine Corn meal, puncheon: “15 50" —Whoat was quiet, but with’ suail ‘offerlags; the markot ruled firmer and prices wore nominally ic. “a 2c. per busliel denrer, although scarcely anything was dono, Tho sales wore about 35,000 bushels, in lots, at $1 for Chiengo spring, {a store $105 bid for choice new, to arrive), $1 10 for solt No. 1, $1 18.031 22 for new amber, $1 10 for inferior Miu. henota, Ye. m Ose. for ungraded spring and Tre, for rejected rh was without chango; we note sales of about onecncecann? 2HES 24 BEES ry ry a a ry 508 Dea ha Sia 50 a a ry ry 330 eon eo bs ees WE OOREM EIDE ReMS &2 els, at Oislge, 9 ede. fOr steamer, Se, a 846. Lor No. 2 mixod, Sic, a adhe. fi 8653.6. for Southern waite und & ; in store, Kys—Wo i 8d. Onts were lirm: ern white, te. for eb; for white State, #2c. a 4c, for mixed State ie SaNgenfor No, 2 New York inspection. Barley qnd barley malt wero quict. Hear AND vurn—Woe note sale of ex Sir William Wallac B20 4 $210, & Sie. currency; juto but i bisal hemp, Sie. a Ste. ‘old: intlo, atic wus steady, but quict. remaiued firm ou the basis of 40c, tor t-Cuba, centittagal nod mixed, ude. a B4e. do. muscovado 36. ao. grocery, jands, 850. a to'chviee, ve. AVAL STORES. —The market for spirits turpentine remain- od fi wb sold atSle. Kosin was quiet and steady, We Spirits turpentian $155 a 81 GO: good stra mington and Washingt Advices. from Witming ained, $1 12) good strained, 81 poutine atoxdy, hard, $1; sott, $1 spirits dull at O1s.—The market was steady but quiet. We quot sood, casks, Sie. ; cottonseed, crude, BSc. a 42: ern yellow, 48. u 5U0.; yellow winte: 4 white winter, Hoc. :lard, present make 33 crude, $1 4O, do. bleached winter, $1 60; $1 55; whale, crude, Norther: Bleached winter, 706. a dtc. ; erudy fish, Pernoueta.—The warket for refined remained firm, but quire; 9,009 bbls. sold trom second lands at 000 bbls, at 20%e., delivery from,20tb to 2)th Sepvember, ‘he clasing prices’ were us follows:—Crude, in bulx, Laie, a 196; dow, in ObIs, 196 4 Te rated, In bile, do., in cases, 80e.: naphtha, Ie, a 144zc.: refined, Pbtiadalphin, do... at Baltimore, 2540. 8 Advices trom the Creek wero Hows :—Pai ke Unitod, $ 9734; Unicn about $3.90; shipment, $4 10, bid. Puovistoxs.—Receipts—Pork, 26 bhi U5 tierees and 42 kegs, cut moats, 47S pack 849 boxes; beef, 10 buls. and 10s cases. The pork market way quiet but without decided chanze, closing at the second “call” at $16 45 bid, $16.60 asked for Octour bid, $15 40 asked for year: 700 sid 70 w B16 75, 516 “45 Cut meats ruled dall, 50 bi fon at 104e, Frosu huis wore quoted a¢ 10s it OMe. 10¢, sho pickled hams at 12 ihoulders at jet; 10) box for shoulders, ai Sem wero F quiet; the elosi $10 10 bid, $101 us follows: bore $10 bid, $10.13 Kod: seller year, $10 10 for Oevober and $9 30, $9 2), a9 Bo | Spot sales were 50 tierces citk steam at at $10 124, w E10 15 He! vat Amoricn, 10%Ke. for Cou uba; 150 tierees city No.1 sol Rice.—The market wai ly wctive, We ‘aroline fair Louisiana, 0 good, Se. 85's Hau: fair to goud, wominally 64 . Mdc., curreney: Rengoos in bend, Kes, gold, Gan.—~The market lor raw sugars was irregular aud nominal; 200 hhds, Porww Rico suid at Sige Ie. Hefined ‘was quiet, and weady. We quote :—Palr reining, good do., Hye. prime do., 0 ‘Cubs, grocery, tnir to We. #10e., do. centritugal, Lads. and boxe s to 18 Oc.» ION, bhds. and boxes, He. & Porto tico, refining, common to prime, Size. ay) do. grocery, fair to choice, or} . ies rein standard A, l0%ge. off A, 10%e. ; crus! 6 w 11%. ; powdered, ie a LiXe Vgrauuluted, 11y2. « fusge. ; cut lout, 1130. « ile. STKARINE.—Recoipts 19 therees. The market was quiet TaLtow.—Recoipts, 8 bhds., 40 bbis., 37 tierees and 25 casks, The market was quiet, We note sales of 9.00 ibs, at pidge. and 25.000 lbs at 5 7-16¢. Wuiskky.— Receipts, 5u5 bbls, The markot was quiet; 100 bbls, sold av BL 11. Fuxicury.—There was s fairly activo business accom- plished in the line of petroleum tonnago and rates were Mronger, 5s, having been freely paid to the Continent; otherwise the market was dull. Uut steady. The engage: ts were:—To Liverpool, per steam, 10,009 bushels grain (coutract of Saturday evening) aig sd: S00 cotton, on private terms, quoted wt some cheore (open engagements) at 45s. 9 50s, To Bristol, per stuam, 4.530. boxes’ choose, 0x, Yo Huth, pers 90 hha The charters embra An Am “? hence to Belfast with moi at a Norwegian bark from Phi wiphia to the Con- Hinent (ox Duten port 4,500 bhis. refined petroleara, an American buck henge ty do., with 4,400 bole, do., Norwegii hence to do, with 4,500 . raie; @ British “sip (relet), ee, with 6900 bbls, at a) Bal-imore to » Duteh port, with an Italian bark, lence to Uibraltar da. Sd., to the Mediter- anean, option of the Ad: Gs. Sd; “Hritivh ship, from New York or Philadelphia to Antwerp, Browea or Il with 6.00 bbls do, wt Sa; a German ship, from to bremen, with 5.400 bbls. do. reported at & van bark, from Puilddelpsia to Bromen, with 3, boi do., at os. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Dar, Sept. 4, 1870, mucairrs rou Tus WERK. Vous and Sheep anh Beeves, Cows, Culoes, siuy 7 hss Yards. Sixtieth streot.. slight port. Prices range Ag owt. a Uy ows, bet. “The quality of tb tanged from poor to good, coarse but fat. At Sixticth Kastinan sold for soit 3 cars ule foliows:—68 Iino» Wb. weight 7 strong; 03 Tin weight 6% ewt, scans; 66 Iino! weight 7/4 ow ion on per tb. per ty, wel G4 Lilnois_ soe ergs 734 ow 178 Lilinois stgors at 1 4) noise c per’ ib, wal ‘aule steers per SS weight 8% t. T. Wheeler sold for I. D Tiiiwots # t Oe. A de per ib, weizht Tews, scant; Uo Liinoly steers at Uae, yer tb. weight 7% ewt. Coon & Hasbury sold tor Coon & Thompson By iilinols steoe wt ¥ig6 por Ib., weighs 7 ews. stron, Tinos st yf Ib.. with a fraction on per ib. woight 84 cwt. ois wteors at 10%ge. per Ib., wight Mewt. ‘Ulery & Cary sold for Heutora & ay reat Oie. a lUMe per iv, weights owt; I Kentucky sieors at ise. a 1Ue. per Ib, for Goff Broa, 4 Koutueky stoers at Weight 8 cws.; 62 Ket acky steers nt atucky s for Gott & Ulery, wolght 8 ewt., scant, Diao. «OME. per ibd., Bige a 100, per 1d., weight 7% ewl; 14 Ker sucky steers at We per ih, weight we ews, H. #. bBurebard old for A. Van Atte 119 Indiana steers at & © Yige per ib, weight 6%, ewh “I Indians steots arvige a ie por Ib, weight t cwt., strong; for U. Day, 50 Olio steers, weight Shy ew Ue. a, Oda 3. Woudrufl sold for selt O4 state ateo AT woight 6% owt. Gilles & Browa sold Hiinoisetwers nt OSge. a We por 51 liliwote steoes av Wigs. per it ‘ Kohn sold tor 8. Brown 14 Kentueky steers at Oc. per th. weigut OM ew i 17 hontuehy stectsat Ue. peri, weight Fi Gwe: toe M. Kolin ts Kentucky steers wb Wye. per sb weight © rr jU Kentucky We."per fer, woig nvacky seers at 1U\e, per Ib.. weigh Blexel & Myer wuld for N. per lo Morris 67 I) Tilinois st Ib, weight 5% with $1 on por bead, weight Oy 66 Llinol fige. per lb, weight 7g ews, Ab Joracy City yar MePierson gold for Bryant t Co. 30 Obie steers wh Oiga ® oe. per Ib. weight 7 cwt.; for A. Gostaling 32 Obio weight Tews: vrocker 32 a 106 an 29 Rentuek Weixlits Bowt a BK ews. at Tze. por ib., weight 435 owt. nd for N. Morris 34 Mlinola ‘stecra at Oe. 1b.. weight 6M owt; 17 Ulinols steors at Y oF gr iy with off ‘per ‘bead, weight 6h ews Iluols steers At Oise per Ib., weight 7 ows, y Tulnale steore st «Weight 7 owt, weisht 6% ews. ‘s. O*Dounell sold fo Bois steore at ie. or Ib,, weight Sig owt. : per lb., weights 5M ews » 6 ews ; Se "a ise, por ib, with $l 17" heud, ewt a 7 ewe; 4 oat woight Tc ew. ‘SW, wold 3. Allerton 13 Missouri steers at Bice. per ib., woight 5% Misssonri stoers ut 96. por Ode per on por Tbe weight GM ‘ewe 16 Missourl stoors, at Dice. porto, wolght 7% owt. ; our steers as Uiye per {b,, with $f of por bead, weight GX, ews; 3 Missourt steers at 1c. por 1b, weight 73 ews. M-Loutorback sold for N. dborris 16 Il- lindis steors ut Se. per 1b., welgbt 6 ews, ,23 Mlinols steers at ge, per Ih., welzht 6% cwe., with $1 on per hoad; 33 Minols steors at Ya, per Ib, weixlt 6M owt. @ 7 owt ;'16 Illinois steers as 1Uc. per !b., with $1 off per head on 8 head, weight Tewt. scant & Siewt. K. Vogel sold for N. Morris 33 Illinols ssvors at 0'Ge. per Ib., weignt Gig cwt.; 64 Lilinois steers at Oge., with $1 off per head o bead and $1 vs ows, wi) ot "hoad, (weights 0% ewt. a 0x Eimunsia. said tor Moyers. a Regenateln 06" Tiltncts pcoaab ig hy gale mals ls ir’ gdonltg We RLS Tewt wy cat: 6 Dilinals steors wt O3ge. per Ib., welzbe ty guts; 11 Liinols steers at Wye. por Ib. weighs Tg ow Mlindis stoors at 104. per Ib., weight BY cwt. D. Waixel tod tor J. Watxal $3 ‘ullnois at Sige. per Ib. weiuht ewe: 19 Illinois etecrs at Ye, : Fiat with ml per Miinots steers at Oe. por Ib. hoad on 32 head pl ou per head on od \ weights Gly cwt. 65 Lilinois stoors at er Ib. with $1 off per head, weight 63 ewt.; 15 1! at Dgc. Bor Ib., weight 7 owe; 7 Lilinois steers at 10c. per Ib., we 5 owt. y € ‘Sous sold for N, Morris it Llluble steers o¢ Se. par ihe, ‘vith Doz. on per bend. welght Gi ews. 5 18 Lilinols store Th, with. 81 on head, weit 7 ews. ; 40 Illinol ut Bive. por he, r head on 26 hend, weights 6% cw! a7 ecwt., strong. W. Dudley sold for Tiinols sagors ab Se. por Wo. weight Gis ewe: TL D+ per lb, weight Gh ewt.; Ys Tino ribs woizlts Gly cwte a7 cw ; 50 Hlino With 90¢. ‘Otf per bond on 34 hen dt sold for Age. por Ib. weigu owe: ¢, por Ibe; weight 7 ewe. trang. $2 Liltools steers ac luc, perib.. with 1 on, per bead on 19 head, weights 7% cwt. a Ski ewt ; 10 Ilinols steers at 10sgc. por 1b., with $1 olf per head, weight BY owt SUKEF aD Lams. —Teade firm on slightly advanced hoep sold trom de. to Gye. per tb. ; immbs from Ge. sheep and. lambs, in mixed 0. . per Ib. wron wold 210 Ohio shep, weigit 80" Ibs, per hea €5 90 per ew: 217 shoop'and lamba, weight 73 Ibs. per head, per lb. Todd £ Vinckingham sold 192 Ohio sheep. weight 20 Ibs. per hond, Ohio sheep, weight BO Ibs. per Ohio shaop, weight 10 lbs, per heud, + 190 Ghlo sheep, weight 96 (Ge: Ror Tes, 40, Sate. sheep. Read, ‘at Sc. per ato alicep, welsh 88 Ibaper head, at oe per Tb ate shcop, Weight 0 ibs. por bead, at ize. pe: cull sheep, weikht G lbs per hoad, ne de. per ib.; S97 Seato Hauata, weights 07 Ibe, nO ibs yar” ond, "at Uige. per Ib. £ "Videos auld 116" Ponusytvanin cull ‘slieep, 0 Ibs, per head, at ado. per Wb: 101 Kentucky shoop,) weiglit’ 91 Ibs. per, head, at Mic, por tb; 189 Kentucky shoop, welzht 93 Ibs, per howd, at 53Ze. porlb.: 4 Unio sboep, welgt 9 Ibs, por bond, ut Ge: por {b,j 91 Stabe sheep, weight 107 lbs. per bead, at $5 u {0 25 perewt,; 1U Stato sheep, weight 110 Ibs. por houd, at Gye, per Id. Buld for wook ending September 2, 187, 5.90Ssheop and lambs; avoraxe ‘$440 por head, 1, Kirby sold 52 Kentucky soop, woizht 81 Ibs, por howl, at 4ige. per Ib.; 161 Kentoeky lambs, weight Ul ibs. per head, at de, per ibas 113 Kencicky lambs weight 65 fis" por head, at Bio. por 1b.;50 State luinba, weight GO lbs, por head, at Giro. por Wb. 4 Canada bucks, weight O10 Ibs. at de, por ToeCFT Canada sheep, weight 8,14" Tbs., at Sige. per lot 6 Ohio sheep, weight T40 Ibs, ‘at Sige. pee lve; {72 Ohio Woigiit 17,070 Ibs. terms ot ob 2 State lambs, 11,950 Iba, at Oe. per Ib, ; 197 Canada lambs, weight int Gye. per Ibe; 189 Canada lambs, woigut 13,340 Tye. por tb. 219 1m Tins not vbtaimed, —S. M sold U4 State sheep. 400 Ibs, as b440. per Ib. Hune und Ellice soid In State sheop, welxiit 1.480 hs, a b Ti,: 0 Stats sheep. welt, 3.900 Iba. wt tar ber oep, weight | 15,14) Ibe, Kenticks * woight 8,700 Ibs. ac. per 172 Ohio sl per les ut Sige, Canady lambs * Ken per to, 6. per tb. 19 Kor aber Ibe; 146 State Ri State lamba, mbs, weight 8 per Ib. nbs, weight 18,6 Ib. ; 278 au 1b, geass calves, pact butterinlik fed, slow of sale ‘$11 per head, —Forty-ssven Stato bogs, live weight 1,546 Ibs. sold at Gijc. por 1b,; 13 Stato hogs, live weixtt 8.000 Ibs., 123 Ohio hogs, live weight 24,330 Ibs. sold wt DOMESTIC MARKETS, GatvEstox, Sept. 4, 1876, middling, |e. 5 dling, L0s¢e. receipts, 1,7 + grou, L277, 2. Balen, SU, ‘5,825. New ORLEANS, Sept. 4, 1876, low middling, LOtye. rece pte 1,145 bules; gross, 1,253 fangs ‘oBiLE, Sept 4, 1976. : low middling, Lge. Not re 46, Cotton unchanged ; mid ®10\sc.; xood ordinary, 9 lens gras Savannant, Sept. 4, 1870, nin fair demand: middling, 10 9-10e : low middling, inary, 8 15-1. Net receipts, §.040 bales, 1820, Bales, 247. Ntock, HARLESTON, Rept. 4, 1870, Cotton firm; middling, 10 w middiing, 10%¢,; good ordinary, #ie. Net receipts, 369 bales, Exports cowst- a Pig. 346 do. Exports coustwise, 1a. o2. G08, Sules, 73, Stoca, 1023, Wiiatinarox, N. O.. Sept. 4 1870. piri turpentine dull and vomtnal a onin strong 115 tor strained. Tar firm at $1 40. flour in good demand and ady; sales 000 bushels No. 1 Milwaukee club i new Na I white Michizan held at $1 20. Corn de, 50e. unchanged. Mill food Miter, 134,000 feet, Railroad ship: bbis. In store—Wheat, 07; by rwilrond. orn, 73,000 do. Can ork, i je; wheat, Se. lumber unehance Flour quist, arm: ‘eales” @00° bbls unchanged quotation “Wheat dull ne peri offer ng; alex Milwaukee ALELOL © and firm di, ‘early. apot scarce No. 2 mixed Wertern at No. 2 at held at 40440. on track at Sle. Onis dull; tern on private terms. Kye and 'y innetive, Mult without movement. Seeds slow sales. 20) bags Uimothy at $2, quoted at #17) 0 $2; clovar—No demand, Pork unchanged. Lard unchanged, in. good domand. Light smoked meats selling well, heavy do. slow, Highwines nowinalyy $1 12 for city make; nothing doing. Touxno, Sept. 4, 1476, No. 2 white Wabash, $1 1 2 No. Lwhite Michiga: S106; extra white Michigan, $11 pot aud Detober, $1 10, $1 06, e held at $1 17: Bt No. 2 do Dayton and Michigan, $1 11: amber Illinois, 81 i¢ it 4Nige.; 4¥e. offered; no grade, ite, SO Ige. jected, 2%. Keceipt 1000 do. corn, ments 200 bia. flowr, 46,000 bushels ady. Wheat steady eld at $110; $1 Ue Michi 205 bis.’ flour, 12,000 do. outs. an, 1CAGO, Sept, 4, 1876, t steady und’ higher: 2 Chicago sptin ober; Nuns active, Orr ber: 435 Ble. casi, B13ge. October; rejected, 2 & S8%e,” Barley inactive and October. Pork ‘fufrly active * O2e cash or October year, Lard moderately 89 72h5 Vetobe: Je lower ; shoulders, 3%. 9 be. : dies, S\ge. @ S4yc ; short clear middiles, 5 4 but wshade iower at $1 05. Raitrond treights wu niged, Receipts—Flour, 7,000 bbis.; wheat, is; corn, $45.0 0 ao. ; oats, 87,000 di barley, 11,000 do, sbipments—Flour, 6, ; corn, 441,000 do. 009 “dow: ry 4. OO do, At the afternoon eali of th er; Wikge. September, Y7he. Oeiover, Corn and oats unchanged, Pork lower; $15 55 September, $15 60 Vetover. Lard lower; $9 70 October. PRINT, CLOTH MARKET. Puovipmyer, B, L. Sept. 4, 1876. Printing clots continue quiet but steady, wt 4ige. for best Gtxd4 goods, COFFEE MARKE’ r jtejected, + $10 ew dull aud Rio Janesno, Sept. 2, 1876, Coffee.—Market anima prices very firm od firsts, 6,200 « 6,35) reis per 1U kilos. kxchange oa Loudon, 2435, Santos, Sept. 2, 1876. prices maintained’, no ebange; su- Coffee, —Market quie 300 reis per 10 kilos. perlor Santos, 5,20 EUROPEAN MARKET. Livexroot, Sept 4—Bvening.—Spirits of turpentine, 238 Gd. per owt. YON LIFE ASD Mortgmges und ovhor ted with bem 119 Broad JUNG AND we busin xpectation: ri A Securitios’ tnsurai panio (80 BONUS) ON FURNITURE, | if stored at advertiser's warehouse. é. Herald Uptown Branch office. ANOS, ah de. Address SrOwaGE en” Reference in Orders promptly Tending elties Of tho JOR SALE tadlintiod nH Heht wid doing @ large trade; Hy wire or lett nited States. expenses aves in the city: Address COMMIS- a risk, WON, Herald office. ] FAYS HAVE “MONEY TO LOAN ON MORY. Now York city Property: elty [ealiroad stock Bonds .oaght aod sold. 1. 1. GRANT, 140 Bi Jury, &. BAZLEY, 74 WROADWAV—FIRST CLASS S1OCK EXCHANGE PRIVILEGES. KCK, 80.5 PINE BF. LOANS ON iy Weal Kstave; x per cont; mousy for first Fi b Pat AMOUN WUNRY 10 DOan~ak low oxpouses, on Now York, Brooklyn aud Westche: Firat Mortgages; Seconds wud Leasehold at easy torus. GEORGE W. STAKE, 190 Broadway. ARTIES DESIRING TO LOAN ON IMPROVED orsey Property will find office. J.D, OC TANTED—$40,000 AT SIX Pit ¢ Property in this city, Prine . station D. ANTED YOR THREE MONTiHS—g200 ON OllATe ae for 31 4. BOX tel Mor Address, stati terms, CHATE rai } Herald oitice, 0) TO $5,000 terest im w iret din Montreal, h marble Axtures eash, to purchase halt or whole ¢" Room and Restaurant nd splendidly fitted up ‘hont; also commodious ball and elab rooms at 4; house doing a protitable business: receipte $13,000 Address SAMUEL CROSS, True Wit tache to $20.00) per ye: ness oilice, Monts y ANTED TO BORKOW—$i00 FOR THREE MONTH, ‘at 10 per cent and ascurity, or a gentleman to go pare nership in a light basiness with @ widow, week, HO. station Le $15. 000 Wanteo value $50,000, WANTED—ON IMPRO’ dress LIGHT TAXES, box 199 Herald office. $200. 000 . ESTATE FUNDS TO LOA} erty; also $20,000, $15,000 and $5,000, at 6 erate charges. Apply to JAMES I. GIBS' LAND M. ian TTSON, 77 Coder st COPAKTNERSHIPs, — 1876, TH funder the name of Winn d Bruck- by mutual eonsent. WILLIS TH. WINN, JAMIS BRUCKMAN, RINKRSMP OF STEDIKER & Address, for one D NEARBY Principals ad- . FOR five yours, on good improved City Proj F cont; nud: Jt, oF RUT New yor Z heretofore exist man fy this day dissolve OTICK—THE P n, Wine and Hilliard Saloon, at 384 3d av., has this day been dissulved by mutual consent; the business will be continued by Henry Stediker, he assuming ull ro HENRY STEDIKER, sponsibiliiies. JOSEPH J, GLEASON, New Yorn, Soptember 4, 1876. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ANUPACTURER OF “A” SPECIALTY IN~ UNE versal use and large profits finds bimself short of A Money ; $1,000 cash will ae erat Address, for in- terview, AGKICULTUKE, box 104 Horald office, N ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WOU ZA. $1,000 and services in an established b ans tnust contain particulars, Address FORTY, Herald offi A. PARENER WANTED | WITil 810,000—T0 TAKE half Luterost in a Wholesale Grocery aud Provision ia man of mennaand oxperience. Apply te ARLBTON, 08 Broadway, “INV beng MAKE 681,000 GLEAN nty in the United States bolore hext January: howorable, pleasant business, Address BROADWAY, Herald off FRENCUMAN WOULD LIKE AN INTEREST IN AX. some good paying business; would invest $300, Ade drow U. L., Herald Uptown Braneb office, A* (oak YARD, WOOD AND FEED BUSINESS COM: bined, long established, ean bo bought at bargala; Witle monéy reqaired, J. KAY, 41 Livorty at FPO8 BALE=IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DEATH OF the owner, of an old established dry goods house, situated on one of the very bost avenues in tho city for trade. Addross MERCHANT, Herald office. 5 HOTEL ON A GREAT ihfare from New York wostward: five hours York, four from Philadelphia; 70 to 109 passen- gers take dinuer and supper daily; well calculated for sum- ier resort rare cpnortunity fer hotel men, CHARLES BRODHEAD, Bethlehem, Pa MOSES, ADE RAPIDLY.—The Most articles of domestic use ever invented patented; takes at sigh Old way’; costs little, with big profits, 1 adjavent territory for sale low: owners uonresident: glianee to make money; don't fail to examine it, JOSEPH PHILLIPS, 99 Nassau t., room PsutNen | WANTED WiTit “31,000, TO TAKE charge of financial affairs of manutacturing business, ing large profits, with rapidly increasing facilities. Mii _QUERNs COUNTY LA DO FICL, Ox. Mroadway. RIN A Wito sin Brooklyn, with ld sell on favorable terms; Lusiness na feed busin $5,000 capital, or w jong ostublished and doing a first class trade, Address G. UM, W.. G4 Hanson place, Brookiyn, =PARTY LOOKING “FOR” PROFITABLE $500. je) business on small outlay, no risk, will Gud it by addressing PALER, Herald ottice. $100,000. i, Seni ae high social position in this elty, des cinto with them in a business cuterprisa four or y can contribute together the above the business ixa staple ono, fhe adver tisers their capital will be con dross B. & M., box 2,275 ‘ory su sfal experiones, and ual wnounts,” Ad w York Post office, > + FLURRY IN WALL STREET, FAILURE OF RANDOLPH, BICKLEY & CO.—BE PORTED FAILURE OF THKEE OTHER FIRMS. There was good deal of excitement tm Wall street yesterday, owing to repeated reports that a number of firms who bad been operating ju or conuetted with coal stocks had failed, One firm, that of Rundolph, Bickley & Co., bankers, No. 6 Wall streot, had really failed, and their habilities were said to be over $400,000, lo what way this firm bad tovelved itself would be hard to tel!, but on ’Change yesterday their failure was declared, and in halt an hour afterward a Henao ro. porter calied at the office of the firm in Wall street. A momber of the firm was discovered alter some parley- ing by clerk, The member of the firm asked that he should not be Interviewed, and be was not, at his own request, But bo did admit thut the firm had failed, and asked how he could be expected to state any of its affuirs or the final result of the collapss, It seems that the creditors of the house are not very angry with its conduct, which they believe to have been a3 good ag circumstances could permit, and ib 1 guia in the street that they will bo quite leuient. It was also reported on the street that another vic- tim ot the coal scare was Charies Parish, a director the Lehigh und Wilkesbarre Coal Company, whose Ollice is wt No. 80 Broadway. It had been stated some days ago that Mr. Parish had been caugnt for a large amount in coal siocks, but nothing positive wag knowa about the mutter, ' At the office of the company the dental of the report Was notin any sense definite, bat it was stated by a cierk that Mr, Parish would be in town to-day—his residence being in Wilkesbarre—to answer for bimself, Another failare was~ reported, that of William b, Clerke & Co., brokers, of 26 Broad street. Nothing whatever could be ascertained of this reported jaiiure, but it seemed to be generally discredited, as the firm had not been called on ‘Change, ‘The last roport struck at John Taylor Jounston, the President of the New Jersey Central Rutiroad. "New Jersey Central stock lately being elevated balloon like and the = facts that it sbad rug down fro 35 on Saturday to 30 nszent day may ha given rise to the report ol Mr, Johuaton’s failure, Hekacv reporter called at the paoe of Commerco Nassau street to ask if Mr, Jolinston's stocks, which he had deposited in the bank, and othor collaterals of bia had been sold. The casticr, Mr. Vail, seemed quite in- dignant at the ides dat first would not acknowledge vhat there ever had been any stocks of loans or otner collaterals of Mr. Johuston deposited in the Bank of Commerce. Alter o few moments, however, Mr. Vail indirectly admitted that Mr. Johosion had bad collat- eral im the bank and added:—“{ don’t see that it ‘= wnybody's business to know if Mr. Johnston bas stocks bas had stocks to the Bank of Com ‘co at any time, Buel will way to you that the Bank! of Commerce bas never at auy time since 1s foundation in 1339 sold any stocks or other coliaterals deposited by its customers to any person of persons. Aud we have not sold any stocks belonging to Mr. Johnston: tis powitive.”? Tho reer thew Visited Mr. Johnston at his oilice, No. 119 Liberty atrect, and found from his secretary that Mr. Johnston was closely engaged in a meeting of a board of the New Jersey Central directors. But,” said the secrotary, “1 will call him out—it’s some of the rascals {n Wall stroct trying to hurt Mr, Jobnston.”” Mr. Johnston came out of his otlice promptly and the reporter suid: There is a report in Wail street that, owing (o the fall 1m Now Jersey Central stock, of which you are said to be a large holder, you have fated. “1s tt so? Joux Tayion Jouxsrox—Well, think | should know it, tradict the report of the gentlemen in not only untrue but also ab-urd, he Jobaston did bot appear to bo In the slightest de- gre@ ruiiev, and conveyed to the reporter in tho space of three minutes @ most profound belief in his solvency, aitor whien he returned to his Board room to dwcus New Jersey Central stock. BUSINESS TROUBLES, Robert F. Hartmann, coal dealer at No. 642 West ‘Thirty-ninth treet, bas filed @ voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Among the largest creditors are the fole lowing:—Verplank & Irum, $5,000; M. 0. Kirwexe, $8,000; J. B. Pell, $2,000, The total habilities are $10,000, His asoets cousist of real estate at No. 27 aud 29 Jobn stroes, k, valued at $12,500, but mort pes irr $10,000; coal shed, &c., $600; open accounts, Frederick Wright, wholesale liquor dealer at No, 6% New street, has been adjudged a bankrupt on his ows petition by Register Ketchum, Hix abilities amoum to $100,000; nominal assets, $57,000; actual assotm $11,000." The i creditors are: —The Liverpoot London and Glove Tnsurance Company, $15,000; Jobt Kelly, $3,000; J. H. Wright, $8,050; Crary & Surond $7,589 14. Tho rst mectimg of creditors 1s called fot September 21, Oliver W. Whittlesey, confectioner at No. 839 Broad way, has been closed by execution, Puicaperrata, Sept 4, 1876, sir, if it were so, 3 ‘all street at Messri ge Bckley & Co., broke! sue pended to-day, weir entire indebtedness about $5,000, CRUSHED TO DEATH, Johu Brennan, a Isborer, employed in the yard the Brooklyn brick and Pottery Company, on Putnam avenue, near Hancock street, was ‘ostantly killed yesterday forenoon by the caving in of an embank: ment upon him, Deceased and a man named Matt Brennan, wore engaged in loading @ cart with earth, when a portion of the bank, weighing about five tony, and horse were buried in the nen they were out Joni was found ly on hie face, his bead bewg Hattened, His companion was anconseious, bat soon revived, and will entirely recover The was killed. The body of de who was tive yenrs of age, Was removed to his late boarding and Coroner Simms was notified to hold an iaquesh

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