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~ ~ *" FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks Generally Firm—Speculation Mode- rately Active and Fairly Distributed. GOLD 109 7-8 A 110 3-8. Government Bonds Quiet and Firm—Railroad Bonds Irregular, but Generally Strong— Money on Call Easy at 1 a 1 1-2 a 2 Per Cent. Wat Strert, Satonpay, Sept. 9-6 P. M. short sellers are to the bulls what the goose that laid the golden ogg was to the farmer, aud they are stu- | pidly brought to the slaughter, as was the auriferous bird, when their functions are most required. This 18 particularly true of a market like the present one which evidences but a mere suspicion of outside sup- portand owes its main vitality to the purchases of bears when ariven to cover, As these later disappear from the market with them vanish at once both sup- port and customers—the goose has been killed by the avaricious bulls, and the whole process has to be com- menced de novo, Something like this occurred to-day, There was more ease in the market for loaning and borrowing stocks, rates showing a very decided decline in the prominence obtained during the last few days, a fact which ought to prove avery considerable diminution Of the former short interest. Added to this we have a ~arket nore remarkable for its strength than ac- tiviy, sud a tendency at the end to a lower average of tivures, a8 the result of a diminished demand, ‘pe two elements of demand and supply being, as it were, In equilibrio to-day, the usually active stocks vere marked by few changes of consequence; nor vore thero any tates or rumors, nor auything of par- licularly good report or evil report to disturb the placidity of business, The bulk of the day’s work was centred in the coal stocks, New Jersey Central running up from 31 to 333% under the impression that a cure-all had been found tor the company’s maladies in a problematical place- ment of $5,000,000 additional mortgage bonds anda general reconstruction of its board of management. What particular property was in the power of the com- pany to “spout,” freo from tho lien of the first mort- tages, the consolidated firsts, the convertibles und the | Lehigh and Wilkesbarre millstone was not mentioned, avither were the names of the generous parties who are to advance the money. Delaware and Hudson and Delaware and Lackawanna were ina measure steady, though Morris and Essex fell off from 9444 to 90 on limited sales of fractional Shares, under some occult iniluence, probably trom the Lackawanna quarter. Lake Shore and Michigan Central, which seem to have resoived themselves into a band of brothers, al- ‘hough of somewhat limitea numbers, went up and down the scale of prices together with great unanimity, Unfortunately their weakest showing was at the end, despite of the official yearly report of Lake Shore, just published, which on a cursory examination appears to be highly favorable, and should have had an equally’ favorabie influence upon the price. Aslip downward to 1974 created some business Pacific Mail, which a subsequent rally to 2044 checked, the decline having simply developed the fact that some holders of long stock, sick of Its stagnation, and probably of his bargain, had essayed to sell toa market which contained no buyers. In the bond market the mortgages of the Western roads were in demand at higher figures, aud the re- mainder of the list steady, except the one weak spot of the New Jersey Central issues, which do not appear to Mmprove under the threatened addition to the family. The market at e o'clock cloged fairly steady, but | with a tired wir, as though worried with the activity of the work, THE BALES TO-DAY. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 127,670 shares:—New York Central and Hud- | son, 120; Ene, 100; Lake Shore, 1,200; Northwest- ern, 600; Northwestern preferred, 100; Rock Island, 900; Pacific Mail, 16,400; St. Paul, 3,900; St. Paul pre- ferred, 3,250; Obios, 600; Western Union, 4,300; Pan- ‘ama, 300; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 44,250; New Jersey Central, 19,310; Michigan Central, 7,500; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 1,760; Morris and Es- sex, 830, MIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICKS, ‘The following were tho highest and lowest prices of Btocks to-da) Highest. Lowest, brew and Northwestern........ 7 Chicago and Northwestern preierred Chicane. Rock Island and Pacific..... Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.. Delaware and Hudson Canal, Hauvoibal and St. Joseph Lake Shore. Michigan Central. Morris and Essex, Milwaukee and St Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred. New Jersey Contral, . Ohio avd Mississippi... Pacific Mail k Han & 6 fen 2 Jo pt is ML Lae M80." 51% Mich Central" 405 61 “Hi v4 Fa 1s Susy 6is Union Packt SIM Mo Pacitic. ADVANCK AND DECLINE. The following shows the changes as compared with yesterday's cloving prices:— Avvancs.—Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, \ ; Del- aware and Lackawanna, Ag; Erie, 45 50 Joseph, Ae; Hiinow Central, 4; New Jers ventral, 13; Norto- Weatern, }4; do, preterred, New York, New Haven and Hartiord, 4; St. Poul, 5'; American Express, 44; Wells Fargo, 36; ‘gold, %. Decuxe.—Chicago and Ailton, \; Delaware and Hud- gon Cunal, %; Lake Shore, \;; Michigan Central, 4; Missouri Pacilic, %; Morris and Kssex, 45,; Ohio and M:esissippi, 3; Pacific Matl, %; S& Paul ‘preterred, be; Weatern Union, +. THE MONEY MARKET. Money continues in abundant supply, loaning on call W1al3, a2per cent Sterling exchange was dull; prime, asking rates, 4.85 0 4.865,; selling rates, 4.835 04.643; aud 4.85.0.4.86; reichmarks, 9414 a 9434 and 95 95%; cables, 954 a 95; prime Paris, 518% and 4.164, The following were the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day :—Sa- vannah, par; Cincinnati, shade firmer, 75 discount; St. Louis, par to 50 premium; New Orleans, commercial, par; bank, a 34; Charleston, 3 discouns to 3 a premium ; Chicago, par. TUB BANK STATEMENT, The bank statement shows an enlargement of loans ef $2,607,600; the total reserve is $384,000 higher than Jast week, while the surplus reserve is $234,525 leas, it amounting to $22,540,025. The following is a comparison of the bavk averages for the past two weeks :— 2 Differences. Loans. Ine, $2,607,600 Specie... 22,142,200 Inc. 636/200 Leg. tend’s 57,780,600 Dee Deposits... 228) 58, 000 Ine. Circulation, 14,608, 800 The following shows the Res between the total teserve and the total liabilities -— Bpecic...... $22, in] Jace $22,778,400 Inc. $636,200 Leg. tend'rs 2 251,600 Total res've. $79,022,600 $50,307,400 Tuc. $084,000 Reserve re- quired against de- posits .... Excess of reserve wove le- gal 148,250 87,767,875 quirem’ts, 22,774,550 22,540,025 Deo, $234,525 THE GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 1097, to day aud ciosed at 11024—the highest price of the day. Sales were made in tho in- terim at 110%¢ a 11%. The market appeared strongest Jest before the close, an effect that was attributed to teports concerning the vew four and a half per cents, ‘The borrowing rates for gold were 1, 13; and 2 per cent, Loans were also made flat, and at 1; and 1 per eent for currency. . OPERATIONS OF THE GULD EXCHANGE BANK, Gold baiauves. « oe 61,767,422 in | i} | / | tered, 115% a 11545; do, do., coupon, 115%; a 116; do. .has notified the Stock Exchange that he is prepared tu Bid. Atked, City sixes, DEW...... 006. + 110% 1 United Companies of New Jersey... 138 138.4; Pennsylvania Railroad. 484 4812 | Reading Katlroad. . day Lehigh 2 bai Catawissa Railroad preferred 40g 42 | Phiadeiphia Erie Railroad. « BX | seuuylkull Navigation preferred. L: Northern Central Ratiroa 31 Lehigh Navigation Boag Oil Creek and Alleghany 9% 9% | Hestonville Railroad. 25% Psd Central Transportation, 38k 8045 MINING STOCKS, The following are the closing prices of mining + 1,987,502 25,089, 000 $58,096,634 \ 8,874,132 2 5,016,329 716,015 j Currency balances, Gross clearances. CL¥ARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges. Currency balances... Gold exchange GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were quiet but firm. The fol- lowing were the closing quotations:;—United States currency sixes, 126%; a 127; do. do., 1881, registered, 1174 a 117%; do. do, do., coupon, 118% # 118%; do. do., 1865, registered, 113 4 113);; do do., do, coupon, 113 a 1134{; do. do, do, new, registered, 113% a 113%; do, do, do., coupon, 11334 # 113%; do do., 1867, registered, 116% a 1: do. do., do,, coupon, 116% a 117; do, do., 1868, registered, 118 11924; do. do,, do., coupon, 1184 a 119%; do, ten-forties, regis- fives, 1881, registered, 1153; a 11555; do, do, do., coupon, 11534 a 11535. RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were irreguiar, but genorally strong and im gooa request. In the early deal- ings Northwestern sinking fands brought 1061% and inter bonds 105, St Paul firsts sold at 117, La Crosse Division advancing to 1024. Michigan Central sevens rose to 101. Hannibal! and St. Joseph convertible were firm at 76. New Jer- sey Central convertible advanced ve per cent—from 75 to 80. New Jersey Central irsts were four per cent lower, selling at 103, and do. consolidated 44 per cent tower, declining to 9043. Toward tne close New Jersey Central consolidated firsts sold at 90 a 9034 and con vertibie at 80. Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consolidated declined to 59, Delaware and Hudson, of 1884, brought 105. Chicago and Norihwestern consolidated gold cou’ pons sold up to 94 The following were the closing | quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union firsts, | 100% 0 106%; Union land grants, 105 @ 105% Union sinking funds, 9144 a 91%; Centrals, 110 a 111. THE UNITED stares TREASURY. ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $54,000 gold on account of interest and $2,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, The Sub-Treasury released $13,100 silver com to-day, The following aro the Treasury shipments for the week ending to-day:—Le- gal tenders, $1,170,000, silver, $13,000, Tho Treasury holds $337,650,000 im bonds to secure bavk circulation, a decrease for the week of $730,000; bonds held to secure public deposits, $18,740,000; bank circulation outstanding, $328,250,000 currency» and $2,100,000 gold notes. Revenue receipts to-day? $250,000; customs receipts, $530,000; bank notes $600,000. ‘Total for the week, $3,800,000, THE FORKIGN MARKET. The London advices report a gain of £2,000 bullion by the Bank of England on balance to-day. Consols were steady, a8 were also United States bonds, with the exception of 1805s, which declined 44 por cent Erie common improved 3; a 44, while the preferred fell off 1 per cent. Rentes at Paris advanced slightly. The following are the last quotations:—Consols tor money, 954; a 955,; consols fof account, 954, a 9554; five-twenty bonds of 1865, old, 105, five-twenty bonds of 1867, 10833 2 108%; ten-forty bonds, 1074 a 107 new fives, 107 3g @ 1074, ; Erie common shares, 93. MEMORANDA, ‘The following are the earnings of thé Chicago and Alton Railroad for the mouth of Augus' 1876 1875, $499,271 68 411,960 46 Incre: seeeeeee $87,311 12 During the month of August 1,040 acres of land were sold by the Illinois Central Railroad Company tor $7,212; the cash collected ou land contrects was $8,676 94. The trailic on the main line ia lilinos Yielded $491,651 75 against $469,299 19 in Augnst, 1875. The trafic of the Iowa lines, leased at thirty-lve per cent of gross receipts, was $103,488 53 against $144,147°15 in August, 1875. A statement of the affairs of the New Jersey Central Railroad is promised as soon as it can be prepared, ‘The official report of the Lake Shore Company for the year ending Jane 30, 1876, is out, ‘Tho total earn- ings were $14,993,975 against $15,413,458 the previous yer Out of the total earnings $7,558,982 was for local freights avd $3,121,706 for local passengers. Tho operating expenses for 1876 were $9,520,090 against $11,035,613 in 1875. The net earnings for 1876 were $4,692,311 against $4,378,165 the previous year. The funded debt of the company was decreased from $36,511,000 to $25,125,000. In operating the road the expenses of maintenance of way and structures wore reduced from $2,870,082 in 1875 to $2,173,244 in 1876, and the cost of conaucting transportation was reduced from $6,045,335 in 1875 to $5,193,818 in 1876. W. B. Clerke, whose failure was recently reported, pay all indebiedness in full on presentation, RARNINGS OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. For the month of August, 1876. For the month of August, 1875. For the month of August, 1 Earnings frst eight month: Farnings first eight months, 1875. Earnings first eight months, 1874. PIILADELPHIA STOCKS. ‘The following are the closing prices of Philadelphia stocks by telegraph :— shares by telegraph from San Francisco :— Consolidated Virginia 57% Crown Point Cahiornia,. Yeliow Jack Aipha, Belcher, Chollar. Contidence...... Savage. . Sierra Nevada . Consolidated Tmperial * Exchequer . Mexican, B54 Overman, Gould & © 15 Justice. Best & Belcher, 4845 Caledonia, Hate & Norcross 124 —_+—__—_ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES . Sarcrbar, Sept. 9, 1876, BRFOKS CALL—l0 AL Me 100 she NJ Cou RR B00 , eee $8000 N J Cen conv... 2000 do...... . Soro Un Pac sinc £2 we TOM K& Test... Bip bee.” as Wr doo... 680 Tg lu Chia NW Ki J u 15 OLS aN's 140 108 20 00 10) Harlem RR ) Mich Con is wo 100 Chia WONIE wo” ao. . AND thd) a 870000 US 20, $2000 U 8 5's. 6, °81. 6.00 U 55.20, 6 6000 do. Sum Us WOU Ur ¥iitss bOARB—| FOS CH'sn J J. BI 15 she Ohi & Al 1000 Bos, Hb Ist. 19% 100 wan. enn ered bimwewt ae ilo xu 10S luo ’ worg 100 BOW NJ Cen © Br lw yon L&W Bo sy, ae jo do Wg tu 4 lou) Ma 8 PL 5 wae | 20 > 1000 Wo wr, 4u0 Mil&ese P uz * 5000 U &NWeek vs 100) do. * sooo Chie & NW stbe 4u00 © NW int bee 5000 Long Dock bs. 200. mw . 13H iss 300 Paellit We 3 2000 St LAT Mt Ist. 200 Dei. Me W Wie be WHC Le Tee do, ? 4000 Tx W con evbi. Lo shs Hanover Bank 100. & 1 Cau. 6890 0 a 100, mee Ake 100k 10) Onis hu mae sbe 31% 309 1 10.0 Pac Wail 88... 300 do. 9” do 10) do. 1900 do... 6 Mites Lada og QNYNHEve VALL—best Py J Con RR $3000 US 6's, T000 US 8" 10000 © & NW 7000 “do 100 Mil & St P Rit , do e 10 MILA SE RR vi BuO 200 Buu OStL, KON KR 100 LU Del, Li & W KG. 1000 noo do 109 Lo do duo o do 60 100 do. 1300 ad Ly do Tuo 6Oo do 1200, 200 do lwo ae wo los eae ge K 400 do 100 io. bs rug do. uo be to Mor & Hse Bi 20. 10) Ohio t Miss Hit 3 SECOND SOAKD—1 PL 1600 shs L 5 & MSRR Iw rus) do, do. 1000 di 210 ao. 4 Bo ao. 1200 do. 1000 NJ Con RRL be 409 do... do. ao SOE SEE RR 800 Chic M &St Pb-ce 50) dow 200 ML & M pf. Tou bre Wh 100 Mich C RE 105 do 300 do. 100 do. 80 do. ae QR 100 Han & StJo RR, 10) de. © 25 Mor & Ess ith 251 do. PE ULE bath 10) sha NI Cen fi $1009 Alb & Sus 8d... 10145 500 di 200 woCasolsteon. Sity las WIND Cen ist, con 90g 400 wO -do. vo 400 2000 do. go” 30) 1000 NJ Cen intceony 0 40.0 Del a Hr, °34.. lw 7000 West Pe bonds, zo 7000 L & WB cou. lu) 2000 Un Pac sti... 100 7.0 ahs W Un Tel 100 do. 2.0 Pac 400 Bu) Wells-Fargo Ex... WON YO AHR ARS OoKrie RR... Ds ) Mich cen RK do... do... do do. do. do, Chi & KT RR. 300” do. 100 Lake Shore Rit..b3 500 do. ac) 17.0 ao. 100. 400 co. 300 ao 10 do 10) do 1300 do. 60 do. S00 di 40 Panama kk. WOON J Cen Rit. 100 Chi, Peg eR ia 1v0 UI 1 & Miss RR. Bet COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT QUIET AND STEADY; FUTURES CLOSED STEADY, BUT GENERALLY 1-320. LOWER—FLOUR STRADY—WHEAT ACTIVE— CORN STEADY—OATS EIRM—WHISKEY QUIET— | PORK QUIKT BUT FIRMER—LARD ¥IRMER— PETROLEUM YIBRMER—SPIRITS TURPENTINE FILMER—ROSIN STEADY—OILS GENERALLY STRADY—COFFRE FIRM—SUGAR NOMINALLY UNCHANGED—FRE!GHTS QUIET. Sarurpay, Sept. 9—6 P. M. There was more trading in some quarters to-day, and good sieady markets were reported everywhere. On 'Change flour was steady. Wheat was in active request at improved prices for all kinds, Corn was also in fair demand and steady. Oais were firm, Whiskey was quiet. Pork was quict but firmer. Lard was firmer. Freights were quiet Cotton on the spot was quiet but steady; futures closed steady, but gen- orally 1-32¢. lower. Coffe was firm. Sugar w: nominally unchanged. Oils were generally si loum was firmer, Rosin was quiet but steady. turpentine were firmer. Correx.—There was « quiet, but very firm market for Rio; 20) dacs, ex J. B. Walker, sold on favorable terms. Mild coffee was quiet. W Ordinary cargoes, 15!e. 9 fair do., 1 Age.: good do., ITKc. m Ie, extreme range for lots, 19!4¢. « 1956. fair to good, 16ije. w 17%e., gold, ninety day: government bags, 19. 0 krass mats, 2c, a 22e, : Singapore, 17e. « 18e.; Ceylon, Ie. #1 14}e. a 16!ge.; Laguayra, 8c. a 17e.; Jamaica, Spirits Rica, 16e. Angostura, Ve, ‘OTTON.—The market for spot cotton was quiet an Wor tuture deliveries the market closed stead: with a decline however. of 1-32c. on all months except vember, January and February. The closing prices to- compare with Friday's as follows sath ‘September ®, 19-32 «115 January 1 Feb. lard of elassitiention, and on cotton in store ranuing a grade above or below the grade quot Uplants. Alabama, N. Orleans. Teun Ordinary... 9 716 8 TK 8 716 Strict ordinary. 91318 9 ISIG 9 13.16 Good ordinary... 7 10%4 10) | Strict good ordinary 1043 qwoiy ‘16 | Low middling...... 107 u iL uM 1113-18 11 : 12 1 12 O16 1 1 rdinary, ON vod 1036; middi aS di 10 19-163, Spot sa ToDay Law. Be'g. Total Export... see 10 Consamption. . 518 io 1,008 31 7 43 For future delivery tt day, after two 2. M. ; October, 200 at i 70) we o16e.," 10) at VL 17-86 ovember, 00) 100 December 110; Febraury, A) at raod 1 w ¥ Nim 4.000. Thin « Say ines year, 3.10% Te compressed: ty Liverpool, 4. thern, at the e sales wet “Mobis. Po re #590 tor Brandywine and n and Jersey yeilow, Extra state. Choice Mate, Superfine W St Luais, stemiabt extra.. naiity not more than halt | ice double extra. ce family... Kye tour, fine to superfine Southern, No cad SSSouR Te Southern, tamily Corn meal, ae for export, and were about $103 Blo ie, tor . 3 Milwaukee, $1 05 1 $1 10 for do, atloat, $1 Ops, ‘ennessee, and 92¢. t steady pri ‘The about 150,000 bus Sie. tor ‘6c, for prime Er ste mas, In font. 54c, 10F torn yello © firm. s were about Tee bushels at 4 for Na. cago mixed, 456. 4 50c. for white State and dle. aded mixed. Rye was were quiet. ‘The first comsigur Shore barley, comprising about 9.000 bi was received to-day by Messrs, Story, Ward & Musee Her but ‘$190 n S200 tor single, 820) w $125 for rough: Mauiia bem; Ke. 'h Stge., currence; Disni hemp, Siac. a O3ye., old: MOLASSKS.~Domestic was steady, Foreign was frm d, 81 6S a SE 7 & $2.75; piteh, & ton wero as follo strained, $! $1; soft, $1 75 01 tar, Wilmington and Washington WB210. Advices from Wilmin; —Rosin quiet; strained, 81 17!5; good firm at $140, Turpentine irm; hard, Spirits firm at 254ge, Linseed was also firm We quove :~Linse ls were generally steady. crude, 3 yellow wil er. © niake, , Dieaehed) winter, inter, } sperm, crude, Fa ache nacural do from first hands, the m rule} high lent at ith eax follows: Crude bbl aphen hitadeiphi Advices trom 4 of n eld, very Little shipment neglected; offered at $b ¥2!s, with uo S10NS.—Recoipts—Pork, 96 bbig : 30 eu 7 boxes; bees, et was Very quiet but and 250 bbls, for Oe! lard, 26 terces. ckuges, aco 185 bls. sold : the eas ‘follows :—' 31740 usked; October, $17 bid, $17 50 $15 8) bid, Bis asked. hote sal 1,509 fresh Lidge. OU frest sh Oise.) und ut Bos D boxes hocks & bellies tree on bonrd, onjprivate terms, Fresh were quoted at 10! JUe., fresh shoulders lde.; picked bellies at 1 a Me, fr a Te. h bellies pickled ham pickled shonlder at Bye. Sea Se, and box bellies ut ic, firmer but ‘qu quoted at Ge, 8 ° and Bae. wo for Western long ‘cleni boxes “long wud short clear sold at at Be.; 50 Loxes Western short el here fur December delivery ut 9!¢c, Beet was unchanged. We quote :—Barrels, extra mess, s11 a $13; $11; packet, $12 v $14; tierced city, extra Ln India mi $10, prime mess, $15. Beef ham aud unchanged, quoted at $20) «$27 for prime Western and $23 for tair 0 ood de. Smoked meats were quiet at Wige. a ide, for hams and 04sec. for shoulders. Lard was quiet but firn second “call” xs follows :—deptember, ¢ bid, ‘asked $10 00 bid, $10' O74, asked; November, $10 asked: seller your. $9.8) bid, $9 90 asked id. $990 isked. The sales were 9,000 ‘tiereus or September, $10) 4 $11 tor ‘Uctover, BY 95, $10 Novemuer, $9 95 for December, and $0 00, $9 U0 und BOOTH; foe seller Sour, ‘Spot sales werd 150 tiercew city steam xt 107;0, w1le, and 400 tierces West ern, to arrive, at $10 744 a $11 25, ike ned—We uote sales of 450 terces for the Coutment, mber delivery, at 11ige., and 2,000 tierces do. for December delivery, at 1 aw plain ine: Bt) a Ucto- —Tho market for domestic lots wax quiet but steady. tSrushed, 11e, WT) lated, IAN. aw 11Kg jout 11 Me. STEAMINE.—The market was quiet at M4iyc. a 14\e. for 29 hhda,, 56 terces and 44 Ub © sales were about 200,000 The market was Is. sold at BL 1145. ms ot LonnaKe 4 alld with rates generally quite steady. ‘Tue dew rain vessels tor charter. The engagen 1, 16,0 0 bushels Cae phia, per steam (reported thence), 40k 100 hhds. & 4: racks 1 provi 7 8000. bushels grain To Bristol, by wai 000 bushels gral ter; 100 bhds. taliow ‘at 2s, Gd. 1 ently, 54,000 bushels. §: puckagea tobacco on the Dasis of 200 sides leather, OO” bags timothy bbls, bes 2,007 tierces lard, =A Norwexian vark, Lence t ter with 1,70) bbis, refined petroleum at os. 6 an can bark, hence to the United Kinudom direct with an American brig receutly), hence tu the JO) vila, de.-on private terms: ® |, to do. with about 16,000 cases & Norwegian ship, 6 tons, iaid on for Bristol with geweral cargo: an Italian bark, co to Care for orders with 4.00 quarter. gralit, at Os, ‘an bark, heace with 3,00) quarters to Y to Mamburg with Italian bark, hence to At Os. Ud. :'m British . from Baltimore to Belfast or Vablin with 6000 quar- “at Sx. Od. | bots. do.,” wt on Mediterranesn with bark reported from Borte at Bdge und o per cont? 2 e - FINANCLA ONEY ON” LIFE AND ‘olicies, Mortgages und other Is effected with best com- A securities insurance of ail kis J.J. WABEE | panies, H& 00. 119 ts | A GRATES £ 00. BROKER | AL.ders promptly atteuded to. | Mortgage. Endowment Insurance 74 BROADWAY.—PIRST | ZL .ctass stock Execta privileges; quotations of stead- dics. single priviloxes; ago explanatory pamphicts. mailed to ai correspondenss iu principal cities in United States. SMALL LOT | Avamounting to al RSED JEWELLERS NOT $2,200, for wale. J. H. GREENE, 0. 8 Pine §| iOOD SECOND PURCHASE MONEY MORTGAC Aon a private dwelling, with the allownnce of a fair dis- e tor sale, Address RELLABLEK, box 171 Herald office. NY AMOUNT TO LON ON NBW YORK, BROOK. Alyn und New Jersey 2 t¥; @i8o On good Hinproved Farms; money at 6 per cent on low Valunt . BROWS, 20 Cortlandt st, | "\ LABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD HONDS | | AA wanted. G. W. MARKHAM, 196 Hroadway. DATED BONDs KOCGHE AND coupons wauted y, New York. ONSOL AAsold: Tennessee and iy JOHN B. MANNING, | LABAMA © INKD, QUIET LADY, “tiHROCGU N seeks the ald of & middle-aged sent! of some jeune? true and perma endship desired. Andress L. {box Lok Herald Uptown Branch o N en Wibow | zy | Avcat'reterences) ‘wish © tons | $500, pleasant hoine, SP. CLAIR, Herald ot rooms wa equivalent, Ad wn Branch oftee. hare LEY. ROAD ST., LEY & BAZLEY, “Broker in Gold and Stock Privileges.” ptly exceated vy wire or letter, Reference in | Orders pi | Jeading cities of ithe United States, K PRIVILEGES FOR ‘at very close Fates; Stueks bought and sold or carried A, Tong as desired on Land 2 per cent margins.) xplasator pamphlet ou stock speculations seat tree, TU MBL DOH . Bankers and Brokers, 92 Broadway, New York LARGE LOAN To A BULL . witht 1 AX one yenrs’ jeune of lots: Security. orner Varict VALIPORNIA” AND OTHER MINING — STOCKS | Congne and sold on commission, and the organization of mining companies receive special attention ; orders executed | ciseo and elsewhere. | by us daily at Sat LAY is also a member of the now Our Mea. He OS | American Mining Board of New York. | ALBERT H. NIGOLAY & CO. Stock Auctioneers, Hankers and Brokers, v- | No, 43 Vine st., New York. y |, _Beteblichad 38 yearn. 1 —JOUN B, BAGLEY. 74 BROADWAY, IAS. ON Jods le Privileges and Spreads on active Stock! ¥ $100,000 TO LOAN—AT OF on New York city improved property only, TOK, box 3,425 Post office, JSTABLISHED DRUGGIST, WELL KNOW {)-ossful, neoks partuer, active (prelerved) of with $ to buy interest of indy partner called westward. Address PHARMACUE OF #200 TO LOANS Adare; APITAL YNvw York, Brookiya Property, ut 6 per cent. 4 AVITALAST, Herald oti as Hotes BURNHAM (Members New York Stock Kxehange) fasion Stock Brokers 36 Broad st. Bonds and God beweht and sod on cash, “Branch odiees by Fite connected “by our private ited, FP Aeo Timi RICHARD Auetlonoers, 27 bast Broadway, advauee cash on fur niture, F Stocks of stores. Goods stored or sold. Kee tablisied 20 years. ALWAYS WAVE MON Sew York eit; roperty; eit) bought ade ab OWN 8 PIERCE. NO. 5 VINE, WAS eaTATE Money to foun on Mond and Mortgage ia New York elty | aud Brovkivn. Faia far . Quotatio BAZLEY, bev PULL TNPORM by sanding for xiven by JOU w York. argo or lor Avenae and Windsor hotels telegraph nes, Accounts Wo quot bs. centrifugal a Se, clayell, Soe museovad ei | do. grocery, 3 i Porto Ki Islunds, 3 New ‘Orleans, tui prime to et Be. & Ode, NAVAL STO. There was a Srmer market for spirits tar- pontine; about 200 bbls. sold at B2!je. There was scarcely wpything doing in rosin but the market ruled steady. Tar | and piteh were quict, out uominuily unchanged. We quote :— Spirtes of turpentine, $1 ive; rest raited, $i ov; good were quiet | WALTER'S BONS, | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1876--QUADRUPLE SHEET. n FINANCIAL, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. N = APITALISTS.—WANTEL “GENTLEMAN Ol made on same, GEORGE MOONBY undoubted integrity aud jpn Lig ing bust 179 Broadway. \MOUNTS OF MONEY TO DOAN-AT ARGE Litt expenses, on New York, Brooklyn and Westchester First Mortgages,’ Seconds and Lenshold ut easy terms. ness, po: 4 some capital, to very tayorable E, box 5,205 New York Post office, for ORGE W. STAKE. 150 Broadway WK L0 SOLD TERRE OF THE BESi = a selling household art ever invented will be closed re remarkably ckea if applied for at once; owners Koln Eu those who have called shonid call again. PHILLIPS, 08 Nassau st.. room 2, second floor, keeper prosirectively out of employment please © Warten. kndowment Poticie LIFE AND LOAS M: NEY TO LOA. ON BOND AND MORTC w York city and Xtate, New Jersey, Pennsyly and Massachnsetts Propertios. either vity or farm, im au ‘om The book. suit, A, WARNER PLATE, 115 Broadway Thien ith thane Manes, to Goax X PE CENT ON IMPROVED Mocity Property by KIRKLAND & CO. 79 Codar st. sak fs ° ity, NEY TO LOAN ON BROOKLYN BONDS AND fade to ania. Mimortzages, COD. WILLITS, 168 Soatasue at, Irook a re 1 EW JERSEY CENTRAL A? ™, DiLAWARE, sitisfactory rete; pA awauna at 00, of uther ood stocks wanted lof y drome ‘country Home; fie trees. shrubbery "aud fruit | box 175 Herald ol ceed over 100 lots of pround: 40 minutes from Wall at. eas TANtED—GOOD BUSINESS MAN WITH A SMALE Brice, 8100005 equity $13,000), Lnelndin: horses, earring Wy cooentat capttailiosmied ot witing ts lsocte tetas ek of all kinds, “Address W , Uox 145 Herald office, | cities und towns, to represent my interest in a staple art Sait LOAN Lae to pa 4 very profitable aid permanent busi M7 BROADWA Money on Lite and Endowment’ Policies, and first Becuritios, this isan opportunity unsurpassed. | C: roon 21, JAM “ - - ais - a "a TANTED—A SUITABLE YO! N. WITH #2) Sete eso ts Mowe mapereenin, Cama W icv, co tate an tutereat in an, oyster and provision experienced popular yontlomias, to ostabiiat a aneking<| SMttes, ACGINOG EMRE um ee mee eeerets OR and Exe! purely levitimate and nonspecua- D—TO INVEST FROM $500 TO $1,000 ital ecure Protite large, sure. Address smatl, safe Business, a short distance from N. . Herald offi S SUMS OF $3,000 TO $10,000 TO LOAN ON city property, without delay. | E. G. LOCK, 139 5th st., near Broadway, NEN SUBSCRIBERS, $5,000 LACH, fo ACT DIRE tors of new profitable enterpr hartered by Ou | States: must mble in value withi We year and en | Send addrens to NEGOTLATOK, Herald office, and if abie particulars will be presenved. MPO LOAN=IN SUMS TO SUIT, ATO AND 7 PERC on improved city property; $70,000 on farms tn Jersey and Westelester county, Hs Vi COOK, 5 Broadway, roo Address, with full lars, ©., box S454 4 D-AN ACTIVE OR SILENT PARTNER IN the produce e lesion busine { long standing; must have $5.00) to $10,000 capital; these acquainted with siness preferred,’ Address ROME, box 170 Herald 3 PARTNER, SILENT invest in a first for four days, class new coi Herald INVE, siness, in full oj Front st., near Clo ws Branch oitice, ‘T IN A GOOD” MANUFACTURING erution, $5,000 to $7,0.0, Auswes uvernenr. Ww ANTED~A PRACTICAL from $10,000 to $20,000 em QUARTERLY © Years, On real teage ein New York or Brooklyn, oe Kings ties; mortgaxe to 00 deposited in hands of respousible party nw security for jown of Hike axiodut, for a F or urity tor use of said mortgare, policy JTURE, CUR. w York's best companios on my Ye for $c 1 complete order, Address CON, Heraid off 20, pore Joan wanted Ade | ‘ou wht ald up four yours in ndvance : in this city: best of reference. 1D SKCURITY, Herald 0; $8.00 0h cass hh valine, $830,000; ox 4,797 Post ott $10.00 a: SANTH OR BOND AN a On Age: | Si start fou at; principals only address $5 5()() UPWARD.—FI ! CLASS BUSINESS OPPOR- Dy) tunity und \L references offered to reliable party. Address SPENCER, Herald office, TED-IN A € i work plent, s CAPLTAL, MON jiture in owner’ but need capital; tine Vox 190 Heraid Uptown Braneh offi 3 Pulte Herald office. made by January next; must be sold, Address CHANCK, Herald otties, $15 | QO( sone ara Boar | 2 WANTED. THEY joo NHAM BY TAM. | raunds the aduiti cipals only address | gq, ¢) A GOOD CHANGE FOR A BZ.OOO cits The anoach ts wi arowine toue te WANTED-ON 0, proved proj AXES, vox 194 iorald office, $15,000 Ligh $40. OOO AN ERR aIX PEC CET. ON FIFTH | Arkansus, 4) iuiies from Memphix Address MILL, Herald ‘| ‘avenue property worth double; pays $2,000 | ellice, dearly; vo brokers. _OwWs celal 10s Pos eftice, TO 83,000 WILL ny YAN INTEREST cle already introduced, | $2 O00. payable paronted art | Address Is ) Broadway, room 1 $50.006 | t 80: $2, 000. ) $3,000 WILL BUY AN $145 O0U Tor L LUAN- oO. BOND AND MOK’ 4 prosperous HKroadway cash ie ).' enue, on city Rew. Extate, $2 sechred. Address CIGARS, box 176 Herald KICHAKD V, HARNETE, 111 Broadway, basement. ¥ FACTORY AND BUSINESS $1.000,00025 V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., BUSINESS din every household ; small risk for an energetic man on for sale, Address G. H., box 1,38 AT VERY ~~ LOWEST No. OPYORT Post office. AS USEQt au LLED OPPORT ry Is OF $3.00( ® party “with capital to get into t th plenty of goods, stall expe a 0h Stable buiness in this city, Address LEWIS, Herald ccediiy.» chanoe tor ondstc as az i ae parties need not apply. NAXOS, box 14a Uptown Branel ROLLER SKATE, JU: cheapest; will sell the in cash und royalty, Address KOLLER SKATE, | AN OPPORTUNITY anufteture of w regular trade ar [large profits aud a monopoly. Address X, X., Herale NK TO BE MADE DURING TH Fo We quote rolina, tairto prime, | holtders inn Patent Coy Money Box for children. A ~HnO WOOD § mir to good, 8 Sige and du. com: | Latfaie just invented. Models, patent papers and right | $5.000 S man, with this amount of * atone ominully Gigc. @ | ensh, Address bi , Boston Have part interest in « good business, lished over seve: ses 00 | Rauxoon, in bond, 2340. | Le QUALLIY ST, | YORE: must be acquainted with bovk seeping. “ean. —the ars continued quiet, bat | 4 y mA, |: Se ernie, Sree. = sOn teat ne "Refined was quel We note | Wallack'’s Theatre, Br T.000t" Ts’ LETTERS FOR sper of ugar we Bie. | V DDITLONAL CAPITAL WANTED (IN A MANUPA paces shinece'n Bete. ¢ i #0 4Aturing business. established for many years in this city ~ E Oye st a Rrasery MHF | Go Knack for an increasing taluent: “Addrere | POO ake oeeN OD oq ononte Can 1 Poxes, | SPECIALTY, Herald office, stating where au interview basi tbe an al 5 Fag bey» may be bad. have tl OW) in cash, Addre: Herni rey who ean control several manutactork investixation solicited. 1 Herald office. $15 peers WELL ESTABLISHED iARDW Ane ZA Range and Stove Store on iid will be sold very low, or will take a parcn NACE, station L, WELL EDUCATED BUSI speaking wad writin French, and abie to ive | & partuer in w legitimate HEATER, nd business, Address F Ute dedi 2 a AN ABLISHED FIRM REQUIRE . WITH $10, WANTED.—AN OPPOR- | $25. 000. al capital to manulactuie py ion st by an improved pro usaring extre Ke $2,000 before Centennial closes in New 4 SAYRE, 162 Broadway, references, particulars, ANY PARTY HAVING THIS AMO CIGAR STAND FOR SALE, in ove of the best eatin +o. - BUSINESS TROUBLES. The well known clothing house of Trepbagen, Huntes . Of Nos, 398, 400 and 402 Bowery, Bes made ap as- signment for the beneilt of its eredjors, tte lia | biliues will amount to between $60,000 and $70,000, | about $45,000 of which 1s owing lor goods purchased, ‘The real estate speculations of one of tho firm ts given as the cause of the disaster, The firm is desirous of making a compromise with its creditors, and is willing } Fe, of approved opportunities erence ‘| to pay what the creditors suvgest, with the undet- | . Todds & Co., 302 Brontway 9. « | standing that the business shall be continued without | | the speculative partuer. Marshall Lefferts, Jr., wishes it understood that he ia a creditor of John Leadiey & Sons to the extent of $6,500 oniy. Of this umount, $1,995 ts secured by leaving a balance uusatistied of $4,505. James im azainst the firm is only $3,500, im- bargain, HGS & CURLETON, 98 “permed THU $20,000 TO" INVE / 100 per cout; goods fully aby ‘Address, for inter- | A SMALL AMOUNT CASI, BALANCE ROYALTY OR | 4A Real state, will purchase'@ part or the entire in «new Paten orotits larve. Address IMMBDIAT th capital seeking by EPTABLE AA bnsiness men without copitat, ina strictly first class | business enterprise: wise pactuer wanted, with §H50. MANUFACTURING COMPAN Bronaway. M THE WESt opening; w stent ot $0,004 The fo lowing assignment was yesterday filed in the County Cierk’s vilice:—Henry D. Rovelt to Henry M. Holby. custor ed to travel WIDOW (SOUTHERN), PAST 20, WITH SOME capital, would like to meet « suitable person in some Moall legitimate business. Address Mrs. LOW, Post office, with stamp. REAL ESTATE, At the Real Estate Exchange yesterday E. A. Law. rence & Co, sold, by order of the Supreme Court, tn WANTED— | Adaress business wholesale and profitable. Herald office, | A Parr’ BLISHED ON BROADWAY foreclosure, one vt, 25x200.4, op the south side ef |. faving: Aira nk ood. & | Bast Soventy-seventh street, extending to Kast Sev- like to charge | enty-sixth strect, 95 feet east of Madison avenue, aid management o wood | buyer at home aud abrow Branch offi FORTUNE IN A HOLIDAY “10 A PAY sith low hebdred. dollars haif laveredi ta oftere partiewtars copy of book address F. i. W., Herald Up town Branch, to the Mutual Life Insurance Company, plaintifls, for $5,000; also one lot adjoining, 25x100, to the Mutual Life Insurance Company, piaintiffs, for $3,300, TRANSFERS, fl. w. of Sth av. Fth st..s8, 12 Puan re" Clow nd wite to N. L, Faneher...... + (84,000 | 5 ENGINEER —QUARTER | {adiow sw. &, LX) It. n. of Delancey, 20x53 | AXintereat in Tus Je in extublished line doing | “Kyouloch ana wife to H. Kuobloch. 9,590. OF TEh ay. silon Walter homes J. Mt ato ME A6th st so, ISB ZI th M. Lynch and busband to Hariem iver, irregular Mora. 116th st. mw, wo G. wd business. Address HENRY HOLPP, Lo Montgomery b., Jersey City. | RAKE OPPORT A weuns to taxe an interost In a permanent and lucrative send for circulars or call, 98S Sth w Be! jiyn ESS WANTED NEW YORK OR BROO! n energetic youny man, with # good educat Aiwation sm sone firs! clask w can furnish capital as ces, Address A, B Worcester, Maw Cok YAKD, WOOD AND established THOMA Peinain's Hi ESTATE Td wt, ® # Paw fcree) to J. Gute ot ful © the present farce, wide 10 steum . Blewators, he No. (has 0 Beck JAMes Blut cgins to Wi. J: Higgs ™: ateix, 16 Wall st, rooy 18. TERES! IN SILVER MIN is worth investigating, Gith VATTS, box i8, Manb thing eom for adininis' Anderson, J. and hu sof Delancey st-5 1 yoni THIRD T Not s OR EXCH nm, with bu Font ALE tourishing Wine Salo ing «large and protitabie fatally tive duily cush sales: location | Room attached, do’ with remanera. woll estab | Hsned. apply to Wo A, VEIILANOK, N Pin WILL INVEST $10,000 OR 820 80) - no utrention paid uniess real os: salary would be accepted. 4 Herald oMe Fletcher, Kobert oy at. 2 years William M., to It Jol into m safe paying f entire sai | asked. Address, in perlect contidence, BUSINE: le Herald ottice. | WANT $3,090 CASI TO INCREASE MY MANUPAC- | turing facilities, will secure the money and obtain for « suitable persun a position in a first class house soiling my 1 yer... to Henry Sehr yours ° Kobert and wife, io Robert Kennedy, «. ne between 7th and Sth ave: 5 years, : of btn at, w. of id sMAN TO 13 Hardware, piete and locatio veh, V. Bidrid.ze st., Muller, &. anil wife, to Paktisk WANTED IN Mii Worth st, ©. pouitry and flode store, doing cash business; cash ro' | Mark quired, 14> smith st, Brovkiyn, bE 5 years | ee - seme) erke, Sain | PARTNER WANTED—10 ATTEND FINANCIAL DE- | 4 years partment of an old established wholesale wine producing | Marks, Marcus a i wite, house, doing good bu aud in good sanding: about + years 3 | $1,400 will pore! half interest. Address MANUPAC nell, Jane and others, to Win. Pitagoral TURER box 137 Herald office 4c. ¢. OF Willis AY. iginsiraente Sik wx. fF ASD PAVBR—RARB CUAXCE TO COM Lot Vetween Broadway snd | wi eyrner store; splendid location, with | — {iutors) t #01 Kes pigs ve 200 © ade; lor sale. Apply 284 Bleecker rica meh —_ ER © CARRIERS’ MONTHLY REPORT. The lotter carricrs’ report for (he month of Auge last shows that the number of letter carriers employe@ in this city for that month were 429, making eight de livery trips aud thirteen collection trips daily. The matter delivered was 18,107 registered letters, 3,133,062 mail jetters, 377,100 postal cards and 705,645 news- papers, The iattor collectod was 4,103,408 letters, 734 postal cards and 507,087 newspapers, The totat postage in local cnatter was $51,605 62, and the amount paid carriers was $23,000 64, | st., corner Commer | i | Pe SUNS CO) THE Li TROLLING 800 CAN EMPLOY TO in Stocks, undersigned has long expert fwcilities and connections aud relors | Pp HAVING WOOD WORKING MACHINERY cau Increase their business $21,000 per yeur by investing anufacturing «mew Mouring, Address FLOOK ING, Horaid office, FIRST CLASS y good business, tor welling; rent gery city “Hoel, corner 6h a WAXTEDR ACTIVE: MAX 10 INVEST #5000 AND | take Creasure:ship of Lasiness that wil bear inv. aw. duldross GRANT. box 2.081 Post o Maw

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