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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Irregular, Fever- ish and a Shade Lower. GOLD 110 A 109 7-8. Money on Call 1 and 1 1-2 Per Cent—Govern- ment Bonds Active—Railroad Bonds in Fair Request and Steady. ——-———— Wau. Street, } Moxpay, Sept, 18—6 P. M. The market was as erratic to-day a shying colt ‘with a woll’s tooth and as feverieh as a case of yellow jack, A zigzag of quotations, ranging between the Parallela of one to three points and the consequent uncertainty as to whether the long or short side was to be tho winning one, in a incasure checked operations and @ ragged Jook to the whole speculation. The centennial enthusiasm, which is emptying the rural districts of hordes of country cousins to the re- pletion of our hotels and to the joy of tradesmen, is still unknown to the halls where brokers most ao con- frogate.” The gallorics, it is true, daily pustulate with Mrange faces and familiar dusters, but not even a shadow of these visitors’ money falls upon the per- spiring mass below who aro bearing the heat and bur- den of the day. Attempt upon attempt has been made to carry up and establish on a firmer basis, but the moment that the beara are forced to retreat and the bulls slacken their buying prices flatten outin tho absence of the helping hand which the public seems inclined to lend to all other branches of trade than that of stocks. At the opening this morning the supporters of the market kept in the background and a geveral decline ensued; but shortly afterward their presence was visible in a rally, and in this provokingly uocertain way, sometimes tor better and sometimes for worse, the prices of shares fluctuated the day through. Tho coal stocks are still the most vivacious of the list, and Bignifiea their activity by numerous oscillations, bounded by limits of three to four per cent Delaware and Hudson was particularly mer. curial, swaying between 69%, 654g, 673 and 67, which was tho finishing quotation for prices In the regular way, though sellers’ options were made at from 1 to 4 per cent below these figures, tor 10 to 60 day privileges. Afier two o'clock a better feeling began to spring up and there was every pros pect of the best prices of the day being obtained, when a sudden onset was made upon Central and Hud- gon, driving it down from 1024; to 10034 in a very fow minutes, and leaving it buta fraction better when tho gong sounded. For want of something better the bears had recourse to tho materia medica for the fitti- eth timo and diagnosed Mr. Vanderbilt's case to bis own injury and to that of bis favorite stock, Theso periodical assaults upon Central and Hudson are ascribed, and probably with truth, to the Gould quarter, sinco it is woll known that this usually wily operator in getting short of several thousan4d shares, more than two years ago, made a mistske which he never has had an op- portunity to rectify, while, on tho contrary, ho has been forced to debit the account with the rogularly recurring dividends and the premiums daily paid for the use of borrowed stock. In the railroad mortgages an average business was done to improved prices in the coal issues, with a gen- eral steadiness in tbo rest of the list, Coal shares are somewhat easier to borrow, tbe rate Yanging from 1-32 to 3; per diem, while in some cases Lake Shore, Michigan Central and Western Union Joaned from flat to a small premium. THR SALES TO-DAY. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- regated 115,558 sbarés. NewYork Central and Hud- 2on, 2,679; Eric, 800; Lake Shore, 27,100; North- western, 600; Northwostern preferred, 1,700; Rock Island, 3,170; Pacific Mail, 2,700; St. Paul, 3,100; St Paul preferred, 1,400; Ohtos, 1,600; Wostern Union. 18,275; Wabash, 1,200; Union Pacific, 200; Delawarer Lackawanna and Western, 29,175; New Jersey Cen) tral, 14,200; Michigan Central, 3,214; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 3,695. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows tho opening, highest and Jowest prices of the day:— Opening. Highest. Lowest. ‘New York Central ~ 102% 10215 10035 + 1% 104 “105 baie 53% 53% 3 236 36% Northwestero 614g Rock Island... 105 105% ‘Milwaukee and St. Paul. aL ‘Mil. and St. Paul pre! 654% Onto and Mississippi. Wy New Jersey Central. 24g Detaware, Lack. and West. 77 78% Union Paciiic.. 64 Western Union.. 13% Pacific Mail, . - 38% 2334 CLOSING PRICES—8 FP. he, Pacific Mall.... 23 2344 Mil & St P pf. West Union. 7254 @ 724 0,0 a@h AU & Fae wy CO CALC, Gueksiiver.... 18 15* Del, La W... 20 Brie... 6 Han & &Jo. Quicksilver pf, 18 ri.& Min.. a a ry * a ® & 7 Hestdopt. #10814 Lake Shore, a Mics G a * a a “ a Cen! 3 66" NV a Harlem. 1s ralg NYC 4&1 Rxd. 1005, 98° NI Cen... By ¥1 Olio & Miss. 48 37) Panama, ¥ Chi & NW ph. 61 61 Tol a Wab 2 165 w 1064 Union Pacifle.. 6434 BO w B08, Mo Pacific. ADVANCE aND DI Xe. The following aro the changes in closing prices com- bared with thone of Saturday :—- Apvance.—Burlington and Quincy, 13g; Missouri Pa- cific, 49; Jersey Central, 4s; Northwestern preferred, 44; New York and New Haven, 4%; Ohio and Missis- fippi, 4; Rock Isiand, 44; St. Paul common, 4; Union Pacific, 4g; American Express, 44; United States exe, 1. Peyacuise—Gold, X; Adams Express, 1; Wabash, } Pacilic Sail, 14; Northwestorn, common,’ % ; Michigan Central, Lake Shore, %; frie, 4; Delaware and Hudaon Canal, 3; Delawaro and Lackawanna, 1}, ; New York Central, 24s. Tho rest of the list was unchanged. THR MONRY MARKET. Money closed easy at 14; per cent on call. The fol- lowing were the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned citios to-day:—Savannah, 4; pre- mium; Charleston, scarce, { © 3% discount % par; New Orleans, commercial, 1s discount par, bank, \y Cineinnati, steady, 50 discount; St. Louis, 50 to 75 count, and Chicago easior, 50 discount. Foreign ex, chango closed dull and heavy. American Ex., DN xpress. . 64 Rell Parcolx SN en its, WO 0% Pee see se ee a a a Sterling :— Bixty days’ sight. 48215 0 4.83 Demand, ABI wd BH Cable transfers. 4.85 a 4.86 Commercial . 4.80 24.51 6.2244 a 5.20 6.20% 05.1736 515 a S16 G27 35m 6.25 Bixty days’ sight. 09% a 9434 Demand. ee 0d Cable transters, Mw 9b Commercial . VEG & DU, THE GOLD MARKET, Gold opaned at 110 and declined to 109%, the closing Price, The borrowing rates ranged from 1-64 per cent per diem to 2 percent per annum. Loans were also made flat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK, Gold balances $586,500 Currency balan: 648, 703 Gross clearances ee 2,503, 000 LBARING HOUSR STATRMRST. Curreney exchanges. Currency balances, Gold exchanges. Gold balances. GOVERNMENT ONDE, Governmont bonds closed steady at the following quo- | tations:--United States currency sixes, 12634 a 127; do. do, 1881, registered, 117% a LIT}; do. do, do, coupon, 1154, a 11874; do, do., 1865, registered, 112), 4 113; do, do, do., coupon, 112% w 118; do. do. do., now, fegistered, 1135; a 1135{; do, do. do, eoupor, 113}4 #1154 ; do, do., 1807, registered, 116)4 011634; | do, do. do,, coupon, 11645 a 11654; do. do., 1868, Pegia- | tered, 11814 9 119; do. do. do., coupon, 11844 a 119; do. | ten-fortics, registered, 115'4 a 11655; do, do., coupon, 115% a 11634; do, fives, 1881, registered, 11536 #11544; do, do,, do., conpon, 1154 a 1154. THK CXITED STATES TREASURY, ' ‘Tho Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $24,000, goid, | on account of interest and $1:,000 iu redemption of NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 r Ih. 171 Ohio sheep, weicht 14,030 Tha, at weight 0,250 Tha. 740 Vs. at 6e. five-twenty bonds. Tho Sub-Treasury releas@d $17,400 | 1900 silver coin to-day, bo 1 TUR POREIGN MARKET, The London advicts report consols strong higher, and United States vonds firm, ‘The funk of England. gained £20,000 Dullion on balance to-tay, At Frankfort Umited States The tollowing are late quo- 4 496; do. toraccount, old, 106; do. 1867, Was wanted to # limited extent, but nono was to be had. Tho sales were only about 90,000 bushels at $2 for $1 10 for fair old Ni Kc. per Ibs: 9 Ohio shee weight 0.020 Ibe, at Oy ending September 16, 1876-7,044 sheep and lambs; ave- per head, #4 3 ton Cows. —No 4 2 Chicago, in store ; $1 05 old winter, $121 for new do., $130 for winter, and $I 25 for new ainber T ley malt were also quiet. Corn was iu fair r ales were 170,000 bushels BUS Kx... 1 CLEA RT RA Be 1 Barley and bar. est nt firmer x ne a buttermilk fed, sold at art Krams fed an per head. Smovtl quality ve Ke, tor steamor yellow, Ste. a xed, O04,c, tor No. 1 Now c. 4 60c. for yellow Western, note sales of 60,00) bushel fraction lower, Onts were firm for ore were no live hogs on sale, DOMESTIC’ MARKETS, Southern wires interrupted and cotton marke! section missing. ew fives sold up to MB. tations;—Consols for noney, 957; 0.96; five-twenty bonds of 186: ; ten-forty bonds, 107% 2 108; new fives, 107% a 1077%; Erie common shares, 95; a 9%. quoted to-day at $1 5-Léd. a 514d. per ounce. in Paris are 106f. 47),¢. Exchan, do. . L & W RR.be do tv graded mixed, 41 white State, and 454 choice white State, Lixsxup,—Wo m1 J day «me Weatern, 4c. « 53 100 NYO AHR RR be ye: Sep mixed Beate 10 sales of S00 bags, now landing from Bar silver is MP ANY duTe.—We note at Dic. cold, December shipme: sold at Re,, gold, spot, and 1,090 bul day at 7740. gold; ADD bales do , on $200 for single, £ 1,000 bales jute batts 40 bales Manila do. ex Lowis, Satur- S00 Chia NWR DO Flour steady. Wheat steady; ) sich cn London, 25f, 25),¢. 100 Ohio & MER be In ratlroad bonds the dealings were well distributed. The coal road bosds were strong and higher, Jorsey Central firms, new, wlvanced to 10345, de. con- 7%, convertible Improvement 414 Mich © RR. . $200 w $210, gold; Italian, Be. a Sige. currency; jute b CALL—12:30 P, $00 she N J Cea Ri 7 10007 Fen Pac ghd TO. do _rafining, B6e. a Ae, glish Isiands, dc. a 480. Union Pacific firsts were in demand and sold at 1064 4 1063. Chicago and Northwestern consolidated gold coupons were firm at 94%. Michizan Central sevens declined to 102. Harlem coupon firsts Drought 120!,; Fort Wayne firsts, 120; do, seconds, 110; Chicago and ‘ow York Central sixes of 1853 Ralirond bonds were fairly active in New Jersey Central firsts, November, No. ninitly active and a si 4c, Neptember, 4440. Uctober, 43 ),0 &@ shade higher 6000 NY Con Ist, 100 she DH Ca trained and gi blacks at “81 6714. Tar «8 of turpentine, ood strained, 81 75 scton #2 5; piteh, $2 a $2 1 be market was quict and lower: 819 > Lard dull, weak 10 07!, October; $05 all the ‘short rib mid- 10 1OONY CO &URR ot We ‘ 200 Un Pac RR, 1OCM a RLER, and lower; $10 2), Alton firsts, 120, and and 1887, 104! the late afternoon dealings. new, advanced to 10334, and Morris and Essex seconds to 104, Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consolidated fell off to 461g. New York Central coupon firsts sold at 120; registered, at 119; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy consolidated sevens at 11%; Rock Island sevens at 1085; ; Chicago and Northwestern firsts at 108; do. consolidated gold coupons at 943, 043%; Central Union Pacific firsts at 1061¢, and ‘Tho Intost bids were as follow! cleur middles, yc. road. freights to New York 000 bushels wh 7,08) do. rye; 21, corn, 421,000 ‘At the afiernoon n, Cetober; $1 OF, F; 449;¢., October. t firmer wt 81 0 ched winter, Ge. + erude fish, ie. lard firmer, unchitn, Flour unchanged moal-—Boltod, $26 27e.; » resale of an At Philadelphia, per, sold At B6%e, rude in balk 1485 r se Pacifies at 110%; land grants at 104, Lake receipts 901,000 leet ments—Linaber, 954, es .—-Reecipts—Pork Receipts by lake—Flo corn, 104,660 do, By 164) bushels: corn, terces andor cases. The: pork $18 75 w $16 90, Chie, Bur & Q con 7’s.. Chi RT & Puc ist Te dow ater—Wheat $10000 US 5.20, 6,7. dull for city eut 1 & meats—The market was. v Pickiod bellies (12 Ibs. average) were off pickled shoulders offered at He. Fresh 1 a 13e,, fresh shoulders at Ge. 0 7c. pickled hams. at 134 Pickled bellies nt OMe. a the., pickled shoulders at Se. a Rige, and box bellies wt Ltyc. Myc. as Myo. for city, and Wye. wy 30 baxes city lon ms were quoted seample white Michi © Michigan wt iL $10000 N J Con Ist, n. 4000 NI) Cen cony... 4000 Chi, B&Q 7! uO Chi, RT PT. 10VGKN Wee Mil & Step 7s, ¢. RD Mile SP Ist, Li P ist, 1 & M D. orn in good’ demat low mixed Toledo tor Western loug "e_ quote :--Barrels, extra mess, . freely bid, holdin Mait in Inie tr city, extra tne Beet hams wor ats were quiet at Loe. lors. Lard was duit and lowe Pacitic KR of Mo Is Pacific RK of Mo 2d Pitts, Fe Wo & Chil Pitts, Few & Chi 2d Cleve & Pitts 4th. Oot wy oe Highwines quiet at $! Timothy selling readily ut $ at fs AU a in xtore in ole: lige, alle, for 0 bid, 89.00 asked soller year, $9 50 bid, £9 50 bid, $4 GU asked. 473g for Septomber, November, $9 7 f $10 80 ‘Detoder, Tol, Peo & War, BD.. ‘ol, Pes ‘ar and $9 58 for December, Tol'& Wab Ist, oxt.. ‘Tol & Wab 2d... IL & So Towa ist West Union bids, 1900, STATE BONDS. In State bonds Missour! long sixes advanced to 108. North Carolinas sold at 8 for funding act of 1866, at 2 for non-tundable and at 1 for special tax, first class. South Carolina now, January and July, brought 3334. BANK SHARKS, Bank shares were neglected. the; latest bids:—American Exchango, 108%; City, 300; Commerce, 111; Fourth National, 89}, 115; Nassau, 100; Now York, 115; Republic, 12; St. Nicholas, 96. 194,00 bushels ley, 24,000 do. 81,00 Uo. ; oats, rye, 67,000 do. Spot salon wei Morris & Essex 7's, 71.101 Mor & Eos lstcon g'd.., 95 00 tierees sold tor <.N.C., Sept. 18, 1876, Kosin unsettled. Spirits of turpentine fir PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Proriomnce. R. ‘The printing cloth market is au tor best G.x64 cloths, with some goods held at a higher rate, BRAZIL MARKET, Rio Jaxerto, Sept, 16, 1876, reix por 10 Ki os quotations are Sept. 18, 1876, irket for raw sugars co The following wore refining, common to lair to ehoice, 9! Coffeo firm; good first Exehange on London, PHILADELPIIA STOCKS, The following aro the closing prices of Philadelphia owiiered, 11}e. 0 11 Tho market was 226 bbis. and 76 as firmer; 100,000 bbls. soli SKKY.—Receipts—152 bbla. The market was firmer; STHARINK.—Receip' 2:30 TO 3 P, 200 shs LS & M BRR. NUE ARD ortgagon und other ensks, The market 20000 MARAT 5 100 she D & I United.Companies of New Jersey..... 138 securitios: insurance of all Pennsylvania Railroad, Reading Kaltroad. in call was for grain vessels for charter the berth per sieam © engagements SMALE, BUT A money Mortgage on a city privnte Dwelling for sale.— Oniy rout buyers: no curbstone brokers need apply. ALITY, Herald office, “\ NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON OITY REAL ESTATE; ications taken ORUIKSHAN 100 Mich Cen RR. Philadélphia and Eric Railroad Scbuylkill Navigation proferred. Northern Central Railroad. Lehigh Navigation. . Oil Creek and Alleghany Tlestonvillo Railway Central Transportation. 25 Un Pac Rit... 4 West Un‘ and by sail 60 Ibs. ; 50 tons ot eal . GX Broadway, “{ LABAMA AND CUATFANOGOGA RAILROAD BONDS wanted—Also Kansas Townsht 60 tbs, To’ St. Joh His, angar at 25c. Tho charters were : hence to River Platte, with ge an Austrian bark, hence to © of same capacity, No F., per steam, 200 An American bark, HAM, 196 Broadway. BALLEY, 74 BROADWAY, N.Y. measurement with 3,500 qui Stock Exchange dies. single priviloxe: dd to any addee The following aro the prices of leading California shares, including tho opening figures to-day, together with the advance and decline since the 14th inst. as reported by William Ward, Drexel Building:— ——September— hence to. do. with 2590 do. do. at. same. rate; a British bark, reported from Balti: with 4,000 quarte orrespondenss iu principal ¢ eto Cork for orders, at Os, Gi.; an American ship, from Kinudom direct, with orwecinn bark, from Philadel re at tis, ; an Italian bark, 40% tons, hence to Genoa, with 7,04) casos refined potrolenm at 27% n Norwegian bark, henes to pals addross ATTURNEY, COMMERCIAL REPORT, outh and Exeter, with Best & Belchor. .. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, MONDvAY, Sept, 18, 1878, COTTON : SPOT EAsl:R; FUTURES 1-32c. a 1-16. LOWER—FLOUR QUIET BUT STEADY—WHEAT QUIET BUT FIRM— CORN FIRMER— OATS FIRM— WHISKEY FIRMEB— PORK DULL—LARD DULL— FIRM-—SPIRITS YIRMER-—OILB Chollar Potost. Consolidated Virg! Crown Point.. Burcka Consolidated. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross, RECEIPTS FOR THY: Bixtioth street... Forty-cighth street Fortloth stroct. Jorsey City.. PETROLEUM THs TELEG STEADY—ROSIN COFFEE ¥FIBM—SUGAR NOMINAL—FREIGHTS TURPENTINE RAM THURS. THE CIRCUL, DAY, SEPFEMDRI 14, OF MONEY jew York, Brouklyn and W econds and Leasehold at onay t GLORGE W. STAKE, COLLATERALS Address ATTORNEY, Pi ARGE AMOUNTS Moxpay, Sept. 18—6 P. M. was fairly active in most departments of trade to-day, but on 'Change transactions in most com- modities were rather sinalJ, though tho markets were Flour was quiet, but steady, but firm tor prime. Oats were firm tor old. Jard were dull and 4; quiet. Cotton on the svet was quiet and eusy; futures, Sugar nominal, ‘etroleum was firm, bus quiet, Spirits turpentine steady, marset for Brazils was quiet but Orm; sold on private terms. Ordinary car. & BKKvES. Trade was extremely slow on this forenoon a heavy run of genernily coarse quality beeves being scarce were HAND, DI office box 4,514 | ality horned cattle, ta AL lormer tates, but Raymond & Kly. nts were Be. a Tle. per Ib, 5 has beon.allowed net with ty the ewt, net BECK, BROKER IN vewt, aD ewt, From Wheat was quict Corn was fairly active and firmer, Whiskey firmer. buyer's favor. Union Consolidated. Yellow Jacket... CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS. San Fransisco, Sept. 18, 1876. Tho following are the closing official mining stocks to-day :— Consol. Virginia..... 68% 48 follows :— NDS TO LOAN ON AMORTGAGE—CITY, LEAVITY & WOLCOTT, on per Ib., weight (i lyn or Queens county. Freights wero 5 TLEMAN WITH FAMILY LOAN A Indy $500 on security and take Board ing & 1-16c. lower, jer sold tor. ©. Bi Nac D ante. H. P. Bur a weight 7 ewt.; 1 WANTED—ON CITY F decidedly firmer. ting for $4, Corvex.—Ths 2,000 bags Kio, Crown Point. Tilinvis steers, Yellow Jacket. Segregated Belcher.. 75 SH, Hornld offies, $15,00( pals only addrest LIGHT TAN AS, Herald officn. ESTATE FUNDS TO LOAN—ON BOND Real Kstate for xale or ex. GEORGE H. ALLISC Jiverty st., fou hio steers at 1e, Wye, per Li., wel L. Ashbrook, 34 Kentu erty; value $50,000, Bierra Nevada, prime, 1Rgé. & IS: ox. 4c. & 20e.; Santos, fair to good orument basn, Singapore, 17. @ & 16e.; Lagua- Jamaica, 15e. a 16¢.; St. Domingo, 14'ye Costa Rica, 1Ge, « Me. 5 Consolidated Imperial treme range for lot Igo. a W7}ye., gold, ninety days; Ja weight Ta owt. ; cht Bewt; 14 $50.000, $345.01 100.000 1,000.0 “BUSINESS OPYORTUMITIES, steers at B56. per Ib. Mee. per Ib., weight 18c.; Ceylon, Ie, a 17e. yra, 1c. a 17%e. a 14%Kc,; Porto Rico, 16450. # L7g0. Mexican, 163¢. a 17'4e.; 3 Maracaibo, 15¢. cht Oh ewt,, str weight 7 owt. ; The Board of Directors of Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company havo declared a dividend of 4 per cent, payable October 27. will close October 3. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Moxpax, Sept. 18, 1870, steers at 1U}gc. | and about the same number on tho Brookiyn side. At The transfor books weight 7 ewt, owing in ® measure t abscner of reports of the receipts quence of the wires being down, ly, with a decline of 1-i with ee ea l-Mie, The igate an opportunity at B4 Lexi: JAMS THIERS, CS8KUL PUBLISH Har trade, would ke an inte $25.00), to meet the demands of | Apply GRIGGS & CARL! 500 she West Cm Tel 70 shs Laat Ms RR do... bn id ak val gs | hourarranging thoir largo and. chotco displays of f ’ 4c. 8 Wise. per ib. weight 7}; cwt 14 Kentucky steers ky tears ab Me uicky steers Ile. 4 it their growing business, Cany sold for ( woikht 7 ewt. : 97 Ken SULPABLE PARTY, WI ean havo halt paying over $40) per month. . Herald office, August, 12 0-16 8% andard ol ciassifiea- uality not mere than wd on American weikht 74 ews; Lilinois steers at Joye, ity yards Coney & Me Orleans, Texas, a weight 7 ew rper, 42 Kentucky steora xt yc. & 10!z6. p J. Holmes, 14 Mi 9 for Rankin & Thompson, 19) Iilinois steers Strict ordinary, $16 1G scushier and take who can loan, on sa ptrict good ordinary.dO%s 10946 109-16 | Steiet low middling y salary of $1,000, Address BUSINEn, box 14 Ih, welght 7g ewk; for Fy steers at 4c. w 10. perth, schmidt sold lor Keoplor & Ci Good middling weight O% ews, insouri steers iti &) Minsourk steers at Oye. por ews. | 17 Missouri $1 of per head, welzit * do os 2a Patty 23 KRK. 102 Aildress, ior ono Atriet ood ordinary, | middling, 10%\e. Spot od Missouri steers at | 8 Sg ewt, ® BEL ew. STABL.BUKEI NOR SALE-AN Ye low middting, 10 6-166. sales wore ns follows -—~ . & “Begerstein, do. aM AN WRC hi & NW Ripe... ao. ba Meorsat te, 4 10t¢c, per Ibi, weizlit steers At 10!sc. por ib. weight Shy ewt weight 8 swt, Texas steors at Se. por ib., w ati stoors ate. per ib., with Ld Missourl steers at Coneurnption. #0 Ch ARIRR.. Por fnture delive herd, weight 5 ew on per head, wel sales were as follows TIP, CIRCULATION OF THE EYENING TEL FOR ME WEEK EN BRAGHIN 4 nO) COr ) YUBLISILE in new brevier am COMPOSETION, Herald ofa, A MAN, WITH GOOD REF sied with ove oR 1G, ISTG, AV= 70) Del. L&W ick. arch, SOO at Lt ver Ih. weight 6h) cwt. “WAS E60, A PAPE TO PRINT, 5 le Us ear loads of beove tho Tonnessce and Central Knilroad by stro xtromely slow at former $1000 U 8 5-0, €, ixed flocks at Se, per Ib, wonder and muke $10), OLD BStasiis i restaurant, near ¢ Xx 112 Herald | sheep, weight Al Ibs, per bi weight 53 Ths. pe 1000 U 8 5-20 bs at $47) average | Room, with very small capit BOARD—10;30 “A. 100shs Mieh Com RE CAPITAL TO sorany of the States fur the right for th patented Angnst the best washing machine ever invente 15, 1N76; would rather put it_in ® stock company; money Addross box 117 Post oftice, i ANTED—A SING ir, 18.352 bbis.; wheat, 0, 7,720 do.: barley, market wns quiet were in tair ro 1 08 Mo 6's, Lbds, \\7ANIED—To HUY O WORK, A GOOD PATENT. state natuco of invention, Address J. Phitadelphia Branch. 4 lamba, avorane 8444 per hen Zo Ma ET's, 71, heep, weight 121 ibm n sold 17 state man preferred, SECURITY, offier 70 Astor House, ou Mou Con 7 Bee ite deed NJ South BR. 16 Ohio sheep, wei ‘Is THE SAFEST eraxe lor shee) a aE SEM fever ante [0 en <PARTVER WANTED, ‘estore that pays well. y ahoep, weisht xe 1 1b.: 108 Kentieky steep, wotcht BE iba. per head, atoie, por ib. ; 4 Kentuesy alee Bi Ibs. por head, at 52,6. per Ib. Jom) Cin Ha D dst. 103 hor Del @ He, . woo, Fe Wea 0 tet 120 10 WO ad WOCANWeegb.c AK $50 Unio sheep, weight 102 44 Obio sheep, ARTNEM WANT! THE YHARLY Feneing, Boxing and Shooting Academy, 61961 mand? the additional servis D —A $3.000.i0n interest iu alight manatee anew monopoly of the contealied in the Unit zz. Address, evating interview, A’ g 3 lambs, weight 53% .§ 207 Canada lamba, Mf Tennsylvania Be. The; weight 64 Ths. en 700 she Wort dei.be . Weight 77 Ibe per VOD SALESMAN OK COKRBSPON with $9,090 capital tan secure ® pa: ‘oMice Businoss; a entost necensits oro States; prodes lar; Hilvote sold ‘Ss mixed eight 26,160 Ibs., at Se. per in, lus. t Sige. per tbe; 126 Canad, 9, 77 Camade lambs, weight 45,400 State sheep nud tains, eunacenara 1gssguaseuse? »— i 1bp., at Ge. por __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A a rticulars ab int Daly ddrese RABE ATENGS particulars ab interview only. Address Bld BUSINESS TROUBLES. Morsrs. Jones & Marshall, dealers in trimmings, of No, 1,157 Broadway, havo compromised with their creditors by the composition of ten cents cash, Miteom conts in three months and fitteen cents in six months, which was confirmed at a meeting of the crediiors, held yesterday beiore Regisier Williams, of No, 4 Wat ren street, Thomas F, Hayes is the largest creditor, the bankrupts’ indebtedness to him being $4,7 A first meeting of the ereditors of Messrs. Cuarles B. Hoydon & Co., of Water strect, importers and jobbers in teas, was held yesterday before Register Ketohum, of the Bennett Building. Mr. Maximiilian FE. Sand, of the firia of Joseph Gillett & Co., of Front street, wee elected assignee, The following were the largest debis proven;—Joshua Builum & Co., $7, ; Hoorge We 1 & Co., $2,307 86; Cary & Co., Sh; Fred rick Mead & Co., $2,008 46; J. Gul . $1,494 38, and Pentold, Chattield & Go., $1,301 01, Elias Hotchkiss, formerly proprietor of the St, James Hotel, was reiensed trom bankruptey yesterday, at meeting of his creditors held at the oillce of Rogier Allen, No Broadway. : & : of Siurges & Co., merchants, of No, 20K plied for a discharge from the bank. rupu edings yesterday, but Mary W, Andrews apd Enrique L. Becerra, ditors, filed notices of their opposition. Register Allea granted the opposers ton days to file their specifications, James ©, Kerr, of Hatheway & Kerr, also applied for a discharge velore Register Allen, aud, there being m opposition made, the order will be granted, In the County Clerk's office yesterday, an assign. ment was filed by Richard P, Babeuf and J. Bleocker, composing the firm ot Babewf & Co., to James Hall, assigned, Iuiormation has been recetved of the suspension of Lambert Brothers, of Srattie square, Boston, the largest glass dealers in the New England States, Thew indedtedness is $148,000 and the nominal assets $116,000, Over $100,000 of their liabilives are due New York and Karopean firm Frederick A. Conkling, the reeciver of the #tna Ta- surance Company, Which failed owing to losses su tained during the great Chicago fire, 18 paying a div: dend of two per cent to the creditors at nis ofice, No, 172 Broadway. Tho dividend amounts to abous $10,000. A dividend of forty per cont was paid la 1872, Tho following business was transacted at the om Estate Exchange yesterday :— Winans & Davies sold by order of tho Supreme Court, in foreclosure, Willlam P, Dixon, referee, a lot, 5.3x100, on the cast side of Fifth avenue, 60.5 feet north, of 115th strect, to Oscar T. Lawrence, tor $5,340; aise by order of the Court, same referee, two lote, 25.3x100 cach, on tho cast side of Fifth avenue, 75.8 feot north of 115th st, and one lot, 2.3x100, on the cast side of Fifty avenue, 151.5 foot north of 115th street, to Mutual Life Hisurance Company, plainiiffs, for $10,000, Scott & Meyers suld by order of the Supreme Court, in foreclosure, I. B. Harrison, referec, a house, with lot 18x74.10, on Exst 127th street, south side, 36 feet east of Fourth avenue, to Jobn Cavanagh, plaintiff, tor $9,000. William Kenneliy sold, by order of the Supreme Court, in foreclosuro, R, F. Farrell, referee, a house, with fot, 26x75, on Sixth avenue, woat side, 2411 fe north of 135th st, to A. Barnett for $4,500, Ricnard V. Harnett sold, by order of the Superior Court, in foreclosure, J, M. Morehouse, referee, one Jot, 25x100.5, on Bust tixty-second strvct, northeast corner of Madison avenue, to Martin Gerdes, plaintif, for $12,700; also by order of the Coart, in foreclosure, same relerce, ono lot, 25x100.5, on Kast Sixty-shird street, north'side, 125 fect cast of Fifth avenue, te Catharine A. Cooper, plaintiff, tor $12,650, COUNTRY SALE, Richard V, Harnett sold at Hastings, on the Hudson, on Friday last, by order of the Court, ta partition, three plots of land, with cottages and stables thereon, as follows ;—One haifacro on Highland turopike, with frame dwolling, to Louts Klemm tor $4,600; one half acre on Maple avenue and private road, with cottaga and stable, to G, 8. Stevens for $5,565; one halt acre 00 private road adjoining, with cottage, to C, F, Offer tor $3,000, Raxsrins. Lewis at. w. 8. 39. a ft. » of 7th st., 17x66; A. C. Brooks (trustee) to John D. Wendel... $2,309 Bld st., 8. TL w, of Tat aw ant wile to? Baur. . 000 Bd uv. Sits. of Ath st. (administrator) to L. Gehi Ludlow at, No. 87) wife to ls UTth stem. a. GW, Lockyer to'T. Lockyer. 28. 280 fhe. oF Gt a B. Lynd. Dh te s&s iso” Maiden lane, 12 1. Russell (exceutor) tod. W. Russell 1. 100 ftw. of Madison av., 20x102, Bout to W. K. Laverty. Boulevard, n, ©. corner of Lsid ‘# D. Gale, referee, to ye Albort, Potgr and wife, to A. Koel thst. ; S years, Goldi, to A. H Quinn, Michi w. of Morris av. ; 2 years... The one and three-quarter inch “carrier” fope which was brought over from tho Brooklyn ato Thursday was fastened to the New York anchorage Saturday afternoon and completely secured, It it fixed in position to support tho large cradle ropet which it 18 expected will bo run over the latter part ot this week or tho beginning of next. Mr. Martin aid =-yostorday = that those cradlo ropes had not been receive: 1d he could not tell exactly when they would be ready, 1a the meantime the workmen un the New York and Brook. lyn towers will be pemneipally engaged in making prep- arations for these Jarger ropea, Yesterday there were ony five or six men working on the New York towe the ancnorages lew mon wers working aud they wo engaged removing the woodwork under tue arches and pointing the masonry. THE HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. ‘Tho Horticultural Society are busy making preparn tions for their grand exhivition at Giimore’s Garden, After the regular performance closed last evening the energetic managera of tho society worked tll a la and plants im the most effective position. The work will continue the greater portion of to-day, 80 thateby evening everything will be in readiness to oxhibly, ‘This is to be one of the finest exhibitions the Horticul- tural Society have ever given and will no doubt be largely attended. MUNICIPAL NOTLS, Among the callers at the Mayor's office yesterday were Poter Cooper, the greenback candidate for Presi- dent of the United States, aaa Dr. Mitchell, of the Seoteh riflo team, Mayor Wickham was particalariy attentive to the former gentleman in view of his early elevation to the Presidential char, The Aldermen will leave for Pailadelphia on Thuradiay next. A spe- cial meeting of the Board is ealted for Wodnosday. The following 1s Chamberiain Tappan’s statement for the past week :—Bulance on hand september 9, $700,702 65; ipts, $1 153 OL; payment, $1,266,870 20; val. , September 16, 1,007,568 36, DRUGGED AND KOBBED, One night iast August Patrick Coppinger, of No, 343 Kast Thirty-second street, after clossng his own Jiquos store, went into another kept by a neighbor to have a social game of cards. He played with Edward Nola: of No. 326 Kast Thirty-sixth street, but lost conscious. | ness after taking the frst drink, Several hours atter- | ward he found nimselt lying in the haliway, bavi $150, which he had when he loft hia own store, terday ne caused Nolan's arrest on the statement of avother pefeon, who said that he saw Nolan with him in the ballway. Nolan was remanded for a turther hearmg. ALLEGED THEFT OF SHOES, Otto Merath, of No. 371 Wi Fifty-second street, shoemaker, was committed tor examination at tho Fife ty-sevonth Street Court yosterday, on a charge ot steat- ing about $400 worth of shoes from John Berger, of 738 Tenth avenuo, over a your ago. Yesterday a little girl went into Berger's store and asked to have three irs of shoes exchanged. Her mother, she said, ght them and wished them exchanged. Detective Cottrell tonnd two more pairsin Merath's house ara all were identified by Berger as his property. “eeeg aid ho was not guilty, A BRUTAL HUSBAND, Mary Harvey, of No, 318 East Twenty-fourth stron, appeared at the Fifty-seventh Street Court yosterday to compinin of her father, James Harvey, who had been arrested for assaulting hia wife and kicking her down a flight of stairs, Tha poor women is now im. Bellevue Hospital, tho husvand was committed by Judge Otterbourg to await tho result of hor injuries, which are considered very serious, ' been robbed