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NEW YORK Edward P. Beach, Horace rorter, Darius P. Mangam, William P, Shearman, James A. Roosevelt, Elisha 4. Coray and John Crerar. Resolutions were passed approving the appointment FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] argo pabahiete of the special agents to coudust the measures of de- | #) Fac Malins.beed 2256 700 the Treasury to-day and four and a half per cents subd- | fence against the foreclosure proceedings and continu. soo 3 4 ing their authority. 1t was also resolved that legal measures should be taken at once to recover apy bonds | lw legally issued, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Fuipar, Oct, 6, 1876, BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. stituted. The steamship Main, which arrived from Southampton this morning, bas on board £50,000 in American gold coin and £31,000 in gold bars. THE FORMIGN MARKET. London advices report consols steady and United States bonds firmer, ten-forties being strong and higher and seiling up to 108%. Erie advanced to 93. The Bank of England lost £63,000 bullion om balance $50°0 NJ Cen eonv... #6 Fy to-day. George Schieseleman, spinner and merchant, | 14000 8S rgd bong ne Of Dublin, has failed. His liabilities are stated to be | 70) N 4 Sen teh con oo do $150,000. Kirmer & Fithie, spinners, of the same shs bel x HCan.. x = . sity, bave also failed, with labilities ot $45,000 The J aaa ete toe ‘ 109 eset : ) Han & Bt Jo: following aro the latest London quotations:—Consols io apres le for money, 9574; do. for account, 95%; five-twenty 404 | $43000085-20,r,85n83 112 100 shs Chie RI RR. 101% Louds of 1865, old, 106; five-twenty bonds of 1867, 109; fox 14000 L aw Buon 87 wo Bo. ae ct woh ten-forty bonds, 108%; new fives, 107% & 107%, Erie 40x | "S000 o'Cea‘tsdsoon Sox Yoo Go. PEPE: a common shares, 94; Rentos in Paris are 106.05. so 000 do. 809500 15 she Del & luo RAILROAD BONDS. os t wo In railroad bonds this morning the largest transac- 30 ees 58. tions were in New Jersey Central consolidated firsts, aoe 200 Mil & St P BR am which advanced from 86 to 88; New Jersey Central | 37) M4 a8 io. ae wee 2.0 Pac Mall i 100 ooh Convertible sold at 85 a 8614 aguinat 84 at the close y: a0 hy 39x | joo F ovgh as pe Oblo # Mise boner 108 . terday, Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consolidated advanced | 39 do. B08 | 188 wteh'Cea iti. ae oe ‘i 8 per cent, selling at 65. Morris and Eesex sevens of | 00 9. 0 | GO. .605 100 do 2 r a 500 de., 894% | 200 do. . : L ay, 1871, sold up to 100. Milwaukee and St Paul, La | 200 do 40% | 300 o i eS tele A ae Crosse division, rose to 102; Chicago and Northwestern | 72%) 4 F a + a6 100 Hs tonsolidated to 104, and do gold coupons to 943g, | 30) do ® ‘ 100 do. ‘ 71% Union Paeifle firsts sold at 106%, Western Pacifica at | MO N¥ CéHR RE. Prien et args 2 101% and Delaware, Lackawanna and Western seconds in ed ba Moe a * ‘ at 1063. ‘This afternoon New Jersey Central consoli- | 299 cm : Rs dated firsts advanced to 8v3¢ convertible to 87; Lebigh | 200 wo, is and Wilkesbarre consolidated to 57 and American Dock | 500 110 NJ Cen RR 21% Improvement Company sevens to 85—the highest bee yr bs z * prices of the week, Central Pacifics advanced to 10934 | 100 20 de. i Ep Union Pacific land grants to 100%, sinking funds to | 55) on; Seow oe Pie aie 8 MX, Lake Shore consolidated coupon firsts to 10734 | 500 td Chicago and Northwestern eonsolidated gold cou- | gx) COMMERCIAL REPORT. pous to 94%. ‘Tho following were the closing quota. | 11x) Chi 4 Mons for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union firsts, 1064 8 | 400 COLTON: SPOT FIRM, FUTURES CLOSED WEAK 400 106%; Union land grants, 10034 a 10044; Union sinking | 3) AND 1-32c. A 3-32c, LOWRR—FLOUL STEADY — funds, 913 a 92; Centrals; 109 3g a 109%. - lou WAEAT DULL AND EASIER—CORN EBASLER— WANK SHARES. hd OATS IRREGULAR—WHISKEY 8TEADY—PORK \ Bank shares sold at 11634 for Merchants. The latest | 300 Mich oe RR... NEGLECTED AND NOMINAL—LARD DULL AND Dids are annexed:—America, 136; Central National, | $y Gu: EASY—PRIROLEUM UNCHANGED—SPIRITS 10) do. TURPENTINE DULL—ROSIN DULL—OILS 100%; City, 300; Coramerce, 108; Cora Exebange, 120; First National, 200; Fifth Avenue, 212; importers and | “21 FIRM—CO¥FEE ¥IEM—sUGAR UNCHANGED— FREIGHTS STRONG, Traders’, 185; Merchants’, 115; Metropolitan, 119; | 0%) 4g. 66 New York, 118; North America, 913;; Phoemix, 85; Re- | 100 do Fripay, Oct. YM. bilo, 72; St. Nicholas, 100. 1 do. Commercial prospocts are still promising, and the C » Po cetacean deine Oi eae ~most sanguine anticipations bid fair of full realization be x . 00 bi i ‘The tollowing 19 the offlcia report of ‘sales to-day:— | Aw Go: belore E 0 cone of the ge season, In all the leading 100 shs Alpha. cbe 57 BUD do. Products of the country business has been steadily in- 100 Belcher .be on Se. ereasing for some weeks, and at the present writing Ce orp econ! 200 Erle Kab. .022°0. a good degreo of act{vity and consequent buoyancy ob- c 50) Lake shore . tain in almost every department of trade, Apprehen- 1000 do, ae act sion has become superseded by confidence and the SS Bes restoration of confidence has naturaily enough led to 100 ‘ao. commercial thrift, the benefits gf which are to be seen mo) cae on every hand, Money is plenty everywhere, ap- j 40) do. parently, and now that there is a general disposition Pe aitece Tho 2: among the people to spend it a new impulse is felt toa | a ge throughout the commercial marts of tho country, i gern ios 138 Mo eesets be. 9m 146.0. ga" and the depleted stores all over the country are being filled ‘ cicab svene ain Chae: go. with tresh supplies of marketable merchandise of every ée- Pee nt \eo sda yk scription, ‘Thus it is unmistakably demonstrated that there 30 ‘do 8% 60 do... do. is no necessury connection between general mercantile 100 Chollar 8744 100 Pleasant View. do. inertia und a Presidential contest. Hitherto the fall sea. be Wer Uf ae sons in which tho Presidential elections have occurred have 3% 10! uo. oo. been proverbialiy dull, but there are exceptions to every 3b 100 Mexican . fe 9. oe Ou Mia St PRR pe rule, and the commercial activity at the prosent time af- CLOSING PRICES. TO. anes 858% 200° do 4 fords » most noteworthy exception to this rule. It seems to Asked, | 100 Tol & Wab lik... oh be taken for granted that so far as commercial values are Caledonia Silver Mining Co. eee * gest too concerned the resumption of specie payments has been dls- ons. = ‘ Conildence Suiver Bining Cos..e-,— 8 105 AND 11:30 A, M, $10000 U8 5-20 ¢,'65,.n 112 $10000 USS-20, 6743 115 - 10000 U 8 5-20, ¢, "67. 11535 FIRST BOARD—10:0 4, M. 100 ahs \ J Con RR. evunted, and, so far as any likclinood of mercantile dis- turbance is coneorned, resumption might us well take place now ‘ thr ye hence. The dry goods Interest, being one of the greatest and most extended of the whole country, 1s oagorly watched, a: it is here that the first evidences of activity or the absence 83 ie ie eee ee By | $10CO NJ Cen Ist, con See tence aivecaisine Gor Big u* Se) es ee a of it aro first mantfest, business In dry goods commencing Julia Consolidated Mining Co: ~ uu do. lu do. atanearlior period than almost any other description of Justice Mining Co 21 1.00 do. 1500 | do. merchandise, Cortuiuly tho evidences of thrift in this p 12000 NJ Cen’ conv 110) Chia NW KRpibe Bove tw Ws conl. BU Loa M BRK. 65% bef 1000 M & St Pst, LO 102, 100 de Merrimac Silver Mining Northern Belle Mining aud Milling tleular branch of trade during tho past few weeks have rapidly multiplied and aro of tho most chooring cheracter, Kae Pepe rwabad bere S46 oy erred ed nea calculated to inspire confidence and stimulate all branche: Bierra Nevada Siiver Mining Co.... — 1s, 4 O9Cb & N Weon. 104 400, of business. Boots and shoes also have moved with unusual % Yellow Jacket Mining Co... - wy Su MBs Ts, 7, 10, sO, freedom, and, though the opening was almost » month SAN FRANCISCO 8TOCKS. $03 want boobies: Posted io! later than usual, transactions have already aggregated The following are the closing oflictal prices of min. |; TW iststd gs 14) | heavily, and all the principal dealers have been busy early and late, often after a busy day as late as eleven or twelve o’clock at night, in making ready for the succeeding day's business. The hardware trade has not boen conspicuously animated this year, yet « fair movement hasbeen in prog- ress during tho past two months. It isa noteworthy fact 2000 Un Pac RR 1st. ll 19000.) & Hie 7's, ‘Bt. 24a 44g 21 ing stocks to-day from San Francisce Consolidated Virginia 563, Crown Point, y Yellow Jacket. Alpha Beicher 1000 do. Contidence 1536 . that sules of hardwaro aro mostly in small quantities—con- Sierra Nevado... ny ae be A plderably emailer than usual, The movement in broadetulfe 4 wit tt ol as been much more active during tho past week, an Bxobequer .....0.... 14 Hoo ML A Se PHL Ue 27% | prices have. experienced a vory material sdyanos,, be * Pad ogee - 47, that the eneral aspect of the breadstufls market hus +15 Justice. 104 Mil & 8t P ptbeure Sb; been radically changed. Even old spring and + 4746 Caledonia. 10% MALO Wo... oS winter wheat, nearly all of which {s anything but le & Norcross..... 183, bate, oe aEts oa prime, has Seow | freely taken, for export at prices showing @ radical vance, Corn has ewise been fre SAN FRANCISCO KEWS. so GO eeeeee oe % taken for export at somewhat improved prices. The probe: Fy & rs Fs 5. eee ate a ‘bidemiaes lye’ icles atbnmiedinad da eo aed Geog BR | mouth etuning the apia ndvanco’ iv Ameren esau, poses of trado and.commerce, and the manuer in which | lu, fac ». ais: go. but i¢ is nevertheless becoming more and more certain that . there will ~~ an active export movoment rain, inde- Hoy Sretrineiety myentaniey be Se felto wes wo pendent of any considerations of war. . The deficit in the San Francisco commercial banks (9) + $0,156,300 do, rain crops of Kurope, and especially of Gront Britain, will Savings banks (14) of San Francisco, 2,461,300 | | rr eres comers i pees Lg aes Erorthend rand : ‘ me hare es, which ean, happily, bo met without incor ‘ pai ra apr ge *. Dawes $10 Harte Be ae wise “the tarmors wii ssured of remune +696, uu Mel the outset, In provis ro Individuals and firms 1 1,000,000 | 203 100 Han & 8 slow movement ali through the week, The {reighting busi. ‘Treasurer San Francisco county. 681,000 | “10 10) H & St J es noss bas dono better, owing to the inore active onttlow of ——— 30 wre rie veers Sera bre 0 sad Lara seam soe ieee oat bays done By = etter than for along time. To- riday), @ fair move- perth: $16,804,000 | Ty 100 Obie & i tpt be mont wis in progreas in sil the prinéipal commodities, On Inland firms and individual S225 Tooo!deo | 422 [-r hakdae Nec balar (Outs Meet Sra ater whine T etm 51100, 2 wore irregular. 5 Btate treasury and county treasuries. 919,000 rn . 200 Tore wes noel nd n0! foal Paait ong eat 100+ Con 1ti.b eure S00 71% | Froights Total coin in Californiag.. 100 Tol € W Rite be 140 THA | cloned wonk und 1.826: a 3:2¢: lower, | Colfoy firm. | Sugar N eee Y a} avi 0 . rm. = i ‘The gold notes outstanding amount to $1,408,000 and ogee Cou KK beure 805% TU ie pierre ra aaheaves Piriactl wwesicawseval the amount of bullion in the Nevada bank atSan Fren- | #0 Ore oe Me egrets or quiet at Sige. 8 5360. for pots and nominally sisco, not included in the above, ts given at $11,000,000. | Su) 1) a Axtiwoxy wus firm at 150. @ 15%e., gold, according to i a ality. One year ago the amount of coin in California was | j()) ron 713, | “Waaswax remained steady at 82c, for Southorn and Sic. ‘estimated at $10,000,000" The gold coinage of the San | lus ae an bag tier a remade ull ant deteual ab Rigel ada, f 2 g ORN ret a fo Francisco mint since that time was over $27,000,000, | 1% x Fe, | redsde, ae. forited tipped, be. icc, foc tredinm and of which nearly $19,000,000 were exported. $200 1% | Gc," Ze. for choice xreon, 20) 7 ‘CANDLES wore quict aud steady. We quote :—Sperm, 28¢. ; ‘The reports of ninety-two California banks, made in 200 it sperm patent, ‘ste. : stom ed deur), ‘tie, nase, conformity to an act of the Legislature, show the fol- é iS M 7 pane <. Af 16 o8.), a Spas paraftine (4's, 6’ lowing figures:— rid foo Corree.—The imarkot was quiet for Braulls, but there was Deposits, $11,000,000 | 100 140 hile. es Aas Capital. . + 36,000,000 | 420 live Bullion........ + 28,000,000 | yoy 500 oe 4 ‘The receipts of ballion trom different mines at San BEFORE CALL Sete lier: 8 . Franc:sco, un September 28, were as follow: $611 00 1"! Se © 181. 119% 200shsNJ Cen RR... 39 Bantos, fair to guor Calitorni: v0 Erie dth m.... O7i_ 109 “do, government, bare, ye, a. 12 ad se € 2 a rat c ¥ " Consolidat bos, HAE ET. 18e 100 do Isiee. aie; Laguayra, Wise Tybo Consolidated. BAO OMY 6 siwezd., 67" 10+ do, St. Domingo, 1de. & 15b40.; Ports itieo, 18h Leopard.. 1wOOLaW Been... 69) TO wo oe aoe Tico, 1ue. w liie.: Mextenn, 1tge. a 174 10'shs West Un Tei.. 714 400 Northwestern iit, x 6. 4 16Iée.; Angostura, 150. u “I7e.; Northern Bei io a Ise. ; Curncun, 1c. 4 Idhec. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks were as follows:— Bid, Asked, mpty hogsbouils, $2 56 hoops, 14 ont, ordin City mixes, new........06+ 1134 quote !~Manila darge and sraail Uuited Ratlroad of Now Jersvy. la Wdds | 43° Erie RR do. cordage, bolt rope yarns, Penusyivania Ratlroud..... 41% a. ee sist He Sakis is eines Mevita, Te. Sisal rope, 108. 1c.i ; 203, 26 4 jew Zoalani, a 1d\e.; Rusal anrt ide. Reauing Kaisroad... 2676 26° | ads Mich Con itié sncteab en 166; Meals Weenie Lemgh Valiey Railroud. 40% 10) ae. COTTox,—There wasn firm market lor spot cotton at late ‘ Catawissa Ratiroad, preferred. 40 42 00 do. prices. The market for future deliveries opened steady at Puiladelphia wud Erie Railroad. 15% 1b | 20 do. Phe closing prices of the provious ovenina, but weakened Behuylkill Navigation, preferred. ry 2 ee ee during the duy, closing weak with « loss off trom 1-s2e. to ae LBa wo Ric Northern Central Railroad. 20 ee ada slide Size. The closing prices to-day compare with Thursday's Letigt Navigation...... B24 82% 10 do . as Whewe r October & Friday, Octoser + Ou Creck and Allegheny Raiiroad. tt a4 do fita we Octover. 1094-32011 October. 101 -* gi jo 11 116 a= Nov 03 Gasiear drenaper aiid ri 4 dw Mil 86 PRB, Bes it tiee— i iT gaze 1g 7 WO ay. a 8 MEMORAXDA. Bou MASE P RRL, guage | pepsary. Tf O16 9 Seeteey: A ee a1 18-408 ‘A special Washington despatch to Kiernan’s News a March... 11% = Agency says:—Decisions are expected in the granger 700 do. 1: aa on cases on Monday next, upon the meeting of the United Rae mein ork 2 ata og Jitue. Bae, States Supreme Court. Appeals will come up trom the 300 Onto 1 3 tit... Ua itata eta, Ole Aids: 1g a . circuits of Lowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Lilingis. 100 di vs £4 ‘Sa cet On oreae ta toe ieataete prot rp in nae k Phe Wisconsin cases difler from the others because of aa Han 5 Jo RR ite half grade above or Lelow the Fede wouter ~ & provision of the State constitution reserving the 100 Han & St Jo pba 24 dh Uptencts, Aateene, 2, Ortaane, : Rrase, 2 i Ordinary 116° 9 116 9 116 0 1-16 Fight to the Siate to alter, amend or repoal any char- Gocalinaw nae, Tix Bieler ordinary. «1.6 9 718 9 Te ~ ter granted, This decision will be one of the most im- WO doveses.serc8 TE” | Kirter gud ordiaaey, 10 B10 10 816 ¢ 24 110-7416 10 946 portant ever delivered in fixing the rights of creditors $ ‘ in railroad property, particularly foreigners, Siretiow ming: 1OULI8 Jord.ie RARNINGS OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Good middiing 7.00. In "La6 1 3.16 For the month of September, 1876, » $1,886,000 Sisias mood stealing. = Tie it Ba For the mouth of September, 1875......064 p22 Faltesececenccseccy 12 748. 12 918 For the month of September, 1874. +6000 —Stalned—Good ‘ordinary, 8 13-18c.; strict good vruinal Earnings tirst pine morths, i + eae pd tie low j ind 1g, 9 13-16e,; middling, 10 3-i6e, Spot Earnings firat nine months, 1375 + 12,567,049 sales were as follows — vn , Barnings tirst nine months, 1874, + 10,805,195, abet. hi * Lan Bee. iy ‘The accounts uf Mr. Hugh J. Jewett, receiver of the Consumption 800 116 lol ato ons ‘is 7 Erie Railway, for the month of Juue, were filed in the Speculation. 200 id ‘ 928 1,018 County Cierk’s office to-day. He shows 8 P.M Bulance in nis hands June 50.. $14000 U 8115000 US 5's, "81,0, 143) lay after two P.M. 01 which there was actually in his posse ‘5u00 US ‘ TWO Uso s,8, "00, 1s! + January, 100 at, 11 5-16e. ; sion 1B ci tee an 100d) US o's, cur i7-sis kt gly I1hge. Te And the balance consisted of notes, bills, 4 By LU-AO, vaya bales. ip to 2 F. M.~Cerol ke 301,808 31 SECOND BOARD—1 P, M, | g0vs§ ths: S00 st 10, Ogee Oe TOS at Cortitivates of tude! aed in June 3,251,599 40 | gso00 C.IIAPO'esf... 10154 100 she C & NWRR ya January, GOO ca 1 He, tr + Z (4 UL 6320.5 AO at 136 Cwncellations of the same, » 1,816,539 40 | “1u00 N'J Con cou Woy do TL beste. § 100 Corubcates outstauding and unpaid June 500 as 300 ‘ E + 1,435,000 00 ie = ‘Ihe accounts a8 so rendered were passed by the tefereo, Mr. James ©, Spencer. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad Company, held at Toledo, on Wednesday last, the classification of di- fectors was abolished, tho number reduced to thir- teen, and the following gentiomen were electea for the 100 Mil & 36 800 do Charleston, 2.02! w York, O75, on, $4; Phila Tova, 32,624 bales, his day last neo September 1, 3%. Cotton froights closed as yy steam, Me., angers. ‘To Hamburg, Bos, To Havre, ensuing yea is sipranes dts erst seems ii-adet by aa Solon Humphreys, 0. D. Ashley, William M. Bliss, Nash ao Daves, & was + quoted 8, gold, in bond; Thatoher M. Adame, William J, Syms, Cyrus W, Field, fo ebe Del Sait Job ‘love were cltne at 66 75, currency, and powdered at was fino gold. Prussi: toquality. moulac wae dull wt 10ige. at Gige. a 7c, Gamoier was quiet at Sige. gold. Bpsoim ere infair demand at Ze, Suinac was nd 140. tor. Be. Venter Cont se).le8 pure $7 SU 4 $7 brn; now Lamp was 420. jor gal root w: Cod liver oi land and 8. uoted at ib Istec. belludous ab Bac. 08% T to, Wis at Bbc fi waa fru 5 wi sal soda at drams do., bleuching'p $4.12 hex e. ris) 5 tor Ui steady, Sal seurci OF seal scales and 200 meal Corn meal, closing bushels a no grade, for W te. a OKe. Ile., ‘Tue market rs Georgia, | pi a market rule i store. We single, $200 Kus cy? uid: ite, sales of 279 95), term We do. 4 tb: Grande, 20 Ise. ;, Califo $40 2 60. ices, Wi te. { de. i Be. : C1 ROU 00 & LAD was toreii w thine 9,000 tothe hide, 1846. Californin, 2 1 40, Tui O18 — tices from 70. Phovimoxs,—Receipts—Pork, 376 bbls, ; lard, and 8) gusos; cut rong, 8 pacuuent bacon 0 bo: be Kas o lots were quote: ews, for large loss and 2 Camphor was steady at 2 Jream tartar was firm ab ¥ n and French, #4e. for powdered in bbl boxes. ‘Alcoholics—Chlorotorm Palos .3,¢. & 1 Sec. tor ordinary waite was scarce, quoted at 16c. a 18k<e. for bbla and ‘i'.e. for boxes. a Se, Morphine was acti was active andtirm at 82 42 bulk Was it active demand at Turvarie acid was quies at 4¥e. tor powdered. Licorice root was, quict Ke 5. Cuttlofisn von, topaive was quoted dat Sl $l Je. Leaves benbane and $1 49 tor rose. torreaay. 5 California, 95ge, mi ie 'Luteh was quoted » Homp Wasquict at $1824, Onraway was trm at Jue. a Luke. Coriander was auoved a8 5c. Chamomile Bowers were quiet at loc. atom Clycerino wasin tair demand and trm at 18590. ing $0 quality. at Bde. 1de, tor peimo sorts and 11s. tor secon bark was quick ab 4 Bc. Lavender towers wi quoted at 25c. tor Euylisp and 150 Gum deniar was quiot a 106. u 16 AL Ble, Asswfartida wus stomdy at 1c. monia was quoten at 1%4e., gold, oils was stendy und fairly netive. Woy $3 75. oliemon, >i gil penuyroyal, $1 40 u S170, all sip SESS. 100 bbls, Halifax. shore, Codfish—George's Bank, 1 73 bushel: 8,000 do. : bar sioady, with « fair ingulry. meal ruled steady at $3 Southern, extra. Southern, family —Wheat was dull and nominally lower S73ge. a Ske for st sraded nixed in store and 97! Kye wus fairly Tango of Tie. w 74e. fo with sales of malt wi a d common old. The sales were 00,000 bushels, at a 40. for mn white, . for Stato mixed on track and 41e. for old und now Western, 2 od sultans, Ize, do. according to size aud quality, Zige, @ Ble. BC. Brazil nuts, 7c. Preserved ginger, $7 50 por cw ples, State quarters, vld. 73 ge. we. ; Southern, quarters, new, 5c. a Gc. ; do., sliced, Sige, mw Te} Lo. 65o. ; retail qualiti axp JurK—' note sale ot 150 bi clown, $200 a $210, gold; Italtan, Jute, 3%e, nSige., ‘Manila hemp, 7%e. aXe., gold; Sixal hemp, S3gc Hipss.—Tho markor wns firm sold, four month: 1 T » car, 1,184 Vora Or dry salted Southern, ter, ox. 60 to MU Ibs,, Bi%e,; do., cow. 45 to 80 Ibs. 7c.. all currency. selected. Hovs.—The market was firmer for choice grades, Low nd = medium new, Boe. wfOe; yearlings, Wea 206; olds, all geo inox.—The market for both Americano lots American, all currency, Ayres, be. a Be. ; do. C Buenos Ayres, aie. « 24 ide, Ze. Wye; do. C Be. Dyor damax NAVAL Sronus. $2 00; pitch, ax lollows Ke 2 ed bid ere '» firm; Unite HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTOBEK 7, 1876.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. quote i". Be at doc. for “D. Ginseng was very firm at 81 35 «$1 40; 1,000 hose prices, Oil vitriol was quiet at SI 75 per per Ib. tor small and ‘350. for aud ether wore laurie ‘at 875 per ton. potash was quict a6 Jc Bichromate potash was dull as 143; gold. Irish mone was rm at $1 39, 28ie, ld, according to quality, ‘Ubgs. Cassia uaa wore quel ba root was quoted at Ye. for whole powdereé. Gum codda was tirm ut Se. a Ye. Juniper verries wore dult Coad jan. Urange peel was oulet at ic. & turpemting was Li ie mottied at ie, oid, and do. commen at S7\j. Kochoile suite were stoady at S03sc. Quinine was active aud Blue vitriol was stead, at 7c. ud Arm a $4 73, lodige potash and $250 b. 1. Alumn— atte 8 2%. Chiorate potash Hike. Yuld, for ereenbank. ¢., xuld, for crystal. a Clirie acid was firm wt Bie, # Bz. 5 jaoted bold at 2 90, semree ; quow Spauisi suite eee me ot jarge Guzulinas is We. & Bie. ; Ci firm wt 3d¢, 5c, | Sutiron was swoady Amorieanana $0 # 810 for Spanisy, Gut ered as Urin wb se Squille were quick at Why was in fuir gomand at $1 79 fur Newfound a 82 4d tor Norwegian. Kouoard quiet at pricus ranging from $1 oUt |. Alovs were Ive. wide for Cave. Ginger was stoady for | Jam: bleach Brot urn; Quicksilver wan quoted at Soe. a Were quict. but steady Guosed at ave. for Je. oF couiuim sud aconite, 20c. « 22e. tor Arsonie wad in fair d wold, lor walte powdered, aud 1Je. @ 13556. ‘wore quite. We auote — Mustard—ieliow DOWN Go., Usse. vlow Tse. . ana browe oul Sweot macjoram was gulot St 20a Orris root Wis steady ub l2'se % 256, ucvord. Tonca wore easy; quoted a SL tor Anyone Althes root was aust white cus, Gam aravle was auotea as do. Angoatara was quict at loriun root w: na. Albume: assniras ba ules ab G55 was steady at 456, a 7c. tor vlovd and $1 4 81 0) for vg, Sarsaparilia wae ouios but steady. We qnote:—Hondurns common m 34, u Sic. ; do. do. lor export, d5e, 4 37e., gold; Mexivan, 18¢.u1dc Jainp wus quoted ay Le. 130. gold. son's, Bis 25; ht 1's mest ii rose, 1 anno, all zold; oll caraway, 81 40 0 $2 roton, $2 15; ol citronvila, 7c. a Ye. ; oll laven- Tbe. w $2; dv. da, (Mitcham), $12 90; oil clove 1 oll wintergreen, $2 50; oil: sassafras, imciualy ‘The market for Kng! e note sules of 25 tons ode c. $1 40; 100 drums cuustic soda ut diye; 100) 60 per cent, wt 43 Il gold, and 1.0 casks owder at 174% Wo quote :—Soda ash, ordinary to good brands, $1) a $1 05; sal soda, $1 40 u 81 45, spot; caustic soda, 84 400 84 4: B4 25, all gold; bleaching powder, $1 Uo u $1 7 currency; super carbonate sods. Johu Dwight & Co.'s (in ‘c., currency. TkATURKS were quiet and unchanged; quoted ut S6c, » 57e, for prime geese aud B0c, a 4c. for mixed; 200 Ibs. sold learbonate soda, The murkot for codfish was steudy, with sales of 2,20) quintale ag 38 62 4g a 7S for George's aud $5 a Pua Banke Wisherst: wore to thir decoeal and lex Were GUO _bbIs, wt Blt) 50 w $17 for No. 1, $7 50 for Nu, 2 and $6. $6 50 for No, 3. Box horring wore U0.) boxes sold on the spot at 17e. tor No. Land ed; held to arrive ut ve. for No. 1 und Ze. for split, sold wt $0 25 Portland round at $3. We quot $5 75 w $6; Grand Bank, pols. 65 25 8 8 50. Mackorol—Laxtra mess, $30 a $3z fess, $25 u $28, Bloaters, $20 4 shore No 1, B17 a0; do., d 'd0., No, 3, 86 50 a $7; No, 1, none; do, No. $0 0310. Box ferrin: FLOUR AND GiatN,—i6 corn, barley, rye, 7,140 do. The dour markes ‘The salon wero 15,000 bUls., in- cluding State, Western and Soushoru, at the anuexed qu tatious, Kye Hour was stoady, with sales of 300 bbls, C oats, 82,165 do. ; y mait, 17,000 do, ow $3 YO for Brandywine, $2 75 0 $3 10 for Western and $2.75." $3 for Jersey yellow. The sales were GUO bbis, and 1,000 sucks within the range. We quote — No, 2 state $3 00 n 84 5 ‘ 475 S20 Choice Stat 575 Superfine 4750 525 Extra Westeru 5258 800 Minnesota. 6250 7% Round hoop Gitlo, shipping brand: 525 Round hoop Ohio, trade brands 5 525 & CORI RETATONSANS TSA FRCS DEERE DE EEO EERE DES © | SSSseserarsasEs See eRe: 123-3 oven sage neat SRAESSSSERS puncheons. & * spring; new Chi- cago was offered at $1 23, and Milwauke 125 without buyers. Tho wore’ about 95,000 bushols at $1 24 » 2 for new a winter, $1 92 «$1 3244 fur extra white {chigan, $1 2434 for amber Kansas, $1 30. $1 Y23; for white Kansas, $1 27 for a small lot No. 2 Milwaukee sprin and $1 25 for ambor Ohio. Corn was oasi Sie, 0 Si\e. The sales exo I mixed afloat, Se, for No, 1 ‘and ‘white Western in store, 5c. for Sie, for steamer mixed, S8c, for white Western ‘M ‘gc. for 16,000 bush eller October. it 15,000 bushi tern, Burl 10,000 bushels ut Ode. for si ‘ Outs wore irregular and lower for mixed, for reject BLig ‘ibe “a dtc. 2 10 per muscatel, per 1b, brane: 10Ke, ‘Turke: French do, de. Leghorn ‘citron, ‘New currants, tlge, for Servia and Bosn’ Figa—Layers, 1tc.; drams, lie. Dates, for vomestic dried was easter, ‘We quote:—Ap- new held at 8¢. ; do., sliced, do, fancy, 8¢, & 10c. Poach 15k, a 176. i, rime to fancy, unpecled quarters, Be.: halves, i0c. a 13¢ Raspborrivs, 24c, wube. Cherries, 16%c. o LZ. Plums, Southern, 120, a 15¢.; do., Mtate, 15. Miackberries, new, Size, Poanuts were unchanged. We guote:—Ordinary Virginia, €1 25 9 $140: prime do., $1 60 a $1 65; choice to fancy do., Bl 70081 80. Hay AND Sraaw.—Thore wae o fair demand and the (firm. Wo quote :—Bale bay, shipping, 00s, a .,15e. 9950. Straw, 750. ho market was quiei Juto butts at 2 % quote "American dre: d, $190 a $200 for a.$225 for double and $120 9 $125 for rough: 75 a $250, gold 4e., cash, curren: 860, d fnirly active. We note L1bs. avoraxe, at 19%e. i¥e., gold, four month '$., OX nore, at 19\e., gold, four months ‘on. private terms: 1,000 Matamor 1,00 wet salted do, 700 dr ‘dry sulted Matamoros, 500 Coneral and 40) city slaughter, all_on privute ‘quote :—Buenos Ayres, 25 to 28 Ibs, 19¢, 20 to 25 Ibe. 190.6 Sie. ; Montevided, 2014 ide. ; Corriontes, 21 to 22 Ibs. 18e. w 1830.7 Rio to 22 Ibs.. 175¢0. a 18¢.; Orinoco, 21 to 2 Ibs., ria, 22 to 25 Ibs. 1790. a Ise. ; Couseal Ameri: T'ibs.. 151;c. « 1dc,; Matumoros, 2210 24 Ibs, ; Vera Uras, 18 to 10 Ibs., 14¢. w i4ige., nil gold, Jed Toxns, 24 to 0 Iba, 180. w 16, 410 3OIUs., Dee. 1U%4e ; city slaw ney ; Jute butts, Sigee'® gold. Montevideo, to arriv + 6407 do, wero quiet at about — the Now York, good to chuiee, quote : jow York, low to fair, new, 25¢. u B0c, jalitornias (vow), Y3e, a Se, w rane wrongul: Gast Falla’ osedl 7 scrap, wrou oy rt steel, ‘do. iron, $82 a €34'ber von. at $6 78 for large lots and $7 for small qui nd nominaily $0 75, guld, for movement in hemlock sole was quite arket ruled firm. ‘The receipts tor the weok 61,202 sides und 1,411 bules. Tho exports for the re 12,600 sldes—viz,, 3,000 to Kngland and ‘oatinent. We quote :~-Hemlock—Light Ku a aliforyja, 190, w 19%. 1¥¢.'; middie H@enos Ayros, Zle. a 280; do. 4 21ige. ; do. common hide, 20e. a Zic. ; heavy ; do, California, 28e. a 24e.; do. t koud damaged Bueuos Ayros, fornia, 18e; do, common common hide. Ide a ite. ‘of 6,000 bags at $1 80, gold, four We note si tore, OLAS hord was a quiet but steady market for New Orieans. Forotgu dull, We | quote:—Cuba, con gel and mixed. 2 se, a Ge. ; do, Innaco- jo refining, ; Porto Rico, Sve. See, jew Orleans, fale to good, 405, 0 64 We. i to from Wilmington reporting » ed & decline in prices, which place rand pitch were quiet, Spiri ft turpen Ste; rosin, strained, strained, $1 95 Wilmington and Washing 0. Linseed, casks and bbis,, 58¢. 0 S40, ; cottonseed, erade, Se. gtise,; Routhorn yollow, dic. » Ode. yellow winter, Sa, & winter, Ghe.'; lard, prosent muko, Soc, w S7¢. ; sperm, erude, $1 3); do., biencbed winter, $1 60; do., navural 0, $1 55; whale, crude Northern, se. ; do,, Southern, S5e. ; Diewhed winter, GHe. u 7Uc.: wintor bleached fish, 4c, & 47e.: crude fish, 350, 4 Use. PerroLeom.—The market remained dull, but withont marked change in priews, The closing prives were ae fol Jows:—Orude in buaik, I4¢.; do.,in bbls, Ite. ; refined, in bbls , ude. ; do., In canes, 2Ve. 0 JUo, tba, Ide w Lic; Philadelphia, 26, ; do,, at Baltimore, 26c. Ad- alc ti ted pa, wo ar es Mee Vator $5 90; suipment, torces 17 tierses pale and 1,019 cases, Heats los ware om, follows <Oewsber, H16 65 i tetler, year, 61 00 bid, 16 26 aoked Peore- |. B10 ‘tioreo: $15.60 bid, $16 asked. Cut ttonty. with sales of 8,000 lbs. pickled wand Sot were quoted at 1U: fresh shoulders pickled bellies ut 1° and box bellies at ed hams on le,, fr 4 7c, pickled hams at 12f shoul: ces Philadelplia beef on pri- LO wm S11; 2ael tierced, eity, $15; prime me 21 for prime We: B $8 9 $10; packet, i India im quiet but shoulders we: The closing, “call #lv Ske bid, $10 75, 3 asked: seller your, $9 775, bid, $9 771; bid, $0 82% asked: Februar Mareli, $9 90 bid, 10 asked. The 5; at $0 5244 for seller your and Jauu 40 tiercos city steam ut 10 ,¢. aud at $10 SO, and 100 tlerces do. Refined was quiet. Sales livery 2 Cuba, nt 10e, a 10Age. ; quoted at 11) 10ige. fur eity No. 1, fe was an active and firm market for Louisiana. quote :—-Carolin, fair to prim tollows :—October, meee, $10 bid, $10 18, . 89 N23) waked; January, $9 85 bid, B10 asked 000 ti the Cond: ‘do., for Sige, a Og a do. common, ly Bye ® Kaugvon, in bond, BPELTXB wus quiet and firm at 7igc., gold, for forele STRARINE 4 tierees. Market quiet and nom- inal ath ro. SUGAR.—The market tor raw was dull but un not of S38 bags Siu refined was qui quote :—Fuir refining, § Delme do., Vigo. Cuba, grocery, fair to lo, contritugal, hhds." and boxes, No do. molasses, hhds, and boxes, 7!gc. a By refining, €01 to prime, B4y¢. wise; da, grocery, tuir to choles. ie. ed, standard A, 1U%¢.; off A, 10e. 1e.;" powdered, 103 ulated, J04e.: eat ia TALLow.—Keceipis—178 hhds. and 48 bbis, The market wus caster: sulos wore 90,000 Ibs, at 83¢c, fur prime. Tix. With @ shors supply, the market for Straits ruled firm.’ English was still easy. Plates were steady at late prices, We quote s-Hancn, 20c.; Straits, | I7ice. Rng ish, 17¢., all gold. Plates—Charcoai, nominally $7 60; do. toriie, 86 75 a $7; coke, 86 OU w 86 UG: terme, 86 12 4 86 B73. ‘Tonscco,—Thero was aquict market tor Kentucky leaf, but there was 4 steady feeling, The axles were only hhds, ot Ge. a 1c. Seed loaf was fairly active and ste We note sales of 100 cases suudries at Ze. BUc, ; 58 do, New Englund, crop 1872, at He. aud on private terms; 103 do., do,, 1X74, on ‘private terms; 100 do.. do., ‘crop 1875, at zze. and ob private terms crop 1874, on private terms; G68 d 20e. ; 202" do., Ohiv, crop 1875, at 6% balos Havana, at prizes ranging from Sse. to $1 Wuisxey.—Receipts, HO bukk. Tho market was steady; 150 bbls: wold nt $1'15, und oO bblu., for next weex’s de- livery, ut $1 13, Woo1.—The market was very firm with a fair movement, but business chocked by the firm views of holders. We note sulos of 4.00 lus. Utub fleece at tne. 5 1 Onio wt B9hg H0) Ibs. do. 40, 5,000 Ibs. do. 1Me, ; 50,000 los. do. do. at 20e. a Baby wt Te; 180,000 Ibs. do. do. at i 12,0080 Ibs. do. do. a6 2Olge.; 3.500 lbs. burry. unwashed | Missouri De: 500 Ibs, “Texas at We; 20,000- lbs. do, at diye. 30,000 Ibs, do, at 2. } 100,000 Ibs, do. at 17e. % ; 20,000 ‘Ibs, fine scoured do 1c. 8 Ge. 5 10,000 ow Kustern d 22e,, aud on private terms, 100,000 Ibs, XX Obie fh 40,000 Tbs, meatum ; 20,000 Ibs, black; 40,000 Ibs, fin mediuin Western, 10, ) Uninerchantabi Wiscousin; 3, full clip Culitornia? 10 California; 70,000 Ibs, shiny do, do. , 10,000 Lbs. 600 ibs. lamb's pulled; 20'bag’s super do. 14 bag: ge keneral market was quict, with the ex- ception of grain chartering tonuage, for which a good de- mavdruled, Kates all round were strong, aud a further wd vance was cluimed for © engagements comprised :—To Liverpool, por st 009 bushes grain at 874d. ; 17,000 bushels do., th lots wheat; 100 bbls. pork, 4s. Gd. ; Su0 voxes bi ‘fo London, per Stenm, 13,00) bushels grain at 8d. UO Ibe. To Glasgow, per steam, 16,000 “bushels wheat at Sid; 50 hhds. tallow, Gd; 20. tons sperm Vii, GOs. a To Hull, per steam, 17,600 bushels grain at 8d. 60 Ibs. ‘Tho charters included :—A Norweglan bark, benee to Bris- tol Chaunel dires, with 2,800 quarters yrati, at 38, 9d; tho Norwegian bark in our list, with 3,300 do.'do,, hence to Cork tor orders, was at 65, 3 Copenhagen, with 2.800 quarter Fwe sit bark, hence fo Wiomar, with 2,000 do., at 7s, Gd. ; an Ttaltan burk, henge to Cork for orders, with 4,000 do., at 6s, ; an Austelan bark, from Philadelphia to Autwep, with 4,500 Go, grain, at Gs; a German bark, reported from Baltimore to the Continent, with 7,800 bbls, relined petroleum on private storms. Aone NEW YORK CAILLE MARKETS, Faivay, Oct. 6, 1874, RUCKIPTS FOR TWO DAYS, Veuls Sheep an Yards, Beeves, Launds, Sixtieth st see BLO 1,964 Forty-elghth street, 5 1,433 Fortloth rl Jersey Uity 3,462 6.401 ‘rade ‘siow but foreuoon. heads to hand ranged from ps rand suld at 73, Lic, por 1b. welkuis © ows strane @ Y ows from 56 lbs. @ 57 Ibs, has boon allowed not; general 56 lbs, net, At Sixtieth st 0. Kastan Af 14 cars of horned cuttle; sales as follows : steors at 8c. per Ib., Iilinois at Wc. per Ib., weight 6X ewt, scant; 34 Illinois stoors at ‘bye. por 1b, weight 6 : 75 Ulinols We, por Ib., weight i ews. strom; 25 rong; BU Tilinols steers at 1049. per ib., weight Coon & Thompson sold for Coon & Tiasbury rr Ib., weight Sig ewt., strung. Dery & Goff 34 Kentucky t Sige. por Ib., weigl cwt.; 34 Kentucky ‘ste Yc. YG. per ‘lb, weight, 7 cwt: 124 Kentucky stects at iyo, © 140 Kentucky stoors at O40. Dage. por Ib., weight 73¢ ews, Toke. por Ib, weight Sow Lilingis G. W, Vail Kabo weight a for M. _Kerchnay por Ib., weight 744 ewt. sold for self 39 Illinvis steers, terns not obtained. sold for H. Kubn 31 Kentucky steers at 94ge. per ib, Tewt.; for Kahn & Furst 160 Kentucky Hac. ber Ib, wolght 734 ewt.s for brow per lb., weight 7 ewt.; for G. 1 ut ogc, por Ib., weluht Zcwt, At Jersey Clty y & McPherson sold for F. W. Fish 15 Onio steers at Vige. a 10c. per 1b., weighs BIg ewt.; 16 Ohio steers at 1Usgc. # Llc, per Ib., weight 8: Onsteline 13 Ohio steors at Ye. 09} & Co, 32 Missouri ste; 16 Missouri steers at Bie. 16 Ubio Sherman sold for stots wt Dc, a 36 wei ton . W. 0. Dudley 1 stoors at Tye. per Ib, weight 6 owt. 1. & H.W tr xold, on com: 19 Iilinols steors at 73Ze. per Ib., weight Bly ews. ¢ reat Sic. poc ld, with $1 off per head. M. Goldschmidt sold tor Klopter & Co. 17 Missourl st Bie. per Ib., werght 6 ewt.. strong; 8 Mis Yc. per Ib., weight O% ewt.; 19 Missourl steers at Vgc. 1b., welght 71g owt; 34 Missouri steers at 4c. per tb. whe 5 ewt. ; 16 Missouri steers ‘ut 10c. per Ib., woight 7 cwt,, strong; 17 Missourl steors at 1U%¢e. per ib., weight ewt. ‘Sie AND Laxns.—Trade fair; quality from eommon to good. Shoup sold at 4c. a Sige, per Ib. ; inmbs nt Gaye, 4 Te. er Ib, W. Eiliott suld 200 Kentucky sheep, weight 14,980 bs, at Se. per 10.; 218 Canada lambs, weight 10,350 Il at die, per ld. Hume & Killott sold 77 State sheep, weixh 5.770 Iba, at Se, per lb.; TL State lands, weight 4,080 Iba, at dso. per b.; 51 Canada lambs, weight 3,700 Ibs., at 64 186 Canada lambs, weight 9.9390 Lb .; 187 Canada lambs, weight 9.560" Ibs, at Der Ib; 48 Canada lambs, weight 3,020 «Akt 74e- por Ib, J. Kirby sold 20 ‘Stato shoop, woiht 86 ibs. per heud 124 State lanibs, it 3p6e. por Mn weight 94 Ibs, per head, at Ze. por Ib.; Judd & Buckingham told 280, Colorado, shebp, weight Wis Ibs per bend, at ic. per lb, Kase & Pideock sold 38 Jorsey ewes, weight 101 Ibs, er head, at So. ver lb. ; 22 Jersey ewes. weight 99 Ibs. per ead, at Sie. pe 3 Jorsey ewes, weight 109 Ibs. per head, a1 S3gc. por lb. ‘Mitcu Cows.—No change in the condition ot trade sinco our Inst daily report. see anv Catvxs.—Trade very small at our last quota- tions. Hogs.—There wore no live hogs on sale, DOMESTIC MARKETS, JALVESTON, Oct. 6, 1876, Cotton steady; middling, 97%e.; low middling, 3,6. ; good ordinary, Sigc. Net receipts, 2.240 bales. Exports coustwise, 146. Sil 485, Stock, SHB. Weekly—Net receipts, 15,772 bales; gross, 15,088. Exports constwi: Bales, 9,971, New On.eana, Oct, 6, 1876, Cotton easy; middling. 10\%c.; low middling, 1c.; ordinary, Olge, ' Not receipts, 9,540 bales; gross, 6,675. ports—To Great Britain, 373; coustwiso, 36, Sales, 5,000, Rtock, 76,705. Weakly: ast, recipts, 29,50 35,413, Export to the Continent, 50; coastwive, 5, Monitn, Oct, 6, 1878. Cotton steady; middling, 10¢.; low middling, Die. = O¥pe. ; good ordinary, Uige. #9! eipts, 1,746 bales. Kxports coastwixe, 402, Sulos, 1,800, Stock, 14,770. Weekly—Nov recelite, 10,117 bales Exports coastwise, 6,206. Sales, vi SAVANNAM, Oct, 6, 1878. Cotton quiet: middling, 10%; low middling, 9%c. good ordinary. 87%, Net receipts, 8,152 bales. Sains, 602 Stock, 42,787, Weokly—Net redsipts, 17.562 bales; gross, 18,343, Bxports coustwise, 5,113, Sules, 5,071, Cuanynston, Oct 6, 1878. Coston quict : middling, 10%e. a 1Ofe. ; low middling, 10e. a lUige.; good ordinary, gc. Net recoipts, 2.021 balos Exports to France, 2,34. Swes, 800, Stock, 20,4) Wookly—Net receipts, 18,022 bales. Kxports—To Groat Britain, 2,050; to Frauce, 3400; to the coustwise, 4,004, Sales, 10,100. ney ine WiMINGrON, N. Spirits of urpentine quiet at 1c. rie 140 . ‘Tar firm at §! Osweao, Oct. 6, 1876, Flour stendy ; No. 1 spring, $675 9 $7; amber winter, 87 7 25; white wiuter, $7 25 9 $7 50; double oxtra, $7 50 a 75; concessions were made on round lots; sales, 1,709 buls. Whoat sm light demand: sales of 4,000 bushels No. 2 vontinent, 4,090; + Oct. 6, 1876, Rosia nominal. Milwaukoe club, part at $124; No. 1 white Michivan held at C dy; sal ¥, 40; extra white ay eo 8134. otorn mixed wt See. Barley quiet $1 05; No, 3 do., 03. a $1; No id. changed. Millfeod ‘unchanged. No, 2 1 12 Cora meal un- nal freighte—Wheat, bige. j corm and rye, 4%e.; barley, disc. to Now York; de. t0 WiseTo te? Phitaiciphins Tomtte, 2 to the Hudson, $2 50 to Now York. Luke receipts. 18.500 bushels; corn, do. Canal shipments—Bar- ley, 20 7» 711,000 fect. Kailroad ship- monts—Flour, 1,800 bbls, Bourvato, Oct, 6, 1870, 10 mere dor becee, aie rth 4 6; w tb i jour.” 3,100 bbls; corn, 16,400 bushel ¥ railroads, whoat, 7,000 do. ; ons 17,500 do. ; “barley, 2400 do. ; rye, 3,400 "do, Bhip- inénte W canal to tidewater—Corn, 01,504 bush: malt, 11,364 do. ;_ to interior points, wheat; by railroads, flour, 11,250 bbi ele; whoat, 21,000 do; oats, 16,00. 3,000 “do.” Flour—Demand fu jotations. Whent dul of one car white winter corn, 35.008 bu barley, 2400 do, of 1,126" bbls, we only light milling dp- 1 19; one ear at jes, 10,000 bush. fn Tight trade demand: pricey wu: changed. Seeds, prices unchanged; domand Nght. Caaul freights anehanged ; but fow ehartors; held firm. ; Torxvo, Oct. 6, 1876, Flour steady. Wheat dull; No. 1 white Michigan, $1 18; extra dy., $1 22; amber Michigan, spot, $1 1s; November Gi 2b, No.2 do. $l; Fed Tail, spot and Octobe 1 17g; Novomber, $1 10; No. 3do., $1 1144 rejected rod, $1. O15 No. 2 wwcber Tlinois, $12. Corn steady; high tnixod, 50c. ; low do., pot und October, 48¢.; No. 2 white, 47ige.; damaged, 450° Onis dull; No. : BAlge. “iteceipts 3 O bois. ou ash’ t, 36,000 do. corn und 13,000 do. oats. | Shipments— & our, 31,00) bushels wheat, 1.00) do, worn and Flour quit but firm: W. etarn entene ye ry Minne. it A 48, 933; Minn onto oxiche, $5 50 a 87; winter ex! ca $7, Wheat unsettled end lower; No. z Chicago $1 10, cash; gx werabers #1 11 Ye rin ; December; Ho. J Ubleaxo a Serre, “on eters “eae and unchanged. Barley fairly active a1 Boise a Se. caah,” Fork irregular and $1059 “$16 60, Octoners x nwettled YfST: S10 20 6 $10 95, cust: $9 ulk' meats steady and $1 10. Keceipts—Fl +: corn, $12,000 do, 56,000 do, Shipmeats— Flo corn, 178,000 do, barley, 30,000do. Att Wheat lower; $1 10364 $1 10%, . Uetober, Corn lower and weak sige, November. Oats unchanged. Po the year. Lard unchanged. PRINT ‘CLOTHS MARKET. Provipance, BR, I., Oot. 6, 187& prices; best 6464 ally held ab Se, and some transactious ree ported at that price, BRAZIL COFFEE MARKETS, Rio Janntno, Oct, 5, 1876. c ood firsts, 6,100 # 6,250 ‘rele ver 10 kilo mdon, 23%4. Bawros, Oct. 5, 1876, Coffeo—Markot very firm; superior Sautos, 6,200 a 6,350 reis per 10 kilos, KUROPEAN MARKETS. Lopow O11, Manker.—Loxpox, Oct. 6 -Kvening.—Cale —Market firm: Exchange ow linseed oil, 268, per ews. KRFOOL AVERPOOL, Oct. 6— Evening.—Provision por ewt. for American, es FINANCIAL YT REASONABLE KATES—MONRY ON LIFE AND Kndowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and othor focurities” insurance of all kinds effected with best com- panies. 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JOSEPH RAILROAD COM. = name. tion, ANNIBAL AND &§ pany.—A liberal price will be paid for Sbures stock (common or preferred) im 10 share lots. Ad: dross C. & H., Post ollice, New York, EH MARIPOSA LAND AND MINING COMPANY oF LIFORNIA, 0 . Executive office, N rye of $3 each certiticate for muvertising sale. MORRIS H, SMITH, Assistant Secretary. ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE-SIX AND SEVEN O Nuw York, October 5, 1876, Sovonty second Dividend.—The Bourd’ of Diroetors, have this declared the usual quarterly dividend of three (8) pei cent, payable to stockholders or their logat representatives on aid after the 16th day of October, Transfer books will close on the afternoon of the Gth October, and will be re- opened on the morning of the 17th October. W. J. EMMET, Treasurer, DUB IN 1905, Oswoxo City 7's, duo in 1888, DANIE MORAN, No. 40 Wall Tikust FUNDS TO L ON MORTGAGE -—OIrY, Brooklyn or Queens county. LEAVITT & WOLCOTT, 10 Pine st. 028" CENT FIRST MORTGAGE GAS LIGHT ‘Company Bonds, also some choice 7, 8 and 10 per cent Oty and County Bonds, tor wale by ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO., Bankers, Brokers and Auction No, 43 Pine st., New York, N. B.—Investment securities our specialty 25 yours. 100.00 0ncAXTED OX, BOW’ . noss Property, valued s only need address SULP CHANDLER, Herald oft COPARTNERSE: HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE” EXISTING between Jusoph Merfeld, Moses Kemper and Emanuel Salomon, composing the firm ‘of Merteld, Kemper & Co., of New Yori, and Merlold & Koper, of Baltimore, Md., has here been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr, ‘Emanuel Salomon withdrawing from said firms, Messrs. Merfeld & Kemper »re alone authorised to settle the alfuirs of said €o- partnership, JOSEPH MERFELD, Mpsks KEMPER, ew Yorn, Oct. 5, 0870. oa ANUEL SALOMON, BUSINESS OPYORTUNITIE: “GOOD” BUSINESS” MAN” WILE INVEST 61.50, A sith sccvises: in mur faced payin: busiuenss:sgemaspe: fout right men wd lmumbugs naod nos reply. Address, ‘when full particulars for notice, M. HILL, Herald office. VALUABLE RAILROAD OAR PATENT FOR SALE, Address E. J., box 141 Herald Uptown office. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED IN NEW YORK either good commission house or Srm of engineers, tor VAN SPERZBROUCK'S Indestructible coatings, of Bre- xes, Belzium, These are the only coatings which resist the action of fresh and anit water aud atmospheric influences, Those coatings are absolutely necessary to prevent iron ships from oxydation, and wooden ships from rotting and becoming worm outon. ‘These costings also proserve sub- marine tolegeaph cables, ropes and fishing nets, tanks, &e., &c, This invention 1s of the greatest importance, VALUABLE MANUFACTURING: INTEREST, TO~ gether with exetusive Patont; no competition; nul- Yorsal demand: right party sure forrune exchange for do- sirable Prope: Call, or address HAYWARD, 173 6th PUMNESS OPPORTUNITY I8 NOW OPEN FOR moderate or large capital; everything in working order; patie: patent, box 191 For sale by ns, relurences, . more help and capiti id Uptown office. [FOR SALE—OR WOULD TAKE A PARTNER— testimonials, store, machi al is required. N, wholesale Hay and Food Business in Brooklyn; cash re- quired about $3,00 now # first class Address B. HM. J, 417 Sacke x) lu IN RS AND RAILROAD COMPANIES. Charn for railrosd cars.—Butter can be mado between and sold at every station, labor saved; markets and larg profits by itv use; rail offer yront induc ts to farmers, &c., by tI inventi ir butter made and sold in ordinary nd time lost in transportatie freight ning, nsporting and selling all done in half the time of any other system of Lary tay selling butte: ‘te right for New York and one tor Pennyylvania, to eparate, are offered for sale from October 4 to October 1876, to the highest bidders, in gol 1 cash payments, The rivention ean be seen froin Uetober 8 to Uctobor 12, 1876, No, 424 Wainut ot., Philadelphia, Pa, wat D—A PARTY WITH $12,000 CASH, TO PUR- Interest In iret clase manufacturing business ad taking money. ‘Address Bi wi it, WITH $0,000 TO $10,000, IN an established fruit and fe icy Krocery business. Varingr to furnivh all the gapital for alfinterest, Address box 144 Herald office. D. $1.000 <WANTRD, A LIVE MAN WITH THIS | amount in cash, to join « man with same in an . jum ¢an be made, Address ente ive where $10,000 per RAWSON, Horald Uptown office, TO 85, —PARTNER OF IN’ TY $2.00 0 waned: aie preferred who understands the practical part of harness and trunk business to invest in an “ert yrs ying business in Bie town of 10,000 or 12,000 inhabitants, Address LERY, box 145 Hi ald office. $5.000. PARTNER WANTED, PUBLISHING 0). business. Good man. Apply, af 176 Fulton at, New York. Agents wanted. ~_R. QUIGLEY. _ SURUOPL. i prs CLS. —THE DAUGHTERS OF THE | iA liam Drury, British Cl colve a limited number f young ladies as pupils: va Grose ‘Miss ‘DuURY, Rue Marie-fherese. me NEW RAILROAD LINES. The new line betwee New York and Philadelphia, via Bound Brook, has beon doing a fine business, mainly to and from the Centennial, the travel during tho lyst month having largely increased. On Monday next, October 9, a brane! opened, affording a new route bo! Trenton and betwoen Philadelphi GOLD AND SILVER. The practical labors of the Congrosst sion will soon begin, as tho addition of three experts is about concluded. Mr. Groesbeck bas accepted, Mr. Nourse will probably do so, aud, thong? General Dix be — declined th Somos 2. the Co they hope yet to prevail upon bim to accept. The Ea mocetings will be held in room No, 1 Post Office Hiding. BROOKLYN CITY DEBT. Yesterday Cowptrolier Powell, of Brooklyn, issued a statement of the city debt up to September 30. The total debt 1s $27,048,000. In the sinking fund to oftset this there is $4,071,943 63, which leaves the balance of the debt $22,976,050 73. ‘Tho warrants drawn by the Comptroller Inst month —General fund, $861,328 83, special fund, $61,218 94 Total, $922,541 27. SWINDLING H. B, OLAFLIN. Acting on a warrant issucd by Justice Kasmire, of the Washington Place Police Court, an officer yester- day arrested Isaac J. Edelstein, # eloth merchant residing at No. 210 Madison street, on the complaint of W. B. M. Jord member of the firm of H. B, Clatiin & Co, The prisoner was charged with swin- dling that firm out of goods valued at $2,750, He was then transacting business with a Lazer Schulman at No, 196 Church street. He represented to ‘Mr. Jordan that he bad $2,000 deposited 10 the éredit of his firm in the Germania Bank, and th of January optained the goods froin Clallin & Ie was thon discovered that bis statements were false, Yesterday Mr. Gastave Sebriedmilier, cashier of the Germania Bank, toatiflod that of tho dd of Ji Sebul & Rdeistein had deposited 10 thelr creat tnd mt Ly Mee 000 i examination FE bo met this murming. to havea oe fenve to the eanines hie rete