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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Steck Market Firm and Active—Prices Encouraging—Speculators Tak- ing Fresh Hold, GOLD 109 A 108 7-8 A 109. Money on Call 3 and 21-2 Per Cent—Covern- ment Bonds Weak—Railway Bonds Steady—Foreign Exchange Quiet. Wat STREET, Mospay, Oct. 9—6 P, M. The sleuth hounds that have been on the track of tho market for the past week picked out Lake Shore as the game of the day, and followed the hot-lying tcent almost without eheck to the end, The coal stocks having been run to ground with never a short interest lett bold enough to act as earth Floppers, the hunt was over in that direction, view “hailoo’? transferred to the new cover, Consequently the whole mob of financial sportsmen entered petl-mell into the new speculation, and go far thero bas been no pull-up on the part of the bulls, and no disastrous *‘croppers”’ on the part of the bears in the Some advantage was taken of the strength of the market in carly Gealings to Fealize the profit aceraed in Lake Shore from Saturday's advanco; kened one per cent or s0, was soon turned mm an upward direction and the point of 59 atinined and held at the end. Renewed rumors of higher rates tor froight on the trunk roads and of a decision by the Supreme Court of Wasbington favorable to tho granger sloek wero used as etimulanis, more to the advantage of the Vander- bilt property thun to that of the Western shares them- exciting rise. but the price, which had lt afterward turned out that tho Washington news ‘was merely a good sized canard, and, if not a bird ot il omen, atleast no better than a coot for practical purposes; 80 St. Paul, which had gone up, went down, stopping about halt way between lowest and highest The coal fancies wero as lively ag agrig or a pea under a thimble; there occurring a range of two points in Delaware and Lackawanna and of three in New Jor- sey Central, operators were forced into the chance of hitting them on the wing, and the sudden fluctuations returned poor bags for either long or short accounts, There has undoubtedly been considerable purchases made of the Central stock by parties who argue that the danger of a receiver of Lankruptcy being for the time removed, there is a fair prospect of a restoration former prosperity. bought their tickets i the lottery and must wait for the drawing. There was an advance of one point in both Pacific Mail and Western Union, a rise due to the flood tide which is floating along the rest of the market, and not apparently traceable to any exceptional buoyancy of their own, though the telegraph concern is bra, Bing of its earnings, which probably are and should be in*reased during the political canvass now going on. Money bas relapacd to two per cent on call, and is , only trickling into the bond list, instead of flowing, as itdida little time back; consequently State and rail- are but moderately sought for, and the “sweet idleness” of the share market has been trani ferred to the dormitory of the bond room. Thero were over 200,000 shares bought and sold to_ day, but nobody lost or won except the gamblers on the floor; there was no shibboleth to mark tho influ- ence of un incoming public and no orders to delight ‘rokers from others than the pools. THE SALES TO-DAY. Stock Exchange to-day ag- New York Central and Hud- pon, 2,265; Eric, 5,950; Lake Shore, 86,145; Cleve. Northwestern, 500; do., pre- ferred, 2,100; Rock Islana, 3,770; Pacific Mail, 4,50 Bt. Paul, 7,900; do., preterred, 1,609; Ohios, 3,5 Western Union, 24,920; Wabash, 3,500; Union Pacitic, 400; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 45,450; New Jersey Central, 14,720; Michigan Central, 7,600; Dela- ware and Hudson Canal Company, 1,325. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICKS. The following tablo shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day: — New York Contral. to something like Toad morigag The transactions at the grcgated 223,000 shares: andand Pittsburg, 27 Opening. ae Northwestern preferred. ad St. Paul pre! Del., Lack, and Western. New Jersey Central. Union Pacifie......... Obio and Mississippi Western Union Pacific Mail. . 281g MHL & oe? pr. ee FETE . 3 ecocor-e> > EEE te. Union Pacific. ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of Saturday :— Apvascs. —New York Central, 1; Chicago and Aiton, 2; do. preterred, 13, Coal, 1; Delaware au: nibal and St. Joseph, d Lackawanna, 3 do, preterred, '4; Harlem, 1 Iiinois Central, 1; Lake Shore, 7%; Morris aud Exsex, 4; Jersey Central, 13¢; Northwest, %4; Pacile Mail, Rock Island, 5 St Paul, 3,5 do, preterred, basn, 4%; Union Pacite, Auams Express, Btates Express, 4 H stern Union, Tis American Express, 43; United n, 1; Northwest preterred, Michigan Central, }s; Delaware and Hudson, THE MONKY MARKET, Money loanéd up to three per cent and closed at two | The following were the rates of ex. thange ow Negy York at we undermentioned cities to- Say:—Savunnal, seMiing “PAT, buying 3% discount; Charleston, 5-16 discount to tount; New Orleans, gommercisl, T-1uyybank, % ; Pinnati, fair demand, 100 discount; Chleego, sedis. tount. Foreign exchange is steady, mud the nominal asking rates remain unchanged at 4.835 for bunkers’ 60 days sterling, ana 4.56 tor demand, actual business Deing done at 4.82% a 4.83 for long, and 4°84 a 4.3434 tor sight drafts. THE FOREIGN MARKET. Tho London advices report consvls and United States iy firm, with am improvement of about % percent, Erie also advanced a (raction and rent at Paris were a little better. £288,000 Was withdrawn from the Bank of Eng) ay. The following aro the elosing London quot tions :—Consols for money, 9614 a 96% ; do. for aecoun’ 6% 296%; five-twouty bonds of 1855, old, 106; five- twenty bonds of 1867, 108%; ten-forty bonds, 108% ; new fives, 107%, Erie common shares, 9%. THX GOLD MARKET Gold opened and closed at 109, with sates in the The borrowing rates ranged {rom per cent on cal’. Par; St Louis, 1004 bonds gener: Buthon to the amount of interim at 1077. flat to 2 per cont. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD HXCHANGR BANK, The stoumship Germanic, now on her way from Liverpool to this port, has on board $650,000 In specie. British gold to the amount of £25,000 was received from London in the United States Assay Office hero to- CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Curroney oxchanges. Currency balances. Goid exchanges, Gold balances GOVERNMENT TOXDS, ‘Government bonds closed steady at the following quo- tavions:—United States currency sixes, 123% a 125%; do, do., 1881, registered, 115% a 116; do. do, do., eoupen, 116% a 11714; do. do., 1865, registered, 10835 » 109: do, dd., do,, coupon, 111% a 112; do. do, do., 114g @ 111%; do. do, do, coupon, 114g w 11124; Go, Wo,, 1867, registered, 11436 @ 114%; bow, registered, NEW YORK HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 10, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. tered, 115% 4116; do, Wo, do, coupon, 1154 a 116; do. ten-lorties, registered, 113% a 11354: do, do,, cou- pon, 1133 © 113%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 113% @ 1183¢; do. do., do., coupon, 11334 a 11845; do. do,, do., coupon, 110 a 110%. THK UNITED STATES TREASURY. The following are the Treasury balances at the close of business to day :— Currency. | COD. ..065 ss + 66,500,000 Less coin certificat + 80,000,000 The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $16,000 gold on account of interest, and nothing in redemption of five-twenty bonds, The Sub-Treasury released $75,000. silver coin to-da: Bonds to the amount of $180,000, held to secure national bank circulation, were with- drawn from the Treasury at Washington to-day and 414 per cents substituted. RAILROAD BONDS, Railroad bonds were quiet aod generally firm. Cen- tral Pacifics advanced to 1097, and St Paul consoli- dated sinking funds to 874%. Union Paeifics sold at 106}g for firsts and at 106%; for land grants, North, western consolidated gold ceupons wore in demand at 95, with uone offering below 05 New Jersey Central consolidated firsts were steady at 89. In the afternoon Chicago and Northwestern consolidated advanced to 104%%, Michigan Central to 103%, Union Pacific firsts to 106%, sinking funds to 91% ‘and New Jersey Central convertible to 9013. Sales of Toledo id Wabash convertible were made at 40.042, The follow- ing were the closing quotations tor Pacilc Railroad Londs:—Union firsts, 1064; a 106%, ; Union land grants, 100; a 100%; Union sinking funds, 91 a 9134; Centrals, 10954 a 10975, STATE BONDS, In State bonds Missourt long sixes sold at 108% Tennessees at 44 and Virginia consolidated, ex matured coupons, at 67%. Sales of District of Columbia 3-65’ wore made at 70% a Tl. THER AMERICAN MINING BOARD. The following 18 the official report of sales to-da; 5) Best & Belcher s10 $2, dshs Grant ° 109 Caledont: 109 Justice 60 Culitornin. |°°0..be £0 Merrima 100 Cleveland. 16 we 100 Pi do Wo 100 Con Virgi 209 1 OGrant 100 Savage KO 10) do. 17 luo 10) Sierra Nevada. 15 20 WO dO... eieeereee BD £00 100 do saree Oe BALES AFTER THE CALL! 200 shs Grant 10) do, 200 do. 100 Justice. 100 do. 2 100 Pleaswnt View... 344 100 BS 100 shs Alpha 100 di 100 Cleveia 200 ao 105 uo o) do, a 1°00 Sierra Nevada. 2OOGrANE eek eee 20! Caledonia Silver Mining Co = 12 Cleveland Gold Mining Co. wee TH tk Grant Mining Lo. . + 8 4 Justico Mining Co + 19% 20% Northern Belie Mining and Milling Co 25 254 Overman Gold and Silver Mining Co, 80 _ Sautiago Mining Co........se0e0+ 10 1 vage Gold and Stiver Mining Co.. 173% 18 Sierra Nevada Silver Mining Co.... — 15 Yellow Jacket Mining Co. + 26% 27 BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS, The following table of prices of the prominent gold and silver mining shares, cluding the opening pric of to-day, as received by telegraph from San Francisco, is furnished by William Ward, Drexel Building:— ——-October-—— 5. & 6% -& Alph: Beiche! Best & Boicher. ... Caledonia. 10 10 10 10 Choilar Potosi Consolidated Virginia. 57 57 65 55) ©Dechined 2 Crown Point.......... 1k Ql 12 ML Rurekn Consolidated... 18 14 18 13 Declined 2 16 15 «14 «14 Declined 1 20 19 #19 #19 Dechned 1 Gould & Carry. . Rs Sa aa aaa = Hale & Norcross, Imperial Justices. Kentuck Mexican. 18 18 18 18 —_ 11 11 11 10, Declined 1 27 #27 «26 «26 Dechned 1 »49 49° «47 «47° ~Decuned 2 7 TG 1 i pod - 6 5 5 6 Advance 1 -17 17 16 15 Declmea 2 Savage be +12 Wo 12) 1 Declined 1 Sierra Nevada, Silver Hill... Ne ae, ae Jae =_ Union Consolidated.... 12 12 11 11 Declined 1 Yellow Jacket @ 6 2 _ The following are the closing official prices of min- ing stocks in Sam Francisco to-day :— Consolidated Virginia 544% Crown Point.. 12 Cahtornia........... 6X Yeilow Jacket, pray Segregated Beicher.. 79 Alpha, 4435 Ophir. + 453¢ Belcher. WW Chotlar, 7 Coofide: ub Savage .--,. 1144 Sierra Nevada. Consolidat’d Imperial 4 Exchequer Mexican, ... Overman 794 Gould & Curry. Justice. 11% Best & Belcher...... 46 Caledonia 6 Hale & Norcross..... 1734 The California Mining Company has declared a divi- dend of $2 per share, PHILADELPRIA STOOKE. The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks were as follows ;:— Bid, Asked. City Sixes, NEW,.......6. - LIL ia Unit€d Railroad of New Jersvy. - 135 106 Pennsyivanta Ratroad. ~ OT 48 Reading Rai road,. = 26% 25% Lenigh Valiey Railroad, + 4956 4956 Catawissa Raiiroad, preferred . 40 41 niadeiphia and Erie Raiiroad...... 16 15% | Schuylkilt Navigation, preterred..... 11 12 Northern Central Ratirond,.......... 28% 29 Lehigh Navigation. 2g B25 Ou Creek and Atleghany Raliroad..... 914 995 Heetonviile Railway b 26% 2136 Central Transportaus . + A8% 4035 é MEMORANDA, The following are the earnings of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad tor September: — 1876. 1975. $183,000 154.634 New York froin September 1 to 20, inclusive, amounted to $3,429,140. The Bank of Californta shipped, October 1, $19,433 in silver bars to Hamburg and $4,000 in gold coin to South America, The Southern Pacific Railroad Company have begun the construction of that portion of the road which crosses the San Jonquin Valley irom Goshen to Gatos, a distance of forty-nine miles, The Colorado State Mining Company has received a | telegram trom its superintendent announcing the strik- Ing of good looking ore on- the Lucerne Mine, in Clear | Creek county, at a depth of about seventy fect. This 18 extremely ingportant to the company, and isa com- plete fulfilment of the predictions of the superintend- ent that the vein would be reached sooner here than on ‘other portions of the same lode, where ore worth sev eral hundred doliars per ton is found at a depth of ninety feet, Receipts of produce, &c., at Chicago from October 1 to October 7, 1875 and 1876, six business days:— 1875. 1876. Wheat, busb, 693,612 671,031 - 653.080 461,049 44,944 Flour, bbls... 46,709 Hogs, No.... 68,588 *Net Increase 187 Tho abore figures are from the official report of the Chicago Chamber of Commerce, They turnish ovt- dence of improvement on the real basis of our coun- try’s wealth, The earnings of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company for the month of Septem- ber were :— 1875, 1876, Passengers $76,224.99 $95,000 Merchandise 221,901 57 245,100 Iron and ore 22,495 26 15,300 Sundries. 16,154 37 15,600 $993,776 19 $374,000 eve e $40,295 BL NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Monpar, Uct. 9, 1876, BEFORE CALL—10 A, M. 3, 2800 ahs Lake Bhore..- 5746 do bs OTs $5000 Mo, K & T 100 she = Mail Ss. 72 72 a 700 Roek Island RR... 102, 200 Obto & Miss Rie x0, do WB 00 sha Chi ANWR. 300 Chi & NWR FIRST BOARD—10:30 a0 Un NW 1000 Va 6's, ¢.x mate 10000 Tenn 6 19000 Alb & Sus Ist 3000 NJ Cen Ist 4000 M & St Pls 5000 Chi & M Ist. ZOO ND Con KK, 1000 Obio A Mins 1000 0. M-con s 7000 Cen Pae g b. 11000 1 Fae Ki 10009 Un Pxe 7 10000 C & P cons f. 1 OOSt Lal Mist. 10000 M.K&T. 8.00 Chi& NW con hs Bank of Com. . Changes. - 43 44 47 46 Advance 3 +21 21 21 20) Declined 1 47 47 «6460 «©45 = © “Declined 2 62 62 60 60 Declined 2 so £0 80 78 Declined 2 100 Mil & st iP Rit be 100 Han & Side Rithe 600 Ohio & Miss..be .3 “BEFORE CALL—I12:30 P.M, 500 shs LSA MSRR. Sah neo loi & Waceels 4) 42 bie N RR pid. 800 Tol & Wab Rit. 100 Han & Std Rib 601 neat Un ter... 10% is 60 Pac Mail SS. $1000 US 5-20r,°°5 nT 19000 Do Colt.e 10,0 8t Lud & © Ist 10000 Bos, H&E Ist 7000 Un Pac RRA 100 Un Bue st 1000 D & the 7's, "Oh. ahs Penn Coa Forth RSW RE. be | lows:—Crade in by 11 Adams &x 100 Harlem ft e 60) MIL A sth pr.be 209 OMe a Mt RH Lb e 50 Mor & EssRR ) TO 3 P, 40) Chia NW RRptve ole nese sels. ie. : 109 Chi & Ait Ties... 2000 Delt a W it ‘43 US Express... 20. ne Nal os IVI 3 a eer COMMERCIAL REPORT. COrTON: SPOT QUIET AND RASY, FUTURES CLOSED * STEADY AND GENERALLY 1-32c. HIGHER—¥LOUR QUIET—WAEAT PULL AND LOWER — CORN DULL AND EASY —— OATS DULL AND LOWER—- WHISKEY UNSETTLED AND LOWER-—-PORK QUIET AND NOMINAL LARD EASIER—PETROLEUM DULL—SPIRITS TURPENTINE NOMINAL—ROSIN DUIA.—OILS FIRM--COFFEE FIRMER—S8UGAB FIRMER-— FREIGHTS STRONG. Moxpar, Oct, 9—6 P, M. The merchandise markets wero without decided change, save in a few unimportant cases, where in- ereased Ormness was in most cases manifest, but in some instances on "Change prices were a little off, Flour was quiet. ‘Wheat was dull aud lower, Corn was dall and easy, though not essentially changed: Oats were dull and Jower. Whiskey was unsettled and lower. Pork was quiet and nominal, Lara was casier, Corton on the spot was enay. Futures closed steady, with fn advance generally of 1.82¢, Coffee was firmer, Sugar was firmer. Oils were firm. Petroleum was cull, Rosin was dull, Spirits turpentine was nominal. Corren.—The market for Brazils was firmer, and quota. tions were marked up ‘ic. per Ib, We note sales of 1,107 bags, S82 do. and 1,407 do. Rio, ex Margarida, within the range of 17340. n 18e.,/ gold. At New Orleans 4,000 bags Rio sold, ex B, I. Stenken, to arrive, on private terms; also at Baltimore, on Saturday, 1,130 bags Kio, ex Campunero, at 17i¢c. for ordinary tolow fair, and 29 bags do., ex King Arthur, at Le. for common. Mild coffee was quiet, We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 160, & 1GKe.; thir do, 18%. a Isic; gvad do., IBIge. a 18% prime, 19, a 19}¢e.; extreme range for lots, 160. a 2 a 17iKe, Porto Rico, Be; wnila, Curacoa, 15e. 4 64sec, JorrON, The market for spot cotton was easy, The mar- for iture « pened with sales at about 1 ite. we Saturday's closing Hiures. but a part of the advance subseqnently lost. The market, however, closed steady, with an iinprovemont 98 compared with Sauirduy's closin prives of about 1-32e. The closing prices to-day compare witl Saturday's as follo Saturday, October 7. October. 10 15-16 «1081 7, Octorer 9, (01516 a 10-81-32 August. . a aotatto tien and on cotton in stor e ubOvS OF bel running in quality not more w thé grade quoted. NV. Orleann, Texas. 9116" 9 Lic O 716 9 746 915-16 915-16 40 10% 10 t-te 1) t1-16 10 15-16 10 16-16 Middling 10% M116 L116 Good middling, ib 116 1b S16 IL 5-16 Strict good middiing. 11 5-16 °11 7-1 11 916 Ll 916 Middiing fair. » TLDNG 1119-16 1115-46 111516 Fair 112 716 12° 946 121116 1211-16 ~Stained—Good ordinary, 8 1¥-16c.; strict good ordinary, 97-Ise. ; low middling, 0 Lv-A8e,; middling, 103-le, Spot sales were as fo. lows :— T>-Day. Sat. Fe'g. Total. Strict good of Low middlin, Strict low n 1011-16 xport .. 176 176 Consunption 167 2R0 955 Speculation. 116 278 98 Total 969 58 1,927 —Included in tie whove ure S7i bales to arrive, Delivered ‘bn contract, GOO bales. For future dehvory the sales were as follows:—Saturday after one P. M.—October, 600 bales at 10 Lo-18e; November, 1,000" at Ile; Decem- ber, 200 at Tlie, 100 nt IL 5.3% January, 400 at 11 88: March, 100 at 11 21-820.; May, BUO.mt 12 1-B2e. Total, 2,700 ules. To-day up’ to two Octobsr, 100 at Tie, 400 at 10 ¥1-%2¢., 600 at (5-16e. ; November, 1,200 at 11 1-16e.,600 at 11 J at Le; December, 3.0 at Ul S320, 100 nuary, 400 at 1 i1Bze, 800 at 11 5-16e, dab’ 11 9-18e., 400 at 11 17-320., 300 at 114 April, 100 at 11 27-3: |. 10.900 bales. | The re last yea: Sept bales. Cotton fretghts closed as follow: steam, 4c. compressed, To Hamburg, by steam, 7-16¢. compressed. To Bremen, by steam, %c., compressed, To Liverpool, by steam, 11-d2d, ; by sail, 032d, a 5-164, FLOUR AND (iRaiN.—Keceipts—Flour, 15,077 bbls. ; wheat, 166,649 bushels; corn meal, 113. bbls.'and 370 8a ks: corn, 138/658 bushels; oats, 73.425 do.; rye, $7,322 do. : burley 54,702 do. ; barley mult, 24,700 do, The flour market was quiet, but nominally unchanged. ‘The sales wore 12,000 bis, including State, Western and southern, uur was stendy 310 for Krandy: & $3 for Jersey yellow, Sales were We quote— ‘i $3 09 084 50 4750 5 S2on 45 Sida 4a OD 5238 600 6250 775 Choice Sta Supertine Western Extra Western Minnesota. ; Round hoop Ohio, shipping brand! Round hoop Ohio, trade brands: Family .. St. Louis, low oxtea...... Suda St, Louis, stenight exter... Bia St. Louis, choice doubie extra 6250 725 St. Lonis, choice family... 70a BTS Rye flour, tine to superfine 4758 525 Southern, No. 4100 450 Southern, superfine. 450% 500 Sonthern, extra 5638 700 Southern, famiiy 70a 85D Corn meat, Western 2750 310 gps ‘The salos were about 75,00) bushels at $1 20 for now No.2 Ubicazo, and $144 for a gmail lot of chotce white, $110 for old red winter, and $1 19 8 $20 for new do. Corn was dull and beavy, but not exs-ntially chunged. Tho sales were about 100,000 bushels at Sie. for iow mixed, S7\e. @ S80, for snil, se. for Kansas, and S7e. a S7ice. for Westorn steamer mixed. Ryo was quiet at 78. a 74e. for We: Barloy was fairly active, with sales of 10,000 bushels inferior light weight up- Jako wie. a LOS, Batley malt was quiet; 2,00) oushels, two-rowed State sold at Sle, cash, Unts were dull, wnd lots on the track were abont’ le. off, ‘The sniew were abont 75,000 bushels at. 40e c. 2 white, 50. m Be. for n track, He, a 48}sc. estern white, and dic. EMP AND JUTE. American dressed, $1 wable and $14) 's St ¢ market was quiet, Int firm, Wo ) @ $200 for single, 8200.0 )forrourh; Kussia, clean, talinn, gold: jnte. Wye. a yi juty butts, h nnd time cur- Te, & mp, O3ge. & & steady market for domestic. Foreign was dull. We qnote:—Cuba, centrifagel and mix tea se.: elayed, Sze. a Be. ; do, muscorado refini Te; do. gre Porto Rico. ssc. 0 S8e. lish Islands, 1. tit to good, 402. Je: prime 10 ' AVAL Sromns.— spititw turpentine was dull and nominal. was ill aud lower. Tar an ite were selling in m Jobbing way at stendy pric Ye quote :—spirite of turpsntine, $4. ; rosin, ‘strained, $1 *O 8 81.85: good strained, $1.85 a $1 90; tar, Wilmington aud Washington, $2 9; pitch, $2 124. Advices from Wil mington were as folly csin nominally unchanged, ‘Tar strong at $l 40. Turpentine qniet; hard, $1 ott, $2.10; virgin, $2.10, “Spirits quiet at s0e. Ous.—Tho” market for ils was generally firm but Linseed, casks and bbis, ‘380. a 54e. ; te. nm d2ige.; Southern yellow, 4Be. Se. a Bic.; white winter, 650. ; lard, sperm, crude, $13; d0.. blenched winter, $1 60; natural do., $1 55;'whale, crudy N ern, Ue. ; do, Southern, 55e ; bleached winter, He, A .Ue.; winter biguched fish, 45c. a 4c. crude fish, Aoc, PRrkokua.—There was still a dull market for refined, with buyers and sellers apart in their views, Crade was also anil The closing prices were | as fol 14c.; do., in bbls, Ise. ;. refined, in bbls, 266; do, in “eaves, Soe: haphtha, 1 refined, Wt Philadelphi dy., at Batu Ad sfrom the Creek wore ax folows:—Oil City femer; Oi bid. Unite uch doit; shipment nominally 4 00" Parker's exciting Dear movement made unsettied. Ut offered nt $3) a En) ques. We qnot cuttonseod, ern 500. : winter, present innke, Abc. 6 bid by a ew at 84 65, .—Recvipts—Pork, 370 bbls, ; lard, 947 tierces, 28 packages; bacun, 8, 1 Dlx. and 338 cages, The igh small sates nile at B17, cash, and $17 75 for 40 buls for export, Tae closing “enil” prices were as toilows:—October, $16 85 bid, $17 10 ayked; November, $16 25 bid, $1679 asked: seller year, $15 50 bid: J B15 50 Did, B15 95 naked ; February, $15 60 bid, $15 50 asked, Out meats were quiet, We note ‘sales of 9000 Ibs, pickled bellies at 11hse, and 1,00) Jose fresh hamin at Lic, Fresh hams were quoted at Tigo. a Le,, fresh bolton at Age. « 10ige,, fresh shoulders at Gige @ Te, pickled hi t Leisc. @12%46,, piekled bellies at 104e 0 12%e., pickled shoulders at Tge, and box bellies Loge, #1d¢. Bacon was steady at 9%4e. for city and Ugo. ¢ Western jong clei Beef wns dull, but prices were nachan| We quite oxtra mess, $10 0 811; #10 S12 n $14; therced, ity, ens, SIN; prime mens, B17, for prine Western. siuoked meats were quivt but steady at 15e. tor email bam nnd Se. for shoulders. Two hundred hams and 300 shoniders suid at the above prices. Lard was dull At the second “call” ns tollows:—October, €10 45 bi asked; November, $2 471g bid, S10 O23 asked #979 bid, $0.50 asked; January, $9 776 bi asked; February, $9 90 bid, §10 asked. The salen were W) tlerces ai ‘$10.03 for Novembor, $0 80 8 80 S25 for selior your and $0 7734 for January, spot sales were 120 tierces city stenm_ nt 1046. and 300 terees Western AL $10 GO a $10 67%, and $10 70, chiefly at $10 8. Refined was quiet, The sales were 100 ‘tierces for the Continent, rompr dstivery. nt Itige.; 100 tleroes, yanr. delivery, at bY c., and 200 tiereex. November delivery at 104ge., and 100 terces for Caba at 1 Iice.—Thoro was » continued active moyement in Loui- siana sorts at tall prices. Carolina wi acconnt of the light stock. We quote prime, Ose. 0 Gye; Lonisiana, tir t ie. ana do. eominun, 4c. Hangoon, fair to good, nou Oke «Oye. ; PaIMA, ood, Tye. a T)4e., enrrenc in bond, 9c. « Kold. SUGAR —The Market for raw sugar showed a marked im- ovement intone, but prices were not quotably higher, tendy at late prices, We quote :—Fair refining, e.; prime do. vige:: Cuba, grocery, intr 10 isqe.; do., centritusnl, hids. und boxes, Nos. t%qc.: do. molasnes, hhds. and boxes, Sige.; Porto Rico, refining, common to prime, Sige. a Uye. do., wroeery, thir to choiee, qc. Oe refined, standard , 10M4e, a T%e.; of A, 1s. n 10g; crushed, 11)¢e. 5 powdered, 11c.; atunuiated, 1ie.; ent loal, Uae. ‘The market was duli and ensy at 11%e. for arrelt Hh, Hangvon, KeY.—Receipia—1,920 bia The market was and lowers 160 bis. wold ae BL 1334 a $115, FRKIGHTS —Grain yeas 6 lor charter were heid somewhat higher and the inarke firin, with the mo: ent moderate. The vol, by sail, 100 tons tobacco at Bon. a bacon ran vored st 000 bushels grain Bd. Rotterdam. per sveam, 150 bales hopson private terms notably higner, ‘The chorters conprised--An It LG jaw bark, hence to Naples, inc brig hence riers grain, as mand and firm at $t 10. Ralicond frei Channel direct, with peweginn bark, henes ti «aE Os dds me. ork tor ‘orders, with from Ybiladelphia to rranean, with 100k and 2Ne., optic aad cases rea of ‘Adriatic, tis, Hd. and Ste, $106, November. Corn. Pork ower; $19 50 8 * Lard unchanged. PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. " orders, with Bd., privilege of direct port 5s. iludelyhia to Autwerp of Bremen, with 3,000 Dbis, Yo, at rwegian bark, trom NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. MONDAY, Oct. 9, 1878, PTS FOR THM PAST WeEK. Veals and Sheep ant Aixtioth street... Forty-oiznth street Fortieth street ‘rade on this forenoon, compared with business on last Monday, was olf in teeling herds to hanu Were, irom e an any that ha s ranged trom He. a Le. if rib. weights a 10 Ibs. 4 57 lbs. has been aliowed net, feld to be better than inst yo about the same, while 39 report fHeavy rai horned cattle, gt Bsc. per Ib, with w fraction on per head, we SL [lings steers at 7 cwr, secant $1 on per head, weight 7h i Miinols steers at US Minvis steers ae » weight 7 ewt. & 1L0Qe. pocfto., weight Illinois steors at We. Strong; 102 choice quality Lino! Gillett, at Le. a 10% ‘vom pson sold fort + Weight WM ewt., Is steers, fod by J, perlb,. weight 10 ewe, n & Tasbury &4 11 Be. por lo. with SVs. om per head, weisht 6 sat Ye. per Ib. with SL on per head. woisht 74 A 1OMge. per Ib., weight ¥ 1. Wheeler sold ior the damage by wor parishes ix twenty r, is at loast sixteen and a half per cent less 2 illinois seers at LU held on sale, 15 Liln C. Bastinan 02! Liinois weigit By ews. cky oxen at Yc, per lb., weight 9 ewt.; 1L1 Kentucky rs ute, a Le. per ib, weights 736 © tucky steers at Uige. ‘a steers at 9c. per with $9 on the lo ers at 10e. per ib., Kentucky steers at 10\xe. nt, with $19 off th awers of the average date of Sep! wus uniforuly dey and cool toward the rapidly and in . tucky steers. Seid for G. art, Te hes teers, oxen and buils, .. per 1b, un live tieky steors at’ Se. e. ewt.: held on sulo 17 hentucky, stecrs. is stoOTs at Sige. wmtge, per i xold tor seit G4 Missouri | Jou. Willlams sold | received many worms, but the tooxceed ten 8. "Moses sold tor welt * for self $4 Illinois ste 16 weight 734 cwt. Ye. Thigpen lest year, and, & steers at sige, a 1 strong; for O. Day weight 734 ewt, i Myc. Ler lb., weight G4 for 1. Ashbrook for A, Van Attn 1 Ol heud, weight Te 10 30 exsh; B10 2736 Bulk meats easior; sboulderg Pixc, Provionsce. R. 1, Oct. 9, 187% Printing cloths quiet but firm at previous prices, EUROPEAN MARKBT. Loxnox O11, Marker. —Lonpox, Oct, 9—Evéening.—Lie Norrouw is a report of the cotton erop as compiled by 6 fro 44. replies recolved trom 24 18 roplies front 4 counties the and storms are quite LOUISIANA. The Committee on Information and Statistics of the New ixchange make the followin erop report thirty parishes we have, Afiyeight replies, beariog the average inte of September 3, They report universally very dry weather, turnin fecsing the plant badly by causing young bolls te Land vider ones toopen prematurely. Asi general thin be no toperop. The extremes dry weather has causes the cotton to open faster than usual, and consequently pick- pldiy The estimates by average of uite cool toward the close of the a rot, rast and drought in si t. ‘The yield. as tJ mopared with Gur replies dated October 2 report ® heavy Mississtret. enty-four correspondents from twenty-nine counties report the weather as dry and and generally favorable he effect of (he drought, howeve , has been te © bolls to open prematurely and the plant to shed frult, i has been rapid. Most of the damaj terpiilars and rust, very te compared with that of inst one per ceut decrease, reported, but we Lave age therefrom, or arm during the first fortnight and 1d bolls to open ices prematurely; as produc ionsly affected the erop. We mplaints of injury [rom rust, rot and boll amage from these causes docs not twelve per cent, Picking 4s reported ry rapialy on the whoe, In jas been retarded by id compares very favorably ording to our answers, 8h ppear kne: thi iy with that of ‘0 will be a full- ‘corrospondente nt, the damage Some of ou OR DFE ARB liviog, Mortgages wnd other elfacted with best come Indiana steers at steers at Ye, per Ib. vight Gay be Swi 28 Toate JOHN HICKLING & CO Ww «York, make inyestwents in’ Stocks and Stock Privis ing to operate sould call on us or send, rn tb., Weight 7 City yards Carey & Me! Kentucky steers nt 10'ge. a dic. per ib., woight Joseph 24 Lninois steers at lOc. per ib., weight © LU) Outo steers at Sige. # A. Datisman 60 nen herson sold for L. Ashbrooke 124 | their orders by mail. 10 cwt.; for Weixm: weight 644 ewt. y steors at 1c. a 1U3¢. per Ib, Jones 81 Ohio steers wt art & Co. 72 Ouio stecrs at 8 ewt.: ford. Bigelow 42 Illino b., Weight Tewt. ie —STOCK PRIVILE buils, live weight 80 Ibs, oat very close rates an 18 Choro: Fy ) Cherokee steers per ewt,, hive weight 913 Ibs. per bead, Allerton 16 Tilinois 8 Stock Exchange Privileges; quotations of strad- ores; niko explanatory pamphlets mai to any address ; corrospondents in principal cities in United at 9. per 1 head, weight seers at D44c, les, sluglo pri 50e. off por head, weight 7h; ewt. per Id, weight 16 weight'5!s cwt, 14 Ilinois steers at 8c. 0.4 at Sie per Ib, on per head issonri steers at Bi, ‘Cherokee steers at 7c, per It sud tor Hirsch & Josenit weight 6g ewt,; 8d of p rhead on 37 20 head, weights 7 ¥ ONE WISHING T $50,000 in a bank that pays 15 to 20 per cont ean hear of au opportunity by addressing M. Goldschmi Explanatory. pamphlet Quotations furnished. References in | euding iES FOR 15, 30 AND 6) DAY Stocks bought and sold or carried edon Land 2 per cont margins. kxplanator: pamphlet on stock speculations sent free. TUM BRIDGE 0., Bankers aud Brokers, 92 Broadway, New York “INVEST FROM $30,000 TO Drawor 4, Dowaginc, Mich. STATE FUNDS LOAN Illinois steers a1 veral sums for St: 10e. per 1b., with 20 head so for 13 Chero- ED ON MORTG. ; ClTY OR jen Island’ improved keo stocrs te ih., with SOc, off ad, weight U4 2 Colorado steers at Sige. per I J.& 5. Saddler 89 Lines with Thead at 11 per lb., weights is steers At Se. per ib. «sold for N. Morris 200 per headon 81 hend, an don 67 head, wei; for J. Waixel Kewt. a vowt ; HN 8. MERGE, 5 and Brooklyn Reul Estatejmonoy at six per cents for pri ARGE AMOUNT: “ta 8, on New York, Brooklyn and Westchester first Seconds and Leasehold at easy terms. EO. W. STAKE, gts Gewt. 0 7% cwt.: H4 Illinois steers with $1 per head on d S. W. Sherman sold for 8. W ai Be, adie. per lb., with $1 off per hen ° weights 6 ewt, a Cherokee steers at Aivoancd on, at moderate rat sovency of Companies gratis, \STATE WILL LOAN §390,000 AT SIX PER CENT roperty and at 7 if RY JOUNSO! r cent on Country Prop- 165 Broadway, basement, VINE 8T., LOANS ON CITY 4 ewt $34 Missouri ste on per hend, wei ‘ Minois steers at chi with $1 off per head on 15 head ‘and 0¢, off per he: N. Morris 119 Cherokee at fe. par Ib. wight 514 owt. Snxke AND Laxas— the town of Seven Hic’ Mareh 1, 1872, dd, to run alee payable to the Tascot ade fair on ® moderate run of unlity. Sheep sold nt 44ge. a Olge. per b. Judd & Bucking: ham sold 129 Obto sheep, werght 67 ibs. per bend, st per 1b.; 230 Obio sheep, weight 80 lbs. porhen be. per ib.;_ 110 Ohio sheep, weight 7H Ibs. per ie 37 Ohio sheep, weight. 82 Ibs, per hen 183 Ohio she p, weixht 90 Ibs. ib. : 80 State lambs, weight 71 Ibs, per Kase & Pideock sold 174 Kentueay sheep, weinht 03 ky sheep, weight ‘a 7ige. per Ib. said town to bay jglation of Iw and are void, by said town. 10 CAPITALISTS. interest in the Player Mineral Wool Patent, = tb.; 702 Kenta Iba, per head, at 584 b,j Td, Ke er tb, + 164 Ke: Jo of the Unt mineral wool have been syd within this yer esults obtained fro promise an unorecedented of marge stock enmpany. Address ALEX: ANDER D. ELBERS, 26!5 Broadway. Post office sox monopoly for the who indiana sheep, or "head, nt Sie. per Ib weignt 93 lbs, per ‘hoad, nt 616. per Ib.: 471 Ohio sheep, SRY TO ON MORTGAGE; NO BONUS, B. HOWELL & CO., 921 3d ay. ‘here are some 40 bong, purporting to be'the bonds of ry soles county, Ui, bearing $1,000 each, ‘wi which bonds nre cl by at lewal nnthority nd the payment is 1d town of Keven Hickory. ned wit —FOR BALE, A CONTROLLING ad Stal this experimental prod cons anil lucrauive opportnity weights 101 Ibs, # 107 Los. per bead, at 6c, per I sheep, wei cht 100 Ibs. per hend, shoep, weight 104 Ibs, TANTED—A FINANCIAL FRIEND A ‘Address TRUTH, box 103 Horal Branch office. $10.000 506 por cwt, 240 ibe, at Sige, per Ib; welght 620 Ibs., at Gixe. per Ib.,6 Ohio bucks, weight 711) 02 Ohio sheep, weight 18,140 1 weight 3,120 ibs. O1bs, at Gige. per Ib. 88 Ohio sheep, weight 4, $32,000. water te wees eens oa d other valuables worth $300,000, Address HNOLD # $100.000, x ije. per 1b ; sold for 7, 1876, 6,026 sheep and lambs, at ®: tt sold 181 Ohio shee ik, ending October TO LOAN— eight 13,950 Ibe. at TELPER Uptows WANTED—FOR THREE YEARS, AT 16 per cent intern on a large Sonthern plantation now valued at $5,000; firw » same given, oF means taken as partner. Address 8, M, SOUTUERNER 9 complete improvement satisfactory party ‘wis OR THRRE YEARS, Al NEW YORK, BROOK- $200,000 suit, on first class City Prope $1.000.000 BUSINESS VALt ABLE PATENT, WITH” MACHINES, PAR ; can bo made ® large and valuable 191 Herald Uptown office. voars, to P. abs, weight 13,880 Ibs, $6 Ol perewt,; 240 Canada lambs, weight 19,950 Ibs. 6%, pet Ib. ; 101 Canada Lambs, wetght 6,680 'Ibs., at Ze, 146 Canada Iambs, weight 11. a per ewt.: 96 Canada lanibs, weickt 7,130 Ibs, at 740, per Ip. Sold for week ending October 7, 1876, lambs at $4 67 average per h Mitcn Cows,—Thero is a fresh cows, which is not met on the market. ir demand tor fair quatity Quotations are yn and Jorsey City Property; first mort- i fF. HW. SHULL, 65 Wali st. —AT st! CENT, FOR vB an on Mortgage, in sui . 1 1. GRANT, 145 Broadway, TO LOAN—AT VERY LOWEST rates, RTUMTIES ENRON, Jr, 4 Pine a. $75 per hoad ; general sales, $55 0 $75 per hond, cal ‘VEAL AND CALVES.—Smooth quality veals generally hold comrse quality calves in dull demand at $4a 815 | Would treat with ee bend. Tiogs.—108 Ohio hogs, live weight 212 Ibs, per head, sold at 88 95 per owt NEW YORK MILLINERY JOBBING HOUSE, OF stioned standing, wishing ties of bu view of to ns considered strict! Audress, with re din the spring, 4 other I name, BUSINESS, box 12¢ DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatvesron, Oct, 9, 1876, low middling, Ose, Cotton steady; middling, 97%. Net receipts, 4,308 bales; 4 Stock, 43,406, SAVANNA, Oct, 9, 1876, Cotton quiet and firm, fair demand; middling, low middling, 9% Exports, coastwise, ordinary, yc. Asxports, coastw like to sell ont: N Cotton firmer: middling, 10%6.; low good ordinary, yc. s—To the Continent, 1,649; constwis Stock, 34,507, Cotton quiet; middling, 10. ; low middl Ke. WD'ae, Not receipts, 2 1,200, Stock, 17, RW ORLEANS, Oct. 9, 1876, Cotton steady, fair demand; miading. 1i4e.: We, ; gov ordinary, 9'ye. 46, Exports, to Great Britain, 3,056, BUSINESS MA ait fortune for the winter; cash enterprise. Call eve ning, after 7, Mr. CARSON, Arcade, 30 Newark av., Jersey SHOE: honse in & prominent location, and doing @ jusiness, Apply to GRIGUS & CARLETON, Rpirits tarpentino qnict at Sve. ‘Tor firm at $1 50, atitable cash bi TOLEDO, Oct, 9, 1876, Flont stoady. Wheat dati; No. 8 white Wabas tra wie Mictigs TION IS WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, middle aged. as accountant, manager or superintend: curate in ficuges, and will furnish fire clase refer, ces; can loan rot 2.000 to Bi . pro| red, ‘Address BITUATION, box 142 Herald offigo te LADY HAVING A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED H in A central Llocati house now filled with boarders, . oulted to, tenve the ity, Uptown oftice, » TO $1,000 CAN FIND A until the holidays, Call immediately 4. N ACTIVE MAN WANTED, WITHOUT CAPITA. to take an interest in a well oxtablished business in City. Apply at 289 Broadway, room 6. ANTLD IN AN ESTABLISHED Broadway firm, denting a quired from $10,000 to $20, ENERGETIC fars and robes: cxpital re- MALUNE, st, WITH §500—A ARTNER, WIT 000" T BUSINESS MAN WANTS A PARTNER 8 short tims, 8100,000, AVASY, 2d wy., 1,142, third floor. an, dail; high mixed, gp no crnde, 40340, ; camaxe 3,000 do. corn, and 5,000 do. onts hols wheat, 6,000 Burravo, Oct. 9, 1876, 3,900 Dbls, : corn, 85.000 do.; barley, y hols: wheat, 15,900 do. Shipments mn, 208,048 bushels; whent, 47,400 13,550 do. wo interior "porn {by railroads, corn, 3), 44,000 bushels when 18 by lake—Fionr, raliroads, corn, anal to tdewnter—U: 4,100. do. ; malt, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—THE PATENT RIGH? of n new Elevator for stores or dwellings; now on exhibi tion at the American Institute. Address T., Horald FOR IT. THE EVENI will issne an Extra to-night with returns (as far as knows) of results of the ELECTIONS IN OHIO AND INDIANA, 2 iG TELEGRAM | | | wheat, 79,340 do. Flour—-Demand ligh ‘at unchanged prices, ales of 450 bushes No, 2 Milwankor at $1 1934; Corn very dail; only light quotes, buyers, 0c. ®_SO%e. salen of 200 bush slight roiling 4 No. Lwhite at $1 Tetnil anies at Onis—-Nowhing f 5,000 bushels Canada, to mand at unchanged prices, held at $2 a $2 45 for timoth arrive, at $1, 10 PUBLISHERS.—FOR SALE, ALL OR PART, 500 superb Centennial Lilnstrations, engraved from pea and ink sketches, all ready to print; $1 exch; would make » popular hook: thousands would bn: io souvenit of their vis cellaneous Wood Cuts for sale and to loan. KW. BUUPPELL, 48 Bookman st, New York. ED—A FARM y it ns tho most interest 10,000 other mis- TO SUPPLY A DAIRY WITH Plonse call on oF addres JOH 53 Spring st., New York city. nd lurd—Prices unchan, corn, 7e.; boatmien anking Tic. m Se, 1 }, 200,402 bushel 941,600 bushels, Pty 10,000 bushels. Duin 463,216 do; oats, 62,417 do, Sido. mare, 8,200 46.+ Lota t malt in store in malt houses— ‘the week Tour houses have cam: 10 bushels: corn, 1,083,029 do, rye, 66,199 do.; outs, 3 Afloat on the upper and lower Iakes, ANTKD—A WORKING PARTNER IN A SWALL restaurant with MUNSON, 245 South Sth av. after 10 o'clock. NTED—A PARTNER WITH CAPITAL TO IN. Vent in the best off chi ‘only. oe the, Kind medal of the C LLUPY, 211 Spring wt., Now ¥. D=A PARTNER WITH $300 ry eed profitable business; o ferred. Address UBNRY, Hernia Uptown effics, cnpital. Call or address A. nial Kxhibition, Address ‘speaking Muriwto--Corn, 491,000 bushe a Chartered, but not yer el bushels; rye, 22,000 ao, ; total, 1,070,000 de, red—Corn, 265,000 —ANY SMART MAN WITH THis AMOUNT T ‘ewill establish In a ight money making business; HARDING, 88436 Brondway ; apply, 10 to 4 i HicAGO, Oct, 9, 1876, Flour nominally unchanged, unsettled and lower, ¢ Inactive nn .“Novembert. 4 es 2, asge. oush; 42366, joes bid; rejected, 41¢. vember; rejected, 24 Me. ‘Hite, hd netive a mens, 817, ensh: #1 05" 4 615 10" all nsier wt Oe. Barley $10.000,8% --VARENER WANTBD; MANUFACTUR- sing vomerhing new: novel, seta, qalek sel ice, 8s Broadway, VIC) Vest (N BUSI" ake cite bo ee, ‘ness where I enn niake al iD PA rae, Wau CRON Lk sales large; mu risk. Addroes CASI, Ua 11 Moral omens