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TELEGRAPH EXTENSION, (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) should have more of tho ‘‘settlers” about them tnan the “explorers,” and should be assisted by native Africans trom the mission stations on the coast. The ine spould be run on iron poles by land and not by sable, and maintained by money grants from the ‘yp! Cape, Portuguese, Zanzibar and European governmonts, The price of the Hekaup to-day and henceforth will be Wee cents. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks a Shade Easier and the Market Less Feverish. GOLD LOWER AT 110 78 A 110 18 Money on Call 4, 3 and 2 Per Cent—Govern- ment Bonds Weaker—Railroad Bonds Steady. Wat Srauer, } Fauvay, Vet, 20—6 P.M. Although the early telegrams were of a much more pacific nature and represented a more quiet and as- sured state of feeling on the European bourses, with higher prices for consol, rentes and public funds, our stock market was not disposed to yield an iota of the strength which has amimated it for the last two flays. Speculators having oncé obtained a snuff of “villanous saltpetre’’ were in cto humor to be- Weve that tho whole matter might end im a mere tusilade of paper peilets, and it was not uftl, later advices were received, with reports current upon the London Stock Exchange that an armistice had been agreed to, that the sparklo got out of the market and left it as flat as the heeitaps ina beer flagon. On the long side the early birds were the worm catcbers, and achieved their vermicular success in such stocks asthe granger, Lake Shore and coal properties, the advance being from 3¢ to 2 per cent, which was retained antil the telegram considered unfavorable was received. Although, like Cato’s, the voice of the market was ‘atill tor war,’? the price list did not back up tho senti- ment, but expressed itself in a lowor scale of prices, which was spread through the whole range of active stocks and particularly affected those which had boen strongest in the morning. Thus, nearly the whole Advance was irittered away, and the situation, not very Inviting at the best, became less se on the fall o gold $0 110 and on the sharp decline in cereals in tho Chi- tago markets, Kailroad bulls, however, have always a best bower ready for service in case of difficultics in the shape of a reconstructed freight tariff, and this Shey got overboard this afternoon and checked the lee- way, The gist of the matter appears to be that representa- tives of the chief Eastern and Western fast freight lines met at Detroit to-day and formed a consolidation of the Commercial Express, the Erie and North Shore, the Erie and Milwaukee and the Diamond lines, run- ning over the Erie, Michigan Central, Detroit and Mil- waukee, and Canada roads; but no actual advance in Tates seems to have been decided upon, nor does it ap- Pear that the railroads in their corporative capacity bad anything to do with the matter whatever, The news was enough to tura the market upon, however, and prices were quickly sent upon the up- ward tack. Notto any very great extent either, for the improvement ranged from %{ to % per cent only, and the market closed steady and something in the position of Mahomet’s collin, as suspended between the ‘best and worst prices of the day. THE BALES TO-DAY. ‘The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 161,000 shares‘—New York Central and Hud- ton River, 1,875; Erie, 7,500; Lake Shore, 67,750; Northwestern, 2,500; Northwesteru preferred, 6,650; Rock Island, 2,000; Pacific Mail, 2,400; St. Paul, 4,200; St Paul preferred, 6,800; Obios, 1,600; Western Union 7,600; Wabash, 900; Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ern, 27,800; New Jersey Central, 5,350; Michigan Cen- bral, 13,122; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 1,050. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the da Opening. Highest, Lowest New York Central. O45 04g rie. 11% ett te Lal 59% Olde 5999 545 5 535 Northwestern 404 40% 39 Northwestern preferred... 63% 6435, 62% Rock Island... 1235 102 Milwaukee and St. Paul BONG BO 29% ‘Mil. and St, Paul preferred O14, oly 60}, Del., Lack. and Wi 1935 74 11% New Jersey Central. . 38 5 Bey 3Tbe Ohio and Mississippi ux uy 104 Western Union... 70% nL 70% Pacitio Mail, a 2 ay LOSING FRICKS—3 P.M Pacific Mail... 245, w 24 MUS rir D'-. 60% 9 Gt West Union . Ti a 7135 Crt tes a 16" w 16% Go'ste.... ™ 4 2 8 ‘a Gelckaliver of. 48 rie ry Mark & a 7" Hank 8 Jo. a Bos Wat Power 8 a 1% Pain Jo pt By a Avauwsix, 109 4 11lU 4 MSo. . 6U%, a AmericauEx.. 61 a Oz iat ‘Central Wells-Fargokx 85 a 76 @ Harlem. 135 Chi & alton... 98% © 100% NYC ati x, Cleve & Pilts.. ts, a 805, NJ Central,. Cli ad RW...) 80% w BOM Ohio & Miss Chto NW i Oss; u 634s Panama... —" 4 130 y Tol & ub 636 w 5 Sina st P ion Pacific. 62a a Cs, ADVANCE AND DECLINE, The following are the changes tn closing prices com- pared with those of yesterday Paes serie York Central, %; CG, C., C. and , 3g; St Joseph, 44; Lake Shore, Wi ern Union, xorise.—Delas + Wal a e ~ Lackawanna, \; Delaware end Hodson, 14, ri ; Jersey Central, 4; North- western, %; do. Feces %; New York und New Haven, 44; Onio and Mississippi, 44; Pacitic Mail, 4¢; St, Paul, 4; American Express, 1; Wells Fargo, a5 gold, 34. TH MONEY MARKET. In the local money market cali loans were 3 a 4 per Bent, but at the close the rates wero 24; and 2 per cent, The uniform discount rate at bank is 7 por cent, and prime mercantile paper 1s quoted at 5 a 6 per cent, with good names as high as 7 per cent and a few choice beld as low as 4 per cent, The movement of currency out of the New York banks continues heavy, The fol- luwing were the rates of exchange on New York at the underimentioned cities to-day:—Savannah, \< off; Charleston easy, 5-16 to par; Cincionati, moderate demand, 100 discount; New Orleans commer- cial =%, bank %; St Lous, 75 to 100 discount, and Chicngo, 80 to100 discount, Foreign exchange ig quiet, the nominal asking rates being 4834; for bankers’ sixty days sterling and 4.853, for demand. Actual business was done at 4,82% a 4.83 tor Jong and 4.85 tor demand. THS GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 11074, declined to 110 and closed at The carrying rates wero 1, 2, 8, and 2}, per tent, Loans were also made flat. OVEKATIONS OF THE GULD EXCHANGE BANK. Gross clearances, Whe steamship Ruse, which arrived bere trom England to-day, brought out $760,000 gold coin, making the total received thus tar this week $1,650,000, of which $900,000 has already gone into the Sub Treasary. CLEARING MOUSER STATEMENT, Currency exchange: Currency balance: $82,435,788 2,797,807 7,790,089 1,092,054 THUR UNITRD STATED TREASURY. Tho Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $16,000, gold, bu account of interest and $17,500 in redemption of tve-twenty bonds. The Sub. Treasury released $11,100 Hlver cuin to-day. Revenue receipts to-day, $360,000; customs receipis, $300,000; bank notes received, $640,000, The folowing are the Treasury balances at the close of business in Washington :~Currency, $13,130,000; coin, $70,760,000; less coin certilica $82, 100,000, DRY GOODS IMPORTS. The imports of dry goods at this port tor the week euding to-day were $1,436,149, and the amount mar- keted $1,408,338, The total imports of dry goods at this port since January Lwere $00,606,776, and the total amount. marketed $71,301,486, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds are lower than yesterday, chiefly on account of lower gold. The war flurry in Europe baturalily checks subscriptions to the new 445 per cent bonds there, and the consequent advanco in gold bas the same effect in this country, The follow- Ing were the closing quotations;—United States cur- roncy sixes, 124 124jg, do, co, 1881, registered Lite NEW. ‘YORK 11744 a 118; do. da, da, coupon, ih alisX; do do., 1865, registered, 110 a 110%; do, do., da, new, registered, 113% a 113%; do. do, do, "registered, 12k #113; do, do, do., coupon, 112% 0113; da do., 1867, registered, 1153; 115%; do. do, do, coupon, 1153; a 11524; do. da, 1868, registered, 116% a 117K; do. do, do, coupon, 116% a 117%; do. ten- forties, registered, 114‘ a 114: do. do,, coupon, 11534 a 116; do, fives, 1881, registered, 1134 a 113% do. do., do, coupon, 143g a 1142; do. 4345's, 11035 a lls. . THR YORKION MARKET, The Londop advices are of a more peacetul nature and report that the Lendon Stock Exchange learns of the acceptance of a six weeks’ armistice by Turkey, producing the recovery-of % a % per cent in cousols and United States bonds which has beon recorded. Erie common dechned from 11 to l0'; a 10%, while the preferred rose ¢ per cent. Bar silver was quoted at 52 11-16d, per ounce, At Frank/ort our new fives sold at 101 $j. A special Loudon despatch to Kiernan’s Foreign News Agency says:—The government has or. dered 50,000 English troops to be put in readiness for immediate despatch, it necessary, to Turkey. The furloughs of all English naval officers have been re- called. The government is evidently preparing for any war emergency. No disquieting advices have been re- ceived from tho East to-day, ‘The English and Continental bourses closed firm The following are P.M. quotations:—Con- sols for money, do, for account, 943 a 9414; flve-twenty bonds of 1865, old, 103 «103% ; da. of 1867, 108 a 108 ten-forty bonds 107%; new fives, 10544 a 105%; Erie common shares, 10}; a 10%; Erie preferred shares, 18 a 18's. RAILROAD BONDS, Railroad bonds were quiet. Tho following were the changes in prices, compared with last previous sales:— An advance of }, in South Pacific Railroad bonds of Missouri, 3; in Hannibal and St. Joseph eights conver- tibles and Michigan Southern seconds, and 3s in Pacific Rallroad of Missouri firsts. There was a decline of 34 in Lake Shore dividend bonds, and 4; in New York Central sixes of 1883 and North Missouri firsts, We notice a sale of $1,000 Toledo and Wabash Equipment Donds at 20; yesterday’s official list reports a sale at 15, This afternoon New York Central coupon firsts ad- vanced to 1203, and Harlem coupon firsts to 120. Mul- waukee and St. Paul consolidated sinking funds fell off to 89, Northwest cunsolidated gold coupons to 954¢ and Central Pacifics to 110%. New Jersey Centra, firats, new, sold at 110%, convertible at 88, and Lehigh ana Wilkesbarre, consolidated at 70. Tne following were the closing quotations for Paciflc Railroad bonds:— Union firsts, 106 to 10654; Union 1and grants, 1003g to 10034; Union einking junds, 91 to 91%; Cen- trals, 1093, to 109%. BANK SHARES- Bank shares were somewhat more active. Central National sold at 101, Gallatin National at 110, German- American at 65 a 68, and Fourth National at 90. STATE BONDS. In State bonds Missouri long sixes sold at 107%, Louisiana consols at 60, and District Colambia 3,65’, at 6924. ‘THE AMERICAN MINING BOARD, ‘The following 1s the official report of sales:— 100 shu Alpha 19 200 shs Grae, 5% 0. di 50 Best & Belcher 100 Bullion... 10:) Culedonia..... b15 200 3 oe NE 0, 1000 lu. 100 Indian Queen FT Naka pe 50 Justice. 10 do. Teo oka! Point, 500 East Justice. 100 Ophir. 200 Uriginal ‘Comst'ik. a Ww do. 53, 500 Yellow Jacl BALES APTER CALL. 2% 100 8} Leopard... 20% 200 Mexican 38 2B) BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. ‘The following are the closing official prices of mining stocks to-day :— Consolidated Virginia v4 Calitorpia... Segregated Beichor.- z 536 i Crown Point Julia Consoliaated, Kentucky. Kossuth, Leopard. Raymond & Ely Silver Hill... Unton Consolidated. . 1235 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, The closing prices of Philadolphia stocks wore as follows :— Bid. City sixes, new.. coesee 12K United Railroads of Now Jer ey. 136. Pennsylvania Kailroad. Reading Kailroad.... Lebign Si alley Railroad, Catawissa Rutlroad preterred. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad 164 Sebuylkill n Northern 29 Lehigh Navigation... a 81% Oil Creek and Alleghany Ratiroad. 9% 035 Hestonvilie Railway. 253, Central Transportation. 40 The price of the HuRaup to day and henceforth will be three cents, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Fripay, Oct. 20, 1876, aoe CALL—10 A. M. 100 shs Del & Hud. 03 ‘700 sha Lake Shore... 603; 8 do. hy 100 vara NW RR 4 300 do TOR 100 Chi & NW pi i 100 @ . Bn 70) Mi A SP Bit pi 44 Mora Ex kk. sort WwW RI wld AND 1130 A M. 118% $1000 US 5-20, 6, "67, 116 Ta fo U o's &. 13K 60) Use H1d4 100.0 USO 113 2000 do. FIRST BOARD—10: HO) GU) shs Uk RL RR.be 1u2kg WTK YoU Caray W RID 8s 40%, iiss dou age “ede vibe aN is . yoy . 10g a 15 shaCentral Guilatin Nat Bie.. 10 10 Ger-Am Bank 65 + NM TERALD, ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, “1876 WITH SUPPLEMENT. BEFORE CALL—12:30 P.M. ‘SnD Hae tap, cou... 12) 800shsChi& NWRR, 393¢ 25 shs Del & Wudson, 16 5M do. BU. cense TOM 100 CRIA NWRRpLDS Gt ace ‘fai. 70% WO do ve OSM i chs NWR: SECOND BOARD—1 P, 40) MilaBt FBR ptbe GOs 50 Teer) 100 shs Dela tt Can.be 7 dw BOO ast seleb e-bS 40% 300 love, ys chi a 10 y Pr, M, $1000 US 6's, r, '81. 59000 US 6's, . '81. 15000 US 5's, ¢, "81. 100) L & Wis con 5000 Harlom 1st cou. 5000 Un Pac Hib Let SU00 20s uns Y 1000) brie Ist m:...b' 50 shs american Ex. lov rife Paco RR. MOU dates aac 1000 L 8 & M8 Rit ‘he price of the HxBauv to-day and henceforth will be three cents. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON : SPOT STEADY; FUTURES CLOSED STEADY AND 1-32c. a 1-léc, BErrEeR-— FLOUR STEADY— WHEAT DUII-—CORN FIRM- ER—OATS STEADY—WH#ISKEY STEADY—PORK DULL—LARD STRONG—PETROLEUM DULL AND NOMINAL—SPIRITS TURPENTINE WKAK— ROSIN QUIET—OILS FIRM—COFFRE QUIBT— SUGAR FIRM—FREIGHTS QUIET. Fripay, Oct. 20—6 P, M, Tho gathering of the European war cloud and the scomingly inevitable open rupture between the effete Ottoman and the great autocratic Empire of the Czar exerted a material influence in the breadstuffs market here on Wednesday, which was greatly excited during that day, and a radical advance in prices was the re- suit, Throughout Wednesday, when the European advices first assumed a decidedly warlike tenor, there was intense excitement, and with an activo inquiry for cereals for shipment holders found no difficulty in es- tablishing an advance the most radical that has taken place in our day since she Franco-German war sent pri kiting at the rate of 5 to 8 cents per day. But the advance was too radical and the excite- ment too great to last long, hence it was not surprising that the markets quieted down on Thursday, whon it was difficult to reulixe the prices current at the ‘close of Wod- nesday’s market, and on Friday (to-day) prices were nomi- Rally about the sumo us they wore before the advance. The reported armistice was being regarded as tautamount to a more lasting peace. Corn has been in good request all thromgh the waek and prices have steadily advanced, the market closing firm to-day xt the highest prices paid. Provisions havo ruled quiet, with she exeep- ton’ of one day, and no radical changes have occurred. In other dovartments of trade there has beet a moderate inquiry for most commodities, licul changes havo boda Feported, The markels, as @ wile. have searcoly been so nctive ax they were last woek, yet a fair aggregate has been rolled up In most ot the loadiag articles. “Freights wud charters have Iavored the owners of vessola, although rates have not advanced very materially. Freigiits wera quict, twas steady. Futures closed steady and ter. Colfse was quiet. Sugar was firm. firm. Petroleum was dul and nominal, Rosin Spirits turpentine was weak. was qule Asas were quiet at Sie. « 9}46, for pots and nominally 6246, for peur NTIMONY riled firm at 150. a 15}{c., gold, according to auansity. i WAX Wns scarce and firm at B13g6. « 32¢. tor Western, for Southern, COUN was dull and nominal at 34g6, @ 4e. for red, d tipped, Se. «5X0, for medium and be. © 7c. steady. We quote + Sperm, 286. ; patent, s8e.; steuric Reid 2 Sine (13. 14, \eroe, ize: albu; perating (a, 8 ‘The market for both Rio bare of Ca ook Urdi fair'to good, 17e. a 15) ernment bags, 20, Singapore, 17e. « Le. Aue. 4 1Be.; Lay asl ‘Kenda, Soineh, 82 So 0'S 0: 0.. do, ahs box shooks, 75e. 9 Sc. ; ru ipe do., 8 gimpty howsbouds, § 50; ho. ordiuary vo $45 0 B97; ky jt hou; do, pea gi dag Covrkn.—We note 620,000 Ibs. ‘Lake, purt at zie, « part ge. for November ‘and Deceinber del and closed asked. (large and small size), per cordaxe, bolt rope yarns, 160, iC red PStknuss de, ; Binal le. & Le; New Zentat a Lie: Russia .; American Russia bolt rove, 6 & fulr demand for spot cotton, and a ate cinges 5 vd. orton. —There the market close: ady. Future with an advance for the day of 8 to-day compare with Thi tctoeer V9. tion and on cotton in store running 14 quality not more than haifa grade ubuve or below the grade quoted on ue yn, N-Orleaus, (Texas ri Birlot vood midaii Midaling tale. ae Peaibod”-eod sedhuary, Uae, Sear Tow middling, Oe. ; tai a TU'SAder pos 10 3068 375 fe 100 . a8 475 above are 200 bales to arrive, Delivered on contract, 900 bales. For future delivery the sales attor two P. M.—November, December, 90 at ii'gc.; January, 1,100 at L111 February, 900 at 11 Ol6e., SA) at IL 17-S4e, Total, J.000 bales. “To day. up to two P.M. Gotober. 200 bales at 10 25-{2e., YOU ut 104,c,: Movember, 200 at LOZge., BOU at t Lie, 100 TO) at WL is-32e., 300 at Ti 9160.5 500 att 800 at 12hi6. Consumption.. Speculation. Totals April, 1 uly 100 ab Lage. Awcust, 700 1. 9,400 bales, Grand total, 17, 00. v ets were ay follows:—Ualveston leans, $504: Mobile, 1.814: Savannahs, (5,153; Wittaing ton B10: rfolk, 3,850; Bal uM Now York. Bosto fees 257. "Towal, ‘This day last yeur, 63 Cotton, id. Job lots wi were uaael a a tar for “V.S. 0." "Ginseng was very firm Oil vitriol wae quies at $175 ver cwt, tor iarge 4 id Zo.» 2946. per Ib, for small lots, Camphor was stoady as J0'o. or refined in bbis. on spot. Cream turtar was tiem as duc, 1a fie, oh, Jie. for pow bo: “alooholiee-Chicrotornn an sbeady at Soc, for she lormer and Soc, @ Ule. for the Jato: Borax wus easy: quoted at c. for retined city a1 lle. tor do, Uantornia, beid at $2 25, currency. Burgundy pitch was quoved at eG. & thige. ontiealy Hominal at $2 50 & as sola he new crop was quoted ag SUC. email, o's ‘ai tor “inrgs “and sue for’ sorte, “Divi divi | iris 86 STS per tou. Cuseh was quiet at Ge, gold. Prussiato potash was quiet at 20e a Je., as to quailty. Hichromate potash wus firm at ldige. « ize. Sal em moniac was dull at 10sse., old, frist toss wen,aules at Ugo. a 7c. Gamoijer was quiet at S4;0., gold, epsom waits Wore ii fairdemand ate. Sumas was "trim ab 81 35, At 0 qunlity, . Cinssta Ouds were quoted At B74ee. we. Colombe root was quotedas va. fur whole and de. tor powdered. Guin wodda was lim ut 80. 6 Ue; 0, Kalcw 540, 8 10s,c. Jumporverries were dull at 2%e. 8 Size. ior ordinary Italian, range pool Was quiet at vc. Sc. Venios vurpentine was tira . Castile soap— Vonti waite was scurce, quoted at ise. Mar- seules jure ot $7BU A 97 D7)y. 08h for ‘bola "'ana “Sisve. tor boxe rm; now held ay eZ OO, Blue Se Morphine was active aug an ac, xold, tor erystul. and ds, fie. for powdered. Citrie acid wus firm ut 3 Licorice root was quies at ormer at from t,t currency, tor selected. Licories paste, Ualabria at Slo. 4 Sdc; jgleenin. Cam ab 250. & tec. wold: Pienaselll as usa arce. | quoted 7 mal Borge. rig 2c’ Gutilotisa ‘Vongs rated firm “at ‘ase copalva was, quoted at uc, & 4c. | Bagron was stondy 8 22e, for Amiort 2 BY wu BLO for spanish, Galnu- Foot was Uru a hy wizec. Squills were quict at vac. God iver oll was tn fair demand as 8170 for Newfound. land and $4 40 « $4 dU lor Norwegian. Khuvard quiet prices ranging from $1 OV te i. Aloos wero ted at igo. @ Ide for Cane. Ginger was quict Aske, for Jamaica bdleachee. Krevt wa held at $1 a St 4 elensliver. was quoted ot. ba Belladonna, ile, or*soutaus heubane aud$1 25 tor rows. Arsenio was In tale gomand Bt Bc. 43736. Kold. for white powdered, Bud 13c. a 13s.8. forreddy. Seeds were quiet. We auote»—Mustard—Yeilow California, Yee. 4 10e. FOWD do,, Urge. & 75g¢.; wna browR riest Prine ‘Duten was quoted 97 70 ana Sinvroa was urm at $7 25. Homp wasauiot wt 81 825, Caraway was trm at ® 1250. Voriauder was auoted at Sige, Chamewile s were Quiet at 1de. a 200, Ulyoerime wasin fair demand and frm at Lise. | Sweet imarjoram was quiet at 200. Urris root wus mtoady at 12sse & 25c,, uccord- jug to quality. Tonce Yoana, wore easy” quotog a SL for Augosture. Althea root was quoted white cut, Guin eraclc was guotea at . 1Or prime sorts and 116 10r secone do. Angosture fe quiet at 400, Sassafras burk wes quiet ut nder towers wore quiet at Uige, Valerian root wus quoted at 25¢. for Kuglieu and 1de tor Gorman, Albumen was steady at 45c. a 7c. for vlood and $1 = $1 Oi tor ogg. Bareaparilis was cules but steady. W: mr euinmon ss $4, a 3 Gum domar was q noted at 13dg¢., '@ quote —Oii doy tbuasen's up cold, oils £375; oi lemon, oli, rose, ainmonta an were steady. jerson’s, do. ds (Mitcham), $12 Su; Sit cloves, oll Nara at kt GU; ofl sasnal iuciusive, Hej, ofl pennyruzal, $1 40 4 $1 70, nominal, all currency} oil of bay, $10 50 © Was & good demand uF English ehemioali kot. The sales wore 23 tous soda aan at 23¥e., 25 tons sal soda 4), 109 ke; Hiearbonate soda ae “aige., 100 drums ouustic soda at 4 ‘wad 100 casks bleaching powuer at 2e., curre ote ash, ordinary to good brands, 3: podat et Wagi 1 45 spot; oauatie voda, #4.255 5 anim rte FeaTieks were steady 80c. a 400. for mixed ; ‘ ba. primo sold at o7 6c. ee iirm. Tho sales we ren} quintals at $5 5 ge's oad, $ for Gri Mackerel wore quiei bats vil w re of stock and none ‘holders hold with iuorvased fra hess: about 200 tls» sold at $17 w $18 tor No 1, $7 80 lor jox herring were very wearoe ou the way, and bold sealed. Halifax shore ‘500 bbls, arrived by the hold at 65.50. there 258 ‘poke 26 4 82x, “alontors, 825 No. 2, none: No.3, no: srrints~Soeled. 3 be Nor Set was sales of 14,000 bbls, including the ‘annexed yuotations, oft 400 bola Corn quiet, with sales ‘ot 600 bbls, ut 83 45 a @¥ 40 dy wine’ and #1 86 «$3 16 for Western and Jerscy quote :— 5 25 575 Choice State, 625 Supe 525 Extra Western, . 6 00 a nnesot 173 Round hoop Uhio, shipping brands. 550 Hound boop Obie trade Brande, boa 6 Family. 8508 70 st. Lou 525" 575 St. Louis, straight oxin 5750 625 St. Louis, choice double ext: 62546 725 St, Louis, choice famiiy.. 7a 875 rye flour, fine to superiine 4408 515 Southern, No, 2. loa 450 Southern, suporfin 50a 500 southeru, extra... 565 Southern, family 70 Corn meal, Western 280 Corn meal, , Jorsey. sO Gorn weal, Brandywine: 3308 8 Gorn meal, puncheons..... —Wheat was dull and’ Uusalonbie save at larcely reduced prices, and there was not much manifest iuclination on the part of shippers to purchase at any prievs that holders were At all hkely to wecept, so that there wus reully very litte Viddiax. ‘The sules comprixed outy about 40,000 bushels ut $1 19 #81 16 for small jots inferior spring, $1 20 for oid Milwankeo aud $136 for extra white Michigan, $1 10 4 $1 3O for ungraded spring and $1 26 for red winter. Corn ith a tairdemand, The saiew wore about 175,000 is (part Inst evening) at 60c. for prime sail, S8%c. Suc. for steamer, Ge,» GUl¢e. for graded No. 1, Ss! for ungraded wud 59%c. for low mixed. Oni stouay with salen of about GGOL0 bushels at Ge, w Ale. for Fango of Western mixed, dtc. a 45340. for nixed State, S0lge. a 41e. lor No. 2 white and 6c. for No. 3 do, tye w dust at 720. 0 T4e, for Western. Barley wasdull und wn- tottiod. Burley malt was fairly active; about 40,000 bush- els Canada sold at $1 25, eush, to arrive first half of Novem- ber, nnd private torms. FRuit.—Foreign driea—Tnere was active § move- mont and a sendy market, We quote:—New raisins— Layors, 82 15 ner box; half do,. $ ‘inuseatel, r box: sintany Teecdbs dee, sarrens tic. & Ge —for Servia and Hosni lle. secording to siso and quality. ‘Leghorn ‘citron, 21ge. m Bue, Fige—Layers, se 56" Branii puis, Tae. per. cave, ic good Kemava tor Now. York State nnd. Western apples export, The market was firm, Beate quarters, old ih old, Tie, @ Be, Sige, mw Te. 5 tieorgta, ciate art Me. 1546. a I7e. ioe, Raxpberri Tide, southern Ze dui sed nominal. We Fs 81,40; prime do., 81 Bo B61 Us: cholen to taney do. BI 70 Hay AND Staaw.—Tho market was quiet. We quote :— Baie ay, shipping, de. a Ode, : revail aualities, 75e, a Ye, Straw. 75e. Haar ax Jur. —The market was firm; 200 dalos butts soid ut 23yd, GO days, W quote :—Amorican cece sive £20) for stigle, #200 a #220 for douole wud rough; Russia, clown, $00 4 #210, gold; italien, ‘eine gold; Jute, he a Stye.. arreney Jute Darts, 3 1-16c. 0 Bq cash, currency, Manila hemp, &., gold; Sisal hemp, dic. © intio, Sige. w O%Ge., Kol fiupas.—The Market was hrm with afair movement. The sulvs were 2,000 Montevideo, to arrive, at 20e., gold, to months, and op private terms 2,400 Central America ; 300 dry aud dey sulted Payts, 1,500 dry Texas, -00 web salted d 1,500 and 1,80 dry Mexican and 354 Matamoros. We quove! Huagnos Ayres, 25 to 24 ibs., T9y¢.; do., 20 to 25 Ibs. 19390. 8 0s. 5, Montevideo, 20 oath ibs. it Res 25, Corel: entes, ‘Zi tu 22 1bs., Tae. : Grande, 20 to Ibs. Tige. Fi Re AS AMige. 4 1%, ; Cal £210 25 ‘Ibs., We, & Hsge. ; Conteal American, 18 to 163ge. w Lie; Matamoros, 22 to 24 Ibs, iGe. o ; Vern Urux, 18 to Ib. Hoe. wm 15}46,. ail old, se: dty salted Texas, Ide. n 1Se.: dry salted Southern ato sutbn, Tse. aw 1iive elty sleughter, ox. 80 to BO'lbs., 8iZ6.; da, cow. 45 to 60 Ibs,, be. all ‘eur- reney. selected. Hops.—The market was very dull, owing mainly to the fai ing off of the export demand, the shipments this week being oury 1,400 bales against 2.409 bales Ul From Mr. hmues Wel ; : 1816, "12,640; total ‘recolpte for samme vals; 3 exbort digarances for the week, 1,41 tember 1, 1876, 7,2): total for sxine period in 183 tas, We quote :—New Yor! tu chuice, new, + New York, low to fair, adie; Eastern, ae: ‘#B2e.; Wisconsins, new, ihc yourlings, 10e,'& 20s. oa, all growthe, qe a Bet new: Laon. peak was ih ® cheerful Fontan inthe market for Amerie: dvales were freque made in small Jota, 120 tone Be bt 1 “fi in lots, at Dext yea . Mi ai ds ae ee were askin be 4 qutably higher $25; ralis, steel, $00 50 a $82 per ton; do, ron, $32 « $34 LAAD was quiet at $6 75 for large lots and $7 curceney, for snail lots Awerican, and nowiualiy $6 75 gold tor Lixatuxn —Thore was an improved tone in the market for w The receipe for the week were 31,3 turpentine was quiet and weak. strained sold wt $2 10, pi We quote ;—spirite of turpentine, iTosin, massless, $i 95 S208 tar, Wilmington oud "ew rained, $1 90: soft and virgin, Goattiors yellgwr’ se white winier, de : lard pre bleached wiute Peraoteum.—The market was dull ana nominal. closing brloow w re us follows :—Crude, in bulle, 18b36. 5 d in bbls, rofined, in bbls. ; Philadelouia, ase! more, 26e. Advices from the ¢ mig arying. be hard to quote, Bul Pabvistons..fecoipts—Pork, 710 bbls : lard, 1,113 tierees, 256 kogs und 195 cases; cut ments, c 49 tlerces, 100 bbix, and 375 case dull and almost nominal, closin asked for October: pork turket was we the second oall with $17 25 bbls. sold at $16 85 a $17, cual. t sh bellies sold on privat voxes clear bellies, 15 Ibs. average, at 10'ye, Fresh hams oR shoulders” st Bacon remaiued quiet and steady, at Oise. Ge Wi long clear sold ‘at | Luicugo 100 boxes long clear, prouipt delivery, 00 boxes long and short clear, prompt de: also 200 boxes backs at Hostou, tree on ind pest was une tern long clear: |; December delivery, on changed : 200 bois. city oxtr 8 $8 a terced, sity, extra Findlas$ ry * S21; 17. “Boot hams were qu $10; packet, $12 a Sit India mess, 315; p rime Western, aims and Oy6. for shuuide ‘The lard market strong. The closin ‘October, $1U bid, $10 SU ask bid. $Y 90 asked seller your aaked. The sales wero abous November, $9 90 for Di “90, 80-99 wud 8) 8 $9 99 and S10 f for S| itulet at 7 er currency oe doniestioy Stutursk—Kecolpts—16 casks, ‘The market was dull at ne ma yoy for Pie was firm but quiet; P fining 8c. good do. rocery, fair to choice, Yc. & Ue, Gnd boxes, Nos @ to 13, 03,0. u 10ige Porto Rico, AGATE Terence ate a 13 50. 56 bhds. 26 bbls, and 16 casks. Pind ady, with sules of 85,00) ibs, vige u 1Uc: yellow Bmeitsn, vse. « 1Uc. Canary— casos Penusylvani Ohio, crops 1874 an . crop 1875, at 444 aniging from Me, to 8 13% ipts, 825 bbls. The marker was steady, wise ules of 50 hhds. at $1 173, oak Me. 9 138503 to en bette, Wavanaras pri be. Tieckit wee Farber, culet Yul Crea,’ We'hote anton of 4 OW Ibe, combing aud deluine Oluo at 4c. m S0c 75,000 Ibs, unwashed and uumerchantable ut 3c. a 31e. pr abtles alteeoatia tub adn at 27e.; 25,000 Ibe.” full Tie. a’ 2Le-t 100,000 Ibe. spring clip California At 20e, w 250.: 12,000 Ibe. do. d EX walled as 1. ; 10,000 Ibs. California lambs, at 0 our unwashed at, i SO cal free of burrs, 109 ibs. improved Texas ab lo, « 24e.; 3,500 Iba, Western Texas at 2c ; and private ,000 Tbs. XX Ohiv, 2,000 lbs. unw unwashed combing, 4,000 Ibs. Georgix, 10,000 lbs. Oregon, 25,000 Lbs. coarse do, 30 bales sprin, Oslifornta, 50,000 Ibe. fall California, 25,000 Ios, Toxns, 1 846 vase suportine do., 100 bugs old extra grain tonnage generally toned down considerably since our last under more amicable, d spatohes trom Kurope and « moderate demand. ment was fair in petroleum char’ ‘Tho engagements were :—To Liverpool per steam, Dushels crain at Od., 1,000 boxes cheese at 50s, and by sai To Loudon by suil,'50 hhds to: d., and per steam. 16,00) bushels whe: On private terms; SOY bo: por steam, 600 bbia, flour, ta. bd. puncheons syrup, 64, Bnd. 10 balos steam, 750 tlerces ‘yoo peal ages evade, ated ‘rs wb unehan pri ek b unchanged prices, eorbonsse ali gold; bleaching powder, $1 ¥) f carbonatesoda. Joba Dwixkt &Ua’s S73%e. » 88. for prime goose and Be. 260 vales cotton, o-16d, ‘To Glasgow by weil, 500 ., and por steam, 10 bis. apples ‘o Hamburg per marks. To Antworp uctive movement in codfish, 30, There emormecd :— At $55 a $652 4 British bark, Huh, with 3200. bbls, relined petroleum, wt 4s, 6d. ‘ortland whore; 100 ‘© quote :—Codiish—George’s Bank, $550. Mackerel—batre a from P chai shore a e $5 a $10: the Re af ap nee bv Havre or Bordeau Raphtha or crude, at 4s. gruin, at 7s, in Frout Baltimore . for samo voyace, Norwegian bark, theiice to east coast, joland, with 2,000 quarters, at Gx The price of the Heratp to-day and henceforth will be NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, FRipar, Oct. 20, 1876, RECRIPTS YOR TWO DAYS, Veate ‘ant Yards. Beeves. Sixtioth street...... 1,100 Fortieth street i tall ant eslgn' 0, casio, wero off a iraction per lb. on our last quo: tations; rates obtainable Gie. 110. per Ib., weidhts 4'y 0 10 ewt,, quality rough, with wtew choice steers to hand. From 54 Ibs. to 7 Ibs, has been allowed nét, gencral sales on At Sixtieth street yards T. man for self 16 cars of horned cattle as folicw: HG ingle steers s¢ 6o per... welght OAC ev Illinois teers 43 Lllingis steers at 83{c. stoors at YXe. per ib., weight Bly linols steers at LO%&e. sold for T. Waixel ‘4 Ilinots steers at Se. p Livingstone gold tor self ol Tiltnots ©, Kahn sold tor G. Beeker 13. K. for Kuhn & burst per 1b., weight 7% ewt, iuois steers ub Se, vee to. 28 de oxeremel althoagh price: 55 Ibs. a SU ibs. net, i ows. Ooitinols er Ibe, weighs 7 choles ganty I: per ib, weight 10 Fa woight 7% ewt. stecrs ut Ye. per Ib., wel 6 a Vail ‘old. for self 18 1 26 Onio steers at Tie. per Ib,, weight 6g ewt 26 Ohio steers; for Hedtord & Kennody, per Ib, woight ¥ ewt. 107 Kentucky steers at 9c,, with $1 on per head, and Vige., with $1 on per hvad, Intermediate sales not ullowed any Donus, weight 3&4 ewt.; U2 1b., with $1 off per head, at'Se, pet Ib; for M. 5 Kentucky steers ry sold lor Uley & Kentucky steers at #e, per weight 7% ewt. ; 4 bruised animale # wt Ye., scant, por Ib., welg! H. F. Burebard sold for A. Vou Atto Ihinols steers weight 1,990 Ibs., or Ib. welght, 17 Unio ‘steers at s sula tor N, ies 39 itn Voxel sold for N. Morris 4 Ry Re ay Mind owt. for Bropnensen a w Totfey & 8 59 weight 4g owt, Bu Tiling steers “ut 8 Beuternash er for Klapp: Ib. on live wei) be ot for Ge her & Co. 0% b. re at Lc. por 1b. Ciupter & Cos 80 ‘Gheroses steers per ie A. Van Wert 1b. 44 lambs, mixed, at Sig MeGraw sold 105 51 sold ‘190 Ohio shee delambe, weight fected at $30 a 870 por head, ALVES. —Smooth quality veals sold at 7c. a ted cutvos at 4346. per tb, The price of the Huray to-day and henceforth wilt be DOMESTIC MARKETS, GaLvestox, Ovt. 20, 1878, mi EK Pe Salet: syjeditag, | 108, xports—To tir coustwise, 4,027, "New Onna, Oct. Cotton unchanged; middling, 1c. ; good ordinary, Vgc. Net recel; $5 Esp oat Betgin, 4,74 to the Cont Stock, 108,200 le 4. 20, 1876. low nnddling, bal aS SR MAES | 700. Correction—On October 12. exports t¢ Britula sliould have leon 9,590 lusteud of 340 Uslea, Cuancestox, Oct. 20, 1876. Cotton quiet ce. low middling, 10%¢ ordinary, eceipts, 5,153 bales Exports to Britain, a0) sh, Vramee. ern coustwive, sal Hales, 1 Stock, 50,705, ‘eekly—Net receipts, Expor roat Britain, 5141; 10 Franee, 2,443; ess Witaixaron, N, C., Oct, 20, Spirits of turpentine firm at 30e. Rosiu quiet at 61 SD fet strained, Tar firm at $1 65, emoaso, Ost 20, 870 Flour dull and unchanged. Whoas heavy, dull, w p 0. 1G 1 h? No, 2 1 No. 1 Chicago spring: 61 12% cash | Né 3 dog Ext ima, rejected, Be, a Wiige. ‘at 4c, enah; 44 fe, Nor Qats ‘in fair demand, ‘oat lowe mber. Rye in good demand Bai Kk and Se. y rioy dull, w¢ * ai fall priced ak lige «Osc 4 x Ne ‘ork unsettled, 4c. lower, at 830, a Weak and lower: $1650, cash; $16 15, Uetobs BIS 4246, ito year, Lard. netive, but $10 GO, October; " t Bulk meats in fale age. j clear, ep aldoe, 7,and unchanged Kutlroud trol whent, 93,000 7,000 do. ; deniund and tye. lower; sh 8 clear sides, Sige.’ Whiskey # ‘Rumato, Se. sake 1.000 bole: ights—Wheut to Re'the afiernoon call of t $113, November: Decembe Bilge, cus; 4iage. vember. Os Unchanged’ Pork anohunged” Lard easier, 8040 all year. Burrato, Oct. 20, 1878, Moora, 190.188 bushels) load roceipte— 7,600 do. Lako recelpts— Flour, 3,855, bb burley, 34,720 do. ; wheat, 87,000 do Flour,’ 2,000" bole; corm, 300 do. 14,00) do. ; burtey, 800 do, to tidewater cs 1 A Bite Int Railroad ships au. 1.100 bbl. asked, Whe white winter but tirm: sal sample at do. high mi: od wo miller! Barley in iigit demand and Ben changed pric dult “and um y ‘of three cas Corn dull Ate nt private t (000 do. * BON don lots, at 90¢ Ota iu fate ten aud; quota: Higheines w unchanged, Pork tein “ae ‘unchanged pri ippers demanding «decline The price of the Hunatv to-day and henceforth will b¢ three cents. Hons unchan, Light trado ; and lard in COTTON RECEIPTS, The following wore the total net receipts of eotton a a since Beptember 1, 187 EUROPEAN MARKETS. Livenroon Corton Mauxet.—Livknrool, Oct. 20, 1878. ‘The clreular ot the Liverpool Cotton Brokers’ Axeoctation, in its review of the week ouding yesterday, xays :—"Curtoa has been in fair demand throughout the week, but with » dull market and a continued desire tw yell the tendency of prices has been in buyers’ favor. Amerienn bax been in fair Toquest, It hus, however, been very trecly offered, and rices have partially declined 1-16d. In sea island there as been more doing at prices 4d. lower than those of a month since, In futures business has been comparatively Hiasltad and petees have declinad avout 344, from Last ‘Thurew rs Sales of the week. Exporters took... Speculators took. Total stock by actual count. Ketimated Amoricun, by actual count... Estimated. ‘Total import, American..... Actual export. Amount of cotton afloat. American. Forwurded from the sbip’s side direct to spinners American sales of the week, Liverroon Gain Mage. “Li REOOL, Oct. 0, 1876.-— A leading grain cirenlar says:—"Under the threatening axpeet of the Eastern question holders of whoat are less in- clined to part with their stocks. At the same time thet has been au active inquiry, rovaiting iu considerable bus ness, chietly fur carzoos to arrive, at dully advancing price the improvement in yesterday's markets being 1s. to 28, per Quurter, Since Tuesday transactions have beon large in th aud neighboring markets, and 4d. per centul over pre rivus currencies hus freety been paid. so In good re~ and improved Gd, to Od. ver quarter. woeat at the t to-day was firmly hold wt 4d. per coutal which checked di transacted. ANG ISEPORR LIVERPOOL, Oct Vork—Kustern dull at 8os.; Western steady uf ‘. Bacon—Cumberland cut dull at hart ribs dull of jewr dull at 444. 6d. ; sh 438. cut duil at 60s. rime mexs dull ‘allow—Prime “eat Wheat—Spring No, 1 0. 2atendy nt On. Gd., winter stead; a and 10s. 4d. for Southern. Co Od: mixed prime dull at 27s The rev three days were 14,000 quarters, rican. Loxpox On, Manier.—Low enttn linscod, S58, Sperm oil, 288, per ewt, oe od FINANCIAL, The price of the ‘Herald has been reduced to Wiree ae a SONABLE RATES.—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policios, Mortgages and other securities insurance of inds effectod with best com J.J, HABRICH & CO,, 119 Broadway. —JOHN E. BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY.—FIRGT ass Stock Kxehauge Privile, dies, single privil also explanatory pamphiets mailed gE any address ; correspondents in principal cities in United tat TRE A eiOOK, OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON THE slimited Habliity plan, explained in, 72-paze book, give free. 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