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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SENS Ma Ite | The Market Feverish, but Generally Firm— | Western Railway Securities Strong. GOLD 109 7-8 A 109 5-8 A 110| Money on Call 3, 2 and 1 1-2 Per Cent— Railway Bonds Firm—Govern- ment Bonds Lower, Wau Moxpar, Oct, 23— Stagnation has made its appearance with the um - brella man, and a fog hangs over the future of specu- Jation indoors, as it does over land and water without, The clouds whieh roiled up thick aud black last week have not produced much of a shower after all, but they bave killed the wind of business and left the ship of trade floundering im the scaway ofa dead calm, | There was just steerage way enough this morning to | Stem the tide and head for the point of higher prices, | apd such stocks as Lake Shore, the St. Pauls, and | Michigan Centrat made some progress in that direction, Tho Hannibal and St. Joseph properties, however, | outfooted them all, netting a good one per cent ad- vance during the first 1ew minutes of business. The pretence was that of a sudden increase of earnings, but tho real cause is probably due to the machinations of certain old Biles who have repeated the trick of Didding the price sharply up in the absence of traders, | While the stocks above named were showing | & disposition to savance the Northwestern shares were steadily slipping backward, to bo followed | wortly after by the St Pauls, which had tarned jail and were drifting away in the wake of their neigh. | bors, Of these latter properties it is said that the next report of earnings will show a falling off of over | $20,000 as compared with the corresponding week ot | last year. There being no stock jobbing Columbus, either to pre- | Vent or disposed to prevent the speculative egg from | toppling over, nearly the whole active list was seized with the spasm of contraction and lower figures wero generally made. However, things change and scenos shift on the Stock Exchange as swiftly as do the shadows of a phan- vasmagoria, and to such a passing show was the Board Meated to-day, for during the last hour telograms from * the Continent, construed to threaten a renewal of war- like symptoms, were received, and quickly turned the market from a condition of apathy to one of strength and activity. Whether an alliance between Russia and | Koumanta, as declared to be the case, was likely to om- broil the rest of Europe in a general war was not the Question so much as the immediate effect of the new: upon the market, This was apparent at once in a | newly begotten firmness and in a fresh appetite for stocks, which grew with what it fed upon, Besides this stimulant was the daily tonic of in- creased grain freiguts “and the railroad paz vobiscum, which ts peesisteutiy administered to a feeble market, as are Eucalyptus pilis to atever patient, and until the speculation shall be habituated to the dose, possibly, with as beneticial effect. Even the Granger stocker, which hut been waiting for the verdict of the Supreme Court at Washington, to their disappointment, and were rather blue under their diminished receipts, re- covered a good part of the moroing’s loss, while West - tro Unton, perhaps with an eye to an increase of busi- ness in case Europe should get at loggerheads, sold up to 724s, or within @ fraction of the best price of the id, which had declimed to 1095, on a peace basis, rallied (0 110 under the war news, but there was less. excitement than during the craze of last week, and the transactions were more moderate. ‘The coal stocks were given a rest, and for such mer- ourial fancies were comparatively steady. Just at present there are moro reasons pro and con., real or fictitious, to be brought to bear upon the railway speculation, and they accordingly offer a mine better Worth working than the anthracite properties, _ The market generaily held on to the improvement Yo the end and closed under a fair surmise that to- orrow’s fluctuations will depend, in great measuro, Upon the tenor of the foreign telegrams, THE SALES TO-DAY. ‘The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day gregated 128,000 shares‘—New York Central and Hud- son River, 1,400; Erie, 6,780; Luke Shore, 37,700; Northwestern, 4,810; Northwestern preferred, 5,850: Koc Island, 4,300; Pacific Mail, 4,500; St, Paul, 6,800; Bt Paul preferred, 10,800; Ohios, 200; Western Union, 21,400; Wabash, 1,550; Union Pacific, 1,200; Delaware, Lackawanna and Westprn, 4,055; New Jersey Central, 4,200; Michigan Central, 5,090; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 400; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 3,400; Hannibal Bod St. Joseph preferred, 1,200, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWSST PRICKS. The following table shows the opening, highest and Jowest prices of the day :— ‘Opening. 105 Highest. Lowest, New York Central, 105 104 Erie... « 11% ter Lake Shore. oly Wavash. 6 Northwestern 41K Northwestern preterred. ot Rock Island... Ww Duiwaukee and St Paul. Mil. and St Paul preferred 61 ay Union Pacific. bio and Missi Western Union. Pacific Mail .. Pacife Mait ‘Wee cnivn thw) rie Han & St Jo, pr 25° Loam ne. wy & Mich Central.” 484 RY laden: ADYABOR AND DECLINE, fhe changes in closing prices compared with those of | Baturday are as follow: —C., ©., ©. and 1, 14; Delaware and Lack- 44; Hannibal and st, Joseph, 1 do, preterred, Bi; Harlem, 4; Lake Shore, $y; Michigan Central, de; Pacific Mall, 4; Wabash, 4; Western Union, %. ixouine.—New York Central, %; Delaware ‘nod 4; Llinois Central, 1; Missoyrt rt Northwestern, Haven, 3} Paul, \} T; do. pret Sy{ Union Paciia, i; American'#ix- press, nnea 2: States Express, 1; gold, by. THR MONRY MARKET. By the banks call loans were made at 4 and 3 per @ont; by brokers at 3 ana down to 134, according to demand. The close was marked as usual by the lowest rates. The bank discount rate in 7 percent. Prime reantile paper 18 discounted by note brokers at 4 6 per cent, with few sales below 5 per cent. The following were tho rates of exchange on ew York at the undermentioned cities to-day Bavannab, % of; Charleston, buying freely, 5-16, selling 3s & par; New Orieans commercial, 5-16 a %, Dank, %; Cincinnati, moderate demand, 100 discount; Bt. Louis, 100 disconnt, and Chicago dall, 80 to 1v0 dis. count. Sterling exchango was dull, but steady; prime asking rates, 4.853; and 4.8555; eelling rates, 4.82), a | 4.63 and 4844 4 4.85. Reichmarks, 94% 0 942% and 95% 295%. Cables, 964 496%. Prune Paris, 5.15% and 5.16. MG Reck Island, 4 THE GOLD MARKET, Owing to despatches from Europe announcing the | probable alliance of Roumapia with Russia a triflo gold on account of interest, and $4,200 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The Sub-Yressury released | $9,429 silver coin to-day. A special from Washington | reports as tollows: Revenue receipts, $575,000; cus- toms receipts, $530,000; bank notes receipts, $700,000. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were more or less affected by the movements of gold, Dut closed steady at the following quotations:—United States currency sixes, 123% do, 881, registered, 1173; @ do, do, do, coupon, 118 a 18%; do 1865, registered, 1003¢ a 110; do. do, do., new, do. do., do., registered, 1124, a 113%; do. do, do., coupon, 11243 a 1123/; do. do., 1867, registered, 11534 a 11534; do. do., do., coupon, 11544 0 1153¢; do. da, 1868, registered, 11644 all7; do do, do, coupon, 1163; 0117; do. te forties, registered, 113% a 114!,; do. do., coupon, 115% 4116; do. fives, 1881, registered, 11535 a 1133 do, do, do, coupon, 1143; a 1143¢; do. 434'8, 110, a 110%. do., registered, 113 a U3\; RAILROAD BONDS. 1g railroad bonds this morning Hannibal and St. Joseph eights, convertibies, were the most active and advauced to 804, arise of 1%. The next largest ad- vance was Lake Shoro diviaend bongs—I per cent, The other changes were as follows:—An advance of 34 in Buflalo and Erie new bonds, 3; in Canada Southern firsts and 4 in Iron Mountain firsts, Chicago and Northwestern gold sevens declined 14; otherwise the changes were unimportant, This afternoon Union I’a- cific firsts dectined to 105%. Chicago and Northwest. ern consolidated gold coupons remained firm at 9535, Milwaukee and St. Vani, La Crosse division, sold at 10242, do. 73-10 at 954s, and consolidated sinking fund! at 88iz a 883%, New York Central registered firsts brought 1195;, Hannibal and St Joseph convertibio advanced to $1, THR PORKIGN MARKKT. London morning advices report eonsols strong at an advance of % a 34 per cout over Saturday’s prices, Untied States bonds were 4, a 4 per cent lower, except for 1867's, waich are stendy and unchanged. Eric rose % percent, selling up to10%. The sum of £10!,000 sterling was withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to-day. At Paris rentos declined to 104.1214 at the opening, but have since recovered to 104.70, The following are 5 P. M. quotations:—Consols for money, 474; do, for account, 947; 295; 1865 bonds, old, 108; 1867 bonds, 108};; ten-torty bonds, 107% a 10774; new fives, 105%; Erie, 103%, In Franktort new fives are 101%. THE AMERICAN MINING ROARD. The following are the transactions to-da} 1,0 ahs Belehor. 21 JOO she Il & 10, °. 2 0 ” "0 Bent & Reicher 300 de 1g 50 Justlee 28 200 Kentuek. ti ana ay Caner ee RO css an 8 <i Free eee = =xBere el 100 Grant. rei 10) 300 she Alpha, i009 Cleveland 100 Nor - 300 Flensaut te iow do ee Yellow Jacl To 100 Savage. SAN FRANCISCO jaca The following aro tho closing official prices of mining stocks to-day at San Francis Consolidated Virginia 53% Crown Point. Calitoruia . 58% Yotlow Jacket. Segregated Beicher.. 70 Ophir, 52 Chol Union Consolidat The price of the Weraxp to-day and henecyorth will be three cents. ———__+—___- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Moxpvar, Uct. 23, 1876, BEFORE CALL—10 A. M, 1x ao Hoo baad NW HR pf. rn TUVUM a OL KI , de. s you a 140) do. $9000 US 8-20, BAW) U G2,8, 05 40, An Cub AW Ha pibe dor ny ¥ Mio Un-Pae ete be 240 West Puc bis, 1g ot Lea TM st oho Ait TH Ine... SHOU Cn Se Tet con she General Nat Bk wel 444 Can, bee Ww WW Al 204 40) Weat Un iw do more of activity was shown and a higher price was | i established. The market is in that mixed and feverish | condition, however, that a mere ramor may make a change without reason, Hence, while the state of Europe continues unsettled, the public may look for frequent and astonishing fluctuations, The opening figure was 109% andthe lowest 100%. The carrying rates were 1 and 3 per cont, and the borrowing rates fint, 1, 2 and 3 per cent per annum and 1-64 per cent per die. OPRKATIOS Gold balances. Curreney valance: Gross clearances. ARING HOUSR STATEMENT. Curreney exchanges. DLD EXCHANGE Bi, Gold baianees. 1,320,644 THK UNITED STATES TREASURY. eo “The Assistaut Troasurer paid out to-day $14,600 [Li0h n oe RR. bes3 &” iit is Tis Tit 4 Th do w 4 Bi bs 10} oni WHI be 11 is uy 2 = | We quot Lee nated a ae "apa We Ro ry _ NEW YORK HERALD. TUESDAY. OCTOBER BEFORE $100 N ¥Cen Ast, ee MOM 2UO) sae es 100 ths Del 743 30 Amer E 100 Wears 100 38) 3 101 100 Woek Taina ‘Tiven on 594 300 4 100 Tol, Wa W RR,.bS 800 Mo, Kan & Te: ous 690090 dk 20ND BOAR PM. 200 she LS & MH...bi 20 $ 65 sloop ae? a M as 0) lv. 100 Obie aM a 100 do. x0) do. 10 Ohio &M pi do 103 Nien ven 100 do. 10) fn 100 by Tole 1WwoD LEW ae de do rt 2 109 wna! i RRpr be 100 lw 0 TO 3 P, 109 shs NJ Cen RR. 200 Chi — BK. 1300 Erie Kit... forbac Mali ss To” do. 200 Onto de Miss BESS ies St Jo Ri, ri . The price of the HeRauo to-day and henedforth will be three cents. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT DULL; FUTURES CLOSED DULL AND Easy AND 1-320, a 3-320. LowER— FLOUR DULL—WBEAT DULL—CORN DULL AND LOWER—-OATS UNCHANGED—WHISKEY STEADX—PORK DULL—LARD STEADY—PEWRO- LEUM DULL AND NOMINAL—SPIRITS TURPEN- TINE QUIET —RQSIN QUIET-—-OILS FIRM — COFFBE QUIET—SUGAB FIRM— FREIGHTS QUIET. Monpay, Oct. 23-6 P. M, The merchandise markets were generally steady to- day, but the trade movement was slow as a whole, On ’Change flour was dull, but without decided change, Wheat was dull and nominally lower, though scarcely enough was done to fix prices. Corn wag dull and lower. Oats were without decided change. Whisie; was steady. Pork and lard were dull and in buyer: favor. Freights were quiet and tama Cotton on the twas dull; futures closed dull and emy and Lite, a ‘S2e. lower, Coffee was quiet. Sugar was firm. Oils were firm. Petroleum was dall and nominal. Rosiu and spirits turpentine were quiet. Correx.—Thero was a firm but quiet market for Rio: mild coffee was also quiet. The stock of Rio and Santos here this evening is 5,518 bays, at Gaives on 3,000 bags and nt Baltimore 5,057 bugs Ordinary cargoes, I6e. © 16iKe.; fair do., Ide. w 18t{c.; good do., I8%ge. a 18%c.; prige, Ic. a J9lje.; extreme range for lots, 1Ge. a 2ige.: Santon, fair to good, 17e. a 18%4c., god, ninety days; Java, gov- ernment bays, 20c. = 22c.; do., xrass mats, 2le @ Singapore, 17¢. w 18e.: Ceylon, ike. @ 18; Mainealbo, 1Ge. w 1e.; Laguayra, 16%c. a 1Xe. 1To. Bt. Doming 10! n 15%\e. ¢ ms Blea, 16a a196-% | Mexican. 165s Angostura, 1c, a 186, market for spot cotton was very dull. market’ Tor tature deliveries opened at about Saturda; closing prices, but was quiet during te day, and closed. and easy, with the closing pyr showing # deciine on No- vember of 1-16c. a 3. ., and 1-3.¢. a 1-160. on the other Tionths,. The closing prices te-day compare with Saturday's as follows — uring, October 2 27-32 a 10% 0 3982 eivibI6 S pair d Th Spiagetiats Bae dard ut cinssifice- ore runulng in quality wot mere than vove ur below the grade quoted. ih Alanna, a ordinary, i S160, Spot Tvtol. 462 20) dpecuiation Bas 293 164 45 delivery the ’. M.—Novem- G Totals rt : q March, 405 baten Ye tay ap to be 100" bales at 1025-820 0 November, 10 at ee 1 soo at Diss GOO at AL 178. : April, Touai, ‘This day lant wee, BXi6$, 3s Toral since September 1, W01,71% balex to Saturday night. Dutton freight éloved as follows: —To Havre, by steam, We, compresses to Hamburg, by steam, 7: Ide., eomaprossed e » the annexed crately activo, aates bein aby the range. ¢ orl wan aqu range ot the Kye dour was £400 bbin, at prices witht Ai id within the * We quote 4 hoap Uinta, § at hoap Oba. tea Kauily Bt. Louis, low oxtr: Seeraceasuse. bh aor Fah | SaevSslosssa: hominaily lower, 1 haenteely, lone In apring wheat to ost Hinh notation in store; SL te 130 for whit dn, in bond: $1 24 lor No.8 Milwunkee ad $1 12 ASL 1 ungraded spring. Corn was dall and lower, closing at for wail atx jes were About 75,000 busiiel ¥ il ded tahe terter nu ¢atreme price), fow end Boa, for No.2 white, ‘Wyo. wan te quiet about. 3,00) bushels sold at Ge. for old Western. Barley was gui 1X) bunbols angraded Cu rf eet td ast 18, ie cash. “Oats were ry hale sold at, 31 Ne, Blige. a41lge, for mixed Western, ic. x 4c. . He, 8 Ade, tor white Western, 476 "we Ste. for No, 3 do, 7 donnie ané. 120 @ $125 for rouge, 8200 a F210, gold Oc. per ib., weil oe a & Te. 1b, ols Ib., weight 71g ewt.: weight 0% ewt, N. F. Kentucky steers at sige. « 9c, per b-. weigh ‘Kahn 80 Kentucky stec jor G. Hecker, ht 7 @ Ths cwt; Sige. per Ib. Sree os © rhe 8% - SWiery, & Coot 17h t Kentucky tocrs ati weights 6% ewt. a8 1Usgct. per Ib., tucky steers at Bige. 0 I ‘At Jersey City Yards Cash 46 hontucky 1 Wiison 17 of generally rough cattle. Prices rane 1OS¢e. per Ib, welght 54 cwt. AY ecwt. From 54 Ibs a 58 Tbs. has been piowse net. follows :—102 Illinois steers per Ib., weight 61, wt, 2 Tilinols eters at. 10S. 7 ct ar Giana steers nt 9c.» 10c. per Ib., we 46 Indi. linots ates for, M. ‘Thompson 36 Gale woight ewt.; for ns “y Ib, 4, 1876.—TRIPLF: SHEET. |e rae ritein, 3,340; Bales, 5,000, Stock, Lister France, 2,847; to the A Mapa bab fact | yd trom Tac. 0 Sixtieth street yards T. 20 Iiinols L408 Total dedt. Assonred valuation etd a of New Per Pal Bonds, Pibrasle sale GorcE K. satin ork) NG Widow OF REFI Bema seh gentiem: Illinois steers 1b 84 RARE CHANC. wanted for aterm of i te 10> In: t claxs Dwellings in Burcha jor ight Ais owt; held on Kahn sol ‘aun & Furst 193 it Ts, ewt.; for Apres city proj at Sty ‘40 Kentucky, Fore welest TR At Ne. & N3ec. per 200), for D. Low MS TO SUIT. tein, St Kentuck>- Coon.& Thompwon CITY teehe at Ble. ia 0 b., with $1 Wc. her ib, weighte OX wt. aS owt, Carey & “McPherson wold for M,C, Rigc. per Ib., bt jexpenses, on Mortgages: weight fly McCord, Ohl Toe yer Ib, weight Th ewes for T Geeeors.o0 Onio neers, | of, ill give a man of bus at U2. per Ibs, weight 73, ewt.: tor Weber & Co., 96 Obie | Sinaiy Address Si ateers nausea Bac. pe Sold tue N. Morrie 7 1 4 a MOiKbi Obs owt: 32H re at Be ‘York post emt. jarti oe, ‘aller & Co. 3, Missouri ste ib, weight 73s emt, i} $2 sold for J. Wainel, 1s G5 Titfnots’ secre at de. per Hos, wolgit $22. 500827 sori Bewt, a7 emt. fe Samuels gold foe B Morris, 34 Milinols Tillnols ate | “ATS gieers at He. por 20 vad, Jd for N. Morris, i@ Tiltts tects owt, : 35 Llinol ut Be. per Ib., Weiehts 6 cwts, scant a 6 ew! He.’ per Ib., with $1 off per bead on 11 Ibe, meen at M. Laiterbach | Prot WwW avs. Ayply at 1,338 dd a 7.00 welg a NS, PIERCH, 5 PT joan ou city, Brooklyn an jew York, investment, with CERITY, be x 149 Herald office, Yrinelpals only need addres UNTS OF MONEY Td Brooklyn and conds and Leaschold at GEORGE W. STAKE, 15 1a ‘Broadway, MOUNEY & OO., 179 Broadway, ‘Be. per Ib. rs agi oN LIFE N M. Kuren 81 policies.—Policies purchased, hte io a Ty GEURY: c. 8 10KGe. per San en nar ea ei Pot gt aa) ARTED—£5.000 TO 810.0% tte, with vaiuable im tact, furnishing he amount, ANTED—ON ‘3 or S years, at 6 A. LANSC BON E ST. WAN ESTATE FUNDS ul Westchester county Real LOAN aT LOW corer: First OWMENT INSURANCE SBUURRD BY -Piaet ts, ansurance of large TANTED—€12,009 ON FIRST MORTGAGE ON TWO new first clans Houses, bewwoen Lexington and 4th DRTUAGE, security. clahbaic mitten RS G New three LANSC! $200.00( E) ‘inal L speere PER . lyonrs, to loan on Mortgage, in sams to suit, on first class eny Si FOR FIVE WRANT, 145 aoe 7 whe; AU alin re at! Olac. per’ Ib, Geinit TK Sewt, Tolley & ous sold oh 8 Morris, SINESS Bu Tuimoia steers at (ge pee. Ib, welghts 6 ewt, cwh Iilimois steers at Sc. per Ib., weight G45 with S0ce, on per vag it oo te head; 45 Iilinois | will be three cents, ge. per Ib., with ts hy ewe a7 Saddler & Co. 40 Mi tee: Missoni xtours at 834 munee AND Lasns.—" nd ini Bt UH average pee lend Kentucky ah 159 Keniucky Ce he Sr 1b, 5 190 Ke I 3 P, state sheep, weight Wed meats sheep and lambs, wolehe 77 I te lanes, rea i ig Bt State Inmbs, wel a Hs, iamiba, wel it hend, ay i" 8 OW t dinil 64 on live wolght. ‘The price of the Henatn to-day and henesforth will be three cents, DOMESTIO MARKETS. Cotton wget 3 ane ge ihe cuast Cherokee steers at pei ye sale 18 cars of hore: aheep and lambs, weight Shoop and bombs at 81 20 av he 92 Tbs, or 135 Canada spe aw HA The pet howd. 38 “ele. per Th. : nee Ih seaurs 280° Onl hogs sold av ee t hoad on 17 hend, me Goldschmidt told to ive RINE lished at Sine per ib, _ OP WANTED—WITH VERY Li ae the HenALD (o-day and henceforth Fiye. She owt. : F Ib, sieht we toe Havana YR pe ber ins weight Zewt.; hea | Aherable, i eatele. ade very slow: shoep sold at de. a a Sige. per ld. A, Van Wert ud mabe, weight 86 Ibs. ne henist Be 3 8. por head 230 Otto sh vesting $1.00); Broadway, rowm 4. + FULL CHARGE OF A CONSID. rable xmount of tenement propert her similar property, inn real extute office, where hix i Address wants to obtain ept a position uid be made Kd office, OF Wo FORTUNE POSITIVELY CAN BE MADE BY IN. light manufacturing business, 682 A SMALL Y A the arentost Toy ever a mint fort holidays. ba. weight rat Tbs. ps ing Uetuber 1h a ie por head fer shaep and ‘ose & Tdevek sold tt0 er end, at, 4c. per I. t bead, at Re er a i se for lamba. ‘- tol FRENCH per head aa travel jequired on eithe: ome, “ADVERTISER thy Ibs. per head, nt Sige, esi, Wend, a Se. por Pont of te port Davie \- weight 7 Tbe, per op, weijcht 1 Ihe, per head, nin sheep, weight 122 Ibs. por at Mi Ibe. per hond, th h At ia shoep, wergut sheen, weight Banienty Me. per ib; 114 Gnneds tet NOK SALKE-C ASH, Y AND $300 WILL PURCHASE inv Ad ide command of English and would in the event of a Kuropean wat agent lor the #ale of merchandise or produce an Eotintion of contracts. Address BOSPHORUS, Herald ‘ull particutars, PARTIOU ferent or SN per cait guaranteed. oud LADY WISHES will hear tnvestignt ted; secured in Patent office ; «TOY Herald ofice. GENTLEMAN, WITH UNDENIABLE Ameriean reteroncas, lon ot Red and Perlect ita peri plueky, wiched the ne- ore; half in- Address #., box 2,205 G00 BUSINESS would invest a small A PATENT POW A VERY iM. portant and usefal Invention, Addtess F. R. P., Herald Uptown othe, Apply tn c eelongyon Leve 3t DOO oe ANS 18 WANTED, sold on lve sure at S%Ko. ow 31M por emt, | VV ANTED—A AA fo undertake the sale of valu: OnARuastox, Oct. 23, ow miadita 0 a am nla et and to purchase oe Fe Suicate nro oy - i raid Uptown offies. hie ry. ANtiR, 104 Asto ‘Mouse, Now Wantteat FIRST CLASS 78, ry 4 a third or pee gain hotel i DYRRT INR WialiRa TO ENGAGE IN A tablished, legitimate bongs ad te by Be he ha} several thousand in cash. or po wotieg ATENT RIGHT FOR CHICAGO FOR Per cent profit, Address box ¥, Camden, COMMINSTON “AGENT OY High Tee. or inquire for Par fant Peters ae in the len Apply to wealth who would as- SUMITY: Herald Uprowa office. 810,000 TO $20,000 DOLLARS ears on. fits 3 BROWNING, 371 Broadwe; LOAN OF $ 000 Of FIKST MORTGAGE ON iM- bas value 80,0 Principals only THHOK ‘GENTNG, 157 Broadway. nS ONEY LOANED ON Property, five years; lowes: charges. HYATT, 145 Broad- wi $0.00) rh Biye., currency: ai tym: Montue Se ee yeh . i middling, 10¥¢e,;, low middiius. 9c. er a vay, with, ILL FURNISH SOME CAPITAL IN WA} CAPITAL IN WAY y oF vail salon were mad ‘Ye tenia ae W heses one Pismeester trogeten dseey, Business toy ‘He. for priine. : Baten bad ben 27.948 siy.of rood champeter anit tse, naton: Och, 23, 1878, Bourit o 008 es stack, Post, call at 47 Cons ‘Brook! _ Brooklyn, f : $250.004 ake caa Ne tae te . aepeedy ap way 0 an interest 6g s Oct. 28. UT g, | ertablished business: business Call’ Mr. REID, 30 Hinge AB ES epgiiiraaste! sat Bem? tidings | Nowark av,. Jersey City, Arcade. rs 0 Lbla. sold at 82 for a 6s ES Aporty coastwise, 2 $500 ure. owen aa oF ‘babes vind Winatxarox, N. . oe Weeks. AGinats lerald Foniu s 4 is id. van Witgungtom aud W ah butor-cirainta tes cneuyacei os oy, SF ane wee a » Pat one Sea $1, woe Ser ATE a OR, ASE a taf 'nnd virgin $2 Xt roicite Bem commission business. PRODUCE, Herald office, © e marker for whale 0.00 br INTEREST OF A CASH BUSI- ews of the loss of tke netic whaling fleet mabieal » punnescktbers sateen bos souhe Rie. ancora oe! a8 5 he eee 9.000 ‘prone ‘ot ‘10.000, per year, ena be other olls were firm, but unehai casks and bhis. dic. x fhe, + cottonseed, or the shove pecans Tssiweei Lane BUnTisee: yellow a . 28,100 Fy¢, 16,400 do, ; Tumber, TODD) loot. Malirsud sbipmente— WANTED—FIRST! MORTGAGE, 6 PER Fidir, 3,000 bbl. ‘ $5. 000% 3 yours. Prineipais only apply; GHORGH Flour in leks demanit but Pe gag eager Bde eae Rad TTC, be By CASH WILL ESTABLISH A SPECIALTY I Uk “Sovermhars Bt Bite Detimn, $5.000,c884 that will pas: conteibute Job (Closing prices we wi office and 20 expe amie. atta dai Niinocae » in bola. 174 . Jetted BD. ACTIVE OR SPECIAL. 1X | isnge"Hariey eadg aud tucnge ).00 OSA THD AGI OR SPRCTAL IN Boe So als theron Lat aie $1 HO lt Tatiblithed trade. Please addre ‘940 all the rear. Lard in fairdemand, but lower: 1 ae Branch office. 35 1ige., old: Vetobur, 805 Pa BATVHELO! oie tn aA LTT ES ‘beet, 161 bbls. and 2, 7 ie js steady aud unchanged. 30), 000. a eaRtNeE i WANT. OR SECURITY ra 7] Bhs clasng ill pice rere Preighes Went to Bul- 1$ .{ given, wit, good intrest forthe uso of thie ; Never! nt in a safer id, ani er tise dress Post o x $16 naked. About <PARTIES WISHING TO INVEST $500. (OO in eetiettios that wilt bring an income , | of from 8 to 9 per cent per annum, please address as bel Pe a oe Os Frosh hi et rod at bt fe urday ef this wi wt bellies. at Dige. Pane EN Tat"aige'a Te, | visions fim, but unchenged. | Wave Mbox 187 Herald ofice. pickled hame’at 18s, "a 1346, plekled allies “at Tote! Pisses wheilslaltd oh Wt 23, 1870 | oo ed shor iF ster st whit 3 . fis long clout and Sige, for Western jong elenr, #0 | NOt ay pence, SE Si No 2 ae BL nit The price of the HERALD to-day and henceforth will 6 ity 10 ol 4 ip | Michigan, $1 21/4: Nov ‘0. "g aurber Mic! ‘and short el ‘Chicago nt 8 Seeupe: | ean bl Te: No. tr ad wine 2 de, $1 19 Shree conte, geile re Beef was dull; jon, 25 bbin. cae a Si" ,GinsSaeemen aemanen MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, J J wore quiet at | 4c. Oats se atm: ro firm at tic, | Flour. ST ce Bike. for shoulders, Lard dull do. ; oats, 8.000 do. tonriey. 10,000." sHSMpmeute—Flour, MARRIED. id wero as follows: erOetonor, $9 OO bis; OU bushels: corn, 96,000 do.; oats, ' one hate bid, ik Lewd 4,000 do. 10, Ok. 28, 1878, Asnuxap—Parice.—In Brooklyn, October 18, by Rev. H Charles Homer, at residence of J. C. Barton, Ksq., : tf Ee eee ee es OPowao ae: | uncle to the bride, Dr, L. PEstox AsHwRAD, of Flori de $0554 810 for October, and $955 pot to Carrie A., daughter of the late Colonel Walter W. nules were about 450 tlerces city at i res new 2,400 do. ; Aeriay. 6.700 di Price, of Lake George. No bards, Westeru at $09, and 1,000 tlercen old do, at $10. 10-8 ‘enual to tidewaier—Corn, 95, ‘Chavr—HaAtt.—On the 21st inst, by Rev. William Mf. $1015, mostly at $10 10,” Kofined was quiet; 60 tierces Interior points—Corn, #900 | pazton, D, D., Wiliam D, CRAPr to M. SM. Haut, all of rat fet Haan, MPae, ae Uae Sie sak) aneee | Lae Lbdny eorms DOOD weabeloe eoents BeiaOn ba nis city. \ TRNAS raise armen: Bale mth | 21,000 do. barley, 31200 do.t tye, 520) do. Four in might ‘DINING—FauLKNER.—In Brooklyn, Ootoder 19, |” Krer.—There was a moderate morement at full demand; sales of 250 bbl tunel ne prices, t | by the Rev. F. W. Brathwaite, D. D. Baoass Gaye We quote :—Carolina, fale to prime, Sige, a Bike: Lonklane, modorately active: sales > bushel pisixc, of Stamford, Coan., to Miss Mixsim FAULKSER, fair to primo, Sige a Oe. and’ do, common. 4€. 4 Ge; Mean: | S410 one car of white simple at 8 2, 0 ot Brooklyn. go ir to good, nowinally Gye. a Hye; Patna, 4 20, 11,000 bushels No, 1 Duluth ay private term: Hvucuss—Giutesri®.—On Monday, October 23, 1876, Tigg & Te. currency; Kangoos, In bond, 2&6. 8 5 Fh Oi Dare dull ee at tne residence of tho bride’s mother, Now York city, SUGAR.—The market for raw was very strong on the basi by Rev. Mr. Arnold, Jonx W. Huauxs, of Brooklyn, t¢ 0. far fair to goed ielninus 70) nite wold on she Mary E. Giuumsrix, of New York city. s (Halined was stronger In tone but not qnotably Aigbes. We note Fair redning. Big Bs. Oui 8,000 _ do. to choice, D440. a 9% rye—Nothing doing. Barley in fair Toa sales of 6,000 DIED. age. x 10ie. do. nn “i | Dushelx Canada at 93c, ; three enrs State, to arrive, at . Loxes,. 7ie. @ Hic. ; Porto Rico, refinin eeenmon 40 prime, Malt in fair trad d,and held firm at unchanged quo- | Agrex,—On Monday, October 23, 1876, at his late ¢ Be. 'n Myc; don Reocery, tnir to chole ge. ; re. | tutions. ich wine of 50 bbls | residence, No. 1,228 3d av., corner 71st st., Joun fii stated “A S10iger! of As tee midge; erusnea, | qnoted at $1 10a $1 13. Porkand lard—P AstEX. red, He. ‘granulated, lic. a 1lge.; cut loaf, mupotations unsbas pad.. Canes Halghis Oem Notice of funerai hereafter. Browx.—On Sunday morning, 22d inst., Mrs. Mar- Ganxt Bnows, widow of the lato Richard Brown, aged 62 years and 6 months _ TT Frrstrge ery anapperand | , Toe roiat agnd iriends of the family and those of 08, bound for inusels tcees: ‘SAL oman her son, Richar®, aro respecttully jnvited to al pthe Freicuts.—There was pnd light movement accom- rey. 103,00 do, funeral, from her late residence, No. 423 Cherry st., at i plished, but rates for chartering tonuage were nominally — Corn, 90,00) bush peer vie nine A. M., on Wednesday, 2th inst., to St. Mary's Ruchanged, while for crain room un kerth they were woaker. | CU0do,; bariey, 22,000 do, Total, 1,682,000 bas church, corner of Ridge aod Grana sts, where a a tho" Bushee ain wt eat Meee, Der stoom, solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, and then to x t whels at rate o 1.800 "Bones i ee PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. CalyAry DORN GTY RE SME cee ah Pit. Tiid.c OO Yost 250 “bales. Zotton at Prorioexcr, RT. Vet. 28,1878. | Caruamien, widow of the laie John §. Burke, inthe London, ‘bush Printing cloths are dull nt 4ise mabye. “for 04x04 | ggih yoar ol bor age. by. standard and extra, without any important sales, This retavives ‘and friehds'or the futatty. ‘are reepect booty aT a set y tolly invited to attend the funoral, from ss AVANA MARKET. dence, 213 Hoyt st., on this (Tuesday) meetaes pay SETI 280 tone, hence a! Hyg ‘i doals, at 9 Gey be % o'clock, to Std Paul’s Roman Catholic church, neal a lo Janeiro, with genera! Havana, Oct, 23, 1876, cargo, on private terms; an American schooner, 180 ton, nish gold: 222% a 298. Exchange quiets” on the solemn’ mass of requiom will be offered up for the ro- hence to Jucksonville, with general cargo. at «lump sum: | yy ate sixty dave currency. 4 Sis discount; shore. | Dose of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery and thened 4 Foes Cahalls, with Jesab rated 2 Hunts may days, gold, > 5% premium; | for interment, & Swedish bark, hence to Uontinen ee ree Eee intent? Muga Me olen: } May she rest in peaco, Amen. quartors grain in bags, at 5, 6d.; sn Italian bark (co ar- | Sort sist, Oe a 7 pi ce Caiminn—On Sunday, October 32, IE Louish) Wile ot rive), from Baltimore to Cork for orders, with 3,000 quar- SN, Pras eee EE corner Ys ty eurvitigg obtd tors grain, at Os, 7Hgd.: @ British bark, ‘from Baltimore to | The price of the Hxraun to-day and henceforth will be | Frank A. Calkine, daughter and only surviving Continent, ex Dutch, »' 0 bbls of the late Hugh Smith, D, D. , $e 78d. a Britian brig, he three cents, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to ab SYIDD cases aeBned patoalenen, at 206, and 20 Bb iin ELS eA Bas tend the fu rom her late residence, 116 East ae ee a eeer ee FINANCIAL. 112th Bt, on nesday, October 25, at one o'clock i BR davies oe The price of the Henan to-day and henceforth will be The price af the Herald has been reduced to three ‘Cuampxey.—In Brooklyn, on Saftey, October 22, tires conte, 1876, of pueuingnsa, in the ‘30th year of ‘his age, Appr. on 7 sox W,, fon of Samaoi T. Champa NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, (rk AND | “Funoral servieos, at bis Iate residence, No. 36¢ Monday, Oct. 23, 1873, h best com- | Quincy #t, Wednesday, 25th inst, at hali-past two RECKIFTS FOR THK PAST WEEK. TS WABRICH £ COL 110 Brosdwaye | Pam. i ps ind ‘Shaep ant CriarK.—Joux argc) ee i) fel gah) county fairey ar ‘ ri Ireland, in the 85th year of his age. Bixilorh street. 4 = 10 seg oe wih take. 5 aot: Yar eneilinaina. aint Ada: Fortloth strees.. — — — 18,861 Mrs. John Cahill, 558 2d av., on Tuesday, Oc- 3.837 2, at one P. M. ends and acquaintances Ms iully invited, Rore.—On Monday, October 23, Maur, the “beloved daughter of Daviel and Mary Frances Uo Grove, aged 5 yoars aud nine months. The relatives and friends will please attend the faneral without further notice, on Wednesday after. * at, on Wednesda: Currax.—On noon, October 25, one o'clock, irom tho residence of her parents, 87 Pike st CoTukaL.—On Sunday mornin, W., son of the late.Henry Cotn Relatives and friends of tbe family, at brether, Alexand the funeral, from October 22, Cuartes . in his 67th year. of his Cotheal, are invited to attend late residence, No. 62 West 3éth morning, Octover 25, at ton o'clock, londay, October 23, at his resiaence, 254 East 6lst st, Jans, Ccurrax, in the 59th year of his re. Notice of funeral in Wedo Currer.—At Eust Lyno. Coun,, October 10, of peri- be oe Dr. Janne B. Cotter, of New York. ‘aneral from Norwich and New London boat, Tues- aay atten A. jay’s Herald. : Muzz.—In Brooklyn, on the 2zd inst, Daxren Be i De Mutt, in tho 32d year of his age Funeral tro: m his tate residence, 202 South Ist st, Brooklyn, E D., on Tuesday, 24th inst. Doxovax.—At bia resi Sunday, October 22, after Tuomas Donovan, aged 76 yoars. The relatives and triends of the famil; thenoe to Calvary Cem Francrs.—At Hoboken, N tives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Haskix.—At Tremont, West Farms, Mouday morn- Ing, 234 inst, k. and Enza and daug! Relativ neral, Brooklyn, and 5 months, The funeral o'clock A. M. Lozixr.—On Mon October Loa! in tho 76th year ot a tae % Seapses an Relatives neral, from his late residence, No. 8 Grove st vctober 25, Maivkex.—On Monday, beloved wife ot Henry nesd: her age. dence, 329 Ne Hoty att o'clock fully for interment Mcvarray, in ton, Mott st, to attend orclock, year of his y age. igen relat Pal pa + | mutes.” Anprees yma Loom, No. 418, F. axp A. M.—Baermen— fe iio st aha 7 fate * rt fib; OS Cnnade | t | PARTNER, \ ITH $7,000, WANTED—TO KEPLAGR Todge, No. 500, F ned kh 0 ner of Oa yee] end, ab te, pee ih: 83" Cuoada. lambs, senior member of firm, reviring, 3 win mapa terns st, Brookly: y, Oct av. apd | i Ser neralt as Gtln Ser se | soroenean isms eu fo ; poritaalnee hes. diet vimdae 6. aieie. | and participate with ‘thers! in paying ite ‘eta Ws. pe 5 adn Hen artic * ier a tor “ | Birches ee ey by respect to our late worthy brouber, Charlee becdi wh BO 5 : ROVER, RODUCE COMMISSION Mf ANTS GOOD | gnaw.—On & Sowa nnillng, gishing const faments, one obtern them by ad- + n_ mond: hil) ‘23d inst, Ronens a M wo Uinvant ho oka eaiigt hoes Bel tin Grorsing box 3,741 Post o ” A LepLow Saw, at his late residence, 38 West sore TOWNSEND, Townsend, 63 Ruma send, Esq., of Yau pod 53. + ais G@ reene ats. days. The relatives and iy aro invited to attend her I, on Tuesday, 24th Hazeutine.—Suddenly, on Monday morning, Oct 23, 1876, Hkxoiera D., wife ot Robert Hl. “Hazel of Colonel Wm. Menck, on We o ‘clock, from her late. residence, No. 32 Strong Place, How. —Suddenly, in Brooklyn, Joux, son of Jobn L. and Sarah Relatives and trionds funcral service, on Tuesday, >. $1 State at. “LRONARD.—At on0 o'clock A. M., 234 Inst. alter @ short illness, WiLtiaM Lxovarp, in his 80tb No, 236 East 60th st, on Tuesday, 24th, at clever The relatives and iriends of tho tamily are respect- fully invited to attend the fu , Me rey, the 25th of Oetober, at balf-past eleven m the E. ne ‘21st st., near 6th av., New York, at one aneat, Gib Monday, in wile of William “eho re and friends of th» family aro ited to fone, 233 Warren st., Brooklyn, on Pgh 4 morn. ing, Octover 26, at ni: A Catholic church, Court requiem will be ‘offered Tepose and from thence to St, Peter's ‘Detoseny, Staten Island, McCaatuy.—On Monday, A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of nis soul, tA P.M. Relatives and friends are reapeot(uily invited O'Connan, —-On October 22, at hie late residence, 476 2d av., Jaune O'Conner, Rolatives and friends tend bis funeral,on Tuesday, Octobe: Sariws.—On Octobor 31, Cuantes Sarzes, in tl 62d year of his ago, son of the Into James. Notice of the funeral horeatt Spraove.—In St. Augustin Wont, beloved wit deughter of the Inve ‘OWNSEND, widow of the fate John I howe Funeral services at Troy, Yarr.—In Fade, sane Zl, 1876, Preis ‘a de of the famil; Peas, Bagh family are invited to attend fui Tuesday even! No. 75 Eli: short but are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- (Tuesday) aft i . J., Ostober 23, 1876, 1s,A0 are, 4 months, Place at his mot residence, 70 two P. M. on Wodnesday. Kela- oon, at two o’clock; Fiorgexck Mayen, daughter of "william '. Haskin, aged 6 years, 9 months and 26 Bie P.M, trom the nt. id friends are invited to attend the fu- aday morning, October 25, at ten on the 23d inst., 'B. How, aged 2 years @ invited to attend the th inst., at half-past two will take place trom his late residence, Friends are invited. d {riends are invited to attend the fu con Wed at one o'clock P. M. the 23d of October, Manu. feinken, im the 37th year neral, from her late rosi- York av., Jersey City Heights, on Lutheran Uburch ot the October 23, Kum, the be arpby, in the 60th yoar of hos tend the funer. trom her late resi- o’cloc! Paal’s Roman ore a x aster mass oj of her acul, « > 234 mst, Parrion J. the 33d year of his age. t tho Church of the Transi edn tho 26th year of his respectfully invited to at ir 24, at twe 1876, Mary prague, and ie rr ony 11, ot Ge 7.4 ral W. J. Worth, ‘esidence of her som, Mg 3 st, of plearo. AL Kast 641 Troy, N. years aud ete tene i pe i str ir ag Bet