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The Stock Market Feverish and Prices Lower—A Bear Raid. GOLD 110 A 1097-8. Money on Call 7, 4 and 2 Per Cent. Government Bonds Steady and Bail- way Bonds Strong. Walt SrReet, } Toxepar, Oct, S1—6 P.M Specuiators have remained quietly occupying the anxious seat doring morning bours, waiting for news from the railroad meeting, while prices pivoted around lust evening’s quotations within a radius of a balf per tent. While the pools wore thus waiting the moving of the waters a slight and unexpected ebullition was produced by « foreign telegram announcing 4 mone- lary panic in Berlin and 3g per cent decline in English sonsula, For a brief period there occurred rather a sharp rally io railroad shares andan advance in gold from 109% to 1104, but the improvement was evancs- cent, and prices soon settled buck to the old jog-trot of fractional fluctuations. Western Union was rather an exception, however, and was carefully looked after by ‘ts triends of Ex. ehauge court, who expressed their confidence im the property by purchases of some 4,000 shares at 733;. Whetber this confidence is misplaced or not remains to be seen, and depends upon what sort of point Wappui may be construed out of Jay Gould's position, It the extravagant stories of his short line sre but halt true the showing 18 8 good 01 but if, on the contrary, fhere be an error in the reckoning, as is not unlikely, the party may find themselves in the breakers before they know it, “The bearings of this observation lays im the application on it.” During this period and up to two o'clock Lake Shore hovered about 61, Michigan Central at 50, and other stocks in the neighborhood of opening figures, and tho market lay a dreary waste, with never a speculative cultivator to force it into life, About the above hour, however, it became evident that something had hap- pened which was to be applied to the market to the detriment of prices; and it quickly appeared in an eager selling movement, which carried everything be- fore {t, Atone time time a veritable stampede was threatened, and under the scare Lake Shore tell to 59 and Michigan Ceutral to 4744, while Western Union touched 71% without obvious reagun, and the rest of the market became correspondingly weak-kneed from Bympathetio fright. Doubt has been frequently expressed in this’ column’ asto Whether believers in an imminent cessation of the railroad war were not reckoning without their host, particularly when the latter possessed the inhos- pitable disposition attributed to Central aud Hudson, This afternoon it was accepted that the reckoning was ail wrong, and proot of !t came in the shape of reports vhat the meeting had broken up in disorder, having achieved nothing, and learned nothing except the views of Mr. Vanderbilt, which were as unpalatable as jpoontul of physic and as hard to swallow as a bolus. Although the effect upon the market was thus sig. nifcaat, it is doubtiul whether the cause was not exaggerated, since nothing of a positive nature was known, and the reports disseminated a mero leakage rough closed doors. The truth appears to be that Messrs. W. H. Vander, bilt, Garrett, Scott, Jowett and Sloan, as presidents snd representatives of their different roads, met at the office of the latter gentleman at midday, and with closed doors discussed the situation, the same being tn progress at the cloge of business at three o’clock. Decision or no decision, the eflect was as though an adverse o: ad been made, and stocks suffered ac- sordingly, prices closing at a decline of from one to throe per cent, and at about the lowest quotations of the day, ‘THR BALES TO-DAY. ‘The transactions at the Stock Exchange te-day aggre- gated 162,740 shares—New York Central and Hudson, 700; Erie, 2,600; Lake shore, 60,640; Northwestern, 800; do. preferred, 1,000; Rock Island,*300; Pacife Mail, 10,900; St Paul, 1,000; do, preferred, 5,700; Ohios, 1,000; Western Union, 32,600; Wabash, 3,600; ©, G and L C, 100; Delaware, Lackawanna and ‘Western, 23,250; New Jersey Central, 4,600; Michigan Central, 13,700 OPRXING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and Jowest prices of the day :— had Lowest, ah 0% 61% 69 ite 7 883 33 60: 60 rr 103 101% Milwaukes and St Paul., 25 25 2455 fod and St. Paul preferred 66 . 55 bby |, Luck. and Western.. 743% erg 73 New gersey Central. 36% 37% 86% Objo and Miss, lls ls 11 ‘estern Union 72% 13% 12 Pacific Mail. 245 preg 23% Qi esailver.... 12 uieksliver ui. 17 2 ; sis wow NG . iS % M4 vi Obie a Misa). lum 114 IS Panama, - 27 « Go% Tole Wabash. 7 D6 vi eit a. LOL lee Lnion Pacite.. 61 6 Mil 2 St Pal. 24) 24% Mo P 4% ADVAXCE AND DECLINE The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterday :— Apvanor.—C., C. and I. C., 4; Consolidated Coal, ‘34; Missouri Bialne 3 ‘Adams "Express, 4; Amen- can Express, Dactixe. —New work ‘Central, 36; Burlington and Quincy, %; Delaware and Lackawanna, ; Delaware aod Hadson, lig; Eric, 3g; Hanuibai and Si Joseph, 1; — aud &. Joseph proferred, 144; Iilinots tral, %; Lake Shore, 2; Michigan Central, 2%; Siwy oe ral, Northwest common, MS Northwest ay eee ‘Our and Mississippi, 4; Pacific Mail, ; Rock Isiand, 3 8t Paul, %; St. Paul preierred, Wa cred MG Western Union, X%; United States eta! MONKEY MARKET, Money on call loaned up to 7 per cent in exceptional Instances, but subsequently, when the forced demand was withdrawn, was loaned at 4and 3 per cent. The fatter was the closing rate. The following re the rates of exchange on New York at the andermentioned cities to-day Savannah, buying 3 off, selling para i off, large amount Cincinnati dull, 100 discount; Cherieston, scarce, buying nominally 6-16, selling 4 a par; Now Orteans, commercial ¥; bank, ; 8 Louis, 125 to 160 discount, and Chicago 25 discount, Foreiga exchange was steady, Prime sierling ask- Ing rates, 48234 and 4.8434; selling, 4.82 w 482% and 4.83% and 4.84%. Reichmarks, 0434 0 985; and 9534 » 95%. Cablos, 96%. Prime Paris, 5.1934 and 6,167. THR GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 116, advanced to 11034 and declined to 109%, at which it closed. The borrowing rates were 2 per cent to flat and the carrying rates 1 and 3 per cent. OPERATIONS AT THE GOLD KZCRANGE ae Currency exchanges Currency balances Soveneurne none, Government bonds closed strong at the following quotations :—United States currency sixes, 124% 0124 6; do. do., 1881, registered, 117% 118; do. do, do, coupon, 1184 a 118%; do do, 1865, registered, 11054 2 110% ; do, do., do., now, registered, 113% a 113% ; do, do., de., registered, 11334 a 113, lo, do,, d@., coupon, 113% @ 11854; do, do., 1867, rogimered, 116 @ 116%; do, do, 40, coupon, 116 a 116%; do. do., 1863, istered, 117 & 1174; do, do, do, coupon, 117}4 a 117K; do. ten-fortios, registered, 113% 4 114%; do. do, coupon, 115% a 115%; do. fives, 1881, regis. 113 a 113%; do do, de, coupon, 114}%j o do. 494s, LIL @ 111%. POMMETIO PRODUCE. The exports of domestic produce tor the week ending TOU. 011. ssseeereeerecerasessccoees, 000 00 ! Deposits of uiiver:— sis 000 00 Foreign coin. . 1,700 00 Foreign baition, 6,000 00 United states vuilion — Contained in gold 8,000 00 Bou 00 1,700 00 190,000 00 84,000 00 85,000 00 200,000 00 40,000 00 180,000 00 1,200/00 to-day are considerably larger than of late, amounting to $6,901,516. ‘THE UNITED STATAS TREASURY. al revenue receipts to-day were $275,000; total for the month, $10,250,000. Customs receipts to- day, $600,000. Bank notes received to-day, $500,000 A desp&tch from Washington says that the fractional currency outstanding 18 $23,550,000; legal tenders and other circulating notes, $368,000,000, making the total United States circulation $396,500, 000, THR YORBIGN MARKET, According to London advices the financial views of the situation abroad are very unsettled. Consols de- clined from 95% to 955. If the Turss, coufdent in their preparations, strength and political associations, are willing to accept the issues that may be forced them, war must result. The news to-day is sug- gestive ol anything but peace. Cable despatches are as tollows:—United States bonds were strong, with an advance of & a \¢ per cent ih old 1865's and new fives; £288,000 bullion went into the Bank of England on balance, To-morrow is a Bank of England holiday. At Kerlin there was a panic on the Bourse. At Paris the Bourse was flat and rentes declined from 106.5236 10 105.26, with a subsequent recovery to 105.45, Clos- ing London prices are as follows :—Coneols for money, 9534 0 9534; consols for account, 95% a 953%; twenty bonds of 1865, old, 103% ; fly 1867, 1083¢ a 108%; ten-forty bonds, 108 106% a 106%; Erie common shares, 10%. Silver is quoted to-day at 635;.'. per ounce, RAILROAD HON DS, Railroad bonds were moderately active, some lasues were higher others iower. Toledo and Wabash, St, Louis division, sold at 72}g, and seconds at 10. New Jersey Central convertible advanced 1 per cent, selling at 89. Chicago and Northwest consolidated gold coupons were firm at 95%. Milwaukee and St. Paul consolidated sinking funds advanced to 864. Obio and Mississippi second gold up to 58%. Hannibal | and St Joseph convertible declined to 8344, Sales of | North Missouri firsts were made at¥8 098. Inthe afternoon sales New Jersey Centrul convertible ad- vanced to 8934, Ohio and Mississipp! second to 59 and Toledo and Wabash consolidated convertible to 51. Milwaakee and St, Paul frets brought116, and Albany and Susquebanna second 102, New Jersey Central consolidated firsts declined to 8634, but closed at 87 bid. The following were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Uxion firsts, 105% to 106; do, land grants, 101% to 10134; do, sinking funds, 9134 to 913¢; Contrals, 110 to 1104. STATE DONDS, In State bonds Missouri long sixes sold at 107 a 10734; ao of 1877 at 102; do, of 1878 at 1024; North Carolina old, January and July, at 1814; Tennessee old at 47; new at45, and District Columbia three-sixty- fives at 6935 a 60%. BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold as follows:—Gold Exchange at 115 and St. Nicholas at 1003¢. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. Tno closing prices of Philadelphia stocks are as follows :— Asked, City sixes, new. 11S United Railroads of New Jersey. 137 137g Pennsylvania Railroad, 4836 4855 Reading Ratiroad.... 22% 23 Lehigh Vailey Railroad rT"4 49% Catawissa Raiiroad, preerred 39 40 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. 4% 1 Schuytkill_ Navigation, proterred 1036 1 Northern Centra: Rai! 23 2935 ‘avigation 803% 303% 9 94 Hestonville Railway... 25 2534 Ceutral Transportation. 40 40% THE AMERICAN MIXING BOARD. The following aro the quotations at the American Mining Board:— levolund...b¢ 200 shs 100 Justice 100 Lucerne 200 Mexican --- 200 shs Ophir. 1.0 Pleasant Vi 493 Yellow Jacket wee 100 Mexican. Many of the better grade Hs sa ak mines bavere- cently been placed on the list of thd Board, including the Cleveland, Hukill and the Lucerne, the two for- mer being owned by reapectable parties in Colorado. The Lucerne ts almost the only one onthe list that is owned exclusively by our own citizens. BAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. The following are tho closing official prices of mining stocks to-day :— Consolid’d Virginia, Crown Point. 53 58 Bullion. 35 Kossuth 1% MEMORANDA. It ts not improbable that the city of Savannah will to-morrow fail to pay the interest on its bonds. Hitherto its creait, hke that of the State, has been good, but, owing to the prevalence of an epidemic that hag caused the suspension of all business, the tax gatherer and the tax payor alike havo failed to perform weir customary doticea Justas tho country at largo bas sympathized with the siricken city so will the people forgive its temporary tinancfal default, RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AT THE OFFICE OP TE As- SISTANT TREASURKK OF THK UNITKD STATES AT NEW YORK VOR TU% MONTH RXDING OCTOBER 31, 1676. September 20, 1876, by balance, $75,036,588 95 Receipts during the mooth— On account of customs.... $4,385,159 62 Gold notes..... = 6,100, 100 00 Internal revenue. + 170,641 00 Certificates of deposit, act June 8, 1872...... 4,485 00 Post Office Department. 881,599 23 Transters. + 11,960,976 42 Patent fees 562 50 Misceilaneot 378,361 30 Disbursing accot 10,608,578 63 ‘Assay Oflice .... 2,126,585 79 lpterest accounts, viz :— In coin..... . 379,026 98 In currency 4,058 80 $45,411,051 27 + $10,300,827 32 680,555 41 Total..... Payments— ci reasury dratts.... Fosi Utlice drafts. Disbursing account 9,016,967 37 ‘Assay Office... 2}611,342 40 Interest accounts, vu In coin.. 1,985,366 82 In currency 324 58 $25,308,383 90 Padsgods visindsdansvivyeriseee $96,146,166 32 Balauce to credit of Treas: urer United States, .....$84,704,180 75 Disbursing accounts. 10,829,076 60 ‘Assay Office. 110,409 97 Interest account In com... . In currency. 00 $95,146,156 32 Receipts for customs: — Mouth of October, 1876. 614 86 Month of Uetober, 1876 ar et) 02 Decrease October, 1876. eees $273,466 24 ‘The day ’s business at the United States Sub-iressury, in this city, was as follows:— Gold receipts. Goid pay ments, Currency re Currency Currouey Customs 258,000 00 STATEMENT OF BUSINESS AT THR UNITED STATES AS¥AT OPFION AT NEW YORK POR THE MONTR EXDING OCTO- mxw Bl, 1876. us of gold :— oreigh coin. Foreign bullion, United States bal United States bullion, Jewellers’ bars. Fae sees tsa £3 rs $1,497,822 97 ited Biates Mint, Phila page—vold. w NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES ‘Turspar, Uct, 31, 1876. BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. 600 she LS&MS RRL 190) a i 6 1000 di 000 do. 39% Worth 400 do. 18 de esc 100 Han & 8tJo RR Oru a Me He lo Ss ju:l5 AND Ih . 119ag S10000 U 8 BY 119% 10000" do 137.bo 1 1 FIRS BOARD—10:30 A. 107. 200 shatrieKbe.ba9 11% WOT 80) do. ervsessBB 11 le Mo 1 Was + $0 LS £8 RR... be ey ao De 61s, 1000 bay 2d, 9 10000 Prat wBiy 300 B00 Unie & Mime ad. 588g Low 2000 U Pe Ki Let, | 105%, 400 5000 Pac of Mo2d be 85° 106 000 Cleve Peet... 112 B00 400 165 Cleve & 200 dite. ce 50K 2 3 SOM v3 100 3 by ‘2 200 . 50 10000 Ca So Ist,con,. 59° 10y ie 50 5000 H&GIN Lite oa 75 = 209N abe 1000 Nu Comcony... 59 200 c 500) Quiney &Tol lst GL 1uO 10 shsGolu Bx Bk... 115 100 Bunt Nicholas Bk... i 100 ao 8d 36% Ochi # KTR. 102 luv NJ South RRbebs 1G 25 2. 100 Mil & st P RE.be 109 do 7 i+ Too ont, Bur & ORR: i 5 Rens & Sar 2 WP, PeWa 0 100 0 C & 1G Rav.be BEFORE CALL—ig:30 F; 50000 U8 Calledbane 110'; 100she NJ Con RitslS 1% 203 do SPM $50000 Called béat.be 110% $3509) US 5-20.6,'05n 11316 BOAW Ude--U.e, Ld. LIS), 10000 do bs LIS, SECOND BOARD—1 P. M. $1000 Mich 6” 1024 S0vsheLS4SMSRR.s3 605; iuvuv seun 45° 00 do 8 GOK $000 Jenn 45 100 do. 60" 1000 Tenn a7 10 Boy 1000 Alb & S: 102, Suu eon Lake ss ny... BO 20+ “04 200 MIN&St P 8's, ist 1d 50 3 6g 1000 Unio » Misszd.. 6® 156 0 3 8 200T «Weevble 51 1000 83 5976 covU Gt Western zd., 69 8 bb, tea ont "NWRRbe 38 yen KK be 3. 10 Mort Kee RHLb'e ‘od 5554 10) Mila St F Bit ibe #09 do 2 100, 200 300 200 Ww 12 P,PWAC jt ape.be o> $0) Uulo & atlealtit.e 1500 NJ 0 7000 NJ Con int,conv = obs ‘ts well S503 bray 4200 wen U Pei: do. a do too atu as st Pik 10 a 4354 200 av. SA Tow ase we pe do. 45%_ 100 1O seve: aK a 4 7 do. do. do do. do. uuu | 300 woo, c COMMERCIAL REPORT. | COTTON: SPOT DULL; FUTURES CLOSED BARELY STEADY AXD 1-32c. a 3-32c. LowER—¥LOUR UNCHANGED—WHEAT ACTIVE AND HIGHER— CORN RaSY-——OATA DULL—WHISEXY FIRMER— PORK NOMINAL~-LARD UNCHANGED— PE- TROLEUM DULL—sPIRITS TURPENTINE YIRM— ROSIN QUIET, BUT FIRM—OILS FIRM—COFFEE YIBM—6UGAR FIRBM—FREIGHTS MORE BRISK. Torspay, Oct. 31-6 P. M. ‘The markets were generaily steady, bat there were some important exceptions. The most noteworthy among these the activity and buoyancy in wheat, based upon the warlike tenur of the Europoan news, Large sales wore made at onhanced prices, particulars of wnich may be found below, Corn waseasy. Oats were dull Whiskey was firmer, Pork was nominal. Lard was without decided change. Freights were more active, Cotton on the spot was dull; futares closed Warely steady and 1-82c, » 3320, lower, Coffee aud wager were firm, Oils were firm. Petroleum was doll, Kosin was quiet out Gem. Spirits turpentine was frm. ‘Asuus wore dull, but nominally anchangeds quoted at Bide. a Sjge. for pots and Xe. for pearls. ANTIMONY remained firm at 160. a 1dig0., gold, sovording to quantity. Beeswax was quiet, at ie. s 320, for Western and South- orn. ¢ Bnoom Corn was dull and nominal. We quote :—Red, ‘Sie, w 40; red tipped, do. 0 6e.; medium, 50 @ Bie; Sporm, 28¢.; sperm, patent, 380. ; stearic acid (16 o2.), 216, 8 29e.; adamantine (12, 14, 16 6.) Lie, 0 16c.; paredine (Alt, @e and 12's), 190. & 208. Voornn—The markes was Arm fer Rio, We note sales at = NOVEMBER 1, 1876.— Baltimore of 4,000 bags ex Spotless and 5.000 Bags ex Patria, both on privat 1s; also 5,000 bags ex Traveller, at Hamptop Roads, to go to Baltimore, wise on private terms. Mila coifee was firm, We quote :—Urdinary caroes, Iijse. ; fair do., 183ge.; coud do., 196; prime, Lge; ex- treme range of jots, 16\e. a 20%e.; Santos, fair to good, | 17Ke, a 183¢., gold, ninety days; Java, government bags 200, a 22e.; do., grass mats, 21¢. a 2c. ; Singapore, 17e. a | 18c.; Ceylon, 1630. a 18e.; Marneaibo, 16c, @ 18e; La- guayra, 1GMe. a 18c.; Jamaica, 15Age. a 17¢.; St. Domingo, 15}c. w Ie; Porto ape 1Oije. a THe. Costa Ries, Ite, 4 We: Mexican, 16¢6, Manila Ie, & 17e.; Aus gontura, 16e, «166.5 Secdulia' ides n' ibe. : Curacoa, iSdye- Cooregscr Stock.—Tho market was very quiet, We Molasses shoogs, S2-inch, with heads, St 75 « es, with bi : 40 8 82 05; do, es 4 ram do. #2 hoops, 14 hoops, 12 feet, do , #30 & ule, re only about 150,000 je. for Lal quiet but 4. We quot! i yer Ib... one a te id tarred Ie. . at ‘bolt rom lc. spot was'dult.’ Future deliveries opened The market remained weak during the day diy, with afalliug otf tor th Tne closing prices to-day comp: as follows — Bobruaty.11 Mare Strict cod ordivury. Low middling Striet low miditg: Middiing .. Good middling Strict cood He, : low middliag, 9 15-Loe. ; middling, 10 were as follow Consumption, Speculation... Totals. 1,800 ait bide. a 000 at IL isives ‘900 at 12 3-Lde., The Feceipt 8.430 bales 8.470; Cha Baltimore, 1; Ni ‘This day last wee by tal siace Septombet 1, 014,008 bales as follows :—To Havre, by burg, Uy steam, 7-18e., eompressod Uy auls. ic. ; to Bremen, by %ge- comproased by sail, ge. ; to Liverpool, sds ‘ai Opium was dull but anchangeds quoted wold, in bon Hing we 87 15, Jor wero quoted a Ginseng was We was quiet at $1 75 p aad eg ol for refined im i 30e . for 1%. Alcoholics—Chloroferm ‘and ether were or the former wud Soe. © Wve. for, the latter: mm tolu was @ pitch wus quoted ab $2 50 Me cirtare Aurpenae Guarina was entirely nomi wus easy; wew crop was quoted at email, $1 20 tor large and 40c. for s was tirm at $75 per tou. Cuteh was quio Prussinte potash was quiet at 2c. a Bichromate potash was Grm at 16% moniae was duil ut 10%e., gold. iri’ mons was quiet at vige. a Zc. Gambier was quiet » S3ge., gold, Kysom salts were in tair demand at 2¢, sumac was firm at $1 35. Ar gols wore stoady at 15c. 9 2Bige., guld. ney Gentiau root was Uirm ‘at Gem d. Guin geddw was tirm ut Se, 2905 do, Talea, S3gc. a 10sgc. Juniper berries were dull nt Bq G0. tor ordinary Itettwn, Orange poe! wt 9¢. Venice turpentine w: vonti white was los pury mottled at 1 $7 S735. rs Kochelle salts) were steady as Y0}gc, for Bins and 31% for bexes, Quinine was active aud’ firm; now held ut $2 Blac vitriol was at 7340. a Be. Morphine was active and Grm at $4 7, active und Grm at $2 92 balk and was scarce; quoted at 2 Ke. Cilorare pot demand and firm wt 2% Bit. Tarturic acid was fen, old, for crystal, and 403¢6. & 47950. for powde Charichacid was quietat ae. n TWce Licorice root waa 4 ut former prices; quoted at from Se. to 15c., currency, for telactod., corion paste--Calnbria at Sic, a Sie.; Npanish sold at ee. gol 4; Pignatelli at Ste. iy 3 sears te. large Guaaline Cergliano at ‘Cuttlefish Danes rulod firas wt 3c. Bulsam copaiva was quoted at 4c, aw 4¥e, Salfron was steady at 22c, tor American and $9 for Spanish. Galangal root was tirm at 1c.» Ize. Squills wore quiet ‘at yc. a 10c. Cod liver ail was in fair domand S143 ir Newioundland and $2 50 tor Norwegian. bart quiet at prices rangiug from #1 1 6 S$i'00, quoted at 180, a 14 for Jamaica tor Powe a Mustard—Yellow Gali brown 0., Gige. @ ie. . yh browa Tieats. bs a te: yellow: Bvalish. Dige. Prime Dutch was quoted $7 75 and Smytnn was quiet at $152 caraway was firm Corlander was quote Chamomile towers were a Soe. for G ™ white cut. Tie: for second do, Valoctan root was quoted & tor English and Ie, a Ie. for German. Albumen 45c. a 7c. for blood and $1481 OL for exe. wus steady at Sarsapariila was quiet but steady. We quote:—Nonduras, common, a S7e. ; do. do, for export, S50. @ B7c., wold; Mexican. 13, 9 Loe, Jupun was quoted at 12c. w 13e. im dauhar was quiet at Ic. «Ise. Gamboge was quoted, atdze, Assafotida was steady at 15c. a 17. Carbonati Amaonis was quoted at 143s¢., cold. Easeutial oli mained steady, with « fair business. We uote—Oil be 15 $5 75; ofl lemon, gainot, ve wintergreen, sutras, inelusive, ‘S0e.; oil peunyroyal, 25, non inal, | all oil bay, $15 5 2 tons “tthe Lg were 5 tol je soda ut 4c, wil j sal soda, # 4)'a $1 ‘$4 1 bleaching powder, oda, Joum Dwight & Co.’ RATHERS Were quiet at Ste. 30e, 4 408. for —fhe market for codfish was firm; 890 quintals sold tor George’ ‘sand $5 for Grand Bank. Muckerel.— There wasn oud demand for fine stock. Tha sales wero 40) ubin., #8 $18 for No. 1.68 for No, 3 and 80 30 for No. 8. Hox herring were in good demand, 8,00 There were furu h views ol vayers jd round ge ank, $5 75. 1 Lait bay, No. 1 do, No, 3, M5. 2) 69 a $10. liox he 22,883 bbls. wheat, suck; corn, BLT dost barley, flour mar Jair demand obtaining f re avous 20,000 bbls, 310 ion sos Chotee state 6a 6 25 Snportine Western 4650 510 Extra Wester: Siva 610] 6260 775 ‘shipping 5108 550 trade brands 508 600 6508 700 20 575 Tia 625 Ge 725 50 a 900 a 515 104 460 508 500 Southesm, os tra, 8a 700 outer, Family O08 875 Ton 320 Toe 320 3a 5 45 ve = 4 clown 1 8) for e were ed mainly of old spring at irre The sales were about 809,000 bushels at $1 ‘s bt * Sy ae for old ungraded BL gu » $1 42 tor old Milwankeo, $1 25 7 No. 3 Milwaukee. 81 203-4 $1 47 for now i id Bo. for Ne red, $138 tor ‘ember M61 43 881 87 tor white, Corn wala seurcoly wo, tiem: the sales were about 90,100 bushels at 0c, for SHE. & SHe. wail mixed, 60jge. tor No, 1 for sti paras as 600, for ste: Mle. for Kansas mix Gosge. for No. 1 grad were ba god Srusnaie for No. 3 whit of 1 Nes within she ram Westérn, Barly was active; hel saa “ rivave price A ‘iS and No.1! Canada. * cae Mune, for prise vo choles for foreign ¢rtea tall at an ayers fee ea joowe Inecatel, for Soret te acana sive ont pt aes Eas arity ghorn ir 5S pe te, 6 were dull aad lower. We quote :— 1 1549) YO a $1 45: prime do, $1 50 bn ASD A 7 aS) TRIPLE SHEET. « fate busts, B 1-lbe. 4 Sei St ery strong, but rather qui 40 do. on prt 0 city slanght: terns an BOO Mealean ‘and \. 2OSgC. & Grande, 2U to 22 “Ta 2c. ; Catiforuia, American, 18 to 24 lbs., 17¢. « 1Se.; Vera Crus, 18 to rit colocred ; dry salted Texse, salted Southern, 2 New York good to ch Tow 0 fair, now, 240, 0 ite. ; ao ‘The market tor American pig was somewhat ex- Tron. cited und irregular, owing to the report that one company hy pind buyers were ‘un wus selling beiow the regular prices, willing to ouy at ibe nominally wsichange Seo was very frm, Coltnoss sold ut Ve guy No 2 a0, n fe t $0 \, for large and § currency, for small Hots’ Araricang cad uctaln aly eS 12, £014, tor foreign. Lxiarine—There quote —| forain A demand for hemlock sule at emlock—Light iuenos Age. 4 200.5 vo. common fh . Onlilornia, 24¢ od demased Bue we note miles at auction of Lis ‘4 Boe, fur choice, and o bbis. con. triiugal ab oe) @ wale 40 Ubin. wt Por. elgn was qu ba, centrifugal and mixed zde. w use; Bde. a Bie, : Ho, English Island ste Turpoutive | cr Spirits frm, Se, Ud rm, but without chang: Seatks and bbls, uthern yellow, wiitie winter, Ge. $1 du in prices, We quo cottonsged, crude, Ls Linseed evcnere nom winter blesche fish, G0, @ die. Closing prices bbls. 1 ie. vices from ‘the Creek, were as iollows oll City. quiet, duil; United at wells offer 30; nothing doing yet iu shipment, canuot quot weak, dowuward ten- deney; United offered at ais no buyers at thas figure snipinent, pipeage paid. offered wt $3 'ROVISIONS, — Ite SO kegs and 50 «8 bhds.. 1 181 bi nomi josing giy 09 bids 17 Janunr, ees x0 were fairly We note sales of 20) loose oulders at 1,000 loose pickled hams at 12ige. a 1u%e., 10 boXek nib and clear bollice at Ive, a Iie. seoording to weight; 6,000 Ibs, » ts bellies, (19 "ibs. and at 9 Ibs, average, Ubge, ;, 10,000 gor “Bacon was utes ant easle long cleur delivery at Catcago sold on private terms; city Jong clear was quoted at Yc. Beef was dull, We quote:— cra mess, $10 $11; plain, moss, $8 a $10; & $14; ‘tlorcod, city, extra, fun, $27, Beet jovi id at $20. Smoked for and hams, “eull” pric id, 9 90 805715 asked Decomb arg. 0 8736 bi J $10.05 a wore 6. $3 eae go ns, Bo Sih and #0 20" for No umber $0 for Decomver, and $9 574 4 Bd 9V, for January. Spots were Su eres eley. at Uiven slosing firm et that; 1000 Herces Western at $9 90 a &Y 05, eps at $995. Refined clty not sold Md at 103¢c, for Cuba, fair to pri winded Me: ier Need New Orleans, Uctober 26. uring: Gays ou? market bes moved quietly along, with fair demand, closing steady at quotations. Neceipts of rough have fallen off somewhat and will contluue to diminish, as the suzar senson has opened ai upou that crop. Prices seureely covering and le. lower than lower than in October, 187 SPRLTER remained quiet, at Thy tor fore’ ceipts , currency, for domestic, Mt a SS ercos. ‘the market was quiet at nse. ‘AvGAR—The market was very strong for raw sugars Refined was quie ‘ve. refining, 9340.5 Cuba, grocery, fair to choice, fee centrifugal, buds, and boxe: , molasses, bhds. and boxe commun . fair to choice, Yi ec, a i ss My wile; olf A. 108 ise sepaned, me: xrunuluted, Life; 1 NCoceipts, 115 bbls, and 152 cask. ‘The market was stendy, About’ 95,000 ibs, wold at Bixe., H%e. and (Ge. mostly at A7%e. Tix-—the market for foreign was very stron sales of 200 0 250 pigs Straits at 17%e.; now held at S tous Hogish refed at I7ie, now hold at 174%. quote :—Banes, 20c. « 2Owe.; Straits, 18e.; “english, Vive; do., refined, 17%c.. ail gold. Plates—Charcoul, poral $0 '75 a $7 25; do, werne, $6 23.488 50;.coke, ‘onaceo.—The market for Kentucky leaf was gute sold at unchanged prices. 5: OU cases eundries at Te. (873, 1874 and 187: ‘Ge. We note He. at und on privat casos Néw Hagland, crop 1975, we 100. and ‘on a, 34 ceses. Pennsylvania, crop 1875, ut Le.» Ye. ; 163 cases Wisconsin, crop 1875, ut'4)4c. a Se.'; and 200 baled Havans, ot prices Faaeing fous ee, to 81 1 Wurskny.—Receipts, 54 bbls. wrket was a shade firmer: sales 1 bbls, ats Fxkignts,—Chartering tonne, generally, and ia the instance of grain Was obtained. Berth room was fairly act he opening, but closed up ‘0 Liverpool, by sall, bbls. Hour, de, 64. improved Some «et p, verter. a Nine: per ‘To Glasgow, per steam, 4,009 bushels peas on private terms, 5U0 boxes bacon at ‘30° The charters embraced :—A Dutch bark, 70U tous, from Charleston to a aisees Continental port with cotton at Sed. brig, ) tons, henee to st. F., with 2,400. hhds. aed? merican brig, 497 ton ub Keutucky tobacco on priv Tat tons, Inid on the berth for geu taken 300 bbis. rosin at ie. per 280 Ibs. flour SSe. por tobacco 458, per a Norwegian bark, roleum, at 4s. 6: 100 bois. aud casvs relned. pe: ernis; « Britieh bark, hence to nited Kingdom or Oontinews (6x Duteh), with Dateh ports, ds. Ad. ; a Norwegian orders to the United Kingdom, with option of Continental ports, 5k, 0 Cork tor orders with 9.2.65 bh for orders to 5.000 vble. do, at, S. ‘od. ir B00 quart hence with trom Phitad tars at Se et, with 2,000 } trom Bilti- ith J,100 quarters grain at 6s, Od., co with 4,UU0 quarters, for same ‘Sritah bark voyage und rate. DOMESTIO MARKETS. Ga resto, Oct. 31, 1876. Cotton ‘firm; middling, 1036.; low middling,” 1UAe.; good ordinary, U3gc. Net receipts, 3,494 bales, Kxports—To Great ritalu, 4.198; eonstwise, 487, Bales, 4,001. Stock, Onusans, Oct, U1, 1876. SAVANNAit, Cotton quiet and firm; middling, 10 0-166, lo 3 y, ¥ 3-100, Gross, 3,644. Expores 0 Oren nel, 1,100, Sales, 2,100, Stoel Be. 3,470 bales. ytv'the Chan. RLKSTON. Oot. 31, 1874, Cottam firm mm ; low uilddling,” 1 ordinary, Y'go. 8 Ue, Net receipts, 4, 2,000, divek, 75,005 Weesinorox, N, ©,, Oet, 31, 1876, at Se. Roslu quiet nt 61 55 Wertirms av'$175- », Ost. B1, 1976. v Spirits of tm for sitained. ja iehien, he ‘ia, “acley ‘Ws. to the bushel open @ as Aidan Bag to to Philadelphia: ley, Te. wo New Yor! miber, $2 29 to the Wedron; du 75 vo Newbure: ‘$3 to New York. Lal receipts cord, 1! barley, why 000 4 is ‘Sa yet. wb barley, 49,000 Nentona coy ment ‘our 1,00 bbin. the canai from Bafaio and Uswogo for tidewater noun—Wheat, 582,000 esterdn: ist curn, 583,000 do. ; barley, peas, 16,000 da, Sereita Hoceipte by | ols, wheat, soy 1, barley, ; ont to \idowetee = Jorn, 43, 490 1,000 do. 5 rye, 42,000 2,400 do." Shipments by fashels, whost, 46.403 do. railroad— To Pio wheat, 8,000 bushel 8. 5 6 300 Four, corn, 4,509 don ct nged F at Fe Teteacars No Lwhtte Michigan, quoted Bbc. 7 guiat aad ‘gates ales of 800 8,00 Lang! Op from No. is imicase, Oct, 31, 1876, x sag Er arkot anlet, bat with Mh quote nipping, Soe. wove robin ‘We. Straw, Hixwe axD arket was fim, We quote:— Amerioem @ $200 for single, * | cities of the rately active and bigh naber or all the ali ulm a" ‘Whiskey in fair Uemand, Lut) ts-Wheat, to Bulfulo, 4c. ; do.. ri Shi hole; corm, 197,000 do.; oats, barley. 19,000 do, | At the alter: Howrd—Whoat aes corn, ie. higher. Date unchanged. Pork lower; $15 o year. lower; #9 35 ail the ye: HAVANA MARKETS. Havana, Oct, 31, Spanish gold, 2161 5 217, Exchange moderately piel 14415 ver ceat premium, om Paris, 156 8 2 pi ly active, To-morrow is # holiday EUROPEAN MARKETS. Livenroot, Oct, 31, 1876. Pork—Eastern dull at 82s., Western dull at 74s, Baeon— Quuverigad snt.dail 9 shore rit dull a '440., Jong ai dull at Los, Gd, Lard oil dull at No. lapring for Western dull at tis, pele dull LONDON ‘Ou. MAKKRT. = oxpox. Oct, 31.—Evening.~— Liuseed oll 27s. 6d. per ews. and 0 A pamphies io leading sBroker in —JOUN oclus A xchauze Privileges: qaotat gle pri also explanatory. j Ay address; correspondents iu pringipal ates phi! in United ROTHINGHAM &” CO., . 12 Wall st, deniers in first class puts and calls, carry stocks as long as desired ou margin of three to per cent. Circulars and weekly reports sent free, VAPITAL WANTED, amply secured, is. Address DIA PSTATE WILL LOAD 000 10,00 “Apply to F, SCH DN THIS CITY AND ULZE, 63 vit Walt « OOD fi lor a stoc! by Country Property. AL ESTATE, 1 of Dry Goods. 13 3 OAS, A; BLOMQUIST. 150 Naenan st. RUst PUNDS TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, . upon choice Property. HYATT, 145 Broadway, purchase seo Stock Ex- change and ERSEY 1908, ol. LGISTERED WATER BONDS, DUB je by JOUN LAMB, No. 1 Exchange place, pe RO} ASE OF A NEW FUEL aD dress Wintla® TNNIS, 113 Beokman st, NE GOLD COUPONS DUE NOVEMBER 1, 1870, ON she bonds ut she Denver and Rio Grande Railway und Pi RUT 32 ‘ixehanwe ph WILLIAM J. PALMER Witt. GIVE 80 FOR A LOAN OF #200 FOR SIX months; secur ty, hattel morteaye $1,500 furni- ture, Address CONFIDENCE, Herald olfice. WAxtED-s12.090. OR MORE, ON FIRST MORT- oft on tine tonement property, for « (erm of years; no 228 Chrystie st., roon Usk AND at fair discount; 18 Broadway, rvom 3. T ON CULT: evaced Mi Fr no brokers, Addie interest $1.500.08 oe G AVILA B, Tou thamber ein WANTED ON Imre Slo. DUO pene Maes SOR pictea at dress SECURITY, box Jerald office. w York elty; 45 Broadway, LOAN At 6 PE suit; New York TO ums $1.000, ae ARE D, $1. 000. vogkess rat cape pues STHVENSOD de Nod ‘The undersig {his day formed a copartnership, the rm name of J. F. Undoruill & Oo., for she pur= of transucting @ Brokerage Business in gold, com- al paper, &c., ab 4 Wall NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 1, 1874, The copartnershi heretofore existing between -th rare under the Urm uaue of J. F, Eaternil'd vo.. Ix thi day dissoived by mutual consent. Kither will sig inp Mquidation, OWN UNDERUILL L. SMYTH. RA. WaLt st., NEW YORK. 54 November 1, 1876, The aniersigned will continue the Stock Commission Business from this . om bis individual account at the above location, B. L, SMYTH. sud collections will be settled o tr te neacigue, (A collections will be settied by Arnold Wei . NOLD WEISSBERUER. JOSKPIL POPPER. BUILDING, NOS, 38, 40 AND 42, NRW York, November 1, 1376. existing between Christian under the firm of D mutual consent, 8 Cox, who wil xottie all claws against the late is wuthorized to make all collections. b's B. DEITMOLD. . OO: MES 8. COX. BUSINESS OF DDITIONAL CAPITA Taterests, ae. if, business ‘advises Broadway, &¢ netal und Busi = panne OPPORTUNITY FOR A PARTY with $2,000 oF $3,000 tw parehase old established pus. with fine retail trade, sitmat thorougtare jeruld office, NG GOOD towns in oxo States, can pleasantly add pation aud emolumrent the profits of acting ax wholesmte or retail agent for the Brahminioal Remedies: annual sales in Boston ox- evedet $15,000, Address MANAGER, B. Rt. box 108 Maim- srowleck, Wentchester county, N.Y. Rak man with $2,000 douind south ul “CHANCE SELDOM OFPERED.—RELIABLE MAN with $300 wanted; investigation solicited. Call 31 Park Tow, room hess, sold only on account of, tighuess: Joes ju elty convenient to New 000 requires parteush, Address CALA, Post ‘llioe ‘ox aa, Sascoaes A PARTNER WANTED, WITH §300 AAbusiness eighteon years established; thorough Investi+ gation aesired; best references ¢ A GE! EB 38; SMALL INVESTMENP FOR A FORTUNE by # person with good bust jrith $1,000, to take an axency of » business eortal large and immediate returns: only principals dealt with, and references required. Address RR TUNN, ‘Herald ofeet HANDSO: ¥ FITTED Sample Koom, on jogo, te n be : owner bag nd must ails an particulars of J. J. MALONE, D Dey st. WY A GENTLEMAN OFT xperience; would ii it, uF acest A ole: is red. Addross COMM! ya STORE FOR SALE—LOCATED of THE M romiseus comer tn 0, Nome Kugiand city of 50,000 in~ est ed i recently refitted wow doing A prodtshie basiness; ill health ul oe F pay ry ‘Ash or nimple seldor ira wl which will bear dre: security the closest LM. ROYCE, w . New York, ‘OR SALE—AT & BARGAIN, IN ST. LOUL eo grey Plumbing and Gas Fittin NO. AN Estailishe Wetter F with the Stock in trade consisting of Bath Eas Ho ters, Basins, Pumps, d&e., &o., Gas Fixe Tools, W Show © Store Fixtures, see Wagon. For partientars 0 ‘i reasont for’ selling, apply to PARKER mre: tae TE, varniad manufactare: ith st., bee bg rth and Lito Ne te York, or to E DESIRE TO JOIN A PARTY IN Bata te tes some legitimate yon and will invest apis a Toferenees given aud required. Address BRYANT, Heral Uptown Branch office. NG 3 net a A * K&R. and crac ase ‘t rE Ete 0a Pon obleey > Kg 200 cash sect ot k witil pie CARI, TO TAKE charge of Guaucial affairs, manul pariug tare os polite, ite rapidly Siereaang ro: A bate ER, $5,500 ; HALE et ena Re eee GENRY REE! W: ee ENERGHTIO MAN AN Witt Son i hid iz Post otiees Addros rot eae Be

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