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FINANCIAL AND. COMMERCIAL, * [CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) wos. This afternoon Ohio sna Mississippi second re- severed from 49 to 53 and closed at 562 Uuion Pacific and grants rove to 101%, Chicago aud Northweste: irsts sold at 106, Union Pacific firsts at 106%, and Buffalo and Erie new at 105, The following were the losing quotations for Pactfic Railroad bonds:—Union irsts, 10634 to 1063; Union land grants, 101 to 10134; Union sinking funds, 91% to 92; Centrals, 110K to 1103. THE AMERICAN MINIXG BOARD, The following are the closing prices at the above Board;— eo Best and Beleber Meoe Co Bullion Mining Co, = Cedarburg Nort! ON Chollar Potosi Mining Go. 80 Cleveland Gold Mining Co. ” 9 Consolidated Hercules, = é Consolidated Imperial Mining Co. . 3M 4% Consolidated Virginia Mining Co _ 87 a Silver Mining 1346 7 ‘n Point. . O35 E chequer Goid a1 lv Vining o.. 12 Gould and Curry Silver Mining Co. 2 Grant Mining Co.. 4 Gi a x OK 6 1% ed Merrimac Silver Mivt _- 4l Opuir Silver Mining Coe 52 = Original Comstock, . 2% Bi Pleasant View Mining Co. a 1% Kaymond & Fly... ™ = 8 Savage Gold and Silver Mining Co, - lads Stiver City... =_ 2 Southern Star. 3 BM Yellow Jacket, 1K 23 SAN FRANGISCO STOCKS, Y ‘The following are the closing official prices of mining Itocks to-day in San Francisco:— Consolidated Virginia. fe Slerra Nevada, California, Exch Julia Consolianted @ Kentuck, Best & Boleher, Hale & Norcross. Crown Point, Northern Bello Raymond & El. Silver Hill., Cnion Consolidal A'pba, Belcher... Conilaence MEMORANDA. The following shows the earnings of tho St Louls, Kansas City and Northern Railway Company for the week ending October 31:— 1876. 187; Increase, 1876....... January 1 to October 31 1876. 1s7 598,062 66 . 2,139,965 a Increase, 1876,. sesteeneeneeeee $868,900 95 The tollowing shows the approximate earnings of the Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railroad for October, as $137,978 54 127)1668 79 we $10,811 75 The tollowing shows the earning , of the Ohio and Misnissippi Railway Company for the month of Qc- $341,678 61 4 . $5,685 33 The earningsof the Michigan Central Railroad for the honth of October were:— 1876. 1875, + $047,210 43 . 609,784 4 22, 574 61 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Monpay, Noy. 6, 1876, BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. 100 shs Mil 2 tow Bit bia BR 344 . 5% a ve 101% see, eae a bi) oe * ae | 5 do, Og 10) H & bt Fo Hit... 14% 100 Pac BR ot Mo. 4s, do.. ay ; Ju: ii AND 130A. ML. $20.0) UBO'e, «, Tabs QS 3000 USS-20,0,'87.be Ld FIRST BOARD—10:30 A. M. + 6045 Sa tog! 200 shs Un Pae RR, V5y 1 Cen Ra... alicu © BOCENWeegd Lou 8 Bede wae BOO NYC 618, SB. 43 Mor ¥ Kas RR.b + da dled be 100 2 ane’ mi Rit: be 00 Tot af Re.vcbs » do C 100, 04 LURE be BEFORE CALL—1 $1000 Alb & Sus 2d. 10254 BOO Crane me te 0° 62 1400 Un Pac RE 1s, 1S 200 sbe emt be... lov aY C AUR wit 5 NI we {oti eit 100 Mil 2 Bt PRR, 3 PM. 110 Ey poss oa {$5000 US 5's, ¢, '81. SECOND BOARD—1 P, 43,. 104 abe atch One, 6 do. c ues 4 is 6-20, @, She uw U 8 5-2v, Fr, '07., Bo ott, a’ witeeis we Ta H askiy ig it pit a 2:30 1 3p. OM Ot 200 she MIL & St P...89 at 1 eT £2000 0 & M 100 West Un Tel eo jak 100 Mi & se e RR COMMERCIAL REPORT, COTTON : SPOT FIRM ; FUTURES CLOSED STRONG anp 3-320 a 3-16c, HIGHER—FLOUR DULL, QUIKT— WHEAT EASIER—CORN UNCHAKGED— OATS UNCHANGRD—WHISKEY QUIET—PoRK QUIET-—LARD FIRMER—PETROLEUM QuieT— SPIRITS TUBPENTINE QUIBT—ROSIN QUIET — OILS = QUIBT —COFFEE STZADY—sUGAR QUIRT—FREIGHTS S8TRADY, Monvar, Nov. 6—6 P, M. ‘There was but little change in the commercial situ. ation to-day, busiacss being very quiet in nearly evory branch of trade. Of course the appresch of election day bas caused a great many out of town buyers to leave for their homes, and thus diminished trade, but business would uasturally be small avy Change flour was quiet. Whoat was easier active. Corn and oats unchanged. Whiskey Pork quiet. Lard firmer. ton on the spot was Sirm; futures closed strong aud * Coffee was steady. Sugar was quiet. Oils 3-360. higher. and petrolew quiet. Naval stores were ere quiet. - ASHWS Were quiet at Sie & Sige. for pots and 6X. for pearls. ANTINONY was quiet Lut firin at I5e. 0 1bi¢e. Beeswax was quiet but steady at 313¢e. a S2c. ern and 81v, tor Western, : Buoow Conx was dull at Size. a 4¢. for red, Mild coffee was also quiet. The stock of Ri wight is 22,509 bags, at Hampton Roade 8,100 do., at Baltimore 1€,644do, We quote :—Ordinary cargues, 10ie. Kood do., 196. @ 19¢.; 9 19h Xtreme range of lots, 163ge, @ Zhe. Santos, fair to good, 17\%e. w I8ke., gold, ninety days; government begs, We, w 22e.; do, grass mata, 2le. » 23e. ; Bingapore, 17e. « 18e.; Ceylon, 163¢c. » 180.; Mara- ra, 16g¢, w be. Jamaica, 15)¢¢. 15}gc. @ 14e,; Porto Rieo, 1634: fair do., ye, prime, 19 caibo, a a 18e, ae & 1We.; Mericar te. @ ine. aa. St wits Neale 38-1 30 ry .) CLF 50.082; box penis ‘The. et Tan WF § pty hoxsbeads, $2 to prime, $35 4 $37; how Covenit was quiet but ras dull but ree F ', 32 leet, lvorves o weak. of with Jows: ~ uturday, November 4. Rovemben 18 31-33-0 Monday, Nove Good middl Strict good m Middiing fair. 13g ry _ woul Gs lt 2 Te ict, . Stain ood ordinary,.2, he 7 sf rut 10 1-166. ; low im Bpot salsa were ne tuLiows ‘Tele, ; mi i 392 —Inchaded’ in tie ‘above are 450. baton’ to arttve, % iat ered on contract, Por tutu Ly eat Fetieuary 100 at 12 Side S09 wt 4 2 11ssses; Apel, 200 at Ld LTS. nly. 600 ‘at Ie, Total, 6.200 ‘M.—Novombor, 100 ut T14¢ Januar; 100 ‘January vy a Februsry. tec. 50 ab 12 at 12 7-3! 200 att 125 500 at 17404 13 1-16c, Total, Hea vecsipis at the ports wer pales Orie: foarleston, Himors ae Nei ‘Toral, 43,709 Thi day last year, 38,162 1,083 0°6 bales. Havre, by stouin, ‘compressed; ‘by sail, 4c. compressed: by suil, 34¢.; to Liverpool, Davos, &c.—Optum was dull but ble fram Smyrue ported, rom thr interior gold, in bon wddered ab: ‘e quote :—"D, lots were quoted at 45c. Ginse n; sult eee at 6i 25.081 40 it $1 75 per ewt. for large lots lots ond de in bbls. ony to Brom e pee, Ste. for do. in boxes. Alcohol ieene: at Ye. for the phonies oe ho aned orn wi east for refine Beige ter do. cliiotuta’ Batnans tote wad, tus 52385, currency, i it ate potash was auiet ut 20e. 8 2 moniac was dull at 1 at tige, a Te Gambier was were in tair demand a gols were steady at 15c. Gentian by gag tps ira aie, moted at jombe rook w. Sna'r4et for pow dered “Gam godil was de ther ae y- Bien hs 6 ite. ° romaiy potash was firm ag ar a 17e, Sait am: 8 ae. Les Sige Tr seainacy Ligtion, Orenee soap—conti white was scarce; Marseilles pure mottled at 1Ue.. $7 800 Kochelle salts we duls, and lige. for boxes. Quinine now held at ne vont st th sendy at 7igc. a Bo. Morphine was active vase jodide potash was active and Grm at $2 82 ball “yaad vole Alum—Lum, ‘was scarce; quoted nt 28¢. 2 active demand and firm wt 25e., at 428<c., Citric ucid was ruled firms at tse m aide. Saffron was steady at 22e. lor American Spani-h. Galangal runt was firm at 0c. ze. Squille were quict at Yige. a 10s. Cod llyer oil waein fale demand 1 70 for Newloundland and f hu seen ae prices ranging from #1 19 081 50. scriace tod w for Cw gor wa. fur dumatea a vbienclod Erieot was fem dhe we ver Way quot re and 50e., cold, nine Abseute Was tt oe vdemand at tye’ for white powdered, aud} 350. ered éllow Cal forain ise, 8 10s + bows ae sie, a ‘eieste, ts a 10e.; ‘yellow Seu’ as Caner Prime Duteli was quoted $7 73 and Smy: was quiet wt Sieis. Caraway war wi ams bol a ise, for rime orks “apf at 20e a 2ze, for Knglish and 1 ‘was steady nt Abe. ‘45e. @ T0e. for toed Sarsaparilla was quiet but bong —Hondurn gommon. 48 4c. & 9e.5 do, abot oan ay oe olds Mexicun. Iie. « ee ied nt Te w 13. gold. Gum damar was quiet wt iter quoted ap O7e. Assafcoti band ie - bis wy Wie On Oardonnte Serene ice gota ed c. gold. arial oils were ote Olt $ 75; oil in wo ay Thmaes ‘oll rose, ine. oft oll Lavender, 75. do. oll cloves, $2 75; of wingegrees su eh inclusive, ofl pil erraney ol oil of priggli ol 1S was firm but quict; COO quintais ‘bold und & for Grand Bank. Mackerel were firm, i #00 bbls. re ot ‘$18 for No. 1. Box . f ere quiet, 200 bbis, sola Shore Foy wi were scarce and wanted. Labrador were a Be BB bid. currency, srugue Gods Wackrer atte ‘su; oat a Bani 3 Gia.” Moa: etiam ied tt ty ge do., No, 3, none’ ta WoAR Sve Sia, 'iiok hateios corn meal 1.800 bbls and S10 Kr) i at $440 0. fooaees Louie, straight @: Bt Lou! choles douuie extn rt. Jasuls, choles famits Rye tloar, oud i Ni Brim ed Noo Miverautce reba Gork was witvowt doa was + fire, wankee, $1 to arrive. Freights wore steady. Cot- gold. 4 9 Se. for red tipped, Se. « 5%i¢, for medium and Gc, a 7c. tor choice Py 50% he At et Eeiey eae feet ue: Suen Mae ant We quo! jit rope, Ve. tor fabure de- Saturday's closing prices of 3-320. @ 3-1Ue. The Closing prives to-day compare with Raturday’s as tol: a st a Guutaiions are. based on Amerionn standard of clasalfew- tion and ere in ‘oe sea i quality not morothan . ait « urade above oF below the rade quate at Wen “Alibumst, N-Orisans, Pezas. Pater 30 1 delivery the 3'1-see., Aya g oO at i Caer Mi 00 a! ‘bales. onl since September Cotton freights closed as fallows:—To Xe. compressed; to Hambarg “Cream” tartar m1A8 8 je gold ‘secordin & Gige. Cassin sige, A Opie. | Juniper berries were an at Venice turpentiue was firm pas? ea, ake “b, usted at I6c. 8 Sar ie. 5 aive was quoted at ma et a tortor exe. oda nt $140, * fo deuing 20 ks bleaching =nod GSe, for prime geese ‘eceipts—Vlour, 25,556 ed wheat, way, On but more was quiet. oan weneraliy | for Soitn- jo here to, vance ay mber 6. 6 9 3116 16 10 1-16 2.2. Deliv- .—-Deecoin- OW vitriol 4 2360. per was Ma and wi ies male bh ‘to aty. ‘bur es ‘whole Be, 4 9e; t 2ige.m and 89 for De. 10F Albumen sales were ¢ No, 3. 0. FS oer Sascasosscavee SAlesaluyaseeasens, = ‘<= =a t Sle, a B2¢, for ree Western mixed, #5e. @ foe. © aidée. for State whi 1246 per box. F currants, hie. | Turkey ud Boston: French do. vitana, 10... he, a Shic.. tor Servis Hey, neecrding, (0 sino and ‘Figs Layers, Like. Preserved ©. per Ib, Dates, oh $7 50 percaxs. Domestic dric sy He , de. uty eto » Ode ves, Wc. a Ize Masp’ ye. ; Plum: couthers, § St Blackberitex new, Bye. a Sige, Pen wore quiat tat unchanged: "Wo qacte:Ordinery Vinca. ae ‘& $110; prime do,, $1 3 $140; choice to fancy din, HAY AND lesa ie —The market was quiet. We quote :— arti “eta Bhe. w We. ; retail quuiitios, 7c, » 90e. ‘The market was qailet. We quote :—Am Pb Ei ‘Biv a $400 fur singe, 20 @ fur doub! oad giz 3) a, sand sid Russia, clean, baer 0 210, wold; lien, 7 EEN cash ama 1a. Shes 21 to 22 ibs. Orinocy, ai Bb toe. ToiKe Ade, 9 Ie, rn, le $ ny Pro ie ox, GO to BO lbs, Oke. ; do, cow, o to 60 Iba, c., ali currency, selected. be ss yeas quiet and unsettled, We quote:— New York, good ‘ta choice 1 Sie: New York, low to fair, new, 25¢. TBastera, wow, 2 3 Whicou- ibe. ne Yearlings, 1Uc. Ce. ‘abet * olds, ll Se.: Californias, new, 35. 0 market for Amerie: Hyels., Scrvp es cas We vale, Servet van te B25, "do Sota go: per ton: do. a Leap was dull at $6 40 “4 "30 6244 for large, and $7, gurrency, for Amerieam, und nominuily @6 79, gold, for ae We California, Zhe. a 220. ; die Buenos Ayres, 40. 25 do. common hide, 28¢. u7e.; do, Calitornia, good damaged'B Peirs ie. + poor dam aged common hid Ge, Motasxes,—~New Ores uiet, Foreign was We quote uba, “contr! fugal and mixer 4c. ed the. wc: do, muscovado retain ry, be Porto V how's nee good, Be. : market was cenerally quiet; 100 sald at 39e. ; at Bie. on spot ined 9 roy ald st tS pirite of gasps oe oe ra strained, Ps ub a a tort W 32.75 Washington, $2 0; piteh, 82 25. vices from Wilmington were as follows:—Rosin sim: sirained, $1,905 good strained, $1 00; Tar fru, $1 76, Fauvenee firm; hard, $150; soft and virgin, $2 33; spirite rin, ILS were xonerally quiet. We quot ‘Linseed, casks nd bbis., 65e.; cottonseed, crude, a2ige.; Bouth- orn zellow.. dee, poss yellow win: white winter, GSc,; lird, present mi sperm, crade, $1 40 a $1 45; do. bi natural do, PA 65; wh Southern, nominal ; ble: }. de. ‘ket bio anh bas without leon wi follows :— Crude ‘baik, aT ice: 3 don in bbis., shears Tetinad, ip bbis., tet S in genes, Ge 3 Beare ide. ; refine it Phitatioiphia, ‘at’ Buitimore, 20, Advices trom the Urosk werd i follows :Oil Clty wa: large at Ss 16) unt orialure hard to Rnd by ers. at 83.0736; shipment, Sats dole Fuovistows.—Recelpta—Pork, 248 bbls. ; Lard, 1,029 tlerces and 12 bbls.;" cut meats, 408 ‘packages; bacon, 45 tlerc: d 14871 boxes. The pork market was uict,..‘The-closin; “call” prlecs were ax, follo ember (old). $17 2 r_ yer ‘gio 70 “bid, $16 50 asked; Jan sors tha'sis at Shede renin, $40 05 bi asked. 50 bbls. sold ut $17 25 cash, and 750 bbla., dolivery, st $16 15. Cut meats wore quiot Pickled bellies, 9 ibs. aucrago, wold ut 104 pickled hams and 50) loose pickied should terms, Freaty bam Wie. at Dee, se 1e., fresh bes a 7c, plukled hums Nye. # 12%40., pickled boxes city long 50. boxes lon: mess, $11 4 $1: mckety S14 a Bid; tered, city, extee India, BUT. Heed wins “ruled steady at ' $20' for prime — Western. luo ruled steady at 14ize, 4 150. for hams ge, fer shoul was ‘and tarely ere as tollows:—No- gu for Decem: ”, 89.05 for seller. yei 10 0255 for January and $10 eS eres nee were 200 tiercos at $10, 20 epee t $10 10, and 400 tiercos prime at ¥10 Birth 235. Refined was quiet: 100 tieseen for Cubs soldat Pige.3 quoted at I1ige. for South America, 10i¢. for Continent, and OMe. a Dac. for nba. —The mark: TM medorataly active and sienay. We Hinu, fr ge Oey healdaue, ‘Dige. a Oe. "and do. commons shor a Deri 346 sina, good, ‘te wold ge, eurreney, for domestie, and Tige. for fore Stuaniwg Pho market was quiet, Suaan. The market both fer and Sora at leo, Vide. w TOE: dos, con- id boxes, ‘Nos. 8 to 18, aoageri di i boxes Sau De. vee a 6. fc. wUe; do. edo fe 3 powdere: Tike: pceras ithds, and 311 bbls. hws —— wo fem 000 1 was “ALLO Bi os pli garenn at Bage, ana 76,000 Ibe. sr ehoies at 8 ‘Tin.—The marget was Cee but ae * Hip eer ‘18, ; “a a Lesoal ‘co; ek i aoe, We anote imtnaliy'g67 6 aes: sb 0 987 25; Tans, crop aie it Thse. op eat at 4 He ee ee oe eae ry * 30) We a fig AS, agai fh gt @ market was steady; market was slow generally, het the de- mand for i oll and t bi es ie 30 ‘bv oy iB.) pri lard on’ peivare terms. Norwegian brig, cla, with troleue § Sorwe, an bark, ae wWirselllge wih asus Dbl da, a8 in (6. ; 8 bark from Portiand to London with ‘§. 700: ub at 4. ‘Norwegian bark, Henge to the United | era oF new Fp WIN, 7.300 bbl. 4s. Od. heuce to Oporto with 2100 quarters graine at 19e. rt Srruesbet “an Austrian bark, hence to Cure for orders, with 3,500 quarters an [tsliag, bark from Balsimore to Cork ior orde 6,000 quarters uo., at Ge; @ British bark 4,090 quarters, Us, 3d. ritiah by coast Ireiand, with 3,300 quarters, ut Gu, for orders, with 4 "1000 quarte (to arrive) thence tw Cork evch, at Maytian brig of 3000 bbls, capacity (now as Unester: hence to Port au Prince with, general ‘cargo, on private terms, NEW YORK CarTLE MARKETS, MONDay, Ne sacurrey aad yup Dare, seg i — og to Cows, 9 iy rr wae = 62 843 37 - = 16,915 = 18 404 ji Tous 39 90,058 2 73 ous Vks.— Trade ‘slow on & rather nanty run of Hoy 4 oats aualiey 0} Raraad nile, Prices She fo of rib, weights 53g ewe 4 10 ews, From sia t joded ust. "As siecieth street yards Yee been’ Kastwan sold tor self 3 cars of horned cuttle as fc 120 Tilinots steers at ber ib. with a a per ed, | * 4 er 1b. Baht ig highs 75 ews, 5 . i ce Ue er Bis ews. : he it a + 1b., weight 834 ew! iol yer 1D. Jcight Dew. a ‘heeler sdid in part jor T, on copii Cea! ast frog gt ° clan 5 state bulls. Hive weight SOU Ibs, Dakin: Brothers sold for selves 4 State steers. st | TUige: per Ib., welht 10 cw State ox at 10e. per rit. weigtt 12 ew Gillis & Brown wold for nelves Oi sat Oe, per Pe a + Weight LF 1 eata’ 9 per lb., w ON ow! steers and pxeu at Bg dirown, 31 Kawueny s¢ * weight Tewt. Ule; mae steers at D4¢c, A eee for gett weleht Big ewe: Be Ye Keats otY “tears: gold for aeobig ventucky steers at cb., weight 8 ews., seant; 172 Kentuek: ours at iige, #108. “i iw 1D., ey |< 7s ewt. m4 ewt., strong. Ul, KF. Burchard sold tur Uday 8 Ohio steers at Oe. & 4 JOSS, ver, welt Sig ewt ; for J. Ford, 61 en nt ‘olde. pee tb. weight nif ew for euincky store a8 Sige. 4 40. per for A. Vou Atta, pote Tos, weight my ewt; held on sale, 19 Dl & Thontpron sold for L. ants rg ies Steers at ewt. 4 eo 2 Brows. + ber Ib., tops at e ap * "Gromer, 18 Ohto "st Y 7M weight ‘7 ews. weizlit 8g ewe. tj for J. Hole weluht Og ewe, + roe ¢ Ye. pee Ib. weixht 7 Heid? gntucky ai Vkc. w 1Wige. per tb., ircight 754 cwt. a Y owt Hui Go 18 Ohid ‘ste per Ib, weight 7 owt, wie tears ai ge, per Ib. welsiht Mer inend,' b., weight Sewtey for ky ewes fo jon i” hie hows, 8 hye, per io., ene igs arpa bs, 10 head ni Ayako] Me cas | 0 es ie fore hi 3 vit per head ‘87 Lilinols steers fhe 8, atl aM per tb, se. per ih wie tiie. & . Westuey ea sola for Wi cate neers { ‘NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1876.--WITH SUPPLEMENT. Allerton 129 Miele steers at Tie. 9 Sais owt. ata ow fey &. Sons sold le ith $1 off the lot, weight ye perib.. and 810 oT on ewt. a Gy owt we; Quality of the flocks on ror 40 good, ‘siveep sold atric. Ge. por lb. Iainbs At Se. atitge. per ib. A. Von Wert sold 201 Ohio sheep. welgat 9 - tbs por head, at 4c. per Ib. Judd & Buckiny hewn sold bias mg 8 and lawbs, weight sold fur week and lamb: Ton. per at dhe fos. poe hood. as Co der ber 4, 1878, sheep br Jambe L ae per he Newton *oid™ 201" "Ohle™ sheep. weight is end, at v.? tie “Ohio vols 1 86 Ibs her Keak Pn pot ont, Doris & sold 1a Brey bho 1 iy tc. Wei! wold. for’ weak 1 deo i, and lambs lor 3 shecp. espe 10.080 04) 1B welgh' 20 Tos. wt a! Tus.. at ve. por ib, We elit 18.18) ibe, es vitiote seta 158 Mie at’ 47,0. per Wey 2 a, at ate, by 0 Lam ing aver Tia th 1.61 w Ps Pounsytvania sheep, weix! joveniber 876. 1100" al por liead. Hume & Bl OU os Vennsylyania , Woieht DLT10 tbs., at Sige. per Wb. 3 1 310 er Uy st Can- ht 1 . Canada Hambs, weight 7. too Gan da lambs 12,10 ths tht + at G) bur 4, ovage pet lis ad. hoad, enlves included, sold at #45 a L$ AND Catves.—Cne veul sold at 7e per 1d; » few calves sold at $6 a $1U 50 per head, Hous. 156 rough Ohio hoys, average weight 285 ibs. per head, sold per Ib, bn Cotton steady; middlinhy, IF: ; o-d vedinary, 1OA;c. Net receipts, 11, firs7. Exports—fo Great Britain, 1,914. Stock, 175,500, Monti, No niddling, Lie, #114 e.; low Net receivty, 4 1,000, ' Stde Nov. 6, 1876, low milddhng, 5, Sules, Cotton Mi and ea: dling, 1) Mis Wh vod ordinury, 104yc. ‘ 74,800" Sports eoustwise, Sales, 6&3 Rood ord ribs Exp E: i O18, “Sales, 1, ‘stock, 74,819, ARLESTOX, Nov, 6, 1876, middling, fee: low middling, Wye a vod oFdinary. Wie. | Net receipts, Bulos. pore To Greut Hiitain, 1, oastwise, 3,312, Sales, 1,000. Stock, 00,320, Wiwineron, N, C,, Nov. 6, 1876, Spirits turpentine firm, at Ue Kosta ey at $1 55 for strained. Tar firm at $1 7 wEGO, Nov, 6, 1576. Os 1,400. bbls. Wheat ‘uehinked i No, 33; a Flour steady: wal 1 Milwai ub, SE white Wiehiean, J i Gorn quict; No. No 3 on BE white "Michigan, $1 Barley dati; sales lo, 000 bushels No stoi Ft, “Com mea, bo 2 foe beled, td fer unbolted per ton. Millteed—shorts, $13 8 $14: ship at 15 0 Ua Al freights— middlings, #20 per ton a} York Receipts by lake —M Fes pik hn y vunul Wheat, ¥, 15 rio dot umber, 875,000 1 Flour, 1,800 bbls, Burro, Noy. 6, 1876, Lake receipts—Flour, 1,939 bbls. ; corn, 196,900 bushels; wheat, 190,722 do, Railrond recelpts—Flou 3 ery bbls. corn, 26,800 bushels; whout, 19,200 do. ; oat: 1,310 do. barley 20. 0 do. rye, 3 Jdo. Shipments by causl to 4! watern0; or, ib els ent, LOY do. 5 _F: BE coi baley, Tyterior points - Corn, "7,000 unpre sietons t odee barl BIS do. Railroud ship- mente—Fiour, 5da0 poles 18,800 do, ry grades unchanged, a ti fate request: sales of 1,000 5 40 do. No. 2 mixed at private” terms; C bushels low mixed Toba at S20 Western ES 000 “do. quoted No. 2, bot loads, at at ind rye—Nothing doing. of 1,000 bi ‘on privute terms, ' Malt in regular tations nominally unchanged. clovor: timothy neglected. iighwin bbls. ut €1 113, Work aud tard tra yo arigy in lige ; aoe inquiry for sales oF 20 to Is, $l ee ‘Mattdvad Treights Grats iu store in Slavatur——| Erie + bashel; ‘S84, T05 dos Urain afloat on lakes omy busiele sia sae No. 800 Michig rod winter, ii RE Sido, SLUns rejected fod, hing do, Dayton Micthoan, 8 “Bs orn sendy ; high mixed, ng 2 white, a7e,: damaged old, 460: $ ieted! AT. 5 ats quiet but weber, Fs ‘seed, ‘cvipty, busied co 14,000 do. roan do. Siipments—Plour, 400 bla “wheat, 17,000 bus! corn, 119,000 do. ; omts, 18,000 ao. PBiCACo, Noy. 6, 1876, Nec Chlenay pina, ty Wh t bus edhe jo. iewxo spr fo St Toy Wesabe db gual: 10 AT moders ely active and’ ber; $0 3, all the 7 lanuary, = Buk ents gules and inactive and lower at eceipts— Flour, 9,000 bbi f di oats, U0 Al firm and highe = nominally $1 0s pirvageed y 0: by nder . ci gts 84 iy . $19. 15. 15 W' danueeye 4734 9 80 50 all the PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET, Proyrpence, R. I., Nov. 6, 1875, ie few sales being oa © basis of rs Printin Ade, 9 4: FINANCIAL, ASONABLE RATES— MONEY ON LIFE AND HAM Insurance Policies, Mortgages aad oth Securities; jusurance of Bll kinds effected with best com- panies. J.J. HABRICH & CO., 110 Broadway. “YOUNG WIDOW 2 SEX TO MKET A GEN. tleman who will loan $200, Address Is. M., Herald Branch, YOUNG WIDOW was A GENTLEMAN WITH to assist her in busiuess. Address WIDOW, bux on BONDS FOR HALE, Proposals will be received ved at the office of the Cit; Clerk of Newark, Olio, sil) th heh day of November, 157 for the of $15,010 of lhe Per Cont “Kedemptton ity of Newark, of the denomination of obe ont, vonds to mainte o id halt In three ynars an Gus ball! th six yours, interest payable semi-annual o- Indebtedness of the city. GAL313; total taxaule valu. toa of chy city, $3,888,0) By ordet of the Council of the ge CHARLES H. Jin’ #. PIKROR, 6 PINE ST. 9 f of Akt a to loan on city, Brooklyn und Westeh tute. a te ae Akd# AMOUNTS OF MONEY TO LOAN AT Low Lieve neusea,on New York, Heookivn wud Westchester Virst * Socom sat onsy tora sikibiaaldes GHORGE We STARE, 150 Broadway, FRIOE OF THE BIE RAILWAY OOWrANY, NEW York, Gotober 28, 874 —The annual meottng ‘of sho stockholders uf the Hele. Railway Company eloction bfairectors nau for the teaneaction ‘of bu ome before Metey oun IGE Weck November next, TI and remain open until d i a. ot book at peng uv “i cites ht at the the Hoard. Syeda ‘A. R, MACDONOUGH, Secretary. AKTIES: wate CONTESTED TITLES uA LEGAL jus of re withoas mot Bey or time to rousing be x 4,103 Port obi iy ih tn ry cu Way bt Novomber next, ca York city. Waes GIVE $75 FOR WHE USE OF $325 POR 1X months: security chattel mort, on tummibure, dc, valued at $3,000, ‘Addroes WON HOEY. Horald vollice. om NON $200. 0.000% iergnegh os a, New. York oly money at 6 per cent, ae 4 Broadway. HUMNESS OPPORTUNITIES. “A LADY ABD ‘AKING” AN KLEGANT WOUSE for first class boat Rill A Hike partner & responsl- ie LZ willing to invest a to red dolinrs, Addrors Niu MC", Herxid Untown office =i wilt sell 8 ot th at del tas ow moti Invroduaed jn Amorics ond i Canady, given. B.. ‘dia Market whe, Panta “With SOME Ine opportunity to e no it w T/OROUGUEY RELIABLE MA. roudy means, cxn learn of le of patents; hy wo in the ik bide} | print, under the beading’ of ‘Missions i le PHILA TAROPY" AND STANLEY, THE GRUMBLING OF ARM CHAIR WARRIORS WHO NEVER SAW A CENTRAL AFRICAN SAVAGE. The /’all Mail Gazette publishes the following leiter:-— Sin—Nearly a yoar ago you did me the honor to Mode, some comments upon the manner in whieh thi Mr. H. M. Stanley's whotesale batcheries of in Central Airica were received ut a crowded meeting of ihe fellows of the Royal Geographical Society. “Anothere ¥. RG. 8.,"" who appeared to write With oiticial sanctivn, challépged me at that time | \o come forward in persou and defend my opinions. Since then we have recetved, under Mr. H. M. Stanley's own hand, still iurther evidence of the acter of his expedition, 1 have, day given noticy to tho Couneil Geographical Society that 1 intend, on Mo duy evening, November 13, before the ordinary busi- ness of the mecting Is proceeded with, to propose ue Jollowiag resolution:—"*That the Council and iellows of the Royal Geographical Society, although they cor- Gially appreciate the courage and determination shown Mr. HM. M. Stanley during his explorations in Con- (ral Alrica, ewpbatically condemn bis metuod of deal- ing With the natives, not only as unjustitlabloand cruel | da iivel!, Dat us involving MUst serious danger to travel jers Who ipay toliow tm his iootsteps.”’ 1 cannot doubt that the Council will now be cager to aid ine in my eu- deavor to remove 4 stygna from our noble society, and | that the wajority of the tellvwe will giadiy embra this opportunity to place on record our strong disap: proval uch deeds, 1 am, sit, your ubedient servant, OcToneK 23, 1876. FR. G3 The fulmmating F. R. G8, who proposos to move the 4! a from the noble society,” has his alles in the committees of the Aborigines Protee- tion and Anti-Slavery societies, who, it appears, have | adaressed a long and elaborate memorial to Lord Derby, as the principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, respecting the attack made on the natives of Bambireh lslapa, in Lake Niyanza, by Mr, Stanley, as related by Lim in the Jast letters to hand from the ex- plorer. TUL eggs 1s signed by C. J. Wingfield (K. C. 3. 1,), J. Cooper, B. A, Buzacou and F, W, Chesson, and calls attention to the following tact That the aifitude of the natives of Bamvireh Island toward Mr. Stanley might have been sufloently dan- gerous, but that iar more turbulent ana perilous scenes have Veen passea through by distinguished African travellers with rarely the loss of alow goods or a little detention, aud that Mr. Stanley resumed bis voyage without having suffered any personal violence; that Mr, Stanley lostno time in severely punishing the people of Bambireb Island, as appears from bis own published accounts of the matter; that Mr. Stanley’s Dariative does not warrant his supposition that ii life, or that of any one of bis party, was in danger, but that, even If it wore 40, he committed un act of murderous retaliation unworthy of a pioneer ot civilization; that Mr, Stanley, altor tiis, medi- tated the infliction of still more sanguinary ro- ne on the natives; and that, not content with olding the King of Bambireb, whom ho putin heavy chains, & prisoner, he mado war op Bambirch iteel{— himself, ay betoro, giving the det p jugs; ulus it is respocttully submitued thatthe destru tion of forty-two buiman boings and the probabie death of a hundred or more trom wounds, was an act of blind and ruthless vengeance, caling for sovere uniinad- vorsions, if not stronger measures, from Her Majesty's government; that, whatever oxcuse Mr, stanley tad jorthe first ‘attack, he had nove for the second; that tho security of futuro travellers as well as the cause at humanity demands toterterence; and that, although it is not known whut is Mr. Stanley’s nationality, as bo hoisted the Kagitsh flag Med the occasion of ais second onslaught, 1 repudiation of nis claim to be re- garded as ntative of England appears to be imperatively ‘callod for. LORD DERDY’R REPLY, The following is the answer which was received by the aborigine protectionists:— Forxicu Orvice, Oct. 21, 1876, Sin—The Earl of Derby bas received and bas given his careful consideration to the memorial from tho Antl-Slavery and Aborigines Protection societies, which was enclosed in your letter of the 28th ult, relative to the proceedings of Mr, Limi 4 ip the inte- rior of Alrica. His Lordstip has read with great regret reports of tho circumstances which soem to have taken place ip connection with that traveller's explorations, and which have created such a painful impression in vhis country. It is, however, impossible for His Lordsnip w take any irect action in the matter, inasmuch as Mr, Stanley not being British suvject, Her Majesty's government bave no authority over him; but His Lordship caunot but hope, looking to the character which Mr, St ry bas won in this country by his expedition in search of Dr. Livingstone, that he may eventually be able to afford some explanation or justification of his pro- ceedings, which is not apparent from the reports which have been as yet received. 1am to ad Mr, Stanley has noeuthority to holst the Brits fing, and that era Derby will cause Her Majosty’s Consu’ on the cast coast of Airica to be instructed to intimate this to him, if any opportunity of communicating with him snould bo open tothom. In the meanwhile His ip will forward copies of this correspondeuce to 1d rin London, tn order that he ig Weich tho reports of Mr, aroused. lam, sir, &c., TV. LIStkR: F. W. Cugsson, Esq., Secretary of the Aborigines Pro- tection Soclety. 8ST. NICHOLAS OLUB. There was pleasant gathering at the rooms of the above club in West Twouty-Hfth street last evening, On the invitation of the President, Mr. James W. Beok- man, tho Rev, Dr, Phomas E. Vermilye read a long and interest! aper on ‘‘Reminiseeuces of Old New York.” The reverend gentieman copfined himself to his personal recollections of the history and growth of the great metropolis, but our crowded calumny will not allow evon a brief synopsis of its contents, The reading was entertaining and instructive and the paper will be a valuable acquisition to the society. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM WHBATLEY, The obscquies of the deceased actor and manager William Wheatley, took place yesterday morging, trom tho Church of the Messiah. The body of tho church and the galleries wero filled with the frtends of the to ey young in soa haere sna ane ouch Jour. Address FANOY STAURANT AND. 20M per day, GUUD BoNiNens! Tout f- FURLIaTERR WANTED Nit ‘ER TO gg '708% low price, SoMPost Tio’, box 100 3.000 FOR Vinee Glaus ASH GROCKRY STORE jock, Horse, Wagou and Fixtures pal Peat Fite ‘cash daily; 7% lene cheap ‘other vasiness, N, 31 hase 2.000 =PARTNER WANTED WItH Tits Q mt to extend @ vory Inerative = Winest, te Ash Herald vitice, 3 ee UTES (sake mt one PAR A rinaieeigcs aa one Noss, a mica roe box 4,096 Post i deud actor. Among the members of the dramatic pro- fession present were:—Mr. Welles, John Tooker hem: Megarz, Jarrett and Yalm 'neo- dore Moss, John J: Hey Wiis 2 Padgots,’ Frank Arnold, Owen Fawcett, Tony Yestor, Bob Hart, Mr, MeVigker, of Chicago, and large vumbers of ladigs and geutiomen of the various city theatres. The Rey. W, Alger, pastor of the church, dalivered ‘an effective address upon the transitory charactor of human iiie. The merits of the were appro- iy dwelt upon. The burial service was then read the body taken to Greenwood for burial, YELLOW FEVER. Savaxnau, Ga, Nov. 6, 1876. The total number of interments to-day was uine, of which six were {row yellow fover. , Adolph Gomm, ot she irm of Gomm & Lefter, aied MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. Unprrui.t—Macon,—October 2%, 1876, by ihe Rev. & A. Hunt. Frank Usperuit. to Fayuis A., Tage nko of ‘he late Nehemiah Macon, both of Brookly: —— DIED. Bantow.—November 5, 1876, Mra. aeBanae & Bantow, w'te of Joel IL. Barlow, agod 54 y: Funeral Wednesday, decsuber hy from the hou: 102 Congross st, Hudson City, N. J! Priends :nvi ‘without further botice. BRinckeRxuory.—On Sunday, Novembor 6 Mra. Ha- MUTAL Brivckermor?, in ber Tist year, Funeral on Wednesday, at one P. M., from her late Tesidence, 16 Charlton st. Relatives and friends re- | Spay rl ah attend, pl jarbor (I,. 1.) papers please 2 Citrox. —Enizan Gatton, C "Fotoved wife of Charles G, bis ita youngeat rt ighter ef the late F, Holman. Relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, irom her late residence, 418 West 334 ot., ov Wodnerduy, Nov. 8, ut one F, ‘Cannou.—On Sunday, November 5. 1676, Kowanv CaRRouL, 1m the 32d yeur of his age. ‘The reiatives and iriends of the family, amd those of his brother-in-law, Edward J. Horan, age rospectiully invited to attend bis funeral, from bis lato iresceeess 44 Gouverneur st, on Wednesday, at o'clock P, M, ‘CHATILON.—On eae ae November iy ber inte residence, 24 Vandam at., Misa Geataupe Cuati.iox, m the Tlat year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of fully invited to attend take place from her late residen reday, November 9, at half-past nine A. M., to St. C“alabountt church, in South oth av., near Gansl at ah, w mn requiew mass will be offered ; thence to Calvary Cemetery, Coxnay.—On Monday, November 6, in pine B5t of her age, Bripawr, relict of James Dal, native of Athlone, county Roscommon, Ii Nice of funeral hereufier. Onivrs. At repo npn on November 6, Gorce d 80 years and the, vervices wiil take place at the residence of sn-law, vision st, on Tuesday, the 7th inst, at three o'clock P, M. Relatives and iricnds aro invited to attend. ‘Train leaves the Pret eosnbers #. at12M. Interment at Greenport, L, ‘Long Isiapd papers please capy. shag rg ‘Satarday, ‘November 4, at her late residence, » near 3d av,, Axasiina, beloved "ites inont wal tae Stace sit "a ueral will take Tu at |. Relatives and Hends are p= Aus or! rte fe he + ee euseer, Fone 6th inst. Joun ive of pariah o} stupa coun! Westineath, Ireland, (a the 584b fu of his ag: vi Favoral will take piace from his lato residence 231 ’ on Tuesday, November 7, at poy ry Davia,—At Kensteo, N. phn November 4, Kiwam M. Davis, in the year of bis age. « Relay aud ‘vlted to attend the funeral, at the Firat tet church, White P Wedneslay, at twelve io waiting ae Courdy, 6 White Plains depot on arrival of 10:20 traip from New York Central depot, Dervr—in Brookly yn, November 5, Rosixa Dorys, dauguier of Felix J. and Jane Mary Duity, aged years, 7 months, 5 days, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Javited to attend the iunera!, from the residence of her parents, 114 18th st., Tuesday, Teh, at threé o'clock, t Oa uuday morning, November 5, at bis 281 Broome Mr. Avo. Eick husband of 8. Kickhof®, in the 5888 Horr, the belc yeur of bis ag Tho funeral will take place on Wednesday, at ond , o'clock. All relatives and friends are respectfully in vited to attend, us Faxtey.—On Monday, Novembor 6, Caruwnixs Fam Funeral will take place from ber late readem Larchwont Manor, on Wednesday, November 6, two o'clock, days, Fuoeral will lake place on Taesd halt-past two P, M., from te hous apecttatly invited to attend, Fix —tm Monday, November 6, at Jersey City, Richanp A, FLesinc, agod 0 years. Funeral se; vices at 132 Fairview av., Jersey City Herguts, on Wednesday, at cleven o'clock A. vember 6, James Gineox, 1m vy, November 7, at Friends aro re the aua y ear of bis ays Fonsi! will take place from his late residence, 264 9th av., on Wednosday, the £th inst., at 9:0 o'clock A. M., to St. Colu:nba’s cuurch, West 26th st., where @ nb Foquient usass will be offered ; thence to Calvary Cemetery, Guinsuaw,—In Brooklyn, Sanday, November 6, Canouive, wife of Joseph Griimstiaw, in the 68th year of her age. Funeral trom South Third street M. E, church, Brooklyn, FE. D., on Wednesday, ton A. M, Gn —On ‘the oth inst, Mra Earny E, Gaixtos, aged U3 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully, invited to attend the funeral to day (fuesday), at half-past oue P. M., from No, 74 Bedturd st, Har —On November 9, Joux Haryxs, ip the 75th of his age, ‘Tho funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), from the chapel of Dr, Hall’s chureh, 1m 55th st., peardthav., at ten o'clock precisely. Heyrek,—Obn Monday, November 6, at Newark, N. Hakky M.,son of Robert M. and Caroline a. Hum in the 1dth year of his ag uneral irom the residence of his father, No a Halsey st., on Wednesday, Sth inst, attwo P.M. Lo terment al the convenience of the family. Joxes.—On Saturday, 4th inst, at 240 Oth av., Mant 8, uged 72 yenrs. Her relatives aud friends, and those of her brothers, John Q Joues and Joshua Jones e respectfully 1n- Yited to aitend the funeral, ‘Trinity chapel, on Wednesday, sth inst., at half past two P.M. Lawsoy, —Lost at sea, of the Cape of Good Hope, September 3, Hexny F.'Lawsox, agod 46 years, Macvantasp.—On Monday, November 6, CaTumaina MacraRcann, widow of Thomas M, Macfarland, in 4 ar ot her age. and friends are respectfully invited,to at- ¢ funeral, from ber la id 307 West 42d Wednesday, November 8, at one Mxnnimay,-—On Sanday morning, November 5, at the residenov of P, Walker, 138 Gates ‘av, Brooklyn, Mra, H. J, Munnmay, wife of the lave Judge Merriman, of Galveston, Texas, Galveston papers please copy. Moorx.—On Monday, November 6, Linum Maxsey Moons, oldest daughter of Jacob C, and Lillie H. Moore, aged 3 yours, 5 months and 7 days, Relatives and friends are respect{uily invited to at tond the funeral trom the residence of her grandfather, Jucob P, Moore, Bath, 1. I., om Wednesday, Novembel 8, 1876, at two Y. M, Morr.—On Monduy, November 6, AxN Mania Mort, widow of Joseph Mott, deceased, in the 80th year of her age. Funeral services on Wednesday, November 8, af eleven A. M., at the residence of hur son-in-law, BO, Provost, 269 Dean st., corner of Nevins st, Brooklya Relatives und friends are Tespectiully jay ted $0 abton McBarRroy.—November 5, 1876, C. McBarnoy, aged year and 10 months. Relatives and friends are respesttully invited to at fend the fuperal to day (Tuesday }, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 307 28d st., South Brooklyn. McCaary.—At Flatlands, Greetrupe McCrary, daughter vt Charles and Aun McCrary, aged 6 years and 4 months, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, trom’ the residence of tho parents, Flatlands, Long island, on Tuesday, the 7th of November, at uall-past one o'clock, McMaxus.—On nee b morning, the 6th inst, H, MeManvs, in his 83d yoar ‘The relatives aud nds of the Leer respect. fully invited to attend the fun from bis late resi dence, 166 East 86th st., on Wednesday, November 8, at one o’clock P. M.; thence to Calvary Cemeter#. Nwatia—On Suuday, November 6, after a painful MMnews, Jonx Nea.is, in the dth year of his age, « native of Gifford, county Donegal, Ireland, late of the Steamboat squad, formerly of the Heventh polles precinot, Tho relatives and friends of h peng once me: ders of the 8 ice inct, ure respoctfully in vited to: nsPRinoeer oe ‘Wednesday mornt te Novomboré, at-nine o'clock, from 25 Hambion ., St Therosa’s church, where a solemn aie Gage will be celebrated for the repose of 24 soul; Calvary Cemetery for interment, N. ‘ne Yuners! 1 io mediately after mass. Noack,—Suddenly, on Hovempet: 4, RG W. Noack, aged $8 years, 11 mouths, 15 aye. ‘Relatives and irienda ol the taunt are respectfully Javited to attend tho funeral, from bis late reat No, 67 2d av., on Wednesday, 8th inst, at one o' M. OrTmaxs,—Pu.iry Orrmayy, in the 45th year of his ¢, oi olativ and friends of the family are iy invited t&attend the funeral, on Wednas: at two o'clock, trom his residence, No, East st, The remains will bo taken to Greenwood Cemetery for Interm: Paux.—At Riverside, Conn., November 6, Baxsauiw Page, in the 6lyt year of his age. Relatives and friends are a iavited to “ae. er foneral, brig) are hy Rey ts tee a ‘ednesday, November 8, at -paat two ger riages will meet the 12 M, train from New York af Riverside depot, Papisu.—At Poughkeapsie, N. Y., Tuesday, October by Paimeny PantsH, aged 44 years, jcago papers please Picx.—Shaceniy deuty Pick aged 48 yoars and 4 months, The friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend bis funoral, from his late residence, 168 Kast 92d at., on Wednesday, Novemovor 8, at tweive M. RuixoLp.—Members of Crescent Lodge, 402, F. and A.M, are reavested to moet at the lodge room, Ma- sonic yea on Wednesday, November 8, at ball-past olor , Sharp, to pay the last tribute of respect to our iti brosber, baxtiy a, Reinolt. N W, CASTREE, Taytor.—On she morning, Hedate Bey ger 1876, Avexanpee H. Tayior, artist, in the 64th year of bis ee. “ Fanera! sorvices at St. Luke’s church, Hudson st, on Tuesday, November 7, at one P. M, Wuirr.e.—Ion Brooklyn, on Monday, November 6, Atics Buiwgs Wenster, widow of the Rev. genres D, D., and daughter of the late Mon. Ezekiel No. 281 Clinton lovembor 9, as bata Funeral from her lave reside! Brooklyn, Thursday afternoon, o'clock, FOR SALE. ENG, ei 1 eros OUT Tt Sperone," A™ BXTRA cwrnll, wits SRERCTIO N a sar caae anu vslngss; over 25 years eatablished and is mow doldc @ good tri rare chance for auy ono wishing to ¢ 2 @ business of this kind. Hatinnclory. reasons piven for voll: fou. Inquire at 164 Chambers +6. for further \Kiermesion. Por s OORRY TORE iN wu of 5.000 inhabitants, dol engons , arom ‘Apply te oalyn. LE gn adjoining EYER? nv OW SALK—LARGE NEW IUB aiaae INQUIRE at 63 Park place; rinw janitor's bell. Fivesenn Le righ a He OLD RSTABLISHED STOVE pose: of sickness; no agents. Applyte ©. KREY- NY, do, No, S84 Oth av, New York, i—FOUR STORY y BOARDING HOURE, pid t boarders; iti prise erloreade, “addeere IMMEDIATE, epee ONEOF THE BEST PAVING COPPER AND, CAKE FINS, Trerala omice , ARTY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WILL #BLi Me Es ‘ke. tts #5) ol frat fink, om GAB ave price $x 10 HOE SX RE FO FOw eta : Tow tents Tnguico st CAMMEVER § MASON, Od W. rem st, $200. ore SF CLASH ni a bol deli Lig? AEE RYER, 90 Bowery. MAGHIN KY. DN ht GEL ROR TM WILL, WITH THE KLECTION RETURNS, 8 1 RS OTTO; )tTON WILLOW WAN Aaiteen z ie Stew tts want Dea ‘ena HAVIN XG add ne secund hand, in foe Tonsonuble ales Pik singh ol nasa U TWO SECOND TANS Wane on “Syttnders, nbous 80 Inches long by salrty Glameter, or eqnivalent aR oF one ‘aéreca to tad ct three alxo a small stexm feed I WEALTH FOOD COMPANY, carvan Bn ee “rowel XTKA BVANING A WITH win at Jew if MARGLA sasea ice. AN EXTRA KVESING TELEG A aren RuschOw eels RNS. Aa At puices | REV MIL APPROACHED KEFORE # ‘and iy. ed PENIRIWS sate “ate a m10M square, 4th idaulscurers of alt bi Manare3 AND p MASSE SSD AA cl ee eee it Fetters sl LABER 134 and 1