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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stook Market Active and a Trifle Stronger. GOLD -109 5-8 A 109 3- Money 3 and 2 1-2 Per Cent on Call Loans— Government and Railway Bonds Steady, PLES PANE BOE Wai. Sraser, Tusapar, Nov. 14—6 P. \ } ‘The shade of the ‘light quivering aspen’ is steadi- ness itself in comparison with the Sckleness of a Stock market, which to-day is as coquettish as a débu- ‘ante in her Orat season, and \o-morrow unreliable 08 & mother-in-law. So iar as the influence upon Slock mattera is concerned the election bubbub has died and been consigned to the tomb of the politica; Capulets, while hungry operators cast about for some- Shing new and potential to sway the market, King og is Gead and anot! sovereign Oils his seat ‘Le ‘The new swayer of stock jobbing destiuies is of a dual nature, and is an assimilation of politics and the Bhop—of palitics as renewing threats of a European ‘War—of the shop as Pactolian steamers into railroad (ili. Ibis the old story of a month ago, which has come around like the moon, and which stock maniacs aro baying at for their own purposes, + Tho sleepy market of this morning’s early hours ‘was wakeued up by the discovery that the Engiish Pre- mier and the Caar bad been suapping their fingers at @ach other in an offensive way, and that a European ‘war was this time sure, The old arguments as to the favorable effects upon the trade of this country, par- Ucularly in its application to railroads and granaries, ‘wore paraded de novo, and the soundness of the doc- tripe indorsed by an eagerness w purchase such secu- rities as were likely to Le affecied, ake Shore,took the lead in the advance, rising trom 446 to 5634 in the midst of great excitement, und to rapidly increasing figures, Over 76,000 shares changed bands during the session, but not offices, tor the ‘Twenty-third street party played fast and ioose with each other, and were buth buyers to cover short con- tracts aud = sell of the same. ichigan Central, as a matter of course, followed next, and the railroads generally brightened up, cxvept * the St Paul properties, which, huving no grain to Carry, war or no war, were Jef out inthe cold of a neglected shadiness, Apropos of this company, it is io bo regretted that they bave determined togease, as »y public announcement to-day, the report of weekly varnings. We have had occasion to commend them pore than once for fidelity to this very desirable pro- yeeding, and if, as seems probable, the intention is to leprive the bears of ground for attack, we fear a mis- ake has been made, for these craity beasts will Magine and circulate more scandal in an hour than she company will suffer iu facts in aweek, 1t would ‘ppear better to = Dear those ills we have ‘Than fly to others that we know not of, A sudden collapse in Ohio and Mississippis, which sent the shares trom 7 to 6 in a jifly and caused a com- motion, as though the stock were Newgate prison and & Jack Suepherd trying 10 get out, was caused by a report that the concern had gone into the Lands of a teceiver, and, although nothing was positively known of the matter, there was but 3 percent rally at the slose, ‘On the principle of having two strings to a bow the bulls added to the foreign war nows by starting a story to the effect that Mr, Jessup, as chairman of the rail- foad representatives, had issued a call for another Meeting, with the ussortion that during the interview Matters had been so shaped us to render a favorable \greoment bighly probable. There appears to be no wath in the report, hdwever, and, on the contrary, we earn that Commodore Vanderbilt has not the least mtention of receding trom his former position. So the rumors of » European war and the stories of & railway peace were both used to bull the market and with the success we have shown, though scepticism begun to set in toward the end and prices receded somewnat from the highest point, As for to-morrow, the old doubt has settled upon warket like a fog, and we must wait for clear: weatber. SALES TO Day. The ‘eihcinatons atthe Stock Exchange to-day sregated 166,235 shares:—New York Central and Mud- son, 650; Erie, 1,300; Lake Shore, 76,550, Northweat- ern preterred, 1,500; Rock Island, 995; Pacific Mail, 9,800; St. Paul, 3,400; do. preferred, 6,650; Ohios, 1,060; Western Union, 9,100; Wabash, 1,500; 0., C. wd L C,, 500; Deliwars, Lackavsona and Western, 19,270; New Jersey Central, 4,130; Michigan Cuntral, 19,900; Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, 700; Morris and Essex, 800. OPEWIXG, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening. Highest. Lowest. New York Central. 10135 02 Mg 101% 1035 1045 66 bahg 7 6M 594g 58% 100% 995, 21 2034 Mil. and St. Paul preferred 52% 62% 61% Del, Lack. and Western 70% or) wv 2 343 32% a1. C.. Bs 8K Ditto and Mississipp! 7 6% Western Union. % 12% 72 Pacific Mail.. veutra' DY & Harlem. 1a 3137, NYC & Mud R101% 102! Be Comin SH Fe teri M4 Be sr aa Dist Cot 3.65'4 Guyg 67 ADVANCE AND DECLINE, The following are the chaugea in closing prices com- pared witb those of yesterday :— Apvaxcz.—Atiantic aud Pacific preterred, 5%; New York Central, 1; Chicago and Alton, pocorn 43 Dei- aware nad Lackawaana, 1; Erie, 4; Lake Shore, 14; Michigan Central, 13 western preforred, AG ppl Pactic Muil, 6; Rock Island, 1i¢; Wabash, 4; Woste erp Unton, oud Express, 34; United States Express, Gold, neutenit ‘and 1, C., %; Hannibal and St Jo- wep Mihine trai, 135; Morris a Essex, Su ‘peu, common, 3g; do. prelerred, \. The rest of the market was stationary, THE MONKEY MAUKET, Money on call loans wus suppited at 8), and 23 per cont. Prime paper is without change. The following wero the rates of exchango on New York at {ne under. mentioued cities to-day:—Savaunah, buying, ¥% off; selling, par a % oll; Charleston, scarce, nominal, 6.16 » par; Ciucinaatl, dull, 100 discount; New Or- Wane, commercial, 3g, bank, 4: St Louis, par to 100 discount, and Chicago, 25 to 50 premium, ster. Hogexchange was steady. Prime asking rates, 482 and 484)¢; selling rates, 4.514 a 482and 483% a 164, Morebinarks, 04% = 0455 ava 955; a 0639; cables, 9534 a 95% ; prime Varia, 6.1934 and 5 16%. THE GOLD MARKAr, Gold opened at 109%, advancea to 100% and closed at the intermediate quotation. The carrying rate ere 1}, 2,1, 3 and 24 per cent, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD ExCuANGE ae Gold balances. Currency balances, Gross clearances. THR OMITRD STATES TREASURY. ‘The revenue recoipts to-day were $175,000, Customs receipts, $400,000, Bank notes received for’ redemp- hon, $300,000: DOMESTIC FRODUGE ExPoRTs, ‘The exports of domestic produce from the port of Now York to foreign ports for the week ending this fate wore $5,431,408, against $4,832,890 for tne eor- responding week in 1875, and $6,365,240 Im 1874 The total exports of produce irom the port since January 2, this year, were $284, 690,272, against $222,144,117 é Hitt, Hong HORBGGIA Fibber § S088 -BeCESEETERTGEESERCETE - for the corresponding period ta 1876, and $266, 118,088 wm 1874 GOVEREMEXT BOxDS, Government bonus close steady at the following quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 123% a 123%; @& do, 1881, registere?, 116% a 117; do da, de, coupon, 117% #11736; do. do., 1865, registered, 110 110%; do. do., do., coupon, 1105; « 110%; de. do, de, new, registered, 112% 8 113; do. da, do, do, coupon, 112% 2 118; do. do., 1667; registered, 11536 a 116; qo. do,, do, coupon, 115% a 116; do, do., 1868, registered, 16% allt; do do, do, coupon, 116% a 117K; da. ten-lorties, registered, 113% a 114%; do., de., coupon, 11436 0 115; do, fives, 1881, registered, 112% a 112%; do, do, do,, coupon, 1123; 9 11235; do, 4),’8, lO a in ‘THE PORZIGN MARKET. A despatch from St Petersburg states that the Czar has mobilized a portion of the Russian army. This capaed a decline in consols to 953 a 943; and in rentes to 104.25 United States bonds at London were also @ shade jower for 1867's and ten-forties, the other issucs Temaining steady. At Frankfort United States new fives declined to 1023;. Bullion continues to flow out of the Bank of England, £39,000 having been with- drawn to-day. This is ticket day, and to-morrow will be fortnightly settling day the London Stock Ex- change, A despatch from Constantinople says the third million Turkish pounds of the new pager eur Tency isabout to be issued, On the London Stagk Ex- change Ru: securities are reported to be greatly depressed, having fallen four per cent from the highest poins ofthe morning. The following are the closing prices:~-Consols for money, 96% a 95¢; cousols for account, 953; @ 954; five-twenty bonds of 1805, old, 108%; do. do, of 1807, 109; ten-forty bonds, 10834; new fives, 1063¢; Erie common shares, 95. RAILROAD BONDS. . Railroad bonds at the morning board were irregular, with the largest decline in Ohio and Missigsippt issues, The consolidated declined to 75, the Just previous sale was at 89; the Ohio and Mississipp! consolidated sink- ing funds fell to 80, aaccline of 10 per cont, and the seconds to 44, a decline of 1 percent The other changos were as tollows:—An advance of 13¢ in Con- tral Pacific firsts (San Joaquin branch), 1 per cent in Toledo and Wabash firsts, the St. Louis division and the'convertibles, and 14 in New York central sixes of 1883. There was a decline of 2 per cent iu Groat West- orn seconds, 1 per cent in New Jersey Central firsts con- solidated, and \ in Erie third mortgege, In theafter> noon a further decline was made in Obio and Mississippt consolidated sinking funds of 2 per cent, to7&8 New Jersey Central convertibles declined to 81, and Morris and Essex seconds to 106, Ubio and Mississippi con- sols rose 3 percent to 78; Central Pacific firsts (San Jeaquin branch), 3 per cent to 9434, and Krie thirds 3 per centto 101, Theother issues were steady. The following were the closing quotations for Pacific rail- road bonds:—Union firsts, 105% a 106; Union Jand grants, 1003; 2 101; Union sinking funds, 90 a 903¢; Centrals, 110 to 110%. BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 1064 {or American Exchange and 118 for Merchants’, > SfATR BOXDS. In Btate bonds District of Columbia &66’s declined to 67, Lotisiuna consolidated sevens sold at 5934, Missour! sixes of 1877 at 102, ana long sixes at 106 a 10634 ; new Tennessoes at 4534; old Tennessees at 4546, PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, The closing prices of Phitadelphia stocks aro as fol. lows:— Bid. Asked. City sixes, new........ 4 United Ruilroads of New ‘Tersey 136 13635 Peunsyivania Railroad 4635 Reading Railroad... 22% Lebigh Valley Ratiroad. 50 Philadelphia aud Schuylkill Navigation, u 802% Big Hestonville Railway. aig THE AMERICAN MINING ROARD, The following are the sales at the American Mining Board to-day 100 shs Grant......... 100 Hale | Norcross ; 50 Justice. 100 shs Lucerne.. b6O 2 | @ = 100 Merrim: 41 100 Ophir. 48 54f 100 Pleasui 135 Se 4 Saver Giey. 1 200 Grant 100 Silver Hil 9) 100 Hale & Norcross, aa 100 Union Consol. 13° 100 Kentuck 14% 100 Yellow Jacket 1% 200 Lucerne. Bullion... Conseiidated Virginia ce Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross. Imperial.,.. .. Union Consolidated. . 115, Juha Consolidated. Yellow Jacket: pt The following are the estimated earnings of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway for the first week 72, 675 69 $387 64 ‘The official earnings and expenses of the Union Pa- cific Railroad jor the months of August and September, 1876 and 1875, were as follows:— August— Gross Operating _-Net Earniny Be Earnings. of Bepont 1sTe. $1,36i176 95 S4uf.01T Go. $040 188 18 “8 1875... 1,015,458 73 = 452,221 09 Bie sen rr ery Inc., $347,717 12 $362,02062 Deo.” $15,208 40 1.96 itember— 1876, .$1,205,985 99 $531,216 40 $774,069 69 © 40.67 1,166,944 36 © 485,392 49 670,551 87 42.00 Inc... $150,041 03 $45,823 91 $104,217 2 Dee.. 133 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Toedpar, Nov. 14, 1876, BEPOKE CALI—10 A.M. 100 she Del & Hudson, O35 500 sha LS & MB RR 5434 szerese) 2 = 3 vo mut eS Pai iit. goo Mase a Pitinye : a} 2Y09-2-90323-9 afa9-323-1 i: — $2. Cores gets = FIRST vithaed 30 A. f00 she Ls eM whe ay SeEeeeel So0U 1... 10000 U Pae hilt Tet. Seon OF lat, Sd) 5000 do. "e-rany SBEEEEE & i 82 = 400 do. 100 L-Cen Rik, 100 Del, ia Witt. na Py 2 ay LO 400 Tol & WabRR .., os EMT ab Glge. a Ze 2p Obie & Mine tps 7 cint i Se 0 vu 8 5.20, 0, 8 "68 XD BOAT B, cs ¢78.. 1 ‘9000 US U's, 6, '81.be 112% | bole. and S146. for boxes, Quinine was active and ie ) NJ Cen cony, 1000 M&SP 1st. 5100 © & Miss con. 1000 © F ist, otd br, 21000 do... 100 shs Del a 100 100 wil & ptt ’ 5 ari He Peed me io Hé stu BR pf.be 2:30 TO 3 P, {QodeL se Me RE 0 < Sou ny Ca Wie ie ak, eee = 630 40 ones Miss we "3 chi é ‘Alt RRS e ee e 3 e EERE 5 g g COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT DULL AND 1-80. LuWER; FU- - gh ROR f . whipping br TURES CLOSED eel “ 1-4c. Refer ox Hee oi he ses \CTIVE—WAEAT AC- STKADY —OaTs YIRM~WHISKEY UNCHANGED—PORK DULL— LARD DULL—PETROLEUM YFIRM&R—SPIKITS TURPENTINE FAIRLY ACTIVE—ROSIN FIRMER— OILS QUIRT—COFFER QUIET—sUGAR ¥IRM— FREIGHTS FIRMER, Tumspar, Nov. 14—6 P. M. ral thing, but there Corn meul, phon wine MOST MONTH! The markets wore quiet as a gi were s few noteworthy exceptiona On ’Changea good business was done in some commodities, but nearly all were very quiet. The appearance of the | was Ate ores eetiae about 350 European war cloud, at least in the public press, stim- ulated an active movoment in breadstulls, particulariy wheat, which was in active request at a large advance | $1 32 Tor Duluth and ‘Onuade Sp spring; $1 30 for ace in prices, dotails of which may be found in the ap- | Corn was quiet, but firm, Sales xbuut 90.000 bushel pended review of the market. Corn was quiet but | 4c. tor tihgern ite 8 COSse. for No. Eerets | strong, Oats Pork was dull was also dull, but without decided change. Preights were alittle firmer in view of the freer ufferings of grain. Cot- ton on the spot was dull and jc. lower; futures closed 7-82c. & Me. lower on most months, Coffee was quict. Sugar was firm. “Oils wore Rosin was also firmor, Whiskey wes unchanged. | rn yellow =) Lard | The sales wore was Grmer, ry was fairly | We aay Spirits tarpent Asnes were quoted at SiKe. 0 5340. for pots, and 6%e. for | *., ber box ‘Glee. ater Y pranes, Se, adhe. Astunony ruled firm at 14%. » 15¢., gold. Buxswax was steady at S20. for Bouthorn, and Bie. for Buoow Cons was dull at 3ic. ade. for red, de. # Se. d tipped. Se. « 53{¢. for modiuim and Gc. «Te. tor choiee | dv. in. prime 9 CANDLRS were quiet, but steady. We quote sperm, patent, B8¢,; stearic acid (16 ox,), : mantine (12, 14, 16 os.), and 12%s),.2¢, « 20¢. Covrus.—The marke$ for Rio was dull but wachapged, Wo quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 16K a 16i4e; fair do, 18kge. @ 18}je.; good do., 18%e. a 19; prime, 19Ke. a 193g¢.; extreme range of lots, 16i¢e. » 20}¢e. ; Santos, fair to good, 17%e. a 16%e., gold, nicety days; Java, govern mont bags, 20e. w 22e,; do., grass 1Te. # 18e.; Ceylon, 1646. ise; Lagaayrs, 2c, « i6e.; paraffine (4's. 6's ts, Ze, a 2He.; Singa- 18¢.; Maracaibo, 16c. a ge. @ 18e,; Jamaica, 15}ge. @ 17e.; st. Domingo, 15e. 10}46.; Porto Rigo, 10}fe. # 18. ; Coste | salon uf Rica, 106. 18c.;, Mexiean, 1640 8 1 Ie rary Ie. w 186. ; es Fags, 16e. 8 | now held at Ge. a ide.: Cure- | dry Texas * te :—Molasses + sugar shooks, Stock was dull. “foineb, with heads, 8175 9 8 er $2 65 at toe. & ~Manile (large and cordage, bolt roy arn ae Sisal %e Tope, 10e 0 tet Corren. ave note wales small sine), ver per ibe, 13) New Zealnnd,, ls, 8 12% American Gorton, the nnttes ‘cotton was dull and 3¢¢ Future deliveries, wore (uarly active jonths. The decline of © om 10 13-166, ; middling, 11 5-16e, Hite Som sem, IS — 45 491 TH be - wo a1 “Tea ‘ules to arrive, Deliverea s Bag soy oa § caer jusure Geuvery wali ae tollows:—Yer after two P. M.—Novembe: wont ‘alts at Te, Tawar i? sitet , short notice 148 Bh daat® Wes December, 0) 200 ai 13. 3.52e.. 1,100 rx ahs 2 Habruary, L 00 wt ~ 1c. 0 at i Jani 00 at 12° S.82¢, ; 430 ud at Lute. 400 wt 12 11s 40 wa 12 Bae 5 + Wilmings Haltissores oss see Vers, LLB. “Tot 103. This day t sa, 02 J. HYoval since Septoraber ft Cotton ireights cloned ax tollow: To Bremen, by Te Livernoot, by st firm but unchanged ; qu selling a0 $7 15. our Ginsong was quiet vitriol was quiet at #1 75 per ewt. ge. ver tb. tor mall love, Camphor was stwudy at 2re, for ‘refined, in spot. Cream tartar was frm at old, for American Freneb, h in bbls and do, In’ boxes. ru and ether wore steady at 92 for tl Borax 1dAge, f indy pitch was ely nominal at $2.90 4 quoted at te. was easy; was firm ut $75 per ton, Cuteh was quivt at te, a6) Prassiate potash was uict at 20¢. a Le, Richromase potwslr was firm at lise a ata monia way dull at 1OKe., yold. irisu) moss wav quiet ambier wus quivt a 5! prom “salts Sumac was firin at Ar Y ug 0 quality Gnas buds wero for wi was firm Janiyer verriew aro dull & 10360. ry Ttaliun, Orange at Turpentive was fri we 24e. . “Castile soap—conti white was scare: quoted. at le. # 16ie.. Marseilles pure mottled at Ie... gold, abd do. common at $7 80 «$7 B34. Kochelly sults were steady at YOlse. for now held at $2.7. Blue. vitriol wax steady. at firms at $4 75. Lodide py an was ie and 82.85. b. i, Alom—Lump 4 23;¢. Chlorure potusl was in iat tbe suid, Turturie acid was quiet at wud 4056. ul tor powdered. Ties 774." "Leoriéo root was amet, active demand and at 4280. -yoid, for ery Citric weid was quiet at former prices: quot . to 1Se., currency, ior nelectod. 1 ¢ paste -Calabrin up S10, Spanish sold at 25c. « 28¢., gold; Pignatelli at i dueulinn ‘quoted ut ‘tie large. Guaalina at d3¢, ate: P ail at ste, Cermlinno at 44. Curtlefisn raled firm PY poopy, was quoted at 440. n wis steady ae nerigan and $9 f Hangel root was tirm at 1 quoted 4b 1: Jape. forJamatca blonched.” Krygi was tm Quicksilver was quoted at S4e. a Side. ja Calitornia, Arsenic was in fair YMeo., gold, for whise powdered, und 14 do. Seeds we 1. We quote :—Mustard—Yellow Call- fornia, Yse. a 1Ue a» Ue, and brows Trieste, #4 a 10c. : ye Canary— Prime Dutelt was quoted $7 73 re ‘nti Cat § Hop Giycorine was in fair dom ri tuiet wt 18c, Orris root Was atoady at L2}ge. a 2 ty. Tones bean: [at 186, w Boe. Aithes root was 5 f and Lie, for seeond do. Valerian root was quoted wt 2 wze. lor English and Me. ode, tor German, Albumen, Was stoady at 4c. 4 70e. for blood ang $1.4 $1 OL for exe. Sarsaparilla was quiet but steady. dec. Mexiean, eitronelia do. (M $2 64 ow watercress 1 in {oil pennyroyal,” $1 85, ull earreney ; vil Of bay, 813 a 825, Huzlish. chemicals were steady, with Wwe vte—heda ush, $2 1: pot; caustic soda, §4 Hz: ‘all’ gold; blew powder, Dwight & 4e., currency. Haatinns were quiet, but steady, at 56346. ate, for prime troevo wad We. & 4Uc. fur mixed. arket for cudt was firm, with alight sup- < nnd $5 for Grand ight stock und my 1, 9 Oe Ge tac ‘0. 2 nud $7 for No, 3, Box hurring were were 4,000 boxes at 20c, a 2c. for sealod and 15e. ae 1. Barrelled herring were quiet; 200 bbls. shore split sold at $0 and $00 bis. Bortlund round at $4.0, Labrador solliug ta HUA! Quautitios nt gO edt George's Bank, 8 75» $8; tala meal, i eu! URSIN Dushels: outa, 88702 "doe! Wye, 1,000 “di barloy, 44,044 do,; barley malt, 700 do. ‘he four mar- ket was steady, with « fair inguiry, | Some lots brought rather more, but the Hot general. Shipping nels deiennd ana Tal . les wero nbout 25,000 bbls. inelading St t the annexed quotations. Ry. .. Corn mi ut 6,000 bla and was active at $3.36 tor Beandywt nd Jersey yellow. $3 50a $4 25 Tons OD 5108 5 65 ol 5650 625 Owe TH 5 le 550 5508 600 688 700 5 25a 575 straight ex 55a 625 choice double @: $e 725 T50n 900 4408 515 4108 450 4508 500 5%e 700 TWA RT Corn meal, Western 2850 320 Corn meal, Jersoy.. 288 33 Cora meal. pane! fas active and ie. a Se. higher, the looming up of an war cloud once more being the tnehting cause, 1a business demand was mainly frou shipper iu store; $1 23 fe 25 tor Nos. 2 and 3 mixe No, '2 Chicago in store; $1 31 t Iiwankee; $1 30 for Not Chicago and No, 2 Sheboyzan; white Michigan, aud $1 15 for poor old rod winter. le. for Kansas: an Oats were firm mixed: bObge The markes for foreign dried was quiet and woak. ew ralsins—Luyers, $2 10 pee box: haltdo,. $1 90; auarter boxes, 70. ; loose musentel, $2 (5 & j box; Valencia, 9c. per Ib; Sultana, 113g¢,, do. and Bosnia: French qaality. Lesher drums, 12. Da according. to Figs: berri a ieion Southern, tie & Tbe: do. Staves: ver "Wack bersiss. ise but anchanyed. We quote: = 10; prime do., $130 # $1 40; et was auict, but with moder. Bale hay, slpping, We. retail qnalivien ot * ee Bir Fax Jue wore h mly, but the 'mnrket was 1,0.0 beies Bisel re s U $2006 8210, Shy je @ Sige, cur- und time, eur- Sisal’ uomp, Ge istlo, 83ce- Tex kipe; talied 2 ‘allforatay 18 to 21 Ibs, 106, Vern U pi id yt choles za Merehts Seog’ wees te een ue. 0 Bde, N he. ; W w, sue, rlinKR,. . all growths: 4¢, « Be.8 Californina, s2o, pore a — a American pig was ex! iy bout Bevoyeh pig ee tu ar demand; \I"sayos of Ualthess were tm 829. ‘There was some iaquity for sere), but at very yor fat 5, aod no ot was done, We quote ;—American pix do. 1, ho. Bud do, bese 1S oat ol Bin 8 ear ino, ‘B24; rails, stool, Jake, for large and $7 cu for foreign. quove -~Hera! it Buenos Ayres, 2le. ve Gaiitorniay ies dae. vig. common ida, te, rat tte: mine ng ‘Ayres, Hea hice tate “aytrae 2hu, a He dn don Caitior: NES Bie de oo. Cal Caltiornis, ate ee ‘edie; poor Wamuced common . Ge. Be. bd yy Orleans was Eeseghecig Sr ge eces omeubenigee ieee Porte Rico, Se. Se Puctinn talstde See. a toes mei mgood to prime, de, sholee, We. Gide fur spirits turpensi Naval , Capen: The mark 400 bbl _Lireu as aud weekly Feports sent freq. 7 REASON 4B B RATES mgten rs ; Kood strained, $1 73. firm, hura, #1 GO; soft vily Was quiet bat steady; sales were made at Now Bedford within the past week bois. sperm to arrive for mu privace terme, 4 5 BKOADWA¥ PIR Privileges; quotations of stead: lho explanator; to any address, correspondeuts in principal cities v six PERO BAT MOVEy TO LOAN ON GHOTGR 7 T, 146 arene: FIND five sares of the stock of the fi city, Address 000 bis. later at 2 “IN MARKET Sian) bole high test nt a7 bale, curly wb 0%(6., und 5 were ay fullows FOAN $150,000 ON FIRST CLASS 4G ner cont. Principals addiess AT> TEC Stone FUNDS TO LOAN ON NEW YORK AND Brooklyn city p eperty by yu 1k Ton 0 ; tna hess und le SLE COAL AND RalLRO. Nasuvitsn, Tenn., Nov. 1, 1876. che nemi-anonal instalment of interest due December 1, ils of the Tennessee Coal and Railroad Com: . will be paid at maturit fed office of i, T, Wilson & Co. orhy. MORROW, President. MORTGAGE—CITY, t & WOLCOTT, 30 Pine st, ¥ © Sash (old), SIT BS gakeod November cold) sakod: collar your, BL . February, eit 10 Hsieh ‘so 10 i. $1 25 unkod We 1 4) loore pickled hams at Ize, to 10¢, Fresn hat wi Pe aL oe M pickled traius Py P Bachange evurt, Ni kiyn oF Queens cow 7 LEAY, as Bacon was stenay —KNTATE PUNDS—TO LOA 1X percent, in aims to ia ou, improved ‘ nuns ware quiet at $20 for Suked ments wera alvo quiet at LAds6. Lard wae dul, out wi ‘the ¢ Teull” prigew wore as follywe:— iver, $103 20 id. $10 40 wnke A Tapia ‘and January, $10 bid, eiv0s ui ES 5 $100. NOC $200, 00a ulvo money at 6 per vont. COPAMTEN Mites OCTOBRE 1k 1874—THR COPARE Leceaiere’” aiid Be under’ the firm name commission dexlers, West Washinafon Market, Now Yurk elty: wee thie d All affairs of said ae will be be wore 7,0.0 tide 1 ov $10 02k, a B10 05 Tiertos & Fry. t sales were 300 tlerces city steam Wontara, of 910 00, solved vy mutual settled Aud business in future carried on. by. fined was quiet: 1,000 tleicos for the Continent, February Nouth America wus quoted at delivery, suja av ‘1036 1c, ahd Cun ut 106. the market was stead; voting, ye to prime, 108 Saas aaa y tnutual consenh sand abilities, A. MKB $8 OPPORTUNITIES, CSABDITIONAL “CAPITAL PROCURED POR MER uiaetdrers and others; Koal ing in trom the savor, holders being willluy to make cone ; Mining Interests, &., wim with ‘eupltal sookime business’ advised. withoul Approved opportunities. ablishers, Uniou square ; 1 reliant, 240 Pearl st.. ou plunters were favored wi weather tor treahing: this allowed the eeteonte cn Ww. receipts of rough ee. Giedas eal receipts of the first eight months of last seasou’s crop. ply, combined with the generul lull in fred faa: dent to the elo RE aa most reliaute’ pide ke firm with $2,500 ready cash, w situation as we eunnot but liborai terms, Address 1 WITH FROM $5,000, $7,000, casi, tn a business established 20 yours, B eetutiinng ting & line of existing will be dis she: bus petive Sasi Address, with roal AER was quiet at 7H PARTNER WANTED » xold, for toreign, STEAKINE.—Leceipts, 22 tlerces, The market was acti: about 7,000 Ibs. sald ut 116, the market for raw remained firm. We quote :—Fair refining, 9740. ; ond do, grovery, tnir tv cholee, Vide, ¥ teltugal’ hhds.” and boxes, 0 Ke. wee ores. Se. wU'ie.; Borty leo, ‘ Hic; do. eryeer NSORANG ish an agoney at Chic A verson who has been in bn hay extensive common io pris we ie. 3 2340, d de ye quality, 12ige. w 1216. 4 cut loaf, 4 ae stan INVESTING 6300, CAN RE ali te. ‘TaLLow.—Tho market was dull and heavy. Hight’ wholesale oflieg business. Ap were about 75,0,0 lbs. Tix.—the twarket for foreign was firm. Woe qnot Pizaite, 180.5 Bug! IOUT RESERVE, Farm, highly cultivated and impra ROBERTS! ofice, November 21, 2.0! Now Brunswick, N. J.; tuli bearing fruit te io, by Ponnayivanie Railroad, with, frontage Post otfie box NOB, Balti Ma. WOOD AND FRED BUSI ‘or louse, with Ourts, Truk, ey vaduable I81 nen . nuininally 78 36 at EDWARD F, That ra eulgs bat ‘steady. We note a. Kentucky leat at unchanged prices, al were 100 case brook ; accessib! 0 We. # S5e.; 15 eases New Yor! 129 casey Ohio, erons 1874 und 137: nsyivanin, crop 1875, 0 Aud at prices rangle Hom B8e, to HsKky.—Recelpty—D99 bbe with sales of 100 bUls, at $1 09 0 ‘yell market wus steady, news, with, ie avour His Om; might take BL 50 N ee tannery 0, JON MEIN BUY. was tnirly netive wud strong, make money, will moderate business Was nes room was quiet, bat firm, Liverpool, per steam, 16,00) bushels grain at Thgd, and by rn 8,000 busnels private terme. mplished at trm rates, he engAgorents wore ; ~ y Theatre splendid ehas 17 The charters comprised : with 11,500 casos refined pe from Philudelphia to Hre: ERS WANTED—FROM $26,000 TO be closed at any time without —A RELTIABLI <ihts stnenat, eu Seontp on futerést fe ative Dest references exche: s SKOUKITY, box 131 1 of a direct port, 4s. 9d. ; 8 Gorman ship, q Kingdom direct, with ala: dp. BS. 45d. pnee ot Continent, ex Vuteh, 44° 01 5» Geran ship, hetice to Liv- or Bristol, with 5,000 U0 quarters hin at Itimore to do., with 2 ely, with ¢ 200 08 tors, o Contivent, ex Dut rk, 411 tons, hence to Mu n Ttaliin bark, 408 tous, hence to Cor Witt SECURE eat BLISHED Rosrreess unlimited, extensive, Bicecger st, d.. in bays: tnt “PURCHASE cue sft INT! tans wie Fowl a With PUucuAsE « HALF INTER: ship, 1,060 tons, thence for do., at 35a, h slong established, nee to Hnyti and hack, at in 500i. security jor the money. 254 Bank st., Newark, Pie | $10,000 pe4 Address COMP COMPANY, 0.000.848 aying’ business; 500 By rt oli si aio aad a darts J WARDELE wut ogly), with oueral ox $7 sone, teld Be. ine 08 INVESTED IN FULL socurem lucrative o} 214 Horald office, Warman bark, 948 to1 general . argo, on privat DOMESTIC MARKETS, (iatveston, Nov. 14, 1878. 11}g6.5 low middling, 113gc. : good ordinary, 10%c, Net ecrlbts, 1,884 below Exports eoastwise, 150! Sule iS to Wellington, X. ) WANTED-TO FILL RS factory complete; long estab, lished; ouly $5,C0) wanted now; good ehance Dusiness man. “Address, for Interview, a $15, 000 SPECIAL OR wea re chunce for investment in ae old extablished and ah y ‘profitable business, Addrest PLANO, box 174 Herald Uptown office, ooo BUSINESS TROUBLES, Ephraim L. Snow and George W. Snow, iron, at No. 206 Water ond Nos, 514 and 516 East Twentieth streets, have filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, liabilities amount to $167,559 43; $96,619 34; real assets, $53,300 12 Tho following are J. Marsball & Co., $19,093 30) Manning & Squires, $14,345 34; Marshall Brothers, $13,084 52; Jones & Loughlin, $10,383 07; H. Lice berger, $10,285 49; Wood Brothers, $9,846 27 Danner, $5,760 80, Pri Cotton weak; middl 1 Cotton easier and lower: miaiing, hey low. midditag, OAc. ; good ordinary, 1Uc, Keceipts, 1,618 bales. Sules, 285, A OniKans, acti ld, FS... 1 nit 1th recgii iis val orn Bales, 5,000, , Montrx, Nov, 14, 1876. od ordiuary. 3Y 8.100, a, Rxporte—to Cotton weak; Tors Romina! assets, at Beets 8,882, Savanwant, Nov. 14, 187 low ste inte; 4, bal tton bene middling, 113g. ; the largest creditors: Cotton | setive and lower; middiing, se; jow 1044 fc. Net receipts, Dio. sales, 9,500, Stock, Wituinaros, N. C Lernterd of turpentine quiet at 35c. Ro for ‘Tar strong at $1 bee Flour unchanged; sales, 1,200 bon, 0b 4 No, | Milwaukee club at $1 42; new held at 1 yay, Michigan Ba at i & McCullough, M. Donnelly, $b. ; Row rn’ & Co., $i, 280; Alvaa tin Dalzell & 4, 24k fa "Spany, Chale. i bes Oo; Hendricks 4 Browiiors, bred 16; - . 14, 1876. strong’ at $1 75 United States Iron wud Piate Com| Among the assets are stock, machinery, ‘ne or f the estimated value of $34, 227. The drm of Britt, Williams & Pay have Sica . voluntary petition in bankrupte} m0 Vhent dull; salos ae Havilities, e? «10000. do by - a a. cate se € Aviater Thomas McGinnis, $3,500; ; George Stowart, $2,000; Donovan fe Esepeey, 3 UT 66; Smith & Cole, $2,000, "The individual lis Diltics of Jamos W, Britt are $5,000; O, 8. Willtams, $7,500; H. L. Bulkley, $7,500, EAST RIVER BRIDGE. avibg been secured at the * | Brooklyn anchorage on Monday evening, the work ot releusing it from the ‘carrier’ commenced yesterday | morning. The men went out 10 cradies on the trav~ eller aud tho whol | tant at both the Brooklyn and Ne: was perlormed before the lato hoses of the ‘This last cabie was placed in position in much I than the preceding one, as the experience gali by the men made the work much casief., Now that the footbridge cablos are stretched, the turowing across of we foutoridge itsell will pot ‘occupy more than four eud tho work of wi | then go steadily on, wiil have to bo sti 17,00 Grain on the eanal from Bufluio ana Oswego for tidewater yesterday noon—Whont, 1,330.09 bushels; corn, 785,000 do; barley, 664,090 du; tye, 30:00) pe Wey, 34, 1876, burley, "aioe. do. $ 18, A The footbridge cablo ond making it rk Phe Fo afteracou. work of ret 8,000 busi 2 sukeo at etna ‘terme: four enrs No. Twhite er te 500 do. at 520, 1,000 40, sample at 8 S40 at Se, 3.0: ominally ata’ wnain cables will Pork und lard quiet and w nominally unchanged aud quiet, Oa: FOURDO, Nov. 14, 1870 pe eka Wh at steady No. 2 white Wab 1 3 nisi Net Pane Sh crag ge 3 Ai Fowler, the suspended Comnussioner of the Board ‘of City Works, was again votore the Brooklyn Boara of Aldermen yesterday Mayor Schroeder's moasage of January 3° to the Common Council, which called attention to the unfinished state of the resorvoir and to the chango of plans without the knowledge of the Common Council and which recommended t dam be fash without the ee of the act locreusi ‘was put im evidence Corporation Coun: Mayor Schrocder’s message of January: 1876, which recommended that immediate nae, ave taken for the early evmpletion of the reservoir. proceedings and fosviutions of the Sales were algo put in evidence, as well as proceedings of the Board ot City Works x toa | bore any relation to Ul pletion of tho The Board then adjourned, SS a REDUCTION IN HOTEL PRICES. It ts gratifying to know that at laste move bastekem Place in the right direction with regard to hotel prices city. The best proof that they have ranged too high, and, as @ consequence, are beginning to 0, in the announcement made by roprietors of the St Lpeersey tbe charge gpk) tenet a | Soin‘ abe rovtaurany and tbe ud. the otel will be unchanged In quality and variety, other city botels will tullow suit, A NBW GERMAN The caso of Mie, Will Vione steady and unchanged. active nd igher hi #1 12 can: i ni eet tie Pyenads oe, “ LA ‘Priatron to $500, 000, ig “cash, on all the ye te quiet and wenk; 32) firmer at Ble. falar on por | Aad) Sovom iro Ky aie aie ‘San he your. ¥- rep a 14 ey onnier; a PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. LA span oN R ai. Nov. 14, 1878, Printing cloths firm at last quotati sss HAVANA geste shy old, 21934 « 210%, pecan: cape i emobea 7 Lonvox, Nov, 14—5 30", M.—Comsois, 065-16 for both ‘and the account. 4—K veniny,—Calcutte linseed, 558, prove unremuner bral ae is 1876, premium: hort wl MARKETS, RMAN CHURCH. A pew Methodist Rpiucopal church erected in Filty-Oftb strect, near