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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The Stock Market Barely Firm— Prices Irregular. GOLD 109 3-8 A 109 1-2, Government Securities and Railway Bonds Generally Steady—Money on Call 3 and 2 1:2 Ter Cent. Peretz We NSRARE cn Watt STREET, } Wrpyxsdar, Nov. 22—6 P. M. The Lake Shore speculation lost headway to-day Aud at one time Jooked as :f the engine had got out of gear for good and ali, Lateron, however, it was got in working order again ana part of the lost ground re- vovered, though the closing quotation was pearly one per ceot below that of last night. The hitch was plainly traceadle to realizations, and the realizations to tn uneasy feeling that the railroads were, perhaps, as far trom having ‘their bruised arms hung «ap for monuments’ previous to entering upon “piping tmes of peace’ ag over they bad been. to this uncernamty it became a question of certified checks or uncertified shures, and the cheeks Won the day to the refreshment of bank accounts and the reliet of holders, Up to the present time the re- ported negotiations are enveloped in Egyptian dark- hess, 8 medium which, however appropriate to the parties who aro feeling their way to a sottiement, is disgustingly opaque to operators who would like a little light upon the matter. It is populafly sapposed thatthe bone of contention has, by mutual consent of the other companies, been yielded to the Central and Hudson and Baltimore and Ohio roads, to tight it out between them, and as both Mr. Mr. Garrett believe themselves to be thrice armed (rom having their quarrel just, and as both gentlemen are known to be possessed of a liberal ammount of stubborn- hess, any other issue than that which happened to the famous cata of Kilkenny is not clearly to be seen. Nevertheless, we have reason to belicve that some sort of a settlement is more nearly arrived at than itever has before, but that several days will be required to bring its details into shape. ‘The general market, which had weakeued with Lake Shore inthe morn g, improved with the favorite in the afternoon, St. Puul preferred showing considera- ble strength under reports that earnings were coming tu better for the last day or two, and on beliel that a new pool had been made up to twist shorts and carry prices higher. The most notable improvement was manitested by Mlinots Central, which bounced up from 8744 as the lowest from yesterday, to 72 to-day, under deanngs of about 1,000 shares, It-requires adynamite schooling to learn to handle with safety so explosive a stock as tn18, which (rom its scarcity om the street and limited speculation can neither be bought whon wanted nor sod when desired, Delaware and Lackawanna was kept dancing attend- 4nee upoa the coal sale, during which time it dropped ‘one point, and regained 1t before the close. - Tie whole amount of 100,000 tons of coal offered found purchasers ut prices apparently better than those obtained yesterday, but iu reality they end better, taking Into consideration the fapts that to-day’s lot is deliverabie at Hoboken, which givos a preferenco bf 20 cents a ton over that ot yesterday doliveruble at Newburg, and that the product is of better quality. Uther stocks than those noticed were without feature, ana simply swung to and tro with the oscillations of the favorite, THE SALKS TO-DAY. ‘The transactions at tho Stock Exchange to-day aggregated 130,045 shares:—New York Central and Hudson, 1,085; Krie, 6,450; Lake Snore, 50,400; North- western, 300; do. preferred, 4,600; Rock Island, 1,845; Pacific. Mail, 2,800; St Paul, 4,625; do. preferred, 13,600; Ohios, 1,800; Western Union, 1,100; Wabash, 900; Union Pacific, 100; Ilnots Central, 1,080; Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western, 19,315; New Jersey Dentral, 2,600; Michigan Central, 16, 990. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWxST. The following tablo shows the opening, bigbest aud lowest prices of the day :— New York Central Northwestern, Northwestern preferred. 58% ~ SBR Rock Island see 9055 1] Putsbarg. 83. Milwankee and St Paul. 20, Milwaukee and St Paul pret. Del., Lack. una Western, New Jersey Central Union Pacitic. Ohio and Missi usippis Western Union. Pacitic Muil., at e Ayerieay ix 61 WSs xpress, 50 W clls-Furgokx $6 cs ahi Chied alton. 94 Ohio x Mis... Cleve cite, Sy BBY Panama... : BO¥g MOg Tol ss aly Sig «SB, Union Pacific... 98% | OMg ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ‘The following are the changos in closing prices com- ured with those of yesterday ;— Apvanc®. ToT 1; Obio and Mississippi. 1. 4} Pactiie Mail Paul, do. preferred, 3 Snerican Express,’ 4; Wells-Fargo, 1. Decusk.—New York magi 2; Burlington and Quiney, my; CC. . aud 1, Delaware and Lacka- webu ananikat ‘and St. Joseph com mon, ‘ore, 4} Michigan Central, ‘Jer. Fey Central, Northwestern common, 3; pro- ferred, 34; Quicksiver preterred, arn + on Facile, 24; Western Union, 34; Adama Express, old, a Hae Of the market was stationary. TUR MONKY MARKET. Money ou call was supplied at the close of the mar. ket at 2}¢ and 2 per cent. Farlier in the day the rates were 4and 3 per cent. Prime paper is quoted as usual, ‘The rates of exchange on New York at the under-men- tioned cities to-day were:—Savanuah, \¢ offered; Charleston, easy, 7-16 a par; Uiacinpan, dull, 100 dis- count; St Lonis, 100 9 125 discount; New Orieans, commercial, \ a 1-16; vank, 4; Chicago, 75 discount ‘The foreign exchanges continue doll, and there was little or no change in rates to day, Wo quote:— Sterling— Sixty days’ a sight. Demand. 4813 a 4.8246 4.83 4.8445 1484 a ABO « ATOM w BSL + 5.2294 w 5.103% ves S104 a BAT = 626% a 8.25% - OF a 91% a + Wea WH THK GOLD MARKET, Gold opened and closed at 109%, with sal in the mterim at 10934, The carrying rates were 3, 2, 2, (ds, and 1 per cent, and the borrowing rates flat to 2 por cent OVERATIONS OF THE sonmpanenencs Met Gold balance 263,466 Darrouey bal wie 3,491,817 Gross clearances 476,000 THE YORKIGN MARK RT. London advices report that £141,000 bullion were ‘withdrawn from the Bank of Kogiand on balance to- day. Of this amount, £52,000 wero for shipment to New York. Bar silvor is quoted at 54i¢d. per ounce, Consols for both money and account are 95 9-16; five- twenty bonds of 1865 (old), 10334 a 1033¢; five-twenty bonds of 1867, 109 o 10944; ten-forty bonds, 107% a 107%; new fives, 106 106%; Krie common shares, 945 29%. In Paris rentes are 104f. 6be. THK UNITED STATKS TREASURY. The revenue receipts to-day wore $200,000; customs Fecoipts, $300,000; bank notes received, $700,000, Tho Gub-Treasury released $9,000 silver coin to-day. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed firm at tho following quo- tations:—Uutiod States currency sixes, 123% a 124; do, do, 1881, registered, 117 n 117%; do. do, do., goupon, 117% 117%; do. do., 1865, rogistered, 110 a U0; da do, do., coupon, 110 a 11034; do, do, do., now, rogistered, 112% a 113; do, do., do., coupon, 112% @ 113; do, do, 1867, reglatered, 115% 0 41636; do do, Vanderbilt and | | Wa, conpon, 115% a 116; do. do,, 1858, registered, 11746 a 117M; do. do,, do, coupon, 117s a 1174; ao ten-forties, registered, 113% 4 113%; do. 114% @ 114%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 11244 a 11245 do. do., do., coupon, 112% a 112s; do 434’e, Ld llo%. RAILWAT BONDS. Railroad bonds at the ning board were strong | and bigber, Chicago and Northwest consolidated gold coupons rose to 96}, Milwaukee and St. Pau! consol: dated sinking tubds to 86, do. La Crosse division to 101%, Ohio and Mississipp! consolidated to 60 and do. seconds to 45, New Jersey Central convertibie {ei of to 804g. Sales of Lake Shore consolidated registered firsts were made at 105 a 104%. Hariem coupon firste brought 118. There was a further improvement in prices this afternoon. Onio and Mississippi seconce sold up to 46%{, Michigan Central sevens to 102, Ohio and Missigsippt consolidated to 81 and New Jersey Central convertible to $1. Milwaukee and St. Paul cousolidated sinking funds were steady at 86 and Chi- cago and Northwestern consolidated gold conpons at 95%. Sales of Chicago, Burlington and Quincy eights were made at 116; a 116. New Jereey Central firsts, new, declined to 1%. ‘The tate bids were as follow! cl Ghee sete: Chiengo & Alton ing... Chicago Yst. 17 La & Mo Ist Bt i, Jack "4 Gnic 3 pe J Tui € ne But & Ere Since Ls, 103 Mal wwaxoo & WP ist, nti’, 1NSS, Central of Gen of X J conv. ib. os fy 8510155 Harley tis, 7's, soup. bh. North Mo Jit. Obie & Miss Qbie & Mt con 24,7.3-10, PD vd a, La ie LOLs Is ffi ida... 1024 Uinon Paciset mm Ts. 100 Union Hacitesink fund. § Pacitic Rit of Mo 2d. Cleve & Vitts 4th ol, ‘Tol & Wav lat, ext ‘Tol £ Wab Ist, StL ai, Tol & Wal “i Bley W Equip bas. Morris & Kysex 7's, ‘71. Mor & Ens Istcon g'd Erie Ist m, ex...... Wott Uulon bds, 1909.0. loo BAYK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 108 for Commerce and at 1244 for Metropolitan, Tue lutest bids are annexed;—Amor- toa, 186; Central National, 101}, ; Commerce, 108; Con- | tinental, 685 Corn Exchange, 120; East River, 00; First National, 200; Fourth National, 90; Fifth Avenue, 212; Hanover, §7; Importers and Traders’, 187; Manhattan, 129; Merchmpts’, 116; Phenix, 85; Republic, 67; Stare of New York (new), 108; Union, 130. STATE BONUS, i ‘Tho transactions in this department were light. Dis- trict of Columbias sold at 69 u 6844, and Missouri sixes, long, at 105. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. The closing prices ot Philadelphia stocks wero follows:— Tno following is thg official report of sales to-day :— 300 vhs Alpha... 310" 38 30's» Kentugk....810 13. 100 do... ssh) BB 4.0 Leopard. 200 Beleher i: 1d) Lucerne. 156 Bulli B00 Caledonia 7 Catiforata és cat aoe Cleveln pl 310 800 Orig’) Couistocte. s00 Overman, an 100 Pleasant View. . 800 Raymond.« Ely #10 100 310 400 silver ih 200 Southern ¢) mr, pase aio 100 100, 20) oo Say ” Silver | Hii 20) Yeliow Jucket s30 CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS. ‘The following are the closing official prices of mining stocks to-day :— Alpha. Belcher, . Consolidated Vira ao ois Calilornia..... Raymond & Ely. 38 Silver Hill 945 Savage... 1k rey. Degreguter 2 Halo & Noreroes Sierra Neva 10: Imperial, i. 8. Union Consolidated, . 13% Julia Gonsolidated. ©) 634 Yetlow Jacket....... 18 MEMORANDA. The Chicago, Rock Island aud Pacific Railroad Com- pany to-day deeided to pay quarterly iagtead of semi- annual dividends, The frst ot the quarterly dividends will ve payable February 1, 1877. i Mr. Morris, Chairman of the Law Committee, an- nounced to the Stock Board this morning that forgea bonds of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul second mortgage, 7 3-10, Prairie Da Chien division bad been placed upon the market. The body of tho bond pears to be genuine, the signatures boing forgeries und jook freshly written. They purport to have been issued thirteen years ago, The party who brought them toto the street, as well as the one from whom he originally received them, have been arrested. The argument im the cuse of Kulus Hatch ye The Lake Shore and Michigan Scuthern Railroad has been postponed until Monday next. pirlleadini bids NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Weonespay, Nov. 22, 1876, BEFORE CALL—10 A. ML 109 abs 18 & MS BRB any 100 Chi aS Wome.) Ws 20) Chia oW Ripe a iw de * 200 da’ JOO Al & TH RR... 100 “do... 500 Ohio & lo... * 3 American Ex. 165 More sm sete. 100 Un Pac ER, 80.8. cs $10000 U 5 6's, o, ‘81, 100 U 8 5. Se Se Bid. Asked. City sixes, new..... sesscceess 11436 4K | United Rullroad pt New Jersey 197 Peunsylvania Railroad. ba Reading Ryilioad... 2244 Lehigh Valley Railroad. 49% Catawissa preferred. . 38 37 Philadelphia und Erie Railroud..... 18; 4 Schuy kill Navigation proferre: 10 hn Northern Coutral Railroad, a6 26 Lebigh Navigation, 20% a Oil Creek and Allegheny Ra‘ 4 8 Hestonyilie Railway, 21 2s Central Transportation. + 80% B9se THE AMERICAN MINING BOARD. 000 Mo ("8,1 b SJoooDIs Cui 3.05sbs 500 Duo NS & Con Ist. a 4000Am Dk simp7's 68 Er LO 101g TO a Ln Lean Mieh Bow 4000 Mich Con 8's, af if ban Use Shore ‘liv. 78 tom |) Seon r let... lo no 600 waits uy 4 40 Sieve ‘oie st pe z u ist Hy x . peered W RE pibo aut Miva SEER EES! #8 100 200 | do 100 Obi & A} $4) bely bs Ww RR.be 10 ga AG gp S132 100 Mor & Hay IER “be aie 400 Obie & MR. .be aueOkR CALL—I20 PB, 1100 she Brie BR. .bS 100 Ch) & B00. hE ‘ nw RR 300 409 raul RE SoM wae Pde at : 10 Americun Pac Mail Wa Ride. e en KR... bi #)P, #5000 U SS re. $1C000 US 5's, ¢, '81.. BLO) UB's, 100 why Ua, 5U0 Le 4 2000 a ry) 92800 Diy 0 RF Oh com Er) CP iat. C&O urbe NW ity © BR bess at 1Bb, 8S 1000 Mich Can 7's... 1 20001. 0 N enw, 98, ry 100 Clow i Biity Wing Cen ve. 63 10 sha i) & M Can. .be 1.0 by ost U0). oie od iss whi é at 10) dts {Ml Con Ri... ord ae. ery bri IC & wo de 2 000 do. G00 s+ Paul Sy do 600 ee « ¥ RR 100 Tol & W RR ot Jun Dei, BAS 2.0 do ne 200 208 ue 100 B00 NJ Ce on 16 Ohi, B& QB COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT DULL AND EASIKR—¥UTURES CLOSED BARELY STEADY AND 1-160, 4 3-32c. LOWER—FLOUR FIRM—WHEAT ¥IRMER—CORN QULL AND EASIER—OaATS QUIET AND UN- CHANGED— WHISKEY KASIER—PORK Easx— LakD UNCHANGED — PETROLEUM FIRM— SPIRITS TURPENTINE STEADY—ROSIN QUIET— OILS STEADY—CO¥FEE QUIET—SUGAR YIRM— FREIGHTS YIRM, Wapmrspay, Nov. 22—6 P. M. The merchandise markets were without important change to-day, the demand for nearly everything being light, while values wero very mach the same On Change flour was firm. Wheat was more active and firmer, but without, decided advance in prices. Corn was dull and easier. Oats were quict and unchanged. Whiskey was easier. Pork neglected and eacy. Lard without decided chango. Freights were tirm. Cotton on the spot was dull and easier. Futures closed barely steady ami 1-16c. a 3-S2e. lowor. Coffee was quiet. Sugar was firm. Oats woro steady, Petroloum was firm. Rosin was quiet, Spirits turpentine was steudy. Gorrek.—The market tor Rio was steady, with sales of 427 bags, ox Egypt, and 2,913 bags, ox Santiago. Mild coffee wus quiot. Wo quote:—Ordinary earxoos, 15%. « We.; fair do, 17ic. @ I8e.; good do, 18ijc a Idke prime, ISise. a 1¥e.; extremjo range of lots, 15%¢. w 2Olg Suntos. fair to good, 17e. # 18e., gold, ninety days; Java, | government bugs, 20c, @ do., grave macs. 21 ee i Singapore, 17e. ® 18c.; Ceylon, 16lye. a Ie. ; Maracaibo, Ite, a le; Laguayra, ujge. @ ISe,; Jamaicu, Joly a 17e. ; St. Domingo, 15 Costa Rica, 1Ge, # 19¢.; Mexican, 16ye, 4 17%ge. ; Ge. w Angostura, IGc. u 186; Savanilie, 160, « 1c, ieee ie a corron The market for spot cotton ruled dull, und The market for tuture deliv opened nt Tes- day's closing pele but declined, T-18e a'3 ise. during the day and clrs ng peices to-day compare with 10: ze middling, seit ts iid Hag 13} We, Ada (oe sgrainte, Totlay. Last Bovvening. Total, fb 10u'at 11 31-82, 300 at 12 T-S2e., Siu we 13 Bede, wan0 at Laie cy lc a Moo at Li ivida agus tue a "iia aan Read rau wat sa Sei bee 8182 Wee Porto Rico, 16ige. w 18e.; | be iad corn, 348 do: baries, ariey ¢ Hour market was bat rather quiet, the sales, wore 17,000 bola, Include tate, Western and Sousbern, st the aune: wat ae Bye flour wis active; <4X) hes r@ about 2,000 Brandy vine aid oases e < Superfine W ectara,. Extra W: cc gesaeege Southern, oxtra. Southern, fn Miwaukee 1 124 for X ) for No. Corn was OY bushels at a HOE pales oF 40 jarloy mult was _fiye way steady, Ameri Y tor sing ; Russie, cl full prices. was quick but cy ba, contrifa: eat and mined, Sie ‘0! HO; poe strained, 2 ashington, pangton were us follo 1 SO bid; wood strained, tiem ; 2 bid, y, $l ft wad. virgin, Be spirit ‘Ous.—The market for oil was quiet bur steady, wood, casks and bbls. & Bue, 42 We i te ® hatural Go, 8163. Southern, vee. w winter blouchod fish, Pernoteya.—The reeont advanco, but business was quia: MUe., and 15,000 bbls. at Baltimore, + word we folliwes- Crude, in bulk, 2 = is “bi reflued, in do, in eaves, Uc; naplth Totined, wt P do., ut Baltimore, if il City josimes pei Creek bid, $3 20% MS YU. Market th Daina vee: 3 WO by bbls, da shipment; at $3 '30. Puovision: ae tHerves, 32 688 prek bucon, u on mes beef, nd 3G0 box. beef‘hams, 217 bbls, ‘The pork arket was neglseyed and nominal. The closing “call” prices were as follows :—Sellor January. $1940, bid, $17 ata ed; slilpmonts, $3 aby was Muctisting, but si ip Did; MoE much doing Tard, 1,504 at 100 aioe vacks bere, 100 boxes do. January du: Wet; 125 bbls, sold anuary-December delivery, very, on private torn wiintn Yas ranke. Wi a §12 1 i hams—100 Smoked me: Ibs. avorage, prime wore quist at 1gtge. a Tie. for hnse 10 to 13 wie. for suulders: 40vgharny, 11 Thx lov netive. | The ‘closing p Ww $10 GO asked, seller year: $10 17'4 bid, $10 22 kid: December, $10 6 bid, $10 asked: January, $10 20 pid, ga. 23 ahthhneers Sh) ide bid, Sy Bate. ap ake 0.0 there for seller $10 80 a $10 324 for February. 2 BG Moree, Western ab ‘elone. ‘and "300 heh wits quis; 20) tiersex sold’ for 100 tierees for Cuba at 10), th America and nominally 10) ox. —There was a good, steady Jobbing movement w: full prices. We auote:--carolina, fair Ife. & Ole, ; Louisiana, fuir to prime, Sen 5) eomman, 43g¢.! Rangoon, fair to good, nosinally 66. a tige t Patni, good, Tigo. w 784 '; Kangoon, in bond, dye. UGAR.- y Refined w, 7 4c. ran Sivaning.—-Receipta, GL tierees and 18 casks, Tho market was quiet tierecs sold wt 1U3e. ‘TALLow—Receipts, 16 hhds., 40 tierces and 453 bbls. The inarket dull; 75,000 Ibs ut Bige. a Baye, rs) 3 50 vb ‘The market was cusior: In the way of petroleum ehartering tounage ik movement was accomplished, thongh not ia on "Change, where matters lovked Weak, wit Jd strong, but inter in the vay ex wore spicjt ind even at an advance 0! instance of Bultimore charters. Urain vos higher ‘the advance belay 3d.) and in go Foom on berth. par steam, was qulot and no pail the price to hd Me is included To Liverpool, by 4 per stoam, 1.000 boxer baco font 90s., 2,500 bbls, appl anil, 8,000" vushols riers pares te hte Is were wlso tobacco at Bus. American bri; Famaien with lumber, at $5. 50 p wer, Ge. an Amer. jean ship, aitimors "to Antwerp or Bremen O09 at 4s, e German barks 1-048 ons, hence to. Bremen. with 7,000 bile do. mt ds. td.; a British ship, (124 tous, trom Balei- more to Antwerp with 7,000 obla. do, at Os.: 4 Norwegian ark, SOD tons, hence to eta coh. with ) bois. do. at German ship, 794 toms, ich 5,300 bbls. do. Philade' iphia to E eu Amer schoo Himore to Trieste, with 000 bbls. Lark, 479 ton, hones te Cork for oF: with'8,000 bbid. do, iroe: NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. Waonrsvay, Now. 22, 1876, RECEIPTS FOR TWO DAYS. Vesta Sheep ant Lens, 277 Hogs. Cows, Calora, 7 2H6 1st goad. Prices Ben JO%e. pr Ib, welts Sows. From 39 IBM, bo ‘37 ibs. has been’ allowed, net, At T. ©, Eastinan sold jor sell, 27 ars 4 an follows:—112 Hliuois stcers at 4 ews; BS IIlinoy steers at te. per Hinoin stoers mt Oc. aa w mk rough to 11 owt. Sixtieth strost of horned castle, Bike. Ee eal Sowt, Tb, welht #) rl rie Frost 1 Oats oe So Be pet Wi. wore TA ewe Gills lrows, wold. for's. Biiner” 30 “Ohio “stoers at Wie. per tb, weiehi “3g ewt, «for selves & Ohio stoors nt Hie. per Ibs, welzit 7 ewt.; 24 Ohio steors at 10%c. per Ib., we! c Kalin sold for J. Brown 17, Ken tucky stoor 745 Tab #1 ot poe Deeds 6 . at 100 perlu., vat raey Oley yards Cou G0.°47 Mlinobs sours x10 32 Hiinols steers at for Bastable & Co. 0. of tho lots welt 8 ow, Pherson sold F. Holmes & 4, ter per ive weight Ti, ove i yh MOE DAE Ibe, wei zht 7% ews. ¢ stoers af O4e. «Oho per Phorwon, vs Tilinois steers a 1 oh, ie. al Tidnois ie gt weight Tig ew Wale tor Fe FTUsy : 5 owe, MLS. Weert issoari per ib, Couly 10 Kond went as the lowest rate ie Nowe sod for salt 9 Ohio ataore at K. Dudley bad ta Faller & Co, sold for yi ‘ Mar- Ly i* eer at Oh ewes: held on 3 ewe for 3: tieets at ington: | wt Tb. weight 7 oxon, mixes, at ee. weights a Dows; for Mr. David, 35 nib citer and oxen at per Ib, wi to Sowt. a ews. SaKKP AND Bae. —Trade_ moderato, Eger fold beat be, w Ze. per Ib, ry 6 17,940 Ibs, at Ib. ; 63 Btyt9 sheep, waist tba, at Se, gs Ibe; a Paso sad cine pid Sub tw ot Fibs te bs, weixbt 6.020 Tbe. at Weer ll ‘Deve eu ieabeck ctpid 18 Bt eight ibe., at mR pare Pe de an a at dhe. ou haa mde weight ade nina ba, ny bs. f vote sod 7 jo aheop, well 1 rt: Pot Onto thoey, won mrgeah a th Bo por Una inba eat 16:0 be bens at Ge: por ip. 104 Canna Taw A Sra , Mincn A calves ineladed, i Exporta fo Groat Heital Veats axp Catves.—Smooth quality w c. Cone quality grass fed calves siow vf read, PTrace--220 Ohie hogs, lve waight 206 ibs. per head, sold at 86 Oty per ews, DOMESTIC MARKETS. Ganvesron, Nov. 22, 1878. Catton, sendy; ridding. Mije.5 cr ordinary, Net rece 77. Exports, cosstwike, 431. 101,807, New Ontxans, Nov. Gorton easy; middling, 11%e.: low middii ordinary, 10% Whi Dalen; ge Mb: Vrance, 1449; 06. Bales, 9.250, Moninx, Nov. 22, 1875. Cotton steady: middling, Le: low mildling.” 10% wood ordinary, 10°, Hee. Net reeoipts, 3182 bales, bxperts to the € 3 coastwise, 416. Silos, 2,510. Stock, 6 ‘5 Nov. 22, 1276. Cotton stoady. Middiing, 110-\e; low middibng, tite good ordinary, 10%0, Net receivis, 4.604 bales | Sale Foo. "Stock. 85,911 “iste, Spirits turpentiag firm firm ‘at 140. ‘Tar strony at $1 90 Nov, 22, 187 Flour steady; Ne, 1 9 + aunber winte $7 25 8 87 50; white do. ouble extra, $ eanvessions were mixed Western at 4 els Canada, by san Heal a unahange 1 400 bus! lect. © Ryilroad _ Buregtc Laake receipts--Plaur, 14.360 barrels; cor whens, 144.) jo. ; barley, HOIST do. , per 2.200 parce lay py. 22, 16 45.000 bush. el rye. S0KK) do. els: wh 7,000 rye, 1 shim Ve 8,050" Flow, (2,400 barrels: torn, 18,000" busivels do; oats, 1,000 di Flone dull and ; rein, Whout in light inquiry: Groh Bay at private trims: Lurge curs No. Lwhite Michig F198. Corn dul: gales, 2.80%) bushels No, Zin lots, to will 300 flo, wt private terms: quoted sg Outs dull; sales, 1,000. bushels white Michigan at ie, Rye. bark was ly in Hight trate domund; quot dull and anehai J freights firm and ua- No charte ehanged. Cangl fre Flour nominally ynehs shade hi uc. Bu niend, but lower: all the ye mand, =} ar 1s outs, afternoon call Onts easier at sonsh 2. for danaary. 4 89 90, cusin; $0 75 4 $9 80, all the year, $9876 * PRINT CLOTHS MARKE pvIpENCE, Nov. y wt last quotations, Printing cloths market stoa HAVANA MARKET. TAVANA, Nov. , 1878. Al other ‘quotations are Spanish gold, 220}¢ a 221, unchanged, EUROPEAN MARKETS. Excutanay. Rurour —Livauroot, Now. 22 3 Western dui) at 71a. Bac 465. ; short rib firmer at 45 + short clear dull at 40x. Hats: Long eut dull at O24. Shoulders dull at 858. Beef—Indis mous dali at Xis,: exten mony aul at 107%, t Sis. Lary Prime en dail ae ble 3d, Tallow — Prime eity doll at tds. Turpentine—Spirits firmer at 285 Rosin—Comjnon firmer at 5s. Od.; fine dull ut 10s. 6d. o firmer ut’ 4s. Lurd oft aut at eo stendy at wn 1 2 do. st ‘ wii mand 105, Bd tor bouiuers. ft stoady nt 268 Tau Seuss Taian tkawiow.” Nor, market here nearly every description hh 1s. por owt. Loxpox Ou, Manker.—Lonnon, Nov, 22—Kvening.—Lin- seed oil, 25s, Od w 26s, por ewt, oe FINANCIAL. —In the sugar advanced tully T REASONABLE RATES—MONKEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mort cages wd other accurities; Insurance of ail kinds elfected with ‘coun J.J HABRICH & CO., 119 Beoadwa; $ONS WHO CAN INFLUENCE THE LEGAT business of insurance companies or banking houses can Muke plenty money: extelient réferences. Address ATTOR- NEY, box 590 Post office. DAM BO REID, Expert_and Accountant, Pearl st.. Host'oflice box 2, P RESPONSIBLE PARTIES lected by an ex; panies. Ain AIMS AC prosecuted and ionced Attorney, without fi Teo unless syscoashel excellent references. Adaress ATPORNEY, box ist attics. FIRST OUN EB. BAZLEY, 74 BKOADWAY. Stock Exchange Priv quotusions ‘of strud- lo privilogos; also ex; Pamphlets mallod correspoudonts pat eldios in United ARGE AMOUNTS OF MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW joxpensen, on New York, Brooklyn aud id Wostchonter First Rortcaues: Beconds aud Zonweh 01 GEORGE W. ad way. iti REPLACE CALLED MORT- yavings Danis oan have them part WISHING ' gages from insulven! placod by CROWE & ANDERS rs a TO LOA Db AND MORT- PO Ta a ws city property. apply 0. 7 Pine st nei pi ped § room No, 2, trom 10a. f 5 p— N $30. O00 ti are raion aR Uptown itersia $35 000, WANTED—AT 6 FRR NT, ON MORT- oe). ‘gage ; Propert: som $75,000 and ronts for 1000. App to ANDRE’ 00: LY, Attorney-at- aw, 69 Liberty st. $100.00025 2a nro X DUNS TO SUIT, ON time, +n relf blo stocks or ount of United States vonds. fice. $375.000e80!08 deselect a mg “COPARTNERSIPS. 0. 9 OLD BLIP, New Youx, Nov. 18, 1876. Tho eoparinership heretotora existing ‘between the un- dersigned, under the Lani nam Gomes, Rionda & Ca,, is Gissvivod by mutual ns. Either pariner wiil sign the firm nume in liquidation. ‘ DOMINGO Gow Loure we Novo, E.—TUE PARTNERSHIP UNDER NAME OF ae Go. is dissolved by mutual consent. G. Hl. GARDNER. __ Net INISTS “IN PIP ry room and enpttal for w much larser ot taking ap # specialty in their line. business. are desiro ', New York Herald office, Philadel- Addrexs MACHIN]: phix, Pa. holiday. tra: ust ill 0. dress BUSIN “you 182 ‘Downrows ‘dorald” ollice, gra ing interview immediately. A EEE “MAN, GOOD PENMAN AND conntant, can command sales, desires an enzaxement with «good firm in flour, grain or tea business: can give unquestionable rotorence: can invest capital alter frst year; compensation a commission or sulary; Interview solicited, A 8. J., Merald office, ORLLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PROC established and profitable book and. stationery busi. xold only on account of permanent sickness; located ina city of 20,00) inhabitants; conveniont to New Yoru; $82,000 cnsh required. Address CALA, Post office box 4,473, LADY IN BUSINESS WOULD LIKE TO BisCOME ftLacquaiated with « utioman for & partner that would invest $1,009 in the business; age from 40 to 55. Apply, in 21 Bleecker st. RENE WANTED —WITHT roprietury medicine, now in suce ho able to davoke his fime to the bus Poss office, New York. Aee9 sae “Witt estaviishod staple businas: 100 WANTED—IN AN OLD 3. $4,000 invest- A EMAN DESIRES TO TAKE P OF R tiring parties in old established manltaetaring busi- ness where investment is covered by actual value; $1.50 Foquired. pebble toh ao 2th ‘Ay : corner Broadway. “aD tad Good Will for tale wt oue-foursh eased on favorable torm: 0 barrels por annom; first elase 4 OB AC. $1,500, TO TAKE ful vist D PARTNER WANTED—IN inlty : small 4. at 121 isaet 25th at. A aie TIAL CONSULTATIONS TO GKT OUT OF any serene or embarrassment. by an attorney, of 1 b Tad Practice. Address MOVERATE TERMS, Herald TUaaPRA® PLAN HOTEL TO LEASE—SITUATED mene he in the eity of New York, now doing « good bust 180 ping roorms, besk Smog Binnie tauragtes bar, inunary, &ec., all in mee ye fontonshio term; Fase and only 83,0 an fea rot de off EE \BLISWED FANCY BAKERY ON BROADWAY— stensive choice business; long iy orabie terms, ON BB, 40 Broad st. OTBL—NEWLY FURNISHED; seit ‘AY; VAI Ehavie corner: syeam hess, elevators; to lense. Apply store tno, sriture wa My rir oh foe renter portion can remain on ives. quire agents need not appl Fences can be sent to EUKOP KAN + Astor Hon pasixsi WANTED WIT wee TO ae 8s LERS AND 1 opm i OR nor dealors. — te Payne Laat eet Bre i (; ge 6 wet a of age, w AIEEE RES ot rus ty me oe oad phi Ly is pertner. I FOR SALE, THK FATENE 0 OF ONE OF THR Address é [eee arte open marke Wes a A Ree pa Tp Ae prime moss dull, WOUSAND DOL peyine business. Herald Untewn office TO Juin AD a) TO BHU CAAD rat wort capital secured by Hines the guaount. W aing chang Adin Wass vi JARLIS DANIEL sg, gu veomarty” worth three BLOMONT PT, 150 Nesvan ~ srivy IN wots at Madison, x - N. J. 0, RL INA Call’ on" or ad- Se —PAMPNER WANTED IN LIGHT, PROPITA- Deo ante ease Vasinasey car neske $0" ech Yorkin aca held Apply LE PORT, 3683 double amount of security Meith tall particulars Ded bos i yea ‘ APiTAL WANT q 5 DOD hardware jusnal-etwring Vusivess will pay. Address OWNEIt, box 116 Herald office, $95 BE © nhs BY INVEST! 20, 00088: huudred dollars; no humbug. ‘sone “Herta aitice, MARRIAG WES AND _ DEATHS. Gaviy—Dourrry.—On Wi asa November 22, at ' x rs chureh, by the Rev. Frederick W. Gaviy. F. B.C. 8., of Boston, ry, of New York. No cur Gissoy—Mykas.—On Toesday, November 21, at the of the beide’s paren by the Rev, E L. vonak W. Ginsox, of Butlalo, N. Y., to Bvguys daughter fJ. 8. Myers, Req, —H sAnp.—On Tuesdi y, November 21, ey. Howard Crosby, Joun A. OLwareap $0 Loui isk, only daughter of Wm. Heerguard, M. D- ail of this city. DIED. —At New York city, ou Tuesday, Novembor Jouy M. Brxuy, in the 76th year Binie ae nd iriends are requested to attend the fuueral services, Thursday, November 23, at ten o'clock. A. M., at bis Jute residence, No, 46) 5th’ ay., without further notice. Buaviey,—On Tuesday, November 21, after a short illness, James Buapuey, im the Sib yeur Of his eae. » relatives aud irjends of the family age respect fully inyited to attend the funeral, on Tuursday, No- vember 23, at two o’clock, trom bis lute residence, No, 28 Scammel st. Coxway.—On Wednesday, November 22, Marcagrr Coyway, wile of John Conwa, Her remains will be taken Kons her late residence, No, 138 Crosby #t., to St, Patrick's Cathedral, at ten o'clock, where a requiem high mass will be nla. From thence’ to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The tek atives and friends are invited to attend withoat further notice, Covtmax.—at New York city, Wednesday, November 22, Manix Louise Corrmay, née de Tournillon, wife of Dr. Thomas Cottman, of New Orleans, in the 59th year of ber age. The (uneral will take place at the Church of St. Vin- cent do Paul, 23d st., between 6th and 7th ays, on Frie day morning, November #4, at hall-past ten o'clock. dew Orleans papers pieuse copy. Cracix.—-On Wednesday morning, November a ApeLaipx Louise, wite of George D, Cragin, Jr, an dauguter of Charles H. Clayton. Relatives and friends ure invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, November 24, ut one P. M., from No, 119 West 21st s1 Dizu.e.—On Tuegday evening, November 21, Kon- xxt D, Diu, sgu of the late Phyler £. H. Divvie (New York pilot), in the 34th year of lis age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral services, on Friday, 24th inst., at three o'clock P. M., at the residence o: Mr. Robert Dent, No. 229 1ith bt, Brookiyn. Boughanry.,—On Monday night, at 668 Bramball av, Bergen, N. J., Lyaan Ermoxne Dovomsrty, aged 4 ears, . Funeral services at house atejght A. M. Remains ;, on 9:30 tru, of to bu taken to Bordentown, 4 Thursday, November 23. “Dyorr,—At New Rochelle, Westchoster county, N. , on Wednesday morning, November 22, 1576, Jona Dyor?, actor, aged 64 years, ‘The funeral will take place from the late residence of the deceased, at New Rochelle, on Saturday morning, November 25, at ball-past ton o'clock, Fay.—On Tuesday, the 2ist inst, Jouw Fay, in che 48th your of his age. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are reapect- falty invited to attend bis funeral, on this day (Thurs- day), av ono P. M., from Believac Hospital fxitz.—On Wednesday, November 22, Marcarse Fauerz, in the 881n year of her age. Reiatives and friends of the tamily aro invit attend ber funeral, from 136 Waverley place, ou Fri- day, the 24th inst, at twelve o’clock M., without further notice. GiLLxsrit, —JULIA S., wife of Albert Gillespie, daugh- ter of Julia H. and (ne late J. M. Billings, at Bryn Maur, Pa, November 21, of scarict fever, in the 28h year of her nge. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa- noral services, ot her jate residence, 89 Park gv., Frie day morning, at Lail-past nine o'clock. Gorpon. Stapleton, Staten Island, on Taesday, November 21, Sanau C,, wile of Arcnil Gordon. Relatives abd friends are invited to attend he fui from her late residence, on Friday, November 24, threo o'clock P. M. Hanr.—Cuaktorre Hart, widow of the late Jamet Hart, on Wednesday, November 22, wahEAl will take place on Friday, Bogaighes 24, from her late residence, 164th st., Morrisant Hewuy.—lo Brooklyn, 21st inst, Jous aeaps, son of Ruiph and Anne Henry, in the 10th year of his’ age, ‘The relatives aud friends a1 pectiully invited te il, from th idence of bis Le tag | 90 Dupont eonpoint, Brookly: y Toursday, the 2 1., at one o’clouk ve a Ho.vex.—November 21, Mangan Hrarx, bo hered wife of Thomas Holden, in the ‘ist year of het attend the fan “iruroral will take place from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Cooper, 313 Kast 77th ot., on Thursday, November 23, atone P. M. Relatives ‘and friends.are invited to ateend. Juxxuy.—Tho funeral services of the late Fraxcia B. Jexxxy, EK. M., who died at Port of Spain, Island of ‘Trinidad, on the 22d of May, 1876, will be held at the residence of his parents, No. 169 Lefferts place, Brook- (Thursday) sfternoon at tour o'clock. ‘All rela- d friends of the fatnily are invited to attend, ‘The remains will be removed to Boston for interment Friday morning. Jxsvv.—At Westport, Conn., November 22, Fraxcia W, Jxsur, in the 77th year of his age. Kelatives and frieads are respectfully invited to ate tend the funeral services, at tho Congregatioval, churet, on Friday, the 24th inst., at bali-past two o'ciovk’P, M., without turtbor notice. Morax.—In Brooklyn, Novembor 21, after a linger- ing illness, ANNA, wile of ‘Thomas K. Moran, daughtcr of F. Fradiey. ‘The funeral will take place trom her jate residence, 153 President st, Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, The relatives and frien sof the tamily are respectfully invited to attend. Brewster Station Standard pleage cop: MacrarLay.—Entered into rest, November 21, 1874 atthe residence of her nephow, Daniel T, Macfal Yonkers, N. Y., Ayn Crissey Macranuax, widow Rey. Frederie Mactarlan, of New York Conference, in the 89th year of her age. Funeral io at the residence of Daniel T. Mac- farlan, No, 224 Woodworth ay., Youk N. ¥., on Friday, 24th 1 balf-past two o’clock Rot- atives and imends are inyited to further invitation, Train Depot, Hudson River Ratiroad, at-one Remains will be taken to Nowburg, Savurday morning, for interment MoVay,—On Tuesday, the 21st inst., Kunex McVey, aged 65 years, native of parish of Dromore, county Tyrone, Ireland. The tives and friends of the amily are fully invited to attend the fanoral, trom her late reste deuce, 145 East 54th st, at half-past one olelock, om ‘Thursday afternoon. his 37th year, Aytox Orro. ves and friepds of the family are respectfull; invited to attend the funeral, Friday, November from his Jate residence, No. 839 10th av. O'Cowxstt.—On Wednesday, 22d inst., Tuomas 0’Com WELL, aged 27, Relatives and friends aro invited to actend the faneral, atone o'clock, Friday, 24th inst., from the residence of pes brother in- law,” Patrick MoGyire, 3,997 ad avn Cold d Spring pape ASO COP’ PARNALL. —OD Lhe “a inst, Yeux Parmat, aged sa Yoars, son-in-law of the late Thomas white. ‘The relatives and {riends of the fs his uncies, Wm. Sinclair and Robert fully requested to attend the funeral, fro his idence, No. 249 Kast 51st st., on Friday, 2h fie one o’tiock P. M. PostiLt. —On Thesday, November 21, Ronget se bai med bond goed oe age elatives: ‘ends are invited to fatbo, Nat aged 33 funeral sorvices, at the residence of May Hast $4th st., on Thursday, November Rais. —Sorata Louise, beloved wite Rabe, on Tuesday evening, November years, 7 months and 4 days. Relatives and frienas prune Femtiy 8 aro respectially invited to attend the funeral, frum her late residence, 35 Hudson st., Hoboken, N. J., on vir Novombes at one o'clock P. M. ANKIN.—On Wednesda U4 Youngest son of the late Hogh "Maa Beteis The 2Ist year of b Relatives and fri atta e brotner, No. 450 Ei 16th st, on Fi BSavaon.—On Toesiay nig! ht, of Eiigx BURSHAM SAvaGR, dow Savage. Service at Grace church, Brooklyn P. M., Friday, the 24tb, Way. —at Woodrid ber 22, Buta mae Ky el and Delia T. Way, wade eee Rolatives and f invited to attend ber Ces me ‘thomas fe York way at ; Funeral Friday, ‘Gao o Foppoctiully, mavites,

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