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—_____—_—- STEALING A SAFE. {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] trace of \t could be found, Its dimensions were three feet square and its weight about 800 pounds, showing that ut least (hree persons must have been concerned in the robbery. No person could be found who bad Boticed a team im the neighborhood during the bi of night. The contained about $300 in mo: the following A bond tor $2,000 im chanics and Builders’ Association, deeas for property &t No. 135 Pitt street, No, 1,071 Second avenue and No. 1,220 Third avenue, dod insurance policies in the Bow- ery Fire, Manufacturers and Builders’, Traders’ Fire and Mechanics’. The case was reported at the Central Uilice and detectives put to work upon it. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, pe PE Si A Decline in Stocks from the Best Prices of the Day and Recovery at the Close. GOLD 109 1-2 A 109 8-8. Money on Call 3 and 2 Per Cent—Govern- ment Bonds Strong—Railway Bounds Steady. WaLL STREET, Farpar, Nov. 24—6 P, M. The railway list having been advanced by the stimu- of higher rates for ‘‘dressed bhogs,”’ and halting ow in the advance of any further increase in freight ebarges, buyers of shares are nding but a bad market to bring their pigs to. The day has been dull as to importance of fluctuations And limited as to amount of transactions, the whole aggregate of business footing up ‘less than 100,000 shares, of which more than one-third is to be placed to the credit of Lake Shore. There being no pressure to sell and no avidity to buy, prices did bot vary ma- terially from those of yesterday, anda sort of vacuum ‘Was created in the usual speculation abborent to brokers and to nature alike. The most important variations occurrod in the coal stocks, which swung backward and forward, within an arc of 13¢ per cent, the motive power being the acquisition of cash stock either for immediate delivery or for the purpose ol returning borrowed shares against which sellers’ op- tons had been put out. The demand for borrowing purposes was evon greater than yesterday, an eight per cent for one day being readily obtained, while sellers’ options for sixty days were not done better than 23 per cent below the ruling cash price, ‘The specuiation in these stocks follows a course as Tegular as tho procession of the equinoxes, and con- sists in a mad drive in the way of short sales, an un- plevsant squeeze in the way of cash shares, and a madder struggle to cover and get out, This appears to be almost the truo story of the last two or three days, and it is trite enough to disgust a marine. Woaile political affairs have as yet scarcely disturbed values, business, in matter of volume, has almost re- ceived aquietus, not at the Stock Exchange only, but in all kinds of commercial marts. If there does not exist a positive anxiety, there is at least « disposition to waitand gee if events are tending to ‘‘where pas- sion leads or prudence points the way,” and until one oud or the other is chosen the prospect of livelier mmes is dull indeed. THE SALES TO-DAY, The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day Mgregated 97,412 shares:—New York Central and Kudson, 112; Erie, 2,500; Lake Snore, 34,700; North- western, 1,300; do. preferred, 400; Rock Island, 2.850; Pacific Mail, 1,300; St, Paul, 1,600; do. preferred, 7,125; Ohios, 2,200; Western Union, 6,200; Wabash, 8,000; Union Pacific, 200; Delaware, Lackawanna and Westorn, 13,725; New Jersey Central, 9,680; Michigan Central, 6,400. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest aud dowest prices of the rag eS New York Central Erie... Luke Shore. Wabash...... Northwestern ‘Northwesiern preferred Rock Isiaud.... a Milwaukee and St Paul 19% 1955 Milwaukee and St Paui pi B24 51 Dei, Lack. una Western m7 60% New Jersey Central... Union Pacit Obio and Mississippi Western Union. Pacific Muil..... . CLosiNG FKIUEE—s Fr. M. Offered. Avked, za, 25 1 8 Hen os dope 24 107, Le & M80... 50% 4 614 Mich Central. Us vxpress. . 56 oT NY & arlem. Welle-Fargokx t6 PR ONY Oats. 10u% Chea Alion.. 993g 100 NJ Coutral.. 35% 887% Uhio & Mins... 6 Bo. Panama. ~ 5a Tole sab 6% 99, Union Paelte.. Osis 20 Mo Pueill se ADVANCE AXD DECLINE, The following are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of yesterda: ApvaNck.—Delaware and Lackawanna, %(; were and Hudson, 1; Lake Shor ; Michigan Cen- trol, 44; Morris and "Essex, Mi sey Central, 134; New “York and New Haven, 134; Pacitie Mally 35; Quicksilver, 3; Wabash, 4. Ducuine.—Goid, 4g; American Express, 1s; Western UCuion, 39; Union Pacilic, 3g; St. Vaal, preierred, 4; Rock Isiaud, 34; Northwest preferred, 3; Northwest rowmun, 39; Harlem, 3g; Ulimois Central, Hanne dul and St Joseph common, ts; Erie, 1; ‘Burlington gna Quincy, 3; New York ‘Central, MG “Atlantic aad Paciue Telegraph, MM ‘Yhe rest of tho market was stationary, THE MONEY MAKKET, Money on call loans was supplied at 4,8 and 2 per cent, with the last figure quoted as the final rate, Prime paper is passed at 434 and 6 per cent, ‘There is very littiec, however, in the bands of brokers, The rates of exchange on New York at the under- mentioned cities to-day were:—Savanuab, % off; Charleston, easy, 6-i6 a par; New Urieans, commor- pial 3-16, vank incindatt, heavy, 100 discount; Bu Louis, 125 «160 discount; Chicago, 100 discount. The sterling exchange market is rather better, Prime nomival rates, 482 und 484; selling rates, 4813; a 4.82 and 4.834 94.03%. Reichmarks, 93% a 937% and 9444 00455; cables, 964; a 9674; prime Paris, 6183; and B16. Dela- ‘THE GOLD MAKKET. Gold opened at 109% and cloed at 109%, all the pales of the day having been at these tigures. The $1,047,515 Curreuey balances. 1,281,875 Gross clearances. 20,086, The steamship Neckar, trom So bamption, which arrived to-day, brougit $723,675 gold coin and $175,000 univer bara. The total receipts of goid coin from Eu- rope thus far this week are $2,370,675. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds closed firm at the following quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 123% a 12445; do. do, 1881, registered, 117 a 11744; do. do., do, coupon, 117% mw 118; do, do., 1805, registered, 110 a 11034; do. do,, do,, coupon, 11044 a 110); do, do., do., ew, registered, 113, a 11334 ; do. do., d0., coupon, 11335 B 11344; do, do., 1867, registered, 11044 a 116% ; do, do., do, coupon, 116% 11654; do. do,, 1868, registered, 17s @ 118; do. do, do., coupon, 1175; a 118; do, ton-fortion, registered, 113%; a 113%; do. do., coupon, 11494 & 11644; do. fives, 1881, registered, 112% a 112%; do, do, do., coupon, 11294 a 112)4; do 436’s, 1104 a los. DRY GOODS neronTs, The imports of dry goods at this port for the week ending to-day were $1,017,686 and the amount mar- Ketod $870,462, The total imports of dry goods at Abia port since January 1 were $75,466,787 und the Qotal amount marketed $76,616,176. ‘THM UNITED BtATKS TREABURY. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $72,000, gold, on account of interest, and $11,400 in redemp- tion of five-twenty bouds ‘The Sub-Treasury released $12,100 silver coin to-day. Revenue receipts to-day, $400,000; customs receipts, $300,000; bank notes re- evived, $700,000. THM FORKION MARKET, Gritioh consuls vowed yesterday ut 06)4, opened to NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBKK 25, 1876--WITH SUPPLEMEN day atthe same price, advanced to 95%;, and at two “PM, o'clock the quotation was 954; 8 96%. United States " urs #2000 oe hl wt * bonds in London are uuchauged. The further sum of 4 £249,000 bullion was to-day withdrawa {rom the Bank SpcoxD Ree of England. Part of this sam—to wi 50,000, will 100 N'3 Cen RR.... be be sent to New York. Bar silver is 543d. The five o'clock quotutions from London report consols un- changed (95% 0 953;), and United States bonds 4 a % lower for ten-forties, and new fives 4 lower tor 1865's $2000 Mo f’s,1b..... tor en oe 2 60 gon oe Ti cui Akt Rit be 108: i Orie wR. 2000 0S 9400 & Miss 1 00 Un Pao i Ist. 1000 Ale & TH 2d pt and 4 higher for 1867's, Rentes in Paris are 104.55. Maeoi Me tats oe kt wif & y Ko shat) n 2 3 United States fives in Frankfort, 101%. 6 s d vo “ Fs I. ac a ae RAILROAD BONDS, TH Qutek Min, uu ‘ 7 Railroad bonds were quiet. The most important | 110? W Un Tel. “baxs Ti 2 am change was a decline of 1 per cent in New Jersey Cen- tralconvertibles, The other changes were as foliows:— Av advance of 4; in Morris and Essex firsts, Missouri Pacific seconds and Wabash firsts (St. Louis divis- 100), % im St, Paul consolidated sinking funds, Morris and Essex seconds and % 11 Louisville and Nashville consuls of 1898. There wasa decline of \ in North Missouri firsts, This afternoon New Jersey Central convertibles fell off to 78% and closed at 79. Ohio and Missour: consolidated sinking funds advanced to 83% and seconds to 50. New York Central coupon firsts brought 1204, Union Pacific firsts 10644 and Lake shore consolidated registered Orate 104%. The tollow- ing were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonas:—Union firsts, 1064; a 105%; do. land grauta, 100% a 101; do,, sinking funds, 90%, a 913; Centrals, 10954 a 109%. $00) Us S00 CRN Weeg ts 3000 M&S? BOW Tene 00 | Quincy anol ist ‘aa * BANK Saanks. The sales of city bank shares wero as follow. ‘Ten America at 136, 10 Metropolitan at 124, 36 Phoenix at 85 and 100 Continental at 68, STATE HOMDS, State bonds at the Board were steady for Tennessees, Missouri long sixes and South Carolina sixes, new, to which dealings were confined. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks were as folio’ 00 Quick Min loo W Unt 400 300 zo vo 50 100 ho 100 100 uo “ 100 Obie & Misw RIL. 200 Ohio & Miss pf. .93 SONY,NH& HRB “tio oy sixes, new... . Me Railroad ot . 13735 Be. i 45% Reading Railroad... . 223, Lebigh Valley Raiiroad 4856 Catawiasa -relerred. 37 Philadelphia und Erie Ratiroud.. l4 Schuylkill Navigation preterred.. iL Northern Central Ru:lroad 26 Lebigh Navigation 28 Ou Creek and Allegt . Bx de Hestonvilie Railway, ‘ 2h 10) Mi St Paul Central Transportation - 8045 100 M&St Paul RR pl. GRAIN KECKIPTS. ¥ The following shows the receipts of grain at the Atlantic seaports trom April 29, the opening of 0 November 11, a period of twenty-nine BOrChiN oWKipe yOu NJ Cen RR. 200 do... All Grains, > 10,008,045 COMMERCIAL REPORT. ae 10 COTTON : SPOT EASY; FUTURES STEADY, BUT tee se Ling broad 3-320, 4 2c, LOWKR—FLOUR ¥IRM— Madetphia. . 19, —co' r LET— Baltimore... 2 ro 15,622,085 WHEAT EASIER —CORN SUERE ONE QUIE: New Ori 1858/578 2'690, 587 WHISKEY SHADE OFF—YORK NEGLECTED— : Pebirasietsioiet LARD UNCHANGED—PETROLEUM FIRM—S8PIRITS Total 57,822,500 109, 554, 005, TURPENTINE STEADY—ROSIN STEADY—OILS PAUL BARNINGS, The following shows the earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee ana St. Paul Railroad Company tor the third week in November :— STEADY— COFFEE FREIGHTS ¥IRMER. STEADY—s8UGAR FIRM— Frivay, Noy. 24—6 P, M. ‘Tr continues slow, although in some directions 1876. $178,000 | 8ome improvement is noticeable, while in others the 1875, 211,585 | indications are regarded as more hopeful and promis- pe Soi pala an SAR dk cceseeaeeece $30,685 | 128 Tho unsettled coniaiton of national polities and the extreme bitterness engendered thereby impede commercial enterprises to somo extent, but it is re- markable that the influence exerted is uot greater, all things considered. Business men, as a rule, do not care to make liberal or permanent investments under existing circumstances, for, they argue, no one knows whata day may bring torth; and although there is little doubt of the ultimate peaceful, if not satistactory, settlement of existing differences and difficulties, yot 84N FRANCISCO STOCKS. The following are the closing official prices of mining stocks to-day :— Alpha. the possibility of future trouble is enough to render necessary the exercise of the Exchequer utmost caution on the part of the prudent Gould & Curry, | Hale & Norcross, . Imperial.... . man of business in whatsoever branch of industry he may be engaged. Hence business still drags, though somewhat improved. The European complications still exert « potent influence in some quarters, and the breadstuffs market, as the most deeply Interested, is still sensitive, und the cables received almost hourly during the we-k have exerted con- sideruble influence. The beliefs coneerning the probabilities Yeilow Jacket....... Julia Consolidated. ., 64¢ Segregated Belcher. THR AMERICAN MINIXG BOARD, Tne following is the official report of sales to-day :— 100 sha Alpha.. .. 510 1 100 Belcher 3 1% a, Hert asichar”... 2* | of war one way or the other are of very little consequence, 100 Bullion aay 4% | saveas they occasion a demand for breadstnife; still the § 2¢* | course of events on the other side fs closely followed and the 1s 100 ophir 48 | influence is plainly discernible in the tone of the markets, wa cee Oriel Ganisisen* oy? | Onthe whole, however, there has been no cause ot com wig 100 sea « Ry, 43 | plaint in regard tothe demand during the past wook, ase i La 10 13, | good business has been consummated, while « 22% | material enhancement in values hus taken place. pe gray n re en or Flour, though tolerably active, has not folt the influence of 200 Gould 4 Carey. i 10" Biiver Gle 4% | the war rumors to the extent that wheat has, but the mar- 300 Grant, 200 S:iver Hi $ | kot has ruled strong and holders are confident with rogard - rt to the ultimate improvement of flour in a ratio more nearly corresponding with whoat, Meantime a very fair business has been donein both. Corn bas been slow and with plenti- fal supplies. The market has favored the buyer, although to 0 considerable extent, Oats have ruled quiet, but pretty steady all through the week. Provisions, with the excep- tion of lard, have been neglected, and scarcely enough his transpired from day to day to make a market. Lurd has had {te asual ups and downs, without materially ebanging one way or the other. Around town the markets have for the most part be quiet. The dry gouds market has disappointed its best friends, having ruled quict except when, asin # few instances, important reductions in prices have been made, which called into existence a little more activity. Bouts and shoes, hardware, drugs and dyes and inds of merchandise h 100 Caledonia. 2 « Cleveland, Di AGO a setaeeeaey 100 Con Hercnics. -- 200 Grown Poiut....... 200 Grant. n NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Fatwar, Nov. 24, 1876, M. BEFORE CALL—10 A. quiet. flou: Sioserate demand for’ shipping 1 ‘cradea. Wheat was less ac. Pac of Mo 2d... . 24 shs Atl & Dac fel. 3000 West Un Yel. 10 brie PR. tive and a shade easier. Oats were quiet. Lard ag decided chi Jorn Was quiet and unchanged. shade uff. ork neglected. scarce and POANTIMONY was ateady nt 14340. © 14% BERSWAX wus quiet and stoady at Bie for Western. Broom CoRN was dull at 334c. «4c. for red, 4c. a5e, for red tipped, Go. 8 5X0. for medium and 6v. @ 7c. tor choice gold. for Southern and dele. ; sperin, pate: adamansine ( » B37 jantiago sold on private s. Mild ‘coffee dinary cargoes, 6 a 746. ood du, 18ige. ‘a 3 Tahie. a very ex Fungo of lots, 15340. wits; ir to good, Tk, » Ie., cold. ninet 10., TASS INnGLs. ae a the. 5 lulS AND 11:30 A, M, u by v 0) Cost xican, +2 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A. M, | Yernt7e; Aupostarn, i Seat $10000 Tenn 6's, new. . 4424 2000 oh L 3 hepa . beng. | Cersece, be. alone ee Su Si 8 On Jisve oot chy ith eae, $1 75 9 82 feet, ordinary » 380 a $34 per M. JUPPEIR Was VOY QUiGt KE 2O%4C. ice tor take. Coubace was dul but unelunged “We quote :~ Manila (large add gunail ‘te: poriby Be 150. ido. volt rope yarus, 16c. » Ie. jamnila, Ope, te! New Ze vue Hemp, tarred, rove, Phe warket tor spot cottou rul re not quota _uvurss opened = 4000 2.00 Mor & 10.0 Mor & Es 2d cae reg oo a she closing previous evening, and ‘low d oe tae ER tas, Trendy with alone for she day of SSzo.m O-hue” The closing ee cs bas ai-ae: prices to-duy compare with Thursiay's as iollows:— ES meas Thurmlay, Novem er 23. Friday, November 24, 4000 Pac ot Mo 2d. Aovratees Kovemteraa 6 ba December. Deconbor: 12 ry oe ae 2 7-32 Peewee Ae ous tai Vosrant br S28 ebruary. Mirch cteaiad a 12 AAG Murens.2- 22732 4 — 36 Phanix 100 Continental Bk.be 10 Del bi Van. .be thi New Cotton. Ordinary... ns Strict ordinary. Good ordinary ..2°°. 11 i Surict oud ordinary. 1 1 Mi ir 1194 iL 12 1s 13) 13. 13 8 y 8 + Me. atrlet 104ge. ; low middling, Wie; Gaia! Inge. Spot wore as follows :— Today. Suu ber, 2h 53.0, re Sdu tle Bite. 200 we BEFORE CALL—12:90 P, M, | duo isis sce; Pobrunry: 90) as 1a 15-930. Apel uy ab 8 17% L00she NJ Von RE... 306 1a Lie. a May 1 at oy ze. ‘Total, om 440 - 1 Too aan ai i ie 19% sou 1 ¢ OD rates Jy Mager BBD... 10Usbs Ny 0 A ised 14 fey ene See Se a BR oe 3 S00 Lae 100 swe wu HI2e., July, We. Tow Grand total, 17,100 hehe, The rosette rn oy ports wore as foliows:—Galvestom, 2.420 j 9-018 |. svloct * Charleston, 4,748; Witmington, 1.46 415; Baltimore, 67 Dew York, 635; Boston, Poiladelphia, 105, ‘Total, 31314. This day last wee! Stuy This aay last year, 22,406. Total since September 1 1 catty 11 omes to last nigh ¥ ‘cotton Ireicnts closed as cc To Havre, by steam, 7 con), comprensed: by'sail, ue icin wore quoted Ginseng was a shade ouster fo. Sitriol was quiet at $1 75 per ewt. tor 2iye. per lb. tor small dots. Camphor was stendy at 2c. for veined. in bbls. on spot Cream tartar was 6 Sle « Ye. gold, for American aud B4e for powderea bbis and tor nd other, were nd Divi div was firm ut $75 per ton. Cutcn was quict at te. a8Ke.. gold. Pressley potash was Guiet at 20c. w 28e.. as to auality. feb je pote wae firm, at 16 a lie. Sal i "was di ss, irish moss was qi at Wize. a Te, er was y were'in fair demand at 2 Kole wore stendy ut le r 4. eo a eco ae. Gh wane at Bc, mbo TOOL Was pons no ‘Ye. fe Hnd4e. for powaered, Gum. gedda was fir at Mec Ke Oc. do, Tulea, 3c. a 10%6e. Juniper berries were slull at Z4gc. Sige. for ordinary Ituliwn, range peel was quiet at Te. Se, Venice turpentiue was firm at 24e. « tile quoted at Ie. & 16)9¢. gold, and do, common at ady at B0%Ge. fur ‘netive and tiem ; $7 80 487 S755 bbls, and 1 ier for bo: now heli at 83 potwsh was Alam—Lui potash was in oll acid was quiet in Hikge. & 47s0. tor powdered. Tie. Licorice Todiae f Citric acid was Mb former prices: Spanish ealina ve ie, quoted at Se, ; large Guaalina at Sze. m Lat ste. a Sige; Corgtinno at 420. ab se. Balsam copaly Londou; quoted bere London at 2s., with sales in Safron was steady at de Galangal root wins were quict at Yoc. a 10c, at $1 7) for Newloundland and $2.90 for Norwogian, — Itha- var qulot at prices ranying from $1 15 48150," Aloes were quoted at Ilo, 4 14e. lor Cube. Ginger was quick, ut 1s tor Jaraaica Bleached, | Krew was tem held at Bc. « 0 $0.08) 4 80 for le. 4 126, Squute Gas iter oli rek hates demand and tbs, Spuni-b. for whit wore q 6, 106. Private. 95 a 1. Prime Durch was was quiet at SL 2 Coriand, # quote Unraway was tiem wl * Chamomile Gowers wero nd tle. & NOs, tor Koman, Ise, “Sweet marjoram dy at 1utye, & 250, wee ‘aioted wt Be, © X5e, WBC, | Giyeorine was in fair demand tab ike, Orrin rout was quoted wt 2 . tur German, Albumen wan m steady ry ‘a » 4 708, for blood aud $14 $1 Ol tor exy. Saraaparilla was quict but stoady. We que ide, a S7e.; do do, for export, Mexteun, 1c. a Le, Japan was quoted at Ie. « 1e., gold, Gum daimar was quiet at Ide, (4 18e. vamboze was quoted at G7e, Assulwtidn was steady at le. a 17¢ Ourbonate AMMonIA Wus quoled At Lise, gold. yore generals stows, but quiot We quote b Bnd oll s Bssential otis all g st a Citrouell: do, do, itelaa)« wintergreet oil oe TB, inetusi ponnyruyal,” 1 35, all curroney: olf ol bay, 81? market for Kuglish chemicals was vory tut, closin; with ® prospe:t of lower prices. The sales were Diewching powder at 2iye., currency: 25 tons soda ash at ai da ‘at $1 45; 100 irae caustic soda 14, 70c. & He. Hs; oll cl 2 uper carbonate S's din ktus). de., Currency, et but unchanged; quoted S7c, a S&e 2 keewe, ind Bc. a 40e. for mixed. he stock of codtivh was very light, and the mar- ot wus conseauently quiet, alghough there was not a, good demand, and sulex we lerate xt $6 lor Georgo’s and 44 tor Grand Bank, | Mackerel were uuchanged. | The bbls. sold at $18 for No. 1; $9 for herring ruled’ quiet: ‘50 for share 50 e Goorge’ Muckere!l—Extra m ag rt No. 1. 318; oO. nH 20.0 oe dg Bow RerriniecSeated Bae pe wheat, nd 63 ee ‘Or $15. 4, DAY, ‘none; large No, 2, Fiour ap Gnatx.—Kecatote—Fiow 208.340 bushels: corn meal, 540 bble, 113,281 do. ; bariey malt, 14,000 do. inquiry for shipping grades, including State, Western and Soi $ 45 for Brandywine ind 82 008 85 13 1,600 sacks sold at We quote :— for Western and Jer 4850 510 52598 575 Sa 625 4850 510 Ex 5258 600 Minnesota 6258 77 Round hoop ‘Ghia, shipping 6250 575 i trade bran S750 6 50 +6508 750 +5508 600 +6008 650 St. Louts, shore douple extra 6 50a 725 St. Louis, choice family, 750% 9.00 Kye Hour, tine to supertin 4400 515 Southern, 4258 450 Southern, superfine . 4500 455 Southern, extr 5508 700 fami 7008 90) We 2908 315 2900 315 3400 3 45 ae abuut 000 bur sL Ghlsugo, $1 29 for new No. 8 Milwaukee, Sette: Sriver $18) for Nos 2 Chicages 81-35 for Novi do., $1 32 for No, 2 Sheboygan and olorado spring, in bond, and $1 40 for white. Corn ww: but closed st je of 90,000 bushi = 1,142 carne. | The pork market was quiet, closing at the Moall” at $10 tid. $10 asked for "November: SU 16 50) asked, for sell ad 3 31 |, $16 5O asked, uunry; @18°40 bid, G10 0 a 216 65 asked, for M. jd Cut were quiet Ab at ad ietied she shoulders at 67%. a for Western long sis Beet hams quoted ut were 20. extra prime 8 Western Smoked meats wore dull ut 1it!s¢. w 14e.tor hams and 77 also inactive shouiuers Fd was without aecided change, clos @ second “eal” ax (olla ct 0 17 bid, $10 25 ; $10 So bid osu ahy asked 10 80 did. BIO GO asked. The were 4,000 ti $10 50 for November, $10 20 a $10 25 tor Deve 4810 BU for seller year and J Lforeos sity ut Sil 30, 100 $10 374e and 100 th prin was quiet; 500 tlereer sold for 4 Refined t, at 810 50, tinent on private torua: South America was quoted at 1}; Ries. market Was steady and fairly active. We note > Caroline, fair to prime, Sige. ao 64, Louisiana, Mir to prime, S'jc, « Oie.: do. common Fangoon, fair to ood, ‘nominally Wie. « Oe : Fatwa, io 784 7 ., currency; Rangoon, in bond, 2Me., Seiten wan quiet nt 7ie., currency, for domesti¢; and ‘Tige., gold, for foreixn. TKAKINE.—Iteceipts, 109 tierces, The market was nom|- 1 were 20,00) Ibs. ut Ile. wad 10) terges, to “there was quiet; 75 hhds. New Orleans sold at 8 Refined was quiet; $200 bbls, cut louf sold day or export to Bugland st '13¢ | We quote: “Fair rodning, Ves ws lulye.; Cuba, recers. centrifuy still avery firm market for raw, omamon to prime, wige, 10%4e, A, 11M As 1 a lie sewed, second quality, 123 Receipts61 v he market was nd! heavy) 140,000" Iba. sold At Sige. and 32 tieroes off grade at 744c. ‘The market for turelen way very firm, - Sale ny: made quote -—Itunien, SAye., all gold. ‘wns generally steady, cae rverr lewof Kentucky loni, ware 400 bhds. at ui note sales of 100 cases seedleaf Ohio, crop IATS, on pei 1s priv e erm; nis; 61 Os. crop 1874 asex Now a? Fe, crop 187 Engen, eis ‘al Oo Wor 0 400-5 TdT canee Poansy!- vanin, sro 5.00 Be. w 2Ve. w Yc, aud 100 bales Havana ts, 555 bbls. Tho market was quiet; Ag. and GO bbs, alcohol at $2 08. rket was aint sales were 15, Tos. washed washed au 42 3,00 i . balance at 2 3e. Ws. do. nt 26350, d on'private low do, terins, 40.00 "Iba, Western fleece, 1500 Ibs. washed conrse combing, 2,000 1bs. Georsia, 25 bags pulled, 3 do, 009 Ibs. unwashed Virginia, aiitoruia pulied, 34 bags black i Mibn suser, do, 8.00) Ihe. domectic lumbet pulled, thearings, 2,000 Ys. Western Texas and 2,000 lbs, ue especially for petroleum v yanoo prominent also in the ins in petroleum charters. The enwageme; Liverpool. per steam, 10,000 bushels uratn, at Sig. & Od 700 bales cotton, 34,8 11-824. ; 1,000 Duly, sugar ou private terms; 2,500 boxes bacon ou private terms; 2,00. bo: chi and by, salt 300 bole, rouin, 2 Fi hinds. ‘tallow, Ga. bules cotton, To London, by 16,00 bushels grain, 4,000" bbls.’ flour, 2s Gd., and per steam, 2 Dushels grain, 8d.’ 500 bales hope, ia: 5,000 boxes choeso, 408, To Glasgow. por + puncheons ‘on private terns. TO Be jstol, » bbls. = Ls quoted wt 40s. asked, and by will tallow, 3%, remen, per sti 2,000 voxes starch and 50 tons organs on private terms, charters embraced :—A Norwegian , $85 fons, hence to Cork for orders, with 2,400 quarters ui at Gs, 4350.; a Norwegian bark, with 2,700 quarters 1m Baltimore to Heliaat, Os. 103d: & British. brig, 400 . trom Philadel phi to United ‘Kingdom, with olt Cake, at 26s, 3d, 0 the American burs, 718 tons, iu our Naan seicelont with tobacco” to, Genou, has been reported ut 4 British brig, 145 tons, hence Antigua, with woneral cargo, at 70c. per bbl Petroleun charters—A (German ship, 74 twerp or Bremen, with ‘an America: +15 tons, from Baltimore to WO. a British bark, gee opens, with 6Q0 bbis., 4a 10444, hence to do with 6.800 bi bis. do 247 tons, hence to Saloni tons, thence ne British ship, 1.090 ton 9,60. : an Ameriean bri on with Ge a bark, 533 tons, hence to embers Gast eveniug), with 4,000 at 4s, Ud; @ British bark, hence to © for — orders, with 3,000 bil do. Ss a Britis brig, 204 tons, hence tv bark, S82 ton: dam, with 3,900. bbls. do. at Gs.; 4 bark with 1,60: Sapkiha, from Phiiadelphia to Cork, tor orders to United Kingdom, at 5s. 3d. ; a British bark, O98 tons, trom Philadel- phia to Havre with 3,800 bbls. erude on private terns, NEW YORK CArTLE MARKETS, Faipay, Nov. 24, 1876, RRCEIPTS FOR TWO DAYS, Veale Jersey ity... Totals. 1,925 180 10,401 Bravad- rails trai on alight ran of | generaty common quality steers. Pricos 8! 6 BOK cwt. Sal Kixsieth stroes yards 1. C. horned aattie; sal foal 4 8c. per Ib. IF ib., wei, b. Te el 01 with Winols stocrs ut seunt Tig owt. bg, 18 common pei tion Dige. por Ib.. weight 734 cwt.: 47 lilinols steers at Uige, vet Joy weet TH eres 0 Illinois Sar yes we wei By ows. Liitnos ste HF. Barebard sold “ior Miteukit he Missourt 30g, She tor No. 2 Ohicago mixed. 8s. w Wye. for Ke. 1, de. 8 S84 for steamer. de, {uF unsound and Se. a GOdge, for sail, “Hive was quiet ot ide. « We. tor State and Pennay!- vai San ts bem Baniey was nauk ada sold at private price, Banoy malt was quiet. were steady but quiet, with sai ol .U00 bushels at 33¢, B8ige. for Yange Ur Wenteru nixed, ie. » 420. for Fain of Western white, 4c. ne for State whito, ate. sae for State mixed, 3840. for No. 2 mixed and S74e. fo Fuvrt—The market f Pe age i—Now raisins. iF do... age ju pranes. Se, a rir ‘& 1lc., according to size and quality, ise. a B20. Kixe—Layers, 1ie.: drums, 120, fraail nuts, 730. ginger, 87 50 per cute, Tho market for domestio dried was duil and flat, under orn and Sti ples. ples. Stato, Give, a Ue; do, iwod, Southern Youre, | ‘ere a i ‘enches— & 7e.; do. aoe prime to taney, oie Te. : unpeoted do, We. berries, 2Ne, a 2He. quarters, | a talves, Cherries, 18e.'a 18tge. ue ibe; do. Bige. rent ere quiet age 1105 prime do, $1 0 een. tse Weal xader and, We quote :—Bule hay, ping. sles, 75e. Straw, Oe. Heap AND JUTx.—Jute butts were The same may’ bo waid of hemp. We quote:—American dressed, as $8200 tor single. $300 w #429 for double und 120 8 $125 for rong; Hussis, lean, $2U) but very firm, irrency. sta, Osc. ® Ose. wll ld, business was only re- bi ‘he sale 000 San Autonio, J 000 Kio Grande, 4, aud on private terms, t3 dry suited Southe: Para, 1400 do. New Urieans, 50 1 verage, an We sere ‘Buenos Ayres, 25 t9 28 tbs, & tie. Montevideo, 2036 v0 us 4,0 21 to 22 ibs, 216. mw to 2 ‘Ibs. Pie Orinoeo 21'to 28 Dalifornis & 220. 8 to 2b Ibs, 206. a 20) Vera Orus, 18 to 19° ibs., 196. 9 19) $4, pelted Texas, 24 0 Wit, i0ige ted to "80 Ibe, 1240.9 13hae.& Ox, 00 a HD Ibs, 1c. do., cow, 49 t0"00 ey, soles © at wasdull-anvettiod and lowor. From) lr. Emmet Wels cireulur:—"Recoipts and expurts—Recvipts YU bales; total receipts siner weptember 1, 310 total rec pts for same period in 1575, 30,303; export civarances tot tha weok, 1,03 ports since Sepeetber 1 1876, 13,876; total ex; yeriod iu ‘New York, good toigha soe. "a Kustern, now, 476. yoariings, 10e, a 1. Bias, . * See. ; Uregon, 8 Se. Inox. There wasn depressed reeling In the m American pig, owlt 9 the close se. + olds, ail growtl sn we hulding er pricuv on the strenxth of ligher prices in Glus- 100 tons Cultuess suld on private terms; 125 tons wu" id at cy e ote mn ple on 18) a bad: ao. Nous 830, dows Tonge, S18 nS Glen; arbeek. $2e; byl ton, #28. eon —Coltness, $20; do, 50 a 96 72% for lurge, aud Pinar dad “urinals es % ‘’uab remained stead currevey, tor small lute Ai ld, tor foreign, LeATHRR.—arge ba on age were made in hemlock role and w riees were hixher. as nearco and prices he receipts for the week wore sles. ‘The exports for tho same thing were 6.30) idos—rie, 7,000 to England and 3,700 to the Continent. Satis +~Homlock—Light Buenos Ayres, ‘2se. a Soler te ; 2ue. 8 Cailfornin, 2isge. a 2230. ; hide, zl. ‘ade: mid) Hue ~ “ Catitornia, Len Sage A én. oo Buenos Ayres, . @ 27.5; ‘Calltornt iu on hide, de. 4 27 Buenos Ayres, 220. ses; do. Californi do, eominon hide. 216, 22c.; poor dam 8 100. Mousevus,-Now Orlenus was steady. About 900 bia. sold at auction. F ‘wba, gal and mixed, . 850. sovado retining, We. x 406; do. arucery, 37, Rico, »0e. « cy ‘Kuglish Tslands, Be, & De. good, Se # Ge. ; prime, U2e.; choice, Se. Naval | Srones.—Thero was « qui spirits ta nm was also quiet sold $24 for sirained. We Pie fosin, strai stondy market for steudy ; SOD 4 New Urieaus, Udi; Mobile, 4817; Havesan. | teres ot) W ileningion 7 "soe." ty ‘quote Linn, casks Gre. costomseed, rudy. ite,» $/90. low, Hc. m We. : yellow winter, “ie ry y sperm, es do blonehed wintery 1 $1 ian, LOY, do., Northern, 75e. ; do. Sous en, Re. a Tay inter bleached De. § bleached wine, Toe. 6 Ove. ; crude fini... 4c, was shy the out ge, wm 9,000 Dols, prices were as follow In. 10s. | Fe> fin, qe. ; do. fived at Philadelpuin, 2iye. ides trom, the, Urvek were, fo ssies at $3 491g for Unived: firm and neoay United, $3 43 Provistons.—Keceip terces and 449 caves end Nios vo boxes; beet, 84) ‘ ‘Kahn ,o0 Dhue per 1b wolubt 7 owt; for ye iceeeas onve Boers at 10c. per Ib., with $1 off per head, weight 8. volt 40 "‘Ullinole 29 Lilinots ateors per W. Vail sold for self, 69 [lin steers at 8! c. por Ib,, weight 634 owt, sold for Gull & Co. BO Kenticky steors at Ve, @ 10}. Ibe, ol ghts Tg owt. wBewt.; 75 Kentueky steers, and Toe way, 48 Liinols moors, terms not obtuined. D. x for self, 12 Iitinuls sieors at Ye. per ib., with 81 on et head, weight 6 owt.; 72 Liinol: i ith 7 oo r head, weight 7% cwt. swith BL Om pot ‘hen at Le tatty ae Bphrs F lb, wt Big tate lamba, weighs 12,270 Ibs ee. ainn, weight 7.7 Gunade sheep aud lanbs," wol rt jersey Owes, welght Si Ibs, ‘24 “Jerse; 1b, Kase & Pideock sod 88 vad “5 weight 46,020 Ibs, e wolght 12.740 lus. at Se. por 1b. 55 Stato sheep. woigt 3.nd0 tbs, us 4c. per 1b; 38 State sheep, weight 2.400 Wa, at ‘ike. por Ib: 18 State sheep, weight 1/200 toi at 2), per tb. . per tb. eight 1,180 righ Gato ie. at oe a A me OH por 0 latnbe, weight” G80 Miu Pie Brute lamba, webeht 18:4 tbe, wt og per MILO Cows.—Bixteon head, with their calves, were sold 4 $49 $79 por head. Vuaus axe Cauvns.—Smooth quality veals sold at 70, « 1O}ge. per 1b.; coarse quality calves at $7 $15 50 per heud, trade being slow. Hoas.—Thero were no live hogs on sale. DOMESTIC “MARKETS. Gauvuston, Nov. 24, 1878, low iniddling, 1o%e. ; t esoipte, 2,820 bales wekly—Nev re 29,444. “Exports-To Gre Continent, 1,090; constwise, 5,397, New Ouuaans, Nov. 26, 1876, middling, 1) i Ose. Net’ rece} rts to Gromt Hritain Sales, 12,750. stoel Cotton quiet; ordiuary. lye. 1,485, Cotton strong; goed ordinary. i JU 359, a coustwise, 1 Ret receipts, 87,170 Dales; 816; to Wee W540. » “aspette- aT wees 4.774; to the Continent, Great Britain, 4,804; coustwise, 1,243. Montum, Nov. 24, 1876. middling, Me, a Live; low middling, ree. oud ‘ordinary, 103 jee Oye. Net nt Feeeipts, r te—To Great 47325 9,000. “Stock, 50708. Weskly-Net ah 198 ‘Exports—To Great Bri 2,024; constwine, 6,972. Dales, Savannan, Nov, 24, 1876, f, 11 9-160, ; low mlddiing, 11 4-16e.: Net receipts, 6.910 bal Ex. E53 h. gross, 28,716, "Kx 590; to the Continent, 3,450; iio. Cotton dall; enigeume, good ordiuary, 10 ports ovastwine, uy porte—To Great Bi constwise, 10,806, Cotton strong; ordinary, 1 rere Crews icisala, 4 2, Tsu). Weekly ‘rltuin, 9,403; to Pratce: 6.301 gatiness, See ¥.088; tothe Channel, 1,585; ecorstwise, ibe, “Su me ine qtiMtNgrON, NO. Now. 24, 1970, Spirits ot turpentine quiet ut BSc. ‘Kosin ‘quiet at $i Su strained. Tar rtondy at 82, Oswaco, N, Y.. Nov. 24, 1874, Flour wendy; No. 1 spring, §2.4 $7 25: amvet winter, 87:26 087 do. & $7 75; duuble oxtra, $7 76 86; Sagascues wore nee on round lots; nies, 1,000 boule. Wheat unchanged, Corn quiet: week 5 hap 2 Canada tela as Bxports—To Gre: Tpanae Nov. 24, 1876, ite Wabash, 813535 ; No. an umber No. 9,00 ls wheat, 32,000 di AGO, Nov, 24, 1876, lod, ‘corn, 19,000 do. oats, Flour stendy and unchanged. W greaty tomers Me Bane 2 Chicago ety Sago tering, pr Oly nT Ouyee Core inactive end lower; 44) 48iye. January, reje. ted 4c. Ey mber, sis sana. re) ‘voak ead lowers ma, bot rm; vetoed dokge. ¢ fairly active Barley = duil, 68340. January. York bot unsett! ig, ema aud. all the” yours. 810 far inseisied, but generally higher: & 77 year: $9 82h, juli meats i Bl lady gods ‘Fork Se hig COTTON RECEIPTS, ae following is a statement of the teu! net receipts of at ali ports since September 1, 1576 Bales Porta 3 Bultimor New York. rorts alveston tow Uriesns... Ravannait Poovidsnes Charleston. Philadelphia “ Wilmington Port Royal “ Norfoln.. Indianola ‘Total... soe DOA PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. PRovivence, Nov. 24, 1878, Printing cloths are quiet, but without change. HAVANA MARKET. Havana, Nov. 24, 1878, the United rt wight, reminrn ; 16 pre ixty days, currency, 6 & 1g 8 # dlsconnt, xy ‘dave ott, 2 Sa 3 4425 premium. On London, 14 ia, 155 promi No. iz? Duteh” “standard, 1134 @ 12 reals per arrobe, in gold, EUROPEAN MARKETS, corTon, Livenroot Corroy Manxir.—Livenroot, Nov. 24--The the Liverpoe! Cotton Brokers’ Association, in its e week ending last night say: utsou has ‘ate demand, and with a com tively quiet prices were in buyers? favor; bus to-day (Thursday), nereased business, particularly by the trade, thers nd quotatiouy geucrally aro uearly’ equal American Was inactive last Friday wud at since, with an vA roaned de- In Be ba market, with a is more firmnes to last Thursday! 8 de irday and 4 Nas recoverod 1-1Ud. very limited and prices steady. tinues limited, with prices 1 receipis American, Actual export, Amount of cotton aitout American salou of Mhe we 00L, Now, 24, 1870, ‘he wheat markets be- Alonding grain cireular aro without un actual ally stronger, many are reported Ly. been done at an improve q t2d'ver contal ou Tuesday's currencies, A umber of ent: goes and parcels of Calilurnian on passage and for prompt Shipment also found buyers ut 6d. la advance At the murket to-day thero was xn unusually large attondan an active demand for wi peetiation. ha we pane a 2d. per cental on Ti spe Flour was in good re quost at extreme rat nd rather sending upward, Indian wld fully 6. higher,” PROVISIONS. Puopvce Excnance Reroxr —Livenroot. Nov. 24.— Pork—Kastern dull nt B0s.; Western duil at 71s. Bacon— short rib emer at 40%; dull at 44s. Gd. Haine tern steady at st 1s, 6d. ‘allow — Cheese—American choice gyoe ut 65s. Sts. aay, at 10s. for f w. Nov. 24.—In Mest is « good busines ing,—Spirits of turpentine, if ov. 24—KveningCab snedeidreauhctl a a; Brokers, 12 Wall s¢., dealers in first class Puts and Cali: irculars cs abt there isact dure dull'wt 35u, Beof—tadin mess dull at 107s.; prime mess dull Prime city dull at 44x, ‘Turpentine—npirits firmer at 2s, bd. in—Common dull at Os; fino dull at it duit at Flour—Extra State steady” at steady at 10s. 3d. te te Bar Souivern, ed soft stuady gow Sugar MANker. —GL, jay and prices are Bi highor LivePOoL O1t Nancer—Livenrool, Nov, 24—Even foxoom Oi Sanaxtshoxpor, cutta Linseed, 53s. bd, Sperm, £51 per ton, FINANCIAL, OTHINGHAM & CO buy and carry Stocks as long us desired on margin of 3 to percent. Ayres, R STR, son to operate in Wall st, on a vested, Call or write for our 72 pa everything. Orders solicited by matt a S ‘uace of realizing a profit of 81,000 on #100 in- book, explaining peas 2, KLING & Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broads “A T REASONABLE RATES—MO} securities panies. J, WABRICH & CO., 119 Broadway. \ DAM B. REID, Expert nnd Accountant Ae AGAINST RESPOMIALE - q ARTES eprosecated and collected b; Without charge un Address ATTORN ty JOHN BAZLE LaaS Book Rxchenge Fivileceet quotsions of strade dies, stugle privileges; alvo expiauatory pamphlets maited to uy address; correspondents in principal cities in United tates, : | Hae ers FUNDS TO LOAN—AT 6 PER CENT ON y Principals address EXECUTOR, box 100 bi, © Sropergioee, OF THE WABASH i He pageged ATEWAY CO at _folodo, Jun The condi ions of this withdrawal are that stockholders of the old company shall have the right to sabscribe for stock of the new corporation to be organixe 10 per share, payable in instalments of 82 per share, at Inter- Pale of three months, commencing February 1, i877, with in rent vee Lap hidory 1 Mey 900,051 this ¢ gold bond mortgage o! a 1, am is arran; Riles pad coal ed sunsstied, and the may ecmpeey 1d of the Leased lin jobs, which will be received by the Purchasing at No. 52 William st., must be m one fa 10 Laat, has been witl moi will ve reli Subseri 7 having now fally discharged tho trast confided to tt, congratulates the stuckholders upus tuis suceesefal termination of w tedious wad expensive law. sult, and onrnostly advives Shem to avail of the option thas scenrod. rttculars of the reorganization will be mide known at an ourly ‘and meantime further information ean be obtained of the Pucchasing Committes, at the office, No. 5d William at, For the Protective Commit: oa . D, ABILE' Naw York, Nov. 23,1876, Chairm: | Tiron FUNDS TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE—CITY, Brooklyn and Queens count LEAVITY ‘& WOLCOTT, 10 PI te ‘ANTED-FINANOIAL AID IMMEDIATELY (TEM. rye ), by @ lady. Address EARNKSI, box 130 ee. ace COP AWTNERSHIPS. MBER 25 1® FIRM OF ToaReWE WEIGEIT & GO. Anctionoers, we Jat Bth sie in tt oy To8 e W wwutual cousent. JOHN W. CAMP’ abt, = JO38 E. WEIGER “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. As FIRW OF MACHINISTS IN~ PHILADELPHIA — ode ed machinery room and capital for a much iarvet lesirous of taking up # spectalt yy tong MACHINIST, Now York Herald phin, Pa, A TASTY CONNECTED WITH A VERY BENUNER tive business desires to nogotinte with » man ot strict integrity who bas $5,000 and who Is willing to go wbrond nua make wore, ‘This opportunity will xuaraptes 20) pea cent on the amount invested. For full particulars addross, with full name, W. P. H., box 144 Herald office, RARE CHANCB—AN INTERES? IN A VALUA. ‘Aut egy Patont will be wold at « groat sucritice it sold immedia sous given. Address till Wednesday, M., box 117 Hetald Uptown Branch offs, Busivess AGENT AND PARTNER WANTED—IN i of retiring partner, In a medical igen small eaplts nit Inquire, from 9 to 4, a6 111 Kast 2) (00D RETURNS MAY BE REALIZED THROUGH A Teareful and well posted party in Wall street specala FRE Be ts equally divided. Address UBARAU office, ARTNER WANTED—WITH CAPITAL FROM 81,50 to $2,000, to catablish wexsh paying manufctory Busi xoodx has highest reputation in lar, ‘ave control o! Herald Uptown office, $2,000, bil & WELL Lier in their line, joe, Philadel profits: incotaing party ean ress, with full name, F.O. L, ARTNER WANTED—WITH ying, new invention ; no knowledge of poativede Por further pertioulary’ wadteus F- Herale office, FOR NEW JERSEY OF AV at «bargain, ‘Adres GLEANO A. BLE leraid to $10,000 to Invest ina Ce firet class houwe; seti Box an a itaul im eft or as ner. ints naan in $500.78 Lit ) TO INVEST IN OLD ENTAw DV Uhished business or loan to emoloyer on security; 7 of business and secarity stated of no botice taken, ARD, Herald off a THE JERSEY CENTRAL'S TROUBLES, Since Colonel Moore, the new Superintendont of the New Jersey Central Railroad, assumed charge on the ‘1st inst. the prospects of tho corporation have be- come brighter. Sinecures of long standing bave been cut away, deserving officers who were discharged for reporting irregularities huve been aud bogus payrolls ure things of the re have teen discharged on the Phi ‘Hound Bre line, Tho namber of 1g, there being in some cases Dearly as many bosses ue workines. in the Communipaw we one Lose was vo Watch two ithe, other in stances a boss was Brenan 7 vhree mea, Colonel Moore has already o' s ee | in this joular at the rate of © ® year, aud a still ot economy is for. The workshops at Hampton Ji wo be abolished, and the work will then be ie at Jersey City and Easton, At the same time (be vum- ness of the Honod y steadily in toh og wud ae. ints are on passengers im Venigelion into the ttt OB WHO MAP =F mMnigig in slowly progressing,