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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Dull—Prices Generally Steady. GOLD 108 1-2 A 108 1-4 A 108 3-8 —_—— + Money on Call Loans 4 and 3 Per Cent—Gov- ment Bunds Active end Weaker—Rail- way Mortgages Firm. Watt Street, P.M For some days back the political situation has been confessedly ticklish, and like a nervous person under the bands of aclumsy barber, who every moment ex- pects to feel the stec! and seo the blood flow, the stock market has remained in a state of anxious quiescence. ‘The passing through the threatening events of yester- day in salety has afforded opportunity for a long breath and a more trusting view of the future, which to-day ‘Wore reflected by a better tone in things nancial and @ decided firmness in the share market Not that thero was any Increase in the amount of transactions, mor any particular advanco in prices, but that the general formboding of ill seemed to bo lessencd, for the day at least, Business, Dowever, was dull at the best, a condition of things quite as much due to tho eve of a holiday, as to Political causes; the condition of the domestic larder being'a much more interesting object of contemplation | Shan tho telegraphic tape. ‘The Twenty-third street people, grown atrabilious over night, opened the bali this morning by a war dance within the precinct of Lake Shore, which had the effect to chasse the price from 565; to 55% within the first hour. e Sir Roger de Coverly would have been a more sig- nificant measure, considering that the point aimed at ‘was to close up short contracts on the decline, but either way the fall was established, and except for a 4 per cent improvement, remained so at the close, It is more than probable that the demonstration was Intended quite os much for w side blow at Michigan Central, which, under reports of a more favorable condition of its finances and the initiative it has taken in respect to marking up tolls, presents an uncomfort- able stifiness to the eyes of the Twenty-third street bears, The Western stocka were eminently strong, even the St. Pauls endeavoring to assume a more apostolical ‘position on the list, while Rock Island remained quiet bat firm under the very favorable showing of its financial condition, Next to Lake Shore, the largest dealings were to be found in Western Union, which advanced half per centon the day’s work andretained it at the end. This security bas become a hot favorite since ‘ts resistance to tho “circular” attack and under tho belicf that the forthcoming report will show an entire freedom from floating debt and a handsome surplus. Still it docs not es- Cape attention that its most blatant admirers are will. ing to spare a few thousand shares at present prices, and thus generously forego the advantages promised in the near future. ‘The interest in the coal stocks has faded away “like the baseless fabric of a vision;” it only existed while the squeeze in cash stock lasted and oozed out with the pressure, Gold took adrop to 1084 on the news or a further withdrawal from the Bank of Engiand of £212,000, destined for this port; a sum which, with yrovious shipments, 1s said to reach the important ‘amount of £13,000,000. ‘THE SALES TO-DAY, The transactions atthe Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 86,558 snares:—Now York Central and Hud- ‘son River, 648; Erie, 700; Lake Shore, 41,050; North- ‘western, 1,300; Northwestern preferred, 2,100; Rock ‘Island, 1,235; Pacific Mail, 1,850; St. Paul, 2,300; St. Paul preferred, 3,000; Ohios, 900; Western Union, 12,400; Wabash, 4,625; Union Pacific, 2,850; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 2,030; New Jersey Contral, 2,520; Michigan Central, 5,700. : OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— ing. Highest Lowest. 2 10244 ‘Bs Milwaukee and St. Paul... . Paul preterred nd Western, . a Mississippi. Western Union, Pacitio Mail... OF Pacific Wai"... Weat {rion Quickstiver: 7; 202 Tihon Pactiel, 12 Paice AND DECLINE. The following are the changes in ¢losing prices com- pared with those of yesterday :— ADvaNCK.—Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, %: Dela- ware and Lackawanna, \; Hi : Central, 3; North ; Pactic Mail Panama, 1; St. Paul common, 3{; do. preferred, Wabash, 35; Western Union, 34; Adams Express, 33; Wolls-Fargo, 3, bese C,, C., C. and I., 134; Erie, %; Sayer ferrod, 3; Iihmois Cen Bhore, %; esjor preferred, ac Obio and tis: sissippl, <; Rock Isifnd, 35 ; Union Pacitic, 24; wold, 35. ‘The rest of tho market was stasionary. THM MONZY MARKET, On call joans money was freely offered at 3 and 4 per wont, closing at 33; percent. A despatch from Wash- Ington states that $780,000 new bank circulation was Issued during November, tor which $624,000 legal tenders have been relieved. The receipts of national bank notes at Washington for redemption to-day wero $600,000. The rates of exchange on New York at the undor- mentioned cities to-day were :— Savannah, X offered; Charleston, offerings light, nominally $a discount buying, and selling par; Cincinnati, dull, $1 discount; New Orleans, com- merctal 9-16, and bank 34 discount; Chicago, $1 10 dis- count, Foreign exchange closed quiet at the following rates. ‘We quote:— 4.814 04.82 4834 0484 ABS Ig Od BO 479 04.8055 5.2235 a 5.20 5.20" 05.18 BATS w 5.15 5.265, 06.23% 2474 956 w oon 8,0 94 THE GOLD MARKET. Gold declined from 108 3g 10 108%, and recovered to 108%, at which price it closed. The carrying rates ranged from flat to 4 per cent. The White Star eteanter Britannic, which sails from | Liverpool tor New York to-morrow, will take out $1,250,000 in American gold coin for New York. A sable from London this afternoon states that tho £212,000 sterling, in bullion, withdrawn from the Bank ot England to-day, was for shipment to America This bullion is probably included in the amount announced to come forward by the Britannic, CLEARING HOUSH STATEMENT, + $50,826,404 ‘THR PORKIGN MaRKEr, The London advices report consols decline of 3 per cent tor both money and the account, ‘United Bates bends, Dowdver, continue sirong and i NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. have made a further advance of \y a 44 percent. Erie | Balance to credit of Treas- preferred rose to 17, To-day 18 ticket day and to-mor- | row fortnightly settling day at the Stock Exenange. | At the close consols were reported gat on account of the political situation in Europe. The half-past four | o'clock despatches trom London report consels down to 952; and United Statea up to 103%¢ a 10375 ior the °65’s, making an advance of 34 to-day; to 100% tor the ‘7's, making to-day’s advance 4; to 10T% for ten- forties, also an advance of 4, and to 106% for new fives, an advance of 3s, Rentes are 104.6 Exchange on London, 2515. Bar silver is 642d. a 47d. per ounce, ‘i THR UNITED STATES TREASURY, The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $95,000, gold, on account of interest, and $12,300 in redemp- tion of flve-twenty bonds, The Sub-Treasury released $6,099 silver coin to-day. Gold receipt Gold payments. . Gold baiance Currency psyments Currency balances Customs. ... +065 6 Revenue receipis to-day Customs receipts to-day. . GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed steady at the following quotations, the decline being ascribed to the fallin —United States currency sixes, 124 a 125; do. do., 1981, registered, 11644 a 116%; do. do., do., coupon, 116% a 117; do. do., 1865, registered, 10944 0 100% ; do. do., do,, coupon, 109%, a 1092 ; do. do., do,, Bew, Teg istered, 112%; a 112%; do. do., do, coupon, 112% a 011214; do. do., 1867, registered, 1153, 011633; do. do., do., coupon, 11594 2 115%; do, do., 1863, regie- tered, 116% 2 116%; do. do., do., coupon, 116%; a 116% ; do, ten-forties, 11334 @ 3X; do. fives, 1881, regi: tered, 111% a 1117, ; do do., do., coupon, 1114, 01117, do, 44,’8, 109 a 110, RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were moderately active and the fol- lowing were the changes in prices-compared with last previous salés:—An advance of 1% in Toledo and Wabash firste, 1 percent in Milwaukee and St. Paul consolidated sinking iunds, 3 ip C., C, and 1. C. firsts, and 4 in Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consols and Hariem first sevens coupon, hero was adecline of 13¢ in Obio and Mississippi scconds and 34 in Hannibal and St, Jo- ph eights convertibles. New Jersey Central converti- Bles gold at 7644; theclosing quotations yesterday were 76 bid and 78 asked, This afternoon prices were lewer in some cases. Toledo and Wabash firsts fell off to 10334, Centra! Pacifics to 109, Union Pacitic land grants to 100%, and Chicago and Northwestern consolidated to 102 Great Western firsts rose to 101, whilo sec- onds declined to 694g and tt 692%. Toledo and Wabash seconds sold at {1; New Jersey Central firsts, new, sold at 109, C., 0, 0. and I. firsts at 108%¢ and Erie fourth at 98, The following were the closing quo- tations for Pacific Railroad bonds:—Union firsts, 1054; to 10534; Union land grants, 1004; to 10044; Union sinking funds, 903¢ to 91; Contrals, 1093; to 109%. WANK SHARKS. The only sales of city bank shares were seventy Commerce at 108 a 108s, ‘ STATE BONDS, State bonds at the Board were dulland steady. In city stocks Brooklyn sixes Water Loan sold at 10634. Tennessee sixes, new series, brought 44 PUILADRLPUTA STOCKS. ‘The closing prices of Philudelphia stocks’ are us fol- lows:— Asked. City sixes, new... United Railroads of New Jersey. Pennsylvania Raliroad, Reading Railroad, Lehigh Valley Ri Catawissa Railroad, pre Philadelpnia and Erie Railrou “ Schuylkill Navigation preferred.... Northera Central Raitroad. . Lehigh Navigation... rf Oil Creek and Allegheny Kailroad.. § Hestonville Raliway.. Central Transportation, THR AMERICAN MINING BOAXD. The following is the official lst of sales to-day, the transactions being in currency 50 she Alpha. 150 Beleber. 200 Bertha Gol 100 Best & Bel’r 100 Bullion, 100. do... 20 Choflar-Po 100 Cieveland. 10) do...0 50 Con Virgini 100 Crown Poin 74s 100 Yellow Jack: BALES AVTER CALL. ‘ it 2.10 Cleveland... 100 Grown Poin' 400 Grant 100 Granvill "4 U0 sierra Nevada. 7 100 Yellow Jacke: CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS, ‘The following are the closing official prices of mining stocks to-day:— Alpha. Justice. Belcher Kossuth Best & Beicher Kentuck Bullion... Leopard, Mexican Consolidated Virginia California. 4 d Savage, Gouid & Curry. 12 Segregated Belcher Hale & Norcross. i Sierra Nevada, .. Imperial .. 2% Union Consolidated.. 1145 Julia Consoliaated,.. 54; Yellow Jacket....... 1644 MEMORANDA. To-day at auction the tollowing securities were sold:—$15,000 town of Chester sevens, 1041; , $2,000 Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railroad Company, 3053; $2,000 dividend scrip first preferred stock 1 viedo, Peo- roa and Warsaw Raiirodd, Company, 844; 100 shares Tole- do, Peoria aud Warsaw Eailroad Company, second pre- ferred, 444; $10,000 Third Avenue Railroud Company per ‘cent’ coupou bonds, due 1890, shares Mechanics and Traders’ Fire Insurance Com- pany, $25 euch, 190; 17 shares Exchange Fire Lnsu: ance Company, $30 each, 130g; 20 shares Importe: and Traders’ Fire Insarance Company, $80 each, 11535; 20 shares Relief Fire Insurance’ Company, $50 each, 90; 40 shares Huigers Fire insurance Company,’ $25 each, 195; 21 shares Na- tional =Express Company, * $100 each, 11734 20u shares American District’ Telecraph Company, ‘si each, 14; 20 shares Relicf Fire Insurance Company, 350 ‘each, 90; 150 shares Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company, $17 cach, 209; 20 shares Union Ferry Com- pany, $100 each, 13535; 10 shures Bank of Manhattan Company, $50 each, 135; 40 shares Relief Fire Insu- rance Company, $50 eueb, 90; 14 shares Clinton Fire Insurance Company, $100 exch, 150; 20 shares Hoff- mun Fire Insurance Company, $50 each, 100; 40 shares Hope Fire Insurance Compairy, $25 each, 97; "100 shares Arctic Fire Insurance Company, $20 each, shares National Citizens’ Bunk, $25 each, 110 a thos; 26 shi Harlem Bank, $100’ cach, Citizer Insurance Coripany, $20 City of Elizabeth, N, J., sevens, $1, ac Judd Linseed aud Sperm’ Oil’ Company, $1,¢ 00 each, 5. The following is the report of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad Company :— for year ending March 31, 2 3 seveee $0,711,742 $060, ‘i 12,000 85,2 $820,276 $2,891,406 1,678, 384 Carried to surplus fund,............ + $1,213,081 Balance ut income account April, 1876... 106, 037 Sales of iand in 1875-6, 67,379 acres at 7.91 Lands unsold, 360,319 a Net earnings per wile of road, 1875-6, Net earnings per mile of road, 1874-6, RECKIPTS AND DISHURSEMENTS AT THE OFFICE OF THE A3- SISTANT TREASURER OF THE UNITKD STATRS AT NEW oe fer FOR one pg ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 1876. clober 31, 1876, by balance. eee oe $95,140, 156 Receipts during the moi ic as benders ted ve On account of customs Gold notes Internal revenue. Certiicates of deposit, act June 8, 1872..... Post Office Department, ‘Transters, Patent fer Miscetlaneot 231,849 43 Disbursing account 4 120,947 95 Assay Office .... 1,696,805 62 Interest accounts, viz. — in coin. 6,615,232 04 In currency. , 7,116 40 Total.. wents— Treasury drafts $23,580,061 36 Post Oftive dratts: 927 26 Disbursing accounts 11,152,273 14 ‘Aseay Uitice..... 1,196,824 11 Interest accounts, viz. $40,613,492 76 + $141,016 14 | 386,954 22 urer Cuited States.......$86,512,055 40 | Disbursing accounts... 13,207,050 41 Assay Oltice.. 510,382 70 lnjerest accounts, viz, Ia coin. . 79,870 28 ln currency... 2,490 00 $100,403,048 79 Receipts for custom: Month of Novem! 508,526 64 118,517 93 Decrease for November, 187 STATEMENT OF BUSINKSS AT THE CNIPRD STATES ASSAY OFFICK AT NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH ENDING NO- WEMBER 29, 1876, Deposits of gold:— Foreign coin, . Foreign ballion.. United States bull United States bullion, Jewellers’ bars, .... Total...... Deposits of silver:— ewellers’ bars, Foreign coin... Foreign bullion. . United States buiho: Contained in gold Redeposits.. New. Mexico... Utab,...... Total. Totat dep Silver bars statnper Transmitted to Upit delphia, for coinage—told. . NEW-YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Wepyxspar, Nov. 29, 1876, BEFOKE CALL—-10 A, M. $10700 T, kW Beon.. G44 1900 shal B&Ms Rite 914 $2000 Har Ist, cow.... 1S 2500 Hig 10 shs AtL& Baik Sort 56 BUU Poe sal 56 300 W Un Tel ‘a Un Pacife Tt 00 Chi .& NW RE. 200 Ch 2NW Be mt 100 Mést ‘Pani RR nf 100 sv Con wit, 30) do fd do do. bn Del, L&W RR...o 700 do .. 200 H 451 1o0 do 300 Obio & MR Ho do... 1 . 10000 U 8 5:20, @. 167, 1400 do. BOARD—10:30 A, M, $3°00 Tenn 6 1O.shy Ls & MS,..08 5574 0 100 do. 3 soo EUs aon 7 Panama Rit WOO M ds us 38 "000 wash Tew. 90 3000 , do. 50U Mien Cen Sa Thee TW do. Jou Alar Ist 7's,c. 2000 North Mo Ist. 20.0 0 & Miss Bud) Un Fac vn Pac s eat Ue: 1900 &1C Ist BS Delt weir ii, 8 shs Bk of ORS 1 soon yc ae Ve be 1000 West Cnt i 20: io H ast iititpr ues Lo Ubio & M Rite Ee fr “UAYORE CALI—12:30 2, — ioe Met $5000 ‘Tol & W 24. BVO Gt West 2d, §10000 USS. m, sig tind 10.00 vs 5- eon 1000 US Soon 10000 U § 5-20, 6,65. 10000 U 8 5-20, F, 167. ibs She OxD 113 000 NTC 1000 St LJ #5 160) Cb) & 1000 Mest B, « 2.00 Paco! ie ste TH 2d pe te Wav I 10000 Gt West 2d. 100 shy Mar L &) 200 100 vel, Ly & lu) Ohw & M RR. 2:30.TO 8 ’. 100 shs' Pittsbu Re. (ou 0ul AW COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT DULL AND 1-8. LowmR; TURES CLOSED WEAK AND 7-32c. a 9-320, LOWER—PLOUR STEADY—WHEAT ¥FIRM— CORN IN FAIR DEMAND—OATS QUIET—wuIs- KEY DULL AND NOMINAL—PORK NOMINAL— LARD QUIRT--PETROLEUM ¥IRM—sPIRITs TURPENTINE STEADY--HOSIN E£ASY—OILS BIEADY—-COFFEE FIRM—SUGAR FIRM— FREIGHTS QUIET. Wronxspar, Nov. 206 P. M. Basiness continued moderate, and was not accele- rated by the occurrence of another holiday. The ob- servance of Thanksgiving will be universal, There is very much to be tuankiul for, as well as much to deplore; but the latter being the result of man’s inordinate umbition and love of money and power need not interfere with the offerings of thanks for blessings vouchsafed by an all-wise Providence. Still, the deplorable state ot affairs will be the more unl. versul theme of conversation without doubt. Ou Change to-day little else was talked of. It is matter for sincore thanksgiving that the business marta of the country remaim stendy in the face of such adverse influences, aud afford abundant substantia. tion of what the Heratp has all slong maintained, that the savety and prosperity of the country Is de- pendent upon any party or any particular set of mou. If commerce trade can survive the existing turbulence uncertainties, there onght uever to be any more panics. On 'Change there was a better business than for some days, Flour was steady; wheat waein good demand, in part on speculative account, at fall prices; corn was also quest; oats were quiet; whiskey was duil aud pork nominal; lard very quiet; freights were quiot; cotton on the apos was dull aud 3c. lower, futures closed weak nud 7-82¢, & 9-820. lower; coffee and sugar were firm; olls were steady; aca, was firm; rosin was easy; spirits turpentine w: sale at Baltimore, for New York account, ot 2,085 and bags, Rio, ex Mobil, on private terms The market for mild coffee was quict. During the past week 6,270 mate Java, 2,044 bags Maracaibo ana 2.359 bags St. Domingo sold in lots, for consumption, within the range; also 2,000 bags St. The stock of mniid covtee in Ge: fair Wife w Hikes} extreme Bantos, fair to good, 17%e. Juva, governmont bugs, 2Ue, az do igrame mats, Singupore, 17e. « 18e.; Ceyl ies, alin ie, a ise; Laguayra, V6: Ire Pentlae 1536: Ire ; St. Domingo. 14ige.'a 14) Costa thea. We: | 1 sing any pnd cinssd. wpa linen ine Be Swe. The closing prices today ow We ednenta November 29, ‘11-2 December. He iy January, me and on colon Im store running. it quality hot more alt a mre a ordinary, miadsing, 11 ¥-16e, To. Day. Last Evening. Total. + 208 4 208) 9 ales, For future delivery jeatetdey,, after two —Delivered on ie males were KOO) aL Ts TLRS, BOO at 1D Sse ND 100 at 12 Ba BU at 21,900 ast AN,O58 bales et ne Y as’ follews:—To doavre, by Bremen, by Stour To Liverpool, 11-324. Receipts Flour, 11,670 bbls; wneat, 04,507 buses: corn mua, 1,529 bols. ‘and corn! Reg abel: Sore Aan dnt eves mood. Ce “barley, 19,300 do.; barley malt, 990do. ‘the flour market remained steudy under » tate tnauiey lade were y shipping rades, while vther The 50 for Brandy wing How. We quote: 83 50a $4 25 4 5 $3 15 fo No, 2 State. Superfine Extra state. ry ee = Choice State. 5 Superfine \ 4 Extra Western 5 Minnesota... . @ 8 Round hoop Odio, shipping brands * 5254 573 Round hoop Ohio, truce brands, . 57a 6 60 F 6508 750 5 59a 6 WO 6 00a 650 8508 735 7Wa 900 40a 5 20 428 45 4508 455 5604 700 Southern, family. $700" 900 Sorn meni, Western, 1298 315 Gorn meal, Jorsey [2908 B15 Brandywine 3408 350 Gorn meal. puncheous. 5500 — —Wheat wus in activa. requ libough ‘roid, exchange and freights were all ‘untuvorable for shipments. The market riled steady, und thore was no pre: without’ noteworthy ¢ aay out 200,000 bushels ar $110 0 Chiengo spring, $1.28 tor new No: 2 Chicago tn store, for do. aflunt, $1 82 for Ni Milwaukee, 1 25 8 8130 for old winter red Western, $120.8 81 45 for new do., $1 8: $1 45 for amber, the outside price for a funcy tot; $1 bo tor poor Minnesota, $187 tor a small lot Corn Was steady, with @ better demand; 00 Dushela ut | 56 how | stonmer mixed, 8c, for low mixed, fur. Kan- sas ugeadod mixed, 94 thera white on 2, for No. 2 whit sern yellow and alex were 70,000 were quict, inixed. Er ixed, 4¢ nd Stato white aud te, a 4c, for untraded State ™ oc Ryo was stemty, with sales of 10.000 bushels at Suc, A Ble. fog Western No.2 to No, 1 on track. Barley was Quiet, Parley malt was duil, with w ditferonee between buyers afl sealers w Jone <Tute busts were, var 100 bales butes. American dr firm, but quiet. i4e.. Cash. of the at BLD BS for sn 10, ew $200 a Be w $125 for rough: Russia, cleun, $200 $ Tw $80, geld; jute; Bie. a'hlge., currones s Jure but 8 35-160, © cu Limb, currency: ; anita bemp, Bige.; Slaal do., 68; iatle, Sige. 4 5! 1 gold. “Bow New Gricans was offerod quite froely and a good Srl 07 bi eens dona wt full prices. | Sorel gy was ie uiet, with weocery grades firinly held. ‘The stock is le Purto itoo, 290 lds. Langlish Aslnnds und 200 ~Cuba, contrifugal ‘and . 4 B8e.; do. muasevvade re- $275 0 $3. ton were as folio $1 75; good do., $1 75. hard, $1 75; soft and virgin, OILS remained steady, but without gli P aitae, We s and Ubls., Ole. a Gic.; cottonseed, ‘Southern yellow, @ 50c.; yellow whits winter, G5e. lard, Present win- rm, erude, $1 453 fon blonched winter, al do. $165; whale, crude Norther We; bleached winter, 75¢ Se. ; winter blonched fish, Se. « S2c.; crude fish, Ic. W456. TROLEDM eee yh firm but quiet fr December 2,000 bbls. The Advices from the creek ‘were as fo Oil City wen; $35" bid United; shipments, bd 60; Parker's United firm a: $3 53%, with upward ten: eney. Viovistoxs.—Receipte—Pork, 918 tierces, 10 bbis. aud 100 kegs, cut ment d_ 1,88) boxes: beef, meen ee Hie ‘res «oe at te. © Olée.,, plexed m Ize, pickled bilies “Mt Oyen, g. Bacon was steady: vate price es and 100 Kem rt hame at changed ae plain mes "piolso's 11 Sur pncnets cts extra India, $17, Boot hwins were a rime Western. | Smoked — mgnts 4e. Hic. for hams and 7% # 8! hams sold at * ‘ne closing “enll”” wero an folly Ls} was priees omber, 22, foto 10 15 asked Dy nuary, $10 15 Prt 173s ai «BLO 2 bid, Sah wrk: March, $10 29 bid. The were 2,500 tierces mt $10' 1234 iok " December and $1010 for Jannary. Llerove clty steam at $10, 1.000 tlerces Wester S10 20, an do. 100 tierees for the Cont for Havana at Sf. So t 0c. and ety No. 1, nominally, 8c. markes was very firm hee ‘prim pee whic! were very scarce. We quote :—C ‘wtitge.; Louisiana, tair to prime, Se. @ 4M Bae a, fale, to good, omit ood, Tike. w Tye, curreney 5 Spot sales were 10) at $10 loa Refined was qui and 150 tle ach ra firm market for raw. ore wan 8 quiet Re- hasguet We anata! Fale reboing, 94: ood ry, uit to choleo, 13%. m TOK ‘iid boxes, Now. 8 to 18, We « ‘orto a, hhdy. 11i{¢.; do, molastes, bhds. and boxe: iico, refining, common to prime. 9 cory fair to choice, 10%ge. w 1% 11Ke. ; off A 1isge ; crus) 2746 po 1 granul 12! 12% e.5 do quality, 1 Bice. cut load, tse, 1dige.’ The stock of je. ‘ity mger i aa tollow has, Boxe. Bags, Melado, ote My Stock (ascortaisog, by ace tual count, Including spec: t fete 18,457 ulation, November 14.918 73,597 1.713 Receipts since November 1., 7,18) 18,625 6¥,272 D2 Totals... eee 25,592 28,543 142,869 2,465 Sales since Novemver Tm cn Hous 85,070 B48 stock thiaday, Nov. 29, 1878 To,000 iow 131g 37,799 eu 1875... 24,005 70713 4.478 stuck, DOr Stock, Becomvet +874. Stock, December i. sre, mari wie. 8 and tlerees ab 103 Receipts 104 was dul The sales were Stoke a “ot zag 75 B60 M1 AaT 4,963 was yaleey 100 tlerces sold at da, and 148 bole The market is. She and 19 tierees country ut prime at B3ge. & Bigo. ‘Wiiskey.—Reeetpis bl, The market was dull and nominal. Fastouts.—The main cail was for ie K. id petrolouw vessels lor charter aud grain accom berth, with ‘ Liverpool, per rain at Ce veese th ta ea ehtvtiy, 4000, Ub rt eetnne vox acon 'e. ehte! La les, ro] at oe. D0) bola, tous Bede Taga ee t© Bristol British bark, 000 To Loudon, by anil, 2, charters comprised :~An ‘Asner Channel, with 2, hence to Cork, —— Om age 3 ent wit Hain dae, ‘hen to writ Cart n juarters at bs. Losgd., if Py sn sebuouet henee i: tiratae bes A orders to ranean, with 3,000 q Baltimore to Cork for vedere, nwith oo id sain bark, Philadelphia at Os; an American ‘hip, 994 Beitast, on Norwegian bark, i tons, reported ield on'tne beest for ® port in Jepan, with mn general eargy on hence private terms; an American tar for fw the with 2,500 bois, P- eases relined petrol Lode. bnd respectively; um American brig, epee to Cork inrorigen with 2,500. bbis. do, on private yerma: @ ritivh bark (now at Delaware Breakwater), hence to Unied Kingdom direct, with 2,000 bois, uaphtha wt Se; = hee tee pate tp to be pest for es C Mediter- ase rates: thenes to the Mediterranean, with cottou, and back, reported at $6,750 toreien port char press ng and stevedore charzes; = British bark, with ules cotton, trom Charleston to Liverpool or Hhvre, at 7-164. NEW YORK CarrLE& MARKETS. Weonxspay, Nov, 29, 1874, Yards, Rixtioth street... rorty-elguth struet Fortleth stroot, - Jersey City. 1,041 - Totals,, 23s Kunves ined iif’ \Ke. por Ib. om ta, fore and closed weak, there being u large vroportion of the herds ‘on sai0 OF & quality too course to suit the market, wore Ze. 4 1UNc. per Ib., weights OM owe, a = ows; Yriews from 54 lbs, 457 lus bas been allowed At sixtieth street yards T. ©. Kartwan soid ior self 22 cars of horned catie. 119 Litinois ‘ $1 on per head, at Oke. per 1b., "weight Mlinois steers xt Vie. por Ib, weight ti, (ae. on per head; 34 light tig ews. ; 20 Illipols 10Ke. per Ib. weight 215 Liiuois per head, weight By ewt., told for ‘Goll Brothers £3 Keitucky weight 7 cyt. Kentucky with $1 om per head, tag we. *M. Kireaway 18 Tin Meera, at ages ‘Per ar sales x. ers. meant: Illinois ate Wie. per Ib., welzht 7 cwt. Burchar K oid on compitssion 10 In » wolghe Oowt. ; 64 ind Weight Ox et. A mus Cs son eola for Sondheimer ‘Go. 18 ¢ JWse, pe ict Thy ewe Vi and oxen wi wei hs o rd, Holmes, 20 Obx Wrage. per bt B owt; et 9 JOM. per ib, i ib 7dg Tileote’ steers at Be, m.10e, por Li, weiyht Gis ews. ; Rogers & Co. 19 dry Oblo cows at Bixe, per tb., woight 6 cut. 18 Oblo staers ot Oa par db., waligut t's cws. M. Gold- a svld tor Rothselill ‘34 Missouri steers at sie. he 0K ew! 4 cw! Fetes 15: tiituots se for D. MePherson 1% .i held on sale 2 Virginia oxen as scant; 49 Virginia steers at Vgc. « LOE. per ib.. tus 7 ewt, ATH ew. D, Weixei sold for J. Waixel 65 Titinols steers at Ugo. por th., with BL on ps Tewt.; held on sule 24 IMingis steers, MeL for N. Mowris 16 Lilinois ste 44 Lilinots steers at 1 Fe wt LUKE, per Losge. per Ibe wel steers; sold for Klopfer “ Co. a6 le issourl oxen ut Tye, por tb, weight Gi owt 5 16 Min steers at 10c. weight 7 ewt.; held on sale 33 Westheimer for ‘Letwau Brothers ‘gin steers at a 9 bor 1b. welt et; for Mi ase 16" Obiv s Sherman sold ‘for 8. Ww a, Sige. ver |b., weight 7 ews. it por Ib,, weight (3g ewt., lerton 50 ‘Illinois steers at 8), feant, WE, Dadigy sold for Kioptor &'Uo, 79 Cororads Die. wo Te. per \b., weight 54 cwt, Tolley Mes Ge Re Moris, et Ullncts steers per Ib, welubt Gly ewk: for Rlepter 20 Cherokeo steers at Tigo. weight © ewt.; 16 Cherokee 0c. off per henil, weight bie. steers, Sivgel & Myer sold for nois sieers at Sige, per lb., with $1 off per head, weight 61g owt: 46 liivole siowts utssze.. per Ib., with $l on per hiena, ewt.; 45 Ilinots steers at 86. per ib., witu S0¢, off per hend, weight 64; owt, rtrog. ore nt Se. per ay heli on acie 44 Jherokes jorman & Allerton s Lit, ‘Sucker’ axD Lamus.—Trade slow on a moderate run. Shocp sold at Se. Uige perlb.; lambs at Gye, w Oe, per Iv. Kaeo & Pideoek sol Unnada owes, wvigns 114 tbe, Y sheep, weight 100 lbs. 116 Canada iambs, weig! vi é per hewd, at Sige. por 1b, Ios. Hallenbeck per head, on ber lb, ‘he. per Ib. aud lambs, weixhs 14,000 164" Canada’ Lumb, weight 94 Canada lambs, i44 state lambs, weight 9 State shoep, welicht 1,890 lbs., ep and amis, Weight 6,380 46 State Jumbs, weight 3.170 Ibs. at Hume & Buiott fold 24 ‘Cenada a ibs., at Se, per 6ige. per Tb, weight 2520 Tints, weight "8.070 “Iox., aa Lainds, weight 3.460 1b: 1t BFRc, 40 per {b.: 85 Cunnda sheep, welche Ib. ; 6 State sheep, welt 4,310 lbs Ne ‘101 Oblo sheep, weigut 10,230 lba, at UF per Mitcu Cows.—No change in the general to Salen offected at $28 a ¥70 per hond, calves inelude VxAts XD CaLves.—Smuoth quality voaly hield_on sale. Id wt Ole. per ib; also ut $74 $8 25 ‘Trade duil; 341 Oblo hogs, live weight 221 Ibs, per head, sold at $5 90 per owt. ; DOMESTIC MARKETS, GaLyxstox, Noy. 29, 1876, Cotton firm; middling, 113¢¢. ; % low mtdiling, 11¢.: good ordinary, 10igc, Net recelpts, 4,954 bales, Exports—-To Great Eeeato, 3,198; to France, 1,980. Sales, 3,052, Stock, 93,240. Siye. per Il ai die per’ 1b. ‘at Me. p ert f trade. New pena * Nov, 29, 1876, Cotton quict and easy; middling, 11%c. ; low middling, ni ood ordinary, Lijec, Net tecelpts, 13,550 35, 14,204, Exports—To Groat Britain, ‘3.3 Jontinent, 3,322, Sales, 5,000. Stuck, = it, Nov. 29, 1878. idling. 11440: good He. U23 bales. “Exports coustwise, date Seles, 2,000, Stock, 65,516, SAVANNAH, Kfee 29, 1876, Gotton easy; ordinary, 103¢ low mid- receipts, 4.55 56; cua twise, O58. Cotton dull, and lower to sells middity xood ordinary, 10%. ritein, 8, Cotton quiet; 11Xe.; good ordinary, 1 Exports coustwise, 7U4 Bal Oswxco, Nov. 29, 1876, Floweunebangeds sates 1,200 bbls. Wheat quiet: No. 2) Milwaukee clube 81 SI: No.1 white Michizan Br 43; extra do,, $1 49; No. 1 white Toledo : suldx 2,000 bushels Western mixed at Ste. No, 1 Canada hold at $1 09; No. 2 do., $1. chunged. Millfeed unchanged. Luko "receipt 73,000 bashels; oats, 20,000 do, : barley, 10,000 do. : lumber, 275,000 feet. Kailroad shipments—Fiour, 1.000 bbis, Lake receipts Flour, 1,099 bbii Railroad receipts—Flour, 4,000 bis. wheat, 11, do. ; oats, 10,500 do. "0 “do. ,000 baxhele; wheat, 27.200 do, 3,200 do. ; rye, 8,700 do. Flour dail unchanged. Wheat firm; sales 1. at $1 4u 81 3 Dd and ensy ; sales Railroad shipments—Fiour, its, 47,500 do. rye, le ingu 1 1 road froights un- aA inal Dork anit ard quiet aud unchanged. changed. by Four, stanay- Whent steady: $1 4 di 24 it ot white ‘Michiyan pot eee! rr, $1 Raaety, $1 31; do. 119; No. 1 red Winters 81 Se: No.2 do, or De- $1 ua; Junuary, 8120; No # red, S118. Corn high mixed, 50se new, 48ige te damaged, 45hc0. Oats duil; Istebna eit pte — FI : 4,000 da. Shi Oboe, wuett, 36,000 bushels; corn, 6. 900 000 do. Cm1caco, Nov. 29, 1976. Flour quiet and Besieged Wueat unsett ally biguers No. 1 Ubleago speing. $1 15% w 8 194 aa ie, aah Oh Tes, Deine aig TNs lo. & $1 OSH mre in gees comand endo sede higher! » January; Pec} He. G December; firmer at 66e. Bariey ee fem. Me netive, 090 do.:'rye, ‘ on call of the Bomd—Whent, eomn and oats unchunge Pork stroug and highor; $15 80 bid, ail the year; €1u 05, January. Lard Se. higher. PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. Provipenci ‘ov. 29, 1876, ‘some small Printing cloths aro held a: oe sales made at 4yc., cash, for 64x! joths, and offers at the same price Fanning to Apelt to Aprll were retused. EUROPEAN AN MARKETS. COTTON, Liyerroon, Nov. 20-5 P. M. Cotton—Fatures steady; uplands, low middling clause, January and Feuruary delivery, 7-10d.; uplands, low middiing clause, February and March delivery, 6 1 uplinds, low middling clanse, a arch and April delivery, 6 9-16d; uplands, low ne d cluuse, new crop, shipped Fobruary and Mare, sail, om, Lonpon, Nov. 20, 1876. Sporm oil £91 « £92 per tan. ent oll, 250, $2 bes ow owt, jov. Petroloum 59f. for fine pale ys PROVISIONS. Livenroon, Nov. 29, 1876. Pork—Eastern dull st 80s,; Western duil at is. Bacon—Cumberland dull nt 46s. ; rib mens dail BGs. Prime West ‘tallow Prime ey dal at 4 . Turpent firmer at 29%. Od. Common dull at 6s. ; fi 10s. 6d. Sieve davon choice Srmer ai 6H gen ‘3 Sta. | Flour—Extre State steady No. Wee yg ey? 10s, 44, do. st wi it 10s, 2d. for Western and 10s. ern, orm Mixed soft steady wt 7 278 HAVANA <A MARKET, Havaxa, Nov. 20, 1876. qiSpanith wold 222 0 22246- Exchange wo ho Uni O56 dicount si “4 «4 prem! Tae 1 FSi prem a § on Pi 3g@1 premium, COFFKE MARKET. fro Jaxtno, Nov. 28, 1878. os. Wheat— at Gs, 10d, for Bouti- Coffee market ve ted; prices ‘advanein, goons Be OW a 6, oS tele per ‘10 Kilon. ” Exehunge os ndon, Coffe market quiet: downward {onaenay' tow, 5,L00 « 5,800 rols pe ttt ty <r BINANCIALY kinds Dest J HABRIUH & 00., 119 emt com: asursnee of CLAIMS AGAINST RESPONSIBLE PARTIES collected b JOHN E. BAZLEY, 74 casa jase Stock Hxchauge Privileces is, singio privilexes: also explanatory Pamphlets matted any address ts iu principal elves in Unived —JOHN HIOKLING & BANKER. AND A.tiote a 78 Brosdwny. New Yor, even cae war ‘apeculnt teed « and dou'l leges: 72 page book expl cing warn sont free. A bf | | i} | _ FINANCIALS r stored of pat on anie at advertiser's warchouses: aud FINANCES, Herald Uptown Brauck MEET A GENTLEMAN e money: educated and intelligent. Address N. i (pol clas BOUGHT ANDOWMENT' InsUk where the Oaly principale, ‘Address hitadelphia Branch Herald. 19 SHAKES OF THE FLORENCE SEW- took (par value S100). Address, Mt stat Timea on New York, Brookly Mortgaxes, Secon wad Lemse bod: URORGE W. Stake ry ‘Broadway. TPE ENDOWMENT INSURANCE Pi pure je; money on wortgaze, G Moo 179 Browdway N ONEYs LOANED AT 8 TO 0 PER CENT, BEST security; Western, elty and Farms, cash and Real Estato for Merchandise, Lands sold for ‘investment or to colonies. MOORE, 169 Chatham square. PRICE O. NESSEE GOaL AND RAILROAD Company, Nastivitee, fenn., Nov. ue semai-anpunl instalment of interest due Doce abe ti 1*7s, on the bonds of the Tennessee Coul and Ratiroad Com: i be pald at maturity at offices of K. 7. Wilson & Exchange court, New aie 4 Maus vUNDS TO LOAN GN MORTGAGE-—CITY Brooklyn and Queeus & LEAV TANTED—Si.000 TO F700 ON BOND AND WORT. Ago on Eronklyn house aud lots house in course of . when finisied, worth $14,000: money wanted beloro dirst week indanuary. Address M. J ng station A. PER © tor which we have good & & GRAY, 557 Osh av, ears, ON RU applications. TOUNG rays would a Widow &3 000. “PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT AND De sxervices can find ® business investment that a Will stand a thorough exuminution. MILLER, Herald, — $ net prams worth douyie the raw way. D, At i teR vent ear-vy Property. Principals ag- erald offics. PER CENT, FOR 6 story leh stoop 4, Nuqwestion: |. A, Herald + 106 Sis 000; Dwellings, well lo able boud: Uptown li real eainte; moderate chars Apoly ty JAMES. GIBSON, Jeo RM, GARR: PRSON, 77 5.000 semis “SHIPMAN 7M N BOND AND t lowest raves; Leaseholds SEREAU, 52 Wiillam at. 3 TO sUIT—TO LOAN ON five yours: New York city; Hi. L, GRANT, 149 Browdway. | OPPORTUNITIES, PPORTUNITY IS OPFERED TO PARTIED ry bath. u A MAKE 4g tu establish an excursion honse at any nt by purchasing the Lefayette Restaura ; it spacious and elegant dining hall, th private dining rooms surrounding the balcony, with’ Large open terrace above (toral dinin, upacity for 000), makes this buliding peculiarly adapted for the above purpove. For intormation regarding the cost of taking the buildiag dowa apply to J. 0, MEYER, 430 Walnut street, who superin- tended its construction, for price, &. Apply at the balid- ing, Centennial grounds, 1 December 4, between tho Hous of 10 A; Me and 4 WAFAYETIE RESTAU- RANT, Propristors. entire Furniture and Fix- toree fil of wale ane ie tre now being offered at the restuarant very chenp RELIABLE PARTY, © A VESSEL FOR THE coast of Africa, will take cousignments of chew Suitable for that trade, Address AP RICA, Herald office, FINANCIAL ENTERPKISE, BOTH FEASIBLE and honorabie, is about being introduced by a party who equires the aswisrunce of w xentioman of undoubted influ- ence und conne tions amoug Iarge capitalist ight ty oon ad an apportuulty oflorlog, wealth aud dissing: , a by the investment of « merely n m. Answers ly confidential, but must contain name and particulars. n spare trouble, LINDCN, Pe tri Agents and adventurers Herald office. N¥ ONE WANTING PARTNER OF MEANS TO develop desirable patent or inerease lucrative business that will bour searching Investigation addross, particulars, HOWARD, Heraid Branch office, MILLINERY MA nm iubervi buy abroad or manage Only such neod KOUGH GENTLEMAN, FOR 1 unquesti mable « oss, who kuaws this country ominerctal erisis uny longer, Diuself yuluaule to some gen vate secretary, correpon bt . wine "hddrese NO'ADVK. a) cette invest- ee in the. com all or adress ATIONAL GAS COM> of Gus Works, 480 Walnut »1., Philadel REST if awe. R SALE—A V fs Works, ut batld other for $25,000; pe ing can have pi For yartteulars PANY, Build ARTNERSHI WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN (German), with valaaule connections abroad, Ina for octavie Gurinens (not dry oud); fet élaws references L., Post office box G41. R eur OFFER—A BEAUTIFUL HOME, VALUABLE arm, 40 a splendid buildings: adjotuing large town in Peunsyivanta, with half interest tn well estub- lished reat estate 4 us year; house is completely aud ness, paying $0,000 and upward per dyomely furnished ; price, Incluaing furniture, crops, two Bn ar hiweton, A uowand Januney 1, ® yw experience fh the several the Jot bing drug business departments he firu YOUNG MAN WANTS TO ongage woald turnish some cash, SMITH, box 114 Herald Upto olliee, mpRieLRx “EXPANSION GAS BURNER—RAKE OP. portunity for xetive men; perieet novelty: wonderful iuprovement; double tight {tow uit the gas; sel.s rapidly. 4 Cortinndt te A VVAstE Waren ins plows or address 25335 Tompk ANTED—A PART take # position in a large. Address ENTERPRISE, box Gakee!y. Witt PARTY WHO CAN PURSISH PROM $15,009 to $25,000 in a safe and tproutavie Dusingss: ne rik: interest paid on the eapital employed. tive party. sure same to have absolnte control of tne wu cey, aid lit be Sapaciod be-tnbe guavas aren ais share of the profi Address YOU. ald offic WiTHt $10.00) OK 8.400, TO company: profits WArabanee joim the advertiser in a money tawsin: well established and legitimate: full md pareti we ly those with the required Addrens ¥. A. M., box 4,223 Post « Wi TED—LADIES AND “G OF RE Sinod testes: for home work, C ‘AY J, WAMTe MAN & CO,, 12 U i ichigan. Wisconsin, Kentue' © than ‘$2 money can be tlotel, J rey Chey, $2,000; mun bs valde, Call ai Taylor’ this week, room 19, $1. 000. A YOUNG MAN, over, may make a favorul.e aerangem on salary of inverest in the real estate aud auct on Vusiness, Address PRINCIPAL, Herald offic fh THIS AMOUNT G 310, 000 =PARTNER WANTED: WU. aINiSS ° rietly cash; profits $10,00) yeany. Pi SUBST. NTL Ly box I 2 Heesta tice. 815, “000 AN EXCELLENT OPVOKT sopon to necoptably party 11 «comm ssion Dusiness having the sale of @ staple product, sdurvss dag REAL ESTATE. Richard V. Harnett sold, by order of tho Court, in foreciosure, F. V. B. Kennedy roferee, a piot of inna, 6.5x90042x56. 2x90. 6x39. 6x42x90, on the casi wiie at Third avenue, 92.5 feet north of Forty-ninth sirvu, to John F, Marshall for $10,000, Also, by order of the Coart, in foreclosure, Samuel, Marsh reteree, two lots, each 25x102.%, on Eust Seventy-fiith street, southwest corner of Fourth ave- nue, to J. 8, Craig for $10,000, Also, under direction of same referee, two lots, cach 26x1022, on soutu side of East Seventy-tifth mreet, Py toy above, 50 eet west of Fourth avenue, to J. 8. Craig for $10,000. Aiso tive lots, each 25x102,2, on northwest corner of Seventy-flith street and Fourth avenue, to J. 3. Craig, tor $16,500. E. A. Lawre: & Co, sold, by order of the Cyurt, 1a foreclosure, Jobn Lindley referee, two lots 20x .W0., on the soul ide of Kast Ninoty-first street, 214.1 teet rae Foarth avenue, to William Laimbeer for gW7 by order of the Cow Nicoil reteree, a dy of tram Leeict of land at Yook> woo adjoining junds of Hiram Bi yana tl. B Meyers, D, Mason tor Meyer soid, iw order of the Court, in fore- dents, Jon N. Lewis Peleree, @ buikiing, wih lot 218x100, the east side of hg ag 4 sireol, 92.4 feet south of Spring street, to Angeio L, Myers aud oiuers, plaintils, ior $22,160. William Kenpeliy sold, by order of the Court, ip foreclosure, 9 hoe, with lot 19x¥2, op the nortn side of East sixteenth hy 95.6 leet west of avenue B, fa foreclosure, bog genasd y nd a house, with lot 15,6x92, on East Te anand eqjoning above, to E. ae bases for $13,000. ft. n. ‘ean prvseinccnin