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A FIRST WARD. POMONA. {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.} State of California, $400 in cash; to m; deus Paley one ail tho ‘mousy that T may: have on wt the in the staan Lie An my randdau; erry Ce ‘mn cash I dvsire my an veseat’ gtd She appointed Michael J, Dus he mnhartabaty 98 ber executor. Mr. nite OS onor ai the to Key eee eater 2 on the Battory worth their $5,000 or $4,000, but begged the writer not aa ox them to pabaietys" us their wealth, if kaown, them to the aepredations of thicves. Tire Is good reason for believing, however, that his Statement is not ‘ated. Any one who will watch the daity rush Bleecker Street Savings Bank will tn Pad ‘the many depomtors old women who havo the appearance of wretched and squalid poverty, and somo who are apparently only cireak bucksters and mendicants. How many persons in genteel proies- wions are there not who would find ita rather bard matter to leave $350 for their funeral expenses? FINANCIAL AND. COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Dull and Weak. FORTHER QEULINE IN JERSEY CENTRAL. § Fall in New York Central, Burlington and Quincy, Delaware and Hudson, and Erie, GOLD 105 3-4 A 105 7-8. Pane ES Government Stocks Firmer—Money on Call Easy at 3 1-2 2 1-2 Per Cent. Watt Street, Fripay, Fob, 9—6 P.M. The weight of tho coal stocks bang as a millstone about tho neck of tho market, and if they do not drag prices down’ to lower depths, at loast prevent their beads from rising above water. The lighter New Jersey Central grows in point of value the heavier is it to support in the way of market price, and to-day evory effort toward bolstering was ineffectual in proventing a collapse to 19, or to the Idwest figure yet reached in the record of its disastrous full, Nothing was heard with regard to additional subscriptions to the $3,000,000 1. 0. U.’s, and nobody was inclined to exporiment upon the truth of the proverb that “no news is good news,’ and buy for arise. On the contrary a popular opinion prevailed that the jig was ubout up, and that those who chose to dance upon the long side of the ac- count would soon have to pay the piper in the guise of a receiver, Why this useful functionary Should be Jooked upon with such feelings of fear and distrust 1s an enigma especially difficult df solution in the present instance, when little harm ia left to bo done by a provisional officer, be he who ho may, since pretty much all the devastation has already been completed under the regularly constituted authority of the company. The Anthracite Delawares were hearty sympathizers With their unfortunate confrére, and so expressed it by showing a decline in Delaware and Hudson from 58 to 54 and in Delaware and Lackawana from 69\ to 6834; during final sales, however, all three coal stocks showed better figures by 14 to % per cent, ‘The most remarkable feature of the day was observ- able in the desire manifested to sell Central and Hud- son and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Transac- Hons, it is true, were not large, but there was evi- fenced a disposition to attack these stocks through the medium of seller 60 options, at a concession of 1 per percent for the formor and 2 per cent for tho latter ‘pon the cash price. . The annual statement of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Company offers nothing to invite attack, but rather the reverse, since alter deducting workirg expenses they show net earnings for 1876 to the amount of $5,663,000. Subtracting from this $4,800,000 for dividends and interest there remains $863,000 to be added to the already existing surplus of $5,700,000. But reasons for these periodical attacks upon securi- ties which stand in high favor are to be sought for in other directions than in mere scrutiny of balance aheets, and are to be found in the severe shock given to public confidence by the late career of the coal Mocks. No properties bid higher for public confidence year ago than did tho anthracite stocks, and their wolul declension has excited a suspicion in the minds of investors of all kinds of high priced properties, and with 1¢. disposition to realize at the ifviting pricos offered. Toa fecling of this kind wo think is traceable the Activn above, noted. Western Union and Lake Shore, on ‘ess business shan usual, fell off under the lead of the coal stocks, the poois having’ evidently gotten rid of their loads, which they are unwilling to assume again just at present, ‘The AUiantic and Pacific opposition to the old company We being daily looked upon with more respect by stock >perators, and has derived new strength from the con- solidation fiasco of last week and the ejectment of the mouopoly from the lines and basiness of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Erle fell off to § under reports that the plan of the English bondholders would not be consummated, and the Granger stocks were likewise weak in a navaral way, simply because they have been lately mad@ ar- tiflcially strong by the pools that control them, Atthe close of business some little iinprovement took place generally, but not evough to warrant any prophecies for to-morrow, TUR SALKS TO-DAY, The sales of active stocks to-day were as follows:— New York Contraland Hudson, 4,730; Erie, 7,130; Lake Shore, 26,500; Cloveland and Pittsburg, 150; North. western, 7,700; do, proferred, 6,000; Ruck Isiand, 5,000; Pacific Mail, 2,025; St. Paul, 100; do. preterred, 800; Ohios, 200; Western Union, 39,600; Wabash, 200; Union Pacific, 400; ., ©. and I. C., 600; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 20,150; New Jersey Central, 27,335; Michigan Central, 6,800; Illinois Central, 1,16 Delaware and Hudson Canal, 4,460; Chicago, Burling. ton and Quincy, 982. ADVANCE AND DECLINE, The following aro the changes in closing prices as compared with those of yestorday : AbVANCF, —Atluntic and Pucifie Telograph, %; Lake Shore, 44; Morr! Essex, '; Northwestern pre- ferred, 134; Oblo and Mississipps, 4; Pucitic Mail, Mi ‘Wabash, Western, %j; United ‘States Express, and gold, } Drouine.—New York Central, 34; Burlington a Quincy, 8%; Chicago and Alton, 5; Gay Gand LG, » C, and I. 234; Delaware and Lackawanna, re and Hudson, 3%; Erie, 4; Hannibal an preferred, 144; Tilinois Contr: ; Michi- gan Central, 3;; Jersey Coutral, 2); common, 3} Rock Island, %; Union’ Pacific, \. CLOSING PRICKB—3 P.M, & = Ogered, Asked. Miep Central “44% i Quieksliver. Quicksilver pi Aduins Exprossl04 es 3 WellePargoBx. sy Rzdg i f mer Ex oe erty ea Go gu OB THK MONEY MARgET. Money closed easy at 23; per cont on call, The fol- Jowing were tho rates of exchange on New York ay the updermentioned cities to-day:—Savannab, buying par, selling 3-16 premium; Charleston, steady and ad- Vancing, buying par, selling 14 premium; Cincinnati, quiet, buying 60 a par, selling 1-10 premium; St Louis, par; New Orleans, commeretul, % premium; bank,’ promium, and Chicago, 60 premium. Foreign exchange is casy, with actual business at 4.844; a 4.84% tor bankers’ sixty days’ sterling, and 486 tor demand. THR GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 105% and sold during the day at advancea to 105%, Eri of £50,000 on balance to-day. 1061. 124g, Exchange ou Londva, 251. 18440 The Jatest quotations ip Londou were:—Cunsols for monoy, & 0536; do. account, 95% « 95%; 1865 bonds, 1035 @ 105%; 1867 bonds, 109%; ten-forty bonds, 110% = 110%; now fives, 107%; Brie, $34. At Am- sterdam Northwostern preferred were quoted at 50. 9656 a0) x¥ , 40) 109 200 i0:15 AND 000) US 100 U fino use Hreos ss $1000 La 7"s con. 10000 Blo G's, £04. 10000 bis Cor 8.00" ‘that price und 10574 alternately, closing at the latter L ww figure, The rates pald fur carrying were 24,3, 9% i aud 4 cent. hive GOVERNMENT BoxDs. Government bonds closed rm st the following quotations:—United States currency sixes, 12335 a 123);; do. do., 1881, registered, 113% a 11334; do. do, do., coupon, 1i4alliig; do do, 1865, regis- tered, 108% @ 109; dd. do., do., 109; do. do, do, new, registered, 110'f a 11034; do. do,, da, do., coupon, 11075 4 110%, ; do, do., 1867, regis- tered, 113 a 11334; do. do., do., coupon, 113 a 113); do, do. , 1868, registered, 116), a 116% ; do. do., do, cou- pon, 11634 a 116%; do. ten-lorties, registered, 111 a 111%; do, do, coupon, 11434 a 11444; do. fives, 1981, registered, 110% a 111)¢; do. Uo., do,, coupon, 1107% a 111; do. 43's, 1891, registored, 107% a 107%. THE FOREIGN MARKET. Tho London advices report cousols and United States bonds steady at the closing quotations of last evening, oxcept in the caso of our old 1865's, which common tell off to 8!; and rullied to 834, while the preferred went dowa trom a1 land lost bullion to the amount Reutes at Paris rose to to 19, ‘The Bunk of EB: DRY GooDs ImpoRTs. The imports of dry goods at tho port of New York for the week cnding this date were $2,070,762, und the amount marketed $2,066,558, Tho total imports of dry yoous at the port sinco January 1 were $11,117,499, and the total amount marketed $10,910,163, SAN PRANCISCO MINING SNARES. Tho following were tho opening quotations for min- Ing stocks at San Francisco (o-day:—Gould & Curry, 18; Savage, 8; Choliar Pot Norcross, Beicher, EurekaG. V., 3; Best & Belcher, 36; Kentuck, Union consolidated, Sierra Nevada, consolidated, & Thy closing prices were as follows:— Alpha.. = 19% Belcher . Pi S85 aan KARR REKK KEK a 51 dy 48 + 66 by . OK + OM 6 - 8 8 + 0% 60 Gould & Curry...... 124% 8 Hale. & Norcross,,., 6 Union consolidated.. 9 Imperial... cp, Yellow Jacket... 1d 5% Eureka consolidated. 21. Justice, ‘The prices ‘oftlelally reported in New York were:— yinsT woann, 20% 200 sbs Merrimac,. wig 200 Od 200 Franklin Gop. .-83 B00 Gould & Ourey 100 Overman, 100 Fowabeo 100 onedah Cop. ey ADDITIONAL SALES AFTER CALL. 100) shs Seles 8% 104 Co vi uit . 5us "50 Gon Virginia tg bs 100 Clevetund, 100 do. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Fripay, Feb. 9, 1877, BEFORE CALL—l0 AL M. ar GEO. hd con 2534 336 shs a Ceu RR io mene 53 Fs 40 St Jo prot... Pov ohi ae ew in 100 du és ran do. Str’ MR pe. Pad 1000 & 5 5-20, Ay ‘é BOARD—10:30 ALM. ond King shs Leora Laberge | Tuy ato 6 1000 Chi, B&O B's 11 th aps 10s 2000 10000 LW Ti eon BouU MAB Pistst Ca&NWeeeb. v1 2000 Ohi & N Wost, | 107 Bony Cina SAV Lato. 1036 1009 M & E Ist, con. 2000 Dub a BO 1,00 North Mo 50) 0 we at eon 8000 Ohio 2 Mine 1100 200 100 lus 100 no Wau eon ist “70s 100 Tao GiWontceaxe Me at 3000 Gt Western 2d... 74% 2000 Ca So 2 Tu pera ie a LAN con, be Oe rae 100 Chi & Alt Ri. 115 Rens & Sar RR Thi a RA ave .be, cr Batezss222222 coupon, 108% a x 100 Packet or ts Te ce + fa By Socdretaenegs be Ls G8 oo, cia we be 2% “UBEORE Gana Fee uM. 5 do. 100 Obi & eT 100 St Paul... S00 Ma st PR i Mortis. & Exicx... 99 Wi) Ou eg ieee nT SECOND BOARD—1 P.M. H50000N JO tet con. 72, 30 ahs Mich, Con RT 700 uw » Chi, WT 200 LS & Ms RR. bend 10... 68; Ophir, 26; Halo & Crown Point, 8; Yellow Juckot, 15; ; Imperial, 2; Virginia consoliduted, 83; Californim, 49; Overman, 3; Raymond & Ely, 5; Alpha, 20; Meadow Valloy, %; ; Mexican, 17; Caledonia, 9; Silvor Hill, 6; Fureka consolidated, 20; Justice, 14; Julia 10-40, B00 Us B's x, WILbe 110% é | offered wheat in this 4000 L, 8 Ist, cone Foun Tol & Wab 3 OMT WI MEL 600) D.Ma&T Lot.d 10) Ene id u TOO ALD Pew 1 bidaae ‘e ‘Com tee.bo vo Dd. ny ‘sw RR, .be 1100. 20/U 8 Expross....be GOO NYC & UR be.s6 1 C) Nash con,... Boo) Ge NW eegb. Boud litle ath m 100 cha Doli Hu 00 100 do, 10 Ohi & 100 do 200 do COMMERCIAL REPORT. cotton: spor 1-8c, HIGHER ; FUTURES CLOSED STRONG—FLOUR DULL—WHEAT MORE AC- TIVE—CORN LOWER—OATS ¥IRM—WHISKEY STEADY—PORK FIRMER—LARD EASY—PE- INOLEUM NOMINAL—SPIRITS TURPENTINE LOWER—ROSIN WEAK-—OILS ¥IRM—COFFEE STEADY—S8UGAR &TRONG—FREIGHTS STEADY, Fripay, Feb, 9—6 P. M. Business still lags bebind the hopes and anticipa- tioas of the major portion of the business community, quiotude being still one of the most conspicuous char- acteristics of the times. All apprehension with rogard to any disturbance growing out of the election muddle was long since’ allayed, yet there is necessufily an un- easy feeling, which will not disappear until tho final result shall bavo been’ determined and made known among the people, Tho lamentable facts that the Judges of the Supreme Court should havo been dragged into the political arena, and that they have cxbibited a partisan bias, as strong, apparently, ag is that of any ot the politicians with whom they are acting, are universally discussed and do not bave @ mollitying effect upon the public mind, while the belief that tho political muddle will be no tess « muddle after the result of the deliberations and speechifyings shall have been arrived at than it is already fs spreading. But, notwithstanding this fact, busmness men are coming to view the whole matter ina much more philosophical light, und are settling down to the conclusion that a more uetive, prosperous season will be insured by the simple laws of “d-mand and supply,” and are accordingly awaiting its ad: vent with quiet assurance, In some quarters thore has been an increased movement iready; but, usa rule, the merchandise markets remain quiet. The gold premium has advanced somewhat trom the lowest poict touched lust week, but is still’ low enough to encourage the hope that resumption may not be so fur in t future as existing Inws provide. The fanding scheme has long been regarded favorably by the people, and, hi ing been recommended by the President, has been more generally cunvassed and advocated But, with so large a sott money clement in Conzress, there would soem to be Uttle likelihood that it will recsive any favor there, and speclo payments will be postponed to » more convenient season, or until the natural laws of nance ana trade shall have worked out tho problem unaided by Congressional legislation and sold and paper currency shall have approached @ common level. The so-called “balance of trade’ favors this result, and we discern nothing calculated to change the situation, Dry goods curing the week past; neither have they beon dull. Stocks are moderate, Th» utmost economy hax been practised throughout the manufacturing districts, so that it is safe to @wert that the cost of production ean searcely Le lessenvd, in which event tho current Seller that “bottom” prices were long since touched appears to be well founded, so that the expectation of un early improvement would woem to depend upon the opening of the spring souson. If busin: ss + more nective Very youn wn enhancement tu the stapie goods would syem to bi jeantime remain ita, and tull prices are insisted oos, wrdware, dency, de. remain on ie noteworthy el d-unbroken until Friday, P aavanee; while her remained woolly nominal moxt of the time, and there were no silos of consequence until Friday, ‘There has been no expore demand worth mentioning, waile shippers bave about as treety as = 0 of affsirs ix anomelo bouuht sparingly, wud 1 lond ceivers. ‘The existing while the mill and then been taxen this market per cargo, or €3 ly Provisions have, as xual, hud t hout experiencing any radigal change, (Friday) the markets were generally quiet, On 'Change flour was ¢ aud heavy. Wheat more trewy, ba for milling and part tor specatation, at full p ro was lower, Outs firm. Whisky ste: Pe iteguing, nad emer. beard | active. . Freights’ were steady. Cotton reg ures closed strong. Cutt was steady, ‘Sugar was Vils fem, with the exes tion of lard of, which was lower, Petroleum dull and mi jnul. Rosin riled weak, aud spirits tur] lower. Asiixs ruled quiet at 4346. for pots and Glge, a Ge. for Pentls. ANTIMONY was dull and unsettled at 13%%¢, for regulus. Buxswax romuined firin at Bldg. tor Western and BSc, for Southern. Bnoew Conn was quiet a de. for red ttpped, be ‘an steady and tairly active. h, with head: $2 30 wit wine, $100 0 824, box $1! pine do., 86 u 8650 apy Wy odps, 14 tout. ordinary to prime, 835 A897? hoops. 12 foot, 20.000 4 900,000 Ibe. take at & 20iKe,, Cash. ; market ch tae. Market stendy but a rge nud amall size), per th., 1 @ yarns, We. a 17 t 1c; New Zealand, na at ssi jarred. Tig,1"Amerioun ‘do « ae. Atussis bolt rope, Fone, hemp, lie Corton on tho spot was quiet, but ye, higher, Liverpool came steady, with sales Of 10,000 balest spot’ cotton was tinclnged: with she exception oF Aci8d, advawes on Mobile cotton and’ Lid. advance on futures. Our market lor futures opened firin and ge. fi notwithstanding the heuvy receipts at the ports, and with an active demand there was a lurthe 1.42e, ‘Tho market, howe over, wits subsequ i prices deciined i-16e. ¢ but with «| ace quoting an maith @dvance of 4 Y nereaved 2,000 bales, ve not been uctive | Liv | have declined, and iu Uhiengo thorenasvoen » sharp | the point of shipment, the marker tas | te rie fon Mie OR dey ealeed Be les 12,00 bales, and rumor placing the a tle imaiked became quibe strons aud und at the close was strong aud the 5.16 bir 128 tz ise Decemb'r 12 RIASAG Decent Quotations are based on Amerieun stauaard of ciassitica tion and ov cotton in store running in quality nos more than hull a gradi i above or below the grade quotes Gricans. Texas, Ordinary... S18 B16 “11 Sle wt SAG Seriet ovdinwry 11 iste W416 MALI od ordinary 14 13-10 6 12 bis Ak Le Strict good ord, 18 1 12 Se Low middiin:s, 123 Strict low ma bt Middling, . 4 ie Good midditng’ 13% 13 Strict good mid 134 148 Maal tate 43) Pur 14g 15 * 145 1s ~ Good ordinary, 10 13-16¢.; strict good ordinary, low middting. 113¢6.; middiing, Lye. Spot as follows: — to-Day, Last Evening, Total, 163 Bry) 600 jae 109 tuo Consumption, Speculation 165 aa 64 contract, 1,309 bales. Por future delivery ua, follows: ~Vest: rduy., alter two : i 100 at 19, Sorceien: April, S00 “as Noe May, 200 at 4 i dine, 500 ot Is at . Fotal, This day er A, BRB Tu" tuvee, by nBam, Ze. Le. by steam, 740. COMpreane tad. by steam by anil Me ripromed" Marker quiet &c.—Opium was quies and firm: quoted at . guld, in bond; Job lots wore quoted at 84 60, ‘and powdered wt $3.50, elle Geni his al paar 18,875 wie Toot isince eps malek, Cotton freiglts clomid. follow reed to wert i by y $1 75 por ewe. for large all lots. Camphor was spot. Cronin tue- gold, for .. gurreney. isto Mat ec. por Ie fo Sine Tat edtined! poi ny 830. French, Sse, ‘Tor powdered in bUln and te or do. tu boxes" AlcobolicsCluoreform und ether were quiet ut Me, his the former and « U2 fe or quoted, at Le. tor ‘refined etty. und Bulsain tolu was steady Byrrundy piten was quoted as aly nominal at 8250 4 $3. Man ted wt 40c, « 45. for small, ts, Divi divi was firm at 873 Oey gold. Pruaaiate potash ilty. Blebromate potash wanaules nt ISG. 4 16cr Sul ammoning was dull ay 41 old, Gambior wns quiet at Gye. gold.” Sumnue wie ‘ira £ $125, Gentian root was firm at Gye. a Cassin Buds wero, quoted ‘ut “itive. "a 408 jombo root was quoted “Mt” de, for whole, and Ide, for pow: dered (Gum geddn "was drm’ at “Sse. w O8se.3 | do ‘Juniper terete wore. dull Aline Orange peel w as firm at. 2te, bs quoted at 1o2%e,. Ive, puro mottled we 10d.e., gold, and du, gominon Bhello salts wero stonay, at. uiscor for bbls, aud digo, for boxes. Quinine wus firm nt 3,“ ilue vitriol was stondy ne Tice, W Re. Morphine wus firm at $4 75. Jodide potash wax firtn at $2.17 bulk au ‘Alum—Lump was quoted %234¢, Chlorate potash was In moderate demand ex, gold, ‘Tartarle weld was aulet at 445G¢., gol pala KUL ABica a dbige Decersied. Ohee en lite nt Tae. "old Licorice root._was quiet at fo ices; quoted wiirom Zo, to Ihe., eurreney, tor selected ish xold at aie at past wabria at Ble; Sp gold: Bignutelll at “ste. small Guzatin He, } lurve Guaaliny ut Ble, a B4e.+ P, eS. smi # Yoo; Cerighuno at 42¢. Cuttiensh vones wer niet atic. wsze. Balsam copaiba was firin at 48e, @ Site, fron ws atonal at uc, for American anu 80.50 « 610 for Spanish, Galangal root was firm Squlile were Jod I retin wasin frabupha at$l 7 on $250 for Norwoeian.| Rhubarb t prices ranging from $1 15 a $1 50. Aloes were quov at Tie, a tbe. for Cape. “Ginger was quiet at 17246. rdainalen beached 810: Quicksily ‘er was quoted at 54c. a bere. and 50e,, ita Culifornia. Arsenic was in fair densand at 3'yc. a a ‘gold, for white powdered and 18e..a. 13ige. for’ red do. Unmomiile flowers were quiet at ce. = 85a (or German and 40e, for old and $125 for_new Roman. Glycorine way Iu thir’ demand (at Ise.” Sweet murjoram ‘was quiet at Ise. Orris root was steady at lZike. cording to quality. Tonca beans wore quoted at Ise. 6 Soe, for Angostura, Aithen root was quoted at 25¢, a 0c. tor white cut. Gum arabic was quoted at Ie. for prime sorts and Le, for secona do. Valerian root was quoted at 2 220. for Knglisn und 146, n 15e, tor German. Albumen was steady at 45c, a 70. for blood $1 a $1 OL for ogy. Sarsa- pariiln was quiet but steady. We quote :—Honduras, com- mon, at 34, 0 37c.; do., do., for export, 3 ¢. a 37¢., gold; Mexican, Iie. 15. Jalup wax quoted ut 23¢., gold." Gum duminr wie wulet at 160.8 be. Gamboge was quoted at ie, Afwtida wus stoudy at 15¢, bonate ammonia il at Ttgen, old, “eo ln —Wo quote Hifornla,: “O3ge0% do, +, yellow Huan, Oke 01 t ‘ihjex 100 tons soda_ash nt at all gold, wnd 100 casks bleaching penser at ive, a were quiet nd ene ify steady.’ We quote :—Oil bergamot, Sandersou's, mon, ‘Sandorson’ 8 werive, 8 Et vil ero de #2; oll wintergroon, $3.0 84; pennyroyal nominal at $4 rrenev. FEATHERS were quiet at Se, a 55¢, tor prime geese and 250. 0 Se, formixed. ‘The market was moro active for all kinds, voansn miners, at $6 tor ° sold at $10 for No. 2 t No. 8, Portland hertin no. stock of Hahtax shore split here about 4090 bbls. are on the way, $5 75. Box herr: n, and aber Ge. « 17e, tor sealed and 13¢. a L4e. for No fish—George’s bunk, 86 # $6 5t Mackerei—Extra tess, ‘$32 $20 a $21: do, 0. 30 ay, No. 1, $18; 'do., No. 2, $10: do., Box herrinie—Senled, 16¢. & 500 do, : barley mul and oasier, in 01 wor. TUOIO UBL. tecluding Moato, Western and Nowhere) aris exed quotations, Kye flour was more active and about 400 bbls. sold at $4 50 48 10, Core men! was steady, with sates of about 3,00) bbls. nnd sucks at $3 56 for Beene and” $3 43 tor Baltimore yellow. We quote as Kound hoop Ohio, trade brands. Family. St straight oxt St. Louis, ehol Corn Moat, Brandyw Corn inenl, pancheons :. part ‘ior’ ‘speg etter prices were at the close ut $1 $138 for ungrade mall lot wungraded “fi at aah N liye was q sold lust evening ab +1 Os tor ungraded Canada, Barley malt was quiet. Cor was lower, The salos wero about 10 1,.00 bushels ae G6. a Te, for no grad te be ws for ‘steume firm; sisley dy 4 e, ‘Outs, were We, lor rejected; Site, tor No, nusylvania on duck, and 6 ¢. aiet, but xtondy, We 76 ‘per bors halt, do lovee ewe? if it Toighorn bates, On vast matey ds “Turkey prine: for old and 6! tornew. French prunes, We. « Ie. din to ._ Domestic dried fruit’ was quiet. We quote :—Apples—Btate sliced, ! Southern quarters, Taney, Oige. licod, Huwr 'ANp Jure,—dute butts remained firm; 1,000 bales told, February sailing. at S4e wali tHe, We lear of re ported sales of 100 bales Sisal and 1,000 bales Manilla hemp, both Uelore ‘rival, on private terms. Ne american drened, $190 for single; § and for golds Italian, $279 ite Butte, 84 Is, and ie. bs Manila emp, Fy “4c & ‘all gut was quiet Sal 22 Ibs, average gold, Buenos Ayres seecnds, 23 Ibs, gold, net cash, and 650 Central ite terme, Woe quote :—Buenos ane jycatloroin, 2 nee. | ais %, 1K to 1 tbs, ted Texas, 24 to 30 tbs 4a. a Ide. : do., cow, 45 all gold, selected ary ry ter, Ox to 80 Iba Os, mb 4, ali ea currency, xelecte e natket was dull and w ork, good to choice, fur, new, 12e. w 180. ; beast Tes yeneli as. sier, We quote:— do., low to 4 California fy abe Thon There, was some inquiry for Ameriewn pig tron, but the bids were s0 low that hoiders were obliged to nd no. trenatetiony. of moment were N Seotch pig was barely disposed to sell: 50 tons ‘and 100 tons Glengarnock sold Fe Kerap was quoted st $20 » B27. Wo 1, 21 oes do. No. 2, 820 50, . EBN'OO! Glenkarnock, By sorts i mci 1 ny ‘ainton, #20 Sinan remained Hendy 90 90 80 mmovtie und 0,70 0 8 got $5 75, currency, for do- nm mand from manufac. any Mt lower prices; crop wi word Ov O10 ‘sidew au CT Caliter a Bie. 5, . ‘i 4 common ‘hide, 19. rite Rosin was dull wntable ‘order, ‘tae, 20, Piteh, 82 50 — 7. viees trom Sriningsen were we $1,205, good sit Fe soft se. it with fe exception the kinds remain- "the wea with the targe ‘Tar steady, $1 60. Turpentine and virgin. 8405, Spirits auiei O11, —Laisrd oil was lo market for ils was firm but wot active, Wi # 67¢, ; cottonseed, cru ee 1 i “yellow winter ed winter, Bb TU; ‘a0., fo a Si'ss: O48 Southern, 7c. : bleached a ‘73a. natural do, 50 pl aelp hiin, prompt, 2 Avice. i the ois suipment offered at 8 Pouvey. oe oh Soar qui «but prices wore nominaliy unchanged @ quote Live 3S! per Drestod poultry i quoted at Ve. w Ize. Tair to inte 8 de a 106. a Le. Ye. u 106. for fair to good do. Chickens wer 5 Hoag fair te prime State, 10e, a Iie, fur good to prime Wi mod to fo pa Western 4 for fair to prime ern and Ye. 4 1e,, ys or tule te good do. Fuovisioxs-—neceipts Po ‘kuyron; bacon, 10 4 25 bbis, and’ 1,371 = 140. bbls. Pork w: ea $18 70 and $157 to Mu wud ‘Su ris bide Atty Bo Janta Dac. freem vellies ut Dc. me shoulders at Te. pickled hams xt 10. a aut yosed (be lion at tie, lane were quoted mt ye. Bacon wus quiet; 250 and shoulders at @h eity Tong clear sod at § oe at Sac. but quiet for city, Night, wud 4 c. 27h waked; Apyil, mr at 45 vid, le tt ie Sit 2 ‘i rei eu gplet douth Armetton at Continent quoted at 11 de. y, for doinestis, in ut Ole, curren Seituren was fhe re. wold, tor foreign: STKARINK,.—The market was quiet; 3O terces sold at Llc. gined strong bus quie refined, sautlar 1A erty. “old ia do, . second aaa - Th "TALLOW. —Recelpts, + ad 230 bbls. ‘The market was quiet, Sales werd ‘about 93,00 Ibs, at 8 T-16s, « Bige. Tor e Kentucky lent, mosty furexport, und salen wer 15 Seed leaf was stendy, with n moderato inquirs The swles were 100 cases sundries at To, ® 25e. : eases Now Englan rop 1874, at 10e. w Lie. ; 200 eases do., grop 187, mt 10e.. r and private terms; 16 eases tev 1 mi 18 o 49 cane 1874 ‘and 1875, “at Aud private terms and 400 bales Havenw at prices wii Woot.—The market was firm for the fuer xrade , bat the lower grades were eusie: i 0M be. wioraaed Te. 1W 40, wauled combing nt Sve. + Bolobo tbs. “tall lip G 6,009 lbs. du, do. at, 2,00) 1 1) Tha. Western Texns at Be. 114, 5,000 Ibs, State tleece, lanibs) California, 8,000 Ibs. East coud do., 10,000 Ibs, Uregon combin; combing pulled, 10,000 Ibs. No, 2 du. and 10,0J0 {rormta, 10,000 Tb 0 t%--The business nll round was moderate aud rates were old quite steady. | Kngagem i Ba Liver. pool, per steam, 3.0%) bushels pew er sean, Bow usiel 308, ielons’ and 500 Ry w t eanstle soda at 48Z0., 100 bene biearb. soda currency. Eswential oils E Fare Ole voce (noe 3 Cork for orders to Unitea Kin, £3 Jou | an Aunirian bark, O77 tons, hence to Copeniageln rtress Monroe), from Doboy to liom, with resawn lumber at ¢ fur do., with vi in Phil rk, from rhitadelphy 000 option of a direct pore, hence to Buenos Ayres, with vith gener Amerie on private te NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Fauay, Feb, 9, 1877. RUCKIPTS YOR TWO DAYS. thls forenoon wi # ranged from Be. w 114 Roi {5 Ibe. & 58 Ibe Has been allowed ne of these herds bus Mtreot yards t, C, cwt, a Big ewt, oneral sales on 56 Ibs, net. ood. At Sixtiet! Eastmay sold tor seit ¥ @ Llinois stee.s ‘Thompson 86 Lilinois steers with $25 off the herd, Thompeon 38 Missourl steers at 9. pe with 50e, off por head, weight 03 ewt. 'T. Wheeler sold ‘Carver & Walters 35 Ohio steers at x e ¢ ce. per Ib. Wolghit Coon & 'Thompacn As weight i alt: Bat ‘at 100, por Ib, fur 15 ib., with $i off per huad un 10 he At 6 Coney & MePhervon sold f cc. per ib. weight iby weight O4 cwt, weigh Un cwt. ceneb ry ‘bts nat os aSow per Ib., welght Bewt, ; IM Tinows © stocrs at 9 ie: per 1b. weights (35 ewe. & Goldsetntde, gold tor N Morrie 18 por Wb.. weight 7 ewt.; for i. Klcpter, i ht SAC ews. | 30 Uhio Suinols stoors at Wize. a t ib., weight, 33 ewe olzhle Oy owt. & 8 ew 18 Oblo ‘steers at t. a, 124 ‘ths per hend, sold 3t2 Obie 09 “weight 80° Iba, r head, Ohio shoop, weight to ibs. 7 Michigad esse. 213 Fb. fa Unio shee 18) Stato sheep, wel w $10, ‘2 cows for $115, 2 cows for $19 Ti, calves always included, Vrats’ axe Oat ji few, head oF smooth quality veals Calves not quote to HORE, averse live wel ro 182 Ibs, 6 Obie hogs, live woight 18, DOMESTIC MARKE'TS, Mtge’ firm; beld higher: auing, ie % ey middie, i 10,047; tothe Continent, or Ghannete 2,470: constwine, bane Bal 300, Gotton firm: middling, says 4 reat Britain, 11,4 PRIN’ icp CLOTHS MARKET. at some business io faruran, Dut spots are about out of the EUROPEAN MARKETS. pee uy nse ste, i prime mess dull at Ae, Mim Tallow—Prime city Sp ts dai att Rosin—Com- mon dull at Gs: Sd. | Cheese Amesioan Mlas dete setae Lack ‘eB gi the market — Extra state ‘duth At 2s. dull at 1s. 8d. ; No. 2 spri Iris tor 4h; winter Stetitos awe in the market: winter Western dall at Tun. Bd. ‘Mixed soft dull at 258, 3d, for old and 24s. 94, tor new, corTon, Livenroot, Feb. WA see P.M.) Cotten Pinar, b= agg ae: or i, See 's highest pri ny mi clause, Mare! be April delivery, 6444. lands, low iiddling clause, May and June delivery, & 15-14. e circular of the Liverpool Cotton Brokers’ Associae in ite review of the week euding last weet has som cqscomaly au coffe we again declined. A: jean reich. 8 email etek ry aplyy declined 4d. a Sid, "For Rem talnn fhe inquiry bad ‘bocu moderate at unchamged Tasos, eatares crane baa a ot” pasnges but o eon. rable closi el ‘seine was aul Si. Business vaiee, it the marke at Huctuatini. show wdechine for the week of 5-32 dal at 99s, ; extra mess. Lard—Prime Westes tou, of the week Exporters took. Speculators tool ‘Total stock, eum. Toral receipt American. . ‘Actual export, Amount Seaton atlomt America Forwarded trou the ship’ American sules of the week. PROVISIONS, Livexpoot, Feb. 95.90 P.M, * * Cheeso, 718. por ewt. for the best grades of Americna, Lard, Somper ewt. for American, Bacon, 428, ver for middles, Om. Refined petroleum, 164d. per gallon. Loxnox, Feb. 9=5:30 P, M, Spirits of petroleum, 11d. per gallon. Lonpox, Feb. etd" Nee linseed, 50s. 0 50s, Od. Linseed cake, £9 per LIVERPOOL GRAIN TRADE. Livwnroot, Previous values, dul with a low po: raves lately established. Oo ot very. few. ttnns- action ily reported, though netaeine noted on Tues- day docs not seom to have made further progress. Milze is dull and favogs buyers. The fresh arrivals of tho pan threo days aompris jtood quantity at wheat, ehietty Jaltforninn ; « liber of matze, through ti Mediterran org quantity of flo articles, In this market to-day there were uiries for wheat and a fair retail bu “(LPO REASON? S—MONEY ON LIVE AND Endowment Insurance Policies and Mortgages; same i: mashes insurances of all kinds effected with best compa- J HARBICH & CO,, 119 Broadway, —STOUK 3S!) UULATORS SHOULD RKAD THE DAILY MARKEL REPORT, containing the money articles ot Herald, Times, Tribune and World, reprinted same day wa published in those journals; also Teport of sules of stock and Guotations for privileges nt the New York Ntock Hxchange. This tow repaid ect will be mailed to any addreas daly wu receipt of pustage (26 cents a month; rani Le We HAMILTON & co, Aactikk ewanted. {STATE MONEY TO Miicaze, at low patos for long. te a COUTOK, box 3,4: Pee TUCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD BY 8. Bann, 65 Wail st. OR SALE— New Jersey Pi 7, PER CENT, ON GOOD SE- Watches, Jewelry bought tor oe. EW YORK CITY OS, DUK IN 1879, OUSWEGO CITY 7'S, DUE IN 1888, ELIZABETH CITY rs, De DUE IN 1808 DANILL ‘A. MORAN, No. 40 Wall st, FICE METROPOLITAN INSU RANG E CO. 108 Buoapway,. © New Youk, January 29, 1877. Tho undersigned has mudo an arrangement with tho AL URANUE COMPAN: 12 Dronaway (assets over $8,000,000), whe Paty will substitute its policies in place ‘of tho the Metropolitan Insurance Company, fect in euch ense upon the surresider of the boticios of tile come pany, Volicy holders aro invited to send in their policies tor sue substitution at once, CHARLES BE. APPLEBY, Receiver. NG COMPANY OF led bap ta pee MARIPOSA LAND AND ALIFORNL fico 0 and ti Nnsan THE TRUSTEES ot thin compahy vied AN AS SESSMENT of $1 per share on the peatorred Naud common stock, payable at this office on or before February 17. After that date it will be delinquent and liable to a charge for ad- vorsialny vale, COPIES OF REPORT and late news from the mine are published and may be had ut the office or mailed to aadress on request. MORRIS H. SMITH, Assistant Secretary. Feorvany 3, 1877. To LOAN D AND MORTGAGE, ON CITY ON BO. and Brooklyn Improved Property, Address box 5.434 Post office, pie, PAR 10 WERE SULTED in reference tom Wostern rellroad luau, and who @ man to exatnine the Fond, will conter a favor by commu ting nt ones with A. We BROWN, wt 0 Brondway. ‘The Tutter represents Mr. WW. mer, eee r 50 rn 7 $0 NU Riarcion tn the Bower on bod oan jane percent. A. 0. G., vox 202 Heratd otis. $4. 000.2 TO WANTHD—AT SIX PER CENT, fon first. mortgage on city Property, worth tour times the amouut: rousonable enat of sourgh allowed, Dut positively no coumission. Vrincipals only need address to ¥, COUKPLE, 152 Waverley place. 4.500, WANTED—ON FIRST MOKTGAGE, ON improved Farm in Orange county, New York, worth $12,000. Address OKANGE, Herald office, $10. 000. —BROADWAY AND SEVENTH AV. senue Ruillroad Bonds; also Second avewua jonds and stock for sale. sacar Railroad Stock wanted, Brondway. 350.00 0adiatanc as ‘aye ae eae and Brooklyn Property. Apply to ar ‘DRISCOLL. 3a Park place, room 1%, om the fore and will, on hearing he b} COPARTN ERSHIPS. PpISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP, Tho partuorship heretolory exlating between George W, Maghow and Edward Myers, under the firm of Maghee & Myers, is this day Milas slved by mutual eonsent, to bake effect trom February Kdward Myors is Zathorlapate » six in tauidation, ORUE W. MAGHB&E, New York, Feb. 9, 1877, Sibwait MYER: Mpiowas FAYE WAS. S8oIaTED WITH iM Daniet Donnelly and William H, Walter for conduetiny fire decoration wad paper hangin buainens at the old a a a ) Broadway, under the firm name of Faye, Donnelly fe, Naw Yous, Jan. 1, 1877, BUSIN ‘SS OPPORTUNITIES. Ant RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR X “BUSINESS MAN— ¥ o plished in Fulton ticulars, address Pain Witt H RARE , WITH TONED CAPITAL C7 CAN y dont for the sale of Bethesda zie: Vor particulars address R, DUNBAR, Waukesha, s. iz PRINTER, WITH ¥ULL JOB OFFION, WANTS c rasintactory Outside partner, witl $800 inmdney or good iriends to back nim; or the advertiser would joi some e@ tablished office. Addross I. X. L , Herald office. STEADY, RELIABLE MAN, WITH GOOD REF. ere! . having $1,000 to loan on, good security, can have ermanont situation; salary $LU per week. Adcresa H. We, lernid | office, ptlig bell inverans Rill be a ives good man at nominal price, Apply 25 Bast 100 rear of bank, o | ear al AND LUMUGIE BUSINESS FOR SALE—ES ‘tablisl kdom offe: By able offer retused, Stock and Fixture: class Avery Stable; established 18 yea ulrably Seosled”e towns now duing » good wash business, terms to sult, BLOMQVIST, 150 Nassau ot ¥ ‘THE WAT BUSINESS, with $5,000 to $: ecustomed to selling hate ferred, Address L Jerald offi 5 | $250.ai the yee co $y Bp ‘SALE—T0 SRTTLE ait A ner mal ing per Apply to L. GOULD, care incon, 117 Broadway, Jansuurg. I. 000 TO $4,000.—TO A” DESIRABLE PARTY with the above eapltal-a fing opportunity is of fored. Address © YALIPORNUA, box 2,670, $50. O00 co Railrond: P enteae nearer, with control, given to investor, COAL WALLROX D, 2 Virginia ny., Indlanopotis, MARBLE MANTELS. YN Sete COMPANY, 50 Union sqaure, 4th av. and 17th st. tanutacturers of all kinds “WATC HES, JEWELRY we. OR EW ST st REAW BROKDWAY.-MOSER Is. Watches, Jowelry, &e.; also Tickets bought of Diamonds, Watebes, de 77 Bivevker ire OTH NT. ath ight nn Jewel git Jt HOsENTHALA 817 BROAD RNER or pen 12TH ST, amanda, Watches, | ¢ rwolry, Bike sad sonal on bough Laas a wery description bong! me emeee CORNER 4TH 8 Nk “AT #8 BROADWAY, OF JAmonds, T tor BROADW AY, LL. Watches, Jewelry NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE REPORT. stern dull abs, ‘Bacon— at 308.5 short rib oF pny “bay jlong ea | Ry ay gests Pork—E astern firmor at 808. ; Cumberinndeut ste . | Ee seek at 4hs, cus dull a6 40s, description boughs and DIAMONDS, FURS, 80. AONEY 0} Watches, Jowolry. silverware, came domi Buequos, Siiks, Clocks oy Very staal wivauce. GEO, roadway, ah oe

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