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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ——- An Active Stock Market, with a Flurry in the Coal Stocks. ——— GOLD 104 3-4 A 104 7-8. ferred, New York Central, which closed lact evenii NEW YORK at 9444, was quoted at the opening to-day at 93, then at 92 fend at the close at 9254, the cable neglecting to inform us ther Miinois Central was steady cent, The closing prices for money, 9634 a 9634; do. for account, 9635 a 9635 Price was ex-dividend or otherwise, at 60, The rate of discount in the open market at London has risen to 1% a 2 per in London were:—Consols five-twenty bonds of 1806 (old), 1063, 010574; do. of | 1867, 10049; ten-forty bonds, 108% a 10834 fives, 1077¢; Erie, common shares, 7; do,, preferred shares, 17 a 17%; New Y ‘ork Central, 9234; Ilmois Central, 50, In Paris rentes closed at 108f. 16. and exchange om London at 25f. 17¢. Bar silvor, 58344. por ——-——— Investment Securities Quiet | °unee and Steady. Railroad bonds were dull Money on Call Easy at 2 1-2 a 3 Per Cent. Wan Srreet, Weoxxepay, March 21, 1877. It waa ‘aut Cesar, aut nudius’’ to-day, fame of the rest of the market. Company’s coal did not result so badly after ull In fact itwas go much better than had been predicted ‘that it seemed almost satisfactory in comparison, In- dood the bears, who had looked for ‘blue ruin,’? ap- Peared so to think and so to act, asthe sharp demand Jor stock to cover shorts went to prove. Moreover, there was the meeting of the coal magnates to be held to-¢ay, and the possibility ofa patching up of a new combination was at \least upon the cards, even if it The strengthening breeze thus blowing trom two quarters at once, naturally kicked were a remote one, up no end of dust and sent the price of Delaware and Lackawanna spinning from 58 to 60 und of Delaware and Hudson irom 4940 51%. As usual, 80 soon us the twopenny ha’penny shorts had got under cover and the scare was wel! over, prices began to hesitate, then totter, aud subsequently to fall, In this they were helped by the news that the meeting bad adjourned until Wednesday noxt, without deciding Upon any definite plan of action. It leaked out that a Either coat Stocks or nothing. Beyond dealings in these fancies— | or, for the matter of that, beyond the extensive trans- tctions and frequent fluctuations in Delaware and Lackawanna—there wus little note taken of what be- Jn consequence the quality of the general list may be quoted as they do cotton—from fair to middling. The better grade of prices prevailed in the earlier part of the day, and the Jess favorable in the afternoon, and was in @ great Mmeagure so eetablished by the course of the anthracite fancies, a8 already suggested, On a nice figuring of freight charges as regards the proper allowance to be made for the differonco of distance between Newburg and New York aud Weehawken and New York, it turns out that the auction sale of the Pennsylvania RAILROAD HONDA. and irregular, with the fol- Jowing changes in prices compared with last previous Ther was a decline of fivats and Central Pacitic srare see Bixes, ne! stocks at San Francisco 11; Savage, 6; Chollar Po Belcher, 6 Caltorni Eureka G V., consolidated, Imperial, 49; 44; Overman, ; Alpha, 16; ‘The closing q 1% 534 Best & Belcher ...... 26 Bullion, . 13K Consolidated Virginia 4144 Calitorau 43 Chollar, . 50 Goniidence , Caledonia . Crown Point. . Exchequer ........ Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcro: Imperial Julia Consolidated, Now York were:—" -An advance of 1 per cent im Albany und Sus- quehanua seconds, $4 in Michigan Southern sinking funds and Lenigh and Wilkesbarre consols, 34 in Chi- cago, Rock Isiand and Pacific sevens, and } in Erie fourth mortgage and Union Pacific sinking tunds, in Milwaukee and St, Paul gold sevens, 4 im Chicago and Northwestern consols, Union Pacific sevons, land grants, C,, C, and L C. gold bonds, BONDS, State bonds at the Board were \ higher for Georgia sixes and Missouri long sixes, and steady tor Tennes- , to which dealings were confined; Dis trict of Columbia 3.65°s were steady at 724 a 72 BANK SHARKS. ‘The sales of city bank shares wer at 100, Metropolitan at 133 and Poenix at 103, MINING SHAKHS. 'Yhe following were the opening quotations for mining Fourtn Nationa, vo-day:—Gould & Gurry, tosi, 51; Ophir, 20; Bale & Norcross, 4; Crown Point, 8; Yellow Jacket, 11; Virginia consolidated, 41; 56; Raymond & Rly, 4; Best & Belcher, 27; Kentuck, 6; Union Sierra Meadow Valley, 34 Novadu, 6; Mexican, 15; Caledonia, 6; Silver Hill, 5; Eurcka consolidated, 17; idated, 434. Justice, 11; Julia consol- uotations wore as follows Justice. + 10% Kentuck .... Leopard Mexican, 184 Northern Belle Overman, Ophir Raymon i Suver Hull, - 6 Savage... » 6 Seg. Belcher, - 82 Sierra Nevada, . 6 Union Consolid: + 6% Yellow Jacket 10 Eureka Consolidated, 1634 Tho sales of mining shares as officially reported in VIRST BOARD—11 A, M. 17% 100 she Hale & Nor.s30 w combination was as unlikely to be obtained as tho 6% 200 HL desire of a child who cries for the moon, and that at- dy 200 tontion was directed to the more feasible project of 3 Fr elgg Mmiting production, To consider some scheme which vis 500 Merrima will work out this end.we aro told a committee, con- ras ren sisting of Messrs, Dickson and Sayre, was appointed, 464 200° do with instructions to report at the coming meeting. Foch ge Meantime stockholders ure likely to remain shaking 6 100 Northern Bell in thefr shoos, as they have been doing tor some timo os 100 Opnir”: past, and to continue visiting tho market with sly con- 6, 200 Raymoid'# Eiy.A80 tributions of real stock, the certificates of which havo 28 tO wavaness., grown yellow with long keeping, At the vory close of 2a Fick Seuton con. business the quotations for the coal carriers were the | 203 maul, 48. 200 lowostof the day, and stood at 3 per cent below tho | 1% be aed opening ones, As of the 217,000 shares, which was the | 100 413 500 aggregate of the day’s business, over 121,000 | i} tuo camo out of transactions in Delawaro and ‘anoont ROARD—1:30 P.M. Lackawanna, {i 18 sufficiently apparent that | 100shs Bertha. 93 200 shs Hukill. c Whatever trade there ‘was loft must have been of | 100 Ms Og 200 do. ~ 100 Cleveland, 6 200 do, co the most retail description. Lake Shore and Western | 100 Hukil! ae luo Merrimae.. 3 Union got the best of this traftio, tollowing the move- | 1 48 foo de , ments of the favorites with fluctuations of their own, | 300 4% 200 : ¥ which did not much exceed one-half point each, and | 3) Se tens te ultimately closing up where they began. It thus fell | 200 87 200 but that the course of the market, so far as progres. | 1” a ane oe sion goes, was about ag successful ag that of a circus borse which begins und finishes his rapid and saw- dusty career at one and the same spot. ‘THE BALKS TO-Dax, ‘The salo of active stocks to-day aggregated 219,000 —New York Central, 5,990; Erie, 2,950; Lake Shore, 31,400; Wa- Northwestern, 100; do. preferred, 200; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 121,340; New shares, which woro distributed as follot basb, 1,7 Jersey Central, 100; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 20,724; Morris and Essex, 400; Michigan Central, 464; Minols Central, 150; Union Paciflo, 100; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 640; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 100; do. preferred, 300; Ohio and Mississipp!, 1,200; Western Union, 20,800; Atlantic and Pacitle Tele. graph, 525; Rock Island, 600; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 1,700; do, preferred, 2,630; Paciiic Mail, 2,750; Quick. dilver, 300; United States Lxpress, 425, OPENING, MIGHRST AND Lowest. ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening Highest, Lowest, Now York Central... Erie... Lake Shore, Noribupaverk prelerred. Rock Istavd.... Milwaukee and St. Paul, Milwaukee and St, Paul pt. Del, Lack, and W Find New Jersey Central, 1800 Union Pacin 0 1600 Obie and Mississippi oy 500 Westorn Umon 607% soo, Pacitie Mail... 2236 ou ADVANCE AND DECLINE. 600 The following shows the advanco and decline tn the 1 prices of the principal active etocks, compared do 1800 with those of yesterday : a .. foo. ApVaNce,—Western Union, %; New York Central, | 150 Erie kk. 2200 $5; Lake Shore, i; New Jersey Contral, 3; Morris | 100, de % GoD tnd Essex, 4g; Hannibal and St, Joseph preterred, 1515 West Un Tel. 400 Ug; Auantic und Pacific, 34; Delaware and Hudson, | 345 do. 4200 4g 5, Michigan Ventral, 44. 400 Deouixk —Erie, 36; Union Pacifle, C.,, C. and 100 1000 ig; 5t. Paul, 4; Olio and Mississippi, Delaware, | 400 e $35, ‘ Uackawanuaand Westorn, \; Burlington and Quincy, 1. | 950 TOO ue haut RR etn CLOSING PRICKS—3 P. x, 200 8) 100 Han dé Std Rit pt ithe iidcetae nrions weretes 200 His s0Chie, BA Kk... Ofered, Anhed, Pacitic Muil.. 2235 WU Tei. 1 A& Paeltic!)! 240 Quickstiver... 15% Quicksiiver pt 2 NarL amc Mi Maria M! Adauty ix Amer Exp. Us kx Cnion Pacific, 6x Del & Hud. 48: THE MONEY MARKET. Money to-day was easy at 2); a3 per cont, and closed eusy at these figures. exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day :—Savannan, buying 34, selling 44; St. Low premium; Charleston easy, 4 8 }¢ premium; Cincin- ti vory easy, buying par, selling 1-10; New Orleans, commercial 4, bank i-16, aud Chicago, 60 premium, THR GOLD MARKHT, Gold opened at 104% and elosed at 10475, all the sules of the day having been at those Hgures. The carrying Fates were 13s, 4, and 1 per cent, Loans were also made Sut and at 1 and 2 por cent for borrowing. Gold clear: Now York :-— Gold balunces.... Currency balance Gross clearances, UNITED BTATES TREASTRY. Revenue receipts to-day, $400,000. Customs receipts Were $450,000, Bank notes received for redemption, $770,000, $1,195,058 9,090, 000 GOVERNMENT BONDE, Government bonds closed steady at the following quotuti —United States currency sixes, 123 a 12314; do. da, 1681, rogistored, 1114 a 111%; do. do, vo, coupon, 1123 a 112% ; do, do., 1866, registered, 1084 & 108%; do. do., do, coupon, 10855 a 10834; do. do., do., now, registered, 108 4 a 108% ; do. do., do., cou- pon, 108% a 108%; do. do, 1967, registered, 1113; a M14; do. do, do, coupon, 11% a111%; do. do, 1868, registered, 113 a 11344; do. do., do., coupon, 113 21134; do, ten-tortios, registered, 1104 a 110%; do. do., coupon, 11] a lll; do. fives, 1881, registered, 109% a 110; do, do, do, coupon, 100% #110; do. 4je'8, 1891, registored, 1065) a 10634. TOS FORKION MARKKT, The London advices report a decline of 3 por cent {n consols, United States bonds being trregular—old 1865's and now fives being ade lower, ten-forties improving @ fraction and 1807's remaining steady, Erie Jee ot Tier we common aud 1701746 lor the pre The following were the rates of atthe National Bank of the State of 100shs Erie RR. 100 Luke Shore. 7 44 100 sha NX Cent Kis,.. 93'g 100, do. 100 Wi Un ot 100 M Vent RR a2 33 B00 Del, Lack & W.... 100 Del & Hud. 100 do... 100 shs NYC&Hud A 200 Del, Lack & West: 100 West un Tel. 200 Del & Hud. 7) $4000 US 6's, 'B1," c.... 11236 + 500 US 5's, 10-40, 6. 11155 Bine' Us 20, 6, '05. ‘be. bs 10835 $2000 Georgia 6's. 10000 || cuaesseo 5000 Mo 8's, Lb. 5000 © & BL & P: 1000 Mil & stl g0U0 Chie & NW con 4000 G & NW con og 1000 G ‘x Alton Ist. DOO Mri S000 1000 Mieh South 1000, do., 1000 D M & T Int, 1906 106)¢ 1000) Hua B 1a 1009 Ohio & Min, ow 1000 Cen Pacitie g bds 106. 4000 105% 10000 U Pao Kit T8008 Pacific sf 93 w..be 1Uihy WOU, CARLO Int... Big 1000 © Falie & Min Ist 80. 8000 Le’ & Wi eon, 83 uuu Mor & Essex 2d. 105 200 4 Went Lat, ux.c, 5736 $000 Del & Had, 1177 Beas Fourte SL BR, 100 4 Metropolitan Bank 133 25 Phantx Bank..... 108 $60 Mcylend Coai..ie 8 100 de 8 400 West Un To og Ww Woes 1100 do, 200 rr 1200 dow. y 00 de :b8 61 109 $e 100 00 Pacibe dial 400 40 vase 409 do @ di 00 Ata Pac goo Del ‘ ‘Viwd 6. 100 400 600, 100 400 og 100 gu0 100 S110007W. co gid Lon 1 4K ‘000 Maris & 2 shsad PY 20 Adune fx; 200 Det ian vk 4.300 | MALY-PAST TWELVE P ST THREK P. BEFORE CALL—12:80 P, at. The following sales of stock were made at the New York Open Board of Stock Brokers to-day :— QuARTER OF Et 100 ahs Norehwestorn,. 100 Del, Luck & Wer 200 shs Luke Shore... 100 do. oo 100 St Paul 100 St Paul pref. 100 Northw 100 Obio & Mi: M. 200 shs Lake Shore... 100 do bs 100 MIL & St Pat 100 Mil & St Paul pi 100 Chie & NW... 100 Det, Lack & We NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Wepyxspay, March 21, 1877, BEFORE CALL—10 ALM. | $10000 Dis Col 3-85" 72'¢ 109 sha Mich Cen. 4 YOOD dO... scenes 300 Lake Shore RK, 485 10000 do 400 do. 45g 2000 Bul. NYE B'ist 100 do. SO sha NYO & H Ri. Goo do. lou do. . 1000 do. wat 4500, 900 4 400 100 900 B00 Goo do. 100 Del & Hudson U0 luo do 600 500 10:15 AND 11:30 A. M. 12000 5-20, ¢,'67,be.¥3 111% 1000 U 6, Te. 11% 4000 fs LLL 80000 US 6 12sig 13000 US 434, 10655 4000 do, be 10643 BOARD—10:30 ALM. 300 100 200 100 100 100 100 1400 Irie Iki, 200 do. 10 de do, ost we PRI gebe ROME N Wp. be..b60 5175 JOON J Con Kit, 800 0, Mae SUP RIT "be 1436 Jou do ve. IBy 400 Way ie pe 500 dO. eee Bly be N¥,NM BiiRi be 152" Dei, L & W RRK..ve Wo. 2000 & MR | 800 she Lake Shore 100 Mor & Kasox 700 Del, L & W RR, 400 do 100 Northwest pre! 100 Fort Wayne. JON YC & itudson.. 100 Han & Bt Jo, 100 Han & St Jo ph 1000 St Paul 100 do, ‘30 St Pani 1200 do. 400 du. 4 P, $9000 US 5's, 10-40's, © 11134 M 10000 US5-20's,¢,'65,n 108! Too Us agus ir Thos 17000 US 434s, reg, "91 108}, Shsge BOARD—L P.M. 100 sha N YC & Hl. od i $80000 Dist Col 1.65) ) Cen Ist. n.. rad too M3, ww Uhie& N We. 105 100 do. SMOG ENWoeeb. BK 100 do. 5000 Hk StU 8's, con 76K 100 1000 M Kafe afbe.s60° 46%9 foo 8 288 i be 4% S000 D'S Hud rtd. be 9543 Bs00"” “do, of boo 16" 100 Mi 100 Obie & NW itit.be MM 200 Chie & RL RR-.be 100 200 CMAs PRK be, x FE: SY RRprt.be 4645 46% 209 Wab RRP g pel ae & SUB Exprens CGR 3) Wells Fargo E 200 Del & 110 Co By on 10P, FW & Ug...be v772 400 O&M RR... bed 54 )T03 P.M £00 Puc MSS Co, be 200 do, 50 Chi, B&Q RR. ve 50 do. 8150000 RIA PT {100 shs Til Central...., 50) 15000 do. 107}, 800 Lake Shore. 48? 15000 WU reg, iv00! 10 4) 2000 do... 0 15 shs American Ex. jw a bi 4934 400 Pacific Muil sg 1900 do 40n 100 Del & Tindsor 433, 3500 do. 4984 400 40" 1500) du 494g 200 48% 500 Central 9. 250 “a #00 St Paul p! luo 49) 100 Wabash BR 200, “ 50 Chi & Alton. 200 43) 100 200 43% 50 Dubuau: 300 48!% 1900 Del ack &W OO West oL 2200 1100 61 2800 950 8134 400 500, OL iy 900, 100 614 1700 1200. do. 61, 100 Oho & Mis WONYG & 9344 100 100 9344 100 1500 938 200 Chi, B's Guineas” 100 Mich d do... COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: SPOT QUIET; FUTURES CLOSED STEADY—-¥LOUR STEADY—WHEAT QUIET— CORN FILMER—OATS 8TKADY—WHISKEY FIRMER—PORK ANP LARD HIGHER—PETRO- LEUM DULL—SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN QUIET—OILS FIRM—COTTON sTEADY— SUGAR NOMINAL-—FREIGHTS QUIET. Wrpxxsbay, March 21-6 P, M. Business was fairm most departments to-day, and some commodities were in better demand at full or im- proved prices, The markets wero generally firm, and there was no manifest disposition to force sales. On ‘Change tlour was steady. Wheat was quict, but with- out decided change. Corn was firmer. Oats stead: Whiskey firmer, Pork and lard were higher, Freights were quiet. ton on the spot was quiet; futures closed steady. Coffee was quiet but steady. Sugar was nominal, Oils remained firm, Petroleum dull and naval storos quiet, Correr.—There was nochange In Brazils. Mild coffee was quiet. Sules during the past wock were 6,117 ba; rucaibo, 1,496 do, Laguayra, 1,442 do. Costa Rica, sold ia lots for consumption within the range; 21,811 mats Java, ex Alice, suld before urrivalon private terms, and 3,075 bags St, Domingo in transit to Europe, The stock of mild coffee is 29 rugs mate, 4.389 bags Muracuibo, 4,044 do, Laxuayra, 2,040 do, Jamaica, 6,522 do, St. Domingo, 964 Uo, Costa Kies and 602 do, Mexican. Totul stock, 18,561 bays and 27,629 grass mats, We quote :—Ordinary eargoos, 17. u 17\c.; falr do., 1934 ae. prime do. 2O%e. w 2le. ; ex- Santos, fair to yood, 19Kie. w 20e., gold, 90 poi Juve, government bags, 2c. w #8 MALS, Be, @ Bie. ; Bingaporo. 19e, w le. ; Maracaibo, I8tye. a 20!ge.; Lagaayra, 196. ca, 18¢ @ 1c. ; St, Domingo, 1c. # 163ge, ; Porto Ric a20!c.; Coste Kea, 18e # 2le.; Mexienn, 18e, a 2c. ; Manila, Ie. « 184jc,; Angoscara, 19e. u 20%e.; savunilla, Isdge. A 2Oe,: Curucow, 16ke. & Le, Cotton en the spot wis quiet, but unchanged. Liverpool news was Untuvurablo; market being dull we 1-16d. lower un spot cotton aud easier on urrivals. Our murket opened nt avout te. decling, but soon reucted und May wold wt 11.c0e, Late. auvices from Liverpoot were more favorable, tho market being reported steady both for spot couton und wr- rivals, and our market improved slightly an with aa advance tor the day of from 8 to elosiny pb prives of to-day compare with Tuesday's as toliows wemlay, Mer Wednesday, Murch ou Mareh Le April May. June se. otton in store running in quality not imo: than half « grade above or be ow the grade quoted — Uplunds, Alaama, N.Orleans. Teras, Ordinary VISIG 9G 9116 O15 Strict ordinas 10 #16 10 B16 10 SIG Good ordin: 10 16 ti Striet good ordinary. 101818 SAG Low middiing Strict low middling Middiing.... Good middiing. Strict xood middling. Middiing fair. ¢ Fair, ‘ E Fin —stnined~Good “ori strict good ord iddling, 10%. ; middliug, 10%¢. Spot Today, Last Evening. +. 200 Pai Consumption Speculution.., 909 delivery the M. March, 200 at 11.276. ILzve.; May, 11. 44e,, 100 at 11.46¢, . 200 boo 1,300" at 700 at 1. 11. 77e., 400 “we December, to two I * 100 we LL Be. 500 at 12h 000 at 11 dbe,, 100 at Lt 1,000 40 1 100 wt 11, August 1,400 wt 11 W6e., 100 ut TL.3ibe., 400 wt Tieble., 100 at 1142 ¢., 00 at Tdde,, 3,100 at T 200 wt GUO at Lise. 400 ae LT Foo att 800 at 11 450,, 400 at 1L.d6e. 1,200 at 11,490., 600 at 1 Wat 11460. BOO At 11.47e., .! a Yat 1Lbte. 7e., 400 at LL.SMe., HOO we L150e.. 100 at LE61e., #00 at H-62e.) 900 at 11.606. 100 wt LE57e., 100 at 11.Gle. % 1,000 at 11.680, BOO ae 11.6be,; July, 200 at 11. 200 wt LL 100 at 1 500 at LL acil at 11Ave. 100 wt 11 700 Wt 11. 48e., R00, BOO ACT Sze, 56) we LL 606 100 at LL.Ske. +700 wt 11.00e,, 300 at L626... 200 at 1 63e., 100 at Thee too ne ietes ‘B00 wt aT doo ont 11,700, 100 at + 200" at e., 100 nt 11740, 100 mt 11,72e,. 500 at 176; August, 400 at 11,05. 300 at (1 168e., 1,109 at 11.67, 900 at 11.6Ne,, 400 ut L600, 1,200 ut" 11,706... GUO we 11.766, 1,200 ‘at 11.77e., 200 “ae 11 706, 100 at LLS2e., 200 wt LLSTe,, 500. [Tiie., 200 at 11.776. 400: 11. 746., "400 wt i 11. 7He., 700 at 11.77¢.,/500 at 11mg 0 at lLA7e., 1188¢. October, 500 at 11.40¢., 200 at 11.426. 100 wt LL4me. Total, 75,700 bate: 93.000 bales, The receipts ut tho 1,200 at'"11.700., 100 at bales; New Orleans, 2.007; Mobile, S18; Savannah, 4: Charloston, 246; Wilmington, 74; Norfolk, 834; New'Yor O12; Boston, G03: Philadelphia, 70, Total, 7.014 ‘This dag last weak, 6.439 bales, lay last § bules, Total since September 1, 350 night, Cotton freighte closed as follows:—To Havre, by stout compressed; by, nui to Hamburg, atonm, %48., comprossed; to. Bre: | prowaed ; ty Liverpool, by » compressed. Market FLoUK AND Gitar aceipis: corn ment, 27,2 Dushotsy onte, coipts; barley malt, but without decided chan bois, including State, Western hexed quotations. Kye tour wa: Corn a fauu bags at uh hoop Ghio, shipping bri Round hoop Ohio, trae brands. Family, Me Louis, low ‘extra, Bt Gout ut extra double extra Gorn meat, Jersey. Corn meal, Brandywine Jorn ineal, puucheor Whout, wus very auict but without decided prices. There was only a limited milling demand. The Sales were about 45,000 busliule at $1 4 to $1 42 tor une ere spring, $1, 40 tor No.9 Mitwaukes, in store, a 1 St foi No, icago spring. Included im the above OOO bnshets last eventag at 81 45 for 2 Milvevukee, in store, and ot 34 for No. 3 Chicago, ta as firmer, but quiet, The sales were 60,000 for wugraded mixed, Sc. a mer, STi4c, 8 ite. for Southora unmerchanvable § 45e, for Noo 4156. for No EMP AND vutis were quiet. Hemp was {i active und as hie urrival of 3,110 bal by the Qcoun Beauty and 5,050 bal de. by tl nearly all of which was sold betore arrival, ‘ American dressed. 8100 for single, $225, 0° $2 for doub and St rossed Missle, clean, $209 «$219, ¢ wbout steudy. m was dull. Stock ix 62 Venglish Talauds. |W Blew orto Rico, lish Islands. New Orleans, MBc. n 5e, : choice, fi Navat, STORKS.—Rpirits tury quiet; 100 bbls. noid nt dulce, Kosin was quiet but unchanged. Wo ote nti Je, Rostn— Strained, @ $2 37%. Tar—Wilnington, § mington Were us followe'—losin dull: fred 43 $1 Tar steady: $1 7 ard, $1 . merchantable ori ‘Turpentine stend; irity dull, B60. Onis, Market inative but fru. crude Se. ; Southern yellow, Sile, @ yel jow winter . a Oe. ; white winter, » & Otte. : lard, prime winter ‘sperm, crude, 81. 385; do., bleae! winter, $1 patural do., 81 0; whale, erude North- i ached winter, Tre. a fish, tie, w 43 ot wis dul as follow: Fefned, in bile tha, le. a 11 3ye Iérje.:do, wt Bal ‘The receipts at th were as {allows : nited, $2 TH; ship $2'N0:"qulet und steady. OW Clty. weuk and Werlininigy Untied di not quotable, tive and tr quote: Live fowt + State Western, 2 PAY pir: Western, per rheys were quoted at Ie, a 1 prime State. 1c, w 18e, tor tair to prime Je for good to priie Western und Te, 4 1c. Chickens w lie, & 13¢ primo West Provisions. 5 bbis., 150 kom bacon, 25 trercex and 059 boxes; beet, 4b and 870 cases. The pork market was’ firm the second “call!” ax follows :—April, $14 80 bid, $L5 asked 5 006 tierces, 587 packuges res, 254 DbIK. May, $14 95 bid, $15 05 asked; Jun Did,’ B14 20 asked. Sales were 100 at’ $15, ‘cash; 750 bbls, for Muy — deli $15, and 250 do, for June delivery ut 815. 05, Gus mente wore fairly active and stenily. | Sales wore 20,000 Ibs, pickled Leltios, 15.1ba. average, at Ths lus, do., 13 Ibs. average, ‘at Tie. ; 1,000 picklod #3¢c.u 10c., und 1,000 pidkled shoulders at Gig. Smoked hams were quoted ut 1c. 9 11g, and shoulders at 73¢c. Ba was quiet at 7\e for clty and 7hgc, a Tie. for Western long clear.” Boef—i00 bbls: wold witsin tho runzo. We quote : Bois. extra mess, $11 50 uw $12 50; plain $10 50 a $11 50; packet, $14 w $15; Uerced mess, city, extra India, nominal at $25. Beef hams— bbis, choice Western sold at $21 4 $21 25, Dressed hogs were quiet: vity, heavy to light, quoted at 7Ge. w Tie. Western were also quiet and quoted at 6b Brac. eeen was decidedly firmer, closing at the second ry lows : > Mureli, $ 1h) bid, $8 Y7%4 asked; April, gauasd" bid, $9 95_ ask rhs May, 10.028) bid, ‘S13 Weeds Utne, B10 tak Ma, owlo*a7ke Tho. sules were nbont 17,750" tlercos, nt for March $9 4 for April, go a $10 a $10 0254 and $10.05 for Muy: $10 05, $10 1234, $1015 und $1017 jerces elty at O70 und 360 1.000 tlerees sold for the th, American was quoted at 10%ge. Busser and Cuba at 846. State, common to fin mou ‘to fine, 13¢. Ido, w 160, Kio. There was well sustained, W : Wentera, come Market firm, State, Sige. Nee wore ae 3 wood to prime , curreney: Rangoon, in dull and ensy. Sal 0 hhds, muscoyado, fully fair ret 0 hhds, agal at 10c. Kefin active. We ; Cuba, grocery, al, bhds and hhds, and LOA, 10ke a dered, te wile; kranulated, Tle. «liye, Recolpis since March 1, Totals. Sales since March Stock this day, Murch 21.1877 22,990 papating Ae eipsalansabieg 137,710 8,060 32,316 131,968 179 " 97,008 39.501 170,401 ‘68 Srianty’ 10,000 Ibs, city sold at 103ge ‘Tatuow.- Kecvipte-78 hhds,, 25 bblw. and 17 curks, “Tteevipts, 3 tierces, Market was quiet at — The hey taba quiet. Sales were about 65,000 lbs. prime at Tac. Wiisker.—Receipts—731 bbl. The market was a shade firmer; 50 bbls, sold wt $1 0734, government Inspection, Fxxicuts.—The venoral market way dull, but in some tn- stances the demund was equal to that of some diys past, and rates for chartering tonnage were steadily held, while room on the berth was easier, both for grain aud provisions, er stouni, to Liverpool espectaliy, the former particularly having been sought for per this week's steamers and ob- tained at 4d. por 60 Ibs., aguinst d4yd, reeensly obtained, und the Intter quoted at 17s. 6d: to tor bacon, lard and cheese, higher price asked for cheese. Kngagements—To Liverpoc steam, 16,000 Vushels grain, 4d., GO Ibs.: 400° pac! batter, 253.; 50 ton terms, To London, per steam, 400 packge ‘to fll 6d., Gol Bo low, 2: private Baltimore to the Conti vl clined petroleum at 129 tons, reported hence to Oporto or Lisbon iY on private terms; « German sbip, to Bremen with 8,000 bbis, a Norwegian burk, 564 to nd one Juva port with cases do., on private terms, quoted at or about 8 vessel, reported from Baltimore to Bristol, with 100 quai ters grain at 4s. ¥d., and one, 360 tons. from Noriol« to M In, with staves at £550 and £5 uratuity; an American brig, rom Germantown to Buitimore, Philadelphia or New Yor hh lumber Lt ei some vessels reported recently, withtivaly, trom Bt J to Liverpool or Bristol Channel, at 70s, 5 the h steamship Arab takes cargo engaged for the Rusland, h to Antwerp, same rates, NEW YORK OALTTLE MARKETS ro: ton 17,000 Wepxespay, March 21, 187% RECKIPTS YOR TWO DAYS. Foals — Shoe nd an Yards, Beever, Cows, Calves Lambs, Hogs. Sixtieth street. wee 2,128 w 462 2.801 be 4 2077 476 ‘is forenoon firm, b on er Ib, weights 54, ewt. 2-58 ibp. has ’becn allowed. net wrds T. O, Bastian sold i oliows :—249 Iil.nols steers wt 1046. a 11 ce, por Ib., weights 4! Ulery M. Kiretiway 101 ts OF owe. : BH the jut, weizht elves $0 "Illinois Ki weight 7 ewt. sold” for Morris 122 Tilinois per Ib, woight 6% ews, Coon & n_& Co. 14 Missourt oxen at 1c. per ripen sl fn 107 Illinois stwers at 10c. 10%ge. per weight GJ, ewt strong. Semot & Myer sold for selves inois ste Me. por lu, wit por head on 47 heed, weights 6) Iiluois steers at 106, 8 10\ge. per Ib. { cwh; 71 Lilinois stoors at 1c. per Ib, with $1 on per head, weight Thy ews, At Jersey yards Coney & McPherson sold tor W. Moonshine ¢ at 10sec. @ 10Nge. por Ib., with $1 on por head on 17 hond, wold at top race; for T, Mooney 15 Hiinois steers at 1O4c. per Ib, weirht G3, ewt., strong 15 Illinois wteers at Ile. a LL} woieht for. Oland 12 Virginia st for D. MePherron 4m Lili weight 7 ewt.; 19 Lilinois sieors at 1 \qc. 4 11 weight 74g ewe ; for H. Klopter, 50 Missourd # 10%e, per ib., woleht 7 ewt Missouri steers at Liye. per lb, weights 754 ewt. wn ewt,; for Canncollor & Seymour 16 Virginia stects at dye." a Tle. per Ib. weight 6M ew; 3 Virginia bulls ut de a 46. ver Ib, on live weight. M. Goldschmidt sold on commission 16 cars of horned enttio, vorn ted Cherokee weight 6 ewt. ; 51 Missouri st Wwoights 64 ewt. 0 Ody cwl, ta steorn at LUkye. pales as follows:—For H, Klopter a vers at 0c. per Ib, rH Wt 10g. w 1OiKe. per Ib. 1) Missourl steers at 10M, & He. per lb., with $1 off per head ou 27 tend, sold ay voth rates, wolghts Oh ewt. a 7 ewt.; for L. Rothschild, 18 Mis: | Pi sourl steers wt 10c, a Ile. per ib., weights 8 ewt. a Tl ewt.; 9 Miswvurl stecrt it 10}6e, por 1b., with $1 off per head on head, weights 6% ewt. a 7 ewt.; tor K Poland 21 Vigginia stoers at 4c, perlo., weight6 ews, C, Kahn sold for H. Kabn 1s Kentueky bulls at 4%e. por ib., live weight 1,280 Ibs, per $ Kentucky steers at 10, @ Wise. ‘per Ib. Weight ic ewt.; Zo Kentucky steers. at lie. per 1. weight 7 wt. ; for G, Becker, 15 Kentucky steers nt Ohge. Pee, Wi Qrelelit OM ewe) deant 8. O'Donnell sold for Vaixel & Allerton, 18 Illinois’ oxen ut Skye. per Ib., wight “BG vewts 83. illinole, steors ae tue! @l_ on per honda Ose. por Ib., weight 6% ew 5. W. Sherman suia for Walxel & Allerton 44 Iilinots at 9%e. per Ib., with $1 on per head on 36 head, welghts 6 owt, WO ewe | 15 Lilinois xtoers at 10bs0, per Zewt. 1. Regenstein sold for self and. Mey stoorn ut 10ige. por li, weight G44 ewt. : 60 Tilinol 10a 4 1036. per Ib,, weights 6 cwt a Tilinvis stoc 10¥6. por tb. whh Bt ght 6 51 lilinoiy steers at 11 hits W. K. ‘ 3. w tie. per iat me f Hosenthal 40 Ilincis steers af cS fer ihe wolght owt: noly steors ut 1Usgc. por Ib, welght Gh ewhey Lauterbach wold for Walxel wt 106 per Ib, ne head, at 10sec. per Ib, w ith $1 off por h (per head on 16 eer th., with $1 weight OM artin Fuller & Co, sold for T. Rowle: 16 Virgin steers = at OMe. per Ib, weight ‘ lor Wynett & Cn 13" vi irginin: w per head, with 500. at oer per Ib. t 1OKe. on per head, wolght 6hy 16 Tlinols ste por Ib. with $1 on per head, at 1O%e, a lle. tor Waixel n le, per Ib, well cnt ah toons at 10s¢c. pee 1b. wolvhte Big a oes 1 on wi Mi i is steors at Oye, per Ib, for Leninan Ib., weights 6% OT Tilinots 9 ‘7h Virgini ern wt thy Tolfey & sons sold for & 10kge, por Ib. wt Sige, per ib <a rm Wei at Ones inois "sheep, dadd & ba, ‘G1 The. sent Obio she s oy eri 175 Sta sheep, 10hee. ports France, ordi spring $y by rail, private shoulde kegs. bul Flour, 4. the » Lor mer Ch the m Yh India 6,000 a Europe. Hernia JO! = A N 000, Stoek, Yue und lows $15 por bbls wheat, 2,500 do. 14,000 do. corn, Flour steady and unchar 2 Cintengo spring, St 18,000 ao. ge. lower, May. Lard low No. 1 sprinj winter Southern, none in the market at 10s, 8d. Corn—Mixed soft dull at 238, 3d. those for th hand , 20,000 bags LBEZT Hi. 7 By ALBERT fi our Pos othe ONEY THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1877.—TRIPLE SHEET. head. Bie = per wid It poke 158 “ya Mi 179 Indians sheep, weight 1 phate san eatees 18.200 Ih per Mitos Cows. A few heud wi re diepesed of at 835 0 $55 per head, eal at Ze. for Ib. ; 60 State yearling I hend, wt Xe. perth, W. J. "iy ot Sold 101 i hI lbs. per head, Ohe. Hume seh 13,955 ine at Oy ac. per lum, at Tae. per 1b; 98 ibs, at Ge. per Ib; 80 Tow, at Glace. per “Ib, ; eight “iT800' Ibs,, nt 60% bor owt ame & ‘£ Dillenbeek sold 180 Obio sheep. welght 16/400 low, emt JST Oblo sheep, weight 16.420 lbs, af Ohio sheep, weight 16.010 Ib iri sheep. woight $4510 Ib: included. “snp CaLvies.—Teade small and slow; coarse qual nd Tean babs sold at Sc. a Ye. por Ib. No smooth DOMESTIC Cotton dull, nominat; middi ordin porteTo rent Britain, tock, 59,278, Cotton weal Mi ordinary, Ie. Net receipts, 2,007 bales: ‘0 France, Sales, 1,000, Stock, 61,14 Gpttan eng; middling, 11366 Net. receipts, Spirits of turpontine dy for strained. Crude tar for yellow dip and $2 6 Flour steady; salee, 900 bbls. $7 a $7 7. es Too vel Markets genorally quiet ot 1 car wlite Michigan on private term demand yood, but business liwit ply; prices firm and hicher 10 cars do. mixed do. at rs. fr i gion fim. Wheat firm se riite,, Miah 56; amber Michigan, spo April, $1 y, $1 903g; No. 2 d WSL BD, N red ‘winter, spot, held ay. $1 58} $1 10, No. 2, 44340, . $1 14s a SL wer; 30%... cms id unchanwed, re stendy and unchany: Porks cash; $14 90. May. hard acti ve, firm ana hiyher ) 57ig a $8 GO. May, Bulkmeats firmer: Sha short ribs, 7%c.; short cieur wi 1 Dressed’ huws scar nd high 10, Receipts 100 bbi 600 bb cleur, $16 5 Bacon, 10e. MARKETS, Gatyustox, March 21, 1877. ig. 11s e.; low middling, et receipts bales, Ex coustwine, Sales, 12. c ary, I ew OnteANS, March 21, 1877, slow ilddiing, 1036. ; guod rows, 2.6 x + to the Continent, 15ue Sa Mosiie, Mureh 21, 187 Jaling, 10S,e.; low middling. 104 t recvipts, S18 bales. Kxports—To putinent, 1.2; coustwise, 471 SAVANNA, March 2i, 1877. ww uniddling, Lzge. : bales, ots comste wine, . Stowk metual, 28,6620, Cuantxstox, March 21, 1877. Cotton quiet ; middling, 114e. :low midaling, Lye. ; good ordinary, 10%e, Net recerpts, 2A bas. Sules, O00 Stuck, 25,878, Witsuxeron, N. ©., Maren 21, 1877, min stondy at Sb 70 6S t dhe, pontine duil at $1 > lor har & 6o tor virgin, Yar dull at $1 Mareh tor xtra white Burley qui lo, Re, C shorts, $ Flour—Shipmer 1877. Burvavo, March 21, Wheat in light demand; sales or 2 neurce d in cous ee of Hight sales of 6 cars now on track to arrive, at Sle. Tear high ‘Outs dull; sales Wostern on Provisions dull mess and shortcut at Mums, Le. per 1. yard, 10e, a 10%¢., in bbb eiglits unchanged. Re be 10 bushels nents—Flowe, $110 8X) do. ; owes, 4.200 arch 21. 187° 8.000 Dushels ushels Wheat, eh 21, 1877 0 do. ; bariey, 980 do. At the afte —Wheat irmer, but unchanged. Pork lower: $14, April 74g bid, April; $9 50, May PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. Provipen Mareh 21, 1877, Print cloths dull at yesterday's reduced prices, EUROPEAN MARKETS, Cotton—Futures firm: uplands, low middiin and June delivery, 6 93820. ¢ uplands, ow middilng June and July, oF clunse, July and August ne at 6 7-164, 181088, —Lurd, 488. Gi. per ewt. for American. Puopvce.—Spirits of turpentii 28s. ty Puopvcx.—Refined petroloum, Tallow, 43s. per ewt, Petroleum, 35f, for fine pale Aworican, Sugar to-day is flat at Gd. a 9d. decline. NEW YO! Pork—Kastorn dull at 7: Cumberland ent dull at clear steady at 30s, cut firmer at 444, ; shoulders dn dull wt 85s. ; extra Wt Zim, -Lard~ Prime Western firmer at 48s, 4d, Primo city stendy at 40s, Tarpentine—Spirity dull at 246, Rostu—Common’ stoady at se—Armarican choice steady at 7s, ket. Flow duit yenterday's worst, which represeuts » deci urduy'y and Monday's gnina, sion ae stngnation, ulative xccounts to make # profit on the recent rise. Consols, 6 7-16, for both money and the account. United Advices quote S ver cent rentes, 108f. 15c. tor the nt account. Silver closed to-day at 533, uumcil bills were al pee lower than the last allotment. Exchange on London, c ‘The coffoe market ts quiet, and pric 8,950 reis iipts 19,000 2g Sire tor the week have by to all countrh shipments Channel COMMERCIAL, Livexvoot, March 21—5 P. M. jause, May planda, low middi Welivery. OSHA, ; hlso. sales OF Linseed vil, Gian w, Maret KK PROD M RXCHANGY, REPORT, Li March Western duil at Sis. ‘Ba short rib dull at 37x. 6d, ratoady ut 40s, td. tong Hams-- at 2ks, Boot—india ens dull at is. ; prime mess dull Tallow — Ss, Md: fing dull at 10%. od Lard ofl—None in ate steady at 26s, Gd. Wheat— No. 2 apring dull at 10s, 5d. ; winter Western dull ir —Bxtra ut 104, Od, FINANCIAL, Loxpox, March 21, 1877. Stock Exchange to-day opens ut about ne equal to Sat- ‘There ty not so much depres- Transactions are limited to closing spec- Rtates bonds, 146% 164; IMBT's, 10934: ten-lortics, 10N%5; new fives, 107%. New York ‘Central, 9 krle shures, 7. d, per ounce. lotted to-day at 11-16d, per ru- Paris, Maret. 21, 1877. f. 17, for short sight, BRAZILIAN WEEKLY COFFEE MARKET. Rio Jansiuo, March 21, 1877, are unchanged at ge The average linve been 7,700 bags. elude 11,000 Oe tae, Nori of Europe othe. Onlted annel and North those for the per ton kilos for tho w and amount haat Enrop United States i] to the Knglish Channel 42s. Gd. ; exchange Santos, March 21, 1877. ices maintained ; supert perten kilos. Th en 1,000 bags. pt The woek's shipments .000 bags, of whigh 1.000 went to ga 2,000 bags and “otal stock on + FREASO SARL Endowment Insurance doughs, insurance of ull Kinds eff an Uptown Bi inmised liability; profits large ; planing Wall street operations ve HN HIG: offic Regular auction sales of MERCHANTS CAN BORROW $500 TO § sMerchanilise and Policlos, by applying JOHN DAVIS, Coutidential Broker, 11 Park plac FEW HUNDR ALniture in house. STOCK PRIVILE avery clase Fate rod on 1 nphiet on stock + STATE FUND TO LOAN, $1 Brovklyn Proporty. Apply J. 1 THE EVENING TELE PROM WASHINGTON | A} ADVERT! AND CIRCULATION OV Ie Or ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LUAN ON MORTGAC New York city Property bought and sold. [Ryentenr FUNDS TO with lowest charges. LAWYER, box 1,016 TO LOAN—AT 6 AX York and Brovklyn improved ; same ted with best compan os. | & Co,, 119 Broadway. TO BORROW $600; tBral, Address box 124 HABR| MAN WAS dl first class col ranch omic “[ STOCKS BOUGHT AND CARRIED ONT AND 2 per vent margin ; invs 1 $25 npward, made on page book and review ox. tree. Broadway, New ¥. AOCTION 1. NIt ” No. 43 Pine st, Lime! G & CO, Y. MONDAY and THURSDAY, or 1 wales nade on all other days, tablished 6 yours. at the residences of 009, ON + hours trom 1 tu 4 LWAUK WATLROAD rn Mort cage Bonds waated by EDWARD OU, FOX & DOLLARS TO LOAN ON'PO Auldress W., box 187 Herald office, FOR 30 AND 60 DAYS AT bought and sold or carried long cent margins. Explantor, sent free, TUMBKIDGK, New York. RAILROAD, TOWN, AND ted. GW. MARKHAM, 18 Broadway. EW YORK, PECIAL, DESP NT KVGRY NIGHT, ISINGQ ONLY 200. ty Kutiroad Stocks and Bouds H, L, GRANT, 145 Broadway, ‘LOAN ON MORTGAGE, D7 PER UE, ‘operty. Hein 150 Broadway. N Dro) GKOKGE ST. aul RUST FUNDS—6 PER CENT, 5 YEARS DARTIES OWNING STOCK OF THE LAGROSSE AND Railroad, hing to their advantage by communicating at once ee A., Dox 205 Herald oflice. of 1854 and 1859, will bear of BROKER IN STOCK “American Mining and PRR ion ; er ht agent Sr Hon; small logal 180, i BW wet whi Wet which soceive very favor fod amp! TED—A roby he ot A fh aut eye Address D, Wiss tia, « Grand’ ‘Weapited 42.000 ABA LOAN, SEOURED BY CHAT. w= AS ements with some capitnlixt RELIABLE MAN WISHES TO MAKE orp suns or bro- on C rocnre funds ty I ica erates ese ¥. ip FINANCIAL. Wy ANTED_#15 000 ON BOND AND MORTGAGB we years, on W, fi 000, "Principals only dealt wi ‘ost office, lot, Orange if good Le Stable or Furniture Address MORTGAGE, box 1 10 LOAN ON GOOD IMF $50, O00 rages in cums of $8,000 Ww COPARTNERSHIPS TARCH 20, 1877.—DISSOLUTION,-THOMAS & Baldwin & Co. hae this date dissolved by mutual sen = Bash continued by GEORGE Meridence 25 Henry ot, BUSINESS OPPOR' TUNITIES. K “SUAVITAL WANTKD—T0 INTRODUCE ANEW AA..Job Printing Press, secured by several patents, has nearly 17 years to run, "Its features are:—Grent speed, cellence ot jou und simpli ructlon, wit Je wpplian ly new, STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS POR BALE cost 1.440 Broadway WANTED—WITH SOME MEANS O8 take an interest in paying manuineturing FORMER MANUPAC tal, now sellin’ view with a ea strumouts as sold and accept claim on same as security. vertiser will attend to collectio assume ) risks, gusrantoe 20 per cent profit on tuvestment, WESTLOG mn We Tooke EB, WITH $10,000, nanufacturing busiiess; investigation aud references, NTLEMAN OF EX will bo accepted nx partie rough 8 WANTED. 90D PAYING BUST Eas cl ariy Hroperty and Cash. Ai PRINCIVA wh Branch, ALERK AURANT, FURNISHED, Congress Hall’ Hotel, Chatham /wad small Store to re square, Eust Broadway, PORTUNE IN SIX SIX MOD ANTNER WANTED alee sreut money making exhibition, 189 Bro WOR SALE—A LITTLE MANU FACTORY, COMPLETE, with three mouths orders on hand; profita, jon Re ¥ cout; vith required, $1,000 40 $2,002 Address ADVERTISER, 3 Kast Sd st, third floor, or call atter 4 P.M. NG EWLY FT MANUFACTURING Busine Wheeler & Wilson mach run by steam, U. B., Her ptown oltice, \ENERAL MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PROD- I Business, in a thriving inland town; Apply wll UGs & 4 with $4,410 or increasing trade, GARLETON, 8 Hroadway, Wy. wud want to eds a partner. 1a attics y who bas Vrineipals only addres TUDOR, box M ARTIES USING LARGK QUANTITIES 4 crude iniew can make advantageous contracts by ade Gresatng Mel A, Post office box 2,126, Denver, Col, THE OLD ESTABLISHED No. 6 Unton square ix now nce of deuth in the family of the ‘OUNDRY AND MA- in or accessible to Now York who desire may address Post office box 256 Jer- D—IN AN ESTABLISHED MANU- weapital of 5,000 oF $10,000 re. a safe and profitable investment, Address FAC> ate TORY: Herald oftice. A GOOD PAYING ; security for investment, DAKTNER WAN facturing busines tuple manufact . M. Herald Upto ARTNER WITH established and profitable; investment secured; rare WANTED—WUSINESS A rr $1,500, $2,500 5 opportunity. ble, desirably located 1 now doing a xood cash eAN MATER, 100 Fultou st, be STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES OF BUTGHER Dstore for sale; excellent location for business; No. 708 ve ply to BENNETT, 132 Nussau #t., room. HE INVENTOR OF A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY requires capital to introduce it, KK. H., box 187 Herald T oftice, 0 BUTCHERS. OW DOING A FIRST OLA! trade of over $4,000 n month, and want u first clays butel As partner: torms easy. MORTIMER, 1,025 Brondway, 4th wud 5 ANTED—A_LIVi, BUSINESS MAN, WITH 81 to take entire management of a legitimate business ing 40,000 per annum. Address L., box 107 Herald ico. pa IN A OOMMEROTAL fally secured with ine rence, COMMER. i MAN, N00 oF $2,000 D—AN ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH 10,000 capital, to en ge a flourishing silk manatact dress SILK, Herald office. 000, ‘TO $10,000 WANTED—BY ADVI EuTiOR®, ed to open first class dining room; sure fortunes 4.636 Post office. 10,000.23, 21508, WILE BOY STOCK Pix A tures, good will and lease of the best and oldest Wholosule Wine und Liquor Store in Eastern Peane ayivania; good trade: excollont stock. Sold to retire; rare opportunity. Address JACOB 8. STEWART, Attorney, PUSH A $10.000,niaurate Tong Addross H. B., 111 | North 40th ’ ee BUSINESS TROUBLES, Theodore F. Allen and Josephine Allen, who unde the firm name of Allen & Co. carry on a printing bush ness at No, 20 Vesey strect, have been adjudicated ine voluntary bankrupts on the petitions of their orede itors, and the matter has been referred to Rogister Allen to take further proceedings. Their liabilities amount to $17,388 49; nominal assots, $24,081 10; rea) assets, $3,71 ‘The firm recently made an ase signmeut under the Stato law to Richard Esterbrook, Jr. ‘The failure 1s reported of Schwerdtman & Co., wholee sale importers of fancy goods at Baltimore, Cincinnatt and St. Louis, Their habilities are heavy, and oflera of ae at forty cents on the dollar have been: made. A meeting of the creditors of Herman Wronkow & Thotnas G. Hogav, wholesalo dealers in fancy gooda and notions at No, 351 Broadway und at San Francisco, Cal, was held yesterday at the oilice of Register Dwight to elect an assignee in bankruptey and prove their debts, The total indebtedness of the firm $169,000. Claims amounting to fecal 068 85 were prot by nineteen creditor: Louis B, Binnse, of No, Broome stroct, the present receiver, was elected axaignee. Reports trom Philadelphia announce the eR She of tive large firms in that city, as follows:—A, B, SI ley & Sons, importers of hardware; Howard W. ship. Jey, manutacturer of pocket cutlery; A. b. Justice 7 Co.’ dealers in hardware; Joseph W.’ Sonder, commis sion dealer in boots and shoos; J. M. Ellis & Song, manufacturers and commission dealers in lumber. The failures are reported of Webster & Hurd, paper bag manofacturers, at Huntington, Conn; B. N. Green & Sons, marble, and J. Fairman & Co., carpets, of New Haven, In the County Clerk’s office thero were filed yester- day tho assignments of John J. Reimer to David We Wilson and Park K. Reed to Charles K, Sparks. BANKRUPTCY DECISION, Register Fitch recently made a report disallowing the claim of Henry 5. Foote, assignee under the State law of Nicholas & Coon, for tho sum of $250 paid 3. W. Town for counsel fdbs, and deciding all assigo- ments under the State law to be void. The report, with all the evidence taken in tie case, Was, as 8000 as filed, submitted to Judge Blatchtord, who at once reversed it and allowed the claim in tull, as just and proper. —PARTNER WANTED yd A COAL CONFERENCE, In answer to a call recently issued by President Dicke sou, of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, I representatives of most of the important coal interests assembled at the office of the Delaware and Hudsog Canal Company yesterday afternoon, Among those present were Mr. Dickson, of the Delaware and Hudsos Canal Company; Mr. Sioan, of the Delaware, Lackat wanna and Westera Railroad; E. W, Clark, of the Lo bigh and Wiikesbarre Company; Mr Hoyt, of the Pennsylvania Coal Company, and Mr, Sayre and Dr, Linderman, representing the Lebigh interest, A letter was received (rom President Packer, of the Lehigh Valley Ratiroad, stating that on account of tlle ness he could not attend. No detinite plan was adopted at the meeting, and the matter under covsideration—a new combination— was referred to Messra, Sayre and Dickson asa committes, and ao adjournment was take Thursday noxt, THE RAILROAD SQUABBLE, The police were withdrawn from the disputed groua@ in Parkville, L, 1, on Tuesday night last, the rival railroad companies agreeing to allow the courts t@ settle the case, This has been done, and the *frogs™ of the Bay Ridge road will be piacod in position before many days, Tho inhabitants of quict Parkville are te deep sympathy with the new railroad, and look for ward with a great deal of pleasuri he time wh trains on the Bay Ridge road and the Prospect Par& and Coney Island road will pass through therr village, A NEW RIVER STEAMER, To-day at half-past two will bo launched trom she foot of Greenpoint avenue, Brooklyn, B. D., thé new steamboat Saratoga, of tho Citizens’ Ling Tho veasel was built by Messra John Englis & Son, and will be launched from their yard. The beg el the Saratoga was commenced last Decomber. keel aud lower deck are now completed. Hi ag 19 290 feet, beam 36 fect and depth of bold 10 feet, timbers used in her construction are white oak and yoliow and white pine, After launching the Saratoga will be towed to the Messra, Quinuard’ ron works at the foot of Thirteouth street, where sho willbe completed, The i hoteceme tng to the steamboat Sunnyside will be works of tho new steamboat, the so toneee Baratoga is ostimatod at LT TTT MLE SE RET TT eT ET ee ee NN MMT TN aN RN TT EE ee NRT: ne ONE CaM ND cr ecto rs

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