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200 at 10,07c., 800 at 10.96¢., SOO at 10.95e.; Fi 109 at 11.120. ; March, 100 at 11.3 P. M, September, 100 at LL Le., 100 100 at 11,066. 100 at 11.256. ; April, les! To-day up to two « 2 MS RLS Garg ‘de 6a sperm, erudo, $1 1 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) 200 at 11.086, 300 wt 1L-uTe, aber, O00 at 11.09¢.. 700 at 11.0% 0% se. 11.100., GOO at Oe. 400 at 11.0c., 400 ai 11.00e0.. 200 at 11.1) ca SOO wt 10.92¢., 20 Wat 10.966., 400 at LAUT. sound, 40. a 4 VethoL“ua—Phe markes for refined was dul! Kesales were offered at 14% ze in certitic Ag $2 8g, da... in barrols, ed, iu bartels, L4%o ‘a Ade, tor Ovrobi a Sc. for ordinary: *retine and entirely nomin at the Petroleum tevenue receipts to-day teipts, $490,000; bank notes receive: STATE BONDS, State bonds atthe Lourd were 3 higher for Loul- , Consolidated, %¢ higher for Missouri long sixes, and otherwise steady, RAILROAD NONDS. Railroad bonds were irregular, aud the following wero the changes compared with last previous sales:— Av advance of 1 per cent in Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central firsis, 3g in Wabash seconds, % in St, Paul eights, firsts, and 24 in Northwestern ggld sevens, There was adechne of % in Lehigh and Wilkesbarro tonsolidated and % in Central Pacific firsts (San Jou- quin branch). "@ $400,000; customs re- sayy 1000, B 400 wt 10 2B, 1,500 at 10.596.. 900 at 10.96 1U,03e,, 700 at 10.94c., 200 at 10.56. 10.033¢:, 400 at 10,946. 00 at M026. BOU at 11. 036. 900 at 11.06¢., 700 at 11.08e,,. BOO 200 at 11.056. 1,000 a6 11.07 ‘ome. 100 at 11.122. 1. arch, 100 at 11 B8e., $00 at LL Grand “total, 4 arts were ns’ follow anna, Norfolk, 1,034; Salti pin’ and Baltimor Vouttay.—There way 4 fulr demaud aad n steady mar. Dressed _poultry—Turkeys, Jersey, good to Be 5 Sa to prime, 15g, a Ie. ; WOM RE do BEFORE CALT—12:30 P, 400 shs North yO do. OMe. 100 at 11.086. 100 at 11.16e., 100 100 at IL 3le., at 11.486, Toval. $1000 Long Dock, 000 N W cou cou 2000 Ches & O lst me 23. 16090 K Pac ine No 16. 6) Le. por dozon. Live ponltry—f P, Saa J Br 88! ceipts at the | dew Orleans, 1; ton, 1.095; Wilmington, 444; New York, 2; Boston, 99. Total, 10.156 pales. This day last week, 4,1(5, "Th sday last ye lows: To Hay 100 Western Un. 100 St Paul pret Western, 12h¢c. alone 19,659 bales. Total since Cotton freights by steam, %e., compressed; to Bremen, by steam, Soc, compressed; to Liverpool, had. by steam, by sail Wve.. compressad. Daves, &v,—Upium was frm at $4, goia, 10 lac remained signe Market quiet. rf, closing ut the secon ‘wed. Sales were S09 bdIs. 750 bbL.s, October, at $14 05 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, ‘The closing prices of Philadeiphia stocks were:— . O., bovk current and 250 bbis., ie still 83 40, . with G5e. a 67e. bi fuoted at $1 1236 0 ¢. for refined in bbls., on gc, gold. for American ; 4 26. tor do. in vox wore quiet at 86c. for Borax way quiet Daited Ratiroa Yenpeylvania Railroad alley Ratiroad. Catawissa Railroad preferred Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Scbuy)kill Navi; Northern Cent at ee, apd 250 taucy canvas back ‘50 Morris & Essex. 20 Chi & Alton ‘pid. lu Ft Wayne, 600 fresh hold loug clearand se for spot. Cream tartar was quing at $25 , $19-a S14 Lor ex- ft hams G0 bole, V hogs were quiet was firm, closiay ‘October, $9 17 $0 05 bid, $8 10 asked 27ige. w Ise. for powdered Alcobolies—Chlorotorm and et! former and 5c. a 65e, for the latter. for refined city and Ye, a Ofc. tor do. ich was quoted at Se. 140.0 Northwest pro! tion preferred. $il00 US 4348, ¢, 1 10000 U8 4s, 6, 1907, S000 U 8 10-40, F...b2 10675, BOARD—1 P. 50) sha ©, M & st IP.b9 $4000 U Sdn, 1, 1881... 100) tor snvall, Oe, lor large and qnietat 13h. 4 L4e. and Buffalo, Hestonville Railway. Central Transportation. MINING BAKES, ‘The closing prices in San Francisco were:— 4c., gold. Prassiate potash w ‘ammoniac was . ‘Phe sales wera 7,0 ) 25 lor Beptomber, $9 20080 November, 38 87% $8.0 for selior year: spot sales were Refined was quiet; South Americn c. “Butter —Keceipts, 20000 UB 5.20, 6, "67..6 107% gold, Sumac was dui! was quiet at Se. Be. a39c. Columbo root for powdered, Gum ge Talea, Me, @ LL ge. and ordinary italian wt rr me i anon erces at Oye. ‘isd Continent at 9 The choice grades were in good doman $1000 M&SLP 7-10 con. 1000 Kite. <n ete Re peel was auict quoted at 13%e. a Le. .Koldt, and do. com: alts were anoied Toding held at lower, and now quoted at at 27, a B5e, aud duiry at 10,879 boxes. Best & Belch sonp—Conti whi Marseilles pura mottled, at 1igc. a He. currency. Rochell BI igs. for boxe: Northern Belle | mained quiet but pric quoted at 12%0. « Bic and skinwe at 9c. 0 De. 2 Alum--Lump Ww: Chlorate potash quiet at 1Ne,, gold, for small’ fo Tartarie weld 40hgc., gold, for crystal, and 43tgc. Citrle weld was quoted at Licortve root was quist at from 7c. to ide., our: for selected. Licorice p 0 Spanish solid at 25¢. a 28e., gold; Pt small Guzalina at 290, a 30c.* lar; & 8. small at 20i¢e. w B0e. , Cerighane fisn bones were lower at sam copaiba was quoted at 36c. » a $140, Saf and $9.9 $9.50 for Sp: 200 Wabash repts, 200 Morris & Essex. .bo 70 a ice. --The demand tor domestic sorts waa very fuir, aud prices were well sustained : in bond. We quot wus quoted at Crown Point Seg. Belcher. Sierra Nevad. Union Consolidated... Yellow Jacket. ureka Consolidated, Grand Prize. for powdered. eR Hale & Norcross. —Calanria at Julia Consolidated. wugoon, in bond, SPkurek was du Bife., currency, for domestic, Sorsrcsmac Pd ‘Shhds, The market ruled stoady, = The sales of mining shares, as officially reported, was steady at Z2c, for Am 10 tierces off; Galangal root w. Sauills were quiet at Be. a Oc. quoted at $1 50 a $1 60 185 6 $190 for Norwosian, Rhubarb FIRST BOARD—T1 A. M. 100 sha Kentuex, 100 she Bertha &Edit! 100 jor was quoted at ? Pitts guar ee begin uoted at S5c, jc. London £7 and lower; auoted at Ic. = Glycerine was ram was quict at lie. a Ise, 150 for Angostura. Valerian root was qu 2c. for English and 15e. » 160 We quote:—Honduras, c do, do,, tor export, 35, Jaiap "was quoted at 1Uc. a 18¢, was steady at lc. al7c, Carbonate at iSsge., golc. English chemicals 25 tons soda ash at kegs bicarb soda at 4e.. 100 Confidence... 100 do. 100 0 & N Wp * UG ie cneougts, 36 hhds. 56 tlerces and 67 bbis, Tal- ibs wt 7 13-1de., and firm, with a fair demand Straits, 1Gc. » sali gold. Phat coke, 8 7a i) y was quiet. The demand was mostly ply of such stock is siiles of the lower low was quiet. 250 bbls. to arrive at 4 private price. at advanced rac 10}e. ; Engitst SECOND BOARD—1:30 P.M. 2e., gold. Gum aa 100 shs Rertha & Edith .29 100 StL, KOEN 100 Ohio% Misi 30 TO 3 PYM, 700 shs Northwest p: 190, 25. tons 50 drums caust mand aw tho su; $1000 U S G's, r, "BL. Umited to smal 5000 U 8 10-40%, re... 1 1000B,NY&E,nb,1916 107 500 Del & Huduon. very light, trade was Erades, Sales wore about JOU bhds., mustly for export, at Salos at auction wero 23 Seedleaf was quiet but 00 eases sundries at de. a 18¢.: 250 p 1875, at o., Bes, 9e. cased Oblo, crop 1876, at de, a 1c. ; 45 at Se, wnd'150 cases intial oils wore active wud tri 90¢., all gold; oil car soil citronella, 9c. a $1 Mitcham), £15;' off cloves, $2.65 il of bay, $18, all currency Featuens remained dull at 48¢. a 50c. for prime geeso— il within the above range. wore firmer, but Grand Bank were nuchanged: sales were about 400 quintals at $5 50 tor George's und $4 75 tor Grand Bank, 1 were scarce and Srnal; and 16c.; Lo 3 do. crop 1875, & 1c, ; 67 bales Yara Wisconsin, at 4 »0 bales Havana at 80c, a $1 05. Whiskey was quiet ; 60 500 West Union,. 200 Ohio & Mis: 800 Del, Lack & W. 100 NY & Colorady. vipts, 430 bis. Fruiants.—The warkot in general was quict, but rates z Liverpool, per steam, ,000" bushels, Od. bbls. sold at $1 Ei 24,000 bushels grain, andard; and, by sail cotton, ted ; 150 tons 1,000 buls. four, 3: The sales of ‘active stocke at the Stock Exchange to- day aggregated 191,200 shares, the largest transactions being 80,200 in Lake Suore, 16,700 in Northwestern preferred and 10,200 in Morris and Essex. hia and Reading Railroad Company to-day reducod their prices for coal from $4 40 to $4 per ton, delivered in New York. MICHIGAN CENTRAL, The annual report of the Michigan Central Railroad for the year ending May 31 shows the gross trafic to be as follow: Bhai. GO Ibs. ; 200 bbls. flour, ds, 6d. ates, 27s. 6d. ‘To Loudon, by sail, and, by steam, 8,000 bushels grain, Charters—alu American ‘schooner, hence to 700 vbl& retined petroleum, an Ainerican brig, kence to Beliast, with 1,450 bbls, do., ‘@ British brig, hence to ‘8 is. naphtha at Ss. 6d, Mackerel—Shore No, hold st $21.0 ‘0. L were very scarce and beld ae je. Xe. for sealed, and Ide. a 150. for No. 1; 500 bbls. Portland ronnd sold at &5: Halifax shore split were held at $5, FLOUR AND GRaix,—Recoipts. 247,407 bushels; corn meal, 530 barrels. and 270 oats, 50,201 do, barloy malt, 100 Minois Central. erring was firm at V lone, 16.944 bbis 400 Mich Cent: 800 Morris & Essex. 175,024 bushe: ‘& British bark, Quarters grain at 7s. 3 including Sttate, quarters grain to * and Southern, wei 10,000 bbls at the antexed quotations, Kye flour was xtoady with sales of 300 bbls, Corn meal was active and firm, Sales were about 4,000 bbis, and sacks wt full cowst of Irelund, British bark, with Kenlacky toba 260 tous, (rom Mac! ber, at $3, Spanish guid fous, from Genoa to Baltimore with marble, at $2,800; an COMMERCIAL REPORT. British bark, 580 Superfine State COTTON : SPOT, 1-16c, LOWER; FUTURES CLOSED STEADY—FLOUB IRREGULAR—CORN Y¥IRMER—OATS FIRMER— FIRMER—LaRD FIRMER--PETROLEUM LOWER—OILS S8TEADY— SPIRITS TURPENTINE QUIET—ROSIN QUIET— FIRM—FREIGETS om Boston to EASIER—WHEAT | Supertine Western Kio Janeiro with ice, at «lump sum, Minnesota (new! Round hoop UI Kound buop Oiiio, tra STEADY—PORK bio, shipping brands, _— NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. Paupar, Sept. 26, 137%, RECEIPTS FOR wees The operating incldding taxes, were $4,706,442, or a decreage of $196,460 from the preced- Tne decrease in the net earnings ‘The directors declare that tho unwise pol- ley of the managers of trunk lines has effected this reduction and they believe that a return to dividends will only be reached by»wisor co-operation of rouds with regard to freight traffic. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Fatpay, Sept, 28, 1877, BEYORE CALI—10 A. M. 100 shs Northwest pf.. STEADY—SUGAR St. Lonis, choi Fripay, Sept. 28—6 P. M. Business has been fair in most descriptions of mer- ohandise during the past week, and as a general thing a feeling of confidence and buoyancy have obtiined. The fall trade opens fair and steadily increases as the but there is an utter absence of spasmodic movements by which prices are forced up beyond reasonable bounds and from which the decline is so frequently disastrous. A good steady, though slow, improvement is tar better tor buyer and seller wlike well. The low premium on gold gives assurance of no considerable disturbance when specie payment should be resumed; in faet, the busin the country are as nearly ready for such returp now as they will ever pe, probably, “ards, Beever, Cows, Calo Kixtioth street 1 Fortieth street, Sovthern, family. Bxeves.—On this forenoon trado iu born slow. Arrivals were moderate ; still several herds remained unsold at noon, when the market closed Tanged trom Gige. @ Lge. Corn meal, Jersey days wear on, ring but strong er Ib, weights 4 000 bushels at $1 55 a $1 GO for N 2 do, $155 tor wh ‘and $1 52 for white smbe Ths. w 56 ibs. has been allowed net, generat lots steers at o7 lbs. net. sales on 56 Ibs. met, with alow At sixtioth street yards 1 cxrs of horned cattle, Illinois stoers at Sige.) per | | 81 So for No.2 sliiwaukes | ter, $1 59 a 81 55 tor Ni and for the murkets ai Dige. per Ib., weight R000 KPacifieNo.16b3 6t¢ Sha dc 5000 Canada 5 Isto. 10 sha B’k Commeres 600 Del & Hudson...... for September, vember, $1 37 piu. mber, $1 3%" bid, 33 Liinols stoors at 10},c. per 1b., w: wt 103ge. a 1056. per 1b. ‘wold 86 Hilinols steers mt Lic, per 10. J. Gibbs sold for J. pring, for Sep could be generally gold basis we would have resumption assured in the least. appreciable disturbance of in dry goods, No. 2 Northwest, fe October, $1, "so! without feeling Mg vid, $1 2016 ales were avout 100,00 bushels, at n mixed, G6'¥C. a S740, for No. 2 r No. 3 and S6e. @ 8,000 bushels 20 American Ex 700 Western Unioa 500 NY C & Hudson. 1100 Mich Cen. kin & ‘Thompson D grass ted imdiana ati has deon fair, the markets have in nearly all cases beeu steady. istufls have sold fairly, but the transaction: boen largely in “options,” which in very many cases mean simply a “deal” or » “yer,” which does uot involve a transfer of any real property beyond “certificates.” The jt has been in a sort of September “corner”? all the week, and the short interest would havo been unmercifully squeesed had it not heen for the fact that the Grain Committee fixed # limit to the squeezing process by naming a price at which contracts must be sut- | Hed. Flour has been wuch less active and prices have de- clined considerably during the last day or so. quict,.but with a strong speculative movement under the surface prices have been furced up considerably, nd prices radically advanced during the earlier part of the week, but afterward fell off a business was fulr on jer, wheat was irreguia oats was firmer, whiskey was stow Keynoids, 20 Lilinors. gross weight 25.000 per Ib., weight Gs ewt. at Oye. per Ib. weluht Pherson sold for 200 St Paul pir, s & Ft Wayne, 1008tu, KO &N 200 Ohio & iii 1000 Del, Lack & W. 17 grass ted for Soptowber, at wt OFe.: 16,000 b nud 8,000 bushels ao. t second call were 4,000 bi at S7ige., aud 16,000 b closing as Tollows :—s¢ x W. Moonshin 10 io 900 Erie Railway 800 Luke Shore winter wheat mari per Ib., weight direct from th 15 Colorado steers at De. #71)ge tor Westorn und O00 beukeie C ewt.; for lolms & Co., 60 grass ted Kentucky steers at 8c. & re Barloy steady: ights 64 cwt. w Gg wt: 12 95e. Burley malt was quie dy; medium at $2 for prim apene martows, $290 6 83: pea ‘2-30 w $240; red kidneys, $2 9045 Peas were "aud old abl 23. Cau | oe ae Rene ad, weight Gli ews. Tofley & sows sold tor N rs, direct from the Piains, at 8440, pc Now greon quoted at $1 ada, i bond, held at 9c. Onts were firmer W000 bushels, closing as fulluwsi—bxtra mixed, No. 2 do., S7ige peeces 100 Morris & Basex Petroloum has been excite extra mixed, d6e. ; No $itce, asked: No. 8 do,, wit. Foreign dried was Te ly, with a fair jobbing de- layers, $190 per box Torday (Friday) Goldschmidt sold .. direct trom the PI corn was firmer, yy Dork was Grmer, lard Froights were quit. Cotton, on the spot, was Futures closed barely st steady, sugar was firm. Qats were generally steady. ‘Naval storos were quiet, (Ashes ruled steady but inactive. Pots quuted at 4ie. a weight Scwt, rough mountain $1 60 a $1 80; new Vi Citron, 16e. a 16S30, Breall nuts, ‘4c. 2e.; ball boxes, 194 ©. for old, and de. a 5'6 HAY AND'STRAW.—Market quiet. Bale bay foi quoted Av. Sde. a Ge, an xa weipnt 4% ewt. retail qualiti Se, & Be. for long rye and 45¢. for short G00 Northwestern p Plains wt 7 per Ib, weigis Walxel & Ailorton 51 Golorady owt, scant ad%ews. Liery yi vanin steers at Sige, rib. Nowton & itolm: Iver 22 Kemtucky xteors at de. per iv, ou live tof 960 Ibs. per head ‘Axrimony was very firm and higher: quoted at 12ie a 18e. tor regular, necording to brand; sales of about 15 cusks Ileme axp Jute.—There was ¢ hemp vr jnte, and pric ute -~American a & $215 for dou clewn, $205 a §. 4igc, i Ge. gold; Jute butts, pila hemp, 70. Hroxs®@-The market was not very active. re 400 city wlauchtar ab LUige. 5 0 Important movement in $50000 U 5 5's 1881 ¢. Buxswax dail but stendy. Brook Von tactives ‘quoted at 43sec. a Ge, for red tipped, 5e. a Ze. for medium aud 7ig0, a Be, for choice le. and $140 « $135 for unds 0, gold; Lantiau, $2704 $2) ch’ Koatucny si D0) U8 444 @ 180) 850 ig 0 1 27 Kentucky veers Corree.—Rio rem: uiet and steudy, was dull., Wo quote:—Grdiuary curgoes, 161{c » 10000 U 8 44g F 189) . wmbs at Sige, w Ge. quality genera o 4524 Olio sheep, Weisht 103 lus. per heady 147 mixed sheep and lambs, wei Newton & Holmes gold, 90 days BOARD—i0:30 A. M. ¢ 200 shs ChaNW RR.be nate private terms, 500 Central Amurican, dry Oulifurnia, 420 green salted Texas ty 28 los, Be, 2 to 22 ibs, 25 Java, ‘government bain, $7000 Miss 6's long bds 10696 Jar Gan, ALO | at Oke. per tb. Maracaibo, Tie, @ ais 7's con. be 6000 Lou & Mo Kit Ist 1000 Leb & WB con. weight 18,540 Lbs., wt Eillott & Co sold er Ib.;, YO State sheep, we! 1p, with iwmbs. : OF State lambs, weiglit 6,300 1 be 4.450 ibs, AE at “American, | weight 6,600 Ibs., at Vora Una, 18 to $2 a $2 20; do, . Ge. @ He, ; rum do. 71 State lambs anada lamba, weight 15,040 lbs, ‘anada lambs, weiglit 6,50 ada lambs, Weight 20.290 Ibs., a6 6 lenbeck sold 182 Michi 36-inch, $1 50 a &: 1, ordinary to prime, $33 a & DAGE was duit and unchanged, We quote:—m, ‘5 i Tine, a tages ory c.'; do. Southern, & » 12 feet, do. $25 to much, and brewers wore buying new only in & sinall way to mix with the old N new, choive to anc: welht 9.200 72 Michigan sleep, weight Bi Michigan sheep, weight 2. tute sheep, weigut 15,590 los. we’ 5 400 Ibs, at $560 per ‘$30 ibs. at SJge. per tv. at $4 51.4 por ewt, ut 4740. por Ib. do, 14a: feasate bolt rope. nd 1-16e. lowe xd about four points © previous evening tarred, Ide: American. 1000 ChANWe ek b.c 9 59 Stato lambs, weight! 5 State lamos, wel.cht L 112'State lambs, weight 8,620 ib: State lambs, welt ada lambs, weight 13,040 lbs, att Mitcn Cows. Trade slow at $40 s $60 per head, calves 1000 So Pac RR ist sbs Am Ex Bank. 100 Del & Hud 200 do spot was auiet ipts for the wee: receipts for the Xport clourances for ¢! tember .1, 1877, 1y in 1876, 1,531 do. 100 Cen RK of N per lo; 172 Cane B00 do.; foul export toplt exports for tue my Caves, —Trade small and steady. Smooth coarse quality calves at ue, per hend; selected lots at j for American for many weeks hav been 700 tone Allentown at & private prico, 300 to brand nob known, and about 1, * ge Nos 1, $1890 4 630 ‘American pigs No. 1, $18 5 y $id 0"a $17'90. Senteh—Coltness, No. #27: Glengarnock, No. 1, 825 a 629 50; Kel quality veals sold at So. por 1b, Cs flee Sie) per Ib. also at $5.50 08 es were as follows i= Again stectea ap. La 000 tons in difforens lots und Sixty three State bogs, average live weight 200 Tbs. per Lead, sold at $5 70 per owt. DOMESTIC MARKETS, HsT0N, Sept, 28, 1877. evelpts, B,086 stock, 11.231, Exports constwise New ORLEANS, Sent, 28, 187 Lrav quiet at Se., currency, for domestic, and G)as wood ordinar; 4 weights suitable for the Conti Middle welzht sides are Mosi other descriptions th The receipts tor vhs bales. The ex —Lemlock—Li sification and on cotton in st: then baif & grade above Alabama, N. Urleans, Texas, running in quality not moi below the grade anoted) gt recelnts, 127 vale , 7.068. “Exports Mostny. Bept. 2 low’ widdling, ot receipts, 80 count wise, 168, y constwise, 308, Si middiing, 10%c. a ordinary aotal tse, 195, wkiy—Nev recoipte, 2,015 bales Imad and 10,000 10 xt Buenos A; ye. & 23e; do, common Mo, a Y5e.; de, Califor 240; do, common bide, 23¢, > Se. ; du. Califor ide, T's 2244 Bi Lows middiing. Al, 1-16 a 116 + do. ovmmon hide. Hae MAbs Exports constirise, 1516 1115-16 da f18 12 5-10. 13 blo 13 1-16 Strict xoud. ordinary, 10 13 196, Spot ToDay. Saat Boning. Total, + 100 22 1 California, ‘Zic, a 2144¢ Strict good nui trict seood ta poor damaxed mmon bide, 18e ® 18 ge. eign was fro Wnt quiet; SU teat quoted to sell; middling, 1 11-166. ; bs 10 L-le, Net receipts, LI17. Exports e Weekiy—Net receipt | Yxports eoustwise, —Good ordinary, Slow middling, 106 166: mi sales were as follows Caba, contrite Lalande, $70. 4 Sttsterese Now Orleans, good to ch irlis tnrpentine Caaareston, Sot. 28, 1877. middling, 10}{6.; low miudiing, 10s, a vod ordinary, 10) Ste. Pile eereants hy-Net receipts, 0,703 bule: y- 2,826, sales, 5,20). Winainctos, N. C., Sept. 28, 1877. ned rosin Orr at dy at $2 40 for yellow dip and Rosin—Good strained $1 45, Tar, 82 25, Bxporte coastwi 733 Delivered on contract, 100 bales. For future delivery the Jos were ne follows y ber, 100 bales ab Lb. 12e, 200 ab b11dy 11.086, 400 at 11.07e., BUO at 11,080, November, 909 ab 10.0le. BUOs 10576; y after two P.M. Qoob ory GOO ay tine steady; solt pirits nomioal, ¢ OiLs. —Vottonsced oll w asked prtces were as fo: ‘Deieber, Gipie. Did, Oe aaked; Novembory 400 at 10.90e, 200 at 10.806, | 2H) ut 10.30¢., 100 ae 19. 1,000.at 10,86; January, 400 ermber, S3c. bid, dtc. [Flows steady’; No.d vpriiugy $6 50.0 91. 19; Ambed Winter, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1877.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. S2e, bid, Sido. asked; seller year, was firm and 8 25 a €7 75; white winter, $7 50 a $8; double extra 7 75 4 $5 25: concessions on outside quotation 1,400 bUls. W 2 No.1 Milwaukee club, $1 34 ite Mtate, $1 46: red State, $141 Corn unchanged mixed’ 57 2, Ste Burley quiet and an- chanced; Canada held at We, 4 Sc. for common to oice. Canal treights—Wheat aud peas, 6igc.; corm and rye, 6e.: barle w York. 6,100 busbela w Ste, 1,000 do. big F is Chicago No. 2 at 32c, Other articles unchanged. canal ‘reights unchanged. Receipts by iake-— Flour, 1,150 bb!s.: wheat, 258,353 bushels; corn, 68,000 do, ; Darley, 3,081 do. : outs, 21,000 do. ; pork, 250 bbis. "By raitroad—Fiour, 3.400 | heat, "9.000 bushel D, 19,800 do. ; oats, ey, 4,090 do. ; Shipments by cand! to tidewater—Wh corn, 98.706 do. : oats, 44,290 do. road—Flour, 3,000 bul; whe 15,800 do, ; ais, 8,300 do. ; barle; rye, 24,400 do. By rail- 116.200 bushels, comm, 000 do. : rye, 2,800 de, LouKno, Sept. 28, 1877. Wheat steady: No. 1 wilte wichigan held 1 ber Mich gan. spot, 3 October, $1 2654; Sovenber, Dayton by: by and Michigan, and igh mixed. spot and ember, 57. Oats y V7 ot tp tony it 2, eoru, dour, 7,000 bushels » SR000 bushels wheat Shipments—100 bois. orm, 1,000 do. oats Crncismati, Sept. 28, 1877. Flour heavy. Wheat quiet, but stendyi winter red West, ern, $1 27. Corn in fair id and fi ‘Oats quiet and unchanged. Kye fa pont, and, Bat 9 be tarr demand; No, 2 spring, CSc. a Gre Pork strong and higher at $13.50 4 60. Lard in fair demand; steam rendered, Sic. Bul Meats strong: shoulders, 76; clear rib, Se. « 8}, Bige, a Sige. Bacon strong and bi iy a Sige; clear rib, AMe. w Sipe Whiskey dull and lower at 31.05. Linseed oll strong 5a Hogs steady; common, $4 50 0 85: {air to good light, 5 20 a 85 45:° du, packing, B10 a 85 40; butehe: 3 40 w $9 50; receipis, 979; shipments, 2,585, Flour steady; in fair demand, Wheat in No. 2 spring, of 1634, cas; $1 00% a 51 07, Cel W81 O44. Nivgrader: $1 03%, all the yeur: No, etod, M7e, (Corn activ: “‘42hac., September ; 4234c., October 4, dlc. a 4isge,” Onte cash aud Uctober; 25 steady; i domaud at S3}ge, Si e..” November. Pork, 813 75 64 $15, all the your.” Lard d id em wi 42: #8 BO, cash; $8 7: 833 80, Uctobor: 88 3714 4 B8 40, al Jr. Buikmoats firmer at 'ye,, Sige. and Sige. for shoulders, clear rio aud clear sides. Whiskey, SL 08. Froights Sic. a iige. Necolpts—9,500 bbls. flove, 157,000 bushe: wheat, 102,000 do, curn, 181,000 do. oats, 15,000 dy. 45,006 do. bariey” Shipmenis—13,000 bbis. tionr, 109,500 dushols wheat, 281,000 do. corn, 109,000 do. oa tye, 16,000 do. barley. PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. Provipexce, &. L., Sept. 23, 1877, print cloths market continue: with little quiry. Prices less firm. Closing quovacion ac. wS 11-16e., ca ndard and extra GAxtds, COTTON RECEIPTS. New Yorx, Sept. 28, 1877. The following are the total net receipts of cotton at all ports since September 1. 157 Ports, Bales, Porta, aly. alveston . 14,953 New York ‘ i ow Orleans. 10,908 Boston ..... = Movile.. #80 Providence + 16 Savannah . Putladetphia. - Sal Charleston ‘90 City Point. . “ 7 + Wilmington. X Port Royal. 220 Norfolk, 4.614 Indianola. 47 Baitimor v17 lowe ‘Fora. 2 teeeeesereeess 63,773 EUROPEAN MARKETS. COMMERCIAL. Corrox.—Futures closed s1 clau new crop, shipped LIVKRFOOL COTTON MARKET. Laverpool Cotton Brokers’ Associae eview of the trade for the week ending last night, says:—"Cotton has continued in th demand and quotations ot most descriptions show a further ight advance, American was in active request and qao- d Tn Sea Island fair business Futures opened qu etly, with Munday the demand becan t fuil pric business, Yut ° ind the market closed strong that evening at an ni vance uf 5-32d, over (hursday’s rates. Since then, how. ‘ver, there bas been decidediy more disposition to'sell— ating on Thursday winost to pressure—and the whole advance bas b " WHEKLY COTTON MARKET. Spe ‘Total stock. fo Total imports . American, Actual export. Amount ofcotton afloat America... ses 14,000 Forwarded from the ship's side direct to spiuners... 11,000 ‘of the week 45,000 Hreadstutls--The receipts of whent for the past three days was 40,000 quarters, of which 23.000 quarters were Amerioun. LIVERPOOL GRAIN TRADE. Aleading gralu circular says:—"Fine weather enables good proyress to be mado in securing the crops, and is im- Drovithe the condition of wheat, though the bulk of samples wre still very indifferent. Trade in this grain is goue: quiet, andthe value somewhat weaker. Maize is also dull, favoring buyers. The fresb arrivals ot wheat and corn into this port are on tho same fair scale as of lute; those of flour continue quice limited, This market to-da; thinly atten d trade in wheat was inanimate. choice qualities made about Tuesday's pric but the gen- eral runs of white and red were Td. a uferior grades 2d. per contal cheaper, was duil and unalte was in fais Loxnox, Sept. 28-5 30 P. M. Produce—Taliow, 418, a 41s. 6d. per ows. Calcutta linseed, Sus. per quarter. NkW YORK PRODUGK EXCHANGE REPORT Livearroot, Sept. 23, 1877. Pork—Zastern dull at 69s. ; stern duliatdis Bacon— Cumberland cut steady at 30s. 6d ; short riv steady at long clear steady at 37s.; short cieur steady at Hams--Long cat Heady at G0e Shoulders « Beef—india mes ly at 100, ‘= my 110s. ; prime messdull av02s. Lard-Irime W Tallow—Prime city dull at 41s, toacy at a. id, in~—Common dull at 5s. Hine dull at Jus. ee8e — American choice steady at6ls. Hd Lard oil dull at 47 Flour—Extra State steady at dis, Wheat-—No. 1 spring dull at lis. &d,; No. spring dali at is. 3d.; winter southern dall at 128. ld. ; winter We dull at Jin ild. Corn—Mixed soft steady at 27s. Gd. Cottonseed oil—Yellow American, none in the mirket, Lonnon, Sept. 28, 1877. or Is quoted to-day at Sod. per The Finanes ays Germany har advanced the miaiaum prices at which she will soil si ‘35d, per onuee. Ws. ly at Sis. 5 steady wt ern stoudy Turpentine HAVANA MARKET, Havaxa, Sept. 28, 1877, Sagar fiat. Spanish gold, 225 « 225 ran, — -- “AP NEW PREMISES “0! 62 Broadway and 21 you can operate in stocks ou on Privileges uegotiated and tock bought or sold against same ta tof margin. Blackboard and Indicators for use of © JOUN Hie KL . Ht 62 Broadway aad 21 tomers, nd Broker, ew York. A Dvax ON FURNITURE, PIANO, &C., IF tA stored at our storage Wareroums, Nos. 103, 105, 107 c ‘ Ww T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON Lif AND owinent In arance Policies and Mortgages: dougie ; iusuraace of ali Kia) ed with best JJ. BAB. £0 sane tor cute their own orders; ten # Drices same as larger amounts; aargia 1 LEX. FROTH HAM & ©O, Brokers, 12 Wall st, dealers in Urst class puts and catis, buy and carry stocks as loug as desired on margin of three to live percent, Send ‘or explanatory circular aud weekiy report, free. . i, GILES & GO. in| Stocks, (7 Exchange Court.) and interest. For sale by London, because the journal, elrculating BAN, OO Utoadway, A! {STATE FUNDS § “amount; ai or Hrookiyn property MAGE & ALLEN, Counselors at Law, 4 Warren Hi Hist? PRICES PAID FOR OITY, COUNTY AD W. Town Bonds of Wiscousin by C. SUMLEY, Milwaukee, ri ANSAS, MISSOURI, ILLINOIS AND [OWA COUNTY aad towasuip Bouds ‘wanted. G. W. MAKKHAM, 106 Broadway. BW YORK STOCK EXCH ANG: partner is @ member of the Exchange and executes all cedere Bimself: commission, for buying oF welling, 1-18; se- curities carried on 5 and gold on ent margin, sO EN IY OLE vO, nd Brokers, 26 New ot, New York. Banke} OTICE TO FIRST MOR Ohio aad Mississipp: Railway . By direction of the Cireuit Court of tie United. tor the District of Indiana I will, ou Uctoder 1 1 presentation at the odice of the company, Gn Recity of New York, sho interest coupons of the hort gaye Donds of the Olio and Missivsippl Railway pany, whieh fell due January 1, 1877. DAid om the coupons, &¥ the Order Of the Court resery Hivare determination the question of payiug such inte: ona are to be surrendered aud cancelled, but panes o! tie owners will be taken aad reported to the Court as « basis tor the calculation of Interest, Ht the Court hereaiter allow It. — JOUN KING, Jr, Receiver of the Ohio and Mississippi Katlway, 6 interest will ba for be QTocks BOUGHT AND SOLD ON A MARGIN OF ONE PER CENT, FROM FIVE SHARES UPWARD. i W. A. EVANS & CO, UVOLD AND STOCK BROKERS, D_8t. AND 4 NEW st. W ANTED—TO BOR( 58,000 first morty erty worth $7,000 Te oftive, SR OOO MANE AT HIVE PER CENT INTER. Do. est, on improved city Property, worth $30,000, Audress AVENUE, Hernid Uptown attic COPARTNERSHIP ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE FIRM OF Jo. 18 dissolved on this d. ON nuary 1, 187A: prope NEWSMAN, herwid payavle ot. Addres A Sarre 22. 487% * Citrk's office on yesterday. o, noe owing & ___ BUSINESS OPPORTONITIES. A GRAND OPYORUNITY TO MAKE WON be red to an eneraetic en, ee oe A GREAT CHANCE —82,000 10 88.000 WANTED BY Ls star actor of avility to bring out one of the greatest dramas of the day: a sure fortuse; money can be secured; me ag Ho Unfors oF cartosity seekers need aust those who buve the mosey and mean business, ACTOR, Herald fice. “AN OPPORTUNITY OFF I will secure a plea AbosTe ‘S MAN. WITH OAPITAL, IN A ®. SAstaple and best paying manufactory ; references dud required. HAMTMAN, Herald ~VALUAHLE PATENT GUN? 90, 1877) WILL B told tor m pittance, C. G oft TEREST, ESTAB- profts $15,000 pes brit yy 4 arerooms ARTNER WANTED-ACTIVE O8 SILK, $500; manufacturing; eash sales: no credit; act as sales man; state name aud place for interview. A. BAKER, Herald off 4 manutacturini red $10,000 required to inere: Addn = WOR A YOUNG MAN—Si,100_ Of 3 yy uae and a te 5 esta - eed; (avestmegs cu THAR BINS, 1,195 Brosdwaye URN FORTUNE FOR LIVE MAN WITH MONEYS x Sere igninne: Sees 3 + ig en at tate medal awarded; go him bug? (0 aly. Calk Cu JAMES NAXWELL, 419 Broadway. e © YOUNG MEN, WITH LARGE ful operation, would like party wi interest. Address A. O., box 127 ANTED—A SMART B NESS MAN To CARRY on alarge poultry establishun near thix city: be must Invest e1me.c-pital us an earnvat of te wudertaking. Address WINTER, box 18) Herald offfee, $L. 000 =X UENTLEMAN WILD SELL WIS ONE . jethird in and bls position as treasurer tn % good manutacturiag b for $1,00), a8 be has other business to attend to. Thisis nv hambag. 8. W. P., box 4,021 Post office. 81.600. BILLIARD ROOM, FIVE TABLES; ‘storms vasy; 30 miles in country, Box 1 Neruid oitice. y ri T anil, now tn suce O00) to Vane bas lerald uitic a) O00 — gD, 1v \ NPEGIAL BRANOF, $50,000 .rtie'ity tions boing burtuon a spanal balf i offered toan AT table, log established wad will bear » Address PROFIT, box 140 Herald PARTNER IN BOPTEING BUSINESS $10,000 .i0888) in New York; $15,000 yet profiu per year, W. P. BERGEN, Somerwill J. a BUSINESS TROUBLES, Ponvert & Co., sugar importers, at No, 45 South Street, have prepared a staiement of their affaira, iv which their liabilities aro given at $292,000 and theis ‘Assets $267,000, The assets are composed principally of real estate, and there isin addition book accounts and investments in stocks and bonds, The real estate 1s located in the best portions of the city, and is valu: able; they own four stores in Vesey and Washingtom Streets, houses in Thirty-frst street, between Broad. way and Filth avenue, stables in Twenty-ninth and Forty-first streets, twenty lotgou the Boulovard, be Sides other property scattered in various parts of the city. Mr, Joho E. Alexandra, the assignee, thinks they have placed the valuation of their real estate too low; lor instance, the house No, 15 West Thirty-frst street, in which they reside, is valued by the irm $50,000, while others estimate it at from $40,000 to $50,000; their stores on Vesoy and Washington streets, on which there is a mortgage of $70,000, bring an puonual revtal of $13,000; these the firm value’ at $100,000, while the assignee’s valuation 1s fron $120,000 to $130,000, Tho principal creditors are io Frauce und Cuoa, ouly a few betng in this city, aad it is the opiuiou that eventually the creditors will be paid to fui Register Ketchum bas adjudicated Daniel B, Bon nett, Jouu W, scuenck aud James M. Earle, com- posing the irm of Bonnett, Schenck & Barley olga: mavuliciurers, at Nos, 18 and 20 Astor place, No. 424 fast Leth street aud Nos 020 avd 716 East Ninsh street, bankrupts on tueir own petition, The ag gate liabilities, 0olh copariuersu:p aod indivigual, amovut to about $406,000. Tho orm habjlities are $100,000, Mr, Boanett and Mr, Schenck owe individ- uaily $50,000 cach to Maria Bongett for iouns of mon and Mr, Earle ts iadevwed madividualiy bo Albert M. Day for $4,600 im settioment of partuersuip accounts of the late irm of Day & Earle, 1be drm habilities are dis- tributed among sixty-eight creditors, of waick the tole lowing are the principal ones:—Wiliam Eggert & Co. $39,386 92; Maria Bonuett, $12,198 46; George W. Lan & Co., $4,233 65; F. V. Simmonds, $6,217 62; Have. meyer & Vigelus, $4,104 86; May A. Sche: $7,409 09; Pupke & Reid, $4,554 99. Tue rm gave a humoer of promissory gotes outstaodiog amounting to $14,973 93, ‘The value of the assets is estimated at $120,000 und consist mainly of book accounts and #lock in trade. Phe portal value of the Look accounts 1s $00,248 95, aud the stock is estimated ut $67,989 24, Lewis Samuels, wholesale butcher in East Forty. fourth street, neat First avenue, whose failure was caused by the suspension of bis brovbers, Lehman and Levi Samuels, beet exporters, will probably effoet a Settlement Wii Uis creditors On & vasis of twenty- cenis on the dollar. His Jiabilities will xeeed $100,000, While tue real value of Lis assets is placed at about $25,000, A stutement of the afuirs of Lather Brothers, fruit dealers, ut No. 181 Washington street, bas been pre- pared for their creditors, which gives their havilities Wt $9,145, and the net assets, $2,000, ‘Tue taiure ot Norman F. Howe, grain commission merchant, at No, 27 Pearl stroet, is reported, with Ma- bilities amounting from $15,000 to $2U,000, Me, Bowe declined lo say auytling Woatever iD relation to Oe alfurs, Turee judgmeuts have been encered agatast him for $5,186 Ou in favor of Corneuus Toompsom and Jonn Bradt, survivors of she Urm of C. Tuomas & Ca Peusice & Co,, advertising ageats, at No. 6 Beek: street, are reported tarled, with liabilities ausou! to $7,500, aud uo avatiadle assets. They Mave issued @ circular to their creditors, tnclosing « forum of release aud a-king ‘hem to sigu it, Dut very lew bave done: A meeting of the creditors of Dr. Kiza D. > of No, S16 West 'weuty-third street, was held ‘4 day, at (he office of Register Fiteh, to prove toe claims and choose uu assigauee in bankrupioy, Mrs. Marphy Was a (rust {the Manhattan Puckmg Manulacturiog Company aud was extensively interested ia various ines, ia Which abe lost large sums of money, 5 paid $60,000 for ug property ia Utan, which now held’ by William A, Sherman, of who claims the property and ri alt Lake City, iso certain notes which ble gave in part paymeut, Tue liabilities, pomiuaily, ure avout $110,000, but of this amount ouly three cred- ilors proved Claims yesterday, as tollows:—Marthe White, ot Portiaud, Conn, $4,200; dr, Mackeller, of West Brighton, $1,015 91; Harries N. Case, of Brook- lyv, $500. Mr. Frederick J. Stone, of No, 62 Liberiy stroct, Was elected assiguee im bavkruptey, and it Is expected that legal meaus will De immediately resorted to in order to compe! various parties who Lave poss sion of the books and assets to deliver them ap to aBstgned, Helmvold’s parlor pharmacy, at the corner of Seven- tecuin street and Union square, was closed yesterday, to the surprise of the public Woo pass by every day, ‘The concern, whicn was Tua under tue style of the H. T. Helmvod dianutacturing Company, was ltted up | elaborately about tne Lst of July, but ueariy overy ening ju it, Inelading the fixtures aud’ stock, were obtained oucrodit, (be siore itself was secured at ayearly reu- tal of $9,000, but no reat was pad, and there 14 due $2,200 tor (ue three months 1 which they have bud possession. Faiting to pay the reot the place was Closed, and Messrs. Ogdea & Clarke, the agents of the building, yesterday put up a bill to reat it merous persons mace iuquiries yesterday and ft i® said that the liabilities amount to uearly $25,000. The sods water foahtuin cost $5,000, bat the manuiacturers Bold & chattel mortgage upou it to secure the claim, Nor THE MAN, To rue Epirox or mae Henauo:— Under your bead of “Business Troubles,” im this day’s papor, you state that the assigameut of James JL Sackett to Heory Allea was filed im the County Will you do Mr, James A. cketl, merchant tailor, Fourta aveuge, tue courtesy to stale that iv Is Rol the Mau, a bis report migub cause some of lis friends anxicty. . RUBINSON, THOMAS 0 Broadway. Counsel lor James H. Sackett, No. —— a CUBAN ANNIVERSARY, The ninth anniversary of (be Cuban revolution oce curs on the 10th of October, and the dato is to be com. memoruted by a mass meoting at Cooper Institute by the American Society for the Abolition of Siavery in the Isiaad of Cuba. Tlis society is composed of col- ored mea, and has but receutty been formed. lis officers are:—Rev. Heary Highland » D. D., of No. 102 West Third street, president; Professor Rich- ard T. Greevor, of Wasuingtou, D. C., Grat vice press ident; Rev. W. F. Butler, D. D., of Newark, N. J., second vii ideot; Rev. A N, Frooman, of Brook. lyn, treasurer; S. R, Scottron, of No 211 Canal aireet, secretary, The Executive Committee consista of Messrs, John J. Zutlle, Dr, Pever W. Ray, Peter W. Downing, Thomas 3. Perkins, Gdorge F. Mitchell and Heury Montgomery, The moto adopted by the so. ciety is, “Slavery is a crime against bamanity, and it te the duty of nations aud individu to wtericro §=for the liberation of the enslaved wheresoever held.” The Cuban League of the United States, composed exclusively of American citizens, ts, through it6 Secretary, Colonel Juan M. Macias, the former diplomatic representative of the Cuban Repub- jie at London, taking an active interest In the celebras hon, A letter ts to be written to General B, F. But! asking himto Speak at the meeting, aod will, said, ve signed & neral Martin t, McManon, Charlies Watrous aud H. ©. Lockwood, all of the Cabaa League, It is also proposed by the sad thay meetings of a similar charaeter shall be held on toe sa York iu Boston, Putiadelpbia, Baltimore, New Orlo: and other lead ing citios of the Union. Lt is undersiood that the meet ings are to be organized by Americans, and not Cubans, In ihe Protestant Cavan Church of Santiago de Cava, the Rey. Joaquin de Paima will commemorate the day with special services, It is computed 1 6 ni years that bave now élapsed in (ue sunguinary revoll tion tn Cuba that the patriots have lost 50, and THE me & Vo ii dette 'o the firm must o@ pald to.8, Mora, 1, Now York, &% MORA, 8B. FONL, the Spaniards 200,000 meu, and millions upoa miliious worth of property has been destroyod since the Marat unrising At Yaracon the ivi of Octobers dish

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