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. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Active and Lower. GOLD 102 3-4 A 102 7-8. Government Bonds Firm, States Neglected and Railroads Irregular, Money on Call Active at Ga 7 Per Cent. _—— Watt Sraret, } Wepxuspay, Oct. 10—6 P.M, In the matter of a variation in prices the stock mar- Ket is beginning to roll about like # becaimed vessel in the trough of the sea, and operators are find- Ing it diMcult to keep their sea legs on, 1t is an even question whether the next lurch is to bo upward or downward—i. ¢., toward Ligher or lower prices—and small speculators especially are bothered how to keep their balance, particularly ina bank account point of view. Karly transactions were made toa strong market, d there was every sign that tho bulls’ horns, which ‘were in velvet last night, would sprout forth into for midable dimensions to-day. Befvre noon it becamo quite cloar that any such anticipations were delusive, for prices gave way and, with the exception Of occasional struggles toward recovery, tended to th lowest figures, which were mado near the close, With the excoption of the rates for call }oans for money, which wero mostly made at seven percent, but eventually fell off to three per cent at the cose, when bauk balances wore geuerally made Up, the outside “talk” was against the bull movement. ‘This was of a nature particularly to affect the trank Vines, and Lake Shore and Contra! and Hudson sut- fered accordingly, There appeared to be no good Teagon why they should so suffer, except that the re- port came in the very ‘questionable shape” that the Grand Trunk of Canada bad refused to enter into the agreement lately made for an inorease in Hustera ound freights. Ibis quite possible that the Grand Trunk may bean arbiter rerum in this matter of freight Charges, and it is equally possible that it may ot be; but in either case to report was Buflicient to weaken prices and to give the bearsa thance to how! down quotations, Less activity was Manifested iu the granger securities, which were more Incliued to drift with the rest of the market than to strike out for themselves; this, too, in spite of the g00d showing made by the St, Paul concern of 8101,000 increase ‘or the week over the same period last year, The perenniul “nigger? in the Western Union fence, whicn was discovered on a broad grin | thie moruing when the stock touched 8394, was forced to a laugh on the wrong side of his mouth when the price fell to $2, Sanguine expectants of a division of Btock at the meeting to-day found the reault to be pro- lific of wry fuces also, It is understood that the question of such division of shares was not even proposed at the meeting and that morcover Mr, Gould’s proxies were voted for the Tegular ticket. ic transit”? the hopes of such specu- lators for a rise who had purchased upon these contin- Bencies and so passed away the ephemeral spurt which had carried th price up to the prices recorded. Coal Blocks sold down from two to three per cent. Tho circular of the Pennsylvania Company lowering ratea for the product was not apparentiy appreciated (although woll known yesterday) until this morning. Its probable disastrous eflect upon the business of tue compauies, and, in consequence, upon the price of the stock, was early realized, and a decline occurred asa matter of course, Witbio the last few days tho somewhat ‘dark’ security known as Quick- Bilver preferred, which for a long time back has been unadle to oblain a first class engagement on the Stock Exchange, hus been set up as a gort of side show and attracted considera- bie attention, ‘The price yesterday was rua up to 44, Dut to-day lost ten points irom these figures. Some legal decisions which were supposed to be in tavor of the preferred shares ure discoverea, it is said, to be legs favorable on examination than was thought for, and the disappointment is reflected im the declining quotations. Were the latest figures of tho general market governed by the verd:ct of Onatham street the condition of things might be described as being sim- Mar to a rag fair, so rough edxed were opinions and prices, How they will sbape to-morrow isan open | quostion which bulls and bears must sleep on to-night. | OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWKST. ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prives of the day: Northwestero Northwestern preierred, Rock | . oe Milwaukee and 3t, Paul Miiwaukee and St, Paul p Del, Lack, and Western. Delaward and Hudsou Cavat Morris and Essex. Michigan Central. Mimois Central., ., C. and 1. ©. Obio and Mississippi. Western Union. Pacific Mail,. CLosING gcuTarioNs, ‘The closing quotations at thrée P, M. were as fol- jeuraph S24 egruph 18° press 9744 Babs ot tral... Hud Canal orris & kssex. 7: THE MONKY MARKET. Money on call was active at 6 a7 per cent. Jowing were the rates of exchauge ov New York at the undermentioned cities to-day:—Savannab, heavy, ‘The fol- buying % discount, selling 3¢ discount; Cincinnati, Jair domand, buyin discount a par, selling 60 a 100 Premium; Charleston, buying 34 discount, selling ‘¢ @ par; New Orleans, commercial, 7-16 premium, bank, '{ discount; St. Louis, 75 discount; Chicago, 8) discount, and Milwaukee unctanged. Foreign ex- change was quiet at 4.80 « 4.80!, Jor bankers’ sixty flays sterling bills, and 4.84 a 4.84!5 for demand. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 10234 and closed at 102%, all the sales of the day having been at those figures, The tarrying rates were 134 to 1 per cent, and the vorrow- ing rates flat, 1,3 and 4 per cent per annum and 1-64 of 1 per cent per dicm. CLEARING HO} Currency exchanges... Currency balance: Gold exchanges Gold balances GOLD CLEARINGS AT THE NATIONAL BANK STATE OF NEW YORK, + $1,603,086 + 1,546,487 it STATEMENT, Gold balances. Curreocy valance Gold clearances, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds are frm avd in good demand, and toey closed steady at the following quotations:— | United States currency, sixce, 120 4 1881, registered, 1087 « 109 109% 011034; do. do., 1865, now, registered, 1054 a W544; do. dy do, coupon, 1Wd{ a 106jq; do. do., 1807, registored, 107 a 1U7';; da do, do., coupon, 10734 a 10754; do, do., 1968, registered, 100 a 100!4; do, 40., do., coupon, 100 a 100'4; do, ten-tortics, 145 do. sixes, Fogistered, 106% a 1067¢; do. do., coupon, 107% a 108; | do tives, 1881, registered, 106% u LU6 do, do., do, Coupon, 106% a 10675; do. 43g', 1801, registered, 104 810434; do, do, du., coupon, 1044 10414; do. fours, 1007, rogisverod, 101 a 101 THE PORKIGN MARKET, The London advices report the withdrawal of £04,000 bullion from tho Bank of England on balance. Gousols are steady, and United Atutos bonds by a 35 par cent lower, except for ten-fortios, which are steady, Miinets Central tel! off to 7644 and recovered to 77, Mew York Ceotrai soid down to 106, and Erie pre- farted 10 AY, Krio common fei! oil to 15%4, rose to 4,000 do, do., do, coupon, | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSD. ——E_________ EE ae ae 14K 0 14%, and reacted to 14%. At Paris reptes rose to 105f, 1c, and exchange on London was quoted at 26f 213¢c, Ip London the closing prices were:—Con- Sees" Tennessee 6's, new Tenuessee 6's,new ser. Virginia 6's, old... Virginia 6's, new, 1866 Virginia 6's, new, 1887 ww. Michigan 6's, 104 Virginia 6's, cou. Michigan 7's, 110‘ Virginia 6's, ex-mat Missouri 6's, Ii WL Vi pin G's, con.2d ser Missouri 6’ - 101g Virginia 6's, defd, Ohio 6's, + lot RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were irregular, and the following were the changes compnred with last previous sales: An advance of 1 per cent in Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consois, 3 in Ohio and Mississippi seconds, 3g in do sinking funds and Hapnibal and St, Joseph eights con- vertibles and + in Central Pacific firsts (San Joaquin branch). There was a decline of 94 in, O. and L. C, firsts, 34 in St. Paul sinking funds and Wabash firsts (St, Louts division matured coupon) and 34 in Lake 1000 Tol & ul 1000 D & 9 Cy 2a div. 102 1000 U Pac 7's] gt.be 103. 1000 LS con coup Ist 103% 2000 D & Hr b,'84.b0 80) 200 Ontario Pitts, Ft W & Chi 3d. ye Bt P W & St Pote ley & Pitts con st ©, 0 1, Ist Del, Lack & W: 8 Mortis & Wssex Ist. | Morris & Kosex 7s, '7) Morris & i 1st con ¢’ Del & Hua Can Ist, 17 Del & Hud Int "84. Del & Hud Ist "91 , Chi & Ind Cedar ¥ & Minn StL & Iron M Ist StL & Iron M 2d, Bellv'e & 5 Ti Ist 200 Mich Con Del & Hud C ep 7s VP & War 24, i Del & Hud re Ts ‘TP & War con 7s UY 6482 Boo | Albany & Susq lot, Tol & Wab Ist ext 2 ba Tivo Albany & Sus 2d. Tot & Wab ex-coup. ous oo Rens & 5 1 Wab Lat, StL diy Tol & Wab Great West Tsoi, sixes, third issue, 110%; Philadelphia aud Erie Ral- | 200 100 cr 800 200 de 200 Pag Mail § WON YCeH RK 400 do BUD 1400 do. ao) luo 100 do . 200 1500 Wabash Kecetp wo 1009 da... 40 200 100 | | | | | 109 | | | | | $5000 Pacific gold bds.. 105% 600 4000 U Pac Int myo., 1045 100 1000 NJ © ist new... LLU 5000 Bull & Krie, now 106 200 do HO, Del & Hudson. 100 Mar L & M of Cal 20 Lake Shore ”) (lo. 1) Pacific M a 10 200 100 25 Ch & Alt pf. 400 Ohio & 1 ‘Tol & Wab hap Tol & Wab con cony anoint Groxt West ex-coupo! Bane Be 1800 Obie dM RK..be # sola for money, 9544 4 9514; consols for accolnt, 95: Too new four and a half per cent bonds, 10374; five twenty Ped bonds of 1867, 107 a 10744; ten-forty bonds, 107; fives on ‘ot 1881, 10634 4 106%; Erie common sbares, 14; Erie so preferred shares, 2434 a 26; New York Central, 106; Li- #0, lnois Central, 77, ie 2 STATE BONDS. 00 State bonds were neglected to-day, the following = being the bids:-— 100 Alabama 5's, 1883, 33 4 3 40 ‘I ary 200 do 210% 100 Union Paciile. OTH NO BE AKO. 1:15 TO 1:30 A, M. tel . 167,. 1074 ne ote Sooo USO be RMT 6000 US 20000 U 8 5's, ‘81, reg. 1067, DUNO U Say OE tod e791. ao yee 0000 U 8 43g20. 341 8d 108 BOARD—10:30 A, M. Dar 8 400 sbs 0, CC ATRR. 49. So Geruac A tO. 1 ysis" + So Car Fund Act, "66. - covdeme Al So Car L'd 0,89, Jako, a a So Gar Lid CYR9,AKU, ny So Cur 7's, 1888... ny So Gar Non Fd bonds. ais Tennessee 6's, old... it 109 Quicksilver pra. Shore coupon firsts, Q ‘ — 200 lo The latest bids are annexed: Fv role Bar, 0. is Nth lat, O's 5 a) nd ‘ hed & Ohio U's Is. 2 rr J a i ree Chie: & Altou inete 1d, I fo Bi 0, Mik iB 8 StL, Jack & Chic Ist. 10244 500 lo 10 vs 1! Chic, Bie Q con Taree 110!2 Clow, P'vilie & A old ae eee S ORK LA Boe lat Tes 100% Bulhdly & Erie, new. 2. A00.. do a) 0 b ©) We LE PO's 1917, 610594 D. Ma T 1st, 7 1908. , FO) wosttce Un Tel bs 83 BOO. MoT! C, Rk L& P'Gn 1917, 110523 Lake Shore Uiv'd. lo ae Sax lou wav BU vec. be Géntrat of Nd int, new..10042 awe Shore con cou Tst.108% | Zoo dol: AG Wap EE Sisee. .be Ceutral of NS 1 6 G4? Lake Sho on ae Hien Central of NJ conv. Tike ab as i Leh, & W con. gold... Mich Ge Se D0: MASP Ist La © Dy Mich OTst, 8's, Tee gaan pea ind, Bi'n & West'n RY Centra A eine ea Fe B lst, 4 M Di Eg oer , 1100 do 20) Pie &D biv, 02 NY Gent Gs sub'a....108 | fy? Gy ea Harlem Ist, 7's, co: Cra ee pom se North Misoae 100 Del & H Guual. 100 ‘ Ohio & \ tsa con s A eo a ; W int bonds, Ohio & Miss con 700 Dei.'t yee W consol'd bi 34 Ohio & Mins 24, ees W exten bi Gen Pae oid bits. Soo Cen Pav, San J Be ed Con Pact Cul & Or ; oo en ae 1ONYC&H, 400 Union Pac st Bed Le aa ja Ist con Pacifle KR ot 3 309 Chicago & Nal Ist. Pacitle RR o “o W'& Mt Peters Ist. Pitts, FtW & gu0 3 roud, 93(; Reading Railroad, 16%; Penusylvania Rail. | 100 rou, $0!{; Lebigh Valley, 40%; gold, 10274. The clos- | i) 100 ing prices were:— 0 dy Bid. Asked, | 12) wag City sixes, new. 1s 113 '4 | uo do | United Ratjroad: 12234 | yoo Pennsylvania Kailroad BONS | HC Reading Railroad... 164; | 19) Lenigh Valley Railroad. 413g | Why Catawissa Ruliroud preferred. 33 | Philadeipuia and Erie Kailroad... 934 10 | oo Schuylkill Navigation preterred., 7 8 | quo Northorn Central Ruilroad. Wg 38 | 800 ue Lebigh Navigation. 19 1924 | 103 Quickst Pitsburg, Titusville aud Buffalo, os 94 | 100 do. Hostonvilie Railway bya 074 12}5 | 200 Quickail Centrai Transportation, 30 $1 100 2 Fy rey St Paul. 00 Fs jo ube hari ioe BO), 200 0 The following were the opening quotations for min- | uu» do » 400 do ing stocks at San Francisco to-day:—Gould & Curry, | 103 40 Beaies Wak 1145; Savage, 834; Chollar Potos!, 87; Ophir, 18%; | 1 do 100 go Hale & Norcross, 74; Crown Point, 6%; Yellow | tiny Wo a ode fe big: Vi v . $00, do. lw 00. Jacket, 1145; Belcher, 635; Virginia Consoliaated, 34; | 340 2, ti aes California, 83; Overman, 25: Raymond & Ely, 10; | joo do. 100. do. Eureka G. V., 3; Best & Bolcher, 23; Kentuck, 6; | 700 Michigan Be Bs Peat yres, Union Consolidated, 7/4; Alpha, 1634; Sierra Nevada, | 200 do... Shy td 634; Mexicaa, 12; Bareka Consolidated, 47; Justice, | 30 ¥anuma Kit.,..... 128 20) do. l4sg; Utah, 16, 100 If Cent RR, a do, ‘yne closing prices in San Francisco were:— WW xe kieae, FS dladaad tadashi Aliph Kentuck oa 300 do Belehor. Leopard, oo. “ito do. Best & Belcher Mexioun, 30 WO. -dbisss ese Bullion. Northern Belle. ie $Oq ap jc t Con. Virginia Overman... 390 400 D, L & West, Cautornia . Ophir 400 100 do | Chollar, Raymond & Ely, ye ctl Coniidence. Silver Hill... 18 | Cuiedonia.. Savage.... .... 400 Crown Voint, Sez. Belcher. 100 | Excbeqner .. Sierra: Nevadu 1004 Union cunsolid 1100 Erie Yellow Jacket, 2 ak lay imperil, Eureka consolidated, 1000 — do. Julia consolidated Grand Prize., 200k Justice..... S00 dy Adividend of $1 per share was declared to-day on | 24) dv Northern Belle, wo do The sales of mining shares in New York, as off | ty, 46 cially reported, were 100 fan & St Jo KK... 100 Lake Shore... Wier POARD—T1 a. yoo do 500 sus Am, Flag...b89.12 100 she Moose. oy | g00 do 500 dos. 100 du, 6G | $2 do. 109 Bullion 100 ao | luo do | 100" da." 100 do 1200 do | 100 ConBdence....:880 63 100 do au do, | 100 Gould & Curry.blO 114, 100 do 900 do 100 do. WIS Thy 100 co 100 dy, 100 Lacrosse. $100 dv. $00. do | to Julia, 200 do | 100, do Le 10 don 0 do 100 Ju Luo do 0 do 109 Ontario 100 do boo do red 100 do 1200 do oo do. ts tO 100 do Pi Bow 100 Kentuel 100 | woo do Ty 200 8¢ L, & KC pref. 10) do, 64 JOONY& Goiorads, 1000 do Nt 71} 100 “do, 10) Moose , 8) 10d 10) Rook Isinnd RR... 10343 100 Morris & is, Tuo do 6 100 10 do 100, di loo do 5 ” 200 do 100 OND BOAKD—1:30 P. ML bed rd 4 500 sha Ara Flag. 100 she NY & i Oe Too ow do, lou do. 200 do 100 500 do. 10 do d00 dos. 100 100 Bertha & 1 do 100 St L& 150 100 d wi 100 Moose, 100 do. 100 Hale & Noriow.ui0 ty 46 2 Pp, | Gov Lesarones 2217 100 0 $10000 US 5-20 r '67's.. 10714 $100090 US 5’sr'B1's be 10635 10 do. Buv00 Ud 6-20 ©" 100g 40) Mexicar | SECOND BOARD! P. | 900 Seaton. $11000 M & SUP, IMD 94 — 1100 she Kerio Rit.,..be v0 Kent 0... 5 nus du. 2 do Me ogre, Gio | S000 Ged Pils & Mist. 8036 1400 dosssgee 109 N Y&Uolctudo. Gs | To00 0'8 & Isteom reg 107” 500 Mien Con TR 100 dow. 4 | 1000 N Missouri Ist. I O00 do vse 2000 Con Pag Gold bs 10) do. 100) Pag K ot Mo 1st. WO LS&Ms NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES | aft} rolfivibeor’s Steg baie d HOOOTEW Lat SLd xia 7456 1800 ds 7000 Lol & W'Lst Kee Vgs B00 do Se Weoysrspay, Oct, 10, 1877, low Can & ist i yoo do BU EOR : 2000 0 & Mins Bl 400 0. BEFORE, CALL—19 4. Me. | Soop teu Neon ie Og GOO Ge! # Det & Hudson. 900 abs S 10) shs Del 1 Gan.ve 41 800d suo iw" do 41° y00 Minol 10) | do, 404 loo Chh a 2 1be 20 | 900 ao, 100 6 & NW pref.be. bd cm) 1u0 Gantou WO dees DOO Ne 4 | 200 Quicks' BOD ao. 400 100 100 yeh 200 | 100 rr 100 do | woo 100 Qaicks’ 400 di 300 StL & j too do 200 0M & KER 2 do. Ww 10H do, 300 9 g do pee | 100 Mil & } 400 10 do, 100 400 dos wo 60 ao. 200 100 Wo do 200 10 100 Mil & se P 100 St Pani p a0 1600 Wab KK be Del, be W BR, be Oo StL es F itit, be Mor &iissex fit be StL, KO &N.,.be 2:30 TO 3 PB shs Lake do se etteasces. Pitt Morris & do, AY, OCTO. 600 do 200 Ohio & M! 50, do 300 do ‘600. ao 100 Ohio « Mins 140 Ces COTTON: CORN PENTINE STEADY — CHANGED. easier. generally stead and nominal, wei coffee was dull Costa Rie 4 20. 1" Ihe: polnts on thi bared vith running in qu 100 St Louis & Iron M, SPOT tures clo-ed steady, firm. Oily were generally steady. Naval stores we Correx.—The market for Rio remained steady. Sato» on private terms. Mild ‘The busin nila, Laguayra, fe) w 108 93 pref, BER 11, 1877—TRIPLE SHEET. Bry as ame i Rist eae STEADY; STEADY—FLOUR STEADY—WHEAT EASIER— QUIET — WEISKEY STEADY—PORK NOMINAL—LARD QUIET—Pi- TROLEUM QUIET—OILS STEADY—SPIRITS TUR- EASIER —— OATS QUIET— ROSIN suGAR Pork quiet apd nominal, Cotton on the spot was caster, Coffee was ateady und sugar remained Potroleum was quiet nominal, ly. 942 and 556 bags, dd nominal, summed up as follows:—1,863 bugs Maracaibo, 1,491 do, Laguavra and 52 do. Savanilla, sold in lots for consumption within our range; 392 do, Savaniila, in tranwt ty Europe. 'The stock of mild coffes in first bunds is 17, 16,132 mats Singapore and 29,128 bags, Including 778 bays Ceylon, 9,478 do, Maracaibo, 7,870 do, Laguayra, § 3,616 do. Mexican, 4,914 do. Angostura and Ordinary cargoe: fair do,, 183fe.; good do., 19ye. #20¢,; extreme range for to good, 18, a 18ige,, gold, 90 dx} We niney & Tol 1st "9 6 ae 100 0, OC & fester Un by 1900, 6.100% 48s Hau’ St Joe's, cony., 8 West'n Un b, 1909, reg. 10055 BEVORR CALT—18:39 P.M. sition PILADELPHIA STOCKS. 1044 800 aha Northwest..03 41, | olka 4 In Philadelphia the stock market was weak, and at.| 73509 yup: 4 ae opened 847 noon stocks were quoted as follows:—Penasylvania | 100 shs Del & Hud... Otte tal creed 260 di ‘a 4, points on Vel EESE RP EEe FIRM — FREIGHTS COMMERCIAL REPORT. UTURES CLOSED QUIET-—COFPFEE UN- Wepsgspay, Oct. 10-6 P. M. quote to. uy. itt Si peers & x Kepl soli. iverpol market our Porta Kico. 186, @ Ue. losye.: juvanille, a7 pots lower, but soon be S points, Latér tu the diy ‘The deciing 10, points on Novemher, 5 07 ‘The ciosing prices to-d as tyilo) |, 160. @ Business was but moderate to-day, and in some cases slow and easy at lower prices, On ’Chango flour was iu good demand and steady, Wheat was dull and Corn wus ditto, Oats quiet, Lurd quiet. Freights were Whiskey stendy, Fu. 3 for the week ls 4 muts Java, do. Ibe. w prime do., 193;e. 2idge.; Santos, fair government + Singapore, ulbo, 17c, & View Ish, Mace: influenet et for futures e steadier and the murket weak- ine for the day was corn Wh Wednesday, Oct, 10. S511 211 1.65 311.06 sof xDOt Cotton (quOLutioNs are Dused on an standard of classification, and on cotton in store ity mot more than’ halfagrade avove or 6614 | below the gruue quoted) :— Gu Now tun Vtpands Alabama N. Orleans Treas, 4733 | Ordinary. Wig 10 iv: 103, ix Piri oraianey : 1s Ww Good ord:nury . 4 Y 47; | Striet good ordindy. 11 "1-16 11 394 | Low middling 1 B98} | Buriet low middling. 1 Bog | Middilug, 1 3% | Good middling... 1 40% | Strict good middliig. 1 Holy | Middling tal 1 4 2 0% | Fale . 1 1s 13 50 | -rtulned—Good “vrduuey, 0%; strict good ordinary, Bop | 1Odge.5 low middiing, 10%. "midaling, 11}4a, Spot vied 40. follows :— HON, SORE TorDay. Last Evening, Total. 40. Export... 80 re ey oot Consumption. B02 160 1,002 69 — — rb} ‘Total + O77 160 1,137 —Por future delivery the sales were as tonows :—Yesteruay witer two P M,—Octaber, JOO bules wt LLdse., 100 at Tg 19" | veimver, 700 at 11, 18% Be, 500 at T 19" | wt 1122e., 600 at 1 194 | me L186, 19 1934 | wary,” “200 19s} | 11.858, “600 200 at Jane, 400 ‘at 1 two P.M. 200 wt 11, 4,600 wt it ii 800 at 1 January, 1,800 19,304 bales. le., compre Liverpool, Market quiet. Froon ann 4 4451 Superiine st Extra Stuter. M. Chey Mitts, M. St, Louis, fe red in sto $1 45 for and all Vel «No.1 M 6,009 bushe| Owi nd pe rly activ lor No. The steamer November wt 60 were 5,000 bus Nove: ae 6 peng apt c. & Ge. Bat hei at 406, « G0e. 1,800, hs Sue} Porto Pray 0 foe | Now Orle firm. Ron wi Spirits turpenti at oa Octol pO at 11 the second eall 7,000 do. No 2 spring, for October, at $1. 3435, an $4 boo do. Nod Nortnwest, for Paha beans Boy MMP AND JUTE, ae uvte:—American drossed, $179 # $1! Te. Was very Orem. Prato Ieieo nud S19 do. Koglish Barbuda v! Cava, centrifagal useovado Naval prones.—Spt at od Late. at i, ALN, = Ceeipts—Flour, 22,835 bbls coru mea, 900 bbl BBO do, ry: t, 400 do. er; $1 49 for nie beans was quict and weak. merrows at 8240 a $2 50, we ruled fi 806. 2 Canada at 870. 2. The 11,ATe., 100 wt 11,466. 600 at 11,45e., 100 at 11.416. 200 at TLle. 100 at 11,17¢. ; J amua 11.27e., 200 at 11 deg. BOO wt Ut 5e., 100 at 11, 200 at 11.400, i%, 100 at 11.2 11. 18¢,, 200 at 11, 18¢, 200 at 11.10 ber, 2100 at 11,14e.. 1,700 wt ‘11 12e,, 1,000 at 11. 16e,, 400 wt 11. 126,, OO at 11, Le. 600 wt 11, 10¢., 100 wt 11. 11e., 800 at 11. 12e, 1,800 ut 1i.19¢,, 400 at 1Lzhe., Thin day last week, T ‘ere 16,000 bu rinwest, fo em for 100 wt 11.20c,, 400 wt 1 200 at 11, 400 a M 11 Oat vat l al since reptember ights closed as follows; to Hamburg, b: SL A75y a $148 for No ch. 11.506,. 500 at 11486, 5 May. Total, 11,400 bal ¢, 400 wt 11.35a,, 100 at 11.376. 400 at 11-406, 100 at 11.48¢, 1,000 at T142e., 400° we LLd1e,, November, 100 wt 11.196,, {800 wt 11.2: 20¢,, 700 nb 11,24¢.. 300 z2e., 1,100 at 1L21¢, 800 as 11.26 100 at 11 2 200° ut" Flour was steady, with . including Stut 400 we 11.380. , 700 : December, 100 Ww tLe. 100 1.40 , SUU at 11. id. 14e., i 100 wt LL Lie. ¢ 900 at L186 , 1.208, 500 at 1.17. 1iase., 100 at 1. 16e., 1200E mt 11.15¢,, 200 at 1170, 600 ‘BOO Bie., S00 at 11.316., 400 w 1500 Mb LL iile,, 800 wt T130e., 400 at 11.290. :'Murel, 200 we 11 43e., 100 “ae Lede, 100 wt 11 de, 400 ad Ti45e, 100 at 1140e, 100 at 11.43¢., "100° at 11, 44e. 11.5t6, : June, 300 at 11.846. 47.900 Grand total, ‘The receipty wt th ty were as follows 4 B4 bales; New Orleans, 1.440; Movile 1 4,234, Charleston, 3.008 ; tou Naw York, 37; Boston, 924 Phila 2179 Cates, + 202,04: Yo steam, 1TH Wesiern and (ed quotations. At iuil prices. 1,000 bbIs. and sacks at $3 50 a $4 75 60 609 17 60 4 The spot and future 40 S135 for No, 2 New York: ber, Uetover, at to the fargo receipts the mark Mediums were at d kidneys at #2 40, Tie. hate and Pennsylvania, Burley were & out 20,000 bushels, includ- wnd ungraded do. at ize Gorn was dull and easier, closing at $1 37.8 $1 38 for No. 2 do.. spot bite; $1 50 for No. 1 re ‘The sales at tho first call were ony $1 40) abel dy. The No. 2 red, for Uctover, Peas a 720. tor No, Burl spot sales were 75.000 bushels at mixed, Sve. a oie. the Ot mber, We. M15 for douvie, and $I 21 Fa03'a $210, noid; Italian, jave putes, 3 Sisal, Domestic wis MOLastte. The stock of New ans, re ine, 4 first "hage“thesales 30 $135 tor were 3.000 a call and the market wi ge. addy. ‘eionne 1x 800 vb 17 hhds, Cuba; 240 do, Halos wore About ity turpentine was ver: ty Dut une any dae. for ungraded, 5% 6 mixed and 60c, for choice Kansas; for future delivery, 24,000 bushels, steam: sules at October, Uetober, sold at 09340. ba ict and stendy. 2 50 fo $2108 Kussia, quiet, b e Rosin—Good strui 1 80, and common strained, $175. Tar, €2 25. Pitch, Bind rlae rons Wiitisniee, were a0. fells fonin, Cera 45 asked: yvod. $1 50 asked. want Bi.75. Turpentine rm; ‘hardy. $ Virgin, 82 40,” Spirits firm: die. Did. 1L#.—Costonseed of] ruled steuay; 200 bbls. for January October, oie, Ud, Sic. asked: No Ber. s2hse. bid, Bde, wakeas December: Ode. bid, Séc. naked; i} 5 : SL Biri ae gona i a "We quote :—Linses ry Te,» rm, exude, $1 15 » $1 18; Dreachod wine: . 1 355 whale, crade Northern, sor chara 33 $n Srotied 3 tra do., 75a; extri bleached winter .; natural winter do., 72c. winter bleached fish. Sve; crude fish Sound, 4c. a $3e.: Maine, 45¢, 4 476, PurioLkvm —The market for retined was dull and entirely nowinal ; 3,000 bble, sold, for Philadelphia delivery, at 15¢. for October, Business xt the Petroleum Exchanze was very quivt:| smh re SOK) bbls, rovular at $2 23. We {note :—Orude, Ms, 8340.5 do. tw, bartels, 115 a nod, im barrels, 15!k¢.;° do. 4 napntha, 7c, He. for ordinary’ Phiitadelphi Pouuray.—Murket steady. We quote:—Dressed poul- ural + Bie. jephant, 75e. und Baltimore, 150. wy—Turkeys, Jerse good Ide, a iGo. State and’ Wes: & 1de.; Phila delphia dry picked, 16. 4 18¢ ; chickens, spring, Jersey, 13¢. a Ite. ; State and We Philwaelphts dry picked, Loe a 1c. a ie, State, good to prime, 12c. a 10. ; Wi Me. # 12e.; ducks, State, 136. « i4e. 16c, & 17e.; squubs, $2 «$2 25 per dozen, Live poultry— Turkovs, Jersey, 136. a 14¢.: Wentern, 12e. & Ie. : ebick- us, Jersey spring, 12e, & Ida: do. Western, Le, Fo tute and Jersey, 1c. a l4c.; Western, Ile. : roosters, Sc. a 7e.: geese, Jersoy and Maryland, $1 50’ $2 per pair; W * $152; ducks, Jersey, SOc. « 67c.: Western. Pork, 905 bbl. lard, 424 tierce cut meats, ray vacon, Deol, Us tierces ame, S27] ensea: phia spring, vorn $1 25 50c, # 60s, di ned hogs, 12. Pork was quiet but firm; 116 bbls. soid at $14.50, ewmh, The cloninw cull prices wore us foll October, $14 15 bid, $14 50 ask November, $14 bi Oy December, $13 90° bid, r, $14 15 asked; January, meats were quiet; 10,000 lbs, tbs, average, sold at Bago, ere quoted at 1c, w 13! id shoulders ut 9c. a Vgc. Bi rule for long cleur. Beet was B13 o mess, rm 5 fr packet, anu $25 for city oxtra ludis ness. Be $15 remuined steady. Dressed hogs were quiet, quoted a Thc. Lard was quiet. The closing call prices follows: -O¢! $9 1745 anked; d., buyer's Be ie has 85 “Round S i $8 Teh, ed ‘The ules were esiern at $9 25 4 Jontinent sold wt burter—stecerpt quiet. Stute creams dairy at 226, @ 28. Ize, » 22c. Choe 8) 20, con do, at Refined was quiet: 25 tierces outh Americs quoted at 9%e. ckajox. The market ruled very A was quoted at We. a oe. und State rn, common to fine, quoted at Receipt, 9.045 boxes, ‘The market was quiet, but firm, Full erenin quoted at 1iijgc, and skims at 7c. w10c, Exys—Keceipss, 1.204 bbls, The market ruled steady. We quote Long Island, New Jersey and near-by, 2c, w 2ite,: State and Pennsylvania, 216, & 220: West: orn, 206» 21e. Rick. —There wus a good jobbing demana for domestic at full prices, Foreign was aulet. the ‘of Rangoon in bond is 3,000 bags We quote:—Carolius, fair, 84% Gio. ; Kool, Ge, w Gige.; prime, new, Uke 1 O%¢. ; Louls: inna, xvod to prime, new, Gigc. w Biye.; Putnd, Ze, w Tec. onrraney: Rangoon, in bond, $3 85, gold. sudan —Ihe marker ranigined very firm, Snlos were 156, ihds. Martinique at 7ige. a Se. wud 38,000 bugs Mantle At Tze, w Se. Ketined way quict We auote:— Fuir refinins, Bye, ; kood do. 8240, Cubs, rovers, fair to choice, Sige, W N7q hhds. d boxex, Nos. 8 to 13, Sige. w hhds. und boxes. Te. 0 7% Tis & whic + * nd eusy, prime do., 84%¢. do,, centrifu, ige, ; do, molas Forto Rico, retihing, ¢ do., grocery, falr to ehoi Ae Opes off Ay D3ge red, 1O3,c. 8% LU) ft lated, 10, « Oye: indie © icy; Cub yellow extra C's, Bage. a S%e. ng O'y, Bo, w Rigo, The following shows the statistical position of raw sugar i— Hhda, “boxes, — ays. Melada, Stock (ascortuined by ac- tual count, moluding spec ulath jot. 1, 1877, 578 23,423 1,013 1,483, = ! 28 1,918 15,344 4,007 - * 71,888 20,689 228,185 1,913 49,069 31,410 85,177 1,202 36,601 110,027 13,284 888 78,000 27,597 446 dy. Sale of 65 tlerces city primo at 10e, ‘Tatow,—Keceipts, 89 hhds, and 95 bbls, Tallow was way. The sales were 100,000 Ibs, wt 7%, and 19,009 Winskry. —Kecolpts, 70 bbls. sules of 150 bbls. at $1 1344. Fuxicurs.—Business was fair generally, with ratex beld stondy, Kngagements—To Liverpoul, per steam, 12,000 buahole v heut, 9d; of 25 lihds) tubueco, doe, 0006 Whiskey was ste dy, with os chioese, ; 000 bales cot £1) 8,000 bushels grain, 3d., 60 Ibs, Glas- ls wheat, on private terms, and recently), 914d. Bristol, steam, 500 bbls. Gd; 700 “oxas' bacon, 458. Churters—A Britis 000 flour, 3s, bark, hence to United Kingdom direct, with 3,500 quarters to xrain at 6s. 10sgd,; un Itwhah bark. hence Cork, for orders, with 4,540 quarters grain, Gs. 9d, bark (last evening) with ) quarters grain, to Corl orders, nt 78. Ugd.; an American ship, 1,800 tons, from Bultimere, with grain, particula's unknown; an American ship, from Hultimore to Bremen or Antwerp, with 8,000 bbia, refined petroieum, 4s, Ud. ; a British bark, from Balti- more to Bremen or Autworp, with 5,800 bbls do., 43. Tad, 4 pritish bark, hence to Antwerp, with 4,800 buls do., 4s. ‘id. ; an American barkeutine, hence te London, with 4,000 bbis. do., 5s; an American bark, hence to do., with 4,500 bbis naphtha and refined peti m. wt Sa, «a German bark, hence to Rotterdam, with 3,900 bbls. refined petroe leum, at 5s. 26,; a British bark, hence to Havre, with 4,500 bbls, crude petroleum, at 4s. Ud. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS, ~ Coronun 9, 1877, ‘There has been very ttle change im the general tone of trade since our last weekly report, ‘Tho heavy rains of the past few days huve injured some of the most perishavio va- rloties of both fruits and vegetables, and thus caused « wide range of rates. Deulery request us to inform slippers tnat there is now on sale a large supply of very poor quillty but tor, held over since the warm weather; this is actually un- suluble at even the lowest quotations, aud to forward it is total loss. Cuxnse.—Trade active; rat cheese, Export trade fale, Ge, 4 10¢. perib. State o per Ib. State che steady for good quality State cheese, quality poor, quulity fair, Lidge, w latge. September mado, quality choice, IBKe. a 1Ige. per Ib, State cheese, August made, quality fai, 123je. « 123g. per lb, Ohio cheese, 10ie. a 11e. per 1, ; top quality, 12,4, ver Ib, The following table of re- coipts wad exports dates from June 1, 1873, to Ogsober 1, 1877 :— June 1, 1877, to Get. 11776) w Get. 1 187, to Gee. T } 1874, to Oct June 1, 18; Burren.—Trade slow, but steady, at current rates; the domand does not fali off, but rather Improves for good qual- ity brands, The quality of the butter made for the pust six weoks is much bettor than that tu hand before same dato, Kxport trade smail, State butter, in huif firkin tubs, qual- State butter, dairy pail butter, ereamory, quality youd, 2 . Bate buttor, creamery, quulity ehvice, im small jobbing lous, Sie. a'd4e. per 1D. Western factory, quality vvor, LHe. 156. per ib, Western dairy, qualsy iu jor, 206, W226. por lb, Wextorn creamery, quality fuic 24e w'2be. per ib. Western erv Be. ie. per i @ foliowing tub dutes trom June 1, 1873, to October 1, 1877 — Heceipie. pigs, Exporin De i wetives quality of bis in the Western exus, per dozen, Canada ogys, 2! le. a 22e. per dosen; Jers + inveriur quailty gus, INe : Iworxia FuUITS, ne car load qUAILLY of some Not so good ueit ty the dampuess of the weatuer. $4 50 per box: qui box, Pears, of mixed jes, $3 por bux, with culls ay low ay 82 50 por box. rues Home FRuits.—Ihe supply moderate and fully equal to the demand, which decreares except for the most chvice varieties. Meious, bush varieties out of ksuu. Peaches that have been preserved tn covl chambers ure to be had at dealer's rates, which wre bigh, the fruit being but of tal quality. Grapes are generaily of good quality, and sell freely a follows;—Coucors grapes, be. a de, per iv. ; Catawba grapen, Te. @ Be per iby: Dera Ware grapes, Sc. 4 Yc. per ib; luwe grapes, 10e. per lv. Cranberries from Cape Cod in light suppiy, ‘guslity good, with a choice top; thuse to hand sold yocly ai gin 30 bbl. New Jersey erauberries, $2 a per cr me of inferior quality, $1 4 $1 40° per crave. Several of the more choice varieties of ayples aro how to bund, the demand is good wnd rates are Tall pippius, King apples wad. twenty-cuuce apple choice variciles, 83 per Ubi, Apples trom V York, in mixed lots, $1.25 0 $2 75 per bb. Apples in snall lots from adjacent points, 3 ‘per bbl. Pears to hnud in tather bad condition, $4 0 87 por bb, Plemisn beautios, 86 a 87 Dated Home # Ruits.—Te, in volume, Sales more easy, especinlly tor zood quality Tots. State apples, s leod, Sc, wGsge, per 1b t State appl quartered, Oye. wc. par Ib; Western appl a cf I } Southern upples, siced, Se. w Ue. por Lu, 46 per Ib; apples, sper Un ¢ apple h eowuy. from Virginia, . & fe, per lv; apples trom North Carolina, qual: ity choice, Tye, ou Se. per iv, Poacher North Carolina, 11g, & ide. per Ib; p from Georgia, ‘10e. “x i per 4b. both peeled; poor quulity jeuches. d lots, Ze.’ a de. per ib.) unpewied, in hi <. 8 USC. per 1b.; peaches, im quart gc. ver ibe; raspberries, 220, 14/0. m 153g¢, per Ib. ; Southern nluckberrien, Te. & 7c. per ib. prices declining; arrivals hea Virginia peaauts, $115 481 25 per (pieced, $1 40 ‘a $145 per bushel; chestnuts, Bt hickory nuts, $1 8 $1 2 per bb! Beans AND 1 rude improved singe our last weekly report. The vuricties to hand are not all of equally good quality nor of sale, Murrow b At $2 25 082 45 per bishel, Medium beans fir ve w Ide. per tb, Tew run att 70 082 1) ver vushel, Ked kidney be: gal #2 40 White kid $2.20 a §2 75 pe bond, 88¢. 4 He, $2: 25 4 82 65 per two-vushel bay. some lots. Veaerantes.—Green J continuing to change in rates, some varieties oa Quality rather of in 150 per barrel. Trad crease in volume ;no actual notably eit plants. ‘improved in * ts Auvanced Jn rates, atues have been mjured by the wash of the recent rain tuke a wider range of values, choice lots krowing ei Lima beans, @2 50 per two-bushel baz, string bewns, $1 & $1 25 per bushel O $1, 25 « 75 per barrel, Beets i site, 7c, & 456 per one doxen bi BL OU 4 $20 per 100 head, Cabbage bus suifored in quality from the rains oi the past iow days. That for ta « ble use, $2 3O 4 3 per 100 head. Red cabbage for $9 a 83 per 100 head, Ovlery, $1 29 4 8 79 anches. Ounliflowers proving in qualit; in larger supply; 1 not advanced per dosen, Corn poo! y per 10) head, Bru prouts, Fl w $2 20 per peck, Bon, B7o. w O7e, per donen bunches. Horseradish, per bushel. $2 a $4 per 100 bunches. Mint, 2.50 per 100 banches, Lettuce, #1 50 per bbl. # 60e. per 100 head. Radish abundant; quallty eb #2 4 #2 10 Green peppers, 10, a si per per 100 bunches, ‘xed ontons, $1 25, per bbl bt. ouions, 83 per #1 8150 pi ; \ * Tomatoes, both green for pickling’ and ripe tor Be table use, © @0c. per box. Cerfeuil, Se. per busch. Sorrel, Phe. er bushel Yellow turnioh Sh 2 $1,25 pet tit bite Se. @ ae. ie eI emuos, won 'bunchen, Puroking, 81 20 per bl Peta: ady demand at curreut rates. New Jersey rose. r bul; Western rose, 81 25 a $1 75 per bbl. 75. $2 per bbl,; sweet potatoes from D bI. ; sweet pots 3 from Virgt: fy - epeeamed ‘20e. a 25¢. per quart: Poutray.— Demand fair on a moderate from poor to fair, Turkeys improved in jaulity and enue ie hickeus aud fowls, ali Line lle. 4 id Jersey turkeys, alive, 18c, 9 140. pet and Jersey ducks, alive, 1c. a 14e per Ib, State and Jersey se, live, $150 a $7 pair; quality better than Inst week, Western ducks, Philatelphuk’ ebtek is picked, 18¢ eA Iie hekens and fowty scalded, ise m Lae; whe G. pply and demand for all sorts of game now on hund are equal to one another ang sre both moderut The ‘al quality has improved and hares have appeared on sale, Grouse, SOc. u 90c, per pair: partridie, 70s, x soe. pair; woodevck, Gc. »75e. per pair; mullurds, 0c. © per pair: teal, 40¢. fe B 16500, por, pairs ordin the wild duck, 25e’ © S60. por’palty woodquoees, Bioas o $1.50 per dozon; squads, 8175" $2 por dozen; harms, 0c 8506. per entson, in saddles, 40e. per. Ib.. with rather olf in condition at ic. per fb. “Smatler varieties of game scarce and not quoted by largo dealers, HAY AND STRAW.—Aaain we havo to remind shippe: that the markets nro dull, larvely owing to the quallty of th nay to band being off, especially as to color, which 1s Not nearly so 200d us that of lust year, There ina heavy supply, aud trade ix active In good lots. “Inferior lots slow of sale, Timothy hay tor retailing, quality medius 60c, @ 70c. per cwt.; timothy hay for retailin ual choice, The. 408, pet owt: shipping hay, ‘Bbc, Obes pee gwh, clover hny, ve. 4.906. per ewt. salt marsh hay, quale ity improved, 40c, 8 65c. per ewt.; lou rye straw. he. a Ge, per _ewt.t short rye straw, 40c. ® 45¢. per ewt.’; 01 straw, 35e. a 450, percwt, MONKY AND BeRYWA: upply of honey very light, all reported from New York State: quality .ood; demand. slow and small. Maiden honey in glass, 1H. a inferior quality stock honey not quoted. ‘esters 27e. 4 27'ge ver lv. ; Sout! AX At BMiNe rat noomconN,—No chunge i quotations, Choice quality, 6c. a8e. per Ib, ; inferior auailty, 4e. w S3¢o, per ib. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Wepyespay, Oct, 10, 1877, REORIPTS FOR, TWO Day 3 ‘eal Sheep ip ewe Oat ee ee - - — 6412 = — 28H 4) 9 640 6.319 9,874 Bukves.—Trade steady on alight rua of horned catile fresh to hand. several car loads, due. arrived lute in the forenoon and were sold off iu part, Prices were Sige. @ 12c. er lb, weights 5 cwt, a St¢ewt From 541bs. a 58 lbs. hu een allowed net; Koneral salew, on 55 Ibs. 56 Ibs. ne Quality ranged from course aid lean to yood, in general course und moderately tat. At Sixtieth street yards t. ©, Eastman sold for self 22 cars of horned’ cattle, Sul follows :—76 grass fed Illinois steers at 83g¢. por Ib., welght 54 owt.: 70 Lilinols steers at Mtge. per Ib. weight om cwt.: 64 Lilinois steers at 0340. per relight 64 owt. ; 81 Lilinols steers at Vie ver Ib., weight 7 ew! 97 Co'orado steers at Ye, per 1b. weight 634 ews, Ulery & Carey sold for Goff Brothors 96 Kentucky steers ut 113, 2c, per 1b.. walght Bs cwt, At Jersey ity yard Oni Tee 10 sold for Maxwell & Hersly 106 1] itaole steors at ¢ i a 12c, per Ib,, weight 73 ewt.; for M, e house “31 blo vi tons. Man the weights Gigc ews, & G34 owes for A: Wall 2d er fed State steors at 8tyc, per | weight 543 ewt.; for jaiismun & Affurt, 34 Kentucky Rt igo. w 103¢e. bye guibeler sold iF Lorman a ic. per. welche strong, W. Be xo Mott no Stoers alrect from tha Dudley sold ‘tor is 13 Cherokee, at Sige fed Missourt teers at steers at rib. weluht 7 owt. ros. 18 Virinia a Plai Ib., weight 5% woluhe Gowts strangs tort, Post, 16 Luan rD. Post, stoors at 1Uige, per Ibe. wolzht Pewt, x. O'Donnell’ sold for Waixel & Ailorton 24 grax feed iltinois steers at 9 er tb. ight 64 ewt.: 17 Illinols steers at 10c, a tones er Ib., wolgits U4 owt. a 64 cwt.; 15 [linols steore ec. per Ib, with ‘of er head, weight , Kohn sold for H, Kohn, 47 Kentucky steers at ., welicht 85g owt. ; for J, Brown #05. 38 Ke ‘at 1030, @ Ile. per Ib., weight Tews. D. sold for Waixel & Allerton, 76 ‘texan steers at 9c. per Ib., weight 53¢ owt. ; 45 Illinol teors at 10e. per Ib, Weight Og owt. :$2 corn fed Texan steers, at Iie, per I weight 6 ewt, ‘Siegel & Myer sold for N, Morrin, 85 Col Fado steges ai 10s, per lb, welzbt OM cwt, Toéy & Song sold for N, Morris 1 Texan steers at 9c. per Ib, ewt. :59 Colorado steers at 96. Ib. scaut. Newton & Holm cows at 103se. por Ib. t, UOhgc. per Ib, weight 6X ewt: 40 Obia it 114Ge: per Ib., weight 84 cw; 5 Ohio steers nt 11Xe. per lv. woight8 owt, M. Louterbach sold for Waixel & Allerton 16 Liltnoix uteors | xt Oe, per Tb, Iliuols steers at 9%c. per Ib., with 16 hend and 810 off on 17 head, we! sold for Meyers & Rexenatien 1 cour por live awelvht Te head 1,400. ce 40. at 8c. 6Y head Tb., weight per 64 Minos 086, per Ib., wel s 3 16 Llinols lic. per Ib., weight Illinois steors at 114, weig! 8 ; J1 Ilinois steers at 12c. per Ib., weight cwt. M. Goldschmidt sold idler & Co, 16 Ouito cattle, mixed bulls, oxen and coar: At $3 60 por ewt., weight 1,350 Ibs. perfhead for 20 Indiana steers, grass fod. at Bifc. per lb; welght Oy cwt ; for L. Koths: Child 209 grass fed Texan steers at Sse per 1b., with 81 on per head, on 81 hend, weights 5 cwt. a 534 owt.; 41 Texan stects ut 9c. per Ih., weights 534 ewt, 05% ew: 38 Texan steers at 9c. per Ib. ; woiglt 6 cwt., scant, Suxker,4ND Lamas, ‘Trade fulr; quality coarse to good. he: E, Vogel tb. at Ve. rs at Fe at per Ib, 8 Judd & Buckingham sold 22" Ohio, sheep, welght 1,720 Ibs. at 4c. per 1b,; 13 mixed Canada ewea, ahd bucks, wolght ‘1.410 Ibs, at 4ige. per Ib: 1d State sheep, weight 1,640 Ibs.. at 5! per lb.; 2ue mixed Stute sheep und lambs, weieht 1 lus, at Sige, er Ib.: 198 State lambs, welght 13,490 ‘Ibs., at Olge. pet b.; 182 Canada lambs, weight 13.400 Ibs » at Gye, Der tb. 175 Canada lambs, weight 15,410 Ibs., at Gige, per tb. Kase & Pidcock sold 194 Kentucky sheep, weight 17.210 lbs, af Bu. por Ib: 177 Kentucky al with 9 tew lambe mixed in at d3ge. per 1b, Davis & ‘Hallenbeck sold 203 Michigan sheep, welght 85 lbs, per head, at 4%c. per Ib. 19 State sheep, Weight 97 ibs. per head, at Se. per Rae Canada sheep, weight 125 Ibs. ner head, at Sie. ver 1b, ywixed Canada and Michigan sheep. houd, ut 546 per Ib.; G0 Stato lambs, wolght 55 tbe. por lend, at Sige. per lb.; 21 State lambs, weight G4 Ibs, per hoad, at fc, per iv; 172 Canada lamba, welght 79 Ibs, per head, at 6c, perlb,; 104 Canada lambs, weight 76 Iba, Per bead. wt OMe, per ib.; 109 Canada lamabs, weight 75 jos. per head, ut 6: b.; 167 Canady lambs, weight 83 Ibs. ut #655 per ewt, §.MeGraw sold 112 tate shee weight'97 Ibs. ver head, at Sige. porlb. J. Kirby & Co. sol T4 State sheep. welgit 101 Ibs, per hand, at Se. per Ib. State lambs, weight 62 Ibs. per head, at Gc. ta lacs, weight 70 Ibs, per hend, at 64¢e. per 1b, ; 189 State lambs, weight 76 Ibs. por bend, ut Ou. per 1d, ; 168 Cana lambs, weizht 65 Ibs. per head, at r 1b.; 80 Canadas lambs, weight 70 lb, per hi at Gio. per bes 54 Canad lambs. woight 73 Ine. per hen, a OMe. port. Hume, keliott, & Co, sold 250 Oh we ght 70 lby, por head, at 4igc. per Ib.; 217 Ohio sheep. weight 74 Lbs, per bi 4340. Der Ib,: 120 Ohio sheep, weight 00 Ibs, per hend, we Sie, per tb. ; 14d 8 jambs, Weight 66 ls. per head, at Ole. per tb: 47 State lambs, weight 7 Ibs. per head : weight 63 lba. a 60 1 dam ht 79 Ibs lambs, wei ht 66 lbs. a 76 loa. per head, at 64ge, per II Micon Cows. —Trade slow at $42 @ $65 per head, cal included. Vears AND Canves. No smooth quality vent gourse quality calves in light supply; sold at B3ge. Ib.. with 30 hond at O44¢. per Ib, Fioas.—Trade sl: ‘0 state hors, live weight, 291 Iba per head, sold at S340. por Ib.; 152 Ohio hogs, live weight 144 lbs, per head, sold at Ge. por Ib. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gatvxstox, Oct. 10, 1877, Cotton dull and lower to seli; middling, 1le.; low mids ding, 1080; good ordinary, 10kg0. Net receipts, 4,344 Vales: gross, 4,016, Exports coustwise, 16,831. ' Sales, 607," Beock, 27113. : New Ortuans, Oot. 10, 1877, Cotton easy ; middling, 11%9¢.: low miudiing, 116, : 9 ordinary, 10%ye. Net recetpts, 1,440 bales; eros, 2,719, Exports--To Great Britain, 6,400; coastwise, 2,856," Stock, 40, Sales, . Monte, Oct. 10, 1877, Cotton easier; middling. 11¢, ; low middling, 10%c, : god ordinary, 10%g¢. Exports comse Not receipts, 1.44 bates wise, 930, Sales, 50U. stock, Savanwan, Oct. 10, 1877. Cotton qui middling, Ile; low middling, 10%se.4 good ordin 10\ge, Neb receipts, 4,234 bales; gress, 4,284. —''y the Continent, 3,800; coast wise, 3,350, Ex) Sites, 1,60h" Stock CHanceston, Oct. 16, 1877, Cotton duli and nominal; middling, 11¢,; low middling, 1WiKe.; good ordl 10ige, Net ‘receipts, 3,006 bales, Sales, 1,200, Btook, 27,726. Witarxcroy, N, ©. Oot. 10, 1877, tine fii ge. Rosin quiet at $1 45 ie turpentine jgf0 for hard, $2 40 virgin, Turfirm at $195 Uswrao, Oct, 10, 1877, ied; sales 1,700 bbls. Wheat steady; No, club '8L U4. “Corn steady; sales of high Warley uctive ; sales 20,000 bushels No 1 500 do. slightly’ un- dor No, 1 at 820.5 80,000 do. above No. 1 at 87c.; 60,000 du. extra do, wt B8c, ;' 10,000 do. choice do. by sampl 87e.; 10,000 do, No. 2 do. at 7c, Corn mer ea for bolted, #22 50 for unbolted, per ton. Mill $15 w $16; shipstulls, $17 » $18; middlings, $22 9 ton, Canal freighis—Wheat and peas, Sigc.; corn anc Ke. ; barley, Zc. to New, York, Glge. to Albany; lumber, Troy. $2 73 to New York. ' Lake receipts—Wheat, bushels; barley, 23,400 do,; rye, 6.700 do.: lamb 284,000 foot. Canal shipments—Whoat, 5,600 rh barley, 7,300 do.; lumber, 280,000 feet.’ Railroad ship mente—tlour, 1,600 bbls, ToLKno, Met, 10, 1877, Wheut dull and lower; No. 3 white' Wabash . 1 white Michixun held at 81 suber Michigan, sgyt,, $1 November,” $1 33; seller October, $1 13 tod Wabash, $112: No. Gorn daily high mixes 2 white 4: 26e.; clove for imed . tor yellow dip an Flour unena 1 Milwai mixed at 56¢, Flour quiet. held at $1 do., held wt 3 Michigan, $1 24 spot, 4440 No. Oats dull; No, 2 Wheat, 32,000 bushels; corn, 25, Shipments—Flour, 100 bbls.) wheat, 58,000 bul 66,000 do.: oats,’ 2,000 do. At the close :—Wn amber Mighigan, spot, $1 32%; voller October, berssi 314; No. 2, red Wabash offered, spot, of October at’ $1 31%; Novemver, 8 3 Tejected, $1 12. Corn dull; high mixed hela at 47¢., 46340. bid; No. 2, spot and setter, October, bid 46}0.;'No. 2 white 49c.; clover seed, 8 #85 05. Curcago, Oct, 10, 1877, flemand. Wheat active, unvettieds No, 1 Ade, 05. Receipts — 5 ONE, 48,000 do, Flour in good spring, $1 14: cl 4 $1 07: Corn ii # dale, Nov ats quiet and weak a Jovember; ie. & Be, Pork. Tairl cust ($1455 0. 814 00, + $12 85 a $12 874 the at S870, cash; $8 YO wR Bz) Het and weak; shoulders, 6c fF middies, Sc. aud sje, | Wi ights—Corn to. Buffalo, Size. is. flour, 184,000 bushels wi . rye, 85,000 au Shipments. 207,300 ‘bushels 106,300 do. corm, 92,000 do, outs, 400 ‘do, rye, 106, barley. At tho’ afternoon cull ‘ot the Boar cr nd lower; $1 UP, October; $1 07: Corn firmer; 4254 ‘ash. Outs tuirly active and Pork higher; nominally unchan; PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provipence, 8, I,, Oct, 10, 1877. Printing cloths dull, firmer; vest G4x64s generally hetd above the views of biiyers, whose offers of Gye wer clined. HAVANA MARKETS, Havana, Oct. 10, 1877. + Gold, 222 a 22234. Exchange flit, Sugars quiet and flat, EUROPEAN MARKETS. COMMERCIAL Livexroon, Oct. 10-5 P. M. Cotton—Futures closed wont: uprundy, low mlidil placa November and December deli 6 7-104. ; ap us, low middling clause, December and January de-

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