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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Active and Strong. GOLD 103 A 103 1-8 A 102 7-8 Government Bonds Firm, States Higher and Railroads Strong. Money on Call Active at 7 Per Cent. Wat Srareer, Tucrepay, Oct 11—6 P. is. } Nothing ig more changeable than Stock Exchange 8 both bears and bulls will conceae; so Belther party was taken by surprise when the clouds which bad closed in upon the market lato last night ‘weather, and early this morning were effectually dissipated be- fore tho day drew to its close, That they should have gathered at all was chiefly due to the apprehension of ® fresh break up among the ratlroads on the freight question and to the rumor that the Grand Trunk of Canada was disinclined to enter into any compact to advance rates, A market as nervous as the present one ts easily scared, and the sheer announcement of probable railroad disagreements was suflicient to ‘weaken prices and destroy contidence. Cnuecesearily, is) «would appear, for after meridian a general Improvement set im which carried prices up and closed them at abovt the best points of the day. The Teported hitch tn the railroad compact, which {s laid @t the door of the Canada trunk line, appears to be of little moment, if we may believe a statement, said to be issued upon Mr, Vanderbilt’s authority, that the a:fficulty was one of trivial !mportance, and would be Bpeedily adjusted. Confidence being restored by a settlement of this railroad doubt prices began to !m- Prove, and were pretty generally up to highest prices when business closed. OPENING PRICES, Tho opening prices were as follows:—Gold, 103; Western Union, 8234; Lake Shore, 70; New York Cen- tral, 105; Michigan Central, 62% ; Rock Isiand, 102; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 43; Delaware and Hudson, 41; Morris and Essex, 72%; Erie, 13; Obios, 8% ; Wabash, 18% ; Northwostern, 401; ; do, preferred, 65%; CG, C. and LG, 6; G., C., G and I, 4634; Hanni- bal and St. Joseph, 13; do. preferred, 27)¢; Pacific Mail, 23; Ulmois Central, 7635; Quicksilver, 24; do. preferred, 36; St Lovis N. preferred, 26; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 103; St. Paul, 383; do. pro- ferred, 704; Fort Wayne, 94; Pittsburg, 8234; Pana- ma, 128; Ouio preferred, 16. CLOSING QUUTATIONS, The closing quotations at three P, M. wero:— Bid, Asked, Iilinois Centrat 764; ~ 7634 Union Pacific... 6e 67 Gcale,., HS St Joseph. 1 H& StJoreph pi 275 Olio & Mi og Panamm.......12% WU Telegraph 8256 A&P Telegraph 18 Paelfie Muil M &St Paul pf. 708; 208$ Quicksilver Pittsburg....... 82° 85 Quicksilver pl. 33 D, L & Western 50% 80) dame bxpress 97 Bi Gontral .,. 165 1733 Weils-Fur; Bag Hud Cunai 42° 4282 Am Expr lorris & kesex. 74 TD. U5 Express. lich Contrul.. 64g 64% HIGHEST AND LOWEST, The following were the highost and lowest prices of Btocks to-day :— Highest, Lowest. Chicago and Northwestern. ... a2 40 Chicago and Northwestern proterred. Coicago, Rook Island and Pacitic. Col, Chic, and Indiana Central Cieve., Col., Cin, and Ind. Delaware, Lackuwanna s ware and Hudson Canal, ri “ Uhnors Centrat, Lake Shor Michigan Morris and Essex. see Milwaukee and St. Paul. Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred... .. 10% New York, New Haven and Harttord. .154 New York’ Centra. + 1073¢ New Jersey Centra! liye Obio anu Mississippi 4 Pacific Mail, Quicksilver... Quicksilver preferred... St. Louis Kansas City North Toledo, Wabash and Western Western Union Telegraph. . THE SALES TO-DAY, The gales of active stock at the Board to-day aggre. gated 223,500 shares, which wero distributed us tole lows:—New York Contrai, 11,350; Erie, 18,945; Lake Shore, 28,000; Wabash, 5,100; Northwestern, 10,000; do, preferred, 11,000; Rock Island, 1,100; Milwaukeo and St. Paul, 10,400; do. preterrod, 1,200; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 52,300; New Jerzoy Central, 200; Morris and Essex, 4,400; Michigan Central, 5,400 Illinois Central, 800; Union Pacific, 300;. Ohio and Mississippi, 14,200; Wostern Union, 38,000; Pacific Mail, 710; Quicksilver, 900; do. Preferred, 24,000, TUR MONEY MARKET. Money on call lent at 7 per cent to-day, with a fow loans at 6 per cont, but the former was the Provailing rate, the advance in the bank rate in London having a strengthening effect upon the monoy market here, The following were tho rates ofexchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day —Savannah, heavy, buying % discount, selling 44 discount; Cincinnau, buying 60 discounta par, selling 50a 100 premium; Charleston, buyiag 3, discount, selling 3 apar; St Louis, 1-10 discount; New Orleans, commercial Ha 1-16, bank 34; Chicago, 60 discount, and Milwaukee par between banks. Foreign exchange was advanced from 4.85 to 4.8534 for demand sterling, owing to the raising of the Bank or England aiscount rate. ‘The Dominal rate for sixty-day bills remains at 481, Actual business is at about 4.80. 48019 for long and 4.84% @ 4.85 for demand sterling. THK GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 103, advanced to 10314, and declined to 1027, at which the closing saics were made, The carrying rates were 1, 3,14, 2,3 and 4 per cent, Loans were also made flat and at two per cent for bor- rowing. GOLD CLEARINGS AT THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Gold balances. Currency balances Gold clearunces..........+5 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, Currency exchange Currency balauces., Gold exchanges, Gold baiances. $81,715,215 + 2062078 + 11,354,810 + 1,298,345 TUR POKKIGN MARRY. The London advices report au wavance in the Bank of England rate of discount at the regular weekly meot- ing of the directors this morning from 4 to 5 percent, Tho rate in the open market for three months’ bills ig up to 4% percent, Tue bank lost £693,000 builion for the week onding yesterduy, the proportion of reserve to liabilities being 35% against 3734 per cent fast week. Consols are 3;c, lower ior money and 3¢. higher for whe account, United States bonds "© & fraction jower tor 44's and ves, Erie declined 1 per cont, to 13; preferred 1 por tent, to 24; New York Cuutral Lig por cent, to 104%, tnd Illinois Central 1 per cont, to 7d, Ab Paris rentes rose to 105f. 4c. Lue weekly siatemont of tue Bank of France shows « decrease in spocie of 28,200, 0001, The closing prices in Lundou were as follows:—Con- .tols for money, 944 a¥539; do, for account, Vig 006%; Dew 4 sg per cens bouds, 103% a lus; tive. twenty bonds of 1367, 10754; ton-torty bonds, 1075; fives of 1541, 106%; Erie common shares, 12%; do. proferrod shares, 24; Now York Central, 1044; Llli- nois Central, 75%. Bur silver wi quoted at b4Xd. por ounce. GOVERNMENT HoxDs, There wasa fair demund tor governmonts to-day at food prices and they closed steady at tho iollowing quotation: ‘United States currency sixes, 120 41204 ; do, do, 1881, registered, 109 a 10914; do, do, do., coupon, 109% & 110; do, do., 1865, uew, regis ered, 10634 @ 10534; do, do, do, coupon, 106% o 105 54; do, do., 1867, registered, 107 a 1074; ; do. do, do, Coupon, 107 5 a 10754; do. do., 1863, registered, 109 109%; do. do., Jo. coupon, 109 a 109%; do, do,, ten- forties, registered, 106); 9 106%, ; do. do,, do., coupon, 1074 © 108; do, do, fives, 1881, registered, 106% a 1064; do, do., do., coupon, 19694 w 106% ; do, do, Ai6'Hy 1901, rogistored, 104 & 1045¢5 do, do, do., cous 500, do. $8000 Tol & W, 1 800 Morris & Easex. lwo do 200 do. Te 11 Pitts & Fe Wayne, 94 $1000 Mo 6" 107 -2700sha 3000 NC 6's, 0, A 17 Boo 8000 Lehigh&WBeon 37 2500 do 10000 Minkat PTs, x. Tow 000, do. 200 BOOU M & » P os too do... 2000 MASP, CAN dv. ac 2000 “do. 900 Mich Cen itt! 0 &N 100 do 2000, do. loo ao, 8000 To { 200 ZOU vores 100 Ont sive Ming 10 do Luu Quicksti 200 Quicksil 40 iu 100 10 1000 au) 500 100 Del 109 109 200 luo uo 100 Pa 400 WON YO & Hw 200 Oy M & qo 1WOW RK p 4o0 do #00 nm do. 200 do. 1000 Erie brd do 200 gO do, izvo 260 uo. 2300 60 ©, Bur & Quiney. we 2 do .. 500 W Un 100 Del, 1 woo w00 di 1909 1400 v0 300 1000 do wo in ao 109 100 Mt & Est tuo duo do. NEW YORK HERALD , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1877.-TRIPLE SHEET. pon, 104 a 10434; do. do., fours, 1907, registered, 101 a 10134; do. do., do,, coupon, 101% a 101). Stare BONDS. Btate bonds at the Board wero % higher for Missouri Jong sixes, and steady for North Carolina sixes, old, to which dealings were confined, RAILROAD BONDS, Raitroad bonds were firm, and the only changes were an advance of 4 in Western Pacific bonds, and a de- cline of 44 tm Lehigh and Wilkesbarro consols and Great Western seconds. PRODUCE RxcHIPTS. ‘The produce receipts at Chicago were as follows:— Oct, 12, 1875, Oct 1876. Oct 11, 1877, Bushels, ‘Bahan. ‘bushels 195,916 136,188 87,050 118,959 68,120 57,085 3,810 10,834 40,196 42,728 + 383,380 850,842 Al Milwaukeo— Wheat, 186,431 150,600 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks wero: And. Askes, City sixes, new.. 1K 13 United Railroads of 122 12234 Pennsylvania Railroad, BONG 30% revi Pury et o 10K WW Leigh Valiey Railroad, 4035 a Catawissa Railroad preferred. 33 85 Philadelphia and Erie Kaitroad. 96 10 Schuylkill Navigation preterred., 7 Pie Northorn Central Rajtroad. u 18 Lebigh Navigation 19 19% Pitsburg, Titusville and Buffalo, 9 o% Hostonvilie Railway 1234 Central Transportation, $1 WNING SHARES. The following were the opening quotations for min- {ng stocks at San Francisco to-day:—Gould & Curry, 1034; Savage, 9; Chollar Potosi, 35; Ophir, 18; Haie & Norcross, 7; Crown Point, 6; Yellow Jacket, 1014; Belchor, 634 ; Virginia Consolidated, 34; California, 33; Overman, 25; Raymond & Ely, 10; Eureka @. V., 3; Best & Belcher, 22; Kentack, 27; Union Consolidated, 7; Alpha, 1434; Sierra Nevada, 63¢; Mexican, 1134; Eureka Consolidated, 47. The closing prices in San Francisco were-— + 4% Kentuck ve 6% + 6 Leopard... Lig Best & Belcher, + 2234 Mexican, uy Bulhon... 12 Ni 18, Con, Virginia. » BA 25 Caittoruia , + 88 36 7 «36 10s + OM 2 see 4 8 Crown Point. « big 44 Exchequer , + Mig Sierra Neva bug Gould & Curry...... 10% Union consolidate: 6% Hale & Norcross..., 7 Yellow Jac! 1054 Imporial...... «+ 1% Eureka consolidated. 47 Julia consolidated... 3% Grand Prize, « 20% Justice...,, . 18K i ‘The sales of mining shares in New York, as officially reported, were:— 100 shs Am Fi 100 Aiptntecnn, os 100 do, rity 100 Confide 6 100 do 68 100 do, 6 100 Bullion, 6h 100 Hukill, 6b 100 Ontario 6 100 do. 6 20 do Oy Oy 24 2 i 2% ay 13, o% 6 ON O™ 6 6. 63; 109 do... 1000 Lacrosse... 100 NY & Col. 100 Julia . 100 100 Seaton Gon. 100 100 Kentuck M Co, 7 lw 100 BOseeeeee D107 SALES AVTER CALLS. 500 shs Am Flag...D60 13 500 shy Am Flag bUO 13 500 do 500 do. soseee 1350 Bertha & 100 do 13 1000 do ——_+—___. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tuvespay, Oct, 11, 1877, BEFORR CALL—10 A, M. 100 she Det & Had 800 do 200 do.. 100 400 do. 70 8t Paul. 200 do 600 do. 100 dos 400 0 do! 100 St Paul pi. 300° do. 400 do. 500 Wabash Feceipis.. 183, lod 100 100 1) Quicksilver prof, 500 100 do 200 100 do 100 100 do SL 100 do... 100 600 Mich Central, 100 StL, KG & N’pitt go 200 Ohio & Miss. lo 100 do do 200 do dT Centrat do do . L 400 1500 Del, 500 100 400 500 109 do Woy) TO 00 ALM. 109% $3000 U 8 5%s,10-40F.be 106% C. lo 10000 U & bud ‘V1 Lot Sn. 1U53¢ SBUOU US tgs v0 ty be 107% $000 U8 4s F, L907... Lop .. 107% 6000 do. sbe 10135 18000 U 8 520 6, "68... 109% 20000 U 8 5's, 6. "812... 1067 S000 U 8 5's, 10-40 10098 50000 U 8 O's, cur...) 1203 FIRS? BUARD—10: UA M 2000 LS 109 Un Fae Kit be 8000 LS 109 Chie A NW RK.be 4000 Mich 800 GO sree gesoes 2000 Mich 100 109 % 200 Ist,'88,26 92° G00 7 #0 TH, lw 70) Can so Istepon 60° 100 do. 1000 Pa RK of Mo Ist 97 900 Chi & NW pr 1000 Un Pa skg fa. BOO do. 1000 50 Pa RIG tt 100 100 0. M200 she Park boo ‘ Shinp & Trdes’ Be.. 205 © 200 do. . 8 Wells Fargo Ex... 85) 100 do 5 5 Oh & RT Rv 1 100 done aS kot N'Tbe : WN BOO CH, Mase BiG y wo wero 1,700 bags, ex Astarte ; 2,000 bag resale of 4,000 bags, ex Florence, on private verms; also, in Baltimore, 1,600 bags, ex Arabella, at 183;c. for baroly fair, and 4,000 bags (yesterday), ex Huntress, at 18 4c. tor low fai Memling, at 18%¢. fur barely fair. Mild coffee was quiet. We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 16e. 9 16;¢¢. do., 18% extreme range for lots, 16¢ « ‘280.5 Ceylon, 18¢. @ 20e. 18¢. 206 16ie.; Porto Rico, 18¢. @ 20¢.; Costa Blew, 170. @ 20c.; American st running tn q below the grade auoted M Good middling Strict go Middling tair Fair wore as foliow: Export . Consumption Speculation Mareti, S00 at 11.60¢, 100 do... H BS 48 do. ToS 1008tL & Ban Fr..b TOM 100 do 200 do ws # 70%, 500 Ohio & Miss Rikbe 8% 400 do. 3s 8 70% 200 dow. 70% 100 Ohio & Mins pf. BEFORR CALI—12:30 P. Odebe Titinols Central 75 jo 800 Michigan 64 200 io SORT REC 500 Ohto & Mi 200 Uhio & Mi f : 100 Del, Lack & Wes, Pz eERMen ee ere 400 Disrsestonscoe, 4 1.0 Morris & Essex... 74 200 di teens TAN do. ao .. $20000 US 5-20, ¢,°65.n 10536 5000 U3 6-20, 1/1867. 1075 175000 U 8 10-40, F... 108 2000 US 5's 10-40, 6.. 107 y SECOND BOARD—1 P.M. $4000 Tenn 6" 42% 300 shs LS & MS RR. 9000 Del & E Big BOO Go. 1000 Un Fue 95" 400 do 2 102 do 764 600 do 5S do. 100 1000 Erie lst mortg. 2000 Gt Westu 2d m 200 sha D & tt © 200 Quicksilver Me, ‘3 100 Quicksilver pf Tohq TOUT) doers os 100 CCpeerers 900 Chi & NWa ay 10 Adams Ex, 200 do . 41% 113 American Ex...be 100 Chi & NWa pibosd Gey 100 Mail SS Cobo 237% 200 do. WNYC kU RRR De 106% 1109 do 109 106%, 100 0, Cin, 20 ‘a M 10644 200 Chit, M& StF 600 West Un B15, L000 do. te 100 100 my + 803g 700 160 Wabash Rper.be 18% 800 CT Sa 1) 70) Loo H & St Jo'pibevs 28 100 { 700 Morris E ERR be T4H4¢ 600 800 1500, 400 Erie Railway, 400 do, 400d 100 Mich Cen iit! “be: 300 do, LU do 190 LS 4M 8 RR.be 1100 dow. 4 OU st LIM & Sbevd “7 * 800 she Del & Hud... 200 do... 100 do 200 West Unioi 60 do 100 do. 400 do 600 do, 800 do 700 do 1000 Erte. $00 Lb Paul 200 106 80 500 100, 100 do 100 Ohio & 600 do GOON Y C & HR 600 do 100, do iy do... 0 Lake Shore. do. 200 Northwestern 1006, 6 & PE a ay 400" do, 100 Morris & Kasexs1.. 7478 500 Northwestorn pf. 1400 do... 73 100 do... COMMERCIAL REPORT COTTON: SPOT EASY; UTURES CLOSED STEADY—¥LOUR FIRM—WHEAT LOWER—CORN FIRM—OATS LOWER—WBISKEY QUIET— PORK QUILT—LARD EASY—PETROLEUM QUuIET— OILS STEADY—SPIRIT8 TURPENTINE HIGHE, ROSIN STEADY—COFFER STFADY—SUGAR FIRM—FREIGHIS STEADY, Tuunspay, Oct, 11—6 P, M. Business contioued firm in most articles to-day, but Was active in dry goods and hardware, the trade in which bids fair to be unusually extensive during the fall season, At the Produce Exchange flour continued active at full prices, Wheat was dull and lower, Cora was firm. Oats wore lower, Whiskey was quiet. Pork was qnict. Lard was easy. Freights were generally steady. Cotton on tho spot was easy; futures closed steady. Coffee ruled steady, while sugar was firm, Oils remained steady. Petroleum was innetive, Rosin steady and spirits turpentine higher. Correr.—For Kio the market was steady. The sales ex Kepler, and a and in New Orleans 4,000 bags, ex aie good do, 19'¢.; prime do, Me. ; Santos, fair to gvod, 18¢. » 1834¢., gold, 90 days; Java, government bags, 2c. jo. grnsd mats, Bo, a 24e.; Singapore, IS%e. w 2c. ; Maracaibo, 17c. a 194g¢. ; Laguayra, Jamules, 17, a 1840.5 St. Domingo, 1c. a Mexican, 18c, a 1930: eagsar, 18ije. a 20e.; Angos- tara, Ihe. @ 20)yc.; Savanilla, 17¢, @ 1¥igc.; Curacoa, 160, a 18hée. Corn —There was & good demand for spot. Holiers wore ‘ore disposod to sell and the marke: ruled easter but hot quotabiy lower. Futures op but immediately reacted, and the loss was recovered with tn adattional & oF 4 points, making an advance on lust evening's prices of 2 and steady for celpts came in showing. weakened and, under consideravie pri mained so ail day until just beture the close, when there was a steadier feeling. ‘Tho market closed steady, with « decline for the day of 7411 points The closing prices id J to 4 points lower poiuts, The market remained © or two hours, bat when the Savannai re 0 Dales. in and dueythe market sure’ to sell, res to-day, compared with Wednesday's, were as tollows :— Wednesday, Ot, 10, Thurntay, Oct. 11. Octover. ee LLIT& = Ovton 11.28 11.29 tS — Novenbe 16 w 1107 December. December.. 12.48 9 12.69 erent prices of spotcotton Quotations are b dof classification and on cotton ins ty not more than halt ® grade above or Plunds, Alabama X. Orleans. Tesam Ordinary IO '. 10%, Strict ordinary. i 1054 Good 01 1 cn) Striet 2 1 316 11 3.16 Lo % a middli ry 1s 4c.: strict good ordinary, iniddling, I1ye, Spot sates ‘Day. Last Beening, Torah, «ao _ tw Laos 9G 0 1nd . 900 at TL16e., 500 Je., 800 11. Bse. 5 11,406. | April es May, 2000 at Fotal, 9.000" bul Today up to two lM, 200 at 1Lse., 200 Kt LLI8e, 400 400 at 11. Ale,, 100 at L14ze!, 600 B46,, 400 at L1.iie., Yat Whsle., 1 Yat 110Ne,, 400 wt 11.Use. sble, 1,900 ae 11 b2e, ., BOO at 1LOVe., 100 at LL 200 at 1L.060., 100 at 11. unary, 5U0 at L1.de., 900 ab 1 ab L126. ; ————_—___———_- 11,16c., 600 at 11.17¢., 300 at 11.25¢., 300 a 11.19¢,, 600 don, 11. ite. 600 ab Il lde., 400 at LL ide a 11.216; S00 at 11.10c,, 700 ab 11.080, 400 a6 e, 200 at 1h.Gie,, 100 at 11.076. Feb. e., 300 at 11.300. ; Mareh, 100 at 11.40 100 a8 11. 440., 100 at 11. 57e., 200 as b May, 200 as U1.t0c, ; June, 100 wt 11. 76e. Total, 48.700 bales Grand total, 55.300 vailes. Were as ivitows:—waiveston 1,53) 800; Savannah, Canada, en track, at 900, Malt quiet fretehis Ora firm and higher: diay; boats Spee sesin Ht 1. & We. for rye, ‘$2: 25; provisions, 62 umber to Albany, 3.30 bbls; wheat, $45,060 bushel 0. ; lard, 50 tietces, By ratitoads—Flout 8.400 Lushels; corn, 28,800 d: 2.000 do, ° Shipmi 40,224 do." To 2,300 ab 11-1: on wheat to Now 1Wige” tor corn, Tae. for barley; piae rary, 200 at Soe. 1UO at 11. Se. ‘The receipts at the ‘3 5,000; Mobile, phia, 207. Total, 1s 390, “This day law 10,720. 1 r ‘September 1, 221,416 fretihis closed us fol compressed; vo Hamburg, é F by Ateam. Jgc., compressed: t6 Liverpvol, S-16d, by steam ‘by sail, ‘40. compressed, Ma Froun anv G 176.750 bushel: 683; Charleston, 3.31 1,210; Boston, 194; 2.400 bois; w! 15,400 do. 5 barley, caiial to tidewater—Wh outs, 53,173 do. ; barle intermediate poluis—Corn,” 6,000 bu: iy t Fiour, 4.250 bbis.; wheat. 43.900 bushels: eurn, 80,000 do. 5 oats, 15,000 do. ; barley, 2,300 do. 5 rye, 2,000 do. TouKDo. Oct. 11, 1877, Wheat easier; No, 1 white Micht- higan, spot. $1. $37 seller October, ber, $1 Si; do December, $1 red Wabash, #1 35; No, 2 do., spot. $1 %: Si 81; do, November closed dull and easi solier October, w, ALisc.; No. 2 white, 49; r No, 2.26 i white, abe, ; rejected, Clover seed, $5. — Kecoipts Flour, 81,000 bushels; corn, 24.000 do, dats, 6,500 do. mente—Wheat, 58,000 bual At the’ close:—Wheat spot, $1 39: seller October, $1 92%; No 1 rod Wabash, $1 35: ‘No. Michigan red. $1 #2. vember ab 40%4e; 4c, bid, cash: sal Onteago, et. 11, 1877. unchanged. Wheat on rm at the outs Flour closed stead; 1 84 bs as lens active bat includiug stats it the annexed The sules were 375 duis. 9. 3 do., BL 223%. Cort ib still in tairdemand and a d, 40%e.', No. 2, spot. and rh and Southern, otations, Kye fonr was firm. ‘orn meal was 750 bbls. and sacks Round hoop Obto, Round hoop Ohio, trade bran SuISIsE OEE eee e see eereseee 2 Flour steady, weak snd lower, choice double extra, 58. Louis, choice f eassese Southern, saperin Southern, extra, Bust emaassrcousoas’ eo for shoulders, clear rib was dull and nominally ‘ic. «4 sales were about 100,000 Dus! graded and No, 2 spring; $1 Yd for No. 3 Milwaukee and $1 io. 2 Milwaukee: $1 40s ut Sl 34 a $1 36 tor une 49,000 do. Uarley, 196,000 bushels wheat, YOO do. outs, 16,000 do. rye, 64.000 do. bart ‘sfternoon ail F $1 10%, October; Bl O75 a $1 U7%, 812-75 bid all th orshwesiera; €1 3 ‘0. 2 red winter; $1 45 for am first call wero 5,000, bm 5,000 bushels d ana, The sales at th 2 for Votoveryat $1 40 S13 WBE BK; 40/000 bushel 0. NO. 2 N id poad—Beans PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET, Provipexce, RL, Printing cloths were active with moder a3 11-l0e. cash tor were quoted at 2, und pea vei remainod steady; new green peas were quoved yed Southern, per two bustel vay, 63 of 8,000 bushels No. 1 30, and binek ¢: dard, and extra O4A08; nolders a EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL, Livenroon, Oct, 11-5 P.M, Cotton—Futures closed dull. Loxpox, Oct, 11 4, per gallon, MARKETS, were 75,000 bushels at ‘The sales at tho first call w: AL SBS4c., and 8,000 ¢ tthe second call were only ¥,000 busai Produce—Refined petroleum, 12 40s. 3d. a 408. Gd per ews, Liverroon, Oct. 1-5 Produce—spirits petroleum, Sd. aid. per gull mon rosin, Gx, bd. por ewt, steamer, for December c. Oats were dull closing as fo ANtwenv, Oct, 11, 1877, Petroleum, 35}¢f. for fine pale American. NEW YORK PRODUCK EXCHA Lavenroon, Oct. 11, 187% Pork—Eastorn dull at 69s, ; Western duil at 4s, Bacon— Cumberland cut, none iu the market long clear dall at 40s, Hams—Long cut steady at 50s, Beot India mess steady at WSs mess dull at 908, Lard—Prime Western steady at Tatlow—Prims city dull at 41s. mmon dull at Cheese—American cholee steady at Fiour—e xtra State dull at wady at Lis, Tey Ni, winter Southern steady at 11s, 1d. ~Mixed soft steady at 28s. Sd. oil—Yellow American steady at J4s, extra mixed, 3540 Bdo.. Bde; FJecte Heotr ax Jute, ‘The market was quiet but uuchanged, @ '—Aimerican dressed, $175 n $182 50 tor single, ie and $190 4 $135 tor undressed: Kussia, $210, gold Ltalia gould; Jute bu Munila hemp, 7 stort rib dull at short clear dull at 42%. 6d, shoniders steady at 36s, ‘oxtra moss stondy at | uba, centrifugal and 4; muscovade rofin- a ntish Islands, $99 a 45e.: New Orleans, 40¢. « No. 1 spring » pirits turpentine was quiet but lower. ington and London reported hi; emed to linprove our market. Bpirits turpen $1 80. and co $2 12h5. Advices trom Wilmington were as foilows, duit; “strained, $1455 7 i hard, $1°40; "soft and virgin, $2 40, Loxpox, Oct. 11—4 P, M Consols, 95 5-10 for money; 9534 for thd account, Evia Railway shares, U3, Paris advices quote five per cent rentes 105f, 45c, for the ed ofl was quiet. id asked pric of to-day says ‘Owing to the religh holtdaysin Ludia (the feast of Bairam) the export demand There was little or no business minal quotation wis Sod. per rf siver bas suspended. but the nearest n ¢ holidays only terminate on the autil then the market must remain staxnan Panis, Oct. 11, 1877. » for short sight. has decreased specie in the ‘Bank of 28,200,0001, during the past week. Lownon, Oct. 11, 1877. private bank in Pommerania, which © special des. from Berlin to this, mornin: suspended with £ private bank of wances on land and agricultural prouce. Consol, 1) 7-18 tor { Winter elephan . Tze; winter bleached fi ined remained duil and nominal. cl ry moderate, Sales regular at $2.35 a % ds 's Standard state is Kitterscbaftliche, « It did & large business in ad- ness at the Petroleum E Je. w Se. for ordinary: 5 9.16 for the account, tia and Buiti: United States’ bonds—1867's, 107!(; ten-forties, coupun, 04; Now Jersey Central, 17, Linois Contral, Pouurey.—Th a ty. me he market was fairly uctive and steady, aitverla.quoted at Od Dressed poultry—lurkeys, Jerse Ie. # 16e,; State and Western, good to Philadelphia dry picked, 16e, a'18e, wey, Lie. w Ide, ; Stato atid Western, Y picked, Le. a Ie, Fowl tate, good to prime, 129. 0 ‘a 12e,; ducks, State, 1% Tie. squabs, $2 'a $2 lurkeys, Jersey, L chickens, Jersey’ spring, Fowls—State and Jersey, 1 ood to pritne, -Jorsey prime, 1c. a J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO., it to travellers, Anis, Africa,” Australia paynpie fn any part ot Europe, and America: draw Bills ot xchange do. Western, 11 stern, Le. ; roos- and Maryland, $1 + ducks, Jergey, aphic Transfors of Wostern, $1 25 4 $1 ope wud Calitornii. Provisions. —Keceipts—Pork, 155 bbl #0 bbls. and 3B poxes cut meats, 68: BER OF THs ALL ACTIVE STOCKS 0. vetter demand for pot; 150 vbly, mess sold ae $1 vbla family pork sold wt $ 50 and aew, at $13 The closing eull prices were as tollow $14 90 asked; Novenbui S13 80 did, B14 10 ask fuswre, but quiet om t HIS DEPOSITS At ANY TIME AT THE NEW EXCHANGE, 19 BROAD ate their own orders; ten shares or more Drives sume as larger amounts; margin 1 por cent, HUMAN & CO, October. $14 bid, December, $13 50 bid, lor, year, $14 20 asked; January, $18 Vo Cui meats steudy sales wore 400) Lb ge, ALTE. 54,000! 08, do., 15 pickled belles, 1 rance Policies aud Mort jusurance of all kinds effeeved with Jed, WABRICTL & 4 ADVANCES” ON FURNITURE, con Was stoudy. Dressed bogs hams wore also steady, PIANOS, &6. stored at our Storage Warerooms, Nos. 103, 105, 107 woted at G%e, a7 5se. ‘be closing call prices were as ber, $9 10 bid, $9 1259 asked, do., buyer's pou ar, #75 bid, } (SALIFORNIA AND OTHER MINING STOCKS, We buy and sell Mining Stocks at the SAN FRANUISCO STOCK EXC and NEW YORK MINING or olvowivere. Urdors executed by us daily on commission, December ard seller yo $5 80 abked; Jann were 6,000 lerces at $7 10 4 Bankers, Brokers and An The market re State creamery w: and Stace dairy at 22c, a 2H. D—IN EXCHANG MITY RAILROADS Y Address JAMES H. MUNSON, tor staple Dry Goods, the market w: at 13}ge. wnd sh market was quiet Now Jersoy aud ueur-by, 0, OR PART, ON FIRST MORT. | 7 WILL LOAN 82) roperty at G per ceut fur 10 | improved city B.C te hero Was a good steady demand for domest rutin, fale, 65 ana, good to primi but’ unchanged. and 10,000 mats Manila; ained quiet and Raw was very tir and St Now ats., nd sell Stocks at the New York Sto Any part of 100 price we could nob obtain. prices ruled in buyer's tavor. good do., S%ge. Cuba, grocery, 1 to cholee, Sige. "a B%e.; do., centrifugal, hluds. and boxes, Twonty shares, 8 Commissions, 100 shares, 1-15 Orders by mail promptl J ANTED—$10,000 AT 5 PE First Mortgage or city Real Esta 30.0000. white ‘extra O's, other grades, i STEARIN Ee Ree arket ruled steady, Tai.Low.—Keceipts, 31 hb: boxes. _Vatlow was steady. 7 tierces and 66 bbis. rime was quoted at 1 derees, & bbis. ‘The saies were’ 110,000 lbs. at © ON property outside this mes the amount. WANTED—AT 7 I term of two years. on satisfactory se: Address W. W. H.. Herald Uptown off! Witskey.—Kecoipts, bbls, wold at $1 TBs. K ‘The iiarket in general was steady and tho Liverpool. steaia, 24,000 Whiskey was steady; 40 COPARTNERSHLPS, RETIRES FROD . and the business will be con. artners, Joel rm name of JOEL HAYDEN Men will sign in liquidation. JOuL UAYD COLLINS GET bushels grain, eased cotton, Syd 30 bales com 100. © 2c; | les compe: 4,000 bushels grain, gd. a Std, 6 heat, 9d, 80" Lbs. . and 900 bage thnothy reed, bis, Sereno King-le: sgow, steam, 700 DIS. apples, 4s. Yo southanp* ton via Hull, per steam, §New York, Oct. 11, 1877. ) bales leather, OF marks; 100 tierees it goods, 9) marks 100 AND UNITED 5 miway, Post office box 2,401, bW HUNDRED DOL- er Pinte, with genoral enzo on private ti bi Cork tor orders alian bark, he RELIABLE Mad Jars can bear of & good investment. LLOYD, 29 Broadway, 8.900 quarters ibraitar tor or MANUFACTURER OF & STAPLE Ai fXtonsive sale and f with $10,000, 825,000, 19 meet mer ion fiven and best references, MANUF ACTUKER, Herntd ofica. STABLISHED an Italian bark, hence to Leghoro or Na bbls, refined petroleum, 58 Issd.; an Ame} with 9 000" bbls, Baltimore to Leghorn or Gen . Philadelphia to bark, Philadel With $5,000 to $10,000 enshs bighest + with uame, in confidence, MERCANTILE SP $5,000 10 © mereantila or a: won and require: hecessary to fi DOMESTIC MARKETS, buriness and an baiow Exports constwise, 2 Naw ONLEANS, Oct. 11, 1877, otton Irregular and easy; middiiuy, 11d. stood Ordinary, Tye. Net receipts, 5,000, bale utinent, 4,010; AL PARTNER WANTED—WIiTL Monzun, Oct 7 Le ay vid Sy IRL to fnetlitate a strictly legitimate Jow middling, reeeipts, 1.800 000 to $10,000 cas! i middling, 10%e. @ 120 geod ordinar’, 10} Exports comstwise, 1 Address METALLIG, Herald ARTY OF MEANS WISILIN( 10 ADVANCE § SAVANNAM, Oot. 11, 187° low miadling Not receipts, otton quiet; middiing, good ordinary, O%e. Exports Coastwive, cuted, Addr wo UASH T WISH TO MEGT A PAWTY em baving an @xtao. 98; $6,000 4 your guaranteed, CuannesTox, Oct. 1 Cotton dail and nominal; buyers and sell ers ap dling, Hele, a lute. . Lie; oud Britain, 2,490; coasewise, 1, Spirits of tarpentine firm at Crude turpentine stew for yellow dip, $2 40 for virgin, ‘Tar $1 40 for hard, $2 40 DAIENTS, CAVEATS, seured on moder WHGO, Ovt, 11, 1877, 47 ark row, corner Beekman s! Tuirty yours’ experienc DiI NE—WITH $1,000, prise tn this’ couutry; sure bon Flour unenanygeds sales 2,090 bbis, » A ee club, $1 i 2,000 bushels Karey auchan, id. vats searco—Whoat and pe barley, 7iac, to New York, wanted ia staple b y well secured. TANTED—A MAN WHO GAN SELL GOODS AND lias 4 erall eapital to invest to join the advertiser woo has a good busines Healt freights-Hlour to ing 875 to 8100 por week; to Albany, 00, Lake receipes 196 Herald office, AN TO TARE al business tor 49,000 do. ; peas, Viowr steady; + holdors tirm No. 2 inixed West« No, b choive_ New Brunswie Allentown, Reading, 6 BLLIs & YORK, 3,6 Cull oF widee: Philadelpha, Pa. mous Louse, Now York city, Z, eq 100 | junctive, Marley duily soles 3,000 chills and tever, for body. Address AGU, Hersid office, $3 O00 <tO0%S WAN CAS HAVE Hale oe \e teres uring business 170. cen’ HONHSTY Homi sane ca cs D TO $5,000 WANTED=T0 RUN A NEW, $3,000.) Beewa parties 19 Pulindelphis. hd * 2,03) Voiladeiphia Post othee. x (0) go82_ OF THK BEST KNOWN ae 000 Fea ete Gree » Apply Gish st Opportunity for inv. CAeLETON 83 Broadway BUSINESS TROUBLES, Hiram H. Durkee, of No. 92 Pearl street, has bees adjudicated a bankrupt, on bis own petition, by Regis ter Dayton, Mr. Durkeo bas for a iong time doalt im cooperage stocks and has kept a large warehouse im Wall street, Brooklyn, transacting a very heavy busi- ners, Recently he became Gnancially embarrassed, the failure of Ponvert & Co., sugar importers, of Na. 45 South street, with whom he exchanged notes, haa tening bis failure, The Sheriff seizea his office, books and papers tu this city, and he deemed it for the best interests of all concerned to go into bankruptcy and prevent the farther sacrifice of bis assew. His age gregate Habilities amount to $140,000, @ part of whica are secured by warehouse receipts and stock. The prin. c!pal secured creditors are the following:—Grain Ware. housing Company, for money loans, $21,000; Louis Monjo & Co., (or notes and advances on shipments to Cuba, $21,000; Kuowlton & Co. for advances and oods, $3,000; H, Brewer & brother, for advances, Fos Ol Among the unsecured creditors the fol- lowing have the largest claim Ponvert & Co, $IT,L1L 60, for exchange notes given by the om to the bankrupt for corresponding notes given to Vonvert & Co by the bank- rupt; Hale & bdhaw, $14,500, on acceptances auu for goods, S..& B, Holmes, $14,050 40, on accept. ances for goods sold, Brooks & Co,, $5,258 43, for ren Manhattan Company, $4,472 83, on indorsed notes; Harris & Co., $5,779 78; Joseph Huvson, $2,102 0: A. I, Briggs, $1,001 40; Jobn Becker, $1,262 265 LB Lockwoou & Cu.’ $1,800; Louis Monjo & Co., $4,302 27. Tucindea in the fabulitiés 18 accommodation paper to the amount of $24,916 60. His assets consist of stock 1h trade, cash, turuwure, fixtures and book accounts, The stuck, Which is composed of shooks, headings and hoops, 1s Valued at $08,000, parly pledged to various creditors by Warehouse receipts, the bankrupt having 1b the course of bis business purchased large quantile ties of cooperage stock for which he issued to various persons Warchouse recetpts to secure loans Of money. A part of bis stuck, which 18 pot included 1m the abo: @sumate, as becn removed by creditors, and be thinks tt can be recoverea by law. His o furni- ture, &c,, 18 Valued at $800, and bas been seized by the Sheriff upon ap attachment obtatued by Monjo & Co, and other creditors. Kegister Dayton bas called the first meeting of creattora to prove thoir debta and elect an assignee iu bankruptcy, to be held on Noveme ber L ‘A nceting of the creditors of Porter & Bainbridge, card munuiacturers, at No, 33 Beckman street, was held yestorday at the oflice of Register Dayton, and the composition of seventy-lve cents on the dollar, payable i indorsed notes at five, ten aud Ofteco ontus, was confirmed, (he frm tulled a short time 1, With aggregate Habilites of $32,000, The crediwrs of Freeman, Bareals & Co, clothi manuiucturers, at No, 106 Duane street, who fatie lust January, with liaviities of $38,000, met yester- day at the office of Register Dayton, aud the composie tion of forty cents on the doliar was confirmed, Application was made yestorday to Register Ketchum by Philip G. Weaver, Secretary, of No. & Mercer street, who lulled in July, owing upward of $80,000, lor hig discharge from bankruptcy, tho Register reserved his decision pending lurther exauunation of the bank- rupt by the a-sigues, Mr, Jon A, Pia In tie County Clerk’s oflice there were filed you day tho assignments ol Abrabam A. Andrews and Charles Audrews to Norman Andrews, and ot Lsracl Yeager aud Seligman Bauer, comprising the firm of Yeuger & Bauer, to Henry Eisner. Mr. J. P. Marquand, Jr., the assignee of the bank- rupt, Mr, Collin, anuouncea second dividend of tweaty-tive percent to the creditors, The frst divi- dend, which was for stunilar amount, was declared by the assignee om September 16, maxing m all a dividend of dity per cent in about twenty days. Mr, Cofllu’s assignment to Mr. Marquand for the beuellt of wi creditors was made ou August 18. Oa t 27th of the same month Mr, Marquapa issued a stat mentot Mr. Coflln’s uilairs, aud on September 13 a mceting of the creditors was heid to hear the report of the committee, which, it appears, bad been ap- pointed by them’ ten days previously, That report recommeaued @ refusal of the Ulty per cent cash which bud been offered by Mr. Coffin, suggesting Stead thut the estate be wound up uuder signee, Mr. Marquaud, ‘this report was unanimously udopted, und tn two days Ubereatter Mr, Marquaod declared the frst dividend. SALE OF FERRY LEASES, Comptroller Kelly yesterday sold the following ferry leases at public auction for a certain yearly amount:— Barclay street to Hoboken, N. J.,to Hoboken Land aud Improvement Company, at $6,362 96. Houston strect, East River, to Brooklyn, EK, D., to Naseau Ferry Company, at $3,775 17. fenth street, Kast Miver, Greenpoint, L, L, to the Greenpoint Ferry Compaay, at $1,510 17. Twenty-third street, East River, to Greenpoint, to company, at $2,405 25; and $2,501 for tue bulk. head at twenty-third street, Thirty-(ourth strect, East River, to Hunter’s Point, to East River Ferry Company, at $3,741 55. The sale of Ove other ferries was postponed until October 25, A live years’ ieaso is disposed of in each e. MUNICIPAL NOTES. The pubiic {ree baths will be towed to Gowanus for the wiuter moaths, ‘The tax books will be opened on Monday next for the collection of personal taxes, It will also be ane nounced at that time when the deparimeuis will ve realy to receive taxes on real estate, Mayor Ky yesterday received the tollowing contri- butions for the Florida yellow fever sufferers:—Park & Tillord, $100; cash, $10; Dr. Grinnell, Uaited States Naval Hospital ab Wasuington, $5, THE GAKBAGE WAR, District Attorney Winchester Britton, of Kinga county, appeared yesterday vefore tho Supreme Court, Jastice Gilbert presiding, and moved for an injunction ogainst William F. Smith and the Board of Police Comnmmissiouers of New York to restrain them from allowing the damping of refuse at low tide in the bay. Mr, ©, Godtrey Gunther testified that the filth throwa. into the bay floated in oa the shore at Bath and had the effect of driving visitors away from the hotels, A. perpetual ‘njunction was granted by the Court re- straining the deleadants from dumping garbage, ex- cept at ebb tide and south of buoy No. 6, KINGS COUNLY SUPEKVISORS, At & stated seston of the Kings County Board of Supervisors yesterday afternoon a discussion was bad upon the inferior quality of the coal furnished by the contractor for supplying the Penitentiary, and experts wore appointed to e. sne the fuel delivered there, A report of the Committee on Lunatic Asyluma rmumending the erection of an amusement hall for the pavients at the Piatousn Institution for the insane was adopted, The Committee on the Equalization of Taxes reported that (be decrease of taxation on pots sonal property in Kings county last year was $63,403, | The net increase of taxes on roal ostate Was $2,542,554 ‘A resolution was adopted directing the Vounty ‘Treas rer to pay $25,000 to the trustees of the Brooklyn City Hospital for lands recently purchased trom them forthe extension of the Raymond Street Jail, The Finance Committee reported in favor of paying the bill of Coroners Simms and Nolan, amounting to $2,500, for holding inquests on the victims of the Brooklyn Theatre ure. A PRACLICAL SWiINDLER. Some six weeks ago the firm of Whitney & Co, shoe jobbers, No, J12 Broadway, learned thata torged check tor $60, purporting to have beeu made by them, had been passed in Boston, Mr. Ira G, Whitney ine stituted an investigation, in the course of which he visited bis lithograpber’s establistment where the firm's Checks are printed, Here, it appears, samples of checks are kept for the inspection of busines: men desiring books, Among the rest were somo of those used by the firm above mentioned. In tha course of conversation the hthographer told Mr, Whitney that a short timo ago a mun culled and axked to see some check sampics, as ho wanted to bay some books. All those shown him Were not satisfactory, so the lithographer weat into an adjoining apartinens to get fresa specimens, Thi were rejected, The viettor left without purchasing. Shortly alver b bad gove the lithographer missed many of the sampies, but the party being @ siranger, could not be found, More recent investigation revealed that three tor. gerics on this firm been perpetrated, that tb checks used iu the first bWo Instances Were Imperfect samples of the Whitney & Co. reguiur check. They did hot have the firm name on the margin, Number threo Was corrected in this particular, which leads Mr. White ney to believe that the swindler has succecded in gote ting a Dumber of the sample checks, which he hag now prepared to utter, NOTICK TO BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, To THe Koiror oF Tuk Hearn: I find on inquiry the office of the County Clerk: that only sixteen of our benevolent societies filed there annua! statement with him last December, a8 res quired by law, (Section 8, chapter 319, Laws of 1848) As this 18 in Some cases, doubtiess, au accidoutal omission I take this means of drawing their attention to the necessity of doing so, - Blanks to be filled up by ‘he societies can be procured at mv office or at the office of the County Clerk. You: jatly, ' VHEUD WecR, : ner State Board of Chagas,