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onds, % Im Delaware and Hudson registered nines, New York Central sixes of 1883, North Missour! firsts and Obio and Missisaipp! ‘west gold sevens and Ohio sipvking funds, 4 in North- and Mississippt consolidated, sd 34 m Union PMific Orsts and do, sevous land grants, Bank City Dank shares sokt as follows:—Corn Exchan; et 130, Metropolitan at 131, Manhattan at 135 and Fourth National at 93, PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks wore: Bid, Asked, City sixes, new. 112% ne United Railroads of New Jorsey... 115 16 Pennsylvania Railroad. 3035 30% Epa prs road. . 16s, 16% ‘Lenigh Valley Railroad 40 R% Catuwisea Railroad eaee preramees ee 88 86 Philadelpnia and Erie Kaitroad, oN 2 Schuytkilt perigee ee preferred 4 8 Northern Cent uw B 0 oe Hestonville Railway. ug we Central Transportation B034 31 MINING SHARKS, The following were the opening quetations for min. tocks at San Francisco to-day:—Gould & Curry, 11; Savage (assessment paid), 9; Chollar Potosi, 36; Oph 183¢; Hate & Norcross, 7; Crown Point, 5; Yel- low Jacket, 103; Belcher, Virginia Consolidated, ‘134; Calilornia, 3334; Overman, 25; Raymond & Ely, 10; Bureka G. V.. 3, Bost & Belcher, 23; Kentuck, 6; Union Consohaated, 15%; Alpha, 14%; Sierra Nevada, 54; Mexieam, 1134; Rureka Consolidated, 48; Justice, 14; Utab, 14, The closing prices in San Crown Point, Exchequer ..., Gould & Curry. Francteco were; Kentuck 5 Union consolidated.. 7 Yollow Jacket....... 1036 Beran ocepurared. 43 Gran¢ Prize... + 20% ‘The sales of mining fe in New York, as officially reported, were:— ¥IRBT BOARD—11 4. ». 1000 shs Am Flag. .b00 14 Boo Gorecki Bei pPBae cas sHDeoeEee SBSEUEEEEREES 100 shs Kentuek, bis, i Oolorado, . 30 record SSSPODOSPRONEH, SINMASOTOABADEAD RGR a atetas NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES ito 8 presets aion:*, 0. Sig sete ron 18 FIRST HOC &N B000 D& Herb 100 Am Express. 200 Ont Silver Mia 340 Quicksil M Co. sbe wi 82% 48M 50. a 200 0, 6,6 BEVORR CALL—12;30 $1000 ET, ya foue att 92 10000 4 Sh oreceup WC. B&Q 8! ¥t Wayne 30. iow oan w cou b ay U0 Dol & Hudson. vee i Georaie 7's, &. .6 105; Del & Hudson. 3 Yt 1700 do. 41% 100 qian Farpay, Oct, 12, 1877, BEFORE CALI—-10 A. M. 72 Te: 1700 she fake Shore... SSSESSSESSES vet WAS TO 1:30 ALM. $0000 U8 434’. 1801 104 30000 1s 34 ere } a 2000 US 4's, sm cou 500 a BOARD—10:30 A, _ 200 aus 0,0, O & 509 ickafl) ref... Quickattver pref, 100 do . 1200 Westeru Uniou. .. 1000 + ZEEBPR RSE? e00 do oo de eo do 2100 “do “ 200 do . 100 6, 0,.0 ct a } - 10 teh Ob 200022 100 do. 65. 20, do cone OO) j do 2 os 00° 66 JOO a 300 do eons 409 | do 600° do 30 Tae 2532 4000 143g os ny 2 PM. te. $10000 U S 4%, sm c.be 1016 SECOND BOARD—1 P.M. 100 she Mich Comsral.. Sis, r. "BL... 43g)s,r,’SL.03 te) S Se epemasernangssgs exUesessecsssss: tr ee SEESEst do be ios Co md ee 10 10. be pt. 10% 200 do 14% G00 WKF GO Ree ip ing ow do 4s 200 dow. Lb 1D ‘500 sbe 4H? 100 Hl & Stdopi.be bs 29 200 86. & San F,...bo too Wolls-Fargo Ex. 100 Pacific wat a0 Bt ee TW! 00 Del, ine ewes ag ay) foo $3 onte 83 Miss. .b3 id S00 Morris & Basex 25 Ht & Sty 200 Obie & Miss 0 veeveveeneee LOT 2G 200 bt L & san Fr RR, % 100 Kansus Pacific..., 4 « COMMERCIAL REPORT. corton; sroT 1-160. LOWER; FUTURES CLOSED FIRMEB—FLOUR AbOUT sTEADY— WHEAT STEADY—COBN FIRMER—OATS ¥IRMER — WHISKEY NOMINAL—PORK NOMINAL—LAR D DPULL—PETROLEUM QUIBT—OILS 6TEADY— SPIRITS TURPENTINE NOMINAL-—ROSIN STEADY—CorFzE = 1-4c. LOWER—S8UGAB FIRM—FBEIGHTS STEADY. Frivay, Oct 12—6 P. M. Tho trade movement has continued fair during the past week, and in somp quarters there has been an in- crease of business and an improvement ia prices, In a however, thero has been less doing, so she average remains about a8 it was ® week ago. Dry goods have been active all through tho week, the fall trade thus far has been uncommonly, activo and encouraging. ‘The same remarks apply, though not with equal foree, to the hardware trade. Breadstufls have been activo, but very fluctuating, this market vieing with Chicago in the “option” business, to the injury, it 1s claimed of the logist- mate business of the port, notwitnstandiug which nearly ‘ll the old establisbed commission houses who declaimed loudest against the innovatson have veen drawn into it. During the past week the transactions have not beon 90 extensiv yr in spot oor time les, Tho same remarks apply with equal effect tocorn. Provisions bave remain Jet, the Now York market being of comparatively ttle importancé. Most of the shipments Soutn now go direct from the West, while shipments to Burope go by through bills of lading Afrect from the West through Montzsal, New York, Boston or Philvdelphia, so'that New York as a market for pro. visions is ot very little account now-a-days, To-day (Fri- day) business was fair in most commodities. On 'Chanze flour was about .steady, with fair demand. ‘Wuest was little more steady, Corn was without decided change. Oats were firmer. Whiskey was nominal, Pork was nominal, Lard was dull. Freights were stoudy. Catton on the spot was 1-160. lower, Futures cloved stoudy. Coffee was ic. lower and sugar ruled firm. Oils were steady. Petroleum was quiet. Rosin was steady, but rite ti nsine waa no! Le “PXsiung were quiet at 43g¢. @ Se. for pote and iio. a 70, for earls. Lore remained frm at 12}e. a 19%%¢., gold, for Rog- ulus, according to brand. Bizswax was steady at 290. « 90c. for Western and Sonshern. BRoeMCORN was os but easy. bs ey dee @ medium, Se, a7c.; choice green, Tyo. * Gorren.—Rio was \{0. lower. We note sale of 2,813 bags, ox, Kepler, at 1Srac for barely fair: Mild coffee was ats wre, uote * On AeY cores, 15%Ke. n 1636. ; tnir 1¢. do., 1ige, a. 195 We quote:—Red 1600 extreme range for lots, Iie. m 19}g0., gold, 90 jd grtss mies, vi exlon, % guvernmont bags, a 24e. ; Foe ore. 18; 2 Swarienibo, ‘176 4 Aoiges tb Pa ive. a Ieee: Porto Rico, 186, @ 20c. ; bn I8c. a 2Uc. 5 e #206.; Angow ise eBid cadena Th 170, 196; anak i8s, GOFSRAGR St0cK.—Tho matket was steady and fairly We quote :— Molasses shooks, 22-Inch, with heads, inch, $2 $2507 2908, 8 OE: rum ordtuaty to Syria, BS ager Pore nee ova, | 14 sees. per M. pg nha t } dsp ing trade there was no business, Lake was quoted cluse at 18¢, cash. RDAGH was quiet, We _ quot ila, large and eri. 1hte. #17 hes do. cordage, bolt, rope mens, 16e a 17c.: tarred, Mauila, dca; Sisal Tope, Ose Tose hen, Zonland, 11}§¢. ih ase Russia hemp, tarred, easy by the rnmors cur- frost at tho South to- loos gradually advanced shorts,» who were rent in the roow of « ability night, Undor the above influence until the Joxs was entirely recovered, and the market cloved steady with an advance on October of 11 points,1 a 4 ints oi ‘on November to May, inclusive, and 7 points higher The closing prices’ to-day. compared with “were ng follows t= Priday, vet. V Teens. October... et raat Velden, YOO at 11.126. Moatitibe, io at 1h a 200 at 11.18 1 watt ‘Ze. tt iiiie 00 at tig ype 00 11L37e., ‘200 at he a 100 e. at Tl due, tu at He! 100 wt i145 5 1 $ 45,200 vales. Grand total, rts were As Tohows!—caly: ang, Bose: Mobile. Lak Saran Fhkiada oh. 1 200 at 11. 6X6, Morn to uss S-ldde arket quict ‘paw ase ws now quoted ut $4, gold, in vond; $5 75, earroney, for powdered and 85 15 a 8 25; curroney, tor Jobbing. Biellace were it fair demand ac old prices, ibe. uoted wt 2kc., gold, in loi 0. gold, and genet ae sorma od firm at $3 4 orphin: a iedar $430. Kochelle auliy were quiet nt Sioa anys sari momted ep uae Recwelie salen yore eos Ame mt running in quality not more than halt a grade above or below the grade aeoted Alabina, Ortega, Feane, aries good ordi Low raping. Strict low midaliny God faati aig 16 6 1219-16 12 13-16 1 nvd—Good ordinary, 9 1:-16¢,; stri 10 Tide. low mtddiing, YO L-te. middling, Spot sales wore as follows :— ordinary, 1 Bele, Export... Thaide,, 109 sx rite , 10 9be., 900 at 10.046,, rapes 10,090,, 109 at 10J I7e., 00 i- Note, 400 at 10 80, 1a” at lie., SOU at 10.10., 100 at 10,080, ey at 10,97. Tnnmary, 18 nt Te, JOH e., at "To tor, prime. © Lodide, potash | was quiet nud $2 7: $2 80. Todine was quoved nStivee, sone: Weondy'et; Bano Soe, gelaead quoted at Ste; London. $7 13, Aium— Chiorase bh wan for powdered, Tar- We note sales of 2.500 bbls, at med ot91 1 4 Ot 30 Camphor wa: igo. relined in dbis., quoted at 25) 1d, tor American ; ig tor irons aE ae ‘ ° Be for do. in “boxes. Alcobiolies—Chioroform and ether were quict at dic. for the former and Sic, #580. for the laiter. Borax was quiet at ac. id fc, a Ye, for do, Californix. “Gambier was quiet at 4%c. 15 #81 20. Gentian root was be. Ore quoted at ic. w Bde. Toot war quoted a8 Ye. for ‘whole sud 14s, lor gedin was quiet at LOMc » To Suniper berries were aah ‘Bhe, ordinary tal Orange ‘poe! was. quist 17a. we. V ated at aXe. 0 apo w cs Licoriee rout was quict wt from Te. to Loe. currency, lor selected. - Licorice paste—Oalebria, at dda, Spaniel sod. nv dq, = 2Ne., golds Piznavelll wt 400 smal Guaaltns of 200, = Wn: Incas Gaxaline a8 lc. 8340. at aWige @ Bde.; wa eden ‘sam copail held a6 $1 25 4 American and Sudttia was slendy oy toe 8 fa $0 90 for Hpanish, Ualangal root was quoted at 100, 8 Ize.” Squllls were quiot ut sc, nde, Cod liver off was quiet and lower. quoted at $1 70 a $175 for Newfoundland and $170 a $10 (or Norwoxian, ihn. Varb was quiet at prices ranging from 60e. to $1 15. Aloos wore quoted at 1356. w 8l4e. for Cape, Ginger was quoted Bt 16340, 8 27e, tor Jamaica bloachod. Hraot was quiet; now Gamomilo towers were quiet aud quoted a 18e. @ 2: aoe! Br an. Glycerine was aw ee marjo Ide. To firm at $1 00 for 22c. a 250, for Semel Barsupariiia’ was M COULMOL. BHC; GO, do.. oF . 158. Sully was quoted: 8 wt 16. u 1X, ated, et 676. Asemiotida was Honduri ex sie, gold: “Gemawaar wes gue was steady as fo, Carbonate ammonia was auotad st 1Bge., ed : in $1 00, Bogilsh, 3h! [ git i Caraway Dutch, ape’ e,, seeding, an Mus: tard.-Trieste On Daitfvraia, “63, ¢ yellow. Onitornta, Big 9c. Enzlish chemicals wore Buca, fair demand ut about tormer prices, Kasen- tims olls wore active und frm. We qeoto.—Oil bergamot, Bandorson's, $2005 “Thu? son's finest (se, 81,793 oll ousele, Se, rove, $9 + oll caraway, $1 40 862 50: oll croton, $2 was oil ‘a, 90c. w$1;' oll lavender, 750. » §2 (Mit. $15; oil clow Li winters: a ing 430.¢ oil pounyroyel nonilual at $1 cham), Of} sassairas, inclusiv “he 25+ otl of bay, $18, wll currency karnuss remaled jet ab 48c, a 0c. for primo geass, fair demand and the rocsn 38} 4 $5.50 for Georges a 1 te male mere about #00 aufutale erel—shore N nd in good demand ind 150 bbe gold ae $20 "22; "No.2 ruled quiets -About-200 Dble. old at $12 4 $13, No. 3 were in demund and sold roadily et iG.” Mareings~ Savepal cargias of bax barring vere 206. a 220. for sealud and led herring wero quict, . Huli- re apiit were held ab $5 30 aud Postiand held at $9 5 OUR AND GRAIN. —Receipts—Plour, 10,506 bbis,; wheat, cara ment, 200 bis, aad 85 wueks; corn, nts, 66,917 do; rye, barley ‘75/830 do. t Peis malt, 662 do. The ME God steady, with a moderate demand for export. The sales, including Btute, Western and Southern, wore 17,000 buls, “ab the iu: in @ 50: 5 000 5 50 575% 600 6008 650 5 On 550 5 75a 600 6 008 760 5 Ta 600 6a 875 6508 700 508 675 GOOa 625 6508 700 St Louis, cunen double extra. 72368 750 St. Louis, choice family. 7 50a 850 Kye flour... 4008 460 Southern, Ne ed cin 3754 450 Bout rine: 4504 550 6004 75) 7504 02 250 46 2258 320 3400 345 7 50m tue pout snleg 87 4 Bt Sian Pai for No 1 herds 81 a6 6 THe for No. 2 $5 for ungraded: §1 33 3 2 ilwaskes me cid Geta Ir, 2 Miswaukee, for Seovealh wrote ra bg. and 240 ber, at ‘alos wt tho round ‘o. 2 red, fur Octover, at $1 47) 8000 bustisls No. 2 spring, for October, at $1 44 40,000 bushela Nv. 2 Nortiwost, tor Octon Cloning as tollows :—No. 2 red, for November, $i Evan $L 4726 asked: No. 2 spring, tor Noveinver, $1.32 8 81'3d}5 | £*Northwest, amber, $1 8 ‘bid. $1. 35 aukod. we, for ungraded. se rt bushels Nuva, for November, nt co ro 18,000 busheis No. 2, Tue following ware the bid and saked fe i ‘at metho’ necoud eall:—Ovioder. 58. bid, Ge. asked; No, 2 October, bid; We, waked;’ steamer, November, We, comuer, GUige. bid, 6c bid," 026 asked.” Beane Dut) stead: $2 10 tor 332 midney, and #2: a $240 for rod remained teady and Tyoted at $1.30. for gree! and Bo 2 25 ror black eyed Southern, per tworbusbel baie. Rye ules, No, 2 Western quoted at 70c. « 7tc., und State sad: eporyivania at Bariey was active. Bales were sbout 75,000 Uushela, including 70c. w T2e. tor two- rowed State, 75c. for four-rowed Stute, fe. o six-rowed State, 508, for poor eoding yorey, ‘95¢, for No. ada, and 8c. tor Mo Warley wialt—Snlen of 8,000 poor ‘The sales wore 73,00) te Ne 2 do, B5e.; No. B do., Gried was stondy. We quote:—New 32 per box; new loose muscnte , 2 Ors, new Valencia, 5,0, ingore currants, 7c.; citron, I6e. Figs Layers, Tigc. 4 jae Brazil’ nats, 4c. Sardi te *, avarice ee, 1354: Boxes, 19ige. Turkey pri aacrop 1 815, Taek ; gop ido be aSiac.; crop 1877, Llc; new French, from Lic. to I4e., accordia. tz. Hay anp Straw.—Th ruled steady, but “wore quit and homp was We quote :—Amorican dressed, 817: tingle, $10 a $215 for double and S190 a 8 dressed; ino es Clean, 8205 -& $210, golly Italian, $275, gola; jute, 40. 0 Sa. gold Juto butts, ae. a currency, cash on spot; Manila hemp, Zige.; Sisal, bac. igs 4 te. all “ye a xul 700 ab ie., Sb) ito Grande ox, wth, ob? S09 elty shaurhters don private terms; 1,078 dry Busnos ry bin sa aod be. Die to 22 2 ite, ‘y3e; Ilo Grande, 20 40 21 loess 330. ; M 1010 Ibe, bee. w 13! dry 24 to'30 Ibe, Wee. attic: do, Southern, 24 to 30 lus. 140. ; ity slauxditer, ox, 60 t0 50 Is. 10}g0. 5 dou, cow, 40 00.00 lon’ Bsac. a Biker ali cur- af an active export movem for the weok w “_Koceipts und exports ~liecey ts fe ul eveipts sines eptember Varta: toval receipes tor samme, period in ate, 10,2 port clearances for tho woek, 2.193; total exports Reptember 1, 1877, 5,000; total exports for samo period in 1876, 6,876 bisles. Rox —American, 800 tons No. tons Coltnens ean pig. No, 16 Eglinton, No.1 ® Laan remained enty: domestic was quoted at A%c. a Se.. 1,800 tons sold at private figures, Foreign was Active, bit d, and the ere GUTS ; Calitoruia, die Buenos A Bhey common bide Zio. ‘do. Callfornia, 2g vod damaged Buel vy Kuen Je. ; do common Lge, & 220. + do. ie, Bie. w 2idge. ; Porvoo, ST Orlennk, 400. i frome, “opine tarpent made at 35¢, 8 U6ke. Kosin was also Buithas turpeotine, Se. a Soe’ Hosts eoansivind: 8'$1 80, and comuun strained, 81 70, ‘Tar, 82 25, ‘Pitch, iimington were ms Soilow: Ab; good, $1 60, Tar 1 40; sot ana virgin. 200 bbia, sold, tor ttrength during the day and closed very fiem, with Lite, bia A O vvls. for Volober delivery wae mone 10 Wbis. res! ‘ket vpenod at ‘$2 ula and AiG axked. We quoce :--Cru Lue. : refined. tm bussel nt pouitey—Turkoys, demay. oud to nid Western, godd to priine, 1. a dry rleaed Ie, a ie. ; obi spring, 1 poultey ~Turkey: uickens, Jersey’ spi Yowis—state aud Jersey" To.; goase, Joraey a ‘and: Maryland, #1 50 4% Gucks, Serdar, 500. 9 5 baat 4 casos, Pork way qniet ond nom: ules ‘ols. moss at $14 50, canh. * gall pork was beld at $16 50, but he ering eull prices were, as tot S14 asked; Soveinber, $14 bids 9 "bid, 31 clicr, your is is 85 bid, $14 asked. Ci 4 for extra mens ams were dull at $12 a 8l4 for winter Mand $18 a $18 50 for a ee Wore unchanged; quoted at Us ght and 770. for pigs. Lard was very dull je closing call pricos were as fuilow: sr ak $9 lu 1d; Jos, bu gas? option, ¥ 08 bid, 15 asked; November, $8 bid, $4 05 asked re La To bid, bad $9 Fis, asked: Januaty, 8% 71 were L000 Merces at $4 10 lor Uetobe: for December, our and $4 80 a $8 2}; for Junuary, Spot sly moro 7 terces city at “500 do, old Western at 9 1 do mew hari deliverod on board Refined Arne! was quiet. South ‘( nd Gontt common to 9,174 boxos. im quoted at Dols. The va t an coon, In bond. ‘Spuurew was Orm at 0) Gigs, zold, for forclen. Srilawini.—The markot was quiet, . currency, for domestic, and Prime was quoted at SvGan,—Tho market for raw was very firm, and some smail sales wore ma . abowe tine quoted rai tur to good reflnin, wore 2,00) bids. Cusw muscovada, on tue busts of ge, a Sigg, for fair to goad re- finns; 700 do. molamen sugar at 734e, and 290 do. Miludo ‘und ensy, We quo a prime do. , Shy jo., conttitas white extra O's, te. a'0) other grades, Tucludivye ¢ Bic. TaLuow.—itecelpts, 12 hdse 73 F tlerces, 268 bhis, wot 30 e.sea Now England, 300 cases Peunsylvania crop, 18: Iie, crop 1876, us Ge; 50 canes cy eason antiries int 48 Mee 1876, at Le. @ rivate terme: iy 1 ! O36 tole, tour 4. To Avon-Mouth, jam, 24.000 bushels wheat, Oigd., and 8,000 do. (preyi- ously’, 10d, Antworp, ull, 24.000 busnels rain, Ud. Charters—A_ British iD. tons. ‘trom’ for: folk to Liverpuol cotton on private. ‘teriay: an honce to Al: wit! 370 United kingdom. YOU Ubis, Pevreleum at ds. 6d @ st bark, honve to snd pee with 3,000 bbls. reflned patrolenaa at 5s.; 0 Spanish bark, hence with 1,200 bbls. ad 000 cases do. to Bpnin.on owner's account; nish brig. hence to do., with 6.500 casex do. on owner's account; an Ituilan vrig, hence to Beyrout, with 15,000 cases du, at Suc. NEW YORK CALTLE: MARKETS, FRAY, Oct. 12, 1977, Yeats" Sheap Fortieth streok.. Jersey Uity. . tops 0 ds T. ioe noid fur volf 23 ears of a6 follows :~107 Texan stoets, direct i 54g owt, ; 24 Col 100 grace ‘67 Lilinois steers Is stoors at 1c, BA Kirchway sold tor we "Itinois steers ut Hac. per Ib; waixht ry & Cary sold for ‘aolt tNounbes 125 Kentucky Viigo, per lbs, with very Law top tt A2e. per bb, ews. ; for Goll & Co, steers At ark a he wel; ut Sew, At Harsim Pherson sold Fw. de J. Chris $06 81 off por hi weights 736 gic Ole ewe oid lor N. Morri Jorado stecra at Bc. per ‘Ib., woixlt Si omt. Newton & Holmen sold tor geivox 4 Ohio steers at ih Mise. peor Ib, wits SU am Ber 2 Die. per ‘Ib. 5 48 Ohio stea woightn Og ewt. @ 7p Th, weight. 734 owt. 74 Colorado stor She. DOT Ih., Welght 53g ewe sold tor Waixel & Allerson. 0) Colurado ateors at 1Ue. Tp. with ff off per houd, welght 7 ews, U- Katia sold for Kahn & Furst 7 Kenwucky steers at Oise. per Ih, woixht 7 t 22 Keuvueky store au 10ige. ‘pert with $1 off por Goldschmidt 30! foaa’ ‘on 6 head, weixht 7 cwt. M. J. F. Saddler, 34 Ohio sto aM oa 4 jt ba ‘olor: Tilinots ssoers we OMe. per fee ‘axns.—Trado slow boa sire and wages 168, ist os sheep, we 2 Jersey sheep, wei 10) Caunda lamba, we! 6S Ibe per wt Ge par it 201 Cannda weight 74 ibs.” ‘tse head, at Oke’ ver th; 1s Ci lumbs, weight 73 tbs. i head, at 7c. per dudd a Bickinghans 1 told | 3 State | sheep, 102 ibs per hend, by sheep, weight 83 Ibs, pre deed. per Ib; 140 Stu Tarabs, weight 56 Ibs ver hend per ib. Hame, Hott & Co, sold Obucks, weight 850 Ibs, at Bge. por Ib.; 8 bucks, weight 940 Ibs! at 4e por Ib.t 150 ‘State sheop, weight 12,650 tba, at 43xe per ibe; 29 Stata sheep. wazht 2,400 Is a Lower sheep, welche 17, tb. ibs, wr si 70 porewe $1 121 n save py weight 11, u at Se. per Ib.; 67 Canada re 60, WoIghs 4.020 Ihs., ab 546. por Ibs B10 Canad: Handa, woight $3,190 [uy at Oe. J. Kirb wt a i buck. on fo 180 1 Om bs WE OME. per Sy. pir is Davis & Hattenbed Welght 2,000 Ibs., at Se. por ib.; 198 tulxed Canada sheop ant lambs, weight 15,110 Ibs., Inmbs, weight 1 470 lose, at St Sige. per Ibe ATL t BH 3S ver owt. )Wa.—-kFade 90 stnall and slow that deale: weight withe KAls AND Catves.—Trado steady and small, uaity calves euid at Sige @ see. per lb. with 3 bead wt de. por Ins smooth a quality vonls ut T3sc. a fe, por Ib, ; yours Mngs at Ige. per Ib wo ear loads of Ohio hogs were sold on live vorme not obtained. DOMESTIC MARKETS. JALYESTON, Oct. 12, 187 ; low middling, oes 3.1968 bat puree af 718, Wook grow, 19.180. exports cuust Naw Onurans, Oct. 12, ae Cotton irregular; middling, Le; low micaity iGo, Not, Foeeipta, 3,604 bal Ft, "Sion Hod Buon «. 48,402, Weekly Coarse Cotton dail; middling, 108 rdinary, 9340. Ret New eceip Wik. eapore To (ire. Hrituiny der dlS;osastwlve, L090, Malone T1Bou, Mouus, Oct. 12, 1877, Cotton qniet and ensys middling. 10% e. @ 1U7%;e. ; low mide dling, 10%ae. 8 10%e.5 good ordinarys 108 Ree’ receipts, Xports comstwine, HM. Sales, 1,000, stock, Exports coartwh kly-—Net rece\pin 10,301, 250, SAVANNaIt, Oct. 12, 1877, notton wtondy Jone; middling, 1Oze.; low minding, | 1O)a¢ Experts coastwise, Onancxston, Oct. 12, 1877. ® 10Me. ; low vod ordluary, 1Uige, Neb ce 500, Stoox, JO,280. Weekly — xp Fie Groat Britain, 2/400; Cotton—Demand better; middling, Tse. Lipg6. & 10 HL 6 receipts, 19,242 Bi coustwise, 3,642. " Bales, 1 Witanixcton, N. 12, 1877, Spirits of turpentine stoady at sto, are nem 140 for strained. Crade turpentiae firm; $1 40 fur hard, $2 40 for yellow dip, $2 40 for virgin, ‘Tar firma at $1 75, Osweao, Oot, 12, 1877, 25; ambor winter, bie extra, $7 00 & i) 1,600 Be. 0 Whext, 7,100 bushels; buries, Burvato, Ook 14, 1877. 7,000 do. Fiour steady; ales 1,000 bbls. at unchanged prices. Wheat, demand light; prices nominal in the absence of anion. “Corn dull; sales 9,000 bushels No. 2 Western in lois at Sle, ; 2500 do. No. 2 Toledo at Oldpe. nd nominal in the Absence of » unchanged. Unnal fr onN wheat, 12 farce; unsettiod » a i to New ¥ ineluded. Koo ray ee eat, 124,969 by Wi ae ts, So are ariey, 20,A00 do, Mae doin, By )~Flonr, 1,700 Dole, wheat, 12,000 tls} orm, 10,000 dos 4 vets, 10/900 goes tye bGlU0 dor BUD Other articles an canal to tidewater~Wheat, 112.182 bushel ments bj corn, 73,550 do; oats, 27,805 da; rye, A200d0, To in mediate voinis—Wheat, 16,000" busbe! By Pionr, 2,650 bois: whens, 33,000 bushels outs, 10.000 do, ; rye, 1,200 de, Tourn, Met. Flour stendy. | Wheat closed) eastor: wi tonite Stlchs BL SHG; exten dh spe ey felaiyen fice Gevober #2: Saver 1) Waduah, sos and. seller Gptober, 8) Sts; November, ti wu ig BL 2 gine cel But 3 Darton anal aS, #13) ‘ail a7 Boe, Miass dale Nov 0 toe. Kyo, MS etme GON a ES 10° heecelpten cura, 19,000) 40 ‘te, Su s te Weak, 9,005) no ie yrembor, $1 81, GCorw dull; “ict alee ejected, 4) ge. Oats; No. 2, 26340. aa, Oot, 12, (bl tions higher rity 2do. © Fionr steady and firm, Wheat irr gn-icash steady: Ne. Chirane onria Sit ‘81 107g 081 11, October; BL to» Now ir; BL Wie 6 88 OF ig. att No ¥ do. od, He. u Janney Sid, ‘November.’ Lourd Gall FAG «$70, cash; #4 25 9 Se Es all the your: #3 F demuni, but lowe Bonrd—Woeke easter, and anchanged. Oats stor ily. weak and lower; 814 25 bid, $14 45 asked all the your, Lised steady and unchanged, COTTON CEIPTS. New Yous, Oct. 12, 1877. ollowing mre she total not receipts of cotton ab all ports siuce Neptewver 1, 1477 :— Vor. Garvont PRINT CLOTHS MARKET, Provipener, i L., Oct, 12, 1 Prins cloths dull; prices firm at previous quotutious, EUROPEAN MARKETS, COMMERCIAL, Tiny GRAIN TRADE AvKKFOOK, Oct. 12, 1877. A loading grain ctreutar Kays:—"Tho provlucial markets muintaio thelr steadivess, some quoting an in.provemeot of 18, to 2s, ver quarter (oF wheat, with © more ‘active do- maa and ine appearing generally ar- y singuley 1or eargoos off const, as je more money. Muixe, tn the pPly at Queenstown, has been ta! freely, prices ruling samowtat. In allers’ tavor : but there 0 further business om Coativental account, and it is Pe Jo Saat rauich of the demand for that destiintion will 9 narinfiod direct by the countrios uf growth. On the spot Aud wt the district markets, in the Interval sinco Tuesday, 4 tolerably fale busine been transacted in wheat at herdening rates, Malse was tirmiy supported. At this markot to-day there was ® fair demand lor white Jd. advance, Finer classes of red American fu ‘nesday'x quotation Fionr is stendily 12, 187. Pork—Eastorn dull at 694, Wastorn dull xt 448, Bacon — nd cut, none in the murket; short rib dull at 5 Clonr dull at 40%; short cloar dull ut 429, fd. Hams Louedeut sendy. at 90e idors steady at its, Tndia mess ates uioss stoudy we 1058, rege dull wt DOs Lard PH city dull at 41s. Kosin~Common dull at Ils. Md Corn Mixed note s ‘oil—Yellow Ainericun steady at t4s, THE COTTON ph os AVERPOOL, Oct, 12, 1877. ‘The circular of tho Liverpool Cotton Brokers’ Assectation, ho cotton trade for the woek ending last A the Just early in the ean Wt an advance of fully a furtl ‘Tuesday, with tess doing, pricos have beon irre 1-16d. to hyd. of the extreme mivance bas been lost. Sex Islaud Is ‘steady, with moderate sales, Futures oponed Strovg, with an ‘active demand, wnd continued so until Tuesday evening, a very large busiae: ukiag wince datiy ‘and the advance umounting to Md. a A324. owing to Increaaod receipts st American veties been considerable pressure to soll, aud priogs hava declined about a furthing from the highest rates ot Tuesday. WEEKLY COTTON MARKER, Sp. ‘Total stock Amorican. Total inports American. 2. etal ox > “stog0 Amount o! . 99,000 American, + 84,000 Amencan pies of § Futures closed heay; tober and Novemver uplands, low middling elanse, January and Fe livery, 6344.5 uplands, low iniddling ct shipped November aud December, suil, 6 32d, Lonpon, (ot, 12-5 :30 P. M Produce—Tallow, 40, 6d. por ewt. Iavxnvoor, Oct, 12~5 230 P.M. Produco—Spirits turpentine, 20s. #1. @ 26a, per owt. twee, Oct. 12, 187% Potroteum, 85%¢f, for fine pale America; Loxpon, Oct. 12, 1877, Calcutta Linseod, 594, a 53, 6d. per quarter. FINANCIAL, Loxpox, Oct. 12, 1877. in the grain trade, with California and Valparaiso, day and genorall Phe cation of the To cs It will be romemb: jednesday report the firm reforrod despatch of of that city.) ing tailed is Cross, Weddarspoon & 4 the failure of Cross & Co., to by the Bin as hay’ Uo., of Gimegow, Val- They expect to resame on 107}, Erie ft i hp Meet puraiso and Sa Francisco, Sonitay, Uuined States bonds 44s, shares, 13%. Iilinois ‘Cent! Central, 80% +e 6 FINANCIAL, BROKERS, Exchange quo- tations, Any part ol 100shareson @ margin of one per cent, Five sharon, $5, Ton shar Twenty anncen, 820, Commissions, 100 shares, 1-16; small orders, 4. zt mail ise ey Cre A IGE NO. 60 Bit * One JL.LAIE MEMBER OR TSE NE EW K c HANG: BUYS AND SELLS Ue, AGTIVE roc KS ON NT DEPOSIT FROM 5 SHARKS UPWAKD: NO. KTUBR LIABILITY To THE OPERATOR IN ANY pas BES Y) met) DEPOSIT; SETTLEMENT ADE TIME THE MARKET PRICK, A ae axeda we 19 BROAD ST, OPERA. tors can exocute thelr own orders; ten shares or mora cen samme ws larger amounts; margin 1 per cont, ait UMAN & CO, LEX, FROTHINGHAM & Co., Brokers, 1:1 Wall st., dealers in first class buy and carry Stocks us long wired, on to livt per cont. bend for explanatory Gireut Feport fret. jo Tu fought; Insurance nies. 4. with best corn Mawiton & 11 Broudway —MONBY TO LOAN ON LIFK INSURANCE POLI. clon om beret terms Apply to It, B. DARLING, S35 re DVANCKS” ON FURNITURE, PLANOS, &C., TP red at our Storage Warerooms, Nos. 103, 109, 107 p™e TED RAILROAD, CITY, ‘Township Bonds of ali kinds want COUNTY AND 6 ol lished stock and ALBERT OLAY & GO. N JOR SALE—A MEMBERSHIP \T THE PRODUCE Address PAUL, box 154 Morald office, dF STATES, COUNTY, — for eustomrrs’ in AN, Haoker, dealer in 00 Brosuway. SENIOR a ‘member of ihe Hxchenge ail commission for buying oF sullitic 1-18; 36 Suritles aud gold carried on o moderate mergin. HENRY OLEWS & CO, Bankers and Brokors, 26 Now st., Now York. RINCIPALS OF ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS CAN heat of prime boncinvestinens through KB, X., box 167 Brooklyn Post office. TPE MARIPOSA LA! of Caiiornia. Exrcutive Orricy, ey Dav ity wy Sept. iy oomape y have levied an wasousment of St per shite on the pra Ferrod and common sock p able at this office on or before Octon os A'ter that date i a be ey Het charge of $3 on cnch cortiticate for advertising # Be of on Oaitis H. BMITH Assistant 5 The trasiees of office. LUAN OF $1,500 FOR i =WANTED, 7. $1. 500.i mouths, secured by morgage on new poliey on same, with Ife pv ilvera! “iuveroxt will be paid "JAMES sbNES! 8. 000, ANTED—ON BECGOND MORTGAGE $6, property, worth about $45,000: altnated best Lusiness part of vl jensen from 18 Re. First Mortiage 814,000, Address T. to 1880 per Ke Ne, $2 20.000 o0°% York oF Brooklyn Provertrs dross AROHIBALD OC. SLE seiior, AO Fultun at, Brook! n, LOAN WANTED—AT 7 Pit ia OU. VO Vue term of two yoars, on vavisfectory w Address We Wal, Horald Uptown offi eurity. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIK NY FIRST CLASS NEW YORK HOUSE DE: Ab make arrangements with a rexpousble Southern ger Ubinan to introduce thelr goods to the States of North and Soath Carolina and Georgia ean address KR. E., O28 Arch au, Vitladelphia, or 368 King st , ta B VE MA Ax ertoun eat men with capiti re in the morn cease ee oe with eapivel, inquire j tu 9 _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Pann Es WANTEO—TS 5 rae ORG WUSITSs Aadress bitUG iii KESPONLADLE PARTY ABOUT 40 RESIDE IN Pa it Sect, rem an business. Ad: roa FRAN ad Sovoral thovaand head ar Amerloesn near Pueblo, and withe a mileof & 28 1h eleven inilos ou each wide teat winds good pasturage of abuadred thousa lone 80 avy bat ‘ore of the rive: aud qeres are ‘ence “and mostly terlgeved. Not » spoar of hay isevereut tor the cattle, as they fod od geass om the Faugy Lhe “year throush. The late, Hon. Lorace y re That an ox sould be rated bere boat as cheup as a bi A worsing oversoer and th or four wow can eouduct the wbul Dp coount of my advaneli ance from iny howe. From $/5,00) t 2,000 oasis pital will he require ta 873 a man of eupital or = company \dom ever offered. ah a Eide ED TO A PARTY box manufacturing yusl- Apply Si Frunxlin st, nerabip) Hy ry Foaliaing good prullta, srorvid sad nese abil as active partne Gress J. GELBON, Herald RABE OPPORTUNITY —vOR WALE. 4 GOOD, BAPE, proitable Buastness, well established ; ghepts end jobbers niet the proprisror’ capital a a ats o ory ‘bas o1 wil render purchaser b ne but @ mn requiring a Casinos eed reply to tale Widtess too Uds ottice, Newvaury, N. R#® KLIABLE MAN Witt $1,200 W TO TAKE charge of tastvese: eats eee tou ode it NKING, 90 Bloudway. Se DI OPPO iv¥ —5,000 OR LESS OF Pare erred stock of m au aonerings oumpany guaranteed to Fay slstecu per cout. anit aocared, by six times the amount br property, arm large inbereat and, oa ‘ GEORGE B. Gaul, ‘Ritoruey, 231 South Oth hy ritete GeO #500 TO $1,000 IN GOOD MONEY muking business, Address, % particulars, FA- CLLITiiss, Herald office. was PD to go ine ply to AHA ua $300. for OTA STURE 264 GRAND BT. ; BRLEN- : tine stock. No acente. 3. 000 a + MAN CAN HAVE HALP IN. * aera maaealnckaring. business paying 170 per erat, HONESTY, Horald oftiea, . BUSINESS TROUBLES. IMPORTANT DECISION BY REGISTER FITCH FOR THE PROTECTION OF CREDITORS, Bernard and Ignatius Rice, dealers im fancy goods at No, 873 Broadway, applied to Register Fitch for their discharge trom bankruptcy, who refused to allow their release, and decided to examine them, es the assignes bad not taken any steps to recover the property which the bankrupts had turned over to one Louw Stoin- bach. The bankrupts applied to the United States Dis- trict Court to compel Regrster Fitch to make the neces- sary order for their discharge, but the Court denied their motion and afirmed the ruling of the Register, Iu submitting the case Register Fitch said io bis do- cision:—Lhe property conveyed by the bankrupts under @ State assignment to Louis Steinbach was vulu- abie, and I at once saw that the assets were suflicient, it properly handled by an assignee in bankruptcy, to pay « very large dividend to the bond fide crediors, Upon examining the bankrupts’ schedules 1 saw that it the bankrupts should be examined, aod unless aa examination was had by the assignee oF a creditor, it ive them on my own motion, in + might know of the disposition made Of these assets, aod what dividend, if any, was to be paid to their creditors by the State assignee, lt has become almost the universal practice ia this city for merchants, knowing themseives to be Angoivent and vankeupy to purchase merchandise to a largo amoun! ctitious debts to friends, an then execute neral assigument to some personal triend who takes possessioa of the effects and contin- ues the business, the assignee remaius in the store as Usual and continued to live inestyle upon the proceeds, Al the expiration of six months their friends unite aud put them into involuntary bankrapty, from which they are discharged and their general creditors do not receive any dividend i georedeiey The assignes roped tue State law, before any creditor ve! commence him, which must be loans iu the Couaty Court by petition, issue is found, a ref- erce appointed, aud a regular trial bad, with a uh ot costs of $500 or more, Such @ state of affairs so courages croditors that they giveup Viste Gaumaand et let the State assignee keep the roperty and out what Scant pittance be may Bee 4 ‘he records of the oftice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in re county will show a much larger amount of Broperty put into the hands of State assignees ‘amount of which the community bas been ropbed by fragdulent iife insurasce companies, savings banks and raising Of insurance certificates, This state of affairs shocks the moral sense and bas done more to demoral- jue and destroy the common cummercial honesty of the commaaity than all the other crimes which hyve beoa commitied, and itis bigh time that this Court shoula know 1a what manner the estates of insaiv used ap belure they go jut into bankruptey by te usvignees, Lp this intend to examine the trict Court, wath the proper certiticate of conformity, Contormity moans that the bankrupt bas boneatiy coaformed with all the provisions 01 the Pesbreniecy, not fraudulent vbankrupjey, us wae rth in tor of the Revised Statutes, certily (nat under the it 1 the duty of a are honestly managed and whose hands soever they may that the Register is the guardian of the interest of creditors the same as Surrogates are by the laws of this State ag to the prop- terexts of heirs and minors, and it 18 the sister to soe that their rignis are pro- property secured to them, and in case the fF cannot do tt to report the tact \o the District Judge with alt the proceedings tm the case; and that when « bankrupt asks to be aisch: he mast sub- mit himself to be examined with a view to show wuothor be bas-made a full and tuir surrender,’? A meeting of the creditors of Uaion & Cornwall, dealers in guns at No. 18 Warren street, was held you- terday at the rooms of the Hardware Board of Trade, The committee appointed at the previous meeting te investigate the ailairs of the firm reported ta tavor of accepting a settlement at forty cents cash on the dol. lar iu {ail for all ciate, and this was agreed to by 6 majority of the ci Register Allen b: ihre. nologist, of No, 137 Broadway, « voivntary baukrapt on bis own petition, His labilities amount to about $15,000 and are distributea among loarteen, oreaitors, principally in Brookiyn. The following are reine claim of the largest eee ee N. jaliook, $2,209 73; Harriet O. Le Sago, $2,500; Lester A. Rob- erta, $1,000; Soutneld Saviags Pog eters $2,500; Com- mercial Bank ot Brooklyn, $1,475; Count, uy National Bauk, $2,800; Resahivn Corporation, $500 32, Register Alicea as called the Mrst meoting of Creditors to ciect an assignee and prove their claims, ta be hold on October 29, His assets are meroly aom- joal Stanley A. Dayton, broker, of Na 43 Pine street, who failed in February, with liabilities amounting to $125,000, made app ication to Register Fitch yester- day lor his discharge trom bankruptcy, and as thero Was no"ppouition of the part of sue creditors his petie tiou Was granted, property | distributed ta * THE AYFAIRS OF CO¥FIN & LYON. New York, Oct, 12, 1877, To rie Eniror ov tre Heranp:— Will you piease correct a mistake in your issue of to-day—namely, in regard to my being assignee for “Mr. Coffin?” Iam assignee for.CoMa & Lyon. You doubtioss gatberod the impression thas it was Mr, Coffia alone irom che fact of my saying that it was Mr. Cofin who offered the Gly per cont compromise, It was Mr, Gofla’s frends, through bim, who made tha offer. Mr. Lyon was opposed ta it, and consequentiy it was knowo r. Coifia’s compromise, If you-will tay in your issue of to-morrow that lt am assignee for the firm of Cofin & Lyon, and not for Mr. Cofflu alone, 1 will vo obliged to you; and will you also say th you understand that the assignee reports that there will be another dividend alter a while? J. B. MARQUAND, Jr., Assignee, THE MERRITT ESLATE, ADDITIONAL HEIRS-AT-LAW FILING THEIR CLAIMS, The Surrogate Court at White Plains, Wostenester county, was crowded yesterday with persons claiming to be neire-at-law of Jubn A, Mecritt, tue milliennaire cattle drover, who died intestate at Rye Jast id With one or two exceptions, however, none of the were prepared to prove their kinship with the "to. ceased, owing eituer to the absence of their raptors counsel or to a want of p raion betore taking witness stand. Under these circumstances theSurreyate intimated that he was Res pach to any further delay- tng; HAL LUose parties Wishing to interven in abjendauce Ww prove their rights or otherwise take the donsequences, Syivanns Purdy, of Ulster coun! Isuac T. Cariow and George N. Merritt, of Mes oa sie, claiming to be second cousin of the a Mrs, Mary &, Santh, of Pertehester, claiming to es first cousia, through’ their counsel died petitions, ask: ing to be participauis in the aioe anbed the eaate Counsel tor the a irators jurrogate Coffin how long a time wou at _for people to be gi drop into court day alter day for the D purpose of fling petitions alleging fgg Tan the oe The Surrogate, in reply, mtu t he supposed thar opportunity would conti yom the disnbation of tho estate 1ook piace. A discussion thea arose between counsel the jarge oumber of persons who bave fied their claims 4% second COoasins to @ portion of the estat: some of them Sg ie 4 thas the woken these in ought opperiauty of P| plan, it was asverted, would save much trouble and expense The Surrogate said he thougnt it was best for all the purties to prove their cluims und thus bo enabied to bert ~d beg letagrs nt! part of the record. jurther “apt Me in the case was sep dot mutual consent, tor the 22d inh bs “ni

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