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"FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The Stock Market Inactive and Strong at the Close. GOLD WEAKER AT 102 5-8. Government Bonds Steady, States Neg- lected and Railroads Higher. oN MONEY ON CALL EASY AT 6 4 74 5 PER CENT, —_-—_— Wart Steuer, } ¢ Moxpay, Oct 29—6 P, M The sutnmnal days that are stealing over us, while poetically the ‘saddest of the year,’ aro proving pro faically mournful to the commission broker, who finds his business fading away with (ho diminisbing sun- light. For a day or two past, an for this morning in particuiar, matters havo pointed ton hiatus of dul- ness which threatens to prevail before the Inception of e:ther a bul) or a bear campaign. Both parties, for the moment, are resting upou a neutral ground, which is yielding but & scanty crop of profits to either longs or sborts, Stockbrokers, as a rule, dislike to see things lie fallow, and would rather have the market rendod by a panic than sink away Into the calm in- wipidity of a general dulness. This latter con- dition, nowever, prevailed to-di and bids fair to , east to-morrow, judging from the reluctance to * operate on the part of the prime speculators or the feeble offorts in tho same direction of the small one: Ut consequently happened that the amount of business became greatty reduced and tha’ fluctuations were dwarfed accordingly. About 1 per cent variation marked the extremes of the day, and even this was contined to those out and out tuncios which always manage to keep a speculative light burning, whetber it be under tho bushel of a decliuing market or in the Dbroud daylight ot an advance. Luke Shore and Dela- ware and Lackawanna were conspicuous in this cate- gory, both gaining about one per cent upon the day’s business and nearly holding it to the end. The rest of the market swung backward and torward witlin nar- row limits fecbly and like the pendulum ofa clock that wants winding up. Neither Mr, Gould nor Mr, Vander- Dilt conld be discerned to-day as twirling a key of this nature, and the supposition 1s that the door of specula- tion 1s 1 remain closed for the present, Meanwhile, ‘until thee spirit of these gentlemen moves, lesser oper- Alors wdli have to stand and wait. It 1s not likely, howevar, thut the present state of apathy will be per- mitted to be of long continzauce, The Belshazzurs of finance must and will feast upon the spoils of the mar- ket, and the mene, mene, tekel, upharsin, which will fores tell either a rise or fall in prices, may any day appear written upon the walis of the Stock Exchange for the guidance of those apt enough to read tho warning. CLOSING QUOTATIONS ‘The closing quotations at three P.M. were as fol- lows:—Amierican gold, 10244; Canton, 20a 26; Chicago and Alton, $14 81};; Chicago and Aiton preferred, 103 a 104; C., C. C.and 1, 42.43: Delaware and Hudson | Canal, 453¢ a 46; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 60% a 50% ; Erie, 134 a 1é4y; Fort Wayne, 90 a 91; Hariem, 142 4 144; Hannibai ‘and 8 Joseph, 135) a 133%; Hannibal and St. J@seph proforred, 283; « 29; Ufnois Ceraral, 79 07544; Lake Shore, 7034 a 7044; Miebigan Contral, 66 o 661; Morris ana Essex, 75 a 153; New York Wentraland Hudson River, 107% a “Loz; New Jersoy Contral, 153 «16; Northwestern, BS a 28%; Northwestern preterred, 63 a 6654; Ohio and Misutssippi, 934 4 93; Ohio and Mississippi pre- forred, 10.415; Puciic Mail, 23% a 2374; Pittsburg, 78079; Rock Island, 1017; a 102; St, Paul, 35% 4 36; St Paul preterred, 91s a 69%; Union Pacific, 67% a 68; Wabash and Western, Westorn Union graph, 8174 « 82f Adams Express, 97 2 98; American Express, 635; a 44g; United States Express, 44 a 40; ‘Wells-Fargo, 864; a 87; Quicksilver preferred; 38 a 8036. 16; 3 INGHEST AND LOWEST. f ‘The following were the highest and lowest prices of Blocks to-u Highest, Lowest Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph. 19% 19% ‘Chicago and Northwestern. Chicago and Northwestern pi Chicago, Rock Island and Pacite Delaware, Lackawanna aod Western Dejaware and Hudson Canal Wells, Fargo & Co, Express. Haunibal and St. Joseph. Hannibal and 8t Josepn preterred. Aiimors Ventral, Lake Shore Michigan Central. Morris and Essex Milwaukee and st. Milwaukee and St. New York Central, Now Jersey Central, Now Jersey Southern... Obio and Mississippi Quicksilver . Quicksilver preferred Yoledo, Wabash and Western, . ‘Western Union Telegraph THE MONKY MARKET, Money on call lent at 6 a7 per cent, closing at 5 per gent, tho highest and lowost being 7 aud"4 per cent The following wore the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day:—Savan- wah, buying 3, selling 44 diecount; Cincinnati, fair demand, pur, selling 110 premium; Charleston, Bearce, 5.26 0% discount, %4 apar; St, Louis, 1-10 discount; New Ofieans, commercial 3;, bank % dia- fount; Chicago, 25 premium; Milwaukee, pur, Poreign exchange was heavy and lower. The nomi- fal rates were reduced to 4.81 aud 4.85'4, with actual businossut 4.80 a 4.8055, and 4.8415 a 4.85, TH GOLD MARKET, Gold opened and closed at 1025,, with sales in the finterim at 1024. The carrying ratos were 1}4, 1 and % per cemt, and the borrowing rates atl and2 per cent The imports of specio last weck amounted to $53,947, of which $32,000 was foreign gold, $13,000 American gold and the remainder si:ver, BOLD CLEARINGS AT THE NATIONAL BANK STATE OF NEW YOKK, Gold balances. Currency balance: Gold ciaurances CLEARING HOUSE STATRMENT, Curreney exchanges. url + $1,805,500 + 1,357,690 = 16,922,000 86,160,275 3,707,308 + 10,946,028 1,425, 704 THE VORKIGN MARKET. The London advices report consuls 4 ‘4 higher than on Saturday, American securities were un- changed except for Llinots Central, wnich declined 1 Per cent, to 76, The rate of discount in the open mar- ket for three months’ Uills is 344 per ceat. The Bank of England gained £96,000 bullion to-day on valance, At Paria rentes advanced to 106.92'5. Hxcbange on London Was quoted at25i. 16340. The closing prices jn ‘London were :—Consols, for money and account, 9644 a 06)g; new 434 per cent bonds, 10534 a 106% ; 6-20 bonds of 1867, 10814 a 108}¢; 10-40 bonds, 10814; fives of 1881, 10633; Erie, common shares, 15%,; do pre- ferred shares, 23 a 2354; New York Central, 107, Bar silver was quoted at 544d. per ounce. UNITED STATES TREASURY, Revenue receipts, see $620,000 Customns receipts ‘690,000 Bank notes received. + 1,000,000 GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds were steady all day, tho following being the closing prices:~ United states currency sixos, 120% @ 121; do. sixes, 1951, reg- istered, 109% a 110; do do, coupon, Ll0y a 110%; o., 1865 new, registered, 1053, a 105% do, do, 40,, coupon, 10554 & 10594 ; do, do., 1867, regi: tered, 108 a 10855; do. do., do, coupon, 108 a 10814; do, do., 1868, registered, 10954 a 109%; do. do., ao., coupon, 100), a 100%; do, ten-lortics, registered, 107% @ 107 3g; do. do, coupon, 10844 410814; do, ives, 1881, registered, 106% a 106)g; do. do, do., coupon, 107% @ 107%; do. 43g’s, 1991, rogistored, 104% a 105; do, do., do., coupon, 104% a 105; do, fours, 1907, wogistered, 10214 a 102% ; do. do., coupon, 102%, a 10244. RAILKOAD BONDE In railroad bonds Hannibal and St, Josepn eights, eonvertibies, advanced 2 per cent—to 85. The other changes were an advance of % in Union Pacitic irsts and 3 in do, sinking funds, and a decline of 44 in Northwestern gold sevens and Ubio and Mississippi seconds, BANK SWARES. $1500 US 6's, '81, Fr, | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER : 30, 1877.—TR 12634, Hanover at 98, Metropolitan at 131 107M. MINING ‘The following were the shares in San Francisco :. 1x euanes. irry. Hale & Noreroaa Imperial Julia Cont Justice. . reported, were ag follows :— FINEST BOARD—11 A, 5 Eureka Con, Grand Prize id Park as closing prices of mining Union Consolidated . 5 Yellow Jacket . a 100 Kenta 00 LOON ¥& 100 100 100 Ophir, SRCOND BOARD—1 Y, My 100 shs Bullion 83g 100 shs Ontario. 100 Confidence, 6° 144) Moose 100 ao 6 100, 100 Glove! sod 57% 100 do... 5% 100 loo do 5% LO | 100 do. 5%, loo 100 Gould & Gurey.b30 10) 100 Granville, oo lwo di 4 loo a 24 100 ‘3 ( Noi 634 200 | 500 Lacrosse: at’ Too New Yow £60, | 100 Julie 2 100 * do i) | 100 Usturio Y 100 Eureka. 100 Cley Mining Go. luo do 6” 100 “0. | 100 Kentuck MCo.si0 614 100 Justice. | 100 Lucerne... +16 * 100 Ophir. | Speirs NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Monpay, Oct, 29, 1877. BEFORE StJoS'sc.. 84 $1000 ig a Jose. B CALL—10 A, 300 she Northwest BI ms Bay wo. OWN Weoedgb..c 93% 800 Northire ern pid. 6 200 sls Quicksilver pid ae a es ? 2 bea ees 600 Wabush Kit Peiss. 164g Pitts, rt W& GC... O18, 400 Del, L & W Su $1% bly Bro 51g st s 3 x Joo Mich Central... 100 Northwestesn « do. 1000 165.0. pe Loss 4 167, 4500 10345 270000 10000 US 5's, 10-40, re. 10735 FIRST BOARD—10:30 A, ML, 5 shs Union Pests WC, O, OC & L..... $1000 NJ Con Ist. m... 100% 11000 N'J Cen, evt. 19000 Lehigh & WB, FY 0) du 4000 2009 Chi & NW, co #000 Chi & NW, ce Bovd Ohio & Mine 2d 1000 Oinio & Mins, ovt. 2000 W'n Pacitic Pac RK Let n wt a i 1000 StL & TM ist. 2000 Tol & Wabash 2d 7534 2 M000 G Win 1st /83,x0 U1 1000 Harton Ist 7's, c. 114 tes be 115, 10000 Pacific K of Melat iv 00 Obi, 1&8 40 shs Bunk of Com, 30 Hanover Bank. 200 200 39 25Us apron: 100" 10 American Ex 100 200 Atluntic & Puc Te 10) Gu.be 14% S00 100 Quicks' 1 a Ett ‘love t 10ONYO& ‘id: 100 do. 200 100 109 Ww isan’ ves debs BEFORK 20 Shs Merchants Bk. uy 100 Del & Hudson... luo TWO dO seveeee i 100 do Bl 46 400 Quicksilver M Gol, 3434 1000 Western Union T 400 Erie Kailway 100 do. 20 do, 200 Michigan 100 Lake su & M So v5 200 do 100 do. UO do. OO. 300 = Chi é y 200 Chi en $4000 1 $ ore, ry 1881+ 10 1000 UB 110g 1B U 5 oad's, SOF los “do 10000 US 43's, 100%, 15000 USA Juss 110000 do, do Sucen ot 5 Saksey be NC & Kock 1. Liu Obi & Northiw abe 100 wavush'it pr 100 Gh, Mil ft be CALL—12: 200 shs Chi & NW pf. do 100 0,0, 0 & TRE 100 Central 1 Hit of NJ » F000 U5 4’s,r, 199) SECOND shee Sut aN e 1000 Del & Hud, ag Pi 400 11000 rie 4th 100 6000 O, B & Q7 0 2000 Ohio & Mis 1Luv0 West Un, ¢, 1900 TOW be Shore “ist er, Ws 200 shs Del & Hud, .be 100 10 100 . 100 150 Ontario Bil M's be 200 doy Quiekaliver.... be Joc 100 Atlantic & P Tel. ve 68 do 100, 600 100 200 hop 400 dovceeses DB BE 100 N ¥ Cent&lludson. 1076 do. OTe ure City bank shares sold as iollows ty Commerco aby i 100 Chi & Alton 200 Ht & Sido... 200 H & stJo 100 Morris & 500 De 1100 shs bse reser we 'B1, c..be 1075 1,1007:be 1u245 + 102%3 2 104 do 2105" do, 105 ao) br 104% 047, dO seve do do BOM 65% ing di iw Chi 7 eocic ‘Ist iit ais OK BOARD=1 is8¥0 x. be |, Lack & W..be » 703 PM 70% 30% 42 1 oH aN BH lad La) Om Stalin 10 ‘S-lve Jow middling, 107 middling, 10 13-1) | Tho spot sales were us toliows:— | tract and ® more radical decline thus | seurce and nominally $129 # $1.30, The swles betweon the } soft and virgin, $2 49, Suirite qui 200 do. a0 Med 6 2 Pittsburg. 100 Lake Shore. COMMERCIAL REPORT, COTTON: SPOT WEAK, 1-1G6c, Lowen; FUTURES CLOSED BARELY STEADY—¥FLOUR QUIET— WHEAT IKREGULAR-—CORN STEADY—OATS STZADY—-WHISKEY NOMINAL—PORK FIRMER— LARD QUIET—PETROLEUM NOMINAL—OILS STEADY—SPIRITS URPENTINE QUIET—ROSIN QUIET—CO¥FEE FIRM—SUGAR NOMINAL— FREIGHTS STEADY. Moxpay, Oct. 29-6 P. M. ‘The chief feature of interest to-day was centred ic the whoat market, ‘ihe receipts were three quarters of a million bushels, probably the heaviest ever bulle- tined in any one day, yot the market was wonderfully well sustained, Corn quiet aad steaay, Oats steady. Whiskey nominal Pork firmer. Lard quict. Froights wore steady but quiet, Cotton on the spot was 1-16c, lower. Futures closed barely steady. Cofee wus rw. Sugar remained dull aud nominal, Olle were still steady. Petroleum was nominal and naval stores were quict. Corrax.—The market for Kio was quiet but firm. Mild coffee was steady; we note sule of 2,000 bags Maracabo at 18¢. 4190, The stock of Rio and Sautos coffee at this port October 22 was 81,298 bags; arrived since, 23,072 bags; sales since, 21,950 bags, Stock of Rio in Gret hands to night Galveston New UOrleani Savannah Movile iehmond Total. New York. ‘Total... ‘Total stock Adoat and loading for United ‘States to Septeiaber purchused’ for’ the’ United’ Niutos vo" Ustober 27 (2.000 Santos)... Total visible sapoly. «, Delivered from warehouse during tho weak: — New York 31,113 1686. a 16ige.; tair do IBC, 1846.3 good do., 18340, w 19¢.; prime do., 1914 4 19%e.; extreme range foe lots, 15%. w B1ije.; Santos, tair to good, 17Ke. a 18\e., gold, 90 days; Java, govern- ment bugs, 22¢. @ 23, ; do., hrass mats, 22c, a 24c,; Singa- pore, 183g, a 20e.; Ceylon, I7ige. w 19}ge.; Maracaibo, 1O}ge. ale. ; Laguayra, 18e. 410}/c. ; Jumaten, 176. 0 18;e St. Domingo, 153¢¢, 16¢. 7 Ye, Mexie: v . 18, COTTON ou the spot was 1-16c. lower, with the official tone of the market culled steady, bat many holders were quite anxious to roulizo, and would have sold wt even a lower figure than 11 8-16c, tor middling, Futures opeued 6 a7 points lower than Saturday's closing prices, and ruled quiet all day at ubout the opening prices, ‘The market steady, with a decline for the day of trom 4 to 9 points. The closing prices to-day, compared with Sutur- day's, were us followy— —Current prices of spot cotton (quotat are vased on Americun standard of classification and on cotton in store running in quality not more than half urade above or below the grade quoted) U ma %. Orten New Cottgn. Ordinary. - f Strict ordinary. . BIG 10 316 10 SLs Good ordinary, 10 Fag 10.7 Btrict oud ordinary. 10 Low middling Strict low midi Midaling. ood middling. it ‘a6 un 9-16 it Suriet Maaling fair... ral 2 rood ordinary, 99.16 triek food ord Consumption. .... Speculation... ‘Totals. --inciude ry the sules were us follows:—saturday after one P.M. =_teouer: 100 bales at 11.17¢., GOU ut 11.1he.; Novem! 109 at 1L.Se., 1,200 ut 11.040; December, 100 at 11.02¢.) 2,100 wt Ty uauary, 200 at 11.08¢," 900 wt 1 1:4) a6 11.076, February, 100 at 11,190; Mareb, 2 11.26; April, 200 at 146, Total, 7,000. bales.” T up to two P."M.—Uctober, 100 ub LLile., 400 a6 111 G00 wt 11.146,,°100 wt IL. 1de., 800 at "11 1Ge,, 400, at M176, 900 wi 300 at 11.160. 400 ai 11.1765 November, 1,700 at 10.%¢., 1,40) at Lo.dse. 100 at 10.956 , 200 ut ‘1ULW6e.,, 1100 ae 1g a 10,08¢ 5 700 ab 10.97¢.. 700 at "December: 500 mM 10-050. 1,700 mt 10.046, 100° at 10.026. 2,000 at 10.93e., 900 10.94¢. 5 Junuury, 700 at “11.01e., 10:9e., 1,009 at 10.086, 303 3,000 ‘wt “Ae, 500 at L1\0le., BOO wt T1.14e) S00 at 1 120., ailerah., 800). at 124, 400 * 30) at 11.890, Luu 102 Late; April 600 ut iLbue, luv wt lay. 300 wt 11.506. ; ne, 100 ws 1 fie. “Pott, 40,000 bales, Grand ttal. 53, Cotton freights closed as H 5; New Urledns, 10,611; Mobile, 3 rlvston, 4,609, Wilinington, 970; more, 8; New York, 10; Boston, 47: at Toth SIV bales.” This day lust week, ‘This day last year, 44,050 bales. Total since September 1, 582,79 bales” Cotton trelzhts closed us follows:—To Havre, by btoam, 7 Hamburg, by stoum, 1e 5 gomoressed To Ree itial try ook comutonsed.” Marker seady, FLOUR AND Guatx.—Receip oats, 115,026 lour was quivt and ern and Hoathern, Rye flour neal was firm, at full prices. 156,19 duay. The cate wore 16,000 bbls, au ruled standy, with sales of SU bbls. with a tai demand. The sales were 750 bbi: Gorn ment, Brandywine, Corn meal, punchoons, —Whent was somewhat irregular, ‘The receipts were enor- mous, but # large proportion of them were tondored on cun- revented. At tie | 129, Chicago was $3 50 a 4 25 4750 5 25 5 75a 6 Ww Choice State 6 00K 6 25 Superfine Westora 4750 525 Extra Western, 975" 609 Minnesota (now! 575 ue 700 Kound hoop Ohio, shipping brands. . 4 609 Rovnd hoop Ohio, trade braud * 0a 68 50 aan Se 7 50 | itis, 50a 6 40 St Louis, low extra. 008 625 . Louis, straizht. 50a 7 00 t. Louis, ehoive double extra. 250 750 St. Louis, choice fuily. 50a 859 Kye tlour.. 750 460 Southern, No. Da uthern, superfine. doa g | southern, oxtea, 75a 700 Southern, family Wa 875 Corn must, Western, 65a 4.00 Corn meal, Jerse; 63a 3 00 close Milwaukee No, 2 was nominal at calls were about 190,000 bushels at $1 20 4 $1.40 tor No. Milwaukee spring, #1 for No. 2 Chicuo spring, $129, for “ungraded ‘yan, $1 33 for No.1 Mil: waukee, $1 42 lor No. 3 red and Canada red, in bond; $144 for do, white, in bond. The sales at tho first call were 8,000 bushels No. 2 red wii or for Qetober, at $1 43; 8,00 do. do. Novomber at 81 415 40,000 do. No.'2 spring, lor October, at 8 $1 ». do. November at $1 284 & $1 16 m0 io Northwest, for November, at's] 2814 a $1 2H, Suios at the second call were 8,000 bushels No.2 spring, for Oe- tober, ut 1 2i}¢; closing as follows:—No. 2 red winter, for Vet $1 41 bid, $1 42 asked: do. November, $1 bia, 81 42 9 eked; No. 2 spring, for he ber, $1 28% bid, $1 ate asked; do. December, $1 28 bid, $1 31 asked; y Northwest, for October, $1 20 bid, $1 SL » November, $1 28% bid, $1 253% asked; do, mber, $1 28 bid, $1 31 ‘asked. ‘Corn was quict, but steady. The spot sales were 100,000 bushels at zie. tor high mixed, 61%e. a B2e. for No. 2 and 6 ic. for ungraded, The sales at the first call wer 40,000 bua second call sheis, December stemmner, wt Olga. 5 at O2%e, a Ge. No sales at the “follows:—Getober steamer, 1346. No. 2, Ui, do, asked ve, UME, Bt asiceds | do. . , {c. weked: December steumor, 61350. bid, Gide. asked; i 2 . bid, 63a. asked, ie was stondy., Harley wns quiev and lower wus quiet, Oats were quict. The sales were 45,000 bushels including Westorn and State mixed. ac Sze, w37c., Noo 2 wiixed at B6rac, No. 2 white wt Sve. and No. white ab BOAje. w BHC. GoNNY BaGs.—The market Was quiet; heavy to Nght weights quoted at LUKe, a 12! Hear AND. JOtK.—We note sales of 100 bales juto butts at Siac, currency, cash. Hemp was quiet, We quo — Amorican drossed, 8175 & $182 00 lor single, $210 a S219 10F double, and $130 a $15 for undressed; Russia, cloan, Barley malt | w 146,608 to about gh oa $2 o7% ewe bare p Pictecsiohte ‘ap 8. ‘do. in, he. ire. He. Lon or fe sa relied at —The market was quiet. We qi Dressed. ultry Turkeys, arsey, coud fo Prime ie. a 150.5 Beate good to prime, ize. a enters, eaod aod ? Yn 8 a pri *Frulnacii i. dry cme 7 ‘chi end Wort MK “eniladelpbi I6e, & Ihe, Fowls—Jorsey pela Ws good to pelime, Io. 8 ucks, “sunt ve. pou He, hicks ens, Jergey. sprin Fowls—state and and Marylaad, $1 87; ducks, PROVISIONS. tlerces und 97 boxer; eut S51 boxes: beef, 370 flercens 280) beef hams, 70 bb sold at $14 S 250 bbls, mess gold at, x October The closing “call” October, $14 70. bid. 61d mika asked; do,, old ‘and new, $14 10 bid, $14 40 asked; Dece: ber, B14 bid, B14 25 unked ; mailer ar, $13 90) bid, S14 i January, $13 90 bid, S14 uvked. Cut meats we uel. Smuked’ hams were gue ab a India wes. closing, ut the second 88 7) did, $3 BU unked id, $8 70 asked ; seller year, $5 05 bid, #870 “ $8 724 = ‘2 m Fa = ES = 85 7}g lor Decembs Hind 68.77%, $3 82 Spot sales were fis saaveon elty ut Ss 4U; 1o0 do, at $3.35 @ $5 90, and 100 Lieross off grade at Bic. i i—We note sales of san terces Bp tia do., ehoie tiarker was dull: dairy wis quoted at and Stal jon to tuo, quoted at 126. 1G, boxes.) The market was | m quoted at 13) arket was dull » tw a"uie.; Western, in good condition, 21e. Kkick was in good demaud dnd frm We quoto:=-Caroling, f ul, Ghiee & Upc. ; prime new, Te. + Lauist: 2, now, Gige. adic. ; Patna, 7c. a 7: ge. sol Raw was dull and nominal, W . Ketined was dull. We quote ime do., Sage; Cuba, roc 4, centrifugal, bids. and molasses, hids. and xrvcery, fair to choice, Shoo B7a Dige. wOse.: Of A, Mes wD! ¢e. 3 2O%go.: wramulated, 10c.: off granulated, aA7e Lye low extea U's, rades, i i U's, Tae w Be. nurket was dull, prime was quoted at Me, apts 6 bhds., 6 therces xnu 409 bbis, Tallow sales were 140, 35 bbls. Market nominal; sellers the market for all classes was quiet, but rates ents—lo Liverpool, vy 4000 bushels xrain, Glasgow, steam, 5u tlerees beat 200 obls) flour,” Bremen, ste grain, 11g martin: lard, 25% bacco, 33 50 45; 500 Balen covron, iueusurement goud rks: 100, paccazes . S marks. Charter ian ivark, a Tor orders, with S000 Role. ce- Jeum at 4s. Od: direct port, dd. less; a German hence to ‘Alexandria, with 14,000 cuses do. ht sbip, hence to London, with 6,600 bb Larsetlles, with 2.2 po ut ds, dd. , bbls. ernde do. at Ligd. 5 4 Norwesian bark, bence to for orders, with 2.700 Ubis. refined do. on fan American bark hence to east coast rela quarters gral ean Austrian bark henes to Cork lor orders, with 3,500 quarters grain, 7s, 439d.; a Freneh bark hence ig Getto or Marseilles, wil 50) quarters grain mt °| a Norwegian bark from Buitimors to Bristol, with a tants grain, reported vt 7s; 4 British ship, ‘1,002 dud une 1.409 tons, laid on the berth for Liverpool, oe eral cargo, ut current rates. NEW YORK CALILE MARKETS, MONDAY, Wet. 29, 1877, 2 R THK PAST WERK, RYCEIPTS FO Vaal ies vy and Yards Beever, Cows. Calves, Lam, Hoge Sixtieth street 2714 52° 1,651 21,948 ah Fortieth street. == 13,920 dersey Oity 18 203 10,508 15,478 ‘Totals. 70 1,804 82,541 Fresh to-dav...., 57 816798 12,400 BuKves.—Trade steady at current rates, which were not advauced on those of the present wee. ‘The herds to hand ranged from common to good, being in general coarse aud not lully fat forsiaughter, Prices were 7c. a 12'<c, 1), weights $34 owt. @ 10 ewt, From 55 Ibs, wos ibs. has Pee by far At Sixtioth Poon aliowed not; coneral sales on 56 1bs. net, street yards ‘T, G, Eastman wold for seif 52 Cattle? sales as followss—114 Liliuols stuars ut 5% Weight Gy owt.: OF Tilinols steers weight OX ewt.; 106 Ilinoly The) woiznt Gig owt: dua Titinots porlb., weight 7 ewt.: 16 [litnois steers at O46. per Ib. Weight 7iq ewe. ; 00 Lilingls steers at O40, per ib,. weigit Thy owe ; BA Lilinols steers at 0456. per Ib. welght 7% ow! 118 Liltnbis steers athe. por 1b. woah’ 75s ewt., sean 50 Miiuols steers at 1U%ge. per 1b., welght 5 cwh 2 23 Li nois steers wt lU3se. per 1b., weight sty ewt.; 00 Ditnols stours wt 10346. u 10%&e. per'lb., weight D ewt. | 60 Iilinols Steers ai 1054:,"a Iida. per ib.,,.welgit 9 owt, i. Burchard sold tor “Rankin & “tThowpson 30" Ilinolé steers at 10}ye. per 1b. welgbt & ewt.; 102 Lilinois Steers ut Ige. por Jb., weight Bl ewt.; tor J. Kob- | erty 42 Ubio steers mt Oe. per 1b, weignt 634 ewe, : 18 Gilto stoers ‘at 10sge per Ib., wolait 7g ewt.t 30 Ohio stoors aloe. & Lie. per b., weixhts % ewe. a 734 cwt. Goon & Phorpson gold for A." Gillspie-46 lily steers ut 1Ohge. por 1v., with 50e, off per head, weight 7% ewt. ; for Takin & Thompsou 33 Colorado steers at Ye. per ib., weight Sewt. 7 18 Iilivotsstocrs at #4c. per Ib., weight ig owt. | t Gillis “sold for or “ Brown 51 Aliinois steers ut lic. a Lic. per 1b. Tig ewt. w Bi cwt; 46 Kentucky bret pirart a weight Yewt. | Ulery & ted ior Ulery Golf 89 Keutueky steers wt 1030.4 12c. pe iold Weishts Oj ewt. w 10 ews. Be, Vowel sold for Meyers Kejgenstelu 101 Tilinoie ateers at Y> as per Ib,, with $1 off 6 wheat, | $18 75a S14. Li etobe » hard IPLE SHEET. Se we: al0}{c.; good ood ordinary, i, Sh Net “aka AVaNNa, Oct, Cotton dull; een, a 10 ose low ooh wading Toke: 3 goed, oninery. rece! ee gross, ‘8K, Expor Ma te the Cencinent, BODs hannel, 2/528 coastwive, L870. Sal his Mock, BLLOTE anuestox, Oct 29, 1877, 108g low on jet receipts, i) 4 x“ Forts constwiva, 4008, Sates, 15. "Seoek, 83.390 Wiiainctox, N. (:., Oct, 29, 1877, Spirits of turpentine tira wt Sic. ‘Kany tens as $1 45. for ning steady at $1 45 tor hurd, $245 ruin. Tar steti's at $1 66 Strained, Crude tur for yellow dip and vir, Flour uuchanged; sa Mivwaukeo elu 82, . Sic. co in fal No, 2 Cunade at T6ige., 1 0 10,000 bushels do. newil: exiza do. at Sige Causl froights lower; wheat and peas, Be.;corn und rye, 73ge-: barley, Udge. to New Vork- Burraro, Vet. 29, 1877, Fiour in good inquiry, but unchanged, sales 1,500 bbls, Wheat dull and votiually unehan; 6K sn guity 5 sushels No. 2 W U0 d>., t Lge, 0. tern wt of Cunada nt 76e, it sales; medium 104 $111 for city Railroad treighty— al trei x! ea 9 p “pad bushels No. ido, at sSe.. 0,000 bushels 000 do. 3 8000 do. Cana 56,734 oe er Michigan, spot, $1292 red winte . spot and seller seller Decom- xtra do, Sauer nber, $1 2044 October, $1 as i seller November, $1 ¢ No. 3 red. $1.17; rejected Wabash, 81 04; ! No. 2 Spring 1} M4. Gorn tiny: bheh mntxod, mot, 456 oi ler November, 40. 4H seller seod—| Mim Hobo 4 14.000" Uushels: eortly 20,000 do; outs, 1,700 do. ur, (i) bbls, ; Wheat, 57,000 bushels: corn, . 11,000 do. CINCINNATI, Oct. 29, 1877, Flour dull; family, $6 4 $8 10, Wheat duil; red, $1 20 & SL2B, Corn quick but steady at 45e. a dic, ‘Oats steady ‘a dle, Rye 4 He. wHUe. Barley dull; good to prime Western spring, 6c, Pork in good demaud at d quiet but firm; current make held wt BS 40, kottlo, Migc. bulk mesis nominally unchanged, Bacon strong: sort rius; 9c. w 9c. ; short ciear, Oye, Whirkey stoudy at $1 07, ihutter steady aud unchanged, Sugar steady aud ui uyed. Hogs siull; common, 34 4 $2'U0; Tight e470 a $4.90" poking, $495 4 5; butchers’, $5085 10. Kecelpts: 7 shipments, 1, Ciicago, Vet. 29, 1877. Wheat irregular; No. 2 sprit $l U4 @ Novem and firm, cash Flour bea! $1 gue CnTs 40, October; 381 vitheubad’ Witter Be. Kecel ta—Fiour, bushels; corn, do. EUROPEAN MARKETS, COMMERCIAL. Livenroon, Oct, 20—5 P.M. Cotton—Th day included 5,500 bales Ameri- can. Fut uplands, fow middling clause, January $id veoruary delivery 6 7324. Livenroot, Oct. 29-5 :30 P. M. Produco—Spirits of petroleum, 73d. a 8d. ver gallon; spirits of turpentine, 25s, per ew, Liverroot, Oct. 29—Evening. Linsoud oll, 31s. por owt. ates of t Antwerp, Oct. 20, 1877, Petroleum, 32. for fine pale American. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGK REPORT. Livenroon, Oct, 39, 1877. Pork—Eastern dull at 68s. ; Western dull at 45%. Bacon — Cumberland cut steady at 45s.; short rib dui! at 41s, Gd. ; Jong clear dull wt 40s, 6d.; short clear dull at 4), 6d. Mams—Long cut steady at 50s.; shoulders firmer at 39s. Boet India mess stondy at 97s,; extra mess steady at 104s.; prime mess dull ut 90s Lard—Prime Western dull at 45s. 6d. ‘Tallow—Prime city dull at 4s. 6d, Turpentine— Spirits swoady at 258. osin—Common dull at Ss, Gd; tne dull at 108, Cheese—American choice steady at Lard SH dull nt 47m Mout-cextra Stave dull at 20s. Wi ie 2do. dull ab 10s. Od; Xo. 1 spring dull at 11s, 2 winter dull lls. 5d. Corn—Mixed soft steady at 20s. Sa. Cottonseed oll-—Yellow American, none iu the mar- Receipts of wheat for the week from Atlantic ports, ‘78,000 quarters; receipts of wheat for the week frony Pa- Xi do. ; recelpts of wheat for the woek from 300 do. ; receipts of corn, 27,000 do, FINANCIAL, Loxpow, Oct, 29, 1877. Gold to the amount of £531,000 arrived on saturdey from Australia, India and China. It is ebed that most of this sum will go to the Bunk of iu er Silver is quoted at 544d, per ow abst advices quote five per cont rentes 106f. 926, for account, Pants. Oct. 29, 1877. Exchange on London 25f. 1634c. for short sight. —-+ ++ ——_. per head, wei i'g owl econ es for soit sO ‘ohio steers ut ile. a 7 Beate attic, mixed oxen aud stern, at 9ic0, per Toe, weight Sewt. At Jersey City yards Conoy & MeVherson s0:c for Christy & Co. 72 Virgina stee wt a 9he fe bo stears at i0S%e. per Ib. with + per Ib. weights 7% wh ‘i Newt: tor B, H. Sloat afters Fivania steers at 10x, Ib,, with $10 off the lot, weight 7: cw! for E. W. Bedtor ‘Kentucky stcors at 94gc. per lo., woight 7 cwt.; 58 Ken: tueky stuors at Ye. a lle, per id., weights 7 owl, w 7 cwks tor Johuson Co. 52 Kentucky steers at JUL ac. & 10s, ‘ec. per Ib., weiyht i cwt., with $1 off per head on 26 head, sold # Kentucky stoers ut Le. # 1130. per Ib., ewt, a lly owt; tor Dadivman & Co. 53 Ken- tuck, Ts at lic, w lige perlb., weiwht 54g cwt, ; tor J, Eroc! 28 Keutucky steors ut 10g, Jy Bs eet owt. 70 Kentucky steers wt Ue vg PAE Ws weights 734 wt. 4» B owl Peete ate srasrs os Oibe. © 1D}G0. var Io. weight OX ews tor J. Livingstone 18 Peunsyivania steers at Xe, per Ib. woight 7 cwt, strong, with $1 off per head. Newtou é Hoimes sold tor selves 16 Ohio dry cows and hevfers at 84 per Ib., weight Gewt,; 18 Ohio dry cows aud heiters at 4 Sc. er Ib, on live weirht of O45 log, per he: 21 Obio steers at He. per Ib., weight 5% ewt.; 30 Obio steers at 10c., with $t on por hed on 19 loud, « 0lee, par Ib. welyht 735 owt. ; ley ators we 10s, w 10%¢e, por Ib. weluieg fig owt. jorado stears at Se. per ib., with $1 off per head on 14 hoad, weights 51 owt, « 04 ews. S, O'Donuoll sold for Waixel & Allerton 43 Texan steers, direct trom tho Planing, at 74. per id., welzht 4% ewe; 108 Texan steors, direct irom the plains, at Se. & Sige, per ib., with ave. head ou a7, end, sold at Be. per “fo,” Tofley & Sons wold for N ‘fan steers; direct Irom toa blains, at Tige per rib, with Soff por hend om 100 heud, sold ny wep 2 Colorado rege. perlb., weight 6 owt, Bone per tine wenghe Og per Ib., weight by ews. iu Kentucky oxen at dige. pei Ib. with 606, off per head, weight 9 owt; 40 Kentucky at 104 r ib, weights 74 ecwt. a 8 30 Kentuery steers at lige, & 10%. por hts 745 ewt Sy ewt. oS. W. Sherman sold wel for Waixel & sllerton, 42 Texas steers, q ‘ect from a plains, at 7490. pe eight 5 cwt.: 38 Colorado st at Se. per I ewt ; 17 Missouri steers. at Oue. per Ib., w Lauterbach sold tor Walxal a t trom the plains, xt Size, 4 owe} ‘of per hoxd on 16 nead, w 13 Itlinois seers at 9340. per Ib., weight 7% cwt. & Moyer sold for X Morris 286 Texas stears at Ho. @ Hige. por Bera Gark sit pram fod ilinole teste at Weight o% wt: 40) Liimois steers at Qs: por Ib. ‘wolghte ewt. 0) owt: 17 1 teers at 1c. per iv., weight owt. ee AND Lawns —Sales steady, with « slightly im- ling in Inmbs. Sheep sold ut + aGhye. mixed flocks at dijon ‘tate lambs, weight Gt iy per So Bate, sheep, welche G0 ibs, head, at ib, Judd Buckingham 117 Obio sherds weight 80 ton per head, at Sige, ver Ib 98 Canada ‘bunba, weight tos jor heads Lending October 7 uveraxe per head rsheep. Kase & Vidcoek sold Ake. per Io; 43q0. por Tbe; 218. Oi See per ib. td wep, weight SM Ibs. per head, at M1 Ibs. por howd at fe. per Ib. 5 79 Tbs. per hewd, wt Getover 187 4 4 ole ahioep, weight 96 lus, beep, Woy ht 1S Ibs. per lie wolghts 03 Lbs. 6 lg sheep, weigh +: 140 calls 51 bs. pF head, at 44 lambs, weizht 01 lbs. per hewd, fee, per Canada sheep Zibs. per id, WEG gee per lb; 14 ht 74 ths. por head’ at Giges per ib 18 74 Ibs, a M0 Ib: 1877, 3,187 sheep ALSO SS averaxe per lead. Mo Canada shee OIDs. wt 4340. sheep, weight 5 “gel ge weight 11,020 Ibs. #0 at be. p $205 w S210, gold; Itulian, 8270 « $275, gold ube, dig Ge,, gold; jute butts, ve, a B4e., currency, ¢ m0 ¢ Manila heinp, Te. : sisal, Ghee. : intlo, de., all gold. Mobassks.—Foreign was quiet and domestic was the same.” We quote:—cubs, centritugal and mixed, 260. @ We; clayod, He. #'B7e.; muscovado reflaing, Bde. w BHe. Sen Boe. Porto itieo, 370. a Soe. : Kngiieh Taland New Orleans (old) comm ae. Naval Srouss.—Hpinite vurpe ut 160 bois. sold. et Bc, Rosin wus also steady’ but Tor and pitch were in fair jobbing demand and 4 Wo.quote '—Splrits turpentine, de, Rosiu—Good str $L 70 wl 775, und strained, $1 70, $2 Pitoh, #2 124 'h $2.40. onin stead: $1 60. 50, limington, were i strained, $1 45; good do., $1 OU. ‘urpenthi seas hard, 81 455 e as follows Tar steady, bid wud asked asked; Keble ees “aie the agi bid, Ste, ask: Sle, ir, Oi i ernde, $115 natural Southern, Sho: re dos, natural isles fish, Sound, 40¢. a 490. Ternounin.—The wa rket for retined was dull and nominal. A fair basivess was done in corti ed winter sperm, mits erade North bleached wiuser, 7s nettled the 278 Ohio sheep, ‘ ame bey ae ‘bs. a ‘38g. meri} GSS Oblo lumen weigee. 17. per 5 Uracen lanive, weleht 46.410 jue, wb ‘Bie. per Ib. & Holines sold 250 Colorado sheep, weight 80 Ibs, p 4 sere ttoribecda Ohio. acep, weight 8 Ibe. por head, ni b th fincn Cows.—A fow head were disposed of at $45.0 $65 included. Lvns.—Trade dull, Gorse, quality calves $5 S7g ewt.; also at $5 a 86 6749 a diy head; ected Lots ab Ger & Oiye: per IW.! siuuotb ity veals sold at Bo. Ae ne tb, yi asee wt $8 0 $8 270 ibs. pei “now, void at 5 hove ‘avoruye live’ woight 180 Ibs, por heud, sold at d3gc. er 281 Ohio hogs, average live wel oat 190 Ibs. per Bas ‘sold at $5 66K per owt. DOMESTIC MARKETS, Gauvuston, Oct, 20, 1877. Cotton gaaiers mmidating, 1os4e.; low middling, 10M + vod ordinary, O34 pis, 4.200 300. ivxporte ooeaiwiee Sales, 2,678, c { geod de 4 Seales prices ia ‘otton in mand at easier pricos: m Jow middling, 10}. yood ordinary, Net recep 1UsLt veles * gross, ‘12,402. Eaports to Grout Heituine 2404 to France, 1,440; to the Vont ii 304; const wise, $227. Sales, 4,000, Bioeth mi i a Coston easier; middling, 10)¢0, ; ire low Poe, per tend, calve VRALS AND Bs averace ive weaght per cwt.; 130 State FINANCIAL, —W. AD BVANS & CO.. STOCK BROKERS, 48 Broad and 34 New st., buy “and sell Stocks at the Ni York Stock Exchange quo- tations. Any part of 100 shares on a margin of one per cent, FIVE SHARES, 85. TEN SHARES, $10, TWENTY SHARES, $20, OH E SMALL ORDERS, ¥. SHARKS, Ll AIL PROMPTLY EXECUTE! 1 Tae a KSTABLISHEL HED HOUSE OF TUMBRIDGR & 0O.. 4 WALL 8T., Stock operators execute their orders from tho quotations as ‘they come ous on ihe indicator aud posted on THE BLACKBOARD. COMMISSION 1-16 ON 25 26 SHARES AND OVER, Margin 1 per cant 10 snares ren and upward. elved and execu < i mail, NEW STOCK EXC JOHN HICKLING, on V2 Broadway, New York. 1.16 commission 116, 25, 50 of 100 shares of Stock, Every accommodation for visitors who can execute thetr own orders from the iudieutor, Payments made whenever re closed. NEW tors can execute the! Prices sume as larger amounts; margin 1 are — & CO, ee ‘OFFICE NO. 60 BROADW ‘OM LATE itt OF THE NeW TORK sour X- ND SELLS ALL ACTIVE STOC ae OND HIS DEPOSIT; sE LEMENT MAL be AT ANY TIME AI THE MARKET hice, NO TRANS 1ONS BY MAIL BANKERS AND ud catry stocks as long as dosired on mari vs per cont. Send tor explanatory circularsan ort, foe. T BROAD ST, STOCK EXCHANGE 37. operators execute their own orders ore Ou # margin of oe per cent, weekly 08. 35 AND five shares or aS DEWEY. N¥ AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 ime cont on New York and Brooklyn property; low charges, BiaKk, Broadway. NOn -ALE—A MEMBERSHIP ALT change. Address MEMBERSHIP, box 3,494 Post office, ] ALWAYS HAY i TU LOAN ON MO TUAGE; New York elty Property; City Raiiroad Stock and bonds Bought and sold. Hi, L. GRANT, 149 Brondway: T¥ Yo ROW Oi INVEST ON LMC 10 Insurance Policies, call at » PRODUCE EX. AMOUNT, 0 P ATWATER & GRIFFIN: 1x TO LOAN—ANY ity a country property. 0) ON MORTG ON PROPERTY first class residen 5 Bust 24 » Wi ANTED fn trust, Onto A.M. JOHNSON & BRO., 160 Broadway. TiST MORTGAGE KONDS, OR ny gertiticatos ep resenting same; House Voxss iver Valley Bonds bow:lt and sold, vy i, Bauker und Mrokor, No. 6 Browd TO LEND ON Monta A. NIVUOLSON, 93 Nassau st, LOAN ON CITY OR BROOKLYN erty; various joumts: five years HYATL, 130 Broadway. FUNDS TO good improve “ Mor 2 GIB 7.000 tgas i uage Horne at PAV. TODD, 145 Broadway, _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. RPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. —WOULD exchange i first class ay ing J loreal ead lyu; Ret profits per annum, Dien val 12,000; Will wall on rensouabie terms, Address A. W. ASHTLNGTON: Brooklyn (L. 1) Post office. A KAKI CHAO FOR BUSING=S.—FOR SALK, A long established nud profitanle Irass Business; #attsine- wes Feaswus for rolling given, Inquire as 68 University place. VOD MAN WANTED-WI'H $200, IN A WELL Mavlished cash business paying 100 per cont. 22 Kast Astras, RELIABLE MAN, WITH SUMb Cable tal wanted, In the produce commission business ; liberal fnuucements aud permanent position to good man, A. BISHOP, 245 Broadway, room 14, OWN RE Widow, THROWN vis Neat f finding sume verte with iwithial sere ru her ort; no triflers new fe HUNGKAMLES box IN Horkld Uptown Brauch oftion AMEE, BATABLISHED, FinaT CLASS GROCERY for sulesnat profit last yeni over 83,000: death of owner only reason fur selling; ewpltal required 000, “Any oue baving the money and. meant will Gnd this scbance seldom mot with by addressing GKOUKIy 218 Herald 5 MERIOAN PATENT Fi ree eh NoT bold fire oF bute belluings: gale November 1 1877, 1h o'clock, at New York Patent ange, Sd Liberty st. ; now ou exaibition, BUSINESS beta bbl ob Le Karen TAN” WHOLERA HET FO EN Scher Steen Seeee sh Sete east of Germany wanted; best relerences gives Ploase addross to R. B., 100 Herald office, New York. N sseatrprive, about to ext LEGITIMATE BUSI. ness enterprise, about conneetiu take partner; $1,300 re at Tense #30000 9a ime veatment Bret year, Fecticulare ut p And, "H., 1,105 Brow GENTLEMAN, WITH FIRST OLASS REFERENOES, oy, light business. wish ies to help worn i shuts rtiser, 33 Kast Uth st. bee USINESS OrrCer une TO REDE! - bles in pawn for $200, worth $1,500; wilt alvide mae as nrout, “Address, for interview, C. DE VERE, Herald ottice. 2EST KNOWN BUSINESS, TRCLUDING FINE Residence, in a thriving inland city, for sal $14,000; bat for urgent persons) roasons will pot rag rally with cash customers. Appl GKIGGS & CAl RLETON, 98 Broad RST CLASS AND WELL ESTABLISHED LIGHT? mmanuiacturing usiness, piving. larse profit: rout, in- cluding sean power, very cheap. ‘This is an extraordinary opportunity for sale investment. SMITH, 17 Contre st, OR SALI PLENDID CHANCE 10 BUY A HAND. somely turuished Boarding House, now full of boarders; feed location: price $3,500, cush. ‘Address S,, box 101 raid office, JVOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A GOOD PAYING LIV. is Ayes Business; price 00. Apply to D. KINT, 121 th av. GGENTGRMAN, WHO HAS TAD THE MANAGEMENT Fot the larvest laundry in Troy, N. Y., for ye: is thor- ouzhly ported in every dotuil of the business, wishes to nos wotinte with wo party having eupital Caer of going into the business, or will necept » postin on salury, Address BANUKEK, cure of box 82 station D, vity. W Is ae TIME 10 INVES?T.—100 MODELS OF Patents now on exhibition at the New York { 000, A eet? ie eee paying a fair i tization: one who paved W. box 2) raid ol ANTED—A PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN, Witt cupital, to connect himself with « well established house that hus been in the business over fifteen years, do- few safe und profitable business, and, with wdditional capital, it ean be doubled; no Revcalonions ‘at lowst $15,000 required, Address box 744 Post office, WAXtED=a BLIABLE MAN, WITH SMALL OAPI- ul, tor» wpesialty; good prodts; investixate, Oltice 18, 697 Broadw: V repairs: MAN, WITH $500 TO $1,000, IN established business nesr Pout office ; large profits and expacie of unlimited extension; strict ii WINES, Herald office. o Cee near OU Ww ANTED, A PARTY AS DIRECPOR AND ; +) svecrotary in 4 company about lorming to mann: acture in article iu the house: tine; $500 willbe needed. 3. B., box 132 ‘Horala ‘oftice. Aner, AN ‘ER WANTED—IN AN SLSOO seed busin Sm 8.8, WOOD, 161 Franklin st, 5 WILL SECURK EQUAL PARTNERSHIP $1. OO Oiateren irvery Lene manutacturia ae Bess, in Which lurcune Cau be made, Addr, UALITY, Herald vilice. S3. 000 WANTED JOIN IN THE MANUFAC. ‘ture of improved staple articles of unlimited see serlag one Cae cornu lty, strength, &e., 1 with One-third saving of cost in thelr making, “Address fi view, BELTING G'40., Herald office, - en BUSINESS TROUBLES, Albert G, Hyde, of the tirm of E. 0, Tults & vo, late of No, 83 Worth street, has filed a petition in Bankruptcy to have the firm of E. 0, Tufts & Ca. do- clured bankrupt; the other partner, Mr. Tuite, is une willing to join ip the application, The firm suspended several years ago, and the schedule gives the uggre- gate amount of debis at about $231,000, of whicn tha followiug are the principal claims:—North Andover Mills, $52,776 75; Eben Sutton, of North Andover, Mass, $81,323 60; Metropolitan Bank, $20,000; Im- porters and Traders’ National Bank, $20,000; W. G. Smith, $15,000; Hauover Bank, $9,319 37; Worcester Felting Company, $12,162; City Bank of Hartford, $5,000; First Natioual Bauk of Norwich, $5,000; Na tional Bank of Pawlings, $5,000, A large smount of the indebtedness is in draits of the Thames Woollu Company, tor the accommodation of the firm, Mr, Hyde has individual habilities amounting to $23,108 21, ‘Tho only assets included in the schedules ure money alleged to be due from KE. O. Tufts, by reason ot over- draits, aud tuo individual use of the firm’s assetg, amounting to $244,000, and a claim against Mr, Tus ] for $50,000 for alleged fraud avd deceit arising out of tue circumstances connected with the lormation of the copartnership of E. 0. Tufts & Co, Samuel Strauss, manufacturer of cigars, at No, 74 William street, who fatied last week, has settled with his crediors al forty cents on the dollar, ‘bie liabiliues amounting to $16,000, Register Fitch has reported favorably on the appli- cation of Walter Scott, of the late firm of Scutt & Sanger, tor his discharge from bankruptcy, no wodi- tors making opposition, Lucius Lyon, ot No. 343 Filth avenue, formerly a member ot the Finkle & Lyon Sewing Machine Come pany, bas been adjudicated a voluntary bankrupt on bis own petition by Register Little, His liabilities, ag given in the scuodules, aygregace $95,000, but the | figures of several claims against him are omitted, the bankrupt not being abie to give the amounts. One of these is the claim of the Sewing Machino Combination for royalty on machines sold. The largest creditor 1¢ his wife, towhom he is indebted to the extent of $63,737 37 tor money loaned. The followmwg are the principal claims:—W, W. Wilson, $9,465 07; W. L. low, $6,870 81; Abel F. Goodward, $4,022 93 Maritta Lyon, $3,000; Catharine Finkle, $1,719 cd No assets Whatever are given in the schedules, Rosenberg & Marks, clothing manufacturers, of No, 22 Walker street, were sold out by Deputy Sheriff Patien yesterday to satisfy two judgmeuts—oac for $904 25, in favor of 5. Isdor, and the ofher lor $500 72, Obtained by Moses Stein. Enoch B. Wood, deulor in epring bed bottoms ai No. 234 Canal street, was sold out by Deputy Shertit McKeon yesterday to satisly @ judgment of $431 24 oviained by Joha &. Sutton. ‘The Oriental Mirror Company, of No. 39 Dey stroot, is finavcially embarrassed. The company was orgao= ized a tow years ago with a capital of $50,000, Georga A. Tellord being president and J. B. Alliger treas- urer, and were supposed to have beea doing a large business. Judgments were recently obtained by three ot the creditors—Sarah A. Teliord, $534 55; Dominique Durand, $347 24, and Veter J, Hecker, $75 42—and, refusing lo pay these, the Sherif made a levy, and yesterday sold out a portion of their stock. The’ offl- ors of the Company say they have not suspended, but @ meeting Of the stockholders will shortly be hed to determine whether to continue business or wind up tho concern, In the County Clerk’s office yesterday there waa flied the assignment of Rudolph Gram and William Gruhm, comprising tue firm of Rudoiph Grubm & Brother to Hyman 1s THE AMERICAN POPULAR, Tho reference proceedings in tho case of the At. tornoy General vs. The American Popular Lito lusur auce Company were continued yeaterday before Mr. Ira D. Warren, referee, The examination was conducted by Mr. Wingate, counsel for Receiver Lawrence, The testimony of the lormer cashier, M. A.J. Reid, was resumed whore it broke off on Friday, He was closely questioned by Mr. Wingate concerning the grand plan ol “centennial dividends,” which haus heretotore been fully elucidated. Wituess said that Dr, Lambert was the moving spirit in that scheme. a number of policies Were iound on the books by the receiver tho premiums ou which were paid in advertising. The total amount of these accrued premioms reached, in the estimation of the witue: im the «neighborhood § of $25,000. = Wituess! further (estimony went to show that considerabie advertising Was charged to loan instead of disburse- ment account, anu by this means was retained us hn asset Witness stated that about one tuousand cies were curried on the books as outstanding whiten had never been regularly issued, Some of these, he suid, were charged amoug tie uncoliected and deferred premiums, ven loans to the exvent of tue reserve Were sometimes made Upon them, and thus both the Promiums and loans upon absolutely fetitivus con- (racis were carried a$ assets of the company, Tho Gompany's annual. tepors, made Decsmeut Se 1872, showed @ deposit of Gash ia tue Bank of Salem of over $10,000. Witness testified that at no time within his Kuuwiedge was so muck 48 $40,000 actual cash on de~ posit tuere. He was asked conceruing a curious lea ture of the company’s transactions with the Bunk of Salem, wherevy it appeared that some of the cheeks on the bauk Were never preseuted tor payment, Wit bess said that be presumed this was according to ine stractions from the company. UNCLAIMED FRLIGHT AL AUCTION, Several hundred persons attended tho sale yestore day mate by order of Recetvor Jewett, of the Erie Railroad Company, of unclaimed freight. Tho sale was held at the Erie building, Duane street stores, About 3,800 packages were sold, The sale included the unclaimed baggage aud freight accumulated in the bands of the ratiway company since January 4, 1874, dowa w September 30, 1876. The company is come. peiled by Jaw to keep all unclaimed freight aod bag- Gage lor twelve months, and so the gale was brought dowo ouly to the last date above named ‘The frst wud second stores of tho oro where the sale was held were suggestive of Dickens’ *Oid Curiosity Shop.” Such another oad Golivction it would be somewhat dificult to find out. side the walls of suwe vf our modera museums Thore were guns aud tombstones, household turn’ vare and agricultural machinery, empty barrels, drain Pine, threwl, crockery, bules of rugs, lumber, sewing tnachines, ‘barrels and contents’? ropes and books, varnis and oil, Umbrellas, Valises, irunks and #0 on down to the ond of a very long chapter, Tu gale began at huli-pust ten o’ciock and to about hall-past two. Tho terms of gale were that all the goods wero to bo removed within two days alter saic, and that a deposit should be required from ail purchasers, no goods to be deliv- ered until patd tor, A large Dumber of the buyers ined to ve “professionals”? of the class of specuia- ors which these loose and disjointed and somowhat romantic sales usually bring out, where one hardly knows baad the purchase is of diamonds or ot the 8. ‘lhe sale was ri good doal at the ergs lots of paskagos being put up together, Probably the total amount of money eel for these 04,00 did not reach more than from $1,000 a

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