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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA The Stock Market Dull and Weak. GOLD STEADY: AT 102 7-8. Government Bonds Weak, States Nomi- nal and Railroads Strong. MONEY ON CALL EASY AT 6A 6 PER CENT. Wau Street, Tavunspar, Nov. 86 P. iu} While something was added to the bulk of transac- tions to-day there was no improvement 1n outside in- terest sufficiently strong to wipe away the stigma of a broxera’ market, The same dog-cat-dog condition of things continues, and it is only a quostion of time as to how long Board members will remain fat enough to feod upon each other, An exceptional break in Erio, which carried the price down trom 11 at the opening to 83g in tho first half bour, afforded a speculative dish which relieved somewhat the scanty spread of an otherwise threatening your maigre and proved a grat fal sop to many a hungry Corverus in the shape of a commission broker. The ipformation that fore- closure proceedings were being taken in the matter of the Erie road came too late Yesterday to aflect the price of the stock, but was telt im full force this morning, with the result poted above. Subse- quently, when it was realigod that the proceedings taken tn the Supreme Court must be simply confluod to such portion of the road as lies within the State of New York, and that the States of New Jersey and Penvsylvania would bave (through their courts) tocon- tribute a parity of action the price recovered to 934, but failed to hold these figures at the end by about bait percent, Doavtiess the States reterred to will actin harmony with New York and that the foreclosure pro- Coodings will be perfected, but delays may occur and objections be made, and thus a sufficient excuse be oflered for sharp fluctuations before the supreme moment of dissolution arrives, So there is an insig- nificant, but very potential, ‘ii In this matter, as thore is in most affairs of life, The stock Jobber has it upon bis lps as a ready explanation for bis unlucky ventures, and the theolo- gian, possibly meditating upon the fant that 1’? Pha- raoh’s army had been equipped with Boyton’s swim- ming suits not only would it have escaped the engulf. ing waters of the Rea Sea, but the whole etory of the Exodus been completely changed, With the decline in Erie followed a decline im Lake Shore, Western Union and the graugor shares—to a loss degree, how- ever, and chiefly in sympathy with it, although tho Silver and Anti-Resumption bills are spreading like a upastree over the market, killing credit and coni- dence, Alter midday affairs brightened up somewhat and a genoral but fractional improvement took place. Dealings are, however, confined to the small traders, who ‘make tho markot” for the time being—who a simply journeymen working for their datly bread and who are of no more importance in the diurnal revolu- tion of speculation than a fly upon the wheel, OPENING PRICES. The shgeh prices to-day were:— Northwestern’ pret Paoide Mait.. Ulwolg Contra, , New Jorsey Ci CLOBING QUOTATIONS. ‘The closing quotations at three P. M, were as fol- lows:— Bid, Asked, Bid. Asked N. ¥. Contral.. 106% 107 Michigan Cen.. 63°” 633% Harlem 144° 146 Iilinots Con. 3% TS. Union Pacific... 67°" 6734 wn StJo.., 12 12 Man & St Jo pe 27% 28) Obio & Miss 8 9 Panam. beaie t Uni 79% Av& Pao Tel... 23° 23) Pacific Muil.... 223% 22 wicksilver .°. 173g 37 Iuieksliver pf.. 35% 36 dams Express 98 90: Welle-Furgo ix 87) 88 13” American 52% bt 43% Us express... 45° 47 Morris '# Eases 74\g 7 HIGUEST AND LOWEST, The following wore tho highest and lowest prices of stocks to-day :— Highest, Lowest. Chicago and Northwestern... + Bhi 8336 icago and Northwestern preferred... 64% 03% Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, 101 G., 0., 6. and 1, 8956 Cliicaxo and Alion . TOs Delaware, Lackawativa and Wai ior, +. 50 473g Delaware and Hudson Canal, 45% 4334 Erie uu Bie lino: 7336 I2s_ Lake shore, - O84 Oly Michigan ag he jeoe + 63 6335 Morris aod Esse: + 15 Tag Milwaukee ands st Pau. + BM 82% Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred..... 67.3 Oi New York Central, 106 New Jersey Ceutral wx Obio and Mississippi. LE Pacific Mail,. 223, ‘Western Union Telograph. . 18% THK MONRY MARKET, Money on call lent at 6 per cont to-day, the closing quotations being 5a 6 percent. Tho following were the rates of excbunge on New York at the undermen- toned cities to-day :—Savaunah, buying 5-160 % dis- count, selling 3{ discount; Cincinnati, tair de. mand, par, selling 100 premium; St, Louis, $1 off; Chicago, 50 a 60 premium; Charles. ton, weak, 5-16 @ 34 discount, 3, par; New Or. leans, commercial 7-16, bank %{ discount, and Mii- waukee par, Foreign oxchango was weak, especially for demand bill, the rate lor which was reduced trom 4.85 to 4.841, Actual business was at about 4.80 for Jong and 483% for demand sterling, THE GOLD MARKET. Gold was steady at 102% throughout the day, The carrying rates wore 4, 2, 434 and 3 per cent, GOLD CLEARINGS, Gold balances, $1,467,675 Currency balance 1,635,291 Gold clearance: 26,179,000 OLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, Currenoy exchanges. $66,287, 037 Currency balances, , 8,196,836 Gold exchange: 10,934, 783 Gold balance: 1,017, 422 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds were active to-day, the prices, however, declining in sympathy with the London market. They closed steady at the followiug quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 1214¢ a 122; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 11034 a 11044; do, do, do., coupon, 110% #1105; do. do, 1865, new, registered, 105)4 @ 1054; ; do. do., do., coupon, 10546 a 1055 ; do, do,, 1867, registered, 108 a 108%; do. do., do., coupon, 1084; 9 10854; do, do., 1868, registered, 110 a 110% ; do, do, do, coupon, 110 a 110g; da ten-fortics, tered, 107% a 108; do, do., coupon, 10814 a 108K; do, fives, 1881, registered, 1064 a 106%; do, do, do, coupon, 10634 a 106%; do, 44's, 1801, registered, 105 10535 ; do. do, do, Coupon, 104% a 1055; do, fours, 1007, registered, 102 a 102%; do, do., do, coupon, 102% 0 10834. THE PORKIGN MARKET. Tho London advices report the Bank of Ei ind rate of discount uvehanged at percent, The bank lost €613,000 bullion tor the woek ending yesterday, but the proportion of reserve to liabilities 1s now 38 15.16 per cent, against 37}¢ per cent last week. The Bank Jost £50,000 bullion to-day on balance, Consols ad- Vanced } percent United States bonds were weak and declined }¢ to 3¢ per cent, the latter nm 4%’s ana 1867's. Erie sold down to 9\ and recovered to9% against 12 at the close yesterday. The preferred, which closed youterday at 22, opened at 214, rose to 23, and dropped to 21, New York Central was steady at 107, Minois Central declined 1 por ceat, to 7 At Paris rentes advanced to 105f, 60c, The specie in the Bank of France shows a decrease for the week of 7,800,000! The closing prices in London were:—Consols tor Money and account, 96% a 90%; new 436 per cent bonds, 105 a 10534 ; five-twonty bonda, of 1867, 108% a 10834; ton-forty bonds, 10854; fives, of 1881, 106%;; Erte common shares, 9; do. preterred, 21 3g; New York Central, 1063g; Miinots Ventral, 7354, RAILROAD BONDS, Bailsoad bonds wore quiet and strong, and the fole NEW YORK MERALD, FRIDAY, lowing wero the changes compared with last previor sales:—An advance of % in Milwaukee and St Paul (& and M, division), 3 in Michigan Central sevens and Lake Shore congols, coupon, firsts; % in Union Pacific firsts and St. Louis snd lron Mountain firsts, and 3 tn Northwestern gold eights, There was ade cline of 3 in Northwestern consols KAILROAD BARNINGS. ‘The gross earnings for October, 1877 and 1876, ef the following railroads were :— Mileage, 1877. Mileoge, 1876. Atch., a &S.F. Tl $340,212 TLL Bur.,’C. & Nor, 401 Central Pacific... 1,818 1,678 ‘679 ‘650 408 1,400 157 157 302 206 296 296 1,389 1,389 W, (Canada). 718 ns Ti, Cen, ‘ait line), 707 107 ne ba West*.. 34 34 North.*, 516 450 tt s Pasine. . 672 672 Michigan Central, 800 800 Midland fd Cunada®., 129 ory Mo,, Kan, & Toxas,+ 786 786 426 426 116 116 nm 1 685, 685 530 630 828 823 161 161 100 109 56 a8 237 237 680 623 ‘Total (28 roadsy).15, (0,123,594 14,807 Increase earnings... 815,710 *Fourth week estimated. Decrease owing to exceptionally heavy rains, GROSS BARNINYS FROM JANUARY 1 TO NOVEMBER 1, 1877 anv 1876, Mileage, 1877, Mile TIL $2,104, Pa 401 1,813 13,732,107 Atch., To. & 8, Bur. 0.8, &Nort Central Pavittc. . 1876. TAT gu,03i,824 B03 942) 674 Chicago & Alton... | 679 3,758,112 Chi, Mol & St.Paul, 1.402 6,555,460 157 "816,383 Dehy. €RioGrande* 302, 616,377 Haw. & St. Josepb.. 206" 1,804,274 Grana Trunk (Can,) 1,389 7,298,049 1,389 7,55 Great West’ (Can). "718 3,380,623 "718 8,577, 470 LiL Central (Iiiline) 707 4,209, a Tor 4,508,175 In,,Bomé& West?n: 1,0) B44 1'253,700 Int.&Gr't North’! 1,150, aot 30 903,547 2)672'513 672 2,549,649 221,642 120 ‘281,034 2,044,114 786 2,595,926 8,189,000 426 8,052) 264 Hgheryy as 150,822 115 ‘171,834 1. Louis, AL &'Te1 " i Belleville branc's \ piddvne dN RS Bt. 1M. & So... 675 2,741,110 2,701,421 St.Louis, Kan,C&N, 530 %578,313 2,593,962 St. Lous&SanFran, 328 1,097,753 1,103,178 16l 510,464 612,309 109 270.008 278.957 56 126,584 123,905 237 953,900 1,244,130 680 3,726,576 8,645,057 “Fourth wook October Tho tolowing roads have reported thelr earnings for September since our last Hicapeeeere: 1876, Chicago, Burlington and Qulner. $704, ‘ot $075,692 Dakota Southera.... 19,618 Detroit and Milwauk 92,234 Louisville and Nashv! 492,178 Nasbvilie, Chattanooga 828 ‘esr 18,374 819,722 174,893 39,086 St Paul and Sioux City 49,055 Sioux City and st, Paul 82,4 GROSS KARNINGS FROM JANUARY 1 To OCTOBER 1, 1877 amp 1876, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. $4,040,583 $4,151,613 Louisville and Nashville. 3,935,636 8,607,886 Nashville, Chattanooga and St Lor ee 1,267,962 New Jersuy Midiand 495,752 "478,352 Paducah and Memphis, 134,414 Philadelphia and Bri 2,168,653 ¥ ‘Texas wnd Pacitlo,.. 1,600,323 1,189, 803, Southern Minnesoéa 25, 624 1,32 St. Paul and Sioux City, 849,146 Bioux Onty and St, Paul 200, 580, PHILADELPHIA BTOCKS, ‘The closing prices of Philadeiphia stocks wer City sixes, new. ae United Railroads ot "Now Jersey... Pennsylvania sailroad, Reading Railroad... Levigh Valley Railroud Catawissa Railroad preierred. Phijadolphia and Erie Railroad Schuylkill Navigation preferred, 7 Northern Central Railroad. 16 Lehigh Navigation... 163g Pittsburg, Titusviile a 8h Hostonviile Railway, 10% Central ‘Trangportatio » 2% MINING SHARKS, The following wero the opening quotations for min- ing stocks at Sun Francisco to-day :—Gould & Curry, 8; Savage, 836 ; Chollar Potosi, 314g ; Ophir, 19; Hule & Norcross, 7; Crown Puint, 5; Yellow Jacket, 9; Bel- cher, 5; Virginia Consolidated, 26; California, 27; Overman, 16; Raymond & Ely, 7; Best & Belcher, entuck, 54¢; Union Consolidated, 6; Alpha, 1134; Sierra Nevada, 4; Mexican, 944; Eurcka Consolidated, 443g ; Justine, 1236; Utah, 13; Jackson, 8, The closing prices of mining shares in San Francisco Kentuck. Raymond & Ely: Silver Hil, Savage... Sogreguted Belcher... 30 Sierra Nevaaa. ., 4% Union Consolidated. 7 9 Yellow Jacket... 8 1 Eureka Consolidated, 45 Julia Consolidated. 2 Grand Prize. 12% Justise,. 9% The sales of mining shareatn New York to-day, as officially reported, wore Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross. . Imperial. 8 100 shs Amer Fi ly American, 100 di 300 100 Cleveland... 100 do... 100 Caledonia, THIRD BOARD—2;30 P.M. 1 | Oats active and bigner. Whiskey nominal, | Lard quill, Freight movea fairly, 100 shs American Flag 11 U0 Amerieau., a 46 oy mi 4h 8% ye 6) f 6. a cS 6 6 800 190 Oy fe NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tuvusvar, Noy, 8, 1877. ieerORE CALI—10 ALM. $00 she Lake Shure 7) ovo $1200 Mich Cen 7% 15000 Se Ls & 100 Reek Istand, St Panl, 130 A. M 100 U 8 6's, ©, "BL. 10000 U8 6? eS % 8 4)6's, 6, "91, 105, $2000 0 8 6-20, 6, °67 13 Pi 20000 do HAE 13000 U 8 8:20. ¢,.05.m 105% 10000 20000 0 § 7 800 U 8 4's su 2, TT BOARD—10:30 A. 1400 she L Sb MS BR 3700 do 8 J st mort 106) 10000 U Pueille «fund, 84 1000 P Rit of Mo les. 97K) TM Tat... 106 $10000 reg Gs, '81.... 110) 4000 16 'T, V & Gate, 92) 7000 D & I reg,’54.03 90 5COO NJ Cent conv. 63 §40000 US 4’s, rog 1907 10246 SECOND BOARD—1 $1000 NJ Con con... 63 4000 Mil & 3t P 7's, g 87% 1000 Win & St P ait a7 P.M. 24 she Clove & P gd.. 79, 200 Chie & North. Ue Bag 4000 Onto & Miss 20 wbs Am Ix Bunk. 104! 3 Del 4 iudvon..be 45 Den Mit stNa ef Fanaa M& St P.bee do. 100 8t L. KG ie 8 vibe 300 Alton & TH. 0 TO 3 PM 1s Northwest pret 64 $1000 Pac of Mo, 1st.53, 20 shsMetropoli’n 1" 100 Del and Hudson... 600 lo. ee 200 Contral of N Ut. 100 Rock Island 400 Del. Lack 300, do x, 100 Chicago & Aiton; 130 Chie & Altou pret. 100 do 100 Nortuwester: COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON: BPOT FIRM ; FUTURES CLOSED BARELY STEADY—FLOUR QUIET—WHEAT DULL—CuRN EASIER—OATS HIGHER—WHISKEY NOMINAL— PORK = DULL—LARD = DULL —PETROLEUM DULL—OILS STEADY—SPIRITS TURPENTINE FIRM—ROSIN IN FAIR DEMAND—vOFFE STKADY—SUGAR NOMINAL—FRKIGHI'S STEADY; BUSINESS Falk, Tuvrspay, Nov. 8—6 P. M. Businoss was moderate to-day, On 'Uhange flour was slow of sale, Wheat dull, Corn ensier, but active, Pork dull, Cotton on the spot was firm. Futures closed barely steady. Coflee wassteudy, Sugar was nominal, Oils remained steady, Petroleum was dull, Spirits turpentine was firm and rosin fairly netive. Correx.—The market for Rio was steady. The 1,000 bays, ex Humboidt, at 17%c. ; 2,000 bags, ex samo, at 1734e., and 549 bas, ox Tusk, ou private terms, loving tho stock fn first is 111.087 baxs, Mild coffee was quiet and steady. We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 15340. 8 100. ; fair du., 18¢.; good do, 18}s¢.; prime do., 19\¢0. a 19}ge.; extreme range for lots, 150. a 2ie.; Santos, fair to good, I7ige, # 18¢., gold, 90 duys: Ja government baus, 220 » 236; do., grass mats, 2c, « 24c.; Singapore, 183g0. « 20e.; Ceylon, 17}g0. & 19e.; Maracaibo, 16340. 19¢.; Laguayra, 186, « 1936c,; Jamaica, 17e @ 1836; St Domingo, 156. 0 1536. ; Porto Rico, 173g. m 206. ; Coma Rica, ies 4 200. ; Mexican, 180. @ 19}5c.; Macansar, 18}¢o, Anyow ua, Te. Qe; Savauilla, 16hga & 196.5 is were rk Thuwinw an advance lor the day of From 4107 polminy offictai cloxinepricow to-day, compared with Weduesduy's, wore me iollows = Wednenday, Now. 7. 7h ssn | 1 OL a 11.03 mn votecen 1 No 1 1.77 w 11.78 vitae quotations aro based on Amerienn stand ar of classifignvion aud on cotton in store running in qual- ity not more than half a grade above or below the grade 10 D416 10 13-18 10 15-168 S16 1115-16 12 9-16 5-16. Burret good mafaaiiing 11 1h Middling teir S. 18 Wosbe satetot ary, erat * 1a ¢ middling, Ie Sales of spot eottun wore: To. Day. Laat Ev'ge Tot ot ry rr fa Yes leer vi jes at 10, 000., JOU wt Lhe. a tt, Ole, 200 wt LL020. 5 ber ang 8, 100 at i 4} : big 87e. ; Janaaes 11.Uide., SOU we 11,08e., rg a ee AL Sint tt ios 100 at tI Lees Maden ‘at 12.00., pie at 11316 Total, y ap to 2°P. M.—November, 100 at 110mg,, 3 00 at 1h OGe., 200 at 1.00. 100 at TL 108, 100 | seller year, ah at 11006,." 1,000 we 11.106, 100 at 11.Use., U1. 90 a Th odens Becomber, 1,100 ik 500 1 500 nt i 1080 iu0 ‘at 11.0%e., 600 Tides, 600 ab 110705 B00 wt 11.050 200 a6 11.086; Jano [06 Pe New Orleans, 3042; Mobi Dab, 8,620; Charleston. 8.030. Waltasugte 2.425, aitimore, iv; New York, ‘163; Pulladelptia, Too, Total, 2, mit hie tay inet” e81, tobe bales Py iy mito Havre, 09. thes, 7 seam, 16 oomprensed ressed: Ts Live “itecel te a 08 — . 800,941 bushels; corm tuo, bat corn, 348,602 vushe! Jey, 144,454 do. ; bari but unchanged.” Ths singe September 1, 1,610 Sole and ad 80,482 do, ; rye. 8,010 du. malt, 1.74040, Flour w fee. inclading Svat at the a dy, with sal of 400. bi as } the sales were al were as follows >Calveston, bi var. ry Od quotations. Lis. ak ruled steady; the sales were at $2 60 0 82 00 per cwt yas 1,000 bbls $3 50 0 $4 25 47a 525 5 bu 75 575 a 600 47a 525 5 73 S750 700 5 40 6 00 6 50 5 50 6 00 St Louis, low stranzh: 8 50 00 St boule, chiles double extra, 7B oo fan 7 ho 50 375 60 BT 2 4% 25 57 bo femily 2 75 Western 2 oo Corn meal, gorney. vo ywi 50 punchoom Tho spot Why lor No, 2 jes atthe valis were 8,000 bushels i December, at yu 4¢hand 8,000 bush: November, at $12 nic as foliows for Januar; 46 assed; do. rots bid, $1 40 No 2 spring, for Januar Lu 1 bia nok Deoomber, § 20 bid, 6 a 29 asked; asked, Gorn” Hepa ‘ote, for igh axed; Glige-or So, Staised, aud G4ige, tee yellow, 3; sules at the calls were 8,000, Dus 0. at Gl Me; 24,000 Nod talued’ “aSig’, PK, go ; 7c, Heine “und Pow.—Bewnd ruled ut Jormor pricos. We quote Mediu, #2 20; ma 2 25 $2 29 0 $2 Gu; white ikdney, urtle soup beans. tie! 1600 ‘vushels No 2 Western tUte Was quoted nt T4e. a 77 active, The inalt wan quie! 2 L 50 to steady crows, i oo 8 or new. GUNNY CLoTH ruled quiet ry 11ige. @ 1170. for heavy to Mah woiglits, AND Juts.—Tho market wi te dressed, 81 Jute, tong Hime: dha a riugel and ized: foes uxcovade ‘orto Kigo, 40c. w'dbe.;) Ei Orieans, 3c. a 480. NAVAL STORKS.—spirita Curpentine was lirm ba qulot. , itosin was fairly uctive in good and und pitel ruied stoudy, with « fair Jobing ) bbls. South Carolina good strained roaln st kf O00 orth Carolina, $1 75 bis," un ural do. BL 305° Ddlewchied winter, Te. ; narural'do., winter elophant, ahlewohed flen, Oe j ed femained dail and nominal sulen of cervtfiontes at the Petroleum Kxchungo w 45,000 bis. rezmlar and ut prices ranging uict but unchanged, 4 2 20 Tor de orihuea "Bde. ide. 5 rofniug, 340, a 40c. nglish it very ui and steady, 3c, Jowin, uo. 686. 5 ‘Te. j crude $1'72'4 up to'8L 705, ‘The market opened at closed with $1 76 ‘bia and $1 76% asked. We qu ‘do., im barrels, LO\ge, w 10%e. ;roflned, In cases, Ordinary, he. a 17c., 7o, ane. for ordiuary; Fofined at Pla: ned poultry—Turkoy: gene mS wooate rime ide a i 150, Phi je ie - ich ting. derray, 166 & 176, Vpn Philadelphia dry it od, 10e. 3. Btuto, good 10 n, ood wo primo, tthe! & 120.5 epri ee iy qe lic, 8e.; chickens, 6] ern, I4c. a 160. ervey, prime, Iie, » 16e, & Lic. 506. sauibs, 8225 per doren. yuovisions —Kecepte—Pork. 8 bole: lard. 482 84 bbls. und 490 casos; outa 162 Lierces und 1,071 boxes asker “Jauuary, 618 70, thd kd. The sal wore inet Te. and 8.000 I rn long cle We quote tiereetl city exten Inuin d now quoted ut be. heavy to light, and Ge. for pigs. cloving call prices were as a ade iar $8 0 asked: December, $8 S736, bid Siig hide” Bi o0 $8°O7%¢ ‘wked; February, asked, “The wules were 5,000 69 tot November, #8 00, tor Lie So tor Senuary aud, $3 75 for 225 tlercen city a 8. £5 99, 00 do, da, on pri ado at $805. Ketined — W Kod ; fd, hs * chicos th vg 4,459 boxes jondy. Full eros 097 bbls. The Inland. No at Iden dee was quics but Exes Receipts, ‘quote :—Lony und near by, dora ton We was quiet. aod, 0 prime at 8/40. and 70 tlerege ow.-—Kecelpts, 69 bt wis quick the sales and 750 Dbin. un private te 25,000 Lbs, at 7 2 Pork was’ dull were as follows :—Noveu- ;, December and seller your, id, $15 90 asked; February, ‘wera 600 bois. mess at 8 200 smol 12 ae, Te. 3,000" ie Dloxiod ‘Dellies, 11 Ibs. averse, 4 Tbe. average, at "igen 7. he waioa wore 200 sores city long ike. ef 12 eas quiet und baroly steady, | Wo ood to prime, io, Western, Io. a te and Wost- a on pr Herces, Gidget Lard was dull. teroes ny 220, advices from the Houth state that all 1-iée, Wiisxxr.--Hoceipts, 059 bbla Whiskey was nominal, No suien Freigitts. Chart thoaga a fair mow with rates | hold tonnage was ta general nt was done in petroleum vs Herth room, per e active 100 bbls. apples, 48, GL London, steain, 50 0. 4 German bai terms; to Sydney, ‘an Italian bark (last @ tty 5,000 quarters tho bert ior Liverpoo . hence to 4,700 bbls. refined petrolonm wad ‘rons tt bark, benee to Havre with Od. te terms 4 2,000 bbls ernde with an [falta beg, Resco to. i jor petroleum — at wh 5.500 eason petroleum ay ® British bark, * at ay ri, with, 4,200 bois, naphtha, rtieul: known.” « German by m Phindelphia vo with 13,000 cases refined petrvtoum, yesterday, at DOMESTIC MARKETS, Uatveston, Nov. 8, ow middling, We ; 10 bales, Cotton qatet; middling, 10%, ordiuary, Ee Neb receipts, Block, 06,753, idling, Net receip: Cotton active and stron its, Auxp aloe, 730K eock. 127,000 Momun, Nov. 8, 10%e. » A Home low. m firm. quotations reversed; Wel; 4ood ordinary, Oge. Exports coustwise, Nov. 8, & 10,6.) low mi tute Net receipts, 5,630 1877. oy{manenston Cowon firmer; middling, 1046 4 good Tos Bales, 2,000. Bio Oswnao, Nav. 8, Fiour Gnehanged; sate a sales ot No by ails “whey 000 Saabs oes Seanad te lemand from grain and terms hence t@ Buenos Ayres, with general cargo on pt steady and quiet, eanels, terms W840 5 D baies " sic, joum & British brig, hence to Dunkirk on, retined “rumored” henee to lars 1 1877 $008 Bales, OAT, 877 1877. dling, balen, Barley a | Koceips NOVEMBER 9, 1877.—TRIPLE SHEET. jtamber, 100,000 faor. Canal shipments —Barley, 88 500 : lumber, 626,000 fees Grain ou oF from Buffalo si tt hvoa. Wheat, 1.826 + pons. 6, Berrato, N. ¥., Nov, 8, 1877. Flour steady; sates 1,000 Lbis ‘st’ uiienanged rates, Wheat in ae milling demand and stead; coles g.b09 is white Wieonsin, on ae Bisa corn, Bie, to No ‘ay lake, foar. 50,000 da, VouEDo, Nov. 8, 1877. Sioned “Orms No. t white ailehixan, 1 88: amber Michigen, gach. $l 33: 26360: uN Pp Recoipts—Fiour, 470. bbls; wheat, corn, 10,000 do.; oats, 2.400 do. Ship> 100 vbis.; ‘wheat, 14,000" bushels; corm, T7000 Unsbeles ments—Flour, 2,000 do. steam renderad, 88 1244 Bulk meats Inuetives partly eur a fe. ; oh ud neta: shoul- “Bhge. Bige. Whiskey sMewly ay do Sugar and uneb ange, 2 86 dee ents ut 4 $465; packing, 54 yr butchers’, 84 80 a ES receipts, 3.0004 SRA, TO Flour quiet, hae panty Wheat ts ‘o feaca spring, $1 is, cual ‘do, td, ‘saan ai OOS” a BL Ogi, November: 81 ba 1 04g) Di “BL O34 w $1 UL: ree ie. Gorn in tale demand, und higher 443 ber: Aye, Ww Alsge. all meendy sud firm wage cans ge. Ihde. Hye stuady and frm. at ~ Decombe lows ef ion S12 Ate, Det Wve, nad «shade joveinber; $8, De- $12 70, November, oF und wil the year. Laed fulrly a ensh; 88 10 4 84 1245, the ‘your. ats steady aud Hem; shoulders short ri Tie, Whiskey, BL OG}. wheat, 86.000 Dushowe Wels; 5 b ‘At the close Novoinber; $1 044 December, Corn easter and ic. low Outs stoudy und unchanged Pork steady and unchonged. Tard ensier, but not quotanty lower} irregular, PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. Provipencn, R. I, Nov, 8, 1877, little improvement im the rinting cloths mi ker re were lixit sales on basis of 3 11-16e., cash, for oxtra GAXG4, and the sume, less 1 per cent, for good andards. Prices tirm at the close. HAVANA MARKET, Havana, Nov. 8, 1877, Spanish gold, 2201; a 220%. EUROPEAN MARKETS. COMMERCIAL, Livenvoon, Nov. 8—5 P. M. of the day Ineiude 10,100 bales Amer cloned strong November delivery, 6 Novewber aud vee middling clause, Decom uplands, low middling 1. Jantar delive 67. upl low middling clause, new crop, shipped Uctobor and November, sall, 64d. ; uplands, jow ‘miudiing clunse, shipped February ana Maren, sail, 6 L1-J2d., ulso 634 Livenroot, Nov. 8-5 :30 P, M, Produco—Spirits of turventine, 243. Gd. per ewt, Loxvox, Noy. 8—6:0 P, My Produce - Spirits of turpentine, 235. u 2%» 34. per ewe, ANtwxur, Nov. 8, 1877, Petroleum, 20%¢f. for ue ale Amerwan, NDOX, Nov. B—Evening, Liuseod oil, £29 5x, «£20 10s. por toms NEW YORK PRODUCK EXCHANGE RE Livexroot, Western dull at and Pork—Eastern dull at 68s, mz cutatendy we 50 x F India mess steady at 1038,; extra mess steady ut a "atendy at Yn, Lard—Prime Western 1 nt 44x, Gd, 1 ne elty duil a 40a, € Unie Spirits ateuly at 25%, Movin dull ay fine dul! at 108.” Cheese American choice dull at ard oll dull at 47s, Flow U opriny dati at 1s. Hh ‘ad. Corn: tousued oll—Vellow Ameri Ixed solt steady at . hone in the market, ——— +e + FINANCIAL, d Day nnd soll Stocks at tha, New ort stock Rashings qno: ms, Any part of 100 shares ch a margin of oue por cous, ite Ps birt seg an TWEATY SiLARES $20, commissions 116 ON ALL ORDERS. ORDERS BY MAU PROMPTLY XK iD. W EXCHANGE, 19 BROAD St, WE OPER tock om per cent margin; Ni te in fractional lots of | AT REASONABLY RA ren LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Pollcies aad Mortguses bought; insurance of all kings oifsetmd with best com a nies. J, J, HABEIOM & CO. 119 Broadway, akin Stocks on marin of 1 per cent, aud curry fi us desired on any number of w| T GO, 4 Wall st., New York, TO LOAN ON LIFE INSURANOE POLL ios on liberal terme. Apply to KB. BE, DARLING, 343 and 347 Broadway Veer T NEW STOCK EXCIIA T MORTGAGE OF $2,000 ON FINE GO. GAnvcticut far for wale, “Addrons JAMES, owner, slerald Upton 04 ~FROTHINGHAM & 0O., BANKERS AND rs, 12 Wail dewlers in fret class Puts and ay ‘and carry Stocks as long as desired on margin of three to five por cent. Send for explanatory clroulars and Weekly ike} YASH PAID FOR JANUARY COUPONS OF 520 bonds, Address JAMKS, 205 Hust 14th st., and appoint interview, Dp city GoUNTY AND ds of all kinds wanted by the wed stock and bond house of ALBERT Hi, . 48 Pine st., New York, VSTA 0 LOAN ($117,000) ON CITY O1 TE MONEY OR {Brooklyn Property In amounts required, HYATT, 130 Broadway. OTES NEGOTIATED FROM $100 UP, surance Stocks bought and sold. J HOYT FIRE IN- ond MSTERDAM SAVING! 7 Uupaid sepositors are requested, to call promptly for thoir second dividend, Bunk open Tuesday, tia ay aud Daturday from 10 to 3 P.M BENT, Recoivor. eNING DONTN EVENING NEWSPAPER ALL NEW YOKK REAUS IT, ADVERTISING, 200, A” LINE. CIRCULATION OVER 50,00 $1.500 WANTED—SHORT TIME, AMPLE SROU- . rity, imtorost and liberal bonus, Apply to or P., 82 Brondwa $10. OOO NASTEDAAT 7 PER CENT, FIRST rmortgaze on valuable Real Estate ‘in Ulster worth $40,000, present valuation; fest clus principuis only; ATWATKA & URIFFIN, 36.1 $1.000.000 Fa ACOB NEW YORK AND WsUSEN| ES s OPPORT A GENTLEMAN WITil GOOD REF selt and business desires ® party to himselfin a highty respectable busine: ‘in dinary proilts. “Uall om ADVERTISER. St. Germain Hotel, roadway and at, t HAS EXTENSIVE Bl government and government mas much attentio paying lurve profits; Inan with 85.000 can tocure an Interest und have chars of office. Principals only need sidrons, for imterview, CON- TRACTOR, Herald oftica, 5 1 Diane can ces cheap for cash MONS, Herald offic (OR SALE—RUSIN large wholesale (i: BUSINESS, si: ‘DOING GOOD — cause of selling, JA: PIxTURES AnD TENA or r reliase plewne cali uF addrons ho, out 120 4nd 141 Market 9t., Phila dolptita, L RANT TO BUILDERS—TO BUTLL near tho city: in grewt demay yyaw & OU, Ni iL APPOINTED POUNDRY AND MAGHIN nor with $25,000 for ther tinent; works steadily ‘and paying 4 good prollt, Apply Gish nt Broadway. ANUPACTURE SPONSTR LE MAN DESIRES some good urtiel urroundings. Ad: dr. ns, two days, Post wien a nt 24 OF DRUGGISTY KUNDRIE ANUPACTURER Mae business: woll Saiepiieheds, parses wan rH With small capital WINK DARTNER DESIRED ant $000 IN AN hota habe commission business connseted wit made this year $12,000 a cr 0, TO udacturing buvuees OPFOR. wanires euatiional eapteal, one who spenks German proierred. Communications at CARIEAU, 44936 Grand at pans K WANTED -IN A Wilton and fancy gous busineds, sellin with $10,000 bo 840,000, a liberal late Augwors confidential, NOTIONS, box 11 QELIABLE MAN WANTED. Vaxing & reptily Increasing years: srefite leet your * est; business w! juble’ co Aenadeas, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. tT eres (ang 4g: dot a ing interest ; ‘ ext to aires slase Grocery. doing, & business financial thot fair tine man baring from $2,000" 10 80,00) cannot possibly make omar ore Di jpareetnent, The advertiser wouid pot selt co vustoeee ig heals wilt not periis close astention aS raid office. fait Address F. i. 1., box 1 ANTED—GOOD “at chase interest in well esiubiianed paying’ menafactar sie tng business, HELMIER, Neratd oMice MMEDIATELY, GENTLEMAN WITH G address to attend to office of hotel a Atted up and to tuke entire contrat sired, the Seer Interview. FRANK. 105 Wen tia Oe ‘ANTED— CE sataan Witt CAVITAL TO EM fe aying manufactur Py Any pat; oad pas ry ufacturing business, Address 25 TO $0. OD, ENERGETIC MEN WITH Ts umount oan have ® profiiuble business 196 Wi iam st., room 4, 5 OK $300 WANTED. —A GENTLEMAN WITH $2 200.8 Ability and the facilities tor making from &20 #50 per week with the above amount, would rend to make . sogimoaasip with amy partios baving this amount; viven, Address, with real name, MOR TIME, Hernia offion $1,000 CASH WILL PURCHASE THE BEST ‘fully smeblishad Manufacturing Business in he oe TALLMADGE, O82 Broadway. WANTED: A PARTY. Witt Tula joxitimate business. which will net ldrovs O.,box 160 Uptown or HAVING 60 uo ‘aud’ emablisbed tia” by nual dividend of pot ens than ‘wt ranted saslaiectory relerenees given ud required. A. B.C. Now York Post office, — x $10.00 tavlished. J A’ $40, 000. Tastee! var ey ee $400,009 a to take the place of weal pe voravle contldentiale gommacc hab a each ASSAULT WITH A LAMP. Justice Ferry, of tho First District Court, Brook. lyn, yesterday committed George Bennett, of No.1 Luqueer street, to jail to await tho reault of injuries inflicted upon his wife. The prisoner quarrelled with his spouse while intoxtcated and struck heron the head with a keroseno oil lamp, cutting the scalp ee verely aud Siiabeln Iracturing ber skull, ‘The woman was tuken to the Long Island College Hospital, iit be made with na ” Address JOMBING. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Bugne—Feusnvav.—Ip Brooklyn, tenes vs af the residenco of the bride’s mother, by Rev. Elbert Clement, M, 8, Burns, of New York wig to Mary A. Feexuxan, Dovex—Anvrgsws.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesai November 7, at the residence of George C. Ripley, Rev, Charles Cuthbert Hall, Ricuann J. Dovow \ Jann A., daughter of the late Professor J. C. Andrews, formerly of Troy, N. Y. FuLtox —CowkL..—At th enue, on Wednesday evening, November 7, by the Rev, Alfred H. Moment, Witiiam A, FuLTox to Ansa L., younger daughier of Silas H. and Sarah M. Cowell, all of this city, No cards, Albany (N. ¥.) and Urange county (N. Y.) papers | Please copy. HkUBERKR—AMERMAN.—On Wednesday, November i 1877, at the Collegiate Duted Reformed Churen, cor- ner of Sth av. and 48th st, % Rev. De, Thomas 8, Hastings, assisted by Kev, Dr. Vermilyea, Cuanuns BE. Hevpeker to Anna M., daughter of George V. Amer- man, all of this city. KAN&—DovGias.—On Wednesday, November 7, 1877, at the residence of the brido’s mother, by the Rev. L, W. Bancroft, Mr. Henny E. Kaxk to Miss Lavinia B. DovGias, voth of Brooklyn, No cards, Southern papors pleago copy. BIRTH. Backus. —On Thuesday, November 8, Mra. Charles Backus, of a daughter, DIED. Berrs.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, November 6, Na- THANIEL C, BrerTs, Funeral services at his late residence, 303 Raymond st., Friday, the 9th inst, at three P. ML Interment io Babylon, 1. 1, Saturday A. M. Long Island pupers please copy. Bino.—Suddealy, on Wednesday, November 7, 1877, Captain Jasgs Biitd, in the 79th year of tis age, Relatives and (riends are respectiuily invited to ate. tend the (uneral, irom bis lute residence, Kamaro- neck, on Saturdy, at one o'clock. BLAKuSKY.—Wodnesday, November 7, idence of tho bri Thomas Notice of 1uneral to-morrow. Bupp.—On November 8, Buux L. Bupp, af. D. Notice of funeral heroatter, Comiexzen.—On Tuosday night {Nness, Haxxau, rehot ot Emanuel ars. after a lingerin, Coblenzer, aged Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the {noeral, from the residence of her son-in- Jaw, Charles Minzesheimer, 126 Kast 62d at., this (Fri- day) morning, at uv "clock. No flowers, Conant. —On Weds lay, 7th inst, at his Madison, N. J., Cuaupius B, Conan. Funeral services at tho house, on Saturday, 10th {nat., teu A.M. Carriages at depot. Masonic funeral, tn this city, olther on Saturday afternoou or Sunday. Particulars ‘to-morrow. Members of Ancient Lodge, No, 724, Morton Vommandery, Americus Chapter, A. & A "Rite, and the raternity generully are invited, Davipaos.—On Thursday morning, ANN STARK, wife of Joun Davidson, in the Glat year ol her age. Friends of the family aro respectfulty invited to at- tend the funor: i trot the residence of her son, Joon Di bh at., on Saturday, 10th inst., at on De Baus.—lo Fl latbush, on Tuesday, 6th inst.,Peren Dx Baus, 10 the 73d year ot his age. ‘The rotatives {riends of the family are invited to attend the tun) trom his late residence, a. Flut- bush, on Friday, 9th Inst, at two o'clock P.M. Dovcury,—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, E. D., on Wednesday morning, November 7, Joax Dovanry, Esq., in the 70th year of his age. ‘The reitives aud frienas of the family, also the members of tho Police Department, ure respectiuliy requestod to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis son-in-law, No. 16 Devoe ak, on Sutarday, the 10:n inst,, atiwo o'clock P.M. Fouster.—On Thursday morning, November 8, ha- nix A., wite of Jamex . Forster and daughter of Km- und the late Jame b, erul services at the eoteal| Baptist Churon, cor. Sth and South Sth sa, on Sunday, November 1, at one P.M. Relatives ‘and friends are cordiully invited to attend, Hovmxn.—At Albany, on the 7th inst, Mrs. Susay Hosen, relict ot Judge Kvea Hosmér, in tho 94 yeur of her age. Faneral services will be held on this 9th inst, at one o’clock, at the residence of ber dauguter, Mra. W. Ww Letnnd, No. 13 Bast 34th st. Cleveland (Ohio) papers will please copy. Loumax.—At Mount Vernon, %. Y., on Wednesday, the 7th, Joun H., eldest son on Aona and the late Henry Lobman, a 17 years and 5 months, Reintives and iriends of the family ure respectfall invited to attend the funel bis mother’ dence, corner of 9th ay, and Jd st, on Saturday, one o'clock P.M. New Haven trains leave 42d st. at 12M Lonp,—Suddenly, on November 5,.James Loro, to the 36th year of his age. felatives and iriends of the family are invited to at. tend the funeral, this day (Friday), at one P. M., from 8 late residence, 324 Hast 24th st. Interment io Evergreens. Manonusaum.—At nine o’cloc eee, Boot at November 8, SertHa Maxviuna’ aged 99 Relatives ‘and friends are respectielly in atcond tho funeral, from the residence of law, M. Nelson, 409 Grand st., November 9, o'clock, Chicago papers ManoNny.—Novem from Clonakilty, In Relatives and frie re respecttully invited to at- tend the fdueral, at bis late reaidenco, 131 Mulberry 6t., on Sunday, at two o'clock, Meexs.—lncnLow Wskd MREKS, of a getty agod 5 years and 8 months, son uf Goorge W. and Mary Meeks, Funeral from the residence of his parents, 572 Her. Kimer strect, Brooklyn, to-day, ton A.M. The r ns will be deposited im the family vauit, at ‘Lrinity b, New York city. aneN.—suddeniy, on Tharsday, November 8, McGuanes, agod 88 yours, ce irom the residence of hie brother, James McGurren, No. 364 3d st., Brook! E. D., on Saturday, at two P, My Kelatives and tri are invited to attend. McMsxony.—On Tharsday, November 8, KiLax Mos, aged 98 years, The funeral will take place from her Inte residence, 43 Suffolk #t, on Saturday, at Lalf past twelve o'clock yr M. precisely. Relative if and of Mrs, lsaac Wells a © copy. r 8, Sous Manonny, aged 44, end. Prac, D., Toursday, November 8, Many Pick, widow o! Robert Piace, inthe 70th year of her a Fouw ervices on Sauday, at ball-past hogs Mig At the residence of ber son-in-law, George Bell, 305 South 2d st Relatives and friends are invited to ate tend. loterment at Cypress Hil Postnawnn.—Ou the 8th imst,at the residence ot! her daughter, Miss Lowise Sylvestor, 330 West SOUR Bt.y JULIA SYLVENTRR PosTHAWER, aged 48 years, Friends of the family are respectfully invited to a tend her tuneral, from St. Agnes’ Cuurch, 43d at, tween Lexington aod 3d avs. ya Sunday, the Anta) inst, at balt-past one o'clock PowrLt.--At his late reside es 112 Bouth 4th st, Brooklyn, &. D., a! lingering il\neas, T. W. PowxL, 58th year of nis age. ptice of funeral hereat Rogees,—Suddeniy, oa ‘Thursday, November 8, -~ THUR KooKRs, agod 59. Notico of funeral nereafter, ne —At the resiieuve of her mother, 205 6th, , Brookiyn, on Tuesday, November 6, ALic# Stadia.” oved twin daugnter of Mary and the im Thomus Skelly, aged 14 youra, 1 month aud 24 Relatives and friends are respectiully invited teud the funeral this (Fri hailf-paat nine o'clock from St. Joseph at, near Vanderviy Novombor Tait, aged 49 outa’ + Rowmnt Skaw Funeral ices to be heid at his late resideece, Tarr, 43 West 130:b st, on Friday, Oth mst, at halt. past ven F. M. Rolatives aud tr to attend. Trains leaves re ened id Content Dever