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JUVENILE DELINQUENTS*' ^CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE. ktead; Treasurer, Nathaniel Jarris, Jr.; Secretary Andrew Warner; Board of Managers for one yearC her lea P. Daly, John A. Weeks, A. a Macdonough Andrew Warner, Edgar Ketchum, Henry M Alexandei Nicholas D. Herder, Richard M. Hoe, Frederick W Downer, John J. McCook; those elected for two year i?i" iK-Mia j.iiuca m. uaisica i, r. itauaoipu kooibsod penry Dudley, John W. C. Leveridge. W. Jackso Steward, Nathaniel Jams, Jr., B. W. Sirriman, Robei Kelly and Thomas Sullivan; for three years, Messn fcdgar S. Van Winkle, L T. Townsend, B. a Attorburv \Vllliam M Pritchafd, Morris Franklin, Aleiande ?cL. Aynew, James Daris, Cyrus P. Smith, Henry C .Hawley and Thomas B. Vail - < Fisal B COHUL A Lull in Speculation and the Fane; Stocks a Trifle Lower. GOLD 113 A 112 3-4 Money on Call Freely Loaned at 5 and 7 Pe Cent?Foreign Exchange SteadyGovernment and Investment Securities Firm. Wall Strbst, 1 Ti bsdat, Jan. 18?6 P. M. J There arc Doctor Oummingses in the Stock. Excbang as well as in the conventicle. Both are preaching coming Millennium?the one in shares, the other n evangelism. Each party has quotations ready U prove the soundness of his theory. The one cull; from the stock list; the other from the Scriptures Dr. Cumming has his eye upon the beast of tbi Apocalypse, his Stock Exchange imitator watchci narrowly the browsing beast of the flold. The dlvlne'i animal Is a complex nondoscript organism that wouli care the Inhabitants of any respectable moderi menagery into fits; the broker's quadrupet ts gramtnlverona and cornuted?In a word, i bulk Dr. Camming offers''Baxter's Call to the Cn converted," based upon a thousand years' option; thi Wall street operator deals In '-pots" at thirty days Doth the saint and the sinner are in a measure trust worthy?particularly Dr. Cumming. And yet the pub tic is slow to take their "points." Most people have n< preastng need of the millennium, and fewer peoplo wan stocks. There was some evidence in the market to-day tha the existing desiro to accumulate shures was bogiuntnj to wane, and that the appetite of the bulls for the pas week was becoming satisfied. The opening was com parativcly a quiot one, and transactions were on i .limited scale, with Insignificant fluctuations up to mid lay, when a vigorous effort was made to restore th animation of the laat few days. Steam was turned on to Lake Shore with as mucl disregard ol consequences as marks the procedure of i Mississippi steamboat engineer in a hotly contestci race, and, as a result, the stock quickly rose from 06X where it had been hesitating for a couple of hours, b 69. Of course, as the leader of speculation, Lak Shore had its influence upon the entire list, which re yponded in a greater or less degree to the call of it shlef. Western Union and Pacific Mall followed the favorit tlosely tn the amount of shares that changed hands though tho prices of these two specialties offered bu fractional fluctuations. Ohio and Mississippi commoi flock showed unusually spirited dealings without, how ever, any great variation in prices. As we remarked flay or two since, tho businoss of this lino Is proraistn sxceptlonally well and, under the fostering care of tb Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, is likely to earn some thing for its preferred stockholders at least. There was nothing particularly noticeable in th yest of the market, which, as a unit, was quiet au Grot. ' Lake Shore having reached (59 tbero was developed decided deslro to realize, and the prlco tell off under th heaviest sales of the day to the opening figure, at whic It closed. As we remarkod above, there aro few people outsid the usual gambling crowd who want fancy stocks.' Th market has been steamed up by liberal purchases o the part of sanguine bulls, frightened bears an professional Jobbers, and the situation to-day appeal to be that the short interest being to n great extec covered and the public still looJting askance, customci ,?ro less plentitul than sellers. It may be a repetition of the familiar story of Slndba and the Old Man of the Sea, with a wearisome load t carry, until a recoupod public are rich enough to a: fame tho burden, or the bulls may have made monc enough out of the bears to permits gradual feeding 01 Of stocks even at the risk of creating a drooping marke As an episode in to day's business a letter was res From the legal adviser of tho Milwaukeo and St Pai Railroad Company, which was probably elicile by tho circular yesterday published antagonist go the above corporation. The tenor of the documei was to show that the chargos made in the circular wei Without foundation, and that the pending lawsuits wei base devices of the enemy, conceived for stock-jobbm purposes only. A certain Mr. Bright seems to be the offending pert; . and the legal adviser appears to think it natural to c: pect a complaint from one of that kidney. Stock E: change people have, however, soen so much of th pouand kettle business that little or no effect was pr duced upon the share price, il any had been antic pa ted. TM STOCK MARKET. The sales to-dsy amounted to 136,400 shares, wbl< were distributed among active stocks as follows:?Ne "York Central and Hudson, 440; Erie, 2,400; I.al Shore, 32,410; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 375; Nort western, 4,600; Northwestern preferred, 700; Ro< Island, 880; Pacific Mail, 30,120; St. Paul, 6,800; 8 Paul preferred, 2,900; Chios, 15,130; Western L'nio 27,226; Wabash, 1,650; Union Pacific, 4,600; C. C. ( and I. C., 100; Panama, 200; Michigan Central, 3,275 OPtRINO, HIGHEST AMD LOWEST PRICKS. * The lollowlng table shows tho opening, highest si lowest prices of the day:? Opening. UighetL I.ovitx New York Central 108,V* 108)4 108 Harlem 133 S 133^ 133 Erie 168, 16 V, 10 lake Shore C7,'? 68 66 Wabssh 654 v.?. i.?-AoiAPn 41 t/ Ally it * ? ** 'f Northwestern preferred... 68 V, 09^ 59 Itock Island 100', 107V ]r>( Pittsburg 81 ?f 81', 61 Mil. and 81. Paul 36S 36* 88 Mil and SI. Paul preferred T2)f 72\* 72 . Ohio and Mississippi -0 f 21', 20 New Jersey Central 104V 104* 104 I>e|., Lack, and Western., 118* 11VS lis Union Pacific 72V 72* 06 C., C. and 1. C 4 , 4 V 4 Western Union 76* 77* To Atlantic and Pacific TeL... 2i>* 2?* 20 Padtic Mail S3* M v 37 Panama 131 132 131 anrasci a.nd dkcuxa The closing prices compared with those of yoate day, are aa follows:? Adtascb.? Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, ,*; Oh nd Mississippi, Vi Panama, 2; Quicksilver, *; Island, If; Erie in London, .V. Dkclixk.?Central and Hudson, *; Michigan Cei tral, ; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western If ; Kri K: Hannibal and St. Joseph, If; do. preferred, > Pake Shore, |f; Northwest, >f; da preferred, J, Pacific Mail, |f; St. Paul eommon, V, Wabash, I nion I'acinc, 3; New jersey central, ; umrici Columbia 3,65 bond*, % \ (old, %. Stationary.? Harlem, St. i'aul preferred and Wes em Union. < closixo raicaa?3 p. a. Pacific Mall.... 3HV a 38V MllAHaFpf. 72 a 73 ttfillalel... 7A a 77 U.C.CAI .61 a ?2 Atl A Pat Tal. lWt a 20 C. CAIC... . 4V a 4 Qolokailrar... ITS a 18* 1M, L A W ...ll?s a 118 (juiefcailvtr pf. 34* a 34K Brie 16* a Hi Mar Land AM 8* * H lluiMJn . 20L a 21 liar L A M pf.. I i 10 llan A Btjopf 28* a 33 A ilama Ki 10B a HM* Laka Hhore ... ? .V a ?< American Ka? S8V a M Mlrh Central Hit. a 61 l IRl .. 61S a 62 II V A llarlem. 193 a 134 Walla-FariroB* 83 a 83 N Y C A H K. Iu7?< a H? Chl A AIkAi ..i03x a 103* NJCen 104* a 104 flee A 1'iiw .. ! a WIS OhloAMIoa. 2<>S a 21] IhielNW .. 41S' a 41S l'anama 131 a 131 Chic ANWpl Mk a 59 Tol A Wab l<> a ! CklcAKI .10672 a 107 Union Pacific.. 69V a 7< Mil A fit Fael.. ??S a .9* Mieeoarl Pac... lljJ a 1! THB HOBBY MARKKT. ' Money on call at the Stock Kxchange ruled at 5 an< per cent, rioting at the lower rate. The domeetlc 4 ahaagea on New Yerk remain steady at yesterday guotatlons, aa followe:?New Orleana. S a \ diacoui CMarleatoa, #-M a par; Savannah, par; St. Louie a NEW YORK Cincinnati, each MTeataU premium per $1,000, a: Chicago, par. In iter hag exchange the tranaactioi were light at 4.84)4 and 488)4 a 4.88)4 for long ai 1 ahort aigbt respectively. Roichmarks, 95X a 86S ai 96 >4 a 90 )4; Cablet, 96% a 97; prime Parle, 413)4 ai , 411V Tail OOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 113, advanced to 118)4, <kDd declin to 113*4, at which it closed. The rates paid for carr 8 ing were 3, 4, 3, and 4>4 P?r cent. OPKEATIOira or THE OOLD IXCHAKQK BASK. .i Gold balances. $1,004,3 Currency balances 1,137,6 , Gross clearances 19,863^0 r clearing nouaa statement. L Currency exchanges iwrT? $82 441,7 * i-nr^46^?J?alanc?!S _^rr.:TT...a!?66,o ? UiilLC Gold balance*..."T. ? 863^1 r^"T ^rm-^a^-iy2?T9- .*Z The export* of produSrnTS l^e wei ending to day were $5,030,091, agaTSJ ' the corresponding week In 1875 and $5,9W^S2in 181 Tho total exports of produce from thl* port stnee Ja L' uary 1, this year, were $14,'J31,815, again $13,132,930 for the corresponding period In 1876 ai $15,374,522 In 1874 rail.ADKLI'HTi STOCKS. The (oltowing are the Philadelphia stock quotatio at three o'clock this day:? Bid. A*ke City sixes, old 102% 103 City sixes, new 106% 108 Camden and Amboy Railroad 137 137 Pennsylvania Railroad 54T< 56 r Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.... 52% 53 LeUigb Valley Railroad 82% 62 CatawUsa Railroad, preferrod 43% 43 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad 20% 20 Northern Central Railroad 38 38 Lehigh Navigation 50% 50 Lehigh Navigation, gold loan.... 107 106 CN1TKD 8TATK8 TREASURY. The internal revenue receipts to-day wcro $200,00 Customs, $400,000; national bank notes roceived f redemption to-day, $600,000. e The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $121,000 go * on account of intorcst, and $92,000 In redemption of 5-: a bonds. 0 GOVRRNMK.VT BONUS s Little change is to be reported in those securltle and the market closed stoady at the following quot > II.... IThit.J ol.n. lVft a 10ft i 9 da da, 1881, registered, 120X a 120%; do., do., dt 9 coupon, 121% a 121 % ; do. flvo-lwenttes, 1864, register? 1 called, 114% ;do. do., do.,coupon, do ,114% ;do. do., 186 > registered, 116% a 117%; do. da, do., coupon, 116% 1 117% ; do., da, 1865, now, registered, 118% a 118%; d s do., do., do., coupon, 118% a 118%; da do., 1867, re istered, 120% a 120%; do. do., do., coupon, 120% s 120%; do. do., 1868, registered, 120% a 121; do. dc do., coupon, 121% a 121%; do. ton- forties, register? 118% a 118%; da do., coupon, 118% a 119; da Ave 1881, registered, 116% a 116%; da do., coupon, 117 P 117%. 1 RAJLBOAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were Arm. Union PaciAc firsts a t v&nced to 103% and tben declined to 102%, lai ! grants selling at 101% and sinking funds at 04% a 04 * t 03% a 93%. Central Pacifies sold at 104% for Aral 03% for San Joaquin branch and 92% for California ai a Oregon branch. Chicago aud Northwestern wore fir at 88% for consolidated gold aevons and 106 for slnkli 0 funds. Milwaukee and SL Paul consolidated smku funds fell off to 81%. Hannibal and St. Joseph co 1 vorlible advanced to 83% and Ohio and Mlasissip a seconds to 76. One lot of $40,000 of Rock Island sin 1 ing funds brought 101. New Jersey Central convertib , advanced to 107%. o STATU BONDS. e In this department District of Columbia three-six t i. five bonds were tbo leading feature, opening at 67 a ; and closing at 67%. The decline is alleged to be due the deliberations of the Dew committee. New Tonne 0 see sixes sold at 44. Georgia gold sevens brong 1 100% aud Sontb Carolina new sixes 35%. t BANK 811 ARBS tt were quiet, tbe only reported transactions being State of New York at 105. I TUB FOBKIGN M^RXJBT. g The London advices report tbe withdrawal of ?24,0 e bullion from tbe Bank of England on balance to-da i. Tbo rate of discount on tbe open market for thr months' bills has declined 3% per cent, which is 1 e per cent below the bank minimum. Consols doclir. j slightly at tba opening, but bave since rccoverc United States bonds were Arm at a further slight a a vance. Tho following are tbe latest quotations:?Conso e money, 93% a 93%; do., account, 03% a 94; '66 bone t, old, 105%: '67 bouda, 108% a 108%; ten forty bout 106% a 106% ; new fives, 104%; Erie, 14% a 14%. 0 largo failure is reported at Lyons in tbo silk trad e liabilities said to bo 5.000,000 francs. n MINING STOCKS. ,j The following are the official quotation* In Si 8 Francisco as reported by Etonian's Fiuancial B lt reau:? a Gould & Curry 22 Eureka, G. V Savage 27 Best & Belcher........ Choilar-Polosi 101 Kcntuck d Ophir 62 Union Consolidated... :0 Hale & Xorcrots 66 Alpha Crown Point 22 Meadow Valley *" Yellow Jacket 09 Sierra Nevada y Belcher 32 Mexican it Imperial 9 Caledonia. Virginia Consolidated. 475 Sllvor HJ1I Calitornia 91 Eureka Consolidated.. id Overman 60 Justice. U Raymond a Ely 24 Julia Consolidated..., mean rax i) a. I0 Mr. George Munroe's failure was announced tod it to the Stock Exchange, and a few hundred shares -0 stock were closed out under the rule for his accoai .? ' It is understood that, in addition to the losses c casionod by the recent rapid advance in prices, k ' Munroe's difficulties were complicated by his outstar y ' Ing privileges to call and deliver stock. t! | The Gold and Stock Telograph Company has declar t. | a dividend of 4 per cent, payable on the 1st of P< is; ru*r-v0. ] The following is the official statement of the carnln ;j. i and expenses of tne Chicago, Milwaukoe and St. P? i Railway Company daring the year 1876:? I Earnings $8,255,1 h Expenses 6,170,3 w Net $3,085,3 ce Also the following statement as the earnings of l K. 1 1. i _ . ; <? onu WWl IU tfKiiutti; .? * ! 1876 $125,( lb 1 104,8 | Increase $20,5 i The sum or $61,000 coin was shipped for the East ' San Francisco to-day. . Mr. Hunter, (lnd.) to-day introduced a bill, which a 1(1 referred to the Banking and Currency Committee, I ,C 1 ing ibo legal rate of Interest throughout the Unit S Stales. | Mr. Riddle, (Tenn.) introduced a bill providing tt i* i one-halt of the duties on imports shall be receivable S currency. It was referred to the Ways and Mou I Committee. y- | The mercantile and banking failures In England X ported for the year 1875 are in number 1,707 and in I ^ : biltllcs $150,000,000, not counting tbo smaller ban v ! ruptcies of shopkeepers and other retail dealers, ii I Rumors were in circulation to the effect that t ^ Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company had obtain >, a monopoly of the telegraph business on the Cenat '? | nial grounds. , ; Since I860 the taxation ef Ohio has Increased DO i two per cent and the population only twenty per cei | while in Cincinnati an advanco of aixty-one per cent v- population haa been accompanied by aa advance of 5 j per cent in taxes. If all our principal mercantile a lo manufacturing communities would look Into thi :k ' accounts they would be etartled at the enormo j. growth of the cost of government, for what is true ! Ohio is also true of the whole country, hi j The Union Trust Company to-day elected the folio 'j tng truetees for three years:?Edward King, John uf . L. Pruyn, B. H. Hulton, D C. Howell, James Forsyl j 1. H. Protlnngham, O. O. Williams. Samuel Wiile *" Henry A. Kent and George Cabot Ward. * NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALE v , * Ti ssoat, Jan. 18, 187?. BEFORE CALL?10 A. M. ft $23000 Dltt Col n.66'?. ?7*t SOOsba I SA Ms KK... ?' ft 13'*>?b? West UnTal. 7?'t 3Uu do e u 2ft do 77* *?J do ? ft 8oo do e 7B'j 300 do a ?',1 ft aim do... b3 77 1300 do 6: 3 3oo do e 77X duo do ?: * 700 77 \ Ml) , do 6' '. SOU do .... 77ft Ml) do. .... (3 ?* w 100 do C 77', lloOChl A N W HK... 4 ? ) do 77'. 300 <W .*1 a 100 do T7S >00 do ? 4 . - OUO RtL.lMt AS Rli b) 30 300 do 4 1 7 ? do iMX 100 do 4 ,x. 400 foe Moll 88 ??S do 41 , ?*>U do 8H*i 100 do e 4 r'? 400 do ?3 38 400 do 4 ... 101JO do aVi 200 do 4 " 100 do 87?i 100 do a3 4 oil XiOO do 38 300 CXW Kit it... 51 TIERALD, WEDNESDAY-. 7i ad aon do 37% anoErieRR i?% __ ??> do 37% 300 do 16% B< IMO do 37% 600 do 16% Sd do 3* lllRirOillKKR.. lOH1* , 1300 do 38% 31 do KM na 1UU do a 3mC 1CM? do lyKV ad <*" 800 Mil A Sir m ... Sic; 3100 do 38% ?*> AuC 3no do ?3 3d doo |J ' " ' 5flO 31") do 37% 100 do '"' 80% 100 do *3 37), 700 do.. 36% f ud 5110 do S77, 100 Mil A St P iif" .' 72% _ 100 Mich C'eu Rll 61 \ 100 do c 7" y- aoo do 03 i*jo x,:.? n* 300 do ?2K Jtxv ^ T 10O do 63^ T& ? 3? 2'0CiKl KB 106% II l?Sc- do ?a2 too do 107 77 -00 do.^rrr.... 02 c 300 do 107% og >*' , .4jK- 63% 100 Panama KB .. . 131 ' 3?, TtiX* ? *> RR. bS 5 1M Ohio A Ml?a RK pf. 38 X*y do >3 4% SOU Ohio * llua lilt... JOK ' 97 ^LSiMSBB 67% 300 do $0% 100 do 6735 300 do.r.T.*. 3<>M i?3 SM d? 07 101 (1o aoij AX 30 i do 6.5% do C 3oS ? .1300 do a3 ??? 500 do 20% ly do 116% 100 do ?3 20% 606 do 06% 3.0 do 2U?. Bk 300 do 67 U KJ do 20% or ^ V *? W'i HO do. 1>3 30M "r 4on s do c 67% 30O do o *>? '4. 300 Vdo ?3 67% 1100 do 60K n-1" ?10:15 ANl) 11:30 A. 11. t $25000 U 8 a-tV.'81.. 121% $500 C9 5-20,c,'65,n.. 118% 5(XX> u ?5-20,3V5... 117 15000 0 S 5-20. c, '07. 120% 2000 US 5.20, 20000 U ?&'?, r. Sl.... 116% >j?fkS"r-BOAftD?1&30 A. M. $4000 Ua r*. g b \b c 100% in&*W MichCen ...63 02 ... UiXlO Diet Col S-tUWy 2>7% 100 ^ ?-!H 08 2000 Brooklyn ON, wI ?OK 100 do.-e.T:..bJO 62% 100UO N J Can lal, con 10# 2"0 do #2% d 1O0O N J Can con*... 107% lOO 8?> ?3 #?>? 3000 M A St 1' con a f 81% 10J LSI H 8 $6% ,, 27000 do. be 81V 800 do..? be 60* '>4 KMiCINWecfb. 88V 100 do c 80* % 1000 Chic iNWif.. 106 10?>0 do 60S 2000 Mor A K lit, cou 106% 400 00 60V 1000 Eno 3dm 99 400 do $> ?, v 2000 L S Int. con r ... 104 20 do 67% 3000North Mo l?t.... 86% 2100 do 67 * 5000 do.. 80', 600 do 00% % atiOOOhio A M 2d ... 75?$ !<?> do 60% % 12000 do 70 1720 do 60% V li*JO Can i'ac K hd? . KH* 20O do 64 66% 5000C I* l?t, S J 6... 93% 100 do 63 67 11000 C P lat.U A Ob. 92% 5 do 66% 6 O.l Un I aeitKUt.. 103% 300 do 07 rt. 8000 do loa 100 do i'l 67 " 5000 do 63 103% 20-? do *3 66% or 1000 Uu l*ac 7'*, I g . 101% 100 do ?3 66% PKio Cu Puc gink 1... 94-, 50flevAPKKijt.be 91V 5<XX) do 94V 400 To I 4 Wllb bo 4% Id 1000 1* KK ol >lo 1st. 89% 4<JO Cbi A N W be 41% M 9000 do 63 90 11 do 40% iO 1000 Pac of Mo 2d.bo 70 20O do 41% 2000 II A St J 8'g.con 83% 100 do e 41% 3000 Ut Wegt lfct, '88. 86 300 do 41% 2000 L A N con '68. 88 100 do b3 41% g, 4001IU C.RIAl'O'gg f be 101 UCANWpf be 58% 2oOOCa So l?l, c on.. 62 21*J do 63 59 ?- 15 ahg Bit State of NY 105 3i>0 do 63 66% . 5 Del A H Can.bc.g3 120 12 N J Cen opg 105 *' 2<KI Ati A t'ac Tel 20 100 do ..lie 101% 3O0 be 20 400 M A 8 P UK.bc.a3 30% 20O do 20% 400 do ?3 39% 700 Weit I iel ?3 77 400 do 39% 18, 300 do 70% 100 do e 39% ? 700 do 77 13 do 39% a too uo 77% 200 M A St Dpt.....be 7.% O. 8110 do c 77% 400 do g3 72% ? lOUU'i do ??!< 1000 do . ??;i ?(K) 1000 Mil A SI P c> f.. B1V I**) do ..?3 C6* KM) MASP lat.LaCd !dt* *00 do bt?. I at 2000 Mor A E?? 1st c.. 10.* llBirnnoiuAKK 132 100 ?U? Quick Miu.bJ 1M LOU PiltitiurK RR .... D|U 1 9U0 Quic* Miu of 34* 100 UaPae KR 70* ; rat 20.NYCAMU- ... 10H 4<?) do 7o 1 4uUW?it l lTel n\ 200 do. OH* \ 100 do *3 77* 100 do bit* i od 1300 do 77 100 do 70 i 10O do blO 77 ltioChi A N W RK ... 41*' I 100 do b3 77 KJO do ?3 41', lat 000 do *3 70* 30 N J Con UK 104* I 600 do 70* loo Krl? KK. lb* . <0 100 Mich Pen UK. .... 03* IOC L U IKK lot)*. 41*1 do 63 6 to Mil A St P KK.. 3S* I ^ *? Tac Moll Sfl 4 37* 3O0Tol 1 Wab RB ... 4* 1 loo do 37*. 10JO OA M1m KK 21". MX) do 37* ??) do 20* re' 31W do 37*4 ?*) do 2<>* la- 100 do 37 * 2'*> Ohio A Uiu pf.... 40* . W?) do 37* 3(A) do 40* I lk- 10 do 37* 100 SlL.K C A S pf ... 26* 3o" do 87* 10(1 do 2?V I 1100 do 37* 100 Mor d Km BR 108* b? 600 do ?3 37* 1(A) hue KB of Mo..... 12 i ?n- COMMERCIAL REPORT. ly" COTTON ON THE SPOT QUIET?FUTURES STEADY? | FLOOR QUIET?WHEAT DULL AND NOMINAL? ! CORN DULL AND LOWER?OATR QUIET- PoRK ? I DULL?LARD DULL AND EAST?WHISKEY nd STEADY?PETROLEUM STEADY-?SPIRITS TURf,r PKNTINE QUIET?ROSIN DULL?Oil* UNUS ><niK(iEI) ? FREIGHTS ClUIET ? COFFEE ot 8TBONO?St'OAB STEADY. Ti'MDjit, Jan. 1??? P. M. w* Business was still slow, bat hi some quarters tbere was some improvement, the Indications seeming to favor die hope of surely lively times at no distant day. ! u> Perhaps, however?the wish being "father to the thought"?the more hopelul Indications were Imaginary, ralber than real. On 'Change flour was quiet. 15 Wheat dull and nominal. Corn dull and lower. Oats were qnlet. Wblskey wee steady. Roeln dull. Lard dulL Cotton was quiet. Knights were quiet. Coffee waa strong. ' Oils were unchanged. Petroleum was steady. Kaval stores were dull. Sugar was steady. [S Aswas were quiet, but steady at 5>ge. a OJ^e. for pots, and peerle nominal at 7c. ?'J Abtibobv wae quiet et 14c. e 14>ic for regains. '[? BbmwaS wm eteedy et 31c e 33e. for Western Oad ; * Snatbern ifi Bnooo Coos.?The market waa quiet ead prices were J '* more or lew nominal. We quoteRed, 4>q?. e CM ; red IS lipped, .to. e 6c ; medium green. 7)gc. a He.; choice green l'i hurl and brush. We. a luc. I1, CanDi.Be were in fair Jobbing demand We qnote:? IS Sperm. We. ; sperm, potent Macy'e, Me.; stearin. R. IS Mitchell Co.'e tl0me.).?7e. a We.; edamaotime (13.14. 10 IS OS. I. I3|te. al7e.< para (has. 4'e.8'e end 13'n. 30a. e 31*. I 'a Corrna.?The market Tor Klo waa strong Wa notq sales of S IMS) bags es M<#nln? Star. 4UHdo. es II. A Holraea, 1.000 do. * St- I'raula. 374 do. es Carta all oa private terms and 20U ao v 7 if, 300 do 72% I B- UW) ilu b3 77', 500 do 72% ? 2100 do 77% 300 do 72% 1500 do 77100 C, C, 0 A I Rll.bo Hoj4 500 do 77', lOo do 01 d 2100 do h3 77% 100 N J South BR 1% ^ lot) do slO 77% KW1V KKot duu.l)0 12 is, 2900 do 77% 3O0 do 11% IOO NY C .t HK KK.bc 108% 100 do 11% >i loo Un Pec Kit be 72% 20 P, Fl W A Cc?. .be 100% 100 do 72 03 do 10U 3X1 Pee to ell SS ...be 37% IOO Kansas l'uc BK.be 15 300 do 38 tiOO do 15% d. 500 do 38% lOOSt L.1 MtJt5.bc.b3 2 ' , 500 do 38 100 do 1?% ad 100 do ur.c 37% 100 do 10, ? 100 do S3 37% 100St L.K CAXpf.be 2d 100 do 1)3 38 10 Alb A Suaq KB.be 101 a, 1<*> do bOJ 08% looChi .v Alt Kit...be 103 ,H 100 do ?3 38 20O U 4 hi .1 HK...bo 21% 1U 200 do 38% 200 H A St Jo ft... bo 29% m 1200 do 38% 50OU A M Klt....be.C 20% 20" do b3 38% 700 do 21% BB 18O0 do ?3 38% 400 do b3 20% ae 200 do 38% 700 do 2"% 0 100 do e 38% WSJ do s3 20% n- 100 Erie KH. ..bo. 11 r.c 10% 900 do 20% ?i loo do 1)1 10% IOO do blO 21 v 100 do b3 10% 200 do 20% k 10 Mich C Kit 02 100 Ohio A M KRpf.be O ... 100 do be 02 3isj do 4')% 110 53 do 01% 100 C, C A 1 C....b >-.*3 4% 100 do 01% BEKOKP. CALL?13:80 P. M y- $5000 II A 8 J 8'?, con. 83 % 500 lbs L S A M 8 HR tV7% u 5t 00 L u I'ac UK 1st. 103 8O0 do 08 * 600aba West UTel.... 77% 100 do 07% to 700 do 77% 700 do 07% 5is) do 77% 700 do 07% 8" 200 do 1)3 77% 75 Mich (Jen BK .... 02% Ut 2tlOO do 77% 200 do 02% 2 0 Pec Mail SS 38% iooErieUK 10-, 200 do 1.3 38% 100 C .? K w HR a3 41% 100 do b3 38% 2111 hi K 1 UK 107% SJ do ?3 38', 200 do 107 In 4WJ do b3 38% 21 sj Mil A St 1* b3 3!?% 200 do 3o , 3 SJ do 3!'% l'XJ L S A M S lilt. .S3 00% 700 do 311% 2'SJ do c 00;, 2l>) Ohio .t M 111. 2i> , m 1ISJ do c 07% l)4J do *3 20% w 1IJO do 07 , 100 do c 20% y. 11)0 do bJ 67% 3is 1 do b3 21 500 do 07% 1)00 do 21 00 5>SJ do 07?, 21S1 do 03 21% v f 0 do 07% OUO do 21 4 51JO do 07% 830 do *3 20% ed oin> do 67% 800 do bOO 21 A ]l?X) do ?8 aoo do ?.I 2<>% a" 8isj do 07% loOKJCenKK. 118, id- 400 do 07% 35 do <)||t 1111% 1 U uo ?3 07>, 1UOC, C,0 a 1 Kit.. . 01% l8; 2 p. m. $10000 US 5-20,c,'65,n 118% $10000 US 5-20, e, '07., 120% *' SECOND BOARD?1 P, iL ' $3000 Tenn 6%,new .. 41 2 10 sba US A M 8 BR 07% le; 10000Ola Col 3.05'a. . 07% 700 do a'i 07 31* JO S C O'a, ti, J it J. 25% 4iaj do e 07 10(410 Un Pec link I... 94 but do 07% 1000 MA SP let,LaCd ?9% 100 Pie* A P i?t ... be 91% 2000 do." ?|'% 200 Un Pec ML., be 71% ln 1000 do 100 200 do 71 U- 1000 M A HP con a f.. 81% 2'Sj do 70% I 6000 N J 0 eon* 107% 100 do ... 70% I 1000 0 A M cou a f.... 05% IOO do 71 3 5000 Ohio 4 Mlaa 2d.. 70 21S) do 70% ] fie 3000 Hur.O K 4 M 1st 41 100 do 70' f 1000 lit Weateru 2d.. 05 100 do 60% 1 1,1 1000 Cob A Vt B con.. 96% 200 do 60% I 12 1000 Atu IJk A linp 7'a 101 3(4) do 7o < 23 4000 C, CI I 0 let... 48 100 do 70% j 3 100 aba Cou Coal... .be 49% 2<?> do 7o% 00 5 do 50 8 0 do 70% 01 100 At A P Tel be 20% 4<>J do >3 70 fi 50 do 20 400 Cbl t X f bo 41% "f 50 N Y( 4 UK....be 10H 200 do 41C 11 5o do 106,*? lfto do 41'. 16 500 Erin KK bc.s3 16', 10 N J Can Hit lot?, 25 200 Weal I n Tel.. bo 77), 60Cbi A K1 KK ..bo Io7'4 IS MOO do 77,'J 11 rim* St P KK. be JUiO do. Mi 77', 21U do 30), luO do t>3 77', 4oo do 3iti_ 100 do r3 77'? 300 do Ml', ' 200 do 77>, 5O0 do Miu I of 10 do 77\ 100 do aB 3K-, i , 500 do 77% If ?> do 1,61* lL 100 do a3 77i, 400M11 * St I' pf.. .be 72'. i ,C- 100 do b ? 77>, 50T * W KK. be 4'. 2l?>P?cMSS be 3-i', SO J do 41; Ir. 200 do a3 38 \ loo do 4-I ,j. 200 do 38)J 30 Del, I. A W lla'. ?00 do 36 55 do be HHtT 7ii0 do 37?i ion Atl A l*?e pf.bc.b3 4, ! IHiO do 87)? 12?P, Ft W A U gtd.. loot | 50 Auur Es 56 34 do..... be 10'', b- 10O do bo 59 34 do 10"), 20 U H Kxpreat OIX 100 Ohio it Jblaa.. ...be 20?, ' 400 Walla-largo Ex.53 63 000 do 20)2 ( ofl 150 Mich l eu Kit...DC 62*4 2i?l do ?3 20*, I IOOLoAMsK ..be ?7>r 100 do *>. idl 000 do 67', loOhloAMKKpf.be rCi'T 100 do ?7*i 100 11 AMI Jo KK bo 21'. 100 do 67-4 100 21 v; 1 '43 2UU do d7.', liai do 21 153 10O do c 07 , 200 Kan rite KR ..be 15 1 100" do r3 07 l'UM L, 1 Mt AS. be lflK too do C<>4 20 Alor A Kaa UK. be l02}? i ho TU 3 P. M. S20P0 Alabama d'a, '86 SO 5.70aha l'?> Mail Se.b 37W i IOOUO Dial Col 3.O0R.. 07*4 300 lilitMS KK 67 4IAII I n I'ac lat 1< 3', 300 do 00J4 00 2*RIO do 103 ?JI do t?'. 00 'All.1 I'n I'ae a fnuiL 114 2IJII do ,3 fiii i. as follows:?To Havre, by ateaui, 7Bc.; Hamburg, by stoain. 1c., compressed; Bremen, by steam. 1c., compressed, ami by sail. 11-Ilk'.; Liverpool, '4d. a U32d., by steam; by tail, v- a 8-32d. Market dull. Uai'ua, ?0.?Opium was firm but unchanged; quoted at $4 25 a $4 85, gold. In boud, lor old and new auil a ifll 12',. currency, lor Job lota. Castor oil wae steady at 14c. for eases and 184.0. for bhla ftir llaker'a A. A.: salon were 30 coses and 12 bhla. at quotations. Shellac wax quiet; quoted at 53c. for 14. 0., seconds, and 38c. a 45c. for Kngllxh. Divi did was quiet at $50 a $*10 per tou. dutch was active at 7\c., gold. Cm si ate potash ruled dull at 28c. a 20c. Bichromate potash was quiet at Sal ammoniac was qoted at 11c., gold to arrive. Gainbier was dull at 5\c., gold, from vessel. Kpxnm salts were iu fair demand at $1 SlV Sumac was in active demand at $1 30 a $1 40 per ton as to brand. Argols were sternly at 28c. a 32,4,0.. gold, according to qnality. Uentian root was scarce, aud prices ruled steady at tlJic. a 7c. Cassia buds wore in fuir demand at 57&0, Colombo root was Be., and 14c. for powdered. Uutn gedda was firm at 7^0. a 7\c., as to qnalitv. Juniper berries were scarce and firmly held at 8*^c. 'or ordinary Italian, aud 5c. a 6>?c. for new. Orange peel ruled quiet at KM, ? He- Venice turpentine was quiet at ltto Advices from tbe other side report a lower market. Castile soupt-Coiiti white was quoted at Itic a lt;i|C.. and Marseilles pure mottled at lO.^c., gold. Koehelle salts were steady at the decline ; quoted at 2>)\'c. for hbls. and 3tii,c. for boxes. Quininu was tlrm aud in good demand at ?2 2ti. Blue vitriol was steady at BJsjC. a M^c. Morphine was In good demand at steady prices; quoted at $4 25. Iodide potash was quiet at $2 40 a $2 45, h. 1. Alum?Lump was lu. fair demand at 24?c. a 2\c., according to quantity. Chlorate potash was in good demand: quoted at 22c. a 23c., gold, with an advancing tendency. Tartaric acid was quiet at 24ky.'., gold, for crystal, and 4Mo. a OOo. for powdered. Citric acid was iu good request at 78c. a 8<)o.. gold. y> ? iwillll l F1"-?'" MU"LOU ?V W. gold, and from 8c. u? 13c. currency for selected. Licorice paste wm also qniet, and price's were without noticeable change. The quotations were 2.">c. a :18c. gold for Spanish, and lor CalabriH-Piguatelli 20c. a 27c.; small Guxalina, 2ttc. a 30e. , large do.. 38c ; 1*. and S. email, 36$'ac.; t'origliann. 86^40. Cuttlefish bones ruled quiet at 24c. a 'jC.e. Balsam capavi wits quiet ut 72^o? Saffron?American wus very firm at 30c. a 35c. Spanish was quoted at Irom $6 a $12, and market very firm at those price*, (ialangul root w as in moderate demand at 4c. a }>ac. Cod liver oil met with a fair demand at $1 50 a $1 00 lor Newfoundland and $2 a $2 10 for Norwegian. Khubarb was in moderate demand at from 55c. to $1* 10. Ginger wo* quiet at 20c. a 21c. for Jamaica bleached. Lrgot w as still higher, held at $1 25 a $1 50. Quicksilver was quoted at 75c. Leave* were steady, quoted at 22c. a Xla for belladonna. lie. for coinum and aconite, 22c. a 24c. lor henbane and$i 25 for rose. Arsenic was in fair demand at 3t^c. a 3\c., gold, lor white powdered, and 13c. a 13*fc. for red do. Seeds wero quiet and unchanged. We quote:?Mustard?Yellow California, 6\o. a Cauc ; brown do., Oc ii%.; brown Trieste, 7c. a 7Lc.; yellow English, Sc. aH^r. Camomile flowers ruled quiet at 10c. a 22c. for Roman. Glycerine was in fair douiand at 16c. a 16*tc. Sweet marjoram was quiet at 22e. Manna was steady ut 52Wic. for small Hake. Orris root was held steadily at Lie. fonca beans were steady at $1 4.5 a $1 50 lor Angostura. Althoa mot was firmly field at 30c. for white cut, and 25c. for fair do. Gum arable was quoted at 15c. for prime sorts, and 11c. for second do. Angostura bark was scarce and firmly bold at 50c. Sassafras bark was unlet at 8c. Ginseng was unchanged; quoted at $1 15 a $1 25, as to quality, for Southern and $1 05 a $1 10 for Western. Seneka root was steady at H7c. a R?>c. Squills were quoted at 14c. Lavender flower* were quiet at 0,V- Valerian root was quoted at 25c. for English and 15c. for German. Albumen wan quoted at 65c. a 7<>c. for blood and $1 a $1 15 for egg. Essential oils were steady. We quote:?<>11 befgamot, Sanderson's. $3 75; oil lemon. Hinder-em's $5 3o; lhiiisen's finest oil rose. $6 50; oil anise, $2 40, all gold ; oil caraway, $1 40 a $2 50: oil Crotou, $2 18; oil citronella, HiV. a $1 05: oil lavender, 75c. a tP*2; do. do. (Mitchami, $16; oil cloves, $3 3D; oil wintergroen, $3 25; oil sassafras, inclusive, 05c. ; oil penuyroyal, $2, all currency. English chemical-, were dull; we note auies o! 50 tons soda ash at 2c., oold; 50 tons sal soda at $1 31 Hi, gold: 150 casks bleaching Awder nt 05c., currency; 50 drums caustic soda at 4,4c , gold, and 10"kegs bicarh. soda ut $4 91^, gold. We quote Soda nsb. ordinary to goou brands, 2c. a 2*-c.; sal soda, l3,e.; caustic soda. 4l4c. a 4 Bc.; hlcarb. soda, 4\c., all gold; bleaching powder, 2c. a 2)*c., currency; super card, soda, John Dwigbl A Co."s (in kegs). 4c. currency. Fkathkhs were quiet and unchanged. Quoted at 58c. a a ?kV. for prime, 62c. a 64c. for choice and 35c. a 45c. for mixed. Fish.?Tho demand for codfish was moderate. The sales were irom .??> vo * *> qiuuiuis, ai po mr ururiu nana anu p.* tor (Jeorge's. Mackerel?No. 1 shore were selling in small lot* ui S'_"M; a t'i'w Halifax weru an the market, and liold at $22 for No. I, #111 So for large No. 2 and $10 90 for large No. 3; 4O0bbls large No. 3, now on stoamcr, were sold before arrival at $10 oO Herring were quiet; 7,000 liblit. Labrador hare arrived by steamer, and are held at $9 79. We quote:? tintirge Bank ood, $6; (irand Bank do.. $9. Shore mackerel. No. I, $2(> a $27; do. large No. 2. $10. Box herring. No. 1. 23c. a 2'*c.; scaled do.. 29c.a 30c. Kloi r san (iRAlir.?Receipts?Klour, 9,085 bbls. ; wheat, 23,24* bushels; corn meal, 4>>0 bbis. and 309 sacks; core, 39,4t>> bnsbels v oats, 10,let)do. ; barley inalt, 3,030 do. The Hour market ruled quiet, but prices were without important cbangc. The sales, including Stale, Western and Southern, were about 17.900 bbls. at the annexed prices. Corn meal was nuiet; Hubble, sold at $3 7oa$3 79 for Brandywine and $.1 lo a $3 40 tor Western, Jersey and 1'ennsylvunia yellow per barrel. Wo quote :? No 2 State $3 29 a $4 00 Superfine State 4 29 a 4 90 Kxlra State 4 !< a 5 29 Choice State 9 25 a 0 00 Superfine Western 4 25 a 4 90 Kxtra Western 4 HO a 9 29 Minnesota ft 40 a 0 50 Bound hoop Ohio, shipping brands 4 S9 a 5 29 Round boop Ohio, trade brands 5 50 a 0 50 Family 7 do a S 00 St. l?ouls. low extra 5 00 a 0 29 St. Louis, straight extra 0 29 a 0 90 St. Louis, choice double extra 7 00 a S 00 St. Louis, choice family 8 00 a 9 90 Rye flour, fine to supcrflne 4 00 a 5 39 Southern, No. 2 3 9 > a 4 29 Southern, superfine 4 30 a 4 90 Southern, extra 5 25 a 0 50 Southern, family 0 75 a 9 00 Corn meal. Western 3 15 a 3 40 Corn meal,,fersey 3 19 a 3 40 Corn meal, Brandywine 3 TO a 8 HO Corn meal, puncheons 20 00 a 20 &< ? Wheat was dell and entirely nominal in the absence of sales. lfl.'XX) bushels inferior spring sold last evening at Whc, ii $1 02. and some choice old amber Michigan at $1 47, and some small lots white at St 35 n$l 50. Kye a as quiet and nominal. Corn was dull and lower, closing stesd^r at 03c. for prims new mixed. The sales were about 139.000 bushels at 71c. for prime old yellow. In store ; 04c. for new yellow. Southern, and 64e for white do. Barley was quiet. The sales were about 1H,U00 bushels at sftc- a 90s. lor tworowed State. Barley malt was also qnlet. 5,0 ? bushels .No. 1 Canada sold at Si 39 cash, and on* car load two-rowed State at $1 12, on time. Oats wrrf quiet and unchanged. The sales were 30.1 Jllu bnsbels at 40 '-,e. a 47c. for No 2 Chicago, 46c. a 47c. for mixed State on track, 40l^e. a 47o. for No. 2 New York inspection, end 45c. for No. 3 do. FaciT.?The business iu foreign dried was very moderate, V... ?lava a ?nar,l *1,1.,,. atNn.lv Wa hew layer raisins, per box, $2 60 a t'2 65; half do., $ I 65; quarter do., 65c.; new loose muscatel, $2 65 a ?3 90 per box. Moofdilf to quality : new seedless raisins, fri 50 n?r frail : Vaisndi rsoiim lOVr. m lie. r>?r lb.: nultina do.. 15c. for new; Turkey prunes, r?kc. for Harris sad Bos ais: new French do.. 7c. s llr? according to tlee and quality Currants, 7*,e. Leghorn citron, 21c. Pigs. 11 t,e. for drum*, 12kc. for layers Union. 5Cc Bresll nun, H\c. Domestic dried apple* were s alisds firmer In tone. Black berries were in batter demand. Other kinds unlet and steady. We quota Apples. State, quarters. Be. a H^n. 5 do., slteed. 10r : Southern, quarters, lie. a H\e. ; do., sliced. IWr. a lite. Peaches, peeled?(Jeorgla. prime, 15c. e Inc.; choice do, inc.; unpeeled do., qtierters, intge. a tike; bairee, 13c. a 13'me. ; blackberries, I2e a 12tqe ; raspberries, 2S*. a Sue,; cherries. 2akc. a 23c. plntns, Southern. I He a Ale.; do. Slate. 21c. a 2l>tc. Peanuts were held very firmly at At BO a $2 for Wilmington, and fl DO e SI 65 for Virginia. The demand for freeh ftnll was moderate and almost entirely from local sources. Prices were stead*. Ws qnote - Apulss, salaried winter, per bbl., $S a A .T SO; do. mixed. f2 50 a W 75; do., common. Al a R Ml t'ran berries?('boles. $2 75 a S3; do., good to prims, A2 its) a A2 75; do., poor. S2 a t2 25; do., Eastern fancy, per bbl., AB 5(i a AID; do., good to prime, per bbl.. AH ,V> e R 25. til*ixs 1 as were steady at lite, lor domestic. He. e Bke. for Csleuttesnd l.1J?c tor bags. Hat akd Srxiw were quiet. Price* were unchanged We quote; ?Bale bey, shipping, st 75c. a Kle ; retail Qualities atUUc. e A1 10. clot sr. tt&ce 75c. Straw?Long rre. Al 15 a Al 20; oat do . H5c. Hear sab Jura.?1 he market for Manila was Arm ; Sisal was steady We note sales of .Its) bales belts, J aauary delivery, et2l5l6r currency. We quote :? American dressed, $24" e f245 for double and S20i> a S2H5 for single, end $125 a ft" nominal lor undreswed; Manila hemp, like 7'ie.. gold, the latter for flue; Kussla clear, A22(> a ?22-?, gold, Italian, (Elm a <U7">. gold; Jute, 3kc. a 5c.. gold;Jute butts, :*kc., correner, to arrive: Hl-al bemp, 4>?c.. gold. Uidxs ? toe merest was steady with a moderate demand. The eelee were 5,000 Kio tlrande at IHe , gold ; and on pri rate terms. 7H0 wet salted Texas, 2,(0) Centre! Amaricau. MJO do., HO" Texas klpa, 4.300 dry California (part to arrive), l.jilil dry Texas .to arrive), 175 sret salted Texas. 18,'**) Rio Urande. l.:*?)dry Matamoroe, ?*?) Bicota, 20" dry Western end 7(s) city slaughters;. We qnote;?Buenos A) res, 2(1 to 25 lbs.,20V-! A*"* ?? 2* lbs., *?e a 24c.; Montevideo. to 22W fox, ile.; Corrieates. 21 to 22 lbs.. IHka. a IBlne.; Rio Orande. 20 to 22 lbs . l?We. a 18*. ; Orinoco, 21 to 28 lbs.. lBWe. . Califcrnin, 22 to 25 lbs.. 20e.; Central American. 18 1 to 11 lbs., IHe.; Matamoroe. 22 to 24 lbs.. Inc. a IBc ; VareCrue. 18 to Ittlfca., 18c. a ldWc.; Bogota, 18 to 20 lbs.. | IRr. a JOS4-, ' *<8d, selected; Texas and Southern 24 to 8C lbs . 120 a 14c.. enrvency. as they rua; city slaogbtev. ox, do M t?> IWs_ Hk?-; cow. to is ?U iba., 7\e.. ear I reney, selected. 1 llnqa *ei? quiet bat Arm at former prices. W? qnote ? I Near Tarh bum, 104. a I'-a.. Earn era. 10a, a k?; INCJAItr ID, 1876.?"WTTII 4,000 bags ** Suaanna, and 0,000 do'ex Rosarle. taken out or store at Next Orleans; 4,(*W bags were sold to arrire by the Caroline ou clivals terms. We quote Ordinary cargoes. VB^e. a l?V.c.; fair do 18c. a l*l?c.; good do., lKVc. a lttc. prime uo., l?t?e. a 19.V ; Santos, talr to Kgod, 18c. a* luc., gold, ninety days; Java, government Bags, 24i(. Oo.: do., grass mats. J4c a 27c.; Singapore, 40?*>e a 21c.; Csylou, two. a Jltc. ; Maracaibu, 18c. a 20c.; Lacuayra, 18c.. a lUc ; Jamaica, 18c a Ittc ; St. I>omingo, 15Kc. a 16c.; Porto Klco, 18c- a lOUc.; Costa Kica, Inc. a lw'jf . Macassar, 20c. a21c.: Mexican, 18c. a lWc . Manila, 18c. a 19c.; Angostura, 18c. a li??u. SavaulUa. l')ac. a 20c. ; Curacou. 17c. a 19e t/oopkkaok Stock was in bettor demand and nriQes rnled U"- ?u-i -i L- -df k...i. M $2 26 ; sygor sbooka, villi heads. :ih iru-h $2tX> a $265: do., do., 20 inch, fl 30 ? $2 25; box shook*, 75c. 80c.; rum do., $4: pipe do., JO a 50; empty hogsheads,$3 50; hoops, 14 feet, ordinary to prion), $37 a S4U per M ; Loops, li (Lot. do.. $83 a $35 o?r V si - ?r~ CaMiaua *U steady. We quoteManila (large and small -baa) per lb., Ilkt a 15%c., do. cordage, bolt rope yarns, IHc. a 17c.; tarred Manila, 14c.; Waal rope. llko. a 12%C. New Zealand, ll%0. a I2%c.; Kusala bemp, tarred, 14c. i^^orican do.. 14e.; Rusaia Colt rope. 17c. ilfttTON TTn luo spot was quiet. Futures closed ateady. Tlie closing prices to day cotuparu with Monday's closing prices as follows JfuwJay, Jan. 17. Ttareciaw. Jan. 11. Jan 12% a 12 2%32 Jan 12 31 32 a 13 Fob 13 a ? Feb 13 I IB a? March ... 13V a? March 13 5-16 a ? April 131, a? April 13 17-33 a 13 9 1(1 May 13 23-32 a? May 13W a 1325 32 June 13 29-32 a ? June..... 131516a ? July 14 MB a UK July 14 3 32a ? August .. 14 5-32 a 14 3 IB August... 14 5-32 a 14 3-1B ?Quotations are oasea on American standard of classification, and ou cotton in store running in quality uot more than half a crude above or below the grade quoted. ' Uptnjuit. Atahanux. Acw Orleans. Tnceu. Ordinary Utl Pis 9% 9% Strict ordinary 10% lo% 10% 10% (iood ordinary 11 II 11% 11% Strict good ordinary. 11% 11% 11% 11% Low middling 13% 12% 12% 12% Strict low middling.. 12% 12% 13 13 Middling '. 13 13% 13 3 16 13 3-16 Oood middling 13% 13% 13% 13% Strict good mlddliug. 13% 14 14% 14% Middling fair 14% 14% 14% 14% Fair 15VJ 15% 15% 15% ?Stained?Oood ordinary. l)\c.; strict goodOrdinary. Ilr%e. j low middling, 1 l%c-; middling, 12%C- The sales were;? To iiati. Uu>t t-i ntiu4. TotQl. Export ' 205 900 1,105 Consumption 87 42 129 Speculation 101 ? 101 Totals SOS 942 1.335 ?For future delivery llie sales wore as follows ?Yesterday after two 1*. M.?February, 400 at 13c.; March, 200 at 13 7 32c , 900 at 13%c.; April. 400 at 13 15-32c.. 1.700 at 13%C.; Mav. MX > at 13 11 - Inc., 300 at 13 23-32o>; June, 200 at 13%c., 700 at 13 29 32c.; August, 100 at 14 5-3Jo. Total, 5,800 hales To-day up to two 1* M ?January, 100 at 12 29 32c., February, 1,1011 at 12 31 32c , 2,800 at 13c., 100 at 12 31 32c., 300 at 12 133c., 800 at 13c., 200 at 13 1 lOc.; March, 100 at 13 7 32c., 2.500 at 13%c . 300 at 13 9 82c., 5KJ at 13 5- 10c.; April. 2,700 at 13 15 32c., 500 at 13,%e., 800 at 13 15.32c., 2o0 at 13,%c., 100 at 13 17 32c.; May, 1,000 at 13 It 10a.; June. 1,600 at 13%c., 100 at Id 15-Hie.. July, 100 at 14 1 32c , 000 at 14c.. 51X1 at 14 1 32c. August, 300 at 14 5 32c. Tutal. 17,300 bales. Urutid total. 23.7KI bales. Tim icceipls sv tne ports were ae follows Galveston, 3,118 bales; New Orleans, 4,017 Mobile, 3,772; Savannah. 1,687; Chiu-leaton, 2,307; Wilmington, 262; Norfolk. 2.324; Haltiinore, 135; New York. 1,581 T; Boston, 2,788; Philadelphia, 255. Totai, 22.235 bales. This day last week. 32,21X1 bales This day last year. 20,545 hales. Total since Setitemlier 1. 2.715.814 bales, t.'otton freights closed SUPPLEMENT. ' emutn. lOt a ISo.; yearling*, Be. 4 lOe-1 *14. *11 growth!. 4c. a Be.; tJallforuia. 17c a 20a. I unit ?The market wae quint and without etperial ('hand*. We quote:?American pig. So. 1 (23 a (24. do.. No. 2. (21 a$22; do., forge (in a (20. Mcotch?I'oitueea. (33. (Hengaroock (31; Kgliutou. (2U 6<? a (3U l.kan won quint at (ft 2U a ? > for domestic. I.kathk* mi Heady with a lair deiuaud for bnuitock aole. We quote llemlock?Light Bunnoa Ayrea. 24c. a 23c.: do. ( ail I urn I a. 23c; do. cumiuou hide, 22c a 23c ; middle llucii..a Ayrea. 23c a 27c ; do California, 2ftc a 26c.'; do. common hide, 23c. a 23i*c : heavy Bueuoa Arret, (tic. a 27c.; do. California. 2T?\c a 2tiVac., do common utile, 2V a 2tlc. ; (food damaged Bueuoa Ayrea 22Wc. a 231,6. . do. California. 21c. a 21 S,e.: do. cumiuou hide. 21c. a 21 >,oMdlassiu wan ateadjr. About 2i>0 libit. Now Or* I leant told at SOe. a 00c. We quoteCuba, centri 1 local and mi ted. 22c. a 23c.; do., clayed 1 3iic. a 32c.; muMovado refining. 30c. a 33c.; do. do., grocery. 33c. a 38c.; Porto Rico. 33c. a ;V>c.; ( Kngliah Island*. 30c. a30c.sNow Orlaaue, old ?r ig, 40c, ' 35c.; do., new crop. SIK- a ?OUT.~ Natai. StuUBA?Spirit! turinrlltlne waa quiet; aalce were about 300 bbla. a 37c. Itoiln Vaa d?a Tur au.l pitch were unchanged. We quote -Spirit, turpeutlue, 87c: ruelu, at rained. (1 821^; do., good itrained. (1 06 a (1 87)4; tar, Washington . fci 23; do.. Wllmiugtoii. (2 A>. pitch. (.. Ad vices from Wilmington "were ka follow#Uonin firm; I strained $1 SO; good atralued, $1 52V; tar. Arm , WUnilugf r'l turpentine, flrtn ; hard, $1 00; yellow dig, W 00. spirits, firm; S3c. Lid, held higher. Ouj.?45o btds humpback eold St Wew Bedford et uSe. Market quiet end unchsnged We quot?:?Cottonseed, crude, 5Hc. e &6c. : dp.. Southern yellow, 50c. a HOe.; do., yellow" and white winter, Wte. a 0oc.; linseed. cunt, ?K?c.; bbla 83a; lard, winter, <10*; menhaden. Hound. 46c.; rperro, crude. $1 TO; do., bleached winter, $1 05 a (1 09; do., natural do.. $1 86; whale, crude Northern, 70c,; do., Houtberh, 05c.; (lo., bleached winter, 75c. a 700. : olive. caaka. Si 17W $ <1 22V; do., caaoa, $4 05 a <4 40; winter bleaeiied flab. 55a 1 crude flin, 43c. a 43c. I'ktkolkum ?u quiet, but cloeed steady at the following 3notation^ ?At Philadelphia about 13,000 caael sold Seturay on private terms; crude, III bulk. So. , do., in obi*., lie. a 11 t,'c.; refiuod. lty:. aakrd, 14c. bid; for cargo lota and caaea, 13lia a lH'Va for ordinary brands; Philadelphia, 14c. asked, 13V?, bid; Baltimora, Ho aaked, 13Vc. bid. Advicea from the Creek were as followsTltnsville weaker at S3 Oil City quiet at S3 05, United, $1 70 V Roussrtlie quiet and steady, quoted at <3. Tidloute quiet, $3 a $3 02V Parker's firm, United. SI 77V- Shipments. S3 a S3 05. Provisions ? Reoeipta?Pork, 1,334 tierces and 443 bbla.; lard. 1,333 tierces, 100 kegs and 3D cases; cut meats 040 packages; bacon, 1,004 boxes; beef, 157 tierces and 303 bbla.; beef hams. 100 tierces. The pork market dull; 100 hhds uninspected mess sold at $30 73; quoted at $31 for lnsnocted, $2t| 75 for uniuspeeted. tflit moats were dull and unchanged. Hales were 5,000 lbs. fresh bellies, 13 lbs. average, at 12c.: 50 boxes clour bellies at llVc.. and 50 boxes do. at 13e. Bacon was dull and easy. At Chlcag'alOO boxes short dear sold at 104sa and 30 boxes long clear at 1 Ic ; quoted at 11a a 11,'sc. for citv long dour, and lor Western Beef was quiet, out steady; quoted at $10 a $12 fur old to new plain mess. $11 50 a $12 50 for old to new extra uiess and $15 50 a $10 tor packet. Beef hauis were Arm. Hales were made of 35 bbla. prime Western at $25; quoted at <34 a $25 for priuio Western. auiu??m iuunvB wcio guick, a 15>4& far hams nud 9V?o. a ?\c. for shoulilura. I.ur?l vaa dulL For immediate delivery tlto huIcn were 100 tierce* W**terc at 12**0. ; 150 do., for Cuba, ?old at 12>?o. For future delivery the *nlea were 250 tierces. Juuuary, at 12%o. ; 275 do., February, at 12 15-10c.t and l*X)do., March, at 18$t'c. Butter?Fancj fresh tubs were still scarce atul firm; medium grade* were dull. We ?tiote Htate dairies, fair to good, 24c a 20c.; choice to ancy. 28c. a 81c; ; Western, good to choice, 22c. a 26c.; do., fair to irood, 16c. a 2t>c. Cheese was unchanged. 1 We quoteState factory. commoti to fancy, 7^c. a 18'4c ; dairies, faucv. full cream, ll%c. a 12^'c. ; do., fair to good. ^c. a 1OV4C, akinm, 4c. a 7c.; Ohio factor y, fair to good, a 8Wa ; do , tlat shaped, good to fancy, 8k.u. a 12c.; do.. Chedtlar shooed, rood to fancr. 9c, a 12c. Kjckuas iu steady jobbing demand. The sales were 50 casks Cnroliua at 8^vc. a 7V4c., 125 bbl*. Louisiana at 5^'c. a HLjjC., 25 bags Patua at 7**c.. and 50 bags Rangoon at He quote(?Carolina, fair to choice, 0)jc. a 7'.c,; Louisiana, fair to prime, 6c. a BUc. ; plain, 5Vc. a (Sc.; Rangoon. fair to good, 6c. a 6>.o.; Patna, good, 7(4c. a 7>.c,; Rangoon. In bond. 'JSo. a 2\c. per lb., gold, cash. SrRLTKB quiet at VI 3.1 a $7 -IO. Btkaiunk wan quiet. Tba sales were about 50 tierces prima Western at 13',c. Bitch.?The market for raw wus steady. The sales were 550 hhds. Cuba fair refining at 8c., and 13,(DK) bags Pernanibuco at 8 l-lfic. a8 3-16c. The market for relined was steady. We quota Pair refining. 8c.; good do , 8>4e.; flubs, grocery, fair to choice, S^c. a HVe ; do., centrifugal, hhds. and boxos, N'os. 8 to 13, M^c. a IC-.c. , do.. molasses, libds. and boxes, 7c. a 7',c_ ; i'orto Rico, rcttnluK, common to prime, 7V,c. a 8t^c.: do., grocery, fair to choice. 8i.c. a B)fa.; standard A. 10c.; off A, 0)ic. a 9J,c.; crushed, H)\r.; powdered, IOJjC. ; granulated, Tojjc. a l<>4?e.; cut loaf, 11 V^c. Tallow.?"Hie market was dull and easier. The sales were 45,000 lbs. at 91?c. a li'.c. for prime. Tin was quiet and unchanged. We quoteBanco, lS.tje.; Straits, lOj^c. a 10J?c.; English, lUkJc. a lDkiC.; Hanca, 24c., all gold. I'Tates?Charcoal, $7 50; coke, $0 50 a $7 75. terne, $0 12 k; a 37)* Tobaoco.? In Kentucky tobacco a moderate business was transacted, say about 250 lihda, on private terms. In seedleaf business was more active than last week. The sales were 150 cases sundries at 11c. a 37\c.; 87 eases 8tate. crop 1874, at 7c. a 8**#.; 638 cases Connecticut, crop 1874, at 8c. a 3<)c. ; 111 coses do., crop 1873, at 30c.; 167 rases .<lo., crop 1872. at 12c. a 15c.: 173 cases Wlscouain, ergp 1873 aud 1874, at fi'fcc. a 8}?c.; 57 cnaos Pennsylvania, crop 1873, at I 12'ac.: 23 cases Ohio, crop 18TJ, at 0J.il, aud 700 bales I Havana at from 85c. to If I. WlltSRRT.?Receipts?122 bbls. whiskey, 250 bbls. hlghwiues and 00 bhls. alcohol. The market was steady; 2. 0 | bhls. sold at 91 10'i a $1 11, mostly at the inside price. Wool.?The market was verv quiet throughout, and we are ] without important sales to note. Prices were steady. pKKioitT.s ?'The market was dull and rates were heavy and here and there not a little weakness was perceptible for tounare for charter. A moderate demand ruled for grain tonnage of fair site, hut the shipping interest held out at former figures lit aome esses and little was done. Petroleum vessels were in very limited request and tame; advanced Creok markets and a relatively high price In the local market operated in opposition to a free trade. Accommodation per steamer was lower, with a tair business effected at the decline in irrain. provisions and cotton rsl peclslly. The engagements embraced ?To Liverpool, per I steamer, 92,00) bushels grain at 8d.; 700 boxes bacon, 32a 0(1. a 35s.; 4I*> packages pork. 4s.; 1,500 tierces lard (through freiirht from the West), on private terms, Ok) bales cotton (part compressed) at t4ill a 9-32d. ; 8 tons measurement goods ou private terms. To Loudon, per steamer, 200 tierce* beef, 8*.; 400 bales Imps. k,d-, 22*>) boxes cloesc, 45s., and by sail 500 libls. rosin. 2?. 6d. To Bristol, by seil, 16,000 bnshols Rrain, on private terms, quoted at about 6s. per quarter. To llamburR, per steam, 300 tierces lard. 2K relchmarka. The charters comprised:? A British bark. 403 tons rsRister, hence to Bristol, with 2,800quarters grain, at 6s. 2d.; an Italian bark. 450 tons, lienco for same port, with slate and Hour, at current rates quoted at about 3s. for the latter; an Italian bars, hence for Lisbon, 3,500 quarters grain, on I private terms, quoted at 153i?c., gold; a British bark, 800 tons, hence to Hrlstol. with general cargo, at a lump sum of | ?1.120; an American hark, from Philadelphia to Alexandria, 18,000 ease* refined petroleum, at 27c.; a Norwegian bark, 1 hence to llavru or bordeaux, with 4,200 bbls. crude do., I 4e. "Jd. ______ DOMESTIC MABKETS. Galteitom, Jan. 18, 1676. Cotton dull and heavy; middling. 1%.; low middling, i like.: good ordinary, 10;V- Not receipts, 2,118 bal??. \ Export*?To (Jreat Britain, 1,001; coastwise, 387. Sale*. 1,413. Block, 82,23a ? , ,u_ Nxw 0?t.**w?. Jan. 18, 1870. Cotton?Demand fair; middling. 12\e.; low middling 11 >*c.; go*)d ordinary, 10c. Net receipt*. 4.017 bales; I gross, 4.613. Export*?To France, 2i*J; ooaatwi**, 23. hale*, 10,300. Stock, 317,004. Mobile. Jan. 18, J876. | Cotton unlet; middling, 12V,'e. a 12\c.; low middling ! 11 lac. a like.; good ordinary, 0% a 10c. Net receipt*. 3,7i2 bales. Export* coastwise, 406. Sales, 1,200. Stock, 81,477. Kavanuah, Jan. 18, 1878. Cotton qniot; middling, 12T-?e.; low middling, ll^o.; gimd ordinary, lOkc. Net receipts, 1.887 bales; gross, 1.787. F.xnort*?To lireat Britain, 3,500. Sales, 1,720. Slock, ; 88,87b. Ciiari.kstox. Jan. 18. 1878. Cotton dull: middling, 13^c.; low middling, I21<e, good i onliuary, lie. Net receipts, 2.307 bales. Exports?To Great Britain. 2,360; to France, 2,421 ; coastwise, 590. Sales, | 1,000. Stock 61.103. OswrgO, Jan. 18 1876. Floor steady; sale*. OOO bbla at $7 54) for No. I spring. $7 75 for amber winter. $8 for white winter and $8 25 for ' double extra. Wheat quiet; No. 1 Milwaukee club, $1 40; No. 1 white Michigan, $1 45. Corn steady, old Western 1 mixed al One Barley doll: sales of 2,OUl bushels No. 2 bay 1 ; at $1 15; N v 1 Canada held at #1 23 a 81 25, the latter for I choice. Oornmeal. 827 for bolted and 828 for unbolted. J Mlllfecd?Short*, 817 a 818; sbipetutrs, 810 a $20; mid- j dliugs, 823 a 82ti. Bureau). Jan. 18. 1876. ! Reeolpts?Flour, 10.300 bbla; wheat. 18/??i bushels; j , corn. 72.'"* I do. ; oat*. 23,000 do.; barley, 21,000 do. Ship- I mentt?Flour, 10,300 bble. ; wbeat, 18.000 bushels; corn. I 70.000 do. ; oat*. 23,000do; barley, 16.000 do. flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull; xpriug neglected; sale* of two cars I wnlta Michigan at 81 38J, a 81 81 Corn dull; tales of two , : cars of new at 34c. Bye nealected. Oata neglected. Bar ley fairly active; nates of 15,000 bushels Canada at Hf?c. a If, and one ear of two rowed State at f?c. Pork dull at 30 for heavy mesa. Lard dull at 13c. lllghwines notninally 81 10. Toi.rbcv Jan. 18.1870. Floor dull. Wheat easier; No. 1 white Michigan, 81 20; ; No. 2 do., fl 15; extra (to., 81 41a?ked;81 38 offered; amber Michigan. 81 26; February. 81 27; March, 81 21); April, $1 32; No. 2 amber Michigan, 81 06; No. 2 rod wini tor. 81 27; No. 3 rod. ?3c. Corn quiet and nnrbanged. Gats I dull, and prices have declined; No. 2. 37e. asked, 3(1 V,c. ' offered , white. 89kc.: Michigan. 8T.\c.; rejected. 33c.; clover seed, 87 75; dressed hogs dull at 88 Oft a 88 10. Re I celpts?Wheat, 1'2,UX) bushels ; corn. 74,m> no. ; oats. e.txsi do. Shipment*?flout. JIM bbla.; wheat, 4,uU0 bushels; coin, I t lft.OOU do.; oata, 1,000 do. CftlCaOO, Jen in, IH7fl. Floor dull. Wheat active. hot lower: No. J Chicago spring : 91 spot; 69) tc., February; 91 005* March. 91 Or)1* j April; No. 3 do., Sic.; rejected, ?J*eC. Corn very tlrm : %ud holders are asking higher rates; No. 3 mixed. 4:i\c., | 1 ep"t: *3J?c., Kebruorjr; 4B\e., April. Onto quiet, out j ' needy; No. 3, ?>)*&. 3ui^e., februory. Berler quiet end week ot Rlc.. spot; 77\e. e 7Re.. Kehrnery. Rye? 1 Demand good *t lull prices, soles el <WJ*c. etf7)*o. Dressed ' h"gs dull end drooping et 97 87)* e 9* Fork?Keir doj mend, but st lower retes; soles st flit 1ft * 919 30, spot.; ' i till HO, Kebruerr; 919 ftft s 919 ?7V,. Mer-b. Lord steady end Orm ; seles et 913 33)* e 912 3ft. spot; 912 30 February; I I 912 ? "> e 912 47t< March. Hulk meets steady with e felr ' rietnend; shoulders, 71*c.; short rib middles, l'?Sc. ; abort ' clear middles. li'Ve. Whiskey dull end lower et 91 "7. Ke ' ceipts?Klour. 1 *>,<Kwl hbls.; wbeet, 40.1A1.I bushel*; corn, | 1 134.1?to do.; nets, 19,OW do.; barley, 1H.UUU do., rye, i I 1 osjsr do. Shipments? Floor, fi,900 bhls.; wheet. I2,f?0 1 buebels: corn. I?,(3?> do,; oets. 4.<WU do. ; berley, ftJSS.) do. At the afternoon cell of the Boerd ? Wheat easier et 91 0"V eesh; 99',c. Fehmerr. Com onchenged. Oeta dttll. Fork. I 919 27)* e 919 JO February. I.ard unchanged. HAVANA MARKET. Havana. .Ion, IB. 1870. Bpanlfh gold, 209 a 200';. Exchange quiet sndstesdjr; on the I'nlted States, short tight, currency, 7 e tij* discount EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lnwrwtw Frodcgk maukst.-l.onnon, Jen. IB?Even. Ing. ? I.tneeed oil opened et 28* Wd. e 24a. end closed at 24#. per cwt. .spirit* ol turpentine, 2ft*. per ewt. FIN A NCI Alee ! A UUUriT BELMONT k CO., A Hankers, 19 end 21 Nassau street, Issue Travellers' Cradite, available in ell parts or the world, i through the Messrs. DB ROTHSCHILD and their enrrespoudenta Aleo Commercial Credit! and Telegraplile Transfers of ; | Money on California and Eurojxt. At kk aaonablb rats*.?monry on Lira and Endowment lnanranc* 1'oHrlaa, Mortgacaa and othar aaeutitlaa; inauranea of all kindt adapted wiiE boat compn J. J. HABR1CH A CO . 117 Broadway Avsw book, jubt out, on wall at., with 13 angrarrd lllnatratlnaa, onnlalniag ralanbla Information fur Murk apaeulatnra. and how rlaka may ba Inn Mad and pruBta incraaacd. Rant fraa on aiwtlWmtfoft TUMBRJOOR * CO.. Bankeraand Brokara, No. 2 Wall at.. N. T. A -WANTKO-ON KIHRT MOKTUAOK. Of I A* a a Catholic church and parochial dwelling. worth , JMVXJO. JAM KM A. NORKISRK. m Mala Ma. Patarann. I A -LAPPET A HAZLKT- BHOKKKA. T? HK'IAH I A. WAY.?"FRIVlLKtJKA" ON "MKJMtKR* Ok THF. I m.w vomi ntock richanob" '^xclurivrlt I RKKKKBSCK* IN NSW VOHA ANy LLAOINU 01T1KM 9 ? FINA.XIAU A-DEKAULTKD RAILROAD BONOS bought tnit tolJ by the old established lork tint bond house of albert II NICOLA y a OO.. __ No 43 Pine *4. New York. Ai't.ini e.t muik on pc un itu kk, pi an os, 4''..tp itored at advertiser's warehouses AJdruss uptown MTORAGE, Herald Uptown Branch otttca. TNDlANAPOLIB, BLOON1NGTON" AND WESTERN 1 and Oaiiville, Crhaua, Klonmiiiglon and Pukin Railroad Bondholders, main line, who have not received a copy ol plan of the reorganization, can obtain one on application to ruber of tlie undersigned Tlie time tor deposit of these bond* in the Central nut Company expires tNibrnarr lt>, ldTli. AUSTIN OORBlN.dl Hro.dway;0 E. TAINTOB. At Urgptl ft t ^OBI A.II B BLOSSOM. TO WaU sA rALWAYS 1IAVK MitNKY TO LOAN ON NOKTOAOB New York city Property. Principal), desirtug to BORROW OR INVEST apply to H L. GRANT, 145 Broadway. IK TUB CITY?KIYK tears' loans MAOK ON A good property. Any antuuut without honna T P. HYATT. 145 Broadway. ' Knickerbocker kirk j n s ukance "company of New York, nitice tI4 Wall at., Nxw Yo?*. Jan. ?. IHTB. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this Jay, the Oaual nemi ,,r av* nur nun on the canital stock of iui c..mpauy nu declared, payable oa and alia* January 1ft, |H7ti I^1irf,l*f#r closed from this data until the la*? "*L E. W AL.BRO, Secretary. T /^I'.TT. * *OLC<?TT. NO 1<J PIN* dT.,~MAltK A loaning trnst fuuJn (Til first mortgages oa KSws Wlj Tlulol*r. auy amount, without w' I,"E UoI.DKKH Of TBNNBMBS bonds.?We will pay a fan price for a few thousand d^"^toou: ivs^sz &r-- ajdr?" nkwiili"s *! . ,maa a , Yo?. Jaa. a, lt?a A semi-annual dividend or five par runt on (ha capital stock waa declared this day, pay ai.le on uid allei M.indae uaxt, the loth tad. The transfer book* will be closed from the 6th Inst until that (late. JAMHS A. SILVKY, .Secretary. Krady tku8t kundri oe estates to loan-on bond and mortgage, oil New York and Bro kl n, uo bouus; also on Building* erectino and country 1'roi er y.' W. B. UIJliAtN, 'J*J Broad ?ay. \t,'K UtVtNVI. LIBERALLY ON Al.l. U l.A.SSKS Of II Merchandise for private or auction sales. _ KOSKNBKHU BROS. A CO..?! Church st. | j - BROADWAY, ROOM ?l. NEW YoKIC, UTU January. 1876. The undersigned hereby iflve notice of tlielr Intention to form ui incorporated company, to be known as the Alliauoe Insurance Company of the city of New York, for tbe pnrnoae of transacting the btisfness of inaurauce in tbe city of Now York?that is to say, to make insurance upon dwelling houses mil upon liousuliold furniture and other property against loss or damage by fire and the risks .if inland navigation and transportation pursuant to the provisions of the act of the Legislature of the State of New York, passed 'dl?tb June, IKofl, entltlod "an act to provide for the lnror|ioratioa of lire insurance companies, and of tbe several acta amendntory thereof. W R PRESTON. L. W FROST. Raymond.ipsirrvs k it wkioin. UKO II HYKD, WELLINGTON CLAPP. CHAN. A COLBY. .1 B. GADIHS, uardinkr s hawks, i,. p haynk. UIJAS W McCELI.AN, Jr., .1 H. P. MAYO. M II BLAKEMOKK, .JOHN E/IIIJBBARD. Jr. w. a. walks, k k. bacon, j. w. garfield. io'rjuk AND ?.',7i>0 TO LOAN SEPARATELY ON V?),')' t\J New York city vncunt l.ntn for a term of roar*. Principal* only addroM TRUST PUNDS. bo* 2.1)15 Pm? office. (J>1 f| 7T" WANTED--35 prime LEASEHOLD <PIU,V/Ul/ Plr?t Mortgage on PayInK property. Address. stating tenn?, C MERRICK. bo* A.441 Po*t officw <51 M nnn SIX ''ku ubnt bonds ok one or 'Pl'l.UUI) the oldest cities In the State of Indiana; tot.il debt, $*>,<.10 i, interest promptly paid; bond* due lit IHSW; population of oily, 8,000; ? recent law of Indian* doe* not allow auy city under 15,(XX) Inhabitant* to runke ? debt of oyer 1 per cent on if* assessed valuation of proporty. Par sale by WILLIAM It. UTLKY, No 4 W*ll *t. A.-Ti nilll WANTED -IIN CIPilCli IMCKOVBD ip? )t r. I MM" Brooklyn Property; good bond?m?n ; $8,000 to 8H,.V)0 on each house, together or separate; none *>ut principal* need apply. Addros* BROOKLYN, bos I1W Herald office. Si jtitn nnn TO LOAN ON BOND AKp MORT Jll .\MJ v",' M M/ gago, In large and small iiimt to eult; by V. K STEVENSON, Jr., No. 4 Pine**. COPARTNKKNHIPS. VTOS. 184 TO 193 CHURCH ST., i.1 coiner of White. Nkw York. ,T?n. 12. 1H7B. The p*rtner*l>lp heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the If"' name of Stadler A Co., is till* day dissolved by mutual consent and by tlio retirement therefrom of Mr Max Stadler. The affair* of the firm will ba lii|iiidatod by the other partners, who have the exclusive right to *lgu the firm name In liquidation. max stadler. ELK AN NAHM BURG. WILLIAM KRAUS. EMANUEL LA UK It. EDWARD B. SIMON. The undersigned memhers of the late firm of Stadler A Co. will continue the Clothing and Woollen Bo*lne**, under the style of Naumhurg. Kraus. Latter A Co., at the old stand, Corner ol Church and White sts. ELK AN N ATTM BURG. WILLIAM KRAUS. EMANUEL LAUKK. Nkw Yore, Jan. 13, 1870. EDWARD B SIMON. Ill sim'.ss OPPOItTI YITIES. A GENTLEMAN OK BUSINESS EXPERIENCE, llAVfiug $4,010 to $5,000 to inveit. desire* *n active L'opart- ? ncrsliin in an establi,hcd and tiavinv business : reliable tacta required. Address MKRCllAN'f Z . Herald office. A NY PERSON HA VINO BLOW TO INVEST IN A l*ATJl lug business may huar of an opportunity by applying te I). A. N . 4'i Burling slip, N>w York. A OKKA'l OPENING IN A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL JV country for u man with About J'i.iW) cash, who understands tli? drag And to trey goods business. Coll on or address ltlKKK A CO., No. 3 I'lue at A mm -A ODITIONAJ. OAPITA-L PROCURED POR MER chants, manufacturers And others; KoaI Estate ncliAiiKnd for Business: Milting Interests, Ac.. negotiated; persona with cApitAl tee a I tig business advised without charge, of approved opporlnnitlaa Reference*Thomas A Henhats, l'ro<fune Commission. KM Broad at.; Pellilreau A Ray not, Lithographers, A3 Vesev at., Ac OKIOOM A CARLETuN, Financial Alid Business Brokers, DM Broadway. \Lm small, neatly kitted dp stork.?party wanted to stock and take charge of the same, alao large Kooiua, singly or eu auite, to rank K. A. HOYT. 739 Broadway. ctiVh. MAN MaVTnO akiilt <51 'ear K<?lt AN ItT. . tereat in arnal yard cau addrcaa STABILITY, box 1J3 Herald t'plown Braucb office. A" PARTNER ""WANTED?WITH ??; O.VK WHO wanta to make money fait, big-got opening In New York; come aud aee lor yourself HOUTHEItN. 2SH Bowery CTentknnial?a light!" ~profitabi7k manu" facturtog buaineaa for axle on eaay terms, large prott at Fair thia yaar. Address W. A CO . box irk) Herald offlce. / 1IIV1MISMIIN WOOLLEN HOl'MKS Oil PACK AGE .ToTT a bing woollen bonaea who are open to make arrangemeuta aith a pereuii baring a large city and nearby trade, with a man having several years' experience and a pnabing salostnan to aeli large Iota address POPULAR, Herald officii, C1F.NTP.VMAL-A RARE CHANCE Fi>R A l'ARTT / with fd.ou) caah capital, to go with another party to exhibit en article of merhauieal Invention, received from Europe, of which no dnplicate can bo had, and by whieb a Sreat deal of money can be made. Addreaa ENGINEER. Ii-rald office. (10STS *vc . HKLL8 FOR $H ?ON E FIRM M ADR J over 2,'SWsaies in 1M monvtis in oue county In Weatera New York. JAMES K A V Fit Y, S4 Meadeat, Mew York. I FACTORY COMPLETE MAkINn MONET; WILL. 1 take paitner or exchange for Reel Katate. J Ay I' RH. 70 Aatnr House. T.-10B SALE?THE RIGHT TO MANCFACTCRB FOR JT the East a Mowing Machine, now eatabliabeil and bent* built br a large Western Territory. Addreaa AW, llerald office. ________________ TTOTKLfT restaurants, LIVERY STABLER, I I u Illeokalnilh'x slhnfl ifii mI PriHlkiflA Ititmi ijf*>n and paying Drug Store. JOHN V. JOKALKMON. Store Broker. \.jn Bioadaky. CM HER. COAL AND WHARP BUSINESS fob j sale.? Tim old e<tnbll?h#d baainaea of J. H Cool ay. lately dcceaaed, at Ellrabethport, N. J., with etock on hand; a good chance to at?p Into a paring hualfteta . wharf, arales, torebouee*. Ac , will ba rented or (old. Inquire at wbarf, or of K K. KKWNM, No 3 Broadway. New York. MONKY IN POCLTRY.?HATCHING AND RAISING poultry by meant ol hone manure alone; gold medala and aevrral diplouiaa and premluma awarded to the patentee l'mfeaeur OOKHKTT, lllckavllle, L. L, N. Y. Book Soeenla. partlculara It rente. Patent riTjiit for balk. ?inqiirr or mr. JOIIN L BAULK. No. 11*7 Bowery, In the braaa loundry. between the hour* of 1 and 3 o'clock P. M. P~ ARTNKR WANTED?AS CASHIER, IN A LBGITImata travelling butlneat paying $30d dally. 5t> Broad at., room 7. T)AltTNKR W ANTED?WITH PRO* TO X B'JO.UtJt; bnalneaa, manufaetnre of agricultural machinery. well ealahll.hed In the Watt and largely remtinaratlea ; ample aecurlty t Iran Principals only eddreaa. In oonAdence. lor Inlerrlew and fhll Investigation, M. k. Herald ufflce, tor three day*. STKCIAI. OR GENERAL PARTNER WANTKD-rN A combined Importing and manufacturing hnalneae in this city, well established and needing additional rapital in execute order* already received. Br. WILLIAM WARD. No .1 Broad at., Draxel Building, ta authorised to entartain propoxate. TOBAG k?pa rtnk k W anted?any onr WHO can control $3,lM> to B'r.OUU ttorage. AJdrcaa k C. W., Herald office. rpo printITkv-a part* controlling a hood 1 buainoaa aud ?om? capital dual rev to turn tbarn to account wlib a good, reliable prlutar down town. AJdruaa B. D., box 4,<?rJ Poet offlra. To MANUFACTURERS.-THE ADVEBTISBR wtshea to engage In a aafa, profitable, well established buvlnex. to wbieh he will give Ida tcrrioet and eererel t boo rand dollar* cash capital. Appllcanta pleaae etata exactiy what the buaiueae la Addict* STANLEY, boa 3,i?l 1'oat office W~ ANTED-my a MERCANTILE AGENCY, a kl EST claea agent to ennraaa for eubacriptloiia; one having * area bnalneaa acquaintance In thu city preferred. Cornpn tcnl, anarjratic men nnljr naed addraaa, villi iifiriocu, it. mi W7 Mar aid olllrc. \r A*T KD-TO IIN VP..ST ftl.-wu I* A LKlilTlMATE ?t buaioeaa with muloym<Mii. !>a?t of r*t?r?nc*? glraa ami raquirad. A<ldra.a WINDSOR, box 1,'AKl, Maw Caatle, Pa ?a a ena additional capitai, wanted-in VWi'JUv an raiabliahad tnrnantlla bastnaaa oi alapla iHaractar II AN KINK, 'JO Waal JHth .1 4?0 i W Wl -WE SOLICIT AN INTKRVIKW WITH A gentleman having lha alio** amnant lai-aab and luobintf lor a aala and probMbla invaaunatat inadaair alila growing buainaaa. OKIi.OS A C A HI.ETON. M Bmadwag. (til (t HlWk TO *14,000 ? ACTIVE OK WlClAh vI'liCUU parmar wauMd to angaga in aba ratail narpai trada. tba undaraignad ' ?? fall knuwladga oi alia baaioaaa. raal aetata and cradiA Addraaa A. U-, Herald oWca Alii IWill TO MKAHM.-A TAM/ABLE PATENT ^IVal/l/VP lar aala; eotnmarelnl article. staple aa aval. any. annl; i>| State Rights, or tba unsold portiaa at Um baited Siaps^ Addiaaa J.Y. r , iieia?l elbg*