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borse railroads which averaged an annual earning
trade of 17,'JW),00O pas cngers each. These horse'car
roads bad averaged more passengers than 0,000 miles
of aieum roads in the State. The speaker proceeded
to contrast the work daily by the Third avenue horse
road with that accomplished by tho steam cars on
Fourth avenue, and endeavored to produce a showing
which on tho lace of it seoined very unfavorable to the' j
Bleam cars.
Tin* proceo 1 insrs were at four o'clock adjourned until
eleven o'clock to-day.
rami hd cimuil J
Stocks Irregular?Granger Securities the
Principal Feature of the Day.
COLD STEADY AT 111 1-S a 111 1-1 a 113 1-8.
.Money :j and 4 Per Cent?Foreign Exchange
Quiet?Government and Express
, Stocks Strong.
wall Strkit, )
Monday. Fob. 14?6 K M. I
Capital Is conceded to be a plant of delicate growth
and uot to be blighted by vho "nipping and tho oagor
" of disturbed conlidence. Tho stock markut Is
-arcoly more hardy and Is influenced by changes of
w^athdV. A bright day, nine times in ton, foreshadows
? .ivcly trade and advancing prices; u rainy ouo por1
nds dulticss aud decline. If by any chance tho en'iro
population of tho w orld were subjoctod at one and
tho same time to a driving rain storm and a biting
galo of wind it Is doubtful If every mother's son of them
would not tako a bearish view of things and bo
generally down on his luck. Ilut New York
stock brokers are not like the rest of the
world, bit more akin to Mark Taplcy, who looked
ightcst when things were blackest. Alter all, ex.'ptions
prove rules, and ono of tbese exceptions' was
k proved to day. when, under tho influence of a dreary,
rainy northeaster, stocks not only held their own, hut
actually advanced to highor prices.
Whatever there was of doubt manifested itself in tho
Drst hour or two, when dealings held tire; but shortly
after thore occurred a surgo upward of tho whole list,
which advanced "despite of wind anil weather."
Old Bishop Berkeley showed himself a long-headed
prelate when he announced tho opinion that
Westward the course of empire takes its way,
and tno shrewd operators of the street showed equai
acumen when thoy sought tho Western fancies as tho
most favorable speculation of to-day. They may have
aot known enough, like Iiis Brace, to put their reasons
(n rhyme, but they were astuto enough to placo their
tnonoy in what offered the best and speediest return
go tho St. Paul and Chicago and Northwestern securities
woro the features of the market, as they had a
right to bo under the circumstances. Referring the
reader to the'detail of prices in another colamn we de.
siro bore to remark that the so-called granger stocks
manifested from first to last a strength and activity
which showed a faith "in their value that even tne reYtnrfc
from Wfiahincrtnn t.o thfl nflor.t tliaL tho SunrgmA
Court ha<l failed to render a decision and might not do
10 before May failed to cheek.
The most noticeable rise was in St. Paul common,
tlie first roeordod sales of which were at 42'; and tho
last 45^, tbo latter being but a single traction oil tbe
best ol the day.
Almost the entire list participated in tbo good feeling
engendered by the buoyancy of tbo stocks we have
commented opon, particularly Central and Hudson
(which touched 115tho highest point in its history),
Rock Island, Michigan Central and American and
f United States Express.
There was an advance In the latter of nearly 3%
points, based upon dividends promised in the future of
eight per cent per annum, and a highly profitable contract
with the Erie Railway Company.
lake Shore, Pacific Mail, Ohios and Western Union
were neglected and exhibited limited transactions with
actional fluctuations only.
Toward the close there was manifested some dosire to
realize profits, and prices, afTected by a marked and suspicious
woakness on the part of Western Union, were
quoted at throo o'clock as something off from host
figures and with a declining tendency. Western Union,
which for some time back bus shown in pretty good
form, mado rather poor work ot It in to day's running,
and wont under tho string at tho finish among the lost
o? tho lot. The irrepressible "nigger in the fence,"
whom we have frequently alluded to as hanging about
.nese premises, and whom wo hoped had boon exiled to
i.berla or sent to school at Flak College, euddonly put
V *t an appearance this aftornoon.
Although dealers In tho stock had an iDkling that
omethmg liad gone atniss the street was bare of any
certain information up to tbe time that operators had
I ^ 'I for home. Wo have tho following from an author live
sourge:?"Tho Atlantic nnd Pacific Telegraph
,ampany will give notice to-morrow of their intention
reduce their rates for messages fifteen to thirty per
-nt to all points reached by tbelr lines. This rcduc.mn
is to tako place at onco, and Is not Intended as a
'ock-jobbing hianoeuvrc, bat Is to be the fixed, perma,ut
policy of tho corporation."
Tboy r port their lines as being in a first class condition,
and mean to give tho public tho benefit ol a
cneapcr tariff1, combined with a satisfactory service.
They have aiso made such arrangements as will give
hem the complete control for a number of years of the
. '.nerican District Telegraph Company in Philadelphia?
bo small advantage when It is considered that this
latter company will have aomo sixty offices in the Centennial
buildings and grounds alone.
For the willingness and desire to foster the widespread
demand for a cheaper telegraphic sy?tem tho
I Atlantic and Pacific Company deserve the thanks of
press and public alike.
TUS SAIKS TO-DAT.
The transactions on tho Stock Exchange to-day
aggregated 134.557 shares, which were divided among
'ctivo sociirillcs as follows:?New York Central and
ludson. 0,21)5; Erie, C,000; Lako Shore, 24,360; Clovetand
and Pittsburg, 200; Northwestern, 0,300; da pre"?rrcd,
6,720; Rock Island, 7,375; Prcific Mail, 4,000;
? Paul, 20,200; do. preferred, 6,000; Olilos, 6,000;
roatcru Union, 18,000; Wabash, 200; Union Pacillc,
35; Missouri Paciilo, 1,600; Wells Fargo Express,
; 175; American Express, 1,073; United States Express,
* 225; Kansas and Texas, 3,240; Iron Mountain, 1,000.
OI'XXIXO, HlUlfBST AND LOW KrIT rRICKS.
rho following table shows the opening, highest and
irest prices of the day
Opming. Highttt. Lfinett
' ew York Central 113 \ 115* 113*
"arletn 144 146 144
..rie 1' ll*i 17
'Aite shore.... v 66'.,' 67 66*
'abash 6 6 6
'orihwentern. 43* 44',' 43*
irthweuerii preferred... 64* 64 ', 64*
k k Island 100?, K?V 100*
tLsbura 93", 03* 03*
?' ,? it.nl St. I'-iul... 42',
~ M l and St i'mnt preferred 7"79',' 7x .
Ohio and Mtsxisstppi 32'. 22", 22',
Ni'w Jersey Central 107 V 107', 107 V
Pel.. LdOk At Western.... 117', ll'S' 117V
Union l'aciflc 7o'4 70', 70
C , C. ami I. C ft 5 5
Western I'uion 77V *'"? "UTtf
AiUatn ft r.iciflc Tel 20 , 20V 20 ,
, Pacific Mail 35', 35', 3ft',
Panama. 130 130', 130
|mk advanc* ano dkclink.
The clwnjeg in cloalng pricee since those of Saturday
are as follows
ai?v \>i h ?New York Central, 1; Michigan Central,
>, , llaun.tit: 10J St. Joseph, ,, Hulcui, 2; North
Weal Common, V; do. nreiorred. 1; Ohio and Mississippi,
V. 1'an.ima, V i Hock Inland, V; St. Paul common,
IV, Union l'Acitic, Now Jersey Central, }t;
Erie in laiudon, Xi
Oot'UNi ?District o( Columhla 3.65 bonds, X;
Westorn Union, V; Pacific Mail, XI
Stat nak v ?Delaware, I.nckaw mna and Western,
Erie, Lake Shore, Quicksilver uud Wabash.
cuiei.xc; rmcaa?3 r. u.
Pacific Mill..,. X 3ft* Mil a St I'pr.. 7t>x a 79','
Wciihii tel. 7tia 17 C, O. C A I 55 a 57
MIA l'a< 1VI.. 2"'4 a 21 C.CAlC... . ft a ft'4
JuickflWti.... If a is L>cl,5aW....ll7 a 117h
wukUmIt ;?t. *2 a 2.7 I.tie 17V * 1',
Xi ?r 1-aiio.. M. N"i a f\ liuftfitlo . 21' , a 7
irhlliiil, 04 a ton llan * st Jopf :a>v' a isi^
.ilAmi t*.a U1X a 113 l.ake Shore.... MI>V a tkl'.
An 1. 1. ' ' 1 ' Mi ' 1 .. . 11 cl A Ml 4
s tj, 70 A 70,'a N V A Harlem. Ml a M5
V t..|!.V?r a Mill II 1. HIJ a 1111.
' ;HV \
lc A ri??? i ? ^
lac k N W . 4H? ? CI,:, I'auaiua I3U'4 * 1 >4
' A N | I ! * \\ < .1 i. .
Lie ? H 1 10?K A I ! *? I r.lou fnotfle.. 7U
ilifcl1'nul. ~ A L-w Mi.muuh i'uv.... 1.1'? .? 1-*.
NEW fORK
Tin MOiTliT MAnKKT
wis without feature. On cnll loans the supply was free ,
at 3 and 4 par cent Discounts on prima commercial
paper are as lust quoted. Foreign exchange t* steady;
prime asking rates, 4.89 a 4.1X); selling rates, 4.86.1, a
4. Si*; a4. SO '; a4.89X; relchmsrks, US ; a 95 s, and Oti v4 a
06';; cables, 06*; a 961;; prime Paris. 6.13*; and f>.ll>;.
The following are tho rates of discount for New York
exchange:?Savunnah, buying, par; selling. 3.16 premium;
Charleston, % a \ premium; St Louis, 25c. to
60c. discount; Cincinnati dull and unchanged, 75c. to
(1 discount; New Orleans commercial, 1-16; bank, );.
QOVKKNMKNT BONUS.
These continue to show the existence of a strong
investment lover, and in some instances the prices established
to day are among the highest vet made in
speculative history of this class of Amorican securities.
Tho dealings wore large. Dot ween tho sbundauce of
available money and the desire of its possessors
to employ tho same safely it Is but a natural
sequence that what is really good and well foriitled
should command attention. This, and this only, is the
reason why government securities outrank others that
arc more speculative, dangerous and uncertain, albeit
lor the moment they may seeru the most prolltable.
The close was firm at the following quotations:?
United States currency sixes, 12S , a lilC; do. do.,
1881, registered, 122,% a 123; do. do., do., coupon,
123 a 123%; do. five-twent.es, 1864, registered (called),
114";; do. da, Oa, eonpou (called), 114%; do. do.,
1S65, registered, 117% a 113%; do. do., da, coupon,
117% a 118%; do. do., do., new, registered, 111)?; a
1107;; do. do., do., do., coupon, 1104% a 119%; da da,
1867, registered, 122% a 122%; da do., do., coupon,
122% a 122%; do. do., 1868, registered, 121)% a 124;
do. do., do., coupon, 123% a 124; do. ten-forties,
registered, 117% a 117%; do. do., coupon, 120% a
120%; do. fives, 1881, registered, 118% a 118,%; da
do., do., coupon, 118% a 118%.
TI1K OOLD MARKET
presents no new features, although at one time there
were indications of tho presence of confident buyers 1 u
iuo Iioia. iae opening price was 113%, Iroiu wnicll
there was un advance of %, but tho market closed at
the opening figure. The rates paid for carrying were
1, 1%, 2 and 3 per cent
WFKKI.Y CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT.
Curroncy exchanges $82 062.070
Currency balances 4,326,087
Gold exchanges 8,580,706
Cold balances 1,258,063
OPERATIONS OF TUB GOOD EXCHANGE BANK.
Gold balances $1,071,600
Currency balances 1,180,505
Gross clearances 20,635,000
The sum of $60,000 coin was shipped for the East at
San Francisco to-day.
EXPRESS STOCKS.
These to-day have shown a repetition of tho interest
which was reported hist week, and the transactions
have been quite significant. United States Express
rose from 73 to 76%, closing at 76. American advanced
from 04% to 06. Adams was steady at 111% a 111% a
112. IV el Is Fargo advanced from 89,% to 91. Other
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
i wore likewise firm. Harlem sold up to 145, ending at
I 144. Rock Island closed at 109%, aftor sales at 109%.
Delaware and Lackawanna was quiet at 117 '.J a 117% a
117% a 117.%. Illinois Central at 99. Morris and Essex
at 103Ji. Now York Central at 113,% a 115 a 115% a
114%.
RAILROAD BONUS.
Railroad bonds continue strong and moderately
active. Tbq^ollowing were tho changos in price compared
with last sales:?An advance of 1% por cent in
Toledo and Wabash second, % por cent in Contral Pacific
I gold bonds and North Missouri first, % percent In
Chesapeake and Ohio first (coupon on), % per cent In
C., C. and I. C. first, % per cent in Hannibal and St.
Josoph eights convertible, New York Central first mortgage
coupon, Central Pacific first (San Joaqnln branch),
Sonth Pacific Railroad bonds of Missouri, and Western
Union Telegraph coupon 1900, % per cent in Ohio and
Mississippi second and Chicago and Northwest consolidated
coupon gold bonds; a decline of % per cent in
Milwaukee and St. Paul consolidated sinking fund, %
per cent in New Jersey Central firs', consolidated, and
% in Chicago and Northwestern consolidated. In tho
late dealings PaciQc issues were tho feature, Union firsts
i selling at 105% and land grants selling up to 102, with
I 102% bid and 102% asked at the close. Central Pacifies
I rose to 108, San Joaquin branch to 95*, California and
! Oregon brunch to 93* and Western Pacifies to 100*.
Chicago and Northwestern consolidated coupon gold
bonds were active at 90* a 90*. Michigan Central
sevens sold at 103* a 103* and Michigap Southern
sinking funds ut 108
STATS BOXDS.
State bonds were * per cent higher for Missouri
sixes, Hannibal and St. Joseph issue, 1886, and Arkan|
8as sevens, Issed to Little Rock and Fort Smith RallJ
road, and * per cont lower for Missouri long sixes,
' District Columbia 3.03's sold at 72*.
HIS TORSION MAJ1KKT.
London advices report a gain of ?50,000 sterling by
the Hank of England on balance to-day. Tho rate for
1 money at the Stock Exchange on government securities
is 3* per cent. Consols and United States bonds
were firm, with a general advanco of * a V per cent.
The improvement in United States bonds at 1/ondon
has narrowed the margin for profit in importing the
same here, and New York and London aro now closer
together on bonds than they have been lor some time.
The following aro Inst quotations:?Consols for money, I
94 3-16; do. for gccouut, 94* a 94 5-16; old 1S65
bonds, 106*; 18G7 bonds, 109* a 109*; ten-forty
bonds, 100*; now tlvos, 106* a 106*1 Erio, 15*
j a 16 V, do. preferred, 32 a 32*. In Frankfort, bonds,
' new fives, 101*. v
MIXING QUOTATIONS.
The following weru the opening quotations for mlnI
in? stocks at*San Francisco to-day:?
! Gould A Curry 21 Eureka Q. V 3
| Savage 19 Ib'St Ac Dolcbcr Co
i Choll.tr Potosi 85 Kentuck 17
! Ophir 68 Union consolidated. 10
i Hale A Norcross.... 61 Alpna 23
Crown Point 25 Meadow Valley 3
I Yellow Jacket 106 Sierra Nevada 21
| Bclchor 80 Mexican 19
' Imperial 8 Caledonia 40
| Virginia conaol 416 Sliver H.ll 12
Caldornia 82 Eureka consolidated 16
! Overman 67 Justice 27
j Raymond At Ely.... 22 Julia consul.datod.. 15
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS.
The following arc tbo Philadelphia stock quotations
at throe o'clock this day :?
Bid. Asltrd.
j City sixes, old I'M ?
City sixes, now 103 lOSl^
| United Companies ol New Jersey UOJtf 140 S'
rennsylvauia Railroad 60 60tg
j Philadelphia and Heading Kailroad... 61 61X
| Lehigh Valley Kailroad 3 ?
Co law Is sa Railroad, pre! 45.45 \
j Philadelphia and Krio Railroad 22^ 22 4
I Northern Central Railroad 3H ?
! l.eliigh Navigation 60,^ 50
i Lehigh Navigation gold loan. 105 105 .'4
THK CNITED STATER TREASI'BT.
The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $ SO,000 gold
1 for interest and $81,000 In redemption of five-twenty
bonds. Tho following were the Treasury balances:?
Currency, $11,750,000; coin, $74,000,000; loss coin cor. ,
titivates, $34,000,000; banknotes received lor rcdempj
tlon to day, $S0O,o00; customs, $700,000; revenue,
$500,000
SILVER ON HAND.
A Washington despatch states that the Secretary of
tbo Treasury has $14,000,000 in silver on band, and
; reports:?"On the supposition that fully $14,000.000 has
been lost or destroyed and can ncvor be presented for j
redemption, it is estimated that tho substitution of
$30,000,000 In silver will be $12,000,000 in excess o! the
< actual demand for small change. Treasurer New'*
notico that parties forwarding good curroncy for redemption
would have the cost of handling and printing
such good notes deducted frotn the amount remitted |
has had this result. Banks and others forwardlne
notes Tor redemption have sent only such a* the lew
contemplates may be recelvod at government expense, j
end the work in the redemption division is so far reduced
that twenty-five employes were furloughed and
I more are to follow in a few days."
coal items. ,
The Msrrland Coal Company has Issued a roport of
Its business for the year 1876, as follows:-?
Gross orolHs for 1875 $117,102
Deduct interest on bonds, taxes, office expenses,
salaries, Ac 00,691
Not profit $87,134
(Jut of which the company on January 31 paid a dividend
of 1per cent on Ita capital stock or $4,400,000.
It also, during the year, rctirod and cancelled $11,000
of Its sinking fond bonds, making a total paid off within
throo years of $39,000, and reducing the entire
bonded debt or tbe company to $111,000, having seven
yoara to run before maturity
tbs union racivtc railroad.
[ Tho following are tbs reported earnings and expenses
HERALD, TUESDAY, FBI
of the Union Pacific Railroad' Company for the years
ending December 31, 1874 aud 1875:?
1874 1875. Incrtne.
From passengers.... $5,052,858 $4,34<),014 ?503,155
From freight 6,064,731 0,041,512 070,700
From mail* and expenses
727.061 769.317 42, '.'35
From wUccUancoue. 215,238 21.750
Total earnings....$10,569.8-0 $11.99:1,832 $1,433,951
Operating expenses.. 4,052,314 4,932,047 320.733
Surplus earnings.. $5,007,505 7,011,784 $1,104,218
Tho percentage of operating expenses in 1876 was
41 54-100 per cent, against 44 05-100 In 1874, a decrease
in 1S75 of 2 51-100 per cent.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES
Uokdat, Feb. 14, 1878.
EF.F011K CALL?10 A. Jl.
$.3000 Di?t Col 3.05'a.. 72% 90 *ha Chi A N W pt. ?4%
(SOOaha Vieit tn Teh.e 77 % 300 do C>%
lf?*> do 77% loo do 04%
ltk/O do >>3 77 91 Mich Ceo BE. ?u%
2'? do....; 0 77 200 Chi A It 1 Kit 108%
loO do 77 % 600 do lo0%
1'JuO Erir hit. 17 luO do b3 100%
: on do 17% iooMUASti' BR. 42%
100 r?c M nil ?.-> . 10 J do 43
li>i do bOO 33% ll?) do.. _s3 43
200 do 3o? 1300 do 43%
500 36% 2 o Mil A St I'pi 78%
43 N YC All KKK. 113% 30) do 7"%
1(?) do 113 -2 100 do #3 78%
J' j) do c 113% 900 do b3 7s%
3n'i do 11 % 4on do 78%
IUjLSAMSR! 60% MO do 78%
700 do 6"'>% 100 Han 4 Si Jo Kit.. 20Js
7 do 60% 300 do 20%
100 do ...b3 ?ti>, KX) Han A St Jo Kit pf !><?%
1?10 do a3 68% 10 Chi A Alt BR 104.%
17'0 do s3 Ou% loo Mo, Kan A Tex.... lo .
lSoj do 6'.% 1000 do 10%
300 Ohio AM is* RR. 23% 20O do 11
3i*) do (3 22% 900 do 12
2(10Chi A N W llR . .. 4: % 3(H>Tol A Wab lill. .a3 0
6(JO do 43% 100 l'ac KR of Mo 13%
100 do 40'4 100 do ? 13%
700 do 4.% 2 10 Atl A l'ac pf 0
20J Chi A .t5V KK pf.. 04% 100 do...., b3 0
10:15 AND 11:50 A. M. "
$10000 0 S O'a. r. '81.. 122% $4000) U 8 5-20, 0, '67. 123
5(00 1) 8 0%, t, 1-2% l<?-0 do 121%
lnouo do 123 IUXK) do 122
2UUOO U 8 '>-20,c,'65.li.. 119% 3O0O U 8 3>, 1(840, o.. 120%
500 do 110% 20000 U S 5's, c, '81... 11"%
3601)0 U 8 5-20, r, '65.. 117 % laoXM) do 118%
500 1 U S 5-20, r, '?3.n 113% 40(H)0 do al2 118
2(8>X) U S 5-20, r, "67 .. 122 1( (H*l US O'a, cur .bo 125%
OU00 do 122% 10000 do 125%
FIHST P0A1U)?10:50 A. M.
$2000 Mo C's,HAS.T,'S6 102 C01 aha NY C A H U.bo 113%
10000 Ark 7%, Iss to L 100 do 113%
UAKtSKlt . 17 OUU do 114
5000 Llist Col S.tkVa.. 72% 2'HI do 114%
3000 MoO's I b 102% 100 do 1>3 114%
20 >0 C A O 1st, C oq. 31% 100 do 114 ',
3000 do 31% 100 do 114%
1000 N J Cen 1st, con 11 loo do 114%;
looo N J Cenlat.couv 109% 40;) do 114%
1?XX> LAW 11 coii 08* 100 do 1H'(
6UU" MA Si* 1st, Citl'd 99* 200 do U4*
2000 M 4 8 V con f.. 877, 2 <u Erie KB be 17V
& O0 do ST 4 300 do 17 ,
ID UClii <t >V W cuu., 101, 100 do c 17,
0000 do 101 V 100 do ?3 17',
lOuOCbl A N W 1st. 10* 000 do b3 17*
7000 0 ? N Wee gb. UO.* 2tXJ do 03 17-,
1000 M 4 K const ... 102 3'JO do s3 17 V
3MJU Mor 4 bst 1st... 11 3HJLS4MS... bo 00'*
?>'100 itid, 11 A Wist. 31* 2o do 60
5000 11 A 8 JoB's.c.bc 83* 803 do. 66*
2'XX) T A Wub id. .0 o w>, 3 ?j do rsi*
HtXXJO Mich Cen 7'*.... 103* 3'XJ do 00,
10000 M Y Ceil 1st, e.. 121* *00 do ?3 0i>K
2i>.xj North Mo 1st.... Do ;0 do txi*
5'SXJ Ohio 4 Miss 2d.. 7^* 300 do ..S3 bO,
1000Ohio A Mcon.. . 0Oa 2txi do Oo*
1000 do 'J<>, 1300 do b3 60*
8O0OC 1" 1st, St J br. 95 800 do 60*
11000 do 95* 100 UuPacllli.be boo '/'*
2000 Can Par k b be 1"7.-, 35 do 6874
6'XJU M 4 .St P. I 4 M U2* 200 do 70*
11 'X) L u i'ac RK 1st.. 105 20o uo 70
200ix) do 105* 3OO01il4NWBU.be 43*
14000 do 105 6oo do b) 43*
7000 do 105* 100 do .0 44 v
2O0O do C 105 5X) do 43*
G-l'JbO Uu Pac T's, I 2 101* 100 do s3 4b *.
KXXJ So Pac Kit of Mo 07 400 do b3 43*
5000 Pac of Mo 1st... 83 2UJ do s3 431,'
lo sxjc.co.iC 1st... 63>4 2?)J Chi 4 X W i>f...be 04%
3010 do 63V 100 do C 64*
10000 R.W 4 O 1st.con 03* 100 do blO 01,
1000 111 West 1st.'6& S<> 6JJ do 01'7
3UOJ W Uu Tel c.lSOO 98* 200 do 64*
2000 Alt 4 T H iuc.bo 7* ,'ONJCen RR ..be 107 V
21MJ1M 4 liud r, '01 113 60 Del,I. \ W UlCb o 117?
4000 Chi 4 All Inc.... 100* 100 do 117*
12'XXI Mo, K X T c s tl. 52'* Id d? 117;,
41KXJ L 4 Ncon. 'OS... 91 5 CM 4 Altpf. ...b o 110
100 ?U? D 4 11 Can 1.2 24 Alt 4 1' 11 pf.. .bo 22
10 do be 122V 25 Chi 4 111... b c ,a3 1<>0*
10 Con Coal be 47* 5"0 do l>3 10t>',
100At 4 P lot ....be 20* 200 do loyji
800 West Uu 'fol be 77* 210 do 100*
16'XJ do 77 J, 4ilO do 109*
50Adams Express... Ill* 700 do ....1. loo*
6o do ill* flf>o do loy*
12 do Ill* 2UO do <3 loo*
20 do be 111* 100 do b3 108*
20 Amer Ex 04.* 100 do c 1U?*
10 do 64* 6lXiMU4StPKlC.be 43*
J do c 64* 12'XJ do...........? 43*
11 do....... 64* 400 do 43*
HO do be 04* 100 do.... C 43*
11 do 04* 200 do 43*
340 do 65 900 do 43*
100 do 647* 8000 flo 43J*
100 do b 1 6o 1700 do 44
l'XJ U 8 Express .. b3 73 3'x) do 4374
100 do bo 73* 100 Mil 4 St P pf...bo 78 ,
l'XJ do 74 KM do 78* ]
100 do 74)4 500 do 7y
100 do 75* 4'XJ do 7374
10 do 73* 10O St Is, 1 Mt 4 S..bo 25*
3IXJ do 75* 100 Mo, K 4 Xex.bc.e 12
100 WeUs-Kargo Ex... So* 40 do 12*
2"0 do b e.s3 90 4<XJ do 11*
! 225 do l*J l'XJ Pac lilt of Mo be 13*
100 do ?>* 5'X) do 13): I
2U1 do 00), tin do b3 13'.
luO do 9. lOt do b6 13)J I
S> X) Pac il Ss bo 35)$ 4M fTiin A St Jo pf.bc 3d)?
?? do 3 'V 3OOOB10 A 11 UK...., 22;,
4O0 do ..b3 35-, loo do b3 22 5
3O0 do itlb 2 ") do ,3 22'
800 do 35V, OU) do 22W
10 Mich Leu KU. oc CO?, KM do 130 22'.
2'*) do t c ttl 200 do.... 22'.
10 111 Con UK b c 09
BEFORE CALL?12:30 P. M.
$24000 Dlat Col 3.95'a. 72s. 100 aha Chi A WW pf.o tH\
!10 iMoii\i ode ... 102S 4<*'i lul It 1 Kit ..... lotf*
4OU0 W J Ceo con.... 110 ^ 100 MU A St P UK *3 43 V
IMAM Wcat U e, 1UIJO U*'4 3**1 do b3 43J>
HOOt 4 3 W ee g b. 8>.')J KM do 431?
25000 do 1*>)4 3U do. ... 44
8 M)C A .4 ?? crab.. Wo. 300 Fort Wayne KB... 101)4
loOah* U S Expreea... 78V. KdMor 1 Ku Kit .. lo ,
100 do 70 100Ohio A MiM UK... 22'.,
50 Adams Expreea.. 111\ 2'M St K, 1 Mt A 3 ICR. 24-.
lOOErbiKK ?4 174^ 31/) do 24 i
1100 do 17-. 3U0 StL,K C A N pf .. 29V
200 L 8 A M S UK. ..sJ 0 loo Ho, Kau A Tex ltU 11 w
tiOO do UU)$
2 P. M.
$0000 D SB's. r. HI.. 122T$ flfXXMO C S 5-20, c,'?7 122W
M000 I) S 6'?. 0.'81... 123 10 A) do 122
5000 11s ?20.r.'> 5, u ll?t< 3000 U H 10-40, r 11743
l.MJOu U S 5-20, c,'G5.u 11'.)*, 5oo) 1 U S &'a, r. '81.... 11S'4
3U0J U a o-.U, r, ul. 122). 1U0J0 U S 8 a, cur 12.'\
SECOND BOARD?1 P. M.
$10<*y>C A NW c c g b 9>V 2'MiUa ESA Ms Kit.,3 68V
5 4>1 M A StP lat.LaC 99 H 14O0 do 60),
10U0 Micb South a f . 1 200 Clev Al' frtd..bc.e 93.V
10>>*J Mich Ceu 7*a ... lUSk 10 J Uerlem UK be 144
I'**! do be 10.1'. 350 do 14<
40U) Ohio .1 Miss 2<L. 7SJ, 'AO Un Pac UK ....be 7iH'
fact> . 00 Pac . oid o.. lort 100 do 705
11***1 C P lat. St J br. l)8K 200 CM A WW Kit be 43),
5000 do be 95'. 4"*> do 4;n,
2UJ0CP let,C AObr 93). 12M do 43A I
7UU0-Weet Pac bonds. 100', SO do 43?. :
10U>*1 I'll Pac Kit lit.. 10.? 4iO do 44 |
SUM Un l'ae 7 1, I ... lol-4 1U> do 44W
251**1 do.. l'lj 300 do 44 '2
1000 R, W A O lat, c. 93)$ 100 do 441.
50U0VVUTc.il*!'>. 9*V 3'*) do 44
lUtOT A W 1st, StLd 02), KM do 43V
SUM L A X con, 'JS.. 9i 5 <) do 44
4U*> Tol A W?b 2d lie bO'4 7U) C A N W pf..b c.b3 45
Is aha Continental Hk 70 70u do 85 V
85 Del .* Hud Can.bo 122 floo no 85 2
7ospring Mi Coal.b e 03 4do c 6>v ,
IUi.MarylainlCoxl.be 17). 1<*) do. ...b3 65V :
I'M Canton Co be 45', 12*) do 031? !
t>M ? eel. n fel.. be.c 77'. 70 N* J Kit bc.bj I411 I
' I.Va do...: 77'. 23;*) Chi A It I..bc.bJ 10.iV !
K*J do b3 771, MX) do al 1U)?. I
MM do a3 77 , 2 41 Mil A St P UK..1* 44
lu) American Ex Oj). 4<?) do 44V
KM do Oti 2U) do 4i .
14.. be 07 ?? d.i 441lut
do 500 do .3 41',
50 U S Express....be 7'. 11 X) do 44V I
2 0 I'ec JsaU as. ...be 35'$ lu) do 44, '
15o X V C A UK Klv.be 114). 2IM uo al 41', I
' 2">U do llJ > *> do 44?, I
| 10 1 do C 1147% 200 do 41 \k
]o|0 do 11 > 3"0 do 44-, i
2m do... ;?' 0 do 4'i |
7*) do 11>? ?*l do 45>4
100 do 11' lo') do 45 w j
I Ml do 114'. VMJ do 43.', !
; IKt do 111). 7m do 45<
21 Panama Kit....h c 131 4 *1 do 45:, |
! 4'*> hiiv Kit bo 17?%' 3'/) do 45 1
Ajr) do U3 17.S 2U) do 44'g
I loj do..... 1 . 101) Mil A St Ppf...bo ib.'j |
! 100 Mich Con UK. ..be 6114 3?<) do 7014
H?> do 01 if *? do 7?f?
?J0 do .... ,.b3 ?1\ SlJO do 7'",
I01LS 4 M a RB bo t?4% 600 do 7:nJ I
lnu do l>'". 1UJ D, L A W KJ1..be 117K.
1) hj do b3 WIS 2t>J U.1H KK.-b C.b3 22'.
MO do a3 0?i>j 1600 do 2J>5
lUUO do ? ?? 1*>J do ?..b3 23 >4
10 do 0OW 300 do b3 22?,
2m do ??>, 7 *1 do 2j1%
jr>.) do 0?>*% 2'?) Han A St Jo pf.b o 30>% I
2500 do tVi/, l'? Mor A Km Kit..be ll-Ta
;j *> do 07 25 dt L, 1 Ml A 6. .bo . > %
V>) ?3 6074 300 do 25
12V) do W'4 lo>Mo,K?nAT?*.be 12
DO do .iJ 6u>% 100 AU A i'ao pf. ...bo 974
2:30 TO 3 P. M.
tunnora12214 30>stucuimw 4:174 I
1UUUU Mo. Kan Hif 51* 7 ?> do. 44
2OU0 Cn l*a>. >ink I... i*i 3'*) do 4374
SUOO M A at 1' can if ** ? mt Chi A N Vt Kit pf. ?5>% :
15 mo < ' P lit,-t J bf. M5* 5<?> do 651. '
loo aha Con Coal 4a &m do 687,
1O0 .V 1. A M, m pd.... *74 1"" do 08'%
1000 Wwll'i tau.... 77)% 200 Chi A R I KB.. .. 10?S
:12I? do *3 77 Id Del, CAW RK.. . 111)4
5 ?> do b:i 77 10 Kt Wayne Bit.:... Iu2
i:*)0 do 7*74 5<.o MU A at P KB.... 45
500 do 77 300 do 4474
1(4X1 7aT4 2?J do 1>3 4.?
I?M> do 7117% 0*1 do 45? ,
I iIAitkiKi ?*j>J 1'*' do a5 45;%
70 do BtJ (*x> do 45
75 V 8 Kapreae 7H^4 loo Mil k at P pf 7:04
HO do 70 2i?) do 72
2U0 Pac Mail ad 53 3>1% #XJ do 7*74
Oil do 35\% do .... 7:"%
V?) do ... 3>S '2*1 do 7?X
3ii) do 3314 .,01) do 72,
IOO.MTC A 11 R.. iJ 1141, l'?) 00 7104
100 Mich Can KB 611% KXHl do T9\
1 loo do ?b3 rtl'% lmOhlo A Miu BR... 2'-"%
| 3-D L 8 A M H KB ac.'j VII) d? 22 %
0OO do Wlv DO) do 22iJ
4 11 do *3 WS 1'*' ll*n * Si Jo Kll .
I.PK) do ?< t l'Wt.tL.mt*S RH.K U6
|(*) do IK)Ht L, K Oi H l?3 ?
|t*> do . '-"ts Id ' Mo, Kin k Ttiti. II ^
100 do ?.li? W'S 2"> II
w?? tlo ?J 100 I'm W4t)l USi
t M llarleoi Rtt H*
IKUABT I1S70-?W ITH I
COMMERCIAL REPORT.*
COTTON OH THE 8POT QUIET?FTTUBXS QUIET?
FLOUB dull?WHEAT DULL AND NOMINALLY
LOWBB?COEN DULL AND LOWEB?OATS
DULL AND LOWBB?POBK QUIET?LAUD UN
CHANGED ? WHISKEY QUIET ? PKTBOLEUM I
DULL?81'IIUTB TUKPENT1NE STEADY?BOS IN
DULL?OILS UNCHANGED?PUEIGHTS STEADY?
CO KNEE QUIET?6U0AB STEADY.
Monday, Feb. II?6 P. Y.
At the Produce Exchange about the most Important
thing douo wis the reconsideration by the lloard of
Managers of Iho December resolution taxing the representatives
of the press (50 per annum, which gained
for them such an immenso notoriety. In reconsidering
their previous action the Board evidently endeavored
to let itself drop from its untenablo position
very tenderly, throwing the responsibility of thoir
action upon those members of the Exchange who wero
opposed to their action. Inasmuch as these
comprise nearly the entire membership, while
thoy avo In the right, they will probably
very willingly accept of the rcaponHiblllty thrust npon
thorn. There was vrry little business transacted today,
?ither on or off 'Change. Flour vu doll. Wheat was
dull and nominally lower. Corn was also dull and lower.
Oats were likewise dull and lowor. Whiskey was quiet and
unchanged. Pork was quiet. Lard without decided change.
Freights were steady. Cotton was quiet. Coffee was quiet.
Oils were quiet and unchanged. Petroleum was dull. Naval
stores were steady. Sugar was steady.
COVVEI..?Thu market lor Kio was quiet. The stock of Rio
at this port to-night is 251,560 bags; at Galveston, 8,000
do.; at New Orleans, 17,723 do.; at Mobile, 6,250 do.; at
Savannah, 1,500 do.; at Baltimore, 66,250 do. Total, 37L.283
bags. We quote:?Ordinary cargoes, 14.\i<\ a 15c.;
fair do,, 16' ,'c. a 1094c.; good do., 17c. a 17'/e.; prime
do., 17'^c. a 18c.; Santos, fair to good, lO'ie. a 1794c., gold,
1894c. ninety days; Java, government bags. 23c. a 24c.; do.,
grass mats, 23c. a 25c.; SiDganore, do., 19c. a 20c.; Ceylon,
1894c. a 1994c.; Mrracaiha, 17c. a 19c.; Laguayra, 1794c. a
19c.; Jamaica, 17c. a 18c.; St. Domingo. 15c. a 1594c.; Porto
Rico, 18c. a 19c.; Costa llica, 18c. a 19c.; Macassar, 19c. a
20a.; Mexican, 17c. a >8940.; Manila, 17c. a 18c.; Angostura.
17c a 19a ; Savanllla. 17c. a 19c.; Curacoa. lOc.a 18c.
Cotton.?The market lor spot cotton was quiet but unchanged.
Fatoros were quiet. The closing prices today
compare with Saturday's closing prices as follows ?
S U ur.luy, Feb. 12. Monday, Feb, 14.
Feb J 3 a 13 1-32 Feb 12 29.32 a 12 31 32
March ... 13 3-32 a 13 3-10 March.... 13 3-32 a ?
April 137-lti a? April 13 11-32 a ?
May 13 21-32 a 13 11-10 Nay 139 10 a 13 19-32
Juno 13 9. a 13 29-32 Juno..... 13 25-32 a 13 13-10
Jnly 14 1-32 alt 119 July 13 31 32 a ?
Augnst. . . 1494 a 14 3-16 August... 13 3-32 a 1394
?Quotations are based 011 American standard of eiassidratlon
and on cotton in store running In quality not more than
hall' a grade abovu or below the grade quoted -?
Opbimtt. Akitximu. A'?r <>r leant. Trxat.
Ordinary 994 nig pt< 914
Strict ordinary..,,.. 10V Kr1? 10*4 lo'J
Good ordinary 11 11 II'? 11'?
Strict good ordinary UV 11 '4 11'? 11'?
Low middling 12 4 12 ? 1296 I234
Strict low middling. 1294 12' , 13 13
Middling 13 130 13 3-16 13 3-16
Good middling 13'4 1 , 13 V 139f
Strict u-norl miildlllnr 13'? II 111. 141?
Middling lair 11'? HV It >5 14 >2
Fair 15lJ i:. I lfyg lr.ij
?Mainrd?-Good ordinary, flj4c.; strict good ordinary,
lOjfc.; low middling, llJ4'c. , middling, l'2\r. 12 M.?
Good ordinary. 11c.; low middling, 12.'4c.; middling, lilc.
tjiiiet. 'fho sulci wore:?
To-Day. Sat. Firming. Trtat.
Export ? 429 429
Consumption 7119 HO 709
Speculation 30 3<> 6i)
In transit ? 508 008
Tntala 7i>? 1.Q57 1,830
?fur future delivery the sales wero a? follows:?Saturday
niter one I'. &!.?February, 300 ? 13 l-32c.: March, 400
at 13 Mt?, 10J al IS 3-10c.; April, 400 ut 13 7-Mt,; May,
500 i?t 13 31,lJc.; Juue. 10J ut lJj,c.; July, 300 at 11 L18c.
Total, 3,000 baios. To-day up to two P. M.? February, 3UU
at 13.3133c. ; March. 500 at 13>^c., 1,000 at 13 J-32c.,
000 ut 13 1.33c., HO) at 13 3,12c.. 300 at 13 1-lOc.;
April, 200 at 13 1332c., 200 at 13->,c, 1<X> at 13 13 32c, 500
ut 13;'jC, 800 at 13 1132c, 1,200 at 13 5-lUc.; May, 1,400 at
1 13%c., 1,000 at 13 10-3Jr., 3,700 at 13 ?-16c.; June, 800 at
13 27312c, 1,400 at 13 13-ltic, 200 at 13 25.32c.; July, 300
at 14c, 200 at 13 13-1 tic. Total, 15,400 bales. Grind
total, 17,800 bales. The receipt* at the ports wore as follows:?
Galveston, 2,'i50; New Orleans, 8,458; Mobile, 700; Savannah.
1,803; Charleston, 1,083; Wilmington 130; Norlolk,
1,201;,New York. 1,310; Boston, 472; Philadelphia, 16ii
Total, 27,007. This day last week, 18,774; this day
last year, 14,840. Total since Soptember 1, 3,107.810
bales. Cotton freights closed as follows;?To Havre, by
steaiu, J,e. To Hamburg, by steam, lo., compressed. To
Bremen, by steam, lo., compressed; by sail, 11-lOc. To
Liverpool, by sleatu. 5-lOiL; by sail, }?d. Market nominal.
Knocn avo GitAtit.?Receipts?Klonr, 0,408 bbls.;
wheat, 38,100 buidiels; corn meal, 1,1)70 bbls. and 1,478
sacks; oats, 38/Hi? bushels; corn, 34,478 do.; barley, 5,500
do. Ttie Hour market was dull but there waa no change in
prices. Tho sales. Including Stale, Western and Southern,
wero 10,5l)Obbl?. at prices within the range of tho annexed
quotations. Com meal was active. The sales were 1,000
bhls. and 500 socks at tho annexed quotations:?
No. 2 State $3 25 a $4 00
Superfine State 4 25 a 4 50
Extra State..? ...4 00a 5 25
Choice State 0 25 u ti CO
Superfine Western 4 25 a 4 50
Extra Western .' 4 8U a 5 25
Minnesota S 4i) a 8 50
Kunnd hoop Ohio, shipping brands 4 85 a 5 25
Kounil hoop Ohio, trade brauda...... 5 50 a t> 50
Family 7 00 a 8 00
.St. Bonis, low extra ?5 00 a 8 25
St. Louis, straight extra 6 25 a 6 50
St. Louis, choice double extra 7 00 a 8 00
St. Louis, choice family... 8 00 a 9 50
Rye Hour, hue to superfine ?.. 4 00 a 5 35
Southern, No. 2 3 HO a 4 25
Southern, superfine 4 30 a 4 50
Southern,extra 5 25 a 0 50
Southern, family 0 75 a 9 00
Corn meal. Western 2 95 a 3 25
Corn meal. Jersey 3 00 a 3 30
Corn meal. Brandywine 3 50 a ?
Corn meal, puncheons 20 00 a 20 50
were sellers at reduced price*, bat buyers were scarce. The
ales wcro about 37,U(0 bushel* at (1 16 for ungraded
spring, $1 36 lor No. 1 Wheyboygan, $1 *1 for amber
Pennsylvania. $1 SO fur white, $1 35 a $1 40 for hard
No. 1 spring, $1 34 a $1 40 lor white Canada, in
bond; ?l 20 a $1 30 tor red winter, and $1 35 a $1 50 for
amber do. Oat* wero qnlct. The sale* were about 27,5(0
bushel* at I'2c a 43c. for intorior Western mixed, 40)40. a
4<}\c for No. 3 Western do., 46tfc. a 46c. for State imx-d
on track, 46c. a 4*V- for No. 2 New York inepeetion, and
46c. a 43c. for No. 2 Chicago mixed. Hye was quiet and
nominal. Barley ruled quiet; 500 bushel* No. 2 two rowed
State sold at 75c. Corn was dull and lower, both for lot* on
the spot and forward delivery. We note *ale* of 54,<XW
bushel* at t*ic. a ?2c. for whit" Southern, 59c. a 59)4* '<" no
glade new Western mixed, telj^c. fur March, aud 04c. lor la*t
half February.
llxar xiro Jctk.?We note sales of 500 bale* butt*,
put, on private term*. The 600bale* Sisal, which arrived
by the City of Mexico has been sold?COO bag* were sold tor
export, aud the balance fur home consumption at 4),<\, cold.
JO days. Wo quote >?American dressed. $230 a $235 for
double. $200 a $205 for singlo aud $12U a $130 nominal tor
undressed; Manila heiup, 7c. a 7>?c., gold, the latter for
line; Kussia l ieau, $210 a $215, gold; Italian, $250 a $200,
gold: Jute. 4',c. a m., gold, jute butts, H)4c., currency, spot.
do. to arrive, 2Sc. a lie., gold, according to loo alitor; Sisal
hemp, 4)4c., gold; Istle. 6c. *0),c. spot.
Molasxes. ?The market for both domestic and foreign
grades was very quiet, but unchanged. We qnote
(aba, centrifugal and mixed. 20c. a 25c. do., clayed,
28c. a 30c.; muscovado refining, 28c. alkie.; do,, do.,
grocery, 31c. a 33c.; Porto Kico, 33c. a 45c.; Knglish
Island*. 32c. a 45c.; Now OrleanJ, fair to prima, 40c. a
56c.
N atxl Stokes.?The market for spirits tnrpentlna ruled
Itrady, with tales of III) obis, at 36)4e. The market tor
rosin was also steady; sale* li W bills. xoodstrained atfl 62)4.
Wo quote Spirit* turpentine, 35)4c.; rosin, common to
good strained, $1 55 a $1 62)4; tar, Washington, $2 1212;
do., Wilmington, $2 25; pitch, $2. Advice* from Wilmington
were a* follows llosln firm ; gos>d strained, $14-;
yard, 27,631; afloat, 3,425. Tar quiet and steady ; Wilmington,
$1 45; yard. 1.966; afloat, 576. Turpentine?
Best bid lor bard, $1 25; yellow dip and virgin, f 28;
yard, 3.953; afloat, 55. Spirits firm, 31c; yard, 3,UUG;
afloat, 305.
Oils were eteady at former price*. We quota Cottonseed,
crude, ."21c. a 55c.; .Southern yellow, 58c. a Doc.;
yellow and white winter, 60c. a 65c.; linseed, casks, 02c.;
bbls., 63c; lard, winter. $1 04; menhaden, Sound, 45c.;
sperm, crude, $1 60 a $1 65; do,, bleached winter, $1 90;
do., natural do..$1 65; whale, crude Northern, 70c.; do..
Southern. 05c.; bleached winter, 75c. a 76c. ; olive, casks,
f 1 17', a $1 22)4 ; do., caaos. $4 35 a $4 40; winter bleached
fish 55c.: crude fiah. 42c. a 43c.
Pktuolkux waa dull, but without assentlal variation in
privet. 1 he closing quotatiou* were Crude, In hulk, 774c.
a sc.; do. In bbls., lie.; refined, in bbls., 14c.; cases,
16'*c. a ; rebnod, at f'hlladidphta, 1354c, ana at Baltimore,
13 4c- Advices from the Creek markets were as follows
Til usvill# quiet; $2 bid, $2 05 asked. Oil City?On
account of failure to receive oil on Saturday, market opens
dull and nothing doing; $1 67)4 has been bid for United at
wells; no sellers at that. RouscviJlo qniet; dull; 110 business
to quote from. Tldiouto quiet; sales $2 17)4. Parker's,
United weak, $i 86),, shipments nominal, $1 95.
rmivisiofs.?Kecelpts? Pork, 16 tierces and 234 bbls.;
lard, 1,392 bids; cut meats. 6 H) packages ..bacon, 22 tierces
and l.ixiO boxes; beef, 295 tierces and 115 bbls. The pork I
market was exceedingly quiet and very little bnslnass was 1
<4.iti? *ifh?sr tin hp nfl" '(lh*ni?N Tint < -1 11t? VmII'1 nri on a
were ft* followtFebruary, f-2 10 bid, $22 45 diked; <
March, $22 20 bid, $22 50 aiked ; April, $22 40 bid, $22 tJO
aaked; Mar. $22 55 bid, $22 da aiked; June, $22 Hu bid, I
$2J US aiked. the lalna for ftuurn delivery were about j
9U0 bbla. within the range of the cloning price*. bpol wu
quoted at $22 SO, with aalei of 75 bbla. at that price. I
City prime roeaa wae quoted at $22 and extra prima do. at
$).'> SO a $10 O. Cat meate ruled quiet, but pricea were un- '
changed. The salea embraced b,000 Iba. pickled bob '
lies at 12c The quotationa were H)^c for freah
ahouldcra, ?^C a be. for pickled do, ll\c.
for frcah haiua and 12\c a 13c. tor pickled do.
Bacon waa doll and heavy; city long clear waa quoted at
12c. a 12 Sic-, and Weatern at ll%c; 25 boxea long clear
aold at 12c. Beef *a? atill quiet but unchanged. The qootatioaa
were $15 a$lH for packet, $11 50 a $12 50 for extra
nun, and $10 a $12 for plain mem. Beef hama were Arm at
$20 a $27 lor prime Weatern; 70 bbla. nold on private term#
Smoked maata rnied qnlat at 13)gc. a I5t?c. for hama. and
WJte a 10c for ahquldera. Lard waa leia actlva. Tin doling
"call" pricaa were aa foilowi;? February, $13 bid, j
Old Ivli aiked; March, $13 12W bid. $13 15 aiked, April, I
$13 25 bid, $I3 27K aaked; May. $13 37^ bid. $13 46
aiked ; June, $13 So bid, $13 52)i aaked. ilia aalea embraced
250 tiercea March at $13 i/7k; 1,250 ttegpesdo. at i
$13 10; 250 tiercea do. at $13 l->, 2 i) tiercea do. at
$13 20; 5UU tiercea April at $13 JO; Vfl tiarcaa j
do. at $13 25; 2S'> tiercea April at $13 35, and 750 tiercea |
do., at $13 :i5a$13 421-,. Spot waa firm, doling at I3e. a )
Kfjc., with aalea of 200 tiercci at 13c. Weatern cloaed j
at $13 10. The Mtlea ware 70i> ilereea at 13c.; 260 tiercea !
at $13 0>>M. and 1 ft tiercea at $13 10. Refined waa quoted ;
at 13 510c. fur Continent, 13^0. for South America, I3i>r. .
a 12,^c. for Cuba and 12,l$e. tor city No. 1. Wunotaulea ;
ol tkM tiercea for Continent at 13 5-10C : 1,0(JO tiercea !
do on private terma; 100 tiercea Caba at 12*tc ; 3U tiercea ,
city No. I at 12>,c . and 25 tiercea choice kettle on pel- I
vale terma. Butter?Tlie market waa firm but onchanged.
We quoteState dairlea. fair to good, 36e. j
? 27c.: choice to fancy, 30c. a 84c.; do., choica to fancy, 1
treah tuba. 3?lo.a 4(la., Weatern, good to eholoa, 22c. a 2Uc. j
do., fair to good, Ido. a 2i>c. Cheeae waa quiet but ;
lirm. We quote ?State factory, copimon to good. 7)$c. a I
i >1*1. , mi* mj iwkj, i>>Tc. ? iac ; Him'. a m.; unio ,
lartory. fair >" good. .'> V ? *Sr < ?. flat eh aped good
to fancy, hc,c. * ; do. Cheddar auaped, go?.l to fancy,
Uo U'Ke.
Kn-it.?Ib? market waa qntet, bnt ateady. W? qnote:?
Carolina, fair to prima, Or. a <"\c.; Louisiana, common to
prima. SH?- ? i Rangoon, fair to pn.,d, fte a <ll4<-- ;
t*?toa, good, 4c a 4)fc., gold; Kan goon, in bond, ISIMa
tl tJO. gold.
Hi.-oab.?The market for raw won ataady, Tha ealre vara
VW htida. centrifugal at ; JIM do. fair to good refining
at l%c. a "\i .. aud reported nalaa of 2<J>) da Porto Itico at
7',.' , a-i l .'ir.'UM I" at *r . grade n i rep rt.d Ki-Onrd
near w?* In rary 11 mi ted demand, tint pHoea acre unchanged.
We quota ?Vair to good refining, 7S? a 7%e. ; Cuba, I
rtecary, latr to Ounce, b^c. a b,V , do.. tquUdu*al. I
SUPPLEMENT.
l>Mi. anil boxen, Xos * to IT *i('t ; do. mi lU'H
Uhds ?ud boxes. C' c. a 7l(e.; i'rto Kico, redoing,
coium id to prima, 7c a * j do fro . -V, fur to
choice, a eto- ; standard A, t'V a \t\c.: off A,
0?.e ; cm. had, ; powdered, 10 ; granulated.
IO\e.; cat loaf,lis.
8*ka ! *?Rcce,pis?15 hlula . 75 tierces ami ? casks The
market waa quiet butetsady. We note .won ?fi t.'XJO Ibt.
prime nee tarn at 13l4c., quoted at Uc. lor ordinary and
lout!. a l.fSil-. I r pri rue
TALLOW.?Itcelpu -3 hhds. and M3 bhla. The market *u
quiet but steady at Uc. Tor .. d.uary anil a i?V for
jinruo. Tluiaaloa wuroUO fabds. and UO.iJUO Ibt prime at
Vaisxrr.?Itccelpta?74 tibia whiskey, 137 do. hiu'hwiuea.
and 112 do. al.vtt. I. The tu-r.et ?**:.. t 1 ,o b,*t>
sold at H 12.
Ktutiuiirs,?There ?? rnthinr of apcofal interest accomplished
fit tbia market on tbe berth or in touuuqe for , bar
ter beyond the liialleu buslneaa of aoiue lime pa?l. and. lu
fact. If anjr. it waa more trIHiuu, particularly U the t it ?r
ease, aa twin per steam was offered spurinirly for immediate
use and rates for earns worn firm, libarterlue tonnage
fir transatlantic voyages waa In fair supply, but then w a
no weakness iierceptlble In figures. The engagements embraced:?To
Liverpool, per steam. bushels grain on
private terms, quoted at 7tad. a ud. ; cotton. I'll"1-; pro*
vinous. 30j. To London, by auil, IC t-Ol bushels rraln,
8.1.; 100 bill*. Uour, 2a. 6d. To Bottardam, per steam,
100 h!ids tallow on private terms, quoted at 4ns
Tb? charters comprised an American bark, bence to Ja a
with IH.'XJIJ cases reflned petroleum, on private terim.
quoted at 36c. a 30c.; an American brig, ltouce to Bayroul
with 15,1*10 cases do.ttOc.; a bark. TOO.toua register, Ir an
Boston tu tendon with general cargo, at a luuip sum oi
11,I3ou sterling; a ecboouar, 230 t??i?reported, benct- tc
FhlUdtrlphU with bone charcoal, 91 35 ;??r ton ; tb. Teasel
reported in the market hence to S inlander has been previoualjr
rep rtud bj un In a f ?riner ii sue at '?k .'M lt>r bb'.s
and 20c. for r n, -i .?# ?n>k'i:n. lu;t under aimtk'i
Hume; a Norwegian brig, renortod hcnco to Cork lor order*
with 2,000 bbU. dn., at f?? 4 V,d. ; a Hwrdiih brig, Haitiuiore
to Oporto with 14,000b.istieU grain, In bipper'a bagt,
at lHc. per biuhet; a burk, 541* tone, reported, with ice from
Boston to Mobile, at $1 ftO a f2 per ton; a brig, 140 tons,
hence to llayli uinl back, at $1,550 and port charges;
one, 15B tou?, out only, at *-->75, gold, and port charge*;
a Hchoouer, 270 ton*. reportod thence to (ardenaf with
shook* at 20o?f and eniptv Mid*., $1; one to Btatrn Island,
from llartnou liarbor, w.ih ice. at $1 . nix of 2,**) ton* to
New York and Philadelphia, from Parker's Head, at $1 a$l 25
per ton ; one thence to Uoauoke Island, at $$ twoNkioo&tri,
130 and ItiO tons respectively, from Nova Scotia to Barbados,
with lumber, at $7 gold per M.; one loOtonn, from St.
Domingo to Boston, at $4 ><) per ton; and one lOHuns,
same voyape, at $4; one of 500 tons, reported from Ashley
ltivor to Weymoutli, with phosphate, at $3 per tou; two .">02
and 244 tons respectively, from Qoorpriowp to Philedelel
ut $1 per ton; one 400 tone, thence to Norfolk, ice, at <rl 25
nor ton ; one 15:* ton*, with ire, from Bound Pond. Me., to
llog Island, N. C., at $2 50; one to Philadelphia, from
Bucksport, Me., Si 25 per ton: one 417 tons reported, Intn
Weymouth to Savannah, with guano, at #2; one theno# to
Wilmington, with do. ut $2 50; one Irom Charloton to Weymouth,
with phosphate, $3 50 per ton; oue 407 tons, irom
Wood's Hole to savannah, at $1 75.
i ?????
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS.
Monday. Fob. 14, 1870.
rkccipts ror tuk fast hck.
Veal* and Sheep and
Tarda. JSrrri-e. Cinr*. Calru. Jsimhi. JJujn.
Rlxtloth street.... l,?Kt> 41 41*0 8,012 ?
Forty eighth at.... ? It* til 3.2i>t) ?
Fortieth street.... ? ? ? Cri'.i 12,721
Jersey City....... 4,148 ? ? 10,11)8 10,400
Totals 8,<K*2 !>0 .VJO 22.&i 83,187
Fresh to-day 2.473 17 121) 4.5(15 5.371
IIkkvk*.?Trade slow but lirtn, on a light run of generally
coarse quality cuttle ; the herds <>u hand were s?>ld off by
aoou j prlcas ranged from 9c. a 13c. per lb.; weight 3 cwt., at
10%c. uorlb. At liixiielh street yards T. C. Eastman sold
for soli 20tl Illinois steers at l)34c. per lb., with $V on per
head, a ?XC " lOKe. per lb., weights 0^ cwt. a 7hj cwt.
strong; 133 Illinois steers at luc. a lie per 11a, weights 7
cwt. scant a 7X cwt. scant. T. Uillos sold fur sell 0!)
Illinois iiteora at 1 lc. a 12l,c. por lb., weight 8 cwt.; fur
Captain Cornell. 14 State oxen, ut 1 lc. it 13c per lb., weight
10',, cwt. T. Wheeler sold fur T. 0. Eastman 43 Illinois steers
tit 10c. a 12Vc. a 13c. per !b.. weight Mewv. Burchard A M rrltt
sold for A. N. M'>broe34 Illinois cows, hulls anil steers, at
10c. per lb., weight cwt.; 28 Illinois steers at 12c. a
12tjo. per lb., with $1 on per head, weight si, cwt.; tor
Ilasbury A Co., 32 illiuoia steors at 12c. a 1 T4o. perlh.,
with $1 on per head, weight 8 cwt , scant; hold on sale 30
Illinois steors; for It. AUeu, 17 Kansas steers at 11c. per
lb.,with $1 off per head, weight 7>4 cwt.; for A. flow,
41 Kansas steers at lOt^c. per lb., weight
7 cwt.; for J. B. Brnner, 41 Kansas steers,
weight 7 cwt.; for J. B. MoIIappy 17 Kansas steecs at I0V4C.
per lb., weight cwt.; for Shaw A lirenner 23 Kansas
steers at 11c. por lb., with fl7 on th. lot. weight 7)% cwt.
I'lory A Oary sold for iioff Brothers 15'.) Kentucky steers at
9.'4o. a 10>,c. a 12>,0. por lb. (tbero were a few oxen included),
weight 7'u cwt., strong; for Uanbury A Co. 34
lllluots steers at lOjJc. a lie. tier lb., with $1 off'per head on
17 hoad, weight 8?., cwt. a 7J, owt.; 30 Illinois steers at
11c. a 13c. per lb., weight 7 cwt. a 7?a cwt. W. Siogal
sold for self 34 Illinois stoers, terms not obtained.
At tlariiinus Cove C. Kaliu sold for 11. Kahn 33
Kentucky steers at 9c. a 10^'e. per lb., weight tVfe? cwt, for
U. Beohens, 10 Kentucky steers at Pt?C. a lOJjc. per lb.,
weight 7 cwt.; for J. Brown, 17 Kentucky steors at 10c. por
lb., weiirht 7 cwt. Vf. K. Dudley sold for A. llillesnie t>8 11
linois steer* >1 lOLc. per lb., weight 6 k cwt; 24 Illinois
steers at lO.Vc. per lb., weight 7 cwt. Coney A Mcl'hereou
S4ild lor Dadusmau A Co. 112 Kentucky steers at
9>aC. a 12,S|C. per lb., weights & a 10 cwt ; for
J. Keath, lo Kentucky steers at lOJac. a lll-jc. per
lb., weight 7}( cwt.; for J. McDowell, 32 Kentucky
steors, at 10c. a 12c. per lb., weight 7.k cwt.; for 1*. Dully,
72 Ohio steer*, at 10c. a 12c. por lt>? weights 6U cwt. a 7
cwt.; for T. W illeta, 82 Ohio steers, at HIc. a l'd^u. per
lb., weight 7>a cwt. K. Samuels sold for Morris A W'aixels
3'1 Illinois steers, at 10c. per lb., with $1 olf per head, ?eight
7 cwt; 33 Illinois steers, at 10){c. por lb., with $1 oil per
head, weight 7Ja cwt. scant; 103 Illinois Bteera.
at 10c. a 11c. per lb., weights 0 4 cwt. a ti'2
cwt. M Lautorbach sold for Morris A W'aixels 38 Illinois
steers, at Iwa a lOkc. per lb., witb (48 olT the herd,
weights. Ok a 0Ja cwt.; to Illinois steara at lO^c per lb.,
weight. Ok cwt. , D. Waixel sold 20 Illinois steers at Idk-c.
a 1 lc. per lb., weight 0^4 cwt.. 04 Illinois steers at He. a
12c. a 12L4o. per lb., weights, 7>a cwL a7\ cwt. Milch tows
were held on sale.
Vhaj,* and Calvhs.?'Trade small, flrusa calves sold at
$11 a $10 SO per head, also at be. per Ui. biuooth quality
veals sold at 3c. a lOkjc. per lb.
H11 tests* and La Mas. -Trade in sbeep extremely dull at 15c.
a 7>4c. per 10. The quality ot tbesa bocks was Irom coarse
to choice. Lambs not quoted. Kaso A Pidcock sold 173
Ohio sheep, weight 15,750 lb*., at ukc. perils.; 1015 Ohio
sberp, weight 16,180 lbs., at Okc. por lb.; 120 Ohio sheep,
weight 12,110 lb*., at t'Vc. per ill. ; 204 Ohio sheep, weight
31 840 lbs . at 7Wc. per lu.; 35 Ohio sheep, weight 2,001) lb*.,
ut 7k?c. per lb. Salsa for the putt week 8.?34 sheep ; average
$0 40 per head. Judd A Bnckingham sola for this
past weak 0.306 sheep; average, $5 30 por bead. J. Kirby
sold 270 Ohio sheep, weight 24,310 lbs., at lie. per lb.; 120 H
Ohio sheep, weight 10.880 lbs., at Okc. per lb.; 185 Ohio '
sheep, weight 17,440 lbs., at Oj,c. per lb.; 172 Ohio sheep.
weight 10,470 Iba, at $6 50Wc.jper cwt. K. Davis sold 108 ;
Illinois sheep, weight 10,171) lb*., at Sy,c. per lb.;
181 State sl.eep. weight 10,070 lbs., at 6,'4c. per lb.; 1
170 State sheop, weight 17,380 lbs., at 6^0 I
por lb. llumo A Elliott sold 209 Ohio sheep, weight 24,300 1
lbs , at 6L'c. per lb.; 83 Ohio sheep, weight 9,120 lbs., at |
(%c. per ib. : 170 Ohio shoen, weight 17,600 lbs., at OJfJc. per
lb.; 3! M Indiana sbeep, weight .'12,420 lbs., at O^c. peril).; '
2<>5 Indiana sheep, weight 20,003 lbs . at Oi,e. per lb.; 118
Ohio sheep, weight 12,061) lb*.. at 05a'c- per lb. Sold tor this :
past week. 6.971) sheep; average, J.) 43 per bead; 113 veals I
and calves; average, (12 24 per head.
IIo<;*.?Trade small; 130 clioico quality Ohio pigs, gross
woigbt 21,7.iO lbs., sold at $3 50,k per cwt.
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
Gauvkstom, Feb. 14, 1870
Cotton steady; middling, 12kc.; low middling, like.; good
ordinary, lO^c. Met receipt*, 1,913 bales; gross, 1,936
bales. Exports?To Great Britain, 5.776; to France. 681; I
coastwise, 77L bales, 1,428. Stock, 70,121).
N'xw oki.cans, Feb. 14, 1876,
Cotton qniet; middling. 12'4c.; low middling, 11c.; good I
ordinary, 9%c. Net receipts. 11,1X11 bales; gross, 13,232. 1
toui-la To the < Vn! ini'liL 3.424 : ivia.tai.n A 12.". I >
10,000. Stock, 380,528.
Momw, Feb. 14, 1871.
Cotton ilni.t: middling, 12l?c.; low middling. 11 Vc. ; good
ordinary, IfjC a 10c. Not receipts, 5,15t bales, Exports
coastwise, 1.0 J3s Sales, 1,SOOL stock. 75.41m.
Savannah, Feb. 14. 1876.
Cotton quiet; middling, .12 l7-32c.; low middling.
11 0-32CC.; good ordinary, 10 132c. Net recolnta, 2,' 3d
bales ; gross, 2, 185 baioa. Exports coastwise, 731. bales.
848. Stock. 76,863. |
CHAni.lt.STOW. Feb. 14. 1876.
Cotton quiet; middling. 12>,c. a 12 W-l'tc.; low middling,
12c.; good ordinary, lOfa. a lo\'c. Net receipt*, 1,'*i.t I
bales. Exports?'To France, 123; coastwise, 001. Sales, !
1.000. Stocs. 54,181.
O.ssmco, Feb 14. 1873.
Floor steady; sales 1.100 bbls , at $6 75 for No 1 spring,
$7 for e'ulier winter, 1(7 25 tor while winter. $7 50 for double
extra. Wheat quiet; sales 2,000 bushels red and white Stale
on private terms; No. l Milwaukee club held at (1 40, No. 1
white Michigan at $1 45, extra do. at $1 55. Corn unchanged; !
new mixed Western. 08c.; aid do., 06c. Barley quiet; No. 1
2 Canada held at (1 06. No. 2 Bay at $1 12, No. 1 Canada
at $1 20. Corn meal?$27 lor bolted and 926 for unbolted. I
Millfeed?Mioris. 918 a 917; ahipstnffa, Jits a J16; ini<l- '
dlinga. 920 a 922.
BUFFALO. Feb. 14. 1870.
Stocks in rtorn and afloat?Wlioat, 1.329.638 bushels;
corn 28,967 do.; oats. 88,011 do.; barley. 120,672 do.; rye, i
21,Wit!do.; peas. 1,370 do.; malt. 43,172 do. Total, 1,631,7161
bushels. Receipts?Flour, 8,700 bbls.; wheat. 23,(XX) ,
bushels; cern, its,000 do.; nets, 21,000 do.; barley, 90,000
do. Shipments?(Tour,6,500 bbls,; wheat. 23.ISO bushels;
corn, 35.500 do.; nets, 21.000 do.; barl?y. 20,iss i Jo. Flour I
quiet and unchanged. Wheat Arm and In good demand; .'
sales 2.5U0bushels no. 2 Milwaukee club at 91 63; 1,100 do. i
extra Milwaukee at 91 31); 800 do. hard Minnesota at 91 36;
1.500 do. lireen llay at 91 31, and 2. ?x> do. white winter at
(1 37 and on private terms. Corn dull an 1 scarce; sales of |
5 cars new at 52c.. on tra'-k. Oats neglected. Rye neglected.
Barley quiet, but firm ; sales l.lsju bushels Canada
at $1 03, and 2.UU0 do. on private terms. Fork doll, at 9-1
for heavy mesa. Lard quiet at 13>^c. lilghwines nomi- i
naliy 91.
Chicago, Feb. 14, 1878.
Flonr qnlet hut firm. Wheat easier hut In good demand; I
No. 1 Cnicago spring. 91 08; No. 2 do., fl 03\. sjKit; sales
at 91 00k a 91 W)i, -March; closed at 91 01 \ .March,
91 05k May; No. 3 do., 84,^o. a 84t,c; rejected. 78c.
Corn?No. 2 mixed. 41c. stmt. 4! ,o. March, l-'c. April. Oats
st?adv and unchanged. Barley unsettled and lower; sales
at 67c. spot. <t4c. March. Rye quiet and unchanged. Heeds j .
steady and Arm. Lf-??ed hogs?Demand good at lull price*; ,
ales el 96 e .*9 10. Fork?Demand leir end prices have ad- {
vanced; sales at f2l spot and March, f.'l 30 April, 921 ? >
a 921 8.1 May Lard steady and Arm at #12 50 spot, #12 65 i
March. 912 >*> April. Bulk meals steady, with a lair demand
: shoulders. 9j4c.; short rib middles, like.; alert '
.1... ,1.11.. III.. Urhlak.iv slsa.lv ili.l n-i,-l,Aii<r..l at I
$J <?. Receipts? Flour, 9,i??i bbla.; wheat, .VI '? ?) bushels; 1
corn. 92,0.* > do.: out*. 24,0l*> do.; barley, 91.ta.Ddo.; rye. i
41)0 do. Shipments?Flour, ll.uaj bbla.; wheat, Itoti '
bn^biU; corn, do.; oats. do,; barley, 5.0U)
do.; rye. TOO do. At tho aflernoou coll of tb* board wheal
woo higher ot $1 08}, for February, #1 01M for Morrh,
fl ITS*1for May. Torn y. blyher (l?n unchanged. Pork
dull and prtcoa a abado lower, at $-1 27>4 for April. Lard
oalor, no aslaa.
PRINTING CLOTILS MARKET.
Protiorkck. R. I.. Feb. 14. 1?76.
Printing cloths doll, hat Moody, ot 4c., cooh, to 4)?c., 30
doyl, for beat standard au<l extra goods.
BRAZIL COFFEE MARKET.
Rio Ja*kiro Fab. 12, 1H7R.
The coffee market la animated and prices ore flrui ot
d}7(Xi o reia per ten kilogrammes for good Qrato.
Exchange oo Loudon. ?
At Santos the market is quiet and unchanged. Superior la '
quoted ot i|7UU o o,'JOD reia per teu kilogrammes.
EUROPEAN MARKETS.
I.iTtarooL Paoni'do Mxuxrr -I.tvanroot, Feb. 14?
Keening.?Llnaend oil, 24a 0 24* 'Id. per cwt.
l.om?in 1'KontJca Kanaor?Loauoa, Feb. 14?Evening ?
Linseed oil, 2.1*. 2d. 0 24*. per cwt.
_ NfANCIAlo
AUtiCST MKLMONT A CO..
Haokera. 19 and 21 Nassau et.,
la?ue TraTetleri' Credlte. ovoiloble In oil p?rta of the world,
through tli?
Meaera DE ROTHSCHILD
end tbelr correspondents _ .
Also Commercial Credlta and Telegraphic rronarere or
Money on California and Europe.
AMKW B<>"k. J (JUT OCT. <>S WALL ST.. WITtiH
engraeed Illustrations, containing valuable Information
lor stock aperolatora. and bow rlaks may be limited ond
produ increased. Senior-.
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KKKEKKNCKS IN NEW V il'.IC AND r.l .vUIXi: i'ITIKI
^\ bought and sold by tlie >ld establish.' I hnie of
ALHI.UT li. N!< CI a . *
Mock Broker- and An tiutiv i ?,
No. 4i Pine ?l.. Now V, rk.
N. B ?7. ? and 10 per oent Choice City and (luuul)
Bonds and otlmr A1 Investment Securities our -pecially 24
y> or-. pa>ini/ 10 to 10 per cout, interest promptly paid, for
ale below par.
^ NEW BO Jit" ON -TiiTJii M'Eo'k'k.AlTJN.
mulled free to any addrc a, explaining bow large profits are
ma le on privilege contract* J'nte, culls. sproeilii or atraak
all active stocks for 15, 30or (10 days, bought ou com*
misuou uti>c(t market r..tes l>y
I. W HAMILTON A co., 10 Wall ?t. New York.
ANY AMOUNT |'m>T KINDS TO LOAN?ON RE~a2
"te, tbU citj ,r Urooklyn. for llvn year*, let *1 ea>
peiise- only. LKaVHT A WOLCOTT, 10 Pica at,
AUWISSi MINING t Airwv ^ANT ONE HAVING
jV made loans n tl.n r eg of this company will lieai
something to tltelr advantage by addressing M., boa 1,131
Po?t oflk'4, Boston.
"LI ST A ' 1 14 TO b6A|r oi
T.I w? wrouvLvi, " ' "uatry Property , no bonna
Address ATTORNEY, Herald office.
TuKii' I.'..).-, .'A. , . A uN clrf
j Property. J EKE. johnson, Jr .". . k'row
T N DIA NAP ol. IS, BEooMlNoloN ami WKsfluE
X and Danville, I r! Ul Blooraiugtun i , ...mail
bondholders, main line, who have i . rented ;.v ot the
plan of reorganisation, can obtain on ... ippm atinn te
either of the undersigned. THE TIME KOli DcPO.xl r OP
BONDS EXPIRES PRJllU'ARV IP. l-cpi.
AUSTIN CORBIN, *11 Rroadwny.
li. K. TAIN'T" lit. > Br ,a,l St
JOSI.VH H. BLOSSOM 7 '.Vail at.
always daviT money To loan on 'moli-~a?k
New York city Property. Principal* desiring to HoKltoW
OH INVEST apply to H. la GRANT, 14 . Broadway.
John "a."fierce. no. 5~p7n'k sr.. has nitosl
Knnds to loan on approved Nuw York and Brooalyn
Heal Estate.
Money to loan on bond and Woktmaok in
uuia to suit, city property. JOHN I.. CAVANNA, 59
Broadway, room 58, Indemnity Building, New street wing.
Money "on pi its'r second and li a i 1ai.11
Mortgages at easiest terms. Parties requiring tnnda
or having funds to Invest should apply to GEORGE W.
STAKE, room 8, 150 Broadway,
Money to loan on MORTOAOH-wnriroin
bonus, from fh,isiO to $*<>,000. W. II. STBl'lETEH oa
i) ! I1KNNKT, No. Ill Broadway, room H.
0PP1CE OP K. X. FKANK~51 EXiTIANGE PLACE.
New York, Peb. 15, 1x70.
CTlie undersigned has tlii? .lay establlalivd bitusolf in tlia
general hanking and brokerage business.
E. I.. PRANK.
rpo LOAN ON MORTGAGE?POK THREE YEARS
X upon City Property ; $10,000, and $2,500.
JAMES PRICE, 2H > Hudson sE
rpo lo in'?isjo.o o. in riirek si'm s.~p in ncirals
X only address LAWYER, Herald ollice.
wanted?on 1 mpuoykd""cih ntry property
It near by, $18,000. jkiO.iSsj and ?7b,O0t); valuation foul
times the amuniit. Addre's PRINCIPAL, Herald olflcs.
WK ALWAYS HAVE MONEY K.J it NEW YORK' AND
Brooklyn l'r .port.' E. 1. RoWKN v <'1" , L'C Pine at.
wasted-<?n *i.n11> " cii.\ ri:,.' v mrgage,
worth si* times the amount, for sixty or
ninety davs. lor which a 1. be vol bonus will bu m: I Ad lresa
W. F., Herald OffloB.
stiuvtwv wantku one vkak~6n' wkstkkn
J? J.vy .U1/\J interest paying Bond md unimproved city
Property worth treble amount, 12 per rent Interi si md co?mission
; good rot'orouce*. Addruxs principal, hoi 4,205
Post oillce.
CO PA HT\Kit SIH I'M.
XTEW YORK, FEB. 10, 1?70.
i.M 53 ExrriANfiK Pi.acb.
The copartnership heretofore existing under the tin*
name ot lieldelhucli, Fruuk A Co , has th:s day expired bj
lis own liuiitaiion.
Mr. Alfiod .S. Ueldelback will sign In liquidation.
LOUIS heidelii Ai'll.
ALFKEI) S IIKIDKLUAOH.
K. L. FRANK.
ADOl.r HANS.
\T EW VOUK. FEB. 15, 1 ->7(5
jL> r>2 ExrtlANCK pl.aofc
The undersigned have this d?v formed a copartnership u?
der the llrrn name of Ilcidelhacn, ioicelheunoi .it Co. for th<
transaction of a general baiiliiug business (foreign and do"
inosiny. I'll I LI 1' IIEIDKLH Ai'Fl.
ISAAC ICKKLHKlMKIt.
ALFRED S. IIEIDKLUACH.
ESPY IIK1DKLHACII ti CO.
BUS1MESS OPPORTUSITIKS.
A?CAPITAL WANTED, TO MANUFACTURE AN
exclusive article in daily uao, consumption large<
prolits siitisfneiory ; sales for cash; no depreciation In stock
Address UTILITY, box 157 Herald Uptown llr.iuch otflce.
An intbrebt in a new and bc >kohioa3
process for manufacturing a superior Bone Black, suit,
able lor sugar refining, to be disposed of at a reason able
business this offers a Iavorable opportunity. Address Post
ortice bo* 212, Jersey City.
An" o ld est a b lis i iko coal yahu-lea.su.
Horse*, Oarts, Office nod Stable Pixturoa for sale , prioi
(TkJO. Inquire at re >H Weat at., corner of Jane,
7 Bl .-.inBW MAM WITH |UOO CATItili tQ3
71 find a remiinoratite Investment with a good par'y in a
staple business of large profit, without risk, by culling at
Leggelt's Hotel, Chatham (., room B7,
/A. )ol> WILL AND rlXTEKES OP A PHXLAOMU>BfZ
aJT house, Between two principal theatres, mut side lor
tutislc hall or summer garden , beet locution iu the city. H2I
Wuluut St., Philadelphia.
Hotels, ii est aUTian ts] conkkctionkhiks,
Sample Rooms, (Irnceries, rionae Kornishing, Mik
llriery, Cigar Store. Bakeries, Drug Stores, lluir Stores, Marc
kuta, Livery Stable", An.
JORALKMoN. Store Broker, 1.217 Broadway.
WILL BEY A CIuTlTsTottK OR STAND?WIIII OH
without Stock ; inns: be :"<> 1 location. Call at J7U Canal
t., or address C. L S., 2H7 West 4th at.
artner wanted?in "7v manhj Acn-itiNa
business, tn take the place if retiring partner , buineae
In operation ; aecured by patent; capital require I, |I,.VII: a
good cbance lor a young inaa. Addles* A. M C , bixl.liO
Post ortice.
1JARTN LP. WANTKD-WITH SlTi'i" K:-TA HLISIIKIJ
.1 and puling business; account books atiowu. AJdicas
OAWDOa, Herald office.
Tjlo UTS roT "sale-ON I' K It V AH' AIM A*. I' A ! K NT,
Jk inli-nutaance privy; party wanted witb $4,(kJ0, te
niauufacture here on shores or royalty, Addruaa It. D II..
box ittib New V >rk l'oat ortice.
J~) LiHTS KOit SALE PATENT NOVELTY; SELLS
b everywhere at lo t per cent profit
WILSON A llAltiUNUTON. 02 Broadway.
To hotel kkkpkhs.-a kp.knciI"kkstaukateob,
speaking English, ties tree an engagement a* partner or
nnnaccr In a:i Amorlcau hotel during ttie Phi! adolplua Eghlbltion.
Address L. 1, Itu" do* Ecnles, l'arla.
mid" .MANUKAOTLHEKS 7)1' CMBKELLA M'KMI
tor*, A bouse uitli a lacee coimei-tinn tmotn) urn
brrlla manufacturers in Crest llriteln, la denrou* (< rrprawm
it timt clev. Amandin firm lor the supply of all kind* of
umbrella furniture, sticks sr.n all klnda of mounts, first
clius rolereucea <tvrn. Addreaa L. M., 12 tioworst., London,
W. C., Englanil
\\TA.VTE lC-t?J,OUO AND i.OOO.-I WANT TO MEET
vT a party owTiitiK or oiritrolllui; above sums for Iludsos
River Waatoucslcr first mortK*u'os. above amounts do not
exceed one hit If of present panic value of properties, which
consist of large farm and village residenco, both finely im6roved,
Principals or atSornrya ouly address it A.
UYANT, 35 Liberty St.. ruoins t and 3.
rANTED?AN~A0TIVE PARTNER, WITH A CAPItal
ol from $15,000 to Rl'MAJO, to Join s firm in tba
provision brokeraife and commission bumuoas, ons who ia
capable of aitondtns > the indoor portion of the bmdneae
and to the Ooauces pro'arreil. The advertiser can give host
references, and can show that the bnsiness Is both lucrathr*
and safe. Address ACTIVE, box 133 Herald office
aq aaa ?partner wanted to uprkmbmt
11 H I. two inocialifos at Centennial Exhibition;
$75,0U0 ipiarantend. Box 1,3 1 I'oet uTIco
Alt tkAA lOK OJfB-HAltP INTKKEHT IN OKI (J*
sjf I ).U\)' / the b< ft loaatad hotels in 1'lillu lelplua, 33
rooms. Address 11. W? Herald Philadelphia Krancli offlro,
AQJt AAA CAPITAL AJfD A GEN hi: \1. i sKTs^s)U,ner
w?u!"d?lly a long ilabUehed Itriidwuy
luorcantlle house, with nn uuexceptlonabio record aud
having a aMady, profitable biialneea. Apu.y to liRitiUd A
CAKLRTON, lh uroadwny
J?>U r.ll|l -AN KsiTAULISilKI) PUBLIC MAR1$?
' lutur.ng Comntii; In tba city re-pi l re to
Inrmaae thoir working capital by tliia ahova amount, which
will be secured on marketable property and7 perrem will
be guaranteed to addition tu dividend on I*> ?barcs ijKSf
each, fully paid np?. whicn will be presented Tbc company
was lormad under the old act of is-4rt. freeing the si ickiiolarr?
fMin all liability. The company's t>r >lit? aro very large,
r i ...Ing over l'*> ,er cant. Addrc.s X W-, box I'oat
oflice. New York.
BUSINESS TROUBLES.
At the second mooting of the creditors of Aloxander
Stein, manufacturer of furniture, whlcn w.ta held yesterday
at the office of Register Pitch, No. 343 U roadway,
the crcdilorn agreed to accept twenty-fire rauta
on the dollar, cash. Mr. Stem's labilities acre stated
to ha $T-J,436 01, and his assets $24,.144 40.
Me.xara Porter k Bliss, dealers in boots and shoos, of
No. 1,233 Broadway, made an assignment yesterday to
Asa *lt. Ptewart. Liabilities, $14,'."Si 36, nominal
asset* 12 767 41 actual aascU, $7.47.! 24
K 3. Baker, provision dealer, in Brooklyn, has made
an asV'gnni'jnt.
Trio failure of Otto Heoschel, furnltaro dealer, of Na.
jGT Bowery, was announced yesterday.
Messrs. Walsh & Field, ship chandlers, of No. a
South strset, and Henry Selling, dealer In loUaooo, ( .
No. 173 Front street, have m ule aa,.'diimenU <
A meeting ol tbo creditor* of Messrs, Obrteght d>
Well, shirt manufacturers, of No S4 Leonard si reel
who failed last September, was hold yesterday at Ihi
>ill<:? ol Register Williams, No. 4 Warren sin-el
Messrs. Thomas 1). Adams and Daniel K. Dins wort
a|i|K>int<><l assignees The liabilities were stated to In
llv'IW, the nominal assets $17,000, and liio actual
asvta about $13,MO,
The Brat meeting of the creditors of Clark A Russni,
dealers In ribbons, which was to have taken piacs
yesterday at the ofllco of Register Allen, No. IZi
Broadway, was postpone 1 until the 2*tU iusi
The second meeting of the creditors ol Danny Hull
tailor, will tako place at the oUlce of Rcgiau r Allen
No. 162 Broadway, on the 0th proa
At the s< cond meoting ol the creditors of David Sot
linger, dealer in fancy goods, yesterday, held at tlM
viuvV *! Atiuu, n?ti'vnuv.. - ? ?r
p'?iut?t Tweaiv claim* wo ro proven, iuwiui
jui, m vu? to n0vuV.4ii.wa