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FINASCIIL IP COMMERCIAL ' Stocks Again Irregular?Some of the Fauciu Weak?Judgment at Fault. GOLD 113 7-8 A 113 3-4 A 113 7-8. # ' I Monev oo Call Loans 3 and 4 Per Cent?Government. and Kuilwsiv Rends Quiet?In vestment Securities Steady. Wall Strkkt, ) Tulbbday, March 30?6 P. M. ) If people generally complained of (he disgustingly rarlable weather, brokers particularly had uo cause to tomplaiu of the stock market In this respect. There was a lively Hurry In I.ake Shore, which took pluco iboul the same llmo that a similar process was going on out-of-doors under the influence of Jupiter Nivous, but beyond this there prevailed a calm more conducive to ennui than to pol-boillug. In fact, in the speculative sharo market the entire Interest of tho day centred In three or four fuvorltes, and only to a modoruto extent at that The list might be compared to a second class theatre, with third rato * stars and an atrociously had stock company, mid tho brokers themselves to a dead-head audience or a papered house. The "stars," such as tliey were, were limited to Laku Shore, Miclncan Central and the St. I'aul duality, ind chlctly distinguished themselves by a pompous ? ? ?? ????> I.uu?,ni*?a ,.V,| ruihuux 111 luu uiuiuiuii ? tbo allernoon. Tl)us, Lake Shore foil off from 61 >4 to CO, Michigan Central Irom til.'* to 60)*, St. I'aul common from 42, to 41 Vi, nml the preferred variety Irom 67H to 60. It Is difficult to adduce any special reason for this weakless, nod the general one o! dull times and slim purses tu have already rung tho changes upon ''ad nauteam." There Is no sustaining power in tbo market, and even tbe prolessioual bulls seem to hnvo escaped from tbo paddock or to have wandered away to "chow the cud of sweet and bitter luncy'' on some more attractive spot than the Stock Exchango. I'p to the close of business nothing had been wired *rom Chicago touching the mooting ot freight ugonts, though operators wore on tho tlptoo of expectancy; in l no excuse could be had for a plunre at the market inlii "cables" came to band with inlormalion of trouble In tbo London Stock Exchange. What particular bearing a trouble in "Turks" should liavo upon Lako Shore Is Crook to us, and it would require a materialized Marco Uozzaris tospvo a satistaclory reason; but it happened, nevertheless, that a "strike" was made, as M. U. recommended, not for altars and (Ires, but to break down tbe favorite. It was successful, too, lor the impress of 4,u<?0 or 5.000 shares thrown suddenly upon tbo market not only brought the quarry to earth, but invited an attack Irom all tho other jackal short sellers who smlf carrion Irom a'ar. This break down of Luke Shore to 60 quickly Spread to the other railroads, with tho effect noted in the quotations given above. Erie and Western Union, tho only two other stocks that possessed u shade of activity, scarcely varied a half point durtpg tho day, and :loscd as they opened. It was "third rail" day, too, with the former; but there being 110 "blustering railcr" present with Interest enough in the conceru to irhoop tho price up the quotation remained ucsbangod. As wo stated torno days back, an armistice between the telegraph companies has been agreed apon, and Tor the present speculation is out of Western Union. The railroad bond market remains quiet, but strong, and with considerable Inquiry for Miiwuukee ana St. l'aul consolidutol sinking funds (dividend bauds) at SS. The steadiness in these latter is probably at the instance of Mr. Henry Smith, who is endeavoring to work ofl the bonds received by him lor dividends on the 8,000 shares of preferred stock which ho lately spared to sanguine believers at higher figures and at handsome profits. The occurrence of tho Black Friday suit might pi snbly suggest to Mr. Smith an advantageous disposition of the money. We present him with tho idea without charge and can lurnish Mr. Speyors' address if required. TUK BALKS TO-DAY. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag groguted 165,000 shares?New York Central and Hudson. 1,485 : Krie, 30.300; Lake Shore, 02,475; Nortnwestern, 4,500; do. preferred, 1,000; Rock Island, 350; Pacific Mail, 11,300; St. Paul, 11,050; do. preferred, 4.600; Ohios, 700; Western Union, 15,500; Wabash, 100; Union Pacific. 700; C., C. and I. C., 400; Panama, 100; Michigan Central, 4,300; Missouri PaclUc, 1,800; Union Mining Company, 2,500. OPKKIKQ, HIOHKST AND LOWEST I'll ICES. The following tablo shows the opening, Highest and lowest prices of the day:? Opening. BignetL Lo<?e$t. \>w York Centrul 113.^ 114 113\ ilurlera 140 140 140 ?:ric Ill ^ 10',' ,uko Shore 61 61', u'J'i d abash 3',' 4 3^ Northwestern 41 'i 42 41;*, Nurihwi'Mern prelerred..... 62', 6202 Lock Island 110'4 110',' 11 OH,' Pittsburg 00 06 00 Milwaukee and St. Paul. .... 42 42**' 41!, Milwaukee and St. Paul prel. 07'? 67?, 077-? Ohio and Mississippi 1011", 10), New Jersey Central 107 107 107 Del., Lack, and Western.... 110 111) 110 Union Pacific 636363 ;., C. and L C 4J,i 5 4Ti Western Union. .a. 67', OH67*,' Atlantic and Pacific Tel 18.', 181SV, Paeific Mail 21', 21', 20 ' auauia 134 134 134 CLOSOlO PRICKS?3 P. X. Pacific Man.... 20*2 ? 2I>J; .MilAStPpf.. 657i a 06 Miat i li Tel... 071? a 07', C.C.C4 I.... 55 a 50 AH .? I ae Tel.. ISI; a 1H', I.'. I' A I I'. . ji- ? 5 Cimkkilvcr .. 17'. a IH litl. 1.1 U' llu u lluk Quicksilver pf. 13 iv 14 P.rie lu*? n ly'J > ?r I.Mini A .M H nil Dun A St Jo . It;'. a l<|< M hr 1. .v M pi. HQ n 11 ilan A hi Jo pf g&X a li.VJ Adaiiiv i'.x ...ili'ii a J.uke Shore. .. ftli>J a Ml American Ex. iO a nl Mich Central . ui?. a t o</ I I* fcx . a 71', X Y A Harlan).1 m a 14(J Well?-I ari'jKx n>'4 a e? X Y C A II K Hit?* a 111 Chic A Alt 1(4 a H4K NJ Cob Ill a lc7U I lei i hl'> 1?> a IB', Ohio A Mis*. .. lli . a lsii. < hie A X W... 41't" a 41J, I'aDiiuia Ill) a 1: ft Chic A X W pf. CJ a ('I'-, YolAWah 3?? a 4 Chic A It I.... 11'l.'a a 1lli** Ciiton I'aaiBc.. i 3 a ? kill A MP 41a 41*4 Missouri I'ac lft*? a 1 Ct\ ADVAXCR 1MO DRCUNK. The following are lite changes compared with yesterday's closing prices:? Advance.?New York Central, \; C., C. aud I. C., }% , Hannibal and .St. Joseph, Missouri Pacific, X; Northwestern preferred, X; uhio and Mississippi, y,; Union Pacific, Krio, *4. Dkcunk.?Delaware, l.ackawann.1 and Western. X ; Bt. Joseph pielorrod, Q; Harlem, 1; Panama, 1; l.ake Shore, 1 ^ ; Mulligan Central, Ja; Northwestern, ; PaclUc Mail, X? Mock Island, X; 3C Paul, X. dopreferred, i"j,. Statioxary.?Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph C., C.,C. thd I.,. Quicksilver, Wubnsb, Western Union Telegraph and gold. THK MOXRY MARKET. Money on call loans w.ta supplied at 3 and 4 per . cent No change is reported In the valuo of prinio commercial paper. The following were the rates of exchange on Now Vnfk n I iltn iiii.lnrmAtitiniiiiH ciLlPfl tf> fi)LVMa V lilirwtlis inchnnged; Cincinnati, very llrra, 75c. l? $1 premium; New Orleans, cotmnorclal par, bank Ji, Chicago, par; St. I.oul?, $1 premium. Sterling exchange waallrtn; prime Hiking rales. 4.87 and 4.90; lolling ratei, 4.86>t a 1.87, anil 4.89>^ a 4.80V, retchmarkl, 1?5 a 9S*h. *u<1 1578 9"; cablei, 96 V; prime I'artr, 6.14,'i 5 HtfTllfc IX>LI> XAMIt. Cold advanced from 1137, 1<j 114, and fell off to 113V, closing at the lowest point. The ritea paid lor carryIng were 1, 2, 4, 3 and 5 per cent. Loan* wore alao made llat. CLKARIMO llMtlSR staticii i.n T. Currency exchanges |62,352.470 Currency balances 2,367,65s Gold I'Xctiangea 7,349,250 Gold balances I,.tn4,053 orKRATioaa or thk i.oui txenamn ha.tk. Gold buluncoa $1,585,109 i/urroocy nmaiicea 1,381,'.'Ml tiroes > Icaraucea. 2v,0t)l.tXH> The actual amount of specie shipped to Kuropo today by the eleamsnip Wieland wax o( which $31'd,000 la Amorican cold coin and tbe rem under silver bam TilK t'ORKIdlf KARKKT. I.on Jon advices report no cliauge in tbe Itank of England rate of diacoun l, which leinaltia at 3){ per cent, Ibrtc months' bills in the open market being eaay at 3 par cent. The Increase of specie by the hank for the week end. lug yesterday waa ?3.'-?i,00U, ibo bank making an additional cram toUay of ?M0,IMU Tbo proportion ol re NEW Y( perre to liabilities, however, is 45.*,' per cent, against f * 4C?{ per cent iael week. To-day Is settling day at the i { lock Exchange. Cousols are rc|K>rlcd a shade easier jj and Untied States bonds steady. The increase in spo- I cic by tho Hank of France for the week was 10,*.'2,1)001. J Hemes arg weak at 66f. 17>jc. Exchange on London, 2 SSr.Sla Tba lollowing are Ave P. M. quotations:?Con- V sols for money, W14 a 1M 3-10; consols lor account, J 04 a-16 a 0414 ; live twenty bonds of 18t>5, old. 1 05?, a n 10. >'4 ; do. 1867. 106', altM1, ; ten forty bouds, 100; new J lives, 100*4; Erie common shares, 17'., a 18; do. pre J lerred shares, iih.s, a :W. uue important fatluro is re- I } ported on the Stock Kxcbange ItAIUtOAU BONOS. j Railroad bonds In the morning were lirtu and in good dcuiatid on a moderate business. Milwaukee and SI. Paul sold at 102 \ lor La Crosse division, 88 lor consoll* ! IIUIUU M LI * 111 (i lUlim cou Hi 7, IUI I .11/1...... consolidated brought 104 for plain and 03 V for gold I evens, do. firsts selling at 104The l'acitic issues wore tlrm, Central State Aid bonds selling al 112.Vi ; { tlTsts al 108 and Union Arsis at 105V a 106 v Louts. ! ! villa and Nashville consolidated brought 04', a 94i?. In the aftornoou bonds were generally a fraction lower. L'nlou Tactile firsts (ell ulf to loa1;. Northwestern con- i solldaled plain to 103.V, do. coupon gold bonds to 93 : and Toledo and Wabash tlr&U to HO, the last named being a decline of 1 per cent. Hark tit coupon Orris declined to 120. 1 ho following were the closing quota- | , tions lor Tactile Railroad bonds:?Union Tactile tir.-ts, 106to 106V; Union Tactile land grants, 103V 10 103',; Union Tactile sinking funds, 01,', to 02; Central Tact Iks, 107,', to 108. BANK SHARKS Still STATK BONIIH were dull. Ol the loruicr Qsrtnau- American sold at 78; i . I of the I utter Ohio Klves of lHsti sold lit 113 MlSSOUriS were tlrin at 104 lor long sixes anil llannibu! uuii St. Joseph issue, and at 104% tor funded of 1S91-S Ten- ' ; uessces, old, sold at 42%. rinuADKi.rniA stocks. j i The following are the l'Uiladclpbla stock quotations at three o'clock this day:? Bid. A iked. : City sixes, new 108% 108% ! United Companies of New Jersey 137 137 ', j Pennsylvania Railroad' 66% 66% Philadelphia unit Keading Railroad 4S% 40 , Leliigh Valley liailroad 6k 62% CatMwissa ltullrosd, paelcrrod ? 44% j Philadelphia and line ltailroad 20% -0 % | Northern Central Railroad 36 351,' i Lehigh Navigation 60 60', Lehigh Navigation gold loau 106 106% uovbrnmk.vt uonos. Government .bonds closed a traction weakor, at the following quotations:?United States currency sixes, ' 126% a 120%; do. do , 1881, regtstored, 121 % a 121%; ! da do., do., coupon, 122% a 122%; do. do., 1866, regis- , . torcd, 118'; a 118%; do. do., da, coupon, 118% alls1,;* ' do. da, da, now, registered, 118% a 119%; do. do., ! , do., coupon, 118% a 119; do. do., 186", registered, 121%' ! \ a 121% ; do. do., do., coupon, 121% a 121%; do. do., j 1868, registered, 122% a 123% ; do. da, do., coupon, ! 122% a 123%; do. do., Uu-lorltes, registered, 117,% a I 118; do. do., coupon, 119 a 119% ; do. do., lives, 1881, ! regisierou, my? h ixo; uu. uu,, uu., vuuj/uu, aa.<?7# ?? us#. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Assistaut Treasurer to-day paid out $76,000 gold j oil account of Interest and $23,000 lu redemption of j live-twenty bonds. Ttio following are the Treasury balances:? Currency $4.300,000 Coin 72,760.000 ] Less coin certificates. 32,000,000 | INVESTMENT SECURITIES. The following are the prices of Investment secnrl- j ties:?Chicago, Burlington and (julncy, 118>4; New ! i York and Now Haven, 158; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and j : Chicago, 102J?; Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, j 119J?; Rock Island, llO'* a 110,; New Jersey Con- ! I trai, 107; Illinois Central, 100 a 09; New York Cen1 tral, 114; Wells, Fargo Express, 87; United States Express, 70,'j; American Express, 60,li; Harlem, 139; | Panama, 1331^. The following prices of the prominent gold and silver raining snares are reported by William Ward, ' Drcxel Building, as received by tclegruph from Sun j I Francisco:? March March March March 27. 28. 29. 30. Change t. I Aloha 53 60 62 62 Advanced 9 Belcher 85 35 35 36 ? | l'.eot.V Delclier. 57 02 ti2 04 Advanced 7 Caledonia 14 15 14 12 Declined 1 California. .... 87 91 91 * 60 Advanced 2 | Chollur I'utosl. 132 161 158 145 Advanced 13 Con. Virginia.. 80 88 67 85 Declined 1 Crown l'oint... 25 25 25 25 ? Eureka Con... 11 11 11 11 ? Could & Curry. 21 22 23 23 Advanced 2 Hale & Norcroea 08 82 80 80 Advauced 12 ' Imperial. 17 18 17 17 ? Justice 32 29 30 27 Doclincd 5 i Kenluck 20 20 20 17 Declined 3 ! Mexican 38 4C 41 , 41 Advanced 3 Ophir......... 71 73 73 72 Advunccd 1 Overman 83 87 80 84 Advanced 1 Kuymond k Ely 18 18 18 18 ? Savage 18 23 20 20 Advanced 2 Sierra Nevada. 27 27 27 25 De< lined 2 i Silver Hill 12 11 10 f D - :iu?l 1 Union Con .... 19 19 V.' i < lined 1 . Yellow Jacket., 37 30 35 ;> . oncd 2 new york stock exch.a tu_ sales Til Cits pay. March 30, 1876. HHUHE call?10 a. m. $7 00 Tenn 6't,nld .. 42', 100 >lig 1- h k M 8 1111.. til 5tM nil* Cn Win Co. .*3 it, 15 0 do HI.1.-,' ; lo Mich Can KK. >1'4 J*? > do ?3 til I'l do h3 ?i| I HI do (5 OOH 7(A) du 01 5oi flo til I Him Went Cn Tel w77, 25 do 18 M do 1>3 tiH IKI do ?3 til Dill do t'H tiOO do liltf 700 "to ?3 07J, In i do *>3 tt| Ml ilo '8 i'm do (5 hi I'M do *3 08 HIM do e3 flll? 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IIOnOOi: S5-20,r,'07.. 121V 2000 shs D S A M H RR f?Vf I lOUOil Din I ol 3.05',.. lib-, .600 do s5 Oil ; lOOOGtWestern 2d.. 04 7?> do HO 5000II A S J B'?. con 77 70) do k3 00 | 5000 I n Pac ltU 1,1.. 105.'4 1500 do 00 2000 11 or lid. o 120 J2U0 do ?5 5t"? r.ooo But, II A K Int.. 23V 3HO do ? l 5"?, lOOkbi Pro c L A 1'Go 104*, Kx? do do loo do 105 500 do bi UO(< UOOPacMailSS 20'.4 5oo do UO-, 100 do ?'? 2<H, 20i> -5 1.0 100 We?t I'u Tel.. *3 B7j2 2000 do nit 00 5i do t!7'4 200 do |3 50 ?? 2i?) do 071, lot do si 5U'.? I'"' do bit 07', 200 0. C. 0 A I Rlt..?3 55 3i?) do ?1) 1.7!4 Iks I Chi A N \V Kit 41 M ! l'?i do 07), 2"0 do H?4 51) Amer Kx 00', 1(X)Cbl A N" \V nf. . . . 02', 100 Harlem KB 130 100 t'hi 4 It I Ki: 110', 10O Brie KB 19V 100 Ohio A Miss RU . 1UV IB 0 do Ill', 2I?I Han A Si Jo RR . Hi', 3 si Mich On BR* .. 10 , 200 Mil A St P b3 41', 20) do ?'J IK)'.; ICIO do 41', loo do tioij 400 do 41 '4 100 do 00*, 6 si do ..,3 41C 1 2111 111 Cen Bit 90 100 Mil A St P nt ..b3 :?!. HXI IDS A M S Kit... Ui>,' 11 s I do ,3 00" | 5000 do do 21X1 an ltd i 3900 do 101,' 200 do 05V , 120 J do U>i4 COMMERCIAL REPORT. cotton on the spot steady?futures firm?r j i'eoub steady?wheat a suade firmer? j corn dull?oats heavy?whiskey neg- j lectkd and nominal?pork heavy?lard j heavy?petroleum firm ?turpentine , steady?rosin steady oils quiet? j freights quiet?coffee steady?sugar j steady. Tir-kmday, March 30--6 P. M. Business wag still sluggish, and transactions in nearly all cases had reference to current wauts. There , was but little speculative feeling, and that littlo con- | fined to a few commodities and without other than local influence. On 'Change flour was steady; wheat was a trifle firmer; corn was dull and nominal, outs were heavy; whiskey was neglected and nominal; pork and lard were heavy; ^petroleum quiet, but firm; uavul stores geucrully steady; spirits, the most uotablo exception, being very strong; cotton on the spot was steady, futures were weak; freights were unlet; coflue was steady; sugar was also steady. Coepkk.?The market tor ltio was quiet but steady, j Sales were 200 and 385 bugs, ex Douati, at 18c. for good; 1,000 do., ex Serene, at Baltimore, at 18'4c.; uilld j cotlce wrus quiet but firm; later 2,500bags, ox Douati, told 1 on private terms. Mean. Wait. Creigiilnn a Moirison report atock of tolld coil'co in tirat hands ua follow :?Java, | grata mala, 100.575; Singapore, 2,002 graaa mats; Ceylon, | 8,443 bags; Ataracaibo, 10,001 do.: Laguayra. 4.57Ddo.; i Jamaica. 480 do.; Porto Itico, 503 do.; Coata Rica. 1,21)1 do.; I Macaaaar, 7,040 do. , Mexican. 1,723 do.; Sevauilla, 701 do. Tola! atock, 35,004 haga, 100,575 mala J ava, and 2.002 mala j Singapore. We quote Ordinary cargoes, lojqc. a 1 re.; lair do.. 17L4c. a 1714c-good do., 18c. a lSl4c. ; prime do.. 18?4c. j a PJc.. extreme range tor lota, liYo. a 10c.; Samoa, fair to good. 1714c. a IS1 ,c., gold, ninety dav a; Java, government hags. 22c. a 24c.; do., grass mats. 22c. a 2.5c.; Singapore, do , IHtgc. a 20c.; Cevlon. 1 7V,c. ., 19c. ; Maracailiu, lOc. a I ISUC.; l-a.-uavra, 171, a ISLc.; Jamaica. 10',r. a 1h?. ; St II,,toil, ., i.?. 111.,,., . I'.oto R|,.? 17.. ul-i- < 1 Rica. 17c a 18,'4c.: Mu'iuiir, Ja 10'je ; Mexican, 17c. ? IKc.; Mumla, 17c a 18c., Angostura, 17c. a 18c.; Sara ! nilla. 10c a 18c.; I'uraioa, ltic. a 17c. l.'OTTOM.?Tbo market lor spot wai steady at former prices Futures closed weult. l'he closing prices today compare ; with Wednesday's closing prices as follows: ? H'sdnesdue. VnrrA 30. flsrs/uv, JUturh 1H March ... 13 fl 10 a - March.... I3fc aApril It 11-IOa 1333-33 April Id-, a 13 3133 I May lUlli) IK! a 13 15-16 May. 13 13-lfi a 13 87 32 June 14 3 It'a ? June II 1 10 a 14 3 33 July 14 13-32 a 14 0-10 July 14 8-33 a 14 5 10 August... 14 9-lba? August... 14 7-10 a 14 lft-33 Sept 11'a a 14.",' Sept. 14'f a 14'4 Oct 14 1 10 a 141a Oct 14 a Nov 13 1316 a 14 Nov 13 13 10 a I t', llec 13 13 10 a 14 I?ec 18 1310 a 13 37 33 j ?Quotations based 011 American standard nf classification, and on cotton in store tunning In qualitv not more tbau halt a grade above or below tile grade quoted*? CS'isib. JlCUffl/i. A*. Orlrtint, TrrtlK. 1 Ordtnury 8 1810 II 13-10 8 13-10 8 13 10 Strict ordinary 101110 101110 101110 101110 tJood ordinary 11 MO 11 5-10 11 7 10 II 7 10 Strict good ordinary. 13 1-10 13 1 1st 13 3 10 13 3-10 Low middling 13 0-10 13 1110 13 13 10 1313-10 Strict low middling.. 13 110 13 3 10 13 5 10 13 5-10 Middling 13",- 13>? 13 3-10 13 0 10 Hood middling. 13', 14 11',' 14'< ! Strict good middling. 11'4 14',; 14', II', Middling lair 14', 14->4 14', 13 ^ ?'VI ' ' a ? ' ? ?Stained ? Good oniinury. 9 15-lttc.; strict good ordinary, 11 110c.; low middling, 119 10c.; middling, 12 7* 10c. ?The .sales wore as follows:? To Pay, bant Fr'fj. Tfit'll Export 386 ooo i,i k? Consumption. 313 Mo s53 Speculation 40 804 340 Totals 555 1?'141 2.: 187 ?For future delivery the sale* were a* follow* ?\ csterday after two I*. M.?April, If if bale* mi 13 23-32c.; .Nay. 4"<> ;it 13 15 lite., 2,2U> at 13 20J2?\; June. KM) at 14 7 32c.. t 7(*> lit 14 3 Ilk.; July. 2t)> at 14 7-10c . 4U> al 14 13 32c.; ! August, 2<>' mi 14 9*lW. Total. 4,31*) bale*. To day up to two 1*. M.?March, 2U0 bales at 13 21 .'We.; April, 1.4U0 at 13 21 32c.. K*> at IHfce., IUO at 13 21 ?2r.. 1<*> at ; ' May, Jo iat 13 27 32c., !<*) at 13%c . 9U0 at 13 27212c., , iUK) at 13 13-1 tie.. l.<X" at 13 27 32c : June. 2,109 at 14\,c . 1,0uO at 1 1 3 32c. 3,11*1 at 14 l-Kk., 1.5f.?? at 14 332c.; July. lUO at II llJ.c. 4<x? at 4 5.16c., Hikj at \\ 932c.. 2?m at H 5-10c. : August. 2*4) at I4^c., IOJ at 14 15-32c. T< ial, 14.21*) bales. Hraod total, 19.0**1 bale* 1 he r? c-.pi>* at the port* were a* follow* italveaton, 4?^? bale*; Now Orleans, 2.194; Mobile, HMD; Savannah. fH#2; Charleston, 1.400; Wilmington, 1HI; Norfolk, 1.New York, 033; jlohtou, 12 ?; Philadelphia, ton. Total, 8.472 hale*; this day last week. 10,271 ; till* day last year, 4,412. Total time September 1, 3,733,377 bale* Cotton freight* clowil a* fob low* To Havre, by tlcatu, . compressed To 1!authtirg, by Hteam, J,c. coinpre**e?1 lo Hr -men, by team, l4c , compressed, fo Llvntpitol, l?d. a 9 3_'d. by steam . bv *ail, 9 3Jd. Market firm. Klour am> (Insix.?Receipts?Floor. 12.372 hula; wheat, 17,'JJO bushel*; corn meal. 24.? bbl* and 762 sacks; oat*. 73.2UI bushel*; corn, 3U, 4413 do ; barley, 10,<J2i> do. , barley malt, 1,275 do. Tor flour the ra ukoi was stiauy with a Fair demand. The sales, niciadiu/ Mate, Western and Southern comprised 14.U*)bbU at me app? oiled quotation* Kye flour was qaiet al former price*, with sale* of fa*) bbl*. Corn was In fair demand and steady; sale* of 4U9 bhl*. and J*0 sacks ?ol l at the annexed luolatn.ni? No. 2 si am f .1 if) a f 4 ? > Mif.crtiin Sinia.*. 4 4') a 4 7a Bxtr? >ui? .i In ? 5 4* Uhoie* Stafe 6 on a fl <*> ; Superfine Western 4 4?) A 4 75 kilfa W??t?rn A It) A 40 MiDi?CM?iA A '*) A 7 <?? U.uutd hoop Ohio, shipplttjf I rand* > 10 A 5 .p<0 koumi hoop Ohio. trade brands ?? 75 a ? fa) Family 7 <?) * 25 i st loan, low extra 5 25 a 0 .v) St. Louis. straight nirit ?? .V) a 7 <W , M, Louis. choice double extra 7 <> > n h 25 , m. Loait, choice lainilj 8 25 a U Kye flour, flue to superAue 4 fat a 5 2<? , Southern, No. 2 II 25 a 4 Southern, superfine 4 91) 4 fat , southern, extra. 5 U) a 0 fa* Sotitberu, fAtuily H 75 a i) 25 i Com meAl, Wesart 2 1*) a 2 1') i'oru meal, Joruoy. 2 iii) a '.i 10 Corn nienl. Brandy wine... V 40 a 31 50 1 Corn m??l. ntincheons 'jo oo a j" fa J ? w heat wan Arm, with sales of nbont 225.(juo bushel*. at % 1 jo lor No. j Milwaukee in aior*. $1 22 for mitod spriAtf i in store una ntloAi. *1 14 a $1 ih for No. 8 spruit' afloat. ' 81 5^ lor No. 1 spring in store. $1 h?> a fl fat for white winter, and ?i w tor author in afore. Corn wm qultt; ' sulci* comprised About 4A.(0? bushels At fk'c. lor tin tirade, hr4?e fpr ?i> aiii. t>7<*. lor .lvr?e>, for UllKt'd, for | tellow Southern on dock. And 84e. for mixed mar H\u wa* i steady, Willi siiies of bushels. at "Kk for Canada In ! HiTlcr wiu >1111 dull. Hurley mult ?u also (lull. I ()ut? were dull, Willi prlert rilling in buyer* favor. \? not* sales of 3 >.UUtl bushels. hi 4.">l,e. lor Idaek. 4*l%c. for No. i graded. 4*k* a -Hit,!' Tor .No. 2 gradod, and -to^c. a 47e. for nilxad Statu on Hark llkur i.id Jill-file markat wu <|ulet but stcalr for ' built. Wo unto talu of a cargo (about l.UUO balm of Sisal, to arrive by the foioti, price not reported. Wo quote t?American dreterd. $|t?i a fSisi for tinrla, t'JJii a T22'f lor doub r and Cllfl a CI2.7 for rough : Manila hemp. 7Jtc. a 74>r , gold: Kuatla. rlaan. fjrtr a fJ I'l. gold; Italian. $27?> a MHU| Raid; Jul . 4j?e a currency . Jute butts, cash; do., to arrive, -}kc. a i'*4e., tiold, arc riling to Imatloii; hltal hemp, 4\e. a 4\c. gold; ittle, SWe. aitc., gold. Liaani*?We note talcs (la*t eronlngl of 0.000 bag* Roniliay at f 1 Mil, gold, and 4.IJ0U bags c* Itajali at CI *?>, gold. Moi.at.sB*.?'fee market tin quiet but unchanged: 70 bbl* -New Orleans told within tbo range Vim stork l> as follows ?5,1)12 lilida Cnba. 1,014 do. hngllth Islands and 7,'JOU KM*. New Ofteaao. We quote Cuba, centrifugal and | MARCH 31. 1876?TRIPLE mixed, 22c. a 28c.: do. clayed. 29c a 99c do., muAcovado refining. 30c. a 'Ho. : <to., grocery, 32c. a 4<V , Porto Rico, 35c. A ?*Oc.; I.nirlUh I?*Ihridn 32c. a Vk*.; Xew Orleans. good, 4*0. H 50c. ; j,rune. 53C. a 55c. . cb ice. Ji'x. a JHc.; IAiicy, About OOc. Naval Bronx*.?The market w?? generally very quiet, but firm. We note sales of tKJ bbls. extra pale rosin at ?5 54J a |5 75. We quote ?Spirits turpentine. 41c. a 41 Sc. ; roeiu, common to good, strAllied,#1 70a$1 75; tar. Washinuion, $2 12*,: d? Wilmington. $2 US * -** pitch. #2. Advice* from Wilmington were a* follow* -.?Wilmington ? R.'?in quiet and steady; C. D. K., #1 60; tar. steady: Wilmington, ?1 60; turpentine steady: hard, $1 60; yellow din. *2 60; v.rgin. #3 . spirits quiet at 37c. Oil* were generally quiet, but prices were steady. We quote .?Colt indeed, crude. 53c. a 55c ; Southern yellow, V?c. ; yellow and white winter, 6 k*.: linseed, eskiti and bbli.,' 5yi* a flUe.; lard, winter, PI ?M h*1 (IB; ?p*nu. crude, pi i0; do. bleached winter, pi Nft; do., uiiturnl do., pi 80; whale, crude Northern, 70c.; U ?. Southern, dfic.: bleached winter 7f>c A 78c. 1 olive. * cask. PI ITS a '2*2 W; do., eases, pi a $4 40; winter bleat bed fifth, 55c. ; crude n*h. 48c. a 50c. Pktkulkum?The market was flrtu >it about yesterdayN clot-lug prices. Last evening 2,3<*> bbls. refined sold in Haitttuore at 14**c.. and to-day B.5U0 bbls at the same i*rice. Ihe cbisiii ' , v* 1-h' hh f(dlow-> ('rude, in huik. s%c.; do., bills. 1 i t?c. : refined. In libit.. 15c.: do., cases, 1H\|C. a 19c. for ordimtry brand*. Kefined. at Philadelphia, 14^,0., and at Baltimore. 11 *{c. Advices from the Creek aero at follows: ? Oil City dull; $2 OH1* bid, #2 a?1,, usked: lTidled. immediate shipments dull. $2 22v4. Parker's quiet and weak I'ldted, $2 <>7*4. Uulon. #2 0344. Outside lines. $2 (12^. Shipments #2 25. Puov taions.?Receipts? Pork. 532 bbls. : lard, 866 ti*?CM and 839 bbli : cut meats. 721 packages: bacon 2" tierces and 672 boxes; boof, 27 tierces and 145 libit. Per* opened weak, gained strength toward the close, closiug linn The closing call prices >vero as follow*-March #22 7o bid, $23 la asked; April. #23 bid. #25 15 asked: May, #25 3U bid. $25 35 asked : June. #25 45 bid. $J3 55 asked; July. $25 55 bid, $25 70 asked: 250 bbls. May sold at #25 25. Spot tales were do bbls at $25 2o. Cut meats acre steady, with sales of 50 boxes clour bellies at lH1ac.. 75 boxe?? dry suited bcBie* at l2jLc., 10.US) lbs. pickled bellies at 15l4c., and 5.0O0 lbs. do. do. at loLc. Kredi hums were quoted at 13c. a 14c.. pickled do. at l2stc. a 14c., fresh tollies at UV4C. a I'-V^c.. pickled uo. at 12Vc. a 14c. Bacon was quiet, but steady, at 15l4c. for city long clear and I2?4c. tor Western: 200 boxes long and short clear told on private terms, liecf was dull. Wo quote New barrels extra mess. #15 a $13 50; plaio do.. $11 50: packet. $15 50 a $1*1: new tierced city extra ludia mesa. $80 a $32 .'?<>; India mess. #25 . pi into moss. #23. Be of hams were quiet at #25 a $20 lor prlmo Western. Lard?The closing rail prices were as follows ? April. $14 15 bid, $14 20 asked May, $14 30 bid. $14 32.',' asked: June. $14 45 bid, #14 50 asked: July, $14 55 bid, $14 05 a-ked. The sales were about 4.500 tierce* at $14 15 for April, $14 27V, a #14 30 for May. and $11 47'., tor June. Spot sale* were 60 tierce* city at 14c a 1 l^c. . goOtieices Western at at $14 \7K and 40 tierce* choice at 14^?c. Heftued was quoted at 14.%o. for South America. l l4j?c. Tor Continent and 13%c. for Cuba; 200 tierces Cuba sold at 1334c. Butter was fairly aetlvo anu linn. We quote:?Old Stuto, dairies, lair to good, ;lflc. a M4c. ; choice to iiincv. 36c. a 58c.; do., choice to fancy, fresh tubs. 40c. a 42c.: Western, good to choice fresh. 30c. a 35c.; do.,po?r to good, 20c. a 28c.; now, 35c. a 4l)c. Ohoeso w as steady with a fair demand. W> quote:?State factory, common to good. 7 We a ll'vc.; fine to fancy, IH^c. a 14c.; skims, 4c. a 9c.; Onto factory, fair to good, f?t?e. a rtV.e ; do. .flat shaped, good to fancy, 8}ie. ? 12'yC.; Ohetidur shaped, good to fancy. 9c. u 124*C. Kick.?The mutkot was steady, with a fair demand from t In. 1...... 1 t rii.to Tl... ut.m.lr ..f in limiil iw ."? (M Ml Ihkm Wo quote :?Carolina. fair to prime, tic. Rrt'J^c. Lou Minna, fair to good. P41'. a 5*ic.: do. prime, 5*?c. arte.; Rangoon. fair to cooil, tie. it rtV^c. : ralna. good, 7*40. a 7)*c\, gold; liitojiooD, in bond. 'Jbe. a 2**0., gold. SCUAU. ?t'lie market for raw van steady and unchanged. We note *alt?N of 438 lilulft itood to prime lit 7^c. a 77n'c.. and 100 hluU inlerior grade muscovado at a 7)4c. 'J ha stock of raw Ih as lollowa :? 11 has. boxes, MehiLo. Stock (ascertained by actnsl count, uicludlug soeculation). March 1.1876 15,7*4 8,364 55.470 1,717 Receipt* since March 1.... 32,313 27,877 121.fc*'7 2,255 Totals 68,0j?7 34,241 180,380 3,002 Sales since March 1 33,605 12,335 36.201 1,100 Stock this day, March 30, 1*76 34,402 21,700 14-1,005 2.802 Coiupuring with stock April 1. 1875 52,2 i7 30.100 110,827 ? Com paring with stock April I, 1874 38,000 41,048 170.476 ? Computing with slock A11 ill 1. 1673 25.060 27.1X12 134.N80 2,161 ?We quote:?Fair to good refining, 7^c. a 7Le.; Cuba, grocery, fair to choice. 8c. a 8j?c.; do centrifugal, hhd*. and boxes. Nos. 8 to 13, He. u h7^c. : do. molasses, hhds. and boxes, 6%c. a 7t^c.; l'orto Uico, refining, common to [iriuio, 7c. a 7JgC.; do. grocery, fair to choice, 8c. a sJ,c.; standard a. 9%e.; "ft a. PKe, a 9^t; crushed, 10)3d ; powdered llM*c : gi uuuiitlodT lOt^e. : cut loaf. KM4C. Stkaui.nk. ?Receipts, It*) tierce* and 50 ou*k?. The market was dull at 15W[c. a 15Vc. for prime to choice Tfti KkU- _lliwi.ii.t. ?l)l>lnL AA l.liU mill ? nuU Tim market wan dull and weak: 40,000 lb*. sold ut 8??c. a 8 |.*?-16e. lor prime : ordinary wan quoted at 84je. WuiikK*.-Receipts. I I- bbls. whiskey, 350 bbls highwine* and 100 nil*. alcohol. Tlie market wait neglected and nominal?held at $1 111. with $ 1 12 bid. Kkkigiits ? ilerth room per teamer to Liverpool wn in fair request, and as the Hupply available per thin week's steejnerswae Ijniliintti iioii4 strong and laadvanoi wan deniaudod for grain. In chartering tonnage there wan no change effected, and the demand was moderato trom all sources. A lair demand ruled lor vc*?el* to load petroleum at Philadelphia and Italiiuinre. as the prices o! oil at these ports are more favorable to thinner* than ill New York. The engagement* embraced ?To Liverpool, per steamer, 42,OCX) bushels praiu at tki., dl4d. and d*,d. per bushel; market closed at the extreme price; 800 bbls. rosin, Us.; 5dU bales cotton, l^d. a U-v2d.; provision*, 30s. a 35s. To Loudon. per steam, 25 tierce* lard and t?> boxes bacon, '32 s. txl.; 25 hales casings. 4s. 3d.; 3 ions dry kips. 55*., and by sail, 200 bbls. rosin uu private tortus. The charters comprised:? An Amoiicau bark, hence to a port between liavrc and Rotterdam vthose ports included), with 4,.T<u (iuurtor* grain, at 8s. 4hjd. A Spanish bark, from lialtimore to Marseilles, with 4.IXMJ bbls. crude petroleum at 4* IH1. An American brig, hence to Liverpool, w ith 2.1XA) bbl* refined petmlontu at is. Ud. A Norwegian bark, from Uallitnore to ContineLt (full range), with U.<xs)bbls. do., at 4*. ) 1. \ Hritish bark (relet), tliooce to Antwerp, with 7.2100 bblv. do., at 4s 3d. A Norwegian bark, from Philadelphia t > Continent direct, with 2,410 bbls. naphtha at*f. I'hree v <*els, with naval n B* from WUttlBftSB to I'uitcd Kingdom and CeStlftSSl on private terms. An American brig, 41s tons, hence to Genoa, Leghorn or Naples, with tobacco on private terms. DOMESTIC MARKETS. galvi stop. March 3<l, 1 876. Cotton ilull; middling. I8^e.; low middling, I Jl,c.: good ordinary, l"J?c Not receipts, 466 buiea. Exports?To Grsat Britain. 3.48U; coastwise, 137. Kales, 154. Stock. 36.186. Nt* Oiilkaxs, March 30. lHTil. Cotton quiet: middling. 13>4c.; low middling;, 12'4c.; rood ordinary. 11c. Net receipts, 2,194 bale*: gross, St,061. Export*?fo Ureat Britain, O.UHO; coastwise, 1,345. Sales, 4.UIIU. Slock. 451,033. MoitiLK, March HO, 1876. Cotton quiet; middling, 12%c. a 13c. : low middling, l-'e.; good ordinary, 11c. Net receipts. Mtr.t bale*. Exports, coastwise. 41. Sales, l.OUO. Stock, 50,313. Savannah, March 30, 1870. Cotton Irregular; middling, 13c. ; low middling, 13c.; good ordinary, lo?4r. Net receipts, 382 Intlcs Exports, coastwise, 7o5. Sales, HilO. Stock, 27.0*8. Chaklkstoh, March ho, |H7't, Cotton quiet; middling. 13'.,c.; low middling, 12>?c. a 124,c. , good ordinary, 11 '4c Not receipts. 1,400 bales. Exports -To Franco, 1,061; coastwise, 507. Sales, 300. Stock, 23,011. OsW'kGO, March 30, 1876. Flour In fair demand: sales of 1,600 bbls.. al previous price*. W licut in til'derate demand: sales 2.0U0 busrels No. 1 Milwaukee club at $1 38, and 17,000 do. on privuto terms, No. 1 white Michigan held al #1 47)^; extra do. at $1 57 In round lots; oar lots 3.'j<\ higher. Corn quiet: new 63c. ; old, 67c. Hurler nominal; No. 2 Canada held at 06c.; No. 3 Bay, $1 '>4; No. 1 Canada, at El 12. Corn meal?<126 lor bolted, and $3o lor unbolted, per ton. Mtllleed?Shorts, $16 a $17; ship-tuff*. $17 a $18; middlings. $2<i a $21, per Ion. Bcrrabo, March 30, 1876. n ? n I..,. CI/.,., O tUH 11,1.1. ?).,!.! ltllKSll.lial.nl> ...tan 17.'K.*J do ; oata. 8.UXI do.; barley, '2,01*1 do. Shipment* ? Flour, 2,t**> libls. : wheat. IP.Oiki hualioL; corn, 15,U(K> do.; oal?,.8.UUO do.; barley. 2.00J do. Plonr <;u>t and unrlinn.'fd. Wheal dull; ?*lo* 3 ears No. 1' Milwaukee rluli at (1 il<); :i oar* No. 1 hard Dtilutli at $1 35; I ear* .No. 1 Dululh at $ 1 30. Corn mill hut firm and acarce ; aale* of three em* uld in atore at M6c.; throe eara now ou track at 81c. Oali retailing only. Itye lnaclire. Harlcv quiet. hut firm ; aalca of alxcara Canada at (I I'd. I'ork dull at 923 25 for hcavv mtu. Lard dull at 14c. Highwine* rntlrnly no ulnal. See It quiet; ?elea 100 baira of clover at $10 n $lo 60 and 1,000 buahol* of timothy at 92 > > u 93 85. Toi.ki>o, March 3D. 1878. Flour ateady with a moderate demand. Wheal dull and lower; No. 3 while W abash. 91 38; No. 3 do., 91 211; No. 1 white Michigan. St 27,%; No. 2 do , 91 14%; extra do.. 91 3ti%; amber Michigan, apot, held at 91 2t!V: 91 2(1% bid: No. 2 do. ,$1 08; No. 2 rod winter, $1 27; No. 11 rod, 91 U7. Corn quiet but firm; high mixed. 5g%c bid; May, 52c.: June 51',c. bid : low do Kanaua, 52%c.; no grade 51 Mjc. : damaged, dioMr. (lata quiet but firm; No 2 and Michigan. H0%c.; white, 4<?c. Clover >ocd, 90 40. llocelpti-100 bid*, flour; 14,000 buahela wheat. 41,000 do. corn, 4,i**) do. oata. Shipment*?20(1 bbla. flour, 31,000 buahule wheat, 0,000 do. oata. Chicago. March 30, ISTfl. Flour ateadv and unchanged. Wlieat irregular, but In the main higher. closed with a continued Upward tendency; No 2 frrab. $1 03%; regular. 9l 112. aunt; 91 02%, April; 91 (J7Ke.. May; No. 3 do., lilc.; rejected. Hlc. Corn?Fair demand, bill at lower ralea; No. 2 mixed. 4'ie..ipot; 45'jc. a 40.\. April; 48H*c. a 18? .u, May; 4?J,'c., June. Oata? Tl ....I I ill lull * Vo 'J MU'.c II :n?.c ati.,14 SJjte. a 83e., April: UliKe. a lidHo., Mav Hurler? Demand a.tnc and prices have advanced; sales at lllc. able, spot; tile., April: 111,1c. a hllc , May. Hye Ormer, held higher at Qbkc. at?lc, I'ors?Demand active and prices hare advanced Ml, tpnt; HTJ 75. May . f'JJ \>7%. a (XI. June I.ard steady and firm at91.'<7 > spot.913 115 a f Id ?7U. May ;914 131, June. Hulk uicata steady and firm. Whiskey?Demand good ?l full price* Hales fat 91 07 Receipts?Flour, If.issi Ubls.: wheat. 57,l*JU bushels; corn, %'Uldt; oats. 14,000 do ; barley, ltl.OOtI do.: rye. 7U0 da, Sliiomcnts? Flour, S,i*s) bids: wheat. 5,000 bushel*; corn, IB.UOdo.; oats, 7.<??l do. ; barley. 8,0>0 do. A tit lie afternoon call of the Ito.ird? Wheat. Jfie. lower; corn, easier but mchanced; oats. le. Mfktf: pork 5c higher: lard, blgbor at $1J April; 914 071, May , #11 j'-1. June. riSASClAL. A UOUST BKI.Md.NT A CO , JV Hankers, I'd and 31 Nassau St., Issue Travellers' Credits, available In all parts of the world, through the Messrs. Hi. 10 ITIIHCHILD .tuu their eorreipondenti. Alto Common iui Credit* and Joleur*pMo Traoafori of Slone/ on CAliforni* and Kurope. A." J k W. HRLhlMAK .1 CO., W Broad at., New York, leaue letters of Credit to Travel ler*. pa) ab'.o in any part of Lurnpc, Asia, Africa, Auatraiia and America Draw Billt of Exchange and make telegraphic tranilcri of money to Kuropc and California. -iJEf'AI.LIKIi KAILKOAD RON08 bought and aold try tlio old establish, d house of a Lb k it r H. N KOI, ay A CO.. Bankan, Stock Brokers and Auethmeeri. No. 43 I'lna at.. New York. X. B ?7, 8 and 10 per cent choice City and County Honda and other Al luvnatmeut Pccuriltea our specially i yeara, paying IU to I'd per cent, tutaroal promptly paid, for tale below par. BOL .NTS KIIO I N V hrs T K! > IN >TOC K I'll IV* lloirae frequently rcallae large profits; Ti page book and 'liiotatioua scut free to any address hy JOHN IlICKLINU A CO.. Bankers and Brokers. 7J Broadway, New York. A I III. AHON AHLK IIATKS. BON BY ON LI KK AND Kndowtnuui Insurance I'olleles. Morikaires and other securities; Insurance of all kinds effected with l est etnapanics. .( J II Sill.It II A 00? 117 Broadway. \ It A I'AII OK Col MY OOI'POXH, ?TIIK COl'PONtf due April I, JMTrt. of the Bonds of A rep shoe county, Colorado territory, will bo paid on presentation, when due, al ilia fourth National Bank, New York. a XKW BOOK UN' rlTOOK .irkCLLA IloN, J\ ?? mulled free In any add mat. explaining h.iw tarvr prtiQta are n.adr mi pririlene euniraeta. t'utx, calla, xprrade ?r aired(Ilea, tar IX, HU or I*Ida;a, b?ug I at beat market ratta by U W. HAMILTQX k CO.. I" Wall al , Xeir York. VXY AMOUNT TRUHT Kl'Nils TO LOAN OX FIRST Mortgage, e*ty ur ilroaklyn . legal eawnaea nnly. I.I.A VIII .v u > 1 ,a' < > 1 i In riiip *t. C1ITY AXi) COUNTRY HUHIXBM SUrEK WASTKD? / Low a at rata a, by V. H Lk BARON. B8 1'iua at i SHEET. 1 FINANCIAL. _ / MTV A!'I)IV(lR > OKKICK. CISCI VV ATI. FKIt <, \y Hvil-'itipuuu ot city C'iiu'luiiiUi l>?aI*- -lliueiiy nt Cincinnati i?*ui"l mi October 1. Sccouljr 7 " ?-lty Houiln of lite lionouiln.liou of unu <1 th<iu?iti?ii dollar. , each. lor workhouse purpose* (lettered VK). hcaritti? Interest Ml the rate of leveu (7) per cent per annum. and rede?*inubid any time alter six .Hi v ear* Irou date of Umio tit option of cit>. Iu accordance with .1 resolution of the Common Couuoil. p?**ed Keb. 1??, 1 I hereby u tlty the owners or holder* of any mill of the abu*e issue ol bond* th.it the city of Cincinnati will redeem the ?!<! bond* at the iairicM Kxclmujrc National Bank, 211 New York city. 011 vpril I, lt*7H, Miiti thai the tut rest thei u will ee*?* ou that day. > \V iiiii KM.i X. 1 uy Auditor. / HH'roNS OK OIUO .VXD iu>MSSllM't KAll.UxY V^' Company Sec. ml Consolidated Murtu.i. ? Siukmic Kund liotid*. duo April 1, IS70, will he paid Ml So r>'J William ft>t., New York. H. S WALTON ib tea INI NO SHARKS KNU THE OlUiAXHUlToN OP Corporate Compauie* * specialty. WILLIAM WARD, Drcx.l Building, No. 5 Broad ?t. SrATB <?r SOI V11 ? A ROM X A Kxkci'TIvk OnrARTMR.vr, Tunas 1 kkii'? Omck.) Cot teat a. March U/i, lw7*? t The coupons and interest orders, due J miliary, IH7#5. on cotnolldatTon bonds and itoek*of tht Rsb ' South Cam liua, wol be paid ou uud utter April 1. at the Nut i'?nal Purk Ifaiik. No* kork, and at the Treasurer s otlice, Columbia, .s r Any unpaid coupons of 1B75 will also be paid ou preseuta tlou. V. L. CAKDORO, State Treasurer, South Carolina. rriiE uscXl half yearly dividend ok 4.*; pbr X cent on the stock oi Nashville and t.'iiattaaooara Hall road, or 1J^ per cent on the consolidated stock ! the Nd*h vllle, Chattanooga and St. LiAiis Railway, will be paid to stockholders on and utter the first day ??r April, by V. K. sTK VKNStiN. til IT Nas?au m . New \ ork. Y^Al.t'ABLK GOLD MINIM; lMUM'KIMV.-KOl: THE V purpose of ill viding certain interest* the valuable K? tate, well known a> the King * Mountain Gold Mining Property, will be no hi on the premise* by public auction on Thursday, .sprll d. JtcoiinUuof about Oik) acres of laud iu Guaton county. North Caroltitu. a 4<> stamp mill with buildings. cugiues. shall*. machinery and every requisite of a coin pi etc mining establishment hi active operation. The earnings of the mine are already largely In excess of the necessary cost of working. Ki?r iull particulars application may bo made to WILLIAM WAiiD, Drcxel Building, New York. A1 r A NT ED >.0UO (IN C11 Y UK Ah ES f \ TK, I UK M present >alue of which is four timet this aniouut. Address J. T., 14 1 l>uanc at. yitanTkd loan of faa.uuo, ai iix pgu cent-; I M HKrtiiMi bond and mortgage, on first elans property; in* agents. Address L. B. N., box 4,021) Now ^ ork l'o*l i office | * J \\rK HAVE $100,000 ESTATE KUNDS To LOAN AT " tlx per cent for live years on improved city property; i moderate tec*. J.VMKS It. (J1BSO.N, Jr.. or U. M. GAKUK l 1><>N, 77 Cedar ft. $10 * ~^ 1100, s I ALI' X A VDEK ritO'rillNOIlAM A CO., 1J W*il?t., Xov : York, Bankers and Brokers, Invest lu Stocks of a legitimate j character. Tins tlrin number* among it* patrons thousand* who have becomo rich through Krotliingtiaui A Cj.'* loruij nate investments. Stock* purchased und curried long as de! sir? d oil margin troiu li to *? ner cent. >cnd tor circular. COPARTNEKSIIIP9. \TK\V YORK, MAUOU IK). 1870?TUB COPARTNERI i.i ship heretofore botweon F. C. Dye and Ira Wil&on. I under tue flriu of Dye k Wilson, in this day dissolved by : mutual consent, Signed, F 0. DYK. IRA WILSON. IUMVFSS OP PORT I N1TIB8* \ PAUTNfc.lt. WITH $5,000 TO $10,000. IN A COMim&Mou and jobbing grain and produce business in Jerter City; a gentleman ol character will Hud this a total open lot* Add re en II H. S, Herald office. ! 4 FABTNEK WANTED? HUSI.VKS8 STBlUTI.Y CASH, 1 1V paying handsomely: but little ready cash required. Call on W. L. LAKl.Vl(JUL, at liuckwultor k Co.'s. 10 U .,!! Nt. V' ' WHOLESALE TEA H si M-:ss FOR SALE?LONG established and with a trade well Buntuiucd during; the { pa it year; owner will remiin until cuMtumer? arc thoroughly Introduced; price about $10,000. Apply toGRlGGS A < AttLETON, 08 BrMdfft) A' COi;NSfc:LLOH-AT LAW. WHO HAS A"LARGE and valuable acquaintance, would dl-tn.Ho of an Inter1 onI in his biuiue\M and admit a partner; the strictest scrutiny invited, and u me treated with but members el the Bar and ef nedeubted ebereeter; Rtie li especially opoortone | for any young graduate who desires an intercut in an uatabj liihed practice. Address LAWYER, Herald nlliee. AN OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLES ALB AMM'OM' mission Business can he secured tor part caili. part | good Ileal Estate ; party obliged to leave tbc city. Address I SHIPPING GOODS, Herald ofBce. \KAKK CHANCE IN JIIK STATION KKY ULSI. cess; tiriii class Store; rent free ; $2.(XX) required (so cm oil). GKO. MaMKIM, '2S Wwl IhKh it 4 PABTVKK, WITH KRUM ifcjouo TO flO.CXvTCASH, J\ wanted?Iu the hotel business; good chance. E. G. I LOOKh, 13UKth st., near Broadway. C18NTBNMIAL. ) To proprietors of print works.?I have In my possession > n haiidkorcliict about 1(A) \enrx old and an heirloom in the family: on it itre all the designs of a valentine. Any person ; wishing to reprint the design may address CENTENNIAL KKL1C. box l.r?3 Herald otlice. I L10R SALK?THE STOCK AND IH'SINESS OE A KCH1 niture Manufactory and Warehouse. now dolus a good business; owner retiring; exchange. E. G. LOCKE. 139 Sth st., near Broadway. HOTEL TO LKASh-KOKMKItLY KNOWN V SI Huhc'Ii', Hotel, llobokeii; rent low to a good party. CUEY1KK HltOS., 24 Newark st., ilolioken. : CTOKK AND FINIKHED BASEMENT, POST OK El HE | ij Block. Mount Vernon; best business place; moderate 1 capital; 20 minutes from New York. NICHOLS CAKKKItTY, 113 4tb a. i VV ANTE D - A PUl'IY OWN I.NO L N 1'KODL C I'Tv} Ti lots, to build a two story building, 100x100 01 bOx'JOO, tor a factory tor u light manufacturing business, ho low 4 2d st , which will be leaded by a responsible parly t'oi ; ton years or lougcr. Address A. M. H., llorald Cptowt Brunch ofliee. BUSINESS TROUBLES. It Mill be remembered tliut Kplirulra It. StelnbardL I or Kutik ,N SluiuUardt, who tormcrly wore Hie joinl i managers of Irving IIull, offered to pay his eliare of the ' firm's liabilities, au<l at the tlrst tneoting of Hie credi. tors tbo composition altered by Stetuliurdt was ac ' copied. Yesterday the second meeting of tbo creditors !wus held ul the olflco of Register Isaac Dayton, No. 322 Broadway; and, as uo opposition to tho composition was offered, thu Register w ill report favorably ou it la life Coiled Stales District Court. | The first mooting of ilio creditors of Uabriol /.uhrinskl, dealer in boots and shoes, of Nos. 122 and 2.240 Third avenue, was held yesterday at Register Dayton's office; and Mr. Koru, of Koru Brothers A. Co., was elected assignee. The first meeting of tho creditors of Messrs. J. II. , Croucy At Co. will bo held this ulieruoon ul the office of Register J. T. Williams, N'o. 4 Warron street. The purposo of the nieoliug w ill bo to provo debts and elect an ussiguce. It is expected that a largo nuiubor of crcdi iuib mil ut |II -III. Israel uml Joseph A. Joseph, manufacturers of blacking, Nog. 15 und 17 Crosby street, have been Ad Judged bankrupts by Register Ravioli, on Urn petition of Kuniocl Cobcu, the Pacitlc Runic, It. Rolhslcin, J. f. 1 Cohen k Co., Baldwin k Kons, 11. J. Rosenthal, M. J. Phillips, Mux Ruh/.igcr and Kulph Muss, whose claim* amount to about $iki,000. The largest creditor ig Samuel Coben, whose claltn Ig |.'J5,70ti 71. for mouoy loaned between September l'J and December 2*, 1876; tbo I'acillc Bunk's ulaltn ta lor $u,224 4b; II Kothsioin, $4,188; Baldwin k Sons, 8Si; Coben At Co., 11,.'i00; K.'J. Rosenthal, fl.fiOO. The Ural meeting of creditors to prove their debts and choose an assignee will be held on April 1(1, at No. 822 llroudway Martin Schrenkci.-en, tho assigned ol Alexan<lcr Klein, chair manufacturer, ut the corner of Attorney and itlvlngton streets, has ordered tho sale of the stock and machinery ol the bankrupt on April 12 and tho factory sad laud on April 20. In relation to tho failure of Alexander Hedrossian, manufacturer and importer of Russian cigarettes, at No. 83 1'iue -treeI, tt appears that he'sold his business to M. Mattock several week* ago and then lelt the city for purls unknown. A uuruber of his creditors have been searching lor him. but thus far haro lieen unable to ascertain his w hereabouts. TIIE LATE DU. ANDEilSON. A solemn ro inietn mass, under the auspices of the Society of St. Vincent do Paul, for tho repose of the soul of its lato President, Henry James Anderson, I.L. D., was celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday. Dr. Anderson, It will bo rciuombcred. died al Lahore, India, in October last. As presiding officer ol the benevolent association mentioned ho held in tbo highest oaLoin, and tho announcement of his do. mlso created a gcucral feeling of regret. Tho Cathedral was crowded yesterday, there being a largo attendance of member* of tho Society of St Vincent de Paul, and among tbo clergymen preaent wero bishop l.oiighlni, , ol llroolclyn; bishop McNicrnoy, of Albany: Vital I (lencral tjuinn and others. Mass was said by trie Kov. Kather Kearney, the Itcv. Father Knno olllclating as - deacon and tho ltev. Kather Mori us subdeacon. At | the termination of the first Gospel tho Vory ltev. Father Qulnn delivered a brief address, In tho course of which he (taid a fitting tribute to the patience, wisdom and knowledge ol tbe deceased, who had endeared himself to all who know nlin. The musical arrange menu under tbo direction of Mr. Custavus Schtnui, the organist, ware as uaual ullectlvo and appropriate. DEATHS. ! Bi.ackxax.? On Wednesday, March 29, J. J. Hi.ack | mam, Jr., inlnut son ol J. J. and Olivia it. Blackmail. Relatives and Iriends arc requested to uttond the funeral, at tbo residence of hi* parents, No. lob Ka.I Stlli sk, on Friday, March 31, nl ball past twelve P. M. Cakmoiiy.?On March 29, Joux J. Cakmoiiy. Fricnda of the lamily aro invited to attend the 1 funeral, from his late residence, No. 200 North 3th at, { Brooklyn, K, It., on Friday, March 31. at 1 1'. M. OoffXol.tr.?On Thursday, March 30, I'aYBICK Cox iaoLLT, in i(iv .>"iii year <>i in* ago. rim rem.una will be taken iroin hi* lalo residence, '221 Kant 22d at., on Saturday morn.n.. at mne o'clock, to the Church ol iho Kplphany, where a requiem mass will be celebrated tor the rcpoto of bit soul; Iroin thi-occ to Calvary Cemetery, loan,? VIahy Jaak Conn. aged 24 years. Kuncr.il troin the residence ol her futher. 1'atrirk Corr, at No. HOC Ka?t 2Mb at., on Iri luy, March 31, at hall pant one. Ct hkan ?iin Tuesday, M uch 28, Hi oil Cchiiax, ' aged y, years flic Iriends and relatives are respectfully invited to I atteii'l the Itinera!, on 1 r day. the dint inst , at one o'clock I'. M., Iloin his late residence, 442 West 33 1 at. Ilianutr ?At N<w Haven, C> nil., on I hum.lay, .lOili inst., Carolin* m Dibiilsk, daughter ol the late Henry I Uihhlee. Iho relatives andfnendsol the family are respect, j fully invited to attend thu lunar*!, Ituui the roildeuct 9 of her brother, R R- Dlnblee 24 Went 27th at, at half* past oni- P. M . Sur.duv, the -it of April. UcaM-oHH.? On Wednesday, March 49, after a abort Illness, I'iikuk F., beloved vviio of Ktchard T. Dunscomb ami daughter of Iho lalo Joseph If. McLaughlin, ol liiia city. The relative* and friends of iho family are reaped* fully Invited to attend the funeral, Iroiu her late realdeuce, No. titil West 42d at., on Saturday, at balf-pasl out' o'clock. ki.ax.?Departed ihla llle on Wednesday, March 29, at Woaibury, Long Island, Thomas Rgax. of Ktlllmore, county Uultray, Irelaud, n the ssth year of his age. Krlativc* and Irienda of (he family aro respectfully Invited to attend the Inderal. Iroui his late home, on Saturday. April 1, at eleven o'clock. A train leaves Hunter's I'oint ut nine A. M. >'t.a.\NNKtv.? On Thursday. March 30. after a short i Illness. Makv Ki.annskhy, uged lb, the youngest (laugh| terof Hedmoud Klauuerry, a native ol Aschragh, county Ualway. Ireland. The relatives and friend* of the family are respectfully invited to attend the utteral. from the resident* ol her brother-in-law. Patrick Manning, 3?'J 1st av., on Saturday. April I, ut (wo o'clock sharp; thence to Cal Vary temp I cry. Fortkxkaoh. ? On Thursday morning. March 30, I Gratchkn Kohtkmucii, aged 11 year* and 10 months. The mends of tin- lamily uro respect I ally invited to ] attend the tnncrul. from lier late residence. Car I* tad I, Bergen county, on Saturday afternoon, April 1, at two o'clock. Calk.? In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 30, Kliza N wife of Dr. George S. tialc. The relatives and friends ol the family aro Invited to attend her luner.il, troru her l.no residence, No. 17(1 Macun at., llrooklyn, on Saturday alteruoou, at two o'clock. Grant ? On Wednesday, March 29, Lkwis Gkamt, aged (17 years Friends of the tamily arc respectfully Invited to attend the luueral, iroiu his lute residence, 808 KaSt loth n.. on Saturday, at eleven A. M ; interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Glasgow and Invernes-diiro (Scotland) papers please copy. li.m.kh.?tin March 30, Ja.vs Sissox, the beloved wifs of James Hales, j Hor Irieuds are respectfully Invited to attend hoi funeral, Irom lior late resilience. 219 East 35th at., on Saturday, April 1, at one o'clock 1*. M. HaI.k.?On Thursday evening, March 30. M kmI Wki.ckkk, lieloved wile of John V. Halk, in the 37lU ) <- ?' ?< "s?-. Notice ot funeral hereafter IIAm.?On Wednesday, March 29, of dropsy of tho brain, Ukkrvillk Ai.kukd; youngest huh ut Alexander M. mill Mary K. llays. need 14 moiiilis. The relutives and Iricuds of tho family are invited to attend the iniiornl services, at tlio resilience ol his parents, No. 68 West Isih st., on Friday, the 81st inst., i ut ten A. M, Hili.ykh.?On Thursdny, March 80. at his residence, No. Ill West tWlli si., alter u lingering Illness, Jolts 11. Hii.lykk, in tho 67tli year ol his age. | Notice of (uncial hereafter. Jackson ?On Wednesday evening, March 29, Alice, ! wile of William Jackson, in the Slid year ot hor ago. Relatives and Irionds of the family are respectfully i invited to attend tho luncral services, ut her late residence, No. 124 1st place. South Brooklyn, on Suiiduy, j April 2, at hall past two I'. M Ivain. ? March Ho, 1876, ufter a lingering illness, Mr* ~ , Mary Kai.n, ugod 52 years, a native ot Ath'ouo, county j Itosconiinon. Ireland. The relatives and friends of tho family are replicated to attend the luncral, Irom her late residence, 767 Washington st., on Saturday, April 1. at tivoo'clock I'. M. Kknt.?JoHA.ya, wile oI Martin Kent, aged 61 your* Helatlves and trieuds are Invited to attend the funeral, from No. 800 Madison st, on Friday, at two o'clock. Lawiiknck.?On Wednesday, March 29, Ann Eliza, wife of John Lawrence, in the 64th year of her age. Relatives ami Iricuds arc respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, at her late residence, 140th si.. North New York, on Friday, thnlilai iust , at one o'clock. Portland (Mo.) papers plcaao eopv. lioiitbnal'kil?On Wednesday, the 29lh ui-l., alter a short illness, Solomon L. Licutknalku, aged It) years. Funeral on Friday, at nine A M., from the residence ol his parents. 1129 Fast 66th st. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. Lowiiky.?On Thursday, March 80, alter a long illness, John Lowrkv. The relatives and friends ot the family nro Invited to attend the luuerul services at his late residence. No. 162 West 47th st, on Saturday, April 1, ut hall-past two o'clock P. M. MAIIIIATT.?un loursaay, Jiurcn an, ntirii. ii.. sin | of the lute Samuel H. Mali butt, iu the 33d your of iiil I age. Notice of funeral lioreattor. Maushall.?At the resideuco of her brother-in-law, , I 0. I*. Clark, oil Tuesday, March 2s, Miss MakioI I Marmiiall, ugod 30 years. The relatives anil friends ol ttie latnily aro rcspcctfully invited to Htleutl the fnnoral services, on Friday, March 31, at hall-past twelve 1'. M., at No. 322 Kasl lsih si. Mkmirlsox.?On March 30, Max, son or Gustavnng 1 A utile Meiidoiaon. aged 2 years. 8 mouth* and 27 days, at their residcuco, 230 Henry hL 1 Funeral Friday. March 31. Mocklkr.?On Thursday, March 30, Mart Mocklir, widow ol the lute William Mocklcr, of Fethard, count) Tipperary, Ireland, aged 74 years. Friends of tho laniily are respectlully invitod to at' tend the luneral, Which will take place Irion the resi1 deuce of her son-in-law. Jumes Olcason, 244 1st nr., on \ Saturday, April 1, at one o'clock I'. M. Moouu.? Alter a short illuoss, Ho*anna Moobk, 5 relict ol I'atrlck Moore, ugod 70 years. r Relative* and Irionds ol tho tuinlly aro respectfully ' invited to altend tho luneral, from her lute residence, , i No. 202 Van llrunt si, on Friday, March 31, 1S76, at j ton o'clock; thcuce to tho Church of tho Visitation, i Verona hi.. South Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem i mass will he offorud for the ropo?o ol her soul; thuueo to Calvary Cemetery. Rhvsoi.iuc ?March 30 1S70 [.ILIK Mini/liter nf Wlllimn and tlroveniu Reynolds, aged 2 years, * month* an<l 7 > days. Relative* and friends arc respectfully Invited to at1 toud the services, at 1MJ1 lileoekur su, this evening, a] hall-past seven 1*. M. KcvaoLU*.?On Thursday, March 30, after a ghorf illlies*, Thomas k., the beloved son of Hugh an/ 1 Hridgct Reynolds, aged 4 years and 7 month*. I | The relative* and frluuds of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, April 2, nl half-past one o'clock, from the residence of his pit rents, No. II Mllllgan place, tltli av. Kii'Lkv.?On Tuesday, March 28, 1*7(5, of diphtheria, ' Kvklks.v, only daughter of Dr. Johu 11. and Isabella M. ltlpley, aged (> years. Funeral services Irom the residence of her parents. No. 216 Ka-st odd St., on Kridav, March :tl, 1876. al eleven A. M. ; thence by Central Railroad of New Jersey, | 2:45 P. M , lor interment In Kairvicw Cemetery, Westfleld N. J. Relative* and friends of the family are inviled to attend. Ross.?On Thursday, March 30, Wii.uaa Rosa, ago* C7 year*. Relative* and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attoud Hie funeral services, at his lute residence, 44b West -1410 st., Sunday, April 2, at 4 I'. M. i Rii.-hci.i Auaiiki.la M Ui smki i hi the *17th loll Ol her age. The relatives und (fiends ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, 132 St. Paul's uv., Jersey City Heights, X. J., a' two I*. M. .t|>ril 2, 1870. .Sai.ihbiiiv?Of pneumonia, on Thursday morning, March IJO, Ki.am C. Sauhiiiuy, iu the 02 l yonr of hit ago. i funeral services will take place at tnn Hriggs House, 4'Jd st. and 4th av., on Friday alternoou. at live o'clock. His lrieuds end those ol the lauilly are res|>ectlully invited to attend. Kcmuins aro to bo taken to Troy ol Saturday morning. 8cm ltk.?Aiikod Schcltk, of paralysis, on Tuesday, March 28, aged !>? y ears. 8 mouths and 28 days. 1'ho relatives and frnnds. and the members ot Atnlty I.odge, No 32.1 F. and A. M., arc respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, March 31, at one o'clock, Iroui sit. l.ukc'g (Herman) church, 42d si., botween itil ulid sili avs. tSKAKino*.?On the 30th Inst. JctlA Am, widow ol i John Searings, aged 73 years and 13 days. | The relatives and fin-nde of the luiuiiy aro respect* j fully invlicd to attend the funeral, Irotu the reaidetios of tier son-in law. nhmriuglott llaker. So. 37'J Hlecckel , St., on Sunday, at nluo A. M. Iiiloriiiont at East Choe ! tor I SitifMAN. ? At Hirordale, on the 38th mm., LyiiiaK., 1 relict ol the lalo Do tlrusso Sliipman, In the 89th yeal i 1 ol har age. Kimeial ou Friday, 31st lust, at two o'clock 1*. M., from the residence of J. M. Heed. Esq , itivcrdule. Skimmohk.?Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 29, Mrs. Martha SRinmiRC, widow of the IMC Albert Skid^ 1 more. Relative* ami friends arc Invited to attend her 1 funeral, from her late residence, lis Taylor si., Drooklyn, E. 11.. on Saturday. April 1 at ten o'clock A. M.* I ' Iitis.?tin Tuesday, March 28, 187ft, at I ho residents ; of his daughter, 83 Itomseii at., ilrooklyn, Stai-iikx IV. ' Titos, in 'he 84th year of hia age. 1 i'he funeral wdi lake place at the Friends' Meeting House, Wcslbury, L. I , on Friday, March 31, si l quarter pa-t eleven L. M. Trains leave Hunter's Poiuf and East New Yotk at ten o'clock. Itulatives an4 ' friends of the tamily aro invited to attend the lunoral 1 I without further notice. ikai'iUfiK.v At il.irlem. March 20, Mart A. IIorrs, 1 i wllo of William \V. Yruptiagcii, lu tho33d year of hor ; 1 funeral al Si Haul's church, Kustchestcr, on Satur<l?y. April 1, al hall past our I'. M. Taku Iraios to Mount Vernon n( 10:10 A. M or 12 M. Vam Wyck. - At DiaiuDeM, N J , March 'JO, at ths I residence III h> |- will In law .lolin W. Jones, HaxmaI Vam Wyck aged hil, relict of Iho late Isaac Van Wyck, ol Sew York. k'uDoral services al the Reformed Hutch church, fish kill Village, Dutchess county, X. Y., uu Mouday, Ai ril 3, at throe o'clock P. M. Wkhkb.?01 heart disease, on March 20, A.vva > Wkukh, wife of Louis Weber and daughter ol Dr. L mailt'-1 ouinicr. Tin' (liberal will lake place on Friday, March 31, ai two o'clock I' M. Wmraaait ? On Thurailay. March M, Ot'llKLU, widow of llio lato Jonathan Whilaker; in ihe'ildyeai of lior aye. The relative* and lriend? of the family are Invited to atleud tho tuberal aervicea, at her lato realilvnoe^ .No 404 Kaat l'.'Oih at., on Sunday uilurnoon, April 2, at tliroe o'clock. Wihavt.?At RiiltfeDnld Park, X. J., March SO, ; IlA.aiM. M.'WuAtr, In tlio TPtb year ol In* ana. Relative* ?nd frienda arc n -pectlully invited to attend the Inderal, from hi* lato reaineiico, on Saturday, April 1, at hall-put one o'clock. Irani* leave Jcrae* City at 12 o'cloi k M on tlio New Joraey Midland Railroad and return at 6 o'clock R If. Wood. ?Monday, the -Juth intL, at tho retidence ol hit dauKhit-r, Mr*. W. K. I.ohhan, in Albemarle county, i Virginia, M*|or Davio IIknkt IVo-iO. ol Frederick i county, Virginia, latooi the New York Stock Itaclianco, aged year* and in uionilia. WmoiiT. ? March 'ill. very xuddenly, of dUeaM of tho heart, S. A. WMonr, afed SO years. Hi* remain* will be ?unl to hi* lamily la Baltimore county. Maryland, lor burial. I Washinglou paper* pieue copy.