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CITY TERMINAL FACILITIES. (CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] /raasportation Association, appointed at the last meetins, have accomplished, 1 have not yet learneii, although 1 understood Colonel Baker, the president, to say tuey were about making a report There is uoUttng new in the status of the various companies as to freight mutters to report. Mr. S. R Biam bard, vice president of Erie, told the Hbkulo writer that Uo was not prepared yet publicly tAi? iss>iica tlto n? at liar Uo tetlnt.Hd.l Is* r>nm lit UOII'ltO hi* view* to the (.'lit ap Transportation Association very | aoon. It will thus be secti iii.il the questions Pound op , with the opening lor business ol the Now York Ceulral Barclay street freight depot are various, nndbld (air to he a trifle complicated. FINANCIAL (Ml COM fhe Stock Market Sluggish?Speculation Confined to bnt Few Securities. ???. GOLD STEADY AT 111 1-2. Honey on Call Loans 2 and 2 1-2 Fer Cent? Kailroad and Government Bonds FirmInvestment Shares Quiet. Wall Strket, ) Monday, July 1"?0 P. M. j The stock market to-dny bun been so uusugijestlve In it* history that a mere review ot the prlcos will curry iU own comment. Many brokers are ubeenl, and among those who remuin there is a w ant of tho old time dash and enthusiasm. The conscqucnco I* that the fluctuations of the day havo been inconsiderable, and the changes at the close, compared with those of Saturday, unimportant. Tho largest traDsuctious were in Lake Shore, of Which some 16,000 shares were sold, between 53); ut the opening and 54'; at tho close. The highest price was 65); and tho lowest 54),'. Western Union opened kt 71);, advanced to 71);, receded to TO); and ended ut n Michigan Central brought 47); a 47 V a 48 a 17);. Pacific Mail was a shade more lively at 25); a U\ a 25. Erie was murketed at 14?; n 14);. Wabash was also active and rose Irom 2), to 3. Onio and Mississippi declined from 16); to 15?;. Central of New Jersey retains its firmness at about 12); a 73 a 72);, while Delaware and Lackawanna is lull and without material change. TI1K BALKS TO-DAV. The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day aggregated 40,700 snares. BALKS OP ACTIVE STOCKS TO-DAY. 4,3C0 Erlo, 17.700 Lake Shore, 250 Cleveland and Pittsburg. 100 Northwestern preferred, 200 Knck Island, 8,COO Pacific Mail, 200 St. Paul, 250 St. Pan I preferred, | 8,750 Ohio?, 0,150 Westorn Union, 1,300 Wabash, 0,730 U.chlfian Central, 200 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western 1,290 New Jersey CentruL OPKXIXC, HIU1IK3T AND LOWEST PRICKS. The following tahle hbows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:? Opening. llitjhest. Lowest. New York Central 108 lo8.?; 108 Harlem 14(1 140 140 trie 14 >i 14', 14.^ Lake Shore 65 55', 54 \ Wabash 2)4 8 2', Northwestern 42 42 3 ? 42 Northwestern prelerrcd... 00)4 (i0'4 CO1, ' Hock 1 aland 100 100 100 ! Pittsburg 1)4*, 94J,' 04',' | Uilwaiik> e and Su l'uul... 40', 40 ? 403, ! Mil. and St. Paul prcl 71 \ 71 71'., : Dlilo and Mississippi Itl'4 10', IS*,' I New Jersey Central 72'., 78 72', ' Del., Lack, and Western.. 101J4 101V 101 ; I'mon i'acillc. tiO.y t>l ? ', C . C. and I. C 4 4 4 Western Union 71?," 71', 71 Atlantic and Pacific Tel.... Jt", 18', 1S'4 Pacific Mail 25 t, 25', 2414 Panama 1j5 135 134 CLOSIXO pricks?3 p. x. Pacific Mall.... 25 a 25', .0, C.04I ... 42 a 45 If patera Union 71^ a 7:'4 < t'iklC. 3V a 4 All .V r ac Tel . 16 , a IH?. Del, L A W.. ..1'1 >, a lOJV Quicksilver.... 13 a 1. It.rle 14", * i4', Dmcksilvcr pr. 13 a IBS' HnnASiJo... 14 a 14', Mar L A Mia.. 7', a li?, II A ht J opt. i4 a Lft HnrLtll pt. k>i a 10 Lake shore.... 54V ? S4V Adam* P.*. II '4 a 11 V illcli Central 47', a 473, American lii . 50 a 5 .-?J >)'? H arleui. 130V a 14l> U a express. . 74'c a 7> M I III u.ltw i !t*<U W ella-fi arguKx 84lt| a IS5V N J Cen 72V a 72', Chi * Alton...llHjJ a 102JJ Ohio k Mlaa.. 15V a Id Clere It Pitta. 041, a 04^ Panama.. ? a 135 nn * n H t. ?, mil HtD .. a,1-, a a,*, ChlANWpf.. 6U4; ii id Union l'uciSe. 61 * ? CbiAKI ion*, a Km', V( ....r ? ??... t> a KJ4 A.i.. i-.rau. AO)? 4o? I'rod Pet Co.... 113 113', Li. . M f pi.. 71>4 71 '4 advance a mi decline. * The foltowing.aro tlio changes in closing prices comStrcU with those of Saturday:? Advance.?Delaware and i.acknwnnna. \; New Jorley Central, >4 ; Wahash, J, , Union Pacific. X. iiKci.iNK.?Weiti ra Union, ; St. l'nul common, ; Bo. prclcrred, 'B ; Producer*' and Petroleum, ,'4; 1'acilic Hail, \; Ohio uuil Mississippi, Northwestern preferred, ,'4; Michigan Central, >j ; Lake Shore, ,'A; Illtlois central, ??. 7 lie real ol tLo market was stationary. TUB MONEY MARKET. Call loans wore made on tlio basis of 2Ji and 2 per tent. The money market reflects great ease. The folowing were itic rates of exchange on Now York at tho undermentioned cities to-<^pySavannah, ?4 premium; j Cincinnati, quiet, selling 50c. to 1-10 premium ; Charles- j tou, oflerings light, '* a premium; New Orleans commercial, >4;bnnk, Chicago, 75c premium, and St. Louis, 76c. to $1 premium. Storling exchange was quiet. Prime sterling asking rates, 4.89 a 4.91; selling rates, 1.38 a 4.83 >? and 4.90 a 4 90', Kcicbmarks, yja B5r, and 95J4 a 90>,. Cables, 0(1'j. Prime Paris, 5.15 and 6.1* TliK OOLP MARKET. Gold opened and closed at 111)., with sales in the nterim at 111.4,. The carrying rates wsro 1, >4, 3 and j I per cent. Loans were also made flat. operations OP the gold exchange rank. Gold balances $395,812 Currency balances 1.003,933 Gross clearances 16,794,000 Ct.KARINO ilUl'KK STATEMENT. Currency exchanges $02,511,173 Currency Oalauccs 3,507,742 Gold exchange* 10,841,055 Gold balance* 1,352,488 The tollowing are the shipment* ol specie from San Francisco for the past tifteen days:?Gold coin, $11,734; (old bars, $234,160; silver bars, $247,300. INVESTMENT SHARES. Investment shares were steady. Delaware and Lack, iw.iuua sold at 101 Vt Jersey Central, 72!, a 72% a 73; Rock Island, 100; Illinois Central, ex dividend, #3%; Hariem, 140 a 141; Wells Fargo F.xpross, 85; Atuorl?u Express, 58 % a 53 % a 50% ; Chicago and Alton, 102 a 102%; Morris and Essex. 1017s ! Producers' aud Petrolttum, 113; Clerelaud and Pittsburg, 04% a 04%. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to day $160,000 told on account of interest and $33,000 in redemption ef tlve-tweuty bouds. The Sub-Treasury to-day released $30,200 silver coin. Internal revenuo receipts to-day, $700,000; customs, 1450,000; bank notes received, $900,000. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bond* closed firm at the following quoMttions:?United Stales currency sixes, 125% a 126%; la da, 1881, registered, 118% allot*; do. do., do., Coupon, 120 a 120%; da do, 1865, registered, 110Eg i li6%; da da, do., eoapon, 116% a 116',; da !o., do., new. registered, 117% a 117%; do. da, do., a, coupon, 117% a 117%; do. da, 1367, registered, ily% a 110%'; do. do., do., coupon, 119% a 110*,; do. lo , IMS, registered, 121% a 121s,'; do. do., do., couson, 121'* n 121s, ; do. tcu-lorues, registered. US', a 118%; do. do., coupon, 118% a 118%'; do. Uvea, new, 1SS1. registered, 110% a 116?,; do. da, do., coupon, 117s, a 117%. THK rOHEIOX MARK KT. The l.ondon advices report consols percent higher lliau on Saturday and I'mted States bonds tlrm, but irithout material change in quotations. Erie advanced to 13% a 13%. The Dank of England gained 1370,000 sterl ng on balance to-day. The Timet, in ita financial article, says"Robert Mines and Alberger, Brother k Co., merchants, have 'ailed. Their united liablltles are ?70,000. Messrs. Gilbert, Wright k Clarke, wbolesulo hosiers, liavo also tailed. Their llabllltica arc reported at 130,000. " Rentes In Paris, lOCf. 80c. Exchange on LoDdon, <6f. .6c. The following are, the ball-past four P. M. quotations:--Consols lor money, 95 11-10; do. for account, 13 11-16 a 05%; lMo's, old, 100 a 100% ; 1807 s, 109; len-lortios, 10S%; uow fives, 100%; Erio, 13% a lc% ; lo. preferred, 19. RAILROAD SON OH. Railroad bonds wore unusually actlva. By referenco NEW TORI to the printed Sleek Exchange lists It will be seen that ?y tar ttie greater portion ol the buainesa waa In Chicago and Northweatern consolidated coupon gold bonds and Milwaukee and St. 1'aul conaolidaled sinkng funds. Theso issues have been fhvoriles for some ;lmo paat, but to-day the transactions were uncoranoulr large and attended with much animation. Chl:ago and Northwestern coupon gold bonds advanced Yom W57, to 90)?, Milwaukee and St. Haul sinking funds sclliug np to91J?. Lehigh an I W tlkeabarre eoniolidated rose to 8TJf, Uniou Pacific lir.-ts to 103, and nuking funds to 93};. Chicago and Alton Orsts Itrnnulii 11*i Phn?nifA Ilnrlmot/tn and Oninrv iflvenfl 110, and Delaware and Hudson reentered of1S94 110. The latest bids were as follows:? Albany hd<1 Sumi Int.... 112 M u IT A State I.ine 7'?. 101% Albany and Susq 2d. . |os% Kalamaaon A Wld P lat. s7 Albuny andSu.q :<d ... 1< 1 Luke shore dividend.. I "3 Boa. Hart A Eric 1st . 1"% Lake Shore eon cp lat..ll>H Boaton. Hart A Krlegt. 20 Lake rihore eon re l?t . I'4t% Bur. P H A M lit ?'a g 44% M ieh Cent eon 7'a, IfKKI. 103 Phea A Ohio ti'a, let fift Mich 41 lat s'a. '82, a f..112% Chicago A Alton lit.... 117 ,N Y Pen U'a, 1SH3 loft Chicago A Alton ine a. .103 N Y Pentralfi'a. 1887. .105 JoHet A Chicago lat .. 1"? N Y Pen H'a.real eatate.l'H St L. Jack A t'hlc lat .. 104 N V t en H'a. tub 101 Chic, Bur IQTpc lat.115 X Y Pen late 121% Ohl. R I A Pac lat 7'a lo8% N Y Pen lat m. r IIH% P. It I A Pa fin ti'a.'85.ua HnU R7'a, 2d m, af. '8ft.UO Central of S J lat new lift Harlem lat, 7'a, coup.. .l'JO Ceutral of N J lat con. . 101 North Mo lat 9* Lehteli A W B con g'd.. 88 Oliio A Mtaa con a f. W! Am Dock and Imp bda 90 Ohio A Viae 2d. con OH Mil A 8 I* lat. s'a. P D.. 117 lien Pacific gold bonda..l">tvt Mil A S P 2d. 7 3-10, PD101 % Pen PaclOc. San J br 82% Mil A S P let, La P die.1112% Pen Pacific State aid... .108% Mil ASP lat, 1 A M D.. 94% Weatorn Pacific da ... 80 Mil A S P lat.P A M... 97 tnlon Pacific let 102% Mil A S Peon af 91% I'uion Pacific I g, 7'a. 1(PJ% Phi A N W aink fund . loH I'uion Pacific aink fnud. 9:1% Phi A N W Intarc.i 103 Pacillc l(K of Mo lat.. 98% Phi A N W con bda 104 Pacific KK of Mo 2d .. 83 Phi A N \V ex bda 90 Pitta." Kt W A Phi lat. 118 Phi A N \V lat 105 I'llta. Kt W A fill 2d ..108 I'll! A NW cp gold bda... Pitla. Kt W A Phi fid. ..lot! Peninsula lat. conv. 100 Piece A Pitta 4th .103% '.Yinuiia A St Petera lat so P.P A 1 lat 4ft P. P. CAIlat, 7'a, af iO0% St Louis* I M lit.. lo3% Morrla A Eaeex tat lis St Loula A I M 2d 70 Erie fid, 7'a, 1878 It'3% Alton A T II lat ....I'll Erie fid, 7'e, isetl. ... 10fi% Alton A T II fid pf .... 8fi Buff, N Y It Krle lat. '77 9m? Alton A T II fid. Income 7 t Buff. X Y A E, large.. ss Hell A S III lat m 8'a. .8.' Hun A St.I" cotv 80% Tot. 1'co A VYar, ED ... S4 Pcdar Kalla A Minn let. 8t( Tol, Pro A War, W D.. S3 Itid. liloom ii A W 1st fiS% Tol A Wah let, ext irj.% Mich South 7p e,3d....l'>2 Tol A Wabfid oft Mich So A N ft l'7pc.l<8% Tol A Wab, cone, cone . fiO Cleve A Tol af 100 Han A Naplee lat 30 Piece A Tol now b ..103 tireat Wrat lat.lSHS... 81% Piece. P'ville * A. old.. 103 111 A So Iowa let Oft Circe. P'villo A A now.104 Hau A Pen Miaeouri lat. 84 fin If A Erie now 100% West L'ulou bda. 1900. c. 00.%' STATB BONDS. SUlo bonds wore dulL Mltsourl long 6's, however, advanced to 105,% and Tenncssecs to -10,% a 46 %. BANK 811AKKS. Dnntr uhaera enlil ntllii.' tor Commerce. at 137 for America. The latent bids are annexed:?America, 135; American Exchange, 108%; Central National, 101; City, 300; Commerce, 114; First National, 200, Fourth National, 88%; Fulton, 135; Fifth Avenue, 210; Manhattan, 136; Merchants', 112; Merchants' Exchange, 9G; Ninth National 78; North America, 00; Park, 120. rUILADKLPUIA STOCKS. The following are the Philadelphia Block quotations at threo o'clock this >lay :? Hid. Atktd. City sixes, old 104), ? City sixes, new 108% 100 United Companies oi New Jersey 189% ? Pennsylvania Railroad 52% 62%' Philadelphia and Heading Hall road 44% 44% Lehigh Valley Itailroad 50% 50% I Catawisea Railroad, preferred 43 ? j Philadelphia and Pre lta;lroad 18 1H% i Northern Central Railroad 34 - I.ehigh Navigation 44% 44% Lehigh Navigation, gold loan 103 103.% { MIMXU STOCKS. The following arc the closing official prices of mining stocks to-day :? Consolidated Virginia 49% Crown Point 9 Cutiiorniu 65% Yellow Jacket 25 i Segregated Belcher.. 0J Alpha 36 Ophir 42% Belcher 17% t hollar 74 Contldcnco 10% Savage 17 Sierra Nevada 13% Consolidated Imperial 4% Exchequer 14% Mexican 29% Overman 67% Oould A Curry 13% Justice 10 Best A: Belcher. 4.' Caledonia. 9 Hale A Norcross 8% The following table or prices of the prominent gold | anil silver mining shares, including the opening prices of to day, as received by telegraph trom San Francisco, is lurnlshed by Wihiam Ward, Drexel Hiiildlng:? July 13. July 14. July 15, July 17. Changes. Alpha 39 34 3d ."?4 Declined 5 llelchur 18 I* 17 17 lluclitled 1 fieri <v llolchor. 43 43 41 41 Declined 1 I Caledonia. 8 8 9 n Advanced 1 1 Caliloruia. 86 60 69 *60 Docl tied 7 Chollur Polosi. 74 73 73 73 Declined 3 Con. Virginia. . 48 47 48 48 ? Crown Point.. !? 10 10 lo Advanced 1 Eureka Cou.... 13 13 11 11 Declined 1 Gould Ik Currv. 16 16 14 14 Declined 1 Hale At Nor a.. 10 10 9 8 Declined 3 Imperial 6 6 6 6 ? Justice 22 22 21 21 Declinod 1 Kcntuck 13 13 13 13 ? Mexican 28 28 29 29 Advanced 1 Ophir 46 44 42 42 Declined 4 Overman 03 64 66 66 Advanced 3 Hay in'd & Ely. 9 8 8 8 Doclined 1 I Savage 18 18 18 18 ? Sierru Nevada. 14 14 13 13 Declined 1 i Silver Hill 7 7 7 7 ? I'mon Consul . 10 11 11 11 Advanced 1 Yellow Jacket.. 28 20 26 26 Declined 3 Exdividcnd $2 per share. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Moxoat, July 17, 1874 n?K0Kb i ALL?It) A. 41, $7"00 C A N W c c k b. 0*i% 110 aha Mich Cen Kit.. 47', I 10000 do 90 U>| do 4i"t, | sario .1" IMS. 11*1 do l>3 47', ' <*? do C HVJC too do ah 47'., I lOUOO d? 9-a, H*1 du ad 47't ; 111 (?) do 86JJ 10 ? do 47*4 1 1MIIO do 9 4 0 do >8 47 IOimjO do lt?'i 100 do .... 47'4 11***1 do 90)4 lOOOLP o M 8 UR... 6-J giHMi do 93*1 do ,V> 11*1 0 Pa. ol Mo las... 9?'4 101 <1.. ..b4 r.4>, I.... i ? U' I I NT. 11*1 do I,. H\ do 87% 2<>* do :>.'i 2UU do *7% MO do 66% 1Z4Z>US o-2U,?,'?A.. 1W 2UJ do b3 66% 14 uitia"*it i T?l . 71',' 2 ? do 56% Jui do b3 7i% 21* > do 66% 2UU do 71% lOJ do US >6% on do 71 *? 4<n do .'.ft 21*1 Erie K Hj, 0 0 do *3 .'.4', 1< O do bS 14% 1U )) do 57'| .Vn Mleb ? OB KK... 47% lb?) do b3 6"i 70, do 47% P.t) N J Coo RR 72% 2U do 4M 100 do 7 a% lo i do ..?3 47% Iihi do c 72% 1 .i . ?? . i3 47 , lOJOObi. i Ml**.... I?% 201 * do UO do.... . .oS I4l, ](,i do oS 47% loo do It''i 2<J0 do 47% .raO do Id an do 47s lOJMll * Hi Y pf...?J 71% 20O do 47% iO:li AMD 11:1? A M. 10000 r 8 5-UO.c. '66. 110% $1MH US V-JO. c.'68b0 121% j IHHO U85-2O.C. 0S u 111', 40) do ... /I2I% 300 do be 117% 13UOJ LVb'a.o, 'HI. . i 1.% . 6UUO US o-.O.o, 'o7.o i IW , Kllinr ROAUIl?0:30 A. AL SOW Mo 6'?,loimbd*. 106% 70l) ibt Erla KK.. ..b o 14% 1UU0 do 100% S*) do ....U3 14% l2tO i Tf nu n *. old? 4"% 200 Oo b.l 14 , 5oun Turn B'?, o. 4d% loo do 14% 60> O T*uu (*rlM 4o% 4>o do >3 14% 5tKHi('hi A All l?t.. lid l'H) Mi* l'*nKhbciSO .i>% 20 O l.'Ul, B * V 7%.. 110 10O do 47% 4 on L, * V\ B coii. "7% 1 41 do .. 47 , 11* *4) do .U o *7% 2*J do 47% lull L S Int.con e .. 100% 1 *> do .5 47% 2UI>iU 1 S couif .. 00 10J do bJ 47-, 2 OO i . ft c tr". ' 0% 100 do 4 7 4 200UOhio A Mil, 2d.. 0H-. 10 do ... 47% : 2UOO 1% *,1 Pae liCDoi. Otl.% 20 > do . .?6 47% loon I I, lac 1(1. 111.. 103 DUO do 47% &I*)0 do 10-% 1.00 111 Can KK zd r. % ( 2i*M Un tin* I... 113% 1UO do bo o:i% j |f?JU do IU-, l"iIa->* iHU.ik il 4% I 3,4*1 do 03% 1'JU do |4 .74% I bill) M AS P7 310b? 103 7 * do UJ 63 .'4UuWt Te.IIMo.b3 U*1 2i*l do .6 luO ollel * 11 r,'H4 . 110 7 n do .''4% UMi r.l't W.llt.KU 84% 100 do bt 64?J 20nu T. Pi W lil.lv U Ml 3 0 no ... . bJ 6. 3 (..Oil MA Si* cou id.be 01% 1WO do ?3 64% 73. i0 do be 01% 16HJO do & % )4o. UC, 1 1 I V lllbc 46 2 >? do *6 64 . 6 0i.Mo.KiTnf.be .">? lOO do e 64% loali, HimI of Com.. 114% IUI do 4', ; H Hank of Aider.... 17 1(H) Chi AS W KRpf be 1.8% , 5 American Kz 68% 4i ?u ? Mi hi.pl . 71% 411 on be ' ?% UO L?,l. 4 W K. .bc.al ltl% , lull W*ll? f'*rzoKz 15 :>o do 101% 2JO Vt *( L'n 1*1 .b o 7i% I:*) S J (en nil.....be 7.% , I ,i do bJ 71 % lid) do 72% Inn do 71% HO do .. 72% 1 a , i do ........... 71 ton St la, K C 1 N. .h c 6, | lOi do 7li% H?) uo bJ II 1.4) do b3 71 11*1 qo 6% In uo 71% H*l l*ne lilt ol Jdo bo S 2 hi do ..iJ 71% KM do % I 7 ,i do 71 % llOOOhtoiMltK.be 1? I , , do *3 71 4 1 < do 10% 2*) do.. 71 % 501) do.... ..*3 11. (mU do .... 71% 74 0hioiMiMpf.il* 20% dm do 71% 1 I. do ... ,?3iI 2D 2*U Harlem ICR..be.b3 14n IOUC.CiICKK.be 4 101) tin i K 1 ??tf...oc II* Ur.K HIK CALli?1**1 P. H. 10U) L'n fne itnnd... 03% 3U*h* MlchC** RIC. 47% 1i4.hu' A S *t e e it b 1t>% 2I?) do . .>2 47% 1UUOO Pnc of Mo 2d. . H4 2UII 47% ! *20 AH i M s I* cou C. 01 , Ion do 47% lin ill* Fourths HZ. SS% 200 Tol i Vt ?b liK % II0.I..I.U itl 71% ?H)laaiMnKK. . 64,1 lou Eri* HR ?3 14% 28 do 64% KHJ i *c Mail K* 26% )._?i do .. ..?4 64% | HOJ do -J'* uw do &n4 300 <10 ?3 2i*i do ...... r<4 <J .'(>1 do 2 100 do S4>, KM do 2ft IS do AS ft *J d? 24% 2uu do ,.?3 ftdV 2>*) do...- -4)* 4U0 do f>4 , too do 24.4 IhiMII * m f ki. e *"*, lull do .. . b3 2d IlKi Ml) k HtP RK pf.. 71 , 2u0 do 2 < M)l)el,L4WR? H>1 ? 2i*l do 2*74 10 # Ohio < d HK. iJO 1ft;, 1 II W I en 1(K . . 72i% ft ' do Itl lOuChl * K1 RR ... IIM .00 ?u 3 lft?, liiRkh 0?kV...l!U *r ft .o do b.? 1ft). 4(JO do 47H 10 1 do bS 1ft}-, 2 P. M. fft0000i;?i-20,e,v>7b3 110% $6 )XJ D 8 ft-20, e, T8.. 121% aKi'MU it<JAK|)?t P. U. $.5<jOO lloB'i 1 bift.bc 10ft% tiki?h? P?eMall 88.?1 2ft 12UU < leun b't.aaw... 404, 1<"> do '.ft Juki Toon o't, ii > 40% 1?J Harlom RK 140 bUbOCiU. mu7'l. . 110 3d do bo 141 K. HERALD, TUESDAY, JU 1000 U * 8 J (Ti. COB HI ano Mich (' n..bc.a30 47 la I 00 C P l?t. CJtObr. ttll4 ?<?i do ?3 47*4 lo UMI l!n Pac KK 1m.. 103 10 47', mi'ni'Hil 100 do a3 a7'? ? S'OUli.C 4 1 C l?t... 45 looLS.tMSKR.be 54*, 40 O >. a>Pi-um. ba floo do M', m 4000 O, 11 A Deaf. OUU 2'*> N J Cen KK. ...be lu 4<?I0N W ecu b...bc HO'I ICO Tol A Wab UK..hr 2* 8O00U do 9rt*, 800 do 8>3 -x\ ?l 10 aha D A II Can .xd loa 200 do 3J, fi 2oo P C L 1 P Co belli 200 do 200 tVadt U? ltl. be 71V 'J *> do 3 at bo do . 71 1 * i do V4 el 000 do ?! { 200C1ot .* Pitta At.be t'4'a d< 100 do 71 ro '> * 't I'm no a4 71*_ u*i !>< ! i, a \\ i K . 101*, a: 1000 do 71 S, ftOCbiA Alt KK K?J? t? 0OOPaaifieMall8b.be " TO :t Y M. & 2 Kiaba P C L A P I'o. 113 Km aba N J Can KK... T27i }>' 1 o neat l'nTel....b3 71*. loo do 7a ?. 1200 do 71 \ 2i O do 78V It 33 American It*. 5?>J I Ui Mil IMP KB. .e3 4?dg d' 100 rac alt Sr. a3 V3 100 flii A Alt RK KK2 d< I. Ml ale. ?J\ III \l.a? .ir ! ' aim Kk l(?iT- l1 2UO ri. UK. ..hll I4'i 1300 Olllo A M Hit... I "?'? KooLdAMSKR Si', K*) ii?L. KCt N.... ??? Hi 10 do b:< ftd-. 100 do 7 31KJ do s3 54'J li?l Uo b.'s COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON SPOT QUIET. FUTURES CLOSED QUIET ? AND STEADY?FLOUR DULL?WHEAT DULL K AND LOWER?CORN DULL AND LOWER ?OATS J STEADY?PORK QUIET?LARD DULL AND LOWER?WHISKEY DULL? PETROLEUM EAS- K IER?NAVAL STORES QUIET?OILS STEADY? o GROCERIES ITllM? FREIGHTS UNCHANGED. | Momiay, July 17?0 l*. M. * The markets were very dull, irregular and in some j. cases lower to day, the utisoulod condition of broad- *| slulTg being the chief featuro of interest on 'Change, p while wheul was dull and lower, closing wholly noil). '' inal. Corn Was also dull and lower. Oats comparatively i n steady. Whiskey was llruicr. l'ork was quiet. I.ard was dull and lower. FreigliIs were unchanged. Cotton on 1 the spot was quiet. Futures closed quiot hut steady. Grocer- " les were tlrm. Naval stores were quiet hat steady. Oils a were quiet hut steady. Petroleum was quiet and easier. j* CorrcE.?The market lor Ursxils was quiet. We uote v sales of 5,(SO bags Hio. ex Ldniuud Oabiielle, and D.t'HU v bags da. ox Iimllyt In lots, on private terms. At Jlaltltno're j 1,350 and 50i bags Kio sold, ex Grey Eagle, on private u terms. The stock of llio is 107,310 bags; at Galveston. tl.tXHi ? do.; at New Orleans, is, 171 do.; at Mobile, 2,'ti'Jdo.; at | Rultimore, 05,352 do. Alloal autl lidld ng tor United States to June 8,1111,405 do. Purchased for United States to J lily 7 15, 311.500 do Wo quotaOrdinary cargoes, 15c. a H 15t4c. ;lair do., 16??c. a 17c ; good do , 17'4e. ? 17 '3c.; prime ^ do., 17.5?C. u ISc.; extreme range for lots, 15c. a | lUc.; Santos, fair to good. Ul'iC. a 17c , gold, ninety * days; Java, government bags, 3Ue. a 22e.; da, grass mats, -j J'c. s -'.lc.; Singapore, do., ISc. a 30c.; Ceylon, Hl'?c. a c 18)?c.; Marnaaibo, H*4c. a ISc.; Laguay r.i, 10,'jc. a 17',c ; * Jamaica, 15c. a 17c.; st. Uoinlugo, 14,l?c. n i5e.; l'orto ? Rico, 16c. a is>?c. ; Costa Rica, 17c a 1IU'.; .Mexican, IS.tjc. a ISc.; Mauils. 17c. h 16c.; Angostura, 17c. n 16c.; Suva- P uilla 14'4c. * ISc.; Curacoa. I4'..c. a 17c 1 Cotton.?Tlicre was a voiy uiunerale Ueuiaud tor spot at f, uurlial.ircd l.rii-a.. K'olore. eoisa.l i.lliet l.ut >l..n.lv Tl?. i 11 Corn meal, UmiiUywiuo 'J 2<>a il il"? i n Corn 1110*1. puncheon* "ill I JO it I'o :o w ?Wliuut w.ih uul! and No. 'J Chicutro ttti?l Milwaukee hi- e wholly u (initial at about 4.Hc. a *1 ?>| for the toriuer ami *1 I . u $ I OJ lor the latter. l i?o sale* were alo ut I'M).mm lnuti ' eis Ht Hue. to tax*. tor rejected ami No. it upriutr. Ol lor | No. A Chicago, sM u*> * $< tor umcrugtd Aim tic Bet a, SI U'i for winter red, #I 3i> tor amber, *1 u'?,? $i lOlor Miiall lot* j new umber Tfx?i?. Included iti the above 1* XJ. O.) I I bushel* No. I, part il not nil. at Jf i l'? | Corn wa? dull uml lo.mr. Wc uote sale* of about llAl.II i) biiiUeh at 4Uc a 43c. tor lier.tcd. 4 If. a .Xtc. lor dam ?col. ' M 4Hc. a tor steamer, mixed; -be. lor ungraded mlxed ; H aud NHc. lor email parcel* ol >uiithern vellow. Oat* were i q.iiet; about 4U.H0 ? bushel. sold at Ait. a 'Mc. lor tbe range ot wlilte, h.c. a4tc. tor tlio rang i ot white, itlc. a ;?Hc. lor oi State mixed, 3Hc. n 44c. for white Statu, 3?hj. u 4Hc. for ?! white V> cutern and Hoc. a 37c. tor Wosterti mixed, Hytr wan ' and barley mall w*r*? quiet. ** , <11 Hkmp asu j tJTK were quiet; 200 bilie* butts told at 2?4'c. b. We quote American dressed, $1U() a $2UJ f.?r single, $2(iti a $JJ.? lor double Mild *12U m f 12 lor rough; Manila hemp. 7c , | gold; llussia, clean, #2>io a $2)8, ?o?d; Italian, ^275 a tf< $2HO. gold; Jute, 4!45. * .V.,c . currency ; jute but In, 2\i\. w cash; Sinai lieniu. 4jac. gold; Islie. 5^gc a -^nc., gold. MoUMIf>?*.'<ew Orleans wan steady and fairly active. Foreign wan ttrai. We quoteCuba, centrifugal and 1( mixed. 2-c. a 2Hc.; clayed, 2Uc. a doc., do. muscovado h. refining, itoc. a 2?>c.; do. grocery, 22c a -Hie. ; 1'orto Hie ?, Ihic. a JUc.; hugh-n Islands, djc. a f*>c.; >o.? orleau*, lair t?? good, 48c. a 52 . : prime to choice, 55c. a 7* Naval Stork*.?.spirits turpentine wire quiet but steady, ni at lorinor prices; do bhls. sold on dock at 2 ?>tc\ itositi l .'I, was quiet aud steady. We quote spirits ui turpentine ut r? 30!ac. Kosin?Comiiiuu tu unud strained, $1 a #1 Si. 1< Tar ? Washington, $2 25; Wilmington, #2 MX Advices from j di \S ilrulngton were as followsKosiu tirin ; strained, *1 21): ' ei good o., ^1 25 'I ar strong; el 7? i id. I urpcntiiie dull; j d? hard, $1. soft, il ttO; virgin,*2. Spirits 27*,c. bid. bi )\irti*. Ajtoat. } ft Kositi 4j.?V54 8i?7 i '* Tar aiU ? ' ui Turpentine thu llei ! sn Spirits 5,554 '2 '212 ' M on.*.?ITi* market remained quiet. We quote*?Lin , seed, casks, 58c. ; Cottonseed, crude, 5Hc. ; Southern jrel* , ** low, 4*e. a 5t *.; yellow winter, ?> ?. a .?Hc.; wiiite winter, i m 85c.; lard, present make, 85c. a 88c.; sperm, crude, $1 55; do. Pleached winter, 61 *>5; do., natural do. $1 nO; ' whale, crude Northern, Hoc.: do. .-southum. ; bleached [ \ winter. 7tx*. a 72c., olive, casks. ?1 17*a a $ 1 . do., i] cases, $4 25a$f 4U; winter bleached lmi, 4*e. ; crude Ash, wi J c. a H7c. I js 1'ktkolkum. ?The market for refined was quiet and easier, j i'rude was steady. There was a resale ol 2,IA*) bbis. re- j j., lined at I8fk? The closing prices were as followst rude. ; ^ iu ouik, ihjc.; do. in bids., 15c. ;* refined, in hnls., 17c. a , 1#S,C. ; do. ID ca^es. 20?4o. a i-U>gc. .Naphtha, I0\c. He ' \ fined at I'hiladelpina. 17c.. do. at riaitiiiiore, I8?#c a IflT'gC. | ' Advices from the Creek were as lolu?w?: ?Parker's I'mtcd, j $2 '24?n a $2 25; shipments nominal. $2 4 . llllt itv in ^ active *jiit firm; $1 24J4 bid United. buiptiiuni*. <2 42a A $2 45. ! ^; I'tovisfoas.?Kecoipts?Lard 31*6 tierces and * cases; cut ,jt meats, 188 packages; beef, Uo tierce*. The por* market I 4; wan duil. oioslng at tiie second 'call as followsJ uiy, I #IP 7.* hid. ^2n 25 imkcd. August. $11185 bid. #2i? 18 ' k asked; .*e^teinPer. $2<? lo bid, ^28.'hi a*ked. The sales were ... l,tn.k) bbi?. at 42ti lor Ail*.net mid 42" l.i t.ir September; i" tj, bi.li family (old nt 421. tut meani ruled itea.li, with unlea of fak) treeli linma at I3lu,; Dlkl Ireali ahouldera nl 7,'Jc.; a Ml" treat! belltea ut t)c. . 2.i" |iii*kled ali.iul.ieri nt U'4c.; I ,, da. do. el tic.: falU pita lad hnaia el 14',e.. ami J.'i bokee clear ? belllee on private term>. Kreih hams * ere i|Uut d hi 1"I,c. i \\ h lie., fresh bellies hi y'4u. Inc., plckied limua hi i.e. h , p 12,',o.. pickled belli.a nt "|{c. h hrand boxed fat-Ill.-h hi 1 j; Ut,e. ii I2?,c Ifacun was quiet but aieadv at 1H'(>'. a 1".',e. \ si far city loug clear anil 1 "4c. far Weal em Heei whs quiet c0 but unchanged. We quota; ? Harrela, extra meaa, I111 a 412; | plain men. 4" a 9 III; packet, 4 I'd a #1.1; lierced. city iliri if" India, 422 e $2U; i ml fa mm, 421 ; prime men. 4". si brel liaina were uiore hi tire nail firmer; about t"> bl.li. p, nuatbern auld. a put. nt 417; priiiie Weiteru nt 4 .11 }..i. Sin.keil nienta ruled quiet nt l4,'.,c. for linma and l"),c fur aliouldera. l.ard eat dull and luirer, coiiuk ill tlie lecuud VaiH' aa follow* duly. 411 lu niil, #11 mi aikril; Aujcmt, 411 20 bid, 411 22t, naked ; .Seine inner, 411 .'HI bid. 911 1121% naked. October, p. I 27*2 bid, 4'I W) naked. Tlie anb * were ?. about d.tyai tiered nt $11 2', 411 "Jo, 411 27', nml 911 IP) ol fur Annual, nml 911 Ik), $11 IP"). 411 117.',. 411 41). 911 4.i and III 47.), 1or October, npnt sales wpru I lb tierces city at I lc., enu 42ia) lerree Western at I Ir. n 11 ',e, Itetlned was quiet; quoted at 12c. tor South America, II ll-ltlc. for Continent end I life. lor Cuba. .. Kick ?There wna e latr ihimnil lur domcitlc aorta end ' prices were atenily. Wo quoto : - t'nrnllim. fair to prime, *!' S\,-. n Ot?c.; Louialeun, Inlr In gnu,I, .">,'4c. a bs,c ; do , prune,6c. h ll'ec.: Kaiignon, fair to good, .)? a il',e ; t'aina. good, 4C. a 7>?o., gold; Rangoon, In bond. J),e. a : 2*,c . gold. diTiiAR. ?Tne market for raw araa firm but quiet; 42" hags aoid *1 S'jc, and 1W hlida. niuaeiyado up private terma. Itetineu was firm. We quote 4 air to good refining. wi M'.,C. aH',f.i Cuba, grocery, tair lu ehmee, Mjtc. a W*t? ; kl do., cenmlagnl. hhda. and huRes, Sua. H to 13, s/4c. a tl',,-.; do, molaeaea. Iihda and honea, 7',c n h'4c. ; rorto men, te refining, common I" prime. 7V,c. a tP4e.: do , grocery, fair ki to choice, n*j,c. a b'?e.; refined, ateuuard A. lie. e 11 !%c.: off A, HfJac. a lit.; emitted. llyto,: nowdered. llfac. ermiu cloning price* to-Jay compare with Saurday'a prices as lot- j low :? 5> Situnlav. Jul,/ 15. Mmiilai/, Jul)/ 17. July.... 1125-32 h 11 13-1(5 Julv U 25-30 a 11 13-10 ; " Auguat.. 11 25 32 a 11 13-1(5 August.. 11 all 29-32 1 t1 Sept 11 19-32 Sept .... 11 10-32 nil?. October. 11% a 11 13-32 October. 11 13-32 it? 1 Nov 11 9-32 a 11 0-1(5 Not ! 11 0-32 a 11 5-10 j " lteo. .. . 11 932 a 11.5-10 Doc 11 .'. Ilia? I V Jan 11 13-32 a 11 7-10 .lai. 11 7 10 it 11 15-32 i tel. 11 10-32 a 11', Feb 11 19-32 a 11% 7 March. 11,% a 11 2-V32 March.... 11% a 1125 32 1,1 April... 11 29-32 a 11 15-10 April. ... 11 -9-33 a 11 15 10 j c May 12 1-32 a 12 1-10 May...... 12 1-10 a 12', I ? June.... 12 3-1(5 a 12 7-32 June .. . 12 7-32 a 12% ?Quotation! are baxi'd ?n American standard <>l clas?ilica- I 91 tioii and - n cutlnn in store runnu.g In i|iiallty not uioie than 91 half a grade above or belotv the grade quoted :? 9 ( y'amh. Ala'jamu. A'. llrlrnnn. TacaI * Ordinary.... s 5-In ? 3-10 A 5-10 8 lit Strict or llniirv 9', 9', 9', 9',' 9 Wood ordinary 9)1-10 9 11-10 9 13 10 9 13-10 ? Stilct good orJinary lo'? 111", 10?J HI', ' l.ow middling 10)3-10 li. .5-10 11 1-10 11 110 ?' Strict low middling... II1, 11'- 11% ll1, ' Middling 11% ll7. 11 u. 10 1115 10 liuod uildUllDK l-.'a 12', 12% 12', ' strict pood middling. 12% 12', 13 13 Middling lair ..10', 13-., 13% 13% Fair 14 It', 14% 14% 1 ?Stained?(iooil ordinary, 8%'c.; atrict good or.Hilary, 9%c.; low middling, 10c. ; middling, 10%c. spot swfc'1 aero a, 11 lollows:? " To- Jhty. Sal. /.Veil tnij. Tidal, 1 r.xpon ? o.hj : C'oii.uuiptluu Ui'i 40 I'M *ti Total* 243 8U> l.TTia 4 ?Delivered on couiracta, 1.7UI bnles. Kor future delivery the * sales wort- Dm lollows :?Saturday, *U#r uno 1' Si.? August, *?' KJ hales hi 11 13 Hie.; Scutum her, 4' o at 1] lll-H'Jc ; Octo \\ her, li)? at II UJ Tie. : November, 200 at 11 .*> liic.; Feb- 1 ruary, loo Ht IH?c> Tntnl, l.iAK) bale*. To (lujr, ii;i to two ' I*. M.?July, 111) (short iKttirc, liHll), at 11 II! Hie., , * 20O at \ 1 J.VMJc.; Annual, 200 at II HMll.*., 2O0 at I P4e., 1 ^ 100 at II 25-32c . 100 at It 23 i>2( . I.lmiai II 2 "? 32t\, | * 1,200 at I l\c., .'?oo m 11 2332c. *oo at 11 *, ? . : Sent nr.- r' her, 100 at I I 17 32c , 590 at 11 H 10c.. 2<0 ut ll 19 32'e ; * October, 23**) at 1 l 'gC.; November, 5oo at ll'aC., loo at I 1 9-32c., l.UUO ut ll44c.; Heccmber, 1,40 ? at il 5-lUc.: ' February. 300 at 11 9-l?c., 4O0 at IIV., *<#*> al H II 10 32c. Total, 11.000 bale* Grand total. 14.103 bale*. ; \ The receipts at the porta were as followsGalveston, | , 53 hales ; New <Jrleuns, 574; Mobile, 89; Savannah. 129; j Charleston, '52; Wilmington 5: Nortol*. 171; llostoti, 50; ' ? Philadelphia. loll. Total. l,25o bales. Tlua day l ist ween, 1 959 bales; tuis day last year, 493. Total since September 1, 1 4.077,571 bales Cotton freights closed us follows:-To I Havre, by steam, J?c., compressed; to Hamburg, by steam. j fcJ com pressed; to hrciuen. by steam, *^v., compressed; to i ! Urertiool, 5>1 d. by steam : by sad 5-Hhi. ] Flouk AffD Grain. ? Mecelpts- Flour, 10,347 bblt.; wheat, 1 J 72,700 bushels; corn meal, 9oO bbls. and 4hj sacks; oats. J 50.207 bushels; corn. *8,200 do.; rye, 1,273 do.; barley J mult, U315 do. The Hour market was dull and somewhat j iricgular, though without ustuiifal change. The sales wore ll.OOO bbls.. fuelnain^c state, Western and Southern, j' at the annexed quotations. Kye flour was quiet, with sales '! of i>uu bbls. HiH 'id ?S'? 15. t orn meal was quiet, witfi 11 sale* of about 300 bbls. at $3 23 a f< 35 for Brandywine and '' $2 <10 a $3 for Western aud Jersey yellow per bbl. We ' quotef >o. 2 State $2 OO a $3 0 ? HttpeOlne Matt* 3 40 a 4 10 P. r.xtra Mate 4 ho a 5 10 ! Choice State '? 2 ? a 3 75 'f nupcriine Western 3 40 a 4 OO i . Lxtr* Western 4 3o a / 00 ' J' Minnesota! 3 OO a t? ?u ; Bound hoop Ohio, shipping bintids 4 3<) a 5 IN) 1 *! Kouud lioop Ouio. trade brands 5 25 a ti OO 1 Family H ..On 8 ts> 1 ? St. lamia, low extra 5 00 a ti 00 St. Louis, straight extra . ttoo* 0 30 j 2 St. iadiis. choice double extra 0 50 a 7 76 ' St. Louis, choice family ? 8 00 a 9 tMl /.] Kye flour, fine to superfine 3 70a 4 23 j Southern, No. 2 2 73 a 3 23 1 '! Southern, superfine it 73 a 4 23 Southern, extra 4 76 a i 00 * southern, tamily 7 uo a 8 25 1 Corn meat. Western ii 00 u if 23 " Corn in.Mil .1111 m?v . !i (l.u It ';". ,;I LY 18, 1876.?WITH SUP! ted. ll,l?r. 11 Sc.: teeoad qnalltv do.. ll\e. ll.'.c. : cot | of. 11},C. Stuakim.?Receipt*. lHOtlercce and 14 bbli Tito market He quiet ut lil^u. fur prime. Tallow.?lUveipte. iu hhda.. M bbla. and 2 eaeee. The mot wa? i|ttiel. with inlua of tSo.iXJt) lb*. at 8c. a8'?c., lue I irmer fbr oil trade. Witisuir.?Keeeipm, 4HJ bble. ahiakey and f>'i bble. Icoliul 1 he market wa, tlriuer; 1IJU bbl>. euld at f I lit a 1 I 13.SiKiik'iciits.?With 'Iqht offer litre of tonnaire rate" wero | eudily maintained. hut huelneee ee< uiudorate in the larteriui; Hue llouiu tut the berth wae hither ami lit wood j 'maud '1 he eiiKaxenieii'.a Indu ed:?To Liverpool, per I eaui, 25,1**1 buiri elieeae at ">">?., ami by ?ail J.tkiU bnehola irrniu ut eHd.. UU lb? ; hO hit 'a. tllow nt h.v lid. To (llueuow. |>er ateam. 3 .lkk> uaheia trail! at 10c a lO.ijd To Rotterdam, per eleam. t.tWJ,I huehele train lor eurlr Aupuat ehipuient at '.,d. ataudard. The ehartera enii raee :-An Anieriean Itriu, uuer to the Haltie, uith 11. ml bole retiued petroleum at i. a Ha. ltd aeeoriiiinr to plaee of deatlnatlon : a llrlli-h bark, om i'liiladeiphi'i to Krcnieu or Antwerp with ti.tkil) hhla. at In. , a liriliah liark tto arrive) trout Noe York, I'ltilat'phia or Hiiltiniore to Havre, Antwerp or HroineD, at 5*. jii. a oe. 3d. ; the latter iiriee If to Autwurp. Pllb >V 1UUA. tAITLb 31AUiVJtVl&. Movpav, July 17, 187ti KKCKIPTS roil Til k I'AKT wtm. I'rtWi >/i? fft * 1/4'/ ?/* / Ynrtls, flcrcfa, Co ten. tutor*. Limf*. II'*)*. ixtieth street 4,03d 23 2,553 4,*14 ? ortv-eighth street. ? 41* 832 1,755 ? ortiotb street ? ? ? ? 11.2M ersey Oily 4,5*0 1*1 72 19,441 H.103 Total* 0.242 1*3 3.457 20.010 2*1,417 resb today. 3.1 *H4 J1 idl 0/443 7.524 HiiVM.-Triide ex reinely slow, with u further reduction r V- ?drong l?**r lb oil the closing r?t?* <>l' U?t Kridiy. ri*-e* ranged from Htac. a 11c. |>er lb , weights 5J^ cwt. a LI cwt. Kroin 55 Iba. a ?7 lb*, h is been allowed net, ecu ml sales on 50 Ibi,, net; quality 'rum poor to good being ii general coarse but fat. At >i\tioili street yarua T. C iiMiiiHii Mold for >el! 54 car* of horned cattle. 77 Illinois leer* at H4tfe. per lb . with Jrl oil per head, weight 7l4 cwt., cant;M> Illinois steers at per lb., with a fraction cr head, weight 7 Vi cvCt.; 4 ? Illinois steer* at Hl,c. a ,l4c. per lb., vvejuhl ~.l9 cwt. ; i?.'i lllluoih steer* at i*l4c. per b.,weight 7l.i cwt ; 111 IiIiooim *teir* at I'fjC a 1 c. per I*., weight 7\| cwt.; 114 11 ?l tioi m steers at li^c. per lb., reight U*4 cw t,; 138 llliiioia steers u* 0l4c. a Inc. per lb,, i iclirht }% cwt.; 42 fllluoU steer* at i?',c. a j U|4c. per lb., weight Nt,4 cwt.; 31 Illinois "steers ; ,t 10c. per lb., weight 7*4 I\vt. T. iilUes aold or liedlord A Kennedy 01 Illinois steers | tl>\tc a 10'?c. per lb., weight S?4 cwt.; 34 Illinois nicer.' 1 t 10?4e. per in., weight 7:j cwt. I'ooli A ThotnpMi n sold ; ?r Coon A Iittmbiiry i?n Illinois steers at n'^c. per lb , 1 reijrht?Ji14 a 7 cwt.; 27 Illinois steer* at Inc. peril*., . /eights 7la cwt. it 7;.|UWt.; 10 Illinois steers at l'd.c. per lb, ' villi 4?l off per head, weight 1?? cwt.. strong. rdcgel I : Mover soli or .Morris A Waixels, 04 lilt i iois steers nt Sl^jjtr, per lb., with #1 off per head, weight 0?4 | wt. ; Ik'd Illinois steers at 0Sjr- per lo.. weight <v*{ cwt. a cwt.; 15 Illinois steers at p\o. per lb., weight 7 cm t.; 30 llinols steers at Hf^e. per lb. with 50c. oil per head, weight I cwt.; 2b Illinois steers at UN?, per lb., with $5 oil' the ?t. weight 7it cw|.; 13 Illinois steers at lOc per lb,, weight '4 cat.. 98 Illinois steers at 10l4c. per lb., weigh* d4 cwt. T. Wliceler sold lor T. C has tin an , >? Illinois steers at 0?4C. n 10'-c. per Ih., weig t 7.4a cwt. a a4 cwt. M. Lontcrbucli sold for Morris A Waixels I5tl ' lliuois steers at U}Mc. per lb., weights 0*4 cw t. a 10 cwt., I trong. t\ Kahu tolu lor J. Kennedy 47 Kentucky steers at | \e. rt U)c. per lb., weight H cwt.; for J. Brown ' i Kentucky steers at l?a4c. ^ per Ih.. weight 7 ! !gc. lb., weight y* iwt. I lory .t Oary told for I Dives 110 llliii >i* steer* hi a 10\|C. per lb., weight ewt., for (?. Allison ; 47 Kentucky steers, at Ik*. a HM4C. j er lb., weight cw 1. .1. William* ? 1*1 lor A. S. XI on roe I 7 Illinois Ht Ilk?, per li?. wci-.lit 7'a ewt II h*. Hur* | hard sol lor J. H. Vntmutte. 63 IVvhii steer*. at l>>a? per >., with 5Ue. oir per bead. weight 0'4 cwt. ; 37 Texan steers, | t D'a'c. per lb., weight O"1^ cwi. ; 36 Indiana sio t*. at !Mai\ j er Ih., weight 7l4 ewt., strong! 3 1 hoi iim steers, at 1 ytv. per In., witli fl on j?er head, weight 7'4 ewt., tiotig; * 0 Indiana steer* lit Hv* per lb., we ght 7'4 ewt.. Long, with f3<> otl the lot, lor Cocu an 1 iiasbiity; -4? illitolh steer* ut 1**40- a 10*g? per lh., weights 7'4 ewt. h 14 ewt. AtJerstv City 1 ard*, Samuels and K ego ostein aid for lleirsch, Slyer X Co., 23 Illinois *ieor* at llle. per lb., ith$I 011 net head, weight 7^ ewt.; 14 Illinois stoi r.? at U'4e per lh., weight 7), ewt., with f?a? 011 per head, II Illinois steer* at lOL.je. per lh.. weight 7'4 ewt.. mint; 0 Illinois steers at lU?4'c. per In., weight 7',^ wt. M. tiohlmhiniut sold tor kmpfur A t o 51/ Missrtun i??r* at We. pur lh., with $1 on per head, weight tt,l4 ewt.; 33 llstourl steers at he. our lh., weight 6 ewt.; 24 .Missouri leers at t>\4c. per lu., weight 0'4 ewt. ; 23 .Missouri leers at H\iC. per lh . weight t'? ewt., with 70c. ou or head: II. Missouri steers Ht UK*, per lb., with I on per head, weight 7'4 ewt.. scant. For lieirseii leyor X to.. 2H Illinois steers at per lh.. with *1 olf er head, weight t,l4 ewt. ; *28 Illinois steera at Kk\ per lh.. ! eight 7*4 ewt. ; 4? llliuoia steels at lO^c. per In. weight i *4 ewt.: 1* Illihols steers ut lO'^e. per lb., weights 7l4 e wt., 1 irong. a 7*a ewt.; lor Hrlggs i 4 ??., 12 Missouri steers at Ik* per lh . weight ewt. ; 4 Missouri steer* at 144 c per , weight 7 eat . strong. M. liOUterliach sold lor ; iopfcr A Co. ('4 Missouri steers ut Mr. per j weight 4>*4 ewt.; la Missouri steers at l4ll4c. per 1 . weight 7 ewt. W. K. Dudley sold lor Morris it X j I'sixels.'tJ Illinois tteers at i?l4e. per lh., with 25c. off per | end, weight 6t? ewt.; UI Illinois steers at per il?., ritii jij,1. o'i per head oil 3-7 head aud $1 on per hcud on 70 cad, weight *1 *4 ewt. ; Mi Illinois steers at H.lac. per lb, j eight OJ., ewt.; 10 Illinois steers at 14*. per lb., weight ' ewt FoH'ey X Sons sold for Morris X Wuixols [ Illinois steers at H^'c. per Hi., weight ewt.; i 14 Illinois st. ers at He. per lh., weight 7?, ewt.; ! 8 Illinois steers at 0*4c. per lb,, with .?tk\ off per head, ' eight d?4 ewt. ; *23 Illinois steors at i?!tc. per lh.. weights \ ewt. a H/4 ewt Martin Fuller X Co. sola for 8. W. Alter III 10 Illinois steers at H>*c. per lh., weight 0\x ewt ; !!? II i 111 i 4 steers at H^c. per lh.. weight 0'4 ewt . with flit 011 io lot; 3 Illinois dec a at H^e per lh., with M on. weight 61* ewt. : 7 Illinois steers at tM4e. or lb. weight Oewt.; ** 1 Illinois steers at I Or. peril*., eight 7cwi. . 17 Illinois steers u: lo^c. per lh.. weight ID,. ' wt. >. O. Donueil sold N?r S. \\*. Alhrton 10 Illinois steer* 1 t iH^r. per lb., with fl on per head, weight ewt.; 414 liinois steers ulH^c. per lh.. weights (y!_j ewt. a * \ ewt. | oiiky X McPhoreon obi for H. Magues -ik imlisna steers t 14 a H4e. oar ih.. ts eiirht 71? ew t. : lor <1. lloimeM 14 Ivert ncky nte?ri? at 10*ac. h lie par lb., weight N>3 cwt.; I'm . K. Saddler 15 rough uxtn at Wkc. per lb., weight 1,500 js per huad. gro** weight. tor \Veh?r X Co., IS rough oxeti t d*<c. per 11?.. \vt-1 irlit 01., cwt.: for Henderson A Co. 1.# Kentucky oxen at Pj3c. per lb.. weight H cwt. bl<Ki:r anii LsMiih.?Trade slow with a depressed leelin *. 'he market closet! weak, with sever 1 Mock* unsold. S erp old at 4c. a.'? vc. per lb.: lamh<. at &?.%c. h Sl4e. per lb. Ka*o ; Fidcock sold MS Kentucky lambs, weight t>3 lbs. per end. at tl*ac. p r In.: 20*J Kentucky lambs, weight oj Lis. per hen . at l??4<\ per lb.; 0 CI Jersey lambs, weight ? H lis. per bend, at H'^c. per lb. : <M1 Virginia lamb-, weight 55 tts. per bead, at sj.4e. per lb.: 4i? Kentucky slieop, weight so \y%. pel bead, at 4*jc. per lb. ; 25 Kentucky sheep, weight Hi t>*. per bead, at 47f.t. pet lb ; BO Ohio sheep wrolght H Ids. er bend, at fie. per lb. ; 70 Ohio sheep, weight i ti lbs. pr bead, at 5,?r. per lb. Sold duil.it* i he p ist week, I1,S53 sheep and lambk; rango I t prices for d eep, 4,*c. a ll1,*?. per 1??.; fir laiuiis, Ulae a | Oe. per lb.; average ol both per head ^ * 07. * *1. Kirny sold 1 Ohio sheep, weight SO lbs. per head, at 4i4C. per lb. , 222 , hiio sheep, weight OS lbs. per bead, at An. j er lb.; .?3 sheep and lambs, mixed, weight tMI ! m per head, at fOje. per lb. J add X Buckingham send .'I Ohio sheep, weight I OH lbs. per head, at 4c per lb.; 115 ihio sheet*, weight 112 lbs., at ??gC. per Mi.; Itel Kentucky i inibs, weight 04 lbs..per hea l, at tie per lb ; 4_0 Kentucky onbs, weight 05 Ilia, tier head, at O^c. per lb., 110 Ken Ltcay latum*, weight .?P !!> . p? r head, at Ol.4c. per lb ; 01 icjittlcky lamb-, weight 7o lbs. nor heal, at 7.. per lb. Sold i uriug toe week, B 57s sheep at $4 31 average jwr head; 1 ,2U0 lambs at sfl SO atvrago per head. Itango of iirlcei ?r sheep. 4*40. a per lb.: lor lambs. 5f,e. a 5#c. per lb, V\ . Klliott sold I Mi Kentucky Itinln. weight ,-0*0 lhs., at 5\c. per lb.; 404 Kentucky lamLs. weight S,7I0 lbs., at IHgc. per lb.; 10 sheen, weight !,IJ20I!?*., at l*. per lb. Jlniite X Klliott sold l.?s Ohio sheep, weight H,Jv*o IPs., at 4np.\ per lb.; 'MO Ohio sheep, weight il. HO lbs . at ?e. per lb.; 17H Ohio sheep, weight 7.SB"I lbs., at .V4o. per lb.; 2ifi Kentucky lauibs. eight I".7<W1 lhs.. at b,^c. per lb.; ^ 70 Kentucky itubs, weight 4,iilolbs., at <c. per lb.; 35 Kentucky ImuiVh, eight 2.1BH lbs., at 7'4C. per lb.; 55 Kentucky lambs, eight H,45o lhs at 7*flc. per lb. Mil.?'ii i.'iiws. -*Thcre were none sold. \ vals ami Oai.vkm ?Trade very suiali. At 0)gC. a 7^,0. per u for ordinary finality calves lloti.s.? Ibcra were no live hog* on sale. JJUJUbailU MAttKfclb. Oai.vkstox. July i7, li47d. Cotton quiet; middling, 11c.; lo# nil.tilling, log.; good Miliary. 9c. Net rscmpift, M bales. Export* coastwise, lii. >*los, ItXk Stock, 4 oHf*. N KW ObLKAXft. July 17. Cotton quiet; middling, ll^c. ; low iiiiddliii \ 10'ac.; ?ihh1 rJinsry, bjac. Nst receipts, 574 bale*. a?*io?, LU). tuck 1,'JOT. Motiiit:. July 17 147H. Co.ton weak nnd irregular: iui"dlltig. io'.c. : !? w mid* I ling. bVjC. ? li>V-: good ordinary. *44c. Net receipt*, *9 I ties. Exports coastwise, 129. Males, 200. Htock, 5,729. ? Savannah. July 17. lH7tt. | Cotton quiet : middling, l'?*v.: low middling, \)JBc ; i ood ordinary, n^'c. Net receipt*. 129 bale*. Export* coa^t j i*e, 253 Sales. ID. Stock, I,'137. CHAKUKSION, July 17. 1 ?7?1. ( Cotton quiet end nominal: middling, lie.; low middling. ! ,l*e. ; good ordinary, a tr??4c. Net receipts, 52 bale*, i xporu coastwise, 342. .Sales, ti i. Stock,'J..>12. lil*r?M!.o July 17. 1A7H. In store?Wheat, 292,449 bushels: corn. 250. 147 do. : oats, : I.K12 do.; barley. 7.91 4 do.: rye. 4,374 do. : malt, 4,952 no., \ inking a total ot 999,74* bushel*. Lake receipts?Flour, tin ?iii?.; wheat. iU^tJlJO hufthei* : com, 77,' 00 do. Kailroad ceipte -Flour, "7.11 w > bbU.; wheat. 12.9* si in hels; corn, , ifu 9 do.; oat *, 13,0 Ml do.; bur.ey. 4.500 do.; rye. 1,299 | ? Can il shipment* for tide water-W Imnt. tl.3,*Mi bush ; corn, 17,t*m t!o.; oat*. 3*.999 do.: hurley malt, |o,iM) i i. Kailroad shipments?Hour. 7.10 1 l-bls. . wheat, 24,OKI I n?hi Is; corn, 79.999 do.; oats, 13,999 do. ; barley. 4,599 do.; re, 1,-?J9 do. Cuual freight* lower ; wheat, to New York, '41'. Flour quiet, tending downward: talcs ol' mjo bids, ut uchanged quotation*. Wheat demoralized nnd unactl.ed; ?lcs of 9,990 btienelt Mhebox g 111 at 4s 1 14. 1,79 do. No. 2 | ilwankeo at about $1 92. Com dull; antes of car lot -? No. Western at Otac. a31c.; sample, 4.VaC. a 47. Oats dull; lies of 2 car load* Ohio at 39c., on track. Hurley seed* gloctcd. Pork, lard and liighwiues quiet an 1 unchanged. Tout;do. July 17, lh79. ( Flour quiet. Whcnt firmer; No. 1 while Wnhiuli. $1 20; o. 2 do., 49 1-5; No. 1 white Michigan, .fl 1H; No. 2 do., ' I 93, <^tro tio.. $1 27; a.ubcr Michigan, spot nud Ju y. I 9#; August. $1 09'9; -eptemher. *1 05'4: No. 2 <1 ?., 1 <c. Corn weak; high mixed. 4H*tc.: August helq at 5lr.; >tae. offered; September, ftl^c.; low do., iH'^r. Oa.n j Oct; No. 2.31 l?c.; whitv, 3-ie ; Michigan 32c. lUeeipl* - ! iitat. 1 1,1*19 htishfl*; corn, 12.99 1 <lo ; oat*. H.9 *? do, itpiuents? Flour, 2fKl bids.; wheat, J.UU'tm hels; com, I 9 *Jdu. ; oats, 7,999 do. Chicago, July 1/. 1N7H FJ our dull. Wheat dull, weak ami lower, panicky. No. 2 hie ?go opritig, 91 (4c. a i?l ,?.%, spot, sales at 92,e. a i#4){c., I ugust; closed at 9.%c., August, 94'4e. eeptam -cr; No. 3 hicago spring, 75)sc. a 7?<*%c.; rejected, 9tic. aHl^c. i orn ill ami a shade lower; No 2 at i4/0r., spot or August; ?c.} bopieiulfer; lhe?o prices are bid tints dull nnd a tad* lower; No. 2, it^'c bid, sj ot, August or sepc mli. r ye dull and lower at ilflc. War.?y dull, weak and loner j , .Vic., Spot; 5-to , September lor old. Fork iu fair demand it liwer. $19 AO a $19 9*1. spot ; $19 4 ?, August; 1 19 tm, September. Lard dull and a shade lower, Id 95 a $11. spot; $19 95 a $19 97?a. Augii-t: $11 95, l $110 x, -cptemhtr. Hulk meats caster; shoulders, 7\c. 7' #? ' rloiir rll. aiiUi ?l* n Ktc ilaar 111*. hiakey, fl fr'reielttt flrtnar; com to Buffalo. i?4c | ?< elpte-~r lour, rt.ooo ?ihi?. ; wheat, 47.i#*i bualiels. font I iH,?l O?lo.; outs, 44.UUO do.: rye. I.Mtm do.; bur.ey. Wdo ilptnetiU?Klour. I hi*.; wheat. IJJ.fM* bushclf; I irn, 11U,?AM do.; outs. IHn,<?*i do ; rre. H4o do.: hurley, | il I do. At til# afternoon cull ?l the Hoard?Wheat ensy ; ; !*?< , Attjrttft: septemner. t'orn?45c., July: tftijc,, > pi ember. tint* tinner: iT'jc.. ca?ti: J74at\, September. i>rk .iiichntiKi U Lard firm Hud unchanged. PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. I'koviiikxi k, II I . July 17, 1876. Printing cloth* (Inn, at n,r Oct ttootlarii una extra ixtit gout!*, With quiet market. HAVANA- MARKET. Havana, July 17, 1?7 Spanish gold, ilwl, a 211*. Lxthaugj Arm; on th# ruled states. Mi days, currency, a 4 discount; short xnt, do , ;i ? . ip discount; '/) dsjr?, ?.eu, And}, pri-iniuni; uri sight, do , 7 a h mem nth. I?n Lomlo i. 1 n it pro mm. Uu J'arls " premium. sugar active. BRAZIL MARKETS. Kto J astito, July 16, I #7*1.?-Coflee? Market quiet, down* ard tendency, liuotl lirtli, &.4I1) reii a Ci.Wdo reia per 1?? ios. hxchaujxe on London, J."'1*. Santos, Juiy 15, IH7U.?4'uflVe?Market quiet, downward ndency. Superior Hsutos, 6,.yu re it a ret per l?i i lot. rorrtK market. Bio Jaxsiiio. July 1 j. l?7a-cwfm*Merksi twt mUI: I / PLEMENT. prices niir nominal, (tood firsts. r?,ftX) rtls a 6,^VjO r?ii ptr 10 kilo*. KxcltHRfv on 1<hiu|uh, *2.?1u. AvciAife dally receipts during the week. bNg?. Shipment* of the werk?'To the t'tmuiiel aitil North ol Europe, biigl Sale* - For the Channel a d North of Europe. 5,000 bag*; for the United State*. 1.1 I'M do.; stock. 7H,<XJ0do. Freights, per mil to tli# Channel, li e Santos. July 12. ?Coffee-Market animated, price* firm; superior Sautog, .">, **) a.\75i? ret* p#r In kilos. Average dalIv receipt* during the week. tiU ? baas; shipment.- of the week to at countries, I7.ooi bags: ?til pin en t* to Ik# Channel. Europe au t >11terrauean port*. 17.UU0 bags, sales for Kurone, !!,(*> i bag*, stock. 37.IIO I bag* Kio J tRKlKO, July 17?J'4ie coff?*e market is quiet. Price* are maintained at a.SOU a Ij.UoO rei? per ten kilogrammes for K"?u urain 11 ?* in <i i k ri it* tiiiiiii.iuM rricra *10 | hi in hi A.htki * 5.7M) r??is lor superior. LxcUmu^o on j Louduu, L&V EUROPEAN MARKETS. Li.imrooi. Oottox Mark.t,?LivixrooL, July 17, 5:90 I'. M ?Uutuni?Kuiurv. LonDiim Hriihik'U VarkkT. ? I.omhim, July 17,5:30 I*. M.?Proiiuea?S|jlrit? ?f |ipiri-l?inn, U?,il ? lutf, p,<r khIIkii. Lom>u>, July 17?rvruiuii ? LUim-.J vako. 110 a 1iou.Y PIN AM'l A La. AI'AKTV. KIK.M |> IN Till. STOCK BOTH ! lies*, wimill make an arrangement with a hanker ur stockbroker a hereny he rfcvlvvk ? ?ituntli>i) in their utile* At a moderate salary, and will give in return hi* orders for execution. Daly parties wilituu t?? buy and soil Block* ?m margin and aifulti?t puis and call* ueud auswer. Address M'Kn IaA/o,:, Herald ofllw. AlSx PKOI him;iia\i * iio.. haNKKKS^ ij wall at. Kelt?olo Puts and Culls. Send lor explanatory circulars. At EEasonablk rat eh.?money on like and Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other securities; iusuraiice ol ail kiu u ellected wau bust com* panics. J. J. II aBKD' II A CO . 11 i Droxdarajr. A" ?I) EK AI' 1 /fK D KAlLKOAD BONDS bought and Mo'd by ibo old established stock mid bond house of ALBEKT II NICOLAV A CO., No. I t Pino st.. Now York. n. U.?7, H and ID per cent choice City and County Bonds and other A1 investment Securities our specialty years, paying in to 1- per cent, Interest promptly paid, lor sale at desirable prices. t| - lliTEoYKD PROPER! IKS IN JEltSkY ? 11 Y ; ill. excellent bonustueti; HLj.ooj and $r>.uiu In respective amounts wanted. Address OWN EE, box lio Herald SdiCc. t LADY VVlsllKS To HoitKoW . i 111. '.< D.t , S -/V on good security, at six per cent. Address HASTE, Herald I'ptown Branch ortke. I always HAVE money 'io loan O.N .viokt I page Now York city Property; city Bail road Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. ii. L. CKaNT. 14."> Broadway. TOII N S. PI KEC K, no 5 1'IN T.. \l AS MoNp7Y To ej loan on New York city tenement property; ti per cent money lor first class loans I IKE AND I NDmVMKNT INHl'RANOE I'oLITTes IJ purchased or loaut made on same, other securities negotiated uade A co., 170 Broadway. Money loaned on improved new yokk poop. ert.v at t? and 7 percent, at lowest expense; Second and i.eusebold .Mortgage* at easy terms. ChOltCE W. STAKE, 15U Broadway. | Oil-TCE OK TUB LA KB bUOlU AS 9 MICHIGAN Southern Kai.way Company. Skw York, Julj '?. 1H7H. j The Directum of thin company have declared a dividend of j two per c.'iit upon the capital Muck thereof, payable ? n the j 1st dny id AukiiM next, at tho ofllca of Messrs CIIA *E *k I ATKINS. No. 18 it road M., New York. I he transfer books will ho closed at 3 o'clock I*. M. ??n j Saturday, the Htli inat.. and will oo reopened on the morning of W euue*day, the 2d day ot August next. E. i>. .v ? tCKSTEK, I rcaKiirer. PtKlil.s HAYING MINERAL i.AM?>, and GOOD title thereto, in Caiitorniu *?r Nevada, and wishing to I nave company tunned and property worked, uduic*>? IHtoKKu, Herald otlice. r^liK CODLK.iK liOATTtACks. TUB KUtSllMKN'S RACK TO-DAY. SPECIAL DESPATCHES lO THE EVE N1N t i TK LEGE A M. . \Y AN f h I)-l M .\i ..Dl A I K LOAN OH $jr>o KuK 3t) f? days; satisfactory security; liberal bonus. Address J to day LADY, Herald odic.', 44* am i-..i !.'ian u!-' iilii.o ?>; .mx wti ocnt koh M live years; lirM mmtguge rented cltt property. Principals or uttorusts only adoreas SMiTu, hlH Hr.iudwny. & t)h| | LOAN' WANTED B~A MAN I ? ACTP ItKH*, to got out large otdcrs; real estate security. ! Ada.ess MANUFACTURER, box 104 Herald t plowu iitaneti olticu. (feO'rj j W A NT r. D?SEC I" It IIV HOUSEHOLD I TKnlture; uot to bo moved. Address EDWARD, i box l*ii Herald oillee. cil ^ lvlvil i,> loan "on ( olITibTa college i tJ)i.o?"UU leaseho.d; five yours. c. E. I1a\DEN, 47 William st. | jWjlj COLD V* ANTED ON~ MtTuTC AOkI. tDa-ii* )\J *\JV'W 1'ayuble iu London, low rate interest, ! 011 estate of about three times value. Address MKKCiiA.Nl, bOX IH2 Punt ollice. 1 $1.(100.(100 VJu'iL \ . K. SI'lV KNSOX, Jr., No. 4 Pine st. | HISINKSa DPPthtTllVlTIEN. VI11 M >hae MAa IIA . *U,oVi To INYl' IS AN established husluiSH. >11 AY A KISf?Kit, 114 NH-tRtiM. " mi- v riou i.'irv wi? tuv crmn.' nr\ic<i 1 I A go id btibiti.'H*. on principal strict, for sale cheap, on i uasy terms. Apply to A. L. iiUA'fc, opposite station, i'iaiu- j lie id. A GOOD OI'POKTUNITY FOR KXOAUINU IX *A manufacturing business already established, present owner being ?i>U en to retire ???t account of ill health ; cnpi- ! tai required. <55,000. Addrtii 0 IT. J., box ltf) H^rllduDM. , A~ VERY hKSIR \BLK AND WKLL IVVYLNO II'jTKL I Property tor sale cheap. situated itt ma hoad ot lirocitwo.?d La%e, Orange county. N. V., having 1,4 HJ leot water | Irom. scenery. ?Ve., 1111 mrpasiod. For further particulars I apply to J K. I'Ai-MhK. i'FJ titli Mr., near ?2dst. * 1'ARI'XtK WAN IKU-IN AN QLi> EPI ABUillEU ] aL drug store tu New Vork. LOOK, 235 Washing on st., Brooklyn. ?Pi.KflEIl> CHANCE To MAKK MiiNKf IN A legitimate businetM with a.nail capital. Call at (id Dunne at., third floor. Bl.-IM.SS v.M I -KM1-..N f. -"IIA SBIt A i.1 j TAftUlT tuiine," autoniutic ; return* balls thrown; ornamental Mod interesting; Just th* thing lor picuics. pa k*. lairs, hi mid out ol doors .Samples and particul .is. I#' Maiden lane. DUK S.ALK?O.M-; tli Tlllt t iltMv i.M Al i.iMl >l* I sized lintels, doing a tine business; Lease and 1'iiriii tare at low price. For information aaplv to WILLIAM HTKWAltr, Stewart's hotel, Broadway and l.'tli at. pAKlSKK NN AN'TICD WITH $15/M? i o ...ss~[ ,1 good matutiaciiirlng business ol long standing; orders largely in advance ; #10 i,<*W trade; go d profits. For lull particular! apply to sAML *' nKar, >?i Lltarty at. 1 ) A I; I .n i. I; WANiih-lN A C'Abtl BU8lXK>8, WELL X. established; i re-|ti.red (. \. FNKY A SMITH. 17 Centre -t. PARTNER WANTED?ACTIVE PREFERRED, WITH J $2o,hiJl), to extend the business of a manufactory of staple proprietary goods for munufacttiiftrs' use; uiiuxcctuionuble ro.ercuco. Address (JilKM It AL>, lleraid office. t 1JAINTM A v l> CoEOIti. ?A VANI fAI T1 KIN"; 1 house, having u tine usinoss, with a young, active pari nor with i* I J.t-O. ?lor toe purpose of extension. Apply to tiHlCids .V t AKLliTON, UH ifroadwity. U%KK OPPOR1 INI I Y ^ESTABLISHKII BU8INEM; ?.">0 ) r?. ?,u red. half cash ; rent free. II AN KINS ,t CO.. 2N West 29th st. ^FECIAL PAHINIIK WAMKll? KJTJIKR LADY OK geiitl man, with S20.0 *) to Fi.'i,0(Nl CHpltnl, ill a high t'.ned. renrineiuttve tuaitiitaeiuring bus n ** in New York: twenty to tU.riy per cent on investment sure ; large fortunes have hetn made hi same business: personal services not essetiiialiy necessary. 1 rincipnls only need address PKACTlt'AL, box l."?2 herald ortue fTO 1, \.Ui'ij\L YAKIL WOOD AM) r .i-.l) TMTM" 1 hiess; long established ; including scales. Horses.('arts, harness, 1 rucks Ac. Responsible parties, apply. JAMF.S D. KaY, 41 Liberty st. ' Wanted?a party wrrii <7a>uo in a rafe, legitimate nianu avtur.ng bus ties-.: goods in demand and pr ilit* larg t. Address r . 1\. M., Herald office. 41 1411 -ANV H03EAI lil' -lNhSS MAN >% I III fHIg amount 1 will establish in a money makiug business which dull times don't affect. HARDING, 681 Broader ay* (TillUk ? PAMTNnH WAMi h -IN A UUOD MANiT lacttirlug hiihlne-'s where a go.?d income can bo realised. WAFFaEY A SMI III. 17 l>ntro ?t. j inn n:u ri'NI N,:i 1T? V NEW AKt'KJLK, : tUU cAiily uiHiiuUcturtiiJ, lued iu eisry moro, nnd c?n ' Ih* worked with >i n in tt 11 capital. will null i'ntint or Hutu tncruui. Apply to W 11., box IIM Herald office. .No i ng?nti. d[Cn|| ?A B (J hi If Kb A man IN NKWaRK WITH tj)t JV/U? till* amount to invent in mii e*utiiinlied Ou?ino??, ; imvliiK wilt; liiii'Vc-tioii ?ollclt-?l i,hI1 oh or uddre?? , JAMr.rf A. ht'rl t, IW Mechanic*!.. Newark, N. J. ^.7 (k OAHIi WILL PLlU'MAaK ONK-HALK V I interett hi hii n?tAbli*li<Ml chhIi ouiiueta, puyiti/ 5.M? pt r month. H?Vi liroadway. room 0. CtQ(| III WILL SLt;i Kh "lIALK IMLHKSl IN AS NpOv/\/ old CHiablixlitMl and tmti.ix buiiltto**, located 011 Hroaduar. Addrw** I'HOPHIhl'hK, bo* 17<i llerald office. *\mi - 'AMTNBB WAhTBU IN A It K'timattf und extra profltiihle tuan factur* 1 n if t> ?i -111 . -? that will bear in ventilation. Adureat KXlKA, boa 11H iieralu office. BUSINESS TROUBLES. Winlcrnlt/ A Datllo, donli ty in wool at No. 103ReaJe alrro, who made an assignment to I.. Heilllel.i, liare flioil 11 voluntary polltion in bankruptcy Among the ; creditor., tbo following held tha largest clnitu*E. J. I Currliigtou, Jl.i.Tihl 90; Oclrlclia A Co., f!2.7tt7 31; J. M. Renos a Co.. f i,084 30; Alex. Kich, I.I.UrMI 82; J. (4. I l.'eiiodicl, g.i.042 2d; J. A. Liviug.toti, $4.!8<0; E. Coinperix, I4.1I7I 48. The l?ial nubilities aggregate .it, ami the asset* nr. merely riomin<l. Kleven 1 rodilara of liainberuer a t.ani, manular.turers ! ol ladle*' garments at No. MM t anal aired, have tiled a ' petition to UuVu tbo llrm ilcifared bankrupt. The , in 1 ma ol the petitioning rreil.iora nmount to $l9.90o, ' the tollowing bettig the principal ciaima ? Hcolt Unit Iters. *3.7411; Wnueahlo lirotliera, $2,437 64; Cat- | tuner & Co , $2,903 44; James Klliott, $2,296; Victor I a Achelts, $l,8pr, *8; linrdl a Co , $1,.'i04 A (etitioii 111 tiaukruplcy bus been tiled against Itavlil Wurwii k. ol No. 32ti Broadway, by James Pollock, John it. Kullerton, lletijamm Hiowrnt, Jobu K. liratium and JoaepU 1*. Murray. Suto l.udwig Kapl, the pioprloior of tha Meuben House, No. 2V.i Uowery, liua been sold out under cxecu- 1 thin. Simou l.eaicr lias cone Into'mnkrutitcr. with li.ihii. itu.'M amounting lo J.'i.uoO, ?n'l nominal a*ect?, $1,104. In llio Count* ':iork'? utllee there *a< lilou yoeterUay (be aailRiimaut of John Siowari an J Wifiiam inwholl, | rompottnr the llrtn ol ilcvrirl At Mitchell, lo frank 1 KolhkcU Ivi. SAI) REMIXOLU OF THE FOURTH. On the fourth of July wiillc William Jewel, a boy, , wok linn* curlrmgc* >.l a Iroo in llasi Thirtieth etroet I ho Kent a bullet through the ri;;ut knee of Thotna* 1 f.arly, of No. o-ki Second avuunc, alio wriui kweiplug the ' i.Uewalk <>| (mute to ttio tr? n Jewel w.ia not ;?rre?tod unit ) i Kii-ni. v, when lie war committed lo awml the , roauli ol Keily* interim. I lie latior i? now in Hello \uo H??i' Ui and but lull* bope* are eutortaincU of ' bla recover*. J * MARRIED. Jk.nshnus?Kuxstox ?On Tuesday, May It, at tbs residence of Mr. (J. ('. Leeds. by the Her. Or. VVeston, C. H. Jknmxiis, of New York, to Mrs. S. A. i'canros, of Nashville, Tunn. No curds. Shai.i.woou?Woodrukk.? (in Monday, July 10, Jitn rtu 11. .Suti.i.souu to Doha Wootnttry. DIED Caiiiu.?In llrooklyn, on Monday, July 17, 187(1. Anna, the youuscjt child of Robert j. aud Murmurs! Caluli, a cod 1 year and 4 months. f , Relatives and friends of the laiuily are invited to attend the funeral, from (US lie kulb iir., ou Tuesday, July IK, at hulf-jiast two o'clock. Cams.?Yesterday morning, Lurisi, Infant dau^litci of Isaur and Thore-a t'abn. The luncral will take [ilace to day. at half-past tart I', il.. front ibu residence, lis Kasl (Lid at. Kclativei ami friend* are invited to alum! Caukoi.l.?(in Suuday, July 10. 1x70, Kuuoxi Can not. i., native of tbu couuty Limerick, lrdlaud, ago < 78 years. The relatives ami friend* of the family are respect fully Invited to atteud the funer.il, from his laie rest deuce. 4;V8 West ">2d hi., from ttieucu to Calvary Cemetery, at hall-putl one o'clock 1*. M. Caksioy.?Mii iiaml Cassiuy, suddenly, July 13, In lb< 43th year of be- ugo. Chamiikks. suddenly, at Ins rcsiitonca, Hudson si., corner ol West lltli si., Thomas Ciiammkrh, ased 04 years. Relatives uud I'rtonds are especiullv Invited to attent the ruueral. Iroiu tbu Scotch i're*b> tei lull church. 14th sc. east of Olh uv.. this (Tuesday) slier noon, ? two o'clock. Codoixoto.x.?On Monday, July 17, at the residenei of his brother, til Kiugstou, N. Y., JsviKRao* Coia lUMiroN. Noiicu of funeral hereafter. Ccwmii.i.y.?On Saturday, July 15, ex-Judge Micuahi Con mi i i.i. y , in iho Old year of Ins ago. His relatives uud Iriondsaro respectfully Invited to attend Hie lunerul, lromi ids lute residence. 222 West 001k St., ou l'u sdav, July 10, at ton A. M., to the Churcli ol St. l'.iul the Apostle, .MhIi nc and Vlu av., wliero a solemn muss ol rci|uiom will be ofTerod lor the repose ol hl> soul; thence to C Ivary Cemetery. CnoMv.?On Sunday, July 10, suddonly. Timotiit 11. Ciionin, native of the parish ol Mallow, county ol Cork, Ireland, aged 31 years. Itelatives und friends are respectfully invitod to attend the luncral, Iroin Ills lute residence, 28 Itulgef st., ou Tuesday. July 18, at half past ono o'clock. Cork papers please copy. Davis.?At I'urls. France, Juno 20, 1876, Cbarlm Wkmici.i. Davis, aged 20 years, son of tbo late Benjamin W. Davis. Itelallves and friends of Iho family are Invited tn attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, July 18, at three I'. M., trom his late residence, No. 14 Willow at., liiooklyii. Doiison.?On Monday, Ju'.y 17, Hrun Kraxcis, aoa ot Frauds aud ICllia IKihsou, in the 10th year of hit age. HolattvoB and friends of the family are respectful!; lit\"itccl to altoiul the luiirr.il frolii No. 810 West 4*11 si , oil Tuusday ultcrnoou, at hall-past one o'clock. Doit.iini ?Suddenly, ol clioiera intituium. ut 10 Irr lug place, on .1 uIy 17. Hoskmki.ia, lulant daughter o Carlos ami Mercodis Horu.lo, ol Vulpuruiso, Chill, uged 10 months ami 0 days South American ami Mexican papers please copy. Do an.?(iii Monday, lTtli insL, Mrs. Catuakinc Kuan, ngod 59 years, 3 months and 15 days. Friend* of the family are respectfully invited tc ulicnil the I (literal, from Iter late residence, 77 Klisa belli St., on Wednesday, ut two I'. M. F.w.i.os.?t?n July 17. at his residence, No. 79 Clinrh ton sU. Tiiomas Iai.i.on, ol' the purisli or Killeny. tovMiluinl ol Cariliroii Taylor, county Sligo, Ireland, is the 4iiili year ol Ills utfu. Tlio relatives and Irlends a-o respectrully Invited lo ntlonil Ins luneral, Irom Ills Into residence, on Wednesday, at hall-past one o'clock, to Calvary Couielur.v. (Jili.km)kk.?At Jack'ouville, Flu , on Wednesday, July li, Aktiick, only son ol Arthur and Kllio U.Header, uged 5 months ami 'J days. (lit Kv.?Thomas (iKKS.x, of suustroko, in the 40tb yeur ol Ins line. The relatives and friends of tlio laiully are invited lo alieud the luneral, Irom Ins lute residence. No. 511 liroomu st., on Wudncsdnv, ut two o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery, lor Interment. Havkukykk.?On Sunday, Jutv 10, Jumkpii li. Uavhmkynit. In the 'J'.HIi year ol Ins age. Fum-rul (rem Ins lute residence, li'Jl West 15tli *1, ob TUurstlay, July -d, ui ten o'clock A. M. Relatives anil friends are respectfully luv ted to attend. Hkaiim.?nil Monday. July 17, Tiiomam Hiiarn, beloved hushund ol Catharine Ileum. aged 55 yeur*, a na live ol Killiicuu, county Westmcsih Ireland. The relatives and friends ol the laiully are respectfully invited lo attend the funeral, on Wednesday, irom Ins late residence to the church of At. Michael, where rct|uiuin mu-s Will he ollorcd |nr lite repose ol his soul ut eleven o'cloek |>recisoly, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery lor lt.ternienl. Jo.xMH,?Aftc.i a |irt irarted illness, at her late real deuce. 40f) Adclphi st., I'.rooklyn Mrs. Almbpa Joxks, aged ltd. e Her remains w ill he tnkou to (Sosheu, N. V., on Wednesday morning for interment. Relatives and friends of the family are invited tout lend the Inuerai services at Hoghcu on Wednesday atlcrnoou, without further notice Lathkoi'.? Suddenly, nt l.ako Muliopar, Saturday evening. July 15. Fiikokric K. I.atiiiiop. "on ol tlio lau Rev. 1. K. I.al(iron, I). I) , In tlio 33d year of his age. Funeral services al the residence of his brother iuluw, Rev. Dr. Month. 1 JO West 11th St., WeUaorday morning. at hall past uiue o'clock. Ma\mno.?In Brooklyn, al his mother's residence, 2R4 Smith at., on Monday, July 17, Jamks Mamm.no, lo llio dot It year ol Ins ago Immediately alter the requiem mass, on Wednesday, at ten o'cloek. the remain* will no removed from St. l'nul's. Court st., to Holv Cros-t Cemetery. Hi* Irlends, and those of iiis brother, Aloysius, O. S. F., aro lo vileu in uuenu. Mkkkk.?Suddenly, nt Manor Station, I.onji Island, on .Saturday, July 15, 187M, Oi.ta viua \V. Mkkkm, youngest huii of the lato Julio Meoka, in the 22d year o( In.- age. Kuncrnl services at tho Cliurcli ol the Holy Trtulty, corner ol MuJiaou nv. auti 4'J<I at, on ruoKilay, Julv IS, at tlirt'O o'clock 1'. M. Relatives unit friends ol tin I mi) 11 y anil members of tlio graduating class of 18*0. Hurvaril College, nro rcs|>cctlully lovllotl to attend without luri her notion. ItoHlnu papers |>lca?o copy. MoityoKD.? In Brooklyn, on July 16, J. 11. i* Mob roxi). Notice ol funeml hereafter. ? Mi Oivitt.?suddenly, on Saturday ercoiug, Joai Mi Divitt, in Iiis4bin year. Tlio rclutivnH and frieads of tho family, nlao moinberi of tlio John J. D'Hrion nod joliu W. I.antliior associations and niuinbcra ol tlio kightb Aaaouibly Dlatrlct Roptlblican Association nro roepnctlully invited to attend tlic fuiicrii'. on Tuoaday, at one o'clock, from fa la lute rcaldente, 90 Willett at. Nai uiito.v?On Munday, July 10. gwttrirda, youngeat iluuKliier of Jumea and Ann Naughtou, aged 1 year ami & inoiiilis. The relatives and friends are respectfully InTited to uliond Hie tuiioral. from J4 Relist., on Tuesday, July 18, at ten A. M. N'kvix.?On the 17lh mat.. In the 6Hih year of bor age, Mahy, relict of the late John Nevln, of Oalway, Ireland. Her romalns will be removed from tier late roaldence, 19 Kldgo at, on Wednesday, the lOiti lust., at hall-past tiino A. M., to SL Msry'n church, wbero a solemn mid ol rei|uiom will lie offered lor tbu repose of her soul; them-e to Calvary Cemetery lor inluruient. Relatives and frieuds re-pectlully Inrtted. I'or.NAMxKi. ? on Monday. July 17. Waltrr, youogen child ol Morris and Kliza l'oxnuiiskl. aged M tnontlia. Relatives and Irieuds ol the lainlly are invited to at tend tho luneral, at tho residence of his parents, 201 West 4."itti si., Tuesday, July 18, at ten A. M. ItAVKMiii.L.?In Brooklyn, on Saiurday. July IS, ot consumption. Vhtohia W. Kavkmiill, daughter ol tlis lute W. H and Marsh Itnvnnhill. Kmieral services will tie held ut tho rosidenee of her iiiiuucr, ni lurrcpuul *u, oil lueauay, iuiJ 19, at threo I'. M. lUiixoxn ? fin Sunday evening, July 10, afl?r a long lllnc**, Tan a am Hanson d, aged 21 year*. Tim ruiativcs and friend* are reepoctlully Invited to attend It lit funeral from his late residence. No. 444 Washington st, on Tuesday, July 18, at half-past two o'clock. SriiLTl.su.?At I*ako (loorge, Saturaav evening, July lo, J lmkm lli ki'iisll, iufaiit son oi Waller and Jennie K. Schuyler, ugod 10 months and k days. Funeral irom residence of his grandfather, 12 West 6Ut at, on Tuesday, July 18, at ten A. M. Relatives uud friends are itivilod to attend. htakk.?July fj, chaxui.UK Htakk, in the Sflth year ol lila age. Funeral at tho residence of his sou-lu-law, Charles J. Slarr, .Slumlord, Conn, on Tuesday, ISth mat., at eleven o'clock. Carnages will moet the 0:06 A. M. train Irom New York. Htkllixo.? on the 17th Inst, Aloymuh Tomasisa, youngest child and only dnughtor of Hermann and Kegm.i Sidling, aged h inonilis and 8 days. Kuoeral from her parents' resulonee. &H2 Hroome si, on lUOKoay, too lkin mat, at one f\ H. Mtvhut.?Suddenly, Saturday,, July 1^ Tti.tr W. SrvKfiv. in tho :tad year ol Ids age. Funeral at Norwich, Conn., on Wednesday, 10th Inst Mu a re? (In Monday, July 17, after a lingering Illness, Matilda, beloved wile of Abraham Straus, In tUe 27tb year o' her age. The relatives and irieiids of the family, also Isslsh IMNlge, No. 4U, I. O. 11. II., and Henry Clay Lodge, No. 1H, I. O. K. 8. ol I., ?ro respectfully Invited to attend the Itinera I of the deco <ee<), on Wednesday morning, at nino o'clock, from her Info residence. J4."i KantM li at. STKo.Mi.-? On Sunday eveuiog, July 10, of consumption, Axuik i'.. wiio ol Churlaa S. strong, and daughter >i Cbnrtes W, HutfkM. , y Fuller I service* hi the Stanton street Haptlsl church, In Staninu at , near Cbrystie, ou Wednesday, July 111, at two o'clock. Rela'ivos and Irlands lire re-' spectiully invited to attend without further notice. Si'i.uvax.?*>u tlonday, I7tb in*l, Timotht sci.liVas. n native ol Kenmaru, couuty Kerry, Ireland, aged 20 years and " month-. The relative* and friends of the family are re*|iect of tata brother in law. Michael Murphy, Jj Yandowaler ?t , on WiiliK-t l.iy. lbtli inrt,, ut tw<f o'clock P. M. Vimikl?On Sunday July 14; Ai ui'st CL, Infant son of Franc Is unit Henrietta Yogel, aged U month* and 2J days. Funeral from No ITS ilenry it, on Tuesday, July IS. at two o'clock J'. M. Wilkiksom,?In llrooklyn, K. D , suddenly, on Saturday. July l.T, Fkam is A., son of FrancuX. tVilkissoo, : In tiiv 3Tth year ul liisnga. . Relative* nn<J Irionds urn respectfully Invitod to at- \ tend the luncral, front the rondeiien ot lu.t fitiuor, 333 South ;W si.. <>n Teesmty, July IS. at two I*. M. \\ i??artii. ?on eniiday, July lb, I.onsA, widow ot the iAle l*etvr Wunisrth, aged tT years. Kelatiro* an J friends ar* re?|Mrctiully Invited to ah tend iliu funeral, from her lain rosidenco, 1-1 8th av., on Tueeday, ?t one o'clock. Voi'tN "n >aiurUay, July 16, CathaVisb, widow ot ths Mia John Young, m in* bin year of her age. Relative* and friend* nru invited to alleud the funo> rai, on Wednesday. July 19. at throe o'clock, Irout her Me restdenoo, U 1 air ah, Newark. M. J.