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STEALING A SAFE. [CONTINUED FllOM EIGHTH PAGE.] trace of it ?oulil be 'ound. Its dimension* were three Icel ?t(tare and II* weight about -UO pound*, showing that ut leant Ibrtfl peVMfts must Lav*- l?-eu concern*! iu ttu' robbery. No i^rrou could be fouod who bad Lot,cod a team id Ibo neighborhood during the hours of night. Ttio eaio contained about f 'iOOiu money and the lollowing paper*:?A boud tor f2,000 in the Me ciiamca and builder*' Association, deoiis lor property at No. Hilt rtruet. No. 1,071 Second avenue anil No. 1,220 Third uveuue, and insurance policies In th? How er.v V'ire, Munulacturers and Builders', Traders' Fire and Mechanics'. The rase was reported at the Central Oillce and detectives put to work upon it. A Decline in Stocki from the Beit Prieei of the Day and Reeovery at the Cloie. GOLD 109 1-2 A 109 3-8. Money on Call 3 aud 2 Per Cent?Govern ment Bonds Strong?Railway Bonds Steady. Wall Btukt. 1 Fbibat. Nov 24?? P. M. f The railway list having been advanced by the stimu lus of higher ratsa for "dressed hogs," and halting now in the advanoe of any further Increase in trolgbt charges, buyers of shares are finding but a bad market to bring their pigs to. Tbe day has been dull as to Importance of fluctuations and limited as to amount of transactions, tbe whole aggregate of business footing up less than 100,000 shares, of which more than one-third is to bo placed to the credit ol Lake Shore. There being no pressure to sell aud no avidity to buy, prices did not vary ma terially from those of yesterday, and a sort ol vacuum was created in the usual speculation abborent to brokers and to nature alike. Tbe moat Important variations occurrod In tbe coal stocks, which swung backward and forward, within an arc of IX per ocut, tbe motive power being the acquisition ol cash stock (liber for immediate delivery or for tbe purpose o'f returning borrowed shares against which sellers' op tions bad been put out. Tbe demand for borrowing purposes was evon greater than yesterday, au eight per cent lor oue day being readily obtained, while sellers' options for sixty days were not done belter than 2J* per cent below the ruling cash price. 1 ho speculation In these stocks follows a coarse as regular ad tbo procession of the equinoxes, snd con sists in a mad drive in the way of short sales, an un pie; saut squeeze In tho way of cash shares, and a madder struggle to cover aud get out This appears to be almost the truo story of tho last two or three days, and It Is trtte enough to disgust a marine While political affairs have as yet scarcely disturbed valuoi, business, In matter of volume, has almost re ceived a quietus, not at tbe Stock Kxcbango only, but Iu all kinds of commercial marts. It there does not exist a positive anxiety, there Is at least a disposition to wait and see if events are tending to "where pas lion leads or prudcnce points the way," and until one load or tbe othor is chosen the prospect of livelier Ames is dull indeed. TUB BALIS TO-DAY, The transaction* at tbo Stock Exchange to-day krgregsted 87,412 share*New York Central aud Hudson. 112; Erie, 2,500; Lake Snore, 34,700; North western, 1,300; do. preferred, 400; Rock Island, 2.860; Pacific Mall, 1,300; tit. Paul, 1,000; do. preferred, 7,125; Ohios, 2,200; Western Union, 6,200; Wsbasb, 8,000; Union Pacific, 200; Delaware, Lackawanna and Westorn, 17,725; New Jersey Central, 9,580; Michigan Central, 6,400. OPENING, IIIGHIST AMD LOW It ST PRICKS. Tho following table sbows the opening, highest aud lowest prices of the day:? Opening. UightM. Loviett. New York Central 102s, lo2?, 102?? Erie 0*, 9 % 9% LhKu Shore 60'4 66% 561, Wabash 8% 0% tt'4 North western 35% 3ft % 34% NortbwcSiern preferred.... 68 68 67% Rock Island tW'? 99 % 9S% Milwaukee and Sl Haul.... l'j% 19% 19% Milwaukee aud Si PauipreL 62% S'J% 61% lieL, Lack, una Western.... 7o% 71 6?% New Jersey Central 34% 3-> % 33% Union Pacitlo 69% 6969 Ohio and Mississippi 6% 6% 0% Western Uuion 71% 72 71% Pacitlo Mail 26 26 24% CLosiau j'Kicno?j r. M. OjfereJ. Offrrei, Atked. facific Mall... ~4'? 2Z> Mil A Si Pp .. Si>% 5J-4 Weil i n Id... 71% 71V C ? , C .V I 35', 8* All A Pac Tel 15 15% C,C It I C 3 3% V.ulckalivcr 11% i;>^4 Del. L A West. 1U^? 7h% 1 uc ?u?e. pi. 18 20 Krie H-, w. ' m Li IV A .>1 4% 5 lian A til Jo... lliG lj'i MLAMpf..... 5 O 11 hii A m Jo pi 24 tfU ei.li.? ' a. 105 1(17 Lb AM go.. 50% 5?J% AuieilCNii Kx.. <1 01% Midi Central . 43 48% 1/ f> I iure??. 56 57 NV & llurlem.l t! 13H ?IU-1 Hru'iKx >-0 ft N V O 1 II ....105i% 102% CI. e a Alioa.. !??% lot) NJCeutral.. 35'j a >', i kvt A P.tlfc. &"?% KM% tlhlo A Miss... ? 0% Cli e A N Vt... !?4* 3ft l'Rnama ? 127 Chic A N t? |> 5<% 5,% Tol A .v Kb li'i H% t liit ik i.l... 0"% !n> I'men Pacific.. 6?% 60'. Mil A til P .... 10% 20% Mo PariU 3 4' ADVAXCB AMI DKCIJXK. The following are the cbangos In closing prices com pared with those of yesterday:? Advaack.?Delaware and Lackawanna, %; Dela ware and Hudson. 1; Lake Snore, %; Michigan Cen tral, %; Morris aud Essex, %; Jersey Central, 1%; New York aud New Huveu, 1%; Pacillo Mall, %; (juicksllver, %; Wabash, %. I ill link. ?Gold, '4 ; American Express, %'; Western 1 in ii, |a ; Umou Pacitlo, %; St. Paul, preierred, %; Kot.k iRlaud, %; Northwest pielerreU, %'; Northwest rou.tuou, %; Harlem. ; Illinois Central, i; Hunni 3-.1 ami SI. Joseph common, t4 ; Eno, % ; Durllngtou tnd Qulucy, % ; Now YorK Cciural, %; Atlantic and Pucmc leie^raph, %'. The rest of tho market was stationary. THK MOXKY IIAKKKT. Monoy on call loans was supplied at 4, 3 and 2 |'Cr cent, with the last figure quoted as the flual rate. Prlmo psper is passed at 4% and 6 per cent. There is very little, however, in tbe bauds of brokers. The ratea of exchange on New York at the under mentioned cities today were:?Savanuab, % ofT; Charleston, easy, 6-10 a par; New Orleans, commer cial 3-16, oank %; Cincinnati, heavv, 100 discount; Bt. Louts, 126 a 160 discount; Chicago, 100 discount. The sterling exchange market is rather better. Pritno nominal rates, 4.82 and 4 84; selling rates, 4.81% a 4. V2 and 4.83% a 4.t3%. Kslclitnurks, 93% a 93% and 94% a 94% i cables, 96% a 96% ; prime Paris, 6.18% and &10% TIIK UOI.ll MAKKKT. Gold opened at 109% and closed at 109%, all tbe tales of the day huviug been at these Ugures. Tbe carrying rates were 2, 1% and 1 por cent. Loana wore also made Hat. OPKKATIOBM OV THE GOLD IXCHAXUS BJIMK. Gold balauces $1,047,515 L'urreuey balamioa 1,231,876 Gross clearances 20,086,000 The steamship Neckar, Irom Southampton, which trrived to-day, brought $723,676 gold coin and $176,000 ulver bars. 1 bo total receipts of gold coin from Eu rope thus far this week are $2,370,676. GOVKIt.XMKXT BONDS. Government bonds closed Arm at tbo following quo tations:?Uultod States currency sixes, 123% a 124%; to. do,, 1881, registered, 117 a 117%; do. do., do., coupon, 117% a 118; do. do., 1866, registered, 110 a 110%; da do., da, coupon, 110% a 110% ; da do., do., new, registered, 113', a 113% ;da da, da, coupon, 113% ft 113%; do. da, 1867, registered, 110 a u 116% ; da do., da, coupon, 116% a 110%; do. do., 1868, registered, 117% a 118; do. da, da, coupon, 117% a 118; da ten forties, regtatered, 113% a 113%; do. do., coupon, 114% a 116do. lives, 1881, registered, 112% a 112%; da da, do., coupon, 112% a 112%; da 4%'s, 110% a 110%. DRY GOODS mroRTS. Tbe Imports of dry goods at this port for the week ?nding to-day were $1,017,680 aud the amount mar keted $870,h62. Tbe total imports of dry goods at tfeia port since Jauuary 1 were $76,466,787 and the total amount marketed $70,616,170. TUB UMITftb ftTATM TKSASLBY. The Assistant 'treasurer paid out to-day $72,000, (old, on account ol interest, aud $11,40U In redemp? tloa ol live-twenty bonds The ttub-Treaaur7 released Hi,loo silver coiu to-day. Kevouue receipts to-day, $.100,000; customs rouvlpis, $300,000; bank notea re ceived, $700,000. TVS PUNKIOX MAakKT. Hrlttsk cou.els mused yesterday at M%, oyeaed to- i day at ibo Mine price, ad>'inccd lo M',', and at two o'clock the quotation *?? United State* bond* la London are uuchauged. Tho furiber iuu of ?249,000 bullion was to-day withdrawn lrom the BaoK cf England. Part of tbia sum?to wit. $760 000, will be ??ul to New York, liar diver >? 54t,d. Tbe Ave o'clock quotations from London report consols un changed i95J, aU5>a), and United State* bonds '4 a *, lower lor teu-lortiee, and now Area S lower tor l!>06's and higher for 1867'a. Rentea tn Paris are 10466. I'ditea State* Uvea in Frankfort, 101 ?*. KAU.KOAU BONUS. Railroad bonds were quiet. Tbe most important change waa a uccllne of 1 per cent In New Jersey Cen tral con vertlblea. Tbe other changes were as follow*:? An advance of V In Mo ma and Esaex firsts, Missouri Pacific seconds and Wabash firsts (3L Louis divis ion), X '?> St- Paul consolidated atnkiog lunds, %>rris and Essex secouda and J* tu Loulavllle and Nashville consols of 1898 There was a decline of H in North Missouri Urals. Tbia afteruoon New Jersey Central convertibles fall off to 78and cloaed at 79. Ohio and Miasouri consolidated ainking funds advanced to 83X and seconds to 50. New York Central coupon Orats brought 120S', Union Pacific firsts 106>4 and Lake Shore consolidated registered firsts 104\. Tba follow ing were the closing quotations for Pacific Railroad bonds:?Union firsts, 105<^ a 106S ; da land grants, 100?4 a 101; da, aiuklng fund*, W)\ a ul>?; CcntraU, 109 a IOUJ4. BANK BHAKBS. The sales of city bank shares wero aa follows:?Ten America at 130, 10 Metropolitan at 124, 30 Pbccnlx at 86 and 100 Continental at 68. STATE 1101108. State bouds at the Board were steady for Tennesseas, Missouri long sixes and South Carolina sixes, new, to which dealings were confined. 1'HII.AOIUIIIA stocks. Tbe closing prices of Pblladelpbta alocka were as follows:? Bid. A iked. City sixes, new 116 115>4 Uulied Railroad ol New Jersey.... 137 137>4 Pennsylvania Uullroad 45*? 46J? Heading Railroad 22?, 22J4 Lelilgh Valley Railroad 48 48% Catawiaaa 1 relerred 3tl 37 Philadelphia und Erie Railroad..... i:ij? 14 Schuylkill Navigation preferred.... 10'.; 11 Not thern Central ltuilroiid 26 '4 20 Lebigb Navigation 27'i 28 Oil Creek and Allegheny Railroad.. 8?, *?4 Htstonvilie Railway 21 % 2114 Central Transportutlou 8940 UKAllt HKCKII'TS. Tbe following shows tbe recolpts of grain at tbe Atlantic seaports lrom April 29, the opening of tbe season, to November 11, a period of twenty-nine woeks:? Corn. All Grains. New York 19,996,308 60,602,046 lloston t),021,608 8,0M>,688 Portland 498,000 883,760 Montreal 3,419,981 11.224,058 Philadelphia. 13.160,025 19.844,476 Baltimore 12,871,600 15,022,686 New Orleans 1,858,578 2.69?,687 Total 67,322.500 109,654,005 ar. PAUL iarmnus. The following shows the earnings of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee ana St. Paul Railroad Company lor tbe third week in November:? 187U. $178,000 1875 211,685 Decrease $33,685 SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. The following are tho closing official prioca of mining stocks to-day Alpha 38^ Justice 26v4'. Belcher 14 Kossuih lji liest & Belcher 47 V K'ntuck 10>4 Bullion 33\ Leopard 6>? Consolidated Virginia 52>4 Mexican 24 t4 Call lorn ia 64 J, Northern Belle 31 i, Cbollar 76 Overman 89)f CoiiUdenco 13 Opbir 45 Cali'iioiua 11 haymond & Kiv 4 Crowu Point. 9 Silver Hill 10^ Kxchoquer 14\ Savage.... 11 Gould it Curry 14 Sierra Nevada 11\ Hale & Norcross..... 7J? Union Consolidated.. 13 Imperial 3 Yellow Jacket 16 Julia Consolidated. .. 6>? Segregated Belcher.. 7ft THK AMUKlCASi MINlXO- UOABIl. Tne following Is the otQcial rapori of sale* to-dsy ,jo 38 lOOiki Lucerne. lit) do I at) do 3(>0 M?r Jt Miueri'.b30 2(lii Morrlmac b c 1' K) Mexican llO 100 vlpliir 100 Oriir'l Cumnock . W'A 50 Orermnu.. alO uC 1(XI Rnyiuoud n Ely. . 55 J ?) .S??*itr >10 14%' 34) do alO 14K .'UHiir'd BtlchinlU 10 5:> do ]->K l(Ki Sierra Nevada 14'. ? 100 ihi Alpha 100 lieichcr Bert iBelcher... 100 Bullion II*i i'hK'.IotiU ,.?i I ?>0 ClilUrl*oto?l.?10 l'Kl Cievelitud ? Oil do bUO ami do 200 do.... b30 iO 1 Con Virginia lOO Contldrucu .. nlo 50 do ..... 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MV KK at 3.V, 100 Mich Can KK ... 43', 1<>0 Clil M NW KK pf.. 68 4(1 i do 4 . 3 Ml M .t ?t f Ui. p. 5 S too do b3 42% 100 I ol .V i\ alt KK.... ?S ID i o., ... .... 12'I 101 Ohio .t M Ki. .... 6, 3iKJ do 4-1 mi do 03 ll'g lO-i il? *3 fiN do do 12 A 500 !f J Can RR *4* 50(1 uo 43 2011 do ji? 5 OLSa M ? Ki....a3 &11V 3iw do ?ili^ oo 1 do 5o?: 411 w , uu JO", I 11 00 M4)JJ 1100 Uo ?''?>)? I'lO do 3-1'4 8-i do .pill'i loo do H4'i HOJ do ...... &?>'? -OO do 34>, 11U0 UO b3 36'I 7'HiDal. 1. * WKR.... 7<i>. 8?. do a3 56.'? 200 do a 7i.)2 1500 oo.. ?' '* 17iK? nii 70', 83?j do SO1, 10 1 do c 7 1OU0 do.... 1!"0 do ?3 70^ 3,jO *8 10? 110 7o?4 m>j do b3 5.5 do 7 1 1 Mii'ac.VallHS ... 1JO do ? 70J< 12 S \ C* li K rtl..?3 102St 10:15 AND 11:30 A. M. $10000 US 5-20,0. '07. liavi $10JU) U 8 ? ?. cur. 124 liOuO do Ild>i4 FIRST BOARD?10:30 A. il. $10000 Teiin ?'?, naw. 44 J< 21 W> ?u? 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'98.. 93 SOO da SIJ^ 2000 TAW lit, St L<. 7i)i 21*1 do 61 llMU 11 * > J con :UKI do 52 1(1 lb* M#troplt'n Hk. 124 2-i do b.1 52 10 Hk of Atuer 186 100 do 5l'f 3?l i'liieni* Hank M ?? ?3 IOilCoiitliienlalHk.be W 4 *1 M J Cen KR.... .be 84'j 1 <?< 1 iiel .? li > an. .l?c 7' luO do i3 34^ lUD do ??*) IIi.S 1' O do . ........ 34*, |im rt ait (. tel.. .bc.b ? 72 ?(*' do i4i? M0j do... 72 . 00 do., . 34', ^00 do b3 71% 5.4J do 34', aoo do 7l?i 200 do 34', 15 do 71 *4 IojCUAKI KK..be 911 4 4410 do 7iK 100 do sS 99 12 Pann t oal. 22- loo o? S3 9W^ 1(X? - M.I... .licb l .5 000 To! M \\ KR. ,bo 0', ?Kl do *8 24?< am uo 1... ??, M American Bx.bcaJ HI), #?i do...... tt^4 eo .in DK IUO do.... 0, 14 do 8'3k Trni ??, 20vi Brie KK 1.0 9% anO do 200 Micu ( an it. bce3 4^S 4(W do ?????? J>S loo do.... 0- 4 S V Dal|li a 11 KK..iic 7ii?4 5.11 u? |3 41 51 O do 100 68 800 do *3i< 200 do 70(4 2uO do 48 7?i d.. 70 40, do 48X IUO do b?', 20 Harlem KR....be 187 300 do... 7.. livi III Can Kit.. .bc.a3 7-X lOO do s?0 67S )0 N Y. N H * H KK 15.-> 10 C. B A U KR .be ll.ir, 77 do bc.s8 1-5 lUOUbiuAMK. .be 6'4 100 L 8 A MS KK. bo 56X lOO do |3 UJ, 1200 do 5uX 100 Ohio A M KK pf be 10 80 - do .. b3 50jj BEFORE CALL?12:30 P. M. $300(1 UH 6-2<i, ? '(8 1.7S 100aba NJ Can KK. .. 34,'? amjiiTlun 6'i. ui.,.. 44>, fOO do S1'4 31 <|oO I mi Col' 69 8111 do 16O 32 W 900 iTarra H 2d pf... 87* loOChl,HAgRR 112 S 5mm ( | lit.C A O br 94^ 100 do 113 ?*? 1 Ca So 1st,con.. 55* 10U Mil A St I' tlK..i3 I9?, lirOihi > > CjiiiK.sS 1U2K 10 M s i?i K KK|tl... 111 1 M 10b Cau KR..... i8)< fto.' do 5lL luO do......... a8 100 do,. ???????., 5I^J Mi ui ft KK. Lttf, I'W d b3 5|S IUO do S3 60S 2 'I do Mm do bJ l'6V 100 do...... ,...l3 5lJn "0 UI Can RR 72X 4 0 Ual. 1. A 7o IWIUteU. ? Mm IWHtaiiliJU... UK " P. M. ir a ??,. e. si. U7',' f Jo??uny?, c.'81.. mi, a*OUOl8 8-JO, e.M5u 1i3'4 2000 I'b ,'s, ItMO, c. 114*4 SECOND IWAUD?I T. M. S2<>00 *o f'l. I b. ... I<3>, 10?shiC * N W KKbe 34% 4<>?i N J Cm e?n?... 7* , 101) N J Can RK. be I (MID do ... .... 79 tfO" d? J4 13(00 L K Int. cm r.. 1<>4%' ?*l d,. 3'<V '"i O N Vl>u 1st. ?... I-*'1, 30>* do..... .... "4 121NSMI A > foil * | 83'. I ?i Uo 34',' W'? O <? A )li? 2d 5 ? 71" Chi A K I XK be M? I on Mil flic 'K lit.. I'WK 800 do UIO Alt * T H 2d pf. 87>J 1" Ohio V M KR. .be 2? mi I'ucol Mo lit.. W4lZ 3"0 do fi l'"i kin i> * II Cm. be tlll'j 10J do ... >3 t;'j 4" do ? 1000 D, L A W.bc sOO <'7', 1" Vuirk Mhi br II . 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IH'i1, i!t?> do 33 loo (Jutocy ATol lit ?l'i I ?) di SHU Krie till U). 0 I ao > or . 3">'j I.VI aim Del A lluition. (Ml1. I " Tol <1 Wab KK b l ? '? IOO Quick Mln i)f 17 -JO do ?'*, Its' V? On III. 7]?i 700 Cbl A K 1 UK W, 4'i*i <l" ... ?i 7l-?? 1011 dn ..b:i l?Hl. 3(0 do b3 7IH 50 do Wfc no 71', 100 do ?J 0"4. 10?? do *3 7l*j; 1<I du >.l V 1W d" b3 71 j: 100 do.. ?*<'.? lo Anierlcau l-.x, tl|i, |i?i no 0"1'* 11" i iii ?I ..1,3 3 11X1 Ohio .t Mill Rlt. ?!'.? 4'*) do 24?i 7 ? do ??i 100 do b l J'o 'Jihi Ohio A Ml>* pr <1 I" 70 r.rli lilt b3 3.. X *. X 11 A II ItR. 154', MO iln (?? 2 OUei, I. a V* in.... 0H?; K*J do 0'" 70i do . . ?'mh do ?i; 500 do 60\, l'O do lit* 50 I do ... HO'.y 10'Mleb leu KH....S3 41", H O do ? T* 2i?i On ..... 4'UT. I"' do 70 I "> do 43 1"0 do ?1?M -Oil "II 3l< 300 do 7" 2iO III Cen Kit.. 72 1(J do 70'4 30" L S A 11 tJ UK. .. .VJ'j 3D do... Hi 117 *? 1"" <lo ?3 50'u' 110 ? 7 1100 do Ui'4 200 du 70 io> .i... ,a aim do 7! H?l do 5(1', -.0 do 70% aoo Uo ..1,3 5 ?J OIJO do 70li lm ilu b:i 5B?, 300 lb, .*00 Hh a." do ion Mil A Mt Piul UK l;-\? 1"0 ?? ,.it 56 ., 100 MAUt I'liul KKpf.. 81*. 40i do lui in 81% 5 "i ? ., . ?3 IAI\ :?*) do 82 100 do b3 56'i 1 HI do |3 b W 100 Chi A N W Ult 38 J ? do 5!, 3o . ? In . . Wltikpr 57 .. 20 Mor A Kl UU.. . 10'4 300 X J Ct-n KK 34V u' do IMi 20 J do 341 ? COMMERCIAL REPORT. cotton: bi>ot eabi ; turuuss steady, but 3-32c. a 5-32a lowkb-floce kirm? WUEAT EASIER -CORN QUIET?OATS QUIET? NVHI8KKY SHADE OFF?lOKK NEULLCTKD LAUD UNCHANGED?I'ETUOLEUM FIUM? SPIRITS TURPENTINE STEADY? UOS1N STEADY?OILS STEADY?COFFEE STEADY?8UOAU FIRM? FREIGHTS HUM KB. Kmdat. Nov. 24?6 P. M. Trade eonlloaei alow, although Id aoioe directions aoiue Impruvwmeiit la notloi-abU-, whilo Id othera the Indications are regarded a* more hopeful and promis ing. The unaetlled conidllnn of national politics and the extreme hltterDcas eogendered thereby impede commercial enterprises to souio extent, but It Is re markable th?t the Intlucnce exerted la not greater, all things couaijered. Uutiness men, as ? rule, do not caro to make liberal or permanent investments under existing circumstances, lor, they argue, no one knows what a day may bring iorth; and although there is little doubt of the ultimate peaceful, ll not sntistactory, settlement ol existing differences anil difficulties, yot the possibility of future trouble la enough to render necessary the exerolse ol the utmost caution on tho pa"t of the prudent mtiu of buiinesi in whatioerer branch of induitrjr hi luay be engaged. Ilenee buslneii itill dragi. tboUKh lomewhat improved. The Karopean couplieatloiis atiil exert a potent inUuince In lonio quarteri, and thi breadstuff! mirket, ai the nioit deeply iutervnted, Ii still teniitlva. and thi cablai received alinoit hourly during the wo k have exerted con siderable influence. The beliefi coneerning the probabllltioi of war one way or the other aro of very little comeijuence, tavo ai thiy oceaiion a demaud for breaditnlfs; itlll the courae of event! on the other tide la eloiely followed and the iiitluence ii plainly diuerulbie in the tons of tlis market!. On the whole, however, there has been no eauie ot com plaint in regard to the demand during the pait week, as a Lood bunneM haa boon oon>ummated, while a material enhancement In valuei lui taken place. Flour, tbonah tolerably active, has not felt the Inllnvnee of the war rumori to the extent that wheat has. but the mar ket has ruled itrong and hoideri are coufldent with regard to the ultimate Improveiaoiit of tiour In a ratio more nearly correiponding with wheal. Meautimo a very fair buiineai hai been done in both. Corn bas been slow and with plenti ful nopplles. The market bai lavornd the buyer, although to .no eonilderabls extent. Oats buve ruled quiet, but pretly ?toady all thronch the week. Provisions, with ths excep tion of lard, have bssn negiccted, and scarcely enough hui trampired from day to day to make a market. Lard hai had III usual upiand downi, without materially ebani;lng one way or the other. Around town tho markets have for the most part been quiet. The dry goodi market hai disappointed Its belt frlendl. having ruled quiet except when, ai in a few Imtances, important reductions in prlcei have been made, which called into exiitence a little more activity. Booti and ihoos. hardware, drugs and dyes and other kinds of merchandise have ruled quiet all through the wees. Collou aud wool nave been in moderate request, although the tuluro saiei ol cotton liave been pretty heavy. \Vitb an liicrcaied demand tor borth IMS and also tor ves sel! lor charter rates have advanced, r.nd quite a number of sulliiK crall have been taken at higher figures. To-day (Kriday) the markets were generally quiet. On 'Change flour was firm, with a riiouvrate demand for ihlpnlng gradea Wheat was less ac tive mid a shade easier Curu wss quiet and unchanged. Oats wore quiet. Whiskey a shade off. Pork neglected. Lard wllli?I MM change. Prri ht room was scarce und higher. Charters were alio firmer. Freight! wero firmer. Cotton on the spot was easy. Kuturri closed stea ly, but 3-)2c a,") 3.'c lower. Coffee was steady. Sugar was flrm. Oils were steady. Petroleum ruled firm. Naval stores were ?tea ly. Amies were quoted at 6*^c. a 5)?c. for poti ami H^c. lor pearl*. Antimony waa steady at 14\c. a l lj?c , sold. Hkuxwax wat quiet aud steady nt 3Xc. lor Southern and Sic for Western. llliooM CuK> was dull at 3^c. a 4c. for red. 4c. a5c. fur r-d tipped. 5c. a 5>4c. for meuium and 6o. a 7c. lor eboics yrreen. C a milks wera atnady. with a moderate Jobbing demand. We quotehperui, Ml.; iiwrin, patent Sac.; atearic aclil (10 ?*.), - lc. a 23c.; adauiautiue il'.>. 14. 10 as.). 12c. a 10c.; paralflne (4'?. t>'? uid I2'?). 1 lie. a -'Oe. Corrx*.?The market for Klo wa* (|Ui?t. but ateady. H37 bairn ox Santiago Mild or. private term*. Milti coffee ? at aUo qiiiit. Wo quote :-<)rdloary carjroe*, M\c. a 10c . lair (Jo., I7\c. a 1 *c.; good do., lS'4c. a l?\c.; prime, lSJic. a 1 He ; extreme range of lot*. 1'iJ^c. a 21 to : Samoa. lair lo good, 1 7\,c a IHc., aold. ninety da/a; Java, government baga, 20c. a 22e.; do., grae* mat*. 21c. a 23c.: Singapore, 17c. a IHc. . Ceylon, Hi!,c. a ISc.; Maracaibo, ICc. a IHc.; Laguayra, l?i>,c. a l-^c.; J aiualca, 15},e. a 17c. ; lit. Motnlugo, U',c. a i4J?c.; Porto Kico. a 18c.: t'Okta Kica. 10c it 10c. | Mexican, l<l)?c. ? 1 '>*c- ? Manila. 10c a 17c. lAngofttura, Inc. a IHc.; r> vanllia, 10c. aINc,; Curacna. 15c a |.">>tc. Coopkriijb Stuck waa dull. Wa quote:?Molaues ?booaa, 32-Inch, wltu beau*. 91 75 a $2 10; uigar >liunka, with lieada, 3* liirfc, )U KJ a C OV, do., do., aB-iucb, CI Wal2; box ahooka, "5c. a iaOe. j rum do., $4; pipe tlo., 90 a 90 00; empty hogaheed*, 92 60; hoopa, 11 feet, ordinary to priuie, 93 > a 937; hoopa. 12 leat. do . t-JIO a $.1.1 per M. (JurrxH waa very i|u at at 2<>??e. a 20>?c. lor lake. VuiiUiQt wai dull but unchanged We quoteManila (largo add mil all ?lie), per lb , 13'4c. a 15c., do. cordage, boll rope yarua. Ilk', a 17c.; tarred Manila, 14c.; Sisal rope, 10c. a lie.; New Zealand, Il*4c. a 12\c.; hiikIh lienip tarred, lie.: American do., 14c.; ituaala ln.lt rope, 17c. Cotton ?The maraet l?r apot cm ton ruled easy. but prleea Were not qnotably lower. I- u.ur.i* openoil l lttc. lower oil she doxinif prleea of the previous evening, and clo- d tteady with a lo?* for the day ol 3-3Jc. a t*. 12c. I oe closing prleea to day compare with Thursday's a< .ollowa Thurmlay, Mumn'ter 23. f'rithip, Hucrmbtr 24. November. 12>, a - November. 12 a ? December. 12 5-32 a 1J 3-16 D eembur 12 132a ? J miliary... 12 5- H> a 12 11 32 January...12 3-10 a 12 7-3-' February ..12 I.>-32 a 12% Febi uary.. I25? a ? March- 122132 a 12 11-16 March 12 17-3J a 12 MO April 12 27-32 a ? April 12.332a 12?i May 13 a 13 1-32 May 12%' al22W-32 June 13 3-16 a 13 7-32 June 13 1-32*13 1-10 July 13 5 Ilia 13 11-32 July 13 3-lda ? August....13 13 32a - Augu.t . .. .13>4 a 13 ? 32 ' - (jiiotatlou* are baaed ou American ataudar.i ot claaalfica tlou, and ou cottou in atore miming in quality not ui.ire tliau naif a grade above or below tbe grade quoted:? Xrir Ct4tnn. UpkintU. Alahu/tyt. JV. Orlrttnm. Trjuit. Ordinary lOU lot, llli; IIP, Strict ordinary H?>4 1' 1ii>j 1' % Uood ordinary ... 11 II II II Hirlet goml ordinary.. 11 11 '4 115-10 H5-IU Low inbidlliiK lis II 'a 11V 11M strict low mludling.... 11M II;, 12 12 Middling 12 12^ 123 10 123-16 (lood middling 12Va I-", 1^'. 12.', Strict good middling.. 12,', 12,', 12', 12'4 Middling lair 12', 13 13', 111 , Fair 13* ISK 13% 13% Stainod?(lood ordinary, 9%c.; atrict iiood ordinary, 10}-,c.; low middling, 10%c.; middling, ll',c. Spot aaiea were aa follow! TinUiu, lAWt Kr f iiini/, Tot'il. Kxport 5UO 077 1,17/ l/onaiiiupliou 1,7<>4 4 lO 2*114 Spe> ulatlou 40.) ? foil Total 2.004 l,0?7 3,??1 ?Included in the above are 70r balea to arrive. Delivered ou coutract, U XI bale*. Kor lutare deliver/tbe aalea were a* lollowaVeaterdxy, alter two P. M. .Noveiu ber, HKJ balea at I2 ,c ; Deceiube r, 5011 at 12',c., 1, <o<> at 12 5-3.c.: January, 3UI at 12 U-32C.. 2HU at 12 5-lllc., 2O0 at 12 11 32c. ; February, 3oo at 12 1 5 32c. ; April, 3ou at 12 13-lHc. . May, lOO at 12 31-3 :c. Total, 3, Oil balea. lo day, up to two P. M.?November, Ai i balea at 12 3 32c., 2o>' at 12c.; December, ma* at 12 3 *2c., 4W>at 12 I-IUb., 7011 at 12 i>32c.,IOO at 12c.: January. 7JU at I2'4c., I'll at 12 W-32c , Sill at I2'4e, IK! at 1J (-3Jo.. 4<JO at I2\jc., I,.oo at 12 7 32c., tioo at 12 .l-10c.. 5 ? at 12 J-.Uc., I,MHO at 12 ~10c ; rebruary, .'Hill at 12 15 32c, 0- O at 12 7 16c . 3IJ i at 12 13-32e., I.2UI at 12'jC.; March, 200 at 12 1U J2C.. 2(1.1 at l. ,c.. IOI at 12 IU3.0, M at 12 0 10c. ; May. 100 at 12 3l-32e., lOO at 12 15-IOc.; J una, IOO at 13 3 32c.. July, 2O0 at I3'4e Total, I2.7UO balea ilraud total, 17,lOO balea. Tne roeelpti at tlie port* were aa lollowa: ?Oaiveaton. 2.H2H bale*; >e> Urleaua, 0,041; Mobile, a,o?7; Sav 5.51?; Charleston. 4,748; Wilmington, Norfolk, 3,it 15; H*ltitnor*?. V>7: .New York, G3o; Bo?ton. J5?t; I'bilaielpt i*. K? Total, 31 314. Thin day U?t week, ?1I.4W l itis <iay last veer. 22,Ui*t. Total muo September I l.OUT.Hlt ????? (o liiil night. Cotton freights cioied as follow*To liawe, by stearu, J.c., compressed: lo Hre iue?, by steam. T|c.. compresied; by tail, \c.; lo Liverpool, liWfitd hv steam by sail. 5 l*c. I)i;rt.s. .t?\ -Opium *a? firm, but unchanged. quoted at f*> *J-4a. g >id in bond: job lot* were sellng At $7 J2. curreucy, and powdered ai <?:? 15. currency, hbeliac win quiet, but ?Vead> We *|UOte (' " ?Wn ; **V. H.O ."Slc.. all gold. Job lots were quoted at 4 ?c. for 'J>. C.," 35c. lor "V. S. U." Ointeug wm a ?hade **n?ter; quofad at 11 20 a *1 3ft. till vitriol wa* quiet at Jfl 7.5 per cwt. tor larce lots aud 2c. a *ltc. per lb. tor small lots. Camphor was steady at-i c. for retiued iu bbU. on spot Cream tartar wa? firm mi 31<?. a 32c. , gold, lor American and French, 34c for powdered in bbls win! 35c. lor do. in boxes. Alcoholics? Chloroform and other were steady al U2c. for the former aud 55c. a t*?c. for the latter. Borax w*? ea?y; quoted al lie. lor refined city, and ltftfcc. tor do, California. Balsam tolu was steady; bold al $2 25 a $2 4t), curreucy. Burgundy pitch wa. quoted al tie. a ti^c. Guaraua a at entirely nominal at $2 50 a J&3. Manna wat easy; new crop was quoted at 45c. a #0c. for small. UOc. tor large and t5c. tor sorts. 1>Ivl die wat firm at $76 per ton. Cutcn wat quiet at *>c. aHf^c.. gold, l'russiata pota?n was uuiet at tfOc. a -'He., at lo duality. Bichromate potath win firm at It* a 17c. Sal ?iu mouia wat duil al lOJ^e., gold. irith most waa qniet al li'aC. a 7c. Oambier wat quiet at gold. fcpsom salts were lu tair deinaud at 2c. Miuiac wat firm at $1 115. Ar gots were uteady at 15c. a 28*,c., gold, according to ouality Iiontiau root was nrin at tttje. a iifpC. Casda buds were quoted at 3Uc. Colombo root wan uuo|#d at He. t??r wbole end 14c. for powdered. Oum g-dda wat tirin al *c. K 9c.; do.Talca, ^>*e. a lO^e. Juniper berriea were dull at 2^c. a 3*gC. for ordinary Italian. Orange peel was quiet at 7c. a He, Venice turpeutiue wa* Arm at 24c. a 25c. Castile soap?Conti wbite was scarce; quoted at 10c. a 1U'?c.; Marseille* pure mottled at iOc., gold, and do. common at H?7 80 a $7 *7^. Uochelle *alts were steady at 30)^e. for bult. ami 311 jc. for hoxet. Quinine w..? active ??ud lirm ; now h*U at $.i. Hlue vtlriol wat steady at 7-*4c. a He MorpMno was firm at $| 75. Iodine potash wat active and Urin at 27 bulk and $J 35 b. I. Aluui?Lump wasqulet; quoted at 2\c. a 27?c. Chlorate potath was in mooeraie demand at 24c., gold Tartaric acid was quiet at l2f#c . irdd, for crystal, ?inl 4'',^c a 47tor powdered. Citric acid was ?iu et at 7?hj. a 77c. Licorice n???t wus quiet at former prices. quoted at from He. to 15c., currency, lor selected. Licorice paste?Calabria at 31c. a 33c ; Hpaulsli told al 2 ic. it 28c., ^oid; Piuuateili at ttlc.; small (Siualina ?carce ; quoted at 3jc.; largo Uuxaliua al a'Jc, a 31c.; I'. Jk H. small at 3t>c. a 3??iJc.; l^erigliano at 4V!iS. Cutlletlsti bones ruled tirm at :wr?c. Halnuiii oooaiva wa* very Unu. b'dh heie aud in London; quoted here at 47)gC. a 50c. and at London ut 4a, with talet in one lot <d' 30.0OI lb?. HalTron wat steady at 'J2c. tor Aiuerieaii aud for Spanish. Ualunxal root waa lirm at 10c. a l*2c Hquuit were quiet ut Ul,c. a lt>c. Cod liver oil wa* iu fair demand at r'l 75 for Newfoundland an.I 50 tor Norwegian. Utiu barb quiet at oricet ranging Iroin ?1 15 a^l 5<). Aloes were quoted at 13e. a 14c. lori'upe. uingor wa. quiet at IH^c. tor Jamaica bleached Krgot wat ttriu; hold at H5c. a tHXj. t^uickailver was quoted at 5|c a 5*?c. here and 50e.. gold, in California. Ar.enic was in fair demaud at 3^sc. a 3lac., gold, tor white powdered, aud 13c. a 13V^c. for red do. Heedt were quiet. quote Mustard?\ellow Cali fornia. iif.c. aide.; brown do., O^c. i 7lac., aud brown Trieste. H'y a liM:.; yellow ISugiish, H>#c. a 1 c. Canary ? l*r?me Dutch wa*quoted $7 75 and Smyrna at $7 25. llemp wat quiet at fl H : ^ i*araway wis ilrm at 12c. a 12)%c. Coriander was <iuott!u al 5/^c. t'naiuoiuile tiowers were quiet at 25c. a 35c. tor tfcrutau, and if^c a HUc. lor Koiuau. liiycerine w it in fair demand at l*>,c. .sweet marjoram was quiet ut 1Hi\ ()rri?. root was steady at l-ltc. a 2-jc., uc cordin^ to quality. Touca beau were uuoted at lBc. a H5c. for Angostura. Althea root was quoted al 25c. a 30c. tor white cut. lium arable was quoted at 15c. lor prime aorts aud lie. lor second do. Valerian root was quoted at 20c a 2.c. tor bullish and 14c a ft5c. tor Ueruian. Albumen was steady at 45c. a 70c. lor blood aud $>\ a $1 01 tor e^g. Sarsaparilla wus quint but tdoady. We quote: Honduras, common, at ^4c. a 37c.; do do, for export, 35c. a 37c,, gold; Mexican. 13c. a l ?c Janau was quoted at I2e. a 13c., g<dd. Oum damar was quiet at H'?r. a I He. uainboge wa> quoted at (J7c. Assata'iida wa, uteady at 15c. a 17c. Carbonate ammonia was quoted at I3)%c.? gold. Essential oils were genetadv stca 1>, hut quiet. We quote? Oil bo gamot, $?'. 75: oil leuiou, Saiidertoii*s. $3; lliuiscn's finest oil rote, $(>5iJ;oll anise, 47)a, all gold; oil caraway, $1 40 a $2 50; oil croton, <2 IS; oil citrouella, 70c. a 05c.: oil Isveuder, 75c. a if2; do. do. (Mitchaiu), $14; oil cloret, 92 75; oil wiiitergreon, $2 50; oil tastafrat. Inclusive. 55c.; oil pennyroyal, $1 35. ail curroncy; oil of bay, /17 a $25. The market lor Kuglish chemicals was very flat, closing dull, with a protpc t ot lower prices. The salet were 50 tont bleaching powder at 25*c-, curreucy; 25 torn soda a?>h al 25 tons sal toda at $1 45; 100 drums caustic soda ut IV'. ? 101 kegs bicarb soda at 4\c., all goUL tVc quote? .-oda ash, 12>a; sal soda, <>1 4o a $1 45, spot; caustic soda, $4 ti2>a ; bicartonate sola. $4 121 > a S4 25, all gold; bleaching powder, $2 l->*, curreucy; super carbonate sotia, John Owiirht Jl t'o.'s (iu kegs). 4c.. currency. tKATiikK.* were quiet but uuehanged; quoted 57c, a 5F? for pt imo goete. und 30c. a 40c. fur mixed. Flaw,?The ttock of codllsh was very light, and the mar ket was consequently quiet, although there was not a good demand, aud sales were moderate at lor lieorgo's aud $ > ->7>fe for Crand Hank. Mackerel were unchanged. The offerings were light; 200 bbl*. sold at $18 for No. 1 ; ?{.? for No aud *7 for No. 3. ltox herring wat dull and held at 24-kj. lor s.-a ed. and 15c. A>r N . 1; no sales liurrelled herring ruled quiet: held al 50 a $7 for Labrador; a $ 5o Tor shore split; $4 50 a $'* tor Portland, and ?$2 00 ? $;t for Miitcilulana. Wo quot*: ? Oodfl.u ? (leorco'ii Bunk. $?"> 7.r> u tl); <!r*nd Hank, $."1 ? $3 SO. M.ckcrel-Kxira mem. $ .0 * S3.'; inen, t-'O a if28. HUiater*. f ii $27: *hor* No. !. <118 a$ 0; do.. No. 2, #-i a> $1U; do.. No. 3, $7 a $7 &0; bay. No. do.. No. 2, #|ii; ao.. No, 3. none; large No. 2, $10 a BIZ Box Imrriujrt?8calod 22c. : No. 1. 15c. Ki.oi u and Uhain.?Uacelotd? Flour, lS.UiU bbls , wheal, 308.'i4,r> biMhel.; corn menl. .*>40 bbl>. and Urtl aavkp;coru, IMi.sxn Ou.lieU; oat,. 7oOi3 do.; ry?, 17,62*1 no ; bari?y, 113,i?l do.; barley malt. M.OUO do. Flour wa. Arm, with a modtritU inquiry for alilppiiiK urale*. Wu iiutn >al?s of 1H.0OO b'<l?.. IncliHlInu Statu. Western aud tfo'utneru, at tba ?nnesed quotatloini. ltye Hour wat active: tHi bbli .old at #1 in a ??! l.'i. Corn meal ruled .taadr; 1.IJ00 bbla. and I,.KX> sack* Koltl at t-i for UrandywlDe and S3 00 a S3 IS tor Western anu Jersey yellow. we uuoto No. J St me ?ir>o>|4r< Superlin* Slate 4 85 a 5 10 Extra State 5 25 a 5 IS Choice State .. S 75 ft 0 26 Suporliiie W estern 4 83 ? 5 In Extra Woatoru 5 29* 0 00 Minnesota .... 0 25 ? 7 7b Hound hoop Ohio, thlpplng braudl 5 25 a 5 70 Kound hoop Ohio, trade brand* 5 75 a 6 5O h amily 8 5<i a 7 hU St. Lout*. low extra & Ml? B 00 St Louis, straight extra. GUI a 6 5U St. Loul*. choice double extra 8 00 a 7 25 St. Lmil*. choice family 7 SO a Ulll Kyc Dour. Uno to (uperiine 4 40 a 5 15 Southern, ho. 2 4 25 a 4 50 southern, ml per Uno 4 50 a 4 85 Suuthern, extra 5 50 a 7 00 Southern, taniily ... 7 00 a DDI Corn meal. Western 2 HO a 8 15 Corn meal, Jersey 2 00 a 3 15 Corn meal. Braiidywine 3 40 a 3 45 Corn meal, puuclieona 15 50 ? ? Wheat wan le? active mid at the clone o**y. The sale* vpr( about 150.000 bushel* at fl 0? a $1 17 for old Chicago, #1 23 lor new No. 8 Milwaukee, $1 32 for new No. 2 do., to arrive; #1 3) lor No. 2 Chicago, fl 35 for No. 1 do., fl 32 lor No. 2 Sheboygau and Colorado spring, In bond, and fl 40 fur white. Corn wa< a shade ouaier. but cloned stead v. We note sales ot UU.O bushels at .'iUc. a IKlo. tor ho. 2 Chicago mixed. 61)0. a HO>4c. for No. 1. 58c. a .VU,c. lor steamer. 53c. ti r unsound and 5Vc. a 00)*c. for ?ail. Kye was quiet at Uilc. a U5c. lor State aud Pennsyl vania. S-'c. a 84c. for new Western and 9-C. a 04c. tor Can ada in bond. Hurley was quiet; about 10,l<)0 bushels Can ada sold at a private price, Barley malt was quiet. Oats were steady but quiet, with eaies of 5.I.UU0 bushels at 33c. * MM',(.?? for range ol Westeru mixed. 88e. a 42c. lor range of W.stern white, 48c. a5i?c. tor State whlto, 40c. a 4nc. for State mixed, 'iH^e. fur So. 2 mixed and 37)t0> for No. 3 do. t Hint.?1 he market lor forelgu dried wa* dull and weak. We quote!-??? raisins?Layers. &1 per box; half do., f 1 30; quarter >lo., 70a: loot* muscatel, J J 1 5 a *2 10 per box; Valeucia. *\c. per lb.: Sultana. ll.'ic., do.; new currants. 6Ue. Turkey prunes. 5c. a o'^c.. lor Servia aud Bosnia; French do.. 4c. a 11c., accordiug to sll? aud ?r.iality. Leg horn citron, 2I}^e. a 2.'e Pigs?Liayer*. 13c.; drums. 12c. Date*, 5V Braail nuts. 7Jtc. Presorvod Kinder, $7 50 per caao. 1 ho market ior domestic dried was dull and Hat, under very heavy arrivals ol Western and Btata apples. Wo quoteApples, state, ii|?c. a H}*c.; do., aliced, 5',c. a jJic.; Southern quarter!, new, l.'tc. a 5c.; do., sliced, 5>$c. a 7c.; do. fancy, 8c. a 10c. Peaches? I'eeled. Georgia. prime to lancy, lo?-c. a 17c.; impeded do., quarters. So. ; halves, 1 <? a 12c. Kaspberrie*. 2sc. a 2Hc. Cherries, 18c. a lsi,o. Flams. Southern, 12a. a 15c.; do. siato, 1 >c. Black bertlc*. new, 8'ac. t*eanuts were quiet We quote :?Ordinary Virginia, f I a f 1 10; prime do., fl 30 a $1 40; choice to faucv do.. $1 511 Hay a.nii ?llio market was weak under heavy receipts .and a light demand. We quotu Bale buy, ship j.ime 55c. aOOc.; retail qualities, 7.">c. a BOc. Straw, 7.>e. IIkmk and Ji'TK.? Jutu butts were quiet, but very firm. The same maybe said of hemp. Me quoteAmerican diessed, fllAi af2O0 lor single. f200 af22<> lor double mid fl2u a f 125 for rough; Kus.la. clean, f2<JO a f210, gold; Italian, f275 a f-tto, gold; Jute, 3^c a 5!4e., currency; ute butt*. 3'|C. a 3V|C., cash and time, currency. Manila letup, *'4c.: ftlsal do., tic : istla. 5<^c. a all irold. II tiiKa. ?Tho market was arm. aud busiuoss was only re stricted bi the light supply ol desirable stock. The sales were 2,0<i0 San Autotilo, 2.) Ins. average, at 'J'JfjC., gold, net, cash ; l,UH0 Kio tfrantle. 21 lbs. average, at ulc., gold, lour raontlU, aud ou private terms, 700 dry Texas; j(?J dry suited do . 215 dry suited Southern, 100 wet ealted Texas, 1.2<JOdo Para. I. iOO do. Now <iriean*, 5'> lbs. average, ana 7Utl city *lauglitor. We quote: -Buenos Ayrea, 2.'> to 28 lbs.. 23?.; do., 20 to 25 lbs., 22c. a 23c.: Montevideo, 20)? to 22,'^ lbs.. 22,'^c. a 23c.. Corrloh'.es. 21 to 22 ibs., 21c. a 22c.; Kio Oraiide, 211 to 22 lbs., 21>?c.; Orinoco. 21 to 23 1 l>a., 22c. a 22>4c.; California, 22 to 25 His , 21o a22c.; Central American, IS to 21 lbs., 20c. a ^O.^c.; Matatnorot, 22 to 24 llis.. 10c.; Vera IJrui, 18 to lo lbs.. l?e. a H'ka, nil jjc/ld, selected: dry salted Texas, 24 to 30 lUt., iVMe. a 17c. .dry salted southern, 24 to 30 lbs., 1 -|jc. a I; city slau^htor, ox, BO to HO lbs., 10c.; do., oow, 45 to dO Hi* . Oc.. nil currency, selected. Mora.?The market was dull,unsettled and lowor. Krom| Mr. Eininet Wells' circular"Receipts and exports?Keceipt* lor the week, 2,U03 balos. total /ecelpts since >cpten]lier 1, 187(1, 31,130; total receipts lor same period in 1875, 30,SU6; export clearances lor th* week. 1,031 ; total exports sluie Septemuer 1, 187i>. 13,3i0; total exports tor same period lu 1875,14.045." We quote :?New York, good to choice, new, 3He. a .13c.; New York, low to lair, new, 2iic. a 25c.; Eastern, now, 27c a KUs.; Wlsconsins. new, 2 >e. a 2 a; yearltuga, 10c. a 15c.; old*, all Kiuwthl. 4c. a He.: Califor nia*. :ij<s a ;i>.c.; Oregon. 30c. a 33c i uo.v. ? I here was a depressed leelliiu in tho market for American plir, owing to thecloeo ol canal navigation and heavy, uusuld stocks. Scotch DlK?Importer* weio holding lor higher prices on the strenvth ol higher prices lu (Has gow ; I'XI tons Coltncs* sold on prlvato terms; 125 tons scrap sold at f25 501 We quoteAmerican pig .No. 1, f2l SO a f22; do. No 2, f2D, do., lorge, f!8 a 8201 Scotch -Coltnes*, f20; Uleugarnock, f2r ; hgllnton, f20. do., iron. KI2 a f35 tier tow. i.kAD remained stead' at fB 50 a #U 72>4 for large. au<l $7. currency, lor *mall lot* American, and nominally *0 75, gold, lor loreign. I.katiikh ? ..arte transactions were made In hemlock sole and prices were higher. Crop was scarce and price* were considerably higher. I be receipts lor the week were 5.S.781 side* and 1,1*10 bale*. The export* lor tho tame tiuio were ; *idos?vis., 2,000 to Kugland and .1,700 to the Continent. We quoteilcuiloek?Light Buenos Ayr**. 22c. a 22c.; do. California, 21 >?c. a 32>|C.; do. common hide, 21c. a 23c. : middle Buenos Ayre*. 24?. a 27c.; do. CMIIornla, 24c. a 25c.; do. common hide, 23c. a 24c.; heavy Huenoa Ayrea, 2do. a 27c.; California, 2tic. a .7c.; do. com mon hide, 25c. a 27o.: good damaged Buenos Ajrroa, 22c. a 2.ic.; do California, 21>(0- a 22c. ; do. common bide. 21c, a 22c.; poor damaged common hide, 17e. a ltfe. Mouis-sji.?New Orleans was steady. About 300 libis. sold at auction. Koreixnwae dull We quote Cuba, centrifu gal ami mixed, 28c. a 34c.; clayed, 35c. a 30c.; do., mus cot ado rellninir, 30e. a 40a ; du. grocery, 37e. a 42c.; I'orto Kico. sOo. a 5Sc.; English Islands, 30c. a :xX-.; New Orleans, go d. 50r a HOC.; Drimo. 02c.; choice. <>3o. Navai. Stohb* ? Ihero was a quiet hut ?tea ly market for ?plrit* turpentine Koeln was also quiet bui steady; 300 bols. aold at fU4 fur good (trained. We qiwte : -spirits of turpoiitlue, 38c. a c.; rosin, strained, fj 3c>; good ?traiued. KS2 :Ci a f2 10; tar, rt llmlngtoii. f2 75; \\ ashing Uiu, f2 00; pitch, 92 25. The report* at VMlmington were a* lollowa: Ko*in quiet; (trained, fI 80; good drained, fl 80. Tar tteudy, f2. Turpentine lirm ; hard, fl 75; soft aud virgin, f2 OO; spirit* quiet; 35c. Oii.n wero generally eteady. We quote ;?Linseed, casks and bbl*.. H3e. a tl >c.; cottonteed, crude. :>He. a 42',e.; boutherti yellow, 4Hc. a 5i>c.: yellow winter, "<Bc. a Me.; white Winter, H.>o.; lard, present winter. :?5c. afl; sperm, crude, fl 45; do., hleacned winter, ?l 70; d i., natural do., fl rt>; whale, crude ."Northern, 75c ; do. Southern, '>"c. a 7Kc. ; I.leached wintor, 7 >a ; extra do . HSc.; winter bleached tiah. 50c. a 52c.; crude ti*n.. 42c. a 45c. rxTKoLKUM. ? Crude was a shad* firmer Helmed re mained lirin but without change in price*, either lu re or at the out porta W e note sales of 10,1100 Ubl*. at 2i>'(c.. and m,'*?i hi,la. at Baltimore at 20M* The clo*iug price* were a*follow*. Cruje. tu hulk, I -He.; do.. In bhl*., 10c ; re* tin. d. in hhln , 20-?c.; do. In eaee*. 30c.j naphtha. 14e.; re liaed at I'hiladelpilia, 2'i1,c. ; do., at Baltimore, 20',e. Ad vice* trout the t;rouk were as lodow*: - Oil t'Ity *teadv; s .ms at f3 4:i>( lor United; shipiiient, f.1 Parker'* firm and steady ; United, f.l 43)t. shipment, <? 55. PltovlaliiMj. ? Keceipta ? I'OTX, 2,441 bbl*,; lard, 1,715 tierces aud t4Ucase* ; cat mea *, 1,220 package*; bacon. 45 tierce* aud 1,150 box**; beet, fai rlciee*. ?7 bbl*. and J.M-???<??. The park market waa quiet, closing at the second "tall" m< fill hftd, #|8 asked, for November: $18 Mil. fill .Vi ,iik?u, it>r ivilvr x??r; (IH 2U bill, $ld 50 asked, for .Ui'imv, fi*i |ii hid, $irt ??.'? ssked. for I ebruary. mid $!?'? 5" bid. -Hi ti'i aaked, for March Flie mI?i w^rt 'JW> bbK mi f 17 for old mes* Cut meat* were quiet Tbc aales were lo.Oia) |b* pickled helltes, 1 lis average, at 9S*-* !.<**>!!??. do., 9 lbs, average. at l??c , aud 5?si pickled ahoul ders at 0kr, Fresh hama were quoted *t a l-f . fresb bellies at w*4c. a 1 Ue., tn e.i ahouldrr* ,u ?*c. a 0*4c., pickled harm *t HUr <? 12e.. pickled b?-llie* at D^c a l??v , pickled shoulders at H*?c a Tc. b uou wat i|Uiet at Oc. forcliv aud f?%c. for Western long clear. Bewi whs lt? active. We quote B?rreU extra iue*s, $11 .V' a $12 fx); plain tutu, $10 50 a $11 0; packet. 5? 14 a $15; tiercsd ctr extra ludia. $47. Beef haiua a ere ai?o inactive; prime Western quoted at $-*0. Smoked meats wore dull at IH^C. a 14c tor hams and 7T#c a H44c. for shoulders. i.aru wan without uecided chaniro. clos ing at the s.-cond ??call** as follows>eller year and Decem ber, flu 17 bid, $|o 2? a*keJ. January, ^lo 2-1* bid, $IO 2 ? asked , February, $10 .'VI bid. $|il M71* nuked ; March, $l<? 'HI bid. $iO fjOtuki?d. 'Ihe sales were 4,i>*J tie roe# at *lo 50 for November, $10*4" a$10 25 tor Decernliar. $I0 2T2H a $10 30 for teller year and January 8pot tales were 100 tierce- city at $10 30. 100 tiercea Western to arrive at $10 3TW and 1??I tiercea do. prltii-*, apot, at $ 10 "?0. ke fined wmi quid, ."?ui tierov* sola for the t oiitlutfiit ou privata ter.ua; South America waa uuoted at 11 Uc. Kick. ?The market was steady and fairly active. We quote Carolina, fair to prune, M4e. a tP4c.; Louisiana, fair to prima. 5'4c. a ttl^c.: do. common. 4\o,; Kaugoon, fair to ?;ood. nominally li'ic. a fl'^e ; Patni, good. 7^e. a 7U ?? currency; Kaugoon. in bond. .'*Hc. a 244e., gold Sncltkk waa quiet at 7>ic., currency, fur domestic, and 7*4c. .gold, for foreiurn. 8TXami.mil?IU ceipts, 10 i tierces. The market waa nomi nal. The aalea w. re 2l),0U0 lbs. at 11c. and 10 r tierces, to arrive, at l<lUi M7GAH.?'There was still a very Arm market for raw, but trade aaa quiet; 75 hhds. New Orleans *old at KJ41*. a 9c. Kefined waa quiet; 3,JOO bbla. cut loaf sold yeater day for export to England at 13c We quote Kair refining, H7?e.; good dir., luf^c.; Cuba, grocery, fair to choice, 1<.4mq a 10^c,; do., centrifugal. hlxU, and boxes, Nos. H to 13, lO^c. a 1l)4o : d??,, molaaaea, hhds and boxes, H'ic. a ll'^c ; Porto Kiro. refining:, common to prime, iM.jC a 1<i"4c. ; do., icrocery, fair to choice, lo*?c. a lof^c. re fined, stHiidard A. ll7??' a I.e.; of)' A. 11 *ac. a ll%c.; crushed, lite a lM'^c ; powdered. 12l4c. ; Krauulated, l'j3-c. a l-^?c. ; do., secoud quality. U^c.; cut loaf, lH'uC a lUlac. TALLOW-*Keceipta?411 hhds., 1'# tiercea, -15 bbla and IHii caaUa The market waa dull and henvy; liM),iH)0 lbs. sold at Hi#c. and 112 tierces ofT grade at 7*ac. Ti*.?1*ho uiarkat for foreign w??a very flriu. Hales were made duriux ttie paat week of 1.H?mi idtfs at lull rales. We quote Itanca, "/le.; Mraits, lH^c.; F.ngllah, 17Vc. ; do., reHned, l^Lr., all gold Plates -Charcoal, nominally $?? 7i a r?7 'J"i; do., terne $?J -5 a $?t 5 1; coke, a #0 73. Tobacco.-The market waa generally steady, but not very active The sales of Kentucky leal were 400 lihds at ut<* chaugod prices. Wo note sales of |O0 cases seedleaf sun dries at 7c. a X>c. ; 'J5 ea^ea Ohio, cr?*p 1H73. ou private term*; HI caae* du., crop 1H74 and 18V;i, ou private terius; 121) cases New V?irk, crop 1873, at N^c.: 150 cases .New ! ngland, crop lH7o, at Oc a 10c. a 40e. ; 147 cases Pennsyl vaunt, crop 18.5, at 18c. a 20c. a iiOc., aud 100 bales Havana at HBc. a $1 15. Wuisggy ? Itocelpts, .Vat hhls. The market was quiet; ft) bbls. sold at >M Ol>44, aud 50 bbl?. alcohol at $2 OU. Wool. ~'l lie market was quiet but generally steady. The sales were 15,?<00 lbs. Utah fleece at 28fgC. a <iOe.; 3,000 lbs. waahed eomblng State at .'HIc.: 2.USJ lbs. medium washed at 4'Jc.; 8,<t0 ? lbs fin- Missouri unwashed at 27c.; 3.000 lbs. medium Missouri at M?>e.; mat lbs. tub washed at 42c.; 1,000 lb*, fall clip California at 21c. a 2.)gC.: -8,00 r lbs. do. do. ai 2Jl4c.; 20,0(-0|i*h. do. do., part at 15*>gC. and balance at 20c. a 21c.; l5,iKKi lbs. Texas at 2Hc.; KMNK) 1' s. do. at 30^0.; 1,0>mi lbs. ?ow do. at 20o,. and on private terms, 4o.? 00 lbs. Western fleece, 1500 lbs. washed coarse combing, 2,0tk>lbs. Georgia, 2,000 lbs. unwMabed Virginia, 2'i baga pulivd, ao,(SJ<J lbs. t'aliforuia puhed. if4 bags black do., 11 lbs. su er da, 3,00'i lbs. domeatlc lauibs pulled, 5 bags shearings, 2,OJ0 lbs. Western Texas aud 2,UOO lbs. Oregon. PttKiuiiTft.?The market generally was much flrinor, especially for petroleum vessels for charter, witli the ad vance prominent also in the instance of gram accommoda tiou on berth and charter, and au active movement was ac complished, not withstanding the incr<-a<?e lu rates, mainly in petroleum charters. The engagements comprised:?To Liverpool, per steam, Hi.otK) bushels grain, at a Od.; 700 bales cotton, aBd. a 1 t-32d.; l.fJOObnts. sugar ou private terms; 2,500 boxes biacon ou private terms; 2,U<X) boxes cheese, 55r., aud by sail 30" bbls. roain, 2s. tfd.; 100 hhds. tallow, 32s. Ou.; 1.300 bales cotton, 5>]6d. To Loudon, by sail, lH,i<00 bushels irrein, 7<l?d.; 4,<r(>) bbla. flour, 2s tid., aud per steam, 24,000 bushels grain, 8d.; 500 bales hops, &d.; 5,000 boxes cheeao. 4os. To Glasgow, per steMin. 20 ? puncheons sirup ou private terms. To liristol, tier steam, 25?? bbls. sug;ur, quoted at 40s. asked, and by sail, 50. hhds. tallow, 35s. To Hreuien, per steam, 2,000 boxes starch aud 50 tons organs on private terms. The charters embraced: ? A Norwegian bark, 4H3 tons, hence tn Cork for orders, with 2,tO) quarters grain at tis. 4^d. ; a Norwegian bark, with 2,700 quarters from Baltimore to Belfast, 5s. 10)?d.; a Hrltish brig, 4O0 tons, from Philadelphia to I'nited Kingdom, with oil cake, at U6s. 3d. a 27s. ?id. ; the Aiuericau barn, 718 tons, iu our last, cn private terms, with tobacco to Genoa, has bfeti reported at 40*; a British brig, 145 tons, hence to Antitfuu, with general cargo, at 70c. per bbl. Petroleum charters?A Oertuau snip, 74H tons, from Balti more to Antwerp or Bremen, witli 5,2tO bbla refined, at 4?. lo^d.; an American ship, 1,1*5 tons, from Baltimore to do,, with 7.8CO obla do., is. 10\d.; a British bark. 034 tons, tnencu for saino voyage, with 0^0 ? bbls., 4t lOi^d. . a British ship, l.OlOtons, tiience to do , with 0.8OO bbls. do., at 5s.; an American brig, 247 tons, beuce to Halonlca, with 7,5 0 cases do., at 35c. ; a German bark. 538 tons, hence to Bremen or Hamburg (last eveulugr, with 4.0J0 bbla da, at 4s. Od.; a British bark, hence to Cora for orders, with 3,000 bbls. do., at 5s., flat; a British brig, 204 tons, hence to Corunua with 8,.riO0 ca .es do. at L'Gc., part bbla. 5s. 6d.; an Italian bark, 432 tons, hence to the Mediterranean with 2.8O0 bbls. (part cases) do ou private terius; a Norwegian bark, 408 tons, hence to Contineut with 4,000 bbla do. ou private terms : a British bark, 5H-J tons, from Philadelphia to Continent, ex Aiuster* dam, with 3,U00 bbls do. at 5s.; a bark with . ,60 i bots. naphtha, from Philadelphia to Cork, for orders to United Kingdom, at 5s. 3d. ;a British bsrk, 5fcH tons, from Philadel phia to Havre with 3,800 bbls. crude on private terms. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. Kbioat, Nut. 24, 1174 UCIIRI roit TWO BAY*. VnUi SKaap and tin I Yard*. Bm?i. Coie*. C'Uvrt. Lamb*. 11 oat. Sixtieth ilrilt l.ooo b 3o5 1,808 _ Forty-eighth (treat.. 19 ? 134 3.083 ? Fortieth itreet ? ? ? ? " 0,175 Jsr**y City 906 ? ? 3,289 4,226 Total* l,a.'5 8 441 4,130 10,401 Bkkvkh.? Irade Arm on alight ran of generally common quality *teor*. i'ricu* 8l,c. * lose. per lb., weights 0 cwt. h U'., cwt. Sale* Were ellected on 55 lbs. a 57 Iba. net. At Sixtieth Itreet yard* T. 0. Kaatiuuu ?o!il lor self 20 car* ol horned oattle, **Iea a* follow*It/2 Colorado ateer* at 8 >,a. a k?4c. per lb., weight 7 owt. (emit; 33 llllnoi* steer* at uc. Kr 10., weight 7 cwt. alroiig; 20 111 luoi* (teer* at >">4a per , weight 7>4 cwt.: 07 Illluoia steura at l?,'ae per lb., weight 7>? cwt. acaut, Willi a frac tion olT per lb.; 16 common Illinois steers at 9)^0. per lb., weight 7>? cwt.; 47 iltluola steers at 9>ic. par lo., weight 7K cwt.; 3u lllinola ateer* at loo. i<erlb,, weigut H\ cwt.; .15 lllluoi* ateer* at 10>iu. per lb., weight cwt. II. F. Burchard aula lor ltaukln A I liompaon 50 Missouri steera at l?c. per lb., weight 0\ ewt.; 0. Kahn aold tor O. Becker 84 mixed Keutucky ateeers anil oxen at Uc. per lb., weight 7 oak ; for ti. hatin ?50 mixed Kentucky *teera and oxuu at U'4o. per In., weight 7 cwt.; lor J. liruwn, 10 Kentucky stuars at 10c. per lb., with $1 off per Ueail, weight 7'4 cwt. | B. Muses aold lor aelf 49 lllinola ate era at ojfa. per lb., weight 6 cwt.; -U lllinola steera at Hi>ac. per lb., weight 8U cwt. U. W. Vail aold for aelf. 09 Il.inoit ateer* at O^c. a *\c. per lb., weight 0)4 owt. Uley A Cary told for Uoll >t Co., &) Kentucky steera at 9%e a 10>,c per lb., wei abla 7), cwt. a 8 cwt.; 75 Kentucky ateer*, uud lor M. Kircuway, is lllinola steera, term* not obtained. i). Walxel aold for aelf, 12 lllinola aleor* at Uc. per lb., with 41 on per head, weight 0 cwt. 1 72 liiinol* iteera at ?A?c. per lb., with $1 on per head, weight 7*4 cwt.: 27 lllinola ateer* at 9.',o. per In., with $1 oil por heuu. weight 7\i cwt.; 10 lllinola atcera at 10c. nor lb., weight 7}a cwt. SiiaKr i.in Lamm.?Trado alow. Sheep *oni at a Oo. Kr lb., lamba at 5^c. a 0,'.c. per lb., mixed liocka at per liavt* X Mallenbock aold 5 Slate aheep, weight 50ii iua., at W?e. per lb.; 1*2 State lamba, weight I2,370lb*., at o>4c. per In.; 114 State laino*. weight 7.7U) lb*., at 0>,c. per lb.; 54 Slate lamba. weight 2,7uO lb*., at 0>^a per lb. ; IdO Canada aheep and lauiba, woight 15,9.">o Iba., at 5,'4c. per Hi. Ka*? A Pidcock (n.d 08 Juiaoy ewea, weight Hi ilia, per head, at li^c. per ib.: 24 Jersey ewea, weight 110 lb*, per iiead. at 4%e. pur lb,; .14 Jetsey ewea, weight 111 lb*, per head, at ft'a'e. par lb.; 04 1'eDiiiylvaiua lamba. weight 72 iba. per head, at <>'41'. per lb. Judd A Buckingham aold 109 Ohio aheep, weight 'H Iba. per nead, at 4'4c. per 1U ; 190 Ohio aheep. weight ml lha. per head, at l,'?c. per Ib,; llo State abeep. wuiaht HO Ilia, per bead, at 4'4c. per ib.; 94 Stalo ahenp, weight 70 lbs. per head, at 0>,c. per Ib. iiutne ,t White m il 571 Ohio ahuep, weight 40,020 Iba., at 4^1. per lb. ; 110 OI1I0 ahoop, wululit 12.740 lb*., at 5c. per lb.; 55 State ahuep. weight 8,800 lb* , at 4^c. per Ib.; US Statu ihuup, weight -.UOO iua.. at 4)<c. per lb.; IS State ihcep, weight 1,hho Iba., at 4J4O. par 10.; 28 Statu abeep. weight H.ouo lb*., at 5c. per lb.; H> statd aheep. weight ii.HHO lb*., at rij^c. per lb. ; 10 Mate sheep, weight 1,10 1 lb*., at 5^c. per lo.; 8 State aheep, weight l,18u Iba., at 6c. per ib., 10/ State lamba, w> iiiht O.tHO Iba , at 5l?c. per lb.; 43 Mate lamba. weight 2.970 Iba. at 5J,c. per lo.; 146 Statu lamb?, veiglu u,000 iba.. at 0',c. per lb.; 182 State lamb*, weight 13.470 Iba., at 6>,c. per lb. mi.cit t.owt.?Sixteen head, with tliolr calve*, were aold at $45 a 975 per head. aid Ualvkh? Smooth quality veala *o!d at 7c. a lokc. per Ib.; coarae quality calve* at (7 a v!5 50 per lioad, trade being alow. lloos.?ibere weru no live hoga on *alu. DOMESTIC "MARKETS. Oalvkrtom, N'uv. 24, 1?70. Cotton quiet; n>lddlng, 11^,'c.; low middling. lo>?c.; good ordluarj. 10'4e. Net receipt*, 2,8.11 bale.; groa*. 2,h80. Sale*, 1,4k 1. Stick. I0b,022. Weekly?Set re ceipt*, 20.1 ?l baiea. grnaa. 29,444. Kxport(-To lireat Britain, 5,402; to tha Coutluent, 1,030; cua*twl*e, 5,337. Salua, 13,380. Nkw Ohi.ran*, Nov. 24, 1870, Cotton atrong: middling, IIV > low iniddlliig, 11c.; good ordinary. 10kac. Not receipta, 0,841 bale*, gruaa, Iii.:i5U. Kxporte to Great llrltaiu. 4,228; In Krauce. 3.J2H; coaatwlao, 139. Sale*, 12,750. .' toek, 2:i4,413 . Weekly Net receipt*. 57,170 balea; gr?*a, '15,5,0 Kxpurta?To (Ireat Britain. '.9.HI0; lo Krnnce. 4,774; to the Continent, 4.SM4; ceaktwlae, 1,248. Sale*, 47 U>J. MontLS, Nov. 24. 1H70. Cotton unlet: middling, 11c. a ll\e-; h>w nildullng. 10?4c. a Ri'fc.; good ordinary, lO.'.c. a l>?V- Net receipt*, 2.8i 7 bale*. 1 xporta?'To Orent Hritaln, 4.73J; coaatwiao, 322. Salea, 2,000. Slock, iO.TO'l Weekly- Net recelpia, 21,197 balea; gro*a. 21.10K Kxportl? Tu Ureal Hritaln, 8,051; to the Chaunei, 2,024; cuaiiwlae, 0,972. hale*, 10.MOO. Savannah, Nov. 24, 1870. Cotton dull; middling. 11 9>16c. ; low middling. II 3-10?.; good ordluary. 10 A-lOc. Net recaiola, 5.bi> bale* Kx port* oaatwi*e, 1,102 Sales, 1.40O. Stock, lKI,53l. Weekly- Mel receipt*. 2H4IO balea; groa., 28,710 Kx porta ?To Ureal Britain, 2,s30; to tha Continent, 3,450; eoaatwiae, lo.auti. hales, W.IO11. Chahlkston, Nov. 24, 1h7i1, Cotton strouc; middling, ll'ac.; low m ddling, il',,0,; good ordinary, iO*ac. a M%c .vet receipt*. 4,74s bales. Export*?To Urea* Krltain, 2,050; In tiie Continent. 50 1. Sales. 2 000k Stuck, 112,i>l<0 Wuekiy- Net receipt-, 24,4?l7 bales, hxports?Tu tireat Urltaln 8,4< 13; to Krai.ce, 0,201; to the Cuntinent, 3.585; loth* Cuanuel, 1,535; ouaatwiae, 4,158. halea, ltt.20a WlUIKVTOII, V. C , Nov. 24, 1870. Spirits ot turpentine quiet al 35c. Koaln quiet ilfl 9u fur ?trained. Tar -toady at #2. Oswii.o, K. Y., Nov. 24, IH70. Kiour steady; No. 1 spring, 07 a 17 25. am er winter, 97 25 a #7 5 ?; <vhi e do . *7 50 a $7 75; double o.xtra, $7 75 a #8; concession! wore made on round lots: aale*. i.tsri bid*. Wheal unchanged. Corn quiet; Waatern mixed, .Vc. Barley weak ; No. 2 Canada held at 9 02; No. 1 do., 91 10. Corn meal uncuanged. Mlilleed unchanged. Canal freight* quiet. Lake receipt*?Wheat, 58,300 biieliel*, oorn, 19,200 do.; barley, 77,500 do.; lumber, .I8IU0 leal. Canal ablpinenta?Barley. iO,UUO bu.liel*; lumber, 285,000 leal. Kailroad *hl|iinent*?Klour. 1.3.*> bbl*. Tuikimi. Nov. 24, 1878. Plourateady. Wheat Orm;No. 3 white Waba>n.9l J5>a; No. 1 white Michigan, 9i 81; extra do., held at 91 38; amber Michigan. 91 -8, Decemner, 91 27t(; January, 91 -9!a: No. 2 do., 91 18,',; No. 2 red winter. 91 2:0*; December, 91 24; rejeeted, 91 13. Corn Steady ; high mixed. ~>0e.: No.2, 51c. ; new, 4l>c.; damaged. 4tle. ; new, 40>?c ; rejected, 5<>e. ; now, 47)^0. Oataqmet; Michigan,35,^o. Kecelpit?50> bbla. Hour, 15.it 0 buahula whexl, 3o,t>*i ilu. com, 9,t*ai do, oala. Ship menta 4<?i hoi*. Hour. 16,000 bushel* wheat. 32.00U do. corn, 19,000 da. oat*. CHICAOO, Nov. 24, 1876. Flour steady and unahanged. Wheat unaettled, but gen erally lower; No. 2 Chicago apring, 91 l-M. c**h . 91 1:>'4 a 91 l.tHi. l>ecember; 91 14^* a 41 14?, January; No. St'nl cago a.irm^, 91 00'4 a 91 <*!,'?; rejected, a IHkc. Cum Inactive and lower; 44\c. ea?h. 4Da?. liecemlhfr, 4:t',c Januar>. r.'J" ted 4Je. Oat- dull, but flrin; :?J4,e caali, 32!a? l?e<ember. d3Sa?. Jauuary. rejected 2.>)*c. Kye lalily active and a made higher at OO^e. ? 07c. Barley 4 ail. weak and luwart ?7a, ? 67>ja, cub. t&Hfc. January, fork beoyaat, hoi nn*ett!' 41 fl> OA tild. cash aud all tlio y?*r: 41" J January. Laid unwilled. but k-'X'ralljr higher; #.< t??, ?Mb; #8 77*,. all the tut #? Hi",. J annary. ''?oik iMati tailor. about B9|C aii'.r. ; abort rib Hides, Hl,c. ; abort ilaai ?idi-?, M?,c VhiakntfrnaltlUI)^. Kerelpts? flour, H'.uuo bbl>. . ?b?u, &i.iW bnlMU; corn. ?*i,i**i 4j. ; oat*, 2* i?si du. ; rv?\ ;i,i i*< du.; loirley. 13.(O) do. Shipment*? Flour 9..VK) bbls.; wheat. 4S.ti?i bushels; corn. *W,(JUU do. ; oat*. >!'i ; rye 2".<s*> .to ; barter 4.3"t? do. At tt>e afteroom call oftfce Hoard:-Wheal lowar; ?1 I3a$l II',. December; #1 1 -41 a Jauuary i*ora -?e lower. Oats un changed. fork 5o. higher. Lard lowar. (9 *2),, Jauuary. COTTON RECEIPTS. The following In a statement of the total uet receipt* of euiion at all port* since September 1. 1H70;? i'ltrU. Allies f'.iru. ?<l'#a. (?alveaton 21!*, UI3 Baltimore .I.S'iO Now ilrloau* .1SJSew York 41.MIU Mobile 14?,835 Homoii 2S.212 .savannah .9^7,'.'34 Providence 4.41 ^ Chariest** ...U-TM'im Philadelphia 18,i?f7 Wilmington 4M,7Jt> fort Koval 15,2?:| Norfolk 25i,iinu lndlanola ?,J7J Total ....1,041,453 PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. Pumouioi, Nor. 24, 1H70. Printing clotb* aro quiet, but wltbout change. HAVANA MARKET. Havana, Nov. 'J4, 187?. Spftnlnh irold, TJ31-, * 224. Exchenjce?uu the United State*, ?txty ?Uy*, curmucy, *1 ? discount; short ftitfbt, do., 4k m 4dltceaut; sixty day*, ir??ld, 3 ? premium; ?hurt si*rlit. do., 4 k.j u 5 premium. On London. 14 * 16 pre mium On rnrit. Iy. premium. Hugur setive; No. 12, Dutch standard, 113? ? 12 reels por errobe, iu tfold. EUROPEAN MARKETS. COTTON. Livkkpooi. Cottov Maukkt.?Liverpool, Nov. 24.?'The circular ol the Liverpool Cotton Broker*' Association, tn Its review of tliu week mdiug last night tay*"Cotton lias been In moderate demand, nu t with a comparatively uulel market, prices were In buyers' favor; but to-day (Thursday), with hii increased buslneaa. particularly by the trade, thero Is more fit iiincss, and quotation* geuerally are uearly equal to last Thursdny's. Aiuurtcau \?as Inactive lest Friday aud S itmilay ami declined '?d; but alnce, with an incrnased de mand, lia? recovered 1 led. In Sea Island, bnslnes* wa* v?ry Itinlti'd and price* steady In futures, business eon. tluues limited, with prices llucknatlng from day to day. WkkKLY KkVlkW. bale*. Sales of th* week 62),CM bxpurters took 4.WO Speculator* took 7.UJ> Total stock 445.UXJ Am rlcau 1U2.UI0 Total receipts 81.0U0 American 3H,IJH(> Actu il export O.lMJ Amount of cotton afloat 31*2.0 O Amerioau "J'-'ii,(> *J For* nrded Irom the ship's side direct to Spinner*., Ainerlcau aales of the week U7.UU0 Q BAIN'. Livrkpool, Nov. 24, 1H7<\ A leading grain circular ??ys:?"The wheat markets be come dally stronger. Though aouie are without an actual advance, uiauy aro reported Is per ipiarter <tearer since last wrek. l>u the spot and at our district markets a g >od con sumptive bnslnes* has been done at an improvement of id. a .'d per cental ou Tuexiay's currencies A uumtter of ear gi e? aud parcels of Ualiloruiau on passage and far prompt shipment also found buyers at 6<l a Is. advaucu At the market to day there wa? an uuusnally lariff attendance. There was au active demand for wheat, a? well for cousump tiun as speeclatlon. White advanced I'd. a Hd. aud red 1 d. a M. per cental on Tuesday's prices. Flour was iu good re quest at extreme ratos and rather tundlu( upward. Indian corn sola lully Ud. higher." PHOVI8IONS. PllODUCK KXCIU.NUK KkPOMT ?Livnitpoou Nor. 14.? fork?Kasisrn dull at 80s.; Western dull *t7l*. Bacon Cumberland cut ateady at 4lls.; short rib firmer at 4fia ; lour clear dull at 4:is. tid.; short ulesr dull at 14s. Ud. Ilaiuit? Loug cut dull at Us. shoulders dull al 35s. Ileef?India mean dull at U&s.; extra mesa dull at lU7s.; prliue mess dull at Kis I.arn?I'rune Western steady at 51s. Bd. Tallow? f rime city dull at 43*. Turueiitine?spirits firmer at _'Hs. fid. Hoiln?Common dull at (is ; line dull at Ills tid. Cheese?American choice firmer ut 85s. Lard oil dull at 54s. Flour -Extra State steady at J.r>*. Wheat?Mo. 1 spring steady at 10s. 3d.; No. 2 do. steady at Us. Hd.; win ter steady at Io>. for Weatern and 10*. Hd. for Southern, Com?Mixed *ott steady at 2<'?. 3d. (ii.ASiiow titxjAit Makkkt ? (iLANiiow. Nov. 24.?Iu sugar there is a good business doing to-day and price* art again 6d higher. Livkkpuoi. Oil J^kkict.? Livkhpool, Not. 34?Even ing.?Spirits of turpeutiue, 2:is per cwl. London Oil M iuakT.?Lonpo.v Nov. 24?Kv*nin#t.?-Cal eutta Linseed, 53s. (id. Sperm, ?U1 per ton. PlftANCIAL. _ AL0X. FR'JTII I.Nlili AM A CO . BANK^KH A.V0 Brokers, 12 Wall St., dealer* In tirit claiafut.i aud Call*, buv and curry Stocks as long as desired on margin of 3 to 5 per cent. Circular* and Weekly Deports sent free. Arur. oall or sTitAuuL : iiakii a rut son to operate iu Wall at uu a very -small risk, while there is a cliHUce ol realising a profit ol SI.UUOoii $1CXI In vest '<1. Call or write for our 72 pa e bo >k, explaining overytbing. Orders solicited by mull mid telegraph. JOIIN HICK LINO Jt CO.. Hanker* and Brokers. 72 Broadway, New York. At BBASoXABiiB ratbs?mokkt on wri and kndowtueni Insurance Policies, Morta aud other securities; insurance of ail kinds effected with beat com panies. J.J IIAUitlCli X CO.. 11U Broadway. DAM B. BEIDu Expert and Accountant, 372 l'earl st.. Post oftiae box 2,HIS. A?CLAIMS AOAI.NST KLSPONslliLK PAHTIKJ ?prosecuted and collected by au experienced Attorney, without charge unless succomilul; excellent reference*. Address ATfOKN I. Y, box .">U0 l*o?t oflice. ?JOHN E. DA/LEY, 74 BKO.VUWAYT^FIKST ?class Stock Kzchau^t Privileges; quotation, of strad dle*. *lugle privileges; ul*o explanatory puiuphleta mailed to any %ddre*s; correspondents in principal cities In United Stat**. l^XECUTOR'S FUNDS TO LOAN-AT tl PKK CENT i>N Xliclty Property. Principal! addreaa EXECUTOR, box 1UV Herald office. T6~THE STOCKHOLDERS ofTiTk TOLEDO, WABASH AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMI'ANY. According to arra*gemeiita made between tbo gold mort gage bondholder! and reprenautalivea of the at cknoldera, opposition t<> the confirmation of ill ? asle ut thu rout made at lolsdo, June 10 litat, haa been withdrawn. The condl. loua of thix withdrawal aro tliat atnckholdera of tbo old company (ball have tbe right to aab-crllio for atocx of the now corporation to lie organiaed, at the rata ol $10 par ahare. payable In lnatalnienla of$-'per ahare, at Inter val of three iu?ntha. comtnenclug February I, 1877, with Internal Irun November 1, 1*70. The cold bond mortgage ol $ > <?X>.0> >, tinder thia arrange. ment, will be paid off and canc ?lied, and the new company will oe relieved of the leaacd linea. 8ub?crlptlona, which will lie received by the Pnrchaalng Committee, at Nn. .VJ William (t,, muat he made witiiln thirty daya trom tin* date, or tha atockboldera will forfeit tbe right to take the new atock. The Vrotectlre Committer, having now fully discharged the truat conflded to it, congratulatea the atockholdura npuD thla auceeaeffel tormlnatiou ol a tedious and uxp. naive law anlt. and earaaatly adviaea ttiem to Avail of tha option that aeon red. Full partlcnlara of the reorganisation will ha m de known at an early dato, and iiu-aiiiime further .inioruiailon can be obtained of the 1'uicbaaing Commltteo, at the offlco, No. SJ William at. For lb* i'rotectlvo Commit oe, U. D, ASHLEY. N*w York. Nov. a:t. 1M7II. Chairman. rpitusT funds n> iaam u? lonmm-om, X Brooklyn and Queeua county. LBaVITT A WOLTOTT. 10 Pine at WANTED?FIHaNCIAL AID IM.MBDIATeLV (TEH norary). by a lady. AdJreaa KAKXKSI', box 180 Ilerald office. ' COP V ItT > K US It l PS. \TOVrEMBER a;?. 1M7H ?Tilft Flkii of JuSkfB tC J.1 WHIOEKT A CO., Auctlonucra, at 141 Htli at.. la thli ?lay dlaaolved by mutual cousent. JOHN W. CAMltP&LL Sr. JOS h. WMOMkT. HLMIXKSS OPPOltTUNITlHH. AFIRvi OF MACHINISTS'l.\ PIIIL wlKU'll I A with ample itinchinory room and capital Tor a much larger baaiueas. are ileairmf ol taking up a apedaltv in tli dr llau. Addreaa MACHINIST, Now Vork Herald office, 1'mladal phla, I'a. pabtt combbotbd with a rant mhoum ative buaineas deairea to negotiate with a man ot atrinl iutevrity who haa $."i.OOi aud who la willing to go abroad ana make more. Till* opportunity will guarantee 10 ? pea cent mi I lie atnouut inveated. For fnil partlcnlara addroaa, with lull name, W. I'. II.. box l it Herald office. "a" BARB CHANCB.-aN INTBBEST IN A VaLUA iYble English Patent will he sold at a groat aacrlflce II sold WnellMWI MNWllfMk Addreaa till Wedn-aday, M., box 117 Herald Uptown Hranrb office. Business mi*nt and partner Wantkd-iA place of retiring partner, in a medical apeoialty; amall capital required. Inquire, from I) to 4. at 111 Kaat L*th at, noon 'returns may he kealIzed THKOUfMuL VTcarvful and well poatel party in Wall atreet spei-nla tlona; weekly pro:ita equally divided. Addreai CHARAC TEK, box HM l'o-t office. ARTNKR WANTED?WITH CAPITAL FROM gl.auC _ to to eetalillah a caih paying manufactory buel nuaa; io."l? haa higlieat ri-piitatiou in England; largs profit': Incoming part* can Itavo control of Aiiance. Ad dreaa, with full n.ime. F. O, L , Ilerald Uptown ollioa PuTtnrr wantkd-witii SiTooiI. IN A WELL paying, new invention ; no knowledge of manuiaeturing r?<|iilied. For further particular* ad ireaa P. P., box 11U MUM olllra. The Kioiir for Ibw jbrsk.i' or a valuablk Patent for aale at a bargain. Addreaa ULEAHU.i, Herald oMn. rnilllKK EDALS AND TIIBEB DIPLOMAS AWABH X rd at Centennial Exp nltloa for three patented artlch't or houaehnid uae ; Itlghta tor ?alo. Addreaa "MEDaLS,' I'li11:i l<-1[iliia offlce New \ork ili-tnliL W_ A-SYK1) _T() MKK1- a riBNTLKMAN~WITtt iy4 to ftO.ilUI to Invaat in a atrictly Itmt claaa pgiiliahlnj houae; active or apeclal. Box 5.W Poal office one week. ANTl.D-A l'Alt'IY WITH lfc!0,0m" TO r><>.?0~Td Join a aafn. profltaole hanking Imalneaa, cltlier aa ape clal or active partnor. Addreaa BANKKR. iierald. TO fl.OUU TO IMVB8T IN OLD EsTAH. ? M/Vllahrd buaineaa or loan to emoloyer on aecurltyi nature of buaineaa and aocarlty atated or no notice tafeea. ARCHARD, Herald olHce THU JEliSEY CENTllAL'S TROUBLES. Since Colonel Moore, tb? new Uaperlntrndoot of tb? Now Jersey Central Railroad, a??umed charge on tb? 1st in at. tbe proipccta ol tbo corporation nave be come brighter. Slnecore* or loag tunding bare been cut awa*, deserTicg officer* wbo were dlacharged lor reporting irregularities hnve been reinauted and b?xun payroll* uru tbinxx of the past. Kito eonduciora have iiaen diacliargod on (be Plulodelphta nod BonnU Hrook lino. Tho number of alnpoOTWINM MBeciUg, litero heuiK in some caae* nearly aa many kMiea a? workinoo. In tbe Communi|iaw workshop on* boee wa* eugagod to watob two blackaalliM. la other Mtauco* a boaa wuh appointed lor everv three aiea. Colonol Moore baa already effeetM B Having in thi* particular at lb* rale of n year, and a etui groater economy ia looked fur. The workahopa at Mnmpton Junction are to bo aboiiabed, aud tbo work will men be performed at Jaraey City und ICaatott. At the aaine tun* the buai neaa ol tbo road is ateadlly inurcaalng and lewer com plaint* aro beard on tbe part ol passenger*. Tbo in veatigaiiou into the irauda oa taa ??" *' "???'*** la ?lowly progm*ia? P