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FINANCIAL AND The Stock Market Feverish ana Generally Lower. GOLD 1071-S A 107 A 107 1-4 Bailway Bonds Steady?Government Securities Weak, but in Fair Demand?Money on ? Call 5 a G a 2 a 3 Per Cent. Wall Strkst, 1 Monday, Dec, 11?0 P. M. J The Mills party having, by their gerrymandering or test week., succeeded in transferring the load of Lako Bhoro irura their own shoulders to tho?e ol the Inno cents of the Stock Kxchange, stood with their bauds In their pockets to-day idly contemplating the situa tion. The market, in the absence or all outside inter est, lies as dead us the traditional door null, and can only be made to trend upward by the strenuous exer tions ol prolossional operator*. Lett to Used, figures contract, and the artificial strength lades away wuh a real wcakne-s which is only partially counteracted by ?canty purchases on the part or Ibo shorts. The unfavorable condition or things political and oommerciul remain us strongly marked as ever, and no Inducement Is ollorcd lor the venturers of capital in nspeculjtlou which lor the lime being Is hopeless ol results. In addition to this the startling dcnllno during the year iu such pre-eminently valuable properties as Illinois Central, Now Jorsey Central and the other coal carriers has widely dispelled the lalth ol mveslors in evon the healthiest class or railroad stock, whilo as to the sickly sort they ure not to ho touched with a tongs. Toe discrimination between the sieudy divi dend-pay tug securities and tho rattle-trap ianciea that neither divido, nor are likely lor years to Coiuc? the separation, as it wero, of railway ihcep and goats?is slowly but surely going on, with the efi'oct of withdrawing tho former from ?peculation and ot sending the latter to oblivion. It la potsiblo to posacsa too much of a good tblng, and Ibe railroads are suffering Irom that very fuck Too mauy railroads and too little business uro horns of a dilemma that have tossed dividends to the winds and given an unpleasant thrust to confidence even In the bunded debts. The customary support being withdrawn this morn ing me whole list ragged. New Jersey Central was conspicuous In tho decline, being helped thereto by some Imaginative news from Philadelphia, to tho clJect that default would be made upou their Interest, and that the papor of the concern would be likely to go to protefck As no interest is duo until January the report was looked upou with a suspicion, which was shortly after soufirmed by despatches declaring the previous tele, (rams to bo forgeries. Upon this a recovery toolc place, aud tho stock closod noarly up to tho highest figure of tho day. Lako Shoro, which sold at the opening at 57fell oil to 60?i, Bni1 rallied to o0*t'. The granger stocks were equally weak-kneed, but plucked up some little strength, tho news that the Supremo Court wore not yol ready to render a decision, and thut iheSt. Paul earnings lor tho week had diminished ?'J7,88J, having no appreciable efl'cct. Heading was quoted at one time In Philadelphia as low as 181.', a point of depression which It has not seen for many years. The old trouble, which bids (air to become chronic, ol a collapse iu Us coffers, Is al leged to bo the causo or tho complaint. There was evidence ol an intention to Ice! the pulse Of the money market, the rate, which had Lueu quiet ?t 4 a 6, being suddenly run up to 7 per cent. The advance, however, brought out a superabundant supply of capital, which, at the close, was offered at ?>4 Pcr cent. It the dcsiro were to tost tUo possibility of an In. tended squeeze, in connection with a general bear movement, tho response was not very satisfactory. Tlie "Old Lady of Tbreadneedle street" disgorded to day another lot of ?1(10,000 lor shipment to this port. Imi cIToct was produced upou tbe gold market, though additional force was lent by the arrival ot $1,000,opo by packet lb I# morning. At tbe close there was a general strengthening of tbe slock market, the advance being instigated by pur Chases ol Lake .Shore to cover shorts put out at tho close of the week by the disciples of "quick turns" In Exchange court. Till? SALES TO-DAY. The transactions a*, tne Stock Exchango to-dav ag gregated 109.530 shares:?Now York Central and Hud yon Rivor, 1,827; Erie, 11,.".00; Lake Shore, 34,400; North western, 1,400; do. preferred, 1,000; Rock Island, 0,090; Pacific Mall, 4,600; St. Paul, 2.050; do. proierred, 7,300; Ohio*, 1,800; Wostcra Union, 6,800; Wabash, 3,600; C.,C. and I. C.t 950; Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western, 7,000; New Jersey Centra), 1,550; Michigan Central, 6,160. bl'KMNU, UIGBKSf AND I.OWKST I'ltlCKfl. The following table shows tho opening, highest and lowest prices ol tho day:? Opening. Highest. Lowest, New York Ceutral 103?, lo4 \ 103?; Harlem 130 139' 130 Erie S'? 8?; 7J? Luke Shore 66?; 67)* 66?; Wabash 4?; 5 3;, Northwestern 36 ?; 36?,' 34?, Northwestern prclerrcd.. 5S.1; 68i; 67?, Rock Islauu 90)i 99?; 9S?, Milwaukee and St. Paul... 19?4 19 !, 18?; Ml!, and St. Paul |ref.... 62 62 51 Del., Lack, and Western.. 71?,' 71?; 70?; New Jersey Central 34 34?, 33 >4 C.,C. and L C 3 3 2>, Ohio nud Mississippi 5 6?; be, Western Union 72 72', 71?; Atlantic and PaclUc Tel.. 16 16 16 l'aclllo Mall 24 24 23)*' CLOSING I'UICKS?3 P. X. Ofne.1. Ashed, Offers I. A,!,eJ. Pacific Mall ... .34; U.% .Mil .1 st I' pi.. ?>">?' 67L M est Cn 'lei... 72 72-, C.C, CJtl... ;m an All A l'nc Tel. 14 l."i?4 l.Va il?, a.U UK g uliktiivcr ni. 11)i 2" Del. LA M .... Tl'i 71', i u,ess.???!,... 12?, 10V, Erie 7V ,s Mar LA Mln 4 412 liana Kja... iuil J2JJ U i r L 4 11 pi.. 4 414 II .V st J ii pi.. ubH '.6 Aiikui r.A I'4 Iof> L s A M So. .&<;?, ?'<?? Aiucr Is.* 5b 6b?$ ilten Central . 4uf( 4 L b i.xpttu .. 5o?; o3 N V A Harlem. 137 134,'. M e is- r sign I a mi on ft Ye; a liuu icio:*?; nm? Chic A A ion lid 90 ft J i VII . .. 34tJ 34'. I leve A P.ttfc. 99 8?? Ohio A Mis*.. . ?W tin A .8 W <4% .ft!* Panama ? IgH t lit A N W pi; Mji ftb , Tot A Wilbaell. 4K 4K Chi A R I . VH\ ?"?* I niou t'AUittu. 58j? SO!. Mil A St Paul. 10 In', advance and decline. Tbe following are tho changes in closing prlcos com pared with those of Saturday:? Advance. ?-Atlantic ?nd Pacific Telegraph, New ITorkCentral, ?; ; Lake Shore, ?* ; Morris and jCsiex, ?4. DiCLlNE.?Chicago and Alton, ; C., C. and I. C., It* ; Delaware and Hudaoft, *c; brie, ?, ; Hnnniba! and it. Joaoph, ; do. preferred, %; Illinois Central, ?4; Mirhlgan Cciural, ?, ; New Jersey Central, ; North western, >,, do. prelorrod, '*; Ohio miiU Mississippi, t4 ; Pacific .Mail, ?c; Quicksilver, 1; Hock Island, 1; At, Paul prelerred. \ ; Wabash, ?, ; American Express. 2>* ; United Alan s, >*. Tho rost ol the market was stationary. TI1K MONEY MAKKKT. During the day tnoncy on call In ono or two Instances loaned up to C and 7 per cent, but the principal busi ness was on tho basis of 4 and 5, with closing figures at 3 and 2 per cent. 1 he rates >! exenungo on New York at tho undermentioned cities were:?Savannah, \ offered; Cincinnati, dull, 1-10 a t* discount; Charleston, easy, i, a a par; Now Orlcuns, commercial, ?; a 9-16; bauk ?,;SC Louis, $160 a $2 discount; Chicago, 66 cents discount. Korcigu exchange was quiet and unchanged. Wo quote:? Sterling Sixty day a' sight 4.81?; a 4 32 I), luatal ????????????? 4.83 u4.S4 Cable translert. 4.83?; a 4.84J? Commercial. 4.79 a 4-86 Paris? Sixty oays' sight. 6.22?; a 6.21l; Remand.' 5.2b a 6. IS?; Cable transiers 5.18?; u 6.K?a Commercial 6.27?, a 5.25 Itelcli murks? Sixty days' sight. 94 a '.'4?; Demand 95 a 95 ?4 Cuhio translera 95?; n 96 ComuierciaL 93?4 A 93?; TRK OOLU MARKET. Gold opened at 167?;, declined to 107, rose to 107?;, ?t which price It closed. .The carrying rates wore 4)*, I, 3. 6)6, 6 an I 6 pur coat. Loans werci also made flat. The steamship Wcscr, which arrived from Southamp ton to-day, brought ?181,000 in gold coin. Tho chief portion of the ?140.000 drawn (Vom the Bank of Eng land lo-uay was (or shipment to this country. OPXKATIOXS AT TI1K COLO CXCHAXCk SAMS. Gold baanecs $1.471.COO Currency balance* 1,504,733 Gro-s clearances 26,124,000 Cl.KAKI.TO llOt'SB STATKMKXT. Currcnry exchanges $74,530,342 Currency oaiauccs 2,057,818 Gold exchanges 13,413.435 Gold balances 1,288,956 GOVSRXntXT BOXDS. Government bonds closed steady at the following quotations:?L"nited States currency sixes, 121a 121%; 40. do., 18S1, registered, 112% a 112%; do. da. da, coupon, 116% a 116; do. da, 1805, registered, 108*, s 10S*i ; da da, da. coupon. 108% a lu?% ; da ilo., da, new, registered, 108% a 1 OS% ; da do., do., da, cou pon. Ill a 111%; do. da, 1867, registered, 111 >4 a 111%; do. da, 1881, registered, 114.% a 114%; do. do., 1863, registered, 112 a 113; do. do., da, coupon, 116 u 110%; do. ten-forties, registered, 111% a 111%; do. do., coupon, 111'.; a 111;, ; do. Uvea, 1381, reg istered, 110 '4 a llu% ; do. do., do., coupon, 110% a 110%; do. ua 4 Vs. 1891, registered, 10S. TUB INITIO KTATKS TKIASl'KT. Tho Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $13,000 gold on accouat ot interest aud $167,000 in redemption of live-twenty bonds. The Sub-Treasury released $3,800 silver coin to-day. Revenue receipts to-day, $250,000; customs receipts, $690,000; bank notes re ceived, $700,000. TDK FonriCS XAKKKT. Consols closed to London ou Saturday at 93% a 94 this is also ibo only price received to day. Unnod States bunds ttro lngbcr (or all issues dealt in in London. Krle sold dovru to 8% n 9. Tbo further sum of ?190,000 bullion was to-day withdrawn from the Runk ot England on balanca Sterling exchange at l'arls Is 23.17%, The Imperial Rank ol Germany gained 7,212,000 marks during tho past week. Stiver iu I.ondou is 57d. per ounce. At tho New York price the gold or bulbou value of tbo trade dollar Is $0i9ti07; tbo gold or bullion value of the old silver doilar would to-day bo $0.9435; the gold or bullion vatuo of the sub sidiary silver com Is $0.8825 lor two halves, four quar ters or ton dimes. Rontes lu Purls arc 104.60; in Frank fort now fives are 101%. KA1I.RUAD no MIS. Railroad bonds wero more active than of late, and tho lollow-ing woro tho changes iu prices compared with lust previous sales;?An advance ol 1 per cent in Milwaukee and St. Paul (G. arid M. division), tho con solidated sinking funis advanced ???, ,% iu Ohio and Mississippi consolidated sinking funds, Ohio aud Mis sissippi consolidated aud Chicago and Northwestern consols, and % lu Chicago aud Northwestern firsts. There was a decline of 2 per cent lu Toledo and Wabash firsts (St. Louis division) and equipment bonds, 1 per cent in Toledo, Peoria aud Warsaw firsts (Western division), % in Central Pacific gold bonds j and Western Pacifies, and %' iu Union Pacific tt'sta. Ohio and Mississippi consolidated sinking fund do- j cliued from 81 to 80. New York Central coupon firsts Bold at 118%. The latest bids wero as follows:? Albany and Susq 1st....110 Clove A Tol?f. 100% Albany and Su. u 2d ...101 Clove, P \ i!le A A. old.. Ii*> Bos, Ilnrt A Erie 1st... 15 Cleve, P'ville A A utv 107 Hur, C It A M 1st7's g.. 37 liutf A Erie new 100 Chen A Ohio C's 1st 2H ButT A Er o State L 7's.lull Chicago A Alt sink I'd.. ,1<M Kalamazoo A WP 1st. si Chicago A Alton 1st ...118% Luke shore dividend.... 104 Juliet A Chicago 1st.... 11" Luke Shore con cuu 1st. 105% St L. Jack A Chic Int. .101% Mich Cent con 1904.101,'4 Chi, Bur A Q 8 p c 1st 117 Mich C 1st 8's,'82, t f..112 Chic. Bur A t) con 7 s 111% N Y Cen u's, 1883 1 '3 Chi, It I A Puc 1st 7's 110 N Y Centra'K'?. Iss7 100 C. H I A P s 1 in IPs, '95.101 N Y Con U'?, real estate. 10 % Central oIN J 1st new.. IOO N Y Cen ?!'?. sub 100% Central of N J 1st con . 78 N Y Ceil Isle lis .Mil A S I' 1st, ?'s, P II.. 117% IIml It7 s. 3d iu, sf, '85.113 Mil A 8 P 2d, 7 3-10. PD 90 Harlem 1st, 7 s. coup... 11 7 Mil A S 1* 7's. $gid.nl> 101% North Mo 1st.. A SP 1st. LaCdlv.Io3% Mil A S P 1st, La C div.|o3% lihio A Miss eon s f. 8> Mil A St P 1st, I A M D !>4 , Ohio A Misscim Ko% Mil A St P 1st. I A LI... 87 Ohio A Miss V-'U. con. Mil A si P Ut, II A l> 87 Cen Pacific gold bonds.. Iiw', Mil A S J' 1st, 0 A M....P 0% Cen Pacific, San J nr... Ill Mil AS Peons I . .. 88 Cen Puc 1st, 0 A O hr 93 Mil A St P 2d, C A M. . 90% Con Pacific laud gl lids. 9t Chi A N W sink land....Itltf Western l'ucillo ds ...101% Chi A N W interest bs. .104 I'lnon Pacific 1st.. 106% Chi A N W con bus 1U2% In ion Pacific I g, 7's.. Chic ? N VV ex lies loo In Ion I'acidc sink laud. 1 0-4 Chi A XIV cp gold lids.., i 3 At A Pacific I g m. Chi A N W rcg gold bds I*' Pacific It It ol .no 1st.... *3% Galena A Clu ex H*> Pacific It It of Mo _d ... 84 Hcl, Lack A West 2d... 107,% Pius. Ft W A Clu 1st. 121 MorrisA Essex 1st lis 1'lcve A Pitts con sld...loll,% Mor A Ess 1st con g'd.. 00 Cine A I'ltls 4lh ... Erie 2d, Vs. 1879 lol% C.CAIlsl 37 l-.rio 3d, 7's, 1883 IUO.% Hi Louis A I M 1st 101% trie 4th, 7"?, ls.su 98 Alton A T II 1st h Erie 5th, 7's. 1883. 102 AitoiiATll 2(1 pf 8s Long Llock bds .104% 'Jul, Poo A War, fill 89 Hutf, N Y A r.rio 1st,'77 00 Tol, Pen A War, W 11.. 85 Ran A St Jo lg 110 Tol A W ub 1st, ext ..loo Run A 8t Jo a's con . . 80% Tol A Wab 1st, St L div Rub A 8 City 2<1 div KM Great West 1st. 188s... 08 Cedar Kalis sc Minn 1st. 88 yulnry A Tol 1st. 1890.. 115 1ml. Htuoin'u A W 1st . 20 Ran A Ct Mo Ut XI lull South 7 p c, 2d . , Hli V\ est L'uioti lids. HHX). e. lot % Mich 8o A 1 s t 7 p c.109 Wc-t Union hda. HAJO.l. 101% 1IAXK 8IIAKBS, In tUi* department itio only transactions were ' twenty shares ol North America ut 04 and six ot the I Metropolitan at 123. static iionus. I State bonds at tho Board wore 74 higher lor Missouri j long sixos, yt lor Louisiana sevens consolidated, and | otherwise steady. District of Columbia 3-65'a brought I 037;. ritonccu kbckiits. The following shows the receipts of produce, &c , at i Chicago truui December 1 to Docembcr 7, 1875 and ' 1870, six business duys:? 1875. 1870. Wheat, busho's... 501,403 331,013 Doc.. 200,455 Corn, bushels 113,004 620,356 Inc... 346,451 Outs, bushels. ... 162,055 211,540 Inc... 40,404 live, bushels 14,731 50,555 Inc... 36,814 Barley, bushels... 80,649 106.047 Inc... 24,307 Total bushels... 1.023,743 1,210,424 Not lucreiuo, 1870 195,682 bushels Flour, barrels.... 77,176 89,728 Inc... 12,662 Hogs, No 120,300 187,171 Inc... 67,865 Kcccipls ol wheat at Milwaukco-lrom December 1 to December 7, 1875 and 1870, six business days:? 1875 972,758 bushels lb76 300.885 bushels Decrease, 1876 581,873 ousnols imiilapklpiiia stocks. Tho closing prices ot Philadelphia slocks are follows:? Hid. A iked. City sixes, new 109 *4 UU United Kailroudsol New Jersey... 138 139 l'eiiusvlvania Kaiiroad 4474 IS.4 46 Keauiug linllioad 18J i Lehigh Valley Railroad >? 48 ># Catawis.su, prclerred 34 30 Philadelphia and Kr.e Railroad 12 13 Schuylkill Navigation, prelerred.. Northern Central llauroud 10 11 22 2174 Lehigh Navigation H774 28', on Creek and Allegheny Railroad.. 874 Hestonvilio Railway 21 21.4 Central Transportation 3974 40 T1IK Ail KKJCAN III NINO UOAUU. The following la tno olilcial list of aales to-day, all prices being in currency:? 200 tlx Alpha. .?IO 37 200?h? Grant c 8>4 50 Belcher sill 14*4 hOUUranTule 3 SOU berliia.... ... ... . 1 ',() in, 3 41 JO <lo. ... a SOU do 2% 200 di 2?2 4.'?0 3 BiJO Beit * Belcher. 10 47?4 loo II A Norcrosa. ..10 7'? IdO Choilar-Poloil.alO b.i?e a ii Julia Cuniul.. .slo '<!j In Clove laud. U I'll kvi.uu-k .10 ll??4 10 J du slO MSS 4iNii.uc.riie .0 2,% 3'NI uo . P'? suo do 2', 300 do 1.30 pi, liAl Merriuinc 4',' 4 o Con Imperial..ban 3 m o Uu 4% 200 du ?10 274 list Uu.... 4?, 200 Confidence ,...?lo 1j'4 | u ? ,i,, 4*, 1U' i (Jruwu 1'oinl. ..NlO P?4 Id i Mexican sill Sa lOO Kxrlicqiier. ?lo 14 6-Mlphlr ?IO 4>7, iOMjuiild at Curry .slU 137, huoKavcze. .. .10 li t. raNiuraut t-'g 1< o hear d belcher. ?lu 9' 001 uo . ... b 2iAJ du .to SH 2IH? .<? P'. 4.11 Silver Mill alt) II loo do ba> a1, lo*i bnion Cuuioi.. ..It* 12.14 3 o bJO S', 21*1 Yellow Jacket. bUd iH 100 do 8>, liNJ Uu .10 10 ?ALBS APTkn CALL. 103 .In Alpha 37 ii.'.ln IT .1 Norcron.. 774 2 o Hertbn . 3 2m Lucerne ItaiCleveiaiiu P'. bisi Vcrriuiac UNiCruwn Point . I \ I'NiKataKc aootlraiit 8,7, 100 I nl.in Consul 12'4 too Uranville U liar V.llow Jacket.... 19 BAN FRANCISCO STOCK A Tho following are tno closing gold prices to-day Alpha 33 Justice 25'4 Bclcner 13 Kossuth 2 Best & Beicner 42.14 Kcutuck 0 Bullion..... an Leopard....- d Con. Virginia -137,' Mexican 2u California 4">), Northern Belle 33 Cnollar 78 Overman 110>? Conuuenco 12'4 Ophtr 35>4 Caledonia 12', Kay mono ft Kly 37* Crowiigl'oint 8 bnvcr Mill pig Kxcbequcr 1234 Savage Gould At 1 urry 12 Segregated Belcher.. 81/ Male & Norcrosa 7>? Sierra Nevada 1174 Imperial 274 Union Consolidated. 11 Juna Consolidateu... 644 Yellow Jnckot I074 TUR ADVANCK AND DECU.NK. Tho lollowlng lublo ol prices ol the prominent gold and silver mining shares, includiug the opening prices of to day, aa received by telegraph irotu ban f racclsco, is lurnishcd by William Ward, Drexal Building. All prices are in gold:? .8 Alpha. Drctr.ibrr , 7 ih. 8//1. ?J Ih. 11!!', CAdr.gef. 35 M 34 34 Decreased 1 14 14 14 14 ? 45 46 45 42 Decrensod 3 13 13 13 12 Mecrcfsed 1 6U (.0 60 48 Decreased 2 81 82 79 70 Der.roased 2 47 47 47 44 Decreased a 9 9 9 9 , Dtcvm.hr r??. 7Ik. Ht?. Oth. llth. Changes. Eureka Consolidated... 11 11 11 11 ? tiould .v Ourrv 18 13 IS 1*1 Deceased 1 Haiu A: Norcrose 8 8 7 7 Decreased 1 Imperial., ...... 3 3 3 3 ? Justice... 20 27 20 25 ? Ken luck 10 10 10 0 Decreased 1 Mexican 23 22 22 20 Decreased 8 Ophir 44 42 40 37 Decreased 7 Overman 114 118 117 110 Decreased 4 Kaymond * Ely 4 3 3 3 Decreased 1 Savage 11 11 10 10 Decreased 1 Sierra Nevada 12 IS 12 11 Decreased 1 Silver Hill 10 11 10 ODeereaaed 1 Union Consolidated 12 IS U 11 Decreased 1 If allow Jacket 17 IS 18 10 Decreased 1 ?IOIASM. The following shows the earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee ana St. Paul Hallway Company for the first week iu December:? 1374 $194,854 1S70 1(17,000 Decrease $27,884 The tallowing show* the earnings of the Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy Railway Company lor the month ending October 31 1878 $803,383 60 1875 047.-80 94 Increase . $158,102 5t> Also from ten months from January 1 to October 31:? 1S7C $4,950,002 20 1S75 4,582,042 73 Increase $73,959 53 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES llox oat, Dec. 11, 1878. BEFORE CALL?10 A. M. S10OO Long Dock Udi. HJft 200 ths L> ni.MSHR.s3 MS 300sbs >?-?( 0 72 150 i du 50* 80' do *?'? I'**) 88*? .SOU do 7 >J M l do fttu, 2D.) do >3 721, 15oO on 87 1?>? Par l ull n? .,03 .4 110 do sS 57 1,1*1 do 93* ItOO do 57', lOONYc .k MR KK.. lt>4 Hi ?) do *3 57 20J liock Island KR... UU1, 31*' do ?3 50yi 4(1 r.ru i.i. 8), 1>K> di OtB, 4100 in, Sm imi on . . .53 57 40.) do *3 8', 200 Mil A St P UK. . llt'4 6ii ? do i>3 8'4 2"i M , t'KKpl... 52 41*) ,t*> ..b ) HI. 1 ?? ?lo ?3 52 Ilk) Mlcb Can ltB... e 4:D? lixi 'l olA oabi.t' 4* 7(1, 43), 3"0 do 5 3i*t do s3 -CD, 2**i Del, l. a tt ltd.... 7I1, 200 CM A N It UR ... 35J, 20 do.. 71>? 10:15 AND 11:30 A. M. flOCOO U85-2C.e.'66.u 111)* gioouo us a's,i?^o,s. na SOU) do Uo Mlk 5t**i .In tll'^ SOIKI.1 us 5-2(1, c.'oTlie 111). 6U)> do be III', 1(**J0 do c l.4'4 5)**) do Ill , 2j(JUU Uo be 114}* 18 tit) do lll?s F1U81' BOARD?10:.'l0 A. Jl. $5' 00 I.a 7'? con 5fl 1" ' shs 0 ,k S W KRUc 35 21**) Mo It's.'7a I(i2*; 10 i do ... ?3 31'; loo,'Mo It's lb 100); I |" do :,4 r>i**) do bo Imi', 300 do 8i*? |(> A)ll A SPS's.Ut 115 2 t>0* NtrRUpl. bc 5?*J lt*? .tlisr eon ? (. 88* 1'O do 5m. 1. 00 M*SPlst, CAM 101 20 ) Uo 58'4 2LO M b .V - tV dun.. 1< i?IO0 do 68 2t*iO CUI* NtV 1st. . lOti id.) do 57* 600O O *.> \Vc c Kb . 02), 3 n ilc, 67 ., 30 *) Mor * Ka-d I' U.'a 2HO do 5o* 4000 Alb * Sua 2d .. 101 3 O X J t?u KK.... be 34-, li*K) fcrin 2d 01 101% 3i?i do 34 tOOJ ( hi. It A (J 8's.O 117 30 I do 33% ?J,**) L 8 1st, con r.. lt'6 d o do 33*, 7.*) I k II 1'hc .... !?t.. '"?>% I'83 do 33;, 8,.*) i ? riiPacg'' .. 108 100 do 34 !(?*) (' 1' 1st. > .1 br.. 01), lvO do... a !0 33 loot) Pac of Mo 1st... 9334 400 33'-; 3UUU Pac ot-Mo 2d. 84* 4t)3 33 ?? .'.000 do 84 4o<) do *3 33% 8000 T A tV 1st. St L. 75 5 0 do 3314 1000 rot * W e bda . 20% 2i*) uo :t3% 40O0T.Pitt let, \V D 55 100 do . 33., 6000 O * M eon ? f 81 80 ? do 3 H* 000 * MUscoin.be 81 : (*? do 33 20i*J tt'eet Phc ltd*. 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M A P Kit pr.be .,|i, .ml do 61 ., li Ml ilo 1)| ; o. do ai-, WUO do.... h?J i do 5| *0 2 ii do ... .stUO 0Oj? 41)0 do 5 1 5c) Mor .% i\nn KK .be 2CI IIhu *V *>t JoKK be ] 1**0 ii tVSt.l KK pf..be , lO JTul at \V*b UK..bo 4 do .. mJ <4 a Id da..,, 41J do 4*. 3-KI do. 4 UiK> do bra XWJ 4lo 4 IU? do 4*? aui do 4_" iuo" do c 43 tou D.L1W KK ..be 71 ^ 1UI) do b.t 43 '? 100.) no 71% 41*1 do b't 43 5 -i ao 71,, II) 'LS A MS RK.bv.?3 37 200 oo 7l\ 300 Uo fi'% do 71 ,'4 5,M di 57 700 do 71 DUO do 5d'i 51*) do.. 7 % 1 , uo id) 5ttv 47 ) do 71 1**1 do.... ?'t 5ti?4 -(-*) do .3 7i 1100 '8 5d-n 3 ?? UO 7(,V 5D.I Uo D *? do 71 10 i uo ... .....b3 50', 10>) uo 71.',' 4mi do 3)1/4 DO do 71 700 do 60J, In ' Ohio .v M RR.bc.s3 6*j IdiUO do 50*, 500 do 5)4 luo do *3 3d*, 1*11 uo al3 5}* 5UO di b3 .0 ?, 300 do ,3 5v, 11**) ao s3 50), 2<*) do 5,J, 18 O UO b3 50), lid) do 5 . 10 > C, C, C A 1 Rk.bc 88 2u> Ohio ,k Mi.s pf..be 10 BEFOBE CALL?13SJD P. M. SdOOO MA 8P e * f.. .. 500 ?b? 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W D.. 8.7 I'Aj Uo 3*14 2'*?itttsl I r.l!*?) 1"D4 I'D 24 0?Us Mftrnplt'ii ltk. 123 400 do .... 83? 2-> ilk ol NAuiericabs 04 l<*) i do $3* 100 Mar LA Mill. *3 4 3i do 3:t>, ](*? Mnr L A Miuafbcc 4 CO Ihi A K 1 KK...be 18', lo,i Quick Mir. be 13 30) do...... 1)8:, 200 Quick Mlu pf... be 18 l'?) do st Ba* .00 W Un Tel. be 71); 2 l) Ml! A SP KKpfbo 61, 5?i di, ..?3 71), 000 uu.. . 5f? 14 American Bx. be ,i8'4 3O1T0I A tt *t, KR..bc 41, 5*1 P?c be -31, 100 P.l'ltv AC gt...be IOI?, 100 do Sio 23'. 10 do 1 -1* 4 i) jo 23* 10 'D, L A W KK...bo 7 30O si 2 i.'i 4 I) do 71 25 N Yf itlKKK. bc U :t*i IdOOhlo A N It-: .Ih; 6*{ 25 du ?j 103), 100 0.CA I C RRbe-8 2-? 3<A) Erie UK be 7', H* 1 at L, kCAX pf..be 27), b K> ... leu Ltu K. ... be 43;, 5(A) do i7;, 2:30 TU .1 P. Jl. $30X) 1'8.7-20's, r, '07 111* 15 Oshs LSAM8 KK 50 4 13UUO do HI-4 3?i Uo s8 5))', 4(>J sbs West Uu Tel-. 71), 20) do 50)4 3.*) uo 73 lOO Uo *3 .'oo, 10 1 111 Cen 1.0 (I'M on) do 0U) Pac Mail Ss 13), 2VO do 5?.-, ,i*j do 23S I'*) X J Con KK 1)4 '200 do 131* tot) do 34'4 luU in, 23', -IAJ do 34 .. 3(8) do 23', loo do 84* 200 do bl 23)4 21 *) ilo 84', 100 XT (,* 11 M KK... 100), MX) ? A 81 Jo KK pf.. 28), 27., do 100 -4 loOi.bii 111 tiK. .03 OK'i | o du 101), 021 do W8J, lo 1 Eric , 1: . 7-t 3 c, Del. I. .v vt KR.. . 7"), 700 do 7), 200 do ... 71 100 Mich L'eu RR .... 42(, Ion du 71), 2 n du . 42); 3<X> MU A St P RR 18* 200 d<> ..b't 43 100 do I OS, 100Chi A XtV RR. S3 34'. 6 ?>Mil A stP Kit pf . 51 350CUI A NW Kupf 57* IO) Uu 6o){ liX) L S A M o KK. ..sJ 5 k 4*) 00 51), COMMERCIAL. REPORT. COTTON: SPOT FIRM?FUTURES CLOSED STEADY? FLOUB DULL?WHEAT DULL AND NOMINALLY LOWER?CORN quiet AND EASY?OATS DULL?WHISKEY FIRM?PORK STKADY?LARD EASIER?PETROLEUM FIRMER?SPIRITS TUR PENTINE FIRM?ROSIN FIRM?OILS STEADY? COFFEE FIRMER ?SUGAR NOMINAL?FREIOUTS QUIET BUT FIRM. Monday, Dec. 11?8 P. M. Trade was unusually slow to-day, the markets being dull, almost without ezecptlou, while the tendency of valoea was In muoy cases toward s lower basis. At the I'roduco Exchange but lltila business was done in anything. Floor ?u doll. Wheat wal dull *od nomi nally lower, (lorn vra* quiet and eoay, except new, which waa tinner. Oau were dull. Wlnxkcy wan firm. 1'orlc waa quiet but aieady. Lard waa Malar. Krelghti were quiet but firm. Cotton on the spot wee firm* Futurea closed iteedy. Coffee wae firmer. Sugar waa dull aud nominal. Oila were ateady. Petroleum wae firmer. Hoaiu aud spirits turpentiue were firm. Corrie.?The market for if 10 waa firmer. We uote aalee of 340 bags l.io (Saturday. ex I". C. Warwick, on private terms; 3.101 bags do , ex Kremlin, at ld^r.. and 000 baga do. at Baltimore, ex Mary Ann. at lS),c. Mild eoffee waa qniet. Tlie stock of Klo here to night la l,7trj bags, at Sa vannah. 3.0OJ baga and at Baltimore. 15,1713. We quote Ordinary cargoes, 18)?c. a 16',c.; fair do., als&c.; good do., 19c. a !9'?c.; prime, lt'Jie. a lU^c.; extreme range for lota. lo'jC. a 21c.: Santoa. fair to good, 18c. a lS*4c., gold* ntuety days; Java, govertimaut baga, 20c. a 22c.; do., graaa raata. 21c. a 23c.; Singapore, 17c. a IBs.; Ceylon, lK)ic. a 18)jc ; Maraeulbo, lO.'gC. a lSl,c.; Lucuayra, 111 tic. a 18c.; Jamaica, lfi'-ic. a l~)?e. ; St. Domingo. 14c. a 11\,e.; Porto Kico, l'Dic. a 18',c.: Costa Kick, l<*>c. a 19c.; Mexi can. 17c. ? 18c.; Manila. l(i).,c. it r7.'jC.; Angostura 1 IS tic. a inc. : Sitvauiils. 10c. a 18c. ; Ouraco.t. 1 ?>t>c n lOt^c. Cotton on ilia aput waa active and firm. Futures openad with an advance oi about on ?smrdny'i cio.-intr prices. The advance. however, was entlrelr lo-t on tome ?f the later laontU, the market closing ateady, with .Inly aud Litgust quoted at Saturday's closing prices, Juno 1 -32c ague " " " " " hi guar, May 1.32c. a l-l< o. higher and tba nearer mouths 1-Vtle. a 3-32c. higher, 7 lie closing prices to-day compare with Saturday'- a- lollowai ? ?Sulurri y, fidonaitrP. MniuUiy, Dsnudsr 11. December 12 .1-10 a 12 11-32 December l.,J, u 12 13 32 January.. 12'. a? January.. 12 U-lOa ? February. 12 11-10 a? Februafy. 12V a 12 25-32 March 12), a 12 20-32 March.... 12 15-18 a 12 31-32 April 13 1-ltla? April 13', a ? M ay 13 7-32 a 13 '4 M ay 13 9-32 a ? J11 in* I .1', it 1:1 13 :12 Juno 13 13-12 11 ? Jul) ... 13 17 32 a 13 9-10 July 13 17 32.. 13 0 10 August... 13', a? August... 13), ?Quotations are based on American -lanuaru 01 classifica tion and on cutton in store running in qual.iy not mure titau lutlf a grade above or below the graoo quut .Y-* rwpio. Cixmiu, Ai'thama -V Orleans. Texas. Ordinary 19'- 10ij l<ilj liiJ, Strict ordinary }V?4 JV'* ,** 10V .d ordinary 11'a 11'a 11', II1 Strict good ordinary. II1, ll'j 11 0-111 11 "9-10 Low middling 11)4 11', 12 12 Strict low middling. 12 12', 12',' 121, Middling 12U UK 13 7-10 12 7-l(J Good middling 12', 12', l'.')( 12?4 Strict good middling 1212', 13 13 Middling fair I <? 13', 13),' 13',' Fan 13), 14 14)5 ?Stained?Good ordinary. HI1,.'.; strict good ordinary, 1014c. 1 low middling, ll',c,; middling, ll),c. Spot sales were atlollows:? TV Oau. Sat. Scorning, Total. Export 593 1,520 2,119 Consumption 379 220 199 Speculation Ootl 428 1.323 Totnl*. 1.872 2.174 4.046 ?Delivered uu contract, 1,'UM) bales. For luluro delivery tbe sales wero as follows:?Mtturday, after one l'.M.?Deccm ber, lis i bales at UTnllk;; J uuuary, dtxj m IJ 15.32c.. (Mil at r.",c.: Fobniary, 2LIP at 1- 11 lllc.: March, 7'X> at 12*,c. , April. 1,V*> at 13 I Hie.; May, II0 at 13 3 lib;. Total, 3..ail bides. To-day. up to two 1'. M.?Ducouibor, lt?i at 13 1 -32c.,3l>) (short notion 13th) at 13 3-lUc., 3isiat 1 -i' , 3U4 at 13 13.33c., 300 at 13',c . tut) at 13 13 33c., 301) (short notice) at 13 ll-32c.; January, 3.000 at 12?ac? 2.UU4 at 13 10 33c., 3,5i*J at 13 016c., 1,80(1 at 13 I) 33c., 100 ut 13 U-ltfc. : February, 1,300 at 1J 33 33c., UU) at 13,He., 1,300 at 13 25-3-c.; Match, OK) at 13c.. l.Uxi at 1.' 31-3'e.. 100 at 13 15-lUc.. 10O at 13 30 33c.. flU> at 13 13 10c.. 71*4 at 13 3l?J2c., 500 at 13c., 3.1'*) ut 13 31-33c., IU) at 13c.; April. 100 at 13 5-33C.. 31*1 at IS1,#., 31 *1 at 13 5-32c., HOD at I34,c. ; May, 3V> at It ll-HJc.; July, 100 at 13 14-ldc., Hal ut 1.1 10.33c. Total, 23,1**1 bales, 4.1 rand total, 30.UM bales. The receipts at tile ports were as tollowa;? uahostou, 5,041 bales; Now Orleans. 15,133; Moi lie, 4,085; ttavaii nail, 3,304; Cliarlosloli, 5,70H; Wilmington. 1,10 ?; Norfolk' 3,133; New York. OH; Huston, 1,363; Philadelphia. 133, Total, 41.043, This tlav last week. 43.0J0. This day last year. 40,1136. Total since September 1, 3,0'i7,HO6 naies. To Saturday night cotton freights closed as lullows:?To , Havre, by steam, Kaj compressed. To Hreinen. by steam. ?,c? cu.npressed; by sail, ,?uc. To Llverpuul, 13 33d., bv steam ; bv sail, ll-33o. Flo fit a HP Uiiain.?Receipts? Flour, 1.4,010 bbls,; wheat, 107,bun bushels; corn meal. SIO bbls. and 310 sacks; corn, 37.074 bushels; oats. IK.8B.3 do.; rye. 8,570 do.; barley. 67.U.X) do., barley mall. 1,012 do. The flour market was quiet and easy except lor low grades, which were scarce. The sales include 12..MAI bbls., including State, Western and Southern, at the annexed limitations. lt.io flour was steady with sales uf 3511 bbls. at #4 75 a #5 2d Corn meal ruled iteudv, with sales of 5txibbl.s. at $3 ;>t4 for llraudy wine, and 82 So a #3 13 lor Western aud Jersey yel low. M e quote ? >o. 2 State SI 1-0 a #4 75 Snporliiie Mate 5 (kia 5 41) KxlraMnte 5 31'a 0 0)4 Choice Mate U 00 a ?1 3D Snpcrbne Western. 5 oOa 5 4<) Kxlra Western 5 .aiu#tilX4 Minnesota 0 t)0 a 7 g.i bound hoop Ohio, shipping brands 5 eii s 5 7-1 Kouud hoop Uhio, tradu braiuls t> oo a 0 30 Family 0 ..O a 7 50 M. bonis, low extra 5 50 a 0 00 St. bonis, straight extra 0 00 a 0 50 St. IjOuis, choice double extra 0 OOa 7 25 St. bouts, choice family 7 60 u 14 1X4 Rye flour, hue to superlino 4 75 a 5 20 Southern, No. 3 4 25 a -1 30 SotUliern. siiperflnu 5 ? ?' Southern, extra. 5 7.i a 7 2:> Southern, fatally "> a O l*i Cora meal. Western '3 85 a .1 1> Corn meal. Jersey s"? 3 b> Coin meal, liramlywioe 3 o a 3 35 Corn meal, puncheon. 13 3 ? a ?? ?Wlifrtt whs (lull mid iKiminHlly lnwcr, ?ilth??iij;h in iho ahseuec of sulcs of inoment it is Imposstbln lo give itccuruio ijuotaiioiis. 'I he sales comprised otily about 43,(k*i bushels, at #1 27 a $1 28 for new ungraded spring, #1 27 lor new No. 3 Chicago spring, ft 48 for ant-vr winter Chicago an t Milwaukee ami rl Oj a #1 38 lor winter red Wostein. Corn was dull ntnl easy for onl, but Armor lor new. Me uoto sales of 3( 1,001 lm-li -ls. at 5 I.e. (or new sieamer. t)Oc. lor No. 1 mixod, 5'd'jc a 00c. lor o.d mixed. 60c. a bOkjC. lor uugraded Kansas, and 38c. tor old low mixed. Rye was I steady, with sab s of shout 144,Out) busliols at 83c. a s5e. for I Western aud U5c. Tor state. llarley was qui-1. barley | uialt was pulet, and only 70tlbushels two-rowed Slate so.d at 8.5c., cash. Oats were dull, and tha sales amounted to I only 30,1*41 bushels, at 33',c. for rejected Western; 33,'aC. a ' 36c. lor ranee ofol Western mixed, 38c. a 42c. lor range of I Western white, 46J4e. a 30c. for state while, 40)<c. a 48),c. lor State mixed, 38,4^0. lor No. 2 mixed. 30,'jc. Icr No. 3 mixed, 42c. lor So. 2 white and 3Uc. for No. 3 white. lltxr and J utk.?Jma butts were puiot but flrmly hdid. Hemp Wild nl&o Quiet. We uuote Amerlcnn druMied a #2Ui for single; #2t40 a #22.) lor double and #1211 a #125 lor rougli; Russia, clean. #200 n#2lO. gold; Italian, #275 a #2sO, gold ; Jute. B.'a'e. a V4c., currency ; Jute butts, 3'4c. a 3 5-IUc., casU omt time, currency. .Manila hemp, S,'4c.; Sisal do , Oc . Istle, 5)?c. * 5*,c.. all g liL JMoLaSSKS.? New Orleans * as In good demand and higher; 130 bbls. sold with the range. Foreign was dull and nominal. Wo quote :-Cuos. centrifugal and mixed. 28c. a 34c.; clayed. :toc. a Jllc.; do. muscovado refliilng, 3Bc. a 4'*-.; do. grocery, 37c. a 42c.; Porto Rico tOc. a 58c ; Knglish Island*. 30c. a 50c.; New Orleaue, good, 3jc. : prune, 57c. a 38c. ; ciiotce. lie. Naval Storks.?There wasapulet but firm market lor both rosin ami spirits turpentine : 50 bbls. spirits turpen tine (New Turk bbls.) sold at 42,'ic. Mo quotespirits of turpentine. 414?c. a I c llosin-Strained. #235; good strained. #J 44). Tar?Washington *3. Fitch, #2 5(1 a *3 75. Advices from Wilmington were as follows:?Uo.in Arm; strained, #1 85; good strained, #1 85. Tsr steady, $1 811. Turpentine Arm; . ard, #2; soil aud virgin, #2 80, Spirits II rm 38c. Oil.*.?l-lntoed was a trills low*-. Other kinds were gen erally steady 4.A4 bbls. humpback so.d at New lledioru at 85c. M'e quote; ?b.useed, caska ami bbls.. Ale. a 02c. ; cottonseed, crude, Me. a 42.tgc ; Soutliem yellow, -Isc. a 500.; yellow winter, 32c. a 53c ; white winter, 58c aOdc.; lard, present winter, llSc. a u7c.; sperm, crude #1 45 ; do., bleached winter, #1 7U; do . natural do., *1 65; whale, crude Northern, 75c.; do.. Southern, 08c. a 7iic.; bleached winter. 75c. ; extra do. 85c.; winter bleached Ash. fate, a 5'2c. : crude Ash. 42c. a 45c. FkraoLkCX.?M'e have to report another sharp advance and mi active husinots at the advanced tales. Future de livery, niter 25th J anuary clearance, was quoted at 2He. Tor New- lora and Philadelphia and Jl^c. for Baltimore. Me note sales of 50 i or *H*> bids., prompt delivery, to All, at 32'-e. ; 8,ixxi cases at 33c. a ? 5c , 12,1X4.) do. on private terms, li,'**J bbls.. dellv ry all February, at 27'4e.; 5,tA)0 bbis at Fltilnduiphla. same delivery, at 27c., and 2.20O bbls. Canada high te?l at 27'-*c. The closing prices were as fol lows :-Crmle iu iiulk, 1.3),c.; do. In bnN., IS.'jc-; reflned in bbls., prompt, c2c.; do. in oases. 33c. a Joe.; n iphllia, 140.; reAued at Fhiladflpnln. prompt, 31e.; do. at Haiti tn'ire, puimpt, ;k)c. Advices front tne creek wero as (al lows Farker'e. largo transaction; United, between $4 aud #4 25; shipment iionilnal. quotable at #1 10, Provision*.? Receipts? Fork. 1.731 bbls.; lard, 5,6144 tierces; cut meats, 4.127 packages; bacon. 22 tierces aud 3,515 boxes; beef. 175 llarces, 8 bbls. and 525 ca.es ; href hums, 217 bbls. Tlic pork market rotua ned quiet and un changed. About 3d bbls sold at #l)i 75, casti, ami l,.?tX) bbls. at #16 80 a #17 for llebriiary aud #17 tor March. The closing "call" prices were as tollows;?December, *16 3d hid #i7 25 asked; .lanuarr, #lrt . 0 bid, #17 naked ; reo raery and Match. #16 75 bid, #i7 asked. Cut meats were quiet. 25,iAD lbs. pickled bellies, 18 lbs. average, sold at H's'c. and 1.5(*J loose fiesh hnms at luc. rre.li lianis were quoted at Fqu. a 12c., fresb bellies at 8?Tc. a 10>4c.. fresh shoulders at Uc., uirkled hams at IIHe ft 12c., mckled bellies at ?l4v- ? ?Cl4c.. pickled lhoul Uers at OJ-.c. a 7c. and box bel let at b',c. a lnc Bacon was Ann. 15') boxes city long clear sold at He. and 1,UUD boxes long and snort clear at lbs Meat at H'.c. Mcol was dnll. M'e quoteBarrels, extra mess, #11 50 a #12 0; plain mess, #10 5o a #11 50: packet. #14 a #.5; llercedcltv. extra India. #17. Beef hums were <iinolat#.o for priuie Mesieru. Suioked meats were quoted at 12c. a l i'vc. lor Hams. Lard was rather lower, under a luoderato demand. Tho cosing "call" prices were as follows: ?Recenn cr, flu 25 bid. #,0 30 asked; January, #1U 32.', bid, #lu 35 asked; leb ruary, #IO 42H bid, *10 47>, asked. I lio sales wero 7,(*JO tierces at *10 27',, #10 JO and #10 324, lor December; * ID 35 a #10 37>, lor January, and #10 45 a *10 47li lor February. After 'Change 300 tierces February eon! at #10 42.4,. 25 . tierces do. at *10 45 ,.nd 5o tierces January at #10 JU Fpot sales wer ? 2<0 tierces city steam at #10 20 a #1' 25, and about 4bO tierces Western at fill 27',, *10 30 and fllo 32jw> Reilued was qatet; 300 tierces sold lor tbe Continent at #10 87.',, 2") tierces lor do. on private terms, aud 100 tierces for Cuba ou privatu terms. Kick ? Only a moderate business was done but tho mar ket ruled steady. W e quote : ?Carolina, fatr to prime. 3',c a ttjgc.; 1-ouitlata, lair to prime, 5c. a tic.; do., common, 4,'ic. a 4Hc.; Rangoon. Talr to good, nominally ti'4c. a (i*,e.; 1'hiiiu, good, 7',c- a 7StC.. currency: Kaugoon. in bund, yi.e, a .ic.. gold. SL'UAIL?The inarkot for raw was entirely nominal. RoGued was qulot. M'e quote : -Fair reAnlng, U*ic.; good do., lO^o.; Cubs, grocery, lair to choice. l"^,c. a lo*,c.; do., cetitrila gal. Iihdi. smi boxes. Nos. 8 to 13, ln-jc. a lll4c.; do., molasses, hlids. and boxes, Htjc. a f\c.; Forte Kico. reAn lng, common to prime, li'4c. a ID'sC.; do., grocery, Isirto ciiolce, lOHc. a lu^e.; rellned, standard A. il '?c. a ll.'sC.lolT A, lie. a 11", c ; crushed, 12.', c.; powdered. I l),c. a 114,c; granulated, I!Ha.; do . second quality. 11440. a 11 ',c.; cut loaf. 11.4,e. a 11 ?,c. 8rkAaiXK. ?itecelpia, 13 tierces anil 6 bbls. The market was quiet at IU,',c. ler prims ; tl, xxi lbs. No. 1 sold at U.'4r. Tallow.?Receipts, 21 hints., 114 bbls. suit I5c?sks. fbe tnarset was dull and Irregular. About 56,001 lbs. sold at 8',c., 7c. were paid for 15 ?XX) lbs. common. tVtiiskxr?Receipts. 572 bbls. TUu market was qniet, but Arm ; 50 bbls. sold at *110. , . . FaKtuiiTO.-Business ail round waa modoralo, checksd mainly by tho scarciir of deep water touuage, and iu con nection with tbe petroleum iiioveuieul. also by the paucity of oil lor prompt use sod a still turihur rapid rise III prices. The grain chartering movement was rninpletely at a stand still in the local markri, as It had been lor eonie davs past, W illi the rate to Cork for orders quoted nominal at 7s. a 7s. 3d. I he engagements were: - fo Uvilpsei. by sal. 1,4*14 bbls. flour. 3s. and. per slcaut, 7,'XJU nushela grain, to All, at Hd., quoted regularly at int. per bushel. 2.UOO boxes baron at an open rate. 1,54*) boxes cheese at o&s., I,(*? bales cotton at J,d. To l- judon. per steam, 2,1**1 boxes cheese st 45s., 25 tone organs at Ik's. To tilasgow. per steam, 8.'sx? bushels grain at UH'l.. -'**4 boxes bacon uu prlrule teims. To Bristol, by sail, ;>0 tons taliow at 3"is. To Antwerp, per steam. 1.31*) boxes starch at27? tld. the charterecomprised:?A tiermen bark, hence to Antwerp Bremen or IIainburg. with 3.IJOO bbls. rettued petroleum at tie.; a Bwediih bor*. hence to Bremen, with 1,5 44 bbls. da at lis. l,',d.; a Norwegian balk from Baltimore to the Contineni. with 2,1**' hols. do. at Us.; a Britisb ship (relet). 1,(4*3 tons, hence to Antserp. with about 6,81144 nbla. do at os. flj., In connection with the oil st Saturday's price ; a Herman urig, hence to (libra tsr fnr or ders. With 7.5U4 cases do. et 44e. to tho Mediterranean, Triosie. itllc., or Adrintie, flftn.; a Norwegian brig (or Fnlla deiplna to tho Mediterranean, Willi 7,a".) cae-? do at 27c.; an Amertctn brig, from Baltimore to (lib raltar for orders. With 2.5.JU qnaricrs grain at lis. Od.; n Rt???ian bark, r?ported thanre to Cork, for order*, with 3,<* MJ qLtttrten. hi t'? *M . ?n IuIiad l*ark (to arrive?, t'iriic# with 5.S0O quarter*. <1%. tkt ; ?>tie with ;?.(<*> i|ijnrters (to irrir#),^. 'M.: ore il?? arrlfoi with 3,'A*(quarter*, H* ikL , onr. 4o (to *rrlrr>, fl#. 4^d.; a Hriti?h bark, t ? ?u?| roam ot ItrUnd with b.WK) quarter*, at tnod two ve?-eU rep- rt?*d thence {to arrive), with about ti.OUt* quar ters each, lor aamo voyage, ut tit NEW YORK CiTrrLS MARKETS. Mi.?o?r, Dec. 11, 1870. EhCllFTS rOK run HM tt I) K. I'ml< SHtep tin t 'in I Tiirds. [iff Coict C'tlt'4. L*i "i''i. llogi Sixtieth street 3,584 33 991 13,739 ? forty-eighth street.. 30 1JS M U,4U7 ? Fortieth meet ? ? ? ? 18,798 Jersey Oily 7.113 ? 51 11.409 14,503 Total* 10.730 150 1,137 94.531 33.304 Fresh tn-dnr 3 334 JO 5>4 8.3H0 11.154 lJkKVks ?Trade xii Ilrm. owing there being e moderate run of horned cattle reused by the delay ou the road ol sev erul cattle traiui hold hack by struts of weather. The mar kets cloaed Arm. 1*1 lose were 7c. a II'.c. per lb., weight* 4)4 CWt. n 11 cwt.: Imni 54 Ibi ?(>) lbs. ,h*? been allowed net. I he quality ol tlieee herd* n< from poor to choice. At Mxtleth street yards T. 1'. Eastman sold lor sell' 33 car* of homed cattle, sales as lolluws: - Ninety-four Illinois steers et ajje. per lb., weight 7'4 cert. ; 77 Illinois steeis at y?,c. per lb., weight 8 ext. : SI Illinois steers at 1<'c a llJsC. per In., weight u cwt.; 147 Kentucky steers at OjjC. a to'4c. per lb., weight 8-4 cwt. J. tlillos sold lor J. Jenkins 4tl Ohio steers at Mj,e. per lo.. weight 6-4 cat.; 11 Ohio heifers at 7)?e. per lb., with 910 off the lot. weight 4}i cwt.: had due lo. 8. ftidntr 3 care of Ohio steers. J. Wheeler tola lor T. 0. i.s-tniun 3ii Kentucky steers at 10c. e l<l:'4c. per lb., weight H-4 cwt.; 3" Illinois steers at 9!4c a lo-jc. per lb., weight 7cwt. Cooudt Ihnnrp son had due 14 cu rs of horned cattie. J. W. Vail sold lor self U State oxen at 8'4c. a !i>e per lb., weight 8-jcwt. ; 1 state heifer, weight l.Tuu lbs . at 1 Ic. ner lb., to dr,s, du lbs. net. 11, Kabn sold lur tl. Becker 16 Kentucky oxen ut-Jc. per lb., weiglit 8', cut.: 14 Kentucky steers at tie. per lb., with 4-10 off the lot, weight 7 cwi. seacti 17 Kentucky steers at lile per lb., weight 7 s, cwt.; lor J. Hrownl5 Kentucky oxen nt l-'jc. per lb., wt-1 .tit kW cwt.: 51 Kentucky steers at be tier lb.. teeight UX cwt : 4ti Kentucky steers at l",c. per lb.', w eight 7 cwt II K Uurchard sold for O'Day 17 11 iustcers at ti'.c. per lb., weight 6)4 cwt, strung: 71) Olio steers at 10c. a lie. per lb., weigi.t 8)4 cwt,; lor A. Vanattu, 317 In lluiitt stc re, ut t))ac. a 1 >*Je. per lb., weight 7 curt., sirens: lor T. Ogdeti, Iti Illinois steers at l>',c. u O'.c. per lb., weight 7 cwt; t.9 Illinois steeis at 10)4c. per lb., weight U ewl. _ 1 lery & t'ary sold lor Lie ry >fc Uoff 33 Kcnuickv steers nnd oxen inixe-l at Ul.ic al-?.ic. per lb? weight 8 cwt. all cwt. ; 86 Kentucky steers ut U'^e., with 91 oil pt r head, at lie. per lh lur tops: for Uoff A Co., 1- Kentucky steers at b)4c. per lb . weight 8 cwt.; 05 Kentucky act-era at Me. a u IOV4C. per lh., wi Iglit 7-q cwt. At Jersey City yards Coney A McJ'hcrsou sold lor I). II. Khcrmsu 31 Illinois steers at Me. per lh., weight 6), ext.; for A. Ii. Ilvutt 30 Kentucky ateers at Oc. ad.Vo. per lh.. weight 7)4ewt.; lor N, Wilson. 17 Uhiu steers at Oc. au'^e. per lb., weight 6)3 cwt ; for J. A. Dadlsinnu, ll.l Kentucky steers at be. a MJ.'jC. per lh., weights P.'io cart. a 1- cwt.: lor Dadisnian A III,,.. .'ID Dhio ateers at inc. a 10,'4c pur 16 , weight 8 cwt.; ior 11. Hourne, 65 Kentucky steers at He. a U)4e per lh., weight 7ewt.; (or 11. Meyers, 30 Ohio steers at 1M4C. aW',0 per lb., weight 7)4 ewt. i tor 0. Warner, 4> Ohio ?te r? at H'jc a 10)40. per lh., weight 7)4 cwt.; for 8. Sperry, ltiOliio steers at 0)40, a 9*4c. per lb., weight 7 cwt.. M. \\ uixel told for Allcrton and Wnlxel 83 Illinois steers at H',e. a He. per lb., with SI oil per head on 18 head, weights 6)4 ewt. a 7 cwt.; 43 Illiiiui- steers at 9)4c. n u)i'c. per lh., w eights 7 ewt., stroag a 7',t cwt., strong; S. tv. Khertnau sold tor 8. W. Allot-ton X Co. 17 Illinois steers at h'4c. per Hi., weight 6 ewt.: 13 Illinois stsors at He. per lb. weight ill4 cwt.; Hi Illinois steers at Hljc. per lh., weight 61., ewt. It. .V II. Westheimer sold for 4. Seott 17 Dhio steers at 7)4c. a 9'4c. per lb., weights 5 cwt. 11 7-4 cwt. Martin fuller X Co. sold lor J. Williams .It Co. 50 Virginia steers at 81,0 per lh.. weight 6)4 cwt. H, O'Dnniiell sold for Allcr tou X Co., 48 Illinois ateers at 8c. a 8-4*. per lh., weight d cwt.; It! Illinois steers at He. a (1)40. our lu.. with 95 off on 10 head sold at top rate, weights 6)4 cwt. and 6)4 cwt. M. lioldichmidl sold lor Kurd A Co., 46 Illinois steers at 7e. a 7*4c. per lb., weights .I'g sewt.; for M. Ardle, i,'3 Ohio steers at <3)4o. per lh., welgiit 75, cwt.; for Null A Co., 16 Virginia steers at tl))4a> per lb., weight 8)4 cwt.. for Clarke X Co., 3D Ohio stcors at HI4C. a HJ'.-c. per .b., weights 7)4 a 8 cwt. Siikki' and IjAMUs.?'Trade very slow: quality from coarse to choice. Sheep sold st #3 75 a 96 80 per ewt. Damh* at 6e. s 7c. perlh. C. f. Houver sold 33 8ta-e sheep, wel.ht 78 lbs. per bead, at 4c. por lb.: 13(1 stste sheep, weight 74 lbs. per head, at 4,'jd. |>"r lb.; 164 State sheet,, weight 83 lbs. per head, at !>l ,i\ per lb. Judd X Buckingham Hold 3H7 Ohio sheep, weight 9ft lbs. per head, at 5)Be. per lh.; 54 State sheep, weight 113 lha per head, ut tic. per lb.; 157 .Mate lambs, weight 73 lbs. per head, at 6)40. per lb. lvase X Pideocli sold 336 Illinois sheep, weight 811 lbs. per head, at 4c. per lb.; 330 Illinois sheep, weight 76 lb-, per head, nt 4l4d. per lb.: 360 Ohio shi-ep, weight 87 lbs. per head, at 4\c. per lb.; 97 Ohio sheep, weight 91 II I. per head, at ?>?,?. pur lb ; 136 Dhio sheep, weight 131 lbs. por her.d, nt -TO 80 por cwt. hold for weox ending December 9. 1876, 5,73'J sheep and lambs, at 81 71 average per In a 1. K.Newton sold IHH Ohio sheep, weight 73 Ihs. per liead, nt 3.',je. per lb.; 175 Ohio sheep, weight 64 lbs. per head, at S-qC. per lh.; 85 Ohio tlio?p, weight 93 lbs. per head, nt J3i 85 per cwt. Davis X 11 alien beck sold 3"3 8tat? sheen, weight 17,800 lbs.,st 4jh'e, per lb.; 311 Dhio sheep, weight. I7.7ik) Ihs., at 5c. per In.; 174 Can ada -lieeu, weight 15,470 lbs., at 4),,c. per lh.; 461 mixed Canada sheep and laiuba, weight d.l.iiOO II,a., at 0.7?e per lli.; 173 Canada lambs, weight 14,570 Ihs.. ill 7u per lh. 8old lor week ending December H. 1876,9,336 sheep and lambs, ut j'3i 40 average per head. J. Isirhy sold 175 Mate ihscp, weight 14,580 lbs, at 51,,c. per lb.; 36 State lambs, weight 1,476 lbs., nt ii'ae. por lu. lluuie X Elliott sold 441 Michigan sheep, weight 33,400 Ibi., at 4'4e. peril,.; 810 Ohio sheep, weight 16,040 II,at 4 )4c. per lu.; 313 Ohio sheep,weight 16,000 Ihs., nt tjl.jC. per lb.; 188 Dhio sheep, weigh; 15,376 lbs. at 5e. per lb.; 18 1 Dhio sheep, weiglit 1.1,710 lbs., at 5C.e. por Uk: this lead had a tow lambs mixed in: 7w Ohio sheep, weight 7,600 II*., at fi^A perttk t 85 Ohl?) shoep, weight 8,ihsi Ihs.. at 6c, per Hi.; 86 Mate sheep, weight 33.6hi Ihs., at t?,c_ per lh.; 97 Statu sheep, weight V.llio lbs., nt per lh,, 178 l'smisylvunln slump. weight 17,0 1-1 IPs., nt 5\e. pee lh. ; 177 Canada sheep, weight 31,070 lbs., at 5-40. per II).: 7 Canada bucks, weight 1,030 ll,s., at 3\c. per lb. ; 515 Camilla lambs, weight 41,31011,s., nt He per H, : 63 Canada iambs, weight 8,87o lbs., ut 0'4e. per lb. ; sold I'nr week ending December tl. 1876, 8.5ot) sheep aud lambs at 91 9oc. average per head. Milch Cows.?Thero were 110 fresh quotations on this forenoon. VkAM a.vp Calvkx.?Trade slow. Veali told at He. por lb. Calves st $8 60 n 99 per head. llouo.?41 Ohio hogs, live weight 343 lbs. per head, sold ut tic. per lb.: 18H Ohio h?g?, live woights 190 lbs. a 195 lbs. per bsad, sold at U;'Bc. per lb. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Galvmtox, Dec. 11, 187a Cotton quiet; middling. ll-,c ; low middling, lie.; iroud ordinary, 10,'^c. Net receipts, 6,041 bilet; eio-?. 5,ti'J4. Exports constwise. 02. Soles. ;',154. Stock. 118,887. N'kw Oklkaxs. Dec. 11, 187a Cotton nctlve; middling, llj^c. ; low middling, cooil ordinary. 10'Be. Set rec-lpta, 15,1 - 3 bulcs; grots, IU.3J3. Export*-To (Irent Britain, 11,688; to France, 1,5j3. Sake, 10.0 -O. Stock, 276,038. Moitii.K, Doc. 11, 187'J. Cotton quiet Biid firm; middling. I1)J,\; low middling, like.; good ordinary, !U.'0c. a 11c. Net receipts, -4,085 b?ln Export* coastwise, 3,030. Seles, 1,500. Stock, 89,105. CiiaklxstoN, Dec. 11, 1870. Cotton firmer; middling, l'J-,c.; low middling, ll'sc. a 1 lkc ; dud ordinary, lOyjc lie. Net receipt*. .1.7 08 bales. Exports?To Great Britain, 0,738; to tins Conti nent, 2,5oU; coastwise, 7o7. Sales, 2,900. Mock, 97,330. Savannah, Dec. 11, 1876. Cotton firm; middling, like.; low middling, like.; food ordinary. 111'.,'-:. Sot receipt.*, 6.1104 Pales; gross, 6,610. Exports coastwise, ?-',6:1 >. rales, 1,700. Suit, WI,bUt Wilxixoton, N. C? Dec. 11, 1870. Spirits or turpentine firm at 08c. Rosin firm at $1 86 lor strained. Tar steady at $1 K<>. Ostrxun, Dec. 11, 187a Flour stoady; sales, 1,401 bids. Wheat* firm: No. 3 red Wabash, 81 4ti; No. 1! Milwaukee clun. 81 36; No. 1 white Toledo, 81 .VI; extra white Michigan, Si 66. Corn aluudy: Western mixed at 58c. Hurley iu light demand; No. 1 Canada held at SI 08; No. 2 do., $1; No. 3 do., 9Uc. otfeied Corn meal, S.'O lor bolted, S3 > fur unbolted per ton. Mlllfeed?Shorts. $15; shipstnfli*, $17; middling*. 831 per ton. Railroad sbipmeuts ?Flour, l.40ubbls. BurVALO, Dec. 11.1870. No receipts or shipments of groin reported Tor the last forty-eight hours. Market* quiet. Flour unchanged; sales Ibklbhis. Wheat?Sales I.iSJj bushels white winter ut $1 38, 6<>i do. tJreon Hay ut SI 33 ; 3.8 *i do. No. 1 Miiwaukeo club at $1 30; 60 do. No. 3 do. at 91 3U; l.OUD do. bard Duiuth at St 40. Corn quoted nominally In large lota at 53c.; sines or 14,600 bushels No. 3, iu lots, at 63c. a 03'jd.; 3 >.0 -o do. do. to millers at 64.-. Oats neglected, live?Hale* 1.3(10 bushels Western at 83c. Hurley quiet; no sales repo. ted. Malt In light in julry; prices michunire '. Seeds?Retail sales ol timothy at S3 a $3 30; rlorerln light Inquiry. High wines?No sales. Fork and lard quiet: unchanged. Kail road freights unchanged. I.rain In store iu elevators ? Wheal, 618,773 bushels; corn. 431,610 do.; oat*. 7<>.8(r I do.; barley, 608,638 do.; rye, 10,416 do.; mall, 30,166 do. Total, 1,664,319 bushels. Toiroo. Dec. 11, I8~a Flour steady. Wheat dull and a shads lower; No. 1 white Michigan. $1 36; No. 3 do., $1 26; extra do , $1 44; amber do.. Jaiiuary, $1 3'.?; do. February, $1 41M; No. 3 do., $1 23L4; No. 1 red winter. $1 43; No. 3 do., $1 39',; do. January, $1 31k; ?N3 red, $1 33; rejected, 81 14. Corn steaaly; high mixed, OOJjC.; new, 47c.: No. 2 do., ?)((.! do., January, 47,'4c.; No. 3 eliitc now, 4tiJ,'c.; damaged, 48>jc.; rejected, 49'4c.; new, 46!jc. (lata quiet; No. 3 at 34k,c. ; Michigan, 36c.; rejected, 2813 c, Cloeeraeed, $M. Hugs, $?l 76 a $7. Receipts;? Wheat. 14,ia.ro bushels; corn, bl.lkHi do.; oats, B.UUU do. ??shipment* ? Flour, 1,400 hbls.; wheat, 9,000 bushels; corn, 34.UD < do. Chicago, Dec.II, 1870. Flour weaker. Wheat dull, weak : No. j Chicago sprlug. $t 17 cash; $1 17)4, January; $1 1*', a SI 19, Fetirunry; No 3 do., $1 00 a SI 0 i),; rejected, hat a 96c. Corn in good demand at 46'?c. a 4tV?C.. casli; 46e.. January ; rej-cled, 4"',c. Oats easier; No 2 at 3;i)tc.. cash; 33),,e. a33j?c., January; rejected JS^t- Rye easier $t 7-'c. bnrley dull, weak at 630., cash : u2)*0., January. Fork dull, ?.-*x at $16.16 a <|ii 4", cash; 816 4 .> j a $16 46. J am: try; *16 02', a $18 66, February. Lard dafl, weak at $;> U7)j a f I". caau ; $ In 00 a $1U o7S. January: $l>'!?> a $10 I ? - February. Uulkmeats uuh. uucliaii-ed. DresteU hogs heavy;. heavy, #6 76; light. $?; SO. Whiskey stcadv at$1 iH!)... Kecsitita 9.000 bbls. flour. 41 (AST bushels wheat, 63,tJUC dig corn, 36.000 do. oats, 8,000 do. rye. 19JSSJ do. barley. .ship mentt?I6.1AJ ? bols. flour. Irt tavi bushels wheat, 76.80" do. corn. 18.UIA1 do. oats, 8,oa> do. rye, IH.lXJli rio. bailey. At the afternoon call of the Hoard ; Wheat steady at $1 17'4 a$I 17k- January; $1 I8!jt February Corn quiet, sliado firmer at40,'4C., December; 46c. a 1.6',lv. January. Oats unchanged. roik weak at $IO.!Ou$IO 3J),, January; $16 jo ?$|il 65 February. J.ard weak at $lo 13,'j, Feb ruary ; $9 05 December. HAVANA MARKET. , l goU changed. Havana, Dec. 11, 1876. Spanish gold 220)? n 321. All ether quotations are tin EUROPEAN MARKETS. corrox. I.irxKrooi-. Dec. II, 1878. Futures quiet; uplands, low middling clause. Decem ber and .Ineaary delivery, 6^3.: uplands, low middling cleese. Januaiy and February delivery. 8 31-3.il.; uplands, low middling clause, April not May delivery, 6 2$>32d. ; up lands. low midrlliug clause, new crop shipped February and March, tall, 8 13-lod. PRODUCE. [New York Frodnce Exchange Report,] A.IVKIII-OOL, Dec. 11, 1878. Pork?Eastern dull el 77s.: Western dull at 45s. Bacon ? C. c. dull III 4.6s ; 8. It. dull at 46s.; L. C. dull at 43a. Od.; S C. dull at 4is. lid. Hams?I*. 0. dull at 48s.; shoulders dull at 31s Od. Beet?India iness dull at 93s. ; extra do. dull as lt)7s.; prime do. dull at Mis. Lard flrui; ? estern dull at 6.<t. 8iL I'allow? Fume city -lull at 43s. ?d. Turpen lint spirits firm st 31a Rutin-Common dull at 6s. !W.; line dull at D *. >:d. Cheese?American cliuice firmer at 7"s. Lard oil steady at 68*. Flour?Extra Mate firm at Wheat?No. I spring steady at lua 7d.; No. 2 do. steady at IDs. 3d.: Winter steady at 10s. 5a for Western . do. firm at IDs. Hsl lor Snnthcru. Corn?Huh mixed steady at 27s. 3d Kee-dpitof tlie week Wlieat ?From Atlantic ports. 10,760 qtuuters. I'octflc ports, l '..Vaiquarters; Iroiu elhsr sources, 3,600 quarters. Cum, 36,"00 quartsra OIL. I.ivKaruob, Dea 11, 187J. Refined petroleum, U4d. per gaihoi. LOXPOX, Dee. II. 1878. Refined petroleum. 27,t. per gtllon. The market Is exelled o* ing te New Turk edrtcva bpirltt ei turpentine, 30t. per cwa Avrwgnr, Dea 11, 187B Petmleum -88f. for fine pale American. . riWAWCTAIj. * T HKaSo.V V It l.h'"l!AVr.s"- M :a KK A N D it Kih1o*r?m Ilciraiw P.dic.es ?n 1 Mortgage*. sarue bought; ir.surunce ul *ii kind. stf.-etej wii:i belt compuuies. J J. IIABKIUH M CO.. IK Broadway. A ?JOHM E. BaXLByT"T4 BROADWAY.?NIBNT xVicIasi Slock Kxenon Privileges; quotation* of s:r 11 di??. single privileges: ul?o explanatory pamphlet* raslie 1 to any address; correspondents in principal cine* in UulteJ ItlUl * La Dr. mvsiMi pro pert v. would l- i ic :< the 7VI?aii ol *2<X>, for whifb alio will give good Security. Ad dress A. A. box likt Hacald t'wm office. T HAVE A LA ROB A MoUNT OF EST A TE FUNDS TO 1 loan on Mortgage. T. H YCH'NU, li Hiilll. 1 ALWAYS Il lVK .MONEY TO LOAN ON MuRTOACE, New York cltv Property; city Kailr nul Sti ck* and Bend* bought and mid. H. L GRANT, 14.'i 11 r. ad way. La mux AiiogXT or 11 > nf.y to ldajTa t u >\v expenses. on New York, Brooklyn mid Westchester tlrit Mortgages; Socouda and Leasehold* at easy term*. GhuKGE IV. STAKE, ISO Broadway. osey TU Loan <>V BOXD AX0 MORTOAG1W porccnl; estate mndi: Iraa than the uiual expense and llhaUll Address P., box I.6IJ1 l'o*t office. PHSNIX NATIONAL BANK! NkW York. Dec. 11, 1873. The public arc hereby cantloned against negotiating tiro Certtticaie* nt Indebtedne** of the city of Chicago. III., ol HI.it" i cacti, No?. 2.777 and 2..'78, which hare boon lo*t iu their transmission trora Naumkeaif National Bank of Salem, Man , to Phenix National Hank, lit the mail ol ibo bib iusl. Payment or the above baa baen ..topped. .IUIIS PARKER, Cashier. T hacks' savings BANK. Having been duly appointed and qualified aa Reeeirar ol tills bank, all debtors to the earn o are hereby notiOed to pay to ino ul my ol'ice. So. !>& Barclay at., city of New York, without delay, all sums due said bank, Dejxnitors are rciiueated to present their books to bo come ired with tlie a counts ul the hank and balanced, preparatory to In ilk i*i |{ a dividend ua coon us the asaeta can be converted iuto cadi. SAMUEL B. WHITE, Receiver. Trust funus to loam"on moktuauk?city, Brooklyn mid Qnerue county. _ LB A VII l A WOLCOTT. 10 l'lnsst._ OXQUKhTIO *KD KKAU ESTATE SECURITY UiVRN Tor money at kix per cant, l'riucipala only addreae IN. HUKANUK. Heiald office. W" AN1EO-A Ults r MORTGAGE OK $11,000 ON New York or Brooklyn improved Ileal i'roperty (lee or household) or two ur in.ro u :croit?tluif tlint mini, ill ex change tor private dweiilug House, New York city. Call, with particuiara, at 318 Broadway, rooia 3. WANTED-A GENTLEMAN To DISCOUNT BUR. lurlv a little bnslues* paper lor a good responsible manuhicltiriug house In the city, at 1 per ceul per month. Address M. E., Uptown Herald olllce. VIJ K HAVE f RW.OGO ESTATE FUNDS TU LOAN AT TV 8 per cent on good improved City Property; moderate charges. JAMES K. GIBSON. Jr., or it ,M. GARRETT SON, 77 I'udarst. . |hl(l |W)(| DRV DOCK RAILROAD "COMPAXI ?I?AU.l/UvTflrst mortgage lloinla fur aale. Broadway aut seventh avenue Bonds and Stock watitou. H, L. URANT 14 i Bro adway. ______ CUfAUTKEUSIllP's. ItrEWYoKKT UecT ii." is7H.-Tii w iiuSf~Tf~SX| 1\ concern. ?Notice la hereby given tliat alter Decciiiliet hU, 1870. all business connection betw een the undersigned and Mr. Julia Plotter will end. NATIIAX KAVN, 778 let av. BUSINESS tIPPUUTT \ ITlKS. T younti h031 skss Ni'a$ WoITld in'vest A'J.ouu i\ ami services in an established business. Adores*, with nature ol business, WILLI A.MS, box lis Herald office. lady will take an intknkbt in sons wa ll located dressmaking eatablislnuuut to do the cut ting ami litt'tiir or otherwise. Address DRESSMAKER, Herald Uptowu uOice. A PARTNER~WANTED?MTITil 8710 CASH. IN GOOD legitimate biialuess; no bonus unkod; c .n make money fast. FRANCISCO. 17 East 7th at. *7 l-AKTNIK, WITH 88.(100 AMD MRViciisi IN Jxestuull died light manufacturing cosiness (no I? <*liili tlcs) ; kooils staple and active all over the country; capital to extend bualuaas; rare chance. MANUFACTURING, llorald office. ?ADDlTlONAL CAPITAL"PROCURED KUIt MKR ? cliants, manufacturer* and otliers; Ileal Batata cx cnanged for Hnaltiess; Mining Interests, Ac. negotiated; persons with capital seeking business advised, without charge, ul approved opportunities. References?West. Brad Icy A Cary Manufacturing Company, suspenders. Ac., 81 \\ ttlker st.; J nines E Hodges, Esq., boots anil shoes 1211 Dunne st.. Ac. GKIGOS A CAK1.ETUN, financial and Business Brokers, U< Broadway. RED ULAR PHYSIC! A N?8PBCIALI8 T?W tflUEN as assistunt, to nltoin Ite will give a peeuuiary interest. Alldress V. RMONT, Herald Uptown Branch oliico. YjIOR BALE-aT VALUE LB MONEY s.vVINii lilVitW I lion ill rights or royalty yevory house should las supplied ; any euurgctic man can make mis a paying Imsnic-a; re ((inrcs v..ry little capital. Address (NVKNTOK, V.17 Pacido St., Bruoklyii. PUIIS, SEA L~8AUquiir*iUm AND CAPS VERY cheap; radioing and altering. HIlAYNE'd Eur Mauutae tory, Wallack's Theatre. ME^HANT TAILORS?A GENTLEMAN ilAVIKU AN elegant lour round Piano, entirety new, 7 1-3 octavo and all modern improvements, will sell the same at a bar gain and take halt in trade. Address It. II,, box 141 Her ald (llkos. PARTNER OR CLERK WANTED IN t VERY I prom.sin" InisiorM; an aa-nred bonanan. One who has $2,ikk) to Ar>,<kk>. and can L'ive good relercncos, will pleaaa address BUSINESS, box J.8 Herald oltice PARTNER WANTED?$181 ? IN OLDEST A it LI s 11 ED commiskion huuso to take the place of retiring partner. TRAV EK, f>U (? rout Junes it. PARTNER.?$3,0UU; ESTABLISHED BUSINESS! prohti,$N00 monthly; $2,UUO cash, balunro from prollt*. REED, 2t) Bond at. ARINER WANTED?IN A STAPLE KSTABI.ISIIKD business; $i,uUJ per year guariiuteod; ifl.i'aM rciiuired. 11A.NKI.NS. is West 2l)tli st. ANTED?AN AMERICAN ABOUT 3<J, HOOD" KO. dress, to take charge of an nptown branch of u down town business: pay 1l!> per week : cash deposit of 8250 and references required. IRON, box 134 Herald ntHce. ANTED-A FKRMON WITH (2H.00I) TO CSH.OUU, IN a Wholesale cloak and suit liouse; bits an establisuod trade end intends to enlarge the business. Address, for tea days, CONFIDENTIAL, llorsIA Uptown office. ANTED-A PARTNER, WITH ABOUT 8l(i,UUU. TO engage In a first class busiuess. Address E. B , box 100 Herald Uptown oltice. til |WW \ W ILL SECURE PA RTNE R8H IP I * ?i,V/1/ 1/calu.thle illustrate 1 Book and home in my Ikuuiy till money invested is returned iu profits. For par ticulars address MADISUX, Herald Uptowu Branch office. HUDSON AND CENTRAL. The annual report of tho Hudson River and Sow York Central- Railroad Company for tlie year ending September 30. 1870, as required to bo made to the State Engineer and Surveyor, has been sent to Albany. The report includes tbo New York and stream lina Tho following table shows bow the business of the en suing year compares with that ol the provious your:? Gross earnings, 1S75 $30,027,218 i'3 Gross earnings, 1870 28,c40,688 45 ? ???. Decrease $U*0 ?'?-H 58 Transportation espouses, 1875 .$17.383,107 84 Transportation expenses, 1870..... 10,134,173 34 Decrease $1,137,035 30 Gross earnings, 1870 $28,040,588 4 5 Iransportaiiou oxpensca, 1875 10,124,173 34 Net earnings $11,032,410 11 Net earnings, 1875 ..,..$11,785,110 30 Net earnings, 1878 11,022,410 11 Increase $167,305 72 Expenses lor 1875, 50 -iO-100 per cunt of gross earn ing*. Expenses lor 1870, 57 48-100 per cent of gross earn ings. Ton*. Freight tonnage In 1875 0,001,054 Freight tonnage In 1870 0,803.080 Increaso 801,720 BUSINESS TROUBLES. Tbo Maxim Gas Machine Company, at Not. 2 and $ Kendo struct, has failed, and the olllce was (old out by tbo Sheriff yesterday to satisfy Judgments (or about $2,000 In favor of L. P. Hawos and George P. Welch. The company was organized with a nominal capital of $250,000, Francis M. Randall being president and J. \V. Kandall tecrelnry. The paten is have changed hands and the msnufacturo will be continued by other parties. liuury .8. Jones, better known as Henry J. Sargent, tbo theatrical manager, has been adjudicated a volun tary baukrupi i>v Register Dwlghk Hit liabilities amount to about $15,1X10, principally duo on losses sus tained in Cincinnati, Columbus and Wilmington, N. C. Among the creditors arc Dion lloudcatilt, Emily and Hetty Rigl, E. D. Davis, Robert Butler sod Harry Richmond. John K. Patrchlld, broker, of No. 21 Rroad street, has gone into bankruptcy, and he ha-< becu adjudicated a voiuuiary bankrupt by ttegiaior FiteU. Ills liabili ties nmouut to (7.500; nominal ussots, $3,000; real assets, nothing. The largest creditor is C. D. Wal lace? $3,074 27. AT HIE OLD GAME. A man who gave tbo name of Jamea H. Potter oa> tercd tho establishment oi George C. Flint, In West Fourteenth street, In company with a clerk employed by Sbeppsrd Knnpp, of Sixth avenue. He purchasod $000 worth of furniture, and tendered In payment a check for $7M on tho Newburg National Bank, receiving a cheek on the Onn ol Flint h t'o. lor $160 as change It was suspcctod that tho check was forged, and the man was arrested by Officer Cosklvy, of me Broadway squad. On being arraigned at tbo Wasbiugton I'inco Pulico Court, yesterday afternoon. Potter was held lor trial in dolsu't ol $l,0oo bail. He was recognized by Deleo tiva Elder, or tho Central olllce, 'oa Ed. l.iuy, alias Taylor, alias Miller, a noted conildunce operator. A TEMPERANCE LECTURE. A young man named Clark Turner was yesterday arrested by Detectivee Ferris and Williamson and arraigned before Judge Bixby on a charge of highway robbery, the complainant being Mr. Oeorgo H. Booth, of No. 114 East Eighty-eerenth street. It appokred from the aHldavits la the caxo that lost Juiy Mr. Booth and tbo prisoner were in company at Forty-second street and Fourth avenue. Mr. Booth, who was intoxicated at the time, charges tlio prisouor will, stealing bis watch and chain, vuluod at $175. Detective Ferris learned that Turner hod pawned a portion ot the chum with a Jeweller in Sixth avenue. Turner was committed tor trial in default of $1,001).