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_NEW YORK HERALD. . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. sities " 100 Pac M 88 Co. n do. ; 1s. 6d. a 128. $d. for red Western and 12s. a | funeral, from her late residence, St. Paul’s avenue, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL g wy Rabeanie emeraracwss | erm ee ers ay . So tn $2 uiviiroor, Paopuce Mannne—Lavenror (eaneron At Philadelphia, on’ Satarday, Janu 300 Panatn HE § 3 | | Loxvon Paopucs Manute.Lonbor, Jan 7—Bvening.— | Sty, of chronic laryngitis, EMmuGON G. ELKINTON, inued Active D a a FORE Fo | Sprite turpentine, de a Hs. Ol. Der owe Refined petro- | “The relatives and friends are respectfully iavited A Cont o M ctive Demand In, 3 ul sbisiping vend fae 75.| oom 21a. per gallon. ij to attend the funeral, from the residence, of his ‘or oney. The Southern list was dull, the transactions | 300 U: B8t, 4 trade brands, Oa 900 suelo ona eaney fis Pine sirets 2 yen a, y: being nominal, but the tone of the market was | 3). a $78 | St Lou Lea Ey ee oooh kt. Oe Like | pam Moni.ay, january 6, THOMAS PUR- Pi ciRHopeibunem firmer, the Tennessees being strong. The folowing | 13} do 3 Bs ae | Bi Lous Sraight oxie 850 9 00 ~MONRY 70, LOAN, IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK | REY, native of Ballaman, county Longford, Ireland, were the closing quotations:—Tenneasee, ex cou- | 100 : a 37 St. Louls choice tainil oo | City coer cs. Seo Soe the purchase oF d 65 years. A Further Advance in Consols and Pon, 80% 9 81; do., mew, 80% @ 81; Virginia, ex 3 3 Wi ii 8% | Guntornia staan Hh 388 ty First and see tice Wires awin aa wate relatives sand sriends of the faratty, pipet « or Five-Twenties in London. coupon, 45 & 51; do., registered, old stock; pis Racead Boarat ©. M. Southern Ne 3. fun 380 A. KAnHRS HAVING eRoonD MORTGAGES ON | those of his sons-in-law, James O'Brien and Peter 31 @ 42; do, sixes, consolidated bonds, 4% 8 | simovaescon,...be 5 100shsLS&MS..be 96% | Southern extra P ise $93 | purchasers atreaconable ratbeat the office of CALLER: | # Masterson, are respectiully tnytied to aor of ; q ie the: i & ER & LAURENCE, 30 Pino street the funeral, from his late residence, corner 0! bod Baye Mee es Meg ate 2) Wag Melba Met a ii oa a ee Fr real, West 908 a | NE a ee Fifty-elgith street and Seventh avenue, on Thurs- atxes, 10 0 80; do. sevens, $5 a 89; North Carolina, Bs 19 do. oe Sora meal, is : 320 32 SEVERAL GOOD SECOND MORTGAGES. ON | da: vat one orclock. r STERLING ACTIVE AND HIGHER. | ex coupon, 333 0.34; do. to North Carotina Rall- 8, wi Corn mea Brandy wit Sia 30 romper vurehtege "Ss Property wanted’ by 8 aioe On. qMondsy, January 6, at, hie rest ats € PY Seon 845 | ——__W: BYER, Ho.7 Warren atroct, room 7. _ | 17 Winer’ a abort but, severe. illness, PATRICK. TO PU! road, 57 @ 60; do,, funding, 1866, 25 a 28; do. do., 1009 S000 E 1868, 24 & 27; do., new, 19 & 20; do., special tax, 12 0 " ii" | “wheat ws 1010 f0.b, | A WANTED TO PURCHASE, A $10,000 FIRST | GitwoRE, aged 59 years, 6 months and 3 days. The Gold Market Firm at the Sam 15; Missouri sixes, 998 93%; do., Hannibal and St. | 200 shs Sirs | Quiet hd’ canicr, except for prime Milwaukee Hpring, | $860000r S10C0) Morigags on Now York law 'T'7* "08 | | The relatives and friends of the family are re~ at the ¢ Range Joseph, 90 a 92; Louisiana sixes, 50 a 65; do., | 1% 35%4 | which has held ‘firm. ‘The nominal prices were $1 0 & CALLENDER & LAURENCE, 30 Pine street. | SPectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. i ; : ¥ 40m | sip Seis | $1.67 for No, 2 Chicace and. adwaukce. The sales were $00 AND $1300 TO LOAN-ON BiaoK On | John’s church, Twenty-first street and Firth ave- of the Quotations, new, 45 a 60; do. levee sixes, 60 a 65; do. do. | $8 $3 | guy eee ee isheiaatl asia for No, 3 and mixed A? ‘brown stones houses in Brooklyn’ nue, Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 9, at half-past eights, 60*a 70; do. do. eights, 1875, 60 a 70; | tao 2483 | for conimon white, $30 ior red state. ‘Corn wasis inod: | ——__ CALLINDEN & LAUKENCE, 30 Pine atreot._| Biné o'clock A. M., where a solemn requiem meas 5 —— ape 0: ; : Alabama fives, 60 a 63; do, eights, 80.084; South | 10) id. | trae nae Roe anos Bee eT UD | A — $6,000, | 410,000, TN Seto, AND $40,000 TO | the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, GOVERNMEN' Carolina sixes, 40 250; do., new, January and July, | so O23 | mixed, utloat, oi3éc. a 6/¥C. tor old Western inixed com- CALDENDER & LAURENCE. 30 Pine street. GOODEREL. On: Monae Tenney ont eg T BONDS BUOYANT. 213 @ 22; do, do., April and October, 23 a 25; Bo Ht ts mt ite, Oats were wiead - a ents need ee ocwnern. A —HOREY,T0 LOAN ON BOND AND 3 ORTGAGH Os ot hanes M. and Elizabeth F. Goodsell, age Arkansas aixes, funded, 35 a 45. a8 Bee nck Western rie, ieee Duatiels as dc. @ do, tor ali only apply to SAMOBLE. WOOD dr. 156 Broadway, | _ GORDON.—On Monday, January 6, GeoRgE GoR- GOVERNMENTS BUOY ANT, The iu Premium 3-4 The government bond market was again buoy- Gs at a of 2 ant, with an active business, the chief feature being DON, aged 72 years. wg: 13% choice; 52c. for new white; Bde. for old State mixed; and 55c. for old white State. Barley quiet; sales 8, BEUC WET — The relatives and friends of the family are re- Dushels, at 86c. a 9c. fortwo rowed State: 1 ‘for EVOND MORTGAGE OF $3,700 ON PROPERTY | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his 3g | Cauada, “kyo remained entirely nominake? She 8 OF As New Jersey for sale, Address JERSEY, Herald | {ite residence, No. 10 Gay street, on ‘Thursday, at A 4 “ FReicuts.—Business in berth ireights was moderate at | 2 = " . M. . Per Cent in Gold @ farther rise in the 67's to 114%, which, it will be about previous rates. There was a moderately iair in- | “AT REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND (CO ee Hacaerty, native of perceived, is nearly 2% per ceut above their par in fi ° . quiry for vessels for charter, but without leading to much Endowment Insurance Policies; also on Bonds and | ¢, uin, county Waterford, d 46 years, gold—a condition of the market likely to prevent . ae 36 | peomuy 73500 bunhenearain ae TACT rh Gi ose eee ashy. | Mortgages; Insurances of all kinds ‘ffocted with best | hte Tdneral will tay. place from his late. reat- De Li Pp the purchase of five-twenties by the government | WNYC.’ é th? | Teaio Does cheese, Shs nnd by-saih,"aaao Canrcs grata | Sumbanles. J.J. HARBRICH & 00., 119 Broadway. | ence, on Thursday, January 0% 167, at 6o8 West pression and Lower Prices at P a Hats q d. for corn and 734d. for wheat; 6W'a 800 bales of cot- N EXECUTOR WILL LOAN THE FOLLOWING | Forty-sixth street, ‘The relatives and friends of the s E to-morrow. The currency sixes were strong ton, to fill, at &-16d. ; $50. packages’ provisions at 37s, 6d. nog nounts on Morigage. city property on! 00, | family are invited to attend the funeral the Stock Exchange. and advanced to 113%. ‘The following were ‘To bristol, by sail, 35,000 bushels wheat-and 1,000 uble. $5,000, $8 000, i oe, improved or unlmproved: y 2 | 75 | flour, on private terms. To Rotterdam, 700 tons provis. | Address immed intel: "AL 2 st office. Hatrin.--On _ Monday, Senay: 6, NELLIF, i the closing quotations:—United States cur- bd TH | fons,'on private terms: The only charters we heard of | 7 NICKERBOCKER Ni oMPany | ‘aughter of ZT, and Hannah M. Halpin, aged 2 rency sixes, 113 & 113%; do. do, 1881, Bg 4135) era Mritian brig hence to st, Thomas, coal, $4: & of New York. yeare onk oO (Si ednesagy- atte nei ‘ do..... i. fotterdam, cargo a ‘uneral his ednesda) afternoon, al ne A Closing Rally, with a Rise in | registerea,’115% a 115%; do. do, do., coupon, Iwo ae Louis HER, ON | gh Mtoren | on. wrivaio, terme; arith bark omtce 6t Wall greet, ‘ gfclock, from the residence of her purents, 340 West Central to 101 1-4. 116% & 115%; do. five-twenties, registered, swe, c& TOR Or about $48; 4 British bark, placed of the berth fOr Rot: | Ata Mecting of the Hoard of Dire WAT: hie das, | HAYWAKD.—At Elizabeth, N, J., on Monday even- May and November, 112% @ 11834; do. do.,” 1862, coupon, do, 113 a 113%; do. do., 1864, do. 1 FE: giaacht Sake foe do., 113% & 113%; do, do. 1865, do. do., On 'Change to-day cotton was in fair demand | 114% @ 114%; do. do.,. 1867, registered, serdam, to load general cargo; a Norwegian bark, hence | the usual Semi-Annual Dividend of Five per. Cent, at 2130 to 4 Pe Ms | to Cork'tor orders, 3,400 bbls. rotined petroleum, 68. 6d..if | an Extra Dividend of Five per Com, was Acclared’ pay. PON vanieg Seley HAYwAnp,"mn° the 200shs LS &MSRR... 96 | direct 6d. off; a British brig, hence to Exeter, 1,200 bbis. : 5 ISTH tre 5 goes + $036 | Sonmed. potroleum: 68d ¢ Norwegian bark heneetom | Spe, 0H and alter January 15, 1873, tree of all tax. | OR TSth Os and friends are invited to attend the 600 U Paciite RR. direct French port, 2,800 bbis. crnde do., 7s. 6d. ; 15th inst. JOSEPH L, TOWNSEND, funeral services, on Thursday, 9th inst., at ten 100 do.. brig, hence to Gibraltar tor ord Secretary. A. M., at Christ church, Elizabeth, N, J. ; ; ases refined do., on private terms. peer - sees et and steady for “spot,” but rather easier for “fn. | January and July, 118% a 114%; do. do., 1865, oat “SGuuaies.—The’ market continued quict, but exhibited | | APSLEY & BAZLEY MAKE A SPECIALTY oF | , Hidems.—On Monday, January 6, after a short ture.” Flour was dearer, wheat easier and corn | Coupon, do., 113% @ 113); do. do., 1867, do. do., 10 do. considerable firmness. Small orders irom the South are Stock Privileges, No further risk or outlay beyond | illness, LEon1g, daughter of Elias 8. and Emma L, a * ‘ ; 300 do. being tilled ut tull prices, Sales 40 bales of domestic at | amount you pay for privilege, First class naines only | Higgins, aged 5 years. firmer. 114% & 114% ; do, do., 1868, do, do., 114% @ 114%; . We quo’ jomestic cloth, 12%c. a 13¢. for prompt tiated. elatives and Iriends of the family are respect- THE EXPORTS OF THE WEEK. do. ten-forties, registered, 11034 a 11034; do. do., 00. do. ee and dc. for the Spring mouths. 88 nominal L PSLEY & BAZLEY, XCHANGE PLAGE, | tively invited to atvend the funeral, hoa their res- The total exports of domestic merchandise from | coupon, 110% a 11034; do. fives of 1881, registered, 1p en ee Be HAT AnD Staaw.—The demand for hay was moderately | 44, dave Double, Privileges in acide Mail and Erie! | dene, 167 Filth avenue, on Wednésday, Sth inst., i ¥ paint fair, and st in good demand at the late ii ved 2 ’ ‘ory circular maile K the port of New York during the week ending |} 111% @ 11234; do. do. do., coupon, 111% a 112, eae | i fo We quoteseNorth iver suipping hay: Silom | toany address, OB Gan tee Hosiz.—On Monday, January 6, JonN, aged 9 January 7, 1873, were to the value of $3,513,906, STOCKS FEVERISH AND IRREGULAR. 900 a 8 i 20, retail qualities, $1 30a $1 70; long rye straw, $125 ANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, months, only surviving son of Eleanor aud Robert THE FOREIGN MARKET. The stock market was heavy and weak during 400 a & Ly eer hort Es re do., $1 05a $1 15; oat, $a $110; and G44 anv G16 Broapway, CORNER Bi P. Hosie, The buoyancy of the London market continues, | the greater portion of the day, and for most of the 200. a6 i 8g HO} ‘The market hag been a little more quiet during lcialah MORNE Funeral from the residence ef his parents, Mon- 1000 33 | the past th: > still 1 oderatel. roe avenue, New Brighton, 8. 1.,on Wednesday, and the prevailing ease in money there indicates | list underwent a further decline in prices, the og Ett’ | tmintand tall armies trike tee We oon ee Forty-fourth Semi-annual Dividend. tapuary #, at half-past twelve o'clock. The re- areduction of the Bank of England discount rate | béte noire being the much-abused Pacific Mail, jo a 8 rowth of State and Western, 4Jc. a 56c.; Calilornia, 55. + ‘The trustees of this institution have declared the forty. | latives and friends are invited to attend. 700 a 8 loreign, 35¢. a Séc. tor all kinde. fourth vi f i Glasgow (Scotland) and Belfast (Ireland) papers on Thursday. Consols for the account have ad- | which fell to 715, the advent of the temporary 600d 85 Mxrais.—the market for lake copper has shown con- ota ‘al fnutns that have soraained, on’ depeatt please cop: ! H 4 vanced to 923, a 92% and United States bonds | stringency in money toward half-past two o'clock vi 18! siderable Armness under a moderatly fae Gaiman. po jor three or six months previous to January |, 1873, pay- Tae Saddénly: on Monday morning, January show helping to unsettle the entire market and causing The wales aggregate fully 600,00 Ibe, of lake ate. cash, | “an dividends not withdrew all recciartaterest the | & Mrs. PAULINE ISLER-BRUCH, & native of Zurich, A FURTHER ADVANCE decline in nearly all the leading features. With Oe Shc. tor future delivery ; also 100 tons of English best | same asa deposit. ‘ in the 64th year of her age. of % percent. Three months loans are quoted select at We. a 30!¢c., Cush, and. to arrive on time, closing = E. J. BROWN, President. The friends of the family, also those of her son- the return of 7 per cent dealings, however, there ae here and te rive, Spelter sold in a small way Epwarp Scnett, Treasurer, in-law, George Brennecke, are invited to attend the 4% percent on the street, against 5 percent at | was a new starton the upward turn, headed by Moderately, but uot to any cousidorable exent, wad | Cite AtvORD, Steretary. Siueres Som hee 38 te roMinen es, aia Oot ree bank. Erie shares opened strong and advanced | New York Central, which advanced to 101%. The 4% & % per cent, but lost the improvement and | oemect of this diversion was to impart a strong and prices were about as formerly, oLasses.—Aside from small unimportant jobbing sales of domestic, there was no business reported, und prices EW YORK STATE SIXES-FIFTEEN YEARS To | Street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ru peneipal and ieee in gold, For sale by | two o’clock, without further notice, str LAVELLE.—-In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 7, closed only steady ifnot heavy. The Paris quota- rather buoyant feeling to the speculation in the remained nominally the same. We quote :— aaah N W YORK, D! 8,187: 1873, Mrs. Mary LAVELLE, relict of James Lavelle, tions show = Hyphae seaside last hour of business, during which interval thero G rrepise, De aie ety of the Nortoned | The funeral will take place Fridav, January 10, was Petersburg, Southside, and Virginia and Tennessee Rail- | trom ner late residence, 20 Main street, It will be seen by the Message of General Dix, A SUDDEN RECOVERY - ree a Ona the Bankine Hoes e ices, the, State | MACKIN.—JAMES MACKIN, aged 54. Born in the the new Governor of the State, that herecommends | of fully all the ground that had been lost in the Porte Rico. boc: ~—a— | Sherman & Go,, New York. Signed OMe OURS | parish of Balypooreen, conty Tipperary, Ireland, to the Legislature the enactment of a measure to | previous decline. New York Central, as noted, poss New Orleans. Se; Be: Bic, u O8e. 34 fe TAG DEO UNE BERT Erensaret: on eenaRe Be anne shoves Doane sepet. which can be safely tried now that we have the ex- | upon the opening scale of prices, which for the sales Were made at 593,c. a 60c. Rosin was in little better tifleate No. 137d for Bahures of Stock of the Dela, | January 6, J, COOKE MoLLoy, in the 44th year ol Western Union. 7934 a 795% 4 a 109% | demand, and steady. The sales include :—1, bbls, | ware aud Raritan Canal Company, issued to I, 1. 1. | his age. perience of Massachusetts, Connecticut_and Rhode | others indicated at the close a decline, averaging | Quicksilver. 46 8 ad 58% a 54 strained at $3 70; 260 bbls. of do. at $3 60; 200 small bbls. | Pringle and B. Huger, Trustees, dated 28th day of May, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Island as States that have already abolished these | 4 a 34 per cent. Northwestern was brought on-| Facitic M ais 725 i7'4 a 77% | at $3 80; 50 bbls. of good No. 1 at $4 6); and a cargo of | 1838, the same having been Lost or destroyed, spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his e a 10tg 7434 a 74g | strained, to arrive, about 2,500 bbls. on private terms. . HUGER, sole surviving Trustee. | late residence, No. 60 Ninth street, Moboken, this laws, the carpet afresh and made active by a pressure of a a OSs 48" a 48% | Tar continued quict, We note a sae of 50 bbls of Wash: RE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COM. | day (Wednesday) at one o’cluck. ‘ae THE CHIEF OBJECTION sales, which caused a decline from 8334 to 81%. ase Se re ee PE eee ees York, Jan. 3 1873, ” | OM URruy.—On Monday, January 6, MARGARET to the repeal comes from the rural districts, the | western Umon Telegraph was depressed by a re- 13 Bost DOND DIVIDEND.—The Directors of this | MunpHy, aged 73 years, & native of the county PO ‘itd 0143.—Lingced sold moderately from crushers’ hands at y 8. a 8 Northwest’n pf. S73, 88, Ck nd other oils were | CoMpany have thixday declared a dividend of five per ¢ % farmers, millers and country merchants fearing | yival of the rumors of the organization of a new DI. Bi%g CORUaba nashsned: ree der ols were | cent payable on demand, pallens ai aerate pile Tabairidel, andithowatet Was son that they will be deprived of the opportunity of | company prepared under government auspices to ers, Wc. in casks and Ole. in bbls.; crude sperm, $155 a |. A. BURTIS, i 4 pears COMMER: $1 60; natural Winter do., $170; bleached a 175; President. Michael, are respectfully invited to.attend the borrowing on mortgage at the customary 7 per | do the telegraph service of the country for the CIAL REPORT. Crude whale, 0c. fur Northern, G3e. w 6se. for soutl 1755 | Linpuey Mornay, Jr., Secretary, funeral, from the residence of her son Michael, 468 cent. But we have yet to learn of any distress to | profits of an investment of only $12.000,000 of capi- be i; . % Fourth avenue, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten Ke. for natural Winter and 7: for bleached do. Lard, | ()RIENTAL SAVE BANK, *s vill be taken to St. Ste the same interests in the States mentioned, while | ta), Erie was duller, and, in sympathy with the | Cotton im Demand and About Steady; Rear aac umeremaieee: BEAD MTB slacks vita’ | “Gono CUM U MCRAE Une D Meaianetianeees; where Crude whale, sperm We quote 56e. for choice brown. Interest at the rate of six pe Boston, New Haven, or Providenc> has never yet | course of the London market, advanced to 63% and Receipts at the Ports, 21,774 Bales— eS seed, 45c. a 46c, foot lubricating, $1 10 gay dua bo all sums of $5 or a fs ison have been on | a requiem mass will be offered Up for the repose of seen the extravagant rates paid for money in this | receaed to 63%. Boston, Hartford and Erle recov- | Flour Firmer—Whcat Kasy—Corn Bet- | * Pxrmouroe—The market for refined continued duit’| terest will be ready for pasinent ang time after the aise | HeF Soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. city during the past month of December. Tue bor- | ered to 844 und closed at 834. ter—Onts Steady—Provisions Very | {uiuiie” iran bettau unde to conaieriy ese | Wit anl iinet manana wl bg created fo fndivideal | wto\gr jou NcCullougt, Durlal of Lower Badony, Fowing element of the community should not be HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Firm—Groceries Quiet—Metals Gener- | Crude, im bulk, was about fendy at ige. a10%¢.,for | “Jaxvaiv ly Ist E.R. KENNEDY, Secret counts of Tyrone, Ireland. : too sanguine of relief from repeal of the usury laws, | ‘The following table shows the highest andlowest | ally Quiet but Firm=Navyal Stores orapt dally cifges were cuit 1oxee minally steady, | GMALL. AMOUNTS OF MONEY LOANED—ON DE Ser el cope eae rh reel apap Beha espe rt A as as e . | sirable ‘ities, A. or ived fi days. eral, aay ie sash Sagreitast Mae th Peters sew aikty prices of the principal stocks sited the day: = ‘ Cate? rae i Bs Wool Quiet but i paar he homo oa gods orginally, UR- | adress MONEY. box 136 Herald Uptown Branch office: January 8, from 13 Roosevelt street, at one o'clock 5 , A ‘ est _ y y: upper, 4 $2 65 on the lower road, and $2 7 a $2 8% | 7 y AVENUE SAVINGS BANICa END, 6 | P+M. the success of which will be ita best test. New York Central “101% é Turspay, Jan.7—6P.M, | seol'City.. The Philadeiphia market continued Gut Ho eet Tagabie sander 2 bayeate | _McGorprrck.—On Monday, January 6, 1873, Ep- + 63% * a6 and entirely nominal. Kefined still heldat27c. Later— | go the 20th of January bear Interest from. ie Bat. WARD JOHN McGotpriok, beloved son of Edward MONEY ACTIVE, : 9636 The trade movement was again slow to-day, and | 5W bbls. of refined sold in New York at “gc. IN Il, LYON, President. and Mary, aged 2 years, 4 months and 27 days. ‘The money market was again active and to some + 743g {t was easier to buy in many cases, while it was se Rorintoma Heel pt ory ae RON tele ad _Davip Moncan, Secretary. ee The funeral will, take lace this Wednesday) extent rather more so than on the previous day, + 8846 Th ‘ket for mess pork was very firm and the REWARD.—LOST, A LARGE BROWN EN. | &fternoon, at one o’clock sharp, trom the residence kerio xf 8 harder to sell, except at reduced prices, to which Se ee er eee Poe Ne Bll for talanec at | POOO veicner marked teers BROWN, EN: | Cr'his parents, 200 West Thirty Alth street, the increased demand being attributable to the Jarger volume of business at the Stock Exchange. The appearance of “fancy” rates was a feature of the dealings at one period of the afternoon, 1-32 being paid quite freely for a few minutes, and as holders of produce were generally 0; sed. Busi- ol les last evening, 500 bbls, for March at $13 75; | taining notes and drafts for out of town collection, to Ni z eBrinigt Ren Bho bole for March Sr and 260 bbls, for | order without our endorsement, and ot mitcalon te any | NOAKES.—Atias Lodge, No. 316.—The members of 00 bt March at $13 8) 8. ness was very light, both om and off ’Change. | {oWargis oo Inn jabbing way 20 boi, of city prime | one but ourselves. ‘The ahove reward will be paid ior | Atlas, No. 316, ¥, and A. M., ate hereby summoned to Flour was in fair request, and prices favored the | mess brought $15, and 50 bbls. ot rumps at $12 50. Bacon | their return to GEORGE OPDYKE & CO., 25 Nassau | attend a special communication, on Wednesday, seller, in numerous cases an advance being paid, Bo tete chal sear at Pee can cn SS onaxes light street, New, York. January 8, at one o'clock P.M. sharp, at Desbrosses ee ® ()()\f To LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE IN | Street ferry, fer the parpose of paying the last Wheat was in limited demand, while holders | short ribs at ee aren et pote Barry 6: $3,000 Meakin, uine Cee mourgacs a tribute of fespect to our late brother,. Thoms high as 1-16 “flat!” was reported to have been the | Western Union Telegra| were more disposed to realize. But with ad- | onty in modcrate demand: prices were steady, with sales way, room C, Noakes. By order of fate in @ stray transaction or two. But good | Pacific Mail... verse cable advices buyers generally held | o A Within the range of $10 $12 tor new plain $4. 000 “TO $10,000 TO LOAN—ON FIRS GEO. W. HOSKINS, Master, borrowers easily supplied themselves all the time | 1 Philadelphia Reading was steady at 113%. of, and, notwithstanding freights were the | mess’ tlerces and $23 00 a $25 lor india mess do. Beet st ‘$14 for do. extra mess bbl’., $21 a $22 for prime gage on improved property, city or Brook- Geo. W. DuryYEF, Secretary. i lyn; good Second Mortgages wanted. GEORGE B. WAL- |g; ey . — hams remained quiet but steady at $31.0 $3. Ci UMMONs.—The companions of Manhattan Chap- at 7 currency to7 coin, while among the govern- | garg aT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. | turn easier, the sales were very small, and | hamsremained auter hut steady at gol 4 $33. Cut meats 10%, bes ment dealers the rates was6a7per cent. Mer- — 2 © ', 21 Park row, rooms 30, 61 and ______. | ter, No. 184, R. A. M., are hereby summoned to buyers insisted on a reduction of prices at the | sales of boxes long cut ham: 100 boxes o1 5 TO $8,000 TO LOAN—FOR THREE OR | meet at the ferry, foot of Desbrosses street, on D.' hh is al yl nd W boxes light bellies at'S'gc, Lard— | De . .™M. i shoulders at Sc. five years, on first mortgage improved : cantile paper was easier but still nominal, sonenve 590%, emery’, Laporte as a close, which, however, was not conceded. Corn | The market for Western was a shade firmer with sles | unimproved city Property; principals dealt with only, Nhe ae a nteior eit tian Lodger No. "ste. FOREIGN EXCHANGE HIGHER. a US Ea HM fos do.....+....618 114 | was strong under fair demand, in part for ex- Ba Erg brn Sr rcarry ae tn rep oe eee ae a Be Ta F. and A. M., and attending the funeral of our late The scarcity of commercial bills and the demand | 2 U 86's, 10-40, r... 11034 14000 do + Hee | por ta were steady. There w ive er. es aggregate 1, 4 WANTED—O 5 worthy companion, Thomas Nouki aatecsedet ina cal ua LRG bor balasioke te 10 A, MemBefore Cant eee ee rere malcta, nadie the Inteor a aun cin Kettle arte and 0 deeorat Ne hares: | BLO.OOO propery tates tn Faith wards worn ae ee eee uOEDWIN B. DARIN, H. P. Europe combined to stiffen the foreign ex 10% SWshoNYC&HRRR 101 beer was consummated at advanced prices, th ARE: ClORINE: SEUNG SEOMIPLYE MRS FONMSEIPeINE THE, | Ae Peherpals pleaes address JANES SRL wad Hod. PaLMER.—On Monday, January 6, after a short [aed me om ae. 100 Pees te | “Sucak:—The market for raw remained dull and en- | son street. inness of pneumonia, Many 8. eldest daughter ol changes, the market being quite active at ‘@n advance of 34 per cent for sterling. The follow- ing shows the new standard of rates:—Sterling, sixty days’ commercial, 10834 a 10934; do., good to market closing firm, Freights were firm, exceyt | tire), i “ vine —— LPs ely nominal. | No isposition was evinced to 5 the late Samuel Palmer. grain rates “per steamer, which were shaded a| do. ‘business. Refined was quiet, but not ma- | SD5 ()()() WANTED FOR DeAGH TEEN MONTHS, | Relatives and friends of the familly, aiso those of terially changed in value. We quot bi uaranteed, Pt have a her brether, Samuel S. Palmer, are respectful trine. In the grocery market there was little or no | Refining, interior to common, 8c. @ 8% ‘antes ‘arty to have mauagem) ent of financial rs 7 ¥ M Sige.;, good to prime lepartment. Address SPERO, Herald office. invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 8t business transacted, but values were nominally ‘ood Sige. a ,, — Te ee eee inst., at one o'clock, from her late residence, 18 prime bankers’, 10914 a 10934; do., short sight, 1103, the same, East India goods remained quiet, with 1, hhds. boxe E 7 5.000 705 eOANTON (REAL, ESTATE IN | Bank street, Q ‘ A his city, 8 110%; Paris, sixty days, 5.2734 a 5.231 ; do., short the exception of linseed, which sold to @ consider. | molasses, hhds. and boxes, 7igc. # Qe. ; melado, be. a 6c, $7 corm of yearn withoubenis, Sous UPwards, | Rapey.—Snddenly, on Tuesday, January 7, sight, 5.19% a 6.184; Prusstan thalers, 71% a 724; able extent, but at a decline in prices. Metals were | do. 10 to 12 vee. a 93c.; do. 18 13,18, ide, a 1bsge, igo, is JOHN F. CONREY, 162 Broadway. rt lth No Radley, aS elena a Hamburg, 9534 a 9614; Amsterdam, 4034 a 40%; entirely nominal. Naval stores were quiet and entirely 9 Wc. Br: y Ne + iT fs ersey; also | late residence, 218 avenue A, on Thursday, Janual 4 i Be. £ 4.3 Pete ane fang dard, Me Aberty jt. 9, at one o'clock. of! ¥ but was firmly held, and whiskey was moderately active oe 4 TO LOAN—ON N RE, BROOK: -|’ygnQeeery Pune Rane Wile Te ne Asuxs.—There has been a moderately tair demand for | Pano bags, ex Westridge and Arundie Castle, and 6,20 | \1¢"Montauk lusuratice Company, 18 Broadway” “| ‘The relatives and iriends are invited to attend pots in a jobbing way, but pearls remained entirely nom- | bags, ex Lord Strathrane, all at $250, gold, 9 days, | ——— ——_——_——— + the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. , fir to choice. 8 'y without bonus. — PAU! York, Brooklya, Westchester and M LP. T h dard, nominal for spirits. Wool attracted but little attention, Frankfort, 41 a 4134; Bremen, 953¢ a 963g. DIVIDENDS, COUPONS, &0. The following additional announcements appear in our advertisement columns :— The North -River Savings Bank has declared a Clover was in moderately fair demand and a shade ny, TO LOAN ON IMPROVED PROP. | J h Sit First Board=10:30 A, M. | inal. The receipts for the past three days have been ‘ Ri »p- | Jose, immons, 94 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn, Aividend at the rate of six per cent per unnum, | giwosconn,In&Jy di gens kyle Rie -..-7, 64% | light, aggregating only 27 packages, We quote:-Pots, | AiMeT ales 70) bags, part to.srrive, at 24 750.000 erty Hin’ Now ‘york, Brooklyn, New | on Thursday, January 9, at two o'clock P. ME 3 8) 5 ly 21 8 ight, aggregating only 27 p Bt q » | fair to strictly choice lots, and 300 bags at 9! id Westchester county. Prinet " ed : "4000 Missouri 6’s.. ie: 635g remained nominal at $325 @ $350, and h ersey and Westchester county. Principals only nee Sawakp.—Suddenly, of membraneous croup, op payable January 20, oe WMA StPRR DES ge? | $390. é 2406 a $2 10. § apply. E. M, MASON, No. I Chambers street. | sunday, January 6, CHARLES RICHMOND TAYLOR, The January coupons of the Tennessee and | 300° do... 1 Sa Ren *1 Bor.oixa Mareaiars—The demand for brick has been | *4oo.®there has been just a trifle more business con- ae = | son of George F. and Clara Louise Saward, aged 3 Virginia Railroad, signed F. J. Morrison, will be AS eae Ber bs Hi light. but about former prices were yet current. Lime | summated during the past three days, but the general | COPARTNERSHIPS. | _ years. paid on sight by Duncan, Sherman & Co, ge iy je? was in light supply and fair demand, with sales at $1 50 | 1 arket lacks unimation. Prices were not materialiy | >> ARES Me. % Funeral from residence of his parents, 127 Cam- nged, but. for a number of descriptions they. were t v 7 ; Mr. J. 1. Gossler, Jr., retires to-day from our firm. | bridge place, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, 8th instant, We heard of sales of 30,000 Ibs fleece None Gossler, of Hamburg, has transferred | at two o'clock, Relatives and friends are respect. ouses to his firm, Messrs, John Beren- | fully fnvited. ot Hamburg. 6 The business will be ScaTTERGOoD.—In this city on Monday, January 5 for Rockland common, and $175 for do. lump. Cement : " cement | cntirely homing Mr. raat en ey ast only: Dar were BLendiy Ime ai | MU 68e. & TUe. + 20,000 Ibs. of pulled wool, fc, a ¢3e.; 60 bags | Mr. John’ Henry $2 60 tor Eastern spruce. . tornia, Se. 4 10,00 Ibe. fine Ohio fleece, his interest in our Canpixs.—T! c-; 2.0) Ibe. low scoured, | berg, Gowler & Co. ‘The directors of the Knickerbocker Fire Insur- ance Company (established 1787) announce the ‘500 Cen Pae gold b SSSSseSSseee usual semi-ennual dividend of 5 per cent, payable | 7000 do........ general market has been quiet and with- bs. domestic fie * led on in future by Messrs, in Berenberg, Gossler ‘ ein values, We quote: Sperm, sic. 8. domestic fleece, 000 do. unmerchant: | curried o ‘ , enberg, G 6, HENRIETTA SCATTERGOOD. January 15, free of all tax ag ae Fae Sas A 4c, ; paraffine, We. a Sle.; stearic, | AYIe, Boe. snd 500 be, Texad on, private tering. | & Co.jof Hamburg ae, Ta Naw pens oh eeston |" Puneral at the Bridesburg (Philadelphia) Presby- GOLD FIRM—111% a 111%. ee Tienes no business reported from first | steady, with sales of 380Dbis. at 92340, mitted a partner from thisdate, Mr. J. Hénry Gossler | te! eecoares on Friday, January 10, at twelve The gold market was firm and steady, its tend- hands, although sales were rumored of a cargo at New rear ama snd Mr, Guido Wolf are suthorieed, to Ren oe Peay On Tavedus, 3 .P to decli ith the ad f bona: Orleans, but we were unable to authenticate it, The DOMESTIO MARKETS, Poston axp New Yous, Jan.1,18&. . in Tucaday, ‘anuary 7, PATRICK SHEA, & ency to decline with the advance of our bonds in vl jepoing ‘business continued fair at full prices. Messrs, NRTON, 2m ete Dy ve of Newmarket, county Cork, Ireland, in the London being more than counteracted by the | j00 Quin & T Ist, 30) wm Se oe A ig stock of Rio in the United oT Po eiiosindal Sus, 7, 1873 Rie K th ar \Aehoons be St strength and activity of the foreign exchange 11Gh CAEL & RCTs, i bY Swe fiampton itoade 3400; Baitin Potton quiet sore ordinary, 7}ac. Net'receipts, 1,043 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Barapa. On Monday, mornin: January 6, after market. The range of the quotation was 111% a Er 4 York, 48,985—total, 77,49 bags. We quote hacapotarronibsorersensincs’s & short but severe iliness, FRANKIE F., only cargoes, 16 g0e8, 18c. treme a 1634 fair cargoes, 1 13% rime cargoes, 18%c. for lots, l6c, a 1¥c., gold, Onueans, Jan. 7, 1873, Cotton—Demand moderate; easier; mnitdlinge,’ 1930. ; Married. daughter of Francis and Elizabeth Shields (de- low middlings, 196. + good ordinary, Isic. Net receipts, ceased) aged 21 years, 4 months and 3 days. 1000 Mor & Es dd ‘ma... 9s 111%, thé last sales occurring at 111%. The | JON 4 Cent Ist new ite advance in sight sterling bills has wrought the | 13000Pit.rtwa Y f @ days’ credit. Java, government eT % os; 0.1944. Exports—To Great Britain, ConLEY—FoLyarp.—On Monday, December 30, ‘The faneral will take place on Thursday after- vate close upon the specie-shipping point, and the | 1 Ohic 4 M cons Go. grass imate, 1984c. a sles Sineapore, 1546. "a fie. | oud; tothe Continents 219); coustwise, 1,880, Sales, 7? | 1872, at St, John’s Cathedral, Savannah, Ga., PETER t two o'clock, irom the residence of her prospect of @ further export of specie this week | 3000H Ceylon, le. 18. ; Maracaibo, ithe mike, ‘aguas Ta, | last evening, 2,300, Stock, 159,041. CONLEY, of New York, to Miss MARY ANN FOLYARD, | unc! , John Small, 15 Attorney street, ik Casenidd a the Dead; ‘Te Buv-t 1000 M Hore & I A aM Toes Bt Dorin Monte, Jan, 7, 1873, | Of Savannah. STEBBINS.—At Piainfield, N. J., on Monday, Jt paid out $700,000 on account of interest and $16,000 | Made Astara 1oec"a Wii's Sevan, Toles fs Cora | gttom—Net receipts extimated SAW ali" stock, | , CONEY Sure. —Om, Monday, evening, Decem | wary 4 buizamern W., wite, of Wiliam Stesbius, A st ant | iy coa, 166, a i7e. Y ? a a ves WN . 7 r., and daughter 0! rt ely, deceased. on account of redeemed fve-twenties. ‘Tue course | S40 ¥ Gorman. Moe, maa mortrate, Genres, of aatety 0 | cotton enay midlingn ye, aldicey et eczipin Aes | S™Q™ETGEalt of tiie city, No'eurde se ee | pxumermt fom Church of the Holy Cross, North of the market is shown in the tabi fom Bs Tuled iairly active, without waterial change in rates, | bales txports to the Continent, 2226 bales. Sales |? PoWwLER-MUMYORD.—At Christ church, New | bitinileld, on Thursday, oth inst. ar ne reer 10 A. M 111% | 8000 Bur, ‘The sales sum up as follows:— : , ” P Cnanueston, Jan. 7, 1878. ' | York, on Thursday, January a4 the Rev. Dr. | attend, without further notice. Carriages will be 10:30 A. 11% | 10000 North A Today. Lae Ev'g. Tow: | Cotton quiet and casier;, middiings, 19%4c.; low. mid- | Israel Foote, of Grace church, ester, assisted | in attendance at the Plainfield station, 1A. iis | WOG CCA Le itp Borenmpilon: : 1 Tag NYag | dlings, Ihe. Net receipts, 8679 pales. "ales, G00. “‘Btock, | by the Rev. Dr. Thompson, of Grace church, New | Raliroad of New Jersey, to meet the 12:60 train 42:42 P. @ 111% 40) Fac M88 Cob C8 10 Total... . To Solas | , Flour steady and, unchanged ; sales Rt Dole at $5 80 anantor se a4 (i Rethontes NY. ree Ma Monday morning, January 6, In the gold loan market the rates ranged from 3 | {9 o ator titre daiivers (basis tow middiing) the sales hive | Winior, giv for double extra. Wheat firm and higher; | GROSS—MIDDLETON.—On Monday, Japuary 6, 1879, | "ae Fate Han, Mastin a we tha per cent to 7 per cent, gold, for carrying, The | 700 Kat gt ad suet qvening, ater three gclock— | sales, two cars No, 1 Milwaukee Clu 70. Corn un: | by the Rev. Halsey Moore, HENRY CLAY of | quested to attend the funeral, from te resi- operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- | 798 e cages Be et ese ee beled te peg hd (si Trovit ane 1, to GEORGETTE MIDDLETON, Of this dence, No, 129 Kast Forwets street, one door a ¥ 300 by ¢ t. Millieed steady; shorts, $21; shipst 22, ‘hd ign mn avenue, on Thursday alternoon, at ove lows :— mca doo. | ee BE Be 5 200 mniadings 3. per ton Raltrod freighter Fietre to | rovidence papers please copy. o'clock, without further notice. $29,501, ‘900 ee tee at 1S. Philadelphia, 76c.; to Boston, 72c.; to New York, 62c.; eae THOMPSON.—On Tuesday, January 7, JANE A., roe w S700 bales. Sales to-d: to th to Albany, dtc, Suveato, Me, Satu Kee Died. relict of Captain Edwa! jompson and ae Rp Ca Te TS Lake imports—Flour , 4,100 bbls. ; w! i ; | _ ANDRews.—On Sunday evening, January 5, at six | Caughter of the late Richard Amos. THE RAILROAD BONDS. 0) be a the Pg at he corn, 28,400 do. ; omts, 16,100 do. ; Fye, 800'do. ip | o'clock, of compression of the brain, result of an | _ The relatives and friends of the family are re+ ‘There was @ more active market for the railroad | 100 iw ‘600 a bats N00) at 19560. BOO at 19! menis—Wheat, 10,780, bushels; cor, ra do. , | gecident, WasiinaTon J., son of Joseph I. and spectral, invited to attend the+uneral, on Thurs- bonds, and vi 0 200 at 19 21-820., 100 at 19 Li-16e.."8. PB. it 193 15200 do.; rye, 8 do.; bariéy, 43) do. Flour un- | Miriam J. Andrews, aged 16 years and 3 months, lay afternoon, at four o'clock, from her late resi- is, and business was well distributed. The we 500 ‘at 19 11-160., 100 18 I-lbe panes Western, Spri ne Wis at 8 Be } amber, ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. dence, No, 611 Hudson ssreet. course of prices was irregular, some descriptions | 1 (February, 100 at 19% Bae eee eae a oe ack at $1 M27 200)do white | BATTIX—On Saturday, January 4, 1873, at his resi. | | WALKER.—On Monday, January 6, at Totowa, showing a concession, but the general feeling was | 100 at adiac., together) at $185, 2,000 do, Chicago No, 2 Spring at | dence, Kaston, Washington county, N. ¥., SrerH“N | Ber Paterson, N. J., of apoplexy, Captaim AN- steady. The following were the bids at the regula Hoo at lizeg. SPB 900 at 10%G0u, BN WU IO LUG. Oo at | BNE small shles of, Milwaukee | No. 2 sping | Barris, aged 16 years, DREW B. WALKER, in his 65th year. g ig Were the bids at the regular ee eee ee eat Io Ieee OD on ley At $1 £2, ‘Corn stendy: sales of 8000 bushels No.2 at Sc. | ‘Funeraron Wednesday, January 8 Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to call :— *'B. P. B.! 600 at 19%e., 100 Oats quiet; sales in car lots of No 2 Weste foc iN. | Cannout.—In this city’ on Friday, December 27, | Sttend the funeral, from his late residence, o1 mn Fri- 2 Toledo held at 42c. Barley quict: Mr, JoHN CARROLL, son of Mr. William Carroll, & day, the 10th instant, at half-past twelve o'clock New York Cen 6's, 1883. 92 - Del, Lack & W 7's con... 95: 107¢6., 100 at Idige., B. P. ‘ New York Cen 0, sub: $7, Tol’ W tata Sele uv (23 Bh eide"ano at abides 10 at FO Oe Mee NO at ne ee Western at ia | naive of Dublin, aged 26 years, Carriages in attendance at the Paterson Rew York Gents'or7 TOL Wak aaa dec | 100 American Coal. oats FT ide $10: prime Western, $1 0a $1 15; prime Canada, $120.4 | Dublin papers please copy. pot on arrival of the New Yerk and Erie train New York Cent's, 160 Told Wab cou tonges nay | MUN YC &HR.bo Kd HI 26. Provisions uichanged. Dressed hogs quoted a | CARROLL. CATHARINE CARROLL, Felict of Patrick |-leaving New York at ten o'clock A: M. Erle Ist m, extended. Gt Wext Ist m, lass... 9638 | 1) Got ; by 5 26. Wuwixotos, Jan. 7,1s78, | CaEFoll, in the 70th year of her age. WARD.—On Sunday, January 5, at Williamstown Erie 7's, 2d m, " Gal & Chie extended. ..100 400 at 2c. 400 Spirits of turpentine quiet at 6c, Kosin quict at $8 05 The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Mass., OxtverR D. Warp, of New York city, o! Erie 7's, 3d m, " Galena & Chic 2d m.... 9634 Grand total, pete oF furpenne d le turpentine steady | Quested to attend the tuneral, from the Church of | Pheumontia, aged 63 years. *, RT & Pac iy * | 108 favre, by steain, Vgc, a 13s0.; sail, te, compremed. | forgsirained An $400 Aor ale dip aud virgiue ‘Tar | St. Rosa of Lima, In Cannon. st Relatives’ and friends are invited to attend the ty 19) ol pA iy baste BS Ee omy ategan Take pea HREM er irc! ton.) 1 tee Delancey streets, ob ‘Mhursaay, Jane funeral, at the Church of the Divine Puternity, ¥ r 4c. ; sail, le. To Liverpool, b m, Jed, sa tee ” - D 0p Bele 3 4, | Bide sai ' the receipes at the ports, as far as tien UROPEAN MARKETS, ary 9 at ten o’clock A. M., where a solemn requiem | Corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-ffth street, on Bo : oe G4 | trom, Moblie being missing, sum up as follows ~Galves- aft 2 miss will be offered for the repose of her soul, anu | Thursday, at two o'clock P. M. 100 i : ‘50 45° | ton, 1,943: New Orleans, 8,//1; Savannah, 4478; Charles- Layyed Puno from thence to Calvary Cemetery. WESTERVELT.—On Tuesday, January, BLiza M., +o) 2 50) 47 ton, 3,679; Wilmington, 155; Norfolk, 2,614; baltimore, 24; Loxpon Money MARKeT.—Iox pon, Jan, . M.=Con- CARRUTHERS.—JOUN BRARD CARRUTHER! of | Wife of Jacob A. Westervelt, aged 70 years. 200 0 G7 | Sew York, 271; Mostot, 60 ‘Total, M774. This day Inst | gl, ney ee aie Cemulonened at aieg | Bristol, England, aged 07 years and 21 days. be ‘The relatives and friends are invited to, 0 io Et bekconte m “Uplands? alabama. "Wer Orlans, ‘Texas, | 92 for money’ and 2g a W2ig for the account, Funeral from his late residence, Halsey | the funeral from her late residence, + Be. 4 100 37! Ord 1% 187 183% | States five-twenty bonds, 1866'r, old, 0354 ; 1867's, 3% street, Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, at eleven avenue, on Friday next, at one o’clock P. 3 20 En 37 + 1ay 193 1954 | forties, 895g; new fives, 934. Eric Haltway share: + o'clock. WoLFk.—On Monday, January 6, 187: ¥ E 403 % 3 vi 20 Consols and Americnn securities closed unchanged. Bugiish, papers please cop: Fitth Avenue Hal ® i, WoLrs, former 100 3 1 Py Panis Bovuse.—Paris, Jan. 7.—Kentes closed at se 82. | Om ae y. folk Va Tote. ire and 10 months, ol : 300 s Midditng. .. is 2 Livenroot Coron Manket,—Urvenroot, Jan. 7—4 P, M.— ARK.—On Sunday afternoon, the bth inst., after » Va., Fea ag Oar the. family oO con. y joo Ww 81% | Good middling” 1 27 23 | The market closed quiet and unchanged.’ The sales of the | ® Protracted Illness, Lucius W. CLARK, only son of | _ The relatives au I services, at the F : Ohig se Mises so: 600 ; 51% | “ihe quotations ars bare on cotton Instore, running | day have been 19.00 bules, Including 2000 ales for specu- | Luctus W. and Lucy B, Clark, in the $8th year of | Yited to attend the funeral services, at U0 : Peninsula ist m, con... 12:15 and 2:15 P. M. in quality not more than half a grade above or below | lation and exrort Of the sales 6,000. bales were | his age, of the Holy Saviour, East Livny % St Louis & Tron M et in 97 U8 6's, '81 $4000 US 5-20, 0, ‘88. 114'4 | the grade quoted, American, Sales oft cotton shipped from Savannah or ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | Madison avenue, oD Thursday, January Mil & St Pauls's, Ist m.106%¢ | 12.00 US 5-20,'0, % ‘5000 US 5-20, ¢, 67..... 1144 | Frour axp Graiw.—Receipts:—Flour, 9,662 bbis.; | Charleston, November and December, at 10d. to: attend’ tee cere Hoe ie Lae past nine 4. M. Mil & St Paul ist, 73-10. 98 do... 113g 20000 do 114g | wheat, 35,000 bushels; corn, 22,60 do, ;, dorn' meal, 395 | — The report issued one o'clock in the afternoon | Church at Rutherfurd Fi ie Freal an Norfolk (Va.) papers please cepy. A Mil & St Paul 7 5 2000 US 6-26, r, 1J4° 25000 US 5's, 10-40, Nig | bags; oats, 40,500 bushels; rye, 125 do. The flour market | stated :—The market is quiet; middling uplands, ld. a ‘ch at Rutherfurd Park, N, J., on Wednesd: Monday, Jan Mil & St Paul at 904 P. M.—Refore Call. ruled firmer under a continued good demand for export, | 10344.; middling Orleans, Wigd, a 10%d. aiternoon, 8th inst., at one o’clock. Erie Railro Yeaton.—In Brooklyn, on nd. liza tat ASt Paul, lowa div.. 86; ee af and shipping grades could not be had to any extent, Livenroot bkeapsturrs Manker.—Liverroot, Jan, 7— | cars leave foot of Chambers street at twelve o'clock | Emma F., daughter of Granville a i & St Paul 2d m. a 00 shs Chic & RI RR. 109% | save at a turther advance in prices. | The sales agerenate P. M.—The receipts of corn at this port tor the past three | and foot of Twenty-third street at 1 year, 7 months and 6 days. nion Pacitic 1g 7's... ta? 0. 1094, | fully 15200 bia, including all kinds, at prices within | days have been 7,00) quarters, including 5,000 American. | twelve o'clock, Car' in waitin, ¢ relatives and friends are repectfully inion Pacific inc 10's.. J 10 1 the range of our revised quotations. California flour was | The receipts of wheat nt this port for the past three days | "hones “On Neseaee ea bs save vraneral, (rom the reside inois Ce F et 16.1 do. 1094 | In more reques", and pricesruled higher. Southern four | have been 4200 quarters, Including S800 American. Vs, ary 6, to atten a, Fro KID, @D Y"le ae AY m #s.. Col, Ci 900 do.... . 109 | was also wanted, and all kinds were marked up, the | The market is dul Wh 28. 7d. & 128. 98. per ceniai | beloved wife of Henry F. Dodez. parents, 04 Myrtle avenue, P. Alter Had wm. vi.,, 9 1 we 104 | market closing firm at the improvement. Corn neal | for ayerage Caliiornig W 20, 4 Wa fd. Jor clay | Relatives and iriguds are invited to attend the | day, Jamusry & at ong o'clock F.