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* _PINANCHL AND COMMERCIAL. A Dull Day in the Stock Market. THE BEARS BUSY. A General Assault Along the Line—Another Deal in Pacific Mail, ACTIVITY IN GOLD. Prices Higher and the “Shorts” Cover- | uiten is 7a ing Their Contracts. MONEY FLUCTUATING. Railroad Bonds and Government Securities Steady. Watt Srreer, Monpay, August 18—6 P, ‘w} + THE FOREIGN MARKET, American securities are again reported buoyant tn Lendon, with symptoms of increasing strength, especially in government bonds. Erie, however, ‘was easier towards the close of the market. The discount for three months’ bills in open market ‘was 3 per cent below the bank rate. The amount NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET, 87; Union Pacific first at 61%; Ohio and Mississipp!-| 4000Clev. second at 84, The remainder o! the list was un- changed, and the bids at tho call are amended as above i— New York Cen 6's, 83.. 93 Han & 3t Rew York Cues... yg BaP fet Rew York Gon Usyre., 9) pereec ew C ol & Wal ‘ol & Wal i & Wab gees 3 Seues TR s5essss' Obio & Miss 24 Lake shore div bd: + 95g Bt Poster am ane Shore coa ¢ a +16) Bt fouls aim rake Shore con F Cen Pacifie wold bas ist Western Facitic bas, Union vac Ist m bds, Union Fae | g7's.. ue tol Hf dst, 2a tH 2d ec. x W Post, H & E ist m 7" 3 oy tytn “0% Bur. H & Min let Pag 87 THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILROAD, > Acorrespondent who appears to be well injormed on the subject writes as followat—Observing the attention which you have recently bestowed on railroad securities, and the arguments you have justly submitted in favor of this class of securities for permanent investment, I beg leave to ask, “What is the present stock of the Chicage, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad? and to answer the question myself, with the view of throwing as Much ght upon the subject as possible. By the company’s report of March 81, 1872, the capital stock was set down at $19,000,000, represonuted by 190,000 shares. Some time in October or November of last year the company gave to the New York Stock Exchange the required thirty days’ notice -quiet, and nom! same. a Weal hearot about i Toi maitia mall Tote ate, Eeeoeesasess =, SSSes RRS: Be Sseese Se $1000 US 6's, r, '81.... 117% 55000 US £-20,¢, 67 De 11944 P. MemBetore Call. , 200 shs West Un Tel. 1 do, wd 300 do. 20N res HERR Bes 100 Pac M53 Co. 1000 do. oem. oe fez: = bi & Hart RR 137 RR......83 38 Bt ts aK oz 3 a seers ee ASA cond Soard—1 2. M. ieee @ SNS SPERE rd fariotet StS a 8 dull, the scarcity of freight room he vi checked the export demand, and the value is ‘deeidediy. otering Hoda di ones » sale strained was effected af $3.0; but we did to-day in either rors ig rained or the detier grades. Tar remains scal held with! considerable Strength, plicit selling meu ly fag ioubing way at $3 be f ‘50 for prime elty deliy- crea ‘piri ta ea on ma on oe rosin at $2 55 ° —There was but little Inquiry for refined oilon "Change to-day, but hollers retiuined content and refused to sell spot except ai tult prices, \ We quots cargoes for Aucust 16:cc. a 1034c. For future deliveriss the market Was without much sirength, and quoted .8'x0. Cases were indemand and firin at 20! Sales 81,000, September delivery, for shipment to Batavia, oa terms. Crude in bulk firm, with a moderate in- at Yc. spot. Sales of f0) bbls. each November cember, at ie. The Creek advices were of ye erally dull markets, ut $1 25 Oi City, Joum Contre, #120 d $1 25 Titusville nnd $125 Parker p and ‘ate! 5 t Philadelphia the market was steady, at about 18! spot and future, with 3,00 bbls. each ‘November and comber, sold late Saturday at that price, Provisiows.—Keceip's—Cut meats, 239 packages; lard, 590 bbls and tierces aud 120 keys. ihe pork market ruled easier. We note sales of 50 bbis. August at Hy Soptember af $15, .5 bbls, extra prime spot at $15 25, bbls. prime m S16 and 18) bbls. moss at $14 cash. Dressed hows at 6c. a 7c, were steady. Beet — There was uitle or no demand aside trou a limited Jobbing wade, and price bout sieady. The sales i ages within the range of t!o following quotation: lain mess, bbls, $9 & $10 50; $11 50 a $12 59; ‘prime’ mess tlerces, zl a $23, and ja mess do. $232.92, Beethains were neglected, but nominally steady at irom Sis a $2%, as extremes tor cominon Southern to: Western, Cul meats were alro quiet, Without dectied change in value. We haye, only to note sales ot 1,40 city pickled shoullers, at BXc. & 340, ; 500 smoked shoulders, at ‘3c, ; 1,000 pickled has, at 1c. ; 60) smoked shoulders, at Le. ;'2,000 bellies, I Ibs: Average, At Uso. ; and 55 box: \ Was quiet; Ic Uoxcs long clea f Boxes long ribs, heavy and light, at Li firm, with @ moderate demand, We Lote saic. tierces Septomber, at Si¢c. ; 150 tierces, er, at BY ce; 25) derces new Western, at 834c. Butter aud cheese were without material change in any respect. SuGar,—The market (or raw sugar was moderately ac- tive and firmer, closing on a basis of & a sige, to good reduing Cuba. We note sales oi upwards of 900 boxes, iacluding 499 hhd. Stier, 200 bhds, Cuba'at 70, 26 haha: 910 boxes at Me. Retned sugar was ste: a fair demand. ‘at Wwe. for A and erushed, powdered and granulated. V Betining, interior w comuton, To fair, BRC. & Bhie.: good to’ prim fair to good, 845 hd a PS. ; Prue cnritucal ‘an boxes, 5% : a 7e,; mel Yana—boxes, ») andard, Nos, 74 1) to 12, Sig0. a8 Jo., 13 10 15, 90. sie. dc grocery, fair to ¢ een PTNANOIAL Baseue HOUSE OF FISK & HATOH, Naw Yors, au: The Seven Per Cent Railroad Company are it in the denominations $1,000 cach, interest payable is, and January, both iy pal and interest payable in United Stn ‘es ecld coin, iow York. The pee for these bonds fur the preseut is 90 and accrued interest—that is, $909 21 gol ognal to nearly nine per cent in currency. the Faptdly increasing business ot the road, its commanding impor- tance as another great East and West trunk line, its com- Dlete roadway of 420 miles, the princely wealth of tron, coal, salt and timber along ‘its route, tapping, as It does at its Western terminus on the Ohio Kiver, over 12,000 tiles of water navigation, ite Eastern terminus rest. ing on the tide waters of the Atlantic Ocean, aud the fact that the other great parallel trunk lincs arc being compélied to lay additional tracks to mect the enormous and steadily augmenting traMe between tho Eas West—all warrant us in our belief that the secu itic @ and Ohio are destined to attain a high markets of the world. Government bonis are se high at present, and really desirable: permanent investment securities so diiticuit to bo obtained ata rea- sonable price, that we are glad to have so satistactory a bond to offer our friends and custom 3 Wo alvo have @ small amonnt of the old Six P Gold Bonds of the Chesapeake and Ohio; the p these 1s $554 and accrued interes!.. They ace isiuc Nominations of $100, $500 and $1,000, interest payable May and November. Undorlying as they (doa property that has cost nearly $33,00),00), and which is constantly ine creasing in value, they ‘need no recommendation. The small remaining dalance will soon be absorbed. $10) bond will cost to-day bond will cost to-day 1,40 bond will cost today: ’e also buy and soll the Central Bonds at the market price. 1 Pacific Company has now over 1,222 miles le‘ed road, and its earnings this year will reach upward of $13,000,000, Their socurities siiould rank with those of the government itself, We also continge to deal in government bonds, exe- cute orders at the Stock Exchange tor investment stocks and bonds, receive deposits on which we allow interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, and conduct a eneral bau! usin ‘ ba FISK & HATCH, MORE. TO LOAN—UPON BOND AND MORTGAGE either on Brookiyn or New York city property i a tow secon Morigages wanted in small suins. ARBEN 8, WILKEY, No, 6 Beekman sireet, rooms #1 and 22, par. DUE TENNESSEE BONDS AND COUPONS funded on reasonable terms by PEARL & CO., 19 New streot, AILWAY PAPER—FIRST OLAS3, TAKEN IN PAY. iment for nirong’. Godurus Steel Balla, toe sale by ‘OSE?H M. STRONG, 71 Broadway. EXAS AND PACIFIO RAILWAY OOMPANY. Chartered by the United States Government. First Mortgago Six Per Cent Gold the ni Hatont.—On Monday, August 18, tn Jersey OaTaERING BeRnGu Haldar. 5 city, Notice of fanera! hereafter, Hagr.—At Demarest, N. J., on Monday, Angast Date Mare aged Fyear ait ti monde ont! Notice of funeral Fereaiver. Heyxor.—On Sunday, August 17, Frepericu LEwis Henop, in the 67th year of his age. The remaius will be taken to Phiiadelphia for interment, ligerzLer.—On Monday, August 18, Cnanes E., twin son of Joseph Peter and Oaroline Hertzler, aged 1 month and 23 days, The funeral will take place from No, 855 East Fit- tieth street, at three o'clock P. M. INS.—Suddeniy, at Budd's Lake, New Jersey, , August 17, infant son of Frank ©. an jins, aged 10 months. s.—-On Saturday. August 16, of pneumo- JANUS C, JARVIS, Oged 23 years, 2 months and Ny! The relatives and friends are requested to attend his Junera), from his late residence, Irving place, Morrisanis, onWednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Train leaves Grand Central Depot at one o'clock. Keuty.—in Jersey City, on Suuday, August 17, WILLIAM KEuey, aged 32 years, ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family, also the Members of the Orison McNeil Association, are re- Specttully invited to attend the funeral, from his ate residence, Philip ‘eet, Communipaw, to-day Tuesday), the 19th inst,, at one o'clock P. M. eS Lr tig ar ea on monday, August 18, KELLY, & Dative of the county Tyro Ireland, in the 52d year of her age. best se Relatives and triends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 20th inst., at two o'clock, from her late residence, 652 Hicks street, Brooklyn, Keusry.—On Monday, August 18, Jon Kesey, equested to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 20t' inst., at haif-past one o'clock, from the church corner Fifth street aud avenue B. Lanzy.—On Sunday, Angnst 17, Mary LAHEY, the beloved wife of Thomas Lahey, a native of Ballydui, Lismore, county Waterford, Lclund, ed 29 years, 'he relatives and friends of the family are re- specifully invited to attend the funeral, irom nls Jate residence, No, 297 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, on Tuesilay, August 19, at two o'clock BM, Lx: t Tuckahoe, Westchester county, J. W. Lent, in the ¢0th year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attena the funeral, which ts to take place on Wednesday, 20th inst., at two P. M., from the Methodist Episcopal cburea, Tratu leaves Grand Central Depot at 11:40 of bullion which went into the Bank of England | Of their intention to issue an additional 60,600 A.M. Carriage. will be in attendance on arrival of to-day on balance was £12,000. The latest quota- | Shares “after thirty days.” We next learn, by tions are as foliows:—Consola for monoy, 92% a | the company’s report, under date of March 31, 92%; consols for account, 9234 a 92%; five-twenty | 1873 (only made public about June 1), that they le standard, Nos 8 to 12, 7c. Now 10 tol, 83 BES! = Coupon and Registerea train. EMTcHOS Ropes, Lockwoo».—On Friday, August 15, OpLw Loox- Woop, in the 81st year o1 bis ago, The relatives and friends of the family, and thi rR Seee RS aRE IK authorized by acts of Congress, ick.—Trade to-day was comparatively slow, bat no with sinking Fund, essential chanze took p) in ¥ % ‘The sules foot up and {ree from government, State and other taxes, a at gc. n Pye. 125 bags of Patna at = 25 tierces of Carol! Issued only on completed road, friends 0! his son, Joseph B. Lockwood, are invite ‘bonds of 1866 (old), 947% a 9534; five-twenty bonds | had so increasod the capital stock—it being set Tige. a T34c, and 235 bags o- Rangoon at Oc. a O%o. ‘ tt bee ent " gh to attend th Tahoraly from the Sonth Reformed of 1867, 955 @ 95%; ten-lorty bonds, 90% a 90%; | down at $25,000,000—but that the company still ences Wit and steady abiiae. 6740 fOr Prime IN | piegs Honds are secured by a sinkiAg Fund and by a | Church, corer of uth avenne and ‘Twenty-first mew fives, 91/4 a 9144; Erie Railway shares, 473; a | held (March 31) $4,500,000 of the issue of $6,000,000, 473¢; Illinois Central Railway shares, 85 a 86, Tne | Thus it would appear that there had actually been Paris Bourse is reported active and strong, with | placed on the market up to April 1 only 15,00 Tentes advanced to 57.80. shares, What amount of money was secured by tierces, , a 1d Heigwy Stondy and fairly active, with sales reported of | first mortgage, covering, the company's line through to Aerueh on Tuesday afternoon, August 19, at three tt ds. prime city Shae. U0 Lb: ir i¢ Pacific Ocean, ¢ equipment franchise. Co, ine 4 fos ie Prime city ab Sige. and 99,000 Ibe county at | chiding upwards'of 1300.00 acres ot land donated Wy NN.—On Saturday, Angust 16, Many ANN, Wife + May ket strong, with afair | the government of the United States to aid in the | of the late Abijah Mana, Jr., in the 83d year of her rand at $l construction of the road cs VnisKey.—Recelpts, 55 bbls. Mai inquiry and sales of 2) bbls. iron J. EOGAR THOMSON and ) Trustees ot the ‘Funera! will take place from the residence of her THE MONZY MARKET. the company for these 15,000 shares of new stock | 304m ¢ DOMESTIC MARKETS, FNOMAS A’SCOTT Bresident of are Goimpany, | son-in-law, Charles Fincke, 42 Remsen street, Brook- Money to-day showed more traceable sympatny | we suppose to be of no business or interest to tho | $y 4*G* 4 sete pFirst series issued only as road is consiructod on the | lyn, on Tuesday, Auguat 19, at half-past three Gaurnsrom, August 15, 1873, tern Texas Division—BOt miles of road. Glalook, Cofton demand good; offerings very light; good ordins miles of road in operation, MADDANS.—On Feturtay, August 14, our dearly a 3 ary. ies a Lol.c. Net gecuipts, bales kxports coust- | fom Shreveport to Dallas and trom Marshall to Jot- loved wife and sister, Matar MApbaNs, at tho nf shs Panama RR... 14i¢ | Wise, Sales, Stock, 4, Gradin, d bridgin; Jeted and tios dell age of 24 years, 4 months and 14 days. Wy 400 Un Pac Kit, 27 New Ortrans, Angust 18, 1873, 200 additio al miles of toad,” Teac OW ewe at kuneral services wiil ba held at her late rest~ do, Cotton Demand limited; middlingy, ISA. | Net re- | rate of ono mile per day. Work commenced on Califor. | dence, 223 Twelith strect, South Brooklyn. Our Lipa eee ceipts, 42 bales; gros 402° Sales, 60, Saturday evening, | via Division, First section, from San Diego cast, under | friends are invites to attend by the broken-hearted 200 Tol & Wab. 200 ‘with the movement in gold and the recent bank | stockholders, for we look in vain to the report for | 4 ao. statement than )t has done for several weeks, The | any information beyond the fact announced that fate has been higher during the past ten days, but | the gross receipis from all sources for the year 4t 1g now evident that a fecling of insecurity exists | ending March 31 were as follows:— in financial circles with reference to the future of | Gross earnings (?)...... Gold, and the possible imfuence it may de made to | terest on loans, premiums, s+0++ $8,419,231 + ‘287,819 TOU. Stock, 17,973 contract, 5 . i Monite, August 18, 1873, Government bonds and all other marketanle securities | Husband and brother, 0. W, Maddaug aud James e 0 aan Ao. Cotton quiet; demand moderate; god Ho. ; | will be received atc tices in exchange for th Brown. exert oa au Joanea values that are subject to call, $0,657,050 10 Fe Way tow midaling i ‘inidaiing, vis ae _Sét,te: | bonds, without exrense (0 ule inve a an, . “i et Scottish papers please copy. 1 arae ing extra caution on the part cel ales, EXports Coastwise, a Bu Painphiets, maps an ul information wi 6 fur- ARK On Saturday, its4 5 s Part 0! But we are at liberty to examine the ‘‘Datly 100 Ohio i MRR, Btobk!7,633 ® nished. oo” appiicatioa @t the following banking | MARKEY, @ native of tis parish of Tilticorbit, denders. In the early business rates ranged from | Record’ of sales at the Stock Exchange, and draw | 10 do. Savanwan, Angust 28, 1873, bouses:— . 405) sb3 405) 400 base 10 dg 5. a 160 Gon Coa 7 A nominal; mi 3, 170. Not reo |. @, STEBBINS & SON, New York. duty Monaghan, Ireland, tn the 58th year of hia Bho E Per cont Later the price stidened to 4 and | our own conclusions, ROLS AMS RR. ad ma F Balen Exports coustwion TE Shien h, stocks sh” BbMuND De RANDOLEL & Coe NSw vork, | age. hae aen 5 percent, but at the close receded to3},a4per | starting with December 1, at about which time | do... 10 Cnarueston, August 18, 1373. BK. JAMISON & CO,, Philadelphia, His relatives and friends are respectfully inv Cotton easy; middlings, 17\%e.; low muiddiings, I7e. ie MOuEe Ket receipts, 175 bulcs” Exports ‘coustwise, 10r-” Salen B HAVE MONEY TO LO don Stock, 4131. re pig bia | V Brooklyn pronerty. ton th to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 449 CITY AND |} West Nineteenth street, on Tuesday, August 19, af also to pur- | palr-past nine o’cloek A. M.; thence to St. Ber cent, The tendency of these prices, however, 1s to | we Judge the thirty-days’ notice to have expired (no call extra capital into the street, and prevent the | one would suspect this company of violating any CLOSING PRIGES—3 O'CLOOK P. M Lease ty Wirainaton, N. C., August 18, 1873, | chase Second an Btringency which might otherwise result. Prim i i Western Union. 90% a 9033 Pittsbut . ; na church, West Thirteenth street, where ‘discounts remain aameaaiea ‘auoud an lant Baten Tale of the Mew Xore Deoom Exchange by ailing airy era eyes le a wee ci? NW Spirits turpentine steady at 'Se.. Lbgin quiet at $259 SAWARD & LEAVIIT, 64 Wall stroot solemn high mass of requiem vill be offered for th + | share belore the notice had expired), we find that | addms ix 4g a 6" Ch & NW eee eae ee The he ee. OOO 22.MaN—ON, MORTGAGE IN NRW | repose of lus soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for Foreign Exchange was dull and lower, the leading | the stock was in active demand at prices ranging | Wells-F: a 1. for yellow dip,aud virgin, ; Tar quiet at $5.3) $3. 1 Lore er Weatchesier, or will purchasse | interment: bankers having reduced their rates to 108% for | trom113to 115, in January settled down from | 0's eae prime 60 day bills and 109%4 for short sight. ‘The | 1143 to 1094, in February sold at 111% a 11434, and fie fominal rates as amended will be found in the | tn March at 112 117%, a range of prices that cer- annexed table:— tainly gave opportunity for the exercise of judg- Prime bankers’ sterling ment on the part of any one charged with marketing ToLEvo, August 18, 1873, good Mortgage, Flour steady. Wheat opened dull, but closed firm; . We DI T, No. 2N gules of No. L white Wabash at $1.80! No. 2 white do. ag Se Te DEORE TE Re. 8 $171; No. 3 red do, at $1.59; No. wnt Michigan at$15 Mason.—On Monday morning, August 18, James we ta Aas Beet in read of Mr. Chandler, 133 : Funeral from the residence r. 92.000 72,BOANON BOND AND MORTGAGE “ if ra rie! ber Michigan, spot, at $l 4 September, at $1 4 J cond Mortgage street, near Fifth avenue, Harlem, on Wednesday, Daytonfand Michigan red, $1 424; No. dred, $1-4ky Not $92,000 tout ai eang Mortgage, on iuproved | oyhinat, at hali-past ond o'clock P.M, Relatives Lamber Tilinois at $152. Corn st Sales of high W. D. & F, BARTLES, 56 Wall street, and friends are invited to attend. 4ihqc. ye Sie av ate ra mi —_—_-oo Messiox.—On Apo ay Ausra ie TAG Berne 100,000 tock 5 if well —say at a tritl oe" Gata—Demani | i ( . )MPTRO: EIP’ PER Horney, only child of Chartes an: se ae Reaesreie es he pela ate reas $0, Cade vaugual Sa sem 2 Me been ‘e $5 eee Be Ddasatt Siete umes Rekha oes Qc. } Oswego, Ie. § ti 0 |. Se. ts ays. disposed to pardon a little display of natural pride aio ibis, fous, 43,59) busiiels wheat, €0,00 do. corn, | Comptroller Green reports the following amounts | ° Will‘, puried from the residence of his parenti on his part in teliing of it in a report to his stock- | Cotton on Spot Quiet—Flour Quict and 13,000 do, ty Phage ld ime gt flour, 4,00) bushels | paid yesterday into the city treasury :— 29 West aienteanty ay on Wednesday, Augua holders, But what amount of stock is afloat now? | Steady—Wheat Quict; Held Firm— fn ER AON A ion ny OO MuLpowNEY,On Monday, August 18, Mary B, On the Sist of March we knew it was $20,500,000, Corn Firm—Oats Steady—Coffee Scarce; Flour steady, with a good demand; sales 2,610 tale terest... ae +++0811,156 | McLDOWNzEY, widow of Edward f Muldowney and t $7 75 for No.1 Spring, $575 for amber Winter, $9 ’ mT Has the company since then sold the balance of | Held Higher—Sugar Stead y—Petroleum for'wiive Winter, $102 for double extra, Wheat quicts | street openings and improvements and interest... 4530 daughter of the late Sylvester Leahy, aged 20 years 03 ic ie thet rf nor No. 1 Milwaukeo club heid . Corn quiet; sales ‘5. ‘ ial | $4,500,007 “Or is it that stock which is now, and | Unsettled—Navat Stores Quiet. Of ear lois Tiinois, at S2e.. Corn 'mesi—$1 1s dor bolted, | croton water heute oud pennitien na 2,135 |, Her funeral will take place on Wednesday morn- The Gold Exchange Room to-day was tle scene | has been for some time past, supplying the market Monpay, August 18—6¢ P. M. 1 10 for unbolted, PSN eg: De Ce shores, BUREAU OF CITY ing, August 20, at ne iad funae cena her Df more animation than is usually observabie on | at 110 to 111%, preparatory to another break inthe | The trade movement was held in abeyanco by | $178 $18; j freights Wheat 7ige4, corn and "ye OMe to Market rents and 1007; -00 sense se 187 | late residence, No. 2 ett street, to ary’ the first day of the week, Business opened briskly | stock, lke that irom 1154, in December to 1093¢ in | the ratn storm to a greater or less extent, but the Row. 20 ee pee Se oiser ea tad ita, Be Sew | Licenses CURD et eater Sees Ww! would not be a | markets were generally firm though quiet. The baton, BOC. 3 to Ne . 40¢. ; to Albany, 35 i 33 and the transactions were large, the efforts on the | January, or even worse? ho rs q Boston, ; 1i2 none x, fe 5 teal any Sic. caine Sale of Gity Record. Total. Cutou Va BS mix COMMERCIAL REPORT. church, where & mass of requiem will be offered tor 36 | the repose of her soul, aud thence to Calvary Cem- etery. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, MULLoy.—On Sunday, August 17, 1873, Parrick Mc toy, late of Old Kilpatrick, Scotland, in ths part of the bears, who sold short on Thursday and | member of an executive committee of a railroad | movement in cotton was slow. Atthe Produce | by lake—i7, Shipuments by canal—3,000 bushels whcat, Friday to cover their contracts, advancing the | with an unlimited capital? Exchange business was light, owing 1n great part | 681,000 feet jumber. Borrato, A price to 115%. The market was firm throughout THB STOCK MARKET. to the scarcity of breadstuffs on account of the Lake and rail imports for the last | ht ‘hour RES, 18th year of his age. ‘ f the day at prices ranging from 115% to 116%, the | Either the unpropitious weather, the absonco of | canal break, the receipts being very insignificant, | Fiour, 13699, bols.:, wheat 124073 bu-tioin: corn, 4 919 verre we AOpen ROM Se Seas bulk of speculation, however, being on the basis of | speculators or the want of orders, or all three, com- | Flour was quict, but steady, Wheat was quiet and frm, tos. do. Flour quiet; | _Commisstoner Van Nort, of the Department of | irty-sevent!: strect. ite, 6 wv ai bakery $7 éy # gate Public Works, makes the following statement of Mvrravcn.—On Monday, August 18, THOMAS Me! iit ee No. I Sprit, | public moneys received by that Department during | MuRTAU Ave of the parish of Street, county eo No. 1 Sprin, 4 , . so o q eath, Ireland. Chicago No. 2 Spring, $1 8 the week ending Saturday last:— Westme atives andl friends are respectfully invited For Oroton water rent a $175. Corn firm ine ty to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at For penaities on water 115% @ 1153. The rates paid for carrying were | pined to invest the stock market to-day with ade- | being scarce. Corn and oats were steady. a 4, 2,35 and percent. The fuctuatious are re- | gree of weakness that leit the “bears” free scope, | eer ERD vin sibs ig dey etree fal oe a pal A y peace pg dre a iba ae OS eck al cheap lots and declined to purchase at the prices de- 11596 At the outset it was apparent that the salient point | 1 i vded, ‘The inquiry from spinners was confined to . $ 3 pria ‘wales of No. % 10,000 bushels, a ies of 10,00) bushels at "4 ‘cloc! E ce of his moth isi * 1ibyg | of attack was Western Union, which they suo- | smalllois Frices were withou important change. We | nontinal at Ze.'e fhe Barley mal rime Winter ie Crnion pipes. (uawronce)” No. 459 West Thirty-second streets 3 3 ui to-day+| ceeded in hammering down from 91—the opening | Wole'— Alatama. N. Ort MRT tere REDD, .SAOReh ther |. hor sewer porinits . «5.05, MACCoRMAC.—On Saturday, August 16, THOMAS The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank to-day:| DIT Soon the afarket closed wit a | Ordinary . Peete tapers tears hag. | SENOS EEE, Catorco, August 18,1873, | For sewor-pipe sold to contractors, ©, MACCORMAG, in the 62d year of his age. were as follows :— bake j ‘i Sood oetinary 1s 15 16%; 16 | Flour qn’et but firm, Wheat trregulat otivo; ealeg The friends of the family are respectiully invited Gold balances stallyi, Bow eyahy andthe, IAS™ prices recorded W Otek |-mereveruaurasmmty ty w i WS | of No.2 boring. Bt alle a ot 22 ! eimand | Total toatiend the funeral, on Tuesday, the 19th, rou 903% 2 9034. Pacific Mail Wkewise underwent a | Low middlin 1% 158 This | of Nog) at $1 15; No Beno et we Fg Hea q a trtced No, 3 do. 14 late residence, No, s4 Ninti avenue, withous Currency balances. Middiing, .. 20) tf ree Corn firm; sales’ of high mix« ty ’ > t Gross clearances... variety of vicissitudes according tothe number of | Good miidiin 21 a ALAS. a WWH0.3 NO. sold Rares Sie. Qh car lots: DEATHS, A ote “On Sunday, Angust 17, Dennis G., CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. aud faith in the ramors that were set afloat. From | The sales were: Today, Bat, Beg, tnt, | Hose AE SM, | OBL caster but yatondy at _- son of Denuis and Mary McKieruan, aged 21 years, Currency exchanges. 40, the price receded to 39% a 39%, then recovered tease. 170 = 170 | at 87c., cash’; 6535c. eptember, Marley native & a =~ 2 months and 2! days. ened Ourrency balances. old exchanges. Gold baiances.. . THE UNITED STATES TREASURY, The Treasury balances at the close of business | Rock Island suffered a decline from 11014 to 109% a le her ? Xreom a, 7] 0 & 679 | ati Us, cash; No.2 sold at $1 10 denivered next, weor, ATWATER.—At her residencé, 10 Fort Green placd Funeral trom the residence of his parents, 497 pad Pied 2% | Provisions quiet and w: Pork, easier at $16, cash, | Brookiyn, on Monday evening, August 18, Harriet | West Thirty-f.th stree%, on Tuesday, August 19, at 6 on | Lard 7%e. 4 | Hoapiky, wile of Wm. ©. Atwater, in the 78th year | two o'd2ck P.M. Relatives aud friends are’in- the sales have ns, 9% 4 of her age. vited to attefi‘: ir one o'elock— | Fi wheat, 9,000 Dushe Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. NIEDERHAUSER.—O0 Saturday, August 16, Rev. 000 at 1gc. 200 at | oats, 33,000 Go. 5 5ye 9,500 do.; barley, 32,000 do. Shi Bariow.—On Monday, August 1s, NELLIE Sisp- | Father PETER PAUL NigD#eRUAUSER, pastor of St Expo to 4014 a 4034 a 4054, fell off again to 40 a 39% a 39% Sopa: a 39%, and at the close raliied to 40%. New York Total Central sold at 104% @ 10434 a 1047, closing firm, For tuture delivery iia iow tmtaauing be follows eaister Srgnne tor Summer, to-day in Washington were :— 109%. Lake Shore stoutly resisted depression and | iy September, $0) at 17: . | October, Me atl7%0. 5 ments—Fiour, 4, bis; wheat, 133,00) bushels; corn, N, ugnter of Charlés and Anuie H. Barlow, ‘aol New Brunswick, N. d. 2 «0.$10,600,000 | Was steady between 93% a 934% a 93%, at which it | November, WV at I7740.; December, 20 at i740, otal, | 1viWd do. outs, 0,W0 dons Frye, 10)do.; barley, Xow do. | SONy GaUatOE PT LaPorte Re NHATRL AH CAEL DIos Bute, eRitomagr aT 300 bales. to : By, osed. The lowest price touched was 93%. North- iy 1-44c., 400 at Dee ‘bo at At, 43,509,000 | west common was quict at 65% a 65% a 65; ot ipa idd.at oe dori) at 19 6186. The receipts from internal revenue amounted to Milwaukee and St. Poul at 61% @ 515%; | 1,700 1760.5 September, a0 et Ue ho Asslstant Tr ia ot 0-day $107,001 Nac tins Bute a WG, OES GOK etal ok tox Heer i ete Totah, Ti08 alee Dearden | SoSMEh MOMs ashtaye far iectc agent hiehiatha ni Bk dl ©. at 814 a 30% @ 3144, Ohio and Mississippi at 38% | 17%4c 200 at, 1 ioe engey ered Comm Ah ag: yey, om account of interest and nothing in redemption | ggg a 38%, Wabash at 0X a 70 a 70%, Atiantio {i.s'patey ‘The roveiptaat tie orts Were :—Gaiveston, | | Loxrox Pxopuce M ankw Loxbos, August 18~5 P. | ten A. BM. months and 35 days. New Orleans, 452; Mobile, 180; Savannah, 377; | M.—Spirits txrpentine, Sls. per cwt. Brrp.—At West New ®righton, 8. I, on Monday, ‘The {uneral services wii! take place at the rest- Df five-twenty bonds, The customs receipts to-day | nq Pacitic preferred at 27% @ 274, New Jersey mn, bgt ase on, ol ben ame 107; New York, Panis Bovrsx.—Lonnox, August 18-5 P. M. jay, August 21, Foro $478 ,000, Central at 103 a 102%, Panama at 115 0 114%, and | duy last year, 6% Charleston, 1 ’ a August 18, CORNELIA JANE, wile of George LD. Bird, | dence of his parents, on Thw a 140; Boston, 2, Total, 1,061. This day last week, 2,464 This ee Yon Batten eee 8 at 630 P. aad only, pughver of Charles Johnson, Soceased. three o’clos strain leave foot of Uhambers street " i Rit vERVOOL © M .— Livers ie relatives and friends ot io family are tn- | 12 M. and 1:45 P, M. SOUTHERN SEOURITIES, Morris and Essex at 92, Erie was frm in the early | ai Qe per, ib. avore our quowuons: Wther Meare | SE. Me cOF’ the ‘antes to-day 520 bales are aeestides. | vited to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, 20:h |“ Rooxgy.—In Jersey City, on Monday, August 18, The market in Southern State bonds was not | qealings at 69% a 60%, but at the close weakened | Were spuringly offercd, and the market closed strong, | The market 1s easier, at ene o'clock, irom ‘ITinity Methodist Bpis- | after a long iilness, MARGARET FLYNN, the beloved Notice of funeral hereafter. ing, August 19, from St. Peter’s church, New Bruns Baxner.—On Mouday, August 18, after @ short | wick, av ten o'clock, Friends are requested to illness, MARGaRR?, wile of Harrison Barnet. attend, ty, bonds, 1365, old, 95; t Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to PAULISON.—At Passaic, N. J., on Monday, Angust Erie Ralway sharos, 473g, | Attend the funeral, at the late residence, 218 Kast | 18, 1873, CHARLES S. PAULISON, youngest son of " ‘ " | Twentieth street, on Thursday, the 2ist inst., at | Charles M. K. and Anna Paulison, aged 20 years, @ BUROPEAN MARKZTS, Loxnon Mowny Market.—Lonpon, August 18—12:30 P. United States five-t but prices are not lower. Mid- | inst. ith, however, o1 & moderate inquiry. We ha dling uplands, 8%d. ;" middling Grleans, 934d. The sa'es copal church, at West Brighton. wife of Patrick Rooney, a native of the town ot ett ona en eee eee §926 & 5974. tales’ “to. roport aris from ‘small transactions ‘in | or the day arent ted at 10,000 tutes, cf which iui Bis At Rockland, Mo of cholera infantum, | Boyle, county of Roscommoy, Ireland, in the 47th change of values, Missour! sixes sold at 02! o ie latest rumor concerning Pacific Mail 13 that | t,o eeag ee ee Oe TC ee ee er a Re eanor ales, Of sllP> | on Saturday, August 16, FRANK ALFRED, son of Aus- | year of her age. 92% a 925;, and new South Carolinas at 15. The | some of the stockholders of Panama who did not | fair cargoes, Ike. aw 7 Good cargoes, 204, f aPook Breavsturrs Marget.—Livenroot, August | tla and Clara 0, Black, of brooklyn, N. Y., aged 4 The relatives and friends of the family are re- ‘a Li $ 1:20 P, M.—Th ket is firm. Wh Ids, 2d. months and 17 days, spectiully invited to attend the funeral, om de, ea tose ibs xy sada heer dare Bed, for average Cal fornia white. 128, ire y 12s, 84. tor BoGaRr.—At Cranberry, N, J., on Monday, Angust Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from’ her to.; di is. 34. | 18, ELLAS., daughter of the late Timothy B. Bogart. | late residence, 166 Grove street, for red Winter, ‘The remains will be at her brother-in-law’s, Ror#.—On Sunday, August 17, JouNn Rota, in the Liveavoot, PRoviszons Manker.—Livenroot, August 15~ | George A. Hunter, Long Island City, ou Wednesday. | 59th year of his age. & a ale; 13) P, M.—Beef, 88. per tierce for new mess Lard, | George A. rh , Yb ite tered ty relatives of the familys also ef Porto Rico, 20¢, a 2ic. ; Cost 21Ko. + 3 per ewt Notice of funeral hereaiter. he friends an relatives 0! Lh Met Bes o es funding act, 1866, a do., eed ae, end | Qolon and Acapulco as security therefor. The Iago. a Bie, j Menioim, We, a wig Manta, 1o}ge. List oot, VRopuer, Manker.Livensoot, August 18—P. pevmiane—On, Monday, August 38, jours M. Sonat Lodge; do 506, an és M. ; Horman », Dew, 16; South Carolina 6i ril and turd, Lc. @ 20%4e. ; Savant Ic. @ Ble, 3 M.—Spirits stroleum, 0d. per gallon, WMAN, are years, On th ‘Be wodge, No, 148, I. O. . Fy syd ly Ped ae Sixes, April and | qadendum to the rumor 1s that several of the Pan- | iisostis, 0740 Aliat. | sayantia, ae a Hic. 5 Curacos, en tee ‘ # “Scim on the bosom of thy God the 75'Verein, ‘ate ‘respectitilly invited to attend Wink wOiAt Rest thee, now, dear sister. the funeral, from his late residence, No. 154 Kass D Lae quotations are annexed:—Tenneesee sixes, old, sign the protest referred to yesterday have pre- $2; do., new, 817%; Virginia sixes, old, 42%; d0., | pared a petition to their directors, imploring them | crevit; Java (government pags) Rew, 60; do., do., consolidated bonds, 53; do. do. | to make a loan of $500,000 to the Pacific Mail Com. | Pui, 2, 206 5, Sugano deferred, 11%; North Carolina sixes, old, 2754; ¢0., | pany, and take @ mortgage on the steamships Jamaica, 193¢c sy = : club do., Is. 4d, a 12a for red Western Spring, and October, 23; do., do., Funding act, 1886, 17; do, | amadirectors are, In tho language of the Arkansas LOUR AND GRAIN.—Recoipts, Flour, 16,245 bbis.; wheat, The relatives and friends of the tamily are re- | Sixtieti strcet, on Wednesday afternoon, August H 1 i 115,100 do. 5 I, 1. 0,, 1889, January and July, 22; do., do., April | gonstabie, non est comatidus, having gone to the | Spi) Pusheles corm 1G. 0udo.; corm meal. 10) Dbia.; onus October, 20; Missourl sixes, 025 ;eLoulsiana 7 “ahi ee wwrrmnrmre—~ 1 anectiully invited to attend the funeral, (rom the | 20, at one o'clock. The remains will be taken to (gai tet Es(Ao. 40s tevee, 66) to, oy elgneay [eee ety nie: Are Hee likely. Corba Staracted there |, ss umabenead iisctiver 180 blots Fold at 93 B) for taice | A SENTS & YOUNG, scoot Tesidence of ler brother-in-law, Mr. Plilip Kamp- | Greenwood Cemetery for tnverment, sixes, , 42; do. do., 65; do, do, elghts, | trom for the mere purpose of taking sides in the | i daly tree on board. We quote:— buy and sell Southern Securttics man, 209 West Thirty-sixth street, on Wednesday, SBaTON.—At Roselle, N. J., on Monday, August 68; Florida gold sixes, at 721; bid, 4 fight now bein; fo. 2 state... $30) 9 $1 5 — — August 20, at one o’clock P. M. prompt. 18, 1873, JoHN SEATON, In the 56th year of his age. Kilkenny cat fight ig waged between Superfine State. ® a 640 “JAY COOKE & CO. i Sunday, August 17, Mrs, Magra C. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- s BANK SHARES. the opposing hosts of Pacific Mail. Hence it is pre- | Extra State 62 a 6%) A. No. 20 Wall street. Paani junday, August 17, Mrs, Mal rallye sha Peart en rasan Meena Te ‘The following were the bids to-day for olty bank | qicted that there Will be no quorum at the mecting | {holes State 518 a Om Now York. ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited | residence, on Weducsday, at one P.M. Services whares:—Merchants’, 115; City, 270; Phenix, 98; | to.morrow. Extra Western. 60) a 625 to attend the Finer ais from eat sloact esiaence, _ wie are, Meal Pines Coa 7 Dike H » Extra Minnes 675 85) iton street, Broo! on et lay, 2 inst, P. ‘rains tree! fe ie sae Slee gt geal ela Fahis tdee Wek tan Roun’ hoop Obto, shiping branda $% & 675 | rondon, Sttwo o'clock Peal, (3 sey Gentral Railroad, at twolve M, 118; Commerce, 116; Mercantile, 1325 American The following tabie shows the highest and lowest | Round hoop Ohio, trade brand: 70 a7 a Paris, CaLHouN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, August 17, LOMON.—On Sunday, August 17, 1878, SoLomwon- Exchange, 1094; Bank of tie Republic, 100; Bank | prices of the day:— iechiade. Piede aetna ive eaten mies Berlin, Praxkiory, Wirs1aM CaLnoun, aged Jo Yours and § months. it ly @ native of Holland, in the 62d year of ; ; St, ‘ 5 The relatives and iriends of deceased are invite 3 of North Anierica, 1015 Irving, 122; Metropolisan, | New York Central and Hudson BE Lous choice double bo a oo Bremen, . ina, | to attend the funeral, from 223 Spencer street, | The family and friends are invited to attend his 196; Market, 125; Nassau, 102; Corn "ar eee ve stock consolidated 104% 104% St a) choice tamil, 9 4 a a 9 Gable Transfors, Brooklyn, ae Gea tien ee pag te Nah ela ae eel oy latermapag FY H - je 69% alifornia, a Dirculai tte Di BELL.—On Monday, August is on 1 A a . M. Copsiaittals O15. Contes! RA a Take oe Be 26 8 5 Commercial Credits, ‘Guan i, youngest ‘son of William and Sarah The menbers‘ot the Congrogation Bnat Jeshurua tional, 103; Gold Exchange, 112; Bankers and | Lake 10% oe poginal on, Campbe'l, aged 17 years, 4 months and 8 days. are hereby notified to attend the funeral of Solo- Brokers’ Association, 75; German-Amorican, 98, Norehw a 05% 65 fominal hapsall eta rai ig Sa a A ihe relatives and iriends of the family aud also | mon B. Solomons, from his late residence, No. 93 Not mach wad Aone tn this department to-day, 1 Gierankee and St Baul. . he si $15 8 $0 | \ LExaxDaR PROTHINGHAM & COMPANY on. | DICTA CHUECD ate repo ermce of ale parents, o2 | | Sovriimayp.—In Jersey City, on Monday, August owing tocausos that have been frequently relt- | Miwaukes and St Paul pref... 1 i $4 fo,b, | inmult'mastaaturiog ant cuer paras forsepiaau: | Sout Aiea avenne, on Thursday, August 21, 18:4, | 18) In tho ssth yess of her age, CLanissa WAnEn, rated, he prices re- t Mississippi. . 38 305 | Puri n r LeAN at on » M. SARC ase, ODN either Ae tix, | Bain Seuntierroaet : a 1 a0) Povo, | PACH Amounts bare On Aurogment,, ALEXANDSR | 9! arantui—On Second day morning (1sth inst,), | late Major Rober Warner, of Middletown, Coun. ; ig. Coupon gar Rorrke * |, Gand 1. C 31 30% < Wheat ra in tiga tted demand, betng searee ae ped a: of apoplexy, AAKON UARrgNTBR, in the year of rar Me shi roe Be Ye Aad Oe BY ae ~ coupon five-twenties of 1865 a » Pegietered | Western Union. OX | ee Ea Cae re Sout udu T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND age. ni 1, 8 sixes coupons bushels at $1 43.4 $1 50for No, 3 Spring, $156 tor No. 2 ondowment Ti Poliotes, nd othe ‘The relatives and friends are respectfally invited | haif-past one o'clock, from her late’ residence, 86 he ticrrspie tail Bele a becca OF | FANE MAL vor ee Borin, St Tr caccuehtat ee Tere oleae witir, 1 A Batewareat ineurance Ail kinds elferted with best | to attend the funeral, from is iave residence, No. | Graid street, Jersey City, 1867 at 11934. This drmness 1s, doubtless, due to ee Bhs ter tows Spring Sea giiBtor Nov? Mil. | companies. J. J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. | 311 Kast Thirveenss rent on Fourth day (20th aaret xa.—OD Mon ay, August 18, Roy. GARDINER American n y r - ———-—~ | {nst.), at two o'clock P. PRING, in the 89th year of lis age. rns s Bathe Someaved’ vase tn’ Vow London:| Choa tae MEW, TOK ATOCK BICHANGR, |, reer aol elon jomuza, The rales were 70) LARGE AMOUNT OF MONBY 10 LOAN ON BOND | “Chicago and Milwaukee papers please copy. Notice of funeral Hereafter. @nd the continued case in ti a Monday, August 18=10:15 A. M. 18 at BBC. (OF wal fen bbe, for steamy @c.adic. | A and Mortgace. First and second Mortgages cashed. | QueistiaN.—At New Brunswick, N. J., on Satur- Sruyvesant.—Suddenly, on Sunday, Angast 17, market, all of which influences have tendod to the 18iie) She Us f 1 for mixed sail: 7to, por Western waite mod éc, for | City property only, SRT ie Pre neous day evening, August 16, suddenly, of heart disease, | HELEN STUYVEsANT, daughter of the late Hon. Jolim withdrawal ‘he Kier fs 3 hi ILLIAM W. CHRISTIAN, brother of . Christian therford and widow of Peter G, 5 Of offerings from the market. The | $1000U 86's c, 'Sl.b ¢ 119% $5000 US 520, 0, XEbe 118% | yellow. Oats were quien but Arm, selling, eae A ci brother of §,T. Ch Rutherford and widow of Peter G, Stuyvesant, la, 60, 10 A. M.=Betore Call. gS of South River, N, J., aged 66 years, 11 months and | the s4th year of her age. 200 ahs 18 & M8 Ras PIRST MORTGAGE OF $5,000 AND A FEW : y 10. oe ~ cine Relatives and friends are bch A gina 3 a3 ri 1 Dwell a Albany an y papers please copy. attend the iuneral, @ ar hurc, ii tu anianrs.—There wns little done in the line of berth Yori cy eh DF marten Athenry tanctn ct Cunris.—in Jersey City, on Sunday evening, | Bowery, on Wednesday, the 20rh inst, at eleven hts to-day, Dag zates for nearly a SO ee peek PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, —— 17, at half-past six o'clock, James Curvis, | o'clock / bes Ay ease BS earday, Angust 16, poor. Gmocinen r — ay ears. TAYLOR.—In Brooklyn, ry . In charters a Tube Leatwen Wok comin ateh ROKEN NATIONAL BANK NOTES BOUGHT; FOUR Notice of the funeral hereafter, wile of James A, ‘Taylor, and only pay et at full Fate ‘casels to arrive were in request from the (& per cent premium, FY, vpinted liste furnished Laat Saal Sunday, August 17, ANANIAS Dow- and Charlotte Farnsworth, aged 26 ye: etroleam le. ie engagemen's lay were :—10 E % reieal NING, in the 70ta year of hits age. ris. 4 Liverpool uy Pag LET map a Ay? Ny beped eet ielptiae Pas The reiaiives and iriends are fespectfully invited | Funcrai (vom the house of Nathantel H, Cary: | be bacon at clan oon 3a. +. | to attend the iunera), irom his late residence, 200 | Smiti street, near Fuiton avenue, qi foamy cTbE ty Als at * 2 rt throe o'clock P, M. Relatives au if, to fill, at da To Glasgow, by RIE RAILWAY COMPANY, East Seventy-ninth street, on Wednesday, August | August 1), at three team mH Doses thices ‘at Pon, and 400 boxes bacon at ws. vj TreasvnEn’s Orrick, New York, August 13, 1873, 20, at eleven A. N. sd friends are invited to be present. 18, at one o'clook To Bristol. by steam, 15 hhds, tobacco at Hs, and via | © NOTICE.—! he Coupons of thy mad aud Third Mort. |” Rochester papers please copy. VAvaaaN.—On Monday, August 18, af ~ Carditt, 3,000 boxes cheese at 70s. The charters were :—A | go<e Bonds of (he New York and Erie Railway Company, Dimock.—At Elizabeth J on Saturda: A. M., wt is residence, in Forty-iirst street, Jauss British bark, hence to Penarth Roads, with 1, gu riers | faiiing due Sepiember Lnext will be paid om and atger August 16, EDWARD Weston, son of Anthony W. | W. Vavautay, in the 60th year of his age. grain, at 7s. a Norwegian bark, with 2,300 quarters do., | that date at tho office of Messrs, Duncan, Sherman & Co,, | AUg' TE a tently Peel Hg pen! Mad A sMu coremonies will take place on same’ voyage and rate, with gore of Continent at | No, 11 Nassau street. and Helen W. Dimock, aged 6 years and 2 months. Th e 6, 6d.; ‘a Norwegian bark, mee to Cork for or- W. P. SHEARMAN, Treasurer. The retatives and friends of the family are re- crs, with 2,400 quarters grain, at Y® Gl. and an Austrian ——---= | gpectiuily invited to attend the funeral, irom tue bark, now O Pee 4 oe hehes i. se Balto wih } ASKINS & BRAINE, STOCK BROKERS, 11 BROAD | residence of lis parents, on Maple avenue, on Tuas- Rtorvbls, refined do, ate. i. privilege of the Miigian | 22 swect—stock and Gold Peivilegosa specialy. Any | day, August 19, at three P. M. ‘at de. 6d.; 8 German bark, hence to the Baltic (a | ONE Mh Peete ie erlary manitod following are the quotations of the day:—United Btates currency sixes, 11314 2 113%; do. do., 1881, registered, 117% 9 117%; do. do. do., coupon, 119% ® 120; do. five-twenties, registered, May and No- vember, 116% @ 117% ; do, do., 1862, coupon, do., 117 £8 117% ; dO. do., 1864, do. do., 1174 a 11744; do. do., 1865, do, do., 118% @ 119%; do, do., 1867, regis- tered, January and July, 116% a 117% ; do, a0., 190, | 4) ao. coupon, do., 117% a 1175 5 do. do., 1867, do, do., 119% | Mo pact @ 11954 ; do. do., 1868, do, do., 11834 a T1834; do, ten- | 10 0. forties, registered, 1124 @ 112%; do. do., coupon, 115% 91154; do. fives of 1881, registered, 114% a 114%; o., coupon, 114% a 11475. RAILROAD BONDS. “The dealings in this class of securities were not np to the usual standard, aithough the prices ob- | tained were indicative of steadiness, Buffalo, New an . & S3c. for white. Wo note sales o! B i pe) g interior State at 9c, Barley and malt were ne- Eltabeth Lots, free and elear, at their value, g250 | 1 days. we irce. goth iast., at two o'clock P. at Rey, c urehy, corner of Thirty-ainth street and Seventh avenue, The relatives and friends of the faraily are invited to attend. The remains will be and with very lide ‘ALKS.—At Bristol, i L., on Saturday, August 16, | taken to Greenwood Jor Interment, euos aK Marita B, Wiis0N, widow of Wiliam Faica, age: California papers please sunday a recharter), with 2,600 bbIA., at ds. 9d. lan brig. nae ¥ denly, on Sum morning, August , for orders and’ the M my a "= n me . Me me ei seas ation, Wovtern recite Donat at ) Tlode sore | si. ones ren doa 0 prvuge Barat ¢) | OTTO? T) PONPMOLD se peraarwnmn) | _ Brenda of the faraly are renpactry invited vo | 1, Many; the, veloved whe oF Michael ‘Waly , an | 4 , ; Mt Wabeet 2 ‘st at Pittsburg Fort Wayne and ag Tre ey 00 bbls. Fefined do. at ter 6d more i RANKPORT, August 11, 1373. H attend the funeral, from her late reskience in | native L and Wal ir 98, 3 tit | “Moutaes the market remained quiet, with no trans | There area few bonds against the Siate_of Kentucky | Bristol, on Thursday, August 22. Writ ©. | ‘The relative: Chicago at 106; do, second at 101, Toledo and gctions woporwes one Eee: Rrumpertant jopbing gales, | failing Co nt one, ee aad 876 whieh are Pe a Sunday, August 1%, Mh abuts brother > Wabash first, St. Louis division, at 90; Cleveland cal cee oabe layed: Ho, a Bosse, mus Thereby publish for the wnfor oldery | ‘Relatives and friends are invited to attend the I her late residence, 37% that we have the money w pay a ne and Pittsburg third at 99, St. Louis and Iron Mou Ween tds; Now | said Bonds, with thetr inter on Tuesday afternoon, A’ Se refining, 28¢. do. do., ‘orto i gezeeee § tile, Mnerai, from his late residence, 333 West Twen- Fu daeisbuek Oona: mic evaee emabe note Orleans, Boe he all ne oy presented OF at the tieth street, on Thursday, at one o'clock, without | 19, two at lor remains will be iaterre: 38, Burlington, Qodar Rapids and Minnesota frst at eae. a aarite wi Fhe tie