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re) ORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY Il, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. 5 ‘The woo! market has been very firm the past week, | 848es on New York city Property; to principals. DRiGGs.—Or searlet fever, Guasie P., daughter of a Gain in the B * ng Bub a Sigux Board—10:30 the sales indicate rather better prices although 19 ___ MIX & ELLIONT, Fourth ay., corner Twentieth st. Jones and wary F, Driggs, aged 8 years, 1 month rv ui $1000 Missour: 6's. 734 100 shsNYCAHRR... 101 al change har taken place, ‘There ix a very comt- FOR TWO OR THREE ays. sain gediysee Pi toate 8 _ | Mae Most astioiibs 90% ity 8g, wr | denttecling wat tull prices will be realized tar some | S1().()Q\() Years on dest mortgage on property |. Funeral sesvices at 143 Washington street, on Mig ste reg 3 | oom Venn’ v's, old a ; Tia fleeces have been sold at étiec,. the highest cure, | Worth 20.100; fie rh ¢ rendence, fa unexception: | Sunday, January 11, at hall-past twelve o’cidck Mil & St P Is ‘i for this descriptl April Tast. aud round lots of je Neighborhood : will give $230 tor lawyer's fees a . Me te ee ie HOW 82553: ‘a tov Choice Michigan at Saige a Me winches a curther ad, all expenses; title periect. Address HUPDES, Herald | “DUxtar.— On Thursday, January 8, Mr, Wile M ON fp ae BE AS ¥. an ergy 2000 Erie8d m. , 100 ance, Combing and ‘delaine tleeces are more anil TEAM DOME A, in the e7th year of bis age. ratio 1000 Mich Cer i 100 . cw abot ab high ob belore the ECOND MORTGAGES latives and friends of the family are m' Mil & StP 1 mg been sold th Kat bh V4 WORTH OF SECO) it Mia Sup at Hino Lake Bhore'd bas most desirable ‘lois are” “held for” ah $15,000 Wreisnie— is" ond ay ‘per ceut dis- | t0 Attend the funeral, from nis late residence, 211 centeuxedsemaxcense a 2 et on. this price. *Calltormia’. spring count; amounts from $2800 to $2100, over first more East 120th street, on’ Monday, January 12, at ti ' 3 Del. 100% | m0 100 Han & BtJo RR... 31% CLOSING PRICES—3 O*OLOOK P. M. FINANCIAL. dence, 261 West Twenty-fourth on . FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA ry tat iro iw de. ‘is WANTED—A LOAN OF 8500 FoR oo | onary 13, Ot ten A. M.; thence Greenwoek: E oF By my hat ion Pacific.. $844 4 $3.000 Tere Te aN oe egem, FOR 9 | Prienda are respectfully invited to attend, withoas Erle re 1300 0 : 3h a4 2 age tor $6,000, due in April. Address PKINCIPAL, box | further notice. ise Tole Fy Fy Sy NW. 6.44 8 SIH | BCSt Poet oines. DiIvgMoRs.—On Friday, January 9, Mary Dins- Long it We P rf + Bik fA wen 0 cpp uorg, Wiaow of William Dinsmore, of the county +) Hua | Gt We 33 | uO 200 do. ie gon it $5 00 WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FOR ONE | Ant Treland. The Course of the Stock | #4} 5 iB, | 00 ao 2 ao at go & Kr. PO.VOY year. 10 per cent bonus; redl estate secur- | “"the relatives and friends of the family are re- . Mich sa% Gale! 6 10:15 and 11:30 A. M. tt wn 2 spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her Market. Mich 09 Chi, RL & Pi aise | $2000 Us 6% US 5-20, r, °67..b3 11036 z ledo & 00, #422, 830% ANB 92.500 10 LoaN on | late | residenco, ‘No. 281 South Fourth szreet, gn 1's Morris & Kase es re Rim? OS Sat 6 8 no ie Ohio # M $5, 00. Sreckiym \mnrared reapers. Oe © Wiliamsburg, to-day (Sunday), at one o'clock. Sley ime Re gee | 600 08 2. 1109 do, Bost, Hari 8 8. 8, tie . a Dont On ‘Thursday, January 6 FsaNcrs Dou, phines ma. | SE iS Kisanieritn ie | LoUve fits Shc at a oo 8 $5,000 MAxTaD ,sumnocaTeLy—roR xt | age yours anu agit, STILL FIRM.| ce. Fd t oe gos ES See sotto ine: Ch a ‘The relatives and irlends are respectfully invited ‘ cr * 5000 US 0-2 BOSTON WOOL MARKET, —— a to attend the funeral, from nis late residence, No, oom rs iow US . $7 000-8222, $25.00, $82,000 afiRSt, MORT. 74 Guaton street, on Sunday, January 11, at one Ty A ages for sale; also rol lock P, An Encouraging Bank Statement----Large a) cr) Bostox, Jan. 10, 1874 ¢ Hf 02 86 ae 102 9 88 i He % % 3 \ i 1000 Cen Pac RRgdbs 9%; been in * gaKes of $1,500 to $3,000. Address 287 sroad- | o'clock. The remains will be interred in Trinit Gold Firm, and United States # oie Pr i debt aN wreitauattine but all wool dull ana ‘can Sily be sold way, room 18, lyr a we , f- at comparatively low prices. me sm: lots of very ¢ § ay. January 10, 1874, ‘ARD - 00 50 5 choice nave be ; 25, 3 OF GOOD DIVIDEND PAYING STOCK | p Epw. and Railroad Bonds Gen ig, sole wat 2 ; i choice nave becn, soldat Mc. a 3. but zee, a ee att $20 000 tnogcyande ota tue up wea. Fer P.. gon of amicnael and Mary Fahey, aged 3 years, erally Steady. ee ies wh tates or unio and’ Scanapivenke neeaiape entta:Weuble | mene ere neee rome oe The Felatives and friends of the family are re BANK SHARES. i 1° Extra, treble extra and above, at soe. sake. Michigan, | B4() ()()() TRUST MONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, "From the Bank shares were quiet and devoid of featare, | [1 Ky Hie adic. ; Wontern, Vermont and how Yorks 480. 8 | Yas vork city primera Homnarre cacent Capen OF | TeHaauee of his parents, No. 190 avenge. Ob. shia WAL. SrReer, prices having been without especial change. Man- | _5000 trikietchamea te me Gelnime af Hoc, a She, unwashed and | searching title, which will be one percent, and cash die- | VRASEE. On Batatdag, daanere i ete ae bee ATURDAY, Jan. 10-6 P, M. battan, 150; Mechanica’, 132; Union, 1294; Green- | “My neonred, ie, a Boe.; Nolls, S340. w 424¢c.: pedlers. 250.; ) Hursements | end jull paricuiare name and address ‘© | residence, 60 West Forty-sixth street, CLARA In the face of existing facts—facts that are belng | wich, 210; Commerce, 112; American Exchange, | 200 unl4 NW Bia e! 9 She: Caine reke aliad, See wiperaue and | BrogLow FRASER, relict of James Fraser. @eveloped every day in the week, and, one mignt | 10g; Chatham, 120; Bank of the Republio, 100; | “su Mor a ke 2 gr M00 extta pulled, 426, a a8e. en ere ee ue Oe, Eaike || omen Of eperel ih MORGAr Ss Bane. almost add, every hour in the day—it would be rash | Irving, 120; Market, 110; Nassau, 100; Corn Ex. | 100) Ches. 1 EUROPEAN MARKETS. Por sain ~ pela talameataaat Be ae waG.— At Cleburne, Texas, SaLoMoN Fil to predictanything more thantemporary reactions; | change, 115; Continental, 71; Importers and Trad. 100) on & pacts Copnsetier @¢ Law, 205 Broad wey: Relatives ana friends are respectfully invited to The prevailing disposition to bull prices has rarely | ers’, 190; Central National, 96; Ninth National, 100; no ‘Lonpow Mowry Marxer.—Lonpon, Jan. 10—12:30 P, M. (4 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN—ON BOND | Sttend the funeral, from restaence, 350 East Fue ’ s 2000 do. Consol, for money, 92g; for the accoant, #2 55.000 id Morty New York teenth street, om Sunday, January 11, Deen excelled, while the inclination manifested to | Bankers and Brokers’ Association, 8; German aan do. 92%, United States Avc-twenty: honda Webra, “10 $55. of $8,000 und upwards. Only first class "applic: o’clock A. Me” : bic: antagonize the purposes of the houris © trifling | American, 92 aren ©. an iy ntias, 18 maw fives, 103%. ‘eri Rat ah tions entertained. Expense one per cent comui o GALLAGHER. —-OATHARINE DYES, Wife of William as tobe scarcely worthy of comment. indeed, he ; THE FOREIGN MARKET. ‘2000 Nash kis dome lac eae aad atone ee ee ee ee iene Gallagher, in the 3ist year of her age. Te LOXDON, Jan, 1-2 OALLENDER & LAURENCE, 90 Pine street. r i will take place ob Monday, at one.c! ‘would be a plucky man who, under existing cir- Late cablegrams announce the following prices | siqy) RA Beene quote rentes at 58. S6:. 6 M.—Rentes, ie Pah eS pen — we ag aod aap renence: no Ne ne an bara come me a hp to break the pene bs London ES gaeeateattian ects 92 : hid en an P, rn prarEnoot oe Pe CHER Flat atlas $55.000 A um” and 1 Der coat commistion, “on shird street. a Relatives s ne aneane Of the fi m the face of the Immense pressure from local | for account, 92% 9 92 5-16; Ave-twenty bonds of | wor, Fi below good ordinary, shipped January aud February, at | Second-—cashed. “RO. FERGUSON, 12 Fine street, Foo y q and outside sources that now favor a deter- | 1965, old, 107% m 107%% do., 1867, 107% a 1073; | Be wari, aver te b fot middiing Orleans, noth: | No.& ian svienebaabchtar yy (Peeces eng ea Ro itr ga ‘ood ordinary, shipped January and kebru- ary, at #9-16d, Cotion to arrive, 116d. cheaper. Sales on ne C ‘The relatives and friends ot the family are tn- the basis of middi‘m: uplands, noting below good ordi- | 1,400, Ioan, without bonus om Improved and | vited to attend the funeral services, on Second nary, shipped tecember, at 83¢d.; do. do., shipped De- | well located ster prone’ y. No pealings with brokers, , | Day (Monday), at four o'clock P. M., from her late cember and January, at Styd. beers BIGELOW ri LOCKWOOD, 534 Pine street. residence, No, 216 West Twentieth street, The re- 9 ana April, at8id. “Or the sal Roc! Oe Aas be 14% | American, Tie market is steady Kales, 12,000 bales, 5.0) TO BUY SROOND MORTGAGES on | Malus will be removed to Rockland Cemetery the SONY, N ii & H RK be including 2,000 for speculation and export. 3 {good city property—money witnin, a | Slowing morning. aw MI A StF is piiyEHEOOL Buxapsrurrs Manker—Laveeook, Jan. 10— | week: PAUL P. TODD, 55 Liberty street. og ope bong) Rater riety ty + . M.—The market is quiet. _ —— —— irs. ANNE HANCOCK, former! ie lerton, Liymnroo. PRovisions Manger.—Liverroot, Jan. 10— ~—TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN, ON FIRST 36 years. Y P. M.—Lard, 428. per cwt. Bacon—Long clear middies, $100.00: ‘+ Class city Property, sums to sult, bit Th Jesus’ arms we laid her down, mined advance, There have been few periods | ten-forty bonds, 105; new fives, 103% a 103%; Erie Bince the beginning of the war when natural and | Railway shares, 43% a 435¢; New York Central governmental causes more thoroughly combined | shares, 92s a 92%. American securities steady. to move stocks upward and maintain the impetus | The amount of bullion drawn from the Bank of in this direction than is the case at the present | England was £9,000, Rentes at Paris easier at moment. And these influences seem likely to en- | 58f. 55c. Prices in Amsterdam are quoted ag tol- dure until it is made plain to the people | lows:—Central Pacific, first mortgage bonds, 83; that the Treasury of the United States is | Union Pacific, first mortgage, 7444; Union Pacific tng below 37a, ; shortelear a per owt, ‘ 7 eG ; in no wise different from an individual merchant | stock, 28}; Northwest, preferred, 6334; St. Paul, | |) Adamsnx.-..-... ieee cake ot Ng akeictse maleic akpaeex aces Dons ae ee TODD ¥en er a plore ere Be ore. 1874, as ae ‘who is spending more than he receivés, Inflation | preferred, 6334. 20 Mich Cen RR...b¢ 82 tine, 308. 94. a Sis. per ewe G ny | “LOAN—ON _MORTGAG <0 | residence of her brother-in-law, W. J. Foster, roperty; also mone rat and secon ageR. e money have been added tothe currency of the | Wa8 firm, prices opening at 1117s and advancing to 300 FINANCIAL, hele MIAN Meriva’ 1 GRANT, 53 Exchange place. quested to attend her funeral, on Suuday, January country, or upwaras of $100,000,000 to the capital | 112, which value was well retained until near the ri] “WTLANTIC SAV SAVING! ANK, CHATHAM. SQUARE — SSS. Ii, at two o'clock. that constitutes the basis of bank credits. We | Close, when there was @ recession of % @ % per | 1300 Aina New Bowery: New Sork, Dec: 11813, BET5 000: res nos ee OL, BRUNE SFFERNAN.—At his residence, in Eighth street, have, therefore, many of the results of a new | cent, There are not @ few sagacious operators, | §¥ Dividend notice.—The Trustees have ordered that an | Mortgages cashed. RICHARD V, HARNETT, Long Island City, on Thursday, January 1, 1874, » » interest dividend at the rate ot six percent. Dee AAU i 111 Broadway, room F, basement. NNIS HEFFERNAN, husband of Ellen Terese Pren- creation of wealth. It is but natural that these | however, who, basing thelr juagment on the ey be paid to all depositors entitled thereto on and atter — i Monday, Jannary 19, 1874, Interest not drawn will be gaat, daughter of Joha and Margaret Preader- added (6 principal." HARIBON HALL, Presigent.” | $H(Q\(QOOO Au bOAX aN SUMS, 70,8027 OF | mast, of Inistaque, county Kilkenny, Ireland. yk: Goorem, Secretary. CD Banzy, Treasurer, | within 10 days from date of application; also lined | County Kilkenny and Halliex papers please copy. AY WILLDEAW INTEREST AS FROM JANUARY 1, | Smoumt to purchase Second Morigagon EaLoar seuigest daageer: ef Medinam and ae calla Rela Boal ona PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Hast Seventecth street. | MATILDA, youngest daughtér of Ferdinand and At REASONABLE RATES-MONEY ON LIFE AND __.-- | Jane Henry Heindemann, aged 6 yeara, 10 months ry ee aaa init ae z nthe een one eee pienevat en Tuesday, January 13. from the res Other Securities In of ected with | ——--~—~ apna . best companies. J. ST HABRICH & con 1i7 Broadway. D eeeten ee oan Pongo gpa eeriayd dence of her paren or eee Prin - CE LADY DGSIRES TO MEET A fore existing under the firm name of Waterbury % KNEBEL.—On Saturday, Janaary 10, at seven MIDDLE-AGED LADY DESIRES TO MEET A | Burns, ¥5 Eighth avenue, js hereby dissolved by mutual a Gentleman of means, who would help her in busi | Consent. The business will be carried on” by Charles Ce are eats KNEBEL, aged 40 years, 7 should be employed to give tone to speculation. | Treasury situation, the government income and | jy) There is yet something more, however, to be con- | the departmental reports, frankly confess the be- | 40 sidered. The dally accumulation of greenbacks by | lief that the price of gold will be augmented dur- the public is adding new phases to the financia) | ing the spring, {fit can be so firmly held as it was complication, We have to-day, for instance, an | to-day at 112 it is good for another point, notwith- additional issue from the United States Treasury | Standing the difficulty of carrying rates. The ef $660,000. The influence may be remote just | Tates paid for carrying to-day were 7, 6, 5, 4,3 and mow, but it will be positive hereafter and soon, | 7 per cent gold, and for borrowing flat. 10 a0. 3 100 H & St Jo Rit pt. 1WOhlo&MRR....... 34 ness; in a few months she will have control of several The disturbance ofa financial condition by an out- Petal rae! oe TAB GOLD EXCHANGE vA a098 000 thousand dollars. Address VINCENT, Herald Uptown | BUFas SOBER ‘The relattves and friends of the family, the mem- Aay Of $26,000,000 18 too serious to be ignored, and | Currency balances. 1 2)703,546 Branch omees PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ExIaTING BE, | the members of the New York Schutzen Corba, Cap: every considerable issue that is added to the sum | Gross clearances. ~ 50,015,000 T REASONABLE RATES—LOANS ON STOOKS, Baca the. undersigned under the name and firm of tain gon F. Hottmannt Brooklyn (ih, D) piers only serves to increase the difficulties of the CLEARING HOUSE STATRMENT, Personal Property. wena Hate Gorge amends, | Beocher & Silliman has this day deen dissolved by mu | Corps, Captain William Kohimeyer, and Jersey nancial problem. Tnat we are vergin Currency exchanges. $77,075,266 cashed ; $15,00 on vity frst Morteage. tual consent {he business will be carried on from this | Schutzen Corps, Captain William F. Schumann, are D ny erging upon a | Cl 4 $16, ye a date by Mr, Silliman, who assumes the assets and liabiii- " vertex is rn too fr " ie Currency balances. + 3,763,677 JAMEBs CAGNE 1, 531 Hudson street. ties of the late firm and to whom all the debts are w be | Tespectiully invited to attend the funeral, on is a Waging on too frequently made tore- | Gold exchanges. 6,699,456 A BASKING & reer "BROKERS, Pr “BROAD | Paid. HENRY B. BEECHER. Tuesday afternoon, at one Phd oan his late quire argument. Gold baiances, 1,278,568 a t, NE. ERS, JAMES RB SILLIMAN, residence, No. 616 DeKalb, corner of Nostrand ave- + atrect.—stocks and Gold bought and sold for cast sins . THE BANK STATEMENT. curremBPELY CLBARING HOUSE STATEMENT. axon margin Priviloges negotiated on fespoable ‘aring, Pass: Mes hy ronson” ga ped ae rom will be interred In Oo rency exchanges. 50, 8: which can used as cash margin, thus enabling an; mi > ‘Ye As was predicted im this colmmn during the | Cortengy palances. se ert one with small capital to speculate with small risk.» uz- —- + e+ LEAuY.—On Friday, January 9, JOHN LEABY, in week would be the case, the bank statement of the | Gold exchanges {50,005,416 pincers Olen ier eae HIULED BY THE OARS. tha relsaives and iiends of the: fendi ‘f mt YS —_——— ‘ne rel ves ant rien ie mily are re- Week exibite more thin unusual strength, and | Gold balances. . Chen RARE BUSINESS INVESTMENT, Coroner Croker held an.inquest yesterday after- | spectiully invited to attend the juneral, irom his affords substantial reason for the encouraging and SOUTHERN SECURITIES 3 5 buoyant feeling that has been exhibited in the | were neglected, with the exception of Tennessees, 0 stock market for the past two or three days. It | which sold at 7934 a 79%. We note the following will be noted that targe gains have taken place in | 1@te bids:—Missouri sixes, 91; do. do., Hannibal Specie, loans, legal tenders and deposits, especially | and St. Joseph issue, 893%; do. do., Asylum or Um- _ in the latter item, which amounts to upwards of | versity, 89; Tennessee sixes, old, 79%; do. do., $14,000,000, It wili also be observed that the ex- | oid, ex coupon, 6134; do. do., new, 79; do. do., ess over the legal reserve of 25 per cent is | new, ex coupon, 60; do. do, new series, 6034; $5,189,000. The following is a comparison of the | Virginia sixes, old, 40; ao. do, new, 45; do. do., averages for the past two weeks :— consolidated, 5034; do. do., deferred, 1034; Georgia Helen ie arden sixes, 67; do. do., sevens, new, 86; North Carolina 265, 640, Inc. $4,504, sixes, old, January and July, 26%; do. do., North Legal ten Peete iresntooe ane: Risse Carolina Railroad, January and July, 35; do. do., Deposits... 205,399.500 219,668,000 Inc. 24,268,500 | April and Octoner, 34; ‘do. do.. do., off January and Circulation.. 27,186,300 27,168,300 Dec. 17,000 | July, 25; do. do., do., off April and October, 24; The following shows the relation between the | North Carolina Funding act, 1866, 19; do. do., 1868, total reserve bres “= pau ie aaa “ 18; North Carolina special tax, class 1, 8; do. do, lan. lan. 10, Differences. } do., class 2, 844; do. do. do., class 3, 8; South Caro- sect cnata *4asbe'l00 50°N0'OND Tne, Museen | lina sixes, 25; do. do., January and July, 93; South —— ——— | Carolina Funding act, 1866, 14; Arkansas sixes, sy we sees tee ean use $8,752,000 | fund, 30; do. sevens, Little Rock and Fort Smith rcalation.. 27.186, 169, ec.+ 17,000 | issue, 15; do. do., Memphis and Little Rock, 15; do, Deposits .... 205,390,600 219,668,000 Inc, 14,268,500 | go. ‘Little Rock, Pine Bluff and New Orleans, 15%; Tot.liab’ ties $22,585,800 $246,837,300 Inc, 14,251,500 | G0. do., Mississipp!, Ohio and Red River, 15; do. 25 p.c.res’ve 58,146,450 61,709,326 a . ", Excess over” " do., Arkansas Central Railroad, 15. Jate residence, No. 400 Fifth street, on Sunda; A well known dry goods foun Nouse, reorganizing | noon, in the case of James Green, a boy nine years January 11, at ‘one o'clock P. M. Ys Tronte wiht a capitedist win camanvest SULWG Ciitréss | Of age, lately residing at 516 West Thirty-cighth | ““Micu#R.—AL his residence in this city, on Satur- special or general partner; it general, to be competent | street, who was run over and killed onthe ist | day morning, January 10, B74, Jacos Muse, in and willing to take the financial position. Apply to | inst. by @ freight train of the New York and | the.7ist year of his age. GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., % Broadway. Hudson River iiroad. ‘ihe jury rendered a The relatives and friends of the family are In-* —TRUST MONEY JU-T PAID IN, TO LOAN AND | verdict of accidental death, and added that the | vited to attend the funeral services, at his late « buy Mortgages on city real estate, in sums to suit | accident was due to the want of proper precautions | residence, No. 65 West Forty-ninth street, on Tues- gad long time. “Address TRUSTEE, box 2,61 New York | on the part of the company. day, 13th imst., at twelve o’ciock M., without SBS MGolumbia ‘county and Long Island lease —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS, 74 BROAD- 1 jumbla county and Long papers pI A. way ~Stock and Gold Priviteges: also Double Peiv- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. copy. neges in Stocks and Gold. All contracts signed by mem- [ORRISON.— WILLIAM H. MORRISON, aged 53, Weiatiant se ecyet ees eurcere eres af ea Sarin, ey Ry ee ae o if a litan » No, 2 . an , are respect. in, enabling persons of small means to speculate, with ut Ilttle risk, Explanatory circula! ; | DuxN—Davis.—On Wednesday, December 2 ily invited to attend the funeral, from his late dress. planer croalere:malied tg oar ede |. te pe mo Kev. 8. D. Gurenard, Be De oun Ts, residence, 219 Varlek street, on Monaay, at one —PUTS AND CALLS; $10 TO $100 INVESTED IN | DUNN to Miss Susr® Davi th oO! city. Mi _on Saturday, J 10, J A. them often 100 to $1,000; th i te Orange county papers please copy. [OYNIHAN.—On Saturday, January 10, JEREMIAH, method of operat is rll ste, on lve capita, Liat MALONEPAT the Gaston us he Holy flies Cornelius and Catherine Moynihan, aged 10 y ©X! ned in phiet, maile ree jaar} » ve address? : EeOS AED |) Tae Oe eo er re “s tel The relatives and friends of the family are re- dress; orders executed on margins. Leany MALon ALENTINE TUMBRIDGE & CO., Larkin. PaTaiox J. toMenc agen. *® | spect{ully invijed to attend the funeral, on Mon- Bankers and Brokers, 39 Wall street New York. | Dot of thigclty. 0 wan asaay. January | day, January 1% at ten o'clock A. M., trom his late LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO. PROCURE | 7, in St. Paul’s church, corner Court and Congress | Tesidence, 441 East Ninth street, ZA, ,canital and make Investments in mercantile, manu- | streets, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Fatner Confelly, Bl ep! pani fe y, os tn the Seth pear er bi facturing aud Incorporated concerns, also advance money ENN ARLOTTE HER: a A Quanproved securities, ALEXANDEE PROTHINGHAN | JAMES M- LENNON to Ox Wea ileedetrta lohe oR. oo ees ‘MILLIKEN—Metaman.—On Friday, January 9, by latives and friends of the family are respect- FISST (PURCHASE MONEY) MORTGAGE FoR’ | Rev. James Millett, at the bride’s residence, Joxa- | Milly invited to attend the funeral, trom the resi- sale at @ sacrifice, on valuable country property; re- | THAN MILLIKEN, late of Northampton, to Josg- | dence of his father, 238 Bast Sixtieth street, on cently sold at $200,000 cash; interest payable semi-annw | pHINE ANNA MEIGBAN, all of this city. Sunday, Jani 11, at half-past one P. M, ally tn New York; bondsman. first class New York party; RYAN—CURRAN.—On Monday, , january 5, 1874, at | OBSER—On Friday, January 9, of scarlet fever, nama, 4 Ud RIRR...., RE: 26. C. Fes, 16,707,250 | 21,896,375 Inc, 5,189,125 STOCKS. morskage about two years to.can. the residence of the bride's father, by the Rey, | CHARLES H. OrseR, only son of Margaret Lawrence Ty MONEY MARKET Western Union, under the influence of the sharp "BUALON S°SCORN, Si Bast Seventeenth street. Father McDowell, Jamgs J. RYAN to ‘MaRy.C. CUR- and the late John Orser, late Sheriff of New York attempt made by an unauthorized memorial yes- EFAULTED RAILROAD RONDS ARE TAKEN IN | BAN, all of this city, No cards, ¢ re We year! ‘was easy at from 6to7 percent. In fact, we hear P 7 exchange for an elegant Residence in blizabeth. SanFoRD—CzciL.—On Thursday evening, Janu- tatives and friends of the family are invited to of more tunds offering by banks and banking insti- | te?4ay, Opened at 80, but the good sense of the Address 76 Nassau street, room 1. ar, ‘at the Collegiate Reformed Dutcn church, | Sttend the funeral, on Sunday, Jubuary ll. Take 'y 8 Yclock A. M. train from foot of Chambers UT col an ty-eighth street, by | Dine o'clock A. M. tr: ‘01 of e XECUTOR’S FUNDS TO LOAN ON NEW YORK nak Ol PAE Bvenus eee yee dl stree city first class property ; also clients to buy Firstand | the Rev. Dr. armitage, SAMUEL Fd SANFORD, of id tutions than could be conveniently used. The in- | Steet showed in 10 minotes afterward that it was ference is natural. Foreign exchanges closed firm | 20t to be hoodwinked by a fraud. Prices conse- , , January 8, 1874, MaRY ‘ First Mi easehold. Bridgeport, Conn., and’ KaT® Cgott, daughter of | , O’NEIL.—On Thursday i at4.83a 4.83% for prime bankers’ 60 day stering | Wently declined from the above figure, and we secre ATOR MEY: bos 519 Fest ole, Now Yorks "| George Cech, of this city. FE gem pry RE oT Te and 4.863; a 4.87 for demand. Note gales at the close at 78 a 78% a 78% a 78% a 7708 SALE, SINCLAtH—TomPxINS.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Baleeites ‘ont Sanaa ae respectfully Tae sted ae IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 78%—a very clean rebuke to a $3 document that K Strictly first class December 29, 1873, by the Rev. Emory J. Haynes, | gtcona the funeral, from the residence of ber 5 3% 8 AND 10 PER CENT J. U. SINCLAIR to ©, FREDERIKA TOMPKLNS, all of o might have been written about any stock in the do... oY arents, No. 37 Goerck street, ou Sunday, January The foreign commerce of the port for the week i! tik hth ta e . Second Board—1 P. M. ONY and Coun oad Bonds, Bepae: RLANCHARD. —On Wednesday, Jan Fee tee marion ‘was :—General merchandise imports, including dry | Stteet with mucl ie same temporary results, pipes core Ory re 1 einer 8 ‘fetal ed d RRRY.—ON Satufday, January 10, 1874, ELLEN goods, $7,254,124; produce exports, $4,903,685, aid Print without .an official signature is cheap. Pa- 9250000. 0, 0 &Tist he $0) ahs Pu Pac RR.bio si ass Gta. clibice Siecle 4né-Rande; go Bt phy ea U peepee eres Rae ety Kast Pru, ne taiiven winter payer ab ar specie exports, $540,447, The total merchandise | ‘ic Mail opened at 44 and declined to 43x, but | iy ans ren DD on 8 agi | Cent atlow rates OY | peRT H, NICOLAY & CO, Jerterson, La 1, tO ANNIE E, HORTON, daughter of | Year Ofer Age. tee om imports since January 1 are $7,254,124 as against | Closed at 43%. Harlem ts moving upward, the | #0 West Un iel. ie : Soeur gets fine street, New York, } James Blanchard, E&q., of New York city. attend the faneral aud those nae car ae $5,848,106 in 1873 and $7,680,980 in 1872, The total | Sales to-day being at 1204 @ 121%. Erle was | 16 do. Eg _X. B.—Investment Securities our specialty 22 yeurs, aida Frere rere any ch si t 47% @ ATH. kK 0. : LUCTUATIONS IN STOOKS FORETOLD FROM af and sister of her husband. John Perry, are respec! exports of produce since January 1 are $4,908,685, And as rahi 82% ies ie : Pan aisaak iwc ton, oe hour to hour. Will show $25,000 made in one year ALLEN.—On Friday, January 9, 1874, MARY ALLEN, | 1ully invited to attend the funeral, from her tate against $3,513,906 in 1873 and $3,199,209 in 1872. Be & as gah! 5376 | from $10,000. Address Z., box 71 Herald office, appoint- | yeloved wife of Benjamin Alien, in the 63d year of | residence, 302 Henry street, on Monday, 12th inst., “8 ie fon Oe 0, y The total exports of specie since January 1, thts | Moved down from 64% to 53%. Unton Pacific went | iW duickulver. cs. Ptr ee 4 | ing place of interview ia New York. her age. at two o'clock, from thence to Calvary Oemetery. year, are $540,447, against $2,695,233 in 1873 ang | GOW from 33% to 32%, but closed at 33%. C., C. ick 400 Han & St Jo RR.be 1 OOD APPLICATIONS WANTED—FOR LOANS ON Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to PINOKNEY.—Suddenly, HENRY A. PINCKNEY, in . o ru do... . $23 4 - | attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 430 | the 48th year of nis age. $3,413 in 1872, and }. C, ranged from 30% to 31%, and closed at | 2 ao, : 23 Han £8 Jo RR pt We | ppye ey ae eet ee eoes, Aad nae | Giron street, Brooklyn, On Sunday, 11th inst, at | _ Relatives and friends of the family, also the mem» GOVERNMENT BONDS, an advance on yesterday’s prices. Ohio and Mis- 1s i posh iE Co os | WRAY NOR fo. Ae Pine street. one o'clock. he pnNees a : parhee bee neree ie) ion ti we Taser Government bonas closed firm at the following | sissippi advanced, opened at 36, dropped to 34}, ‘ 30” 100 do, PAAtCH & FOOT: BAISLEY.—Ih Harlem, on lay, January 9, 0! ully invited to atten le funeral, from his la , 7 2 " 7 us F., cl , 240 West Seventeenth street, on Sunday, quotations:—United States sixes, 1881, registered, | and closed at 3534, Rock Island opened at 104%, | 28 Harlem ¢Ha® S00 dh SOOT ERIM. | Matt ENE ee Janusry 11-1874. at one F. M. abarp, without 1%. Gold a special ught on comm i do. be 3 do, | advanced and closed at tne opening figure. | 1W ChidNWRP....be bdntedactoe ee beta ltt NT Cen RR....be SLs &MSKK 800 a 1165 a 116%; do. do., coupon, 117, five-twenties, registered, 113 a 113%; do., 1862, | Panama was steady at 115%. Northwest common coupon, 114 a 114%; do., 1864, registered, 114; do, ; Moved from 62% a 62}, downwards, closing at 6134 o., coupon, 115%{ a 116; do., 1865, registered, 11514; | a 614%. Hannibal and St, Joseph ranged from 31% 40, do., coupon, 1164f a 11674; do, do., new, reg- | to 323, closing at 3234. St, Paul dropped from aght on eee ey oe oe AenO Ot his a eetiatties, | Ouarue an Now: York, on: wituréady: Tenlaiy @ o’clock, from the residence 0 is grandmother, UAYLE.—ID 4 5 AVAYA BANKERS So. Bi MARTINEZ # CO. 10 | Mrs, Caroline B. Ketcham, avenue A, third house | Mr, WILLIAM QUAYLE, in the éiat year of his age. jor Spanish Doubloons and Havana Bank Bills, &c. north of 118th street. Friends of the family are invited to attend the ne _ — = tir vin het BaRLow.—On Thursday, January 8, alter a short | funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock, JERSEY CITY.CADVERTISER WISHES TO PUR. | and severe illness, HARRIET M. BARLOW, in the 35th | from his late residence, No. 83 Jackson street. chase a first morgage ot $5,00) or less on Jersey City | year of her age. Liverpool (England) and Isle of Man papers ernment Bonds and sits. Bt ssion for cas! istered, 115%{ a 115%; do., do., new, coupon, 116 a | 4934 to 4834, but at the close stuod at 48%. A large roperty. Lrincipals only, stating discount and particu- ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | please copy. 116% ; do., 1867, registered, 11634 @ 11614; do. do., | business was done in all of the above lines of stocks, fare aoe eee box 216 Herald office. : to attend the funeral. trom No. 53 West Thirteenth ; ee and poaaaees of pha lain coupon, 116% a 117; do., 1968, registered, 11634; do, | and the transactions were well distributed. SJ EBSEY Giiy SEVENG IMPROVEMENT BONDS; streeh on. BUNGAY;: ZanDAFY 11) at Dalepest twelve | Sectiod Noa. Bada ae ey Geer atneay do., coupon, 116% ; do. ten-iorties, registered, 112% PE i POA aE ie od For eale,cheap bys woRAN. BicgLow.—In Newark, N. J., on Saturday, Janu. | to attend the funeral of the late William Quayle. 8118; do. do, coupon, 113% a 114; do. Alves, 1881, | Nu Cens and H.R stock c.t0hy Ong PASTEL 4p Wallieot,_ | ary 10, 1874, Moses Bidezow, In the 74th year of | By order of | J..V- JARVIS, Christophers’, W. P. ; ° i Is age. le Sec i ede 112),3 do. six per cent Pacific Rauroad, 6 41% OPESE OF THE FIREMEN’S FUND INSURANCE Notice of funeral hereafter. Rar.—On Friday, January 9, of paralysis, BLIza- 6 @ 114%, 83% Company, No. 167 Broadway. BLAUVELT.—On Friday, January 9, 1874, MaRtm | BETH, relict of John B. Rae, aged 68 years, THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. oar Thie- Boned: of Directors pO AS auntan CRs A., daughter of oth oe ta B. Allaire, and widow of Pa Cathe Romie Ree, Atlantic The customs receipts to-day were $349,000. The u {dend of five per cent, payable on demand, are een Wigton ane ocean imate tO [Lime tn ei ks eRe Ce receipts from internal revenue amounted to 104% __.__W. B. WADSWORTH, Secretary. | attend tne funeral, irom the Church of the Dis-| REED.—On Thursday, January 8, HENRIETTA, $230,000, The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day | Milwaukee ana s\ 40% BRAONS RETIRING OR BEING COMPELLED TO | ciples (Dr. Hepworth’s), Madison avenue and | third daughter of Mary A. Reed, relict of Joun Jay Paul.... 49% Milwaukee and St, Paul pref 723¢ 72% retire can exchange their Stock (any kind of goods) | Forty-aith street, on Tuesday, January 13, at half- | Reed. RE UTRS APES Cohen eee ise ree ete | Chin and Messiaatpps 36. for Heal Kstate. Address HARPER, box 163 Herald | Dott'on o'clock A, M. ‘The remains will be taken | Funeral from Open Communion Baptist church, demption of five-twenty bonds, The legal tender New Jerse; Central 9934 New Rochelle for interment, Train leaves | Seventeenth street, west of Sixth avenue, on Sun- Circulation to-day shows a further increase of | Unton Pacific. 83% IDGEWOOD INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOK. | Grand Central depot at twelve M., recurning at | day, the Lith inst., at two o’clock P.M. Relatives 1660i600;" The government bat C., C. and. I, er lyn, Jan. 8 1874.—A dividend of five per cent is pay- | 2:24. and friends and’ also members of Cyrus ba vested 00 eed ie sv aatiogn to-day were :— bay eet f Sexe po] on demand at the a Oa Cain dat ae a BUTLER.—On Friday evening, January 4 Mar- | No, 208, F. and A. M., are invited to attend, rrency, 996; special deposit of legal ten- estern Union, s ‘ wa ton ec baht Benth Saanich GARET, daughter of Edward and Catherine Butler, Row .anp.—Sudaeniy, on Thursday, January 8, ders for the redemption of certificates of deposit, Pacific Mall... “ 4345 (RADES’ SAVINGS BANK, WEST TWENTY.THIRD | @ged 1 year, 7 months and 13 days. Mrs. JANE V. ROWLAND, relict of John Rowland, $30,685,000; coin, $85,360,430 (inciuding coin cer- fetes Hiei tiflcates, $42,908,900) ; outstanding legal tenders, The increase of depositors in savings banks o1 $381,891,002. The following 1s the statement of tne | this State has been 46,000 during the past year, the United States Treasurer:—The money held ag | eMtire number being 822,642. At the present time treet, m Eigh' ve hi declared thet ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | at the residence of her daughter, Scotch Plains, ganal dividend of ascent) per cont Dayable January H | spectfally invited vo attend .the funeral, from the | Fanwood station, N. J. i The business of this bank increased more than one-half; | residence of her parents, No, 33 Willow place, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the in safety equal to the best institutions. Money deposited | Brooklyn, on Sunday, January 11, at one o'clock | fmneral services, at the Baptist church, Scotch or drawn atany time: interest from date of deposit, thus | p. Plains, on Monaay, January 12, at two P, M. Goa ineres sbapostbelore. January a) draw inter, CoLtIns.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, yanuary 10, ‘Trains leave foot of Liberty street, New York. security for bank circulation, $392,989,900; for | these banks contain over $200,000,000. The increase est from January L. Accounts opened of any amount | THOMAS C LAN ‘aged 33 years, RyaN.—Saddenty, on Friday, January 9, of in. Geposits of public moneys, $16,360,200; bank cir. | @ the amount of deposits over last year is and drawn against by check when desired. ©. B. La The friends of the family ate requested to attend | fammation of the bowels, James RYAN, in the 50th lati tstandi 348,489,571; internal reve. | $%425,439. * BARON, President. I. M. Freese, Secretary the juneral, from his late residence, 283 Van Bruut | year of his age, native of Castlemarket, county Culation outstanding, $348,489,571; ernal reve- —- RUST FUNDS.—$175,0 UMS OF $10,000 TO $90,000; | street, to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flat- | Kilkenny, lreland. nue receipts to-day, $239,087; do. for month, | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ‘also $1,000 to $5,000, city property, no bonus; $14,000 | bush, on Monday afternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are re- $3,452,582; do. for Nscad year to date, $51,279,059, oe for Orange; $146,000 tor sinall Second Mortgages. CoonkY.—On Thursday, Januaty 8, 1874, Parrick | spectfully invited to attend the Pm HN. hia ; for th Kat the Ne Saturday, Jan. 10-10 A. M., WOODWARD, #3 Broadway. | Cooney, native of the parish of Killoe Deravely, | late residence, No. 41 Taylor street, Brooklyn, gars ce cet ea ber hall i Before Ca HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INFORM Hs | Colaty Longtord, Ireland, aged 26 years. E. D., on Sunday, January 11, at hall-past one York office included the disbursement of $000 shs West Un Tel. s, numerous friends that he has reopened his Broker: Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | o'clock. $3,689,736 gold for interest, $3,035,000 in redemption of fivertwenty bonds, and the receipt of $2,263,000 for customs. It is announced by telegraph from Washington that $800,000 of the bonds Of 188 were received at the ‘Treasury to- day for payment and $300,000 for exchange. age business (M street (tem) cantile Paper a specialty) at No. 26 Pine | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late Sucra-—Suddenly, on Friday, January 9, Jonn office). M. PUIZEL, | resi idence, southeast porns ot Fifty-second street | A. SHUTE. seg ggg arm soe oA enue, O t. INGINIA PAST DUE COUPONS BOUGHT—ALSO at ay imdabiad ee ec lins ed ded ae = Saat erdny alte oon, January 9, after a the new fundlug: bonds by SULN a4 PANNING: No.8 CorK#ILL.—On Saturday morning, January 10, } long illness, Gkorck H. STELL, aged 34 years and 3 Now street. 1874, JOuN J, CORKHILL, aged 32 ears. months, — The relatives and friends of the family, also The relatives and (riends of the family, also the ANTED—SOUTHERN OR WESTERN COUNTY, | Cassia Lodge, No, 445, F, and A. M.; Eagle Chow- | United Brother Lodge, No. 356, F, and A. M., are a State, Railroad or Levee B i hi t CI y if O rhe § ei ade a draft upon his : ate, Railroad or Levee Bonos in exchange tor | der Club, and Contrell Hose Company, No. 6, are | respecttuily invited to attend the funeral, from St. Lich mech joeth iy athe ig eld Sa ovat 5) do. Lands, Hlahtationg, town and city Hroperty 1 streee, | Fespectrully invited to attend the funeral, irom his | Matthew's church, corner sroome and Elizabeth reserve” for $660,000 legal tenders, $250, 100 At & Pac pi. TID oo Lin ne hntevintadl bikabil late residence, 427 South Fiith street, Brooklyn, | streets, on Sunday afternoon, January 11, at half which went towards swelling the balance in the 100 do. NTED—$10,000, FOR THREE YEARS, ON FIRST | FE, D., on Tuesday next, at one o'clock, past one o’clock. The remains will ve interred ip A W Mortgage on fhe four story brown stone in Brook- | “Oroxgon.—On Wednesday, December 31, at Nas- | the Hoboken Vemetery Re Se ceaer Gaecl meee Hirat Mortgage, oh Seyi | sau, N. P., JAMES W. OROXSON, . SwezkY.—On Sunday morning, December 28, office, New York. ssa Funeral at two o'clock P. M., on Monday, 12th | 1873, of sudden itiness, at Setauket, L. L, : inst., from his late residence, No, 405 Clinton street, | where. he was absent from the city ANTED—BY A MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK | Brooklyn, ot New York on furlough from office duties, Stock Exchange, a position with « house belonging | CumMINGs.—On Friday evening, January 9, of | Joun E. Swezmy, Esq., a skilful conveyancer, sa eine we ru, Garrenenct their business. Address. H., ) scariet tever, BELLE GROVES. only daughter of | educated lawyer, an exemplary citizen, & soun Treasury to $4,500,000. This further draft to-day ‘was made public at an opportune moment, when the stock market had become heavy. The Secre- tary has but about $18,000,000 “reserve” leit. ' It may ve expected that while this balance is cpm- | 10 ing out the market will be subject to frequent and | 199 do. 3% lll George L. snd Annie F, Cummings, aged 4 years, 9 churoames, hard unselfish triend, on hooete s man, wild Nuctuatio; ci t ol 90 NY Con & HR RE 1g TANTED—$5,000, FOR ONE OR TWO YEARS, aT | Months an jays. ACHTER, » Petersourg, Pa., 01 ut pin eclogite HA 00 ves 10k ‘ Be GN) don Wen perscent, payavle semiannnaly madvance; | ‘Funeral from the residence of her parents, 415 | January’, Mrs, HeNny WacuTBR, formerly Penells eaders doubtless expect to realize upon their g* tOOne Hi ae undoubted real estate security. Principals address M. O., | West Thirty-fourth street, this day (Sunday), Jan- | Creech, of Brooklyn. loads, 4 . 43% 3LChLa AIRE Herald Uptown Branch office. +| wary 11, at two P. M. . Funéral to-day, trom Warren street Methodist RAILROAD BONDS. a gh bf Obto & Miss it fy ge NBGOTIATE é LOAN PA bg 4 Sela timerieaan cock ta on lage (P| Episcopal church, = Lo gpg me bat tract he Ir n ine Timber | 9, yi INGHAM, ‘ears, w ive 0} AITNEY,— jursday Rallroad bonds were strong and higher, the in- a Lands in Missouel; will para liberal bonus to secure « | Graigne, county Kilkenny, Ireiaid. Avon Springs Beni, youngest. daughter or gamed vestment demand continuing active, Central Pa- do. loan for one year on the same. For furtter wil a ‘The (riends of hie family, and those of his brother- | W. and A. Maria Whitney, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ciftes advanced to 9534, with few offerings, Chicago bi perl TERM AME ee tae itched on all in-law, Joveph EM es invited PRS “On Thorsduy Senet January 8, and Northwestern consolidated gold bonds were do. ANTED—TO BORROW, $1,000 ON GOOD BROOK- esidence, EMUBL T, WILDRY, It year. & lyt property, second mortga; ill give $200 of a | Atlantic avenue, on Sunday, the Lith tnat., at two tives and friends are respectfully in- firm at 84% a 844. Union Pacific firsts sold at 83 a 7 bonus; ‘good ipropersy und bond Address O. E. E., box | o'clock, His remains will be interred in the Cem- d to attend the funeral services at his late resi- 8, land grants at 774 877% and incomes at 74% go: 310 Herald omice, bas the Holy Cross, area % hot dence, 600 West atrey-seventh street, to-day (Sum 164. The latest bids are:— } 4 caren ig, January of | day), at one o’cloe! : ie ets ae Bde GLIAL $0. D> son Gages WANTED—TO THE EXTENT OF | pneumonia, DANIEL H. DADE, @ native of Amster- dop,—On Saturday, January 10, at Tottenville, w York Cen 68, F. €. a Han & sto son Dela tle AW dak. 000, on New York city property. Money in seven rw York C6 O's pub. 1 days trom the acceptance of loan. Gada ND it & Moh URSNCK. 20 Bina stra jam, Holiand, in the 62d year of Ina age. yy ™ Ww ia eral yl Take piace” irom ‘bis tate nook, ainerad duudAt JOAGACL a Ak CUBR Me

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