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NEW YORK HERALD, TUE SDAY, JULY 21, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 8 80% for land grants, and 75 a 77 for incomes; | 200 (short 200° at 16 7-16e., 200 " notice) ers $820.5 Aucust 7 Me. 2 i y, V4 HAY c. b1 Lhe. BINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | testn’vscine git bonds, so 4's, ail Mi gate ac ose AS en ‘TREASURY BALANCES. bo) at 1 0 at 16 ILM 3 2., 20 ab $13,600,000 | L6%e., 400 700 at 16 9-11 Oe r7 60,000 tober, 16 9. + 1,009 at 16} 16 19-82, (0,160, 20 at 16 7T16c., 20) at 16 1832c.. JOO at 16%¢c.,_ M00 32,790,000 | at 16 11-32c.; December, 200 at i6 13-32c., 200 at 16 11-32e. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK TO-DAY, | 100 at 16%c.’ Total. 10,10) bales. Grand total, 1210) " w The Dullest Day of the Year on the = Fhe gerbe 181,145,980 | FRE AVETAKE of Saturday's forward deliver Stock Exch: Currency balanc 5 Ghar 5 163, toc! Gross clearance: + 25,017, September, Se.; October, $00 a xchange. : December, 16 7-1ée, Second call 100 at 16 . The ‘receipts, at the ports foot up as follows:—d: 46 bales; New | Orleans, 477; Mobile 89: Sa Charleston, 154; Wilinington, 19; Noriolk. 438 Isl; Boston, 21; Philadelphia, 15, ‘totaly t fee tne 1748 bales. This day 1 FLOUR anv Grati Gold balances.. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Monday, July 20—10 A. E>} Before Call. SALES ONLY 65,000 SHARES. 180) do, The A though not maveriall changed. Good shippilg extras were about $575 a $5 in lines. The sales were about 7,000 bbls. at prices Within the range of our quotations, Rye flour was quiet 1 meal $0 fold Steady, Governments Firm, Foreign Ex- 60 shs West Un Tel.... 72% 1600shaL84MSR... 78% | and nominal. Cor to the exten: of 500 bbls. 300 RS 40 do. bS 73% | at $¢ Wa $4 05 tor Brandywine, $375 a $4 tor Southern, change Quiet and Money Easy, 20 Ri #3 73% | Western and Jersey, and $18 a $140 per 10) ibs. tor ou) Fe} By | . © a $450 WALL STREET, 2 ts [6108 625 Monpay. July 20-6 P, ‘uw. Lay a i Western SBR bho . It may be said, in connection with the several Extra Minnesota. 16254 BW” markets to-day, that they languished. No other is 86% | Rodnd hoop Ohio. shipping brands. 8756 oo word than this favorite expression in old English | 4a! 26 Zanily, RS Ebaby Indictments for murder, where the deceased suc- | . is 4 Bt Fouls straight os ae oe cumbed after a lingering illness, can be found to do... ett 26% | 8t. Louts choice double extra 70a 775 1 aN ‘ 33°| St Louis, choice twuil better describe the character of the day’s busi- Toon aN wie: i Fey Pt palitorni Apeeat as Nominal. Rees. It was uot active in any sense of the word. | Ji do... Fr ts Bs | Boainera: Nora erate Sortosl. i¢ was not animated on either one side or the ey do 4 35: Souther: Superfine. 4150 52 other. It was simply dull, In the early hours of | 1 — 4e SB ie ES family tise si the stock market pricos went of %to1per cent, | 20 | 9. 3h wy | West tise 4 THE GREATEST DECLINE kK do. 1003 ioe } Corn meal, Braniyw 445 : 455 being in Western Union, which dropped from 72% | rd rte ek 2 = %% Caloric jee 4 i A ! s to 71%, and Lake Shore, which declined from 73% 32% Bory | —Wheat Was excee lingiyWuii’ and decidedty lower, the to 73, Pacific Mati went of from 45 to 444, We one hide’ 5 Be | Eirini taker fominal, gist atas ior Ont. ag the third most active stock on toe list, gh Bh Were about £0.00) bustiels, at $127 Jor No. 2, chicrKo while the balance showed a decline of % to % per Be 200 85% | SPF wae & erg float, 1 20 a $18 soe win Mt waukee cent, In the aiternoon there was @ partial re- 10:15 and 11:30 A. m. | Wite Kentucky and $1 35 F No. 1 Minnesote spring. Corn was acuve and high lex were about 260.000 covery of 34 to 4 per cent, which was followed by | 50000 US 6's, r, '81.... 116 $2500 Us 520.0, ‘67... 117% | ie at Tee. 0 7 aorgnlxe 3 & Bic. tor, yellow "i 20 US 5-20, I US 8s, c, "BL. U3 > a Shc. for wi ester ats were steadier, @ reaction of 4 tol percent, the market leaving | 0) 08 52h": Hdig GOR Taser hehe b's ie | with moderate autos. us G30, o ther for waited "and Glo a Of at about the lowest point of the day, registering | 10u00 U » 5-2), F, '67. 10000 Us 8's, 10-40, r.... L12%¢ hee For Witte. rere aD fhe absence ot Beak, Was am . ac e quiet and nom & decline of 1 percent in Western Union, % in Board—10:30 A, M, for Fennsyivania, $1 tv's sib tor State and Western and y ake S 9000 8 C 6's, . S&T 5 jor Canada in bon, Northwestern, %{ 0 Lake Shore and Penis Mall, oe “el iin «3 panel aE Tel. b umauseee Veiiw Leash iaedh moverment today ‘apart % in Brie, Wavash and St. Paul, and % to Per | gy Alb & Susq isi from the graip and provision stpioents to British ports, cent inthe balance of the list. The following | 30U0 Alb & Sus.d m. 44% | Which are moderate. The chartering business 19 dull, : The market ts depressed and rates in most instances aro Ion anienenars quoted weak. 10 Liverpool, by sail, LW) hide tobaceo atsss, and by s.eam 48,060 bushels of grain mainly at vd. a Yd. 1,860 boxes bacon at 4s. 4.553, ; 17.60) boxes cheese at Bis. a 6's. :300 tierces beet private terms. To London, oy sail, 4 tons Greaves reported at 358, per ton, and by steam 1:,000 boxes cheese at 45s. per ton; 100 nerees beef at ts. table shows THE BIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES during the day, with the sales of each stock, the aggregate being only 65,000 shares, the lowest of & per tierce. To Glasgow, by steam, 24,000 bushels grain a bala 1000 Butt & Erie, ne At 5%. per 6) Ibs. ; 16,08) bushels grain’ at Tid. a Bd. por 30.0 NYU ist m, bushel, ‘To Cork ‘for orders, an Austrian bark hence Highest, 500 NY Cen isi, re... I with about 4, 80) quarters grain on private terms; auoted | New York Central . » 10046 wo co gb.bo at 5a Sd. a 6s. Sd. tor large and small vessels. To Ls C & NWee g 8 Brie: WWOEMoorer ef Bremen, a German bark, tons, he TENG Biiice, i000 Un Pac hetn with about 468 bbls. petroleum at. 4s, 3d per bbl.: to coat be terete the Continent direct, a German bark, 422 tons, hence abash ...... FW Oia. with about 25.0 quarters of grain at 68. 3d. per quarter; Nortawes'ern 2000 to Hamburg by steam, 150 tons provisions at equal to Nort western 6d. per ton; to Rotterdam, a Kusstan bare, 06 tong, Rock Island, Milwaukee aud St. Pau! Mil. and St. Paul pre: n with about 3,600 bbls. petroleum trom Philadelphia at 5s, per bbl.; ‘to Stockholin, a Norwegian bark, 340 wns, Foon eee hence with '2,130 bbls. naphtha on private teruiay quoved tons, Western Union Teieg: py area io aL H 4 Dai 4 at Gs. 64. a 7s. to Trieste, an Austrian bark, Ohio and Mississippi. Ch depts arnerys | with about $200 bbis, retined petroleum at cs. Wd. yer bbl New Jersey Central do. Be | Moasses was only salable in small lots for trade oto Erie Wi : | purposes, We quote:—New crop—Cuba, centrifugal aud Hite | mixed, cs: U0., clayed, ¥7e. a 41e.;do., muscovado QuU do. refining, a do. do, grocery, 42c. a 43c.; Porto Husturg a iwest ok Rico, die. a (0c.; English sands, 40e. a w Or 1 200 do. Teans, 7c, & 8 3 15 N J Ger | “Navat Srones.—Spirits turpentine ruled active to-day Pacific Mail. ridin | eae with hoiders in some cases demanding S7c,_ Sales 890 ‘Atlantic-Paciae Tel. fae 98 7 oe | Dols. on the spotand 174 bbls. to arrives all at 37¢., closing : : \2 trea with that figure bid. Strained rosin was rather quiet, GOLD RANGED 1, ine (3 2's | Dut rinly held at $2 20 a $2 2. “sales 30 bbls. at, $2 20, between 11034 a 110%, opening and closing at the | «) 100 Mid SUP Rib SDS | ,euion Rule CbuCsteader Si behini aan eee oeae higher figure, The carrying rates were 2a3per | 5} quo nea 35'a | Pitch was some what neglected and nominal. fi Puovistons.—Receipts—10) packages beet, 426 do. cut meats and 100 do. lard. The marset for mess pork raled decidedly higher, with sales of about 6,500 bbls. new | mess at $19 9746 a $20 for August and $2) 13 a $20 20 for | September; also, in jobbing lots, 75 bbls at $20 25 a $20 Dressed logs closed firin at 8 ¢ent; borrowing flat. The customs receipts to- | 4 day were $570,000, The Assistant Treasurer paid out $15,000 in redemption of called five-twenty | bonds ana $236,000 on account of interest. f= c. per Ib., wilh a tair do- tS : : 2 mand. Bee! ruled quiet, withaut quotable change in FOREIGN EXCHANGE Nort Beales | pri DbIs, bee! were disposed of on private terms. 5 M7 i were steady, 125 bbls. selling within the | ——— was quiet and s:eady on the basis of 4.8734 and | 10 do... fo cieucths 3 \ 15 a $24 DI, teadier; 9 boxes 6) P.Ft 4 20) Ohio & MissRR.be 25:2 | 12:30 P. M.—Betore Call. 4.90 for bankers’ sixty days sterling and short sight respectively, asking rates, with seillung rates long clear realize: wiet, but ster y, Ibs. average, ut” 0c. © 4.87 and 4.89 a 4.893. Reichmarks, 95% and 96 | 400 shs LS &MSER,.. 734, | Smoked shoulder: per lb: also 25 boxes rib be: 2 i Les, 12 Ibs. average, at ¥/:c., and 6) boxes clear bellies at Cables, 96% a 97. Prime Paris, 5.10% and 5.13%, He ie 10%e. Lard was tirly avtive and firm, with sales of MONEY CONTINUES TO RULE EASY, a 280 ‘thercos, Ausust, “at 200 do.,’Sepiember, ut : 2 ? | in 1bic., and 60 cio. city at 122. Butter and cheese were seeking employment at 2 @ 3 per cent on call | 200 au. quiet and unchange pe mae and} aT per cent on prime mercantile paper. ah Mi as eRe TTR ene ce Hee I The movement for redemption under the Currency eee ie: | Productions, A moderate trade was elected tor August bill goes on without affecting this market. The 20 do ....,.. Tico. Cases dull at 1x0. & fe. Naphtha quiet measous RP. * Crude oil rules easier. M. 0 US & “$3 iain 401 bbis at 47%c. a Se. Refined at Philadelphia quored demption to-day amounted to $500,000. The in- $2590 Us 5 11634 $55000 US 5's, r, "Bl.be 11 Jo with sales of SOD) pbia at ize. Creek advices 5000 US 10. Md, —Petroleum Centre. idioute, 71 national bank notes received at Washington for re- Sales rumored of 2,40 a pea 3 Were ad follow: ternal revenue receipts were $435,000. Second Board—1 P.M. | Oil City, $1 a $1 10; Titusville weak; sales at $1 U2 a THE FOREIGN MARKETS $105. 3000 Tenn 6's. n 8. 500 shs Chi& RIRR.be 9814 ales were all in jobbing lots at former prices. showed generally a steady feeling in American | 1800 Un Pac ist m Wi dons... 960 973 s et bul 7 brit ger iy iy iz Puc Rit of M lst. {03 oni a Swit ire ie PE cag y quiet but steady, at 1s%\c. for prime securities, with Erte firmer. The rate of discount 4m the open market in London for three months bills was 2}; per cent, which was % per cent below 1.00 C, P & A, old 4c. & L4ise. for city. 10 West Un 50shs Ger-Am Bk. sucar ruled quiet, without change in prices. The sales were 775 hhis., on the basis ot 7c. a 8c. per Ib. tor tair refi joderates i do.. 10 chi aN y, fds 20 Clev ¢ 20 lo, i Te! bas. 4 | to good . Refined was m 4 ad for yellow, » a 105C. tor standard C, 104. the Bauk rate, £211,000 in bullion was withdrawn aoe oo . foe, mandard A, 1040. s au to from the Bank of England on balance to-day. 3 do. Suba Feaning, inte F . -Consols closed barely steady. The following table | Ad vt pe fot shows the prices of consols and American securi- | a rap ay ACE ie agc.; prime to chole a ties in London at the hours named:— Bt lw do 28 pbdenan di cceen rae Tee, 8 Mes age. Mts 4M 1 PO 5PM. | 200 do. a dayel—Boxes, 1 dard, Nos. 7’ tod. Consols for money. 9235 a Mga 2% Mga — | ov do. gc. do 10 to Le, 8c. to 8¥gc.; do, 13° to 15, Bh Consols for account 9% a 94 9 —" mea — | 3 100 do. T8'to 13, Sec. & We. ; do. 19 to 20, 10%c. & 10bge. ; 5-20's, '65, old 108% a 109 1087, a — 100 Tol & W gc. @ Use. rio Rico—etining, common to 5208, "67" wig a 108% log a = 20 Drie, 7, a B¥ce, grocery, fair to oh Usha —" 1a — | » 10 Brazii—Duteh standard, Nos. 9 to 1, 7}, «102% a 108% Be a in , : Dutoh ‘standard, Now 10:4 wea — we — 1 or fe RR rior and extra superior TALLOW ciosed firmer, With sa, 8c. per Ib. tor out-of-town, | slac. per Ib. \W nisxey.—Receipts, 232 bbls. The gales were 400 bbls, st 6i40. per gallon, at which figure the market closed Steady. of 70,'00 Iba, at Bic. a At 4:30 P. M. rentes at Paris were quoted 61 Prime city was quoted at franca 67% centimes, Frankfort quotations were, Old 65's, 1023¢ ; bonds of 1881, 103% ; new 65's, 102%; ; bonds of '67, 10334; 10-40’, 9834. GOVERNMENT BONDS were firm at improved prices, without new features, closing as follows:—United States cur- 100 Ohio &M RR, 1 00 do... Wweo.card DOMESTIO MARKETS, Gauveston, July 20, 1874, 1 Cotton tending down; go dinary, I4}gc. Net re- rency sixes, 117; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 116 | j | cet ag alee WrpodiscUosutwioey We Malone 156. & 110%; do. do. do, coupons, 8 9 118%; | asics New Ouveans, July 20, 1876, do, five-twenties, 1862, registered, 112% a 1134; ; | qqCotton.quiet and unchanged; middl lore; Net Iq on ce ets, males; Kross, 52¢ ports coastwise, 1. ae Sy Ey CODEN. Tiere & Maes, CO. Bbey | | Sales 20; last evening, 100. Stoce, 23.837. 1864, registered, 114% 2115; do. do., do., coupons, Monte, July 20, 1874. 115% @ 116; do. do., 1865, registered, 115 a | Cotton dull and nominal; middling, I6c, Net receipts, 89 baies. Exports cuastwise, 74 tock, 6,252, KSTON, July 20, 1874. low middling, 154%4¢. ; 11614; do, do., do., coupons, 117 a 1175¢ do., new, registered, 115 a 11514; 84 do, do., do. do., do., do,, C West Un Tel Cotton quiet; middling, 15% 4 * | . 3 coupons, 116% @ 116}, ; do, do., 1867, registered, 11515 | panama ee | good ordinary, 19%6. . Nek recolpty 154 bales. dExports @ 115%; do. do., 40., coupons, 117%, a 117%5 do. | Adame Bxpr i, 100% a 17% Savannan, July 20, 1874, do,, 1868, registered, 116% a 11714; do. do., do, cou- | Rm Mer Gn Ex WX a ous, Ihe Gotam=Dermand sate) middling, 16. Nev receipts, 46 Dons, 117% @ 117% ; do. ten-forties, registered, 112 9 | Factfile Mail... dass miss hae: ‘Wruuioron, 0. July sn 1876 11244; do. do., coupons, 112% a 11344 ; do. fives, 1881, | 32 ‘Wabas! 2 |, Spirits of turpentine tri at SMe. Hosity frm at sie i i = | for strained. Crude turpentine steady a 0 registered, 111 @ 111}4; do, do., do., coupons, 112% | Hana scinccc. Bee Beg | $2 25lor yellow ip and g2 fo lor virgin. Tar ste alls, 6,C&le 11s a tig | $1 oS Tornno, Futy 20, 1 THE MISCELLANEOUS BOND MARKET RMT Aha 6 Mit in fethe dem: pd ane lower showed a weaker feeling in respect to railway COMMERCIAL REPORT. | white, Wabash. ae an Hea hye my a bao mortages, with @ fractional decline in prices, as |» $116; No. t $1 28; No. 2do., $1 15 a se x Ibis; September, § S new red, $1 03 1 will be seen in the official report of sales given | sour Irregular— Wheat Lower —Corn | whic’ kentucky $1 ‘to. new, ¥, $140; No. 2 a amber Illinois, $1 189 a $l 19 O 63e. for high nixed, cush ana July; low mixed, quiet and unchanged, at s7sc. to tein| Freights nominal, pis. wheat, 15,000 do. corn, 2,000 do. outs, busuels Wheat, 29,000-do. corn, below. State bonds were quiet and steady. Bank shares were a shade more active. The flowing were the closing bids on the regular cail tor these | several securities : Dearer—Oats Unchanged=Pork Higher —Lard Firm—Cotton on the Spot Dull— *“Fatures” Close at a Decline ot 5-32c.— Sugar Quict—Coffee Dull—Molasses Neg= BorraLo, Jul; RAILWAY MORTGAGES, lected—Rice Dull—Spirits Turpentine hake, And rail Imports fue the Inge forty-eight be f 12% Clev. y bas ole, 24,82) DIS, ; Wheitt, 3660 bushels: corn, 382,849 do. eS eee eden clans Buna Brlonewen ec. oF Higher — Rosin Firmer — Petroleum do.; tye 400 do, Canal shivn heat. Hos, Ha E Ist miss. % Easier. fo Idi, bashels:_ cop Ista ‘ive, 3 exports—W heat, 2 6.0 dos Bos 112 B guaran. Monpay, July 20-6 P. M. 3.70) do. rain iu store, with one eluvaior nol F hy & Alton ist m The merchandise markets were irregular—in Be en Ads | ea rn, 7 Te I Oo. anal treigh! hea! corn, 4 Om : Sere ia he Gk ced some cases being dull with radical changes im | Four quiet; sales 1,000 bbIs., onthe following rang Shh Burd Qs pe tat.) New York Cen 6's £6. 84 | uyers’ favor, while others were active and firmer. | Western spring. $6 u $6.25: akers, $0, )n a0 78; white, Set te ene i NY cents 1 At the Produce Exchange Nour was dull and trreg- | spring, $134; do, No. 2 do.. $1 30; Sheboygan, 81 30. New York Con ist m, ular, Wheat was dull, lower and almost entirely | Corm dull; raies 10,000 busticls,No, 2at jue,” Oats dull: convert. 12 104 107 +105 held at $1 19; + short cuts, ; shoulders, Ye. ; Uerces, 12c.; kegs Ower articles un- Harlem, 7's, Ist m, c. Western No. Zat 6c, Rye’ quiet i nominal. There was some inquiry for shipment, but at prices too low to admit of business, though holders were willing to make a liberal reduction. Union Pacifie 10's, Corn, on the other hand, was in good demand for + Osweao, Tuly 20, 1874 ‘ C or Mo, ist m export, and prices were about lc. dearer—tue mar- Plour racy; sale thaw aoe bps oon bey of Co ; mn Chiiseacteisg | Ket closing strong at theimptovement. Oats were our higa mixed’ at 75c., udm. 9°" | more steady, but not very active. Whiskey was meal, Sal for bolted, y 89 | unchanged, Pork was in speculative demand and | ? i Kiowa tit tau 2:84 | prices were again higher, the market ciosing firm, | {fis GS eae to Now Yorks’ Ratin Tol, Peoria & D 701g | Lard was in moderate request, but the market was firm. K. 400, Tord Wabin max, gg | Freigkts were without decided change. Cotton on the | AlDANY, fen Y an. Tol & Wab Istm, Sti D 77 | spot was without general'activity, although come export | monte -t wheat, 16,80 do. corn, 43,00 feet ™ Tol & Wab 2d m\........ 78 demand was noti le at # low figure, “‘Fntures” de- | of lumber. Great West 2d'm. 8... 75 | clined 5-320. Groceries were generally very quiet, Naval uly 2, 1874, Quincy & Tol ist, 1590.. 89 | stores were gene! ‘mer, spirits turpentine and Flour auiet and unchanged. opened rm : Foul selling figures. Petroleum favored | bat cloned dull and weaker: No. pring, $t lis 8 $1 IL: j¢ price spot: $1 1U} 5 ugust, STATE BONDS. rras.—The market for Rio was doll and nominal. S101; ‘rejected. Oe, Corn, demand light, 8 C non fund b. « 5% | We heard of no sales aside from small transactionsin a | holders fri. prices higher; No. z mixed, 624,c. bid spot} 4 Louisiana 6 2)” | Jobbing way. Mild coffees were quiet, without quotable | 62%c. bid July or August; rejected, clic. a blige, Cats Louisana 6’, new..... 20 hange ‘The stock in the United states of Rio | active nd higher, at Sii{o, a te. for No. a abot sige Louisiana o's levee... 33 mumps Up 34 tallow bid July, Soc. bid August Rye duiland lower at we. Louisiana 8's, levee. i as for No. Barley dull and tower at $1 & $1 044 for No AYrbL 1065 ash 8 Fopring, spor; $l July or August; $1 02 a $1 Os Septem hode ber. Pork excited; prices higher at $20 75a Be California g ; 7 July or August; $21 September. La: Connecticut ed, but no demand at $il 40. Gn the open Board in the wheat cloted heavy and lower at $1 10 July; $1 mings 17! August Corn closed steady at 62%c. a 62’ Saas We. 8 Se + 200, Oe oligen August. ‘Receipts—400 bi ou 3x0. : Curacos. | 20c., gala. 60 jays. wheat, 217,000 do. corn. 16,00 do. oate, 3, ‘OFTON.—ihere was something of an export movemenc | rye and 2,00) do. barley, Shipments—s00 bbix’ flour, day afternoon, confined, however, ¥,,000 bushels wheat, 243,00) do. corn, 300 do. oats, 1,000 do. rye ‘and 2,000 do, barley, HAVANA EXCHANGE. AVANA, July 20, 1874. in to Meral market being dull: 8 tor export, reported be- ape Of “short notices.” Ket to-day fan dive and closes dui. The following quowuons are nominal :— EUROPEAN MARKETS. quality not more than half « grade above or veiw the 10 grade quoted. The sales sum Up as follows:— : 95 pi day. — Say Eve'g. Total. | Loxpox Proover Mangwt.—Loxoox, Juty 20—Kven+ Uy ‘Lai Export..... ee 751 TOL | ing. ‘ine rosin, ids. a 18s per owl Linseed oti, £27 ts. a 15 BL. Nicholas 109 | Consumption - ot i) £28 por ton, lech 12 Btate of New York::.. 110 | Speowlation. - 119 dailies adhe non... " ~~ “no rt eee i Po futul deiivery Qnsis low midul ba oh 7 —For future deiive ~ beri THE PACIFIC MORTGAGES event after one o'clock August, 40) a SONABLI RATKS.—MONEY ON LIF Me. 200 at 16 ALi M closea a8 follows:—Central Pacifics, 88% a 89; Union Pacifics. $2% 885 tor Orst mortmawea: 80% Meee ee EEE EE EEE EE EEE EEE ee BO. | tive at 8 sc. | ot bi, Alabama, N.Orteana, Tras, | Exchange quiet. On the United States, sixty days, cur- | ai i a ae roncy, 121 a 12 premiam; do... short sight do., 120'a 126 } i a i Premiums do., axty days gold, 1404 142 premium; do. # 1116 16 146 | Phore sieht. wold, Lda 146 premium. On Loudon, ea ig Pi tior ii Ae 1 175 premium. On’ Paris, 142 @ 146 premium. Spanish gold, oe Good mi 1sig a8 14 ee —The quotatio! ased on cotton in store running in _FINANCTAL, LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS, 74 BROAD- s Way —Double Privileges, $250 to $1): Pats or Calls, on embers of the change” (or 100 shares, any {hing less not being marketabie. Jus! issued, pamphict, How Mouey is Lost and Made in Wall street,” mailed or to be bad of Brentano, 33 Union square, price 3 STOCK PRIVILEGE ON ALL THE ACTIVE Stocks at 1 to 23 per cent trom the market, parts of $100; shares at the same rates Contracts the last week have patd 600 per centon the investment Fall particulars and explanatory pamphlet on pplication tree, TUMBREL Bankers and drokers, No. 2 Wall street, New York. A WMONEY TO LOAN PROMPTLY UPON + and Mortgage on first class city Real Estat large Mortgaxes cashed, /, K. STEVENSON, Jy., 1 Pino street. j.t* SELIGMAN & © Banker: 21 Broad street, Now York, Issue Letters of Credit tor Travellers, payable in an; rt of Ki payable in any part of Kurope, asia, Africa, Australia Draw Bills of Exchange and make Telegraphic Trans- fers ot Money on Europe and Calliornee M RIGAGES WANTED—LARGE OR SMALL, CITY or country; will be cashed at once. 8. COCKCRUFT, 90 Ann street. ONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIES, WAGES, Notes, Collaterals, Personal Property and Merchan: | 'y ind, to @ny amount, on liberal terms. 26 } office | i IRADERS' DEPOSIT COMPANY. NO. 6 LIBERTY street. Loans and advances on 5 approved collateral pio o1 EB HAVE TO LOAN, FOR FIVE YKARS, ON IM. roved city property, $3).00), $25,000, $20,00, and several smailer sums. JAMES R. G1IBSO. AKRET: N, 77 Cedar street. 4 OR 000 WANTED—ON IMPKOVED $2.500 Brooklyn, No axe: A. A. BLAUVEL?, 39 $10 000 WANTED—ON REAL ESTATE, SITU- * aied in the country, about 75 miles from | the city, worth over $25,000. Address W. B., box ll | Horald office. $26.000 need not apply. Cor OOO ESTATE FUNDS TO Lo. class city property; 1.0.0 to $15.00) to- purchase cond Mortgages. Address b XISCU s8au street, room 6. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO PAY of drat and sscoud mortgages: brokers ¥RIEDLAND! R, room 3, ON FIRST also sinall sums of unsellor at Law, NT ort D FOR INVEST in Firsi, Second and Leasehold M nm ANproved und unimproved city real estate, W. b, & F. BARTLES, 43 Pine sireet, WANTED—AS A BUILDER'S LOAN, on first class Property in the vicinity GILMORE, MURKAL & CO, No. 4 Pine street. $150.000 of Central Park. 5 MORRISTOWN AND BLACK RIVER $200,000 farted? Wee'Gone onan city teed: Herieetly undoubted security. Por sale by LiVING STON & COMPANY, Bankers, 1) Pine street TO LOAN—ON $1,000,000 Pintoaraee tai for loans on bond and mortgage; Mortgages tor sale and Various sums to loan. Borrowers and capitalists are in. viled “to avail themsclyes of our special taciliues, GILMORE, MURRAY & CO., Mortgage Negotiators, No. 4 Pine street. COPARTNERSHIPS, MHE COPARTNERSH(P HERET OFORE under the firm and name ot Loton & Mur day dissolved by mutual consent; all busine with the late firm will be settled by Mr. dos who will continu 19 Broadway, New York. Dated July 18, 1874. ING phy is thi mt ph M phy, THOS. LOTON, H MURP TY. UNDER THE firm name ot Trevet and Co. ig this day dis- solved by minal consent. M, E. Favor is authorized to collect debts and pay all debts and liabilities “WM. TREVELT, against said firm New Yorw, July 20, 187 MB, FAVOR, FE. Daveny. NITY FOR GLASS CUTTER 10 BUY in the city a Factory estabished 87 years; ma- chinery complete and in pertec: order; has to be sol by order of the ¢ ‘ators On Liberal terms. tu: chasers oniv may address, ior particulars, EXE! box 4616 Post oftice. PARTNER A WELL ESTAB. lished produce commission business: large list of Shippers; domy a ine vusiness; rare chance for a relia. No. 5 Vey street, room 13 NTED—IN LING LARGE CO: and With a thorough archer with so% Address K. P. i of city trade, A like a p references unexceptionatile. Herald office. PERSON WANTED—TO ACT AS AGENT FOR A manutacturing company ; must be able to furnish D | o'clock, at 29 Bro: sta | Half Intere: i | $1,006 from $2.50) to $5,000; permanent situation and liberal a business Park row, salary; also a person with $500, to engage in paylig trom $50 to $150 per Week. Apply at2 oom ZL HALF INTEREST IN A GOOD BAR ROOM FOR sale—In the Twentieth ward; cheap rent; will be fold cheap, Apply to WILLIAM “ABBOLT, No. 8) New ower, N EXOELLEN very lucrative small ital; pro} NCE A light manufacturing business on. 3 800 per cent. Apply. before 1 ‘oom 35, NT OPPORTUNITY TO COMM 0 as herevotore, at the same location, | Tijd | rushed through the Senate and just as the hour of | ever, the channel | York or New Brunswick than to transport tt from | ¥ iis Se ————$__—______ t mes and Louisa Haye: q 2 IMPORTANT TO INLAND NAVIGA- | 9's Re nes bend a TION. | ‘Tne relatives and friends of the family are re. Spectiuily lavited to atlend the funeral; trom the residence s! 018 parents, No. 2215, Graham street, Brooklyn, a” Tuesday, July 21, at two o'clock.” eta The Staten Island-New Jersey Channel 4 Hawex.—Ay Newark, N. J., on Sunday, July 19, in Which Are Interested Fourteen 1874, JouN H.4G. HAWss, aged 40 years god § States—The Work of Removing the | wouth: Obstractions. | zu of funeral heseenst, vn It is @ fact not generally known that an im- URLRY.—AL ner residente, 235 Delancey streec, on Mouday, July 20, BRipGet HURLEY, i the Got yeur of her'age, Notice of tuneral in toamotrow's 3. £EY.—On Monday, July 20, Of cholera infantom, GkORGIE C., only child of George C. and the late mense traffic is done by steamboats every year through the waters off Staten Island and New | Jersey, formeriy called “Acnter Kull,” to distin- guish them from Raritan Bay or “Kul Von Kull,” | Juke A. Keep, aged 1 year, 4 months and 11 daya, but now known as Staten Island Sound, No less | | Funeral wiil take piace on Wednesday afternoom | Qt three o'clock trom No, 420 Cuurberland street, than fliteen diferent lines of steamboats ply in | Brooklin. these waters, ten of which aione trade between KENNEDY.—FRANCIS Kenvepy, aged 28 years. Philadelphia and ports farther north. Besides | , Relatives and triends of tue family are respect- fully invited to atteud the tuneral, from his late residence, 61 Wythe avenue, Williamsburg, Tuesday, 2st insv., at haltpart eee ee Oe LAURENT.—On Sunday, July 19, of cholera tnfan- ., tum, CHARLES P., infant 4 Notouly | 4. Laurent. on of Thomas H. and Julie these there are large numbers of sailing crait, brigs, schooners and sioops which do a large car- rying trade between the Amboy ports, New York, | places up the Hudson and Eastern ports. do the boats of Jersey and New York, but Faneraj from Nautilus street, Citton, 8. L, those of Virginia, Delaware, Pennsyivania | %¥, spona-et th pep Gio and all the New England States ply on | guiy 3 Isis, Maly Huma, Wile of fea Cope the “Achter Kull.” A reliable statistician states that the commerce passing through this channel jast year amounted to 12,000,000 tons, valued at from $35,000,000 to a round $100,000,000, and the tramMic 18, Of course, yeariy increasing. Hence the | importance is at once seen of having a éaie, clear and unovstructed channel. Instead of this, how- rom & point known as Corner Stake and Shooter's Island has been for years rendered most unsafe and uncert: in vy DANGEROUS OBSTRUCTIONS and alluvial impediments. Not a year has gone by in which vossels Lave not been stranded, aisabled or totally wrecked by reason of these obstructions, which tor the mos: part consist of great mut de- posits, At the present time the wrecks of | several fine vessels are observable tn the | “Kull.” Between the poipis named, distant about a mile or so from eacu other, the ‘channel is ex- tremely tortuous, and, during’ certain winds aud | Udes, frequently bames the skill and seamanship of the most experienced shipmasters and pilots. And even unuer the most tavorable circumstances of tide and weather the channel 13 dangerous and vessels are frequently grounded, 30 that their car- lately of New York, m the pa husetts pavere lease copy. ¥NCH.—On Sunday, July 19, MORRIS Lyn | the 20th year of his age. , bots ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend his tuneral, from the residence of bis brother-um- law, James Cotver, 131 Cherry street, on Tuesday, July 21, at two o’clock, from thence to Calvary Cemetery, Lyncn.—On Monday, July 20, at one A. M., MICHAEL, infant son of Michael and Catherine Lynch, aged J year, 3 mouths and 20 cays, The juneral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 416 West Forty-seventh streec, on Tuesday, July 21, at half-past one P.M. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectiully invitea to attend, LE CounT.—At New Rochelle, on Sunday, July 19, ALICE, daughter of Charles 0, and Josephine A, Le | Count, aged 4 montns, Funeral this day (Tuesday), from the residence of her parents, at half-past three o'clock. MABEN.—At Astoria, L. [, on Sunday, July 19, SARAH MERCHANT, injant daugnter of J. Campbell | and Virginia M. Maveu, aged 8 months, ‘The friends are invited to attend the faneral 26th year of her age, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock. ves Rave to be remuVed in lighters or wait 3 ¥ oy ordmary high tide the channel is | ‘mend Det! only irom twelve to fourteen tect deep, "As may | af Tends Of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 260 {avingston street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday after- o'cl readily be conceived, 5 THR EFFECT OF ALI THIS two has been to impede navigation, tcrease transpor- | 2OOB. Man é tation expenses and, in muuy cases, to render it | Peres Rin ee! pi 20, FRIEDRIKE | more costly to ship a’ carzo irom Elizabeth toNew | MA : ory C. Mangels, in the 63d ear of her age. ‘The re.atives and friends of the family, also the the Chesapeake or Delaware across New Jersey to bers of Trinity Lodge, No. 12, F. aud A. M. the port named. Besides the damage to property, | Members o vited te 7 ret Many a Weather-deaten mariner has undergone | BFC Tespectiuily invited to attend, the funeral, from Zion church, in Henry on Wednesday, July 22, at half-past one o'clock. ANSFIE. In West Hoboken, N. J., on Sunday, | July 19, 1874, GeorGE Henry, intant son of Isaac and Jane Manstield, aged 9 months and 9 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, irom the residence of the Union street, between Clinton and Paii- enues, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two great hardstips.even when in full sight of ind, | brees, Brooklyn, in stormy weather and “in the dead waste and | middie of the night.’ To do away with these dangers and obstructions has been for years past the dream and ambition of Mr, John P. Bonnell, | Harbor Master of Elizavetiport, NJ. Aiter per- | sistent agitation, the Legislatures of New York and New Jersey passed the necessary laws, looking to the improving of the channel. Then to Washing ton went Mr. Bonnell. Here his efforta to ‘ through the nécessary appropriation were warmly | y MILER—Ou Mouday, July aan ay ence seconded by buth Senators stockion and Freiing- Sere a y * a huysen, Cougressman Clarke, 0 Elizabeth, Was pledged on his election to pay particular at- tention to the matter, appears to have patd the game attention to mis promises in this respect asis | t characteristic of politicians, Finally, after the | 8d thirteen da al atching. " rs The relatives and friends of the family are in- CTR he oe ote Watohing. the bill was | vited to attend the funeral from the residence of | bis grandiather, David pesbeck, Maple avenue, | bast Orange, N. J., on Wednesday, July 22, at four | o’'ctock P.M, Train leaves Barclay street at ball- past two o'clock P. M. Mokbus.—At Tremont, on Sunday, July 19, Isa- BELLA, wile of August Moebus and eldest daughter 7 ee Who | “Notice of funeral hereatter. 187 | Mircugi..—July 20, 1874, Marcrs Epwarp, son | of Marcus and Lizzie Mitchell, aged tive months aujournment was at hand an APPROPRIATION OF FLETY THOUSAND DOLLARS was made, It 18 believed that $450,000 will fully cover the cost of the improvement. A few days ago Mr. | Bonnell received from Washington the tydro- | { J. H. Hamann, in her 23d year. raphic survey of the channel executed under the | fd map| direction of Major Generat Jonna. Newton, Uutted | ,,Fumeral services trom her late residence, Twelfth streat and Washington avenue, Tremont, on Wednesday, July 22, at two o'clock, MULFORD.—At Mahopac, N. Y., on Monday, July 20, 1874, of pneumonia, JOHN MORGAN, son of Rovers with under the eye o1 Mr. Geissler, civil engineer, | and Major General pew tone ae channel Keaqudyl the points avove named will be considerany pie, q suralgntened andan artifelal one made through | PAC ei pe ne he mud shoals 600 feet wide. Dredging will nave | to be done for about a mile. Every “year 200 ves. , _ Relatives and friends ane, ceeeneraly sonia Ve sels have grounded in this channel: | attend the funeral, from Dean’s dotel, Lake {| hopac, on Wednesday, July 22, at ball-past seven | States Army, and the wor« will be begun forth. | } B38 mine! pears a mecha at one vane YGATT.—On Monday, July 20, GEORGE E. My@arr, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. of Brewster, in the 27ta year o1 his age. —_—_-— — | Funeral services at the restdence of bis father, Married. | A.S. Mygatt, on Thursday, 23d inst., at hali-past s one o'clock. recy terest era oe ats ageing Jaly | Nor ) by the Rev. Charles fH. Bixby, WILLIAM &. s i 3. oY EVANS to BLANCHE C., eldest daughter of A. C. | a oro pointe rally bata Non me Stanton and granddaughter of Elijah T. Brown, |“ Priends of the family are respectfuliy requested Esy. No cards, | to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Hewitt—CepaLLas.—On Thursday, July 16, 1874, | jatner, 288 West Fourth street, this day (Puesday) at the church of St. Jonn the Evangelist, by the | at two o'clock P. M. Rev. James Macmanon, Rosert Hewitt, Jr., of Norron.—Suddenly, at Harlem, on Saturday, this city, to ANTONIO, daughter of Juan Manuel | July 18, 1874, MARY ALETTA, only daughter ot Harry Cebalias, of Santander, Spatu. and Mary E. Norton, aged 6 months and 5 days, Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to atrend the funeral, at the residence of her grand- Friends and relatives are requested to attend | remains to be interred in Greenwood. his iuneral, ac hus late residence, No. 226 East | , PATrERSON.—On Sunday, July 19, 1874, after a Fourth street, at one o’clock, Wednesday, July 22, | Hngering ulness, at the residence of ner son, John ‘22, mn Sunday, July 19. 1874, Grorag W.,. ae | N OUD ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND FEED Business for sale—At Orange, N. owner has Jo; business West. Apply toGSORGL RUSLINU, 190 Cham- ork. bers street, New WITH B* N STOCK, EASILY MANAGED, 4) cheap tor cash; must sell'or exchange; reasons at interview, from $1,000 to $3,000 wanted, Address DE- derald office. OR SALE—PATENT RIGHT to aid in sketching landse spective; may assist artists and serve as teacher tor the OR AN INSTRUMENT ss &c., in true per- learner: just Invented and ‘TIST, Herald Brooklyn Bra F°%, SALE, LOW—TEA, GROCE Store: good cash trade; selling, Address GEORGE F, street, Newark, nothing like it, Address AR- inch office. Y AND PROVISION Satisfactory reasons tor CONCKLIN, 74 Orange NVENTORS! PATENTS BOUGHT, SOLD OR WORKED on royalty; inventors assisted in taking out Patents. THOMPSON & CO., 33 ark row. ARTNER WANTED—IN TWO SPLENDID, CASH- paying businesses; owner cannot attend ‘to both; bears investigation; will take @ partner in one or both. ©, GOLDSTEIN, 114 Nassau street, ARTNER WANTED.—A MAN WITH $800 CAN SE- cure an interest ina cash business, requiring two interested ; is well established and paying large protits. Apply at 172 Worth street, corner Chataam. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $100,000 CASH, IN A 8s that pays $15,00 per anuum, with no capi- and will pay $50.00) with the above amount. Address RINER, Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $3,000 TO $5,000 cash, to establish the general auction business, by a party with twenty years experience ; a favorable oppor- tunity for @ saté cash business. Address, with real name, box 1,546 Post office. tal PA! part ES DESIRING TO SELL STO MANUPFAC- turing, hotel or other business, also’ good parents, will find it to their advaniage to call ‘upon SIMPSON & SMITH, G6 Cortlandt stre NO PHOTOGRAPHLERS,—FOR SALE, THE PRIVI- lege of making pictures on the best pleme growad in the city. Address PHOTOGRAPHER, Herald oft.ce, WITH $20 TO $50 IN A we kill our own chickens: the best Apply oJ, ADAMS, corner Court lyn. and Bergen streets, Broo! FANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- s,the planing mill, business to purchase One stand take charge of a mill now doing a good business; a small capital required. Aduress MILL, box 144 Herald ofice. W NTED—PARi ‘ 2 in fi ries inves oh "Add chan 200) CASH AND $00 ON TIME WILL BUY THE e Lease and Good Will of a first class Laundry, ing a good business: rent $30.4 month, KbD SLAK LAUNDRY, 55 West Eighteenth street. WILL BUY MY RIGHT IN A FIRST CLASS Restaurant im Broadway; cost $2,000; rare an. Apply at 106 Thompson strec R ER OR CAPITALIST, rst class diamon: ing will hold securitie: tess D| Li WITH $5,000 broker's office; gelerences ex: § $300 chance for a a TO $ TO INVEST IN OR BUY SOME Paying business that will bear investiga- Address, with paruculars, A. B., box 16 Herald 813 O00 oueA®, PROFIT LAST YEAR (books to show) from my Bakery, Res- taurant and Confectionery, which I will sell tor $14,000, owing to a sudden and permanent injury: location un- surpassed and business with the best people; half cash urchaser Will do; balance secured. Address box 4050 rust ville, REAL ESTATE, ‘The opening business of the week at the Ex- change yesterday were the two following Supreme | Court sales:—Messrs. A. J. Bleecker, Son & White disposed of, under direction of Mr. Allen T. Smidt, referee, an unexpired term of lease of the prem- tses No. 625 Fourth street, and Hugh Camp, under ‘the direction of Mr. William Sinclair, referee, one Jot on 120th street, east of Eighth avenue. NW YORK PROPERTY, BY BLRECKER, SON & wuitn, 13story bk. h, and leage of lot No, 260 4th shy n. &, 63 te ©. of AV. B, lot 24x96 ‘The lease has 20 tA be ru ‘ound rent $550 per K ay 1 lots, §. 129th at, 100 ft Y. Ackerman, plaintiff . A DANGEROUS PRECEDERT. (From the Washington County Post.) The simple fact that such @ nomination sets before the country a dangerous precedent, with- out any good reason why it should be done, is suMcient, A tradition of the Republic, almost as sacred as the Constitution, should not be set aside except for the most urgent reasons. We have confidence enough in that good sense for which President Grant bas been distinguished to believe that if he has not already determined to retire at the end of his present term, that he will see it in time to relieve the party that has twice honored $3,675 him with its sudrages trom any embarrassment in tue premises. ’ BLEECKER.—On Sunday, July 19, 1874, CAROLINE P., | eoraon staged batectenr C., widow of John A. Pat- Captsieaone Bendesso ear mavenver cena ste The relatives and friends of the family are re- ‘The funeral services will be held this (Tuesday) | SPectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the morning, at eleven o'clock, at her late residence, | Tesidence of her son, 208 Henry street, Brooklyn, 332 West Nineteenth street. | this (Tuesday) afternoon, July 21, at three o'clock. Bonnett.—On Saturday, July 18, Prerre, infant | , PRDDIK.—At Newark, N. J.. on Monday, July 20, gon of Williau H. aud Margaret A. Bonnett, aged ACA OF SAUER SUL eee 1 year 2 months and 1 day, be ‘Relatives and friends of the family are invited | Funeral from the residence of ter husband, 49 to attend the, {aneral, irom the residence, of his PO Bi te add lan fia ns arents, On Huguenot street, New Rochelle, this Plt Tuesday) afternoon, at halt-past three o'clock. PeLi.—On Monday irae abel 20, of diph- Train leaves on New York and New Haven Rail- | theria, CLARENCE, son of John H. and Caroune KL road. from Grand Central depot, at 2:20 P.M. Perio tamara ile eae ciao at tue vemenen 00 ee leaves New Rochelle at 5:11 ana 6:04 his grandtatner, Stephen Hyatt, Hastings-on-Hud. son, on Tuesday, July 21, at two P. M, PHILLIPS.—On Sunday morning, July 19, after a | lingering illness, Jonas N, PHILLtps, aged 57 years | and 8 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from his late resi- | dence, No. 36 West Twelfth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o’clock. ASSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEX.—The mem- Bower.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, July 20, WILKIE SANDFORD, only son of Waiter B. and Sarah A. Bower. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attena the tuneral, from the resi- dence of nis parents, No. 53 Division avenue, on Tuesday, July 21, at two o'clock P. M. Cincinnati and Baltimore papers please copy. BURBIDGE.—On Sunday, July 19, WILLIAM BUR- BIDGK, aged 31 years, svn of the late James and ee Burbidge, of Cloonageer, county Longford. ireland. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, Robert Shaw, 435 West Twenty-sixth street, this day (Tuesday), at one | o'clock P. M. f CAMPBELI.—On Sunday, July 19, WILLLAM Camp. BELL, in the 29th year of nis age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family, and also | the members of the Seventh avenue United Pres- byterian church, are respectiully invited to attend the tuneral, trom his father’s residence, William Campbell, No, 62 South Fifth avenue, on Wednes- day, July 22, 1874, at two o'clock P. M. CHAMPLIN.—In Providence, R. L, on Wednesday, July 1, FeaNKre W., onty child of J. Henry and Emily Love Champlin, aged Lo years, His remains were interred in the family vauit at Essex, Gonn, CHRISTOPRER.—OM Monday, July 20, Wu. H CHRISTOPHER, aged 6 Months and 4 days. The iuneral service will take place on Wednes- day, 22d inst., at the residence of his grandfather, Wm. H. De Le Ree, 18 Christopher street. Rela- | tives and iriends are respecttuiiy invited to attend, | bers of the above association are hereby notified to meet at No. 36 West Twelfth street on (tnis) | Tuesday morning at ten o'clock for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respeet to our late worthy member, Jonas N. aoe FRANCIS HAGADORN, F. 8. PostLEY.—On Sunday, Jnly 19, 1876, WiLLiaM H. PosrLkY, Of Jersey City Heights, aged 68 years 7 months and 16 days. Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, A. D. Bloodgood, No, 101 Wilson street, Brooklyn, E. D., Thursday afternoon, July 23, at three ofciock. | The relatives and friends of the family and those of his son-in-law are invited to attend without further notice. South Seventh street ferry. PowELt.—On Sunday, July 19, 1874, EDWARD | MACHELL POWELL, only child of George E. and M. | Virginia Powell, aged 1 year and 2 months, | Funeral on Wednesday, Ju\y 22, at one o'clock. Pp. M., from his parents’ residence, No. 2 Vine street, near Chestnut avenue, Jersey City Heights, SerHMmAN.—On Sunday, July 19, Euza Carenta, twin child of Peter H. and Eliza Sethman. The reiatives and friends are respectiully invited. to attend the funeral. from 670 Myrtle avenue, cor- nee oF Bet raany street, on Tuesday, July 21, at twe CONKLIN.—At Piermont, on Mondas, July 20, 1874, | O'clock P. . , ear of her | SHERWOOD.—At Elizabeth, N. J., on Saturday, He. CATHERINE CONELIN, In the 8&0 y | uly 18, Eva C. Havcx, the wife of Eaward Hl. Sher- ne relatives and sriends of the family are re- | W0od, In the 20th year of her age. spectfully invited to attend the fneral from the | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are-re~ Methodist Episcopal church, Piermont, on Wednes- | Spectiuily invited to attend the funeral, this (Tues- Yolock P. M., withoat furti | day) aiternoon, at nall-past three o’cloek, from her Kae a ks abba dha ¥ ner | ate residence, Centre street, corner of Third ave- CORCORAN.—On Monday, July 20, ANDREW Cor. | Due, Elizabeth, N. J. CORAN, im the 38th year of his age, a native of | | SMITH.—On Sunday, July 19, 1874, James Smite, county Westmeath, freiand. | tm the 66th year of his age. The relatives and triends of the family are re- Relatives and (rien4as of the famfly are invited to spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his | attend the funeral, without further notice, from r ce, NO. 225 West Thirty-filth street, on , his late residence, No, 391 Fifth aveaue, ou Weanesaay, Say 22, at two o'clock. ee | Wednesday, July 2-) t874, at nine o'clock A. M. CosTELLO.—On Monday, July 20, GinrvRa, infant | | TEMPLETON.—On Monday, July 20, aiter a linger~ daughter of C. J. and Nellie 1. Costello, | iliness. OscaR F. TEMPLETON, a years, The Juneral will take place this (Tuesday) after- His friends and the friends of the ‘amily are re- Noon, at two o'clock precisely, from the residence | Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his ot her parents, No. 106 Charles street. | late residence, 21 West Ninth street, on Thursday DoaN.—At his residence, No. 105 West Sixteenth | NeXt, 23d inst., at eleven o'clock A. M. street, WiLLIAM DoLay, in the 75th year of his Philadelphia papers piease cop py. 8. THOMPSON.—At Bay Shore, L. ih on Friday, Jalg “ime relatives and friends of the family are re- | 17, ELEANOR, daughter of the late Major Thompson. spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of St. Francis Xavier, West Sixteenth Funeral services will be held at her late resi- dence, Latte Shore, on bing Td sox e — Street, on Wednesday morning, Jnl: ‘at ten | Past ten A. M.. Interment at Green’ me- o'clock ; thence to Calvary Cemetery for ini rment, | tery. Carriages will leave the Lye ats. fh DoNOVAN.—In_ Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 19, | street ferry, foot of Rooseve! reet, Barty, son of Timothy and Margaret Donovan, aged 3 years, 1 month and 8 days, Ww Accompiny the remains'irom. South Side luatlvosdt parents 2a Pacine street, on Tuesday, July 21, at gue er ise Bbw. ioe Senin f = an DoveHERTY.—Un Sunday, Jnly 19, KaTis AGNRS, | rene, funeral will take place from hie father’s Seated 2 youre ad etapa ses Mary A. Dough: | osiqence. 110 Chestnut street, Providence, ie Loy Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | bag Biel a, at one ‘o'clock P.M. " attend the funeral, trom the residence of her | »,) 880 Ly aad i re July 49, at oe Tes! cone or parents, 2,121 Second avenue, corner loth street, | RIS Motler PR Peeniragidorm netuscy Sherer’ July 21, at one P. M., to Woodlawn | Wuneral at oie o'slock P. M., on ae Monday, July 20, ata quarter past | 21 Friends of the family are respectfully invited FINLAY.—On two A. M., NORMAN M. FINLAY, of New York city, | ¥,attend. Faneral to * =the residence of Mr. TurreRk.—On Monday, July 20, 1874, after a shor Ro; nen, nt Gate Station, Staten. Isiand, at bwo: pte CaRRIF L., wife of Lorenzo B. Tupper, tn pbs oe Weanenday Inly 20, after alingering i. | No Moe of faneenl hereafter. nwite of jad year of | .WARD.—On Sunday, July 19, Cn youngest / ness, Mary, wife of dohn Ford, in the s2d year of aagehe— On sum tay, July 10, Ch maga | months and 3 days. The relatives and friends of the family are in-, vited to attend the funeral, at No. 167 West Forty~ | pinth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, July aj, at one o'clock. her age. Notice of the funeral in Wednesday's paper. FowLer,—At East Chester, N. Y., on Sunday, July 19, 1874, Lucy A., wife of Richard W. Fowler, in the 60th year of her age. clatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, {rom her late residence, at one WINSLOW.—At his residence, No. 44 West Twon- o'clock P. M., Wednesday, July 22. * tleth street, on Satarday morning, 18th inst., f Harris,—On Sunday July 19, ALFRED W, FARRIS, | James WINSLOW, In the 60th year of La tn the seth goat of tts age. | Retarives and friends of the family are invited to ‘The frienis of the lamily, Also the members of | atgend the funeral service, at his late residence, at Masonic Lodge 418, F. and A. M., ate respectfully ty | invited to attend tle funeral, trom the residence | without further notice. wall | of his parents, No. 20 Fourth street, Brooklyn, &, | ing at the Pe ey Ay ton the arrival of the D., on Tuesday, July 21, at two o’clock P. M. ten o'clock A.M, train ew York. ratwoing iy, Hares,—On Sanday, uly W. JAMES A., only ety | lime for the 4:50 P.M traig, hkeepsic, on Teseaag Se inat, Sb te pe