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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL —-——— Continued Activity oa the Stock Exchange— Further Advanee in Prices. FOREIGN EXCHANGE EASIER.) oe Gold 109 1-2 a 109 6-8—Money Un- changed—Railway Mortgages Firm, Waa, STREER, | THuRSDay, Sept. 24—6 P, M. The wore confident feeling whieh appears to have at length given bb bh to @ genuine bull move- ment on the Stock Exchange was still more ap- | N parent to-day in increased dealings and a further | advance in prices. This advance was shared in | by nearly the entire list of securities dealt in, and ranged (rom 5 (024 per cent, As usual in A BULL MARKET, there were intervals Of realization daring the day, and in the afternoon the warket showed a reac- tion from this cause of tol per cent from the | highest figures of the day, which was, however, recovered belore the close to the extentof i to % per cent, the market leaving steady. The upward movement during the day | was assisted by encouraging reports from com- | mercial circles concerning the revival of trade, Botably a marked improvement ip the export | trade for grain and more confident tone in the Gry goods jopbing line, The sales Of stocks reached an aggregate of 299,530 shares, the largest single day’s transactions this tall, with the prin- cipal activity in Northwestern, Pucific Matl, Lake | Bhore, Union Pacific, Erie, Wabash, St. Paul, Western Union, Ohio and Mississippi, O., OC. and J, ©. and Rock Island, in the order named, The sad- joined table gives the sales of each stock and also | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, Thursday, Sept. 24—10 Before THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICKS, ‘ighest. Loncest, Sales, lew York Central . oe 8,500 jariem. . Ls 500, Erte .. . 3 19,000 ye Louis K. C. & N. pref. 100 \. H. & Hartiord.. 1, 28 . 31,009 15, 5 38900 North wostern prese: 1,000 Rock Island. 10,245 Iron Mouutain, 100 Milwaukee and St. Paul. 353% 14,950 a St. Paul pret 54 300 oO and Alton pref. 102 New Jersey Southern New Jersey Central. Hannibal & Si. Missouri Pacific. Omo and Missiasippi... 11,600 Boston, Hartf?d & Ene. 300 Pauama...... 200 Western Union... 18%, 12,450 Atlantic & Pacific pref. 14% 200 Pacific Mail 49 5) Quicksi! = Sopa preferre 1. & Hudson Canal Alton & Terre Haute O&l.... . GOLD Opened at 109%, sold at 10944 and closed at 109% a 100%. Cash gold was in demand, and 1 and 2 per cent was patd for tts use. Loans were also made fat, The announced sale of gold at the Sub-Treas- Bry brought out eighteen bids, aggregating $2,302,000, at from 104.26 tw 10%64%. The @warc of $500,000 was made at from 109.00 up- Wards. The customs receipts to-day amonnted to $855,000, The Assistant Treasurer paid ous $24,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds and $23,000 on interest account, The five-twenties recetved at Washington for redemption to-day amounted to $120,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE ‘Was steady on the basis of 4.84 for prime bankers’ | Sixty Gays’ sterling and 480% for short signt, nominal rates; with selling rates 4.85% and 4.364 Tespectively, Continental was quiet and steady. Reichmarks, 94% and 95%. Cables, 96 a 96%, Prime Paris, 5.16% and 5.134%. Jt was reported to- q@ay that the Erie Railway Company had nego- ‘ated a further loan in London, and the state. Ment obtained credence from the sale by one firm here of £100,000, sixty days’ sterling, at 4.83 net. The steamer Thuringia, jur Europe to-day, took out $144,670 silver bars, The imports of specie from Ravana during the week were $107,000 gold coin. There was no change in THE BANK OF ENGLAND rate of discount to-day, and it remains three per cent The Bank lost during the week £49,000 in bullion and gained on balance to-day £1,000. Tne Proportion of bank reserve to liabilities, which Was 49% last week, is DOW 50% percent. The rate for money on the London Stock Exchange to-day Was 2's per cent, or per cent below the bank rate, The specie in the Bank of France increased during the week 5,574 MONEY continues easy at 210 3 per cent for call loans and 6to7 percent for prime mercantile paper, Une hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars of na- Uonal bank notes were received for redemption at the Treasury to-day. The Cittz Bank of Louisiana, which suspended September 2, resumed Payment to-day. All liavilities on the other side Willbe met by cable In Lonaon, The internal Fevenue receipts to-day were $290,000, The market for AMERICAN SECURITIES ABROAD was generady firm, with Erie active and closing strong. The following were the closing prices in London, five P. M.:—Consols, money, 92%; do., ac- count, 92%; five-twenty bonds, 1865, old, 10834 a 108%; do, do., 1867, 1094; ten-forty bonds, 104% @ 104%; new fives, 104%; Erie, 85% 035%; do., preferred, 563;. reutes at Paris were firmer, G3f. 25¢. Five-twenty bonds of 1862 at Frankiort Were quoted firmer at 98),. GOVERNMENTS were firm upon moderate dealings, closing as follows:—United States currency sixes, 1174 @ 117%; do. sixes, 1681, registered, 117 a 1173 @o. do, do., coupons, 17% a 118; do. five- twenties, 1862, registered, 112% a 112 do. @0., d0., coupons, 112% a 112%; do. do, 1364, Fegistered, 1144, a 114%; do. do., do., coupons, 16% & 115%; do. \lo., 1865, registered, 1l5% @ 115% ; 40. do., do., coupons, 115% a 116%; de. do., | do., new, registered coupons, 115% a 115 registered, 115% @ 116; do. do., coupons, 116% allT; do, do,, 1868, registered, 110 4 116%; do, do, do., cou Pons, 117 @117%; do, ten-lorties, registered, 110% @ 110%; do. do., conpons, 111% a 111%; do., fy 1881, registered, 111% @ 112; do, do., do., cou- pons, 111% @ 112, RAILWAY MORTGAGES. The following were the latest bids for railway mortgages :— Alb & Busq Ist dda... 1003 Bur, © K & M Ist, 7's, gt 67% 15 a 1 do. a 5 do. » 1867, do., do, Kalamazoo & Wa P ist 30 Lake Shore div b eo Che: & Ohio t's, istm.. 4944 Lake Shore 2d. con’é.. W Ohi & Alton ist us just Lake Shore e 2d, r...°) 92 vohiet & Cbi lst. .: Mich Cen con 7s, 1902,. 99 Beh, Je rey ist: 9 Cha, Bur De, lst. 1104 Che Ko i Mich Cen Ist m, 8's, 2111 NY @NHOw......... OD N ¥ Cen 6s, “83. a huCen Rew York Cen 6's, Fé. 9 Noe vo 102 New York Cen o’a, sub, 92 Mil 2st F let a POD 104%] New York Cen lat'm, c.10°¢ MAStP 7s, gold, RD. 75” New York Cen Istm. r.1u8 MU ASUP ISL LaOD M © Hod 87's, 20 mat, Mild sep tstm.C&M. 75 Hud R7s'3d m 75. Chi & r 9% Harlem 7's, Ist m 108 Galen Harlem Ps iss m,r-.. 107% Galen Obio & Migs con $1.) 918g chi & Ay Ohio & Mise 2d. con... 7754 ©, 0, 1G Cen Pac we Pel back & W ud'm. "1x" Weetern "s, con. 108) Un Pac i % Morris & Eeex (atc i07* Union Pa, oe Morris & besex 2d m.\i02 Union Pac yn Borris & Hewex 7's, 7i,. 84 Union Pactfe 6f."...4. 16K Erie Wet @x.....-.... 103% Pac RR of Mo, Ist... 78% | Phe 24 ms, 70.....:10) Pac Rut 7's, gid by Mo 100 Lerle Sd mn, 78, "85, 976 Oley & Pitts con 6f.....100 Ene 4th m, 7s, 80. .... iby Ciey & Pitted m. wh % Fong Dock bonds...) Col Chi & fd Int... 7855 Han @StJo ld grant... Col, Chi & Lad aa 25 Hap & StJo 8's, cony.. Tig Stlouw & 1M Ist in 8a iii Cen 7 per cent, 75.18" St Louls IM 2d me. 69 Mich : ou: Alton & Y Had in.) 72 x Bel & bo TL istia, By. 98 Tol, Peora & War. ED Tol! Peoria & War. W Tol, Peo & War coi hd Toledo & Wat cor Great West ist, 'bs, Grewt Weat 2d-tn, %. | Corn E of | Ir | Currency balances. STATE Connecucut Os, Georgia 6%. Georgia 7's, gb. Indiana 98... Taos © OF D Kentucky #$ Mich 6s, ‘779. | Mich 6's; °s8. sa Missouri 6's, 74. Missouri t's, ‘75. Missouri 6s, "7A, Missourt 6s, 74): | Missouri @s. 79. Fanding ry bonds, "94 ...- 92 y oa ge et ¥ os g 1, 83. And as follows for ciry Oity....... Commerce. Conunental. Currency exchanges. Gotd exchanges. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD Gold balances. ... Gross clearances.. Currency, Coin... $1000 Del, L & W.c.b3 105 4u0 ss West Un Tel. v3 788; WO” do... ig a wn da 100 Pac § 900 3700, do TWNYC&H RR 10u 2h, 1h, ats 10188 WI, loz Bw do 100 Mich Cen RR... 1W Oli & NW RR pt. aw dO veseeee 20:15 and 11:30 A. M, $1000 US Hs, ¢, BL.be 17% 100 US 5 165..m 1DSby 2000 Us F be 11.3 100 65u0 U $3000 Mo Ms, 1 bds..... ‘NU Alb & Sus ist um 1000 M & St Ast. gb 16000 do... | MOONY a NG: wo NYO ist,c 10000 Har Let ua 77s, ¢... V 5000 Mem & Char Ist. 10 shs bourth N Bank 14 Del @ 1 Canal. 98 1 0 do sbe 100 Quick Miting Go.. 32% 200 Quick M Co pf..be 39) i) do. 1000 West Un Tel... a ¢ a WNYC AHR RES gy ao... bs 100 cn 100 6 Obsiieoc-csite 3 rie RRA. 6 630 20 4 on 4 Harlem RR... 10Aité TH RRpLOC 100 x 100 Mich Cen RR lw F 2) iC 2 10) rey 100k 4 bs 68 * The $12000 NY Cen Ist, c. 300 shs Wost Lu Tel... OU La veaas snes Soy Pac Mail 200 ao. on 200 40) 108, 73% 100 do. ly Chi & RRR 0d | 00 do | 2», ao | 1900 © do 400 © 1 On Pac RR. 0) do. 2 do 2 do bu = go. } 1000 do... .705. “4 &) = do eer et 54 20 40. +. 3088 WO Quicksilver pf... S836 $300 US 5-2), r, °63..be 115 GW Us &a,c 6 .be lb% $5000 West Pac bds.be 8% 1900) Cen. Pac g bds. W000 dO. . 100 do. be 19000 do bs 92 1000 Pac 7's, gtd Mo.be 10usg wm 3100 Un Par BR ist m 1100" do . 3000 On Pac 7a 1g... 88 20u0 GO. eee veces BOM 20 Un Pao sink td.. 75% 10 6,6 ALC dat 1h 8000 mincy & Tol Int '%).. 6 I & 30 Towa Ist... Were neglected, excepting jong bonds, The latest bt BANK SHARES, TREASURY BALANCES. ww) sf Ho chi 2 12:20 P. M.—Before Call. Second Board—i P. mM. NEW YORK 22zZze2zZZ4 a, 175, Ohio @s, "1. Rhode IMand 6 BOOS iose cortaire nce SC 6's, Jan and July. BC 6's, Ap! and Oct... > C non tund bds. See Tenn #s, old m | Tenn Os, oid M Tenn 6%, ne’ AS Tenn 0's, new, exc... S445 ‘Tenn 6's) new series... 54 Virginia's oid. Virginia O's pew, ‘%6., Virginia 0's, new, 67. 30 Virginia 6’ con: ba | Virginia 6's, con, 2a" 6. Virginia 6, deferred... Manhattan, Marine Mech ant * Mech'ics’ Bank'g Merchants... Merchants’ Exchan, Nassau New York. .! Ninth National North Americ: EXCHANGE abet TO-DAY. eui”} ZEUESSESESUERZEEEEEUES 20000 Interna’, Ist... -.. 95 shs Pars Bank be b 2: a Ee PS: @ 1 100 do. 100 Panama 700 Brie KR. aw do ° 4 Mas NYO&H ER Erie...... Wheat Lower Easicr—Oats D Easy—Lard Qu Firm—Coffee Dearer—Freights er—Petroleum a COMMER 3 nm 136 i es sh cnive 100 At & PRR pt...bo 2:30 to 3 P. Me 30 sns Ohi & NWR 4 20 to. 4 Union 8 Pity c CIAL REPORT, | Cotton Quict and Easy—Flour Steady— and in Demand—Corn ull and Lower—Pork ict but Firmer—Sugar Steadi- Shade Firmer—Spirits Turpentine Steady—Rosin Active and Higher—Whiskey Firmer. | WC, C& TC BRS 109 do fi | $5000 U S 5.2), c, "63, LW US 3s, 6, 13h. } Qo... bs a | 10) StL,IM&SR.be 18 | Chic & Alt Rpt.be 102 ac kK. Do 34 do. asvass SO8m ERTR Yes 103% | uo. Pe 111 4 85% | 20 4 3% | 50 Ohi, Ba ORR... TOzig | IW StL KC &N phbe 100 NJSouthern RR. 3” | 100 Cres 3 | 5h) Ohio & Miss RR.bc 20) do... 900 | wD do 100 Ohio 4M PRR LDS oe, C aio nn bd 15 shs C, C, C&T RR. | i Bb 200 do ay 100 Bos. Ha E RIL 1 00 Unio A Misa 0... 265% | 800 do. Ess wo a we, Calc nu 4 nd 60g ie WO At & Pac RR pt... 14 | 2P.M. $250 08 low U 8 8) 800 sus LS@MSBR.b3 77 | 1000 do secoee 70 | what irregular, { bates. np | thus:—To Havre, by sail, %c, 1o Hamburg, by nominal at pre’ | els of grain at $344, THURSDAY, Sept. 24—6P, M. Corroy.—The market for spot cotton was some- Holders made a distinction be- | tween spmners, and speculative buyers in offering | cotton, and refused to sell to the latter unless at | very tull prices while ofering inducements to buy- ers who would sUpulate to withhold the cotton | from delivery on contract, | tons show no changes, “Futures” were quiet, September, which moi ‘The appended quota- the market closing quiet. and no change, excepting for mth advanced 4c, per 1b. We Uplands, Alatoma. W. Orleans, Texas. 135, 1 Big 38 4% 5g 1B iq «15816. 15 “9.16 Oe NG M6: ms im | tS —The quotations are based on cotton in store running in quality not more than half a grade above or below the grade quoted. Export. Cousunption Speculation. delivery (basis low midd lows:—Last evening, aster bales at 15%0.: October, November. "200 t ee 5 Ce, Bt 13 15160, 900 at 15 stale 100 "at 15 9-320. 15 & ibe. 800 at 15 3-320 15 21-340.,"80 at 15 1470 Norfolk, 405 ¥ This day Rates on cotton Sc. To B | Mes Dy wait, } ray compressed. To Laverpool, Correr.—There was 2 | market ruling strong at gales inciude 3,000 taro, 1,510 do, ex 15 5-82. 32c.; January, 100 at 15 7-16c.. 900 a 6 at 15 7-3ze.. 200 at 15 S160, bales. Grand total, 21 Galveston. | ; Savannah, 2.133; dew last week, 3,719 bales. Thi ‘The sales were :-— To-Day. Last Bev'g, Total. iio) 0 370 521 787 156 156 . 1 us bales to arrive. For future lang) the sales have been as tal- Wo o'clock—Seprember, 300 eed er eas t 15 LsBe., Total, M.—Sep- uv 1) at up to ib 13-16e, iD two. P. + 405 + 9 at 1ée. Octaber, at 15\¥c.; November, it 200 at 15 7-82e., 100 ; December, S00 at 157-320. * 900 ag 15 13.326; February, 500 at At 15 31-S2c. Total, bales, The receipts at tne bales; New Orieans, 1,312; Charleston, 793; Wilming: York, 13% Total, '6363 bales. is day last Fear, 6,947 10, forei rts were quoted steam, remen, by steam, yy steam, fair movement in Rio, with fully Jac. per lb. advance, ex M 1,073 do. oR ARs, Punk, and at Baltimore, 230 ex Adelaide, 1,200 do. ex Pontaptidon and 5,100 ao. of Santosex Luper, all on also firmer snd’ attracted a fair business Sales bags Laguavra, ex, Frances Jan i caibo, both on private our Gnotations. of Java, 5,721 do. of Lag Rico, 10.219 do. Costa and 15.0 mats” We lbke. a 1d0.; fair do., lve. ; prime do., 200. a a uayra, Rica, l6c. a 18g. Tie. a 1c, gold. ® and 9) days FLocR axp Giat eceipts—Flour, 11,508 dhis, | wheat, 297.789 bushels; corn, 169,06 do. ; oats, 6.600 do. barley, 16,522 do.; rye, 500 do. The fidur market wai steady, under a modera: ‘The sales foot up about at fgores within the rat Corn meai continued ip guoted range. No. 2 State Supertine Extra State... Choice State Superfine Weste Extra Westerns Ext Round Loop Otto, iy Round hoop Ohio, trade Rye flour, fine t Southern, No. 2 ibe, a ay ITigc. a Le. St Domingo, Ite. a M3—c Mexican, 17%c. a Savanilla, ibe, a 19c.; Curacoa, 150. a l7c.. eat Was moderately private terms. Mild coffee was 2,600 and 3,300 do, of Mara. within the range of terms, The stock of coffee this date. In | hands, other than ito, incindes $0) bags and 18,300 mats 1,654 bags of Cavion, 8.359 do. of Maracaibo, layra, 6,406 do, ot Jamaica, 727 do. Porte ica, 5217 do, Mexican, 260 do | Angostura and 6,025 do. Savanilla, Total, 45,161 bags uote :—Rio—Ordinary cat }ORay Ther Teer; wood do. ISioen Die.; extreme range for lots, ve bays, 2c. @ 2. ; do", Ceyion, Ie, a 193¢c.; .; Jamaica, 160, Porto Rico, Ite. a lige. Coste 18¢e.; Angostura, te demand, in part for ex 16,400 bbis., including all iinds, age of the appended quotations. demand and steady. We heard | offurtber sales of 1,300 bbia, at figures within our ‘We quote :— 2 Seszee . one BLS Peeereerreece u brands. Ssesars: F ONOErEONERe! S Ssesevkevaal 258 woseccfor vee. leeusse < Eee Betees Geen eve acces caceace! & ESRRE 5 induced by a decline of a lc. per bushel. The sales aggregat 252,00 busels, SU $1 07 a $1 U8 for interior und’ Ne 4 spring, $10 8 $F Hi for No 2 Chicago spring, $1 10 9 Pil tor No. a Northwest, $1 LU 117 a $1 Ls for old No. | 2 a $1 27 for No. Wer red, $1 234 a $1 2 white, # $1 aye No. 2 Milwankee for a we with rand $14 a $1 38 for Corn Was tuily le, lower and moderately acuve id atthe decline, ‘Sales 26,iW) bushels, al ic, 10 stor Me. a We. atoat wor Western mixed, chiefly at a Yrse, afloat: $l for white; yellow nominal. Oats were heavy and lower, closing tane; the saleg about 33,000 bushels, at Bic. a 4dgc. for mixed boise. for white; also I ALT Ot October at aige. | October at fe. "Barley ously p Fariguts,—The movement in berth fair weday, with rates ruling steadier, oharter was in demand, wainiy trade gageme nm privace term: rain, 8M fa. terms: 100 bales of hops To Glasgow, by steam, 1 charters embrace —an orders to the Onited grain, Marsctling with 3.50 bb Italian brig, hence to 3: do. on private terms; ned do., wt da. 10360. ; pita wo London or at 48. 6d; @ British with 6,009 bbls, of crud wegian bark, from Duton, with ‘3,000 bbia. onal on those rater; w Gibraltar, tor orders of retined do., at Ahab sana ly 000 f de To Liverpool, by steam, §,000 bust: 1,100 ‘bales of cotton wi 3, 6a.; WO bbls. peas at 2s. ; 300 bbs, nd by fo be at 4%d.a4%.: 3.00) To London, by steam, 54, 1,00) bis. tour ‘at 2s, erie 5a, short lay days: 5,000 bushels of mixed f and 2,00 bushels of do, lor all and rye were inacuye, aud held ublished Ngnras. freights has been Tonnage tor from the petroieam wed. The en- on Bt tad. : 2,000 by sail, 2,000 bushes of bbls. rosin at Is, bastels of grain at 74. gd. 2°40 bbls. rosin, on priv: St 44d. 109 bales of’ do. UW bbis. flow Talian brig, per Ib. | closing | i} Kingcom, with 2500 quarters of | n Ainérican bark, benee to sof crude perroleum at 45.5 an oMica&, with 6.0! cases of refined 0 Italian brig, hence to Gibral for orders to the Mediterranean, with 2,900 bbls. of a German snip, from Philadel- Aatwerp, with 6,200 Los. of refined do., h bark, i do., ol private terms; a Nor- toa Continental port, excluding refined do.. wt 49., 4% 3d. OF 45. Trom do. to Havre, i fa. according to port, with privilege of crude atéd. ad- an American achoouer, from do. w the Mediterranean, with 8,000 4. 94.—privilege of the Aariatio atts, O1., Sd. off if direct, long lay days, a small py 2 9 jeitmore refin 5 a thariestn! to © Dainie MoLarsen.—For refining grades the market continaed ‘ffecines Grocer" Y aualjies fico pt with i gules far lack of wed is! o Rotterdam, with 3,700 bola. of lorweginn bark (now here), frow port, with 1,400 bales cotton, at | shorts, '823; stitpstuftar $26: middlings $8 per wi | treights—Wheat, 7c.; corn, Gigc.; bariey, 6c. w York; do., 6c. to Albany; Iumber, $2 75 to the Hudsou, 3 WW to New York. Lake receipts—72,u0U bushels wheat, inereased attentions, and the transactions were at y prices. Domestic was slightly easier in value and met with a moderate trade. The stock this date maladies 3288 hhds of Porto Kieo, jo. of English Islands anc | 4800 bois. of New Orleans. note New crop—Caba, centrifugal and ea baggy = Gayed. He. KS $ ‘a'we.: do. do. . We. SOc. ; Porto nice, t0c. a Te., Bnglish ‘Glands: | tc. 3 Shc. ; New Orleans. 70e. & ste. | Naval Stoues —For spirits of Serpentine the market ruled easier, aioe atthe close there was Lone o! ing under Séc., « was the best bid. We heard Of sales of @ bbIs. at SS4go., 175 bbls. last might at Bigc.. ‘40 bbia, Duyer’s option to October 1d, at S7c.; also 19 Dbds., spot, at 36, market for strained rosin was active und decidedly better, closing at $2 40a $245 tor ordinary to d. 1 sales since our last inciude 75) bbls. of ‘sirained at $2 35, 900 bbls. at $2.30 a $245, 6,100 bbis. of ordinary to good strained, in yard and afloat, at esterMay at a $2 Ot the Aner grades th Bi ga a7 ha er Ne 2 at $200 $2 B50 bois of Go, at $2 50 and 145 bbls. of No. 1 to pale at $4 a ran itch were neglected, bot quoted nominally steady at gules last pul noueus.—-The tarket for refined was firmer, which in. ineasure ehecked operations. We heard of sales of 2,5 0 bbis., for prompt deli 1 1,500 bbls. 6 | ber, at ae 5. ery, at 12) deliverable from the Ist to the 5th of ‘Octol Crude in bulk was also firmer, with sales of 1,000 bbl at dc. Shipping order quoted at Sic. Cases wore rmly held Ati7c. a i740. Naphtha quoted at 9. a Pac, estern and Lic. forcity, Che Pitladelphia market bata shade firmer. ute a sul 8,00) Dols, tor September delivery, at i Bousetiile. slid; Petecleum Centte, ove. a useville, $1 pid ; Petroleum © . ; Tho. Nad: Parker's, Unived and Guin, ‘0c. ; imme- I, sioxa—Beceints Porky 6 bbls: beet and cut meats, none) lard, 29 kegs For mess pork the market continued dull and easy, but prices were no lower. Wo peurd of mies of 100 obla In wjobbing wav at $25 374, 6) bois for October detiyery at $23 and 300 Dbls., buyer's 2 = 2 rs a option, October, wt $23 2 market for bacon was irregular and caster, closing at about 1340, a L8gc. for long clear, We note sales of S boxes of long clear (a resale of contract) at Isc., 200 boxes of do. at 18/c. and boxes of long apd sbort peat for December and Jan- uary he Pogs per ve, rome See a 2d guoted inge of 9. & . ase con's 3. The market tor beef exhibited no material The demand was still confined to unimpor- Jobbing parcels, the sales tooting up only bout” 40 package: figures it Tange of $12 0 a sis for plain mess bbls., $1 $Lior prime mess tierces, ind $24.0 $6 for extra city India inquired for moderately, bu resulting in transactions of consequence ; quoted stead at $4 tor Wester cured. Cut meats inet with a fair in- uiry.and the market ruled firm for ail descriptions, ard of sales embracing 1.600 plekied shoulders at Ib. 500 smoked shoulders at Ic. per Ib., c., and 1,000 pickled hams at 13 b. Lard—For Western steam the market was firme: abide. spot or September delivery. The sal include 150 tlerces, 3) at + 280 tierces, for October, fg, 200 Hlerces for do.. buyers option, at 14%¢e. ,000 tlerces, seller's option six months, er Ib, City lard was quiet, but steady. ‘The sales tierces af Léigc_per II c% About the usua) distributing business was con sommated to-day in both domesne and foreign within a steady range of prices. Saies in lots 88 tierces of Caro- ling at 7o. a Tc. tor fair, 7c. @ Tic. for goo and 750, Me, tor prime; 200 bags, ot jon At Ge. a Bde. per ig to quality, Small lots of Patna at trom 7c, c. SuGan.—The market for raw surar was moderately Beef hams wer firm on the bass of 83g. « 8%o. tor fair to good Sian ‘ i elite 140 hhds. et Common ar8igo. a 840. : 200 hhds, of censriiugal and 900 bags of St. Domingo at 74sc. per Lb. 1 with a fairdemand and was quoted steady at 10%c, Ne. for standard “A's, 11340. for granalated and 1c. 11e, for crushed and powdered. Messrs, Wait, Creigh- ton & Morrison, in their circular of this date, sum up as follows :— peees! ae ‘ Stoem (ascertained by actual Pe Meee county including specula v2, 55969. 89. =We quote Cuba—Refining, Interior to ‘common, Teo. a Bigc.; do. fair to Pood fair, Bec, @ Soc} do., good to prime, Bc. a ) Sept. 1, 1874, 8.871 89,560 67,92 565 Bitar cereal) 037 3353 Sask ND Totals. 908 87,175 TT Sales since Sept. T..s.c...,. 38.226 41902 175 Stuck this day, sept. 34, 1874. 94,082 37373 60s , with stock Sept. ot > 86,898 m2 A086 | Pa 26, 78 7 60,933 wa.6a 3,220 Comparing with stock Sept | 28. 1871.0." piety 025 sanan 7.002 | | c. Grocery, iair to go Si(0."n'9e. prime to choice, De, "a gc; centrifugal, bids. and boxes, Nos, 8 to Is : hhds. and boxea, 73gc. a Be. ; melado, 5. a 7 boxes, Duteh standard, Nos. 7 to Ly 8Me. ude; go, 18 to 1 lc. W\e.5 19 to 20, Lic. 4 ILXe. Porto Rico—Refining, common io 8%. ; gtocery, talr to choice, 8%c. a 94, Braz! standard, Nos. to 11,8. 9 Bie Java—Daich standard, Nos. 10 to 12, 8c. a ¥%c. Manila—Superior and extra auperior, 740. a 83g¢. STEANINY Was neglected; quoted at 6c. for city. TaLLow was quict, but firin at 8c. per lb. tor prime ctty: “Sules du rib wuskgy.—Receipis, 210 bbls c. per gallon advance. Sales n. rime, 754° 2 =. tnarket was quiet 160 bbis, at $1 08 per DOMESTIC MARKETS, GAtvustow. Sept. 24, 1874. Cotton easy; middling, 16%c.; low middling, 143¢c. food ordinar: ae. Bix gevcipts, 1,245 bales; Bee Sales, tock, 14, New OntEaxs, Sept. 24, 1874. Cotton very firm; supply light; middling, like. ; low middling, 14340. ; good ordinary, ldtec. Net receipts, 1,312 bales: gross, 1,973% Bales, 4000; last evening, L000. Stock, 4,531, lOBILR, Sept. 24, 1874. middling, l4c,; good bales. Lxports coast- Mi Cotton bias mag ting: lake. flow ordinary, 133% let rece wise, ree Bale 0. Stock, 187. Bayannan, Enis 24, 1874. oh 3 CBARLESTON, Sept. 24, 1874. Cotton active and steady; middling.’ 143¢¢. Net receipts, 792 bales; gross, 317, Sale Witmincton, Sept. 24, 1874 Spirits of turpentine firm at 35c. Rosin steady} $2 tor strained. Crude turpentine steady; $1 25 tor hard, $225 “tor yellow dip, $2 26 lor virgin, Tar quiet at $2, Oswao, Sept. 24. 1874. sales 2,800 bis. gross, | $1000 HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. ssernesnercnesmegnn UI, sassnesntiitiaiaiian JS YESTMENT.—910,000 TOWN BONDS POR, SALE: Gourt tod ‘deciared ‘goes Sarasa’, 16 Wall srves eclare care Baldwin @ Kimbates “o ERSEY CITY 7 PER CENT AND OTHER CITY nds tor sale by LIVINGSTON & CU., Bankers, W. SELIGMAN & CO, . Bankers, 21 Broad street, New York, isme letters of credit for travellers, payable m any part of Kurope, Asia, Atrica, Australia and America, draw | bills of exchange and’ make telegraphic wansters of money on Kurope and Calitornia. PS, DUR IN 1885; BROOKLYN CITY TMs, due im 1850; Buffalo erty Water 78, due in 198; Rochester city 7s due in 1893; Peekskill Water 7's due fm 13; Cincinnati Ms, due in 1903; Long Island city Water 7s due 1804; Flushing Water 7, due in 10s: Jor. sey City Wator 7s due 194" Kor sale at very fair prices by DANIEL A. MOKAN, 4 Wall street RUST FUNDS TO LOAN—UPON BOND AND MORT- © gage; also money to buy Leasebolds and Seconda — [SON Bacto RartRoan. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS, The amount of outstanding Income Bonds has been re- Auced below $1,000,000, and the daily exchanges are rapidly diminishing the balance. Those bondholders | Who bave aot alresay converted thetr Income Bonds are | reminded that the pertod for which the privilege of ex- ehanging five Incomes for six Sinking Funds was ex- | tended, viz, until October 1, 19 approaching a close, and | that it is to their interest to make ap early exchange, Exchanges of Income Bonds for Sinking Fund Bonds ean be made or intormation obtained at the OFFICE OF THB COMPANY IN BOSTON, Or of MORTON, BLISS & CO, { Financial Agents of the Company, Brexel Building, | or at the PRESIDENPS OFFICE, 23 NASSAU STREET. SIDNEY DILLON, Presttent 5 TO $00,000 TO LOAN-ON BOND AND $5.000 mortgage, tn sams to stat, on first class | improved property; no bonus charged. J. GLLES, men’s Insurance Cowpany, No. 141 Broadway. $13.000 TO LOAN-IN ONE OK MORE SUMS, | Po prookien Ast oF Second Mortgages in New | rk or Brooklyn, must be first class. o YOSKPH H, LADD, 29 Broadway $125.000 TO LOAN-ON REAL ESTATE IN rd, for @ te: ne ce (Aiset eaemanaa ward, @ term of yea: Without bonus. Sone ¥, OONR«Y, 162 Broadway, TO LOAN ON FIRST AND SECOND $300,000 Meureasen’en ‘tool, dity Proper: lortcages bought: advances made on buildings not coin- lated. BROOKLYN LOAN COMPANY, bo Court street, | rooklyn. COPARTNERSHIPS. HE OOPARTNERSHIP HERBTOFORE EXISTING under firm name of Lewis & Dinwoodie, blacksmiths, cee as deck, Wemehaster county, N. ¥., 18 (his day ve: mutaal consent. ae RICHARD LEWIS, Dated Sept. 24, 1874, THOMAS DINWOODTB,_ HE | BUSINESS oF THE ABOVE 3 gD FIRM wi carried Of as usual at the above place by. THOMAS DINWODIE, Dated Sept. 24 187 BUSWESS OPPORTUNITIES, DVERTISER WANTS PARTNER IN THIS CITY, with $10,000 to $15,000 cash. security against loss | and soltd profits legally guaranteed. A voung man of character and good business capacity seekiug pecma- nent business connection preferred. Any gualiicd | Patt); may address, tor tuterview, [RON ‘Gbobs, box 945 New York Post office. e SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. — One of the most desirable Produce Cominission Honsea in New York elty tor sale; no bonus asked apd | but sui capital required; satisfactory reasons given for soiling: noue but those meaning business need apply. Address, for two days, WM. J. U., box Li8 APTOMATIC NEURO DANCER “CAPITAL NEEDED | to manufacture: orders ou hand trom all sections | of the country; no time to lose for tall trade. Address J. . B., station A. (A PARTY HAVING SMALL C3 anusually favorable arrang Maputacturing Business, protected established ; running smoothly; would ITAL CAN MAKE ent in established 1 by patent; well seil for part cash, part exchange. 5. &. H. VANDYKE, 31 Union square, room4.— | N ACTIVE OR SILENT PARTNER (GENTLEMAN | or lady) wante1—In a thoroughly established sutt, Cloak ani dndergarment business; house is doing nicely, wholesale and retail, but can double the business with $15,000 additional Apply to GRIGGS & ul Way. LADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH LITTLE CASH (tobe handled only by themselves) can join me in nice office business, now making money. Address ARLES, Herald offic | MAN OF CAPITAL MAY REALIZE & FORTUNE | by investing in w popular enierorise already es. tablistied Address PATKNT MEUICINK, Herald Up- town Branch off A BARGAIN. — THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING | obliged to leave the city, will sell his Unterest ip a Real Estate Otiice at a bargain. Address KKAL b5laTk, Heraid Uptown Branch office. MTY REAL BSTATE, OR MORTGAGE ON SAME | from $1,000 to $5,002, will be given for an interest in @ legitima‘e money making business (o:her than Nquor | or patend, by a young tan ot 10 years’ experience, | where services and inierest will yield an income of not | Jess than $2,000. Address, (or interview, G. 5. B., 16 West | Twentieth sireet. R SALB—A VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT. POR | lub ofered at $1 19; car lots do. at $1 22; extra white Mich aD at $1 39. Corn steady; sales 2,000 bushels at Y5c. Barley firm but | quiet; buyers offer $132 for Cunada, which is below the views of holders; stock offering is light. Corn meal higher; bolted, $39; unbolted, $38 per ton. Millteed highe; 000 do. barley, 510,00) feet lumber. ‘Canal shipmenie— 7,900 bushels wheat, 477,000 feet lumber. Burvaro, Sept. Lake and raf} imports for the last twenty Flour, 7,00) bbis.; wheat, 137,170 bushe do. a ye do.; rye, Ludo, , a) bust corn, 45,437 8. A, 1874, four hours:— 200,828 corn, Canal shipmente— | } Mts, 85,275. do, 5 #, 31,119 bushel 600 uo. oa ‘bea: flour, 3,150 cor! é 6c. Flour quiet: ern spring, $575 9 $6; winter, o:— West: amber $7 50. $6 75. a ; white winter, $6 5) a Wheat dull and inactive; quoted, No. 2 Chicago spring at $113, Milwaukee No 2apring at $i 08 red and amber winter at $1 14 a $119, white winter at $l 2a $i 30. Corn lower and irrezular; market opened slow at £9¢., Gropped tw Sic., with a sleht reaction at close; sales 50,0 bushels at gro. a 390. Oats dall: sales of ‘Michigan atc. State at 68. Bye Dominal at We. Barley malt firm; Canada, $1 6) a $1 70; Western, $1 0 $] 64 Otuer articles unchanged. Sept 24, 1874, Tour Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat daitand a shade lower at $) 13 for No.3 winte Wabash, white Michigan, $122 for extra do., Michigan; red, $1 14; No. 2 do. No. Lamber Illinois, $1 17; No. 2 do., $1 and lower at 3¢c. for high mixed, spot, September and Oats in good demand and Octover ; low mixed, lower at Sic. for No. 1, B1Sgc. tor No. 2; september, 520. ; Michigan, S3c.; rejected, 49e.; white. bie Freiguts duil and unchanged, Receipts—58,00) bushels wheat, 17,000 G0, corn 21,00 do. oats. Shipments—1,00 bbls. flour, 31,000 bustiels wheat, 25,000 do. corn, (6Sg a $1 07; I ‘Gort anti ir unchanged and quie led, lower, N dail and unsetue a 97%e., Spot or September; di to . do., Bde. & 49'4C. ; FeJected, BOC. Cor! jemand, nin tai lower and unsettied; No. 2 mixed, 80c. a BU'gc., spot? 7924e., tor September; 78¥4e., for Yetober; Tic., seller all the year; high mixed, sic.’ a Sic.; rejected, 7c. Oats Gull “and unsectied, No. 2, d9c., spot aéige. tor, October ted. Arye. née. ; White, 4c. @ ‘ic. Rye dull | 0. 2, We, Whe. Barley iu tair demand 2° Spring, ‘$1, cash; $1 02 a $1 03 tember; 96350. 2 No,'3 sprin ull and unsettled, at $42 124g cash; $1 your, Lani dull and lower at ldige. spot; $11 58 s I} the year. Bulk meats quiet and weak, nominally %c, lower; no sales. Whiskey steady at $113. Freighte— Corn to Buffaio, 3c.; wheat to poo te 7c. On the open Board this afternoon wheat closed at dye. september; W%c. October; corn, Blige. spot; 794e. Detober; oats Bec. September; is Re fiour, 83,00) bushels wheat, 171,000 do. corn, 760% do. oats,’ 2,00) do. rye, 18,000 do. bariey. Shipments—3,000 bbls. Sour, 54,000 bushels wheat, 150,00do, corn, 15,000 do. oats, 1,000 do.’ barley. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Lonpos Pronvce Manaer.—Lonpon, Sept. 2%4—Even- ing.—Common rosin, 7s. 34. per cwt. Linseed ofl, 27s. 6d. per cwt Spirits turpentine, 268. 64. per cwt. oo FINANCIAL ecu BELMONT & Banke 19 and 21 Nassau street, are now prepared to offer to investors the new Five Per be) Rey d Bonds for 1881 tn certificates to suit pur- chasers. =STOOK PRIVILEGES—PUIs, CALLS, SPREADS A. and Straddiew on Members Stock Exchange, for $100 to $800: an cary (orm of operating im Stocks: ex- pianatory circa inailed to any a tress HAZARD & MONTAGUR, 6 Broad street. ALL THE ACTIVE Et ¥ OCK PRIVILEGES O A. Sweks negotiated ut | to 2 per cent trom ihe mar- ket; $60 to puts or calls to $350 double privi- leges. ‘The m of operating ts fully explained tn a wophiet, with valuable statistical information, sent ‘ee to all Who desire to speculate. TUMBRIDGE & CO,, Bankars and Brokers, No, 2 Wall street. At REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other Secarities, insurance ot all kinds effected with best companies. J.J, HABRICH & CO, 117 Broadway. —DOUBLE PRIVILEGHES (AT MARK PRICE), AL. $25 to $000). Puts or Calle, $100 por 100 shares ov “Members of the Stock Exchange." Pamphlet, “How Money is Lost and Made in Wail Street,” mailed, or to be bad of Brentano, 33 Union square; price 90 centa. LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, Brokers, 74 Broad way. CITY CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS SPEED- + fly and thoroughly prosecuted by an experienced attorney, Without any charge whatever unless sacvess- ful; excellent Fagercnces from clieuts. Address LAW. oftice. TWO FIR ORTGAG’ of Hackensack and New York Extension Railre for sale oy BWEN & TUTTLE, 62 Broadway and New street NHESAPEAKE AND OHI RAILROAD BONDs.—1 / will give for 6 per ceut Bonds caretully selected ieges of eboice Farming Lands of 200 acres in Kansas or iowa; reference, Vormliye & 00. M. REDMOND, 98 Lexington avonuo, New Yi ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW a York cil Mor s wheat bonus, | Principals de wring 9 apply, la HL L, GRANT. 1) Pine atrect, | Will tor sal | PARKER, box L. | Hberslly for saine or give a good position. Address | deptedness of the road ts | dolar, and Wipes out the stock. The particulars address K. R. C., 1,607 Spring Garden | street, Philadelphia, i SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED—$25,000 TO $40,00.—A | party having money to invest for two or three years | can place ttsately with a weil established firm doing | Dusiness in this city; business is now more than $225,000 | per year and tncreasing rapidly; will pay I2 | Per Annum; will deal ouly with principals: the strictest investigation invited aud the best reierences given. Ad- dress MANUFACTURER, station D. HE RAHWAY GLUE COMPAN RING FROM business I offer the Factory, Machinery and Good or Will take associate with $15,000 vo $39,000; steami and water power, evaporators, Sprague | cutter, patent drying rooms, &c.; manufacture every day throughout the year; central agency Dutchess ro | Sary evaporator, Address E. ¥. ROGERS, Hyde Park, | WANZEDIA MAN OF MANS AS ACTIVE O02 SI- ent partner, in ® business that will yield @ tor. tune. Address MANUFAUIUREK, Herald wo | Branch office. ANTED—BY A MAN OF SOME MEANS, A SITUA. | tion in some good paying tbint or fourth class | hotel, where an opportunity would ve accorded him of | learning to run the house “in all its details; this with a | view of buying it say in one or two years, Address | OLD FOGLE, Heraid Uptown Branch office, | ANTRD—AN ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH capital, in a good paying busmess Apply at West loth st ware oir 2. WASTED —AN ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH A | smali cupital, in a long establisi od real estate \ business parties having a knowledge of the business prelerred.Addross J. BROWN, Herald Uniown ranch vitice. ANTED—CaPITALIST IN A FIRST — CLASS Giamond broker's office: § per cent monthly can be party investing can hold secarity; references ex- Changed. Address DIAMOND, Herald vince, 5 WANTED—WITH “ACTIV $25 it MAN, AN ACTIVE partner in a first class mora) exhibition in op- eration; full security given tor the money. Address M., be ‘aid ottice, 00 OR $1.00 TO INVEST—WITH SERVI ‘3, in a good business that will bear the strictest mvestigation, aud with good reference, dress ©, Herald office. 6 TO $240 WANTED—TO EXTEND A SOOO ravine beatae cata puyable in 81x inonths, balance in twelve, with security; will Ray. PUB. LISHER, box 173 Heraid oftice, —_+~+—____ SALE OF A RAILROAD. The Lake Ontarlo Store Railway waa sole at Suction at Uswego by the Sheriff on Tuesday. The { only bid made was by Samuel Sloan, President of | the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Com- | pany, who bought the property at his offer of ; $1,950,000, gold, and $1,260 67 currency. ‘The in- Bald to be $2,340,161 35, goid, 1t is calculated that the sale wiii reaitye to the bondholders about eigtty-five cents on the , parties for Whom the purchase was made are:—Mosea Tayior, Samoei Sloan, kawin F. Hattield, Jr; Jonn Ty Denny, Marcellus werd Jonn 5, Barnes, Tbeo- dore irwin, Charics Rhodes, George B, Sloan, Tai- cott H. Camp, John Brisbin, James ©, Ford, Ohris- tian Zabriskie. In commenting upon the gale the Oswego Times says that the Lake Ontario Shore Railroad, by tms transier, 18 placed in the hands O1 Capitalists who have the means and disposition Ww push the enterprise to & finul and speedy com- pletion aud make it an institution that will con- tribute to the beneilt of the public as wel ag themselves. The work on the road 1a going for- ward, and the track will soon reach the Gepesce River, and trains will probably be run to that porns | this fali, Next season the line will douviess ve | completed w the Niagara. TAKING THE WHITE VEIL, A very interesting ceremony took place yester- day at St. Catharine's Convent of Mercy, No, 35 East Houston street, Miss Hel McQuade, the daughter of the late Patrick AlcQuade, of Henry street, New York, commenced her novitiate by the | Teception of the white veil. The celebrants were the Kev. Mr. Curran, of St. Anurew’s, and Rev. J. Salter, of St. Patrick's, The sermon was delivered by Rey. Mr. Nolan, of the Oburch of the Nattvit; Among the other clergy present were the Rev. Keany, of St. Patrick's, Revs. J. Drumgoole, James | L. Penny and James McLean, ++ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, ADAMS—JAQuINs.—On Wednesday, Bapteriber, 23, 1874, at St, Matthew's church, Jerdey City, by the Rev. W. H, Abercrombie, HYNKY L, ADAMS to LEONA A. JAQUINS, both ot thac city. BEDELL — BRDHIL.—In Wateriord, Saratoga copnty, N. X..on Wednesday evening, Sentember | A, M, | win, both of Brooklyn. | Rev. Cornelius B. Smith, | on Saturday, at one o’clock. { o {the foneral of our late brother, | quested to attend the funeral o} | late residence, the residence of the bri@e’s parents, pa L. Starks, Mr. J. CLakK BEDELL, of Chariesvon, 6. C., to Mary A, daughter of Joseph Ww. Ll, Es Cone i ares.—On Sunday, September 20, by Rev. George M. Mcvampvell, Many CONKLIN Ww GronGE H. 1GGINS, CHBYNEY—BLENNERUASSETT.—On Thursday, Sep- tember 24, the residence Of the bride’s parents, by Rev. J. M. Buckiey, PRANK H. CHEYNBY, Of Phile adelpnia, to Miss FANNY, youngest daughter of W. W, Blennerhassett, fq. of Brooktyn, N. ¥, GaG¥—BaLpwin,—On Wednesday, September 23, 1874, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. 0. W. Homer, Cuaries M. GaGe to JkssiB MARTIN, second dangiter of she late Wiltiam Bald- No cards. GRiavE—Rawovs,—On Thursday, September 24, by Rey. John Thompson, |), D., G0RGE GRIRVE tO IMOGENB RaNovs, daugnier of George Ranons, Esq., all of this city, MooRe—WILMERDING.—On Thursday, September 24, at Christ’s church, by Rev. H. M. Thompson D. D., assisted by Rev, J. ©. Da Bois, of St. Crot WILLIAM FB. Moorr, of St. Croix, to ALICR, daug! fas of the fate Wikiam E. Wilmerding, Jr., of iis city. iego—SeLoven,—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, September 2, 1574, at the reaidetice o1 Hon, Benja- mi Price, 517 Pacific street, by tue Rev. Emory J. Haynes, JOHN F. REED to JENNIB, second daughter of the late Cornelius J. and Margaret Selover, al) of the above city. STANLEY—HOLWILL.—On . Wednesday, April 29, 1874, by Rev. A. H. Warner, of New York, ANDREW J. STANLEY to LUISE HOLWILL, doth of Jersey City. STICKNEY—How#.—On Wednesday evening, S#)- tember 23, 1874, at the residence of the bride’s brother-in-law (John T, Buckingham, ), by the CHARLES L. ICKNEY, dr., to MARY A., youngest daughter of the late John H, Howe, Eaq., ail of this city. No cards. Died. ARNOLD.—At Perth Amboy, N. J., on Wednesday, September 23, JoHN ARNOLD, aged 65 y the relatives and iriends Of the fam: re re~ spectfuily invited to attend the funeral services from his late residence on Friday, September 25, at one o’clock P. M., without further nottee, BLaNCHE?,—On Tuesday morning, September 22, PRANCIS BLANCHET, aged 62 years and 9 months, The friends are respectiully invited to attend the juperal, from hus late residence, 24 Sixth nue, on Friday next, 26th inst, at hall-past nine o'clock A. M. bRoWN.*-On Thorsday, September 24, Mra. Ex- LEN BROWN, Widow of William Brown, formerly of Bath, New Utrecht, L. I. Relatives of the ‘family are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from her late residence, No, 316 Halsey street, Brookiyn, on Saturday after- noon, 26th inst. at two o'clock. BURGESS.—Lost at sea, tn the South Atlantio | Ocean, on Thursday, June 25, Captain JoHn A, BuRe GESS, Of Somerset, Mass. Memorial services wiil be held at the Methodist Episcopal church ti Somerset village, Mas®, on Sunday, September 27, at half-pass two P. M. Prienda of the famtly are tnvited. CHRISTIANSEN.—OD Thursday, September 2, 1874, AGNES ELIZaBErH CHRISTIANSEN, aged 67 e: x Frtends of the family are respectfrtty invited to attend the funeral, from her lace residence, No. 81 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday, Sep- tember 26, at two o'clock P. M. CuRTIS.—At his residence, 123 East Forty-fourth street, ANDREW A. CURTIS, aged 39 yeara, 4 Relatives and friends are invited wo attend the funeral, Dawson.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, September 24, Joun W, Dawson, @ Dative of Liverpool, Eng- land, tn his 44th year. Friends of the tamily and also members of Long Island Loage, F. and A. M., are mvited to attend his foneral, from his late residence, 61 Fulton street, on Sunday, the 27th inst, as two o'clock P.M. Liverpool (England) papers please copy. Emerson.—On Wednesday, September 23, JENNIB S., wife of Wm. H. Emerson and daughter of Allen and Eliza Brand, in the 36th year ol her age. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend her foneral, from the South Baptist church, Kinney street, Newark, N, J., on Saturday, 26th inst, ab hall-past two P, M, Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Boston papers please copy. : GALLAGHER,—Suadenly, on Thureday, September | 24, JouN, the beloved gon of Charles and Mary Gal- lagher, agea 18 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Irom 612 Bast Eleventh street, Garsia.—On Thursday, September A MARSTON, Only child of Joseppine L. and Cc. Garsia. Gayxnor.—On Thursday, September 24, 187: JAMES PATRICK GAYNOR, eldest son of Thomas an Margaret Gaynor, aged 6 years, 2 months and 12 ays Funeral will take pla n Friday afternoon, September 25, at one o’cl ook, yom ps late resi- dence, 608 Weat Thirty-seventh street. HeEBLT.—On Thursday, be eect 24, ELEANOR HERLT, wife of H, Merit, in her 29tn year. ‘ Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, op Sunaay, September 27, at two o’clock, from the residence of her parents, | No, 43 Macdougal streec, corner of King street. HegRMAME.—On Thursday moruing, September 24, WiniiaM L, HEERMANE, Jr., Only son of Wuliany L. and Susie E, Heermame, aged 14 months, Funeral on Saturday, at three P, M., from the residence of his parents, Palisade avenue, Yonk- ers. Relatives and friends are invited to be pres- ent, Carriages will meet the two P, M. train from Grand Central depot snd return at 5:30 P, M. Lewis.—Suddenly, on Monday, September 21, JOHN D. LEWIS, His friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at the Fourth Universalist church, corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-fiitn street, on Friday, September 25, at two o'clock P, M. MaCKENZzrIB.—On Wednesday, September 23, of pulmonary consumption, Mortmmgk L., eldest son of George Mackenzie, in the 32d year of his Funeral trom the residence of his father, 8 West Forty-elgnth street, New York, on Saturday, September 26, at one o'clock. EVENTH (G) COMPANY, SEVENTH N.GSNYa | New York, Sept, 23, 1844, The active aod honorary members of this com~ | pany are requested to attend the funeral of our ‘ate comrade, Mortimer L. Mackenaie, from the residence of his tather, No, 8 West Forty-erghth street, on Saturday, 26th inst., at one o'ciock, By order of Capt. GEORGS W. ELY, JonN MOGREEVEY, First Sergeant. ‘91, NICHOLAS LODGE, No, 821, F. AND A. M, New York, Sept. 23, 1874 Members of this Lodge are requested to attend Mortimer L, Mackenzie, 'rom the residence of his father, No. 9 West Forty-eighth street, on Saturday, tae 26th inst, at one o'clock. GEORGE W. ELY, M, BE RocERs, Secretary. NOUMISMATIO AND ARCHEOLOGICAL ‘Y.—Members oi tunis Society are hereby re- our late felow member, Mortimer L. Mackenzie, from the res dence of his father, No. 8 W est Forty-eighth strect, on Saturday, 26th inst., at one P. M. Ww. Porton, CHAS. E, ANTHON, Secretary. President, MCAULEY.—At her residence, 457 Seventh ave. nue, SARAU MCAULEY, aged 25 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- epectiully invited to avtend the !uneral, on Friday, 25tl inst., at ope P. M. Rematns to be interred in Greenwood, MCKINLBY.—On Wednesday, Septeraber 23, 1874, ANN MCKINLEY, wile of Andrew McKinley, @ na- tive of Ballycuinbar, King’s county, Ireland, aged 238 years, The relatives and friends of the famity are re- pectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Fri- TCAN Soc! | day, 25th inst., (rom her late residence, 205 East Seventy-sixth street, at two o'clock, NasH.—At Brooklyn, on Thursday, tember 24, JUDITH, mother of the late Patrick Nasb, in the 86th year of her age. The rélatives and {riends of the family are re. spectially invited to attend the funeral, from her No. 113 Wyckoff street, on Satar- day, at twoP, M, Onn.—On Thursday, September 23, of 101d fe- ver, at his late residence, No. 52 Woodhull street, Brooklyn, [Isaac ORK, aged 64 years. Funeral notice in Herald, Saturday, 26th, REINKRS.—On Thursday, September 24, JOANN HEINRICH, 900 Of Herm and Maria Reiners, as the e O1 § years and 4 montis, ‘ne relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. on Saturday, at two P. M., at 133 Yates avenue, near Hart street, ROMELL.—-un Wednesday evening, September 23, Mes. PREDERICA ROMBLI, in the 77Ma year of her age, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her juneral, from the rest. dence of her son-in-law, Mr. John Gailiner, No. 45 Morton street, on Saturday afternoon, September t half-past one o'clock. )THERLAND.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, Septem- ver 22, REBBOCA SUTHERLAND, aged 27 years, Che reiaiives and iriends of the fammtly are ro spectfally mvited to attend the funeral, at two o’ciock, on Friday, the 25th, from her residence, 155 Perry street. Tams,—On Wednesday, September 23, at the rest- dence of John H, Corneil, Mamaroneck, Westches- ter county, Iba Tams. ‘The fonerai wil take place on Friday, the 26tn, atten A.M. Relatives and friends are invited. WASHBURN.—At Bediord Station, on Wednesday, September 23, STEPHEN O., 60n of Morgan and De- bro Washburn, in the 318t year of his age, Funeral at Chappaqua thts day (l’niday), Sep- tember 25, at twelve o'clock M. Warp,—In Brooklyn, on Tharsday, September 24, at his residence, No. 375 Hudson avenue, PATRICK WARD, @ native Of tue county of Longtord, Ireland, in the 76th year of bis age. ‘The frien nd acquaintances of the family, also those of his sons Thomas, Marcks and James, are Peres po gtd Ja funeral, — his late residence, N 5 Hudson avenue, brooklyn, Sunday, odes i. at two PL M nero WHEELER.—On Tuesday, September 22, a& his residence, No, 607 Bergen street, throoktyt” THOMAS SEsaUEe aued 53 years, a native of county Meath, reiaod, Funeral services at St, Joseph's Roman Cathotte church, Pacific street, near Vanderbilt avenue, Friday, Sepvembes 25, at Dine o'clock A. M, one Alexandria and Iriwh papers please py. WILLSON.—On Wednesday, September JOS B, WILLSON, in the 62d your of A age. an fhe relatives ana friends of the family are re- ‘spectfully invited to attend the /unemi, irom his late residence, Gienvilie, Fairfield county, Conn., on Saturday. September 26 at clevaa ‘o'clock .