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4 PINANCHNL, AND COMMERCIAL | eS see ES Before Call. 700 shs West Un Tel. 2 do - An Active Stock Market, with s nad Higher Prices. | fm “i tn | w oo 25.0 Dac Mail ss, Ae wNY ao Cad BRIS | 20 do. “< 1 oe 8 | ost SUP LE pe <i) ecnaarie GOLD 110 °) lo niga Pie Rie i ata'hac AB bi a WO... sevens By oO) Jo. ° ak Foreign Exchange Dull—Rail- Ee way Mortgages Strong. 8 eessores Bs WALL STREET, Re weosssmay, SepE LEP. Mp | § The revival of business has brought out the characteristic elements of current trade. It 18 in- structive to observe that we have lost—sus- pended, pernaps, would be better—the specula- tive anxiety of former years. We, us @ people, Be J Lly) igi & Wal Rave reached the necessity of lquidation, hence 4 are not extravagant nor demonstrative. ry] STOCKS. 8 ‘The stock market opened strong at an advance | 70 50 “ Of 4 to 4 per-cent as compared with the closing | $% =) Obie # sk, quotations o! yesterday. Lake Shore led in point = oo of activity for a time, some enormous transactions | 5y/ 6 haviag taken place at 80}, to 81. The price, how- Wo 6 ever, declined before the calito 80%, and the re- guy oo mainder of the list reacted slightly, At the arst re ae board Lake Shore recovered to 80%. and some of lw 2 the other suares advanced sharply, The {3 7 Movement in Lake Shore was generally lw tributed to the Commodore 4nd his friends, Van- @erbilt parties having been free buyers, The old — story of @ lease to the New York Central was re- $1000 U > 200 US Unt, C. 30W Us 5's, @, ‘I... | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK BXOHANGE, Wednesday, Sept. 30—10 A. Ma} 76! int Vived. Erie advanced to 36, in sympathy with a Board—10130 A. M. rise at London. Cable telegrams to-day state that $1000 Mo's, | bils.. $4% 100 sha Mich Cen RR.. the engineers’ and Demure eters wi fied, eee a ee Ua ‘a 7 ‘do. made public about Octover 10, and this a ten- Os eevesseereee 10. « lid Gu Ch’ & NW RE be dency to strengthen the stock to-day. There was a ae Er ae Bone 5) 0. wudden and sherp spurt of activity in Northwest, | Ww 16% SW do which carried the stock up to 41%. Wabash ad- | roa 40D vanced to 354 and St. Paul to the same figure, | eerie fang With increased dealings, Union Pacific, waich has — zow Iu, Blo’n & be ig 4 o been gniet ior afew days past, suddenly hecame | iti) Micl neat ie! fo Bctive aud advanced to 37%. The movement in pied a5 . ay Union Pacific was a prominent Jeature =) Io po othe «market alter one o'clock, West- a ara Union was also prominent ip aio ‘» ’ the Jealings alter mfdday, and rose to 80% omra- | fh WeRterD Fa io Mors that the forthcoming report would be very | ic cars a8 A Ld favorable, Rock Island Was strong and advanced — 0) Hous.# bt N tet 83 Oh to 104. New York Central was quiet at 101 Wa Lie & N ¢."°8. 1w) © 0 Hannibal and St. Joseph advanced to 23% aud Obios to294. Pacific Mail rose to 51%, then reacted to 51, and Qoully rallied to 61}, again. at the second board the market Was buoyant at the highest prices of the day. ‘Tne sales to-day were nearly 375,000, showing Wi ty. Sshs Cent Nat Be 2) Mercantile BK 200 Quick Min ayy Son Goal. 4 - 2 14 ue shat interest is increasing in this market. The | IU w ah foliowing are the operations of tne day, wen ste THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, a de as also the sales:— 120 Highest. Lowest, - 101 ‘ ) do % 10135 75 Del, Lack & W. New York Ceutral i 1234 12835 j 3635 3d ~~ Mu & st Paul, s1% 79% de 100 MiL& »t Pt pt. ber 0 ATEPRR pee New Jersey Central Michigan Central. Niinois Central. Uuion Pacific. . Pecific and Mis: c. © apd Le. Hannibal and St. Jo. Hannibal und Sc. Jo. pf. Otto and gery Boston, Hart. and Erie, New Southern and Nor. Western Union......... Go 2:00 400 gt ESSERE TERRORS Chicago and Alton pf,. 102, Consolidated Coal...... EeBSCert ture eEeeezeCE =: Ser eey 4 b Jou Chie & Alt R pt.be 102 be 40 Ohio & MRR. -beb3 z 130 TGV eevesvct tise Py ecugss erie SFR eae a Sees rs eS ee: = 2s TOtal S@1€8......reeeeeee Fy @oup ey bs fanged to-day between 110 and 110%, the highest | j, Bid 3 @ivitowest prices, opening and ciosing at 110%. we ed Fry Cash gold is certainly in demand, as there | poy ay 13 cerrying rates, and from flat as high as2per cent #2), Bae ir ‘Was paid for carrying. The customs receipts to-day | 12130 BP. M.mBefore Call. Wore $604,000, The Assistant Treasurer paid Out | 99 gns West Un Te! 79% 40) ehsChi&éNWRR., to-day $6,000 1n redemption of fve-twenty bonds = c He 20) c : Ld $54,000 on interest account. | doo a4 a TOR MONEY MARERT | i 4 es shows no new jeatares, Money can be had for 2 Fd to 2 per cent on call and § to 7 per cent on com- 00 merci paver. The receipts from internal | Fevenue since the Ist inst. have been $8,276,800, Bix by and it is estimated tnat to-morrow they will Be : 8 amount to at jeast $250,000, making @ total forthe — 300 fy, ig Month of $3,526,000, vr about $277,070 less than 110 ; Pts during the corresponding momth of last year, 30 . When the receipts were $3,803,070, The totalre- | 30 ceipts for the quarter ending to-morrow will show fo 3 8 a surplus of about 320,000 over the correspond. | 12), 2G Ing quarter of ast year. | 240 8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE | has been disturbed by the prospect of a reversal of Our ordinary current account, which passed off, however. The market here yesterday was quoted :— suet A E Sterling exchange firm. Prima nominal rates, {evo 4.85 and 4,87; selling rates, 4.84 2 4.84%, and 6.86% 3) a 4.87. Continental firm. Reichmarks, 95 and = 957%; cables, 9634 896%; prime Paris, 615% aud Be 5.1336. . LONDON ADVICES | ao are disturbed in their reflection of the current o ae market, At five P. M. we have>—Consois, money, | 1% 3 8 9224 9 92%; do., account, 92% A924; Ave-twenty 61 ss Donds, 1865, old, 108%; five-cwenty bunds, 1867, 79) + 38 Moox; ten-forty vonds, 1064; new fives, 106% & iay “i 104% ; Erie, 33% a 3334, Market moderately active | 4100 103; aud firm, |% | qu 4) GOVERNMENTS | a Bre quiet, the reticence which the bankers having | 60 Se the new fanding process in charge are Ood- S ok serving operating to induce restricted deal | s 9 a ings. Prices closed iast night firm, a@ fok | 9 os Jows:—United States currency sixes, UTX a | 0} be ‘117%; do, sies, 1861, registered, 1174 a 117% 3 do, | sco ‘og Go,, do,, coupons, 118 a 1184 ; do. Ave-twenties, 1862, 74, : us Fegistered, 112 a 113; do. do., do., coupons, 112% ef @ 113; Go, do, ised, registered, 1145 @ 114% 5 UO. 9 ig ww d0,, d0., Coupons, 115% a 115%; do, do., 1866, regia J a tered, 11534 @ 115%; do. do., do,, coupons, 116 & 11043 dO, do, 1865, new, registered, 11534 @ 11634; Uc. 60, do., Coupons, 115% a 115%; ao. do, 1867, registered, L1G @ 116%; do. do, do, coupons, 117 11 Thy; do. do., 1968, registered, 1164 @ 116K ; da, dow, Ao,, Coupons, 117 4 117% ;do ten-forties, registered, 110% @ 1114; do. do., coupons, 11 @ 112; do Gves, 1881, registered, 112); @ 112%; do. do, do, coupons, 112} a 1124. IN RAILWAY MoRTGAG! city Bank shares and State bonds che largest in- formation will be derived irom a close study of the oficial cable of sales given velow. CLEARING GOUSE STATEMENT. Currency excaanges.... ss Currency balances Gold exchanges Goid baiances..., OPERATIONS OF THE GO: Goid balances...... Currency balance! Gross clearances, .. MBMORANDCM, ‘The St. Nicholas Bank received ndvices to-day ‘Of the sorwarding of the money to pay the interest pl e mortgage bonds of the C. C. and 1.0. Rail 3225000 U § 6's, £,'61.be 1173 Cen col rs tesla Sen! new ‘e "12 | SE $76,376,373 | tae sigyarrere oS The following is an oMcial statement of Cnitea | i S.atos carrency outstanding this date \4 ud demand noted...... Legal tenuer notes (seri Legal tender poctes (new issue) Legal Lender notes (series of 1 500 0. Del, Law... ue year notes of 1863. 6 00 | TH dow. ih ww do. “wo year notes of 1863. ® WLSEMNS RK by ‘two Year coupon notes o1 00 | 100° « ompound tuterest Dote: ov ’ pion currency, first issue 25 Bo Ogre second issue, 30 " h ‘Juird issue. . a2 am N°Lond #NoF-b Fourth issue, first ser 64 | 2W Pac ti of Mu...b e Fourth i#sue, second series, 4 | Fourtu issue, tturd zeries, 11,180,619 60 PUGH 160 veesceee 1220 65 —_——— ‘Tetal., + 429, 064,811 42 BE: be 1W Bow H&E K be bd 200 Ohuy & Mie RE. be SEO vat RES aR area eee ESSEESE, ze Fe EOE OERE ERE SCE SEES 2 P.M, $1300 U S 5-20,0,'67.b¢ 117 Second Board=1 P, M. 104 300) ‘ oP a as Pt ttt 4 | Cotton Unsettlead and Lower—Flour Pirm—Wheat Higher—Corn Irregular, Closing Easy—Oats Dull—Pork Easter— Lard Drooping—Cut Meats Quiet— Stead y—Groceries Turpentine Quick M, Qui! ‘ uicksilver pr. tel’ L& West. AAA. ...., Chi & Alton. COMMERCIAL KEPORT. Freights Spirits Strong — Tar Birmer—Whiskey Firmer. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30—6 P, M. The markets were still irregular. frm, with a fair demand. for export to Great Britain, with some inquiry for the Continent, and prices were higher, the market ON wy 500 Mi ws iw luo Mu 6uCn cicsing strong at the advance, atthe opening, but closed duil and easy. decided D excited and decidedly higher. | were auil, but Whiskey wi Pork was dull Cortox.—The market for cotton ou the spot was un- settled and values were wholly nominal, with a decided downward tendency at the decline of 3¢c. noted below, with some sales at a very marked reducton under a | pressure to realize. The demand was light from ail sources, “Futures” were 1-ldc. lower on early deliveries and }-lte. higher on remote deliveries, i —The quotations a in quality not m without and , Was mominal and easier, | Cotton, consequent upon the September “corner,” Was unsettled in value, and prices were quoted sc. Of; but business in many instances was at me a0 Chi & kx 90 Firmer — Rosin Neglected — Petroleum Wheat was fairly ac'ive | sed on’ cotton In store, runting fn halts grade above or below NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER J, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET, COPARTNERSHIPS, uotations; the advance In the transportation rates Mote heer the Ist day of October. which le principally | — Ww. PL - English Islands, 40, @ S80; New Ore | rae The market for spirits turpentine was | ATEW YORK, 00. 1, 1874, re ene : jay, with the value nrmer nt the close. The ership heretofore existing between the ac us at ase saves aabhvs. adie. asic. | iinderstzue ve he tri namie of Howard Lavsley & Os 'Rik pi. At Bie. a $c, for Southerd | Co. is this aay diswived by mutual consent. Either errs bbls. 2N bots, at $e, LOU DbIS. New Yorks y will sixn in Lquigation, ’ _ WW UUls , buyers’ opti p I Lapsley Will contiaue the business under hig rosin was firm, closing at (hough | own name at No. 1d croad street, where tor the present Only moderately acuve: sales 2,700 bb In tne | Mr. Cox may be found, grades we uote Ct 1,000 bbls. Ne HOWARD LAPSLEY. fn demand, with sales of 500 bbls. Wa | EDWIN M. COX. though holders are rally asking bigher Pitch in ys Ona fair Fequest ant frm $2°025 Tor prime city, de- a7. ivered Pcie baiwees tne PutkoLgum.—There wasa contined quict market for | und mr eat var top is 20 a erude, but wader a ad hy : oe ae late be eed | this ‘ y Leger he vy mutual consent, Ar persons hay. st Jo BR. Were fri and uded toward a sight advance; spot and | ing clanns against said firin will prevent them to John $00 Han & st Jo BE Bl this nionih quoved at dc. a SMe. In buls. | “For re- | Harvey, who ls alone authorized to'slen tn lnuidation. RR. fine there Wat a tair inquurr and holders advanced SOHN WARVEY. HARVEY. it quiet but Guan at 7c. 0 {7346 fot cargoes tha was, ap ital and low rent rm atthe previous price of lic. tor city in prime ship- . O.. Hi ald office o aents need apply. he ¢ f the above advance; the sales were 2, = > —— = | pole tat tont oi otohers at hee, Liu Bila dt tat BUSUWESS OPPORTUNITIES. 2 }) bbls. prompt delivery at l2&ec., 8 spapgaccpennae ween een eon nn dearest’ ot the hotly at Lz%c>, 4800 Uble. do. at IGHLY FLOURISHING STORE BUSINESS FOR 125 ide and 8300 bbls do. at ISc." Cases were generally le. -Ecalthy iocallty, near New York: small cap- Address ping order. At Philadelpuia siderable strength, which re 4,Su0 UbIs, for prompt delivery from the primary markets 5) and a generally quiet day ensued ined was held with con- to | A ces | ted the transact , fear ot a good opening Db. throughout; | otttee, GENTLEMAN WISHING TO EBS’ son in business, and paving 30.00 to tives ren y addressing ¥. B. Herald a experienced a slight advance and held with firmness :— | lard, 260 bol. and therces and 125 pork at the cut meats, 6: rhe market for mess AN, 1 AN ELECTRICAL PHYSI A centrally sive cash bus ne: hoowes ity. $1; Rouse vill Sa dsge,: Titusville, $1024 | A DIAM Se and a sphetroleum Ventze, Bes Parker's | ge paid : party investing will Ruld the Tantus Hecuipts fork, tone: beet. 82 packages: | ¢Xchanyed. Address CAPITAL, Heraul 0 DIAMOND BROKER ON BROADWAY WANTS A four per cent monthly commission will OING AN EXTEN- Dressed hogs continued Weak and closed at sige, a 9e. ty, for grassand corn fed, which is lower, Beet—The in: | dear the suneten™ quiry tor beet continued light and confined to jobbin cach. All. particull arcels; ota to the amount of 40 paccages chaned | Barclay street. bands at figures within the range of $12 50 a $13 50 for | —— - — pinin mess DbIs., $14.n $15 for extra do. ao.. $20.0 $2l tor prime mess tierces in a $23 for India do. do. and $24 a | 25 tor extra city India mess. Beef humus were dealt inin | vestiation will Ss al the fullest scrutiny ; $7,000 xth it} frat descriptions, ‘ihe dransachons include 80 | present remain and t Reh Miculdersat He 0 rest Belles at Tie) fresh | tive Dartiorn with 40.000 each. eke: 2 at 13c., oxes clear | and addre: £3, DAMS at ee Go eiorces nickled shoulders at Sic. | SMicens et sles’ Add A small way and were quoted firm, at $24 for summer | CAll® nue, trom 9 to 12 aud 2 to 6 Packed Western.” Foutncrn remained vominal, | Cut | 9 F SLISHED 15 Ye freats met with a Jair trade, with the market ruling tor sile, on tavorablo terms: roprietor Gull and, drooping, but sub wre: | 4a, Si¥e cash bus a ra wishing to rec ° Jer an improved demant and cio rm, with | {he maine for cash, $3,000; balance on Toe eee) caah 2) bbls. ceheck to-more | wpe, Address ELECTRINE, Herald Uptown Branch PN) at $22 40, 750 bbis., buyer's option Uctober, at g2z.65 | OMee. 1 'g22 75 ,and 28) bbls, seller's option, October, at $22 35. | GOUDIv BASING IURETAGGARED o SharaEae Fruit, Contectionery, &c.).—Will be gold it ARCHDEACON & CO,'3, 85 low for A MONOPOLY OF GREAT MAGNITUDE—WILL be: to $10,000 wanted. RS, IN THIS if preferred, Wo AC in fall name Herald Uptown Branch Bacon declined and closed heavy, with sales of 6) boxes | er's option ali the year, at 11 15-Ice. a 12 i-10c., and 60) | Hear Thirty-sevench flerces, seller six months, at 11%c. At the clos) cash | pee | lenwclear at 'Sige. par ils At tile, cloxe of the market | AN EXTRA GOOD CHANCE 70 GO IN there were sellers at 13e., without buyers. The market ness. — About $2,009 wanted to buy a ple tor lard was in buyers’ javor, closing weak. The sales | ness. weil established and payin were 200 tlerces, for prompt delivery. at Lic. ; 750 tierces, | occupation cause of selling. Apoy ACL, BU: I~ nt Bs @ good profit: other Broadway, lard was nominally Me.. with L3%e. bid for October. | A Butter and cheese were quiet and unchanged. ‘mission and who SvGak.—The market for raw sugar was absolutely in- | Gun be purchased for activ ny considerable business | capltal required, $3, eraid oittee, 7 Be hinds. cluyed, private | “=o ollee Qulet— to $3,000. EXCELLENT ESTABLISHED, BUSINESS (COM- sale) payiny $5,00 annual profit, ust the value of the goodson. Address CASH, box 175 anid: ‘of any prices were nominally unchanged. Fair to good refining uoted sige. @ 84%¢c., Nol Siete couprised the Refined sugar was less GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH SATISFACTORY | grocery, fair to good, 87%c, «9.4 prime to chic | A jen; centritugal, Lhda and boxes, Nos 8 to 13, 8% OMG} molasses hhds. and box em 30. ; | Adaress PARTNE Jc. Te ‘ pS aite LADY OR G ile oftice of a manu Corn was firmer $i, Oats | 709 Broadwa |A room change. | active ‘and a shade easier, closing at for | ferences, who can loan ‘from $3.00 to $5,W0, can standard lige, for ernshed. powdered and | dbtain a position in a Arst clase, Wholesale: houee with | granulated, We quote ba—Refining, interior to re salary and seven percent interest. Address SAL- * Sige; do. fair 16 good fair, | ARY, box 165 Herald office. Flour was | sie. a ‘8%c.; do. good, to prime, Sic. a Bech PARTNER WANTED—WITH $200) OASH, TO fakes active {terest an an established business. ‘a ENTLEMAN JS WANTED IN THE | factory, with $700 cash and the | best of references; a fir sulary paid or Interest given. easier, Lard | uting de ar Te, a Tie. for fair, months; constant demand for my goods; large daily | Te. 4 Thee, tor gond and 7c. a 7%c. for priine. Patné | cash receipts cau be shown upoh investigation: Freights strong. | Trt at Ge. & Tac Rangoon at Go, a O40 ber Ibs, | reason for selling, addres Woe hid Herald ottece | S’ etive and om 4c, a a “anit ec > Ty perius for Western and lage, uw 183¢e- per 1D for attr. 6 GENTLEMAN OF MIDDLE AGE, WHO HAS HAD TaLLow was active at iui prices, with sales ot 1, Wha. prime at Bsc. a 8 18162, per Lb. Waser. Receipts, €iy bbls. The market was firmer, | toengage in something safe an extensive and varied business experience, wishes and well established, in his services can be made available at a tair com- lower prices. “Futures” were 1-léc. off for early | with sales of 200 bbls. at $1 03a $1 U% closing at the | Pensation, would preter to tnke charge of the office busi- months and Ll6c. better for late montha Sugar wasin- | latter, | ness and ‘correspondence (accounts if desired) of some ‘ | at oe | good manufacturing concern. Tf, on, gething @ thorough active, coffee quiet, petroleum sold ..t better prices, and DOMESTIO MARKETS | Enowledge of the character of the business. he 1s satis: | a good business was done in rosin and spirits turpentine | pooltacs [eet eoet: een protabie, would invest ica at better Mgures. Gatvestox, Sept 30, 1874, | Box 11s Herald Uptown Byaneareee rence, ress B., Cotton guiet and unchanged; middling, 45¢.’; low inid- | ling, M3g0, Net receipts, 790 Dales; gross, 79), Sales, 985, Stock, 16,20. y, Sept. 20, 1874. | Cotton offerings light; middling, 14% et receipts, | eaullshedt: halt inter | 1,169 bales; gross, 1,416." Sales, 2.400; evening, 2,100, | - i NANDER FROTHINGHAM & A Stock, 24,784, Monte, Sept. 30, 1874. | HH Moaite, Sept, 30, 1874. ers, Brokers and Financial Cotton firm; | Secure additional capital t New On.zan We quote :— 1sig0. a Burrato, GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH $300, CAN STEP into a neat and profitable business; five years es- bona fide and true, 273 Hudson COMPANY, BANK- gents, 12 Wall ‘street— to $20,000), | a highty respectable business, involving small risks and 1 % ——— ae, from her uncie’s residence, Michael Corcoran, 300 East Forty-third street, CONKLIN.—Iu Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 29, GhorGE S, CONKLIN, aged 27 years and 1¢ montis, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of his mother-in-law. Mrs. 8, Serner, 249 Macon street, on Friday, October 1, at one o'clock. COURVOISIER.—Ou Monday, September 28, 1874 = ADELE Covrvoisigk, in the 64th year of her - ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited fo attend her funeral, trom her late residence, No. 108 Hudson street, Hoboken, ov ‘Thursday, October 1, at one o'clock, P.M. DaLy.—On ‘Tuesday. September 29, FRANCIS DALY, Dative of county Autrim, Ireland, aged 4 yet Friends of tamiiy invited ro attend funeral, om Friday, October 2, at one o'clock, from late rest dence, Oakland avenue, corner Greene street, Greenpoint, FaRRELL.—On Wednesday morning, September 30, MATILDA FARRELL, the beloved wife of James F Farrell, aged 38 years and 4 months. The relatives and iriends of the family are im vited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at one P, M., {rom No. 332 West Forty-eighth street. Grosz.—On Wednesday, September 30, of chob era infantum, Witttas Josgea, youngest som o wrederisk te and Marla F, Grosz, aged 1 month and 21 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rem idence of his parents, 44 East Twenty-first street, on Friday, October 2, at two P, M. MAURATIY.—At the residence of his son-in-law, Tanac Carpenter, of White Pluing, on Wednesday, September 30, JouN HavRaTrY in’the suth year ol 8 age, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the Juneral services, in St. John’s church, White Plains, on Friday, October 2, at nalf-past ten A.M, Train will lave Grand Central depot for White Plains at 9:15 A, M. HICKEY.—On Tuesday, September 20, WILLIam J. Hickey, aged 6 years, 4 months and 11 4: Relatives and friends are respectfully in attend the (uneral, irom the residence of his mother, 343 West Fifty-fourth street, on ‘'hursday, October 1, at one o'clock P. M. IRWIN,—At Garden City, L. I., on Tuesday, Se] tember 29, ANNIE M., only child of J. E, and M. [rwin, aged 3 months and 29 days. Funeral services at ten A.M. this day (Thure day). Carriages will meet 12 o’clock train at Cene tral Ratlroad depot, Huoter’s Point, Interment at Greenwood. JARVIS.—On Tuesday, September 20, Sop widow. of the late David Jarvis, in the 82d year er age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, October 1, at two o’clock P. M,, from the residence of her son- in-law, Hiram Crossman, Jamaica road, pear the Jruant Home, The remains will be taken to Farme 1, for aaeaene aad thaanen aoee eypor! . Je. 01 29, 1874, E. J., wite of Philip Kelley, late of | New York. OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED.—$3,500 | will purchase my highly profitable Manufacturing Business; the above amount can be doubvied in six low ‘middiing, 13%c, rin r fact pais ;Alasaten. New Gneans Térae. | Net receipts xports ‘coastwise, 80.’ Sales, - incorporated companies. Loans made on Western prop? a is , 2 5 7" \ dO e e Dp Ordinary oo Ss is Ws” Isls | ihedy; lustevening, 200. Stock, 1,L4r. | erty, commercial obligations. &c., Persons posscasing ae : ise B16 Boi | SavaNxau, Sept. 30, 1874, | capital desiring business Informed of approved oppor- Low middhny 15% Ty 16 i eu ton ger pele AR Cc. Net recelnta, tunities without charge, Middling..... 16% 185% 168 | 2,975 bales: gross, 2,97 oastwise, 1, pales, | “(NY GENTLEMAN WITH CAPITAL (FROM $10,000 | Good muddling: 17) 17% ie | 1,763 Btock, 16,627, | ANT shy prepared to entertain a proposition tor ore the grade quoted. The si Consumption. Speculation ember, at 109 at 16 Skee. Dect 15 11-s2e. 70) at 15 Slide. ; March, 400 at 15%c. j bales. Exchunge—c. paid to exchange 100 October tor | firm January. tol Sou at A al ‘lo.day up to,two P. M.—Oc 1%4¢. , 34) at 15 7-32c., 60 at 15 rat iad at 15 7- ing afer two o’clock—Sep- OU at 16 5. 5 ¥-l6c.; November, ; fs Wheat inactive: prices entirely nominal steer es 6000 bushely No, 2 Western at sske.u J HAVE FROM 15 bide. ; January; 200 at figures tor amall lots. Oate nominal; No. | 5, ,0u8iness; ouly pa caning Lake and rail imports for the last twen 90) bbls; waeat, 195.438 Flour, bushels; corn, aatacactory results, please address W.3., box 4,321 Post ales were:— ,) To-Dav. Laut Evening, Tota, | 0Mts, 371,00 do.; barley. 5,00) do; rye, 10.00) d | sal x 14s ig 23 | shipments—W heat, 146.189 bushels; cort, 64 TCHINS’ PORTABLE FFATHER RENOVATOR— au + 8 \ 20) ae Rail gre peace 20,400 bus ok aes Careiage ane Cheer Tou 193 216 dia | Wheat, Ye.’ corn, 8¢.; ing Bets and inake $a day, Gall on oF “sddress Dbis, on the following range Western spring. $3 15.035; | IE Hels Gall on oF address Tn a ee eae Gey ogi yy | HUTUUING, wey ares Boer: $i Corn dull and Rye nominal at We. Barley. mais at Sic. ada, $15) a $175; Western, $1.5) a $1. | Herals ofce. parties meaning business need ra. AL CONTRA HAVE FROM $500 TO $80 TO BUY OUT SOME Costa, 32 Other articles unchanged. er, 30 at Ge -32c., ToLEpo, Sept. 80, 1874, Flour firm and in fair demand, ADY OK GENTLEMAN, HAVING SOME. REFINE. ment, with # few hundred dollare cash, may super- Notice of funeral hereafter. KsLLoga,—On Wednesday, September 30, MOND GOMERY ALEXANDER, iniant son of Montgomery A and Susie S. Kellogg, aged 5 months and le days. The relativesPand friends or tne family are in vited to attend the funeral, on Friday, October 2, atjour P. M., trom the resifenee of his parents, Fiith avenue, between 129th and 130th streets, LamB.—On Wednesday, September 30, at four A. M., Mary EvizapetTa Lams, youngest daughter of Bernard and the late Alice Lamb, aged 9 years, 1 month and 6 days, f The relatives and friends of the family are re spectiuily invived to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her father, 732 Tenth avenue, on Frb day, October 2, at one P. M. LARKIN.—Suddenly, on SEanrere September 29, THoMAS LARKIN, @ native of Banaghar, Kings county. Irelan:, in the 70th year of his age. Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from No. 20 Kast ‘twellth street, on Thursday, October 1, ata quarter to nine A. i. ; thence to St, Ann's Roman Vatholic church, East Twellth street, where a solemn requiem maga Wiil be offered for the repose of his seu! Lavon.—Atter a brief illness, inthe 72d year ot her age, Mary Lasow, relict of Jonn Labon, ‘The friends of the family are respectiully invited to attend her funeral, trom her late residence, 28 Flatbush avenue, Brookiyn, on Friday, October 2, at two o’clock P, M. Law.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, September A JANE, the beloved wife of Samuel G. Law, aged 8 ye irs. ‘The mueral will take place from her late resl- | dence, corner Twenty-seventh street and Fitth avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, October 2, at two o’clock, Relatives and friends are re spectiully invited. LEONARD.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 20, James IGNaTivs, third son o! Bridget Leonard. Friends are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, {rom the Church of Our Lady of Victory. Locxwoop.—At Riverside, Greenwich, Cona., on Tuesday, September 29, 1874, WILLIAM FREDERICK, inlant son o! Luke A. and M. Louise Lockwood. IADDEN.—On Tuesday, September 20, a(ter lngering iness, Louisa 8., Wile of the late Amos Madaen, tn the year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectiully invited to attend the tuneral, from her late resideace, 480 State street, on Friday Uctober 2, at two o’ciock, MAHRENHOLZ.—On Wednesday, September 80, | wile of J. H. Mabrennolz, aged 38 years, 15 8-i8e., 1,000 at 15 5-32e., 10) Sele. 20+ at Wheat opened, firm N C, J z t but closed dull, No. 2 white Wabush, 81 18; No, 1 | intend and share profits (without risg) in a ‘nice payin, Novem er 10 at age Wat 16 26c, [U0 at 18340. | white Michigan, $1 sigs exten white ag. $l Iss: amber | business Address ASHTON, Herald Uptown Branc WO ut is cdc” Gv at seer” LoUY ACIS? | Me, $L (8g; Uctober, $1.09; No. 1 red, $i 1034; No. 2 red, | office. é ei yeas December, 100 at 154, 1 5H at 153-160. 70) | $1 O74: No. 8 co., $1 07. Corn quiet and weak; high Y $20 MAY SECURE A LARGE SUM OF MONEY 203 at 15 Tesde., WO at Li rn January, 400 ‘at | mixed. 864c. ; November, 79%; POS Gall December, by purchdsing this week an Industrial Exhibition at 153¢¢., 1,209 at (5 7-16 15-de.,, 67e. ; low imixed, 88c-; no grade, 88x, Oats steady: No. 1, | Company Premium Bond, Bonds for sale by. PLANT, | ry at 1518's, 100 at 18% ua Sisge,: Mionigan. Bic. white, uxc.; rejected’ | 29 Brondway. oa at \-16e. 6c. ; se i} = 0) at 162., 20) atid 1-32e. 115 S1-82e, Total, at: 100d. eorur i080 dos cate, Ship- | PorreRy.—To LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ales. Grand total, 27,6 bales The averages of bushels wheat; 18,00) do. corn. | i consequence of thé death ot the proprietor, the | yesterday's forward deliveries were ms follows, viz.— ong Island Pottery, in Williamsburg; one othe oldest eptember, 16.11; October, 15-10; November, 15.U6; De- EUROPZAN MARKETS, | and best established concerns in the country, having the Mc January, 1b); February, 8.87; Murch, a most improved machinery.a very large local demand ; June, — Wt jor drain pipes and every facility for do 3 November, 7w) at, itte ; January, 2 at | yat°%Gommon rorin, 6d Loxpox. Sept. #aEven- | tihaive business; now iu {ull oberation, with a depot ih Maren,’ 50 at, Tee. | aprit, ‘100 at | ing. Kine, 2a Sd. a 38a, Od. per owt,” P° | New York city: the stock on hand can be had at cost of May, iu) at 160, Potal, 1.800 MankxrcLivanrcon, Sept. $0— | Mavufacture, and the most liveral terms will be made 1—October, 100 at 18 8.82. Total, 100 bal th, asc OL, kOe Ode pacawey with a party competent to carry on the Work. Apply to Receipts at the ports were as roilow3:—Uatveston. a, ver JOSEPH P. QUIK, No. 8 West Fourth street, New Work. 790; New Orleans, 1,169" Mobile, $84; Savannan, 2, eS “as “Ee SS Charleston, 2,156; Wilmington, 123;\orfolk, 1,349; Ne ATENT FOR tALE—OF R&C DATE, ON A York, 38: Boston, 17; Fiilaieipnia, 265.” Total, FINANCIAin small and usefu} article, with or without tools. Ad- | bales ls day lant week, 7.208 hts ‘da res ae Gross. A., Herald Uptown Branch office. 3 iS ber 1,182,046. Cot . sa i il sn Sep romber ae we PROPRIETARY ARTICLE: BUSINESS ALREADY BS. wate dopremud To Liverpool, br ste — dntimited; $40N.or $8,000" wanted To extend” Muniwenst C., COMpres » To Liverpool, by st } Ay business: rs (eee eeon and Brokers, Aforiune in five years; norisc Address VINE, Herald Comumittee of Cot xohi as oftlce. Qi the grades ot cotton, as es Cotton Exchange Vonvention ification, will less dling tatr change. upland cotton on the pes ast year, and contracts for future delive: Also, until September 1. ty that haye ruled this market 16 Broadway. TED oF HEELER, box 1,655 Post office. W4urgp-Pantwen, WITH FROM in a perenetly sate busine: lished: business sure and increased at wil $1,000 TO Madsen Stoek Privileges on ‘members of the Stock Exchange, TANTED—A PARTNER TO TAKR CHARGE OF A i ae | A “Laratey a BAZLEY, | | | tor the. 8 will | : 5 be smal on ie fafer Bans uni Se ptember 4. ist wien $100 per 100 shares for Puts und Calls; $275 to $100 per quired ak Sites SHOE oustpess| references given and re- er. “ cisiee! ¢ moral | Cobrez—the market was quiet but drm. We note | Wshares for “Double Privileges.” ? $500. AWANTED, A PARTNER TN 4 MANUPAG. snies of 00) bags Rio, low tair, b .. =STOCK PRIVILEGKS ON ALL THE AcTIVe | POUUV. turing business; quick sales and good profits 1p, "The Hio stock Here in rit hands «Stocks negotiated atl to 2per cent from the mar. | Address T. A., box 3, York Post office, somone of pgs mt Sent oe Co ket; $5) to $100 puts or calls ; $200 10 $35) double privie | << — Cofites “were gmet With a’ “moderate Testing ae | Wess,» the system, of operating 1s fuliy explained In a SH FOR PARTNERSHIP, IN MANU - | pamphlet, valuable statistical information, sent , ure of Medicated Cigars, for @ quotc:--!o—Ordinary cargoes, | 1B4c. | free to all wiio desite to speculate, TUMBIIDUE & CU. r Se eae | Philadelphia at 43. 94. to the Mediterri the Adristic, or ti to “pantn ports at Be. 0 ltaidan brig with about 3,00 cases petroleam Barbados a schconer wich 8 folk. feported at $12 {or | Uslaad with salt for Boston at luc’ per bustel, (e.: tar do. 17343. gc. prime do., we. & 17360. : ” kood ace; extreme range for lots, re fortune pinmense Me. 2 | Bunkers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall street. sale, KINNEY, 22 Ann street, room 6. VEST AS PARTNER IN ANY | @ lo. foverninent bays, Yo. u Ye. : d STOCK PRIVILEGES—PUTS, CALLS, SPREADS | @A()() TO $40 10 1 eee Re ee een ea tte a ee ra and Stradiles ou, Members Stock “Esenange, for | SOOO ‘gocu paying business, Address, for two days, galvo, 16e, a 190: LAgUAyFA, 17%4¢,'a 196, | Jamaica, Ibe. @ | $106 to $89); un easy orm of operating in stocks! ex- | CASH, Herald oflce, ce. « St Voiningo, lio. & (dg: Ports Rico. Ide. # 18%4c.+ | planatory circular malied to any address. ——— eres Costa, cn. 1h. a ree | eaten, 17780, @ I8iec.; Ano HAZARD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad strect. PARTNER IN tura, I7c, a 190. ; Sava Me,, gold, 6 and 9 dave. Figun aXp Ghals,—Receipts—Flour, 14,449 Ibs, ; 135,537 busnels: corn, 1lc,H0). di a eee Oats, 34,441 bushels. moderaie inquiry, ern any was quiet 4 bbl “ bbl. @bout 4.400 guarters To Cor quoced a for orders, an Austrian bari grain at 4s, Gd, 0.; corn meal, 8) bags, ‘ihe Hour marcet was ttm, witha — Byure, £e.. 20) ry The sfles were 15,00 busheis §! 700 bbls. Southern. eri r, with sales of 450 bbia at trom $4200 but firm, owing to scarcity, with ‘at quotations.’ We quote:— hence with about 204 3 ngos uraeoa, 18ige. & A business: secarity given; 210 Herald office. 2 big Perea | chapoe. At ae athena A MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE; » Mortgages cashed; stocks, Ronda, al Estate, Fui y jon, V. K. STEV., jv Je. LL ine stree: by auctior , oF $l Bast Seventeenth stre LEX, FROTHINGHAM & OU., BANKERS, 12 WALL come from it. Address L., box 104 Her! id oft | $10.000.-ZARTY HAVING. IT To INVEST aN have a rare chance, $15,000 yearly in- ide. street, have money to loan on mortgages in New York city and viewnity, in sums of $5,0W and upward, without bonus. Apply" Immediate); | $15.000 business solid and WANTED IN A STOCK OOMPANY; PANY, Kankers, 10 Pine st. sal J sbwavs Haye MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW York city Mortgages without bouits, foi B, Taylor. B: 11 of this cit “1 aay a" his city. $45, Hed. 0 48. Sd. per ylor. Esq., ai) of aty. ence With an ftahan bark, Prineipals de- | No cards, THOMSON—TALUOT.—On Tuesday, September 29, | | atthe residence of the bride’s parents, by the | Relatives and iriends, also members of Olty F. and A. M.; Manhattan Chapter. and Ivanhoe Commandery, No. 36, Knights Templar, are respectfully tnvited to at. tend the funeral, from her late reaidence, 92 East Twelfto street, on Friday, October 2, at one o'clock On Monday, September 28, JOHN 0. MooRE, aged 72 yea! Friends and relatives are invited to attend the fuueral services, at the New England congreps. tional church, South Ninth street, near Fitth, Wile Mamsburg, on Thursday morning, October 1, at half-past ten o’clock, MURPHY.—On Tuesday, September 29. of acarla ting, CHARLES WARREX, eldest fon 0! Patrick and Rebecca Murphy, aged 6 years and 4 months, Onis or bie The inneral will take piace on Vhursday, ber 1, @t one o'clock, from the resident parents, No. 696 Third aveuue. MCGUIRE.—On Tuesday, September 29, JOHANA MoGurrs, in the 48th year of her age, The relatives aud Irlends of the family are ree ectiully invited to attend the juueral, irom her late residence, 872 Tenth avenue, on Taursday, at one o’clock, NELSON.—On Monday, September 28,. JaMES B, NELSON, M. D., aged 61 years, ‘The relatives and {riends of the family are re- pels invited to attend the tunera), irom his jJate residence, 210 West Thirty-eighth street, on pest a) October 1, at half-iast twelve o'clock P.M. ‘The remains will be taken to Woodlawn for interment. Nixon,—On Wednesday, September 80, JEANETTE Nixon, aged 92 years, widow of the late John Nixon. The relatives and friends of the family are re- ectiully invited to attend the funeral, from thé rch corner of Bieecker aud Downing streets, on Friday, at one o*clock P. M. St. Joan, N. B., hud please copy. ORGAN,~-There will be an anniversary requiem mass in St. Andrew's church, Duane street, on Thursday, October 1, at hall-past nine o'clock, for the repose of the eoul of the late John Organ. Relatives and friends are invited to attend, OvGren.—On Wednesday, September 3), at ten minutes past three o’clock A, M,, FRaNK A. OUGIER, in the 66tn year of nis age. Friends are invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, No. 31 Marion street, on Friday, October 2, at two o'clock P. M. POOLE.—At Mineola, on Tuesday morning, Sep- tember 29, Manta Pootz, widow of the late Jamea Poole, of North Hempstead, In the 89th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on Friday, October 2, at eleven o'clock and at Christ chureh, Mannasset, at one o'clock P.M. Uar- rlages will be at the Great Neck depot on arrival Of twelve o'clock train from Huuter’s Point. Post.—At Geneva, N, Y., on Monday, September 28, alter along and lingering tlness, JoHN Post, aged 54 years. He was the second son of Abra! A. Post, of Geneva, and son-in-law of Schoonmaker, of New York city, both dece: RAPTERY.—Honona, the beloved wile of Patrick Raftery, native of the parish of Kilconnel, county Galway, Jreland, ‘The friends of the samily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her Jate residence, No $24 East Thirty-first street. New York city, on Fre aay. October 2, at one o’clock P. M. Interment 1D Culvary Cemetery. REILLY.—On ‘Tuesday, September 20, JOHN REILLY, a native of the county of Longford, Ire jand, aged 56 years. Relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 49 Pitt street, this (nursday) alter. noon, October 1, at two o'clock. Sick.—On Wednesday, September 30, WILLIAM SILK, aged 18 years. The iuneral will take place from 106 Prince | street, thence to St. Patrick's Cathedral, between $3750 45 ae és vantages offored. For full particulars and appoint 6a 500 T REASONABLE RATES—MC FE AND Interview address it. COLF, box lol Herald ome. Wa 52 Endowment Insurance Policies Mortgages and other a0 PS Ts Wa 6 curities, Amsurance ot all kinds effected with best $ ).000 WANTED, A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE 65a 6) | companies, J. J, HABRICH & 00 17 Broadway. | DOU, + partner with this amount, by an active Wa 2% | OND STREET SAV “| Business man, who has already achieved great success i 53 Bond street and Bowe: ty New York. | fntegrity, “Address box 2,087 Fost nace, Boston, on" we ae Chartered April {1, 1360, | nn i 1G | tone cepouidach Rais wie PaaS Wa 525) e 2 be " soa eo) | fas W Bowrice: "| vio9 Presidente MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. tue 700 | Roneet R. Witter : — wa 900; _C:D. Baier, lreasurer. vossrx P, Coorsr, Seo, Married. minal. ca BF. athe Wa 54 | PUSINESS PAPER NEGOTIATED; LOANS EF-| p faved Securtt | JARNARD—Hyatt.—On Wednesaay, September we 6wW ee GE ey mariners Te 2 N. Je, an . wa 900 (Olas aes ON THE CBREQUE BANK (LIMITED), | of Montreal, to Miss KaTis MYATT, of Brooglyn, wa $73 | rae Gagheg. Drafts Tor any amounts issued, | N.Y, g ma 4, p| 4 7 Biy—Hunt.—On Wednesday, September 30, at Wa 5, JOHN B. MURRAY, Broadway. | the residence ol tue bride's lather, by the Rev. Dr. Wheat was in fair deavaud and ab r.Thi ) dono Hal, Dowctas Buy, M.D. of Rochester, N. es were about 2000 buskely at $1 O98 8110 for No. | Y., (0 Mrs. SARAH [1UNT, daughter o! Francis H. Chicago, slisa | aig for No. 4 | Bept y vay aq) | Amidon, Esq., of this city. No, 2 Milwaukee, $121 for ne ,@ 2hg) per cent incash, onaud | HARRIS—ASHLEY.—On Wednesday, September Corn’ was easier at ins’ close." tue suieu ware 10, Stansrer books will be closed from 80th inst, itt ast | 8% 1874 by the Rev. J. A. Paddock, D. D. Mr. bushels at diye. die «chosing the H P. 4. J. ODELL, | ROBERT H, HARRIS to Misa M. Lortig ASHLEY. No were dull, with sales of 61.00) at | Treasurer, | cards. for mixed and 62c, a tac. tor white. ¢ was quiet at | - eerier LONGSTREET—CORNWELL.—In this city, on bore bew A aid bushel Burley and mait were neglected OUBLE PRIVILEGES ARE FIXED aT THE Me 1 Se: sss 80, at ee aeage of the id non R ee ide, by Rev, Elbert Osborn, SAMUEL LONGSTREET FreicuTs.—The market is without important ch. 4 | Market price. : v :" F c) as to rates with a fair inguiry for grain, cotton and pete F — ba Py relbnnpdbr th She LE roleum accommodation. To Liverpool, by steam, 1,650 | Spreads are above and below the market. MOSELEY—ADAMSON.—OD he! tember Vales cotton ai ‘ad. & 5-lud, 1b, Wy Vusheis wheat — 80, 1874, in Brooklyn, by the Rev. Wm. ohnson, St oid. er bushel, $2) boxe pace ee 00 boxes | No contracts for less than 100 shares. CHARLES H, MOSELEY to ELIZABETH H. ADAMSON, ‘4 288. per ton); also a Ger- pas man bark, hence with about 2.30 bole. refined petroleum | Full Information given on application, Cae bres SI See Tac Cone anune Aare Le irom new Uriente oa. ihe DAS otek: oe ator eee LAPSLEY # BAZLEY, “SAMMIg—Wuirsox.—On Wednesday, September do., reported trom do., at ‘an American pare, With Bg ‘s 1874, by the Rev. C, H. Babcock, THEovor® M. do. trom Galves reported at %d. per ib. To London, SAMMIS tO 8. AMELIA WHITSON, Youngest daughter | by sali, 24,000 bus WiRay, in ship's bags, at Gigd. per of David Whitson, ai) of Brookiyn, bushel, and lw bbls four from store at és. per SENIOR—TaY1Lon.--On Wednesday, September 30, DLL (Cargo for an Austrian bark), and 400 bbls. 1874, h sid f the bride's pari , rosin on private terms. To Glasgow, by steam, 58) TE, AND 8T. | at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Packages provisions at 2s. Od. a 25s. por fon and 1.0 Mortgage Bonds ior | He Rev. Lemuel Covell, WILLIAM A. SENIOR to bis. apples on private terms. To the United K: ) sal JOSEPHINE ©, TAYLOR, eldest daughter of Anson | { | hence with per quareer About 200 and 1,260 b. Q1-Sdd. per bb, and a Britis bark, wiih wheat, trom y ton, reported at lc ton on rosin at zs. bas. and $1, Yo Gibraltar with about nas for orders, ported at $4 Gd Pout 3,000 bout 950 bales rivate terms; 2 boxes bacon ai tos, $0 dbIs. 700 packages . for cases, 50 therecs Deel and 425 packages Borchaudise on private terms and 100 vales leather at tobacco o 3 d0.(a recharter) at 4s, 9d, gia Larks (now here), with cotton trom 4b. with option of Geno per lb. off ins rate. To Bremen, oP steam, 400 mring to BORROW O# INVEST please Apply. sais BL GRA Tu Pine street. ONEY 10 LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, ON | “| aekine and Raat ne Property in a hd \ cokl¥n, In sums to sult; no bonus Appl; . A 4 c No. 3 Pine street, sbshfled WE UNOERSIGNED ORGANIZE companies and sect, v1 Brooklyn. ATEINSON.—On Wednesdays, CARLETON ATKINSON, aged 67 years, Cotton trom Charles: at ie. es Cot re cc c, = ° Et INCORPORATE additional capital tor manus factirers, inercuants, miners and other enterprises. | Various amounts for investment and to loan, ALEXANDER FROIHINGHAM & COMPANY, Me basis of 49s for | Saints? eharch, corner of Henry September 30, ‘the relatives and Jriends o! the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the runeral, from All | and Scammel for ord rae Norwegian brig, | — es 12 Wall street, | atreets, 0p Friday, Ociober 2, at half-past one redned petroleum trom | TO LOAN-UPON UNIMP 5 o'ciock’ P. M. esd sper tor ae $10,000 feat Rata or Ave vents alse Money | _ BELL—On Wednesday, September 30, 1874, Jo. Britisn bark with coal trom Pictou, re: $57. To the windward, a bark hence with shooks, reported at 2c. To Pernambuco, a Riclimoud, reported at $1) per Aimer ican brig with Jumber trom n Brunswick, reported at $2) net. 1 with coal trom Port Caledonia, Feporied at $1 78 per ton, Ai sehooner with salt fr Mit oe trom wv with lumber trom Jacksonville at $7 7\, ssxs.—The movement in a.ociasses Ww. snail lots of grocery Grades and dor: oted ste, Bal vi - Now cerapmeu an gener ih J) OM, C@n ig a a i clayed. 370. a b 7 feldharhe Paces Se sik erooary. hhds, and back trom Turks Curacoa ay for good Second and Leasehold Morigage: G, A SAWARD, 64 Wall street, mB mouth and 8 days, WANTED—BY A THEATRICAL MAN. ves irom Nor: to Carde- its ee tor A wWouths, or take a partner with the above amount; S00 proft guaranteed. Address McKEUN, Herald | lyuy Le erman COPARTNERSHIP3, D'sseburtoy OF PARTNERSHIP. nership neretotore = | Whe of James Carter, laud, aged 35 years. © New York, & bark Mo and # vn THE COPART: isting under the name and uncle, Denis csc oained to wo beucabery ANN COONKY, 1 Panerai wil take “AER OWE abe Teta SéPHINE, wife of George A. Bell, aged 26 years, 1 The relatives and friends of the family are re- een invited to attend the /uneral, on Friday afternoon, 2d inst., at Nalf-past two o'clock, from her iate residence, No, 969 DeKulbd avenue, Brook- CanteR.—On Tuesday, September 20, HaRRrET, ative of Kilkenny, Ire- Relatives and friends of the family and of her Invited to attend the fu- 2 Orchard atreet, ties, Refuing | Grin of Wilts & De i dassolved by mutual con- (Thursday) at haif-past two o'clock P. M. wal | Rea cashes citeot Sept. 0. 18re. | tne UADIILte oF we —Un Wednesday morning, September aoe ob Hida at two P. hb, | Rev. Dr. Porter, EDWARD THOMSON, of New York | city, to EmMa, daughter of Charies ©. Talbot, of ae deal of ten and twelve o’ciock A. M., October 1874. ” SMITH. —In Jersey City, on Tuesday, September 29, GEORGE 3S. SMITH, aged 32 years, 8 months and | 19 days. y Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) aiternoon, Gt three o'clock, from his late residence, Virginis avenue, near Oceanavenue, Jersey City Heights, sairH.—On Wednesday, September 30, JuBN Surin, in the 34th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are ree spectialiy invited to attend the funeral, which will take piece, on Friday, October 2, at two o'clock P. M.. irom his late residence, 927 East Thirty-sixth street. Uprngton.—On Tuesday, September 29, of apo plex, at his residence, No. 203 Gold street rooklyn, Jas. UpINGTON, aged 63 years, ¢ months and 18 days. Notice of :uneral hereafter. VANDERHOFF,—At Passaic, N. J., on Monday, September 28, Sopaia VANDERHOFP, Widow of M.S Vandernon. Funeral took place on Wednesday, September 30 Interred at Greenwood Cemetery, WaLsi.—On Wednesday, September 90, JoHD WALSH, of diabetes. Friends of the jamlly are invited to attena the funeral, (rom his late residence, 316 Sixth avenue, on Friday, October 2, at forty-five minutes ast eight A. Remains interred in Maplewood Cem etery, Mount Kisou. WaRNER.—In Boston, On Friday, September 26, pgp res oA io Warner and daught ‘ary Fred@nburg, of tis city, 90 yeasd and 28 ava, : .

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