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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Unprovement in the Stock Market— Prices Generally Better. MONEY STRONGER—GOLD FIRM Quarterly Statement of the New York Na- tional Banks, BANK OF ENGLAND. WALL Steuer, THURSDAY, Oot, W6—6 P. ei. The market to-day was strong and indicative of @ reaction from the low prices that have recently | ruled, Sympatheticaily the leader was Erie, but outside of this stock others gave signs of elas- ticity and moved upward with an advance herein- after reported. Quite @ number of “points,” to THE use the street parlance, were given out to the | effect that Wabash wouid certainly pay its Novem- ber interest, and tha: Northwest common and Union Pacific were a purchase, because of under- | ground manipulation, and that Western Uniun and Lake Shore would eventually astonish the specu- | It is useless, however, to make lauve community. @ prediction concer: a market that is Fuled by ciques or to run counter to the logic of events which is written all over the fMuancial heavens, The diversity | ©/ opinion among speculators ts so evenly balancea that it is almost impossible to state a propo- ition which ts not sustained dy an equal array of Jacts on both sides. While the intellect and the Judgment of the street is thas ant agonized, it ia only natural that we should look for sudden, if nos sharp, fluctuations. A Jew days will discover whether the tende is still downward, The sentiment of the street at the close was in favor of higher prices, The following list will show the changes between the closing prices yesterday and to-day :— Gatns.-—Pacitic Mail, 7 per cent: New York Central, Delaware and Lackawanna, 4; Erie, 2 Hannibal and St. Joseph, 4; Harlem, ne Shore, +; Northwest, 33 Onto and Mississipp! Panama, %; Rock Island, 45 St. Paul, 4; Wabash, % ; Union Pacific, 365 Western Union, 3g. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following tale shows the opening, highest. apd lowest prices of the day :— opening. 10034 Highest. Lowest. WL 100% Wavash.. Northwestern. Kock Island. Pittsburg... St. Paal.. Onto and Mis New Jersey Central. Dei, Lack & Western Union Pacific inferred trom the record of transactions, which is as iollows. Jt will be seen that the aggregate of Bales was 165,000 shares:—New York Central and | Erle, 30,600; Lake Shore, 25,400; 7,900; do., preferred, 100; Rock Island, 9,000; Pacific Mail, 18,400; St. Paul, 4,500; | do., preferred, 400; Ohios, 7,700; Western Union, | 84,000; Wabash, 6,400; Union Pacific, 11,900; 0 and I. C., 2,100; Panama, 4,500; Delaware, Lacka- | ‘Wanna aud Western, | THE FOREIGN MARKET. | London advices state that the Bank of England | to-day raised its rate of discount from 3to 4 per cent. Week £573,000 sterling, the proportion of reserve to abilities being reduced to 35%, against 374 this day week. The bank gained £30,000 sterling on bal- ance to-day, The rave for money at the Stock Ex- ghange on government securities is 2 percent, To-day is fortuightly settling day at the Stock | Exchange. The market for consols and American securities is reported quiet. Erie, however, ad- vanced rom 2535 to 264. The specie in the Bank of France decreased 3,993,000% during the past week. The explanation oi th 83 to France and the increase of the Germany is drawing gold ‘rom the strong boxes ofthe London and Paris bankers, and is likely to continue to do so for some time hence. Rentes at Paris 09.9734. The following are the five o’clock quotations :—Consois for money, 925 onsols for account, 923¢; old bonds, 1863, 1034: do., 1867, 109% a 109\; ven-forty | 103% a 103%; new fives, ex coupon, 103}s; E: but steady. Js. Market quiet THE MONEY MARKET, Money was in more request to-day than usua’, and touched 4 per cent, but it may be due to the fact that the New York Centra! Company was pay- ing a4 per cent dividend on $89,000,009 of stock, Western Union 2 per cent on about $24,500,000 and | Panama 3 per cent on $7,000,000, The payment of these dividends probably necessitated the calling in of some loans. The r on call loans gener- ally ranged from 2}; to 3 per cent. For foreign ex- change the demand was good and indicative of a more active commercial! market, Prices closed much more firmiy than yesterday. The principal business was at 4.84 for prime bankers’ sixty days’ sterling and 4.87), for demand. GOLD. Without exhibiting any unusual animation, the gold Ket was firm and showed a slight advance on yesterday’s prices, with 4 dispositien to buy. ‘The opening and ciosing rates were 110% a 110. | ‘The rates paid for borrowing were | and 2 per cent to far. ‘The bids for government gold at the Sub- ‘Treasury to-day amounted to $2,062,000, at prices | ranging from 109.63 to 110.08. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold valances 7 $1,209,685 Currency vaiances 14,471 Gross clearances. THE CLEARING HOL 2B ST. Currency exchan Currency balan Goid exchanges. wid balances... RAILROAD BONDS. | Railroad bonds were tirm and in good requ amounted to $108,000, One lot of ¢: id Essex sevens, 0! 1871, said at 9 anotuer of $15,000 foledo, Peoria and Warsaw con- Solidation at 50, New York Central first brought 110; Harlem do., 109; kocw Island registered, 106; Michigan Southern sinking fund, 105; Buffalo, New York and Erte dr Michigan Central sevens, 101; Fort Wayne fir 1 o aud Alton in- come, 98; Ubio and Mississippi sinking fund, con- | solidated, 94; Alton aud Terre Haute firsts, 108; | Pittsvurg thirds, 108; do, jourtus, 91; Union Pacitie Grst, 88); 2 88%, and land grants, $544. Bank SHARES. Bank shares soid at 60 for America, 124% for New Yc 118}, for Merecbants’, and 96 4 97 for Fourth National. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Treasury at Washington received $115,000 | national bank notes for redemption to-day. The total amount of 8 received at Washington under June calls foot up $2,264,000, The internal revenue receipts to-Jay amounted to $400,000, The customs receipts were $268,000, The Assistant | Treasurer to-day paid out $21,000 on account of dpterest ANd $12,000 in redemption of Sive-twenty bends. The following are the Treasury balances :—= Currency, $14,500,0 2, $40,000,000; less coin wertuficates, $21,150,000. GOVERNMENT BONDS, closed at the following quotations: currency sixes, 117% a lity; Fegistered, 117% @ 117%; do. a do, five-twenties, 1862, registered, 1093; a 110; do, ao., dO, Coupon, 113)4 @ 11324; do. do., 1864, regis. tered, 1113 @ 112; do, do., do., coupon, 115% | &@ 115%; do, do., 1965, registered, 112% @ 113; do, do., do., coupon, 116% & 116%; do. do., 1865, new, registered, 115% a 116; do, G0., 40,, Coupon, 116 & 11634; do. do., 1867, regis. tered, 116% a 116%; do. do., do., coupon, 117% a 317%; «do. do., 1868, registered, 117 @ 117%; do, 20,, Ao, cpnnap. 17% 8 117%; Ap, Cep-fortica, reg: United States do. sixes, 1881, 1881, 11834 @ 11834; | H. Mumford, Norven Green and Harrison Durkee ; The bank lost in bullion during the past | bank rate in Engiand is that | 106}3 for Nassaa NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, istered, 111% a 11134; do. do., coupon, 11194 a111%; do, fives, 1881, registered, 113 @ 1113; do, do, do., coupon, 112% a 112}. QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE masses BANKS $8,426,700 Dec. Comperisons. $595,200 Di Totals........-..$369,403,500 §545,011,500 QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE STATE BAN&S OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Liabilities, Liabitities, — Comparisons, ames % 74 16,022,100 $168,100 Dec. 5,998,703 ‘389,500 Dec. Due bani 2, 28) ROM. TOY 2,000,100 Tne | Due depositors... 39.34.20 38,786,500 517,50) Dec | Unpaid dividend: 433, 100 118.000 318,100 Deo. Totals. $1,211,900 Inc. MEMORANDUM. The annual election for directors of the New Jersey Southern Railroad Company was held at the cftice of tae company at Long Branch, N. J., | on Wednesday, when the following ticket was elected:—Nebemiah Perry, Leon Abbett, Robert Rennie, David P. Paterson, Abraham Browing, R. F. Stockton, EB. C. Taylor, Charlies G. Osvorn, S. M, Mills, Edwin Eldridge, 8. W. Bates, H. H. Cook and ©, W. Huntington. ‘The following 1s the new Board of ofMfictals of the Wesvern Union Telegraph Company, elected by directors to-day :—President, Wuliam Orton ; Vice Presidents, A. B, Cornell, augastus Schell, George Executive Committee, Messrs. William Orton, James H. Bunker, B, Cornell, Harrison Durkee, Norven Green, Joseph Harker, Edwin D, Mor- gan, Augustus Schell, W. K. Thorn, C. Vanderbilt, Frank Work. SALES AT THE NEW _XORK STOOK EXCHANGE Thursday, 0 Oct, 1510 A. M-.} 4 fore Ci 300 shs West Un Tel... 4000 do. . 2 geegees SERS SESEE SEs 7} + 115} ‘ROL Bow, c in iz 1000 Us 5's, 3. bee lil’ 1654 2000) US 64s, cur. |.be 17s First $10000 NC 6's,0,A&0.be 21 ‘U0 Missouri 6's, 1 4000 ‘Tenn 6's, 0, ex 2000 Georgia 7's, g b.c 72 1000 Alb & sus zd...... 100 1000 L & Mo RR ist Bw NS Board—10:30 A. M. es! sass 4 a os YS 3000 Onto &Misscosf 7 sha Bk of America 15) 10 Fourth Nat Bk East aReckakkars Bok a i”) ae | sate ‘Pac fel be 3335, 20 NY C4 KR be 1h Ho cos oS ibe 6 100 c 101 400 Chi & 1B +bDee $84 100 ¢ 98 80 Clev & Hitts, Bs | wn West tn Tele be 3 | qi 3 3? Bay si | 33 sur | R. © 13! apg i RR.. whe Sn 100 | GX shs Erie \ 12:30 P. M.—Before Call. | 1100 she West Un Tel. 747% Sun shs Brio RR. 20% do 30 do. | ‘9 y | i 200 ao. 1) Mich Cen RR. es RR gegenees ses cs SBE 100 6, bi $2000.10 § 5.29. ©, MUU SI6se ih akinih N Bes anton ( im) quiek Min G | the United P Ringo wil ite Mail... a [3% West Untel. 3 ia. micksuver... a 10% uicksilver pt. . a 2 a be | Adi Ex. . ay At Expresé... 61 3 1% U'S express... 65 ai: Wells-Parg: Bo 8 a Wits “| ent g alton ake ay chi a Pp 4 a Chi a Rn 08 & 3 ix Cotton More Active but Easter—Flour Easy—Wheat Quiet and Easier—Corn Dull and Decidedly Lower—Oats Stead@y—Pork More Active but Decid- edly Lower—Lard Dull and Easy— Groceries Firm—Freights Steadier— Petroleum Quiet but Firmer—Spirits Turpentine Dull and Easier—Rosin Steady—Whiskey Lower. THURSDAY, Oct, 15—6 P. M. Correg.—There wasa continued good inguiry for Rio, and the market ruled strong. We note fur- ther sales of 690 bags ex Isabella, at 15%c. per Ib., and 3,090 bags ex Mozart, on private terms, The steamer Halley arrived to-day with 20,000 bags Rio, the samples of which are not yet out. Mild coffee was dealt in in a small way at steady figures. The stock oi coffee, this date, in first handa, other than Rio, includes 500 bags and 12,600 mats of Java; 1.654 bags Ceylon; 7,650 do, Maracalbo; 2,169 do. of Laguayra; 2,976 do. of Jamaica: 236 do. of Porto Rico; 8475 do. of Costa Rica ; 2,845do. Mex- ican: 1,8%4do. of Manila; 250 do. of Angostura and 1,586 do. Savanilla, Total 28,971 bags, and 12,600 mats. We quote.—Rio, ordinary cargoes, 5c. a 15%c.: fair do, 17c. a 17c.; g008 do., 18fc. & 18%e. a D%ec.; extreme e for lots, lie. a 2e ; Java, government bags, 280. a:26c.; do., grass mats, 2c. & %c.; Ceylon, 17¢. a 19gc.7 Maracalbo, 16c. a 19¢.; Laguayra, I7}c. 19.; Jamaica, He. a 18c.; St. Do- mingo, 15c. a 16c.; Porto Rico, 160 a 18!¢e. ; Costa Rica, 16c. @ 1934c.; Mexican, 18c. a 19c.; Angostura, 17c. a 19¢. ; Savanilla, 150. a 19. ; Curacoa, 1534¢. a 17c., gold, 0 and 90 dave Corton —The market for cotton on the spot was moi- erately active, but prices declined under the pressure of more liberal offerings, and the annexed qnotations show a reduction of gc. per 1b. for all grades, at which the market closed quiet and somewhat nominal, with r} and sellers apart on several trades for export. Dtures" vere in active request, at a decline of Slice a Aen esncipaliy for the more remote months. Wo quote Uplands. Alabama. W.Orjeans, Teens, oot ordins M4 as ine te i i . i % ¥ ood ordinary ty i oe 57 46 J} 16% 16: To-Day. Last Ev’ oe 23 14 363, Totals. 836, 1.368 included siv@, are’ 690 bales to arrive. ‘Fur fuvure delivery scoaals low alee iyo? sales have been tollows:—Yesterday, alter M.—Octo- ae ‘av at 15 Sli November. at 1,60) at Janmary, LW) at 1s ohsae K “Ie., 200 at 8o,; Mar, Sunes io 100 at 17 site. “Totals 5,600 bal Moy asian aera Apri, WB i1-éc* ine 16 Pe ay ek BS ibe. 300) SO at 1s%4c.. 20 Ib Sse. BP at 18 1-16e vem mang 16 See i a Mi, at 157. TO) at 15ige. OO) at 16 Satie. 1B ab oe 15-32¢.. 1,100 a lecember, mary, C., 200 at it 15 13-16e. 5 ic, 800 at 16 ce at 16%c., 800 at 16 27-82e., 700 ah Jane, 20) atl? 3320.5 0 at 17" telbe-, 100 ry 17 1-820. 1,000" at, 17 .30) bales. Grand total, 37.40 pales. The gcc at the ports were as fo lows: veston, i, New OFleaus, 4801; | Mobile, anna, tis Charleston, 3.363; Wilmington, $e) 1 2981 York, 678; Boston, 05% Phtiadelphia, bales.” Thi weel tai, 18 it Dalen “This day last year, 16:29" bales Rates on neotton fo foreign, ports were a follows:—To Havre, by. sa! To Hamburg, by steam, %c.; by To Bremen, by steam. %¢.; by sail, 'Sc., com- sect” To Liverpod i, ‘sail. Gltd. a 4d." by, steam’; $-]éd, a -Receipts—Flour, 23,477 bols. : whe: 150,228 bushels; corn, 141,019, dos, corn meal, 325 bay oats, 31,286 bushels; barley, 23,493 do.; rye, 6,086 a0. The fou? market ruled easier, but not quotably lower, ‘The sales, including all kinds, foot up about 15,400 bbis., at figures within our quoted ‘range. Corn meal was tirm, aud sold to the extent of £50 buls., at $5 for golden ear Western 96 #0 $0 00 for Brandywine. We quote :— 251 75 a $4 - 36a 500 +5108 525 +550 a 600 +4650 550 50a 54 -575a 700 Round hogp Vhio. 500 a 525 Round hoop Ohio, trade brands. 50a 575 Hagen so8 ” 608 72] 0 St. Louis, iow extra 4 [50a 5 Bt. Louis, straight extra - 508 600 St. Louts, choice double extra... 60a 70) Bt Louis, choice ramily, ° 75) 9 909 Calitornia. - Nominal. Rye flour, fine to superfine. +4008 550 Southern, No. 2. . Nominal. Southern, supe! 450% 500 Southern, extra. 50a 600 Southern, 1 muy 6a 9 | Corn meal, Wester: 40a 475 Corn meal, Jersey 2 0455 Corn meal, Brandywine. 540 8 5 0 Corn meal, uncheons. 20% — —Wheat—The market opened quiet and steady, bat a sab sequently prices deci{ued about le. per bushel, however only amocerate busines’, ‘ite gales foot up bout 170 ON busely at $1 Oz tor No. 8 spring, for N 1 Mar for Nog Korte, dN: pet price i choke price ee oar cl | $117 a 61 27 for Nol spe ng, $ ‘a $1 21 for winter red, i 22a $1 24 for amber Hi ti vee oid oe fy ester. 115 for common white Illin Soi tor wi estern. Corneathe market opened d dai with hol e1 eg yesterday's prices, subsequent, the ere was a bi re break. prices Meclinine tally se. per bushel, The were only about 68, is at We: in store and, 91ige~ bushiel afloat for 9 ern mixed, oeine at about 90c. prime. estern mixed sold at 83c. Yellow and land woe T ne aales a reraso Por ml ela fair demand. The sal Bat ashe! a for Western mined & Otigc. tor mM and white State and ic, a Ge. for Wenterh white. Barley The inquiry to-day was fair and the market. stead gales, 9.00 bushel of four towed stale at $1 two rowed State at $1 Rye remained iusctive: held at from 97c. a $1 02 per busne!. Freicats,—The inquiry for Derth accommodations has been rather better a a and, with moderate offerings of room, rates were In charters there Was & ‘ioderate business: reported at slightly better rates for tonnage tld My but for vessels tor petroleum the tmprovem it, The engagements eet oot, by steam, 23.000 busiels of grain at Nerd ‘at 25s., 109 bois. oil cake at 26 Br hhds — tal 7s. ry To " London’ hth ushels grain, at Bea. 5 Be ois Sit ‘cake, arte To Bristol, by steam, 82, bushels grain © de & 6c. ‘The charters com- brise :—A SE aice Nake hence to Beliast, with 3400 quarters f grain, one-third in bags, at 1s. isga., short rk, hence to Cork for orders to 3,300 quarters of grain, one- third in bi .: @ Btitish brig. hence to Cork for orders thee va ted Kingdom, with 1,600 bbls. of nap ht 9d. ; an Italian brig, hence to a direct port on the west const of Italy, with 230 cases of refined phen atl O86 Ge Italian bark trom Philadel nie Gibealtae 40F 420 the Mediterrancan, with cases at 0 iasae erman bark {rum co. to ANtWeED, . pte 1,000" ‘pote of refined petroleum at 3s. 6d.t a merican bark, from Xichmond or City, ont by ‘Trieste, with, 3) bbis of tobacco at 478. Od. Mo.asses.— ‘a! @ much reduced stock and an ab- sence of refining suppites, the market ruind quiet. Tew aes ons ae ore confined to trade quotations Canada ai consumption: Prices unchanged, ‘The stack this date diate includes 2.418 hits, Porto Rico, a4 do. of Eng Islands and 400 bils. of Ne Orieans. We quote:—Cuba, centrituga! and nixed, 33¢. & 38e. . 42¢.; do. muscovado refining, We. Porto Rico, se. ‘New Orleans, 70c. @ bie. new crop, Navat Stones.—For spirits of turpentine the watered was inactive and Merchantabie order offei at 383g. without reported transactions up to the ol ‘Change. For strained rosin the market was q qetp araney At $2 45; 10 bois. sold at that price an is, £0. dhe Guer grades os met ting 1 SU bbls. of do. 08 private ‘terms and 100 bois, meonees py peseedo RAR Ese. SS we = Se $5000 & c,'m1, ‘Suv she West ba Te | ot AG ® amis, x. 6) Pac Mail 38. | 00 de 19 S: Wy gulet, but firm: quoted at $3.50 mes ene 5 any ont imington. 4 nae met ol was quot Biya tiche joboing tng Quoted sieady at Perbovevm ‘or refined the py wi firmer, but quiet, closin of month. We heard of a sale 01 2.50) Dbls., ve: on the 26th inst, at ge. Crude, in balk, mee uiry abd was firmer. Sales 30) bola, for der eee month, at 6&%e.: quoted in shipping order ae 9. Casen were rather auiet, but held firmer at 17%. " Naphtha was quoted steady at Yc. tor Wanere ioe tor city. The Phil ladelphia market was @ ine firmer, with Bale: ewhat more inyuiry. for Uctober delivery, at 11%¢. 9,000 per gallon. ay acd wera’ q a a yea thas: ing Be Ticusvila rer utved, ; Rouseville, 90e. ‘mmediote shipment, Provisions meat iw i a bbis.; beef, as ba ages, co 226 bis. and tierces. Tite ‘aemand tor. a me8e Was much more active 10- a it at decided! y wer npc the market closi eh and $20 124 for October. We hear bit ta, at Beary oe ‘tote at $2000 a $2) 2B. et was can raed | ‘Sean, Ci x if 1 ait ar i okt eed sold at Lo; qu es 4d arse ang and Srmet s: Sepee, et the range ra} “4 a of Taping character. Prices, were not quota a Hight Benck’at figures witniarte roops Gr ginet a fo for plain, 7, ame os i. a8 fo a4 extra do. do. for. 15 Idia mem do do. and. fe) city, india mess, Bu enerh. Guts id wat ea wi spine descriptions Qrjces tayored the buyer, ug ae Receipts ‘ance Got i sales nace Ost i with stock Oct ber I colin cet $0” bales Cotton easier; Pygaling. Exports, to Great Bi 1,000. Stock, isa tton q) niet eh oar Mage. ood ed ita, 3, at es sah coastwise, 1, casy; middling, Coastwise, 1,265. 5: a Wheat quiet: No I white Michigan, $1 25.8 St Barley quiet and steady over 2,000,000 bushel: Lake and rail sed dad for Flour, 9,300 bbis.; wheat, ee 3 ane ba oie Wheat s ar,s78 Du Bis ae. Pel wei = Da a itwa ukee Hy i ae inte at 75,000 bushels 0.2 W form San oe oy Rye nominally We. Hy 75, Western, $1 SU changed. ats dul Shite plage. Hecelpts-t6, wheat, 11,000 do, c: ty r No. 0.5, | ae, No. 2. mixed, 74}s¢ ovember; 69c. suller, all flour, bushels ats Aon) do, ye, 23000 bois peas 154.000 bushels do. oats, 35.000 barley. clrewar of Mis a date, sim up 84 fghlo Stock this day, Oct. 15, 1874... Ike, Porto Bison Reba ‘uiskey.—Receipts, &lébbis, The marke: at a decline of 3gc. per gallon. Bales, 1,500; last evening. 3,200. (tages ‘salon Cotton good ordinary, Me, Net receipt ales, 1,500. Bek, 84,321, Refit ical odd i C., Oct, 15, 1874, ps in good demand and market stea‘ly ; els 5 ts—Wheat,, ‘Tao bushels; iba Opnet freights steady; me a'es: oe ago. Da H GL, Chi cern nt Bee. 3 OM e: i and lower: corn, £,001 do. oats. Shipments—4 000 bois.” ee bushels i ¢p8h and pnchase. me ado. Bead -—.. re) ee oat aur em at November, siete Ll 15-16e., tlerces: ae 0 6c. Sereas Sites ouates bal Delt he sales woe | = \ oe at abd 80 terces of No. 1 Bt dice. Peticm—The usual trade Jn a Joubing way was reporte | put otherwise the rmurk yuiet bu les lina atfrom Ay Gomeaig ‘to quality, of Rangoon wt Goa jc, Patna quoted al the market for raw fe VA was qmet to-day, put ruled rong strong on the basis 3c. SMC. Jor fait reining: e ogo sa of 60) mee wR] ety kod ‘ubi Ole rk ey RT ‘at Bsc. was oho but only tn het fetiand uated at 1074 BEng fc. for powdered an ra fo a Sicaares Wi Wait, Creiunton Morrison, in their “Bozes. Bags. Melaio, Stock (ascertained by actual conn, ys inctudg specula- tion) 43 46 t. 60,126 62.066 65,703 350, "inferior 00d bax get iohe, Sd. 18ito Hl 2, cm soc: a 8) wm ah Manila: Superior andextra saber ton ites STEARINE.—The market rule firm, nnder mean tagniry: Sales 80 tie of city. Lh October ele atl! ‘TALLOW was quiet but . Bal per 1b,, and 40,000 Ibs, of out o t wi niet, Sales “20 bbls. -at'9h LVESTON, Oct. per galion. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Cotton Ts, bP yr geal bales; gross, 1,544. 874. and unchanged, cemgigs Ty aaah Te Stock, New Orurans, Oct. wage 4 et re- demand airy middling, 145g¢, 4,91. ba cara ise, Stock, 51,138, Motte, Oct, 15,1874. Jet receipts, 695 bules Coastwise, $88 sales, al xe. trite! is Oct. 15, 1874. ir 5 fo nary 13%¢c. * ‘Exports to ‘Great Britain, 1,800, Stock, 45,767. CHARLESTON, Vet. ey UF W43gc. + ae Ba midi eh! Oa 368 bates. Export irits turpentine dull; no sales. ae in Htc at $2 15 tgrattained, Grade tirpenune atsady r hard, = for yellow dip and $2 66 10r virgin. rer seaay at Osweco, Sok Le 1874. Milwaukee Club b stl 15; St Not of Corn lower Bt 92c. a 9c. “del bushels Canada, at 1 $39 orb d and $38 for unbolted, ee ton. Millfeed uneh: horts, $22; shinstuffs, ; middiings, $32 Canal ‘treights—Wheat, 4c.; corn and + 534c. to New York, 5c, to albany, de. to er, $2 75 to the Hud- | son, Lake receip! Dushe wheat, on we Darley. 264,00) feet ‘Turnber. Canal shi ments—: ls barley, 1,127,000 teet lumber. amount eat on the canal fr Butfalo ‘und Oawert for a wat Raa et ascan can he sper: tained, was: ea lo. corn, do. oats, 197,00 do. barley, 16,000 do. rye, Com: pared with the fame tne lust year ‘the dedeiency is Burra.o, Oct. 15, 1874. IF the. {gst twenty-four hours els; corn, 79,373 rie" “Th do. Canal ship- 587.0 do.; oats, corn, wheat ‘our quiet; Western 8 ring , amber at af yore t qitiet; sales 2, Nol'Ssaring held at etry ate No. 2 spring at 96c. cons, Bee; 0.2 Svenaca cneld eat Bre ste. y steady; sales 1.000 bushels arie: Canada at $f 24 Harley veal firm: Canada, $1 Wa 6. Other articles un- Touro, Oct. 15. 1°74 Plour steady. Wheat dull: Xo. 2 white Wabash. Bei: No. 3do., $1 white Michigan, $1 12; extra do. $117; amber do. $i 08; No. a red, November, $108; No i amber Tilinols, $117: No. 2 do., $1 10%. Corn quiet: high mixed, ‘sp <Qgtgher, new do... October, 036 ; Michigan, ‘iged, new, 78e, No. 2 and Mi ni an, We. 100 bushels wheat do. orn, 1,000 do. 0: Smita! rst: 15, 1874, Wheat dull and lower: .. 83¢., spot or October 8! rejected, 79. a Buc. Corn spot; 7ic., October: Tlc., the year: new sold at die. ; | reiected, 66e.; old, 73e." Oats lower and in fair demand ; No.2, 470. for spot: Noveu Me.; elected, 4230. Rye ‘quiet and unchanged 2 ale." Barley quist ‘aad unchanj 2 pris ssi ota $103, spot Botnge ing to location $1 OF; November, $1 02.4 $1 02% ; No. 8do., Pork sicady; spot, $19 75; seller all the Lard steady; 11750. seller all the year, dd mowninil. | reights to But. Blo, 8%e. # hiske; y : On the open Bourd “this afternoon whamt closed steady at S730 4 Bite, October 817 vember, Corn ungettied ‘and lower, at 72340, a 74. Gash; 72%e. Octoder. | Onis lower, s040ur Octovier: Abc « fovemiber, Receipts—6,00) bbis. heat, 60,000 do. corn, do, do. barley.” Shipments—7,000 wheat, 72,00) ao. corn, 83,00) EUROPEAN MA MARKET. Loxpor Propece Manger.— Lospos, Oct. 15—Evep ing.—Linseed oil, 263. 9d. per cwt. a FINANCIAL, ALEXANDER FROTHI mortgages, New No. 12 Wall street, have money York city and Vicinity, ‘$5,000 upward without bonus Apply immediaicly. NOHAM & "CO. BANKERS, lowtt on firs amoauts NOTICE—CLAIM3 edily Fence’ success! =STOCK PRIVILEG! Eek i negotiated at i to all of operatin is Tully explain cRipEmanon, gent | puts or calls: leges. The oe ™ mphlen wu valui able stati 10 desire to foeculata Bankers and ‘Brokers, No, 2 Wall street. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS and thoroughly prosecated, by an expe- LartOeDe ys withoutany charge whatever uniess xcellent references from chents. Address CaWyEn, box 2,432 Post office. ES ON ALL THE ACTIVE it 1 to r cent from the mar- double xi nt A. —DOUBLE PRIVILEGES (AT MARKET PRICE) ° fae 10 ; Puts or Calls, 100 per 1) shares on sihay of the Stock Exchan; PO ltl Bom Ss ot eres teense es, OLAPSLEY Cy BALLET Brokers a ce T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON Endowment — be age M ce aS Rt eurities. insure companies. LIFE AND lortgages and other effected with best 400 117 Broadway, A WUONEY LOANED oO} > cashed; stocks, Sold by auction. ON MORTGAGE; MORTGAGES Toa! estate, furniture, dc, K, SIEVENSUN LI Pine street ea 81 East Seventeenth street. —8TOCK PRIVILEGES,—POTS, CALLS AND « Straddies on members’ Stock Exchange, $100 to $400, 30 amd 60 days; expl: risk eset 3 3! fp Ge —— =F LOAN eet ag ave MONTAGUE, Ni anasary, circular mailed; no ON DOWN TOWN STORE “dienes other amounts to loan on Bond and ew York, Brook: ppl. to 8. 8. WoO Broadway. References—Hon. Joan J. Cisco ‘and Jacob D. Vermitye, Esq. radio We: tchester and New nd KR. B. FLOYD: Brokers and Financ! @dditional capital tor Spgorparated, companies; | ern Property, LEXANDER Inde yd ts Lm pare. wegenaned person 80 inress faformed "ot BANKERS, Agents, 12 Wall iret, chants, manuiacturers ans Obligations, ac. Posseasing capit pProved opportunities wit) Peek business that ihey Persons having. Srial'to dispose ve ol are invi J ‘ork city string to BORROW OR wy ALWAYS jened MONE bad TPs ON GOOD NEW bouus Principals de- ae AN Si SEE Bing s street, Is WiLL GIVE $2 FOR THE Mg months; good security. LOAN OF $100 FOR Address EB. 3. WANTED. £20 OO ate 8 office, 1,265 Bi $25.0 pony anged for arabes ‘2 eres hubae pam, LO. $100, 0 00, sioner tor BO Py ¢! La GAO PL RNERLAND, Attorney. BY Broadway, st JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY KAILROAD, Northern Pacific and other VG Rauroad Bonds bought by lay old ee hed hou: of NICOLAY °8 on.. “since, Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 43 Pine street, New York. COND MORT- ON FIRST CLASS SECU. gne grenyat two per cent a ferald ach Uptown Bi REAL ESTATE RROurR 20 pes cenit interest, wit be encum- eal ar of miles of Sew Yorke "Address JAN IN ONB sv, 0 on New ork” Provtsy, 4 patty, eee and Cominis: States, st U é. xistin: jer the mann, No. Tilnce wtree ried on by O, H. O' COPARTNERSH IPs. one GOFARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE firm. ig & Octover 8 by. Papel Sous, the business wali be car- rmann & Tiede- a ‘was dissolved JOBN H. TIEDEMANN, __-_ BUSWESS OPPORTU vITIES. AME gud WISH TO BUY OR SEL eall op or write to LIVIN re | + Herald | or OCTOBER —. 1874.--TRIPLE SHEET. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, pat i CASH. ae — essen race an low zens el, $1,009 pes gs a BUSINESS MAN WITH partner ti anufpotazine ed to i sie ory Te ONOBABEE, tu tod Herald 0 A EaronstBtE FIRM ADVRRTAIEG. pinonis for agent wre tive novelti Manutacturers aa having ednce, the Se anion iat dace please call on 8) MESON 5: ITH, 66 Cortlandt se ot NY # pbirts- Peabiins c yd MAN, OF GOOD RABITS rate ci Viren ‘ap interest as er ina Bia es celebrated frst ¢ eth, Gan address PRINCIPAL, box 104 Herald 3 HOUSE FURNISHING AND WAROWARE DUSI- a eee 000: nee (ay Pierre La ez ane ae bi rei TST, ‘bb Nusaau’ street. PARTY WITH LIMITED CAPITAL CAN SECURE interest in a reliable, permanent business; no companion one Tas sido terrstinusy no.smail eon ny ean ele er ga Bhaneeh ‘a investiga ate it. A. fe t, 885 Broad way, rooms #4 an A GENTLEMAN, bey MODERATE CAPITAL, DE- sires to eng: an pp cab established and paying busi- hess, Address !s., Aone PARTY HAVING $5,000 CASH MAY HEAR OF & rare opportunity to make money in a legitimate way; several tetra h have alread, ed, FP tienlars address Ubon Mat rauch office. ey pe cal al roadway, room 4 capital re from $40 te $1 to $1,000; business good and suitable in ‘A city; canvassers wanted, A RARE ANCE TO GET AN OLD ESTABLISHED Coal Yard, centrally located; transieat business will y, the expenses must be sold. SPE & C, DOTY, Attorney, No. 31 Union square. A PARTNER “WITH $5,000 WANTRD—T0. TAKE hold of « new invention of great magnitude already in successful operation. None but principals need apply at photograph gallery 823 Broadway. USINESS WITH STOCK.—SPECIALTIES $3.00); will exchange for Farm. House or Lots, if quarter cash 18 included; | splendid QEparran hy 5 almost monopoly. Address HU Mi, box los Herald office. RUG STORE—BEST LOCATION IN BROOKLYN, EF. D., corner Fourth and South Second streets; ciga tage would probably pay the AER cme. will’ putin r wood fixtures tor good tenant, street, New York. )IRST CLASS BROADWAY _MILLINERY, DRESS- making and Fancy Goods Establishment’ tor sale; location # e best; fine show windows; steady custom; Price $1,800 Address bux 4,059 Post ‘otlice. Oe ALE—OR A PARTNER TAKEN IN A FIRST Grocery Store in Brooklyn: no bonus. For ‘address GHOCK I Herald Brooklyn Branch GRaxo OPPORTUNITY, NO FICTION.—MEN, WITH ‘a few Mundred dollars ‘cash, wishing & paying busl- ness, will consult at once G, G. Hotel, New York city. OTICE.—PERSONS HAVING BUSINESS OF ANY kind for sale, jor cash, or exchange, we have cus- particu office, tomers always ready. PARSONS & DEPUY, Real Ls- tate and Business agency, 290 Broadwav. fay tle WANTED—WITH FROM $25,000 TO $30,000, an established wholesale cash business one who will ave his entire time and attention; unexceptionabie Foferencesgiven and required, Address Fost ofice vox 2.776 New York. Hb ADVERTISBR, WISHING TO INCREASE HIS business, will take @ partner with a small capital; been established 15 Apply at 4ll Canal street. IE ADVERTISER, DRUMMING TRADE THROUGH: out the country with horse and wagon, would take a Party, not seluing his ling of Address A. B., box 12 Herald Uptown Branch ottice. HE RIGHT PARTY TO BECOME INTERESTED IN @ very geeral and great monopoly ; finds sale every- where: $5,000 to $7,000 wanted; thorough investigation solicited. 723 Si th avenue. WRTED-imronrant. N—A PARTY IN BOSTON, having ample means and a thorough knowledge of the business wants of the community, anxious to further increase their trade, offer their services to any | houses erg! representa dns bas elty, aithee pelt on commission or take an exclusive agency for on OF New Eni ane Address C, ALEX. PRINCE, 27 Warren enue, Bo ‘ASTED—IN A WHOLESALE IMPORTING STA- Honery ones. e, Golne & @ large trade, a partner with from $10,000 tothe right party will be given & half interest ; fo azenis heed apply ; reterences will be given and requir + box 174 Herald 4-002 GENTLEMAN, WITH $10), CAN SECURE partnership In a pleesant, easy, respoct- St business paying $8000 yearly. Cal office, Palmer Manufacturing Company, ly Broad MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. BURR—ALLEN.—At Worcester , Mass., or Tues day, October 13, by Rev. Mr. Lamson, Lovis a. BURR, ol New York, to Miss Juscraing E, ALLEN, of Worcester. CunTIs—Coann.—On Wednesday, October 14, at the residence of the bride's parents, Albion, N, Y., by the Rev, E. B. Walsworth, JupsoN CCRTIS, of tal York, aud Fanny, daughter o BE. T. Coann, ety en _DiMox.—At the residence of the bride’s father, on Wednesday, Octuber 14, by the Rev. Cyrus H. Fay, or Washington, D. C., assistea by the Rev. Dr. W. W. Newell, of New York, Mr. CALEB A. DYER to Miss CHARLOTTE H., daughter of Joon Dimon, Esq., all of New York GILLigs—KEyYs.—On Wednesday, October 14, 1874, at the restdence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Charles ©. Keys, WRIGHT GILLIES, Jr., to S. CORNELIA Keys, danguter of Jun Keys, ail of this cat Ktcut—Krex.—on Tuesday, October 13, at the N. W. Presbyterian church, oy the Rev. Mr, Ros- siter, CHARLES C, KNiaHT to Besste Kirk, both of this city. No cards. MOOKE—CapDMUs.—On Thursday, October 8, the residence of the bride’s parents, Lisbon, by the Rev. Mr. Curtis, J. FRANK MOORE to CapMcs, both of the above place. OsTLUM—BRUNDAGE.—On Tuursday, October 15, at the residence of the bride’s parents, J. HakRY OsrRuM to Miss Eva K. BRUNDaGE, both of tnis city. Sa1TH—CRAWFORD.—On Thursday, October 15, at the Hansom place Methodist Episcopal Church, by , at NNA | Rev. Emory J. Haynes, Grorce W. Suir to RE- | BECCA M. CRAWFORD, daughter oi Geurge Craw- ford, Esq,, ali of Brooklyn. VAN CLEVE—WoLPE.—Un Wednestay, October 14, at the Charch of the Holy Saviour, Jon Woop- HOLL Van CLevE, Of Logansport, In to CLARA Natauie, dauguter of the late N. H. Wolfe, of this ety. Died. APPLEGATB:—On Thursday, October 15, JAMES APPLegatTE, lave Sherif ul Miudlesex county, New Jersey, aged 64 yeurs and 6 wouths. Funeral services at charct in Manalapan, N, J on Monday, October 19, at twelve o’cioc! i Englstitown depot will meet moends, on he morning train. “ATWATER.—In Willlamsburg, L. 1, on anenaay, October 13, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Stephen kitter, ANN Exizapera, wlie of Jarues B Atwater, of Norwood, N, J. The funeral wiil take place this day (Friday), October 16, at twelve o'clock M., from the resi- dence of Mr. Ritter, No, zu Sonth Ninth street, Williamsburg. Relatives and irieuds are mvited to attend without further notice. BERNARD.—On Thursday, Octoper 15, 1574, CHARLES S, BERNARD, Notice of funeral hereaiter. BRODHEAD.—Suddenly, on Thursday, October 15, | at his residence, No, 11 Washington Terrace, Ho- boken, ALFRED N. BRopizaD, son of ugar and Sarah J. Brodhead. Notice of junerai hereafter. BooERt.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, October 14, Mrs. HANNAH ANN BOGERT, Widow of Une late Peter Bogert, aged 73 years. The relatives aid friends are invited to attend | the funeral, from the resiaence of her son-in-law, William H. Dunn, No. 322 Sackett street, this day (Friday), at two o’clock P. M. BeRNITT.—In this city, oa tnarsday, October 15, HENRY 0. BURRITT, late of Ottawa, Cauada, in the 52d yeur of his ag Notice of funeral hereafter. CLEARY.—On Wednesday, October 14, JoszPH H. CLEARY, in the 22d year of bis age, Relatives and friends o} ine fauily, also those of his brothers James and Jotn, are respectfully tn- vited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of hig parents, No. 133 East Houston street, to-day, at one o’ciock P. M. tery. nue and 139th street, north New York, on Monday, orn ae 12, PaTRICK T. CoLEMAN, in the 39th year | The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to be present at a solem mass of requiem in St. Jerome's church, East 187th street, eT which the remains will be conveyed | ‘y Cemetery, Coorer.—At Woodbridge, N. J., on Thursday, October 15, SipNRY, Only son of the laie Sidney A. Cooper, in the 234 Fear of bis ag Notice of funeral in Sataraays 5 papers! CORRIGAN.—On Thursday, Octover 15, Mrs, CaTH- nen ConuiGaN, Widow of James Corrigaa, aged ears, the elatives and friends of the family are re- Spectlully invited to attend the funeral, from her late. residence, 229 West Thirty-first atreet, on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock, Davis.—On Wedt esday, Octoner 14, 1874, GEORGE Davis, Jr., in the Sist year of bis Foneral on Saturday next, at the residence of ula iather, No, 106 Second piace, Brooklyn, Relatives, {riends and acqnaintan are respectinily invited to attend, DuncaN,—Suddenly, on Wednesday, Ootober 14, St nis residence, No. 121 West Thirty-second street, JOBN H. Duncan, native of Scotland, aged 45 years and 6 mont! requested to attend the funeral, ‘ee i, ‘om the a dress, big ‘past re ae ne on Saturday, October 17, ELLEAN.—On Wednesd: jo and severe illness, JRAN PRANCOIS ELLEAN, one Of the Jsié of Jersey, aged 69 years and The friends of the family are invited to attend Twents-ecventn rireas, ts day (etidnj)s Octane! | seventh 81 iy ic 16 ab tan pradock A.M. me | to attend the iuneral, from pply at 3 Cedar | APBELL, French’s | Fuameestt—Oe Wednesday, oem Marve, Frau years parish ah OF Templebony, counts Sligo, Ireland. me ts ands at dP of the fa som, Mictinel |, Flannel) ras ed to attend the fun on the in oat one o’clock P. M., from © | this day (Friday), at ten o'clock A. M. ears; with good country trade. | Interment in Calvary Ceme- | COLEMAN. —At his residence, corner Third ave- | October 16, at half-past ten o'clock | "Feo °P. at trom | end jay, October 14, 1674, after | inst., residence, No. 2124 seeons avenue, Sligo pers please ¢ 8 INGO ‘i Wednesday, Qetober 14, ANNIS Pao theo youngest daugh ter of John and Eliza iz, aged 4 m Friends are e renpectal invited to. attend the janers) oo aus Octover 16, at one o'clock, m No, 423 Wear Thirey-third street. i ar Tuesday evening, October 13, My- RON J. FRISBIR, in the o4 64th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are et spect invited to attend the funerah from his late résifence, No. 24 West Fifteeutn street, on wae Biorning, 16th inat., at ten o'clock. GILLER.—On Thurday morning, October 15, MONT- GOMERY KE. GILLER, aged 62 years. be nets or evgasre) in to-Indrrow!s paper. Grr —On Tharsday morning, October 15, atter ain Hogering x lines, BY G, GRIFFEN, in the: ‘The relatives and friends.of the family are re- spectfully inuited to attend the ‘!uneral, from_ his late residence, Ne .—In Brooklyn, on Thursday évenin, ag a ys asian oe aes aged 40 years, - Soe —On Weanesa October 14, SARAH, wife of William T. Helon, in im the 52d year of her age. Relatives and iniends of the family are ipvitea her late residence, No, 111 Johnson street, Brooklyn, on Saturday after= wa Sha suerte G wfoundiand) paners please copy. HowsLi.—On tethey obtober ‘3 Te Rupa R. HOWELL, wife of Dantel Howell, a; fe en . Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Savurday, at one o'clock, from her late residence, Liaw ag cafes Leip . HovusMaN.—On jursday, tober 15, CHARLES HovsMAN. in the 430 year of his. ag i The relatives aud iriends ‘ott the famil Hy ane ree spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Allen street Methodist Fonpopal ol church, on Sun- day, October 18, at ten ore! KELLER.—At his country residence, Milburn, N. J., CHARLES M. KELLER, in the 65th year of his ay ‘The funeral will take place from St. Stephen's | church, Twenty-eighth street, near Third avenue, | Lasak.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 14, 1874, Fannie W., wife of Sigismond Yasar ed. 44 years, Funeral at her late residence, No, 63. Joralemon ip pens on Friday, the 16th inst,, at eleven o'clock | A dattrora (Conn.) papers please copy. Leg.—On Thursday, October 15, UATHARINE LEB, aged 67 years, ‘Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 260 | Monroe i shtey on Saturday, October 17, at one o'clock P. | ree Thursday, October 15, 1874, WILLIB L. Lines, son of Joseph B, and Elizabeth Lines, | aged 9 years, 4 months ana 8 days. Funeral services at the residence of his parents, corner of 1234 street and First avenue, on this (Friday) evening, ateight. The remains will be | taken to Pompton, N. J., om Saturday morning. | _ MACKIN.—On Thursday morning, October 15, MARY MACRIN, In the 75th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the feriy are re spectfuilv invited to attend the funeral, from her | late residence, No. 209 West Twentieth street, on October 17, at half past one P. M. mn Thursday, October 15, JOHN MAN~ NING, in the 20vh vear of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to peters, the funeral, from his late residence, No. 445 East Twentieth atreet, om Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. | MartHEws.—At Orange Valley, on Tuesday, Oc- tober 13, DB WiTT C. MATTHEWS, son of Elima and Re late John H. Matthews, in the 23d year of his { * Relatives and friends of the family are invited to’ attend his funeral, from the Sacena es his: | brother-in-law, Thomas G. Lindal ra eeg n Hille side avenue (Orange). on Friday, the 16th, inst, at | three o'clock P. M., without further notice, MILLS.—On Thursday, October ates Lorrig M.,. ele of Stephen H. Mills, aged 33 y: | . Her remains will be taken trom ‘ter 1a@ rest. 1 2 Xo 178 Keep street, Brooklyn, E. D., tu Midy Waver, Long Island, ’on Friday morning, for interment. Hel CD —On Wednesday, October ps at ae late residence, No. 119 Bowery, Mary BURKE, of Sligo, beioved wile of M. J. McDermott, aged 35 ears, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her brothers, Colonel Jolin (37th’ regi- ment, N, Y., 3. V.), and Willlam; brothers-in-law, Dr. J.J. Corcoran and Bernard J, McDermott, are respectiully Invited to attend her funeral from No, 119 Bowery, to Transfiguration church, Mott | srreet, this (Friday) morning, at Dine o'clock, where a solemn requiem mass will be satd for the pepo of her soul, thence to Calvary Cemete: CDONALD.—At the residence of William Hen- | derson, 322 Union street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, October 15, Marr! relict oi James McDonald, aged 78 yeurs. Kelatives and friends of the famtly are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, 1sth inst. at two o'clock P.M., from Emanuel Protestant Episcopal church, corner of President and Smith streets. | _«Newnouse.—Ono Tuesday, October 13, 1874, Jau- aia C., Wile of Benjamin &. Newhouse, in the 40th yeur of her aze. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her juneral, from her late residence, 67 Lewis avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday, October 16, at two o'clock P.M. Take Myrtle ave- | nue cars from Fulton ferry. NOONSN.—On Thursday, Oetober 15, 1874, Jom eldest son of Michael and Catheriue N , aged 28 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- nested to attend the funeral, from his late resi leace, No. 174 East Sev ninth street, on Sat- urday morning, at nall- nine o'clock, to the Church of St. Lawrence, it Eighty. Jourth stregt, | where asolemn requiem mass will be offered the repose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery. PATTERSON.—On Tuesday, October 13, JOHN Pat- | TERSON, tn the 42d year of nis age. | His friends and’ those of nis brother Rowland, are respectiuliy invited to attend nis funeral, from his late residence, 392 Secoud avenue, on Friday; 16th mst., at two o'clock. STEIN.—CHARLES, second son of Ignatz and Annie Stem, in the 224 year of nis age. Friends of the family, the members of the Con- gregation Ahawoth Chesed and Chebra Kadisha, achers of the Congregation Satbath school, Young Men’s Association Congregation Ahawoth Chesed, members of the Young Men’s Hebrew As- sociation, Daniel Webster Lodge, No. 24, F. 8. of 1., Board of Directors of the Hebrew Orphan Asy- jum, also the tiembers of the Associate Alumni, are respeostally invited to attend the tuneral, | which will ig Sunday next, Octoner 18, at nine o'clock rs from the residence of his pa- rents, 111 Sixty-fiith street. STewarT.—On Wednesday evening, October 14, | ALEXANDER H. Stewaxt, in the 65th year of bis aethe funeral services wil! take place at bis late Tesidence, No. 374 Grand street, corner of Norfolk, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o’clock. The re- mains will be interred im the Marble Cemetery, Second street, TIERNEY.—On Tuesday, October 13, FRANCIS D. TIKKNEY, 1D the 41st year of his age. The relatives avd triends are respectfully in- Fired to attend his funeral, which will take place from the Church of the Nativity, Second avenue, vetWween Second and Third streets, on Friday, the 16th inst. at haii-past nine, TURNER.—On Weduesday, October 14, LrpA T., daughter of Baward A, und Amelia Turner, aged 1 year, 1 month and 22 days, Friends are Fespecthily invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, Octover 16, at two o'clock P. M., Irom 79 Fourth place, South Brooklyn. Van NEss.—On Wednesday, Octover 14, of con- sumption, Mary, daughter of Marta and the late seekan Van Ness, aged 22 years eH 11 months, Through the Son she seeketh res: To join those whom His Father blessed. | The relatives and friend: on the family are in- Vited to attend the funert (Friday) aiter. oon, at one o’elock, from her ‘ave residence, 203 | West'Twentieth street, Voora&es.—In B ooklyn, on Tuesday, October 13, Mrs. SUSAN FINCH VOORHEES, Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to | attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 8¢ Hicks street, Brooklyu, On Saturday, Uctober 17, me poe oialdek iM 4 ARREN,—On Wednesday, October 14, Captain JOuUN WaRRRN, iD the 60th year of his aj See . The relatives ang irienda of the fam! uy ena the members of City Lodge No, 408, F. and A. also the members of the Be H. and ¥, Club, are i" pect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 313 West Filteentn atreet, on Friday, | the 16th tnst., at twelve M. | CITY LODGE 408, F, AND A. M.—BRETOREN: Rt are hereby summoned to meet atour Lodge 109 No, 38 Unicn square, on Friday, ir 16. ae ti u . October A. M. sharp, for the purpose of ateending the fune- rai of P. i re Brook! a John Warren. ord Jawes B. YOvgLL Secretary. WaTeRBURY.—At the residence of Harvey Kidd ELL M. Warerscny, beloved and only daughter of Charics A. and pare J. Waterbury, of New je Relatives and friends funeral, at the above residence, on Lh ty Ba in Waiting at Willlamsoridge to meet the 11:40 Har- lem Railroad train trom the city. larble Cemetery. WiguTon.—At Kingsbridge, ea. meared y, by i bed MARY ANN, Ww: Charie: ves ani et raner ral, from the Methodist Ej a! church, on Sunday, the 18th inst., at two o’cloc! ee Betsgy, widow of Oliver Wilkinson, aged 8” George and Frederick, are ack ful at two P. M., on Pri Wr : Path age en MRelaciven ad oh lage rein amin): sid se | bfolock Ae a from te Ga ‘catholic ge ts Third wt. | Wooo—At Hagieta, on nths and 2 day: ‘al-servicg this (Fridi lef of ALEXANDER MACK, Master. Jerome, Westchester, on Wednesday, October 14, York, in the 24th year of i nvited to attend the | tober 17, at one oelock P.M. The body will be interred in the Second Street Wighton. and friends are invited to artend WILKINSON.—On Wednesday, October Relatives and friends of her *tovhttend tie ae co 202 Columbia Keigh' | | Wrrm--On. Wednesday, a eal atten at nine ‘Octover rover 14, | are Lon cee imfant son of Amos eg it the residence of atreat. four | auaere i \ Bast