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8 . NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 40, !874.—TRIPLF SHEET. moderate at rates exhiviting no chartering business was iair, the PIN ANCIAL. ae 38 CO., BANKERS, 12 WALL | tary. Among the distinguished philologists Z 1, and Professor W. D. Whitney officiated as secre: | A Reformed Cueteh, Sew tit, Wy D. ‘Sur. Tenax Rev. wid, FINANCHL AND COMMERCIAL ee dive , A‘EE TROTMINGHAM Ai aes vense |) ted fo the petroleu ~ ALBERT ‘CKOFF to 3 MaGe 4 OT, q r ul. street, have money t mon First Morwgages in EE : Rs 4 gates were obtained "a the i ee ae ae bob co rel Morleee seaid Lagi sor Present were President Woolsey, of New | giz DREW, daughter of Henry Drew, Esq., of New Lf -te-3 ae Noe a. 4 busheleof wrheat a : a at scotton immediately. ei i prot llhytse Ride ag Rev. typ tie of | Lots, be ¥ b . ning) av . To London, by sail, ly 5 ° . | the Society; Rev. Dr, Hale, Mr, Salisbury, of Ea SNUG 100 ‘oll cak 16s. 3. To Ginagow, Db: —STOCK BXCHANGE PRIVILEGES NEGOTIAT- » | Died. A Dull Day Among Stocks— Small Tramsae- 5) Bank o iy 100 Pre Ie 9 Pain ee bones hacen at Dee LO ibis apples at és, As ed. Puts or calle $100; double _pilvileges catmar- | Worcester, Mass. ; Mr. Cotiiul, the Araine scholar: | samy dante Stati eiioaan 5) West U $95 Mor & Es RR.be b3 07 and Ld) bbis tour, through feiwhy at SaOl, To Gib: Ket), $190 10 $850; spreads, $53 to $200 per 100 shares: professor GriMths, lately in Japan, and who read | ANTHON,. Thursday, ken’ ti d Slight Changes. an a i. Lt 1000 a raltar, by sail, 100 Cases of fodacco on private terms. The Send for pamphlet, Par why beat. and Made in | town, Jonw ANTHON, Of this city. ions and Sig > 0 a 79% 200 Cha charters inclide:—A Norwegian bark, hence fo a dir Wall street. LAPSLEY AZLEY, Brokers, & paper on recent Japanese literature atthe pre- | Funeral at Cooperstown, Sunday, November 1. 7-4 aor H ae loo > rect port ia the nied Kingdom, with 5.900 bole, ofnapby 74 Broadway.) vious Gay's meeting; Mr. Hitchcock and several BieRwiatTH.—In Brookiyp, ‘Tnureday, Horaiee, do, " is. Norweg! b ie for on | ~ ~ " y ey vce wast DS tithe Cie Ringioiy with or gbia ot Go. ah Web AT REASONABLE RATES-MONEY ON LIFE AND | others, besides those who presented anid fend | Tio yen Fe LeOrO To T a MONEY AND GOLD EASY. 10°" % Ss 30 OF Mo adirect pork, off & GRTIDA DATE eee Dee Laer aee of etn tease! it | papers upon various topics, Among the latter | “Tha ffienad of the family are invited to attend os ” 100 a 4535 1200 Bremen ship, hence to Bremen, with 7,000 bbls. of ree bem companits was one on the “Distinction of Noun and Verb, | the funeral, on Saturday; October 31, at two R a Fa 0 fined to on private terme: sn Hatlen bark, Bevee 1g J. J. HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. in Japanese, by lar, Yan Name, LAbrariaa of Ysic | sions P.M, {rom the eoeree of the Savion Gite 7 & Civita Vecchia or Leghorn, with 14000 cases ‘ot re | a a lerrepont street and Monroe place, § bei : to —STOOK PRIVILEGES.—FUTS AND CALLS, 30 ' “ Forty. Wart goss} = = Peete ep Tabet toi of refined pete sa:ige aay 8106 25; Double Privileges, $250 t0 835. College; anotber on the “Oocurrence of Semitic | | ,BRATSARD. At lime residence, 198 Forty. “fourth THURSDAY, Oct. 20-6 P. | ey , & om pe, Be17y leur at oc. and'ss. Sd.; 9 Norwegian bark, hence to Lis at market price of stock: Persons of oeaeit ‘ananetons | Gonsonss Ce Be Capita Te en gegen Toaragare Corey The course of the stock market will best be | bs ®. 44 Weort de @ bo ATWO quarters of grain at Kitge. per fal, apd Dak operate to advantage and with slight risk. Explanatory | by La ae 8. U2 ag rn page it of Dis. ZONA! + BRAINARD, tt year understood by reference to the sotlowing table, 61 “ So 2 ve gt aed ts) shit or l Wtons inow Bere), trom Dobdoy to Liverpool __ HAZARD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street_ | Merrill; anothe lations | Notice of funeral hereafter. 100 9% or Bremen, fall cargo of piteh pine lumber at Sos. a | Carbxny.—On Wednesday morning, October 28, 8° ex ‘t600 which shows Fy) $3 DESIRES A LOAN OF $50-ONLY British bark of 679 tons, and another of 670 tons, irom A Gove! arty able to comply immediately with above re- | F, Adler; one om the to me Barly History of Chemtantty,” By Ir anity Que ont sSamacrit and Dr. | CHRISCOPHER CaFrER’ tive of Navan, county SOE NN ENS ee may ce 12:30 BP. MemBefore Ca ae ere tr ie eae eet AAS est nleaee ComDUnIeAl (atwernoon) in, | Haug,” by Professor W. D, Whitney, and others. | Meath, Ireland, la ti ening. Highest. Lowest, $1000 Un Pac sink td.. 73% 200 do. 4 MOLASSES, — tharket remained quiet and un- terview. ‘Address NUERICAN COVER SESS, Herald Rev, Dr. Crane gave on interesting account of his Relatives and f the fam: - 5 Sr one Were Oe teres we Ge M =~ changed. There 16 no stock of Cuba, quotations for Uptown Branch office. | visit to Asia Minor and Nortnern Syrta, exitfbit- ly to attend the tuneral, on Frid New York Gent + 100% 100% 100% ie ss on SM | Wielvare therefore nominal. Thefew-transactons are | ————— — ing some relics irom thaxt region. Yaclading the from his tate residence, Hariem,..--+ TL by 12935 45 500 0. 44% | confined to low and medium qualities for the trade, part MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE: head of a Venus, a bronze bull, a ‘number of an- | 146 Conselyea street, Brooklyn, E. D. 3 Brie Be etn Be ieee: Mk RMR MA, The AtarE Sate ae aay Fa eee: eh, LOM Meso: | clent colts, ke.’ The society mist at nime A. M. | , CHANFORD.—At Harlem, ou Wednesday, October Waoast....-> 205 aoe ot tore ees Sy thin’ uftNew Oricanig “We'ghote “Cura centciugiland 11 Fige setcet ort Fast Seventeen strect. | And concluited ica steting us nalt-pase one P.M. | 28 MAnoater Chawronn, wife of Joun Barns, in North westeri. .. 30% 30% on pI ag ae os a! ca Mer ag ager LADY OF REFINEMENT AND ABILITY WISHES | {shot oiten that Our city entortaisé 86 large @ | _ Fuuersl {rom the Reformed church, corner 121st Norvhwestera preterr 52d 2c. adie. : Porto Rico. "We. Mie. to meet @ tleman of means to assist her fioan- | number of gentlemen distingmshed for their re- | street and Third avenue, on Saturday, Uctober Sl, feck Isianu 96% 96% # 60. ; New Orleans, 6Uc. # 70c. tor old and 7ie. a Shc. oF cially. Kudress CONFIDENCE. box 118 Herald Uptown — searches tn ancient and foreign lore, and it t# to | at one o'clock, . ° Piesburg. .. 7 8g 81 new rom, RG Oa | be hoped that taturo vistts of she same ebaracter | DAvis.—On Tharaday, Octoder 20, RosmaNNa Dar Muwaukee and aay 8855 cominddinlneenmiencetuinatiicn AWA. ct QOKLYN LOAN OFFIOE.—PARTIES REQUIRING | May be encouraged by our citizens who take an | VIS, aged 73 vears, Obio and Mississippi. 21% 217 Moovenantavle. orger a sale wanted early of (Oo 0bis, | BS Roney on i rtgage will ‘ant te reatiy to thelr in | interest In such matters. Notice of juneral hereatter. New Jersey Central... «106% 104% 108% at Taarket for strained rosin remained dull, terest to cal having money on t at the lowest rates. DREW.—At Jersey City Hetghts, on Thurs vel, Lack. and Western. 107 5 107% 107 2P. M, abd was quoted nominally, steady at $2 35 Ibe alge in: ORE & CO., No, o Willoughts street, evening, October 29, 1rom injuries Feanicee by Gr Grand 1. Geo 7 we Oe Hyg. sano v 8m.eceam ung | Gage MP amaTL Ubi ae ge Tolge or mo Sete; | ___“nearthe city iat, brooklyn | AMERICAN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION | jersey Clty terryooat New! Jereos, Ginson’ Lrk Wercern Union, 13 rs 704 Second Board—1 P.M. Re w J SARS BAe Rone 79 oar 08 codp raw few! aged 16 een William and Barbara Jane Pacific Mail. «4539 4556 “4 P | Wilmington. Pete quoted at $4 6234 for chur, del uring to BORKOW O8 inner, aye apply. cael The annual exhibition of the national indus- Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers, ‘ Panama. 114% m4 | Betmoueca.—the market for refined was’ dul Wi CHANT UE Pine street. | sries by the American Institute of the city of New | _ FERST.—In Savannan, Ga.. on Saturday, October values again ruling decidedly easier; quoved at lle. « Lidge. for spot or remainder of month; 2000 Ibs. sold tor ‘2 W. SELIGMAN & CO, promptdelivery at 1%c. Crude in bulk waseasier, Dut ef, bankers, | nominal tn the absence of business; quoted at 5iyc', at Broad street, Which price 1.:00 bbls, were placed «cases quoted 8 i76.. New Yack’ | and naphtha nominally at 9c. for Western and 9%c. for | jsgne letters of credit for travellers, vie hia market was duil anc entirely or Europe, Asim Africa, i sue = GATNS AND LOSSES, The changes m prices are shown by comparison | with those of last eventing. | Garys—New York Central, 3% per cent; Dela- | Tle, Ware and Lackawanna, 4 10 she: | city. The Phalade ‘an . Prgms 1.” We could obtain no rellable quotations, Ad- Sills of exchange and make. telographi Leupas—-Late 8 Northwestern common, fy Ficer rom the Oreck were of a duivandeasee marker, Ui . sii + Obio and M ppl, Jez Paciic Mav, 55 | Ip At Wik goctetions en falerms-On our, Org: tieeiies | money ca Burone énq Celiovale: sh, 4j. Western Unton, %. | | ayn wi Byer a doe; tidioute, se. bid; Petroleum Centre, 75c.@ | Gt JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD SALES. Lo 0c. ; Parker's united, | immediate shipment. 75. Ronda Northern Pacific and other defautted Rate SAL} | de00 jovisions.—Recerpts—Pork, 3 hbis.; deel, 2.079 pack- | road Bonds bought by jablished house of The amount of sales to-day indtcated unusual | es; cut meats, 3,36: tard, 640’ bbis and tierces. | AUBERT "AY & Cl a do. : ‘tara, 30, | The inarket tor mes’ pork was itactive, but firm. We : have only to note sales ina joboing Way. of 100 Dbis. at | poh Aral ov and $20 75: for balance of month $20 2 was bid, | ——— ~ and round lots were offered for November at $2. The OT, JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD BONDS market fer bacon ruled aull and weak ; the sales include S bougnt and sold HAAR & CO. 12) boxes long clear at Wo. a 10'gc. per Th and 500 boxes Lea I be re , Dunes Soon a aot coenue i. Dreweed ows were 1uoted @ gra ROR SE eI ' Teorus . at Mac. . bs 1 - b Lowey shade firmer, at 7%c. a Sige. for the range of city. Beet 82500 Terre ee Aaa ae DOULA | ‘ 93g | There was) a fair nity, Whee’ then in aw certifiente of policy in mutual of New York; Ifporal in; | out resulting in transactions other than in « Moving “way, where lots were placed to the amount {9feet ahd bonus will be pald. Address X./904 West | of 1M Packaves, at prices within the range of our quo~ | tations, We quote :-—$IZ 50 a $13 50 for plain mess, bbls. ; on * | Blea bis Jor extra don do.: $20 a $21 tor prime mess, | BHO. QO(O 7.hOE™ ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, Herc St These’ ‘Beet bare remained quiss & sums to suit; term of years; private rusids, Address Ghanged: quored at $21 a $21 2 Sie, pene ho MORTGAGE, Herald office, emantl was still moderate, with ¥: ing abo the same. We heard of sales ot 6)0 pickled shoulders at $175 000 ¥ LOAM, OF REAL ESTATE, BN Bee. per Ib:; smoked do. quoted a5 ie i Dan cklog hams Ward tor’ this at ‘4 sane ‘of | $5,000 and up- At Tite. per Ib. 1.008 smoked do. at 18e., 100) Ibs, of love | Ward for a term of years. without bonus. 4 pickled bellies at We, pert. and 35 boxes of do. at OHN F. CONREY, 162 Broadway, room bige,por Ih.” Lard= For Wesiern steam the market was co eel firmh, bat very quiet: res sold ot ———— per i. tn Bhi ierces, tellers’ option, balanee of year BUSWESS OPPORTUNITIES. ot Por setiers’ potion, at monte, Iie. was were nd ween nnn nA Gow wore one OE 'ciey the sales were 119 tlerces acisiea Wye, | ATTENTION IF YOU WANT, £0 BUY. SELL OR Rick, —The demand to-day continued tair and the mar. | £X. exchange # Business of any kind call on or write to ket firm. Jobbing lots to. the amount of 40 tlerces of | LIVINGSTON & CO.,10 rine street Sow York. @ulness, the aggregate being only 80,000 shares. These were distributed among the principal | stocks astollow: ew York Central and Hudson, 950; Erie, 4,600; Lake Shore, 19,400; N: rthwestern, 2,100; Northwescern preferred, 1,000; Rock Isiand, 8,500; Pacific Mail, 18,500; St. Paul, 700; Onios, 900; Western Union, 14,100; Wabash, 8,900; Union Pacific, 15,2003 C. C. & I, C., 3,000; Panama, 300, GOLD, The only price for gold to-day was 110%. There was an activedemand for cash gold early in the day, and borrowers paid as high as 1-32 0f 1 per cent per diem, bat later loans were made free of interest, and at the close holders paid 1a2 per cent to have thetr gold carrted. OPERATIONS OF TRE GOLD EXCHAN Goid baiances..... Currency balances, Gross ciearances.. and Auctioneer: No. 43 Pine atree! Essie: ss = Bd ra See é SESE5: ea ag. 8 E83} bit 32 Re EZ TODAY. «e+ $1,431,001 | 724,261 eevee 1,724,2 wreee 28,674,000 2 tte ERS CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. ( Ml a Be. Tb., accordi je | vp aan | * $65,168,037 ey wo di a actctot Guat ate, noha pel ftoqual: | \ CTIVE FARINER IN THi WHOLESALE THA, | : aacant a venpor P . ihackr ised ee eta tae Be | tevine SoM enbuau and Weave tp aterine thes | 3 Tenisier, quoted on the basis of 8 per Ib, x ° y ie rome cy tear CLOSING PRIGES—3 O'OLOOK P, w fem tale fo aaa muscovado, ‘We aye only to noté to $50.0 “Apply to GHIGOS & CARLETON, 98 Bower: 1 . | | sales o: 3. of fair Cuba c., xes clay 3 a CS, aan GOVERNMENT BONDS i :, Min 9% pats on and 20 hse Pe Ib. Dat $15,008 WILL PURCHASE THE CO) | Tn Tel.... 79% a 79% Del. Lack & W. fined w: ve fc trolling interest ina weliestablished manufactur. Were without feature, and closed steady. The War oe | stander . for “hai ing business; preseat copartuership expires December | following were the latest quotations:—United Jo: 388 a rt Son the gir 8s OF te ras ai Creighton ai , 1874. Add¥ess JUNIOR, box 132 Herald office. , of this ¢ ¢ fo) — ; | States currency sixes 1184 11835; do, 1881, reg Li es uauiberrtaie tn has. Boaes. Bagh Xelado. | PATENT POR SALP OF GREAT VALUE. AND A used in every housshold. Address PATENT, box tstered, 117% a 118; do. sixes, 1881, 118% @ j Stock (ascertained by actual | ed in | : including specula- Téa Herald office, 8%; do, do. five-twenties, 1862, N Jer Cen...... i | aon i 80, 765 32,719 | = _— oe a 110%; do. do. soy pret yee itaee Qala Sue... 2 {ila Gaskets "Be Fon foe A GENTERL MANUPACTURING BUSINESS, FOR | ; , 11335 ; Tol & Wap. bs ee be TP Se withan adgtdonal ike,amount and ordinary | do. do., 1864, registered, 111% a 112%; do, porapihinars do. do, coupons, 116%; a 116%; do. do. | 1865, registered, 113 @ 113%; ao. do., do., cou | COMMERCIAL REPORT. pons, 117% @ 117%; do. do. do, registered, new, | 1l5}¢ a@ 116%; do, do. do., coupons, 116% a116%; | Cotton Firmer=Flour steady—Wheat do, ao., 1867, registered, 11734 a 117%; do. do. do., Stendy—Corn Firmer—Oats Firm—Bar- coupons, 117%¢ a 11734; do. do., 1868, registered, | ley amd Rye Unchanged=Pork Firm— | U7% @ 117%; do. do, do, coupons, 11740117%;| Lard Firmer=—Grocertes Quiet — _ —We auoio—C 1 Wey fair. 83 BSEC. 5 do, ten-forties, registered, 111% a 111%; do.d0, Freights Quiet—Petroleam Dull and Sonia suling Hic. a See. wrocers: fair Ao fs 107,125 131,772 1,022 | business capacity eproftable wholesale business can 31,180 57,782 "989, be done. “Alldrese REMUNBRATIVE. Herald office. 76,005 73,03 } PARTY HAVING $2000 OR $3,000, AND COM?PE- . iS | Ao Ske wo anvam teeronbresedieuel or anenoial | | control of a widely circulated ettodiens ts wanted, | 42,306 298,106 2,997 | Address CONSISTENT, Herald office. 22,660 87.867 76,60 1,518 | YOUNG |MAN—UNDERSTANDING BUTTER, 44.005 61.302 296,008. 5,288 | borrow S15) for thee “or Mx months at {2 por cent per i . . w or six m0 cs a—Ketining, interior to common, Me. annum: rood yocutlty, or will pay by instalments Xe 0, a, Comparing with’ siock 1, Warl.. —_ tor three days, BUTYEK, Heraid Uptown Branch ice, 2 244 Be, hoice, 9%c. a YXo.; centriugal, | coupons. 112 @ 112%; do fives, 1881, registered, | Lower—Naval Stores Dull—Whiskey jij, "si! Nose nate! 18 aie. otis { molames, ‘A. DONS, TOW BROADWAY LIQUOR STORE FOR | H14f a 111%; do. do, do., eoupons, 112% a 113, Easter. j Rhos and boxes, 7isc. a Sgc.; melado. Se. 3 7c. ; sale, at m sacrifice, for cash: cost $4,009: If not sold | THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. | THURSDAY, Oct. 2-6 P.M. | sexe vases a" Oe 2 re ies | enlace sae Gotti fold at auiotion. “Address SACRE | The internal revenue receipts to-day were | The markets were irregular and generally dull. do, lb wo 38, WI N ; do, 1¥ to 20, ‘al ocery, fair to choice, 834c. # 934c. itinate business and start a bri Nos. 9 to Ml, 77ac- a Sige. Java— in Chicago: ranive seldom borers a business worth 10 to £2, o Se fanila—Su- | vestigating. j’articulars at 90 Great Jones street. * batt ‘irmfy held. Prime city | MONOHOLY. OF GREAT AGNITUDE-—SOME nat house: ned very firm, with, soles of 100 hhds. | de. eae ey 8, store! 0.0. 0 of towm stock, all at 8 15-16, per SP Apply ‘at store Ts Sixth avenue Astistant Treasurer to-day paid out $298,000 on | bat les active. Uorn wae firm, with @ fatr de- Scconnt of interest and $30,000 m redemption of mand. Oats were in demand and firmer. Bariey five-twenty bonds, The amount of bank notes re- was withqut decided change, while rye was dull | eeived for redemption was $275,000. The bids or and nomiual. Pork was quiet snd nominal, but government gold at the Sub-Treasury to-day firmer. Lard was also firmer, but not active. i of, $282,871. The customs receipts were $290,000. The | On Change flour was steady. Wheat was steady, | ij H —=Keeerpts, | 1. demand wag | —————-+ ~ amounted to $2,642,500, at prices ranging from | Whiskey was easier. Freights were quiet and | moder: the market ruled easy. tales 300 bbia at RU RRers WANTED TO PURCHASE, A GOOD 110.16 to 109.76, | rates not essentially changed. Groceries were %- Mi p — git (AP UE I Bw I age Tate THE MONEY MARKET. quiet, with sugar ruilng easier and coffee very DOMESTIC MARKETS. moule ret ince furnished. Address HUTEL, box 161 ‘ - Heraid Uptown Branch office. aia assent Foreign exchange was decidedly weaker st the | firmer for futures. Petroleum was dull, and again Money closed at 23s a3 per cent on call, strong. Cotton met with a moderate demand and ruled | close, when the quotations for actus! business lower. Navat stores were quiet, and not materially | —— G@azvastox. Oct. 29, 1671, | ST atin: cuahann wiscuiieinoence aces oe OR SADRLONE OF THE BEST AND OLDEST septs 8 ee ae Sale, eS, ‘Steck. PGs wn town, where a good business 1s forto Kico—Refining, common to A tant sri WANTED— WITH $1,600 OASH, TO EX. | cr | nandsome appearance we examined tnem on | #04 Second avenue, on | | Ei | changed. done, oa rea: le conditions; reterences exchanged. were 4.83 a 483% for bankers’ stxty day sterimg | °"" | Naw Oxcxaxs, Oct. 29, 1976, | Addeeyss COAL, Heratd office. Correx.—The market for Bio rematwed firm, but quie i = 4 end 4.8634 & 487 for demand. The demand from im- want of stock with which to te. Mild cof i Cotton—Demand Fee eye iaige. Noige Apts. (Of. SALE—DRUG STORE THOROUGHLY STOCKED, for want opera’ oftee 6.756 bales: gross, 7.740. Exports constwise, 1,875. Sales, a oer BORE SHOE 4 cr porters ts light and tne supply of cotton oUls18 was also scarce and very firm. We heard of no business 4000: iast evening, 5,150. Stock, 73,440. nndgomely surnishe: loimg a pro trade tmcreasing. from first hands. The stock of coffee in frst hands this MopiLe, Qct. 20, 876 |B. Herald office. Cotton steadier ;, middling, Ide. w 14340.’ Net as ideal ¥ 2 sag tae ict date, other than Bio, includes 20,400 mats of Java, 835 | 2a bales, grove 2001. Exports coastiiee, 17h “Sales, | (OOD. RUSINGSE OPPORTUNITY_ONE OF THE There wasa@ more active business in railroad pags of Ceylon, 6,844 do. of Maracaibo, 1,899 do. ot 1,800. Stock, 22,963. best Butter and Fish Markets In the city cheap. if bonds than usual, the transactions aggregating Lagnayra, 2% do. Porto Rieo, 6,769 do. Costa Rica, 1.008 Savannam, Oct. 22 1874 gold soon. Inquire of G. BACKMAN & CO., 244 Was Cotton, steady ; middling, l4c.; low middling, 13 & $170,000, The transactions were largest in the do of Mexican, 1,3%4do, Montiia and 666 do. of Savaniit. good ordinary. 13%c. Net receipts, ‘4500 bales; gree, | ton street Pacific mortgages, which were firmer than yester- Total. 19.591 bags aad 30,600 mats. We quote: 405. «ales, 2,682.“ stoca, day, Union firsts selling at 87% a 87%, land grants =! ‘gre’ by ag ary a 163g, ; fatrao., 18. ; r ic. & 19%... prime do. at 85%; a 85% and sinking funds at 734 a 73%. Har- « c.: extreme range for ae IOC. low fo. ordinary, 18%. Net re- 166 bales, Exports—lo Wrance, 1,620; coastwise, middling, 13%¢. a ceipts, 2,466 jem firsts declined irom 110 to 109% and then sold 2}. terion, tea tee "Mari Tes, 2.00, stock, 51,196. RARE CHANGE WANTED AT ONCE, A MAN TO 8 ", 18e. ¥ av one-half Interest and join me in bringing out at 109%. Michigan Southern seconds sold st 102 © | Laguayty, isc, & 100. tte ee a igisers Flour steady; sales 1,90) bbls. Wheat ucts Notanl he greatest sensational attraction ever produced: it is 102% tor $35,000. New York Centralcoupon firsts Lijea, 17!;c. a 1934c.; Mexican. Ie. & 19¢. ; Angost waukee club, $110; No, | white Michigan, $125; exira Perfectly lmmouse: secured by patent and js a quick for- declined % percent, selling at 109%. Chicago #19; Sa IStgc. w uracoa. i6c. a 18c. do., 81 39. Corn lower: sales 1.20) bushel ar ase, “Bar. | une. For fall particulate inquire of Hs. CARLEY, bo.9) da 1.48 Broadway, corner Forty-sixth street, second floor. and Northwestern consolidated gold bonds were Corrox The beg =H be ce heagpea pie Bag in con- . 5 7%, sequence of less liberal ings, and prices, without $1 4, 2\(0) do. at $1 385. Corn meal—$38 tor dotted, Orm at si. C., CG, and J. C. firsts deciined to 687%. fetiy higher, had an upward tendency. “Futures” ad- vay Lenouede ISt Ge, Mall lena aaloese ds aaa Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw firsts sold at 80 for vanced |-l6e. a i¢e., with hberat transactions. We middiings, $30) per ton.' ©: Unchanged; sales ‘last evening and to-day of 3400 an article required in every family will be sold at auction to-day, at BETTS & 063s! No. 7 Old silp, 21: shipstutts, ireights— Wheat, Ze. jet ote :— 1 6840. 3 sastern division and 713; for western division, (oot cone paeed on American storderd of classifica. eie4n, neat, fe joorn wal tre. Gide; barley, (be; to $500. TARTNES, WANERD: 70 ESTABLISH A the last named ex-interest. ton. $4.50 to New York. Lake receipis—65,800 dusheis {>t + rue store id chance to learn the 7 Uplands, Alabama, N, Orleans, eras. wh 56,000 do, barley. 5400 do. peas Carval Mats eaahaltebis Sage office. BANK SHARES 2 By ux tx ments—4,500 bashels wheat, 19,700 do. barley, 627,000 feet W. Bank shares beged at 117%; for Commerce, 10434 4% Wy ot lumber. BUPPAtO, Oct. 29, 137 $1.000. mate bustness, capable of paving 10) per for Republic and 97 a 98 for Fourth National, The is ty-lour hours— Centon the investment. Calf at 273 Hudson street. Take ‘ts for the Iast twent ‘at, 39,350 bushels; corm, 13,200 do., 2%bth avenue ears. foliowing are tne latest bids:—America, 148; 8) Middlang taar, WW do.: ae ~ can Exchange, 1114; Central Nat! Se ORS 165 i Wheat, 135,229 SALARY AND GOOD SECURITY FOR American Bxchenus, ti Canseal, BAe eas | 2 Haeils wed so Rall exporta--Wheat, ‘11-00 basnels: ‘coru: ‘do. $1000 heise or sh. in a iaundry, doing a large City, 300; Commerce, 117; Corn Exchange, 120; First National, 200; Fourth Natiomal, 97; Ger- man American, $5; Hanover, 100; Irving, 128; Man- Let Bo'g, a o@is, 21,00) do,: barley, Lou do. Canal sreights duli; business; or other arran, geal made, Inquire of y eat, Jee, ; corm. 335 sents, se. , Flour in fair demand j WILLIAM RULE, Jr., 610 Sixth averue. ring, $5 7 8 $6; baxery’. $575 4 $7; amber, $6 sa 256%, white $0 04 $/ 90. Wheat auler; pales 25,000 $2. OOO; to, Se eer een ATED Et A hattan, 0; Mechanics’, 1364; Merchants’, 19834; =, aa —, * Dusheis Milwaukee No. 4 sprinx, at 98e.; 2,000 do, white a first class estabijshed office and manufac- arid ss nfl ' Totais..... sesee 816, 1.130 1,946 Michigan at $1 22: Milwaukee No. 2 spring held at $109 | turing business, yielding large permanent returns yearly Metropolitan, 132; Nassau, 107;. New York, 124; sapgteded in ibe ‘above Ste 500 bajesto arrive. Forfature a $1 10; Chicago Bo. 2 do. ‘at 4c. a %6e.; red winter, ne OT eee Oe are goune man. Apply fork ©: 2 . . . aeltvery (basis low middiingy the sales re veen as ti a$liz. Corn dali; sales No. 3 West- EO. a ye 1s 34. an New York County, 205; Ninth National, 100; North Y¥ fn Mher two P. M.—Cetober, 200, short pe fd ork Bie Oats neglected’; No. 2 Western, held nt i ao America, 94; Pacific, 162; People’s, 140; Pheentx, . November, 20) at 14¥itq, 20 at dic. a S5c. Rye nominal at ec. Bariey in good request; o 9-82e.; Junuary, 2,100 at 1S0., 1, 50) wt 15 1-dde.: Febru: D 1 30, Western at $1 20 Barl WILL GIVE FULL PARTNERSHIP IN A | 99%; Republic, 104%; Shoe and Leather, 166; st. M4. Peart yd ae rca 1 ae Pres TR es ee ot ee aes a seayseat $3.000 Jogitimate, periectly safe and, an estab. | Nicholas, 106; State of New York, 112, THE FOREIGN MARKET. firm: No. June, Oat Other articles unchanged. Professional business: mone; nex. London advices state that there has been a de- $ ished expended 1 hor bales.” Closing tries uciouer YOLRDO, Oot. 29, 187K tend business: no bonus asked. Gallon NICHOLS & Rovember, 149 16e. | 14 sbesem: Flour steady ; wheat In fatr demand ind bievers No, 2 CAFFERTY, 9 Fourth avenue, anu nie. Wid; February, 15 U-3te : white Wabash + Nu $do., $L1s . Vwhite ’ 5 ‘ApriL.is27-83c, a 19%%e.: May.165;6.0 163 0c. pane $ Pe 1 vg $1 083 fad ae... vat, $1 13. ecember, $1052.50, “WANTED—MANUFACTURING NEW crease in bullion in the Bankof England during 16 pe 16240, TH igh me 7 Jods uP rede F 10 Ro 200. $i) Li Be mer. $f o; No. i $5. 000 pordidbatle ot tite orth e the past week of £115,000 sterling. The amount HM at Fe zi. er, 10M stort notice, at ld i6e., Adge; New dd. O8e.; Noverber, Ue. December, obpe ; fulness; getieral Want’ Kuarantecs first rank Momopoly : 2 to {Lige., 100, short notice, at 143¢c., 1w'at 14 21." Withdrawn on dalance to-day was £20,000 sterling. Fe eri lloce, see ee 113. tc The proportion of reserve to liabilities 18 38% per 14 25-82e., 2,200 at id Lit6e , 200 wt 14 27.32r., 100 ut id 13-16e cent against 36%; last week. The directors of the JaHuary. 100 ery ict hay? Bunk of England made no change im tne rate of low mixed, Tze. shade better: ew do., 64%c.; no grade, 70e. CVatea used In quantities. Having junds meaning business, } and’ Michigan, dees "white, sage. Wit 3 SOL OWNER. Herald uitce. Freights unchanged. Receipts—2s,000 bushels wheat, " 71 lished. manufacturing business; staple article; ready GO, Oct. 29, 1874, t in fair demand, anonn Sy SORTS to best class customers: best reter. : | and unique contrivances that contribute to Umantestow, Oct. 29 1874 1000 capital, in a staple importing business; long Cotton more steady; middling, 13%c. lac. ; ipuaplished “and eee aes an active man preferred. | $ Address ACTIVITY, box 13) Herald office. ‘York, 19 now in the “full tide of successtul expert- aged os ee ETAT iar Wie of Moses Ferst, ment” at the structure known as the “Rink,” on ‘osteR.—On Wednesday, October 28, 1874, Lypra Second and Third avenues and Sixty-third and |*A., wife of William M. Foster, in the 28th year of Sixty-fourth streets. I¢ s regarded as the best | RAS wi tane BIN trom, the residence aisplay the institute has ever made, there being | of her parents at Port Monmouth, N. J., on Satnr- some 3000 exhibitors and comprises models and | {Otc Mitre eited adie complete spectmens of most of the modera Ameri- | "Hed Bank and Keyport (MJ) pence ins. can inventions, ranging all tue way froma “baby copy. jomper” to a steam engine. The visitors have ‘OWLER.— On Wednesday, October Onn LIETTE MCKINLEY, youngest d: ti thus far avoraged about 8,000 per day, snd that | and Caroline L. ‘vowier asa eek pole POTNIatNg time the eotibtaton wit be cat wy the | “Relatives and friends of the family are tnetted te remaining time the exhibition will be open to the pudlic, sbout three weeks. Keating's fun or- | P's" ‘rom the residence of her pareute oat Coaee chestra band furniehes the music for the prome- | street, Brooklyn, bao r naders in the mammoth butting, and 1s of itself a ct Geauvesn nm oehie te Ror, Sad aac very pleasing addition to the other extraordinary | and 23 daya, + ‘ Bttractions, Among the most striking features Funerat fro the ‘residence of its parents, 128 that attract the eye of visitors as they enter te seras Gea cicurnrae” this day (Friday), October large fountain of unusually fine design and elabo- GANSEVOORT.—On Wednesda morning, Ootones Tate liaeaken ® basin: forty feet m dfameter, wear Bia Sue gory., a i LANSING, beloved presenting aff aquarium of extenstve proportions, : with. a great variety of flshes—turties, crawfish, Pre oetingey leap creer ongerrien ey acinaen and other specimens of the nard shels and soft | October 31, at three o'clock, from her late ret shell tribe of pisces. Elegant decorations for whe | 4¢nee, 115 Wasningran avenue, Albany, N. Ys oy haman femaie form divine, from. well Known | {liness, CHRISTOPHER C. Goss, uged 36 years. Broadway firms, may next attrdet the eye. Next | » The funeral will take place Irom his late rese may be seen spectmons of exquisite workmaasnty eae anerioga itaian: Slice Minit in silver and tm ware, embracing mod-| Hasserr.—On Thurgday, October 20, ANM eis of AtMefican yachts, gondolas, an- | Hassett. Relatives and friends of the family, and those of Clent galleys, &¢, Then the eye may wander | per san, Thomas Hassett, are ‘nvived to atrend she bewildered among & sertes of cases of samples of funeral, from OT nl cher. ponshies, Mra, superb Ameri¢an crockery ware; specimens of | Mary Hayes, No. ast Piltieth street, on Sattir.:, é day morning, October 31, at ten o'clock; thenee to Rative iruits, flowers, plants, #0.; American t- | the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Fiftieth ventions in cabinet making, and, reacning the ma- | street and Madison avenue, where @ solemn mass chinery department, the imterest of the visitor is | o! requiem will be offered for the repose of ner enhanced beyond measure upon viewing the mas- |" diyeNs,—Iu Brooklyn, on Thursday, " i Octobe! sive engtoes of Ingenious: and recent construction | 1874, WiLLIaAM C. HavENS, aged 81 years and in active operation. Ti6 contemplation of the im- | months. provements that have been achieved in American | _ Relatives and friends of the famify are respecb Machinery since the Jast year may here well | fully invited to attend the funeral services on Fr afford 1ood for an hour's thought to the practreal | day, October 30, at one o'clock P. M., at 204 Wash mind, A powerfal gas engive, artven by consump- | ngton street, brooklyn. The remains Will be cap tion of gas without the use of boiler or steam, | Ti¢d to New London, Conn. for interment, 1s among the new and notable objects in | _HeLMs.—At Harlem, on Wednesday, Octover this branch of the exhibition. Among the most | Of consumption, Paiuir HeLMs, aged 51 years. unelul inventions on exhipttion in the Ameri | The relatives and irtends are respéctiutly ft can Institute Fair 1s an improvement in gul- | Vited to attend the iuneral, trom tie marlom vanic battery cells... Struck by their neat and | Methodist Episcopal church, comner of sth areas ee re ‘iday, October 30, the opening day, but deferred noticing them until | %0¢ o’clock P. M. we ahonut ase Fhe effect timo would havs on KeLLy.—On Wednesday, October 28, 1874, Rosa ert pretty 8: ing qualities, Tho 2 ar isin the Calland form of the Damell constant | _ Her friends and those of her son Edward ata attery, having % conical copper pole and cast | 800 1n law Francis McQuade are invited toattend fron cover, Irom which the zinc pole is suspended, | the funeral, from her late resitence, 240 East Fortye the conical shape of the copper adjusting the | sixth street. Her remains will De conveyed to the power of the cell so that at all times tt gives a | church of st. Boniface, corner of Forty-seventh current of uniform strength wai does | Street and Second avenne, on Saturaay, October clum 31, at ten o’clock A. M., ana thence to Calvary I Nee: ete re pees Cemetery at one o'clock P. M. to periorm its allotted part effectively, prevents Kexwgpy.—On Thursday, October 20, ELLEM, the evaporation of the quid and the formation of | Wife of William Kennedy, in the 60th year of her age. pei ste encase (3 our mene pede Sy Relattves and friends of the family and ttose of a8 ries, but to our mind oil, from the | het sons-in-law John Callaghan and John Bolen, enon odors which arise from its use, should | #t¢ respectfully invited to attend the funeral, never be used In this connection. This ig a de- | irom her late residence, No. 313 East Ninth street, cided improvement, and one, too, that will proba- | &t Rie o'clock Saturday morning, thence to St. bly pecome popular, as batteries of this class | 4@0’s church, East Twelfth streot, when & solemg are again coming into general use. Butit would | ™&s8 Of requiom will be offered for the repose of exhaust more than the space we have to | her soul. spare to enumerate separately the multitude Lestte.—On Wednesday, October 28, 1874, Mra. | ANN Lestim. widow of William Leslie, m the 80th of interesting and valuable inventions Year of her age. 401d, on account of retiring from business. adress Bok | render this, im many respects, a successiu! exhibi- Funeral to-day (Friday), a¢ two o'clock P. M,, tion, We might reter to the compiete printing es- | ftom the residence of her son-in-law, John Warner, tablishment, the hair machinery, the ‘cloth cutting | 1096 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn. machinery, fancy stitching and sewing by ma- | gaisorels pence please CORY ™ ic chinery driven by steam power, glove making, chro- oe, fare a Pharsd, is resi Cue os rect matic printing, wood engraving. ivory carving, | we d ++ M iday morning. October 29, clocks driven by ciectricity, new inventions in | BX-Alderman JomN MACK, aged 64 years. ry ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM 00 TO | Hotel annunciators, burglar sien Knitting tma- The relatives and friends of the tamily are ree chinery, paper bangings, billiara ball turning, & ectfully invited to attend the fneral, on Sunday Inthe are depariment there is not much im | lrraeyee fens ph tig The Pecan ot Alder. provement over previous exhivitions. Some wel] | Men aD: pean are respectiully invited, alsa executed bronzes speak well tor the progress of | the Exempt Firemen’s Association without Amertcan art m that direction. After ascending | baci stare fh Ke, NJ, eda the stairs we saw @ very poor display of pianos, vut | P* Sh ns hd are? ne sist on Monday, October mot some: very. Pretty specimens of fancy work | ae are EORGE MANLY MILNER, in the 44th year wie! ie joyment to many idie | a hands; “some “spatter” Work” a. very beauty |. The remalns were interred at Fatrmount Ceme- shels Canada at $1 38, 14,000 do. at $1 39, 15,000 do, at PHL STOCK AND RECIPE FOR MANUFACTURING wreath ot skeleton leaves, a collection of figares tery, Thursday, October 29, in terra cotta and another of silhouettes cutin | MontimER.—On Thursday morning, October black paper, and the usual groups of photo- after @ lageneg Niness, MARY HELEN, wife graphs and’ crayoned portraits. in only one orge T. Mortimer. of these sections did we note amy new The iriends of the family are respectiully tne idea. ‘This was an enlargement of the | Vited to attend the funeral, irom her Inte resl- style of photograph now known as- imperial, ‘ence, No. 1,565 Broadway, op Saturday morning, ANTED—TO INCREASE A LeGItr. | Those exhibtted were of inll length figares, about the 31st eae at ten o'clock. eight by ten inches, A new process, by witch pho- McCaBE.—Suddenty, on Wednesday, October 28, tographs are pressed pwerlen Temata which en: FRANCIS MCCABE, In the 30th year of his age, case them, so that they resemble the oval surface The relatives and iriends are respectiully invited of a mintature tnivory was also noticeable, The %© attend the funeral without further notice from wonderiui sand blast which attracted much atten- | the residence of ms brother. Patrick McCabe, No, tion last year, has produced, some beautilul spect. iat West Tenth street, on Friday, s0ti inst., at one mens of engraving on glaes, This invention, or clock P.M. rather discovery, 18 comparatively new, but has McDowEtt.—At Harlem, BETHENIA, wife of giready made rapid progreee in the art worta, Henry 8. McDowell, aged 26 years, § montns and 4 There are a few new chromos, put the art depart- | days. Ment 18 not what it should be ina city like New The relatives and friends, also the members of York. The exhibition is, in reality, more one ofan , Harlem ge, No. 457, F. and A. M., are respect- inaustrial than an art or selentifie character, faliy invited to attend her iuneral, trom her late Sie residence, No. 2,370 Fourth avenue, on Saturday, SCHOOL RECEPTION. | October 81, at one @iclock P.M, McGLOIN.—On Wednesday, October 28, 187: An interesting entertatnment was given yester- Gratien, cone slige: iveraaa, patel as day afternoon at grammar school No. 24, Elm Will be buried to-day from his late residence, No. street, near Leonard. on the occasion ofa recep. 356 West Fortieth street, at two o’clock P. M, Piatr.—In Jersey Uity, alter a lung: and seve; tion of the pupils of the female Gepartment, Mr. jyness, FREDERICK G., Son. o1 Elizabeth Jane aud William H, Neilson, President of the Board of Edu- the late Jesse Piatt, in thd 23d year of his age. cation, occupied the chair. Recitations, readings |The relatives and friends are respectiully 1 d c r ents @ i Yt) ~' ), A HOTA, OR ACTIVE S10) do, corn, 4.i do. oats Shipments—42.000 bushels SOF ()()(), Varner iva larva and well estay, | Winning tne delighted approbation of the large two o'clock P.M. assemblage ot friends of the 16 which fillea PuTNaM.—On Wednesday, October 28, at her late back taser the | pemdence, 908 Westy Thittytocreh atrece Hae discount at their weekly meeting to-day, and the Flour quiet and unchanged. he d required. Address 8, L., box 125 Herald Schoolroom and reflecting credit alike on t! : Tower and ansetiled; No. I spring, 3% cecsestven ene seated. meen, fe bse He | CATHERINE D. PUTNAM, ated 50 years. same remains at 4 per cent. Consols are firm and Bre. a Ble, cash of October. S38 office. | Pupils who took part fm themt and on their prindi- | ‘The irlenas and relatives are invited to attend 20 at 15%e., BO wt 15 21-220. 1,400 at 15%6c., WO at 15 15- st, 18 16-166.)° Mays 400 at 16 S160. al, 25, + + American securities irregular, Specie in the Bank of France decreased 3,119,000f, during the a No, ’ No. Zmixed, 71%4c. a 72c., y + Octo! Dovember; 64c., all the year; high mixed, | pal teacher, Miss Margaret M. McCosker, under the funeral services, at three o’clock P. M., on Frie THE IVIL ENGINEERS AND RAPID | Whose management the affair nad been arrangea, | “W{,the wen ina f" daies, Grand total, 3, : . on shington, 5 past week. In Paris, rentes 62f Lic. The averages of gestertiay's jforseara paelivetion we fejected nominal, Oats in teir.demand and lowers No. TRANSIT, | and passed off most enjoyably. A novel feature thomrenranee apartment aged G. Rosey, of Per be ll Emad LET a oF MB ee pin be 7" eye 5 | | Funeral trom tne Church of the Transfi th 14900. : white, 454yc, @ 496. dvanced; In sod Yesterday there was a very interesting meeting | ‘Btroduced was the exhibition of the proficiency ‘un guration . Bar| ct Dr. Houghton’s), this «(Frid GALES AT TEE NEW OnE STOCK EXCHANGE, hers spring, $! Pr ft Pino of the American Soviety of Civil Engineers at No. bo — be ph Pater Lect a0 (Md bags ot by Prot pa iY Hea ee oa Tharsday, Oct. 29—10 A. M.,| Oe Ie eo aa cet tiae With > icihce last; | 63 Wiiam street. The great question of rapid | Board, which designates snortiata rite | qSCHNSIDER.—At | Hoboken, N. J, Pree Before Call. ( old, spot, $19 50; atl the year, losing ‘athe transit was the absorbing topic which claimed the as one of the permissinle branches in thi 18e ScHNEIDER, Sr., In his 66th year. ighs West Un Tel... BRE. 100 inside. price. Lard in fair demand and higher, at $12 50 course of study. ‘Those who are dia feo aout Relatives and friends of the family are re ale . cRR..08 8 Leipen shot: $11 58. February: $11 $1 ait they Bul ts Sttention of the assembled engineers, and many | [ho omciency of our aystom er Mat aaraarin ae qaaes to attend the funeral, from his tate resi. 00) 5 5 Le nade Ra eg OF ab rand onohanged,” Ontte interesting plans were presented to them by | tne puulic expense, and conducted under muntel once, 0a Weatadion street, to-day (Friday), a8 2006: Wal ton, $52; Nortolk, N York, ay! a P.M. 200 We! Roston, #26; Philadelpina, 200, “Total, 2279. hia Tiga. Cokcnten whicn it was clatmed the desideratum might be Bal remuiations te sme, and elevate humanity, | srgwanr.—On Tuesday, October 27, after at day last weer, 2.42, Unis day last year, 16.371. Total: Yeu Decem 7 : assured. Mr. H. C. Gardner advocated the plan of @spectalls P densely populated dis- | and severe HinessmRoBERT STEWART, in the rn 5 ; Oats quiet at 48c. 0 434c., Cash or Vctober; et elgg hte = RCO vember. Heceiptas-6.000 bois flour, 83,000 bush: the New York Warehouse and Railway Company, ~ ee ant H eat, 0,000 do. corn, 36,000_d 12 000 do. corn meal, 10) Sy'y'9 do. barley... Stipinenis—7.0 iy, but the demand inn bushels wheat, 4000 do. corn, 14,000 do. oat ‘would be needed to construct a ratiroad near the 8 8 naiderable business coujd have been accom &tiey- —— new bulkhead line of the city, with fireproof ware. 4, 2 ao. 45%, 100 Ohio & 3 2) Mil a 3t let submitted to the en- | Brandywine, $45) a 9445 for Western and $4 6 0 $475 ie, tor deta {silow: aio 20 oacks Of Baltinore yeltow ae eekteae, Oh Reis, Beeneuxe nonines eae '@ quote :— vineers. Mr. Meivitie C. Smith made a long argument in 25 0 $375 iwnae wi support, of the Arcade plan of rapid transit, which, m rege EUROPEAN MARKET, it wilt be remembered, was vetoed by the Gov: We ole hes: 4754 500 | ernor. He advocated this plan for various rea- hat Fp Bosca 5a 550 _ Loxnow Propuce Manker—Lompon, Oct. 9—Evenifig.— | sons, the principal of which were that Broadway 1 0+ b {2 a {3 Linseed oil, 268. 6d. @ 26s. Sd. per owt. | might, during the winter, be kept free from snow, bbe 68 SURE Te ces mor | tee and other obstructions; that the value of prop: | Bi 47a 500 FINANCIAL, | erty om that grand thoroughfare would be en- Round hoop Obie, BB nr rn crnnnmamemnaroanee | hanced, quoting im this regard the-statement Family eve Gwe 7H =—STOCK PRIVILEGES ON ALL THE ACTIVE of Mr. ‘than B. Ogden and others, and St, Lowis, iow extra 5008 52 ° finally ving the opinions of — General 4 pus Be ae $a a $2 Stocks Negotiated at the lowest rates in the market; rege MeCtellan lessrs. McArthur and , nis, choi 6 a t el 4] fT, OD BL Louis, choice tanily 75a 900 Put + $™ nh B. .Jarvi that “there are no » Souther wee Nominal call on any stock gives the holder as mai overcome lerare $2000 Missouri i's, Ib. 95 200 she Pac Mati $S.... 45% Southern, Nominal. al ° oe cost.” mr. Smith was shrewdly questioned by hw Vao's 0 > 2% 10 Amor Exprew.0¢ 62 Southern, oxtra, . SU) a 625 as though he had made an actual purchase of the stock, several engincers as to bis authority “in figures vou? , " it | Sonnet, Wasterns (1S a 453 youthore is'no Habitity beyond the amoune paid for the | 80d statistics” for some Of his assertions, but he op 7 Corn mei, dersey. {He 4 prgenaens _ — Mt eect explicitly answer on the points specifi- y & & 4 b ¢ corn meal, Brandy a “enll,” there is no interest to pay, and th k fs con- 1000 Bur, © R & M Ist. 40 erauve 3 Corn meal, puncheons. - 208 — pal af iba | Varions other plans were submitted to the so- Wy © & U ist, i —Wheat wae less active Without decided change in trolled for thirty days without margin. clety, among the rest one trom Mr. Charles © prices. The sales were about 150,000 bushels (part last This system of operating Is fully explained ma pam faewell, which seemed to meet with much favo Y tot Seocmngy ae iri No. Lag id " sar ke te 7 phiet wien valeat, fatcet information and iMast® ong tom Mr, Muliord, and modes irom R, (tM M let. ome i ry 00; lor 3} ions showing how i is 4 oa oy ~4 Week b y aig Houlutiy spot and to arrive: $109 for No. 1 iree f al who desi fecutate? 'F#@ Proms, Ot Coosnrough and Mr. Burton. ‘The publte wil bo Nd ‘ 3 Chicag $1 19 for ved winter; $130 w $1 96 for white yi ° Corn in fair demand and firmer, The saies were Bankers and Broke Oo) bushels at Se. a 83)¢¢. fork mixed wnd high 4 & OO, duly apprised of the action of tne engineers in re- » 7 Wall sireet, New York. gara to the different plans presented, nominal. Oats were LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & ed jow and white were RS, . " ae pised feller, SOL Tule A iaebals at O06. 0° Ge, | AL Brokers and. rinancict. Acents CoMbat aeekeree: THE AMBRIOAN ORIENTAL SOOIETY. tor state mi: for Western do., and 6c. tor State cure additional ¢. rohants, manufacturers ‘ te Barley met with a moderate de- and incorporated con e con exty and The sittings of the American Oriental Society r sine d ruled firm, We heard of sales footing up Weste for the current term were closed at the Bibie Y Hels at $137 for six rowed State, and $145 for payer oh at da Canada. Rye was dal and nominal at 90, 4 No. for the busi oprgtiunities without | House yesterday afternoon. Protessor Salisbury, 8 range. hartge; perso bavi mn i ish to dispose of ate invited tw fan, Vuimess that they | +4 president of the society, occupied the chair, | p ed ot appre ft... be el 200 Wartem Kit... b ¢ FaeicmTs.—The movement in birth freights continued © wish to dispose o/ are invited w call. tricts of a great city, would hi e found in wit- nessing these exercises abundant proof of the | 7a of his age. use to which it is put under the guidance of tne Se aubeitac ine tatarehs etie ieee ronkjencer Bo. : able and faithiul gentlemen who control the tion of this great and beneficent aystem, through | reRee ea ree nO: PII et OCSORRE: ly ABs: Aas “Bie on! OF Which involves @ cApttal of $25,000,000, which | Dower of popular education for good, and the wise |p clatives, And, friends of the family, and alse ta, 10. M xcept at concessions. The sales, comprising o'clock P. M. 7m Chi & R foot ap about 9,500 bbls at figures within the VANA MARKETS, houses, erected on piers or wharves, supported | Which the child even of the pauper is insured the ELIS i ig he stbjoined quotations. Corn meal was in us TS by iron columns. This plan was alaborarete advo- | rudiments of a practical education, | bop st Loner, Bay 600, F. aa Me fair demand and steady. Saiex 700 bbis. at $5 a $5 10 for Havana, Oct. cated in A large pampn inch Brethren are summoned to meet at Lodge- oad peeceer Balding ae ey, ee as elve o'clock M., to assist in the solemn services MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ft the suneral of our late brother Robert Stewart, -- Brethren of sister lodges sre invited, Marrted. JOHN F. BALDWIN, Master, 0 14 SWATN.—In Willamsbnrg, on Wednesday, Octo PROOKE—KissaM.—(n Thursday, October 20, at | ber 28, CHARLOTTA G., Wile of Captain E. H. Swain, the Church of st. Mary the Virgin, by the Rev. Mr. aged 67 years. . Tow, rector of St. John’s church, Huntington, Funeral to-day (Friday), at two o'clock, at the L. 1, Mr. RoBERT LIVINGSTON CROOKE, Of Flatoush, | New England Congregational church, South Ninth to Miss ELIZABETH AYMAR, daughter of Dantel E. | street. Kissaan, M. D., of Brooklyn, 1. 1. WALLACE.—On Thursday, October 29, 1874, at the CULLEN ~BAXTER.—On Wednesday, October 28, at | residence of her father, Amos Robbins, Brooklyn, the Charch of the Pigrims, Brookiyn aeiee by N. Y., JOSEPHINE ROBBINS, wife of the Hon. Wirl+ Rev. R, 8, Storrs, D, D., a¥sisted by the Rey. William | 1am Wallace. M. Taylor, D. )., Mt. Henry J. CULLEN, Jt., to Miss Funeral services Sunday, at Syracnse, N. Y. MARY M. BaxvER, eldest daughter of Arcnibald Wepp.—At Bloomfleld, N.J., on Monday, October Baxter, Kaq., all of Brooklyn. 26, of scarlet fever, MILLIE KNEVILT, only daughter DaM—CoLtox.—On Wediiesday, October 28, at | of John M. and Amelia A. Weob, aged 3 years and the Church of the Messtan, by Rev. Dr. Bellows, | 4 riontug. Also, on Wednesday, October 28, of Mr. ANDREW J, DaM, Jt., to Mis’ BELLA EB. OOLTON, | scarlet fever, AMELIA A., Wile of John M. Webm daughter of Dr, G. Q Colton, Funeral of both, from St. Jonn’s Episcopal LAWRENCE—MACLAY.—On Wednesday, October | churen, Bloomtieid, on Friday, 30tn fnst., on at. 28. at We. Churen of the Holy ‘Trinity, by the Rev. | rival of train irom New York, leaving Barciay Stephen «H. tyn . D. D., assisted’ by the Rev. street ferry at two P. M. . I. Price, Josern Comins LAWRENCE to MAMIE Wuit! On Thursday, October 29, of cancer B, MACLAY, daughter of Moves B. Maclay, Haq. erysipelas, Ronert, the beloved husband of Cathe VAN Deruip—Fay.—On Wednesday, October 23, | rine te, aged 49 years, a native of county Kil- 1874, at the residence of the bride's iather, by Rev, dare, Ireland. William A. Leonard, EDwatp C, VAN DERLIP to Kelauves and friends are respectfully mvitea ta Cankie C., daugiter of Charles P. Fay, Esq, allof attend the imneral, irom his tate residence, 311 Brooklyn, East Forty-third street, this (Iriday) afternoon, WHiTk—SuEkwoop,—In Wilton, Conn,, On atone o'clock. Wednesday, October 28, 1874, Mr. GRORGE 0, Dublin papers please copy. WHiITe, of Danvory, Conn., and Miss ADDIE SHER WYLLI At Philadelphia, on Sunday atternoon, Woon, ol the former place No ecards. | October 25, James WYLLIE, Jr, of London, Bog Wyckorr—DuEw.—On Wednesday, October 28, | Mani, iM the 25th year OL Dis age.

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