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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks Dull, Steady and Without Feature. MONEY 2 1-2 A 3 PER CENT. Gold Firm—Bonds in Good Demand. THE BANK STATEMENT. Satorpay, pf rir PB iu} ‘The stock market to-day was comparatively ateady, yet unsatisfactory, the sales being small and the prices unsuggestive. The halt that has been made during the last two or three days Is | mot understood, and in the absence of outside cus- tom there has not been much inducement on the part of brokers to make a material change in the figures recently quoted. There are no comments | made on the street which are calculated to affect Values one way or the other, and there seems to be developed for the moment simply a process of | Patient waiting, Whether prices are too high or | - too low to suit speculators is a question yet to be G@etermined. GAINS AND LOSSES. Compared with the closing prices yesterday the market shows a gain in the majority of stocks, ag Will be seen by the following fizures:— GarNs,—Atlantic and Pacific preierred, ¥. per ent: C., OC. and I, C., 4; Hannibal and St. Joseph, j Harlem, 3;; Lake Shore, %; Northwest com- ON, 34 5 ail, 34; Quicksilver, 13; land, 3; Western Union Telegraph, %. Losses.—Delaware and Lackawanna, %; Erte, 3; Wavash, %; Union Pacific, %; Canton, x; lorshwest prejerred, 3; Central and Hudson, %. Obio and Mississippi, Panama, St. Paul, Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph were in statu quo, THE COURSE OF STOCKS Js searcely worthy of comment, the changes being woaslight, Western Union advancea from 79% to BO, with a close at 79%. New York Central sold at 401% & 1013;, closing at the opening price. Union Pacific moved trom 35% to 85%, then declinea to | She first figures. ‘The highest price of Pacific Mail | ‘was 44%, the lowest, 44%. Erle opened and v0 closed at 2334. Lake Shore opened at 80%, | 900 ‘ouched 81, receded to 803, and closed | @t 805. Northwest common was steady @t 4196 a 41% a 4194, ending at the last price, At- lantic and Pacific preferred opened at 16 and closed at 16. Rock Island sold at 99% a 100a90K% a WOK, St. Paul at 365 a 353, a 36%. 3814 & 304 @ 8024. Ohio and Mississippi opened at | 82 and receded % percent, closing at 81%. Dela- | ‘Ware and Lackawanna was steady at 109%. Har- | Jem at 131, Pacific, of Missouri, sold at 46, with @D advance on fifty shares at the close to 46%. THE TRANSACTIONS of the day amounted to the insignificant figure of 97,000 shares, The dulness of the day may be in- erred. Nosuch paucity of business has been ex- hibited during the past week, Tne sales were dis- tributed among the principal stocks as follows:— New York Central and Hudson River, 1,000; Erie, 1,400; Lake Shore, 23,600; Cleveland and Pitts- burg, 1,412; Northwestern, 10,900; Northwestern preferred, 800; Rock Island, 1,800; Pacific Mail, 14,200; St. Paul, 6,600; Uhto 3,600; Western Union, 6,000; Wabash, 12,700; Union Pacific, 6,500; ©, C. and L 0., 900. HIGHEST, LOWEST AND CLOSING PRICES. ‘The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— ‘New York Central.. Harlem THE MONEY MARKET. Money rates to-day were on the basis of 23 and 8 per cent. Commercial paper unchanged. Ffor- eign exchange closed quiet at 4.8534 a 4.85% for bankers’ sixty days’ sterling and 489% a 4.90 for demand, GoLD opened at 111%; and closed at 111%, the feeling in Savor of higher prices being still strong. Opinions ‘vary as to the success of any artificial bull move- Ment on this side, yet coincide in the belief that with an advance in the English bank rate anda corresponding advance in exchange gold must be quoted at a higher standard in the near future. OPERATIONS UF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold baiances..... Currency valances Gross ciearances.. + $72,865,212 2,869,852 | 5,693,985 1,407,748 WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Ovrrency exchanges Ourrency balance Gold exchanges, Dbaances..... EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, The foreign commerce of the port for the week ‘was:—General merchandise imports, including Ory goods, $7,580,496 ; produce exports, $5,365,249; And specie exports, $1,008,564, The total mercnan- dise imports, including dry goods since January 1, ‘this year, are $353,430,040, against $358,472,921 last year, and $46,624,620 in 1872. The total exports of | produce since Jenuary 1, this year, are $256, 158,088, against $265,192,846 last year, and $20,133,630 in 1872, The total exports of specie since January 1 422,556, against $45,081,713 last year, and $06,096,594 in 1872. RAILROAD BONDS. The principal characteristic of this class of se curities was one of firmness. Idle capita: is evi- dently seeking a safe piace for investment, and .the better classes of ratiroad bonds are again offering opportunities. Western men who see | @ometbing of the growth of the country are again | tm the market, and hence trom day to day there is | an appreciative demand, New York Central firsts | advanced to 112, Fort Wayne firsts sold at 11134; Central Pacific bonds closea at 95% a 96, and Union | Pacifios, 90% @ 91 for firsts, 8844 a 88% for land grants, and 7614 a 76% for sinking funds, THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The following report is made from Wasning- ton, The Treasury balances were:—Currency, 330 57,541,707 6,914,722 $15,500,000; Coin, $82,250,000; less coin certifi- | 7 Cates, $22,500,000, The Assistant Treasurer to-day | paid out $220,000 on account of interest, and $245,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. The | Operations of the Treasury at the New York | Office during the week included the disbursement | Of $873,000 on account of interest, $1,468,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, ana the Fecelpts of $1,689,600 for customs, Internal reve- hue receipts $345,000; total for the month to date, 96,260,000; for the fiscal year to date, $42,000,000. Receipts from customs to-day, $169,000, The ship- mento! United States note and fractional cur- feney for the week ending November 21 were $2,008,051. The recetpts of iractional currency ‘Were $660,000, Treasurer Spinner holds as secu- rity lor national bank circulation at this date $985,347,750, and for public deposits $16,487,200. National bank notes received for redemption during the week, $2,424,319. National bank notes Outstanding at this date, $357,831,603, PP ssveen SHIPMENTS YOR THR WEER. $1,434,801 15,823 157,921 ++ 1,608, 664 investment Silver bars. TOA. eres ceeeeeee Government bonds were firm, The Gemand is not abated. Capital nerototore idle 1s Gnding & good foothoid in this class of securities, THE FORPIGN MARKET. London advices report the rate of discount for three months’ bilis in the open market at4 7-16 per cent, or %16 below the bank rate. Consols Wabash at j j Pi ele i ai hae UH RH RS Va ss cae ee NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22%, 1874—-QUADRUPLE SHEET. Gteady. Rentes in Paris were Ormer at 6if. Sic. in Frankfort ponds of 1862 are easier at 97%. Amsterdam prices are as follows:—Union Pacific frst mortgage bonds, 17; Northwestern preferrea, 8259; Unton Pactiic stock, 314; Erie shares, 255. BANK SHARBS. Bank shares sold at 112 for American Exchange, 135 for Metropoiitan, 100 for Phoenix and 1165, for Commerce. The following were the latest bids:— America, 149%; American Exchange, 111%; Butchers and Drovers’, 10; Central National, 100%; Chatham, 137; Chemtoal, 1,500)¢; City. 200; Commerce, 116); Gorn Exchange, 120; First Na- tional, 200; Fuurtb National, 96; Fulton, 145; Gal- latin National, 128'4; German American, 86; Hano- Ver, 100% ; Irving, 131 ; Mechanics’, 136; Merchants’, 119; Nassau, 104); New York, 123; Pacific, 150; Pars, 138; People’s, 140; Republic, 104; St. Nicho 1a, 107; Union, 194. © ‘THR BANK STATEMENT. The report of the week sho large decline in legal tenders. This is, apparently, indicative of the process of shipment to the West and South which has alreaégy been noted im these columns. ‘The total lawiul money reserves of the banks 1s 528,000 less than inst week, but is $13,047,125 above the strict requirement of tne law. Last week the banks held above the legal requirement $18,914,750 lawful money. There has been a gain In specie of $492,700. The following are the bank figures for the past two weeks :— Differences. $464,690 492, 700 Deposits... 229,004,200 227,352,700 Dec. 2 Circulation. 24,832,009 24,967,500 Ine... ‘The following shows the relations between the total reserve and the total liabilities :— Now. 14. Nov, 21. Specie...... $16,882,200 $17,380,000 Inc., $472,700 Legaltend’s 9,555,100 57,504,400 Dec.. 2,020,700 Tot. reserve $76,418,300 $7 Me Erion 6, $74,885,300 Dec.. $1,528,000 Aehosttss. 61,400,550 64,838,175 \e| lee Excle ofre serve ab’v re- Garereant 18,914,750 18,047,025 Inc. 867,625 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGB Saturday, Nov. 21-10 A. M., yee’ Before Call. 20shs Ati& PTel.... 2 20shs Del. Lack & W. Ii Bou Chi & NW RR...83 41) ii 0 41 eu al fn i 101% why WL (35 3; 36 . 36) 3 4 Me “7 ou a“ 3L ob Pn] 31 8 Bo! c 80: a Be Fy 83 BUS, 32 ie Es 16 10:15 and 11:30 A. M, 11234 $10000 U 5 5-20, r '67.be 118: ua us! 62... +DO be First $2000 Georgia 7s, new 91 1000 4enn 6's, 0, exc. 56: $000 Mo o's, 1g bas... 95 10000 Erie 3d m.. 100 2000 Long Dock bonds 102% 41 1000 LS div bds...... 935g 4 1000 L 8 con, 101 41 9000 Cen Pac’ g: 957% au 5000 Pac Rit of Mo Ist 863_ 59! 2000 Pac R ofMo2d... 78 8 12000 Alt& TH 24 90 99) 100) Bell &So TU stm 94. Tol & W lst m.... 89) Mar & Cin ist. 102 we c cot + 5 26% 36%q ao 36; | 98! | . 98 30} . 100 ;, ‘600 ; 300 200 30! 200 Be | $0 200 1 109 er, 2200 100 Ha: Bs Sou 400 Pac KR of Mo.. 46 300 100 do. 44% 300 qd #. | 140 30 At A P 1b 10N ry 16% 50 16 16 3I 31 100 soe 31 00, CATURE be 9) 100 de o 50d 9 12:30 P, M.—Before Call. | $20000 NY C Ist m, 1500 LS 4M SRR 20000 Cen, Pac ¢ ba 1000 do. bs 10000 I, #t W & C Ist 200 Go : i 20 di Ne a “as BO oi DS BUT, Ovens 900 ai 100 ChiéB 1 100 a 100 100 Erie RR. 400 Cr 20 Un Pacific RR, 100 do. 300 200 200 do. @ Fort Wayne fR.330 200 Ohio & Miss B...83 Second Board—1 P. M. $20000 US 5-20, r,'67.be 118% 100shsNYC&HB.be 101 3 5. 167. be HB Eg i be : ao. 40, 100 Atl & Puc pf. 50° do. 100. ao, % 100NJ South 600 Pac RR 1006, C & $30000 Tenn 6's, old 400 sha West Un Tel... it 4) Wells-Fargo Bx. lO NY Cau R RR. 10) Erie RR. 100 do. 800, do. . 600 Mil & st’ RK. 300 do... CLOSING PRIOES—3 O'CLOCK P, M, 4% 5 44% MILAStP pt... 55% a 56 a Te Othe tS hte SOM 8 9 38 Del, Lack a 109! a4 Erie... a i Han &St Jo. a 8 Han & StJo pi. 33% a 4 Lake 5 Bld a BU NY & Har...-/1308 a 131 NY CAH RE. 1 a 1013 N JerCen..... I 107. Ohio & MI 32 wae e tate 8 115% ‘ab... ‘4 & 303 Un Pacitic, EH BUROPEAN MARKET, My Loxvox Propuce Marxet.—Lonvon, Nov. 21—Even- ing.—Spirits turpentine, 258. 6d. a 25s. a FINANCIAL, AX % O88 (HO, DESIRES TO, SPECULATE stock, with moderate cal explanatory cire details and. val “cails” and other meats explaining how many tho from exceedingly small investiven ALLX FROTUINGHAM & CO,, Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall strect. LADY OF CULTURE AND REFINEMENT DK- sires the acquaintance of a middle-aged or elder} @ightiy lower, and American securities quiet aga | {iauut ligsala Uuiown Brayct oar” A *ckom 8 | 8 A MATTER OF GAIN AND SAFETY, “PUTS,” “CALLS” OR “DOUBLE PRIVILEGE” contracts are used in stock speculations by the largest operators, and very large sums are often realized (rom moderate investunent. THEY COST FROM $50 TO $300. Contracts negotiated through us are obtained at the best rates in the market and on Al parties, WE ISSUE A PAMPHLET FREB, explaining the various modes of operating, also show- ma boy, large profiis are realized from moderate ri All persons having any inierest in mal money should send for a copy. Any information ing to — p cnaserunly fa Sorat and Roof the Pegyingons ct may en advantaye of. reas, for particulars, biplntelrse a & Con Bankers ‘and KF ALL KINDS BOUGHT Brokers, No. 2 Wall stre A wand BOLD Seegeltles athe i + and soll. securities of detauited road ecialty ; sirict of Columbia 3-69 per cent Bonds guaranteed. by United States ior siti. EDWARD C. FOX, Post office box 1,86 Broad street. STOCK PRIVILEGES—PUTS OR CALLS, $50 TO «, $100; Spreads, $100 10. $20); double Privileges, or Straddies, at market price, $250 to $35), all on members Stock Exchange. Market active, with good chauce for profit. Send for circular. HAZARD & MONTAGUE, No. 6 Broad street. SP. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD, Srnehorthers, Pacific, Inalanapolis, Bloomington and estern and other detat road Ponds it the old established house of gues ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO, Stock Brokers and Auctioncers, No. 43 Pine street, Now York, N. B.—For sale, 7. 8and 10 per cent Municipal Bonds, paying 1” to 12 per cent, at a large reduction below par. —DOUBLE PRIVILEGES AT MARKET PRIVE OF * stock—j ito. are fully explained in pam phe let, “How Money is Lost and Made in Wall street.” Free to any address LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, Brokers, 74 Broadway. T REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages and other Securities. Insurance of ali kinds effected with best companies. J. J, HABRICH & CO., 117 Broadway. MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGES; Mortgages cashed; Stocks, Bonds, Keal Kstat Fi ture ‘ke sold by auction. V. K. STEVENSON, art 11 Pine street Or 31 Kast ventoen:h street. A LADY WISHES THE LOAN OF $100 FOR A short time; good security given. Address A., box 114 Herald office. T REASONABLE RATES.—$25,000 TO ADVANCE IN huitable amounts on Coliaterai Security, Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, Jewelry, General Merchandise; storage; Second Mortgages cashed, JAMS CAGNKY, 581 Hudson street. BROOKLYN, LOAN, | OFFICE WANTED. | FOUR ol on four very choice ttages, wort! $4.60) each, hard pan; Bay liberal. ¥ DRAKE & CO., No. 9 Willoughby strect, Brooklyn. Darr} CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS SEEKING some approved, Ratton re Business Paper, Just re- Celved, are requested to send their address promptly to COMMISSION BANKER, box 2199 orice, New ‘ork. Merchants, producers, manufacturers and others Syme reliable nego tations will please report to same reas. NASH ADVANCED UPON LIFE INSURANCE POLI- cies, first mortgages and other approved securities. 8. SITELDRAKE & UO., 43 Pine street, ao BUSHES OPPORTUNITIES. A N EARNEST AND RELIABLE MAN WITH $30), can have an interest in good paying office business, or will be omepioved on moderate salary. Address, stat ing where to be seen, J. KDWAIDS, Herald office. A GENTLEMAN WISHES A PO! sponsible re | wholesale or retail; hase thor- ough Knowledge of all the articles of Paris fancy goods and jewelry ; would take it buyer in Faris where Be has had a very ta ence among the manufacturers Please address No. 9 Varick place, New York. 2 sad A PRACTICAL FRENCH GLUE MAKBR WANTS A = partner, with capital, to zo ip business; eutirely nufacturing wi United states patents; tory on hand. Address X. X,, box 190 Herald office. A MAN OF BUSINESS DESIRES TO PURCHASE A Whole or Part of a good paying Business, or would take @ p of trust and loan his roner on good = curity. JOSEPH JACKSON, 429 West Sixty second street, GENTLEMAN, IN THE BUSINESS SOMB YEARS in tnis citv, and whose position and record is Al, desires a Partner of means to join him and establish & firm tor the purpose ot loaning ‘money on mer chazdise ; e tusiness is extremely remunerative and without Tisk, Address C. A., box 129 Heraid office. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SUCCEED ONE OF the oldest Jobbing and Retail Houses, on a promi- Bent thoroughfare ale City. possoxsing unusual ad- vantages and ities: $4 it ‘Adi DBUAS, b ‘ost opal “ PRINTER, WITH $1,000 TO $2,c0U, AND WHO CAN control some trade. will find it to his advantage to communicate with the writer, who controls a first class printing ofiice Address PRINTER, box 126 Herald ottice, ITION IN A RE- R, LITTLE MONEY CAN BE 8aFELY INVESTED, with prospect of a large return in a short time; services not netted particulars a$ interview. Address HONORABLE BUSINESS, box 171 Herald office. A ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED | FOR + merchants, manufacturers and others; Mining Interests, &c.. negotiated, Roal Estate exchanged tor Business. Persons with capital seeking business advised of approved opportunites. References—Willcox & Gibbs, Sewing Machine Co., 658 Broadway; Nathaniel Fishor, wa boots aud shoes, 31 Warren street, Ac. GRIGGS CARLETON, Financial and Busi Brokers, 9% Broadwa; RARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to @ person with $5,00 cash to embark in a bi ness secured by patent and now in operation, Address CORTLAND, Herald office, A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PERSONS WITH limited capital to engage in business dis} ing of ods under county right, which enter into the indis- ensabls use Of evory tanitly in the United states, From can be made b; RHIND, @ Cortlandt street, Per bstiit kien GENTS WANTED—IN DIFFERENT STATES TO take sole charge of @ necessary household article yielding large pronts. Reliable men. with swnall means, 0 call on or address BURNING CLAY COMPANY, 15? Chambers street. GOOD CHANCE TO GO INTO BUSINESS AND receive all the profits and be assisted without charge; furnished Office $10 monthly, Call at 737 Broad- ‘way, room 17. YOUNG MAN WITH FROM $2,000 TO $3,000 TO go intd jewelry business.—The ‘advertiser bas an old established first class trade; being without capital, would negotiate with a party to putin stock on shares; all store expenses detrayed by advertiser ; Al references given and required. “Address JEWKLLER, box 167 Herald Uptown Branch office. Comogreane OF VIRGINIA.—THE PAST DUE Coupons off the consolidated bonds bought outright at best market rate, or nd one-third in- terest certificat ne by JOUN B, MANNING, 78 Broadway and N New street, YS aag ea ey FUNDS OF $25),000 TO LOAN ON bs POAC and Pygokive first cee Eroperty also esichester and New Jersey Property. EXECUTOR, No. 6 Vine street, room, 18, BEY) PY XECUTOR'S FUNDS TO LOAN, WITHOUT BONUS, Fr eb Legh ellen bil baie | ieapro ved ony, ‘operty : below sixtieth street proterred 0 Dr Address D, K-, box K Coleman House. +" DTOMOrs OR SALR—GOOD SECOND MORTGAGE, $2, lose thas one year to Fun, (lest mortgage held by In- aitution). ADply Wo J. A. KAMPING. 17 Codar sirect, two-thiras cash a: GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENOB AND ABILITY Will invest $5,00) ina ap iantory business. Ad- dress_(in confidence), naming the business, VERITAS, box 174 Heraid Uptown Branch ottice. CAPITALIST WANTED—WITH FROM $3,000 TO $5, to invest in a business which wil clear $40,000 in one year. Address FINANCIAL, box 116 Her- ald Uptown Branch office. NY PARTY HAVING MONEY TO INVEST CAN find a good opportunity, and get first class collat- eral security, by addressing immediately VAIL, box 109 Herald ottice. RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FRENOH’S NEW HOTEL corner Church and Cortlandt streets, for sale— 000 cash: completely turnished throughout; cost over ey casb. Call immediately on owner, 28 Cortlandt ree OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE SECOND MORT- of $20,000, payable in about poe Tene on first | age class improved Droperty, centrall; of New York; first and secon one third of valuation; high! Principals onty Herald Uptown Branch office. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD New York city Horan ee without bonus. Princi- pals desiring to BORROW OR INVEST apply to H, L, GRANT, 11 Pine street. OHN 8. PIERCE, 106 BROADWAY, HAS MONEY to loan, without bonus, on good New York City and Brooklyn Real Estate; also to purchase Mortgages af lowest rates. K EEP THE PAST HISTORY OF WALL STREET IN oe mind, thereby having the experience of others, which can be had by reading pamphict, “How Money is and Made im Wall street.” Free to any address. LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, Brokers, 74 Broad way, OAN WANTED.—$3,00) AND $1,000; FIVE YEARS’ on owner's residence in recently annexed district; security Al for investment. No brokers noticed and only customary legal fees paid. Address BONDSMAN, box 4% Post oifice. located, in’ the city Loti ah being only responsible pondamen, tl} please uddress SECURITY, box 100 ue ‘ONEY oO Let ger hed tate pelob ty IN ANY gums required. Also Mortgages cashed, at reason- able rates, by'0. G. BENNET, Lit Broadway, room 8. SIX PENT CENT STCCK of the OENTENNIAG BOARD OF FINANCE is now offered for popular subscription. The Centennial Board of Finance waaincorporated by act of Congress, and authorized to issue $10,000,000 of stock at $i) per share, the proceeds to he devoted to the erection of bulid- ings for the International Exhibition and other expenses connected therewith. ‘The buildings are under contract to be completed in January, 1876; more than twenty foreign nations have officially accepted the invitation issued by the President fo taxe part in the exhibition; many of the loading won of the conutry arc giving their ald and services to the Centennial enterprise, and the people have now an opportunity of securng, at small prosent cost, a partner- Ip. which will be both honorable and profitable, in the celebration of the Anniversary of American Indepen- lence. Full information furnished and subscriptions received iy A. BRENTANO, Cnion square, DEASLEE 4 CO, NO. 2%3 NASSAU STREET, Generai Agents for New York, Massachusetts and Con- necticut, Ww HAVE ALWAYS MONEY TO LOAN ON BONDS rf and Mortga; ou ay Property at reasonable rates. PHILIPSEN & SAILER, 1,205 Broad way, corner Twonty-ninth street. $1.200 BaAXteDTFOR A FEW MONTHS, vor “I which good security will be given and $100 & month paid for its use. Address RIDGWAY, Lox 104 | Herald offic $3.000-222 THE LOAN OF THIS AMOUNT | advertiser will pay fim. A month and give undoubted security. Address HUNTER, box 180 Herald j office. 3.000 AMERY BORD. AND MORTGAGE, ON | roperty in Jersey City costin il bonus paid. Particuirs oi Counsellors, No. 1 Montgomery 1,000; legal inter UERHEID & McG street, Jersey City. ig $5,000 WAXTED-ON 35,000 worth oF MA. eda chinery. Liberal made by | addressing SAC LEN ERY: bor tal ierall oftice OR $6,(0) WANTED- FOR FIVE YEARS, dd pid AB: ort ae on first class Prop. : fair bonus Wi % B., box 105 Herald office. eran eae mete R WANTED—ON OVER 6) ACRES, WITHIN $5,000 ten miles of city ine, in Westchester county ; elegant round and buildings worth tour times fhe amount None but Vrineipals address PRINCIPALS, lerald ottice, sta of loan, which mist be % ing length of time and terms 6.000 WANTED mo: the city; worth money may answer F $8.000 securit) Y. Hh, ‘OR THREE YEARS—FIRST ce on fst clase Real Rotate. near . Principats on! ’ 1k BON um Herald office. =" WANTED—TO RENEW SECOND MORT- kage on improved Brooklyn property: lo Address Bs unquestionable; will pay a bonus. jeraid vitice. Land WANTED—ON A GOOD MORTGAGE assecurity and an interest in my busi- $10,000 Address 7. M., 00x 120 Herald office, ness for prot WANTED—ON A FIRST CLASS TENR- ‘ald Uptown Branch office. OF “STATE OF TEXAS SEVEN PER $25,000.- it 20 years Gold Bonds tor sale at A : i mt: $200,000.00. “SHIPMAN & MEM eat Wiliam Or TO $10.00 TO LOA! $25,000, sows Ob City Dwetlin 500, $5,000, $10,000, $20,000. WITHOUT if Stores: also Principals should bring KPER & PIERPONT, St Park row. EW YORK COUNTY SIXES FOR sale by DANIKL A, MORAN, 40 Wali | Papers to'secure attention. $50.000, street. 100.000 72, 224%=oN Goon city Prop. | erty, in sims to suit, without bonus. ‘incipals desiring to borrow or invest apply to PAU P, TODD, 56 Liberty street. 6 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON BOND $248.000. and Morte: Mortgages On TO LOAN O ; $250.000 u IN BOND AND TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON BOND es cashed at reasonable rates CALLENUBR & First Mortgage, in sums to. suit sec cashed. RD V. HARNETT, Mortgage; no bonas. ESSE BURG BROS., ‘ $300.00 and Mortgages on New York city im: or LAURENCE, 80 Pine street. 190,000 to purchase First and jecond Mortrages; Lease’ FUNDS TO LOAN—ON 1 _111 Broadway, room F, basement. 155 Broadway, room 9, roved property, in sums to salt: Second and Lea-ehold OF TRUST 500.000 olds wanted. SHIPMA. MERSERBAU, 52 William sireet, Union Buildings, _ TO LOAN=ON TOC $500.000 Notes, it securith P TODD, t8 Liberty street. ____. COPARTNERSHI Deeks OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE PARTNER- ship hereotfore existing under the frm name of Porter Brothers, ot No. 166 Church street, wag dissolved by mutnal consent on Monday, November i6, 1874 Henry CG. Porter will sigu a liguidation, ‘Sigued "#4 Houldator RYO, PORTER, QU At lise By BYR TE, use. None but principals need BOSTON LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET A Rentieman who would lend her $3,000 to open a ‘iret class, respectable boarding house: good security. Address H. G, W., box 14 Herald Uptown Branch office. N OLD ESTABLISHED DRY AND FANCY GOODS business, with a good, live stock, on the best street in Brooklyn, wili be sold {n consequence of proprietor’ il health. Address box 61 Brooklyn Post office. USINESS CONNECTION WANTED—WITH ESTAB- ished, solvent party, needing cash, credit and services of a thorough Ditsiness man. Address, with particulars, ANTHONY, Herald office. USINESS MEN—SPECIAL INDUCEMLNTS.—WE wanta good business man tn pale § county In the United States and also in Europe to seil the world re- nowned Wilson Shuttle sewing Machines and the Wilson Manutacturing Machines. to whom we are prepared to offer extraordinary inducements. For full particulars Soply tor address WILSON SEWING MACHINE COM. PANY, R27 and 829 Broadway, New York. Special in- ducements to exporters. ( Diaeed SECURED FOR MERCHANTS, MANUFAC- turers, &c.—Undersigned have applications from numerous persons who desire to tuvest capital. AL! ANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO,, Bankers 12 Wallstreet. i Brokers, DINING SALOON “WANTED, A DINING SALOON, Restaurant or Hotel, in exchange for a Residence at Ruthertord Park, 100 acre Farm on Long stand, or Lots near depot. Address HOTEL, box 161 Herald Up- ) town Branch office. FLORISTS OA RARE OPPORTUNITY TO GET Svock, Lease, &c., of eight Greenhouses; well Stocked, horse, wagon, d&c.; also Cottage and Stable; rent low,, must be sold. SPENCLR ©. DOTY, Attorney, 31 Union square. LOUR MILL FOR SALE—NEAR SYRACUSE; Oswego land wheat from Western markets brought to mill; 205 barrels daily: good business chance. Address C. PARTRIDGE, 129 Broad street. OR SALE—A QUANTITY OF ORIGINAL LETTERS trom, travelling agents and canvassers, suitable for bending circulars. USH & CO., 128 Maiden lane. ARTNER WANTSD—ACTIVE OR OTHERWISE, ‘with $10,000, to take the placo of one retiring; the imost legitimate and profitable business in the city. Ad- dress L., box 5,157 New York Post office. ‘PARTNER WANTED-—WITH $2000, TO TAKE THE Place of one retiring; the best paving and’ most legitimate business in the city; splenuid chance for an energetic man, MALONE’S Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. Prk EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN, WrTtt + $30,000 capital and financial ability, can sécure an interest in a most desirable Manufacturing Husiness (partnership), reorganizing for January eral years established and h: Hest class of customers. Apply to GRIGGS & CARLE- TON, 98 Broadway. RAS OPPORTUNITY,—A GOOD LOCATED AND splendidly fitted up Loan Office, doing good busi- ness, for sale, Address, for one week, LUAN OFFICE, | box 200 Heraid office. UPERIOR OPPORTUNITY TO GET A CASH BUSI- 4) ness, paying large profits, by any person having $10,000 cash. “ Call at 89 Broadway, from 12 to 3, and ex- ; amine minutely, Professor WARK, | PPAKE NOTICE.—THE ADVERTISER, BEING OUT OF heal d actually compelled to' give up bnsiness and reside South permanently, desires to sell a long established Jegiumate Cash Business, which has pail a yearly profit of trom $10,000 to $30,000 for the past ten years; prefer to exchange business. lease of buildin (well rented), good will, &c., tor property well situate in Jacksonville, St. Augustine or Palatka, Florida; will | sell for cash it desired, or*wiil sell an interest in the bust. oss to a party capable oj conducting same: the bus | noss does not require a Inrge capital, is pleasant and | agreeable; no better opportunity ever oifered to any one | who desirés a safe and profitable legitimate business ; rent an et penses small. For further particulai | dress FLORIDA, box 187 Herald office, New York. | PO WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS.—ANY ONE WISHING to negotiate with a thorough, practical man, wuo | has been connected with one of the best houses of this city in producing and getting up pattorns for the cloth- ing trade, will please address or cailon J. B, WEST, 36 Union sauare. 0 PRINTERS,—A NEW SPLENDID JOB OFFICE, cost over $5.00), will be sold for $1,700, with patron. 4 e Ling eoawal, areal bargain, Address M., box 117 jerald of (PUB GREATEST WANT SUPPLIED.—WANTED, men with capital to invest In the greatest invention brought betore the public yet as opportunity to make money: parties wishing to invest or buy State rights wildo well to apply to RAUSENBERG & ROGEKp», 110 Bowery, second tioor. SANTED—A PARTNER, WITH FROM $15,000 TO 1,090, to engage Inthe linen business. Address LINENS, box lot Herald office. Wee PARTY WITH FROM $5,000 10 $10, to one looking for a good investment, with or wi | out services, this is an opening which wiil (end Pay 50 per cent or more. Address, with real name, J. M.C., 10: x 116 Hei pice. | Wagons 8 | first class rete! South, Address Westchester county, WAXTED—A PARTNER, EITHER ACTIVE” OR AE ) lent, to take an interest in a good, legitimate, first | clase manufacturing business; none but business ‘men, | having ready capital and Hing busine: Address, giving full name, box MAN, WITH as partner In ope » New Rocheile Post oiice, 500 AND need apply. Post office, Newar! | Vv J ANTED—$25,000, BY A MANUFACTURING CON- cern of long standing. now in fall operation, work- ing night and day and unable to fil! all orders. Goo | sold throughout ‘the country at all seasons with large | profite Address P. C., Heraid office. ANTED—AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH $15,000 TO $25.0) cash capital, to buy, the interest of a re- tiring partner in a paovefecturing business; one of the best paying in the city, Adaress B., Herald office. WASTED CAN EXPERT SURGEON, WITH $1,000R $2.00 at command, Walf interest in an t opening in the preterred. Ad- is, DISPENSARY, dress, Wi Herald office 14 J ANTED. YOUNG MAN, INTER | and piano busine: furnish capital and is good periorine: Jost office. business wich one hava experiens | WANTED-A PARTNER, SPECIAL OR ACTIVE, IN MUSIC RELIABLE, box 2541 Puiladelp nin with $10,000, in a wholesale house now doing @ Kood busines: box 20 Heraid office. W ASTHY-AN ACTIVE MAN, 70 INVEST $19.00 and take position’ ot treasurer ir acturing business that will bear inves! KADL box 2,621 Post office NTED—IN A BUSINESS OF A on ORDER, either gent’ man or lady of refinement, either ress A WwW lentor active latter prererred, with a few thousand dollars: & handsome Mund aid Unwawn Branch . 1; house sev- | a regular trade, with the | ig A hotel | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, ASSOCIATE WANTED—WITH “SMALL CAPITAL, several bran 2 read: so. tare Profits: demand universal; “would sell art: machinery, &c., ail ‘ ; box at Herataomec a” Aadrene waiiractuhen ‘ —THIS AMOUNT WILL P + $200. ant share and a position sa dakat soles tn PRIETUR. Heruid office. at engineer Sg , WANTED—WITH THE SERVICES $600 mitines map ae panes ae Tuorative cual usine ss in th. 3 eulars and in East Eighteenth atreet. wsrigyri fags 5.250 QRIGINAL AGENTS: LETTERS, OF JULY eo. August and September, 1874; will sell the aa- dresna at $10 per thousa: Address X., box 109 Herald ofties. 2.500, ~TEE ADVERTISER WOULD BE WILL, 0 » ing to invest the above amount for a good Position as bookkeeper; security for capital req Adureas, stating salary, NOVEMBER, Herald office. $3. 000. —LONG ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE '. «and retail (no bar) corner Liquor Busi- Ness, short distance from Harlem _ brid, eluding Horses and Wagons for sale; large profits; lendid oe jortunity; no bonus; owner retiring. Particulars l¢ roadway, oftice No. 1, from 10 till 3 o'clock. $5,000 axp. Pastner WANTED—IW AN ES. Ds tablished commission business, imporung and domestic. Address J. X., Herald oilice, 310.000.6002, BUSINESS, Ma. . + business six years in oj fleid fast opening of unusual promse ; investigation tn- vited; no particulars except at personal. Interview; ref- exchanged. Address AMBITION, box 184 Herald ——_——__+. + __. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. = erences office. Engaged. Bacu—Is1porx.—Mr. HakRY BACH to Miss ALLIS IsipoRs, both of this city. Married. BAIn—WHITNEY.—At Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 19, by the Rev. Edward P. Ingersoll, GroRGk W. BaIN to Kats A, WHITNEY, all of that city. Binwons—Kemr. —On Wednesday evening, No- vember 18, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Dr. Weston, CHARLES BARMORE to MARION Kump, daughter of W. H. Kemp, Esq., all of this city, No cards, BRUEN—Cowan.—At the residence of the bride's arents, Newark, N.J.. on Thursday, November 2, by Bishop Haven, James F. Bruen, to ELLa, daughter of W. D. vowan, Chicago and Cincinnati papers please copy. BURCH—LAMBDEN.—On Thursday, November 19, by the Rev. Dr. ©, D, Foss, Jounson K. Burch, of Stroudsburg, Pa, to ELENOR E. LAMBDBX, of New urg papers please copy. CLOSB—MaRSHALL.—In Brookiyn, on Thursday, November 19, by the Rev, William Short, CyaRLES A. CLOs® to Miss LOTTIR MARSHALL. | FitcH—Cxoas.—On Thuraday moriing, Novem- ber 12, 1874 at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. S. 8. Bidwell, AsubeL P. Frron, of this city, and Lizwe A., gale daughter of George Cross, Esq., of Morrisville, N. Y. HvsskY—BLiveN.—On Thursday, November 12, Bt the bride’s residence, by tho Rev. Dr. E. 3, Bishop, C es A. Hussey to Ipa C. Buiven, oungest daughter of the late Ira Bliven, both of ints any. No carda, LEDWITH—DONAHUB.—At the residence of the bride's parents, No, 205 West Forty-flitn street, on ‘Thursday, November 19, 1874, by the Rev. Father M. Brophy, Hon. Tuomas A. Lipwiri to Lucy A. DoNauvg, only daugiter of Michael Donanue, all of New York city. Logan—Woop. -At Trinidad, West Indies, on Thursday, October 22, Captain Jamxs Logan, eldest 80D Of the late James Logan, of Castlereagh, county Down, Ireland, to Misa Rosa LAWRENCE REBECCA Woop, youngest daughter of the late Chartes Wood (curate of St. Jude's, Tururé, and St. Mark's, Grenada,) and Georgiana Wood, Mcmrorp—StarrorD.—On Thursday, November 19, by Rev, James Millett, at his residence, JosEPH | Mumvorp, late o! Roxbury, to Miss SARAH JANE STAFFORD, all of this city. YINGLING—DaNig18.—On Thursday, November 19, at St. Luke’s church, Metuchen, N. J., Ie the Rev. Levi W. Norton, CifaRLES YINGLING, of New York, to [pa, daughter of Manning Daniela, Esq., of Metuchen, N. J. No cards, Died. BEAcH.—On Saturday, November 21, 1874, at his residence, corner Fifty-ninth street and Broad- wey, alter a lingering illness, E. MILIs BEACH, otice of funeral in Monday morning papers, Charleston (S. ¢.) papers please copy. BERAaN.—On Saturday, November 21, of dropsy of the heart, EDWARD ARCHIBALD, son of Catharine and ang late Joseph Beran, aged 21 years and 1 month. ‘The relatives and ‘friends of the family are re- spectially invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 193 Delancey street, On Monday, the 23d inst., at one o’cluck P. M. BOWEN.—Suddenly, on Friday, November 20, ELLEN V., wife of John Bowen, aged 25 years. Funeral from her late residence, 139 North Sec- | ond street, Williamsburg, on Sunday, the 22d inst, at one o'clock P. M. CAHILL.—On Friday, November 20, 1874, THOMAS CAHILL, & native of county Westmeath, parish of Castletown, Delvin, Ireland, in the 47th year of his age. | “She mionds of the are respectfully invited to attend the funer: mm the residence of his brother, John Cahill, 385 Montgomery street 1 sey City, on Sunday, November 22, at two o'cloc: ChaRK.—At South Amboy, N. J., on Lp tonenn 4 morning, November 21, JoHN |, CLARK, in the 86t! pear of his age. Funeral from the Episcopal eharch, South Am- boy, on Monday, 23d inst., at one v’clook. OMAN.—-On Thursday. November 19, 1874, of membrandus croup, MORGAN JONES, eldest son of Thomas and Martha E, Coman, aged 5 years, 11 montis and 14 days. Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of bis parenta, No, 25 Oliver street, on Suu- day, November 22, at twelve o'clock M. CRANE.—On Thursday, November 19, ISABRLLA, | | beloved wife of L. B. Crane, and only daughter of Isaiah and Emma Watts, aged 21 years, 10 montas and 4 days. | Foneral from the residence of her parents, Storm avenue, near Summit avenue, Jersey City, Sunday November 22, at one o’clok. URAWFORD,—On Saturday, November 21, Et! L., infant daughter of James and Emma Craw- ford, aged 3 years and 25 days. Friends ot the family are invited to attend the funerai on Monday, November 23, from the resi- dence, No. 695 Dekalb avenue, Brookiyn, at two | and a hall o’clock. Davis.—On Friday, November 20, Mary Lovrsa, wile of William A. Davis, aged 32 years, Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the 1 funeral, from 38 North Elliot place, Brooklyn, on Sunday, November 22, at two o’clock P. M. De FeRvssac.—On Friday, November 20, ALICE, wife of Count de Ferussac and daughter of the | lace Colonel Herman Thorn, aged 49 years. | the 84th lerogion avenue to-day (Sunday, at four o'clock Harrer.—On Friday, November 20, MARGAREP McntaGH, wie of Clandtus rr, 23 years. Her faneral will take place ce of her parents, Bernard and Anne Murtagh, No. ad er ha street, on Sunday, November 22, as Wo P, Haxswy.—The funeral of GsoncE ©. Hamsin will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, at the residence of T. J. Brewer, No. 686 Sixth avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. HoapLey.—At Englewood, N.J., on Saturday, Novemper 21, TAPPAN HOaDLRY, son 01 the lai David Hoadley, in the 34th year of his age. Notice of tuneral hereaiter. K&LLY.—On Saturday, November Lay emi Al the beloved child of Peter and Mary Keily, aged months and 12 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily requested to attend the funeral, from parents’ residence, No, 25 Mangin street, to-day, Qt two o'clock, LanLy,—In Brook! on Thursday, November 19, 1874, Bringer LaLiy, the beloved wife of Patrick Lally, atter a long and painful ill whica she bore with Christian tortitude, aged bag oe and 9 months, latives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, ‘rom her late residence, 90 Dikeman street, on Monday, 23@ inst., at nine A. M. The remains will be taken to the Church of the Visitation, Verona street, where 8 solemn requiem mass will be offered for the re- pose Of her soul, thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiatbush, for interment. Lonag.—Burted, in Calvary Cemetery, on Thurs day, November 19, trom the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street, James LONG, of NO. 266 Navy street, Brooklyn. May bis soul rest tn peace. Lugak.—At Montclair, N. J., on Saturday, Noe vember 21, FANNIg H., wife of George C. Lugar. Notice of funeral hereatter. MappeN.—On Saturday, November 21, CHARLES MADDEN, aged 44 years. Relatives and friends of the family are respec fully invited to attend tne funeral from his late residence, No, 340 East Eighteenth street, om Tuesday mormng at nine o’clock; thence to 8% Ann’s Roman Cathoilc church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be offered for the repose o/ his soul The remains will be taken at one o'clock to Calvary Cemetery for interment. MERRIFIELD.—On Saturday, November 21, 1874, after a short 1ilness, TRUMAN MERRIFIELD, ob years and 2 months. ‘The remains will be taken to Huntington, L. L, for interment, on Monday, November 23, at ning o'clock A. M. MgRRIGAN.—On Saturday, November 21, of im flammation of the lungs, James MERRIGAK, & Da tive of the parish of Ballyman, county Longiord, Ireland, in the 63d year of his ‘The funeral will take place on Monday, from his late residence, 243 West Tuirty-fitth street, at one o'clock P. M. MoBripk.—A solemn (anniversary) mass of re- quiem will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late PaTRick A. McBRipg, to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, East Fourteenth street, on Tuesday, November 24, at ten o’clock The relatives and friends of the family are re spectially invited to be present. MacGgegor.—On Friday, November 20, SAMUEL MacGregor, Jr., aged 21 years. The relatives and iriends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral service. this (Sund afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, at the rt dence of nis father, Samuel MacGregor, 74 Java, street, Greenpoint. NAGEL.—On ‘Saturday, November 21, 1874, at 108 Madison street, MICHAEL NAGEL, @ native of the parish of Rathcomac, county Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years. ‘tne remains will be taken to the Church of Ss. James at ten o’clock, on Monday, November 23, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose u! his soul; thence to Calvary Ceme= tery 1or interment, at two o’clock, NoLAN.—On Saturday, November 21, aftera and painful fliness, Mrs, HANNAH NoLAN, aged ears. 7 ‘Poe funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, Eighty-eighth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues at one o'clock P. M., on aay, November 28, without further notice. jOLAN.—In Williamsburg, on Friday, Novemoer 20, MARGARET NOLAN, the beloved wife of Charles Stewart aod daughter of James and the late Julia Foe natives of Eyncourt, county Galway, land. ‘The (riends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the iuneral, from the residence of her father, 202 First street, this (Sunday) alter- noon, at half-past two o'clock, from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. OstroM.—On Thursday evening, November 19, CATHERINE A., wile of James Ostrom and daughter o1 Andrew W, Peck. Funeral services at her late residence, 2,426 Second avenue, on Sunday, November 22, at two o'clock P, M. Interment at Marlboro, Ulster county. O’MARA.—On Friday, November 20, JoHN O'Mara, @ native of Fetherd, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the 65th year of Dis age. The relatives and triends of the family, also of his sons, Mark, Tnomas, John and David, and of his sons-in-law, Patrick Kelly and Francis Solen, are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, irom bis late residence, 232 Mulberry street, to-day (Sunday), November 22, at two o'clock. PARKEK.—On Friday, November 20, WILLIAM Q PARKER, in the 29th year of nts be al The relatives and friends of the family are re- uestea to attend the-iuneral, trom his igte real lence, No. 187 Monroe street, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o'clock. QUACKENBOss.—On Thursday, November 19, at Lansingburg, N. H&BMAN J, QUACKENBOSS, in year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at Mechanicsville, N. ¥., on Soe rhared at peso se SaNpERS,—Oy Thursd O er 19, WILLIAM wo binpans (stage carpebter of | the Calon Square Theatre), in the 46th year of his age... Relatives and triends of the fai are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Transfiguration (‘The Little Charen Around the Corner”), on Sunday, the 22d inst, at two o'clock P. M. New York Longs, No. 1, B, P. 0. ELKS.—BROTH- BRs—You are hereby requested to attend a spe cial commanication of the lodge, at the lodge rooms, Masonic Hail, on Sunday, 22d inst., at half ast twelve P. M., for the purpose oi paying the ast tribute of respect to our late worthy brother, William M. Sanders. FRANK GIRARD, R. H. P. Rover 8. Makriy, Secretary. Suavt.—In this city, at the restdence of her parents, No, 1,256 Third avenue, on Thursday morning, November 19, 1874, JENNIE IRENE, young; est daughter of Kichard 0. and Jennie Shaut, aged T years, 2mouths and 14 days. ‘None knew her but to love her.’? SHERIDAN.—JAMES BERNARD, son of James and Rosanna Sheridan, agea 3 years, 7 months and 12 days. ‘the funeral will take place on Sunday, Novem- ber 22, at two o'clock, from 158 North Filth street, Brooklyn, &. D. SLort.—On Saturday, November 21, 1874, Jo- NANNES C. SLOTT, exX-Captain of Police, of pare | _ Relatives and triends are invited to attend the funeral ceremonies, at St. Ann’s church, Tweith street, near Fourth avenue, on Monday, November | 23, at ball-past niue a. M. DUNNE.—Mrs. ANNE DUNNE, in the 76th year of her age, of pneumonia, at the residence of her ; daughter, No. 155 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. | Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, on Monday, November 23, A | Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at St, | James’ Cathedral, Jay street, at nine o’clock A. M., from whence her remains will be taken to the Cemetery o/ the Holy Cross. Dwykr.— On Saturday, November 21, Mrs. MARY Dwyer, aged 62 years. Funera! on Sunday, November 22, at one o'clock, trom her late residence, 76 Mulberry street. Feran.—On Wednesday, November 18, 1874, PETER FERAN, in the 65th year of his age, a native of Rossriver, county Down, Ireland, His remains will be taken from his late resi- deuce, No. 92 Roosevelt street, to St. James’ church, James street, Sunday, November 22, at half past eleven o’clock, where & solemn requiem mass will be oflered up for the repose of is soul, and thence to Culvary Cemetery. His friends and acquaint- ances are invited to ‘attend. Fereuson.—In Brookivn, on Wednesday, Novem. ber 18, JAMES W., Only son of James and Ellen M. | Ferguson, aged 8 years and 7 months. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of his paren: 121 St. Mark’s avenue, Brooklyn, on Monday, inst., at twelve o'clock M, RGUSON.—In Jersey City, on Friday, November 20, at the residence of Peter Mckwan, No. 92 Greene street, WILLIAM COPELAND FERGUSON, aged 8 years, 8 months and 20 days. | ‘Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, No. 92 Groene street, on Monday afternoon, at two o’cioc FRANCIS.—On Saturday, November 21, Jonn G. J. FRANCIS, beloved son of Rubert and Elizabeth Francis, aged 1 month and 2 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the res’ dence of his parents, No. 19 Grove street, this (Sunday) aiternoan, at one o'clock. GALLAGHER.—On Friday evening, November | 20, 1874, at her last residence, corner of North | Second street and Union avenue, Brooklyn, E. De, CATHARINE, beloved wile of Thomas Gallagher. Her irtends and acquaintances and thore of her brother, Francis Swilt, and het son-in-law, Joho | Gallagher, are most respectfully invited to attend’ | her tuneral, on Sunday aiternoon, the 22d inst., at | two P.M. Her remains will be conveyed to Cal- | vary Cemetery. | _ GRAY.—Suddenly, on Thursday, November 19, in | Jersey City, N. J. JoserH B. GRAY, aged 55 years. Hunterdon county (N. J.). papers please copy. GreasLey.—On Thursday, November 19, MARY | GRRASLEY, widow of the late Jonn Greasiey, in the 72d year of her age. Relatives and (riends of the family are respect- tfally tvited to attend the funeral, on Sun- day, November 22, at two o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 347 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn. GUNNER.—On Saturday morning, November 21, of consumption, HaTTiz BrarRics, eldest dangnter of John and Kate Gunner, aged 15 years, 1 month eral ee ice at the residence of her parents, No, 322 East Fifty-iifth street, at half-past tweive P. M., Monday, November 23, Relatives and friends tfully invited to attend. : u of diph- =f alysis, tn its 636 year, The’ relatives und frends are respectfully tn- vited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, from pS up Sartre street Prespyterian church, at one P. SULLIVAN.—On Friday. November 20, 1874, ELLEN Sure, a a of Castlemagner, county Cork, eiand, aged 85, The relatives and friends are respectfully tm- Vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, November 22, at one o’ciock P. M., from the residence of her son-in-law, Michael Clarey, No. 662 West Fe ninth street and Eleventh avenue. SuypamM—On Friday, November 20, 1874, Mrs, Susan M. SuyPamM, widow of James H, Suydam,, in the 72d year of her aze, The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral on Monday, 23d nat, ‘at one o’clock P. M., from her late resiaence, No. 476 West Twenty-second street. TABBLE.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, November 21, of diphtheria, ALICE TAUELE, aged 4 years and 3 months. ‘The relatives of the family are respectfully tm formed that the funeral wili take place this day) aiternoon, at three o'clock, from 126 York street. On Friday, November 20, THomas TiromPsON, aged 48 vears, & native of Lismory, county Longtord, Ireland. The relauves and irtends of the family are re- | Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his | tate residence, No. 250 avenue B, on Sunday, No- vember 22, at one o'clock P. M., from thence te Calvary Cemetery, FR Friday, November 20, ELIZA ISSCHER, aged 70 years. ‘The relatives and friends, of the manly Fone Ban spectfuily invited to a:tend her , moraine ut. ten o'ciock, irom St. Clement) church, Amity street, i VaN BusstM.—On Sepurday. Novemnet sree of pleurai pneumonia, GRK sy van Bussatn and Le Robert ‘Copeland Esq., aged 22 years an hie relatives and friends of the family are re~ spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- Novernber 23, ae eee anen PM. fom ly street, Jersey City ay she saturday morning, November 21, 1874, Many Wand, widow of the late Francis Ward, formerly a native of county Fermanagh, aged 73 years. rhe revatives and friends of the family. also son, John Ward, are respectfully invited to ati the funeral, from her late residence, No. 116 Wi Nineteenth street, on Monday, the 23d inst, at twelve o'clock M., precisely. Winans.—=On Friday, November 20, Joun G. WINANS, aged 73, President of the Hamilton Fire Insurance Company, New York, Friends of the family are invited to attend his m his late residence, at Ravenswood, .1,0n Monday, November 23, at one o'clock. Carriages at Hunter's Point from 12 to 12:45. Toe remains Will be interred in the Marbie Cemetery, Second street and Bowery, Baltimore and New Orleans papers re, copy. WREN.—In this city, alter # long and severe sick ness, the beloved wile of tne late John Wren. ‘The relatives and Iriends of the Say and those of her sons, Patrick, ‘Thomas and Joho, are png spectinily invited to attend ner funeral, from late resiuence, 334 East area jath street, Om Monday, November 23, at two clock. WHitine.--On Saturday morning, November 21, at No. 39 Bagt Thirst FRANCES HBLEN, ANKS.—On Friday, November 20, 1874, . Hanks, big} Auice E., only child of Dr. H. *Saneral irom we residence of npr paranta, aa ears and 7 montis. a rd atree! yor ter ot Walser Band Antonia Ver> rer Whiting. wil be Interred at Wilmington, Del, Bmadelghia vapera vleage COUT.

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