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8 BINANCUL AND COMMEROLL Stocks Irregular and Prices Lower. GOLD FIRMER-112 3-4. ienaianceiteadantiameess -Governmentand Railroad Bonds Strong. WALL STREET, SaTURDAY, Jan. 2—6 P. M. ‘The stock market to-day sufferea trom strong @epressing influences that were felt in Pacific Mall, Lake Suore, Western Union, Wabash and ‘ether stocks. Prices declined (rom %% to 2% per cent, We note the following sales:—Pacific Mail WOld at 36% a 33%, with a cid’e at 34%; New York Central openea at 102, fell of 4% per cent and ended at 101% ; Union Pacife ranged from 37% to 36%, closing at 37; Western Union sold at 79% a 78% a 79; Erie moved from 29% to 28%; Lake Bhore dropped of (rom 8044 to 7934, closing at 79% ; Northwest common sold at 47% a 48% a 48; St. Paul opened at 38% and advanced to 39%, the losing price; the preferred stock sold at 58% @ 88% @ 58%; Rock Island was steady at 103%; a 203% @ 103; Wabash moved from 2134 to 20, but ended at 21; C., C. and I. C. was steady at 9}, THE SALES @ivided among active stocks as follows York Central and Hudson, 1,400; Er! Lake Shore, 22,100; Northwestern, 12. Preferred, 1,900; Rock Island, 9,700; Pacific Mall, 34,100; St. Paul, 13,100; do., preferred, 800; Ohio, 22,200; Western Union, 19,500; Wabash, 9,200; | ‘Vaion Pacific, 18,600; ©., C. & L C., 400, ADVANCE AND DECLI 600 @ompared with the close on Thursday the fol- i) owing are the figures to-day. ADVANCE—Atiautic and Pacific preferred, % per cent; New York Central, 3s; Hannival and St Joseph, %; Northwest common, %; Ohio and Mississippi, %; Bock Isiand, 4%; St. Paul, 3; lorthwestern preferred, %; gold, 4%; consois in ndon. 4; Erie in London, %. Decuinez—Lake Shore, 3; Pacific Mail, %; ‘Wabash, 5; Union Pacific, 3s; Western Union, %. ‘The stocks that remained steady were C., C. and | 1 C.; Delaware and Lackawanna, Erie, Panama, | Quicksilver, Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph and | Canton. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST. The following table shows the opening, highest | and lowest prices Ol the day = Opening. Highest, Lowest | -102 102 101% | Erie....... . 2 Lake Shore Wabash... North western Northwestern 62 Rock Isiand.. 103 | Milwaukee an 3834 5836 | 8236 | 36% | 954 | > de | THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. | The internai revenue receipts teday were | $977,566. The customs receipts to-day were $150,000, The amount of bonds held by the United | States Treasur ‘r as security for national bank cir- | culation is $335,128,250, and for deposits of public | moneys $16,132,200. Fractional currency received | from the Printing Division during the week ena- ing to-day, $331,400. Shipments of legal tenders, | &c., $2,378,817. National bank notes outstanding | ‘Bhis date, $347,950,471. National gold notes in cir. culation, $2,270,000. The public dept statement for December shows an increase of $3,660,000, The Treasury balances in connection with the pub- Mo debt statement are as follows:—Currency, $13,950,000; coin, $82,587,000; coin certificates, $23, 500,000, GOLD. Gold openec at 112%. advanced to 112%, reacted ‘Bo 112% and closed at 112%, the highest point of ‘the day. The rates paid tor carrying were 1, 14, %, 3, 2,5, 6and 7 per cent. Leans were also made Mat early in tue day. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD ¥: TIANGE BANK. Gold balances. - + $2,793,448 Currency balances. » 287,810 @ross clearances. o + 72,174,000 Tho Assistant Treasurer to-day paid out $1,025,000 jor interest an’ $224,700 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, The total shipments of tne Week amount to $2,515,451, of Which $2,646,000 is gold. The specie ship cuts to-day were $600,000. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds ciosed steady at the follow- mg quotations:—United States currency sixes, 17% @ 118; Go. do. sixes, 1881, registered, 11834 @ 118%; do. do. sixes, 1681, eX interest, 118% a 218% ; do. do. five-twenties, registered, 1862, 11434 & 114%; do, do, do., coupon, 1862, 114% a 14g; do. do. do., registered, 1564, 116 a 116%; do. @o. do., 1864, 116 a 116%; do. do. do., registered, 1865, 118 @ 118%; do. do. do. coupon, 1865, ns a 118%; do. do. do., new, registered, 1865, 7% @ 117%; do. do. a coupon, ex interest, 3865, 117% @ 11734; do. do. do, registered, 18 M8 a 118%; do. do. a coupon, 1867, ex in- terest, 118% a 188}4; do. do. do., registered, 1868, 8% @ 115%; do. do. do., coupon, 1568, ex in- terest, 118% a 118%; do. do. tered, 114% a 115; do. do. do., coupon, 115 3 115% ; do. do. fives, registered, 1881, 113% a 213%; @o. do. fives, coupon, 1881, 119% @ 113%. IMPOR The imports at this port for the week were $3,710, 140 wenerai merchandise and $1,260,997 dry x THE MONEY MARKET ‘was firmer and more active. Money on call loans advanced to7 percent gold. Foreign exchange was generally firm and quiet. Prime nominal Fates 4.86 and 4.9034 less commission. Continental strong; Reichmarks, 95% @ 96%; cables, 9636; prime Paris, 5.15 4 5.1234. THE BANK STATEMENT. The bank statement shows a large gain in legal tender notes and specie. The banks now hold in lawin! money $12,250,300 abové the legai require- ment, which is $5,162,000 more than so held last week. The jollowing is 4 comparison of the aver- ages {or the past two weeks :— 26. Ja - 2 Differences, 9,800 Inc, $544,500 4,567,900 2,480,200 221,469,200 Inc, 7,579,600 Circalation.. 24,622,600 Ine. 12,500 The following shows the relattns between the oval reserve and the total hianilitie Dec. 26. Differences. 000 Inc. $4,576,900 609 Inc, 2,480,200 57,100 OME ......- rea tend’s ‘Tot. reserve Reserve re- quired ag’t posits. . Exc’s of re- serve ab’v Jegal re- quirements $60, 560,500 53,472,400 7,088,100 12,250,300 Inc. THB FOREIGN MARKET. London advices to-day report again in bullion by the Bank of England on balance to-day of 253,000, Consols and American securities are ft RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bands were firm on 4 moderate bust- mess. Central Pacifics sold at 94, Union Pacific firsts at 914.9194, New York Central firsts, cou- pon, at 1124, and Olio and Mississippi consolidatea @inking fund at 97—ali ex-intere: Union Pacific Jand grants rose to 90%, sinking funds to 8034 and Chicago and Northwestern consolidated gold ponds to 82%. Sales of U., OC. and L. ©, firsts were made at 685, down to 63. Toleco and Wabash, 5t. Louis division, sold at 68, The iollowing were the 5,162,200 Clev, P & A old bde...*1008 Clev P & 4 new bds,.. 8 et, Mon & To! tol Bot & Erie new ) Kalamazoo & Wa F Is Lake shore con Ist, c..*9% Lake shore ist. gon t Lake Shoro 2a, Mich en con hs, Migh Cen ist 6 NJ South | NY aN He New York Cen ( fr Dew York Cem o's, sub, W ten-forties, regis- | NEW YORK Lee OF Peck Step Mil Ast P ist Bs P Mil & st ist,73 MigowP sla Mil AatP in, Ho Mil & St P 2d'm, © Chia Weft. | Ch: 4S W int oh & NW cow lowa Midland Galena & hi 2d, Ch & Mil lst it P Ist, it P 2d. F sae i=} 2 4 mr! arte £ez | Mieh uth 7 pre eh OULL 7 p | dien cant sti | BANK SHARES. | Bank shares were neglected. The latest bids Were:—America, 148; American Exchange, 11344; | Butchers and Drovers’, 130; Central National, 100; Chemical, 1,500; City, 300; Commerce, 118%; Corn Exchange, 120; First National, 200; Fourth Natiopal, 97; German-American, 90; Irving, 124; | Manbattan, 150; Mechanics’, 134; Merchants’, 117; | 123; Ninth National, 100; North America, 95; | People’s, 137; Republic, 104; St. Nicholas, 108; | Union, 130, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Prien Sarurpay, Jan. 2, 1875, BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. 0 i) SUNY CEH RRR, We | 200 101 & Wab KR, 2 300 40 | do. 20 LSa M 300 30, 200 di 800 ga | 3 x3 ao... Eoyt4 600 du 1 Central Wi: .22 102” | atvo eri 10:15, AND 11:30 A.M. | $55000 US 5-20, c, '62.... T1434 $3700 US 5-20,c,'67..be 118% 25.40 U 8 5-2y, "62... stall 114s, 65000 U C, "BL, FIRST BOARD—10:30 A. M. $15000 Tenné’s.n,xc.xi 55%; 900shs LS & M SRR.s3 Tuy Tenn os.n's..x 1 5854 700 rt i. 2000 Texas 10's, 76.... 97 100 do {OU Chig NW'con... 9 100 do cegbh. #2 1100 do. 10000 Chi & NW. 2000 M bus:x 1 400 Un P RE Istx L 50000 00) U Un Pac N do. Tow Un Pac sink td... 85) 6.0 Chia NW RIDE | 10000 Gi West ist’$8.... 8233 200 do Ww OdMiss constxi 97° 50 do. 6s do. 6 do. ao, 30 ao. it do. low N ¥ cen Ist, 2 do, 200 Internal, Is 20) = ao lie stad Ist. My B00 ao, 100 shs Co..be'bs HK” 10 do. 4759 2) Maryland Coal..be 19 2000 & NW pibe ¢ 66) 62g Su spring MCoal-.bo 67% 30) do... 83 62 1) Us txpress Co-be 57° lu 62 30) Brie BK be 28% 10 0 do 300 | 1100 go. 2100 do 200 do. 100 do. do... 2 West U Tel. 0 do. sou OB eaies 10) Tol & Wab . Loy 30 200 lw 1100 jw | 20 10) 10 | 100 200 0 $00 | 500 Pac ¥ wy do 60 Il Cen RR Hi, Ck ER. 65 Mor'& Ess RR.2.... 40 M0...066.D6 26 Chic & Alton... 25 Chi, Bur & @ Rit.c 10 el Lae W vic ® ivf i 79% 100 79 BC, CHTORR BEFORE CALL—1 4 0) she Ls & MS RR. qs 6 do. 100 120 i100 voit 10shs US 300 1000 ) do. 70) racic 50 sou TOL 2 oN My 00 a oe 60) S5% 10 300 a 7% “4 100 de ie joy Chic & Alt RR. ..° SECOND BOARD—I P.M. 25000 © A NW cezb.be 82% 1600shs Un Pac RR... CR&Mist.be 4 50 do. eee 2uWNJ Cen Ist e.be xi 126 10000 Un Pac Ist. 100 do 1000 Cen P 0 shs spring M Coal. 3 6 a MA 100 Quicksilver Min... 80) West U Tel......b 6 lou ae 200 on p* do aK Boece ses 29 oo U 8 Express yo Chi rie 200 de 60 wo 409 Go. 20 Erie RR 500 do.. M0 dOnrcerces 6 20 Chia Alt RR...be 105 300 fo 29 WN J Cent R..ex d 144 100 Ohio & Miss.....b¢ W00L S4M5 RR. ¥%_ 300 dO... be yu 20 309 200 1700 Un 200 10 % K ove. as 0K 2T03P. M. $10000 US 6.20, r,°65n 200 shs Chi & NWR pf. 6234 1000) U > 5-20, 6 65.0. wo... 5 19.40 U Sos, cur 4 WW do. | “cuoUn Pac RR Ist : 200 ~~ do. 200) do 1% 2 do 20 shs Quick M Co 1 Al 100 Us bx Loy West 200 ac 50 300 2400 10 Panama ‘RR. 34 Pittaburg RE... Sh) Cl & KL RR 6) 1 2 600 Erie “no f Br diersoee 500 Pac Nail 58. 400 dc 40 do. f 100 Ohio & Mias itr lw 100 20 an { 10) | 300 | cou | 500 | suo ) ONYCE ! 100 4. ~ Why do. 1 LS aM :, 19% 100 Mil & st PRR pr a 88 79%) G00 do., e oo 19% BU Tol & Wai Ri. w a ov ore 50) | Merchants’ Exchange, 109;Nassau, 104; New York, | . | SPREADS————._—__ {ies | Q DYANTAGE EXC Mg | MARKE fe i Bose OFFICE, 45 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, 600 Chi 4 N W RR, BA a fo e me on Hat Fy 4 erCen.x d lit Ohio & Miss... 2 meer = we 5 4 ‘The followin | all, the ports 75 — Ports, Galveston... +. New Orleans . Mobile... Savannah Charleston, Witningwoa. Nortolx Baltimore ‘Total. are the total net receipts of cotton at ‘om September 1, 1874, to vanuary |, EUROPEAN MARKETS. Liverroot Propuce Manket.—Liverroot, Jan, 2—Even- | tng.—Linseed orl, 26, per owt. XDON PRODUGK MAKKKT.—LONDON, Jan. 2—Ryening.— Calcutta linseed. 536 Od, a linseed cake, £11 15s a £12 per tou; linseed oll, 25s. 3d. par owt F Aes ete! | | An opportunity to invest in stock privileges as | good as the present seldom occurs, January ts CALLS the most active month tor stock: year, and | | ajudicious investment will pay } Our factities tor executing orders tor the pur- chuise or saie of stocks or stock privileges are un- equalled by any other house. We give all oraers our personal attention aud guirantee satisinc- tion, Explanatory pamphict sent tree. TUMBRIDGE & ‘ CO... . | Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall st., New York, | STRADDL! | A ~MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE: Mortgages cashed; Stocks Bonds, Real Estate, rhytur:, &6-, sold by auction. V. K, STEVENSON, Jr, Pie street, or JI bast Seventeenth street SELDOM OFFERED CAN BE S5B- | cured by purchasing “Stock Privileges: our cus | tomers have realized m profit many times their invest | meni during December, Address, for prices and explan- | ator cuiars, ALEXANDER FROTHI\GHAM & OO, | Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall street | —LAPsLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS, 74 BROAD. | ry GOTIATE PRIVILEGES ON “MEMBSRS ANG DOUBLE PRIVILEGES” (AT T) $150 TO SINGLE PRIVILEGE... $100; SPREADS, $5) TO $20) PER 100 SHARES; PAMPHLET “HOW MONEY IS LOST AND MAD’ IN WALL STREEI” SeNT FREB. LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN—ON | bond and mortgage; no bonus wanted; Second Mortgages also cashed. 3 & COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. T REASONABLE RATES—MONKY ON LIFE AND Endowment Insurance Policies. Mortgages and Securities. Insurance of ail kinds effected with companies. J, J. HABRICH & CO., 17 Broadway 810. FINANCIAL. $7,000, 39% $012,000 AND 914.000 TO LOAN . on first mortgages New York city Pro- Be withous Donus, Apply to GEO, W. STAKE, 65 all Stree! HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. R aTAURAKr PARTNER WANTID_AS THERE 18 mach bar one man; & inan iiherully dealt with. Gall ar the Victor, 113 West tbirty-firs street. WAN'TED—As FIRsT LOAN ON CITY Property, value $35,000; principals oply BACH & CO., 208 East Fifty-seventh street. $50,000, Siete sf na i to own, wile out bonus, on New York Fi $35.000 need apply. MANUFACTURERS.—PARTIES IN OR NEAR this city, having first class facilities for manufac- tari boty ipmsped $04 ioe aM obtain — eo tract addr jue al ‘lating local Coy re WOODWORKERS. —STATE AND COUNTY Righss forsale ina valuable patent in the house- furnishing |ime. Apvly tos. W. SMITH, 32 Platt street, CLINTON, 0 Last Eighteenth street, 5 TRUST MONEY TO LOAN—ON_ PRI. $75.000 vate Property. without bonus; 000 wust esmy om tenement or unimproved Property. LOOK FRBUND & SUN, 76) Third avenue. $250.000 72, HOAX OF BOSD AND MORT. 40, files, 04 City Real Estate, In small or large gums, RICHARD Y. HARNETT, lll’ Broadway, $1.000,000 Fropererit Gorey and Brooklyn ge Leise- @iso $100,000 to purchase second Mortga: and $0,000 tor Westchester oe HARPER & PIERPONT, 31 Park row. COPARTNERSHIPS, ALEXANDER HARGREAVES BROWN, OF | RICH- mond Hill, near Liverpool, an¢ John Edgar John- . of New bt ve this day been adinit! partners in our houses in is country and big and. JROWN BROTHERS & UO, New York, Jan. 1, 1875, ras RTNERSHIP NOTICE. Thave this day admitted my sons Abe H. Herts and Maurice A. Herts as partners in my, business. ENAY B, HERTS, Dated Naw Yorx, Jan. 1, 1878, ‘The undersigned have this day formed s copartner- shipcunder the name and style of Hei Herts & Sons General Auctioneers, N ad way. 0 BOY a nents, ABE H, HERTS, MAURICE A. HERTS, New Yorx, Jan. 1, 1875. ws 'ED—A PARTNER, WITH $15.00, TO BUY one half interest in a well established Nursery; Tatrenees exetanged, Address lock box No, 3 Post olfice, jeneva, Ns WANTED—A PARTY, WITH CAPITAL, TO INVEST ‘sane in improving a sugar estate ‘in the South, which wiil yieid a large perceutage on investment: the Closest investigation Inviied; the highest reterences iven and required. Adaress, stating amount willing to nvest, SUGAH ESTATE, box 187 Herald Upiown Branch office, WANTED—TO NXCHANGE FOR PARI CASH. saleable Merchandise, or other Property, Factory and established buriness; requires put little’ capital to Tun it, Address A. M&LHADU, 43 Wall street. ANT’D TO KENT—WITH THE PRIVILEGE CF purchasing, a furnished Dining and | unch Room, down town; no skents, Address, for three days, a1N- NBY, Herald ofice. WASTED TA PARTNER, OR SOME ONE TO TAK? entire sale of a proprietary Medicine, whieh bas been ow the market for years; $3,000 requisite. MACY, Herald office, Ai gered HOUSE HAVING A VALUABLE trade, and owner alone, would like a partner with $10,000, and’ can offer in @ clean, profitable business, an opening sRtstgclory to any reasonable man, Apply to RIGGS & CAKLETON, 98 Broadway, ANTED—TO GO INTO A LEGITIMATE BUSINESS, with whole or half interest. Any person having ee aduress JOSEPH WSST, Herald Uptown Branch office. COOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE HAVE THI: DAY admitted Ernest Delleinne as partner in our business. DAVID N, oMITH & BHO. Dated New York, Jan, 1, 1875 EW YORK, JANUARY IST., 1875, We have this day tormed a'copartnership under the HORACE R KELLY & CO. for the transaction of shipping and commussion business, i tation and saie oi tobacco, succeedil hehe OPROBSAT i KELLY & CO. exceptas to liquidation. HORACL R. KELLY, JEAN D'HUMIERES, HIS IS TO OERTIFY THAT WK, THE UNDER signed, have formed a limited partnership pursuact to the provisions of (he Revised Statut s of the state of New York. t the name of the firm under which uch partnership is 10 be co: ducted ts “David B, Van E‘wourgh.” That the genera! natare of the busine: vended .o be tran acted is the general stock, exchange, god and brok rage business, on cominission, inciudin; all financial ‘ransactions incident th reto. That Davi B. Van imburgh, who resides in the city, county and State ot New York, is the only general purtn r inier- ested in said business, and William R, Travers, who re- sides {n the same city. is the only special partner inter- | ested Uierein, shat said special partner has contributed | the sum of $150,000 as capital to the common stock. ‘That said partnership is to commence on the day of the date hereot. and is to terminate on the slat day of De- cember, A. D. 1877. DAVID B, VAN EMBURGH, General Partner. W. R TRAVERS, Special Partner. In presence of H, 8. ArpEKsom, New York, Dec. 31, 1574. AM PERSONS NOT DESIRING TO SURRENDER 4 their lite insurance policies by absolute sale may borrow ihe “casu surrender value” at 43 rine street. 5. SUELDRAKE & CO, MEMBER OF THK NEW YORK STOCK EX- | change wishes a special partner, with a capital ot $40.00, in a strictly stock commission ‘business; a party Ot character will tind this an opportunity to engage ina rotit and established business, Address S1OCK BOX 1,504 York Post office. —7, 8 AND 10 PER CENT . City and County Bonds, Railroad Bonds, City Re ilroad Stocks, Also other choice Stocks and Bonds paying 1 to 1b per cent ata large reduction below par, ALBERT A, NICOLAY & CO., Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, 48 Pine street. | N, B.—Investment Securities our specialty 23 years, * | GENTLEMAN HAVING 55 GENUINE BONDS OF Northwestern Raiiway ot Spain ($100 par va'ue), Not at present in market on account of War, desires | small loan on above bonds; willing to pay bonus and in- | terest and turnish reterenees. ©. CLOOS, Valley stream, Long Island, N.Y. | for sale by Jauuary 1, 1875.—R. M. Raven, member of the New York Stock Exchange, becomes ‘a member of our firm from this di HAAR & CO. | ANK BLANKS, SLIPS, BILLS, RECEIPTS, NOTE | Headings and every mind of Printing suitable for banks, bankers, brokers and financial comparies | | promptly tarnished, at the Mi TROPOLITAN PRINTING | ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. | ( Cre armct SAVINGS BANK | ‘of the city of New York, 1875—JAN CARY INTEREST. ‘The twenty uintu semi-annual interest, at the rate of six per cent per annum, on all suns which have been on deposit for one or more months next previous to Jan- gary 1. will be credited and paid on and alter Thursday, january 21. Al! interest not called tor will remain as principal and draw interest accordingly, and will be entered on the depositors’ books auy me’ when presented aiter the 2ist | of Juutary, ihe bank is open every day for the reception and pay- ment of money from 10 A. M. to3 P.M. and on Mondays and Saturdays from 10 A. M. to7 P.M. Bank books in German, French and English, Bank 58 Bowery, south West corner of Canal street. E. A. QUINTARD, President Brruour A. Bunce, Secretary. Qazi SECURED FOR MERCHANIS, MANUFAC. turers, 4c. Undersigned have applications trom nu- sons who desire to invest capital. ALI-X- VIHINGHAM & CO., Bankers and Financial merous pe ANDER F; iA Agents, 12 Wall str e CNY OF MOBILE Bos PAST DUE COU- pons wanted. J.B. Y, 98 Broadway, JOMMONWEALTH OF VIRC THE PAST DUE NIA, Coupons of the consolidated bonds bought outright | ai best market rate, or (wo-thirds cash and one-third in- terest scrip given by JOHN B, MANNING, 78 Broadway and No. 7 New street. EFAULTING RAILROAD. MUN TATE Bonds wanted, in exchange for unencumbered Real state and Second Mortgages. Address CUMMINGS, box 174 Heraid office. MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, NO. 61 Chambers street. New Yorx, Dec. 31, 1874. Dividend.—the trustees of this vank’ have ordered that interest be paid to vlepo itors entitled thereto for the x monihs ending this daie as follows:—First, on suis of $2,080 and under, at the rate of six per cent per annum: second, on sums'exceeding $2,00, six per cent oy and five per cent per annum on the on and atter Monday. January 18, 1875. The interest will be placed to the credit of depositors under date of January |, and will be enritied to interest for the next six months if not withdrawn. HiNRY L, HOGUET, President, Daviv Lepwitn, Comptrolier. CIP. per annum on excess. Payal | bargain, App y FRA HE UND! GNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A copartnership under the name and stvie of Vavid N. Sinith, Bro. & Co., manutacturers of embossed ana No. 1,363 Broadway, New York. DAVID N. SM . JAMES M. SMITH, BE. DELLEINNE. New York, Jan. 1, 1875. BUSUESS OPPORTUNITIES. PARTNER WANTED—EITHER SPECIAL OR géneral, with $8,009 to $1,000 capital, to engage in ihe produce commission businéss: a business of $70,000 year uaiready esiablished, with acquamtance tor a larger business, with @ capital to carry it, Address J. P., box 217 Neral ottics NY BUSINESS GENTLEMAN POSSESSING $25,000 can associate himsel! with an extensive Western Wholesale house possessing the highest credit; will se- cure investment if desired. Address WHOLBSALE, box 175 Herald office. MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE like to connect himself with some stock hot dress SW MEMBER, vox 1.7 Herald office. HALF INTEREST IN A rROMINENT CORNER Hote! for $1,209; has 66 rooms and splendid bar- Toom and restaurant; good business piace. IiCHELLS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCZ AND ABILITY as financial manager and accountant, wishes to purchase an Interest in an established pusiness requir- Ing a moderate capital. Address, confidentially, nam- ing business, VERITAS, box 117 Herald office. GENTLEMAN OF MEANS AND CREDIT, WITH good business experience and knowledge, wonld entertain proposals to engage in any sound legitimate eo paying business. Address P. H. B., box 2,49 1’ost office. A WOULD use. Ad- “\ —ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED A . nts, manufacturers and others; Mining rsons approved opportunities. mortgage loans, 157 Broadway; Erastus Titus Kea. cracker bakery, 253 Washington street &c. GRIGG'S CARLETON, Financia! and Business Brokers, 93 iroad- way. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY IS NOW OF- fered to a reliable party. with some means to join the aavertiser in the foreign fruit business, already well established; no old stock on hand; rent and other ex- penses very light. apply to or address L. SAY Ri, 66 Park place, New York. N¥ INDUSTRIOUS MAN) WITH $100 TO $800, CAN | ne can be mad Join me, where sinall ¢ ie; stublished. 273 Hud- cosey indoor business, thoroughly son street, upstairs. BREWERY FOR SALE—ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS; Stock, Fixtures, Good Will: capacity, 225 barrels er day; price low; buildings on favorabie lease; sold In consequenee of poor health of proprietor. Apply at 145 ast Forty-second street. FORTUNE TO AN ENTERPRISING MAN IN A valuable patent: used In cx between 10. and 2 Nx WISEMAN, 62 Gouvernenr street. N EIGHTH AVENUE BUTTER STORE, DOING A large business, owner desiring to leave the city. particulars given by applying to A. P. ROTHEL, 1,c04 Broadway. N OPPORTUNITY FOR A PARTY TO BUY AN OLD established provision business; will exchange for Address JOU Herald of: TLEMAN WITH FIRST CLASS CONNEC taining money on bond and mortgage orable arrangement with a prominent in this city, For interview address box 1,202 Post office. NY LIVE MAN, WITH LARGE OR SMALL CAPI- tal, can hear ot a sure and safe place to invest it by addressing NEW INVENTION, Herald office. Fro#ty-Firra DIviveND Hanover Fire Insurance Company, No. 12) Broadway. A semi-annual dividend ot nve 5 percent is payable on demand ut the office of the company. I, REMSEN LANE, Secretary. York, January |, 187. PUR SALF—1WO 2 MORIGAGFS OF EACH 0 per ceni), on 10 acres very valuable Building sites, on Madison and Hyman avenues, Chicago, are overed ata liberal Address 0, + box 906 New York scout, Post office, ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW York elty Mortgages without bonus. Principals de- siring to BORROW OR INVEST apply to L, GRANT, IL Pine street. 106 BROADWAY, LOANS on ap, roved Real Estate in New York'and vicinity; ‘also purchases diortgages at lowest rates OHN 8, PIERCE, J money, withont bon OANS ON APPROVED SECURITIES EFFECTED, JOHNS B, MURKAY, 9 broadwa, z GS BANK. AN (Corner Eighth avenue and West thirty-fourth st. Dividend, ~A semi-anuual dividend, at the race of six per cent per annum on all sums frow $6 to $5, W will be and atter January 15, 187. Money deposited on or before the 20th of January will draw interest from January 1, en daily from 10 A, M. to3 P. M.: also on Mon: nesday and Saturday evenings. trom 6 wo JOUN HOOrER, President. Janes 0. Bexwett, Secretary. QCPECE,, RIDGEWOOD, Ix Brooklyn, December 28, 1874.—-A semi ant, dend ot five (5) per cent Is declared pavabie on the 2d of January, 1875, at the New York vitice of this company, ». 184 Broad way. WM. A. SCOTT, Secretary. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DE- partment, State Treasurer's offtce lie 7 3. C., Deo. Coupons of the Consolidatio of the State of South Carol! due January i, 1875, will be paid on and ajver that dale ‘om presentation at the Nai Park Bank, New York, and at the Treasury, Column! BC. Coupons due July 1, 1874, on Consolidation may be issued in exchange for tundable bo TORIH RI SAV. ual Divi: i jonds that ds Will also be paid at any time on presentation at the love tmen- tioned places. |. Fe be CARDOZO, Tre; Carobpa. 7PRAD RS’ DEPOSIT COMPAN ‘strect.—Money to loan on appr TNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, Nos. 896 und 398 Canal street, corner Laight ‘Open daily, from 10 to 4, and Monday eveuing, 5 to7. Assets, over eleven million dollars. Surplus, one million dollars, Six per cent interest allowed. Monev deposited on or betore January 10 will bear interest trom January lA dividend at rate of six percent per annum bas been de- clared, payable on and after January is, J. WAINE: d collat President. G, 8. Cuartx, Treasurer. 1 retary, $40,000, IN DEFAULTED RAILROAD tor desirable City, Brooklyn and Country Severat large blocks: other: smaller. A. G. DARW 9 Brow way. Wish TO BUY OR SELL ANY , Stocks, dc. write or consult y Fquitable Butidings, 120 2,199 New York Anuovn, Bi TANTED secur) Real Estate ; Broad Way WANTED-& 0) ON SECOND MORT- gaxe ¥; security first class, Princi pals | power only need apply. Want also he f {LIP J. SOHN EIDE $5.00 Jersey security. ‘ootn 6, No. 346 broad way. TO LOAN (FREE OF ANY COMMISSION on first Bond ant Morteage o first city property, ford years, at7 pe ants te exact ideation of property or uot ‘nouced, Address % BOKPURD, Herald Uptowa Branca office, 1,265 Broad. way. e > $10,000, $20,000, $99,00—T0 LOAN ON B5.OGO Bin etty Korunzes; wo shaven; 44 por cont | Commission ; for an institution F “bUTGLN BROS. 89 Thomas street, | (yet your prinvin COMPANY, relerence | 04s browd Way. A BUSINESS FOR SALE—THAT WILL BEAR strict investigation and paying these dull times. Address T. C., Brooklyn Post office. IG CHANCE FOR PARTY WISHING TO R rant, wine room, oyster bar, billiare room, upper room: prominent corner Broadway ra now running, making money. Address STAURANT, Herald oliice. OPPORTUNITY.—A SULPHURIC ACID In periect running order (about 8,000 Ibs. or sale or exchanged for Real Lstate. Inquire IMR, Lit Miiden lane, up stairs, YLUE FACTORY FOR SALE—STEAM AND WATER F power, all necessary Tools, ready for immediate use. For terms address MILLER & VAN VALBEN- BLRGH, tquitable Buildings, 120 Broadway. YOOD CHANCE FOR MEN ME. Partner wanted (Israelite | pref : esiablished wholesale thr exporting and imborting bust. hess; present state good; reason for looking for assist- ance, simply too onerous tor o1 in. Address (name de~ sirable) FURS AND SKINS, Herald office. i DONE AT THE M F TAN PRINTING KSTABLISHMENT, way. You wiil find it advantageous. ROPOLI- 218 Broad- HAVE $1,000 CA M A COMPETENT BOOK- keeper, can speak French, German ‘and English; tine to iivesi (he above amount, with servic le business. Address li, Z., box 1,930 I VE A FACTORY, W TH 40 HORSG N horse water power, shaiting, &c.; will join w piirty having sare business. Address B. V, ROGERS, Hyde Park, N. ¥ WANT TO. SOM% GOOD STORE BUSINESS, either in the city or country; will give a good en: - ae at 60 days tor same. Address W., box 20 oftice. AM WILLING 10 MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH an acceptable party, with a cash capital of $5,000, for an interest in one of the best produce commission houses in this city. Address H., box 14 serald offic Weearen-t0 MAKE AN ARRANGEMGNT WITH A aver collar manufacturer to sell their goods: in Philadelphia; been in the business for the rears: have & trade of 500 to 8u0 dealers, Address MANU- ait AGENT, 1,700 Weodstock streot, Phila- jelphia. $1.20( last four TO $2,000.—SILENT PARTNER WANTED, in a splendid cash busi- ness established several years; large monthiy profits; meady alld inereasing “ap rises sulende clung for in- Vestment Address SECU! vox i40 Herald oes. 1,500.0 oe With PURCHASE A GOOD THA ° and Grocery Store in Brooklyn, doing a good thriving cash business, and well stocked with new Goods. “Address at once TEA, box 112 Herald ofice, . WILL BUY ONE-QUARTER INTEREST $25,000 in a'very valuable Patent, appraised at , 00; $10,009 must be cash, the balance easy terms; Will bear strictest investigation and best references. Address, with full name and address, G. D., Herald Up- town Branch office. 2, 600 WILL PURCHASE A SPLENDID PAY- je ing business, in Widliainsburg, », Y ‘on stant demand for my goods; sales ali tor cash; a chance seldom offered. address box 4, Williamsburg. N, OO 7,8, WANTED—To I Oe sirtetly’ legitimate busine profitsare large and the deniand unluniced; will bear the closest Investigation. Full particulars on an inter- "Address, with real name, J, H., Herald office. 0.000 TO $20,000 WILL SECORE A PROPOR- * tionaie interest trom the Ist inst in an a established mercantile business; real estate and stock security. None but those with first class reference need apply to M. J.. care of D. McLean shaw, Attorney- at-Law, 59 Liberty street ) O0() IS_AN BSTABLISHED MERCANTILE $10.00( business, special or active; latter pre- ferred. Address G. W. J., Herald office. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. ENGAGED. LEOPOLD—ConN.—Miss RACHEL LEOPOLD to Mre Isaac J. CAHEN, both of this city, No cards, view. MARRIED. CAMPBELL—DRILL.—On Januury 1, at St. Ann’s, on the Heights, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck, D. D., rector, TLLIAM CAMPBELL to | GRACE DoRA, youngest daughter of the late Wile tam Drill, Esq., ai! of Brooklyn, Goop—MakeETT.—On Monday, December 28, 1874, by Rev. Chas. H. Bixby, WM. G. Goop to ELiza J. MARRTT, all of Broorlyn, HYaTI—UGDEN.—At New London, Conn., Decem- ber 31, by Rev. Mr. . Mary E. R. OGDEN, daughte De Peyster Ogden, both of New York. O’REILLY—HERBERT.—On Monday, December 28, 1874, at St. Mary’s church, Grand street, vy Rev. | E. J. O'Kelly, pastor, Kpwarp H. O’ReILLy, to Sanu, eldest daughter of the late sohn Herbert, Beg both o: this city. No cards. : 1DY—W aLsH.—On Thursday, December 31,1874 a and country ; sell ata | ARTNER WANTED—WHO GAN FURNISH ABOUT | $4,000 to stock a builders’ hardware business in a piumbing and Un business in a flourishing town thatis lrendy established; . & reliable man to wke charge ot the in sj business legitimate and year the str avestigation. Call for one week 268 \iater street, New York. DERUNDEOU & GOODWIN. R WANTED—AOTIVE OR SIL IN THE manatacture of a staple article; has an established tation of maay years; the business isin excellent ttion and fully” established; parties answering ease state amount desiring to invest. Address box 217 erald o PATENT FOR VHAN QUARTER ITS ne; used in @ j easy made; pay 400 per cent: reason for selling, old age. Putnam Louse, Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue, room 215; 9 wo LL AM. 4to7 P.M. RODUGE COMMISSION HOUSE, WITH THE best of country correspondents ant with a sound and growing business, can largely increase their sales with a partner having $10.00) additional capital. Apply to GRIGGS & CARLELON, 98 Broadway, ARTNER WANTED.—AN OPPORTUNITY 18 NOW offered a gentleman of good address and business qualtications to join Hess (no experiment) » will pay year cach; advertiser well Known in I vill give and require the highest referen A.C. R. & ©V., box 155 Heraid office. DART UR® LADIES’ | (rim ery woods, say fowers ac, Address R,, stauion A, ad DARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000, IN A LOAN ‘on Broadway, Plame Watches and + $10,009 monthly ban be I 4 at 10 per cent; vetand required. Addi UPPURLZUNIAY, | Emma DovGHERTY, both of this city. in St. James’ church, by Kev. F. Farreliy, Jony REIDY to ELLEN WALSH, both of this city. ‘TuTTLE—DovuGHERTY.—On Thursday, December 81, at the residence ot the bride’s parents, by Rev. Dr. Phomas Gallaudet, CHESTERFIELD G. TUTTLE to YOuNG—MOMANNUS.—In this city, May 5, 1874, GRoRGR YOUNG to ANNIE FP, MCMANNUS. BIRTH. Harvey.—On the 24th ult., at Kearney avenne, Jersey City Heights, the wile of Joan PF. Harvey ot @ Caughter. UNDERWOOD. —At 100 Second street, on Friday, January 1, tue wifeos George L. Underwood and daughter of the late Cnarles Fitzgerald, of Dub- lin, of @ son. DIED. ALpis.—On Friday, January 1, MARGARET Ham. MOND, Widow of Charles J. Aidis, and third daugi- ter o; Ambrose W. Thompson, Jormerly of Pniladel- bid. | PiRelatives and friends of the family are Invited to | attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Geoige Hi. Giddings, 64 West Forty- | sixth street, Mondsy morning, at ten o'clock. Re- mains will be taken to Philadelphia tor interment. BLUMELTHAL.—On Saturday morning, January 2, | Lenv, daughter of Jacob and Amelia Biumeathal, | aged 6 years. The juneral will take place from residence of her parents, No. 155 bast Seven: y-tuird street, on Sun- day, at ten o’clock A. M, BrinckeRworr’.—At Jamaica, L. L, on Friday morning, January 1, ELIzaseTH NOSTRAND, wile of Elvert A. Brinckerhoif, Sr., in the 83d year of her age. | iitends of the family are invited to attend the juneral services, at the residence of ner son, Jonn | N. Brinckerhog, Fulton street, Jamaica, on Mon- day alternoon, at one o’ciock. The remains will | be taken on Tuesday to Greenwood. BRovGH.—Un Saturday morning, January 2, 1875, at her residence, ELIZABETH BROUGH, Widow of the late William F. Brough, aged 74 years und | 20 days. The funeral will take place from the Church of | the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, om Tucsday, 5tu imst., at twelve o'clock. BusTEED.—On December 31, TEED, in his 59th year, Funeral services will be held in the Church of the Transiiguration, Twenty-ninth street, between Madison and Filth avenues, Relatives and iriends WILLIAM H. BUs- Mr, Peter Reilly, are respectfully requested to et. nd thi raneral from the residenee o: her parents, 129 avenue D, on Sunday, January 3, 1676, at one o'clock P. M, Hapvey.—On Thursday, December 3! ney avenue, Jersey City Heigats, MIN fe of John F, Harvey, aged 23 year: and 37 days. Maton. —At Greenpoint, on Saturday, Jan a WILLETra, youngest child of William M. and Ger- trude Hatch, aged 3 years and 11 mouths, Relatives and friends, members of isiand on Lodge. F. and A. M., and Willlamsburg Yacas Ol are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, om Monday, January 4 at two P. M., from the resi- dence of her parents, No. 114 West street, Green- in Boston ra please copy. Houswax- On December 30, 1874, DANIEL Hous MAN, in the 43d year oi his age, Relatives and triends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend his tuneral irom St. Paul's church, Paterson, N. J., on Monday, January 1875, at one o'clock’ P.M. Train leaves foot Chambers street, New York, at 11:30 A. M. HoMAN.—Suddenty, at her home in East Hamp- ton, L. L, December 27, Rose C., beloved wile of Charies E, CG. Homan, aged 30 years, 9 months an@ 73. votogumn.—On Saturday, 2d inst., of pneumonia ANTHONY crea aes years. Notice of foneral hereaiter, BHuGHEs.—On i ; A ginete 2, WILLIAM Bu in the 75th year Oo . The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the ‘uneral, from bis. late resis — avenue, on Monday, naar} at one o'clock, saE Nath. CONSTITUTION LopGE, No. 241, F. AND A. M.—BRETHREN—You are hereby summoned to attend an emergent communication in the Ionic room, Masonic Temple, on Sunday, January 3 a6 hal!-past eleven o'clock A. M., for the purpose of attending the tuneral of our deceased brother, Brenuel: i tne da of the iraternity are invite 'y order Oo} 3 CHARLES A, SCHOUTEN, Master. A. EDWARD TaYLoR, Secretar Kontz.—On Friday, January 1, 1875, DANIBD- Kuyrs, aged 39 years and 7 months. ‘The tuneral will take place, irom his late resi- dence, No. 69 Hester street, at half-past one o'clock, on Sunday, January Relatives, iriends and the mempers of Acacta je, No. 427, F,and A, M. are invited to attend. Acacta LopGE, 327, F. AND A. M.—BRETHRBN? You are berevy summoned io an emergent com- munication, on Sunday, January 3, at twelve o'clock M. sharp, to be hela in lodge room, No. 3% Union square, jor the purpose oi paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased bro'her, Danieb Kuntz. Memoers of the traternity are invited, By order of LEVI J. FULLER, W. M. WM. CARROLL, Secretary. KinG.—On friday, January 1, ADELE M., wife ot Georg: King, ¥. D. Tue relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully requested to attend the iuneral, from her late residence, No. 357 West Thirty-first street, on monty, January 4, at mine A. M. Laks.—On Saturday, January 2, WILLIAM L., eeaae gon of the late Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Ke. Funeral from Canal street Presbyterian church, No, 17 Greene strect, on Sunday, January 3, at ten o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. LAMBERT.—Suddenly, of heart disease, FREDER- Ick M. Lampert, Jr., eldest son of Captain FP. Me Lambert and cluef mate of shiv James Foster, Jr., at Liverpool, England, in the 34th yeur of his age, before reported, his remains having beem brought home per steamer City of Moutr. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also of his- father and father-in-law, are respectfully invited to attend the (uneral, from the residence of his. tather-in-law, General 8. Graham, 282 Throop ave- nue, corner Willoughby, Brooxlyn, on Sunday, January 3, 1875, at one o’clock P. M., thence to Greenwood Cemetery. LEOPoLp,—On Friday, January 1, 1875, DrgpRICK LEOPOLD, at his residence, No, 316 Kast Thirty~ second street, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to. attend his funeral, trom his late residence, on, Monday, January 4, at one o'clock. LissbExGerk.—On Thursday, December 31, MORTI- MER, second son of Lazarus Lissoerger, aged 7 years, The funeral will take place on Sunday, at half- past nine A. M. Relatives and irieuds are invited to attend, from his parents’ residence, No, 118 Bast. Sixtieth street. MaYyoR.—On Thursday, December 31, Mary ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of Pierre A. and the: late Mary J. Mayor, in-the 19th year of ler age, ‘The relatives and friends of the Jamuly are re- spectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, at tue residence of her father, No. 155 Hail street, Brook- lyn, on Sunday. January 8, at two P. M. MEALLEY.—Suddenly, from an accident, JOHN H. MEALLEY, aged 56 years and 28 days. Relatives and sricnds are invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. 325 Third street,. on Monday, Jatiuary 4, at two P. M. MEHLEN.—On Friday, January 1, JOSEPHINE, be-- - loved wie of Conrad Mehlen, aged 26 years and 8- months. The funeral will take place, from the residence, 1,236 Third avenue, on Monday, January 4, at: twelve o’ciock M. MoraN.—On Saturday, January 2,.after a long lilness, MICHAEL MORAN, @ native of Killarney, county Kerry, lieland, in the 80th year of his age. The relatives and irienas of the family and those: of nis son, Roger Moran, and of bis protner-in-law,. Morto Shea, are respectfally invitea to ‘attend, the funeral, from his late residence, 54 Henry arene on Monday afternoon, at two o’clock,. sharp. MorRIS.—On Saturday, January 2, 1876, at her Jate residence, 185 Ross street, Brooklyn, E, D. ee | after » short illness, ANN Morris, relict of the late Richard Morris, in the 91st year of her age. Notice of funeral hereaiter. MounT.— Sucdenly, at New Orleans, of heart dit ease, on Saturday, December 26, NELSON MOUNT, ol New Jersey. Mcbrive.—At his residence, Flatbush, Long Island, ¢ hursday, December 31, 1874, HuGH McBuipe, aged $1 years, late of New York city. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- Jolly invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Churcd avenue, Flatbush, Long Island, on Monday, January 4, at ten A. M. Qincinnail papers please copy. NIBLSON.—At muduight, January 1, Daisy Curis. TINA, daughter of Alired aud Susannah Nielson, aged 3 years. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family, also the members of Mystic Tie Ludge, No, 272, are respect- Jully invited to aitend the funeral, irom the Chureh of the Holy Apostles, Ninth avenue, corner Twenty-elghth sireet, on Sunday, at one P. M, O’BRiEN.—On January 1, after a long and severe iiiness, HONORAN O'BRIEN, Wile of tie late Dennis O'Brien, of Nenagu. county Tipperary, ireland. The funera) wili take place irom the residence of her son-in-law, No, 168 Canal street, on Sanday, January 3. REImER.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, January 2, 1876, WILLIAM Ketter. Tue relatives and iriends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 183 Duteld street, Brooklyn, on Mon- ca January 4, at two o'clock P. M. o3s.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, January 1, FREDE- RICK WINSTON, youngest caolld of David T. and Margaret E. Ross. SCANLON.—Ou Saturday morning, January 2 after a short but @ severe iilness, BuiIpGET bi. SCAN- LON, eldest daughter of Mienaei avd Catharine Scanlon, aged 24-years, 8 months and 13 days, bora in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess county, N. Y. Gre respectimily invited to attend the iuneral, at one o'clock, Sunday. | CORNELL. ~At West Farms, on Tuesday, Decem- | ber 29, JoOUN CORNELL, in the 43th year of nts age. | | The relatives and triendsof the family are re- | spectfully invited to attend his funeral on Sunday, | January 3, 1875, at ball-past one o’ciock P. M., from his late residence at West Farms; also the mem- bers of Marion Lodge, No. F, and A. M.. and £mpire Cuapter, No. 170, of w York and West- | chester Commandery, No. 42, K.'I., of Sing Sing, | ORaAGIN.—On Saturday, January 2, Eva, young- | est daughter of ©. A. and 5. Cragin. | Relasives are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ‘atne:, No, 2 Charles street, | on Monday, January 4, at hall-past twelve P. M. De Forest.—On thursday, December 81, JULIA | | T., the wile of James G. De Forest. i ‘nue friends ot te fatnily are invited to attend | her tunerai, at her late residence, No, 37 West | Thirty-sixth street, on Sunday aiternoon, January 3, at one o'clock P. M. FirzpaTricg.—On January 1, at St. Vincent's Hospital, JoHN FirzpaTKick, @ native of May- nooth, Ireland, in the 65tn year of his age. ‘The funeral Will take place on January 3, at one o’cluck, Irom St. Vincent's Hospital. GALLAGHER,—On the 29th of December, at York- | town, Va., of pneumonia, Mary A., wife of Charles | Gallagher and daughter of the lave Daniel and Sa- ra McKinney, of Germantown, Philadeipnia, Geman took place at Baltimore, Md., on the | st ult | GAaLLAGHER.—On Thursday, December 31, 1874, | MARY GALLAGHER, the beloved wile of Daniel Gallagher, in the 434 year of her age. Rela‘ives and friends of the iamily and those of her brother, J. fyter Kelly, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence 506 East 112th street, on Monday, January 4, at ten A. M., from thence to St. Cecelia’s church, 105th street and Second avenue, where a requiem mass will be offered jor the repose of her soul. The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery, Gepel.—At Long Isiand City, on Wednesday, December 40, CHRISTIAN GBDEL, In the 66th year of his age. Grosz.—On Saturday, January 2, at her late resi- dence, No. 20 West Washington place, CHRISriINA, beioved wife of Michael Grosz, aged 66 years, 5 months and 9 days. The relatives and friends of the family, also those of ner son, Frederick H, Groaa, are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral, irom St. rick’s Cathedral, corn Streets, on Puesuay, th A.M. When @ solemn ti be offered tor the repos HaGGERTY,—On THOMAS, 80n Of Pate of Prince and | Mott 6th inst, at ten o'clock h mass O1 requem will her soul. uarsday, December 31, 1874, Daniel and Ann Haggerty, aged 21 years, 2 months and 17 days. | he relatives and (riends are respectfnily re- auested w attend the funeral, from the residence | of lis parents, 651 Ei day, January 3, at oue o'clock P. M. TAL On saturday, January 2, 1875, Mary, | of Wilam aod Ann Haines, in the 60th | er aye. Kelatives and friends are invited co attend the | funeral, from tie Church of Si. francis Xavier, | Sixte th street, on Monday, the 4th inst, at ten | o'clock A. M, | IANLY.—On Satarday, January 2, Carienine ELizabern, the beloved cniid of Danisl and Oathe- | | Tine Hanly, aged 4 years, | month and 2 days, ‘The steps of jhe Jauily, also of ber graudiather, | t Thirteenth street, on Sun- | sharp, to atten The relatives and irienas of the jamuly are re- spectiuliy invited to attend the iunerai, from the residence of her parents, 454 West Iwenty- eighth street, this (Suiday) afternoon, at hall past one o'clock. ScoTr.—O! bright’s disease of the kidneys, on De- cember 30, 1874, at his residence, 383 Moutgomery street, JAMES SCOTT. aged 43 years, Funeral wii take piace from All Saints Episco- pal chure®, corner of Scammei and | ry streets, at one P. M., ou Sunday. January 3, 187 briends and members of Putnam Lodge, F. and A. M., are requested to attend. PUTNAM LODGE, NO, 338, F. AND A, M.—BReTH- REN—You are hereby summoued to attend a special communication of the lodge, to ve held at the rooms, Masonic Hall, Sixth avenge and Tweu- ty-third street, on sunday, January 3, at twelve M, sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, James Scott, Brethren of ter lodges are respectiully invited, R, 3. BLACKBURN, Master. S1sco.—Suddenly, in Brvoklyn, on Saturday, January 2, WILLIAM H., youngest son of George i. and ah J. Sisco, im the 17tn year of bis age. The relatives and Iriends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Tues- day, January 6, irom the residence oj nis parents, 117 Vanderbilt avenue, at one o'clock P. M, SMITH.—Un Wednesday, December 50, 1874, after 4 lingering tilness, Kitty J. sara, eldest daughter of Chauncey A. and Catharine J. smith and grand- daughter of General H. A. Kaymond. Kelatives and iriends are respectinily invited ta attend the funcral, at half-past one P, di., Sunday, January 3, 1875, irom the residence of her parents, No, 191 Mongomerv street, Jersey Uity. Srkacc.—At Westchester, on Saturaay, ary 2, LEVI F. SPRAGG, aged 55 years. Relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Peter’s church, Westchester, on Tuesday, January, 5, at two o'clock. STARK.—After @ short Illness, EMMA STARK, 10 the 19th year oi her age. The relatives and trends of the family are re- Spectfally invited to attend the fuuers!, irom her late residence, 186 Amity street, Krookiyn, On Sunday, January 3, 1875, at two o'clock, 'TAYLOR.—On Friday, ary 1, 1875, TAYLOR, the oldest son of Edward and lor, aged 21 years and 4 months, The iriends o! the ‘amily are respectfuily invited to attend the funerai, from St. Luke’s cvureh, Hud- Son street, Opposite Grove, on Tuesday, the Sth inst., at one o'clock. ALBION LODGE, No, 26, F. AND A. M.—BRETH-- REN—You are hereby summoned to attend ® Special communication on Tuesday, Sch inst, at Doric Rooms, Masonic Temple, corner Sixth ave~ nue and Twenty-third street, av twelve o'clock M.y the faneral of our late brother, Robert EB. Taylor. By orderof J. .N. HULL, Me A. 8. Perri, Secretary, VARNUM.—At Astoria, L. I, on December 31, Jo~ seri B. VARNUM, Of this city, im the oun year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the church corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-fourth street, on Sunday, January 3, at two o'clock P. M. Warren.—At Paris, France, on Monday, De- gember 14, MANCELLA, wie of the late Joseph H. yarren. A requiem mass was celebrated at the Church ol the Madeleine, where the remains were teuy porarily deposited, Notice of funeral hereasver. Janu- Ropert G. Sarah Tay~ ay

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