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. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Dull and Irregular. A MARKED DECLINE IN BUSINESS. ———— Gold Steady at U4 5-8 and Money Easy at 2 1-2 a $ Per Cent. ° Watt Srmaer } Mowvay, Feb, 15-6 P. M. ‘The stock market to-day was dull, aninteresting and unattended by Muctuations worthy of ex- tended com: It wore weary look which Benerally precedes an advance, and has tired Operators into a frame of mind that will cordial welcome to @ change for the better. illustration of this fact, Pacific Mail, the [oot ball of the street, found new adherents, and the majority of stocks closed stronger. While tt would be unsafe to predict an immediate rise it 1s easy to recognize In the tone of conversation among business men a confidence in early firmer price: Wabash declined 1% per cent, closing on Saturday at 13%, opening to-day at 127% and ending at 1134, but the influences bearing upon the stock are ex- ceptional, and utili pending questions are de- termined to the satisiaction of the creditors itis vot likely to resume its oid piace. THE COURSE OF PRICES, The following figures will best describe the character of the rest of the market:—Western Union opened at 7234, moved up to 72K and closed Bt 72%. Pacific Mall sold at 3244 and ended at 3354, (t was said on the street that Mr. Russell Sage was the principal buyer. Northwestern common sold at 44% a 4454, with an ending at44. The pre. lerred stock ended at 565g. St. Paul began at 34%, advanced to and closed at 854. Hannibal and St, Joseph is without present feature, yet is held in ments of an advance; the close was madeat2L Onioena Mississippi was pressed down to 26%. ., . and I. C. suld at 5% 6a 5K. give As THE SALES at the Stock Exchange amounted to 130,000 shares, which were generally distributed among the tol- lowing stocks:—New York Central and Hudson, 140; Ert+, 1,309; Lage Shore, 5,100; Chicago and Pittaburg, 280; Northwestern, 8,600; ao. preferred, 300; Rock Island, 1,400; Pacific Mail, 30,400; St. Paul, 6,600; do. preferred, 800; Obios, 17,100; West- ern Union, 22,100; Wabash, 12,300; Union Pacific, 18,400; C., C. and I. C., 800. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening. bai ov Lowest, 10136 OLsG 10134 28 2856 28 73 13 12% 18 lois Ws 43, 4436 4336 Northwestern preferrea.. 55, 5636 65% Rock Isiana seveees 108% = 1089108, Pitigvurg. 91 91 91 Mil, and” St. Paul. BA 8554 8456 Mil. and St. Paal pref. 55% 56 55% Ohio and Mississippi 26% 26% 2054 New Jersey Central. « 107% 107% 107% Lel., Lack. and Western.. 109% 10036 1003 Union Paci 4035 405% 4035 + 6% 6 536 Western Union.... ~ 12% 12% 12% Atlantic and Pacific Tel... 24 pr Pacific Mail, « 8236 33% 3236 Pan boy ll ll ADVANCR AND DECLINE, The closing prices to-day show a slight improve- ment in the majority of stocks compared with the of Saturday. Tne changes are as follows:— ADVANCE.—New York Central, 3; Delaware and Lackawanna, %; Lake Shore, %; Nortnwestern common, A Mall, 3 Island, ; St Paul, i estern Union, 3; Nortnwestern pre- erred, %. DECLINE.—Erie, 3 Ohio and Missisal) H weouenigen’ Ee ppl, 3 The stocks that remained steady were Atlantic and Pacific preferred, C., C. and I. C., Hannibal and St. Joseph, Harlem, Panama, Quicksilver, Union Pacific, Atlantto and Pacific Telegraph and Canton, THE MONEY MARKET. The money market was without material change. Call loans were made at 2% a8 per cent. The rates on prime commercial paper were like- wise without feature. Sterling exchange 13 quoted quiet and firm. Prime nominal; rates 4.84.0 4.87, selling 4.834.834 and 4.8654 a 4.87. Continental quiet and steady. Reichmarks, 94% a 94% and 95% 49514. Cables, 95%. Prime Paris, 6.1654 and 6.1234. Other rates 5.16% ana 6.13%. THE FOREIGN MARKET. Late London advices at five P. M. report as fol- lows:—Consols for money, 92% a 92 13-16; do. for account, 92% a 93; 65 bonds, old, 107%; '67 bonds, 107%; ten-forty bonds, 1025; a 102%; new fives, 102% a 108; Erie, 2534. Rentes in Paris were 64f, 40c, GOLD. The gold market was dull. Neither toreign nor home influence was exerted to change the course of prices, and we quote the prevailing value at 114%. This was the opening aud the ending price, The carrying rate was 1per cent, Loans were made flat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances.... oe. $1,882,750 Currency balances. 2,160,215 Gross clearances. + 40,187,000 CLEARING HOCSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges. +++ «$81,822,097 Currency balance: + 8,006,246 Goid exchanges Gold balances, + 11,082, 0 1 Morse GOVERNMENT BONDS, These closea dull at the following quo- ¢ations:—United States currency sixes, 119% @ 119%; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 118% a 11934; do, do, do, 119% @ 110%; do, five. twenties, 1862, registered, 11634 @ 1163; do. do., do., coupon, 116% a 1163; do. do., 1864, registered, 17} @ 117; do. do., do, 117% @ 117%; do. do,, 1865, registered, 119 a 11934; do. do., do., cous bon, 1194 @ 11934; do.do., new, registered, 118 @ 11836; do. do,, do., coupon, 118% a 118%; do. do,, 1867, registered, 119.a 1194; do. do., do., coupon, 119% @ 11954; do. do., 1868, registered, 119 @ 11934; do. ao., do., coupon, 11034 a 119%; do. ten-torties, Tegistered, 114 a 114%; do. do., coupon, 1i7a 117% 5 do. fives, 1881, registered, 114% a 116%; do, do., do., coupon, 114% a 115, RAILROAD BONDS, In this market the Pacific issues continue to ex- bibit strength, Union Pacific Orst sold at 93% a 9334; do, sinking fund at 8644 a 86%; land grants at 94% ; Pacific sevens, guaranteed by Missouri, at 101%; Central Pacific gold bonds at 96%; do. State aid bonds, 105; do, firat San Joaquin Branca at 86; Chicago, Burlingion and Quincy eights sold At 113%; Chicago and Northwestern consolidated coupon gold bonds, 813g a 8144; Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw first, Western diviston, 65; New York Cen- tral sixes, of 1887, at 99; Great Western frat, 7754. BANK SHARES, Bank shares sold at 118 for American Exchange, 130 for Metropolitan and 98 for Phoenix, The fol- lowing were the latest bias: America, 148; Amert- can Exchange, 117%; Butchers and Drovers’, 132; Central National, 99; City, 800; Commerce, 119; Corn Exchange, 123; First National, 200; Faiton, 154; Gallatin National, 128: German American, 87; Gold Exchange, 113; Grocers’, 99; Hanover, 99; Irving, 127; Manhattan, 145; Market, 119; Mechan- \ca', 139%; Mercantile, 110; Merchants’, 1103, Merchanta’ Exchange, 101; Metropolitan, 180; N: Wau, 108% ; New York, 127; Park, 140; Peopl 140; Phenix, 9634; State of New York, 112; Union, 122, THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The customs receipts to-day were $746,000, The Internal revenue receipts to-day are reported at $1,350,664, ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out to- day $19,000 on account or interest and $147,000 In Fedemption of five-twenty bonds. The national bank notes received to-day for redemption amount tO $360,000, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Monpay, Feb. 16, 1875, WEFORE CALLLv A. M. a eeecenae pupuuteue eeeecuncee SMehs LS &M5 RB. 30 do. 0. TEESE SSESSEE.zrW age 5 ae Se! fice rents SSESEE ESSSSEss Bee reno SSES! 2 ry} Seseassese Bavestesweses ereegee Et 72 7 re 72 331 833 38 S 100 do. 40) Erie KR. Fd 100 dow. 200 Mich Cen RR. % WLS &M8 RR 1/.0 Un Pacific. 2 eat H 100 Min & 8 Be 10) Oni & N s 100 do. 43% 100 ow AO. i 100 100 Chi & NW i ig 14 Del, Lack & 10036 100 109% 500 1y0'Tol & Wab RE... 13 300 do. 13} 100 = do 1.20, 0. 64. $4000 U 8 6-20, o, °65, n. 118: BRU aaa ¢ ere it $000 US -20'0,"°67".-- igs SECOND BOARD—1 P. M. Chi & RIBR...be 103! Chié alt RR: Ww77 00 200 200 200 200 40 we do. 100 Con Cor Nr cank 40 dOveeee $0 Erie 100 (3 10) 200 5 Panama RR. 1010 Union Pac 10 to 40) 40. 1100 do. 30) do, 6 4u! Lavo chi & NW ibe bs Wome iwiansive Ss 1090 Un Pac sink td... 87 Perna Bae fel. a4 Go West Un tel.....8¢ 72 20 ~~ do. Lig 10 do isn do Be 10 0) do. rt 500 | do. m2! 200 Pac Maii By. bed do. 5 ws do. 3 18:0 do. 3346, 40 do, 336 400 ba Soe 2000 do... 800 do. 8336 90 ao... 3s 80 do. 8 800 co. B36 5) do. S344 10 U 8 Ex Co Sits 55NY Oal Wide 1000 LS & 36 10 40 B 30) do. 2 wu Mieb Ce 75. 263 1300 Un Pacific RR. 40% Py BUD, do. ‘83 4Ubq 50) 26! 800 bg 11u0 26, Fi bi 100 Pac RR of i is 300 do. u of iio. 100 Chi g awe 10 do... 45 wtuicksilver. 33 5% Quicksilver pt. 964% a 39 9% Mur i'd & Min. dig 6 ibhe C, C, Oa Ind... 64% a 666 2 ‘a “10U4, @ 102 i why a bg 7 Sit, a 87) im a Y Chi & Alton... 173g a Us 105 5g Clev & Pit iH 2643 Cha ay W. ily ch &N W Hd Chia RI. cy COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON DULL AND KASIER—FLOUR DULL — | WHEAT DULL AND NOMINAL—CORN FIRMER— OATS FIRMER—PORK EASIER—LARD LOWER — GROCERIES QUIET—FREIGHTS E£ASIER—PE- TROLEUM NOMINAL—NAVAL STORES DULL AND UNCHANGED—WHISKEY LOWER. Mowpay, Feb. 15—6 P. M. The merchandise markets remained in the same unsatisfactory condition which obtained last week. The difficulties and da upon the transportation o: merchandise about tne harbor was one of the causes of the extreme quietude in breadstuffa; but there were iew orders for either four or grain for shipment, and these were for the most part at lower prices than those nomivally current, so that were gation never so iree business would necessarily be light, On ‘Change busin wi siack, Flour was auil and nominally unchanged, Wheat was neg- Coven easier; deman Ware. low per mon ies lected and not enough transpired to Ox quotations Hy ber are ordi roca: 5500 WILL BUY A LARGE INTEREST IN ONE | rellavly, Corn was in demand and firmer, nce 3072 } Coastwise, go of, the most uselul Inventions ever presented Oats were scarce, acti and —bigner. 7.4. tock, 231, tothe American people. Address PRACLICAL, room Whiskey experienced a big “let down,” and the demand was not brisk at that, Pork was quiet and nominal. Lard was lower, but a good business was done. Cotton market quiet @nd easier tor futures. Grocertes‘quiet and uncha' Petroleum duil, but closed firm. Naval stores inactive and unchanged. Corser.—The market was unchanged. No disposition was manilested to operate, inthe abseace of whi prices were nominal, although tending in the buyer's favor. We quote:—Rio, orainary cargoes, I7ke. @ 17Ko.; fair do., 18Mc, @ 180 ; good do: 18Ke t0c.; prime do, 19qc, & 1940; extreme range for lots, 1740, @ 100; Javea, government bags, S70 0 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1875—TRIPLE SHERFT. | 2c. dq, grass mats, Ie. a 20. ; lon, We. a We. ; Maracaibo, 19\ec. a 2,0. Ise. a 2ie,; Jamaica, 18%c. a 2We. Ase. Ie. : Porto Rico, a Qe. ; CostaeRica, Mexican, Lig 2e. a 230, 9c, a 2le. Receipts—Plour, 6,800 bbis. ; whest, 19,00) bushel | days. 22.000 do. oats, 9,000 do. ; barley, 2,500 do. Ship | Cotrox.—fhe market tor spot cotton is inactive and | Flour, D 17.500 bushels ; corn. prices at the decline of ‘ce perlo., shown in the an- — oats, %0.0 do. In store wid ‘atleat— nexed quotations, are to an extent nominal! for the lack Wheat, 68,43 do.; oats, 17,175 | | | of sufficient business to entirely estavlisa values, | sloek at this port, in round numbers, comprises abo i 170,000 bales. the average quality of which 1s di better than usual at this time of the vear, tive.y large proportion of the low grades ‘h: worked off through the medium of short notice: rket for fu ‘Hable. 1 re at the (following “quotath reh, 15 vitic. @ based on s 174. and on upland co emore than Quoted :-Ordinary, 13 vod ordinary: wood ordinary. 15isc. 15ie. .; f00d middling, I7%e. Quotations based can standard of ciassitication:— Opanas Alatana. 1 upland cotton in sore running in fs above or below th middlin: Low middling Middiing. Good iniddiing. Middling fair.. Pair. ‘xport..... Consumption. Speculation Marker dull aud ¢a to two" P fl 21-3 farch, OOO . 140 atl 2 6 C Ti20," 16 -16c. ; June. July, 100 at 16%4c.; August, 3 Grand total, 18,90 bales were as tollowa:—Galvesio 4,181; Savi 1CO at Oat ‘the To Havre, by ste: were quoted ‘thus PPrmpurg. ny steam, %c. To To Liverpool, 9-824. by steam; preseed. heat, 41,08), bushelsy. : 1» 41, 5 Opie end 469 bays; oats, 18,675 busheis; baciey. our Was exceedingly quiet and prices Were n NACHE 8.0 Fange” Corn meal was’also quie by axp GRAIN. Aboi range, placed at dgurea wi quotations, a8 .ollows:— rates for grain lower, mand from the petruie stendy. Tonnage for charter um intere! tucated) : 600 bal rosin, sald to be at 3s. 6c. rosin at 2@ 9d. ana 2.000 bbls, flour at 2s. 6d. ters reported include:--A_ Bremen bark, hene | men, with 5,50, bbls. of To fined do. on owner's account; an Austrian brig, Kio, With general cargo at a 2 American bark, hence to Marseilles, with 440 refined petroleum at 53. 1 hence to Antwerp, with vate terms; a bark to arrive, trom Balumore men, with 6.50) Ubls, of refined co. on private te Mozassus,—There was no change in the m: generally speaking, remained quier. domestics sold to the extent of 140 bbis. of juote:—Last crop—Cuba, ing, . Rico, dc. a 6.ic, Orleans, 55c. a 65¢ seguently delivered to spinners and exporters at cheap prices ae compared with the figures asked for the better grades. Considering the amount ot cotton in stock the offerings are very moderate, although more than sufti- | cient to meet the present liniited demand. No pressure Flour qutet and anchanged. Wheat in fair demand | fosell ianoticeable, however. xchange is again caster | and lower. No. 2 spring. SSM, spot or February : Heise. | and treight room scarce ana heid at high rates. Ex: | Mi 86¥c. April; No.4 do. BOMKC. a B49c. i Felected. | porters find mo margin at present figures to | ‘Corn duil and dectining’: No. 2 mised, O239e. | | Justity purchases. and while negiecting all grades Giigc. April: WW%c. Mav? | | particulariy avoid the low qualitees. ile ice tn the Mar. | ted: No. 2, B2¥yc. | bor continues to retard shipments of cotton already | £2%c. bid March; S¥c. April: reiecied, dl4gc. | bought. Numerous orders trom the milis, mostly tor | mand izht; holders frm No. & she, j moderate sized lots, are in the hands of Brokers but will | light: holders firm No, 2 spring, $107 spot: $108 March : Not be executed until navigation facilities are ‘more re- 0535 a $1 U7 April, Pork in falr demand and lower at y mi deliveries opened weas in consequence of liberal receipts, and sold oft Speak io C8 Btrie middling, on Ameri ¥. Orleans. Texas. | 13 it 3 0 « jow middling) the sales have ia Grier on eessewaavee | PRESIDEN! .A8D QUAMLS at js 4 «, FURMATION 1,700 at 1S 23-8z0.; April, WO at 1G 2-32e.. 500 at 16 L-l6e.: | qoRs AND MEMBE TH | May, 200 at 16 2i-82c.; June, 100 at 16 M-ige,, LO at | PORTY FOURT CONGRESSES | 16 23-82c,: duly, 100 at 16 15-lde.; August, 100 at ITie.. | MEasING MeTRS, 100° at 17 3-3: ‘otal, 3.00 baies “atarday's ol TsEMENT UNDE &W PUBLIC \ TIONS, rices.—-Vebruary, L%_c, @ 15 21-320. : Maron, 15 ONLY Ts. MAILED FREE AND SOLD | 5 23 32c.; April. -16c, 16 3 May EVER Wi ADDRESS HEKALD “ALMANAC, 16 12-82e." June, 16 11-16e. a 16 23 NEW YORK CITY, Auwust, 17 11600, 17 $320, : Septei = y 15. 19 Loy (short notice) 160, 200'at 15 21-82e., 2 ‘at 15dgc.° April e., 100 at 4 : Mobile, Wimingion: Iv: Nortove, 1.190; 8 delphia 188 Total, 21,018." This da: j Tow day last Tr, 33.1 Rates on cotton to foreign te Bremen, by steam, Xe. allt gab eta Recelpts—Flour, 11.374 bbls. ; | orn, 38,100 do. hoor me The sales, comprising alt kinds, toot w 0 bbls, at prices within our quote ut 300 bbls. were in the rauge of the appended =-Wheas Was duil and to a great extent nominal. was no pressure to sell, but had there Leen lower prices woud have been inevitable. On the other hand, in | PvE bec probable: About W500 withole” told aC SLOT | meee H ve beeu probable. About 2y. ushels H for, No. 2 Chicazo aout, $140 tor Nort and, $124.4 700,000 22,2048=08 BOND, AND. MoRT. | $1 25 tor winier. Corn was firm and in tair demand, 6 Me pry f cashed. V.K. STAY. | 3 Of 110,000 bushels at ble. a 82ic. for new NSON, Jr. 11 Pine street, or 31 Kast Sevente treet. erally at 813,c a 8: $2! ich mix | N. B.—These being estate funds none but prime applica- | and 820. a 8840. for new mats Were | tion ‘cons:dered. arce ani er, but (he | = = avése, a Tic. for mixed and die, a Tic. for white, | 000.000 8 MoRE-c4 GENTLEMAN, RE a rc. | was dulland nonunyl. Rye was duil and nominal j GTS. —Market dull for berth accommodatiol and rates we The engagements were:—To Liverpool, steam, 16,00) busheis grain at 91.; 24,000 bushels do. on private terms (reported at various rates, but not authen- otton at 9-324. and by sail, 80) bbis. London. bv aall, 400 bbls. |. The Shae refined petroloum af 43. bark to arrive, hence same voyage, with 5,30) bbls, lump sim of $25.0 d.: a Britisn bark (ramored), 0) bbls. of refined do. on pri- arket, which, Jobbing’ lots of ere rices within the range of our quotations. ntrifagal and mixed, 300. » 8 38c.; do., muscovado refin- do. do., grocery, $8c. a 4bc.; Pe knglisi islands, 38. 0 5ic.; New Navat Srores.—For spirits of turpentine the marketcon- eae! No, 1 Milwaukee club at $1 18; extra white Miebigan, in ear lots, at $135, Corn duiet ‘at Bye. a 88e, Barley held at $l40a $142 fer prime C Corn meal—$37 for bolted and $4 tor unbolted, per fon, Militeed steady; | orts, $26; shipments, $27; miadlings, $8) per ton, | Burrato, Feb. 15, 1875. | do. bir.ey, 79 2:7 do. ; peas, 4400 do. ; malt, 20,183 do. ‘Total, 988,194. “Flour quiet and unchanged, Wheat dull; sales one ‘car No. 2 Milwaukee at $1 053s. Corn firm, higher and scarce; sales six cars new on track at 75c. Outs dull and retailing at S:c. Rye and barley neld above the views of malsters; quotations nominal, Pork Mm the at ly rf i a 9 for heavy mess. ard quiet at léc. Dressed | hogs nominaliy $3 59 a $3.7. Titchwin No sales and es nominal si eee Curcaco, Feb. 15, 1875, | 18 1) a Sls 1255 spot: $13 20.0 18 55 April. rd in fair demand and jower at $13 @ $15 5) spo! 7 Marchi $13 72g Avril, Bulk pasate | auil and unchanged, Whiskey steady at 81 07. at the afternoon call o! the board wheat was ie. higher. Corn 4 BiB 2:56 March; eises and oats unchanged. York Sc. lower for March | April, Lard uuchanged. Receipts—Flour. ¢,000_o Pl. | wheat, 26 e138; corn, 41,009 do,, oats, 16,000 quay | parley, 3,000 do. Shipments—Flour, 7,C00 bbis. e grads | $1 90) buahelay corn, 200) do.; oats, 11,000 di , 2000 do. PRINTING CLOTH MARKET. Provipence, R. I, Feb, 18, 1875. Printing cloths are steady at 6c. fur best 64x64 cloths, 14% | with a quiet market. | by ——— 3 | 1 | FINANCIAL, : We —THE NEW YORK HERALD ALMANAC AND nr | dhe FINANCIAL, COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL fou. | REGISTER, 1375, 16 NOW READY, 30 AWE MOST POPULAR AND PERFECT WORK EVER 190) PUBLISLGD. NOW READY, ITs TION KE- ay | TURSe—FINANCIAL TABLE: 0; L AND | LA HECOKDS — GOVE: ) | Mi=keo sTock 100 AND CONIROLS | A. ior shares ot stock torso days: if the stock moves 10 percentdurivg that time the investment pays $1,0W, Full intormat on sent tree on application. TUMBRIDGE #2 CO. bankers ana Broke: 2 Wail st., New York. A —DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS \ SPECIALTY + and bought by the old established house of ALDER. Hh. NICOLAY & CO., Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, } v. 43 Pine street, New York. ‘J N. B.—Choice 7,8 ani 1 per cent Municioat Bonds i | aud other Al investment securities, paying 10 to 1S per cent tnierest promptly pa: " % Wy at 20 at tor sa'e below pi A’; REASONABLE RATES—MONEY O) E AND | 4h Endowmen: Insurance Po.icies, Mortgages and other | Becurities. Insurance of alt kinds citected with best coms Panic J, J. HABRICH & CO,, 117 Broadway, . ee, 1, 0) 10,00 a EX ITABLE SAVINGS INSTITTTION, ortaniy } corner Sixth avenue and Twelltii street. jy, | Money deposited at any time will commence to draw intore: on the ap t day V4 ie jowin, r 1d Jan’ SEVEN Pen GENT Ben AS GEORGE EB DB W Gronar ©. Warno, Secretary. eae . President No, 2 State ” $3 50.0 $4 00 Superfine State one $8 GEERT, LIVING IN BROOKLYN WOULD xira State 552 38 lige to have the loan of $125 for six months on his (inalon state. 4 ia 460 furniture; good intere and paying up monthiy, Ad- Giperige 3 le75a Su) Gtees INVEREST. Herald offic Minnesota.......... $Me oo ARGE MORO \GES WANTED—ON NEW YORK CITY | Round hoop Ohio, shipping branag 4a 5 GE: Hourd loop Olt, wade brand “SBS 7 | da PPoPery ont pap asatin and, axing funds to | st. Louls, low extra, Be $25 | DaRtics REQUIING LOANS AGAINST FiRaT® | Br Louis, strnigne extra... SBE 3.2 Pintoad on lavsehoit morigices wilt bo tecomica’ | © Bt L pe tho te tamily, 70 Y) ted at lowest rates Call or sena tor particula: i Louis, choice te oe | GEORGE W. yi AK, 159 Broadway, room & Southern, N Nom ES WISHING TO BURROW MONEY IN B Southern, super! ‘omni onrEee Sraay . Anould catt ae. | of mortgage, or to seli morigages, should call at | Southera, eAaity Be 800 | ce on THOMAS OC, ALLEN: Aparaison, No. Seine Fy . t. No bonus. Gorn med, Western. PRs 8 fs. 3 Corn meal, Je: : ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUM3 oe er nt ERR fe a 88 *% $30.00). -cF $5.0 and 910,000; will ous n Brook lyn if choice security us offere!, Applicants, giving tu’ and accurate deseription, will receive Immediate atte Hos, , Address INVES1OR, 21 South Fitth street, Brovk- $1 cently in europe, offers to loan large sum of money or effect sale of Railway Bonds. Address PEMBROKE, Herald office. 4 1 ab out by E COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING | rp T between the undersigned as merchant tailors, under | the name and frm oi A. it & Co., is this day dis re char: | solved by mutual consent, and all matters of business re: | ‘a | ating to the scttiemem: or claims und demands against | ree end ta tevor of said lat) firm are to heeter shir 1 amos | er eet, eo 25: cONNicg, bbis. of |) N®w Yorm, Feb, 11, 1875, Tho busineas ot the iate firm of A. O. Bell & Co. will be continued by the undersigned, at No. 85 Union square, | in the city ot New York. 4 4. C, BELL, New Yore, Feb. 11, 1878. to Bre- rms. Or! 8 Wi _BUSTIESS PPORTU: | eleven o'clock, _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. [2 “SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER $50 .00( ‘+ wanted, by a first class city house, w doing over $500.00 at revail tor cash; parcies are O1 highest character and Al credit; low ‘and superior Jocation. Parties auswering in real name will be treated dn strictest coutidence and @ full iusigac given to bust- ness, fe. Address MANUFACTURER. box 5208 Fost office. WALL STREET NOTES. The business on the street continues dull. The rates exacted by the Governing Committee of the Exchange for trading prevent active operations. There seems, however, to be a@ disposition to “bull” stocks, and any Indication ot a buying movement sends up the prices of the active list, having the same effect as the rays of the warm Sunlight on quicksilver. It was currently whis- | pered that an old antagonist of Pacific Mail was yesterday buying the #rock, and straighcway it avancea oue per cent. However the present jar! may terminace in the company’s affairs, one thing ts certain, they have sustained the vrunt of evil report, and tt may be fatrer fortunes may yet amile upoa her Toledo and Wabash nad a fur- ther decline—unotner “black eye’’—in the parian: Of the street, and soid down 10 11, under rumors of @ foreciosure of a mortgage ou @ certain division watch covers a portion of the main line. Ths could not be verified, however, and it may only be a story of the bears, who have no hope of Neaven, and like the philosopny of Heliogabalus for a change, ‘There were no notadle changes in the price of Gold, and loreign exchange was steady, Lhe efforts mace by the Pennsyivania Ratiroad tn Philadei- pila to increase rauiway facilities for the Centen- nial was the cause of much discussion, and it was generally conceded if some of our New York linea would bestir themselves in the same direction it would be a good omen, Which wiil be the first to take a lesson irom a rival ? Mr. Lewis, the trustee in the matter of the bank- ruptey of Jay Cooke & Co., 18 desirous to remind | the creditors o1 that firm who reside in and avout New York that he ts now paying a dividend otfve ber cent ro all having claims on that house. The trustee’s ofce isat No, 114 south Third street, qaleds pola, ia the jormer banking house of the ace frm. he ES MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. E FikLD—WkyMOUTH.—On Sunday evening, Febru- | ary 14, by Rev. J. Worcest New York, Worcester papers please copy. Harnis—Haziut.—On Thursday, February 11, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, at bis residenc: HIRAM ARRIS, late of Roxbury, to Miss JOSEPHINE Haz- LETT, ail of this city, 4 OGDEN—ARNOT.—At Elmira, February 9, 1875, in Trinity church, by the rector, Rev. Dr. George H. McKnight, WILLIAM B, OGDEN, of New York, to masa a T., eldest daughter of the late John not. V. Saunders, FRANK T. FIELD, of r, Mass., to Miss SaRau A, WEYMOUTH, of DIED. ACKERMAN.—At West Englewood, on Saturda: Pebruary 13, Miss ANNIE ACKERMAN, in the 2008 year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectiully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at irom her late residence, and at EWelve o'clock at the Soutn church, at Schraalen- urg. ADLER.—Suddenly, at his residence, 123 East Seventy-eigntn street, Jaco ADLER, aged 44 years, Notice o1 inneral hereafter. ANDERSON.—Iu Brooklyn, suddenly, on Sunday night, 14th inst., Mra, ANN ANDERSON, in the 67th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- ctiully invited to attend her funeral, from the Tesidence gf her son-in-law, 665 Pacific street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, 18th inst,, at two o'clock BarNuM.—At Morrisanta. on Monday, February 15, JEREMIAH, 80n 0: J. GQ, Jr., and Mary E. Bar- bum, aged 2 montnsa, Funeral on Wednesday, February 17, o'clock P. M., from t Fulton uvenue, near Seventh street. Brapy.—On sunday, February 14, ex-Councilman THOMAS Braby, tn the 42d year o! bis age. at two he residence of his parents, Relatives and friends o1 the fumily are respect- } fully Mvited to atteod the funeral, also those of his brothers and brotier-in-law James Mahon and dameg Fitzsimmons, and his uncles, Edward and Andrew Martin, from his residence, 34 Willett street, on Wednesday, February 17, at nine o'clock Precisely, to the Church of St. Mary, Grand street, coraer Ridge, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered 1or the repose o! his soul, thence to Cal- vary Cemetery lor interment. BHENNAN.—A solemn aontveraary requiem mass Will be sung ‘or the repose of the soul of Mrs. JUL. ANN MURPHY, deceased, wife of Louis ‘1. Brennan, in the Church of St. Paul the Apostie, corner Ninth avenne and Fifty-ninth street, on Wednes- day. 17th, at ten A. M. Relatives and iriends of thefamily are invited to attend. BROwN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Captain WiLtIaM H. Brown, ni February 14, im tue Glst year of e. The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are re- | Spectrully invited to attend the iuneral, from the Chureh of the Holy Trinity, corner Cinton and Montague streets, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, the 17th tust., at two o'clock, Pniiadelpbia and Newburspurt papers please ROWN.—On Sunday, February 14, at two Any, beloved wite of Captain Richard Brown, | Copy. orto z = RARE OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO PAR- sto take State or county Rights, | wader valuable p of success, Address Bell, & O nts, already established aad sure Herald office. | SURE FORTUNE.—ANY RELIABLE GENILE- ' tinued quiet, bat there was uo appreciable change in | value, Merchantabie orders, quoted from yard, at © } man, wiliing to travel and having $1.50 capital, A sale of 200 bbis. was reported trom wharf at 333% an meet with the best opportunity tor making money | | marketitor strained rosin, although gutet. rule | ste: | in 0 Kooah sevens, tome t, | | $210 a $2 15 tor ordinary to good, We heard of a \< = Spe, j 2,500 bbls. ot good ned at $2 15, ibe finer | AT A SACREFICE—THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED | Were neglected and nomina ar sold in a small way, Glass Cutting and Manufactory In the city, estab- and was quoted steady at $2 3734 for Wilmington, Fitch — jished 1837, in perfect working order. For terms, &e., | was unchanged and quiet, quoted at $225 a $2 8736 for | appiy on the premises, 208 and 205 Cenire street. } cit, the tendency of value was in the, bu | opening, bui fined quoted at 13%c. a 13%. Bi 10%e, and short cleur at 10340. a 10%. Clear wold at lie. per Ib. Dressed | ouotable chauge in value, and the market ruied figures previous'y published. Bect—There has change in. th sates confined to small | about 45 packages, at 33 tollows:—$11 a siz for etira mess, Insects for plain mess, inspected: w poected: packed, Sioa 5 00; tierced beef at $22 nd mess and $200 | India moss, $32. Beet hams co | without quotable change in valu the range. Cut meats were quict. | of sales of 500 pickled hams at 10};¢ ot dry salted shoulders at 7%c. job>inz na a tie., and si unable to authenticate it, y. 3 Perrotecu.—The market for refined continued quict.' There was little or no dispositiun to operate, although | buyer's favor at the at the close & firmer feeling prevailes Crude, in bulx, wai closed stronger, with holders asking l1¢c., and dc. bid; 200 boxes of je market, whlch continued quiet, with prices within our quoted rang, tor Dain mess, 1 tor prime mesa and ciiy extra jnued quiet, but were held at $20.9 $21 for jut steady, We 5 Quite “a large sale ot pickled Lellies was said to have been made, but we were Lard—For Western steam we A PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSK, WITH THE best YY country correspondents, wants a pariner | ‘With $10,000. who will get an interest in ® sound und | | growing business with @ reilable connection, Apply to GR.GGS & CAKLEION, 98 Broadway. shade iirmer, but Inactive” quoted at 69sc, & 6c, some action auking as high as7o. Cases quoted nom! |) —To JeEwen Pisgor'a her forthe range. City naphtha wasinactve, | A. payee et y tamlig ae Bia ee, Phsiee aE te domnal edued, quoted at ifs, ence want to manufacture goods; gu tee satisfaction. | et Was Re! 7a | g manuf | for delivery balance. of monn, Later the makesé freecnee MANUFACTURGR, box 180 tierald orice. LADY OR GENTLEMAN I8 Ww WANTKD but in the absence of sales these fyures are enurely an | Rana foesrcu maser wee caegiy op a > dh, ile nla ag Vani ie ae at sj, croicam srs. 31,80; ‘Bonserville, MADAME. box 157 Herald office. ! 3. $1.0 sidloute, 22; Parkers’. united, MAN WANTED—WITH $1000 TO TAKE HALF | SE AUR Ee a SiR OLCG ack | AA interest in & ood, legitimate cash business we | aaverene tree MCAT Terd, XO Reins Ca ote, ent humbug or wild seneme, thorougn investigation Hor'uore pot the markct war eailor andthe demand | desrei- Pull partleulurswea0 Great Jonas street | | light; quoted, on the spot, al heard of sales |) x eee er sesrte Gbne aBjartdiock? ANY EARrY Wavitg, Uitte wower, wnaisa oo and Meaty with: Tong cele quod at eels | Variety. Stationery and. News stands on weal side which must be sold on account of Ill healtt, should ply to BLCKE, rarie’s Hotel. LUCRATIVE OPENING.—WANTED, PARTNE! oy a “Star Actor” and Dramatist.’ as financial uuiet at been no st inonayer for the production throughout the Union ot the Grquated ane? most gorgeous, entirely new. serio-coruic , al 3) drama of ti wit! jovelties ot | rnin. | character; opening at Niblo’s Gard 8 | a $24 tor Stuy be tem} eur t copyrights. reas STAR, rth Eleventh | strevt, Philadelphia, Pa, A LADY WISHES A PARTNER WITH SMALL means in a respectable business; good induce. | Ee olsey Address BUSIN«S3, Herald Upwwn Branch office. heard | mail Lots | 0: e: | (\OAL DEALERS, ATTENTION.—WE OFFI market was easier, but business fair at ihe declines | (a0: one of the Ouest Coal Yarden vie city, vers reek, ry At I8 Lie. n18%aee I Gerdes | Ribly situated up town ana doing a goo! bu bea atistte: | Uerces tor Febraary, | for March, at 137%¢. 'a 18 1516e., and 3.26) te | - 5 35 few; 0 boxes molasses at 7%c., fate” 7 Bt-1 Uc., said ec. per Ib. City very inactive, and | and 1,400 hinds, rees, for, to ron nine years, will be sold cheap for c: tory reasong given for selling. For t at the rt ‘erms apply 1 : office of the late P, GARRICK, ‘at 19 and 21 Roosevelt st. vor raw sugar the market continued quict, - - | on the basis o1 4c. & 77ec. for fuir to good re- SOR SALE—STATIONERY STOCK; VALUABLE ies fuciuae $00 hhds. of good muscovado speclalties: good will of business; good line oF cus. his. centrifugals at 8c. for old ana s%e. favorable terms. Address BUSINESS, box 175 id Mee. ate turday, at to be good tair arerere | refining. Refined met with @ tair demand, and ADY PARTNER WANTED—WI1H SMALL CaPI- there was no perceptible change in values. We tal. to join advertiser (also a lady) in opening a ote :—Cuba—Keflming, imierior to common. 6%. &@ Steam Laundry, just fitted up with vest machinery, &c. Wec.i do, fair to good tnir, 7c. a 7%e: do. good and realy to sart: @ good Tun of custom already #é | to prime, 7%c. @ 8c. grocery, twit to good, Se. a Sie; cured. or address Mrs, W., 214 West Fortieth street | rime to choice, 8c. 4 8’ centritugal, hhds. and ae oxes, Nos 8 to 13, Sige. Nolasses, ARTNER WANTED—Is REAL ESTA1E BUSINESS; boxes, Gige. a Tige. it location upper part of Sixth avenue. Address | | boxes, Duigh standa io REAL BSTATE, box 1M Herald Uptown Uranch office, | 12, 7\e a 10, — ‘a9 +19 2 a) ; | Te? Por idleo'Retaing, common to: prime: Fog |) PARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000, IN AN EaTA ee. : eroacty eit} a fee bse. Brasti-Duich lished profitable business; party ‘reliable; best re ge.: grocery, fair “Zien dava—buieh stand: | erences given, ihls tea. dest class onporiunity seliom Bre Ros. 1 to, 12 70. a Bye. Manila—Superior and | Met Wik, Address INTEGHITY, box 126 Herald Uptown rior, Te. a The, Ni Wy Orteans— Refining grades, | Branch ofice. owes menaced “th a disteatietnn GUBst | NTIAL BUSINESS MEN OF CAPITAL WHO sendy The ‘agaregate about. 3 ure louking for @ aafe and paying investment are | ROE Rangoon at prices | respectfully invited to call and investigate a new enter- Hitinn oer quote ows:—Carolina at7ige. a | prise of large magnitude. and one of highest respecta- Piper tor tui, The r good 7h: a S-. for prime | bility, HOWARD TILDEN, No.7 Warren st., room & s Ms tor choice Louisiana, The. STRARING W. 1y, with further Western at ithe per fh. TatLow. he marxet was dull and easy. We have _ * 00 » per ib. &N OF GOOD ADDRE<8, WITH $200 by ee ; pleasant office business, yielding $400) 10 | ded decane. “Sa DOMESTIC MARKETS. Oatvestox, Feb, s 40 bbia, all at Cotton quiet; demand mo erate; miidiing, 1d. ; low midding. Moye.” ¥ood, ordinary, i8%e. NOt receipts, — = - ‘0 bi 1 } AND A PARTNER WANTED—IN A LUCRKA- See tah Seto robe es aPorle conetwiae, R88 | $1 ()() ive ousiness ta tats cies aireedy eatabe oulet; middling. 1i%o. a 15¢ I¢ige.; good ordinary, bxports coastwise, sales, 36. | 4 alt TON, Ha 15 1m. ——-. t and easy: Hing, ibe. aw c.; low . —A PcRSON HAVING THIS AMOUN: dies | good ordtpary | ee. bat recut, 398 $2.000. At bis command, and who underst is bace Ba Coastwise, 654, Bailes, 8H. stock, machinery and ts also a draughtsman, would like | Uswaroo, Feb. 15, 1875. a &c.: Rangoon, | c., Currency; Paina, Te. a 7isc.: Rangoon, in ales of 50 tlerces The market w: $s New pfer Feb. 15, 1875. ‘ q Monite, Fed, 15, 1875, tow madaling, c, & Me, Net receits, sales, 2,0. Stuck, Feb. 15, 1875. Exports—Coasi wise, 2); Stock, 109,02, 00 OR $3,)) CASH AND A GOOD salary $18 per week and mone; tute, “Address HARDWARK MAN ice. Ios per ear; also a partner ol i .: ‘Broadway, second floor. 10 CAPITAL,.<ANY LADY OF REFINEMENT | Gin earn 32) weekly at home by learning anew, respectavie business, taught in one lesson. 137 second avenue, basement vell. exrity ; large re- | 15. 1875. Cail at 334 Broadwayrtoom 22; Desk Room to rent; 1v8, Belmont Lloie., Fulton street, New York. SOO TPARINER WASTED, IN | AN ESTAB. | lished, paying business, cash sales increasing | every week; rare opportunity for an energetic young man. Cali, from 10 to 4: ‘3% Broadway, room 64, 1.200 GAs Wits GIVE AN ACIIVE, HONOR. $1. able man a posttion as partner In @ good mercandle business, bearing striciest inv dress MERCANTILE ‘5 Herald ottice, | at two o’cloc 66 years and 10 days. ‘Tne juneral will take place on Weanesday, Feb- ruary 17, at one P. M., from her !ace residence, No. 89 Adelphi street, Brooklyn. The relatives and {rtenas of the tamily, a:so the New York, New Jersey and Sandy Hook pilots, are respecttuily in- vited to attend, CoLtox.—On Sunday, February 14, at seven | o'clock P, M., Louisa Cotton, aged 4 months and ral on Tuesday, at one P, M., from 451 Sec. | 20 days. Fune ond avenue. Coxxor.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, February 15, 1875, THOMAS FRANCIS, second son of Patrick and Mary A. E. Connor, in the 9th year ot bis age, Relatives and Iriends are re3pectiully invited to attend nis funeral, on Wednesday, the 17tn inst., P. M,, from the residence of ois par- {ents, No. 113 Carroll street, South Brooklyn, Conway.—In Brookiyn, on Saturday, Februar: 18, of typhoid pneumonia, FREDERICK W., son ot the late Charles J. und Rebecca D. Conway, in the | | 28¢h year or his age. Funeral services Tuesday, Febroary 16, at two o’clock P. M., at the Chuich of the Reformation, Gares avenue, near Franklin. COOPER.—Un pa; February 14, MARX M,, Son of Marum and Ciara Cooper, in the 24th year of his a Telatives and iriends of the family, weil as the members of the Temple Emanuai and Verein | Preundschait are respectiully invited to attend the suneral, from the residence of bis parents, 56 Seventh street, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, DaNpRipGg.—On Monday, February 15, J. A, DANDRIDGE. Funeral will take place from her residence, no, 159 Christopher street,.on Wednesday, at one o’clock, Washington papers please copy. DELAFIELD. his late resiaeoce, No. 475 Fifth avenue, in the city of New York, on Friday, Fen. ruary 12, Major JoSsPH DELAFIELD, In the 85th year of nis age. The relatives and friends are respectiully in- yited to attend the lunerai services, at Trinity church. on Tuesday, February 16, at 12 o'clock. DBLAFIELD.—At_ his residence, No. 1 East Sev- enteenth street, E>WakD DSLAFIELD, M. D., in the SIst year O1 his age. The relatives and friends are respectiully in- vited to a:tend the funeral services, at Trinity church, on Tuesday, Fevruary 16, at twelve M, DELAFIELD,—At his residence, 269 Pith ave- nue, HANRY DELAFIXLD, in the 834 year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully ia- vited to attend the funeral services, cation on Tuesday, February 16, at twelve o' clo r Dorvy.—On Monday, February 15, CaTHARINE A. DUFFY. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at one o'clock, irom her tate residence, No, 78 East Eigoty-sixth street, | Yorkville. FINDLEY.—At Westchester, N. Y., on Saturaa, February 13, 1975, WILLIAM FiNDLRY, aged ye ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully ipvited to attend tne toneral, (rom St. Peter's church, Westeneater, on Tuesday, Febra- ary 16, at haif-past one o'clock P, M. GRaAHAM.—On Monday Fevruar, ANN, Wile of Rovert Gravam, 420 street, aged 57 years, 3% "15, CHRISTINA Funeral ‘thursday, at one o'clock, from Metho- | dist church, Forty-iourth street and Tenth ave- nue. GRANBERY.—At Mount Vernon, N. Y., of disease of the heart, Mrs, HARRIeT GRANBERY, aged 66 ears, Funeral on Wednesday, the 17th inst., at two P. M., irom Trinity church, Mount Vernon. HENDRICKSON Sunday, February 14 of paralysix, THOMAS J. HENDRICKSON, In the 59th year ot re, Relat.ves and (riends of the family are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral, at his late rerl- denice, No. 318 Humboldt street, Brooklyn, B. D. on Wednesday alternoon, February 17, at one o'clock. Ul is t trinity | est Forty-iourta | , | Fanerat on Wednesday, 17th inst., er to attend the funeral, from St, Matthew's church, Broome street, corner of Kilzabeth street, om ¥, 17th, at one P. M, ‘On Monday, February 15, at the reste t parents, 112 Nelson street, Brooklyn, aiter a sbort iliness, SARAM, the beloved daughter of Peter and Sarah Mallon, native of Dungannon, county Tyrone, Ireland. Notice of funeral hereafter, County Tyrone (lrela: papers please copy. MALTBIE.—Suddenly, A. M. MaLrare, wife or We D. Maitbie, of Sugern, Rockiand county, N. Y. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at Christ's churen, Sudern, N. ¥., at one o’clock P. M., Wednesday, 17th inst. MakTINe.—On Sunday, Febri 14, EDMUND BL, son of Edmund H. and Mariana Martine, aged 7 ears, youe relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily tnvited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of his grandiather, Cornelius Westere veit, No. 319 West Thirty-second street, on Tues day, Februarv 16, at half-past twelve o'clock. MaRx.—On Sunday, Feoruary 14, at two o'clock M., AUGUSTUS Makx, in the 32d year of his age. relatives and friends, as those of hia in Buren, and those of his brotber- law, G. F, Amthor and James Robins, are ree ectiully invitea to attend the funeral from hig te residence, No. 15 Ness place (Charies treet, New York, on tuesday, February 16, at two o'clock P, M. MESEROLE.—On Monday, February 15, 1875, Ma« RIA MESEROLE, Widow ot the late John Meserole, in the 70th year of her age. Fnoeral on Thursday, the 18th inst., at two o'clock, from the residence of her son, J. V. Mesee role, 226 Gates avenue, Brookl; MONTGOMERY.—On Feoruar 14, WILLIAM Monts GOMERY, aged 11 months and 21 days, His iuneral will take place on Wednesday after. noon, at hali-past two o'clock, {rom the residence of his parents, West Eighty-tith street, MORANGE.—On Monday, February 15, CHARLOTTE, beloved wile of Hymen Morange, in the 28th year of her age. Relatives and triends are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, on Wednesday, the 17th of February, at eleven o’clock, trom ‘her late resle dence, 155 Second avenue, Mopris.—On Saturday, February 13, WILLIAM EpGAR Morris, only son of Rooert R. Morrts, of Wes chester. i ‘The friends and relatives of the family are fi vited to attend the juneral, irom St. Mark’ church, Tenth street and Seeond avenue, without further notice, on Wednesday, 17th inst, at tem o'clock, Murpuy,—At Tarrytown, on the 13th inst. JAMuS MURPHY, Many years a resident of Irving- ton. Funeral services at the residence of Mr. Thomas Hamill, Tarrycown, this day (fuesday), at half past two o’clock P. M. McComBIgE.—On Saturday evening, Feoruary 13, 1875, AGNES, wile of James McCombie, in the 66th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invitea to attend the tune: irom her late residence, 341 West Fifteenth street, on Tuesday, February 16, atten o’clock A. M. McDevitt. Willtamsburg, on Monday, Feb- ruary 15, MARGERY MCDEVvITT. Notice ot tuneral hereafter, OSTERNDORFF.—On Saturday. February 13, HENRY WILLIAM OSTERNDORFF, in the 65th year o1 Dis ape. invited to tives and (riends are respectful; attefd his juneral, trom his late residence, 110th street and Boulevard, Tuesday, February 16, at ten A. M, Service will be held at St. Micnael’s church, Ninety-ninth street and Broadway, O’BRIEN.—In this city, on Sunday, February 1, JAMES O'BRIEN, in the 26th yeur of nis age. Relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- fully invited to attend tne funeral, from his laie residence, No. 35 Rose street, on Wednese day, the 17th inst., at two o’clock P.M. His ree muius will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in terment, Reynolds’ and Lioyd’s (London) papers please copy. . IPER.—In Brooklyn. on Sunday, February 14, JaMES N, PIPER, aged 39 years, Relatives and iriends or the family are respects fully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, No. 166 Elliott place, this day (Tuesday), Februar; at two o'clock P. M. CrescEnt Lopce, 402.—The oficers and members are requested to be present at the tuneral of our late wortby brother, James N. Piper, P, M. E. M. ESTABROOKE, Master, RENOUD.—At New Rochelle, saturday, Fe Bat4 | 13, Mrs. Lois RENoUD, widow of the late Davi Renoud. in the 84tn year of her age. Relatives and triends of the family are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, February 17, at nal!-past two o’clock, trom the Presbyterian church. Traius leave Forty-second | street depot at twelve M. Carriages will be in | waiting on arrival oi the train at New Rochel.e to convey the friends to the house. RoBINson.—On Saturday, Feoruary 18, MaRGas Berra W. ROBINSON, the beloved daugdter of Mar‘ | A. and the late James Connell, aged 25 years ani | 2 months, ‘The juneral will take place from the residence of her mother, No. 9 Mangin street, at one o'clock, on ‘Tuesday, February 18. RocErs.—In Brooklyn, February 14 1875, alter @ short illness, GAKDENSR RoGERS, eldest son of Wiitam R. and Paoebe Rogers, aged 26 years, @ months and 8 days. - Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the parlors of tne Washe ington avenue Baptist church, corner of Washinge ton and Gates avenues, on Thursday, at two o’clock P. M. Columbia county and California papers please copy. ROURKE.—On Monday, the 15th inst., Mary, daughter of the late Andrew and Anne Rourke, o| Maynooth, county Kildare, Ireland. | _ Relatives and triends, also those of her brother, Phiiltp Rourke, are invited to attend the 1uneral, | irom the residence of her brother-in-law, BE. W. Beere, No. 1 Second avenue, on Wednesday, the 17th inst. at one o'clock precisely, Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Rowan.—On Sunday, February 14, MaRGarsr Rowan, beloved wile of Michael Rowan, in the 39th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at Laurel Hii, on Wednesday | morning, February 17, at ten A. M., thence to st. | Raphael’s church, where a solemn mass of requiem | | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul; thence to Caivary for interment, Rowg.—On Sunday, February 14, ORVILLE P, | Rows, in the 71st year of his age, at bis late resis | dence, 77 South Sixth street, Brookiyn, EB. D. | Notice.of funeral hereaiter. . RUSSELL.—At Glen Cove, Long Island, February | 12, Captain JoserH G. RUSSELL, in the 61st year of his age. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the | funeral, trom nis late residence. at hall-past | twelve o'clock Tuesday, Feoruary 16. Train by | the Long Istand Railroad leaves Hunter's Point at | ten A. M., returning irom Glen Cove at a quarter | before iour P. M. | | Rygr.—February 14, JOSEPHINE RK’ | Daniel B. Ryer and daughter or tne la | ER, wife of Peter Vane deryoort, aged 23 years. Funeral trom the residence of her mother, | Cavbarine Vandervoort. Cedar street, near Due bois, Union Hill, N. J., Wednesday, February 17, | attwo P.M. Relatives and irtends respectiully invited to attend, SATTLEK.—Alter @ short illness, JOHN SATTLER, Je., son of Jonn Satt! in the 19th year o! his age. | Relatives and friends of the samily are respect. fully invited to attend the tuneral, from his late residence, No. 580 East Sixth street, near avenue B on this (Tuesday) alternoon, at one o’ciock sharp. SEARS.—On Monday, February 15, WILLIAM & SEERS, in the 80th year of his age. The tuneral wil take place ou Wednesday, Frb= ruary 17, at one o’ciock P. M., from his late reete | dence, at Fort Hamiiton. The relatives and friends of the famtly are respectfully invited to attend. SHEANER.—On Monday, kebruary 16, SHEARER, aed 49 years, Notice of funeral hereafter. Simrson,—Sudaeniy, on February 10, 1876, of | apoplexy, FANNIE J., wile of Jerome B, Sim | aud daughter of the late Robert M, Stratton. | Relatives and friends wre respecttully invited to | attend the iuneral, irom the Courch of the Traose | figuration, Kast Twenty-ninth street, near Fift® pits on Tuesday, the 16th inst., at three o’cloc! | SMmita.—At Elizabeth, N. J., on Sunday, Februe ary 14, 1876, alter a severe illness, wnico she bore with Cnrstian fortitude, Rosx SmirH, of Ballt | magon, county Meath, Ireland, in the 2ith year jer age. Rela ives and friends of the family are respect | Iully invited to attend the tumeral, on baby npn the 17th inst. at hali-past eignt A, M., from the residence ot Michael O’Retlly, 234 Hartison street, thence to St. Mary's cnurch, Where @ solemn rex qnem m Wiil be offered for the repose of hes | soul and thence to Calvary Cemetery. N. B.- | Trains will arrive at half-paat ten o'clock, 1008 Liberty street, New York. Irish papers please sa TRN Eyck.—On Saturday, 13th inst., ANN | Yck, widow of Cornelius Ten Eyck, in her at eleven West Thircye Sixth surest. Friends of the family are invited to tend, year. THROCKMORTON.—At Jersey City Heights, om Sunday, February 14, 1875, ELbas wite of ieee Ww. | Throckmorton, aged 21 yeara, 2 months and @ days. } iat tives friends are invited to attend the | tural, on Wednesday, 17th inst., at one o'clock, | from St Paul’s Episcopal church, Duncan | Tage Monticello avenue cars trom Jerse} ‘OWNSEND.—On reo February 14 aunt | ta ‘hter of Samuei and Emily Townsend, aged o'clock, from her tate residence, 68 11 Months and 21 days, HENstaw.—Suddenly, on Sunday, Feuruary 14, | Funeral will take place {rom the residence ot hes . ie » Linus K, HENSHAW, in the ‘of bu | } Lan getoing J. Henry Bigelow, 823 Van Bru | Street, so Funeral services on Wednesaay, Pebroary 17, at | hail-past two conan vaeatandaleniancteni four ¥. ML, irom the residence of bis son-in-law, | | VAN VileT.—On Saturday evening, February 13, Aetna Charlotte, 203 Adelplt sureet, Brook- | Ronpiz V. D, VAN fea ee re oy 4 and 44 erick @. and Cathario HILLe.—Suddenly, on the Lath inst., in the 27th , Van Vek” agri e Year o1 his age. CHARLES RUDOLPH DEMINS HILLE. | Kelatives and friends are iavited to attend the | 164 Bergen street, P, February 14,5aMU8L © ANNIk, Wie o/ Richard Veitch, aged 40 yeara, funeral, from his late resiaenc Brooklyn, ou Tuesday, loth ing KOFFMAN, At Nice, Frauce, KOreman. age 51, Notice of suueral hereafte LINDENSTRUTH.—On Saturday, Feoruary BENRY LINDENSIROTH, aged 46 years. make arrang me party where his servic need, 4 Sit are te steaay; | s to | 8 wich | o'clock P, M. | _ Lupwie.—On Sund: . Fobruary 14, | ba iness, ANNA. ce latives and iriends 13, The funeral will take piace ‘from No, 80 Green- street, on Tuesday, February 16, at one | ., duuunier of Hy, Lami Fun services on Tuesday, February 16, at four PM, a No. 241 West Piftyes cond street, Remains will be taken to Hndeoo, N. ¥. |. VerrcH,—On Sunday morning, February 14, 187 Months and 14 days, ed: Funerai Wednesday morning, 17th inat., o’ciock, irom the residence 0: her tather, Stevenson, No, Thomat 834 Second avenue. M WELLS.—Saddenly, on the 16th met B an MARIA BONNELL and ELLEN MaRia, Wie | ter of Woitney W. Wells, putes, oi fuberal hiladelph: nS ee sud ‘New Branawiek Ghd)

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