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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1875. TRIPLE SHEET. TINANCLAL AND-COMMERCLL ‘The Stock Market Active and Prices Lower. GOLD FIRM AT 115. Exchange Irregular, Money Easy and Bonds Generally Steady. Wane STREET, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17—6 P. M. ‘rhe stock market to-day was active, but prices sharply declined. Pacific Mail sold down trom 82% to 81, closing at 31%. Union Pacific receded from 403% to 393%, closing at the last- named price. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph sold wt 22% C. and |, C, at 53¢ a 5%; Western Union At 71% @ 70% @ 70%; St. Paul at 344 a 34; Wa- bash at 1044 a 10 a 105g; Northwestern common at 43% 0 420 42)4; Northwestern preferred at 56a 55% a 653; Lake Shore at 72% a73; Hannibal and St. Joseph at 20 a 19%. ADVANCR AND DECIINE. ‘The lowest prices to-day compared with those of yesterday showed the following changes :— Deciing,—Atlantic and Pacific preferred, %; New York Central, %; Delaware and Lackawanna, do3 Erte, 43 Hannibal and St. Joseph, ; Harlem, Ki Northwestern common, 154; On| og Missis- Bipph, 1: Pactiic Mail, 14; Rock ‘gland, it. Paul, +r Union Fetes wS Western Union, I: Aimawast, ern preferred, 1%. ADvVanceE.—C., C. and L O, iugrores 3; Wabash, 4; Atlantic and Pacific Telegrapn, 1. ‘The stocks that remained steady were Harlem, Lake Shore, Panama, Quicksilver and Canton. THE SALES to-day amounted to 265,000 shares, and are dis- tributed as follows:—New York Central and Hud- gon, 2,600; Eri», 5,150; Lage Shore, 64,100; Chicago and Pittsburg, 600; Morthwestern, 34,500; ao, preferred, 1,600; Rock Island, 1,600; Pacific Mail, 41,000; St. Paul, 10,000; do, preferred, 700; Obios, 22,300; Western Union, 64,100; Wabash, 9,600; Union Pacific, 21,400; O., C. and I. 0., 400; Panama, 100, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the da: hest. Lowest, New York Central, 0136 101 Erie..... 28 21% 13% 13% 10% 10 ern 43% as a2 Nortowestern ‘preferred:. 5636 66. 54% Rock Island. + 103% 108% 10336 see O 91 91 34% 34% 34 and St. Paul pi 55 55 54 Onto and bebe A 25% 2636 2 New Jersey Cent: 108% 108% 108 Del, Lack. and W 10936 10936-10034 Union Pacific. 80% 4055 3934 6. 5% $14 a ns 103 22 22 22% 32 8236 31 wig nik mx is THE MONEY MARKET. Money was abundantly offered at 2% and 8 per cent on call. Commercial paper is quoted at | * recent rates, Foreign exchange was irregular, owing to the unsettled character ot the gold Market, and the rates are waiting upon the future of gold. At the closing hour these were irregu- lar, actual business being reported as low as 4.7934 @ 4.80 for sixty-day bills and 4.82% a 4.83 for | demand, LONDON ADVICES report a withdrawal of £60,000 sterling from the Bank of Engiand on balance to-day. The market for securities on the other side is quiet and | Steady, Consola for money, 92% @ 92%; do, for account, 92% a 93; 1865 bonds, old, 10754 @ 107%; 1867 bonds, 1075; ten-forty bonds, 1025; ; new fives, 102%; Erie, 25 a 25%. THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 115% and advanced to 11534; thence, under peculiar influences, was pressed down to 114%; bat the close was made at 115. The rates paid for borrowing were 1-16, 8-64, 1-32 and 1-64 per diem, and 3 and 2 percent per annam. | Loans were afterwards made flat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXOHANGE BANK, Gold balances... . + $1,600,832 Currency balance: 1,980,872 Gross clearances... 1,664, CLEARING HOUSE STATRMENT. Currency exchange: + $68,426,217 Currency balanc 4,198,075 Goid exchany 4,312,795 Gold balance: + 1,119,167 THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $179,000 on account of interest and $62,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, The receipts from internal Tevenue sources to-day were $628,767. receipts for the week ending February 15 were:— New York, $2,627,421; Boston, $292,216; Philadel- Phia, $172,701; Baltimore, $125,219; New Urieans (week ending February 6), $24,942. The customs receipts for the duy in New York were $487,000, RAILROAD BONDS were in fair demand and business was generally well distributed. ‘The leading feature was an ad- vance of 4 per cent, from 94 to 98, in Rome, Water- town and Ogdensburg consolidated firsts. New York Central coupon firsts brought 113% and Harlem coupon firsts 111. The Pacific issues were firm. Toledo and Wabash (St. Louis division) sold at 60, seconds at 63% and C., 0, and LC, firats at | 63, GOVERNMENT BONDS. | These closed lower, being strongly sympathetic with the price of gold. The following were the latest quotation: United States currency sixes, 1193¢ @ 119%; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 118% 119; do. do, do, 119% @ 120%; do, five. twenties, 1862, registered, 1163 a 116%; do. do., do., coupon, 1163¢ & 1165 ; do. do., 1864, registered, 117% @ 117%; do. do, do, 117% @ 117K; do. 40., 1865, registered, 1185 a 118% ; do. do., do., con» Pon, 11934 @ 119% ; do. do., new, registered, 118); @ 118%; do, do., do., coupon, 118% a 118%; do. do., 1867, registered, 119a 119%; do. do., do., coupon, 119% a 11934; do. do., 1868, registered, 1198 11934; do. a0, do., coupon, 11934 a 119%; do. ten-forties, registered, 11454 a 114%; d@. do., coupon, 116% a 1173; do. fives, 1881, registered, 114% a 115; do., do., do., coupon, 114% a 115%. SOUTHERN BONDS, These were without feature, no news having been received from the seve Southern States calculated to encourage the market. Political and financial complications still present @ bar to in- vestment, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17, 1875. BEFORE CALL~10 A. M, 1400 71g 100 shs Chi&RI RR, 033 Su, ne 4p ao. ia 300 7% 200 ca iV%_ luo 300 a 100 i cy ny 7 Tih 200 109 71% 200 EN} He a 180 74 1000 10) Uy Tu % $234 80 $214 30) 20 ‘825g rg 3 dito 600 wv 5) 14:0 a Bw 1000 tuys 600 ly 24 100 20 45 60) 300 joy Suu = HSeses roe hitmen tot tot Customs | FIRST HOARD—I0; BOA. M. 810000 Tenn 6's, n, exe ie W00she Wells-Fargo.be $7 15 Mich Ce _— —— eens, ARK SF SuSSEEE STE: Br EeES' rel SNeSe: o> Ee essen5 Ss S esteseesesne: zacteg.teetey SESSEEESESSEELE! ? is sEnRT KEK REEL RES PROTOS SLSESEEEEEESEE ees SES Nes | i 90, 800 Han & St Jo R.. Wy Obie a Misa SSEEEESESESEESE SES ef Sekeee : a3 Bo N scent RR... ro Mn «Se Ri uy Oni & NW Pe ezeeeteex io Un Puc 1 U 5 oso Rete SECOND BOARD—1 P, M. 920 ahs up Pac BRads | aan by! a ‘= ZOO & es Piatt eeegce othe ESE ra e seeees ‘3 FECESESEEEES Seeee ESSSEEECESE e Del, La Ol EEee SSESSESEESEESES SEEEESES: Bu) 6 1 oni STR 2700 Chi & N : sees BOUeetecd Et is Han _ Ban a Bt eo Bate ford ee eet COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON STEADY “‘sPOT,” WEAK ‘‘FUTURES”— FLOUR QUIET AND UNCHANGED—WHEAT CLOSED FIRM—CORN 8TEADY—OATS UNCHANGED— BARLEY AND BYE WERE DULL—GROCERIES QUIET AND RASY—FREIGHTS DULL AND LOWER—PETROLEUM EASIER—NAVAL STORES DULL AND EASIER—WHISKEY HIGHER. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 176 P, M. There were fow important changes in the mar- kets for merchandise, although tnere was ratner | More inquiry tor certain commodities, and conse- | quently increased firmness, The advance ta the gold premium stimulated an increa demand for sundry articles, and such articles as are af | fected by the gold premium were firmer in some | Instances, There was @ fair movement in dry | goous, while in hardware business increases with almost every succeeding day, February being tne most active month to the whole year as @ general thing. On '’Change there was but little in the breadstuffs movement, althoush the ad- vance ‘in gold and tne iow rates of freight enabled some shippers to | ail thelr orcers, and to pay @ trie more ibaa a2 ase | unsalable; freight room more treely offered. | as to the week's receipts are unchanged. * | chartering line; the difticulty of moving v | soarelty of tonnage checks c | Fr flour at is, 436d, | as ne } thedemand better at the declins—quoted at | 260 boxes of long and short clear toge.her at for | Uninspected; i they sould have Ses BBS Wheat was in some request for shipment ai fuil prices, Corn Was steady, at the advanee of yesterday, the market closing quiet’ Oats were steady. Whiskey was in bet- ter demand and higher. Pork was quiet. Lard was | firm. Cotton was steady for lots on the “spot,” while futures were lower and closed in the buyer's favor. Groceries were dull and closed easy. Freights were dul! and lower, particularly for accommodation on the berth. Petroleum ruled easier, but the market re- mained quiet. Naval stores were lower, Corres. —Nothing of interest has transpired. The po- sition of the market is essentially the same, as there appears to be no inquiry for invoices in first hands, and business in a jobbing way is confined to narrow limits. Stocks show some accumulation, and concessions Would | be necessary to induce business, We Hee, nominally :—Kio, orainary cargoes, ic. imir do., 18 se a Weise i good do; ls\ec. q prime do. ‘extreme range for loin 1 Ise. ain 83, 2c. Porto mai ‘orto 18e, & Qe. ; ger . He. Angostura, m1 ae . & 21c,; Curncoa, 18c. a 20c., ‘gold, tixty ‘and’ oinety ate ou the market for cotton on the spot was, in the main, veiter, with the demand, however, coming irom few buyers’ only. In adaition to t below re- orted we ascertained late of sales ot upward it pales jor Sport. including a line of about 700 bales at 15s, per ibcthe grade we were unable te learn positive! iv, ut anderstand the lot to bean even running line, not Se ian good as low middling and very desirable tor ship’ there was bat a triting ditterence between buyer “and seller Op the price of considerable cotton spinning purposes at the close of the market The 2 cles: of cotton wanted for the present spinning de- mand Is not better than low middling, with a noticeable Biv batoe tor good ordinary end strict good ordinary; bales. in the shape of short notices, were ta en for ort at 1579c. per lb. The southern markets ally easy, without quotable change in prices, Moderate sales. “xchange was ubsettied, uoininal and atures, with more sellers than buyers, were, puettarmly, weak, Gnd closed Isic. a 1-16c. Jower, The day's recelp reached the expected total of 15,703 bale rea ane e clot tollows:—February, 15 9-320. 1 uotations Pac. ugust, september, followin based on of classification in force september 1, 4, and on upland cotton in store running in quality not more than halt a grade above or halo the grade ¢.; ZOOd, ordinary. 14%¢.; strict iow middling, 15 (c.; middling, 3 734c. Quotations based on Amerl- can standard of classification :— Upiapae Alatama, WN. Orleans Texas. Ordinary..... 18 8 quotations are ft it 4% 14% i mw ad ¢ Bp 1 Ary its Total, Consumption. ity 8i Speculation. 1 a 834 205 1,0: iis "'ahsve” ate: 150 bales to arrive. luure delivery (basis iow middling) the sales nav be mat as follows :—Yesterday, a BUY (at 15 M-16c., 10) at 18, 2120, B00 at 6 1 1604,” lou ‘Seo 4 tig "8 Cosi lagen, WS 1d: ‘April, 16 18 “U-ie, fae it ey eth a ie se. a 17 7 ee 45> iee wo ry, i WP ara at 15 11-16c,, a rat Ibbiste. tie 15 L-lbe. 19 21-S2c., 200 “a April. La 16 1-160 7 geo te, fan a teat: abate 16 1-320." 1,500, at Ibe May. 00 at 18 90 my C., 100 at 16 1 eis tee; rare c ratio b i, 19,100 liveries, as s oftially reported ons @ bull sone vi 1853; M ry rch. 15. Jun 3 July. avs He Jae 0H. May. bales. second ree Pil, 500 at es 5 dune, 8.0 at 16iC.; duly, I ita cvetots at the jew Orleans, 4.874: 1134; Wilmin, ton, hte ry 289 Nook ult a; Now York, Yoh iladelphia, oa. Wiis day ast Week, LOGS yas en D nai —Revsipts—Flour, 7,490 bbls. ; wheat, 320 pushels; corn, 21,100 do. , corn meal, 827 bags; oats, Tis bushes. ihe Hour market was quiet and without decided change. though shipping extras were held ori Fy and im some instances realized rather ried salt vere 8,450 bbis., including aes: Cc m t St. Louis, stratznt extra St. Louis, choice double St Louis. choice tamily. ye flour, fine to superfi Southern, N fouthern: superdine Southern, extra Southern, tamily. Corn meu, Western’ ponwclBusancatveuscos BISESUS Seeekeeeeeenees 5 18 18 5 7 4 N 50a 608 300 aa 47a puncheon: 1 50a <Whent was in moderate demand, but the market was & shade firmer. ‘the sa es were about 57.0U0 bushels, at $1029 $1 UStor Nord Cinengo in store and atiou $110 for choice No 2 Miwaukee in store, $1 va 81 10 tor un. graded. $1 17 for No, 1 $1 25t0r r winter. Corn w improvement of Yesterda; closing qui 5 with 75,0 bushels sold. at lige. & Sige. for mixed We: ern and #)g0. tor yelldw, Guts were active and firs sales 81,00 bushels, at bre. a 7c. lor mixed We Store aid atoat and Oe. a Tze. for white do. dull and nominally unchanged : West sold on private terms; pric Rye was dull and nominal at 9c. a 970. Frxignts.—The market tor accommodation on the | berth continued dull, and rates were lower, noticeably so for grain room. Very littie was accomp! ans, sist igh there wements Was a better inquiry the Liverpool, by steam, 24,000 Dushela ‘wheat at 3 cotton at 44d., but quantity not mentioned. Ovisions quoted ate. “Vo Loncomeby gall 2,00) bbls, ‘Yo Bristol, by steam, 1,000 bbls. flour at ‘The only charters we have to report, embrace :—A German brig, 261 tous, henee to Bremen, with. ‘4 tuil cargo 01 provisions, at 823. 6U.; a British bark, 375 tons, trom Brunswics ¥ the Kiver Piatte, with a full Cargo of lam- ber, said to be at $21 60 and primage. MoLasses.—The market exhibited ict remaining quiet and sieady. | Domestic sold Jobbing way extent ys 0 bois or New Orieans, at our quoved prices, Oe gt t—Last crop—Cuba, centrifugal and mixed, 80c. von do. claved, Sc. a a¥e.5 do.. muscovads refining, earl 00. , grocery, 88. Porto Rico, We, 4 Ble. Ehyist delahds, G3e. a 850. New Orleans tse. a Ooo Naval Stongs.—Un ‘Change to-day the murket for spirits of turpentine was quiet and closed casi 7 nally at S73gc. tor merchantable order. or lu0 bbis. on the dock at $e, and ‘sina Jovbiny parcels at s8isc, ihe market tor strained rosin was easier, and a of sales ot 300 $2 1234 10F ordinary to good. We heard bbls. of ‘aified wt 82 10; 1,000.bbis, do. at $2 12Kc, 2.20 bois: of strain. ty Ubls. of low $2 W; alsoa on private te itch were quiet and values’ pI not jqaorably. Changed trom fgares 1ast published, r refined the market wus a shade unsettled and qi re was nothing offer pat hands. | baie was wholly nominal! at about 7)¢c. We w ot of 600 bb! th if 4400 0 “ » on the spot ae aS 1368: and Tuary delivery at 8 quoted at 19gc. a 2c, and naphtha es “the rtp le iphia market was | dul, tissse, A sale was made ate Duis. or February ut hat price. r so points were again de- ciuadly whe qu Ng HB ollowa;—Ull City, asville Nerd esl 8, With $1 774 vid; es ‘gl ve “hae hal ‘$1 4236; Parker's, United, La; Union, Si 6235; ediate shipment, #1 8234. ter, at the extreme Close, the marker was casier, wich Use. fers to sell were sald to have retined quoted ai been of 195 boxes long clear at Tose, AWC. iwc. and 6 boxes ot short rib at ll aon clear quoted AL 1%. y vat Shue, a BAKC. Western nnd 9c, a 94c. for city. ‘There has n no eo sential shange in the market for beef, which remained id only in ajobbing Le amounting ty about res within the range of ot nye $11 a $12 for extra mess, ins) a. inapected: $lv .0 tor plain $24 tor India mess and heal . WC. Dressed hogs were stead: mess, $12.4 $1560; tlerced beet at $2 c extra India mess “4 tor prime mess, and city Beet nams were neglected. ‘There was some little BS ingalty bus without resulting It tr ctions of Consequence, quoted at $4 a $#l tor the Cut meais—There was no change in the mar! which remained quiet. We heurd of sales of 25) bo: Jgng cut ham on private terms, 6000 pickled shoulder 20 smoked hams at 12 do. shoulders at ind 20,00 108, Of loose pick en baile clear at luigc. a per lb. Lara—The ‘Ket. rn steam was Slightly firmer and closed. Improvement. erci jor We note sales of 20 tierces 500 Febru D lerce: at 1s 60. ; tor April, at Naga “for Sulyy at Lee. OF olty Au Wore xe per Ibs 5uGAR.—There wai and concessions of 1-l refiners declined to ove: consequently business Geatings only included 10u vo: bays Mexican at 7%. Refin “ge dull and sower, Closing rather heavy at 9%. tor A, lOc. a 103%4c. tor hards. We te Nominal, uba—Keflbing, imierior to com- MON. 6%C. @ 74; to good Cee 795 good to prime, 7% ppesy fat rime to choice, see, boxes Ho 8 to 18, at oxer, Ghee, A melado, oxen Duteh maudard Be 1, ie ayer do. mt tots, Baer a ice ie t Mc. dO., 19 to 2), U%C. m 10%c.; white ee Bors inieo'-Retining, gointnon "to d REZ aer fOpe Dolce, tf a Ba Now.’ 9 10 Nos. 1) to 12, ay Te. see : grocery grades, The ‘maraettuied prm and the demand was very weak tecling in the market readily submitted to, but unless c. reduction, '¥ slack, and reported “otnyed at se. and. 128 °. fair ina Capt Mss oat otherwise we heard of no transuctions 0 sale: ‘avout 3) tlerces. | i Carolina and 1.0 bags of Rangoon atour quotations. ot for ood, THe. for prime and 8c. tor chores Patna, Tac. a 736 ir a By market Was evay, ‘with eales of 46,000 ec. and beter, Sules 300 vbls. at $1 Us and 100 Gatvestox, Feb. 17, 1875, Stock, oe I. Naw ait Polina Ak 7240. & Tages tor tain, Tyee maps, Tp. Sis Madson, Bee aller Ft han STEANINE.—lhe Market was qi ‘Tomfoally un- changed, quoted at Lice. for Wer tbe at are a8 anee 1SKRY, Revetprs, "Ob bbls, ‘the market was higher ir buyer's optivn, oven vere ‘at $1 US per galion. DOMESTIC ~ MARKETS. Cotton fal an preiesuy,. Bachanged, middling, ie. Ret Dal 514. alk or tw—=4 the hy a ae eT foonstwise, Poy vale’ eon Fob, 17, 1875, Mi od Srked Th Met ets ale hall owninally at 16sec. | gress, 6,501. Fxporty to orraney 1,660; to the Continent, 4,92. Sales, 7, Cot idling, 1 5 4) eek % set, ton auiet; middling, 14%Kc. a 14%." Net receip 269 baa Exporte-te “Great iritaine 435 France, 1,300; coastwise, 2,lué, Sales, 790 Stock, thse SavaNnan, feb. 17, 1875. Gotton culate middling, 15e.; low. mid 97g ordinary. Isic. « Tecelpte: 2.867 bales, Great b; + 4,927. sales, 900 Stock, 104,75. [ARLESTON, Feb. 17 1975. w middling, 1sdgc a 14sc.5 t receipts, 1, x4 pales, Britain, 210); coastWise, 155. Cotton dull :middling, 1c, got ordinary, 133 Uxports—1o Great stock, W322, Oswego. Feb, 17, 175. Fiour dull, owing to the storm; sales at $6 for No, anne, * 25 for umber winter, $6 50 tor white wilter 5 tor double ex: Wheat unchanged. Corn Diet at 87c. Bariey we: rim offered at IPG. corn meni aolteus $595 unboited, $86. Milifeed fread: + shorts, $26; shipstuifs, S27: middlings, $32. Burrao, Feb. 17, 1875. Recaipts-Vlour, $0 3.000 bois. ; wheat, 10,000 bushels ; corn, 0. oats, 8,000 do < SB Zowdo, Shivments— nr, oY bh ga 1000, ushels; corn, 16,000 do. + out arle do.” Flour dull and, us chi ae Wheat cota very dul firm a of three cara Sc. on the track. Oni rye and barley neglec Mess pork, lard and dressed hogs without change. Hignwines soaiindiy 1 08. ToLxpo, Feb. 17, 1875. [Mons cuts dull, icligany 61 of extra a duit and declining: <3 9, oxira, do., gnigan, $1 Os: “for May, "$1. 1234" No. aie 1 0882. geod du: high tea. he rn, + May, 3 low 1 ts 8 ta quiet anohanged. Viowst Oats quiet an a 26a i, $6 40. 1 hows, $3 4, Receipts—Wheat, §.900'busheis; ‘corn. 5,000 do ; oats, 000 do. shipmeats— Wheat, 7,000 bushels; corn, 4,000 do. ; oats, 6,000 do CurcaGo, Feb. 17, 1875, Wi Bi in fair demand Flour quiet and onchanaed, 1 afte: and | highe: spring, 83} iS arch; s0%c. April; 9c. Ma: 3 do., S0c. . Pe igo.” Corn—Lemand light holders Bric iter No. 2 mised, 6:3c. & OKC. spots Mare » April; rejec sear, 8C. Qals active and” higher; bid. 2 May. Rye advanced std in fale demand; arc! 3 a $l. Barley dui and decoply { er ‘spot or March: $103 A) Apr eak.” Dressed hogs active and higher; 7 7a $7 &: heavy, $3 a $825, Pork in good deman Aid #s 7%, xpot or March; $18 B a 53 57m april Lard io good demand at far ‘Bh, spot; $13 55 a 3 97% Maren; it) 75 April. Bulkmeats dull and ¢ Lining ; shoulders, Bias short rib middies, Yac. @ 4 iui Loose, spot, * Whiskey dull jechining at $14 ” Receipts—elour. 9,000 65.0u Dushels; corn, hal 4.00 do. Shipments—Flow 1.000 bushels; corn, 230) do, ¢ Oats, 11,000 do. barley, t At the afternoon call of the Bourd whe Pork and lard unchanged, EUROPEAN MARKET. Lonpon Paopucy Maseer—Lowpox, Feb. 17-8 F. M.— Anseed oil 268. per 0 2 SINANCIAL, STOCK PRIVILEGE COS’ CONIROLS 10) shares of stock tor 3) da; Per cont during that time the investinent pays $1.0N. Full intormat on sent free on application. TUMBRIDGE 4 CO, bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall st, New York. LIFE AND es and other Linseed \ J.J. A —DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS A ep eere: » and bought by ¢h fhe o!4 evtabliahed house H. NICULAY & CO., Stock Brokers and HABRICH & JA7 roadway. \ctioncers, Pine street, New York. N. B.—Choice 7, 8 ant ig ‘per gente icivat Bonds and other Al investwent securities, ing 10 to 16 per cent interest promptly paid, tor sale Below bar, NY AMOUNT FROM $1,000 TO $50,000, TO LOAN ON éi Ra alg or elm veoven Tee ack Aad this city or ir or term of years, without vou! Pu aaa WLLL rant K. Leavitt, 130 Broadway, _ A LADY LIVING OUr OF THE CITY WANTS A Loan ot $200, without bonus, for one year: will give note, With real estate ay security. tate, Herald office, Address M., reai es- At PERSONS NOT WISHING TO DISPO-E OF ar a fil w, temporarily, the our Brest. “ J 5. SHELDRAKE & CO, _ LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET AN HONORABLE entieman willing to loan a small sum of money on Aecurity. Address INLEGRIIY, box 142 Herald Uptown -branch offic a atreot, New Yor! 26 Broa issue Lotions of Credit for travellers, payable in any part ot d Burope, ‘Asia, Airiea, Australia merica draw bills of excnange and. make. telegraphic transfers of money on europe and Calttormia. ae AGAIN->T THE CITY. ’ Parties having claims against the city of New Mas fe ay ana ‘a purchaser by addressing CLAIMS, box 2,13: "ost office. | Je 8. PIERCE, 106 BROADWAY, LOANS MONEY vicinity bonus on aporved real estate in New York vicinity J. & Ww. foes « ye wes at lowest rates. optesces MONEY TO LOAN, L, jarge orsmall suns on New w York improved ‘prop: TY: ON), p ie dace CLINTON cust Eighteeath street. | PARTIES REQUINING LOANS AGAINST PIR@T, decond or le.sehoid mortgages will be accommo Gated at lowest rates. Call or sena for particulars. GEORGE W. 51AKE, 150 Broadway, room & AL:IIES WISHING TO BORROW MONEY IN BOND or mortgage, oF fo poll mortgages, should call at once on THUMAS C. ALLE. raiser, No. 9 Pine street No bonus. Waxtep-s LOAN OF $2,000 OR $3,000 FOR THRER or four months, by a concern 1n good credit and standing; reterences anexceptionable. Adaress MER- CHAI. 1, Herald office. $10. (V0, $2502, 0% n $804.70, LOAN, ON moruage, three or five proved city property no bonus, Address FERN CrP AL, Herald Uptown Branch office. FOR | $100, 000 PATS DIRECT — LOANS—¥IRST, and Leasehold Mort ages, | in larye and small sums WILL1. princi als only need apply. AM MILLA“, No. 4 Warren street, room 1X Hours Hieto's $250.00 von ut bonus; also nope: por ont ‘Mortgages id Fr TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON FIRST class city Property, in sums to suit, ‘Second and Lease D, 55 Liberty str D's} pL IN ‘Al ‘RRSHIP —PURBLIC No- tice 1s hereby ee that the partnership heretofore existing between Gottheb Hill and Gottiried Krueger, under thy name ee firm of Gill & Krueger, has been Gissolver! to-day by mutual consent. Old accounts ot the firm will be settled by Gotttried Krueger. who will con- tinue to cRrry on, he business under the Arm and style | of Gottiriss f GO: TFRI£D KRUBGER, Newanr, N. 75, / A PARUNER WANTED—RITHER ACTIVE silent, who cap turnish trom $5,000 to $10,000 In one Fear: goor!, Howest and sate business Cail on or address OR mes slip, New York. Per ire OF AN OLD ESTABLISHED AGRI- 1 culttral house in good repute, desirous of reuring irom busi reas, would like an active partner with $15,0.0 to take bu piace and the fmancial department, Apply to GRIGG) & CARLETON, 9 Broad way. MERUHANT OF HIGH RES?EO. ABILITY, HAV- ierqe and influential connections in the United road, wants an active part with rry on a sate and profitabl products and manufactures. 4,054 Post office. FORCUNE FOR SOME ONE.—ANY Rite ; ies’ w please answer, stating where an interview may be had. Address S. ¥., box 162 Herald office. LONG, ESTABLISHED COUNTRY STORE PROP. erty, with Goody f Dwelling ne Outbuildings; on nile from Cepot, ou Main street; no better businesc op- portunity could be offered an enterprising young man. Address. bo:t 90 Post office, New Providence, N, J. Kef- erence, Mev aren & Kiynor, 204 Washington street, N. ¥. SPLENDID CHANCE OFFERED TO A MAN WHO ands the pork business, For particulacs 1n- quire at eking house, 14 First street. A as an active arimer an eal paring anced youna MAN, WITH $10 WISHES TO ENTsR ess, @ business that will ished wholesale busi- the strictest tavernas: tion Addr@ss, with paruicuars, PARINER, bo: Post office, | SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY, —PIVE YEARs' LEASE of one of the finest Business Places in New York is offered to bi right party irtner, or will seil; tried can be made; this bears investigation; only $5,u0 Sm fe war ‘4 Apply sor three days, at 310 ‘roadway, Can A MADE OR GENTLEMAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL can cbtor @ legitimate business which will produce air, honest profit. Reference and security. Fxu- '4SSUR, Hevuld office, Bang INCAPABLE OF ATTENDING 10 BUSINESS will sell tay one-half share of a well Up to bacco tactory in this city, doing at presenta good ness; (he partner remaining iu business understands it thoroughly: Tose need address but those having $5,700 rm to iny dress W. 8. J. bux 215 Herald office. yarti aL hy gg cmd AID Eo. LOPING nest seashore Property in an ought one hour of ew railroad. Address HARD Pan, box 199 Lerald one F% SALE—SEIA'-RAISING tie Bidee, AND County Rightsof the best preparation ; gupe- rior to ail’ ovhers and entireiy free from c jeunical tenes ‘zip Address FLUUs, box 284i s’ost oftice, Phila- lelphia, THE BEST OF by sickuess ; ape biisned twelt oadwa iPro a4, 8 1 Ww $5, i Keal £: or anything can be secured by; no Sive your name, ag moan busines. | Aduress USINKDS, Hers ht upto it P R WANTED,—THE sirous of forming a fonnedtion a a first class | business man, woo wall in 1 $10.00 to $15,000 in a Well enablisiiod aad promising busiuess. to 4 tirst el party. who woula like to take an acu duct of the business and ROY sionally, an opportunity is adurde ‘and promvaule connection. box "gil Herald onive with real name. SUBST.NT AL WUsINESs MEN OF CAPLIAL Wao king tor a safe and paying investinent are fully invited to eal! aud Lnvestigate a ngw enter- itude, and one ot highest ‘respect arren Shy ftoom 3, iS THE ENTIRE STOCK OF | nae eel arelaet : lg boku place, will be 801 eloW vos to Change business. A! * ately. store to ier it desired. bh tora NRRL aie Rae ata yar Hale wet bo in 228, x Som Bh iterate to make @ Address J. | } = BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. a ‘ANTED—A GROCERY STORE, CIGAR STORE, Liquor Store or Billtard Koom:: also Horse and page, Mee 2 exchange for K: or Queens county Re: # Broadway, room 12. making monopoly tithe cured by T'nited. stacey patent: investigar 234 Broadway, room 12. ~A Ge NTLEMAN OP GOOD BUSINESS ho can furnish this sum (tf fms oa pubiaher of world, tuily tion solicited. $4000. 6 A LONG ESTABLI ap “BUSINESS $20.000 7a ee eee ee eos an tages, tor sale on liveral terms; good impro.ed property would be taken impart payment, satistactory reasons for selling wiven, Address 88 COMMISSION MERCHANT, box I$ Herald office. $50,000,-s204,, 28, stirs Canaan now doing over $50.0) at retail tor ca: naa are of id Al credit; low lease a: wering in real name will be th cont 8 ru {neugae given to Address MANUFACTURE. box R208 Yost ——+-2 A LARGE FAILURE. Not a little consternation was caused in mercan- tile circles yesterday when it was made known that the old-estublisued firm of Vyse & Co., sancy straw goods manulaciurers, of No. 537 Broadway, had suspended. This firm tor years has been looked upon as one of the most solid and wealthy concerns doing business in the city, and their sudden stoppage took every one by surprise. Up to Tuesday nignt they had met all their obliga- tions, but after business hours the members of the firm decided, after @ consultation wits their prin- cipal Creditors, to suspend payment at once. This was accordingiy dune yesterday morning. Tue | eause Of the stoppage could noc be dediaitely ascer- was . Corn easier; uuchanged. Oats easier; un- | ty ted with best coms | tained, althouga it 18 said that the house has been sudering for some time irom the general Stagnation im trade, and that they were heavy losers by the late financial crisis. Toere is, how- ever, another rumor floating around to the efett | that the firm has of late been dealing largely in stocks and that the \eavy losses which have arisen have been tov much vi a loud for the house 10 carey. statement could be obrained as to the condition of afairs. The sabiiities are said to exceed $1,500,000, The mis operated by the firm in Massacausetts have pot re Nes) but they will probably do 80 to- day. Hundreds oi operatives will thus be thrown outo employ to batie with bard times in the cold Winter weathe: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED: LANSING—CALKIN,—On Wednesday, February 17, 1875, at St, Jonn’s chapel, vy the Kev. S. H. ston, D. D.. rector, GUS'AVUS G, LANSING, of New York, to MaRy £, CaLkIy, of Brooklyn, N. Y. DIED. ADLER.—Suddenly, at his residence, No, 123 East Seventy-eighth street, Jacos ADLER, aged 44 years, Fnueral will take piice, irom nis iate residence, on Thursagy morning, 18th ist., at tea o'clock. | Friends and members of alt lodges aud societies of which deceased was a member aie respect- folly invited to attend. MoUNT NEBOH LopGk, No, 257, F. aND A. M.— BRETHREN—You are hereby summoned to attend @ special communication, fo he heid on Thursday, | February 18, at pall-past eight A. M., at the lodge rooms, corner Fifty-s2ventn street aod Third ave- Due, lor the purpose of Tespect to our deceased brother, Jacob Adier, 1ate ane ee, LEVI SAMUELS, M. BERLINER, Secretary. ProunEse CLUB.—Members are hereby requested to attend the juneral of our late President, Jacob Adler, Esq., rom his residence, No. 125 East Seventy-elgoth street, on Thursday, the 18th tnst,, at 10 o’cluck A, M. By order of the Vice President, WEILL, Secretary. STANDARD LopGE. No. 30, F. S. of 1.—BRETAREN— You are pereby requesteu to attend at our lodge roo.u, Brevonrt Hai, kust Filty-lourtn street, be- tween Third and Lexington avenues, on Thursday morning, 18th mst., a Dine o'clock. snarp, for the parpose of paying the Jast tribute of re-pect to our deceased brot! Gs Jacob Auler. By order, DAVID W. DAZIAN, President. Puiuie L. Gouuesin, Secretary. YO THE DIRECTORS OF THE HEBREW FeMALy Dowry socteTy:—You are h reby respectiully in- | Vited to attend the funeral of the late Jacob Ad- jer.@ member of tne Board ot Directors, which Will take pisce Thursday, February 18, 1875, at ten A. M., rom ls late resiaence, No, 123 East beventy-elgnth street, afk order oj the President, . 1. BACHMAN, Secretary. ANCIENT CHAPTER No. 1, R. A. M.—COMPANIONS— You are hereby requested to meet witn Mount Nebo Lodge No. 257, at tueir 100ms, corner of rug ity-seventh street and Third avenue, "tots day, at -past eigot A. M.. 1or the purpose of paying the Tost tribute of respect to our ine ee Jacob Adler. WM. FUWLER, H. ALEX, NEWBURGER, Secretary. FRIZDENSVEREIN NO. 1.—The members of this society are herewith requested tu meet this morn- ing, at pine o’ciock, at the Old Hazard House, No. 1,400 Third avenue, curner Eignty-fourth street, tu atiend at the funeral of our late member, Jacob Adler, JOSEPH KOHN, President. H, NATHAN, penretarr. ABRANGERNEN,. ‘ednesday morning, Febra- ary, 17, ANIONIO AKANGERNEN, aged 72. ‘ne relatives and iriends are respect/ully in- vited to attena tne funeral, irom his late resi- dence, No, 260 Eiguth avenue, on Friday, at one P. M. BaTEMAN.—OUn Wednesday, biprtomi! 17, ELta B., H, Bateman, daughter of Benjamin and Louise H, aged 17 years, 2 months aud 6 ce Relatives and irienas of the iamily are respect. fully invited to attend tne funeral, irom the resi- dence o1 her father, 147 Taylor street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sanday, February 21, at hali-past one o'clock P.M. The remains will be interred 10 Green wood, BERTINE.—At Mount Vérnon, N. Y., on Wednes- day, the 17tn inst., PETER BEéRTINE, in toe 84th year ot his age. cies of Juneral nereatter, S.—At Fordham, N. ¥., Tuesday, February 16, STOMA E, Boyes, 10 the 89th year of bis age. Foneral on Friday, the 19tn inst., at hail-past eleven A, ne) from Home ior Incurables, Friends can take hal-past ten A. M. tarlem train irom Grand Central depot, Parga oe Fordham at ten minutes to one P. iperal postpened from fharsday until Friaay. Brown.—After @ tedious illness, JERUSHIA BROWN, Aged 82 years, 5 months and 7 days. ‘The reistives and iriends of family are re- spectiuily invited to the funeral, irom her late residence, No. 385 Grove street, Jersey Oily, on Friday, Feoruary 19, at two P. CARPLES.—On Wednesday, ru 1%, 1875, BERTHOLD S., second son of Emanuel and Anoa 4 months. friends of uate a are respect- to attend ¢ ‘al, on Friday, Feb- kK, trom West GuBiTi Ow “tae 15th inst. at bth late resi- ence, Built on. 8. L, ROBERT UHRBISTIE, in tne 54th e nd friends are invited en the funeral, at St. Jona’s church, Cititon, 8. L on Thursday, at two o’ciock. Carri will bo in waithug at Vanderolit (third) landing on ar- rival of one o’clock boat from the city. Albany and Troy papers pi copy. OnaNe.—At Craniord, N. J., , “Wednesday morning, February 17, Mrs, ABBY B., wile of John G. oran in the Sith yeur ol her age. jutives ana iriends o1 the ianily are respect- mully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturaa pO 20, at Lwo o’cluck, from the Presbyter: Snuren. CRaiG.—On Monday, February 15, Mary Lovisa, only daughter of Frederick , and Mary M. Craig, in the 6th year of her age. Funeral to-day (rauraday), at two P. M., from the residence of parents, No. 1,080 Pacitic street, to wnich relatives and iniende are reapect- tully invited. ORAIG.—On Wednesday, February 17, Taomab A. CRalG, aged 20 years aud 8 months, The relatives and friends are respectfally tavited to attend the ivneral, irom the residetice of his parents, No. 545 West Twenty-sixtn sireet, on Hriday, Fedruary 19, at one o’ciock P. Dackex.—Suddenty, on fevrasry 1, BB DECKER, axed 56 yeara, ‘The relatives and irlends of the dae ' fits, the members of Metropolitan Lodge, No. 273, F, ang A. M.; ai80 Metropolitan Chapter, No. 140, R. A. M.; aiso members of Lincoln Ging are Feapeetiully 1b Vited to attend the jun service, at St. Mark’s church, corner venth ind Second svenue, on Thureaay, 18cn inat. en o'clock A. M, MEFROFOLITAN Lopor, 273, F. AND A, M.:— BReTuREN—You are hereby requested to Hens an emergent communication of this lodge, to be held at ‘heir rooma, on the southeast corner of Fourth avenue and Pourteenta street, on Tours. £ ten A. M., to pay the last to our yc wines ber, E. B. FOWLER, Master. tribute 01 respec By order af UINKERKE, Secretary. ST. CECILE LODGE, No, 568, F, aND A. M.—The bretiren are cordially ingited 2 atiend, EVWARD BUPKINS, M. DILLon.—ln Brooklyn, on Tuesday, February 16, alter u long tlineas, JOHN B, DILLON, tu the 63d year of nis pectfully invited to age. ted gud friends are r end the tneral, tos day (Thursday), February vat two o'clovk P. M.. irom lis iate residence, NO. 115 Jay street, cor vaiman oar sau Francisco papers please co; DORRETT,.—MARY, Wile o1 ‘Jon nM ‘Dorrett, aged 45 years, atcer 9 hogering illness, Relatives and iri@aga of the aly are respect. fully invited tv attend her iuneral, irom her late residence, No, 180 Muiborry street, on Friday, the 19th, at two o'clock P. M. Heights, on Wedne: DRaYTON,—At Jersey Giy, day, Feoraary 11, Joni RAYTON, aged 48 year er. Notice oj fing aay ane? ‘11, Mapy & Dwyer.—On Wei DwYer, aged 80 years The relatives and inende of tue amily are re- spectiuily invited to attend the funeral, irom 132d aud 1sdd streets and Fourta avenue, on Friday, at clock A. M., to @o CO St. Paul's ouaron, dijte FER,—At Red Hook, N. ¥,, on # wit disdtune je agg vepraart RCHASE AN INTEREST | On inguirs ws ibe ofices of the firm ne | eying toe last tribure of | | | 9 nsnlcaniiiliieeraag 4 Elseffer, sae 75 years, 5 months and 9% “*ytberal at Red Hook, on Toursday, at two P. M. FREEMAN.—On Wednesday, February 17, ROBERF H. FREEM The iuneral will take piace from bis late reste deuce, No. S07 West Forty-fourth street, corner of Nipth aveune, on Friday, at hali-past pine a. M, Poughkeepsie and Armenia papers please copy. Goopwty.—>uddenly, on Mouday, 15th inst, BERNARD GOODWIN, axed 29 years, The relatives and Iriends are respectiuily invited, 10 attend the juneral, trou Beuevue Hospital, thia (Thursday) afternoon, at hall-past one o’clocg, Gaysoxk.—Oao Tuesday, February 16, Witt GAYNOR, aged 40 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend (he funera!, irom bis late residence, No, 166 Greenwich street, this (Taursda@)) afternoon, wt two o'clock, GRatiaM.—On Monday Feoruary 15, CaRistina ANN, wile of Kobert Granam, 420 West Forty-iourta. Street, aged 57 years, Funeral ‘Thursday, at one o'clock, from Metho- gins church, Forty-iourth street and Tenth ave. Gnant, —ELizaere Grant, 7onnapat daughter of Lewis and isibela Grant, aged 21 years, 11 MoOntas anu v6 days. Funeral services will be held at the resid gen of ber purcois, No, 206 East Fortieth street, Thursday, ateleven A. M. Friends of the fatatiye also those of tue Hon. Jonn Hardy, are respect tully invited to attend. Gas: and luvernesshire papers piste: copy. GYVEs.—On Wednesday morniug, FaNNy @YVES, aged 48 years. The relatives aod iriends of her sister, Mrg. Richard Monroe, and of Mr. C. North, are res 8 ectiully invited to attena her iuneral, trom 18 bys street, on Frigwy, 19th inst, at oneo'ciock a eS —On Wedn February 17, ANN, beloved wie o/ James Hensnaw, in the 85th year ot her age, Kelatives and friends of the family, also those 0: her brother John Carroll, are respecvaly ime Vited to attend her junera! trom her late reside ence, No, 232 East Twenty-second street, on Frie duy, 19th, at one o'clock P. M. Ho Suddenly, on Tuesday, February 16, 1875, JOUN HINKS, In the 37th year of his age. ‘The reiatives und iriends o| the 1amily, aso the Memoe's o1 Hobokeu Louge No. $5 F. and A. M. are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence uf S. Eamonston, No. 219 Bloomueld street, Hoboken, N. J., on Friday, 190m Inst., ai cue o’clock P. M. Kaun.—On Tnesday, February 16, BERTHA, Dee loved wie of Jacob Kann, native of Villingen, Hesse-Darmstait, im the 46tn year of ner age, Relatives and frieads. as weil @3 wembers of Congregevon shaare Rachmim Reuben Lodge, No, #, 1. 0. F..S., Humbold’ Lodge, No. 612, PF. and A. M., fotuate ‘Loage ay B. B., Verein Erhsiang, are rospectioliy invited to attend the funeral. from her late residence, 547 Elgnth ave- nue, thi s(?burscay )morning, at ten o'clock. Kean.—On Weduesaay, Feorvary 17, Marr Evizabern Kean, youngest dauguter of Patrick and Mary Kean, aged 2 years and 3 months, ‘Tne relatives und friencs of the tamily are tn- vited toattend tie imoeral, irom her late resi- | dence, 346 East Eigateenta street, on Toursday, February 15, at one o'clock P, KRAUS—ISAIAH LODGE, No. 49, f. 0. B, Bmw BkE1HREN—You are hereby summoned to attend s special meeting, to be beld at our rooms, No. 38 Union square, on Friday, at eigut o'clock A. Me sharp, lor (he purpose o1 paying the last tribute of respect 10 our deceased brother, Adolpn Krauss, By order ot E. BAYER, President. J, KATZENBERG, Secretary. Levins.—On Weduesoay, February 17, Kare C. Leviss, beloved Wile of Yhomas Levins, in tae a1s6 Year of her age. Tae relatives and friends of the famuy are re- spectrully invited to attead the funeral, from her late residence. 1,076 Second avenue, on F.tday, February 18, at two P. M.; from thence to Oalvary Cemetery. LowseRe.—On Tuesday, February 16, after a Hngenng liiness, CaTHaRINe, Wile of William Lowerre. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- ®pectiaily invited to attend her iuneral, from Ber late residence, NO. 181 West Fourteenth street, oo #riduy next, February 19, at one o'clock 1m the atternoon, AMALLON.—OU0 Monday, February 15, at the reai- dence of her parents, No, 112 Neilson street, Brooklyn, alter a snort iiiness, Samag. the A loved daughter of Peter aad Sarah Mallon, & native of Dungannon, county Tyrone, Ire! ia tue 33d year of her age. Frienus of the famuy are respectfaily invited to attend tne.uneral, on Thursday, at oalt-past ten o'clock, irom St. Mary’s Star of the Seu. Bi cream be MESEROLE.—On Monday, February 16, 1875, aa- BIA MESEROLE, widow 0: the Jate John Meserole, In the 70tn year or her age. Faneral on Thursday, the 18th mst, at two o’clock, from tie residence of her son, J. V. Mese- role, 226 Gates avenue, Brouklya. MYLes.—On Toursday, January 7, at Laburoum Turret, im Drogheda, ireland, WILLIAM MYLES, Esq., in his 76¢h year. and imterment on Monday Joilowing at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Ceme- tery, in thatcity. O'FLAHERTY.—On February 15, Captain EpwaRD O’ FLAHERTY, 1o the 620 year of his age, @ DawUve 01 Cooiroe, county Wexford, Ireland. The reiatives and iriends of tue family ale ree spectially invited to attend the funeral, on Toure day, 18th inst., from hig iate residence, 338 Madisom street, thence to St. Mary’s cburen, Grand sirests where a solemn mags of requiem will be celebri for the repose 01 nis soul, at ten o'clock; to Calvary Cemetery tor interment. PERRY.—At Liverpool, on Monday, 15th tnst, ALICE PERRY, wite of Captain H. Perry, of steam- snip Adriaite, Provost.—Died on Tuesday morning, ELizassrm G.. wite of Stephen H. Provost, Funeral services commence at paltpane three P. M., on Thursday, at ber late residence, No, 23! East Eiguteenth street, Relatives and friends of the family are respect: fully invited to attend. RitTER,—At Yonkers, on Monday evening, Feb- ruary 15, DEBORAH E. KiTTER, Relatives and iriends are invited to attend hes funeral, trom St. Paul’s church, Yonk Toure day, 18th inst., at twelve o'clock M. will be in waiting on arrival of 10:30 train from Thirtieth street. RUSSELL.—On Wednesday, rAcata? Me, 11, PaTRicg F. RUSSELL, aged 88 years and 11 months, Notice of funeral hereaiter, bruary 16, of SaMPson.—At Fordham, N. Y., Fel inflammation of the tary Luoey fare eldest izabeth M. Sampson, daughter of Even R. ani ie 19 eran ane eae 8 cars. * in ‘uneral services a ouse, Thursday, isto inst. at nall-past three P, i, i. “Traine leave en at Merrick, L, 4, on Monday, Senee me ibe firs, HANNAH SBaMaN, in the 86th year of ner Relatives and friends are respectfully invited 1e attend the funeral, from the residence of ak ‘BOD, H. Fria. 19th inst., at eleven 3B. Seaman, on 0 o’clock A. M. SHEARER—OD Monday, rebruary 15, JOnM SHEARER, @ native of Edinburgh, Scotiand, aged years. CHANCELLOR WaLworTH Lopag, '‘4BEN—You are hereby & special communication at our rool Union square, on Tnursday, February oe past eleven o’viock, to attend vne funeral of late brother, Joho Shearer. The se rvioes Wil be held at his late biciacapige R. WHITIN FW. Genii Secretary. 0 SHELTON.—On 17th inst., at St bakes Hi of consumption, ANNIE (| gos sipeeth wife of en oo HORRUCK-—On Monday, See, widow of the tate Jou b, "pottuary "te in the year of her age. Funeral irom, her late residence, 86 Ward street, PMLATER OM Tuesday afte noon, EDwanD i. SLATER. ir SLaTes, in tae 46th year of nis age, at 68 Henry street, Bro tatom LoDaR, No, 195, F. aND 4. M.—Tae EXE! bretaran 9 o1 Excelsior Lodge are requested to at tue Lodge room, New aio a pene en day, February 19, at twelve o'clock snarp, pase ‘pose of attending the funeral wor our or ists other, m halane, | Err Mee OkING STERNBACH.—On Scyryen 4 17, 1878, rorya BACH, in the 68d T age. Relatives “Pordand (Qregor haven AE nn) papers seein Bete Jefferson, L. L, on fe Thee Ke iazlor, in the 24th your of ber ages Faneral On. Thursday, Teth Inet., at P. M., from the residence of ner it hat ptay one ferson, L, ie 16th. at bu -) BAMUES THOMSON.—On Tuesday, residence, Monroe, Orange Count 4B, THOMSON, I tae 63d year Oo: nw The relatives ana friends of thi i> yited to attend the funeral, from the Scot bytotian charch, Fourteenth si ae near , the 19th inet att P avenue. on Frid londay, the 15to inst., wy, gaue Fae ‘TILNEY.—On seem, JosePs, infant son of Thomas J, yd 11 mi oy and att foneral, at th idence of vat Bt era smothers xe 368 Clinton ooklyn, Ly tokadhng peat Tour oclook F bec Saas at bet ORN.- 1. bs, io February 11, Hewninre Vaoow, Wise rite Fesnentar, > eatvices at Peapack, on Saturday, Fe! 90, atten A.M. The remains wili be taken to ington tor interment. ca Feoraary 15, Leland widow of "asoumaia Yes Tine, in the 80th year of her age. d the Juneral, on ‘Tuured February 16, a one o'clock, 1 rom tue’ rest of ‘ne aN TINE,—At Somerville, N, ol Selatives and inends a to. respeotfaly invited | vited to at eee