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YY Pes FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Depression in Stocks—Have Reached Bottom ? The Stock, Gold, Money and Bond Markets. wocaltty were unusually interesting, ana not the | U.S. 5 they verified many of the predic- Jeast wo becau Watt STREET, SunpDayY, May 30, 1875. The events of the past week in and around this ons that have been made concerning a lower known that, sooner or later, Erie wouid be forced into the market, To a few it wi hands of a receiver; Dut the frank confet doubt! lon of the poverty of the corporation and ite present in- abifty to earn its expenses, followed as it was by Jega! proceedings as preliminary ps to bank- ruptey, was a shock to the speculative public on both sides of the Atlantic, (rom which 1thas not yet tecovered, The sobe) cond thought of the com- munity, however, now recognizes the correctness Df she policy that has been pursued, und, in the shotce of Mr. Jewett as the receiver, jee! contl- Gent that he will save all that he can irom the Wreck and co-operate with any practical measure _ that may be devised for the relief of the bona Aide creditors of the road, In THE SPRCULATIVE FIRLD \vis painful to record the fact that there are no | signs of present or prospective improvement. For several days it w thought that tue bottom had been touched, and areaction of several per cent must surely follow, because or the jarge outstand- (ng sort interest, and the uforded out the indicated greater Securities than has any time during the week. pti , the to take close of temptation consideravie market weakness been in thus profit; yesterday many experienced at Ail the gossip likewise pointed to lower prices, and operators boldly pre+ dicted that even the best stocks would be dragged down in the geueral decline. The plausivinty of some of these statements was maniiested by the depression o| New York Central from 10454 to 100» | Currency exchanges WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. | 8480, 141,559 | es 24,725,015 | Currency valance Goid exchanges Gold balances | GOVERNMENT BONDS. The demand for vis class o1 securitie: | the marset was strong and active. trom pri- Prices | vate investors ana corporations ts not abated, and It 1 the nat- | Ural result of a plethora of capital which cannot | find sale use elsewhere, and seeks the profit that ig always assured in @ Unites States pond. closing prices in 0, S. 5’, 10-40's New 6's... U.S. 6's, 5-: New 0's. for the Erie mor! consequence of | the Board. Ten! with the view substitution of a iorm of credit, bonds are also BARLEY Apart U, S, 6's, 5-20's, 1865, old. , RAILROAD AND STATE BONDS, The former were weaker and lower, particularly Little activity was observable in State bonds at the receipt of more encouraging information con- cerning the finauciai prospects of that State. same may be said of Virginias, one of the State Commissioners having recently been in New York Toe London were as 1ollows:— May 14, May 2. May 28. 108 106 10654 1867. 109% = 100% 100% 104 104 104 | + 102% = 108% 10236 ——Since Jan, 1, 1875.-——~ ‘Lowest. Highest, — | U, 8. 6°s, 5-20'8,1865, 014.1054 Apr. 22 108% Apr. 9 "5, 1807. 107% Mea. 19 1093, May 5 102% Feb. 18 106% Fed. 6 seeee 102° Apr. 19 1033¢ Jan. 2 ‘tgages, which were depressed in tne troubles of the company. uessees are reported steady on The of adjusting ‘the differences with bondholders and making arrangements for tne new and possibly more tavorable The South Varolina new iunded attracting attention, especially of those who were induced to purchase the earlier securities at much higher than ruling prices. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT STRADY—FUTUBES FIRM— FLOUR DULI-—WHEAT DULL AND LOWER— CORN FIRMER—OATS DULL—RYE INACTIVE MALT QUIET—PORK QUIET AND STEADY— LARD STEADY — PETROLEUM LOWER—NAVAL | NOMINAL—GROCERIES QUIET—HIDES QUIET— LEATHER QUIET—oms QUIRT—WaIskey DULL AND NOMINAL—FREIGHIS ACTIVES. NOMINAL— AND NOMINAL—BARLEY DULL AND STORES NEGLECTED AND SarTuRDaY, May 29—6 P. M. from the deepening of the dulness in of Rock Island from 10334 to 10044, of Panama | geueral trade circles, there Was nothing new in trom 140 '0 122, of Delaware and Lackawanna | bustness matters to-day. from 11534 to 1164 and of Western Union trom | week, in many ‘The business of tne commodities, virtually ends on | 717s to 71%. On several of the lowest prices there 4 Fridays, and Saturday mornings are spent in writ- was an improvement at the end of tne week. | ing letters and “samming up" the business of the Whether the belief vo) the despondent proves true or not, however, itis but proper to state that the | Wheat was still unsettled and lower, large trans. low figures estabusned have brought to tue street | actions, either on the spot or for future delivery, not a few vuyers Who are always waiting for what they imagine 10 be THE EVB OF THE TIDE, and who take stock from the market to their | Corn was firmer. strong boxes, there to rest in quiet until more | Pork qiiet. Lard steady, Freights quiet. Cot- There has been much Of this prosperous times. class of purchasing, and tt would be folly to say that such parties will not be :ewarded tor their | {tis a time, however, when it is well | patience, | week. | Were simply impossible, except at the lower fig- ) | ures. There were plenty of sellers, but buyers were | rather scarce a ton, on the spot, Was steady. troieum was dull active. Otis were Corrox.—One of Jected and nominal, On ’Change four was dull, out unchanged, tthe close, even at the decline, Oats dull Whiskey easier, Futures were firm. Pe- and lower. Naval stores’ were neg- quiet. Groceries were quiet. the several trades which have been to scrutinize, witn more than usual care, all 8e- | 4, rovress for some days, aud to which we have beiore alluded, was consummated to-day in the sale of a line of curitics, Jt is not sale to go “short! of stuck that throws @ two percent dividend at you every three month: It isnot safe to ignoré a security that maintains its strength surdily in the face of gen. | ral demoralzativa and ts earning large dividends, ju is not prudent to assume that a temporary de, tine of two or three per cent 18 not the precursor of acumbination that will suddenly enable the ewer to ‘cross the higher-priced stock, hus, When jt is too late, admonish the speculator | January of lost opportunities. THE ‘BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS of the past six days have veen large, and im- mense profits have been realized, especially by — strick goo ord nw the “bears.’” and This will be understood by observ- ing the jarge decline in Lake Shore, from 66% to $744; in Erie trom 21% to 16, although the latter was atreuded by @ recovery to 18% and Jollowe: by @ loss of a portion of the improvement at ine Pacific Mail advanced from 85% to 87X, | pair close. then dropped covery of west \o to 82%, about 1 fell the week, but ending with a re. per on in cent. the North, common and St, Paul advanced early Deal lealings. Ohio and Mississippt rose from 21% to 185s, Subsequentiy declined to 215% and closed at Atlanwic and Pacific Telegraph was strongly eld, anu its iutare is curiously watcned In con- lection with Western Union. ine lowest price of | {i thee the week was 22, irom whicn It rallied to 23%. Tbe other changes are less important and will be found in the following table which shows THE EXTREMB FLUCTUATIO: im the leading suares:— (3 FOR THE WEEK Highest. Lowest. New York Central and Hudson. Harlem. Erie. brie preferre Lake Nortay estern, Northwestern preierred Rock Island. fort Way duwaukee and st. Paul. Muwaukee ana st. Paul preierred. Pittsbarg. . Dei., .ackawanna and Western ew Jersey Ventral. Mic.igan Ce. tral, Uilioois ventral. Union Pacite. Gy Gand LC. Hunnical and St. Josepn. Olio and wississippl Missout! Pacific, Vanama.. Western Unioi Atianiie and Pacific Telegraph... Pacitic Mull Quicastiver sees Quicksiiver preierred, Hanuival aud st. Josepu preierred + 10495 34 3g 214 30 77s pris 87% i rs i 12 10055 om 32 bo 122 1% 2 82% “% a Ata Pi + a wy Gwickenver.... 19 4 17 ckstiver pt. thy a a 10k a lel + 68% i Alton... Slew, 4 sus RI EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, The i | he foreign commerce of the port for the week | Southern, supertine. Was 43 follows:—veneral merehandise imports, | $9,257,343; proaace exports, Including dry govds, Han 4 tJo.. Han @ stJo pt. 27 Lake 8 ort Be $6,050,016; and specie exports, $1,608,112, "The Votal imports of dry goods and general merchan- dise since January 1 this year are $152,997,288, against $178, 706,890 in 1874 and $186,260,579 in 1873. 5 Toe total exports of produce since January 1 this JeOar Bre $96,202,332, against $112,680,502 im 1874 | ier w: od $111,828,636 in 1973. The total exports of | aud atiout: Specie since January 1 this year are $32,461,087, against $22,733,751 in 1874 and $20,306,830 in 1873, THE MONEY MARKET, by reason of its remarkable ease and 6! Tpe bank statement | requir little comment, slows & lurther increase Of avaiiabie capital, and Jew stock borrowers paid for cali ans more than | 2 and 8 per ceut. in commercial paper the amount offering was small, and little business was done | in anytuing above 6 per cent. Uhoice grades were | j,° sold at 35 a4. Foreign excuange was quiet, with prices generally just under the specie shipping tate, close Oo: the week, and on Saturday the gold comm , *XPOried auounted to littie iess than $1,000,000, GOLD. Gola was without featur and the speculation | ‘Waa confined withio the oarrow limits of 115% a 116%. Cash gold was dearer for daily use, as high 1-82 per diem being pa the present wiitiay Were would be any saies doriog June. Jor $1,000,000 amounied to | $6,296,000, The customs receipis o1 tne week jf¢ The ioliowing were the GOLD FLUCTUATIONS OF THE WEEK, jay the totai bids Were abour $1,800,000, open. ing. Highest, Sionday, May 24. .. Lib fae Tuesaay, May Hee = 116% Wednesday, May 26, 116 6 dy ‘Tbursuay, May 47., 116 116% Biigay, m 16% dis. Batusoay, i OM hie by borrowers. Gre no evidences of clique manipulation, but the | prevalent secling is one that favorsa moderate | j ign; MQvance. The Secretary of the Treasury upto | Mic hot anuounced whesher Ou Tours. | There Low- eat, Closing, 116% 116% 116, 16 116% 116 ie ie lis 6% lity 16% 1,630 bales Texas, purchased tor Providence account at @ price justifying no change in quotations, but showing a tairly sustained | the other business, ‘market, | market, The sale, in connection with | imparted a rather better tone to the ¢ notices issued for the Ist of June, it is un- derstood, have been taen case of and will be mostly ." Futures «the ioilowan 1%c. tember, 160,a 16 November, 1d 5-1 ES March, 15 29-20 | Quotations based September 1. to74, | in quality not on | the grade quoted | dling, 1o3ge.; good American standard of cla jou Uplands. Alanna, New Orleans, Tezas, | | ordinary | Good ordi | Low migalin Midaling Goya inmdd | Miduiu - | Consumption. ose | —For tuture delivery ib: been as tollow at 15 2-sue.; J 15 &5- 16 Lob 15 29-82 at boy wW ut 16 Lite. dune, 1.80 at 18.26. loc, + August. 900 at Ls not ib gus i duly, t | Guy ats ‘00 ube | New orleans, Siv; on, I, 34; Wumingt 174 vot y last veal as foliows—To I by steam, \e., compressed. 0 Liverpool, by steam. 1l-3ad compressed. beatles Correz.—the market for ai! steady. We note ou private terws We quot iair do, a lbhe., & i8¢,: prime do. Toe. @ lWige., 2c.; Laguayra, duly, 16 T-9.¢. —Yesteruay alter two P. M.—M: rt Qt 1b “i8-i6e. ; Mareh, 10) at 15 Lsi6e. ce. GS) wt Lb SL 3700 at le & | Suy dx 18 8-16 » 649 at 16, ¢ Sw at Lo 29-320. 1, 8,20) bales. dc. a zie. ; do.. cloged firm ut au udvance of IIc. @ | ng being the final quotations :—Jun | | August, 15 3-16c. a 16 7-32c.; Sep: clover, 19 1-32c. a 18 Vl pecetnber, 1) 11-826, February, 15 213-c a Lage i april,’ 16%e. & 1G 53. 00 st tion in torce and on upland cotton in store running | re than hala grude ubove or belo urdibary, l4e.; good ordinary, l5tc. ¥, lodc.; low middling, 19356, ; mids midd ihy, 17%¢. Quotauons based on 1 ty te 1 1534 is 1s Ww 13g 636 iy We ve se v7 11% WR s* ToDay, Last Evening, Tal. | . 2,080 276 i s low iniddiing) tue sales have luy (lier. notice) Se loige., 500 at uly, OO at 15 81d... 80) at 1,90v wt lo wate. . 15-ib2., 200 at 15 Sidze.; November, 200 + 15 27-82c.; April. 600 at 16 1-3. J) bales. fo-day up wo one P. M. Ay short nouGes) at 15 25-32c,, 200 (uo notes to-day). 100 at . Wat 15 13 lee. 2.0 (hort 10) at 19 27-80. 5Ov at Loige., 700 At 1S 15-i6e., 7.0 at 19 S18 luv at 1,500 si8e.; September, ab 16 Li-10e., 0 at Ide. 2 at 18 Sige. : December, 1 April, sW at 16 ise. 10) rand total, 25, r, dUy at Week, reighis ‘closed Yo Hamburg, MON, DY steain, d9c. ‘bY sail, grades Was et and sales Of 1.010 bags tuor eS Albion’ » rulmary KO loc. Te. by ho Bre Ie. @ 17'4e., mood ao., +, 183c. @ 18Ke.; exireme range lor Old, uy oF 9 days; Java, government brass mais, 2c, a2.¢.: Singapore ic. @ Zc. ; Ceylon, 200. a i140. | Maracalbo, 194 . * A 1BIgC. ¢ ‘9c. ‘a x00 Jamaica, 17 5c. Hides were quiet. Leather wasim | ) Sales, 199. stock, 11,762 surpentine, Sie. & 33k. strained rosin, We. $4 25; Wilniington tar, pitea, + Washington do. $26. Oins.—Crude sperm was quiet. Crude whaie was in- active. Lurid was dull and lower. Coton seed was quiet and prices were nominal The stuck was very Tight Ked Was inactive. Ulive was moderately in.e- tive. Menhaden was quiet ana steady at dic. Line seed was easy at le 4 Gbc. We quote Olive, Marseilles, Quarts, $4 So 4 $4 40; do., Im casks’ $1 bide & $1 2; paim. fc. a Skc.: linseed, cry (Caaks aad bbls). 64c. a 660; wha n, Se. & 160. § do., do. outhern, & wh Te a Tc; do., bl crude, $1 65° do., winter. uni Dieached $2.0): menuaden, i winter, $115 4 $i ii; spring and suinme @ $112 red, Western distiulied (elaine). sap-nified, 72c, # 7d¢.: cotton seed, crude, Southern yellow, 63c. a 7c. ; do.. Youow ana white | $13); Bank, 43° Cow,” se. § neatsfoot, BSc. Straits, 450. ; (OW. Va. O. and 0, I natural luvricating, 28 to #0 gravity, 23c. a 280 URANGES AND Lewons.—We note siles by auction of 2,600 cases Valencia oranges at $0 4 $12 0, 5.00 boxes Paler- mo and Naples oranges at $2 50 @ $4 8 wnd SLO boxes do, do. lemons at $4 0 a $4 55. erkoveca —Ibe market was dull and lower, with sales of 50 bis. refined at .2%c., spot. We quote Ur in valk, 63. for spot, bie. for dune; do. 1 bbis., 1) spot, Ide. tor June; Fenued standard white, 1934 spot, 133c. for June 15, »aphita, Ye. tor spot, se. June. Mitadelphia, Lie. Baiumore, 13%,c. vi Provisions. —Keceipi et, 7244 tor for for cases, IBlge. ages; cut meats, and lard, 100 Kegs. ipts for the week 2,404 paccaxes, veer 220 do., cut wemis 2508 do., aud lard 1.031do and 100 keys. the pork market was uiet and more steady, closing on ‘Change decidediy rmer, $20 being “tid lor August. Lhe saves were bout 3000 bbls. at $20 15 for June, $20 85 for July. and ) 40 for August, and 60) bis. hew mess at Hee! hans were quiet at I8c. a 2c. lor Western Beef inactive. We quoie —Barrelled beet, plain mess, $10 extra mess, S11; packet bee, #10; Werced devi, ‘India mess, city extra, $25 a $29; India mess, p21 a $22; prime | ess, $15 4 $20, on and cut iedts remained duli | was steady with a fair trad The les were about 6.00 terces ac Mize, for June, Lafc. a M4 7-lde, for guly, MMige, a 14 9-18 tor suigust and. 6) Uerces Prime city at 13ec. Cut meats were quiet We note sales of 27.0.0 Ibs of picklea bellies at [1gc.. 9,000 los, fresh bellies at l0e., 90 buxes rib bellies atilige., and Ireso hams at ildgc., and 80! fresh shoulders at 83c. Dressed hoxs were quiet at 94ct a Wge. lor vity. Kick—The mafkei was quiet and steady. " We note sales of 20 casks Varolina at (3c. a Se., 10) bags Range: AL Osc. a 3c. and O bbls. Louistina at 7c. & 75yc. M uote ;—Carolina, good, (ye. do.’ prime 8¢,; do., choice, Sisc, a Sage. ; Louimana, 7'c. a fait to prime, and common qualities down to ve." Ran- oon, Use, currency, Patna, 7c., currency; Kangoon, Ws $2 78.4 $3, gold. Gak.—The market nally unchanged. We ferior to common, 7340. | good fair, 8c. a 8 and nominal, very quiet and nomi- quote :~Cuba—Refluing, ye. a THe; do. do. iin to do., good to prime, diac. a S%yc. 5 | grocery, fair to good, B4ac. a Sise.; do. prime to choice, Sic. w s%e. i centriiigal, hhds. aid boxes. Nos. 3 to 1s molas:es, hhas. and voxes, Te. a 7c. 5 Duleh ‘standard, was Receipts, $0 bbls. and 2,071 bbls. for the Wuiskgy. Held al $1 103g, without | week. Wasduil aud nominal, | buyers. | rkuanrs.—The market continued very strong tor pe- | | troleum treights, but business continue. to be somewhat | restric‘ed on account of the nigh prce of oll. Tn grain freightg there Was more deiuand. ine chyayenients ‘Were as tolluws:—to Liverpool, by ate gras, at dd. and 75) boxes che ‘sail, 56,000 bushels grain at7 sieam, 16,000 bushels grain ac 93d. and rivute terms. The charters were as | ian bark, hence to Cork for or | quarters grain at Ss 9d. and £iv other (now at Boston), wit rain, at Rout ers, at. 83, 8d weyiun Dark, irom Baltine bbls. refined petroieum, at ds. hence to the we: St of italy, with 5,00 cases ao. id 1,000 bbls. | do.. at e2isc. and 43. Sd., respeciivery; a Belgian ship, ‘ trom PhiiaJelphia to Antwerp, wita 1, Ov bbis. do, on private terms: an American bark (about 40) tons) tow at Boston, to go to Charleston with rosin and spirits, at Gs. for spirita and 4s. for rosin; @ Briusn bark (about 40) | tong register) trom Pensacola to & direct port in ihe United singdom with resawed lumber, at £8 lds, siand- ard. Ay U0 ctishiels ro London, 00 DOMESTIO MARKETS. | | Gatveston, May 29, 1875, Cotton dull and nominal. Middling, lie. Net re- | ceipts, 94 Dales. Gross 4, © xports coastwise, 353. sales, | 125. stock, 34,224, aN New Onteans, May 20, 1875. Cotton dull. Middling. 183c.; low miadling, 14);c. ‘oou ordinary, 134c. Net receipts, 310 bales; vross, Wt Xports to reat Britain, 7,487. ib. stocs, Montne, May 29, 1875. ;,middiing, 14e. a 14% , 12,653, Savannan, May 29, 1875, Cotten dull; midd!ing, 15%0. Net receipts, 48 balen, bales, 17 Cotton stem S2bales. Sales, WU. stoca, Cotton quiet; middling, 15%0. Net rece:pts, $44 bales Bales, 100. Stock, 10,639. Winsaxarox, Ma Spirits of turpentine dul! and nowninal at uiet at $1 Sv ior strained. Crude cturpent $1'oo ror tard, $200 tor yellow dip, $8 2 ir virgin. steady at $1 05. Osweco, May 29, 1575, but dull: sales of SW bbis. at 26 Zo for No. fol v' 1$ 2 tor douvle bo ciub, $1 16; ext white Michigan, $1 sitles of 1,5 0 busive | yellow at sic. Gorn me: woited 85 tor ta olted, per ton. Millt eady ; shorts, | $26; niludiings, $27 per ton. Canal tre nd 1,173.0) tees lumber. Burravo, May 29, 1875. Receipts, by lake—Flour, 3,00) vbis.; wheat, ' 124,000 bushels; corn, 131,000 Jo. ; oats, 60,00 do. By railroad Flour, 6,300 bbis. ; wheat, 10.000 bushels; corn, 28,000 ai gats, 13.00 do. shipments, by canal to tide’ wate Waeat, 233,00) bushels; corn 7,.udo. By railroad—Fi: 5,0") bbis.; Wheat, 6.00) bushels: coru, 5),0)) do.: 4 23.00 Jo. Canal treigais—W heat ew York. Flour stead: o tor spring, $57) 4 $600 f $5754 $675 Ly 2% ior white, $) & 75 ior rye Wheat duil and unsectied ; les of So. 2 Miwaukee Cluy a: $1 Corn very duil; sales of 5,000 Dushelssample lots at bhy & Ose. ; 8,000 do. prime ary No. Zon privace terms, about Joe. oF The. Oats held above buyers’ views, asking 7c, Ryeand pariey—Sone pere., Fork lower and quiet at 1 SO tor heavy mess. Lard lower at Idige. aise, tiagh- ‘wines nominal. Torepo, Ma There has been no regular board to~lay actions only, Wheat dull; amber Miculgan, ¢ July, $1 26%. Corn steady; high mixed, Jane, 72e. Tisge., August, Toigc. Onis du or shabments reported, meal, uly, ‘and noulinal, No receipts Cmtcaco, May 29, i876. Flour duiland unchanged. Wheat active. lower, un- : No.2 do. hog 1 9 ie. weak, lower ull snd drooping; 2 spring, $1 0a Pork in fart wemand, stron, et Domingo, 16sec. a Lic.: Porto Rico, ‘iTe. a 196. ; Cor spot or June, $2) July, Lard advageea, Rica Iie, 2 ie; Mexican 19c. a 20c.; Angonece idea | ules at $4 8) spot or June Sie $0 duly. bute giye.: savanilia, Ise. a 213sc.: Curacod, 7c. a 19s) 2g unchanged. Whiskey dull; nominally $i FLOUR AND URAL ceipte— jour, 7,671 bb: i there Wag no afternoon cali of the 202,007 bushels, ¢ . 55,00 di . eceipts—F lou: 000 bbix. , why 2000, 3 21,8u% do. e Feceipts for the wees were 9,000 do. ; oats 50,00) do. ; ba: 7, oo Spipments. bbis; Wheat, 65,ic5 bushels; corn, 474,320 Flour, 5,00 bbls; wheat, 68,000 bushels; corn, 9 Is6.475 do. ; corn meal, 70 bbls ond ‘435 bag do. ; oats, 31,000 do. 83.7.0 bushes ‘the do ect javored the buyer, walle soe eales were tnade at lower PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. prices, With sie: Coru meal was qu Dags at $4.0) for 8 eilow, and $3 60 enn er 10) Ibs. mod 2 ixurd Chotce state puperfae W | Minnesota. fi | Round hoop Ohio Round hoop Unio, St. .ouis, low extra bt Louis, straight extra... | St Louis, choice double extra, | BL Louts, cuore tanmaly. Kye tour, fine to supe Southern! No. 2. Southern, extra Southern, faintly. Corn meal, Wesiern orn meal Jersey or Cor =" ices, 8 for No. 2 Cha business was | wext week's delivery. rit hoe a 3 for No. 2 Clicago. im store decid busn | Ne. 2 Miiwaul Milwaakee, red winter. ibe. Barley was i quiet. We no! Towed = tate, Shove and $1 6 for Canada prime, Hipes.—ihe mai Texas and WW Kio lbs, ue. & Ziige. 2se.. Corrientes, Yivauia yellow ber bul. ; Baltimore e | $4 ver Iu), ibe, ; eaty sacxed, cosree. $1 4 | $145; volted yellow. $1 55 a'$i 65; ; Jersey sackpu, al, Brandy w neal. puncheon: jusnels at 72c. a 73c. tor mixed, 7éc. @ » tor Ohio mixed, 78e, tive and nominal. sales of 6,00) bushels mand at full prices. o8 Ayres, 25 DS. @ 43 IDS. 238 Grande, 20 lbs. w22 Ibs. Ze, a 2ge Improvement Was Ooservable towaru the | 25 j i 3.00 bois, Kye flour was steady, :We nove sales of Wy bbis and WW randy wine, $5 Wa We and 4 ior southe Sa a coarse, 9! ; ane it a $1 85 per 0 los, ne whi shipping brads. wade brand: | RSSUSSESSERHESELESECSS but at decidedly lower there Was considerabie inquiry for export, at cago suring, at which figure & part of done. Milwiukee brought $112 tor No.1 quest. Win- The sa about 200,000 for No. 3 Chicago, $1 12 tor 13 tor do.. in store; $1 17, tor No. and Colorado spring; $1 30 tor with light receipts Th Be. a ide. for se (mer ats were dull. fu for tucks and 10 jor ~tate. | malt was 145 tor two- 1 50 for Lake rket was quiet, with « moderate de- We note sales of iW. Southern (eXas on priva rms, We quote:— a5c.; a0. 2 iba a 26 5 NOntevideD, Bite Ie 8 2136 IDS, 21 ibs a 22 ibs, “Blige. 8 io; Rio Oriaoco, 21 ibs. «| itornia, 2s To, a 29 IDs, 220. iba 8 21 Ibs, Que. a Wige.; San Kye was vomii for four-tuwed tate, Juan, 22 ids. « 24 1b 193¢e.; Matamoros, 22 Ibs. & A Ibe, 10 Vora Cruz, 18 ibs. @ 19 ibs., 18e. & 190.5 | Tampico, 236 8c. @ ive. ; Bogota, 18 Ibs. | |e Vos, 190. a Be; Maracaibo, 20 ibaa 2 lbs, 1c. & c.; Bam and Lay ta, » fra 28 bs, ad Beay' n fer 39. maida NoLasses.—There were no sales reported, and the | market continued fugal and mixed, ao. & 400.; Porto Ri New 01 Naval 701 nal, with (he tendency | lower prices, We | Gus at sso, and 21 je. 9 22 Ibs. toe. a Men; Puerto bello y crop, Ye muscovado, reining, 900. a ibs. a 22 ‘Ibs, Wve Wo. 8 W5y0. 240, a= ~ a= 190. —Light DacRs, Sto. & s6e,; | light orvp, Sdo. & 80, ; “middle crop, | and over ere ‘So's So Rough , . ROU rough oak, 2c, a 31 bellies, ide. 20560. middie very quiet. We quote m= uba, centri- "20: a Sue. do. elayed, S8c. x ‘ Provivence, R. 1, Mav 30, 1875, Printing cloths were more active during the past week with larger sales, the market closing at Sic. 4 Sige. for best standard and extra 64x64, an advance of Jeo. OD higher grades. Sales of the week 115,700 pieces HAVANA WEEKLY MARKETS. Havawa, May 29, 1875, Sugar, dull; prices nominal; small business. Nos. W to 12, Dutch standard, iz}y a 13% reals per arrol Nos. 15 to 2, Duteh standar), 15% 4 iPreals; u 908 sugar, 10% a il reals; centritugal sugars, tair to good qual- ity, Mg ia: muscovado sugar, 5% @ 6% rea In gold tor common to fair, anu 6% a7 reais in god. for fair to good refining; centritugal » rs, Nos. Ii to (3, in ZZ a 14% is stock in Warehouse at and Matanzas, 00 boxes and 4,000 bhds; receipts of the week, 25.50 boxes i 5.00 bhds Exports of the week, 35,000 boxes and 16,00 nhds. in- cluding 9,100 boxes and 13,000 Dhas, to (he United Stares. Bacon, $37 a $89 percwt Flour, American, $3) a $9 5) per bbl Mamas, American sugar-cured, $45 « $47 ver quintal. Lard, in ke; a8 ¥ per quinral; in tins, aha B47 Foracons, $+ 4 $9 4 per obi. “Was. Yel low, $14 @ $15 per arrobe. aval stores firmer. Lumber, white pine, $05 4 $63 per M; pitch ine, $33 a $97. chooks fat White navy beans dia i reais per arrobe. & ing tobacco, $56 a $58 » quintal. Corn Wis a 11 reals per airobs. oops fia’ long shaved, $75 a SW per Freights dull and nomina.. Spanish gold, 197 a 19%; American, 19a 20). Exchange steady; on the United eg, 6 days, currency, 67 9 63 72 premium ; 6 days, Sirieatam:, short eight, 100's Woe precaresny os Loe rem iad premium, om Paria, 100 108 premiam, vo tanataher FINANCIAL. iia don, UGUST BELMONT & Oo. nkers, 1) and ieue travellers’ credits, aval world, through the * Messrs. De Rothschild and their correspondents. Also commercial credits and telegraphic transfers of money on Caltorma, burope and Havana LAP LEY & BAZLEY. NM 4 BROADWAY. —8TOCK RS OF JHE STOUK y TiME OF FUR. j6 FOR LEs8 THAN 0 ; OUR PRINCIVALS DO NOT ADVeRIISE; 0 CONTRACTS IN OUR NAME; PAMPHURT, “HOW MONEY Is LOST AND MADE WALL sTREKT,” MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDEES8. =—STRADDLES Ad ai ee PRICE same paper) to }, 30 to 6) days per lw PAPSLLY & RadLbY 74 Broadway. ae T_REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND A‘ undo ment insurance Policies, Morteaces ‘ant ther Securities, Insurance of ali kinds effected with Best comps J.J. ABRICH & Co, LIT Broad way, ANY AMOUNT FROM $1000 TO $800) TO LOAN Ante improved ‘and unnproved Real Estate tn this city oF Brooklyn without bonus. tor term of 5 AVITT, 18) Broadway. LitAM fe Le STOCK PRIVELEGE COSTS $10) AND CONTKOLS 1W0 shares of stock tor 30 days, without aduitional Margin, i the stock moves WW per cent vuring that ume Avestment pays $i w0.* Fuil imformation sent tree on application, TUMB [DG. & CO., Baukers and Brokers, No, 2 Wall street, New York. Bs BLANKS, SLIPS, BILLS, RECEIPTs, NOTE Heudings and every, kind of rinting, suitable for banks, bankers, brokefs and fluanctal companies romptly urnished, atthe MATROPOLIiAN PRINIISG EGTAwLislMeN; So. 218 Broadway. swears WAVE MOSBY TO LOAN ON GOOD ow iA ow oe Ryost an ones Principals siting (0 fe NV wis 9 ae HL. GRANT, 143 Broadway. 1.0. do., grow Nay. a ‘engiteh isla 4 Rute sa bbia do. a! PINE STREKT=LUANS roved Real ketave io Ot, 18%ge. for June 10. | a | 9c. sdo., 161 19 to 20, do. inte A Y ep etn) ot | to prime, 7ige. a ogc. + ry, Jair to EER Se. Brazi—Duten standard,’ Nos. 9 to MU, 73e. h. Juva—Dutch standard, Nos. 10 to A a Siac. Ma- nila—Superior and extta superior, 733 : standard A, i0.:do., crushed, ILke. powdered, 11ge.; granu Ideas iige.} yellow, bo. ate. extra Cs thee. & be. f cut | Toat, lisse ‘eaninis was dull, The sales wore 30 wercos at 14ic. for good. TaLLow was dull and nomins! at 8440, a 8%c, per Ib. for prime city, With sales of 15) 00 Iba ar Sie. a 75 c.” Net receipcs, | gC. ; Corn Bid rye, Sr. . OMts, Sige. to + tum. ber, $2 0 to the tudso®. Lake receipts—20,70) bushels | corn, 1,80: do, 004,00) feet ot lumber, < anal ship- NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. BINANCIAL, | | MAPPOSA LaND AND MINING COMP a 0 Nassau street solders of the preterre conipany are he-eby shal of have pata the Cost on or before May 31. w ment im the baie Ata Waly MONKIS bh | ‘omimon ‘such of the shares ax ht of $l per sare, and be sold as per advertise- nian, Iti, Assistant Secretary. ‘DS TO EXO inthe city of B ew York Post offices . (0 TO LOAN—FOR FIVE rs, Without bonus. on first class city 2 33,00 in B ooklyn. Aduress 20) Souta Fitth street, Wiluamsbarg. | Adaress . 1. $10.000 ; roperty Rt OStE Os" TO LOAN IN VARIOUS AMOUNTS a 250.00 ou New York improved ‘roperty; | $4,000 for Lots, GeO, H. HILLY Es, 197 Broadway. $500.000 TO LOAN—ON FIRST BOND ANO morigage.on New York and Brook- lyn real estate, in sums to suit; no delay; bring papers. SHIPMAN & MekSaksAU, 52 William sireet, Union 10 "LOAN ON OR RUY sTOC 500.000 Bouds, Mortwages, Insurance Polici any Railroad Bonds, 1 other valuable bonds or curities. FAUL P. LODD, 9 Liberty street. COPARTNERSHIPS, (ozAz NeRsuIP NOVICE.—NOVICE 18H given that the partnerstup heretotore existing be- tween Heury Norton and Camer 1. Jones, under” the firin vame of C. t. Jones & Nortun, has been this da solved. All debts ‘owing to the said partnership are to received by Uco. B. Lester, agent, and all demands on the | suid dirm of ©. 1. Jones & Norton, of the St James llotel, are (o be presented to him tor payment at the private . HiuNRY NORTON, Attorney. L FI DQ THE METROPOLITAN ABLISHM d NT, No, 18 Broadway, | auexcellent place to have thelr Printing done with promptuess, Deatness and cheapuess. BUSINGSS OPPORTUNITIES, YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER AND ZA nabits, with irom $59,000 to $100,00) eapital, can hear of an opportunity to invest in a business, already established that will yield 1 ; Feterences Kivea and required. address box 499 Baltimore Post otic NORKLS, MAN IN THIS CITY, HAVING AN EX- xd valuable business in the sale of medi- Will associate htinselt with & partner having a un Unusual opportunity tor the right per |. W. HYDE, 79 West blev- | Cines, small capit son. Address, for the week, enth street. NESS MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL CAN ait Share in a manutacturiug business, paying cust tra Apply at AMOAY‘s sbow card | ment 116 bo | WITH $1.00 CASH, IN y store, Bow doing a good 1: come and: salsiy MAN'S, 47 Great Jones street. s PON BLE GENTLEMAN business paying $5,000 yearly rvices of two persons he will Cail ior EVAKL>, 48 West | | RoW jee and a: vant easy Le requiriny Wish GOOD k WIth make $ Pil st ME yo GS ce can ber week t of ensh required; no rise. Cail | Mond at 10 West Third st., near Broadway. | id bd i iN TY tO HAVE YOUR r is atthe 4 POLI PRINT Lou MeN, a3, wat because wet Xiensive facilities the offlee possesses. work ‘8Qmue al the lowest rates, and with great prompmeos, A PARTNER WITH A SMALL CAPITAL TANT V r into a very profitable mapatacturing ss. for particulars call at 16 North Witdkim eel, Up stairs. C, HAD, Wasrioca ral WITH FROM @,.0 TO $7,000 to tal rol'and management of a bust- ness that wil pa, Audress &., box .05 Post ottice, Newark, \ extensive busine: Newara, N. J, WILL Apply at iki & ises, 17 Tol! or —A’ PARTNER WANTED, WITH |HIS | $5.0()0.~dndant in a we testablished cash busl- hess: will bea; the wost thorough examination; ung ues. tionable reference given. Apply to JAMS DENNIS & ,, Lit Nassau sireet (ud per cent “INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, WITH $1,50v, to tage the management of an Address E. P, M., Hegister ofice, PURCHASE A GOOD KSTABLISHED uiucturing Dusiness; cash sales. £83 Canal street, or on prem- tor. | | ° | THE COURTS. | FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. Before Judge Kasmire. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. } Joseph Scannell, Charles Willams, alias Gus Nichols, and Peter Woods, the three men arrested m the act of committing @ burglary at Nu. 203 | | East Twenty-third street on tne 22d imst., have | been veld tor trial Nichols will appear against his comrades at tne trial as a wituess lor tue State, aud their conviction ts therefore certain, He bas also giveu in ormation to Captam Gunner, oi the Eighteenth precinct, that wili enavie bim to arrest two wiher persons who participated in | the burglary, Tnomas stafford, another oi: tue | gang, 16 yet in the hospital. | | WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. | | Betore Judze Bixby. THE SAME OLD STORY. | | As Christian Mintzel was walking along Thomp- | son street on Saturday night he feil in witu two colored damsels, named Lavinia brower aoa Mary Withams, They lured him to No, 59 Thompson street, aud Woile there robbed him of $17. fuey were suosequeutiy arrested oy Officer Larkin, of the Eiguto precinct, and at the Washington Place Court Judge Bixby heiad them for trial im $1,000 bau eaco. SUICIDE AT FORT HAMILTON. The body of David Wilson, a discharged soldier, | late of Compauy 0, Fourth Cavalry, a native of Cooperstown, Scotland, aged 37 years, was found Bapaabo f morning bapging from a tree near Fort milton, Wita evidences ui suicide, He was be- heved to have been insane. ULoroner Simms Will hold an inques: at the Brovkiyn Morgue, ao eetneaepnlgpe DEATHS. atin BLEASE.—May 20, 1874, of croup, BELLA, daughter | of Jon and Nelly Biease, aged 2 years aud 10 | months. 1 Fuueral from No, 63 Newark avenue, Jersey City, | this day, at turee o'clock. BReGUGLI4.—On Sunday, May 90, 1876, at nine | @ciock A. M., OL pheumonia, sBRENO G. P. Brea ape @ native ol switzeriand, in the 33d year of 19 age. Relatives and friends of the family, the members | ot ivanhue Lodge, of New York, FP, id A+ BL; members of Leo Lodge, of Brooklyn, Kuigats of Pythias; mMemvers of the Scieta di Uniwne @ ‘Tralieianga [taliana, aod the memoers of the Soci- ela Ciceineso di Mutuo e Soecurso are invited to end the iuneral, iroum ois late residence, No, 876 | an Buren sireet, Lrookiya, oa Tuesday, June 1, 1875, at two o'clock P, M. May 30, after bad | MING.—Ob Sabvato mornin, s’ vines, EMMa O., eldest chid o: Thon 4 Matiidla J. Cuming, aged | year, 1] months ana 2s days. Funerai on Taesday afternoon, at ball-past two och ck, [rom the residence of her parents, No, 323 Tenta street, Souta Brookiyn. Relatives and {rieuds are respeciiuily invited (0 attend De ORIMUELA.—On &: y, May 29, at three o'clock P. M., TOMAS DEB ORIHURLA, in the 45th year Of his age. ¢ His irieods and the mewbers of Montgomer; Loog*, No. 68, are invited to atieud the funeral, at Bis lave residence, 112 Fortieth street, near | Broadway, on Tue-day, Juue 1, at nalf-past one. Havana papers please copy. Dispeow,—On Sanday, May 30, SaRan COOK, | widow of Samuel W, Disbrow, in the 83d year of | her age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fuoeral, (rom the Central Methoaist Episcopal chureh, south Filth street, Brookiyn, E. D., om | ‘Tuesday, June |, at two o'clock P. M, | GILAULY.—Suddeniy, in Brooklyn, on Saturday } | evening, May 20, PereR P. GiLncLy. | Notice of Moeral in fuesday’s Herald. GRAHAM.—On Sanday, May 30, AMELIA M. | | GRAHAM, aged 70 years. Funeral to be hela at the residence of her siste: | Mrs. 8. Kosn, 134 North Oxtord street, on Tue: Gay, Juue 1, aciwo o'clock P, M, Frieuds and Fejatives are invited. | HaLLipay.—sudveuly, on the 29th inst, Exiza, wile of James R. Halligay. Notice of tunerai herea'ter. LeeGar.—On Wendesday, May 26, at Lake of tne Woods, Minnesota, JANE ANNa, Widow of the late Wiliam Leggat. of tnis city. Reiatives and frieuds of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the lumeral services, irom ber late residence, 26 West Waanington piace, on Tuesday, June 1, at four P. M. Interment oa Wednesday aiteruoon, Juue 2, from the house of ber brotner, Joon Aiwill, Hudson, N.Y, Havson | River Railroad tains at 8 ana 10:30 A. M. LeUWEss.—Ob Sunday morning, &t three o’clock RUDOLPH LeawWeEss, a. D, foe funeral Wil tuke place from his late ri dence, 48 Second avenue, on Tuesday, June i, at two o'clock P.M. Frie: and acquaintances of the famuy, as Well as the memvers of the Mi deissohn Benevolent Society and the Browners of | Moaat Sinat Loage, L U. O. F., are cordially luvited to atiend Lewis.—At Sing Sing, on Thursday, May 27, [pa Lovisa, youngest daughter of Starks W. and Ma- tilaa UL. Lewis, in the 20h year of her age, | Tue reatives and iriends of the family are in- | vited to atiend her fane:ai, irom the resideuce of her parents, Croton aveuus, sing Siog, on Gay, Sistiust., at two o'clock YM. Carriages in waltiug at the depot oa the arrival of the li oseee train from Forty-second sfrect aud recarn at 4:44. MonGaN.—On Friday Rot age May 28, 1875, of pneumon atter ap tlivess of four days, Rev GILBERT MORGAN, D. D., of South Catuliva, age b4 ye! Fuueral services will taxe place at the residence | O/ his Su0-In-iaw, Mr. EK, Delate:d Smitu, 14 East Foret street, vetween Mauisoo gad Filth @ nue, Aew York, vg Mouday murmiog, May | tea o'clock, | arrival of one P. | daughter of Charles and Sarak Ann Wangzer, aged | sist principal e forteited | contrac’ for | Derantwsnr or Postic Wonns, Orr, | Powder and Magnetic Paste sold, NESLAGE.—At her residence, corner West and | Perry stieets, oD Sunday morning, AMELIA C. NES* LAGE (aée Gurms), im the 23d year of her age. iA t SALE, Toe relatives and irends oO! the fami y are Te- THE ENTIRE COLL ON FINE OIL Pant. | speectuily mvited to atiend the funeral, on Wed- TIRE 'GOLLEUTION: CF bi nesday, Jane 2, from St. Javea) Lucuerah ¢ sure, ING RECENTLY IMPOx BY MB, D'UC¥VET- Fiitwehta sureet, hear Second avenue, at hali-past wen yomue e78n08, OF Past TER ARE NOW ON PREF EXHIBITION, DAY AND Nicnois.—On Friday, May 28, 1 EVENIN Nicwo.s, widow 0) Robert H. Nichols, late of Biookiyu, N. Y., aged 73 years, 1monty andédays, 82 FIFTH AVENUE; AMONG THEM WILL 8B Kela ives aud itends ae requested to attend . --— the funeral irom the afeigence © J. 0. Halsey, a¢ FOUND THREG SUPERB WORKS BY DaVID Urange, N. J., on Tue day, June 1. at fiteen . saa nad minutes of four PM. Train’ trow toot of Barclay COL, RNTITLED, | atreet, ar 2:80 P. M., to Brick Churea Station. | The modern Gali ne, ” Quine. —On Saturday, Muy 20, 1875, LLLEN, wite | “Tnetgtere Galileo, “And Yee Is Taras | of Peter, in the 45th yeur of her age. “Toe Hunter.” ‘The relatives and iriends are invited to attena Also, 262 Wi By Kare! Doms, ¥ t pvr | “Joan of Are and Charies WII." xf “Henry II. and Wiliiain of Orange,” her funeral, from bet late resiaene Forty-first street, on Monday, 3ist o'clock, | r ual merit. RoGeRs.—On Friday, May 28, MARY ANNE | To be sold wm TNC MSay aad FRIDAY EVENINGS, Rogers, for many yeurs a falthiul atiendant and | June 3 and 4, at 8 o'clock, trivnd in the fumuly of Henry Van Wart, aged 53 | ROBERT SOMERVI Auctioneer. _ years, be eens ia ms = . ‘Yoe funeral will take place trom Trinity chapel, UcTION NoTICy. — THIS DAY ONDA) West Twenty-fifth street, on Monday, May 31, at | 1d West Sif ocee eth avetne, haif-past eleven o'clock. vanmnaian at Lo'ciock * Koss.—May 30, after an illoess of two days, THE | (sale positl ODORE ROss, aged 47 sears. | namely :—Magniticenc Ww ay aon rosswood Plane Toe tuneral will taxe place from his resi used onthe 2: oh aooat gts ‘satin, bro: ldence, No, 8 Bust Thirtieta street, on luesday, dupe 1, at all-past one P. M. Remains will be taken to the Woodiawn Cemetery, ropsand plush; Easy lyet and Bragyels Carpets 1 damas< Curtains, Bookcaw , Vat fine Oi) Painting es, tas 20 ton lace w | Chan Cieveiwnd, Ciucinuati aad *Dutchess county pa- and Writus L #00 volun choice Books, rich im pers please copy. | ported Mantel Sets, « . ia To THE MEniERS OF IN “DEN rAL ! y vutte, ta son tate DD EReND aT ROYAL ABCH | rosewood ant inlaid Diack walnat; Dressing 1G. BROTHE You are heres | Case, Bureau, Commodes, AL by summoued to attend the iuneral of our late | moire sce. pure hair Materes brothar, Pueodore Koss, a Thirty-second degiee | spring Beds,’ Pillow Quilts, 20 fine | w nkets, Carpets, €¢.; siuglc and doune Bedsteads. ining Koom, legant Buiiet, solid biuci wainut Extension Table, airs, side tables, China, Dinuer and Tea sete, Cul 8, solid otlver and Plated Ware, Basement and good Kitchen Furniture; other ar.icles too numerous to mene ri tains over 4 lots, sale positive, iM ers, Luke #laerald, McDUNSELL & 0 Mason, Ancient Scottish Kite, of tong stan Time dnd place us above mentioned, © ate Per order, =~ CLAUDIUS F, BEATTY, Master. SANBORN. —This morning, at six o'clock, of pneu- monis, ai'er a snort lines, !RANKLIN J, SANBORN, one vf the proprietors of the Union Square Hotel. Reiatives and friends are invited to attend the funera! services, at the Union Square Hotel, cor- ner Fiteenth street and Fourta avenue, on Tues. | day. Juue 1. at one o'clock. SuAW.—On Saturvay, May 29, after @ short iil- hess, WILLIAM F. >Haw, in the 53d year of his age. ihe funeral will be neld at his late residence, 73344 Lincoin piace, Brookivn, on Tuesday, June 1, Qt hall-past one o'clock P. M. Stamford (Conn.) papers please copy. i} Swird.—Oo thursday, May 27, SARAH ALLEN, Widow o} tue la'e J. Hosiord Smith. _ Relatives and iriends are tnviled to attend ber funeral {rom lier late residence, Stam ord, Coon., at two o'clock P, M., on Monday, May 31, Sarri- ages wil be in attendance on arrival of 12 M. train from Grand Central depot. lorerment will take place at sew Haven. Services yill be held on tae . train from Stw York, sparks.—in Brooklyn, E. D., on Saturday, May 29, OF cipitueria, ANITA M, daughter of Charles A. | and Hanah sparks. _ Funeral 04 Monday, May 81, at one o’ciock, from 168 Souih Fourth street, Relatives and iriends e invited to attend WANZER.—AI er as BE. JOBN. | A. Furniture AUCTIONES tie Arts Salesroouy, ant os Liberty street. it 21 Park Low, cow Yors. AY. at 10g o'clock. UOUSsHOLD RURNETURE * JOHNSON, Jr. fHE FAMILY OF GENERAL by p uction, inJune on jucnee of the deain of Colonel the the late owner, ate, situated it \« maty of Nortnam prising & good Mausion House And about 213 acres of wravie tua pasture Land. spply | to Mess) Fg He & 0v., solicitors, 28 Lincoln's Inn’ Fields, London. N. B,—FParther particulars will appear," l. FAVOR'S AUCTION TLOUSE, AX 18 Gast Wourveenth street, TURSDAY, June 1, large sale of fine new, rich ubd substantial Furniture, comprising ele ant Parlor suits aul nearly everything for Lousexeepiny, also } ood sewing ets; Ollcloths, Clicks, Glassware, Cutlery, Beds, Ma: resses, second hand’ Farnituré, te. Best location tor sales dt good vouds. Co: iments solicited, oF ENT SEAT hingtoa.— t, mn con e parish of Sale tou. Entiand, come m Buridings, Cottages jort tliness SARAH WANZER, 21 years, 1 month and 24 days, | - ; WE. y JUNE 2 Nouice of funeral hereaiter | Aerie PN Nth? prcwie 4. the Reiense of Wat n Briday, May 28, WintraM B, WAR- | Sirs, i’. M. Harford, on t avenue, Mount Veriton, § RE: vears, bv feet soain of . t with (6 chy wuts, Low Rei and iriends are invited to attend the Noe. Usand YS. runniag throush to Firstavepue; the funeral, from is late residence, at Lake View, N. | avove is in one of the finest locations and oMers the colered at auction 1a of the depot: the house are beautiiully shaded no Ue Very centre of the rarest chane Mount Vernon ; 4 J., near depot, on Monaay, two P.M, ‘Train hes tne leaves Chamvuers street at l2z15, contains 40 rooms: the gre WILLIAMS. —Un saturitay, May 20, at mine O'clock | and truited aud are situa A. M., Miss OLIVIA A, WILLIAMS, village. Frieuds of the & tly wre respectfully tnvited to attenu her funer trom t idence o! her jatner, N. G Whiiams, No Kent avenue, Brooklyn, at hall-past (Jur o’clock P. M., Tuesday, — Phi’ at f THIRTEENTH STRSET, N¢AB ous ho'l Furniture below auctloa ) reasouab ¢ offer retused; Bo LION Fifth a) 8 at p ivawe Bee; Wil seit om instatun dune lL. WILson,—Suddeniy, on Sunday, 39th iust., at VCTION SALE AUCTION SALB the residence ol Nis fatner, 072 ‘Lexington ave- | of handsome and vsefal Household + arnitare, hue, (HARLES CUSUMAK, second son uf Clark O. | AML (Monday) MORNING, May Sl, Wilson, in tne Lota year of iis age, i IG apron pees latives and intends are resvectiully imvited to | No, 47 West 1h st, between oh and 6th ave, atteod tae (anera, on ‘Tuesday, Juue 1, at one | Wo magnificent rose wood ease Pianosurtes O'civck P. M., irom St. James’ churea, Seveuty- | “Sicinwiy ous-ang pecker & Brug. | Secoud street, near Lexington avenue, » | Rienty carved Parlor uits, in dain sk aude and bro- WITHERS. —Saturday, May 29, MARTHA, widow of | catel; French inlitu Cabinets. Urkish Lounees, | ase the iate Kowiand Hyde Withers, iu the 47th year | Chairs Cenice pif Ait of her age, , 7 and Bee! 4 ‘VYhe iuneral will take place from ner late rest- | §lot' god Sears dence, No. West Sixt eutn street, ou Lues durkish ud walnut Bedroom Juue i, at eleven o’cluck A.M. ‘Ihe remains will | Seis. consist esauiig Ca: be taken (0 Rubway, N. J., or interment, mnoire-a. 33 hi WriTs.—in Sout Brooklyn, May 28, MaTaitpr, | §P'"s 4 the beloved wile of John u. Witte. ha Mier, aliverware. Ocoee | _ Relatives and irienGs are respectfully invited to ery, rep and balreio() Suis, Hall Stand, Chairs, attend the funeral, from wer late residence, No. 33 Gru-sels and ingrain Varpets; kitehel Cheever place, tvs (MOQuay) alternoon, at two 8 —sale positive. House 2pen 9 A o'ci0ck. ivenue of University place cars, or Sth ave se to 16.0 st. ROGERI C, CASHIN, Auctioneer, Competent men to remove, pack or ship goods, city eo | country. W EbEAnD CANAL ¥ W,R, MITCHELL, AUCTION BR, « LVcK PLATE COMPANY ENLARG & MENT, | utractors. | Notice to THE TAUNION 's 2. will continue the sale of their Sealed tenders, addrei Elegan' nnd extensive Stock of dorsed ter lor We will be received at | ¢ ELEG(R)-PLATED WARS this office until the arrival of the astern and Western Fo: AND_ SPOONS, mails on Thursday, the 2ith day of Juve for the | CHOI0s TABLE CUTLERY, construction cfa Tunnel, a huwber of | oc alating AT “AUCTION. rs. Abat nd riers, B: Dredg: | _ At their salesroom, No. 4 Maiden tane, daily, umeil ing. &e., with several wiles of the emiarze- | further notice, commencing at eleven o'clock, A, M. Heol: also toe extension and deepening of Port Dalhou- J. iH. SWALN, Treasurer, sie and Port Colborue aarbors. | The works will be let in sectious, some of which are situated on the new line between Port Dalhousie and Thorold, and others, about one mile in length each, con- of deepening and widening the present canal at places between s horold and Port Colborae. Maps of the several tovalities together wito plangand | — specifications of the works, can be seen atthis office on aad atter Friday. the Mth day of Jane, where priuted forms of tender gan be obtained. A like class oi intor- mation reiniive’to the works north of Allanburg will be turnished at the resid ineer’s office. Ihorold, and ior Works sou’h ason, plans, £e., } AU! &R, SELLS | to-morrow, at 40 bast Hroadway, 1,00 Lamps of all Kinds. Chandeliers, olf and liquids’ Ges Fixtures, age ainps, iron Safe, fine Partinon, se. DURE Be’ DOR J. SWA at 10 o'clock. a Stock of liquors, braadie: ‘s0 fine fixtu household furniture, Deaiers attend. office.'12 Centre street, IPF, AUCTION s:ER—WILL ) Gast Forty-first street, a large wines, gina, rum im Duik aad , (ce-boX Counter, ale-pamps, carpets, kc., positively in lots be seen at the resident engineer's office, Welland. Contractors are req eswd to bear in mind that tenders Y¥ ISIDORE AUCTIONEER—WILL will not be consid red unless made sirictiy m accord- sell at Ly ‘, at idt First avenue, contents of and, im we Case of firms, » top fixtures, fue lee yin lots. Dealers im t OPP, A Avenue B. CIRCULARS AND Ee Erasing dey age OPERTY. AT AUCTION, AT RAHWAY York, on tuesday, Jame 1, aiSorciock Y. M. remises, Milton avenue, aa ning Pennsyiv ongiug to First Baptist church, with Lot, 100 feet front; also two story trame Lecture Room across the street, 08 corner lov; a0 excelient ‘ovation for business or mana- facturing purposes, lor which buiidings cam De @ Title periect Trains leave foot of first-class me: house, racks, scale: with the printed fora except there are atts lznatures, the nature of the occupation and p ¢ of resiuence of each member of the same; and further, an accepted bank cbecs® or other ava: je security tor the sum of from $1.00 to 83.00, i VATALOGUES, kinds of Au despatch by th LISUMENT, N waren P i N. J., 19 miles fi Nae od any each tender, which sum shall ty tendenng declines entering into the works at the ri ited in the offer subiniited. The amount required in each case will be stated on the form of tender. The check or money thus sent in will be returned to the respective contractors whose tenders are not ac cepted. Por the duc tulflmeut of the contract satisfactory se- curity will be required on real estate or by deposit of mones. public ur municipal securities oF bank stocks to an amouut of ve percent on the bulk sum of the con- fract, of which the sum sent in with the tender will be considered a part Niwety per cent only of the progress est:mates will ve 1 the work. re Zoek H SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER R—OFFICE P+ ison street, setls this cay, at 10% o'clock, et euty-flta sirect, lok add Fixtures ot a iatge paid until the complets To each tender wust be attached the actual signatures » X.. ‘ of two responsible and solvent persons, residents of the MO Ne gy ng ee out of these. conditions eying | [Aw Awuing. three large Counters: Seales and We nee of the works eworaced (n the contra Ora | Bele positive, without reserve, in lots to salt the cept the ioweat ov ony tenet. By on UBER SHO: AUCTIONBER—OFFICE rw uD, Madison street, selis this day, at 10 o'clock, as south Brookiyn, Stock and Furoishing Store, Columbia stree ® Fancy and Deaiers invited. ‘t Great Jon ntiemen's ROPOSALS FOR OLD MATERIAL | Kae Raiwway Comrany, | Precnasixa AGEnt's or u 1ONEER, at 10 o'clock sharp, at &8 ‘street, larve lot of ladies’ and gentle; Sealed proposals, and in . O88 Ss } . Furnishing Goods, Dress aud Piece Googs, Line Suds "hee Piece neale HeteN cna, | cleibing. Fancy Goody nik Uuinbevias ane removal of the following old material, ‘the shops | Miscellaneous Good: GOGH BOUCISTEN, Marsnat of this company at Jersey City — | ised tonsa Wheel) 9 tons Cast Scrap. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, 2 tons steel spring Scrap. | Ds will sel this day, at 2 o'clock, at No, 229 3 tons Wronght Teraings | aireet, coatents of a iarde. Tailoring Bataplishy 11 tons Cast Borings first nger’s sewing Mackiues 2 Batton pets, Purviture of family, 9 tons Screw Cuttings, 3S tous Gum Springs. Also lot ot Varmsh and Oli Barrels. | Successful bidders will be required to deposit 16 per | cent of the amount awarded to them at the time of such NUSSBAUM, AUCTT Sells this day, at 10 at Pigtu: Deal oy 62 rw: clock, at No. ola Grocery Store, Coflee re invited. 2 award. and the balance (per cont) will be payable at T ne time of delivery. right is reserved to reject an: asBaU 7 Gas sOWante and all bias BOWMAN, Paronasiug Agent” | Mf, ancneACM, ASUTIONBER, @ BOWERS SS pue, Stock aud Fixiures of a Cigar Store, Show MISCELLANEOUS, Showcases, Counter, cigars, dc. Dealers invil SL Q)RGEES TAKEN POW CL BAMING HOUSES AND ships of all kinds of insects, am & indies Lasees olesale and retail, | at H. & DANZIGHR’S office, 57 Bowery. , } 15.004 eS RECENT BATE, | AGENTS—LETTERS RECENT. DAT! tates end Canada addresses for sale or copy. Address eastius sabe ACHES «& ag | Auctioneer, salesrooms I6t Chatham, street, hon rol = LF 4 Cy ae Pires contents of at and Cap store, ae \ WikNWAUM, Marshat, —6¥ VIRTUE ze I will expose to ORTGAGE chattel mort rare collection trom all over the Unit AWNER KER'S Auctioneer, 155 ery, will sell this. ¢ Women’s Clothing, 1 ding, Boots, snoes. & By order of P. Ganiey. J I, IS7S, at Ll o'elock A. M.. at No. 4 West 2 thee tee a TS ihe Puatares or 4 arat ings Liquor store, BY ordeE ie 7 oar AMES . STLAR Attorney for BILLIARDS. “ ey for Mortgages. _ ~ SALE.—THOMAS J, WGI <STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL BILLIARD Tables, with the celebrated Combination Cush- re for sale only by the manuracturer and . OOLLENDER, successor to Phel 7:8 Broadway, New Yor. | | | 7 J)EALHERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF BIL- | PPICHAND Waltons fiard taoles will find. by examination, that MORTGAGE SALE. | UESDAY, JONR and stylish Printing Mi ane desctiption Al W% U'CLOCK, AT lus WES? FORTY-SECOND Bf, cheal » $0 SPOLITAN PRINTING #STABLISHMENT, Broadway, canuot be surpassed. Flast CLASS HUCS» HOLD FURNIT FRY NCH PLATE MIRRORS, FINE OLL PAIN Etageres, Bedsteads, marbie top Bureaus and Brasseis and other Carpets, Turkish Chairs, ine Furniture, diaing room and Ru peiug ail first ciass turaitare contained JOUN T. STEWART, Attor: TEHARD WALTER: this day (Monday way, ® large | $6 boxes starch, Goods, Seoten A Wi WiTeRS. AUCtiON day, at2 o'clock, at 44 Canal Household Farnitare, consisting of P Bedsteads. W: tes, Ch airs, Wardroves, Boogcases, hair and exee: feather neds, Villows ond Beddings, Fre maniel and otner Mirrors, Br: i Ollctochs, |, Bugs, &e. T THE WESTERN AGEN large orders to purchase Wearing Appa nd gentiemen will please take particular nouce Liowing pri Vor, Sk uresses, $9 to to 315; Coats, $3 to $2), Pants, $1 to $0; ¥ ent ‘or addre M BERG, 246 7th av., two doors “83g SIXTH AVESUE, R FOURTH STRERT. AA. Ladies or gentiemen re the highest value for Gast off Clotiing, Carpets, ac. on or address Mr. oF Mra NaTiva T EDWARD MILLERS WELL KNOWN BSTAB- é hshment 68 -tsth nue. near Waverley place, | ihe utmost vaiue paid for cast off Clothing. Carpets, & x by calling on OF addressing Mr. or Mra. MILLER. Store Features, 8600000 F i MARAIS! NEW BSIABLISUMENT Lim | \VILLIAM WIITRUS, AUCTIONEER, Wilt AL Broadway, near Twenty-eighth street—Ladies and | ‘on fuesda: 1. corner of Grand genti-men receive toe highest value for cast off Wear | streew, an cieza' weutot carved rr old rosewood Tor saits, with velvet Carpets, French Plate Pier a ing Apparel, Calloradaress Broadway pr BACKS, FO: 4 A GREAT D MAND FROM MY AGENT FoR | [F" Me A GERM snd cetlcant Wotnat apparel targets | Mictoth binin ait Nedrvom saitn tne Sate Furniture, Jeweiry, Laces, Diamonds and Camel's Hait | S54 Wood Ware, Sioves, Window. SI Shawis: We pay (oF Uresses, $15 to $100: Pancaloons, 9f acoravings suivetblated Ware, Mabel to $10; Coats $5 to $20, Address Me. of Mrs. ANH ALT, nslon Table, Clocks, Vesta, Bo ry SS articuiats on day of sale. T FLAITO'S WELL RNOWN UPIOWN KSTAB , - lianment, e; corner of rortyaixtn | W7TLtAM pag A Peet Mente l forthe soktmara | -,\illeell om this day, at o'siogk, the woth street,” s o _ WANTED LO PURCHASE, Grocery Store, 425 fee, soap, ~tarch, Counters, fi niture «ruck, & ay lor Dresses frum $10 to 2 to $8. Address Mr. oF Wentoen AVENUE, WILL Ost. MASUR, 25 J. tively pay th ‘ nest casa prices tor, 18 and ue at0 cakin WaabGe Faso ner 4 gentlemen's ca: jotbing, Carpets, : ladies waited oRU SMAI sATLY PUT! on by Mra, Mast A Pray store ap the city. tr go ‘g Sem; wed Se IP BE gp ive Dr ron A in F W HOLESAuE AND RETAIL DEALGRS IN CLOTH. | oltiee ep serescteeseae lees e eo ing Are invied to call at the METROPOLITAN | —— rey sb posers Copy Bet, ia the Servis, Buidin 5 Vv bees oy PLATS roe Pyrat | / rioting, whic : faiy ous there at hy how beloen = | — j

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