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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCE. Stocks Dull and Featureless---Good Bonds Generally Firm. f GOLD RECEDES FROM 1161-2 TO 1157-8. al The Bank Statemeut--Noney Still Tending to the Financial Centre. ALL STREET, } Sarunpay, Ay 10—6 P. M. ‘The stock market to-day im point of duiness was a ropetition of that of yesterday, Little dis- position Was manifested to enlarge ventures, ex- cept in Western Union and two or three of the lower priced securities, which are being quietiy absorbed obedient to outside orvers. Lake Suore showed the principal weakness of the day, and it is intimated that strong parties are enly awaiting & sharper decline beiore taking hold of It for their DWn purposes, Little confidence was shown tn the permanence of present fgures, and the move- ment of the last two or three days is regarded by the bear: ratler encouraging to their expecta- tions, The opening price to-aay was 59%, from which there was a ay decline to 58%, witha close at 58%. Erie was among the steadiest and Ormest stocks un the list, opening and closing at 15%, @ gain of % on the final prices sesterday. Hannibal and St. Joseph re- mams firm on reports of excellent crops and a prospective inc: ease of carrying bust ness, The same may be said of Northwestern and | St. Pani, both of which are reported to be mate- | rially improving their reeoip:s. Unio and Missis- Bippi sold at 23 a 22% a 227% 222%. Mariposa ended at 13 after sales at 12% a 127%, Western Union was steady all day at 507% 2 80% a8. Tne changes in other stocks were inconsequential and prices witi be found below. THE SALES TO-DAY Amounted to 83,000 shares, which were distributed among active securities as follows. it will be no- ticed that the great balk of the business was tn Western Union, Lake Shore and Pacific Mail. SALES OF ACTIVE STOCKS. New York Central and Hudson, 400; Erte, 2,190; Lake Shore, 25,300; Northwestern, 1,400; do. pre. ferred, 400; Rock isiand, 1,200; Pacific Mail, 12,100; St. Paul, 1.100; do. preferred, 300; Obios, 1,000; Western Untor, 37,800; Wabash, 490; Union Pa- cific, 1,200 Cc. and I. C,, 200. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the opening, highest and Jowest prices of the day :— Opening. = Lowest. New York Central + 103 103 yg 103 Erie...... 15% mr) Ws Lake Snore 50% 59%@ 5834 Wabash. i 56 She rth western. .... 39 39 38% Northwestern chaveeeoiar oo 60 Rock Island..... Milwankee and St, tee Mil. ana St. Paul pret Ont nd Mississippi. ck, and Weste! Atlantic and Pacine Tel. Pacific Mali.. be ars 1 813g Mie Puc % a. C, Guieksiver.--" 15” a 36 Del. L&W, i reamed 2sa 2 wrranceMin 2a 18 Sane st¥o.... . 13 13% Han & St Jo pf. Lake Shore..... 5: 2 58) 74 Ont xpress... 42) a 483, 3 Wells-FargoRx 78 ag) NYC AHI Ubi Woz aN, NJ Central... “ ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The changes during the past twenty-four hours were as follows :— ADVANCE.—Erie, 4; Panama, 1; Western Union Telegraph, 3; Mariposa, 4s; District of Columbia 8-65 bonds, 4%. DE —Atlantic and Pacific preterred, 154; New York Central, 4; Delaware and Lackawanna, Lake Shore, "i Nort went, ¥# Ohio and Mis ppl, Kock Is aird, 4; Wabash, 4; Union cific, 3g; St. Paul preferred, Jj wo, Me The stationary stocks were Atlantic and Pacific Telegrapn, U., G. and I. ©. Hannibal and St. Jo- seph, Mariem, Pacific Mall, Quicksilver and st, Pau! common. THE BANK STATEMENT. The bank statement shows a gain of specie and a decline in legal tenders. There is also a large increase in deposits and a slight decrease im cir- culation. The following is a comparison of the averages for the past two weeks:— Pr July Se July 10. Differences, Loans $279,397,200 $280,865,500 Inc. $1,469,600 mpecie. 13,824,609 1) 300 Inc, 3,112,700 | 1su Lezal t# 832,100 70,661,200 Dec. 3,170,900 | 396,700 250,405,200 diac. 4.508.500 | 2 982,500 18,854,500 ec, “117,700 | The jollowing shows the relattons between the total reserve and the total liabilities :— | be ie | July3. July 10. Epecte.......$! 600 $16,037,309 Inc. $3,112, Tegal tend’s 12,100 70,601,200 Dec. 3170, bed Tot. reserve. $87,606,700 $87,598,500 Dec, Reserve re- quired ag’t 61,474,175 62,601,209 Te- legal quirements, $26,182,525 $24,997,200 Dec. $1,185,325 THE MONEY MARKET. Two and 3 per cent continue to be the ruling | fates on cali loans, and 3}, and 5 per cent for prime commercial paper. Foreign exchange was quiet and sicady, at 4.565 @ 4.87 and 4.895 a 4.90, THE GOLD MARKET. Gola was unsteady, Muctuating espectally in the later part of the day. The undertone, however, was not discouragiag and faith in higher prices fs likely to remain strong while the Secretary of the Treasury continues the puolicatioa of fignres for which tne etree? can find no reason and which the best accountants do not understand. The epen- | Ing price was 11614, from whicu there was a change to 115%, at watch the market ciosed, Sh STATEMENT. Currency excnan Currency balances. Gould exchanges ¢ Goid paiances.. 698,655 WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSS STATEMENT. Curreacy exchange: $378, 125,183 $74,994,534 | 3,651,890 Currency valances 20,294,112 Goid exchanges 89,400,521 Gold oajances + 6,064,799 OPERATIONS AT THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances 2,082, 597 Carrency valai 3,448,504 | Grose ciearaices. 40,223,000 RAILROAD BONDS. | Bosiness widinoderately active and prices firm, | Usion Pacific firsts advanced to 102% ana sinking fanos brougnt 0% w? Central Pacifics soia ot 102, Western Pacifics at 96, New Jersey Central, . first, new, at 112 consolidated firsts at 105%; Morris and Kssex consolidated firsts at. 103%; Long Dock bonds at 102% and Erie second gt 100. UNicogo and Northwestern consolidated toapon goid bonds were firm at 82 Toiedo and Wabash second declined to 60. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Treasury holas $. 0,000 in bonds to se- cure the natienai bang circulation and $15,790,000 to secure public deposits, The oank cireuiation putetand.ng Im $249,735,000, of which amount $2,540,000 are gold notes. National rank notes re- ceived for redempuon to-day amount to $630,000, making o total tor the week of $3,500,000, Cus- toms receipts, $460,000. Revenue receipts to-day, $450,000, making a total for the present mont to date of $4,840,000. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $280,000 on recount of interest aud 3 60. $76,000 in redemption of five-;wenty bonds, ‘Ine Treasury balances reported jrom Washington to-day ‘were:—Ourrencs, $2,240,000; coin, $69,600,000 ; less coin ceriificates, $23,670,000, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed firm at tne following qotations:—United States currency sixes, 122% 8 122%; do. 40., 1881, registerel, 120% @ 121; do. 40., 40., conven, 122% a 3 do. five-twenties, 1862, eOUpON, 117; do, do., 1864, rogistored, 115% @ 118765 | Gicrw $58,200 | o 29 aos = ie a = w | | \e LW) ahs Quicksliver pit NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY U, 1875,—TRIPLE SHEET. 40, 40,, 40, conpon, 118% & 119; to, do., 1865, regis- tered, 1203¢ @ 121; do, do, do,, coupon, 1213 @ 121%; do, 40., d0., DEW, registered, 120% a 12044; 40. ao. 40., 20., COUPON, 120%{ a 129%; do. do., 1867, regis- tered, 121% @ 1213s; do. do., do., coupon, 121% a 122%; do. do., 1868, registered, 121% @ 121%; do. @0., do., coupon, 12144 a 121}¢; do. ten-forties, regis- | tered, 117% @ 117%; do. ao., coupon, 119 a 11944; Go. fiven, 1881, registered, 117% a 118; do. do, do., coupon, 118% a 11833. BANK SHARES. Bank shares were steacy. America sold at 155, | Fourth National at 101, Pacentx at 93 and Republic at98, Tne latest bids are:—Aamertca, 155; Amer- lean Exchange, 116; Buteners and Drovers’. 130; Central National, 96; Chemu 1,600; City, 200 Continental, 100%; Corn Excnange, 132; First N’ tonal, 200; Importers and Traders’, 195; Irving, 130; Mechanics’, 140; Mercantile, 108; Merchants’, 122; Metropolitan, 132%; New York, 134; New York National Exchange, 100; Phoenix, 98; Re- public, 98; State of New York, 113; Tradeamen’s, 140; Unton, 129, IMPORTS AND SPECI SHIPMENTS. The imports for the week were:—Dry goods, $956,813; merchandise, $3,385,688; total, $4,542,501, The specie shipments for the week were $2,959,005, | of which $2,578,500 was tn American gold coin and | the remainder tn silver and gotd bars. THE FOREIGN MARKFT. London advices state that £23,000 bullion went into the Bank of England on balance to-day. The market is reported quiet and steady, Tne | 1:30 P, M, quotations ere as follows:—Consols for | money, 04%; d0,, for account, 9435 a 94% ; old | | i} 1865 bonds, 106% @ 106% ; 1867 bonds, 190% a 107; | 7 ten-lorty bonds, 10474 1 104%; Erie abarea, 1334. MEMORANDA, The Union Pacific Railroad Company bas issued | A circular in which it 1s stated that ‘the averace | Increase in gross earnings lor the first five months | of 1875 over 1874 are 2247-100 per cent, the In- crease of net earnings 2617-100 per cent, and | average increase of gross carnings per day | $5,447, It ts sald that the month of Jnne will show net earnings of $650,000, which, aaded to | the net esrnings for the five montbs—viz., $2,005,148, will make the total net earnings for | the nal year $3,255,143, which 1s equal to the in- terest due on the mortgage debt for all the year, leaving the whole net earnings for the next six months applicable for dividends to the stock- holders.”” PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIONS. new fives, 103%; | Bid, asked City sixes, new.... 107% Pamdeo and Amboy.. 1204 Pennrylvani: . = 5055 Philadelphia and Reading. ex div... 55 Lehigh Vailey..... Catawissa, preferred. Philade:pnia and Erie... Lehign Navigation... Lemigh gold loan. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES SATURDAY, July 10, 1875, BEFORE CALL—10 A, M. 2 - 50 RRR. 103 2 16s! Tenn 6's, ae shs NYCE = ia do ‘ lo MILA SEP RR BLS 575 40 rac Mail 9s. awh iy do.. wo ‘yinst BOARD—10:20 A, M. $1000 Tenn 6's,new.be 49% 200shsPac MSS....... 406 20 Ches& O lst,com 26% 1200 do. 1000 NJ C, Ist, new... 1g 20 40) Nd Cen Ist. con. eA ow &M, * 19 1000 = &5tP. i 10) Ene 2d aun a) Ghio'& 3t eon Central Pae gh, 108 200) Cen & ist, can sO $s guy 40. West Pac’ ba: 000 Un ¢ Rn ist m. 4 20 Mich Cen RX. 10e% fanoah oBB. be aes 19 BI 2X0 do. s.be TWWCENWeeeb.. 52 oy, song Lock bonds 1). S00 4000 Mor & be lat.con 1u3/5, 102 yow Ua te Is 104 (35 20) H's Sto ss, as" 14y) 2000Tol & Wab 2..... 50 20 (600) MAast Pint. Lacy Ay 20 24shs B'k of Amer.... 155 2N 2 Fourth \ Bk. ey 1 181 Phoenix Baw out | Si'kof cepuplic..... 1 210 | ies Min) | 100 0 ™ ! wo do. 1000 ML & 34, as 20d : 2X Ih can W pt. ‘bebe ri sem ee 100 3 50% 1 a ae ay Malas. £8 BEFORE 2000 St L & I M lst m.. Sane West Un iet-s3 ol ov 3) Cee 100 Pac Mail 88. a0. CALL—12:30 P.M, 91% 20sns Ls & M8 & Lao ao SKLOND BOARD—I P.M, st, LCd.be $ 5. 30) shs Pac Mail 8S Iw Lod MS BR. 66 85 28% | aha el bens iis st J ee, = : E g 3 2 5. We, 106 Pac Rit ot Mo. do. luv N J Sou! A ee $2500 U FO 100 shs Nad tas Tel | Ti 0 8 15 U5 Expres 200 ML & M, ass pa. 4 By 74 BROADWAY, —A10GK Wie TOCK —LAPSLEY &_ WALLEY, n BRS OF THE sToU A Loca aan ON EXCH c : SHARES: OUR NO CONERACKS IN TOU SANE CAMP Money. 1S LUST AND MADE IN WALL STREI MalueD FR TO ANY AUDRESS “MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTOAGE: Arse class Airet Mortage Railway Bonds for sale SUN, Jr., 1h Vine street Re Endo» ment invarance P icies, Mortgages ani oe Of all Kinds effected with | RIUM & Co, 1 Broadway | Seenroren 6 3.5. i CHNT—$5,00), 87,00 $10.00 Tu LOAN O AT fescclase city improved: property any amoun Tpercent. Apply at l4 Bi ay, room 5, fr 6, from 1h LL PERBONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINSI IN AL“ surance companies defunct or otherwise) will Sid it to their advantage to call upon of communicate with the LiFk INSURANCE INEhLIIGESCE BUKBAL. has 4. Hartinann, Manager, 252 Broadway, Sew York. Font ottice box 44s." N. B.—Congultation Ire. A RESPONSIBLE LADY WILL “LOAN A FEW ZA__sundred dollars at seven per cent on pair Solitaire Tarrings and laty's fine Watch and Chain, Address, with fl particulars, ALGONQUIN, Herald offer. LADY Ok GENTLEMAN OF MEANS, WILLING LA to assist a ron erman nobleman, momentarily embarrassed, wiih $10), lor three months, wiil please address HUNOKABL.., Uorald ome. A PARTY IN ott AN BUSINESS WISUES TO Zh ine ta reli wuo will advance money and ep hold the collateral. Address 5 Herala othce. A LARGt AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN BY A institution on bond and mortgage. in sums to suitt improved, New York city vroverty only; no bonus re. Owners only need apply. J. C. CLIN. ON, 6 street, offices 10 and IL VEIY AND RELIABL#, | Computed and compou Insurance, 14 Park | $250,000, | $500. 000. | ness ie (we LIFE INSUKANCE ASONABLE RATES—MONBY OS LIFE AND | be ect | anoraey at Law, nennets Bullding. —STOCK PRIVILEGES REMOVE THe RISK AT. tending stock speeniationa We sre negotiating of the Stock Mxchange at very Puts or Calls; $200 ty 9400 tor ; contracts may be used in place of F purchase ‘or sales of stack. | Quotations and in- formation furnished. TUMBRIDGE & yy Haakers aud Brokers, No. 2 Wall street, Sew York iRigeks bougut and sold tor cash or om moderass in gins. LADY OF REFINEMKNT AND INTEGRITY 4\_ wishes ths loan of $1 000 to assist in business. will give security none but a geilable party need apply. Address SOUTHE ask , Herald otiice. ew Youe, June it, 1-75. rate of six per vent per rd and not exceeding NUM On alk sums over been deposited at least threo 33.000, ant of five per ceut per a $2,000, which shail ha months on the ist Gay of July next, will be aliowed to depositors. hi be ble on and after Monday, July 19 1sz with the provisions o: the bviaws By order of Ete, trustees, . BROWN, F ident NOLORADO SILVER MINE FOR SALE—SUF- ficientty developed to determine its great vatue and eat ad work: ruuniy to make an eet, Goo ARK & CU., 66 Broad way. AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY. Cash capital, $1,000,100, Cast assets, SLL5: No. 9 roadways Sew Yonx, Jaly § 1875, At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this da semmtanuua! dividend of 5 per cent was declared, pay: ble on demand, JAMES A. BILVEY, cecretary. 3 BANK, CORNER TWENTY- New York.—Interest ded January and July. “Interest pala, six percent Veposits made on or re Jui Wil draw iuterest trom July i. Bank open datiy. also Monday, Wednesday and anturday evenings, HS &. DE WIT Gro. o. Bart ubird street ana > O% SAVIN ms to loan on Cee or brooklyn | Feopeny, First and -econd Mortgages bousht. KG. LOCKE, 18) Kighth street, near seenswas, 400D SECOND MORTG erty tu Fiftv-fourth Worth examining satistactory reterr wage. 1 LOAN ON GOOD J guvexs Have uonxey 10 New York cits Mortgages without bongs, Jrincipals Oesiring te BUKIOW on Inve ST ap| L Nat! "a3 Broadway. mi BROR, wa 8 PINE money, without bons, on approved real est dew York, Brooklyn and Westchester county; « Mortgages at lowest rates, RBOCKER FIRE INSURANGs COMPANY fc of New Yorn. Established 1787. OMce, 61 Wels street. New Yora, July 2, 1875. At a meeting of the Board of Hirectors, heid thts day the usual semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent on tie cap- ital stock of the company was declared payable on ana after July 15, 1875; also an extra dividend of per cent, pavable atthe same time. The transter books wiil be closed from this date until the Lith inst. JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND, Secretary ONEY, WITHOUT BONU M loan. Apply to J Gnited states ONRBY TO LOAN—ON FIRST MORTGAG Mo catbonass oo hecond aa Leasehioud Mortzagen, af easy terma GEO, W. STAKE, 150 brovdway, room & ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOYD AND MORTGAGE | ia roms to suit, without bonus Apply to B U. MR AL, 137 Broad ONEY a ne ‘ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, IN uns to suit; also en buildings in course ot con- ariictlon: $1, for Westchester Property; First and Second Mor.gages purchased. SB. BROWN & POWELL, 3isg Pine street, New York. ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE; 5004 Second “ey sold. & GAY, 587 Sixth avenue, RAILROAD com. No. 45 Wall street. Ss" JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY pany Bonds bought and sold by HAAR & CO HE UNIVERSITY FU “BOAT. RACE. PARTICULARS N EVENING TELEGRAM. 10 LOAN—ANY AMOUNT FROM $10,000 TO $100,u00, | ar Bret class Property in thiscity or Brooklyn. A. | DE WITT BALDWIA, Attorne: and 6 Pine street. I Ww TLLTAMSBURG CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Organized 1953. corner Broadway and First street, Brooklyn. 20 Court street. 2938 and 210 Broadway, New York. Office: 780,000 00 ‘518,523 61 sees $798 523 61 Capits Surplus Faly 1 87s. Assets. I ROOKLY™, July 9, 1875. The Board of Directors have Bir Sy declared a semi- annual dividend of ten per cent, payable on demand. EDMUND DRIGGs, President. \| N. W. Menszrovr. ein ‘ANTED 1 000 TO $5.00) on reasonable terms, by an Importing house. Aadres: J. B. 8., Dox 227 Hei Mice. WASTED—SUMS OF $5,000 TO $25,000, ber cent, to be secured by first mort; proved Real ristate in and near Chicago. ence solicited. Eastern references turnishe t F, ©. TAYLOR, 184 Dearborn stree: ANTED—$15.002, TO COMPLETE HOTEL, 0) John’s, near Jacksonville; 15 per cent with secu- rity there; also security on property here. For sale, $3,500 First ae Two Years. Aadress box 614 Post office, Yonkers, N. ¥. $15 000 WANTED-ON WELL SELECTED government Lands, sort, ‘at govern- ment silo $70,000 nds are worth t mbermen Jw giB 0; liberal Dunus allowed. "Address LOCATO Herald office, $20.000 Herald office. $100.000 Ry NTED ON FIRST MORTGAGE ON uptown Dwelicg. Address E. 8. C., Mirsour! State Sixes, due in 1894, tor sale by MORAN, street. $100. 00( TU LOAN ON CITY OR BROOKLYN ved property ; $4.000 First Mort- kage, Brooklyn Improved property ata discount WM, W. HESBERD, 63 Wall street, room 8, reat $250. 000 \ BOND AND MORT- ‘ORr 108 Liberty street, “TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- of ey In Westchester county. A VENSON, 103 Liverty street, TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- fare in this city. Jor STEVENSON, 103 Liberty street. TO LOAN Fase, in, Br “COPARTNERSHIPS. “TAKE NOTICE—THAT THE pe EASE rIRM OF fiamilton. Pratt & 0% t* dissolved this day by limi- tation. Ihe undersigned have formed a new copartner- snip under the old title, amilton, Pratt € Co. and will com'inue the business manufacturing and selling ladies’ misey and children's shoes, as HE GKORGE A. SMITH, PATRICK GOLLINS, New ‘Youky July 1, 18% ee HE FLRM OF TUNIS & TUTTLE IS THIS DAY DIS. solved by mutual consent. E. Tunis wil ea in ‘ay. Niquidation and carry on the business am New York, July 10. 1875. ne i. TU The, BUSUINSS OPPOKTUNT! TSS. YOUNG MAN. HAVING $2070 $30, DESIRES TO able party in some profitable bust- « box 109 “lerald office, RESPECTAB u YOUNG MaN WHO DER. stands (Ife grocery and liqnor business wants a sit- tation or would give $8¥) to join partner im some bust. | Address M. Herald office. LL surance it to their advantays to call upon of communicate wi with PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST IN- ompanies detaact or otherwise) will find a TELLIGENCK BU has, J. Hartmann, Mi Manaeer, 252 Broadway, Sew Tore taftice po: . B.—Conanliation tree. | A RARE OPPORTUNITY—A NEWLY PATENTE: a: icle, now ready; #10 to $25 per day can be made by an energetic canvasser: state and City Rights tor sale. Apply. trom 1) to 2, at 66 Broadway. room Sl. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $1.00), TO INVEST A. in'apaying patent medicine b 4nd standard. an interest given as security. PATENT MEDICINE MANUPACIORY, So. 9 Church CAPITAL PROCURED FOR street, syracuse, N. ¥ fs, manufacturers and others: Mining In- al SS 2 a z 8 = ' 3 a merehi —AD 'ITIONAL A. | ., Hewotiated = 2 PI 5 3 = 3 R 3 3 3 of approv Welling & ( ary yg 0 | tive casn business. | Diy utilize the foots or residuum, is open to an engage | Herald fice, | fer month: immediate application. necessary: the posi- BUSTNE! OPPORTUNITIES, | AWPOR Sabi, THE LEASE AND FI + & Hotel: abont 4 rooms, bar, pilliard rooms, Inrze stable, &c.; one hour froin Sew York: 400 inhabitants in the town: besutial mountain country good business summer and wiuter; sickness only reason tor sell vnly persons noticed’ who will give full name and dress, which will be treated confidentially. Address B, BERD, Heraid B, office. Al OPPORTU ave AN /XTRAORDINARY + the investment of from $3,000 to $1U,0"" in an established ssusiness \oncern. neeving more capt tal tor the months of July and August, the right pe y can secure an interest tl ake him independentl neh inside of two years ices given aud required, Address box 4,951 Post otter York. A. PUYSICIAN CAN HAVE AN OLD PHYSICIAN'S A. Ome, Practice, Board and Lodging tor sl ber Month: worih $50 to the right party. Call, Sunday or Monda, (9: Lexington avenue, as the ductor is sick and must go to the country immediately. PARTY WANTED—10 ACT AS AGRNT FOR TUB 4\ sale of a zeipaule patent right, or would take a partner, Address It. A., box 167 Perald office. RARE OPPORTUNITY,—DINING SALOON, WITH Fixtures, now being emars 265 Bowery, to & man why understands the business, with f sepa capital. are MAN DESIRING A SAPE, SUBSTANTIAL, MER- cantile business se lonz stanciagz may secure one- rr hair interest fur oney Hut all required down. Address ‘NITY FOR NbS3 MAN WOULD INVaST $2,000 Ocash ana active services for interest in a good paving business: manufacturing preferred. Ad- | dress, with uaime and piace of business, INLEGRITY, | | Herald office. €N, WITH A LIT. ole, permanent and to GaBR & CO. 596 } A ho OR THER GENTI ZA. tle money, oan secure a profi hanasoine busthess by applying Broadway. VAPITALISTS, ATTENIION.—35 PER OKAT 18 / guarantee! on an investment ot $14.0, in a posi. | ‘Apply to W. I ROWEIo, R) Reade | | street. D's, STORE FOR SALE.—A BROOKLYN PHYSI- vian having above, doing a large and increasing trade, Will dispose ot satne on favorable terms; a rari opporiuntiy to rizut party ; wi bing to disconnect name with the store my cause of selling. Address M. D., tler- aid Brooklyn Branch off} ALOS & GO., NIE RK GO, We require covapevene, business toon in. ail alt except New York aud Chicago, to represent our inter- exis tor the sale of a manutaciured aritele (a speciality Haruicg with @ tew hundred dollars cau control « | ¢ $5.00) per Hand seo sample and learn ical oC Re i. KELLY, ollie is itibuns Build: (OR SALE—LEASE, WITH FIXTURES, OF HOTEL, centrally located. doing « business of ‘3125 per day 40 furnished rooms, Inquire of D. GARRISON, 397 six i avenue (OR SALE—A MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, oe oars eotabhebed. in a-desirabie neighpor= with a’ strictly first class trade, ani store Mited up manner. ARLE 1 Hi ks best, Terms reasonable. Apply to 48 Bre wa WILL JOIN AD- vertiser with same SENN HE, we can secure a business Gravetling) that wil pay us.at least $50/ a month each. Address Ki ING, box 175 i erald othice, OX 28 THE MOST DESIRABLE MOTELS partner, with $500 Persons witn requisite capital only can get particulars of this unusual opportunity upon application to GHGS & OC AleLG10N, ¥3 Broad ‘Py worke worth THE city.—Wanted, by proprictor, a special or general AINE, WANTED. ith $900 4 in an established businoss in cnicag, 3.5 The owner desires par: or | ih, and will bear the elo en and required. Address 3U ‘aphic Company, 41 Park place, Monday ay; after Loth, 45 Clark street, Chicago. ARTN«R WANIED—WIfH $1000 CASH, IN - very profitable. sound manufacturing busines only a gentleman having first ciass references and busi- nessexperience. Address ARNOLD, Herald office. R WANTED—WITH FROM $1. TO $1,200, ama #1 jonopoly ; no competition have control of books and nuances. Adaress MANUFAU: URtsit, Herald office. pagiven. $100, OR WILL SeLL OR Liei—MY Fish and Poultry Market cheap; low rent Apply to J. ALLS, 183 Court street, Brookly: ARTIES DESIRING A SAFE AND PROFITABLE manufacturing business are solicited to investigate @ new improvement in Steam engines, running without a boiler, a few drops of water being iniectea into the generator at cach revolution and immediately converted into steam. ‘The advantages are they cost about balt to Manuiactare, occupy quarter the space, require only lait the fuel ofany ol same capacity, absolutely tree trom danger and require no engineer to run them, Can be made and sold at 20) to 9) per cent prodt An terest in United states or Canada for sale. An engine ¥ beseen In operation at 2) Park row. MAYSICIAN’S CITY PRACTIO“ FOR BALK.—10 AN imme: purchaser iberal terms; incumbent otng to Pacific coast: strictly first class references = ghauged: a inonth’s introduction, Addcoss J. W. G eo. ser = ATENTS FOR SALE.—A MACHINE FOR TINNERS' use. saves time and labor; a testing machine tor Zirders, has made aclear proit of $4,00) per auunm; a new beer meastre; itindicates the quantity by weight Aad suows ata glance tue exact amount of beer and oth ;tnis ia on A ew principle. it is simple and accu. ew process for renderiig corto seed Ot At {OF pent lige; can be made for 45 cents per gailon ; detach. te sleign’ runne: ‘ons, &c.; improved centre board ier vesséls: burglar alarm ; gas burne smoothing and fluting iron For particulai W. HUGHES, St Liberty street, New Yor LUMBING, STOVE AND ’ yeompined address J. # AND TIN BUSINESS,—A PART. | ner with $500 can have half interest in a splendid pay. ing business; a practical man preterred ; pleaty ot work; & short distance from the city. Appiy to STANLEY FEKGU BO », 0 Broadway. ARTLES HAVING SOME CAPITAL AND WILLING to leave the city are offered a steady business, with large profit and general popularity. address, for inter> view, BUSINISSS, box 205 Herald office. Ts ADVERTISER, WHO MAS HAD 15 YEARS EX- perience in Kngland in seed crushing and the refin- ing of cotton seed, and other olls, and who can profita- country, Addi@ss 1, G. B., care of W. sera ment in i ton, 81 ME MOST PROMINENT co} street, corner Macdougal and any other business ; will be DAVID LuWi & CC ER—205 PRINCE riton; grocery or Mf CAPITALIST +,—WANTED, A PARTY WITH CA! ital, to, buy an’ Interest in a large and highly valu- able tract 0 of Coal and Timber | and, near railroad, or to lurhish capital to work it: a large’ sale assured t3¢ the (omeed margin allowed. Address box 63 Post more, Md, ED—A PARCNER, WI ll FROM $1,000 10 $6,000, ina large manutacturnz business: profits 100 per cent; large city trade established + inachinery ait in good order Address A. H, 1s., Excelsior Milly, No. 7) Weet Washington street, Chicago. lit ANTED—A PARTNER WITH SMALL CAPITAL to take half Interest in an established men’s tur- nishing eee business on, Broadway, Address T. ., Herald Uptown srancn o| a Ws Nisinese PARTY “WIth $5,000 TO ENGAGE IN business already established ; unusual advanta, fox’ ar ‘Werald ottice, — ood relerences can be given, address PAT ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED HOTEL MAN, OF dtegrity and good Dabite. with $7,500 cash, to take a halt Interest 1 a most desiranle hotel onterpris house first class, new aad ¢ uy furnisned, now pay: ing Jargely, with raptily increasing prospect full hame and reference: La W ANTED—TO MEET WITH A PARTY OF ©} HAR. acter and ample means, who wants either to go Jato business himself or wants to place some one in basi ness: to such party can be shown an opportunity for an excellent mercaniié business that there can be no doubt of its making m. the reterences are ot the first clays, and only such parties will be treated witn, Ad- dress MERUHAN1, box 3,59 Post office. y TANTED—BY A PARLY OF MEANS, AN INTEREST in and control of sales of a patent article in do- m: nd. cost not over $5. J. ©. CONNER, 175 Fitth avenu FANTED—AN INTELLIGURT PARTNER, LADY or gentleinan, with $100), to travel with an ex- perienced physi on introduce 9 celebrated medi cine; good opportunity tor observation, make money, Address, with real name, EP ag leasure aud to SON FIDENCK, WASteD-Frow $1000 TO $30,000: A PARTNER, special or nctive. full control Of finances even to the rent party: capital guaranteed. Address . Id Bruoklyn #ranch office. 10 A YOUNG MAN WILL FURNISH THIS mount with serviess. in any light, profits No agents noticed. RP RISE, —BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY TO REDEEM valuables in pledge in SIMPSON'S: Dia. &c.; atee control everything and di- Profit iinmiediatety., Ad. $100. nds, Watches, wide a tow eat od aie BOVE dress D : 500 WANTED-TO a" OTA bap ARTICLE IN ) the market that will pay 3.0 per cent: 1 leave jl per week to have it manuta red, Address J. J., 41 vision street, cit $5 0) WILL SECURE AN INTEREST [N A MO- Me Sepoty's ‘ eight persons $10 on ay it; 4 atchance of alitetime; pays yearly profits. oh Monday for THOMAS, 122 dast Twenty ‘rowed ste $3, OOO. WPARTRER, WASTED. WITH FROM 30 00, na legitimate estabiished by Se; the businow Days riEht ‘slong from 82,08) "0 S00 tion can be fiilea by either a laay or gentieman; interest in proportion to capital. Adaress HAGD PAN, Herald | | ormoe. 4, 00 WILL BUY AN INTEREST IN A FIRST $ class daily democratic Journal pear New | ‘ork: amount to be used in extending the business. Ad- dress OPPORTUNL TY, Dox 215 Herald ottice, 85.000 BERT CIRED—TO FULLY DEVELOP ONE gerne county, ’ennsyl Migs LAWYER, WITH CAPITAL OF $10.00, CAN Ske ctire a business, with handsome income, Areeing LX, Herald office. Full reterences réatret | | “GENT IMPETENT TO KEEP ACG UNTS | Ai Sud tonn, 82:0 tor 6 monta ore seer, Si | | atmavene mtnetion ‘ct $0 per week. Te" Dox 146 Herald office, Advivers SOG: OP ee LL TT | LA's, 95 Nassan street, room 2, second Hor, A” Oh cian budnem witert Fun; Boh eet AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WITH p. st clase business with ; 8.0%) wanteds | —AD ! inaney xeeured beyond contingency. Address sAPETY. | $5. WOO. “tile smouae can obtain an interest ins | pox 24 Herad oftice Incrative business. Address, appointing intorview, H., {GENTLEMAN TAKING YH RUIN OF ae | Ueno Herald omice. Zh tid tmnorting howe. Would adinit a Parner with ae ees on tavorabie terms. Address MERCHANT, Nk M Zin erata ohive meee | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, witit . AN ACTIVE BUSINESS NAN riner in Aa good paying cach business whiet pays recent. NK. BRAKA. 669 Huston street N ABLE. AMBULIOUS YOUNG MAN, WItil $80 AX cash, can find an opportunity leading to wealth | and great tutte i Wusiness oigh toned, estat hahed, cash and unusually profitable. Address XO Risk, Wer: ice. ‘ Ax OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED To A MA AV good business apility and irreprorchable with from §: S100), to Shorows aty reulars may from 8. he richest coal and iron la above amount in 8 me-eigith Interest for the 6 principals need address it UOUESs, box 171 sure fortuns. None but Herald oMee. 5.000 oe erne 2 gINVBaTIN SOME HON. $. orable, well established ousiness by a thor. ough business man. Call on or address JOSBKPA PHIL. es ENGAGED. BrOWN—IIALLE.—Saran Hat.® and Menry Brown, both of Memonis, Philadelphia papers please copy. MARRIED. py ain ee New York, on Thursday, | 178, F. an | three o’¢look. MANNERS—' fovher Rnoa Tr. Kosa H. Warre, both of nH city. MALLABY—MaRLow.—On Tow y, July 8, by tke Rev, Dr, Millet, at ais residence, Tm a late of Buffalo, to Miss GHORGIANA MAKLOW, all of WHITR.—Juiy a by the Re’ Mr. Ro MANNE! this city. MOGLINcY—MaGuing.—On Thursday, Ju'y 8, at ‘the residence of the bride's og 134 Penn street, & ie Rev. sylvester Malone, Joun D, McGLINcY 2s B. anGanire MaGving, all of Brooklyn, No RERSER—PaRny.—On Wednesday evening, duly 7, 1875, & 148 Kast 128rh strect, by ihe Rev. George Hi, Mandeville, D. D., Frank Rerven, of Harlem, to LouIs® PeRny, daughter of C. B. Goodricn, South Farms, Middietown, Conn, Hartiord pa) ers please copy. SKILLMAN — RON.—On ‘Thursday, July 8, at the a ag on the bride’s parents, ‘by the Lat Dr. W. W, Newell, Mr. EB. V. oKILLMAN to Mlas EB. GENBY: ae CAMERON. No carda, DIED. Bavek.—On Saturday, Ja'y 10, at eight o'clock in the morning, MANUELA GuADALouPs, wile of Charles I, Bauer, in the 29th year of her uge. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fatiy invited to attend ‘he inneral, from tre cor- ner of Hudson and Uhird streets, Berean, Nd, on Monday, 12th July, at two o'clock P. at, BUCHANAN.—On Friday, July 9, Gmacr, oniy daugnter of Edmuna aod Emma suchwnan, aged 5 months. Relatives apa triencs are respectfully invited to attend the Japeral, irom 205 West Filty-second street, on This day (Sunday), at two o'clock. GRUNDAGE.—10 (ois city, on Thursday, July 8, WILLIAM BRUNDAGE, aged 59 yea MANHATTAN COMMANDERY, No, 31, K. T.—Sit KnicuTs—You are oraered to assemble at our asyium on Sunday, July 12 sharp, in full untiorm, in orger to participate in the funeral ceremonies ol our late departed Seutinel and dir Kuight, Wiiltam ndage, Members of sister c/m- manderies are courteonsly and fraternally re quexted tojoin us, By order of she Eminen Mander, BLANOKE. MANHATTAN OnapTse, No. 184, A. M.—OoMm- PANIONS—You are Iraternally invited fo attend the inneral of our late departed Tiler snd compan- ton, William Brundage, thin sunday, 11th ipst., at the Churen of Our vastiers Clermont avenue, Brook- lyn, at two o'clock 1’. M. CUARLES J. BLIVEN, 6. P. MANITATYAN Lopak, No. 62, F. AND A. M.—BRETH- ReN— You are hereby summoned to attend a spectal communication at our rooms, Masonite Temple, on Sunday, 11th tnst., al 12 M. sharp, lor the purpose 1 periorming the /uneral service over the remains of our late brother and ‘Tiler, Willlam Brundage. Brethren of sister lodges and ‘companions of Man: hattan Chapter, KR. A. M., are particulariy re- questet to join with os in paving the last tribute of respect to a worthy brother, HENRY V. MYERS, Master. Burxs,—On Friday, July 9, Joskru M. BURNS, late ligntenant Sixty-ninth New York Yoinnteers, aged 35 years. Funeral from the residenee of nis father, 101 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, on Mongay, 12tn inst., attwoP. M, Relatives and iriends of the fi also the oMe of the Irian Irizade Associ and the members of tne Letter Carriers’ Assocta- tion New York Post Odice, are respectfully invited to attend, CARROLL.—On Saturday, July 10, Mrs, SARan CARROLL, in the 53d year of her age. Relatives and fricnas are respectiully invited to tend the funeral trom her late residence, No. 8 bate Ninth street, on Sunday, Juiy 11, at two v'clock P.M. Casky.—On Thursday, July 8, Mra. MARGARET CASEY, & Dative of the parish of Oappermore, county Limerick, Ireland, aged 52 years. ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are re- juested to attend the funera Srom her late re ence, 287 Mott street, on § oF tivo o’clock P. M. CAV ANAGH. morning, 2m 10, JOHN VAVANAGH, aged 41 years and 3 months, A. to attend the funeral, which will 1ake piace irom his late residence, 370 Broome sireet, corner of Mott street, on Monday, July 12, at one P. M. COFFIN.—At the rectory of St. pauls Memortat church, Edgewater, S. I.. on the 9th inst., aiter a short fllness, the Rev. CHARLES 8B. COFFIN, 1n the 47th year of nis age. The tuneral will take ‘place at the church, on Monday, tne 12th inst., at @ quarter to eleven o'clock, apd the remains will be taken to Green- wood for interment. Balimore (Md.) and Oxford (England) papers please copy. Pine members of Ccur-de-Lion Commandery, No. 23, K. T., are requestea to attend the funeral of onr deceased Sir Knight Coffin, on Monday, 12th inst., at St. Paul’s churcn, Edgewater, S. j., at eleven o’clock A. M., in citizens’ cress, A. L. NORTHROP, E. ©. The members of 1adepetiaene Royal Arch Linge: No. 2. F, and A. M., are respectfuily reqnestea 10 attend the funeral services of their late chaplain, Rey. Charles Bb, CoMin, of St. laul's Memorial church, Edgewater, staten Island, on Monday, | 12th inst, at waret before eleven A. M, CLAUDIUS F. BEATTY.’ ‘Master. CHARLES 'T. JUNG, Secretary. Crort.—Un Thursday morning, Joly 8, 1875, Saran C, Crori, second daughter of the lave colonel M. N, Croft. ‘poe relatives and friends are respectfally in- vited to at-end the funeral, trom the Churcn of the Disciples, corner of Forty-mita street and Madison avenue, on Sunday, Jaly 11, at two P, M.; thence to Evergreen Cemetery for interment. California papers please copy. Diwonp.—On Thursday, Jniy 8, after a lingertog illness, >USAN DIMOND, 1n toe 26th year of her ave. Funeral from the residence of her mother, No, 225 Seventh street, on Sunday, July 11, at one pt gen Relatives and friends are inyited to at- tend. JOUERTY,—On Saturday, July 10, Jonn Donertr, ieee. son of Patrick’and tne inte Catherine oherty. The retatives and friends of the family, also the | j members of the New York Fire Department ana tne John J. Blair Association are respec fully in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- | dence, No. bg Madison street, on Monday, at one | o'clock P. pee emne Friday, July 9, at his residence, 221 West Twenty-second street, Major SamueL GREGORY, In the 47 h year of his age. ‘The reiatives ani friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, rom the Madison avenue | Baptist church, corver of Third street, on Monday | morning, at ten o'clock. His remains wilt be | taken to Woodlawn by special train from Forty- | second street at 1i:15 A. j Norick.—The members of Atlantic Loage, No. A. M,, are requested to meet at the lodge room. on Monday, the 12th inst, at nine o'clock A. M., tor tne purpose of atiending the fu- nerai of our late ipsa le Samnel Gregor: | JAMES HAKRISON, M re. Gruper.—On Friday@July 9, 1875, DANIEL GRUBER, in the 35th year oO! Ris age. Relatives and friends of the family also Antiquity Lodge, No. tl, F. and A. M., are respectinily in- vited to attend the funerai 1s afternoon, at two o'clock, Irom the residence of his motner, No. 93 Eloridge street. HAVANAGH.—afier ® snort sickness EDWARD AMAVANAGH, aged 2 years and 8 mouths, ‘The faneral will take place, from the residence Peter ana garet Havanagh, | 226 West Forvy-seconu street, on Sunday, the 11th inst., at two o'clock, Hayes.—Oa Friday evening, Jaly 9, 1875, at | seven o'clock, FREDERICK CHARLKS, Only child of Peter P. Fah Emma Hayes, aged 1 year, 9 moatos and 10 day: The tangral will take place on Mondar, Jui y 12, at two o'clock P.M. !rom the remdence of his praudiacher, F. K. Wood, No. 345 West Nineteenth street. Jongs.—At White Plains. N. July 7, 1875, Ep- ads of the family are re- WARD JoNeS, Of Manhatcanvitle, The relatives and fr ciuliy invited to attend the funeral, from St. ‘3 Bpiscopal church, Lawrence street, Mai- hatfanviile, on Sanday, July 11, at three w'clock P.M: * Rausa.—ox Saturday, Juty 10, ANNs, beloved wife of Henry 4. Krasa, in the 30th year of her ec. ere relatives and frieuds and members of the Ev. L. St. Paul’s Keliel Society are respectiully Invited to attend the iuneral, from her late resi- | dence, corner of South 5S cond and Fith streets, Williamsburg, on Monday, July 12, at two o'clock the 9th, Rose Lanxt wiil take piace from her late residence, - — y street, on Sunday, July 11, at one o'clock ‘Low.—At Cola Sprin N. Y., on Friday, July 9, Joun W. Low, aged 84. Funeral on Monasy, July 12, at two P.M, Mapes.—O0 Friday, July 9, Henry Younes Mapor, son of Thomas J. and Josephine Madge, aged 1 year. The relatives and friends of tne family are re- spectiuliy Invited to atiend the funeral, from tho | residence of his parents, No. 146 futledge street, | Brookiyn, E. V., om Sanday afternovn, July 11, at | Manc.—At Woodside, Queens county, L. L, on Saturday morning, July 10, wie of Gabriel Marc. Relatives and friends are respecsfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, 12tn inst., at two . M., [rom her residence, without farther notice, MARKHAM.—On Taursday, July 8, alter a short | Hines, STEPHEN MARKIAD, 1a tire 57th year of his age. Tae relatives and friends are invited to attend the funer«i, irom his jiate residgace, 65 Monroe street, this day (Sunday), suly Tl, at one PY. A. ; thence to Calvary Vemetery for rment. nada papers please copy, Moonan.—On Tharsday, July 8, THOMAS Moonan, | Im tne 37th year of ois age, The rejatives and friends of ths family are re- ctiuily invited to attend the funeral, from his @ residence, No. 835 Kleventh avenue, on Sun- | aay July 11, at two o'clock P. M. URPHY.—Thursday, Juty 8, EDWARD MUMPHY, | aged 50 years, native of New Ross, county Wex- | ford, Ireland. His reiatives and frienas are respectfully invited | to attend his funeral, irom nis late residence, 179 | Bay street, Jersey City, N. J., on Sunday. July ll, | at one o'clock precisely, and thence to Usivary | Cemetery for interment. MCKNIGHT. —On Friday, Joly 9, JAMES MCKNIGHT, jan of county Donegal, Ireland, agea 33 Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral irom his late residence, 201 West Tairty- first street, at one o’ciock, on Sunday, Lith inst, Londonderry Standard ploase cop, Mombers of Monagran froe ‘ines, Loyal Orange Lodge No. 56, and sister lodges ure hereby notined 10 assemble at their lodge rooms, corner July 1, by Rev. W, 8. Mikeis, D. D., Mr. Eowanp | ke Bykeim, of Boston, to Miss O1oa F. SIRDLER, of | New York, Eugnteenth street and ee rh ys hy on sunday, duly 11, at twelve o'clock sharp, lor the purpose of Daying the last tribuse of respect to the re- iL $l a mains of our late brother, James McKnight. By order of the W. M. “. M. DIOK, Secretary. VATTENSON,—On Friday, July 9, of consumption, MATILDA PATTERSON, daughter of Jon and 7 Barnett, of Comondo, Derry, ireland, Funeral f.om ner resiaence, No. 246 West Thirty. Mth stre+t, on Sunday, July 11, at one o’clock, PINSSON.—Members of Columbia Law Class of 1875 are requested to mect at St. James Hotel at hali-past nine A. M. Monday, July 12, Lo attend the funeral of their se schoolfeilow, Augustus Coe Pirsson, M. H, GIBSON, President, QUINN. —On Oe ELLEN QUINN, beloved daughter of Patrick and Margaret Quian, Funeral wiil take plice from her late resiienca, No, 412 East Twenty-third street, on Sunday, July 11, at two o'clock, Rivey.--Ou Friday, July 9, ELizabert RILEY. ‘The retatives and friends of the famuy are ine vite to attend her funeral, on Sunday, July 11. at half-past one o’clock P.M, from her late r dence, 196 Elm street, SCHREIBER,—On Friday, Jaly ScHuEIOAK, Aged 37 years ‘aad 11 The triends of the ‘amily, also Harmonie Lodg¢ 109, F.and A. M., ae respectiaily invited to attend the (uneral, {rom 117 Oorystie street, on Sunday, duiy 11, at two P.M, ‘St Lonis and Hufalo papers please copy, ScuULTE.— On Saturday, July 10, 1875, as three o'clock in the morning, Dr. JousNN FRIEDBIOg SCHULTE, of Westphalia, aved 85 years, Funeral on Monday aiternoon, July 12. Swiru.-—At Yonkers, Saturday morning, Jaly 10, JAN® BALDWIN, wile of Alexander Smith, Fanergl ou ‘Tuesd ty afternoon, at iour ofcloe from het late residence, Carriag® will meet tue three Fr. is train rom Thirnetn street. sow —On the 9th inst., GeonGs M., Jr, tm fant 300. of George U, and Liay T. Sowdon, Relatives and friends ore respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of his grands mother, No. 324 Bast 124th street, on Monday Afternoon, at two o'clock. STANDERWICK.—On kriday, July 9, THOMAS STANDRRWICK, aged 71 years, ‘Yne relatives and friends of the family are re- specifuly inyiied to attend the funeral, without further notice, from nis late residence in Tomp- kinsville, Staten Isiand, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Ne.—On eiday, Joly 9, HUBBARD, son Ss Chauncey G. aud Mary BE, Stone, aged § ‘years, 1 montn and 18 days, ‘The iriends of the family are respectfully ine viied to attend vhe services, at the Church of the Intercession, corner of 158th street aud Hlevonth avenu>, on sunday, Joly 11, at two P, M. Train for 152d strest leaves Thirtieth srrnet ay 1PM. ay Kignth avenue cars to 155th street YobrY.—In Brooklyn, on lesday iternoon, a) 10, after a short Hiness, Harry E., second son Henan A. and Mary J. Tobey, und” grandson of fuhecd Latty. Friends and &cquaintances are invited toattend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, 161 Rutledge street, Bese K.D, on Tuesday, 13th Inst, ab two o'clock P. Wartrs.—On_ Frid “Tuy 9, LAURA RUNYON Warts, only child of George aud Emily M. Watts, Relatives and trieuas are respectiully invited to attend the junerai, on Sunday, July 11, at two o'clock, {rom the residence of her grandmother, M Watts, Clark sireet, near Union, Bergen, J. Wicnt.—At Roslyn, L. 1, ELIZABETH, relict of the late John Wight, in rhe 69h year of her age, Relatives aud friends are invited to attend the Mineral, at Trinity cnurch, Roslyn, on Monday, ue 12th inst, at Hali-past eleven o’ciock A, M. riage: | be in waiting on the arrival of the Id A.M, tram irom Hunter’# Point, WILLIAMS.—On Thursday, 8, WILLIAMS, azetl 47 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re: spectfully invited to actend the funeral, trom hit Jate residence, No, 279 cette eae Brouk: lyn, on Sunday, 11th inst. WINDMULLER.—At Woodside, L. 10, = capa infant son of Louls and iatte BE Funeral “rin take place on Monday. say 12, at four P, M., from their residence at Woodside. Wo in Wedne-day, July 7, 1575, Captain B. G. Wood, aged 46 years, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Irom No. 163 Twenty-second ty dao on Saudays, the lita inst., at four o'clock ZABRISKIE.—At Cherry Hill, Bergen county, N. J., on Saturdays, July 10, Dr, P. HAMILTON ZABRISKIB, tormerty of Jersey City, in his 64ta year, Relacives and friends are tovited to attend the funeral, irom tie residence of his brother David A, Zabriskie, on Monday, July 12, at hall-past two Py M. Trains leave loot of Chambers street, New Jersey and New York Railroad, at one P. M. Car Tiages will be in waiting at psi ind Aull station, BR ied PIE LOST | AND 1 FOUND. D— A POCKET SAINING A BUM OF ey, Which the owner can have by accurately describing contents. Address F.C. F., Post office WOUND—A No TOY WAGON, ON THE 8TH INST, which the owner can have by proving property an Paying charges. inquire at 5) Bast Thirty-second street, OST-IN BROOME: SIRET CAR OR NEAR BROAD Way and, iventy-sixth and Tweaty-euchth streets, lady's Silk Belt, Gold Chain, Fan, Charms, demplar’s Cross, &e.. attached. Finder’ liberally rewarded at st Nicholas Hotel oflce. DAY, 3D INST,, A CHE FReDERION A ths, e CHARLES 8, NO. arehets od dat Frederick German Exenange Bank lor $260. to the order of Amer- ican Fire Detector Company. Payment bas been stop. ur found ploase retura to C.D. FREDRICKS, 657 Broadway. —\ GOLD WATCH, with the owner's name $89 wilt be pald tor tte return Addre; M. DAY, HL 1 Oe BY be Sandon eo aro questions aswode Branch ofllee. OsT=IN GOING FROM 235 TO 325 Wisi LEV euth atrect, a Kussia leather Pocketbook, with @ final amount of money and valuavle memorandums. The tier will pe suita by leaving the same at 245 West eleventh ntceet. O8f—ON THE MORNING OF JULY 6 A GOLD Watch and Chain. of Baldwin & Co.'s manutacture, “M. J. f.” Also a Pocket OOK, Cu Fleet three god ens and other property, 50 8 A liveral reward and no questiont Askor on returming it to SAULIEWs book store, Barclay street it J O8T—A POUKETHOOK, CONTAINING ABOUT $20. 4 ii the flager will return the book and memoran- dam to 3: quendous a el. [06f_ON | tori “INS! H AVENUB stage, a pair of aulamiiinm Opera Glasses Negrete Kuambie, wonters, A iberac seward. wince paid for their return to the office of the Sturtevant Hou OsT—ON FERRYBOAT, BETWEEN HOBOKEN and this city, on the mght of July 5, a red teather .contuning wearing apparel, and Pocketbook, with er hich are of no value except to the owner: The mn returning the same to Winches ous Tf ward a and tnseribed on the face, nal street he may have the money and no rk rst street and Broadway, will receive stew {no iilnodnnlate cat REWARDS, = rT IN BROADWAY CAR, ON an Opera Glass, Any one return. Husson, 36) West Fifty-seventh ig the same to J. street, will receive tl ve reward, $10 REWAKD.—LOST. | A POCKET-SIZED —A0- , flexible back, with gilt line, con- taming account of expenses of trip through: hurope re 180%, and other papers and memoranda. Lost between Forty se street depot, by Way of Fourth avenue cars Twe tinted rere cars and™Phirtieth strect de- !1 the duder please return the cy cloneit, is Maiden REWARD AND NO QU KED F return of Roll of Surgical inetramene found on Third avenue cars Thursday, about 6 P.M. Call at BKIMLOW's drug store, ihirty-iirst street and Third aveuus. $30) EWARD—JIUL He PARTE who took the Gold Waten. trom 431 Canal aircel to-day will return I, wilt receive the above reward and No questions asKed, $Y.O00 BEXAKD WILL bE PAID FOR THe aie recovery of Silks stolen from this store om e Hight of July 7, or tor information that will lead to thelr re Y, or haif che value will be paid in cash fur ali retur’ KICHARD MAIS, corner of sixth avenue and Minetecnth street. ¥ THK PARTY WHO RECKIVED Ey WATCH AND ortion of a Chain on Wedne: July 7,00 as ue car, irom a gentiema wo jad tound wht in his own chain, will return the same h street, will receive a reward of $10 IBERAL REWARD PALD FOR BUNDLE OF LAW papers left in coupe Friday: owner. no value except . LYONS, No. 78 Kast Fifty. fourth at a JULIUS ___ BILLIARDS. ‘ANDARD AMERICAN WEVEL BILLIARD Tabies, with the celebrated Combination Cust re tof sale only by the manufacturer and patenvea, JULLEND Kt successor to Phelan & Collender, is Brondway, New Yo MERICANBT. NDARD HWEVEL BILLIARD TABLE: with Delaney's wire cushions, sore! | championsmip and matena gaines; J great bargains W.-H GRIFFITH A bon) Vesey st. IARD ARLE FOR SALE ONLY PHLGLAN, 35 East Fourteenth street, 2h Onestaut street, Philadelphia. L BILLIARD TABLES WILL BB New York: nN signs at iow prices. corner Mieecker. BL ‘cheap for cash; o'd tah es ent down to new de SHARP'S, 22 Thompson street, . re ettlaneatotn TRAL STORAGE WARKHOUSE, FOR Jurniture pianos, mirrors, carriages, wagor % dieighs, & seventh street, co West Fo AN & BvOTHER, 'Propeistors ‘STORAGE, WARE. ner of ire y STORAGE. —WEST | SIDE houses, 6% and 646 Hudson strest, 779 Green: wich street and 10 Abingdon square. tor Furniture. Pianos, Baggage, &c..in separate rooms; olaest, lowest extensive and respoctaple catab ist ment ig omflee in rate, mor the business, i. TAUGAT. owner and manager | 594 Hudson «treet (Abingdon square), MPIRE STORAGE WAKKEHOUS Bishare Pinnoss Mirrors, Bagea ean 4 separate rooma.at low rates: “Furniture earetully | 10 &¢ moved in eily or country, I. ed Prictors, 385, 400 and 2 Hudson tre “4 ZTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, dee.—Low rates, evarate rooms. every conveutencs! hurnuiure boxed and shipped teh: MICH «LBS fe 5ON, 38, 0 and 42 Commeres street, near Bleecker. ‘WINES, LIQUORS, ONNOLSSEURS, —A PHYSICIA, Wwilo, | IN 1 368, imported, tor medical purposes, me of Sa Brandy, which tox the prize at the London and Part Hxpostions will sell five cases at prime. cost, No, 9 East Fourwenth street. &C. “MISCELLANEOUS. CK CKKAM,—CHORGHES, BXCUR sions, picnics, camp meetings and dealers su nied, ot aaa Sd quart, epee by, by any of th ilroads of J. 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