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TIMINGIAL AND COMMERCIAL A Quiet Day, with a Firmer Feeling in Stecks and a Sharp Advance. GOLD LOWER. Governments Steady, Railway Mortgages Firm, Bank Shares Quiet. SNTFRESTING TREASURY STATISTICS. WALL Street, Sarurpay, Juy 17—0 P. u.} There wasthe usaal quiet exbibiied on t! street which igone Oi the recognized conditions Gf a Saturday in midsummer, but the hopesul feel- dng growing out of tue encouraging prospects of a successful marketing of our surplus crops in Murope was reflected in a firmer tone to the specu- Astion on the Stock Exchange and a considerabie edvaneo along the entire line of favorites, ‘THE STOCK MARKET @pened with an advance of % to % per cent ‘wpoo last nights closing prices, in most of we speculative shares, Pacific Mail ond Western Union ‘Being exceptions. This upward torn was muin- Talned until near moon, witha inrtner advance of ‘ to 4 per cent, the leading stocks having been ~~ Shore, Northwestern, St. Paul, Kock ma end Hannibal and St. Josepn It will be noticed that aii of these railways sre within the line of increased treme promised by the anticipated forward crop Movement. Just before noon Union Pacific | ‘Weakened, going off to 72){ and carrying the gen- ‘eral list with it to the extent of one-quarter up- ‘Ward to its drop of 1% per cent. Later the Market was dull and steady, closing up strong ‘with Northwest, Lake Suore and St. Paul as the features, In many cases the closing quotations ‘Were the pest of the week. SYNOPSIS OF THE DAY'S MARKET, The subdjoined table gives the measure of ad- wance or decline upon tae day’s business of ihe several stocks named ond tue names of those that ‘re uncnanged:— ADVANCE—Atiantic and Pacific Pgs he 3 = Atlantic and Facitic Ballroag, ware, Lackawanna Ge} Western, Erte, % Haunibal @nd St. Joseph, 1%; Hariem, %; Lake Shore, 1 Nortnwest, 1; Quito and M uppi, %%; Paci lo | Mail. %; Keck Island ‘4; St. Paul, 4; Wabash, 3; Union Pacitic Western Union, %; St. Paul preierred, 1555 Sareea 3 %; Erie, ‘Loudon, % Decuine—C., C. |ANGED—New yoni “Central and Hndson, Panama, Quicksilver District of Columbia, 3-60’s, CLOSING PRICES. ‘The following M2 StPaulpfss i THE EXTREME FIGURES OF THE Day are given in the tabie below, with the amount of sales of each stock and the aggregate :— | forty bonds, 10454 a 1047, | The Treasury shipments of legal tenders and frac- | | Gould & Carry, 1 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET off again closing at 114%. The tone of specu- lation was decidedly “bearish.” On gold toans the rates were 1, 13, 2 and 3 per cent per day for carry!pg and 1-64th of 1 per cent to Monday. The goid clearings to-day were $50,073,000; gold bal- ances, $1,9.9,424; currency vaiances, $2,324,274 POREIGN EXCHANGE Was gulet, with prime bankers’ sixty days sterling Dilis at 4.86% a 4.96%, and rather heavy. Demand sterling was 4.59% a 4.90 and firm. The econtinuea shipment of vreadstutts suppiles the market with more commercial pills. TUR SPECIE MOVEMENT. The following was tae shipment to Europe te- day, according to the oMecial statement $271,000 260,000 340,000 TOUB)....crrreescceesersecseescseseees —O1 which $750,000 is gold coin, the remainder gold and giver bars, The specie slipments fer the week amountea to $1,962,221, of which $1,570,250 was gould coin and the remainaer gold and silver bars. The imports of specie for wwe week were $300,986, of which $294,237 was gold com, OUR IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. ‘The folowing shows the value of :mports of for- eign cry goods at New York for the past week and since the beginning of tue year— For the Week, 1874. Entered at port... $1,064,528 Thrown on market.. 1,405,859 Stace Jan, 1, 1874, Butered at port. + $69,756,826 Thrown op murket. 61,037,403 Outside of dry goods the imports of mer chandise for the werk were $6,193,708, making & total for the week of $0,041,229 customs entries, The total imports since January 1 this year amount to $194,008,555, against $20,431,477 !or the corresponding period in 1874 and $233,174,266 In 1878. Tne totai exports of produce since Janu- ary 1 this year amount to $152,955,398, against $158,035,219 10 1878 and $150,601.011 in 187%, The total exports of specte since January 1 this year amount to $57,122,832, against $32,142,503 in 1874 and $35,437,861 1n 1873, produce exports for the Week were $5,013,248, IN THE LONDON MARKET consols were higher and United States bonds Strong. Money on the Stock Exchange was 2 to 23 per cent. Prime three months’ discounts were obtained outside the Bank of England at 2%, the minimum rate of the bank being 3 per cent. ‘To-day it gained on balance £60,000 bullion, ‘Tue rate jor money on the Stock Exchange on gov- ernment securities was 2 @ 23; percent. Closing prices at hali-pastone P. M. were as follows:— Consols, money, 9434; do., for account, 943; " Donds, old, 106% a 107; "67 bonds, 107%: ten- Ww fives, 1025 a 102%. Erie, 13% 81334. Erie at a quarter past four was easier—13}4 @13}4. The daily bullion statement atthe Bank o! England yesterday should have been £69,000 gone into the Bank of Engiand on balance instead of £11,000, Advices trom Paris state the Bourse buoyant and rentes advanced to GH, 85c. TREASURY STATISTICS. ‘Tne Treasury holds $575,200,000 in bonds to se- cure national bank circulation, and $15,800,000 to secure public deposits. Tne mational bank ctr- culation 1s $351,600,000, of which $2,540,600 are gold notes. The total customs receipts for the United States to-day were $300,000; revenue receipts to- Gay, $400,000; for the month, to date, $5,800,000, The customs receipts at this port to-day were $226,000. The following 1a the report of the Sap- ‘Treasury to-da. Gold receipts, $241,822; do. pay- ments, $214,999; do. balances, $34,262,590; cur- rency receipts, $941,093; do, payments, $950,454; do. balances, $53,771,857. The Treasury balances at Wastington are as follows :—Currency, coin, $68,850,000; less coin certificates, $23,500,000, tional currency for the week ending to-day | amounted to $2,000,000, Tho Assistant ireasurer | here paid out to-day $151,000, gold, for interest gud $12,000 In redemption of five-twenties. CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS. The closing quotations July 16 were as follows :— ; Savage, 102; Chollar Fotost, | 75; Uphir, 48; Hale & Norcross, 38; Crown Point, Bivautee aod St Paul pi. 00 Del., Lack. und Westera 200 | Union Pacific. 4600 Missouri Paciiic 200 ©., ©, and Ind. Cestral 300 | Mannibal avd dt. Josep 4,410 | Atlantic and Pacitie pref. 200 | bio avd Mississippi 8,225 Cousoildated Coal 100 | Western Union. 10,390 Atbianuc aad P 360 | med 10,000 ‘iposa L. and M. ‘200 | Mariposa L. and M Oo. pre: 100 Caston.... 400 Morris aod Essex. 100 Total.. PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIONS. City sixes, new, 1077, @ 107%; Camden and amboy Ratiroad, 120; Peansyivanta d0., 61.4 51%; Reading do., 54% a 54%; Lehigh Valley do., 617; a @2; Catawissa do., preierred, 42445; Pniladelpaia sud Erte do. , 20% a 20%; Nortaern Central do., a9 a wie; Letign Navigation, 505; a 50%; do, — gold loan, 102 GOVERNMENTS ‘were firm at the opening, Dut barely steady later upon the decline in gold. The ivilowing were the closing prices:—United States currency sixes, 1 2.122%; do. sixes, 1881, registered, 1197; a 120%; Go. do. do., compen, 12134 a 1: do. iive-twenties, 1862, coupon, 115% ali 10. A0., 1864, registered, a 117%: do., | Tegisiered, 118% @ 119; do. do. do., coupon, | B17%s @ 117% ; do, do. de., ovnpon, 117 1866, @ 126; do. do. €0., Dew, registered, 118% a do, do. 60., COUPON, 118% a 119}, do. do., 1867, registered, 1204 1204; do. do. do., coupon, | 120% @ 120%; Go. do., 1868, registaged, 120 a 120%: 0. do. de., COUPON, 1204f & 1254; do. ten- 4, Tegistered, 117% @ 117%; do. do., coupon, Se & 117%; 40., fives, 1881, rewistered, 115); a 116; @o. do. do., coupon, 117% @ 114g; Centra: Pacule gold bonas, 101 a 10134. STATE AND KALLWAY BONDS AND BANK SHAR! diate bonds at tue firet Board were steady for | ew York Bounty Loss sevens, Teanessees, Vir- ginia sixes aeferred and % lower for South Caro- Dna sixes, Dew, nonfundavie. District ef Celam- Dia 4-058 were X bigher. turoad boods were Strong, there having been an advance of jj in Union Pacific firsts and % New York Central Bikes Of 1393 and Great W ‘n firsts of 1888, The @niy Other Cisnge was an a¢vance of + in Union Pacific sinking funds. There was a good demand | for Cuicago and Northwest consolidated gola sevens, Hariem firsts and Erie fourtus. There were several small rales of city bank shares, At the second Boara Northwest consolidated gold coupon ‘ponds sold at 82%, Unies Pacific frst mortgages at 100%, Mariposa Land and Miniog Assessment paid 11% and Weorgia State sevens, new, at 97),. Leter Union Pacific iand grants s0id at 9, buyer Source days. MONZY ‘was easy at 114 to 2 per cent for call loans and 43; | to 5 per cent for prime mercantile paper. THE BANK 8TATEMENT de Without feature other than a the item 0 greenbacks, woicn is incapable of ex- Planation upon its suaple presentation in tue Stacement, The following | comparison of the everages [or the past two w Sul 30. © Ine. 26,600 L 00 Di 3,134, 100 421,400 00 16,802 ‘The following shows the re! Motal reserve and the total lat ties -— July V1. Diferences, Epecie r} 964,900 Inc, $27,600 Legal tends 10,661,200 72,790,300 inc. 3,134,100 reserve, $87,508,000 $90,700,200 In rve re ined ag’s 18. ae Bxc's of re- serve ab’y al re- Guirements. $24,097,200 $28,053,620 Ine. $3,060,250 CLEARING DOUSB STATEMENT. excnanges.... ‘i 62,601,300 62,705.10 $,026,139 1,662,449 WEEKLY CL¥ARING MOUSE STATEMENT. Correney extnanges.. Bute Ourreney pelauces Gold *X CHADS. .66- Goin sande: 46,650,626 6,096, 603 GOLD LOWER Gold Opened Bt 114%, quickly receding to 114%, teom watch 1s subseamentiy railicd \; 4%, goine | Best & Belcier, 47; | dated, 7; large inerease in between tue | 30; Yellow Jaccet, 90; Belcher, 30; Imperial, 9 Virginia Consolidated, 312; Califormia, 56; Over- man, 63; Raymond & Ely, 44; Eureka G. V., 6; Kentuck, 15; Union Consoll- | Alpha, 19; Meadow Valley, 7; Sierra Nevada, 15; Mexican, 20; Oaledonia, 19; Eureka Consolidated, 56, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES | SaTurvay, Joly 17, 1875. | BEFORE s Att Vac Tel. is iO rac Ma 38 igs se A 0 25 Se 200 so LF i 20 Harlem Hit 10) ChidNW RE pi. 10 a 2385 Too 41 a ‘Si Padi pref. ‘a 1) Han & BtJ BR. 200 ct Tite eo 6i44 600 Obioa M do seeceeeee COQ S00 do.. 6 so. 0:15 AND + HOG $200 US5.20.0, ewe Us oa0, I & 0. 11:30 A. M. oH st » Ist, ne luwAm Lk & lan 2 Ww. Mia Won. 4 500) C&NWeeeb. BHU Eerie HD. cee eee 2,075,000; | et | orders, © | Dous | Way, room 6, trom il to 12 | computed and compounded Jauuary and July. bea CALL—12:30 P, ode De Pac BR... SEretes 2.29 = ra 5 ee Ze 6. g F %) i 200 100 108 S ox Le loo tw = pee ee: 28s EE ty do ok 0 4 NJ Cen BLDG ppg lus 178 10s $4t00 US 8.2. An... 390 +wOaNnwe wo gy Un Pac 7° on 100 she Canton Co 600 14 West un st Bu do. ge EESEE 10.» ‘UMN & ot P RE pf. Lo do, 5 EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxpon Propucs Manxet—Lompox. Jaly 17—Evenin Pale rosia, lds a 186 per cwt. Liuseed oil, 24s. ewe +. FINANCIAL, At #R0THINGHAM & CO., Ba 12 Wail street, dealers tn all kinds of Stock Privileges, drawa by re sponsibie iodividuais or firma; issued only on active stocks, thereby giving the vurchaser the greatest possi- ble chance of securing a large return for nis investment See what the press says rhe only satisfactory method of speculating to ad- vantage is to purchase Privileges on Stocks, and those contemplating to opi danking frm of FROTHINGHAM & CO. dependent. hee ‘The New York Graphic says: “this old established house offers facilities for speca- | | any amount, and gives stnali invesiors the same davan- a ie an those Who invest thouseads of dollars During last month atrvestinents of $100 on many stocks nave foturoed profits of $53 to $2.50) stds seeuls marvellous to Laose unaccustomed to Wall street operavions; vever- theless it ts (rue, as stanuated by tae tuctuai prices at the stock Exchange.” The Albany Post says:— pyeaare, ALEX, FROTHINGIAM & CO., Bankers and ’s offer iaciilties wore liberal than cau be fuund et any clher house in the screen” Prices of Stock Priviless 3 tor 39 @ays, including com- mise 18 will Day a “Puty or ai!” on 20 shares of stock. Bie 15 will bay @ “Wut” or “Call” on 100 shares of Sok ey wint buy a “Puv’ or “Call” om 200 shares af 1535 wih buy a “Put” or “Call” on. 400 shares of stock. “call” on 600 shares of ‘i s 2 will boy a “Pat” or stor ai ie2 50 will buy a “Put” or *-Call” on 1,000 shares of eivar value of each share, $19 A “Privilege” on 100 shares of acttve stock will secure Pie following profits as the market price at the New Yora stock EXcuange advances of declines from t price stated in tne Privilege Contract amy ume Gurine wb days:—ais per cent suctuation, $6 proiit: o per cent fiuctuanon, $000 prog. reedt duetua the ‘mount ‘on 1,000 percent fluctuation, Fated above, will realize. te owner $7,200. oF shares couble this amonat, and in the same 0D & greater or less fluctuation, Address, for Financial Werkly Report (sent free) or ALEX. FRUTHINGHAM &00., ia Wall street, New York, =i, 8 AND Wy PER CENT (ity and County Bonds, Katlroad Bond: Cy Raflroad Stocks, a Other cooice Stocks and Bonds, paying 10 to 19 per een: at s reduction below par, for sale by ALBERT H. bdanrige ts 2 00. po Brokers and Auctioneers, 43 Pin ent Securities our §) ry s AN FUND OF $259,000 TO LOAN on New York and Brookiyvn property, in Fums to or five years. address, with full particu. lars, tox nid Herad office. —MON®Y LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE; Girst class First Mortgage Raitway Bonds tor sale ¥. K SLL VGNSON, Jit, 1 Pine street, —sTock PRIY ILEGES REMOVE THY RISK AT. tending stock speculations, We are negotiating a mempers of the Stock | Exchange at rery $10) for Pats or Oalls; $20) ty $409 toF Priviieges; contracts seston! Used in piace of cash tor purchase or saies of stock. Quotations and im formation turmisaed, UMBRIDGE & LO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wail street, sow York, poe bougat aud soid for cash or on moderass iar ory NY AMOUNT TO LOAN—ON FIRST CLASS CITY improved property, without bonus: larve sums pre- ferved: $5,000 vo ivan at 6 per cei “Apply wt 14 Broad. 0d ars. A. PSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY. STOO CLV} LLGHS ON MEN (NAMES GIVEN AT 1 PRO PG VIbis bs ROW LESS THAN 100 OUR PRINCIPALS DO NOT ADVERIISK; FRACS IN OUR NAME. KINDS UBITIES, BONDS, MORTGAGES, A Wi-fovandiee, Beal Estate, Broo! w York, ex: Changed, bought, soli. Adaress BAIT:LSOX, Manager Amer.can #84 Huropean Coloniza: agricultural Company (incorporated), No. 2 Broadway, room it. Cole ony torming, —JOHN HICKLING & ©0., BANKERS AND « Brokers, 72 Prosdway, New York, exeotite orders tor Blocks ADU Stock Privileges on mem- bers of the New York sock Exchange; $1.00 Marietta, Pitisburg and Cleveland 7 per ceny Bonas forsale, LAvY OF RWFINEMENT AND INTEGRITY wi hes the Joan of $160 lo assist in bus ness: wiil Rive security; Mone But A rellable party need apply. Address =. TRERN: Neral OND a) ) MORTGAGE Pit e ut of Money is offerea tor investment “Vor partic or'parce ry TMURE & SELDEN, 89 Nassau stre XCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, CORNER TWENTY. third street and oixth avenus. New York.—Interest interest ey commences the first of the deposit Bank open saily, paid, scx percent: monih next to Giso Monday, Weduesday anu Savorday evonlngs S otay to DeWitt, President H, K, Taumage, Viee Pres. Guo. 0. Watno, sec. FUNDS 70 LOAN—ON CITY PKOPERT Ben to loan tenement or Brookly: ind second Mortgages bout T= 4.108 Ke, 169 Kightu surest, nour Broadway ALWAYS HAVE CITY RAILWAY AND GAS STOCK Insurance Serip and =tock for sale, and em neepare to buy them. LM. 71 Wall | | “6 Fourth N Bk, | 40 Ketropotitan Batik 133 Ninth Nacwank.... 8S | 72 Pnomx Bank.. ... 99 5 Bk of Commerce.. 12g 109 Con Coal. « | 100 MA aspd-be 116 BAUS Pac icl.boe 19% Bw) do. » WelleVargo x:b6 68 be of bs iy CRW: be do. lw ati & Pag rbot & ae 4 Oblo & BR...Ue oy Ba Ts Mx & tii. be, oR Tete ot Te ALWAYS TIAVR “MC N x TO “LOAN ON Goon New York city Mortga; without Lonus Principals Ng to berzow OF \uvest apBLY 10 Hl, ke GRAM1, 6 We WILL PAY 1g PER CENT PER MONTH FOR DIP. ferent loans un excellent collateral, lender holding collateral; responsibie parties only cealt with, Address CASH LOANS, Hernid ofic OHS & PIBROR, NO, 5 PINK STRE oJ) _noney, without bonus on approved New York, Brookiyu and cha | Monet TO LOAN —~POK THREE OR FIVE Yi on bon! and mortgage ou New Tork city pro in coms to spit, | ALL BY Fi bon ‘ANG MoRIGAGE, on New York aud Spowire Pa ir a Real beta, wiihout bonus, UEBHERD, 63 Wall treet room & rear buildim ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE OW New York ciy aud Brooklyn Property; second ed. WINE & OKAY, 697 “bxth a me | poner TO LOAN OW gut bonus: on Hesoad apg Le GANTLEMEM WOULD LIKE TO | or silent partner, with $20,000 or 5000, é 08 & business Of imported Koou 7) Cenk net profits, Address, in confidence, to . Heraid Uptown Branen office, must WANTING MONEY O% THOSE HAVING money would do weil to consult J. A. KAMPI.G, LI9 Broadway, roow 9, 1m reference to the same, “Persey- erantia omnia vindit. iT .D—A DY T LOAN OF $1,000 FOR WICH cond mbrwage will be given on lass city y, Addrows, with terms, do- i, M. 0, Lerald | oiuce lating with an investment of money ranging from $5) to | FINANCIAL. enna oboe aannennnnnnae eran FOR THEA YEARS, AT SEVEN rae aoc ul cent, on improved property ‘ioe ee New by Ane owner, Wort » bonus; i fee, ‘00d for ora n hora or Cortiandt sireet, 'OF or one exchange. RAMMON. BENS! ey ower, — 24 Park place. We ED—70M3 OF $5,009 10 825.00, ATS AND ® cent, to sia ‘by Great moriga Xs a » Gy waa aod nein Obi ferenees. lurnished. TALLOW, Bt be Dearboen st treat, (Chicago, ab TOO wi Fon. ban Shi 1.000 FOR FOUR MONTHS: ‘acres coal and timbered iy periast ute, Worth $10,000 casi. adaiess NE Nees $2.000 28 ro WANTED—ON FIRST MORT eee soktee stew Jersey Improved proverty {vA ued cash $5, ress |. D, th, box 147 Hera d of $l. 000 AND $16.000 WANTED AS FIRST MORT- ete 08 two new Building hay) om oe or their wttorneys ouly. reas Corin Pas a street, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. $1.s 8000 WAST#O—ON WATON WILT, BH PAID durastnel le deie: Satereets govd reierence Si mel TO mn! ENE ROETIO. THOR: = ROY, $3 Barclay street, ratereices, oa i earn ot of Al busivess ope ap es 8 ire ProrOsnd PHIL ee Sp Unenog snes, ream 3. 0000 5 LUGRA- = 70 6,(09 WANIED—IN very a Wowie, Weratd’ omes. nit HE enmon uiciwed, Adareas ()—PABINGR WANIEDOEVERY, $9 MADE $5. 00 Gowies uack $9 yp 2) days; de: mand Noire 2 x tha supply; money Wanted to Ne, Herald olftes. Ba peraptcr A prgtteid IN, OASH, ¢ posfuion of Cfenourer i ood guuipanyy Pariicu: fod ut suterviews “aadvese box 3.385 Post $12, 00 79 ro Laah On BOND AND MORTGAGE state ip this city or Brook- FOr aveeare DELAVAN, 39 Nassau street, _ $80.000 TQ LOAN—ON BOND AND MOKT. £ang) {4 sum, or would be divided t suit dpplicanth “Wis MAN & SUN, 2 Pine street. COPARTNERSHIPS, ISSOLUTION rt COPARTS EnSaTP —TAR ©0- partnership of thicie & jay diseolved by mucual consent. ¥. Mint uakee 1s est .uirty-frt sireet, will continue ‘the busiwess at settle the accounw of the late ™,. @. THIRLE, Nxw Yorn, july 17, 1875, (. MOLLER. ‘BC 'StNESS OPPORTUNITINS, A « merchants, Senay my oI and others: teresty, £c., negotiated ; teal Bstaté ness. Persons with chest seeks hout charge, 0! approved opportunities. wk G Googe 451 Broadway; Broadwav, &o, ‘oxtcgs x CARL iclaland AME ome Brokers, 93 rons wi A CORNER GROCERY STORE, DOING A FAIR trado, which ean be made inuch be! Deen reduced 59 as to sell at aiow price; tha sel ing pa merrew Address, for our days, Y box 165 NEW AND VERY D#SIRABLE Sane FOR an ay mineat ot $309 GENTLEMAN HAVING PUROHASED A RESPECT. fe and profitable impurting and iobhing business, ke a partnor for the tinancial Je at, with Piney favoravie terms, Address M. MishUuan box 106 Heraid office. ‘ACTIVE, ee, BUSINE 8 MAN WOULD N AN uivest $2,300 000 oash, with aétive servites, for fiatarest in e noon pone baying business, aaureen, Witt ane and place of business, KELiABt, box 166 Herald A PARTNER WANTED—WIITH ABOUT $10,000, TO replace capita) of retiring partner in the coffin and casket inapufacturyng business in tis cliy; ba ta diisaed some 15 years: a good chance or young man. Call on or address dress HORTUN & SON, West street, lamber yard. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $50. IN A RELI able cash manufacturing pyaces without risk; A | articles etapie; demand unitmited: rea ty sales: quick Address B, revurt ts 100 per cout, BAKER, vox 120 tieral ot jee. AY OP AN OPPORTUNITY 13 OFFERED TO A MAN OF good businoss ability ana irreproachable charac. ter, with from 82,09 to $3,000, to secure a cialt Interest in thoroughly estaptished Auction and Siorage Bu ness. Particulars may be learned from 8. SULT. Attorney at Law, Bennett Building. SOBER, INDUSTR'OUS MAN TO WORK FOR tary medicine busin sss; $18 weexly salary; ent, to pate up foods, ; business estab. cash Fequired; «xperience not essential ‘Address HARMA 1 SSaL, herald office. ¥aRe IOLB NEVER CANVASSED -ABSOLUTR nopoly to responsible parties buying exc! u: Fight to sell in stated territory an IndLipeusinle. artic jor, buildinga, now being largely manufactured bere under patent; never introduced outsie of this city; de- mand uniinuied. re BALL & SWIFT, 71 Broadway, room 9, (Oh ge! OF WeEKLé OR MONTHLY NaWs- apers (new marericl, will he contracted for on dress PZRMANENT, box 10 reasonubie, (erie. Heraid office. GARS.—a LIVE YOUNG MAN CAN HAVE A good chance in a frst class Cizar Store on Broad way, down town; some capital; and must posed fuily In retati; communicaiious ‘conddent Le dress 8 .. box 224 Herald oftice, Dass, POSITION FOR Pa TTer AC TORE. MAN, having $8,009 cash; salary, $1.0 monthly: brsiness iiest class; professional inquirers not noticed, Adoress, with reier- euces, CONFIDENTIAL, Herald office. POR S4LE—THE RIGHT TO MANUFACTURE AND pon a royalty, @ first class article in the hard- sirendy introduced and mecting with ready agents.” Address A. B., box 149 Herald office, OR SALE CHEAP—THE PARTNERSHIP OF ASHIP- ‘smith shop; @ Rood chance for one that anderstands the business. =F, FRITZDCHE, 3934 Frankiin Maraet, Old slip, New Xork cil ey Have : $1 009 AND ERVICES 10 INVEST IN AN established. fair paying business: no objection to in- qarence or realestate, Addrews SQUAEE SUSINKGE Herald offi ITERARY.—FOR SALE, A POPULAR AND sane established Literary sand Family Joor: @ Jarge subscription ist and, liberal adver. also Type, Outs, in Unusual Opportunity is here presented, as the entir concern must be sold at once to close a nership account, Apply toGRIGGS & CARLETON, 98 Broadway. in the city, esiablisned many years. tor sal Gestring to retire, alter a fortune made in ihe ry oon, and'part. payment in good property. Ap Bly to GRIGGs & CARLSTOS, 98 Broadway. ARTNER WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING AND mandiacturing business of Over 20 years’ standing Capital requised $25.00. a young man. ol good busin Mlities will find in this’ a tine opporwunily, Address Hiroe KIER, Herald odice, ARTNER WANTED—MUST BE A SMART, ACTIVE man with $700 and good references, Address J. ANG, Herald office. PARTIES HAVING A WELG LOOATED FACTORY, with power, wisbing to join in organizing a com: pany tomanivucture s-vcral specialties tu furuiture, ad- OOVHAM, 83 Soath street, HYSICIAN’S CIY PkaOTicy, STRIOTLY Ri lar, tor sale; no by able ci ter retused ; cumbent going iy oi sirictly rst class ced. Acaress ‘ K., Heraid omce, PECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH $20,000, IN A first class manufacturing bnsiness, doimy 8 cash finde in thiscitv. Foil parcicuiars given by GROKGS W, SfaK#, room 8, 150 Broad way MALL PATENT ARTIOLES WA having small articles tor sale that can be sold at and Under $4 apiece can find purchasers for them, if they are useiut inventions and likely to pay the investor a 00d ae for his money. App! ly to LW. HUGHHAS, St Eiberty wee | wk po yoo OR CAPITALISTS.=I WANT A rtytof@ hall inierest in a patent medicine, qwott'established, on the Pacis coast: will guarantee at income of $40 a dav: hinted anicunt required; preter a purty having an est ished drag store; wouta Interest in store: best of “ference given and re Address CALLVORNLA, Heraid main or Upwwn office, for three days. WE OLDEST GROCERY, Store in the Twenty-third’ ward tor sale, establi and now in active business for the past 4) years; owner wil reure from business, this ani ower Prop- Ws for gale at « low price; no agent address OWNER, Third avenue and issth sireet. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, with $5X, to joi advertiser with same amoant, 10 purenast a7 basiness that hb pay Ssova week. Ad- dross TRAVELLIK, b d office. ANTED—A_ PARTN. opted BY A FRENCH LADY, one Who has $5.00 oF $4,(09, to open a frst clase millinery Gravitshinent. The adveruser has been em 1n first class houses both in Varis and New York, ‘Al n lady preierred. Address M. L., ranen FLOUR AND FEED ed ANTED—$1,00) CAPITAL, ling an afticte, of com: OA in New Gre © ASSIST IN HAND. ce; 230 per cent profit; Hd “Aadress, appoumting y ANTED—A PARTY, WITH $12.00, TO TAKE THE e of a@ reuring Dartuer and act ee Ly cash, ao* estab ress Hi. WASTEN-s50m TO INVEST IN A Pee py AND safe trausaction. all will close in six months and pay fifeen percent Address | Bare, | Herald offices AN EDUCATAD, ENERGETIO YOUNG man, with acash capital of tive paruuér ina first class business conue liquor trude, Address, with rré-ences, 1, fit. box 130 | Herald omce. ANTED—A PARTY 10 INVEST $1, mag ‘ah RAISING fruits and vegetables at Port Roya ‘Adver- tisor has an equal amount iovested in rds and baiid- ings. Quaiity o1 soll and loca ton Unsurpassed ; good op- Ftanity fora gentleman wishing to secure a pleasant @ BOW produces apples, Madar » &o. ennai reterence ess N. &. G., id Chambers Wert MAN WITH $8000 TO $10,000 CASH, for an interest in a firs: sa, am, Saying bat bowel of aclerkship to aman wi cash opportunity, Address RJeKIKTOS, Ke alidmore, ANTED-4 Pai big (7% BY TH EW process of paoteuraphy | in, 1 priat od uced by oem. “address MAPLD, 1 wig PARTNER WITH $2,00, TO TAKE half interest and act as treasurer of an yo to star reas MaNAGME, in New Yo York Herald lished dramatic eer? variet, ft $500 “WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN A GOOD xine areata thorousbiy esabiiened; equires the a temtion o aeitted 1.3 sU, HANKINS, 23 Weat twenty-ninth street. 500 “TH ADVBRTISER, HAVING A GOOD + Baylog mangtacwuritig, business in. special- fies, wishes a Young man to join him; a Vory sacsiuc- tory success can 0 Address LABOKATORY, box 126 Herald ofce. 1. 5OL PARTNER WANTED: ON NOT $ ) + afraid to. take hold af a goot thing § ot to conenit ali is Felatives Leiore iv. ont Aviv have control of, '09%9 and. linances light manuracturing. far cer miere by intery! Address BUSINBSS, ios aid oiler ‘permanent for at least three years: wiques | | tionadle first mortage security given. Brokers and | NE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE MARBLE worss j 'ED.—IN VENTORS | | the amesthetic use of ether in Gente re wae Buy hag Hage 4 13 $10,000 Sit ank St nc oens veage Bie prourtecaey vous shat, see ‘well and e tebe. 8 Genuprodie ay wiylew rage loubars store Agency, 7/ Cedar street a ra MUTANT 10.000 Were Ray abr INTEREST IN A mirdical business 1h Wis i tong A! | rol 7 sett aud valdact ou time, -Adusven MAwiOUe, wo Brauch o Bes, TO $20,000.—WANTLD, AN ACTIVE OR $10.000 Reeeant iit clase ma weas; 10 per cent and capital addrees Cr os oY voraid Broostyn Brauch of icon $50. 000 A $100,0% WANTED—TO INCREASE the manafacture of wrouzht iron. dtrect trom Ls ae. saving Hom 3 oe ne ion oven ae yt mode of manuincture : 0" fava Feil peraion MI Will bear the closest investigation. ing He su oft we. peat THE STATUE OF LAFAYETTE. Mr. De Forest, the French Qonstl General im this city, has as yet received no commuuication from his government respecting tee gift from toat source of the statue of Lafayette, now lying oa board the the French steamer Amérique, In conversauoa with Mr. A, Salmon, ef No. 46 White street, President of the French Circle ef Harmony, in this city, he msde the following statement to @ AERALD reporter:— ne s'atue of Lalayette, which I nad the honor of bringing over here, bad been lying at Paris up- ward of a year, awaiting the arrival of @ request ot the citizens of New York, and a3 no pody claimed it, there it lay. Having occasion to proceed to Paris I was asked by the Cercle de _ I’Harmonie to investigate the mater, and was furnished oy my frienas e witn le.ters of introdaction to many eg oficiales of Paris, incluaing among Oluers, One LO i de Onemviere, Director of & Scnvol of Fine A had peen placed, in ny endeavors to rs tke siacue suipped 6a. Aoy York, and he obtained orter lor is nud ti basen St cane As Lhad ea ters woud be written im behall French government to the city of York, and iravsmitted througn the hands of te esteemed Freuch Consul, dir, De Forest, apd that anotuer letter would be sent to Mr. Bar- tuoidi, the French Mivister at Wasuingion. Mr, Barihoias, of Cuimay, the aesizner of the statue and @ Celebrates ariisy, Is a cunsin of the Min- ister. THO stale is about seven feet nh and Weighs about 6,000 pounds, b Sale mon (Wich entnusiasia sparkiiog maguificent work Of art. Om sonday 1s! the Cen ral Park authorities respecting its site In Central Purk. Where it 1s to be placed is not yet decided, bat When itis considered tums next to Wasiincton far '§ memory is dear to all Americans, 1 Jeel certain that a6 will be placed in ne Mnoeitting spot.” STATUE TO DR. WELLS, Tne French steamer Amérique broagnt from Havre @ large bronze statue of the late Dr. Weils, of Hartiord, Conn., who claimed the discovery of surgery. The statue ts to be forwarded on [uesday to Martford, [visthe work of ap American aitist, sr. I. Bartlett, 0! Paris, France, pow residiag at ‘North Easton, Mass. 11 18 to ve wedicared with imposing ceremonies in Hartiord at au early day. THE LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATION, THE AFFAIRS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMI- GRATION—TESTIMONY OF MR, JACKSON. ‘The Assembly Committee, investigating tne af- fairs of the Depirtment of Emizration, met again yesterday morping WW the office of tae Commis. sioners of Emigration at Oasle Gard Speaker McGuire presided at tue session and Assemblymen Alvord, Gedney, Vospurg and Waenner were present, Mr, Jackson, the secretary of the Emigration Commission, resumed Ais explanation of the af fairs of the Department of Emigration. He A testified that the Koman Catholic chapel on Ward’s Island cost $35,177.80; and gave th eines of tis contractors to whom that sul Was paid. He said the contract to bulid the sea wall aiound Ward’s Island was given on July 25, 1870, to Ancrew Clarke, who ugreed to Duiid the structure {or eixty-taroe cents per cubic lool, As toere acc 7,490 lees im the Wall it Cost $50,082 48, Ar. Jackson’ said that the con- tract for the constracioa ol the wall was yghery by Mr. James W. Husted, who was, at ue time | ib Was made, chairman of tue Coumitiee of the | Board of Kagrotivn, winch nad tne ter in charge. Mr. Juckson said thas he hus uo per- sonal knowledge of the making Of tne contract. He was asked jor a copy of the measurements, estimates of the work tone vy the surveyor specifications of the amount or work done Sc ibe moneys paid ont for tne same from time, Tuese could not ound, aud Mr, divord Geciared that saca Bpeciications should be flied in the Commissivger’s office with tae contract. Mr. Jackson then guve a stutement of the cost of supplies of food consumed by tue emigrants on Wara’a Isiand (for the Jast Sve yeurs. In 1870 it Was $159,005 4), or 35 cents for each emigrant, 187), $149,948 76, el 8 EACH ; 1872, $180,516 10, or 30 cen 7 ceuts each, V. K. Stevenson, Jr., reports the sale of two lots, each 25x100 feet, on the east side of Fiith avenue, fifty sect soutn of or eighth street, ior $100,000 ; being $50,000 euch, 2+. MARRIAGES AND DEATIIS, BIRTH. Wrrowt.—At Yorkville, on friday, July 16, Mra, WiLLiam WRiGut, Of & Bon. EN GAGED. ~Prcox—Ds Forrest.—Mr. Louis K. Peck to Miss GUSSLE DE FORREST, DOLD Ui Liss city. MARRIED. DonovaN—Mornis,—On Wednesday, July 14, 1875, by Kev. Aifrea Young, of st. Puul’s church, T, DONOVAN to MARY N, Muxmis, DUth uf New York cliy. No curds, HExbERT—O'DONNELL.—At St. Paul’s churen, ‘Weanesuay, Juy 7, by Kev. Father Searis, assisted yy Rey. Faiher idvrvert, Joun J, HenBERT to ELLEN AGNSSS, eldest duugiter o1 Taomas O'Len- nell, + LINGHAM—SICKLES.—On Wednesday eventug, Joly 14, by the Ke V. Saunders, Junius Bb, Lincham 10 Ipa F, SICKLES. RUBIRA— CALDWELL.—Ou the 15th inst, at w Windsor, by the Rev. J. A. Mussey, D, U., SANTOS 8, RuBIRA, 0} New York, to Vaumia 3. CALDWELL, of Mooiie, Ala. Mobile, New Orleans, St. Louis and Louisvilie papers please copy. DIED. BaRworx.—On Friday, Jniy 16, BensaMin, oldest son of Benjamin and Sophia Larmore, awed 6 years and 13 days. Funeral services at Wesler’s Methodiat Epis- copal chapel, corner of Stanton and Cannon streets, on Sunday, 18th inst., a: two P, M BapsR.—Sudaenly, on tae 16th of July, at Lake Hopatcobog, CHARLOTT# BADER, aged 38 years. ha th Md ireods are respectiuily invited to neral, on Monday, at two oclocks chures, Henry street, between Clark epont streets, Brooxiyo, Baurn.—At Hevoken, N. J, vn Friday, at nine ~M., HELENIA W. Bakr, youngest cuild of A. A: and Menrievia Barth, aged 6 months and 16 days, Kelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, tne 1th, a one P. ML, 1.0m 104 Hudson street, Hovosen 1875, at ‘, BER BAKONN.—On Thursday evening, July 1 bis resivence, 221 Kast Vifry-seveata sti BARD BARONN, aged 61 ) ears, on Sunday, July 18, Funeral at ten o'clock A. M, Jaly 16, ARTaUR, be- 1875, irom his late residence, BLOCKLBY.—On Frida uma Lowse Biookley, 1d 2 weeks, loved son of Fraok and aged 6 months Funeral services at the honse of his parents, No. 263 Van Buren street, Brooklya, this Gay (sunday), at ball-past one o'cock, BUCKING.—ON Saturday, Jay 17, 1875, at the residence of his brotuer-in-iaw, Mr, George Vou | Hagen, at Centra Valley, Orange Connipy Yy JouN FRepeRick BucKiNG! aged years ana 2 montus, ‘The faneral will ako place from Bt John’s O82 10,” or 31 Cents each ; | chureh, 81 Christopher street, on Monday, July 19 (COKLBY.—On Saturdar, at one o'clock A. aL, RONG iberry aire ves ed ea ates id the faveral, i Onase—On Saturday, Ju y 16 y 16, Bama J.. wife of Booty M. Crane, aod duuguler of tue jo tas Gans Reiatives and iriends oi tie family are respect- fay uneral, on Tuesda: inyiwed to aciend tned oral. Sie 2 2 : a mj , INA » youngest Caughier of W. \v. U. v.dod ‘Bassa F. Oar- ter, aged 12 years and 6 mou his, Holduves dud reads are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence ol her parents, No, 264 Carrou treet, Souta Brooklyn, on Monday, July 19, at two o'clock P, M. Newfounsiand cy aod Crnada Py Serepene | Crossy.—tu Tarrytown, N. a Friaay 6: ay ing, 16th inst, Mrs, Pou.y Gnpésy, widow or ine late Jad#on Urosoy, aged 56 years, Funeral irom ihe Testugnce of ©. F, avy. Beceerer, Tarrytowa, Suuday, 18th inst, at thr on CAMERON.—OD the 16th inst, Mra, CaTBARINe Cameron, Wile of Joun Cameron, Esq, in the 234 ear of her " Her {riet ds and acquaintances are invited to at- oe ber fumergi, ob sunday, the 18th, at two M., from her late resiaeuce, 31 Huson street, ur, —At Weenawne! = Hh syed 16th WILLIAM Cursinur, aged The r Tavited | to to attend the verlan charch, Wee- fomanely irom the Pr» agree, Se t Gay (SUuda)), a Dall-past three oclock Goxenai-y mn July 16, 1875, MICHAEL CONKLIN, bop e 36th Fear oi ais ave, a outive of the parish ‘county Guiway, Ire'and. Ves and friends ure cor he, the ie funeral, ivum Si. dusepi’s church, ip Sixth avenue, Monday m rning, at nine o'clock. \ DaRRaGH.—On July 17, Matias M. DaBRaGy, 1p _ hepese sy te ‘i ‘a une rvices at the residence of her paren: No. 223 Weat at Porty-elghta street, on Monday, i just, at one o’cluck P. M. ine remains will takeb to Cypress Hula .or interment. a) eo thursday, at nine o’clos Tuomas I. De Wirr, in Che 2960 year of relatives and filends o; the family are re- spectfully invited tw uttegd tre funeral services, which will be bed at We Midwe Reformed onurch, Harrison street, near Court, on Sunday, July 18, at four P. M. Mrs. eit damitsa P.M, age. Donnetty.—On July 15, 1875, wile of Poter Vouneliy and dauguter of John an Elizabeth Riordan. ends ol the fumily are respectfally invited to Avtead the {uncral, (rom her mother’s residence, Mrs. Divine. No, 100 1remont street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 18, at two P.M, On Saturvay, duty 17, OMcer P. J. Frrom, tue Wourch precivct. in tuc 2 sta year of his age, Fai Lat two o’ciock ou siunday, at 170 Mad gon strect. Gounty Down (ireland) papers please cop; Fosrer.—Ono Saturaay, Juvy li, micnann Bi GYENES, infant gon oi Jonn J, ond Mary June Foster, Puneral will take place (rom residence of his parents, 86 Saliva street, on Monday, 198D inst., at rst) o'clock A. 1k. —On ities aan 3 1%, 1875, BRIDGET, the veloved wile of Thouas Grif Re! res ann friends of ¢) to col Pay borvon daly tu, 1e¥5, Ha r, on duly 14, and Louise Gadvins,’ a Ree funeral will take place on sunday, July 18, ‘oo'ciock P.M. ‘The reiatives and friends ar irs ited to attend withoa: turther notice. —Jaly 16, 1875, ALEBWT GILL, only child of re Jr, and Anpie Gill, aged 2 months and 2) relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from tne resisence of bis parents, Na $19 Baat Twenty-ninth street, on Sunday, the 18tu lmst., at two o'clock P. MM. Kopespon. —On Brisas: July 16, after a short i! ness, GEorGy Hovasvon, President of the Knick= erbocker lire Insurance Company. The funeral wiltise piace on Sunday, 18t! inst., at two o’ciock, Jrom ils late residence, 4: Gammberiand street, cor.er of Atlantic avenae, ly. eee orouFoN.—On Friday, 16th nst., CaTHaring hd) Far stpol whe of Hugh dutcaeon, in the 35th yeas ot her age. ‘fhe rejatives and friends of the family are re- speetfully invited to attent pes agaersl. on Mon- day, July 19, at taree o'clock P. M., from her late Tesidence, 138 Dean street, Brookiyn. Ln gt aes Brovkiyn, Tnareday, July 1 i3 A, HOpaNPYL, son of Ansnony J. G@ an Elizapeth Hodenpyl, ageu 9 years. The iriends of the family are invited to atreng the funerai services, on Monday, July 10, at thre o'clock, from the re‘idence of his parents, No. Seventh avenue, near Fiatoush avenue, JORDAN.—Uu Saturday, July 17, WILLIE WaLvo Cfesered son of Thomas 3.0 Sarah B, Jordan, aged 5 years. ‘uneral on Sunday, at balf-past three o'clock, from his late residence, No. 22 Baicher place, Brooklyo. Friena® ot the taiuliy are respeciiuiy invited to atte id, Remains to be taken to New burypert, Muss, KYLE,—Ou Thursday, July 1875, at five o'clock P. AL, at Hign Uriuge, CHARLES A. OHEES- - BRovGH KYLz, youngest 8.n Oi Mathew and Sarab bay aged 11 montis and 13 days. IXBALL.—Suddenly, ai wis residence 1,020 Fira’ avenue, Henny S. KIMBA. Notice dome lee pare er, @ aPP.—On itharsday, July 16, Grmson Lap & MEP, In the S4tu year oi bis age, ‘The funeral services will de Dell at his late residence, No. 6 Kast fnirty-seventh street, Mon- day, the 19th sana, oe ity — Lee LaupeR.—Saddeaiy, WILLIAM F, LAUDER, aged 50 it twel M., loth inst aces place from iis late residence, 107 West Fortieth street, on Sunday, 13th July, aviwe P, M. eto and irienus are respectinily im vited to attend, LoonaM.--Oa Saturias, Joly 17, Matrasw M., the beloved sou oi Jonn ana Kate Loorain, a Dw tive of Castietown, G-oghegan, county Wesimeash, Trelaud, aged 1 year, 9 mouths and 3 days. Restan peace, Friends of the family are requested to atten@ | the runeral, from the resiaence of bis parents, 20) avenue A, on Monday, July 19, at one o'clock; thence to Calvary Ueimeter, ior interment, MARSHALL.—in Brooklyn, July 17, 1875, Janz, wile of James Mavsiail. Notice of iuneral hereafter, M ve Fe Friday morning, at her late rest- a 384 Bedfurd aveaue, Brooklyn, aier a Rowerine illness, Which sue bore with @ truly Caristian fortitude, MAnY EK. MASON, aged 45 years, Telict of the ate i. YP, Maser. Relatives, iricods auo wembers of Stanton street (New York) Baptist cuarcu are invited to attend the funeral services ot the Bediord avenue Baptist chureo, tuis (sunday) ages at five o’ciock. Lue remains Will ve taken to Larrytowa on Monday morning ior interment Moss.—On Friday, July 16, ater ashore oe ALicn, relic of toe jate Benjamin A. Moss, in the Sist year ol her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re~ spectinily invited to. attend the mneral, from the residence 0! her sun-in-law, 4 M. Rhode, No. West rorty-third strect, this day (sunday), as mine A. Ml. Myers.—New_ York, _ 17, 1875, PUTER A, Myers, in the 67tn 5 ints Notice of iuneral i MoGsoanTY.—in Brovkiya, saddeply, on Friday, July 16, MARGARKI, tue beloved Wile of Joon Mo Groarty, in the 33d year of her age, Her junerai Wii take piace on Monday, July 19, @t halt-past mine A. frou St. Josepn’s onuren, Pacific street, near Vauder til: avenue. MOGINN.—Saddenly, ANN, Widow of the late Paul McGtun, in the Gite yewr of ner age. ‘The iriends o1 the lawily ave respectiully invited toatteud her tuneral, on Mondays, 10th inst, aS hail-past Dive o’c.ock, 'rom ver late residence, No. 812 West Fort)-sec ond street, to the Onurch of the Holy Crovs, West Forty-second street, be- tween Etgnth and Ninth aveoues, where there Will de @ requicm mass vor tue repose of her soul, aud thence to Vaivary Cemetery jur mterment, MCKiINziIE—Wakren Lovas, No. 84, 1. 0. oF 0. Brotnkrs—Y ou are requested to meet at the lodge room, No, 327 Bowery, vb susday, July 18. at half past eleven A. al., siarp, to pay the last tibate of respect (0 our jate prutaer, dames MoKinzie, Brothers of sister iodges are respecrivily invited toastend, By order, A. UVELY, N. G. J. G. WaGGoNnna, Secretary. O'MEARs.—On Satorusy, Jaly 10, ot the Mercy Hospital, Ouicago, Catuxaine, daughter of the be James: O'Meara, of this city, In religion, Sis- PaTOKEN.—OD Saturday moratog, the 17th inst., GEORGE M. PAICHEN, in (ne sta yoar Of his age. The relatives und ivienus of tw Poampes ire re- Spectiuiuy luvited to attend the juoeral, at bin lute residence, No. 1,018 Fulton avenue, Opposite Irving place, bro iiyu, on monday, the 19th inst, St three o’ciock P. M., Without jucher notice. PaRks,—Suadeniy, on Sacur daly 17, Wan TER SAMUEL, INidut son of samuel 0, and Lizzie Parks, aged 2 moaths and 24 days Relatives aud iriends of we .vailly aro fully MVited (0 atiedu nis /anetsdl, Geace of Dis parents 429 West ‘Kuirty-Aafth street, On toe Saobatn, July Lo, at nby? 4 YM, ScHNEIDER.—Uo Friday, $e 66a Inst, Joum JACOB, 10 bue —~ year 01 n'B age, Relatives and irenus of ve family are respect- fully requesied to atteud (08 (une: “if irom Nis lato remiaenoe, 170 Spring surest, Ou sduday, 18th mst, at two o'clock me Saturday, yaely 17, Mrs, Mary Snaw, the 74th year o! ber use. Her frien Ayety invijed tO attend the fanerai,, from the residence of her sisier, Ford, of wo o'clock Meeeey, dou 19 Per at nBif-past three P. FRANKLIN, pelove! yon or yanwee and Anos cocks, m Seed 3 minontns cays, Relate iriends are invited to attena the funeral, on nuay, 19th 1a9b, at two o'clock P. M., Jrom No. 191 West Tenta s.reet, gar ee Saturday, July 17, Weuen A.,. only bind of War! d AbUIe Ki Springsteea, in her 4tn monty, e Felatives a and friends of the family are is epecefally invived to attend the fune: Rom wideneo of her granatatuer, W,.* Went Thirwe:s street, om sunday, m unday mornivg, Jaly 16, Bessie, 1 Caaries P. and Kinma Tooker. @od tiends Of her parents, and @roodiatuer, Richard urnton, are tnvived b/ atcen’ \ne tunerai service, at No, v2 Foursn een "08 Monday,*tue 19in inst., at one o’e\oe! - ie rémeing Wik be taken to Wine Det Ne du (Or sObeeMeN te

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