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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Unsteady and Prices Irregular. GOLD OLOSED Ae 112 5. The Monty Market Unchanged and Foreign } Exchange Quiet. Waut Street, SATURDAY, July 31—0 P. M. ‘While there are no special features in tne stock Market that require lengthy comment it Is a @ruthfol observation that considerable distrust stil) lingers in the minds of most of the brokers wousequent upon the recent failures, and that ‘sey are ready to believe even rumors of further @isaster. Hence business is not so confidenily ‘Bransacted as it was afew days ago, and a larger esuiion is manifested than is consistent with & weally firm and nealthy condition, There are, of | eearse, exceptions to the rule, and certain securt- ‘Mes are well sustained, on the faith that they are Amproving in natural strength, I outside trade | m@hould again become active there is littie reason 8o doubt that investors in many of tne low-priced gtocks will eventually reap the profits of an ad- ‘Wance, but with summer siaguation upon us aud | ue UNEASY FEELING, Defore referred to, sharp fluctuations may be ex- | pected as incidental to the situation, The state- ment was made by cable to-day, on the authority ef the London Zimes, that Messrs. Duncan, Sher- man & Co., through their foreign correspondents, ‘were arranging a8 rapidly as possible for the pro- section of their circular notes in the bands of ‘eravellers. The information 1s pecuitarly gratify. apg +o the many Iriends of the house, because, if true, it Is indicative of the latent strength of the rm, the nobility of its credit and the possibility Bhat it may resume its functions at a mot distant day. Fresh rumors of trouble fm the cotton, sugar and exchange markets ‘Were current, but it 1s Impossible to trace them to any trustworthy source. They served their pur- | pose, however, tn causing not a little concern in ‘Various business circles, Stocks closed at bigher | prices than ruled in the earlier part of the aay; but comparative results show 4 GENERAL DECLINE. Western Union advanced to 855%. Onto and M' @tasippi declined trom 21% to 18%, bat ended at ‘39%. Lake Shore sold from 61); to 6234, closing at 2%. ‘Northwest rose from 41% to 427%, closing at 41%; the preferred ended at 5iis after sales at 6534. St. Paul common was steady et 36%; 2 36% a 363g. Union Pacific sold at 738 a7. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph receded | from 2X to 187{. Panama sold at 1204 131, and Pacific Mail closed at 39% alter sales at 407. © ADVANCS AND DECLI The changes siuce the close yesterday are as | fouow 1867, 10854 a 10374; new fives, 104}; @ 104%; Erie Railway 6 13%. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1815.—TRIPLE SHEET. per cent. Foreign exchange quiet at 4.86% a 4.87, and 489% ® 4.9048 actual rates jor first class bankers? sterling, STATE AND RAILWaY BONDS, The former were steady for Missourie and %; Bigher for old Tennessees. Railroad bonds wero strong for Erie \birds, Which aavanced 1 per cen for Morris and Essex first consolaated, whi were up \; or Union Pacific firsts, which were ‘Up % ; Delaware ana Hudson sevens oi 1894, whicn were up, and Great Western firsts, of 1888, which were \ bigher. The feature oi the market contiques Chicago and Northwest consolidated gold sevens, which sold at 86%) 4 86%. Ouloand Mississippi seconds sold at75 & 74%, a decilue of lal ©. ana 1, ©. firsts were & lower. Bank shares were ney)-eved. THR UNITAD STATES TREASURY. The following is the currency statement for the week endaog July 31:—The internal revenue re- ceipts to-day were $310,504; iuternal revenue re- ceipts jor the montn, $9,881,207. cus- toms receipts to-day were $440,120. National bank Lotes outstanding, $949,595,249; of which there are in tional gold bank notes, $2,600,000; bonds held by the Treasurer as security for pational bank circulation, $74,894,362; and Jor pudiic deposits, $18,792,200; national bank notes received for redemption dur- ng the week, $4,313,141. The Assistant Ireasurer Paid OUt to-day $521,000 gold om account of ia- terest and $9,500 in redemption of f bonds. The ‘treasury operations Jor t cluded the disbursement of $979,000 gold for in- terest and $464,000 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, and the receipt 0: $2,543,000 for customs, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed duli at the following quotations :—Uniied States currency sixes, 1224 122%; 60. do., 1o81, registered, 119% a 120; do. do., do., coupon, 120%, & i121; Go. five-twenties, 1564, registered, 115 a 116; do. do., do., coupon, 116% @ 116; do. do., 1865, registered, 11845 @ 119; do, do., a0., coupon, 118% & 119; do, do., do., new, regis- tered, 118%g @ 115%; do, di do., coupon, 118i, {3 do, do., 1867, registerea, 119% a 12045 do. do,, do,, Coupon, 120 @ 120%; dO. do., 1868, reyis- tered, 120% @ 12034; do, do., do., coupon, 120% a 12034; G0, ten-forties, registered, 116), @ 117; do, do,, coupon, 116%{ a 117; do, fives, 1881, registered, Liddy @ L164; do. do,, do., coupon, 116 @ 116%. THE FOREIGN MARKET, ‘The advices ‘rom Liverpool and London to-day point to @ stronger Market ip grain. These Ogures are likewise reflected on tis side of tue Atlantic, otwithstanding the pad reports concerning | Reavy rains and overflows in the West, Cousvls and American securities are steady, Monday next is @ Bank boliday and the Stock Exchange will be closed, market aud all the other Liverpool cotion markets Will be closed. 2 P.M.—Cousols, money, 943, 0945; G0., account, 9434 a 9554; Nve-twenty bonds of 1865, 107%; a 107%; Nve-twenty bonds of ten-forty bonds, 106% a 10634; 8, 1376 UNION PACIFIC SINKING FUND. The first drawing in Boston o1 the bonds of the Uniom Pac.fic for redemption, on Wednesday last, Yesuited in drafting the following $160,000 boads, pelug 1 per cent. of the sinking fund is: Dectinz.—Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, 1; | $1000 yer ais Atlantic and Pacific preferred, My New York aon Neo) Hard C5atrai, 43 Oy Ce and 1 3 Erie, 4; Hariem, | Sood 4,038 6371 ; Lake Snore, %; No wesiern common, %! | 10,053 6,666 727 n10 and Mississippt, 2; Pacife Mail, %; Rock | “s'ga3 8.445 ‘338 Asiand, 4; St. Paul common, 45 Western Union, He y 7 Hi ‘sj Mariposa, *. 1015 Ay 14707 ‘“ADVANCE.—Delaware and Lackawanna, x; St. | These L339 ‘Bree Paul preierred, bs. | ae ry yc82 ‘The stationary secorities were Hannibal and St. — a ey ey Joseph, Quicksilver, Panama, Wabasn, Unioa | 17a WR eSE bs Pacific ana goid. | cee ba aan CLOSING PRICRS—S P. M. 10.423 11,079 4e9 missiubieks BS | ta oe is n r poets? 3 | ba fa : Gita: Boss on Sie se id PRILADELPHIA STOCKS, i | ‘The following are the Philadelphia stock quo- | tations at three o'clock this day:— Bid, Asked, BOW. .0-ceoeee. 1075 a Amboy Raliroi 130) aylVania .....+--.++ 5% bls cong reed and Keadioy ae te a Li Parcve % inp tiic wars | Catawissa Railroad pre! 42% — amounted to 118,881 shares, whieh were distriba- | phiadespaia aud brie aauioa 2% ne ted as follows:—New York Central and Hadson, | ern Central 29% 900; Erie, 900; Lake Shore, 21,600; Northwesiern, 8,800; do. prelerred, 409; Rock Island, 1,200; Pacific Mail, 22,200; St. Paul, 1,460; Ohlos, 25,420; | ‘Western Union, 30,640; Wabash, 611; Union Pacific, 1,360; Atlantic and Pacific ‘relegraph, 750, OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the opening, highest end lowest prices of the day:~ THE GOLD MARKET. Speculation in this department was 'atrly active, Dat opinion is mach divided witn reference to the tature. The small amount of gold in the coun- ‘ry and the inability to increase the same without @isturving the financial ceatres of Earope make | ‘the bulls confident of an advance sooner or iate: ‘while the bold front of the Treasury Department im selling gold every month instead of accumu- lating a supply, and its possible euccess in gatner- mg enougd of silver with which to take up tni paper fractional currency, epeourages the bea fm the belief tot the price of the com- motity must inevitably decline, The sevance today was from 1i2}% to 113, from which Shere was a decline to 112%, a recovery to 112% and aciose at 112%. ‘Ine decline was facilitated | by Tumors from Washington that the Secretary ‘Would sell a jarge amount of gold next month— | some estimates placing the amount as high as | $8,000,000. The rates paid for borrowing were 2, | | Lend i% per cent. Loans were alse made fat, | and 2 per cent for carrying. | OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD RxcHA @ola balances. Currency balances Gross clearances CLEARING HO! Currency exchange: Currency balances Oarrency valances.. @oid exchange: Gold valance: THR BANK STATEMENT. | The bank statement shows a lossin specie on the six days’ averages ending jast evening of $1,782,200, and a gain of $618,300 in legal tender motes, making a reduction in total reserve of | 61,203,400, ‘The joans have been increased | $1,368,500, and represent the increased demand | for mercantile creaita inciuent to the opening of | | | the fall trade which is now taking place. T plus reserve of the banks 1s down $997,775, but this surplus is still the unusually large amount of $28,504,675. The following is a comparison of the bank averages for the pas yy 2 m4, wat two weeks :— | 252, 128, 000 18,609,400 The joliowing shows the rr total reserve and the total liabilities — July. July 3. Fpecie «$17,519,409 $15,737,200 Dec Legal tend’a.. 75,015,200 75,694,000 luc, ations between the | Dy 618.800 | reserve. $92,504,000 $91,217,200 Dec $1,264,400 | | | | ured ag’ Bdeposts.... Kxo's of re- serve abv re curemnu $20,602,450 $28,504,675 Dec. $997, THR MONEY MAankrr | 63.022,150 42,766, pice elones a6 penal With call leaus raved ot 1 anda | P i Leniga Navigation. | RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AT THE OFFICE OF THe ASSISTANT TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES AT NEW YORE FOR THE MONTH ENDING JULY 31, 1875. June 20, 1875, DY DBLANCC...... 6064 +0000 $98,837, 328 the month— Receipts du ‘On acoount Internal revenue 173, Act June 8, ’72, certificates, 7,086,000 Post Office Department.. 260, Transfers Patent fees. Miscellaneous . Disvursing accounts, Interest accounts, viz, :— 977,904 7,882,433, 648,653, 124,084,589 Balanee....-...+++000000 seees $96,227,781 | Balance to Cr. Treasurer U. &..$78, 689,315 Do, to disvursing accounts... 16,598,087 Do, to As»ay Office.... 630, 328 Do. to interest accounts, viz. In co .. 175,229 do currency. 40,820 Receipts for customs in the month of 96,277,781 Jae WO. ts. 9,989,078 Receipts for customs in’ the’ month ‘of duly, 1875.... atesececscceescecsces 9,508,717 Decrease in the month of July, 1875... 890,360 | STATEMENT OF BUSINESS AT THE UNITED STATES ASSAY OFFICE AT NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH ENDING JULY 31, 1875. "orels of gola— oreign coin. $560,000 Foreign bulli 25,000 United States b 640.000 United States bullion Jewellers’ bars. $8,000 Tere ign coin. 6,000 Foreign bullion «= 26,000 United Staies’ pullion (contained in os oe 9,000 ates bullion, Colorado. 250,000 United Staies ou.jion, Lake Superior... 28,000 United States ballion, Montan . 8,000 United States builion, Nevada. . 6,000 Un.ted States bullion, New Mexico...... ° 20,000 United States builion, Utah...... + $0,000 United States Dailion, Massachusetts... 1,000 TOA. ...esenee Total deposits ee SATURDAY, July 31, 1875, BEFORE CALI—10_ A, M, 8 Pac RK of Mo. 40% 7TChi aN Wie 42% 4% 50 do... 40% 300 : wi 0 4g 100 i Wa i 7 oy acu a RTE mt ve bsg dia any 49 Wn bit 00 6 io 21% oo sit ho 21g 109 64 900 . 2 100 . sg 200 a 6u Tie) a 6 omy 2 3 100 a” 24 iw v ss Mincing lane Liverpool cotton | a ” dicate SEEEESCELESESEERESECEE 5699 Ceres LTR ty S2ivs Bete = % SeeteEes x We J Cen} ML&Mit pendent 12 Wail street, stocks tor Bost Jong years or “Messrs tound at an: stock. $106 15 will stock. my © wil i)62 00 will | PEE yaine of York | price sates in 6 | cent ductuation, $90 profit: do. YCaakR do. 5s ao. 10 Atl & Vac pi $10000 Un Pac sk fa.be Jung C2NW 00 gb. be Be FKOTHINGHAM & CO. “ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM firm are a guarantee of their abi Daily New: pau Tye Albany 5 Post A “Privilege” on 100 secure the following profits as the market price at the New Stock Exchange advances or Gectines from the ) A. M. 12 tots AND 1h Y UScur@s a “FIRST ROARD—10:20 "A. m, sgegte ct Ca ape ah poe 0. Eudes ca ry oBESEECSSESSEEECEDESE EE Peel te 13 EDSESEPRACSOOEIEN tek “és gee Boy eeees ESLESeS > pede 2 eae Pees ri PSS ceanay Si pace IHS 953 2 20 A bn 8) 300 10) 200 20 200 100 5) N. 300 200 Mal. c 56 ‘Del La o 40 Mor & 123g 100 N J sou Ss 26 PFW mK r OAS 3 100 Ha& tJ 30 800 Ohio & 194 200 po. 19%, ey + 1983 220 eo. 1k | 270 3 P. a 50 shs Harlem RR. 7) cha & Wie hs 10. 42 cab. st, con, 115} in,aspd 12% Jou do. 100 Tol & Wab 7 ?- 8) Del, L & W RR. Bankers, 12 Wail street, Gealersin all kinds of Stock Privileges, drawn by re- sponsible indiviguals or firms: issued. only on active Stocks, thereby giving the purchaser the pos mble chance poi securing a large return 1 tor his money. See what the press savs: ‘he only satisfactory ‘method ot by perrige J to ad- Yantage 1s to purchase Privileces on Sucks, and those contemp! should do 80 eee Hg lating to opaeate panes, firm of Frotlingham & Co.”—New York inde- CO., bankers. No. | are prepared to make investments 10 jon parties on Bet rors terma The experience and high reputation of this bility ad integrity.”— tex “PeGTuINGHAM 4 ©O., bankers and brokers, offer facilities moe pees than can be other bouse io the “ae of Stuck Privileges for a ‘Gays, including com- by os ‘will buy @ “Pat or “Call” on 80 shares of buy a “Pat” or “Call’’ on 100 shares of buy @ “Pat or “Call” on 20) shares of “ai 2% will buy a “Put” or “Cail’’ on 600 shares of buy a “Put” or “Call” on 1,000 shages ol each share, $109. hares of active stock will the Privile “Ke Coutract, any time during motaarlon. ) profits 5 per 12 per cent fluctuation, per cent $1,200; 15 per cout Huciuation on Sy) shares, costin amount stated ‘on |,000 shares double this amou portion on a greater or less fluct Many communications are receiv | at tm case of loss they would be seriously embar- ich wo shouvaee it affords us 0 pay large profits t ‘not compensate for the regret we would ha: of others, Adaress, for orders, above. will realize i ownee. $7.50). oF in the same pro- by ns for advice, advise, “Let speculation alone.” The 6 would ‘the loss Financial Weekly Report (sent free) or ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO., 12 Wail street, New York. | A tending close rates; $5. | Dounie Privil cash tor purch | formation furni ee A —MONEY | Fitles without KFAU LAPS, PefViL ‘| EXOHANGE | SHARE ou | NO GONTRA’ A AVR AN. fered in from $5,000 (o | recent sale of bony and fair LOAN ( wich se will be give Branch oillce, OND AND Money to soreal va/uatl 4 Brooklyn KIN 0, J Borray 0 } be pat on —S8TOOK PRIVILEGES § RE. kers ana Brokers, No. 2 Wa! Stocks bougut and sold for cash or om moderase mar. « on Lite aad Ki AY aod bought hy te old estabilohed gouge of OVE THs RISK AT. stock specalations, We are negotiati contracts on memvers of the Stock Exchange suvery ro $400 108 $100 for Pats or Calls; $20 ty be used in ase OF Bal ished. inreee New York. Das bonus. 108 BAVI oT streetand computed and com, Bev cont. tneerest io Mougay. Weuaesuay 03 A. K. om, 220, ©, Warne, Beoretar Ls (380. W, “TARE 0 BD money at ou New York LWays N ON GOOD L See ¥s Hav "MONEY fo, Koa i desiring to ory On Ne eot ML. GHAS oun 8 rr ia NO. 6 PINE BTRERT, LOANS # bones on sogreve! real emass a New York coun, aise pur chases went Falck anal Morr ne sy eM ra Finst, © Fcuase wes Re tas Broadwas ‘een Mae cali ‘EBR, SCHOOL BONDS— AY! iG TES PER Nae or sare cena, bectcad the investmems mene or ye CE OF PULLMAN Palace can o site STBR YS pe eat 15, iit avany reat a 0 PENDED Bank AcooU ACCOUNT yop 200. will ag at eeu y ne I NVESTORS—riner peace Broadwa, T° ame sO THRER or ve years on choice worth neary three times the ‘sSutees Ubu, ARM Roerasene ; bo} box ia) Herald office. errs oe mit fiitwowe ‘prevereed), FIRAS- full particu CLAdy box $12,500. five yeurs; (ow! 79 werald omce. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE Ar etx Der cont, on store property. for three or also sory 1D Yariows anvils on wher ©, THUS AL, 1S) Broadway. property. WANTED—FOR A TERM or ThA $19.00. sift pach aree “settee | 6,285 Post office, a $20. 00) WANTED FOR GREAT POLITICAL Pans is fate 2) Acorn (elf Goverument), when its Ralon Address GOVERN raid oafoa = ‘8® 275.00 $27 vena TO LOAN ON OR BUY MORIGAGSS, Poleles, nu les. PAUL. DDD, 5 Labercy street wage, in various $500. 000 stocks, Honds, Insura: $700, OO TO LOAN—ON BOND AND Mone. th TO LOAN-ON BOND AND moat. 11 Broadway, room, base nT Railroad Bonds and other valuable Konts or secu Mortgages, cashed, BreVEN (ON, Ji mer sieag ra net coventeants. funds none but A GENTLEMAN, WHo FOR THE Past 30 YEARS has held positions of trust and handied over $30,000,0.0, aesires a similar position: s bat two ualineaugus-unsmervine i fi delity to is empioyer and abitiey to Keep ni¥v mouth shut Address J. N., Herald A PARTSER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF from $10,090 to $20,000, to take financial debt of a Well establishad chiy trade {n drugs anu chemieals; per- Evtiiske Her nee tad extemsion yuaranteed. dress GENTS OR CANVASSERS OF pusney. AND abiliy wanted, two each in New York and Brovk | Tym; ome each an Sieraey City, Hoboken and Newars: to anuiactured article in every Dutiding; pays largely, and sells sreadily, oom 4,615 Broadway. A EARINER WANTED. WITH $300 TO $500, ONE + understanding chemistry preferred, to enter a busi- hess makulg over $150 per cent proft; staple aruiclégaud reauy sales” Adaress J. P. N,, box 14i Herald office, NEW5sPAPER WANTED.—A YOUNG PRINTER would purchase interest in a hive joarm Gebt a situation or start a paper in an en‘erprisin4 it inducements were sufficient, -Adareas Air, D. Fifty-fith street, South Brooklyn, A. YERY VALUABLE NEW PATENT FOR SALH— JA in State rights; an active business man can make from $20 to 340 perce day. Apply at 66 Broadway, room ‘Si, from 10 ) £0 20! BUTORER WANTRD-NOSE | FOR | ELEVEN blocks, containing 100 tamulies anxious to patron- iwe, sure fortune for right man, new three story building town a ian | lor $4,500;pay ments sume as rent: would suit shoe store, fancy goods, conte tionery, news depot or other busi- ness. Inquire ot Mr. DAY on premises, Third avenue, Aitty-fifun street, South Broo. lyn. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER- A. chants, manufacturers and others; Mining Inter- ests, dc., nego ted; heal Estate exchanged tor Soma N.—PAR' NER WANTED, 00) to $.0 000, in an old established ad wi b proper push can be F the most searcht ranch YOUNG MAN WANTED—AS PARTNER IN AN old established business, with from $1,000 to $1,500 cash, Address KX, Herald Uptown Branch office. W8 ACTIVE ts lta, WANTED—IN ONE OF THE most pozcosetal and staple lines of Rosinget. ts fe, this city; deman: aminauon unlimited and sales are cash; Lex: solicited; business 30 years’ Standing. g2 00 NB, 28 Wei uty required, App! to. G. D. HAN ninth street, Rorner Broadway. Ate EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WILL INVEST +] an aa ed pastaere Ye take ei he namin ine: vai box nist Herald Uptown Branen ‘office. m me Reis) PARTNER WANTE. pnenoes ae painbeienee bi in creat Se aamand and rer Fer cent, every 20 da, Address xTie TH, Heral ree $5,000 Bood staple, ‘prot in casa office. OWN DOWN? RESTAURANT AND BAR FOR Py oe take at Smih & 4 ake Ps Fier aie from 8 to IL * a z ington stree! iHonae UWETBON, " stad WIDOW, 32. WITH eae? CAPITAL, WANTS rered meet a Suitable party of good experi in ligitimate business. «duress, with particulars aod stain) ek return, Mrs, HOW, Post oflee. a E PALOS & ©0., NEW YORK AND CHICAGO,— We require competent Larry | men in all cities, t New York anu Chicago, to represent our inter: PR fr ee ore ‘manuiactured article (a Sas ‘arties wath * Jew hundred dol! Ry peer, Vall and see samples a B, KELLY, office 18 inbune Bullatog, Tye FR ESCAPE FOR. EVERY FAMILY APPR VED Department of mc end for circul Morrisan’ UR SALE—ON THE BEST THOROUGHFARE IN this ony (a pt, La trains leave tor a! ts), an old Peat ash wad oufectionery; rare BUC. ro aes Liberty street " OR SALE, PART EXOHANGE—A FRENCH staurdnt: select and fine trade; every couveni- ence: rare chance, A. F. JAYNK, 79 Cedar sireet, room 6, trom | to 4. E Wom LEASE AND FUPNITURE FOR SALE. a, cmes: daily business, $10v to $150: @ ra: chance, N I HAVE eros $1,500 TO $2.00 CASH AND WOULD like to join a Jady or gentleman, with like amount, in the purchase ae a thoroughly tablished legiumate cash business. paying over Year: { have been in the employ of the present ow! r the past two vears, and thoroughty understand the business; favorable ments cin be ie. Call, in person, o@ diss W., it Ninto treet. Fopposite Btewart’s, Mie vear SKOURED AND DOUBLED THREE TIMES ede aos Pe aly Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ks will 0 iiiam street. show. inquire of EB. LIED oy LROAD BO eee 8P ae 1001 LAY cO., DW. stock a3 ON NeMBeke OF Tie Stock Mb GIVEN At TIMe OF PU FOR LiioS THAN I VO NOL ADVERTE NAME INVESTMENTS ARB st purchase money Mortal tte over &) per een Yonkers city j unexceptionable disconat, Apply at 49 New 8 Feet, N. IF $10 WANTED-BY A LADY, FOR ven per cent inte an] good aeeurity Address HUNUBABLE, Heraid Uptown — MORTGAGE.—A LARC AM iT OF lnvest a sbove: generony advances en jons, from 80 w 6 per cent; New York city property. preterred. apply to BUFUS Assau sireet Ro PRINCIPAL ors IN OUR RY CHOICE several fi $20.09) enc COUPONS, payable August i at Danean, Sherman & Co.'s, will resentation at ay NaTIUNAL BANK, 4 Wali street, MPL peru wit Si }, to Apply. GRIGGS & Sia erase si e act ofa E ar : ia, France, Prussia, Austria, &c., of the new ock mal sale or negotia- wie"open KSTABLISHED | AGRICULTURAL, tin Separume Broadway. AND MANUFACTURER'S RIGHTS—FOR ting Gas Burner, for ire Sanuiacturers. wil Dod thes jor extensive business; will acceps KWELL, inventor, 89 Liberty street. UFACTURERS’ RIGUTS FOR ew, portable, jor sale or Opp: ‘niture manue makers Address i,k RIUM, ARTNER WANTHD—IN A BUTIE: AND CHEESR P business, in Washington Market; a rare chance for Pay man having $400 capital, dress W., Herald ATENTS FOR SALK.—THE FOLLOWING MODELS can be seen at my office:—A new toy Gun, the most amiable ardcle in the market, for suetcn see text igue ican Kel older, for bug, Jeol for tiinéte use, Bedstead Paste hee Toph toy) Hae , Lonmin, relat, ry wn Biank ha a eu apply to a UG 1 Liberty street, meaol now York. HE COMMISSION DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, bad Front street, New nd having reliable canvasse: men, are prepared to He I seriptive oR pret Meremandise a every deseri vrable eras | Sts. Of Augustus G. and Deborau A, Coos. | . Relatives and Iriends of the family ate invited to atiend tne tuner irom Calvary chapel, wile = a Seba do oa Socal he mots © ramen ides to tas hf IN RATSING | es ot 8 & aid: | Ind sie W3ihieea} acta Le es ii anret a peneees, yy ne TO To $., on * "etsose: security; pais ee aléreo BENT EAMTN ER IN emails ay Eaeetie TED o— a crete WITH Siw, TO ACT AS } $500 Sent wi Oe ae qptigue PARTNER WANTED, IX AN ce idrecly. This wa splen- Aodtens Wibe oftive. ves! amounts of 83.00 to 6) 19 oo in any respectav@ ma ity haul om prove Fecot A FON aw reat in mi Flebest Sead sdeoal eae ee nest vy weeded ore PUZEENT, box hs oat a Sita idan 6, 000 mi i, OL Baa! $6 gti ign om wort) ai gl. mui cay eae see Rae ke POR SALE, OR EXCAASGR FOR an aigona or eal ay geod gov Various amounts, & large my CARA & CU, 286 wroadway $195. 000, eroment Claims, in and interest allowed. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS MARRIED. GuTBKIE—BLOss.—On Sundar, bay my by the Rev, Geo! HM, Corey, pasior of ‘tieth street Me! i$ Kpisovpal churea, 4 revs nh GUTHRIE W JENNIB, daugaver of J. 0. Blows, ‘ies. Duta o1 this cry. } Albapy aud Tr0g papere vie se COPY. THonre—Wrignt, —In this aty, oo P vrvaay, Joy 30, by the Rev. George C. Moughton, M. 4., Ko- SETTA WRIGHT to CHARLES THORPE, DOLL OF tue cuy. Wari ELER—JONES.—On Thursday, for 20, by W4 Rev. Jona J, Bivuger, FRaNcts by Feances E. Jonks, vosn Bariem. DIED. ANDERSON.—On July 31, KATE C., Wile of Thomas — FP. Anuerson, im her 90th year, Funeral irom ber busoana’s residence, 198 Rose Street, Wililamsourg, aod so.emn requiem mass at Peter and Paul’s churen, at t jock on | Monday, August 2, Kemains Will be laid im Cab vary Cemetery, BAIn.—-At Rotherfard Park, N. J., om Teorsday, 29th ult, ELLA ViRGINIA, Wie Of Dudley W. Base, shit in her 2500 year. ‘al services at — 4 residence ow Union 2 wife of ‘George M.D. Bennett, .-¥ daugi Ira C. Buckelew, Esq, aged 36 ye Funeral from Washiagton Tetreet Metnodtst Episcopal church, Bryoklya, on Tuesday, August 3 at eleven A. M. Buexry.—At Oconomowoe, Wis., on Taursday, SaMve. ©., son at the late Abijab C. Berry, j are Oe 2 @ th to attend the ‘un-ral, two o’ciock, iro: e Trinity York street, bitte) Washi en streets, Jersey Cicy, Fis taken to Newark for luterment, OapMus.—On Friday pigat, J ah et South Ambo} ae DAVEIT, cidest au oe anes. | suf of ay Ys v ~ Harriet Frazer canes in tives saat lly invited te d the fune i ine resiaeuce 0: ber pareuta, & day, at twe e’cock P. M., Without further notice. CONNELL.—In this city on the 27th wit., Many FRANCIS, only child of James D. and Kate M. U. Connell, aged 4 months, —On Thursday, July 29, Reweco: 115 re and 6 months, and on Friday. jas CHARLES H,, aged £ pete and 11 montas, calidrea and wil be ‘Twenty-third street, near Third avenue, on Sun- day, August 1, at Duil-past one o’¢,ock P. CUBRY.—At Ked Bank, N, J, Evizaperts, only cnid of Jovan Le aged 10 months ana 12 day Relatives and iriends oi the family are respect- faily levies to at 1 190 Alten RE an resl- dence of ber pareats, en a! on bunday, August 1, is7h, at two o’ciock P, M. DAvies.—The 'averal of Re’ ip L. Davies | Will be at Pniladeiphis on M at one o'clock | P.M. Friends will take the 7:04. M. traim at | Jersey City. Norice.—if a eumMficient number offer a car wilt be chartered to Puiladelp: ud rewr Ali who intend going will please meet at Daaco: ren's, B12 Bieecaer street, to-day (Sunday), at two P, Mi. | sharp. By order oi the Commit Denické.— At Fairmount, West Farms, Frida: Juiy 30, AGNES A., yonners Gouaucen't of Te ae J, B. Denicke, aged 1 year, 9 months au. | jays. Funeral at the residence of her parents on Monday, at teu o’cleck A. M. DENMAN.—Ou the Joth Inst., at Newark, N.J., me LOCKEY MARSH DENMAN, in the 834 year of ane. ir ae of her late sons, bog? C., Isaac M.. ) Aly: R, Maren Denman, a! attend tue ving? from the residence daughter, Mrs, Mary R. Recwere 20 Cent nue, Newark, N. J., Tuesday, August 3, al o'clock A.M.” Concluding Services will be held at bod Saeror ceria cnurch, Oraniord, N. J., ab iwe o'clo Dewey.—On Friday, July %. STELLA Lewy Infant daughter of Duane ag Frances M. Dewey, agea 6 mont’ id to day, Relatives and friends are Teapedtionly Leger to atieod the funeral, from the nce of ber | Privans >: No, 3h] Ninta avenue, on Send: y, August e P. Dovonnure: —Jnly 29, WiLttam ©, Dovemenrr, mative of county Donegal, Ireland, agea 55 years, | Funeral will take pace & bis late resiuence, 1024 street, Third avenue, Om Sunday, Augast 1, @t Dall-past one o'cleck P. M. Kemains will interred in wsivary Cemetery. Kelatives and — of Une jamily are respeciiully invited to at- piace Francisco (Cal.) and Londonderry papers copy. On Friday, Myf 39, BLANCHE Aawes, FALLON, ~ ipiant daughter of Mr. josepu P, Fatv eek from their resi Tne tnera: will + ence, 2,267 Second avenue, to-day, August 1, | @t one O'clock P. M, at Newark, N. J., ComNELIUs % FARLEY.—July 31, FARey, aged 96 ye: Relatives and iriends of the deceased, also those of his sons, Ter-nce, Cornelius, Patrick and Charies, ace respectiuily invited Ke atcend tae faneray trom bis lave residence, Nev a0 Warren etree Newark, on Mor yy wt nall-pass Dine A. M., to st. Jove ‘urcu,, Where acieian Tequiem mags will be offered wer, the repose oi wis soul. Interment in Cemesery of parenre, " MAS FLOOD, Of the county the b2d dei of lis age. | are TeMpOCHIULY IBVIEEd 40 | wring, rs eoores *S he oopaen ed rie momma gst, fea) wame, | Moron ea ; Pe nay = | the sive, of attend tb foveral, at the petaene of Me family, on Sunday, 1, at No, 2 Union court, Uni- versi y place, tween Hieventn and ‘Twelste streets, at two o'clock P. M. soe of | parents, NErUMILe attect, \d of Geoige and Jennie Gregory, aged . Perey and 10 montl Faneral at St. Clement's o'clock. rep, Amity strect, Monday, at one Barnaany a) 8 of consumption, NeLuie Vv. W Haynes, nier of the late Jesse R, wna Corned Hermes Relatives and iriends are res ‘ally inva tend the funeral, irom her late residence, Jie Halsey street, Brooklyn, ou Monday, August 2, ut Dail-past two o’ciock P. M, HOGAN.—lu Jersey City, on Saterday morning. July 31, JOHN, only son of Ellen and tho late Pacrick Hogan, i hits Sist year, ‘Toe Felatsves und irlends of the family are re- spectfall. a BJ | the funeral, from nis late residence, street, on monday moroing, “ an Ye.ock, when his rematus wil be removed to St, Mary’s church, where So em igh mass of requiem will be offered up ior tne PY repose O! Mis HOUL; tuence to Lalvary Veme- tery for interment, Hunt.—At the residence of his paren's, 297 ass Firy-ey men pee ou 30, THOMAS U., infant eon of James and Fa an an ing Will be taken to Caappaqua on Monday Yoxme-On ‘Yburaday, “3 29th inet., WILLIAM B. Jones, io the 70tn year o! nis «, : funeral will take piace from Ss ) aiter- ( 8 ant friends of respectfully invited to attend. ee. —In ureos ‘lyn, op Saturday morning, July 3, D., Samuel S Jones, in the botn year of uer b> Funeral on Monday, August 2, 1875, from her late reniae: 97 fee avenue, 8: one o’elock P. M. hs a Of tae family are respect- fully Invited ie attend, - id KRNNxDY.—At Hoboken, on Thursday evening, da ring. iumess, AGNES, dau hier ennedy, aged 7 years, 6 montus elauives and friends of the family a1 wily Mnvited to uttend the fu of. "s Catholic cburch, cor: streets, oo Sunday, Aucus four P. Lecour.—On Thursaay, duly 29, AIMEE, infant roghet yoo H. aad Aimée Lecour, aged 5 ae relatives ald friends of the family are in- vited to at. end the funeral, on Sunday, Augns! 1, aliwe ‘ik, from the residence of her yrund- father, Mr, A. Kamel, 87 West Tenth streec. ofantum, ERASTUS U,, son of ead Evadaos Mapes, aged 9 months and 17 st | ONsiatrren and friends iuneral, J. f the family are invited in the residence of Lis Y., bonday, August 1, at .—On aly. mi 1875, HARRY, infant son of Alexander ana Mar; ata 3 2 , July 30, ARMIDA, wife of 4 Monacn:st, aged 23 years, | Pusers, irom ence, No. 192 East Sixteenth agust 1, at coree o'clock P. My tae 3OCD 1n3t,, CHARLES, jobn isabella Mcvana, th ana i Loays he Tesidence vf his MOUANN.—Alter ‘a lingering flimess, James F. MoUANN, Som Of the late Joun McVann, aged 25 it the family. are respectfully invited fun: wu cbse ppt of nie Invtwer, No, 66 Bas! on suaday, | AW Use 1, at on eink wivuout furtber DOU! | ., July 31, JULIA Marcia, wile of iam M. MeUlave. | services at wer bate residence, No. 21 we, Ni ‘kK, on Tuesdays Liberty, Desvrosses “inver- re as Shes Geen wved Cemetery ai the convenience —On Friday, 30th inst., Perer, infant son of Lawrence aad alice McMahon, aged 9 monies. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectivily mvited te d tue funeral, from nis lute residence, No. 400 Bast 120su street, on sun- +, August lL, at ‘one o'clock, UV he epee; daly 31, Georaor Jui only son of Ernest and Mary Neuville, ages moaas, she iriends of the family are invited to attena fume: it Biss Friday, Jaly 90, 1875, Jacos P: see et’ gum Gaye, at 201 Twenty PRueTOR, ine Gist July, at St. Luke's Mospi- ph aa PRooTOR, # native Of Albany, agod 43 Reap —at bar yeyent a Satbasn, LL, on July 31, = Kean, aged 62 Tal'wil take vo piace from the Methoar ured, Pataviile, om Tuesday, Augu ac Ona sureet, OB Sunday, August 1, at ome o’ciock, DAVaGR.—EDGAR HOWARD, fon of George and Jona Fr. Savage, 46 pears and i moatus, 7 accent Oe Penis, at s SCANLON. —OD. Friday, ) orn ‘none eater a dort and painiul Lilpess, Eiiza DCANLON, aged 45 be sd be relatives and friends of the family, also tne Memners of toe Young Men's Sodality oi tue Im- maculata Conception, are respectfully invited tne suneral, on Monday, August 2, at aine a a i. drom Ber iate residence, 265 First ue, to we Ceurch of the Immaculate Conceptio: Kast Fourteenth street, i om mass requiem will ve said for t repose ot ie Boul; Saesay, = Shea tes 20, M. fe tl AROALRT, ” of Jubo Sueeny, aed usughter of William a = y hative @: county Kerry, parisu Tee relgrives and friends of the famuy are r br ally age | we hy! the 2 from Nor this 4 »» mola piace, ay SMT, irom @rowning, July 20. ralon Suodar, a’ 1, from residence of bis parents, 52 ugust my at Port at street. Souaswan.Up Pris 7 ee 20, MARGARRT, the beloved wile ames hae @ Bative of | bert, couaty , ireland, ia the 62d year of her “Tie funeral will taxe on Sunday, August 1, a pw boon, Ber late residence, Keyport, “Towan.—On Friday, July 20, of dypdtheris, Rext- Fe oun of Toomas H. aad Kosaline Bex lies >. Tee natatver, pever i es Be Sereey ony Sita Tuesday, rr Voen,—ve, Bs Sata arday Morning, July 31, Epwanp aad iafant soa of Laward ety Mave Mecaer ost, gg Services on Monday, Augast ten irom tne ae ‘bie gran@iatner, b. setae Sireei. liter- y are respect- folly vied to attend the junerai, Irew his | Sensonen, No, 380 hy wireet, tus day (sua- duly . Wire, ig tue 6d year Margaret aud we lave Levi ug clock, Wyeea—Ce paburday, July Ol, Lenees U., aged v. tne relatives and ‘riends of the family are re- Spectiaily imvited toa ad ber fanerai, Irom ber iate reseuce, 206 Lim sireet, oa Sunday alter: Boon, Augusi i, at bau © cork. ¢oo—— POLITICAL. es sult », a fF mee tae of ti Repodiiran vere tes oe ug TOMO a we sr a ett rh DAL», hart, James J. Bours ATIC REPUBLICAN OF ND Adsembiy (eerie, sree. ow rider evemin a te chat ae 7. adep ied the following few a! het We do her: v. Pict the section tanen by the Com mites 2 Qresmsaine. at iis weetiag, hebd on the deus ay i, eis wiete cord ai and b> Vai of this © tender members ing ¢ Amembiy District for t lives by the faining re ene Fe Committee on Urpan ran 1 _Tuowas } Santor tener porenrll COAL AND “woop, ANDERNOOF, ‘80 v by FocKuTE mreet and 1h at Ma your Coal, of we shoxene ine lowest pew

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