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FINANCUAL AND COMWERCLL Stocks Dull and Prices a Trifle Lower. FOLD 118 7-8 A ;11s. [The Wheat Movément—Firm- ness in Bonds. WALL STREET, } WRDNESDAY, August 4—6 P. M. Quiet reigned to-day in the several marsets, ind not even a rumor disturbed the midsummer Auiness, In stocks the transactions were smaller tan usual and confined chiefly to those pariles who are satisfied with a small percentage of Profit, Few outside orders are im nand, large Operators are idle or absent, ana there is livtle disposition to do more than keep the market swinging at anchor on the daily tide, Itis@ motewortny fact, however, that notwitn- Standing the prevailing imactivity prices are gen- erally firmer than one would expect them to be under the circums:ances, Hence there 1s a dispo- sition on the part of many operators to look for- ward with wope to higher prices in the antumn and to ® commercial condition generally that will compensate jor the present PATIEN® WAITING. The leaders of the market to-day in point of inter- est were Western Union, Pacific Mati, Nortnwest- ern common, Lake Shore and Ohio and Mississippi. It is mot dificult in searching for reasons way Stagnation and distrust should exist to find them In many quarters, It isnot always, aowever, that So frank @ statement appears In a railroad com- Pany’s report as the following, which we extract from the last exhibit of the St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute line. Tho revelation explains itself, especially the closing paragraphs:—‘The preju- dice of THE WESTERN PEOPLE against railroad corporations, backed up by un- Ylendly and oppressive legislation, has served to materially increase the expense of operating roads, imposing, as the statutes of Iiinois do, heavy penalties for a failure to comply with every trifiing provision of the laws which a Legislavare Opposed to the railroad interests has seen fit to enact. Consequent upon this proscriptive spirit, bur taxes, already operous, have been more than doubled, to force us to litigate @ portion thereo’, The State courts, evidently syimpathizing with tue spirit of the masses, have apparently gone very far in their-decisions against corporations, and hence every possible expedient has been resorted to to transfer the bulk of litigation into the Unitea States courts tor determination, where, hoped, sound law and fair dealing will be meted outin due time. To many of the roads tn Illinois a decrease of net earnings bas not been the only Tesult incideot to this proscriptive spirit and un- friendly legislation, Many of the weaker lines have been unable to withstand this tide of oppo- sition, hence have necessarily delaulted in the payment of their interest and passed into the hands of that judicial ‘undertaker,’ commonly calied areceiver. Within a few months past over one-third of the mileage of Illinois railroads has thus passed into liquidation, comprising in all 2,206 mules of read.” Facts. Ike the foregoing will ve startling to those Who have not carefully traced the history of Awer- ican railroads, They show the difficalties with which capital nad been compelled to contend out- side of the antagonisms of nature and trade, and In a large measare explain the weakness that has beem recorded curing the past two years against many Western corporations. Ali extreme meis- ares, however, possess the elements of reaction. A grave error frequently results in the elucidation of the brightest truth; and so it may appear here after that the endeavor of legislation to regulate the commerce ofthe country, whether it be car- ried on by am individual or a corporation, will be a beneficial experience, and will secure for us henceforth aa immunity from such interierence. THE SALES TO-DAY amounted to tne small figure of 38,000 shares, which were distributed among the most active securities foliows:—New York Central and Hudson, 230; Erie, 800; Lake Shore, 4,400; North- western, 6,336; do. preferred, 100; Rock Island, 150; Pacific Mat!, 7,700; St, Paul, 700; Ohios, 3,80 and rendered so oppressive as | itis | Western Union, 10,100; Union Pacific, 700. An examination and comparison of prices to-day and | yesterday will show a@ general decline, ranging from 34 to 3¢ per cent. Western Union retained its steadiness, and after sales at 833 and 82%, ended ut 83. Northwestern common sold at 42 ®@ 415; and closed at 41%. ‘he preferred stoc! closed at 45. New York Central was firm at 103%. Erie at 1434 a 1434 a 1434. Lake Shore stays down at 61}; a 613 a 614%. St. Paul common rated at 2634 @ 3614 @ 3634. Union Pacific sold at 7334 a 727%. Ohio ana Mississippi sold at 1944 a 19% a 19), Hannibal and St, Joseph receded from 24 to 23 but recovered to 233. We are informed by one of the oMcials of the road that its freight and passenger tramMic is expected to be largely increased by tho cancellation of the agreement between the Kansas | Pacific Ratiroad and thé St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railroad heretofore relerred to, Other changes will be found recorded below :— OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The foliowing table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— bag Biopete Lowest, Now York Central. 3% 0344 10526 Eri Ws We Mie 6liy 61% O1is oss 5% bie Tn... 426 aig a tern preierred, 8535 Shy Rock Isiand.......... 105% 10534 Milwaukee and St, Paul, 8035 36% Mil. and St, Paul preferred. Hy] 0036 50% Ohio ana Mississippl.......0. 1955 19% 19% New Jersey Central. + 109% 1004 109% Del., Lack, and Western... 120% 12034 12034 Union Pacitic . vee 13 13 12% Western Union 833g 83g 8255 Atlantic and Pacific 19 Ww 1% Pacific Mati 89% 89% 8034 Panama, » 130 130 130' ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The changes siace yesterday are as follow:— Secniveneotmon: aed Pacifce Telegraph, 343 juicksilver common, 7 do, Sra wevsen, i preferred, 5 Frolede DECLINE.—Central and Hudson, 3¢; Delaware and Lackawanna, %; Erie, 4; Hannibal and st. Joseph. 3g; Northwest common, % ; do, preferred, ; Ublo and Mississippi, %; Pacific Mail, 3 ‘aul common, %; Union Pucitic, %3 Western Union, 43 Mariposa Land aa taulbg ty} Gold, hs. WITHOUT CHANGE.—C, Harlem, Lake ry arse & role Rock Island be en preferred, CLOSING PRICES—3 Pp, M, es Mail... 3955 a 39% Mil & st Paul. 50% a 36% West Un 18s we Bolg M a 80S AU A Puc jel... 18% 4 13% is ae ieksiiver,-». 18%4 8 1g a uieksiver pf.. 21 Py) wi ar Land & at 1% & ig & nen Mar i 1g Han dol... 3" a Luke shore... G1 & cu Contral... Gas a 4k rf veo WSK a Chie & /1ton Nd Central..." a Cley a Pit Omre & Mise. 22 1996 a Chic & ) Ww Fanaa. 4 Chic AN Wpf. Wa Bbq Toi x Wab Bie a Chic AK1.....i06% a WSs, Uy Paertic...... 7636 THE MONEY MARKET. We quote again the stereotyped rate of 14 and 2 percent on call, Foreign exchange 's quiet and | firm at 4,863 a 4.87 for baakers’ long and 4.8034 a | 4,90 for demand sterling, THE GOLD MARKET, . No special interest or excitement was shown by this department. The price at the opening was 112%, the close 118. Ali the transactions of the day were on this basis. The rates paid for borrow: ing were fat, 1, 2 and 1-64 per cent. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHA! Gola cieared Gold balance: EB DANK. 16,370,000 702,110 Currency balances, ‘ 1,921,769 CLEARING NT. Currency exc $54,017,582 Ourrency bal 8,016,029 Gold exchange 4,205,883, Gold valances, "$45,289 ‘there is said to be $200,000 sil¥ér bullion and $800,000 gold coin engaged for the German sleamer to-morrow., UNITED STATES TREASURY, Tha internal revenue receipts to-day were $59,046; customs recolpts, $438,116. The Ass! ant Treasurer paid oUt to-day $452,000, goid, om account of interest, and $715,090 in reaemption of five-twenty bonds. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bonds closed firm at the following quotations :—United States currency sixes, 122); @ 12234; do. do., 181, registered, 1204 a 1204 ; do. do., do., coupon, 120% & 121}4; 40, fve-twenties, 1964, registered, 11534 2116; do. do., do., coupon, 115% @ 116; do, do, 1865, registered, 118% @ 119; do, do., ao., coupon, 119 a 1194¢; do. do, do, new, regis- tered, 118% @ 119; do. do,, do,, do., coupon, 118% a 119; do, do., 1867, registered, 1203¢ 12045 ; do. do., do., Coupon, 12034 a 12034 ;,do, do,, 1868, registered, 120% & do, do., do, coupon, 120% 121; do, teu-forties, registered, 11444 a 11449; do, do., coupon, 117sf a 11734; do, fives, 1881, regis- tered, 1154¢ & 11b}g; do, do,, do., coupon, 1154 & 116M. RAILROAD BONDS. It 18 gratllying, amid the general doubt, to ob- serve the strength that attaches to many of the Securities in this department, It is not an uo- natural feature, however; for, with money at 13 and 2 per cent and an abundance of capital lying idle, the tnvestor 18 driven to seek a resting place for his superabuudant funds, and with proper ad- vice Le cannot go amiss tu selecting Bonds that will pay @ lair annual iutercst, In the transac- tions of the day we note considerable strength, especially im the late dealiags. Cnicago and Nortnwestern conselidated coupon gold bonds were taken in round amounts at 88% a 88%, Har- Jem coupon firsts brought 111%; Union Pacific firsts, 10135; sinking lunds, 95%; Albany and Susquehanna firsts, 110, and Central Pacitics, | loi. The latest bids were :— Alb & Susq lat. ANB & Susg 2a Bur, © K & M Ist Ched & Ohio &s, Ches & Ohio b's, ex Chi & Alton ist im Mich Cen eon 7s, | M, Mich Con Is'y5's,'9 f,'S2 11: NJ Roped ie lst m, 7's, 8, "87. +9 Am Kew York Con 6's, re.1Wig Mile stv 2d, New York Con 6s, sub, 190 Mi ‘ew York Con 7s, '70.. 10034 Sal ge S00 det Cen dH ist m. ¢. 118 MIL & St P ist, NY Gen. let im, p13 M & ot P lst, 1 Hud R 7's 2d m, 8 f, 185 Mil & st P Harlem 7's, 1st in, rn Mi & St P Harlem 7's, st m, res 103g Milde ot Pi Nor Missouri ist m... 89 MIL & st Ps Ohio d& Miss 24, 6 70 Chess Wet. wr" Cen fas Sag Chi & Cen Pac. Joa on cht fe Western Pacine Yond. $s chi & uniou Pac ist Gulem: Union Pac! «7%. Fenin 1st Union Pac sinking td: hi & sD ae RIK of Mo, Ist... ‘Winona & P CG, Cok Vol.’ Laci Vel. Lace! . Morris @ Basex, itm Vorris & Morris € Essex cousiscilo Morris & ky Ist con, 6% 10876 rie Ist & 0528 krie 2d'm, Os trie 8d m, 98 Erie 4th m, 7's i Alton & T Hi 2 iol, Peoria & Wi ar, ED Ty Tol, Peoria « War, WD 6) Tol, Peoria & War, 2d m 22 Tol & Wabast m ‘Tol & Wab 2d m Toledo & Wab cone Long Lock ponds. 10k But, NY & E lst m, 77 80, Han & Sto 8's con, +3 Codae F Manat iat a. Bh og, 5,1 847 pevlutia “ Clev & Tole tescgegerse 10k, Great West, Ist my, °38 Cley 4 Tol new bdas2. 108g Great West 2d m. "8. Glev H&A old bas..." utig Quiner & fol Ist, Bb Cley, P & A new bids, Det, Mon & Tol. Bull & Erie new. ty n & Miss Ist Haa e con Mo lst m.. 104 fs 03 STATE BONDS were without feature, although we learn of pri- ‘vate transactions tu Floridas, Tennessees and Virginias at rates recently reported. Lt 1s said that certain City of Houston vonds (Texas) are veing pressed upon the market for saie. We are iniormed by a promineut citizen of the State that they are not deserving of support, the city being largely overburdered with debt and the security partaking much ofthe character of some of the imiamous South Carolina bonds, trom which so mauy confiding Northern tmvestors have suffered, Other Texan bonds are mot, of course, included in this caution. BANK SHARES, Bank shares were steady on small deatings. The latest bids are amnexed:—America, 150; American Exchange, 1163;; Chemical, 1,600; City, 300; Commerce, 122; Fourth National, 101; Fal- ton, 166; Imperters and Traders’, 195; Irving, 130; Manhattan, 151; Mechanics’, 142; Mercantile, 10814; Merchants’, 121; Merchants’ Exchange, 102; Metropolitan, 138; New York National Exchange, 100; Ninth National, 80; North America, 99; Park, 146; People’s, 140; Republic, 85; Union, 140, THE FOREIGN MARKET. London advices report the market quiet and un- changed for conso:s and Americas securitie: Erie, 131g 4 133; consols, Money, 9434 & 94%; do., account, 945,; 1805 bonds, old, 1075 a 107%; 1867 bonds, 108 a 10874; ten-lorty bonas, 1€634 a 106% ; new fives, 1043 a 104%. The amount of bullion gone into tue Bank of England on balance to-day 1s £150,000. From Paris—Rentes, 66f. 10c, PRODUCE EXPORTS. The exports of domestic produce from New York tor the week ending last night amount to $4,326,000, as against $5,158,000 for the correspond- ing week last year. The returns since January 1 to date are as follows :— 18, 19,601, 000 814,000 July 27 August 3. $148.495,000 To To date lass y: 174,214,000 Decrease since January 1............. $25,719,000 THE GRAIN MOVEMENT. ‘The following statement ef the receipts and ex. ports of graia for the first seven months in a series of years shows how largely wheat ana corn are retained in Western granaries this season in expectation of higuer prices:— Receipis. 1873. 1874. 1875. Wheat flour, bbls, 1,817,671 2,854 958 1,057,385 Wheat, ousneis 11,005,885 25,706,728 12,675,836 Corn, bushels. even 18,943,711 11,882,743 Expor Wheat flour, bbls.. 794.998 1,325,402 1,807,946 | Wheat, busnel 9,278,612 $6,236 13,998,583 | Corn, bushels. 7,669,335 13,788,526 7,021,708 PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIONS are as follows:—City sixes, old, 103@ 105; do., new, 107 @ 107%; 131a 181%; Pennsylvania Ratiroad, 60% a 50%, | Philadelphia and Reading Raliroad, 554, a 65%; Lehigh Valley Railroad, 62 @ 623; Catawissa Ratlroad, preferred, 42%; Philadeiphia and Erie Railroad, 21 @ 214%; Northern Central, 293, a 30; Lehigh Navigation, 51% @ 613<; do. do., gold loan, 101% & 101%. MINING QUOTATIONS, ‘The foltowing are to-day’s San Franciseo closing reports:—Gould & Curly, $28; Savage, $152; | Chollar Potosi, $95; Opnir, $69; Hale & Norcross, $60; Crown Point, $38; Yellow Jacket, $92; Bel- cher, $32; Imperial, $12; Virginia Cons., $364; California, $74; Overman, $84; Raymond & Kiy, $50; Eureka G. V., $5; Best & Beloner, $73; Ken- tuck, $16; Union Cons., $10; Alpha, §: Meadow Valley, $6; Sierra Nevada, $20; Mexican, $28; Caledonia, $27; Eureka Cons., $48. 1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES WEDNESDAY, August 4, 1875, BEFORE CALL—10 A. M, $10910 Dis Col 3-65" me: sug At & Pac rf vs SYS WERK ama ete Rad os Buco 2 NW iu Mil A eee ik bead Si Mall $8. ao io.” do B00 do. lou do uy do 1) Erie KR. Moin “Wl AND 11:30 A.M, 80's, ¢, wl be ised NOAND ih a4 MM {W0shs NYc& HRRve me OU rw the, be 4 at | A Rit dy ue PRE gesecces | Camden and Amboy Ratlroad, | 4 | deliverable the G00 Tole Wab tat. MS £ Wy Gt West Ist ue Fey BO) NYven is 'as.be 2K A 1c lst m.. itis lg lus é tig 1st dap if 3 19” 18 e i 83 83 40) aN Es & PORE ge 50 $5000 1058 % i wo 73, ‘SU pa Bo . 8 i 5% 400 5) ist 27, M, $5000 U S5-20, 6, 'G4..... 116 $1000 US 1-20, ©, °67..+.. 120% SECOND BOARD—1 2. a 200 shs West U tel 20 vac Mail S8..D) 0 do. rat i 61 iy Cnia NW ee belad ie MW 300, do. bi ‘ in 8 do a A rt 4 lea 109) sud sbe 109 5 a8 ys 10 Onto Miss iesbe 194s iy 10) Han € StJORKDE 2) boo Fr} rboshs stb dtin, luo Att & Pac Tel COMMERCIAL REPORT. * COTTON ON THE sPoT FIfimER, AT jc. DE CLINE—FUTURES IBREGULAR, 1-32c. DzE- CLINE—FLOUR FIRMER—WHEAT HIGHER— CORN ACTIVE AND EASIER—OATS UNSETTLED AND LOWER—RYE QUIZT AND NOMINAL— BARLEY FIRM—BARLEY MALT STEADY—PORK ¥IRMER—LARD FIRMER—PERTROLEUM STEADY— NAVAL STORES QUIRET AND STEADY—GRO- CERIES STEADY—HIDES ACTIVE—LEATHER STEADY—OILS QUIERI—WHISKKY STEADY— FREIGHTS QUIET AND STRADY—HEMP AND JUTE QUIET AND UNCHANGED—GUNNIES ~ STRONG. ¢ Wepnespay, August 4—6 P. M. The markets were generally duli and irregular, Un Change the breadstullfs markets were still buoyant, and prices were bigner. Wheat was ac- tive at some advance, but was generally neid be- yond the limits of buyers. The demand was both loreXport and speculation, Corn was duli and easier. Oats quiet. Whiskey steady. Pork higher, and fairly active. Lard was also in de- mand and higher. Cotton on tie spot firm, at 3gc. decline. Futures irregular. Petroleum steady. Naval stores quiet and steady. il quiet, Hides active. Leather steady. Hemp and jute quiet ana un- changed. Guanies were strong. Groceries were quiet and steady. Freights were very quiet but steady. Corton on the spot was wanted for spinning purposes, but nottor export. ‘the spinning demand was not gene- Tul. We learn that most of the business isdue to the purchases of one or two buyers, who find sellers rather firm in their views atthe decline of isc. per Ib. made at noon. After Change at least 600 bales were sold to spinners, in addition to the sales below reported, mak- ing the total since yesterday's official report 1,49 bales, ail tor spinning. Opinions as to the actual damage con- sequent upon an overflow of the Mississippi River, should that threatened event take place, are as confi ct- ing as ever, while some have laid aside apprehensions altogether and are selling with considerable freedom while the question is yet undecided. A despatch trom New Orleans estimates the damages of an overtiow fs not to exceed 30,000 bales at the utmost che same despatch reports that le certainly oreak. From S¢ Loult river to be falimg fast, with rains c in some places will jespatch repo: cased, ther bright and clear and crop reporis good. ther despatches from the West and South w report clear weather and Fecediny rivers. The market for tuture deliveries opewed ata deciine of 1-82c., Improved $-82c. frum the lowest point and closed weak. The lutest private despatchos from Liverpool disagreed with the public accounts ant generally reported the spot market as weak, with a cou- Cegsion on arrivals As compared with the dnal fzures of last eventing the following 13 tM ath a decline of August, 1¢ Sse. tomber, 1c, Ti Side-t Uctober, 13 31 31-34e, # Idee; December, Me. a i Sie, a Hee + February, 144 April, 1 25-32 May, Hy ssc. a We we, 13 5 S2c. IS 3-i6e. Guokassons based on standard of classification in force September |, Is74, and on upland cotton in store running in quality Mot’ more than halt a grace woove oF below the grade quoted ;—Ordinar, vA 2%,c.: gvod ol 139g. + strict Food ondmars. ge Jow adatoms Pare? tmiddiing, de; good middling, isc. Quotations based o | can 'standard of vlassincation:— | yplunds, Alaana, N, Orteans, , Orainary .. rr} if iy Good 01 4 Be Low miauliny 144 idling... M Gooa middling. Joh Middling tair. 1s Fair . 10} ‘the sales were:— To-Day. Consumption,....... ra) —sor future delivery (basis low muddling) ry 3,000 bales wt 14ige. a 14 LL le November, 2 S.Sd0, ft 2lSue. + at id =the receipts at the parks ware as follows Now Ur- leans, Lit bate: avanunah, Jha. Je; Sew Yorie 7; Bostou, 8h Tota ‘> in day Laat ‘this day last wee 7 ‘Yotal since September 1, 3.466, S a freights, closed as tollows:—To Havre, by seam, to Hambut c-, comps bales, Cou Lh lWe. 4d. DY sii ‘Corrme—-fhe market for Rio was strong. but quiet We note sales of 1,30) bags ex August Andre and 4,46 bigs ex Lycho ‘Brahe: both tots sold at prices hot made eee Mild cotfee: ste: a nary cargoes, 175, 7340.5 fair ea. do, Wye. a 10: ae y 193. ie. Sera 19,5" St. Domingo. Ie & . & We. ; Costa sige, We. a Re. ; =. az vAngoscray 8c. a2l\c.; Savaniila, 200. abet Cayacoa, Tsise. 03 13,902 nant ua wheat, ofsb bash Torn meat, 2W bole t Eye, do. ‘The market was firm under a fair Kinds tended in sellers’ tay demand The sales wi aa | io Rye Corn inenl was quiet, with | ot Suv bole 3 ty o Dcundy wtue Sta 5430 for wanenl $4 20 tor Jerney and Fenusyivania per, Bol; $163 or Balumore sacked: coarse, $1 90: tne, wted. $1) yellow, $1 70, and bolted white, $1 Jere per 100 ibs, Jerse cae 3 Aicked, Coarse, $1.90 4 $) 63: fing, yellow, $1 wet tie wives St 78.4 $208 per 100 | ing em No. 2 stat Super! Ext sola. Round hoop Gaio, a Rouna houp Ohio. SpeeersberEe St. Louis, choice ‘sou bie extra. Be Louis. choice faulty. fine to Pasco tmcatcetescecces = | BSSERERSSSEEESEuedTEsS SZ 7 An for'expart and spec: d price: it le. higher. “ihe ‘Avout B0.0W bushels at $1 8a Bleu tor Nong 40j00 the sot and to arrive; $1 36 a $1 26 tor, sort do.; gl tor No.2 Milwaukee, to arrive suon, $1494 $190 Tor No. }, on the canal: $i 88a $1 U0 for red and White umber winter ow the spot mud to arrive, cloi steady, Corn was léss active and easier, wit sales of 63,000 bushels at S2e, @ 862. tor soft and goud steamer, Bac. nse, tor dry, Oats Were uneettiea. aia decnieuly lower; sales about 6,0 busiels at 64c. a 6c, for 1 i » for wha Hye duli and pominal ey was frm, with 3 of 40,000 bus eis on spare terns, t halt . eptenbe: malt, was o bushels Canale 81 t— rhe eo with afeood demand firm “prices. Marrews in fie supply and te demand was fuliy equal, at unchanged prices, Other descriptions were dull and Without turtner with sal ‘Beaus and meady changes, We quote:—Medium, new, choice, $1 9a $2; | (wir tovqod, $1 5) u $l Zo: inarrows, tew, choice, ; {ics tair to good, , $i 90 a $2} ihe demand was ot, and the market was full priees. We —Domestic clown, Borneo Gourip Caloutta. 96. } a v axd Juré—The ate changed jiute butts were iu tarr demand, with sales of 100 bales (@ arrive at HAG cash, We tae ote :—Atnerican dressed, per ton. cg ae jaa cd S138 a S240 tor la hemp. 730. 8 Ssc., gold, por Je for'eh Rusua, viewa, $2204 822 iid alt nD gt * og “ovine men . Ss anise Cs sal emp, 5) an active Common oa els; barley matt, 3, oso | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, _AUGUST 5, 1875. unchanged. four month | do. at e., 1 Keay iene nd steady a. bbs. MS ew oy les were 170 bbls, N. ang 37 bbis..No. 2 at $2 wi —s) brits turn + Wilmin Washington tar, $2 OWANGHS AND Lemons 6,5.0 boxes Palermo > 7 : 5 0 to ‘UiLs.—~Linseed Was inf was duil and Tne sales were 4,020 Montevideo Soar months: 1 ae.- Core tic. Central ‘Awer! a. 1 nd Matamoros, 22 ibs. a 24 Iba. 1S3oc. ¢ murket for hemlock sole was steady and for shipper at full prices. ‘ali grades aud prices do’ ‘do, proce 0. ‘do., grocery, English ‘islands. 25¢. he market for spirits turpentine was bid. and Ze, ked, cu bbl. at $ihy Rosin was in tatr request at full prics at 32: 70 bbls. pale at $450 33 Piten was also emt ne LON 1a a sales by auction of Naples oranges at froin $5 to » and 11.000 boxes Palermo and Naples lemons at $10 2 per box. request at a6ie. Lard nore or less nounial Olt Was quiet and without further change to note in prices. Cottonseed Was held firm at fll’ prides. Crude while and sperm quiet and without near movement. We quote :~Cottonseed. exude,” 80, ‘ sum mer — yellow, — Gie. T0c. & 7259¢. ; linseed, casks aud b ioe aud Sumner, “Sla 8L 0s: do. ent, Prine Long Island soun Susie, Nort Nor, Gc. ile. hears ioe $118: 'Rituouncw—ihe marke 3 20,00) bbis., sold at Philadelphia at 10 bleach: olny to the Ist ‘Se; prompt delivery. ge. oushern, $e bdo. ig ‘arte. Ws, B42) a Bh 5d. shen iy. with sales of ptember, aut $09) bbis. dd. a Crude im bulk was quoted at ur prompt and mon) h; do. in bbis , Ye. for prompts adige. lor moult fed standard waite, Le. & nee. = Spromipt, 1 + for mouth; cargo lots, Lie. ige. Naphtha Prompt and month, Philadel: phia was quoted at 10%. a luc. for prompt and month Cargo. lots, Hax-. a f%o. Baitmore lute a lle, for promot, aud uaily, $ Houszviilo, duit and quiet er $ | $1 0734. Barker's, quiet and dull; % | held at 85c.: shipments beld at $11 on private te & $9.50; do. extra mess, $10 beet, city $19:' prune ot 5 boxes of fe ngsbautes Cut meats were dul decidadty firmer. won at ‘este! Der at Me. & demand, and way in tev than. to pay tate part skim, ‘he feceinee taney grades shippers. tr by, 22¢. Ye. iy prices. We. ; Jo. commpn to 4 ad Se Loc? a 24 Western Reser Cheese—the 3 good for tue = We. tic. +4 do. fair to food. part skim, Se. Se. cargo lots, He. Titusville, nom- On oity, quiet, at $1 10a St L234. Tidioute, quiet at iipees out, ited non $ ray packages: beef, 99do. : market for pore Was . anit price ‘The sales were 300 bb Of hams were quoted t, with gales of 10 fy We quote :—Barrels, plain ne Sd: packet beet, ere ee wea; India me SIT a * Bacon 48 quiet, with sales : city long clear w: uoted We nole sules of 20 boxes Lard was m better demand and rms. at 124c. 133%e., 90 do. prime at lo. ra ae 150, ‘and 4) lo for Septem ide. Butter —Fine State wa in moderate holders were firm in their views: Grkin ped supply, aud was tully equal to the wemand; ‘este: rm was in good demand and I stat eateva tue tale te chores: fe e and Miebigan, fur to chose wrket Was qiliec, and the de- stern, at le & 1 extreme prices ior becier ma. factory, common to taney, Se a 12c.; do. ee? 'do., dairies, taney tull cream, 1c: clory, culmmon to tanc were woderate, and a were steady; ware) nh stead ly at Qe. by Jersey and aes Stet Svestern, choice prices other Western, re was @ tair demant anda steady mar- ket We note sales of 70 casks Carolina at Tze. a Sent 15) bbls. Louisiana, at 63sc. om Tic; and 300 vage Rangoon at’ Oe. a Ose. ber | pounl. We quote:—Carolina ‘common “to a Tie.: tir to prime and cou 8 Bic. ; Louisiana, ts mon qualities down Feneys Paina, Ze. a Tacs Be. a 2%e.. SUGAR.—{he the quotations of yesterd Tow cisyed, at 7 I-16e., “and 40) ahd tow grade sugar | at THe. quote :—rair suet grocery. # 8a rit for city. ra! owdered, 11 gc. extra C, SIEARINE Was Quiet at 6c. ; Rangoon, Oise. @ 7e., cur- parrendy t ; Rangoon, in bond, per 1b.. Kold. cash. market for raw sugar was stealy at 3 Were 149 boxes | Sefined | sugar, wats unchanged. | We reining, good do, 5-16e, sc. 3 Forto Baca, ao. Sic. @ 1. Nos., ary ie 13, 844 ge. dard A, of A, Wie. @ Lidge. granulated, Ke, & Whe, TALLOW was fairly active and firm, with sales of £0,000 Ibs. at SZge., and 44,00 Ibs, ut bi-le, w 3? OW isKny.—Keceipts 1M bola, “The market was “steady, | with sales of Freicuts. —the market for berth hts Was quiet, but rates | active. Bush were firmly held, ‘Yo Liverpool, 9d. 5 ‘400 boxes Duco 100 bbis,, wt SL ZL per gallon, i hts was firm and mess in charter tr The engagements were as tollows i— by steam, 43,UL0 bushels grain, at 129,00) Doxes chi By sail, $ grain, at Std. an bbls. rostu, OUdER, BY ste. buseis grain at ‘Ly bushels do., at 94 2s. and 10) bbls. yorin, on private terms. were :— British bi » to Havre, with Mathibe: atas, é.; 0 Sorwewian bark (tow at Delaware brakewater), hence to Cork tor orders, with “04 quar- ters grain, at 8s; another trom Phitadelpiia’ to Alex- fa German bark, hence to the German Baltic. wih | 2.400 bbis. do, do. at "is. 6. bbisdo. do., hen Genes bark, hence to bol do. do., on private terins. in 10,000 cases refiu DOMESTIC MARKETS. Cotto qule ordinary, Cotton nominal: middling. 142;0 good ordinary, 13. Exports c; Pd quiet tb receipts, Cotton une! 18c.; good ordinary, bined toc Wi Spirits turpentine unsettled at 3 ws tor strained. Flour uneni atsé%e. Corn meni—Si4 tor bolted and §: Multeed frm and in good demand ; short Der ton. eee. $25; Whe els; corn | Fiour, 1,500 bbis.; wi onts, 6000 do; barley, 400 do. Yiour, 1,500 do. ¢ oats, 600 do. ude water—Wheat 67,00) b terior pomts—W heat, 7. treights—b- corn, to 1d at $6 45 a $6 36 $6 25a $7 50 for amber. $, 3 ude. 1s 12pac. drm; middtinz, 6c.; cornand rye, 6! 232 10 tg the Mudson. | Wheat, 667,00 feet of lumber. bbls flour,'145,000 feet of lumber. Lake receipts—Plour, 3,90 bbl 50) do. ; owts, Cuartrs August 4 137! dita Sue. oes iow mich receipts, 57 bales. * Sales “i3% New Ontxans, August 4 1875, Mise. ow inldalinu,” 13i¢e, 126. ta, 11 bales; gross, “1 ob t Stock, ae lowite, August 4, pak low miadi Savanwam, 87, other grades trreguiar. we L eating. 1334 Bale: Gat: August 4, 1875, banged; middling, ec; ow middli coi ibe N. 27 bac. Tar steady at $2. Osweco, August 4, 1875. ales 1,400 bbis at $7 5) tor No. 1 er, $3 tor white winter, rin: sales 1,000 bushels extra white Michigan dW bushels high mixed tor unbotie , August 4, 1875. Rosia quiet at anged taviahings, $2) er ton. Cantal trets ¢. fo New. York: lumoer, $2 Ke receipts—I8.30) bushels Canal shipments—210) BUFFALO, August 4, 1875. wheat, 50,00) bush- Vv do Rattroad receips— mt, GON) busuels; corn, ODI de aul oad hipments— wheat, 61,000 bushel: 85000 barley, 40) "di ow bois. ; ‘o in yen. 13,90) do. Canal ed tirin? wheat stpments, $4 4, olls incladed. — Fiour—su0 bis, 75 1or'spring, $5 5) 4 $7 5) for bakers’, 25 4 $4 jor white and $6 tor e-, Wheat wnsotdiod only sai 800 bushels No. 2 itethes club at $ outs: Corn quiet and 3 28,000 ‘ 0. mixed Western at Fron s taclaging car lots. rye and barley—None on *on: Pork steady; sales $22 for heavy mess. Lard quiet at Ite. a lige. Mighwines nouiinal at $1 20, Flour eee Flour very Wheat—De.nand chiefly specuiauve au: market active) but do. 2 $1 25% q 8 seller all the rojested, $1 05 brices have August date tta Ket Bic. teady and unchanged. have savanced. closiug stea< seller during ten days ‘0 $130 No. Y don No. 3'do., $140. a anda shave lower; high mixed, 7S8iec., September. rat wushels wheat, 4,000 Pays 200 bbls dour, corn. ce Tac. Soller FoLepo, Aucust 4 1873. Wheat—vernand lair No. 2 white 3 $1 51, $1 40; new ao. $1 35; No. [rea winter, $150; August, $1 Su4s ; septe mber, $1 434 $1 41; rejected red, $1 124. ae, cash and Augu: vuts—Higher gradeshave advan A Septembe: 40) ; september, 40!;c.. Pret Keoeipts, 4days—20 bbls, flour, 12, do. cora, MY do. oats. Selnisonen 8,00 busnels Wheat, 26,00 do. ity Curcaco, August 4, 1875. firm; holders are ashing. higher rate: prices high usettied ; Cutcago spring, Chicago Rae 3! Spot; las sot pot: $l 26) r September $1 why No. 3 Chicago. surin 1 ady ‘o. 2 mixed, 72 4c. spot or seller tember rejected, 6Ue. & OVAKC, buoyant but unsetiled aud Higher: Noe % spo Me. seller August; dic. seller september, iey—4 “speculative “deuauid afd oBari prices higher: $1 124, seller September: $1 eller October, Rye strong and higher; No. 2, Sie. a S5e. ‘spot; Sic., seller Septem ir. Ses ‘Demand good at full pric timo thy, $2.55 a $! 65; clover seed, $7 25 a $8. Pork— ead have advanced; "4 Septenber; $2175 o x ‘ Bulkmeats strong and higher; shoulders, rib unadies, mand tair and prices ot; $13 SU. seller September, Siac.) short Whiskey hort cloar dy., 12%4c, Ie, strong and Righer at $1 13 Freights—Corn to Butalo, 2ie.;) wheat, oo Sid. o 423 do. lower, at $1 ‘0 mer Augu “Sepcem 78, September. Se yr is—Flour, 8,109 bbls; wheat corn, do.; ots, 7.000 do. ; Dariey, 40 dor shipinents¥iour, 70% bbia.'s bushels; corn, 147,000 do. ; 0 At the afternoon call of the By Auxust 2d a but, seg ee: tier Pork Dariey Nighes al Lard caay at $13 7 PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provineyce, R. Printing cloths continue firm at ns for the best 64 squares, The market is quiet. EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpox Propuce Manxur.—Lonxvox, August ~Even- ing. —Common rosin, 5s. ad. & 8, Gd. perewk Spirits of turpentine, 248 3d. per owt. fen Sitaines NO CONTRA att ie NC weurivies, Tmsuran Bese Lersctsoamv i PATY Tels ON OUR PRINCIPALS a NO ADVERTIS, KY ON uF AND oli mortgages and of all vtinds effected with |. J, HABRICH & 17 Broad way. c & BA nt insurance ZLUY, 74 BROADWAY, STOCK Bu AMB GIViasN OPV LeGkS. FoR Las THAN ‘00 ClS Ly OUR NAL —sTock + tending contracts on, close rates; $5 Privib Ker: meen bouga’ PRIVILEGES REMOVE THe RISK Ale stock specniations. We are negotiating Members of the Stock Kxchange at very Sido Aid Puts or Call 2) ty $400 tor Acts may be used in pince of Quotations and in- a. TUMBRIDG. 204. a Brokers, No. # Wall strosu, sew York. band seid jor cash or om mdderasy ceutrifugal wad mixed, | ‘The sales were 23 Herces new | ‘os: | were first organized. | | | _ TieksoR—LiGaTBODY.—On Tu | | —TRIPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL. et A ED RAILROAD BONDS A SPECIALTY + and pougue by the old oatablished | house of ALB: u COLAY & CO., “stock Brokers and hationees, No. 43 Pine street, New York. N. B.—7, 8 and 10 per cent choice Vity Bonds aud other Al investinent Securities one aid ta yea Paziog ao | we nt, interest promptly paid, tor ers, 19 and ai Nas ers’ Credits, avaliable ia al pi ‘ough the Messrs. De Rothschild and their correspondents, Also Commercial Creaits and Telegraphic Transfers of Money om Calitornia, Europe and Hayana, arts of the <) —$1400 OR MORE TO LOAN ON FIRST AN A second aoreneens, rt y property, ty eos als only desired, & 00., Vest Twenty-fitth str NOTER Bast BLANKS, SLIPS, BiuLS, RECEIPTS, jeadings aud every kind of Printing, sultuple tor banks, ‘bankers, brokers and finauctal “companies pepmngy jurnished, A ie METROPOLITAN PRINTING STAB. is MEN’ tT, 218 Broadway. Con OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, ce J paie by KUGENK KELLY & OO., 4 Kxchanj ALWAYS HAVE MONEY 10 LOAN ON GOOD Now York Shy. Nortaages, without and Principals OW 0. ing to BO: Es. apply H. LG M45 2 Broadway. @ | | MON EX TO LOaN—oN PiRsT MORTGAGES, WITH. out bonus; on Second and Leasehold Mortiages at easy terms, GEO. W, S1AK#, 160 Broadway, room & FFICE OF THE ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCR COM any, New York, July 28 1875.—The usual senul- aunust ividend of Ave Der cout is payable August 2, JMOUB DU BOIS, Secretary. Wantenma LOAN OF $15,00 ON PROPERTY IN the eity worth double the loan; one per cent and disbursements only wii! be paid; three years Address | THOMPSO 2 Herald Uptown Branc! i $1.500 WaNteD<FoR ONE YEAR, FOR WHICH 9) 4 bonus of $109 cash will be given, secured 1 office. with an interest note and chattel mortgage on $1,000 worth of first class furniture, located, ore ong mort: cidental fete on city realestate. Addre: foiel, corner Bowery and Broome street, yiney MORTGAGE ON CITY PROP- $6. OL (i sale; payable in one year, five | pecans lineout Address A. B., box 8,63: New York 00. ( ( 0 ‘TO. OA ON BOND AND MORT. street. D Tiiene veimg estate funds none but prime appli: ‘ations considered. BW YOR: ship heretotore existim 0. 10 Fulton pier, West 1875.—THE PARLNER- “between Kelly & Dwyer, ‘ashington Market, has this day bean inutually dissolve. | Tue business will be car. ried on as herewfore. All bills due the firm will be collected and all bills due by the drm will be paid by John B, Kelly. HN B KELLY, Pati J. DWYER, NEY, WIL! D THE METROPOLITAN Pats TENG WuTKBLIS HMENT, No, 218 Broadway, excellent place to have thelr Printing done with Promptuess, nearness and cheapness. { /TICKE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PARTNER. ship between Philo bg and Baap 3 & anh, unuer the drm aime of! Hou hasolved 0 the 4ch day of August, "Al ‘foots due to id partnership and those due by them will be aibe witht | and by the said Philip Hone, who will continue the busl- ness at Nos. $2 and 34 Vesey street, iv the city of New fork. “Auausr 4, 1875. PHILIP BOM, HENRY ©. WEBB, BU USES | OPPORTUNT IES. A “{ GENTLEMAN HAVING SOME MEANS AND AG- quainted with the bullion business, would like to form 4 partnership with amember of the New York Stock Exchange, Address a. B., box 123 Herald omce. GENTLEMAN, Wo gon THE PAST 3) YEARS | has held positio: trust and handled over | $800,000,000, desires a ola position; he has but two qualifications, unswerving fidelity to his employer and ba hg to keep Mis mouth shut “Address J. U, herald ESTAB- or guaranteed ht Vearly. ‘for turther particulars see ‘ny agent, LOYD, 29 Broad Way. A “) PARTNER WANTED—WITH $250, TO TAKE A +S. trip through the West and assist the owner in sell- ing @ new and useiul artice, paying a prot or 200 per cout, See Mr. Jin F FERS, 26 Broad street. | AN ACTIVE MAN, WI CAN SECURE AN interest In the vale of a valuable patent improve- it. with large profits; New England States already ised upon royalty; balance to be worked by our- tor particulars apply at 40 Careeane iuise” mu {i MERCANTILE HOUSE, SEVERAL YEARS tablished and doing a conservative basiness, would | ike a partner, with $10.00), tor the purpose of extension and reducing the same ‘to @ strictly cash basis, Apply | to GRIGGS & CARLSON, 98 Broadway. ay TLEMAN, WEui ACQUAINTED I | jo secure the agency of a York m wishe: ew alee. in that city. Address a, Be O., box Ma Herald | oftice. “GOOD, ENERGETIC M) TH $500. entire services, can secure an interest ina first | Glass paying bustoess: a rare opportunity. Luquire in real estate office 23 West Twenty-ninth street, A SURE INVESIMENT.—A FIRST CLASS COM- pany. organized and ready for the road.—Parmer | | Wanted, with capital; money doubled tn a tew weeks: we es Who mean business only need nie Apply, to Union Place Hotel, this day, frou: 1 Te M, XOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A CHROMO MOUN fixtures, all complete, on shares, or to let, Address, for three days, CHROMO, Herald office. pro ahere is | OF SUMMER RESORTS FIND If tO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO XOVERTISE IN THE LEA ANG PY EVENING NEWSPAPER UNITED Stan S, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, WASHING MACHINE—BEST DOUBLE ROBBER Wringer and iron table, all in one; Bate and coun t his for sal ater cat sili KUROFT, 87 on i Gedar street. WaNrepany A BUSINESS MAN, WITH $100 eash, an agency or the contro! of some specialties. Address, with particulars, L., box 113 Herald oflice. WastEna PARTNER, SILENT OR ACTIVE, with a smatl cash capith! ma legitimate theatre In this city. Address GOOw U1 (ANC, Herala ot % Wwe ARE PREPARED TO MAKE FAVORABLE AR- rangements with a reliable party for an interest fu our auctton and storage business. “H Wis & ©0., 108, 106 and 107 West Thirty third street. ” BHOO Wikk SECURE, AN INTRRRST ) loasant, easy. respectable business, $1.00) yearly profits, Parties with cash and meaning business call at No, 5 Bast Forty sixth street NER WANTED, writn above scape St Tl "$10, 000 C. ‘ASIL ne ACTIVE, enced business man Would like a posi ton wnere be coutd make himselt usetul ac moder: ay; coull use the above amount in the business; best of | reference; abundant security tor any position of trust | address M. JAMES, box 117 Herald ofllee. te FAILURE OF A BROOKLYN FIRM. Payment was suspended yesterday%y the firm of Foster Brothers, carpet dealers, om Fulton street, near Johnson, but the suspension is as- | serted to be only temporary. This firm, which | estubiisned a large store tn Brooklyn in 1871. With a view to the protection of their creditors | they made an asaignment of their stock to Mr. | Lyman A. Gul, Who has entered upon his dati | as assignee. ' Their labtutios are $265,000 and their assets @ little ever $200,000, The frm has met with much sympathy and confidence in their communication with the carpet trade and others, | which tends to encourage their hope of being | able to resume business in @ short time. The: boast that they have never bad a note proteste | a check dishonored ora@ bill overdue since they MARRIAGES AND DEATHS MARRIED, HigGIns—GRANT.—On Tuesday, August 3, at the Tesidence of the bride’s mother im Brooklyn, by |. the Rev. Adam McClelland, WILLIAM M. Hiueins, of Wiltshire, England, ve ELizabeTa R, Grant, pe daughter of the late Francia KR. Grant, scot- nd. inglish and Scotch papers please cepy. Mi&aD--s?UaRt.—On Wednesday, August 4, dy the Rev, John J, Brouner, FREDERICK K. MEAD to Miss NVELENE STUART. No cards. , August 3, by the Rev. Dr. Houge, Mr. ALFRED P. TICKNOR to | | Mis# AyNts Ligurpopy, daugnter of Colia Light body, Esq., ali of Brookiyn. No cards, | OIED. ALLEN.—On Tuesday, 3d of Auoust, Henry W., son of William A, Alien, im the 22d ag of mis age. Relatives and those of his brother, W, Reyse Allen, aud brother-in-iaw, Menry McKay, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, om Tharsday, the Sta inst., at twelve O'clock, irom Bis late residence, 361 West Pour- teenin sireew On Tuesday, August 3, WILFRED Le ANDERSO: ANDERSON, In bis 271m yea: Faperai from his sister's ce, No. 224 East 117th street, thursday, pt danny ry one P. M. BERTRAND.—Wednesday, August 4, JonN Ep. MUND BERTRAND, aged 28, at tue residence of bis J. &. Soutm worth, 289 Carroll Park, | ereafter, da West) pa ‘al jers please copy. | ednesday, Ausust Wooastock (0: BESNARD.—ID Brookiyn, oD 4, [HOMAS ADAMS, youngest son of R. S. and Jose- phine U. Besnard, aged > months and 20 days, Puneral will take place on Saturday, 7th ine at taree P. M., (rom their réstaence, 231 Prospect avenue, south Brookiyn, where friends and ac- qaain tances are respoctiuliy Mvited to attend, | Broruy.—Oa Monday, Au t 1875, at’ his | residence, No. 108 Cherry str JouN BRoPHY, in the 67th year of his age, A requie™ mass Wil be celebrated at St. Jamest Church, at half-past nine A. M. t here to oarrery — a eee r: sof La for in- termen' ent . the famil; age reaneotiully invited ta atcend the fnmaral ss st bs BR swith a swatl capital.—A Workshop, with stock and | age. existed for several years in New Haven, Coun., | Ryep, 5 BuTLER.—On Tuesday, August 3, 01 consump. tion, Epwako J. BurLer, only son of Wiliam and Margaret Butler, aged 20 years, 11 montos, and 26 days, ‘The trienas of tne family are respeetfaiy in- vited to attend the funeral, tuis (Thursday) aly noon, at half-past two o'clock, from the residence Of iis parents, 46 Grand street, Brooklyn, b. D. CaRR.—On Tuesday, August 3, at No. 8 Second avenue, JAMES Vaanous Caka, aged 4 years, 1) mouths and 2% days. The tuneral will ‘take place on Friday, o'clock ¥. M, CLEARMAN.—On Wednesday, August 4, Henny V. CLEARMAN, aged 70 years and 9 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family ara re- Spectiully mvited to attend the o ante from ils it twe lave residence, 409 West Twenty-eigath street, on Friday morning, at half-past nme o'clock, His re mains will be taken to Fanwood, N. J., jor inter ment. Newark (N. J.) papers please copy. CRBAN.—August 4, 1873, CECBLIA OBRAN, tm Ler 51st year ‘The frends of the family are respectiully im vited to attend the funeral, om Friday, at _ @clock P. } rom. her residence, No, 3% Pros: sburg. DURYER.—Ai Newark, N. J., on Tuesday, the 34 inst., Mrs, AMANDA A. Dunyes, aged 72 years. Her relatives and frisnds, aad those of her son, Henry W. Duryee, are iuvited to attend her funeral, to-day (fwursday), Sth inst, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 14 Wasning- ton piace, Newark, N. J. “MMANS.—Ou Wednesday, August 4, Mrs. Magia EMMANS, aged 69 years, Notice of tuueral hereafter, FARMER.—On Sunday, August 1, 1875, after @ Wngering and painiul iliness, Georvk 'FaRMe! jate of Brookiyn, L. L., and formerly trait deaie! av West Washington Market, New York, aged 51 years. Interred Wednesday, August 4, 1875, at Cypress Hills Cemetery, L. 1. FARKER.—At Morrisania, on Tuesday, August 3, Marky ELMa, eldest child of George and Audié 8. Farrer, aged 3 years and 7 mouths, Funeral services at two o’ciock P. M., on Friday, August 6, from the residence oi her grandfather, Soion Farrer, Grove Hull, FoLKY.—On P emn August 3, 1875, Parrick Foury, aged 6: The manana and friends are requested to attend the funeral, on thursday, av hati-past one o'clock P.M., irom bis late residence, No, 26% Mulberry surest, New York. Frost.—On Tuesday, August 3, Mr. Tuomas A ha ei 84 years, Bative of county Clare, Lr au ‘The felatives and friends of the familly are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom bis late bey 452 Ninth avenue, at two o'clock P. M. Thursday, GILLOON.—On August 3, 1875, MICHAEL GILLOON, —- of Drumcume, county Sligo, ireland, aged 73 years. is brothers Bartholomew and James Gilloon, also the relatives aud trieads, are respectiuliy in- Vited to attend the funeral, tuls day (fhursday), at two o'clock P. M., trom his late resiaence, 79 Mulberry street, to Calvary Cemetery. GONZALEZ.—VERESSA, daughter of Mary and Andrew Gonzaiez Kast Toirty-first street. HENDERSU On Wed esday, Aurust 4, MATILDA HENDERSON, eged Lyear, 4 montus and 11 days. The relatives aud irlends of we family, the members of Americus Lodge, F. and A. My ig: the members of Progressive Council, No. 32, O, U. A. M., are respectiuily invited to attend the janeral, on Friday, at one o’clock P. M,, from the residence o/ ber parents, No, 204 Heury street. HoLpeN.—In Viveland, N. J., on Sunday, August 1, WiLLIaM HOLDRy, in ‘the 70% h year of his age, The luneral will take place at the residence of his son-in-law, George Boucsein, No. 337 West y birty- eigntn street, tnis (luursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ab —Ou Tuesday, August 3, at Bellvale, Crees ounty, N. Y., SARAH ANN, Wife of Dubois . Hunt. Funeral service at the Bellvale, Methodist Rouwcopal church, on Thursday, August 6, at one JoNKS,—KATHRINE JONES, relict of the late Wille tam Jonos,aged 71 years. ~ Funeral services this (fhursday) evening, at her late residence, No, 49 Curmine street. Joss,—At West Hoboken, N. J,, on Tuesday, Aue gus¢ 3, Mrs. Lizzie Joss, the wile of Louta Joss, Her relatives and friends are respectfully In- vited to attend the (uneral, on Friday, August 6, from her late residence, on Palisade avenue, West Hovoken, N. J, Boat leaves ev ery ten minuted rom Barclay or Onristopher street. ReENATH.—On the 4th inst. Orro, beloved son of Chames and Louise Kejnata, aged 12 years aud 7 5 jonths. ‘Yne relatives and friends of the family are spectiuily luvited to attend tbe funerul, trom tne arents? resideuce, No, 360 Sixtu street, Soutm rooklyn, at three o’ctock P. M., on Friday, the 6th inst. ‘Interment in Green wood Cemetery. LowpEN.—Kowsnt H. Lowpex, 35 years of age, aicd August 3, afer a severe illness. ‘The iriends of tue family are invited to attend the tuneral, from his late residence, 41 Carmine street, at two o’clock on Thursday. LUcKER,—In tuts city, on @ie 9tn of July, Mra. ISABELLA LUCKER, aged 60 yea fer remaius were interred etery, L. 1 MAYREZ.—AfteT a short illness, on the «th of August, HENRieTrA, daughter of Bernhard and Jeanette Mayrez, aged 7 yeurs. Relatives and frienus are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 40a East Fifuech street, on Friday, August 6, at@ o’ciock A, M. MacvosNEL —On Tuesday, August 3, 1875, ALEX- ANDER HARRIS MACDONNEL, In the 34th year of nis Evergreen Cem- Relatives and friends are {nvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 149 West Fourw street, on Thursday, August 4, ab two o’clock “MeNpris.—At Chappaqua, N. ¥., August 3, a, 8. MENDELS, of diphtheria, oldest son ol E.8., J and Mary Jane Mendels, aged 5 years, T mone and 3 days, Interment at Woodlawn, Calilornia papers please copy. mMorvitt.—Ua Tuesday, August 3, Joan EDWARD Morrirr, beloved son of Thomus and Sarah Mok fitt, aged 1 year and 21 days. ‘The funeral will take piace on Thursday, August 5, at One o'clock, from tue residence of hi pa rents, No. 360 West Twenty-fiitn street, Frienda are respectiuily invited to attend. MOKRG A: On ‘Tuesday, August 5, 1875, suddenly of neart disease, PATRICK MORGAN, aged 30 years, 2 months and 3 days. ‘Yne relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral from he late residence, No, 251 East Thirtecnta street, on =" the Oth mst. at one o’ciock P, M. pre cisely. MORRISO: August 3, at the residence of her son-in-law, Kdward tall, No, 289 Frauklin avenue, Brooklyn, Mrs. Maky Hunrer, widow of William Morrison, aged 86 years. Faueral service at the First Reformed Presby- teriau church, Ryerson street, near Lalayette ave- bias a Friday afternoon, August 6, at three o'clock. PuRDY.—At his residence, No, 38 East Forty: ninth street, imtnis city, on Tuesday, August 3 | JOUN PURDY, If the Sist year of bis dee. Funeral services will be held at Calvary church, Tveuty-nrst street and Fourth aveuue, on Friday; the 6th inst, atten o'clock. Relatives and irtenas are invited to attend, RABAUD (provessionally known as Joseph Dek mar).—in this city, on the 4th lost, Joszpa Pr KAUAUD, In the 34th year of his age, fis relatives god ‘friends of the dramattc pro fession are respectiuliy imvited to attend the yuneral, from No, 33 Lafayette place, in tuis city, on Friday, August 6, at two o’clock P. M. ReEp.—August 3, after # severe iilness, DAVID , In the Guth year of his a The relatives and friends of jamuly are re- spectfully Invited to attend the tuneral, from hig late residence, 331 West Fortietn street, at eleven o’clock A. M. scort.—August 3, 1875, alter a brief tilness, Satu, wife of L. H. B, Scout and daugbter of the late Wiltram Wail. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fuoeral, oo Friaay morning, at hall-past ten o’clocs, from the residence of her mother, 292 Firth avenue, STURGKON,—On Tuesday, August 3, ELIZABETH A. J. STURGEON, only duucnier of James aud Jane Sturgeon, aged 13 years, 7 months and 23 days. Relattves and frieugs of tne family are respect fully tuvited to atvend the funeral, gg the resi- dence of her parents, 16 West 128th street, om ‘Thursday, August 4, at two P. M. TRACKY.—Ou Tuesday, August 3, Mary A., be jovea wife of Jona J. Tracey, azed 20 years, t mouths and 16 days. The reiatives and friends are respectfully im vited to attend tne funeral, from her late rem. dence, 241 Kast Fourteenta street, this day Thursday), at one o'clock. ‘TURNER.—Suddenly, of apoplexy, at nis resi: dence, on Monday, August 2, DaNieL H. TURNER, ayed v4 years. Funeral trom his late residence, 325 Fifth ave nue, on Thursday, dth ins ", atten A, M. Urs.—At Cinton, N. J., August 3, of cholera in fantum, NATHANIBL or Ura, twin sun 0) Wullam and Saide A, Utz, aged 10 months and atives and friends of the family are tn- vited to atcend the funeral, from the residence of hs grandfather, Natuaule: Boyd, at nail-past tem o’ciuck on Thursday morning. Vos8s.—ALLEGHANIA LOvoR, NO. 183, 1. 0. 0. P= Brorukrs—You are herevy notified to meet tm our lodge room, to-day (Uhursday), the 5ta inst, at ten o’ciock A. M., to atrend the funeral of our te Brother John H. Voss, from bis late residence, . LoS Norfolk street, Brethren of sister ledges invived. By order of FRANK FOULKE, N. G. Ricnarp W. Frost, Secretary. Watkge,—Found drowned, on Friday, July baried: “at Peekskill, on JOHN M., som of Joba a — Walker, Montreal, Canad ed " ‘the remaias the Hudson. WaALLACK.—On Tuesday, Angust § ELLEN C. wie of Joho 0, Wailace, aged 32 years and i months. The relatives and trieuds of the family are re- Specttully Mvited to attend the ful oral irom her late residence, 24 Monroe street, 01 riday mora- Ing, #6 Lalt-past nine; to procesd vo St. James church, Weere a solema requiem ss Wil odered for the repose of ner soul, and from thence at one o'clock to Calvary Cemecery. Duolin papers piease copy. Waun.—Sucdenty, on tne 2d inst, Jom & WEBB, In the 55th year of bis age. Funeral from nis inte residence, 173 Whee ou Thursday, the = Inst, a oF P. Me bers Of LO. 01 O, F.. are invited te ati