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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The Stock Market Dull and Feverish, with a Declining Tendency. GOLD 114 3-8 A 114 1-4. Rag Paper 87.42—Money Easy on Call Loans at 41-2 Per Cent—Government and Rail- way Securities Generally Steady. Wart Stren, } Tumspay, Dec. 7—6 P. M. a view of the recent efforts to create a stock market Which would enable the ‘‘leaders’’ to sell out the story of to-day’s business is best told by the opening, inter- modiate and closing prices, which were as follows ‘Western Union, 7634 a 76% 70 a 76% 76: Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, 20219; Pacific Mall, 41% a 40% a 4124 9 40% ; New York Central and Hudson River, 106 B 10544; Erte 16% @ 1574; Lake Shore, 60% a 597% 6014 2604; Michigan Central, 613; 8 60%; Northwest. ern, 39% @ 38%; do. preferred, 553¢ a 5d a 55g a ot St. Paul, 363¢ 9 353¢ 8 35%; do. preferred, 6634 % a 66s; Ohio and Mississippi, 174; a 1744; Union Pacific, 70a 78 a 79a 76% 773 a 76%; Missourt Pa- cific, 12 a 1% a 11%.a114; Kansas Pacific, 18 0.12; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 12014 a 120; Han- mibal and St. Joseph, 214 a 21, and Wabash, 5 a 47%. THR TOTAL TRANSACTIONS, including ‘‘washes,’”’ were 123,000 shares, distributed among the active stocks as follows:—Western Union | 14,800; Pacide Mail, 26,100; Erie, 3,100; Lake Shore, 58,400; Union Pacific, 3,500; Michigan Central, 900; ‘Northwest, 2,300; preferred, 2,300; St. Paul, 2,100; preferred, 2,000; Ohios, 900; Pacific of Missouri, 2,200; Delaw: Lackawanna and Western, 700; New York Central and Hudson River, 500; Hannibal and St, Joseph, 600, and of Kansas Pacific, 1,200. ADVANCE AND DECLINE, ‘The changes in closing prices compared with those of yesterday are as follows:— Drotisy. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, 1; Elo, 34; ‘Hannibal and St. Joseph, 3%; Lake Shore, 1; North: west, 3¢; preferred, 1; Ohio and Mississipp! ae Pacific Mail, 1; St. Paul, 3 do, [onli hi 63 nion Pacific, %; Western Union, ‘Sinsourt F Pacific, Li; Michigan Contral, %; g a Abvanox.—Harlem, | 34; District of Columbia, 3:65 Sounds, 144; Erie, in London, 3, OPENING, HIGHEST en een PRICRS, ‘The following table shows tne opening, highest and Joweat prices of the day:— Opening. Highest. Liege 106 106 0534, 133% iss 1634 16% 60} 5944 6 5 4% « BON Bolg BR Northwestern preferred. 553 55g 544 Rock Island voce 108K 104% 104 Pittsburg 90 90 90 Milwaukee 361 3044 Bi Mil. and St. Paul prefer: 06%, 66% 6635 Ohio and Missiasippt. 4 17% 11g Bow Jersey Centi Bt 1053 1053, . Lack, and Western. 120% 120% 420 sige Pacific. T655 ©.,C. andl. ©... Sasa 43, ‘Western Union..... 76h, 76%, 16 Atlantic and Pacific Tel... 20 20 19 ‘Pacific Mail. 41% 4055 Panama..... 127 12 CLOSING FRICES—3 FP, M. ‘acifio Mail... 40; 403g Mile StP pf... 657 ‘est Un Tei... 8 8 3 fe* Ou fe rope are tl& PacTe... 19° @ 19!g 0, 0'& 4 17 @ Ue a + 1st a Hana ij. 3 « Lake Shore. a Mich Cou. Moday loved. ony ak Aig. per omnt on calli Foreign exchange closed firm at 4.84 for bankers’ Jong, and 4.8744 for demand sterling. The rates of discount from the cities named for New ‘York exchange to-day are as follows:—Cincinnati, $1 per $1,000 discount; St. Louis, $1 26 discount per $1,000; Chicago, 25c. per $1,000 discount. THY GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 11434 and closed at 11434. All the ales of the day were at these figures. The carrying rates were 1,134 and 3 per cent, Loans were also made flat. OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Gold balances..... . 805,600 Currency balances. . 949,850 Gross clearances. 23,775,000 CLEA Currency exchang: - $71,985,402 “Currency balances. Gold exchanges. dee a'370, Lit Gold balances. . 679,059 PRODUCE EXPORTS. The exports of produce from this port for the week ending to-day were $6,160,801, against $4,103,914 for ‘the corresponding week in 1874 and $5,170,064 in 1873. ‘The total exports of produce since January 1, this year, were $238,873,917, agaist $269,321,960 for the corre- ponding period in 1874 and $282,349,109 in 1873. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government ‘bonds were steady at the following quotations:—United States currency sixes, 122%; do. do., 1881, registered, 119% a 119%; do. do., do., coupon, 123%; a 12374; do. five-twentics, 1864, registered (called bonds), 114% a 115; do, do., do, coupon (do.), 114% a 115; do. do., 1865, registered, 11554 @ 116; do, do., do., coupon, 115%/ a 116; do. do., mew, registered, 116% a 117; do. do., do., coupon, 12034 1204 ; do. do., 1867, registered, 11874 a 119% ; do. do., do. coupon, 122% a 122% ; do. do., 1868, registered, 118%a 119%; do. do., do., coupon, 122% 0 122%; do. ten- forties, registered, 11745 a 1174, ; do. do., coupon, 117% a 118; do. new fives, registered, 1167, a 117%; do, do., do,, coupon, 117 a 1175. iy THE FOREIGN MARKET. ‘The London advices report consols a fraction lower, ;and American securities, where changed, were slightly Vhigher, The Bank of England gained £69,000 bullion on balance to-day. The rate of discount in the open market for three months’ bills is 2}, per cent against 2% per cent yesterday. The following are late quota- Mons:—Consols, money, 98% a 937,; do., account, 93% a 94; '65 bonds, old, 103%; °67 bonds, 109% a 100%; ten-forty bonds, 1055; a 1052{; new fives, 1043, 104%. Erie, 14%. Market quiet and steady. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. Bank notes received for redemption to-day $400,000, Revenue receipts to-day, $230,000. Customs receipts, $500,000, The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $20,000, gold, on account of interest, and $194,000 in re- demption of five-twenty bonds, RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were firm and in good demand. New ‘York Central registered firsts sold at 118 and coupon frets at 122, In lots of $25,000 each, New York Cen- ‘tral sixes of 1883 brought 102 and Harlem coupon firsts 113, The Pacific issues were Grm, Centrals selling at 10634, Union firsts at 105 a 10474, sinking funds at 94% and Western at 97, Chicago and Northwestern consoli- dated coupon gold bonds sold at 84%, Milwaukee and St. Paul (Lacrosse division) at 96}4 and do. consolidated sinking funds at 8114. Fort Wayne firsts brought 115, ‘Rock Island sevens, 11034; Canada Southern firsts, 60; New Jersey Central consolidated firsts, 107%. The following we allroad bends:— Union Pacific firsts, (1047¢ 100% a 1004; do. sinking funds, 94% a 9 Pacifics, 1064; a 106%. BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at 106 for State of New York, loz for Central National, 98 a 983g for Fourth National, 86 for Hanover and 124 for Merchants. STATE BONDS. In State bonds District of Columbia 3.66’s advanced ‘to 69 and Virginia consolidated ex-matured coupons to 70, SAN FRANCIBCO MINING QUOTATIONS, Gould & Curry declined Savage. declined i ollar-Potosi.... declined declined declined declined declined declined declined pened Central 122) 1 cow amemcecen the closing quotations for Pacific | bu & 105; do. iand grants, | | COTTON ON THE SPOT FIRM AND NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1875.—QUADRKUPLE SHEET, Beat & Belc! 50 declined 9 Kentuck 1 declined 2 Union Cor 9 dechned 1 Alpha.... a Meadow Valley. re _ . 18 advanced 1 . 20 declined 1 26 a 9 advanced 1 ~ 47 advanced 1 Justice. ....+- » 38 declined 3 Coin shipped Kast to-day, $22,500. ° , MEMORANDA, A meeting Of merchants ta to be hoid at the Chamber of Commerce to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, to consider the discrimination which the rail- ways are now making against this city on fretghts to the West. The Hwraio somo time since called atten- tion to this subject, which Involves the present and fu- ture commercial prosperity of this city. No merchant should fail to attend the meeting, The Stockholders’ Protective Committee of the To- ledo, Wabash and Western Railroad Company have issued another appeal to the stockholders for the small contribution necessary to defend the foreclosure sult which has been commenced against the company, and express the confdent opinion of being able to save the Property if the appeal is promptly responded to. ‘The reports from Mr. Jay Gould is that he is quite ill with gastric fever; consequently, no meeting of the Pacific Mail direction was held at his house, according tothe call, Neither his private secretary nor tele- grapher was on active duty to-day. tis stated that the Union Pacific Company have de- clared a dividend of 2 per cent, ‘The comparative estintuted earnings of the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for tho month of November Nain, line in 1874 $300,877 33. Main line in 1875. 205, “Springtield divisi 81,918 683—$827,256 11 Increase ..... $26,378 73 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES —+ Tuesvar, Dec, 7, 1874 BEFORE CALL—10 A M. 500 ahs LS & MS BR... 400 do 38 $8000 NY Con ist, f 8 25000 NY C 122 10 ahs Bk State of AY 108 510 Erie RR. 0. S00 Un Pac 100 do. ed 100 do 200 Mich Ci 800 do 500 Mo, K & 100 West Un'‘t 100 do. 10:15 AND 11:30 A. poo ra. €.208) call. 114% $50000 US5-20, 50V00USS-20,¢,'63,u be 12034 25000 0 85 FIRS! BOARD—1 A. 700 sha Pac Mall S8.. fe $1000 VaG's,c.x mato 70 41 4000 Dis Col 3.85's.be 69 40% rs fos 750 1 com ikié°72 oF 19 Mich Cen Hit. be eos RR 5G et ta bo 500 do. 19000 Har Ist,7" 08 113 Sho Con Fa 106: G000 Un Fag sink W & Chi 3000 Pac of Mi 63, 8000 Clew & Pits att 10234 1000 Alt 4 'T H Ist... 1000 Gt Western 24. ‘50 1000 © P Ist, C&0.b6 92 10 shs Central Nut Bk wei Fourth NatBk. fo Hanover Bank. Merchants’ Bk. 20 Bk State of NY 200A 4 100 $10000.U 8 5's,1,61 ‘5000 Un ie G000 Ua Pac sfuud. | 10 she Hank of Amer, 155 500 do 109 Mil & Si 250 do suo Mil a 3t too do $1000 U 8 6's, 119% 50000 do. 1500 Suu Ub 6 + 128% shou U Bei 22g, SECOND BOARD—1 P M. 14344 500 shs Pac Mail SS... 4! 700 dirie RK. 7000 Am ah ead 3000 B. B & ae ee 20 Spring Mt Coal.be 500 West Un fel.be.sd SN o ¥ 15 U 8 Express. 100 do... 35! LOOM ASP pf.be.b3 66: 100 Pac Mail Bs. 100 do. 2000 di sige Ltetote} PRS 2:30 TO 3 P.M. 100 shs LS &MS.s10 59 2500 do. 5Y 10000 C & N Weegb. B00 she West Un Tel 00 200 ie 4000 100 100 200 100 Ohio is 100 Han & St Jo Rk 200 Pac RR of Mo 1000 Kansas Pac RR. COMMERCIAL REPORT. 1-16¢, HIGHER--ruTuRES, 1l-l6c. a 3-32c, HIGHE FLOUR = QUIET—WHEAT = 8STEADIER—CORN FIRMER—OATS8 FIRM—PORK NOMINAL—LARD ABOUT STEADY—PETROLEUM DULL—-SPIRITS TURPENTINE ¥IRM—ROSIN STEADY—OILS QUIET--FREIGHTS FIRM AND STRADY—HEMP AND JUTE QUIET—WHISKEY FIRMER—GUN- NIES STEADY—COFFER QuIET—svGAR Qrtkr. Terspay, Dec, 76 P. M. There was no decided change inthe situation of the general merchandise markets to-day, but in some cases the markets were considerably improved. On ‘Change flour was quiet, Wheat was in some demand, and the market was steadier. Corn in better demand and firmer, ats were frm. Whiskey was firmer. Pork nominal, Lard without decided change, though rather better. Freights were steady. Cotton was highor, Coffeo was quiet, Hemp and jute was stondy. Gunnion were quiet. Oils were quiet, Potrglgum was dull ‘and unchanged. Rosin was steady, Spirits Turpentine was firm, Sugar was quiet Asus were stoady. Quoted at Sige, @ Sie. for pots, and pearls somipally Zc. ANTIMONY was quict and unchanged. Quoted at I4c., gold, for Hattet's improved Buoom Conn was quiet but steady. The sales were 1 car Joad medium at Tye. and 4 car louds do, at 8c. and 15 bales mixed lots on private terms, We quote d and red tivved, Ge. « 7ige. Canptes were in fatr Jobbing demand at full prices, 14, 16 om), 1236. @ 17c.: parafiine, 4's, a2te, Corree.—The market for Rio was still quiet and noml- nally steady. Other descriptions were quiet at about steady prices. The receipts of Brazils for the week were 35, bags. Bales for same period, 15,036 bags. Stock at New ‘York, 129,013 bags; at Galveston, 10,300 do.; at New Or- loans, 17,369 do.; at Mobile, 4,500 do.; at Richmond 8,200 do.; at Hampton Roads, 26.550 do.; at Balti- more, 64,876 do. We quote:—Ordinary cargoes, 180. & 18%.; fate do, 19%c. a 20c.; good do, 20%. @ 2034e.; prime do., 20%c. a 2le.; extreme range for lots, 18}4¢, @ 220. ; Santos, fair to good, 19%c. 20K. gold, Bo. ; Porto Rico, Iie 190. Mexican. ie. w dic. Baveatll Stocks 1 uote -— with he $2 s tiger micas, with Ness 84 60 ‘®2 65 1235 box “shooks, 73e. 800.1 empty hogshends, ay to fee 7 & $40 per M.; sey bat firm, 150,000 sold at 2a don, do... va pi a - * ¢ Wet ic Correr.— ine ‘oaheh ingot Ecansgnwasstendy it quiet. we note :—Manila (1 aud malt ait), per Ib. in Toke; 0 rene + do. cordage, bolt rope Sisal ropa, Lidge. a hemp, tarred, New, and American do.. hi rope. Corton on the spot firm aud 1-16e. di more active, and were advanced 1-1 ‘The closing pric are us follow 7 Beri ct good ordinary re Low midditn 2 1 Birictlow midding 13 13 sig, Hine "13 $16 18'5.16 13% auc ti adiini 139-16 1811-16 1% ts. 16 Strict, xt middl veh 13-16 13 15-16 x Midaling fair 310 14 5.16 Fair. 3 1-16 15 3.16 15 5-16 St rdinary, 11 5-16c.; strict ered ret 12 4-16e,; low’ middling, 143,¢.; middling, 12 9-16e, aap rey To-Day. Last Been Total, 08 v2 ye Bxpart. Sonsumption. Speculation, 282 1 ales were ax follows ery] ft after dno.cieleee a 100 at 133 16¢., 400 ire: 100 at is 25-2e. 4 3 May, 3-16c. Total, 3, To. F, MDecember, 400 at 13 3-160, 3 7-32; January, Mer at 13 my 1,600 at Feoruary, 700 a0 1d’ 1o32e., 3 s-20.; March, TN00 at ake ie ; May, "300 ai 5 800 at 14 8-32 t 14 7-32e., 400 ut 1440 + 100 at 14 13-320. , d_total, 20.260 bales, ‘The receipts were >—Gulventon. mt ‘New Or: Jeans, 11.78%; Mobite, 210; Savai arleaton, ‘Wilmington, "363; Norfolk, 2.203, ML: New York Ex Boston, 372; Philade) ar 0S. acai 28,902 bales.” This day last week, 25,654 bales. ‘This day last year, 22,464 bales. ‘Total since September 1, 1,684,820 bales. Cotton’ freights closed as follows:—To Havre, oy y to Bombaray: by steam, Ic., compresses mpressed’; ie \Liverpool, 7-188. We qi to fang Be 100 quintale ut $6 a $6.25. ‘Grand Bank were in good supp! ¢ demand was moderate, but owing to. an advance in ne Eastern market, the home market were firm tals at $4750.85. Shore mackerel was sc ings were made, unchanged. Box and barrelled herring were quiet and We quote:—George's Bank cod, $6 4 a Tn phore mackerel No, a 5 2c, & corn, 3,500 do. market ruled gpiet,, hut, nrlooe were, without change. The sales were bbls, "at the annexed quotations: Corn meal—1.900 ye and 600 sacks sold at $3 90 a $4-for Brandywine, $3 25 $3 60 for Natiern, yellow, $3 a $3.60 for Western white, and $3.25 a $3 60 for Jersey and Pennsylvania yellow per tit Superfine State. Extra State Round hoop Ohio, ‘shipping brands, Round hoop Ohio, trade brands straight extra choice double extra Bt. Louis, choice family, Rye flour, fine to fi Southern, No. SSSERSaSaSEs SESERSSSSESSTE rE} SES o 5 a6 ad aS as ad a6 a 8 a6 a6 as ad ad ad a4 a6 ag ag a3 4 Has eszesae rl steadic ,000 bushels at $103 for rejected 5 for No. Sand ungraded spring in store 2 Milwaukee in store, $1 26 a $1 26% No, Lin store, $1 120 81 20 for win: fair di ‘The sale: A 7c. for old mixed. 73) for new do. and E 1s comprised abou ring, SL 12 and afloat. $1 were 80 ,000 bushels for do. in store, 60c. ellow. Rys was quiet and nominal Sec. Tor Western and Ste. * 95. for State and Pennsylvunia. Barley—About 23,000 bushels sold at $1 35 for choice Can- ada Bay. Barley Mait-4,000 bushels sold at $1 30 a $1 40 for good to choice Onts were tirm at 48. a SUc. for Peas—The sales were about 5,000 bus) ls. bt “Jobbing demani Mensina do., $¢ Saiales jassan do., $9 “sto. ‘Forelan ry Kood Jobbing demand, and full prices We note sales of 1,600 boxes layer ralsin alencis do. at 10g. | New were in li $5 . Leghore citron, 323ge. Soplon end pecleapenaion kere nisaiask atinpeniecoaacues pete th rare stock aud fi Id. rries were in light fed. Uo. quarters, 115 Dlackberrics, ‘Iie: rasp plunis, Southern, a im. cherries, 24¢ 18¢. a 20¢e.; Stare, 1fe. & 0c. Fresh iruits were about unchauged. Apples were still in light demand, but holders were asking prices trifle above quotations for prime, Cranberries ware in mod- je ciemand at steady prices. The quotation d winter, per Ubl., $2 7: do., eons 28 ‘$2 0 00. ef oh + ved To prime, per oot. ND iand unchanged ; for domestic, Ye. a Bge, for bd gre Straw were in moderate demand at full prices. We quot ipping. ae 7c. ; retail quantities at Boe. $1 10; clover, 0c. & falt, 60. w65e, Straw— Long rye, $1.05 4 $1 19 hort do,, Bc, a Bue. oat do., Ode. aie, Heap axp Jote.—The market was endy but quiet. We 45 for double 225, gold; Ital- “gold. Juve butte, sal “hemp, 4340. «4%e., w itious.—The Markét has bees quiet but steady. The antes have been 1,000 Montevideo, at 2lc. gold: 3,610 do. seconds, at 17c. a 1Tige, gold four mouths, to, per cent discount, they run ; 9,000 do., 2145 Ibs., at 20ige. gold, four month: 560 city slaughter, ‘at nnd {530 EY ‘Texas ot rt ae dota : “Ginenon Ayres, 28 to 28 Ib [oc Orinoco, 21 to 28 Ibe Zo}: 5, Centta) American, 10 24 Ibs. coun, 18 to be jected; Texas and Souther ox, 60'to #0 Ibs, reney, selected. oFs.—There was a moderate demand from shipners, but they were unwilling to pay pa get © ew York State, 12¢. al6e.: Eastern, 1c. @ 15¢.; W: 106. & 160, : "year ; olds, all growths, 4c, a 6c. ; auiet, tut prices were tolerably Spanish, ordinary (gold), ign, refined (gold) $7 1244 (discount 10 per cent), Rige. , Tatham's improved tin $8h8, was mem New Orleans met with © moderste defoand at sendy prices, We quote:— Cuba, centrifagal and mixed, 220. a 2ie.; de. elayed dy. Muscovado Fefining, Je. do, Gor grocery Sis) a Buccs Porto, Rice 30e. 6 Doe: Binglisit Islands, Be. a 50e,; New Orleans, old crop, 4c. # Soe. ; + new erop, good, Hoe, a 57. ; choice, 60e, a 6le. ; fancy, Navat Stonss.—the rosin market was quiet, but steady; 80 bbls, No. 1 trom $2 25 Spirits turpen Sonthern bbls. at 7e. strained, $1 42; good do. iim! $1 70, oe oe tp steady; hard, $1 50, yellow di and virgin, ‘ptrite auiet, ‘Bde, We’ ‘quote:—spirits turpentine, 36)9 i fosin, common to good, strained, $i 70a s1 Ho Wilmington tar, ; Washington tar, #2 teh, 1%.-1,000 bbls, crade sperm have arrived at New rd, the major i of which has been sold for ex- vor at ap a The home market was quiet. We quote hy southern yellow, Ste. a Be. 5 600, Bo linseed, cas! $1 04; menhade: oa do., bleached win. e crude, Northern, iol i ay Tie, & ei oliv ry Tare, 84 et beset htt Wer, wed eh. S tuouiva.—The market was dulbwnd unchanged, Gyude, $1 45. Tar firm; a | Di | hogs steady. with, s moderate demand at $8 25. tn bulk, wae quoted at O34 8 Te. for spot in’ bbls. 10ike. # 10) 4 10%40. for montle Redned standard white, 1254¢, spot yond matt cee Lage. Napitha, ac. for spot ahd mouth. Philadalphh ¢, Maltiore, 12c. a Lido. Ad cargo lots, 12 a Cregic were as and nontaal: quoted ‘Mouageile quiet and and To, for month ; lows at $1 6239; O11 Moe wloady: quoted at 6 ‘quiet Oa $1 Gig; kore quiets United. 81 204; shiouet . ‘i ‘Proviniown-Receipis Pork} 3,000, bbia: and. 2 tlerces: lard, 2,703 tierces and 9 box: eof, 253 Dba. aud 100 tierces: bacon, 4,163 boxes and 4 hhds.'; cut meats, 62 pack- 8. ‘The pork market was dull and alimost nomial. were 100 bbis. new uni ted at $21 90 and Su Dols, ‘seller the year ae $21 ime mots Western quoted at ime ‘move. 23°90 9 $22, ond er Prime at Nad i were 10,009 ‘jrkte tele tT ibe. ins bs, do. ow pele Ike. a. woted ae Bhs bellies, jacon was dul 50 boxes choice elty Jong (clear sold, at 14%4c. auigt and steady; quoved to Mow ‘extra, mess, ‘aud $16 a ‘SiS’ for packed. beef. Lard was quiet aud irregular, though rather firmer. The ‘ales tor immediate delivery were 2,200 tierces new Western at 12 15-16c. # 1i¢., 300 do. prime city at Le., 200 bbls. No. Leity at 12)g0., and 100 do. devon private terms. For future me y the bules were as follows: B00 tierces, . seller the do. dos, 66 fined was quiet and 13iGe. n 12%4e. for West Indios, rket continued firm for fine State, demand from tue local trade at ries, entire fine, Blo. «3 fe. a 240; do. " tubs, fair to cho ‘mand wt about st rices. Ws common to fancy, 7c. a Vakse: dairies, faney, ge. & L2%¢0.; do, fair to good, Bh u ‘Ohio factors, falr to good, 5 ‘good to Fancy, Bie, w te. do, cheddar ney, 9e. a 1Be. was in moderate State factory, full cream, fi skims ets ‘shaped, shaped, good dat jas fallen an item since our last, the re under advices of lower rates southward, anticipati t cline which would naturally have occurred within « few days. Our Charleston house hands us the following on the Stop movement to, all pointy:—Receipty 0,495 casks; sales 9,786 do.; cleaned stock on hand, 109 do, Louisiana— domand has again largely increased, thi of the week being far in advance uf any previous one during the resent season, Telegraphic advices from our Drienns 80 note:—Recoipts 77,320 bbls. ; 72,088 do.; cleaned — stock on "hand, We commet to the trade an old business ma; im, “a time to buy ty when everybody wants to sell,” and aro thor- oughly convinced that at today's figuies prices are sulllclontly cheap | to warrant liberal’ and immediate purchas We quote:—Carolina, fair to. prime, 6c, Loulslana. fair to prime, G30. 7e.; plato, angoon, fair to good, 64, a 64sc,: Patna, “Rangoon,’ in bond, 296. @ Bie, per Ib. gold, 87 25 a $7 30, gold, for foreign, 1 per ceut for domestic. ft Sige, w 19440. tor prime city, and SPKLTER was st and $7 40, currency STEARINK. was quil 18e. tor prime West Sudar.—The market for raw was quiet but prices were cy at at quite firmly held. “The market for refiued was steady, We Quote :—Fuir refining, Siyc.; good do., Btye. Cubs, gro- cory, far to choicg, Bie. a he. dy, centrifugal, bhds. and has 3 do. molasses, hhds. and Te . Saks}. Ports Ben retialugs contin ba primi do, grocery, tair 2 choice, Bsc. 28% : stand: A, 10e. & 10%g6, ; 0! x d, 10K dered, 10% Tau 934e-, and 70.000 Ibs., in lute, at tv.—The market was a shade firs side report the market hi Wo LON: plate, charconl,Tige,w 7h: co 4 Tige., all gold; Ban faglish L. and. F-;a0., } do, 19,0 @ 19Me. gold." Plates, Co} Snurcoas, dn box, Sc. by coke terne, $6 U2}, a 86 Tice —Kentucky was quiet. Seodieaf was quiet at ‘of 150 hhds. Kentucky at 7c. 0 To. a 35¢,; 400 bales Havana Bilvato terms, 100 cases New York, iOTd and oases Sho, crop 1873. 00L.—As is usual at this ‘season of the year, the market was not very active, but prices were well sustained. The cro} sales embraced 10,000 Ibs. XX Ohio fleece at Ac. | S2 bales free of burry, at 200, 000 ibs, do. at 38e. Ibs. Nevada at 2he. ; and on private terms, 50,0 err above Pennsylvania flegce, and 50,000 Ibs. full clip California wool. 78.—Tonuage held out strong under limited sup- afairinguiry. Berth room was in good request for grain, provision and ccommodation, In. th charterinic ling the busine etly in petroleum ves- ithe engagements were:—To Liverpusl, by, steam, 200 bushels grain on private terms; 20,000’ bushels do: (through freight), 11.3 2,600 boxes bacon, 55s, quantities of other provisions on private terms: 1,000 bales cotton, 7-16d., and by suil, 2,000. bales do., 5-16d. '« 11-32d., the inside figure for compressed and the latter as it any Dasmels grain, Od: 2,000 bbls. sugar, 39x. To Lon: doa, by sail, 16,000 bushels grain, Sod. 0 bbls. fi is. Id. To Gladgow, by steam, 16,000 “bushels grain 104; 8.0 Bah do. (through freight), 1139 bacon, 02s, 1.000 bbis. apples, 4s. iit marks, hence Pp hence to London, with refl British bark, relet, from Philadelphle to itottentary, with 4,000 bole do. oe Dae new British bark, reported thence to direct port on the Con= tinens, with 440) bbls. crude petroleum, Ss. 5 a British bark, relet, thence to the nent dire ith 00 bbis. fined'do., ta Norwegian barks of 2000, hence to'Marsoilies, with cases and bbls. ‘di respectively; a Norwegian burk, ence to t dom, with 2,000 bbls, naphtha, 6 to Liverpool, with 2,700. bbI ned" trian brig, from Philadelphia ‘to Cork uarters grain, 7s, 6d.; 4 British bari Jo. with “§.700 quartern. do... 7s. arrive, with 4000 quarters, same. rat bark, reported thence for same voya thing prices '& Schooner. thane to, Hostoa, with cook, ; co bs} do., with do. $2, and one from "Philadelpeia tor | m6 rate. DOMESTIC MA MARKETS. Gauvustox, Deo. 7, 1875, * ie United King: 6d. ; @ British brig, hence etrolenm; an Aus- for orders, with Cotton firm; middling, 12%¢c.; low middling, 120.; good ordinary, 11%. Net receipts, Dales “gross, 2.118. Exports—To Groat Britain, 2,382', coastwise, 408, ' Sales, 4,452. Stock, 89,746. New Onteans, Dec. 7,.1875, Cotton steady: middling. 12%¢c.; low middling, 1134 ordinary, 10%c. Net receipts, 11,783 bal 026, Ty mie to ‘the Continent, 1,575. Sai tovk, 217, ae Dee. 7, 1875. Cotton firmer: middling, 12!/e. a 12, 11\e.; ood ordinary, Uke. a 10%c. Net taigs, Soho: coastwise, 358. Sales, 48,335, Savannan, Deo. 7, 187: Cotton firm; middling, 12%e. ; low middling, 12550. ; ‘ieod eraiaty aie Msc. Net receipts, 3682 bales. ' Sules, 1,465, Stock, Cmantaston, Deo. 7, Pn Cotton firm; middling, 12%c.; low middling, 12%c ordinary, 1iigcr Net reoelpts, ‘2952 bales. Siinlon’ 1 Sous Stock, 61,505. soteide seine ae * 3 . C., x ge by th cn ipirits turpentine steady at Shc. Tur steady at $1 Roun quiet a1 424 for alee” Flour unchi sales 1,800 bbe 3 extra white ca nt BI 55, Corn quiet at 10. The. Barley firm; sales oe bushels No, Scania at $i 10, 1,000'do, No. 1 do. at 9,700 do. ‘No. 2 bay on privace tree 1 Gig Be two- teat Canada at $1. | C ‘orn meal—@30 | $29 for unbolted per ton. i “i—Shorts, $17 a | € hiner $19 # $21; middlings, $25 a $27 per tou, | Lake receipte—05,000 bushels wheat. Burraxo, Dec. 7, 1875. Lake receipts—Flour, 6,200 bbls, ; wheat, 66,000 ‘bushels, rley, 2,000 bushels, Raflroad re- | wheat, 13,000 bushels; corn, | HOO do. 000 do., ail through shipments. Flour dulland tinehanged: wheat inactive, entirely nomi corn, gull and firm, sales 2.000 No, 2 mixed Bid ated at 65c. ; oats, 10. 2 Western offered at 40c., offered at ey nally 95e. quiet and ane! lard dull at 1350 no sales; rye, Milwaukee mei sales; barley Inaotive, holders frm, nom. 1'15, according to quality; beuns und peas as pork dull at $21 50 1 R Fhighwines nominally $1 19. Toteno, Dec. 7, 1875, Flour Demand fal and market frm: So, 3 white Wabach, $1 20: No.1 white. Michigui nber Michigan, spot Sud ortier’ Dacember, $17; sellor Febrnery ats 5 2” amber Michigan, ‘Ge. ; No, i N Weis SL GLagaaloat vs Sisco- Coen stoner: with a netacas emai; mincd a tr old. Abe, or news eler for heavy mess ne 2 spot and seller Clover steady, with a moderate demand at 87 1 ceipts—Whert, 14,000 bushels: ‘corn, 90,000 do, » do. Shipmente—Flour, 300 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 bushels, corn, 27,000 do, ; oats, 10,000 do, EUROPEAN MARKET. Lospow Propuck Marxet.—Loxpon, Dec. 7—Evening — Linseed oil opened at 25%. a 25s, 3d. and closed at 2 5 cwl. Spirits of turpentine, 25s. Sd. w 25s. 6d. per ewt. + FINANCIAL. au street, issue Travellers’ Crea ts, available in all parts of the world, | through the Mossrs. DE ROTHSCHILD and their correspondents Also Commercial Credits and Telegraphic Transfers of Money on California and Kuro JOHN | HICKTING & oF BANKERS AND BROKERS, 72 BROADWAY, NK&W YORK, ‘always prepared to furnish Priviloges on Stocks au Gold, These contracts enable parties with comparatively small means to part in the fluctuations of the market, aud the risk is limited to the amount paid for the Privilege. In Wall street, ae overywhore else, it ix important, es- pecially to those who reside at adistunce from New York, that the broker should be prompt and reliable and able to deal only with houses of known integrity. WE WILL PAY 1,000 ned by us that has been dishonored. Par- ties not well posted on Wall street should call on us before making Investment, We issue & seventy-two page book en- title © ~ ® | MEN AND IDIOMS OF WALL stmeer, | expleluing the varions methods of operating, which can be hud free on application or by mal Orders execnted by mail \ Ne tele; ‘haan by JOHN HICKLING & ©O., 72 Broadway, | ew LAPSLEY v BRERY, BROKE. WAY, BUY ELL “PRIVILEGES ME MBER OF NEWYORK Sax K EX¢ ANGE! ck LY.) REFERE. AND it EADING c iri 8, ¥ ON B BLOCKS OF LIFE 41 Insurance Stock can meet a cash purchaser and the matter be confidential by addressing N, B., box M4 Herald ce ‘At “REASONABLE RATES—MO Endowment Insurance P. fecuriies; Insurance of all kin ier ji A STOCK PRIVILEGES. ho s ee yr) Ss no to operate with eafety and profi, ok g' < information sent free. Add) BAXTSI CO. Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall street. “% fa, APEAKE AND OHLO RAILROAD, olders of the First bbe in fe Six per Cent Gold ea of the e Apeake and Mhio that mding their address i the committea, at the Wicd or Perving Liviasrene Pon & Liberia street, & copyof the plan of oorkaniatl ail be forwardéad vo tein, + LARC CONTROLLL YON LIFE AND icios, Mortuages and other effected with best compa. HABRICH & CO. 7 Broadwi OUR CUSTOMERS AD Bonds oad Company are dositied Bondholders. * LarMs AGAINST | Tite pate Ys 0 undred cents on thy wy y EsBE HOVT, (he ict Mortrece _Naw Yonk, Dee. 2, 1878 pee AER M OF DUNCAN, acter “wlormanion a | tuent’ bustnes | & N | 10, about 120 fe _FPINANCTAL, am Destwoob: 4 Old sli a ea TARAS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW York city Mortwages, without bonus. Principals desiring to BOKROW OR INVEST soply ie JOuN & PIER E, NO. Joney on approve Soa Wordnet tenet ia Fates Principals apply witl [OTMCB.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY UPON WHICH the savings banks (in course of liquidation) bold mort- pier can have tl ame renewed by applying €0 COLLEN- 5 PINE STREET, Estate in New York, Bi ino purchases Mortgage paper “| Re LAWRE S Pine street, es Pp sane , & ronler tn at 3 0. y e are 50. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, MAKE YOUR security. Address M. A. T., office. box 116 Herald Uprown Branch $1.01 00 OR SIX MONTHS OR A year, on good security; fair i! be bon i paid. Call on’ or address MILLS © HASLIN, ase Taguch WANTED-—ON STATEN $3,000 wo "hy mer innaes put on the above security may address E. ville, 5. L apply. AND PROP- Above amount to .. Tompkins: Principals only weated with, Agents need aot _COPARTNERSHIP SSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHI D partnership heretofore existing under th Howarth & Phillips is this day dissolved by mutu: Ht A, Howarth alone being responsible for ait Hubilities said firm and to collect all debts. Mr. Phillips, in retiring from the firm, cheerfully recommends ls, paicons to the favors of Mr. Ho’ rv" warth, R.A, HOWARTH JAMES PHILLIPS, New Yor, Dec. 6, 1875, Nassau street, BU SINESS ¢ OPPORT NITIES. PARTY HAVING $4,000 CASH MAY JoIN NY equally in manufacturing» novelty affording. ampio months, without risk, # Thirty-second street. RARE CHANCE TO DOUBLE $600 TO $1,000 IN sixty days: business light; sales unilmfted ; anmplo 3 aia to increase the business. Address tation O, HALF INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHED BUSI- ness to cnly 4 reliable man, with $1,000; only parties with ener, aud meaning business, cull at OL Liberty street, Fooin PARTY WILL FURNISH MONEY TO MANUFAC- ture and introduce a good Patent, or will buy a good business or exchange good real estate for same; only those stating full particulars taken notice of. ‘Address Z. LL, Herald oftice, GERMAN GENTLEMAN, WITH LONG EXPERT. ence inthe wliolesale Kerosene oll business aud with | the control of a large share of the city trade, wants a partuer with $5,000 or $10,000. Patent men or nts need not apply. Address, for interview und. busine box 4,97, Post fortunes for both in. tw For pare YOUNG MAN WITH A SMALL CAPITAL AND good refereucos may make 50 per cent on invest. fe and done by Siceulars and agents, Ad- . MOORE, box 4,876 NY OWNER OF without eneumbran improved with uew buildings, can have ‘the same done at a Jow price to sutt any specifications. Pay for the same will be taken in mortgages back upon the erty; all complete, without any trouble to the Inquire of A. Fy HOLLY, No. 6 Pine stroet. —ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER. chants, manufacturers and others; Real Estate ex- dress G. 0. . Iu the city, changed for’ Business; Mining Interests, &o.. negotiated; persons with capital ‘seeking business’ advised, without roved opportunities, es—J. H. Bew- ie President North America Life Insurance uy Fitts Austin, wholonale grocers, 108, Rew GRIGGS & CARLETON, Financia! and Busi- PARTNER WANTED—WITH 815,000 CAPITAL, IN an established vinegar factory, SS ago @ patent, or Address W. erald Uptown A will sell the Patent. Branch offi HAVING A VALUABLE CON. party with capital to aid, to carcying o AN tract, desires a sam Branch of Address OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED SELECT EMPLOY. ent Agency, with Good Will and Fixtures; the best location in clty; proprietor, alady, being compelicd to seok & change of climate. Address, for'one week, B, O., box 116 Herald Uptowa. Branch offi {OR SALE.—CONTROLLING INTEREST IN A LONG | established Financial Journal; favorable terms to right party, Address box 1,457 Post’ office | | FLOR sau 1, ESTABLISHED | 5) | Ww ELF-RAISING FLOUR BUSINESS, lurge local und Son} city au Address n trade, or will dispose of State, county Rights. This preparation hus nv equal, J. W. RIELLY, 592 Walnut street, Philadelphia, HAVE CAPITAL AND LARGE EUROPEAN CON- nectivns; waht a man with brains und ability to join me | in importing’ European specialties that would pay. Address, with particulars, nature of goods to import and experience, M. T., Herald office. | HAVE AN A NO, ONE HOTEL, CENTRALLY LO. cated in Cincinnatt, Ohio, that I desire to change into | i European plan house T'want @ first class mau, who | thoroughly unaerstunds the to buy baif of take charge und manage the business; best reference given and Fequired. Address JOUN. P, JACUBS, Crawford ‘House, | Cincinnati, lo. ARTNER WANTED-IN A LUCRATIVE MAN turing busine: paying large protits; no ris $1,000 down, bata: jut of the business. Address Cash. | box 108 Herald offive. | fPO LAWYERS.—DESK ROOM WITHOUT CHARGE, | fund some business tor « member of the New York Bar; @ good opportunity, Address A. B, O., box 141 Herald office. HE POSITION OF TREASURER WILL BE GIVEN FAC. ‘aman of character, who will invest $30,000; ‘salary 7,000, Real 1 Address W. LG, | érald Uptown V ANTED—AN ENERGETIC MAN WITH $10,000, TO tater ot resizing member in s tight tinnuface | investment semi-year!: ble brag CENTENS Tan “OPPORTU NIT , box 176 "Herald a on Third avenue, west side, 108 feet south of 120m street, to Sarab Geam, for $2,599 over mortgage The property is valued at $15,000 TOO FREE WITH A COBBLE STONE. It willbe remembered that one Joe Farrell struck James Reilly on the head with a cobble stone, in East ap ninth street, about aweek ago, and that Reilly jade an ante-mortem statement, whieh was [omc in last Sanday’s Heeaco. Coroner Kessler read statement before a jury Fe and the hg fad dered a verdict to the effect that Reilly came by his wounds at the hands of Farrell, and Farrell was re- manded to the Tombs to await the reault of Reilly's injuries, STATEN “ISLAND POLICE. The telegraphic connections between the new police station at the Village Hall, New Brighton, and Police Headquarters at Stapleton were completed yesterday, aud the apparatus was put ia working order: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Fancossos—Craic.—On Taesday, Decainber 7, at 226 West Tenth atreet, by Rev. Dr. Burchard, Jouw Fme- Gossox to Ages, youngest daughter of the late Andrew Craig. Hakt—Syrune.—November 24, 1875, by Rev. G. H Gregory, Wituiae Ho Hakr to Busou 2. Syruse, all of this city. Kunpasi—Barer.--On Monday, December 6, 1875, at the German Lutheran 8t. Johannes church, New York, by the Rev. A H. M. Hela, Onaries Kowpamn, of Prussia, to Macoacene Jogaxsa Barer, of Now York. Surri—Seetey.—On Monday, December 6, 1875, by D. R. Van Buskirk, Manrin V, B, 'Sarra to Frasons J. See.ey, daughter of John C, Stanbery, £sq,, all of this city. “DIED. Ausoun,—On Tuesday evening, December 7, AuraeD P. ARNoLD, in the Gdth year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Bakex.—In Brooklyn, December 6, Mary Hrcrs, daughter of Thomas and Bridget Baker, aged 10 years, 8 months and 16 days. Funeral from tate residence, 17 Adams street, Wed nosday, at two o'clock. Bares,--On Tuesday morning, Pravxre, daughter of Robert J, Butes, in the Tth year of her age. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Berry.—On Sunday, December 5, Canistiva B Da. prystk, widow of Abrabatu I. Berry, in lhe 78th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Joho L. Earle, 247 East Thirteenth street, tis day (Wednes- day), at half-past ten o'clock A. M. edge erey: geome Monday, December 6, Huser Bonst- MANS, aged 29 y far « short illness. ‘The funeral mall place Thursday pgtapes, De- cember 9, at one o’clock P. M., trom his late residence, 103 Washington street, The relatives and friends, also ‘the members of com H and A, Fifth regiment, National Guard; also the members of the Amt Hagenet Club and the Friesen Bund, are respectfully invited ta attend. Brassrx.—Oo December 5, at Untontown, N. J., Many C. Brassig, in the 45th ‘year of her age. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, Do- cember 8, at two o'clock P. M., from St. Peter's church, State street, Brooklyn. Brown.—At Astoria, Tuesday, December, suddenly, of heart disease, Jaws Browm, formerly Of Philadel: phia, in bis 60th year, #unera! at Church of the Redeemer, Astoria, Thurs- day, at three P. M. Interment Friday, at Laurel Bill, Philadelphia. Davipsox,—At North Bergon, N. J., December 7, hs and 2i Jy Daisy M. Davipsox, aged lo years, 7 mont! days. riends are invited to attend the funeral sorvices, from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs, Wm. M. White, Bergen Wood avenue, on Thursday, Decem- ber 9, attwo P. M. Cars jJeave Union Hill at 1:30 P. ML DoNOLON.—On Monday, December 6, ELLEN DoxoLow, aged 67 years. ‘Funeral will take place from the resid daughter, Mrs. Ann To! by 215 South Fifth street, Brooklyn, BE, D., this (Wednesday) morning, at nine o'clock, to Sts. Poter and Paul church, Second street, where @ mass of requiem will be offered up for her soul Doyouve.—December 6, 1575, Mary, the beloved wife of James Donohue and daughter of the late Dr. Brady, county Cavan, Ireland, in the 32d year of her age. Hor funeral will take place from. her late residence, 837 Kast Thirteenth street, thisday, December 8, at one o'clock P. M. FrRrkuika.—On December 6, Witte, only son of John and Helen Ferreira, in the 6th yoar of bis age. Foster.—On Sunday evening, December 5, S05, Emmy, wife of Frederick G. Foster aud daughter of the late John Stone, Jr., aged 57 years, The seladiues, ants friendacot, (he family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Ascension, corner of Fifth avenue and Tenth street, ‘on Wednesday morning, December 8, at nine o'clock, without further invitation, Fxanguix.—On Tuesday, December 7, Sanau Euiza- pera, youngest dauguter of James A, and Eveline Franklin, aged 7 mouths and 14 days, One little soul from earth to rest fn heaven, Friends are invited to attend the funeral, to-day, at one o'clock sharp, from No. 8 Wayne street, Jersey | City, N. Gium.—On Tuesday, December 7, 1875, EVEREEE Wiis, thfant son of Wiliam H. and Martha E. Geer, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Church of the Mediator, at Kingabridge, N.'Y., on Thursday, December 9, at two o'clock P, M. Guack.—December 5, 1875, at No, 1 Elizabeth street, Mr. Wittiam Grace, late officer of the Sixth precinet, Now York police, and formonly of Cockhill House, Gormanstown, county Meath, Iréland, aged 38 years. The faneral will take place from ihe Church of the Transfiguration, Mott street, at one o'clock precisely, on this day (Wednesday), ‘Relatives and iriends aro respectfully invited, Dublin and Drogheda pay Pepe please copy. Harprer.—Un Sunday, December 5, 1875, Mrs. Aw, 14 Harprer. office. WASTEDIA GENTLEMAN OF CHARACTER, INFLU- ‘ence and good address. to take the Presidency of an in- | gorporated company of this city. Addres, for ive days, M. | eri HOO meh ARENER GOING, OUT WILL DIS. OUU.. pose of Pluuts, Tools, Fixtures and lently located Florist Business, Cail and investigate at West Fourteenth street, nis 1.000; FOR SAL INTEREST IN CENTENNIAL | 0) ‘Toy Walking Cano; 1 carries the fings of all | nations; 1,000,000 can be sold on the Centennial alone; # very beautiful and attractive toy. Address Herald office. Fe ne } $3.500 Sign enn pie saecheter es | invest in three branches of trad manufactory, grocer —A MANUFACTURING BU SS, NOW | for sule; | Address FACTOR ord required before any nego | Address ALFRED ©. LARK The Real Estate Exchange was crowded yesterday, Tho homestead of the late Leffert Lefferts, of Brooklyn, advertised to be sold, It consisted of 285 lots, sit- uated on Fulton, Bedford, Franklin and Atlantic » i \ | | } nes; Herkimer, Pacific and Dean streets, and Bedford | On the property is the residence of J. Carson — | place, | Brevoort. The lots are in a first class residential sec: | won of Brooklyn. A large delegation of Brooklynites | were present, and the auctioneer at the opening of the | sale seemed very jubilaat He was doomed to , disappointment, for the auction proved a failure, The | | property met the same fate New York property meets with every day, and, after a desperate effort to force the , | sale, the auctioneer was compelled to withdraw some | of thelots. Sixty per cent of the purchase money, it | was announced, could remain on bond and mortgage | for aterm of one, two or three years if so desired, but this proved no inducement. | The first portion of the property put up was one lot, | | with the privilege of three more—each 20x100—located on Franklin avenue, opposite Lefferts place, 198 feet | | south of Fulton street, east side. A. Ridgeway | bought two of thelotsat $1,575 each. Four jots a Joining, each 20x100, at the south side of the above lots, | were then sold to Alexander Nichol tor $1,676 each. Four lots adjoining the last named, each 20x100, on | the same avenue, were sold to A, Ridgeway for $1,050 | each; also two lots adjoining, ou the same avenue, 20x100, to B. Z. Lawrence for The lot on Bedford place aud Fulton street, southwest corner, 6. 11x76x46, 8x88,4, Was sold to A. Williamsca for 400, The lot adjoining on Fulton strect, south side, UXS8, 4221. 104¢x97.3, was bought by John Gray for | $2,475, The lot adjoining on Fulton street, south side, x07. 3X21. 10, x106. 159, was purchased by A. William- son for $2,450. The auctioneer then began to xe]! the lote on Pacific street, south side, commencing with five lots, exch 20% was a small frame dwelling. Five jots adjoining, on | Pacifio street, west, each 20x110.1, on one of which was a frame building, were sold to A. Williamson for $1,000 each. Five lots, located on Dean street, west Fide, 600 feet engt of "Frankl avenue, each 20x110, | wore sold to J. Hodgeon for $1,000 each Five lots, ad: | Joming, on Dean street, west side, 404 feet from Frank- Na avenue, went to A illianson for | $950 each. The edd-shaped lot on the south. weet corner of Franklin and Atlantic avenues was then offored. it is 18 11876.8xb4.4x012, and was sold to Joha Callen for $1,375, 8 was tho adjoining lot on Franklin avenue-—20x91, 2x21, the adjoining 1045 | x100—for $1, Two lots on Franklin avenue—one 20x100K11. 11x96, the other 20x90—were aiso gold to John Calien for $1,375 exch, The lot adjoming, 20x90, went to A. Williamson tor $1,360 Mr. Muller then offered | lots on Bedford place, but could get no bids, He there- fore put up tho Fulton street lots. He sold one, 190x100, ou the south side of the street, 80 feet east of Bedford avenue, to A. Williamson, for $1,000. Also a lot adjoining, 19.6x100, for $1,925, After this Mr. Miller postponed the sale winded The whole number of lots sold was 43, which realized the sum of $66,425, The lots are valued at "Sina 000. William Kennelly sold, by ender of the Supreme WE tu foreclusurc, | the ba | and Rutgers tased west of Bedfordavenue, which were | sold to J. Hodgson for $2,000 each, On one of the lots | he _howsgy: wit habs toy Masada) or Funeral from her late rastdence, No. 333 East Twenty- filth street, on Wednesday, December 8, at one o’clock P.M. Haywanp.—Drowned, December 1, 1875, from steamer | Sunnyside, Zetia A, wife of Mulford W, Hayward. Funeral’ from the residence of D. P. Gardner, Esq., | No. 90 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, Thursday, Deces ber 9, at 2o°clock P.M." Friends invited. Lyoxs.—At his residence, 24 Madison street, on Sun- day, December 5, 1875, PaiLir Lyons, aged 70 years. Ths relatives ‘and Titendd of tb family are respect- fully invited hg attend the fut I, this day Nd ae day), at ten A. to St. Teresa’ urch, ee leury thence to Calvary Comet Maxy.—On Monday, December 6, Haxvan T. Howwne, beloved wife of Jobn Mann, in the ‘Both year of her ag Funeral wil! take place trom the residence of her sis- ter, 105 Lexington avenue, on Wednesday, at two P. M. Mo.poox.—Monday, December 6, 1875, Officer Tuomas MvLpoon, ip the 83d year of his age. Relatives and iriends, members of Atlas Lodge, No. | 816, F. and A. M.; members of Mntual Lodge, No, 57 I. 0.\0. F., also members of Eighth Precinct poli are cordially invited to attend the funeral from his Jato residence, 226 ree, street, on Wednesday, 8th inst., at two o'clock, Norice—Meauens ov Mutvat Loves, No. 57, 1. 0. O. F.—You are requested to meet atthe lodge room, 325 Bowery, Wednesday, December 8, at one o’clock P. M., sharp, for the purpose of paying the last. wibute of respect t@ our deceased brother, Thomas Muldoon. By order, ALVA F. LOVEJOY, N. G@ RichAxp Wittiams, Rec. Secretary. Gcrourr.—At Elizabeth, N. J., December 6, Hexer Ocrosen, in the 65th year of bis age- Funeral from the German Lutperan church, corner of Cross and Port streets, at two o'clock, ‘Thursday, De- cember 9 Relatives and friends and members of Roland Lodge No. 10, A. 0. G, F., and Thusnelda Lodge | No. 3, 0. D. 0. H., are respec tally imyited to attend. | Trains leave foot ot Liberty street, Rircmis.—Suddenly, on December.6, at her late resi- dence, 224 Bast Tweniy-sixth strect, Haxnixrr, beloved wife of Joseph Ritchie, aged 20 year | Funeral will take pluce from Calvary church, Fast Twenty-third street, between Second and Third ave~ ues, this aflermoon, at two o’viock. Relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Eckford | Lodge, No. 72, 1.0. of O. F., are respectfully invited to _attond without further notice, | Belfagy (ireland) papers please copy. Rray.—On Tuesday, Decembor 7, Tiwormy Ryax, | in the 80th vear of his age. The friende of the family ave respectfully invited to attend the fuseral from his brother's, 660. Court street South Brooklyn, this day, at ope o'clock P, | Stuvermax.—On Monday evening, after a long and painful ines, JACOw SILVBRMAN, aged 62 years, Relatives and friends of wh famaly, the members of | Mount Neboh Lodge, No, 287, Banda. M., of New | York; Lodge No.1, L G B.B., and of the Congrega- tion Betb El, are respectfully requested to attend the | funeral, on Thursday, December 9, atten o'elock A. from bis late resident Mi West Fitty-second sireet, without further notice Novick —Motxt Nenox Loner, No, 267, F. an@ | A M.—Gnerixex—You are hereby summoned to mt- fend an emergent communication of our lodge, om Thursday morning, December % 1875, at the lod, | rooms, Therd avenue and Fifty-seventh’ street, for the. purpose of attending the faneral of our late treasurer, Brother Jacob Silverman, By order of N. Beruner, Secrewry, LEVI SAMUELS, Master. uTA.—Suddenly, of heart divease, at Farm L. L., on Monday, December @ WinuaM Fowin late of the city of New York, in the Qist year of his age. | Notice of funeral hereafter. Stack.—On Monday, December 6, after ashort ill. bess, MACRICE Stack. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- | bors of the Fire Department, cisy of New York, are re. | spectfully invited to attend the mineral, om Wednoaday December &, st ove o’cloek P. M., from his lat dence, 161 Ninth avenae. ble Steant.—On Monday, December 6, Jeura Scart, wife of James 0, Staaten the Tat four of het : | Relatives and Miends ot the family are respectfully | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residonce, ie 10 Cannon strees, on Thursday, December 9, at one To nese “AU Tarrytown, December 7, Fayxix Conr- MAY, 9 deck oungest daughter of N. H. and Rally Surted ibbien — Funeral wertidee will be held at the residence of the i prrents, on Thursday, mber 9, at two o'clock P, elavives and fricnds are invited to attend, Boston papers please ¢ Woorsry.—ln Seteey ony, on Monday, December 6, jos A. and Mary Cuances A, Wootsey, Jr., son Ca Charl Woolsey, in the 8th yoar of his Relatives and friends of the amity aro invited to at tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o’clock, from the residence earents, 1 Lead apse Gist

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