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—_---— "FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘Stocks Weak and Feverish— A General Decline. GOLD 113 5-8 A 113 3-4 A 113 3-8. Money on Call 6 and 7 Per Cent—Railway Bonds and Government Securities Steady. Wat Sager, } Mowpay, Dec. 20—6 P. M. ‘Thore has been decidedly more business transacted to-day than for some time past, and an equally decided weakening of prices, In fact, the activity was due to the decline, as old shorts seized upon the favorable moment to cover, and now shorts fed the market with imaginary stock. It seems a curious contradiction, but it is, neverthe- Jess, true, that the short side of the market is often | the investment side, Non-dividend paying stocks must be lugged along at an expenditure for interest that often eats up the profits of a considerable advance, while stock sold short for futuredelivery is constantly accumulating interest on the amount of the sale, Ina word, the short seller is continually receiving ‘interest on other people's money, ‘‘gathering figs from thorns and resping where he has not sown.” This pleasant (process is safe enough, provided there be no rise in the market, but it not unfrequently happens that our ven- turesome bruin falls into an artfully concealed trap or encounters a ‘‘corner” which he cannot turn, and he finds his claws cut off most uncomfortably short, Lake Shore was again the centre of attraction—the “fleld of the cloth of gold,” where knights tilted as they have done for weeks past, the prize falling to-day to the victors who bore a bear rampant on their shields, ‘Thore was just one per cent drop between the open- ing and the closing prices, though the effort to sustain | the favorite was bold and persistent. Evidently the order had gone out from the ball party to “hold tho fort,” but bears were hungry and went in tooth and aail, with the results we have mentioned, ‘There did not appear to be much realizing on the part of the Robingon-Osborn party ; in fact, the temper of ‘the market was such that no large amount of stock ‘would have found purchasers without a serious conces- aion in price, and the effort seemed to be rather to avert a fall than to get rid of their holdings. There is no doubt but that the short interest in Lake Shore has ‘been materially increased by to-day’s transactions, so things may be made unpleasant for bruin before the ond of the week, Tho closing of the year and tho stiffening rates for the use of money on stock collaterals, joined to other reasons frequently referred to in previous articles and which aro still existing, render the present moment very Anauspicious for an upward movement of the general — NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. ‘THE PORRIGN MARKET. The London advices report consols and United States bonds quiet and steady. Erte is a fraction higher, sell- ing at 14a 144% for the common, and at 29 for the pre- ferred. The amount of bullion withdrawn from tho Bank of England on balance to-day was £27,000. Five-twenty bonds of 1867 advanced to 107, Paris rentes steady at 65f, 82c, Exchange on London 25f. 13c. Messrs, Lawton & Head, merchants, shipping and insurance agents, doing business at India Buildings, Queen Victoria street, London, hav@ failed, Their lia- bilities are estimated at $950,000. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. The following were the Treasury balances at the close of business to-day:—Currency, $9,800,000; coin, $69,000,000; less coin certificates, $21,500,000. ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $11,000, gold, on account of interest, and $241,600 in redemption of five-twenty bonds, RAILROAD BONDS were in fair request, but without important change, except in Northwest consolidated gold, which sold from 85 to 8434, New York Contral firsts sold at 125 a 124, seller 60, Rock Island sevens sold at 110% a 110%; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 80; convertible sold at 81a 807%. Erie seconds brought 21'4; do. thirds, 95; do. fourths, 94, Central Pacific gold bonds sold at 107% a 1073; Union Pacific firsts at 1054; a 10544; do. land grants at 10034; do, sinking funds, 93: a 93 Mil- waukee and St. Paul consolidated sinking fund closed at 82; Chicago and Northwest first mortgage at 10144. STATE BONDS, In thts department the principal activity. was in Ten- hessees, which were quoted at 42 for old sixes and 4014 fo 3075 for new. Georgia sevens sold at 100)¢. GOVERNMENT BONDS were moderately active at steady prices. 1t Issaid that certain banks haye been heavy buyers and large bor- rowers in anticipation of an advance after the Ist of January, The following are closing quota- tions:—United States currency sixes, 122 a 122%; do. do., 1881, registered, 119}4 a 119% ; do, do,, do., coupon 124 a 12414; do. Gve-twenties, 1864, registered, (called Vonds), 114; do. do., do,, coupon, do., 114; do, do., 1865, registered, 115340116; do, do., do., coupon, 115% a 116; do. do., do., new, registered, 116% a 117; do. do,, do., do., coupon, 120{ a 120); do. do., 1867, registered, 119 & 119%; do. do, do., coupon, 122% a 123; do, do., 1868, registered, 119% @ 119%; do, do., do., coupon, 122% a 1284; do. ten-forties, registered, 11734 a 1174; do, do., coupon, 118 a 128%; do. new fives, registered, 116% a 117; do. do., coupon, 117 a 1174. SAN FRANCISCO MINING QUOTATIONS. The following are the closing mining quotations at the morning board, twelve M. market, In fact, the temper of the Stock Exchange is bearish, and there is ageneral desire to sell, not only the | shares on the list, but the personal impedimenta of members, even to their Lares and Penates, which, as | advertised on the bulletin board, range from solitaire | ‘dlamonds to setter pups, There was but one bulletin ‘board bull noticeable to-day, and he desired to purchase | a—lifting machine, When it became known that the advertiser was a prdiminent member of the Lake shore combination his solitude was accounted for. | Pacific Mail oscillated between 894 and 38%, closing finally ata medium figure, It is understood that there | varo “pata” still running at 99, which will tend to steady | che stock until they are due at about rosont f mu! aetralty of opinion Tn ear to the intrinsic value of Pacific Mail, its friends claiming for it a large and profitable business; its enemies asserting its utter worthlessness, If the reports of reduced run- | ning expenses and economy im coal and cargo space in the last new ships are reliable the stock would be dan- | gerous to sell short at present prices. In this connec- | 1023¢; Chatham, 140; City, 800; Commerce, 122; Corn Gould & Curry.....+. Declined 1 5 Advanced 1 Declined 1 | Dechined 1 Advanced 2 | Iraperial a Virginia Consolidated Declined 1 Calitornia Advanced 1 | Overman . + 59 Advanced 1 | 118 mal ; er! Se Best & Belcher. 58 Declined 1 | Kentuck uM = Alph 17 Declined 1 | Mend y sk ee Sierra Nevada me Mexica ra Caledonia...... Advanced 1 | Bilver Hill ra Eureka Consolidated, ae TUBLICC. sevens 2 BANK SHARES, Bank shares were neglected, The latest bids are an- nexed:—American Exchange, 114; Centrai National, | Exchange, 138; Fulton, 160; Gallatin National, 130; Ger- np 75; Gold Exchange, 120; Hanover, 85 importers. and Tradeys', 197; Manhattan, (150; Me- Chiles’ 140; Mercantile, Se ts ttealal 128; Nassaa, 103; New York, 154; New York County, 230; Ninth Na- tional, 80; Phoenix, 100!4; Republic, 85; State of New York, 100. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS: The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o'clock this day:— tion {t may be stated that rumor ascribes to ME. A.B. | City sixes, new. fort Stockwell the accumulation of a very large fortune | Camden and Amboy Rasiroad. 105.56 ‘by Oparations on the Paris Bourse, which, witn the rein aloha BAlisGad 4 tes A | fact that Mr, Scott, the President of the Pucific Mail | *Lebigh Valley Railroads alread ei | -Compaay, 1s now in th&t city, may possibly induce the | Catawisss, Railroad preferred ac 44 | first-mamed gentleman to fix up bs little matters with | iladelphia and Erte Railroad. . 2016 the steamship company, which were left in some dis- orien PenieahFeiircas fens “pute at the time of his embarkatjon. 4 i high D 10435 New Jersey Southern, whose life blood was sudked | *Ex dividend. | day by day by Jay Gould, sold to-day at $1 per share, | It is proposed to organize an infant school in this stock | for the young and yerdant board members, who, deal- ing at this nominal Ogure, will presently be bold and accomplished enough to fly at higher game. Our old friend Michigan Central seems to have sprang aleak again, for it fell off in the dealings from 59% to 58, and even sold at 57 860 or 134 per cent below the rogular price. Money closed np strong at 7 per cent bid, having at ‘one time loaned for gold interest. This stringency is not likely to last over the first of the new year, when money which is now flowing into bank to be in readi- ‘noss for dividends and interest, will be released and again find its way into market at more reasonable rates, THR SALES TO-DAY | amounted to 96,400 shares, which wero distributed among active securities, as follows:—New York Central and Hudson, 800; Erie, 8,900; Lake Shore, | 84,000; Northwestern, 8,950; Northwestern preferred, 300; Rock Island, 815; Pacific Mail, 26,950; St. Paul, 3,125; St, Paul preferred, 3,100; Obios, 2,000; Western | Union, 4,600; Wabash, 400; Union Pacific, 1,600; | Panama, 300; Michigan Central, 9,500. | ADVANCE AND DECLINE. i The changes in closing prices, compared with those of Saturday, are as follows:— Apvanon,—Atl York Central Decune.—Michigan Central, 12) and St. , soee 44; Lake Shore, 3 mon, i; Northwest preferred, '; 4; Pacilic Mail, 4; Rock Island, irie, ¥; Hannibal Northwestern com- Oiuio and Mississippi, | Xj St Paul, common | 1 ‘oledo and Wabash, %; Union Pa- ; New Jersey Central, 14. , Panama, ‘Delaware ti Lackawanva and Harlem. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICKS. The following table shows the opening, highest and dowest prices of the day :. Opening. Highest. Lowest. 1045 bg 1044; | 1535 153 \ 61 Northwestern... Northwestern preferre Rock Island, Mil. and St, Paul Mil, and St. Paul proferred Ohio and Mississippi ‘Now Jersey Central. Union Pacific Western Uni Atlantic and Pac! Pacific Mail, Papama. CLOSING PRICES—S3 P.M. Mild styl 65 @ e654 ai... 58 so 4 8 4 Q 11936 @ 120. Quicksilver pf. L1H a 153, Rar Land & M. eo ae M a 28 ty Union Pai Missouri Pac. MONEY MURKET. The rates for money on call to-\ay again advanced rto 6 a7 per cent, gold, with the bulk of business done at7 per centcurrency, There was no appearance of manipulation, and the fact that money was wanted at | the close prevented the usual ‘snow’ of offering it down to 2 or 3 per cent, ‘The following are the rates of exchange on New York at the cities named :—Cincinnati steady at $1 per $1,000 discount; Now Orleans, $2 50 discount. per $1,000, Woreign exchange was firm at 4.85% @ 4.8539 for Dankers’ sixty days’ sterling, and 4.8954 4 4.894 for de mand, THE GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 1194, decitned to 11334, advanced to 113%, and fell off to 113%, the closing price. The rates patd for carrying were 1 to 6 per cent, and for borrow. ing flat, OPERATIONS OF THR GOLA EXCHANGE BANK, Gold balance! ve+++ $1,401,580 Currency bal 1,645,998 Gross clearance 263,000 OLRARING HOUSER STATEMENT. Currency exchanges | 2ouahs West 100 4, | joo Mn 8 Pai RR. us | {00 Panamn tilt’ “ooo 128 $00 Mil & StF pf. 3 100 Mich Cen Rit 59% 5% | 100 Chi &@N WRI? Baty 200 Ohio & Stiss LSS Tost Curren Gold exe! MEMORANDA. It was reported on the street after board liours that tho efforts to induce the Grand Trunk Railroad to make | its rates from Boston correspond with the established | schedule trom New York had failed, and, consequently, that after next Wednesday the rates from this city would be reduced. If this proves to be true we are on the verge of a railroad war more rulnous than ever, The following oMicial notice appears in the Toronto Globe of the 17th inst. :—“ Application will be made to the Dominion Parliament at its next meeting for an act | giving relief and protection to the holders of bonds issued by the Canada Southern Railway Company under the authority of the various acts of the Parliament of Canada and the Legislature of Ontario against the un- | due or unnecessary issue of further bonds or stock of | tho said eompany, aud for further relief and for other | purposes.’ The North River Savings Bank has a declared a semi- | annual dividend at the rate of 6 per cont per annum om ali amounts from $5 to $0,000, payable on and after January NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Mowpay, Dec, 20, 1878 BEFORK CALL—10 A M, 105% S0Uths LS4MS RR... 81 1400 do. RR ist.b3 Js, con, er) e $5000 U Pac 5000 H&S do 0 Pac Mail SS: 100 10W0 Mich Sa 5 1000 N ¥ 8 S000 8 ¥ Cen ist, © 2000 Obio & Miss c 14000 Cen Pre gid bade 1 no Chi, Ay Q tt il 1) StL. LMS RR be feo ait a SbF Bubs 200 ONL 12:30 200 she Pac M88 100 Erie RR. 100 Miteh Cen 400 LS 6 Ms Re.. Bueone He zou00 CS "300 Winonhasr Let tw" 25000 Ene sd m 9 ALL Wipe ey | Strict ordinary. | timore, 195 | sun | Tule, day “last | Rye flour, tne to superfin | seid on 000 Un Pac RR tat. 000 © 105: lost 100 Obi 200 200 shs 10000 Un Pacsink f,, 00 do. " 200 gar oy" 100 0.8 Express, 200 NY C&M RR, ail> 200 4 pbbieye” | 100 Tol & Wab Rik. 'sd 100 Loooni &N Witte do... Wed xd 200 Kansus PRR, $8) L,1Mtas Hi.vo ick ae RIR 100 Tol eWay Iete 25 Mil A SUP RR, 00 do.. - 100 Obio & MRR..810 400 do. be ‘Con RR. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON ON THE SPOT LOWER—FUTURES 1-32c. HEAVY-—WHEAT DULL AND LOWER—CORN DULL AND EASIER— LOWER—FLOUR DULL AND OATS QUIET—PORK NOMINAL—LARD EASIER PETROLEUM QUIET—SPIRITS runrentine | », FIRM—ROSIN NOMINAL—OILS FIRM— WHISKEY FIRMER—FREIGHTS ABOUT AND JUTE ¥IRM—COFFEE Quier, STEADY—HEMP | QUIET—SUGAB Monpay, Dec. 20—6 P. M. There was almost no demand for merchandise and | the major part of the purchases were induced by the low prices at which holders were willing to sell. Busi- ness was everywhere light and the markets all but uni- versally nominal, Flour was dull and heavy. Wheat was dull, easier, Rye nominal. Oats quiet. Pork nominal, Lard a shade east steady, Cotton was lower, changed. lower and nominal, Corn was dull and Whiskey firmer, ler. Freights were Coffee was quiet and un- Hemp and jate were firm Rosin was nominal. Spirits turpentine firm. Oils were quiet but firm. Petrol- eum was quiet but steady. Co: Sugar was quiet, e¥.—The market for Rio was quiet and unchanged, ‘Wo note sale of 1,121 bags at Baltimore, ex Aquidneck, on terms, Mild coffee cargoes 18c, a 18¢.; rood do., ace 40,5 oxt Ht fait to goo Java, government bags, 26. « 27e.; do 28¢.; Singapore do, 4 24e. ; Ceylon caibo, 19¢. a Ble. ; Laguayra, 1944 206, ; St. Domingo, 1730. Costa Rica, 10sg¢, a 20: eae ee eee rednetion was. ma 1-160. prices ruled in buyers’ favor. lower, The closing private Ordinary a 1950.5 200, Augns was dull, fair ry betty ee gold, great mid An) ‘Guracoa, 1530. a 200. gules but stea sect Stained waa unchanged, Pues hte aier, Mia ea beh cioesa este | prices to-day compare with Gay's closing priees as follows:— Butur: 18, Wo quote :— do., prime do., dots, 38. i atncty to 18e. a 20450, 5 Mexfean ura, 19¢. ten and Sui a —Quotations are based on American standard of clasaifica- tion and on cotton in store running in qi hulf w grade above or below the grade qu Ord (Good ordinary, Strict good ordi Low middling. rics low middl trict good midi. piace fair, ained—Good dee 31 14 ied 1533 117.16; st low middling, 123 ; middling, 12 11- Totals, 985, Z_ineluded in the above are 200 bales $0 aerive. murday, after one P, 1,600 a8 18 8-18s. 5 Februsry 18 19-820. 90 27-82 uly, Moda 1 1 . To-day, up to two P, Gelivery the sales were as foll S—Jannury, 000 at 195-020, 1,000 at 1330; March, 1,7 April, 200 13%; Ae, "So 200 ai 7-166 “Todal, 61400) December, i00 900 200.08 1s 13 19. 800 at is B18, loose 13» 600 at 13: 27-u2c., 32c., 200 at 13 1%-16c, 1,209 at 14 1-82e,, 700 at 14e, 2 Jum ai 14 3-180; duly, 100.at 14 aaa Total, 15400 bales, Grand total, 23 13 700 at April, 1s 2: 23. ceipts at this port were as follows —Galve: rict a ieee ae 184 Hye. j Januar it uote jot more than got ordinary, Total, 980, 239 1,219 For future 2c; ‘February, 300 at 1c.» 900 at 1 i $20.5 100 100 at 14 11-32c, 200 bales. The re ston, 7,898 bali New Orleans, 18,600; 4 Savahndh, 5,46: Charleston, 4.787; Wilmington, 939; Norfolk, 5,862: "Bal: New York, 1, m, 343; “Philadelphia, ‘ot O19 dali 2,082,920 bales. hast "week, 44 “ga since September 1, ye $4,608.” Cotton! me, Foal closed us follows :—To Havre, by steam, %c.; to Hamburg, by steam, le. com- reseed; to Bremen, by steam, Mie Ben 40 Liverpool, 1-324.’ Market steady r 000 bushels at the Corn me: grivanie 10 iba. “We quote: — No. 2 Sta Superfine St Extra State Choice State. Supertine Western. Extra Western... Minnesota... Konnd hoop a Roand hoop Ohio, trade Family St. Louis, low extri St. Louis, chuice family Southern, No. 2. Southern, supertine u market. There was no kenerally evinced @ wi prices, ing) graded: S123 for N Sinter, in storeead afloat. ® ,, in le. compressed; by steam, yd, w7-16d; by’ 5: ecoipte-—Flour, 27,927 bb salen, “ined ‘Sta exed "The sales were 6,900 sucks, at braudywing, 3 39 a $9 60 for Western and Jersey’ liow per bbi., and $125 for Baltimore coarse per to by #1 j wheat, sacks; corn otatious. 4 for ind Penn- 8 = 4000 4 5 00a 525 5508 575 4 50 475 500 Rn 525 5500 600 5008 525 5 5u 8 650 700% 800 525 a 625 80Oo 650 +7008 8% +8008 950 +4008 53 +3900 4 4800 4 50 6 bie o 3 3 8 3 ES 4 ained pe ‘and tiiere was no vim to the ‘eat ‘pressure to sell, gout holders ingness to sell at current nominal eyond a load or two, however, it was extremely | dificult to sell except, at considerably lower prices. The urday even- 1 20 for wn - ; $1 26 tor red Yor No, 2 Minnesota, in store; $1 23 a $1 26 for red winter; $1 27 0 $1 38 for amber ‘and $1 35 a $1 80 for white win prices rather favored the buyer. 896. for new mixed, 7 nd 776. for yellow. 000 bushels, for old. mixed nominal. Sale ee Cate were quiet bot quiet, We. to 460, for superior Jes, 4,000 bu Nikg were quiet, quoted at ye. for Culoutta and L2%o. HEMP AND 0TH. —Mark American dressed, per ton, © $200 for single, Russi & $279, gold; Naulla, Suto butte, Ye. ® 8 4%, . eold. Shout 99,000 bushels at 476. mixed and 426. Movasses.—New Orl Boweree, teady prices. kat st 85, Spirits turpent Sales of 60 bbls, at 5: centrifugal ond mixed, es "2 ter Corn was quiet Sales, 45.200 bushels Oige. & Tic. for yellow, The. | Rye was quiet and Shes, wold; jute, hac, # Se. currency, cush; Sisal hemo, Barley wag stendy ; 9,000 0. Barley malt was sales amount te arrive, ‘8 12440. for domestic, . for bags, ‘606. bbis. good strained : was firm but quiet | Advices from Wilmington were as follows:—Wilmingion | Kosin steady strained, $1 40; good strained, $140, Tar quiet; Wilmingwn, $160. Turpentine quiet; hard, 81.50; yellow dip Bnd virgin, $2 0, Spirite firm, UBac., Stacie In yaid—Rosin. 48, nis; tar, 1,749 do. ; turpentine, 8,000 fo, ; spirits, , Aftoat—Rosin, 1,825 bbls; tar, 84 do.) turpen spirite, 1,188 do nto good, #trained, mington On1s.—The’ market was firm but q do,, Sout! winter, 60c. $225; Washington tar, #2 niet, Wet quer rn yellow, We quote grote y #1 Vard, aera 28 O4; monhaden, tine, Wit nate » bleached win: a FINANCIAL, RY SAVINGS BANK. New York, Dec, 1 A semi-annual dividend, at the rate of six per ‘Te. do. Southern, Cie: do. bleached winter x rake, $117) do., ome ae ‘T8e. 5 aoe 40; bnt steady. ei, aod mouth tined standard pHa, on all Fagld Ld and upward and uot exceeding month; earmo lots "Lipo, me: 000," and of nt, per annum on all sums over iatetph :000'which shall ndve been depoaited at ‘hiree months spot ‘and month. is akg. “Bateimors, 12%¢c. a Luvicen trom ie ives ‘wars ou foulowas-Titasvilte. Arm und active at $1 72}6 * 8.73 Bk a vat BL TLG oto 0 "Saphers aes niet d shipments. sin, On’ the first day of January next, will be allowod to the depositors, and will be payable on or after Monday, January 17, 1876, it accordance with th order of ‘the tuste Gi provisions of the bylaws, (By T. BROWN, President. 8 Parker's quiet: United, $1 45 bi stary. gn 751 pols; lard, 7 do.. 743 | Ay SG ESOR SAVINGS BANK. BNER OF TWEN’ f,'585 bbls. and 142 ticres rd ‘stroot and sixth avenue, Ne Ce i per pa we Gomputod and compounded, January and Jul Interest ow bbls. uninepocted, | v0 mmences the Ist of the month next yo wl wing the aenusi a atan aie aie Mote tar ska prime and | Wedneeter and Suturd ay dveninge, JOUN EY DRWETT.” 22 for city prime. delivery , the sales | Geos sO Wane “rain President, were only 300° bhix, March at Cut meats a wy. F° TERM OF YEARS.—MONEY TO LOAN ON N Forks Brookiya property, without bonus; app! 4 Sear tickly ys aug | money pi id promptly. Apply to TAMAS gave a ‘ork city Mortizaye to BORROW OR INY were generally quiet. 11 Ibs. average at 12 hams at Lidge. «12 Salon, 16,500" Ibs. pickled id belllea, .. quoted at 10%. a 12340, and ple Lard was a shade easier, spot was am wus bid. Sales 150 tlercos at ‘at 12%. For fature delivery 500 Herces January at Lie. a 13 1-32e,, and ‘ebruary at 13 3-16e., and 1,750, therces “ioe thout bonus, Principals desiring T goply to 0 ‘te RANT, 145 Broadi Beef was quiet; 00 bbte., = « $13. Butter re unchanged. ONEY ON HIRST. SECOND AND LEASEHOLD De. do.., good Mortgages at easivst te: quiring funds o Wortern | having tun sto Invest should uppiy (oUBORGE We Tain dios at 10%4c. extra mess sold at $12 Wo quate:—Stute dairies, to prime, 27c. a 28e.; do., fair to good, 24 creamery, tubs, fair to choice, 2 @ d4c. Cheese waa ', 150 Broadway quiet ‘bub steady. We auote:—stat tate factory, common SONAL “SRUR CONT to cc. & 13igc.; dairies, fancy, full creat ANY, u Gh di at es good, ea apm iy 261 and 263 Brotwa . Dec, 2, Revional Truss Naw ¥ At a rogalar mosting of the trust ofthe nual dividend of roings of the lant Company, hold this day, the four (4) per cent was a6ct rom t og 3 fe books wil by closed tom Docombor TAS Pa RUIKSIANK, Secretary. re oderate jobbing business waa Passing at car rent pi os 40 casks Carolina and 10) bbls at pri "h pithin La uote Carol oe 4 fulr to prime, 6! six months, payable on and iy lo mod, Sige 8 HB PUBLIO ARE HEREBY NOTIVIED tian mite bart 280 hhds. gentrifugal sold at 8% ‘The market, 4 fore ised was quiet, But ends. ot air retning, Heh AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE SEW YOLK Jab: weory, fair to choice, 1 5 {Hons ooniriceal, Unda: Sad Soden Noe. Soak Oho. 8 Hapa gone beara” hhds and boxes, Zo. a Ne orto | 4,808 BROAD Tas. retina amntion to prime, Tica 8ifa 5d {SIXTH SPREBT, PHILADELPHIA OR ait | GORNER BOEKUM AND FULTON STREBTS, BROOK. "O80. powdered, 103 Granuisted “10}s0# 10ke Pour boat Tike. a ibce, SreARiNE was dull, Tartow.—The mackot was quiet and frm for prime clty at 1olge. 10K: 25,0001, prime sold at 1 ¥—itecsipts—268 bbis, whiskey, 30 do, alcohol and 401 do, high wines.” Tho market was quiot but firmer 190 bbls. high wines gold at $1 16 and 50 bbls, alcouol at $1 18. Frxicurs.—With a moderate demand for chartering, ton- age rates were tame, and I some instances « concession vray submitted to, although thore was little if any inerouso in the arrivals, Tho engagoments were steam, 24,000 bushels grain at 10d. a 10364. ; 500. bal ton at'7- 16d, part compressed; 2,500 box. (part through freight) at 50s. ; wid ton nominally PE MARIPOSA LAND AND MINING COMPANY, Exxcurive Ovrice, Nos, 9 axp 11 Nassag Sree New Yous, Dec. Li 1875, any have levied an asseminent of. d “wnd common stock, payable at aber BL: ‘Tho trusteos of this co $1 per share on the pref this office on or Ean D WANTED—ON STOCK AND FIXTURES OF @ Stationery Store and Printing Office; $50 10 percent, Address CHATTELS, box LiL ranch offic To LOAN ON FIRST CLass WEST. $40 Sa $50.00 SudPA. 0%, RE, Ua, ae bares apart Ce to dabteoery on e a Ours; dave mRGneaee sickniey, ny Bonne ay bark, hence to Breinen with $300 bbls, refined petroleum at | Hovald ones, NOTMase® Only. Address WESTCHE: i oe 101,500 bbin do’, O26. peiviione at Naples, Bera orn, wie 8. do. \ privilege of Naples, 5s. an ¢ NOW IN NK; WI % | Amotioun bérk, trom Buitimore to the Mediterranean, with | S1H3,Q0007 New iat rane to valt 90 Heal Batata. far 42,600 bbis do, wt 6s.; a British bark (rel | proved, by WILLIAM L. MARCY, Dealer in Bullion and for orders, with 4,000 quarters ‘at 7s, 4364. bark (relét), hence for same voyage, with qu at Gs. 9d. ; 4 French bark, bence to Penurth Roads for ders, with 1200 quarters do. at 7s. 8d., and 50 tons oil cal Specie, No. 1 Wall streot. $1.000.000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORY- ‘and small sums to sult in lar ‘at a proportionate rat ania bark (now at Havana), Lic Zitimore toe Conk ioe toniera a tated Ring: | bY K STEVENSON, Jr, No. Ping treo th about — 3,000 grain at 7 @Norweslan “bark how. at “St Thomas), BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE thence for do., with 2,300 quarters at same rate} a Pre to Havana, with lumber from Fapeacala, pte. 75 per M. }o Martinique from Jacksonville, with do., at $3 thence to an Eastern port, with, do., at 50 per tion of New York, $8 50: a schooner to the latter m Port Royal, reported with hg oad feet resawed ber, $6 50, option of poston. py 300 do., a€ $1 50 per ton AX PARTY HAVING #2, fe .00) CASH GAN BE SHOWN legitimate business that, will pay them $000 » mouth, now establish dross A. R., Herald office, MEMBER | ;W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE HE NEW for six years and always in good credit, wishes to mest | a party having pig perics 50,000, to invest in the stock comulssion dusiness, To tho rigllt party copartnership Is offered henee to ‘a, with general cargo on priuate terms; two 000, hs P : ships from New 7 Orleans to Hares with cotton at Lge. per bs $20, Moteroncen given ‘and required. "Add " with real name, W. D. 8. Herald office, FOUN MAN, WHT DARE cREDrT, WOULD 9 & partner wit! to ‘apital, t in & pro rafeatte jobbing business in Tiakeee Olt adteoss dress ©. RELKELD, Kansas City, Mo. 7 —WANTED, A PARTY TO FILL A POSITION OF + trust; must have S300 to $500 cash ; money to remain under own control. INTEREST Address F. C., Herald office. AS IN JAN EASY, RESPECTABLE business, located in W: Realy prods; $1700 pingtons B. ©., paying meres ecessary, with Orst clas as8OC ‘all On H, W. FRANCIS, 27 West Twonty-sixth street RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN, WITH $1,500 CASH- janont, pleasant position ; liberal ity and wiexceptional references. N. 1b.; one thence to Liverpool, with do., at % vannah — to Liverpool, cotton, T16d.; one thence to CS with reported a a schooner, of 404 tons, reported with shooks ‘Worn Portland to Cardenas at 17c., gold; one with guano from Boothbay to Charleston at $3 vor con; one do., of 312 tons, reported from Weymouth to Wilmington, with do. at $1 80 per ton, and ono, of 400 tons, thence to Port Royal with do. at $1, froe on board: @ schooner, 200 tons, reported with general cargo | from Boston to Sagua at $860; a brig, 140 tons, thence to | Hayti and back with do. at ye 239, and @ schooner, 130 tons, | reported for same voyage at ‘also one out | gold, and home with ielele tei 50, currency; ene, 155 | fons, reported thence to Surinam and back wit general | cargo at $1,750. H DOMESTIC MARKETS, JALVESTON, Dec. 20, 1875. low infddling, 124gc. : good 7,898 bales; gross, 7,931, gone 1,911 Stock, 88,309, W ORLEANS, Dec. 20, 1875. low middling, 11? is, 680 bales roudway, room 13, ri PERSON HAVING $200 IN READY CASH CAN double it immediately by a safe investmant, with good security. Call at 67 West thivdstreot Ce W. SELDEN. PARTNER WANTED.—SPLENDID OPENING FORA | man with cash ; positively an tment withoat Tisk; come and sve; # chance seldom off Cotton steady ; middling, 125/04 ordinary, 1134¢.' Net receipts, Exports coastwise, 1,769, Cotton quiet; middling, ye ordinary, (10 Net receipt: 088, 20,086 ; to make mone; Exporta--To Urent Britain. 5,007; to the Uoutioeun, Boos fr ve Heeabragl hy frebap ea ca ent, 939; SOUTHERN, 288 Bowery | 4 =MEN OF INTELLIGENCE AND GOOD ADDRESS Bie bit macdilngs: ane y. in want of profitablo employment as solicitors may seat et Cepsins £are pales | Mddross, stating past business oxporience, F. Ii. & OO. box 4,960 oily. Breen PUBLISHING BUSINESS— PARTNER WANT. | od tn er York branch of an extensive out of town Savanna, Deo, 20,1875, lower to sell; widilia “ Cotton dull: od ordinary, 115,c. Net o, ales, | standin juired. Appl; gore feta, oA constwibe, 208 Balas, 122. | RaetG Gs SOMERTON’ Le Biocon m reauized. Apply Crartustor, Dec. 20, 1875, MLORIDA.—ANY PARTY WITH $1,500 CAN SECU. ; ; is N SECURE -Ceton dall end gnslermaladling, 180. :low middling, 13ie.t.| A's haitineerert in an n orange grove Pariue 8 larg prot Exports—To Great britain, 1474; to the < hatuaout, Sey | Severe ane 3, Contin’ Hotel, ¥. coast wise, 2,259, en ‘ Hors SALE—A | SR ARE ed IN A BODY OF | | a _Spirite turpenting steady ar Sic Koei woudy at $1 40, Figudiehehal va ae SRe & SITUS, Brean sd Ens | fax strained. Tar steady at $1 00. | Pacific Railroad. For particulere address V. LITTLE, | Plonr stond; f 1.200 tbls ee BT 90 fore eee. | jane orr it our steady. “9 for No.1 spring; | OPPORTUNITY.—$5,000 CASH AND $8,000 IN Sontis eure tier La oes: do; | aM, gay yearly payments will enable you.to posses boa gure Melero nn. HF 8g Corn gules at “Tos.” Bartey | town near blade les with, 6 bsipese shat Silt Bay yod from $4,000 to & per year; | 59 Post office, Miculand’ Coutre, RAILWAY, ENGINEERING, AND CONSTRU The undersigned, clvil engineer of 20 in the construction of railroads, no humbug. Address box Bucks connty, Pa, ed. Cor O_ for bolted and $29 tor unbolted, Millfeed—shorts, $17 a $18 00; shipstufly, G10 u $21; mid: dlings, 5 aes Burrato, Doc. 20, 1875. jock in store and aftoat—Wheat, 1,820 busi | z mae rae | na 180172 bushels: outs, 127,28 bushels; barley, offers his services in the making of prelimi i preliminary surveys, | bushels: r 25,049 Bish ens, 900 bush bushels and inaits | cation and estimates of cost of construction, or in the bull 13,204 bushels. Total, 2.254.600 mF Oo te treats | ing of lines already located. Parties contemplating the 20 Sosa laet hia oan tenant as | struction of new lines of railway can have their work th 3E.000 aa: bactey,, 14.000 90, eel oughly and meld executed. References if desired, and | sy & “ba "13 BOO done Pern sae respectfully solicited fe private parties where unknown to cor Seo aes nan Snecma entirely nominal, | S2seriber. T. W. SPENCE, Civil Engineer, Utica, | | Corn” dull; ‘3 S bushels ln, asied Sold at G2ig0.; 450 d Unica. N. ¥., Dec, 1, 1875. i new, on track, mt Uc, Outs inactive, retailing at 37c. ee, Ryo nominally 7¥e.j mo demand, "Buriey in slight mand; ao sales, Pork doll ot $21 for heavy mess.” Lard dull at 13e. Highwines nominal; no sales Toro, Dec. 20, 1875. Flour steady. with « moderate demand.’ Wheat firmer; held hy zara yihite Michigan, $1 99; amber Micbican, } ESTAURANT, ONE OF THE LARGE kind, with a fine Bar on the Yost offiee, Astor jease, will be sol T OF THE round oor, opposite the on reasonable terms on secount of owner going into another business. For particu- lars address box 5,023 Post office. ARE, BUSINESS CHANCE.CINTEREST IN PLANT a a aii GG ee al i “gyre end and lease of & large hotel for sale accommodations aad prices s abede lower hgh mised ree Be December, | for 500 to 600 A, $29.0 vO; will bear ii 43 hgC, 4 low mixed, 484 2 white, Dew, ie no grade, ‘Yestigation. k row. ; new, 43c. Oats dull pew, \ ANTED=A PARTY TO ENGAGE WITH THETN. Glover seed” steady, with « moderate to Ts ventory in the muanafacture of the newly patented Dressed bogs active a fo 2 ‘Wheat, 8, Velocipede, the Centennial College Regatta Wagon, Ad- | bushels; corn, 37,000 do. ; ijpmente—Plour, Bost alice vox Ost, Maltimoro, Md. UOu0 bbls. wheat, 9,000 bushels; corn, 84,000 do. — ~ (Gratarian, Des, $0, 104s ay TANTED—A LADY OR GEN PARTNER . s. oto Wost Indies; $23adav protic Potroleum steady and unchanked. | P INDIAN Herald oe CuicaGgo, Dee. 20, 1875, t) Wax TED—A PARTNER, FBITHER SPECIAL OR AC. tive, with a capital of $5,000 to $10,000, for which 25 cont pérannum will be paid. Address UASH Cari. eraid 0 Flour dull. ipa a shade lower; No. a Se. spot, Y7e. January, ‘Corn. in fair demand at jecember, 435;c, January Wheat | duit: No, 2 do i, yaa res _ Gate in good V TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $10,000, IN THE Pee. w i December, manufacture of an article made of iron, just patented, rtowiyy with a food deaune at obise aud of universal demand throughout the country; no expen: S630. Dressed hogs in fair demi sive machinery required; location optional with investor. i $8 a $8.05, Pork dull, weak and low sie iO pet 123% 8 $19 15 January, $19 8 « $10 975 ‘Lurd in’ fair demand and lower, at $12 20a #12 Baby spot, $12 27! January, 813 WW a re Address CENTEN, ¥V ANTED—A PARTS or active; is an established pasucerareg . box 985 Seneca Fails, WITH CAPITAL, ECIAL staple Balkmeats quict and weak; shoulders, 7iyc.; clear rib and | business; good profits, Address Y. H. K., box 168 Herald | clear sides, 10s4e. « 10376. Whiskey stondy? unchanged. ‘Ke- | ofice. i | ceipts—8.000 bbls. flour, 59,000 bushels wheat, 66,000 co, | - = = — corm, 20,000 do. oats, i | 2100 —PARTN I WILL GIVE A BUSINESS Shipments “8,000 bla. flour, }@ + man one-baif interest in my business to attend do, corm, 4, 11,000 do, barley. “At the legitimate and iL Linseed oil do. neall of the Re Wheat easier, at 8% ¢. Janus c. February. Corn a shade lower ut 47340. Decem): S Weak ut 20%. cash. Pork weak, at $10 U6 @ $19 U7!4 19 alg raary. Lard wichunged. HAVANA MA MARKET. Havana, Dec 20,1 Spanish gold, 21334 a 214. Exchange nominal; on the United States, 60 4, currency, 93 a 94 premium; short siuht, 89 9 G7 premiuim: GO days, gold, 119 a 120 prehuiun lay ort sight, 122 a 123' premiuni; on London, 146 @ 143 premium; on Paris, 1180120 premium, Sugar nominal, ueed the money vo extend operations G West Br AM READY TO pay i CROSS, 1: $1.000 lime in tome established. paper and TO $3,000,—I above paper bag business or manutacturing bnsiness: answers must be willing to furnish an equal anioant in stock or ma- Give full particulars as to stock, location, &e., to box 185 Herald office, chinery. H., 2.000.733 RARE ANCL, FOR A PERSON . ‘+ with this amount of cash on hand, as the ad- Vertiser has for sale @ valuable Patent Right, which any purchaser with the above sum could double in @ very short time; the right must be sold thisweek. For particulars, | add «M., box 112 Herald office, } ress 1@ —PARTNER WANTED-IN A PROFIT. $4,000.08 munufacturing business: sales unitmites Vusiness sale and permanent; investigution desired. A Gross box 144 Herald office, for un interview. EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpox Propuck MARK«T.—Lowpos, Dee. 268. per wt. Spirits of turpentine, 25s. Sd. per ewr. te $10. 000 =A PARTY WITH $10,000 WISHES TO | © engage in any business where there |; he __-INANCTAL, Teasonable prospect of guecess. Address, with particulars, UGUST BELMONT & CO. ott ers, 19 dud 21 Nassau street, redits, available in all parts of the world, Mossrs. DE ROTHSCHILD and their correspondents. Aivo Commercial Credits and Telegraphié Transfers of Mouoy on California and kurope. &e) NE $20, 000;<4%, teeharae a) | splendid opportunity for inv where success is assured: @ particularly tne ch who understinds the baking business required, Addr REAL inne Travellers’ through the TERN NOTES, BONDS 10 per cont investinents URE ate solicited BAKER & AULL, Note Brokers, St. Louis, Mo. ESTATE SAL) The attendance at the Exchange yesterday was very LL DESCRIPTIONS OF W AA “and Stocks bought and rold; specialty; ONEY ON LIFE AND s, Mortgages und other insurance of ail kinds effected with best compu J. HABRICH & UO., 117 Broadway. T REASONABLE RATE: Endowment Insurance P Recuritie nies Small, Richard V, Harnett sold, by order of the Supreme Court—foreclosure sale—the house, with lot 26x ond 102.2, on East Seventy-eighth street, 155 feet west of NY AMOUNT, FROM 81,00) EPWARD, TO DOAN | SCcobd avenue, to Theodore Rose, tor $4,000, said prop improved anc proved. Pro; . erty being valued at $10,000. Broobiza, erm Tear rag tore perty, im shiscity OF |“ Witiam Kennelly sold, by order of the Supreme LLTAM E. LEAVITT, 190 Brondway, | Court—foreclosure sale—tho buildings, with plot of - — and 44x08, on East Thirty-fourth street, south side, A wSt0ek PRIVILEGES BOUGHT AND SOLD py | 856 feet west of Second avenne, to W. B. Ogden, for us on only Al parties at best rates in the market, In- | $30,200, said property being valued at $35,000. Jormation as tu best way to operate rout on talline TUMBRIDGE, £ CO. No, 2 Wall streo PTAC i MARRIAGES AND DEATIIs. WORMSEK. rie | gate choses 64 AND 66 BROADWA buy and sell on GOLD, BONDS and’ STOCKS, | MARRIED. and negotiate LOAN f 1 i oat yx Bacox-—Reap,—At Columbia, Mo., Wednesday. loth | Also execute orders for purehase and sale, of ING 5 " a f this c: dM STOCKS at the SAN FR Ait ci fianues A. Bacos, M, D., of this eit ud MARY Reap, daughter of Dr, Daniel Read, l’resident of tate University of Missouri, Kxaknen—Rogers,—On Thursday, December 16, at the Sunmorield Methodist Epiecopal church, Brook- lyn, LoL, by the Rev, W. H. Wyatt, Gronce W, KNARDEL to Heten Frances, daughter of Mary E, and transact @ General Basking B BAPSLEY, ¢ RABLEY, WA MEMBERS OFTHE NEW. WORK "EXCLUSIVELY," —R ERENCES Git pi IN NEW Y ORK AND LEADING CIT Ls Rogers. | | Sari RammaLt.—On tho 20th inst., at St. Bar. | N —DEFAULTED RAILROAD BONDS tholomew’s chureh, by the Rev. Samuel Cooke, D. D., al. hemi erte sin pra hed Mr, AE, Suyrite to Heynusrra BRamban., duughier of ck and Bond of 4 ‘| NLBE PNiGoLay 4 €O., the wel Samuel Gilman, | oRK,—In Rrooklyn, 6th inst., by tho No, 43 Ping street, New York B, Simmons, J, H, SWKLLING, of Hoston, vo Atecse LOANS ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE | Guoncie M, Moows, of Cincinnati, No cards nited Cag nge a at s —_———_ “ann fan Rew Vork vity. DIED. Annorr.—On Monday, Decembor 20, Naxcr Aunort, In her 74th year. The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attond the funoral, from her late resicte 1s South Pee aaa eae. Me PARTY, WHO WILL, IN ABOUT SIX MONTHS, come into ‘possession ‘of money, Wishes to borrow & few Wires CONFIDENT al wusid us ite aid’ Brooalye Address NELAL 3 Bt ‘a Pranab oitiqan, } | | a Baewerr.—On friday, Oecemoer cr, Mary J., wifo of Joseph S. Bennett, and daughter’ of the late Jobo Morss, in the 58th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, 21 Kast Forty- sixth street, on ‘Tuesday, the 2lst of December, at one o'clock, without further hotice Buxwer.—On Sunday, December 19, at the residence ofber son. John W. Stiles, Harlem, Evizasrra, relies of Mayor Andrew ff. Bennet, in the 86th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, {rom the Holy Trinity church, Har Jom, corner of’ 125th street and Fifth avenue, on Wednesday, December 22, at eleven A. M. Train leaves Forty-second street at 10°20. BourpmaN.—At Flushing, Long Island, December 20, of diphtheria, Hxvey #, Bourpmax, aged 6 years, sou of Joel L. and Carrie F, Bourdman, Canter —In this city, on Monday morning, Decem- ber 20, 1875, Eva, daughter of Thomas L. aud Auna H. Carter, aged 10 months and 2 weeks. Funeral from the residence of A. B, Corwino, Esa. : Now Rochelle, N. ¥., Wednesday morning, 22d inst., ab half-past eleven o'clock. Coun.—On Monday, December 20, Miss Saran B. Cons, in the 69th year of her ‘The relatives and friends and members of the First Baptist church are invited to attend the funeral, the residence of her sister, Mrs, Goewey, 109 Macdougal street, on Weduesday afternoon at two o'clock. Daxox.—In this city, Sunday, December 19, 1875, Carsanixe Daroy, native of Darrynabich, county Kit kenny, Ireland, aged 58 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tond the funoral, from her late residence, No. 33 Monroe Stroet, on Tuesday, December 21, at one o'clock P. M. Dut. Veoonto,—In Louisville, Ky, on Friday, becem- ber 10, of puoumonta, James & Din Vacouro, im the Sath year of his age. 4 Dootny.— On Sunday, December 19, BripgEt Doover, aged 47 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect: fully invited to attend tho funeral, at St, Stephen's church, nae ark ea st, this (Tuesday) morn nig, at hil whore a solema requiem mass will i offered for the repose of her soul, trom thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Harkts,——On Monday, December 20, at No. 45 Chart ton street, Estume Harris, widow of the late Isaae Harris, tn the, 82d year of her age. ‘e Notite Of fideral to-mérrow. Haut.—{n Brooklyn, on Sunday, December 19, Car- Kix, wif of Joseph R, Hall, aged 30 years, of 703 La- fayette avenue. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Hamnunswk —On Sunday, Deceuber 19, BARmaRs HAMBURGER, beloved sisies. of HN, and 8. Rossman. in the 85th year of her ‘The funeral will take pl se from the rosidenco of her brother, 296 Second streot, on Tuesday, December 2h, at nine O'clock. Relatives’ and friends, also members of Ladies’ Society Gatos of Hope, Socioly Argutas Aro- kim and Congregation Shaar Hasbomayin are respect fully invited to attend. Hartrs—On Sunday, December, 19, Henry, only som ce ey and Mary Hartye, aged 3 years, 7 months and ays. Relatives and friends of the family, also the members of United Brothers Lodge, No. 358, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the (uneral from the rest- dence of Lis nts, 23 onstage street, on Tuesday, the 21st instant at ove o'clock P. M, Hicks.—In Brooklyn, suddenly, on Sunday morning, December 19, Auics G., wife of H. E. Hick: ‘The friends of the family ‘are invited Ser hail the funeral services, at her late residence, No. 19 Park Place, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, the 21st inst, at two o'clock P. M. K&LLER.—On baba 2) December 20, Akita, daugh- ter of Davia and Clara Keller, aged 3 rears. Funeral will take place Tuesday, at eleven o'clock A. M., from their residence, 206 East Sixtieth street, Kel- atives and friends are invited to attend. KENNEKLY,—On Sabbath, the 19th inst, Mrs, Kuma Kexxxxy, beloved wife of the Rev. James'Kenneoly. ‘The funeral will take place from her late ea 334 West Fifty-lfth ee on this day (Tuesday), the ‘21st inst., at one o'clock Lamuxur.—At astorii je 20, Jota, wite of Charles Lambert, in the 30th year of ber age. Relatives and {riends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, Matn street, Astoria, (Long Island City), December 21, 1875, at two B Latocer.—At Paterson, N. J, on Sunday, December 19, 1875, Hauex, wife of John Latimer, agod 66 years, 11 months and 25 lays. Relatives and friends are respectfully requested to at- tend the funeral, {rom her late residence, 155 Ward street, at half-past one o'clock P, M. and from Market street’ Methodist Episcopal church at 2 o'clock P M., om Wednesday, December 22. Interment at Cedar Lawn, Paterson, N. J. LSLIBNYHAL. Suddenly, at Yale College, on the evening of December 17, 1875, ©. . Harry, eldest son of ©. H. and S. P, Lilienthal, of Yonkers, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, on Tuesday, 21st inst., at threo o'clock. | Trains leave Grand Central depot ‘at 2 2; returning, leave Yonkers at 5:60 P.M. Mauony.—On December 19, after a long and painful illness, Timotuy Mawony, & native of Ballymartie, county Cork, Ireland, in the 29th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of his friends, No. 6 East Ninety- first street, on Wednesday morning, at half past ten o’clock. . Cork apers lease copy. Aireiwin.—On Won ecember 20, Cora Brite, only child of vey in and Kate L. Mitchell, aged 5 years, 2 months and 23 Relatives and ifends of the family are tnvited 3 a tend the funeral, from the residence of her tart West Forty- eighth street, on Tuesday, 2! inst, bre seven o'clock Mircue.t.—On the 20th inst, Catumume MitcHeLy, in the 66th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, 63 avenue B, om Wednesday, 22d inst., at one o'clock P. M, Moornkap,—At No. 339 East Twentieth street, New York, December 20, Mary Erkayon, youngest daughter of Dr. Joseph and Mary Jane Moorhead, aged 3 years and 6 months. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s Henan. McCayx.—On Monday, after a big 8 and severe illness, Bria MoCaxy, in the 57th year of his age. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from his late residence, 47 Beach street, on Wednesday, at two o'clock. Molsriny.—On Sunday, December 19, Bervarp Mois. TIRR, aged 65 years, 9 months and 2 days. Relatives and friends of the family, as well as those of his sons Jobn and Peter, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Tuesday, the 2ist inst.. at one o.clock, from his late residence, 622 West Forty-sixth sireet, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues. McInryre.—On the Sabbath, December 19, 1875, Mary Evmaneti, wife of Thomas Melntyre. The relatives and iriends of the family are lly invited to attend the funeral, from her late reai- TLL Eighth avenue, on Tuesday, December 21, at one o'clock P. M. McRowerts.—At Tompkinsviile, S. I., on Sanday, December 19%, Rosaxna, wife of the late Robert McRol erts, aged 64 years and nine months. j Faneral will take place from her late residence, Montgomery avenue, on Tuesday, December 21, at two Pe Ouxey.—On Sunday morning, December 19, Davison, youngest son of La Fayette and Ceceha M, Olney. ‘The funeral services will be held at the Forty-tbird | street Methodist Episcopal church, near Eighth ave- nue, on Tuesday evening, December t eight o'clock, and not at the house, as previously noticed. The friends latives of the family are invited to attend, RKE.—A solemn Fequiem mass (month’s mind) for the repose of the soul of the late Rev, Father O’Rourke, will be offered in St Joseph's church, Pa- cific street, on Wednesday, December 22, at half-past ten o'clock A. M. ‘The reverend clergy and lends ot or | deceased are invited. Powsrrs.—After a short illness, on Monday, Decem- ber 20, James Powers, in the 52d year of his age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, rageage Twenty-eighth street, on Wednes- atone P. da; " } PURSE con Monday, 20th inst,, of consumption, Ror, son of Melinda R. aud the late Augustus Purdy, in the 2ist year of his aj Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of Wm. E. Van Ranst, 131 Kast Sixteenth street, on Wednesday, De- comber 22 at half-past three P.M. Remains will be taken to White Plains for interment on Thursday morning. Brookiyn papers please copy. Rox.—On the 20th inst, Cancisu# N, Row, in the 60th year of his age. Notice of tuneral 4 RosENwenG.—On Sunday, 10th tnst., of pneumonia, Attcr, only child of Franziska and Tgnaz Rosenburg, aged 1 year, 9 months and 17 days. Friends of the family are requested to attend the : faneral, from the residence of her parents, 4450. Mark's piace, on Tuesday, the 2ist inst, at 11 o'clock A. M. SaxprorD.—On the 19th inst. » Peres Sayprorp, in th year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa- neral, from his late residenee, Clinton place, Irvington road, near Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, Decomber 22, Pi P.M. Interment in Mount Peasant Ceme- ter} Sxirn. due Brooklyn, Saturday evening, December 18, of pneumonia, ELizansra, widow of Walter J. . Smith, aged 70 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 148 Van_ Buren street, on Wednesday, 22d inst., at (wo o'clock P. StaLLANecuT. —In t city of New York, ‘on Satur. day, December 18, Frepemick §, STALLKNECHT, in the Soin year of his age. Funeral will take place from his Into residence, No, 42 West Thirty-second street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, atdwo o'clock, Sti.tuay.—On December 18, at the Hotel Branting, CHARLES STILLMAN, in the 66th year of bis age. Relatives and trends of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, trom No, 7 East Fortieth street, on thi Tuesday, the 2ist inst., at ten o'clock. TIRMANS, ~On. Monday, December 20, at her residence No, 69 High street, Brooklyn, Mago F, Grierin, veloved wite of Henry A, Tiemaun, in the 31st year ob her age, Notice of funeral hereafter. Wicnaw.—On December 18, of diphtheria, Epoar Caxraunr, only fou of Thomas M. and Phatbo Mec. Wi end and relatives are invited to attend the fus neral at No. S21 Fitth avenue, Tuesday, December 21, at one o'clock F Wusox.—\ary Winsox, tn the 75th year of her age, Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the Church of the Annunciation, Fourteen street, between sixtn and Seventh avenues, on Tuom day, iat inst, at half-past twelve P. M, Woov,—in Brooklyn, on December 19, 1875, Isaac T. Woon, in the 8ist year of his age. Relatives and friends, members of Alpha Lod, a invited to attend the funeral services, at the hoake “ol of P., also those of Mistletoe Lodge, F. and A, his father, 1. Wood, Jr., 681 Lafayette avenne, oi Tasiy, IR aS ee Ln ode