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ps ATE. AEP OM Sa ita aioe EET RAN Ere to the printed Stcck Exchange lists it will be seen (hat by far the greater portion of the business was In Chi- cago and Northwestern consolidatea coupon gold bonds and Milwaukee and St, Paul consolidated sink- CITY TERMINAL FACILITIES, {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) Transportation Association, appointed at the last meet- ‘ng, have accomplished, I have not yet learned, al- though | understood Cojone! Baker, E eeogns it, to fay they were about maxing a report. ere is noth. ing new in the status of the various companies a8 to freight matters to report. Mr. 8. R. Blanchard, vice president of Erie, told the HRRALD writer that he was not prepared yet publicly todiscuss the matter. He intended to commagicate his views to the Cheap Transportation Association very goon, _1¢ will thus be seen that the questions bound up with the opening for business of the New York Central Barclay street freight depot are various, andbid fair to ve a trifle complicated. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Stock Market Sluggish—Speculation Con- fined to but Few Securities. par Wanner GOLD STEADY AT 1111-2. Money on Call Loans 2 and 21-2 Per Cent— Railroad and Government Bonds Firm— Investment Shares Quiet. Wat StTRERT, } Mopar, July 17—6 P. M. The stock market to-day has been so unsuggeative in ita history that a mere review of the prices will carry {ts own comment, Many brokers are absent, and among those who remain there is a want of the old time dash and enthusiasm, The consequence is that the fluctuations of the day have been inconsiderable, and the changes at the close, compared with those of Baturday, unimportant. Tho largest transactions were im Lake Shore, of ‘which somé 16,000 shares were sold, between 554g at the opening and 547; ut the close. The highest price was 6534 and tho lowest 545. Western Union opened at 713%, advanced to 714, receded to 70% and ended at 114%. Micnigan Central brought 47% a 47h a48a 87%. Pacific Mail wasa shade more lively at 253¢ a 24% 025. Erie was marketed at 14%, a 147%. Wabash was also active and rose from 2}, to 3, Ohio and SIis- alssippi declined trom 16}; to 153 Central of New Jersey retains its firmness at about 1235.0 78.072, while Delaware and Lackawanna 1s dull and without material change. THE SALES TO-DAY, The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 49,700 snares. BALES OF ACTIVE STOCKS TO-DAY, 4,800 Rrie, 17,700 Lake Shore, 250 Cleveland and Pitts- burg, 100 Northwestern preferred, 200 Rock Island, 8,600 Pacific Mail, 200 St, Paul, 260 St. Paul preferred, 4,740 Ohios, 9,150 Western Union, 1,300 Wabash, 6,730 M.chigan Central, 260 Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ern 1,290 New Jersey Central. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICKS. Tho following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening. Highest, * Lowest. New York Central. . 108 108 55 108 Harlem. + 40 340 lao BHO, cc ocsie + 14% 147% 4 Lake shore, i 5 % 84 5% al oe . a Se Northwesterd paca ence $214 42 Northwestern preferred... 6634 66} Rock Island, + 109 109 Piusburg. + 943g 936 Milwaukce and St. Paul... 404, 405, Mil. and St. Paul pret. 1M 71% Dhio and Mississippi 16", New Jersey Central. 53 Del. and Wes 101K Union Pacific. ol CG. cand Lc, 4 Western Union..... TN Atlantic and Pacific Tel... 84s 18 Pacific Mail Zig 254 Panu "go Chi & Alton sre Dleve & Fitta vay Chie NW..... 42 Chi& N Wot. eo Chi a RI... 108%, ade Beran, 40! Micste pt. 7 ADVANCE AND DECLINE. The following,are the changes in closing prices com- pared with those of Saturday: Apvaxcx.—Delaware and Lackawanna, 34; sey Central, is; Wabash, 44, Union Pacific, iy. veEciixe,—Western Union, ',; St. Paul common, 34; Go. preterred, 34; Producers’ and Petroleum, 1{; Pacitic Mail, 44; Ubio abd Mississippi, ‘5; Northwestern pre- ferred, 3;; Michigan Central, 4; Lake Shore, 44; lll dois central, 44. The rest ot u New Jer- market was stationary, THR MONEY MARKRT. Cail loans were made on the basis of 2), and 2 per tent, The money market reflects great easo, The fol- lowing were the rates of exchange on Now York at the undermentioned cities to-dgy :—Savannah, 44 premium; Cincinnati, quict, selling 50c. to 1-10 premium ; Charies- ton, offerings light, 4s a 4 premium; New Orleans com- mercial, 4; bank, 34; Chicago, Te. premium, and St. Louis, 75c, to $1 premium. Sterling exchange was quict. Prime sterling asking rates, 4.89 a 4.91; seiling rates, &s8a 4881; and 490 a 4.90%. Reichmarks, 954 a 053; and 9574 0 963, Cables, 93% Prime Paris, 5.15 and 5.12);. f TUK GOLD MARKET. Gold opened and closed at 1114s, with sales in the mterim at 1115;. The carrying rates were 1, 3,3 and Upercent Loans were also made flat, OPERATIONS OF THR GOLD EXCHANGE BANK. Bold balances. a sete $395,812 Currency balances 1,003,933 Gross clearances. . Ms 16,794,000 CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Currency exchanges..... + $62,511,173 Currency balances 597,742 Gold exchanges... 10,847,055 Gold valance: 352,488 The following are the shipments of specie from San Francisco for the past fifteen days:—Gold coin, $11,734; gold bars, $234,160; silver bars, $247,800, INVESTMENT SHARES. Investment shares were steady. Delaware and Lack, wwapa gold at 101%; Jersey Central, 7235 Ruck Island, 109; Illinois Central, ex dividend, Hariem, 140 a 141; Wells Fargo Express, 85; Am yan Express, 581¢ 253); a 59';; Chicago and Alton, 102 a 10234; Morris and Essex, 101% ; Prowucers’ and PetrolGum, 113; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 9434 a 9455. ‘THR UNITED STATES TREASURY. The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $166,000 yold on account of Incerest and $33,000 in redemption of five-tweaty bouds. The Sub-Treasury to-day released $20,200 silver coin. Internal revenue receipts to-day, $700,000; customs, 450,000; bank notes received, $900,000, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Government bonds closed firm at the following quo- jations:—United States currency sixes, 125\; a 1264; Jo. do,, 1881, registered, 119% 0 119%; do, do., do., foupon, 120 a 120%; da do, 1865, registered, 116% ¥ 116%; do. do, do, coupon, 116% a 116%; do lo., do., new, registered, 1174, a 117%; do, do., do, 1, coupon, ITs a LITA; do. do, 1867, registered, (1944 a 11934; do. do., do., coupon, 11939 « 1194; ao. lo, 1868, registered, 1214 a 121%; do. do,, do, cou- pon, 12144 a 121%; do. teu-forties, registered, 11844 a 118%; do. do,, coupon, 11854 a 118%; do. fives, new, 1881, registered, 116%; a 116%; do. do, do., coupon, UTS, a 11775. ‘ THE FOREIGN MARKET. The London advices repert consol: per cent higher than on Saturday and United States bonds firm, but without material change in quotations. Ene ad. vanced to 13% a 13%, The Bank of England gained £370,000 steriing on balance to-day. The Times, in its financial article, says:—‘Robert Mines and Alberger, Brother: & Co., merchants, have tailed, Theif united liablities are £70,000, Messrs. Gilbert, Wright & Clarke, wholesale hosiers, have also tailed. Their Habilities are reported at £30,000," Rentes in Paris, 106f 80c, Exchange on London, tf, 26c. The following are, the balf-past four P. M. quota- tions: Consols {or money, 95 11-16; do. for account, WG 11-16 4 05%; 1865's, old, 106 a 1064; 1867's, 109; Yen-forties, 108), ; new fives, 10645; Erie, 13% a 16%; ee bi RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were unusually active, By reference NEW YORK’ HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ing funds. Theso issues have been favorites f timo past, but, to-day the transactions were uncom- monly large and attended with much animation. Chi- cago and Northwestern coupon gold bonds advanced from 957; to 963, Milwaukee and St, Paul sinking funds selling up to 91%. Lehigh and Wilkesbarre con- solidated rose to 87%, Union Pacific firsts to 103, and Chicago and Alton firsts brought 118, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy sevens 120, and Delaware and Hudson registered of 1894 110, sinking funds to 934. The latest bids were as follows:— Albany and Susq 112 Buff & State Line 7's....101%% | 100 Albany and Susq 2d. .1085¢ Kalamazoo & Wid P Ist. 87 Albany and Sucq 101 Luke Shore dividend... 105 Bos, Hart & Eric Ist. 1894 Lake Shore cou ep Ist. .106 Boston, Hart & Ei 20 Lake Shore con rg Int. 10635 Bur, C R & M Ist 7'sg.. 4436 Mich Cent cor 1902. 103 Chee & Ohio 6's, Ist... 25 Mich © Int 6's, "82,6 f. 11249 Chicago & Alton Ist....117 ¥ Con 6's, 1883: 0% Chicago 4 Alton ine.¢..103 Central’6’s, 1887, .105 Joliet & Chicago Ist....108 real estate. 101 St L, Jack & Chic Ist.. Chie, Bor 4. Q4 pe, at 11S st State bonds America. 300; hattan, 136; Caltornia .. Ophir. Chollar Savage Mexican, Best & Beleb of to-d: Cleve, Piville & A’ new. 104 Buff & Erle new. . Bank shares sold at 114}, Commerce, National, 8834; Fulton, 135; Fifth Avenu 112; Merchant: 96; Ninth Nationa! 78; North America, 90; Park, 120. Consolidated Virginia 491¢ Segregnted Beiche! Consolidated Imperiai Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross, .... ‘The following table of prices of the prominent gold and silver mining shares, including the opening prices | as received by telegraph from San Francisco, 1s farnished by Wiliam Ward, Drexel Building: 104 4 TORK 110614 Pacitic RR of Mo Lat, Pacitic RR of Mo 2d We Alton & TH Ist Han & Cen Mi West Union bds. 1900, ¢. STATE BONDS, were dull BANK SHARES. m4; Merchants’, PUILADELPHIA STOCKS. - 55% . Alpt 4 i lw 4 az er. 2 By Crown Point.. Yellow Jacket Belcher Confidence Sierra Nevada Exchequer Overman Justices... Caledonia. - & Chil Missouri long 6's, however, advanced to 1055g and Tenneasees to 46 ; a 465,. tor Commerce, at 137 for ‘The latest bids are annexed :—America, 135; American Exchange, 1083; ; Central National, 101; City, First National, 200; Fourth 210; Man- Exchange, The following are the Philadelphia stock quotations at three o’clock this day :— Ri 1sie. Jamaica, 1 18c. w 18)x6.; Costa Rica, w18e.; Manila 17,» 1sc.; Angostura, nila 14% COTTON. —There was a very moderate demand for spot at unchanged prices. closing prices tu-day compare with Sacurday’s prices as fol- 600 lu no 1000 di O00 Paeific 200shs PCL & P Co, 10 weet Un Tel, 1200 iS 85 American Ex, vee do 81 200 Mich Con..b €.530 9 m do... es &* lwLs e's RR be 904 200 NJ Con Rie .b ICO Tol & Wab Bit..be 964, 300 do “ms Lu do. is do. cited do. nm” im do. : TI 200 Clov & Pitts gt.be 1% 10 do on Ti Wo del Lae WER 0 Ty OU ChI& Alt RK... je Mail'BK.be x47 “go TO 8 P 100 shy N J Con RR. 100 do..... 200 do 100 Mil 4 8tP RR. 83 100 Chi & Alt RK 1 10) Mor & Ess KR.. 1200 Ohic 4 M RR, lou StL, KC & N 100 ‘do do COMMERCIAL REPORT, COTTON SPOT QUIET, AND BSTEADY—-FLOUR DULL—-WHEAT DULL AND LOWER—-CORN DULL AND LOWER—OATS STEADY—PORK LOWER—WHISKEY DULL—PETROLEUM EAS- IER—NAVAL STORES QUIET--OILS STEADY-— GROCERIES FIRM—FREIGHTS UNCHANGED. Baltimore, 6 } to June 8, 96,500 do at M Striet low muddling... Middling.... a Good idling. Strict good Middling fair. | Fair. ae —Stained—Good or t good urd low middling, 10¢. Wie. Spot»: follows: Export...... Consumption, Java, government bags, 2c. a 22e.; do., grit ‘Suturday, were a» tullow SOU bales at 1113-1 ber, 10) av 11 13. 100 at 1d FUTURES CLOSED QUIET QUIET—LARD DULL AND Monbay, July 17—6 P.M. ‘The markots were very dull, irregular and in some cases lower to-day, the unsettled condition of bread- stuffs being the chief feature of interest on Change, whilo wheat was dull and lower, closing Wholly nom- inal, Corn Was also duil and lower. Oats comparatively steady. was dull and lower, the spot was quiet. Futures closed quiet but steady, Grocer- Whiskey was firmer. Pork was quiet, Lard Freights were unchanged. Cotton on To AOR ATH Bd,incnime 71 | les were firm. Nuval stores were quiet but stendy, Oils y large. se Hell & BU tat nw + 92 | were quiet but steady. Petroleum was quict and ew jer. Han & StJoeon-..- $04 Tol. Reo War EU Rf | Corvee.—The market for Brazile was quiet, We note Tud, Bloom'n & W ist.. 283% Tol’ Wab Ist, oxt ak, | sales of 5,000 bags Rio, ex Edmuad Gabselle, and 5,039 Mieh South iP 2d Borin meee . « ] bags do., ex Emily in lots, on private terms, At Baltimdre Gee Toler tos) Hand Naples tae. § 1,250 and 509 bags Bio sold, ex Grey Eagle, on private Cleve & Tol new b | ”..108 Great West Ist, {| terms. The stock of Rio (x 107,219 bags; at Galveston, 2,000 Cleve, Piville & A, old..103 IL & So Towa 1 do. ; at New Orleans, 18,174 do.; at Mobi 09 do; at do, Afloat and Id@ding for United States i3,405 do. Patchased for United States to July 15e, a We quote Ordinary cargoes, F do., 16%c, #17e. ; ood dy., I7!ye. a 1790. 18e.; extrome range for lots, Ie. « to yood, 15!j¢. © 17¢., gold, ninety mats, lon, 164¢c. w Singapore, do., 18¢. a aracuibo, 14%j¢, 4 18e.: Lajguay a ITe.; St. Domingo, 14% rare a 1Re.; Curacow, 14,0. « Te. Futures closed quiet but steady. The July 15, 2 a 11 13-16 all 1316 udeayy July V7. 125-33 w TL 12-16 “TL ad ete 1129: Bid, Asked. City sixes, old. ae 10433 — City sixes, new. . i 1087, 109 United Compunies of New Jersey Woy Pennsylvania Railroad. . 52% 52% Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Ady 4435 eat Lebigh Valley Railroad . B95 936 ail 6 Catawissa Railroad, preferre 43 — oa Philadelphia and Ere Railroad... 18 18% | —Quoiations are baved on American standurd of classifica Northern Central Railroad. 34 wi tion and on cott ranni.g in quality not more than: Lehigh Navigation... 44x 4484 | alfa yrade above or below the grate quoted i ‘ leaned, uma. N. Onl \. i Lehigh Navigation, gold loan 103 10355 | Ovainary, plands Alanine. Orleine. Pern, MISING BTOCKS, Strict orinar, oy oy i i 4 The following are the closing official prices of eo caer abs te e fon'® +16 mining stocks to-day :—- Low dnitiling...2.-4. 1013-16 1 idling. To-Day. Mal, 283 ACO pales (short i Suly 13. July 14. July ls, July17. Changes, Bigs ete ee Alpha 3 Bt 86 Bd echoed 5 pop nig! Belcher. 18 48 TT Deehned 1 i Best & Bol 420 4200 41 41 Declined 1 "900 wt LItye,, 100 8 Caledonia. .... 8 8 9 9 Advanced 1 ‘Ohte oo ade AL 5-MWe. Calilornia..... 65 GO 59 #56 Dechned 7 ’ ae Choliar Volos. 74 G2 72 FR Declined 2 AV is pons. varetavahicnntouee Con, Virgmia, 48 4748 ds dc i i Cotta Mons en's Crown Point,. 9 10. 10 10 Advanced 1 | Ghagleston, 32; Wilmin ‘Norton Eurekaon..., 12 12 11 11 Declined 1 | Philadetptia vales. Gould & Curry, 16 164 14 Dechned 1 | 95 balers Nor’ q A 5: ui aghts closed tulle $ A a et lar ei os RAN I espa Hicelo: byt abeas Me, Sougpcsuenns th thambag Lp steams be to bres |. by stewm, 3, Sustiee. 22 «22 «1 BL ~Declined 1 | iivarnook Sil dchy stem: by bull 5-16 Kentuck . Oe panes eRe = | Fisow ino Oxats."Kecelpts-“Piour, 1.547 Mexican 28° «28 29 29 Advanced 1 | 72.700 bushels; curn meal, is, “ani * y 96,207 bushes ro, “8,200 do.; rye, 1,275 do, Me penn AL HB Declined 4 | ait, (315 do. The Hout marker wes'dail und semewhut Raym'd&eiy, 9 8 8 8 Declined 1| eT NORE teclcaing Urata, Wossed ead teeteet Savage... -8 4% Ww Ww ~ e nested quot ne he Our eae quiet, with Si Nev: 5 4 i f DUO bbls. at $4 50 a BO 15, meal wan quiet, with Silver a 7 io) if or i 1 | ier oPaiout b00 DUA. we 8320 a 83 Ho for Hrandywine and Union Consol 10 n n 11 Advanced 1 $2 60 « $3 for Western aud Jersey yellow per bul. We YellowJucket.. 28 26 25 45 Dechined 3 | 10 Stat 182 00.0 §$3 0» 100.0 Pa 2000 do. 000 M &s P do. Luv) Un Fae itis 1st, lou vac Mail 85. wo di 200, do. LONJ Cen RR lov Chi @ Ki RR uo Mich Cen wi 400 : *Ex-dividend $2 per share, i...59) 47 4% 2PM. $0070 U 8 5-20, ¢, 8, 12136 SHOUND BOARD=| POM. ‘dids.be 105% 100shs PacMail 88.03 25 . 46 ly do 40)2 100 Hartem 40 a de... oi ay) Superfine State. rn meal, Jorsey en meal, Brandywine. Corn meat. p —Wheut was aull Continent an ‘atne, good, 74e, a7 Ae. gold, #400410 e ours ptate 510 Choice Stave . 57 sapertine Western, 3400 400 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES | sapertine We 40% 40 hetegion Giorsiii i . as ow Mowpar, July 17, 1876, eownid tou , shipp yan 0a 500 | g ; Kound t Unio, trade brands. 5258 600 BHVORE CALL A MM, | Family 0: i Oa 4 7 Bt. Louis, low extra. . Fee eae ee Oe Tore don en nee: $06 | Bt Loule, straight extra, ‘BON ¢ 100 47 St. Lantis, ch an 8 | St. Louis, choice tamily.. 000 1 47% 10000, Too 8 superfine 1900 #3 1000 30000 Lee 20 00 420 iwanke ‘and. No. 2 Chicago’ wad Wi wholly nominal at wvout 0 BL UL for the former an ieee A $1 OS ior the latcer, ‘The sales were about 100,00) bush —— eis Sie, to we, for rejected aud No. 3 sp Sh OL for quo No. 2 Chicago, $1 05 » $1 UN lor uugrayzed Minnewotn, $1 05 ri er red, $1 20 tor amber, $1 OS « SL LU tor sinall lots 2 ) Eri mber Texas. in the abuve is GU.00) ae ; all, ont $i 16 sg * Same wos. ad lower, We wove sales of about 10.0.0 3 Oe es - ushels xt 4Ue. die. Jur hented ie. hor 709 ans tae BB 72 Slige. tor steamer, ni: AGe. tor ungraded nitved iat 100. 2 Me 4 small parcels of suuthern setiow. 1 10 Obi & hiss. : rerdiven ll Ww lu do. M | pn align ee 3% MNBL GMCE Ve und barley mult wore quiet. = 7 200 UxMP AND J UTe were quiet; 200 bales butts sold at 2%, AND 11:3) 4M Wi imAmericun dressed, $190 « $209 foe xi $10000 US 5-20,0, 85. 11634 $150) US 5-20, ¢, "68be 121% | mage ebgee A fet AL yan ee T0000 US 5-20,6,'05.m" Nis, 4000 don... eevee IRD juter ace er Georeany: Jaye butte 500 | do © 7% 19009 Us aN disc: guid? fatto, oige otc ge 500 USe Lee ww Urienns wan steady and: tale) FLAS! BOARD— 0:30 AL ( fi + age it $5000 Mo 6’s,longbds. 1054 700 shs Erie RR....b 6 iphoto 1000 do. 1064, 20 do. obigge Banaan 12000 Tenn 6's, old... 4044 400 qo. oe. ei 50) Tenn 6s, ne 48% 100 do. tet Dut stend: 5.0 Tenn e'snaeries 4055 4) do Saye, toate ik Alt Ist... 11 100 Mie. © Gaupeatine at 20.06 110, 100 60 ty. neu ht wot ae belie: os po aH Wilmington, &. 1000 L 8 Ist.cone .. 100% 10 yy Tucpentioe dal 4000 0 & M const... YO 100 Tie. bid. 4 ZEN eg. 16% 100 tos aie 2000 Ohio & Miss 2d. 68%, 10) “ oat, 2UU0 West Pae venus. Os, 20) nd cottumseed, ernde, cliow winter, c. ME make, Soe, w ¥Ac. 5 sper 5 p S000 Wu Te 18h. bs * do. bleached winter, $1 65; da, 1 & bir, "84. +. crude Nort Gve. : dv. Southern, de. TP & W, let, ED bs . Te, & Te. , 0 casks, $1 17% a $1 2u%s; do., 2000 Tee od cases, $4 35.0 $4 40; winter biewched tsi, 4Ne. ; eruue fish, 4 COD Ma 8 Lod Boe BI,” , 54%, PeTnoLKum.—The market for refined was quict and easier, x 85 O4. | Crude was stendy. ‘Thero was # resale of 2,000 bbi 309 do. taco 4% fined at 18%. The clon prices were a3 toliows :—Crude, | 0 te | im oul, do. in bois, ‘refined, in. buts. 17c, & ALO CHLANWRRpf be O64 | Li ice. im cases, 20440. 'n Wye, Naplitha, WWKe. he Sitka ote Kepts Ty | fined at Philadelpui fc. ; du. at Baltimore, loge. 167%. 20 DyL & W Re.be.ss 101% | Auvices from the Creek were ax loliows: — Parker's United, lt MOrecrcennnes MOM | $2 B44, 82-25; shipments nominal, $2 435: Vil City in: Tike ag RS Cem ail. be Tess getive but firm; G4 U4 bid Upited, “sulpwonse. $4 4; » ‘. h abbee B 2 4. Tin 80 do 72% | ” PRovistons,—Roceipts—Lart 306 tlerces and 8 cases ZL OSL, KCAN..be 5: | meats, 168 packaxes; beel, 49 tierces The pork TW% lwo ao. bs 6 was dui wosing at the secund * call’ as follows:—Jduly, 1 we: . 6 | S19 70 bid, $40 BS avked: Anuuat, $19 95 bid, $20 10 Ti 100 Packt ot Move 8 | asked: september, $20 10 bid, S2U 30 anked. The sales were ay 10 do. + dy | 1,000 bbis, at #40 for August und $20 10 tor September: 5 71% 1100 Ohio & MUS 16" | pols family sold at $21, Cut meats ruled steady, wit Ta lw do. 16% | of 500 tresh lame at Vaige,: Gy trea shoulders at 74¢. 5 Ty GOO 4 $18” | God fresh belil 450 pickled shuutiers nt O5ge.; 000 Tq 74 Ohio & Miss pf. (be =) | do, do. at Ue.{ G00 pickied hams at 1439c., and 25 bones clear By do. TW LO do. wo oY on private terms. Fresh hams wore quot d at 10s¢. 20 Harlem #R..be.b3 1 1000,C &TURR.be “4 fresh bellies at Og, # 10e,, plekied hams wt lc. « 100 Ubi & BL at. .ve I . ns ne gaits os wie, § lige and boxed bell 6, my Yige. a 1ZMe. Bacon was quiet but stondy at it Bek kk CALI PLM, wr city long ele c. for Western. Beer was 4. $1009 Un Pacstand... 99% JOshs MichCen RR. 47% | but unchanged. rn mess, 811 a $1 WOT ANY cod 200 4% ev a S10 1; tlereed, city exire 10000 Pac of Mo 24... 475, g23 *: Pritwe mens, &. 20.00 Md P const. 47h awd’ flemer; about 4A) LbLs. 100 she FourthN Bk... ah ot, xt $17; pring Western at $3 a $20. 100 Hest in vel Day 14sec. for 10k, for lou Erie RR... rw baad 20 bid, S11 22 Bin Heyy asked; Octobe ‘The saley were about 6,009 theres dg and Sit $0 nd . $1140, $11 45 and 8 116 tierces city Ile, ana Western at lic. w Ilse. Ketined was quiet; 4 it 1ze. for South Ameriea, 11 11-14e, for iige. for Cuba, The market for raw wi iy bhds. tated, BYGe. & 118f¢.; second quality do., 1134¢. @ 11}g0.: eut loaf, 113,0. " SteaniNxe.—-Receipi?, 100 tlerees and 14 bbls. The murket way quiet at 1%. for prime. TALLOW. Receipts, 10 blds,, 95 bbls, a markot was yitiet, with sales of 89,000 ibs, former for off grade, Witskey.—Receipts, 482 bbls. whiskey and 50 bbls. we ‘The market’ was firmer; 100 bbls. sold at $1 15 8 Freicurs.—With Night offér ngs of tonnage rates wero steadily maintained, but business way moderate in the chartering line. Room ou the berth was higher and in good cases, The Be abiie., the demand. “ihe engagements juelu To Liverpool, per AX) boxes chuese at 35s. and by anil F Is grain at igd., GO 50" While, tallow at Gd, To Glas; per steam, 3/000 ow. “To Rotterdam, per stexn bushels crain tor early August shipment at Pd. standard. ers ombrace :—Am American brix, hance to the Baltic, OO bbls, refined petroleum at Gs. w Gs. Sd. according to place of destination :& British bark, from Philadelphia to Brewen or Antwerp with 6.000 bbls, do, at 5s. ; « British bark (to arrive) trom New York, do'phia or Baltimore ty Havre, Antwerp or Bremen, ut Os, a Se, Sd, ; the latter price If ty Ambwerp. “NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS. Moxvay, July 17, 1876, RXCEIPTS FoR THE PASE WEEK. Vee wasbele xrain at ide. » 10%d Cows. toes, 2 2,553, Baz 12 ‘3.457 2 Wi 43 T.5Rb on ‘x remely slow, with w further reduction strong per Ib. on the eldvinis rates of last Frida xed from Shy per Ib, weights 54; ewt. ron 50 108, his been’ allowed met, gen 5 ity ‘rom paor to good ‘bein ixtiosh street yuran T. 4 onrs of horned eattle, 77 Uline with $1 on por he Rastman sold for se steers at oe. per ib. scant; #0 illinols si per Mend. weight “78 Bice, ver i wea 7 i steers ut slge. a steers at Myc, per is avers at Moe nto per 114 Hilnois steers at ¥\e. per Ilinois steors ar ye, a Ie. per I Minois steers at Wy wekght 7 weight 7h; welube 6% owe weight i ‘wt Wye. per” 1b, Shi ewh: BL Tinols at 10e. per "Ib, cwt, T. tor Bedlord Kennedy” 69” Tih at OMe. w 1O'Ge, per Ib, weight 4 ewt.; 34 11 at lle, per iv., weight 7} for Coon & bans weights 63 a 7 cwt weights Thy ewt. a7 f ewt, Coon’ & Tho 93 Holy steers at with $1 off per head, weight 10 ew & Meyer soli or’ Morris W 6s Mh nots st » perth. with $1 off per head, weight ¢ 2) Iinois steers at Use. per Tu, weight iy ev IMinois steers at Pye. per Ib., weight 7 ¢ reat He. per ib. with we. ou per hea 2B Alliunis steers At Ue. per Ib. with ight 7M ewe. ¢ 19 Mth 7g ewts OS Mlinuls steers ‘1. Wheeler is steers at Wye. a 104, M, Lonterbach sol Tew ) weight $5 off the at it 10%je, per Ib.” weight for TC: _Heastinan perlb., weig.t 7, ewt for Mortis & Waisels 150 Ulinoin steors at Bye. per 1b., weizhts GACewt, a 10ewt., strony, . nuhu sold tor J. Kounedy 47 Kentucky steers at We. per Ib, weigh for Brown Kentucky steers ut 1b, weigit 7 .; for Rahn & Furst wee ONE at 4c Ib. weight 3g ewt, Ulery it Cary for ves 118° fihin mt Dic. iu 10ie, per b,, weight Bewt., forG. Allison; 45 Kentucky steers, ut Se A Tl, 4. Williamis molt for A. N. Monn WOR abu ight 73s 1 7 Minois chard sol 1b., with 50e, at De. pel per Ib, Mee. 9 strong ate hoad, weigitt Ke. per 'Id., we ght 7! for Coon’ ana Hashy 4 ‘a Jiuitols teers at 9! weights 7} 10 ewt. At Jerse sold for Heirseh, Myer with $1 0 Heail, weld 1'je. per Ib, weight 7 7) “Hlinols steers at foant: 6 Mlinois steors w ewt. Ml wchimiat sold fork Jb,, with 1 on per head, weight Gy ewe, erlb., weight 6 ewt; 24 Missourl M per Ib, welzht 6 ewt.; on Steors at Myc. per Ib! weight 6° ewr., with 7 yer head: i. 4 steers At Me. Lon per head, weight 74 ewt. Meyer & 8 Iilinots steers at per lied, welht 634 ow: weit Zi owt; 491i steers at 104e. per 744 ewt. : PS Llihols steers at 10!e. por Ib., weigh strong, 7!g ewt.: tor Briguy & Co., We. per 1)., weight 14g ewe. ; 4 Missouri se. per u cat F Louterbach sold’ tor Co, teers at 10e, per GY own; jasouri stuers at 10'jc. per 7 ‘ewt. KE. Dadley sold for Mortiaon & fs steers at Ole. per Tb., with 25e, off | D1 Lilinois stee it Place, we ib 135 end anu BI on per. heud ‘on. f hend, weight 0% ewt.: 32 Mlinais steors at Wye. per Ib, Weight Uj ewt.¢ 10 Hiinols steers wt Ue. per tb, welzhi Tewt ‘Totfey & Sons sold for Mortis & Wuinols 15 ‘Tlinols steers at Mie. per Ib, welt 5K ewe. BO Illingis steers at Me. per Ib., weight 5%" owt 48 Tiinuls. stecrs, at Oc. per Ib,. with ae. off per head, weight i; cwl. ; 23 Lilinols steors at Vige, ee lb welghs Ty owt. ably ewe, Martin Fullor 4 Co, ould tor 8, WW Aller ton IU Titingis steors at Usse. per Tb., weight Oly exe Minois steers at ge. per th., weight, ti'4 owt, with IU the lot; 3 MMlinwis steers at he" per Ib, with weight Gly ewt.:°7 Mlinois steers st ge, weight Gewt, $1 Mlinoix steers at 1c, perth 15 Tinots steers at LO'ge. per Ib.. weight 6! nell seid for s, W. Allerton 16 [inois steers with $1 on per head, weight 6 ewt, at per Ib, weights 61, ewt. why y & McPhorson ‘old for B. Magnes 44 indiana stee at Ys, a Ue. per db., weight 7‘, ewt, : ford. Moimes, 14 Ke teks steers ut 1Otze.n He. per lb., weight 855 owt, J. FL Saddler 15 rough ox tt per Ib, wel Ibs. per hoad, gross weight; tor Weber & Co.. 18 rough at Uige. per iv., weight Gy ewt.; for Henderson & Ov. lo Kentucky oxen at ¥ze, per Ih, weights ewt, Bunre AND Lans.—Trade siow with w depressed feelin :, ‘Phe market closod weak, with sever] flocks unsul sold xt de, w.)4¢. per bs at Se. we. per ib, & Pidcock sold 58 Kentucky lambs, weight 03. Ibi hend, xt Oise. per Ib: 204 Kentucky lambs, wolght 62 Ibs. pee he i WE Jersey inmbs, welght (8 Ibe. per he: 81 Virginia lanibs, weight 53 Ibs. per boud, nt 6c, per tb. 49 Kentucky sheep, werght 80 Ibs. pet head, at dige, per Ib. : 25 Kentucky sheep, weight 81 Ibs. per head. er Ib. ; BY Ohio sheep, welicht > lbs. per Ib. weight Tewe; ewt. *. 0. Do er head. wt be. per 76 Ohio . weleht 0G Ibe. per head, at per |b, Sold duilag the past. week, ‘11,863 and “lambh; range ‘Ot prices for eheed, 44¢. 10e. e average 91 Ohio sheep, wel Ohio sh weight per at er Ib: oS sheep mixed, weleht fos por ead, nt Giye, per Id, Judd & Buckinzham so, BY Onio dieep, werzht 168 Ibs. ph Uhio type weight 112 tbs. at 4X 420 Ken Jambs, weight 64 Ibs.sper he jambs, weight GS Ibs. per i 199 Ke ylumos, welghe Si Ib per ty niveky lambs, weight 70 lbs, por he: week, $474 sheep at $4 4a SE MY aver er ye. nm bige. per W. Eiliots sold 116 Kent “ Tio lbs, at Sie. per Ib: 404 Kenineky hunts, weight 2,710 uss, at Bloc. per lbd.; 10 sheep, weislt 1,020 Ibs. er Ib. ‘& Elliott sold 198 Olio sheep, weight Ke. MO Ohis sheep, woizht welght Jc. per at HMante woight latin, weight 4,319 lby., at 7 Bb Sontwcny ta: Keutucky lambs, Vuats aNd t G)ge. a 73Z6. per 1b, for ordin GALvEs y Cotton quiet; middling, Me. ; low mbidiing, orainury, Se, Net receipts, 53 bales. Exports coast 7G, daies, 160, Steek, 4586 N 3 middling, 111 Net receipts, July 17, 1974, Couon weak an es low mud- Wige. #02 Net’ receipts, 89 exports 200. Stock, 9,720, SAVANNA ly 17, ISTH, middling, 10%, ; iow ‘midaling, O%e.; (e. Net receipts, 120 vales. Exports coust™ 10, Stock, 1,337, Cotton quiet end nominal: 104c. good ordinary Exports coastwise, S42. t , 292,449 bushels: even, ¥ 7914 do. : rye, 437. of O8U, 748 busi: wheat, BUG. flour, 7.100 w middling, 1s, 52 bales, els; corn, 17, Hirowd shail ights lower Four quiet, ‘downward tations. Whi sales of 6, Milwankes at w 2 Western at Ole, dle. sales of 2 car loads Ohiw at i: neglected, Pork, lard and highwin _ Toukno, July 17, 1876. No, 1 white Wabash, 81 4: Michigan, $1 16; No. 2 do pot ‘and Ju: igs OT Flour quiet. No. 2 do., $105; No, + $127; 1 08 orn weak; high eo Jered; September, 51%: No. 2, F1Sge. 5 white, 4.400 bushels: © Flour, 200. ‘bbls, :° wheat, 000 bu he! ts, 7,000 do. AGO, Saly 17, 1876. ue dull, Whi panicky, No, 2 a: Angust hel Flo Chies ana Citcage «pring, 73 dull at a shad I spot or Aug ate dull an ust of Septembe. dull, weak and 10 95 a $10 07! Bulk meats eu leur rib sides, Tec. 4 106. ; Froihts firmer; Receipts-Flour, 3,000 Wbis, ; wient, 47,000 bushels: earn 179,00 dos, ont, 44,000 do: ry: buriey, 400 do. Shipments—Floa?, 6,000 Sis. ;" wheat,” 32,000 lnshel corn, 116,00) do.; outs, 160,00) do. AS, 644 do.: barley, 1, 04 do, At the afternven call of the Bourd—W heat ons: H2%e., August: MIye., Septemuer, Corn 45 . cash Septem! , $ Lard firm wud nachanged. Pork an Onte hemer; 27!) nged PRINT CLOTHS MARKET, Provinexce, & 1, July 17, 1876. or best standard and extra Printing cloths firm, » Gixt4 gouds, with quiet marke HAVANA MARKET. Iavana, July ¥ 218, Exchangs fem currency, 434 4-4 di Gall Spanish gold, 21% United stat (Uday signt, do , a 1g discount; 60 day short sight, do. 7 # 8 premium, mium, On Paris, 534 a6 premium, BRAZIL MARKETS, Rio Jaxvino, July 15, 1876, —Coffee—Market quiet, down- ward tendency, Gvod aps. 5,809 rein 45.50 reis per 10 kiivs. Exebange on Lyn M4, BANTOS, Juiy 15, 1876, ot, downward tendeney. "Superior 350" re.8 per ty Tor | vis steers at 10c. per lb, werght | 4 | have comps | owner u | tal requ | agents, near nominal. Good firsts, 5,90 reis a 6,050 reis per }) kilos, Exelunge on Landon, 2544, Average dully re- cripts during the week, 5.200 "bays Shipments of tho week—To the agnel and Norih of rope, 34,000 bags. Sales—For the Channel N: 000) bas the United tates, 1,040do, ; stock, 76,000 da," Freight per sail to the C: Bet Santos, July 12.—Coffee—Market animaced, prices firm; superior Santos, 5,000 05,750 reis per 10 kilos, Average dally receipts during the week, G0) baxe; shipments of the woek to wl countries, 17,000 bags: shipments to the Channel, Jhurope auc Miterranean ports, 17,000 bags; sales for Ku- ry 3.000 bags, stock, 37,000 bays. 10 Jaxxino, July 17.—The coffe market isquiet. Prices ¢ maintained at 08000 5,000 reis per ten kilogrammes for geod trst At pantos the market is animated. Prices are firm at 5,800 4 9,760 reis for superior, Exchange ou Loudon, 2515. EUROPEAN MARKET Livenrroot, Corrox Marker.—Livenroo: PM ‘uttires quieter, July 17, $330 Makknt.—Lonxpoy, July 1 m0 P, M.—Produce—Rpirits of petroleum, Y4,d. n 10d, por gallon. Loxpos, July 17—kvening —Liuwed cake, £10 a £10 05. — FINANCIAL, { PARTY, ERTENCED {NX THE S1OCK BUST Nees, wei ung mi with « banker or Stockbroker wiereoy he receives @ moderate salary, and will give sling situation in their office retura bis orders for buy and sell stocks ou Is need auswer, Address x PROTHINGHAM & Relisbte Puts and Call T REASC LIYE AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgages und other Aeeurities; iusurauce ul ail Kimts ellected with best eom- panics, J.J, WABRICH & CO. 11d Grondwaye AULTED RAILROAD BONDS d so'd by the old established and bond house of EKT H.NICOLAY & CO, No. 44 Ping st —7,.8 and 10 per cent choice City aud ier Al rities our specialty 2 3 xh) in reapee box 110 Herwid IMPROVED PROPE e excellent bonusmen ; $b mounis wanted. Addres: $25 FOR 90 DALS per cent. Address HASTE, Herald Uptown B ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON ao New York city Property: eity ivailroad s Words bought and so Wee GRANT Te OWN S. PIERCE, NO. 5 PING 51 ¥ TO Joan New Yori city tenement property; 6 per cent | rate 5 RT jocks and | Brondway, Nok POLICIES ‘Uther securities . 17) Browdway. ‘ ON IMPROV W YORK PROP. | y at Gand 7 pereent, at lowest expense; Second and | Leasebold Mortgages at eany tert 5 BORGE W. FICE OF THE LAK Southern Raiiway Comps , 150 Broadwi SHORE AND MICHIGAN The Directors of this two per cant w Ast day of August n KLNS, N pays of Messrs CHAs# & vek P ed on the mor TER, rer, 00D Parnes title dS, AND vada, nnd wishing to and property worked, ereto, in r formed BROKEK, terald vilice. ‘alivornin or uduress THE NTRD—INM day: today LAD VWANTED—boan oF sino" five yoars; first mortgage cipaly or uttornats only ad SIR Broudway. S20OU boas Wane MANUFACTURER, hal to got out large orders; real estate security. duress MANUFACTURER, box 104 Herald Uptown Branen oe. $250 WANTED—SECURITY HOUSEHOLD TR. | DIV niture; nor tw bo moved, Address EDWARD, | Dox IND Herald oilice, $15.000 B. leas: $250.00 box Fs Poet ultic $1.000.00 es bene OF $2 beral bonus, MX PE& CENT d city property. LOAN ON COLUMBIA COLLEGE .d; five years, | .K, MAY DEN, D WANTED ON MO; bie tn London, low rate TO LIAN ON MOREGAG trates VK. SEBVENSON, Jr., No. 4 Pine st. £88 OPPORPUNITIES, AS HAs R00) iNVest IN AN entablishod business, pial SHAY & FISHER, 114 Nassan st. STATIONERY AND TOY STORE, DOING A id businons, on principal strvet, tor sale cheap, on | terms. Apply to A. L. KOWE, opposite station, I GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR 1 manutacturing business already # oblk. ed to retire x d. $5,000, Address UC. ox 165 Heral RY DESIR AB: AND WELL PAYt G OTEL Property ior sale choayp, mated wt the head of direen~ it Lase, Orange county, Y., having 1400 tect water | ONT. SCONETY, AC, Un iT pAKse For furtuer particulars PALMER, ¥ ith wy., nea 7 -IN AN OLD ESTABLISHED cetis mt Washing on st., Brooklyn A SPLENDID CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY IN A legitimate business with suall capital Usll at 6s | Duane ate. third Nox ] AMUS! interentis antomuth auud out of dod “BASEBALL TAR us balls thrown; orn: jor picnics F &: x } ts sired | re wt low pric STEWART PABINER WANTED WITil $1 AE good neanainecurl lnrgety in advance feed profits, For tuil purticulurs apply to sAML. C. WEST, 1 Literty at, A UASH BUSINESS, WE rod | sung NEY & SMITH, 17 Centro st. ER WANTED—ACTIVE PREFERK Witt | J’ $25,000, to extend the business of a munutactory of | staple proprietary, goody for manulactuvers’ use: uiex- | contionable reverence, Address CUEMIUALS, ‘Heraid office. @ standing AND COLOR MANUFAC Pt NTS d U wish a youn partner with $12.0) tue tue purpose of extension. GRIGGS & CARLETON, 9 Broadway, Rage cero UNITY. $50) required, half eas: rent tree, HANKINS & UU., 28 Wost 20th st. WANTED—KITHER LADY OR 2X) to 25,000 eupital, im a bth turing busnoxw in New York : twenty to thirvy per cent on investuent sur e been made ju same business snot ialy necesvary. Frineipals only need address PICAC bod Herald olive ig COAL YAKU lofig extablixhed; rucks &e. Respor iD—A PARTY WITH #1,000 ‘A SAFE, i legitimate manuiactuting business: gouds in demand and profits lang: SLU, ANY HONEat BUSINESS MAN WITH THIS q fs nmount L will estabsish ina money making Vustaess whieh dull times don’t affect. Adress FI. HARDING, 681 Bi B20 ienrerbisices woes enon ember te AFF ALY & SMITH, 17 Contre « 400 easily manufactured, nsed in every store, 4 ¢ worked with # small capital: wil! sell Patent or State PARTNiit WANTED—IN A GOOD NA roallzed. c PER CENT NEF PROFIT—A NEW Aw Apply to W. H, box 19) Herald office. No 5 tuereol. $500 “A, Bus NESS MAN viii w $750 IN NEWARK WITIt jount to invest in au CASH WILL PURCHASE ONE-HALF | interest fn au established canb vusluess, paying dU) por month, 658 Broadway, rovin 6. SOO Nike SECURE WAGE INTEREST IN AN Dole old established and paying business, located o1 roadway. Address PROPRIGTOR, box 176 Herald off Rep 50U —PAK t WANTED IN A SAFE, ed) legitimate and extra profitable man. factur- ing Uusivers that will bear investigution, Address EXTRA, bux 110 Merata othee. nas eailgissetaas BUSINESS TROUBLES, | Winternitz & Battle, dealerg 1m wool at No. 103 Reade street, who made an assignment to L, Redfield, have filed « voluntary petition in bankruptey. Among the creditors the following held the largest claims:—k. J. Carrington, $ 90; Oclrichs & Co., $12,767 38; J. ‘ 086 '80; Alex. Rich, 34. a | J. A. Livingsto $4.90; Gompertaz, $4,671 48. The toial abilities aggregate $51,150, and the assets are merely nominsl, | Kleven creditors of Bamberuer & Gane, manufacturers of jadies’ garments at No, 403 Caual strcet, have tiled a petition to have the firm deolared bankrupt. The claims of the petitioning cred.tors amount tu $19,900, | the ‘ollowing bemg the fetaiec ciaims :—Seott Brothers, $5,740; Whuesido Brothers, $4,437 64; Lat timer & Co., $2,003 44; James Kiliott, $2,295; Vietor & Achelis, $1,805 88; Hardt & Co., $1,564. A petition in vaukruptey bas been tiled against David Warwick, of No, 320 Broadway, by James Pollock, John 0, Fullerton, Henjamin Biowhe, Jou K. Graham and Josepu , Murray. Sixty Ladwiy Kapt, the proprietor of the Steuben House, No. 205 Bowery, bas been sold out wader execu, ton. Simou Losier bas gone into vankruptey, with tiabil- ities amounting to $5,000, and nominal assets, $1,408, In the County Clerk's office there was filed yesterday the assigniment of John Stewart and Wifiam Mitchell, composing the firm of Stewart & Mitchell, to Frank Rothschild, SAD REMINDER OF THE FOURTH. On the Fourth of July while William Jowel, a boy, tiring cartridges «ta troo in Kast Thirteth street he senta bullet through the rigue knee of Thomas Karly, of No. 656 Second aveuce, Who wae sweeping th s.dewalk opposite to the t Jewel was wot arrested ¥, When be was comumitted to awatt te ily's ipjurtes, ‘The latter 1 now iu Hello. vue Hospital und bay hitle | bopes are cr cra | friends are respectiully inv ted to atte “ESSA ES * MARRIED, Jnxmincs—Fuystoy.—On Taesday, May 16, at the Tesidence of Mr. U. C. Leedy, by the Rev, Dr. Weston, C. H. Jensixas, of New York, to Mrs, 8. A. Euxprox, of Nashville, Tenn. No cards, SMaLLwoov—Wooprurr.-—On Monday, July 10, Jess vex H. Swantwoop to Doxa Wooprurr, DIED Camiut.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, July 17, 1876, Axwa, the youngest ébild of Robert J. gud Margarel Cabili, aged 1 year and 4 months, Relatives and friends of the fauily are Invited to. ate tond the funeral, from 618 De Kalb ay., on Tuesday, duly 18, at ball-past two o'cloe! Caus.—Yesterday morning, Lou of Isaac and Theresa Cabn, The funeral will take place to-day, at half-past wwe infant daughter P. M., from the residence, 118 East 62d st. Relatives as are invited to attend. yo Sunday, July 16, 1876, Epmone d friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend tbe funeral, trom his tate resh dence, 458 West 52d st., from thence to Calvary Cem etery, at half-past one o’clock P.M. Cansipy.—MicHant Cassipy, suddenly, July 19, in the 45th year of bis age. Cuamurns, suddenly, at his residence, 6576 Hudsom st, corner of West 11th st, Tuomas Cuamuers, aged o¢ years, Relatives and friends are especiatly invited to attend the funeral, trom the Scotch Presbyterian church, 14th st, east of 6th av., this (Tuesday) afternoon, a two o'clock. Coppixcrox.—On Monday, July 17, at the residence ofhis brother, at Kiagstou, N. Y., Jerrersox Cop DINGTON, Notice of funeral hereafter. Cows —On Saturday, July 15, ex-Judge Micuaus Cossouty, in the 63d year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at. tend the funeral, trom bis late residence, 222 West 501 Bt, on Tuesday, July 18, at ten A, M., to the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, 59th st. and 9tu' av., where a sol- emu wass of requiem ill be offered for the repose of his soul; thence to C lvary Cemetery. Cnonix,—On Sunday, July 16, suddenly, Tivorny H, Croxix, native of the 4 of Mualiow, county of Cork, Ireland, aged 31 years, Relatives and friends are respoctfully imvited to at- tend the Juneral, from his lato residence, 28 Rutger St., ou Tuesday, July 18, at half-past one o clock, Cork papers please copy. Davis.—At Paris, France, Jane 20, 1876, Cranves Wexprnt Davis, a 26 years, son of tho late Ben- jamin W. Davis. N Relatives and friends of the family are Invited te attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, July 18, at | a M., trom bis late residence, No, 14 Wiliow sty 2 ooklyn. Donsoy.—On Monday, Juty 17, van Francrs, son ot Francis and Eliza Dobson, in’ the 10th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited tend the funeral, from B16 We t dat 8t., on Tuesday alternoog, at hall-pa ne o'clock. , Dornavo, —Suddenly, of cholera infantum, at 16 Irv tig place, on July 17, Roswatuiia, mfant daughter Carlos aud Mercedis Dorado, ot Valparaiso, Chili, aged 10 months and 3 days , South American and Mexican papers please copy. Ea@ax,—On Monday, 17thinst, Mrs. Caruaninu Eoax, aged 49 years, 8 months and 15 days. Friends of the family are respecttully invited te Giant the funeral, trom her late residence, 77 Eliza eth st., on Wednesday, at twe P.M. FaL.ox,—On July 17, at bis residence, 79 Charl. ton st. Thomas Fat of the parish of Killeny. townland of Carthrou Taglor, county Sligo, Ireland, ip the 46th year of his age. Tho relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to attend his tuneral, from his late residence, on Weanes- day, at hull-past one o'clock, to Calvary Cometery. Gu pk. —At Jacksonville, Fla, on Wodnesitay, AkTHUR, Only son of Arthur and Ellie G.llen- ed 5 months and 2 days, GRSEN,—THOMAS GREKN, of sunstroke, in the 40tb year of his aj ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, No. S41 Broome st., on Weduesday, at two o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery, for inte HAVEMEYER. sever, in th Fauerat tro Thursday, July 20, at ten 0’ y 16, Joszeu B, Hava West 15th st, ob Relutiyes and Hea Thomas Heary, bo- lov . aged 65 years, @ na. tive of Killucan, county Westmesth Ireland, Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect: fully mvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, trom lus late residence to the church of Michael, where requieiy mass will be offered for the repose of his woul clock precisely, and from thenee to Calvary y for interment. Jonny. —Alter 4 protracted illness, at her late oat x.—On Monday, dence, 409 Adviphi 6t., Brooklyn, Mrs. Atweva Jonna, aged 6 . Her remains will be takev to Goshen, N. Y., 00 Wednesday morning for internient. Relatives and friends of the famiy wre invited eoattend the tuneral services at Goshen on Wednesday atternoon, without further notice Laturor.—Suddenly, at Lake Mabopac, Saturday evenmy, July 15. Freer E. Larimer, son of the Inte Rev. 1. E, Lathrop, D. D., in the 33d year of his age. Funeral services at the residence of his brother-in- law, Rev. Dr. Booth, 120 West 11th st, Weduesday morning, at half past uine o'clock, Mayninc.—in Brooklyn, at bis’ mother’s residence, 284 Snvith st., on Monday, July 17, Jauxs Manxixe, io of his ago. ly after the requiem mags, on Wednesday, at ten o’clowk, the hains will be removed from St, Paul's, Court st., to Holy Cross Cemetery. His triends, and those of nis brother, Aloysius, 0. 5. F., aro in vited to attend, Mreks.—Suddenty, at Manor Station, Long Island, on Saturday, July 15, 1876, Ovtavivs W. MeeKs, youngest soo of the lato John Mecks, m the 22d year of his age, Funeral services at the Church of the Holy Trinity, corner of Madson ay, and 42d st., on Tuesday, July 18, at three lock Y. M. Relatives and friends of the family and members of the graduating class of 187 rd College, are respectfully invited to atten withont further hotica, Hoston papers please copy. Morvorv,—In Brooklyn, on July 16, J. H..L Mom Notice ot funeral hereafter, ° McDivirt,—suddenly, on Satarday evening, Jom McDivirr, in bis 45tn year, ‘The relatives and frieads of the family, also mombers of the Joho J. O'Brien and John W, Lanthior nssocia- | tions ond members of the Eighth Assembly District Republican Association are respectfully invited to at- tond tue fanera!, on Tuesday, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 90 Willett st. Navourtoy.—On Sonday, July 16, Gerteupe, young. est daughter of James and Anu Naughton, aged 1 year and 5 months, The relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to attend the tuncral, from 34 Pell st, on Tuesday, July 18, at ten A. M. Nevix.—On the 17th inst., in the 68th year of bor ane, Many, relict of the Ite Jobn Nevin, of Galway, reland. Her remains will be removed from her late residence, 19 Ridge #t., on Wednesday, the 19th inet, at bail-past nino A. M., tO St. Mary's church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered tor the repose of her svul; thence to Culvary Cemetery tor interment, Relatives and friends respectfully invited, Poss axwki.—On Monday, July 17, WaLtRR, younges chiid of Morris and Eliza Poznunski, aged 8 months, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to ab tend the funeral, at the residence of his parents, 261 West desday, July 18, at ten A. M. In Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 15, oF NLL, daughter ot the Raven consumption, Victouta W. RAVES late W. H. and Sarah Ravenhill, Funeral services will be held at tho residence of her mother, 61 Pierrepont s&, on Tuesday, July 18, at \\mwoxn. On Send ing, July 16, after a long KPMOND. —On Sunday evening, Ju! rs iliness, Taowas Repwonp, aged 21 pt 4 The reiatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, No 444 pepe vetil nae st., on Tuesday, July 18, at half.past two o'clock. R ScuuYLER. —At Lake George, Saturaay ovening, July 15, James BuRcUBLL, infant son ot Walter G, and Jen- nie E. Schuyler, aged 1 months and 8 days. Faneral trom residence of his grandfather, 12 West Sist «t., on Tuesday, July 18, at ten A. M. Relatives and friends aro invited to attend. Stark. —July 15, CuaNouxe Starr, in the 96th of bis age. Funeral at tho residence of hi Starr, Stamford, Conn., on Tuesday, Ibth inst., at eleven o'clock, Carriages will moet the 9:05 A. M. train from New York, STKLLING.—On the 17th inst, Avoysivs Tomasixa, poet child and only daughter of Hermana aod egiva Stelling, aged 6 months and § days. Fooeral from her parents’ resi . 682 Broome st, on iuesday, the 18th inst, atone P, M. Strrry.~Suddenly, Saturday, July 14 Tory W. Sreeny, in the Sad year of bis age. Funeral at Norwich, Coun., on Wednesday, 19th inst. July 17, after « lingering § on-in-law, Charles J, ness, Matiiva, beloved wife of Abraham Straus, in Wwe 27th year of her age. The rei ives and iriends of the family, also Isaiah ‘0, 49, 1. 0. B. B. y Lodge, No. FP. 8.'of pectfully Invited to atten! al of the decessed, on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock, from ber late residence, 345 Eastd0h at. StRONG.—OUn Sunday evening, July 16, of cousamp- tion, Ansix C., wile of Charles 8. Strong, and daughter ot Charles W, Houghton, . Funer:1 services bt the Stanton street Baptist church, io Stunton 6t, near Chrystie, on Wednesday, July 19, at two o'clocl Rela'ives and friends are re-* spectiuily invited to attend without farther notice. ScLtivas,—Oa Monday, 17th inst, TasoTny Sunt. VAN, # uative of Kenmare, county Kerry, Ireland, aged 20 yours and 3 months, he relauives ad friends of the family are respect- fully javited to attend the funeral, frow the residence of his brother in-law, Michwei Murphy, 25 Vandewater #t., on Wednesday, 19th inst, at two o'clock P.M. vex —Ou Sunday, July 1 AvevstC., infant soo of Franels and Henrictta Vogel, aged 9 months and 23 ays, Funeral from No. 178 Henry st, on Tuesday, July 18, ab two o'clock P.M. Witxiesos,—In Bri ED, Len! og, on Sat son of Francis A. Wilkisson, urday, Jaly 1, PRaxe 1 alakiven and fried rospecttully invited to at- elauives and frien! wily ‘ine rosidence 4 i" aes 333 wo P. tend the funeral, from Soath sd on Tuesoay, July 18, Wiawanta—on sanday, Jul Lovina, widow of the Jate Veter Witmarth, ageg 67 years. Relatives and friends are respectiuily invited to at tend che funeral, trom her late rosidenco, 121 8th av., on Tuesday, at one o'eluck, xu, Ou Saturday, July 15, Catnahine, widow of the jate John Young, in the 81st year of po = Helene easier Yan i] ibe to attead rai, on Wodnewday. July 19, at three v'clovk, irom ite residence, 64 Fair 0, Newark, M. J. ‘

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