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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A Declining Market—Stoeks Lower and Dull— Prices Weak at the Close. GOLD 110 3-4 A 110 5-8 A 110 3-4. eT aS Government Bonds Active and a Shade Lower— Railway Bonds in Varr Request—Money on Cali 1 1-2 a 2 Per Cont. acelin Was. Steerer, Sarurpay, August 19—6 P.M. A pilgrim with peas in his shucs would s have found bimsel! compensat shrine of Mamiaon to-day, for (io god was uncer a cloud of dulness, which grew thicker by the hour, Karly in the day there was a disposition to think better of the stocks which were in such bad odor yesterday, and Michigan ral and tho coal row reccived a fractions But whoth deodorizing process ck one, or W an in the city Bow and distinc’ the beveflt was lost almost waro and J. anua, {rot Now Jersey Central at 6934, while Michigan wed froma 414 to 40% It scema to be literaliy true th inclined to take much stock in the foregoing specia ties. They think that there was some Ore ater all, as evidenced by the smoke of yestertay’s rumors, and they af™lrm that ina pinch a modern Moses, with a check book, 1s worth two ancient ones with a deca. Jogue; this so far as will and ability to help a friend out of a tight place go. The neat twist given to the cash stock, Now Jersey Central, last week has been supplemented for a day or two back by free aules of the shares thus acquired, the load being found too ponderous to carry and the deve as an re was to be detecte soon rs gained, Dela. 31g Was soon selling at Cen- chanees of prefit—nil, There is a warning in the old | This | adage against having too many irons in the tire, mistake the supporters of the terests, The result has been a set of fingers so badly burned that railroad and coal shares bave been dropped together from sheer inability to hold them, Lake Shore is shelved for the present, the Mills-Mor- gan combination having marketed their holdings, 1 1s claimed, ata profit, The senior partner is off on a yacht- ing cruise, while the junior remains to arouse the “boys” with half per cent turns and keep the specu- lative machinery from rusting. ‘The demand for railway mortgages still continues at about the best prices of the week, and an active busi- ness is being done in the absorption of capital, though money remains as cheapasever. At the close there was a better feeling im the share market, and pric Mifened a shade; but, apart from the stocks we have foferred to, there was nothing deserving of comment in | tho rest of the list THE SALPS TO-DAY, The transactions ot the Stock Exchange to-day ag- gregated 51,915 shares, New York Central and Hudson, 150; Erie, 600; Lake Shore, 8,200; Northwestern, 400; do. preferred, 100; Rock Island, $00; St. Paul, 200; do. preferred, 4,130; Ohtos, 400; Western Union, 6,600; Unton Pacific, 100; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western,‘17,270; New Jorsey Central, 4,200; Michigan Central, 8,500. OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the opening, bighest and lowest prices of the day :— Opening. 106% sy Highest, Lowest, 10875 New York Central...... Erie Lake ; Northwestern ..... ; Northwestern preferred. 624 Rook Island... wee 108% Mil and st. Paul. 3644 Mil, and St. Paul preferred 68% Ohi and Mississippi. Now Jersey Central. De}, Lack. and Western. Western Union. Pacific Mat! Paeific Matt. West Un Tel G,¢ ry AU & cae Tel. Cal ry Quoereilver Dei, Law, uieksilver nf. Sieh Min ee Mar L & MM pt. P Adams Ex. a Ani Central. 40% a Us Express Wells. Fargo x > A Mariem. 1 Cora wise Chi & Alton. ..10: NJ Cen... ns Ohio & Miss. “ Panama... “ Yor & Wab 2 a8 Union Pacific. €3 a Misr rac. OM ADVANCE AND DECLINE The following are the changes in closing prices com. pared with those of yesterday Apvaxex.—Central and Hudson, Paul, 4; do. preferred, y. ° Decrine.—Delaware and Lackawanna, %¢; Hinois Contral, 4; Michigun Central, 1; Northwestern, 4 ; do, preferred, \,; New Jersey Central, 4; Oto and Missis- sippy, 'y; Laion Paciiic, 44. The rest of the market was without feature, THE MONEY MARKET, Money was in abundant supply on call loans at 14 a 2 percent, The following were the rates of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day ;— Savannah, *; preminm; Charleston easier, 15 to \ premium ; New Orleans, comuner 4, bank, &; Cin. cinnati, demand better, par; St Louis, 75 premium, and Chicago, par. Foreign exchorge was dull and Steady, With actual business at 4.87 for bankers’ sixty days’ sterling and 4.883% a 4.89 for cemana, THY GOLD MARKET, Gold opened and closed at 110%, with salee alternate. ly at that price and 110%, during the day. On gold 3 Erie, 5 St loans the carrying rates were +, and 1 per cent and | tho borrowing Fate flat, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE MANK. Gold balances as Currency balances. Gross clearances. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, Currency exchan, Ourrency balance Bold exchanges. Bold balances THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. Tho Assistant Treasurer paid ont to-day $82,000 gold mM account of intorest, aud $7,700 in redemption ot 4-20 bonds The Sub-Treasury reldased to-day $16,300 Hiver coin. Lato alternoon despatches from Was! hing: ton state that tho syndicate negotiations aro still in progress, A favorable termination will probably be teached to-night or to-morrow. The first bit wilh 1% 1s thougnt, be for $50,000,000, A Washington despatch = says:—The = Treasury = now hols £359,400,000 in bonds to » bank eirenlation, &@ deereave of $200,009 for th w Jouds held to secure public deposits, $19,700,000, Dank eirenlation, Outstanding currency nores, $2u $2,000,000 Revenue ree tom reeeipts, $600,000. F Total for week, $4,500,004 has made the foillc a in redemption of fractional $9,610,000; exchanged. fer | amount of silver now on har GovnANNant » Government bonds were » rately active and a @ade lower, but closed steady. The prospective placing of the 4', percent loun weakened the issues 400,000, «¢ $ to-day, Treasury wing ments of entreney :—C silver Treacy, ry, $4,090,000, bs. of 1965 The latent qu ons sro as fellows:— United States currency MOY a 194g; do, do., do., conpen, twen ties, 1855, registered, U4) lo. « on, 114. alls ; do. do, do., coupe”, ., 1887, rogistored, 119sy a 12 1i94y a 119%); do do., 1868, registered, 121; do. do, do, coupon, 121; do., ten-forties, registered, 1164; a 110; lo. do., cou. pon, 119% ; do. new fives, rogistered, L174 all's; do, do., do, coupon, 117% a 11794; Pacific sixes, 126) RATLNOAD RONDS. Railroad bonds were firm andl tu fair request, closing steady at about the highest prices touched during tho | * rose to 110 and Westera Pa- Bifies 10 10095, the h typrice tor a long tae past, Union Pacific firsts sold ot 106%, and sinking funds At 951¢ 0954. Chicago and Northwestern was firm Wt 10034 for consolidated, plain, My a M4 for gold soupons, and 1064 9106%, for firsts St. rauls were well represented, gold sevens selling at 101, La Crosse division at 103, CG and di, division at 9945 a WK and Week. Contral yneos, it is certain that | t operators are not | coal stocks seem to | have committed when they picked up Michigan Cen- | tral and thrust it into the furnace with their other in- | cal tenders, $5,250,000; |} NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. I and M. division at 94%. Kansas and Texas sinking funds declined 3 per cent, selling at 5744. INVESTMENT SHARPS, Investment shares brought the fellowing prices:— Morris and Essex, 97); Rock Isiand, 106% a 1063, Delaware and Lackawanna, 92% a 92% a 93.095 0 ; he {2924 a 92% a 92 a O2N; Jersey Central, G9 2 60 a 5954 w 5936 a 594Z; Wells Fargo Express, | 85%; American, 61%. | BANK SHARES. Bank shares sold at2z7 tor Butchers and Drovers’ and 70 for Republic, THE BANE STATEMENT. Tho following table shows the changes in the New York city banks this week, as compared with last:— August 12, Differences. + $253, 07 Inc..” $263,000 8,300 508,500 ES Deposits... Cirenlation .. 15,273,9 4,000 2 —The bank statement is important ebiefly as reflecting the Treasury opcrations during tho week and the re- mittances of currency to the West. There is a decrease of $1,215,600 in epecte and $1,098,909 im iegai tenders, these being the principal changes ia the 5 | The net regervo of the banks rhows a ¢ 190,275, the amount of reserve held abo quirements being now $20,956,050, against $2 146,425 THE YORDIGN MARKET The London advices report consols steady and United | States bonds yonerally firm and higher. Ten-forties | Pose to LOT a UTIs, 1857's to 109%; a 100, and new fives to 107% a 108, Cid 1857s declined 14 per cont, to | 108. Frie was werk and fell off to 1% for the common to 21 for the preferred, with a reco’ 4 per nt atthe close, Five thousand pounds bullion was ynfrem the Uank of Enziand on balance to- There was a rumor at the Loncon Stock &: | change this morning that Commodore Vanderbilt was | dead, At Paris rentes advanced to 106% 70c, The owing aro the quotations at two | to (old), 106; 1867's, 1074; new f ferred, 21%; P. M.—Ei % a 109\; ten-forties, 107% a a 108 rte, 134%; do, pre- Paris rentes, 106! 70c. ©, opened at 13, and rallicd to 1334. MxMORANDA, Tho following wero the carnings of the St, Louis, Kansas and Northern Railroad from August § to | August 15: 1876, 1875. + $68,394 15 + 62,533 47 $5,840 68 ‘The earnings of tho road from January 1 to August Inerease......s++ + $845,131 The following are the approximate earnings of tho Toledo, Peoria and Wabash Railway for socond week of Angust:— $82,411 76 Ps 0 Tncrense..... sdvebercesecsvede SO)012 BL MINING SHARES, | The following are the closing prices of mming stocks at San Francisco to da; onsolidated Virginia California | ated Belcher. 0 Crown Point. Yellow Jacket.. Alpha, Justice... Best & Belcher Caledonia , Hale & Norcross, Sarurvay, August 19, 1876, M. BYFORKE CALL A. $2000 Mo, { 209sis LS & MS 1000 Mo 6's i bd 107. Wo do.. J amstsN YO & KD 10% 30 do 110 West tnTel , 0 3 OND Ce an to 3 600 Go. ‘ | 20 Mor € Baw RR 1109 Mich Cen Riv ) oo 40 Wo do... 100 Ghia wT On MA 10) do 6H ad do. 10) Hl do 50 Mo, 800 L Sa MS 200 Obi is AND 2000 US 6's, 0.'8 $100 USS TOO « 10 Mor 10) do 200 Del Law foo es) 1100 lis 400 110 Say (10 le Lo bet w lhe | | | | | | | | | 0 een espe 10) West Un fel beds m0 do. U sex my ChLaANWRERDO OCO shs West Un Tel.be 5 U sxpress... be Gay 100 do | 200 Mieh Ve be dt ZU UM ARE RCS | or de 1H) Del be how 100 | x00 ww” dL Ss & ie a } | ros nt een j Wirade be $1000 PPV i { “ean North Pon le jap ues wy shat loo Mik en “ on 3 CLOSED Eu— FLOUR tC Quizr AND SKEXY DULL-—PoRK UM PORM—SPLR SIN BTRADY--OULs UG4R YIRM— FIRM DULL rN Satenvay, August 19-6 P.M, Pusincrs was taoderato in nearly all departments of | trade to-day, the markets being ebaracterized by the | sual Saturday's quietude, Thero were a few excop- j trons to the rulo, but they were portanee. Flour alt, miy held, Corn qatet, bat firm. ul. or! ad bk dail the spot cnsy. higher, Coffee was firm. gar 1 Ois were stendy. siirm, losin and spirits tur pen Ot of especial im Wheat was quiet, vat Frewghts quiet Cotton on Petroloam were stead wree,—The market for. Rio continued firm at side prices; 700 baga, ex Joba Bromai, sold Opbir. Belcher. Chollar. ~m Contidence | Savage oe .is Sierra Neva | Consolidated Imperial Exchequer | | Overman { NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES | Oats quiet, Whiskey Futures closed firm and geveraily | 16%c, for strict fair. Mild coffee was quick We quote:—Ordinary cargecs, 14X%c @ Se; fair do., Ifkge. a 16% good do, 17 @ ITi<e.; prime do., 17ée., m 1TKe. ; extreme range for lots, 142°. a 18% Santos, fair to good, 16i4e. 4 17e., gold, ninety days; Java, government bags. 20e, 4 22¢.; do., grass mats, 20c. a 2c. ; 18e. a 20c.; Coylon, 1kge. a 18e.; Maracaibo, | Logoayra, 160. a 17e.; Jamaica, 150, 0 17. j | St, Domingo, 14e. a 14450. ; Porto Rico, 163ge. a 180.; Costa Rica, Ite. a Skye. ; Mextean, 15kge. @ 1G3ge.; Manila, 15440. A 1Uhge.; Angostnra, 15¢e. « 17!g0.; Savanilla, 14340. @ 18c. ; Curacoa, He. a Mike, Cort0x.—The market for spot cotton waseasy. Vor future the market closed firm, with an advanee of 1-16c. July, and 1-#%e. to 116°, ea all other months unt, which was 1-d2¢. lower, The elusing prices to-day compare with Friday's ay follows Priday, Anquat 18, ¥ Aucust.. I 12 iG Angus... a Oe 11 27. Seps..... 2b | 1 Mb 17, October. 11 +1 Ab 7. 1 | 1 il 7. ~it 1 1117-32 January. 11 i hy - Fel..... 11 | ie = Mare... 117 | 1 ~ 2 | 3 ce 2 3 F i} 1 1 V2 15" a od O18 a Quotations are based On American standard of ciassificn- tion, and on cotton in store running in quality not amore van halfa grade above or below the erade guoted :— Uplants, Alabama, N, Orleans Texas, Orilinary.. fy o tries ony we H we 10 ood ordin 10 ‘ Ws | 1:16 1.16 A aH 1719 31910 i tias i hire 2 | Goot midditng? E | Strict cued middling | Midditn, 1,63 2,056 ion “contract.” For futare delivery 4s follows terday, ats mY Dares at 2 0 Te. | ee, BOO at 1 7ke. 400at LL BOO at LT November April, 700 a up to one P. e.: September, De, t2e., 100 nb +99) weit 27 . BOD “aT Mw 2 OO at 12 I7e. 0 Lalox. “The receipts at the 9% Latles; New, Orlonns, arleston, 17% Norfolk, 54. Total, 855 halen This day Inst year, O73, ‘Ts Cotion fre ets. wv Pressed DUK AND GrAaty.—Rece! ern and Southern, at the annexed quorati We note sales of 200 bhla at $4.69 45 10, I ruted quiet. ‘The sales were GUO bbls and 40) randywine delivered, nnd $2 U5 a $2 90 yellow. We quot wpertine > Xtra State. double ce fami ne to super outher Souther Pouthera) Southern, ‘amily Western ONS, ee ket was qunet, bit tiem. "Phe sates were 5,000 bushels at $1 1s for a siiall lot of No, 1 Milwaukee spring; 90c. tor Ne, 3 do, and $1 20 for old amber Mich! also late yesterday, 24,000 bushels No. 1 Sueboy san in atSL 17M. Corn was quiet, but frm, os were about 50.000 bushels at de, 0 5 for steamer, S73y¢, for low fe. a Gle. tor Southern white, Ge, W Gle, for South. bbe, for steamer yellow, Gle. for chotee yeilow and . for September delivery,” Ryo was quiet. Barley and buriey mult ruled dull. Oats were quiet and steady. We note sales of abont 60,000 bushels at Bze. a Ae, for ae. for white, le, w4le, for State mixed, 40e, n dtic, for State white. c. a 40¢. for Western mixed and B7e. for No. 2 graded winte, SNiiss—We note sale of 100 bales gunny cloth on pris vate terms. Hear axp dute.—The general market was firm, but not very active. Weg American dressed, $190 0 $200 for single, $10.0 § le and $120 0 $125 for rongh ; herp. clean, $200 0 0 gold; Italian, $2 em, inte, Be. a die, sney; jute butts, Zhe. w 27. cash: Sixal hemp, Okc. & Bdge. KOULE Ls Co KO - MOLARRKS. = Ther init douiand for New Orleans, and the market ruled steady, Foreign wasiirm, We quote :—Cuba, centrifugal and mixed a S4e.; clayed, soc, a 40e,; do, murcovado relining, we, a dc.; do. grocery, B6e. a4 Vorto Kieo, 40. a 60¢.; English Islands, aOe.; New Orleans, 1 4N¢. n Sie. ; prime to choice Ste, # 6Oc. NAVAL —The market ior spirits turpentine was att former prices :50 bbls. sold at c. Kosin was also stendy 400 bbls, good strained sold at $1 65, Tar was quiet 5 ritsot tarp ‘ge. ronit, strained, $1.55 good strain 6 ABT 8753; tak, Wilmington ant Wael a Advices from Wilinington_ wero as fol ot; stra od do, SL 1S, $1 70: W virgin, $170, Ols—i he Spirits steady market i Dnt steady. wed, crude, 84e. je. w Se, it make, 8% white win i bleached winter, crude, $1 all in good shape, 4, no scliers; shipments, ee Spot s were steady, bat He. a Tye. fresh nt piekled hai vw 1, Te, Hes, 11 ibs. ae- steady at 10e, a long Western We Sivoked meuts were quiet and more or loss nominal at LB9e, 8 16c, for hams, and 10!gc. w Lie. vor shoulders, market dui. The ¢ Prices were as follows :~- Bopteaber, 1") asked; Octover, $10 70 bid, J bid, $10 UU asked: sellor were abort 1,500 40 dor November, %) tierees, city de at 10ise. | Ketined for Continent jor Cuba ab The market for domestic continacd firm, under th © ot strong advices trom the south We quote: itt Prime, yc. wm Gs rte g10d, and do, common, de fair to rats, CUT, in bor marke ined firm and Fair rodning, ~ asked a 5 ec 8 Hgts 5 to Hico, relin stair to choice, ye, of A, 1 Kew powdered, 1135¢. a LiSee. : gran 4 cond quality do, ite. a L1Ae.; ent ioat, Msc. a Lise or prime, Receipts—32 steudy: 10, 00 iy . . city at 8 71h, Wraisker,—Reeeipes—177 | alcohol. The market was | yesterday, Preiuts.—&. s were matntal ally ani a mouerate basi was To Liverpool, ) packaxes batter at aOR thence as of recent cont eA boxes cheese 1) ierees bee prime eold at x bla. whiskey and 1; 150 Doig sold at BLS at with firmness genor: “my anewe- sraia ab Piiladelphte Is crain te j atte as | visto 4. 400. 00 tierves Tend on private S181; 100 pune molasses at 259, A 27s, Bd. ; 100 bhde, | Kentee’y totes at 40s, To Titivtol, per meamn, Sl WW. per ra, SE es beet at 7 talow To Bromgn, per steam (of one Ae the, Hh | | Vbule. beet at agen tow j erain at 1d.; 400 Gerees lard ab | vtion ab ede i sel i with 4.400, qnacters do, ive), henee Sa, Wigd. pa Norwextan bark (0 a Abs. refined pebroroin, ata} three nee to the Baltic, with 3,009 bbis, da, Brisish bark, hemes Averpool or Bristol, 85S, Bd: a Norwegian bark, hence to rk, for with 000 bbls do. ae oh direet rt, at @ british bark (to arrive), hence 10 Havre, Bremen or Antwerp, with 3,300 bbls. naphtha, at Ss Ud ba Nerwestan bark, 488 tons, ftom Baltimore to Hot teriaar, with cobaccs, at Sze. Gly a Norwegian bark, ftom Balt to Hamburg, with general eargo ata lump sum, eo dang, New York. red te receive applt placing stocks upon its regular Is tee will remain at $100 until the list nw y xppiieations having been alrondy received. ihe semtannaal dues are Oxed at 52, payable in January nd July, ‘The fee for placing stocks on the list will, present, ec. the dusines of th jon to dealings int . petroleum aod 4 members, yall the San Prancises shares, of whieh tolegenphic arly received in this market, and nares will be c@lled on the open- ‘stocks Application for membership inay be ob Torporary roams. WILLIAM WARD, Presivent, Total, 14,700. | ASIL, packet, St $21: lndin mess, prime mess,” $ Femained quiet | fur prime West for fair to good. do. FINANCIAL. A SDEFATITED RATLROA. + Douglit and sold by the old established : Toner Sitonay #90 No. 43. st. New N. B.—7, Sand 10 per cent choice City and 4 Bonds and other Al investment securities our spectalty 25 years, paying 10 to 12 per cent, Interest promptly pald, or dale at desirable prices. STOCK PRIVILEGES FOL 15, 30 AND 60 DAYS, + at very close rates; Stocks bought and sold or carried Jong as desired on Land’ 2 per cent wargins: explanator: patuphiet on stock speculasisus sent free. TOMBEIDGI, 0., Bankers and Brokers, #2 Broadway, New York. APABAM ae also New Je: 2 ; MARKHAM, 196 Broadway. INDI fo THE NEW xinia past due coupons TS Broadway. : s 5— $350,000 TO LOAN ast ff i a tnd euah mortgages, 3) and 2 Pine WYCKOFF. 7 WIDOW, OWNING HER OWN FIRST house, desires to meet a party ef gentlemen wille ing to advance ‘$400 it out. Address NECES- BUY? pox 112 Horald Uptown Branch office. mt DVANCES (NO BONUS) ON PURNITORE, PIANOS, ke. if stored at advertisers warehoure, Address STORAGE, Herald Uptown ranch office. THERN WIDOW DESIRES A LOAN OF 8% + Addr: < 117 Herald ofle JUST TAKEN A HOUSE wishes to meet with a geutle- | LONELY, station ©, (CO MINING PROPERTY it starting on A tour of investi. re wishing to dispose of box 101 yous HAY, for cospoctadie Borde ranted by parti | gation through the Territuries; 0 iy s, for five days, CAPITALISI Herald | Q\OAL AND LAND Row | for sulecheap; inak incr asel nth Addre: JPTAMONDS AND WATCHES HOUGHT AND SOLD back at «very small advance; Jewellers’ Notes bougt had sold, J. 1. GREENE, 8 Pine at. | JQOR SALE—BONDS OF COAL” AND LUMBER in West Vircinia, with good prospects e for other Property. Address PHCNIX, } oreux 88 | Comimtesion > 0. 3 Broad street, Now York, Bonds and ght and sold ou margin or for Franch oficos in Fitth Avenua and Windsor hotels, nnected by our private telegraph lines. Accounts so: ed, DLE CAPITAL CAN MEET WITH SATISFACTORY Investment in the (new) Stute of Colorado,—A resident of experience and responsibility wonld like to represent partion moaning busin lands and mines a specialty; lonus negotiated at two per cont a menth on gooa collateral. | Address “MANITOU, box 109 Morald office, Oni? 7 J and Brooklyn rem estate; six KAMPING, NO. 79 GuDAR BT, WILL property. OANS MADE ON MARKETABLE MERGHANDISE bulk, GAD & CO., 179 Brondway. B AND ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POLICIES purchased or loaus made on sume, GAVE & OU,, 179 Hirondway. OANS PROCURED ON LIFE AND ENDOWMENT policies: policies purchayod and premiums advanced. REMIUM LOAN AGSNCY, 167 Broadway, second floor, ORTH CAKOLINA.—I WILT CEASE OR BUY GOLD 2hruducing Territory. Address, giving ample details, ANS ON CITY | per cont. ; money ior Lirst A promptly attend to matters pertaining to money or BUSINESS OPPYORTONITIED. | Ove guaran INTEREST INA MANUFAC ness, established 1ss7, having an extensive and rad: property ‘worth $80,000; this ix an tnusual red opyortunity ; for ‘entirely personal and satis: factory. Address box 360 Port oifiee, Wateriord, N. ¥- ARTNER WANTED—WiTH FROM #3500) TO P $5,000, in au established business to extend the same be Snie and profit blo; full and satisfactory exiibic wi made to right partion; first class merchandise business: srenatiohure and. tales Adirens ENTERPEISE, Herald office, + ARTNER WANTRD WiTil A UAPITAL OF 86,00 to work a patent for New York or California, Address A. B., 327 West 1th st., New York, Hours to 3. PEACHICAT WOTEL MAN WITH $4,000 GASH. DE. sires partner with like amount; controls Huse of first class uptown hotel, 150 rooms; bar alone pays 1 business chance ever offered, Address LELAND, box 117 Herald offies, } RE CHANOK.—WANTED, AN INTELL AGENT business man. with $150, 10 act ag treasurer of a first nd wo risk, entertainment, Large profi Hoo 6, Maxwol! Mouse, 17 PESPAURANT POR” SALE—A_ STRIC FIRST class restanrant, sith splendid fixtures; superior loca- tion and patron: M-heslth of proprietur only reasov, Applywo C,H. OLIVER, 162 Broadway, Rrre or ORTUNITY.—FOR SALE. A FOUR YEARS Joave of a four story Building, ineinding store, 100 foot deep, with handsome fixtures, tarze mirrors, fine chan- deliers and retlectors, in all, elegantiy fitted ap, on the west side of Bc and in’ the beat bipex: tinest tocation for For particulars, inquirs Hon: Re PTEMBER 1,82 83,000 FOR BU: cured, or u share in business, Address, ANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN; A GOOD SALES- man preferred, well acquainted. with the wholesale paint and chemtent trade, with $15,000 te $20,000 in to join the subscriber in connection with « similar already 19 years established; the object Ix to draw sepurate trades to ono house, thereby extending the he advertiser owns his own store, well located For further particulars addres *.G. R., tw Uusiness. for the business. box S46 Post office, New York. \ tu geo tained; a monopo Med $5,000 to 810,00, Address E ANSED—A PARTN be mission trade with keep the books; b ton days, WIL TANTED—A_ GEN OF SOME Mis) in the advertiser in manufaetnring an art ‘ul use and upon which a patent has lately be: y of the business can be secured, Address ANTED—AN TAL PARTNER, in an established cash business, with a capital of from 104 Post offic iN THE PRODUC 5,000 to 810,010, compe! nd proftable, Address, for WITH A CAPITAL OB FROM nufactnring a patented article pose of extending the burl: ment is sale and will pay large profits. Ap- Diications to be seat to G. M., box 3,70 Pont eihee, WSTED PARTNER MECIANI with $509 ‘or $600, to extend bu Addross W. EDMUNDS, Hrooklyn Post olico. A PHOROUGH BUSINESS MAN, AS. rtner and take the entire manag ment of aying FiO, net sh, part good paper; AL rei U i office. y ness; the ini WASTED SA g RESBECTABLE |b 38 MAN, , wit $1,000 to $3,000, we x finance partner inn re: | spectable staple manutneturing business; good income re- altzed, Addvess A. A., HéFald office. RAIN A REFINING BUS A K W who can furnish from $5,000 to $10,000; business has TED—A PARTNE tend the | ablished 14 years; mon nothing to be expended on fixtures; parties turnishing the means can have charge of the books and cas! orn | stands Al with the largest mercantile houses. Address W, A., Herald ollice, DART! HING TO INVEST IN A MINING stock of undoubted merit and certain dividends us pan prices, nddrexs BONA FIDE, box 140 Herald offic ARTIES WISHING LOANS ON FIRST CLASS COL- laterals please address Il, H., box 121 Herald office, on mortgaze; choles property; six per cent. huterest. SNDS TO LOAN FOR FIVE ¥. , AT nse. on New York, Brooklyn and Westchester Second and Leasehold M: sold at casy | term GEO, W. ST. Broadway. | WANT D-$100,000, AT 5 PER CENT, FOR 10 OR 2 ‘enrs, on amplest security: no intermediaries, Apply 47 Barelay st., s-eond floor, WILL BUY a YaLU Now York, dated J ark Hotel, corner Beokuan OLA! $10 PER COUN household patent f 1876, Cali and see art and “WILL BUY A COMPLETE FIRST CLASS $2.000 Bitirene: now tong e good berlasess oF will take a partner; full particulars nt interview. Princi- pals only address BONA FLDE, box 154 Herald office. | 3 00 “WILL SECURE AN INTEREST INA NA profitablo, established, legitimate business; per week sitlary gnaranteed, Address D, C,, Herald ~ TO $5,000,—a PARTNER WANTHD IN A $3.00 first rato businessin New York, established six years. Address PARTNER, box 195 Herald oftice. Meqorpntcr,—On Weanesaay, August ®, at ‘St. Pairick’ uedral, by Rev, Jobn J. Koan, Joux A. Quixs to Manet ae daughter ot Hugh ‘MeGoldrick, Exq., ali Of this city. “No cards, DIED. Brrsox.—On Saturday morning, August 19, Saras Brrsox, cged 16 years. ‘Tne ‘unepal wil take place on Monday, the 21st Inst., at two o'clock P, M., from the residence of her uncle, Jabn Quinn, No; 56 Dean st., Brookiyn. . Londonderry (Ireland) papers please copy. Caries. —Ou Friday, August 18, Marra, youngest child of Witham and Anate Callen, aged'1’ vear, & monthsand 8 days, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 121 West Broadway, this day (Sunday), at two o'elow! Cook. Suddenly, on Friday evening, Angust 18, at her Jate residence, No, 279 West 22d at, Joserming, wife of Henry Cook, and daughter of Joseph H. and Winnie Tooker, aed 20 years and 10 months, ‘The funeral services will take place at the Chureh of the Sirangers (Kev, Dr, Deems’), Mercer st., near Clin- ton place, to-morrow (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clo he remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Gor On 1th day of August, in the 14th year of her age, Lintan Lester Coon, daughter of George and Christina Cook. Funeral services Monday, August 21, at ten A. M., at rvsidence, 116 East 50th st. Friends invited. Contissoa,—On Friday, August 18, at 9 P.M, Davip Contissos, in the 36th year of bis age. The relatives and triends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his sister, 28 King st., on this (Sanday) afternoon at two o’elog ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood jor mterment, Ccxrs.—On Saturday, tho 19th inst, at 13 Willow place, Brooklyn, N. Y., Lucy Frances, wife of Frank Curtis and daughter ®f Mary D, and the late John L, Jewett. The relatives and friends of the family are invited t¢ altend the iunera!, trom the New Jerusalem church, S5th st, between Vark and Lexington avs., New York, on Monday, 2ist inst., at ball-past three P. M. astern’ papers please copy. Ack.—On Thursday, August 17, at Canton, Clipd Miciani Fxancis Cusack, native of Kilourney, paris ol Gillen, Kings county, Ireland, aged 38 years, The funeral will take place from his brother-in-law’ residence, George Edgeman, 359 Pearl 6t., Brooklyn, on Monday, August 21, at two o'clock, Exy.—At Bridgeport, Ct. Leary August 17, Mra, A Manta, wife of Henry G. Ely, aged 57 yéars, i servites on,Monday, August 21, at two o'clock, P. ai., from the residence of her son, 8, W. Uy, at Bridgeport, Ct. ¥oumas.—On_ the 18th inst., Mrs, M. L, Foumam, wife of M. V. Forman,'aged 43 years Funeral services at her late residence, 12 Abingdon square, Saturday evening, at eight o'clock. The re. mains will be taken to Paterson, N. J,, for interment, Pittsburg and Western papers please copy. MARIANND Gustz,—On Snturday, August 19, 187 Cuarnorre GLata, widow of the late Henry Louls Glatz, in her 91st year Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu. nerat services, at the Church Du Saint Esprit, West 226 st., at two P. M. on Monday, tho 21st. GORMAN, —MARY ANNE GoRMAN, daughtor of Edward | and Bridget Gorman, . Funeral will take place, from her parents’ residence, 3a Dag “40th st., on the 20th inst,, at one o'clock YM. Grugye.—Anugust 10, at Cambridge, N. Y., Eura L. } ‘xe, aged 17 years, youngest daughter of John E, and Julia A. Greene, ‘The remains were temporarily interred at Cambridge, Hant.—On Saturday, Adgust 19, at 307 5th JuLta, wile of Henry Hart. Notice of funeral hereafer, san Francisco (Cal) papers ploase copy. Hasson —On Friday evening, Hexry, the heloved. husband of Aun Hasgon, im the 7Ist year of his age. | The relatives and iriends of the amily are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at halt past one o'clock, from his late residence, 614 11th xv, Hassnrr.—Saturday, August 19, suddenly, Joux, ihe onty beloved son of David and Elien Hassett, aged 2 years * Phe funeral to take place this day (Sunday), August 20, at one o’clock, trom 15 East Houston st p $25,000, ON § ; no agents. Apply to D MORTGAGE, POR T, B., 87 Barclay st, se NEW JERSEY CENTRAL, AT 75, OR A hor Ktok or Honda Pr aandume Coabtts Sent, 40 minutes trem at., in New Jersey; equity $15,000, Ad- dress W., box 197 Herald olfics. sittin! * want )—THK MONKEY FOR A FIRST MORTGAGE of $700 on a fine residence near Tarr on the Mh 8. E i th av. W 14h StLt, $25.00 FIRST MORTGAGE 09 ROOK- lyn lots for two-thirds cash, balance property. Ad- dross PROPRIETARY, Herald, * ere ape y (INTEREST PAID IN THIS city) for & medinm brown stone Honse, coutrally lu- cated, below GOth st. Address BOND, box 4,879 Post vflice. @) (VQ) 7 Loar $2,000 imctenie, New York or Hrooklse J.C. CLINTON, 55° Liberty st. $50 WANTED—FOR SIX MONTHS, AT EIGHT ope. er cent interest; good security, Address box 1,518 New York Post ofice. $9] OO OATS, SUMS, OF 87,0SER INVENT. aid! ment at seven per cent against first’ bonds and mortzage on improved real estate in this city, worth at least double the amount; no bonus or commission required. Hons. with description of propasty, ean be sent t9 ext 224 st, $100.000 70 GOANTIN, SUMS TO SUiH, ON . UJ mortgare on improve “ity es ty. QUACKENBUSI, LOVEIOY & BIENDES. Atiomeys-at-Law, No, 163 Broudiway, O75 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT $275.00 gage, in various sums, on. city iteal Estate, RICHARD Ve ment. HIARNE?T, 111 Broadway, base- $1.000.000 BUSINESS OPPOR'T 0 LA-AGED MAN Witt THOROUGH KNOWL- Of business generally, desires to take a part in established, iucrative busivess, or ina shipping and com- can dispose of $6,000 or $7.0 Addros« R.., Post office box 1,189, “References given ‘OR FIVE YEARS. ON FIRST AT LOWEST RATES; no brokerage chat \. K. STEVENSON, Jr. AcTiY WIT = capital to extend a first elm cis, paving well: ules lnrgely for ensh; firra's credit good, TW. JONKS, 78 Park place, A gest WITH AN EXTENSIVE CONNAU: fh ti experience in the Southern carriage, buteys harness ond saddiery harawaro trade, is desirous of engair- ing with some good house in hi an furnish unexeep- tionnbie reteronces froin present employer aud others, Ad- dross CAPIT, E, Merald office, THOR 4 { BUSINESS MAN, HAVING CONSID. 4X crabie knowledge of machinery, will invest $4,009 to $12,000, with servi ed manufacturing oF mereantile basiy ply t LIPS, Finan: cial Agent, 9 room 2yxecend floor. Capital stp plied for all ki ate Business, YOUNG MAN FROM THE SOUTH, ALREADY tablished in the commission business in this city, Z Would take a partner for the purpose ol extending busines one who has bad experience as a tray | who bas good acqaaintance with me: aves inthe | ity preferred; only a small amount ot capital uceded: vest | of reterence given and required. Addross MERCHANDISE | BROKER AND COMMISSION MEROUANT, Herald oitice, RARE CHAN! G MAN WANTED, WiTll $1,000, as s eatablished and prodiable TRUSTY MAN WANTED AS PARTS old established, good paying Restanran: Guired; full valuo for the money, HANKINS, 28 West | wth st A. ESTOQUE. RAPE, VALUABLE MANUFACTURING AA Husiness, fully established (no competition), ior sule, by a centioman Whose recular business occupies all hi time; capable of indefinite extension; 100 per cent profit; grand opportunity to an enterprising, responsible gentle: ime to tho Dusinens, man devoting his Water st, ee f CHANCE FOR CAPITAL,—$1,200 TO reat 1 Varticulars at 97 $1,000 . ess established: running a noverty! | tigation solicited. Apply for three days. Agents ex- el. VANZILE, 157 Bank st. | BOUT $1,590 TO INVEST IN A BUsINESS THAT will bent the strictest investiration, by a young man tof tostimonialx, Address, with | particulars, SONA FIDE, box 107 Herald Uptown Branch office. Ni COMPANY OR STMTLAR p: ng surplus fneilities, can secure 4 | large inerease of business by addressing box 2811 oss | office, New York. who can tarnish the by > ERK ROOD #1) to $10,000 capital we partner tare, of machiners. secured ich is derived William A A » KNOWN FIRM IN NEW AL Orleans, with iorge shipping and city connection, will undertake a first clasy azoney which would pay to work up; ‘oth Address M., Post office drawer 423. New WRIGHT 2 establishe the pe for + low re " in to retain his customers: wriew Sen), | Addeoes WOE CUMMINGS, Herald Uptown Brauch office, Hi BUSINY MAN WITH $6,000 UASIL CAN OB. taiu a quarter interest in a wholesale bon Hed; gvody stn 2 long es money required for trol io; profits: Int ada machinery. Address JASON, Herald office. A WELL ESTABLISUKD BUSINESS, PAYING 421. trom $500 to $500 per month el@ar, tor sale for $8,000, stock and long Herald C prow Ly Wi Wiens ve BUSINES MAN, WhO $5,000 to $8,000, can Onl an opnortn money fast in a weil established and lecitimate basiuners, would take a silent partner on falc terms, Adaress 30d! Herald Uptown Branch attice. FIRST CLASS BU LADY Wad 4A. tleman of mesnsas partner ina ary profitable bnsi- hess that has been establisned several years on Browdway; references exelia Atitvess F., box Is4 Herald ofice. ii, TO JOIN radership, Address otic ease can be creased. Address with, Vis y to make TS A GEN. R % TRADER, Horaid Philadelphia Bram JOR SALE—A MA je staple, wil business can be exces MILLER, 919 (OR SALE—A FRENCIE PRIVATE MIDLINERY Es- tablishmont inthe best business part of the efty; ret class caste Tensons ior selling. Anply to of ad. dress Mr. , 85 Hast Mth st, between Broadway and 4th ay. OLD ESTA! ng Business; e and low rent, | Address KBAL NAME, box f OF THE BEST MEAT Man Kets on the wor sides fending avenne, Full parte lars of TAYLOR & LANE, Pareiay Ke DISPOSAL —¢ ASONADLE THS.-MONKY ON LIFE AND | oduwmoat Insaranee Volicies, Mortgages amd other | recurlties: insareuce of wil, kt ted with best com: tad Jd, UADUICH & Oy 119 Sroadven Oo", ESTABLISHED MANUKA tor sule, having a regular trade, easily carried on on bat tiee $7,00), and real esta: iluds & CaRLGTOR, 99 iscada with small workin, desired, Apply to lie James Higarys, a native of Arkill, county $: 50) HALF CASH AND HALF IN TRADE, ee)! will patehas a Job Printing Office complete four presses, one cylinder, Address box 4,075 Jost ollie: New York. BY URGHASS THE STOCK, $9.000 yd Good Will of a Fancy Iron Work usitess, well estublished and doing a good paying busi. ness, Address ORNAMENTAL, Herald FF ()()() to $10.0 0 CASH—AND SERVICES OF $5.00( anexperienced man, in a logitimate, ante Dusiness: fully competent ‘or oitice work; Al references given and required. Address, in perfect confidence, MER- CHANT, box 216 Horald oflice, NTEED WI ee —100 PER CENT GUAL $5. OOOH ew onthe: 6 ini onterprin enrit Addi NCE, Herald, of 3 A PARTY WHO TIAS THIS AMOU $5,000. cantake haif interest ina light manufac: turing busthens; who has a good business connection preterred. For information address A. B. F'., box 194 Herald ) WANTED—IN AN ESTABLISHED 5.000 manufacturing con-ern to control a staple article payin large profits, Addsess G. H. C., Post office, Newark, § QAO) TO $50,000.—PARTNER WANIED, AC- $35.000 tive, special or silent, by October I. to take the place of one ‘reriring; in the gold and silver refin- ing, assnying and sweep smelting business, long estao- listied, paying iarge profits; no risks; ten percent guaran- i tures Slats HNPLAR Herma omecs MOMS: Addrows pie a BUSINESS TROUBLES. Mr. James 8 Leeds, of No. 18 Reado stroct, was elected assignee of the estate of Messrs, Walton & Whiteman, importers of druggists’ glassware, of No- 39 Worren street, at a meeting of the creditors, held betore Register Ketcham, of the Bonnett Building, At asecond composition meeting of the creditors of of Messrs. Gerhard tt. & Gerhard F. Tieman, held yes- terday before Register Fitch, of No, 345 Broadway, the composition of forty cents on the dollar, payable in sixty daya, which had been previously accepted, was contirmed, ‘ The following assignments were yesterday filed in the County’s Clerk's oflice:—Henry schiniz to Henry Diedel, Samuel Sofleld and William B. Sofeld to John Flash The failare of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, of Boston, is announced, THE ROTTEN POLE VICTIM. Coroner Croker yesterday afternoon held an tnqnest in the case of Jeremiah Tanean, aged thirty-four’ of No, 78 Suffolk street, ho was killed last Monday by the talling of a dangerous telegraph pole at the corner of Madigon avenue and 124th street, The testimony m the case, although lengthy, revealed nothing material which h’s not already beon published, touching chiefly the minute details of the accicent, Depnty Coroner MacWhinpie, being sworn, said examined the body of Jeremiah Tancan lying at Ninety- ninth Street iospital; found a lacerated wound in the loft groin, but not penetrating the abdomen; the ab- domival cavity was filled with blood; the third, fourth and fifth ribs in the left side were fractured; in my opinion the cause of death was shock, due to same iu- juries; the lett forearm was aiso fractured, and somo bruises upon the leit side of the forehei The jury in the case, after an absence of about on hour, returned with the following verdict :— “Jeremiah Tanvan came to his death by injaries re- ceived from atelezraph pole falling upon him, upon which pole he was working; and said accident hap. Dened in consequenco of a guy or support wire being | cut or broken; und wo turthor think that greater caro should be used in taking down Mnsate poles.” MONUMENT. THE SEWARD The Seward monument wags hoisted into position on the pedestal, at the southwest corner of Madivon Pork, | yesterday afteruoon, about half-past two o'clock. Mr. Randolph Rogers, the sculptor, bas superintended tho work iu the Park, in person, and yesterday brought his labors to aciose, Mr. Rogers considers the statue of Mr, Seward one of his best efforts, The Park Commis. sioners desired that the statue be placed in Contral Park, but Mr. Rogers ‘stated his preference for the selected site and his wish was deferred to, The Com- missioners are repaving and resodding that part of the park where tho monument kas been erected, and by the time 0: tho unveiling it will be in tine condition. The unveiling will take plice between the Ist and Sth of September. Mr. Wilnam M. Evarts has been in- 1 vited to deliver the oration on the cecasion, and has accepted, so there is no dowst that he will be tho orator of (he day. Tne subscribers will hold a mevt- Ing some time next week at Mr. Richard Seheil’s house, to elect a committee whose duty it shall le to tender to Mr. Hamilton Fish, the present Secretary of State, an invitation to preside over the ceremonies Mr. Rogers will retarn to his studio, im Rome, 1nme- diately alter the uaveiling. MARMIAGES AND DEATIB, ENGAGED. Javren—Srexswax.—Mr. ALwert 8, Jarrer, of Phil. adelphia, to Miss Titan Seessaan, of New York, No cards. Manx—IHyMas.—Mr, EMaxcet Marx to Miss Fasyty Hyway, both of this city. No cards. NeOEN?AHL-—DESUAMIN. =MEYER NBBENZAIT. to Miss Hannirt Bexsaatix, dunghter of 1 and Rachel Benjamin, doth of 36 Catharine st., New York elty. No cards, MARRIED, FaGay—Geraty.—On Angust 15, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Key, Father Aschard, ‘ Joux J. Facax to Magar A., eldest daughter of Thomas MH. Geraty, all of this erty. No cards Taskent—Wein—At the residence of the bride, on Tuesday, August 15, by the Rey. J. B Thomas, D. D., Ress Haskert, of Kokomo, Ind, to Eaxa Wann, of Brooklyn. No cards, ‘ Vanisex, —In Sacramento, Cal., Augast3, 1876, Mr. riggs, Ronent J. Raby, of Sacramento, Ma C. Panisex, of New York enty. —Dessuny,--On Wednesday, August 16, nt tho residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. Il. Flattery, Waxoxnick W, Momrax vo Buus 0, Dexveny, bot of this city, Roscommon, Ireland, aged 60 years, ‘The tuperal will leave from the undertaker’s, No. 25 Carmine st., at one o'clock P. M, to-day. Friends and relatives are respectiully invited to attend, * Jxconitz —On the 19th mst, at his father’s sesh dence, 178 2d av., Jonx Jxcoxitz, in his 29th year ‘Funeral will take place on Monday, 21st inst., af twelve o'clock noon. " Kxoau.—At Newark, N, J., on Friday, 18th inst, Carnanine, ite of Edward Keogh, aged 52 years. Relatives und friends ot the deceased aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence No, 73 Court 8%, Newark, on Monday, 21st inst, 73 eight A. M., to St. Columbus’ church, whero a solemy mass uf requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul, Interment in the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre. <LEBAUR.—On Saturday, August 19, Josern F., only son of Victor J. and Jennie A, Klebaur, aged 6 monty and 27 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday atten noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Lis parents, No, #8'Cheever place, Brooklyn. L&eVeRICH.—At wtown, I, L, August 19, Kuma, BETH Moorr, widow of the late Jacob P. Leverich. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fur neral, on Monday afternoon, at halt-past four o'clock, at tho residence of her brother, Jolin J. Moore, New- town, L. I. Train leaves Hunter's Point at 4 P. Mf. Macvins,—On the 17th inst, Jos Maguiee, a na tive of the parish of Kildallon, county Cavan, Irelaudé tn the 74th year of his age, ‘The trends of the faimly aad those of bis son-in-law, Francis Greaves, are respectfully invited to attend thé foneral from his late residence, No, 210 Prospect sh, Brooklyn, ut one o’ctock, on Inday, the 20th, MoFaunax.—In Brooklyn, N. Y., Thursday, Augast 17, Janus Me! x, aged 78 years Rolatives aud irends are respectfully invited to ate tend the funeral, on Monday, 21st inst., at two o'clock: P, M., from No, 209 Cariton ay, MeNamMana.—On Saturday, August 19, at his Inte rest dence, No. 61 South 2d st., Brookiyn, E. D., Patnicr McNamara, a bative of Castletown Roche, county Vork, Irciand, in the 65th year of his age, His remains will be taken to Sts. Peter and Paul's churci, 2d st, on Monday, the 21st inst., at ten o'clock A. M., where & solomn requiom mass will be celebrated tor the repose of his soul; from thence, at two o'clock P.M, to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The reia- tuves and friends of the family are respecttully invited to attend, MeQuvaar.—On Saturday, 19th inst., Wari R., con of Rovert and Jonnie McQuhae, in the 37th year of hig age. SPunoral serviecs will be held on Monday, 21st inst, atthe Retormed church, Fulton st, near’ William, at @ quarter to one P.M. ‘ WLEY.— On Saturday, 19th inst., Janz E. McSor- r of Mary aud the late Martin McNally, ears. » The relatives and friends of the family, and also those of her brothers and brother-in-law, John, Patrick | Hand Martin MeNally, and William ‘White, are ro- spect(ully invited to attend her funeral, trom her late residence, 338 Enst 66th st, on Monday morning, at nine o'siock. Her remains will be taken to St 1 rence church, Kast Sith st. and Madison ay., where @ requiem mass wiil be offered for the repose of her soul; froin thence to Calvary Cemetery, i ox-Eppy,—Friday, August 18, Mrs, Susax Nowe ¥, In the 96th year of her age, Funeral at the residence of her son, William V, Noe, 139 Hoyt st., Brooklyn, Sunday, 20th, at half-past three o'clock, Interment at Greenwooa, i ” Ovonam.-—-On Friday, August’18, at seven A M., CaTuanine OLpTAM, reli¢t of the late Michael Oldham, in ihe 67th year of her age. Relatives and iriends are respectfuily invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 15 Conover st., Brooklyn, on Sunday, August 20, at two PM. O'Coxxon.—On Angust 17, 1876, Micnarr O'Conzor, a native of the parish of Buttivant, county of Cork; Ireland, in the 95th year of his age. The relatives and irivads and those of his eons, Thomas, James and John O'Connor, also his sons-in- Jaw, Patrick Ryan, Philip Warren and Michael Harris, are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from hit lato residgnee, No. 223 Broome st., near Essex st., of. Sunday aftornvon, August 20, at haif-past one o'clock, without farther notice. Cork papers please copy PARKER. —AL the resi ay. Mrs MB. PARKER, 15 days. Funeral services on Mowday, at eleven o'clock, Perny,—At Youkers,ou Friday, August 18, Cara Suauey, wife of George W. Perry and daughter of the Inte Win. W. Shirley, of New York, P Funeral on Monday, 21st inst., from St. John’s chure' Youkers. Carriages Will be waiting om (he arrjval the 3P.M, train trom New York, Friends of the family are respeet{uily invited to attend, Quixy.—On Saurday, Angust 19, Barpert Quixs, the beloved wile of Joun Quinn, aged 45 years, The relatives and friends ‘ot the iamily are respect fully invited to attend the Inperal, from her Iate rest dence, 93 10th ay,, on Monday, August 21, at half-past one o'clock P.M. Rawitxs.—On Saturday, August 19, Maraarer, wile of f. Rawans, in the 35th yoar Of bor age. ‘The tuneral wil) take place, from her late residence, 181 York st, Brooklyn, on Monday, at two P, M. rney.—Joun Secnenrr, aged OS years, Relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funeral, irom his late residenee, 209 Kast. 50th st, on Tuesday, August 22, at nine A, M. Srerakys. —In it rlom, on Thursday, August 17, after ane Wines WiLnias StRVIENS, IN toe OTth year a 13 age. Reia.ives and friends aro invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 122d st. aud 2u av., on to-day (Sunday), at one Stswart.—fhere wil be © mass of requiem cele brated at Third street German church, New York, on Monday, August 21, aed at hali-past seven A. M., for Buiwert Stewant, who died July 4, 1876, Tennuxe.—At Passaic, N. J., August 19, annget R, Tenuene, aged 35 years. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funersi, from the First Reformed church, at Passute, on Monday, August 21, at three o’ciock I’. M. Trorren.—-On Thursday, August 17, Euzanern IL, wife of CW, Trotter. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at. tend ber taoeral trom Pacitic Street M. E Church, corner Clinton sireet, Brooklyn, on Suaday, 20th ing, at two o'clock, I. M. Rutiaud (Vt) papers please copy. Voor. —On August 18, Euizavetm Bovcw, eldest daughter of 3. M. aud the late . FP. Voget Funeral trom the residence of her mother, 142 East ce of her parents, 1,255 3d ged 20 years, 10 months and ‘8th st, this (Sunday) alieruvon, at four o'clock. Ro- mains to be Laken 16 Schoharie for burial. Wor —On Tuesday, August 15, ALesaypea Whotre, Bt. aa 50 years, wiites aud frieuds of the family aro rr I jevited to attend the funeral, from he Tate fetaaaes, 482 Flushing ay., Brovkiya, at twe o’ciock B. ML Efe

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