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fNIAL FRATERNITY. I ED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] .bit was responded to by a similar salute, ramparts ol ibe lort by tbe Ctiaiti.iin ar r Itiiiis used be ng two Kixpoun<ler?, pro be company by Geu.-nl Oourite Washington, i wore kubarqueuily haud?omely entertained den a ill Sullivau's Island. at ibe city was brilliantly illuminated, sev Coeia were iriveu and ibe houses o( leading; ere thrown upon lor tbe euterlaiumeni of ibe m:s. i? occurred to mar the celebration but tbo ntob was esi cptiunaily severe, prostrating bun lib sunstroke. Only one ease, so far, terminated b member o! tbo baud of tbe FiUb artillery. UNCIAL kSI) CHIMB Stock Market Firm?Speculative Securities Active and Higher. )LD 113 1-8 A 113 3-8. ey on Call 3 1-2 and 3 Per Ceut?Prime Mercantile Paper 4 and 5 1-2 Per Cent?Government and Rail way Securities S:rong. Wall Strkkt, ? Tkcrhday, Juno 28?0 P. M.) labors ot a scud itmo ure worthless If not fol by a harvest. Crops mature quickly on tho Exchange, and It was evuluui that the sewers of erday wcro reapers to day. altogether successfully no, for the grain was in. _ to bend to ibe sickle when the bl ule was upplied, uo Important amount ot profits was gathered by great harvesters orgeaned by the horde o( ma&cu* Kuths who loilow In their trucks. ? jilaiu English (wailing further developments) the rise ol yesterday ano this morning was to ull ices a repetition ul Ibe old gaino ol a drive ut rts, and was as succes.-lul us it bus been iud will be, so long us Belters' contracts are made on ?la of borrowed stock Instead ol on options aud g us brokers' purses are as slim us tbey aro at nt. A rigorous demonstration on the part 01 tbe always creates a cry ol tatire qui prut among the and no timo is lost in givtug it practical upplica. Tbe consequence is shorts are speedily covered uatomers disappear with them. As intimuted, the ?i which was very strong at tbo opening was In. J to weaken at llie exhibition of long stock and to be rallied at Intervals, thus creating the lretju?nt alious whkh delight tbo soul ol the soil per. as Western Union sold up Irom 70^ to 71 a and again (? 70. Lako Shore irom to 67>? and to a^utn. Pacific Mail seemed to wnko lis lethargy and started up irom 24.'; to 27^, with o.eas to the umounl of 23,000 shares. At the end, erftbe price fell back to 25>a. Tbe only sombre of tbo sliuaiton seemed to have been taken by bigan Centra, and tbe coal Blocks. In the urst, bably, because at present tbere is no new card to i>, tbo story ol increased earnings aud the A of Mr. Aloan's eleillon having already ten ull tbe tricks that were upon the table. lor the anthracite carriers tbe public t-1ill eyes em askance aud Willi the ton.uu of doubt thrust In cbcck. Tbey were all lower to-day. New Jersey Cen selliogdg^n Irom 73 to 71 !s, with a ciostng price ot The guaranteed l.ehlgh and Wiikcsbarre consols e ollered at 81 tn sympathy witu the indorsing ul, and optiuns ul seller 30 aud bO days were ?aed at ih" same diHeieuces us have ru ed in the [k. Th re was sonic recovery al thu close Irom tbe 1 prices of the altcrnoou, but uol sulllciently do to enable one to uraw a horoscope lor to-morrow. iiu balks io-uat. transactions ul the Siock Exchange to-day ag. I 1(18,888 chares?New }'orh Central acd Hud. ; Erie. 0,000; l.iike Sbore, .'>5,700; Nori hwestorn, iurtbwcsturu preierred. 0.300; Hoi k Island, 7i0; I, 22,300; St. I'aul, 4,nuu; St. Paul preierred, 0-, 8,2&U; Western Union, 40,-IOj; Wa .aeb, PaciQc. 900; New Jersey Ccniral. 5,293; Central, 3.8JO; t-ontolidaied Coal. l,200i 'IXI.VU. UIUIIKST AXI) L'lWKST I'KICJkH. wing tabid si.o>vs ibe opening, highest and ot tbo day:? Uprning. Hig'irtt Luvtsl. ntrnl 108 108?f 108 139'* 141 139 ? 14 14?, 14 ? it)1 j !>'<'* 00 '4 -'i 2'i 2', ? 42* ?.?k 42* i^esiem.x,;^;;; aak ??** ???> ' M| tta 10#?$ IK u, . U vu. . ? VW?| 4 western pretty Island W W? WJs ir8 41* ?, Jke* and St. Paul. .T^Sk* 70 id St. Huul prer..... 171; M'i lid Mtaslssippi 1?JI .!? Tlx 'isey elltral. ...... 73 Jw tgj " ick. and Weslorn.. 107 K 03 Pacific "J? nd 1, Central 4 * * union 70* n% n and PaclBc Tel.... 17>,' JJX JJ ail 2-'X J?* * 140 140 140 i' and Peirolcum. 119?* 11#J? CLOSING I'HICKS? 3 T. M. VA ** T f ?fcl ail... >? 11*1 . Tli1* racial. 17,', Titer I.H 18 Win.. x'L 7oJ, IK ir> . 2 ja ? ??? k a pi.. u? ? 10X <-X .11 K 11 ,'i Efel K* ;pren ?<? ? ?li,. V M |K W. ;Rl '' M# 7a so io;t^ :,i4 8tv'? 1> 2 >-X ?i ?i i os unu4 h li tt^i 41 *\% >? .Pi . 7 X 7 U, C, C A I 44 , a 46 t:. t: a l C. ilK < 4 l?el. L x W....10. M i 107^ Krle . 14>? ? lian A St Jo... 14 ? H * st J ii pt. . :u. a Lain Mbere.... }t a iiU h l.antral .'><)*, a M * llarlam lyi'Vl a i u* N i 1 k 11 i;.. 1(>73 N J Can Ohio * Mil).. 1'. nam H To, Wab. I'nion I'hoICc. > UMilir l'*c 71 >i 17 ? OS '*% 141 I OK 7a 17*, 14M 2* I 4 8X fct* J ADVAMK 450 DKl'LIMK. 'The following aro itie cbaagea Id closing prlcea com W?d witu those of yisteraay:? I Ahvam k ~Xew York Central, # ; C., C.. C. and I., Eric, j ; Hannibal. ; Illinois Ceutral, l.ake lore, ; Mi-snuri Pacillc, 2; Ohio mid M suSJ-ippi, I'acilic Mail,;,; Wauisli, >,; I'uluti Pacific, 2; fesiaro I'nlon, H ; gold, '4. I'KCLiMi.? Si. Paul prelcrreil, : Buck Island, .'4 ; 'Jersey Central, 1 v ; I ortliwciiern, >, ; do. pre '4; ''iicbigsn Coniral, % i Delaware and Lack iua, V (I of tbe market w?a stationary. tsa MOMir makK kt. on wll closed at 3 s and 3 per cant. Prime paper la uucniuged. i'or<*gn exebauge |ra lor (Wrllng aBd doll for continental bill*; |asking ratm, 4.88* and 4WS; selling rates, 4Ml Ki-lchmarks. l?.> . ?WI< and ?6T> a WJ. 96%. Prime runs, 5 15 and 6.12 '.,. The lol Lg an tbo rataa of exebauge un Sew York at the nentioncd otttee todaySavannah, >? pre. Charleston, selling 3-lfl; baying, !(; Clncin tery Arm,'par; New Orleans, commeroln), X, ? jl Chicago and 81. Louis, Pur. the oor.0 makkkt. I closed firm at 112%, the highest price of the I rht lowest price was US1,'. Cash gold loaned I at 1 a 2 per cent lor carrying. Tbe (act that 7,000.000 gold has been paid ont by tbe Treasury s, wmle gold Is only 1 a S per cent lor rtalnly lUUtaates a large sliorl o.eron tioxa or TBI on:.u axiHAxaa sa>k. $1,'J4.\463 |iaaees 1.3WUJ3 ao.iKiu.^oo ClKAaiXO HOt'SB STATtMaXT. |a?,?l# ,?M X 044,4ia It.j70.o54 1,740,7u8 tbe ankers anticipate beavy sbipmenu of rope on Situday. The steamship Leasing, Or Kurope to-day, take? oat t >M,W0 sper.e, of |2M^ixw is gold coin and tbe remainder surer TUB VOOHOa MABKBT. jtu* ces do sot report an Improved feeling bourse*. Kreoch rentes Ueellaed to LlAbooo consois are iowor aad Uniteil Money is plentiful and lending [Mils at 1 -A per real, winch is tiireo slow I e atatatuMi rate ol dist-oaat Knjf and Tt* directors, at their >-day, made H'change iu the rote, f per o?Bt. In Fran a fort I'mtod are quote . at 101 TIM Book ol woek, reports ib MCToaae ol sk of Knglaod [Jiid 'luring tbe hullipa, and the proportion ol MMfc IBM w?ek waa MJK per a 107 it 10?\ a ; Rock Island, Delaware nod )1%; Burlington for TeniieJS?*e K 40 ,%. aand lhi? after briber improve closing Arm Mill, if -BOW 55'; per cemU The loliowiiig are the latest qnoi tious:?Consols, money, JS7^ a 94; Jo., ac count, 93 15 Its a 94; 1*05 bonds, 15%; ls6: bonds, 108%; tan-forty bonds, 107*4j newjtcs, 106XJ Erie, 12%; Erie preferred. 18 a 18%. I.VVEKTVkST SHABKd Investment shares were firm. witq the exception of Now Jemev Central, which sold nt iJ il)j ? >15< ; Dela ware and Lackawanna brought 10^ l(M<i ; Chicago and Alton. 1?2 n 10 109%; Now York Central, 108 a 10M| Hudson, 105 V; Morris and Essex. aud Qumcy, 115 a 115%; ProJuter^aud Petroleum, 119?; a 119%'. STATI BONDS. Siato bonda at tho Board were sixes new and new aeries, ib^ price Im COVKRNVKMT BOND*.] Government bonda wore in gond noon tor inveitment, and there wne al ment in some ague*, t!>e mark! al the following quotations:?United Slates currency eixea, 120%; do. do., 1881. register* 119s; all9J4; da do., do., coupon, 12:; u 1-3!K do. do., lS6."i, registered, ll0?i a 110 ;; do. i'.o. do., coupon, 110% a 110%; do. da, da, mw, re Istered, 117 X ? 117\'; do. do., do., coupon. 120".; 121; da. do., 1807, registered, 119>J a 119%: da i, Oo., coupon, 122.?; a 123; do. do., 1HC8. reentered, a 121% ; do. da, da, coupon. 124 a 1241;; do. en-fortie*, regis tered, 117% a 118; do. do., coupu* 118% a 118';; do lives. 1881, registered, 117)* al|7%; **o- do., do., coupon, 117*4 ?11"% Tin t'XITCn STATBS TKEAIVKT. The United States Assistant TreaWrer to day paid out $1,290,000 gold for interest and,$12,000 lor five twenty bonds redeemed. The sllv?r payments were $20,989. ol which $14,0-87 was to 1., applicants under the $100 limit. Reveuue receipts, jto-day, $400,000; customs reco pu, $300,000; bank nof? received for re demption, $700,000. BANK 91UKEM. The only sale of city bank shurou was 10 American at 109. MINING STOCKS. The following table shoving the ajvance and declino ol stocks in Suu Fraucisco, including lour days and the opening figures to day, w furnlsled by Mr. William Ward, Drexul Building. -Junf 29th. Change*. 47 Advance 1 17 ? 46 Decline 1 8 V* 73 Decline 1 Decline 1 Decline 3 Mth. 27tA Alpha 40 Belcher 17 Best <V Ueiclter 47 Citk'doniu m; California. 74 Choilar Potosi 70 Con. Virginia. 01 Crown Point 10 Uould A: Curry 15 Hale & Norcross.... 10 Imperial 0 Justice 23 Mexican 28 Ophir 49 Overman 00 Savage. 20 Sierra Nevada. 13 Yellow Jacket SI The closing prices were:? Consolidated Virginia 58 Caliloruia 73,% Segregated belcher... 75 Optnr 49% Cliollur.... 78'4 Savage 18,% Coukolidat'd Imperial i\ MeX'can 28% Could & Curry 15% iU't-t A. Belcher 4o? Hale li Norcross 10 MKXORA.VDA. Tho Governing Committee of ths Stock Exchange have adopted the following resolution:? Reoolved, That upon the opening ol the Exchange Wednesday, July 5, tho hour ol transaction ol' business shall be ut eleven instead nt leu o'clock A M. At the suit of Mr. Levi A. Dowlcy Judge Donobue to-day grouted an Injunction against the Western Union Telegraph Company, the Farmers' I,oon aud I'rual Com. pany and the Ui'on Trust Companv, restraining the Western Union Telegraph Company from payment of Ibe dividend contemplated and declared as payable July 15, 1870, as set tortli iu the complaint. A special despatch fri m Washington M.vs:?"It Is now conceded, by both democrats and republicans, that the Specie Resumption act will be repealed ut an early d?y." - Tho Senate has recommi ted both ol tbo silver bills to the Committee on Finiueo. NEW YORK STOCsMCriANGE SALES i?rown Point 10 % Jacket 31 % 40 1?K 18 Sierra Nevada 14 Lxchequer IS Overman .r>9% Justice 23 Caledonia 7.%' $11000 S F8Vl?t, LC. 100 ' 1 III, . '1 0(1 L A W li euii. . 20 ths 1'ac Mail ?tf.s3 ?i si 500 Krl 1200 do 20 w e>t i oOO do. 5* i do H.. do. do. 10 1 7IIO 200 l>*JO n 3 k) ?oo ? do. do. r% ? r ?>. '!>> 3UO SO l MO fiiCRSDAY, Jane 29, 1874 ? ALL?lo A. M. lO'WUhl I.S1 M 8.... 210 ite l.> i do ?'< 1 ..CO 4'? J Mich Cen KK.. . ft7>; 57 56% 51 % SI do WJi an ao>. do ao% Jo f?>% do Sl% TC* I It ltK.. !OM do 10-sJi 10 Dal. LA W RR 11? do .1*1 chi a > u uu Pr.. 6 10 do an i do 10 do I OO 10H l<4 0 % 7 JO do ?3 ?'?% 100 do t> % KM Chi A N W RR.... 4S% 300 do 4a*, aoo do s3 4:jl ? 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UTX M 2l?'4 r<o U>K 611', 00?, reS .'.I,', :>7 f.7 & 6b|. flO^s -6% 03 72 ^ 70 115 Ul. loo.; UK* IV*. 17-, ij4 >7'. 0 M. lo71^ 14*4 14'i ?V ?i 3???, ??iX nx "-*? 7J 71 , 72 7 l4' vl 7I?? ?' it 17 , 17^ COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON : SPOT IBREQULAR, FUTURES LOWER FLOUB QriET?WHEAT DULL- CORN FIRM OAT8 STEADY?PORK FIltMKB ? LARD FIRM LB ? WHISKEY QUIET?PETROLEUM FIRMER NAVAL STORES QUIET?OILS STEADY?-OBO CEBIEB FIRM ? FREIGHTS QUIET. Tbi'Msday, June 29?8 P. M. There wag a fhlr movement In a lew kinds of mer clistidise to-day, liul as a general tiling the markets were about us dull as tliey coal J well be. Both on and oft 'Change the nominations lor President were more talked about than business, and among Intelligent, weil inlormod men congratulations wore freely ex changed that, whatever tho result next fall, the coun try will be sale and business ought to reVivo right speedily. However the olecuon may result, It Is ar gued, the finances or the government will certainly be haltered, and wiser he ds will assuredly guide the nfl'aimol this nation henceforth. Flour was still quiet. Wheat was dull, save a spasmodic move.uent in prlmo No. 2 Chicago spring. Corn * a* firm, wltu a tali do tnacd. Oats were steady. Wlnxkey was easy. Pork and lard were firmer, although the latter was in Mm.ted demand. Freights were quiet. Cotton on the (pot nil steady: futures were firmer, t'ofleo was strong Gro ceries were generally Uriu. bat qaiet Naval stores were quiet. Oils were steady. Petroleum was stronger. , Corrga.?Tlio market for Uracils was firmer; sales were l' 5,0118 baxs Bio. ex Tlvrese, at 17*^?. lor fair, and 2.14 bag* do., ex Nellie Vartlu, on private terms. Mild coffee was unlit, but firm. During tbe past weekthe following sales were made lor consumption within tin rasin:-i,(W ba^s Maraeaibo, 1 iflRdiv l.aguayra, 1,709 do. Ceylon, M do. Savnnllla, lt>2 do. Costa Rica, 'Jim do. Jamaica, 30 J do. Manila; also. 50,1140 mats Java, ex sundry vessels, on pri vate terms. Including 8,18O mats for European aceouut. The stock In % at b inds Is 80.08'l grass mats Java. 11.448 begs Ceylon. 22,838 do. Maracalbo. 5,774 ao. l.aguayra 1.107 do St. Domingo, 130 do. Porto Rico, 4,813 ao. Costa Rica, 071 do. African. 1,013 do. Mexican and 2,3110 do. Ssvnnilla. We quote Ordinary cargoes. l.V4c. a l.'>',e ; fair do.. 17c. a 17'4c.: good do., i7.Uc. a 17t4c.: prime do., 18c. a 18',,e.; ext erne range for lota. l.\*?c. a 19l4c.; Kmtns, fair to good, ltl^c. a 17>40.. gold, ninety days. Java, government bags, 2llc. a 22c.: tlo.. grass mats. 20c. a -He.. Singapore, do.. 14c. a Wc. i Oylun. ItlJio. a ISJ^c.; Marucalho. Hf4c. a 18c.; l.aguayra. H-.'ie. a 17lac.; Jamaica, Iftc a 17c.; Si. Domingo. 1 lj>c. a 13c ; Porto Itlco, loc. a lH^e. : I'oita Idea, 17c. a ll>c.; Mexican. 10HC a 18c.: .Manila. 17c a Iric.: Angostura, I7c. a 18c.; oavaniila, 14*?c. a Inc.; Cnracoa. 14),c. a 17c CoTroK. ?I ha market for snot cotton was fairly steady: fuiures were firmer. Tbe closing prices today compare with Wednesday's prices as follows:? Wnhitfliiy. Ju?r :8, Thur+tity, Jut* 29. June... II Xf-M a 11*i June... II?. all 39 32 July.... II 28-3? a 11% July.. II,?k a II 29-32 August. II 27-32 a llj, Au.ust. 12 a ? Kent ..II 13.10 a II 27-33 Sept.... II 15-10 a 11 31 32 (iclober 11a II 21-32 October II 3&-JA a ? Nov.... II 17- '3 a? Nov.... It 21 f- ? ? Dec ... 11 17-32 a - Dae.... II Jl-Sg a ? Jau II 2 -32 a 11 11-16 Jan ... II l?-l4? tl 27.32 teb .... II 1.1.Id a II7. Fab II 31-tJa 12 March. II 31-32 a 12 Marvb 12^ a 12 5-32 April... 12 5-32 a 111 Mil April... 12 B-Si a 12 11.32 Mav.... 12<; a 12 13 32 May.. 12 I.V32 ? |2 17-32 ?Quotations are bayd on Asitrtsas standard of elaa.iflea tion, and on cost** la atare raaalag la quality not more than ball a grade above or below ike grade earned. IMaWa. Ala! mill. A. orlmru. Trx<u. Ordinary .... m H-16 8 H-M 8 tt-w h y m Strict ordinary 9JK 9X 9-y '.Wj Oood ordiaarv. .. . U1.V16 W Pi 10 I'l 110 111 I T? 10 I'l "1-10 III "l-16 Strict g?ed?rdi?ary. 10* 10* 1 ft I0?< Low middling It l-lfl II 3-10 II 5-10 11 5-16 s?rtet low a>ltfdlia?: Ufc Ilk UK lift Mindllng 1 I 1-", 12 3-10 12 3.10 Oo?l aaiddllBar...... I-'', 12* 12V 12k htricl good middling 1.1 13lZ I i'4 1 .'4 M?tdlta.g lair 13's 13k 13M 13*. Fair I4;? I4?J I4,S 14>, ?Staiaed- flood ordinary, 8^c ; strict good ordinary, ?*e.: low middling, lO^e,; middling, il)*c. npot salos ware as follows:? To- l>"V, LaM Total. Kaport 14*1 t 87 8.7 t'oiisuiiiptlon 4M i 21X1 tilsl Spscui .lion vm ? 26J Totals 8H2 887 1,77?? ?Dell* sred on contract, l.tslJbaiea. For futura delivery tlie sali-s wero as loiluwsY< steruav, alter two P. M :?-June, 2UO si II :Le.: July, 4UO at 11 .a-J^e.; August, .(JJ al ll',c. 2(?lat II 27 32c.; >eptemb<.-r. 2U.i at II 13 l?c.; October 2'*) at II 21-.i2e.; 3UIat ll^c ; Novrmber. 1<*j at 1 I7-32V. ; Jauuary, .-.?A? at II II 10c. Total. J,1<A? haiea. To-day, up to two P. M. :?Jiioe, 2(1 at II 13 lii... 1 hi at II 2? 32e : July. 1 x> at II 2.V32c., 4IIU at II 13-IMe.; Au gust. 4( s * at II 2H-:i2e., 20 i at 11 Ib-We., 2<Uat II 2u.l.e... I,r>JUai 1115-ltie., 2Ut> at 11 31 32c.; Srpirmber, 4<<l at II U -c ; .Non-uiber, 1,M at II l#3x; li eewket, ?I'lO ut 11 lU-C'c, 1UI at 11 ? Wc., 20 at II 1:1-3 c.; 7<s) kt IIV Total. U.7U0 bales, ilrnnd total, II.HiSi liales foe rcf?ipta at the ports w?ra as lo.low. - Oaiveston, IIJU t^tes; .New l>rlean>, 73; Mobile, 1-2; >a vauaab. il7: l li ?ilrston, .17; Norloik. UJ: New Vork, I'm, llost. n. 337; Pl.iltdeiplila. TiWi lotai. 1.342 ba.es. this day last areek. W32. i ins day last year, 4nl, lutai sine - .-??pte i tier I, 4, (Vi.litl bslos. Cott.oi frrlctits rltosd as fo ? lows.?To Havre, kyVeau, *.e.. coiui>ru>s>d: tu llamuur^, by steam. !iC , cuinprtesed : to bremen liy steam, '4c , com pressed; to uivrrjMol,Vliid.. by sieam; by snil, W-32J. r i.ut it aio Ua*iJ?. ?Aeeei,.te~Flour. I l.uuu obis.; wheat, 8He>,?i i bu<Jieia, corn mkai, iM2 Obis and 2lo xaeks.uats, 03,423 busheis; corn. I'^,74t> ?io., rye. 5.WI no., turley mail, 1..I30 do. Tlie fiour inarket was quiet but uorhsifne l loeoles wru In. nb\. inc tiding Mate. Wi-sii-rn and HoniUera, at th* annexed <iy>tellans. Kye flour was qniet, witlt sal.-sor JUJ b <ls. and i.'uisacaa. Cora ineal Hiaudr wme solu at 93 -3. We quoiA-? No. 2 Mate $2 7.1 a ?3 2ft >uperHne Mate :i K> a 4 21) Extra Male -\... 4 1*1 a 5 2> is.ai ?I UO Hup-rflne \V'.-.tcrn \ 3 k.'i ? 4 uo Kstra Vt'ntern \ 4 73 a ft M Mimirsola 3 23 a tl 73 U. urnl noop OI1I0. slilppfng brands..> 4 K> a 3 .i> It'.und b'op oh w, ira<U brands \ 6 30 a (1 30 Family V 7 (W a H 5i> M. Louis low extra V ft W> ? H t*j M. I.. UI-, strai. bi extra tl T?i sr 7 i?> Si. Louis. If dee double esira 7 0t> a 8^3 -t l^iuts, cheice family H J3 a u 30 Hye If iur. lii.e to suprrfiue. V... 3 7<? a 4 2<i noeilieta. No. 2 .V.. 3 Uia 3 73 >uui .am, su|ierliue... .v. ih'is 4 JO Southern, extra V 4 73 a U 75 b nubern, t imily ,\ 7 Ui a it 'At torn meai. W estern .\B >Oe 3 23 1 oru 111 al, Jersey ^ tl s 3 25 Corn meal, Hr.u lrwlne 3 >0 1"..111 meal, buacheous 2Uu 1,, jii 30 - Vt beat waa dull and easy, exeept tor prime No VuJbicago, lor islncb there was some speculative ioiimry. ?'tV,ali s at $ 14. Ihe sales were about I i3,?? O Lu.li'k d :l 'd tor common spiiu.:. #1 I0a#l 14 for No. i Cliieatio.aj 14 t #1 17 for No. J Milwaukee. 9l 22 fur Minnesota, Slyi Tor i-utainOM led winter, "4 lor No. 3 Milwaukee an Ut| ? $1 22 for ungraded sprta/. Corn was firm. ?itu a uiouWate Inquiry, fbe sales were about bptheie st 'Vie. aVjc. lor prime mixed, 3 e a 34^,c. for damaged and IiciU S7Jac. a MV,c lor strainer, bile, for (leanur yellow ?1 a t<"ac. fur i.n^r.tded nnxed and .Vic a Ola lor while ak wallow. Itye was quiet Karley and barla> malt were qiiie' ban were steady, with ta.es of :al,ijuj unsheis a .?t{4c 37c. lor No. 2 woite. 41c lor Nortuwes em aud M'iscoii? mixed. 40^0. for ciioiie N'o. * I hicag.' mixed, 4<>v. a ?.*ic. lor Wi.iie -tale aad J?Xe a 44c. for white Vt estern llkar sMO.mrs w- re oui. t We nuoteAmerican dre sed. t a 42 Ofor st .gle. t2 a #22" l<>r onble and 4 -Ua la-> ler rough. Manila bemp, \c . go.d; llnssia, cleau. #21 si a SP..I .gold. Italian. A-.? a (i u, ^old. Jute. iVe. a 34c., correncv, juts <utis. 2 ,c. cash, al.al Demp, t'^c.. gold; 1 sue. He is '*s? . sold M01.as.sKs was ijinel isn . steady. Tbe sto k is ,V?.Vi hods. Cuba. 2,.SAI do I'orto Kico 2,Hlli? do. Kn;iisli Islaode ? no 2,<ssi bhls. New iors. Aa tjuote; - Cuba, can 1 si ugal aial nixed, 22c, a .'Ac.; clayed. 21tc. a 3'3c.; uo. innxrovaooVreUatng. .tOe. a 3?- . do, grocery, 32c. a 4 *r.; Porio llico 3 c. a 3<ic : Knglisli Islands, 32c. a *Ic. ; V?* Orieaus, fair to good. lit. a 52c.. prime to ciieice, 36e. ii"? tsavat. SToncs.?The market was generally <iniet and with 1.4 . special change , l,.aa)n.ls ood straiue i r >siu sold yes titta* on private terms. We quotekplrite ol inrpcuilne Sllu^c. Kosla?Common to aood straiu.d, ?i 7o a al 7j. Tar? Washington. $2 2ft: do . Wilmington. $2 Wj r?0. Adviea Ire in Wilmioc* ? wn as follows: Ki.?in quiet; atrained. #1 g?.?>.| >i rainril. (1 ?<?. I. r quiet fl '*?. Turpentine steady ; hard, 11; soft. 91 HO; vlrg.n. $2. Spirits ktfllT, 27c KtLs. lit) market * a> i|Ulrt and -tardy. VVe quote : - Liu seed, casks. Vie cottonseed. ctuie. 38c ; 8ou:fiern ?ellow. 4fV a .ii>c ; yellow winter. 5?h- a ?He. . while an er. tin.-. ; lard, p raent ake. ffjo a S*c . sperm. crud , I do., blenched wiu'sr. ?l K<. do.. ntinrm do.. 91 t!0 while, crude. Norilf rn ilOc. . do .Southern. f?'c bleached wii ter, 7(>e a 72>- . olive. ca?ka. $'? 17 , a Tl 22'., iu>??. f I 35 a 94 40; winter, bleached tiali. 48c.; crude ish. 36c. a 37c I'KrRoi.nra. The market wa* etranger hut quiet: 2,800 bUl rellned Old at 1 .. and WU tibia. do. (to till? at Id . l ate last evening *,(?JO bids ci u le sold at 12c The doling prieea were a< follow*: Crude, In hulk. Oc.; do . In lihl-.. . ? IJ'.r,, rellued In bbla., Ilk.; do., in esses, IUc. Keiiiied hi Philadelphia I5'4c.; do. at Baltimore. I '3t'e. Ad Ice* trnm the Creek were as lollnw* :-Parker's firm; United. II )(; Ittlon, 92 07',; shipment, - '??>. Oil City steady , 9- i *'j bid for United; shipment. #2 27 a m ? ao I'HormoNj.?Kecalpts?Pork. 217 bid*.; lard, 457 ' tierce*. -OO keg* an i -04 oasea; cut meats. 308 packages; bacon. 35 tierraa and 2,013 boxe*; beat. ju tlerura and 1H5 bbla. There wuaalairly active movent lit lu pork to day. under which price* advaneed, closing ut the second "call" na luilowa : - Julv. f l'i .VI bid. $10 75 asked; August, ill" 75 bid, $19 aaked, September. 9I>> "-0 bid. 9-0 <'?1 a*ked; October. 9.0 J.i a<kal I he sales wer* nbout 7,500 bbl? at 910 70a*IU 73 it *l9 8*>for August and 91H tor Sep lember; spot tales were 3(k) libls. mass, at 9I'J .ri.r> a 910 75. cash ; 15 bbls. extra prime (old at 9IH 50. Cnt meat* ruled ^ulet. with aalea of l.lKXi pickled thouldpra at H'Jc,. and 8.0 alio*, pickled bellle*. lieavy average. nt lOe. I'reab harna were quoted at lukc. a 12c., freah bellies at 0^ . a 10c., pickled hatiia at 1 ll4c. a 13c.. pickled bellies at it'fc. a I0K?.. ai:d boxed bellies at 0l.c. a ll'<c. Mitokod meats ware dull at 14J.C. for hatna and H>c. lor shoulder*. 11aeon was dull and easier; quoted at lO^e. tor city long clear and lOSjC. for Wetlcrn. Heef was quiet at former prices; MO bbla. city a>tra India mass sold at 920. Wo quoteBarrels, extra uiesa. $11 a9>2: plain mesa, 911 a 910; packet, 912 a 9U<; tierred, city extra India, $22 a 9'J:l; India mess, *21; prime meaa.920, l,ard was nuiet, but tlr ner. closiu; at the second "rail" a* follows:?Jttlv. 911 37>; hid. 911 Co? tiske'l; August, 911 > f> bid. 911 72)f asked; Septemlier, 911 77^ bid. $11 rCi a>ki'd; October, 911 00 hid. 912 asked The aales nerx about 2.-0O tierees. at 911 07> ? 411 i!7'. for Aucuat and $11 Ml for September. Spot aalea were 17 i tlercea city at 11MU) tierces West ern No. I at llt?c. and 1,000 tiercea at IheBl'est lor export on private teruis. Refined was quoted at I2l?c. for South America, 12c for Continent and lie. for Cuba; V> I tiercea aoid lor Hie Continent on private terma, f>) tiercea 'or t'uba at lie. and 50 tierces city No 1 at lie. Butter and cheeaa remained quiet, but steady at Inte prices. ltlCK. ?The ui.irket wasst-ady and I'alrly active. We quote Carelina, fair to prime. .V^e. a ?*,c.; Louisiana, lair to good, 5'4c. a "i^e.; do., prime, tic. a ; liaui;oon, fair to i;ond. tl'^e. a il',e ; fatna. tfood, 7'4c. ?7'?c.. ifoid; Kan KOOU. in bond. 2*?c. a 2\c., cold. ftt'UMt.?llio market lor raw wii* very llriu but quiet. The >tock ul' raw is aa follows: ? Uhlt. ttu? llrti/t. Xelado. Stock laacertainedby actual count, iiiuladiuir specula tion I June 1.1S7H 05,142 3?,778 SlO.eSTi Receipts since.iiinu 1 5',OHI 1U.04S U0 511 Total* 140,002 Wi,82tt 25tl,lWrt Sales line* Jane 1 80,207 0,200 ,55,sol Stock this day, June 20, 1H70 05,1135 40.1120 104.335 ComparlUK with Hock I titny 1, 1875 169,18 40.500 180.SIH OotnparitiK with stock Juiy I. 1874 .155,154 03.118 175,373 Cotupurinv with atoea July I. 1873 101,183 50.208 232.338 ?Wo quoteFair to Kiuid relininu;, 8c. a I Cuba, croc ry. air to choice, 8J,c. ? 8jie.; <lo., j r*utrifa|(al, nlids. and buxea, Nos. 8 to 13, 8kc. a 0'?e.; do., uiolasaea, hlids. auu boxea. 7c. a 8o.; l'orto Kico. rulininx. common to urioie, 7'4e. a S\,c.; do., icro cei J, lair to i boiee, H;,e. a s\'c.; retined, atandard A, 10c. a 10.'?c.; olf A, OJjc. a Oj?c.; crushed, 10;,c.; powdered, lii',!-. a 10??c.; urannlatea, iO'.c. a lu)>c.; second quality do.. I0'4c. a lliJ,c.; tut loaf, H'"4c. STBAHtNK.?Reaelpta?20 buds, and 2 ' tiercea. The market was quiet at 1 a 13*4c lor prime. Tallow*.?Receipts?05 UlnU. and llObliU. The market was steady, withsaies ot 3 ,(MJiba, ut 8ji, aud 6otiercea at M 7 Ilk-. WtiisKKr.?Heceipn?387 bbla. whiskey The market was quiet, 1(10 Ubla. chau^ed hands at 91 1- a $1 12\ cash, auu r.-auiar. KkKit,'its.?Business in tula way was moderate, owlnir In the instance of petroleum tonnage to in- Inuh price oe tnanded lor oil, an i lor ut::er kinds a trittiug deiuaud. with ratea k nerallv ateady. The eiiKa^ementa were: To Liver pool. per ataum, ..8.(100 bushels crain including 8,i>00 bushel* (wbeatj, at O^c. lil.it H> huslieis at 7d.. i-O lu*.. and 34.00 ' buabel* at 7,1. per baahel; .'>0,t*J i buxe* clieeae tthl* weeki, inclu dux the quautity previously reported, ut 55s ; and by (ail, 10.> Itlids. tallow at 31s. 3d. j 1,(X>0 bbla. rosin at 2s. lojjd.: HX; hhd*. tobacco at 35*. To London, by sail, 5tki Ouls. rosin on private term*; 200 lihds. tallo.v st 32a On.; ld.OOH bushels ?rain at 8'4d.. 110 iba. I ha charters were An Italian oark. hence to Cor* for orders, ur.th 3.(111 quarters grain at Os.; au Italian bark, hence with: 3,'XKi do. do. at <?*. aud ?T gratuity; an Austrian nark, hence with 3..KI0 do. do. for aame voyage at *.; au American brlir. hence to the Cattegat, with 2,iJ00bbla rellued petroleum at .'>* 3d. a 5*. 4W<L t a .Norwa.lan hark, from iia.tiinore to the Baltic with l.OOO do. do. un private terms; an Austrian bark. 7)*5 tons, lieu o to London, with 1,5(10 bbl*. rosin and balance rellned petroleum, on private terms; an American brig, trnm Iticlimoud to the Baltic, with 2.0(H) obis, reilne I petroleum at tie.; a Britist) ahip. 1,-81 ton*, laid on the berth for London with u-eneral cargo at current | rales; a British ship, 1,8 >2 tons, laid on lor Liverpool, with | do. at market ratea; a ves.el reported hence to Antwerp^ with general cargo, on private terms. 3.505 1,130 4,041 Hi hi 3,743 14,548 1,408 8,808 Ska.; DOMESTIC MARKET& Oalvkmton, J une 20, 187ft Cotton dull and lower for Mian; middling, lljjjg,; low miilUItu*, 10>gC ; good ordinary, U^c. Net receipt*, UK* balui. li \ pom coastwise, 3?. Sales. ?j(K). litock, H.tiH, Nk* Oklkan*. June at), 1H7H. Cotton quiet; middling, 11,'io.; low lanidlliig. IUf|e.: good ordinary, D'ic. Net receipt*. 73 bales; gros*. lu.'i. exports Ttllll 1,fi.ll. Sales, 1,1**1. Stock, 7W,3.">3. Savannah, .lune 2H, 1870. Cotton quiet; middling, lit,; low middling. IO>to.: good ordinary. H^e. Net receipts, 07 bale*. fc\ports coastwise, 240. Sule*. f?. Mock, 4,1117. Muhii.w, June 29, 1S7H. Cotton weak and irregular: rnlil ling, lu^c.; good ordi nary, Uc. Net receipts. i'Jj bale*, Export* coastwisc, KM. bale*. 10 ). Slock, H.iUO. CHARLESTON, Juna 29, I87?. Cotton quirt; middling, ll'io.; low middling. lti\'c; good ordinary. !)'{c. a 10c. -Net receipt*, 37 bale*. lu-, 7i. .Mock, ...(MX Wu.hixuto.v.N. ("..June 28, 1870. Spirit* of turpentine steady at 27c. Be*lu quiet at $1 23 for strained. Tar steady at t>l 00. 'OLtliD, Juna 2i>. IS76. Flour dull. Wheat iu fair demand ; No. 2 white vV.ibush, $1 3-J*; No. 1 white Michigan, $1 2>i',; amlier Michl.au. #1 IM: June, 18JJ; July, $1 l8j^; August, ?1 17'4; No. 2 da, 01c. ; No. 9 red, M%. <'orn Urtn; lugli ?uixed, Kpai, Jutie ami July, &2e.; Align*!, CiJt.u.; l .w mixed, 4'.''jC ; August. Al%c.; no grade. ; do. Dayton and Michigan, 4Hc. [ damaged. 37c. Oat- i|tilei but firm; No. 2. 31',4'.: white, 93c. lieeoipts?1">,0U0 bushels wheat, JO.OuO do. corn, l.t.OiO do oats. Shipments-100 bills Hour, D.OUO bushel* wheat, ?U, *>J do. corn, lO.nJO do oats. Hcrrami. June 29, 187d. Lake receipt*?Hour, 730 bble.: wheat. 47,0011 bushels; corn, 1JO.OUO do. . oau. ltt.OUUdo. Uaiiroad receipt.-. Flour, 4, li?> tbls. ; wheat, U.OuO bun.els; corn, 15,000 do.: oat*. j 8,00 do.: rye, * JO do. Canal shipmout* lor tide water Wheat, 23.'v>?? bushels corn, 172.IV*> ilo.; arlry, lii.lnu do.; rye. H.UO > do. luterior points Wheat, 9,000 bnshela; corn. .?,?? do. Itallrond auiooients?Flour, 4,10 i bl.I?,; wheat, 21,600 bu-iiels corn, l.'>,000 do.; oau, 8,t* *> do. } rye, do. Canal irieght* firmer, wheat t*-.. com o,'ac , oat? to New York, toll* trie udid. Kailroad freights ? About 3t,c for wheat to New Vork. Flour llrm; sales 1,000 l.bl*. at unchanged ra)es W eal stagnant. quo atloni en tirely nominal t'orn very dull; vo. Jmivd Western about Mf,c. ; no sales except I.OIM bushels high mixed at Data nominal at 3 a- a tie. Kyo neglected Pork 'lull' at SI M 7.'i tor hoary mo**. Kara dull at ll^eC. Illghwmea slow at $1 13 tor city made. Oswkco, June 20. Id7fl. Flonr unchanged: sales 1.5O0 hbl*. Wheat *te dv; mile* of extra white Michigan. *1 .X>; whito State at $1 -Ml: red Mate at (13/i No. I Milwaukee club held ai #i i!d a 91 21. Cons qui<;l at ."?7c. Corn meal unchanged Mllll'eed un changed. Canal freights unchanged. Lake receipt*?Wheat. 2,40<> bushels; lumber, 001,0 0 feet. Canal shipments? Lumber, M7.'?> feet. C?WAOO. June 2fl, 1876 Floor quiet and unchanged. Wiieit lalriy active and a (.hade higher: No. 't I Mcago spring, *1 04?(. spot and June; fl u';4. July; $1 Oo?),. Auhum . .No, 3 Chicago spring, *.h'4c. a 8S?4o. ; ra^ected. 7,'jc a i6o Corn him: No. i mixed, a 47c. *p.it; 4* 'vic., bid June; 40J,e.. bid July; 40?-,e , trid August.: rejected, 43c. a Ohm stHiulv: No. 1 at :f>c. cash. Jon* and Jnlv: 2??<c., August; rejected, 2ir. Hy \ No. 'J at ft7*^c. a Oi ,i' ilarle, hrio; tin. J spring. epnt and Jnn'. 82c., bid July. I'ork quiet hut steady; $10 22).. spot and J u I v: $10 4) a $10 4.',. August: 719 *!.>?, .?September l.atd dull: 911 20 a 911 -">, July. $11 :t.? a ?>ll i7. Antrum. Itn.k niest* steady, with a talr demand; shoulder*, '? ?c a 7-,c : clenrnu tiiien, Mc, | clear si ies, 10c. a lll'.r. Whiskey firm at $1 l<>S|. Keceipts?Flour, T.OK'bbls; wheat, b'SJHO bu*iiel?; rum, J04,iX^> do.: oats, ,'i2, uo.; rte. !,(>*> do. : barley, ?_','*?? d". Shipments ? Floor, 11,*410 bbis,; wheat, ?' i.OOH tiusliein; corn, IW.OOO dn.; Cats, 2?.'Hio do : rye, IH.o O do. At the afternoon call of (lie Hoard :?tV heat nr.n ; flu i\. July; $1 '?! ?? a $1 0<l^, A'iga-t. Corn firmer; 47e a 4V, Jnlv; 47J,c., August; 4.c bid. esah aud June. Oat* firm; 30u., caeli, June and July; 2H*^c., August. PRINTING CLOTHS. PnOTlbRgC*. R. !., Jnne 2?, 1870. Printir.?' cloths were quiet an I steady yesterday at pre vious prices. BRAZIL MARKETS. Rm lated: price* verj ds per 10 kilos. I.M'liante on l^oml in. ^ Freight* to the Channel, 3os. Sa*to? Jane 28, 1874. Coffee animated: eriees very firm; superior liantos, B.400 relt a 5,&i0 reis per 10 kllvs. Km J ANktgo. June 28. 187)1. Coffee animated: price* very firm; good firsts, S.000 a r-.o-to reis per 10 kilos. PETROLEUM MARKET. AirrwKgr, June 20,1879. Petroleum, I1>^L for One psle American. rilVAWClAl*. A. WEEKLY COFFEE MARKETS. Ilto Jatrcigo, Juae 28, 1878. Average dallv receipts ef r-offee during the week, 2.7'V) bags. Shlpnieuts of the week?To toe Channel an.i Norih of l.ur qie. 10.000 bai'S: to the United States. 10.000 du ; to Mediterranean port*. lO.OStdo. Sale* tor t ie t h.tiiuel and North of Europe, 10,000 ban; fur the L'nite.l states, 12.000 do. ; for Mediterranean ports, 6.14JO do; st'M'k, 30.000 do. 8a?to?, June 28, 1970. Average dally receipt* during the week. 7i*> bags. Hhipmt'iits oi tl.e week to all cuuntrie*. 2:t.i*?i bags: to the Channel, Europe and Mediterranean ports, U.UX1 bap*. Sale* lor Europe. 21,000 bags. Stock, 36,000 bags EUROPEAN MARKET. I-ostHjx I'aonLca Markkt.?Logpox, Jnne20? Evening.? ' Cakutta lins-e<L 47s. Od. a 4?s Linseed eil, lUe, 3d. a i 23a. M. per ewv J. k W. hSLIUMAN A CO., 2<i Broad at.. New Vork, l*;,ue Letters of Credit to traveller*, payable In any part of Europe. Asia Africa, Australia and America, r Bui* ef Egchange aud make Telegraphic Tranafers of Money to Unropu and t alilornla. BitASON AHLh HA I'55.- M)J*lit ON~LIFK AND Kndowmen: lusaranoe Policies. duftg?gs* and other ties, iiurance oi ail xmd* etfecteq with best com J. J. i I a it it 1 > : tl M CO.. 117 Broadway *tUiOi;'ji'T tKVHT FUN lin Ti I Lu A N <?N MuMT* city er Brooklyn Apply to LBVll'T A WULe l Pine ?t. I.OT'.II.NUHAM * 00., BA.NKhKS. 12 WALL 'liable puts and calls, oend for explanatory A LAUV WAfffd A LOAM OPS9o> VOA I..1 *?ple socurltyglvea. Address KAKTU i>u, Hiriidr / B PIXAXriAU SWKby SkviStm hank. 128 AND i:to HOWEUY. NVw Youk. Jane 13, 1*70. A Seml-Atinnal Dividend at the rate of ?i\ per ten* per annum i>n h!) sums of QA mil npward, mi l not exceeding Bud of live percent po' annum on ?ll mim in M(M< ul and mil exci eiiiiit' # ..ism *? nlcli -h?ll utve been dei.o.lnd .iltHi three iui>ntli>ou the Ui oa* o! Jniv nctl, will br allowed to the iiepi>?lu>r<. an ? will be p.iyabls on or after MONDAY, July 17, 1876, in accordance with the pro- j visions of (he bylaw*. Ht order of the Trustees. 8 vMUF.L T. BROWN, President. O. II. I'miuniHiLi, Secretary. Gmzi N s savinTis hash u; TuifcfrvUFSRw j Ymk. .V Bowery. southwest corner ul Caual streel.? Interest fur July. lMk - (k* Board .?( I rasters have or dered to be paid to depositors lor tbe ?ix months eudiujf JuueUO. 1^71), interest iittfte rate of six pur cm par an - j nam on ail mmi remaining in bt.i July 1 lor uie number I of cairn :ar months tbe name lias been on <i?*r"?lt next pre viorn-thoretn. interest not withdrawn will he or. dileii a* i nn original deposit and entitleil to interest Irani July I. mid , will be enter*.I ott tbe depos tor's bonk h heneier presented. , K. A. QUIMTAKU, Preelder.t 1 S? vmock A. Bunck. secretary. Pioumsk or "ohio ani> m iksiksiphi ~ra"lwaT I " ' Company Consolidated Mortgage and Conviiidatud | Murtirage 8. P. Nouns due July I, I87U. will be paid at No. | William St.. hew York. W. M. WALTON', Secretary. Urydock savings Manic. :hi anu an 0ov?kkv, | corner ot Ud St. The Trustee* of this Institution have declared tbe semi annual dividend on all deposits entitled thereto July 1, 1870, as follows:? Six pur cent on all sums of 92.OU0 and under, and five per cent on the excess ovet 93.000. Deposits made on or before July 10 will draw interest from July 1, 1870. ANDREW MILLS, President. ? 11.1.1*11 V WRMTXB, S'ecretarv. Di-.lawari-:. lackaWanna aXD wkstkh.n kail road Company, New York, June 27.187?l. A quarterly dividend o. two and one-hail O-'^l per em will be paid July 30. Transler books close June :MI anil open Julv 33, l*7H. KKKHK. II. tilBBKNS, trHWwT VVKHUltf INDWTSlAl SAYINU8 lUSX, NO. ol CHAM UK IIS STREET. Nl ?? Youk. Julie 30, 187'1. DIVIDENDS. The Trustees of this batik huv.i ordered that Interest lie paid in depositor* cutlllud tberuto for the six mouths oud ?Ug tllio date, as f >lluWS I 1st.?On sums ol $l!,OJ0 and under, six per cent per an no in. 2d ?On sums exceeding $3,000, six por cent per annum on nnd live per cent per annum on the excess. I'u.vabie on ami alter Monday, July 17. 1*70. The Interest will be placcil to HI credit of depositors under date of July 1, nn I will be entitle to interest lor the ue:.i six mouths if not.withdrawn. . HENRY L. HOOUET. President. David Lkpwitii. Comptroller. ?""\STATK rUNDS TO LOAN-ON CITY PROPERTY J i'i years; lowest rat,-s; no deluy. 38 Broadway, room 10. Manhattan savincs institution, Mo. 0t4 tiro .<lway. Nkw \ onk. June 20, 1876. 51ST SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. The Trustee* of this institution have declared tha Gist SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND on nil deposits on tbe FIRST DAYfiV JULY NKXT (by the rules entitled thereto). at tlie rate of six per cent per annum on sums of and under, and Hve percent per uniiiim on sutu* over 000, pay ah. e on and after tbe th rd Monday In the month Interest not withdrawn will be credited as principal. Deposits wiii draw interest from the 1st ol Jauuury, April, J uly and October. E. J. BROWN, President. Kdwarp Scavr.L, Treasurer. C. K. Ai.voku. Hecretary. VTOTIOJ-: TO BUNKHOLUERS.?HOLDKK8 OF THE i.1 old Bunds and Coupons ol the city of IturliiiKtoii. town, wnich have iiintureil, are requested to present the same lor payment, at my othee, iu the city of Btirliu^ion, Iowa, on or beii r.- J u.j i, 18"ti as the interest on sum.- will stop after that date. W. W. WlUli I'MAN, City Treasurer. Bt'uLl.vuTc ., Iowa, June 20. 1870. M0N1S* AT .sIX~PKR~CENT~ii\TKKES1', KOH THREE or Ave vears, to be loaned on bond and mortgage on improved property iu this city only. Address U. K. 11.. box l,4vt Post oil ce. 0KK10E Ri DtilfwOOD IN8UBANCK CO.. BUOf>KLYN, June-'i', 1 - 7 i.?A seiui-aniiuiil dividend of seven (7j perceut is declared, payable to tbe stockh luers on de mand, at the New York ollice of this company, 170 Broad way. 9 WM. A. SCOTT, Secretary. The v hath am matiohau banE " Nkw York. June 24, 1876. I ho directors of this bank have this day declared ? seiul annuul dividend ot (-"?> Uve per cent, payable to the ktock liniuers on nnd after the 1st of July next, until which tinii* the transfer books will remalu closed. UEO. -M. HARD, Cashier. StrnTum TO LOAN ON i.OOD CITY PROl'KltTY ^IU?J?UUU nt (t per cent.?Several sums at 7 per cent; commissions 1 per cunt. ?. U. LOCKK. 1UB sth st? uear Broadway. COPARTV KltSHil's. """ Vrkw'VoKK. JL'S HO. 1S7U. " - - "'-"L' ll DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP AND DISCONTINUANCE OP HUslNKSS. The copartnership fieretotore existing under tlx- (Irm niinie of WILLIAM MKNZIhS A M).N la tin* day mutually di? s-'lved. The biiMncua will )?? discontinued lor (lie present. Killior ol tliu uiulertigned will sign in lit|uldaiiin. Parties holding claim* of Kn) nature whatsoever against llie Arm. whether nmtitred or not, arc rcqu MM to f>r?*??tit llie same for Immediate payment. Unmatured claim* will lie ?uli Jected to it rebate hi Hut rate of in tier rout per annum from data of presentation to >.eic ot maturity. WIi.LIAM M I-. N XIKS. WILLIAM MKAZiaa.Jr, itt JKINKSS DHHOUi lMTIKS. a nliWTumci.K, sei'-uTSo'ipastek'tHan"HjaH J\ manufacture it. ?Want a puriner, with $i.iX) >. to ex ternl i iwiifn; alto Stale Sights for sal*. Queens Couutjr Land Office, US2 Broadway. \ CUM CUT KVI' PARTNER-TO TAKE C'HAKOE OP J;X bonk* and outside huaincaa. with about #t,(JOU. will UnQ M desirable chance iu a wholesale furniture manufac tory. steaui. complete machinery and trade all over ths country, inquire of or address J. SCHUEIUEK, 140 East tud ?l, to it A. >1. aud alter ft P. )l. KF.rfPEOTABLK MA* Or HOOD 11 AH ITS WANTKD a.i Banner In a lijfHt. a.rceable, goi d paying buainaaa; price ol one-half of ttock aud li&turen, a*AJU Apply at store Stli av. iili?h DEALEK WAN rH.D?NONE POK 30 KI,( ICKS ; 300 families auxlou, to patronise. inquire of Mr. DAY in new block, ad av.. corner &.ith ?t., Brooklyn. T MUOU BL'slNKSH MAM. H AVINU $5.IX) i TO IS". A Te?t promptly, m-<y have Drat class position with (alary ot a curity, first mortgage on Improved real estate near city. Address E. A., box 131 Herald office. t iEkMA >, WELL POSTED THE KEItuShNK oil trade. an<l having a largo number ol customers, aiao cheap More lacliilies, but, tbio nail iiiHlortune. little money, wishes a p .rtner Willi about JKi.tfXl; no risk aud ?plendid returna. Address OOOD WILL, llcrald office. AN KNKKOKTII) MAN WITH WANTED-TO take half Interest in a business that will make invent meiit montiily; good aalary and expense* allowed; must liavo llie uaali. Address IM.V1KDI Al'l.. Herald office. D?y HOODS -A.PEHSON WANTED TO OPEN STOKE. All iames say one la greatly needed. Inquire ot Mr. DAY, .'tdav,, ftftth ft.. Brooklyn. WANTED?A PAR TY TO HEI.P FURNISH AND TT take charge ol a email and neatly titled up atnre on Broadway tor truit, cigars, soda, Ac. Apply to E. A. HOV T, Toll Broadway. WANIHiJ?AN HONEST BUSINESS MAN. WITH fi.nWciih, to invest In and manage the beat paving light manufacturing business In tba country. Address li. II., Herald office. 0; I MM CASH WILL BUY ONE U.ALP INTEREST IN Ox'M/ tiooU Will, stock, Ac,, in my buiioais, paying MJU ptr month. <tiS Broadway, ronu H. ?&1 n<UI 'A'tTNfclt WANTKD?BUSINESS BS ipl.'M/u. tabllflied; CJ.'Kki yearlr ifuarauteed; capable iimiuiiiad cxlenmon. HiV BU cckcr at , lo*?r bell. <J?1 IWIM -PARTNKK WANTED, WITH fl.tWO. TO ?iT L>1/t/V/. tako hair intereM In an emy ca?U biiaineii ioiii wt uiwiii, cajiablu ol $U,i?ii yearly prollta. Priucipale preparrU to talk buaincaa call lor tillAV, 4i Kim .i.il at. ?> |W||| -WANTED. A PAR ft WITH #3.(?ii TO * "J> Invert in a circua already iu runninir order, witn a complete ininiiauy. now pcrlornilnit' only ilioae in,? hiiiiik hu.mi- - need Mkuwer. Aadreaa H., Herald Phila delphia liraucll otllcc $'"*<1 <WWi -EyLIAL PARTNER WANTED, IN 'I", gold mm Oliver bit.lion wparatlMK and ro ttuin^Ouain at , jean euabllihod: paying Inrge prollts and uo chain of lues. E l'. J.Ol'Kfc, l.i'J sib It. MARMAGEi AX\) D&ATtb. MARRIED. n*i.b? Orcvtt.?At tlm rP?idcnco ol the bride's ji'arvuu, Nyuck. N. Y.. Waunumlajr, June'.'H, 1S7H, l?y ttie Ki'v. Erakiue N. WUit", D. I? , Wimjam J. Bki.l, of New York, to Lvcisua M.. eluem oaaxuter ot K. B. Otcott, E-.|. Bovi.it?o'Doiifhty.? At Conn, I- I., *t the resi dence ol die bride'* mo'liar, by \'nry K??v. Williain , Quiun, ol Ni w York, Mr Hknrv iIovi.k. ol Sao Kaiaol, ; l aiilornm, to Mim Kuitm o'DoitKKTr, (Uu^htcr ol the late Wtl.um Archuall?? ll'iln-rtjr. No tariu ?'mtkii?Hi ki it - on Wi iinr.iiey muilMiil, J?W M, j at llie Pri'tbyierian !]? umriai rtiilNk by lit" K??v. C. ii. Kobiuann, D. 1'., Jinks Kkkku to K'i.oiia, eldc-t d.iughter ol William Hu iut, E?q , all of thu city. No card a. Isaacs?Jihoxm.?At the Congrt'galion.'il cbnrch In Eiiloiiioo, June 21, by the KeV. C. S. Harrower, of New York. RMaiaird bv the Kev. Mr. Iloibroke, ol El hngtou, Eowahii U. Iiuaci, of New York, atxt Hatii E, KlIulM, ol EIiiukUIO McMullim?Bhww*.? On Tuesday, June 27, IR71, al the residi-nce ol the brtde'a iiarcuta, by lb* Kev. Will inm Neuavn MeYickar, ol I'biladeipbla, Ci.ara J., dauglili r of Jeremnh Hei?ou, to Akthi r Mi Mtxi.m. No card*. Pimr?Tytikh.? On June Vt, 18T0, ?l the roaidooee ol tbe fernief pArent*, by tin.1 Kev. Dr. Mamp.ion, B. Kha\klin Port to Dkhokar K , elde?t datiKbtor ol Jninua M. (a and Ana Mart* lytler, all of Harlem, New i York ciijr. DIED. Am;in ?PutjJenly, on * edneaday, June 38, Korirt Aunt'a, a?od :io year*. Tbe rvlauve* aud irioart* are reRpectfui)/ requested to Mtoud tue Mineral, -iu Friday, tliu 4?th mat., at two o'clock P. M., irom bis lale ri akteoco, 44ft M(ost 4tttb ?I. Interment in lirevnwood tX'iueter.. Avi him mi** ? Ai Queiicc, on Monday evenin r. 39th nut., Jon* ALCWSCi.ona, ol ihmcity, in tbe OOtb >ear of In* ago. Kiineral aervicoa at Dr. Hall's ehnrth, fttb av. Md ft.'ilti at , OR yridajr, MHii mat., at ten A. M. BAk>xa.?-oa Wedaeeday, Juue M, tiUUAjUM J. BAKMfcM, in the ?lttii year ol bis age. I'lic luueral will take |?Uo? ou Krlday, Jane 30. at tbrco o'e oek, at Sl Jobn'i* cbajai, Vanck at. Keia tiv. s and Iriend* of the latniiy are icupcciluiiy mvued to ait* nil wiiiniiit luruier no ice. BkinoAit ? on Jane M, Ui?, Patricr J. Brrihar, at bis rvatdenoe, lMd sk Md M av., M tbe Utb year vt his age, a unlive of Rosgray, eoaitT laud. Hid r ? tili\Csi and !rieurf? urn Invited funeral, from bis ro?>deiioe, an Sunday nl o'clock. 1 Id Brooklyn, W^Udcm! iv, Jul Lot ihh K. Bosks, in lUa Tbtu yoar U| bor ago. Ktleli * and relative* aie luviled to attcod tlM funeral. nu -unUay, Juiy it two o'clock P. If., from tier lute residence, Nu 1X0 BoeromtL, corner Deaa aL, Brooklyn. Bkadt?On Wednesday, Juue 28, Mamis Fbaxcm, age I 5 years and 10 months, beloved daughter of Thomas V. and Mary Aon Brady. Relatives and (riftids of the family are respectfully Invited to aliond the funeral, from the residence of bar parent*, No. i Mott at., ou Friday, iWth in at., at MM. o'clock I* 14. Hi usi.ki.? On Wednesday morning. June 'JSk Jay, only son ol Jaui?s< F. and Amelia Bulklejy 141Ij year. Funeral from tho residence of his grmdmoj Eliza Cooney, No. 37 5th at., Brooklyn, 4ay, June.'It>! at three o'clock. Relative are res peciiuily luvlted to intend. Oasmx. I'iioha* C*?siv in Brook)] aged 3 years, 2 months uud 1'- day*. The relative* uud iriends ol' ibe ftuiij fully invited if- ulien<l tbo funeral, on . lnte residence. No. .v.'s WcU bl Tna ' interred Id Hatbush'at two o'clook Albany papers please copy. Cocuuta.k Suddenly, on June 28, 187d. tax, a native ol comity Calway. Ireland year of Inn uge. The relatives and friends of the faintly are il attcud tne funeral, from his late residence, A] 37th at., on ?Saturday', at hall past one P. M. Oi i i'kk. -Thursday iiioruthe, Bkmsic wife of Dudley! Y. Culver. Fuueral cervices Saturday, tvrelve o'clock, at I residence ol her father, W. J. F. Bailey, 100 East 74tt at Denyxb.?At Huy Ridge, L. I., June28, William B^ IH:\ . hk, aged 41 yeura nnd Id day*. .! Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend th< funeral, at the Bay Kidgo Methodist Episcopal church, corner 4th and Ovington avs., on Friday, at tbras o'clock P. M. lit'CKworth. ?On Thursday, June 20, ISTfl, of con sumption, Rhugoca, wife of Nelson Duckworth, in tht 06th year of tier age. Relatives and friends of the family are respeotfblly lav lied to attend ilie funeral, from be'r late residence. Ma 0 .St. Luke's place (l.orey st.), on. Saturday, July 1, at two P. M. Interment at (ireouwood. Fisti.-On Thursday morning, J une 20. at Cooper* town. V. V., I.kvantia I,., daughter of the late Joseph L. White, and wife ol 3. Bayard Fish. Funeral services will take place Ht her late residents* at Cooperstown, on Sunday aiternoon. (it'iNKA.?On Wednesday, June 28, Timotuv Ciissa, agod fls years. The relatives and fHondsof the family arti respect fully luviled to utlend the funeral, on Saturday: al half-past one P. M., from bis luto residence, No. '919 East 60th k'~ Gtoni.no ?Drowned, at Balh, L. L, on June 28, 1819, Rkvkkb Oiivki.kh (iij.NNiso, youngest sou of the lata Edward Cunning, of Brooklyn. Reintives and Irtends of ilie family are fovltad to attend the luncral, at the ri'.->idence of his mother, N? 427 Cold 11., Brooklyn, ou Saturday, July 1, at thr? o'clock P. M. ^ Ham.?On Thursday, January 29, Jamich B. Hali.J aged 71 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to teud the funeral services, at his lalo residence, No. 09 Wilson sU, Brooklyn, E. 1)., on .Sunday, July 2, at half past two o'clock 1*. M. Portland (Me.) papers pleaso copy. Hand.?lune 28, 187(1. ni lies Moines, Iowa, after* lingering Illness, David H. Hand, formerly of Sag Har bor, 1- 1. L itig Island papers plotise copy. HAWKtirs.? Suddenly, at her rosldcnce, Jam P, Hawkins, daughter ol the late Richard liawklns. Funeral ou Friday, the 30lb inst, I'rouibt Matthew'* Church. Sussex at., Jersey City. Hki.lkmikki;.?tin Thursday morning. Juoe 20, Raa&; Hku-wnukkq, beloved mother of AdolpU and Herrmau Hclleuberg, aged 67 years. Relatives and iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho lunerul, from the residence, 4XJ East 52d st.. al tun o'clock this morning. Hitciiinub.?Ou Tuesday, 27th iu*u, at Port RitL, raoml. S. L, A.vritoNV E. Hitcuinus, aged 76 years an4 7 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residenoe, Port Richmond, S. L, at elurea^ A. M., Friday, UOtb iusu Carriages will meet thu buatfl leaving at a quarter past nine A. M. from pier 10 North* River, New York. The remains will be takon to Tnaity Ceinotery lor iniermcDt. Hoi.lky.?At Bloomfleld, N. J., on Thursday morn ing, Juue 20, Mrs. Clbmkma. Uoli.bv, In the 76tb year ol Iter age. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to at tend tlie luneral, ut the rcsldeuue ol her son-in-law. Dr. H Maclarlun, ou Saturday, July 1, al half past twelve o'clock 1'. M. Tram boat BloomUeid Railroad leavoB ioot ol Hurclay st., at 10:60 A. M. JACKSoi Suddenly, on the 27th Inst., In Phi ode|r* pbia, Mrs Euzaiiktii Jackson, wile ol J. E. Jackson^ The remain., will be at tho house of her sister, Mr*. Tooker, No. 434 Pulaski btree", Brooklyn, at tweivo o'clock noon to-day tFriday). The friends of the fam ily are rc*pcctiully Invited to be preseuL Funeral will proceed to Cypress H ill (Cemetery at two a'd?c.k. I to % Ma<;i:ikk.?On" Wednesday, Juno '.'9. after along ud p-.niilul Illness, Ann Ma<h irr, aucd 48 yeara. Tliu relative* and friends of the lunniy. bar brother* Thomas and Patrick Unrus, li - cwise our brothers-in? law, i'alrlck Mngulre and Joseph Jarvls, are respect fully Invite.i to attend the iuucral, from ber lata resi dence, No. 123 Wort n st., this day (Friday). Her re mains will be taken to TrauallKuration church, cornel of Molt and Park sis., at hail-pasl nine o'clock A. If., when n solemn requiem inan will be celebrated I of the repose ol bor soul ; thence, at balf-paat one o'clock to Calvary Cemetery lor Interment. Mani.ky.?On Wednesday, tbo 28th Inst.. William Mauley, the eldest son or ibe lata John W. Mauley. The reuiiVFH, and friends of the family, and Leiiaf ton l/>dxe, aiu K. ani A. M., are invited io attend tlM funeral, Irom his laie resilience. 481 Wav*rley avenue (late Hamilton street), UrooKlyn, on Friday, at l*( P. M. MARDFiti D ?At I'alaako, Jons U. Ma Roman, In tb( 27th year ol his age. Relative* and Irionds are Invited to attend the fune ral, Irotn the resilience ol bis siatur, Mota Soiimkia No. 3U4 Willow si., lioboken, N. J., on Saturday a fur noon, at ball-past ono o'clock. iloRitia? In Brooklyn, Tuesday, June 27, Sarab, wlte 01 Kicbard Morris, in ber 36to year. Relatives and irlendsoi tbe family are Invited la attend her funeral, from Dean st, near Washington av., on Friday morning, at eight o'clock, from tbeuco to St. Joseph's church, in I'aciflo sL. near Vandermlt av , whore a solemn requiem mas* wtil bo olfored tbe roposo ol ber soul; thence to the Holy Cemetery. Mriit.? At Harlem, on Juue 28, Ihaiiklla, daughter ol Joseph and Margaret A. Muir, In lb year ol ber aga . The luneral will tako place from the residence of I parent p, No. 18 Wes; 129th st, on Friday, June !~~ tw o'clock 1'. M. ^ MrCAim.L.?On Thursday, Inst., Br McKvoy, relict of Bryan McCahltT. agod 63 yeara I he relatives and friends of the lamily aro re fulty Invited to attend tbe funeral, from her Is dcnce 146 Ka?l 49th St., to Ht. John's church. ( and Mad i.-oil a v., wnero a requiem mass Will be < on Saturday inornltiK, tu nine o'clock. MeCAti.rv.?On Wednesday, June 28, Mary i.ry. native of Curlea, county Donegal, Ireland, i years. Tbe relative* anil friends, and alto those of her I John J. McCauley, are rexpoctlully invited to ? tbe luneral, from her laie residence, No. M K ton street, on .Saturday morning, at half-) o ciock. Her remains will be convoyed to Hi Pa ('alliedral, where a solemn bijh mass of requle he oflored up lor the repose ol ber soul. Mi Cot kT. ?On Thursday, Jane 2$*, Sri.knia, Charles McCourt, aud daughter of Francia Ballon. Relative* and friends are roaprcifully invited f tend the funeral, from No. (142 11th av., on Salur J uly 1. M< Cohkkk.?On Thursday. June 2W, of conieotn the brain, Catmkkink Ahuri.a, infant daugbh James and Katie A. McCosker. The remains wlU be removed for Interment in vary Cemetery, on Friday. June :io, at two I'. M., the residence of ber paruuts, 244 Mb sk MoOratil ? In lirooklyu, on ihe 28th of Juao, Jo Htm it Mi-Cratm, sired 7 years and I month. The funeral will lake place Irom the rosidenoo of J parents. No. 243 Hoyl St., on Friday, Juno 30, al u'clock P. M. NoMi.a?Oo Wednesday, June 28, at F.dgewat Staten Island, Albion Norlr, lu the 31st year of ape. ' Kelniivo* and friends of the famdy aro Invited to I tond the luneral, Iroiu the Kmgslsy Methodist Kpli pal church, on Friday. :??th Inst., at two I'. M. Noonav?On Wednesday, June 28, ash, wile of Fid ward Noouau, seed 70 years. Tbe relatives and Irlends are re?pectfully invi to attend the lunoral, from bor late reside* iiv. A. at ono o'clock. ii'Donxrm.? On Thursday, Jnne2?. An\a M., <lati|tbter of Michael J. and F.mma O'Doonell ufedll months. Funeral from In* residence of her parents, 1W0 lij av., between 13d nod H4tt> sis., on ^alurilay, July 1, one o'clock P. M. Troy paper* please copy. Pinic.-on I htiraiiay, *?th last. Katib, wife of Jam in fine, In the UM year ot her aye. Heiat.ves and rriende are respectfully invited attend tbo funeral, from her late retideaoo. 1,4 av.. oo Saturday aiternoon, al One o'ctoek. Poolb?On June 2?, 1/iatrvA, daughter of Je and Rebecca (?. I'ooie, aged 1 year and !M day a Funeral to day, at two l* M., Irom the pareata' I donee, W41 Pacific al, Brooklyn. I'oi.um'K.?On Wedne'dsy, June 2R, tnddenly, Mn. I'oi.uk K, aged 20 years and 6 monltaa ItMIR ?On Tbiiradutr, the 2Wth Inst., Cakuiik Run, eldest nicco of Wlnlclaw Held, of thM elly, 21 >oar? I tie Itinera) services will bo held al Cedirelllo, Oh It where the remains will be carried tor Interment. ItoNRRm?on Wednesday, June 2*. 187(1, al Dorp, vision Island, Piiocrr, wile of Willie ape i rtl years. Relatives and friende are invited to i n^ral. from ber late residence, New Ik Island, on f ituroav, al ten A M. Carrlagee will bo I WAjiiiitfat the autton lor the aloeo'cloelrI New York. SAni.iKa.?In this city, on Wednesday, the 9 Jamks I. SADMint, ablest son of tbe late Jama in tbe 2Jtb year ol his uge. Funeral Irom tbe resideaco of bio mother, No. : West :j8th st, to the Chnrcb of the Holy Ineo where a solemn mass ol reuuiem Will he oflored < tbe repose of bie toal, on Friday moruiac, tb insu, ai tou o'clock. KelaUvoa and frionda Ini attend. W ii.1.1 a us.?On Wedneaday, tbe 2Sth iaet, Tao Wii.i.iams, formerly of Sban?iha?, China aged 47 yo Friends are invited to attend bla faaeral, ' reaideuce of Uavtd Jenkins. Mo. M I Ik D., ob S luruay, al two o>?loafc