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i L fr i 5 Hi | | Ff EH Hi Ey 5 = il i led ip th ir wok #1 4 and ‘widve nnd obi deen, aud that ils decir-b'e 1 Opa a 1 gut ble cbenno’s for the practical exptes:ioa of sion xy.up2 hles” Resolved, That the Pradential Commit'ee will receive an | gheerf: ly ‘appropriate to the same principles whic) hay fhitherto governed them in the prem'ses, whate rer legacies or ‘contribu | ns may be made from year lo year, and desigasted ‘by thelr donors for this speclée ubjost. Rev. Mr. durungut, of the Sabon Mission, and bein fon fo ;einen to it, eni?—The mtssion has been sncsess y and Bee Thi anes Sper Missions recom- mended an and ample en! of 0; dons there.-.nct, however, at ihe [ener Ah mird ‘@lons, bus with « view to enlargsmont tn them also, ‘The at the South. — Wasuinctom, Sept. 10, 1857. The dates from Brownevilis, Toxas, ere to the 1%h Uk. The barvests in the Rvor Valley fair. ‘The Mexican fron:ier was quiet. 4 lker ‘Lontsiapa, staics that tho cotton orep in that yiniaity woul fe a¥orago, unless early frosted or ravaged by the bolt worm, ~bdioh begins to show eigos of vitality. In Caddo hb the bolle were beginning to rot from the preva = of rains, In Clinton pari:h the boils were opening Recralts for Nictracua . Monsta, Sent. 8, 1857. A Nicaragua rendezvous bes been vxenad ere. Col. Lockridge denies aay connxction with ihe pro Pont movement Gattle Between United Staivcs @roopse and Cheycunes < Ss & Lovie, Boat. 10, 1857 8 Independence Messenger, of the 6th in’ taxi, Oublishos @ roport that Oclonel Sumner hed overtaken tho Cheyenne ‘{ncians, who wero revreatirg towards Arkantas, and that @ batt ensued between ) Which resulted in the in Aiaerti sisugh:er of four or five hundred [ndians— and children The report is discredited Phe General Williadis at Portland. Porwann, Maloe, Sept 10, 1857. The eiamehip General Williams arrived here thls afier- oon, from Liverpool via St. Johns, Newfoundland and ‘alifax. Arrival of the Kuropa at Boston. ‘The steamahip E ui peal vie Halites aropa, from Liver; x, ar tived bere about seven “clock P.M. Her walle wil! be gent forward to New York to morrow morning, aad will He due there shout ive P.M. Whe Reported Suspension of the Western @ransportation Company. Borvato, Sept. 10, 1867. ‘The Republic of this xflernoon reports the suspension of be) Wostern Transportation Company. The report is totally 1¢. Piremen’s Muster at tKeene, §. H. Keawa. N. H., Sept. 10, 1867. ‘The Greman’s muster here today was well stiended. ‘Prises were awarded a follo Tae iret, of $150, to jo Compeny, of Claremont; the second, of $100, to @raoklin Com: ans, of Greentlold, Karn ; and the of G50, to Alert Company, of Wincbenion, Mass. Whe People’s Unt air. Ycunvectapy, Sopt. 10, 1857. ‘The Poople’s Union Fair was avendet 7 larger num- er of porsors to. then yerterday. jadges bi 78 ‘een engaged tbo on day in makiog examinations. The Chir grouncs comprise for\y-cix acres, aud are well ar. franged and cooupled. Mr. Jchn Butterfield end « great ‘amber of horse fanciers were in attendance to-day, and expressed thomacty-e highly peased with the snow of ‘horses and the fair generally. Markets. PAILADRLPHIA STOCK BOARD, Priapmrma, Sapt. 10, 1867. Stocks feverish. Penns; lvacta a, 82; Reading Rallroad, 22%; Morris Oavsi, 42; Long Island Reiiroad ; Pepnayivania Railroad. 45, Naw Ontzams, Sept. 20, 1887 Cotton —Falos 300 bales, at 16 549. « 16%. for good mid- ‘dling. Rooetcts, 1.460 bales. Mixed corn, 650. Whiskey, Bo. Orsor articles genorally cnonangod. ‘te dull, b Preighta—To New York, flour, 4c ; u—Bay 86,00: is whea}, 27,000 do corn, and Tr00 do barley. Canal expor's to day—12,000 bushels ‘Wheat, and shippsd to Montreal 1.400 bbls. flour. Brrrato, Sept 10—6 P.M. Flour dull Seles 600 bbis. at $5 60.8 $5 62 for extra ‘Ohio snd Michivan, Wheat steady. Sales 16 bushels, ‘at 800. for Chicego spring, #h¢ $114 for white Indians. Corn heavy. Sales 6,000 bushels, at bbc. Oats nominally Bho. a 860. Whiskey unchanged Sslon 200 bbls. at a0. Freighis—\2> for corn and 160 for wheat to New York, Lake tmportt for the twenty foar hours ending a} noon bbls, four, 60,000 bushela — oe 000 do. pee ey? oxporte—8 000 bushels wheat, £9,000 do. com, fants, nearty all the shipment for tide water. wheat, 45,( mo flour or wheat, 14 609 nels bbia. four, 100,000 bushels wheat, - Faerzoum as Locarzia Borcia —Mile, Frexzolini wil Gppoar at ths Academy of Music this evening, in her groat Character of Lucrezia Borgia. If anything else were mocded in order to fill the house tt would be found in the GQnnoancement that Vestvall will support her as Mailio Oreint. Owing to the continued {llness of Signor Labo. otta, Signor Soola will take his piase. ————————h Vorcxrexrs at Nenvo's —Heory Vieuxtempe wil! make Dis Gret appearance at Nidle’s Saloon, tn union with Thal- ‘berg, on Tossday next, 16th instant. The sale of tickets of Admission to the performance commences this morning, Gt nine o'clock, and will be continned on Monday and o ran, Pa Oe te caoreasien wore eloowd oa tategeess tea ‘al. Fries we eel of exveeeat th ine slecien, and wis irantncted, Duk evoryibiog passed of quiely, notwitn- Tae ip i 5F NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1867. Sent electors, as well as a of the rabble. who ‘were also preseat, from the scene of ection, ‘bat « vafficiest Jef to respond with cheers Pp and sattsfaotion when ‘the cbairman thas same 5 Rronns ie ¥, wer detegetes, and H Leoand DE ‘as altervates, to the Siate Convention to de held at Syracuse. 1: was very late before the door of the ball was quiet again, for large numbers of cersons oon- seein nid Pe pry eae sae a oa far as eleotlon wee con-e ned. ‘Twenty ring Wap —About fifty members cf this ward assembled at 436 Fourth avenue, to olect deleg tes and al- were two tickets run, The fol pwiag were ei¢oled —D. D. f. Maraball and Wm P. Esterbrook, ; Samuel H. Cooper and Siephea 3. Childe, alter (bia ward assembled at the corner of Broad way ané Fif teenth sireet, and elected the following dologsies and alter ates, There were from Afty to alxty vols cart; Booppo sition :—John Ives and Taomas 8. Berry, delegetss ; Ro bert Montgomery and Frederick Trinks, altercatos. DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Af BY: RACUBE. ‘The delegates elected by the Ward Republican Slabs Mtuated bolow Fourteonth strest, to choose delegates to at tend the Republican Goaveation io be held ai Syracuse on the 280 inet, metas the Siuyvesant Institute at 8 o'slooK Jest night, Tho convention organized by apptntiog Me, 4 ¥. Dew, chairman, snd J. M. Tothill, Secrevary. The delegates presonied thetr crocentia's Taere rere iwo eels Of delegaies from the Eighth acd Foarteenth wards, ‘The follow.ng co mmitioe on creden ials or conteked soata was appointed:—Mr, Jones, of tae Third ward; Mr. ef the Nirth ward, end Mr. Brennen, of the Tenta ward. The comailitee re,orted in favor of the Eighth rd delegation headed by @. O:tignon Eiq., basing shetr Geoision upen that of the Young Men’s Ropablican Gene- ral Commitice. On moog, ten minutes wore allowed to each sontosting party from tho Kighih and Cweittn ‘wards, to presout choir claims an dele, Aftor hoariag the oo: testanis f-on the Highs) ward. the convonuon saptited the dologatioa heased by G Otignon, K-q, @s the regularon:. Too Gelegates irom the Teelith ward headed oy John Fitch, ®ere received. Upon motion, the acting officers of tao C nyention were mde per maacut. The following éolegates and aliornates were thon clecied aoe Revablican State Convention at Syrinnre Aller 1—James H Welch, Marvin N. Joves. Jams E Carter, 2—Piere 0. Vau Wyct, Ro vert Er #ia, James Kel'ey. Roberi Myers. Oharios 0, Nott, Jokn Cortroli Goo W. Williams, Archibsld Ball. 6—Thos. G Girvan, 8. Looxe, &. 3. Chatte-ton, John § Shaw, 0—B F Shatier, 8 Waterman, Jobn Fitch Adoiphaa Borst. 7—Fawa d D. Morgan, Joba & Po ver, SB Detchor. Etward Robtosoa, Jr. B— Jas. M. Boyd, Samsol Aiggias, Wan Harrigan. Jobo Lists, le... 5. Restor, Jem # Uasbing, Jr., James rockamn ‘Taomsa Liuls Ll—Lowis B. Watts, Wm EF Daryzea, Dantel florrick: James Duncan. Tie Conzention thon adjourned, Srrusrro TeemMoniaL To A Sane Cartae ry THe PagsenGers oy Tux It.inois Srzamex —It will be im the recollection of our readers, tbat whou the ois stoamer, on her lest voyege from California to Now York, ran u, the Co'orade reef of rock, ste recetved material antin t nevistance and ald from the Spentsh eveamer Lezo, rescuing the parzepgers from their pertlous sitaatioa. Deeply sensible of the valuable services rendored thom on tba! cccarion, the passergers of the [ilinois, desirous of giving a permanent expression to thelr feolings of grati- tude to Den Edwardo Rortra, Captain of the war steamer, and his Lievtevant commanding, Don Joan Japeto, resolved on presenting thom with tertimonials, as an actnowledg- ment of thelr sense of obligation. A subscription was raised among them, and s commission to procure a fitting testimonia) was given to Mr. J. W. officers on the Illinois, and the order was given by him to Freeman and Bennett, silversmiths. Tho t:stimontal con- ‘ea and coffee sists of two complete complete ; are executed in the Milan patern and are richly chased, and bear the following inscription :-—~ § 8 Presented by the Pas of aici 3 oo mee Dox Spwarvo Rovma, of war steamer Lezo, for his — = conduct in them from perilous situation lately when on 0: Reot noneee. ‘The second s¢} bore a similar inscription, sudstitating the name of Lieut. Don Juan Taj eto, of the Spanish Navy. Fine Pocket Ontiery—A Kieh J. #8. CAUMDERE’ tore onty. at Fo % Astor House. _————————— Finest and Cheapest Likeness.—Hunter's onlebrated eryatal ministures, art stically colored and in fine case only $1. Wallery, 473 Broadway. its of voters aud candidates daily Eminent speakers expected os usual, at HO) ME# 289 Broatway. Removal! .—Jones’ Italian bog Depot and Jones’ coral hair oll.—Theee tro muper (one for the tkin snd xion, the other for the hair) are sold at BAF D8’, 100 Fulton strest. Price 25 conta. Custom Made Shirts, all Sizes, Best Quati- AU DHLIR'S abirt and furpisning wre, corner of 14 Green wict Ladies Returning from the Country Wish- pa tice walt slispers aoe beaks, 6, Wo 2a. er onir, with thes, toilet rll vis, 10 128. ver Dale, ty ‘and children's boots and shoes ‘MILLER’S, 887 Can street. — and Democratic Meeting for port ‘s, misses’ prices, atJ. B. Motalite Pabiet Rasor Strop—k'or Sale J, & & BAURDBES, store only, at No. T Asie "lowe, SAMI, Inimitable Cutter of Mair and White kere, In every conceivable siyie, No. 1 Barclay street. Hair ye, 4 ebiliings a bor Laird’ and Ralr Dye Agninst the ead Batchelor’s tiair Wigs and _ see. mate, sold aprted at the masnfactory, Broadway. hem ele Wore sirvets and by ail be “Teagetate, bil conte ty the air, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. nnn nnn MONKY MARKET. ‘Tacnapay, Sept. 10—6 P.M. The stook market for gome reouritios was a Inte betier of business at the firet board, almos\ ontirety for cash. Missouri 6's advanced 1 per cent; Pennsylvania Coal, 1; Cumberland, 4; Hu Seon River Railroad, i; Reading, 1; Le Crome and Mileavkie,9; Michigan Central, 1}¢; Clevoland and Toledo, 8; Chicago and Rock Island, 3. Tennessee 6’s declined 1 por cemt; Bank of the Biste of Now York, 1; American Exchange Bank, 8; Metropoiitan, 4; Do'aware and Hedgon, «; New York Oentral, 1; Panama, i; Olere tend, Columbus and Olncinpatt, 3; Galena and Chicago, 1\¢ ‘The decline in bank stocks is the feature of the market at the presen| moment. We look for a steady failing off in ralirond stocks, and holders expect to realize lower price, but In bank stocks bolfers have been taken by surprise. ‘The dividends on bank stocka hereafter mast be muoh re. dooed. Their raftroad onstomers have mostly been ased up, aad they must now come down to thelr reguiar seven per cent business, Their tan per cent dividends will probably come down to seven and eight, and the market value of the stock must be reduced to @ corresponding extent, While railroad compa- ‘Bles would and could pay two, three and four per cent @ month for money, the banks found fal! employment fos their increased capi:als, at bigh rates of istorest; but sow they have no more such rich geese to pluck. Ail this will ulttmately work to the advantage cf the mercantile Glasses; but in the meantime lewer prices musi rule for bank stocks, and holders must be content with sealer dividends, “ The following stocks and bonds were sold a} auction by 4.H Nico!ay this ¢ay (Thureday,) September 10, at the Merchants’ Exobange:— $6,000 Mil. and Beloit, tat mort . 8 $8000 Ter, Hevie& sls, Let m. 7 $1,000 Del. Lack & Weet, $8,C00 Milwaukie «ity 7 eH Milwaurte ot | 93,000 Michigan Southern 7 p o. 060 D, M and To:edo Ist m. 7 $4,000 Wirconain Central 8 p, 0. Heefe Copkeanel Bank, OY we Oy + 100% 83 Ieland Otty Bank: Park Bank... Aator Fire Instirance Company. Excelsior Fire Insurance Compan, Broadway Fue Ina arance Company. Pacife Fire Ingurance Jompany Firemen’s Insurance Company .. 60 * Lenox Wro Iorurance Gompsny. 20 orn Fxchange Inauranoe Uomyany, 12h}q a 130 20 * Commercial Fire Ineurance Company ~ — & 103 Atthe recond beard the market was lower and att more depreased. Tilinola Contra) bonds fell off 1 por onnt; Bank of Commerce, 1; Peunsytvanta Coal Company, 2; De« Inmare and Hudscn, (; Now York Central, 4. Milwaukie and Missiszipp: advanced 1 per cent. Roading oponod at 44, foll off to 42%, and cloned at 44'{ por cent. Tho most feverish snd irregular ratircad stook just now on tue market Is Illinols Central ; it sold this morning at 8734, seller sixty days, and this afiernoon at 95 per con, cash, Ths flosiing debt of this company {x «atd to be upwards of $4,060,000, Anothor aasceement is talked of im the street, It cannot be long, andor the mort favorable otroumstances, before acother saseeemeat or @ now Iseue of siock unust bo made to keep the fl rating down toa manageable point. We notice a gradual set ting down cf Delaware and Hudeon. Every day a email Jot is pus upon tho market and ecld a) lowor prices. 8 to-day ae folio v8: 142.826 60 317,239 89 0,721 /931 02 We bave heard to-day adoat balfa dozen houtes which have failed. Ono in a large dry goodu Commission house, another @ large dry goods jobbing house, another in tne liquor trade, enothor in cha shipping Defines, another an endorsor for a raliroad company, another in the flour and commission businoss. ‘The Bank of Now Jerscy, at Now Brunswick, closed its oore this mornizg. Its capital is $500,000; oir sulation $100,000, we believe properly secured. A letter received from one of the best Chicago houses this morning says:—Mouey is as tightas it can be, Our banks are refasing to discount good paper, No failures are reported. The Hoboken City Water Commissioners are advartising for proposals for sixty thousand dollars of city bonds, to Dear Interest of not moro than geyen por cont per annum, payable somi-annually,and the prinolpal redoomabie in motiess than ten nor more than twenty years—the rato ‘and time to be apecified in the bids, which will be opened on the 15th inst, ‘The revenve of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Au- gust, was es fcllows:— Main Wasrington Total For passengers, $74 308 44 $29,608 63 $13,871 31 For freight...... 986,868 22 8,927 64 3480 86 Total,........8100,801 66 $68,403 62 $448,088 18 | ‘The following is a statement of the carntng: of the road daring the month of August, as compared with the oorrer- ponding month of last year:— Wash Main Stem. Bre Tal $598,806 68 = $30,647 62 8487,9138 BO 409,861 66 = 88,403 BZ = 448,358 18 ‘The above shows an increase of $11,676 50 on the main siom, and a detrease of $1,151 40 on the Washington branch—making # not increase of $10,421 88 during the | ” month, over the corresponding month of last year. ‘The earnings of the Milwaukie and Mississippi Railroad | mpany for the month of A |, 1867, were, Setone month las! sa sage vay 8. Drager’s regular semi-weekly sale of bouts and at eka | will take piace to morrow (Friday) at balf-past 13 o’cloox, | ‘fat the Mercban's’ Exchange. | The receipts from public lands daring the fleoal yoar ending Jone 30, 1867, im the several Siates and Terriiories, were as follows:— States First tiz months, Seo’d sin m'tha. 18,092 67 29,682 04 | 493,118 53 22 408 73 2,168,853 39 8,520,486 64 This total incindes receipts on account of Delaware trast lands, which do not belong to the regular transactions of the Land Office any more than \ho $90,000 received from the pale of Fort Soolling. Tho department has not yet prepared its annual state. ment of the quantity of iands alienated during the year, bat It is probable that (t was larger than daring any formor period. The comparatively insign! toant oash recetpts may be explained by the cnprecedented quantity of bounty land warraats received. Anothtr couve of the large re coipis of 1866 and 1866 was tre entry of lande unter the note grades/ing the prise according tn the tengia of time they bad been in market. Those innty had bern prinol pally entered up previous to the bogianicg of tho p:osont The following official advertisemen) appears in tuo maw: Notice is hereby that {he railroad and franchise of Contoocook ¥ Reilroad, in the towns of Hopkinson, es ‘ihe countion of Merrimack personal property, and al) pri MO ey thereto be ReNerEh scarcer eens wea the'Are any of Omober, A.) 186%, ah Ti Oectochare nat coditiogs made keown a time and ‘undersigned a ars application to the ‘Anthony Colby, Enos Biake, John G. Fullor, trastecs Coxcomp, N. H , August 24, 1857. This te the fifth or sixth railroad tho sale of which at notion wo have Roticed within the past five or six months, ‘Within the next six months we have no doubt there will Deas many more. Railroaisin all parts of the country Ey ye te railroads, but te Wall street. Poheke it oan be attri! to thie fact that they are good 7 oan be Kept good by keeping them out ‘The cash assete and liabilities of the New Orleans banks 00 the 20th all. were as follows: — Circulation. 965 2,781,900 2,280,737 ‘820,000 9nao28 "736,786 Jess he 063 "810,000 405,101 (004 T0T,188 689,956 Bouthern 66461 © 208,000» 107,809 Union Bonk... 1,413,866 289,820 603240 849,027 Bank of J Robb 607,833 «231,803 += 205,006 = 441,761 Total ...... 618874168 618 688 8,006,004 10,401,678 Tho following table exbibite the res; eottre amounts of erchangs held by the various banks, and also the sums As compared with the report of the previous week the iI 40 Ino $i0,am1 8 | I to | 200 Gola ‘The Ontomagen (Lake Suyertor) myer, of August 27, wae quiet af T80 8 760. Enatiah linseed was held at 620. Carsiabes the following information from 1.°# copper mising rinell sales of Armerioas were made 0t 300 5 09. oem ‘movinions = Pork—the stock being confined to very ise | Pow bunds and the arrivals light, boiders ovviimued Grn soloon, 116 oan eon Pee ne at" copper; use” North Tote tnaluatog suase, at 26 60: a 9se 7% one A A © $28 15, Ameria to came dle, Ub toe 406 pounds, at the at $21 20 811 30, Boot wae ‘with ealse of © total ebipprt ble. plain and extra Western at our Present season, 1,404 toms and | Beef end prime mess do, were aomi- waa quiet and uachanged. Cut meats were ap to August 20; oalled eboulders ranged from 11%0.8 120 Gens tone 1,640 Hee, | were quiet and nominal. Lard wae again heavy, wiih 83 tone roles, in lots, of 169 Werces and bbis. at quotadons. Bat 3 tons 24 toe. | tr end cheese were meady, and In fair demand a} our 33 ons 1,078 Ibs | pe 035 60 0 625 75 ‘The biggeet ploce of copper yet sani away trom the Lake - 120 nas Rupertor region wes one shipped fom the Cit mine on ihe pomiual ich weighed 8,600 pousas. The Minnesota -_ ae bave one at Livermore’s dook 8 300 poand 18 00 it which was cut out from the great masa, boing about L 0 a 2008 P ucde heavier than the piece from the ‘eame mine whivk BO e400 We potloed some week » Be wu Anoiber piece was taken out of the Mionernia aiue lat Dells als week, » elghing 9,700 vounde, but It {# al gather probable ba 8 they will out itn two bo‘ore sexding tt down for ship wae n mont Jt endangers their wagous, oranr@, heals aad other me maobluery to pieoos of such eno; m us weight We oe Py bave seen pieces hauled out of she mine whish weighed Wye from eix toelght tons; bt only some prenving nocessity aindent Jadvees them to hanole the copper in such largo masses. My. Rick wae quies and nominal at 60 @ 6X0. reamlive to Ge Evergreca Blu mine, ihe nme paper | Soc. taeTneesion abraded. sboxk 1100 hhés, Cabs The adit in now driven (nto the bill for she d'stanse of ebovt 400 feet, and at the end has above tta bace of | ya about 220 feet high The No t chatt is down 148 from the eurfece. No 2 sb lower love, 60 fee. Th dorp 18 feet inom the from the figures tbat tho © somet! tag of @ mine open ed upon this velo. Sore of no vein bas been taken out between tho Fret sbaft and tbe ond of the biol, « disace of 186 feet, but In the great buik of the ground no # Opsn d the vein ie nct taken down, ‘Tasy have thos far produced about 60 tons of barral br mas anon — Ar ae bp on bg which fe Dot at prosent aval want of aatamp ail! be wafoly eniimated at 20 tons. = oo The preneat poriden of the Evergreen ls very enoourag Ing Trey have paid ip ail, up to this ime, $15,000, in ‘Moreremenis, amounting to $1 26 porshere. For this they 690 acres in a body; they have a mine opened to s erable exten, and the proper eld for furure overa tone capered by thorugh exploration of the most promie. ing indications in the hill; they have a great emouns of round ready for ttoring, and good eerface improvements. Liehort, toey are just now preparing for mining. From the ircn mines, we havo the followiog in the Mar quests Journal: — The mntog companies are pusbing their operations for- WAId bs Seat @: poesidl mt are not Adis io Auppiy ail the vestels st band for eome deys. There have been some deiay® in baniing the ore; but the receipts ehow weli, and Will probebiy vot be lees jrom this time forward. The rece pta om the dock for the week ending Angust 23, are per— Cleveland LM. Compan; Sharer lon Company,, Tt ait bo seen at once Sharon iron Company, por schooner Wyandoit Btock Hixchangs: ‘Tnumapay, Sor, 10, 1887 74 = Behe Eto RE ..8i0 2044 816 26 Hadson Riv RR.. 183K a 8 do. el 0 8000 NYCen BR 6's 82% 31 Reading KR 860 K/RRods 1871 45 200 do. 2000 Har RR let mt, 68 84060 I Con RR bda 86 6 Ill OenJuly rgt 107 1000 TH &AIZd mt 46 40 ahe Bk Siaio NY, OF 50 GO. seceseee 98 26 Bk of Commerce. 96 36 Am Ex Bank...,. 5 110 Park Bank... 109 do. as 18 0 B& QuineyRIt, $13600 Ii Cen RR... 10 shs Com’w’ltbBk. 160 Bk of Commerce, BOARD. 10 ahs LaOrcaé MUR 120 Wisse ss 200 do 200 Mi So & N Re. 160 Mil & Miss RR... EXCHANGE. 660 ehs Dorn MCo bS0 100N Y & Er RR. ao, pet CITY COMMBRCIAL REPORY, Tavespar, Sept. 10—6 P. M. Aons.—Some 26 bbls pols wore sold at 7);0., poarls were quiet Te af ie. Brsanstorrs.— flonr— the recetpts were lig xt, expecially ofccmmon gades, which wore withont change, and cloned fh she inaice figarce, whife extra qvatiirs wore dol}, and in some cates lower. Tho salon ombraced abeat = ‘& 6,000 bbis., at about the following quotations ;— waceeaesd SssRassss ore eereas senrctacees &SSs85S5EE i floar were a! 7 6 choice super extra Genesee was hold at $8 Southern and Missourt do. $9, and good Unio extra » with pales of about + We 400 Ddis. at ibe above pr! Southern experienced @ cee Ine for all grades, owing \o {ncroased rece|pis and far- ther arrivals expected. ‘The sales omb aced abost 1,600 & 2,000 bbis., within the ot the above Agares. Wheat—The morket wae again lower, Tih gales of about 40.060 brehels, including new Sythern and Taunossoe red, | At $1 25 for common, to $1 30a $1 35a $1 88, the la'ter figare for prime, and Southern white at $1 40a $1 45 ped Indionn at $1 25, and infertor red Kentucky at $1 25, and ld red Iinots at the same figure. Corn oponed with ashels Western m\x- ‘and aboxt 30,000 c. Ryo wae boav: Northern was bold 400. a 600, and State bushels more told at Tio « TI wih « small sale of new at 82c. at 0Cc, Onte—Jorsey now were and Weetorn were quiet at BSc. arkot aa Lee oF and mics confined to We quote as follows: — Corvas — ‘The market wae 0 bags of Rio at lic. a LiKe ag?, 0ix months. . about 7000 Texas middling t Prices fast wioter fabulous rates, fron Oi 30 008 0) ter ee be Tn some stock had to be sianghtered for tw winter them. The immense crop saved tho will do much for the benetit of the country, twebeapen Deicher's meal, with Duiter and Sroomery toe tims poate Cha ; Trow,—Bootch pig iron in emai at prices ranging from 7 <0 to 840. urca vadop Ww ‘Beles of 600 bbis. were made at do, ADVERTISBMENTS RENEWKD KVBRY DAY. ANS c ited 2 Ed Iwas eektt ei Hs ey mest - th Acai rg oy pressicon Camola Prairies; ot lection 4 Muatravions py ts Amnermeat at the He ‘on, ‘nirodue d to M.cemolarlle; Mademoisele ge. ne 2 Rose But to the Agrecable Young Wan; Bow! ishing; Yach:ing; New kunds a: he Helm; The Hop, Lee 3 PS 50, conommss oat AEB, FALL STYLES, NOW $3.50. ready. Al tine double sala wolsr prot Soots'at 84°50, 0? JON 10 Aa wtroot, poaiclin }AUTION To WHOLEBALE GRO'ENS an. LIQUO! ~ Butrect coguac —| are siuring bd od ferns, the ae tan « yopnless re Teetpes for manniuetaring Hquor,exé thereby many ienest men 20 Wraveliors mysell this te to no ary: distant cusomers. to lace ind dlber Bavort Triad and brandies from the with 0 sale by Dr L, F' WoRm 1a D* Bs Bi B'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA, A new bern novel, HARPRB & B& THERE, Franklin square, Bow Tork, pwdligh this day, BARTE'S TRaVBtG IN AFRICA. Travels and ‘iscoveries in North and Cenval Afrina, a Journal of an Brpediticn undertaken under the an: pices H. B. 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APPLATON & O00 , Pablisbers, 346 and 348 RWING MACHIWES.—ALL PESSOR8 WHO WAST A sewing machine of unrivalled uly one thal wil sew {Bo lightest and the beaviest inbries be ter than way other —the best mack ne for (amily vse, manufaoiuring, plantation use, or & y use whatovor—a machine shat don't get out of order, and with which an industrions womat cam readily esrn 81,0008 ear—can obisin It co where except a tho office of i. M. INGER & OO, 458 Broadway, N. ¥. ‘© BOUTHERN 4¥D WESTERN MERCH ANTS. é Inte ire plegsare. under the port sore Tinorm my pu of the United thal bi Selobral Schiadam « Broad vay. nrous Customers in every reduged the price sf od area : Peaabia ‘all who de. obtain ‘slogbolts ds itadon. ire, © a pure 3 dia} Will furigh the pub to he pure Sohidam schnapps. tn state in which it 1+ prporied Irom my factory i danlodam, at priors which must defy ai) com) 5 the rates offered excites momentary susp‘oion aa to the idenuity of the artinle wih that hich bas aveined a sale and unparalleled in the himary of 1 tiquors, ‘causes which Rave enabled me to a°com importation which (he To those among my friends who for many years have tested the purity of my wm sohnapps, It is unnecessary to AévaAnce any Le ge in ite fair, ey have id it, na cer titled by the chemiat sod the temimny of the aualynia of the be eouly free from all noxious qealiitos, satld, tp | thout any unpleasant coaseqnence follow- fo those uainted with tte properties 1 woul! observe Una tt ie di from the beat selecied barley grown in Bu rope, and flavored with the fivest .tilina jaeiper, that tts ef- fects. though pleasingly exhilaratiag ax a beverage are per- feciy barmiema, that even +! 1 wy unnocesmary excees (bey pase off rapidly and leave the brain free of all thow pain. fal 8.008, Which fo. low a@ the conseqursces of the spa- Hows, od versied aad destrocuve compounds sold under ine name of gin The Tete ulred by my Bchietam sohpappe, through- out (be leng!h and breadth of our ovuniry, baa, anfortnnately And fnjarious wo my sel), exaled the cupldiy of ‘a a moat every aeotion of the Union, Not ontent p empty bottles, covered with my prin ad label posing on the ow mmanity their dele rious da, to the prejudice of constitution and life, on the gubile weifere and thus wretched eneepouns twey have dared to trospase @ll farther A rights, by using my name on botiles maou! taped oe om of 8 corresponding sbape and appearaace to mize. The salegnarde with which Ihave at various times 9 oaleRn onten. vored w surround m7 ps, have been evaded legally. ut measly, by the suiflx of my ulraame \o some other given came. Iam sorry (0 admit that this trick tas, la some oases, ee. ony evicn untll exposed by the pernicious affects pro- Gaond by the bare imitations, wren a closer inapse Jon haa re- ‘vealed the seeming'y hitdea cause of injury Teaonot but bept, for the berefit «f the publie, that the prices 8: wb.cd 1 olfer my Bobiedam rohnappe will set wide the ¥ mpieticn to the avaricions to adale ain their own base compounce, which bare no claims to the the of Sebiedam seb) pus save that waich aries from Imitaied priated Iabela, ‘There ia vorhing conoreted with my sale or estabiiahment which 1 cesire to conoral from the pub ie: the formar baa berm uinexam pied in the Unived States, and (be Intuer is always opea which I can give to wave the comma- impostiion (n purchasing my Schiedam schnapps thal be wasting wnen required, and Laball bod Wt lo bee Dounden Anty 10 ex po"e, to ihe ulmont meverity of the law, aay eon OF who Allempt, by any means, to Lapose On my fellow ohizens an aduil aricls, under my aame and slenatare, for my genuine jem sohaaeps, or who eball ia‘vinre *y, legs by counterfeiting etiber my bot fee ol labels, ‘The following respectable firma in this olty will ut market sapaly the cvuntry Wade at m marist i fill r [ i i iif? FH ve Ti iii Hi fy ai i i FF tif i WG MACHINES—ANOTAMR IN fhe Sd dag of aura, ine riot of pone I. %. ting, eer ona bis in ns Cl = S a <A la SLFOER & CO, 53 Broadway, Nat ill Hd Sir E. Bulwer Boo. vt wil le do with Tt? By Sir L; TUL; chaptacaL, U0, 11L, RY, aud V, aaa hip at Sea. Bowe, Beam’ Ploagba deil’s steam hore ‘The acciden: to Mr. U chute, ‘The Doc'or # 9 eleton, Things Wise and O:herwhse, Weekly Merket summary, Financia) and Cummer rice ab Factions for September (With « bewntifal flus'ration.) Comtcalitea. | Iimutrations: The Honeymoon, Boys going Churen cn Sunday, bi ba BRNUH MBUHANLOAL LamPs, fc ese, avotce; io, aetare ‘seed oll,’ For es are white rape ° 6. DABD LUM, 446 Broad way. TRARTILDER EATON? SALAMANDER SAFE, AL. a Becured by the celebravca La Buiee | oon. Warranted free frow 6 ST aart BEEK on NB & MARVIN, 4 storrny airoot, M. We DK PARLOR UARING MACUINS, WORK! naling. of becdla, win eoottnget Gack, ten be Gevand ta eal tr ia ° worm o 7] $B Saeed For esie by age Marrted, Goopaicn—Wicwes —In albany, on Thursday, Sept. 1@, by Rey. 8. T. Seelye, Wham W. Goovsres, Eq, of thie oly, to Miss Frenoms A, only daughter of iw Wiokas, iq, of Albany Diea. Bagora.—In Brooklyn, on fhursday, Sept. 10, Miss Ja. avsta Bapuan, oged 62 years The funeral will be eltended trom ihe residence of bar brotber, r, No 12 Roman atrost, this anerroon, 8s half pes four clock. Her fonda, = thove of her brother's famlly, are respectfully inviled te sttend without farther notion wha . Baas — okiya, On pesday, Bopt. Mrs, Hawesa Bares, aged 67 _" . Tho relatives of the femily are invited to at- tone tbe funeral, this afternoon, at four o'clook. Brixist.- On Thureday mi , Sept. 10, Fs |, Only cblic of James F and Amelia Balkley , aged 7 months. ae respecifully hie fue al, thie afterncos, we @ oct, Dated —Oa Weaneday, Sopi. 0, J. A. Dattas, artigt, aged £2 years. ‘The funeral will take piace this At Dive o'loom, from toe residence of Mr. Kyle, Fifty Groot, near . Bla friends are to atlend without Kogiand, oy ene nie ee ‘Everett, Esq, while on @ tisit to bis or Rd. J. “ on Bonday, June 28, Joms | Danser, Keq., late of this ° aged 65 years, and Consul General for Montevideo to United States for 23 yeors past. Deappy.—On thuretay, Sort. 10, after « short bul ee vere illvese, Davin Dr-nby, in the 42d year of his age, @ native of pariah of A:dagd, county Cort, Ireland. frienas, and those of bis family, ace ta. ‘vileo © attend the faners!, this a/ternoon, at two 0’: A from bis late residence, No 66 Jamos stroot. His remain wilt be taxon to Calvary Comotery for in ormont. Hat —On Thursday moraing, Sep: 10, afer a Lingering iipens, Mr. Ainaar Harz, aged 45 years. send tao tunes tale ahucnees all pot hw ‘ » two o’olodie, from No 41 Marion street. Janmecron —On Thareday, Sopt. 10, afer « short t- Bese, Dawe, Hamexorow, oldest son of James Harrington, Ageoa 20 y oars and 4 months. The triends of the family are invited to etiend the fune- ral,«n Sarday afiernoon, at four o'clock, from ihe reai- dence of hie fatnor, No. 38 Filth streot. Boon —Un Ti }, Sept. 8, Ams, wifo of James Hood, aged 38 years, ‘The rejatives and friends of the ; streot, DB. Hoxsueron.—On W. , Sept 9, Ricwsa> Gazame, infant son of Wiliam Ke ond Sarah Jano Horvington, aged 32 days. ‘The remains wore Interr:d in Greea wood. Luoiow.—In Philadolpata,ton T . Jouy Lopiow, 0.D., LL. Dy of tory in the Teevlogical Beminary of the Reformed Dato chured, aged 64 peara Bis friends, and the clergy of the RK. D. charoh, are re- altend the junoral, from bin inte residence, im aged % years. His friends are invited to attend the fupersi, noop , ttreet, Brooklyn. Als remains will be taken to Green for interment Miysn —In Brooktyo, & D., on Tanreday, Sept. 10, Maxgazer Carne, onty dangnier of John aad Margareb Meyer, aged 1 year, 9 months and 10 days. ¢ rolatives and friends of tho family Invited to atlend the fanoral, from the residence of faiber, in Myrtlo ayemve, one door north of Morton street, this arberr oom, at three oPaloak. aap ea eran Mortmore, aged © Mow :xors —On vat, Newsas.--O0 We , Sept. 9, Joum A. Newman, es henge and acquaintances of the ore members of Newman lodge No. 39, 1 O. of O. F. eprcifedly try o nue’ the from bie late dopce, No. 174 Wator street, Brook!) n, this afternoon, ab invited to attend the funeral, rents, No. 4 Mesorole street, tor node, a4 three o'cloOR.

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