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NEW YORK HERAL.®, § weotor Engine Company No. 22 will return this evening by the New Haven cars from Hartford, and will be re- ceived by their friends in magaificent style, as will be (geen by the following programme of the arrangements:— Bngine Co, 14 band. Hook and Ladder Oo. 6. ‘Que delegate trom each Oo, Engine Uo. 11, Board of Engineers, ‘Bneive o. 22, band. Bose Oo. 1. “lowe Jo 3; band. | Hone Hose for Honk and ‘Taddor Co. 14, band ove Go, 8, band. Hosa 00 60. Hose Op 7. Bose Oo. 64 \Bngive Uo. 9, band. Ration Go 4, band, Ase Set: Hook and Uaddne 0. 15, ‘Bogine Vo. 11, band. Bagine Vo, « Hose Oo 16. Howe Co 66, bs Bore Coat ader Oo. 4, urine’) é4o Howe Go. 18. Rogive (>. In Wt. SomsbarE. howe Oo. 20. band. EKogine Go. 51, ban Fagine Go 13. Hose Oo 58. ‘Hose Oo 28 Hove Oo (band. Comvanies will form on Third avenue, rixhi resting om ‘8 wenty sixth street. Companies Jpoated in in. the woper disiricts “will be on the ground at 7 o'clock precisely. The co uoaa'es Sh the lower distriows will ineet in the Park at 6% o'clock pre: ~alsely. ‘The line of march will be down Third s venue to Thirteenth -oireet $o fourth syenus, 10 street, to Broad ‘Chambers street to . entre street Park row, Fulton street, and demise al are earnestly requested to march four B. Wright, Hook & Ladder 14, $ pa. ‘Hose 56. = ee as. Duysousk Hk Lad’ed “ai JOHN DBOKBB, Grand Marshal. Maumaay Ireus—Exactions, Promotions, &c,—Captain ‘Rastman, of the 10th Regiment New York State Militia, has wecently been elocted Licutenant Colonel, and Adjutant "Dodge Major of said Regiment. Colonel Halvey, com- ‘mandant, presided. Cotonel Robinson, of the 2d Regimont, has appointed Mr. Andrew V. Ray Adjutart of his Regiment, It tw said an appeal bas been or will be made from the +@leotion cf Lieutenant Colonel Eastman, on what grounds ‘we know not. ‘The following is the result of an election held by the Light Seaes, ve Regiment, in their a on Monday evening, The choice was unanimous in each case, except for Oorporal. For that place always many aspirants arise, for tt is regarded a vory honorable position a ‘that celebrated company, and it leads to regular promo- Won, ar will be seen by the reru't below, each vidual Second Lieutenant Hart to be ‘Firet Lieutenant, vice Lieu- ‘Genant Stetson resigned. Third Lieutenant McLean to be Second Lieutenant, vice ‘Hart promoted. Pi as Lieutenant Cooper to be Third Lieatenant, vice a) ee eer | Cooley to be Fourth Lieutenant, vice oromoted Second =o Tompkins to be First Sergeant, vice ‘Cooley prom wns hoy Storm to be Second Sergeant, vice Tomp- i) Sergeant Gardner to be Third Sergeant, vice First Corporal Spicer to be Fourth Sergeant, vice Gard- mer promoted. Second Corpcral Davis to be Firat Corporal, vice Spicer Third Corporal Bennett to be Seoond Corporal, vice Davis Fourin Corporal Brower to be Third Corporal, vice Ben promoted. saree emt he Fourth Corporal, vice Brower pro- ae office is fall and the company prosperous. They thear a celebratec company coatemolate making them & ish abost the 28 26th prox. They bad betier defer i: untii gloomy; business is dull, persons are Fae ee pocket tay at home, Bostonians, tll a more ‘Prosperew sesson. co mang and men can dri/l on Tomp- PR pi square, October 21. at L o'clock P M. Eleventh and Sizty oy ek Regimenis.—Invpect on Hamil- ton square, Wednenday. Oxtoder 14, at 103, o'clock A. M. Touh and Tuclfth. Regiments nts.—Inepect cn Hamilton Square, on Thursday, Octover 16, at 103¢ o'clock gee M. parae im ful! uniform, on Wednesday, October 28. Time and place in future orders. Mr. J. P. Lape senna yee A of the National Guard, was Seoond Lieutenant, in place of Lieut, tt 18 i ‘Netional Hall. This organization is composed of delegates ‘Tom the respective ward and other democra'ic associations the and is quite Dut not smunagenble body.’ The only buanoat done last Dirt ‘was pode ey committee of three to attend the Working- "s State Convention, which wi!! assembie in this city on ae are Monday in ‘Arrangements were also pgp oy bere S. wich la t> be held on the 20th Anst., to ratify the democra'ic State nominations. The club adjourned early ‘Tus Muxwen m Trovets —A meeting of the milkmen ‘who do business on the Harlem Railroad was held iast wight, at No. 436 Fourth avenue, to protest against a pro- ‘posed increase in the price of freight on milk. There two hundred milkmen presest. Isaac 0. Hop was called to the chair, and several persons addressed From what they said we learn that the milkmen now consider they pay entirely too much on heir freight. It wae stated by the chairman that the cost of ronning the mil trains per month was about $2 200, reeeipla of the road from milk were about $20,000, bandsome promt to the Ly ony fl of nearly month It waa also stated that freight to th 45 per car was paid for milk, and cattle w and 9 of other meraba Freight, apd the milkmen deem It an outrage for tbe company to take advant ge of 'heir necoasities to orm; ‘them t pay more. It was stated ihet the Hudson Rive and Erie Raiload Oompaa'es sliw tovended to rate the freight on milk, and if they did the mi!kmen wo: genre of the mectivg, and a com nitive of five ‘ap pvinted Qo remonstrate with ine direstors of the road, after waich ‘Ghe meoting adjourned A New Sream Carniace.—There was considerabis {n Corert excited yesterday afternoon in the Park , canset by ‘he appearance of & miniature steam oarriago, yhic was driven round in fout of the City Hali several timos, It ‘Teoolvyes ite dravght to the fuunce from underosath, ‘Dorns charceal; consequently emtie no amore; oan carry 8 of steam aod be driven ai the rate of Eiorises ork; the only difiguity to be appre ended tp that cage wosld be ton! fast young mon might put om rather too much sieam ani rido faster than the'r carriag- tbat will run on any road jong been deemed @ desideratum, and & question whether tbls carriage will anewer tho Bown Sraset—On Thorsday evening « fre im the dwelling house No 196 Bighin rireet, mre of gue. The Dullding wae damaged $200 or $300, and the furnivare in the tf ; » H i ‘at work in the honse om that day, b oe lee ie to bo attributed to carslossness on their ‘® matter for the Fire Marsnal to in i Bice AVRICR —Botwoon 11 and 12 o'slock on night a fre was discovered on the third ‘sor of No Yo ‘bth avenue, oocapied by Mitt & ‘ne flames extended up and ink floors, when the fire were extin Bro 's lors will be about $1,000—no In H i f : tty Mogpmove Atranrt to Take tie Lire oF 4 Grt— Aba Thompson, an inmate of a dance house, Kept at No. ‘B16 Water street, was sho\ about iwelve o'clock on Thurs. by & man named James Mahoney. [i iat i} on the front tay | ‘ot the house ‘and another man camo along drunk, Se vormer, wiinow waning any remarks, drow a piatoi and shot her. The bal took effect in hor lef shoulder aod the lang, " the el Waa Convoyed to tao Now York’ Roapital a8 and plsodl in charge of ir. Dadols, ‘who thinks her wound to be bighiy Mahoney nd his compenten, after the shot wae fired, ran of io ‘ar, direotion’, bot the former was captured and taken into the presence of the ert, wh) identided him as the who sbot her. Tae risoner twas then taken bvfore pation injuries inflicied. The iri siales tbat she never hat any diffou'ty with Mahoney, and cannot ancsunt for © stomp he made wpe her life Shs farther state thet eho never was intimate wiih him, thoagh she he bat never had @ jonrral jgoner ia a boawmen, and hit obarac ps Fle wav arrested tome thms ago on icion of being & river thicf, but ihe Charge was not Proven. When arrested by officer Walsh, of tae Fourth Precinot, he feigned to be very much tutorioated fn Otty Politt DEWOCRATIC ARPEMELY NOMINATIONS IN RROOKLYN, The Demooratic Assembly Conventions of Kings county met youerday afternoon, and nominated the following Sandidates in the distriste mamed — Second District — Moses 8. Boaoh, of the New York Mun. This district comprizes the Firwt, Sizth and Twairth wards. Third District “4 the Fourth and Tonto wards Geveral balloings wore bad, in which Samuci “mith and Captain Farrington received four votes och, when the Pour = distrtot, comp: the Reoond, david 1M dhwuncey wae was nominated. Shird and Pith ward, ‘comprises the Niath amd PIA Diaericg “Ths diseiok| SES wardé hat yee Vy Wm. T. the Convention fuse toe Metropolitan Police Matters. CHARGES AGAINST POLICEMEN. Mesers. Bowen & Stranahan, of the Uommitter on Gene- ral Discipline of the Police Com missioners, met yesterday to hear charges against New York policemea. The firat Case was that of officers George Senior and Ff, A Gale, i at lili z : : Pe The complaints against bon, of | of the 8 ‘Seoond prectact, for ion will mt ‘The New York Weekly Heraid. LOSS OF THE CENTRAL AMSKICA—NEWS FROM EI ROPE, SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMBRICA, 400TH PACI- ¥IO, MEXICO, CUBA, WEST INDIES, BTO—THE Be PUDLICAN STATE CONVENTION—OPENING OF THE FALL FASHIONS—AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON—MAR- ERTS, ETO., BTC. The Waex.r Hxxa.p will be published at eleven o'clock thie morning. It will contain additional particulars of the Loss of the Central Ameria, including the Statements of Mrs McNeil, James M. Frazer, second offiser, Captain Badger, George E. Ashby, chief engineer, Theodore Payne, Oaptain Johnson, of the Norwegian bark Kilen, 4c; Names of the saved and lost; Effuets of the Gale on other Vessels; News from Europe, Sonth and Centra! America, the South Paciic, Mexico, Ouds, West Indies, Kansas, &o ; the Fall Fashions — Openisg Day in the Metropolis; Proceedings of the Repubii- can State Convention, at Syracuse; Affairs in Washington; Latest News by Telegraph; Bditorials on various subjects; trical and Maritime Intelligenco; Weekly Review of the New York Cattle Market; Marriages and Desths; together with « large variety of interesting local and miscellaveous items, Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had at the counter. Price alx osnts, A. Grandjean ls the Only Person who can be commuted seientifenlty on a! diaeasce of he human hair, at $4 Unuren street, corner of Serclay. ‘The Sixth and Bighth Avenue care stop at the door of the estabiishineus Portabi Cases in Great Vartety— For ale by J. 2 8 BAURDRES, store only si NocT Avior Where is Your Fall Hat!—It is very evi- dent. rir that you have not visited KNOX’ estab ish nent No, 212 Broadway, this senecn, or you woald pot wear that seed: 00) fall wt i@ you will b: imme di tely the delighted - fall style, and you ‘200 ne imme dial chaser of anew “tle.” Bie prioe is only $4. sia The Autumo Fat.—Ine eS. of Gen. very aiirae- Wasnock "EO Po 519 Rroadway, St. Nicholas Hotel, Whe “ombined Beauties of ull former Issues has been ccnoentrated in Geain's Paris beaver felt besutifal soft bat is made up from ail that was good, caretully rejecting na ihe bad propersies of former striae, tn: trodveing many pew and highly useful testures weich ‘has met with the popular commecdation of gentlemen of fasa.on, ‘and proves {t, without a doubt, the Teading aahiocasle tons hat of the season. For aale sing! y the case or dozen only by GRIN, No.2 4 way, opposite si. Paul's, Hats.—Best $2 Broad w: Hat for $3 50, Bott he sah caps in proportion, at HAVANé’, No. 74 Fulton battered white bat Portraits of the People —Ambrotypes and photographs on the cheap system. Eoouomy, speed and per- fect’‘on odserved, at 289 war, Get your Likene: hood ecg cnbed Large Size crystal mintatares, ia bea hal ent, ove dolar. aloty? 473 Breidway. Fine Pocket Cutlery—A Mich Assortment at J. & J. BAUNDERS’ store only, at No. 7 Astor House. ed Dry Goods.—A. L, Byrne will sell the ae yalance of his stock of Isce and "musiin curtains, dravery musiins and embroidered ooliara, alcove iad Grand ciceet ao ‘Feiows’ bal), Gomemelae’ we satan 4 Bepiember 28. at 10 0’ = r Boys’ ard Youth’s Fall and Winter Cloth- ROW ready at $1 John street, corser of Nassa: - é Db. OORNRLL. Removal.—Jones’ Italian Soap Depot and Jones’ coral bair oll, These iwe super ariicies (one for the shin and comp terion, we BANDS’, ‘alton street. a ye wold ab ribo hair) are now John Wood's Gymnasium—Soe, @ and 6 Kast |) 5 ea street, near Fifa avenue. Glasses now Metallic Tablet Razor Strop—For Sale b; J, &8. BAUNDBRS, store only at No. 7 Astor Houss, ™ Taylor's Latersational Hotel and Salcons, Broadway, corner of Frankitn street. Crystal Paiace Refreshment Saloon: Tokatere are, reepcotfully informed teat the retres Joana allached to ‘ths Palace have size of last season, Sod oo sored ‘sa to tnntre prompt at tention treed and relia made capreaaly for these saloons, at Heckerw’ bakery, of Hecker & Brovher's Croton Mills super lative dour. Beckers’ Farion jelly treat daily. DeSanes Salamander Safes—With Patent powder p10 defiance locks and cross bare. Depo. igs Pearl ret, one door below RORBAT M. PATRIUE. Fredrick’s Photographic Temple of Fos. S85 and 58? Broadway, a Metropolitan Hotel. Pootogrsy yey woly es, ‘bellowrpes, vi Biters to the Sn So eakiceen wo examine the 2 ore. of (hia magnificent Hours, § a. A Uard.—All Persons who have Gray Mair fm bad enlor, are, tuvlied to all and gousnlt Dootor DJMAN, (consuliation free) aff] Vaureh #ireet, owner of Barclay Hil new fhnld qives the hal the na’ ural oolor de- sired, and may be copsidered a real prot igy of chemiairy. Mul, Inimitabie Cutter of Hair and Whis- hers in every style. Mo. 1 Barelay street Hair dye ¢ shillings platchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs.— in the ai og best Se a tenn ae as cnt epeties Cristedaro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Poupess. <The very. eet aces ona, and the dye prt- Taiely syplled as No 6 Astor Fentaine’s Cream of Wild Flowers hes no aehing children and ‘nfaaie 1; reoleeale pe velall 6! 508 secedway and otNoe aor Hass, Fh. Holloway’s Pills and Annee g pms nearly Saxaner of 8 canary the civilize) world bas termed wi h proots of the eMicacy of these remetien Te gious diaorders, complatats of (he stomach aed bowels. eat rhewm, 0 ers. Their wonde erties are challenged. Me bal Marray & Lanman's Florida Water ts one FINANCIAL AS COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKK®?. Frivay, Sept. 256 P.M. ‘Wall stroot was in the highes: state of excitement throvgbout the day. Among hotders of railroad seouritios there was quite » panic, and the market showed signs of caving in Completely. It wasthe general | mprossion some dayesinco that the bottom had been touched; but here we are now, threo, four and five per cent below prices then current. At the first board to-day Virginia 6's declined 1 per cent; New York Central 6's, 2\¢ per cent; Park Bank, 8; Delaware and Hudson, }¢; Cumberland Coal, 1; Pacific Mall Steamship Company, 1; New York Central Railroad, 234; Erie, 1; Cleveland, Oolumbos and Cincinnati, 1; Read. ing, 4; Michigan Oentral, 4; Michigan Southern, ola, 1; Till. nole Central, 1; Galena and Chicago, 2; Cleveland snd Toledo, 1%; Chicago and Rock Island, 4; Milwaukio and | Mireiseippl, 1}4; La Crono and Milwaukie, 2, Ia every stock fold lower prices rvled, aud all she most promine speculative securities were freely offered at tho close « our quotations, Raliroad bonds were moderately activo this morning, while State stocks were comparatively quiet and prices were weil susisined. Whore ai thie is t ond mo one pretends have an opinion =«'The fallures thas far in tho mouth | of Seplembor ‘gare np more than four bau dred, and the aggregate amount of Iiabtlition cannot be Jeas than forty millions of doliars, We bave no doubt the assets of these concerns, mt thetr cost, will dgere up fall that amount; bat in these times mort of thom are not avail- able except at ruinous sacrifices, aud msoy are not avalia- vie at any price. While the assets of theese concerns ha veen dally depreciating, and dally becoming mere difficult to turn Into money, thetr liabilities have not only remainod the samo, but have been daily becoming more pressing. We bave no doubt dozens of houses havo failed with « large nominal surplas, but, unfortunately, this surplus is not available, and perhaps nevor will bo, at anything like te valuation, It i# notof mach use for amy concern to talk about haying s large surplas after it hae suspended, for \t will all disappear in liquidation of liabilities, no mat- tor how large it may be, The great tonbio at the present time ie the fact that thousands npon thousands of bari depreciated railroad or ether stock seour'h'®*, aud ava general thing they might jast abont as weil, at th, moment, Indebdtedners pany city of Pittsburg and county of Alle- ghany, by the loan of their credit to rallrosd compantee, bave so much brown paper. While the mercham ‘°F this | The taxpayers of these places are clearly liable for the and other Northern and astern olties have been for years pest actively engaged im thoir legitimate ."Des | rent companior:— Prerenuaa Crry any Atumanany Covsty Loans to Ralt- of business, they have, at their profits increased or act. mulated, purchased some stock securities eliher for speou- lation or for investment, and in this way have looked their capital. So long as everything proepered—so long as credit was unimpaired and the banks kept up heavy lines Of discoumt—so long as it was oavy to do as large a busi: ners as any one desired on borrowed mosns, the danger of investing capital in stock securitios was not dreamed of, Business was expanded to the utmost; credits run bigh and were easily obiained; money was cheap ond sbundan! ; railroad investments were attractivo, and the mereanitle classes apparently nover dreamed of change for the worse. The chige, however, has oom ‘and all the plenty and abundsnoe, a!l the ease and com- fort, all the profiie and prizes have disappeared, and, at almost @ moment's warping, gloom and disirast bave filled every man’s mind. The errors and extravagance of the past five years must all now be atoned for, Thousands will be swept away and engulphed in bankruptcy, while others will weather the storm shorn of all capital, but with remnants of credit sufficient to ensure uliimate ro” covery. Many of our largest and oldest houses have ready gone by the board, and they will pass quietly out of existence. Many of them have, without doubt, beer for years actually insolvent, and either did not know It or sucessfully disguised it up to the Present moment. Speculations, investments in depre- ciated or worthless stock seouritics, ovorirading, extrava- gance, withdrawal of capita! from business for tue pur- obase of brown stone houses, costly equipages, or some such cause, will be found at the bottom of all failures or suspensions, Those who havo strictly adhered to legiti- mate lines of business and bave devoted all their capital ‘and all their energies to one great object are in a0 danger of falling. We shall not find the names of such houses im the weekly list of bankrupts Since 1850 we bave been approaching the goal so many baye justroached. For the past seven years we have been steadily and rapidly expanding and inflating every species of speculation, Tae impetus given in 1850, or thereabouts, to all sorts of ensor prise by the influx of Oaliforsia gold, has rosulted in a collapse more extensive and more overwhelming than ever before known, The end it by no means yet, aud will not be until every vestige of the present crodtt syg- tem has been swept away. Our railroads, our banks, land speculators, and speculators in everything else, must come down to the hardpan—to the very bot tom—apd there stand until all fictitious values have dbappeared. This will come, and at no vory distant The banks of this oity will stand firm amid all the dosolation and devastation around th id it ls well for the country that they haye the strength to dose, We look for a general suspension of specie pay ments through out the North, West and Fast, out of the city of New York. Througbou the whole of New England there must bea genera! bank suspension. fhe only light spot amidst so mueb gloom—the only oasis in such « desert—will be this lttle island of New York, and from this spot must ema- nate all the recuperaiive power for future advancement and prosperity. The banks of this city are fortunately strepg, snd we think there is no doubt but they can sus tain themselves. The suspension in Philadelpbis, and those which mast follow in other cities, is merely a specie movement. The o'dipary operations of the banks oon- cerned will undoubtedly go on as usual, and perhaps af- ford some ald to the community, Theirsuspension ts only important to billbolders. They may be losers and suffer- ers, but the banking business will, without doubt, be un- interrupted, and the wheels of commerce will move on, if anything, « litito better cllod. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bouds wore made at auction by 8. | 16 ¢o, Beekman Fi 100 ¢o. 4 = Continental tirely at lower prices. Rencing Railroxd fell off 14; per cent; Galens and Chiongo, 154; Cleveland and Pittsburg, \<; payment of interest on these bonds, in default of the diffe- | County. Pornsylvania Contra... Pittapurg and Sievbeayt! Alieghasy Valley *} ‘otal... hany sae sees one, $8,800,000 Ohio and Penveylvaniag.. ...... $400,000 $21,000 Woole amon * The roads marsed Sepadisied 10 1866, loaving $132,- 000 of their obligations to be pals by ihe people. + Roads marked { repudiaie in 1887, aad $150,000 must be oald. \ Roads marked || will repudir'e in 1868, and the poopie will then commence the annua! payment of @ railroad tax of $270,000. It is sbown above that tho ratirond tax of the city of Lica on her separaic sabsor! tion, is. $108,000 ‘which’ edd her share, 0.23, of the coualy sab ad scriptica. Making the whole raliroad tax payable by te oy ‘ Of PUMEDUFZ:..eeeseeeeeeeee + 185,600 —Which ts over two per cont on nine millions, | the assees- ed value of the real estate of the city, This, whon added to the present city tax of 27 mille on the dollar, makes over forty-seven wills on every doliar of the real estate of the city; and wheu the expenses of colle tious and exono- raiions ave added, ihe property holders of the city will be compelled to pay five per cent annually, forever, on tho value of thetr property. ‘The annoxed statement exhibits the value of foreign dry gocda Imported into this port during the week, and sinse Janus) y 2, tn each of the past three years:— Movexanns uF = Dry Goon. For the Week. 1856. 1867. Entered at the port.....$1,421,104+ 1,388,676 1,338,201 Thrown on the market... 1,860,024 1,415,251 ‘936/387 Since Jan 1 1865 1866 1867. Entered at the port... $48,057,000 77,018,687 81,072,596 ‘Thrown on the market. 50,661,740 10,542,913 77,715,886 Tho dry goods jobbing trade has been checked some- what the present week by the prevailing pants {n monoy matters, noi co much from the want of purchasors or the absence of fair collections as from an \adisposition to expand sales beyond wha\ thoy eousider to be a prudent jine of safety. The week's business, however, consider- ing tbe troubled state of the monoy market, has boon good; and though some [ailvrez have occurred, they were not more numerous than were to haya been anticipated from the depressed state of the times, The Southern and Southwestern trade continues to a later period then ueual, and heavy shipments, chiefly by Southern packets and steamers, contince to be made in that direction. There bas also been a fair businoss transacted the present week wlib tho Western States. The incroase of population in that direction, with good crops, and ths disbursements of government funds for provisions and breadstuils for the army subsistence, have revdered money moro pieaty» eepecially about St. Louis, which again distributor it smong the farmers of the country, and conspire: to give ‘some augmentation in the demand for goods in the frouitor States. Asan instance in which payments have boon met for parchaves through the anction houres, wo may men tion thet one large bouse had notes to fall due on the 23d inat to the amount of $232,000, all of which was daly mot. Another house this week bad rales notes to fall due to tho amount of about $160,000, al! of which wat also duly paid. We bave no change to notice in domestic goods, which are (mover stock. The failares at the Bast to paralyze the market, and we can ase li pe any permanent important ehange until siocxs become reduced from diminished production, and when with a fair consumptive demand prices miy be advanced to a position more in accordance with the h'ca prices Cy cotton. ne Pye ipl ogg Cage Boge 4 desira- i seasomable styles were selling at full prices. French silks were much reduced ta stock, and good styles le good: were roarce rnd firm Englien woollen firm, with fair gales, Desiravie domestic woollens, dicg biankets apd flannels, were frm, and in good de’ ‘d. The sales by avotion the prosent week have boon m>derate, and all Dut tue Iatter descriptions of desirable eeasocable goods have dragged, and when {orced off decline of about 20 per cent opening of the searon = — A sale made on the 23d inst , which war = a it fair prions, com tom the times, yet nearly i} ore half adv 4 was passed or fwithdrawn, of woollens was Tinos Central, 36; Chicago and Rook Irlaad, 254; Michigan Central, 1; Pennsylvania Coal Company, 1; Virginia 6's, \; Cleveland and Toledo, 1. Aferthe board a very sumay feeling prevailed, and holders of stocks appeared to be particularly destrous of realizirg. There can be no doubt about the immediate feture regarding railroad stocks. Lower prices must rale for the whole of the higher class. The Assistant Treasurer reports to day aa foliows:— Our advices from) Philadelphia to day are of the moat startling importance, Tbe suspension of two banks and jy billholders on «1! others are ceicclated to ad¢ materially to the panic. The asi report of the Bank of Penpsy!vania showed « circulation of $438,000 against $214,C00 ta apecie. The cireciation of tho Girard B wk at the date of the Iast report was $471,000 aga met $325,000 ia | ‘pecie. According to the \aws of Penuvylvania any bank spending specte paymout forfelte iis charactor, Logis Inturoe are vory lenient to banking institutions genorally, and when required make laws t) suit any omorgency, We sai] coe what thoy Wiil do in this case, Pailadelpliia bas softored eoverely thus far in tho shape of falluros, sod the banks aro without doubt full of ratiroad peper of all Kinds. The failure of @ large silk bouse im that city is said to have been caused by connections with stock compaaios in some way. We do not believe that there has beon « la-ge fati- ure thus far reported this season but which can be traced Clreouly or indirectly to specuiation etther tm etock socari ties or in some other kind of paper, olther rea) or fletitions. We are pot prepared with the proof of the truth of thie watement, bat doubt if any ome can show proof to tho oon. wary. . A. BL. Nioolay will bold 8 spectal sale of stocks and bonds to morrow, Saturday, at 123¢ o’clook, at the Merchants’ Frebange. A. B. Maller will hold bis recalar avction gale of stocks and bon is t) morrow, Saturday, at 19}¢ o'clock, at the Merchacts’ Exchange. ‘The Hartford Times of the 24th inst. says The Aank of Hartford Cou 'y having closed ie (oora, on account of holding more than any other city, the other banks aro relleved from the A. ing it along. Careful invertigeiion hes into the condition of every other bank in the is known that every one of them is sound. reduce thelr ‘ireulsdon the pat ibree weeks more than one million of dollers, —— (a « cond! ton which forbids the idea of a surpen jon. We \nderstand that the Harlem Raliroad Company hare given notice that, on and afer the Ist of October, their rate for the transportation of milk wil! be four conte per gailon, instead of three cents, a* heretofore. As this road brings to the city more thas six and « balf millions of gal jona cf milk per annum, over $65,000 increase in ite yearly recetpis will acerve from this change alone. ‘The following are the receipts of the Morris Canal Com pany for \he past week and season, as Compare! with the recetpta for the corresponding time last year — Fyebie Sept 12, 108 1886. cok ending September Total to September 12, Week ending Septom Herd —aneaiD 028 96 Decrease in 1887. 93,808 09 | Tho Rochester Union of the 2th inst., containa the ful- lowing announcement :— | ECermMMION OF Tor RocimeTer SixrmUy Savy { Thie twatitution did not open its doors for bu | morning at the ueaal hour, !t having bean devwrmine iem Belden, the acting manager. to suspend payment. Belden was doing an indivicual banking business in the en Je aod made au as gAclzed On\y some ures or four years. Agi name ‘mporis, wali benk, and the fund roiained on hacd to mest drafia mort necostarily be an {nose sidarabie enn Bre men of sound onan ‘Capacity: and of ine entire aclvency of the jartuution euteriain not ihe | slighyest doubt whatover. It musi be obviows to all that | in order to be able to pay Isterert on ite deposits tho hank must necessarily loan a good share of thom on short \ime, and It follows, of necestity, that only the balance not eo joaved is available Wo meet «sudden emergency, Sach wo underatand to be the caso with the Sixponny Sayings Bank—the balance not avail belog AE Hooure As go> — snd mortgages can maxo doch being the there ie not the loam V08 of uneasiness, on the v- of the de vory brief conversation wiih hea placed seourition at tie diepowal of a eons of some $15,000 In Mount on deposit—for it won! seourity as the kanye | unchanged. by auction yesterday, including foreign and domestic | goods Tho Food and Heairabl eta ‘came well up to pro- = ies, while Common and less seasonable dos rip re lower and dificult 10 sell, Tho sales of earpots bare embreced Potiadolphia manufactures, oommon Itnes hich were heavy, and sold at lower rates. Fine staple agora ble goods of desirable styles kep up ¥ ell, \b a sieady demand from tie trade, while cotton tomes | tes were duil, and prices unchanged. The importers held full etka Of foreign goods, yot they are uot disposed, ia the present saic o! money market, to press off staple foode by special sales at tho suction rooms, where more Caution Would likely be nocomsary ia taking noles io pay- nan ean Sep. %, 1887. oa f 4 $)(00 NY 6's, "58 100 auco C0 Michigi | S0ce Can * v0 200 | 20CONY Com RR 6's, 76 87 Harlem RR 2060 10 Third AW RR | Booe 106 O}, Col & in RR no 100 Reading RR 1098 a0 ¥ be, 900 Er Room raft. ot 1000 Hed RRA let m. | 8 Bonk of America. 102 | 100 Bank of Com’ce.. 49 Park Bank, “ Tho Mich 48 Sad fe 150 Canton Oo 16% 100 do... 10 Del & H Ci Go.b10 5055 10 Mich SAN Ia plat. or eran sas SS 10 Cee 209 do S Chie & Rook T nt dO... 46 | vo of do +. 83% a8 Lar & Mill Rik 8 10 GO... OM BOARD. RSSSSPsestun eR KK RRA CIVY COMMERCIAL REPURT. Faipay, Sept. 26—6 7. M, on lesan market wae quiet and quotations nominal at (0 for pots and 7%. for pearls, BRMArercrn®.—Fioar— market was lors buoyant and of and oxira State and West orn brands were irregular and lower. The saler om raced Re teret barrels, at about the following quota 8 665 eee eo Western aod Ohio enper ine... a 600 Hotes Oblo and Western... a7 Capatan 60, and exe aT Belimore, Alexandria an! Geu e569 Southern taney and extra ‘ st! Bye HOW... sees . s 610 Cort meal +s a 4h Chole family and baivor’s extva brand | & 900 Canadian new war Eo. (> 100, lower, wiih sales of adent 506 bois. at About the above quotations. Socunern war in light #t90K and tm fair domand, though s! raiuor lower prices, cepeciaily for the common ant wu»l'am gra While the sales orbraned about 1,700 bbls. at the aba prices. Ryo (our was dul! at qnotations. Corn moa! was Wheat was less active and (irm. The sales ewbraced about 3,000 a 4, Dustels, Inclading Southern white at $1 468 $160, and Southern rod at $1 28 8 $157 aod Woslern red at $1 25091 98 and white Obio and Kewiuoky at $1 25 & $1 3), aad Chicago spring at $108, Corn—The market war without change of mo mont in orions The tales embraced abont 18 000 a 20,000 beebela Western mixed, at 780, a 790, in store aad at $00 afloat, and Southern yellow at 839 Rye wae qu Sales of 400 bushels new Were made at 80 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1857. balf the quantity advanced was withdrawn. The salo |) Was Copsiderec sustained the previous market prices. a 300 Corrox —The sales wero confined to about 200 as wine aoee, was rept of cheese core tah wasn 22. ta and sugars at 260. ToGlaxgoe—1 Dar- rels flour at 2s 3d To Bremen—The steamer Ia:/iana en- gaged 600 hogsheads sugar at 278. 6d. Rates to Havre were unchanged, Pane tees cient & good demand for dry ‘fap Bales ut uintals, including George’s Bank, $1 12}; Westorn ant Marblosead were ule at #3 B16 8 $4124. Mackerel were eestor; we No, Lat $19 60 $12 75, and $11 60 a $11 76 for io 2; the sales embraced about 600 a 600 barrels. of about 600 a 800 boxes pickled herring wore made at $4 3736. Hips --The privcipal operations have been exportti exchange being #0 dull restricis the foreign demand tn a eat measure. Our dealers refuse to operate at ry Principal sales have beer—6,600 dry Orinoso, 20 Ibs, ibe, in bond, Aeros ex: A 2ho, cash, in bond, fr export; 2,987 dry supposed ai 20 Ibs., in bond, fo ‘rexport; Cabello, 22 Ibe. 240. cash, in port: 1 ‘471 dry Buenos roped 400 dry salted Merantam, 20 ibe, ia bond, for export, on private terms; 1,850 dry Mexieac, 20 ibs., on private torms. Leathor {x without animation, the hoavient buyers remaining from the markot. Recel} ts--47, 700 hemlock, oak; jalan, 33, 33,460 hemloois, 4,300 oak; hemlock, 22, Hors were pe ‘with smail sales new at 80. a 110, Naval *roxm.—The market was again quiet atd sales lgbt, about 200 barrels is were sold at 460., cash. Rosi was unchanged, while salos were limited, ai 81 85 per 310 ibs, pryaty ‘Medium and fine rosing wore un- changed and tn fair deman i ai full prices. Ons —Linveed was inactive, and we quote American dull at 760. a 770. Ornde sperm was in limited demand at $1.50, Crude whale was quis: and nominal. .—Pork—Tho market was without change of Moment in prices, The sales em>raced about 400 s 600 bis mons, at $25 a $25 25, and at $19 76 « $20 for prime. Boef was ‘stoaty, and rather firmer for 0d Western. Tho sales embraced about 175 extra at our quotations. Hyeved tn bulk, were gold at 10 for dry saltod sides, aad shoulders, do.,'at Llo. Hams wero nominal, at quotaiions Tard continged to!mprovo, with sales of sbout 200 a 300 bbls. at our quotations. Butter was steady at our figures. Uschanged, | We quote as follows -— bbi 925 00 a 25 25 WXa Rice wee quiet and nomizal, ai 4%Ko. a bXo. Srcans.—The saleg embraced about is hhds, Cubs muscovaio at 6X¢. a 80 a 9c.—the inside figure for re fining gocds. Tonacco.—Sales aro very light. There {s n> {nclination to do business, The sales included 2% hhds. Kentucky at l4e. Hd 63 baics Havana, 400 a 450. ; 36 casos seodleal, ‘OTe 8 480. Woot —The market ts no bettor than our last report. There is no wool selling, and no demand for any descrip lion. Prices are nomizal. Waray —Sales of 200 a 300 bbia. wore mato at 260., ‘and some anjes were roported as low as 210. FAMILY MARKETING, There is not much new to note in the prices of family marketing this week. There is no change in mosi or fish, and vegetables continue abundant and cheap. Oabbages are very plenty. Peaches are beginning to fal! off in quan- tity, and torup cp. We add cranberries to our list to day. sel! for $9 per bbl. Grapes and plams are becoming cheap, and take the ples on our tables of the porries. There are a few quincos jn market, bet not enough to quote. Butter and eggs continue high. game market is begianing to look up. Pigeons, squirrels, snipe and reed birds arc Plone, ‘and sell cheap. We will soon Baye plenty of all kirds of game, October will bring it in abandantly. Large quantities of oysters are selling; people are making up for their absilnence doring the summer months, ¢ advent of cool weather ‘will soon effect a creat change in the articles in market, THS RETAIL PRICES. Pineapples, anch Bananas. per don.. Apples, bbi.... melon Peaches, haste. Grapes Ib... BiB Bi ARLES, BROADWAY, WOOD'S BUILDINGS. al apmlere and manufastarere of gue fztares. barbers reanectfeliy inform their friende and the pobite that hey Bave just met opened inely rich stoat of ctandaliers gat gun Gataree, comprising all the ehoice viples from the lend manafactories of Our arrangeme oh aa will enable us too NEW MONTHLY MAGSZiN®. PHILLIPS, SAMPBON & COMP ENY Kespectfwlly aunouscs that on Int of November they ‘Wil commence the ivue of Tan ATLANTIO KONTHLY. They will afm to farniah the reading publi sonres of amusement fod’ five wo aulhore's wow and ladependent vebiele of thoug! The eerreat thersture, and tke proemisent questions of the Gay, will reesive iue sitentiom; » uile, wt tho same time oo ERE [whl be sparsd 10 present, on sltreciive migoellaay of ea, aketches and . from the bent Among other coniribulors, they following from whom articles may be expected — William H Presoos, Kalb Waldo Emerson. fellow, Da uno” ot * Onaia,” “Ide May," ae Miss Rose Terry. Wikis Colting, levoy The ‘The ntroutton of authors te yectfally intiied to thie adver — Lal mblisherd will alm t9 bare each number ready in ime teoment All ariteien resetved will Ang, It egoepted, wil! be liberal a, ‘bu twy,,on oF ond oe te the more remae day of the month 4 of the soun- which ft is in- by sp tty 4 -- A liber iswoust mode to clave, or to Uboee who bay 10 eel! agin ‘The av ention of booksellers, periodical C and book agent, e req nemed, and hele ordnry Peapoctrany 89 SELF SRALING rrorr sane ined the heat OF Lay Rar RBY ogen: of manufacturer, Piatt Tireet ANIONS ° Cal 098 oe VCRIFG GUNS —BRUPF BROTHER & SBAVER importers and mannfacturers of gins, riilom, pininit arc offer for sale Ao Assortment of he above une, 44 Warren sireet, New York. to BLBGANT WaRODvING me el city, Brom: Doane x Giron, MEDICINAL US® way. comer of Gon eacriv alcoho! pairians wbo p eo Ne purposes shoul! xive Uke preference, 10 Aromatie sebnar pe Ii la manuiacared 01 Petindam, ta Moltun, and osetn ¢ factory of ibe propri ‘and from eleewhere soompinnee ry u 2 lhe proved, by the Oar et ‘several eminent Cheadle. 10 be entirely fese he pernicious fail oil every kind of liquor diated from genie, p the cvese of the nervous and yng nore for medicinal OLFB'S Seniee ara ment, intemperate indulgence, which ued (ix sore we Tete proved, by he same aserring tanta, tat this junto fin I# not Mavored with the coarse acrid and Indigent heretofore used, but wike the apestically ligh by every otner manufacturer, F preted wo be sboctctely pee fe fe neat aioed bY An eniire'y new procses, and feverand eral debi of the Biond, rao ages tet hy ‘too iialigias moet vefal aed removating cordia!, ‘areuted. cover never inflames the sy bu tends rather to gubdng the laiter aad when or Indusee ine need aa delet Ity DY ereatin no 1 aitected by the assignment of ves (he following statement of tt | trade at Lie. a like “as Wore up aT a 185 a 160 J 90 Rye—New and old Northern fo = 8% Corrie. About 800 @ 900 bags of Rio were sold to the | 93 Dage of Rio war | erage Liye. About Atle of made by suction at Lic 8 Ilo, ye to all inferior nore. And ft Savariebly eorrecta tbe a B, 33 Beaver sirees stock, 105,106 \ \F YOU DOR ‘pone WANT To share your house 1th rosabes, bed ian, ‘Bweop them of In one dag Wits LYON'S magnetic powder and pills, 424 Brosdway. EWING macer Wa x's ING - Suns Tortaie thai brosdway.. Tvews are te only a te real (ruil, fr tly and Sew pase byt ine thoes house: cum! «reom@ taltion to be- This machina ited Btates Cureais 449 Broadway. WHO WARY & thai will sew ie an oe one cae ee act ASSORTMENT AT JUDSON ‘ame ‘Bole A. W Ladd &Ou,, ATENT BINDBRS—FOR BINDING GAITBES, SHOR, olothing, mattresses. hate, cap fronts, Aa, fr wile. THOS. L, DALTON, 41) Broadway, over Loakwood's book sore, OPER’S PATINT TIAND STITCH SEWING Ma. chine, making seven different ati withowt no spooling of Unread. {0 THOS. DALTON. att Bro ‘Apply to FL le DALTON. a Broadwar Nt Bap IT WITH YOUR COFFEE. ‘The thrilling story in tomorrow's SUNDAY COUBIEE, THE RED KIDER. _Price of the Courier, three ceate a copy. ne SUNDAY COURIER Of Sept 9,5 1 eosten the iret chapter of ‘The moet startling Indian Bory of the day _Price thrée cents a copy. “a HE BED RIDER. Is the name of the best story published this week. Read it in © monrow's SUNDAY OCUBIER. Ma Be OY. ING’S COMPOUND ARNICA LUNTMSET. for sprains, bruises, cuts, chafes, galls acne, and Prive % cena. CHAS. H. BLNG, puns of avery deveription, 192 ano £63 Broadway, and 149 Spring sireet. 0 ALL WHO USE HORSES.—DR. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN Horne Tiniment, in pint bottles, price only 50 con's, te warranted cheaper and suoerior than’ any artis in the mag- ket for the cure of cu\s. galls, lameness of all kinds, evlic, Me. 4c. ‘This is no humbug article. Try « bottle; it will Kono nre genvin’ nalens slqned 81) Tobias. “De rilandt wreet, New York. Sold oy ail druggista, ROW PRYSIC 70, THE DOGS.”"—AMONG THE ‘words of wisdom which Shakapere left ax his legney to the world, ‘bere are few of more worth than the above. We ‘are much too familiar with drags and doctors for the beueflt of our heawh or pockew, Nature performs ber grandest opera: leat means, and the delicate fabric whicl for Meal pot 66 ht plas! ore, 4 ad them. DO MORSUBAD, MD) 19 Walker street, N Read by all respon: deolers in genuine medicines throughout te an tater, le dr Untied Wane! Is THR BAIN AND WHICH THE SINNER 14 ‘The journals of the day teem with losiances of anfalile fal shepberds wilfully misleading the tender and ensed of thelr flocks, od Ite he design of VIOLET A; OR, The CLenGYMaN’s ARtirice, An Origin Discuosune ov Orry Live, ‘To contribute to the crying ovile, Seb publicadions are indeed called for, when pot even the Bones oF 4 Curnarman ean preven: the recurrence of these Fak colanies, Ba -4 too often bring angulah t7 the domestic he communiice.® ‘Tio prominent incidenw of ™ Visietin ™ Kathered from scenes and occurrences similar to those whieh EVEN RISHOTS HAVE PERN CRWORTHY s0TORs; And, tp the oourse of this work, a sei wall be made wild gumaet Sitios testeael wed cause Is and religion—the interesta of whioh it is designed we prowsote. To be commenced in ‘cave y YORK LEADER For Saturday, September 26, 1887. For sale by news agenis everywhere. Single copies fome conte WELAH & OO., 115 Nassau street, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Baaren—Henusy.—On Thorsday, Alexander 8. Leouard, Fampmaio Sept. 14, by the Rev. Gommtant Jose Toman ee of Switzerland, to Isaueita Hap.ay, of Eag- Howr—Haconworr.—On keg ag & Sept. #4, by the Rev. Dr. Adews. Faamx E Hows, te ‘Sanag, only danghter V. Haughwoet, ot inis ch clty. Meream— Row ty —Ia Ww ema toeed te Moto Rept. 24, at tbe Chorch of St. Peter and ie paso, Rev. iaione, Mr. Tyomas MCLKAIR "alse BGA om daughter of Toomas Reilly, Eeq., all of Wie amabuy Newnorrs~HiAsmenouwn —On Tuoaday, Sopt. 22, by the Rev J. M Macauley, Commits 0. Nawnouns to E., daughter of Oaptaia K. I. Harishorne, al of this city, Mot morning, Sept 2%, Jane M, wifoo Jobn 4. Baker, and davguter of tno late Richart J. Sea- man, of North Fem, etere, L. 1. ‘Toe funers! will take piace from her late residence, No. 234 Weet Fifveenta mireet, to morrow afternoom, at’ bait one o'clock He” remains will bo taken t9 Greenwood for interment. The friecds o! the family are invited to attend without further notice. Barueats —On Toure’ey, Sept. 24, at Fordham, Kuma, clcest caugbter of James Bathgate & q ‘The relives and frien tne famity, thoes of her Drewer, Cbarios W. Be'hgete, and of ber brother-in-law, A. 8 Raymond, are respectfully invited to auead the fane- ral, (0 mor ow Sfernoon, at half past two o clock, from ker Inle residence, withovt fusiber poiies. Reowe —fpwsan J Brows, elfost son of Pdward ama Anns Brown, aged 2 yours, 8 months and 18 ‘The friends of the family sre res, ied bo at tend the fr — (his afternoon, at two o'clock, from No, 54h Six B ave of Bemorrhage of the Bas ax —On Fil Brass —On Woinesday, Sopt. £2, longs Bau Byexs,fof tue parish of Killarny, coumy Lowth, Lro'and, aged 2l years Hie friepds, and these of bis brothers, Hogb and James, are roapectfully invited \o attend tho , © morrow afierncen, at two o'clocs, from bis late roa. dobou, Bo. 3 Onk atreol. Uamren., —On Thursday morning, Sept 24, Asim Camr- on, 8 od 26 years, 6 monte aud 20 deve. ‘riemds and ecquaintances of the Lp Ah are — faiy ‘tuvited 10 altova the funeral, from the Santon Ba; Wt curch, to-morrow afternoon at ‘nem. Coorm. —In Jersey OMy, on Friday, Sept. 25, of scarlet fever, Haram Mawes, yourgest canghter of Gerret and Sarah ©-oper, god 2 years, 3 months and 1! days The friends of the family are ly invited to at tend the feceral this afternoon. at four o’eloek, from the fd her paresta, No. 225 South Third street, Jer- te re Rrocklyn, on Friday morning, Sept. 25, Asw Covis, wife of Stephen Coyle, ana sister of Joba and Pa rick McGuire, & native of county Cavan, Ireland, ller friends and acquaintances are imvited to atiend the fureral, from ber late residence, No. 25 Vine street, Brook- lya, to morrow afterncoa, #1 ba.f pat two o'clock. Eseny —On Thoreday evening, Sept. afer « and severe \iine-s, Magia Aust, second danghier ioe mia and Mary Easey, ‘T years, | months and 25 The reiativet snd irienda of the family are res) invited atend the funeral, from the resideuce of her parents, No, 77 North Moore street, tals afiernoon, st two o'clek Faxiey —On Tharaday, Sept. 94, Cama Famury, aged 66 Jeara, & DRA re of county Cavan, parian of D-nmiain. tends of the family are respectfully led to lend the funeral, to morrrw afiorsvon, st two o'¢ ock, from her Inte reeivence. Ne ‘242 Mon: oe siret Fummas.—Oo Friday. Ses. 2, after a llogering \\news, E.mauerd, wife of Job Furmac, tm the 80. year of ber age. The relatives and friends cf the arty are reepecifully invied 0 attend the funeral, from bor late reetdence, Ne. 20 Kidridge street, to-morrow afernoon, ab io withous further invitation Gsraay —On Monday, Sept 21, Mre Jou Gareer, to the 40th your < Fler remains were inverted i the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiatbush —On Frida “hed 25, Mamoaner, wife Of Francis Howard, ag ‘The reiatives and on 0 of the amity are to morrow ‘al fe to recidonos, Wo Invited to stiend the funeral, oeivck, from her late ree Brookiye, W. D. Horems.—Os Thoreday, Sept 71, at bie residence, ia Oonsee Greene count7, 8. ¥., Mr. Naraam Hones, jears ja Friday, Sept. 25, Konm ., wife of 8. 0. — ae The funeral will ake p ace ibis aftornoon pwroovem, from East Warren sweet, fourth door from Bond, towards Ls street, Broobiyn, Toe friends of the family are ins {ted to attend Lirrvt —On Friday, Sept 25, Jou Faascs Lirrre, formeriy of Providence, K. 1. il take place cn Mester mene, en # inte residence, No. o6 Woes Tw frienda, and thowe cf his orothers. 0 Crba, Wm. Ketcham aed Joh ‘at wood, are res ectfolly {nvited, without farther inyitavon. His remains will b@ (abet to Greenwood fer interment. OCowsmt.—On Friday, Sent. 28, of conenmption, Amwm U' Dome mt, im the 18th year of her age. Her friends, ¢ of her wncles, John O'Donmell and Philip O'Brien, and ot hor stepfather, fp maa U'S6n, are requesied 10 atiend th fuseral, idle alternoon, @ one O'clock, from her la’e resiverce, No. 188 Herter etree! in Broorly: ey, Sept 25, Kikaap F., Joungest om of h ‘The funersl wil; cake piace thir a’ternoan, at two o’clook, frem No. 886tAdelpai ate soar Fulton averve, Brooa- Tee reiauyes Peay —in W arg, oa Frifay mora ‘ogering iliness, re. Many Partary fof the family are respectfully (nvited to at- era!, from the residence of her mother, No. ‘ourth eireet Wi! iamsbarg, to worrow after. oo'ckck, without further novee *honeanon 00 7 Sept, 95, of consumption, Wriutaw \d 9 monthe. , at tom reat, ‘mer, Toramnan Ton? god at years, 7 months and 18 days The friends and acyreiniacoss of the femily are reapeot fauy invited b stead tae faneral, to morrow aMernonn, at ove o'clock, from h inte residence, ¥o. 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