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‘ NEW YORK HERALD, SATU RDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1857. Svemiannual dividend of 10 per ceat, payable om and fier the 10ub inst; the Fulton fire Insurance Company awe doclared a divitend of $$ per share. + mtseee Ghoutesu. Jr.. & O9., iam baa 06 tee bean ean : far dealers, &o., was ann ounocd this morniig.. tu ie ‘Drench of the Bt, Lou's house. There are severe! other houses, and it ls supposed they have all gone down toge- chor, This ts ong ofthe oldest houses in the coautry, and umill very lniely was supposed to be very strong. The Coature of ihe present revulsion is, that some of our oldest ‘apd fargest mercantile concerns have been the first to “auspend, We are requeited to say that Mr. Chouteau’s {fon house in this city, kuown and conducted under the firm of P. Chowiean, Jr,, Sanford & Oo., at No, 9 Nassau street, will not suspend, but meet promptly all its en- Sugagements. The businces and aveois of this iaiter firm have always been kept entirely distinct from those of Mr, Qhoutean’s other houses. ‘The falluro of w largo banks, railroad direstor, specu lator, &c , up the river, is reported. The party mamed Cormeriy oooupied s prominent poaition as an executive ofioer of the Erie Raliroad Company, and was indirectly {involved tos large extent in the Long Dook Company. Geveral important interests at Newburg may suffer s¢ riously by this suspension. ‘Tho Hudeon River Bank, at Hudson; the Farmers’ Bank ‘Of Budson; the old Saratoga Bank, uf this Stato; the Stark Bank, of Vermont; and ihe Bass River Bank, of Massa- Chusetts, notes are thrown ont this morning, in addition to Ghose previously mentioned. Al the second board the market was on the whole lower American Exchange Bark deolined 136 per ognt; Resding, 1%; Cleveland and Toledo, 1; La Crosse aud Milwaukie dé Now York Contral opened at 65, but fell immediately Daok to 6234 per cent, and closed heavy at that. Thero ‘wea not much business this afternoon, there being no buy. ‘Org, both from the want of means and the dispotition, A ‘® general thing, all of our railroad stooks are unproduc- tive, It te protty coriain tha’ on the part of these corporn. Cons there will be a genera! suspension of dividends, and {4 will be years before the best of them recover, and many will never resume, We have long anticipated such a re- sult, and tt {s aboat baing realised. This olars of secur!” fies will be unproductive for years. Bank stocks aro eet, (ling down about as fasten any other on the List, and the gales are daily increasirg. ‘The position of our banks {s a matter for calm and se- ous consideration, This month and next ts the time for our heaviost payments, and we must look for euch times in the Snancis! worl’ ag bave never before boon seen or imagine?, The barks have @ dangerous and diffi. cult part to perform during the noxt sixty days, ‘and if they play it properly the future will be full o° hope. The resolution perporting to bave been passed by the managors of theso inntitutions amounts to jast othing at all. It was only partially agreed to, and not Gatlloteut!y official to be binding. It was intended more Cor fancy than fact, and it is our impression that the next retarns will show that it haw not been oarried out. The Danks of this city cannot expand and pregerve their poat- on aa specie paying Instiiations. Their only safety ts in contraction. The banks of New Esgland musi suspend. We do sot see how the; can avold It; bu! the banks of this Gity oan sustain themecives if they will adhere to the poll- cy they heye for some weeks pursued. Nothing else can eave them, The banks muxt now show to the community that they have tn really no soul, aud they muat not finch bn instant from the awful responsibility reating upon them, An expansion wouid lead to an immodiaie drain upon our Bpecte reserve, and stop ai once the ourreat of specie now Getting into their vaults, An expansion would tomporarily velieve the community, but !t would end ta suspension of apecis parmente by the banka. Better hundreds upom Quudreds of our merchants should (ail than our banks eas pend. It is a distressing altorpative, but we see no help Cor tt. Whhour banke firm and fixed as spocie paying (ustitations, the country may reoover from this revulsion {ta a fow monibs, whereas a suspeasion of specie payment® ‘would prostrate every imporiaat interest, from which we Ghould not recover in years, Ii is hard, and may reom cruel that the commercial community shoald be sacrifoed to preserve our banking (ortitations, but it is neosssary to Gol ao an W gusrnnice the grealest good to the greatest umber. Our bants must not look now to individual cases, Dat tothe community at large. A few must be gacrificed—immolated, if necersary, to preserve the mases, We aro awaro that in advooating these moasuros we meet the condemnation of many, but we do no} heed that, in pursuing the goneral cbject in view, The managers of our banks soem to bo at ast fully awake to the dangors aud ¢iMoulttes of thelr position, and we wish to assure (Chom of the suppor! and countenance’ of the public In a Gieady adherence to the course they have marked oo Tor the Immodiave fusure. We are willing to abide by the porul:. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to day a1 follows:—— ‘otal rocetpte....... ‘Toll pey men “Thr pay monte to the mint, Pbiladelphi oagior A. H Nicolay will hold & spscial sale of stocks and Donde to morrow (Salurday), @t 12} o’clodk, at ine Mer. chants’ Kronange. AH, Muller will hold bie regular sie of siocics and bonds to-morrow (Saiurday), ab 12)¢ 0’olook, mt the Mor. obanta’ Fachenge he accounts from Pittsburg report the Bank of Piite- Wvurg ettli meeting ail demands upon tt In specie, nnd its deposits (ncreasing. The brokers charge 10 per cent for par fondsover ccrrency, Tre Wyoming Raok, at Wilkos- Darre, ts also paying al! demands In apento. ‘The dividend declared by the New York and Now Ha von Railroad Company, on the 2d of February iavt, of three Der cous on their capital eveok, will bo paid ai their office oa comand, Alto, he interest om thelr bonds, due Voto- bor 1, will be paid on presentation In te stated thei the Farmers’ aud Citizens’ Bank of Wil Unmeburg, the suspension of which was noiiced yes\er- day, bad $103,000 om dopostt, and about $227,009 discount od paper in its posseesion, aud that $226,000 af tho lastor is considered perfectly good. Depositora have deen assured thes they will not lone im the slightest dogros, alihouga (hoy may hayo to wait & abort time for thelr monoy, Woe aro informod that tie Banke of British North America and other Canadian baxke have ordered specie Nom Erg- Inad ta amount rather Wan scl) their exchange ai presort cales, and it will begin to arrive in two or throe weeks. ‘Shia tae move in the right direction, and we hope the Quampie will be followed in other qauarte:s. On (bo announcement of the failure of the Farmers’ and Ottiseas’ Bank of Willlameburg, some of tho doposttors {a the Savings Rack, iu Fourth strest, became frightened, jnot knowing but their Sank had broken, They acvord- ingty crowded the bank an¢ demande payment of their deposits, They were promptly paid, and the alarm apalet. ‘The mercbanis of Boston beid & meeting to-day w lake (nto consideration the stay of Gnancial affairs The con- ofneton oome to was that the backs mast be susteined at ll berards and at any sacrifices, The resolutieon will be ound under the teiegranhic bosd. ‘The sleamebip Arabia, at this port from Liverpooi thit morning, brings wa three days later sews, Toe @mancial pad commercial accounm are important, Tae London ¥ include $400,000 transferred to , for coinage ‘ato dollars and quarter yer ae holders are disappotated tn aot receiving ro\uris for (hole investments; or if, @mally, roads go iate the hands of the boudboiders, who of this aumer can aaswer for the re: ult without ads titing carctessacas, rem sneer, OF Ape ‘complicity? If (rauds nave been porreiraied—if the company baye boon eacrifignd 40 the ad an tee so en atahonaanls interes. vancement of pervoaal tntereste—or ov sews —. have been made, aud sioakhvlders thereby beca decelve4, who is to make it known? A salaried offloer or agent de- Pendens upou bis profession for eupport, dare uot, under Our present system, expose any impropriety or wrong which mey come to his knowledge; for if any perfectly ap- right oflcer of « company, after ascertaining such a fact, Should make {t publicly known to those toteresi«x!, (iustoad of shutting bis eyes to the fact,) common inierest would ‘shut the doors of every company in the land against him, ‘and be probably would be condemned by stockholders themselves, for doing that which would affect the price of their stock, Let stockholders delegate their powers Of euperyision to no one, to mo board of direciors, nor to any permanent committee—but examine their works, thelr aceounts, thelr officers and their acts themselyos, The standard of rallwey officers wouid be raised coder such a pie, for able men are willing to give their time and talents “for fair compensation aliens, and incompetent mou under such a plan could remain in office bus @ abort time before |-the sagnoity of the owners or the common interest of the Soouoy Warkol wae strfogent, and quotations for consols show « silly jecline. Tho rates of interest rulot st 4 8 6 per cent for money, The markets for cotton and | Dreaistots wore active at better prices. The poiltioal nows a Lighiy Interesting. We are requested by Mr. Andrew Carrigan, Reoslver of (he Mechanioa’ Ranking Antociation, to state thet Monday nent, Ootober 6, ir the iat dey allowed to depoetiors and others bavitg claims egainet that (nvtitution in whiok to Ale their claims with him, (9 order to entitle them to the Gret dividend. Hae |) evar oscurred to shove who furnish the means to Dotld roads, who do so from ' desire to reap « benoit; Crom their completion and operation, ether from ihe profits of the businers of the road or through otner logiti mate channels, that the feulta of Our system are not al aitributable to Incompetent operatives, but that the gree mistake is in the creation of the governing powert if a Contemplaied road is needed, thare will be funds enough furniehed by thone interested im its completion, and by those who will #68 in it a good Investment, to commence ‘and complete it, without the interposition of any éxtracrdi- Dary fizapcial ability; then let tho stoskholders their Own mectings—monthly, quarterly, som)-annually or an Quallyes they may deem necessary, (wnich they are Giways now muppoeed to do,) elect their ofllcars, pre Qoribe their plqas for the future, and express their ap Proval or disapproval of their acie during the part A Doard of directors, ander our prosent plan, are clocted *y the stockholders, who resign all care and toterest {n thelr Property to thelr bands, and look to thom to manage the fond tm all ite details, One, two or three members Inve viabty control the appointments, direct the cenoral policy, too often atlempt direction of the practical operations, and,'n fact,emiirely control the concern, the others merely noqniescing—senalblo, prosably, of thotr ignorance of mat- D gers which require an tntimate aoquaintance with to ax- (hor'ze them fo assume a position of direc ion and control: Wf @rrors ia management ars mado, iadiyituale are gariobed throvgh their connection with compaanios, rtook. ‘offlcars would expove them, and the came cauees would provent wrong acts by any of their number, Give up the detailed operation of roads to officers that you may select, don't give Imperadve orders about the operation of tho road in matiers which nothing but jong practical axpe- nienoe will render any ene competent to decide apon, over” look the management yourtelves as far as praoiicadle, look to tts Interests as individual owners, and then, unless expe- rience goes for manght, our railroad system, with all the facilities {t offers for tadividual speculation, versonal ag grandisemont, deceptions, o-, will boas firmly based as Any rorporative ayetem that exists. Some of our heavy men begin to realize the truth of the words of Scripture, that “ Riches take to themsslves wingt and flee away’ One gentleman tn this city, wao ts nota epecuiator nor operstor tn stocks, but who had purchssed merely for the purpose of investment, may be faid, in one sense, to bave lost quite # handsome itttie for- tune within afer daye past, The depreciation on the market value of bis stocks from Fridiy of last week to Monday of this, amounted to the um of ninety thousand doltars, A marked feature of ihe present distressed period is the fallure at {ts very commencement of leading houses of the longest atanding, and esteemed of the most solid cberecter, as well as of the greatest respects. bility, Joba Farnum & Oo. belonged to this class, ‘My, John Farnum, the head of the house, {s a Massachu setts man, a Qusker, who Commenced business nearly & half contuyy ago in emall New England yillsgo,on a salary of three bhundved dollars a year, from which bs contrived to mupport bis family and Iny up something. Such, at am cariy ago, were bis strict business prinsipics and rigid economy, A1« scatter of course with ® man of this cast he goon bogan to azcend the tadder of fortene, and up to this time and uatil this late poriod in ais life he badcontinued ateadily to advance tm the aco:mulstion of ‘weslth as woll as of influence, fle resided for many years im the city of Provideuce, Ruode I.lanc, where he was « leading mercbant of the very higbest standing, ard ono of the trustees of the Quaker College situated in that place. He next removed to Philadelphia, married & beautiful young Quakeress, oularged his extensive bur!- peas, and when Nick Biddle falled he bougat the horsos and carriage which had beca the feyorite coavoyance of the great banker. Now, ata somewhat advanced age, and undoubtly with an {mmense amount of unavaliadie property in his possession, Mr. Farnum finds himeolf cramped, embarrasred and obliged to stop payment. Mr. Farnum’s brother, and partuor in busisess, is the foundor, at a recent period, by large froe coutribuiions, of the Far- Bam preparatory school, loomed, we belicve, at Beverly, in Now Jersey. Mowrs. Hacker, Lea &Co., of Philadelpbia, may be mentioned as another firm of very similar standing, snd somowhat similar origin and history, as that of John Far’ mum & Co, The Now Orleans agents of the Norihern Bank of Ken, tucky were unablo to redeem its notes to-day, The South- orn banks appear to be getting into trouble. ‘Tho following will show the amount at the eoveral de Potitaries to the draft of the Treasurer of the U alted States ‘on the Zlat of Sepiember:— Treasury of United States, Waxhington, D.0. Jasetenk Trenserer, Boston, Mage... Depesteny at Norfoik, Va. Depoaliary ai Wilmington, 8. 0. Depositary a; Savannad, Ga, Depositary at Mobile, Als. Depositary at Nashyiile, Tenn Depositary at Cioemaatt, Ohio Depositary at Fitedurg, Pa Vt Gatverion, Texas, Louisville, Ky... on ki ry at Dudague, loea... De poritarg at Lutue Rock, Ark, Doporitary ai Cai moor at D por Deporttary at Asay Ott, nN. 2,544) 500 00 Mat, Philadelpa' Baan 2,168 ‘oa 16 Braneb mint, atone. Nd 22,000 Branco min‘, Danionses oa 27,900 08 Ranch mint, New Orloais, La Bracch mint, San Fraacieoo, Cal, Deduet overdratia 17,490,464 84 Add difference in tranalert......cscese.+ 269,000 09 Not amount tubject to drwft........6++4.17,161,408 84 The transfers ordered wore aa followe:— fo tremury of the U.S, Waabts » DG, T) Assistant Troatwrer, New York, N.Y . 609 To Assistant Trensarer of the U. 8 , 3. Louis, | Mo 400,600 To Assistant Crensurer of the U,'S.,3an Francisoo Se To dep-sitary at Norfolk, Va....... Total.. From Asslaian! Troaburer, Boston, Mase, From Aswistamt Treasarer, New Yori, N From Avsistant Treavorer, Now Oneate, | la From mint of the U. 5., Pean,. The Norwieb aurora cage tah te * Horwich bento ore cactiously curtailing their clrowstion, ab the same im? Loey ase oilering every porsible {actlity to their Customers, With a capital atook of over $ 000, they have aa ag- gtegate circulation of only $425,000—an amount which dhoy could provide for Iu forty eight hours if every dollar of id ehonid be presented at ther counters, They havo yet bad no {rouble, end anticipate none, and are taking every procention wi fortify themeciyes agalast any and ovory continganoy. ‘The number of applications for bouniy laad ander the ‘act of the Jd March, 1864, roostved at the Pension Bureau daring the month of September was 1,256, and the num ber of warrants issued 1,626. The nombor of acres of tand required to satisfy these warrants will be 244,700, ae fol lows 1,040 warranta of 10 sores each... 1s oo aa ‘Ba so 1 “ eo 6 “ 0 1096 Total number of applications. Totai number of warrants (smved. To walie’y these warrants will require scree of tha pubd- Ke lands, na followt:— warrants, for Ff acres enoh . 4,400 11,092,490 11,218, 00 leg oles, event David Leavitt, bed counse! fees, and other legal 4 frat ino May iad, the sam $199, 12 6; that other expenses of the en ror have been iasarred, aod whi remain ompaid, to Sno ettea that the op a 3 = a i ‘The coposite and cotmage af the Valiod States Mint, Phi- | 10600 NitncleOotRRos 67 indeiptia, foe the month of peeaban: 1857, wore as folews>— U. 8. Mant Derosrm amp Coraca—Sarramen, 1867. yom California. From other sources. 11,866 00 $173,490 00 2,115 00 Value. $993,040 Pieces, 5 008 948,000 sesereees 8,080 00 Bal eogn rie %e aarger eagicn.. Taree Collwres., 48/861 C0 Dol'ars.. 2 Total... .... $408,016 78 Since the suspeption of specto Ley ments in Philadelphia the feoretary of the treasury has ordorod largo tranefers of bullion from the gnb-treasurr of this port to chat olty, for the purpose of tnoressing the coinage of gold dollars aud quar.er eagles for tbe acoommodaiion of the commu- nity. ‘Mhe following are the receipts of tho Morris Cana! Com- pany for the past week and season, as compared with the reoelpts to Mpc time Laat year:— ‘Total to Sepi. 20, 1856...., $221,522 88 Week ending gs OT, 186 ‘Total to Sept, 19, 1857... Week ending Sepi. 26, 186% The Rochester Novelty Works Compsay bas made an sanignzest of all effects to Ira L. Otis, for the benefii of all creditors, without preference. This was a stook com- pany, engaged for several years in jhe maaufaoture of Lardwsre and numerous useful articles sold to dealers in il parts of the country. ‘The Broadiop Railroad ts in the bands of the Sheri(f of Huntipgdon county, Ho advertises to sell the rolling Bicok Of the road to-cay—lccomou vos, cars and evorytning ‘but the road itself—on emall jadgment of $69,000, Thore ‘Will be no Interruption of business on the road. ‘The Philadelphia Ledger of ibe 2d inst. seys:— Two or three quite iarge failures here were announced Ss: one ip groceries, and ove in the West india and South Amertcan and one in dry goods. Tne an- nouncementa of the sevarsl facts c some little ex- civemeni, bat the community has vecome so used to such cocurren'ses within the las few weeks that they bave ceased to command attention longer thaa for a very few bours, The effeot will eoeey be to continuo the strin- gency of the money market, perhaps add to the stock of protested paper hela by ie banks. ititie doing in bills on the strest. Thi the bands of capitalists, oat borrowers, having bave nothing to buy it with. Weses no en sent distrees apd embarrassmen! unl we sumpiton of specie payments, be that period mote. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the value ef foreign dry goods imported into this port during the past wook, and sizee January 1, in each of the past three years:— For the Week. 856 1866. 1887. Eatered at the port.... $1,615,243 $1,208,291 $1,097,066 Thrown on market.... 1,499,210 1,528, "804 684,660 Since January 1. 858, 1886. 1887 1 . $19,675,243 $78,311,878 $82,110,662 2,059,966 77,871,747 78,280,616 ‘Tue dry goods trade was more or less paralyzed by the extraordinary panic urder which the pubils mind has re cently labored. The feilures whioh have ocurred among the large Commistion houses and their agents, for the salo of Amerinan domestic cotton goods, has caused of staguation in the move costs of 8 g004 deal ‘eis clasa of goods. It excessive a hol stoppage of mille al the may he hoped for. The *o China bas been taterfored with oy the atacc of war, ‘nthe Production of | thin Nght goods they bave done better, and aro enabled to fell in many cases at fair remunerative prices. The dis- tarbanos in the domestic exchanges, caused by bank troabies !p the interior, hae obeoked eales in all depart ments of the trade, and especially with the West Thove houses having # good run of Sor and Southwestern costem fed ‘ore aiffically, and manifest Iittlo hesitation to tell to their best enstomers on the naval terms, Tals trade, however, lu drawir ¢ ton close, and ihis is the season | when the Wert should purchase most freely; and all things cousidered there te rather more doing n that direction thea might De expected. The payments to day by the dry | goods houses. |} was euppored, would bo #0 exarssice aa | to test the ;olroncy of many of them. Ba! re letra from | good authort'y thas their paymorts will mot be so large as nottoipeted, and that they wii! go throng beiter than wae | suppored. ‘It wae formerly the disponition of our Jobbore | > give umporters’ noies, payavie on the Lat and 4th of the | monih, And especially tu Cotober, We vuderstand that | thie caziom hat been changed, and that the dates of pay- ment are now more fqnelly cistrtouied, The forsign ary goois trade partook af the general dolinars, and rales by importers an! jobbers ¥ere moderate The saxpensica of 9 largo auction house Caused paditc sales to be lois exton. tive aud aniasted, aided by the cauiton of auctioneers ta toking paper, and capectally from out of tows buyors; yet f fair business contianed to bo dong Dy tho differen) houses in the tend Stosa Bx: SLMVTemnamerd’s,’00 5 1000 TrHtdé Aliza mig 425 ahs Merenant’ «Be 20 Bank of America, Fig $383! sesse?. 5900 Missonri 6’s... 80 pha Am Reb Be. €8 by MeomaitanGas Co 106 400 Cumb Ooai O°. 190 fe......010 50 Penn Coa’ Oo. 298 do...,, 080 Ps) Cleve ‘ Prite ite Bie 200 a9... 098 9 150 Clevet ToigdORR: 25 7 OM ox To nim Srock#oLpeRs oF re MiomGaN Cmrrmar RaivRoan Oomrasy. We copy below the ciroular of the Michigon Central Ralirond Company to ite stockholders, in reference to a loan sdyortived In today's paper:— Ti daring become necestarr to fenne promoaals for a new torn in order to meat the mataring And floating debt of a qumpens, time eaphenes 4 Se saad ow Beate! eailed for, Que bonded devi ‘maturiag as fi Vows: Limes to July 1 1888. + $855,059 09 tt 1388, 10 October 1, i wm eo Dr year ed See ’ isi ian Fiomiing debt... 9 846 10 169 080 346 10 Total penny 9 Angumt 1, 1858. We ask proposn s for... img A balance of Betuerosak'om hand Leaving 9 balances of File _betence ee pro #3) asi of competition; tha following # therefore ceosidered & Sle estimate for the eareings OF ihe e ten mont mat can .ag, “tak 3.136.000 as prudent mea wilt conser » er aegonnidne until 1860, when our ne... 1s matare. oun! “ee consider these estimates nate our * ean reports of eiieo. proaees afiomal tnoides feroiahea by by hose ‘erpends. how by the following figures: oe Per co of i" ing ding | ine latter Bay aetes [shen a 86F | ear Tol Wadiiee, ola’g capita’ Seeteon sta. by 939 44] $13.9°0 988 § $1436 ronteareings..-.]” 26 4 7a) $104,002 68] 40 16 i cent . 1 mol 32 s2.100 819.636 45) ,a8i.T0T © 29101 69 82-2001 05 100 ‘which the budness of the 3 2 22 3 3 $3 é : al is 183 640 The extent aa re perauion tor an, iporvasing fa eo great in rolling atock, eidelings, build nes, ord wil that adds in per fection and .etticiensy that rniicipaie, even with & largely Increased busines ay ma serial ingrtase of onr eonairustion seoouat for s loag time to come. There may be room fora dilerenve the expedterey of proving meant fa suiieipatiea for dolg a: increasing business raizer thaa to a'low {: to go throus Glher chances, uc (28 love it through our owa ined tency ‘we thought {i expedient to provide for it; but in order to give ou aL Opportunity to decide npon it sours ives jafuirre we ave renrived to aubmit to the to: & ques tous of expenditure for nccoun: of conetre'ion ‘rhe’, shalt tn toe egerxate. for ® year amount to more than $10" 000 thaa P acing the respoiriblily of any further material mermsas of thia eecoon! uvon ‘be stockbolders. and also giving them an opvo:tunlty to decide as to the manner in whlca to provide ibe unde ‘The qrestion may be sated why we have de'syed wx" thie Tain serio’ to provide menna for meeting our rblitn bem We bave heretofore found "So. cidicelty in seliing = year upul the present month our Howting aed has ‘measures pwalled a fav rable time’ ibe morey market '0 propose for ® loan sufficient to fund our eatl e debt. Tce present dtrtegent tate of the money market readers ordina'y marey negoiitttons impossible, and in conseunence the present up- — Je time must of necsesi:y be taken te issue these pro- owe would farther say thet wo bave stated al! the an- farorable features of tbe condition of the company, and that we aod of nothing which can, onder any clroum. ances, wi any worse ‘hau we have repre ei With the success of this mes sure we consider this enterprise eee highest ground which has ever beea peg soni call your attention the fact that the bone. will be sold without reserve to' ine bidders, and we wontd exrnenly Tooommend to vou inaividasle 0 protee! ourselves from your share of any lose by sending tp bids for wTienst your Faeorene i ‘aousand dottea tens hye fare Seuliced KB, President. pomnope On Oct. 1, 1887. CIFY COMMERCAIL RYPURT. Faupay, Oot 8—6 P. M. Asim —The market was quiet, and prices nomint Brapstvrrs.— Flocr—The market was mach depressot especially for the common and lower graces ef Mate Wortern. The sales embraced about 6,000 a 6,000 bbls, at ‘about the following quotaions.— Snperfive State, Extra State, Weatern Onio and Onio superfine Extra Obio and Western... Crpadvan superfine apd extrs Baltimore, Ajevandria apd Georgetown Southern fancy and exirn, Coojoe extra frmily and Dakers’ bracds. Rye fleor..... Corn mesl., 37 ‘Oxnadion war also lower, with ralos of 400 a 500 Shin at our figures. Southern briads were ceprexsec and lower, ‘with aniee of 1,000 81,200 bbls, at quowtious. Kye four was dell and prices urmieai. Corn meal was vachang. al sencen E21 SSses2: ee, end the eaice wicling Wheat wae tnaoiivs. | The receipe were moceraie, ant the market closed at mdour 6& cents per brahel deoitne, expecially op Southern red, The sales em raced abou 26,000 ® 26,000 boabels, including red Sonthern at aout 400 St /6 3S. 20, end white co. at $100 a $I do, ar bushels prime do at $105. Wesiera whee) was And Bo HRe# Of momen wero Teporied. Core—ne ket wae drmer, wil aales af aboas 50.060 vusuele ¥ rrp wixed at Tle @ 130. Southern yellow was nomlual Kye wee quiet and pominel Orts were quict and prince vocbssged We quote at folowe:— Whest--Wealern red, olf and new Tenpetiee now red ; Southern now red.. Soutbers new white. orn—Weatera mixed Southera yellow ..... Rye-—New aud aid Nortbara... "Corres - Weneve eply to Bouce salen of bout Tee SOS alia i Wale markol was qalet and prices nominal, Shipmon's oontinved to be made on the owners’ root Femaum,—To Liverpool about 26,000 a 80,000 bashels of whiat sere engaged to ship's bags at aid, and 8,000 2 4,000 bbis floor were engaged at 2., nud about 600 bales of colton at ¥d.; cheese was at 26s. To London ot} Cake Was ab 24s. 6d., AUC 1,00 bbiB. Of four Were engaged ai 26. There was nothing of Importance roported for the Continent. Fist! —Sales of about 1,200 bbis. St. George's Bau wers mavie a $1, eu 1,000 6o Snail Western sad Grand Bank at $5 87}; 8 $575. Mackorel wore beayy and prices ua- totuled GAY was in moderale dowand for slipment, at bc. « 600 Ainm +The market ts without ay change, Tanner : ‘are not ¥ fling to operate, robmtt to the decliag. Boenoe Ayres in beud, for export, oa private ter: dry Chag ree on private terms; 1 600 city slaughter, 8 30 Ibs., part at So , 80 days bainane for export on ey tarme ; 6,000 dry Wertern, part at Zio , 634 months; 145 Kio Hache, 19 ibs, 00 privale wrma; 1,500 Contral America, to arrive, 08 privsce toma; 300 Covnry plangh tor, 68 Ibe. 11c,, 6’ montha; 800 Western slaughter, 66 Ibe, ‘100 , caah. Leataaa There belog po demand, the elock has ia- reseed. We quote aa (ollows — Oak 64,800 3,900 70,900 7160 153,000 21,300 rere quiet and prices for tho leading de- less nominal. k—Tho market was hoavy aod trrogu 4 to abou: 100 2 160 bbis., jactading 8 ST @ $23 60, and prime st $18 60. Boot ‘Paice of ali winds limited, clos. 3° “™_ “= ‘and prices dall Lard was in light with onles of 266 bbis. rave, Ubeoss wan inactive mi quviations, We queas follow — Prim Beof—-Souniry Country prime, ® ry Choice do CRCOE.see Te ‘stock oa’ herd Oot 143 caske Uarolina, 2,708 bags fraan.—The gales embraces about & 300 bhds. Onda muroovade in lot paror! iw bond for export ab 65s0., und the remainder for redning, to tae trate, a1 6KC BEKO. SricRs 100 bere of Africa’ gingor wore gold at p. $ coo. NO movement (n tue Arlicle; prioue nominal. bhds. Kentucky at 1046 « ldo. ; 196 bales. 508 4 289 ‘The finanotel ombarrasemonte hayo bad 8 very pressing eect on 1 vol Markel. Lviders & aid trast manafactorers, and badly awy sales aro meni Liesee add paliod m anc cash purchases can bo made eater redaction Wawksy.—Sales of a20ut 2008 900 bole, w wm 2c. o made Family Marketing. There bae been ® sfght redudtion in the price of moat during the past week, and it is to be hoped that nexi week 18 will DO lower atill, Butchers and aii kinds of dealers are ‘anxious 10 sell to raise money, and a2 there |i & prospect for (argo quantities Of cattle arriving it more than likely that we will fee @ continuous roduoton in the revll price of meat, Fish for rome oooal! reason i gotting vary dear, Even Godfivh felle at 100.8 pound, and hailbut at 120, while pearly every variety of fith (+ two or three sents per pound dearer then usual his fortunate for the poor that oom If cot as bigh at lh wae. Suonil pereh from tte lakon also an¢ poltard, ‘This last dai \” very like ood for 60. per pound ; Game le coming in siowly, As yet there are only a fow end reed birda, but soa the other 8 te the prices of vogsta bles. 2 per Dbl. Inet week, ihn. “a nad tte Sis, snes | spec on eating are tou bares bigh, some moat as Se fare selling at any price, from ue per i : a i Hi BM) SeSS -SG8 Geb SSa/ KS i i Hi a ‘Duek, 7 a Plover. ot Boed bi Fy 400 Fa 15 BU Porrioa i Blok fab, Bea bass, i | SASCHLLAVRUTH, 4 50). DouEee BLE SOLED LED WATER PROOF SEWAD boots, now ven ay ak SOMES 10 nave airgen” air? fab at ETE 561 "ever BROADWAY, WOOR'S BUTLDINGs. fna fixinned, f tatorm ther irieade end ike bbls tat hay bave fot goon ihe ir rob stock of ater? ‘Gxtures, ig al alae ae oad ing doncingoriss of i@ county AL’ ape 0 piso take p fm anaounstog taal cur arranzemecir in are each a2 wil enavie wi io ofc: PMERORSR U. KITCHEN 4 00, BILUANT DISPLAY ; R@ Opening ireordinary ‘The exeveire ssiaviiaament, 343 Kighth nrenne, to 09 Aoaniae ved Tris (Patarday) evening, October & a 4 ae, (avron TO COUPTKY MEK TANTS. London Cordisi Gin. London Club House dia, orld an properties, aad rendered periecuy My manufactory is ai Scbietam, Holland. After several montta’ refleetion what tis to eve {tT introduced. iti) the amerioan public under the pam of *Woifs’s Schiedam Aro Sebrapos.” *caledam is ihe name of the plage in iol- is manniactored Aromatis dertves ta my schnsp) ve iedam Schnapps, London Club Honse «iu, Loadon Cordial ip, da. aad'in wovera! cates my laliela Rave bees 90 perfectly tr only the addition of « few letwers to Bicad a vebeieal cveldasoe of tho law, ana s) enrefully pre pared nwo impose on derelens porchaners. I yoderaiand Tere quantity bee been parchaael by (hs merchais of dhe Kasterp Bates on account of the cheaonesso* the articles, A morchaas who pariicipaiee iaéirecty iu Uie fraud by sellin De apnriovs articles. tna wich aa Gllender as te princip Wh planned the imp: 1 Rope avery respectable otisen who values the health of the | commanty pw otaa be lives, wilt aid me in forredag ous and | expraing the unvernpnions mechan. who, forthe wake of ® few cenia, will put in jeopardy we tives of the community tn Whick belives, Sueb men should be mailed to the pillory of Pogalar ere craton. olfa's ebiecam Aromatic Sobrapps is made trom bariey Of (he Ors! qualby, sewectad with grea: enre os the proc uss Of he mos! Oelebraled Krein Krowing dlatricts, ts davored wi lc eeaczce of ihe aromas niger berry of Lialy re r. in pecuular process, w hica expels {ura tbe apirit every ee Caceee of tiv Aud correcting the disagreeable ‘a means of praventiog avd correcting thy —— mus effsew prodvesd upon the atomand and ea chaage cf Waler—& Visiustion to ch travellers: boitles, te canes ag one orem, cork, and r sale by ail respectable drewgtete TDOLPEO. Wourk, 22 Beaver sweet, New York PPUCKLa@ GUNG.ORUTT, BROTHER 2 SRaven | of guns, rides, pistols nnd sacorimaent }vaRoe 28 ORLEPSATAD WRDDIRG CANDS AND 1, eevelopes can only be Rad Ai his grow: cardi epi, Broad. way, eorne of Duane #. Betabilssed Liat. 4eT INDIA ui of the brewery, v and OD GraugDi al (he By are: im Reekieau siren: Thorp'a. corner of way and ituth evee:, Carberry's Aun # ret shades, J « Beooklya oflies, Myrtle avowne, aud movt of the fm Las Femiauranie ORSRY—0O YOU US" ANY! If SO, CALL OM THE agrat aud et s botile ot Dr. Tobias’ Venaiisn Horse | Av oacnot Le bea! for euis, gmiis, ovlic, Inmtnens, tod fap oemtain mure for sore Ub: fa "pint bottles. only 8) Bends, fee thai {i le signed 8 1. Tobivy Mepor, 6 Cordiands tuieet, Rew Fork. Boll by ail drngyiste ORBHEAD & MAGNETIC PLASIRA—A liMAUTIFC Ly aclontife octernel rene dy tor the prom: pe I Linimeat, natere had m8, toa fous ower of magnets intcencs which is wonderfully de ‘Pain canno! cts) waere LF aT " by ite use. piled: for the plaster magnetires be pan are sick. or weak, oF sutioring ia aay wa: r -1 up lo aly tight id ao ¥ach b ead re . eurht plasters, © ean apresd u weocausa ten, D.O, Wouaie=b, MD. MO. Io Walker York, Bold by all rerpesiabie drnggiat ta ciiy one who without overcoate overcoats, overouats, overooate, orerconus, overconte, |, Overooamy, Over onta, OFBrOOA'#, O- overcmta, overooaie, ore Cats | CL eraonte, OFBrCORIS, OveraUAlN, OVErtONLE, oF Prconta’ OFEEORLA, OF AreOnie, OVETOORLA, OVEFCORLS, OF Aro TRIM, OFAMO IAIN ‘OveroonL a, ovoreoats, orerdoRLe ov sroonta, |, overcouts . ORSON, BVANS! extensive Clothing wareho 6 646 and 63 Paitm wireet, reat od 63 Palton street. flue (ress ‘rock ooaia, "Cheap und Pure camniteere buAinees ents, Camp ned fae erasiimere panies Contained (9 this ex'essive entabliohment fn immense one man ins undved Talis to bE sulted in for, a rederis p)08, Avane Gaiters himesif that ‘undersell every ober clathier in the city of Ne inrtance Handeome black cloth ragiang and avrtonte, Beanufal beaver turonte and ragians realient pilot ovarcosta Fey rabam overcoats Whitney Denver overcoss raginns 1 deavers, be nd Cloth camimere aad other vests, eee Complete black low seita, very gonteel An immenae miner of cassiers boasinese conte. . . ay a, ae, ac, ae, at AVAN® 6 BS. we BSSEES! ard 68 Falton wirsst, setween Gold and C RBARN EY, AND _DROORATIV® PAINTER, m1 7, between Twenty seventh and Treniy- SASY MADE OUSTOM CLOTHING. At unpresedantedly ow Te being wall naterstood that the delloney of rasbiomasle diaserement compels onr arenmniatins garmene for ti diate wear, meat, whith 9 set Apar! from onr ie Pete Sture Satoeomont ve gorenasere for sini ¢ iy eee WhIED miu! NeoeRR Ary da’y competh. on F. DERRY & GOMPANT, @ Waiter ‘Won ede of aad near lo Bromdwar, Pa ENT BINDEAS—FOR Bim [ malireenes wus BROOd Way, Over tre cone pee guia over eptvo; F per ae s berry brandies B urbosr Irak and body preparaion, olla, orfander, care ° Dei sPRUcHTWARGRR tas Maldon ef scans SUELz" ar MACHINES. aint pe Soe La Sime mace ALi PERSONS WHO 2 he bee foat beee Sptaingd by verdict SELLING OFY. ritehed Goons. Naa At an immense encritog, votearpets, 9 5 iimaM anne ONS, HR BANKS. Rates at which uotea on the follow: A RV ANS crvonsive clothing warehouse, Rerges Govnty Bank, §. : Bank of Maw Jarsey ope 42 Ontario County sank, Hollister Bs Yates € cteraereaenset Bank of Orleans, ina Bank, muna Connty Basi, Bamie of T.tana if welphts banks .. 21 the Baltimore banks All the Providence bank (EE THROAT AND LUNGs.- SOO NRULTATIONS MAR behad dally, Houre# A. a. 4PM. Office 818 Broad wey MH M&LVILL Sessseseteses BELsaeTEse a8 Srseersetitrsesssssecats terteeee2seases MD, R. HUNTER, MD, YERGNES ELECTRO ORMMIUAL RATHR. Rhevimatiom, mercurial diseases. PROF VERGI the inventor, baa removed (rom 710 to 178 Broadway, no Sonnetion with any other establishment in the city. spo quer fats at Lyon' Depot 424 Broadway. ‘ai the rerideace of the bride’s intbor, b by Rev. OWN, Of Harrington, Ot, to Ame wwe of Tompkins Waanburn, Eaq. Oe ee MeL Mota, , Ort 1, by the Rey, , Eid, t Many E, danghtor of the late of thet piace. w Brunswick N. J.. on Thurs az, Oct. 1, by the Rev Dr. Davideon, Mr Z R A Francisco, Cal, to Miss devout, H, daughter Soba Foriaan. 444. = St Louls and San Frencisoo papers plenao copy. Prstcs—Haceset? (on Thareday, (ot 1, V4 Bev Joswpb P. Thompson, 0. D., Kowa 5, Prmacs to Mise Lagma ‘Aun HAgeunsy, ali of this chy. PoMEnoy=-LBONsKD. —At Rockland Lake, on Tharetag, Ooi. 1, by the Rey. Mr. Crane, Joam B Pomasox, of this city. 19 AvGTHEA, eldest daughier of tae Hoa. M. G. Leonard, of the former plaoe Uuimasx-—Jaocs —On Wednosday, Sept, 99, at Grace ebaren, by the Rey K G Dickson, Darum Ulimame, ot Racine, Wisconsts, to Mast K. Juvch, of this ity. Warb—Moanait —Ai Ail Soul's church, on Tharedag evening, Oot. 1, bythe Rey Benry W. Bellows aes donna F Warp to Havaier Ava@owta Mommait, both of the otty, 2, on Thursday, Sept. { the résideuce of tho bride's brother, by ev, Klumetd Cody, Kouiw A. Wauisexs, of Abvoviile, w Hmas G, dacgliter of David Morris, Kuq , of Now kork, Died, Breaxae —lo Brooklyn, ou vriday, Oct, 3, Cuamum B ammax, aged 25 yours acd 19 days The relatives avd (rieads of the family are respestfuity Invited to atlond the funersi, to-morrow afernoon, af owe o'clock, from Dis iale residence, corner of Adaua aud From atrcots, Brooklyn. Bosmns.—On Friday, Oot, 2, Auwes H., daughter of Ste phen aud Macy A Boraol, aged 10 years, 6 mouths and ST asye. The ‘riends and relatives ave reepectfally invited to ab terd the funoral, tov o’elrok, from the resid tet street, betweos Fe eu BomN—-Momass.—-At Otho, war and 10 Gaye rt 0 farnily are =. trey Invited to attend the faneral, to morrow one o'clock, frou the reaitevos of her paroats, crams of orty-0"th airost ord Nivtb ayenua Eiswoxte —Al Ponghkeoprie, ¥. ¥, on Thursday eve- ning, Oct. 1, HAmam Kixwonwn, aged 82 years. ‘The frieads of the frally and Wbove of hor sous, William, Henry sod Pdeard Zlsrorth, are tnvied 9 atend the fe noral, this afternoon, at three o'eiock, trom Ube rouldenge af jobu kiswortd, 'oughkeepsle, withoul farther im GooDWIN.-—At hor reridence, No, 0% Kast Teenvy state street, on Thuraday, Oot 1 Mamianws, wife o/ Michard DB Goodwin, and youngest danghlor of the late Roy Swart ine, Dublin, in the 541m year of ber age. 0 wae e ug, ifectiomate wife and mother, a true woman, loved eoleomed. by all her a'qo tascee The friends of the family are requested (0 ation the fa- Beral, #: one o’slock to morrow afi Upper Canada end Dybiia paper: HAkRNOM, At Toure Indrte en Sept 10, Witam Hewar Haseitow, aged 6! youre, m of savor Bax J, aad for the ia Ofwon years a reald: . Newark and New (/risana pavers Layance.—in W illiawabarg, oo Friday oriog, on Fiowsxce Camanon, intant deaghter of Ai Provbe Elza Lov agod 4 months and ‘Tho relatives aod friends of the family are vita V0 a vena mie funeral from No. 86 vouin Third sircet, Wiliams borg, to Greenwood, to-morrow afleracon, m two o’ologm, withowt furtber invitation Locewoon —in Breokiys, 00 Friday morning, Oct. 8, Kewaxp D. Leck Woon, ia the Suth year of bis age. ‘Tie friends and acquainiances, and (howe of bis father, are respectfoly Invited to attend the funeral, from ihe re- idence of his father, No. 194 High street, te sa on <St Tae remains wil be ate te Cold by the bast pati four o'clock train of ime Long at Maip.—Al Greenwich, Or wife of Acgustus Moad, on Friday, Oot 2, Sanam ML, tea | a the ea year of Bor sg. ‘The faneral will teke ou lay morviag, a ten o’cink, from the Seonad congregational Fie reeatvon and friends ot Une tually are tarited wavend, without further in rluad on ivan. mt ‘Adar. Oot. 2, Cavaane®, daaghier of Tie mar and Parthonia Muiry, aged 11 months aod Zt daye. Ld mg PT yl this aMerovon, 11 ove o'Olaak, from No, 405 Green web tt eet Afar Thareday, Oct. 1, Jows W. Neweom, oldest 00 of tho Hom Man,.\¢! Noleom, in the ° 7h pear of his age, His romaine wi | be tm "0" © ' (own for imtermens. Oot 2 of consumption Jomm, Orr, *0d 16 years, 9 momthe ay Tho friends of ine family are reepecttan, ‘Ved to a ond the funeral, to-morrom morning, wt ten O°: Crom, to renidonee of his pareaie, No. 499 Greenwich street. dot 2, Buns Many Proon aged yeare Bewed are the dead that due in the Lord ‘The relatives frieuds of the ft laviled # wierd the funeral, fro (uher, James Proud Ne. io Ouarien srest, tomorrow af- torpoon, at half past one o’dleck Dubio, Basford ant Liverpool papers oopy. Qvary.—#uldenty, on Thursday wight, Ock. 1, Mrs Ga- mara F . wife of Joka W. Qotnoy, and daughter of the inte Hom. Siephea Allen, eed O45 years ‘The relative: aad friends of the familly are invited to tend the funeral, from ber late reedence, No. 69 Ninth Atreet, this aftorncen, as bait past three 0’ olouk. Hrouaane.— Oo Friday, Osi 2, Faave &, intaat eve at Jobn P. and Saran T. Richards Funers| from the rer\'enon 9f bis parents, Orook's Bosal, No. 80 Chatham street, to morrow afternoon, at one o'sical. ‘The reiaiives and friends of the Taully aro reepeataliy im vied to adead Vermont pa Ryase On Kyaw, wife of Denial Ryan, Mey her rou! reat in peace The feneral wil) toe pliner from bor late restdance, No, 186 Rast Sixteenta sree, to-morrow silersoun, a re plenen onny riday, Oot. %, wr ors ‘pom, Maeve tm te 62d pear ot Der age. o'clock Swami Broskiys, on Friday morning, Ost 2, Mew Pancrtia Sie, in ihe tas year of ber age, Fellet of min Sima, of Arguetn, Gs Her frends, \noee of ber dangbler, Mrs, Barton, and of her sone (a law, ‘Morgan tad A aaiea Know ton, are invited to attend the foners!, from the residence of the Intter, No, 108 Oxford wires, aun Deen even Gee, Jerncon, at two e'cloom ‘Augusta, Ga, and Modile, Ala, papore ploays oxy. fue —Loersuent = On Friday, Ost. 9, Famer 0., ote of Joeerh Smith, age ST yoare: theo, va ‘Trareday, Oot. 1, Barman LOCH URY, Seo 50 youre, mete ceraiiven nad muon ehh And tho mombere of the @xtrenih street Baptiet we vited to attend the foneral, from their inte residence, No. 176 10 Wan twonueth ewest, pear Lighib aveuce ‘Their romaue will be takoa to Orange oventy, 1. for jnveement Wrivrey —Ov Toeadey Sept 2 of typhomania, Gomme oe ogee BT years,