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the For picture beak, Holds ot fe eervle a comand, ot tho alt Senry Hi Leeda & Oo. Call the Attention of tae Serer ico eh aa Ome eee ere John Wood's Gymnasium- Nos. # Ben Treat igh elvec none Pith arena Classes now Pocket Cutiery.—A Bich Assortment at ‘GAUNDEAS’ sture only, ot No. 7 Astor House, faatentiniannsnticbaee ‘FRe best ia the world, aed made, sold aad ap- Wlet sh the maautaciory, Je PR jury Alex. C. Daenyis Exteophanens is the and obespest article for dressiug, beautifying, curtieg, preserving and restoring the hair, try it, orerywoere. Ortstadoro’s Hair je, Wigs and Best anywhere. ? petvataty apples | gy ys delineated baa Ste Soctee nt eiuins beet cutting of Bair te every syle.” vi ” = MOSSY FaRkae. Tuesar, Oot. 13~6 P.M. ‘The sicox market opened dull and heavy this morning. ‘She tendency of prices throughout was downward, and there appeared to be a general desire to realize. Under tee otroumsiances, stocks generally were well sustained. ‘Tho demand for money and the excitement relative to the banks were caloulated to mate people submit to all sorts Of enerifines. Ab the first board Now York State 6’s, 1865, declined +; per cent; do, 1674, 2; New York Biate 6's, 1368, 6; Now York Central Railroad 6’s, 3; Erie Railroad econd morigage bonds, 10; Delaware and Hudson, 2}; Pamama, 3: Galena and Chicago, ¢; Cleveland and Toledo, 2; New Jessey Transportation Company, 2. Missouri 6's ad- ‘vaneed 14 percent; Illinois Oontral bonds,1; Bank of Oommeroe, 5; Chicago and Rock Island, 4. Tacre were @ Cow Mme transactions, but tho bulk of business was [or cash, After the adjournaiént of the board thd following sales ‘W stocks and bonds were made at auotion by EF. A. Ladlow & Co :— .ou8 Kew Tor, Clty 7's 1888, tatereat sdded Fy Bt i (ee TTn a Tnsorance Co." M Washington Fire Insurance Uo megs the foliowing by 8. Draper:— of Milwaukie 7" te] sven Aa any 2B Go, Oricon Fk Oo. Be Albtho second board there was quite a buoyant time in the glock market. The email amount of beziness tranact- Od was pretty generally at better prices. Missouri State Geadvancea 3¢ por cent; Reading Railroad, 4; racams Badlroad,6; Obieago and Kock Isiand, 3; New York Oen- tral Rallroxd, 2. Thelmprovewent in some of the railroat mocks this sfiernoon war something strange, !n the {ace of the compicte annihilation of public confaeace. {t will be oon that tbo improvement was confiaed {9 three or four @f the most speculative railroad stooks, and thai all the sales wr.er the advance wore for cash. ! ‘Ths excitement in Wall streot to-day exoceded anything ever before toe iu that excitable locality. 10m one end two the other the sidewalk and the street were covered with a dense mass of people, engaged in drawing gola from the diferent banks, or as mere ivokers-on. The panks wore Growded @iid bill holders aod depositors, and the culward Oarrent of gold was strong end rapid. Tae impression in tho eariy part of ihe movement was, thai the Well street banks would go eafoly through and moe\ every demand fageinst thom, but the army of claimants increased as the hours run on, and bank after bank went down anti! somo Of the oldest, and what were belioved to bo, uy to the last moment, the strongest institai!ons in the streot, ha! closed At the oiose this afternoon the following banks had not Guspeaied, and many ¢! them announced their ability to go through a good mary day* oqual to this — Maasttian Bank, Amortoan txohange Bank, Merobans Desk, Bank of Commerce, Meonanice’ Bank, Odeatal Bank, ‘Union Bank, atlantic 4 Baas of America, Importers’ and Traders’ Bk Phooaix Baax, Morcantile Baan, } 4 Bank, Pactic Bank, Onauinemte! waar, Hak of Neri ae ion, Motropoltaa 4 M Bank, = asses ‘National Bask,” ; C ont Losin v | orm E: + ‘Moobanics’ and Traders’ Bk. ry Dook Bank, Greeaw'ob Bank, New York County Bank, Beveath Ward Bank, Park Beak. Baak of Biate of New York, According () this eighteen banks suspended to-day and thirty three closed in fall and active operation. It will be | oven that with one exception all the old Wall street banke | yet and, and we have no doubt most of them can ge Urroagh if it shall be deemed the beat policy to prepare for the ight. It was clearly evident today that « new ole. acai of discord and distras} was at work. The run upon he banks today was evidently trom « more powerful party than bas heretofore appeared in the field. The de sqnand to day wes principally from depositors. Very few enecks wore pald in gold over the oounter, but the biile wore taken by the drawer of the check, and thes ina sew movement demanded the gol. The baaks in paying ‘necks paid out the Dilla of different olty institutions, and thove bills, as soon as antorted, Were presented at the dif. Ih ea very extraordisary fact the the quapended banks today was met oqaal to one- quarter the amount in their yee ‘The run upon the Danks (oday wae evidon'ly by the mercantile cisaves, © portion of which have booome exasperated by the con. Unwal contraction of loans and discounts. As soon as tt Decame apparoat that such » movement had boon fairly Dangaraied the banks most apprehensive suspendod to Protect their discounts, In sauiting down upon | thet depo- Gitors they retain moro or leas seourlty for the'r loans, tr ®@ many cases partion owing the banks on promistory notes ot dus wore drawing thelr depouiia down to the last dol- fer, Bo far as this goes the banks acted in acl’ defence, ‘The dotiet has boon long entertained by many aciive bust eee men thal a suspension of specie payme sts would ro Ueve the proseuro, and that tho banks weuld \n some Way Avot the penaition of & suspension, This poll- oy bes been powerfully advoosted and appeared quite plausible, The determination of ihe backs to reaist 4 funponsion and tte ponaltion bas crested & Dotior fering among thal portion of the community apprebsosive of failure on their tniividaal aooonnt, And the Gret sotive operation of this faction was vinibie (eda. 1) wee from the Orsi tudication of quoh a fooling | Corporations | eredite these huge, overgrows riiiroad companies might | have gone on {or months, perhaps years, longer. | record of private investigation. , deemed by the sher\' or the anctionser. NEW YORK evident that ao effort would be made to break the beaks If they 614 wot peaceably and willingty suspend, i be- come « contest in which 1! appears that the banks got the ‘worst of it. While these individuals were largely indebt- @d to the banks om their promimory notes they were draining the banke of their deposite and catting off that source of seourtty, ‘The clearing house wes ali 1p a snarl to-day, im epite of the greatest efforts to keep the machinery al in working order. The balances between the differen: banks wers noi adjusted, and with those basks having balances in their favor it caused @ great deal of dificulty. Some of the stapended banks cay that they could have coutinued apecte payment ap to the close but for the dieappoiatment at the olearing house. The fault was entirely with tho do faulting beoks, and bad nothing to do with the interna; Arrangements of the clearing house, The early enspen- S008 Were 0 Bumerous, and in so many instaRoes £0 un- expected, that the balances were in several cases not acjuated, and remained unsettied up to the close. Toe creditor banks may find themscives comyelled to come in with all other claimants, and take tueir chances with the reat. All the bank eueponsions previous to this morn- ing made their baisaoes right at the clearing house before they closed their doors. ‘The most important question mow ag tating the public mind Is the probable effect and aitimate resalt of « general suspension of especie payments on the part of the barks of the city apd Sinte of New York, Tae charter or banking privileges of cyory bank conecs on the moment of suspension. The constitution is explicit upon tbls point, and the d Mloulty will be to annul aod avoid the peaa'ties ana forfoltures: The immediate appointment of « receiver may act require ‘an immediate closing of doors. Ths recetver may bo: under a liberal coratruction of the law, permitted to con- tinue businers in auch a way as may to him appear for the best interests of ail partiss, One thing ts pretty ocertain— some plan, temporayy or otherwise, must be devised and adopted at once to keep the wheo's of commerce moving We ahali, beyond all doubt, be “ooded with theories, but it will be impossible to establih any upll] the euspeaston beocmes general. The banks may possibly egroe upon a general suspension solely for the purpose of removing all difioulty or objection regarding tho estabiishmont of somo temporary system, in anticipation of a thorough ro- modelling of our financial laws. At present all is vague and uncertain, if a fow banks mavace to sustain thomselves under the pressure they wil! forma ‘nnclens for future operations, and everything wili contre about them. They will monopolize the entire baaking business of the city until new institutions oan be estab- Hahed, If it were possible for enough of the old banks to weather the storm to give uss platform to stand upon, ‘al! would In « short time be well enough: but if a genera; suspensions is determined upon and carried into effess, it will be years, perhaps, before wo oan get the finances of the country straightened out again, anda long pertod of depression will be inevitable. A genoral suspension of apeole pey monts in this city will lead to ® genora| suspen- sion throughout the country, Ali the banks of New Eng- Tand will follow at once, and so it will spread anil] not cne specie paying bank is eft. Since writing the above we learn that the result of the meeting c{ Bank Presidents at the Clearing House this evening was an agreement to suspend specie raymenia, 80 far as paying specie over the bank counters is concerned. ‘The banks will continue business as usual, certify checks, receive payments for maturing notes, and perhaps dis- count im the usual way. They will sotile their balances Detwoen themselves with specie. The banks have, in firct, virtually suspended specie payments, and: a few days will enable us to form a more correct idea as to the imme- diate and remote somtequances of this act. We may con- sider the beck of the panic broken. It has boen a severe struggle on the part of the banks, but they have sx0- cumbed to the combined efforts of a set of speculators, ‘who, fesling that they had to tall themselves, were de termined to force the suspension of apecie payments. A committee of three Bank Presidents was sopointed at the mecting this evening to proceed to Albany and ley the matter before the Govertor for official action 'p this ex- tremity. ‘The Assist+nt Treasurer reports to day as foliows:— Receipw.. Pay menia, 277,407 92 Baiance. mr) S17,545 a3 The receipts inclade $100,000 transferred from Boiton. Conranazrya Srarmcant oF Exvonrs, Exourava ov Si Yous 10 Forno Poxis, ron Tux WHRS AD Smnce January 1: 1866 1986 ‘1867 Tolal for the week. .$1,47),014 1,412 Set 4,874 Previous nine monthe.47,047,550 60,608 643 24h Since January 1... $48,526,094 62,051,487 56,240,119 | A. H. Nicoiay will bold s special sale of stocke and bonds to morrow, (Wednesday,) at 13% o'clock, mt the Merchants’ Exchangs. fhe list will include $44,000 Ont» Btate 6 per cont bonds, due 188i, to be sold tn lots to wall purchasers; also a good varicty of bonds and bank and in sorance stocks. A. H. Muller will hold his regular sale of stocks and bonds to-morrow, (Weduesday,) at 12); o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchangs. A very desirable list will be of- fered, such as Union, Contineatai, Butobers’ and Drovers’ and other bank stocks; also Firome United States Home, Corn Exchengs and other yaluahle (nsurance stocks for \nveetments. ‘The State stook banks of Virginia bave (he following | resources and liabilities — Notes ip ciroulation. Funda on deposit... 82,200,068 944,679 - S107 TH Total liabilities to the pablic...... . Rescurces—Negevianie paper aureoaated. Siate bonds held by treasurer ..... Sarpius over and above lisbilities...... vee BBA OTS Several of our largest raliroad companies are rapidly approaching the end of their tether. Some of them have been forced into an assignment, others are under protest: struggling to keep their heads a little longer above water, and the rest are yet comparatively comfortablo The firanoial revulsion has been particularly bard upon railroad 4 has only basiened the collapse in the most deeply nvolved, and given s more rapid germination to the seeds of decay and dissolution existing (m all the reet, Bal for tho present prostration ia public and private The financial kistory of the Michigan Honthern RaUiroad Oogps i ny ts pet to de written. A complete account of the tor ruption and rascality practiced from the enriiost dave would | give chapter apoa abayter of acts and d coeeding | in extent and enormity anything ever dreamed of. All that we hao shown aad rtoorded oor columns \¢ as tothing compare! with ibe unwrittes j We have ao doubt that | many other companies « similar staie of things existe, perhaps not to the same extent, bot suMicient to remove al! hope of utare recovery, (ster and complete bank ruptoy mast mark the rosul) of the extraordinary and ruitous sytem of fuanciering which bas beew to long practised: It ls Imposstbie \hat t eheuli be otherwise. The enormous floating debte which most of the leading railrosd com. panies of ihe coumry have ron op, |e diiferemt ways and for different parposes, bave compelled them to suspend, and in some ixetances to go into the hands of acsignoss. ‘There they will for & time remais, and will only be re In the asua; process of law ihe firs! bondboiders, or rather tbe holders of the first mortgage bonds, must come into posession of these valuable and important works. The Erie Railroad le repily approaching that point The present board of management represents the bondholding interest, and | tho effort being made .o rave money by subscription lo remove, 'f possible, the tloating debt, is merely one oe thowe mivements necessary \0 exhaust orery expedient vefore consum mailing the last great leet. The bondholders of Germany bave their eye on the entire property aod franchise of this company, and at a0 very dietant dey 't will come into thelr possession. The Michigan Souttora, York Centra), and most {f not all the Weetern Will witimatoly foliow tp tho rams ‘sotetepa, Uniti rao « | remnlt is realized we shall not be (ree from tho (inanoiering of these concerns (nthe money market. They beve been pretty well choked off for ihe ‘imo; and ao long a# (be papaent stringency inate, we shall bo free from tbe »> ftorption of onpital by there conoerar, out with the frat Improvement Ip money matiers, wiih the most moderate | 108 Up im Suancial aitaire, these cormorants will agein tinue to carry euch loads of liabilities, and contive to pay interest on bends aod unearned dividends of stock, #0 jong will they be borrowers. Sooner or later the fre wor!gage bondholders must get them all, the better for ail parties interested and for the coontry at large. in the hands of the Oret bondholders they would be woll managed. Their oot io them would be jnst about the actual value, and they conld camiy be made productive to their new proprietors, The publto generally would be better eorrad, the tariff of charges would be modified, and in maay ttstancos rodnood, the syetom of operations (mproved, and tng eit, and the sooner | chency of mapuitte meer wey inerennes. {would be eafer, cheaper amd more comforiabie to travel, for the roadway and rolling stock would, in short iime, be of Scuperior order. As (nvestments, tasy would be cqual to any other in the world, as their productiveness could, on tbe redused capital and cost, be largeiy increased beyond the Gixed rate of income the beaded devi now bears. The ‘attention of our capitaiiste wili soon be turned to this cises of @eourity, and ef m0 very distent day hoiders of first mortgage rairoad Donds will be ihe sote proprietors of oor principal trook lines of road, Ae e general thing, ihe firs} clase bonds represent jas! about ihe sotual ox pendi tures ia the Consraotion toc900% of the various ompantc , and it ts jlerefore fair to auppose tha with a proper system of management and economy thay can be made to psy handsomely upon that amount It ia absard to suppose thai a ra!lroad can earn money on0ugia to pay large dividenda upon two or three times what i @hould baye coal. itis about as muoh as we can expect, even in this country, for a doliar properly invesed to carn ite atx and seven per cont. Inetead of this, it s expected that cne dollar will cary at lonat that rate, or three or four ‘times the amonzs. In iho hands o” proper managers, such a4 #0 800 in the railroad companies of Great Britein, our rode would be very diferent affairs so what they areas presest. The people of Kogland have patsed throagh just euch Gmes ag these in their railroad (vterest, and their experience would be of great service to us, They ere large holders of our Grat mortgage railroad boads, and la thelr hands our rosds would «oon become as officieat and an valuabic as thetrs, The Germans are likely to get pae- session of the Arie road, and the Eogiish are in fact the owners of most ot our Western roads fe eooner they pat thatr owa managers into the possession ard control of thetr own property, the bes\er for the roads, she owners, the people and the couniry, The follow!ng ie @ comparative statement of the oouti- tio of ihe country banks of Masmacbusetts, showing an Increase in ;eid up capttal since the last monthly return of $63,600, while ail the other items have decreased. In view, however, of iho withdrawal of coarly a million of deposits, and the canceling of aot far from two millions Of ciroulstion, the decrease im specie, cnly about six per Gent of the last month’s tote), is moderate, The contrac. Sion in loans iz likewise jess than might have beon ap- prehonded, aud ibe atatement on the whole te « satisfac: Get. 8 $28,256,195 Ino. $83,830 Deo. 2,004,954 Specie... Dee." 69,449 ae Pmother bke 8,182,595 Des. 43,193 Due to other bie. 497,673 Dec. 6,868 6,260,564 Des. 925,380 15;759;025 14,093,002 Dec, 1,785,983 The following statement of the doporiia and coinage atthe Srasch Mint of the United States, New Orieazs, durtog the monin of Beplembor, 1867 -— Gold Deposits Cabforn's gold, and silver extracted from the fe ‘Total amouns of iver oolssgs ‘Total amount of gold and allver eotmage ,...$170,000 00 The following ia a statoment of asles of the [linols Con tral Road Company's lands for the month of september, 1867:— 98,409.07 Intorest {n advance, received in ons see Interest at 5 per cent for 2, bh 6 sis aia added tn notes. - Construaion Lords. acres sold a} an average of $1236 + 301,415 BL 20,963 85 20,952 86 Free Lands. i . 2,666.92 acres sold atan average of of $13 60 inforest in 04 rence cash. art yl od for 3, 8,4, Gand 6 yours im notes........ rere teers + 998 +++ 2,138 69 Netow "ST)783 81 ——— 40,06 36 Interest Lamdt. 430 acres eoid at an averageof $1510 perscre. 8,720 00 Interest in advance, received |n carn Pr by2 40 Intereat at © per cont for secoud and third yours, added in aotes.. 26,02 60 ———— 9,504 08 Total ~yo,se8 30 Net onsh Intereat recetred .. ——— 0504 90 Town Los Gales Of town lots epplicadie to interest fant, 2,850 00 Intoreat received oo 62 70 interest added in antes . 40 69 Mic citeess #453 80 Net cath in ‘advance. Intereat received Notes receives... 9,163 30 Total ‘28 409 OT acre: 2/606 92 acres free lance. 430 00 acres int’| lends. 81£66.99 acres sold for.. _ ig 164 82 46 987 S¥ Add wea low. 5000 12 + 3498 82 4 el ir] 8,720 08 td correranioy saa 2 te Prinerpal. nieve, Teak ‘ponlhy pert 200,420.00 $5,498,085 096,428 S 674 490 aM 47,890 446,886 tao aiuopre Teesnay, Oot 299 Del & Hag Ga Oo. 900 Cura Gowi Co % ® do. ‘ 60 Obie L & Tr Go WNYCenhA.. 68 we do... 51% ry 100 do s 10 frie RR. o 2 Heriom RK ad 100 Heading b. wo 805 ay oF OF 10 Clo, Col & Uink® 713g % 5 Gal &Chi BR... Ly do... a mn 6 54g oy i ao 60 ey ™ CITY COMMERCIAL BEPUR®. beeen 6PM Busanery rvs —!lour—Trede was vory muck Lorne pang py Ld upon the Lacy Onaadian saper(ine and exira Alexandria ‘and Georgetown... 0 Copadion partook of the eneral dai 4 000 pole. at the above fg ures. Southern wae dull and beahels, ineinded in which were 8,000 oushele Ohisago apring a1 8c —am onteide figure; Sathorn rod at $1 2), thoog® for choloe Tennessee $1 22 was seked ; Soulbern at $i 29 « $1 80; iaattite and common white One ot ane ieee moment transpired Corte awe at aa teeta bales), rele Liver ‘Liverpoo! Shout 16,000 bushels of corn and wbeat wore » in balk and at digd ® bad. 60 bbin. our ate pe aie An ll ue To i; 10 tone ere quiet aod prices unretied, wales except Im gauall low Were making ue 80 = doing. The salse ombraced about 50,600 « 40,000 | | 15, aor $4.50 Oca wore df and vom Focrasere <-feren-the Sank pastnaiee extented Bate, boomy’ tae reer o bet ea md a ere ecuaes weryavarid sensi orers es Beef sold, tn a ermal! | 2 BO @ $24 7, for repacked jemera, And at $15 : wale foe extra Bacon ‘waa = er soon ar or aad a lee a o' i mm, et Jere ware dull a ide So Rams *t, abd quotations » ere mux’ Lard was quiet and romisal. Butter and cheese wero benyy, and without change of moment tn qnotasiona. ‘Bice was quick acd 2 mipai. Boaars. —' 8148 word o8 joo iimitad © erale to alfor’d en corset Kien cto prices, though holders demaadad : Wonwera Males of about 200 mate i ¢f about 200 bbls. were ‘B00 Slo, , chiefly at the \nside gure. ” * , OComss—Ms arm. Tu sd er} sda yalng. Ost. 4B, at * resleance a6 wel sins, Ts ‘nwrer, jamas Du More patted, vag taland, vo dees barns, oF bis cty nn ne alas to patest pepo 4 please copy. Foras—Jous doa —A} Pougaksepsis, oc taeaday, 18, by the Rev WL Peck, Geonas Yorsm to fur. youngest of the Lats W Jobusou, of this otiy. Bowmi—Goinan —On Toreday aftarnoor, Om. +3, a t¥ 0 o’clonk, st the York streat M. E onuron, tty the Mov. 7, Kolsey, Quamra M., son of James Howell, Sent, Req 0 Maz Looms, dangiter of the late Abram Gelder sa, bob of sroosiza, ice. Burraxorves —Ai Fairmount, on Monday, Oot. 13, Wir- Way Burt Kovvan. tthe trends of ihe Sany are inviled to attend the fuae- Fe, tals afverrooe, a! halt pas ouv o’siook, from the Twea- ¥. ‘ixth atrset ttaiion of ihe Harlem Ralirea’, where car will be in wai.ing (0 convey them to Greenwood Ip Joraey City, 0a Monday, Oct 14, 01 dironse of te train, Bowis Quarcr, eged €3 5 sare, 1: moaibs und ry The friends of the famtly, the members of Olive Branch Lodge Bio. Ui, 1.0 of 0, ¥. of Sowhera New Yor, and of Iroquois Lodgo Wo. $2, 0 of O. F. of Jorwey Oiiy, are ro invited to altead tho funeral, vhia afternoou, at two o’olocie frou bis ate residence, No, 305 Monigouory street, Jersey Otiy. Loonne.—o Bri osiya, L.. 1 , om Tusmday morning, Oot 13, tied peanand it ‘aughter of Thurmat acd 4. E. voo nos, days. 0 Telabyes Bad fvionds of Las family are respeotfuly Invited to ahead the faneral, this afierz00n, at Calf pust {bree o’alocx, from the residsnoe of ber pareuis, No, ea strees, Brockiyn., witpon! farther ‘ny itatloa. —AgNowDurE, Wy. Y., Mae Many Duzawpoay, place to morrow afternoon, at two ef bor mother, tn Comberiand toar Fulton ayauua The sriende of tha ‘amily wre am inviled to atiend Diox in Brooklyn, ov Mcaday morning, Oot 12, Joax Diow, in the 78d year of bia age. ‘The faneral will inks piace irom bis late ron oo Glarment avenue, between Fulton aad Atlautc arouans, » Mb two o'clock. The frieads and soquatat. family ars respectiuily inviled to sthead with- ont further poiloe, Fdludarg (Scotland) papers please copy. Diox@so.— On Bunday mornng, Oct. 31, of disoase of the hears, Jamu Deccursun, (a bho 6, at yoar of bis ago, ‘ibe faneral wil take place from hie late residence No. 11 E tex street, this afte; noon, a) two o’olook. Hie friends and eoquairtanoes, and the Vetcran Corps of 1779, are la- ited to attend, without forthor notice, Keasra.—On Toesday morning, Vot. 13, Dawu J., the beloved son o} Kdward N. and Risa Enoew, aged 48 years ‘The relatives and f:lends of the femily ore res entfally invited to attend the faneral services, at th jenoe of bis fathor, No 145 Bast Twoifth street, to- penn, after. noon, ab 008 o’dloox, without further notice. Bamnicw —At New Brighton. § L, on Tuesdsy morn. ing, Oct. 1, Engas Dovolas Oirpaapaia, youngest son of ea Kennecy ard ‘Magee Gamilton. Bis remains Feil be taken to Greenwood tomorow morning for tnierrent. Haavey.-On Toesday morning, Oot. 12, Bazmana, wife of Henry anda in the 78h pear of her dge, Poh pee the fam!y are lnvited to the Tune. y Ab three o’olock, from laie real- poi ray “6 5 Lite street, opposite John stress, sepa Masry.—in tht: a = Tuesday, Oct. 13, Kass Kezanarm, ovly daughter of William aad Uaroline Fe go ears Monday, Oot. 12, hoor Pewee xRR, BOR — Oniherine Mayne, aged 2 years, 8 months and 38 ie z ‘The friends and acquaintances of the ‘amily are rospoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, shis » at two o’o'ock, from the residence of ala paren, No. $i Thllary street ocar Jay atrosi. Dabita pacers please oo; PALEIE. Od eeneny, Oni n, of cousumyption, Famaaice Parmer, of Manchester, Kogiand. He rewsiaa were lpverrod ia Greenwood Uemetery oo susedar Marchester end Li rs pienae Copy. Rorwatnaw.-— 43 ths Manson Howse, Brookiyn om Tuss- dey, Oct. 18 Gmozax Rosastasaw, of Oluclonal:, agoc 31 years eco © months. His remains wil! be taken to Uincinaati for Intorment. 8102 au ~-At Totuavile, 8 ateu ulead, oa Tuesday, Ust, hort and sovere lines, AXZALAM YtoRam, aged 52 youre. “ADVERTISE MENTS RE: RENEWED EVERY pay. MISCELLANEOUS. = ROUBLE SOLED WATRR PROUT sk Way boos, now ready a JONDY, 10 anu eiceot; aise Fi Doaxceas MOST TURDL) ING NOMBAS. ‘A moe: thrtllleg camber, A mont tert og number a musber, arent nrilllng ui Kf nom er s ant inca oomoer week inetilng sumber aL alt i cummed * p mont bal Lag Bremer ad Will coniain completa Liltttesied aacradrae of the inat aur vtvore (rom the fearfal shipwreck of ihe Central americn with authentic portral s aud sornes The hat—as part of 110 horrionse deri of the Centra) Hea—-the Livins, tke dea! apd ihe Jying—awsca roacher + a raft, but is Po! potm (od 0 wet vom Ik (Page eat) as 2, Jobn ‘ee ¢'inging for lie io & piana & He dace he bow! at a distaace. 4. He reachas it too exbaar od to Jo hoinia (be disirene wean! & Discovery 01 las rate--U rani ew $. Gievut reaches the bos! and is bape li & Tice and Grant resow fom ene 9 The final reroue of Ties, Ore Mary.» hes weet nupparaileled eaiterings in we i +o lof 'o°n Thes, taken singe the reacce, “he Portrait of Alexaniier Grant, |-kea ince the resene, aod Dewees by the bark of we 17 Porten't of weorge W Lawson, taken since the rescue, 1S Portrait of Captain J. Bar, of the brig Marine. MLCRLLANFOTS, 6 ind ihe 6 ib i. ie 19. Guibering te Frutt. 30. Rossing the apples. a The Pound Hovse ax! the Prams. week Seusuare Cuset me two Gauss ot o.ago~inam ang S Bree of pot tab rg Dotine rp of the Bal ino oii ihe carren: mews of ibe dey, foreign ivewe, susie, punceiand Price only ait cents. Tor sie by all sews agents. Order si once lf you wish we secure this grea. yap? cane. T4 free anu ¢P semble ibe neers RJ ry withont the by AFD aU! ‘aac! ear, from § A eyea, which re wand appearance, inserted {onsiomomner FOR OssH, {VV Caraia mae Omran tor mura, ‘Widadow ensden, Oneap for onan. Paper oangings, for saat aOt4 woe PEE ‘248 Broatway. VeRURLL'S BLSG ANT WRDDING genes iy O. aN. velopes Rrea\ card depot, "road can be bad aay. Corder ef Dunas ccton Meubtaned OR TO NEWS AGENTS. Jhe weoieaale price of ATS) NRWePAPRR remains puolicaion § Agests anadle ee at be enn get inet sap] acreet, at 4 per Reasy at te Calne thie morning PRANK LAPLIBE (LLCS anchaaged at loe of proeure it arin ay apie GasetTan pnars ¥. Lb & Uo. paras Mi vision 1 Fee viet sanaing me 7 wht beaame the etttore in verestin g rod jor their own lanmmeiaia & enjoyed oy ‘bene & er nie soaks the poll-e of this chy laa gusranive to be public, that advocate correct principles and bs ® ‘error (3 ihleres, Mer Cor the present week la vane aly jpieres.ing. and wil repay & perusal. [i evoinins ibe Vigor Life of & Notorions Pookpockat Ubleago Baseaitivs. Pastures of Recsivere of Stolen Gots lars of the Murder at forion. lger's’” Rxposilion of Thieves ae nanal—with ihetr bio- ‘Aad @ (ull sego unt of we Manchester Pickpockt NePk's GA UATTE iss somplete record of thedoinge of ceiminala roughout ihe county agente, Cray & TONY, Naanan siree. R™ DY THs ROAMING, ay ALL ALL NAWS OMPORS, PRANK LER. (WS GREAT (LL! STRATED HEWEP ren, w Wree engravings, \Wasiraung (me fbr! | o€ Tie, Gramt, and Daernon, Uke [amt surrirors the Coriral aviericn ” Ps sith sew grren diferent sures Cn Own peadion . ie CALTON, alt "Brot thera. Apply to FH! SNEPHRS LAND FOR 500 AUREA OF op fae! Jaad, fm Fampad ire County, Tengensee, ter Bice frome the Feanegere river and. dirceily oa ihe route, of eahviile aad Birtmse Galirond. WH) h@ ald very iow Or esauannet fur w Peek of eas bind { ccliphia tor er irda, address Laat, S ‘Soe 254 Post ediow, ©. SAL j | | @ eredey) morping, a aauml, a HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER i, 1857, [,°), tum 00 ‘Uma which will be 0 MORROW oe ayreee, MSL a, wu ey Stuma, by BYLV. trios PAT DA TeAady to morrow Gpurete7) moruing, asusaal, a: dayiight, at a the news 3B CONQUBKING UBEO teat Ht LADOen tor mt oO: L YOR) for nest weet. MOBBOW (2HUBEDAY) MOuNING, tk oomanencement of sor w re Oe lilest REV OLU KY. oy BILVANUB 8. Jr, end ied THE PLONMER 4 2R.07; oF, Baro or tay Wau Fara anpon: age wil sso contain @ tribute to CAPTAIN 1M La rus NEw be rund meader of tbe Central + merica, wrilian erp i, columas by MBA B,QOUR AW Coo'rinations by PANN , . a host of ober p pular y tom row ‘si all the news eae CORQUBRING HERO DOWRS|-THE NEW URE LADUsS, for vet weet, whish will ba reaty 1oaivanow crBU RAD ay; MOSNING will contain ihe ummuenoe peo sew ond, Ma REVOLUTION RY ATOR hy at a A OORR, wonttiod Tak PL NEES PATRIOT: or. aR Vara THS LSvue) wh alae oom irtoule te UO.’ Tace ABBA DOA, Com mauder of the, Central» ‘omes Fare Oho D * of writers "Price oly four cena will be realy (bareday) moraing, a8 usue), a daylight, a: to morrow 1 the news % CONQUERING HARO COMRS(—THS NW YORE LB. GHA. tor pest bis will be rendy Seateron,, QAUasoey MonNMn iL seat, ae mol of new an ‘OLUTION ai STORY) by SYLV ANOS OOBL, Jr, snitied TH¢ POW RBE PaTRibT, ori ax Maco ov tas Wan Para THs LeDGe wil also a tribute to VAP IAIN HKAN DOM, Com: manter of tas Castral_amnagion writne expranay for ts mourns by MER HUOURAEY. Contentions aby FANNY FERN, G80. D. PARNTION, anda bost of other popular ‘writers, Price only four oenis. Will be ready to morrow (rameday) morming, 8 usael, ot dayligit, at ail the news oOo: Tm” NQUSRIRG HRRO COMES'TUS NEW TORS LADIRE, ior next vesk, whieh vill be resty PO-MORBOW (THC DAY) ROKAING, will commencement of 8 pew and brilliant Hie Ougtioeare STON, by HY..VANUB UBS, o¢., antitled TAM PIONS» 5 PATRIOT; or, Tur Maio THe Wae-Part Tis cBookte wil ne ge save. to CAPTSiN HESADON, Com- mandey of (as Or America, writen expressly for ita polars cht MGOUMARY Couirbators oy Fen ay > PBENTIOR and_a buat of other popular Sellers. Price culy tour coats Will te rowdy to morr w (ebursaay) mornisg, O8 canal, at dayuadt, a: all Who wwe (Mors, L° 1 By cosquaaiae Latapeae com \—THE WEW we D.4¢@R, tor ae om. which wtli be ready TOMORROW (HHUMBD LT), MCRAING. wil eociuin the we and patie Bee TIO i FATAIOT, 7 or, TB Aid OF tHe Was iad conuit. «tribute UaPealn Doander of the Ongi-al America, written amas by MBs SiIGQUBNSE Fain, GSO. D. PRENTIO“, and a wriers. Price culy four cents Wil y toe tie Soausbollons by FASNT bost of other popular be reacy wo morro ¢ Gureday) morning, aa usual, at Gayllght at 01 the news -THE NEW o: THs CONQUERING HERO COMES ' GE, fOr next You! week, which will be ready pa VTHUaeD as! Rit wil cman wis brillant ReVO UUTIONAKT Fy ToaY, by ery anes 0 ‘Oons, Jr. entitled TH2 PIONEER PaTRIO2; on, For yay ov rua Warbern Tie bs LaDGMs will abo contain & Gihute lo UO APF ain BOER UD: warder x ihe Caatral america, written expressly Pic te geumae bs Me MGUORA ST, Contutbutlons by FaNNi tg ah Ca & host of ‘other popniae milters. Fiige only Will be ready. t9 morrow (Phureday) morcing, aa teual, at daylight, at news QUEBING HERO COMMS! THU REW i will be Ma 4 £R, for next week, which UREDAO MOPRIRG. wil ooo} & Lew apd brillisat Ravouut’ Say ANUS‘ OBB, Jr. enillled the FLOR 5 Maro or rug Was Paris. Foe ie etme to OAPE stn HEBNDCR, om maander of te Sentral, marion, writen expresal ovtuma: a.’ Comtributions by SE Gko DSMENTIUM aad Bhat of oiber popular writers. Price only cents e ready to-morrow bs ld Torsig, a ‘eal, at daylight, at al pas BBKO CONES TIS for Saar wu 8 pd A Day) agi NING, wil) the cow mencemest rontaia 4 of & it BAVOLUTION ARE STORY, by NTT ANUS ie coon are PATRIO’ OnKk Le ROW (TAU! Monti wo PiOnkaa 1, Tax Maip or Tam WAR Par DABR ‘will also coulain iy? to Carraln Herr mander of the wal ame-ica, writen exoresaiy bor cotumeay 3 BES BON Rese Con zibaiiows by "rab a LO. DD. — Of «tuer popular willis Price only four Wo mn98 OW (baraday) morning, ea tia otites, NUB OO a ay Main oF TH a Bat aie to ‘Garaie Hann OO™, Com will mapter ameriea writien exore.ely, for ie poromns by bas ROUEN ST. Conlbutl 7 FANNY 1 PKN, O20 0 PRERTICE, and a hon of er poplar wert Price oply (our cena. Will be ready lo morrow (Tboreday) sooraing, as usual, ot daylight, a: ali iba ne omtces rw. wonsuw 8 ftust. by 7 ELLVAN PATRIOT: or. tan © wilt mio coon « it mapder of the Cenira ‘amnericn, writen exprom!y for ite Sms Bas ¥ RNS. Contributious by Fanny PRS, a aad » dost of ober popuar wiies. “Peco. 7 for wid be reat to morro’ renee morning, As UHUAL, @ daylight, a: sl the sews Ss L°, 38 gue <oocganiae & HERU OCOMG?!-ThS Raw arxt week, ag My be ready 3 S moruow THUS8DAY) MORNIN an the 1 of aaee ond brvileat RATOL OLUEiOn ae 2508 CORA, Jr. endded Tk P oe Mam or ran Won Pave THe LRDaae aso ce so atibae o Uarrala Hak ere aah “4 macder of wit foe written expr e! a OSNeY Ee JP. NRY JER OONQUBRNG BEBO OOM " cork wil De ready oor meade BIORY, by BX). PATRIOT oF, Toe Muro Cite TAN LEDGER will also Gonisia & trinnte to /aPLATN AE RADON Com warder of the Ceriral America. wi oriemas by BS Et PERS, C&O nlar wrilers, Prior (0 morroe (Tharrday) morning, As ORLA. Mall the cows overs. olf B 40, Comma Ls YO? K ‘ x, which wi TC. wORROW TH FM aIEmR wil commeneemy nt of & at REVO! A aTURy. by ovyi aets ton, ae. siled TE Lor Tar Mus or Tt Wak Patt, THB b io cous 2 inivae Wo UAPTs1N tian boi Coen, al America, writen exp low sive Sana MSOUMRET, Gonrtbaticrs by PANE Phim, Gi FRENTIUR, and » host of other poo ular writers, Price owly four cents Will be ready tomorrow T\eracay moraiog, a# vscAl, At daylight, at all ine oews obscee Lan ¥o TO MORWOW i eum meecr a — 7 ‘wo ms, “= coma m4 VOL! TLO® ARY fruxs, by iv ANG CO 1ONRES VATR.OT; oF, TBLEDGE. wh aR TREVOR, Com Asee writen = y, eae ne oko BY s Coninbd« inne by TARNY rER D. CaeaTiCR, ande Bont of «Aine popaier Vrtee cnly foar cem’ ny . fu dat ight, hy writers. harsday) RU Lk ln 6 for ws 3Uaitow: Dy ReDAY MORWIN (OOM Brac me a_rew and brillant RTORY. by Sivan PATRION of Tur M will algo comtain 9 try Cen remmiy, ke Siomee by MAS SGUCRNBY. Conibaioes by PARRY PERR, GR. 0. FREATIC host of other Meee only four sents, ready nena, Bt day ane ut the ‘sows wr (Thureday) morniog, se Mice, itera, Pri¢e only four comia. Ce 7 Me caly Re suse Be all COMES THI ee wl BORR ing, wi ioe HERO rmoakbay ‘Will be iy to i Captight, af ai) (he sewe 60 COMB Tua new 1 be remy SRNIAG, wit comin as brtbiant RMS OL! Oval BB. J sawed THB aah ee only offices. Bray b crv as BiOT, of Toe M bax Rat inna by MR BG ib, pon morning, a8 usaal, at Syia, ah the sows QONRIRG Hkay Comme ‘m. for ger ea ment of yw mind Seti Fi BYLY. anes thé ‘ORT. wey yo 44 ’ w tripuse wo Cart, Sander Of the Yeutral Ametion wel columns by MER SiGot R O80. DB PRANTIO! Prise only four ¢ 9) mornin, as wee at dagligtt, a ali (ar news be ready at Gngtgh at all te wows | ¥ | AME LITERATURE. A ARLES Sh Mian wore Wulbe ready weal BW STORY BY CO AT TR LADO "Wi tomorrow (than dav) THE aR Patt, wil pe commana LaD@BR ill be ready at a! “vow (Thureday) mo ning. mAro. aay vane 7 BY OOBS, ENTITLYD THE AR Fara. ‘wil be commenced in So. $8 of 7 or) moreiag. Panacea er HS BNTITLED aise oT AY To) WU: be reat7 0: aL ae aoe odiogs to morrow aw fo, nT ies BOTITLED THE Malo ow THe be commer cedie 30 Si of FHM J Orarkots ‘Wil be ready 4: a.) Wee aews fins to morrow (Thureday) morning. BW STORY B bid Hs WAR Pata w IW YORK Lap m wrow (150: if Ui eh Ct! COBB, ENTITLED THE MA'D OW Tus Ww ‘will be commecced la Mo Sof TEM fore Pent ‘Will be ready at a.) the ae ws odio row (Thursday) morving. NRW STORY RY COBB SNT.TLEO TAB MA THe Wak PaTH, anoei fa No. Bot moped mNo ia to meneed in ‘win we ready @ all istensoaoe “D Ow A FRW FORK LeDGKA. Wl bo ready a ail tae ae o-morrow (Thuncay) morning. i STORY RY COBH, BNTITLED THE & WAR PATH, will be commenced » NR to-morrow (Tuerdayy morning AX W StOBY BY COBB, BNTIT! E£D THE Ent WAR PATH, wii! be commenced in No. NEW YORK LEDGER. Will be ready af al the wows to-wirrow (Thursday) morning. BY OOBB, SAVITLA THE MAD wake Pare, wil VG commended in Wo. 33 of THM % LBDUnE. | Wil be ready at all ihe news Lr nada) ) morp NSW STORY BY COBR, RNTIT) RD {THR MAID ov THK Wek PATH. will be BBW YORK LEDGAR to-morrow ;‘fhurads ARS EW STORY BY CORR. BEETELRD. THe Alp im WAR PAT! 0 wawit roac Langue. "Wal bs resdy at allt ome to-mcrrow (Thursday moruing. deslorkeshva stor BY OOBR, BNTITLAD THR Maid OF 2 PATH, will be commenced tn No. 32 of THM aw. Yorn LBDGR. Will be ready s: ali the 2007 offen 10 morrow (Tharaday? morning. NEW PTORY BY COBB. BNTITLYD THE WAL THE Wak Pall w ilbscommened tp No. (3 of TUR YORK LEDGE Will be ready ab ali dhe oews Mow ara¢ny) manrt lng. A aAEW STORY RY COBB. ENTITLED TES MaiD ow aH. be commenced ta No. 33 of THB iW YORK Labi ‘Will be ready ata] the sews oliows to morrow @buriday) morning. THe 0. “Ww to SYOBY BY (OBB, ENTITLED 733 wap M4 WAR PATH, will be commenond in Aa. 20 of 7 BK re ‘Will be ready a: all the news yilooe a Tot (Thurecay ‘Moro.ng aay, STORY 1 BY 0O8B, BRTITLED TER 1B WAR PATH, will be commenced je No *3 4 ie BK LRDOSS. Wil be ready tail the news oli sas morrow (Thursday) Lg Ry STORY BY CO88, BATITLED THB MAID OF THE Wak Pati, wi! be commenced ia No 3S of TAB hcl YORK LEDGBs, Wil be ready at all the nows ofiose to morrow (Thureday) mor Re to aw stony BY CCBB, KNTITLED THX MAID OF i We 111 will be commenced in No 33 of THE xaW TORK Tapome. WM be ready a} ai) the cows to-morrow (Thurudey) morning. A NE@W STOR? BY OOBB, ENTITLED TH THEWsn het will rs ommennes, ta No BK LEXOER. Wil NxW 70) ready at all to-morrow (Tharsday noes NEW STORY RY COBB, MNTITLBD Thm THE @48 PaTP, will be com: eae akWw NORE. Britta Will be ready at all to mo'row (Tbiiraday) morving. Aa STOBY BY COBB, BSTITLED THR MAID Tey tee TG, wl) be commenord in Ho haree NBW YORK LEDG Will be ready at all the news oom is morrow (Pharotay orning. NEW STORY BY conn. a PH ‘4 MAID OF THE Wak PaTG, will bo commenced 9. SS or THE raw tiny.’ Lavoss a We ron asus: ew xtoas morrow (Th morning. el ae <1 é i z J iS Sam ae { iD be commenced in No S3of “Sm NEw StOBY BY COBB, 1 E> TiT! Arik wa 1% PATH, will mm ‘be reaty Mall Lie aewe olowm ew STORY KY OBB, ENTIT;KD THE MAlD OF 1H, wil be commenced im No, 83 of THIF ) to mo row (Twnrtdas ) morning, FAW STORY BY COBB BNTIT THE MAD 03 THs Bane will by uw fo. 33 of TAB wi wi be ready at all the sows »icow morning TORY BY OOB®, SITITLED THE Malo OF » PATH, Will be com mesod tm Wo.) << THR | sew yore tt to merrow Taureday) A § #TORY By oO8a, ee erTi ‘TH Wal #470, will be comme .c he voaK LB. GBs) Wil be ready a all to mor. ow (Thoreday) moruing BAW GT RY Bi COBB, BRT.TLSD FEB MA(D Oe THe Wak PATH, wii! be omamenond In Mo 3 of THE NEW 1ORK LAD 47K. Will be ready mt ali the cows odlose to avwerow (Thuradas) TRIAOTH 10 CaPTaIN HERNDON, COMM Of be Cenk: 4 averiae, by Mrs SLU OURNBY, prarin Tak’ SkW YORK LBLGSK to-morrow AiwFD OK 988 a ee: daretaye TRIBUTE TO Carrain WaxxDOR th AIC of the Caairal Amerion, SLOOURNET Tins {Ga chotakan tnseeree Ciceseats TaINUrE TOC of al Am rica, part Tua Nkw YORK Lt nor tog. Peale naaap. B, OOMMAND! aOUENET wt ape TAINUTE TO CAPTAIN HERNDON, COMMANDER 1 Am Comber! ies, Oy Mes SIGUU REEL eaHERAW LURK LEDeKA ic morrow (Tsureéas 4 O CAPTAIN HERNDOM, COMMANDER Ai Ameria, by Mra, SIGOURNEY, will ap- Thureiage | pear. THA NBA LURK LROGMR 00 morrow WOT ull _—_ . TRIBUTE TO Oe of tue Oanteal Arm peri ThE NRW 10 } morning. TR ‘wore TO CAPTAIN H&RNOON. COmY of ine Cenis SIGUUBNEL wil a- uBR OG6R to morrow (Thuredas, IN HRN DON, COMM by Mee S(GOURNBY, itn 9 mocrow (Pe icsdars A rrain HPRNDON Commanous aad ® TRISU) © TO of the Central & aria THE DLW Vy 0 OAPLALA BRENDON, OOMMAR D&S red Aun by Mis MIC OOR NEY, will ao THE NEW TURK LROGMR tomoerow Pb TAIBUTE TO 0 PTAIN UBANDON, OOMMAND ER j of he Centra! im, SUOURRBY. wil Sear in BBW AORK LED SMR 1 morrow ETD worning —_——[$_——$—$——$—$—— Amer TO CAPTAIN HBREDON COWMANDER of be Central Ameri Mire SIGOUBNBY, will ay prar in THB ABW YORK 1 BDORR tomorrow (ftarecays ‘morning. TRIBOTE TO CAPT sin HBREDOK, ‘00 of the Coniral Americs, 3O0RN pear in THE BAW YORK LRDGBi to morrew (Ybursday? morning. Aw TRIBOEB TO FO carcain HBANDON, Qougaroas of tse Centra! Ameri a, UaNe pear in HE ri YORK morsing. arvany) | | TRIBUTE 70 carta: | of (he Coatral Ameri: s, | pear in TAR OW YORK | morning. TRIBUTE TO CAPTAIN HERNDON COMMANDER of the Central America, 0 Mra, S1QUC! will ay pear in THE BREW YORK Lue DORR wo morrow (Thareday moreiug by +g! TO OAPTAIR nyt oon Dam 2 Ris id RoniLaAa roche ce, Sorte — TRIBUTE TO ad A Art! CAPTAIN HBR Boe, ns gel em pear in TH PORE LCM to morrow (thareday) Mormng. og TRIBUTE TO CAPTAIN HERNDO®, MANOA g ame Mee SIGOURNEY, wil n+ ORR To morrow (Pharseay aR® 008 ee one 2 FIQUURNS To y (RIBUIE TO CAPTAI@ [RRM CORMAND aR of the emecies. by Mra, gi JURNAE will ay- ear ja FEB RAW TORK Le OBR Tomorrow (Tharmiays vm) ) UAPTAIN (LARNDON, Cowan om va a gare a. by Mee SQOUR SRY pear in TRE NE PORE Soom 10 morrow (Ph areeng? 0 gare * URRNDON, Coman oan ow eset. 0 Hire Bivod wel ap eae Naw TORS LRDGER 19 morrs Weeseese * par AY TAIROT 20 GAPTA a year (tue NBT morsioe STOOURNRY, will eo: to-morrow (The redays CAPTAIN GERNOOM, COMM AM ONE a joa by Mire, SIGOU RARE. #1 ae A's Tae NkW YORK UBDGSR Ww morrow (Fasretayt feor iam ligmapoR. 9 cuMmarD ts by Mra. Lian 6 LedGas matoe thoetan