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‘NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1860.~TRIPLE SHEET. 5 TBE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL Pale. as gay and sprightly as she did ad not eB Sidi, Mr. Sandford’s mission to Bogota Fi Wher (yore. | thie fall, aud the market will close without ao over stock, Domestics, bie Dales... 110 $405. | and in some .jinew 4 dp BD day, of Lanicgian, Mg. to obtain a renewal of the lease was, as is known, | Segars, cabeer 6 5 use OR. Lead Ot aees | topplicg at eon ane uze! ti ben ie let nae — " 4 complete failure, and there is very little prospect | Semecaroot,bis 14 1031805 8,060 Beef, WOIB. eae ee tue Cotton Manufacturers? Agaooiation, which Wee Rationality of the Fair—Sugar snd Su- TELEGRAF ATC. @t present of another negotiator meeting with A : na ues -~ Shp 04, 926. io they eo eee Ages ae veo gar Mills—Car Brake—Psizes for Horses Cucwxan, Sept-21,1860. | more success. The New Granadians are deter- | IR goods:.. 84 ‘85 114 ast | pietation) tnformation Fegardiog the ainotub wad aud Cattle—Ingemious Bank Sate, dc. Tho attendance at the fuir yesterday was note ME | mined to have the road; if any government did | Saves..., 12,000 9,014 4 $26 | Bands ‘ot ‘Sauutactorers he Buaxert Hours, Cxxcursan, Sept 13,1800. | agon the previos days, owing 10 rain. The PriBCIP4l | rrant g renewal ite successor would probably ré- Seay be 1a hin = 724 | rious other walters epoirisining a) tne erase ‘Toe eighth annual exhibition of she United States Agri- | feature yesterday was the exhibition of steam fire en- adiate it. We have devoted some this | Mf. tob., Ibe.13,509 110 124 133 | We bs that, if the onjects of the agsociation were cultural Society is now being held at thie city. Com- | pines the first jum for which was awarded tothe | P' wynee Grass seed .bgs 652 961 13,000 42 202 | properly carried out, they would elicit mi alaable in- Rot rcetere re unis i de. bry there ile Hatsetiad Carseat subject, because Panama has always ocenpicd & Copper, oka... 52 . 1s ‘504 63 i) | panne, RE wo ot of it. mencing ¥ iladelphia, eka: a by were | 200 inst. The citizens of Cinciauati have contributed ® | an inch nozzle 266 feet 6 inches. Tho first premiam | Mgher rank than the ordinary railway stocks; and a Bn = “2% | ahough stocks were comparetively light mien seamen suMicient gum of money, and hare Gited up for the pur- | for sowing machines was awarded to Wheeler & Wilson; | 4/80 because a large number of people, not only | Tea cloth, ce. 61 6,300 meee #10 TWHal eeeeesreenoBA6,661 | Ported ah 8360. for heavy goodn: light sheerings were pose spacious grounds, embracing some fifty or sixty | there were fourteen machines exhibited. In consequence | bere, but in England, are holders of the stock ag | Homey, tos... 78 8420 Total........... + 998,548, Ahan Sinisa ain | nei ny ieee om ad aboctings and eres, at the place called ‘Tho Trotting Park,” six or seven | of the unfavorable weather yesterday, the fair is con- | #n investment, If, as the facts seem to indicate, 100 85,008 "Cooper, Pi gr Cordials, cs... 186 $485 Starch, bxs... 200 $335 | were steady, but in lees request for shipment to China, mites from the city, on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day- | tinued to-day. The trotting stallion match comes off this | the income of the road is going to be seriously re- 406 24/180 a. 040 te Fucking. bales 150 498 | owing to @ reported declige in prices at Shanghae; fair city, day. ing Sp /180 Ashen, 1m 2 119 Oakum, bales. 100 _ 252 | shipments, however, wore being made to South Ameria ton Raitroad. The cars on this road will run extra _— morping; #ome fart horses have entered. duced, people who rely upon that income for asub- | Rosin poy “ we : * ae 1078 and to California, and Prices were upohanged. ‘Ootton flan every haif hour during the fair. The street ratiroads sistence should be warned in time. ; 88 994 Mahogany, ign 100 9,777 nels were steady, and sales light. Fancy cassimeres were : 345 jet, Sattinets were held at rates, with tee etty do not run $0 the fair gromnds, At Chiowgo, 0H | oA, oy Maen aca hee ccadros, arrived | ‘The Chemical Bank has declared the usual quar bhds 192 4.833 Druge.bas... 600 1/800 162 | fate salen. tm priate the dewend’ wna elely contoce to year, the Illinois Central Railroad Company rae ©x'F8 | 94 Hoston ‘20th inst, frcm the Gulf of Mexioo, vin Pease: | terly dividend of six per cent payable October 1. Mag RO 4 3% 2,816 | desirable new styles, The sales of heavy woollen ‘Wwaing, of ten and fifteen cars each, every fifteen minutes, | cola, The following ‘sre her officers:—Thoratoa A. Jou P . ‘Tob. mf, 108.18,240 1,851 Guts, cke. 6 160 1,140 | shawis have been large throughout the season, and at : ki 5 D. Miner, | The Chicago Press of Wednesday reports:— tons 69 = 688. Hor’, bo'spks 9 = 110 3,364 | prices which have brought them into suocessful oompe- ut Shen tants Cae" eoell Hed Saale t6 OAT Oe NES | Te cer aah de mesa Tae eID |::: Be sremtaee and, aabtimenoeer orerene clothes. 7 840 Coder, lgs...1,802 9,000 | Tce, 2 167 52 {ition with foreign supplies. Gonalderable lots of the wished to go. The city railways, however, extended | io), Dc i ter; James F. Harriton, Passed. Ansistant | the past week, com! 500 8,286 Sai | Soltis, bbie: 100 830 | latter have been gold by audtion. Flannels were in good their tracta:to the fair grounds, puton agroat many xtra | Surgeon: J. N. Miller, Master; Win ©. Whittle, Midanip | 1809, were as follows: Togiey bole 100 3 detwand, and at full prices. Im foreign goods the busi- ears, ran all the time and colned money. The fare to tho | man; Samuel N, Hutchineon, Commander's Clork; Henry pm lg I ———- peas has been in the main good, but Dricoa haye fluctu- C. Jordan, Paymaster’s Joseph Swift, Gunner; D. 42 $500 + 260 ++ $43,306 ated to some extent, especially continental dress and fair and Deck was only twenty couls by either route. | © i s105 ‘gaiimaker; Wan,’ Buoker, Acting Hoatawaln; 240 1,918 | fancy articles, which have been freely offered at auction. Bere it is Atty cents. Jobn Tyler, Acting Carpenter, The officers and crew are 95 23 bxs. 100 $536 | New etyles of sitke meet with good sules. Plain ribbons, I doubt whether there will | all well.” 100 234 | Bread, se 6 417 | With round edges, suitable for the Western trade, were From present appearances, 2 606 | Wi ve 281 | 1p good a While most other descriptions were dal. be as large an attendance at this fair ag at the one iast P| 1 ee = Lead pipe, cke 2 291 Po ype nee — fancy gooda were ri) comes ¥ ” agon... Or vy, fe season for German weollens is ty over, year. _ The hotels here have made preparsiions 10 socom. | WINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 400 759 Hopesbalee. 3,897 | Droge, bas. ter Flour, Sole” 496 3.139 | With afair demand remaining from the city aud. wear by? modate an immense multitude, but the maltitude has not Atapeannernnapmnnes 200 8,314 Misccllaneous, TL | Butter, Ibs..4,745 1,806 Hardw'e, pkgs 26 "gag Wade. The auction kales this week have been come yet. There are some six bundred at the Burnett Fainay, Sept. 21—6 P. M. 100 ‘660 ——— | Bogar, bbie. ‘rv:+ 810 1,830 | SBd in Bome cases several considerable lots ‘Bouse, and they have beds for four hundred inore. Bat The money market is decidedly easier. Some of bg seeeeeeee eres $39,005 Candies, bas. gee 180 | ceaeee were Put up, (aed re biddiog was uasatisfactory, the other hotels are not near full; and the trains to the | the brokers are borrowing at 6 per cent, and the Pork, bbls. 3300 798 sime parcels sold down to cos’ or lower, others. fair grounds, of three cars each, every half hour, though | supply at that rate is larger than has been the case fall, are never crowded, for some time. Atseven more money is offering ‘The fair itself, however, of this year is much more ne | then can be employed. Atthe discount brokers’ ‘tional in ite character than the one of 1869. It will bo vemembered that at Chiongo there was no cotton, sugar, there is but little change in rates, but the tendency vice, tobatoo, oF fruite from the South, and very fow arti. is toward increased ease. If, as is expected, the ri y Were withdrawn or passed. Silke of less t importa. Banee niga tat bf 20 Wine o#,,.... 70 118 Effecta, os, * 4 HA | fo er] styles told at low rates, while A moderate cata Raw.sitk, be. 2. 1,000.) Gisseng, che. 31 3,145 Goa t0an.o+. 61 2,080 | Lees Sronghe tae eee ee aad of mime resent pate 4 ; ae S, be 2,0 mt cons, — __4 | tracted little attention, an’ failed te bring eatixfactory Molasses 098 he $100,408 | ay The special sale of the week was a large cata- Moes, bales. So 2la tee vi ared ue of Baxon woven drets goods, imported by O. F. y | Sand, 0 ’ DRY GOODS TRADE. | die Moat ae ra eats, by Meme pry eles from the New England States, while there were such | 9¢Xt European steamers bring advices of an easier pga The following is a comparative statement of the imports | were satisfactory, and in some cases a tlight advance was ‘Ubings as photographs by Chicago artists in abundance, | Money market in London, our market will probably Rete 1 y2 | Of foreign dry goods at New York for this week and since | ones Over current private gales. But few lots wero At tbis fair al) this wil) be different. Entries have al- | sympathize, and the rate of interest fall to 6 per Lard, 5 January 1:— | ready been made of cotton and rice from Georgia, Ala- | cent as the maximum. The receipts for dutiea | Pr@ m0 ee aes ae For the Week. 1868, 1859. 1800. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ama sad Mississippi; sugar from Louisiana, tobacco, | continue fair; to-day they were $159,000—the total | and« berses and mules from Kentucky, sheep and wool from receipts at the Sub-Treasury being $213,628; the | Tus far the company ‘Texas and Georgia, cattle from Maryland, Virginia, Ill!- | payments $262,940, and the balance this evening | some delay doce occur pote and Texas, fruit from Michigan and Indiana, wheat $5,472,068, Jocal business of the road, and corn from Mlinois, hogs, wine, grapes and flour from There has been but a light business done in | of the Cale, Heer eas ee Toms eet W: Day» Mary foreign exchange for the Mlinois and City of Wash- abatement. pen egies erp rgernd pargencelsteniy ington, which sail to-morrow for Europe. The | The stockholders of the New Haven and Hart- Entered at the port...$1,751,079 1,864,649 1,809 305 Frupay, Sept. 21—6 P. M. Thrown on pertet-.. L104 645 1,888,443 1,981,676 | sores roe market wae steady and prices unchanged, Entered at the port..$46,473,436 91,827,505 88,429,327 with small salce of pots at $6 25, and of pearls at $5 56. Thrown on market... 53,891.672 91,940,280 83,989,005 | Baeaperurys —Flour—The market was without chango By the above table it will be scen that the value of dry | of moment, but exhibited more steadiness, with more in- goods entered at this port the past week was very nearly | quiry from the trade, The sales footed up abont 20,000 equal to what it was last yoar,and theamount thrown pbis., closing within tbe following range of prices : upon the market was in excess of that of last year, and NDON, Tobacco, bhds 165 $26 725 6,282 $510 a 525 ’ ford Railroad held their annual meeting at Hartford | O¥*. Hops, bales.. 233 ; 3 ae Cincinnati. ‘These few. of the | asking rates are 109 for sterling bills, and 5.133 Rosin, bbls... 222 1.240 | both largely exceeded both amounts for the same period | so 6% articles toes Taauend in A walk aly ag by (and | for francs; but some very choice bills have | 0% Wednésday. The directors reported the follow- oo 48.604 O.cke, in 1868, The aggregates sinco the Ist of January last pe c= pa a Secured be on ge mag these in- been sold a8 low as 109} and 6.15. The ing as the total income of the road for the year they eal 8472 have reached within $8,301 268 of the amount of entries | oa 580 8 615 The wheat and corn from Illinois grew on the line | market looks as thongh its back had ending August 31, 1860 Gum Copaljes. 24 { for the same time lest year, and within $8,000,296 foe A Degen pg res o% hy eee ne ntral, Reload. _ Some stalks of the | heen broken. ‘The steamers te-morrow will proba- | From cs 320,883 mia paeaoadmame ae eee * $308,030 | of the amount throws upon the market, There only | Cools exirs faiily and ba 750 8 8% Sig:maabing’ laa ete Mergnlets dertion Sa be | bly take half a million in gold, agaiust which 41,040 8 | Staves ......4,000 $280 Olicake,ths 621,002 $ pair nae oe ward yo bey ea the Lays | 3 80 30 highly useful on plantations. | The wool from Georgia is | nearly $200,000 have been received within the past | total 7o8! 94.878 Flour, Bbla.2,117 a oe Oe y ged es of $00 a 900 from the Cashmere goats, and is of remarkable length y fo rah htt haga abt Radi 964 this ratio with those of last year, we may expéct 0 | This at $6 60 n $7 £0 foreatras Souintrn four wee ‘and finences. It will be a difficult task for the Jadges to | day or two from the South. ee sak sipiiee of reach, if not exceed the wants of the trade. ‘Tne amount | without , while demand was good, with Sea margland. Do TvelmArtsoof thecattlefrom Tlinols | ‘Tho stock market continues extremely active, | Be raed, ipclading the purchase of now cars imported last year was the largest ever before made ia Peng he a al ee oat etree of prices. Ryo r ani corn m were quiet the history of the country; and as large as the southern the power hall. The | very firm, with an active demand at the recent ad- demand “a, based upon Tan crops kg cotton and good | St ue it aah ae eee = that of eae is 80 by an engine of extraordinary | | Some of the Western Ginied Whe Miler: gas. Prices, they were in excess of the wants of tho country, | while receipts were moderate, “Males bere and for parcel size and beautiful fn pha with the mage sain wes J + earnings. Wheat, bushels. J 16,005 $22,502 cet suomte were slaughtered last spriag at Aus: | toarrive reached about 129,000 bushels, at $1 50 for lt at the Nile Works in this city. ra Mg i tao ie of others are dull and rather lower. Erie and Cen- ‘The gross income of the road exceeds that of lastyearthe | " 7@**, Dushels..................4 0.0.5 ! tion, south bampd gt bebe oo Lote dhe ogres choice white Michigan, $132 $1 42 for’ fair to prime wheels and rollers nS gis Sy a8 emootnly pd yore tral are mach wanted—the former touched 373, pon abet cheecaed Tel be trate The ome no ‘to pure : tbe . white Obio and Indiana, $1 27 9 $1 and freight working | Wheat, bushols........0....4+-sseee++002,500 $3,450 | no condition to purchase as many goods as she did last h Jeesly as clockwork, and yot give one aa ideaof the tre. | closing 36] bid, against 36 at the close yesterday. | expenses of the company, while showing @ considerable n year, which political excitement also may help to pro- | Mis#ourl, $1 903s for soft white Sout : BS st interest yesterday was the im- | but prices vary. The New York shares continue | Interest paid on bonds, ff in operation’ tn LONDONDERRY. ; Towa amber spring. $122% 4 resiatlees force of the ine. Thirt A increase ‘Recoasary from i x vent’ her doing. Under these circums! we do Shea acres of sigue cane have been cut and wi be ground ia i Ai eng me —— a i “oie ipauvciecianaetans nasa, hero | Flour, bbls... 900 $6025 Wheat, bush 6,488 —— not think se oop we the —s a terrae eater end in Steady demand, but closed this mill, to give the spectators an 8 yesterday. The Central earnings for September | 4 new freight depot, 260 feet long and 90 foo’ im width, | Total... oc... ..eccceecseecsesevecceeecens 17,238 ts made last year and in fo largo aa it ought to | with lees buoyancy. The sales footed up about 60 000 Site cuvohg wba aati | A estincted at $950,00; In October the teight | mic ballin Sew Hoven, apa 40” son SE BS Rem gree nc Ze ect | Steyn aaa ar a ge andzback in $1 600. agent expects the road will take in a million of dol- | road for the yenr is 644,976, anincroams eee tase aan at $2,054 Wine, box... 1 thong. Of tho goods entered’ for csosamption 67 3¢¢. for Western mixed, and choles do. at O8¢ ; choice 1408 see, $10 Abother really noteworthy object is a nowly invented | Jas, Hudson River and Harlem were firm. Read- | 48,208; and the mauagemont of the roed neods no further | Piet bairwobls 26 - 700 Staven......70,920 6.255 | week, woollen fabrics amounted to S125 008 e potton deny | 101, ia store, at 6c., and at Ne ee it car brake, Ps $ x Sh: * * Rye was steady, with small sales Barley . comment than the statement in the report that more than ells, boxes. 1 50 —— | $151,663; silk do, $153,808; flax do,, $171,843; miscel b, over other brakes. Indeed, he says that | ing advanced }, and was strong at the advance. | Sits mille of perple hove beng eerie more than | Total. seeeveeseneens sess eeeeees+$8)199 | lancous, $187,162” Total, $1,742,209, ‘The atinexed tablea | WAS frm, with rales of 6,200 bushels at 8c fhe good four it ud tgp | et | rowed State, and Canada West at 90c., sl! ly injured. hia first brake was invented some years ago. This brake, a 3 better. The South- from, BRITISH NORTH AMBRICAN COLONIES. give the classification of the entered, warchoused, | Oats were hoay: lower, with saies of featern at 37c, & model of which is now on exhibition here, is so con: | 7° wok wu cand £35,000 on the two | ., be directore also recommend that the dividends here. | Flour, bbls. "8416 B86 “Wobae bare To $1,090. | withdrawn ant thrown upon the markets r oe, end Sul arses eso Structed that the engineer alone, by poly palling a le- | ern ve increase: fh on after be made quarterly instead of semi-annually. Corn meal. 561 =—-1,931 Coffee, bags.. 25 622 | Iurortations oy Dry Goovs at Tas Port or New York ‘Corres =e sales embraced 4,200 bags of Rioat 13%c , Yer, and without leaving his post, can instantly stop a | first weeks of September. The company have | — The following d.reotors wero thea electod:—Cornelias | Pork. 895 19,282 Candles, bxs.. 25 102 FOR TUB Wax Exninc Skvrmwnne 21, 1860. 870 do. at 14X6., ex ship, ‘@ resale of 300 bags at Sinn of any Bamber of cars: The pressure of the brakes | 64 to furnish the weekly traffic to the press, | Yasderbilt, Heary Colt, New York; Charles ¥F Pond, Ja- bot 808 4 = 185 Entered for Consumpion. | 150. is eq on every wheel, and this pressure oa each | Ce y Press. | ting Catlin,” Haritord; 0. W. Chapia, ; Ezra C. 54 400 Php. Value. Corton.—The sales embraced about 1,600 bales. Quota- wheel is tremendous. This afternoon the bears attacked guaranteed, and | Reed, N ven; James 8. Brooks, 5; 4. @. Be | Al . 60 56 tions for most kinds were more or jess irregular, aud we A great many of the horses and cattle that have been it gave way about } cent. Some other | 474, Enfield; Samuel H. Parsons, Middletown. 4 + 2,965 533 Omit quotations for the preseut. There was more abip- entered have not arrived yet. The fluest horse now on the ga y per . ‘The amount of coal transported over the Dela- Tobaceo,bhd. 8 1,158 ping fur Europe, chiefly confined to Gulf cottons—the en- — Ld ayy oy ‘The jadges began to award | Western shares were lower. Rock Island was Ram, bbi 30 686 ements for Liverpoal having reached near 2,000 bales. jams for and catie to-day, The first $e sharply assailed by the bears, and | Ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for | Hops, baks.. 3 123 ut. —To Liverpool about 40,000 bushels of wheat cf $100 for heavy draft stallions, was awarded | Very 7 6 . the week ending Saturday, September 15, was as | leatber,sides 67i = 2 917 were engaged, in bulk and bags, ai 12442. a 184 —[That the Duke of Bourbon, « bay, six years old, / the price declined from 79{ at the close » Rept . ‘Yarn, bales.. 8 350 taken yesterday in bags, was 20,000 bushels, and not owned by Higgias & Bradlord, of Kentucky. The Duke yesterday to 78} at the close to-day; Galena fell off follows:— Tea, Pies. 22 08.600 200,000,” ag printed.|—1,100 bbis. of flour at 3. Tid. bad two competitors, one of which, Triumph, of Ohio, ’ Week. Year. Manufd iron. 32 8,335 & 28. 93., with some cheese and tallow at old rates, aad took the second prize of $40. Triumph is a black | j per cent, but Toledo was steady, and Illinois Cen- Toms. Tons. Mantels,cs... 6 82 436 | about 2.600 bales of outton, at 7-824. for com , and stallion, of ‘splendid action, with a coat that shlaes like | 114) closed {better than yesterday. There is no 8,427.11 4 8.280 | at 144. for uncompressed. Included in this amount were Satin, abd a neck clothed with thunder. one was 7,002.18 04 6,000 200 bales to fill up at bbis. of gurprised that he did not take the first iam. The | particular cause for these fluctuations; they are pabemantend flour were ep; taken Brat prize of $100 for stallions for all work was taken by | produced altogether by street operations. The de- 25,430.00 to load with na spirita Kentucky. Prize Alderney | mand for State stocks was rather better to-day; ar: — aris Vurpentine at ts. 4. . oo ~i 3 Dalia was taken by tbe Dai award ot T. H. McHeary, | Migsouri’s advanced }. Bonds are Aapercadiben + 8977.12 | TS ae bevy ie bomen, om pet ge gg ce tye te by Mr’ Mcdinry. ‘Toe'aro pris of 866 for hoary aran | The market closed mieady at the following quota- me 102 $10,40b were laken, and not at 1 els of accidentally in- mares was takea by Cadmus, seven years old, owned by tions:—Virginia 6 cent, 91 a $; Missouri | | Total...... + 19,448.07 po) 20048 at los , 1,000 boxes choose at 81s. 61., 2,000 boxes B A. Batterfiold, of Onto. ~— 3 Ld earnings = extract at 308. and 160 packages 3. See tek cde teatiitile that really deserves | 6 per cent, 79j aj; Canton Company, 21}a22;| The of the La Cr 2 Sem oualy wine Ghee an tee ‘8 Thc. for new eee eee ae nak aes Samtzcisteianne? Cumivertaud Ocal Company preferred, 14 « 16, B qualities. Sua on The aro eae oon the cuter walls and the | Pacific Mail Steamship Company, 00 a 3; New York x. Rcaabe inereneed Srmnesnon the part of bolders ia ie hed with « pecaliar substan, ‘which be Contral Railroad, 88» {; Erie Railroad, 36 37; — feat week. The demand” coatinves goed"'st" oft pmm HK. B, grasa, ant alwaye 1s: i, e840 {; Harlem Railroad, ed ol denen he ie the As coe sa To recep coatinve light abd be stock mains dry. Bat the lock is the point. Across the ems 4, “ The official return of the Central Railroad of sans outer door extends a heavy of nen, onak into tho 1938}; do. preferred, 49) # }; Reading Railroad, x auth arenes of te 9te, Se Docent hes taptote oi 48] 9}; Michigan Cantral Railroad, 70} a 3; Mich- e. 8 do. om ae er ks ee being nines igan Southern and Nerthern Indians Railroad, 22; & @ double doos made of steel : | #28; do. guaranteed, 48} a 4; Panama Railroad, a ie Seton fr fy sot gael i, ‘hatoed by 125 & 126; Tilinois Centeal Railroad, 87} « 4; Galena it we the Ly amed | ang Chicago Railroad, 784 a}; Cleveland and To- i : geore daing, coened, we seo © thing viper , | ledo Railroad, 47% a 48; Chicago and Rock Island | #2000 > a oe am hy rca eS of & million different combinations, which can Railroad, 18 a 3. 80000 4 14 200 d etlock me \ Hy be opened by te one who closed thea. No railroad stock on the Stock Exchange has | 16080 Misourt ¢ i of 30 te Guba imascovate at tas Brayerr Hovss, Coraxxani, Sept. 17, 1860. stood so uniformly high in public estimation as Pa- | 4000 N Y Cent ” 50 Te gy gee oy pn fg @reat Improwmenis—The Mackinery at Work—The Fine | nama. Ever since the road was completed the ion ee heen ie = Rosin was stesdy, white salts were 10 Arts ata Discount—No en wa tg Flow- | public has believed in it, and has bought it at high 5000 Br RE dihengve S46 bt — eee ‘ ‘, Sapneeapee improvement in every depart. ae ine At omar seciootes and | joo br RRe'vtbre2 G4 200 Noutteg now memseb ou O00 G00 iu, wor ae meat of the Far win the lst tno days. Toonamber | TOU? ine road belie these favorable impresions. | Sa Hea RS ite: 19 tn ‘s | Si od co ite St fee Bes, ° b wi of » Ine! ef perwoes in attendance has steadily increased every day. | S00 <0 TO ite er cent per annum for some iaooe Mich 83d mba oB Be ae NN eaten —— Cowotry vena $0 8, roared 04 80 80, To-day there are probably 10,000 parsons present and | years, besides accumulating a handsome surplus | 000 Hun JKR be 14 60 tT ha ee ee ~ ee oe So ye oe Satarday there were about as many. Today, however, ° i th 9000 1. RAW letmbe 75%; 20 125 ~~ 165 14,396 : Dotter ania were In good de- for the first time, contribations have been made to the | and png Boban bog aetyrie mer) i, | 29 LkkWambawk 47° 100 B ‘2 Ie as ieee ¢" heeee ‘omological Floral departments. eepoct e neu 7 a... eee te “+ Pome, eet ‘ a oo eee ahah eth Goanann eadalingtantehde 1000 Lack &W Let m 9254 900 “ 60 800 140 | $62, 1 4“ Twas cteeay, ith tales of about pth he tan rer ere eg coiadioin den ahem Seas. 4 rif nf 800, um pr a Ke a Tie with ome ib above Fair, The trains of cars on the Cincinnati, Hamilton dividend amount, there- America. 2336 pha ree for ea. ie Dayton Railroad, of nine or ton care in each train, are | after they should divide twenty per cent per an- Siete ues ix oe rs] wb nee a Brlered ot boxes, mostly within the range of run every twenty minutes, and are stways full, and to- | nom, They made no secret of their intention, and | 100 Canton Co....... my 10 aay 30 336 815 $22,002 13 $3935 sale held to day drow « good and epi arte evsing wry mech crowéat. The pyres tthe | the stock accordingly roe 40 20 and 30 por cent | NY OmrAh did BH 9 | ieetaag = oie = 8 Cae Lg apt gi 9 Snir cams Om tet, tam evenen nated of tomy Pre Bt, eleee malian Bnew eh we)? + 4 Be oa ost hee ain 8.286 2 148 ful piece, ety tne howe al Planked, and to made of easy ascent, is covered with a ie gach Pre siitaitee Mane thoes ie is @. ® 109 BS ou. me ‘oma $90,99 © Blankets..., 13 2.890 inabout the folowing rage — - —_—- 7 loose, fine gravel. Oa cach side are boothe and stands Sad hee in col. | “10 Peam Goal a 12x | Ale bbls... 25 178 180 00 ae O Sagat ‘one woes bie, wakol and for the sale of lager bier, and tente for the ever-present | Pesce, people were busily engaged 800 Erie RR... a +] ie House. . 1 300 0 638 by “pide sbows,” in which are exhibited the fat baby, the | lecting bark, cochineal, hides, &., &¢., to be trans- ee of. a oe Ws . Ff “ee we Flax— a ‘ciin market was oleate, with enles of 36,000 calf with five legs, the one-eyed maz, the learned pig, | ported over the Panams railroad; a bargain had | 0 0. fo Uew & Toi el be se* 138 “oo 7 ae Se eee we eseaty tie. the dancing dogs and other wonders. been concladed with an agent of the New Granadi- | j9 do. Bx 1700 IO 43 6gut Hf —— Embroide’s, 8 $1,967 Dales Havana at p. t.; 66 bales Running the guantiet of the votubitity of the proprie- | an government for an extension of the lease; | 63 do. od a 8 Lot eee 140 bales Cubs at p. t., and 274 onsen tors of these shows, we enter the euclosure, and cast our | the California business was very large in- | 159 4o.. rr Fd es a ‘an Ratered for consumption— im eyes over the tent covered plain—'‘A mighty mase, but | deed. All this changed so soon afterwards 4 =. 4 = Ss edoouaponaissuavereessonseseescoes pater @ ee a4 Bot without « plas.” Commencing our tour of inapection | that, when the last six per cent dividend | % {9 33 308 804 | @tarp's, bole 60 8008 Staves .....42,900 $8,238 Db. otk. e08 by & visit to the Power Hall, we dad it now completely | ¥ 44’ ais the directors did not even care b = 80 pon ma Do. tax . 96 filled with machines of the most multifarious character, to allude to the subject of the proposed increase; > 8 Lyd Total. $4,290 ai “ son grit alle, posing mile, fan tile, corn ana | 804 now the prospect in that they will not be able | tae $e. ° 3 | conten, ca bs oe teen mete ae ether kinds of ma- | to pay even six or five per cent on next dividend | “55 pea River a 6 OX Saves ae oe Fondtroen eed , Ser the | @ rate which will astonish the public, as it has | 1% = 99 aX ae P| sapere wo fet of Cane rita G'ont hw ot . A © do ry ; ‘ rollers ; ‘87 Obl a ™ 1 — Pa sea e Riess ees oe “i ia thing Wolled int shallow pas operation mf 100 mag | Bee ie does not attract much attention. On the ead do. 19% 185 + 9% | Pp. . 0 108 wun... 2 M2 64 west of the Power Hall are three or four small porta>ie 20 do... WX 100 uw | cmt 100 | a8e ee 167 steam cash one attached to mocnien, $1¢ Harlem | is 8 ns Butter, ibe... 800 309 Dr Sat, pigs. 358 49 3 Seat be actoweaget Unc this department of the ti = & “® Pie te ed ati 8 i far superior to has ab Onicago iat year. | There is also @ : io 8 do. pet Fad tah bie 1818 Copper, so Tague Sa wes a tae, | Magma sina iia “TS | gem ge ee image | Set. a am d * y le Pere Riche lon! e's machine for sulting and‘‘sbocking” | ‘The eathnate of the earnings from August to De- | 3228 a 4 ‘ae to" i ee Corp, which seems to work well. ww iam ful, and | COtber this year is et the rate of $125,288 per oe wi | Rie, 8 “1M Laalbere role 6 “118 September mates is itech than Toren Fare, Pe month, which was the average monthly receipt for $0" soo ant ae 4 1,250 ‘Ges sos The Grain Trade of Chicago. evidence of skill and taste arc meagre indeed. There is table shows a de- eo 88% 100 | Berée., Om. s ‘tot 166 11804 » Sept. 19 | the last four months. The above = Domestionoe. 64 3.284 Cornm: 25 ome set of chamber furniture, some refrigerators from | do. .. 88% 100 . 18K | Dime tn. 112 6008 Lard | oat 480 31.618 at and New York, some china and some splendid | crease of gross earnings for the nine months equal | 95 4p, ex 00 fit | Bion «Oh iamp 6 420 “4 3.288 e — wait From Clnconal tad en Bt icaeer im. | to $527,143, or nearly thirty-three per cent. foe Set Ba. .2 3 MY | mot 4 i 1 0 Q am! = ee] Pholey thas departmeat ia sot bat ought tobe, The | How, under these circumstances, the com- wo 8 do. 87 100 ms Roomyescs.; 3 1m fenepgeeds: 1 ite u = east ono stt im wajoining, ‘failure. | pany can continne to make the sual pay- 90 Bs uy 100 Te | Tet gui. 108 TR Fireerk bee as -. iene | ara eo TE Pe defenh awa se by | ments to the sinking fund and divide the usual pro- | | 6 Brie RR. a i tac | Forgetoomen. (261 Guana, eg Season Cinetanatt Seco cored a" wotice | ats, it ix not easy to perceive, ‘The causes of Harlem RR Ie 3 Sig | Rel bees..” 4g ae s mw 4 Aa 1000 = sent org Fcctisss There iss goot as. | the decline in the busines of the road doe... A018 308 2% | Tam 8 He Bomar ic MB vai of what | seeps iene, fer vay teed core, bot tor oats, foere rs | are obvious. ‘They are; ratly,the war la.New s, To 200 Toye | Breen 06 4466. Chee theta 138 een of Sure oe "compare an fo. Detior than are'eee evehr day; tae Nop York markets, | Granada, which has now fairly broken out, and | 100 Reat'g i Ss BX | tae 2 8 a pre ee | ctmnat! 60 bit BRAZIL. Present | 1 like the war in Mexico, which has lasted for thirty a . } 210 "Toe Moral bapartmet ur a 4 tow agg ge y Son checked a Te | Perce ee. @ 05.40 "bak tom remap | | Thad 200 eaee ra Bia ma suil,*4 | business aud stopped the gathering of bark, cochi- bio ay 100 1B Bove shite. a vit 0 7 may fours | boabele ng Be Meee peeraei | Coney andcatnerstyotwiehtheresddepets | ert, Pare Roz uark emeveyterte| Scie ug ry he y fwangst & Barry, of saad bere! Ce Secondly, the dectine in ° Westen wane Some Core, Dorel 6508 or wet'ts tit), are | vosheln, receipe collection, but there are several for its freighting business, Mi 1, 6.094 193 submerged in 1 of trait To in tis, departrent by the pemenger travel to California te quite serious Vee Oneness Ses tego eae ry 4 4 | moat 0 be taced st “3 Janvery made, rapes ‘pum. O00 | Tem, pies, 7 : Ubjo will carry off the palm. of, lows to the road. The best emigrants to California 4,090 bush a 4 tiny be cartion Woo fae ie fed in qcalty Det meagre in amount.” the Gren | ate now crossing the Piains, and avoiding the dan- 24 Bronk On ee a 199 | i : 24.110.028 exhibitor is J. &. Mower, ‘inmati, who shows eleven on one the ‘Tobaceo, oe a ‘7 50 establishments, A pret auker, . 2,189,458 yb gers of the isthmus. These drawbac = / $28 Domestics, co. 11 oe ww 159 | done with dietributing houses Jo Chiro. Sheed |ote eevee, or co Milwaskes 414, end - ‘miums were announced ry More serious as there are only fifteen years ol " OE = Pry 406, #8 | St Lonle, From the intter city conriderad'e 9 na titice ¢ ur times as much erain puaberes iar eS sremlon «4 the Panama Railroad lease; in 1875 the H~ ee A ie have taken their departure for Kansas, Pike's Peak, | thie year, up to this time, we have received more ibaa be} is ' . Domestic cotton goods have Gone well five times as = Fashion, who is now twenty three years old, but looking | road reverts to the New Granadian g0- jebreaie, Be, .

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