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| Religious Intelligence. CITY CHURCHES TO-DAY. Ip St. Ann’s church, Eighteenth strect, near Fifth ave- nue, Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, rector, services to-day as usual; with the voice at half past ten A. M. and half past Deven P. M.,and in the sign language at half past three P.M. Rev. F. ©. Ewer, rector of Grace church, San Francisco, will preach morning and evening. In Bt. Timothy’s church, Fifty-fourth street, weat of Bighth avenue, the Rev. Dr. Muhienberg will preach at balf-past seven o'clock. The Roy. 8, A. Corey will preach in the Murray Hill Baptist church, Thirty. street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, at half-past ten o'clock A. M.,and at balf Past seven P.M. Subject in the evening, ‘Absalom, the Progressive Young Man.’ In Brooklyn Tabernacle, on Fulton avenue, near Hoyt Street, preaching by the pastor, Rev. William Alvin Bart- Lett, Services will commence at half-past ten o'clock A. M., and at half-past seven P. M. ‘The New Jerusalem churth (Swedenborgian), will hold Public worship at the National ‘Musical aa eipel 765, Broadway, at balf past teu A. M. The Right Rev. spe Smith, Lord Bishop of Victoria, will preach this morning, at half-past ten o'clock, at St. George's church (Rev. Dr. Tyng’e), The Rey. Henry Blanchard, pastor, will preach in the burch of the Restoration, corner of Monroe place and (lark street, Brooklyn, this morning and evening. Ser- ‘Fices at balf-past ten and half past seven o'clock. Mr. Heary Bellinger, from Sharon, Schoharie county ‘New York, will preach in New York on Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, October 2 and 8, in the room southeast corner of Broadway and Twentieth street; also on Sunday at Piermont, Rev. William P. Corbit wili preach his first sermon Bince his arrival home from Europe, this day, September BO, at balf-past ten o'clock A. M. and half-past seven P. M. Jn the York street Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, The church has undergone extensive alterations, An addi- ion has been made in the number of pews, thus making @ccommodations for quite an additional number of visit- rs; and the building internally has been thoroughly re- movated. The friends of Mr. C. and the public generally pre invited to attend. ‘The Protestant Episcopal Mission church, Clinton Hall, Astor place, in charge of the Rey. Robert G. Dickson, will hold Divine service at balf-past ten o'clock A. M. nd balf-past eeven P. M. Is Retribution or Reconciliation the Fad of God's Government ?—This question will be considered at the Twentieth street Universalist church, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, this afternoon, by Rev. E. G. Brooks, pastor, Services at balf-past three o'clock. Sermon in Zhe morning by the pastor, on the “Vital Importance of ‘an Acquaintance with the Bible.’’ Im the Christian chapel, West Seventeenth street, im- mediately west of Sixth avenue, Dr. 8. E. Shepard will preach at balf-past ten A. M. and half past seven P. SM. Im the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Wavorley place, the Rey. E. T. Remington will preach Rhisevening. Services at balf-past ten, half-past three, and half-past seven o'clock. Mr, Frothingham will preach at the} hall} northeast worner of Broadway and Thirty second street, this morn- ‘ing and evening, at the usual hours, Subject for the morn- ing, “The Responsibilities of the Liberal Believer;” for Bhe evening, ‘The Spiritual World.”” The new building erected by the congregation of ‘Emmanuel church, corner of President and Smith streets, Bouth Brooklyn, will be opened with appropriate services at halfpast ten o’clock A.M. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. W. R. Pickman, of tho diocess of Missouri. The evening service wil be at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Sermon by the Rev. Morgan Dix, assistant rector of Trinity chureb, N. ¥. “Fallen Angels.” In the Bleecker street Universalist ®hurcb, corner of Downing street, services at balf-past fen A.M. and half-past seven P.M. In the evening he above subject will be considered by the Rev. Moses Balleu. Eglise Evangelique Francaise, au coin des rues Grand et Orosby. Monsieur le Paster Vivaz (de Lausanne), pré- chera dans cette église demain (Dimauche), et tous les Dimanche suivants, 10 heures du matin, et A 734 heurs da soir. Inthe French Evangelical church, at the corner of Taonenls) wil presen a0 Sail peat tes 6 CnGk A. mas mt half past seven P. M. INVITATIONS. Rov. Mr. Tustin, of Washington city, has received = fall to. church in Miesissipp!. ‘The Rev. N.C. Burt, of Balt! has the call ett eas Foahatacon canoe te tosooan jonati, and in BB few weeks will take charge of the congregation. . Dr. has accepted the Bey, Dr ert, of lr .. INSTALLATIONS. ae peyton care Ta'cnge cn the Sieh inst, Rey. Wm. J. Zimmer, late rector of 8t. Jobn’s churob, Duty Point, Va, died ot Williamsburg, Va., on the 1718 “HRT iy 23? i H if of F i si Friday of this week), bes\des more whe heave been invited by friends and is i ly three relatives, Ae nen Teligions movement is eee advancing — Canadians inbabiting the northern sec- = n ‘Masy o{ them in Caicago bare renoanced emt are about to erect @ small houte Abemerives NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1860. bad preaching people, aud that large numbers bad been converted every meeting. It was aso announced that he ig to ;7reach im Londo every day during the ensuing autumm and winter, if bia health aod atrength d. Lh may be observed that Mr. Weaver appears thirty Ove years of age. He is below the middie oigds bis and thin, but seems tw possess much puyeical power. Rey. Baptist Noel, who waa, we believe, the cause of coming to London, relates that be was a noted pugilist in Staffordshire on): - years ago, and that he was kaown bd the uame of “Undaunted Dick,” because he was aever aten. WHAT THE SOUTHERN AID SOCIETY (8 DOING, The Corresponding Secretary of the Southern Aid So- ciety, ina letter appealing for funds to carry om the operations of the society, says — By the contribution of # few huzdred dollars we have enabled two Presbyterian churches in Delaware to extri- cate themseives from most serious embarrasamente. Ip Virginia and Maryland we ald not les thaa thirty churches, several of which ere Episcopal, all of whose ministers are faithful and excellent men, aa are all the others, and give much attention to the religious instrue- colored people withia the tion of the slaves and free epberes of their labor, We ald seweral churches {a the Carolinas, Geocaing Kea- tucky and Tenneesee, ten or tweive in Mississippi, more in Missourt. ‘kapsas, a pastor, to whose church we have rea- dered some aid, in giving an account of a preaching tour which be made in the season of vacation, or absence, which his church allows him, says in a resent letter. “In five successive Sabbaths I have recently beld four ea- crameata! meetings, performing all the myself, some Continuing three or four days. I found people of all classes, characters, grades and denominations, ready and desirovs to hear. 1 trust that much good was done. And pow I am about to set out in another direction, to spend the Sabbaths that remain of my furlough, whieb expires on the Ist of September.” In Texas we have aided several churches, among them ‘8 Gew one in the valley of the Nueces, forty ive miles from Corpua Christi One of the missionaries {n New Orleans, whom we have sided, devotes all his time and exercises to visiting the sick iu the hospitals, the accused aad the convicts in prison, as well aa the poor from house tohouse. His monthly reports are literally filed with facta and inci. dents of @ most interesting pature. Our society is doing 4 good work, and is antagonistic to po organization, whether ecciesiastical or voluntary. We oice in the good done by others, and shall be content if can dono more than help in this good cause in one y. It furnishes @ channel by which many in the Northern States that have oo otter may convince our Southern brothren of tho — interest which they take in them and in the great and peculiar work which the Saviour has called taem to perform. It forms not only such a channel, but serves as a precious boad of union ia theee times of political excitement. We receive contiou- ally most cheering words from frienda North and Soutn. “Love, and not bate,” say+ oue whose name and fame are now coextensive with the civilized worid, ia transmit his dovation, ‘is the Gospel weapon for all i Sony th he South pecay wen crating are ai wi * Ly ‘4 made the t at which all the siavebolaer, who is Pharisaic and infidel abolitionism of Ecrope and America alms ite bitier ebafts. News from Havana. ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WEST—MARKET IN+ TELLIGENCE, ETC, The steamship Star of the West, G. W. Brown command: ing, from New Orleans, via Havana, left New Orleans ‘September 21, arrived at Havana 24th, and left ame day for New York, arriving at Sandy Hook at eleven o'clock on Friday night. The health of Havana waa excellent for the season. The sugar market continued dull at 63; « 8% for No. 12 D.S.; there wag little doing tn muscovados, the stock being nearly exhausted. The stock of clayed eu- gars at Havana and Matanzas, 160,000 boxes, 30,000 leas than same date last year, Exporta for week end! tember 23, 13,867 boxes since Let January, 755,792 —4 10,302 bbds., of which, 220,000 boxes aud 9,768 bhds. weat to the United States. Molassee—Muscovado snd cla) very scarce. Of clayed there were 3,000 hhds, in nooe in Have- ag ot y, owing to dullness of merket ait continued arrivals. Rates for Gaited, Salon Northera porte lt box. A cbarter of 1.700 boxes, for Fal- mouth orders, was takea at £3; also, brig Young ae en ven Fela nae 96 per bhd. rc New York, Philadelphia and Boston, sixty aK: NB MCV. NEW Veleans, sixty days, 6 per cent do. ‘Pie Star of the Weat brings a full cargo. OCR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, Sept. 22, 1960. Mutineers to be Sent Home—The Expedition o Vera Crus— Markets, dc. The cases of mutineers, of the several vemsels reported this morning by the steamship Matanzas, bave been con- cluded, and the parties are to be seut to the United States for trial, if it cam be safely done, by the vessels to which they belong. but the captains of the three vessels seem to think that their safety will be endangered by this course, ‘and refuse to take them, even with irons, on board. This 4 g the property sball ably conclude to Cited States T have to confirm we more the Spanish goverament at Madrid Our business is dull. No action No. 12 at 844 riais, holders deman: change on ion to + 16M to 15 York, 51; to § do.; New 506 Health good as ever. Brooklyn City News. Camp Brave ro Deart—On Friday evening, as « Preity little child, about four years of age, the daughter of James Carman, was playing with matches in the upper part of ~ yy ~y4 her. dangerous th! 3 Bled, and Gre exieazea to ber cit Tu poe be e Fy f By @8ge1 working on sewer in Secoad piace, at about two o'clock yesterday aflernoon, the earth caved io, burying the laborers engaged on the work. Fortunately assist. ‘ance was at hand to extricate them before were suf. focated. These accidents are becoming too fre. quent. It ts to be hoped that greater care will be taken to prevent them. Sawsracs.—The sewerage of Brooklyn is progreasing to the comfort of the citizens. Pipes are being iaid slong many of the principal streets, some of which are ina chaotic state, from the qaantity of earth thrown on the below Aa will oy ) s somewhat . In never been known to bave ‘ many excevat connected with tubstastial improvemente—gas, sewers, water—as at 3, they are Army Intelligence. Col. Dixon 8. Mites, Second infantry, now stationed at Jefferson Barracks, is ordered to proceed to Fort Kearney, K. T., with the regimental staff and band of bis regiment, and establish bis headquarters: aoe post. hea been ated by the War Department to Brevet Colonel Ga fy @econd dragoons a'se an extension of leave for four months has been granted by the same authority to Aeistant Surgeon P. G. 8 Ten Metical Depart. Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS. New Onteaws awn Havana of the Weat— tio, T Mirates 1 ® Siar Capt aR Lanter, ah Navy: 8 Bdel finrind Seuckes, Mrs Maawieh-asd oibers in steerage. DEPARTURES. Joba ‘iS ee . * Md vt two nope, &. " alck, Phils ide Tecrnge—Fetal, 11d, $628 708 In apeete. ss: Yorkiown—@ liven, GW ical Prime and fy Mint Phone Sw 1 ENS" Sar atnces AcDA. hers. devee, Baltimor enon fod Thin Borroun, Singleton, ri . ¥ P Goodson, DG ‘Cortiand, RM Alien and ett, Mire Kenith, kgs GiAilin, Moy Barmony, Joba Bush, lacy aod be at ist Meet ebiid, D Bicuard, Mrs vad, ‘else! J Wi 43, 3, 37, 64, 61 23, +77, 8, 22, 66 Cire: lars sent free of’ ebar ‘eddreesing WS Rs Massaee, pene Drawings of KR. France’s Delaware Bossex Coowry, Crass 283, Surrexare 29, 1990. 60, %, 41, 2, 67, 16, 73, 19, 32, 31, 47, 29, Guanp — OLAS Burr. 29, 1860. Tt, 5, al, 46, 08, 4, 22, 11, 69, 66, 23,°39° Circulars sent {ree of charge by R. FRANCK, Delaware. Forss oF or AR ae under the name of FRANCE, BROAD- BE! ©O., ta day Aiasol ‘The Dela and Ken- sucky Lotteries bereatier drawn by Cat cry (5 Wusixaror, Delaware, Sept. 8, 1398, Late Importations, dec. We are now in receipt of our large tmportations in the g COATIN TNO conear FUBNISEING GOODS, to be found im the French, EVLIN, HUDSON & CO., 233, 259 and 260 Broadway, Corner of Warren street. Shirts—Shirts—Six for $5; Sade from the best Amoskeag and Wameuua Muauus Depot 106 Chatham Steet, corner of Peart What Did they Cost? Only $12 for the Suit! at GEO. A. © tmoth Clothing Warehouse, Nos. 290 ac 292 Bo! wery. Brooklyn Photographs —Mimtature, Ca- ETAMSON: Maiabilosed 1331, Shirts, Shirts—Six for $%.—Made from the best Amoskeag and Wamsutta musics, Depot 106 Chat ham street, corner of Pearl. To Find the most Fashtomable Hats of the seaaon, call on WHITE, 216 Broadway, opposite Bt. Paul's rss Notice —The Eureka Sewing Machines Can now be purchased, And pai! for in WEEKLY OR MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, Ouice, 493 Broadway. Clubs supplied. Agens wanted. One of Our Best Dressed Citizens having {ist retnrmed from Paria bringing with him a hat of the very est Paris style, made by one of the moat feshionab! tera of ‘the owne Roath ubllcs oa the vats" ingest novelty pul . very hovelt in ‘Has. JOHN W. GENIN, No. 613 Broadway. Steinway & Sons’ and square Pianos are now are warranted (or five years. Warerooms Overstruang Grand dered the best manufactured; 82 and 64 Walker The Household teenporn ‘i the world, fold everywhere. Weekly, at three cents, for variet; ead Music, stands une jualled io Alfred Mumroe & Co. are Now Prepared (namic thawanteof those wre ete fall and "4 Clothiag for boys of all from three — mrt UNTER & CO.’S Mam: | Grover & Baker's Celebrated on nog 4 Bewing Machines. the bert in te sewing. Broadway, New York, and 18 Futon siree!, BFookiyu, Say trying and cy operation tn ‘diderent places and, after f\ years’ trial have no faa fo Uad.—v- Ht Hammong, Beaator of Souh A_ Card.—The Splenase, New Lunch Pf ae = ‘open on Tuesday, October 3, at Barnum's Museum Opens the Week with ‘the great Sea Lion, Albinos, ‘Joseph and his Brethres,’ &0., Beautifal Complex tom —Laird’s Liquid Sete fs equal for Desai, ) Principal depot THY aa 429 Brindway. oo] me tn ners. Teiail, and whe Bye privately applet. 6 Astor House, peeneneany en bottles @ Waker street, Beware of a counterfeit. ‘sideboard and parlor Safes. jeg pa Soraer of College piace. hovilnr ia. PataicK: “A Clear Somugtexton! is Desired by all latce, Use PHALON'S ‘Baow White Orieatal Cream.” “Ladiss’ Beautifier:” Phalon & Son's “fmow Whie Orieutal Oream.” Sold by ail druggies. “ Beantifal “Reow White Oriental Cream. iom."* Phalon’s Price 0 sents par bottle. w “ Marrted. 90, vy Meer mTe—AvENG —On Saturday, September W. c. Frekive, Mr. Cuantas Ware to Mise Susxtia ' ~ only child of Mrs. Martha Avena, both of Brook- ya city, 3 , 9 monthe and 15 days. relatives and friends of the fami y are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 197 Doffield street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) aftes. Boon, past two o'clock. Canmart Satord orning, September 2?, Miss Many Canaan, oged Fi The friends of the family aro invited wo attend the funeral, from the residence of her bro-oer-in law, E.G, a ; ‘bers, | hare ree of Woods, 51 Carroli street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) after- nega, OS wo ole. Gat.—On Saturday, September 29, Marina Daovaur, the beloved ought, tn th 20th yeas of her wife of Robert Dr t, tn the Her funeral wil take place at her late residence, No. seat Sct” Haat ous as tt one lavited to attend without furtber notice.” ‘ kins —On Friday, September 38, Franc Dvacow, aged 64 years. Bis friends are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 6 Monroe street, this day (Sunday). Donn.—On Friday, September 28, Micuam: Duny, aged he reiati id friends ives an’ of the family, algo the friends of P. H. Waters, are respectfully farited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 687 Fourth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Frasci —On urday, September 29, Hewnnrra Lovism, youngest child of’Richard and Matilda French, aged 4 years, 1 month and two days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully ries % emes the Lopes from the geo of her nts, No, 2 Gramercy park, on Mond: noon, wo o'clock, without notles. Jie Fox —At Westchester, on Friday evening, September 28, Hanna Cranina, wile of George Heary Fox, aged 31 years. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family, and of ber fa- ther, David Austin, are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, from her late residence in Westchester, without further notice. Carriages will be in attendance at Wil- liams Bridge on the arrival of the eleven o’clock Harlem ng train from New York, to convey persons to the 01 ranger on of oor alta, dara son of mewtan ‘The iriends and acquaintanees, and thore of his uncles, Dominick, Edward and Richard Follis, are r tfully in- vited to altend the funeral, this (Sutday) acternoon, at two o'clock, from his late }, orner of Church and at meee, South Brooklyn, from thence to Calvary metery. Gairvay.—On Fri even! September 28, Ronmar Fuxar Gxuray, Pikes STie thle Jacob Griffen, aged 19 years. The friends of the family, algo those of his late employ- ers, Messrs, Grovis, Nhor' & Taylor, are respectful invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at the residence of his mother, No. O17 one o'clock, from East Tenth street. Colonel T: ed 69 years, 1} months pong a ; native of ‘the city of New York, and for the last forty years, and up to the time of his decease, be held the position of master cooper of the Brookiya Navy Yard, respected for his strict attention to duty and ‘the faithful discharge of the trust confided to him. His friends and acquaintances, the members of the Veteran Corps of the war 2812, aud the Magoulc fra- becig are respectfully invited to attend ti from his late residence, 118 Sands street, Brook!ya, (Sunday) afternoon, at’ two o'clock. His remains will be conveyed to Greenwood for interment. New Oricaas and St. Jobas, New Brunswick papers are requested to copy. lvpk —Io this city, on Saturday, September 29, Jasms E. Hivpg, Jr., in the Obth year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friands of the family aro invited to attend bis funeral from the residence of bis brother, No. 4 Fifth street, Brookiya, E. D.,om Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, without er invitation. Mraz —On Thursday evening, September 27, after & severe illness, Catusuina, wife of Joba Miller, ia the 28th year of ber ~ The friends of family are respectfully invited to Attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half one o'clock, from the residence of ber mother, Foley, No. 40 Sheriff street. Her remains will be taken Viierex On Fridey evening, September 23, Bs NBER. evening, ZA mi the oaly daughter of Peter aud Bridget Master, aged 4 years and 15 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of her mother-in-law, Mra, Butler, are respectfully re- quested to attend her funeral without further invitation, froni the residence of her parents, No. 143 East Forty- rst street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock pre- cisely. None.—At Ticonderoga, N. Y.,0n Saturday, September 15, Mra. L. Looms Mors, wife of Johu B. More, of this oy aged 40 years. ipers of the Christian connection please copy. M’Avusny.—On Saturday evening, Sep sion of the brain, Axws M’ WAviney, aged 25 years, a uative o! managh, fre! ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Mc ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 171 Clinton street, ‘Her remains will be taken to Calvary cemetery for ia- Semmes Thursday, September 27, LawRexce Nor. Bis, aged 42 years, The friends and relatives of the family, also those of his brothers, Thomas and Joba, attend the funeral, this precisely, from his late residence, 116 Clinton place, @™ O'HARA , on Friday geen a gta 23, Many O'Hara, a ive of Coolaney, county of Sligo, Ire- land, tn the Sth year of her age. Her relatives and friends are requested, without fur- \, are invited to ther notice, to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’elock, from 100 Worth street. eptember 98, Repos thafemily are respectfully afternoon, tend his {uneral, from the Pear! ati four o'clock. Laow Rorwmrrond.—On Thureday, Sept 27, Jamas 0, His friends seit ale bce tet ip i ta rr , : vited ty attend the funeral, from Bis ate East Fifty fourth street, near avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further tavi Srxvews.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, ber 27, Cusnum Basar, infant son of Barlow and Ste’ Lafayette avenue, this (Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Gekarcoe Potty Gaeemnes Wh, Femerk ten Sock » county of Kilkenny, His remains wil! be inter- ber 23, at Centreville, uk Scuwantz, nic Mulee, Foneral this (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Srosm —in thie city on Tuesday, September 18, Jct A., wife of Captain William W. Stone, ia the 604 year of ber California papers please copy. Twomrsox —On Friday, September 23, Miss Mant Jawn Taomreos, ee EES ae eae, CON, in the 25th year of ber age. The relatives and friende of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this (Suaday) afternoon, at one o'clock , from the residence of her father, 105 Crosby street. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for in- terment Vax Drew —On Saturday, Soptember 20, Gronox W. Pi Vaw Dvxe, gon of Cornelius B. Van Dyke, in the 7th year of bis age. “Buffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” The friends of the famity are respectfully invited to at tend the funerai,on Monday morning, st ten o'clock, from 131 Fast Twentieth street, Waren —On Saturday, September 29, Warren Warca The relatives and frien¢s of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, this 7) afternoon, at ope o'clock, from the resldence, Second aven between Fortleth and Forty first streets, Waaat.—On Friday, ber 28, of consumption, Jomru R. Wuauey, in the Slat year of bis age. The relatives and friends, and also the members sad €x members of Putnam Hose Company, No Si, are re apectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rea\- dence, No. 60 Pitt street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at aif past one o'cinek Califorvia papers please copy. ee ened FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Barcanar, Sept. 206 P. M. The steamships Kangaroo and Bremen sailed for Furope to-day, the former with $117,092, the latter | with $522,788, in specie on freight; making the total shipment of the day $639,880, against $930,673 ship- ped on the same dag last year. A large portion of to-day's shipment was silver. Exchange closed quite dull, though without any change in rates. Money was rather more active; the inquiry among the brokers was lively at seven per cent. Stocks continne to eghibit an irregular move~ ment. At the opening the whole market was rather tame; at the close of the board things were steadier; between the boards fresh concessions were made by sellers; in the afternoon prices were about steady, and the market c! unsettled. Less business waa done to-day tha erday of raed 2 ) otartonn, ab Owe o'clock at rewaing will ih Ife gras of ihe funeral. ; xi aa September 28, are oe invited “ A reet, Elizabeth, this (Sunday) afernovun, at ‘balf- sa, emer 3, (mae ¢ ne eae at ars by invited See te emates to givens Ro foneral from $7 en street, day. day before. Erie continues the most active specu- lative stock on the list. It fluctuated this morning between 41 and 414, sold in the afternoon at 41j, and closed 414 bid, against 414 bid at the close yesterday. Central was rather stronger at first, but fell back afterward; it sold at 90j cash between the boards, and closed 90} bid, against 90f yesterday. The Western shares were gene- rally lower. A vigorous attempt is being made to depress Rock Island and Galena, apparently by parties who have sold out and desire to replace their interest. The absence of the friends of some Weotern stocks, and the apathy of others, impart strength to the operators for a decline. The busi- ness in bonds this morning was light, and also in State stocks. At the close to-day the following were the quotations:—Virginia 6’s, 92] a 92; Mis- souri 6's, 79§ a j; Canton Company, 22 a j; Cum- berland Coal preferred, 14 a }; Pacific Mail Steam- ship, 82 a 83; New York Central, 90} a }; Erie, 41a 4 Hudson River, 62] a §; Harlem, 22} a 4; do. preferred, 53 a 4; Reading, 48} a 4; Michigan Central, 704 9 }; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 23 a 4; de. guaranteed, 494 250; Panama, 125 a 126; Illinois Central, 864 @ j; Galena and | Chicago, 774 @ Cleveland and ,Toledo, 474 a j: | Chicago and Rock Island, 77} a 78. Our Philadelphia correspondent writes as fol- lows:— A little later than thie time last year Mr. Robert McCal- mont, the jondon banker, who holds several millions in my bere 2 and }, Came over to this city, where he remained till after the company’selection, when the old President was succeeded by a Seyor it is to got tercats worthy entirely new to the business, and whose pol! all be can for the road, without reference to the int of the road’s customers. In other words, he construes his duty to be the care of the interests of his English constituents, rather than of the miners in Schuylkill county and the sbippers in this city. Aod Delog ‘avery aged man, ond of strong prejudices, the ie that the will. have to continue to pay bish rates aad en- Joy small profits, The fact is the goverament of the Read- ing Railroad is not easy to understand, for in this city it has about three heada—a President, a Vice Presideat and & non-official, but salaried, consulting President. At Reading, fifty miles off, are ids great shops and the head- uarters of its ‘tion department, ite chief perintendent having his ofice at that point. The com- pany thus has two seats of goverument, and no single recognized, ¢fficient, official head. And hereiu is s source of future dificulty, Meantime it ie not known whether Mr. McCalmont will visit this country egain the coming winter or not, After be turned out the President, who was his own $ last winter, ® perscnal misunderstanding ensued between the Englith millienaire and the leading fvancier in this community, the latter of whom inten- tionally insulted Mr. MoCalmont im writing. The Roading Railroad bas a a aad resources, but — its policy seems to defy intel geet comprehension. very Aeafl too, it becomes er 1 and the next link to be e1 led upon it is the Fast Pennsylvania road, to which, under the influences at Read! a, ee ae pon Valley Branch is made secondary and tributary. Un- til, therefore, the English owners of tho Hast Pennsylva- pia Ralirosd prevail upon tae Reading Railroad a tion to m ‘the Fast Peansylvania Railroad into ir own work, it will be carod for as at praseat. The following was the business at the Sub-Trea- surer’s office to-day: Total receipts. —Customa Pepmenta 216,241 63 6,228,452 36 The National Bank has declared a dividend of $4 per cent, payable on 10th October. ++ $167,724 33 189 964 00 Stock Exchange. Saturday, Sept. 29, 1860. 100 shs Read’g RR.860 43 | 28 Metropol! 400 Cumb Coal pref.. 14 80 Pac M88 C0...B5 $3 wegesueeedeeSeeeS8¥eue 385 83 SSSssas23 a BR . iF oe 2. 100% 1000 Mich Sow fbs.. 811 2000 Flar 24 m bs .. aaa & SSassessessane Office * the Assistant Treaearer of the mited States, New York. and Dislnri-ments. $5,679,039 33 $2,921,118 98 091,221 87 8,612,399 65 Geptember £9, 1860—Balance............ 068,000 68 By balance, Cr, disbure’g ac'ta.$2 081,751 53 Receipts during the mouth... 1,676.074 89 4,287,828 37 To PRYMENES.. 66. .cer cece eee seen eens vee eWEj623,722 73 Balance,..... seeeee $2,694,108 54 By balance, Cr. $54 967 60 To payments. 6,812 20 BAIANCE. «666 ee ees eevee eres sevees 948066 30 Py receipts for customs, September, 1960... 63,006,964 03 bo, do, do. 1800... 2,804.456 65 Increase in September, 1960...... 6.66... O20LATO 28 By balance, Cr , bullion and expense account for Assay Otiibe.. ‘ Cotn recetved dering Fine bars do, 988,508 8T ody om fine bart 096 70 Dtiiaseicvvssce vse cnctucceutenices: GEE coin io hand in Assistant reasurer’s Ofies..... - CA, TAT 882 62 | Do. do. in Assay Office... 132,836 20 ————_—- 4 990,688 72 By Fine bare in Assay Ofiee... 114.225 06 Unparted bulllon a0, =... 580,080 45 473,003 61 coe §=100,800 87 ! Statement of Bi at the United Brates Asea: Omce ot New York for the ty EK ber 8, 1960. 500 Foreign bullion. a 41 000 U. States bullies, (contained in gold). 5,000 United States bullios, (Lake Saperior) 1.500 United States bullion, (Washoe). 4,009 Total ott fm Payadic tn bars. . Ty coins Gold Bars Stamped ven ; 30.000 Travemiiced to United States mint, Pailadelphia, for Cr uage...., 73,900 & CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarcnpay, Sept. 29-3 P. My Cons was firmer: aaies of 60 bushels were made O8e. « 68 3<c. for Western tog “s Peps S—The market was heavy, and declined about - Per bbl. Superfine State sold at $5 200 96 25, ena extra do. at $5 45 a $5 65, Southern was steady for Western and extra brands, while common brands were easier. VoRs was unchanged: the saics embraced about bbls. at $19 80.8 $19 37 for new mess, and Sida suis for new 8 WHEAT Was Wy and easier for sprit ies, while 4 ng 108, 308 oad white were unchanged: sales about 150,009 Waraxey, 7 i ow Sales of 409 a 500 bbia. were mace at Bee —_—_—_—_—_—_—_————_—_—_————— MISCELLANEOUS. AT ea ENESDELUS soNG— WED: CAaDe— Sblisnment in the city. id cls = i” —_——_—<$——_ T KVESDELL'S—WEPDING CARDS, NOTES AND A’ those celebrated (: rt sone s Cards can be had ouly, 03 Broadway, WORD TO THE WUR.—WHEN THE DA\ A bottest, and the sun threateas Naren a dath eae hd agus, We careful Saas be pen phan: Gop Meas eft p= Sentive of allcsuch allmeuts by hideous tse of ¢ French panacea, the Ditters of M ry These bitters, the fame of which te Buropean. now come the household remedy in all our m ‘ann — ‘ente fe ©, wholesale and retal!, by the ageot, 5. BTEIN- are for ¥¥1,) AaBaU aires a5. Ni et, New York, and by all respectable T THE FIne 19 AND 12 ANN STREET—BOOTS ANI Bhoes slightly ale, Ate MD Anat by water, for sale cheap, at JONMB’ A WHeees & WILson SEWING MACHINE, ‘Will meet every want of the family, a dressmaker, a sale maker, & gaiter Otier, a vest maker or a tailor, and i the omigr sackine mects li (be demands of the public, Send for ® SATIN TIE FOR WEDDING CARDS, UNEQUALLED A ry mn} ea , CARDS, UNEQUALLED _— EVERDELL'S, 302 Broadway, T \GIMBREDBS’, 683 BROADWAY—JUS diced, the Gray H. Handmade Oar. St (NTBO T GIMBREDES’—WEDDING CARDS AND ENVis- lopes, im approved styles, aad the best variety of Now Yaper. LARGE STOCK OF WINTER MUFFLERS A ©. W. VAN BUREN’, 156 and 165 Fulton treet, MERICAN AND FORFIGN MERCHANT: end strangers are invited to examine the on! this count INDIA BILES, SATIN, PI Ar $e hin enslons hada Chins See pecese Rea a di « FOUNTAINS INDIA STOR, 633 Broadway. RONCHITIS. BRONCHITIS.—This sure forerunner of consumption ean ber getanlly relieved and permanaatiy cured Iy the uae of De. J R. Brarrory's Ouive Tar axo Th ” POWDER. ‘The Olive Tar allays pala and heals sorenes and in! 4 Suiphuz Powders coaverta the waste or worm Boa the bl into gases, which are ejected frome ly by the pores, \umtead of being deposited aa rucecat. ‘The testimonials of many prominent and well knowa perso ent {ree by rand LADIES are ina hiet, which will be fo ‘any address. "Olive Tar 90 cons. boitie, Pow packages {42 Broadway, and all arvaxioe % vt 1D COUNTERS SITS, 8 ‘ ‘The most pleasant eordial of its bint. ‘The moat veluabie tonie and fx all cases of cons: Brass oF ne plaints connected with the stomach or the nervous since more than thirty years acknow! tobe BY FAR, BY FAR, BY FAR, Rar Uberal ‘discount D the trade b at L. PUNKS. Jr , 93 root street, New York. R, QUERCUS LA CURRANT WINE, iment Set So ~ Oy ey oe ‘and dauuing 2 Parker & Mower, 18 Beckman. sireet,. wholesale Sold by Jobn 8. Pierce, grocer, 635 Broadway, and by ail ra- apectsble grocers. %. ROBANS’ BHEUMATIC OURB—-THE GRaae remedy, gives quick 0. ARMERS. PLANTERS AND DEALERS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ac., Ul Bind a large assortment at No, 64 Vesey eirest, Bow IANS FANS‘! F say aA DREN ‘The Iargest and most ep! pn ADF YS C. ALLER’S, 415 Broadway, 0a Geet below Canal street, (formerly 11 Wall aireet Pues AND AGUE —THIs TRYING al Sinease, which Sues te releatieas graap ca the body of Sad rendering bim physically and tusntally worieun, gua be Fs ing. him physically and mentaly wee tented and driven from the body by tba tae of Deed. HOSTME- TRIS renowned Bitters. The great success (has met Ge ro ©. W. VAN BUR! OWE’S BOALES, lowe'n Railroad Track Beales. sae a, Castle Oona! Scales. Howe's Whee! arrow Howe's Dorm: ted ive entire eatisfeetion. oF taken away without chares. ‘And see all sizes of Howe's Boles, (rom Pom C@ew Baiaoce to the 2) ton Railroad Track Scale. aU showa ow ove oor, oF wead for Cuculars to FRANK § BOWS, (2S road: A v. one bloc’ below the flows y ENTUCKY BOURBON WHIeKer. Aalt River Distillerica, emtavilshed le are the Sole Agents for the above nxted leog je rand of . \Deneee only, Orders for te to barrels ehou'd be directe i simply & P. Sutt's Salt River telieries, Keniacky, Orders (0 cage, Whiskey 49 ux Obemirie and Droggista, Moe. 181, 399, 611 wad 766 Broadway, OST PATENT MEDICINE? ARE NCMBUGs—B08 Dr. TOBIAS warre ote Lis Venetian Lisiment to do all rece for, or the money will be refa oy agenia, One will be fourd in every vill fn the Gea, PSL YL a. pe pain tasieatly, rice $0 ceuia and 80 cen per Lotus. Depo Oorlinas ew York. Bolt everywhere. N°R? TO SURACRIDERS. UE REW YORK COMMERCIAL LIST | for (0-4, See dons 5,000 cages with (he gQueral as wel as Gpe on ‘partuere a eck Orm, 4 now a PP kiownkon Where alm be ed by — ; a8, A “COMMERCLAL Lint rein ral Sify OF Loxvom.” cones 1 The comes of about 4) tras. places of boataere ward. ae. °F Tdon Jotot Rtock Bence, thelr pelt up capital, reserve fond, depeaila, Uabiities a" London Haokers, names of partners, stan + Londoo Discount Companies, paid oj it ae sal, Liebtlte Prinetpal Ootominl ant Foreign Joint Stock Baaks, paid ug ber | I. inhiiities. etanding &¢. Londom Ingurance Companies nature of bovne@e and qmouat pekl up reserve fusd. ineome, rast asd ered. 7. Partoership 0) i it\ong, takes {rom the London Var commenein Ts03—names of partuers, cceupation Gave of diepslution—o April #7, 1940 S List of Buspensions, commencing LM7—(rade, dave of ous pension, 1% kviraete from London the bankropteies es capes date of (amelie Ac Ratiat actor y evider wil be (arnished ca felinble charaeter of 1 a ae aboTe. in Jab weapons maton faveriey pisces, sens Tt GREATEAT IMPROVEME bey? —De. LEV ATT 8 Pi A = loeb yu PATENT FALAMABDER SAPEA QUIRK B RS marten lane TILDER'S PATBAT Perfectly FT A large amporunent for sale by AMAN Sara, F. Also, BURGLAR PROOF. STEARNS & MARVIN 435 Broadway, corne: of Worh sirees. New Yorw. TRR cINDe AT w* c teed bc 15 Pouloa street. 7 , Wes POR Tam Wise a we ae dh nas ib Poco ee $12 RATES FOITP~ ,). 6 ant 63 Pallon street 22... Z BEAVER SUtT ee ABe 66 val 63 Peiton streot $12 Sera! SOT EVANS: 96 and 8 Fulton street. $12 BEAVER SUTTER, «wf hat 6} Polion siren $12 sre HOTT cy ANS’, 86 and 69 F $12 BEAVER SUITE o< ANd, 66 set 68 Fulton street $12 BRAVER SUIT. awa’, 7H and 6) 7ulton eget $12 BRAVER BUITM yANs’, 08 ant 61 Fulton rock, $12 BRAVER BOIPR seg et nf SLQ BAPE Po ays on eet Falioa sreay, vette