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#2 Fin ANCIAL AND GCOMMERCIAt | str doggy ie din ein. ail aient ~Tgesae, ot 2, 1864. Saturday terminated another week of groat ex@iemeat fm the gold market and on (ue Stock ftachange, scompanied Dy extreme aepression \n mercamtile aifairs and # decline Of curreney prices for produce, general merchandise and ‘nearly every description & property, in sympathy with ‘the conttpued fail of tbe gu premium. Toe lowering of quotations for predace war, however, pot nearly as strongly marked as for imported goods, owlog to the ef. forts of speculators bere and in the Wesiern cities to sus - tain them by boarding stocks in Chicago, Cincinuaty ana clsewbere, with a view to Keeping the astern mar- kets uoder a sbort supply till a(ter the close of paviga- tion, an by parchasing in Now York whenever the forced anies are tu excess of the demand from buyers. So far they have been successful, aud pork eold at the close of tast week for nearly four dollars and forty cents in gold more thaa it did i the latter part of August. But i¢ will be impossible, with the foreign market agaiost chem, for these combinations to carry their point much longer im defiance of the downward tendency of gold. The receipts of the ieadis articles of Produce at this port during the presont year have falien far short of those of the corresponding period of the two previous years, and this is attributable to Gpeoulation ; for the stocks stored at the West have been, as thoy still are, groatiy in excess of the usual quanti ties and the result of long accumulation So large are they that a very considerable portion must remain wnox- Bausted by the time navigation opens next year, @ad then the chances are that those who bave hoarded Shrough the winter wili suffer a logs beavior than their previous profit, It is probable that some of the produce dealors are buoyed up by the hope that the goid premium will rise again before thay are compelled to sell; but it is to be hoped that it may prove @ forio:m one. In illustration of our argument, and to show the fictitious values those men create for their own profit and at the expense of the peopie, we quote the following from a Chicago paper of Thursday ast: — A further advance in gold to-day created a strong de Gire amoug grain speculators to “go ww," and with their characteristic pertinacity they weutin, aud caused an fd movemeut in prices for all in, To be reckless matuer in whic! is carried t that wheat advanced el, and pere it wen No, Depring wer ae igh the wearket closed Fidiculous to pursue such tually mi BB bik a6 $1 quiet at $1 674 a $i 68 it course; every budy sees it is ay unbewltpy et of af fairs and putsa complete embargy ox shipments to the Beaboard, increasing the tihiness in tho mooey market Qvd disarrangiuy busidess yenorally. This produce speculation is becoming & nuisance and @n outrage, which leuders and others who sustain it ‘ought to practically frows dew Ya the meciing of Congress es should be con- Bidered for the consolidation of a number of these stocks ‘8 well as the funding of a | ortion of the currency, ‘We have cailed upon Mr. Lincoln aud Mr. Fesso take the initiatory in the latter y t; bet the: te Mutle likelihood of the administration adopting any such desirable course in view of the coming Presidential eiection. The first of October has passed; but we have henrd Dothing a8 yet of the monthly statement of the national dobt. Surely the government doee not tnteud Persist in the impolitic act of discontinuing Chose statements, Their suppression is likely to be far More injurious than their publication, woth to the pres- ent administration and the public credit, Secrecy is only the detence of the weak, and the people havea right to bo kept informed of the finances of the coun: The Bauk of Fogiand is roquired to publish a statement of tte @faire weekly; and when, daring {ts Jong suspension of @pecio payments, from 1797 to 1921, William Pitt attempted to interiere with this pubiication, the English people were so jealous of their rights in this importart matior that be, notwithstanding his great Popularity, was compelled to abandon the endeavor. Moreover, the policy of the Treasury Department has not been thus fur 60 masterly or free from evs: m as to lift it above doubt, or make people trast is with a Dilod confidence ia its ability and Integrity Indeed, Reeing that the reveres of lors bas been the case ull through the war, there is the stronger reasou for invist- ing poo a prompt and frequent periodical statement of the condition of the Treasury, to withhold which is an arbitrary proceeding calling for public condemnation. The financial sensation of to morrow will be the new foan which Mr. Fessenden has suddeniy placed on the market. Sealed offers will be received ut the Treasury for United States five-twenty bonds under the Four Hun- dred Million act of June 20, 1864, to the umount of forty millions, at six per cent interest in gold per annum, the ioterest payable semi-anuually, and the principal payable after Give or at the end Of twenty year ‘Thie will produce some striugency ia the mosey market, avd make diecouutors ctili more cautior y than they nave been for the last few weeks. 18 will also operate against speculations for a rise ‘on the Stock Fxebayge; for money hss been cas’; on cull loans of late only in conzequeyes of tho Jinm"ted demand. qt exes some intinewge in breaking Gown commer- Pua) speculation, sod it eomes at arether awkward mo pment, ia risw of thesAate of ie money market und the to eoeat absorption of gb TS51 loan. “Acded to thé soven-thirty ten-furty, it gives us ouce agein dhe privilege of gubecribing to three goverument Joanne sip"! nancourly. W stion the policy, but tho fac Zannos be iguored,and Wal! street will have to ‘Paks the best of it, Tha ameont asked for is not, how ever, too larpe tobe conventwaotly mauaged by the dealere fo goverpment securities We have be‘ore revered to (he confusion created ia the public mind by the number of goveroment evcnri ties on the market. each on all the others Doth in name and other vefeiturer, ‘This mattis | plicity of bonds, not o” pubic | ¥ togebteda goss (8 woree 6 to intend fog investors than Mr, Fessenten's polioy of runing roo bens simuiter ich was the ease while tue balance of the sixes of 1981 were being eubscribed for, aud will be 2 the ewe to-mor row. The confusion fe iereased by the techs: ities } of Wali atrect, which, 80 far as literal sense ts concerned, fail to co fp some cases, the remotest ides of tne dwplied gocurities, Wh aid & farmer frome Vermont —whieb acs by | arized—in goms other | | for instance, anxious the by, is itrel/ a teclmieniity 1 form of fevernment eecurity. think if be was recom mend to Duy “ta * He would natoraiy think | that be bud eno thei at Lome, and that some | one was preeuruing npon his extreme verdancy, watt! bis m @ war corre ! and be was informed that “tad | poles" were a cerinin este of toterest bearing Treasury | notes. : The abbreviations commer and more oF Jena characteristic of # by 00 itne means tend towards siinp exciusive fou market rary deport, der as many vets, three Gull 8 of United States wotes, bonds of April 16, 1842, and poai currency, is nineteen, of which the following is Ube ollicial Ceres ip- tion, and the interest on thirtean of whir't ls payable im gold and on the reasiujng six ia currency. Aen dar hot Priv a | Registered. June 2 1171) Do June 14 1.1874) De Tegmtered i *|Coupon. Feb. 8, is6t wo. 1, 1681) Do ’ 4 Kept. 1...\Coupoa Jan, 1 god \ Coupon. duly 1 Do...) ieguiner -" Do..,. aly t7and Ans! De Do res, 1861 (exeu'a Vouprs. Ang. 19 apd} Coupes Oct. 1, fasvnfik Money. One year from date} > $ One year 1,| from date! ane from date| i964 (comp | vert ble at, maturity ito & pe boots » Dba offset of tus oweriag prices of oteme reeds, bar. | ae cont imports, the currency, is seen tm The following statement years, will make this clearer :— ‘Total ent. at thie port... ‘The gold market opened under 197, Thursday the variations wore on ® panic at its commencement mercial paper, with increasing early part of the week, but on tl for three days bil Cevemnd & Loled hiowgo & hock Island Chiesgo & Northwester Cumberiaud Coat Central Coal anton (ony vel erie { erie pre Hudson itver ‘ino Nachigaa Ceutral. Jehagan South Bilwauxee & P, cu Chien... Nariposa Mining New York Contral Vor Blinicg.« ¢ Ratlroad oupon 6's of 1891 ive-tweaty coupon ive twenty registered. 110 10-40 6 per cent coupon 97 Cae yoar certinoa O4 October 73-10 not 112 good September 29 was $2,653,102, 1362. Entered for consumption $5,584,766 6,186,193 6, 892,712 4,147,448 asked (rom 103}, tv 100% for sixty jotion of Port during the month of September, = the last three ‘863. oT4 ‘1864, 1,593,893 4 @trong feeling of panic on Monday, and the price fluctuated betwoen 1¥2 and 187. ‘On Tuesday the panic subsided; bat the market showed litue strength, avd the quotations varied from 1923; to ‘The market was excited and iwregular ob Wednes- day, aud the price vacillated from 195 to 204. On from 202 to 197%. On Friday the downward tendency of the market was more apparent, and the fluctuations were betwoen 196% and 1914g. On Saturday there was mo change of feoling and the highest and lowest prices were 194 and 189—the latter Deing the closing quotatien. labored under extreme depression ali the week, bordering ‘The stock market has and closing at consider ably lower prices for railway and miscellaneous shares them bave bee current for the last year or more, Thi however, is a natural consequence of the very heavy de- cline fn gold, and the competition of goveral ties, a5 well as the general unsettloment of al! values there- by prodaced. But oven at thoir present greatly reduced | J Sw. prices, these securities compare very favorably in gold | 8 © nt ecu. _ depression and an irregular market, The rate for call loane during the week was seven per cent on good margine, and from nine to Sfteen for com- | ¥ ca close. Foreign exchange was somewhat active in the value with that of July last, but speculators for a rise | pa: The. a 2g) ad'30 was juiet, een cae x * As gempion 606 bbia. or SPHORS were Ww light d sales at i aged, at $1 Su, Talzow--saice 125, and city. Wiusary.—Recei) a O LT oe pntertal at pooriaiet id,and we te v oo ole vs nutmeg, eiighily asm 000 Ibs at Ibo. a Lh%e for couctry 1.029 bbis. Market dull aud droop pes, ing, sales 300 bbls, at $1 76 (or Stato and $1 TH a $l TT (or Western. Sg i UiISN PRISONERS tn CHARLESTOM. to Charl-ston, 8, ©, All letters zhould be addressed J. @. Foster, Hilton Head, South Carolina." Col F © Miller, 147th NY; Capt S C arthar, 67th Pa; Capt W C Beck, 624 Pa Capt A L Cady, 2ith NY ind bat, lom Prisoners or War Re- cently Hemoved from Savaane » Ga, @ Of Major General pt A M Benson, Ist DC cav, Capt W Durbrow, 40th NY; Capt J D Clyde, 76th NY, Capt O Kastmond, an CO, Capt W M Fiske, T5th N Y; Ay W Funk, 39th N Capt J M Gere, 1) {Cape Timpson, ‘apt FG Gilbert, 152d N AWR dete NYS M. Capt J A Hayden, nea E Hayes, 95th NY, Capt M © Hobert, 78 BP Book. igth N Y cav, tie! frre! cal NJ. Capt G igon, 12th NJ; apt A Meck. e6tu N py L i Paine, 12let NY 95uh'N ‘Capt BF Wright, 136th ffoo's Oata First Lieut Wm ‘Cahill, "ea First Liout’ Wm “cannot seo it.” The probabilities are ia favor of further 2 tol, let Conn cay; fin bens Wm Buchaouan, 76tu N letou, tA Job, Lith Pa 8 Littles, 4d N ‘empieion, 107th Pa on qq H Walpole, 122d N Firat Lieut 41 Barton, 49 434 NY; First Lieut) H 6th sv Y; First Liout HD Toth NY, ; Firat Tleut 1A ‘Campoel, 152d NY; Firat Teh Ind; First Lieut A. Cooper, 12th N First Lieut C H Osenelle biG First Lieut 3 0 Tim NY, First stout © H Cuter, Seapeoes, Senses pe N' Ys. Blest Ligue Peay es de Firat Lleut 1 kikins, Adjutart ft NY Piest. Love. ma dull, Bankers Foe aye rag pol egy © A Fagan, 11th ae 0. ; Firat Liont, GW Flesger, Lith Penn ree; 10074 8 110 | FiralQlt CE Gredio, ath Sich cw. ritst Lieut § ¥ Hage Joy, Maha: First Ligue J Hoititingor, Tih. Poon rea, The quotations for gold, government securities and railway and imigcellancous shares at the close of each of the last four weeks were as follows: }.Sent.24, Oct1 2025 158% ats es 1s 110 92 48 16 105 56 1074, % 100% ti 108" 107 ‘Lhe total value of the importations, otber than dry and specie, at this port during tho week ending The New York imports of dry goods for the week com- pare as foilows:— Tor the week 1862, Entored at the port. .§1,48.274 Tnrown on market, + 1,490-814 Yince Janvary 1. Entered st the port. $15.07 1687 Terown on market,. 49,861 995 The total imports at New York es follows with former returns:— Wek en rhe! ne 9. Dry goods Ceoera! mdse, Sept, 16, 30,842 1,011,607 2,082,682 Lids.eie 1343, 1,928,178 1864. 917,004 for the week compare Sept. 23. Sept. 30, O17 908 a OE £3, 0 Theational fank will px: of five per ceut. free of tax. + 10th of October, a ‘dividend The shoe and Leather Bank will pay, 10th of Octover, a dividend of four cent, The Bank of Yonkers will pay, 10th of October, a divi- dend of four per cent, free of tax, ‘Ihe New Haven County Bank will pay, 10th of October, 8 dividend of five per cent, free of tax. ‘The Oct@oer coupons of the Atlantic and Great Woetern Railroad Swill be paid at 12 Pive street. TO? earniogs of the St, Louls, BY. road during the second week of Septeraver amounted 219, against $83,282 (or ths same week in 1863— to 8 increase, $16,027 CITY COMMERCIAL RBPORT. Sarunvar, Oct. 1—6 P.M Market lower and do. mail ealos have been made at $11 a $11 50 far Asie: —Receipts, 29 bbis, Pressed. pots and $12 @ $12 50 for pearls. Baeavstures,—Keceipts, 18,616 and $75 bags corn meal, 02,183 busbels whost, 83,462 do. $43 di oats, ‘The vreadstutts raarkets wero cork, tnd all Mat to. the clos: cheaper than yesterdas jay, and prices were ip Fiour at the close could Soaipera, corm meal (here was votbiog domg Superfice Stave avd Western flour. xtra Stat Choice State. Commov to ‘éiumn Extra renod hooey Oh Western trade brards Extra St. Loul Omit Fancy aoa extra dd can. aud extra. ir. Faperhne.. Cru meal, punchsons yet the bu Ligbt, consiwtiog of 4,500" vbis. State and W aud eal!’ parcets Canadian, Alton and Terre Haute bbls. flour, 713 bbe favor of the buyer ut have ben bought 10c, wee unvenally stern, 250 We quoic,— $7 508 is } Oho: Capt | 8 | 1484 Ono; Firét Lieut WO Lolman, oth V6, First Liont Weis Lar-+ rabee, 7th Me Firat Lieut It HLymoa, Adj 147th NY, Firat Liewt D i Mustars, 20.N C; First Lieut WA Merry, 106th NY; Hirst Liont HW Michell, 14th NY; Virst Lieut OP Norris, 11th Obio; First Lieut WH Partriige, 67th NY; First Lieut Wo Pharris, doch Furst Liewt TJ Ray, 49th Gbio Viret Liewta, H Riley, Th Veen ros First Licat £1 Sobutter, 43d NY; Firaveiteut WSS 146i NY: First Liewt GN Winner, Adj ist Phi: Lieut # AL Weodrutt, Second Lient J pin, ath NY; Seo Liout Bi Dyer, Let Coun cavalry | Second Licut J} ergs second Lieut H Mk ad cay ton, 16th NY cavalry ie ad Liou lai Nd Lieut JD Fex, Teberves; Sock artitery; A ive. 8th tenn Calyitic, hoped fi You Madgett, D, 11 Noicu, 1, 2d De. Caps J A Paine, H, 2d tnd cavairy ae 3 Reena f, wall Cap Ssmith, ©, £34 Pa: © Capt DG Youn, z lacut HT Ansautz, 2d N J cavalry; Lieut FE Bel, C H Crawiord, Burnett, H, 4th ind cavair cavalry; Lieut C Cassiett, F M, Sth Ohio V eava let nd L arpe PY Vesion, pi Jas N Byrnwa, C, 2d Pa re Sta Mick 46 th Me. Cape Bist AC Ro Lieut K, 72 k, 18 a Jd Lieut h ary; Master's Capt joway, Aid de Capt WF Holmes, c Flot, 3 i, 6th Teon cavairy, Capi JK Land, Capl GW Mooro, eran, F, 4 19h Pa cavalry; Se reser fea: Secoud Liget Sf 1 cond Lieat B? Wilson, 5th U s Acting Master's Faye, Pel; Blate Lor Pa Capt B Dovaisy, Camp, Ala 4 Teun gavairy ewsome, B, Stat G Poyuoids, 4 Jaga AS Apr JB Bailey, 1 Pa; Lieat’ P Pa Lient C 116th Pa 0% ‘aidwell, i Fa resery es, Lient J W Davis, 4, 115th N ve Lay, I, 3d’ Iowa cavairy; Lieat J W Demi Nii. Lieut W D Diewoubacn, B, Douek, A, Tth Ind cavairy; Liewt © H Dra Lieut E’W_ Fontune, Va regerves Gove, KE, 34 Muss cavalry, Lieat ‘Ss Gvh Hick beavy arullery: Li Lieut TGritfio, Adjt, S5eh US. ind cavalry, LieutJ £ Gasuingy Lieut 3 W Hawkins, i ter, 1, 2d | ery avi es Dteut J W Johuse dCs ves; Lieut Lieut G W Kirkpatrick, 1 Justus, K ve Ten Knox, 1, 4th reserves; Lieut P B Lewis, F ony 8, fd Pa; Lieut ¢ Mlaotouarg, 1 2d Ml artiliery r sot A Miller, G, i seut Wi, Moore, D. i Muir, E, 15th ‘owa; Liou John ie Lieat H Lauchlin, G, Sad Lieut Joseph J Ogden, B, 3a Ohio Lieut € A frie, Ay 3d. Mic gay; Lieut G lcberts, F, 70h ta ¥ Rub, + A, Th Pm ros: 1 K, 2d 1, CH Siniman, G W Pratt, ut W Sandon, eut ke H A Snowwaite 7th Pa, Lieut J Stebbins, B, Lieut Cs Swarts, 4,24. N J cav; Lieet John Payior, F. 24 Pa res: Liout J) J Wallace, K, Teh ten ear; Lieut Ws Woitman. 1, 66ta ind; Lieut’ A “Zep B Newman, Moster, | SN; J B “1 Master's Mate, { 5 arti 2d Par Ind cavalry; eat © Tih lean cas ae y ‘paws Tit kon, Keen, pat J | aycock, $d Obie cavalry: Tud cavary 1th Bi AeutR alien, A. TURN ST eut W i brady, 1 Lieut S Browa, 1), dist ideut A meses 'Y; ident R Cooper, , dia; Lieut Jas © een. hy Int jieut JW Harris, #4, 2d , Tth Pa regerver ; Ligue A M Hun. asa artillery First G aut ist uy Mate US Simon ¥ Beal, i Capt ha lowa, Capt i, Geen, ‘Cast AG dic Capt t | oth D Capt LL ‘a cavairy; uate, C, zor Ti, Lieut GM M, ist Wis 1, 4th iad Lieut K, 7th Pa th lowe; Lieut) C F, wih Pa Lieut MS tr Wm Meber. K, 7th Ya res; Lieut 1, Raivere, Lieut fi ER Th Pe SN Engineer, i's N; WC Wiluams, pilot, USN. v; SQUAD Capt 1K: Lloyd, commanding squad, 17 JA Richardson, Aciat Adjnu Capt WA Dender, 123d Ohio: Capt A Rigtin, 46th Ome; Capt BI twer?, 100th Io ro flour and | pio: cape WK Haack, éoth N ¥; Capt J F Jontungs, 45th Capt D Scbortz, 12th Pa Singer id Ohio; v1, 7a Pa res; W Cosigu, U SN; ohn Stribey, Asst Th dil cay, Mieut cua; Lieat JC Oats, G Porter, BH. 81st 2S H: Lieut G Ross, Bith Vt, any A, lab Wis cay, Lieut H C Scovilie, 1Tth tes Lient ‘77th il; wi Masa; Lieut squad, 24 8 ¥ cay: nt HG Cusler, 1osth ene; Capt EA Wolcott, 16th Iileav; Capt & Weisheimer, 2ist’ Ul; Capt —' Wakefield, 53d Ind; stent Apple, Ist Ya cay, Liewt A Allee, 16th iit cay, "Liew Ht Abernethy, ith fi! cay Copt FC Johnson, 14 Capt JA Manly, 64th NY: Js Mahlewman, O musvell, G8ttr NY; Cape bath NY; Ist R } ovvairy Biuir, 123d € Capt A Robbie, 2d ind Capt L Stone, 1sin NY, Adjt Cb Alsi cub u 1) Acker, 1234 Ohio, Liew H ! er, Lieut GP Butler, 29th Ind: Ade BF ut F A Breekenridg L 73a Mt nd, died Feb 1. Coptd Marsh, 670k Gta NY cavalry; Capt J C ilerce, Capt'OH Rosenbaum, 1244 Ohio; Capt FA Spen Pa =-\he wheat market was very dull and | Licut TW Boyce, 123d Olio; Lient U F Barclay 8 O pushes at $1 95 a $2 for ter red and | EjeutJ ¥ Cooke, Oth Lowa; Tiewt JS Caldw amber Western, und 71 85 aS! $6 for spring. Rye was | cay; Lieut IB Colver, 123d Ohio: Asat Sarg N Deowely $145 Corn wae te tower and doll, saves | 94 D0: Lieut. W Day. 17th Mas: 40,000 basbols at $1 Os for W mixed Og ® | Oth N Hi, Liout York, vid ind; Lteve Zovei, 14 NY Boalt of choice white Baltimore at § ley and |} Asst Bick, USN, Lieat Durand, bth No; Li ob Duriey mat wore cul snd drooping. eae? 4,000 bushel# | Chas Fritz, 24th MN; Lieut WW Glazier, 24 N Y cavalry { O: we imiter at $2 Oars were dull ut S76. for | Liowt T Gees, 2ist iil; Lieut Ad (ates. 0th Wis: Lient Western. jand, iach D Lient A Goodwin, Bid Obic COTrON.— Market dull, witha downwerd tendency ; salez 2d Th: Lievt Greew, 44th Ind. Lieut James 200 bales. es t6 jth Ifl; Lieot CC Heatley, 16th Tit eavairy Fiortea. wedi ines, wholesaie, and bag J 20. 10 Morke Engagement te by neutral, s at 14 under duck, $ one, 19 lL extra $08, ana | qutes ate 169° be aud’ deprested A BOBO: boi. tu gold ty, compretied hay, onend nf) tons, Tloadarne » New Orieane, $4.10: 259 tons to New Orleane and back, $8,090 ho, 2 do, $08 OF Mobile. 119 NOE. ii rou! 16 nds. taitow wt 13 Tu Beemen, 300 ands. to Hamburg, 1,090 vbis. Petro: oberters t to A Brita bark, 208 lope, to Cardenas, at to Matanzas, $3,000 at $2,400, halt gold A echouner, Inpico.—Markes ddl apd drooping Mo.assm, — ive market wea at and prices were wholly nominal, a compote stand stil, Navar STORES ~Spirite of Uurpentioe wae rather more and No, 2, and us. —Linseet $1 40081 42, Crude sperm Uroiy nowoal. Of erode whale Portes on private terme Ore -—Recetpts, 11 bbls, noi 217 do, lads The doman | } \ © reduced prices; #ajes Of 50 UdIs, Amerionn at $26 4 $50 tor strained & and American. er, with small sales at ained inactive, and en- 4,000 gallous wae re- pork. 28 do, ont wmeate. K taarkes von finn, with a (air eales 8,600 bbls. os $a 08 $42 0 $43 25 for now do,, bash, and 43 59 for do. regu- } Jar way, $40 0 $40 46 [or prime, $42 for prime meas, and 442 (or (hin, total stock. old aud mew, Ootonor 1, 1566, 112,051 Dbis.; Same date last month eame date last year, 104 985 bbl tinved firm, with © moderate a1 $10 2 $14 for country mess, 164,514 dble., and The beef market eon omand; sales 160 bbis. $7 60 & $10 for countTy prime, $15 @ $15 50 for Tepacked moss, and $19 5 $24 tor a do,; Votal siock, old 293 bia. isle Inst year, 26,468, nal. Cut meats quiet, at 17) end 16>, a 1940, for bames at 210. in bu Lard leas aot Of 1.600 Lie, a6 19 0. & 200, for Western, and 330. a 40e. for nominal, at 16c. @ 280. for common to id new, Cctover 1, 1864, enme date iaet month 32,886, and’ 6a: Prine mess beef dull and nomi- 0. #1840. for if. pickled baras sold State, Cheese dull and rime. Parnoiwem, Receipts, 2,76) bbls The market was ex exedingly duli for voth' kinds, fo. ss. lower; bat 3 were 600 bis. cr’ free straw to white: 600 Suaar ruled dull # jods, avd crude was nom: would sell at lees thaa5 igo. a hy boud, at 600 for straw, Jot at 120 Hy cride at O7¢, , 2,000 do. ro- fo. #040. for light at Sais of 18 us New | USN Purler, 24 01 rele rege | Tueat G wom, Onto Weds Pa ca Jet Ky: y Lient 1 . myn Y: Liew 4 Licut War Mckwoy USN, Lieut 3 Maw, ott Oto; Lieot » Asst Hog Mevormici )» USN ba DN Y; Lieut J nio cay, 7th Mich Lvent Jeave Hanon, 1 avet Ep, Fieve © E Keita, both Lieut J Meiinstry, 1600 y; Lieut Barney Mao ut dF Sebuyler. } dU Turner, LLbth 1! Lieut Mb i 16 A Kreige, OTth Pa Lie: N Hort, aah . tOtb , Ob cav; Iteut + Reeiay, | Ligot J Wetherby, bist Onio 4} Capes 1 th hi Capt BC p Cars: ght } Capt and Adjt J | Caio: Agiarant fy, 184th Allen O Abbot, Kast Tone, BE Carey, Lieu: H § Tear * Teou “ y Lions © i Gordon, Pa; Liew € T Mall, Lient W Howitt, oun Nd Pa cay, Micd cav, fotineon, Tat W A MeGinuis, Lieut DT Moore, Lieut MP Mergen, 160th NY DA, Lieut JV Patterson, Zist 0. 4 lower, with sales | Mich; a ate D Peek, 42a N ¥ ca jutter quiet, at 800, @ 380 i foam; Lieut Rabo, 184th AA iweetiand, 24 Pa cavairy, Win; Lieut M ii Siorer, 184th Pa; Lieut AO 2ist Obio; Lieut Jobn ‘A, Stophona, Sth Maine; a Turbaiges Goth NY: Liout © Yan Rewrseier NY; Liout M TO Lowe: Beebe, —_ Teow ghorn, Sixt Ohio Lient Mase; Itevt I fh Mase Me cav cb, + Sth Pe exw Shipplog quiet ab $1250 $190 Retuli tors ean | ' a " vant gud] 89.4 31 46, noonrding to queliiy | Sant a bare, 24 Fast Tech; Capt 8 ihe markes oogunved Ori, wrth a fair demand | Capt s T iiggit, Jr. oF “ trom ern, taton Ye, Dale ae Be" a ste tor new { NY. Capt J © srover, Se Hast Teun | aud 20c. a Sic for od N ¥ beayy art, Capt At Inox. ibe Uarket wae icrgyger and oF gt: and | Tibbam, Loh Om | price were tondmg dowuwe ator of NO, can | Capt % Vaughn, ist Capt 1D Coders die can: Capt AK Willis, Bea Me: Adit MW Holter, beth Is 1 Kendall, buch Pa, adjutant § € Mat. Adjutant AB While, 4th Pa cavalry: 1 Ist N.Y dragodng; Ligut HK} Boose, 22d 8 rrows, 1st N York weleran cavi tad Mich), Lieut @ D Biabes, Leth 1 Teh Best Tope Sth M Goff, 1006 Wi bee ‘wee toy jjeut W Lieat J W Clerk, G9in NY JN Childs, 16th Me , sient 1 F Kitterall leat J oin Lieut : Lieat G © tlartio, Lieut W MeBoth Liout ZR Prather, bh 1) BR Pendleton, Sth Liout G W Robert. ¥ Tenn: 16, ote > Hilt, 17th Mase: ¥ he Nv Pitebary, Get Mo; Capt Heory on J Suyder, 14th fet HG I F ——. Jeu 3d Ul cays Asst kg Lioat O hum, 1th Ky cav: JJ Hines, 4b lil: Aget Eng H Jobosun, Johnaou, US N, Lieut © W Jones, Lieut JD Kautz, , Lieut WG bombard, 4th gut KT Mov ith Mose: FE vids. 424 DL, adoat W 100un che [; Slot Onio; Yy IM; cay; eldon, 134th N Lieut J Spindler, f Lieut WW True, 160d er, 96 tous, ty POTS | Tieut A Worthen, /18tu IW: Lient ¥ Washow, dich NY; (1G Bienes, 16th Me; apt TH Camp, 62d Pa weet arney, 20 (ast (ern; Capt Ar Cenver, 2d hast Tena p 10 Caps tb US: , oad N Hider, 62a at oi Ww teu! | 5 wi Button, Liont W 1, Brown, bass Tonn| Lieut » 56h Pa rorervos i 6 oy ‘ 1 Cotta, 31st ie; [laut W if Conover. 22d N Pye Lieut G A Chandler, 60) Me: Liewt © W Uottell, [ tout Py Veut J Kelty Otada, Liew AB Roudan, Lith & Teon; Mtecnon, 11th’ Fast Toun: Lieut Wk, Robs, 1a kaa kant Meat z a ‘goth yy Cottinghsm, 26th Onto; Lett ‘ Heat RO hall 26th Wig, LI Heat @ i» Son Bag Mth why AE May Mazel, oH 24 W Tenn; jon; Livat Liou 4tn be cav; 46th 0; 116e Lieut WB Robbiva, 11th Kast Toon: Lieat Pa; © Wadgwortl Lieut? M Wan 16th Maing: Lieat Ne, Leh NY: Lie Oncar Aout JK sitter 24 Pa cavalry; en Liout T Simonson, | 154! ‘yond, Laeut 14aht IW Wright, at D Whiet ~ ASre + Liowt C Oe A Bath, D: tt, = Ve; Lieut © W USN; Liewt JH Coun, A, Ist Va cavalry; N fat cavalry: Capt © Eoeeioags. H, 12th Mags; Capt © Babbie, B, pe Sh Capt JB Ww Lemmon, 1, 14th NY heavy art; Lioat D W Lewry, 2d Penn bouvy art: NY; Lieut J Leydecter, K, 46th N Y: Capt RJ MeNit, C, Ist Poon cavalry; Capt 'I Mash, Morse, K, lat Vt heavy; Jet Vt heavy art; Cay Lieut J Mallizoo, B, Oita N Y; Lieut J E'mood Mass; Myers, K, ham, 'Il, 4th Vt; Lieut BM Niswanaer, F, art, ‘Liew BOW Numeyer, A, litn Ky cav; Norris, D, 107th Penn: Capt AV Voters, D, Lieut 1G Peotrey, #, 96th Ohio; Lieut WW Piorce, D, 41 Vt; Lieut 5 H Platt,G, a4th Mass; Lieut FB Parke: B. Ist Vé heavy art; Licut ( Peters, G, 9th NJ Heat E lea ah 7) Obio; Capt Wa Blawart, C,24.N ¥ heavy artab io Histarr, Capt w 49h L bin NY cav Bm Starkweather, |), 85h NY; Capt AG Cartwriat at, J, 85th ath NY, NY; Adj Johis 0 Goodrich Bradley, sth N ¥ Lieut LA Butte, K, BE Charles Metienuey, B, 86th NY: 1st Lieut Ch 1 ¥; 2 hi Both NY Preraon, G, Capt Geo 'W Howers, dlat Pa, Caps DW 'p Fresman, (, i01st P Clark, B, 10tst Pa, Capt Alex Compbor, }), LOlst Ya. Lieut Adj J H Longenecker, Klug, ist Pa, First Lieut Jamey B Kirk, H, 10lat Pa: Se Cubison, ©, ote Pa; Second Liout J ¥ Warwick, 16th Corn ii ny A Bowers, A. ona; ‘s, 16th Coun, Second Lieut Geo Second Liout fh BF Biakosies, Diaes heavy arty First Lieut g MFiah, 4, 24 Maas heavy arty; HP Hoppia, @, ud Nias toavy arty: rane 2a'Mass beavy arty; Seoond Lieut HL Clark, Hy 2d Mass boavy arty; Firat Lieut Goo 5 Hastings, 24th NY Ind battery, First Lieut LS Richards, A, Ist Vt heavy arty: Vt heavy arty, Second Licnt heavy arty: nae Parker W McManus, 27th Biase: Ligut Wm © Davia, C, 27th Mass: Capt C © Moses, H, 5$tb I’a: Capt John al- bright, K, 87th Pa. Capt John Fans, A, 87th Pay Lient Wm Hierbower, A, 87th Pa: Capt Joha D Wheeler, G, loth Conn: Capt Jared E Lewis, K, 11th Cyon, First Liewt AP Day, A, Lith Conn ‘000; Casler, Str Pi pico Lieut Julies Fontaine, F, 78d Pa YURYHSR PARTICULARY $17! in the employ of Charles t. 223 and 230 Front streot, was in the building at the ume tho fire broke out, and from his account ef the affsir at the Second ward station houre to the Asi Marshal, war aroused by the cracking of the burning Uimbere over tho ‘top ef the oveu, and that he instantly gave the alarm. way from the ov win's stock amou building amounts to about $20,000: said to be coverod by insurance, our reporter was auable to procure the list of insurance. ‘Tho buildings directly tm the rear a: the bakery, Nos, 263 Aud 245 Water street, occupied by Lickerson, Co, tents, destroyed. Lees estimated on stock about $50,000 ipsured Firewen’s [rust insurance companies. The ios om the buildings amounts to avout $90,000; alsoinacred. No, 2 water and fire about $19,000 damaged about $1,000; insured. provision store of Cook & Nico! About $1,600 $5,000; fully insured 224 Frovt sircet, flour dealers, Their atock was damaged by water about $1,000; tusured for $15,000 ta the Conti- neptat [psvrance Company. of same building, ocbupi the storage of tobacco. $1,000: said to be insured. & maa camed Cummings were passing throxgh South | On his person, ard it is supposed that be was shot wih | the intention of securing the money with him at the time the saot care, sent. search, bad not enceeoded in onravelling the inystery commeoted with thiv midnight murder. tho victim, Foley, who resiied at No. 12 Swan rarest, south Boston, whore he hes a famiiy, hae been for seine time in a bad state of health, #0 conscqueve bis frionds offered him & benelil ball, jast evening at Warren Hall, and was qnide auocenetal, tho gross proceeds being about $225, whieh Mr. Holoy bad on his person at (be time of bas death. He wne proceed - ing Kingston pueot, to nettle np the exponeer of when strack down wee fired, They met Cumm, Assistance, who atatod thet a bot this was prow barracks 7 O visited and no soldier found to be absent. The baX ine axrest, te it passed threagh the window of an ad- | joming house, and struck adoor near the ‘noo sl a larg time of the murder probably prevented the murderer from recuring the Leg There was a person who cl put out Of the ball room during the porron was is not stated, The investigated c from the body was pareve by tho police down a dark alloy way, but sveceeded m making Bis escape. = s fai apd that he left behind bim a fino, light-colored Wrenn | bat. ca ne RETR RNA HE RETA fornia, to Mias Mary A. Law#oy, second daughter of u pues Jone Lawson, Esq., of Priest Towa, Portal Loy A, Corey, Mr. Ricnxnn F Jounerow to NEW YORK neat Bete OCTOBER 3, 1864. —, Mer Canes af bayaats G, Sth N Mt G. 22d N © aviiry, A Lous W 7. sth NY i. H Biebet, at 114th Pa; hn ney y Vi, Lieut HR B, : ye lat Vt heavy art: J ‘A Conover, ‘Thine Tieut 140%" NY; 8 Crossiey, Cribben, H, 140th NY; Lieut G M Gurtis, C, 24 Md; Cap een, H, 107th Pa; Liout LC Herrick, M, 1st Howewas, ic D, Lieut 1 Lindemyer, C, 45th'N 87te Peon; Lieut A art; Lieut AD Mathows, F, HS McDonald, D. ete re | ‘Lieut T , LOTth Pena; Lieut 'B "Ned. 24 Penn heavy vet; 95th Ohio, Actg Master's Mate, jeut GH Ross, ADC Ist division } WH Raymond, H, 8th N Y beavy art; Sands, LL, at Pa cev; at A C8taver, G, 95th Ohio: Lieut J Sailor, F, 13th Va + Lieut R iSoott, A, lith Ky caw; ‘Liedt HO 4 Ma; Capt D Schooley, M, 2d Pa heavy art, wien iC, Ist Vt hoavy art: Lieut BM shaunon, , doth NY, Lieut’C Stewart, 1, 124th NY; Capt RK aN Y Capt WH Toad, D, apt H A Villers, dA Actg Musier's ‘ate (24 Pa honey art; Liout 2 E Robinson {daatimoro, ike 8 NY; ‘Gant ‘G Ww that a) nasier’s Clerk WS Wilkins, Lieut Ta Weak EN iteut aN Whitaey. Be 2d RT ony; n, B, 9th Me, Lieut 6 F Waitemore, , ral, RQUAD IX. Capt Seneca Allen, Ff’, 85h N Y, Capt BB: Y; Capt Jonn A Brown, K, kota NY, Rogt Quxr sia A B F, 86h NY; let ? lermilliger, D, Boi NY; Jer ait 1 nN Y: tet tree Vinay, 1, q Lieut 8 SP T Andrews, ¥, 85th NY ad Jtent 18 Weish, nN ¥; Capt James Siaoter, A, List Va: 1, 1let Pa; Capt HS Beaner, K, Capt Mi 720 WOlse Pas Kept Quar Mas Thomas ik, list Pa; tL feu t Jas Licut Thomas " Hepperd, D, 16th Conn, Lieut ‘hajatant ; Lieut Wallace R Andrus, Strong, «, 16th Conn; Liout Georee 16th Conn, Lieut A A Dickerson, H, i6in Lieut A G Case, F, 16th Conn, Lieut Wm G Miller, Jobnson, B, 16th Conn, | dert Landon, 1, 16th Conn; Second Lieut 16th Cona; Capt fra B Samnpsou, G, 2d ‘apt J Kivtske, H, 2d Maes heavy arty; st Lieut Second Lieut RB cut Win tamil. dd Mase hoavy arty; Second Second Lieut M G Sargeant, F, Ist P Hart, Hi, Ist ve Second tient k J MeNaio, H. 1st Ve heavy, [Second Hieut EB Smith, F, Ist Vt heavy arty, SM H, 108d Pa;' Capt Jobo Donaghy, F, lorrow, G, 10:4 Va, sick ia nospital; , E, ood Pa; Firat Lieut BR Bs ent John M Laughlin, A, D, lsd Pa; Second Lieut ea: "Capt Waahington Airy, 1. } Potter, M, 18th Pa cay: Capt Maes, Cavt JW Nutuing, ©, 27th slags, Swit, G, Second Second Lieut 8 Bartram, th Conu:' Secovd Lient’ Ezra D Carpenter, bs, 13th Capt Joba Kraure, A, 3d Pa howvy art; Capt BG Iuout Leary Morningeiar, Pp SteOman, K, 87th Py coud Lient J others, K, 78th Unio: Second Licut RO Knowles, 1, Second Lieut JS Manning, A, 116tn Ohio; Sib 16th Ohio, Act Second Awst ) years. wok in a The Front Street Fire. ESTIMATED ar It moems that William Doalman, the aight watchman soodwin, cracker baker, No. tant Fire be alleges that bs was dosing at the time, and He supposes ‘that tho firo originated in some The estimated lore on Mr. Good to about $45,000, The joss on the Mr. Goodwin being out of town yeaterday, Reed & dealers in tin and sheet tron, were, with their con for $16.000 im the Continevtai, Market and Water street, occupied for the storage of tobacco by phy & Cv, Loasestim ted on stock by wi 2 fully insured. No, 24) ‘Tho Bt wer merchandise Damage tock by wate Frost & ©o., 23: insured. Damage JT SIG The third and fourth atorion id by Sraith, Palmer & Co.. for Stock damaged by water about rder—A Man Shot by an | nhnown Asszasin. ing Traveller, Oct, 1 + Abont two o clock tis morning, a8 Maurice Foley and } The man who war | id not know from what quarter ‘The case {8 eaveloped in mysiery at pre- Coroner Thayer ts Invedigating the alle Up to noon to-day the police, thongh maktog diligent + Tt appenre tuat of whieh This bail took place Curnminge, to a plce in 10 beth, ihe police wore near when the abut proveeded wo the spot. bat off rucning for oidier had shyt his friend, | ly incorrect #8 the Beach street | in compiny with Me and tmmedistely mM appesrances, Must have been fred {rom 1 a per ping inthe room it was apparently fired from The nearness of the polies at the upon the person of Foley. ‘aimed to bave paid his money ening, but who the fatter will be thoroughly ted that a man seou ruani it i repor ke coat, with light to Lieve orn dreneed in MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marr ent Ganva—Lawson.—On Thursday, Soptember 20, by the | BAvIn€ cirutiy net Rev, Francis R. Lawrence, Mr. ons Greer, of Call- itt terry, Tejeliaat and Downpatrick (Ireland 7. Jonneron—Renp.—Ou Teretey, ents oy aa er Raro, eldest daughter of James noel Lehi of Unis city. Died. Awnort.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 2, Manat, wife of Samael 1), Abvott, i ti in year o her age. ‘Yoo rointivos end (riguds of the tawily are coapoowtully Borr.—Oo ‘day e Lieut W ence, of Jobs Nix, New Hempstead, Sth Obi K. Haut, aged 60 years aud 11 mont a ttor rematos will Be intered on. Tuesday, October 4, at eleven v’clock, in Greenwood Cemetery, lot No, 6,917. invited to be present. 'y. September 24, at Middletow: N. Y., Marna J., Mdanghier of Mary ‘Houston and An. Pye Houston, deceased, aged 20 yoare, 10 months and aya. Kensevy.—On Saturda: aged 2 months and 4 days, The friends and retatives of the family are respectfully Ipvited to nttegd the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, 11)th street, between Second and Third avenues, Hartem, (his (Monday) @ tecnoon, at two o’olook, KEnwaxn.—tu Brookiym, on Saturday, October 1, after a short illneas, 11 months His relatives and friends aro invited to attend the fune- from tho Washington avenue Baptist cburch, on Tueaday aflernoon, at two o'clock. LAWRENCTR. Saturday morning, Octover 1, Mra. ReNoR, danghter of the late Jobo 1. Champlin, fhe frievds of the family are iuvited to attend the funoral, from St, Thomas’ church, Hroudway, corner of Houstod atroet, this. (“ionday) atiersoon, at balf-past The reluttves will vet at the residence of 8. G. Morris, No two o'clock, ber son-to-law, BLreet. at two o'clock. Lxowirt.—Io Brooklyn, October 1, Matrarw Lxpwita, of Peter Ledwith, aged The relatives and friends are the fenersl, from the resid clock two o'clock, (1 oord treet, Pratr.—On Sundiy, October Dom! SPANSERS His frien SNURR. Cold suring, L Wir cians, ilinees, FRAN: ‘The friends and rei t apecttuliy invited to attend the 65 South Kighth strect, day afternoon, at one o'¢lock Tueniay e pe (tan poome Joum Ros: 5, Capt 4, A, Sth | eleven io the morning, Past two tn the at ee siation to mat via begat ae. ve Her frievds in urt an Relat Br His rem ina wit! Kod 5 atrost, Foley v hot by some person woknown, and AS Gied ib a few rinnton after being taken into tue apothe- | Sroiner « cary store of lr. Liammond, Foley had becn to & bad | pay during the nignt, aud bed two hovdred and forty dollars } vay we dot wow ia Trane M. Paove JUTTENBERG, + for the gradi, gad wown, froin tke D Tadeo BW XORK month ) POE rowen, PRERSMI:N N. beta gs netiry TAILORS —NOTICR. Satar rok town, the remy . oon. Brighton, at eleven o' iT requ: mass; then by the twelwe o'clock beat from Quaranti °. The friends of the family @re requested to meet at Whi bem seyeon wee Cal the frievds to 6! SvTRB,--On Sunday, Oclober 2, Wusiam Borers, aged be iow friends, and thoge of fr! #00, J. ©. Buttre, together with the Veterans of 1612, a: peor full Guat, , 990k | fend the faverat, from bis inte rawtevce, tater a0 Saturday, October t, 1 those of bis #00 Soh Sr. , aio thore of Dr. ‘Xomnhe P. Protorre are reepecifuliy lavited fant From ~ Willis, 400k NX mae = ore Sat, = tat bis ry, WSN; Acti ag Master's PO wren, ts hay oa ge" hieeg, jm, seoonid dou of Dantel v Por UN ried bat oe hy sien ‘Appleton. aged ed'2 yours aud 8 days. quan rev rolitives and friends of the family rte won Vt ‘cont & a Par ots £ Anvited ,? attond tho funeral, ou Tuesday afternoon, at 4,34 Obie. Lieut eae 1 ove oc, from the residence of hie father, at Dobb's 3 " Ferry. ‘The xain will lefve Chambers street at balf past returping at fifty three minutes Carriages will be io waiting vary Cemetery. @ will be iy yy to ate No 48 Fraukiin Licut GW Greas: 3, abi Mase; Lieut BH Mase: Lieut Mt Crete, Av goth ‘Maes; Bhi Cu carn 'aa, | Street, on Tuoaday afternoon, at un 2'clock F, 107th Pen; Lewt J S Drenan,L, ist Viheavy mati | | CaRMay —On Sunde October 2, s 8 diptherta, Toa, aes oe M Drake, D, Wn NS; ‘hie egpmnay Jouneea dvoghior of Joan and Catummrife Carman, aged aes Fee: it M Dumer. H, Mo; 1 month and WS days. Hi, ‘oun “wis Lieut LW Visber! G, ul bgt ‘years jai marty lie aati familY are respectfuliy tia a 1, 17th Mo; Lieut 8 Fatzer, {, 108th N ¥; | fevitedto attend tho funeral, from the reaidence of ber Gallagher, Avauy Vt? Lieut WL Greenwood (diod nts, 31 Prospect street, are remains will Aaa 21, 1854}, A, tA Grant, H, 194b Was; meant ine Goesaunes 5 captain Jou Cor- 18th Ky cavairy, Lieut ¥ Heraberg, wb) ON ¥; Capt ¥F irich, D, 45th N (i 2 to pitong the humeral, from his late residence, 175 Cinton Joves, H, Sth U 9 cavairy; Lieut G w Jovking, O, | treet, near Graant street, thia (Monday) morving, at tea Oth Va; Lieut J R Kell 7, A, Wt cavalry o'clock, without Narther notice. Lieut Jobn kK: , A, 16th IH cavalry; Capt F wissam, B, Ouawiars—At eaten Island, on Sunday, Octeder 2, ao J; Liew ‘D King, Ftc Lieut J Keoho, "g! | after a abort and ful tliness, Many winx, tl the be- N ¥ cavalry; Lieut G'H Laurence f, 24 NY mounted | loved wife of Patr ley. : fies; Lieat I: De © Loud Hi, 24 Peon heavy art; Lieut M Her remains will to #t. Poter’s churctt. Ne 73, on Sunday, Octoder 2, of Guoncr W. ery sudden! 4 Charet tres <past two o'ciock unelery of the Haty Cros Mansyena.—On Sunday mi o'clock, Maniax Mansvensi, wife of Jacob Maxsberg, aged 16 yours. ‘The funeral will take place this day (Mondey), at twelve nd friends Keo invited tomttend the funeral, from 121 Seventh avenvo, between Nighteonth and Nivetecnth streets, ¥ ontgo Misstnc.—On Sunday, ( daughter of John and Eliza months. ives y (Ala. | tuvited to attend the funeral, parents, 76% Sixth aventre, on Tuceday afternoon o’clocs Mi Wasbington eirect, Hoboken, ‘The friends of the family Regley, ara invtted to attend her funeral, on Tu ernoou, at bali-past one «’cloek. will be interred in Calvery Cemetery. BioGart.—O Sunday, Octobe 241 Delancey street, His rem .—On Saturday, October 2 Thomaa snd Fupemia Parker, and 7 days. ‘The (riends and relatives of the foratiy are respectfully. Invited to attend the ‘uneral, this (Monday) afternoon, wt m the residence of bis parents, 113 Cou- okiyo. .B, orning Cor interment. , gunvont’ Sontofield; Act Third asst | ™ Itt! Fag Joba P Ocoper, gunboat Water Witch; Capt NC cena gir ieaa ad Ae 4th Pa. Capt Hb Hus, D, 184th Pa. Capt Joba | 2 3/4tee 0m . :, With Pa; Second Lieut JH Bryan, D, isgta | eh 4 mer Twe years avd from bh SPMCIAN OTHER VETERAN GONE. ~— Hoard of ¢ hn county, N. LIQuon over . a TB) Wanker street. OoR RS AND T woo.aion will ysiness, notified 01 day, October 2 epee, 54S October noeting © Kanvarn, af ly, at Morris 70 Kast es, Unis (Moo Tlis remains will be taken to cag Oct Perens m ease COPY, Laveda J. Mras: Tine age Pexetore M. Law- of his parerts, cor In Brookiy Phus fever, Ruzavarn M., wile of George M. Harrison ipregecr ozs singe: Notioe of tho funeral in to mornow's psper. evening, Ostober , October 1, ExrzaBeTa KeNnepy, od 24 yours and town, N. J.,.0m it Twenty-third dey) alternoon, for interment ober 2, at one 4 years and 3 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally from the ‘residence of her 2, after chhel Mar those of Jaume yeare th eral, ins veut ay as His (rionds apd the friends of the family fully invited to attend the foveral, from h dence, this (Monday) evening at halt. be taken Ww White Plains on Tuesday aturday, October jerrey, om oy pssup, Of wasex PSSY. apectfull ae) 0 gon ‘of Thoinas P. Walters, emis (9 2 mor abd friends of the fansiy are tr hia hate reek 1.,0n Sa your WOrks ” Adjutant, H AM. TONAWANDA INDIANS ADDITIONAL PARTICULAR®—-NO TRACK YY AY requested ty write to their fronds MURDEAER. show this co indisas, By reqrest wanda Band. ASSEFSMENT NOTICE Notice 18 bereby civen that the Hoard of Courc!imen of 1 Be Hit i DEALARS this Seri oereck itt 0: rw jecretary “OLERKS MES CUsi on Todsday be taken to St Mace's church, corner of Grand and Kidge streets, where olemn roquiem maas will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, aad fron there to Carvary Cemetery for to torment. Va 5 yet roo, 8. Sanam, daugiter ot Chiefs of t it one a long illness, phy, of Tralee, ne. Murphy, NO. 108 ber son-ialaw, Her remains McCarr, son of ‘of the farnily and mem- bers o(ftbe Varnishers’ and follehors’ Aezooiation arc re spectfully invited to attend residence, bis Into morning, rom fon of m™m Ff , Tmoutha 2.Femvarva PLarr, aged 38 t seven o'clock. b, Aged 4 yours tives and friends of the family are respectfully fnvited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at at Oldham, New Jersey. ‘and Inverness pupers plonse copy. Sarssuuay —-I0 Jersey City.on Saturday, October 1, of heart disease, Janx Rowe, wi'e of J. B. Salabury and eldest daughter of Hoa. Wm. god 43 yenrs, 3 months and 3 day. ‘the friends of the family aro invited to attend the foneral, at ber late resi day afternoon, nt two o’elick. “JAMES SITANN 8 ere invited to attend cha funeral. on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his inte residence, No, 387 Fast Ninth street, Baltimore papers please copy. On Saturday, Moutroso, Pa., street, on Taes- 1, Carmanere Kuma, daughter of Eawreace and Mary Suore, aged 13 montns and 7 days. The friends of the farity are tend the fuosrat thie (at from No. 26% East Twentieth svrcet, juvitation, Wanrnrs —At Mineola, Saxcen Wantess years and 1 inont ‘The relatives and frie bere of Company It, State National @ the funerai, from the reaider Schermerhora street, Lrook'yn at three o Wesrox—On Wreroy, The Touatiyes. attead the funeral, sireot, On Tuesday afternoon, nt two Warraon.--At Cold &: 1, of tuflarmation of the 1. late Samuel Whitson, agod ‘The (rheral will teke plese fi » this (Monday) r Hy invited to at at two o'clock, wiihout further Friday, Septembor 30, aged 33 108, tere ¥, October of the Fare mort ro- from bes tate pabarg, Ou Tues HERS, | MAVE IN TAP ARMY A saldiey fob aid Ninte DWYBR, Clerk OCIBTY, THE y wil be Ky ab the Metro. a BNGS, President | | Got 19; for gentlemen, T | | FAMLY CLOB. | Ck + President, thinevening st 193 Bowery, JA F BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD COMY TT fieorm tate custonnete Ul bot interrupt ine b ue the ‘tatlly a with their ae <THE ROT Prosemen's A! on By L n800 Zon <THE HANDS WORKING ‘ere now on a strike, that frm ata mig ta a g Aavance bill of icon. The trade order of (ho Cen- “LOAN Oorrices., per unt an’ pipe BLE! cK #ireet, up MAN ov BANE A FR MAKE on Pale gerancen, on Bik A . hee 4 ehem, Lf nls tranaseiion malen ph ve | Cx! ae ae ab useel, ‘se rooms for ladies VEE B. pte Principal, RITHMETIC, gRAReAy BOOKKEEPING, war. Reading, &c., fing. atts mow akbs' a ‘eaten, siroot. “Teachers 0 education and experience, Terms me- T DOLBEA! OMMRROTAL ACADEMY, Ou a west ei a secure private nip lsh bu sian pie aad p omen or boys tome ik a Aven om a ty privat roots, for Atseemn fowssEND's hy tte 260, BOwRRY. BI Lon Fire kkeeping, Writing, Aucors, analog Soalig, are taught any aa ‘by the Principal. LADY, REPSSIEECRD IN TRAOHING, DESIRES ey te Pree ‘opm teach saucte f ‘rench. common. cote —. rene ing; best refereaces >Hi testimonials, Address fer ihfve days ¥. 4%, box 4,081 Qaanigan anh FRENCH 1 inet rOTE, pL ay cytember ah Boarding aad Dey Boheols & joint and the i re air cae wot Os int am school tains vae'the poplis aba thove of past oine Pref LIB OHARLIER, Directar FUYENING cuassey ce BOOK EEEFING. rua \Conaen ith Son one: scpnyant, area ‘STR. nation 4 | REST ee ee Commend el eae. BENCH AND: GRRMAN PRIVATE LBS3O! ae Peof. £, TELL! NGS Recitation Rooms, 819 4 way, corner of Twe¥th sireet, Katablishod in New ¥« Hinge 1853, Algo Laita,Tranuintions, So. NOH TEA WANTED—AT THE bie a/-4 Fr iraie Sane ene to Mr, Fezandia, 10 eqnare. ortoJ. # ‘Troy, N.Y. catiathe d WHOSE EARUY EDUCATION HAR oled, Cael a Utes ing themselves tn a1 ail tho 10 Bighan, bra: t eer iaily penmanship and comm position, can obtain aie ery residences, for sa hour ef two daily, or ax often & week Aa desire experienced ant hight) successful lady fog Mra, MA. ra 218 Heraid 09 ostce. M's BRAOE’S ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOAnR- iog end Day Senso! for young Isdiex. 33 wo: Elim bic reagens September & tes. } New Haven, Coan. 3 MONSTE., invites the with Hmited time, higher mathematic: RIVATE INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN ENGLISH, French, Music ant Drawoing, to tudies and children, ay an exporienced Indy r, Reference given. Terma Adaress oo station B. 1? MNTHOD, AT. 413 CANAL itenvonyf ail seeking education: nmMAnship, RrAMINAK, %, day and evening, d classiaw tau OR WAYNE TEACHES PRENCH. GERMAN, writing nnd bookkeeping: would ily to the imetraction of childrew, pie 123 Sixth avenue, UE SPANISH LANOQUAGE IS TAUGHT AS TERE totore by CIPRIANO GORREN. Apply at 72 West Twenty-sixth street, 0. PARENTS AKD GUARDIAN toges af a refiued bome and a mother’ facility for acqulring and accomplished an tom, are offered for » young ladies or onvidren, by a lady Teniding in a nandsome part of the city, Address A.C. Big Dox 4,201 Post “SIUSKOAT. fi GOOD ORGANIST, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTER A ment with & tetchoir (if require) at reasonable terms, Adi A... care of Firth, Son & €o., 503 Broadway. MAGNIFICENT SE¥EN OOTAYK ROSEWOO ‘an oforte for sale; made to order for prosenl ow nary ce, wiehes to make an engages with the Cathol ean ulvo furnish a good quar dress Mi. bolic chursh : room Furniture, Tnquire at 113 West Twenty-third near Bixth avenue. raee LADY WILL TEACH. PIANO LESSONS BALLY Im exchanze for full or parsial Board, Will furnish @ Plano. Address Music, box m 019 Post oftice, | N.Y. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD AL BaASoRe of superior tone aad fnisb, for sale at 8 Zreat moritice: hag all the modera improvements, &c, ply 0 Allen street a “A ROSEWOOD. PIANO FOR SALE FINE Tol A price $165, the owner b. 1 y the ally, we sean at the residence, 79 Kivingt FOR SALE-SEVEN O€TAYS 1 carrad 1agm Arey PIANOFORTR rosewood, iron frame, overstrung bass, vakers; cost $480, will be wold ‘cheap. “GOD: oA R OUR SORLB cand chorat Prige Sk VATERS, 431 Broad. AMPAIGN MUSIC.— Union.” A splendid song. k« $8 per doen mailed. “HOR, ae & HAMLIN'S CABINBT ORGANS—ONE 70 vertops: $110 to $600 each, The manufacturers y annauoce that. baring mow completed ce ope to be able to exeeste promtly at ‘or these celebrated inetromenta, No.7 Mercer Meet a son “BROTHERS, 38 CROLIUS, 321 WEST FIFTEENTH 67KB has vacancies for a few more pxpile. To incite to gent practice matinees ven, Beginners carefully tm wiructed. linmediate plication becessary, as but vacancies remain, Terms very moderate, ‘Call from 12 to Reference Wi fason. wn LESSONS—BY A COMPETENT TEACHER, very moderate terms, if engaged before October Addrore Mins S., 91 Perry street, lefarence, ‘ise Groling Mi BW austo— OF TO mae p rete Gator: ey Sigh in the Heart Se: Cloud vith @ Silver Lining, Galop.’ \~ Starlight Walte, * Goidow Crom Polka,” and “0. “. Parkhurst and others. eae rioe ‘eee ‘maticd. Piaulat atendanes to try new. HORAK WATERS. 481 Broadway, New Tort, IAKOFORTF FOR SALE—AT 32 BOND BTREBR: ts fall seven octave, carved in rosewood, full irew Sone city make and fully warranted. Used but three montha LAO, FOR SALE A DOUBLE ROUXD 1m TEKO om octave made raustaaria Hanan, Rly at 163 fMeser pert bclincSiaiall Pune, MELODEONS AND CAPINRT ORGANBee t vin the city; peices very low. Pi «Irth mouldings, $100 eS ofeons Sabmet Orcane. from "3s i Pianos, from $60 to $225, 10,000 sheets Musi, a ttle nove. att ‘cont prt Pas HORACH WAT ItR 441 Broadway, New Tork. , POSSESSING SOPRANO AND COM. some church on the * RF, tlerai west wide of ¢ chansad. Address for two days M. DANCING capa ie) DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIRS, No, 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty. sixth street, Yor No_ 137 Momtacue street, Brookls Commence in New York oo Seturdes, Ocwober kL Cam mence in Brooklyn on Tuesday, October 4. You v Gentiawen atk For terms, Av.. ‘call for a circular, ROOKES’ pane: NO_ACADESY, {1 BROOME 6B CLASS FOR TURSDAT. sin one course of Fearon, 4, From 3 to 6 2 an ROL MeN Wf aye sol Fridays, 7% to tidy P. CHILDEER. Wednesdays and Satordaye, 3 to 62. Me Labi£s' P gre ‘Classes instructed, C4 Mra. Brookes, Thore eirgant Rooms to let for selene hatte sols Ba EVERY WEONESDAT BVENING. DUMA PRIVATE DANOTRG Lb avenug, on Thiricenth sireey Q six dance A. Fre alia ni perfectly in six lessons, ANCING ACADEMY.--WM. B, DE GARMO'S ject — in De ¢ will open at Mre. Pluml West Bour' 2 ) street, on Saturday, October Sand children ar4P M. Geutlemen at§ | Ch lars can be obtained at the pentenne & Co." S17 Nroadway, and at J. I Cooper Tartitule, iD‘ Acatem| SRARING'S Pry ATB DANOING AC J ben Paneth w Teeayh tha stork Cleanse Tor'Ladies, Nisan will commence Saturday, Oct. 1S... Private lene will be gion every day and to those who wish to lomen quickh Kae THOMPAON'S , DANotNG ACADEMY, +). Bleeower treet. a for (he pupile on Tuesday wind Pride) creuings Seiree on Mow ay, October $. Hall to let for balla : —— MISCELLANEOUR. | Bore BESH, EGGS AND BEAN® CONSTAN?. Thom hand sod for anle by the be package, at the lowes Munrket prices & CARR, Faerie Coram lenton Merchants. 36 Peart street, N. ¥. ee IRON—OP ALL SIZKS, AND RAILRO D SPI RS afantured at Fountain Green Lron Railroad, above Faire nt Park, joe 424 Walnut atrert. ELSIOR HAIR RES TORKR, ELMBOLD, Wholera!e and , ! Dealer. XURLATON HALT ‘niisro nme tai! Dealer. 8 BX BOLD, Wholesale aod Ri 30'S EXCELSIO! v1 HAIR ESTO Retail Ne Brood York soa eee 8%, fareale Oy al drvggiata i ing! ROOT. 100. BAGS ror SALE, veav 00, In ota HS DAWEER 104 Meade etreot, W. m qt TTR TRAS AND COPFEKE, “5 ‘ eazicar AN TEA OO. OT, Teas AND CoF a GREAT nA Uaeag aM ROA SB? oo% FERS, BEST AIRMEN ABP ggrenns. GREAT at OBA Saal § cay as s Ek oe ala oneat, AW. TAKE sy “CABRS. “AND = ott until I aur sate, sree tread ; HOWRS, tamyer, 0 eo Ranaae Wes em sf either 1,462 sae o rit ean, Ban, fering (rom ——

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