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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, $505,804 for the corcesponding week to 1863, The im- ports were $852,215 againgt®23,87S to 1963. The condition of the banks o! the three principal com- ! cities ckthe Usiou isexbibited in the following hich shows the aggregates of their last weekly ~~~ ‘Tuurspar, Oct. 6—P. M. ‘The stock market was without animation at the open fing of the board this morning, and the extreme advance | ‘statements: — RPE ix ae vie Clrewtati its, Of last evening was mot sustained; but as the call Pro | w yoy Oct 1 Pe B win “Cra Seis (greased the bidding became active and it closed buoyant, | Ph Oct. 41,92.335 3.980 193 58.321 725 5.533,868 1 Sinais ec 935 440,897 29,150,495 17,102,028 201,549,850 itary 829 20.382 17,037,825 202,876,034 Af compared with the at yesterday's second board, Erie advanced at tho first board 2g, New York ‘Comes 1}<, Hudson River 2, Readivg 3, Michigan Southern 2 + $302,932 Michigan Central 2%, Fort Wayne 5, Illinois Central 53, aoee » Sig aat Cleveland avd Pittsburg 10, Chicago and Northwestern | Increase in circulation 64,203 in deposits, see 2 1,073,816 2%, preferred 3%, Chicago and Rock Island 43¢, Burling- ton and Quincy 7, Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien 8. Ja the miscellaneous lt Ohio and Mississipp! certifi. cates advanced 2%, Cumbertand Coal 54, Quicksilver 35, Canton Company %. Govern ment securities showed improvement, but the trausactions were small. Coupon five-twentics sold at 1063¢, coupon sixes of 1881 105, coupon ten-forties 9534 8 96, Ove year certificates 94% a. State stocks and railroad bonds were in moderate re- quest; bauk shares were neglected, After the board there was increase’ activity, under ‘which quotations advaaced, Fort Wayne, Illinois Cen- tral and Chicago and Northwestern excepted, which de- clined, At the open board, at one o'clock, the advance ‘was partially lost. Increase ... + $83,648 At the second regular board the market lost its buoy- The following comparative table snows | the receipts aud ‘ancy under the effect of short’sales and a dostre to realize; | shipments of flour and grain at Chicago during the first Dut, as compared with the quotations at the first board, | nine months of 1863 and 1864:— The following banks of Massachusetts, addiitional ¢o (nose published yesterday, have declared semi-annual dividends:—Pamouth Bank, three per cent; Joba Hancock Bank, Springfleld, four; Monson Baak, four; Worcester County Bank, Blackstone, four; ‘ead the Southbridge Baok, four ‘The Housatonic Railroad Company Bavo declared a divt- dond of $4 per share, {reo from government tax, oo the preferred capital stock, out of the not eatiiings for the last Six months. It ia payable on the 16th instant. The fol- lowing statemeat shows tho iacr: an business of she road: — Receipts in 1984, from January 1 to Sapienber 1.$270,281 Receipts in 1863, from January 1 to Sopi..i.ber 2. 186,616 the improvement in all but some of the Western stocks ar eh aa er was very marked. Erie advanced 23;, New York Central . 1086507 O1LTaT OBO'103 — SULST6 1%, Hudson River 414, Reading %, Michigon Southern 3%, rt dap er 7'430,940 9,090'832 6, a0 Camberiava Cox 2%. Illinois Central declined 344, Rock Sora yeh aoe 98,108,178 10,984,486 Inland 2%, Fort Wayne 1%, Clev sinnd and Pittsbarg 21. | 0% 933), 601 8/808. : Government gold bearing securities were firm at a aan mone “argo 535,922 860/600 fractional advance, Coupon five-twentics sold at 106% ‘The comparative receipta of the Erie and Black River a 1067, Canals at tho Rome office duriug the month of September At the open board, at balf-past three, the market was 7 were as follows:— generally better; but quotations afterwards slightly fa vored buyors. Erte Canal... ‘The gold market showed considerable speculative ac- | Biack River Canal tvity, with ao upward tendency. The opeving quotation ‘Total.. was 1921¢, followed by a steady advance to 108%. Then | The London Banker: @ reaction to 194% took place. After this it rose to 19555, then sank to 1973;, from which it advanced rapidly to oe $1,270 Magazine Curoishes the returos of the circulation of the private and joiot stock banks to England aod Wales for the four weeks ending the 20th of 107, @ drop of one per cent succeeded, and | August, These returns, combined with the circulation of at @ quarter to fvo P, M. the selling price | the Scotch and Irish banks for the same poriod, and the ‘was 16634. The rumor that General Grant was in | ayorage circulation of the Bank of Kogland for the four ‘Waebiugton, and the large additions to the volume of the | weeks onding tno 17th of August (tbe uearest dato fur Currency during the month of September, operated in fa- | yisbed by their returos), compared with the month end! Vor of this advance, the inference being that if Geveral | jag the 221 of August, 1863, show an increase of Grant was away ‘rom his army there was no probability | ¢208.981 in the circulation of votes iv Bngland, and an Of immediate movements leading to the capturo of Rich. | ingrease of £611,815 ta the circulation of the United mond, while tho largo paper issues strengthen the dispo- | iringaom, sition, chronic in Wall sireet, to discount the future. The ‘‘bulis’’ bave been, on the whole, jubilant to- an! a grotesque musical party, composed of blind fiddlers, | $1910 U.S 6's. 31, rex. yous Io) abs fad 1B. afd Mase old women and young childres, mounted on wheels, a gaa ge EE : amused the denizeus of Fxcbange place by playing | 100) U 85's 10-40,con 66! 1 ¢anerat dirges in front of an establishment supposed au Soin Ly air or Be i signed, by the wags who sent it, to receive the remains Of the bears, who, however, ‘didn’t see it.’’ Wall strect enjoys its joke, practical or otherwise, aud men avaa- doned gold and railway shares to look on sarcasm iu a to be largely in the “‘voar’*interest. Tne principal | 1000 Oe +) chariot used for tho occasion was a huge old bone box, } ‘8000 Misso: eeone - 4 Delonging to a “bone Ibrotory,”” amd figuratively de | 70» M Noga wastin oo 36 37 RR, 3000) Obio & Miss cer. | 4000 do. 39000 do. 5 5000 N ¥ Centra! 6’... 1000 erie lat rm ode. &: bone box. ino €) 9 Opinions are to favor of a somewhat spasmodic, but on Pag Glows rats m io the whole rising, market during che next two or threo | Ii) CievekBitedth m 5t days, As the fall of the previous week was extrencly | 10 0A40Wistm.Odir 96 heavy, a strong reaction was a natural consequence, ia sh) Canton Company «, Bx the abzence of a further deciie in gold. The bulls have, | !%) on 29 therefore, taken courage and entered the market, and iw cum’ Gaal pre sheir operations for a rise have boen assisted by many of | 3) ft tbe bears, who rushed ia to cover their sales on short | 100 options. Tke stock market has sympathized very ac- | 9) tively with gold since the beavy fall in the premium be. | 354m ° gan and to ascertain the general temper of the former {t 10 Quiecsi cr Minteg 73. OD is now coly necessary to consult the quotations for ee. | 122 < ax Sow cie. Formerly the two markets were entirely independ ci) do. 734 10u9 eat of each other. igor a % 2 It is impossible to ignore the effect of the paper iasuss | 42 MetropoiitinGasGo 123 5u0 of the country in permanently sustaining gold at anigher | a) Rage Mul Ss Co. 378 Premiuin than it ought ever to bave been allowad to do a. He reach; and benos the neeesalty for redcing the amount | ‘Ss Rre ite ast of the large volume now in circulation, amouating tn the oy bid azgregete to more than nine bandred millions. Of this ao. immense aggregate $153.576,400 was on September 30 in do. . the form of Treasury issues, On the Sist of Aucust U ee igyon, Bia ee wi iv fasucs of tho nati nal banks amounted to $14,425,210, 1 }), $8.0 B® aang seas thionitit i and as during the month of Angust the issues we: 110 Eric Rt pret i too 67,807,050, or early ter millions, the proba. | gy cage River BR ie J) at EF tai bi is that the'r currency issues bave beeo 10) Mariott af U lsipre! 6 increasing in the sama proportion since that time — —— for pew banks are bemz rapidly organized er | $20000 U8 6's.5-29's,cou n tex “aie wach 8 NTI 8% tbo country The Circutation of the State banks in.thet | 102% do bs) portion of the com ected DS our ct July, 1963, $1 57 id oe there ts 2 ™ do... #0 Cam Cor pie tee. Ras } 2) ao 4 - «bitte ite Chia NW pref Roe i sie ils 4 mt 4 RRA bLo uss 400 100 4 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Taurspay, Oct. 6—6 7. M. —Receipte, 53 vols, Ma: dull, aod prices : s vodergoae am in.’ | y unchanged. cre ve vir ive t : - o" since th? | preangrurrs —Receipts, 22,564 bbis. flour, S01 bbis date wo wh eats; bul at Lei preseat | ang 1029 bags corn meal, 109,442 bushels wheat, 45,166 rate of in Seretiggerss oy banks will T go corn, 142,565 do. oats, 24,691 do. rye, aud 39.853 do. oon exes od toretber, wth | barley. The flour market was stronger under the rise in the sim! cys embraced i 1h } void, and prices advauced 15¢. @ 200. with rather more p : Sa ' on doing. At the close, with some reaction iu gold, the mar, ar ’ nod the country wii | ot eas less firm than during the eurly part of the nes euch a payer money that @ of ‘Change, Sa'es 13,000 bbis, State aud Western, ends au it W pee t00 bet oo thern and 560 Conidian. Ryo flournas dull at ‘ r $8 a $9 50, with sales of 160 bbis. Corn meal was again dhe dane: of th 4 povin aud Sif. Fessen- | Twor, with a tair deimaad at tho decline, sales 809 bbIs. dep ar a Lytoing to remedy ! at $7 GOS tor Jersey and 87 80483 for Brandywiae. We the pre tate of ovr (iaancial adairs, and eo anticipate | quote:— ’ mai reat pe’ | Superdive State and Westero four. $7508 776 en thes t we@-S | extra Staie..... 1858 8 10 alive urgently to adop posat 8150 820 bie for va larg op of the currency faces weil ow cocsohdation of bonds. The Natio ‘ Sapa iure bok ta » (or a8 certain nrticies ia it +9 75 © 13 25 Vating loses 1s concerned, should be re pt ba yaled as, we need hardiy observe, | Commen Lanedian ci “4 ae 8 i. ave « y to the ieflstion ch bas im | Good to choice and extri « 820810 50 risted the creat muse of the pe for the last f= i lena gira +7008 950 or more, Although ional iswnk law was not | Gore meal, punckeous, ete ty passed Ul early to 18 1d the firet bank under the | —ihe wheat market was subject to the same induences hes did pot commeace business before July in | 88 tbe flour market, vod prices advanced zc. a 3c.. with ¢ a Z quite a large busines, Aula 145,060. busi hat yer, (be ss many of the cew banks | $1 76 for Chicago spring, $1 76 @ $1 78 for Milwaukee 1 om government depositories, clav. $t i301 8255 im wistee ree Western. $1 78 & sect nive ® 4 or amber spring, $1 82% 0 $1 Ol for amber Michi come active se lenders, and | oi ee Kentock $2 05 tor good nud choice ight by the speculative class, which | White Michigan 10-600 amore conservative manver, st Woater, a Woat were this way they did more ans than by their currency soveroment is Dow, or at its balances more cloeeiy t the of 61,000 bosbels ac $1 40 a $1 4754 for Western suset, closing at $! 45a $1 59 demindea toe Corow.—Tbe market continued doll and beavy, aud or oes tostitetions are by 0} Ee quotations below are eotirely uonmvoat, Receipts menos tb. mo @ whee of investment, if wemay | large Sales 30 bales. We quote judge by the (xiiure wnich has already overtaken | Orinary —~ Poesia ante NO. “fe goveral of their vember Miudliog 3 4 a4 8 To the suringen i! or some months past pursued | Good midditng uy 18 110 120 Corikt —Tbe market for at! descriptions continued wiet, and wo have no rales to report. We quote Rio, ordinary to ic. @859.: good to prime, 35 8640. and ood cargooa, = She 0 D5 Me.; eatbo, 4c quayra, ewe: quiet at Se 390 , sperm, bien end pat + ex Pimonts weed less a while rates were uuchanced. Engagements to LA a wy Per veutral vessel, eo tous of allow at 60 tons of of! Cake at 124, 60. Io Toncee $9 tone o oll cake at 128 6d,, and by steamer 9,000 Dosbels whoat at fd., 10 gbip’s bags, and 1,200 boxes Cheese at 08 To Giaggow. per steamer, 22,000 bushels wheatat Sd, 500 bbis flour at i, 64., 1,200 boxes cheese and 200 pack To lubliv, por weutral vessel, 24 000 whovt at 4d., in bulk, A versel of toms wns chartered to New Orleans with soft coal at per ton A British bark from Philadelphia to a die Dy the frate bavks io curteiling discouute we may at. tribote to some extent, apart from the course of gold, the cectine of prices io the produce aud general mercban dive markets. ‘The increased speov lative activity on the Stock Exchange created # Uriek demand for money on call, which bas been mot on ample margins at seven percent, The in. Aisposition to discount sbows no abatement, and only prime commercial paper is takeo at from nine to twelve per cent, and ordipary at rales varying from that to a btoet } rolgn exobdnge f# apsettiod by the state of financial Fy sod e-mmercial affairs io Europe, and buyers are very $10 * Critical of Che bills they take, Thus far the rates for | roct port in france with petroleum at 68. 3d per ovsk of tering suow oo motorial change, Bankers aak 108% 0 | 42 ellos, and a sbip 1,400 tous, beves to Sap Franciece ¥ joal, On privat jer 109 for long, ani 100% @ 11034 for three days bilis. Gueey Pace. — demand wes very light for this py The Assislon' Trexsurer reports to-day as foliows:— article, and vom: y | Bee. from castoms., $95,000 Gexsy Cura doll, aa) nominal at 200. on ree aon 4, 400'163 Her, — he market for Manila was very quiet, and wo Poymects.. | 6,504, irs have ovly to 1 oie emai gales at B® 170. per ib, Balanee "301 Hay.—Sbipping was @e!liog io a moderate way at $1 30 _ & 35, —— loteant $1 45 a $i —The receipts of prime grades stii! coptinue lish, apd with a fair domaod from consumers prices were a ; the sales Comprine about 120 bales of new Crop, ot prices ranging from 440. to 62¢., and 60 Of old at 750, @ 8: ihe better in demand, but prices were 6 chess 1 30, Bubseriptions t | ' Tor 200 be ‘The cash balance \a tue radi of the Assistant Tress Gror in Boston, at (ve close of business Uctober 1, Lol $5,786 £08 80, & Georease of $171 591 63 as compared | With the chs? of the previous week ‘The Lostoa on orie inst week Inno w tending dowoward; sales of © $907,041, againat NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1864. and 10 chests bry at $2 2, Guatemala, $2 $2 50, and Mania, $1 40,0 81 MoLassms remaine) steady, a of 63 bbls. New Oricavs at $1 4 $1 05, and 10 fbda. Cuba at 850. Navat Brones.—Spiri ‘pontine was agaia lower, with sales of 10 bbis. F 4 $2 36 a $2 40, and smal lots of American at $245 a $2 60, and by wholesale , $2 26 for French and $2 30 for American, Rosias were in limited demand, and prices were entirely uominal ‘Tar duil apd uosetced ‘Ona, —We notice small sales of crude sperm at $2 05 (a decling), and $1 30 a $i for eruge while, Lard Was dull abd nominal at$1 80a $1 90 for summer aod winter, The demand for \inseed continued iigot, and prices were a shade easier at $1 35 a $1 88 Manutactarod was 10 improved di with sules on the spot of 1,000 gallons bleached winter whale at $1 65. Winter sperm Fras qnict at $2 400 $2 Of Bank oil aed were ~ at $l 45, rahe spe t Lots of Straits at $1 50 MLOAKE WAS ir request for export, at $72. 4873 eee Rece! . id visions:—Receipts, 395 bbis. pork, 72 packages | best and 126 do cut peer ag ‘Th na a 8,300 bbis., at $39 old mess, $41 25 a $42 for vew moss. Closing at $41 25; $37 60.030 for prime aud $59 for thin mess. The market was rather more active, but io value there was no material change; S:les 670 bois., at $10 @ $l4 for coumtry moss, $7 50 a $10 for couutry prime, $15 a $1850. for ropacked mess and $19 @ $25 for extra do; prime ae beef was quil and nominal, Cut meats ere firmer, with ao improved demand, salos 485 pkgs. u Wheelie, ie Senet. and 18c. 9 20c, for ba neglected rd market was ratber nord tie but prices remained unchanged; sales 3,590 bbls at 18%0 nx. ave was dull and drooping at 80c. a aise & 22, Saas: the bomenon OF 1d 36. a 450: sel ‘State, Choase quict prime. Poratoes are plenty and declining. without’ » $2 508 $215 per bb! —Recetpis, 2254 bola. The rise of 4c. a 5c tn gai ep lenparted ‘more Srmness to the petroioum market, at the opening bolders demanded Ic. a 2c. advance. There were no buyers at the new ratez, however, wou Prices settted to adout yesterday's scale, at which a fair siness was dona, Mostly iu crude. oh was taken chiefly by the rofiners at 363{c, Reflued in bond was rater neglected, owing to the diMflculty in placios ox: change. ce was firmer. sales were about 5,500 ‘bbls. crude, at 360 a 36%c., but Dearly all at 36c. for 40 8 47 gravity 5,500 do ref e4, in bond, 620, a G3c ; 1,200 do,, free, 6c. a G8c.—the Tattor rate for a favorito braod = Benzine wag dull and nominal at 440 a 450 (or refined, 60 a 63 gravity. Ruck waa rather moro active, with sales of 80 b: goon at /c,.in bond, and 12!4c. a 1h ov patd. quote Araucania hull at 12c a 12%c., ¢ Sucar.—The rise in gold imparted el more 6irm ness to tho market, and boiders in some iostsoces domanded %c. per io. advance, but we heard of no gales. Refined was quiet and nominal at previous prices. October 6, 4,600 bhds., 36,600 boxes and 82,200 We quote —Ship- , and 506, Ran- We Srioes.—All desori ove were quiet, and prices wera wholly noainal, at $1 65 a $1 70 for No. 1 outmess, 1246. a 13 $¢c. for Penang and Singapore pepper, cash, io bond, and 37 s¢c. @38c.,duty paid; 7a a 7 jc. for ‘pimesto, ash, in bond, and Re. a 30c., duty paid., cassia 650, and allapice 200 a ae continued dull aud upgettied, aod we bave no saics ‘Seeps.—Grass soeds romaive: qniet and nominal at pevslons prices, Rough flax may be quoted at $3 10a 16—a decline. Linseed was a sbade e:sier, with nothing doing, at $3 60 for Calcutta, and $3 20 for Ame- rican. Topacco, —The market was moderately active, with sales of 190 hbds. Kentucky leaf at prices rauging (rom 12c. to 88c, Manufactured of all descriptions remained very quiet, and prices wore scarcely as tirm. TatLow.—ealcs of 170,000 ibs., part for export, at 1dc. sane for country, and 1636. for Butcbers’ Associa. ton. Te4.—The market for this article was very quiet, nud prices were tending downward. The only sales we beard was 30 half chosts young byson at $1, and 40 oolong at $110.9 $115. Warskey.—Receipta, 351 bbls. Market dull and de- preased, with sales of 350 bbls, at $1 65 a $1 68. THE PANIC IN THE WEST. PRODUCE SPECULATORS HARD PRESSED. THE RUN ON THE BANKS, a, &e., ae. Chicago. {From the Chicago Tribune, Oct. 4 } The money market on Monday was again convuised aod panic stricken. As e000 as the bavks opened a deter- tinod and persistent rua upon some of them was kept up all tbe forevoon, but bea the afternoon it bad evi- dently spent its force, and increased confi- dence. Oo- of the toy aaa eae had e very large crewd of depositors at its door all Fou ds butas be gums asked for wore vearly a'l amall, the bank wat 40 meet the “ran? Several of the heavier busin ces fostituttons were short of currency, and they were obliged to pay checks for large amounts ia Ea:tern exchdoge, or defer their payment for a day or two, but most of the banks paid every check as promptly as it was presented, ‘bere were vo signs of weakress exhibited by avy of the banks. Even those who were short of ‘“greenbacks’’ could sbow evough Fastern exchange, five-twenty and otber United States bouds, sufficiont to pay every do positor two or three times over, bul the truth is this “run” bas come on them s0 suddenly and uvexpectedy that they have not bed time to get on funds from the Fas’, avd as ‘groenbacks’’ cannot be manu actured here, they’ bave lo wait iil the express companies bring them on. On 'ha: elfect of the monetary panic wore more observable than anywhere Ibere was actually no demand for produce of acy k nd prises were ea tirely nou Money could pot be had at any price those wh ted it, and che buik of tho morcbaots who had large balances be to draw a single ebeck or fill an or: wards the core of *Change the Moard of Trade pass following resolutions — Resolved, That, for the present checks of and that the we will receive eer u o and requests to che as they will re un ue » of th 8 board ta tice of the witudrawal @f depos ts An ollort was rade by eeveral 15 exchange tam freely offer per cent disc ot this bone eutld be daisy beve been soid This is a feature in me in the Wee wv to sell exebunge ov New York at a reasonable ¢. Avotuor siuzular ‘eature of this movey panic ts ‘toe tact that bitherto (be mato difficulty hes been with the cur reney, and the eflort mada by une pudlic was to get rid of it. Now it ts the very oppestte—the great rusb i+ to get the currency. Every euscers to the field strengthens the faith of the people tn greenbacks. There was a large atiendence on ’Chenge ov Monday, but, owing Lo the contiouation of the panic io monetary aifairs, very littl business was transacted. There was & Strong effort ov tho part of holes, through brokers, to realize, but as ali checks w refused, and currency discount little or aud ites dubiull mu id five per cent together very scarce, the transactions in prduce were of a triliog charac’or, Those of our sbippere and grata deal- era who bad orders to buy, and who tad large balances in bank, very geaersusiy refused to check them out ond tolograpbed their correspondents that ty Present state O° affairs tuey could nob fill their or. A+ for the s,eculatore, (bey were entirely out of the market, Nota dollur could be had at avy of the dis count Louses, avd even the “sbent per-sbent” gevtlenmen who generally reap a rich harvest to times like these, were compiciely runout. They bud oo money, and their ebecks were not worth more than the paper which they were written on to buy provisions with to-day. Peking it alvogethor, it was the most romarkable day ever geen io the commercial history of our city. In 00 previous pavic bas moaey been 80 ecarce that it could hot be bad at some price. but to Cay veither Daukers wor movey brokers avd ‘ ers’ bad a dotlar to lead, Eastero exchange was States bonds, Miinois b: heavy discount for e. POF course, in such a state of affairn, the markets wore most completety at a stand still, and the quotati bamed oan rearcely be #sid to give 9 falr criterion of valves: dy Bold except thoee wb», to use a homely expression, ‘had their noses under the grindstone. "’ [From the Chicago Titnes, Oct, 4.) Any further ru upon the banks of the city will be as Bonseless iu itself as injurious to the public. The rotten conceros have gone down, as they should have done, aod the determination of ali others to meos their obligationa ought to satisfy their depos: of their ability to do so. ‘The p.uvic has arisen ‘chietly from the failure of the West- oro Harine and Fire losurtnce Company, and tl culpa: bie conduct of ite oficets tm contection there’ should pot have survived the Sunday foliowing ‘bat affair. We confidently trust that the reaewed excitemest of eraey will not be continued to jtement largely subsided towards cronin; ve at the Ilinols Savings Lostitution, on Karly in the morning the Mer Furmera’ and Mechabics’ Savlogs Bank, on Clark enforced its rale of requiring savings depositors to give sixty daye’ notice Of their inteotion to withdraw their oposite, which operated like a charm. The Illinois Savings lostiution snould have done the same thing, aod added to allay the popular excitement. Both jously Bound, avd che enforcemont of the rule could not have beeu coustrued im any quarter lo theit prejudice, ‘We observe ‘that it ie pores that parties eee with the Western ‘serapee Compan! he ruins of the of olf one, with the avow by, aconmmoda- tions to such 98 desire upon their deposits with the’ ae- fonet concern, This is a singular proposition, Why do not the owners of the defunct concerm—all of whom are rich—at once pay the depositors their duea? We sup pose tho real object of SS pppecoes by cement Is to pre- serve the charter of the Western Sarive and Fire In- surance Compan heed for futore swindling asea, Io our joo the public should put its bee! upop the neck of movement, There is no apperranoe of honesty in it. itement which the President of the defunct concern ieged Causea of the failure Is alto~ nd ought not to be accepted by published of the bor unsatisfactory, the public. Wi hin defunct concers—ai) Gopoartors, instead Of faitericg with them in the manner This done, they might, periaps with some Fe oa hl nek the public confidence im some new direction. | Cincina: (From the Ciocinnat! Gravette, Ootober 4. Jn the my market, bosiness is conducted with great caution. Rant do pot care to confine accor modations alinost ao ac all, and they aad these ve to be content with mea. iv view of this roe aye their business 80 as to aioe meres Merefvre no great pressure Wrore @iscounts are required at all, they cee to eae elven alk engagements there ig 00 disposition to make new ones. People caguot touch anything now without making o loss, 80 abeady is the dowuward current, aud consequent. ly purchases are confined to the daily’ requirements of rerular trade. Speculation, for the 4 y is comparatively light, of » Dut Still, aS Femarked, there ts. ee ise extreme cau tion’ of lenders, ao excess of demand. italiste dod in for their me ean theeb aventwouts,sbey preter to a business myer, rst, because they are doewed and Leal they can Derquickly converted inte groenbacks. We are now in a commercial criaia, resulting from the (ing process, caused by the bye Ay |, and if the latter should prove Prudent meu will be found among reckless speculators tn gold, sterliug, produce that may fall, all we bave to say is, would be well if the whole tribe should be Pile utterly crushed. Tuere is n0 greater ouisance in trade than en who are cousteutly wadiog inte apeaslesive operatic beyord tbeir depth. thus placiog ves ia @ postiton to go under aud carry dowa other people’s wit a whonerer # revulsion occurs. But this class rise again, and in time thoy will be as reckless and For the present, however, they wil be barmiees. For tbe rest sothing worse is to be apprehended than a readjustment of busincas upom a lower lev PE erin QO cannot be prolonged. There is no parison between this time A... that of 1867, for ‘he Teagon that we bave no ppocie bees to look ta, The Present revulsion, instead of reducing the Jorad ¥ carrey, Practically incresses it. Prices baving bee reduced, ou an ayorage, tweuty five to thirty per cent., it, Of course, roquires tbat much less money to do bustcess. It is probabie there will still further reduction in values, and (big will make mouoy proportionately more plenty, Cor ently nine buu- dred million of crrrency now, will do as much business as eleven buvdred and fifty million would have done two months ago. When the currency begins to be contracted, Ubon we shail have a steady pinch until Lhe specie basis is fvatly reached. We may, indeod, tumble on to to specie basis, but we are not tending in that direction now, eithor by precipitation or gradual approaches. Con- sejuantly, a vory active trade way be expected, as soon a3 gold setties down: und prices of commodities are fairly adjusted Lado There will probabiy be no auch Cage for speculations as there have boon, no doubliny re money in a day or a week, Lng regular business will be active and profitable. ig the direction ia which we are now tending. Peoplo can't be kept “wos and cow quently trade cannot be stagnant while is nine huo- dred miliious of dollars paper money afloat, witha rising average. NEWS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Our Buenos Ayres Correspondence. Boryoa Aras, S.A., August 12, 1364. Civil War Again Raging in Uruguay—F lores Rej cls the Peace Propasitions af the Govzrnment and <Agan Plunges the Country in Anarchy—Sigvificant Progress of Buenos Ayres Under President Mitre—New Fistds Sor American Enterprise—Aid for the United Slates Sanitary Commission —Naval ana Trade Report, dc. Tho news | lately forwarded of the restoration of peace 40 Uruguay bad been published in all the papors bere, and had its aational effect on Change. Everywhere it was received, as @ piece of news, with entiro confidence, It turas out to bo false. There was a prospect of peace: but at tho last moment vegotiations were broken off aad hostilities were resumed. Tho rebel Flores demanded terms amounting to submission, thoagh tho most liboral terms possible were offered him, such as pay for his army, promotion for bimself, a ucw national olectioa, &e.; yet he demanded still more, aud the result is now hostilities, with a violence and a virulonce uokaown be- fore. Our latest accounts aro favorable tothe rebels. Culoncl Lopez and a son of General Flores demanded a surrender of tho town of Fiorids, in the ioterior, Rosistonce was offered, aud the tomp was taken by assauit, the captors po ngg ‘about three huadred prigovers aud valu.bie stores, guns, &c. two officers named were kilied, und be- Sides about seventy of the rebels. The loyal "loss was jess. This was onécf the most bio dy ‘battles of this war. The whole country is agai exposed to all the bo-rora of a relentioss civil war. Tho entire republic 13 lable 10 be overrun at any timo, by ono army or by the other, and a fearful anarchy prevails. Th is carried on by two powerful factions, whose passicns allow vo restraints except those of force, aud no one can predict the result. Immigration to that country is suspended, and its tadus. trial rezources are for the present utterly prostrated, Gn this sido of the river there is peace, and a fair Prospect of its continuance. The admivistration of Gene- ral Mitro, to President, is the most popular this couvtcy has ecyor known [tis marked by such attention to fo. ternal improvements, schools and various governmental reforms as promiae w bright furme. The goveroment does uot hesitate to guarantee soven per o joternal improvement scheme that pr 8 teeeit this there twno risic, becwse, a8 far #3 we cid judge {com radiroads already woking under sich a guarantae, the goveroment would bave beeo sale. in making it toen iastead of seven per cent. Besides, the iminonse increase of taxable property occasivoed bY the constrite- toa in different directions of Ines of railroyd, thirty, seventy, one hendced aod fifty and two buodred and seventy miles in lengeh, would quite remunerate the goverpment There are ¢a152\eas offorts made by the general and tho Proviacial goveruments co ipduce immigration, The gen- erat plan ts to cede to an tadividual or company a certain tract of ground for purposes of colonization, fuis land 13 80 divided as to give to each faintly about ono hundred roserved Acres in localities alternated with tra cerasionaire. A certain sum ts adv: meut, to be rofuaded in four or live years, t0 bor exe peuse Of passage, imp.ements of husbandry, atcck, é ‘The goleues aro weil pla ad th) coverntnent katte gain iminensely by tprr Inuat also be enricher There that is to divers toe current of to Sou'b America. Toere $4 ons braned of 9 the basiness here ia which no American bas yet embarked wine ofits. ers enormous here are 1 is banking. Several banking bou g ton per ceat semi-annu! dividends, : is fearfally Ligh and discounts are ove 10 two per cent per month, Tbere is a topdency among American immigrants to go into the interior. Several familica have late'y sottied in the Province of Saata Fe Oue cotton planter bas located colton iands pear the city of Paraua, 1u the Entre Rios te nearly over. without any eerious disaster to tbe sueep farmers. lvicl!igent mon estimate tho proximate sbearing st 100.000 bales or about 5.0 099 pounds of unw che! Ihe prospective chases are a Hite in advance of last year’s pric Thi wil give us about 44,090 tous for export. If it follows last year’s demaeds about balf of it will go to North america ‘Abo subject of the abolition of capital punishment is warmly discussed here, and meets with geveral (ayor among the vatives. To-day there is not a Thore ore iwonty six Spantab apd forty-five of various other aationalities, is boped that from Uctobsr 20 to January 1, wheo our woo! is ready for shipment, that these waters will swarm with Ame: att. Toe United States Sanitary Commission is working away praodiy. Ao operative beuciit resulted in $1,000 in cold, ond other sources will swell tuo remittance to $5,000 or $6,000 in goid Toere is but coe, vessel loading hore for the United States, That is the Hamburg brig Lima, to take bales at Of lumber the: were reeeatly sold $0,000 feet spruce pine, New York, at $4 feet ash and pine at 3 69, 312,009 Amer: ise at areal ateix months. Of kerosene, 4,000 gallous, at $25, currency, despatched. Marine Affair: At @ meotiog of the parsengers on board the City of Limerick, f (ue Liverpool, New York end Pbiladeipbia line of steamships, the following resolutions were unani- mously adopted: — Resolved, That a just sense of our apprecistion of the oficial efficteocy and mauly qualities of our friend, Ca: Jones, domands somethtog more than the px memory attachiog to an ordinary passage of the Att Resolved, Ttiat the warm tribute of our heartfelt grati- for the uniform courteous and keen friendly ronal interest steadily evinced throvehout a somewhat ber tedium and monotoay of Nesolved, Tbat we pt. T. 0. Jones and bis gentlemanly officers our vearty thanks and most cor ‘wisher their prosperity, assuring them tbat we aball evor entertaia a bright memory of their qeanal Dearing towards ua ved, That theso rosolutions be transmitted for publication to the New Youx Hatatp, and that a copy be | oat te a hue i” parsengers—Henr; ‘errell, Jamos Driges, John Blusk wood, wary : ANOIALS. wy PER ant OF FINANCE, 1ASRB OP PM 10 bor Sea, et —. AND SLIPS, AT ohne rt le to —s cod rete th the hastens for the use or jomiioned doc ail Sethe seria of tent Cg November 184, will be sold at ity Mall, o Tu , Det NOt ier No 2. —Pler at te toot of Saf en shar a foot of Chart tree! Pier « fro pk ‘or conditions of vats to be had at tue Comptrotier's order of the Commissioners of the Bink: Fund, 7 CO RTTHEW T. BRENBAN, Compte Compteoit JIVIDEND NOTICE “PLUASANT VAL BY aouD Company —A dividend of pd ong cent upoe the ie tal stock + company, bas been ‘it, dociared by the yoeee, vaya at the ollioe MK Seay a Go. "sb ashany acer'tn the ely of New EH ORVES, Bocretary, ler. ‘ork. New Tone, Oot 4, | 1804, | Orcs, ag ig MOU ee bs Tg COMPANY, Tit tratiee i ea sa ior ih ane | trasier ‘ail pacar one ite prniaie ait ye 88, co male by i eOnN LY Ula angers pe ee to avg groat | 2 MAP ANCIA Me PRESIDENT perorzos company, VENANGU COUNTY, PEND. TB QROTR ee i Ute ‘STATHS 7.90 LOAN. Tho Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subser!p- tions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable Capital stock. - $5,000,000, three yeare from August 15, 1904, with semi-anoua! interest | — pai vali oa ibscr a per sbare, at the rate of seven and three tenths per cent premtum— | Being ia fui fet ot fora $5sbare No ‘farther call or assessment fo be made, 100. 000 shares reserved tor working captial These, lands contain about 8,100 acres on the Aliccheny river, apd on Hemiock. Porcupine ani MoCrea creeks, making au oll boring tercitory of over ten aud « half miles pk weils oa a tbe adjaining | Property. ere. as the ‘“Cole- brated Hen wells, are ta- tor their im itamenses Pty wells ou this property are being sunk with great rigor, and promise large supplies of oll. fo the capitalists and to limited means unsar- pagent ind noemonts ty offers waape and all other taformation cap Pegebace ve obalge a eld eB auaron #co, street, New York. aye he GOULD aee Coney SILVER bas declare iD Wd September of dot! throu the Bank of California Oe oe took reais ‘dea vor ae tees Eu, otic ote ebapge, by un he ? %, “New Yorn, Oc SHARES OF THR CLIFTON PETROLEUM Company's Stock for sale, racludiag the Sept investinent for cai good city Cortlandt a MEACHAM, Agent. dend—a cavital bet ay Inquire for two days at Nol LOAN, AT SIX PER CENT. ON we Fore. city _broverty ‘Appi $300,000 % SEPH MASON, No. 5h P "SPECIAL N NOTICES. prinoipal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be converiibie at the option of the holder at maturity imto six per cent gold bearing bouds, payable not fess than five Or more thas twenty years from thofr date, as the goveroment may elect, They will be issued in denominations of $60, $100, $500, $1,000 and 95,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty doilars or some multiple of Afty dollars. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons makeing deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest acorucd from date of uote to date of deposit. SPROLAL ADVANTAOES OF PHIS LOAN. Tt toa National Savings Bank. offering a higher rate of fnterest than any other, and the best security. Avy savi bank which pays its depositors 1n United States notes coa- siders that it ts paying in the bestclroulating medium of the country, and it canaot pay In anything better, for its own assets are either ta government securities or in uotes or bonds payable tn goverament paper. CONVERTIBLE INTO six PER CENT FI GOLD BOND. In adaition 40 the very “eral dalerenham ihe aatet far three years, this privilege of 0 ‘conversion ts pow worth about a 33 Pine street. ca TO THE FUBLIO.—WE ‘Wiall TO COR- AP Re mimes or falsehood ft Orneieas. bred a Chairman of the yetation, te that nonorable body that Stheeatire increase pr urney man ranges from 149 to 185 per we emphatically deog the above st Thasmuhas the Whole advance thns far Fecely TWENTY m current rate for Five. } to 1 cent. For fnstance:: Previous to the ere, eae eee ms forthe “4 wor we were recatsinas on arte gee outs rasa 66 twenty Bonds is not josa than ni nine percent premium, and before the wer the premium on ais per cent Unitod States Stocks was over twenty percent. It will be seen ‘that the or $7 at th fuettbe paltry Q a Bor Pete w dog will aver men's wages, at ton hours per day, of from wee trom $4 to 8.0 por week’ es, fro y To tit: Minavaso° Bie te Macon ae Tarvons’ Assoourion ce th market is not \t lo a bare ssn or ern, Se nen en Rh ST | coche pear a Sf tecacte e Jess than ten per cent per annum. say that a combination, the Tailors’ ‘co tective Association (and oats us “padd) Benevolent Bo- ciety. That we have formed ourselves into an associa. ITS BXEMPTION FR a STATE OB MUNICIPAL cegirae ee tlon for mutual protection we TAXATION, the game right to protect onr hi to from all the advuntezes we bave enumerated, & Bove’ sivas Sourporves. tnto'an tax Sietlon, thee cht Zz . ave. resolv ia . maketne ae Wwe admits eutiemen, when you assert have acted ‘ar MERE Ny and overbearingly, ction Wwe deny, Have we on all occasions, ily sought ior an Savauce” Matousl i your own submit tog for jsour ‘ovusideration & slat k @ do, the exorbitant sun special act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On tbe average, this exemption ig worth about two per cent per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is betioved that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the government. Inall cther forms of indebtedocss the faith or ability of private par- ties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, white the whole property of the coun- try 1s beld to secure the dischatge of all the obligations of the United States, ER Subscriptions will bo received by the Assistant Treasurer of the United, States, corner of Wal! and Nassau streets. spare First Nationa! Bank of New York, No. 4 Wall street. Second National Bank cf New York, 234 at. an4 Broadway. Third National Bank of New-York, No. 5 Nassau street. Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 and 29 Pine street, Fifth National Bank of Nev York, $33 Third avenue. Bixth Nationa! Bank of New York, Gth sv. and Broadway, Bighth Natlonat Bank of Npw ¥.rk, 690 Brosdwa: Rinth Natioval Bank of New York, 253 Broadway. Tenth National Bank of New Fork, 240 Broadway. Centra! Nationa! Bank of New Youk, 71 Duane street. National Exchange Bank of New York, 18 Greenwich st., and by all National Banks which are dopositaries of barged y Somers. ti (proof af witch we reler (Ge public and your own customers; Cor when wo ask for 50 per cout. you bave charged tad to. 175 Wo ask you, gentlemen, have ap oiuat rah We pee by arise en Out. labor os. you hare’ om your customers? 'in that portion of your card to the pub. fie which saya we do not confine ourselves to a gene al or uniform sca e of prices for all merchant tailors, we ao . from experienc’, that it 1s not just. For instance. #e- cording to yourarkum@nt, you wou'd have us charge such employers as W. B, Fearn, Boyer & Rouney, aud others (bind to their own interest On your itst) the same price (or making & garment as we would charge Messra. Croncy & B.C Who demand such exorbt- ns fro a list of who e prices we to sub: a8 we have tn couran of prétiration th amodacs ‘of clot, trimmings, &c., wie Tereqaives to meke ali gar ng your pratite on our lavor, and we (i fall tozether). Geatlemen, surprise (0 the public taat @ York should for s morent douvt they are, reg will be a e with sou, You ory Hy Our society; now, agent omen, you are at chat association at did not de antion which @ commit! hing it dues wot contain Cat J.’Boud, V, D. Depierris and Pettus & Ga Canta Commrrree, Rerony Hit, | | 201 Graxo Staeer, New Yous, Oct. 5, 1861. The following resolutons were adopted — Re ety be.ng formed oa tha follow: | protection of each batt difficulties it to Ube pi son of old Ramely—For the ess bencysteat fund attacl ittee with the sini af o sop meeting should be allowed to goon a sl i means ehoutd bs exbausied for the settlement fon yee bya tion of the mer. hagiog Bi oe, Srarmesives to f the Working yrotent Uaion at 12 o'clock on That we, the members Le etry Unioa 2 last. ee peat apa the, action oF the follow tnecohaat. tatlors of “hla city deserve, the lay in forcing euch an issue they themselves claim: & O'Nel, Broadway; Brown & Wiedenfel!, “Broadway “Crouoy +& Co, Broadway; Miller & Grothe ecker, Broadway; Deperries, Broad- rie A Son! Brosa- un the sen Reso vod ae th Public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further information aad __APFORD BVRRY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS, PPorosaLs FOR | OAN—FIVE-TWENTY BONDS. eaSuRY DarantMent, Wasiinstox, Oct, 1,184. Sealed ovore will oe receive: is td od at artment, under he Pais proved June of wetday. “helt in ing 4090: tated censure of the eatire commual oo us, denying us the right 1 bond Uutil the nooa ninklants for Bats of the Uutted St the amount of fo mititons of dollars. P Lesue ‘Brastel Re poughersy Broadway, Brvadwas; Oltered ‘will bear an” incerest of sie, pet. ce. ium. ‘ : "i Seml-anoual'y, in com, om the first days of Ma: pemeparntaet Posten val wiper esata veniver and Wil jaemabe at the pinasrire 0 Sadier 8 % Ruasel!, Broadway: ¢ uil, Broad) 4 M hd ieougrosawat ie. Each offer must be for fifty or some mutt 1 nena nee ceeh tae ant Cader NOvor ate, MEMBERS OF THE raTuER each bundrod dollars, or for Mfty nee the 0: \ “4 piri 1 ee eos ‘stcert, on Friday, the 7m mypre than fiir, Fw ner ees Of) Bepweine: instant, at one B to attend the funeral of our Premium) of ‘the whole amouu’ bid tor by ec mist be deposited as guaranty ‘or parmout ¢ Yyubsorio' one, with the Treasurer of the Cuitet St ie deceased brother. Hugh Mt ‘olla nd. By ord BARRY. yeosideat, Tiworay Li Bryson eta Wasitaston, or with New York, Sti Louls, or | = ant with the depository. at Buitimare, Pitta- REWARDS. burg, Cincit ‘Ch cag, Detroit or Builaio, or with’ any Nw Band vhich, may consent 9 KEW RY WILL BE PAID FOR RETURNING A ‘or wh $ transact the duplicate certs aud liver eolured Pointer (siul) 40 3) See a Wh THE A}TERNOON Wert street, beow Canal offe: u Boers a nou'd be made in time tor LS “ Offers to, reach | Was! |nston not tae han the mr " Accompanied Uy iu af diac ad ca Ferclet baton ared an pot i¢ reaarned to-Nat 030 How that wit i Dee a hi to ne bame of Bonds of $3 000 issued it Allo Fed mill, be opened. on Frida 1 ce awards will be male re RS the Mghest "o.lerers notice, of cen ance or Uke foward © ciination will he on resne tive i 10 o'lerers. not b@ neoepied. unt of aacenied Whe Tress irer, oticer ov bh ihe ean Wate and Chain, with a baneing an, Ziuraday sceuiag November 1. ner 1, wi! ja wili-bear interest fom Fijate to Nove the ot ent, or twenty. on this notice should be endorsed “Odor for Loan,’ and addressed to the Secretary o! the Tressury. The riht (o dectine all offers not consitered advantageu: to the goverament ia ree erg by 2 yey! as Bocrcisry of tho Treacy. )FFICR ‘UNION PACIFIC RATLROAD COMPANY, No 15 Willlam street. w York, Sept. %, 1864 the above property of Posghkerpsie, fect wn imeues, red com og. bike Kosei! orn bair iption == ef dark gray elo ce r The annual meeti yf the stocks nde: of this Company ry \ of a iy ” wil! be nsld on the Ist Monday of Uerover, a: the, o'ce of i ihiga.ta RETR eee cate taer wits Coe Lae prey” 13 Witham strect, New York, at Il o'ctock A. ia both derward feat wih ch . for transaction of such a an may come he Jou . DIX, sideat. ma ers retary. or Maller ty Martin, Poughkeep- an shia. name aud wilt apore rete t vets Tie proparty T'will pay the bore ite aig or $38: or recovers of property. wots Ds, ° WN. ¥. Ost. 6, [Sal B,D, SNYDER TRY PRICES ‘Suru, $75 5 REWARD <LOs7, IN FULTON, | ATREBT, Pik oe Ae ia ie detcomed ‘above FWate 7 esos whacal and the doder « RICHARD: ND, no questo: OFFICE NO. 35 PIN New York. 101) MEE BB? dd, FOR THY RECOVERY OF tre boty wae $100 from the Zag! sok ‘? * He ing. Octobsr 2, oppos te ey $500 art Pin and Gold liv harms attached, laxen 8 Nich Hotel. Apply to J. WILL RE PatD, AND NO_ QURSTIONS naked, for the. en of Single Stone cy ing Case Wat 4A aS ch vember 15. Cs » Bandage, 33 Boring sitp. 33 tOFRRTY. ‘These Lands consiat of 7.000 an i preg tah ne and seventy miles of water (rani all LITTLE BOOK, Goucataing Smportant medioal | yay od precession. Aad, 30 ninety oy — he ladies—will be sent free on receipt of two alam) agers of from five to wen Der coat’ ber aidseasing the Proaidentot the Rew York Blectrient Ta . ute, No. dud Beordway, New York. aod Timber in immense quantities 62 o. Sook of beer ogg! pee open at the office ot the nnder- signed, shane maps, information, prospectuses and spect: mens can be seen i abies RW BOOKS, CARTES DR VISIVE, ATERESCOPIO gods, talogue. aoutent idkantng ‘Agency abs KIGSLAND, ctrect. i. HYMAN'S. 068 BROADWAY. Co. NER OF street, will be the bighest prict for Dia- a dividend of one oh i} Fax Saad isis Oot wayacie ou whe 13th ne eg rt ae Silver Ware; or will advance cab ca their office, No, 10 Pine street ee wigitop, President, ovey any wa. ea Cusmen, Secretary. ‘Silver, orm CRUTBAL eRe eat pentane. COAL, WwouD, &C. TAMER nigHoR, games Bishop & Co..No. 3 Beaver st ooRn 9a 9O-ORDS OTHuWa, BY Tal ie RisTortt fiat Misveliy and Meyer $6. apardroe ae hall ea Be works, and npc recived at PD ptheheng nro ste Brunswick patel ig OSPENPORS rome Prhen detiveret to customers, bor 279 avenue A, near Niueteenth ot #10 2h ee OUNDS OF DBEP RRO ASE Wellseresned. Apply at i . TREADW BLL, Agent ¥ est -cteoetng C1aCO CITY TRN PRR CENT PONDS, 18. APH VIBWS | Set PANSeee Ty wet PAROS {OH SRGTOORAET UBS AND FG areas id subjects vor At LLOLMES' ‘ew Gallery, SILVER MININ' AL SI a NO x CONF ATO} 01 anciaco yon for the month | WY: mber of seven ‘aviinen and Ray ‘ ath tre ‘Bane cf Ria a heldera een oxthange, amas enka LVER Mi COMPART OF GA aa ok a diedend for bedi Se Siig