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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | sleet aa Favar, Oot. 18-6 P.M. ‘There wasan unsettled state of on the Stock Exchange this morning, arising ‘4 pressure in weak quarters, and 10 it might continue. This partial stringency was duc tos few prominent bears having called in all their loans and 5—~ ——-Oet, 12-—. borrowed as much money 48 they could for the sake of Big vate Plage Value Manouawr, in the é1st yoar Se ee ae ora mre ie os erin Ta | aes hee eh ta ag of transient distrust of borrowers not Manufactures of cotton.1,037 291,542 1, : Ss 128 632 935. the said uy first lass. Fire sac Rp gpa oc Toa 106 68 1,60 Ser'200 ewes and poor. | ag re guid rr se Pea tek eatin of Ue opin bone the mar- SSeS yr roe ene Baie tiam aide child of Hetiry and £1605 le clos! Total, .ccs.cessese+ 4,407 $2,068,081 6,002 $2,884,685 and other order of | | The friends of the family are invited to attend the ket was heavy at a fractional recession Ing to your petitioner as to | funeral, on Sunday at two from the prices of Inst evening; but at the first regular board there | | Wilhdiawals, 544 gen.519 968 $84,827 ks Tealdonoe of her Re, 9 Wilow sees, rooriye was a slight improvement of tone, and prices were a Manufactures of cott 33 0514 «67 16,789 loved wife of Michael ng ed %& higher. New York Contral Rrensnig-aphemeehan 2 Gas we arise rye yi “ he Silents ond wetiran ‘the family are respectfully Wain. sones ne ote aa Nasu * ce ee, Ot ee WILL OF JA, A, SUYDAM—rIPY THOUSAND DoL- | {Erlied to aitend, the ‘on Bundy sforaoe, atone odo, wane + <i — se ‘demand LARS TO THE ACADEMY OF DESIGN. ‘Nonra.—At Ga., Northwestern 5, meres os aot 3 Inland Mo Fort . OL “$180,070 124 $100,065 | Cannuen—A, slondy inde Thoro wero fourteen wills admitted to probate the past | con i. a Moni aged gaat ‘Wayne 1%, Prairie du Chien %, Ohio: Mississippi cer- boxes Wostern sold at 280. ‘wook in the y th will "AREER. residence in a titeates i, Cumberland 4, Qulckallver %, Hudson Mh 85038 fie Sabon | palaut were drm, Dat cated quiet at Pemeeee cnet, smeng Sees ie Tuesday, October 2 ‘Manca ‘Vasant, raic'of inaso Be rivor was i higher. Government securities were firm. [63 arose 63 aaio50 | 405, CaeD. demand was fai Peturrono.—At Bennington, Ve. on Friday, October @ Coupon five-twenties sold at 105%¢ a 34, now issue 108. | Manufactures of flax. - 86 «14,187 8879 nae ferior qualities of logwood, but the Hever B. in the of his Sevon-thirty notes of the third series 98 a 3. Miscel Ss Am fs yet | rather owing er erecd ie ‘Swacknausn.. Fors Wahlagton, 08 Ths Oe. ‘At the open board atone o'clock there was s large} otal.........,...--++-40H $296,008 1,106 | 6481,883 ws rn = 90, witout aes, wealecan owtag. ts tae NEW WORKS. apne Ripe ary amount of stock sold for cash, and the market wa8! no following figures compare the aggregate returns | scarcity. pany ae cee Sanghi ake eee Sele afternoon, at Cater Lee eee Te of the New York and Philadelphia banks om the Tth ‘The engagements were—To Liverpool, 7,000 Sisrmua pat Laxavacs Unrversan, Grrum "At East Chester, on Friday, October 1m tions in Erie and Cleveland and Pittsburg were partict- | ings, with thuve on tne Ist of April last:— corn, in bags, at 544. for 60 Ibe, ; 800 bales cotton, | Fisi0GNOMICO Ds 108 Osos. Nueva Arte do Gsonen Senizs. larly heavy, aggregating eleven thousand nine hundred KA. 8 10d pet ‘steamer, 200 bales cotton. A, To Gonooer «tos Hombres. Por D. gine relatives and Srignde of toe Seanily nap, baited te shares of the former, and fifteen thousand seven bun: oheese, 40s. ‘The’ obartors eanane bark to Galveston, Ag cs ‘ from St. Oe ey Ag ES dred of the . New York Central closed on the o-¥ ‘This isa very ingenious work, and is written some. . ieee. Sew cued, Cleveland Hitvete, beck Se Me aves Oe ee ee an oe Ib ts published in in walling at Willams’ Bridge to meot the 8:16 4. ML pe pa Ag eee OE, preferred 64%. Berk to NeW Orlane, pie ° Spanish, the author’s own language, but there is an ‘Trave.—On , October 13, ANDREW TRAVIS, @ Ba re 76%, «nat the beaty had spent Fisu.—The deman: pn Boh ee peer haa translation published also. It isnelther more nor tive of Pennsylvania, 82 years of age. Afvor thie it became eviden* wat He PT sates by and, with a moderate supply, pricos remained very frai English His frienas and relatives are respectfully invited to at. their force, and that the 872 | with the tendency to c ‘in sellers’ favor. We note | less than a work on physiognomy, but treating specially ‘ond the funeral, from his late . ween fully experienced, and $ g g | & § i e g F weak . holders beg, The i n Increase ie sreulation Grand Bank u's7 15. Bow maskecel ey ieaty, with Wi '—On Wednesday, October 11, Apauaema Q., « rally, prove con- in circ 5 . we RESELLS, the market Bona regular board, and. Erie closed 3 | ™orease in deposits. a good demand. The salos cover 2,200 bbls, at $24 a | srgucs that the eyes express infallibly the character of daughter of the ate Samuel ow. tinued at, ** 1, Increase in legal tend $24 50 for shore No, 1, $16 60 a $17 for do. No. 2, $12 50 | an individual quality of the mind and disposition. It is | 7, ance. ‘The government at W: q ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited ge eae ne ens Ranbir Mu Nee 0.918 top large No. 8, $17 25 for bay No. '1, and 16 25 | oniy necessary to be told, he says, what the eyes are, to | ton has, howover, decided that allj American oltizoss the funeral, from the house of her mother, bigijern 1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Northwestern %, for do. No.2. Box herring ruled more active and very ab a ss Hudson street, this (Saturday), at twelve o'clock hoom, proferred 14, Rock Islan: pie ‘ort firm under rather limited receipts. The sales embrace understand ig ane peetion:): ile Fy ne on ema ” without further notice. 4 i Migs: Praigse: da. Shien MX 8,000 boxes, at 60c. for scaled and 450. a 600. for No. 1. theory eo far as to assert that if he knows of allegiance. Wayne was unchanged. Hudson River was }g lower, Can- ton 3, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 3;. Government securities were quiet. Coupon sixes of 1881 were }¢ lower. ‘The rest of the list was steady. After the call there was a very buoyant feeling, and Prices continued in the ascendant, Erie touching 92 and Now York Central 10134. At the open board at half-past three Erie sold at 913{, New York Central 10134, Ohio and Gunny Bica.—The market was firm, but without sale aaaaacteir Nass i Holders in Boston were asking 2030. eurrenc) we ph aap ecg nee pyle Y. Gurxy Corn was only in limited demand, but out ever socing him, what the color, form, proml- wore well sustained. We note sales of 76 bales at 250. | nonce and general expression of the eyes are, Hence he In Boston holders firm at 230, « 240. takes the groat men of history up to the remotest poriod, and of whose personal oo there is no record, The sales were at 60c. for shipping lots, and 700, @ 800, er’ hepa pigeon Boyt to lookah, Taking Hipes.—The market was rather quiet but firm, with | the characters of David, Solomon, Jesus Christ, only a moderate inquiry from the trade, The salescom- | Mahomot, Danto and others, as rocot in or ‘ise 9,000 Montevideo, 21 a 22 Ibs, aver mainly at | seon in their works, he professes to describe the expres- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bmp-—Lovpow.—On Thu! sracki, October 13, at Grace church, by the Rev. Mr. Theo. eving, Cunton G. Binp to Mantm Terese, Only daughter of Wm. R Loudon, all of this city. Booxrt—Smrra.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, October 13, the. Middle Reformed Butch church, by the Rey. Deposits . Legal tenders. —The following i Increase in circu! Decrease in deposits. Decrease In legal tenders. —On Thursday t, Caraaame p= ean iis james White, in the 64th year hor age. The ‘fneral will take place on Sunday afternoon, a& half-past one o'clock, from St, James church, from . whence it will proceed 4@ Calvary Cemetery for inter. The Court of Appeals has reversed the judgment of Mississippi certificates 30, Hudson Rivor 108%, Reading | +46 supreme Court, and decided that shares in national | 1940. 4 200,, gold, and 2,600 city slaughter steer, 65 | sion of their countenanoes, and particularly of their 115, Michigan Southern 75%, Cleveland and Pittsburg sete y'Btate authorit ” ia ecoene ch 500 Tam ee 7 4 aaieanae 1,000'Rio | eyes, minutely stating the shape, size, color, position Smith, D. D., Peter Boaent to Harn A., daugh- ment Her ende. Owe prea and those of he? banks are taxable by State 'y, although the capi. P) her distinguishing marks in these “lamps of the | tf of the officiating clei . son, James White, Jr., are invited to attend without furs 10%, Rock Island 109, Northwestern 31%, preferred | 141 ty invested in government bonds. The point adjudged | Macha, 1834 Ibs, average, and 3,500 Cor 22 Ibs. av. | and Cuauracy—Dar.—In Brooklyn, on Thuraiay, October hor invitation, Rasp 12, at tho First Presbyterian church, by Rev. Robinson, J. Monson Cuamrvey to Suste J., daughter of Elias Dey, Esq., all of Brooklyn. Na cards. Covaii-—Simpson.—At Zion church, on Wednesday, Oc- tober 11, by the Rov. J. 8. Covell, assisted by the Rev. ‘Washington Rodman, Cuan.es H. Covett, son of the offi- ciating clergyman, to Ximena E., second daughter of William Simpson, Esq., of West Farms, N. Y. No cards, Fuavacan—Exenriet.—On Thursday, October 12, at the Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Astoria, L. I., by the Rev. James P. Phelan, ANDREW Franagan to Ape. ae Exszenmr, only daughter of Charlies Exertier, Esq., Astoria. Hopains—Grirrrra.—O6n Tuesday evening, October 10, by the Rev. Dr. Tuttlo, Davin Gronaz Hopoins, late Meutenant in the United States army, to Hares = Bern, eldest daughter of the late —— Griffith, Esq., of the city of Dublin. (b. 3) 45%. Afterwards, on the street, the market was slightly ir- rogular and a fraction lower on a portion of the list. The raid of the bears has created a considerable short inter- est, which will be likely to assist the upward reaction that has set in, and only tend to increase the losses they have already sustained. The strong recuperative power Shown by the market to-day furnishes the best evidence that could be adduced of the inability of the bears to break it down under present circumstances. The specu- lative focling rans high and the bull element is the con- trolling power of the street. It matters not that the de- mand for stocks is purely speculative, and that every un- please copy. ‘Wison.—In this city, on Thursday, October 12, after @ short illness, Macca 8., the beloved wife of Stephen Wilson and eldest daughter of Thomas Smart Groom sword, Master of the Court of Chancery, of the Island of Jamaica, West Indies. Pein reget the ee as togirge | Kyo cy attend the funeral, on Sunday ‘morning, at nine o’clook, from her late residence, TB Wont Fiftioth street. Jamaica (West Indies) and Dublin (Ireland) papers please copy. erage, on private terms.’ Also by auction, 2,000 damaged | soul.” . * Some phy logi and particularly phrenologists, res Ayres, unoven weights, at 17}¢0. a 233¢0., as to Pian tna ihe f9 omg : the heh giv the expremian my the eyes and indicates the character. ere, in, say eee anp Mug Siozs were duil and nominal for want the ot or band shows te eer Bay Hors, —The market was steady, with a fair demand for | Clally the foo! consumption, ‘The sales were 140 bales at 160. a 400. for | _ Lamartine, with characteristic vanity, speaks of Lady | old crop, and 30c. a 60c. for new crop, the outside rate an | Esthor Stanhope saying to him, when he visited ber in extreme and only obtained for extra fancy Western in | Palestine, that she knew he was a distinguished man as lots, 1s, that although government securities are not taxable in the hands of individuals, yet when they are assigned to a national bank, and used as the basis of banking, the tax isupon the new use, and not upon the securities. ‘The effect of this decision will be to establish a uniform rule, The cases will be removed to the Supreme Court of the United States, and it is expected that a final decision of this vexed question will be obtained at tho next December term. The following figures show the amount of tolls ro- ceived on the New York canals from the opening of na- vigation to the 30th of September, 1865, and the six pre- soon as she hoard his steps and before she saw him. ‘And Hear.—The market was vé uiet for late foreign and | there is no doubt a close observer of human nature, domestic, but holders were firm. moderate Jobbing | or ® physiologist, can often tell the general form of a per Lae was done in the latter at yresions ng as mae gen neraee of the face by noticing the walk or RoN.—Both kinds pig were very inactive an ices were aimost nominal, -Sinall sales of Scotch wero mak- | _ Which part or feature of the body can olsim pre-emi- ing from the yards, We noticed sales of 200 tons No. 1 nence as most expressive of character we are not able to Glongarnock in lots at $53. Tho transactions in Amori- | decide. Doubtloss there is a law of nature which pro- can ar ie Chip in roy of 100 tons No. 1 extra at | duces a certain harmony in the different parts of anjmals, }, an tons POST OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTICE-—THE MAILS FOR GREAP Britain and the Continent, via Southampton and Ham. mania, and for Ireland, via Queeng- per steamer Edinburg, ‘will close at Thi ote of due riso must be followed by a fall. So long asthe current about im Elizabethport at $50. | 80 that we may, as was observed, frequently define one | **) ots lograph please copy. - of specilation is mainly for an advance there will be Manutactirod iron was active and prices ruled firmer. | by eoclng another. | But scnetescing ithe omy ne Ricken tlissan at toe" Woenantare Octouenias, wet ante Dotober, at 10:90 A. M., and at the up higher prices, provided money can be borrowed by the aoe it er ee vas $122 60 ‘2 $190, Horse shoo | things incident to human naturo, it secms ‘difficult to | the residence of the bride’s Rerents, by: Ue Rev. 3. brokers to carry the stocks, and the tendency of mohey pe eo seating of Me damon L. Hathaway, all of Brooklyn. ! mitre, &0., $145, Band $160. Swedish ordinary, sizes | comprehond the thi of Mr. Aguirre that one feature is towards increasing ease, An artificial scarcity may be of tl 160, and scroll iron $150 a $200, as to size. body shows whole nature, or that we can eee firm at llc. Sore aoe 11ic., and toe do, | describe minutely that feature in a person we have never . Railroad for the month of September were as created by a wealthy combination for a day; but there | Waukee il seen by his character, The study of the eyed isa very | Latpiaw—James.—On Wodnesday, October 11, at the is too much money in the country for the stratagem to | follows:— rain Feacmaiacak ie for the fino grades | fascinating one, especialy to lovers; and, while. wo are | residence of the bride's parents, Claremont, N. J. by the POLITICAL. bbe much longer successful, and those who resort to such | September, 1808. $91,520 | but weaker for the lower descr We noticod no Beliner prepare Coed Bat ett (oe teens ee ory | Cldeat ‘anagutor of Thomas W. Jemen, Eg acces ALLY) DEMOORATS RALLY experiments to turn the market only aggravate their pre- ACS material Change. mand for hemlock and oak sole was | teresting book and an agreeable study. Low—BEOownio.—At the resideucs of Hr, A. Prentico, | Ev marie eAND, MARS rng, vious losses so long as the tide is against them. Increase... +++++$11,000 | jeas active, but prices were well sustained. The stock | Our Artist iN CuBa, with Drawings on Wood. 12, aay democracy of ihe city of New York are invited to meet What will break down this market will be the demoralization of the bulls themselves, caused by excessively high prices of their own enginoering. But the time for that has clearly’ not arrived, and whatever the real value of the stocks may be it seems probable ‘was much improved in assortment, —— notice no By G. W. Carleton. COOPER INSTITUTE daughter and gall, god light, a wanna oped This little volume enables us to read without the im- midddle, 48¢. a 460.; do., good heavy, 43c. a 46c.; do., | pression of types, which is a great oconomy of time in Stock Exchange. Frapay, Oct, 13—10:30 A. M. "81,cou 10834 shs Erie RR. 9056 see» 10836 200 lo. 10 Erie eS eo6 | Habe 440. a 490.; do., middle cropped, | this fast age. What a blessing it would be if all our ou. 10536 100 Hud Riv RR..630 107 “108 rt «+ 108 , 490, .; do., bellies cro} good, 19. @ 20c. ; Flomlock, Buenos Ayros, &e., coon light ‘BTe. a 880. ; do., | Newspapers were published in such a way that we could that tho next fortnight will witness what is called a ram- 200 0... middle, 890. 2 416. ; do., good heavy, 4lc. a 42c.; | see everything at @ glance without straining our dreas the ae Oe t market. 6'8,5- 1600 Reading RR.... 116% | do., California, good light, 36c. a 370. ; do., good middle, e8 over columns of small type. Tho press bt ONTGO! Os Baum tne ee DLexNov cot 108 700 dos..2d call 116 | 800, a 0c. do. : 41; | tins commenced something of that-eort in tho graphic | MATuEws, of Now York, to Huxunerra Gumsr, daughter of ENERAL, RENEE W SLOCUM oy, ry ing freely to-day, | 10000 Tr n, 7-30, 1sts 985% 100 Mich Con RR..bS 115% | &e., good light, $4};c. a 86c. ; do. headings to news and othor articles, Mr. Garleton has Hus. Oh Thursday, October 12, by the Rev, ‘atin eaten ON, J BRADY, Nasreu— tee sGe eat a tsa ‘Oaxes—Maxriety.—On Thi sh X¥IELD. mig October 12, at the Presbyterian church, Bloomfield, N. J., by Rev. John W. Rev, Chas. x . the payments being more than two millions and a half in excess of the currency receipts, Above a million of the temporary loan is now withdrawn daily, and this will order of the Democratic General Cominittee, rice in a ‘DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Chairman Committee of Arrangements 500 lo.2d.8,sm’l 98 100 MoGregorW RR. 22 lo . ; taken a stop in advance of that, and deacribes Cuban scencs j, all weights, 82c. a 36c.; do., . and Cuban life by pictorial illustrations, or rather by cht little sketches, ey are slight cari eno eS, slaugh- | 80 to give a aad truthful impression of the reali- Sr aleughior, In rengh tee 350. oak, slaughter, in rou, a! ¥ middle and beat. son 0 ant tam L. Bux, soon tell upon the amount of funds available for use on ter, in rough, ty. In most of there is a genuine humor, and in | frre, p. B., aasisted iz pe Foren Mi. Jackson, | Secretaries. Stock Exchange. Sean psa Luao.—Pig was quiet. 200 tons German, on the some a dash of sutire highly amusing, Though diminu- me hc ~ - ee a agp rucscbvpalingrelivinen ie?) er , at $0 62% 0 80 65,and 200 tons English, to arrive mi | Civesketohes, , they weer Superior to, the plotoral illus Hinvaro, danghter of John G. Maxteld, Req val of | (TAMMANY HALL. = good 18000 Virginia 6's... $6 $36 gold. Prices for parcel arrive continue | trations genorally of our cals, Some of them come Bl Regular Democratic Republican Nomination, mand at 7a 9 per cent for the best grade of commercial | 1000 Moé's, H&“tJiss 3 PacRRis 79 rather weaker if anything. Pipe and | up to the best sketches of Punch or 2000 Mod’: pe and were firm at 15c., and bar at 1lc., cash. ‘We advise Mr. Carlcton to follow up his studies. He has FOB JUSTICE OF THE MARINE COURT, paper. 400 do call 20000 Obio & Miss cer 295{ 116 Hiinois Central R.137 Livarep was quiot, but frm, at $2 55 on the spot, and | the right qualitios fora successful caricaturist and hu- ants B@ Gah untemtecd eh, there. 2, avons Fiaiias ot Oe 000 Clev & Pita R, 80 stat torial sktvoner (To fill vacancy), party in favor of an extension of the national | 49000 do. +» 29% 6600 do, * ie demand was falr, beginner were 5 ” MICHAEL C. GROSS. bank: system, and it increase 2000 Erie 3d mge... offeri and the business was ly moderate. jurrogate’s Court. . 3 cane - aire ie of the | i006 BkQ Ste itis, 200 The sales include 108 bhds, Porto Bico at 900. a $1 16— " THE CHRISTY WILL CASS. mount of currency already provided for by act of Congress—namely, three hundred millions. ‘Tho whole of this sum, and eight millions in excess of it, TH WA! TIC REPUBLICAN W. > O7tine Reon = Moen deistle Hotel cornet of Hudson and Barroe the, cornet sare ‘By order. JOHN LYN 5000 Mich Ce 8's, nl 111 3000 Llinois Cen be. 106 9000 AlL4eTH 2 m pr 4000 Chic&Alt 5 £ the latter rate an extreme. Navat Storm.—Spirite tu ine was rather firmer. Bofore Surrogate Tucker. for The salca were at $1 02}, a $1 0734 fc and small Ocr. 12.—The counsel for Mrs. Harriet E. Christy and lots, Crude was with sales of 400 for manu- | her two children filed the following potition in the Sur- 80 98 oT was apportioned and subscribed for some time ago, the | 5999 AtaGWim, Odi facturt 26 a $6 50, Rosins wore not oun J. Four, ae Northern States being allowed to absorb almost the em | Joahs Amer EX BK. 116 to aetive, but full with sates of 800" bola: com. | Fogate’s Court this morning:— POP, Pureer, | Secretaries. ; y, tire amount, owing to a belief on the part of the Treasury | 50 Continental Bk.. 95 —- ply = ei 0 A ot te me a er J. og in og aig is CO} T HIPS = officers that the Southern States would not be in a con- | $90 Canton, Company we dod de: primerpale ‘et Oal.e $38. Tar was frm ef iy showeth that your petitioner is the widow of . ition to call for their quota for a long time to come, $7.2 $0 60 and plich at $7 0 $8 50, as to quality. sald Edwin F- Chrity, le of the city of Naw York, do- THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN WOULD JOIN & the banks of the Northern States would not ap- * ‘Nats.—Cut continued firm at 8¢. not to | ceased, an : survivi : party : cigar fectory, nv npeenmemesprogammaprprrmy 15 LS pe had aay pie” Forgd hoes wore oing at te, | Ure children, Rain. and Will A, Chi, the | o'dock proc senty x Brooklyn, on Friday, Oc | it esitan, Aseseaeer tna Ae ak a for 8d., 00} mi ye" a . if a capital entitled them. The consequence Is that the States aie ts S 4 » 2 , iin tad | ober, wom Basen F wtheroncg' Bond with rete au 20c., cash. The stock of ship and boat spikes was all | law and next of kin of said Edwin P, Ci 3 used up, and manufacturers were only filing ‘orders at | Edwin P. Christy was, at the time of ts debe 200 Quicks’r Mg 00.5 40% {4 rates current at time of delivery. and ey. te large amount of real and nal ‘said 100 -do...2dcall 12 600 Spring M'n Coal.. 60 100 N ¥ Central RR. of Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa have not received more than one-third of their quota, and that the South hhas received almost none. The banks of the Northern States, which were authorized on large capitals under the misapprehension that they would not demand all the currency which their capital entifled them to, aro calling Sun afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 477 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Bow1y.—On Friday morning, October 13, ANsm Mon- Terionx, daughter of J. McKine and Angelina Bowly, aged 5 years, 6 months and 10 daya, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from No. 32 East Fourth street, this The friends and ait ested to id NTED—I a a nda far yak two oclock, trom | A Téttcring Wasinase, Apply o'W. A: WIth td Wooster street. = PAR’ afin capluc from 8600 19 $10,000 to. exvend m 3 iJ ess siready setablisheds one ee, thoroughly w the liquor business preferred. Address J. H. P., Jr, Om. Cake was quiet at last quotations, with no sales ‘our petitioner further says that the whatever except im retail parcels; full prices were de- E. P. Christy your petitioner, as the widow manded. of said E. P. Christy, deceased, applied to the Surrogate O114,—The demand for lard oil was fair but the limited | of the county of New York for letters of administration stock and consequent high pretensions of holders re- | on the estate of her sald husband, and that such letters stricted trade to a greatextent. We noto sales of 350 ss administration were fully granted to your petitioner, Depat bbls, in lots, at $1 40 a $2 for No. 2 and $2 35 a $2 50 certain persons who are strangers to | (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. poapnendhin ere sae 0 br irae ‘ ae Torprime winter, the latter an outside rate. Linseed | your potitioner and her sald husband and. chil ap. | ot Aliens (Ve) al lease copy. OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—NOTICR 18 HEI S quandary. Applicatiéns from the Bonth- 400 90% | oil was dull and declining; outside lots were sold as low | peared before said Surrogate and offered for and | Conway. ray October 3, Parniox Conway, a given that theundersigned have this day formed.» ern States are coming in rapidly, and the Secretary of the 100 Alt&T HauRR prt 70 | as $145 incasks and $166'in bbls. Crushers were gene. | probate a cortain paper writing, purporting to be tho last | native of the county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 33 years. eeeetD fon toe Piece tan carrying on the business ‘Treasury, to satisfy those most clamorous and meet the rally holding at $1 49 and $1 60, a which only occasional | will and testament of her husband, Edwin P. May his soul rest in peace. small sales were made. Bleached winter whale oil was | Christy, deceased; and your potitioner appoared before steady at $1 85 a $1 90, and crude do. at $170. Winter | said 8 and interposed in her bebalf and in bebaif whale oil was in fair jobbing demand, with sales of 200 | of her id children, the children of said Edwin P. bbls. at $2 60 for natural and $2 55 for bleached. We a and op! ed the probate of said alleged will. notce sales in Now Bedford of 1,150 bbia, crude sperm | That the ings in said matter were had and con- at $230, Holders thero are now generally holding at | tinued before said Surrogate from time to time, and 2 33, ‘Bank o!l was firm with sales of 120 bbls, at $1 80. | proofs in said matter in behalf of the parties, ‘and that, 50 bbls. Straite sold in lots at $1 36 a $1 38, mostly at ee other thi it was shown before said Surrogate the inside figure. Clty distilled oll was moderately | in matter that the said Edwin P. Christy, on or be. active and firm, with sales of 175 bbls. to the retail trade | fore the 9th day of May, 11 was insane, and incapable at $130 a $135. of exercising intelligent volition; and that while in such s10NK, —Receipts, 3 bbis, pork, 96 bbls. lard, and | ineane and demented condition of mind, tho said Edwin 40 pkgs. cut meats. The market was very much | P, Christy orm himself out of the second story unsettled and decidedly lower, new mess closing heavy | window of his Louse, at No. 78 East Eighteenth streot, at $35. Tho sales were 8,000 bbis., at $24 75 a $36 for | in Said city; and that by reason of the injuries so re- new meas, $30 for prime, and $30 a $3050 for prime | ceived inand upon his body, the eaid EB. P. Christy mess, The bocf market was steady, with a fair de- | became ‘and completely helpless in his body mand, The sales wore 1,400 bbis., at $10 60a $13 50.for | and mind; and that while the said E. P. Onristy was ‘moss, and $13 50 a $16 50 for extra mess. Beef | in such insane state of mind aud completely helpless in were quiet and unchanged. Bacon was dull and | bis body as aforesaid he was surrounded and Jn the cus- nominal. it meats were unchanged in every t; | tody of persons who were hostile to your petitioner and 200 pkgs. sold at 1634c. a 173¢¢. for shoulders, and her eaid children, and that one of the persons who 2840. for hams. Butter was more quiet but very firm, | was in possession of the said premises, and the at 30c. a 420, for Western, and 42c. @ S6c. for State. | person of said EB. P. Christy, was his (the Cheese was without noticeable change; 16c. a 18c. for | said, Christy’s) kept mistress, and common to prime factory. The lard market was quict | be entitled, by said alleged will, to nearly the but prices ruled firmer and closed a shade higher. The ee can ae toe your petitioner His friends and relatives are requested to attend the fnneral, without further invitation, from his late resi- — Cherry street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. New Haven paj please copy. Decxen.—On Wednesday evening, October 11, of con- eee, Lee. C. Drcxsr, aged 27 years, 4 months and 9 days, The Telatives and friends of the family, the members of Americus Lodge, No. F. and A. M., and the mem- bers of Company D, First New York (Lincoln) cavalry, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at nine o'clock, from his iate residence, No. 204 West eth street. His remains will be removed to Staten Island for interment. The members of Americus Lodge, No. 535, F. and A. M., are horeby summoned to attend an emergent communi- cation tobe held at the lodge room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday morning at eight o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late worthy brother, Almon C. Decker. Brethren 3 ees ao and soore brethren are respectfully invited to pate. By es ho SAMUEL 8 IORP, Master. . Cray Secretary. Demarsst.—At Pithole City, on Sunday, October 8, of typhoid fever, Dante, Reason Deane, son of John H. and Eliza Demarest, in the 25th year of his age. + Dran,—At White on Friday, October 13, Exoeu siylo'gt Kavanagh & Decker, t 89290 Canal strech ig thd ni oker, at No. city of New York At NT UDLEY KAVANAGH, aw You, Sept. 16,1865. LBVI DECKER. OTTON.—I_ WANT A PARTNER TO WORK finest cotton plantation in Madison re 1,200 acres open: situate immediately On the Mt ent $26,000 oF oo, Jean double his fone.” For fo or a ys mo inquire of I, B. Kirtlan i ‘Ober, Nanson & CO., cotton factors. » OF ree rapt o tle S ‘ANTED—A PARTY TO INV! IN PA’ Ores ares an ars Gedieas ieventh avenue, ‘exigencies of the situation, is occasionally forced to au- thofize one there in excess of the authority conferred by the act, trusting to Cgngrees for additional logisiation o help bim out of the dilemma. The Southern States, which find themselves entirely cut off, have good reason to complain of the unequal distribution of the national bank currency when they see that Massachusetts alone has sixty-four millions of it—an amount” nearly treble that to which she was accustomed before the act came into operation. From these facta it would seem that the Treasury has unintentionally committed itself to an inflation beyond the intention of Congress, and that the force of cire.imstances may compel the latter to au- thorize a fresh issue of national bank notes; for the South cannot be ignored or deprived of the beneiit of the act which is enjoyed by the Northern and Western States. We have always regarded the national banking system a8 one of the surest engines of inflation that could be de- vised, and its ultimate eflects will prove this to be the case. Moanwhile the Treasury Department will do well SECOND BOARD. Haty-rast Two o'Crock P, M. $10000 US6’6,’81,cou 108 500 shs Reading RR 1163, 12000 Us6's,5-20,r, ni 103% 200 i ees 116% 50000US6s,5-20,cxNc 105%, 1000 MichS&NIndRR 74% 9000 Ty n,73-10,1sts 98% 200 do,, 2d call 75 5000 do2d series 9834 2000 Clev & PittsRR, 7834 200 do.....880 TR 1000. do .. on 500 Chic & NW RR.. 31 100C & NWpref.b1s 657% 100 do 65: 100 do 65 200 Chie & Ri 10834 400 do........ 108 1000 Pitts, FLWRCRR 99 300 do +. 99) 100 do... bid 100 ANTED—A PARTNER WITH 4 SMALL QAPIT room 86. Dupont Honse eorner of Laight and Hudson aifoast practnlts. cathrase ber wate briren tyetarer baad ee ACTIVE PA! WITH FROM eet a et ebay Nas Machinist, bot 123 Iorald ofice, ‘WANTED—A PARTNER TO. JOIN A MEMBER ‘ve New York oe Enshanesi i> +] 4 tock one who can brin, trade, Gress Broker, iteraid once. 300 Mil & Pdu ChRR 6334 OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fray, Oct. 13—6 P. M. Atcouon was neglected, but holders were very frm. The sales were in retail parcels, at $4 48, cash. Asnes.—Receipts, 9 packages. The market remained did bic ‘ sales were 350 pk; at 2éc, a 29c. farther says that while said Christy was in such us asa ge a tad Public in ite exhibite of all the authori- | firm at previous prices, with only a.small business on | "“pernorzum—Reccipta, 6,168 bole, ‘The market was | helpless condition of mind and body as aforesaid, your | Drax, in the 70th year of his age. Ps WWAnteD as ZARremr co STA depos Ie jons and issues made under the national banking law; | account of the scant supply. dull and prices were lower.’ The sales were only about | petitioner and her sald children (the children of suid | Funeral will take placo from tho White Plains village | tleman who fins resided in the some od 2,700 bbis., at 383¢c. for crude, and 61,0. a 62c. for re- . P. Christy) endeavored to obtain admission to the fined, in bond, with small sales of prime at 68c., and 81c. | presence of said E. P. Christy, but were denied such a 820. for free. Also 8,000 bbls. for forward delivery, at | admission into said house where said E. P. Christy 980, a 400. for crude. was then lying as aforcsaid, and were refused per- Qviviwe was rather weaker, 2,000 ounces sold at $2 80 aforesaid to see the said gy i Tue market’ ‘ me aris, bet et, all the evidence in said ES Ep Sie ts the petaaes 7% —The was qui at previous evidence mat ing in the i of thi and Bakes ‘he ald Prices, Svoar.—The market was fairly activo, at full rates. , and which said evidence ‘The sales embrace 482 hhds, Cuba muscovado at léc. a fon of your petitioner and 14X%c., and 600 boxes Havana at 14c. In Porto Rico there | others sianding uncontradicted therein. And your was no transactions, owing to the extreme pretensions of | petitioner charges the fact to be, that she and her holders. Refined was firm, with a fair demand. said children, the children of said E. P. Christy were SALTPETRE was dull and heavy, without sales. thereby deprived of their natural and legal right to be SPELTER Was quiet at 103¢0. for Silesian, without sales. resent at and with said Christy during hia, tho said Srices,—Since our last the market has been in the | k. P. Christy’s, last illness; and that the said person for secrecy will only tend to create distrust and compli- cations. The gold market was steady, and loans were mado without interest. The opening price was 144%, from which there was a decline of 34 and a subsequent ad- vance to 144%. The stoamer Lnfayette took out $210,800 in specie. Foreign exchange was heavy this morning, but it afterwards became a shade firmer, and bankers’ bills at sixty days gold at 1093{ a 44, but the leading drawers asked 10034. The large amount of five-twonties and ‘Brio Railway shares which are being shipped furnishes Barapstvrrs.—Receipts, 12,224 bbis. flour, 120 do. and 1,176 bags corn meal, 766 bushels wheat, 120,470 do. corn, 61,645 do, oats, and 82,645 do. barley. State and Western flour continued in good demand, and prices again advanced 10c. a 15c. per bbl. The sales comprised 16,600 bbis.f including about 3,000 bbls. extra State at our revised quotations below. Southern flour was fairly active, and prices ruled firmer. The sales were about , 650 bbls. Canada flour was 100, a 15c. higher under a ateady demand. Tho sales embraced bbls. Rye flour ewan en but prices were well maintained. Corn meal was 4 with sales of 150 bbls. caloric, if not all, at $5 15. We quote:— a} Ine State and W: Methodist Lay chureh, on Monday forenoon, at eleven o'clock. latives and friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. Train leaves Twenty sbath street station, Harlem Railroad, at nine Evana,—At Clifton, Staten Island, on Thuraday, Octo- ber 12, Jeannie, wife of Edmund M. Evans, and daughter of the Jate in Isaac K. Dustan, aged 93 years. Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the house of her mother, in Simonson avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Freox.—In Jersey City, on lay morning, October 13, Anrep A., youngest son of Henry and A. M. Finck, ‘aged 2 months and 21 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his antry years the |i feotly. The best of city references ry oeadgrene Rickard Moiregor, Jr 00 Liberty street, lew a NTED—$100,00 ADDITIONAL CAPITAL IN a and established manufactu: ring f fh tra contract in { of Beas, “Aidreee an sutectarer, "Herald offoo, giving ANTRD—A PARTNER WITH IN A MANUFAQ. W Ing business. paying over 400 per cen days; sales cash, and no risk; wone but ea apply. Address X. ¥. Z., station A. re @ good supply of private bills, which are quoted festern fou: 7 95 a $8 40 | same condition as previously noticed, the limited stock | and persons so depriving them as aforesaid, did so de- | parents, 175 Pavonia avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at ~~ —<@$ @ i at 108: a 109. About five th id Extra State..... 8 55a 8 70 | and high views of holders restricting trade, We nomi- | prive them for the purpose (if the said BE. P. Christ; two o'clock precisely, The remains will be taken to WILL BUY AN BSTABLISHED CASH BU! +4 jousmmd shares | fF ‘of the latter have been transferred for forci; Choice State,... «87% a 890 | nally ye cassia, cases, es ‘1; Calcutta ginger, | was then living) of unduly influencing the said E. P. | Greenwood Cemotery for interment. ness, Including a sound netting for foreign account | Common to medium extra Western «8 60a 9 00 | 200; African do., 26c.; mace, $1 50, currency, and nut- | Christy against ir petitioner and her said children, Fivecax.—On Thursday, October 12, wey: aden gtr | to per day, Address M. B., box 219 Herald office, since the books opened, against about one thousand re- Sno — . : = a 2 . megs, gla es 06; pepper, $23 60 o $26; pimento, 20c., a gent depefing Legs pag A sear = itinesa, Tomas, son of Patrick and Anne Finegan, ag Foal name, for one week. ‘estern a and cloves , gol an e I of sai . err 3 years and 7 months. x turned, and there is every prospect of heavy shipments | Common Southern, 970.010 7 | Sat—The market was firm, under a good inguiry Fights to ihe estate of sald BP. Chriiy’’ And your fo- a rolativen and friends of the family are reepecttiity | $5()(), WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A GENTLEMAN of the stock for rome time to come should the price con- | Fancy and oxtra do. 10 80 a 16 00 | from the rotail trade, at $475 for Ashton’s, $376 for | titioner charges the fact to be, and verily believes it to | invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, | est ina Gest class entertainment, Apply at 99 Macdougal ek inue to advance or even remain steady abroad. The Pepe Rermpe | 83 a 2 3 — Hf be [4 for Liverpool § foe naa 0c. for | be pe haga a Person and ee who ee from the residence of his parents, No. Lond: otation is alread: pod to choice a ‘urk’s Islane 'e no cargo sales. were then ere in possession of the person izabeth street, ASSOCIATE W. TO JOIN er » ly equivalent to nearly six per | Rye flour (superfine| 6758 760 | Sreaninn grease was firmer, with sales of 20,000 Ibs. | of said E. P. Christy (if tho sald &. P. Christy | Fosrar.—On Friday, Ovtobor 18, Ronenr Foeren, agod $1,000. Br associate, WANTED 20 LOL Toot cont above the price at which the stock sold at to-day’s | Corn meal, Jo - 4908 496 | at 16c. a 19¢., cash. was then alive) as aforesaid, did then and there unduly | 48 years. unlimited demagd and ready sale for cash; prodte large ee Corn tase’ Brand icons" ""98 28 4.28 66 | 200 ihoe: Kentucky at Te 8 280, aad 10'casey need leat | sald helpfoes condition of mind and body ns areal, to Ree A ee eee, oe bene See, | ee eal, Brandywine, puncl ° a is. Kentucl fc, @ 280., an cases jer el pt cont mi ant ly as afot |, to } fully invited to atten: e funeral, on Sunday afternoon, oo, Uanesteeke end Gull but steady at the Grvt | —the wheat market was qulet, Dut prices ruled le. a 2c, | st 1dc, 9230. 4 do, or protending that the sald E. P. Christy did do, cor: | at jwo o'clock, from his late residence, No. 386 East | @6) 7 ()() 7O,$80W —A PRRSON WANTED TO 7 board, excepted, which was 300, lower than | in sollers’ favor, Tho sales were about 60,000 bushels, at | Tiv.—The market was rather more active. 1,100 tons | tain acts whoreby your petitioner is deprived of her rights | Tenth street. b LARA aE TO king ore ‘at the samo time yesterday. At the second board | $1 764 $1 86 for Milwaukeo club, $1 81% 0 $1 S for | straite, on the exchanged hands at 26}c., and 20 | ax his widow, and the said children of the said K. P, Ganvinen.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, October 12, | {.rho" fashice A e Neuse, infant daughter of Thos. A. and Elizabeth J. MORE, 5) Wail street, top floor. en neeeeeaeeniciancnece $6.000.-fasaysio iii alan made the following favorable statement regarding the failroads of that State: — Most of tho railroads in the State have been turned ol amber Milwaukee, $1 76 a 80 for Chi 8] do. English, to ve, at .; also 200 tons straits at | Christy are wholly ived of their rights as his (said E. — jay ff Run closed at $11, Excelsior 75c,, Oceanic $2 50 for new wate Won at $2 38 a $2 40 for new | 27 Jates were firm, with a fair inquiry from the | P. vyaty's) heirs at law and only next of kin. rr) your | Gardiner, aged 19 months and 6 days. 00: ‘0 $0,000.—PARTNER WANTED, IN ., Rynd Farm $1, United States $29 25. amber State ; ‘also a small fot mixed Western on private petitioner further alleges that, from the evidence, pro- The friends of the family are respectfully invited to 6, (0) legiumate and business, that ‘ The Governor of Tennessee, in his recont message, | terms. The corn market wag fairly active, but consider- ‘The demand continued active and prices ruled | ceedings and proofs in said case to which she respectfully | attend the funeral, th's (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, pay keg monthly; or good and real oa =" The salos since our last comprise 25,000 half | refors this honorable Court, the said Surrogate hold that | from 107 Johngon street. fered a superintendent with Apply to D. M. ’ ably depressed by h prices d ‘lined 10. 8 90. per basbel”” tte enboe Sof 9, 00 ‘Ddushels, at 77¢. a 880. ‘unsou! firm: chests oolongs, 1,500 souchor and 1,600 Ja, il | @ marriage alleged to have taken place between the said Fi kept mistress and found, Oats were rather queit, and prices were Sooriag, the-alleged testator was fraudulent, Hawxnvnst.—Suddenly, of apoplexy, Leuor. B. ears. colored Japans, from first hands, all on private terms. | and was done and alleged to have been performed while Havxiunst, aged 49 y: The f¥iends and relatives are invited to attend tho 2 g 3 3 Ei Joxms.—On Thursday, October 12, Rev. Lot Joves, D. risty, D., in the 69th year of his age. oi mar! 5 000 Ibs. mostly at 14%¢c, Holders, at the close, were | were and bad been excluded from over to the companies respectively owning them, and | bough we noticed no matoriai ch: ; sound were |- | In other descriptions a steady, line business was | the said and persons had possession of the body of | funeral, on Sunday afternogn, at two o'clock, from his | (ho hus in this. chy, paying are. botn rea ead Ten ing at 600, « 620. and unsound at 400 @ 660, ‘was | transacted at somewhat im: rices. theaaid KP Christy, and whilovourpeuioner, his wife, | lateresidence, 477 Pacific strect, Brookiyn. eae " 4 Freed. . run by sald companies, They With, farther salea' ct ites ensmets Omicieee | Tastow,cthe ascrnes Ruled trimer, with sales of | and ber chiidren Oy’ BF, Chitery, and oveet, persons ‘ Saiiness wil app piywo WAAC A. BIGGS & SON, ‘street. have been turned b arouse? fee sovermment on terms | Si"td' ‘Barley was active, but aud advantageous, The road from this city at rathor lower 55, 10 presence of your | D. ag to Chattanooga, and from 6 sales were 14,000 bushels State ag $1 100 $1 firm at 1430, titioner’s husband; and your petitioner charges that if Funeral from the Church of the Epiphany, 130 Stan. Virginia line—a distance of Py iS sun 000 Can: ¢ 3 Wasuenore. ~The market was quiet but firm at $2 25 faid marriage ever took} jaca wih him, said BE, P. | ton on Tuesday afternoon, at thro ostock, The $1 000 TO $90,000.—PARTHER WANTED, WES owned by three companics—is, ag a general thing, for Arctic and Davis Straits. ‘Other descriptions were | Christy, he, the said zg P. Christy, was, from | revorend clorgy and friends are requested to attend with- | {hie business; ‘annum. "yor pare ; ot the ‘without sales, the ‘day of May, 1862, down’ to tho time | out further invitation, . Haring uate Tn EL PRIOH rest. ‘been relaid, the embankments woll dr the ‘Woou.—The market is more quiet, and very little | of his burial, under the restraint and control Juvrany.—In Brooklyn, on Thu morning, Octo. outs well ditched Th the ‘woo! reported sold. Until the mille are again at work | of the person and persons named as executors, wit. | ber 12, Lise V., iter of Captain Freeman and Re. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, pa LF ‘and the connection with bP ny Re Fae. be dull, Prices are firm, in view | nesses and most of the | named in said alleged | becca Jeffery, aged and 10 months. the complete. the roads in Middle and West of the small ke Of fine wools in the market About | will, all of which were hostile to your peti- Funeral services will be held at St, Paul's church, OR SALB—CIGARS, RE ROOM ADJO! Tennessee ire are rapidly, and the indi- 000 Ibe. fleeces sold, ‘on private ly yy tioner and her said children as aforessid. And your Cased aren, Brera Sunday afternoon, at three convenient Lf ay \ cations are the companies bave a profitable busi to quotations; no pulled in 5 68 Petitioner alleges and verily, believes it to be. true, thet o'clock, to which the ids of the family aro respect | for fem ‘aie " hess before them, aa there is amount of travel u Oregon at 486, and 20 bales ot 68140. ; foreign said Surrogate, in his deoiston in said matter, | fully invited without further notice, Do ln ny anda demand for freight as the country beco: dull and no sales reported ; 800 bales Cape part at | and declaring by hie said t and decree in sn'd rt, Me., and Yarmouth, N. 8., papers please YORK CIGAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 9 quiet business is resumed. As a general thing, I 400, at dio. matter that the said Edwin P. Christy “was not under ba ‘arren street. —Cash buyers are efered great pay eay these com, have reorganized upon a loyal ! ‘Waisery.—Recoipts, 471 bbis, The demand was mode- } restraint or undue influence, and that sald instrument v.—On Thurgday evening, October 12 of consump- A ments from a stock of Cleaty

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