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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Fuipay, Sept. 14—6 P, M. ere bas beon an enlarged volume of business trans- Be on the Stock Exchange to-day, and a more general disposition to buy securities of all kinds was manifested than has been perceptible for some weeks past, A large ‘amount of railway shares im the aggregate changed hands during the recent depression, and these are now owned mainly by strong parties, A large ‘ "in. terest has also boen created which will assist the up- ward movement. How far the latter will progress it would be rash at presont to positively state, but as October {gs usually @ speculative month on the Stock Kxchange it is reasonable to infer thas it will constitute no exception to the rule in the present year, with an abundant harvest to swell the receipts of the railways and a superabundant supply of money at the disposal of Wall street. Loans on call are made by the banks at 4 a5 per cent, and first class firms are generally able to supply them- wolves at the lower rate; but at the higher one the mar- kot is easy to all on miscellaneous collaterals, There isa very moderate amount of commercial paper offering for digoount, which is taken at 5 a 6 por cent The Woatern money marketa are comfortably easy. At Ghicago tho banks report that the supply of currency is steadily improving owing to receipta both from the interior and the East, and therefore although there is an increased domand for accommodation at most of tho discount houses no inconvenience is felt in mooting the calls of borrowers, The bank rate remains at ten per cent, and exchange on the East !s steady at 1-10 a 34, Buying, and per selling, It is stated that tho Secrotary of the Treasury will im- mediately announce his intention to pay off the four per vont temporary deposits known as Clearing House Cert!- @eates in two insta!menta, the first to be on the 26th of September, and the second on the corresponding Gate in October, The liquidation will be made in legal tender notes exclusively, and wil! add still further to the xtreme monetary ease prevailing at this centre, Twenty- five millions of the certificates are held by the New York banks, and twenty-flve millions by the country banke, according to the Treasury return, ‘At the early session of the open board the market was firm but quiet, At the first regular board it was without material change, Erie closed 134 higher than at the ame time yesterday, Now York Central 34, .Ohie and Mississippi certificates 5, Mariposa preferred 3, Reading was 1 lower, Michigan Southern 3%, Northwestern 3;— proferred %4, Quicksilver 1%, Cumberland 3. Govera- ment securities experienced a partial recovery from their recent depression. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 closed 4% higher, second issue 34, third issue 34, ten- forties }y, seven-thirty notes of the first series 34. State stocks wero ete At the one o'clock scasions the market was strong, and Now york Central sold upto 107% (b. 3). At the half. (pact (we board prices were well sustained, and the under tone of the speculation for a rise was very firm. New York Central closed % bigher than at the first regular board, Erie %%, Reading 3, Michigan Southern %, Mtinois Central 3%, Northwestera ¥, Mariposa preferred 3, Western Union Telograpk was \ lower, In government securities the transactions were limited. Coupon five-twenttos of 1862 geckned 5 ten forties advanced 34; seven-thirty notes of the first series 4. At the three o'clock opem board the tendency ot prices contined to be upward. Erie sold at 72%; Reck Island 1087; ; Fort Wayne 105; Now York Central 106% ; Mariposa proferred 31 (0.8) Afterwards the market clozed firm, and tie quotations at balf-past five were as uader:—New York Central 106% @ 107; Erio 1230%; Hudson River 12174 a 122; Reading 1160 Michigan Soutifern 8344 w % ; Cleveland and Pitteburg 86 a 34; IMi- nois Central 1223¢ @ 36; Rock Island 100% a %; Fort Wayne 105% a %; Northwestern 86 a 34; pre- forred 66)¢ a %; Cumberland 46% a %; Quick. wilver 5234 a %, Cantow 520 34, Mariposa preferred 305; 8 31. Compound interest notes were quoted thus at the close of pusiness:—June, 1864, 116 a 34; July, 1864, 115}, © 115%; Aueust, 1864, 115 a 11634; Octebor, 1864, 14a 4; December, 1864, 113.0 %. May, 1865, 12.0%; August, 1005; © %; September, 109 a 34; October, 10814 aX. The future course of Erie is a subject of considerable epeoulation on the strect, but one upon which few ven- ture te express an opinios, owing to the well knewn troachcrous character of the stock and themetoriously corrupt management of the company. The contest for control, if contest thero be, may coatiaue until the @th of October by the purchase of stock carming the proxica. Those from England have not yet beca committed, and the full number have not yet arrived. Tt is posse thas there will be some challenging of votes by partics holding stock transferred to othor per- wons before the closing of the transfer books, and @is will prevent those to whom it Was transferred, but who are not actenl holders, voting; although it will not en- title the latter to vote, From all we cam Jearn, the per- sone who aspire to oust the present management aro @ set of unscrupulous speculators who sek the control of the road to promete their own speculativo ends and who will be likely to reflect a» much discredit upon it, in the event of their succeeding, es those now tu power have already done, The gold market has been dull and barely steady, the buils being apperently dosirous of encouraging a decline for the sake of increasing the ‘short’ interest. The opening price was 14534, followed by an advance of 3 and adecline to 144%, Subsequently it recovered to 146% and finally closed at 145, Loans were made fiat end at 164 per cent. per day in‘favor of the lender. ‘The mercantile ‘short’ interest is very large and the daily demand for custom duties is on the increase, that for thisjday having aggregated $680,000. ‘The balaace in the Sub Treasury bas risen this afternoon under these and other receipts to $90,811,840, Tho Foreign Exchange market was loss firm than yea- torday under the effect of the linproved quotations for American securities in Loudon on the evening of the 12th inst., which then and previously were as under:-- Sept. 5. Sep’. 10. Sept, 12. 8% BS 89}, E ay Bankers’ bills at sixty days on England were quoted at 107 @ 44 among the brokers, and short sight at 108 a i. ‘The loading drawers, howover, asked 107% for thoir bills at long date, Commercial bills woro rated at 106 9 hs; bills on Bremen, 77 «78; on Frankfort, 40 a 3g; on Amsterdam, 30) a 40%; on Hamburg, 9534 9 36; 00 Paria, at sixty days, 61, 26c, @ Ot. 320.5 three days, Sf. bo, a 5f. 220. The market has been stripped to a great extent of the flouting supply of bil, and rates will Probably show a steadier toue for some time to come. Mining stocks were strong and active, At the first Hoard Gunnell Gold closed dc, higher than at the same fimo yesterday; Rocky Mountain 45c,, Smith & Parmeloo 300, Columbian Gold and Silver was 50, lower. At the sooond board Crozicr cloted Sc. highor than at the first board, selling at $1 20; Consolidated Gregory Gold 26¢., nolling at $18. Atlantic and Pacific sold at $2, Benton $1 70, Corydon $4 75, Downtovilie Gold $1 61, Montana Gold 50c., Quartz Hill $5 06, Rocky Mountain $8 30, Amith & Parmelee $11 90, Wallkiti Load $2 60, ‘The importations of dry goods at this port for the wook ending September 13 compare as follows with thors of the previous week :-— Conmimp ion. Pho. Manufactures of wool, .2,282 $1,035,146 2,041 Manufactures ef cotton, 989 326,052 695 Manufactures of silk... 495 626.5: Manufactures of flax... .1,098 Miscellaneous. . ay Total Ww Manufactures of wool. .2,167 $924,191 1,646 $745,081 Mawufactures of cotton. 908 102,903 "406 121, Manufactures ofsilk.... 368 402,082 302 60,641 Manufactures of flax. 580 105.698 404 = (114,763 Misoeilaneous.......... 6 51446 183 95,604 19 $1,656,170 2,041 $1,97 Manuf . GAB $200,180 1,040 $454,310 Manufactures of cotton, 345 07.480 “487” 154,208 Manufactures of silk... Qi8.08a 228 9,211 lanifactures of flax... { T01,Vi6 701 198.006 aCelABCOUs 9,205 42,503 B04 65,004 Total. 4,769 $704,474 2,100 $3,110,007 The business transacted at City to-day was as followe:— the Sub-Treasury in thie Recoipts. 477,091 «For custome Paymonts....... 1,541,121 Gold notes. be pe Walance. +4 90,540,840 ° WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. First Sens! 10:30 A. ML Feroat, Sept. 14, 1606 $20000086,5.20req'48 128 100 she West Un Tel. 80 18000 Ue, dH cou 123 50 do. ..2d call 9% 1000 U 8 6'¢,"81, cou LINK . bag 9500 4, b-20 0 '62 111% 2 000d cess THM 51% 4000 U86's,6-20 pref... 3036 $0000 US6 100 do...2d cali 30% 0000 100 Atin’e MI 8S Co 1 6000 WS5's,10-40.000 965{ 100 Pacifio M1 58 Co 21054 | prime grocery do. 120, « 12 Porto Rico Llo, a 14c. 8500 40...;..:.. 983 THON Y ContralRR. 100 | 88 to qualliy; melado 6 5 ©. ; boxes Nos 6a li 1060 Tr 07 8-10 1st 8 106; dO ,.2000+5 106 9X0. aIlige., No 12 11%0., Now 18 9 15 11%. @ 2500 do... RR. % c., Nex 16 a 20 ReGned sugar was y hel ‘the sales wore at at anch: request janged prices: at ye al9%c. ‘Also 82,008 Sse 60 Fourth Nat Bk.. 1063¢ 60 Unton Trust Co.. 1 300 Canton Co...... 5236 200 Cumb Coal pref.. 4634 Second Sension--1 P. M. . $4500US6s.5-20'sc’65 1083¢ 20 shaWeat Un Tel. 6000 £7 3-10 Nlatser 106 200 do, 39008 do..2d ser 106 450,000 Ibe. domestic fleeces at prices ranging from 480, a 16000 do, 680, : 1! Iba, Texas at 250. a S30, ; 10 do., as 6000 Mod's i S10., cash ; 22 bales Oape at 350. a 4030. ; 360 bales Mes. 2500 N Car tiza, ‘27o. a 300, ; 20,000 tba, Moxican at 230, ; 12.800 10000 © & MC Rio Grande at 280. a 28¢.; 40,000 Ibs. camel's hair at 230, 7000 Ch & Alin'b.. 93 ‘a 25c,; 100 bales East ffdis and 9,000 tbs. Noils on pri- 10shsNinthNatBk 107 vate terms, 45 Cen N Bank... 112i¢ ‘Wuisaar.—Receipts 493 bbis, The market was witheut 800 Central Coal... 62 improvement; 200 , tm bond, realized 350. a 360, .—Foreign shost continued jn moderately active Third Seasion—2:30 P. MM. domand, and sales were made at 93{c., geld, net cash, 100000 6's5-20c'62 111% 1000ehs NY Cen 2dc 107 18000105 8, 1040'e ‘85h 400 Brie RAL. AONE Ga lage ry raphe sage 8, e rie . Porte steak, tb, ; eirtol tees aut acs1ba $08 dn dices” 12d” | qtten--Feterhowm oma, per srt, te, 10000 N Co's, oxo... 62% 400 Roading BR.... 116, | 350; press Sispa'eore, 200. 0 ase 60000 Ohio & Miascer 29% 1000 do. + 1155 | rump ateak, 250, a 280. fine, 160.; corn beef, 300 Mich So&N £.. 83% | coarse, 120 a BGC; mm hind quarter, 200. ; de, fore 100 do......... aeoee 20a" a 260,;, lamb 100 Illinois Central.. 1223¢ y a ‘2 do., fore quarter, 200 West UTei..b30 69 1 eésnceees 198 ae —<— 100 da +» 58% 100Chic & NW... 345 | tity, 1505" 160. ; veal cute 100 Mariposa ‘ining 12° 100 do.._...:.. 24% | fredh perk, 200.2 aalt pork, 200. a 220; hams, coe Gaels: Li pet eel Fret 06% | 2c. : smoked shoulders, 200. ; tengues, $1 85 cack; be- s ose 25e, per Ib. ; tripe, 100. 800 Boston Water P 3134 300 Chi &RI.. 100 | “S east " 600 N'Y Central... 107% 200 Cleveland & Tol 116 Bs a mgd mcrae ane omer. Gama, —P, $1 6b per air; woedcock, $1 60 COMMERCIAL REPORT. per pair; snipe, $2. $3 per dozen. Pray, Sept. 14—6 P. M. Frsr.—Salmon, T5c. por tb; blae fick, Le %; Breavsvorre.—Recelpts, 9,407 bbls, flour, 17,162 soy ene Ib; Cod, 100, al A Roel nay a 15¢. por tb. ; per lb.; sboopshoad, ‘0b, per ib; weakish, 12%¢ por Ib. ; @ounders, 10c. per Ib, Ovstaxa—Frying oysters, $1 60 a $3 per hundred ;* ‘bushels wheat, 70,067 do. corn, 63,379 do. oats, 500 do. barley and 730 do, malt. There was a sharp reaction in the market for State and Wostern flour, the immediate stow 150. hundred, cause of which was tho downward turn of gold. ‘Tho | ““Grisn- Large ‘clams, %60. per hundred; email de, market was quiet but steady at the opening, but a con- | 60c. cession of 10c. a 25c. per bbl. was subseq ently granted | Vacwrantxs.—Siri beans, 2c. half 3 cab. I6c. per cad; onions; Soe. a Pages ps, 250, per half peck ; tomatecs, 20c, por half ect potatoes, 850, per half peok; corn léc. par Burrer, Cueess and Eaas.—Cheess, fine, 23c. a 250 per Ib. ; ol common, 14c, a 18. per ib.; prime but- ter, 420, a 60; medium do, 360. @ 0c; cooking de, 80c.; Eggs, 8 a 10 tor 25a, % on neafly all grades, the market closing heavy at the reduction. Tho business at the dcclime was moderate, comprising only 7,500 bbia atthe revised quotations annexed, Southern flour was also lower and dull at the concession, The sales wero 350 bbls, Canada flour was not offered for sale to any extent, the stock being re- duced to almost nothing, and we heard of no sales, Rye flour was steady but quiet; the sales embrace 300 bbls. at $6 50a 6 35, Corn meal was inactive at the appended quotations. We quote:— Buperiine and Western, +8608 a $8 60 Albany Live Steck Market. [From the Ai Sept. 184 Gacloa Buss 90 0100 | ne cattle murkel is decidedly tm favor of sellors this Common torn: Te 210 00 | week; the advance bang %0. per Ib. om the best, and Extra ronnd hoop Ohio 30 a li 20 | from %c. to Xo, on medium and the lower One Western trade brands. 30 a 13 26 | explanation ef this is to be found im the fuct that the Common Southern 10 a 128 gupply, ia lighter thas usual—the receipts for tho week Fancy and extra do. 60 9 16 16 | bel, tees tha 4,000 head. ‘Three er feur years ago this Common Canada, . nominal, | Bumbor was called @ heavy supply; but mow anytting Good to choice and extra nominal. | 468 than 5,000 ts thought to bo lig! The demand for Rye flour (superfine) wee. 550 a8 640] the markets continues active, aud 80 toofer Now Corn meal, Jersey... 440 a 450} York; and, as long as this competition oxiets, there is ne Corn meal, Brandywine, 48@ a —{| chauco for any permanent decline, Rverything indi- Corn mea, puncheons., oe {25 00 @ 25 26 | Cates that prices are not to be much, if any, lower this —The market for wheat, which haa for some time been | all Sheep are neglected; but the supply comiag fer- ward this week is unusually email, request at 10}g0. a 11446. per Ib. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Literary s Journal in tho Country. ‘The Weexty Hrrato for the present week, mew ready ceatains a continuation of (THE DIAMOND GReSS," Tun Grasr Sronr ov Amreckx Seoverr, Br WILLIAM BARNEX PHILLIPS. Warren Exrassu.y ron Tan Weexty Henao. “GRANDMOTHER'S @F@RY,” A Remeangance Taue ov A Guoer, Powry—'‘Sarrva Wonps,” writen for tho Tew ‘Torx Weexty Hana by a PriyateSdidier ofthe G. B A.; “Evrraru on a Roas.’* {t alao contains :—Important and Intaresting Larepeam ‘Nows by the Atlantic Oable and the Latost Malls; Can- tinuation of the Narrative of Presidems Jobmsen's Grand Tour, with an Account of the Cerementes at the taying ef the Corner Gione of de Boagas Mont. ment, the Brilliant Reception ot St Leuia The Partioulars of the Disgracefil Radical Rict @& Indiamapolis, the Magnificent Reception #& Louiswile, and the Cordial Grectings a Cincinnat! end Cetumibus; Tho Latest Intelligence from Washingten; “‘Noghing te Wear,” showing the sobedule et a portion of the Ward. robe of a Now York Belle; The Fenian Movements; [a- dian Ovtrages; Raphael mes and his Jadgeship; The Cleveland Convention; Currend Nows of the Week; Editorials on important Subjects; Musical and ‘Theatrical Reviews for the Week ; Interesting Agricultural Matter; Faceti; Foreign Govslp; Scientific and Artistic News; Religious; Varieties; Literary IntelMapace, &c.; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe, Money and Commercial Markets; Marriages and Deaths; Advertisements, and all important events of the week. New subscribors to the Warxty Heratp can obtain the, back numbers containing the new Story, “THE DIAMOND CROSS." Teuus.—Singio eubscription, $2; Tbree copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $) Single copies, Five cents each. A limited number of advertisements io- gerted in the Wawary Henaro, in close sympathy with flour, experienced @ like reduo- (ogs are in geod tion, and prices were nominally 3c. a 5c. lower, with only a moderate business at the decline. The galcs were 40,000 bushels, including common Chicago spring at $1 8 $1 56, mixed dillwaukee at $2 amber State at $2 70.8 $2 72%, old white Mich’ $2 70 and new white Western at $302 a Corn was in good domand for export and coastwise shipment, and with moderate receipts full prices were readily obtained ; indeed, strictly obvice Western mixed sold a trifle better, The sales were 190,000 bushels at 820. for inferior, and 83c. a 633<c. for shipping Westora mixed afloat; 84c. a 85e. for prime do. in and 930, for white Western. For oats thore was but a small in- now at 06. sales comprise 40,000 bu: Chicago; $60. a 0c. for Milwaukee; 623¢0. for vania, and Sic. a 666. for State, Ryo was tm fair and prices were firm. We note sales 15,000 busheis a! 850. a 87c. for Woatorn, and $1 20 for State, Barley malt continued inactive and nominal, Corros.—The market was rather less active, but Were substantially unchanged, though some brokers: uoted low grades @ trifle easier, sm — 1 as compared with better qualities. e nearly all to spimvers and shi and comprised bales, Receipts, 138 bales, We quote:— O Florida, Mobile, N.O.2T. Ordinary. a7 23 Pd inati- wore 2,256 33 co wacSoetoe tages hes bers, ing very qui and only a few transactions have taken place, yet hold. ‘ors wore firm and demanded full prices, We heard of 60,000 Ibs, Bakimore gelling in lots at Sic, and amatl sales Portage Lake at the same price We quote Detrott 3ic, a81}c. Now sheathing and yellew motal were steady at 45c. and 520. ively, with a moder- ately active inquiry, to supply the wants of the trade, 8 AND Dyes. —Chemicals generally are firmer, and @fair business has been consummated, the sales com- prising 3,000 kegs bicarb. soda to arrive, at 6c. a 6c. geld; 906 do. on the spot at 8%o, a 90, currency; 406 tons soda ash at 30, 8 39-16; 100 tons eal soda at 30,, gold; 25 tons and 20 drums caustic soda at 6% a6%c., eld; 100 casks bleaching powders at 4c., gold; 25 casks Dutch maddor at 8e., gold; 5,000 lbs. refined tartar at 26c., gold; 10 casks ‘refined argols at 25c. @ 27c. gold; 6,000 Ibs. English blue vitriol at 11%¢, currency; Cas- tor oil at $2 90; 5,000 Iba. white sugar lead at 430.; 10 casks cream tartar at 283¢¢. #290, 100 —o sulphurio acid; 300 Ibs. A. and B. hyd. potash; and 60 casks red argois, on private terms. iy ‘Guta wore quiet but very firm. The engagements were—To Liverpool, 7,000 bushels corn at 4%d., and per steamer 150 bales cotton at 5-16d., and 1,600 boxes checse on private terms. To Londoo, per steamer, 100 bia, corn meal and 276 do. flour at 28. 64 To Antwer 100 hhde. tobacco at 22s, 64., and 27s. 64. for smali farge hhds; 500 bbls. petrol 7,800 bustle rye at 445d., 25 bales cotton at %c. The charters are:—A ahip to a direct port on the conti- nent, petroloum on private to © British brig to Ge- noa, peiroleum, private terms; an Italfan brig. petro Joum, ba. 6d. if to Marwoitlos, ‘Os. Od. if to Tricste; a Prussian bark to Cork for orders, petroleum, 6a, Od. if to the United Kinrdom, @. 34. if to Baltic; a Hamburg bark to Hal rg, petreloum, 5a. 3d, aod from “a.annan to New York, lumber, $12. Guswxy Baca —There has sprung up an active demand for specolation there exist indications of « nse in prices. As yet no material alteraMon has taken place ni the value, The sales embrace 600 bags here and in Boston at 18\c.; 300 to arrive nt 183¢c.; 600 to arrive R. Busteed, at 18¢.; aad 100 in a later ship at 18c, all gold, duty paid. A Hora. —The sales have been moderate but full prices were obtained. We quote:—Foreign, 50c. @ 70c., and American 30c. 9 65¢., a8 to growth and condition, with 88) "MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bousnt—Sxnoer,—On Thursday, September 12, by the Rev, Abbott EK Kitredge, Mr. Epwanp B. Boaret to ‘Miss Exuca Svepun, youngest daughter of Samuel Sueden, juffalo and Utica papers please copy. NOREAS—GROWTAGR —In this city, by the Rev. J.* Fa sales of 300 bales within the range. 2 es a ey te a Hunrs,—The market continued firm, with a moderate Esq., of Gloucesver, Englavd, No carda domand. The sates were 1,700 dry Sandwich Islands, Supanicx—Dimy.—da Newport, RL, on Thursday, 31 Ibe, on private torms; 6,000 Buenos Ayres, w arrive, | sonember 13, by tho Rev, Spescor Childg D. D., Mr. ie SPs, At 21350, gold; and 1,600 do., 24% Ibe, at | Gronoe Freomuck to Miss Laws Diowy, ‘Now York city. juxntwos—Summras.—At Newark, N. J., on Woednes day, September 12, by the Kev. Joel Parker, D. D., Groner H. of agg ap N. Y., to Sanam M. Sumuens, of the former city. No cards. Leatum—Sroxn —On Tueslay, ——— 28, at Isling- u ATH and the sales withtn the ton Presbyterian chureh, Liverpool, by Rev, Verner pockets 6x Golconda at ed god ; 2,000 ex Lacothea stot, oldest ft $3 624%, gold, and a Sale of 1,000 age to 3G, Wan, DB Sous Gases Tevaonderryy, nd F pong arrive per Clytic at $2 65, in bond. Domestic lin. qnderry, and grandson ofthe late James Gaston, Esq., goed ruled Jower and deciining, being offered now at | Hencrana, county Donegal, to Mary Rexvus, eldest $3 70, currency, $3 00, curreoey. | daughter of Captain Robert owe, Alloya Streke, Liver. Morass —' ve, “ny | pool, and San et; County Dublin, noticeable change in pricea The comprise @ cargo |“ genasville (Ohio) papers please copy. Sear oe eaery aod nian. to arrive from Portiead, | ,ia0ara--S Pte 0, of about , , 7 ” » epee Norma; ® cage of R of 156 bhdw. residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. H, K Mont. D. D., Cnartus MoKsionr of Reading, and 31 tierces, and & cargo of Porto Rico, comprising 62 te Grongiana C., eldest daughter of Isaac B. Smith, hhda. and 76 tlerces, all on private torma. orth egy ‘Ons Linseed waa steady and firm, ab $1 83.0 $1 85 for jobbing lots. Enghsh was more ‘active, she sales eg eri fia gion ne td Paul's church, Brook: Joun F. Meacien, of Mankato, Minn, to Miss Many A. Barrniss, of Brooklyn, N. ¥, Younce—Snorwai!.—On Wednesday, September 12, b Rev. 5. K. Wakely, Mr. Gronar Youngs to Miss acy A. Suorwant, all of this city, No cards, reaching 70 tous, to arrive and on the spot, at terme we could not learn; $1 80 is asked on the have been quiet and we heard of no im i tions, We quote crude whale $1 308 nter do., $1 50; crude sperm, $2 60 lard olt wore made at $1 60 for sum) prime winter, Olive oil wae et 1 06. distilled at $18 $1 In Philadelphia micarere of. * for Died, Anyocr.—On Friday, 14, ansorx, beloved ton t Guonel nad Joun Fraxors bar oe: waa firmer. CARR J na of Mary A. Arnoux, fected of 200 tons Wentern cake, on the spot, wf VISTONA —Hecoipta, 147 cut poeta The od 1 year, 3 months and 7 days. cn hacen contimned imactive, were nom. “tthe Teletiene ‘and friends are respectfully invited to nally wach: |. The market closed som What a4 attend the faneral, from the residence of his parents, however, on a basi of $53 1214, cach, forse mows, No. 462 Washington street, om Sunday afternoon, at sales wero 5,000 iba at $53 143g a $33 4 for new meas, | two o'clock. 1 & $31 26 for old mess, and ( prime; also for Barry, Friday, Septomber 14, Dr. Hasar B, ivery during the latter part of thi toenth and ai! of | Bunny, 43 yearn, Octover and November, buyer's andeellor's option, 5,000 | His rolatives and friends ate invited to attend the bia. new mens at $31 a $33 25. beef market was | funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No, woady, with a moderately active, anne and further | 17 Mangin street, saloe of 450 Dbla, were mado @ $14 $19 for new piain Buna —in Brooklyn, on Friday, pi] meas, and $19 « $23 for # youngest eon of the late Jobn and aged were nominally unchan, ath year, 1 month and 4 Bacon was quit. 8 160, for Cumberlan ‘Meata were in lo, 18 Rapelyea shoulders and 183 four Peta bat ten for interment. nominal, wi in | 1740 m 200, the iattor fate an ote |“ Caxnom—At Oocanville, Staten & short dis. choice kettle wndered. un- | tance from New Dorp depot, on Friday, 1 changed, Salat at 230, a 320, for S00. | Dasia. Caswor,a native of county Donegal, Ireland, for State, Gitese was quick wie hae ip | 46 son-in-law to the late Canpon, Romalton. ment 100, to 17)g6., a8 to quality, the reiatives and friends of the are respectfully for primy factory made. invited to meet the remains at the of Whiteball ser ante st ie pref ‘Da aek Ree asta tae toe & Sivas vious i, no aoticeable effect, ‘The saler 180 hbaa. Cede at from 100. 6 12)3¢a, on a ban Ke 8 September 14, Awna Mania, aged 2 for fale and 1050, & 107 Tor good retin Porto Rico m lia site aod 162 bom L1Xe We quote inforor to common refining 9G. @10Kc0.. falr to good growery do, JIMWe. alike, HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1866, DRY Goops. A GREAT GALE OF OLD STOCK, a iG 5 hase ofSee aeration peace, Fm iMERES, NI A bc., he. aiutccsnetedst heebares date both sections of the city we have sent part of the old tock down to our old store. At either store you will find the GREATEST BARGAINS —At Redding, Oona., on Thi , September stn ae of Capiain a Dele, aged 7 cara, **Puneral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon at 2 °. —On Thureday, 18, Loom (BIGRAND. Carmenere infant daughter of P. U. and Fanny Darri- wrthe funeral will take place thts (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clook, from the residence of her parents, cor- in Resol wa EAR T A MEETING OF THK BXEO! yt Mt Aches Weddeay Satin Geis ara — y of raters aoe Nato onan of se company bende errand tater Samora etc le, ance being made for fered to the retail trade. of ns of the respective issues; the above ner of Dean street and Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn. roa. Mualing you oan save from 6c. to 6 andoa be io (- Sp seauary 1, 1867. option to re a ranans.-O0 Thursday, Seplember 13, Jamis Fan. | Alpeoas Ws.) crite BLOPHERS, 278 Bleccker JONES YORKE. Secretary. A, & Di Doorpark, more, 167 Eighth avenue, near Kighteenth Watorford, Ireland, in the Yat year of his Onz, OF ALLEGHBNY, PA., TREASURERS OFFIC, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectful! “OORE'S, 761 BROADWAY, Jechpust 3h, 2 tnvited to attend the funeral, on sunday earners CORSETS, SKIRTS, LACES, er Will be received at this office, fer.par- one o’clook, from his late residence, 63 Orchard at! AND FANCY Goops. Fuvns.—Sudd nly, on Wednesdi ber Tred. the Intent SIX PER CENT MUNICIPAL Row! sath heat ‘eins ey oe Ercart, Bagiish snd Amortoan | of sald olty of these matureng in 1870, 1871, Tara waders. Engine Company, No. 6. MOORE'S, Broadway, above Bighih street, i) ta ‘vor Mumtorpat Bons.” The tiends end gegnsiatneces and thane of, his brother By order of the 8 Finan Edward, aiso those of his father-in-law Patrick Clarkes, NOvErtiEs IN giLKs 2B. RRON, City Treseuser. and thos> of his brothers in-law Thomas and Joha AND SANCY ARTICLES, & BON MAROHE, enon are a ware Gaeeie Glarken, are, seepeotfully invited to attend his funeral, ade ai parts chauld, before edfeoting thelr. par. nufacturing company near Chi ra 4 from the realdence of bis father-ln-law, No. 1 chases elsewhere, visit this Vt itpaite dividend of Soper sent Apply to k. 1BBOwAaR, : — 01 Sunday afternoon, at one o'clook, precisely. oat iampuse assortment of every: ‘of the finest quatity fo'Palion atreet, New York. { sen, —On Frida: Fravave, Use. the eldest daughter of Tiuter Frazher, im hor 15th year. dit A pempery or FoR ‘Taperens RE” The friends are respectfully invited to attend thefu- | > H. Magy, Pao oy LAF ETI neal, from her mother’s residence, Ne. 12 Van Brunt FANCY GooDs, DRY GOODS, KID GLOVES, 40. Bh als Fone Brookiya. Fourteenth strect and Sixth avenue. A-decres of sale of the Ciroult Court of the Ui GAAcuu ta the Sok veer oC ne age, afiat along and | QPROIAL NOTIOR Sherhtg the ane of the Ono and Mlasiasipn ALA GE re be ertous ilthees whioh abe bore with Carlatian fortitude, s THE. NBW FRENOK adi ), on the 20th of Hovtembar pe is ‘The fuaoral will take place this ( aturday) afteracen, at DULY STAuPED, agro § any me a ‘be received. two o'clock, frem Fortivth ‘treat between Tenth and | ggsy RECEIVED ° ALLAN GAMPRELL, Chairman of the Trustees. Eleventh avenues, The friends and relatives are invited AT GAYNOR'S, nd, rejeeen Eighth and Ninth streets. The to atter Goopwi,—On Friday morning, Soptembor 14, Gan- No. 765 Broadway. ‘only goauine tn the ReDEuerion oF CITY BONDS. “ @rrios ov Tan ‘ ware mm daaghter 4 re and eT Good. — é tog De Cogunssromens ofelocie, pen (okie cary of her} pecan! at Rye, ees, Rh erst titifer dy LADIRG IN WANT OF PASH: | 4 Nour os sore fis ceseon ete ‘act of the cheater county, wo ow Fork, at sovon and | 52, cere a OuRTOR PEM Bo tsa usaces NYA” | thei et Eouann, cued ant to balconies Ae by Now Haven Railroad, Twenty- sila iho dies asa Noles BLL secianests! ES Pe A et eet eee seventh street, ‘ 4 Harpayeroog.—In Brooklyn, September 13, after a pina annn SEELIARDS, 60. 1883, ons short ne Laon a widow of the tate Colonel A. RARGE BTOOR OF NEW AND SEOOND HAND gah day of Seaver ipo sg game i for ian ele cf oe Rordnabeodes Ea pa jg yoar of her age. Billard Tables for sale as red | prices. ‘Bvorythiag ¢ of {ideal Cpr Bouds of $1,000 each, issued according frien farally aro respeot- | appertain le const ‘oregol folly invited to attend the fom ‘aoe lato Fost. PHELAN & COLLENDE', 63 to 80 Orosby street. eciiorospis a be, direted te 0. DeRure, Secratane Bing two e’olook. WANTRO-TWO THREB-QUARTERS giz, FOUR i JOHN T, MONROE, Mayor. Jones.—On Thursday, September 13, Fraeom J ae Pocket reg Fae Se 9 Sret aes ew oat cr Dvd P. a. MOHAN, Ooni ler, spare nae of Morgan and Ana Jones, aged 1 year, tr 'B. box 223 ee, an — . pakonge OLAniC i oat. Treasurer, ‘Tho relatives and friends ef the famfly are tavitod te | = nan Commmiisen, Board of Aieunen. sen the ane o Sant. atranin at oe WINBS. LIQUORS, 20. iio, Sona of sassast Nason, from his parents’ residence, 45 Franklin street, ‘AOPHERSON & DONALD SMITH ARE NOW Finance O. DeBurs, Secretary. Kemnns.—On Friday, september 14, Many Krme, the beloved wife of Jona Keirns, a native of Rakeovan, county Cavan, Iroland, aged 39 years, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, on Sunday ees at one o'clock, from her tate residence, No, 160 Fast ‘Thirty-fifth street. | —~~~~ Ber romaias will be interred in Fiavbusa Cemetery. Kunexan,—On Friday morning, September 14, Evuar, wife of Edward Kiernan, in hor 36th iF. Ps aya Kcr) prrevrps i winter's —< Ri lo! 10} 8 attention of purch, rs. rem a 156, 160, 162 2nd 164 Wost ightoonth strost en ____ RESTAURANTS. TAURANT—NO, 663 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE Bond street, bad ¥e BDWARD Mit Ly Branch of 156 and 1 Pulton atroot. FFRED. JAEORR, lat BDPMPTION OF SAN FRANCISCO BONDS. Holder of Bonds of ff San Fi oe the ‘iat tho Somes belew are hereby ia {asmos named eloners ot the Staking Funds of said bonds with for the surrendor of eealed Propose ony portion ab the effice of the County Treasurer, ta the ity Of See Venn clsoa, aa of Wednesda: 0 28h ‘November, 1806. Amount 12 o'alock aoen Ys dag of joablete the redemption of the Ini apphionbie tortie redempuon Of yar, te with Berry, No. 9. Broad street. ; amount ‘Phe friends ef the fainlly are respectfully Invited to ees hi ait , pile attond tho funeral, from her lato residence, 406 Woss red apo Stik 7-00 veragunt ape Pifty-fourth street, on Sunday afternoon, at eno o’clook, LOAN OFFICES. ‘without further notice, T 212 BROADWAY, KNOX BUILDINGS, Lawrexca—On Friday, September 14, Cunamaa DIAMONDS, WATCHES, PRECIOUS STONES, Ao. E., wife of Robert R. Lawrence, ag.d 48 years, 6 months IS OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE. aad 13 daya, ‘Tae relatives and friends of tho famtty, alse the bers of Metropolitan Houk and Ladder Company, Nu. 6, are respectfully invited to attend tie funeral, from hor late residence, 174 Washington street, oa Monday after- moon, at two o'clock. Lincoi#.—At sea, on Monday, September 3, om board THIS PAYS THE UTMOST VALUE FOR DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATOHES, JEWELS, PLATK. PEARLS, &0., OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, &. B.—DIANON Di OFFICE HOU J. H. BAB: AY Kis ONKY LIBERALLY ADVANOKRD ON DIA- , &0.. 0. WATOAES, 40., FOR SALI FROM 10 A, M. TO 4 P. RINGER, 212 Broadw: anti muy be forwa me Uicough Messey. Loos & Waller, 33 Pine atreot, New 2), 1866, By order of the Vommuasioners, Traasenun’s Orrice, San Francisco, Auguat the redemption of Sohool Bonds of i, 83.0085 Seana at icable to the redemption of School Bonds of’ 1856end WH, Bidders will state at what rates they will su: ‘bonds for payment in United due. Ne pro} 7 rromdor@nete gold coin, loss compensa eded te this direct “by stearaer” JAS. 8. PAXSON, Treasurer. , lee the bark Cordelia, after a short but severe illness, Mra. ND! etre JEWELRY, z eH Onaxcorre A. Lixcouy, wife of George W. Lincoln, of | SAME nOwGAT AT T GUEST R, ALS JTATE OF ALABAMA.—BONDS DUE MAT bese PAWNBROKBKS' TIOKETS BOUGHT FOR DIAMOND: ‘and May 1, 1866, with the past due coupe: New York, formerly of Portsmouth, N. H., aged 28 | WaqGHES, JEWELRY, a at 77 Bleecker stroct, epee ‘mith the past di At he bonds due 16°2, years, Macx.—At her father’s residence, ou Tucsday, Sep- tember 1}, Many Hamrox MAoK, infaut daughtor ef Jobn and Rhoda E, Mack, of this city, aged 10 months and 20 days. Mrom—In Plainfield, N. J. on Friday moratag. Sep- tomber 14, Mary A., daughter of B. G. and H. A. Megig, ne slaves and friends of the Cem relatives an ly are respeottattl invited to attond the funeral services, at the residence ” hor parents, Piainfield, on Sunday afternoon, at hat. past three o’clock. The remaing will be takem to tho second streot cemetery, Now York, in the twenty-five minutes Dast ei it train on Monday morning. Morsrece,@(n this city, on Thursday night, TG WILLIAM STREET, NEAR FULTON—FiFTE | ps0to PER OENT 6T! PAID FOR DP:AMONDS, WATCH"! Ji RS, i 40. MORE THAN Aw OTHER HUES: IN is oomn Tuy. ESTABLISHED Les, REMBMBE! ET, NEAR FELTON, TNO. 9 WHST TWHNTY-THIRD STRABT (FIFTH Avenue Hase®, the pigbess price paid for Dtamends, ne end of value, or advances made en a AWNBROKERS TIOKETS PSROHASED OF CLOTH. ing. Dry Goods, Diamonds, J &o. A large tot of rat class Olothing just ceosived, it the original cest, 427 Broome sirost, oorner Orosby. 2 VE groun September which ‘coupon: vonds tsaued for that purpese: reusbont the seats of Ainbeme: sapennel 1806, upon applicatien at the office of DUNOAN, SHERMAN & O98, ita. of the State of teen Nar’ 24.13 o Toe meena reyes, MaaS Gone Bes Aust... to Raster Nh je P WALLER, 38 Flee strect o eenee CAPITALISTS. —AN @LD Lirias onenesa a banlacastwbich is both safe und prostatle, wishes trite « party wiliinggte erect a large wa sow omered for im value. a to increase a and o Miberal rent Address a. 13, at W@ ersidence, No. 33 East Twonty-eighth ns ee | ll be wea Mr. Ruan Mouuwom. nid LEGAL NOTICES. Resid ote ‘The ea and friends of the family are respectfalig |} ~~~ enn ‘BRMILYE & 08., invited to attend the at the Church ef the Trans N GER MAJESTY’S COURT OF PROBATE IN IKE. v Ne. 4 WALL STREEF. ™ figuration, East Twonty-ninth atroet, om Monday mora- fn gabe Sloemaa, plainti#; Samuel Dick - — tng, at half-past nino o'clock. The romains will be takem | 7° sores key OES vets ‘te Pirie, eas BANKERS AND DEALERS ** Now Brunswick bad Westecs papers ‘St thomas ge ggg AND OONFOUND INTERSSE MOTBS, ‘anid. The ouros 4g loMaxen 00 Friday, September 4, Maar A. deat | Booker, deceased, ae, whit Uriag, 0 ntarl on awl CLOSING PHIGES. e Patriok Modanus, brother of James Bookey, —_—, <r friends of tho farally, and those of hor sleptathot, Gok, deconsed. and alay te Filip, Rockey, whe was one Raw Tone, 59%, Se Senn , are respectfully invited to attond hor fume- | 2nd whe, when iast hoard of was residing ia New York. «2 ral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the real. | A.c"ee* Wid to-all the chitdren of said Philip Rocky aed Genet of Ree parents, corner of Lexington avenue aad oe, Themen Bisbal ond agent fran ane syed y third etree 0. 2 iow, MoCusxra,—On Thursday, Beptomber 13, after atinger. | snd te all and Sees: Cie EEOe ie BOee OF illness, Parnicx, the beloved sea oe Johe and ticerannd, dog Catherine McCusker, of the parish of Draniere, county ‘Tyrone, Ireiand, 38 yeara. ‘The fnends relatives and these of bis brethers, Sobn, Francis, Thomas and Edward; alse ae im brether-in-law, Michael Smith, are tT to attond tho funeral, trom thls taro residonoe, 171 Heater Obte papers please copy. MoGoverx.—On Friday, ber 14, after a I Re . fone & compere, alae MoGevers, 2 yar V¥fie ticnds and acquaintances are respectfallg invited ~ Ge Gethiton tho funeral, fram thetenidense of his setoens fast Bo. $78 Second avenue, corner of Thirty-seooad siroot, wi ca remy hag) eg Spar (ac pasaun, WH ANTRO - $m008 70 919.009 ADDITIONAL CAZpuEMe pend afternoon, at two e’ciock. t, Rookey wrongs which aes oe Tite veining tesmess, "Address Jones, RS warner fares nen | Saatiths sas ttaat mtarasie aaaiea, | $5,000, F pea eRe then oanceah et etend te orb a crem > Teeldenoe of ‘son, “08 + site Lg ty ie te Y vase ond mae ne oS Pe $50.000 Tarde mprored rrorger, teed Kure —Oa Friday, September 14 at one o'clock | 8, Saokteua Nev Pasmsee ee APP at pln srpadtint a | daughter of Elizabeth | New York a Dated this Slat day of July, Gobn O'Keefe, aged 19,years, 8 meaths and ike HENRY B. IAN, Bolicitor for nny lg 1 5 000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED AND QB. * rhe eslatives and friends of the family are ee ih nieh ty hl Ria sep CEicetien Ie Wes Ville set oa buscar a 5 000 Seems Issa , ay after: OR $1, ” THR YIRET Boon, at two o'clock. x Pancnt.—At Black Point, Shrewsbury, N. J. of rhoa- £260.000 eee te eid matte fever, Many Fautayee, danghter of Elizabeth M. K! 'PERIOR RAILBO, Sane end Thomas L, Parker, Jr., in the Mth year of her ERS! The relatives and friends of the family are ly Invited toattend the iuneral, without further notice, from the residence of her rraudfather, at the above place, om Monday next. Carriages will be in waiting at Fort Wash- ington on the arrival of the steamboat Nellie White, which leaves the foot of Barclay street, New York, at aine o'clock tn the morning; returning, leaves there at bs or pl Brook; ‘Tharsd: orning, Septem- iney.—In Brooklyn, on lay m ‘bor 13, after along and painful illness, which he boro @bristion resignation, James Rutay, a native of the county Cavan, parish of Drumiane, Ireland, in tho 61st year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the fureral, from his late residence, Ne. 373 Doas street, Brooklyn, om Sunday afternoon, at owe o'clock. California and’ Albany papers please copy. Sauceta.—On Friday moruine, September 14, Mr, aur and oso dy ane ves e family are respectfully tm vited to attend the from his iste » 4 Chatham street, on Sunday morning at atne o'clock. Sauuetis—On Friday , ber 14, Auexanpen Sam- UELLs, sexton of Ziom church, ‘The relatives nends of the family, also Puritan ge, No. $39, ‘A. M., and Zerubbabel , No. R A Mz. are respectfclly invited to attend’ the a, reat Zion — corner Madisom avenue and rty eight ‘on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, withoot further notice, ‘ Srunoxe —On Tharsday, September 18, at noon, Can- wrmaon Jann Carouine, infant daughter of Frederick and Jane Stucke, aged 1 year and 1 month. PB an of the panes are invited to the funeral, « afternoon, at one o'clock, from the ‘residence of Le parents, ‘338 Weat Twenty-fourth street, The remains will be taken to Greenwood 5 New Orleans, (La.) and Montreal, (C. W.) papers please v. ax.—On Thursday, September 18, of wounds received at the battle of Coal Harbor, Virginia, Onxeto- fn} $, Suenman; late of the Sixty-fifth regiment New His friends and relattves, and the members of the First regiment National Guard (Hawktns’ Zouavos) aro invited % attend the funeral, trom hie late Haas SOREPIGBace ne Se EUSDRERESEDEPSEREBOESELEREEDS Py sHNEEEEERREDL THM s friends and relatives of the family are fully invited to attond the funoral, from his late resi- dence, No, 4 Jackson street, on sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Tornam.—On Friday ovening, September 14, afters Jong fliness, Jaxn Wvoidest aaeghier of the ‘es Wil iam and Sarah M. . Tho retatives, sahareneeene, Fr Gath ngs to attend the fumeral, from the residence unole, Dr. John R. McComb, No, 487 West Twonty-second street, on efterneee, at two, o'clock, Luvvan. —In East Chester, on Thu Septem: 13, Saran M., of New York i rt month. ¢ relatives and friends PAS family are invited Se eeecmtaaes copy. p 4 ber 12, Jone Hs son of Thomas iy noes Keser oe 5 youn, ai months and 11 days. ‘The friende of the family are invited to attend the corner of and Flushing avenues, on Sunday after- 17080. ‘ndon, at two o'clock. 1733. Surra.—On Tharsday, September 13, Patmox Surrn, 17993. 44 yoara. H 1 1 tee aeeuk zSSETERBRIDERROGHSSOEUEEBESEDESPEEEEE 22 Weaven in ose! The friends 18. 2 fe ‘Ween. Fou year of ‘The ful q Wrten.—0On [russe iaorbtrs she tod Raw Atel Wil, god ptt rom, dhe rates | "pons pid tga forms fron, 0 Noho Booth Jersey, on afternoon, rates paid for Doubloone and all kinds of Goid and Silver. three o'clock.” Cars ieave ferry ever? om nituian for Ronth Baraat _ ba TATLOR 200,, Bankers 16 Wall sernet New Yart. a8 sf i z Aa es Sees ft i iy Hi ¢ atthe wo bosrer, of elias ets eastitooane oa Fo the 4 eg MERE cers - , PATTON & O0., No.6 Wall street, 182) WONDERFUL DISCOVERY —TRE DENTAL ASSOCIATION ‘ SETS OF « jou i coy ta

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