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_NEW YORK ‘8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. — ae Turspsy, Sept. 25-6 eat the absence of a large um! brokers ery speculators at the Jerome ey rem day, the stock marke' was firm and moderately ac! i ue t any special movements of pmportance. sauiersaatey A in anticipation of higher prices, is jendiminished, white the material incentives to do e pirong. Movey continues iD enperenandanl 2803°%, four per cent, with exceptions at three and five. Tp Je no perceptible increase in the supply of mane , paper offering, and the best grade passes me # 56 Bet pent, with exception! at six for long dates. e " Le bn the first fifty per cent of Clearing House certi! ie = fecased to-day; bat it 1s probable that some of the ban! Notwitheendi First Session—10:30 A. MM. Tuxspay, Sept. 25, 1866, to remain undisturbed aa aaviaa 1 will allow their deposits util they have an opportunity to bed ie tem, meanwhile ring the certificates for Clear- ie After interest House purpees 88 before. se ceased on the remainder of the certificates, how- ‘ever, it will be costrary to the spirit of the Treasury cir- ular regerding Mem, if the Clearing House continues to Bo Arianne Seitcal o.. . Pett, M8 Ge. zi0n, Y Central RR, 07's do * 307 BsReyy cos, and it is hardly to ‘ do, Feoeiyo such in payment of balances, an 00 Minsourh Bs... 79, ¥ Ce asprened that the banks wil be desirous of pursuing | \atncalltornia ds. Mag 9 met ail this course. The banks of this city now hold and have | jy) do 2 on ra pearly always dd, for two or throe years past, a much | 21569 ey a HIE 80) rin Arann TO Jarger reserve than 18 required by law, and it tap) ey 16 lene ee re bd R 10 ed fore reasorable to infer that with the commation = sey 100 Fentpanla, Tat m. 80 20 wing their 4 : feat on these certiicates, efforts wil a ri AGT ne |: isha Bid Ist me 4 zn make upfor the constg'}fje m7 marke 10 Ocean Hani 100g Imp feral pounpaay Boe ee oratook the tmaiket wan 2) Central Nut Batik. MA QM Mek SoC See eo fe-vur-meuer dull. There was no special activity in | Ie hourth Nar Bank., ogg 23 Central RR... HL any of the railway shares, but Maripoea preferred was | 8 40. Lions 3m opie € Ww ike! 1384 pressed for salo and dechinett to 325, At the firet rogular | 9) Canton Gompaniy,., pis 198 a Yoard therewas ® large and well distributed volume.of | 300-10. + 54 68 dasiness, Od prices were well sustained. Erie was | Qo do Pret: ‘ 6s sendy andquiot at 7544, and New York Central at 10714. | 20 Reading _ % higher than at the same time yester- $8 wn do day, Michgan Central 3, Litinois Central 34, Cleveland | 2% Wilkes) fand Toled 3, Rock Inland 4, Northwestern preferred 3, | o8 dante Bh Quicksi!9r %, Canton %, Westorn Union Telegraph 3. | 2) Weat tata kiche op Michiga/ Southern was 44 lower, Ohio and Mississippi | 20Qui ksilver Mg Co, 53 cortifices %, Mariposa 1{—preferred 2%. State stocks Second Sesston--1 P. M. were fi. Tennessee State Sixes, new, were active at ony ben e ips eRe oe ee 2% advance of %. Government securities showed | 1040 4,520, 1, in 200 Reading Ymproment, Coupon five-twentics of 1862 were 1 | Wom Oring ane oe ye SM ao. 29 Bigh¢ issue of 1865 {5 keven-thirty notes of the frst | A) shs Camb Coal pref sg and fees series % 200 Oe aes bah 100 Chic & NW Afe one o’clock sessions the market was firm and | fin ouicketlece ahep EE ‘4 af silver Mug Go [2% 10) “quis At the baifpast two board Erio was steady at 00 Naripous prefs. 5s” 3” Markcin Inpro b) oe she@eing price at the first reguiar board. New York Getl was 2% highor, Hudson River 3, Reading %, | MU " Third Sesston—-2:30 P, I. § Wabe NY GRR... 10744 “qvland and Toledo 1, Rock Island X, Northwestern | 100) U ss SW MACHT P e303? pirred 3g. Tonnessee Sixes, new, wore %% lower. 250) Ty arin 3 oa wer @mment securities were dull, but firm, Coupon five. | 45000 Tenn 6's, ne 26 rR, gpities of 1862 and 1865 showed advance of 3g; O00 Mo 3 PoRRI. ied deacon en-thirty notes of the first reries, SOG RES 7 OU Cler & Tol'R F. At the open board at three o'clock there was no ma- a creudohied aides "aay ec ripen fal change iD prices or in the temper of the market. | yon Wert ettls:- BN3 De CR Me 1) Pac Mail $ 8 Go., 219 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Torspay, Sept. 25~6 P. —Receipts, 4,046 bbls, flour, 2,700 bush, wheat, 101,154 do. corn, and 606 do, oats, There was a good demaand for > tat: aud Western flour, and prices for all grades ruled rather better, but not quotably higher. The market 1.000 bla. at the annexed qu tutions, § shade firmer, with fu ther panies of 550 bbls. Rye flour was very steady, with a fair trade demand at our quotations, with sales of 300 bbl mainly at from $575 a $7. For erate demand at about previous prices, We note sales of 5! Je sid at 7534 (b. 3), Reading 116%, Michigan South. m 84%. Afterwards the speculation for a rise hada rm undertone, and at half-past five railway spd other shares) were = firm) «at the — sub- foined quotations:—New York Central 10734 a 44, Brie 5% a %, Hudson 121% 0%, Reading 116% a 117, Michigan Central 114, Michigan Southern 84% a 85, Mli- mois Centragad2l i a 12254, Cleveland and Pittsburg 8734 ® %, Northwestern 36 a 34, Northwestern preferred 6814 ® %, Cleveland and Toledo 12254 0123, Rock Island 111% a 112, Fort Wayne 10624 a 34, Ohio and Mississippi Braabsters rn moal there was a mod: 10 bbls., mostly Marsh's caloric, at $475 i i Certificates 2924 a 34, Canton 54, Quicksilver 6244 a 7%, Ruperine nnd Westerns..s-- bie . rhe ero. v0 ‘Western Union Telegraph 56% «67. Compound intorest | [Zia State. fe motes were quoted thus:—June, 1864, 11714 a 3; July | Vommon to medium extra Westorn 865 a 113 : xtra : 2 210% 0 54, August 110)4 a 24, October 118%4 a 34, Decor: | | tern trade trands, ip 8 189 Der 114% a 34; May, 1865, 112% a 113, August 1114; a | Gommon Southern... VW 85 a 13 25 3%, September 110% a 111, Ociober 11014 a 34. oy acter 30 8 Tos meal, Jersey. The sale of the Ohio and Mississippi railway has beon f: minal Jeane St | postponed by the trustees, and the transfer books will on ee ee id . 2500 a 25 U5 ‘ alr demand prev: a pri . mot be cloned until the 16th of October next. A special | Sigisty in-eller's favor. The antes comprised [8.00 bushels, meeting of the holders of certificates will be held at the by La Ea PACH C4 anixed Milwaukee, $240 for ehoice office of the trustecs on the Ist of November, to adopt a | old and $2 S55; for new Chicas snrine: ire sea cred demand for corn at better prices until about the close of (he market, when the improvement wan entirely lost. were: 150,000 bushels at 87350. for infertor’and §8c.a 890, for shipping mised Westorn ationt; 90c. for the litter quality in store, and $2g0. # for white Western, Oats tmproved in value Je, wdc. per bushel, under a more active d plan for the reorganization of the company, The agrec- ment under which the trust was formed, requires that Wrroe-fou:ths in iuterest of the owners, or their legal ‘Fepresentatives, of the preferred and common certificatos gball be preseut and voting in order to act upon this | gin wie alee bushels, Including Chica question. Rye was somewhat firmer and in Mlerately act We note sales of bashels . 8 The gold market remains firm but free from excite “ot Barley wos edly firmer ment, and the supply of coin is equal to the borrowing | P'S") Sales were made to the extent demand, Loans to-day were generally mado flat and at | Candin ; : Sh Mk. antic 2-82 a 3.64 in favor of the lender. Tho opening price | gor out Reaenoneen tet ay me; wate: y were firm with a fair jobbing de. j sperm were steady at 0c. apd patent CANDL wan 144%, followed by a decline to 144%. I recovered | | ,CA¥DL $0 144%, and remained at that point all the afternoon, © market was decidedly less tactive, but the : % “ 1 | Contos. — he closing quotation being 14414 a 2%. The ‘shorts firmness of y uy was fully retained and holders were Bave given up all hopes of the Secretary of the Treasury | not diy = bd ex opt at tne advance, The sales com anticipating the payment of the November coupons, or | Pet !70 bales; veceipi” a Miles, We aete yet of bis selling a portion of the Treasury gold. For Heeger . ot 31 him to do either would be to commit a biunder catculated | Nidan. 8 3 00~OS. ‘ ‘est | Good midldding, a © excite suspicions, which it i# both bis interest Corren,—Ingot was very quia,t but holders and his duty to avoid, The larger the board oie of th pee ey Svalent for immediate activery 6 quote:—Portay © and Buliiimore #40, a Sle. nud De- of coin in the Jreasury vaults become the beter | {\* yotePoriake te nd yellow metal steady at & will be for the public credit, and as any | previous prines. i ae i Correr.—The market continued very firm for all kinds, faterference with the do markot by the | with’ a moderately netive demand. We Bote ihe sale of 1,000 hags Kio, ex steamer North America, on private terms: also, last evening, 249) bags, ex Chowan, and 1,743 baga ex Jeanette, also on private terms, We quote the following government directly or indirectly promotes fluctuatious, and thereby disturbs vaiues, it should be left entirely to le a tro Gunari, Arden & circular of today's ‘he operation of the natural laws of supply and demand, | [f0™" of oolfes in New York, excepting Rio, ‘5200 ‘Mr. MoCulloch has given the country reason to beileve bogs. a low as follows: —I sguayra, 16,001; Java, $629; Mar- fealbo, 12, ttons, 4.681 47,731, b :,Ceylon, 19,912; Jamalea, 335: other desorip. ‘The ‘tock of Rio'tn the United Stater comprises of whi New York holds 43131 bags, Mobile phia 1 and Galveston 2,100. We quote — Rio, ordinary to ¢ i 7iyc.; RO, Rood to prime, that be is jess familiar with Gnance than a man in his position ought to be, He has evinced an almost total ignorance of iinancial history, even that of his as, , Philadel) own country, otherwise he would uever have Heee. # Aeise.: €0h Poca por gh 10, fale 10 good cargoes, Ize. a Co. Goldy thir wens a 26.) tattered such ‘crndities about an immediate resumyp- | fy jd: Masasibo, Wye Sis haguayts Tisge wife Won of specie payments as he did in his munual | St Domingo, Wye, « Iie; Ceylon, Ul w2ihe.,"gold, duty report to Congress and sundry leiters and speeches. quantity sent by railroad for the week ending 82,985 tons: nal, 80,006, For tine week, He bas been manipulating the market for govern- against 118,688 tone for the corresponding week ment securities !u a huckstering way, through a art cen Bid brokers, for # long time pasi, but has failed tS bo show that be has any comprehensive funding schemy tm view. In other words, he has developed good quali- Wes for a broker or banker, but none fitting Lim to con- rol the financial destinies of a great nation. As, there- fore, about this time he must be preparing bis second annual report to Congress, we seriously advice him to weigh well the important interests intrusted to bis eafo- eoping, and carefully read and digest tho financial bi P.aR. RR.... Schuylkill Canal. veligh Valley R Lehigh Canal, Seranton South tory of England, especially from 1815 to 1825, in which | Shamot be will see ihe immense injury which was indicted apon | Sf°veye? that country by © forced return to specie pay: | Franklin +o. ment. We refer him in this eonnection to | 4 TP Alison's History of Europe, amd every history of | Total England embracing the period indicated, while Increase this year Drves axp Dns. — Chet at ‘anes yoliced in our inst was fully maintained Th. sola, to arrive for forward ‘“r the history of the assignata he may turn with proit {0 Ler) History of the French Revolution. By care. | and the ne " ful 6.49, of the Ascal history of his own and the two | pinnate at Sige m 66, golds 40 io. onthe spot, at dices other natlow referred to Le may produce a re- | citretcy: 160 tons gal wid wt 21-16, gold 18) drains on at 6, tic aod, at Ohio a Sige, olds 2B tous eold: bi cl} a Port which We bya vast improvement upon the tast; 0., nid: SI casks do. soda ash, mostly to arrive, iy ' ; bot itm orbape tc much to expect dge from thisten | gf! rai cates barn at Sheen 1) Kags to Iu The foreign Oxch%y market is strong, and pri || 280 bbls. eopperaa, 2,700 baids ganbier wad 1d © scream tartar on private tertos, Dynwoons continued quiet, a enloa to report. waver, were Unchange:l. Frniants were quiet, with a diference of abont tod. pe bankers’ bills on Boglau at sixty days are quoted at we have no (mporian: 107% 2 108, bills at threo ways, 1095, & 109; commer: mend esp base ypoe om Forig at sixty days, 6.28 © | wishel for cory between the ships and shipnsrs.. The en | 2255; short sight manta we To Liverpool, steamer, 20) bales oot n We Bi o Ps “ emg ou Berlin (thalers), | fre eid ; to Gleagow, per sament, 40 bie., poain st Su; & 44; 00 Bremen, 77)¢ 078%; Ou Frankfort, di © | a bark yas chartered to Loudom direct with 3,00 busiele at ae Md. #0; on Amaterdam, 404 jg; O8 Hamureg, 96 0 36% The floating supply of bills is very light, mq the tenden- ty of rates is still. upward, although the demand is Mmited, The commercial indebtedness of the couutry bo Exrope is heavy, and our foreiga imports contiauue to prow au enorinous preponderance over the exports ta value. * 19 for No. 2do., and $15 f 2893 Herring were active alu for u No a, No. w Of 5,000 bot Bie, for Now} Tiyons,—The market was rather more active, yet on! Dusiness was tranwarted, Wut at full ‘pene, 9,00) Monte vided, 2254 The. average, at ae. gold: FOR. MIs. at Bt madera ani Mining stocks continue firm and active. At the Mest ry ses gold; ee t gold eos wit i atl board Crozier closed Se, higher than at tbe same time eforma AG ome Basnoe Agrea, 38 to Terterday, Corydon 20¢., Quartz Hill 200, Hope Goid was hts Geocate. BS Tine ewe Ore S50. lower, Rocky Mountain 10, Waikil! Lead 10, At the | Bo, 21't0 381s. IRs. a Iiy6. 8 $2 to 29 Ibe., is! © 1940: Central’ Amariean, 160. 165, Toxnn, 22 U7 25 Ibe, b86. orbemiook sole haa ruled Ii prices have been reailred for all kinds, Gough for Inferior middie weights rather easier prises hare Neen acenpind. Oni wae In modarate reqneat at unchanged prices ,cve, quote: Heminct-Huenoe Ayres henry, D6 4 si middie d Udo, Bie a Be n rs aud Pecond board American Fing closed 650, hij a the fret board, selling at $8 90; Corpdon 184, selling st $5 00; Quarts Till ioc, soiling at $6 0, Hops Gold was 266, lower, welling at $2, Burroughs Gold gold at $1 10, Consolidated Grogory Gold $13, Holman Gold 62°., 0, Sgr. w ABS, A High Keystone Silver 20¢., Kip 6 ¥¥, Shogo. ide," tntadle do, Ps and Fes Kipp & Buel $2 26, Bet Brine ben heavy, Site 8 Mary tussle The Clearing House statement of the Puilatelphia | Se, Sud Night do. Blo, « S80.: dwk, siaucltor tanks for the past woek is As follows | eary, io. a 468); middle do,, de. 9650, aud light 40, Me. a Mak Leean.—Dor ihe want of stock there have been mo considare Radancet uct. | able salee of pig. Choe i nomabe $540,080 goid, at whic mide in 4961516 mptton. 504,081 ~The market continued as lest quoted. We 915 | note eale of S10 bods, Bardadons on private terme Ais, oy anotion, #1 Lids, Demerara at (rom 640, @ 730., on the usual Stones —Crade turpentine was dull and nominal sririte do. was unchanged tm value while the di 20) bots. In lots, at 660, $85,009,775 al statement of the b is were y at $3 2 tor Wartingion tive and frm at wea it a Ho. RSea do, * rot "lle remained, quel, withous notes sales of 300 tons Weslern in Phila- Reneiota, 60 bie, yee and 12 packaces out + $11,166,187 “ + $10,876,011 ae’ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, sa puitaed Se ae for new a fume were dull Bacon was n prices were unsettled. Out with a fair demand, rh Ie. on. _ehoolders. ond 180. ne were on continued dull andpominal. The ro agen at 10%. 8 1946.5 og Se analt R pen < IMs lation pres for eese Were nominally market closing heavy at 2c. Is. in bulk for October at 19e. ‘or prime Ts. 5. 8. W.. closing Si the into ice, and Ade. ; also 800 bb's. SNe eee thnlt October at 44c. buyer's opiion, In Phila: delphia sales were effected of 2,00) bhis. prime T.. 8, to W. at ea delgc. and 1.000 vbla, do. for October at 42t40, Inver’ Sption.. The following are the receipts of oil at Pittsburg for tho past week: also from the Istof January, with a compara- tive table for the corresponding pariod in Total forweek. Since Janaary!.. Total to Serrember 22. Corresponding time 185 Ader, 1,858 arr i asa Tram 100. aide ence, @ 12h.e., and 20 boxes Havane. Ce and 1086. a 10%. for goour, basis of 10%C, & Aeaner there was buta limited inquiry, Title heavy, but prices. w les were made on a 40, for A coffee. Siaart’s circt rp white A, and™®, For refined eur aly s # were well ME Ane vand futher basis of 16%, fo? Ar aard bards, and e following quolajona are from wular:—Crushed and granulated, sasze.; ground, pues 5 15 rellow ©, 1%: ane above reduction rand quarter ¢ rs granulated and white A sug a a en BAT. Sreter—There bas beeu but a slight di thi arilcle, and none but petty sales to cousumers have bec Prices have been sustained, with a moderate sux ply, and the market is fim. “We note sales of ) tons 1% Srxps.—The inarket for Calcutta linseed congrtd quiet joston a i Ye sold. Steamy. “We Totive autos Of BoA) Wes At 16%Go. 0 180.5 Wakes in lots at 18340. 0 190 1:0 25,000 Ibs. grease at 910, a 1 “Soar ruled steady. Sales 400 Bxins,—Gost continued in moderate demand and prices wero entirely nominal. Sales 7 bales Buenos Ayres oud 4 do, Montevideo on private @rms, For deer a fair demand Prevaited at stoady rates Sales $6,000 Ibs. Par mostly pro; Vious to arrivals £000 tbs. Puerto Uabello, $003 do, Ceatral American, and 1,00) do. Matamoros, on private terms. W quote:—Goat—Tampieo, 573¢c. a Ge. ; Matamoros, d5c.; Cruz, 55e,: Buenos Ayroa, Sse. a 44c.; Payta, <le' a alo. p 1. Deer—HNonduras, 6c.; Vera Ornz, We. ; Central Aner: Baio. a BBe. é¢. he market wax fairly aciive and q\ with further sales of 120,000 Ibs. nt 12%e. a 123¢c. Tosacco —For Kentucky leaf there eon ag’ nd sales of 400 bhds. have been effected, pri from be, pie, Other descriptions have, been au no sales of moment have transpired, Manufaciured was steady, with a fair demand for common sorts. ig has ruled firmer, and if olfered for sale in largo lots woul! command ‘ndvanced prices. Very little Bancy ia on the market under 2Sc. gold, the bulk beligin bond Which cannot be sold at a profit, Straits wae fra at Zi%e gv We heard of no sales of any description separate fr sinall lots for consumption, Vlates were steady ani firm, with a moderate demand, Receipts, 160 bbls. Se, for bonded, i xtreme apathy chatacterized the market for all descriptions of both foreign and domestic, ie nominally a shade easter. The sale: Tos domertio foeces at 4c, n B3c., ° 290.5 60.0 Ibe. super lamba’ pulled at Be. 1.00 Ios A ge, and 7,000 Ibs, extract on private terms, HALEBONE continued dull. We have no sales to ‘ep THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. Althouch the Jews are banished from their valive land, and have to encounter difficulties in tho odserv- ance of their religious ceremonies, which could not have ben anticipated at the time when the Mosaic laws wero given to the people, it is truly wonderful bow thoy have surmounted all obstacles, nud whilst enduring the severest persecutions and most terrible ordenle, they have always managed to obey the precepts and keep up the cvatoms of thelr race. On each anniversary of one of their great festivals, the Jew refrains from all kinda of work, and no matter how poor he may be, he ‘always makes it a day of feasting and rejoicing, forgetting the trials of every day lite, and praying for the future celebration in Jervzatem. One of these festivals, called \Sucottr,”’ or the feast of Tabernacles, is now pending; it commenced at sunset on Sunday, and will coase at the sare time next Mon Tho origin of this feast is the commemoration of tho departure of the children of Israel from Egypt, and their dolivery from bondage, After leaving Exypt. they so- Journed for forty years in the wilderness, whore they Wore obliged lo bulid themselves buts or booths made of the branches of trees, Tho injam-tion to observe the feast of tavernacles is found in the thirty fourth and thirty: fifth verses of th aty-thivd chapter of Leviti- cus. “And the Lord spake unto Moses saving: Speak unto the children of Israci eaying, the fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be tho feast of tab seven days unto the Lord.” Tho thirty-niv the same ehapier enjoing:—*Also In ihe fifteenth day of the seventh mouth, when ye havo gathered tn tho fr oj the land, yo shall keep a feast unto the Lord seven Hence it (s customary for the Jew to bu'ld bim- a booth or tabernacle, and decorate . with fruits, Sho, unable to bold a booth for themselvoa, #fo glad to avail themzelves of the heepitabie welcome which they Know will be accorded to them. ‘The frst ud last days of “Sucoth” are kept holy, but daring the remainder of the wock tho Jews attend to their business as usual, During the whole festival, however, some curious cere- monies are observed, euch as shaking the “ Lulnf,” or palmbranch, and amolling the citron, which is probably derived from the injunction contained in the fortioth verve of the chapter already referred to, “+ And a take you on the first day the boughs of iy treea, branches of palmtrees, aud boughs of thick frees and wil lows of the brook ; and yo shall rajolce before the Lord your Gad seven days,” A very fine trait of the Jewish people Is their charity, which ther practice especially on each of thelr creat festivals; It is customary on these occasions to make an offering for the poor, and however bumble a man may be, he always manages to spare a trifle for the wants of those who are even worse off than higself. Divine service was he'd at all Jewish places of worship on the two first days of the festival, Among other synagognes which aro conspionous is that eiinated at corner of avenue C and Fourth street, This congrega- tion has lately engaged the Adolph Huebsch, of Prague, as their spiritual loader, and in doing so has so- cured the services of # gentleman who has enjoyed con- stderabte celebrity In theological circles in Europe. On Monday the reverend gentleman held an eloquent discourse, in which he explained the twofold meaning of tho Feast of Tabernactes-—the historical and the socjal meauings. In the firet instance, he showed that throughout all their trinis, even in captivity, the chil dren of Israel carried thoir observance of the taber- nacles and tieir serolis of the law with ther, and that, in spite of their troubles, they never believed in any other than the one Supreme Being, whom they have worshipped from the beginning of the world. In the second instance he explained that the taberaacle is m ant as acymbol of peace and harmony, asa place of refuge for the destitute and wanderer, and pond for the reunion of those who are asunder. a wi a at The market was firm and COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. Court ov GetenauSeesiovs—A. D. Russell, Cliy Judge, presiding; Gunning §, Bodford, Jr., for the people. The People vs. Henry Smith, Charles Muaday, Jobn Franki, Thomas Hyman, Louis Levy, felonious ageanit end battery; same vs Charles Le Rous, Join Farley, assault and battery; eame ve. John Martinez, larceny from person; sare vs. Gustave Kubnert, Jona Doviin, carrying concealed weapons, samo va, Joho O'Keefe, Patrick Connors, Jamea MeNulty, robbery: eame vs. Thomas Lynch, John Williams, Henry C. Montfort, Jotun Williams, Jamds A. Moran, Josnua Cute, Jamas O'Brien Antonio Martinez, Chi Grandy, burglary, eome vs. Charles Grandy, August Hom: iia Brown, Froderick Duqnotte, grand larceny; same Henry Stetmer, Joun disorderly hovee. ee aE ES SHIPPING NEWS. sLMENAO FOR Few yoRE—Tme 5 oi {moos suse. eve 728 552 | mow Warne. eve al 13 PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 25, 1993, Cleare: Steamship Palmyra (Wr), Watson, Liverpeol via Queens. town. -B Cunard. Svanusiup Leo, Dearborn, Savannab—Murray, Farce & ° i Beaufort murray, ac Sicamanip Salvor, Morgan, Boston Mtaanship Neptune, Baksr, Bo ©o, “Ship Anu Gray (Br), Stloknay mahip Veteran, Spencer, Perris WP Clyde, Neptune » NB-R Irvine & ew Orleaus—Tupner & Reaitie Movile—Staegem i rani 0. Ship Sandusky, Norton, Ship LL st Linkin nM) 0. wan Bark James tom, Buenos Agres—l Ale dre de Som, Bark Juan P Pearson (Arg), Lewis, Ruanoe AyrsenJ I Wart a jack NH Gaston, Parmatee, Ha rig Potiax Dan’, Beh Woll & Co Brig Suwanne, Moovh, Mobileo=N H Brigham ar Nassau it uieninaay & Co (Br), Well ‘ Sieah WwW Bu avanneh—Vaa Brant & | SRN @ Nye, Woteht, Richmand=N Lb MeCraady & Co. dy, Vetta, Nortotk--N L MoUready & Vo RW Rope r, Bostoa—Rackait, Tooker bert, Roche, New Maven—t 1 Stannard, Soh Ann Ackon, Haid, Norwalk. Steamer Ft ter, MoXalg, Batu more, Sisamer Tason ‘ve, Philadel pita Arrived. jonta (Be, Fergier, Glsagow Sept Sieamship Cn! Londonderry 9th, wil mdse and mers, to F Mao. donald & b inst, of Georges Riouie. paserd siopin. retestion’s, Genes tot Livecoret day @0 mice Bot a roy: er, = . ion eamahip Atlan’ trem yuth. ampton 10th, at 9 PM. ‘mave and Ti pe nore, to R eutire pas. waar. fowt, va . erere Gureenny mcountered, houre; 33d, lat 42 a 15, saw bark Honduras mainmast gone bv the a. ra (Ur) wih 1 Geek, alto m ty and po Tact iret ose, way, with Méee, tod r mm Ja00 (Br), Metrlond, Linaen, O@, 16 days, witb coal. SEPTEMBER 26, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. Sacramento, —, Providence, ber 28, by the Rey, Arthur Mitchell, D. Tmwaxw Hons FINANCIAL, Brig Ansie MY og bey Nwrels Sardi 38 dire, wth ber, 25, by the Bey sear award F. Young, al of ie a ee ay re Bad westerly winds to | city. No cards : Arte cree “a Rare BI ra ns ik Pant CENT INTE! Coins, days, with coal, to | Piladelpbia papers plese COPY. nor 24, at Trinity on 4 Te Van PELE, President, & Ce Com . the rector, Rev. J.B. Joba war.) Com (Br), CoML, Windsor, with plaster, oD De onael NE ee Book io Euiy L, | Cnanine D, Baer, Treasurer, -inges ‘Brig Wm 4 Droxtes, Hatch, Bangor, with lumber. youngest de ter of Senet », Cox, Esq., of ce joskra P, Cooper, Secretary. eee t rig Hap, Arey, 3 Ww 10 al 7 Beit Fining Giada (Ur), Metniyre, Bridgeport, with eo, | “Ockiee—Rinms.On Monday, September 24, at | AL 00D, INVESTMENT.—$9,000 WANTED, SECURED too a an, Leland, Bu 4 Trinity bape, by the Rev. James A. Upjohn, Averap | ©.” Property worth five times the amount required. Address Beer Rieke iiieeine Eileworde Oatxt to HiNerra A daughter ‘of John P. Riduer, all | Carolina, box 184 Herald office. m4 or, of this city. . - a “ Spatox—Estannnoox,—At Be J. on | (JITIZENS SAVINGS BANK, 88 BOWERY, CORNER regen Point, Monday, September 24, Captain Wittiam Seaton to Miss SIX PER CENTSIN Many Esrenmnoog, both of New Brighton, Staten 1land, | ‘¢roe from government tax TEREST ALLOWED gor. —, Bangor. on all . Money depasited now will draw interest from October ten Schr July Fourth, Shaw, Schr MB Pierson, Freethy, Bangor, 4 Schr A Amesbury, Amesbury, Portland, Me. HERRETTE, KANE AMERICAN BANISICS AND FORWARDING NO. § PLACE DE LA BOURSE, PARIS. Agents for the lines of steamers from Havre to Now York A REGISTER KEPT OF AMERICANS IN PARIS, Lata Latinas ef Credit snalinniots ai pemeet Renee. M ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. AP- ply to JOHN I, BROWER, 283 Greenwich street, Schr Walter C Hail, —-, Rockland. Sehr Wille Lee, Nash, Rockland: Schr James Henry, Oliver, Rockland, Snr Planet, Perry, Rockland, Schr O F Hawley, Ulark, Providence, Schr Pawnee, Foss, New London, Ship Mary (of Boston), which arrived at this port 24th Inat from Newcastle, Is consigned to ¢ L Wright & Co. Sailed. Bteamships Leo, Veteran, Wind at sunset 8, Died. Atcnrsoy. —At bis residence in Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 23, James Aromsoy, aged 43 years, bora in England, apothecary of New York Dispensary. BenxMax.—On Monday, September 24, Samvet, son of Daniel D. and Mary J. Beekman, aged 2 years, 5 montha 1 days. “The ends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, 185 East Twentieth street, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten ‘The remains will be taken to Somerville, N. J, o'cloek, 1 ON). ee en Marine Dienster: for interment, FFICE OF TRUSTEES OF CREDITORS AND STOCK. ol ARLES CT f the O1 ippi R. R. Wseausmir Assigns Fortress Monroe, Hept25~The steamer | _ BIRCH.—Ou Tuesday morning, Eeptember 25, Caan Ol hotties the Ohio and Misslssippl I. R, Co. (Euat- ears, pa Be, ed 2 eit take place on Thursday afternoon, at ‘The’ funeral wil No. 88 Watt Street, New Yorn. 24. 1866, nity . 1 Capes thi City of Albany reports having spoken off the Capos this ‘A special meeting of the holders of certificates NOTIC paiiling.tie steamer E 0 Kalsbh from Wilmington, ape (oe unre oslo, from St Lakers churen, Clinton SraHaey igrued by tite Rast willbe held atthe fie af tno Fruniens, orted @ large steamer ashore on bi i: lends. and ose of bs, e} ew York, on jursday, the first day of No~ Island, 70 miles Adu Se I ele . to adopt s pian for the reorganization William and Arthur Orgill, are respectfully invited to atiend without further notice, B —On Tuesday, Septem wax, daughter of Edward aud Margaret Behan, years, 2 months and 18 days. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, $71 Columbia Street, Drookiyn. remains will be taken to Calvary Al velf.past two o'clock. CARK—On Sunday, June 10, Rov, Ronent Canr, Bup'ist_minister of Staten Isiaad, New York, late of Loads, England, in the 74th year of h's The funeral will take place oa Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, Leeds (England) papers please copy. Henry, signalling in distress, *hn breakers, Was unable to wippt Ratlromd Company, oft ‘To act upon this important question, the agreement un; der whieh the Trust was formed requires that three-fourth: in interest of the owners, or their fegal representatives, o} preferred and also of unpreferred certificates, shall be pres- tut and voting. For the purpose, therefore, of insuring @.. quoruin, certificate holders are earnestly requested to have thansters made in their own nuinea, and to be present at the meeting, elther in person or by proxy, ‘The transfer hooks of the ‘Trust will be closed on the six teenth day of October next, at two o'clock P. M., and remai® closed until furtber notice.” By order of the Trustees. | ALLAN CAMPBELL, Chairman, T EDEMPTION OF CITY BONDS, Owing to the heavy wind 42. render any assistance. Sup MAIN—The ship before reported inst Sinden West of Cape Race is the Hanimeen aihore 26th Capt Boll, from Hamburg for Quebec. Crew tS. “ « CHANTICLERR—It was reported arid tha the bark Chanticleer from i Rempacola.on the cont, posed on. J | ‘Sformation was not believed to b& follegie, - 2ria—but the Bric Ontersvs (Belg), from New York for Antmerp, which uit tnlo Bost eto Rimmel clea Uit leaky, cleared ou the 22d inst to re- Bria Puma, from Gloncest Shad Rock, Gloucester baron Mined wee ot Attar? oP bor 25, MarGaret Be- aged 2 ait, Anni Was, of Portland, frog areentand for Phin. enkK On Monday, September 24, rudden! , of gl TIGR OF Fas Hommaonans op ems Resolution Island about Sept 3. Capts “ i olera infantum, Jogern Wrpey, only child of Henry i : 1, 1866, § iT taker land abous Rept 3. Capiain and crow sived | Mf, and Josephine W. Clark, and grandson of Rev. | _ Notice is hereby given, that in nccor the provi. sions of section thirty-seven of an act of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana, entitled “An act to consolidate th city of Now Orleans and to provide for the government an Adininistration of {ts affairs,” approved on February 23, aled proposals will be received at this offce, until the 6th day of October, 1898, at 12 oe ock M., for the sale to the Sree himdeed Bonds of $100 eich, lasted acoording ‘going act. Proposals, to be directed to O. DeBuys, Secretary. uy Food. ‘No. 24, and endorsed “Proposals for sale ol Josep Wildey, aged 4 months aud 11 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral services this (Wednes- a rnoon, at three o'clock, at the residence of bis grandfather, 207 West Fifvieth street, The rewains will be removed on Thursday morning to Tarrytown, New York, for interment. Crayron.—Suddenly, on Monday, September 24, Joun S. ChayTon, in the 48ih year of his age. Relatives aud [rinds are respectfully invited to attend a inst, Buia Taarer, of Bangor, for Bath, Me, Georgetown, SO bar —iust,'with all beddesisee 778 &* Ba Bria Euraxona (not an before), from Minatitlan for Baltimore, was the vessel which put into Key West 17th inst, to repair sails, &o. * Scurn Grorce J Mansn, Irwin, from Ivigtut (Greenland, for uiladetphin, portrd to ¢ been lost on the Mag Jen Islands. (Tbe G JM registered 312 tons, was built East Boston in 1855. and owned in Gloucester. Sonn Jauzs Fuerman—The recent report of the loss of | th’ funcral, from his late residence, 475 Broome street, JOHN T. MONROE, Mayor. sehr James Ereeman, with a portion of the’ vew, in the Bay | this (Wednegday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Vv. G, MOHAN, Comptroider. Chatear, is without foundation, That ve: had not beeq Monmouth, N. J.. papers please copy. JOSEPH HERNANDEZ, Treasurer. Durk&—On Sunday morning, September 23, Exe fice Commitee, Boat of Aldermen. i} eeeih - Boa Durre, of the firm of Dupre, rete & Co., in the 33d TM, HIGINBOTHAM, Chairman year of his age. Finance Committee, Board of Assisiant Aldermen. ‘The friends of the family and of Zopbar Mills are Debus v. respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (\Wednes- ~ = ; ro ureloke fi ; PTION OF SAN FRANCISCO BONDS. 00g | AR AORN TENDS clock, from is late residence, ers of Bonds of the city of San Francisco of the Disloaay Sixtielly siteeh. named below are hereby tnfarmed that the Commis Fiauxery.—On Tue jers of the. Siaking Funds of said onda will receive ju the bay this season, Miscellaneous, Bank Jasre, 834 tons, now measurement, rating A? builtat Wilitamsburg in 1849, opened in 1864, aud reciassed for three years, has been sold in this city for $13,010. Laoxcuxp—In Bath, 22d inst, by WV Moses & Son. a fine ship of 1250 tons, called the Jai Freeman, The J F ts owned by the builders, and Ca Charles Owen, who will lay, September 25, Jon Erwan, command her, 7 ; A nebankport, al r son of David aud Mary Piuherty, aged 2 years, 8 mouths | eed for *he surrender of auy portion thereof, al F hntended forthe treluhtiag tustuesarakines Fronels'c | alld 8 days the ece okoy Treasnrer, inte City of an Fran, dd measaring about 135 tons, and will be command- ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his | (ire Mull ries noon of Wednesday, the 2811 y of pt Dantel Doane, of Uarwichport. parents, 643 First avenue, this (Wednosday) afternoon, at | * ‘Amiount applicable to the redemption of the bonds of 1858, Notice to Mariners. two o'clock, S: $85,000; apo ble to the redemption of Judgmeni_ » CAUTION TO MARINERS —LIGHTSHIP SUNK. Firzsmoxea.—On Tuesday, September 25, Euizaneta, | Bonds i863 ‘000; amotint applicable to the redem, auy, Eng, Sept 7, 1 the beloved wife of Philip Fitzsimons, late of Leitrim, | tion of Schoo! Bons of 1890, $17,000; amount applicable m moored olf Point was | parish of Moynalty, county Meath (birthplace Corryrork, | the redemption of School Bonds of 1851, $9,000; amount 2 e Buil floating lightahip, nto to-day by @ bark, whieh cut her down to the water's She was towed from her station, and is now sunk nption of School Bonds of 1866 and '67, 10.000, . Bidders will state at what rates they will surrender theis bonds for payment in United States gold coin, less coupons No proposuls above» par will be entertained, ids to be endorsed “Proposals for surrender of Bonds’? may be forwarded to this ofice direct “by segmor mail, oF Mullagh, county Cavan, Iveland), in the 60th year of her 0. serine friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lato residence, 166 West Nineteenth treet, on Thursday afternoon, at Lalf-past one o'clock precisely, without farther notice, 3 Hicoce.-On Mousey, Seplember 2, Cann dame, | oiooge Messrs. Leas & Waller, 6 Finevstrteay New York, daughter of Charles H, and Sarah G Hallock, aged 1 year | “By order of the Commissioners. and 7 months. JAS. Already, on thy infant faco, ye Soft repose Would seem To shadow forth the dawning grace Of an ethereal hope and place, Heayn's opening gates and glean Hirzier,—On Sunday evening, September 23, Hexay Wunniek, oF, m the 63d year of his age, The relatives and (ricnds of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 163 Kast Fortieth sireet, op Thursday afternoon, at two Whalemen. Rark Penj Cummings, Halsey, cleared at New Bedford 24th iat for North Pacific Ocean, Siup Mary ssoth, North, TO! dgart 22d fi rf Nori Pueie Oceaa. Hse resaaie Spoken, &c. Bork Edwin (of Naseau), hence for Havana, Sept 14, lat 3319, lon 70 26, PAXSON, Treasurer. . August 17, 1868. BANK NOTES AND SECURITIES, BANK State and City Ronds bought and sold on com: EDWIN Q BELL, 8) Broadway. : a N.—82000 TO $12,000, TO SUIT, ON MORT ¥ est no brokerage. Apply to C. CHE- Foreign Ports. Buinceronr, OB, Sept Arr brig Iris, NYork: Ing Cloud, Mcintyre, do (and cld Sth on her return): 5t brig Kdward, do (and eld 7th on her return), Cli 3d, brig Hattie, May, Nickerson, Charleston (since reported dis: masted) Cxonanry, Sept $—In port ship Macaulay, Rogers, from Callao, dive, Cow’ Bay. . OB—Arr at es Loring, Pinkham, N Kenney, do: brig Union, Tu ‘k Mouse Mines Sep. 6, brix ork; Ilth, bark Retna del Sud, ‘ds Ui MeLaron, Canal street, corner of Variel DEPOSITS FROM 10 CENTS TO $5,000 RECEIVED. Six per cent Interest, free of tax, On Tuesday, September 25, ALice Hone. Corning, do; brig Foste, Ra on, Tzett. do. 7 cid ih br 8 Saraes Gost x suiisequently mds and Sclaiives are invited to attend the | Deposits in Sepiembor draw interest fram October I. ya ins); Sb, Sonera Grant funeral, (rom St. Mary's Immaculato Conception church, . Fe eeee e e ae et oa Seats Paonia | corner of Leonard wud Remsn streets, Williamsburg, at one o'clock, son —On Te September 25, Froneyer, st child of William W. aud Margaret Jackson, 4, 2 months and 14 days, Us of the family are respectfully ou Thuraday afternoon, at Dateh church, Twenty-Brst and eld Wth for N York), 71 eld 13th for NYork; brig Idth for Bath). apanwet Sept 20—Si1 steamship Saxonia (Ham), NY gre ia Cowe eras OOs, Sept 9-Sld ship George Wurlbnt, Masson, bile. P, Sept 12—Arg@aechr Tweed. Gardiner. NYork ; niaun Marstom do. (and alt for Havana), sid iry Me (Br), Cumming (from Charlestov), Ma- bark Union, LeBlanc, do (and ictoria Amelia, Perrio, do (wad ed young aged 4 ven Relatives and f invited to attend two o’cluck, at t! street, near Sixth avenue, GOVE) AND COMPO! CLOSING PRICES. ew Youre, Sept. 25, 1806, McCanxky —On Monday, September 24, Many MeCan- : i. . NEN, 67h year of her age ying. | ar dan The relatives and friends ars respectfully invited to reread attend the funeral this (Weduesday) afternoon, at_ two sein © clock, from the residence of her son Francis McCarnen, asi | 10884! 277 Moit street. ap iui MoManox.—-On Tuesday, September 25, at tho resi- |hagit oesal Moe UL Le paAreUlh, 230 GIG sireeiy Brooklyn, Marnaw McMauoy, tn the 22d year of his age, His friends and those of his brothers, John, Michael, Thomas, Henry and James, are invited to atteud the funeral this (Wednesday) af ny at two o'clock, Limerick (Ireland) papers please Copy. McMarox.—On Monday, September 24, at bis reai- dence, No 225 East Twelfth street, Parricx MeMauon, native of the parish of Annamullin, county Monaghan, Treiand, in the 88th year of hie age. His remains will be taken to the church of the Immac- ulate Conception, Fourteenth street, this (Wednesday) morning, at nine o'clock, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul; from thence to Calvary cemetery at noon. The friends of the family American Ports. ROSTON, Sept 24—Arr steamer Ashland, Norton, NYork barks Whe Buenos Ayres vin Montevideo: Sol- Auguat OR $5.00 WANTED—ON FIRST BOND $4.000 ond monet, oo farm property, 17 miles ont in New Jersey, worth more than double, and ristug In value, Adcress box 152 Paterson, N. Jy 350.000 2% LOAx,O8 BOND AND, MORT. * gage en New York city and Brooklyn Estate, Some nis, for eood Jersey property, CHAS, F. GILMAN, 113 Broadway, room No. 4. A Sophie Wilso 6, Shepard , Johason, Me ee s Ocean Belle, Morte BILLIALDS, Tore Hy invited to atiend the funeral. iman, Philadelphin; eches Senator, Faulklin, Nvork, | *'e respecttu a rad : +] Moore.—In Williamsburg, on Monday, September 24, : pe lies Joun D. Moone, in the 74th year of his age. By aee. ao The funeral will take place from St. Peter and St. Paul's church, Second street, Williamsburg, this (Wed- nesday) forenoon, at ten o'clock. Novstey,—Suddenly, on Sunday, September 23, Mrs. Euzanera, the beloved wife of John Moustey, aged 49 years; for nany years a resident of Staten Island ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Tuursday, at twelve o'clock noon, from her late residence, 67 North Moore street, Rwries,—On Monday evening, September 24, of in- er Canal and Ceatre TWO THREE-QUARTZR BILLIARO wufactured by C, Orote, two monthe in wee ol, SAD Pearl street, N.Y. JOR SALE—A SET OF BILLIARD BALLS; PRI For particulars address J. D,, box 126 He h, Newburyport. NYork. Below barks . Crocker, from Liverpool; im Matanzas. xe OF Gibbs, Gardner, mbs, and Meria White, Bryant, Yor! PhiladelpMa; July Fourth, Shaw; B C Sinith, Tarver, and Ocea Ranger, Naplos; sehr office. EARY'S BILLIARD TABLES —D. D. COLLINS yer, V bury, Newark resent 333 roe a Shee KH Shannon, Gay, Phita- | fummation of the lungs, Fulaanern, wife of Peter manufacturer. Factory for the present $33 Monroe st. deipiia 8 ocke, WO. Rel eldest daughter of T. R. Esq., age SS ee Sots Sept 23°-sid big Valiforuia, Tograham, Ha- | peso + potcbrog eh x it ma ers, Eat. aged 47 HELAN, & COLLENDER'S STANDARD AMERICAN Billiard Tables; new and second tables constantly on hand, Manufactory and warerooums, to 69 Crosby street, New York. TANTED—TO PURCHASE A BAGA’ TABLE, Wn for wale wil y ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the members of Americus Lodge No, 530, of F. & A. M.. and of Ark Lodge No. 28, 1. 0. of O. F., are respectfully invited to atiend the faneral, on Thureday ofternoon, at one x : agendas Sept 20—Arr sohr Nevada, Doughty, New ork. EAST GREENWICH, Sept 22—Arr schr Kate, Stevens, 2 NYork, PALL RIVER, Sept 22—Arr sehr Lucy Robinson, Lather, | o'clock, from the Willet street’ Methodist Episcopal Is and Cues. Any person having one NYors, | Sid schre eprak Mio Tipe. Palmore RS. Sk is rch. Hor remains will be taken to Greenwood tor | *tress W. L.., box 813 Post office, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Cy, Kelley, NYor! : ie . interment. ‘ JM. H. GRIFFITH, 19% FULTON STREET, OFFERS ‘Ave vehrs W ishington, Chadwick, SYork; 24th, Medi- Rower.—On Tuesday, September 25, Hexne Roxer, in | W “iol sain the only’ American standard Billiard Table, ator, Tripp, do; sloop Isaac tf Borden, Nichole, do, tho 72d year of his age. ied by the Grand Council of Billiards. Cali and ex: NGALN EATON oe I7-—Arr steamship Tybee, Coulkins, The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully a Arr off th mn bark Merritaac, from NYork: brig | invited to ie the funeral, — sidence of his == son-in-law, David Irish, corner of Thirteenth street and PO! AL. . mpson, Philadelphia fet do; Hiram Abit, Tibbetts, New | at two o'clock, TIVIANS.—POSTERS IN ALI, or Portlind; sebra Aret Pouhkeepsie papers please copy. riotic de ch and retio, Weaver. 8! Domings City for Boston; J 1 French, Burgess, Norfolk for Boston; EF Hart, Hart, Boltimore for do, L & M Rtee man Aldotdie, Juckaway. and Cordelia Nowkirk, Huntley, delphia tor do; 0 8 Dyer, Dyer, Jersey City’ for do; G Burs ley, Stevens, Hultimore for Kingsion: Mo comoke River for Ne Armenia, ¢ mebard, do for Portia orieat notice and Fy PRINTING Roserre —On Sunday, September 28, Suga Rosette, ha ‘UNORAY: corner Fulwon and Naseau streese aged 66 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to at the funeral, from the church of the Holy Communion, corner of Sixth avenue and Twentieth TH WARD FPNTON AND WOODFORD Clab.—A meating of the above Club will be held at t bia for Newbury; ‘Sylvan, Bt street, on this (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, | Denilit Dispensary. corner Twenty-third street and Seco: Md wclire Alii mt Haley, Glengarry, NB Borden, Buy Her remains will bo ‘alee wo Elteabeth City for inter- | avenue, on Wednesday eventn, September 28, ‘Dig O'clock ater, Sophie Wilson, LA Daneahower, J P Robiowou, and | ment, The meetiag wil be addressed by x oo Colonel CON KLING . CI . TH Avr schra Abbie E Willard, Laneil, Bast Harbor, Tr, | SchMavexe —On Sunday afternoon, September 23, at | oo) ELLIOTT P. SHEPHERD, Hon, AW. SOR: HRUP| Kaugor; | & A Babcock, Babcock: Robbie W Dillon, | & quarter past two o'clock, after « short illness, Onaxues | The citizcas of the ward are Invited ty attend, Lndiam, Pathway, Campton, and Emily A Bartle, Smith, | ACGUET SommanEnn, aged 57 years, 7 months and 11 days. JAMES M. THOMPSON, President. Philadelphia for Boston; Union, Denuison. Jersey Cliy for The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Wittiaw Dromsmonp, Secretary. do; Siak, J0! t, Roamer, Elizabethport for | invited to auend the funeral, thief Wednesday) afternoon, | - “ Kennebunk; Willie M. Sarah, Whalen, do for Nothing do; Oregon. a es, N¥ork for Po worth. With, 7 AM—Wind fresh from NE. No arrivals arth Mozakt PRIMARY ELECTIONS. —SATIONAL DEM, AVE ccratic General Comm'ttee.—Phe membersof this Gene Tal Committee from the several wards are requested to re- port the names of Inspectors of elections for this comin primary election for the elections of detegates to the sever hominating conveniousite the Execntive Committee, at iM Nassau street, on Mouday next, October 1, at 2 o'clock By A. W. LOCKWOOD, Chairinan, at one o'clock, from the German Evangelical Lutheran chureh (St. John’s), No. 83 Christoy street, between Bleecker and Fourth, to Gresawood Cemetery. Watren,—On Monday, September 24, of chronic diar- rhova, Roya H. Warum, Jax, in the 38th year of his age. His friends and those of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from 77 Christopher street. Witiiamsos.—On Tuesday, September 25, of consump- tion, Hesny T. Writiamsos, of the firm of Youngs, Smith & Co., in the 34th year of his age, The friends of the family are invited to attend the funerwl, from hia late residence, No, 266 ANKLE, Secretary. AY THE SHORTEST NOTL W. SMITH, 641 Broadwa sr of Bleecker street Susan Winks, Atwood, Oatentts ORD Sept 22 Arr sebre D W illiama, Colaon. town, DC; 2t4, Harriet Ryan, Snow, NYork. Sid ig Jaheates, Da Conba, Pernambuco: echra M rand, Puller,” X York: 28d, Gathering Thom: 4 in wy — do, 24th, Empire, Matihews, aud Moro, elle, NY ork. NEWPORT, Sept 23—Arr sehr Evelyn, Crowley, NYork an. ps TICAL BANNE ne NAT @ SIXTH AV NUE, oP POSIT PHILADELPHIA, Sept 4—Arr steamer Chass, Crom KE h street.—Ladies and tenes wis! man. Providenos. achra J J Spencer, lemming, Carder peceive ihe highest cash price te neerc Ok Ulsihing, Hatue Simpson, Blake, Gardia M Golden je, Keliy, Carpets, aliure, Jewelry, ac,ee Limw we those arti and Minnesota, Phin we a plier, MUL clon pel the Western markets, La 4 gentlemen ior, Deror A May. May, Hiyann' od, Doran, arr’, TENTION 18 PARTIOULARLY Wil be Kind noughy to ‘call on ‘ar sddroes Mt Mas Providence; NB ark. Boston; ‘ateon, Hunck, - ‘ sand OF lay by | above. waited up A Tyan; Mary Anna, Prinlapy ‘Weldgepirt | Below cuin'Wy: | BANE & GOMERVILLI The sate “incl den A endid | elty. ai mndetrse iv iiadiv! pu! adel be ocrune, from Livernool. Cid ships fe 8 Ely, Lombort, Sen on rEg ss ara 4 vieulars under * Aue ee 4 SEVENTH AVENUB, BY M. IL S—L, And geutiomen can obtaln the Mghest price for tet rr Furniture, Jeweiry, Francisos, Gen Suepiey, Dinamora, Acapulos: sebre Thomas Borden, Wriguting.ou, Fall fiver, J Dorrance, Kice, Provi A — Bostow; sehre C Tilton Carpets, Fr ae | Y ‘outhern tharkets, ‘Ci | pote bie “aa Niwte Deernrer, address Mr.or Mra. H. HARRIS. 184 Seven on of | . Seventh , bee | Reekland tor NY t Bin wtreela, | tween Twenty-first and Twonty.second streets, oe” °F ber ab) 18% ery “Ee | amore; Augie 4 = aie gee : ar george A ‘highest prices fof Lain organi ot PAYS THE e fing, de. Ladies 4 non be aan eeunen's cast Of Cloth. TENTION. 156 insayetn ame |. BRIWEEN o Notion ts hereby given to the resk Rinotocnth and. fwenty second ward York, compristog the above district, that on corm a atm cember HI, are Dow doe and dress, on or before the It ay of Ucwbor Terill be tn attandatice to receive the same daily (Sundays ted), Detwoon the hours of BAM. and J P.M. ‘Fwelf fn, teenth and Tweaueth streais BD! willing to pay the full value in ea fer fedion ad emen's cast-off Cloth! ‘Carpet c. Mr. or Mrs. Milles, Me Ges, by calling on og and G HE Alien, IDENCE, Sep Snare dereon, PROV steamer Hunter, Rogers, excer Bills uopaid aft i James MoCloskey, Crowell, aud Jaren eto be wil ligabetiport. Wid sehr RG Porter, | of twouty cents and fullenge for euch noiincoseroy uare® at in Jue etary Beans Cr ARWY AND NAVY OLAtma, | SUR Gu atte by etline cn or wtireedng MF Se Sry W Knight, Plum, and 8 1, DPITIONAT, BOUNTY TO TWO AND THREE YEARS" ero, Saft, NYork, A iclalere or their hsira Pentioon, Prime Mone) Aa AT FAST ISELOTH STRERT NEAR BROADWAY Art sehr Fakig, Saunders, Elica UNION CLAM A acy, : Ladies’ and Gentlemen ¢ Cast ‘Of Slotbing gers rol upon by Mrs. Ca DDITIONAL BOUNTY TO TWO AND THRET VE Arg: soldiers, arrears of pat, pensions and prize mouey Coy lected, Advances made at old plished UG igh SWIFT, G00 Broadway, CLAIMS MARRIAGES ANDO DEATHS. Married. TTENTION —ORIGINAL M. ABR AB AR! 6 only by addressing by 2 (lave 233) Keventh avenue, will 8 OF et end NTLEMEN WISHING TO Dis: prices for ladies’ and ‘cast off =) — stontenbarsaaudohdan Lang 4 OP THRI eset AEP ARMATIR CK Vash toe iN TH BE PAID WIP! Ww Y aay ay oo ae ea Loo reper My E as azar frmdeses ts , Dr. TY \ Tipeeton Bare, harge eous to team oldest uation ofthe tate ‘Dr. James W, Met- | Address us immediately, Bi haat co, y At Fort Les N. 2,08 Montay, Sen seventh Gireet, Washington, B.C. |. ABSTAUNANT eho bahar Gwerigan, Be btoum Hawa, of che | SOHDIEMY, AMON ED APTN MATa din ail | Re maaisitan 2 ya’ BROADWAY. OPFOsiTR city of ‘brookiyo, 10" Mim’ Oana Bwxirt, of the former | Apply at Ciaim Bureau, 180 Sanat pal rae. A Branch of 186.and Colonel HERMAN, Manager, FRED. JAEGER, te with Berry, chy treet, - Pileomnson-—Surra.—At Victor, Ontario county, New axuetz-nemninnsereh yitasd. Brood etreet Begaz tenes 1Sior the ey Yones | $90,000 Tuas ABratch.2,suupmems | COAL. wou, ao, iB Mroemns kg Jnana, | § sie ie | C°R:OF Tilt anst Gviniy aaxiymans, inne: IscasecYoure cot Moviaiows. os Toeeday, Bepten sia ae rr. Ae se ae

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