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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. . FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Mowpay, Sept. 9-6 P, M. ‘The railway share market has been irregular to-day, Ms tendency during the forenoon having been drooping, fm the afternoon its course wa: reversed. The of uneasiness which prevails wilh regard to po- affairs at Washington has some influence in de- Serving persons (rom buying stocks; but apart from this ‘the outside public has takun no interest in affairs on the tock Exciango for many months past. The bulls aré however, stili saucuine tat thore will be @ brisk spec ation for a rise bifore tue yoar closes; and considering there is nohing im the condition of Political matiers which should materially affect walues or the prosperity of the country and that the @arnings of the rail«a,s are greatly enlarged and likely ‘to continue s0 for a con.iderable length of time to come, M6 tg not improbudie that this expectaiion will bo realized, The bears, on the other hand, express confidence ina Tower rango of prices and talk gloomily of the future; Dut the night is darkest whey tho dawn is nearest in ‘Wall stroet, aa wei) as elsewhere, and thers is no know- fag how soon a change may come over the spirit of the @sy-dreams of both buils and bear, At the open board at ten o'clock railway shares wore “Reavy, Eric selling at 6914, Cleveland and Pittsburg 88, Milwaukee ‘and St. Paui preferrod 67%. At the first Fegular board tio msrcot was rather dull but steady. Erie closed 34 lower :ban at the same time on Saturday, Beading +, Rock Island %, Fort Wayne \. Hudson River was %{ higher, Northwestern preferred 33, Mil- Waukee and Si. Paul 44. Government securities were Gull and baroly steady. Coupon five-twenties of 1864 Qnd 1865 declined 3{. Tennessee sixes advanced x, while the new issue declined 4. Among the express @hares Adains diclined 4, selling at 633¢; American Mavanced 14, selling a: 68 a 6834; Merchants’ Union was 4g lower, sellin: ai 22, ‘At the open board at one o'clock Erie dgclined to @83¢, and tho rest of the market partially sympa- Ahized. At the second regular board there 7 ® general improvement in prices, and the epeculutive temper was more confident. Now York Contral closed 3¢ lower than at the first regu- Jar board, Eri 34, Northwestern 44, do. preferred %, Western Union feiegraph 34, Hudson River was 1% Bigher, Government seonrities were dull but steady. nnestee Sixes, new, deciiued 34. The express shares ‘Were quict, aud Adams was %{ lower, solling at 67% a 68. Merchants’ Union, with 30 paid, sold at 21, Atthe open board at haif-past tree the market wag generally steady, but Erie declined 44, selling At 68%, Roading sold at 10254 « 102%; Hudson Rint, 9317 228% ; Michizan Southern, 82%; Méveland and Pitts. Durg, 85 (ex dividend); Rock Tang, 1041; (b. 10); North- Mestern, 5476; 40. preferred, 70:; a 704; Western Wnion Tele-roph, 4334. During the rest of the afternoon the> market was firm, Erio selling up to 69, and at six @'chock the following quotations were curvent ‘ork Contral, 106 a 106%; Erie, 6354 a 6534; Reading, U02K a2; Mievigan Southern, 8214 2 $234; Cleve- Jand and Pitsburg, 83 a 88%; Rock Istand, 10414 a 20434; Fort Wayne, 1053¢ 1108; Northwestern, 45% a 45%; do. preferred, 7034 a 7034; Pac'tic Mail, 14314 a 244; Ohio aud Mississippi certificates, 272 a 277; @ro Union Tolegraph, 43'¢ a 4334. There was mor disp»sition shown fo than to buy government securities atthe counters of the dealers, nd the maket was weak at the closo, tho quota. tions bein; as subjoined :—Registered, 1881, 11134 @ 111%; coupons, 1881, 111% a 111%; 6 20's, re tered, 1862, 10934 a 109%; do. coupon, 1862, 114 a 11434; do. coupon, 1864, 1095¢ a 1093¢; do, coupon, 2865, 110%{ 111; do., January and July, 10874 a 10824; o. coupon, 1367, 10314 1 103% ; 10-40's, registered, 9914 89934; do, coupon, 99% 0 99%; gold, 14414 a 144 August 7-20's, 10714 a 1073g; June do., 10794 010744; Taly do,, 10734 a 10714; October compouniia, 1864, 119 a 11914; Decomber do. du,, 118 a 11814; May do. 1865, 21736 a 117%; August do, do., 11054 a 116°4; Septem. Der do. do., 115% a 115%; October do, do., 115% a 116%. The earlicst transactions in the gold market wore at 142%, from which there was a momentary decline to 142%, followed by an advance before eleven o'clock to 14334, and abont half-paxt two to 14424, the highest point . @f the day. A relapse took place soon afterwards, and the Glosing quotation was 14334 a 14355. Cash gold was in @xey supply and loans were made without Interest, the only exception boing at one por cont for carrying, Tho gross clearing: amounted to $53,922,000, the gold bal- ances to $855,610, and the currency balances to $1,271,140. The sharp rise in the promiam was mainly @ue to vague aprrehensions growing ovt of the Presi- @ent’s amnesty prociawation; but although tho a:pect Of politics! affairs is troubled, there 1s bothing at present to justify tho rise. The country is passing through the erdeal of reconstruction, and ultimately it will return to She condition in which it was antecedent to the war, Slavery and tho finances excepted. Revolution and counter revolucion will fail to impair the real strength fand stability of the government, and neither the rise por the fall of any political party can affect the material Welfaro of « great and growing ration like this. ‘There is no noticeable change fa the condition of monetary affairs Tho supply of capital is in excess of the current requirements of Wall sireo’, and loans aro mado freely at3a4per cent on government securities nd 4a5 cn m'xed collaterals, with tho majority of @raneactions a: 4 por cont. Thero is a clight incrcase iu She amount of commercial paper offering for discount, Dut the best grade is still quoted at 6a 7 percent, with fost of the business at the legal rate, The staiomout Of the associated banks of this city tor the week ending on Saturday has tended to strengthen confidence tn a Pontinuance of tho prevailing ease. I!) shows an in- Qrease in the logal tender notes of $1,721 » in net deposits of 21,259,799, im loans of $2,346,308, and in specie of $496,024, while the circulation has decreased $6,956, The drain of currency westward darng tho week was on a very moderato scale, and pearly ali the Femittances were mado in national bank notes, The totals of the proseat and previous statements stand thus:— Sept. 7. $250.224,560 m9 Augns' 31.” oo S247 877 4 a7 441,707, 385 9,107,310 19,462,052 At tlie same time Inst year.the condition of (he banks ‘een as follows, and differences appended are those Potweon the two returns deed respectively Septomber eee ee 1867 :— #, 8, 1863. Sept. 7. 1867. 18,717,108 ~ 29,9 | Botan 809 If we extend the compsrison to the three previous po we fad the following changes: Ben’, 9, 1805, Sep’. 1, 1867. «$214 199 842 $30,094,718 + 13,755,824 5,758 205 AS11142 ‘24 804,050 179 63,511 15,828,603 56,320,734 18,950, 71L 4181 616 147,957 42 3) 084,881 5 456,016 2 158,110,687 Mining shares wore dull and heavy. At the first board Corydon closed 100. lower than at the samme time on Paturday, soiling at $1 30; Rocky Motntain, 35c., sell fing at $115; Smith & Parmoles, Sc, selling at $5 45; Ponsenderfer, 100, selina at $1105; La Crowe Gold Bold at 70c. (a. 3); Colombian Gold and Silver, $1 05; Barmon Gold and Siiver, $9 70. ‘Thero wasn moterate demand for dilis on England on ‘the basis of 1097 « 110 for prime bankers’ at sixty days, fend @ good demand at 1 below the rates asked by @rawers. The rates for continental bills were steady, dad the inquiry was tmited, the riss in gold causing to be deferred. Bankers’ bills on Eagiand, at @ixty days, were quo'ed at 109% a 110; at three days, 209% 0 11034; commercial bills, 109 2 100%. On Paria, wixty days, 6.164 & 6.15; at throo days, 6.1434 & 13%{. Othor bills were raved thus:— to-day and on previous dates:— —* fhe dry coods import Wovement for the eight montha extending from January 2 to August 81 in the present and two previous years is ~ypeaanaal ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTI 4565. 1500 1867, Manos, of woo!... $13 247,850 $23,305,747 $12 400 586 Wanats. of cotton. 954.202 18,091,200 8,432,014 Manofs, of silk . 8,506,416 18. 167,827 8,663,721 6,346 535 9,823, oH 6'087,013 1,825,812 6,627,331 4,372,970 Parsee BR cr wees $83,511,315 ($63,910,512 $59,961,304 WITHDRAWN FROM WAREHOUSE, 1867. 1565 Manufs, of wool. $7, 798, me $12,669,259 $12,943.75 Manufs, of cotton. 2 4,356,544 6,502,136 Manuls, of silk... 297 reso 6,461,728 6, 454, 591 Mauufe, of flax. 8,261,632 8,952,459 148,163. Miscel’ous dry goods 639,431 '826,205 1,199,890 Total.........++- $17,118,225 $27,726,255 $30,240,033 Add entered (or con- sumption......... 83,511,815 63,916,542 39,961,304 Thrown on market. . $50,629,540 $91,612.827 $70,207,842 ENTERED FOR WARKEHOUSING, 1865, 1888 1867. 4 $14,771,154 $12,349.883 4.003.914 4,752,056 553,25) Manufs. of woo). Manufs. of coviou, Manufs of siiessss. 2'330,008. Manufs. of flax...., 2,316,976 Miscel’ous dry gooas = 20,130 Total. *: + $11,801,296 $011 121,042 542 $26,078,575 Add entered for con- sumption,....... 83.511,315 63, enti 29,081,806 804 Total entered at port.. $45,311 312,611 $95. 312,668 663 $5,0 039,879 The business transacted at the Sub-Treasury in this city to-day was as follows:— Total receipts. . Char 978 Total payments, $4,996,968 For Oustoms, 418,000 Baiance.....,..111,423,677 For gold notes... 94,000 A Chicago journal of Friday remarks of local monetary affairs:— Business is steadily improving in monetary and mercantile circles, Deposits are increasing, aud with a less active demand for money the cman market is comparatively easy at ten per cant for atrictly good business paper. Tho market for Eastern exchange con- tinues steady at 4 per cent discouat, buying, and at par selling over the counter. Between baaks $1 50 per $1,000 discount is the current rate, A Cincinnati paper of Saturday says on the game sub. Ject:— The general foatures of the discount market ato ebont a3 last noted. me of the houses report the demand for toans less active, while with others the applications were even more liberal than yesterday. Some houses were in receipt of currency from the East which piaced them in a more comfortable position, but baiances are shill running low, and thers is fally a3 much acceptable paper offering as the banks are able or wi'ling to dis count, and the market is alill working rainer close. The demand for currency from tnd Interior wad fot -o heavy to day, thou, several ingtances liberal ship- mens were fin ir) ainoat tfons for loans are chiefly on regular business paper, and the difforent branches of trade aro well reproscatod in the list of borrowers, There was some paper of a speculative character offered to-day. Rates of interest are firm, Depositors are sup- plied to some extent at$ a9 per cen, but the eating figures in the oven market are 10a 12'per cent for first class signatures and good mercautils paper. Ontsido parties mmcet with litte favor at the rezular divcount houses, and are stil, in most cases, obliged to resort to the ees whore rates range from '1%¢ to 134 per cent @ mont SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ‘ sig v clog 19% 10000 D ox iuay NY City 6's, ° 1000) Ohio Bo Chie N 80) Cht & aw ‘pre 500 0. 0 1 imp & ie. 10 Bk of Cou 100 Western 100, a 106 10) Han & St Jo pre Hialf-past Two o'Clock # 8, con, 167... M. 100 shs Adams Express 67% 20 Wi Is, Far CO"! 8K cy “TPs rh 05% 20 105% 100 Erle 4 ieage e NWRRT 45% wo teas Rie tgp 800 H udvon Tiver Rik. 12 HOD Adaus b xpress Co, 68 i Pitts, Five G in? 1068 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moxpay, Sept. 9-6 P. M, Cortow.—Tho market for this staple continued to rule quiet and prices were heavy. The demand was chiefly for spinning, Ins cases middling uplands was sold at 260, The salos comprised 75) bales, VW Corren.—We heard of no further sales of itty. Prices were steady, how Dvrwoon tons Jamaica, eurreney. FLour axp Gnarn,—Recel were rather more active, The sales were 200 $16, gold, and 100 do. Lima wood, at $120, 8, 15,700 bbls, flour; 220 bags UL do, corn; Li,tvs do, mit. The fh do. rye, and 8 continued to ru ping demand, 4 do. et, but qui 5 © weal was st were 200 bbls “eliy at 83. W. Exira state... Choice do Common to tact Round hoop Ohio, ship Western trade brand exira id id choice Wester brand Lug aud shipping ‘jemand, and rice | 2. @ de, Der ba hei. Amt ver Southe:a Was nominally $2 0 but there was se roo'y any offoting— Not enough to make * morket. The sale were about 00, at $205 for white $2.16 tor Chica,o, 2 $210 8 $2 10 for @ Geneseo, $2 5a 2 s nts da s fot exvice in Db. 8 $2 4 for w nois, Corn was b active and excite about 3 cents bigher, civsiug quie’ ihe sales were nuottt 4bby,09 duane, mainly for apex tion, at $l al w $i oi ior new mised Weateru in ature, gt 22 8 $1 2054 afloat (oloalng at $1 28), SL 16m $l 19 for unsound, ORIN Were wir w de higher. The sales were about #,/00 bashes mt 4 60, tor Southern, 7. for very eno.ce D tor Western, ate was quiet, but quite, steaty, with ‘sales of about 400 bushels Westera at St i a barley malt the sales were 2,00 arey was nominal. rule quiet, ta te wt s1bt per ecamet,, “i 40 Loadon, per sieamer, omy a in Boston, with sales G sNY nye as ‘retalt red dull and nominal. Binur. Mutt ls was in, neuive demand, anu’ elosed firm at 126. spot. bales, to arrive, a and 6,00 do, 0a the spol, ub Like Ober kinds wae inuctive, Hops coninued sicady. Sales 40 bales at 0c. a 70c., as to quaitt Han. mand was moderate, but prices wera steady (it) ping, And $1 & $1 YD fur retail Lo market Was without decided chan, Res {ta turpentine was in vigorous de- mind and higuer, closing buspant at Dige., on ths spol. For Uc.over de ivery there was soine laquiry. t but the hig: emced Limited ho ealog were 30 UDis. at Wie. ia nly at the inade figure; 350 se cues 6 34c., and 25) ao. in bond for eveter, at baige.. now held rades moderately active fy iter & $1 28 for American. ay Ch gt at were coulined 19 abou a A Bats is Be fo, lower on the spot und. f Erery. The SS wee ot 7d vine, wandard, white st bers Stovts. for Roversber; at ~ rr at ee Sales = he, re de i and lower, oo sales Tor the lust half of thie ta the first pom oo; next mow Bonded was duil, ‘8 Sic, closing nt the loside price, and 3.00 do. sete, In Phiiade ‘ket tT tela ‘aie # of 400 ola, and ‘vandard wait An to Tor8 sen: fea cilcceipts, 98 Pork, 106 do. beet, #4 do, packages St evenis moat more act’ mea acto Bikaner fealae ‘Soa 834 36 . ragrtceieate opicide wien, meats este: mickied shout 1336 for smosed do , Tasep “K at from 9 ronslccod; | ders Butter .) at 1c. 0 $80. TUF Stato, and nic," ‘a 2ic. for cess we ‘ Sve@ar—The ma ‘and qua “t for rr rather more active. tie sales compra 13 mt one & He, for Cuba and Lo u Like, for Borio Itieo, as quiet but sea re crus a and gral Ee aie Toke for" yonseret ward of no import: sales lescrty gas petees arp unchanged. soweren wererey yi cout i, in ti ware 610 Iona ies fair, demand and trom, ‘The sales ALLOW Wus tora acti z sales 0: 200 GW) Ibs. wiuin u 208, tm TLRs: 9 toate iSKEY.—c\eceipis, none. The market remained frm namcerate de mand, Sales about 250 bbis, Western, tn TELEGRAPHIG MARKET REPORTS, Osweco, Sept. 9, 1867. Flour setive at Pistial advance of, 500 per tbh Sales 8,700 bola, at $10. $1080 for No. 1 spring. $i a $i1 6) for Fod winter, $11 50 for white, $12. $12 99 for dou'le extra. Es Wheat firiner but quiet, sales 7,50 bushels No. 2 Ubic igo Corn spring et $2. Corn quiet. Oats rearee and nomivel, meal $2 per 10 los, Mill iced in cood dew fre U6 S28. middilngs $35 a $36 per ton. a Cour 4%c,, wheat lic., corn #¢.. outs ; 5 to the liudso te—-i'lour to Boston, Bie: to Alb. anys York by rail and river, 70¢. Lake t 2 8T: wheal bushels core, 4,381,000 feet Jomber, | Gans flour, 5700 bushels wheat, ushels corn, 10,60) bushels cats, 2,671,00) ne San bs 9. 1867. Se) Grain in store—81,000 bushels arg tbs. a0 o. corn, 74.L00 do, outs, 10,000 do. rye, barley, aud 1.000 3 buckwheat. Receipts-100, Sod hs in west, 131-000 do, ora, 173,00) do, oate, 15,000 21,000 do. buricy, and e 11.609 bb! Supine) bulsels wheat, 4,000 22, 7 Flour fins a indiean at 31 100 do. ged indiana at Stl, 0H do, white Southern Illinois at and 800 do, euy ground at $10 for spring, $10 vi airs dour nominal at $7 5). Wheat, ace 3, flour. 000 a ry s 17, ngeos a1 G0 do. Bo, 1 Milwas Chics 49 ut $2 09, 7 kee at $205, 5,099 do, No.1 3 Chicago at $190, 43,000 do, oat $1.95 10,000 do, 0. to arrive, at $195. ee active and 2e, better; sa'es 15,00) bushels No, 2 Weat- $109. and 14,00 do. do. tt si Wa $111, clo: buyers holding off. Barley ‘malt—sales 5.03) E quiet and te. higher art to arrive, Ry ar J. Meas pork, $45. Lard, Be: Linge: a lic. vreigitsi3ice on corn to wow York, evant, Bept. 9, 1857. y, $10 a Stu 59 Flour steady and fa fair den Wheat firm at $215 tor No.1, Corn ‘fir mand at $105. Oats firm at We, Kiye steady and wach ined a, 31, choice fall iy demond at $i nominal, Whiskey he visions buoyant and unse Fy sales, 1,200 Dbls., bayers at thirty days; it wis offered to & . bulk meats Leld a IBe., tl Imited extent at $24 but litte was offering rates being ab: buyers; the orders Were limied, and n Bacon held at ide, for shoulders, 173¢¢ aly sides, and I8c. a 13 rates. Lard ¥ 1a if “ti or 7 i acta PGuffes in fale demand ab jold 143, buying. the inside 2 Bo, for Bio, Sept. ha Leg Flour—Spring a Ze. elowing a sales at $110 a 1 14 for cally at St clarks mess Pg e i r bas ad. 05} & $2 U7, Provisions t 824 15.8 $5. but tnohangéd. ep On bu Is Live ge Sativa a ai 86 col LOW bbls. toar, 120,000 at, 141,000 do, 8,000 do. oats, Shipments—4,000 bbls, floar,’ 129,000 do. corn, 83.000 di eights Ta NU Ade POLICE INTELLIGS: Attecep Ropsery in Jama Street,—Shorily before twelve o'clock on Saturday night Mr, Jones, living at No, 3 Hamilton street, in passing through James streot was tripped by Michael Anderson, who then pushed him down upon tho pavement, Immediately afterwards Anderson seized a wateh, valued at $25, from his vic- tim’s pocket, and ran off with it. Search was made for the alleged highwayman, and on Sunday ni arrestea by Taggart, of the Fourta provives, bat the stolen wae’ could not be found. Andersoa was arraigned befure Justice Hogan ye ay morning, and commitied (o ihe Tourbs tor trial in defauit of bail, The accigod is twenty-two years of age, born ia this city, @ baker by occupation and lives at No. 24 Oak sir ALLEGED Terr or FLova.—Michael Haya, captain of the lighter PF. A. Ladd, was -yesterday arrested by officers Gilbert, of the Harbor Police, and Gifford, of the First precinct, on the charge of having stolen Oitecn bags of flour, valued at $109, from om board the bark Nereid, lying at pier 50 Fast river. The flour iu quesiion, which was in charge of Mr, Isaae M. isearse, of 58 South strect, was found on board the prisoner's vesz°l, lying at ono of the Brookign docks. Hays saye he is not gmity; but on the evidence produced Justice Hogan committed him for trial. He is thirty-four years of age and a pa- tive of this city. Out of ono hundred and ninety bags of flour stolen from (he Nereid, only fifteen bags have been recove: A Moruna Deserts nen Bany.—Yesterday thero ap- peared before Justice Ledwith a respectable looking tomy tema in incl. hearing in her arms a boy chi'd aboat one month old, which sho desired thé Com- missioners of Charities aud Correatioas iv take caro of, “Are you the mother of the child?” asked his Honor, “No, Sir,” was iho woman's answer, “What is your nawo and where do you reside?” “My name is Sarah Conkiin; my residevce is 995 Third avenue, corucr of Sixteth strest.”” “The mother’s name?’’ “Mary Allen, She ofienor goes by the nameof Ma- ire.” “Has she a husband?” “No, 8 “How came the ebild into Your possossion?”’ “About a week ago—on the Ist of th onth—Mary Allen cailed at my house aud requested me to take care of her child until sho returned. Isaid I would. Sines then | have neither seen nor heard from her, She isa dissipated womao, and it way be evo is on the Isiand I desire to place ver child in the care of the guthorities and the Justice made out @ committal he care of the Commissioners of Chari- rections, ing the court room the woman Conklin, in aid the enild, a very tae and Hl doubted if its mother ach,” as Prof: Bungwheezio » Waick ho had euceee lary atiraction by charged with New browning, i fo!” Tuc Great Srove Baraxur ix Qcoo—George H. Holey, who announcod himsf as an actor by profes. sion, aud who las asiouished that part of Now York and its suburbs who have witneseed his muscular feat at tho Varetios, by permitting a couple of followa with sledge hammers to break into ‘smithercens” a two hundred Pound stone on bis chest while Le made an anvil of io qnod for stealing pawn tickets “and “a chon torn en the loft arm acd whieh bad * aathe comumittmont reertes tt, 10 of Me ang ladies, who reside at No, 12) ears trom the affidavits of Neliio Sheppard and Louisa Adams, “solicitors in chancery,” that tue hero of the eock and baskin, Mrv Haley, ces on them at the above number, » wer in which Miss Louisa deposito abstract. d therefrom yawn ty $25. Not cou! gequentiy red din proving the doctrine of Capil- from a sn orifice in a cask nd rum broke in twain, “Sach, ed from pledge and dispo certain valuables, he absiracted from tie wardrobe of No lie [Sheppard the ch above desorily which eho values at $25, wking the plu of the “great American stone breaker and actor” amount to e George had nothing to say in his de fense. Hoe supposed it was all right, It ought to be, for he “knew tie ghals,” and knowing them, also know Mary Waliors, of 67 Suilivan street, who, to make Miles, Sheppard and Adams’ cases stronger, “took a swear” to tho eect that the “great lapidarian’’ had offered her tho cloak in aod for the consideraiion of $1, which sie, Mary, considered ‘dirt choap,” and would have bought bad she not been offered it after bank ng hoars, not having any rocks in ber pocket, tho said tremendous actor refusing to accept hor check, as he would thereby be nocossitated vw endorse it, and ho did wot consider bis chiro) araphy, sullicien ly elegant for the paying teller of the mouryed instivution in which Mrs. Walters kept her money to look upoa and admire, ‘The caso was 60 plain, #0 direct, that the magieirate could not but send Mr. Haley, etor,”? to the Tombs, preparatory to his goimg before the Gouoral Sessions "George will doubtless svon have to practice at his trely great act of stone breaking in the quarries at Sing Sing for the benefit of the State, for the next two years. Should any one feel surprised at tue suddon on withdrawal of Mr. Haley from the sings, they can, inquiry at the District Attorney's office, be put in poss session ail the facts, which are there written out in fuil and placed on tile. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hackett. This court met yesterday, the first business tn order being the empannelling of the Grand Jury. The clerk cailed the additional panel, which was ordered for Mon- day, and after waiting some time the Recorder an- nounced to those gentlemen who answored to their that thoy were discharged till to-morrow (Wed- nesday) morning. His Hovor observed that there must bea radical defoct in the jury system at this time; for six grand jurors summoned & week aco only twoive answered, aud only five out of thirty sum. moved yester appeared, The Commission6s Jurors had beou fudefatigabie In bi the to provide jurors for this court, but it seeme: with his evuergy be was unable to do so. Out of t two bentred aud Lfty pets ‘ea summoned this week only about forty answered. Tho clork in tieno directed to call for an additional panel of thirty-six grand jurors revurnable on Wednesday morning. eR and petit jurors who were absent were cach fined twenty-five dollars, MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘The steamshio Henry Chauncey will sail from this port on Wednesday, September 11, for Aspinwall. ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacific wilt close at balf-past ten o'clock on Wednesday morn 4. Naw Yous Henato—Edition for the Pacife—will be ready at haif-past nine in the morning. ingle copia, in wrappers, for mailing, 1x conte, WEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Union Hill, PIGEON SnooryG Matcu—Gus AccrpENT,—A shooting match took place yesterday between Ni holas Linder and Jobn Ryan, of Hoboken, for $100. ‘The latter killed four out of ten birds; tho former thro” out of ten, A sad accident occurred during the progress of the sport, George W. Hacker, of Hoboken, waa firing at a stray bird when ine yun burst, shattermg his hand in a fearful msnuer and blowing one flnger entir ly of. A match will come of on Thuraday week botween Joho Taylor, of Jereoy City, and J. Weatley, for $200, with twenty-one birds each, Monmonth, Svicior.—The body of on unknown man was found last week 12 a secluded thicket near Brown's station, 10 Monmouth county. A coroner's inquest was held, and the jury rendered s verdict that the man had com- Mitted suicide. The deceased was Well dressed, being c Otbed in anew white sbirt, biack ribbed pants and vest, biack double breasted English walk ng coat and fine calfskin boots, He was about five feet eight inc in height, well built, of light complexion, heavy dark eyebrows, dark brown hair and heavy sandy whiskers, He has not been recognized. AFFAIRS AT QUARANTINE. Affairs at the Lower Quarantine continue to be re- ported more and more favorably, and at present there seems to be no dancer to be apprehonded of an epidemic creeping past the vigilant guards at tho harbor’s mouth and effecting a Iandiug in the city. Dr, Bissell r»poris, under daie of yesterday, that there bave not been within the last twen'y four hours any new arrivals of infected vesse! The sick on board the Mississippi, recently from New Orleans, with yollow fever, are re- ported all convslescent, and several are rapidly recover+ ing. The vessel is likely to be released from custody in afew days, Tho following is Dr. Bissell’s report: — é ws Horernat, Sir Farcon. ¢ CARANTINE, Naw YORK, Sept. x Cyrus Curtis, Pre Jommissioners Quiranting:— Duan Sin—On ihe 4th Inst the stecmship Missiasippt, Captain Rides: from Now Ortewns, anchored in the lower bay. She brought ify-nine parsoncer:. | Four had died of yellow fever on the passage. five were sick of the same dia. aco on her arrival h re, They were immetliately trans: ferred to tho hospital for treatment, All of them are now convalescent, ‘been no case of yeliow fever on the Mississippi ‘on any other vessel in port. ‘The paa ppt will be discharged this’ morning, nnd, the Austrian troops will embark ‘his at here are bat eight patients in the hospital, all told, Yours, respect(uliy, 1, BISSELL, Deputy Health Osicer. Tar New Corx Cror.—Some fine Alabama grown corn iwalready in ovr market, A lot consigned to one of our merchants was by him sold yesterday at $1 40, ‘This is encouraging to the South, but disheartening for tg heretofore our great grapary,—Molile Times, Spt. 5, morn 216 eo penne morn § BL SoNsurs. PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 9, 1857. Cleared. Steamship Chesanoake, Colby, Portland > Vanguard. Russell, New Orlean ghom, ® (rem), Deetjen, Rotterdam via Hullimore— super, Havana—J B Phillips & Son, all, Amsverdam—Sloman & ow, Barbados via Norfolk—J F W ite inn road (Br), Douglass, Barbados via Norfolk—J Co, Havans—J E Ward & Co, ope, Rermuda—T FW ‘alin Sons. Brig Annie Collins (Br), Smith, Windsor, NS—Sinithera & ap igiz Comttoental (Br), Latra, Windsor, NS—H J DeWolf Br ie J Williams (Br), Hunt, La Have, NS—Morrison Cornwallis, betes mouth. W Loud & Co. rdenburgh, St Kitts—Jones & dmiston, palach{ooia—R Po Key West and Api Bo 0 & Pin Behr Bl Jones, D Schr Bila Maria, Be Yan Rrimt & St —Baxier & Merrill, i bh Niet Wilma & Brockway & Bake K Racket. 0. Arrived. MeMickan, Liverpool Ang mise and 23. passengers. to Steanahlp Malie (He Queenstown 24th. ww Nard. Arrived at Qaar n 4a BE, Jou 02 90, passci si a Liverpool fo Sroamshtp liising Stac, Seabury, Aspinwall Septt, with 5 to the" Pactho ‘Mail Stents mi e treasure aud pas ship Co. Slenmahtp Monoka, to, rich. asa and passengers, to the Steamship John Gi! « yndae 9 and pagsengers, t up Firing Es Eacio (of. Bow ton) crossed the Eqn: stor ‘Aug yi ta ton hi fe ‘Ship Marcia Greanleat (of Bi: daga, with raisroad Iron, to HD it’ Thompson, westerly winds the ex Bark Glenelun April 27, with te Marshman, Char > Ms wick, Me), Cardiff, 45 tad Hight tite Cir), taldwin inte Overman), Yokohama oy a Penbodys Willis & Phased Cape Good Hope July Wi. St Helona 27th. crossed the Equator 9; sinoe had Hgbt varable winds, June 3), Int 2043, ip Campbell (Br), from Moulmeta for une 4, lot 19°83 8, lon, 63 50 Ky late master, died of rheumatic fever, and July 17,07 Cape of Goot Hope, spoke ship Aatronom (BP), from Catentta for Lon Bark Htalegh (Him), 1 . Haminrg, 68 days, with masa and a4 passenacrs, to BM Sloman & Edye. Had light Wy winds, with @ great deal of foy, during the pas- Pryant, Gl 2 45, Ton aplit Sept & tn la o NW, ting large quantities i tg Horkness Bremen, 44 it's Son &Co, Nodate, eion, from Liverpool for 10 days, days passage Peg RN Gore (of Franklin, Me) daye, with mdse, to Wm F ko bare W Sin ,, Morahall, Clen om, Johnson, & with su- wus, 11 dys, with sn. porta pallens & Bi i irl Loulsa (Br), os, Bermuda, days, in ballast, to D Gtace Bay, CH, 11 days. with anders, Bangt Martinique, 7 days, with sugar, fe, ab Arch wit) plaster, (o Ori Sehr Lugano, Jo! Snow & Richarsson Behr Wm Mitonel yee won, Shulee, BS, 7 “days, with epara, to Shulee, NS, 8 days, with spars, a inst, saw a brig on Gull Island, us, from Parrsvero, with plaster; lies an Clef, Georgetown, DC, for Port. a ve, tauk, had « heavy gale from si to 8B daring whic strokes per hour. Bohr Canova, Sehr Castilian, Jourd: belr Valhaila, Schr Canova, ‘Po Fills Relir § F Hairis, Jackson, ‘oectind, car § ¥ Harri semen 2 Behr Marnoaybo, Fivley, albany for Boston, it for Portsmouth. it for Portamouth, Keir J Sehr Alroma, Scnith, Bene Harriet Fuller iche Loo scout, Lixo: Soh Alma Odlia, Franks, Pougkeopsie for Port age FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLAGENOB SKK ANOTUER PAGR. Marine Disnato Sreawenre Anianee, from New York Galveston, which Put into Savanah Gh just, reports when off Fernandina Accidentaty broke an air pump, and not having suiivent Speed in her crippled condition to proceed on her voyage put into 8, She would proceed um the 7th. Bria G T Wann, A at Philadelphia from Grand Ist and'2d alt, on the outward passage, a spit ttoretopen ast atayaall ‘ondout for Bilinga. Rond mnidout £ - shore. Nowa Kowa, July footy Sardinia, Nelson, from Liver. t, experienced a ¢ s ived on the 8th § i Bae we Gen oe ea eersciaropeaitvard aud duriag which i sustained other r damage: Sovrnaxrton. Sept 1 o—ThS steamship Western Metropolis, rs ipso New York Aug 2, arrived here to-day with inain “user Bi Sent eke enster! compelled ihe rick to return in ude the ship Dashing Wave to the ote bona negra fr paar At Wilmington, Del, Stl tet, = eo yal Mita lias dour ed eohr of pr, the Wm H ‘ones, Tine yeu: ‘Delaware white oak, thoroughly faat- in @ superior mancer, Notice to Mariners. It ie todas at a Ane 23, 1897. po 4) y reported th pe which te crenata <n observation, Derformed in this and lst, tat 6608, ton 105 ne W, bark pon Bet peun Abbots Lawrence, Marston, FH, ide, whieh Slocum, N ald make with 90 bots epee Time dua brig Bearlg, 8610, lon 78. Foreign Ports _Axpnosean, Aue M—-Salled jan, Cann, Boston, Aug Sail pale Cusiman, Pond, Muscat; ont re tapi “Tn port brig Margaret (Br), woos Ray C6 ari . Reed, for MToe bd * ‘s hats matt i 23—Suiled, rigs Tri, Bono, Swan Tal Aug’ 1— Peerless, Phillips, for atte Ametia, tot rr +; Janes Miller, Peu- Aleton, for Hampton tos Canpiry, Auge in port ships Lawrence, Johnson, for Venams tor Bal omas wore: NYork; Wm Leavitt (hr), Leavitt, for nd Lonisa (Br), G over, vile, Cook tor 1e8, ia; Clty of Montevideo; ° " for Havane: ‘bark Mb- bert (Br), for Philatelpbia; Fiureace Bakor (Bi), Bond, for Moncevideo, Certe Aug 20—-Salled. Prinecion, Ackerly, Santos. ship b D Metealf (Aer, Inge’ Dov foratio nartis; Hampi eratio farris, Humplrey, Paquica’ in Cork tor Leith lca was July 1—Arrived, Perey Edwards, Josselyn, Yo- TALL AO, Aug 14—Arri from koh ma Grascow, Ang 24—Tn port Darks Moonbeam. for Bombay Gem (Br), Koberts, for New ¢ topaxi (Pras), tan; Albany (Br), Watt, and Jacques de Moly” (Fr), for San Francisco, ‘GuKeNocK, Sept 7—Arrived, ship Chippewa, Bogle, Que- bee, Gisrartar, Auc%3—In port bark Abd.el-Kader, Eldridge, from ei are dist, DB, Aug Arrived, brig Eugenia, Coombs, arores;a/iir bare “iedonn Meet, Nelean, Liverpool. Moxa Rone June #0. Arrived, Joanie, Duahan owatow; July 7, Sardinia, Nelson, Liverpool. uiled July 4, Cosia Rica (s), Furber, Shanghae and Ja fhe Clark, for San Fran- pan, In port Suly 12, sh “eg guiol Imer, ‘steele, ews, and Yokohame, and Jeanie. Bourne, do. ‘ipa P Poudie' Pendleton, York; Sth, steamship lal: jort shi jormani neer, for P, C Grinnetl, & ¥ for Bos: rat (Br), Me.ntos! ton ldg; and ott MALAga, Aug 2 une “leared, schr Chellonge, Lov, NYork, MmiaouENE, 29—Arrived, Joshua Bates, Sydseri, Hong Kong, WA 1A, duly 8—In port ships Galatea, Cook, from Hong no; Sir Henry Park's (Br), Chipman, ge, une; brig Harriet, , for Yokotiama, tas Graves Boston, sh ps China, Bradbury, Ami mt oan ports, Don Kong are June 2 for Pernam\ ue Ceutral Amer- Q Sept 5—Arrived, steamship St Patrick, Trocke, Glasgow;' ship Avran, NePhorson, Greenock; bark Ava- lanche, Tossee, Liverpool, Clonred 5th, ships Ang o-Saxon, Leahy, Liverpool; ‘Trans- frre ama eae en; bark Thames, Curran, Bel- asl, Sune 22--Arrived Calypso Ring, Singapore, ept 8—Arrived, # e1m p Western Me- shaft broken, Sovrnas tropolis, Wet ‘ork, wath «ui owen te port barks Arma! rper, and B H Yarrington Moyo, to! load ‘iga for Boston, to sail in about @ month: sles menace Jun B— Arrived, Resolute we roschow. Yt} yart Sark Penang. nd We-ia yort slip Chas Sprague, Hor NYork 2 dayse Batten, from Pike, disg: Sullor Prince ¢ Me Manus, di ¢ Leura (Br. Roche, di SriJoux, NB: Sept 7 arrived, ship Bessie Parker, Smnttb, Boston, c sehr J WM igitinnd, NYork. c July 30—In port sh'p Nor’ Wester (Br), Yecroura, VI, Aug 15—In port ship Anna Dorothea (Br). from Sbang! for Burrard Inlet, to load lumber for Austra! Yoxouaa, Juno 19—Sailed, Osaca, Terry, Nagasaki. Amoricna Ports. rived, schrs Maria Louise, ork. 7th, York: key I quaicr aud Neptn 4 Undine, Rachel, DC noon; and tron Omaha and brig Wb s. Bark Addto brig Candace started, but anc clo an quewant bound Sth—Arcived, steamer yn THolky whip. Protertar (X rind Moore, (ir), Me Vin Mara J ‘slike from Rich, Blike, Cadiz, wioa (Br), Faulke, hermn, Porta Charleston; schva War’ ia, th; Magele Be ry v Carroll, St Johna, Mass; Geo Lulimer, Vairhaven, Rosemior, Havana; brig x WJ Hohnes, Raynor, od, Kingston, Ja. ig B Inge Gray, New 1. Philadelphia: sohvs Lew Wetlington, Barber, Ni nels Hateh, Gregory, ce Lea. iownl. SC. orwont, N (RLESI ON, Sent he Dob Wary 2 ; ‘Lo Gonvor, “tito,” Porte 2 Roh. Pi Gon Warren, B nt shaniene! Bl ron cap nesseo, Creed, Viui ‘Cloated sid, solirs Geo B Somos, Pray, and F J Cummings, Sargent, NYork; 4thy brig Mabganilla, MoGood, Philadel: ! 29—Cleared, schrs Otronto, Ham- ‘ol Jones, Hill, do. ‘Aug 23—Arrived, hark Palace, McIntyre, ved. achre @ © Hore Ar. oo} ROBTOWN, Sept 7—Ar Jner: Harry Tandetl, W Four Sisters, ly ser; Jolin t pede a W k Ma Orleans re Daniei W Clark etl, Oldbey bla vid rr r ad, Benson, P ett, Nickerson, NYork; © & Ray. aba; Wisdoor —In port ach Frank Walters, 8), N toamehty Stirs aguby, Arrived, ‘ard, Willo: 3,80 don. At Quarantine Crowell, Boston; sobre A ‘tava fejnes, Harriman, Orehilla; M Trinity, ela; bri KJ Us gue some ‘Aect ey, ‘New , Cobb, Gibraltar; Lucide (Cr), ka, NYork. urriet Ryan, Wire !, sohr Clara Sawyer, Saw- 6:0. Ang 1) Arrived, barks Norseman (Br) bo} Mth, Moginiata Lael (ir), Posner, dos (Pru, Plambeck, London; Lith, © Thompson, Livercool: ih, ships Don J in Aa Premler (ie), Waits, Qlassory, 1% willes; bar<s Sarah (iam), Th sy Anctlad, 22; 1 Du Liverpool Chalmetia: Waite. ae ia Mon:tor, Mie, Freomen. ata; 160 Browne core ‘Br),' Rovertsoa, Balled 12th ti ‘Young America, Cummings, Liverpool; Ith, Maja ark Con-tunes, (Be), Biliot, Lor. don! 10th, ship Nailon's’ Mope, Blix, Batey' fina Lasker, Cark bb, Spear, Molton 'ne:, iuths ships Topgaliant, Piittpe, Liverpool C1 prdilera (IE), Berr;, do; bark sarah Maria (iam), Gode, Rio Gloared ith. ship Neptune (Hs rin), Coituardt, Cork Salted Aug 1, sufp Day Dawn (Br), Jouee, Callao via Bur- bark Cntali Dernero, Callao, 1p Golden F i b—Arriv eu vores ent . ps T heasborn, Wiaivaattn, putin tor re: te t Wiiltams, N¥ork. Cleared ta Gregory (Br), Li Havana, sr Mans. nin Aug 28—alied, bark Isaac Kich, Achorn, Santa Cruz, Teneriffe. BALM, Kept 4—Atrived. achre, Bell Imire Hod; os, Fletcher, N * vy Be Qngie toe aay Ochs steamship Sappho, ion kd roye PI TON, Ne. ‘Sept 6~Arrived, Wi Lingo NYe Cleared—Br Tucker, and John Matron, Wilton, NYork; schrs R W Brown, a 8 Tet chen Elias Moore, De , OC Bearse, Bearse, THE BALL SEASON. R. TRENOT'S NEW AND SPLENDID BALL ROOM, alace fall, Sixtl ® secon’ atree Boxtoo foc nnd by tart d complete and coneert room ever clase neni can KeCUre GAny 8 DANCING ACADEMY, 823 FIFTH AVE oRnae OF FOURT! ON TURSDAY, tate AT THE ACAD! WY. T)ObWorTH’s D ING ACADEA 212 Fith etreet, New Vork, Morning and afternoon classos for huliiren will ommencs Saturday, Oct 5, Evening classos for gentlemen will com: meuce Tuesday, Oct. & Por terms, aes send for a cureulAt, Mr. Dodworth will be at bor sles after 84) PeRanos D: DANOING AC Northwest corner of eat way. E. PERRERU respectfully Absence of wiz resumes rero’s Academy, in Connection with Mine. Dubreul, Open tions’ Saturday, October 5, ata P. M, Cire é (a) STRELT, PTEMBER %, REMOVAL: ye “OFFIGR REMOYRD, TO, i Brontit Drard eis scnavay. Houred pd sa] pares Aw’ FURNITURE —— OFFICE, ped: farawure Mears 0 ren spak sop Rees SNR aha San sated for Liverpon, | 2} Ab era ey py from Liverpool May 24 for Aden, July ship & mared a z ree san, fromm New York May 4 for Flong Belg He: ia: by Poi’ adelphia for Matanzas, Aug 3), lat ___ HOUSES, ROOMS, @C.. WANTED. PARTMUNTS OF SIX OR SEVEN ROOMS WANTED, Furaished, for housekee @ small f "pdrese W. W. Russell, pend ad ee GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT TWO FUR nislied {:oorns for housekeeping, 18 & good 1 cation ang 1 any, stating terms, wiseh erate, A A “FURNISHED HO SE WANTED~BY A RESPON- 4 sible perso; or ons uniurnished; or will lease House aad purchase the Purniiure, a W. H.O,, Station Ay Spring s ret, for two diya, ISHED HOUS! A tats 2 WANTED—FOR A PAMILY ifthe adults, periecly furnished, on or near Fi avenue; a liberal rent and yore rarity, will ply to RING & Gi 4 7 \ Aven ‘Tiotel, —[ WISH TO SRE A SUIT OF Roo: A. “house, wont of Borents low Pity fou street, Address T, F, SELECT SMALL want & medium sized well Lurnty location; iinmedste possession; unexces ble anors given; liberal rent paid. OUR 8 Broadway. DURNISHIED TO! D—NEAR AND Union Square; must be full well fur a ng WALLER, PRAIT & CO., BC PR FAM JUPNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR A RnsPONST. ble teannt; willing to pay $500 per month and curity; house ty ba located between Lexington and Seventh fourth etre Real kestace Officn, $1 Cedar at avennes and below Thirt OBERT T, MEL G7Rz of PART OF ASTORE WANTED-SITU ATED ©) on the west sido of the city, below Canal street, and west of Greenwich street: sultable for the prodnes, core Address M. mniesion and cheose trade, jercantite, Herald office, t NFURNISHED CHAMBER IN A DRSRABES house and Incation wanted, Address, with full parte culars, W., box 2,6 D—-A SMALL HOUSE WITH MODERN iM nis, in the city. Harlem, Yorkvilie or lio! iad Address, stating particulars, T, Mug Post office. J ANTED. WITH PRIVILEGE OF PURCHASING, & House in a respectable locality ee at children; rent not to exceel $) pet W R UNFURNISHED APARE ments, by a small family, for housekeeping; must be unexceptionable, Address Phaolx Iron Co., Exchange place, — ae NEW JERSEY, CO! 1d or Somerville preter \Waxten—rooma, FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEMING, to strietly poivate famal'y. for a gentleman and wit rent, ities. and one Con boveen Fourth, and, Eaghte. avenues and references en and require ure in treet wey tr D—IMMEDIATELY, AN UNFURNISHED Hotise in a central location; good security given, A@> dress Q. ox 119 Herald ofl W ANTED—BY A SMATL FAMILY, AN UNFURNISHS ed houso with modorn mproveinentss, (would hase furniture tf in good order); location not al Hors um anda: areasonable rent, Address, with box 2,75 Post oulies. pare wenn & toulars, UE baa of near rome, of 2 17 Malden tana, WITH KITCHEN of yANTED—A SUIT OF ROOM and conveniences for housekeeping, for a fuml location must be unexceptionable. Address box Post oillee. T ANTE cian, In an Hnglish basement house, with Board two persona: private fumily preverred ; location to. be irieth and Fortieth streets, and Fourth and Sixt stating terins, M.'D,, box 1.254 Post ofllogy ICE SUITABLE FOR A PHYS! ieth and Futy ‘Address, 6 D-—-AN OFFICK SUITABLE FOR A PI 3 AND All business pert ISHED ris of Houses ng ferences, A. A. tow H Brothers olin R, COLLNE, 8 A, COLLL 4. BS Fine stroat. —— FAMILY. WITIHO! terms modera ecomd ekreet UN FORNIAEEe taint E, W. Dunuam, P RICAN VV ANTED—BY AN hildren, three unt Address Mrs, Semon, 313 Wes Ut wentyea WASTEDAIN AMITY. of rouRTH STREET, OB further up town, two or three ent iene for bathing rooms, Address i fa AM WAdTED-AT OX four or more u keeping, ina good locality, below Forcy-fitth retey Address or apply to JAMLS O, GLOYD, Broad we y ANTED—FURNISHED tion, not above Fortisth street, by re jerms and loeation, box 162 iovee IN NIGe LOGA~ nett Herald oftiea, in, Address, st ooNS FO® hele ses FURN oping, by two youn g teruas, loes UNFURNISHED | BB LY, h to. Thir Broadway, Tt ht! two cloan, quiet, respectable adults; in advances mony, Address box 79 stat om De ws RDA FU Oniees, in Tr would prefer to reat furnit ghasing, Address i MED OFFICE OR SUIT OF 4. Front or Wall streets, or vicinityg but have no objsetion to pam M., Herald office, ALF STORty 1N & tion for a ladivs’ business; any + wonld find this very advantageous, Herald office. \ ANTED, ¥OR A FACTORY—FOUR LOFTS steam power; light, but stgady; woll Nahted 25x! ‘Adres, ‘ull particulars, or two Lala Hous! and cient Ft Fit! aly sibie. ress, with Horald oli V atroets; John W. W Wanren aT Rooma, on same floor, Rent from $2 to $25. Address A. J. W TANTED—BY A SINGLM FAMILY, or ay : Ok —THRER NFURNISHED ‘above Fourteenth oa 372 Soath st on House where the owner will board out Part of the reut; location bevween Seventessthy and fth streets, Fourth aud Sixth avenues, lier. —s ud ANTED—ProuR OR FIVE ROOMS, SUITABLE FOB shia « and water, ta 6 private hoi y TANTFD TO HIRE Place, within £9 mit ye Address A.'8., Je Wes of New York; @ ATEN OR TWELVE ROOM ea, within one hours ride & Herald odice, until Prt a y ue at, & FOR OASH, A RET, handsomely, Gtted, well toouted and dol State price, reat aod location, 2D TO RENT—A FURNISHED THRER STORY ¥_ brown stone front Hone, in a good location, October 1. on reasonable term ‘ Galt » CHAS, &. Scalia DER, of firm ¢ chniede: Jo., 143 Duane street Sess end War. TO RENT—AN UNFURNISHED HOUS fn the conning, 6 one heer from city, Addreca, with Particulars, price, ae.. 8. B, H., box 8, 44 Post office, uray PRANKEEDO eC a eae Fourteenih street, ‘and dio ‘Eignta the United States, Oifiee 4 Fee from $i to 088. ey CLAIRVOYANT who EQUAL—AND d 10,000 reward Is offered to auy person who can surpag® - her In ¢ Ving correct stavements on all mat te Un losses, sloknoss and business she, never enil and teat her skill. N. B.—she does not ‘pratant ta likeness, nie No. 10 Bast rd avenues. <nnnnnnnnenae ASTROLOGY. DR. AND MRS. BROUGHTON ARE TH beat axtrologt io 604 Canal sireet, near Greenwich. HAa NO future hasband bei ul STONISHING —MADAMB fo gy eben danghtor. beats tho world tn tolling Ma oughta on enterin Gentiomen not f ndmitted, TEST MEDIVMeORIGINAT. MADAX et raturned from Paris, is the greatest tfand future; has the ry elle pe a Known. ase hove oud speody marriage; lt root ay pay. Olive Wk Khirweenth sireet, corner | NO IMPOSITION.<THE CBLE! pts failiog Mea. ite pai ost busines is not w be fant know! ber equal present, ah | ound. ib avenues * adunittod, A Bid aa pice—-208. 9 ORIGINAL Misr iF zy avanuo, betw weniy-taied and Twoniy: Ladies $1. LAIRVOYANCE.—KNOW YOUR FUTURE B 0) send ml of hair and fifty cents to Halil 3 Dany, N. niece, ‘ADAMB GREAT NATURAL CLATRY. Sateen tear ‘4 ig tob th sags OL = ——— Se __ MILITARY. , onHE orricEns “AND SOLDIGRS OF THE BX rae mmostiig of all nonorably dlschat nLomtcnre and soldierg Ih gade will be hel ie "rd and Fon-th aventies, OW Taste, day evening, Ee 0, at_S o'clock. to meke area it; | mentefor the receptic act ur om encer, ae Ma, hey imaulti | DB, Bickle. as ydat cela. ; D, 3: BRE 3 K Woon, ¥. wweKOO CLOOKS—(OUR PATENT) “Butt C ches 4 retail Sttivea trom Tarts i Casre reetores: A SMALL, OLD D FASHIONED - ae

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