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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mowpay, Sept. 16-6 P. M. ‘The gold market was freo from excitement to-day and the volume of business moderate. The fluctuations were from 144 to 1445, with the opening and the closing tra ons at l4i)¢, Cash gold was in abun+ @ant supply, and loans made without interest and @t 1a 4 per cont for carrying. The gross cloar oe amounted to $30,654,000, the gold balances to $) 439 g19 and the currency balances to $2,869,302, T 4. Imports Of specie at tho port last week aggregated 27 999 7h, fact that the foreign imports at all the | ports during the Jast fiscal year exceeded the exr than sizty-threo milous a4 tog the current {mpc tonsare largely in €xCe88 Othe exports gives a fir u- @ertono to the premium grert trom the other causes, po Uivical and otherwise | ehich influence it; but it is, never- theless, very h'z’s, alt things sonsidered. Tho attorney Of a firm belod fag to the Gold Room sold a larga amount Of gold at eds¢ after the marke: closod ow Saturday, ‘end big principals having repudiate’ the sales, tho WaIZEF Is likely to come deforo tho board for settlement, Tho railway snare market bss besa ungottled, uader the combined effoos of concerted efforts to depress Prices and tho timidity inspired amgng tho bells by the advance in tho rato money. As, however, money 1 prac: us easy for all ‘ecossary purposes Qs it was be chango took place, there is no feaeon why b ocks shoitld borrow trouble by anticipot We are merely entering upon & state of more health‘el mowotar ity than we Davo experionced for soms months past, during which time money has been @ drag and speculation has lan- guished, and there ts nothing even maseren por cont market to disturb prices on the Stock Exchange, Monoy only servos as a pretext for ‘bearing’ rail- way shares, and the boars may as well use thie for their scarecrow as anything else. Thoir only object fs to fill their pockets by depreciating the property of others, and it matters Ute to them what means they employ, provided the @nd in view is accomplished, Whether stocks go up or down is a matter of no consequence to the outside public, Dut as botween bull and bear, there is nothing in the eondition of monetary affairs which should secure the §riumph of tho latter, and the earnings of the railways are, with two or three exceptions, largely in favor of higher prices. Tho feeling of distrust this afternoon was increased by the reported fa:iure of a house in the tea trade in this city, aud another in the cotton trade at Liverpool. Th» money market is abundantly supplied with capl- tal, but tho general rate for loaus on mixed collaterals is ix percent, the treusactions at five being mamly on Government securities, At tho same time loans out. standing at Give per cont have not been put up to six in Many instances, and some of the principal dealers in governments have loans from banks still standing at four percent, On the other hand one or two private banking houses havo advanced their rate for new loans to seven per cont, and there is some talk of an effort to make this the general rate to-morrow, but there were ‘Qo Important transactions above six per cent to-day, and : nflicient to show that the market is easy enough for ali practical purposes, and that approhensions of mondtary stringency are, to say the least, premature, There is a very moderate demand for discounts, and Srst class commercial paper passes at seven percent, The disbursements of the Sub-Treasury during tho week aro Ukely to exceed its receipts, and the Indications are fa- vorablo to @ quiet and easy condition of monetary affairs, Lenders are naturally desirous of advancing the rate of Interest to seven per cout, and the sooner ‘this {s reached the better for the bulls on the Stock Ex- Shange, as the fear of the effect of that rate causes more «peculative icaction and general disturbance than the ao ual advance would. Provided the supply is ade- quate, the rate matters little to speculators, The statement of the associated banks of the city for the week ending on the 14th inst, shows a decrease of $4 450,542 in legal tender notes, and $2,095,339 in net deposits. The other items have experienced an increase, Bamoly, tho loans and discounts $3,936,027, the specie $217,327 and the circulation $307,006. The totals of the Present and previous statements etand as follows, and the Kighth National Bank makes {is return for the first time:— 7, 1867, Sept, 14, 1867, Loans, $250,224.560 $254,100.57 Bpec: . 619 8,184,046 Ciroulation. 172 34,015,228 Deposits seeps 195,182,114 193,036,775 Leal tenders, . 00.657 445 65,178.903 441,707.3 514,089,733 22,038,422 At the samo time last year the condition of the banks ‘was as follows, and the differences appended are those Detween tho two returns dated respectively September 15, 1869, and Soptember 14, 1567 Loans Bpecie.. Clroa Deposii 8 Legal tend +e 25,596,329 If we extend the comparison to the three previous years we find the following changos:— Sept. 14, 1867, 8, 003,206 + $38, 608 + 24,900, Deposits, . + 15,536, Legal tenders, « 12,023,663 Se: t, 14, 1867. = $66,875,490 12'413,935 i + 29,833,612 + 147,907,942 + 45,118,633 Sep’. 12, 1953, Sept, 14, 1807. Loan: 200,028,980 Ine. .... $64,131,607 Bpec 82,018, 107 + 23,833,161 Cireaiation, 5,457,308 28,857,862 Deposits 14,548,153 At the early session of the open board railway shares ‘were dull and a fraction lower than at the close of busi- mess on Saturday. Erie sold at 637%; New York Con- tral, 108; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 87, and Rock Island 20354. At the first regular board the market continued I, but prices advanced slightly, Reading closed \% Tower than at tho same time on Saturday, Michigaa Bouthern 1, Northwestorn \{, do. preferred 3, Fort ‘Wayne i, Ohio and Mississippi cortificates {, Quick- wer 3. Government securities wore inactive but steady in tone, and coupon eixes of 1881 and five-twentics Of 1662 and 1867 were 3 highor. tocks were dull, and Tennessee sixes (now) declined 4%, and Missouri sixes & The express shares were steady, Adams Selling st 60 and American at 65, while Merchants’ ‘Union, with 25 paid, sold at 14, At the open board at one o'clock the market lost the Improvement, Erie selling at 087¢ and New York Central at 103 a 108%{. At the second regular board there was farther decline. New York Contral closed \ lower than et tho first regular board; Erie %, Micbigan Southern de, Northwestern X, do. preferred \, Fort Wayne \, Milwaukee and St. Pau! proferred 7%, Ohio and Misa sippi certificates \{, Quicksilver 1, Westera Union Telegraph &{. Paciic Mail was Xj higher, Government Srcuritics werg inactive but steady, Tho express shares ‘were quiet and Adame sold at 66, At the half past three open board the decline mato farther progress. Erie sold at 68% @ 68';; Hudson River, 131; Reading, 10244; Cloveland and Pittsbarg, 86% a 86%; Michigan Southern, 60% a 80 Rock Island, 10254 a 102%; Northwestern, 43% North. Western preferred, 68% a 687{; Clevolaod and Toledo, 128%; Fort Wayne, 10344 8 105%;; Obio and Mississippi certificates, 27.4 27}¢; Western Union Telegraph, 4274. During the rest of the afternoon the market was woak and waseitiod, and at six o'clock the following quot Mons were current:—New York Central, 107\ a 10 Erie, 63.2684; Hudson River, 1300131; Reading, Michigan Southern, 703g @ 70%; Cleveland and ; Rook Isiaad, 102% 8 102)¢; For! 103% & 103M; Northwestern, 43 a 4 tern preferred, 68% a 6344; Pacific Mail, 14 ‘141; Ubio and Mississtpp! certificates, 27 a 27%; Western Union Telegrapn, 42% a 42 The was s very limited amoafft of business transacted {a governmont securities at the counters of the leading @ealere, and no demand on foreign account, owing tothe GiMoulty of selling bills drawn against shipments of bonds At the close (he market was dull at the follow- ing coupon, 1881, 1114 a ill 5-20's registered, 1962, 109% a 1004; do, coupon, 1862, 114% 8 114%; do. do., 1804, 100% a 10074; do, do,, 1965, 111 a 11154; do. do,, 1865, January and July, 108 @ 1094; .40. do, 1967, 108 = 108%; 10-40's registered, 99% a 99%; do. coupon, 09% a OK; 7.90's, Jane, 107 a 107%; do, July, 107 a 107%; October compounds, 1864, 119}¢ @ 119%); December do. @o., 1184 a 11 May do, 1965, 117% 8 117%; August 0, d0., 116} 116%; September do, do. 115) a 135% ; October do. do, 11514 a 115%. Tho foreign exchange market bas been quiet and dull, ard owing to the } supply of bills drawn against shipments of five-twenties, which are at prosont dificult Of gale, rates are lower for storing and rater drooping for continental bills, arta tm value by more | I at 1003; 8 10034; at three days, 109% 5110; commer- cial bills, 108%¢ «10934; D'", on Parw at sixty days, Bare Fr : 4 ALR, The only to Wesion's Guay” Sept tae eit iotaane 2000 boxes cheese at B0s,,and to’ — averpool per ey A ; acy ork; Ontario (8 5.1634 06.15; att” 24 days, 6.1505.13%, Other bills | tohacco at 254 The charters * .endon per sail Coxwent, Monday, 16, Sancen L., Mie ieee 2d, 8 B Haws, Mouat. : h ‘bbls. petrole @ ” vores Hi infant son of Samual Hand Bites ¢ 1, brig Te days, With sugar and mo. apr, one ens, Soar we me tap » ac pork fon the ineut at bewelipn omy and tance reaps ly ited to to Poteet coleed out, Newent te joxmy Croras was in ~ A attead the funeral, residence of bis paren! iar done Bucksport) Grand bound noe ny regated 400 balos ', yet demand and frm. The saint 172 West Fourteenth street, this (Iuesday) after- is days, with ia WF Bus 8 0a vane, the sine “a Goat, far dot Neptune, Pocbosge 014 Gower Bac, oh ¥ , which blew the lower ‘mail tS bp B rArrived. Jassie ‘Thompson, exe. S Hane, calle wast Gull and wominal, 2 Conse —At West Farms, on Sunday evening, Bep- | featota and hove the vessel os her beam ends meorman, Ment 2 sittmore, Se. me winds Ah former qin feta at ladce. 8 1236, gold, and other = vi a, by} = of Henry and Eliza Fanale (Br), oe Since Bay with atared out Si Cel Oh for NYork; Cecrops, peng 6.20" 05.1736 | ales 40 bales at”, Steady and Srm, under a fair demsnt; | “Pho Telatives and iriends are invited to attend the | Sreraraitetenne "hip Kearsage, Hollewell, trou Now G7. mp oe sap Iecareived.s eamehip Nova Scotia, Haz Thar, won vs shaagg to.ncle fo wetoes; the demand | tre Toaideuce GCMs Perea ee re Oot HOM | She wan souted’ os vet wed ber into acd erm Gus ra ainp dolcondy, Lovett, froma atpping was quoted 7c. and retail lots $115 a | the residence oF ni, Brig Marv Olivia (Br), Gau, Windsor, NS, 7 days, with Won from ys Dexarust,—At Galveston, Texas, on Friday, August cane Be). Gen, J Charleston; Roebuck Goudy, Boston. mille A” #88. —The market was more active and prices were | 81, of yellow fover, Maurin’ R. Dananusr, lato of Brook- Pere Fee a Graney 4 oo Matsca. Aug 2—Arrived, heig, Shecien Basle roe dan* | snitorm, “Sales $16 hhda, Barbados and 476 do, Trini | lyn, in the 50th year of his age, Schr Foam, 0" ‘Montego Bay, Ja, 18 days, with log. | parscliea: B0th. bare ey on private terms. Couts —On Monday morning, September 16, Josxrn | wood and copper, to Henry, DeCordova # Co. Cheaser shih sche Luletias Underbill, NYork. 0 Sarat, Sranss.—The market for eptrite turpentine was | Cougs, in his Tath youre J Schr James Young, Wilsov, Lingan, 8 days, with coal, to reese Rept 6—Salled” brig Marriot Btapios, Portiands 1M Dicisht ina wees amitin aa ieee The relatives and friends of the family, and the socie- | Snow & Bu ., in merchantable onter, at §e.; 80 do,. 1 ing shares were dull and irregular, At the f board Edge Hill Mining closed 400, bighor thaw at tho samo time on Saturday, Ff oning at $4 40; Sensenderfor Sc., selling at $193, smith & Parmelee was 100, lower, selling at $5 7), Corydon 5c., selling at $1 30; Harman Gold and *tyor sold at $9 65; Quartz Hill, $1 70; Rockland Co- spor, $3 73, The result of the registering of votes on adopting tho plan for reorgamzing the Yhio and Mississippi Railroad Company, which was Presented by the trustees to the certificate holders’ tneoting on the 10th instant, shows fs at $405; 139 do. No. 1, at $5, and 200 d tar, a sale was made of 26 bbls. Wilminzton at $3 7’ .8.—Of linseed the only sales reported English at $1 22, Amorican was fi Provisions,—Receipts, 1,141 bbls. lard and meats. There was a fair deman: sales cash and regular were 6 500 bbls. at $24 new mess, $24 for prime mess and $2) 60 Pei There were taken 1,292 bb's. prime mess z 6236 United States Commissary. For beet & moderate demand jal revailed, and prices were stoady. les 130 bbls. at 28 for extra mess, and $18 a$24 for plain do. beef and beef hame sit!l remai ® surplus vote on ach class of preferred and common certificates, such surplus over the three-fourth vote re- quired amounting to $1,510,507 40, The trustees will take Immediate ateps to reorganize the Ohio and Miasis- sippi Company in accordance with the plan adopted, The following shows the amount of certificates out- standing, and gives tho details of the voto:— Total issue of cortidcates at the timo of closing the books :— first sale of this year's cut was made to-day, and co; January del continned steady: the demand was mod bbls, at 19% 35o, for Sta! changed at 8 rt "Iie. a B50. for W |4c., necording to q' Preferred... - 2,614,887 87 Total. ..rccecsecscees +ee+6$17,684,841 20 Two thirds of the three-fourths required to carry the measure oF reject it:— Common.. Preferr ately active, at 1794 m) order for’ Netober, on private terms, 10,113,302 22 1,676,591 91 " sosse, $11,789,804 13 1 in the affirmative :— + $16,470,767 51 2,724,581 09 g Total. ..eceses for Cuba, and Amounts registered, Common Preferre: 55 boxes at Lito. for standard hards, rales wore 2.090 ba terms; also in Boston 4,000 ba; old, in bond. Grass were dull, ‘or clover, $275 @ $3 for ti The earnings and expenses of tho Fort ud $3 8 for Ys Wayne Rail- 29,150 8.465.060: $4890 ominally unchanged. Not earng’s for elght months. 81,200,713 §1,354082 953,800 In explanation of the apparent anomaly of this Com- pany showing a decrease of $34,443 in its not August earnings, while some other East and West lines exhibit moro or less of an increase, it is proper to say that the movement of the grain crop, from which such increased earnings arise, is thus far by the lines leading into Chica- 60 from the South and West, and from that city by lines leading to and from portson Lake Erie. The movement of the crop by all rail lines to the East has not yot com- menced, The late advance in freight rates was also made so late in the month as to produce no favorable effect on the August earnings. The gold certificates issued, redeemed and outstand- ing on the 14th inst, are thus returned by the Sub- Treasury :— Jerney City. business of a routine character was transact weekly till the election comes off. when up till she was rescued. Union Hill. 1,562'600 023,800 | auolts ground, on Union Hill each for a purse of $50. 4,208,000 | The first game was forty-one points up, distance fifteen 19,545,000 | yards, which was won by Jacob Ludiow over his op- — Jpponent, who cast only sixteen points, The second game 26,064,400 "was at a distance of eighteen yards, forty-one points, 25,200,260 | which was also won by Mr. Ludiow. ‘There was a large 25,617,100 | crowd present, and considorab!e interest maaifested over Total 2mth June: 207/818;980 170,840,000 grrora.eao | "we Tesult 4 ‘otal jane, 5 5 6 5 | | Total 6:h July.. 209'630,360 180,158,000 29/483,369 | _Pcnow Marom,—Ryan and Walker are matched to Total 20th July. oe 185,406,000 aera shoot this morning, at Union Hill, fifteen birds each, for Total 271 July, 213,587, 892, 695, 3100, Also Whit: tl fe h, ty Total 3d August, 214°104220 185'400/000 28.638:220 | Sue bind soon fae Ai bell andar haa ‘otal ‘th Aug.. 5 | 31. . ¢ Total 7th Sevt.. 216,174.580 191,234,000 ‘940, Ropnerses,—The shoe store of L. Kirschner, in Mul- Total 14th Sept, 218,201,730 191.882,000 26,819,780 | berry street, near Market, was robbed on Sunday night A Cincinnati journal of Saturday remarked of local monetary affairs: Tho demand for money ia still active but not pressing. Money is cominz in from the country tawagh the channels of trade, and tho maturing payments generally promptly met, 8» that thore is an easier tone to the market, although rates remain steady at 8 a 10 per cent on first class paper. Good commercial paper is taken more readily in the opon market at 10a 13 per cont, The market for exchange {3 decidedly firmer, under an activo and constantly incroasing demand. There is scarcely any exchange being made now through t shipment of government securities, and the produce ments to the seabnard are not snfficiently large to pply enouch exchango for the current demand, Most of the bankers took it to-day at 50 cents discount, and there were large purchases mado at the close at par. Tho selling rate was uniformly par, but 50 cents pre- mium is now asked, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Monday, Sept. 16—10:15 A. M. 2500 US 6s, 6-20. 163 1148 U ahe American Exp. 65 So 0. el entrusted with the key of the store. head very badly. where bis wounds were dressed, Resvrt or Fast Datvinc.—a little girl named niously injured on Sunday night by a horse failing ber, ‘Two youn, from Clinton Hill at BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. texai Mer U F: — oeeeeteed . September 15, Arravr Jarome, low fever. 4 ES, F. . r Mth, AM—Arrived, bi rd Me bit mall Ha* A Pacite sal 88 Gas 140% 1 yepecea o” xm Boann oF Avonuwato-A regular meet. | 0017 cui of Teabelin and De. OG. Sialts cate See ne Oe | Praca tel Beane Renee iabethport for Wooda + He rs Funeral service¢ on Wednesday, at Trinity chapel. © Disnatora. 3, Rondou' for Portamouth Ldag fav CS es 830; OE 109 Eee Meera tne a Temaeny silos, 4. Tosteeh-sOa Fiitey, Mplenber 28, Hikes P| o-oo Qaceret mca: cals, roe diishtist Ling 2500 US Ee Sam oes HT noon, Alderman Fisher in the chair. A resolution was | wife of Robert E. Topping, aved 32 years. sovel iat Newgnee on, tee. was pena en oe Phitadaiphia for ‘S00 do. b'elock 111 adopted authorizing the Street Commissioner to enter Relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funeral, ‘oomba, Elizabethpor® Forty-third precinct police, at a cost of $29,000. 1000 Connecticut 6's. ‘ison ship. A suitable monument in respect to these | copy. Bric Rosanto (Br), Hamilton, for Rio Janetro, and schr 1000 Ohio de Misa Reroes will shortly be erected. ‘ATRRSTON.—On Monday, September 16, Jamm R | Sarah Louise, for Shoalwater Bar, collided while | C Mossley, down the harbor of San Franciaco 20h ul 0 Ha Baoouirx Montaurr.—The total number of deaths | WATERSTox, aged 64 years, Fetutued" "the rig carried away’ the Jinbooia aad’ tho | giNQTANOUA, Sept 2—Cleared, she Frank Waller, Core schooner’s mainboom, and split hor mainsail. ¥ RR 800 Del, Lack & Wim 100% 1 1000 Mor& Essex Ist m 9832 800 15 she AmericanExBk 119 200 fo —Sailed. 6 Fourth Nat Bk..... 1 Protracted f1iness, Ext ‘ed wife of Stephen Grbba, Philadelphi i} tele ‘a2 marasmus, 19; remit- | Williams, aged 66 years, § months and 21 days. aground at the mouth of Roca river, Buenos Ayres, and sule | *€th, Sons to Vor gor con Tele SS foo Mia's Ak Pack orate: “as ‘whooping cough, 7, and | The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully Siecscapabarestes tone Jus ie Got atoat, | phiintetphiny F'M Romney. hunthe NYore Tet OMe SB. MR cos 3 0 1.860 65! invited to attend the funeral, from her Inte residence, | *°4 ¥® 7 NEW LONDON, Sept 18-Aarrived, sche Baker, NYork 100 Quickaliver ining’ 18 ghar ii ase ba 157 Chrystio street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one Miacelancous, for George's Bank eae aregee C8, Gi 10g Al Ter it peti bae 69 QUARANTINE AT JACKSON, MISSSISSIPPI. o'clock, without further notice, Barve Supp ADMIRAL le being repeired at Savannah ato | ,,NEWLORT Sent 14-Towed tm, hte Kearenge, Hallowell, Riprete O SS ES pia’? OAR. 1004 sani pean she Wittiama.—On Saturday, September 14, Wrutsam Wit- | cost of $10,000. is from Hew Orleans for Beslon, WH Ser Citgo Ot eiten ew “e } leurs, Tenn., Sept. 16, . h year of his Bang Lrovravs (Ttal), Capt Castagliola, for Tarrago: Made’ Ports Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. Aqnarantine has been established at Jackson, sfis- aime fies one relatives of the family are invited to | which retarned to this port oo the Mth ge ty trined mento; OL vendsrone do for a iver Se F duitias ‘800 sha Mich NIRR 8 Py rae sary ay | Sanlppi. THE LATE FIRE IN CINCINNATI, mated at $500,000. The amount of ascerta:ned, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. : mL Wab a Wert Rid 48 Pitis Fe W & Chi, 104 ig seen ae: 10 106 OM & Afton’ RR’... 125 Sai Galton pref. 138 hi, Bur & Qui Rit. 125 0. Bd ea £09 Reading iit. .. Jo Mich 80 4 Ni RR. MY 0 0 . andaigua, on Tuesday, © Kenna, assisted by t MERCIAL REPORT. Monpay, Sept, 16-6 P. M. Corrre.—The market for Rio continued quiet and prices were nominal; other kinds were dull and unchanged, 0 active and heavy, though prices were not quotably lower. The sales were limited to 30 bales, We quote: — No Wood, Mr. Jawss Parrenson to Miss all of this city. Ordinary on Tuesday, September 10, by the Rev. 8. Clarke, of Good Ortinary. Bridj Conn,, assisted by Rev, J, & B, Hodges and Low Middling.. Good Middling. Proce axo Gr rymple, of Newark, N. J. do, corn, and 142,228 do, oats, The et raled baoyant and firmer under acontinued fair nt full prices were realized for all description was steady, with a fair inquiry. The sales 9.909 bbls, Sobthern flour was in moderate The sales were The n mneal was more active and # at $5, and 8% do, Brandywine eo Rev. Dr, Armata: J. Wierow, all of this city, No carda, the Firet Methodist Episcopal church, F. Barnes, Onantes M. Teewatve, of Brook: Marianna D., eldest daughter of Isaac New! Massachusetts, the Rev. Mr, Brown, “f Tih; Lena, Fox, for do p nn nts, James J, Wrerenvert to Many Evorsa, dangh. | ne. Howard. Howard, tor ao: Village Belle, Norrison, tor toe Isth—Arrived schrs Mareena Monson, Jr, Doyton Alegane *o Ter of James A. Quinn, all of thu'eity, enn nen eh, Hida Joka, KEES Bones © cous H ak (GS Rogers, Balatd, Yoru: Wh, bark arin "Jali, Wi Ravin aq) Fgh, Covel at pion, Ma . : Albert , 18 do; Revenue, Gai on attra aid chal re m cect My Rover, Hughes, Chatleston=N lL MeCrendy & Doran, Sept P—Ulf, Herschel, Frederichs, from Puilaact- | Tatts Bodies Bn Euzabeth port itty bio, shipping orande., 10 00 ede Bohr Sallie Burton, Hobbie, Stamford. Phila for Bremen. Be eee ee eee weit Coram Ehtindatphia, Rowad aoov Ohio’ trade bran ii by Bartov,—In Taunton, Mase, on Me tpn Steamer Monitor, Jones, Thi iphin. . Dovoewess, Sept 2—Poseed, Duisburg, Holljes, from Ral. iailed—Sere T. L, Miller, White, "NYork; kilen Loulsm, 7 ow 13, © aa E. B. os, Of frm of Reed & Barton. S\eamer Mars, Grumby, Philadelphia, CF ogee Mokanna, Turner, from Rotterdam cg ay ORET. Sent 4—Arrived, schra Reading RR No. 1b DV ecw ce ame ee Arrive: Quascow, Sept 2_arrived, JP Wheeler, Harris, NYork, | 47, Neal and) Reading | No 44 Robinson, Puiladelphlag Faney and extra 119 35 ‘ h aged 2 years, 2 months an: Steamship City of London (Br), Brooke, Liverpoot pert 4, Kailed 2d, Moonbeam, Ficid, Bombay, Jae zabethport, California % nus is of tho family a toattend ¢ = MRA =r and to John Gran Tonk, TI, Sept lain port brig P.O Tinkor, for New- Saad Freeman py JG Baldwin, Wa- 4 fonoral, on Wedocaday af at one o'clock, from frou Ler si ton Paadennias athe lat a ion a0, pe Sept l—Arrived, WL Burroughs, Hudson, New srabaeutun 1+ Clean fans | Heitie, Brown, nie 38 the residence of bis father, August Browning, No. 2 Watts He re Liverpool for Pha anae fai ) barks a Jeet BAN FRANCTOGO, Acti ariged, bark Han Srew q miele Thao . | Asiand, bark Ha ni ret elton, Glentucgon: 1b NYor! x fait demand but at kowet paige, i one, Paar yocorea ea teeeat talon ee etieninahly ge (Br), Shacktord, Cow Bay, Sept 10, suns hi Ward Mo Sfobile th, ‘Ori: So nl spate: 3 pring, 6121 4 82.22 for, chee Mea Sy foe Edward and Chariotie Carter, Scahiy Wares ! ellos, Nickel Ioan ditty Daria Grovkolty Burgensy gpring, $221 a $2 23 for choice do., $298 Yor do. 19 arrive * oy am, er. ook. Naat Satled 2d, infel Boston; Erche (Olden), ‘ork: id (4e). Lightfoot, Liverpool, white Gen and $2 Bo," ane iy fornia, atlead the funeral, ‘is Ciasedegy ieee, oh hale Engineer died of consumption, 13, Bresence, ze a. eri Smith, Matansas: "id ark Savanna Sept PA, ia ‘schr Frank Palmer, Dun vance The, eales were, 17.00 buchug orth a Past two ovclock, from the residence of her parents cor. | with mave tad puavengers. 10: ine People Matt Hteatanip | Caste. uremne, NYars H Hadas, Homes: Pail inh SALEM, Sapt 18_-Arrived, brig: Milwankeo, prime Westers mised, in store. ana siea end 61 T nor of Greene and Bruen etrecis, Newark, N. J, luter> | Company, bead winds from Ha Tatiraz, NS, Sept 9— Arrived, brlgs, "Alice Woods, Dober- i parany aaai Jara, Cr ce common.” Outs Were scarey oer u ment in Mount Pleasant (emetery, Steamship Waa P tiyde, Powell, Wiuingtos, NC, 10 Jas ia Seatth nd arHOt Fale, Beane Fora: he Sra a ect we wat ee iid of William and Mary aged 3 years Je alee were one, 008) be Pir ties woe take place from the residence of her rey al Yr moinaly enged. ., in shit 6lc.; 195 do, (New York bbls. )’ at 613Z0, and 1 : lo, common. at $ M6. are 3,000 gallons rm at $1 250 Other kinds were quiet but steady at our laxt quotations, for ‘but at prices, the market closing heavy at Baan gas dull and nominal. Bacon was firm; short ribbed middles may be quoted 14 143ge.; long do, 13\4e. a 13%4c,; Cumberland cut, 13!<c. Gf a large Jol, comprising about 80) boxes for December an very, seller's option, at Me., and 40 boxe: ice cured short rib, also for futare delivery, at Io, Cut meata were quiet and heavy: we note sales of 10,000 Ibs. bellies at 13e,, 25,00) do. pickled hams at about 17c, The market for lard erate: sales 80 Mije, Butter wag steady and firm at 6c. a all at 82¢.n 8 igo,’ 2.500 do., from October to February, at 83Z0., 2090 do. from October to December, at S8'e., 1,000 do., for November and December, at 833ge., and 1,000 Rror was quiet, but steady, Small eales of Carolina at 1130. a 123¥e, —The market for raw was more active. and firm at 1% Cuba. The sales were xe, for Refined was sieady, and outta linseed was more active and firm. The ex Enterprise, supposed at $2 30. gold, duty paid; 2.00) packets, and to arrive 8.90) bags, on private to arrive there at $3 10, nd nominal at 1240. a 180. : 1897. 128. Decrease. om was in fair demand at full pric Soles, 125000 ‘ és 2c. in Renee ia len, ete 04ee ane oo | Wittemcy.—Receipts, 259 bbla. ‘The market was dull, and NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Grasp ARMY OF THe Rervauio.—A meeting of this association was held at Taylor's hotet last ss when Pouricat.—The first republican meeting of the cam- paign was held last evening by the Young Men’s Repub- lican Club of the Fourth ward, This club will meet ANOTHER ACCIDRNT AT THE FerRy,—At a late hour on Sanday evening 8 woman was rushing to get on the fer'y boat New Brunswick, which was leaving tho slip, fell Into the water, Her clothes buoyed her Qvorr Marcon at Usion Hri1,—Yesterday afternoon two interesting matches of quoit took place at Ludlow’s of five pairs of shoes and a@ lot of tools, the alloged thief beingan employs of the proprietor, who had béen The residence of Mr. Horace Randall, on Clinton avenue, was entered on Sunday morning and robbed of over $50 worth of silver ware, Acorpent.—A man, in such a forlorn state of intoxi- cation as to be unable to give hia name, fell down tho steps loading toa saloon on Broad street, and cut his He was removed to the station house, rhocel, residing at No. 207 West Kinney street, was se- ports’’ were driving horses down rapid speed, in utter disregard for the lives of pedestrians. At the corner of Broom and West Kinng streets one of the horses stumbied and fell upon the girl. The rascals helved the horse to regain his feet and taking no notice ef the injured girl drove on. into contract for the erection of a station house for the Park Commissioners sent in # communication, in which it was stated that arrangemonts had been made for the construction of @ vault on Washington park for the in- terment of the remains of the martyrs of the Jersey which occurred in Brooklyn during the past week was 23 were mon, 27 wo- i principal causes of d Cholera infautum, 38; dysentery, 10; Civcisvati, Sept. 16, 1867. The loss by fire in this city on Saturday night is est!- surance {# not yet CoaTs—Exy.—On Wednesday evening, August 28, hy the Rev. J. G. Armstrong, Cnartgs A. Coats to ELMina Buy, both of New York city, Fivriry—Corcorax,—In the Catholic church, at Can- tember 10, by the Rev. J. Mc- Messrs. Hughes and Leo, Mr. Wx. Henuay, of Victor, Ny ¥., to Juzta F. Coxcorar, of eaatnigns, daughter of the late Walter Corcoran, le. Parrersox—Dovcmerty.—At Morrisania Roman Catho- lie chureb, on Sunday, September 15, y the Rev. Fathor ‘Y Dovouerrr, Rav—Datevurte.—At Gface church, Newark, N. J. Rev, Mr, Simpson, Cuanixa H. Rav, of Bridgeport, ae to Canotiwe Awntia, daughtor of Mr. Joseph Dal- Siurson—Westox.—On Monday, September 16, by the J. Henny Sitreoy, to Miss Manraa Tranaive—Newsatt.—On Thursday, So ber 12, at Aor R J. W. . Y., to of Lynn, Wastervact—Qrixx.—On Monday, September 16, t the residence of the bride Caset,—On Monday, Beptomves Marr Ectey Caser, Hand eat Forty.thied street, corner of | "Bre esaceday milerngye, @ 900 | Dominion , BEPTEMBER 11, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. Ro oa yelook. The relatives friends fagily re specttuily Invited ta ee re ties with whieh be was coun are respectfully in- | goin with ne fect Bridesport, CB, 8 days, via Holmes’ Ww vited to aitend hisfuneral, from the Friends’ meeting |” Schr k WB: w No. houas, on Twentieth streot (Gramercy park), betwoea | Schr G P Somes Proc eae ee Third avenue and Irving plac?, on Wednesday morning, Maraxzas, ‘Wh, bark Mindora, Holmes’ H WNewrost | ep T—arri Clay, Newport (not NYork), Pu 7 Arrived, Anna, Brans, Philadelphia. LLAD, Aug 30— dy © ‘at balf-past nine o'clock, Purxamecoo, July vi (from Doxouox.—On Monday, September 16, at Long Brauch, .s coir Albany, NYork), Bahia. acts ‘eon Calvin, : 2S | hea ee Sree on seeeerete A Ande ake aA ‘oe, of San Francisco, Cal, mes, Providence. ny NYork, for Livernool (and p i. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Schr Alethea, Derickson, Providence, (from Philadelphia), Ana 0 ationd the funeral, from the rosidence of Ramsay | Schr JS Curtis, Fay, Hartford, on 24, Lorena, Hichbora (! Ane Crooke, 149 West Twelfth street, this (fuesday) aftor- | Steamship EC Knight, from Washington, DO, arr 15th, ta i 4 , at Lalf-past one o'cloc. consigned to Messrs Smith & B Pine | ace SA lt 4 pend Shes, on Saturday, September oie W Glare, trom st Joun, NB, arr 14th, ts consigned pests At do 16th, steamship Nestorian (Br), Dutton, Livd ay 14, May ‘A., tho youngest daughter of Edgar A. and bee 5, Berry, #24 8 | Mary B. Dunham, aged 10 months and 15 days, sg FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTRULIGENCE | gnq'Gatherine’ Whiting Rovinsse: ures hina Expounder The friends acd relatives of the family, and also of Peter Pirnie, Esq., aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without farther iovita:ioa this,(!uesday) morn- ing, at ‘balf-past ten o'clock, from the residence of her grandfather, John B, Dunhain, East Chester, Carriages Fe eee a ee ee Sent Fee EE IOP | When gabiin, Gaeta, ieavna Morthern pork, Auiarioan’ e¢ Fay —On sunday, September 15, Mantna, widow of | European, for the Weat Indies, where yellow fever is en- Luke Fay, aged 74 years, 2 months and 9 days, demic and occasionally epidemic, it is necessary that every Relatives aud iriends are juvited to aitend the funeral, | p;ecaution should be taken to protect the crew against the from tuo residence of uer sou-in-law, John Scott, Van- , derbilt Landing, Staten Island, this (Tuesday) afver- invasion of this disease ; and among the precautionary mea- SEB ANOTHER PAGE. Directions for the Use of Captal of Vessels Trading with Tropical Countries Subject to Yellow Fever. i. b ny Bennett, from London for do, in dearer fy San Francisco, In distress; May Queen. Chanman, from finsore’uact brigs ‘De Cups (elarays Hades femme ee and others as before. sled anes, bark Tornado (Br), Smith, NYork, Will be interred in | tres most worthy of adoption, the first and foremost is the rps, Sept Z—Arrived, Gussie “Andersod, Common, «$20,226,604 44 | former price par anes ee ra ‘Oats Graco ee reer free veoiilation of the sleoping berths of thesatlors, With- | Bremerhaven. | 2 di saa + 8 S58188 82 | gravity, for Getoher, at 14340. selier'e option, 1,009 do, do.. | Fonagsrem—On Sanday, Septomber 15, Ronent M. | out tne fuldiment of this necessary requirement, the heaith | ,SOUTmawrrgy, Sent 16—Arrived. steamship Union To! $25,070,798 30 | Sore ath Batt do. at 1tice., 600 do. do. for the rat halt | Ponmesren, aged 43 years, } of a ship's company {a troploal climates must be always im- | Von,qanten, trork for Bremen (ant Piodbouad, G sh resessi epee eaeinees et es 00s shea nE 1izer Bonded wan quiet, bit hold at former pricessviz.: | The mombers of St, John’s Lodge, No. 1, F. and (A | poriited; and so strongly am I impressed with this fact, that eee Cate pork, bole Bawin: Rowe, Mie Three-fourths required to be present and voting: — $2c. a 8940, for standard white, Sales were reported of 1,000 fre Dip pprec oo Rabie are Gonel mroak an in cases in which the construction of the ship has been de- a ug | Common ‘ - $15,169,953 33 | > (Tenntag) efternaot, at two s'cnoe fective as to the accommodation, afforded, to the seamen, I "er 4—Arrived, brig Colorado (Br), MeCons ways considered it better that the sick should remain Bariadon. on deck, under an awning or cover, by day and by night, | Salled than remain below in a badly ventilated compartment, Next jould, to perfect ventilation I would put cleanliness, in the fullest Briagoport aad Now Haven papers 2 COPY. Sense of that word—cleanliness of body, obtainable by daily Grexwan.—Ou Mouday, September 16, Txiusa Grex- | ablution of the skin, and cleanliness of the clothing and bed NAN, aged 19 years, be 7 fefore the sailing of the vessel from her point of depart. | ard, The relatives and friends of the family are respect | ure the captain mould ascertain That tne’ medicine chest, fully invited to attend the funeral, on Weduesday mora- | Coniaina suc aiticies as might be. required in tie event. of ing, at nine o'clock, from her parents’ residence, 235 i ing among thecrew. Of these the most East ype caro stroct, Her remains will be taken re SN ne Talatecs Bi to St. Gavriel’s church, where a requiem mass will be | Phate of quinine, calomel, castor oil, blistering plaister, Ep. slebratcu : fom salts, maznesia, carbonvte of soda, aromatic spirit of couelosiel ee ap Tepose of her soul; from thence to | erent eae or eoocroth. In the event of ww fever appearing on boagd a vessel Gibay.—On Monday morning, Septomber 16, Briv- | sailing within the tropies, the m: I agent to be ohaployed crt Ginupay, aged 21 years, is the sulphite of magnesia or the sulphite of soda, this ‘Tue frieads and acquaintances, and those of her bro- | being the most potent remedy hitherto d&covered for ar- OLIVER G, BRADY, Master. Goviy.—At Tensas, La., of fever, Eowaxp BrnsaMix, eldest son of Captain A, N, and Jennie G 4th, bark Lovell, Arecibo, to load for N¥o St Jonns, N’ NYork: schtsa Fiving Cloud, Me'ntyre, do; Onkare do; Margaret Aun, Whe'pley. 4 do, Rangoon; Sept 2% Constellation, Hoxie, from NYork, (and ordered to Vigo to perform quarantine). NYork via Hampton Roads. be Amertean Ports. rough and Elma M Wright, Freeman, Bost a. PPONAUG. RI, Sept d—Arrived, schr Chas R Vickery Sax. thers, Owen and Micoael, are respecifully invited to at- | Testing fermentation and dissolution of the loo’, But, | Al . : pu. in "4 ior t fn e sc le jenton, Philadelpnia. f way Company for tho eight months from January to | soy (Rie, Tar Witinnt declted change, The sales were Mead the funeral, trom ‘No. 8 Hester streot, this (Lues- | Brinca?,commenciag (he use of jt thestomach and bowels | Betas ene Treusiire, Arnold. York. A August, inclusive, were as follows:— 74 . ay) afternoon at one o'clock. istration of ton geains of calomel ami the sina quantity. of BOSTON, Sept 14—Arrived, schrs , Seamat Gove 0a Sunday, September 15, Ewa, wifo of | thrextract of oplsryaty, followed by a dote af Gator il St ae A. Gove and eldest daughter of a. F. Swany, Tirwgoane Tn other iret Ghmell: on is no eeu ot years, Mary derangement. a simple dose of castor oil mig! Tha salen . | suticlont: withone the calomel and colorynth, ‘There Is no fully’ imvited to attond tho funerals trod the Staton | veu@teral objet tobe guived by severe purging for the on sureet, Baptist church, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one | ff 'imporiant “ton hisvand the strength, send. not ap nae cea ae é a o. lower the vital mais i, the somach NNARD.—On Monday evening, September 16, War- | and intestinal canal shoul always cleared, REN ALBERT, youngest child Of Willian J. ‘and Sarah | 94 preliminary step to the administration of the sulph Eeatand, spud Pentains anu titre: As s00n as the Dowels have acied {reciy the uae of tie Sule Friends and relatives are Tespectiiiy invited to attend | Puts thou! be commenced immediately, and this medicinal Bgent sh Wwenty grains, ev the funeral fraua the reskaance apes Joe ant tho or three hours “end it should te daigistered in tals | Phenix: and brigs William Mason, and Abby, bou street OT ernoon, two o'clock. 7 mained at anchor in the Roads 15th, PM, , maid Ta Wena? Aeaner Ry shat | Mista Revel tema: Grane: Sai, NOsoands Lankix.—On Sunday, September 16, after a short ill- ness, JouN Largiy, aged 70 years, Light, Moore, do, Broared steamers Inokaway, do; bark Ress (Br, MoQuainn, Surinam PI i: 1 Ehedeteamers St Louie’ Neprunes and equator. 3 Crocker, Rrown, N York, Lindsay, Linnell, Rondout; schr Sylvia, Reyn bethport. Salied--Ships_China, and brige Stromness and med cines should be given in conjunction with this remedy, | man, Bal ci in case they might ataae = neutralize its anti-septic Godtrey, NYork: nen via veo Name, Craig, N! action, and no quinine or calomel should be employed in | Jennie Dark, Roberts, Havana. brig Fannie, combination with it, because the former is apt to disturb the | (BALTIMORE, Sept M4 Arrived, | -) nervous system and arrest the so-retions, the latier to aid [ Navassa; sobre Juve A Be in the disorganization of the blood, already threitened by | Gilman, K ond th sence of ® apecific’ poison. During the Cleared—Rat ration of the throughout ole course of the disease, tne vital Powers should be carefully supported by beef ton, Chicken tea, mutton broth and farinaceous articles in smal! quantity, always remembering that nature has to maintain S rtruggle with a most depressing. potson, which tends to lower und reduce the powers of iife. Upon this rational Yaw of the nature of yellow fever the use of small quan- tities of sound French brandy throughont the disease is and this stimulant should be gi time, but’ frequently rey Jay two ara ee Sunday, September, 15, Isanerua Mur- area ‘al hg Pay beso 4 fou Roure ae. pou, a native ‘and | © @ strength of the’ circulating system. ‘The Soa ihe say ae cecetone rans | amtgiaaal bearers aemat gently gf rier re Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend | (%'2%, fistendod by the p ink aioe is not over distendod by the patient drinking large quanti- tho funeral, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, | ties of water; it Is always bettor to drink water in’ stall from ber late residence, Bridgeport, Conn. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 407 East Seventeenth street, this (Iuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Lovanuin —On Monday, September 16, Joux Loven, anative of Cashel, county ‘Tipperary, ireland, aged 31 years. Tne friends and acquaintances of the family, also those of his brother in-law, Patrick Dooley, are iviled to at- tend the funeral, from his late resi ce, 636 Eleventh avenue, on Wednesday afteraoon, at one o'clock, The remains will be removed to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. e ae eFarlan, Cubs. Schs. ime, mae Bath, Me.; Charlo ton; bile; May Munroe, Munroe, Strong, Home, Carver, Bath, Mo; Ida Birtsall, ail, Bloomington, Porter, NYork; Moruing Star, Alleou, Schr Annawan. Hondnras. ‘Wont to sea—l3th, Brig Nat ey ised eee! tea Rejen Bremen anna (Brem.), Mein rind, erty, Bain, Havana, NYork, for Messina; sehr Darius Eddy, Hopkins, NYork. votleare sechrs C E Hellier, Mitchell, and Bennett, NYork. Ucn Ou besday, Sepietiee ih eteonmmption, | Leica eae a ni adalat: | gaenaee ectors sobee Marian Gage Bows, 21D. —On 21 , Septe when fee can be procured, it always acts as a potent agency Sastvet McBupe, a native of county Dene Treland, aged in exlming the ‘stomach abd relieving the feeling of iaternal | Smith. Nichols, Ni 40 years and6 months In all cases where there 1s much heat of skin, and where ‘The funcral wiil taxo place this (Tuesday) morning, at see arte send. Ct maaan s Toeneiat . ten o'clock, trom his Into residonce, Hudson City, N'J- | hice with the: mainte taf F davariably com. McManax.—On Monday, September 16, Rosana MoMi- heat. | this te wrung out of very gold water, oncircled around the boty, and changed ¢ ur, oF asoften as rae ber 28th year, a native of county Monahan, Ire- E seamen dry, the head being at ands 101 =. odin 5 The friends of the family are rospectfully invited to cases attend tho funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, three Pe ie potent 4s, eet ry ones o'clock, from her Into residence, No. 352 Madison street. vapor ba oftentimes extremely usefal, eliminating Nash.—At Bedford, Westhester county, on Sunday, | Pelsonous matter from the biood without weakening the Edward | etrength. Th ‘bath is easly made by pracin, SS as Racwe, Nasu, widow of and Mlanket over tie body and buruing a epint inego wader: | NY Cieared—Bi ead POINT, Sept 14—Cleared, ship DIGHTON. Se) L Herrick, 3 Washin: Nhe + vaied ith, for NYOrR), at za) ity (and all sailed Lit ‘The great point to be atten: ON, Sept 7—Arrived, steamship Trade FarTansos.——On Monday afternoon, September 16, at | the kreat point to be, half-past two o'clock, ALEXANDER Patrarsoy, in the 67th year of bis 90. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Prestaxa,—On ard: Sepromber 14, Saran Passtaxa, aged 86 years, 1 month and 28 days, The funeral will take place at the residence of her son- in-law, Hoyt Sandford, 585 Broome street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o’clock, ‘The friends of the famiiy are invited to attend, without further noti Thi mains wili be taken the next day, by the ei train, to Stamford for interrment. he management of | GALVESTC se Of the sulphites as $s soon as the character of the disease Is recognized, and to use it freely and with punctuality, in the proper doses. from the first invasion of the disesso to’ {ts teemination, avolding an; joa. Boston: J F Durfey, Hartley, Fall River;, The use of the cold wet sheets, ifn, Wiley, Nvork. re or of the vapor boths, must be used accoriing to discretion, the landmark for Wielr employment or non: emp) being the temner. fa and the alate of the pulse. When the skin git the circulating power unreduced, the often the most salutary effect; but ot, but soft and open, their nse is cvi- Hell- GLOUG lin, NYork ; 151 Palmyra, Oaipman, upon will prov We ry 1 . | Portland for Sagua; Saxon, Hateh, Rondout for Swanrwour.—At the St Germaio Hotel, on Sunday, | Pination of tae eulphurous seid with ne eee ghee | Bement Penny edad Me Vance, Burge: JT Price Yi September 15, Metaxctox S, Swantwour, aged 67 years. | vapor Bae Sopher with the appropriate use of the other | Anvie & Martin, Newhall; Argus Eye. Townsen His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | agentes which 1 have indicated avove, have proved fur oes Lake; 1 A Danenhower. Shepard, and H ye A D Gifford, Gite, fens attend tho funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three | Fuccessful than any other method which Ihave employed | Willetts, Boston for Philadelphi S arash o'clock, from st, Ji o ytist : “Xe. myself or seen practiced by others, and | can with great con. ook, rom St chm'e Deptt ohare, corner of Lec | Be rn ag cere ne Lane Tin eaten | which have been yet devised for the curative treatment ‘Urann, Boston for Al four fest out of water at low tide. The decks are badiy burned, hut the cargo is not much damaged, Al ll AM yes. terday they were plugging the holes, Bank Stan oF Devon (Br), lying at was ran into by sche Saltote, of Hosto: the bark’s bowsprit, The schooner did damage. im do for Moiden; Pavilion, do for Newb this (Taesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late re Sdence, No. 201 Monroe street, Tvex.—On’Sunday, September 15, Lrrax, only dangh- ter of Samuel B, Jr., and Julia’ M, Tuck, aged 17 months and 15 days, New Bedford, Nantucket and California papers please The and Bay State, Lo 10 receive muc! ‘rice, AE Martin, ry The funeral will take place on Wednesday aftern at bale. one o’ciock, from his late residence, 233 Thompson street, without furtner notice, Edinburg (Scot'sn 1) Please copy, Wiiuiams —On Friday vere + September 13, after a e PR 5 ke og rd “ayes Coon which “pone here rom San Francisea, experienced a vei id ‘24, off Pitcairas Island, and sustained datiage ta cabin, son. NYoi NEW ORL lerre, Haven: P Bvexos Arres, July 3—Am steamer Julia, before reportea | _ 14! considerable dai and condemnea. auction. to hull and cargo, has attend the funeral, from his late recidence, Four Sslilo he will be sold on the 13th inst House, Fulton avenue, New Brooklya, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Witsox.—On Sanday, September 15, Jauzs S. Wingon in the 634 year of his age, rveved publie NYork. Connecticat Haabethport. Notice to Mariners. Salled—schr Anns M Edwards, NYork. DUBLIN MNARBOR—cartioN, NEW HAVEN, Sept 14—Arrived, The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem. A Wenttsorcl und wroce Dente, cae at, 1067, } bers of Lebanon Lodge, No, 191, F. and A. M., are respect~ jotice ts hereby given that the small Lighth T fully invited to attend the fdneral, from his Iso reste | the'oud of the None Wall, Desh eee hoe Tower at dence, No. 11% Chariton street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, | that a Cn i Aa gad will be exhibited In the same position Somers, Buaintres; Magai: rr commmunicat‘on at their rooms, 504 Broadway, Tuesday, | Arrived at New Botford 14th inst, schr Union (of Prov. po and T Lake, Adams, Providegoa; + xpress September 17, at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of attend- SS Smith, Atlantic Ocean, with 40 bbis sp and W do wh oil ae ey ea Coad ie | “Hark Concordia, Skinner, from Cambariand Intet, arrived aree—In Washington, D.C, on the morning of ae Seees aee laet, wun ale bbls Polar oil aud 730 ibs residence of her brother- Salem: MoDevitt, Norwich. and: brig Prince Alfred (Br), Siteman, Kinexion. Ja, C Comery, Comery, from Swan ii 5 Steamer Stars and Stripes, Fotmes, ek AE Sherwood, from New York for Cadiz, Sept # iz (not Aug 18), lat 41 38, lon 47 50. ~ meen, Wee winds Aw, — Foreign Ports. Rarwenst, RO, Aug 14—Sailed, Garibaldi, Hadley, N ‘ork. Brewen, Aug 81—Arrived, Hooghly, Jenkins, Rangoon. Bancaigxa, Aug 29—Arrived, Chanito, Gelpl, NUrleans; Soleiad, Fabregas, Charloaton, UENOS AYRES, July 25In port barke E: Jenkins* gna Morning Light, Walker, for N¥ort Ig: ese, Skofield, for do: New York, Gibbs; White ng (Br and Richard Irwin (Br) n do; om ip Idaho, Murphy, from Cardi Bombay, July 28, SS a RE ESI tat AD alae rom Cardi? for Bombay, July 28, SHIPPING NEWS. York. ¥ ‘Cleared Ith, sohr C C Clark. Foster Philddelphia. jon, PORTSMOUTH, Sept 12—Arrived, sehr Uni Elizabethport. PORT OF NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER (6, 857. Cleared. Steamship Levant (Bey Arnlor, Nadel be ney yt Bros, t 1 schra J H Loe! (of Boston), Cooma, Grand Tyrk, TI att, Richmond; Elwood Ponder, Seavey, do; J H , s B Cush rk Mei ncke & Wendt. Bark Kosmos (Brem), Wierichs, Bremen via Phiiadel- Hamburg ‘and proceeded), . Underwood, Cavoutta, Aug 8—Arrived, ship J P Whitney, Avery, »; Davison, Smith, do: 0; Meitowar, orl , de 53 Josephine, Forbes, ant Bosse | NY. joop Basenger, Blair, do. a Baas hapa ett a Newall, Ellen ein cay: eamshtp Sappho, Lingo, Wilmington, NO, to Murtay, Pinata negra erry, NC, ved, Plymouth Rock, Warner, ant ‘Tivpor, Sept 1—Sailed, Panny, Simmons, and fi wgttane, Sept 12—Cieared, ship Spartan, Liddell, Greene Irvine, for New Orleat i " vn Batchelder Keorrin Beans sad Wife ne” rca at «; barks Doris Bro» Dan). for NYark (6d): Winified (Rr), fron altima, te: Tras a? ant frm init cisco for Hamburg, lig: Fidel‘a, White, ‘or Montevideo (old) s Sea Foam, Frietas, from Bahia arr 3th. unc; sthre alba, Smith, uno: Elfzabath (Prus), Behrmgna, from NYork, une}. Fatmon Darts, Nvork; brig © Lovell (Brig . Aug 22—Arrived, brig Benn ore Bil . 10, Jon, NB, Sept 14—Arrived, schr 8 V Nichols, Buclt | Tusxan, Aug 30—Off, Colnmbus, Adie, from Eiverncst fe nhite of magnesia or of soda, the sul- | Tevenuere, Ang 18—Arrived. Dency. Berry, Wilmington) ‘Vena Cavz, Sept 4—Arrived, steamship Georgia, Deaking a4 ALEXANDRIA. Sept M—Arrivet schrs Montana, Bearses: Philadephia; Ann E Cranmer, Cranmer, and Norther Nontune, Baker, NYork; Equator ngeline, Rates, London; bye Repos bra WA OC) A ‘ Satled—s Uth—Arrived. ships Wellington (Br), Skali London; Eliza’ McLaughlin (Br), Trefry, Ardrossan: orig asad (allfrom the Roods, where they anchored ae t, Philadelphia; Key West. Rudolf. aud Glaucus, Els. Faron, NYork:, Samuel Boston. 5 Hagenin, UBr) Marsters, London} Adal Carter, Kenney, Aspinwall, Rriga Liberty. Devereux, Bow M Moore, Mos h Cusriotte, Fishy foston: Lewis Chester.Goont on. inaad Safled, Bark Cilfton, Rlo Janeiro; brig Caroline, Cubas. see Tuperstndl, tlvernool ¢ TOK NUT, Sopris cArrived, bark Jeni Smith Boston to ‘Anus Lelands Biokmore, schra Marian Gage, Brower, do; Jonge CV Williams, Thompson, Georest0 80. 13—Arrived, achrs Hazleton, Gardner; 0! in, and Transit, Endicott, GeorgetowDe, DO; om ep Burley, Philips, Elizabethpert; men ‘ork, Jerse i Wi atteens ‘schra Gipsy. Briggs, and Sally Smith, Chasey Tdth_Salled. schrs Sarah Clark, Griffin, Delaware City; Jt lash, aged 76 years, neath for a quarter of an hi ‘Th bath Is well ‘The relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited to casts where there fe rich gee lo teen Well | Bp Bleecker, Eldred, Elizabethport. attend the funeral, at St Mathow's cuurch, Bedford, | vous and clreniatory satan’ winners aa aot | sagt ita iyo seaman 2 { this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, kidneys and other internal Mary Merabon, Brightman, Eliz:bethport. ; rrill, NYork. ae nclented~Rotira 1. P Pharo, Collins, and EC Howard,’ erson, N Yor! GEORGETOWN, Sept 14—Arrived, schrs Central Ameri Williams, Dighion; E B Purbsr, Cobb, and U Raymot i | pL? jumbling of the agent with other theranentical Higa Digh Pw | Sept_18—Arrived. schr Commaros, Mal. | fa kre tba Liverpool; sehr. immer, Cadiz. : HOLMES. HOLE. Sept 12, PM—Arrived, brig Lawl Clark, Bartlett, Bangor for NYork: sohra Nathaniel 8 Ruoy dently not required, but in mowt eases of yellow fever they pti Albany for south Ng 7 tal Be FW Le 8 Dyer, saan orah, mt, CB, for NYork: Union, Leighton, Aangor f the world as the most rational and most eficacions means | 40; Sarah, Morton, NYork for Danvers; M C Moseley, Phitadelphia for do; fiesperus, Conary’ Bouih Ambo fod Boston, Sailed—Brigs Lewis Clark, P “atawha, = rat schrs W Bement « mae Albert Part§ tj Union, LA Danenhower, Norab, HL Slaght, D Gltord id BANS, Sept 1l—Cleared, steamer Darien (Fr), a, ? BEDFORD, Sevt 13—Arrived, schrs Connecticut, Pendleton, Elizabethpors; John H Perry, Kelloy, Philadel schra J Ponder Jr, Springer, NYork; Gohase NORWICH, Sept 18—Arrived, acre Louisa Birdsall, and schrs T, A Bennett, Laird: Pennsyivania, Davie; Deborah, Ackin—all fron PUGET SOUND—Of Cape Flattery 19th wit, ship Jobe ayy from Ran Francisca, Fouad Up. Butitpenrian, Sept M4, PM—Arrived, brig John Avie les, y ft until further 4 Jes, Phillbrook, Bangor. Seatectis menor ef Rommel Lodge, No, 191, | BY order, WILLIAM LEES, Secretary. Gieared—Steamehip fi Toman, Raker, Roston: ark Rather, F. and A. M,, are her by summoned. to attend a spec al Whatome “Tasers banioment, Meagie You Cate bone ‘Golden Fagis, Howes, New Hedford; Jas MeDeviity 1sth—Arrived, bark Storm Bird (Re), Schiller. Turks Isle Thursday, ae 12, at pan = 3 Spoken. Isth—Arrived, bark Jenny, Brariden, Bremen aw Fa puta deaghter ot eaiane Aacobes Baca nr wee gihinBuieaione. Conon, from Carditt May 4 for Galle, Protiehre ate Gta Liverpe barks ects, Dena ey York, and step-daughter of the Jobn Marston, of ip Bila 8 Thayer, Th ‘ Meamean: beige Jone Welen Se nh senay, Bea rae Ship Elle 5 Tharer Thompson, from Cardiff for Rio Ja from Bremen: rigs Joun Welen. dr, Scull, rom ‘Sague —ns reat, Wind Na RTLAND, Sept 16—Arrived, echr Netlio, Chase, New PVOVIDENCE, Sept M—Arrived, brig Mershall Dutch ‘Sherourn, for Boston key, Poiter, do: Vapor, Johaaon, Tren'on aya Hincken, Rogers, une: brig Minuie abble, Puller, tor. N York. Balled, steamer Chase, Harding. Phitad ay torn BP Le Paheas (cant Mid, Aug 9—Suilod. brig Lapwing, Cremor, NYork, lo, Baltimore; Albert Thomas, Ta}#or, Watch. pay are renchs | mye Pigtai kta che terar Weare Maer er inliabetugse whew Barnen Gutied. 25° peat re man, Hade! |; Hope, Carter, ‘ort jarre ‘za! ort, int ja an! custar (Pras) Deuse, Rotterdam—Funch, | Cowes, Sept B—Arrived; Hammonle (s), Balers, NYork for | Morrie’ Allene cy Harriey wis Tazlor, o:) Talmny f las Wright, Wile son, do; Ontario, Barber, do; Kate Scranton, Palmer, phia—Fred Schwoon, - row. n., {kia ‘Coombs, ° Drink lames Tilsen, Davis pebrig, Geo Downes (Br), Lantare, Demarara—Henry 7 Cow Bar, CB, Sept 10—In port barks Siaffa, Brookman, | Henry Garon,” Knym in” Peck, Aver’: Robert Brig Jaa Ratchford (Br), Crane, Harbor Grace=Crandall, | from—, a'r 24! Helen, Coin, from —~ atr th; Fen: | B Smith, Nicketmon: Dal : Umphray & Cy, x ick, from NYork, arr Mth; , for do: Larinis, Davis, | Richards, NYork; Motto, Brig Omer (ir), Commeay, Norfolk, Va—Morrison & Phil | from Boston; brigs John Saundersdn, Coulter, from NYork: Ring. do. Also ‘sailed, se Was