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6, NEW ‘YORK HERALD, “MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1867. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | which thoteading stocks sold at the ir regular Donna nae op each of tho following Saturdays: — Sunnay, Sept, 29, 1807. Stets, Sage. 7. Beat, 16. Beg 21. Sept. 28, The gold market showed dimbuished buoyancy and | Atlantic Mail..... wx @ctivity during the past week, the extreme range having ar $i | bs Deen from 1124 to M44, and the closing quotation 14334 (Yas! 128% «130 ©1435. Tho demsad for customs dutien at tho port & Rock Island, 104 rs 1 Pe ba ‘mounted to $270,000, and the Treasury is supposed 60% au ry © have sold a nearly equal sum, at least, the specie in a 100 - the banks having undergone an increage of $870,000. pn a ax | Of the export of $657,347 th Ragas gb > cal 321 0a fend silver bars, roceived from Calif supply = le 108% @f cash gold was throoghout in excess of the demand, ‘ae = aon G16. | aut g2d hence Joans were made at rates varying from three | Wilwaukee & St. Paul pf 673, ox 61 6K to seven per cent per annum for carrying, with a fow Mariposa Mining. - - - 0 @xceptional transactions without mterest, But not- Meee ae 108 108! 100% won withstanding this the market has a very firm under‘one, oon, 6236 G2 nd the forcign bankers are among the largest holders _ = “a of coin, A conviction prevails toa great extent that we Fr ibe 2 -} ‘s% some future time a scheme of inflation like that now, 103 101 103 being advocated by Western politicians for paying off Pi 25 2545 the funded debt of the nation will be carried out, and 02%, 101% 01g that the result will involve a very bigh premium for gold. Ip this connection the most dangerous element ‘we have to deal with js tho fact of more than five hundred millions of our national securities being held abroad, in @Adition to not less than two bundred and fifty millions @f State and musicipal bonds and railway and miscel- Janeous stocks and bonds, The effect of the political fagitation of a project which savors of repudiation, even tm aromote degree, 18 to impair confidence m our secu- ities abroad, and the passage of a measure of the kind proposed would cause the gold premium to rise to « higher point than it has at any time reached since the suspension, The balance of trado is largely against us, | the year to date, togcthor with those for the corre- ‘the foreign imports at all the ports for the 1ast fecal | sponding periods in 1865 and 1806:— year having exceeded the exports by more than sixty- eo “4 panes rege po ae ‘three millions, without counting the gold premium or 'y-ninth week... 7, peal: oat ae ty Hoga Shana ously reported..21,727,703 68,053,208 42,404,472 ‘the American securities hold abroad amounts toavery | Totals............$22.075, 763 $53,091,498 $43,161,819 Reavy sum, mo:t of which we have thus far pald by’ The exports to the corresponding period in the pre- sending away fresh bonds. There 18 no present occa- | vious thirteen years compare as follows:— ston for alarm on account of any of these cirenmstances, | 1864. $35,278,801 Dowever; but it is proper that they should be kept care. | 1863. 82,517. 027 fully, in viow, not only by Congress and the secretary | 1207 matt ‘of the Treasury, but by tho commercial com- | 1860 39,353,374 @aunity and the people goneratiy, Pablic | 3859 be, a peared ering ba wee ot apd jet alae Babjoined is the (otal valuation of the foreign imports The premium dectived to 28 then, and tho unthinking heft tae ret eter ot ra a sha" thah os shit Savy a resampueeeoneedy tata value of dry goods entered at the port and thrown on the gents within six months or a year. Gold has since been = besa saps f eT He RY @bove 160; bat it is still hich, and yet it ie gonoraliy | "PODiDs Period in 1865 and 1806: oy expeoied to go higher, and peaplo have given up all talk | per coogi? BP ie of IF " + $2,006,237 $1, 846.197 $1,862,504 of rosuming specie payments, and it is looked upon as paps merchandise 2,487, 319 Becstioms 8 = 2.252.212 an event far off in the future. The daily range of the market was as sudjoined:— Total for the weok. $4,583,556 93,726,415 $4,114,806 ‘The imports of dry goods for the week and since Jan- 42% By 8h aL 3835 Government securities were quoted on each Saturday ofthe past three weeks as follows:— Sept. V4, Sept. 2. Sept. 28. Sixes of 1861. 111% a 112 110% a 111 110% 0 110 ‘Ten-forti 99) 3 9934 a 99! fae of iat es 08 edhe 5-20's of 1805, Fi Hs ea Ls Annexed is s comparative statement showing the shipments of specie from this port last week and during Highest, Lowest, 14355 142% | uary 1 compare as follows:— 148 + M2G 1 For the week. 1865, 1867. = Eerie) Entered at tho port. $1,894,054 $1, das 984 $1,862,504 x 43_ | ‘Thrown on market. 1,680,344 2.412.910 BATSsAt 3m 143% Since Jan, 1, 1365. 1866, 1867, = Mog 14574 | Entered at the port. $53,381,031 $102,620,762 $71,844,907 Thrown on markot, 59,039,885 99,860,516 77.) 502,881 Tee Boston national bank dividends, payable on tho let Proximo, compared with those of April lst, are as annexed :— Government socuritics were rather heavy, and closed ‘weak, owing toa pressure to eell small and moderate mounts dy parties in need of currency in the West and @isewhere. There is at the same time no corresponding demand from the pubtic, and the principal dealers, in Wlew of tho tendency of the market, are bears. The monetary activity which has prevailed of late is unfavor- @bie to a rise, because it compels borrowers to pay | Atlas... seven per cent for money on these, alike with other coliaterais. Operations for a fall in goveraments should, however, be discouraged by all respectable dealers in ‘thom as far ag possible. The railway share market was extremely variable dur- fg the week. On Monday and in the early part of ‘Tueaday it was unsetiled to the verge of panic, and the loweet prices of the season were touched, Erie selling @own to 58%, and other stocks somewhat in the same Proportion, New York Central excepted, which was very etubborn in yielding. But the weakest of all the specu- dn'ive shares was Cleveland and Pittsburg, which was ‘expected to be among the firmest, It fell from 8934, ex- @ividend, to 753g, apparently under no pressure to sell, ‘tor the transactions in 1t were on @ very light scale, and ‘the bears, who had been before afraid to selbit, re- sretted having missed such a good opportunity, What bes become of all the Cleveland and Pittsburg, and ‘why aten per cent stock was allowed to decline fourteen Me ssi a! April, Oc'., 7.’ 1867: 1887. 1867. Pr. A. Pride Banke, | Dr Ae Pr. A. s 5 5 ry 5 oomonnee x x Aesarwanawonooonaaonean maccunacacacan ‘The totals of bank capital and dividends at present compare with previous returns as foliows:— For cent in afew days without opposition, is little less ee orT 000 @an o mystery. On Wednesday afternoon there 2,138, ‘we a sudden diversion on the bull side when Ry ‘Michigan Southern advanced from 7S to 8 a 86, 2.381, ‘ewing to a panic among the bears, caused by the opera. Lamas 491, ‘tons of a clique desirous of taking advantage of the “short” interest, The movement was sharp and deci- give, and carried the rest of the market with it for the ‘the deiog, as the bears became frightened and rushed in to cover thelr contracts on all the stocks they wero “short” of. The bears lost their prestige by this unex- perred tarn against them, and during the remainder of ‘the week, although the market fluctuated feverishly, the General tendency was in favor of the bulls, Meanwhile ‘oncy was in active demand at seven per cent, even on . @evernment securition On Saturday a very decided Improvement took place in consequence of a change for ‘Ave better in the supply of mohey, together with a more favorable bank statement than was generally expected. Erie was in particularly active demand, with sales as Bicgn as 65, owing to an impression on the street ‘Qbat the Great Mogul of the company is « Durer of the stock, Whether he is or not it ‘would be dificult to say, for he sometimes Miscellaneous dividends are also payable in Boston early in October to the amount of $1,223,026, The total amount paid by the banks and miscellaneous corpora- tions is $3,872,626, against $3,238,501 in April last.” COMMERCIAL REPORT. i ewims in very deep water, so that it sno esay matior | ‘Centoctie war acio€ and eed Thee ae and henry: ‘%e keep him in sight. The market fclosed strong at six | 9.(0U bbie. at our quotations, ithern flour was in moder. ? ; i | 33 @'clock st the following prices:—New York Contral, | $i tila ye tocr war moder ‘active and. prices were 208% & 108%; Erie, 64% @ 64%; Hudson River, 1233, | unchanged, Hales 204 ble, at $8 9) $8 $8, Corn meal was 2 129; Reading, 101% 0 101%; Michigan Southern, 824; | WH#outdecided change. Sales 30) bit iy aise We @ 82%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 793 a 80; Rock dnveripe state bt br] Usiand, 102% 0 103; Fort Wayne, 10235 a 102%; North- | Cheice do By to ‘wemara, 424; 0 42%; do. preferred, 66 066%; Pacific | Common to mation sacte ‘Mall, 1303 0 140; Obio and Mississippi certitcates, 283 | Bound boop On Te2ne © 21; Western Union Telegraph, 7% a 38; Atlantic | SY Lous low ex Beles Mail, 111%; Quicksilver, 25 a 37; Milwaukeo end St, Foperane ie Beene Paul preferred, 64'¢ a 65. ia flour aw 3B ‘The fatare course of prices on the Stock Exchange | Aye four (superine, oat ‘will depend, to a considerable extent, upon the degree | ‘Core indy 6Me 6 ef monetary activity which may be felt, and.upon this Sera mee, " fos ¢* ‘tmportant point opinions are, as usual, divided. I:is | —Wheat was and milli: Saspec:ed by the bu!'s chat money will be ia moderately | Sti being scarce ‘sooo Cashel Betax comand ab eeren per cent during the remainder of | to arrive. af 50 for par tey | ige'or he year, but that tuo supply at this rate will be equal | 40" $3 Saltran ‘and $2 25 for ‘No. 2 ‘toi, The bears, on the other hand, argue thas the | Corn opened firmer, but closed, dull and lower. |The money market will be stringent, and that holders of Western mized. closing at $i 2 $1 3 ‘afloat. Oats wei tock will de forced Bio sell them for wane | iR2 "a Hie tort Western sire an ce ye wes of the meaus to carry them, and the ques | bighe at wee fiom, vital to speculators, arises, which view | “put! fe the correct one? There 1s probably truth on | Laver Beth sides of the argument The drain westward inst Soren week was beavy, (1 awount of currency conveyed by | 3% ‘0 the expross companies trom thiscoatre baring been about | a Prussia mx millions, while it is estimated that nearly baif a Sailiion was sent to the South, This drain westward and @ou'hward w| continue aptil the end of the year, aod ‘moth ing lees than « seven percent market can be looked | Siied Terns aud 17s de: Nabhan’ Tema” Wane tas for, while |: w!\l be liable to occasional pinches, which, wogeatng, ‘Salos‘S0 bales. ts whether produced by artilicinl enusos or otherwise, will a ian my Rn hd jhe purchaser. We ha a aed ur.—All Kinds continued inactive, and prices were but prices of all de- be adverse ty speciation fora rise on the Stock Ex- ebang® The cendition of the aty banks is now about ‘the eae oF | Wat & week ago in pomt of reserve, the degal teucer notes having decreased during the week to a the amount of $1,700,000, the deposits $4,100,000, ~ ain Faas Coruee proveties fet end the loans $2,875,000, while the specie has imereased $578,000. The banks ar, nowever, | * not in a posiion to extend their loans, and . For rosin the demand was still moderte. and they may have to contract them, and beace (hore is uot the bears will have smooth sailing for some weeks to come, and that the stock market will fluctuate fever. tehiy under a variable supply of money aad the contend- | ing forces of speculation. ‘The transactions in foreign exchange were on avery, moderate scale during the week, sad the rate at Girt ansod by leading drawers of sixty days ster!iac—uamely, | 10914 —was not sustained, sales having been generally | 04 'han: abou 1.000 bole, were Gisposed a poy cer jen hie mace At 1084; but at this fgure there was a fairdemand | Matter and cheese were in fair demand at our last for bills, and the further dectine of cotton in the Eng. | “We aoremm— Crude was held t= higher, bath on the Nish market imparted irmnors to the closing rates, which far for es de livery. ane he 'alr, a fos were as follows: Bankers’ bilis on England at sixty fi day, 100% a 1004; at three dave, 10034 a 10975; com. | mercial billa, 108), ® 109; bills on Parte at etxty days, sate ‘S823 76 a $20 6 for new moss ont Lded pay ty { 1h@ Bxies were BW) DI 8 3 Boel was deci | | § toch encouragement for the bulls #9 far; bat a cheap | 241 8425, 4nd 100 do. opaque at $4 B7)5. OF iar and pitoh and stagnant money market did not stimulate specalae | cris —No sales of any description were re- vom materially before the recent fall ia stocks, and brisk | bt tegen y Were avcady. Qnased was quoved ac 61 35 bull movements have been witnessed On anactive money | ROTISIONs.—Receipts, 164 bbls. pork, 1.810 do., and 18 ‘but little activity in the market, The indications are that neither the bulls nor | Mae ease Gera hanes, tar eee Seg -y Thou gS | cash. the gaiee ‘cash and regular” | January. rated Tat wie baa Ballon, with demand at the Im mason Sue Were 900 bbls. standard w i i ah Pion do. ae ees “cop do. sme dears Veep jetsam eater “Bice was frithout decided sas tes were reported, pace cea wee lees animastnaite cho market for raw, ta linseed was dull and nominal; clover menage 2 c., and timothy $2 75 « $3, without itsales. Rous was unchanged. eT coer rene prim, Che, patnces was fate. Sales 120,000 iba. at Pai msi“ eeelpia bole. The sates were unimport i Prices, ror, were pebwrsx. 93 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET | MARKET REPORTS. =, 14000" Beaholne bation Lp tone four. ae ror an athe, rent 140,000 bushels; corn, "28,000 bushels; oats, 81,000 bushels oe dialxet Western offer taXz0 nde hye nominal; nee a ge ope Eearensituint Weapon case tae ine Wie wines nominal, rsa ie . Qarnan, Set 2. 16H Flour 1,409 bbls. at $10 6) for No.1 spring, 18 for red. ser $2 & for white, $13 for double extra, heat dll; aa bushels No.l Milwaukee Club at s 221734.’ Corn scarce andtquiet, Be fales 6.000 buahels carriers are asking ic, above ae freights steady; flour to ‘Boston, Ale to Albany, 60c.; to takes wie, rail and river, 7c. Lake importe—64 800 Hrhela wheat, 20,000 do, fo. corn. 63,200 $.200 do. batiey, eas = lumber. Canal exporis—] $ 5 ley, 335,000, feet ‘of lumber, oe Flour fi for choice ince fee sat Fin. wheat at $1128 spri sare ai ‘white Mii in at $255; arbor Michi- ‘ Sept. 28, 1867. winter: acd xxx white winter advanced 50. a 6c. mh No. 2 and Nohigaas No, 1 Wabash at $i 10; Wo. 2 Wabash, $1.08 1 OG“ Oate n shace lower! sales No. ia gai tat7e, 81.25 for No. 1, Barley, $130 for Lake frei eins No. 1. Cuxvr.anp, Sept. 28, Lai} plows frm and in good demand: doubles from winter red $1000 a $11; araber, $11 30 a $12, Wheat yery firm ut: No. 1 winter red and amber No. % $ 2a 82 L mixed, $1 09. Qate dull: Gy "Hye quiot: light demand; $1.28 A $i $0 fur din ntieg, frm. but tunchanged, Petroloum steady: standard white, 8c. a 29¢. in on Srncrenary, Sept, 2, Flour firmer but unchanged; extra, ‘$10 ‘gio S 35; pn a & $11 %; fancy. TT 5 12 5 "Whent firmer shade higher ; No. a $2 36. ; Cortedull and lower; sales at Sic. a Se. for No 1, 88°. for No. 2, Oates in good demand at 6le. 9 Rye and unchanged; gales at $1 80. Barley ateady. 7 cation dulland nominal. Whiskey nominally un 1 18340 1534. Lard in good derownd at 14 at I3e. “Butter and cheese unchanged,» Ourcaco, Sept, 28 1 Flour active but a shade lower; spring. extras $8. a $10 75. Wheat—No.2 advanced Ye. alco ; tales at $181 a $1 82; No. 1 dull ahd unchanged. Corn’ heavy and de- clined 1igc. a 2c. ; salen at $1 (8 a $104, for No. 1. Oats no- tive, dlc. n fe. "Rye dull and declined le. ; slew at $115 0 BL T6ts. Barley degiined Je. ae; sales at $110.0 $119 for Pork dall, $2375. Lard firm; sales ut 133gc. Cattle Guth S870 = $625 tor beat shtpning, ite hoes active at $6 ib a $7 for best. Receints—¥2,000 bhia, flour, . 159,000 bushels wheat, 126,000 bushels corn, 190,00) busnels oats, four, 142,00 busheis whont, 164,000 hele oats, ments—12,000 bble. corn, 162,000 bi ap Minauner, Sept. 28, 1807. $10; gountes, $5 75 0 39 steady: No. 1, $168;'No. 2 $1 2. Oats di ehned Bie. for No. 3 Corn dal ‘$1 Of ‘for No.1. mer; wheat. to Ruffalo, Je.; to Oswego, 126. 20) bbs. Lour, 160.00) bushels wheat, 6.000 do, hipments—3,400 bbls. flour, 131,000 bushels whent. Louisvinne, Sept. 28. 1887, foll rates; Ings. $4 Flour dull; city doubles, $9 50. Whent quiet and Sales 40 bhgs, tobaco dium leat, é Hoe 3 ras 38. ‘Gorn, shelled, efi 65c., in bulk. Mess ey shoulders, i4Xc.! clear sides. AStgc, pes mm fiero 13}ge. Cotton dull at 6c, a 205ge. Waiszey, fn bobo, Be: 0 i. Louis, Sept, 38, 18% Tobacco steady and uliiiel” Hemp and cotton dull. Flour firm—choice ey oe ad extra, $9.0 $11 50; choice pete ay red. $13 Wheat, ayes =Wwhite, — $2 45; re en's $2 40: spring, $1 “gC Cora a $1 10 for Fetlows” 7 i a $i Fy Yor whi te. 446. “Bart 2a$t 2 for Sept, 28, 1867. aft ees seen A : acn—shouiders, 15}4c, a Yee. ; clear Hides; tbe x 1050. Latd, loa a 19M New Onteans, Se 3867. Cotton—Sales 526 dale Market, cusiets Tow mitelio UB a te, Receipts 217 bales, Exoorte 8s bales. Sales of the week 1,225 bales. Receipts 1,83 bales, Ix] Stock 18,362 bales. Flour quiet and’ steady saber fine. $10; double extra, $10 $9. Corn firm and nuchan| Qats searca; sales at Ble, Pork quiet, but firma, at $27. Bacon, shoulders and « fall. ‘demand. but fa valet nd fi i, aa tle 14Xe, he gout Rid ‘Gering exchange 166 6 18 E. snagn oe jow ork at sight 34's 3¢ per cunt premium. Cotton dull and unsettled; middlin; ag re Toe ties ma 75 bules. Receipts 22 vales. aS veusta. Ga., St er, Cotton in fair demand, but prices are le. lower. ‘Dales. Middlings i7e. Receipts, It bees. — WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Tae Cororrp Camp Mrerina wear Forpnam,—In the centre of @ beautiful wood about three-quarters of a mile from the Harlem Railroad depot at Fordham, on the Property of Mr. Bolton, the colored inhabitants of the lower portion of Westchester county, under tue auspices of the Baltimore African Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, cg A a holding & camp meeting during fhe day It was formatly com! evening, on which occasion delivered by Rev. Peter C. Corster, the presiding elder, ‘with whom t* associated another duaky preac: soma John P. Washington, Revtentey was Ca Pye a jamerous gathering on nd and exercises Soy semerons eatbering on, the ates stradive manner peculiar to the acleuae people, White people, in considerabie numbers, were also visitors to e place. The utmost order prevailed during the day. Serres Ponti an. the early part of next Tr aan Baked op Trosrres at Morrama.— Calls have been issued for meetings of citizens in the aeveral wards of the town of Morrisania this evening, for the pu: of nomi candidates for one in each of the wards, to ill the places which will shortly be made Be expiration of Messrs, Hopkina, Albro, Wood and Seller’s term of office, An effort will —— to introdace one of thar ARRIAGES AND: DEATHS. Married. Proce—Bock.—On Saturday, September 28, by Rev. J. A. Foersh, at bis resdence, 62 Stanton street, Mr. Tutopoce Awprew Bioce, of New York, to Miss E. H. Boer, of Bremerhaven. catet at ae —On Monday, yr gt residence of the bride’s mother, by the Floy Roberts, of the Church of the Hot Gonsttyiin, Mr. bs rong Hin, of ee os ee ingland, to Miss Sraxxetce i, of this city. ienteve: —At Tastiors pon the Hudson, on Weinesiev, September 25, by the Rev. J. W. eck, Joy Warr, of Yonkers, formerly of New York, to Jraxxerm, only dauguter of the late John Young, of the former piace. Died. Backes. —Tn this city, on Sa 20, Hannier N., wife of “Charl Notice of funeral Lope Uulea, 8. ¥., Basevorn.—On " 1, Soptetaber 28, Lovisa Bass. Tonn,, infant daughter of Abram and Mary Basstord, ea? renee ont Sree of the Tuverai ctven in Tuostay’s Herald, Siaaee Sener, Septomber 29, Avoust Bonuey, ere sage ives and friends of the famil with the Pog ay the German Oak Lodge No, 7, A. 0. G. F., also Troop K, Third regiment cavalry, N. OG, 8. iy Morning, September Backus, air anvernoos, at ou, L—At fer. tren) Mo., on Dew, ber 1 ean. daughter of R. W. and Emma ears, ot ihe family are invited to attend the funeral from 31 Fourth street, Williamsburg, this (Mon- day) morning, at ten o'clock, to the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, wuero a poleinn requiem mass will be of- fered up for the repose of her soul, and thenes to Cal- ‘CUNsENGmAM. —On Sanday, ber 29. Many Jane Covsisemany the beloved daoghter of John and Aase Capot » aged 12 years, 8 months and as days. tice well, sweet bud of beauty Little angel, fare thee weil : Thow Wert too pure and lovel; In & world like this to dwe! Tho reintives and friends are invited to attend the i van -at Rosiyn, L. 1., at the residence of her niece, Mem Jae Layton, Catnanine Conxwart, in her 80th year, ) afternoon, at morning, = Jounses denguans of D. tia Mary 0. Dimon, 2 years, or romalns were taken to Jaisegport, 1s I, for tn- Fumana,—On Mt, Holly, N,J., after asorere ig, LetosantComiandig Cssa Cais funeral will myry! eera5 from his late residence this (Monday) afternoon at three P. M. Gxmry.—On Friday, Sepieuaber 21, Issac Gusay, aged 61 years, 10 months and 27 The funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock, rm. bis late ween, ~ 85 Bedford avenue, corner stroct, Brooklyn, E. Garnett. Thor: day morning, September 26, Cuontas W., son of Charies W. and Mary & Garrett, aged 1 year, 3 montha and 7 dave. The funeral will take place from the residence of his father, 118 Eas: Thirty-sixth street, this (Monday) after- noon, at one o'clock. The friends of the family aro in- vited to attend without further notice, Giwsoy.—The funeral of the late Captain James Grow will take piace, from the residence of his father, Samuel Gibson, 152 West. dwenty-fifth ka street, on on Tuesday after- ternoon, at half-past one o’cl 0 friends of the family are requested to attend without further notice. Ganviver,—At Washington Heights, on S.nday, Sep- tember 29, Faxate Guiuznr Ganptver,’ davgister of C. A. and 8 Agnes Gardiner, aged 3 months, a —On Saturday, Losey 2, Wr Haiout, in the 49th year of hi Relativos ‘and frieuds are invited vo attend the fane residence, 432 a avenue, this (M = 8, @ native of 5! Teena, ta the soi fear of e. Ter ‘riends and those of her son John are invited to attend the on Tuesday afternoon, at ove o'clock, from her residence, Kast Thirteeuth stroct, near avenue Hogax.—On Saturday, September 28, Ax, widow of Daniel Hogan. ‘Tho relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 521 East Thirteenth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Cork (Ireland) pavers ploase copy Jounsox,—On Friday, Septomber 27, Wiz1am Jonxeox, aged 33 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, algo members of Globe Lodge, No. 588, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, Marion street, between Read and Patchenga: enues, Brookiyn, this (Munday) afternoon, at one o’c! Mk. ‘The members ot Globe Lodge, No. 688, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge room, No. 8 Union square, this (Monday) morving, at ten o’ciock, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our Jate worthy brother, William Johnson, Members of sis- ter lodges are respectfaliy invited. By order of Worshipful GEO, R. NICHOLL, Master. Samunt S, Parrerson, Secretary, Krerxax,—On Saturday, September 28, Owe Krerxan, anative of county Lovgford, paris Collinkill, ireland, in the 64th year of his age, The relative and friends of the family are respecttully iavited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) a‘ternoon, at two o'clock, from his residence, No, 237 East Tweo- ty-ninth street, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for in- terment, Krsxer. —On Saturday morning, September 28, Saran Axx Kikvr, of consumption. Funeral from the house of her uncle, W. J. Jones, Tremont, Westchester county, N. Y., on Tuesday after- noon, at two o'clock, Friends of the family are re- quested to attend, Kwarr,—At mcs | Canada Wost, suddenly, Peraan, wite of James E. Kuapp. Notive of funeral will Degiven hereafter. * Lu At Newark, N. J., September 29, Frances A, wife of William P. Laff, aged 43 yoars. Friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to attend the funcral, on Wednesday attorncon, at two o’clock, trom her late residence, 144 Broad street. MACKINtosH —In Engiand, on Sunday, September 22, Warum B ea Macminron, of New York, in the 37th cans. —On Seedy, Sepia 20, Mrs, eat White Plains, on Saturday, September 28, Awrnony Manmis, in the 85th yeur of nis age. ‘fhe relatives and friends are Invited to aticnd the funeral, on Tucsday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, and at the Presbyterian church in the village at haif-past ove o'clock, ‘5 set pone —On Saturday, September 28, Jamas Mornay, age cars, The relatives and friends and the friends of his sons, William, Charles and James B. are respectfully re- quested to uttend the faueral, this (Monday) afternoon, at haif-past ene o'clock, from his Jate residence, 58 Chrys treet, |ACDONALD.—On Sunday morning, September 29, wnstan MacponaLn, aged 22 years, His relatives and’ friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two noe from the Warren street Methodist church, Brook! Mavit.—On Sanday morning, Seotomber 20, at half. past four o'clock, Georas MavL, Jr, aged 20 years, 10 months end 9 days. Fuveral will take place on Tuesday morning, at ten o’clock, from the residencs of his father, Wakefield, Williamebridge station, Westchester coumy, N. Y, Carriages will be at the depot at nine 0’ in the Saturday, Fin. peat 28, Magar, joungest dangh ter of Pnurick and the late Marcella Mui- McCssr.—On Friday er September 27, Parnick McCaeg, in the 80th year of age, @ native of the county Fermanagh, Ireland, Tue relatives and friends of the Fosger & are respectfully hale to attend the funeral, to! }) mornii icGratn.—On , Sepreabes 30, atte & ene and pamfal ili \THERINE MssTERSON, the beloved wife of John H. McGrath, aged 26 years and The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, {rom ber Seyputy. street, near avenue, this (Monday) friends of the family, aad of hie brothers.in-law, mand 3 Daa are Sg eg ey afteraoch at ous fcr. Pacrox,—Ia this city, on Saturday evening, ad aetna ee ee Orange cout papers copy. Rowoee on Seuany, 29, Can twin dougteer of Joba ana Anse Reedy, aged tl and the funeral will take place this bony three clock, from the residence of her parents, No 3 hoeun As] Wostchester county, on Sunday movning, 29, Axw B., wife of a H. Riker, and daughter of Heary Brevoort, in t ib year of her The friends of = family are respectfully invited to attend the Wednesday morning. at ton o'clock, C4, Zion yg avenue, corner of Thirty-eighth, Reowss, —On Max wife of hace hy ‘one a Saran Marner, iram ere an second of Hon John C. Mather, azed 26 years. The friends of the Hy ww A are invited to attend ihe funeral services, at the Dutch Reformed church corner ot Twenty-firat street and Fifth aveuve, New Fork (Rev. Dr, Rogers’) on Wednesda; |, At one o'clock, Rows.—At Morristown, N. J.. of disease of tho heart, on Saturday nigh Septecaber 28 At a quarter-past eleven } Sogo ten , dy te ~ eye o | jm sireet, New York, w of the parish Mayas, ‘county Westmeath, "reland, ee ‘58th yeat of ips romaine wil be taken from Morristown to St, An- coraer of Duane street and City Hall piace, this ‘ay , on cn Tecetay morning, at ton o'clock, solemn mass will bo offered up funeral will thence pro- Cemetery. The rolatives and friends of Speant Edward Rowe, and of the E. Daffy, are respectfully invited to at- ing te of Barna Se se ea 20, Mant acquaintances are reopectta invited to coer to Calvan tho family, of Willi eal, from her No, 342 Seventh 2, urch of the Holy Innocence, coroer Thirty anreah street and pT on noe, at haif- ten o'clock, wheace it will leave cn me ne arelock for Veleeat Cemetery. Philad | Scaeeye-gea Ly Fauna, Pay, teplonber Mi extents tet 19 years, and Ey J | O Friends ae revenge ts Cad invited to attend fanerai, ie hen San a from Grace church, maica, further notice, at half-past two o . era a oungest son of on ‘and Josophias Fitey cged 10 aou oF fa are valock, froca the venaeaeet ie parents et Mouct jot Vernon, repens yest net ‘are respectfully in- magia ‘coo. CLOTHING, ; ttc folly invited to ison tells residence of is fnel arpa ~~ wh. sy this (Monday) after- ni and Gi “7. Blinn LGieagem sapees viene Bese: Easete EEE i 8: seleubbhibsetepsis PERIGEE = sinuses eee bezeehuuee Beh vet cebeeseuecbedsebs pe cieeescesEe 20 200 oon paid ingold. Information furnished. The hight noe paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver.” F TAYLOR & CO.. Bankers, 15 Wall street, New York. EXPRESSES. ‘A HBrENHaws FURNITURE EXPRESS, 115 WEST + Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenuea.— Large wagons for moving furniture in city er country ; pianofortes, furniture bexed, shipped; furniture stored; money advan - (opr -tiearam “PROM BEST ENGLISH ag Fe fg fers saeciten cane arneietely Wead High Pirate 4 T ang WINES. LIQUORS. ~_ eC. LOT OF VERY CHOICE OLD RYE WHISKEY—6! ‘cheap. Good Faction, lion, $1 per boitle; $3 pir lon, "0 conis per bottle. Bordeaux Wine Com: Pany Vaulta, 99 Fulton street, corner of William. Liquors Fetailed at importers’ prices, RES Ss | EO —TEST MEDIUM.—THR ORIGINAL MAD. .« RON, Spiritualist. 5 No. 310 Fourth avenue, besween Twenty abet ald Twonip-fourih atrects, S70 MADAME _ MORROW, SEVENTH ALS ears Sone world in. telling. Mi Magne, ik Strvst.” Foe SU cent. aes genni REVEALS a, InN business: Hi ‘Gentlemen uot edmivved. z, fale ame and day you marry: jt enemies; good luck and long life to his Talore re virund street Ls ‘BIT. TEST, THE GREATEST CLATRYOYANT (SPT A Eats Thowe isthe original Sadone BYRON, fut Feturned from Paris. Tells Prevent and fature, tise that wonder‘ui French 2 conse mar. Ladies $1. Qaice Ti Tuurtownte’ acreat init FARO sepotecs saree, Pas Ld ges as XD setivsineas and medical 1 Clairvoyant Esows. fi2 voune Srenue. DICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR. RS, SEYMOUR, MEDICAL AND } al guaranteed of m0 pay. 18 Seventh avenue, near ‘ADAME aren DISTINGUISHED CLATRe MM? Poreat— Visit her for fee sar sickness, business, theft, names, Wosruanbers, good luck. h pa og gg ee gh ES on ALL A prrae Ms Gavia $2. 338 SEVaere. AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST iadaine RAY, irvoyant and a a Speedy marriages, Ladies, coats, _ MEDICAL, ‘A MAURIGEA oe M.D. PROVE " Guaranters Teliet to ‘aden withoutpe'm er Tacoar reninnes, LADY WRITES:—POR. eo ey eee Citas office 1 B Livery sient or eet by ima GREAT AND SURE RAMEDY FOR LADIES — THRO! a Female SEE eae mia be a te aft ICRA" 129 Liberty street. . fa fa oe relat Surat See reatment i Featment ent medial Peasant Bocuse ed nS oe -1 8 CARE. AND or abs, wi io Tan ond puch with Woy alone. Terai Mra. 1. Cay ton A. CURR POR CERTAIN DIS TMMEDIATRLY, without tatoos sirietiy, coutdentel and privace, BRISON, 177 Bicecker street. DYICE ce gape La! a ADAME RES. TELL'S ty 4 Pills; oo ‘or No. 2 ere fais aS ant 1 fSovohaaetth ithe sos AT. ¢ AT. ONR INTER pec tidy so OR WITHOUT jad RE fi a irafewor ice. No, a fires door h avenue, an (Ye CERTAIN DIKEASES Cy ¥, a’ Liab Ay Bianton ret in, only aie eee ms bianton Sor axe AND Ree were ‘gones 4 REGAINED. all caer eee ISTANT IN GRE. aR yd 4 eee Pas nk eho APL Stanton «| _ a es! Cpe R. COBRETT. gen if os hia con’ be. epasalted 5 rately once, r oftice, 20 Centre street, near chambers. 8. fee unless cured. RB. coorER, M4 DUANE sineers MAY BE CON. diseases. WO Yours enables him to make make *peedy cures or no eharge made. cD Lis AND MADAME py: bg PtH are teuee te racic) Fuanee ate rellot to eve quid (reatinemt, . with be: de La. 4 advice 4 ‘ree. ewe Third oe cis ith street, New ie ———— Sip pagprare NURSING CAN FIND COM- Mrs. PaRseLd 7 West Seventeenth stre Seventeenth street. MAF w. a eres NO, | fret floor, from 10 ;nnouncement.—' hitherto been enred, but i i BoE se aes ia a a eradicated: Ein ove smsnp. Lin : Pe a tl RST CLASS FURNISHED BE Ww, A branes treaties month. | pect Re AM DY with Payie without board, two Southern Belghborhood nasi. address we et eames Pest of USE WANTED.—A GENTLEMEN, WIFE ARD it 14 years old), old), Wish to ren Tent ge rtable and inaresrectable Yooality, bey Sagny Of atty car pire ple sore Foute & Loring, bankers, New Wars pene Ro UM SIZED HOUSE, stor W. Crane. Nor is West a Pains PURNISHED HOUSE, =r. A SMALL. ily. 3 not 10 exeeed: oie a ay Rh aap ey & at orm es cr petnage, wie. peu. of = private House, ins dor borhood on i a of ae ee Warm s REE’ OR FOUR car Ses Fe York, hou: Ld wig Sate beatae ma et and terms, which must be moderate, D., box aie a RA’ FAMILY ors" Sit Lal dd ages 6 and ee with Pa detween Twelfth and Fi ae ene eats dare ce ut WANTEDA LARGE FOUR STORY. lth STONE) 14‘like owner to" beard it. part Suara a1 a Tee hen ‘Agents’ anst ‘answera will not be Address 8, T.y Her ANTRDCA - SMALL FURSISHED OOF? within one hour of, Island. Address Henry Smith, =o Wns 2D—ONE FLOOR, FIRST OB SECOND, UN- Yurmabed fron twelfth to Eighteenth 6 between Third and Feats pe or Fifth and Sith avenues; rent not to exceed $25 & ‘Address® 7.0L, 18 Bleecker street. ase) tana OR RSE VRP he AE Be ANTED—A HOUS#, IN A Pouyerrmns 1 Loca. hae between Fourteenth and Fortieth sireete. be of good size and comfortably furnished. Rent about per month. “Address W: Gilpin, Herald office, V ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TILL 18T OF MAY, BY A mtleman of responsibility, with, e small family, nished Houre, between Madison Sixth avenn Fourteenth aud Vortyasccond siresta 4 Address 8. & Co., 3,065 Post oilice, WANTED, TO LEASE, HIRE OR PURCHASE —A seaasl Toune maleate for baeadom or smaall Reta ie country or city. A. <<, with full particulars, Sol. Mam 10 Union aquare, New York. WARSIED TO RENT—IN NEW JERSEY, NOT MORB than half a from the depot or an hour from New Fork, « a writ sot lees than seven bedrooms. ¥ DELINA PATTPS CELUBRATED TEACHER OF’ singing and piano was 3tme. Eliza Valeutini Paravallt,. Wino teaches now at 1401 Broadway, near Forty.A'th strget, a ZI N EXPERIENCED TZACHER WOULD L1KU A FRW ZA amore amisic, pupls. Terms moderate, Particular ak Enuton paid bogiiners.” Apply ak fl West Twenty-olsu street, near Sixth avenw ‘A “AQY MILL Give TestRgoTION ON TiiR PIANO in ing at pupil's reside for $! juarter. Hert references given. Middress, with residengn, Teacher, ” box 118 Lierald of ENTRAL NORMAL MUSICAL CONSERVATORY, 22 C Wert Trentyaith street. between Seventh and ieighth gyohues.—Plauo, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Singing, Harmony. Send stamp for circular.” Lessons pri SON & BAW MAS iRACTUERS OF CABINET ORGANS, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, wre been awarded HESPrhige MEDAL AT THE PARIS FXVOSITION, Fifty styles at $75 to 31 100 cach, hand ments of various makers at low prices, Malas to rent. Lidge ,ORPHEON FREE CHORAL aD Pen 4 schools (seventh searon) aad Doys in October. Application pig ‘attendant, con Hall, Cooper Hy BY aut atlehant TOME HOPKINS, . 0, N. Sxow, Secretary. NEW YORK Ognenesanetea’ OF MUSIC, 82 Fifth avenue. corner. rourteeuth street; €50' Brod i bag wow W OPEN FO For rue RECEPTION OF PUPILS. Terms—$10 per MISCE.LLANBOUS. CaaGSIG, CATARES. Bx ee Faas eee satamien, inoue, Coe Wo Eee Pi bag TUCKER é ie a a Paper, Twine street. Cash paid for nwepapers ead. books, ARBLE STATUARY Se tee FIoU! Sp ag , Maes iis Water > aaa ce Me ; sient Ss W, 5. at SE ee Combination Cushions, i . examine before you y mine ae rate ie titre APIDARY.-ONE FIRST CLASS STONE hear of a good and stendy in-witing. Aug, Herastetn, 2 S0hR Ae RTS : UTTERA.—ONE OR TWO EXPERIENCED Mi fara seeding mantels and taping tle New No, 10 fest 40th Tree KER WANTE: IONE BUT A GOOD PA Vorninan need apoiy a dla Water WANTED.—ONE THOROUGHLY Pare. ad aoa i a , aces pepmanent toto Oy Spink ,| iron Works, Bridgeport, ong Taare Sea JOmNEOwE, ’ ‘OA MAKER AND pe OF GREAT EXPERI- ‘and patente, desires A rare for apatiy with ke tng, 3k, Dafeur, Hert otice draggin | TO, BORE C, tis tay a Boy, Feats or age ‘wishes to et refer. ences. Sal ower Wat ra | parecer SSR TE LJ me et A MAN WitO wine bas some Knowledge of J ment ait ntre street, ANTED—A courerE st 1 W PIPE PLUMBER: for permanent employ: inquire of H. M. Hard tng, 65 Beaver st. w* axTED—wo OR THREE FIRST OuAss an ETRUS. only so Ghurehit Dane & Co. tb Bron bradweg oe Ww* Haws | HAT FINISHERS, APPLY PLY TO | P. WASTED-A MAN Wo UNDE rr Aa Wie ANDS MAKING . past Jorn Wir ase fan Norfolk, Vs . Wilkins, care of” TANTED—A MAN TO ASSIST IN THE CARE OF-AN shefting; situation permasent. Apply t- ANTED—A PHOTOGRAPHER distance in oe aswoe We apr, a8 naman 00 FRENCH ——— . s DRMANDE oe P pen ety y tO PROTESTANTE.. 0 prendre soin iis etcoudre. S'adresser = * de 90tt heures % Est Se rae oo a DEman 2 UNE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE OF pou prendre soin dan enta bet faire te couse: Sue Suse tne Se om ‘Temuun's vheurse 4 ae VOIR TOU’