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i SR sion the Erie road isto derive from ~“Bippl certificates, 25% a CIAL AND COMMERCIAL, |: Sunpar, Oct. 18, 1867. Tho gold market was unsettled during the past week dy heavy speculative operations based upon tho reeult of the elections in Pennsylvania and Olio, the argu- ment of the bears being that the democratic gains in those States have diminished the probabilities of im~ peachment, A large amount of coin was sold “short "> {n order to break down the premium for practical eflPot, ‘and hence the borrowing Gemand was quic kee? and the rate for loans suddenly advanced from & a 10 per cent per anaum for carry ng to 1.62a1-16 por dom In favor of the lender. ‘The price declined from 145 oa Monday to 143 on Wednesday, but retovered the saye day to 14434, and was firm at 144% at the close of busi- ness on Saturday. The discovery of a large amount of spurious seven-thirty notes of the issue of June 15, 1865, for $1,0€0 each, imparted an upward tendency to the premium, but the Treasury held it in check by sell- ing freely, The demand for gold for customs duties was moderate, the Week's receipts at the Custom House having boen $2,123,230. The daily range of the market during the week was as follows: ernment securities by the discovery of tie couuterfolt Boven-thirty notes before referred to, and there wasa rush of holdors of thousand dollar notes of each sertes | Milwaukee & St, Pa to the offices of the leading deafors to cempare them with the genuine notes, Mesésre, Jay Cocke & Co, Fiske & Hatch, and Vermilyo & Co, were among tho firms thet bad received tho nots in the ordinary course of their business, and sont them into the Sub-Treasury fer conversion or redempiton; and the fact that they were taken and pait away by these experts without be ing detected goos to strengthon ‘the suspicion in some minds that the so-called coanterfoit notes were printed from the genuine plates @ishanestly obtained in some | Western Union Teleg’h. 41 Government securities wore quoted at the close of busi- noss on each Saturday of the past three weeks as fol- manaor not yet explataed. Tiis suspicion will linger in ‘the public mind go long as the mystery in which the fraud tse present sbroudea remains unsolved. With a view, therefore, to restoring confidence, a eearching investi- ‘gation should be at once ‘instituted into the traad by a commitice composed of eminent genilomen nnoon- wected with tho Treasury Dopartmont, and if the Secre- tary of the Tressury fails to take tho initiative in the matter, the President should without delay tike the mecessary action towards that end. One result of tho fraud will be to cause the speedy salo or conversion of should make arrang2ments to facilitate this es much as possible, Messrs, Jay Cooke & Co, have issued a circu- lar explaining the points of difference betwesa tho genu- fe and the spurtous notes, and Mr. Clark, the Chief of the Treasury Printing Bureau, bas written a re- port to Mr. McCulloch to the same effect; but those aro not euough to satisfy tho public that the genuine plates and paper have not in some way been instrumental in producing the counterfeit, the resem- Diance of which to the genuine is so dangerously close fas to havo led experts to accopt the one for the other. ‘The Troesury has made no formal reclamation as yet ‘upon those from whom it received the worthless notes, ‘and it is probable that it will make nono; but if it should they will be likely to dispute their liability, for tho principlo that applies to the individual applies to the government—caveat emptor. The market for the public funds was less depressed than might have been ex- pected from the nature and exteht of the fraud, owing to the prompt efforts of the principal dealers and the Trea- sury brokers to sustain quotations ‘various issues were steady. Money was in brisk demand from the stock houses @uring the week, but the supply was fully equal to it at weven per cent, below which rate there were no trans- @otions-even on government securities, The drain weat- ‘ward was lighter than in the previous week, and hence the next bank statemont will show 4 loss of only $738,063 in legal tender notes and $1,341,783 in dee posits, The other changes are unimportant, the loans showing adecrease of $101,236 and the circulation of $19,540, while the specie has increased $235,168, Dis- ‘counts are made with extreme caution and on a very Umited scale, the banks preferring to employ their fends on call, and consequently there is . positive @tringency amovg borrowers on commercial paper, while there is only a moderate degree of ac. Aivitz in Wall street. There is, in particular, a strong pressure for re-discounts from the Western banks, but the demand, and the amount of good paper seeking dis- count and re-discount at this centre is probably not loss ‘ban ten milliona What little the banks do for their ‘Gustomers is genorally at seven por cent, but first class Dorrowers are, in not a fow instances, willing to submit 08 a 9 per cent. The stock market was active and in the ascendant throoghout the week, and particulorly so g*the close, owing to renewed efforts on thegpaw | * the Boston of Exio. ‘were yeas in the Drew clique to ady, The present bi ost of stock white, Se k of a three or four per Oe based, we suppose, upon the its valuable connection with the Boston, Hertford and Erie, the stock of which is selling at 16, The clique has Dought a large amount of the stock since the election, and its object is to ran it up considerably higher and unload on tho street ata handsome profit, thus giving éclat to the new management, and a substantial reward of merit to each member of the directors’ very muddy “poo!.’’ It ic fortumate that the outside public is poten @aged in throwing dco in Wall street just now, and that ‘the lecses which will. follow the culmination and break- Gown of this new spuculation for a rise will be condned fo the street, which,,as it includes only brokers and professional spocuiato.ts, is entitled to no more sympathy than the owners of 4 faro bank. Tho speculative @loment on the Steck Exchange was never more bullish than it is at present, alibough monetary prospects are against are aud tiacre ia no investment demaud for stocks, but, on the costrary, @ disposition to sell some of the speculative stocks.beld by investors. The men who @aid the fall in railway ebares bad pot commenced when Erie was selling at 50, @ fow weoks ago, are now showing their consistency by eaying that the rise bas not com- menced wiion Eric is sellibig at 74. If tne market should break to-morrow haif tHe bulls would turn with it, and Feverse their argu:nents at ‘ho same time, A Wall strect ’a opinions change with his own position on tho market, and every stock house has its weathoroock. To @ithor buy or sell stocks at the current prices ts about as @angerous as it would Le play pitch ani tow with ponnies for thousands, and 249 outsiders who havo the semerity to venture among We pitfams of tho S ix. e@bange while the prevailing excitement lasig aro cer. fain to stare financially favs of the moth in the fame, if thoy hover round tong enough. The Stock Exchange resuines! ite Saturday alternoon session yesterday, aud the open board will resume its 5 P. M. call next Saturdey. At the second rogular oard yesterday the market was somewhat excitod, and i; Now Youk Comtrel, 115% 0 1154; Reading, 102; Michigan Souttern, $44 95%; Clovelaud nd Pittsburg, 84084); Rock Island, ex-div., 05; Fort Wayne, 101; Northwestera, 4454; coupon five. fwentios of 1862, 112%. Subsoquentiy the market became very strong and active, and at half-past Ove Erio was quoted at 73% a 74; but at six o'clock the fol- lowing quotations were current, the transactions havi ‘Doon almost entirely eonSned to Erie for some time pre- viously :—New York Central, 115%; # 115%; Erie, 74; Reading, 1020102; Michigan Southern, 84\¢ a S45; Cleveland and Pittsborg, 64% a 8424; Rock Isiaad, 957, 809; Fort Wayne, 1001 a 101; Pacific Mail, 143 a 1424 ; ‘Western Union Telograph, 86% 2 96)g; Obio and Missis- ‘The trade of the city was dull and ansettiod d the week, and ia the dopartment of dry goods it was especially unsatisfactory, Tho continned decline of eotton has increased the caution of buyers, and the @iminished demand, by incroasing the stocks on hand, has resulted in e further decline in both fereign and do- ‘mMestic fabrics. Goods bave been pressed for sale through the auction houses, and the distrust occasioned by the downward tendency of prices bas produced nowsual etagnation of trade for the veason, tho aggregate result of which promises badiy, All the other markets wore 4rooping, if woe excopt that for petroleum, and the volume of business was light The recoipts of cotton fare on the increase, those at all the ports for the week ending on Friday having been 18,621 bales, imaking a tota’ since September 1 of 49,838 bales, againgt 33,593 bales for the corresponding period last year. Tho foreign exports ‘continue on a light seale, the total for the week having been 2,556 baics, making 9,026 bales since September 1, againat 47,024 bales doring the samo time in 1566, The Mocks at all the ports aggregate 60,144 bales, against 520,740 bales at the same time last year. The stock of —_——$—$ $$$ $e cotton at Liverpool on the 28th ult bales, agains? 864,500 bales at the same Tndicn afloat, making @ 1,271,612, against” 945 497 pales last year. The fore'er, exonange market was duli but frm durryg the Woe, the supply of buls’being very light, ane, tho still “Yectiming tendency of cotton operates in f{.vor of At the close bankers’ bills om England, al sixty days, were quoted at 10914 ® 1097; at three Bills 3 at three days, hagher rates, day’, 100% a 110; commercial bills, 108.44 én Paris, at sixty days, 5.18% a 5.16% a 109, 5,15 0 6.1434, Other continental bills WF re rated thu SH. Ting, Jn, Wiuau N. Goppard to ‘Eita M. Commerciat, | TayLon On Berl: TO% a ny Navivs—ALLsx,—At Haverstraw, N, ¥., on Thursday, Oa Brame October 10, by Rev A. 5. Freeman, Peruk I. Nevivs, of jo Frankfort, Flemington, N. J, to Many, daughter of the laie Rev, Oa Amsterdam P. Allen, of Rockland county, N On Hamburg. 857% a 36 Revrivup—Weerrart.—In Rockford, 11,, on Wednes- On Antwerp BBR ABATE day, October 9, at the residonce of the bride's uncle, The subjoined statement shows, the highest prices at which the leating stocks #old at the first regular board on each of the following Saturdays:— Stoe'e, Sepl. 21. 28, Ort. 5. Oct, 12. 7 z iB PP sen ree, Moc nos Pit nig Tay ties Bee xem Soman i, daughter of the officiating Cantop Company. san « 4436 «430 4345 4535 Cleveleud & Pittsburg. 81 79% 78% Died. Cleveiand & Tolede..... 1283¢ 130 127% Rocerr.—On Friday, October 11, Carmarine, relict of Chicago & Rock tsland. 102° 103 102% John D. Bogert, aged 71. —s & Northwestern. 3934 41% 4344 The relatives and friends of the family are respectfulty & Northwestern pf 65 66 Cis invited to attend the funeral, frrm tho residence of her Geveland, Col. &Cin... 100 - = son-in-law, F. 4. Howell, No, 40 Macdougal street this Palawan ‘k ud. Canal, 143, — <M (Monday) morning, at tenfo’clock. ‘Hudson River .... 128% «= 12714-1286 CorrigaN—On Sunday, October 13, at his residence, Minols Cosiral.« Brg 32155 122 1,213 Broadway, Joy Connian, aged 72 years, Michigan Central. . 10-108 1096 Notice of the funeral herea'ter, Michigan Southern IT 81% BL CoLemay—On Sunday, October 13, at Flatlands, L. 1., 39% «4248 Grorar Courman, 66, Milwaukee & St. Paul pf 61 63% 653g Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in- Mariposa Mining naas - 10 8 vited to attend the funeral. from the residence of his Mariposa preferred =- 17% 11 brother-in-law, R, T, Bunker, 108 Pierrepont strect, New York Centra! RR.. 106% 108 11054 Brookiyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, New York & Erie RR, 6236 62% 851g Coxway.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, October New York & Erle pref. — "ma 18, Euza G, Waccamay, wie of Jobn R. Conway, of Obio & Mississippi cer. 26 26% 265 26% | New Orleans, La, in the 33d year of her age. Pacific Mail 129K{ 139% 1414-14356 | Friends of the family are imvited to attend tho Prsburg & Wl 103, 10010046 | funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law. H. W. Quicksilver Mining... 28 2534 26 Keading RR. II worm = 101g 10134 “Toledo & Wabash. 41s 2Q%y% — 883% 35% lows:— afternoon, at haif-past three o'clock. Sept. 28. Oct. 6. Oct, 12 Curry. n Sunday. October 13, at his residence, No. Sixes of 1881. ee 110% 110% a 110% 11244 01121 | 4 Lamartine place, Rev. Samvsn ‘Curry, in the 62d year Ten-forties 995% 10044 a 100% 100% a 100% | of his age. BS a0sof 1863, 1188 113% 112g a 112% 112% 0 112% | ° Notice of the funeral to-morrow. 5-20'3 of 1864. 10574 2109 1083¢ @ 108%, 109 a 10935 Davis.—On Friday, October 11, at his residence. in 5-20's of 1805. 10935 109%¢ 108%% @ 108% 109% @ 109% | Mowat Vernon, N. Y. DaveNrort Davis, aged 60 Do., new... 107% s 107% 1073 a 107% 107, 2107% | years, 6 months and 10 days. 20's, Jun 20655 2 106% 106 = a 10634 105%, a 105% The friends of tho rere and of hie sons, George W. 7150's, July... 2005 0 106% 106 a 10834 1058; 0 105% | p, and Walter D, and his son-in-law, J. Oscar Stevens, Annexed is a comparative periods in 1865 and ig — vious thirteen years compare as follows:— sponding period in 1865 and 1866:— West ending 2,479,207 Total for the week. $4,114,806 vary 1 compare as follows:— For the week. 1865. Entered at the port. eos ne Thrown on market. Since Jan, 1. 18 Enterod at the port. 58,790,804 Thrown on market,. 64,449,296 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Corre, al Stbet binds erure inactive, Frou axp Gnaix.—Receiptay md S00 bags eurn meal bushels wheat, 33 do, oats, BANK) da ey nand, maiuly for export, per bbl. te, Southern flour was stead bls. within the range of our quotation er, with a moderate demand, the sal 7 a'$9 25. Corn meal remained steady: at $6 00 Tor city and $475 for Jersey. W Superiine State and VW Extra State... Choice do, Common (0 tis Round hoop Oh jidin extra and choice Wesiern. 9 , shipping brands, i trade brands Faney and extra California flour Rye flour, (auperiine } ett y Corn meal, Brandywine... Corn meal, Pairinx..... Corn meai, Brandywine per pancheon. ~The demand for wheaigwas very tive for ex per bushel, No. 1 spring ealeslog at 95. The sales compri ed 2,000 No.3 Chicago sprinj 2 42h for No. 1a * in store and afloat. closin afloat, and $1 574; a $139 for unsound. Oats w: demand and firmer, ot trace (hem. steamers for Great Bri re again ver} higher tes were obtained. Ai wheat by the Liverpool steam: we. was offered and refused. 1 Liverpool, 42,000 bushels wheat at 935 fa. per 290 lbs., and per steamer 45,00 nd 200 bbe, ph was more active, 28, were dull and nom’ was oteady and firm at 750. Saice 40 b oved A saie wae made of 2 wine lower grades we andy. Other grades were quiet, bu 8.000 bois, Common to good ettain do, No. Lat $4), and 180.do, exten p Mon Was quod 93 79.4 $9.90. nomta: ready. at sya frill prices were obtained; do. J d-liverapie di ng Se month at Ze. sae dard wh an) 1,00 do. raf for Noveusber os the same p Provistoxs.—Receipts, 100 bbls. pork. ‘ih Sac hous, and prices again declined: owav Ja delivery, a active, but prices 1,000 Dbis. at 1s pices were Not 41 y lower: fair to 2c, ; the sales were bi mand: sales 9100 low wt Lic. 8 1 Kay.—Leceipts 208 bbia. prices J were Grm. About 24) bbis. wester,, hands at Ue. a We. ; the latter price for ol, Brov. may, it is eid, makea speeches in Boston whon one hi"tereare Celayed, and keeps the audience Tt must be the helgt of felicity <9 be carried from scene to scene tn & lg wonder they are happy. Brougbam, "gas 80,520 _ date in 1866, and & Londow 110,812 bales, against 7) 17 at the same ume there were 40.000 bales” > A inorican and 380,250 of sta afloat and in warehouse of ment showing the ship- ments of specie from this port last week, and during tho tho June and other soven-thirties, and the Treasury year to date, together with those for the corresponding The exports to the corresponding period in the pre- ja the total valuation of gre foreign imports at New York for the week ending October 11, com- pared with those of the two preceding weeks, as also the value of dry goods entered at the port and thrown on the market since January 1 of this year, and for the corre- Oct, 4. — Oct, 11. $1,546,195 $1,655 307 2:526,193 $4,025,402 $4,181,500 The imports of dry goods for the week and since Jan- 106,483, O74 5, tse, 00 103,903,854 80,593,341 Saronpay, Oct, 12—-6.P, a. Cortox.—The market was decidedly more active, the de- mand being mainly for export, and prices were quite steady at the close, when the offerings were limited. The sales footed up 2,900 bales, including 1,90) for export. We quote: quiet, but prices were without material ex Medora at 12c, gold, in bond. 11,852 bbla dour, 10 do. 3,004 do. 1100 do. malt and or Seate and Wi esiern Hour there con- and shipping grad Other grades were fieney aud firm, California was. decidedly more active and The sales were 90,000 bbls., including fully 15,000 r November and December delivery, at ud tirm, ¥al B28) a $2.92 waukee, ‘Shai ‘The maiket e in active Sales 20,000 bushels, at fae. a Se; aaies tor November delivery were rumored at Stige.. but we Rye was firm, with sales of Low Western, to arrive, at $1 70. Of barley the sales were 35,00 bushels, at $i 45 Tor Western aud $1 00 for Camada West. Mall was dull and nominal, Freiguts.—The engage of flour and grain by the large, and still . @ engagements were; ) bbls, rosin at els wheat at ld, Ty London, 16,000 bois, flour at 36., 7:,0.0 burhels wheat ai ata lump ellles af 6e., aud one sains voyage Sales WY bales in Boston, sipping, and $1 15a e request and firm, but held at formor od quiet, re without dey 40 tlerae. Guba clayed, on private irits turpentine was excendingly 4 bbl im ttoproved demand and The sales were 160 at he a %, lar and plich ‘were dull aud Parnonxcy.—Crade in bbla, was freely soxght after, and 2 DUIK Wu quite stendy but Tue sales were 4000 bbis.. in shipping order 40a Bonded market for wt the (steady at about $22 45 were 6,000 DEIN at dull and nonunal. rtawt rates We note the sale 1l_and heavy, though tes 80,000 Ibs, at 160. Taicow remained op with | eye 4 moderate de. hie antes wore light, but iu bond, chauged ‘2W YORK HERALD. MO? MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ° Married. Baa 8 Kingston, DBRrown—Horst 9, at Trinity chapel, by the Rev. ©, DeLarLaisa Ruows to Katie a, Henry Hornidge, all of this city. Ery—Cianx —At Seneneciady, N. ¥., 1 day, October 3, by the Rev. Dr, Backus, 3B. Ety, of New York, place. Jona D. Gardimar, Esq., £, Wksrratt, of Sag Harbor, N. Y._ No cards. Trem (yn Mf Octoberl0, by the Rev. D, E, Megie, J. H. 102 | afternoon, at three o'clock, without further invitation, 4335 Cuzary —In Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 13, Many #6% | Cuesry, aced 78 years, native of the parish Castletown, county ‘Westmeath, Ireland, seventh strect depot, 1865. 1866, 1867, Easruan—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 13, Mr. Forty-firet weok.. $812,120 $193,050 $473,478 | Lev: Eastman, in the 76th year of his a Previously rep’td. 22,901,855 63,915,883 43,440,212 | _ Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend — 2 | tne funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. R. Totals........+.$25,803,075 $64,118,035 $49,022,000 | S Roberts, ‘Clinton avenue, near DeKalb, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. $35,806,051 $33,216,127 | A. Falter, A M., Inte of Now York. 26,007,879 20,090, e all ioved her. 45,811,727 eee oes | Tuwenirre.—In Broostyn, on Sanday, October 13, 3,283,282 82,353,303 | after a short illness, BuxssMIN Hincuiirrr, aged 61 years. 40,059 472 17,630,354 Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to 60,019,525 21'922'987 | attend tho funeral, without further notice, on Tuesday 22,513,743 pees afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Bod- ford avenue, near. Myrtle avenue, L. Snuiman Ives, LL. D., in'the 71st year of his age, pnts end Ch: a, Westchest JP AL a October ie Gucnces C. Kir, aged 65 ‘years. this (Monday) morning, at eleven o'clock. gon of Francis H Le ‘The friends and relatives of tho family are mopar of is Twelfth Leve.—On Thursday, October 10, Groncs Lxvir, of invited to attend the funeral, from the residen grandfather, Syivenus Lewis, Esq., 246 W. street, this (Monday) forenoon, at eleven o'clock. Aberdeen, Scotland, aged 52 years. ‘The relatives and friends of t invited to attend tho funeral rian church (Rev. Abbott Kittredge, pastor), fifth street, between Lexington and Third avenues Moc 12, Jonx J. Moorr, aged 44 years.” The rel afternoon, at one o'clock. land da. pile. NOG. Ordinary. i Pei es NOGT. | Gopot at balf-past Slexon o'clock tn the raving Good ordinary 1s is 1 aT MoCaciey.—On Fi October 11y MARY STINSON, Wife Low middli 1 Wa 18 of the late Robert Mee jay, 4 ative of Belfast, Antrim, Wadliny ths id ry 20 Ireland, in the 6712 year of her age, oom ates = - 2 ‘The,zelatives and friends of the family are’ respectfully n place, Brooklyn. -y Cemetery for interment. Patrick Mc Ireland, aged 50 years, funeral, from noon, at half-past one o'clock. ‘Tyrone (Ireland) papers please copy. Tuy, wife of William Sport Clombrony, county Langfo of her age, gon street, 12, Joun Oxiver, in the 64th year of his age. one o'clock. of Timobayne, county Cork, Ireland, The funeral will (ake place {rym the residence of aunt, No. 8 Park a; nom, at two o'clock. and Mond A. PLosty, youngest son of “Wm, Piestin, aged 26 years. his brothers-in-law, Charles H. Twenty-sixth tho afternoon, returning at x in the evening. Power, aged 1 year and 2 days, Fortieth street, this (Mond to Calvary Cemetery, without further notice. Lawrence Phillips, Esq., of Kent, Engiand. Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. a ey and BD ids tabasco. at 3 non 1,600 | Proskix.—In Lordville, Delaware county, N. ¥., on 4h red) each about 9 | Friday morning, October 11, at four o'clock, CaLEstine “San Aurerican | FRANCK, wife of Constant Proskin. Yovruvaca,—On Sand Sovtnercn, in the 73d yo 210 of her age, at one o'clock. the 20th year of her age. The friends and relatives of the deces to attend tho funeral, which will take city. _SHIPPING NEWS. ARK, OCTOBER 3, 1837. g Arrived. and Sonth: Oelrichs & amship Emily B Souder, with mdse and passengers, to Ship Belle of theMen iof Bo: Luin, on), Beverly, « with mdse, to maator, Bark Marianna M (Port), «0 LE Amainck & Bork Gazelle, Black, H Trowbriige’s Son: Brig Torvest Queen (Br), with fastic, 4o, to Middleton & ¢ Br asvern Star (of ie? Ha days, wich olf tron, 9 Bishop Fro ante Rs Haeeed Beitnat, ae), “siaph ir, de, to master. 6th in rig Covadonga (of Turks Island) Maracaibo, 23 days, with cotter, &o, to Yanaga del Val ie bbo, Gtnand Yih fs inst, had a heavy gale from NE, with high se LX a vs Lier, Pendleton, Altavela Sept 18, vie Norfolk with Giies Lori. to Mhsee, Son & ( Sehr BA Detlart (of Gloucester), ano, to master. a heavy gale from ESE 2, duriz lost foresat bewm enda: bacco, dc ta Metealf & Duncan. aa. Sele Wm © frish, Roland, Georgetown, 80, 18 days. Behe DC doves oun Wiimi ington, "NG" 8 dagee Kobe Kingdove, iphia ‘for Bridgeport, Behr N til oa hapmons: ueesier, D undin, Goul ‘Gloucenter, ished P Roping: "9 ag owed Glo. cester, ee i Pen why Pall Riv fer aM i a ea Biss Tiivors bi pa N, ¥., on Wednestar, —On Wedoesday evening, October E Bwope, PB. D., daughter of Thurs- PRANKLIN to Lzziz OLORN Cuasn ‘ef the formor Gopparp—Tayion. —On Thursday, Oetever 10, by Rev. with a gonéral by the Rey. Charles A. Wil- lame, Henay J, Rearisnp, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to ANNA At Boonton, SA J., on Thursday, Tramann, of Yith inst, off Beachy Head, with ve Barnes, No. 12 Harrison street, Brooklyn, this (Monday) ‘The friends of the family aro respect!ully invited to attend the funeral, from 818 Hick street, on Tuceday are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, at Christ church, Greenwich, Conn., this day (Monday), at twelve o'clock. Friends ‘will take the New York and New Haven Railroad train at nine o'clock A, M., from Twenty- Frurer.—At Cincinnatus, N. Y., on Saturday, October 5, Kare HL, daughter of Wm, Nash, Eaq., and wife of 8, ivss.—At | Manhattanville, on Sunday, October 13, Ris remains will be conveyed to St. Stephen's church, where asolemn requiem mass will be celebrated for his repose, The friends of the deceased, the reverend clergy and the members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St Stephen’s church, on Tuesday morning, at half-past r connty, N. ¥., on day, Funeral from Friends’ meeting house, at Chappaqua, Lewis.—On Sunday, October 13, of croup, Franx, only mily are Pipscarrt ed ices, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the Serene Preshyte- East Fifty- -At Port Chester, N. Y., on Saturday, October tives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at St, Peter's church, Portchester, on Tuesday Trains leave New Haven inv 'to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, we t#6 o'clock, from the residence of hor daughter, No. The remajng will be taken McCarrery.—On Saturday, October 12, Exiza, wife of fery, @ native of Omagh, county Tyrone, The friends and relatives aro invited to attend tho No, 46 Mott street, this (Monday) after- [cCarTHY.—On Saturday, October 12, Ecten McCar- 8 native of the parish of Treland, in the 50th year Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) after- noon, at one o'clock, from ber late residence, 613 Hud. Ouver,—Suddenly, of paralysis, on Saturday, October His friends aud acquaintances, and those of his sons James and John, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom 634 Broadway, this (Monday) afternoon, at O'Lzary,—On Saturday, October 12, of consumption, Paraick O'Leary, in the 19th year of his age, a native ue, Brooklyn, this (Monday) after- Puistix.—At Morrisania, on fry pend ages ize ani e late The relatives and friends of tho family, also those of de Lamater and David H, Fowler, are invited to attend the faneral service, at his $1 43 | late residence, Boston road, near Fifth street, on Tues. day afternoon, at half past’ four o'clock. Trains leave stroet at half-past two and four o'clock in Powrr.—On Saturday, Octoder 12, after a short illness, of croup, Exes, third daughter of Robert and Anuie Funeral from the residence of her parents, 114 W: morning, at six o'clock, Pinuurs.—On Sunday, October 13, AaNes, wife of Foneral from her late residence, 880 Broadway, on , October 13, Matitpa ©, The friends and relatives of the family, and of her gon-in-luw, Horace Prior, are invited to attend the fune- ral, at the residence of her fon, George W. Southareh, 818 West Twenty-second street, on Tuesday afternoon, Watse.—On Sunday, October 13, afters long and pain- fal iliness, which she bore with the moat Christian resig- pation, Marcaner, the beloved wife of Joum Walsh, in d are invited ‘¢ on Tuesday, ° from her iate residence, No. 17 Roosevelt street, im this American, Buglish, Swi Steamship New York (Brem), Dreyer, Bremen 8 rantncrnpion Ost 1, With tease aad GOp pecoeneeie to Rte harleston, Oct 10, ‘alcutta March 18, via Mauritius J uly 18, passed Cape of Good Hope Aug 12, ha, Lisbon, 43 days, with Barbados, 15 days, with sugar, &e, to Gehalis, Carthagena, 22 days, en), Foster, Barbados, 17 Vaiuasions | per cent. R YEVOOATION OF POWER OF ATTORS Barbados, 22 , ‘eucountered a jeria' which stove part‘of eargo between decks, goods in the names of the «: or In the name of either of nulled; and said Sam ity to ‘act for or repre) Lumeden, or either of them, Whatsoover. Vinkbam, Inagua, 14 days, with salt, Low, St Martios via Fortress Monroe, 25 days, With soll. to BJ Wenberg. Sept toN, was thrown on der voked and annulled. Schr Clara Bell, Amabury, Key West, 12 days, with ta s ood ‘Adamantine, Treford, Georgetown, 80, via Norfolk, uport for Newburyport. Eee AVOIR, TOUT CE TDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1867. Schr A Stowart, fiver Pr Prov dence for Albany. Sebr American Shaw, Providence. sear E Wootten, Providence Behr HP Liv, Stokes, Schr 87 Wines, Hulse, Pi Schr W low Harp, Arey, Fehr Annic Shepord, Schr NH Rehr Paugu ew Havel Lowditeh, few. ‘Haven. enecict, Elis, New Haven, 1 Cramp, New Laven. a Bhven. New London. Alien, Brookhaven. “Hale. Norwalk. mith, Roi vious for frarttord. Steamer Wamauita, Fish, Bedfor 2 ADDITIONAL SHIPPING TwraLuaeNes aa x PAGS. Vartne Disasters. Scnr 1 Consx Beatz, from Rockland, with lime for Rich- ‘oint, below R, 1th was aground off Jordan "the ire can it ts thoug! Soun Morr Bupuit, for City Point is aground off Jordan's Point, wees, Aug 22—The American ship Akbar, for Boston, go, while proceeding down in tow of a touched tl tt at her own draught on the ed ord’s tarang! has proceeded, Papana, July 23—The Martha Rideout, Reed, from Singa- Tore for iosion and New York. which pat in here July B after being ashore, has being lati been surveyed, and the cargo 1s ded, Poxrsmovtn, Sept 29—The Prussian bark Lina, Umnuss, from Antwerp for New York, put in here yesterday with Joss of Dowsprit, ibboom and damage to cutwater, but mak. ing no water, having beew in, collision at midnight of the eamer, name unknown, which proeeeded shortly after the collision to the eastward. The bark hus been towed into the hurbor for repairs. Tux Recext @auein tae GuLr—The New Orleans Pica- yune of the 8th Inst says:—A bark (supposed to be the As- Jel}, from Liverpool, was ashore at the head of the sacs.” The pilot boat Ecilyse lost her rubber and jibboom during the blow. ‘The pilot ‘boat Robt Brace went ashore and filed with water, but as she lies easy, will be got of without serious injury. The pilot boat Nelson went asho: hut was pulled 0 Six houses were blown down ut Pulol ‘own, Manixs Disusrers—Tha Bureau, Veritag of Paris state the number of ves Ne sgcally lo lost Soring. August to be 168, of which 83 were Engii ‘American, 9 French. 8 Dutch, SSpinish, 4 Swedishe 4 Norwesian, 27 sailing under Farlous digs. The total number of vessels lost alnee Janu. 1, 1967, 1s 1859, compared with the responding ) eriod of 1853, Notice to riners. TABLE BAY, CAPE OF GOOD HOTE—HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE, SBRReACT = Bascom Navy Dxvanrwuxr, Sept 25 Zhe following is am extract from a despatch, dated July 31, 1867, to the Department of State from the American Consul at Cape Town, Tabie Bay, Cape of Good Hope, concerning the Breakwater in course of construction n thal bay :— ort haa heretofore boen gonsldered by all nations a8 serous cae, particalasiy: in the. winter. mont anny June, July and Augast—when constant are blowin, uth: very few vessels indeed to ‘approach the bay in the storm: y season. sAbout seven years ago the authorities of the port, in order atford protection to vessels lying in the harbor, com- Menced building a dam or breakwater, which is now fast approaching completion, and which when finished will be = oy j,beauliful work, combining elegance and very great sol duty, pe Town has been recently visited by severe weather bate iri to the protection which his been afforded to t! y the breakwater. 10. casualties to any of the vea- ¢ harbor have followed. i Gerard. that yy Cons ‘ter is now completed for @ length of 1860 feet ‘ater mark. It is proposed to carry this work about 1000 feet beyond its prcee og By order or the Secretary THORNTON © OBNKINS, Chief of Bureau. Whalemen. Arrived at Provincetown 9th, achr Emma F Lewis, Rowe, Aitantic Ocean, Flores Sept ll, with 20 bbls sp and do w Sailed from Provincetown 10th, schr William A Grozier, Young. for Atlantic Ocean. en—Sept7, no lat, &c bark Orlando, Clark, of, NR. 16th, bark Greyhound, Baker, or We ‘est ae} ith, echrs Hclen M Simmons, on bas Pemieen Pp 8 A Paine, Curran, de, 70 do: 19th. Admiral Blake, Hammond, Marion. 60 ep; 11th, bark Win if” Shaler, Marshall, Salem, 210 sp al ark nthe Coral Sea, ym board. Eliza, Witherell, of NB, June reported bound home, had 1020'dbis of o! Spoken. 1aBiiAlbert Good, from London for Philadelphia, Oct 9, lat 4026, lon 7035 (by pilot boat Mary A Williams, No 19). Forcign Ports. Axsimr, Aug 3 (not as bofore)—Passed Benefactress, Elared. frou Yokohama for N¥ork. ee sai Auravria, Sept 12—In port br rigs’ Peerless, for NYork Oct 1 Hazriet Amelia, for Philadelphia do; sehr Sea Bird, for Ni York Oct. Brusroe (Pi) Sept 29_Arrived, Sybil, Martin, NYork, Honnuavx, Sept 2—Arrived, Albert, Levesque, NYork, Salled 3rth, Nineveh, Baker, NYork. Baxpanos, Se) jo, Am vessel 1 port Capiz, Sept re Geestemun ace Kublkev, NYorl ath, Beare, Cavan, Hew ‘Grieans, de Sailed 24 Dxat, Sepi wilenety Rex, Jansen, NYork for London (and proceeded) Passed by do 29th, Scotia, Morse, from Callao for Shields, 2 Doven, Sept R—Off, Arabia, Hinckley, from Rangoon for rem. Fatuocrn—Oft the Lizard Sept 28, shtp Neptune, of and from Bremen for Charieston. eiliissaow, Beptz8—Satled, Cotopaxi, Brunton, San Fran- es, Sept 28—Arrived, Fabius, Leroux, San Francisco, Sailed 28th, Mayflower, Call, New Orleans. Onan Sept in port bark Minnte Gardon, for NYork Oct L, Sept 28—Cleared, Hakon Adelstein, Packer, Charleston; Lizaie Raymond, roa Valveston; ‘Emerald Isle, Ives, NYork; Valkyria, a icGregor. Portland’ Entered out 28th, ja (6), Lott, and Aleppo (s), Harri- son, for NYork. Lonvow, Sept 30—Cleared, Ciarendon, Yellop, NYork aud St Thomas. LivERroot MALAGA. ork 19—Sailed, Maria, Roach, a a, Spoedwell.. . shee, i) ¥. dos "wid | 8! Patten, NYor'! a Amsterdam (8), Gibson, uixoite, Hassell ‘23d unser, Weiderson (or An He Fed rege and bove dat 2. Minnas, Aug 23—Arrived, Catto port bar! Simmons, Cocanada. Seanecaines > wept 49—In sa, Durie, for New York 4 days, Newport, Sept 27~Sailed, Piymouth Rock, Warner, New Purnovre, Sept 29—Arrived, Eugenio, Castellano, NYork. Off the Sturt 28h, ship Ocean, Gerdes, from Baltimore for STAND, Sept 2—Of, St Peter, Goodwin, from Shields for NYork. Paruas, Sept 22—Sailed. Lydia Varwall, Mills, Boston, Rorreupam, Sept 2—Cleurod, Gottfried, Jongebloed, Phi - lndelphin, Rig Jaxrino, Sept 4—In port briga Nautilus, and Jeonica, for Hampton toads, ready to Sailed Aus 25, bar! ae delmare, Snisups, Sept 28—Sailed, Midas, NYork; 29th, Fawn, Nel- fon, do. se sixairons, Aug 12—Arrived, Alexander, Dekker, Penang for ena July 28—Arrived, Helen W Almy, Freeman, NeYourmixa, Sept 28—Off, bark Clara (Brem), Probst, frou Baltimore tor Bremen, Ui Beachy Head 26h, bark Tulsko (Brem), Gerlach, from Bremen for N York. American Port: BOSTON, Oct 12, AM. Rumner; Liverpool vie N Dickey, 3 juiduecky Bigier, Mobile Alexandria aod Burgess, Piuladelphia. Salled—Steamer Saxon, Tsih—Arrived, steamers St Louis, New Orleans; Nereus, NY ¢ TiARLESTON, Oct 10—Arrived, bark Artistic (Br), True, Betinared—Brig Clio (Br), Wilson, Wilmington, NO. a igs Cyclone, Friabie;” Volant, Dodge; Anna D ellers, aud Model, Georgetown, SC; schr Myrover, Hughes, do. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 10-Arrivon, br Rio Janciro for Baltimord; M do? dchir Hrinceas Alice (Br), Siu ri Tue brig Water Witch, OPT ced to-day mash} git Br) rk; barks ie Lavinia f and para Revers sehrs Frank Her- n, DC; J C Brooks, Carl (Swe), emarara for ‘Pawnec, Weaver, faxm NYork, and American on from Philadelphia, have activ SO, Oct $—Atrived, Church; AA Beeres. irelar; WF Cushing Cook, a Griffin, ‘Foster, Cha: ars Joba Lilet, Gite E eller, Giles, NYore ms, Thompson, Washington, DC. solr T J Frazier, Wells Ha- ARBLEHEAD, Oct 10—Arrived, schr Annie Mages, im, Philadelphia d Sth, sebr John jockham, Risiey, Philadelphia, Arrived, steamships Gen Meade, man, Ni ork; Alice (Br), 7 utton, Rark Anna (Pris), Pickert, Tarragona, Oct M—Arnved, steamer Saratoga, King, ig Wwaraale, Richmond, to load for the Wee 1) dies Siuted—Sehe J M Vanee, Burge, Tanner's Creek, to load for W BU *RYPORT, Oct Arrived, schr New Zealand, N Cook, Hligabethyport. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12, AM—Arrived, schr Mary and Rewured, schr S L Russell, Reaston, Rotterdam ; Kel; Northern Light, Irela: , Cranmer, Boston; Fkinged Bilen Bernard, Blair, rs Ethan Allen, Blake, Glareburg, "for Charlestos, SO; Ruth 3 iodge, Paob, NYork ior Rockland; Lucy Jane, Kobingon, NYork for South Thom. aa loth, bark Devonshire; brig George Burnham. mt ICHMOND, Vet Arrived, sehr Ann Twibill, Edwards, VANNAU, Oct 9—Arrived, brig Lilie, Davy, NYork ; nite, Blue, Peterson, Rich’ Crskoo, CLOCKS—OUR PATENT AND MANUFA per ture, better and ch than hnported: 9 Golt Chains, Diamonds, Faris aud other fine Jewel id Siiver Fresua Wace whotesnle sod tall ot. Faneeae €O.8, 209 Sixth avenue, corner Fourteenth reet, and 319 Eighth avenue, corner Twenty-atxth “stroot, YASH PAID FOR DI aye] ie ys RY.—L LOANS J negotiated, Hours, 9 to 10 and 2 t PLUMB, Diamond Broker, sine years estabiis A § La sid Broadway. PINE River pee WATCHES, JEWELRY, GOLD ud Silver pinto, Precious Stones, fe. b is T Batter Toh raat i LEG AL NOTICES, — All persons are hereby notified t at a power of attorney i n executed at San Franciveo in D. i861. by Wil Lumsden and Margarot Liasdon, his wife, of the clig of San Francisco, to Samuel Lumsden, of Mile waukee, Wisconsin, giving said el power to sell and mortgage real’ estate, to make notes, bonda and other Instruments, and contract debia and buy and pel Wil tom Lumsden and wife, m, hax been revoked and an- 9 power or author. msden and Margaret ny transaction oF Maller All powers Y given to the sald Same Lumsden prior to the year 185), or after the year 1861, for bore purpoves herein ment ned, are Ny Maite a Baw Francisco, Sept, 13, 1807. "4 AE LUMSDEN, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENT: sy IN DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRANCAISS POUR une petite fille de trois ans; olle dott savolr coudre et Sci eePoroat one de tree bons renseignements au 1d Kast aa 1 heures, nnn SALES AT avoTION. Ineo ‘Awetion NOTICR yy %, LEEDS & 60, AOC. TIONE. SRA wort of Telaabie Property Paintings, Dray “pianoforte, Bronzes, Statuary, Sevres oboe Fis ts Buta lass, Silver Ware, Books, Wines, &c.—To be ane ag othe hi ghert bidder, THIS Day, (ato — er 14, at the elegant five ser West Sixteenth street, between Fifty god Saath evennse’ sale commencing st hal if- past ten o'clock. Drawing Room—Racewood Manoforte. superd ails, coversd een anid ‘aed gold and ccimeon and gold vrocatel o of ‘riehest tageres, Bookea-e, Contra Tables, Cablnete, Hoare, Velieb Carpets, unis Bronze Sa "ay: ings by emment artists, Lace Curtains, Bronze ¢ a ord walnut Bureius Wotkavos, Belsieade, init and Spring Ma Bedding, Claire,’ Couches, "Extension Tables, Bui Et sels China, Glass, silver Ware, Table Cutlery and French Dinner sets, N. B.—The above elegant resilience for sale. AUSTION SALEBY COLE & MURIILY, MONDAY, October M, at 12 o'clock, at Corporation Yard, corner of Myrtle avenue and Hampden street, Brooklyn, by order of-Stieet Commissioner, about 23,00 feet of Spruce, Yellow Pine and Oak Timber dnd Plank. 409 Barra! Heads, 1,500 #8 Sticks Logwood, 14 Ship Knees, #0 large Gates, 1 Stave: Tron Boiler. UCTION SALE ARO. o REED AUCTIONEER, FIRST AND MOS? EXTENSIVE SALT E WINES, 7 a £0., 0 R. REED AUCTIONEERS, fils ore “ninay, Oct at ll aclock A.M salesroom, 84 Ci eet, a large and choice lot of Hor Wines, Liquors, Gigar er Catalogues and fuli particulars on Tuesday morning. al thelr cupe- } ; _SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. ole &e. '& hotel or rding house, Ber busiscasta ail its branchass best, ety reverence; mo okt _Jeotion 10 « short distance in the county. 10 BAST 2TH St, OVER STABLE —AS oo by one who thoroughly understonis her bus Doning'and latiing, ‘pastes jeliieg tes cream, or auyihing ony ‘ peaaitea in & private family; ‘good city reference. JL] SH St. NEAR THE BOWERY.—A, WOMAN ae cook; — nds all sorta of soins gort baker; also ‘inireas; hase smart little gis] of fir 9 years, whom she would like in the house with her: Fefercnee from present employer: no objection 10 4o house work ins amall family. 10 be aeen for two days. 1 WEST 16TH ST.-AN EXPERIENCED COOK, IP 8 private family; has the best city reference. ae her present placa, WEST 19TH STA RESPECTABLE YOURG woman as good plain cook and to ng and, froaing, ins ‘amall private ude Beet ete her present mployer’s. 2 A RESPROTABLE, WOMAN AS’ S253 cook; would aualet in washing and tronlng if £6 qairea city reference can fan be seen AND daya. rivate famt. ~ og h srould assist 23 COMMERCE ST.. BETWEEN BEDFORD Ge) Blocoker sts. —A good cook in a gentee! pi Wi js an excellent maker of bread and inthe washing, Best reference from her laat AY EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSE: keepers, hotel ra and he trade. The largest Housebold Furniture eine rall will take place this Moniiay) afternoon, ‘October Mv at 15s, o'clock precisely, by y Auetimecr, af the Tage story dwelling house 19 Weat Eighth street, Oil piace, near Sizth avoniig, consisting 0! om is ote urniture, gent rosewood Pinnoforte iat’ $0), Velvet, Brawls and Ingrain Carpeta; six Clegant Parlor Suits, cov in the Hohest Freaeh satin, brooatel, aiciret plush, reps and hair- cloth; large Pier ona Mantel Mirrors, rich secon of Of Works of Art rich Bronzes, Clocka, a fine collection of China and Parian Vases, rosewood and black wal m Suits, rosewood Btageres, style of Louis XIV Turkish Easy Chaira and Lounges, Spring and Hair Mai tresses, rich cut Glassware, Ivory Table Cuilery, China and Silver Ware, servants’ Furnitire, 2s Chandchers, Ollcloths and allstands,’ Cash deposits required, Competent persons in Attendance to pack and ahip goods. (Avorttox 83 SALE OF Vm TABLE GLASS, &e.—HENRY G. BVA Cutlery, will sell on Tarn at % oO relock, at 13 Barclay jot to mult oh and country 3 sett — eral ussortment Folall trade, Goods well packed for suipping A voxtas. NOTICE.—FOR SALE, MAGNIFICENT costly Furniture. of private residence, consisting of elegant rosewood Pianoforte, Brussels, Velvet, Ingrain fn ny oe 8, superb Parlor Suits, covering in fi rocatel Pad raps, fine French Pier Mirro! an en. a “Soltection of Oil Patntings, Lace Curtains, 0 goths, Hair Matresses, Bedsteade, Bedding, &. ; also Kitchen Ferafiur, complete, SPELL £ CO.. 106 Sixth avenue. BY sk HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONRER—SALESROOM Nassau strech oppo ite Pe sak. OF A LAR ND VE! 4 $ RINE COLLECTION OF RARE srECIMRNS 3 OF STUFFED BIRDS AND ALS. MINER & SOMERVILLE will seit at auction. TUESDAY, October 18, at I1 o'clock, at their salesroom, $7 Nassau street, a latve and very fine collection of Stuffed Animals, Birds, &c., &c., prepared by one of the best taxidermists in fhe liz consiadng-of Dees, Hear, Racoons, Alligators, Mon- rs, Leopards, &c., 80 jes, Hawks, bea 5 th Amerioan Birds la gpbat pare. nounted? sing! on branches, in cages, &c. es at our Of Monday, 14th inst, Gye & WALDRON, AUCTIONEERS.—SALES- m 646 Broadway, will ‘sell, by auction, on Tuesday, Oct. Ibe at 11 o'clock, Assignee’s sale of Silver Plated Ware. YLANDT & WALDRON, AUCTIONEERS—SALES- Fooma 648 Broadway, will sell, by auction. on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 11 o'clock, a private colléction of ancient and m« ern Oi) Paintings. ‘ainong which will be found works by the following named artisia:—Charles Hoguet, Dexchayes,Guter~ De Brackeber, Prof, Grashofs, Schuli a era, Moncheron, Breenberg, Burgignowe, Breda, Schaleken, Beja and many others of equai merit; three celebrated Lake Views m Germany, by Ludwig Gebhardt, Now oa exhi- tion, CORNELIA Sf... NEAR BLEOKER, 34. THE, rear.—As firat class cook and baker; ondoratends alt kinds of desserts and soups; best city reference. Ca for two days, WEST 18TH ST., NUAR 5: Pepe A RESPEOT. ‘able woman es good cook and to asalat at washing im: & private family; can be seen at her present employer's, 30 3 WEST WITH ST., ae 6TH AV.—AS ‘pecta’ th lags cook, a re cung woman. understands isiness in all tie branches; soups, 4 Jellies snd all such.” tian the very best reference: EAST SSTH ST. BETWEEN PARK AND ro son.—A young woman as cook; is wil: with the washing and troning ally competent in 2 deer capacity; the very best city reference can be produced, SAIS: Fon VOLT. peas CALyic elaine woe UNI enEneEE Q4. BANK st, BETWEEN 4TH 67. AND WAVERLEY. Piace—. le you! iron, of would do housowork in tinal pe yaa fay. Gam Con bo soon at her preseut employor's for two d FORSYTH ST.—A as youax. as 57 teat lived In respectadla and oyster cook ; she restaurants and private boarding houses; ‘understands the rt z ‘tor one week. Pantry. Call for three days, or addresses 57 RUTGERS Sta RESPEOTABLE PERSON A® = B firat class cook, in « private family; has no objection. to anaist in washing and ironing; best city reterence from EAST povsrow sti—a: RESPROTABLE We WOMAN: ‘as good cook, washer an 5 ee last Place; wouid do housework for a Nome, Gab for two WEST WASHINGTON PLAOR, THIRD FLOOR, G0 Rar oea anon, rot a uae cook and to assist in the washing and ironing: no ob, to a short distance in the country; reference from her last place, 6TH AY.—AS COOK OR CHAMBERMAID; FIVE 69 years with present employer; can give every satisfac ion, 6G] REST 2H, STA COMPRTENT, WOMAN, AS lass cook in’ family: underetan Dance cero al aae Tinea en ma mi fe'neat’ and obliging, ean give first class reference a character and ability. Fee ST 18TH ree YOUNG WOMAN AS NEAT 6 ity cook ond ‘first class washer and ironer; best clty reference. Can be on for two days. city reference, Con besogn for two Gere (1 i 80 WEST bei ST. REAR SUDA STNG YOUNG ne rem amily; one and troner, th Other ge chambormals. “Address oF call wand E. M. RLES MORGENROTH, AUCTIONEER—SELLS HIS DAY, at 1034 o'clock, at 422 Hudson street, the entire stock and Eid of that Grocery Butter and Produce Stare, Batter, Lard, Cheese, Soap, Counters, &c. Sale post- ve, in Jota, DWARD | SOHENCI Twenty oighih ntrects this days at OK E B. aay ny ttle! —BY MUNDY & TlIG- je GIN: eir ragged — Tuesda (AUOTIONBER RLEGANT Private siable 6t West Dotsver 15 O'dlock, largé sale. of ousebo! Furniture, Parlor and chamber Saits, eat Stoves, Silver Plated and China Ware; 180 pair English made Gaiters, 2. cases Oxford Ties, 15 dozen Brooms, &c., &e. H. SCANLON, AUCTIONEER—BY WILLIAM B. + JONES.—Will sell THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock M., the entire Svock and Fixtures of oa Nattonal Restsurant hes it Nasan, street, in different lous, viz,:—Counters, hanzes, Steam Table, Engine Boilers, Stoves, Tables, Clinits Kulves and Forks, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, &c." Also the lease of the premi BOGART, AUCTIONEER—TUESDAY, QOTOBER 18, fat a2 o'clock, on the premises, $8 North Fourth strest, Seviuatabury, the frame House and Lot, 2 tect by 100. Terms, teu per cent on the day of sale, the balance fu 10 Lol BOGART, AUCTIONEDR—WEDNESDAY: QCTORER o'clock, at the auction room No. i North Wile wate, HMouseig:a' Furnitures consisting, of s large ns; nent ‘of Parlor, Dining | Root Wichen Furniture. ORTGAGE SALE.—J. BOA) AUGTIONERE, will sell, by virtne of a chattel xtures, Furniture and celebrated Paintings of Ai a Eve and of the Broadway Opera House, on ‘the lat ay of October, 1807, at I o'clock In the fore 600, 5 way. ADOLPH tT LILTENTHA LS Attorney for Mortgazec, ° Annes STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND HOIST. ging Patiom aid Drawings at auction, on the premises a the Mystic Iron Works, at aiystie Bride, Conn, on Thursday, October 24, 1367, at 10 o'clock, A, MM. ‘Tweaty Seta of Pattetae for High and Low Prosstre, Propeller, Side: Wheel, Stationary, Portable and Holating Engines. from eight to forty-eight inches diameter cylinder, with full and complete working drawings. One new Propeller Wheel, 111g feet diameter, 18 feet pit: one Shears on wharf, 71 feet high. ‘ogee superior Hoisting apparatus, capable of lift. ing 6) tons; also, at the same time, $26,000 worth of Machin. ists’, Blacksmiths’ and Boilermakers’ Tools, Stock, Scrap Iron and Copper, comprising about eve hd appertaining wo a large Steam Engine manufactory, Terms cash; cash deposit required, Catalogues on day 0! AW abt geo Mg THIS DAY—BY JOHN MOR- bE dway, of 500 lots men's and wo. ind other valuable goods, by order ns C jn or H, Freel, Glose i AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY will sell, at 82 New Bowery. at 10 o'clock, 5001 aud Women's Clothing, Sheets, Quilts, Blanks: asova ble goods. By order of ‘Hugh D. Smyth, Bighteenth street, AW NBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, ING RAHAM’S, 104g o'clock, 400 lota Men’ Clothing; also.a fine lot of Mink Fura, JAMES AGAR 4 large gorinent of Furs.” By order F. Feily, “Front street, Brooklyn. AWNBROKER’S SALF.—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 487 Pearl street, corner City Hail place, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, & ine assortment of silk and other %, broche woollen BI wis, Underclothing, Remnan's, Quits y lankets, Boots and shoes, ke. Dy order d Mailer, roome street. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 2% BOWERY— P. Saleen this day (Monday), at 103g o'clock, the Lease, Stock and Fixtures of the leather and findinzs store 9d Homilton avenue, Brooklyn, in lots to auit. Dealers in leather and shoe business are inv: Shoomakera, this is achance. Three Sewing Machines; also the Furniture of the family; $ tons of Coal. P, CASSIDY, AU NEER. Bt OH Third aveuue, at i0hy hold Furniture, Tablea, Cha reaus, Bedsteada, Foather Kitchen Furniture, Stores, &e. Prcuanp war quantity and \ on Monday, at 11 o'eloc tons of Catie, Also S THIS DAY, k, excellent House. etes, Lounges, Bu. fsitresees, Carpets, Mirrors, 3 Mortgag t Browdw Willow Wa ‘ney for M 8 WEST 17TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH Avis in the rear.—A Tres} pocrable Protestant woman las ither for city or country; has no ob, a ett tag buco; Sou" glee” good raferenees, Gall for two days. WEST 17TH ST., IN TAB REAR—A) RESPROTA 84. Te soung womsit as. cook tn small family; aasist fu Washing if required, Call or address. HH ST.A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, 85 © ube eid ‘and froner in a private family, 8 hte bok a ida bag ag Rag age] Fotostatt Woman, fs willing to assist at washing and if private f required. QQ NEW, CHAMBEES ST.—A FIRST CLASS ORDER cook for a hotel or restaurant; can furnish good city reference. Call for one week. H AV.. BETWEEN 17TH AND 18fH STS. IN LO] Bo Aus Bret too front room—a respectable eg woman as cook; would assist with the w: an ioutagt beat city reference from her last place. peace Bante! fein bhencathbrnt nn Bond so alts EE ay Ee 16TH 8T., ra gpitee ee AND 7TH BAe AY it person as r. small privat amily: ts excellent taker will do the ooarse ee if required; best city references. 12g sees Sateen aaa 1G FAST MD STA HIGHLY | RESP. icotch woman so eer ae good, Zamlly; wnderetaode her business ta all ise benochen? city reference. Gall for two days. 127 WEST WT st. BETWEEN érH AND 7k respectable g sides Fy nse anh wast ceaad io Eg cthee ag chimbermald snd. waltrcas in arprivete Towily or private board)ng house, Have best oity y reterencon 136 RE ere, 8?T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 71TH AVB., third floor, back Feepoctable woman first rate cook; 18 an peneeleak aker;-would assist wi gains and iro: reference, Can be seer WEST 13TH ST., BET! ND ete 137, ee de rat rate cook ; is an excellent baker of bread Can come well recommended. pai 137 West, wre sr. IN ‘A young woman, ai first ironer. Good city reference ex place, 5 ee SRO NRC seed are ee baat oy 138 WEST UT STA, YOUNG WOMAN, sas thoreughly understands Would asst with washing if Corie: Call tee toriseien™ ‘ays. 157 a 1ST 8’ Booting woman, Igoe onok waar AND th av.—A respectal and froner: would profer to have ther todo Waiting or to be | or to be generally useful, sus rare btw nee 15 Q) WEST 19TH ST.. TOP FLOOR. —A PROTESTANT F OU woman, as cook and to assist in wetes and iron- City reference. Can be seen for ists! gered Pevgiven drom'bor fant fn te thereat ncn flo an ct enone WEST 19T! ‘ee 159 pl ‘1 eat pall 6TH nk boxe lived nearly four years in her thst piace. 163. rivtvn—A'respectible woman es ook, washer aba ironer; pe Nag reference from her inst place’ Can can ate for two 178 YAURENCE St, BETWEEN HoUsTON AND Bleecker streets, first foor.—Aa respectable woman a4 cook, washer and i-ouer in a privaie family or house; will make herself genorally useful; best cliy ere! 18 EAST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE Papa S."BS to cook, wash and fron in vate fe reference from last plies. ” 199 VARICK St.—\ RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE AGED roman wo cook, wast and iron th a small familys no objection to go a short distance in the country. Besb city reference can be given. Call for two days. 20 WEST 21ST ST.—AN mo ag fore INA ‘ate familiy; undi Satan ee famiiy ; un ands all kinds family RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER sale Groeery Biore—will sil on T at 414 Eighth avenue, w general evock o Waon and Harnes: ind tore Praiuren et ee 3. CORNELL, Deputy Sherid aud Auy, for Mortgage, M. WITTERS. AUCTIO) SELLS Room and Kitehen urniture of a large at ~ emer Suits, fine Hair Matresses, wk, . Table Cloths, Pillow Gasea large and’ fine Feather Sete", orhor'chetra, Centre, Dining a, Tea in ea — Wardroben, ‘Bookeaste, Froneh Pinte Per eng} ror, China, Glass and 47 velvet tapestry, Th: es and Basement Ot assortment for families, aley oads picked and shippet, A sh Nilverwar ain aud other Ca: pets, Hal le taking a large and tne aod others; in lote to ae meaiim wige DELIGHTFUL Proc without the least pain tire Adminiatering nitrous o: Plumpers, to, restore a yor toed AN VLECK'S, | ghan improved method of ou ehenutithl Gum Sete, with ful appearance, $15; Sixth aventig, tg ng OS PAINLESS — TEETH EXTRACTED without extra charge, under nitrous oxide, whore ted. Sete of rubber teeth, frit plimpecse Bees puta ceuansoo pee apa Fourteenth and Cut this oat, fia Gums Bets: for bes RS.-CREA?, LIGHT, DURA- airy; Plamper's intproved style, gold and. peat ious tion'seia, h Rosseselng advan ages of rubber and durability of Se vn Tostitute Exhibition; a fit and Satletaction given or no Fayment, | Tanghia given euceess full ay ered thousa: enuity, Dr, EVANS, ween Twenty-tirst aid xh wren Hrrenty-accond st stree ut, COLTON, DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED Tite Anesthetic use of % vous oxide gas, adunthiater it in the most auproved me do nothing bat’ Extract Teeth, and certainly do t without Pains $0 3,000 patients venufi Seo their mam i oper insti RET EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN BY THe VSB Of nitrous oxide gas, free of charge, where inverted. Sete of Guin Teeth, $10, $1 20. Teeth tiled with gold, $1; at 192 sixth w Cut this out LO —LADIE: ‘THING. ND GENTLEMEN OAN cetve the highe in ecush fe ‘Vou Oar Ac., by call aon or ad ireesing SBWanw Mik: LE, ch avenue, near Nineieenth street, 7.8 SEVENTH AVENUP, NEAR IMIRTY-POURTH wreet—M. Cohn.—Ladios and sgentlementwill Fecotse the icieat prions for cams cr otainia by. orsddraning Ledws ationded Sy See Gbhaie aod out iy. IL-Y.A DE MIBUX EN Lb om heyy: Uy MEDIOUS, t aria, vireet, joust'y 6b ‘oh Bleecker or ate. ENTLEMEN WAVING ANY CAST wf o my pes ryt a pe or | adiressing JAMES KIRKPATMOKS 6 dressing aa THICK, Wd Pee food elty Feteronce from her last place, 203 NEST ZT, ST) SECOND FLOOR, FRONT aed room, frst house’ from 7th av.— A Tospectable aan beaver at re rahi: Coe cook and to assist with thi WEST S6TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WO: ‘1 6 MAN AS Cail for two days, Plain cook of cam and to assist atti washing and ironin, hed, Can be seen for two day 222 WEST 18TH ST.—V FIRST CLASS COOK te iS as6 private family; best city references, Apply f{ xX years’ reference furn’ pe asa in dlaun dress: % ne ae ference from last employer. 1s will: 225 RAST 26TH ST. IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. “a ung, olan a cook ina pirate farligy senor ‘Gan be noen'for two dayae Bi vgn ora — ah ughter, con do cook! ind: the daughtor to do walling'snd wal te ibe ddan 4TH AV.—A BEOrECTARLS WOMAN) 1s in is rienced ith the sedating. an ouing 4 ind obligtog. bent city reference, Can be 2 2, WEST S167 ST.. FIRST PLOOR.—A COMPETENT woman clase cook; jor Sandy her Dusluess, would aaaiat with the ‘wesblag if ve: quired. MADISON ST, + BUILDING, FIRST 9 ri ~ di ZO Bas satis eecerareree 2 EAST sore st. <A RESPECTABLE Int To OU cook, wash and iron for & small. private femaihy as good cliy roferenco from her’ last placa’ Cau’ ve ane fer tro days. WEST 21M 8r., DOTWREN 7TH AND stit AVS 24. ret foor.--A Zoune: Gt Ms owek, washer and ironer; good et! WEST WTI ST, RECOND FLOOR, BAGR room. —A competedt wom a a4 cook: no Sbjection Gaseist with the washing. Good elty reference. tne A vist, fori STA YOUNG GIRL TO Di 259) ek family; the best city rererenee be Seen Tor two day’, oT Av., _ pte a A ner acta Woman A® first class cook; understands glist cooking Shecanbe seen at her present em st, hay fy tiie | As RL AS trouer Ina rom her inst employer, ‘Can 68 wees as years’ referen for two dass, 274 | &D Sh A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN a8 plat cook, washer and trouer, or to de- ! Garter ae ina stall famiy; goodeity references, WEST