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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SKPTHMBMR 26, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. es — _ _ ——- —_—__-— — —_ t ee — - —————— = . NEW JERSEY. FANNIE EABEWIOK, wife o! F ; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Were (ull and steady. At the open board at one oe SEN OeY. Motion of funeral herostier, 86 (Ore? F- Muliord. PRINTING aw o'clock the market was strong and moderately ac- TJereey City. Monse.—At Ki , Germany, on Tuesday, [= METROPOLITAN tive, and Erie advanced to 50%, New York Central to A Dense FOG overspread the North river last even- | September 22, RicHARD E. Monsx, of this city, ond THE METROPOLITAN ’ Fray, Sept. 25—6 P.M. | 127% and Reading to 03%. At the second regular ing for some hours, commencing ai hal/-past seven. of tha Sonnders of the New York Observer, in the os ‘The tide of speculation for a fall turned to-day im | board the tendency of prices was upward, but the SuOoKING Daary om Tam Kate Rastnoap.—at | 40 YOO OC MS AS... september 2s, Witstae Haw. THR MBESOPOLEZAR the opposite direction, although the bears vigorously | volume of business Waa rather light, and on the call nine o'clock yesterday. forenocn yo pared 170N, only child of sorge M, wud Marian H. Muren, THE METROPOLITAN Reading closed % higher than at the frat regular ‘Thomas ae was: board, Michigan Southern %, Northwestern preferred run ry ¢ Erie Railroad by the Middletown way train. head was entirely vevered from his body. resisted the natural tendency of the’ market, and after opening at 142 the price declined to 141%, but MiMo.—On friday, September 25, at her reat- this proved to be the lowest point, and a steady ad- | 134, North Carolina sixes, ex coupon, %, and new Deceased Was twenty-seven years of are and was | dence, 285 ‘Twenty-eighth street, Sanan, wife vanoe to 112}; succeeded, the closing transactions | issue 1%, while Cleveland and Pittaburg, ex div., wared, Porones, ‘arren will hold an inquest next | of Brian Mimo, in the 45th year of her age. THE METROPOLITAN Prior to the adjournment of the board at three | was 2 lower and Rock Isiand %, Government secu- ednesday evening, The friends of the family, also those of her brother- ee, Newark. HONORS T0 NewsurG FIREMRN.—Columbia Hose Company, of the Newburg Fire ment, visited thia city yesterday and were the guests of the Newark Fire Department. With the neatly uni- formed Newburgers came their chief en gineer, ©. M. Leonard, and company oiticers Hugh McBurney, foreman, and Hugh Hays, assistant foreman, After goin the graud rounds of the city they will return O- e in-law, Michael McGowan, are requested to attend the funeral, at St. Stephen's church, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o’clock, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery at two P. M. McCani.1..—On Wednesday, September 24, Mary, widow of James mopantl, aged 65 years, Relatives and friends of family and those of her son, Bryan McCahill, Jr., and of her brother-in-law, Bryan MoOahili, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 241 East Twen- Fr eoand Street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clor MoHuan.—On Friday, September 25, CATHARINE F. McHvau, widow of Captain Francis McHugh, of the Thirty-seventh regiment New York Volunteers, aged 27 years, Her miends and the friends of her brothers and sisters, also of her father-in-law, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the residence of her brother, Mr, Brophy, 62 pagan street, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. PRINDLE.—At Mendham, N, J., on Wednesday, September 23, CATHARINE, wife of Asa C. Prindle, and daughter of James McFarian, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 154 Liv- ingston street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. PATTERSON.—On Wednesday, September 23, MARY E,, beloved wife of Daniel Patterson and daughter of the late Charles G. Leviness, aged 24 years. rities were dull and in some instances @ fraction lower, At the open board at half-past three the mar- ket continued strong and New York Central ad- vanced to 128%, Northwestern 884;, do. preferred 88%, Reading 94%, Rock Island 102%, Fort Wayne 109% and Pacific Mail 110%. Subsequently the market remained firm but quiet, and at the close at six o'clock the subjoined quotations were current:— New York Centfal, 128 a 1233;; Erie, 60% 051; Hud- son River, 139/¢ a 141; Reading, 945 994%; Michi- gan Southern, 843; @ 84%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 85% @ 86, ex dividend; Rock Island, 102% @ 102%; Northwestern, 885 a 884; Northwestern preferred, 88% @ 89; Fort Wayne, 109% a 10944; Ohio and Mis- sissippi, 28% @ 29; Pacific Mail, 110% @ 111; Mari- posa preferred, 11% a 11%. The foreign exchange market showed diminished firmness, and at the close bankers’ bills on England, at sixty days, were quoted at 108% a 408%; at three days, 108% @ 10934; commercial bills, 108 a 10834. Bankers’ bills on Paris, at sixty days, 5.2214 a 6.20. The following table shows the extreme range of the market for the leading ratlway and other ras stocks in 1865 and 1867:— o’olook having been at this figure. Subsequently the market remained frm, and the latest quo- tation on the street was 142), a 142%. There was a very active borrowing demand for coin, and loans Were made at 67 per cent per annum and at 1-64 @ 3-32 per cent per diem for borrowing. Later in the afternoon contracts were made for to-morrow at 3-32 and 7-64 per cent for the use of coin until Monday—a suficient indication of the largely oversold condition Of the market and the preponderance of the demand over the supply. The gross clearings amounted to $124,046,000, the gold balances to $1,335,133 and the currency balances to $2,194,082, These amounts are more than double the usual average, and some idea may be formed from them of the activity of business in the Gold Room yesterday, the clearings of one day reflecting the regular transactions of the pre- vioug one. To-day the volume of business was much smaller, the bears having oversold them- selves and being afraid to put out new con- tracts, The Sub-Treasury disbursed $18,703 in coin in payment of interest on the public debt during the day, but it sold none, and it is intimated that no more wili be sold at present. It is admitted, how- THR METROPOLITAN THK aBTROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING, baa JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, rahe aud ty California. Tho sales ore Rbowk 8,000 vashela, at Bt IB'a #1 IB Cor rime new Western mise ; #1 14a 81 Unsound do. 1 38 for Western yellow’ and 1 sales Weve OO burke at 1c. eb. ‘Byes bariey and malt were 3 were dull and ee oh FREIGHTS.—The market was tolerably active, and rates for ia Liverpee ter sisemien were secidedy bigher, onns {6 the small'amount of availabloroom. Fue chartering bw ness exhibited more activity. The engagements w To. Liverpool 15,000 ‘bushels wheat ai. Oid. a. Td. ieamer” 1,600 at dey BROOKLYN INTELLIGENOE. Tax Recexr BURGLARY IN HOWARD STRRET.— Alexander Guttman was committed to jail until ‘Thursday next, by Justice Buckley, yesterday, on & charge Of having stolen the silks and velveis from the importing house of Godone & Dieta, Nos. 50 and 52 Howard street, New York. The Baere Brothers, ary is dealers in Fulton street, Brooklyn, are awaiting trial for receiving the goods. HOMICIDE.—Christian Bandendistel was placed on trial in the Court of Sessions yesterday for the killing of Thomas Cunningham on the 20h of August, The prisoner, wil! be remembered, had an altercation ‘with the deceased in Atlantic street, when he stabbed Jim with a pocket knife in the head. Dr. A. W. ‘Shepard testifted to having made the post mortem examination, and found @ wound on the head of the deceased penetrating the skull, The case was ad- journed until to-day, bushels wh on private terms, T! were :- Danish brig to ‘Bahia, 1,600 bbis. tour at We. ; a schr, 2,200 bbls, to the windward at Ge: A Bremen. veasel with 24,008 cases petroleum to Bremen, at 22c. A Bremen bark with 2,700 bbis. trojeum from Fenne to Bremen at 5s, 9d. British bark (now in Philadelphia) to Odessa, petrolenm, at 10s 6d. A Brittsh bark, 2,000 bbls. jam from ag Pings to Cork for orders, at 68. 6d. a 7a. Two vesnels, each 2,XN) bbls. capacity, to Brasil and back, $2,400, half gold. A brig, 395 tonsa, for three vo} to Cuba and back. sugar at Suc. per 100 lbs. or molasi ®5 under deck and #3 upon dec and # British 1) bbls. capacity, to Bt. Thomas, ge eral cargo on private terms. Fish. —For codfish there was a moderate demand at about the prices pre: ony. current, the sales being 500 quintals rges at and 1,00 do, bank at $7 a % jackeret Woop SNGRAVING WOOD ENGRAVING WOOD BNGRAVING WOOD ENGRAVING WOOD ENGRAVING LITTIP EEE tet ever, that a quarter of a million, or a little more, ———1867.——~ | wore in active request, but ateasler prices. The arrivals ace | ‘The funeral service will take place this (Saturaay) ia WOOD: BORAT ‘was sold on Wednesday for the first time in several High- LO. | increasing. Sales 1,40 bbls, Mos habere and bay ¥ Us nhend MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. morning, at ten o'clock, at her late residence, No. 224 WOOD ENGRAVING 4 althoagh none has been sold sin est est, | respectively ; No. 2 do, do, nt B18 25 a 316; large No. 8 shor hikes, pt alters Powers street, Brooklyn, E.D. The reiatives and months, au jough none has sold since 118s; 954, | $1150, and modium do., $10, Of smi friends of the family, niso. th b oP WOOD ENGRAVING 4 is fair to inquire how this quarter of a milli ot | wales of 2,500 boxes at dbo. a Sle. for s Married. - ig amily, also the members of Putnam a bay SMM was 525, | TSR btn whore aplie herria BIONDI—Dx LA FLECHELLE.—At the church of st, | Lodge, No, 338, F.and A. M., the 1. 0. 8. Club, vhe WOOD ENGRAVING disposed of, By an act of Congress passed last 90 cod were held at $5 and pickled Mutual Base Ball Club and the I. D. K. Association Vincent de rani, on Thursday, September 24, by the 8. GUNAIES.—There were Bales of 2K) bales cloth at Isc. = ‘sesaion the payment of all commissions on the sale 1184 a” Hage am ee mice peer rapey CTP Rev. Father Doll, Mr. EuauN# N. Bioxpt to Miss | Are respectfully invited to attend, a spocial train ___ WOOD BNGRAVING of government gold and bonds was prohiliited, and | Michigan Southern. 844. 493, GA | , Home ween Jn, mnciorsys Cuasand, bat Maney St 1a in eho oerareas a daughter of proceed to Woodiawn for interment.” ee AND although the bill failed to become a law by reason of | Panama.. ‘iss oo Pot | foreign Be Meas DovGE—PankeR.-On_ Thursday, September 24, at | _,ROSKNELELD.—On Friday, September 25, at twelve a the President not having signed it after the adjourn- | Glover a piitebure. iol at bn | gy Hewes Manila was quiet, but firm, at 1c, gold, Jute | the residence of the bride’s parents, Klizabeth, N. J, | O'Clock A. M., Jacow, son’ of Solomon Roseniteld, —~ : 5 B. 10) as Gye. a be., gold. by Rev. E. Kempshall, OLIVER W. Dopag, of New | ®8¢d 2 years and 6 months. AND ment of Congress it nevertheless embodies the sen- | Cleve. & Toledo....118 v1 yer arket for all Kinds was, quit and prices | York, ‘to Miss ANNIE Ky, daughter of Join W. ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday morning, at aan timent of both houses on the subject, and we may Eee aana: gin 8 orate Tac Sales 1 Creat Parker, Esq. J ten o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 264 ae add of the country at large, aud Mr. McCulloch | Northwestern prof. tc, as 20% bn private terv Gousici—rexpvann.—At Melrose, Westchester | West Thiriy-fourth street, Kelatives and friends AND ahould have respected it and sold whatever gold ne | Fort Wayne ‘wor 39% 804, Were anles Of TEP Mee Coker cn peively | common Tueday, Sapmaher 26 by tie Mee. | NE Tee at Believibe d, pg eB hagiay heal cunins whvthe Sauces in this | Pacific Mai 170" 108% | ‘“Taox.—The market for Scotch pig was moderately active | HAther Erancis Karrol, Dr. AUBXANDER T. Gonaxt to | o-SO/Tio tt Ballerite, Me des om eriday, September basen Noa ot, e Sul east Z * ON. ‘on e 3 3 HVA, dauiel . Y - » era, ES yi ISK, da hier “sa a city, It is anna that the broker zi sold this | Fitna e neat, 4s a gt | eutieton er daz B04 160 as, Gloneataock at Bit a S's Bee een ee eawenony ae Sunlth (of firm of Stewart & sinith), aged 6 years LITHOGRAPHIO ESfABLISHMENT, g Virginia 8 per cen' 5 i F a arive ah be “ ‘TYORMUNR—Kipp,—At Harlem, on Thursday, Sep- otice of funeral hereafter, LITHOGRAPHIO ESTABLISHMENT, gold did so with the understanding that he was not | N. C. Spercent .... 86 58 ye a8 sto. arrivms at wiiet but | tember 24, at st. Andrew's church, bY Kev. . SeTon.—At Rye Beach, N. H., on Thursday, Sep- . tw receive any commission, but as the laborer is uri 6 percent. 79 oh 107 86% unchanged in value, 1s tons, No fo We | Ray, Witiias H. DRRUUNB to Miss N J Ail serra eg Sphoid fever, Huiny Serom, eldest Worthy of his hire, and as it is not reasonable to sup- |, Consols and American securities were quoted thus | guste (io, ls. Sit ee ee enon priealé Came, | YOUNESt dauuiter of Quimby Kipp, Ksq., both of | Wachter of the jute Willian Seton, of Cragdon, Bast Chester, N. Y. Remains will be taken to Fmmettsburg, Md. this city. No cards, in London to-day u ene ondou to-day and oa the previous dates mi VAN WINKLE-—WANDLB. Pose that a broker any more than mankind in gene- Df old ratia 1,200 tons double headed and bridge were dispored of on private terms. We quote new American, #50 a 81; In Hudson City, N. J, rai would work without hope of fee or reward, it is | toned:— English, $51 a $69, gold. on Thursday, september by Rev. M, Ki. Rilison, SeRewT.—On Tuesday, September 22, at the reat Z Sept. 17. Sept. NDIGo.—There were small sales to. jobbers within the | Mr. EDWAKD VAN WINKLE, of Bergen, to Janwie’ | “ence of her brother, Dr. W. H. Williams, Third ave- to be inferred that this report has no foundation in | consois...... 04% 94% | sange of, the following quotations: -Madran, 8c. a 81 10; | daughter of Jasper Wauedle eae hear Seventeenth sireet, South Brooklyn, Mra. fact, or else that the broker in question was reward- sees ‘ as b i % 9 auatomnala $110 w $1 45; Beng ‘eam WAIL A, STREET, aged 45 years, LITHOGKAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, ed sufficiently by speculating upon his knowledge of nols Central 9056 ba 9 ae f Birth. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to eae what, the government was doing. Certain it is | 2!e---- Wh frabivsredacede wt Om 8540, 691 1 earvey.—on Priday, Seplember 4, in this city, | attend the funeral services, at the place of her do- DEHOGESEHIO: RAED Ey that this sale by the Treasury was made | he receipts for customs und the receipts, pay- lock sole was moderately active at unal- | the wife O/ George francis Falvey of a daughter. ease, yhis (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock. LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMBN®, Sui LIVAN.—On Thursday, September 24, JOHANNA SULLIVAN, @ native of Kilcumin, county Kerry, Lre- land, aged 58 years. The friends and relatives of the family, and also those of her sister, Mrs. O'Conner, aud her brother- in-law, Michael Sullivan, are respectfully invited to ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city California papers pi for the expired portion of the week have been as Tollows:— ee Custom House, —-——-Sub-Treasury. Receipts, Receipts. Payments, Balances. tered prices, mand being principally for spready, good Hy ease COPY. grain, common hide leather. The receipts are fair and tn oi in the midst of a bear movement and Mt was, therefore, a most opportune event for the bears, who magnified its amount and importance for the furtherance of their own sinister purposes. We NO. 9% NASSAU STREET, NO. % NASSAU STREET, NO. 97 NASSAU STREET, excess of the sales, while the stock is well assorted, except for light Orinoco damaged. Oak was unchanged. We | Died. On Wednoesday, September 23, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, in the Nd Year of lus age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited | advise Mr. McCulloch when he has gold to sellin | Sept, 21...$474,145 $4,141,403 $3,077,065 $92,194,834 to attend tue funeral, trom his late residence, 112 hie bgt oa Sati pet Sine te pe Ww ‘ OLD HERALD BUILDINGA, Sept. 21... 077 Joncord sire -ookiyn, Saturday) mornin, Vhestnut strect, t : future to sell it publicly through the Sub-Treasury | Sept. 22... 703,505 1,000,879 1,113,276 92,201,486 wun” Brooklyn, this (Saturday) morning, i} (ne precisely. is (Saturday) noon, at ti . OLD HERALD BUILDINGS, OLD HERALD BUILDANGA, BETWEEN FULTON AND amt. BETWEEN FULTON AND AMM. BETWEEN FULTON AND AME THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, e THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING ; * Be. Good damaged: 2c. 2 abc. Ue. wBske. —Poor damaged, ail Kinds, 19c. a 22c.; rough light, 87. a 4c. ; middle and heavy, Sept, 23... 630,000 1,555,174 1,146,788 92,699,872 office in this city, and not clanaestinely. It is note- worthy that all the gold in the banks has been bor- rowed, and the maximum supply is at present on the market. With respect to the policy of the Treasury in gelling gold, especially when ita reserve is considerably below the average, it may very properly be regarded as indefensible unless un- der urgent necessity, which does not exist just now, andthe more coin the Treasury succeeds in hoarding the better it will be for the public credit and tne stronger will be the foundation upon which oupfinancia! system rests. The fluctuations during AMERMAN.—On Thursday, September 24, after a lingering sickness, Isaac R. AMERMAN, in the 53d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully imvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 264 West Twenty-sixth street, on Sun- day afternoon, at one o'clock, bRiEN.—OD Friday evening, September 25, at 154 avenue A, JAMES BRigN, aged 37 years. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Mark's church, corner of Second avenue and ‘Tenth sireet, on Sunday aiternoon, at half-past one o'clock. BUCKLIN.—In Brooklyn, at his residence, 181 Union street, on Friday, September 25, Tuomas P. BUCK- LIN. Funeral service will take place on Monday after- Sept. 24... 630,140 (507, : 705.058 — 93,602,060 Sept. 25... 628,000 1,861,156 1,140,386 94,222,831 The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending September 24 compare as follows with the previous week:— Killarney (county rene papers please copy. TUTrLe.—At Jeffersonville, Sullivan county, N. ¥., on Thursday, September 24, SLWNEY TUTTLE, in the 82d year of his age. His remains will be taken to Windham, Greene county, for interment, WINCKLER.—At the residence of his son, Augustus J. Winckler, on Thursday, September 24, JOHN 8. WINCKLER, in the 78th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from 201 South First street, Williamsburg, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, WesTLAKE.—At Hempstead, L. I., on Thursday, September 24, AUGUSTA WESTLAKE, in the 2adjyear of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday af- Sept. 11. Sept. 2%. Entered for consumption. ... $1,348, $ 4 Withdrawals, 760,720 3ST Warehoused. 450,413 606,246 A Chicago journai of the 23d inst. thus refers to local monetary affairs:— The demand for money is generally light, especial- LBs mercantile account, but still the banks hold e reins as close as possible, and save where money is reserved for moving in on sight bills, they do Ihhda. Porto. Rico at 60cs akc. We a ntrifugal and mixed, 32c. a 38c. clayed, 40c. a 42c. ; do. muscovado, refining grades, 42c. a 48c.; do. do., grocery grades, 4c. a bbe. ; Porto Rico, 4c. a 68c.; English Islands, 42c. a Gee. NavaL StTones.—Crade turpentine was dull and nominal at #4; spirits turpentine was dull and heavy, closing at ic. a a5igc. for merchantable and shipping, late. "ihe anles were 15 bbis. at 4c. ; 40 do. at 44)¢c. and 68 do. at 4c, ‘The business in in was only moderate, being restricted by *: noon, at. two o'clock, from his late residence, 181 oe hot give much satisfaction to borrowers in search of | huwerse, “Scion wil Lis. good atreined st para foray, | Union street. a “4 ternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from her late rei- THEATRICAL PRINTING, accommodations, This cannot be on account of do, at $210, 240 do. No. 1 at $8126 a 3 50, Bowk.—On Friday, September 25, ELLEN, wife of | den THEATRICAL PRINTING, scarcity of currency, for we believe all the banks are | 600 do. at #3 37g a 84 50, 120 do, No. 2 25 a | James Bowe, in the Jvth year of her age. peor sl Money continues in superabundant supply, and | reasonably well supplied, but is due rather to a de- | $8and 50 do, pale on private terms. We qui The funeral will take piace this day (Saturday), LOTTERIES. Be THEATRICAL PRINTING, there was a lighter demand to-day than yesterday, the exceptional loans on mixed collaverals at five per cent having been fewer, while the principal dealers in government securities were offered large mounts at three per cent—more, in fact, than they required. The general rate for loans on stock col- laterala was, however, four per cent; and those $2 75, No.2 $2 80 a 83, No.1 #5 2 a $5 e extra do. $8.0 2h bo. 1 mn and #3 2 w KS 50 for Newbern. Ou, Caxn.— Business was restricted by the decline in gold and the high rates of freight, We quote Western nominally Linseed was dull and heavy at 81 04a 91 07 in d bois, Lard was quiet at 21 80 a #1 85. We Olive was stenty at #2 ie. a 7 With small sales, City distilled red was steady at #1. ils were quiet but ‘firm. Crude sperm was held nt from her iate residence, 69 Washington street. CoLLINs.—On Friday, September 25, Jaugs Cot- LINS, @ native of county Mouaghan, Ireland, aged a ears. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family, and of his sons, Thomas and Patrick, are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, iroul his late regidence, 393 Broome street, on Sunday alternoon, at one o'clock, CLARK.—On Sunday, September 20, at her residence, at Chester, Conn, aller a severe and line sire to keep in good shape until after the next i a terly reports are made, and at the same time be in position to encourage any disposition to ship grain more freely that may be developed in the meantime. The amount of currency going to the interior is very small, and nothing to speak of waa received from New York, and the banks report that they have but little on the way, The Panama Railway Company has declared a di- THEATRICAL PRINTING, ILLUMINATED POSTERS, HANDBILLS, Rove HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWING, SEPT. 19, 1968. Prixw.\No. | Priv.|No. Prine.|No. Prise.|No. Prise, F260) 575 $250) 1O9NS. . 500) 15796, . #250, ee 4 DESCRIPTIVE BILIA, Gnas. FANOY PLACARD, at which the last sale waa made. Crude whale was unsettled} Danks which had previously advanced their rates | yiaend of six per cent out of the earnings of the | 41 25 was cenerally asked, Bleached winter whale was r 7 r 3 gen wering ulness, JOHANNA, Wife of Captain Oliver H. to dve per cent, finding it dicult to | road for the past three months, which will be paid | selingataua agian. | "ot NOt Nt NE | i cerry of Lash mureets Marine hi imme! ae employ their funds, were willing to lend | on and atter October 6, proximo., Transfer books | moats, $55 do. ‘and £00 Lugs lard ihe market lor pork was Her large circle of inends will deeply lament STREKT PROGRAMMES, their loss. CaiiiLi..—On Thursday, September 24, PETER, only beloved sou of Patrick Calull, in the Sist year of his COUPON TICKETS, SMALL PROGRAMMES, : ~~ NOT PROGRAMMER, PLACARDA, IN THE PRINTING OF WHIOH wed dull and rather lower, The 30 a $28 40 for new ‘moss, 24 60 for extra prime aud © hogs were quiet aud weak at Se, n 10ie.,, with arrivals of 700 head, ‘Beet wns dull and ‘heavy, at S12 50 a #19 50 for plain meen 4 for'extra do; sales 6) bbl. Beef hams were at #26 w BH. Tlerce beel was dui I of sale and still ple ;12c. a 124¢c, for dry 8: Mo, for smoked do., 183e. a 19c. for pick: for smoked do. and Ife. a ue for moderately active, but | sales were about 1,700 bbl closing at about (828 10; $24 2 28 60 w 26 76 for prime mess, considerable amounts at tour in the afternoon. ‘There ts no change to note in commercial paper, the best grade of which passes at 6 a 7 per cent. ‘The drain of currency westward 1s still light and the banks in the Western cities are moderately well sup- plied with currency for the season. It is now so hear the first Monday in October that apprehensions will be closed on the 25th instant, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Friday, Sept. 25—-10:15 A. M. 2500 US 6°a, 6-20, x, 1000 Us &-20, cou, B00 US ae its MUS, $00 i 8 6's,6-20,cou, “ . 20, 650 105 ge. Kelatives and friends are respecttully invited to atieud the funeral, from the residence of his father, No, 214 Hast Thirty-eighth street, between Secoud and Third avenues, this (Saturday) alternoon, at two o'clock. CLEMENTS.—On, Thursday, September 24, Maup, of the slightest monetary disturbance arising from 100 00, aed $ oe e sales 60 packages. Bacon: was. dull intant daughte of Cl sd. aud Lizale A, Clements, ol us, either as to tho rapldityy the preparations of the national banks for their a" a a0 at Hise, a 14 for Cumberland cut, aged 2 months york lays. + mation quality or chenpneas of the work. quarterly returns have passed away, and speculative | 10000 N Car 6a, new. “ for short rib c. 1 for The relauves aud fr.ends of the family are invited Orders filled with deapateb au the United States by express. ‘The market for | rather easier. 19%e. for No. L to prime steam mand from the local trade, and with light re to attend the ianeral, from the resideace of ler pa- reuts, Main street, Mott Maven, this (Saturday) af ternoon, at two o’cloc! 25 Panama RR. forwarded to any east af 100 Mil & St Paui prei 10 “do. 109 do operations on the Stock Exchange are therefore un- dertaken with great boldness. The dry goods auc- i 14000 Tenn 6's, ne 22000 dows... i c vere were hij articularly for the better grade, which were Dan.—Un Friday, September 25, Harry RaworTu, GENERAL PRINTING, ‘sion sales, of which there were several, were well 400 Clev & Tost initired for. Cheese was tooderately active, but gen. | Only son of W. H. dnd Mary Dau, aged 2 months, attended to-day, and the bidding was on the whole held at former pr: Notice of funeral hei GENERAL PRINTING. We quove:— ier. 0 ne ati anik, sacle 50 - DkvGaN.—On Friday mber 25, JOHN DRUGAN, irited, particularly for begat a silk and wont’ n a native of the parish of Clogher, county /yroue, Ire- GENERAL PRINTING. \goods, satisfactory prices being realized, while but 08 C on land, ta the oth year of his GENERAL PRINTING. ‘few lots liad to be passed. _ " darie ork ; ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- KE " enip a saat ibe enced - Cortland, Brox nily invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- GENERAL PRINTING. ‘The Bankers’ and Brokers’ Assoctation comm need et 2! Chicas: kp dence, West Thirty-ninth street, between T — operations on Monday a3 @ Loan and Trust Company, | “Pye TUith Nat Banke 100 and Eleventh avenues, on Sunday afternoon, at oae GENERAL PRINTING, 100 do. 14 Cora kxch BK... 138 00 Cleve, P'S As 10 Bkof Commerce... 124 200 Tol, Wab & W: 300 Cub Con! pref » ARIE «Siig Mariposa pre! Merch Union without iurther notice. R.—At Tuckahoe, Westchester county, on eptember 2A, CHRISTIAN DEDEKER, aged sand o months. ihe reiatives and friends are invited to attend the weceiving money from bankers, brokers and others on jeall and allowing interest on the same. It will be a depository for margins on brokers’ contracts. The ‘association also proposes to receive and deliver GENERAL PRINTING, GENBRAL PRINTING, GENERAL PRINTING. e, half ey halt firkin t sh tubs, Lewis and Onwego count; ‘elsh tubs; fair to good State. . ol : . r funeral, (rom his iate residence, this (Saturday) al- oe Wtocks and government bonds for the members of | “ 10 Chie & Alton pret ternooll, At one o'clock. Carriages Will be welting eee ee ‘he two boards at ten cents per hundred shares | 150 te Ha Pha od Mis wie 7 on arrival of 9200 train from Lweuty-sixth street to CAuDS, each way. 200 Keading K IG “14 Dab & Sioux pret. Iinois and Wisconsin, Orking, good U take them to the house, i pt ally rd ° Ord Western, firkius, fair to good ‘ —On Thursday, September 24, Mrs. owex CIRCULARS, ‘The total value of gold and silver bullion and Half-past Two o’Clock P. M. Gommon Western. ch Os, aged 46 Yea! Saar ene Jepecte Imported into the United Kingdom during the | giom0 Us 6's", cou... 14 100 she Wells-Fargo Ex. 0% | Cl lanePai will take place from her late residence, NOTE HEADS, past year was £23,821,047, mammegytymeclsth ren soo fron Us ts b:80, 6, 08, ive om ieee Fs vent xine avenue, Uils (Saturday) allernoon, at two LETTER HEADS, fin gold and £3,020,888 In ellver. Sateen ee ov oak yng wo $3 | Parm dairies, t loork%.—On Friday morning, September 25, L TRADE, of gold consisted of £5,501 from Austral 4. “ Farm dairies, {air to good, foy AL , YOungest dauguter of Law- ——_e $22,808,367 from Mexico, South America (except Bra- | 2/000 US 6.20, 0, "5. DR ak and Gertrude Hooper, aged 9 months. ____ PAMPHLETS, gil) and West Indies; £5,026,185 from the United | qi00 U 620, ¢, “67 < 30 Boe | and 280do. naptha. Crate Funeral services will be Held this (Saturday) morn- caw eee ; £387,319 from France; £285,615 from Portu- | 1000 VS 5-20, cor 109% 200 Chic & NW Li _B80f | the opening, but heavy at the clone at ive. | Th at nile o'clock, at the house of her grand{ather, States; f 01 3 £285, oO 18000 Tenn 6 Gs%y 400 Chic ARK TRE... 12:5 | 1,000 bbs. allfc, The market for retined w: ke assert, 120th street, near Filta avenue. LAW CASES, gal, Azores and Madeira; £101,026 from Egypt; wa? 60 uae, | quiet, there being no demand of moment from any « —in tis city, suddenly, on Friday, Sep- — “4 mg soa, | 20000 ‘Big | and prices favored the purchaser, We quote standard white » Henry S. WALLET. CHECKS, £146,182 from the West Coast of Africa; £205,285 | 2000 Carts, exc. Boxy | nomlaaliy we, "Salon 1000 bbis, for thelast bait October at |“ \ouce of funeral will be given hereafter, tamu rom British India (including Singapore and | 1u000 Toit Wad eqn 897% | Ha. and 1.000 do, forthe frat and last half at Elo. In Phila | jin ypu,—At Vanderbilt. landing, on. Thursday, apse Ceylon); £515,818 from Brazil, and £138,680 from | 3) fs heals Bank Go | deggais the market was dull and entirely nominal a 3¥e. | oo ceiber 24, iM the sth Yeur of lier age, Mrs. ABI- bE. Fi ; 5 5 ‘acitic Mal * Septembel bs oh id Ci Rioe.—We heard of no transactions of importance. We GALL LEDDEN. the British North American provinces. Of silvor | 34 Oe i ean Bt | quote Rangoon $0. ogc. and Carolina biges 10ze. ‘The funeral services will be held at the residence atDa, 1,001,143 was imported from France, £5,032,495 from | aw SUGAR.—There was fair business transacted {n rawto- | of tier nephew, Jacob M. Evans, fownsend ay RECEIPTS, Mexico, South America (except Brazil) and the West bE Lge 4 trlse wore Sf hha a aloes ine, Top | Staten pene oa Sunday snerncoe, s two o'el 7, if * r ‘The friends and relatives are imvitec attend, fhe BILLS OF Indies, and £1,471,821 from the United States. The Cube, » ye. for Cory < Porto Rico ead | eects will be taken 90 Fi aterson, N.3., tor’ inter: LAD, bullion and specie exported from the United Kingdom ae ane tee pen 0 2 uring the year was valued at £14,324,517, £7,880,080 Get. oe te, y ily and every variety of printing used tn Shipping, Uneurepan Banking, Railroad and Commercial business. ment. Furpay, Sept. %—6 P. M, lionen.—On Friday, September 25, Orro Jonn F. 350. singe" coaitugal $ youngest cluid of Joun F. and Meta Huuer, aged 10 of which was in gold and £6,435,487 in silver. The | Breswax was quiet, but firm, closing at 46}4¢. « 470. hhda. and boxes), 1Uc, a ie, ;molnases, 4c. a ic. :meindo, | SUNEES a nonbadl Chief exports of gold consisted of £7,034,340 to] Buruvinc MaTERIALs.—Eastorn spruce was moderately H fc, © Ae, Fone Rico—Fair wo prime reining, Tigo. & | MOK ssives and friends of the family, also the pars Reds Age. ge. ; prime to choice “ . , France, £306,464 to Brazil and £230,088 to Spain and | 4enlt in, and steady in value. The sales were about 600,00 | Go" tie wine. Hor rebied there was afeirdementons | members of Company £, Third regiment Cavalry, 8, METROPOLITAN ; and of silver £21,190,308 to France, | {eet at #19. #22, the latter price for choice cargoes. Lathe } prices were higher; we quite lards, Ibe. @ 1b%c.; soft | Y. S. M., are respectfully invited to attend the fune- — he Osnaries; and of silv: gen Ps aaa re moderately active at $2900.83 Lime was steady at Whee. 0 Thise., and pig S60. Re. | Tal on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from tue METROPOLITAN penn tet “eke eres. 81 50 for common and $2 for lump. Rosendale cement was | ceipta moderate. Jobhers’ et ror aa fe paras residence of his parents, No, 246 Madison street, cor rysimations. to, the #1006 METROPOLITAN and ij i$ a” Deak! ; a ae prolate £1,140, Beigt stondy at $178 Brigks were unchanged. We quote :—Long = "4, 82% a 80; ground, $2 and | HORNE.—On Friday, September 25, at a quarter | ARpfzima\toti to the shoo METROPOLITAN ‘There has been a very limited speculative business | Isiand, $10 60; New Jersey $8 8 $9 60; Croton, $18.0 $22; | Turks Inland, B0c. per past twelve v'ciuck, @t lis residence, 109 Clinton | approximations to the 20, OProt transacted in governmen t securities during the day, | North river, #9 60 s $12, and Philadelpnia front, #45 0 $0. Bh pn a yma fae by 9 FE enemas, Cleves piace, afer jong and paintul tiness, Hexry ‘Ne 34,00, incluaive, each METROPOLITAN Ms 5 3 iu Sq. a aT vay ale Oo tout there was material increase in the investment | Corr —For Blo therewas good dhmand and prices | iy Mendy at 684 83 36” Rough ax wan unchanged at | yt ed Vi be rousved from the above place | "Ne. =00 ieunghrteeeh em METROPOLITAN demand, both by mail and telegraph and at the bf he aa | * | MSreaRtyy wan quiet, but without particular oh this (Saturday) afternoon, a one o'clock. Lis frieuds METROPOLITAN of the dealers. Pricos declined a fraction | ber Kinds were dull and unchanged. valu, Salo 18,000 lone at 195¢er 8 310 change i | cre respectfully invited to attend the funerai with- ’ counters CaNvur damantine (14 of.) were quiet, but steady, at eh ‘Was firm at 14, out further notice. METROPOLITAN from the opening prices; but at the close, at flve | a. gee. sperm were generally quoted at G0c. and patent | SOAP.—Castile was quiet but firm at 12%c. a I aces Bold. Joxés—In Brooklyn, on Friday, September 25, —=- = o'clock, the market was strong at the following quo- | a gue, which ware patapneed We toca reign ties fs Me ‘A THOMAS JonkS (Of the firm Of Messrs. J Howe & Co., Prizes oie in gold. Information furnished. Thy highest METROPOLITAR tations, and there were no stocks offering:—United | Coorenaae Stock was in fair request at the following | Banca, diicc. nite dow and Ergiah, Mc. do.” Plates were | tM YOTK), aged 44 years, rie PEA EOR & Gon Bakers, Wo Wall street, New York. mare Funeral services at lis late residence, $20 Franklin avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at four o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend. KEeLLy.—On Friday, September 25, SARAH Lovisa, daughter of Edward wad Sarah Kelly, aged iv months and 27 days. The friends of the family are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from her parents’ residence, oe pee street, On Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. LInpHkiM,—On Tharsday, September 24, Rewgcca, danghier of Moses and Bertha Lindbettae aged 17 yei months and 26 days, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ‘the re dence of her parents, 44 East Seventeenth street, on Sunday. Magke.—in Brooklyn, on Friday, September 26, ALiciA, eldest daugiter of Joseph and Alicié Magee, aged Syeatt, ® months and 29 days, ‘The friends of the family, aiso the members of Nas- san Lodge No. 39, 1. O. of O. are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, 204 Fulton avenue, corner of Neving street, on Sunday afternoon, at hall-past two o’cloc! MAILLIE.—Ob Friday, September 25, after a short dull at 8 3054 0 for I. 0, chareo TomAn00. For Kettuck? the tarket was dul, there being but iitele demand, and prices were heary, The saies were only about 176 hhds., at $c. m 1c, Seed leat was dull but held at full prices. Havana was quiet but steady. TALLOW.—The market was lerately active but @ slide wer. Salos iba., at 18% c. a 13ie. Wriskry. -Recelj 35 bois. cen States 6's, 1881, registered, 1134 a 115%; coupon, ‘114 & 1144; 5-20's, registered, 109 a 109%; do., Coupon, 1962, 1137 @ 114; do., 1864, 100% a 100%; do., 1865, 110% @ 110%; do., new, 1865, 108% @ 108%; do., 1867, 108% a 109; do., 1868, 100% @ 100%; 10-40's, registered, 104 a 1044; do., coupon, 104% @ 104%. At the commencement of business the ratiway share market was steady, and at the early session of the open board Erie sold at 49%; Reading, 93%; Northwestern, 86%; do. preferred, 874; Pacific Mail, 110%, and Tennessee sixes, new, 68%. The demand for the Tennessee stocks ia stimulated by the official announcement that the July imterest will be paid on the first Wednesday in October, as well aa the improved condition of political adairs in the State, Tic great mass of the republican party io Tennessee .1e now opposed to cailing out the militia, although ticy originally favored the measure, and it auotations :- Sugar shooks, 38 inch heads, 2 a §3 15; do., 36 inch heads, $2500 $2.45; molasses do. 8inch heads, 82 75 ‘a 82 45; rum ehooks, 85 50; pipe, 8650 = 87; hor do., $80; hoops, 14 feet, #52 a 55; hoops, 12 feet, #48 a R50, ee ghout former prices, the aales comprising about 0 000m at Bee. w Ye. for Detroit, Bxc. a Sc. for Baltimore and BES: Toe etroik and Lake Superior, including 100,000 Ibs. Portage Lake at 23}. COTTON. —Recetpis 200 bales. The business in this staple to-day was m/xieraia, Dut prions, were quite steady at yester- day's quotations. The principal purchasers were spinners. METROPOLATAN METROPOLITAN MACHINERY. “TEN CYLINDER ROTARY PRESS FOR SALE. Address Speed, Herald oilice, (QOPELAND # QUINLAN, CONRULTING AND SP / Engineers, dealers in all kinds of néw and » Engineers’ Supplies, &e., oitice 201 ale of ‘and soltet JOB PRINTING ESI JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMBN?, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. # NASSAU STREET, NO, M NASSAU sTRER The market was doll, but ‘were steady. were sales of 100 bbls. free at WHALRFOOTS.—Blenched were held at 1030." Ie, No transactions ware reported. Woot,—Thoagh there is not #0 much activity in the market for fleece an there wae during the latter part of Inat week, yet the aggregate sales for the last throw days are qnite reapecial ie Dealers are the principal buyers, manufacturers stil buying only lots sufficientiy large to supply their immediate necessi- les. Holders are very firm in their views and could sell a large mount of wool by accepting of prices slightly below ou tations. The recerpta are still L-¥E @ stock is de ing. We quote: XX Ohio at & BTige.; X B2igc. & 0. Dat B10. @ Be. a below at 4c, a Hide. Tn and California wool the of moderate, and prices of all grades are firm. Foreign is moderately active and all kinds & Beste iger Noun a 8 Seat ee Lo medium io lo, an .- My 15,000 Sic time ae easetts See ie? at dice. & . & Be, ‘estern At ddice: a den, tubbed at Bt ige.. pettum ‘Louuee re ig Patents. Drawings ai promptly gents for Bieel Wire Rope; also C rd, R hand aod furnished af venta for sale cheap. u roe erected, Wire Sash Severni val [20k SALE—THREE, FOLDING MACHIN: Printer, Herald office. The sales comprised 1,861 bales, including 1,243 for spinning & 118 on speculation. Subjoiaed are the current quoter Honus: - Uplandsand = —- Mobileand New Orleans Peoria. Memphis. and Tegan 5 FEET LATHE, 1 ing reat ts'for ROHORTAL 89 Greens street, third for. FOR, SAUER ONE SIX Wonse SiEAM ENG bo ller pipes, heater, pump, Ac complete; one Copper Sul, for appie whiskey or’ Cologne apirite, com; one large Copper Worm for still; cheap for cash: App: 41 Wet street. ALI E b swing; new; fied wit cast trou hinges, TOR SALE-THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF ENGINES " n vinced Tha, wash é. % e" pau Pott amine ills Bo, "nae 4,000 ‘dor Mate “ebiely hearyy vat ste, | mens, Mr. Perum E, MALLLIB, In thé 25th year Of | syegctutnira' 16 to IW horsey Boum Pomnn Tool eer Pe NO. NASSAU STREET, that it would be imprudent to call it out, and that 10,600 burry Loulsiana, 45,000 No. 1 and 9 Ohio and 10,000 4o- | The felatives and friends of the fam 532 West street. seat STRERR, he intends acting upon this conviction by preserving aes caret ibil ibe, Teron nbd Mexican ce Sere ae a tfully invited to at f a Seer \CHINERY.— THE LARGEST AND BEST AGGORT ao eee s fat dc. a 4740. 45,000 Ibe, Texas and Mezican at 96c. a 2vc., 61 iy inv attend the funeral, on Sunday M* EST ASSORTED ® masterly inactivity. At the same time the revenue se Dalen do, at Bie, ‘8 35c., 95,000 = ins Clip At BA isc. 6 rnoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his nm Ue i : [ye a nd Steam Bagiaee, Boties NO. 9% NASSAU STREET, Fecetpts are much in excess of the estimates made | Was very a oe areas ber uryasted Cordova BO lec Cf re aa Thomas J. Quinn, 442 East Houston | He"Yound at F.C. CASsIDY'S, ‘Now 440 6 Briige area, NO. 9 NASSAU STREBT, & few months ago. At bg ae aa bare Fornta ee) th a punisnas.--O9 Thursday, September 24, AMALIR Fon Ate ae REW AID COW. NO. 9 NASSAU STREET, the market was rather heavy; REAL ESTATE SALES. 'RIRDERICK ISSNER, Widow of Carl Augtst -| —. pina and New York Central 4 | The sales np pet UM se oe all joo of Mublhausen, Prussia, in the 66th year of wench ‘a Jer ei a insect barrela NO, % NASSAU STREBT, % lower than at the same time yesterday, Reading ey Oy MORSES. A Je rae gaa sen'g | ,. The relatives and friends of the family are rompect- | "iti. Pu’ ‘ sacle s : 6 Cee ee %, Northwestern %, do, preferred 1, Fort Wayne %, made yesterday by +; Bleecker, $00 & | ruily invited to attend the funeral, from her late resl- ANTE TILES POWER PUNCH Panea in NO, 9 NASSAU ATREET, Milwankee and St. Paul preferred %, Ohio and Mis- Fomine ar 8 sory frame, hones nd ot, 04, 9 Sean, st hall-past two o'closky “Oster ala tis ‘Adsiren box 43 New Vork Pos otce. NEW YORK. faleatppl 5, Tennessee sixes, ex coupon, X, and North ay, py " walling Landing on arrival of the one HORIZONTAL TUHU- NEW YORK. - Carolina sixes, new issue, 4, While Brie was 1% rea innwtis ima ae oor, o'clock boat from New York, . siating sive fl... Righer and Rock island 4, Government securities ena. MULrOWD.—At Blixabet, §, J,, on Friday. Septem: ary. pe