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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. é + The about 7,000 Bouthern four | fret locomotive te the Mad Lake Erie penny «J to 120 horses. Jnte wid { respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Mon- wae sard somlash ie ealea were Bb wl eat Company in November, ita | Thea i was, as Dr. poner een neces. Tete anges, but day) at two o'clock, from his late resi- sijeeaeiiaeinmamntaiateitaa isin sities of the Treasury are so urgent, while its cur- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. rency balance is so low, that its sales of gold thie ‘and prices were Sales | Holmes is noW extensively cultivaled there, from ‘it | dence, No. 125 reel neal for- SUNDAY, Oct, 25, 1868, nee aia Roenneetuninnn en mene ne im oer quotations, "the sales were B00 Chie chy at $56 5 $6. Far on dep the panting engine moves, ie shipped jn lange quantitie to Europe and America, Madvonovan.—On Sunday, October 25, Tuzopons inited States stocks were firm beginning ‘Erie's er 000 fons Bieta onthe sinuves az invited to During the pest wook » vry wasstie’ eee 2 tee week ond 0 ve business was "Bs 48 dpa Brie’a a ware 10, - penis... _Sia the material of which the Relatives and -E~ ety > Bed affairs prevatied in Wall sireet and especial ‘transacted, while the demand for investment was ® 801 ‘The Danforth Locomotive and Machine Company | ‘8 made. Although not so strong as hemp it serves | from the Hunter’s Pol {t Methodist Episcopal church: railway share market, owing to the severe monetary Tepeuial oad ea 03 in five-twenties, : & $9 | ts the next im ‘The buildings cover | for coarse fabrics, and ropes, large quantities of | MaLLoy.—On Saturday, October 24, Mrs. Janz Mar. stringency, and towards the close, more particularly, | ° Me bon ee oe improverncot £ cn nearly two acres of ground, im which area are em- | Which are made in Paterson, As the basis of cheap | 10¥ & native of the parish of Granard, county Long- ly ‘MILLI ford, land, tm consequence of a further decline of eight per | CoNh Na gaMabaNn outs in the gold ime aa blacksmith, * macl the tuteet | Jate forms an excellent material: ie takes aniline | ‘The fem and. scauaincances of the, are eent in Erie, the latest quotation for which on Satur- ward tendency of Se alone turning out more ae of cotton | colors , and holds them wel: uniess exposed to | most respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from @ay was 39% a 39%, ‘This stock is so largely hela | Premium, favored the up gates eR te and seventy ves @ year. The | an undue glare of aun, ‘The cheapness of the article | her late residence, 400 East Twen and go widely distributed 1m Wall street, and an 9d- poe tapuen da pas a ape woe ga Has 00 | Smaeaara the peipatpot works of this che: | aud Ha Aa eases nedrogm parpows taper, wrenoe, yale. (Monday) + th Aa Yance in its price was so confidently expeoted by pap apy gaayhr iy Wes iso | racter in Paterson, the total product of which is | Butler the of printing these car- —On Saturday evening, October 2%, ya nk ee oe pean a das Hg | Heater cn ow aa ped rr eee te SILK seen. ors lace sag neponparily indicyed, hen ty Oe: POR A but from this point there was quick recovery of $s $2 the class of manufactures next in impor. | are-ex tomy briliane, tie Patterns as elegant as | No. 208 West Fifty-fourth streot, near Broadway, on mauedes of appculatie DOAN Ray GS aenemnnmenety ET nt, which, in {ta turn, was succeed $48 £8 | tance to locomotives and is that of slik | the best woven carpets, while the operation of print- | Tuesday morning, at half-past mue o'clock.’ A earrying it before it broke down from 70 some parresbeanengeietig me oe 1887, ater aalis lower. There | in n its varied forma, ‘We shail H proceed to give & yen- ine 3 performed bg 3 fxtraordinary celerity. ‘The soloate reas mass will De ¢ offered or the repose partial bonds 5 detall, material froin Scotland soul ‘Church Apost monibs age. |The eitect of s Tusther Reavy deciine 112, declined to 100%, and Exporters yioad whieh | adding that sorueol these mills are worked by steam | tis @ remarkable cotncldence that Mr J. 8, Mel. | Pifty-ninth strect and Niath avenue, at ten orclocks ing at one time up to 112, * ing y 2, im the stock cannot therefore fail to be dis ¢ 110%. The principal holders of hanged hands reg at Ul G7 for No. 2 No. 3 sld | power, dram, the head of the firm, who is a native of | His remains will be taken from thence to Calvary astroas to not a few of them, and it ts needless | nally closed at 110%. ie Sense SL ome vay tt ace Sins | The silk mani in was Dundee, was the frst person to introduce Juve into | Cemetery for interment, His friends and those of hig to nay that the more holdera are forced to geil out | DOBdS among the dealers were indisposed to | nhors le-cays market The sales wore sbout bi,lu0 base | about 1340 by Mr. Geo. W. Murray, who shortly after | that clty, nearly thirty-three y ‘For many | family, ilso those of his father-in-law. John MeDon- soe the price will go, aphn the lower it = = add materially to thelr load im view of ee 2 for rad aetna, ae Kem senocited 4 ae Ryle, who, o8 or the ana ta mille alto naeeetie me porphin = | abated ionic hapa » the dificnities in the way of borrowing suely ane #2 ae oe rome che a, eae vd urement of Mr. Murray, became the ie recently es- more margins will be disturbed and the more stock ders, will have to be sold out, Considering that there is | Money to carry them with, and the small holders, as at present about forty millions of the common stock . bisa Paps = peng yes piste’ pag ee omistauding and that the banks and money lenders his and iocns . t of aconsiderable investment generaily reject it as @ collateral, unless # a smail demand next bias a resulting from the alsb amount, when mixed with other stocks the difficulty eae ment cf the November interest on the public debt, of arresting ite downward movement in the present Mnancial condition of the company 1s apparent, ‘This Penida bcc a Seat Im OR heaved Tash 18 enppomed We; be go:bed-thas «the company's rations mil be a source of strength to the bulls after acceptanc’s for two millions due on the 1st of Janu- 1 the return of monetary ease, but meanwhile they ary DeXt can hardly find @ market in Wall street, owing to the, apprehension that they will not | ©ZeFs depressing effect upon the market, ‘The foreign exchange market was very firm notice. house, and 1s now of the I it manufacturers | tab! himself in the printing of carpeting onthat | Munit.—On Thursday, October 22, at his count ie Eas, Set | ec harmannes ater My Maca ats | OWS ee, ae See nae, Mame : are 1 athee that time in years. abt Reetieant aici ip toneet Bp buses Wertera branches of “curowating” a, which is the term ap- The members of the New ‘Tork Charen of wero disposed of at @1 51. pur wasin moderate demand | plied to twisting silk, kK coming from the worm merce and his friends generally are invited to at malt was quiet at “he a 38 Btate at $2 15. Barley | in a continuous thread does not need to be spun like ee ronere em iso aenakion ila (hiane oe Purvaura ~The ‘market continued to ‘rule quiet, but rates | Cotton or other flvre, but merely to make the differ- oppo! 2, ¢ jay) were julaite 7 | ent sizes required by twistin; ether the req ternoon, at one o'clock. The engagements were:—To Liv | number ‘of threads Of Ay M lcCCASEY.—-On Saturday, October 24, James e , r, 15 % Pretole enced en 1d. 100 tales Salon ck dear tenis, 100 | "nis business Is now carried on by John Ryle & MoCasny, native of Donare, county Uarlow, Ireland, ‘250 bbis. rosin ai 28, éd., 1,100 do, flour at 2s. 8d. and 50 | Go., Hamil & Booth. Phoenix Manufacturing Com- in the 64th year of his aze. The charters were:—A nets pany, Dale Manufacturing Company, John O'Neill & The relatives and friends of the family are most Bat tong, to ie Siew ae cargo lumber, at #lé and? | sons, B. B. Strange & Co,, Wm. G. Watson & Son, E. ving bin wer eat respectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday Tis Ses vite mace at gab tase Netrest ere, to | Saunders, Dunlop & Malooim, J. Hi, Hooth & Co., | teen tons; elght lathes, ve planers and two slotting | afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late résldence, No. Gibraltar for orders, 10,000 cases petzoleum on private terms, | HXcelslor Manufacturing Company, Leonard & Co. | mrchines. There are 200 men earning a living in | 349 West Seventeenth street. anttwo North Genaah barks, trom Souther ports tofu: | and Levine & Wamsley. These iris manufacture | this estabiishment, and nearly 4,000 tons of finished | _McCreapy.—In this city, on Saturday, October 24, e \¢ ri c t and rope, with cotton, rivate terms. t iron are turned out annually. In heat and smoke | F. H. McOrgapy. be ‘paid at maturity, | Tho fanded den’ “an | ttroughout, under the combined influences of a | “tivvirs continued to rule dail. and nominal at Bye. | Woven poodse the cations Keefer ia Buns jor | 80d fire, human labor and the inventive geulus ot | ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend his Capital stock of the company amoun Mmited supply of bills, the reduced gold premiums | 2%; for bags and 2c, a 21 gc, for cloth. hand and machine work, embroidery silk and ail in | Man accomplish this work. faneral, this Ofonday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from to about eighty-five millions; and this aggregate is HAY was in fair demand and prices were firm at 60c. a 75c. the nature of thread, Tw: hi E. B. Strange & The rope walks of America, Great Britain, India | the Rev. Dr. Samuel Alexander’s church, East Fif- being further Increased by fe contracts recently | &2410Wer rales for orvowing coin andthe prospect} fu Rig, Hd Bian ge nd ome Forloaey® | NOS GE gt cer ine ineaa | Aad Australia are largely indbved tothe extensive | tegath site, nea Irving plas, ne ae ge rngeess be productive of good | % 8 considerable demand for bills early inthe en- | “Hnwr—Maniin wan dull and nominal at 11%. a 12. | facture further and weave thelr threads into cloths, | establishment of Todd y for the machinery | | McLACHLAN.—On Sunday, October 25, ALEXANDER pee nny hing mamsencteligrht Soot | suing month in remittance of that portion of the No- | £°l4; juie was also dull and nominal at Bc. a 6.» do. the first making the flnest qualities of ribbons and | employed in thelr business. ‘This building covers | MCLACHLAN, @ native of Callender, Scotland, aget to it, but which \now threaten to almost swamp it wensban Intienee ent ah Ruts abe dive eo" tea 0 re The demand was fair, and Brie, a. were ateady st | the other ail the varieties of tallors’ trimmings. | fully two acres of ground, comprising a boiler shop, | 84 peers, ss under a load of debt. ‘Thus arrangements have been | V° interest on the pul C5 ncaa Fee nam ae grades, fe. a 8c, for commen | ‘THese thirteen firms employ about 3,000 handa, two- | foundry and pattern shop, where boilers and steam | _ The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to made for laying a third rail over the entire road, so | PORdholders, At the same time the monetary strin- as to enabie it to connect with the narrow gauge | S¢%¢y had the effect of restricting the demand for Lines running west of it, and the work has already | Pulls. At the close the following rates were ourrent:— been begun at some points, English capitalists | P2ekKers’ bills on England at sixty days, 109% a bought Eric largely some months ago, mainly | 209%; @t three days, 110% @ 1104; commercial bills, with @ view to controlling the last election; but in | 1°? 1094s; bankers’ bills on Paris at sixty da this they saw they had no chance of success some | 517% 8 6.16%. : Sey, thirds of them females, and consume from 6,000 to | engines of the newest models, as well as ropery | attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, October eo RIES i its AS, importance of any | 8,000 pounds of raw silk weekly. mes inery, grow into life. It requires from 350 to | 28, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 76 Barrow description, but prices were steady at former quotations. ‘The raw silk is supplied from China, Japan and | 500 hands to keep these works going. street, without further invitation. NAVAL Stoezs.—The market for spirits turpentine con- | Italy, ‘The silk from the latter country is the best The manufacturers in the vicinity of Paterson are MOLINDON.—On: Saturday, October 24, SUSAN J., tinued modorately active at unaitered prices. The sales were | ond finest, and as yet is used only in small quantities | Tepresented by 123 mills, of which those above refer- | daughter of John and Mary McLindon, aged 20 16) bbls, in shipping order at 443sc. a 45c. Merchantable lots me 4 y, gi ed to are the principal ones. It is unnece: to | years, 9 months and 17 days. wore quoted at die, a 44c. The business inroain was light | ia this country; but as finer goods are made it will | whe friends of th iv are invit trend th and prices for the lower grades were a trite easier. ‘fae | be more wanted, ‘The raw siiks of India.and Persia | 6ay that New York 1s the market for these produc- ¢ friends of the famtiy are invited to at tene ie ere 1,00) bois. strained at $2 476 a B2 6, and 240 No. | ave but little used, as very little is sent to this coun- | tons, most of the firms having salesrooms in this | funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, 25 a #4 60. We quote common and common atrained | try, city. Manhattan Island being entirely too small for | from her late residence, 34 Orchard street. Be "a wood sirained 32 50 re 6), No. 282 7) a In addition to the above firms we have the | the business aud population of the metropolis, Boston (Mass.), Portland (Me.) and Hempstead Annexed is a comparative statement showing the ‘ before it took place, and fe \- o. a $450, pale $4 75. 85 75, extra do. sil suburbs, a hich (L. 1.) papers please copy. oman the tonic somos the pt asce a stipmiente of Specie fhom’the paav like ‘weak ane dir. | 22 Es | Wimeceeo a Wee quran ea. eee 3 Rata wateca aie whens ne aninekel nocte. pene clams Carus heuguee sitougnintanntier || Mancina cae Friday, October 93, EUGENE SatL- on Friday night orders have been received to sell, ing the year to date, together with those for the cor- Due ot ad: was dull and rather heavy, at 9c. 08103 | Of these Dexter, Lambert & Co. are manufacturers | State, all its remarkable advantages for manufac- | MANN, son of Abraham P. and Maria 8S, Newkirk, bd responding periods in 1866 and 1867:— in casks and bbls, Other kiads were quiet, but prices were | of ribbons, hatbands and dress trimmings; Thomas | ture really lle at our door, and we are put mto com- | aged 11 years and 7 months, aud the pressure from this source had probably steady at former quotation se Day, of ribbons; Walther & Co., of ribbons-and neck- | Munication with them by no less than sixteen trains ‘The relatives and friends are respectfally invited ; 1868, 1867. 1868, PROVIBIONS. ork, The market for pork ? Bae! | di journe’ only th uarters of an | to attend his funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at much to do with the further decline of five per cent | Forty.third week... $45%108 $214,606 $20,724 | was iairiy jrwer, the closing axiee of | Hes; Buchman, Laurent & Oo. of dross trimmningass | HON» St eenase then: thatthe popmation | haifpast two o'clock,” from coruer of Commun\paw yesterday. The excitement concerning the stock is | Previously reported 54,180,135 44,042,672 06,840,470 | nem, mes Sa tiatinhiny sont | broad slike, each as drésa goods, Batins, serges for | should have increased in a brief span of years from | snd Bergen avenues, Bergen City, N. J. very great among all interested in the railway share Market, a3 it 1s not unreasonably expected that the Josses sustained by Erie will force large amounts of other stocks for sale, andin this way produce a heavy fall, to which the market is pecuilarly sensi- tive just now, owing to the extremely high prices at Which many stocks on the list are selling, these be- tng obviously far above the range of real values. 8 4 lota at higher prices); @23 BU f id 97 28 | coat li e. This "I 2. | 5,000 to 45,000, or that almost every available acre in | O’CoNNoR.—On Saturday, October 24, Many ANN, for primsiaens Live hogs were iaoderately "active, | {ura is ew iu Paterson, having been snecurtal | this New York suburp should be sought atter for altes | beloved wife of Patrick O'Connor. and lower, selling at 8c. a Bsc, The arrivals were | only within the past three years, Messrs. Murray & | Of mills, factories and suburban residences! ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and also B19 bead. Beef continued to rule dull aud heavy. | ade ba ris, her broth The sales. were only about 73, bbls. at ‘Gil a gid | Ryle made broad silks many years ago, but did not of her father, Peter Mo and bropeert Peter, {fully invited for plain mess, and #19 50 a $23 for extra do, ‘Tierca | continue ibas a permanent part of their business. FFICIAL TRANSF! REAI , | James and , are respec: fect wan dultard nomial. a @38% 890 for prime mess nnd | Dress silks are uow made In Paterson, Hoboken, L SFERS "OF _REAL “ESTATE OM SATURDAY, the tuneral, from her late 1 residence, oumner ene 851 a $33 for India mess beef, Hama were a trifle more ac- {| New York and Hartford, and many of the finest ‘TRANSFERS IN KINGS COUNTY—BROOKLYN. C and Eighth street, this (Mon¢ fav) mol q tive, the sales being about 150 bbls. at #25 a $33 dress goods now soid as the manutactnre of Lyons | Alley and King ata, n cor, 217.5x100x234x101.6. Ni o'clock, from thence to St. Bridget’s church, corner, new, including 100 bbls. of the latter, to ai are from the looms of those cities, The silk trade wn, 450 ft w of Lewis av, 25x100. Eighth street and avenue B. c ats were dull, but pri o with 7 x . WARD PES salen were about U packages at Ile a Isc. for di hugs been constantly growing in this country, and ite schaa fs ot Front, Puen eeeis Frrmnsox.—On Sunday, October 26, BD’ 20. ‘Total.......+...+- $54,638,333 $44,257,368 $66,870,104 ‘The exports of specte from this port to date in the previous fourteen years compare as follows:- 1865. $25,184,118 1858. $23,509,025 Ko. ry * " d 12 days. e \d pickled shoulders, 17c. u 18¢. for pickled hams, 19. a | prospects are very hopeful. The Pacific Railroad ft ‘FEREON, ame For sometime past there has been a manta to buy Ble, For smoked do, anil Iée. a 18c, for bagged do. Bacon was SnoUkl eta a deem oF supply of the raw material 5 M3 fle Ler ar pon eer ode yag hub ane railway stocks among the brokers and other specu- Subjoined is the total valuation of foreign imports | dull and nominal at 15%{c. a 1éc, for short clear and 15/ge. | from China, Japan and the Hast into New York, Ds, 225 ft this (Mond: Ry iene - ih es Jators, and the bull cliques have’ profited by the | at the port of New York for the week ending October | *,24¢, for short rib. “The market, for lard was quis and | which would make this market as favorable to 11k9 ft w Ryper. ard Ming, October 24, by ing prices were heavy at yesterday’s quotations; sales 400 bbls, fi a London now is, The climate of 00 ft n of May Ryper, only child of Catharine Matilda and romper of the street to advance, quotations to the | 25, eompared with those of the two preceding weeks, | RNG (UG tts Lentanven™ Minas entered: | the Aattiemn States is also favorable to tho growth nati James Spiveiter Ryder, aged 1 year, 1 month and 6 present dangerously high figures, Such infa- | gs also the value of dry goods entered at this port LRuM-—Crude in bulk wal in totorate demand, | of the raw material and California has already pro- Ab Tt eof si ede of the fa are respects dor invites a violent reaction, and the wonder | and thrown on the market for the corresponding oe Naainees: Vg eoipetiey niente eer nny duced a raw silk unsurpassed in quality by any in ss fully invited ont —_ Seige faneral (Monday 46 that it should have been so long delayed. Certain’ | period in 1866 and 1867:— Fornext week's delivery. Te. wan anked. The alos wore fa hae prodticé 6 quanty of atk tu this country ftsof afternoon, at half-pagt, one o'clock, from the Teale it is that the whole railway share market is on the Week ending Oct. 9, Oct. 16, Oct, 23. ta wpa Nee | pear oe wees tulle m a lneaine the | equal to that of italy (and of our ability to do so —_ Eo it a cy) a Se = aes oa ertiaans brink of the precipice over which Erie has already | Dry goods. + -$1,501,972 $1,577,323 $1,459,085 ing 2,000 bbls. standard white at 2ic., 400do. (ia | there is no doubt), we can manufacture every silk - morning, October AuaUstvs R., infant son Beury and Maggie joonmaker, aged 2 months fi lays. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi~ dence of his parents, No. 161 Morris Avenpe, Elizas beth, this Ghoncay) morning, at ten o'clock. Trains au geave: dant of Liberty street, New York, at nine o’cloc! ‘THOMPSON.—At Hempstead, L. L, on Saturdayg October 24, Many H., widow of Benjamin F. Thomp-' sales bel bulk) at 24c,, and 2,000 do. do. tor November at B0c., buyer's | fabric used in America. Beside the manufacturers ee Naphthe was quiet but steady at I40. aldgc. In | already mentioned, there is the American Velvet Iphia the merket though gulet was quite steady; sales | Company, not at work at this moment, a large mill were effected of 1,000 bbls. standurd white at 29%c., 600 do, Pr STainaiiite wren toqaaderin ae ella v; | establishe Seat POPE Merete as ane the raw sulk and all silk which cannot be wound. 10X.—Carolina was in small supply, in moderate demand | This fibre ia spun nearly in the same way as Wool, aud firm, Sales were made of about [50 tierces at 9c. « ¥4c. | and is used by the company for the manufacture of Rangoon was steady at 9c. Jushes and velveta; they aiso make hat plush, hand- erchlefs and other broad silks. There are also large silk dyeing establishments, some of them con- es pees yee Cg iper e pms oe — o sales to | only by dyeing for others. Many other trades, as red. Ketined was | weil, are sistained by the silk mills, dn moderate demand at 1s, a Ibige. for hard, 14?,c. a 14gc. ‘Phere are, a8 we said, nearly 3,000 hands employed 4 rity of whom are Gen'l merch + 2,405,477 9,704,136 Total for week....$4,057,440 $5,871,450 $4,900,106 The imports of dry goods for the week and since January 1 compare as follows:— fallen. The leading spirit of the bear movement in bie deed this stock is the weil known speculative ex-director, ‘whose object is to embarrass the finances of the Erie Oompany as much as possible, in order to accom- Plish his designs; and those who are understood to For the Week. 1866. 1867. 1868, be in his confidence were yesterday offering to make | Entered at port.....$3,049,997 $1,252,250 $1,450,083 bets that the stock would sell at 25 to-morrow and at | Thrown on market. 2,148,910 1,210,726 1,461,540 considerably lower figures before the end of the | paterag’at port, ..$1119e¢048 $77,140 608 $70,200 193 Month. At the close last evening the firmest stocks | Thrown on market. 108,007,329 83,418, 289 72,926,184, on the list were Fort Wayne, Northwestern, Pacific No nation, ancient or modern, has ever used for ‘Mail and Mariposa preferred, but in Erie there was | commercial or domestic trade and family provision 1 sales rey were Guba and Bt; Croix, and ] for soft white and 18%ic. a ASTORIA, Bemne.—We heard of Do fetther niles of: Calcatta linseed, | in the various silk mills, a mu Grand at, #8, 1876 ft of Spring wt, 62x188..... ¥ Mttle less than a panic, while New York Central | the system of insurahce upon so large, we might ge CR werear eae. Glover, tipothy end rough ouberen, ca pos ree, Eee le Company, whi Grove st, #5, 6108 ft'w PRN 62100. .ccssseess-. 600 | Hunter's Point at half-past ten A. M. it notations, stands prominent’ J showed signs of sympathetic weakness and the fol- } properly say so grand, a scale as the American com- | “Siyaniva was quiet. Small sales were made within the | the iargest silk factory on the Continent. Tt covers | Williamsburg and Jamnloc sod ve eee ee tee Ora, Re Coa ea preet:— munity. ‘The ressons are Obvious, “Greet breestth vee cove Yeas ateady, with a moderate demand, the sales | # SUDeriiclal area of 75,000 square feet, has capacity 280x60x240x00. Pacific Mail, 126 a 1264; Western Union, 863 @ 26%; | of country, a rapidly growing popuiation, inces- | peing 4&000 lbs. at Idee 1SyC. “ for running 10,692 spindles, and shicty jooms Work Pay te ‘ Veron 30 ‘3950 New York Central, 12634 9 126%; Erle, 395 a 394; | sant activity of business employment, with ramifica- | _ Wiiskny.—Recetpie, 275 bbls, |The market was dull, but | ingon braids and bindt and employs several oan ayees. Rooms suitable for families at maderate prices; table firsé ARK. changed, ranging from #1 16 wo #1 18 for city | hundred hands. Hamu & Booth’s establishment | proad #2 ft sof Penni 683140.. Ei waren aap <= bi ‘ employs 200 operatives, two-thirds of whom, we Feontoglon tt's's, 100 feat Bron 80x140.. may add, are gnbeien. ane Oy ar Mone wae Pee sass O, Baldwin's es Ba rT q TAT " attend to akeining and reeling the delicate flbre OUR SUBURBAN MANUFACTORIES, | n°ithutrets or iagentoos machines, wow imees: | Boor gion as rai: ce recalls te Se rere of ne ie Montgomery industry,” earn eight dollars a week. The | Sou Market ‘3. Compto: y mi race oh ‘ftw of Washington st, 60 ft Hudson River, 136; Reading, 97 a 974; Michigan | tions extending over 3,000 miles of territory, and an Southern, 65% @ 86; Pittaburg, 8734 @ 87%; Rock | annually swelling commerce with every quarter of Island, 105)4 a 10654; Northwestern, 89a 8974; North- | the etvilized globe have made the collateral snp- ‘western preferred, 90 & 90); Fort Wayne, 1133{ & | port of insurance protection an absolute necessity. 31334; Ohto and Mississippi, 31 @ 3114; Mariposa pre- | ‘The growth of the three branches of the American Be ahr eed HOUSE, FORTIETH STREET AND © Sixth avenue.—Large ‘and elegant Sultsof Rooms LS hn Class families. Libera! arrangements, Table d’bote PI ‘AVANA.—DR. BELOT'S NEW BeTAsLIsuMEnTe El es The Passaic River and Its Wuer Power lighter work, average five dol- | Spruce ferred, 22% 9 22%. insorance system has been truly marvellous within | “Heaney Wtilized--Locemetives, Machinery, | \eorearocks while at the ame. time they Keap thelr | Spruce st 61M ftw of Wasuingion st ChxBs. atreets Nor 1ahy near the Paseo de Catiow IIL (the fashionable ‘The stringency in the money market was very | the last two decades, and affords the most positive | ray, Silk, Paper, Cotton and Jute Manne | “litle hands,” which we know were never made for Pace Gt Pa Wen Sen drive of the car eery eg i Ware sae eee Sreat during the week, and seven per cent in gold | and comprehensive indication, by comparison, of | tactoriee=Carpets for the Million—Wages | {iii hing cach ovnets oy es at ond okvauitnge dee Tichnor ata 8, Mackin & Wilson, 63108. Ggring the tolnter venene recruit eit heala, Dr BELO ‘was freely bid for loans by the majority of borrowers | the nation’s rapid advance in material wealth and for Thousands. partment, ‘and the visitor may weil wonder whether = = 7 i fo sero Sas enctoeeioy acer Gon = The on stock collaterals, and in many instances an | greatness, From 1848 to December, 1867—twenty | ‘ro tne tourist and the artist the Falls of the Pas- | We Umy operatives or the ever active spindles are MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. sabitannent a fully provided with ‘epparates required elghth of one per cent commission was paid in ad- | years—the New York State fire companies have the most delicate and intricate piece of machinery. PTR i: for treatment, and contains every descripy saic at Paterson, N. J., are at all times objects of | jt js a hive of becs with a noisier. buzz than any apl- o~ tion eral pecullar interest, but ut this season the Falis and the | ary bers ip tet con oe poem Bio a 8 Married. janguages spo! P manufacture, most ei P sDAVILION "Oi surrounding plcturesque scenery present an 8 | rome proiot of ue eocogn are tired ita il | gy tae acy eaN, Qeates, 2 | PATILION «LOTR: ao trea i aa met por pearance of singular beauty in the rich autumual | pie threads, and rolled by the most simple stenm | Pinon Bedell, of Ohio, Mr. B. & CALEP, of Boston, | tie city, bel ‘ony $6 minuten by ont every hou frm foliage which crowns the crest of the Falls and machine, directed by girls, pon tae ‘spose at the to Mis ANNIN MACDONALD, daughter of Hon. Moses | °% Dey ntrek wil be Kept open for the ‘accommodation se Tale O' v Do ae — fringes the banks of the river as it goes roaring and } 17\ Pal ae the lower, story the eae ace 4 Macdonald, of Maine. ses gba eh biebe — Bee ome “* Page apes tumbling in a masa of foam and mist through the | (aken from the bags in skems as they come from the | , 1867, Pe eee ver. Walsh Mr. DAVID CHRISTIE to fein BOTEL.“Ow THE eee a at. narrow ravine below. The wild and pictnresqne | realms of the Celestial Emperor or chety coon: Here, Ne JAMS JONNSTOR, both of New York city: tee ‘turin Fae bf lot renee an ig tape gente i c hk sulphur and sized ied. v Rates nd features of landscape are herein abundance, and one | 1%At ta Wiener a ao i a origi | CoaNeY.-Davia.—in Jersey City, ‘Thureday, | men Wales j would little imagine that but within gunshot of the | reosivess hundred. Ayes. from over biack to ancient | October 22, at the residence of the bride's mother, DY | Guyewrr HoTEL, @& BOWERY, CORNER CAN. a 7 t the Rev. Isaac 8. Hartley, Mr. GzoraE D. Coansy to S ‘street, has now’ been opened for the accommodation sequestered spot where the bright blue river steais | royal purple und modern Magenta. In the rear of Daniel Davis. rapped in the shadows of woods reflecting | tia fhe establishment twelve looms are working on | Mine Ary DAU Unamhon fr, October 22, at | 1w"odam-“Biarantiy turutshed Roome by fhe day, week along, wrapped in the shadows of woods reilecting | the weaving of satins, satinets and corded silk. This qe ye 2 arene by Reve Be Be | monk at ressofabie pricss. B. BREDER, Proprictor. Emerson, EDWARD H, EMERSON to TILLIF T., only a ET @ thousand dyes, until it leaps, with half a dozen | is yet but an experiment. Judging, however, 1 from | the residence of the bride’s paren sian : . the qnaitty of the matertal m: will soon become iT. CHARLES BROADWAY AND bounds, over the rocks, its waters are pressed Ib fete “ ro permanent besiness, gughter'of A. Hi. Schmidt, Esq., both of Brooklyn. Ss HOTEL, ition to the legal rate. This condition of affairs | grown from twenty-four to 103; the annual premium ‘was largely due to artificial causes, but without | receipts, from $1,545,165 to $24,095,970; the annual natural influences operating in the same direction | losses paid, from $1,268,231 to $14,905,276. The the former would have exerted little effect of a dis- | risks covered by the American stock companies turbing character. The loanable resources of the doing business in New York for ihe past eight banks had previously been greatly reduged by the | years amounted to the enormous sum of over drain of currency to the West, and for the last ten | $21,000,000,000 and $161,000,000 in premiums. The days the Sub-Treasury has been absorbing ‘nearly | amount of marine risks carried for the year 1867 was $400,000 in greenbacks per diem in exchange for the | 509,261,564; premiums recetved, $6,082,326, and losa- com it has sold. The money market was there- } eg paid, $6,360,455; while jointly the fire and marine fore unusually sensitive to the withdrawal of | jossespaid for the same year amounted to nearly a few millions of greenbacks from the banks, and a 32,000,000, These figures sufficiently indicate not combination, composed of unscrupulous speculators, | only the extent of the business, but the vast protec- was not wanting to take advantage of the oppor- | tion and indemnity which the business public have xiliary x street.—Rooms, Tbe. to $1 60 per day. New into the service of industry, labor and manu- The nel ¥ . KYDD—MAXWELL.—On ‘taurmday, Uctober ab GEOKGE &. tanity, and report says the latter are aided by a | received from it. Without this important auxiliary > gael Pieper Hee oe SE Cee eee ev thar ee a eatocen ae ee ther gence of the pride’s uncle, John atken, fsa a ONT number of equally unscrupulous bank officers. The | enterprise would be confined to a limited number of presenting American enterprise in varions forms, | tories, ‘The mill of John Ryle & Oo. keeps 300 oper- by te - ene y id Mis pba Ph aad YDD 'T. AUGUSTINE.—' a 3 . ‘order will be opened for the within sixteen miles of the great metropolis—in fact, $04,000 pe reir Mie Mabatity ort fe iatlt ta ee Nroxansox—Vax Onvex.—On Wednesday, October | from tet November prox, unk Min, June, f3ih thin its suburbe, Yer fy 21, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the | far terms, 4c., D. B. Bradiey, Florida House, 8t. Augustine. we may say, within its suburbs, Yer so it is, ‘The | sik-winding spindles, 952 doubling spindies and | ev" ‘pp, Reilly, ALONdO NiOK! Oe, | = beautiful Passaic Keeps no tess than thirty mills in | 8,663 other spindles and spooling frames for different > ai . oe, ” COUNTRY BOARD. ' indications are that the worst of this stringency has mot yet been felt, two millions and a half more greenbacks having, it is understood, been withdrawn the weaithy and the present transactions of a year extended over a period of five. Hence the prudent trader, whether he sails ships on the great deep or from the banks yesterday. Bank officers are indis- | joats his crafta on the inland waters, weaves the kinds of work. |. only daughter of the late James G. Van Orden, Esq., J | __,_, (COUNTRY. attics] . 5 stant motion by its concentr: p s all of this city. No cai posed to encroach upon their reserves, as they fear it | giiken fleece or retails bifouterie, never feels secure pari bert ie misty pibend it ae aa te BE ae ho ah enecre L | boa Ri Pie ae D omens Ce edad. }OARD IN COUNTRY HEALTH A AED oF ComPont.—a Would create distrust of thelr own safety and so lead | unless within the protecting gis of this power, m iF ‘ t Ms F rom ber 22, at the residence e bride’s parents, first caer family, cocupying a ore persona Ww! 7 ery, and ‘ing bread to ma ribbons, nzes and gimps. The machinery re- heat! ath &c., would accommodate twa tomrun upon their deposits, a contingency which provement of machinery, and giving Droad to ynany } COLON, OP the most. complicated kind and varies | DY the Rey. Dr. Cook, Mr. DaNIRL S, PARKES, of New | or m Deraons who mould b wilne to pay Sib. $20 eack compared with which the royal Crassus sinks into | thonsand pperatives. fulton Hinerent dapartisents. fromthe dyeing Yom: | YOK, to Miss Many P. Heston, youngest daughter | per week inceorting to thelr wants) for atthe present critical juncture would be fraught | nothingness, ‘The personal business relations of the uk HISTORY OF THE WATER rowse wilh ita odorons vats and compotnds, to the upper | of Edward Heston, Beq., of the former place. ames cenvagiont to charenes depot Ate; qe, Be Herald with ‘great danger to the interests not only of | insured and insurer can seldom, toany considerable | gatos as far back as 1701, and it is sumewhat enrions | foot, & very nen me A a aR Died. oftce. of Wi cou! . ‘They re " pots 4 pr re esent they are not all at work; but when y aoe = ir Ponbomy Pompey Geviain ashen the Cations paid sib i of publle concern, ‘The intelli } in jt origin. ‘The privileges were vested by the ‘ae smi ein full operation it can turn out tiearly & ANDERSON.—On Saturday, October 24, Ronert BOARD—AT RIV! i ALB, iN MODERATE, re A gent mercantile classes and the oMces are usually e” | Fogisiature of New Jersey im a corporation known | tniflion dollars of produce a year. One of the most | ANpERsoN, late of Belfast, Ireland, aged is years, | fu, Wr cate of Rendenmaly form ied rooms bgt? tot foe rule that the Western money markets are very strin- | rapport, because the fire offices are mostly the crea- vest Bleventh Sle Westchestde c eo . “S001 7 "1 me. | delicate machines we have ever seen—invented b: ‘he funers! will take place from 47 gent and that the demands of the pork crop will | tures of mercantile liberality and prudence. But the 0 De i Boe Bice meena BA sie arial a Hg r % e soon create a fresh demand for money, and that the | extended development of business demands the em- rain of currency Southward to move the cotton ployment of agents to attend to the detalls of insu- crop is only just beginning to be felt. To tamper | rance. ‘These in tho larger cities are termed brokers, ‘with the money market at such atime ts to conspire | ‘rhe insurance broker 18 an ancient “institution,” against the public welfare, and those who do it are | and has grown with the growth and strengthened deserving of severe punishinent, The statement of | with the strength of the system in New York as in the associated banks of tuis city for the week ending | other large commercial centres, His usefulness has on Saturday shows less important changes than | peen generally recognized, both by the companics ‘ Mr. Barton, Jt., son of one of the firm—is in oper- | treet this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Fase nes hered ivy! Sl tures,” incorporated on the 224 of November in the | otion on the second Moor. It makes bullion fringes | Members of Manhattan Lodge, No. 62, F. & A. M., TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. above year. There were ten square miles of land complete, fram. the ee’ a to hem ge pe peed pr eekaett were invited to attend — ~ mo rd . * ing of the fringe, without the application of | the funeral of deceased. LRANY AND TROY DAY LINE. —THE STE AMBOA’ Branted to them in perpetual lease, and tho right to J 18 Maite ound work, ‘The, most. ten- |“ “Campnsa.—On Saturday, October 24, Many Caur- | AMG VinsanD and DANIEL: DREW oil continue create a water power, on condition that the company } Ger toneh of the human fingers is supplied | nets, widow of Jacob Campbell, in the 76th year of wea from Desbrosses street, at ® Ax M., and fromm should encourage all kinds of useful manafactures | py ihe steel and wire fngers of the machine, each | her age. fe fourth street 21815 fend eetaies Sir, Ones inthe State. The company has contrived to Keep | one of which Muishes a Lundred yards of fringe Relatives and friends of the family are invited to fing at Wort Po walle Pr Lee oh nd intent , aday, with the aid of one girl to superiutend. The | attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in- | peur, Tivoli, Catskill and peal aan aad itself together in a choate form ever since, the princt- | hasding stands quite near the railroad and occupies | Jaw, Charles A. Gay, corner of Classon and Greene | -~ judson. pal interest of late years having iapsed into the hands | an immense space. We found 202 operatives em- | avenues, Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, at ten Goer ISLAND.--CARS LEAVE GREENWOOD FOR os oP 1 Colt, deceased, and at present, we | Ployed, half of whom were young boys and girls, | o'plock. were generally anticipated, owing to its having been | and their cusvomers. ‘The compantes in their bust. | ret” ns troll We oretticw, St co jer, | all Making good wages. This cetublishment is only Canits On Aotarring, Qesabenfe etece long snd Sp benes end retore every bee ee _ a de ver 4 prease " believe, controled hy luis son-in-law, Mr. Fowler. | ten months in operation and Nas apparently a pros | painful iliness, Magia CARLIN, aged 34 years. UDSON RIVER AND HARLEM RATLROADS.— mae on a declining average. There is & decrease | ness rivairies nave often depended upon him for | ryore are three several race ways, consuming about | perons future berore it. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited Trains for Albany and Troy, connecting with Northern of $1,915,423 in the legal tenders, $2,827,739 in the de- | patronage, while the msuring classes have found his forty-five square feet to euch, the head and fall being FLAX. to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 50 | and Wesvern trains, leave Now York via Hudaon. River Rall- posits, $1,065,002 in the loans and $19,980 in the cir- | energy, diligence and Iaree acqnaintance with the ss # y 5 . rhe raw material used in the Manufacture of linen | Mott street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'¢loe ke Thirtteth street and Tenth ce oe ‘<i and culation, while in the specie there is an increase of . " i? about twenty-two feet. Asa general rule the 1ow | thread, which is consumed mostly by sewing ma- Cowts.--At Hartford, Conn., on Friday, October | ja and UP. M. via, Harlem Ratlrond, wenty- on, wt D ase of | companies @ great convenience tothem. Within tho | \g yniform thronghont the year, but by a recent act pt | chines’ and for the purposes of shoemakers and | 23, after a tong and painfal iliness, Hennrerra, the | *t SBE Ee. Gite via Mhaeces “hisvee eit ran cn tam $366,903. The totals of the last two statements are past few years, however, a disposition has grown up | tno 1 egialature the company have obtained authority | ‘Alors, comes from ireiand in large quantities, the | beloved life ‘of Robert Cowie, aged 57. as caante Sirs sujoined:— among a certain class of the New York fire omices po oe oat rene ne. Bach aquare foot | Océ duality being grown tn ie county of Down. It} ‘The funeral will take place from herlate residence, ¥ ping cary attached to 3) ang IF. M. train 4 October V7. Ovtober Mh. to greatly Increase the water power. Fach square foot | jc peecived here IM bales in the rough state, and after | ss Pearl strest, Hartford, Conn. rawing Foom cara attached 198 and 11:30 A. M. andSs 7.) ron Tre Terry inimical to the brokers, and many companies have | or water represents twenty horse power, The amount | a thorough process of washing, bleaching and dye- DuTILW.—On Saturday, October 24, Saran 0, Du- PM, tals TAM ff. VANDERBIL®, Vice President: po suserisive lt Sano of late been making strenuous efforts to deat directly | paid annually by the mill owners for the water ix | Md ts Feady for the spindio. At the Vassale fax | x.a, widow of Bialxe Dutiih, in the 63d your of her LoTAM B. 9 iirculation sataiaigis ° milla of Barbour Brothers—the American branch of | age. = ¥ AND. TROY.—ONL DOpORU cs cececccccLl 18R eNO 8es SE ee ae ane tee mitt de khown as the } about g80,00%, Two large locomotive shops are to | The anctent hotse of Barbour & Sons at Tititen, | “the retatives and friends of the family and those | 7 OW, FARE TO ALBANY AND. TROY.—ONLY @1 80 Legai tenders. 58,628,857 saTiidsa | “oroker war.” Twenty-four city offices have re- | catod on the two upper race ways. The remaining | near Belfast, freland, which employs 9,000 hands and | of ner gon are reepectfully invited to attend the fa- | 4 clegant steamers VANDE! ia W711, ippe t CUT leave pier 44, north of Spring str every : cently appeared before the public with a couspicu- hee ‘ beds F roa 23,000' spindies—the largest amouut of dax | neral, from the Church of St, Francis Xavier, West | (07 len Se oe epee ee ies nok hart The bear element in the gold market continues to mils consist of flax, cotton, paper, sik and print “ ‘ceme- | 3 ys excepted, 6 ous card, wherein they set forth spectflealiy what thread if made in this county, and itis a most tn- | Sixteenth street, aad from thence to Calvary Ceme- | Fare on Sunday $2.’ Returning, leave Troy at 6 and Albany be the controlling one, and the fluctuations within “ +4 . a works, teresting siady to observe the gradual progress of the | tery, this (Monday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock. | at8 P.M. the week were from 137% on Monday to ‘on | they allege to be the evils of the brokerage system, LOCOMOTIVES AND MACHINERY. rough tbre through all the branches of its manafac- Dextor.—-On Saturday, October 24, at Lake | -— . = ed Saturday, the closing quotation being 134% a 174},, | #04 couclade by offering a rebate equivalent to the One of the first factories which receive the use of | tare until i comes out on the spoot @ fine and du- | George, James W. Donvor, after a long and painful STATIONERY. 7 " " rable thread, ‘Che Passate Mills employ 550 hands, ‘omg. = ‘ beredinpdt og Hac Eee oe eatabiisnmen’ | mostiy girs, nil earning excellent "wages, ‘the wR AN. —Oh Saturday, October 24, Tat her Bea BOOKS FOR COUNTING ROOM, OFFICE ANT: known asthe Rogers Locomotive Works, from the } rin itself is a stone butiding of ave stories, | residence, 69 Bast Warren street, Brooklyn, Manaa- | 1) pocket use, at extremely low fe bone gusty name of its founder, Thomas Rogers, who died in | 100 by forty fees in dimensions. in the lower story | mgr ELLEN FINNBGAN, daughter of Henry A. and | ! Of goods ot DOWLING re 56, leaving the concern to his partners and the | the drst process of eating the Max commences, and | Ellen T. Finnegan. NOUNTRY MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS IN stock company which stcceeds them as a me- | thence it passes through afl the Tis foors to the ‘There will be a requiem mass at St. Paul's Roman C ‘want of Blank Books and other Statio: for thelr own morial of wonderful industry, Three thousand | finishing rooms at the top, where it is put up, stining | Catholic church this (Monday) morning, at teQ | use or as articies of stock, will find them, at low prices, at hands are employed here, and the a amount and polished, st oll axserens on 1 APOOIS c tn pack- orelock. ey ‘ ie DOWLING'S, 65 Nassan street, of work turned out is now about ten locomotives a | ages, ready fo ery employed, iaxington (Ky.) papers please copy. ws ; SU month. During the war this factory perforined tho | Which uses up atonand a helf of fax per day, is | GALLAGHER.—At Far Rockaway, on Saturday ping 4 ee a? oe we astonishing work of completing one locomotive # | most delicate and compitcated, although run with morning, October 24, after a short illness, Groner ‘Envel Bs) Tole. Doalera and pediers supplicd day, for many of Which the government pald as high | comparative ease by the hundreds of children whose | GaLLAgHRR, aged 61 years. Pry OWLING Tet Nasant atrens. re as $20,000 each. Within the epace of three months | busy fingers direct the threads from the skein to the The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | — gi ri ~ - in 1864 no less than nineteen were supplied to the | bobbin with unfailing accuracy. The spindle rooms | attend the funeral, from his late residence, Far re QUIRES BEST FRENCH NOTE PAPER, sum heretofore paid the brokers to the insured, On the other hand the broker# have been equally dus. trious in confiding their own views to the same bar of public opinion, defending their usefainess and proving it by demonstrating the percentage of loss experienced by the combination companies who op- pose them, As Sir Lucius O’Trigger says in the play, “the quarrel is a very pretty ome as it stands,” aod we do not know that the public are as particulariy interested in its result as the combatants, further ‘The rates for borrowing gold gradually turned in favor of the borrower, owing to the increased supply Of coin, consequent in part upon the near approach of the time for disbursing the November interest as well a6 to the fact that the Sub-Treasury has been tasuing for some days past gold checks, payable on the ist proximo to the holders of registered bonds who have applied for them. The Treasury sold the last of the three miiions of coin which it advertised on Saturday, and it ts said to be doubtful whether the department will continue to rec than that insurance interesta are fully protected for | yovernment at this price. in 1859 tho Southern Rail- | are a scene of incessant motion almost bewildering | Rockaway, this (Monday) morning, at half-past seven stamped in Dest siyig, $1; 129 Hm to match,. Dids for the gold it has to sell or wwitt oueers ¢ te the benefit of all concerned, road of Sot order bd sngines Stony ee a. x = q tae Vag Nieto nf vs Fone a mn ate Faces Col = will be Lagan ely i lao stamped, L@ Front Fae ant Howse adie gg . and two from an English house in ord test the | ple K r church at eight o'clock.- Carriages i Bo Be echnimmnerl—er former practice of secret sales. In this connection a respective quallt, the ‘workmanship. After a Phinery alive, Human skill directs f, One cannot | nine o'clock train from Hanter’s Point at Jamaica. ‘OTE PAPR! 10 PER RRAM (480 BETS OGOR. petition to Mr. McCulloch, bearing a few signatures COMMERCIAL REPORT. careful trial of four days the American machines | help recalling the liues of Rarlow wile looking wt |" ITANKS.—On Saturday, Oct in the 79th year Mane Paper at bo ec ran aise thick Note: has been got up by certain interested parties with a meets ed eo CA ee superior, one % —,. (his busy scenes “i Paar poo hae on pF Paper, $3 00 per ream, at DOWLING! ‘Nassau street. the nt engine—performing work in forty- Protected industry, careering far, ier relatives and friends attend = = view to induce hii to sell no more gold publicly, on SaroRDAY, Oct. 4-87. M. | he “minutes which It required the British Detects thacause and cares the rage of war, funeral from her late residence, 61 West Thirty-firet BILLIARDS, é the ground that by so doing he plays into the hands | _A8**s.—Recetpte 45 packages. Pot were in fair supply, | jocomotive elghty-right minut:s to accomplish, The And aweepa with forcefn! atm to their last graven street, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock, ~ — The Fon pase of the speculators, whereas the contrary 1s reaily the | 8°¢ D*t!na in light demand prices were heary at 6.888 9. | passenger engine of American build hauled a loaded Kings from the earth and pirates from the waves HEWLETT.—AU arte | Island, on wrise, for BPOCKET BILLIARD ‘Al an ae case. How these figuatures, some of them of good | Pest! were dull and nominal at @9 8. ond ¢ att ainictees Wt ite the mist LS chins took reat het metho mails fa ireland Eg a 3, Mis Bangin 4-2 sein © RMITH, Frankfort God corner toner Whtiara ss 4 Do and a halfminutes, while the English machine orted from 5 ent. » mercantile houses, were obtained we cannot say, but | sercurreraucatas demand and prices were frm at vee. | forty-nine Tninuiek This trial established. the vaxt | ones ure exretuly Instructed here. Flax grown in | ° Tho relatives and friends of the family are reapect | Pert A cs Ajsaimulation had provably something to do with it Aaronson dora ar pee , Fuperiority of the Amorican machines all the more, | America is not yet of a fine a bre ns the foreign | fully invited to, attend the funeral, from the real- mes RO af we Judge ti ar ; deneripn ns were dull, but steady, because tie English manufacturers had made thelr | article, but it maker @ good many excellent textile | dence of her uncle, Wilham Hewiett, this (Monday) | 7 JRL a we may judge by the circumstance of the principal COTTON. —Receipts 1,460 bales. From afl classes of buyers cylindera consite ably larger than the stipulated di- | fabrics of coarse grades. Not the least interesting | morning, at eleven o'clock, and from the church at ARGE ASSORTMENT OF RED HATR-LARGE AS: member of the tirm that headed the list | the demand was unusually active and the gales were very | mensions in or to obtain the valuable Sonih | part yf these raills is the printing oilice, where ali the | Freeport at half-past tweive o'clock. The cars of ‘sortment of Gray Hae large ansoriment of Ye Light having written 4 letter to the Secretary | "ss American trade; bat the skill of Paterson defeated paiva used are Pig mee in handsome colore— | the Sonth Side Ratlroad will ave foot Of Roosevelt | air, at HB. GUILMARD’S, %23 Canal street, New f the Ti alll them. The busy scene of all this productive labor is | “Barbour’s Standard’ being the most familiar label. | street at five minutes past mine A. M. = ==: See of the Treasury recalling the signature which was not easily described. ‘The glare of the furnaces, the HEMP AND JOTE. | HUNKeN.—On Sunday morning, October 25, Jou WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. appended without his consent, For Mr. McCailoch buay movements of the thousands of stalwart met, On the first raceway below the Passaic Falls is the | HuNKN, aged 42 years, 6 months and 2% days. - SAWELLERS, oo aIR0R to again resort to secret saies would only aronse | ora: the endless resonance of the heavy machinery, tell | factory of the Dolphin Company, established in 1844 All friends and Telatives of the family are respect- A FRANKFIELD & ©, Fehr 1 x . ~ Seed eehnans: that buman labor is forging iron into gold and valld- | for the manufacture of hemp goods of coarse fabric, | folly invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday «_,nyenne, corner, Fourteguth sree ‘I stom suaploions of the complicity of the department | Toe" iedues inc up @ world-wide reputation for American manu- | such as sails, canvas for bagging, &c, The exorht: | afternoon, at one o'clock, from his brother's real- | core: Twenty sista street. Patouioes And ane man tiacks with operators, but the systom of receiving sealed | Midating... iactarea, The work Of this establishuené i4 not con- | tant rise ia the price of hemp, however, compelled | dence, 345 East Twenty-seventh street, American Watches; wholesale and retati, bids may be improved upon by offering. the gold for | ©994 middlin fined to locomotives. Macbinery for the nse of wool- | the company to use jute, the product of an Kast LRONARD.—On Saturday, October 24, Cras. M. pemin 3 ot tank n and cotton 1iiild forms & large partof its basin’ Indian plant and somew! resembling hemp in; LEONARD, of this city, at his residence, Rochester, COAL AND woop. + to the highest bidders by anction. The custome | bute eh Which requixes for 18 accommodation twa fivre and process of preparing, in the manufacture | Mass, AL, Al J Fecolpis at the port aggregated about 0,300, | Guit today and prices’ ter 4 ‘Gewnward to" eacnenme nny | shops. repectively 200 foct long by v2 feet wy of carpe:ings and bagsin, stalin wine they have, sat —On Sunday, October 25, Iaaac Levy, aged} (oar, Coat. THE APEST AND REST COAL 6 the . . ecre fell a little short old. Bome grades wold Ye. @ Be, Inwr mpathy with | 142 teet vy 40, besides & boiler slop, an ereeting shop | been very successfal, making now 100,000 pounds ol ears, | ) delivered in New k mir eoal eee er ee ne aren wiCtt OF | ren eral mation aewe, chews Tat hoten faseniy Whore #8 | ira numocoue ober DUO ol large dimensions, | yarn per'month, aud using 42,000 apiudies and Atty |. ‘The friendsand relatives, of the family, also the | quailty at lowen pric >. ‘208 Broadway. 1000 IE Is ReML-OMchaily Baked That Le Neces | wae comparatively wewiy. California Hour was dull aud | This Jactory Was Cwidblished in 141 aud delveredita « joins in svinMing aud Weaving. The water power members of Naval Lodae.No. 69, F, and A, M., are | Vows with moyovoiies.

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