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paumll ! Nd No COMMERCL, | a g TUESDAY, tae yo EP) ‘On 'Obs to-day wheat was quiet and orm. ‘Whe cotton market was heavy and lower, MONEY THREE TO SEVEN PER CENT. ‘The money Met was more active, with a gen- eral advance in the rates of interest, The banks early in the day marked up their loans on stock ‘@oliaterals to five per cent, and this rate being Weadily accepted, porrowers later m the day paid six ‘and seven per cent cuirency, and, in some instances, @even per cent gold. This last mentioned rate is @qaivalent to fully eight per cent currency. Before This activity was precipitated many of the best ‘known stock houses had obtained the:r money at as ow as four percens On the other hand, lenders on gevernment securities were fully content with four percent, and many of the leading dealers in goy- ernment bonds had balances left with them at three per cent. There were, however, no transactions below three per cent. The activity, while attributed 4m great part to speculative manipulation in connection with operations in the Stock Exchange, ‘was due chiefly to the calling of loans by the agents of two of the Canadian banks, who, apprehending trouble from the interference of the District Attorney on the ground of alleged usurions charges for the use of gola, withdrew their gold from-circu- dation and were at the same time compeliea Wo call ‘heir cusrency from ats employment with the stock brokers, The disturbance of loans incidental to ‘this double transacuon readily expiaius the sudden ‘turn in the interes: rate toward the close of banking Beura, Prime commercial paper was naturally Jess sala- ‘Bie, but the nominal rates were without essential Foreign exchange was utterly demoralized by a ee. i herd oe 43 <a e fe 2 £ Raw Fi Soy ie = ete ‘44 eS, £ eS Be gRee 3 = S a =>! 4% wf a z a BS p= 8% SOUTHERN SECURITIES LOWER. ‘The Southern list was weak and lower, the chief decline occurring in the Tennessees and South Carolinas, The toliowing were tne closing street Prices:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 71 @ 72; do. new, Tl @ 172; Virginia, ex coupon, 63 & 63%; do. new, 69 a 71; do, registered stock, old, 52 a 54; Georgia sixes, 83 a 85; do. sevens, 91.892; North Carolina, ex coupon, 4134 a 42; do. funding, 1966, 84a 86; ao. do., 1863, 29 a 30; do, new, 24a 26; do. special tax, 18 @ 20; Missonri sixes, 97 a 9744; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 96 a 9634; Louisiana sixes, 67 a 70; do, new, 60 a 62; do, levee sixes, 71 @ 72; do, do. eights, 80 a 84; do. Penitentiary sevens, 70 a 72; do. railroad elghta, 78 a 82; Alabama fives, 68 a 70; do. eights, 101 @ 102; do. railroad eights, 92 a 95; South Carolina sixes, 75 a 78; do, new; January and July, 66 @ 5634; do, do,, April and October, 59 a 60. sent ite E THE BXPORTS OF THE WEEK. The aggregate amount of exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York for the week end- ing September 19, 1871, was $4,228,364, BALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Tuesday, Sept. 19—10:15 A. Me Tenewal of the “squeeze” in cash gold, and prime eixty-day steriing bills sold at as low as 108 for “cash,” although this is hardly a fair rate to quote. ‘The market Nucwated with the gold loan market, nd rates were lower by just the proportion that be rates in the latter were above the dividing line gor eat” GOLD STRONG—114% A 115. ’ The clique inthe gold market pressed their ad- rantage over the short interest by advancing wie priee trom 114%; to 116 and exacting terms for the use of cash gold ranging from 3-320 3 per cent. In other words, brokers aesiring gold for deliveries to-day had to pay $9 374; to $50 for tho use of each $10,000 gold borrowed for that object, the accommo- ‘@ation lasting, of course, only unt!l to-morrow. The same rates wore iurthermore exacted indi- weeuly by the less questionable process of selling the gold for “cash” 3 & 3 per cent sbove the market and buying it back “regular” at the market, These transactions do not appear in our table below, which is a transcript of tne official re- cord of the Board, wherein cognizance 1s taken only of “regular” sales, or sales consummated the day following the transaction, In fact, the reputed ‘agents of the clique were careful to use this plan almost exclusively; but a majority of the business of the day was done in the ordinary manuer, ‘only that lenders, who were more cautious, in view ‘i the threats of legal proceedings on the score of ‘@sury, made their loansin whispers, and in many $stances solicited confidential treatment by the Dorrower, the promise of which was ratified by an ‘occasional shaking of hands. The interpoiatiou of ‘Shese Incidents in the usually matter-of-fact routine Of the Gold Room was a touch of human nature Which, if it did not make the “bulis” and “bears”? ‘akin, enlivened the drama in gold. ‘The price of goid Bad been sieudily malutained for some time in the arly part of the alternoun at 114% a 115, bat toward ‘Maree O'clock it was rumored that the Secretary of the Treasury had decided to make bis go! d sale vo- morrow, simultaneously with his vond purchase, @nd asthe amount to be aisposed of was likely to ‘be enlarged indefinitely there was a suddea reaction to 114%. Inquiry at the Sub-Treasury elicitea the Statement that as yet no orders had béen received 20 change the programme, bat the information was @ubstituted that Mr. Boutwell was expected in sown and at the Sub-Treasury during the eourse of ‘Wednesay forenoon. On this gold again advanced @o 11416-16, The course of the market Js shown In ‘whe tabie:— a8 follows:— Gold cleared. ‘The goid loan market opened at 3-16, advanced to % and closed at %-32—all for borrowing. after three o'clock 44 and % per cent were paid for the use ‘of gold to-morrow, and the latter figure continued (0 be bid up to the adjournment of the Gold Room. GOVERNMENTS STEADY. ‘The government bond market was steady in cur- #ency values, but underwent a sharp decline in gold Wwalues. The 1862's were selling at 1154;, with gold at $216, Allowing for tho pending coupon these bonds “were freely offered at a discount of 2%¢ per cent ‘rom their par in gold. These are the issues which Mr. Boutweil intends redeeming at their full par in gold on the ist of December prox. The wiaer this difference the greater the profit of the Syndicate. The foreign bankers were seiling governments and buy- img gold and exchange. Tne following were the closing street prices:—Untied States currency @ 115%; do., 1581, registered, 117% @ coupon, 1183; a 11854; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 115 a 115%; do. do., 3862, coupon, do., 1153 a 11534; do, do., 1864, do. a 115% @ 116%; do. do., 1893, do. do,, 11534 a 11555 do., registered, January and July, 11874 a 114%; do, 40. d0., 1867, do, 40., 11436 @ 1144; do. lo,, 1868, do, do., 11424 a 114%;" do. ten-forties, registered, 1li% a 111M; do do, coupon, 111% a 11i%,. STOCKS FEVERISH, UNSETTLED AND STRONG. The stock market opened temporarily weak, and for a short time at the beginning of business prices were generally lower than on Monday. But a strong reaction took place at the Boards, owing to ‘the endeavors of the “short” interest to cover, the rally being assisied by a vigorous movement on the Part of the “bulls.” Indeed, a fierce war nas broken out between the ‘bull and “bear’’ cliques. The Jatier, In beginning their recent attack, confined themselves to stocks not held by the ‘bull’ cliques; but the latter, finding their favorites dragged down dy the onslaught of the ‘pears’ on the rest of the market, came to the general rescue, The ‘bears’ responded by makiug money active (the aavance to #even per ceut being too sudden to be natural), and @ fresh struggle ensued, the advantages being ae- eldedly with the “Years,” nntil the ramor went flying ‘through the strect that the City Hali troubles had been ended by a compromise of the Mayor with the adherents of the Deputy Comptroller, when the tide of battie agai turned, and the “bulls remained Masters Of the field at wightfall, Tae City Hall re+ port was subsequently verified by the oMiclai adver« Usement of the new Deputy Comptrolier, annonnc- sng that the interest on the city devt due November 1 would be promptiy paid on and after that date, at the ofice of the City Chamberiain, TGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The sollowlhg table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day :— Highest. Lowest, + 99% v2!) cag New York Ceptrai consolidated . Kew York Cental serip.. Darien kine ry Nortiwestern. North ern preierrea. . vck Isiaud St. Pau... St. Pani preferr ‘UN and Mississippi. Union Pac’ Western Vyion Te Pacifle Mail... TOE RAILWAY BONDS, The following were the bids for the ratiroad New York Cen 6's, Toi & Wab Ist m, es..,, Dew York ¢ Tol & Wab equip bas. Jo} BW ets, Bt Lav. GE vest tat an, 3585, 4 Gt West ua md uiney ew York Cen 68, nb. Rew York Cen 7, 1878, ¥ 80000 UB TEP a: "hs 9. 600 sha West Union Tei. 000 US » ea. ge Ee es ETS ee & 109 10} i : i, 40 sh . 25 Bi * 27 Cent Nat Bk... 200 Boat, Gara a&Erie.. 2 100 8; M Ce 3g 100 Chic & Alton RR.., 12 100 A) 100 Ohio & Miss RR..., is 800 West U Tel rh hd 500 | 00 6 4s 200 Obs wa aA u fv 12:15 and 2:15 o’Cto- a US 5-20, ©, °67. #9900, 33 12300 US5's, 10-40, r. My B00 dO. eeveevee MID currency, 116; One o’Olock BP. M. [ans Erte BR. $0000 80 Oa,D, ALLOK 5229 v0 Na So 50 rt 800 q Ci a 100 ole hic tou do. 50 do 20 do. 400 MO 481 100 Tol, W 8 Del, Lac! 00 80. 100 Ohio & M Riz. STREET QUOTA’ QUOTATIONS, Quarter to Six o’Cleck P. M. forthwest'n pf. S036 a 90% rk Tsland.... 108% a 102 Bos, Har & Erie ol, C & Ind Con COMMEROIAL REPORT, TUESDAY, Sept. 19-6 P. M. ASIES were steady but very quiet at §7 2% a 87 76 for pots, and $9 » $9 50 for pearls. CANDLKS were only in amall jobbing demand at previous prices. Adamantine, 130. a 160. ; stearic, 28¢. @ 29¢.; paraf- fine, 4c. ; plam sperm, 29¢., and patent sperm, 89, CoTToN.-A fair export demand prevailed for low grades, but at decidedly lower prices, Holders, however, werc re- luctant to grant concessions on the grades of ordinary and good ordinary, and for these descriptions, which were mostly fn demand, there was no marked deciine. The nigher qual- ies su‘fored harp reduction, good middling being and low seriting ts bose per Ib, to future deliveri pr Wlously selling at a dealing of “igen 8 260, Der lb. The cloning sales were at the following prices: -For September, 19%9c. ; for Oclober, Iv 3. 16e.;,for November, Wigent for Devembers 194¢c.; for January, 19¢e. The sales reported on ’Cuange | were as follows:— To. ‘Lait doo 1 rt. 14g BE igs 8 " 170 Ey .) i middling) the ere puns eveaing, September 1,300 at 1g 4 Octover, 200 at 18¢c., 700 al 13 5-166. dw! Ie; November, 200 at 19 5-l6c., 100 at 19\4c.. 100 wt 19 B-10., 620 mt Lusso, ; No ober end "December, each, at 00 eacliyai 13 S16c.; December, Yai at’ 1ge., 100 at #00 at’ Ty, BOD at 1955 ‘ai 193ye, 1,00) at Ue. “Fotat, 7.000" bales To-day September, « 1940, short notion; 100 at 19c., 200 "at 193gc., 300 at 1950.5 t 1,200 at October, 100 a Wie Boo at’ 1 Bltow " 600mm 1alyc.. 1,800" at 19) Nice, Sa October and 400 Novemper at together : October, November and December ai’ 19% oy © ier Fember, 207 at We HOV at 19 1 186, , 1,000 at 19¥%0., 400 at 19 100 at 181 cach, Noveaiber and "Dee umber. 19 ‘November and December 140, 600 at 19 1-tte., 800 at 19¢., 50)" ni 19 6-16. 600 at nor 100 at 19 5-160, 600 a ruary, 3 id at 18350, 1 200 at 20c., 200 at ise Wat LOacs 10 “aia done ‘100 at 20c. ; 100 each, January aad. { 2Wreach, Januats, Februa‘y, March and , free on board at’ New Orieans, Octob Total, 14,050 v1 at bipment, private terme. 91,980 ba d deltveri November, 19,66¢., and Murch, svc. Uni Low middling Middting Go9a midi 2096 fe quotations are based on cotten running in quality not imore than ball a grace abors or elow tie, ate auoteine. ‘The net receipts Ht the, porta were as follows :—Gal estimated, 00D; New Orleans, 288; | Movie, BA; a ston, a ‘imi ngton, more, 68; New York, 188, wt 1,048? suing day last year, 5 foreign porta closed as Ha, by anil, 816d. To Havre, Hamburg, by steam, 5184. "To Bre gold, compressed, To Baltic ports, by satl ‘Cor ~;American ingot was in £004 de: the suies Tenet 1 82; Norfoi 35. Same eck, ates for cation freight to Ty for prompt sn quote: ret ie toe #lo.; ry Bolts, Sac, yellow. ‘mictai’ new sbesthing, ‘io, 2c, aut do.’ ails, 220, ong for n all deseriptior Sascrip 3 Rony ae fo Ider a lle. ‘a ir do. ie. & 1 jood do., fi iprime he is 6,8 Hae gold, hdd a ou Natacalvo, isc! a Ws baging Mo. a mings, In bond, Ile, a lOlge.; Java, the. a Wo edid, duty pales FLOUR aNp 12,618. bie. ; Gnaix.— ais Flour, D, bh Gu, 15S bushes corn meal, 300 bois, Tus age: o ariey, 6,500 buxbe.e, The four market w: The sales wer but sbowed no chan; fequest and steady, Wesiern yellow Chy sacked meal Was quiet aud cncbacged, 4 508 at 33 16 eltvered, and #4 15 for Brandywine « We i Aub mi, 11 & South Lowa tet i. Bb bt ws “4 Mal & Cig Gxl¢udeU.,.. lig Bur NY's + be 6 00 6 wa 6 va 6 iba 6 be Round hoot Ohio. suippine brands € joa Round boop Obio, trade bacoapbowsed 6 he 5 on St. Loursstr 8508 bt. Lous choice aougl Twa 6 bt Loniecuoive tam oh Wa Rye “onr,. site & bouller oan b Soulbern eu 47a 6 Sontuerp extra, f we 7 Souibern tamtiy Wa 10 0 Corn meal, Weste rh white. “Da ‘4s } Corn meal, Wer fon 400 Cork mead grse; ae be scarce an No. 2 and $3 Stor comprised 90,000 by a White, with asies of about 64,000 bushels F continued ulet ; 8,000 bi 3 Western sold at Sdc, afl: estern held atte, #1 to arrive, and Canad a 81.10. Kye continued 4 quiet and frm at 9c, for FxeiGH1s,- There haa been but a triding ae in berth freights, and rates piled be quoted ao firm. In the charter- tg line there was @ good demand tor vessels for grainand petroleum, and rates suowed po noticcable change, ‘The en- pene were: Edversoo by sail, 15,000 els corn, uae ant 15,00) ushela wheat “ rlrate terms and by | eer 60 ,tierees beef at 7a. 6, "4d. To 15,000 bushels: ters fomprne A French brig, + Pet rguartere Feet Continental port, te. Od. Han Vealinn beige Gedo quariers end rate; an Italian on aur in, same vorag ete grain, to Cask for ard hencé to Malaga, 400 Dole, nnd 4 # Spanian brig, hence to M 1, anes. petroleu fa. hd. any American "bar “i cet pat ky hence bbis, Fefined “petroleum. 63, "6d. ‘American’ hence to Constantino;le, 3! pelle, British bark from males to ined ee fined petroleum, 68. 34. erica bark {rote Philadelphia to Cork for ofvera to ike denea indo, 2,600 bole. hi PEirolenm fe, 2. or Gt. off If ordered direct; an ieacean or Phitade!phia to o Giralse ry ag on to C4 OM ‘or 78, 8d. 1 the a a British ig Hence to ora MR. in far privliege ive ry baer 2 bark from fs. 90-5 an Am ican brig, delle to CoH on tor ander tothe t United Kingdom, 2700 roleum, 7a Si.» 6d, off if ordered direct; a mom os hia to Bristol, 2,000 bbls. refined petro- leum, 71 Guxxine—Trere bas been no business of Importance transacted since our inst, but prices keep rm. We quote:— Baga, 14340. a 14840. amd Cloth, 18c. a 16746. P AND JUTE.—Both foreign and domestic hemp bave een qulet siuce the activity recently revorted, but there han cen more demand for jute, and sales Lave been reported of 5,20 bales per Cromwell, Montana and other yoasels, at rege not insde known. We quote:—Mantla P, AB¢e, gold; creased American, 82 0» #2 80 per ton; jute, Ne, Bec. ia Oc. pold ang juve Dutta, 4c. currency, For the paal few’ ays tnere ins been a more it market; buyers are beginning to realize the ‘condition of the crop, and sow more Mion. to invest. New hops, however, are arriving veri din view of th above facts pri a 889, Le, ‘WhyGe 6tmaw.. Shippin hay has been rather quiet, Dut prices show no change. (Good 3 retail qualities, howev Wea m MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BARRYTE—PIxDBR.—On Tuesday, Senteniher 19, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. 0. E. garris, pars A. BAKHYTE to SaRaH E., Speen of William Pinder, Esq., all of Brooklyn: No cards. BogaRDUs—Fern:s,—At New Hamburg, on the Hadson, on Tuesday, September 19, 1871, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. D. 0. Ferrls, Mr, WALTER J, Bocaknus ‘to Miss A. LOUISE FEunis, daughter of the late Rey. ira Ferris, of the New York Conference. Dents—.BELL.—On Tuesday, September 19, at the Chureh of the Holy Revie, y the Rev. Dr. Carter, Hesnt Denis, Esq, 10 AGAUELLA HARLAN, daughter of Samuel oir ail of New Orleans, Lg wtrcanaen rap —Iin Whitestone, L. I., on Monday, September 18, at the residence of she bride’s father, by the Rev. B. H. Abbott, WILLIAM H. Vami.ron, of New York, to Miss ANGBBINE BAGury, GooLD—Hopanon,—At East Weymouth, Mass, on Wednesday, September 13, by the Rev. BE. V. McElroy, CLaRENcE W. GOoLD, of New York, to Lini1as M., daughter of the late’ Dr. J. V. Hodgdon, of Boston. No cards, JOUVANIQUE—Rovux.—On Thursday, September 7, 1871, at St. Vincent de Paul's church, ws e Rev. A, Lafont, Tieovai.e Jovanrgue, of Paris, to Cuar- ae eames elest daughter of Alexander Roux, of this city, TUNSTALL—DE Vrav.—At Sing Sing, on Thursday, September 7, by the Rev, H. A. Mead, of Por cnester, WILLIAM TUNSTALL, to Mania E., daughter et Aap or ‘M. and the Jate Andrew De Veau, all of ng 3 Vineet N—Mason.—In Paterson, atthe residence of the bride’s mother, on Thursday, September 14, by the Rey, Dr, Crane, ALPIONSE ‘D. VALENTIN to igs MARIE Lovisk MASON. No cards, Westcort—W ALLER,—On Tuesday, September 19, 1871, by Rev. B. C. Sweetser, N. 8. WESTCOTS, AM. D. to Miss LiLLA WALLER, both of tis city. Died. BELCnER.—At Orange, on Tuesday, September 19, Evizaberi 0, DELCHS! Funeral at Orange, an Thursday afternoon, at a quarter before one o'clock. Jarriages wit) be in waiting at North Orange on arrival of 11:20 A. M, train {rem Barclay street, New York. BENNETT.—At Jersey City Beighin Hudson City, on Sunday, September 17, EDE ANN, widow of Wil- Nam James Bennett, of New York, 1m the 64th year meet with a fair demand, ae, $105; falt qualities, $1 2 81 60, lovey He. a raw wasin moderate request at AL $4 a 8 WO for long rye, Ble. for short do. and Hipts.—Business was ‘checied 2 we ae sales of 600 dry Sant: te KAS ANA Weatern, 60 * Bod chy slaughter, 70 Ibe, at 12i¢c., ulrener comprises ary Bi ‘Ayres,’ Entre Rios, der dry Montevideo, 9,600 dry Rlo Gran , 6,500 diy Puerto Cabello, 6,(00 dry. ‘ampico, 4000 oa contend merican, 600 dry anes aie bua, 5600 dry “and salted gots and Savanil ) ary and salted Mexizan, G0 talted Texas an tots hides ‘and # Unioutia cow 1.000 baler Calsuits buvals, 308 bales Pe malar Manila buffalo: same time last year, 76,300 bides andr468 bales Calcutta cow and buifalo. TRON.—The market was quiet for both Scotch and Ameri- can rig, but there was no eseential, change tn prices, tales were 100 tons Eglinton at $33, 900 tons do, on privat Yerme, 100 one Glengaraoek, ex shin, at $24 gold; 100 toiis wronght scrap at $33 25 cold Gol tonn off raila on Private terms, 800 packs Russia’ shee at 16c., gold, per I tons No.) American on private terms, and 800 tons do., de'ivered in Hoboken, i 436 78. 7b. io, We ote No. 2 Américan at $84 60 a $35, and Nor LEAD was quiet and Dachanget. ‘The last sales were at $6 AA gold, per 100 lbs. for Spanish and German; $6 lo a for Engi 940. per Ib. for bar. Mot.asoue war ip moderate demand in a Jobbing way. We on, Sayed, Bee. an ae refining, @ Sic.; m scorer og arto Rico, 5s, a Oe; Knglish Is rieans. J N. £6.—Spirite turpentine was of 20) bbia. from dock at 6le. a 6c. Store at G3e. ‘Rosin was in buyers” 40 a good extent, comoprisin; 348 bb! bbls. do. at 33 05 a $8 10, 185 bl rard at $8, 1,000 ble. 5, 69 bbls. pale at #7, 82 bois, ae wat etso jo. at 87 87% and 200 bbis. do. at #5 a 87 35, We note gales of ‘160 bbis. Wiimin, ype tar at jon rope O1L6.—Fisn oil ce aa quiet and unchanged. A fair but nese vas done in a Jobbing wsy tn tinscod at Bic, in caske and to, PRInoLes The market to-day bas shown no change for either refined or crade, remaining quiet but sieady. Sales Were made of refined for balance of mouth at H., Dut erude for apot delivery is searce, and hardly to be obiained at any Brice, We quote, nominally, 14ie. & I4ige. Case, oll quiet and unchanged, quoted at_s8igc. w28\c. There was more inquiry for nay lua, but we Feared of 10 sales: quotea at 93e. @ 1c. lea of refined w Mi bbis, stand Srd wile for bala of October, at 24 steady, quoted at $4 69 a 4 60 on upper, and #4 80 on lower @ market at Philadelphia: was very quiet; there Ware 0 sales reported, Heored Tor belaccc ar aeais quoted at 287,c., and crude Wie. PRovisions.—Recelpte- Fork, 23 packages; beef, 25 pack ages; cut meats, 4 packaces; ‘lard, 347 packages aud 129 Koss. The market for mess pork, was qniet and unchanged. fea were reported of 250 bbis. for feplember, 500 bbls, for Ocioher and 800 ubls. for November, at $13 $0:"also 50 bole. io note saleg 85 bbis, New Orleans at Sic. a 63¢, ar tuba, centrifugal ana mixed, 23c. a 8 a Se; for January, at 14. There was but tn the job- bing trade. The sales amounted to200 Uble., at B13 625s for mess, Bacon was quiet, but Grm, There was a reported sale Of 100 boxes of long clear, at fe. and namall lot o Biratford e quote: Shoit cle: res » 8c. ; Cum- Derland cut, 60-4 Stratford and Birmugt c. a 8X40, Lard was quiet, but steady, Sales were made of 400 tierces, at 82¢c. cash, and 500tierces for January, at S340. We also note es of 100 tercen city lard, at Sige. Beef was dull snd nominal, al BS 9 10 for mess, $10 a 813 for ote ‘BI for Prime mess and 817 a Tor Thain mest, “Beet hums ortance, but the market wi There was no busine Sgr7, orem anole at ‘or new Western and @18 a $23 for Texas. of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon, September 20, from her late residence, Palisade avenue, near Waverley strect. Her remalns will be taken to Greenwood lor interment, BoWMAN.—At Cincinnatt, Ohio, on Saturday, September 16, 1871, of consumption, ALVIRA F. Bows MAN, aged 40, wife of Jesse B. Bowman. Funeral will take Place this (Wednesday) after- noon, from the residence of her mother, 1,204 East Front street, Cincinnati, Ohio, Western papers please copy. BUTLER.—On Monday, September 18, Mrs, Mary PRoyYE BUTLER, in the 76th year of her age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invitea to attend the inneral, on Wednesiay, September 20, at two o'clock P. M., at the residence of her son-in-law, au A. Avery, 113 Division avenue, Willlamsburg, L. CARROLL. —At pet, Staten Island, on Mon- day, September 18, FLORENOE TeRESA, daughter of James and Rebecca Carroll, aged 10 years, 11 months and 3 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'cluck, from the residence of her eat, At Ola Lyme, Conn., on Monday, pentane ty Captain Joan M, CaaDWIck, aged 72 yeal CuEAR.— —Suddenly, on Monday, September 18 Epwarp, son of Edward and Bridget Clear, aged u years, 5 Months and 18 days, Tbe relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his father’s residence, 182 Third street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Thursday, Soptember 21, at two o'clock P. M, CorigLy.—At Jersey Cuy Hetghis, Hudson City, on Monday, September 1%, ELLEN COFIELD. The trienus of the family, and of her son-in-law, Repry J. Powell, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Zabriskie street, between Montgomery and Summit avenue, on Thursday, at twelve o'clock precisely. CouLins.—On ene Th lena r HW, 1871, T:MOTiTY COLLINS, aged £5 years. Relatives and infends of the famluly are respectfally invited to attend (the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 148 Leonard siveet, on Thursday, at two o'clock. Crart.—At Glen Cove, on Sunday, September 17, JANE, daughter of the late Oliver and Rosetta Craft. The relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday, September 21, at two o'clock . M., from her tate residence, Glen Cove, L. L. Cars jeave Hunter's Point at balf-past eight A. M. CUTTER.—On Monday, September 18, JauEs H. CUTTER, aged 50 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, the 2ist inst, at4 P. M., trom sod residence of his brother-tn-law, Johu $. Tylee, 64 Columbia street. New York. DERvY,—At Hempstead, Long Island, on Monday, Dressed bog were firm at Bic. 0 ni sowing: to light receipts ‘anda felr demand. ie market was inactive, but prices were anohangeds oeaiee at 6c. for dry salted shoulders, for clear bellies, 8c. for bellies, 78<c. a 8c. for backs, 10e, a 18c. for pickled hams, and 12c. a Sc, for sugar-cured’ a: smoked ham, Butter'was quict, at ic. x 80c. for cho bc. a Ble. for do. Welsh acid Be. a 23e. for do. ‘Wer heese was higher, owing to advance 10 prices abroa Shoiee factory quited at Ive. a Lowe; food dos tie & 114Zc. 5 common to fair do., 1035c. RIck.—Favorable advices from Europe and the upward movement in old stimttiated un active demand and prices decidedly higher. The saies comprise vpward of 1,00) Fes Patna at 62¢c. a 73gc. per I)., 200 bags Rangoon at 6/4c. er 1b., BU tierces Caroling, chietly at 8igc, a Sige, per b., and 1,000 bags Patna at 33jc, a Bie cold,1a bond—the inishet closloy sommes the buptrensene SERDS.—The market for all descriptions bas been very juiet for the past few dave, and prices have, shown n0 no- ticeable change, We quote Calcutta linseed $2 223 a $2 20; clover, Wager Ric aad timothy, 83 $9 bh SPELTEH.—The tharket was in the main steady at $6, rola, for foreign, but w lot of 1U tons Silesian was oid at $5 81 85.67%, gold, per 100 Ibs, We quote domestic Te. a ile: per SaWARINE wan quiet but frm at Y0e. for prim BUGAR.—The market was without decided change in any Tespect. “The sales were about 70) bbds, and £00 boxes, 1 cluding 160 bhds. fully fair rotuiog Cuba, ‘at 8fg0.5 ne at 9 8-160, 60 bnds. Porto Rico at 1 65 boxes No. 12 at Indo at Oo. n Ze. per fb and Tae. for ard, was firm, with au active demand, We quote: Cuba—Infertor to common reining, 8¥e. a 9c. : fair to good fair refining, Gice, @ S¥e.; good to prime reining, 8c. = ‘O7ge. @ Ws rime to choice to Te, 115% whites dee a do., grocery grades, 9’xc. a ile, , Nos.8 to 12, ke. a 9igc, Java—Dutoh standard, Nos. 10 to 1Ke. ale. Manfia—Current clayed and atiperior, 1c. TOBACCO.- ‘The demand for Kentucky was lesa activo, but | prices were readiiy sustained, the otle:logs being moderate ‘he Faien were contined to 20) hhds., at from 7ge. a Ie. 5 1b, Seed leaf was steady, with a fair Inui The sal comprised 560 cases Stair, at from 2736 cases j Obing at 2, w 2¢c.; 100 cares, sumcries at from’ abe. a be. and 400 bales Havana at from 9c. a #1 either ix, The market was without matertal c ange | plate or pig, Sales were made of 1,000 boxe | at 35 8739, gold, : oat box; alts, at 30) perlb., and 6 piga tall, We quot Coxe terties Aes ae 0, 00; banca, 40440, a dilize., gold, per ib, ; Heng eg +5 And Straits, soso, a Sehic, Woo ere has been but very email basiness irans- acted since our last, although there bas been more foquity noticeable, but in order to sei! freely hoiders would have to and that they are anwilling to do. ‘The epecially the finer grades, coutinnes light, mtdent feeling of aeliers and the frm tone of the market gener y to report aaies of x Fane. 35,00) Wan Kecwncke combings, 0 lbs. wpring clip California, 4c. ; 8,000 Ibe. Wi oon a. Western Texas, 4c 6,000 108. super lambs, the. Rusean, oe mals per bor; 1.0. cole, #7 30 a 38 i And cuareoal terne, 3 a and with the tam, 24c. ; 25 bales Cape, bales Cape, tad 60,00" Vo term No.3 41 Trivets ‘The market waa firmer pis, wt SMe. for new and At the clove moat seliers unwashed fecce, on SRFY.—Roceipts, 689 bbls, and moderalely active. Sales 20) bb Me. for vid iron-hooped Western, were waking Sc. fur pet Zinc coutinued Forther sales of 25 caske Mosselmann were effected a1 7740., galas per DOMESTIC MARKETS, NEw OW.FANS, Sep, 18, 187 Cotton firm : midd}ings 20:4. Net receipia, Bales, 300; Block, 17,504. § groRS, OES; BAVANNAL Cotton in moderate demand; iow middi ceipts, 675; sales, 60; slock, 4,084, Lovievisr, Sept. 19, 1871 Tobe 900 strong and active for al ales 150 bb Jaga, $7 @ $8; low tom E 3 N, 19, 1871 Spirite tus it St Rosia ‘andy $5 SY for, No.l erage, Furpentine tumr at $4 for reli Tar § ICA Plour frm and seedy. Wheat actir be stictaoon rege y Seiler Ociober. Cort 4 A cash; durin, gujet at ac. Tiye wetive, No. % »» 2 epring, 6le. a 62ige. High: set at $12 78 u #13, cash) 1) a d. BKC. 18, Four, 136,000 bu: 10 bushe: 09% 4,060 hogs. Bhipm! *, our 14t ope Bushee ore, 181/000 ousbels vale, 305) 5,000 bogs. CRUSEED TO DEATH BY RAIL CARA, Edvard Clear, a iad thirteen years of age, died in be 0. ADDISON DErsy, in the 27th year Of his ag The relatives and friends of the fami are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the re idence of his father, on Thursday, tne 21st inst.,av one o'clock, and at the Presbyterian church at halt. past one o'clock P, M, Trains leave depots of Long Island and Southside Railroads at ten o’clock A. Duncan.—On Tuesday evening, Sep! piemnbee: 19, Mrs. JANE DUNCAN, wife of the late Francis Duncap. Notice of funeral hereafter. Farrei.—At Fordham, on Tuesday, Septemner 19, Bouiver D, DaMELS FARREL, youngest child of John and Placette Farrel, aged 1 year and 6 months. Baltimore papers please copy. FR&LIGH—On Monday, Sepiember 18, Eva Louisa, twin infant of William 8B, and Henrietta Frelgh, aged 4 months. Funeral to-day (Wednesday) at two P. M., from 221 Chrystie street, HALLIHAN.—ID this city, on Tuesday, the 19th inst, MARY HAULINAN, for over twenty years a faithful servant in the family of Thomas J. Owen. HANNAN.—On Tuesday, September 19, JAMES, eldest son of Cornelius and Margaret Hannan, aged 23 years and 11 months. The relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 587 Third ave- nue, on Thursday, at half-past one o'clock. KENSY.—On Monday evening, September 18, after a short 1iness, MARGARET KENNY, & native of Castletownroche, county ae Ireland, daughter of the late Richard and Mary O'Brie The friends and acquaintances of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her sister, Mrs, Sheridan, 47 Whitehall Street, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at two o'clock. vo Calvary Cemetery for interment.’ KopMaN.—On Sunday, September 17, Saran L, Ropmay, in the 26th year mh lint age. Rondout papers please coy Lewis.—On Tuesday, Beptember 19, HETTA Lewis, In the S8th year of her age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are invitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. James R. Smith, 26 West Nineteenth street, on Friday, 22d inst., at half-past one o'clock Orange county papers please copys Lorp.—0n Bunda, feplember 17, at Oakleigh, Ashton-on-Mersey, England, SaR4H ANN, wife Samuel J, a of New York, —In Jersey Cliy, on Tuesday, September RG Hiupsoy Mecabe, aged 27 years, 3 months ays. Relatives and friends of the family, and also the Veterans of Ninth regiment (Hawkins’ Zouaves) are invited to attend tne funeral, on Thursday, Septem- ber 21, at two o'clock P, M., from the roel etho- dist Episcopal church, Montgomery street, between Grove aud BaTrow streets. MIMNF.—On Monday morning, September 18, qaxe, wite of John M. Minne, in the 22d year of ves and friends of the family, and also ner fa Parker Harrison, and her brothers, Wu- jtam, Rovert and John, ave respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her jate residence, 118 Kast Eighty-eignth street, this day (Wednesday), at twelve o'olock. MONAGHAN.—On Sunday evening, September 17, ELLIE GERTRUDB, Youngest danghter of Roger and pee Mopaghan, aged 19 years, 10 months and 6 The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 616 Lex. ington avenue, this (Wednesday) morning, at nine p'ciock, to Church of Holy Innocents, Thirty-seventh aireet, near Broadway, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery, for interment. McDevitr,—On Monday, September 18, CHARLES McDevitr, aged 41 years, Reladves and irlends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at one ono P. M., from foot of i wenty-third street, North RIVER, O'DeA.—On Saturday, September 16, at 289 Jay street, Brooklyn, Josgru infant daughter of Joun And Auna E. O'Dea, aged 6 months. ‘The vemains were {nterred in Calvary Uemetery. Scuerr.—On Tuesday, September 19, CAROLINE A,, beioved wife of Leopold Sehepp, In the 26th year of ner age, ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from ner late residence, 80 East Fifteenth street, corner second avenue, on Thursday, Septemuer 21, at one o’¢iock, St. Paul papers piease copy. THOMYSOX.—Oh Monday, -epternber 18, BRIDGET, beloved wile of Joseph Tuompaun, in the 420 year of her age. The reatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to atiena the luneral, this (Weanes- F) alternoon, at one o'clock, from her late resi- dence, corner Fifteenth street and sixth avenue, | Bellevne Hospital on Monday evening from the effects of Injuries, The day previous deceased was enroute to the Mount St, Vincent Catholic Nunnery, | on the upper end of the island, and while stanaing on the platform of one of the cars of the Hudson Haver Railroad Company, near i521 etreet, his hat blew of, In bis offoris to recover his hat Edward feu onthe track, When the car wheels passed over both Jegs, rushing tem terrily, besides which he | received a fracture of the skull. Corouer Keenan | was notified to hold an inquest over the remains, | The parents of dece 10 at Nu. 182 Fhird | streel, Wiamsburg, wh ther for inveriment, NO DING las VOL Lee Lanied Sor the ne nody Whi be taken | pmcia) investigaicd | South’ Brovkiyn. Jonrry.—On Monday, September 18, Joun H. To- BITT, aged 51 years, ‘ Fanera! from lua iate residence, Ricnmond ter- ce, Opposite the Church of the Ascension, West ighjou, {taten isiand, on arrival of tree o’ciock bout Hots Toot of Dey ebreet, on Wesnesd WALSH.—ON Weduesday, September residence of his mother, in Conna, count: Jrel 4 JEREMIAH WALSH, late of New York, rr) LOY. —Suddenty, on Tuesday, September 10, ManGakes Ricu, widow of Isaac 1, Wiilroy. Kelatives aad friends of the family are reapect- fuly imvited to at 1 the funeral, from her late residence, 320 Henry etveet, on Thursuay, at wo i at the vork, aged DALY “DIVORCE.” “DIVORUES" produ Se nfurote od fonts ‘Teh f pahet ala ry 4 ott (Ronoy Coiran 4 BOMEDY, Corny, Mle Fanny i inde Deiat Re either, Maret tae “DIVORCE.” Pane) Nala vitor yimer, Ke Kale a Sg fate ig! Re proce vi otis Fan ry ieee oe Jona Gea Frauk Obapinst, ae “DIVOROKT i MATINER NEXT ‘SATURDAY. accommodate the UNUSUAL CALL for Depeats Say Se the wert comaances of “DIVORCK' reaiter, 80 that seats 1 SN ADVANCE 7 Lei aukenven. the BOX SHEET be secured THREE WEE Boos THEATRE, LoTra. LA8sT Maur Bi pur TUREE Lora, who will ae sbratiant eDgagement SIX DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, LAST LOTTA MATINEE ¢ on SATURDAY, at 134. Séats secured ax ya's Advance at the Theatre; also at Ditson's Music Store, 711 Broad roadway. MONDAY, SiPTEMBER ent Trae en et min te ried by the eminent actor, WILLIAM ‘CRESWICK, Bere THEATRE. CUSHMAN, SPECIAL, ‘The management fs pleased to announce a limited engage ment with the great va a Who will make her first appearance vin this city, after an ab- sence of ten y ‘ON MONbay EVENING NEXT, SEPT. 25, in her QuREN x TH eRIN R sn Shakeponre's grand Tracey of Henry VInI. will be be mupparied Dy the eminent actor as CARDINAL WOLSEY. The Box Sheet for Mise Cushman's nights is now open, ‘00D's MM: BVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ee ‘The Celebrated. Aw i x LUCHLLE Ls 5 x or * a full Di : ie vk z TUIAH, Ports Bay hi LEAH, THE FORSAKEN, R TO-DAY, AT M. B ¥% Ghariee Foster's dram, E R the lant great sensation, R H Cy A SEWING MACHINE GIRL. a FRIDAY EVENING, BEPT, 32, EE“ KFIT OF LUCILLE WESTERN. cons MUSEUM, CHARLES hen BR's splendid Drama of BERTIA, THE SEWING 3 RL; OR, DEATH AT THE a rom Eran a Smith's story, med published ¥—now in his third week—every WHEEL, tak in the NEW YORK WEERL ‘Matinee except Saturday, Qoarc ERATE D Dd D WERK of the maguiiceut Spectacular Ballet Pantomime, whiten and arranged by im which he appeara in his inimitable acter of Clown, enfitied HUMPTY DU! together with the courbented FAMIL) ENS ants AGHALEY fROUP a ELE. MARIE PAGER, MORIONDO. CLEMENCE ALEXANDROWA, BD. YOUNG ADONIG, (LITTLE VENUS, i. D.) SIGNOR CASSELUL. HERR WILLIO. H. D.| Matinces evary Wednesday, and Satnrday. yy, Beats sechred six days in advance, . Beate secured by telegram, o™ ‘MPIC THEATRE, So] 7 pePseypsyse Ste SSEERERES “Have you been to the Olympic and MATINER, taken ali the eltidren that Js, all mais WEDNESDAY | your own, big und ttle Those of your ‘nelgubors, fiends and relatvesd If not, go and do go at ;, you cannot’ come nearer being fpubiic benefactor thaw bi extendian the fnfluence engendered ‘Humpty Dampiye Fox and isexeets DUMPRY, lent pantomime company, Ittpleases AT TWO O'CDCK. | the itile ones, amuses the big ones, and ts good for everybody.”--Newa, SECUREL SEATS, » ONE DOLLAK, IBLO'S GARDEN, N’ K. EMM JOSEPR EVERY EVENING AND HATORDAY. MATINEE in Charles Garler’s pow drama, GARI FIDDLER,” EMMET ip a new emotional character, ). Mr, EMMET introducing Mr. CARL (a Musician tr THE fost DARLING, “T will wat der the world over. 1 will not ale tit Tfing my Mite sister.” ONG, Mr, EMM ET. SECO} Tae WANDERER, {iTaee her in my dreame: but den I thiok, perhaps, I ane a itle angel's face, und I shall never see my Hilda's face aiive in, “Wt act necona Mr. Emmet wil fing the “WANDERER'S SERENADE” and bls ae, gat "3 LULLABY,” CT THLE Tat Los’ RUBTORED. “T have found her! Thave found my little sister, und 1 will not give her up—not if she were the daughter of @ king.” The eee wR BY Signor G, OPERTT. UTIFUL SCENERY and APOWERFUG: COMEARY, under the personal super- vision of the author. ‘EWCOMB & ARLINGTON’S MINSTRELS, TWENTY-! gyn Sears OPERA House, BRILLIANT AND PeNrnUsastic RECEPTION accorded to the great double company, ERY ACT PRONOUNCED A NEW ENTERTAINMENT. THROCGHOUT. DEVOID OF EVERY OBJECTIONABLE FEATURE, New First Harmond's Great Solo, Water Bray's Corkographs. | Lo ! The Poor Indian. Jeff of Baltimore, {armopican Melange. What Was Said to Randy. \ Glass Put If Ever I Cease to Love. New York Cabmen. Sphtting the Difference, [The Call Boy. Opens: at CTH. Begins at®. Seats secure ‘in advance, ee AND GENTLEMEN DESIRING TO JOIN 4 a first class dramatic association will please address DRAMATIC, Herald office. '? W*cHTEL., EUROPE'S GREATEST TENOR, To-night the POSTILION OF LONJUMEAU, JMSEADT THEATRE, 45 and 47 Bowery. GAN F FRANCI800 MINSTRELS, 88 BROADWAY. IMMENSE St COESS. Ne. wits ladders to peep in the windows. rnc way BERNA ee AnD. B BACKUS, ANOISCO MINSTRE reat hit of ue ininntabe Dancing quartette, Bovhy Neweomb, has. Gibbons, J. Cheeverand KE. Kennedy. THE GREAT VOCAL CORPS, Wambold, Dwyer, Templeton, Oberist and Shattuck. DORNIKE Ure Ro Donnsker, Sheath ORCI , Buchner, Juch and Nortier. THE FAMOUS COMEDIANS. np Backus, Bernard, West andthe Biualo Tove RYTHING NEW, FRESH AND SPARKLING. ow open. | Kents soured In advance, RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD, STR between Sixth and Seventh near Booth's Pueatre, GENUINE SUCCESB. i NOVELTIE! ee A td WANG SAMAN. WINE TO DE SHUCKING. DIVORCE. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, BRYANER MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, ‘T'S OURS’ FUN. ERYAN' BRYANT: EVERYBODY, DELIGHTED, ines BRYANT" BEGINS AT EIGHI. RYAN INA EDWIN'S THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY. as oonby. a& LEUN'S bom aie ei RD’ VURDY, THE noe TYROLEAN THOUTE, ONLY LEON, A DIME NOVEL, &. p** “RICE, th his PARIS PAVILICH. OIRO DUS, WILL OPEN ON FOURTKENTH STREET, Between Secood 4 Third avenues, FOR A SHC _MONDAY, "8 HIRTEF: TH ANNUAL FAIR “OF THE “NEW J ERS! State Agricultural Society 1s now held at, ait NJ. & grand Exbibition of Horses, jattle, Bhoap, i ‘Traing leave foot of Cortlandt street di |Fayptian Sehoteisch, |Out of That Saloon. Vv OLIN AND BAKJO CORRECTLY a BY H. WHEELER, 162 East Fortieth atreet, near Third avenve, DANCING ACADEMIES, —BAUSH'S DANCING AC. ADEMIES—MASONI y + Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street, and Breyoort I bast Fifty-fourth street. PRIVATE lessons at any hon di Foevening. CIRCULARS at private academy, S12 Ens eventh etreet. J, He THOMPSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, —_ 989 ker atreet, will open Jor the reception of pnpiin on Tuesdny, October’ 3, INH. Opening soiree on Monday clober 2. Chiluren’s classes on W day and N. B. to let for balis, and wity pand. for accuracy and di leading amateurs and pro prices rani houses, DER, 738 Atoadwen Foneiant o ward “nt len" for sweliin P TeLAN a COLLES RE MOVALS Rea Piantat's Academy. ‘The reopening will take place on the 26th of September, For elrewiar: or at} Forty.ftth meres, | rom the let of Uctober, Orlice hotirs between 1 and 2 o'cio BERN BOLKELMAN, Director. ANTED—THOSE SUFFERING ‘FROM PILES, ALL W iit, Incerun cr extern toga npon W. AL MCCA ND: Liss at ih ‘at Spingler House, Union. square, roadway, ew Yo ‘ yo, sen ahd permanently in, the cure of Fives’ without Mi Pha caustiey oF Sabra BO delenHou Whatever from b eC ames OF THE DAY, oar Basing 2 Charlen? vont amentonl te noe | pair popular story, as ‘published ia ie'kew York me Weekly, TR PICTURE SEVERE TRIALS er HICH | ORKING GIRLS * are compelled to submit in some of lishmente: where they % ind labor for an able livelibood, Precedad by the comedy of” 1°" 80 he ovebrated Dutch comedians og 4s engaged, and will Shortly appear. Wttacns, SIXTH RAB Last APPEARANCES MISS LYDIA THOMPSON. HER NEW COMPANY, jwith all ite ong original Music, beautiful Cos- imagaligentSesaig’ Wifecte and ful j thin evening, Wedutaday and Thuraday, STANDING ROOM ONLY AT 8 O'CLOOK. FRIDAY EVENING. BRET. 7: BEN (ENING, SEPT. $2 BENEFIT OF when she will appear ony BLE BILL, | COMEDY AN RLESQUE, personaing four charasirs ‘Ai DaY IN’ PARIS ta Sir Rupert, On, witch’ oceasion Miss ELIZA WEATHERSBY sister will make their first appearance, “ALLACK: FALL. AND WINTER SEASON, ‘The ladies and gentlemen of the company are requested te assemble on the stage Lal 4 o'clock, on Saturday, September: cy HN GILBERT, Acting Manager. NENTRAL PARK “GARDEN. THEO, THOMAS? “GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ bg vend her iT WEEK. THIS, (WEDNESDAY) EVENIN x yet aed ‘THEO, THOMAS. ENTIEE ORCHEST VER FIFTY PERFORMERS, 2. Overture, «strni ounce” t vee sootch sh Srmpbiod men Bag, Overt ht 10, A “Louis XIII, 1e" Hy Walz, Rule Kiaeage Marehy, “Dug} orn ADMISSION, AS USUAL, FIFTY GENTS, —GLOBE THEATRE. '. 798 BROADWAY, rel TO-DAY gut serandt k MARKE? COUR: seieeere prgpentstion, MDE, a1 the mammoth ota 1 GLOBE GLOBE ware TWENTY YOUNG LADY ARTISTS A’ TO-DA¥, AT 9: MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. RAND OPERA HovsE. INDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, and het ‘until further a and | SATURDAY MATINE! un LR the celubrated THE GR. THE ae PM nin; ant OFT, by Mr, Ede ow io drama writt expressly for bim nF. Del vlatened ‘afler the great original, ‘win F, De Nyse, at doh PONISI, Mise TONE BURKE and Mr. J. B. 9TUD: Lit will appear iu the same. in megane te to ae very powerful company, new scenery by ba wR. R 8. SCHELL AND MR. GEO. W, DAY’ soy p YTON, New milo, under tno,dlrestion of Mr, B, TISSINGTOR, Rents reserved from 8.4 Mc to BPM. atthe Hot Often, ab Schirmer, 701 Broadwi the “Erie Ticket Ollee, ‘Twenty-third street, #ron way an yand Finn avenog. WANTED—50 Ballet Ladies, (es. Apply at th stage door. NION SQUARE THEATRE engrner of of Broadway an: Fourteenth street. * isp lendid hear 3 I ig. yf this ap ier ew Theat Sucoesetal opening nf susp lend Bertin DELIGHTED AND APPRECIATIVE eg MATINGE NAHNEE Ea MATINER MATINEE AT orckook PRECTS PANTOMIME, URLESQUE, BALLET and OLIO, eames MARTINS rf RAVEL TROUPE, mae Ee GUAT MATTHEW FAMIL Comics, THE G Misa ANNIE i AAR ARIE BONFANRI, Pigs oe rey Bi es Mig BuRTHIA, ry at Premier Dannousg an © Fe TRAND BALLET TRO! HUGHEY povnutary, ABHCROFE = tata * LEW csteaea ae j. DA ‘Widow White, Miss Belle aoe tan Mrs. Peter White, imore } Clover, Miss Madeli Frank Brown, Hughey Dougherty, jernoon, doors open ae ourta nin, formance reer ed six days in advance, OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, ES COMPANY IN’ AMERICA. THE (GREAT, tal WHEE THE rata SHANDY .y applauded by e1 PANTO AND THe TAR. THO Sure KERNS, EAGAN, DEVER! GIRARD, WALTERS, THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK, NEXT MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 234, QTEINWAY HALL. s™ POSITIVELY bigser 3 pase THREE NIGHTS VIENNA LAbY ‘ORCHESTRA prior to their departure for the West, THE kore GiiLD SOPRARO, AND E COB WALLED 4 BARIT NE, ON AY, PRIDAY, BATURDAY, SELTEMBER 30 LAST GRAND MATINEE BAT RDAY, Rept. 23. ad at eee ae Schirmer's, 701, and Thea 114. Bros ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER’ at, ONLY, GBAND CONCERT, OOKLYN ACADE! OKLYN Aeanemy OF | Hee Lead TLV: aa PSs cule CONCERT. the chiid-toprano, ANNA ELZUR and Mr. ‘JACOB MULLER, Box office open on. Monday BE kiya: i cre and Theatre T Ticket lexet Omlice, 114 Broadway, ROOKLYN GLOBE—FORMERLY HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. SvRRvTninG. NEW THIS WE! BISTIN A HT 2 S) F ‘4 ST SATURDAY FOR Thbres: ND ‘OBILD! HE Agta badagtt BEOORD YM, wapatnan tien and gontiemen engage. nated sembie at ihe tueatre om Mongay, Beptember 3,4 Brat da aioe. pap CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, LECT SCHOOL for all branches of Musto er ecker Brothers’ Banding) UNION SQUARE (Brondway), near 8 Fxtoenth street. ‘This Conservatory bas no branct etfort is cent ted in one wahoo. Send for rt "EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. The ok te it extensive and complete Music School ie 3 NOW OPEN DAILY, from 8 A, M. to ALL APPLICATIONS FOR “ADMISSION. traat be inne at ¢ GENERAL CONSERVATORY OFFIC! 820 BROADWAY, near Twelfth atteet, over the touale store. (The branch at #2 Fifth avenue removes uptown.) ROUKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 105 COURT STREKT, near STATE. Ore’ DAY J AND NIGHT, ND INDUSTRIAL EXAIBITION of the American (nstitute ja the Monster Building, covering the block Third and Sscond avenues, Sixty-third and Sixty- fourth streets, over 620 feet long, with over 1000 anuare feat pan oP En ‘Thousands of attractive novelties from all rts 1 nto RE HHOW Ens, PLANTS, FRUITS, &C., BECLANICAL MIR, Xin run by over a0 things, from carpets down to of horse ewes, Soaking all fore inges and tassels, youreyes. Beaulfal decoration A marvellous ight that one should miss, Splendid mu ise afterpoon and Crone, Admission 60 ceuts, Ouildren wif price, See wall bi cut rOUNG GENTLEMEN PLAYING ORCHESTRAL 1 friments can enter an amcteur orchestra by addr RCHEST fice. ea (ops arranged for Kinda! by Falectibe, fever 1 Ceave to Love,” £0s;' DITGON & COs Publishers, 71 Browdway, New York, =e OT ELOCUTION, BUT TRAINING IN STAGE BUST, itliudes and action, Tacicuoies, Wy aidclinguluhed asion Aadross AITIST, B36 West Thirty-second street. TPRENOW'S ACADEMY co EYRiC WAL .. Rerervolr atta 4 tn Eee Lea ated oy eked ah thet? for this ‘season, convenience, Last season's Uckets are IN GIPTS,—TIOKETS FOR 6AUE IN $550; 000 th Louleville Gift Concert by JOSEPH. Agent, Brondw , New York. “MUSIC. da at die CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 211 FOURTH tessor HLNRY Sia pe Director. erica, and prospectus appl KLIZ, Beo'y, A pdt oma Pht] ae a CTION ON tne pianoforte at pupils’ reaides deus eae aianororle at DupUs, reset rbal tenes, TEACHERS box 128 Herald eptowa Branch office, 1,248 Broadway. \ RARE CHANCE—FOUR ROUND CORNBRED rotewood 7 octave Pianoforte, Including Stoo} ess than i carved case; first class Mplenaid tone. ae ied street, near Second avenue, ROFESSOR H. HITHE, $99 BAST FIFTRENTH Aireot, near Second ayonie, gives lessons tn Fiano Blaginy and “Tueoty m schoo.s and famiien; also at bis ron Glkut yeurs city references; teams #5) and £60 for twenwy Teasons of one hour each, shoriet lessons accordingly, USICAL CARD—PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, h Singing, Harmony.—Private leaning, 92 Clinton plase bgnuhatreehy few doors west of Fulth avenues estad= Ctreulars mi Hed fr 4 USIO.—WANTED, INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO for two or tive children in return for tuition to am equal ae of piel ye seed, Jo at hile tba, maa, Spaniab or Navan, reas LINGUIST, wt Miew Bagmaluges'a, 887 Bionawoy,