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NEW ‘YorK HERALD. MONDAY, _ SEPTEMBER 25, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, § LOWER CALIFORNIA | FININ(IAL AND COMMEROIAL, Natural Products and Native Trade—The situa. tion, Scenery and Chances for Colonists— SINGULAR CASUALTY AND FATAL RESULT, | *Pectfully invite! to attend the funeral. from his late residence, 218 Nast Sev: strevt, Une mortgage, 75 a 80; Memphis and Charleston Rail- road firss mortgage, 86 a 88; do, second mortgage, BL TTER AND Cicersk were frm and in fate demand. 7 75 a 80; Greenville atid Columbia Railroad, guaran- | Rio? Was nnall request, but with manera deringe tye | On Saturday night Mr. Jonn Starck, » German, (Monday) atte’ oon, At sire O'CLOCK sant toed by South Carolina, 55 a 58; Macon and Bruns | pugs Paine 8 Teena Tica tun ban isthe Bet es 2 | Mty-two years of age, who lived on the second door | daughter of Thomas Conlon, of the parish "ot 1 wick, guaranteed by Georgia, 7334 a 75; Wilmington, ee poy pasks Carolina, at 86. a ¥ge., the latter price | Of premises 196 Orchard sireet, was enjoying him- | Kiilucan, county West jourve and firm at Oe. « Tge. ‘The relatives ant {rie re repect- + Charlotte and Ratherford eights, 64 a 56; Mempins | ‘°Syaan,-The market for raw was barely steady onthe | Self With Jona Fick, and at two o'clock in the morn- a 1 ; 3 nave! fally tavited to attend the funeral jay alters Exports to England—How the Set- ‘Trade during the week has been active, but prices | and Litule Rock Railroad eights, 77 2 80; Mempnis | basis of bic. "a be nt e falt (0, ee. retning, mS ing they started home. In passing the house of noon, At one o'clock, frou her late "enlaces 365 tlers Ara Ruled and What irregular ana unsettled. The dry goods market | city sixes, 69 a 60; Savannab city sevens, 87090; | boxes, Inctusing Lit inde. fair grocery Forte Rico at | PUilip Wenzel, 273 East Houston street, Mr. Srarck | Second avenue. Th Work Suows some signs of slackening. The advance in | New Orleans consols, old, 72 a 76; do. issued rall- |} Hal%,,Fif nlite. alrietiy wood tar (partly Porta filan) se p ayn manner upset two oF thige milk caus Wen oats ae ca aria, September orl : y H ) 440, hds, Scoteh retturd at o., an 96 nto the gutter. We TLL m vf enry and Susie B, bar ey or. gold, coupled with the relaxation in the terms for | road sixes, 72 a 75; do. sevens, 67 @ 70. English Islands at oe. The boxes Cubs were ‘gold at l0e, })Tan out, and, not Tesonn hat Mt Stare ‘ dorf, aged 1 year, 4 months and to Gaya, ane the use of coin has stimulated the export trade. perlb, Relined was steady, bitt less aotive at L2igc, tor A | seized hold of and pushed ao ‘over, he The relatives and friends are respectfully re- THE COURSE OF PHE GOL. » pe . THE GOLD MARKET. and 13};¢, for hard. We quote?--Cuba-—Inferior to common | railing and striking tne back of his head on | quested to attend the tnperal, from nis parents? The extreme fuctuations daily im the price of pg 4 Dela "rtiiug, £346, Ma Pee ey ed thre pavement, At that time Mr. Wenzel recognized | residence, on Monday, Seplemb-r 29, at one 9 clock THE WEEK IN WALL STREET, In financial circles attention has been generally MAN-OF-WAR COVE, MAGDALENA Bay, L. o.} Sept @, 1871. gold during the week were as follow: cery, I + pri to ches procet We. Stack as one of his beat friends, who belonged to | P.M. 1 forward you 4 truthful sketch of Magdalena neler with the gear of the gold market, which, cea Highest, Lowest. (gg bas and bye ie a die La een a it pin ie inatog tat he Loom —In nga on Toendny,, AAngnat FA Panne le ler clique mani ation, was very onda: 4 M . : melado, jc. > Piel 0 take hita home, ERICK CHAK dS, YouTIgest 80) A 2 Job Li i. Bay. I arrived here onthe steamer Cogsusntien, - : th dts owl ic mE Ti ney oxes Vuteh standard. Nos? to 9 Bc. & | Mr. Suck soon became tusensibie, in witch coudi- | Of thiycity, iit the 1th year of Mls age. song Captain Caverly, September 7,and anchored in eight | Success Of the speculative movement in this direc- | Wednesday 14% 14% 19 12, Mo, a Luge uo. 1 te 13, We. a KLM; | tion he remained for nearly tive hours, when death ) Notice of funeral heresfter. fathoms water off Belcher’s Point, where we met the | 100 would have been greatly impaired, however, | Thursday ... 1 aay 113% Te Potts iio tie arte att eine’, | ensued. AN exammation of the body was made by | | MANWaRING.—On Saturday, September 25, Jarre following vessels, all laden with orchilla for the | ad tt not been assisted by the actual scarcity of Hed + Tb UAB | Noah ee ta. bee onee” Jave Durch staniea iia, Mandan Peau ceeeamtia Tanita ox cx arin md, aged SLICMTE. cay ate = y at a} s . . be a G80. Java—Dutch standard, Nos. 10 to Xternal marks of ‘he relatives aud friead Steamer, viz:—Schooner Cina Greenwood, sloops R. | CO! in the country, the returns of our foreign trate y ed LAM |W Sxcocabige. Mavila—Curreat layed ane miperon, Ze. | violence. im the Doctor's epinioa death revnited | spectiully invited to aitend the funera, ab Ls tate PAPERS: BRIDES. OF SOTERA: , ee from concussion pf the brain. Tho adult children of | residence, 21 Spencer street, on Monday, Septeur- The following were the closing prices of | jiu tuled irae Wome toe dairy to-day, butformer | deceased do not Beem to altaclt Ay guilty intens to | ber 2), at two o'clock. W. AlicQ and Maggie Hale, also several smaller showing that during the fiscal year ending July 1, - Craft, The steamer was soon flied with all she could | 187, we lost over seveuty millions of dollars of " a TAM. . Mr, Wenzel in causing sheir jather's death. Coro- MaTaeR.—On Saturday, September 23, Is ABELL, take, and after avout five hours’ detention sailea on | specie in settiement of the balance of trade, leaving RovernMeuss on, Batunday: evening:—Unlied: Biaim) -GEtTON Torso. tage te aia in abe ee het Schirmer haw the case at charge. the beloved wife of Milter Mather and, ee. oldest her way. as, therefore, 80 much poorer off. The clique re- nec tat a pes feng eee Warts: Reoeipia "190 bin. ‘The’ mark i a acai daughter of Henry and the late Catharine Austiuty ed their equeeze early tn the week, and, she! 3 10., coupon, 118% a + do. ther advance in prices, The 5 . aged 30 yea a 10 daya ‘This 1s really one of the finest bays in the world, | Pe ea Gens SAIS | oe cases seeuasanec, May ari! Meanation 115% BUIGEDE BY TARENG BORGOR "ue relatives and the farally are respecte with good anchorage, and plenty of water close to fore, invited ue interference or the Secretary ef the the beach, and well protected from nearly all points | Treasury, Who om Thursday sold six millions, but of the compass. Tho bay 1s very deep and wide, | With only a temporary effect in depressing the price, with tnnomerable lagoons and esteros, which ex- | Which on Saturday touched 115%. The ‘‘squeeae” funeral, at one o'clock uber 25, without further notice, emby-cighih street. JCARTHY.—Ob Bung seplember 24, WILLtAM McCanrny, brother vo Lawrence Jonna McCar- way oped 24 years, 6 months and 24 days. James White, sixty years of age, aud w native of faulty Invited 49 Ireland, died late om Saturday night, at his rest | Rom 45 Westy saa New ORLEANS; Sept, 28, 1871, dence, 83 Oliver street. Deceased had been drink- loa Lara t” Net receipts, 206; grows, | ine to excess, and nearly two weeks ago was sent @ 11534; Go. do,, 1862, coupon, do., 115% & 115%; DOMESTIC MARKETS, do. dO., 1864, do. do, 11536 &@ 11534; do, do., 1866, do, atin 0.,.11554 @115%; do, do., registered, January and July, 1143¢ a 11414; do. do., 1865, coupom, do,, 11444 ends 170 miles in the interior of the country, where | ¥28 net repeated In “cast” gold, which became . 7 . @ 114%; do. hig , do, do., 114: . SAVANNAIL, Sept. 23, 1871. to the Island, from which he was subsequently taken 7 relate ~ : thero 1s some of the fest land in the world, and | ven heavy-and de@icult to carry after ine goverm | 8 4K; do do. ise, dos do. TAN B TAM: 8% | cotton dull and tending downward low a Sett 23. 18. . | to his, Boule’ He became very despondons, and on: | to aisena the fauerale tens his tae ten ee led for health, | mentsale. + 1868, dO. o., 114.54 @ 114345 len-forties, regis- | net receipts, 451 ; sales, 125; stock, 4,049, Saturaay procured a bottle of lautanum from-some | Muiberry street, on Tucads 26th, at With a climate that cannot be excelled for Th calaian) F tered, 111 0111: do. do. coupon, 111% a 112% CHABLRSTON, Sept. 28,187, | drug store and drank most of it, Hethen placed’ | wore? ” eaday, tae 20th, at one | Hearing so many representations of this place, e money Was Irregolar and feverish, wong ‘i Cotton active; middlings, 184(c. ; net receipts, 640; exports, | the bottle under his shirt, next to the skin, and be Sit len 4 I thought I weuld come and judge for myself. Con. | ®4vanclag from three per cent to seven, and closing STOCKS: OW SAFURDAY. constwiae, 187; sales, 500; btock, 7,157, : there it was found afier he’ became tnsensipie. On Late se a Williamsoung, on Saturday, Se | sequently I went on board the schooner Cina Green- | 0D Saturday afternoom at merely nominal rates. The following sablo shows the highest and lowest | seo: eaten 89 mnda MQUeEEUE. Sept. 28,167, | the bottle was the Word “Peuson"” in print, but nel- | tember 23, HOWARD Moluvirr, in MusesTun yoo, . ighest, Lowest, dull and heavy, 0 a \ ings : he at three o’clovk, from is late re: where 1 spent several days, visiting the various | ‘ie usual offort on Saturdays to make SUFe | wew york Contra consolidated ture O21; | fits: Mess ports 19, cash; Mia wWon orders, bare dive, waza, | HN the dotiuquent druggist. Coroner Seuirmer was st street Relatives and Istends of places, estaros, langoos, &c., where the chtef pro- of the employment of balapees during the | New York Ventral scrip.. 88% 87% for Hero Odae x 194 aoe oe Bacon " ouilders, 16 notitied and will make an Investigatio requested to alt “ 3 , 7940. ; clear sides, Bigu., par Fe BET ES AA AERy *ARLANDI—. Joun., on Tuesda duct of the country, eae 1s ba Eiess the ality fa pedapiia peg We weed ae agit | ee fue Mit “raucy ‘ugar cured, “tve.; plain, ‘Ibe. SPORTS IN ARHANSAS. September 19, thiamine Sattagy Wile ‘ob ine ats Adam tree, baled, an P| to Liverpool on the ii 207% 106 wi ., 9 SSS <. Joseph MoKariand, of Baltimore, in the 42d y ot steamer, via Panama. ceive proposals for the sale to the government of 6L 60 Spirits turpentine firm at beer Rs He Caner 3: 1B Dp ae ERLE her age. 8 In an about she bay ania osferos 18 latene the ap- | three millions of five-twenties, thus equalizing his 103 oe strainod, sa for No. 3, 42 0 for low NOD, BT or eee enor penned se cy ayia eee MOLATN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 24, Beara ea trees, Oacyus, ANd Mange Dushes waten, | Tedsury operations, cofar as the money marker is | Norn W ester iced: BE | LEG ae hat. Ser slow ange aroe vutiee rae | fog auay oecureed ac shawnee Vilage, Ark. about | Zr trrandsof tio family are rospectfally invitsd are full of oysters, Which are quite as good’ as our | concerned, by releasing the currency withdrawn by | Rock Island. § 10036 1d Mepeutadlahedieae PR ae twenty miles apove Mempits, on the Missisppt | to attend the funeral, from Ms lee reaudenoe, No. shoal warer bay oysters. The cactus and orenilla, or | his extra gale of gold. It ts fortunate that Mtr. Bout- | St Paul... 01% anton ann oats: Ze. Seph aBytam. | Hiver,, which, frou the information received. 18 157 Yates avenue, neat Dekalb, on Tuesday, Sen- Houck, which isnotang but-sand, after whicn. you | Well has taken this course, for the banks are very | Ori and misstssipipl a af oc ange At 810, Reo quiet, nd un | participated in the advay—Dr. F. Grundy MoGavock | “*Mosiuiiex. con, Sucurday, Septcmber 22, Jaane strike a nice level plane about ten miles east and | poor and need every dollar which can bo spared on al at Tec. Barley strong; ail sates | 2d Willlam Barry Thadiord. It eppears that dur- | s¢iuLiEy, a native of Ballymoney, county Aptian, New Jersey Central. 110% | 9878 Western mixed via can on private terms. Oate in moderate request aud unchanged; | 1g the latter part of last week Dr. Green Bennett, | froiand, in the 530 year of his age. weat, five miles north and south, where the Colo from the Treasury. Union Pacitic 2734 re . * ealer one car No.1 Chicavo at 50}¢c. and one car Chi Who owns a& planiaéion adjacent to that of Dr. Me- vy alg Poe ape ce! Bee pri eect eee coe Government bonds were also irregular and fever. | Hannibal and St. Sarena neseaen fee CAE: || Serra a Susan oben maar BY Nem ar Seng? | Tavoeky AbD. & rt ee een Makers” Henevotent Roce, ere. reapestiulty, te- Kinds of vegetables, as Well as tropical’ fruit, can | sh, in response to the more active demand for | Western Union Telegraply. 0056 653’ | -Recelpte--Fiour, 4,000. tae: Ree e a rH Nine Ra a peOELaE Be ett aitag ue.| quested to at pnd tno, funeral, {Fou ls sont Law Pacific Mail. ar 4 | residence, 162 4 Swhent. rea patie) he took several claimed by Dr. McGavock, who was hallep The closing strect prices were as follows: A 3 indignant at Mr. Kennett’s conduct, Mr. Bennett = | bushels; barley, 31,000 bushels | Gi rel ‘ . cl . i - x nts, 2,000 bushels ; barley, 16,000 bushels. Fl : ev Doctor's erty, usacuion - 51%; New York Central consolidated, 9234 u 92%; | changed. Wheat active, bigher ae, Sa eta att: | hin words between tie’ parties. as New York Central scrip, 88 a 8844; Erie, 305, a 307%; | Cleat $1 34 for No. 2 Milwaukeo; $1 35 for Green Buy; $1330 On Saturday atternoon Mr. Bennett paid a visit to Reading, 1135 a 113%; Lake Shore, 107% a 107%; LE (8. No.8 Milvenukes, 40 arziy for No.2 Chicago, | Dr. MeGavock’s plantation, accompanied by a young be bacatised with the same labor as in other trop- | money, and were depressed late in the week by — aati AND CHANCES OF THE SETTLERS. rumors of @ heavy market in London, but eventu- The whole eres = ney the obser Cy ‘the | ally rallied with che rise in gold and closed strong, worthy superintendent of the company, Captain J. aT = BH. isha, well and fayorably known as com- bad pussies haa cae Cole Pat the okinawa mander of the Pacific Mail steamers on this coast, | Ket! ROR and Colonel Drake De Kay, secretary of the Lower The foreign exchanges suddenly advanced, in ADE. — f, youngest child of Terence “uh McQuade, aged t yeur, 2 months and 6 Ay. ‘Tho funeral will take place from his parenta’ resl- gj Si dence, Second street, Wuaumsbury, on Monday, September 25, at two P.M a5 8,000 ‘Dus x , h alifornia Company, and all goes on well since the ‘ oN “ + | No. B Weetern at 62e. : 6,00) busuels di man named Harry ‘Thadford, and entered the house eu on Sunday, So ad ote pe te in getting. clear of the Pouch sympathy with the relaxation in the terms for the | Pittsburg, 120% a 121; Northwestern, 687% a 69; | Onis held die, “Rye nominal. Burley quiet aselvay arse. | forthe purpose Of talking’ the mutter over. Mit. | 5 0/SRIEN. uddenty, om Sunnay, September 24, Company BNccrived here to prok orchilla under a | Use of gold and an advance in the Bank of England | Northwestern preferred, 90 @ 91; Rock Islana, | lieid ly; gales, 300 age timothy at gi. Pork | Bennett ta sald to be ailicted witu deatness, and the he friends of th ‘iy, also the members of the S ay “i 4 : quiet at $13 50. Lard quiet at 1c. Highwines inactive, | Conversation in regard to the hogs was. carried on 100% 9 10934; St Paul, 6244 a 6234; St. Paul pre- | uominally vic. hy iver | between Thadford and Dr. McGavock. High words ferred, 81 a 813; Wabash, 61% a 613<; Ohio and i ; Cutoado, Sept. 23, 1971, | Passed between the parties, which ended tm Dr. | fy invites to atcend. tho funeral, from tis Late Mississippl, 433% @ 434; Union Pacific, 2814 a 235; amione ashanaed ead siete Wheat dirmer McGavock ordering the parties to leave the house, | rogitence, 153 Elin sorect, corner Grand, ou Tuesday, hee fi Bi. Corn declined Adc. a 3yc.5 N which tuey did. He accompanied them to the code 2 0’ ie ‘oston, Hartford and Erie, 2% @ 2%; Columbus, mixed closed at 4c. 8 477¢0. Oats quiol und declined i fate, when it seems the quarrel was renewed Bonvember 26, al half-past one o'clock, ai Chie: Git entre "4 0. 2 at 3 a B0Ke. Barley duli; No. 2 spring at Gly 7 . sharac! - TO THB MRUBERS OF THE 5 D OUNa ago and Indiana Central, 195¢ a 20. i and words of an exciting character were used 13 ROMAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT Assoctae r nl Il? No. Hy Fre ag et Woe. Mesa pork steady ar Sia Stig e Sia, eewivet | on both sides, which led to the drawing of atsige, bulk meats—Shoulders, 64¢¢.; dry sulte: pistols by Dr. MeGavock and Mr. Thadtord. COMMERCIAL REPORT. midiles, Gera Big, Live hogs steauy ai S3a8dU5" Caule | Several sols were exckanged, Tho rst shot iat os cea ay ise eae zuaelO lowe, — Thaaford’s pu vad grazed the wp of Dr a + ta—6,00 obis. fox 000 bushe's wheat, icGavock’s head, inflicting a scalp wound, the sec- SATURDAY, Sept. 23-6 P, M. 0 ak banat ead’ CONS I oats. 30,000 bushels rve, | ond carried away the third finger of his lett hand, Corrow.—The market was further dopreaved by adverne | SAN) Pals URRY And Ht MO tluhcla oor eon) watte the utd et red ‘moti, the Dalle pass: reports from Europe, and with more liberal offerings prices | bushela onts, 88,0W bushels ry6 and'5,000 hogs, picts “9 is feg d je members of the Olive Association are ree for all grades yielded a trifle, though the revised quotations Osweao, N. ee a ee ee eet iis antaue | spectrally tuvited to attend the funeral of their Late subjoined represent a decline only in the value of middlin, Flour steady and unchanged; sales 1, , * " 0" | yrotuer member, Join J. O'Brien. By order of ‘e nist in the breast, and it 1s stated that the bullet en- FRE No. L spring, $7 60 for amver ‘winter, a Nh By, OF and good middling qualities. The lower grades were without | ¥'50 for double extra, “Wheat hrmj sales 1,700 bushels No; | tered the lungs of Mr. fhadford. REDERICK PROBST, President, decidea reduction in value, belng comparatively scarce and | 1 Milwaukee club at $145, 4,000 busuols No.2 do. at@l 8) | ‘The wound is ofa very serious character, and the | JOUN Dangiry, Secretary. jnsome demand for export. The market, however, closed gaa tara et te Sh lege sales | opinion of his medical attendant ts that he cannot Pavir—On Sunday, September 24, 1871, MARGARET with » downward tendency for all descriptions, Forward de- | to strive soon on crivate tcrma, Barlay soarve ) bushels | recover. Both gentiowcn are wader the care of Dr. | B., wife of Charles A. Pavie, aged 26 years, 2 months liveries were but moderately active, and with free offert changed; prime Canada held at #160. Corn meal #1 50 for | Davies, a gentleman of considerable experienc and 25 days. é *4 w offerings | poited, #1 40 for unbolted, per cwt. Millfecd unchanged; | WHO, tt is said, hus little Lopes of the recovery of Notice of funeral in Tucsday’s paper. seliers were obliged to make concessions of 3c. a 4c. per | shorts, ioe $20; shipstuits, B23 a ; midditags, $27 a gad | either of his patients, Dr. McGavock is a native of Kiney.—In Brooklyn, on Sanday, September 24, lb. The final prices of the day were as follows: Sep- ir or as to quality. Hixbwines, sie. Canal’ froignts— | Nashville and ig widely Known tn tus city and | after along and severe iltaess, Lava L,, wile of Olive and Reverste lahs, the Magnolia Bas@ contract with Mr. Pouch, who was unable to fulfil | rate of discount, Part of the time 1t wae dimcult ial Ball Club and the Wiliam Walsh Guard are respect- hus contract, when the whole crowd fell back on the | to get sight sterling at less than 1093, but the rise Lower California Company, Who sent them to San Labia Francisco at thelr own expense, and, I presume, | 2 gold allowed produce shipments and a better ¥ were glad to get bi of Went * any pees for br supply of commerciai bills, under which bankers’ most o! them were the greatest vagabonds on the | piis feli of fully one-quarter per cont. face of the earth, and would not work, but steal and a destroy ail that came in their reach, ‘if any persons ‘the more active inquiry for money on call stif- or Lee ae use ae secure good woe cule fened buyers’ rates for commercial paper, and come here with @ little money Keep them unt: fhocan pick ut and locate their place they could | Prime names only were pesouanio: io:she violatiy soon raise produce enougn to keep them and have a | Of seven per cent, surplus lor sale; of, if hey ctiooee, they conidgather | The stock market was feverish, with wide and 4 orchilla, for whic! ey get one and a quarter ” oredr pound, deliverable as tie piace where | Teduens uctmations, - “The reoccupaen of the the press is located for baling the moss, and there | Stock Exchange was attended with the legendary are many of them in and around the bays, lagoons | ‘break’ in prices, resulting from heavy sales by r 1“ epee ‘on @ small bush about five or atx feer | he “veara” A movement to cover led to a atrong high, and if @ man 1s smart he can pick 150 or 200 | reaction, bat therise brought out fresn sales, under Deans ee oar See pee ee erp which the market again declined, the lowest prices faren neta if Da. 4a. noe 1Ang. forthe. bay se can | of the week being made during Friday or on Satur. with fisn, turtie. clams, oysters, curiew, snipe, deer, | day morning. The oversold condition of the market quail, rabbits and, in tact, everything to sustain life | rendering it quite sensitive to a fresh movement to Broturrs--You are hereby notified to meet atour rooms, 827 Bowery, on Tuesday, September 26, at one o'clock P. M., for the purpose of attend lng the funeral of our late bother, John J. O'Brien. THOMAS KENNEALLY, President. Patrick TromE, Recording Secretary, With a ilttle exertion. It 1s true waiter 1s Dot so plen- if eat, '10c,; cora and rye, 9! barley, 8 NOON 4 2 tiful here as one could wish, and in some localities | COVeT the announcement of Mr. Boutwell that he termber, spice. Octsban, Pe, November, wip December, York; lumber, #4 to the Hu is np: (ib ee tid throughout the Southwest. Son BS aia telanad bene tata anol cinee ia a little brackish in and about the bay and estaros; | would buy three millions of bonds on Monday April, Sc, I'he salea;reported on solic, Paki} ofthe road freighis—Flone to arn 8c. to New York, 4c, : to of her broth y AL ALN. and. F. N. Whitchorne HT ee Gr ea rs Sora becierr ie fp tartar eC el tal Sy Touay. Last Byening, Total, Lean read fet or Inuber “Rupmene si o0 Cokes DEATHS. are respectfully invited. to attend the funeral, fromm eet: as we bave no ice in'this climate, ony “bears” in covering were met by afresh line of B20 a BL week, 2,000 bushels corn, 92,000 bushels barley, 1,798,000 fect Lace tee oF her lute residence, 134 Daileld street, On Luesdayy when the mull steamers arrive or men-of-war leave, | sales, occasioned by the bad bank statement; but, 7 ~ q | of umber. pi a i Married. Septoinber 3, a Gores Caek Sax ae adr amriiiee which they do up and down three times per month, | agsisted as they were by a rovivat of courage on | Total... . te a “Gs | Mess pork quiet ant unchangel Gh EO Aske arte eee rere en MoroW, Tnowas a, | son street, Willamsourg, ANGRLINE PLATT, daugitter which 1s very conyentent for those wishing to COME | the part of the “bulla,” the market maintained its | —For future delivery’ (basta low midiings) the ealos have | Sdvance asked at none estavliiheds 4c. waked. Bulk | Fareed to JENNIE C. BORKIEAD, both of this city, | of Thomas and the ale revs dane Roone dere or go away. shoulders 6igc. a 6; LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. upward tendency to the close of business, when been as follows : Last evening—October, 7 re meats—Demani ligh ember, 10 at 19 Si6e., 09 at Wize, QU ato Sites Decemn, | tus later asked; “rio ber, 900 at 19340. ; January, 100 at 19%4c. ; January and Feb- Seote! p Funeral services at tne White Plains Methodist Ter tiem. | eburch, on ‘Tuesday, atone o'clock. ‘The relatives S—Un ‘Thu clear # doa, 6) lear # doa, 64 hurch, Sing Sing, 36 a rm ; shoulders, Tic. a 7 » 6; holders Bacon—Demand light favorably. The colony is sull growing ip size, and THE BANK STATEME! several sinall buiidings have been erected jately. The weekly statement of the associated banks mand and fi Thave just arrived from Cuynea und the colony | prices left of with a decided improvement on the I trivuds are resnecuully invited to attend. of the Lower California Company, on the north side Peary, 1 each at Lge. together; Fobrhary 10) at lance, | sides, 7%e. a Sige. asked; a shade less olfered, tree acilers | Ds D.,-tector, DU PLESSIS Me HeLa to Isaugi, | aud friends arc resvecsully ‘ > west of the week. total, 3,200 bales. To-day—: mber, 190 MC. { | for future delivery, at ‘gc. less than the quotations, but ». Be Us. ASKER.—On Sunday, Septemver 24, LILLIAN, Of the bay, Where everything 18 progressing quite | lowest prices tice bt i#tcory Oatober, ai Te Dt gos aN tuyere Hams Sagarceured at ite, Lave host in'tair de, | Cquetiter of D. b. Moses, Est yes’ church, Newark, | only daughter of Albertdad Mary Tusker, aged 1 year Ki 4 19) t 19 Bel $4 80 @ $463, Whiskey in good demand | wy. J,, hy the Rev. Father Ge Tostoe ae : ¢3 Mou and 10 months. 200 at Ta sae TOU at 19%¢ as, JAMES MCUABE to ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. 19 3-16c., 600 at 194¢c,; November, 19850. 5 jecember, at dle, Kare I. Kuion, bow of Newark, 00 Severai buildings have also peen erected bere in the 100 at 191-1 it 193¢c., 500 at 19 Py ny i I Gove since | Was last here. The Mexican Oustom | Proved very unfavorable. The total loss In reserve | igic.; focal, 650 bales. Gras tl Flour frmer; extra spring, $3 50% BE Ts. West oa; a Peer Wer garani Pai deeded mivecraoon ‘Septem Bouse fas also Leen estabiisued in tus place, and | ts over six millions, comprising a loss of five and a | $10 bales. The arerige quotation No, Zat $1 Ibis, No, Lat Si 2. Outs advanced; No 2 at hem tor on at twa o'clook. $ amid gut uszas from tae pantie Ga muoee Jae Berd half millions of legal tenders and over haif a million | ember, 19.260.; December, 19,230. + sas Cora Ne, ae pears Seles MGs iat 6A orAbaus.--On Sunday, September 24, JON ADAM, eee ee tins city, om Saturday, september - P ft t 4 rey i | OT Vanda Dac OB . 0. TAYLOR, Jr., aged 42 years. sponded to by the crews of the vessels in the bay. | Of specie. Inasmuch asthe Treasury operations of Dvlanas, Alabama. New Urieans Texas, | Hou 116,005 badhela wheats” Bhipmente ct beim doe | Notice of furferal in Taes:lay’s pape: aa eae evi Ge taken to Haydenville, Mass, ‘he cumpany have a largo Les epa 100 feet long, | the week embraced a sale of six militons of gold and + W% 1 crs 17% | 158,000 oushels wheat, pt BYRwE.—On Saturday, September 23, MaTrHEw | or interment. fitty feet wide and twenty fect hgh, with room tor | a purchase of three millions of bonds, the loss in | Lootciammy st Gas | ARS 18s, BYRNE, aged 79 years. TOAN.=-On Monday, September, 18, in Desa several thousand bales of orchilla, as well as other + 1 19% 199; ry e ‘ roducts of the country, which will be forthcoming | greenbacks must be attributed in great part to ship- | Midaiin i 19% due 3 HAVANA MARKETS. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to | county, Arkansas, CLARKSON B, TOAN, aged attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at WO | years, a 81% 23 3: due course of time. ments of currency to the interior. The loss in specie The ased on cotton runnin; ~ 8 o'clock, from 208 Prospect strect, Brooklyn, = z in quality nol TIAVANA, Sept. 24; 1871. UJ tf “! ‘The remains were interroa in the New York Bay WHO ARE THERE AND WHO ARE EXPECTED. more than halfa grade above or below the eri wt The following shows the eondition of tho market at the CaIN—On Satnraay, Septomber 29, JuN CAN, the | Gomotes me yacut Daisy 13-10 port from Caynea, with | Cccasioned, naturally, a groat deal of surprise. im | ate, far cotion ‘reights to forelgn ports clone this Ota. | cide of business Seotember Sees oF Me market atthe | oii son of Patrick Cain, of the parish of ‘Cote | CAMMY. on saturday, September 23, Mos, stores for the Lower California Company. view of the heavy sales of government gold, but is ac- | Liverpool, by sal, 3-164, ; to Havre, by steam, Sugar slosh: in warehouses at Havana and Matanzas, | letlur, county of Leitrim, Lreland, aged 29 years, ‘Amita VALENTINE, aged 78 years, 6 months and 4 Every resident in this part of the country 1s im | counted for by the heavy customs payments and the | 1¢,f0ld:sall, i Ory Raniah pat Cobmpcoee || SACO botam, £660 tinda, Recents, Yaring die, woskatia:.| : ne eienie sad. Scqualivalices are respectfully | Gayy, " 4 i P. eck trom Ha- | invited to atiend the fuueral, from his late residence, | “S¥tistiyes and friends are Invited to attend the fu- excellent health, including over three hundred or- | moderately large specie shipments of the week. More+ chilla pickers, who are all perfectly satisfied with é their Work aud the cucellent climate, This Wik soon | OVer, the average 18 a rising ono in specte, and does be a og al i Co adel Bsfeia! by the | not, therefore, show the real strength orgihe banks Se Tia weit 0 Ise Te- loin this item. But any calculation of the reserve nilies, with a little money for a start, Sree Ney cat "2000 secure @ nice. homestead. | based on this consideration should also take into Bight P. M.—A light shower, cloudy and pleasant. | consideration the fact that the average in green- ‘This is the first rain of the Season, and soon every- ‘Will be green ana beautiful. ‘ ‘T- | packs is a falling one and that the loss of five anda a vana and Matanzas, 21,825 boxes, ¥2) hhds. Of which 13,500 y enue, I" % Doves and £25 hide: were suipped'to the United siates. | 540 Eloventh avenue, between Forty-first and Foriy- | neral, on Tuesday afternoon, the 26th inst., at one bile, 369 ; anni Si dy, with erate di id, second streets, at one o’ciock P. &., on ‘Tuesday, ) Norfolk, 644; Baltimore, 93; New Yor! are barel maintained; # deficiency m th con oats September 25. art ee ee idays Bipealiter: 23, Tuomas Same diy last week, 2.1045, ae (re eB AS es. ticipated : No. pine ra er arrobe; Nos. demas. Un Tharsday, September 21, SAMUEL | ways, aged 74 years. , 46 om lescrip- utch standard, tan | CASTNER, aged 46 ycars. c ai ‘i tions, holders offering very sparingly, but the d 1s a 13 r ; rT “ The relatives and friends of the family are respect- r r raotes mA wae | rN ae ene tastes, uae Steals: prices | ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respect | rytiy mvited to atteu? the funeral, on Monday, Sep- only moderate, and we have to note small transactions fr nominal: fairto good refining, 103g reals. 4 ‘ @ Te. first hands, comprising 800 bage Rio, per Merrimacksand te | owt. Flour, a af ter Bol taPhmerican, Hams kimertean | fully invited to attend the funeral, from uis late re- | tomper 25, ab one o'clock "P. M., trom his laté rest- arrive; 421 bags Rio, per Channel Light, on private terms; | sugar-cured, $24 60 per quintal. Lard.-In keg, $18 per quin- | Sidenc 2 Union street, Brooklyn, um Tuesday | gonce, 171 Charles street, also pana. 3 bags Rio, per Amoyden, Ged tk tal; in wns,$19 25 per quintal. Potatoes, #5 per bbl. Tallow, it two o'cloc: WasnInaton.—On Saturday, September 23, Jonn by gail, Xo. net receipts at tl Ub aa folfowe:Gafveston, 668 bales Now Orie Sa’ , 461; nee 640; Wii Colonel Drake De Kay 1s here in person, superin- | half millions does not fully represent the decrease | terms. Wequ Bio, ordinary cargoes, 12c. n Lit $14 3734 per quintal, Onions, $6 25 per b! American, Davies.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, September aes tending for the interest of the company ‘and colo- | of legal tenders. Some effort has been made, sight | 174° * 124c.: good do. Idee tic. prime, do Goal oft in tins, 4x teale per enlion, Lumber—riteh pine, | 23, 1871, Jou W. Davies, infant son of Thomas and WasNinEGn Lge As cataanil Cat ae nists, aud Captain Isham is cutting new roads to the | thougn it be, to curtail the liabilities, and accord- ray Ib¥6c. m 10340. ; St. iat wees” Bl alt por sogubend of eagar to Nortuera porte, GO | FeCl ee DEUICe: Beer SCS eT ae ‘The funeral Will take place from the residence of jomingo, in bon htt ed rym ports, $3. | ‘Tue relatives ald friends of the family are respect. | nis parent, 1,456 Third avenue, on Tuesday, the 20th interior. Captain Thomas Masson, late of New pal York, has been appointed Captain of’ the Port. ingly the deposits show not only the loss of reserve | *Ftocy “awn “Gwatn.-Receipte—Fiour, 13,919 pbls.; | a ipremiums short aight, 1% a2 per cent premium: aicey | fully invited to attend the fuveral, on Monday. at | shs1), at one O-clock. Commodore Robert 8. Martin, of San Fraactsco, | above specified, but also a contraction of about | wheat, 185,319 bushels; corn, 434 bushels; cora m days’ sight, in gold, 12% ive cent, premium; short’ sight, | two O'clock, from 35 Butler street. The remains You«.—In_ Brookiyo, on Saturday, September 23, has been appointed by Seiior Jimenez, the 125 pois, and 170 ‘bage; oats, "44,775 bushels; barley, 18000 | Ida li per veut premium; om London, 264 a 26% per | will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. te’ or doseph York, 6. native ot COLLECTOR OF THE PORT, tnree and a half millions in 1oans, occasioning @ re | pushels; rye, 16,000 bushels, The flour market was firmer, | cent premium. DoNtaN.—On ‘Suauay, September 24, Parnice | BiiZauuni Yore, wife of sosebigford, irelaud, im as Celador, or Custom House Orlicer.’ Commodore | duction of nearly ten millions in the deposits, Des- | aud the demand was fatr, The sales wore stout 100 bbls: DONLAN, aged 32 years. the Peetear ofierages \ chee . Martin intends settling down for life in this country | pite this effort the surplus reserve nas been impaired | was quiet but steady; sales 150 bbls. Western at 375. City THE CROPS. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | “tne friends of the family are Invited to attend her among the large number of old ‘+’40 -niners” Wo ‘acked meal was in' fair request at tormer prices, Wi ae felly requested to attend the funeral from his late @ resid 165 Patchen avent are starting a new Califoraia down here. to the extent of about $3,600,000, and as the banks ' pe ° RATE, resitence, 149 avenue C, on Tuesday, September 26, | funeral, irom her ines wage Bt eee oluoer Nes 5 . LOCAL REQUIREMENTS AND CHANCES FOR TRADERS. | last week had a surplus of only $4,700,000, they 84758 595 | mhe Monthly Re f the Agricul 1 at half past nine o'clock A. M., to St. Bridgel’s Kast Beak Se Semana. Wo O’clock; [roux ‘ The great wants here at present are:—First, good | are left now with a surpins of only a | $uperine 565a 619 je Monthly Report of the Agricultural Des | Churen, where there Will be a solemn requiem mass | Wence to Flatbush, practical farmers, with @ few hundred dollars, to | jite over a million dollars. This extraorainary oes HER $% partment=Present Condition and Future | for the repose of nis soul. g faliea tn ae Pith eoticce: tance an cl TERN of the banks has scldom or never been Buperdine Western bose $s biegesiclci eae Bee Ee sunday “September 24, Susan E. | Wy, RGE ASSO! Ns , FU! nw y - ra do.. 2625 a 6 75 WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 24, 1871 ye r re sth LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURB, ate; second, a few Intelligent traders to sell goods Extra Minnesota... 6% 7 3 = Doran, in the 22d year of her age. 7 0 fend yt piatidves and colonists snd buy produoe: third, | Paralieled in oat aertie i boa iy oe Oueine Round hoop Oblo, abipping brands. 2838 § 7% | The monthly report of the Department of Agricul- | — ‘The funeral Will take place from her late restdence, A ie Adtng, ae tne oe CeaLtTS wareroomn No SO extend over a hundred miles in the interior in maay | tye institutions are certain to hold a surplus reserve Pabeep gaa S35 formation, General and local, concerning the | Fits cnuten, Kent avenue, where a solemn requiem A ats MONTHS! CREDIT, ateneeale directions, with a steady business and handsome ni ion dol! f 1 St. Louis choice double 750a $60 | Crops. The condition of corn, as reported in the | mass will be offered for the repose of her soul; thence « Weare now offeriug our large and splendid assort- profits * equal to more than the million i lars of surplus $1, Louis choice fam! 900105) | August returns, was high, except in the Southern | to Caivary Cemetery, for interment. if ment of Pianitkurs, sree eae aie yc of toes Gates nates | stack saprarao=yaote eviaease chartung a taajeey | Eee $82 $48 | states, and the reports of Septomper are | pwr in ine tist year ol ils ages NOTUY | gompritng, Parlor, Bedrooms au qtaitions Bele, Bedi, onsul’s (Mr. Van Winkie’s) office, close to the beach. sn chniaho -hiks Se ne Bonsiecs Gnpere 475a 60 | equally favorable in the Eastern and Middlo States; | ‘Tne relatives and iriends of the faintly, and those | Mattresses, Window Shades, Uiiclotn, ke. Captalu J. 8. Howland, the ‘discoverer of the | Of them have grossly violated the law requiring | Co riners family $558 18% | gun more encouraging in the States beyond the | Of lis son, Rev. W. 1’. Fiannelly, are ectfully in- | ay ee cool Md ied iG onghila in tis country, bas nis wife and “rout chil. | thom to Keep thelr reserve up to the specited par. | Caremeal Weaars wii ARS '8S | Misuctne! and. Mussourt, and somewhat less ao in | Yeu {0 aitend the funeral from St: Peter's chnen. | Yet Brame, FAECaM piterny Blanket Hel le iren here, and Is now @ handsome residence A . | Gorn meal, Western yellow. 380 a New Brighton, % 1, on Tuesday morning, at eleven alee : He pi hy settlement. centage; and in Mecebind ey ens Cie My bern an Gorn meal, Jersey... 3426 40 | tne onio Valley. The States below an average in | o'clock, where & soleMm mass o reyucim will be | & corner Twenty. shreet gud hicth erenoe, ‘There are quite a number of old Calffornians here portant shat the bet sledge fa eae 3 ne §%s 410 | tho great corn-productng districts are—Kentucky, | celebrated for the repose of hit konl. Boats leave | _N, B,—Peyments taden By the week Of Mone _ 2 eee arian ume tonnes er team ia as, " aM ants ap oe WSO Oth HACGAGAG, AAS APART market closed quict at about $1 48 for choice Ne 86 per cent; Ohio, 98; Michigan, 93; Indiana, 97; Il- piet ee eee ee kmopbacies wut PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WiLL Dis- rior for sone time since, but last night there was a rales a ve y | aoa #1508 1A for Nor 1.do. The sales were about 125,00 | Hols, 95. Those above an average are—Wisconsin, Fuoop.—In Jersey City, at the residence of his | 4X ,pose ol an ale byant yg ag ot . light shower at this point. enforce the penalty prescribed for a violation of the | jushels ac $146 a 81 47 for ordinary spring, $151 for prime 109; Minnesota, 108; Iowa, 113; Missouri, 103, Kan. | 8iSter, Mrs. sane, J. Killen, 405. South Seventh harmely, Pranotorte Patior Sauits, cont BAUD for B1b0; one ‘io? he steamer of to-day Will take about eight hun- | law. Otherwise what safeguard nave the comma- | No. 1 do., #1 63. $1 $4 for common red winter, $155.0 $167 | 0.’ 115. Nepraska, 11% The wheat report is far less street, on Saturday, September 23, 1871, PHILIP | Riou; Library and Dining Room Sults, cust #20, for $302 dred bales of orchilia. nity against @ most dangerous bank expansion? rR oat ei cor aber hl GF ae tl tos wit, Con oat Brae P FLoop, aged 25 years and 9 month: Reps, Halrcioth, 14 bedroums completely furnished in rose= — --- “= aber lower; i about Tae. in. store and 7235 ro favorable than the returns of spring and early sum- The relatives and friends of the family are re- ood and walnut Suite, een Bureaus, Wasuatands, : With the reserve thus drawn down tothe verge Of | The“talen ‘were about 176,0%0 bushels, largely ina mer, except as far as relates to the Eastern and | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Mon. trainings, Hronses, sould: Gllvety Gc.» 3 lott HORSE NOTES. its limtt, and with outstanding loans of $300,000,000, | 713¢0. and 7250. allont for mixed. Oats were mer and i idle Stat day) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late rest- chasersytat haif original cot. nnn demand, ‘The sales were about 80,000 bushel Middle States. dence. HAVING TO DISPOSE OF COMPLETE FUKNI- ics the statement furthermore shows that in order to Tne fourth annual fair of the Narragansett Park | ewe accommodation to borrowers the banks have Association commences to-morrow and continues | ygeq not only the $240,000,000 on deposit witn them, 8, at Ble. a bBo, for mixed and white affoat and on the track. Barley was in The condition of wheat at the time of harvesting GAYLOR.—On Saturday, September 23, HAZEKIAH tl f four story mansion 124 West Twenty-sixth bes Festerny Ganade held. mt BL 10. Rye we mice luge | 13 thus stated:— ba react J friends are respectfully invited Fs rit aa chee i pst pero sus, CNA ae + 4 he reiatives and d3 ui vited | Brussels Carpets, Uc. a yard; Bedroom Suits, 64); 800 1 Mrentng; nie of 16,00) bushels of Wester was'made at | Avove an average—Now Hampshire, 14; Massa- | yoq'tend tne funeral, ts (Monday) afternoon, at tour | cheap bi shad four days. The entries for cach are not as numer- | Hyt ghout $70,000,000 out of their $85,000,000 capi- Seige. = " * fC. aure.—The market to-day was unusually quiet, but | chusetts, 101; New York, 102; New Jersey, 110; | o'clock, from his late residence, 272 Madison street. | ~ 7) < ous as might have been expected from the liberal | tai, Theexplanation of the disparity between the | rates were firm. ‘The chartering Husiness was almoni en: | Pennsylvania, 107; Maryland, 102; Michigan, 10s, | THe remains will be taken to Long Isand for inter- Li, THE MAGNIFICENT AND QUSTLY, HOUSBHOLD amounts involved; but this is accounted for In @ | ggures of the surplus reserve given last week and | Hrely neglected. There was very little call for vessels for . 4 u ‘ ment on Tuesday morning. ‘West ‘Forty-second between Seveuth and rifice, -Magnilicent ‘or bral ianotorte, Patating “a any purpose, Ms were not materially, changed, jo3 Below an average—Maine, 95; Vermont, 99; Dela- GayNok.—On Saturday, September 23, Huon CO ne bene ab ad tT Be ft MI 7; Virginia, 79; North Carolina, 59; Sout GAYNOR. Sf grain at 103d, a 11d., 190 bales cotton at Md, cheese at dos. | WAC: OT; Virginim Tis NOV 3 5 th | Gihe funeral will take place on Monday morning, | $100; Turkish sult, Tho only ebarer we have to report 1s an Austrian bare, | Carolina, 63; Georgia, 62; Alabama, 65; Missis- | 9.14 ior ding o'ciock, from the residence of bis | Suits, from 860 up f Bronzes, Curtainay 2,500 quarters grain, to Cork, for orders, at 6 $4. fat: two | sinpi, o4; Texas, 84; Arkansas, 70; Tennessee, 70; | yrother, Jonn, 211 East Filtieth strect; thence to st, | Mirrors, rosewood and, walt Chanter Su Aattremsny unable to trace them or lear the particulars. West Virginia, 94; Kentucky, 65; Missouri, 97; | Mary’s church, Grand Le where a requiem mass Sentai! testes it MOLASSES was steady under a moderate call for groc 4 4 4 ‘A aid for the repose of his soul at ten o'clock. -— 7 sonia, the demand for’ voling tualties. was geuctalig ck | TUDO 2s Tada es. Hausgen on | Friends are invived. Tr S PARLOR SUITS MANUFACTORY, 60 measure from the multiplicity of trotting events in | those above lies in the correction of a mistake made various parts of the country, all occurring at about | in tne totals of the Clearing House, by which the tho same time. What 1g lacking in quanuty, | circulation was represented as about $900,000 less howveer, is fully made up in quality, and | tan itreally was, The statement corresponds with the result will prove of tar more interest | its predecessor as follows:— to the visiting public, though not so profitable to the association. Large fields are good in their way—in a flat race, on a wide course—but, on the Pompadour » ROT! “ J A Bleecker street, between Broadway and Mulberry street— ices under saler's views, and weheard of novaaiesaside | Nob ravg a0; Cultfornia, 15; Oregon 00.” The | ONAUAM.—On Saturday, September 23, JOHN GRa- | Aitsiyiee and al eslors sulin, brocatel an wepe Parr Suitm rom small lote to the trade, which realtzed fi ‘We quote:—Cuba, centrifugal ana mixed, 23c. a 0c. siayed, | amount grown In the South ts small, but the low | HAM, @ Dative of the parish of Rabeen, Queens coun- | from $40 ap to variety Parlor, Chamber, Library, B2e, &85e. ; muscovado, relining, 880. a 7c. ; muscovado, gro: | condition there will affect the supply but lttie, The | ty, Ireland, in the 34th year of his age. ib Dining Furnitare, 100 per cent less than Broadway prices. trotting turf, they have gotto beabore, For the sa fe sre Ne oy Séc.; English Islands, | depreciation ts about ten per cent in the West, which Us relal sy es and tanto Lay Hedi uh reapecy: Cali vefore purchasing elsewhere. four days of the meeting there are eight purses, the sia ts F08 will be partially offset by an Increase of area, Barley | fully invited to attend the funeral, from itis tate rest FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, Wilk. aggregate amount of which is $29,500. The first Can erence a bola at Cle Irota br oe can UC BR oc is Ree ae eee | eras. 10S Wasting ron de reets OF DCUARY, BADER: A sel magriticent Drawing Room Stik, Fompulgar t 63c. erage, exc a ¢ Me 0 cost, 450, for 3000 do., $50; purse, which is for horses that never beat three min- sma Tous at 6, and 100 DDIS. to rire ne eouoane Not | Ataong the’ most forward aro New York, Ohio, | | GRIMM.—On Sunday morning, at a quarter past | fc ‘rier cost. $100," for $175; Paintings, Brouzes, Bookcase, ates, has eight entries, In the 2:24 purse there rices ruled Fe age for strained, which sold to | Indiana and Wisconsin. Buckwheat will also be | four o'clock, at lig residence, FREDERICK GRIMM. | Etageres, er, Dining Furniture, 26 West Fifteenth y of rivate terms; 100 bbis., at $3 25; | less in quantity than usual. The Western States Funeral will take place from the residence, corner | street, near nue. are Draco Prince, Myron Perry, Jobn J. | Decrease in deposits ... Bradley and Thomas Jefferson. This 1s | Decrease in legal tenders. 393, a strong field, and we shall look for a An analysis of the above figures shows that the capital race. Elght bave entered in the pursefor | banks now hold only $1,167,250 in excess of the horses that never beat 2:42, and nine in wnat for 2:29 | legal reserve. 3, bE Ep eS Aa losin romisine 1ull supplies are Wisconsin, Iowa, Ne- | of Fifty-first street anu Tenth avenue, on Tuesday, | = = eee a a abl a Par was qui Breaks and Kansas. An average depreciation of | 26th inst., at one o’clock P. mM. All frieuds and the | Wpg-ty tA} BN ete P wet nnpuing Tas 43 Si'ea 50 per bbl. ten per cent may be expected. “five isin nearly the | members of the Thusnelda Lodge, No. 8, Order of | oexly or monthly pay: Bei COWPERIUWAUrS, 1.8. —! in fair Jobbing demand, at 84c. a | average condition, the heaviest depreciation being Hermann’s Sons, are invited to attend, Funeral | 155 Chatham street. ments, 5 pe gallon; 17) bb! . sperm were sold on private terms. inthe South, The hay crop 1s greatiy reduced in | sermon at St. Lucas’ chorch, Forty-tuird street, be- a ROLEUM.—The ‘t continued very firm, and to-day | the States. The States producing a greater supply | tween Eighth ond Ninth avenues. ory sane bone PAYMENTS --C ARPESS wbern, Soathern was inoderately active for refined. The s 90 3,500 d kansas, W NPAL.—UD Si * ber 23, | . horses, Thisis 3 capital field and gure to show THE SOUTHERN STATE BONDS. Dole. standar white for balunes of month at ase, 1000) Bee Ce ie ee A ee aerate U0. FaSuRdAy, Benen ape Ma se tant 98 Third peg DeAY & CUNNINGILAM, sport. Young Bruno, Medoc, Sea Foam, Dread- | The Southern list aympathized with the depres. | oe toot te or oe ao oe ee oe om pole: | go long assumed to Lea dry region, has secured an | Herman and Francis Gruntal, aged 4 years and 3 | Pricew cwer than ‘any other bo " naught, Lady Augusta, &c., are in the lot, In the | sion on the Stock Exchange, and prices were lower; 2:50 purse there are seven. Five have entered in | but some improvement Was manifested at the close the 2:26 purse, viz.:—Harry Harley, Lam, H. W. | of the week, when quotations left of as follows:— Genet, Royal John and Charles E. Loew. In the | Tennessee, ex coupon, 728 7234; do. new, 72@ 72%; purse for horses that never beat 2:33 no less than | Virginia, ex coupon, 63 & 634; do. new, 68 @ 70; twelve have entered. Among thom we find Joe | do. registered stock, old, 62 a 54; do. cousols, Hooker, Robert Bonner, Andy Johnson, St. Elmo, | 64 & 65; Georgia sixes, 83 @ 85; do. sevens, 90 Lottery, Hickory Jack, Frank Palmer, &c. In tho | 91; North Carolina, ex coupon, 41% @ 42; do. fund- race open to ali horses there are Henry, American | tng, 1866, 32 a 35; do. G0., 1868, 20 2 31; do, new, 234 Girl and George Palmer, These three are go close | 4 24; do. spectal tax, 17 a 19; Missouri sixes, 06% a mained quiet, but firmer. Light oils quoted ai 14sec. avundance, while the Ohio valley has cut ten per | months. ———— heavy at 1asjc, @ 144eq in bulk. Case oll was quiet and | cent less than usual, The crop of the States bor. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- juoted nominaliy at c. ajfve. Nuphtha was duil at luc, | dering on the Atlantic, between south Carolina and | fully invited to awend the faneral, trom 236 West | -—— — oot ee it the creek there wasa firmer but aniet market; quoted for | Maine, has peen reduced one-sixth; the reduction | Filty-(ifth street, on Tuesday, September 29, at nine 1 —STANDARD AMBRICAN SILLIARD TABLES spot at $4 85 00 upper and $4 82/9 on lower road, The Phila- | in ‘those east of New York being one-fourth. Tho | A. M. AL Mnojuntted. tor accuracy and darability aad ap- gelplia marker showed moreapirit and contioned very trm. | Chatty of hay gathered is generally superior. In | HANRAMAN.—On Saturday, September 23, Carita. | Proved by the lending amaicurs et Krag teins miagecss Brat baif of Cctober at 3 6-16c.2,500 bola do. last hait of | Some sections injury resulted from sudden | RINE HANRAHAN, & native of Ireland, county (ale Seared a ntaue'styien fOr ‘awelling houses, oe ‘October at M4igc, and 500 bbis, do. each last half of October, | and frequent showers and storms in haying | way, parish of Clooniuskirt, in the 26th year of her ' PULELAN & COLLENDER, 733 Brosdwan, wuwtaeane. Shipping crude was quiet | time. The pC ALS fd to be nearly a ‘rgnéral wilt’ tale Monday, Septemt ees a ee an average one. The States giving percentages e funeral on day, September “LIARD TABLE FUR SARE VERY CBEAP. wfanirssiont:—ecel Cat ments 108 packages: lard, | below 100 are:-—-Maine, of; Vermont, 90; Massachu- | at two o'clock P. M, from her late resivence le Wa but less active. The ss on 97; West Virginia, 89; Kentucky, 81; lilinols, | First avenue. ~ 13.56, 250 dbia, f jes were: 250 bbls, ch i volver al iS eb and i60 bole for Indiana, $1; Ohio, 98; Michigan, 68; Wisconsi HAVeNs.—On Saturday, September 23, ASHER C., W HM. GRIFFITH'S BEVALI ED TABLES, WITH or. ° . jan at $14.25. There was a ‘i 1 bb: de- | 96; California, 88: Oregon, 00, and several of the | infantson of Asher C, and Jane A. Havens. tie patent wire Cushions, are takong the lead of ail together that a fine contest may ve looked for, and | 97%;d0, Hanuival and St, Joseph, 94 a 95; Loulst- | mand. aggregating about {vo hia, a GIN TS for wacam, | Southern States. ‘AMoine the States above an aver. | _. Funeral Monday afternoon, at two o'ciock, {rom rh. Firat class second hand, Babies for sale. as itis sure to bea vona side (rot, untainted with | ang sixes, 67 a 70; do. new, 60 a 62; do. leveo Geerarsiamenatine, Tiree sae bao fon eorit entiven ane eee a hg Titel 105; Rhode ay 102; Ge t sneiembon of his parents, 606 East Pilteeata | ——————— DENZISTRY a falsehood, fraud, or mountedank hippodro' I a 72; do, do, eights, 2 a 84; do. Pent- rt witt 4 ation Jonnecticut, 105; New York, 103; New Jersey, 105; | street. eles an . bd Sage iy URE pe n mom elts long cleat, wrubiu the range of our quotauos: | Pennsylvania, 106; Missourt, 101; Minnesota,” 111; | | Mictysorme¥.—On Sunday, September 24, after a aa oat do. rallroad eights, 79 a $2; ARUEIOIAL TEETH. GUM SETS, $1 will be well worth seeing, The races ought to be | tentiary sevens, 70 47 ne |. All work wars nue. Stratfora and Birmingham, 4c, a 8c, Lard ‘was firmer nd Towa, 105; ‘Kansas, 105; ‘Nebraska, 104. The | Short ilimess, Emiry J., the beloved daughicr of largely attended, Alabaina Aves, 67 @ 70; do. eights, 101 a 102; do. | fairy scien. “The mien (rail Taal evening) were'-06.0 | sweek potato crop is a full oe hetweea | Kovert and emily J, Hiicinbothem, aged z years, 6 soda Dr ole. Wolke hun es % a, troad eights, 90.2 95; South Carolina sixes, 75 a | Weress sl Mie. a bts; b New York and Virginia and in Mississippt | months and 24 days, shetayieaieftceeeh THE M'OAHILL WILL CASE, bin : 6 . and 100 Keross for tanuary 600 trerees Cinclt- | and Louisiana, and elsewhere in Southern | Friends are respectfully invited to attend the fu . ¥ eons 78; do, new, January and July, 646 @ 65; do do, roe rmer, with sales of | Siatog somewhat below an average. From the data | neral, from her late residence, 405 West Forticth WATCHES, JEWEL! pital To TUR Eprror OF TOR HeRALD:— “ April and October, 67 a 58; Arkansas sixes, 57a without change in pri 8 recelved relative to the sugar crop an increase of | street, on ‘Tuesday, September 26, at one o'clock, MERICAN “WATCHES, CUKOO CLOCKS, OUR As a subscriber to your vaiuable journal for the * s, 50062; Mobile and Ohto Railroad | were reported of 10 t front $8 a B10 for mess and wid | thirty per cent in the aggregate production may be | Without further notice, JL manatesiure; ad American Clocks, Jewelery 60; do, sevens, ; Pe . A, FRANKFIELD & C0.'S, last tweuty six years, I would ask, through tho = creel, aud 323 Eiguth avo medium of its Widely circulated columns, What b Sterling, 90 a 9. agl3for extra mess. Prime mess tierces quoted at #12 a | expected. Last year’s crop was, in round pumbers, ‘troy papers piease copy, Diamonds, circ! «l huMmns, ha as —— Ls nixth a erw! Tate, corns do, interest eights, 83 a 84; do. Fourteenth GIT and India. mesg terase $17 @ Bal. Beef hams wei 105,000 hogsheads, IL is possible that the sprouting Hiscox.—On Saturday, September 23, DAVID, Ue Reslegied and quiet hut prices how no change, of the cane reported in several places may result in | fant son of David and Mary N. Hiscox. Sue, cortuer Fenty: § ‘There was no business of hnpor ay, the market pre. | &eteater injury than at present appears probable, Notice of the funeral in to-morrow 's paper, RWRVA WA! senting @ very quiet appearan however, remain | Puli statements of other crops and tocal detatis of Tackson.—Ou Saturday, September 25, HENRY G ava WATURSS the same, We qiote;—Dry salted shoulders, 640; eoar | reference are made in the printed report, Wich Wil | ZAcKxson, aged 38 years, 1 month and 23 days, A. GOLAY. “eilies, 4c; bellies, 8.5 backs, 7c. @ Se; pickled ‘hams. # be lsgued in a day or Livy The reiav've auc jpiguds of wie amily gre te. Goneva, 3! quai des Berau Decome of the MeCahili will case? It has now been | second mortgage eighis, 70 & 73; Missiasippt over Six Months in the surrozates Court and no . = ' decision is rendered yet, while several cases of Central Railroad first mortgage Jt 84 a £6; later date have beea dispgsed of, do, second mortgage eights, 74 a 78; New Orleans x OLD SUBSCRIBER, and Jackson firs, morigage, $4 a 87; do secoad CHIE, & SONS. Paria No. 3 Rus do la Pais

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