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PINANCHL AND COMPS, wee Torspay, & 44 Se } on ‘Change to-day wheat continued strong, 1 fympathy with the Livery 6 market. Cotton was & ‘wife lower and steady. THR EXPO" 8 op THE WEEK. The aggregate & wount of exports (exclusive of specie) from the ¥ jor, of New York for the weck end- Mg September og 7971, was $5,232,676, MONEY Easy. ‘The MOP4y market was quoted 5a 6 per cent on governs and 6 a7 per cent on stocks until half- “past t wile 9 o'clock, when (here was a sudden pressure the money pald out by the government for the three mmilions of bonds bought en Monday, and targe amounts were offered at 2 and even 14 per cent before the close of banking hours. Prime Commercial paper was quoted 7 per cent discount, Foreign exchange was weak Por bankers’ bills and strong lor commerctal bills. The former sota at as Yow as 108% for prime sixty-day sterling and the Aatter at 10814, GOLD UNSETTLED—1143¢ A 114 a 11444, ‘The gold market was weak in sympathy with the relaxation In the rates for sterling and on free sales ‘by the foreign bankers, who were in recetpt of ad- vices of @ Detter feeling in the foreign money market, were reported dawa one- excuange became steady, quart if not str Subsequently, as tae London quotations v¥ percent, and as 1g, gold recov- red tothe op@atng iigures. Tue course of the gold ajmarket is shown in the table>— is 114% Alay ay 4 1144 lids In the go! 1 PM. 4pm. Sod P.M. uy 114g ayy 114 114g Wa3¢ a 1g joan market the rates ranged trom #ix per Cent for carrying toNat for borrowing. The , mdcHug, middlin, operations Of she Gold Wxvhange Bank were as {0l- St AtronM let. 92 100.NJ Central RK.... 110 Weoee ae fhe Wald SOR Wet 3000 Mor & econ dis, 93° B00 dovseveeve wee 108% 400 aha Pac MBS Co.be 5085 200 40 do. B04 600 1 ao, bm, 200 0, 6054 200.Un Pac RR 24 aw 66: Wo Oy, tw ce Ld ty bo BONYO a ww theo n% STRELT QUOTATIONS. Half-past Five oldu P.M. Western Union, 66 a @8i¢ Northwest’ 9 a SOK Pacisc Mat 5 Rock Island /. 103% a 109 ‘Bt Paul. [> or RL Paul ore Ba Be Wabash. Higa bl) Ohio & Qa 427; eearrts Het os, Uv er &icria 2ha y Col, Cf g iaitea 1 0's COMMERCIAL/ REPOR®. * Tureay, Sept 26-6 P.M. AsnTs.—Wich small offertng s and a moderate demand, the market was fira at $7 75 8 ¥ 825 for pots, and $9 25 a $9 75 for pearl. : BxeeWAX was quiet bot! stearly at 33e, per Ib. for Southern yellow, without noteworty.y transactions. CANDLES were in mod rate demand for Jobbing purpos Hc. a 280. per Ib. f ‘ sperm, 890. for jae apertiy Me: foe paraiso nid Wea ibe for auscauke The mardet for all kinds was decidedly strong, the offerings continutng very meagre. Two cargoes Rio were soi, but we were vgable to get particulars, In Baltimore TrT 3.20) bage Rio, per Pickwick, wero disposed of on private terms, “Mecste. Arden & White sum up the stock of Rio and ees im the United states as follows: New York, Balumore, 9,405 va; on, 3,000 bags; Savanna! Mobile, 4,1 T | We quote: — Rie, ‘ontinar jen} fair do. } good do., 18) ge; prime. di in Dond, sixty day 12%o. a 12% | Tae, gold } Maracaibo, 15} Lasuayiy on GW 16s§c.3 Bt.’ Domingo, In gold, cuty paid. -Au active demand prevailed from exporters for low grade cotton ou the spot and nearly due, at about yer tertay's prices. Ordinary to strictly good ordihary tn parti: cular were wanted. ‘The bigher grades, however, were more neglected, and under some pressuro to sell prices for low ‘and “good middling qualities re- ceded fe. per i The light receipts at the port anvounced’ in the afternoon, caused the market t lows:— close drm at the eubjoined quoiations for all grades i j Forward deliveries were fairly active, and, after selling at a Goid cleared, a + $43,208,000 | shale lower prices than yesterday, closed with manifest Orm- Gold paiances, vf 830, pit 1458, 19%4e. for Seplember, 1819 18, a 180. Lor $29 403 | October, 19. a 141-160, for November, 1s 1-16e, for Decem Currency Dalanees....-.. i 1,829,403 | Inigo. Tor Jannary, Uio, for Feurnary, 19%ge, for Mareb ani The Burapeam stormer took outa light shipment, | 20c. for April, these prices being current at haif-pa about $53,000 ta siiver, GOVERNMENTS LOWER, The gowWrnment list was heavy and lower, In | kympsthy ‘witly the deciine in gold. The currency Bixes wert) wodak. The folowing were te closing Street p Nix; do. Go., 1851, reg coupon, } Psy a lis do. Istered, 11744 0 117 five-t United States currency sixes, 44 a do. ties, registered, May and, November, 11534 @ 115%; ado. do. 1862, soupon, do., 115%; a 115%; do, do, 1804, do. do., M53 A 115%; do. do., 1855, do, do, 115% a 1157 @o. do., . registered, January and July, 14% a 14 @o. do. 51865, coupon, do. 14% a 114%; do. do., 3867, « ba, «to 14 o gtd, ldys a Tit do. do. do. do § coupon, 11145 a 112. SOUTHERN SECU The gSonthern §| rath’ er more st spe pulative inter diness, ang ‘Southern munictpat ne wee, Vi feinia, ex conpon, 62 Fe pistered stock, old, 52 Md. Sevens, 00 a 8. 48; ao. funding, 1366, 82 a fo. new, 3a 2 Missoun sixes, 93% a 9 Joseph, 94a 95; Louisiana 61 BO a 62; do, lovee sixes, 71 BM; do. Pi righ 201 a 102 do. railroad ig) ex conpon, 71's a ao. uligntiary sevens, 7 a , 79482; Alabama fives, €3 a 70; do. cights, South Caro- TRITIRS STRADY. and railway bonds a6 34; do. do,, 1865, % do. at hts do, new, 71% a 58; Georgia sixes, 88 2 3 North Carelina, ex coupon, 41 a $63, do. do., do, ten-torues, registered, ILL & MLL sg3 @ bonds were dull, but showed The market is devoid of | . The following were the clos NE pireet prices, Incisive Of quotations, for the le: 56; do, new, do. eights, do. railroad soa lina sixes, 70 a 80; do. new, January and July, B4%q a 54%; do. do. 58; Arkansas sixes, Mobile and jo Kaliroad berest eights, 63 a 45; do. Wat a do. sevens 1, sierling, 90a 9 aud October, 574 a 50 a 02; tn- cond mortgage erglita, Mississipp! Central Kauroad, first mor sevens, 83485; do., second mortgage eights, 7 77; New Orieans and Jackson Railroad, first mort. | Westers, BAge, 84a 48; do., second mortgage, 75 a 80; Mem- phis and Charleston $8; do., second mortgay Columbia Railroad, guar Rallroa , 13 first mortgage, 85 a | 280; Greenville and eed by South Carolina, $5.a 67; Macon and Brauuswick Ratiroad, guaran. seed by Rutherford Lite Reck Rau wixes, 554; a 59; Drieausx cousols, old, sixes, 72 a 76; do., sevens, OOKS DULL a, 73a 755 a cig 40534. ered up, and O2 a mor day. Wilmington, Ch; Lats, a7 , 06a AND STRONG. etive busin rlowe and | iroad eights, 54a 53; Memphis and | a 80; Memplus city savannah city sevens, 87 @ 99; New | St. Louls choice £ do., Issue railroad | Subsequent to unree o'clock matters bright S prices ad- vanced ap average of nearly one per cent, the ing street quotations being generaliy th Reading was the contrast to Lake Suore in best of the | this reversal of the speculative seatiment, aud ad- wauced Lo lid. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highe: prices of the principal stocks during the New York Cemrat cousoli Sew York Central scrip tWie.. Keading. Litse Shore, W.vbash. Pu \eburg..... Nor \hwesiern. Nor \awesiern prefer Roch: Island. iw. tukee and St. Paul. Milwi Wkee aud St. Paul preterred. Ohio i Wa Mississippi. Union Pacific. ai and s 2 Union TNE RAILWAY BO | ‘The foll Owing were the bids for the raliway bopds:— | quip bda... 4 2 wd lus. New York Cen 6's, 155) New York Uev 6's, 1 Xow York Gen 6'¢,r Now York (Jen 6's, su), Rew York (en 7's, I> ATs, ga rac gold i Union Pac 1st Union Pac gi" Do Pac ive 10's Tu Cea7 po, ie Til ist m... [2d m, pee DAT UM dd’ gnc MeN W tat bad, * ac i, Lowel: & Went Bu to Tol a Wab ld mw BALES AT THE NEW! YORK STOOE EXCHANGE Tuesday, Sept. 26—10:15 A. Me q2000 Us POON US 4000 OS 5 16.0) Us UT's 1000 Georgia 15600 Va 2000 NY 800 Kerie Dp) AL) : OUY Mich So af ponds D O00 Utac RK (et mi... O00 0s oe S500 th Pac ‘ youu Gey at W ist, 's: bo) O RAY RK fawn) Olid & Mise bet. 1000 M Ae. Ps, Let an 19 JouU St Lad M Tet m., 9hyy 1000 o,c we! Cy tani, 5 2000 Tot A Wid adm. BB WW abe be of Om w B Vuntinental hk 400 Spovng M0 13W Amer wo Vid% geno U8 1000 UB BW, 6, "03, 0), BIg udu US 8. WoW US bay, 1, 68, uM Wu dive $1000 80) ww day 200 ape Gorle BR, low WW Oey & Pi WG te daten. Ds Yoi & Wab Toi & W cons von Han & Napies Int Gt Weet Ic Gt West 2d Quiney 4 Tot iat, Gal & Chie ext 14 Chie gam 1, RV & Pact Mur & besex int Chey & Tole Pitts, PW a Cult W & Chie pitts, FW & ¢ v & Pitta e va PLS dd m.. v & Pilte Sa wr ¥ & Pive ath ea. em AIL Alt bey m7) AN Mucome. 2 A Miss Ist m. &: Bt Louie & Io 100 abs Mar 60 Ont Ve) Paname KE 200 Tot, Wa WRK, Joo Mi asst Ppt. hb 20 New der Cen RR : 40, Koy Del Laews. & 10) Bost, liart ye Cine" A ving & M . aon ee a 0 Morris & Es BK. dod Ha st 0 RR Wo Hau & sto RM yf eer i do. pax City Jat m Tw Chie & Ee TRR ve and lowest ay — st Lowest, 91% 87% B04 112% | ei 205 4% WO to 1% ory Big + 93% 85 \\ | 69% | " | Gooa miadiing 44 | 10% , | graves pri { termes, 345 nerioan, 2) to IL ba., at Hic, a 20c., god; 350 do. 1b ty 20 tbe, privave terms. | The stock on hand euus'up as followa—4),000 dry Buenos { \) Artes z @ dry Montevideo, #400 ary Rio Jrande, 15,800 Orinuey 0) dry Central American, §,500 | inal at abont the tollowing quytation: | Soc. 'm doe; New Urea d | Heavy ttovk was wore negleged. @elock. The sales reported on ‘Change sum up as foliow: Trbay, ast Boenrng al Exporters Teas” we 2440 Consumption, 438 Bu 437 | Bpecutation % rad 6 j dn trausit Th 800 = 80 Total.... tees, 260 1 42 For future’ delivery '(baais low mi deen as follows:—Last evening-——September, October, AW at Wes, 0 AL IB Wieife.,, 700. a] and November, 200 each, at lWe., together; Der and Deceiver, WU each, al'1s!,0., 200 each, at'le, ; No- Veinber, 100 at 19 ery 100 at 19 1-1Ge:, ON) at Wen, 100 at 18740. 5 Novewber and Deceinver, 100 each, at 19<0., 100 each at 1c. \ HOD aL AS C45 SUD AL 1S "Toles, 1,000 at 19, 15 5-16., BO at 1944) Febroar, “ ch, 800 at -i6e. eptember, 200 at 19 5-L6c., 200 at the sales ba 2M at 1996.5 18%e.; Octoner Jetober, Novern- Total, 1, » 800 at 18 15-[6e., 2,900 at 18, 0., S00 er, November and De 100 each, at mer, 1ut) avi 190 400 at 100 at 18 mber and De- ' 200 each each at 18 800 at 13 15. ee. 10) at 19! Jannary, 100 at Ket Aprily 20) at November for 500° December, rand to! 30 by The aver™ deliveries were :—Nep- March, 100 ac i exchanged, 000 ‘Total, 8,550 bales even. ; age «uotatinns of yesterday” tember, 1.i2e. ; Getober, 14.296. ; November, 19.190. ; Decein- b January, 1960.7 February, 19.58; March, pril, We, We quot: Uplands, Alabang, New Orteans, Teras. | Ordinary ia i ii. 1 | Gooa oramary: —the cotton rannin ove or below 8; Saute day last year, 7,313 baves, to foreign ports closed my 4d by sail, treig! Liverpool, by stcs , 1e., gold , sail, ge. to Hamabu con i.” fo Brewen, by steata To ports, by sail ze Corper.—The market Tor American ingot was ler cos Were Well sustained; fales were Jac. a M40. per Ib. for Lake, Bic. ; new sueathing, 3, tlow metal per the eipte—Flour, 6,881 bbls. ; whoat, 1, do.; corn Ineal, 9 bbls. and 630 pusiels; barley, 19,380 co.; rve, 24,575 do, Tae tlour market red strong wader a fair Cemanu for slip: ping brands, whica were @ trie dearer, Tue sales were 9,000 bbls mr was auict, but steady ne. Corn’ ment re- a : at $3 60 for white ow, aud $3 80 on the dock for Coles a4 be Hd X | county. HERS Pauly, St. Lonis lot exizn St. Louis straight exira.. St. Lois choice arco me IAs BLSSRSRaKS Bi Sees ccwn! uereeses *, expecially the extreme vie sof holders, 175,00) bushels, at , On the spot; arrive; #1 53 a $1 $l 6) for “do, Michigan, 3 erior “red tn store, The sales were about were restricted by art last evening, were ab) F No, 2 Chicago spn No, 2 Milwaukee, to stern, on the’ spot arrive; $1 63 for fair amu 72 for’ white, $1 0 fur | Corn was lees active, but_ stead; 14,000 bushels at 7zigc. n 724. for mixed alloat, closing at O.ber descriptions were dui! aad nominal. Outs | were steady at dlc. nose. afloat, inclading white. The salea were avou bushels withia the range. Rye was quiet aud nominal,’ Barley wax in better demand, with sales re- ported of 14,000 bushels Western at § | EIGUT:.— There Was No Doliceabie change in the market to-day, remaining quiet add steady. fo the chartering line, | there was 4 (air Cail for vessels for petroleum, and some ine Quiry for vessels for grain, aut the jrevented @latge buriness; rates were y sagements j Mere'—To Liverpoot, by seat, ishels grain at Wd, a to linda. tobacco, is. ;'1,600 bales cotton, Ag; 150 dus. , 1,4) boxes’ cheene, 45s, ; 250 tierces beef, i nd by Biel! 23,54 nels grain at by sail, 7,0 busbels grain at lid. ; #2. The charters late last evening aud British ship (to arrive) from Vhiladeiphia to » tor order Harve or autwerp, 850 bbls. crade petroleum, Gs. id.; a Britieh snip Hence to Fatmouth tor orders to Havre, Antwerp or Bremen, ude petrolear, 68. 43¢d.; a ehiv from Phiadel- Imouth tor ordera oF Antwerp, 5,510 Din. | crude petroleuin, 6s ship trom J ip, Bano | to Antwerp, 4.000 bi mn, fe. 5 | bbis. ren oF 68. J ¥¢d., acearde a bark’ from Viuiadelphia to Wave or Dune telined, Os. 6d; a bark hence ty Antwerp, ed, on private terme; a Duteh ship (to a ed petroteut 4.900 bbls. ren rive) henge to Hambarg, 6,00 bbis. Tefined petroleum, on private terma;an American bark, 280 quarters grain, in | shippers’ bags, to Cork (or orders, $8 6; a British bark, } 40U,00U teet lumber, from Montreal’ to the ‘River Pilate, $4l | nev; a ship, 94 eneral cargo, lamp sau, | P Gu , us Saree a! bg e Vliteden | put pric quote: —Bags, Me, and uth, Hc. a 16 }¢¢ cS ELEM AND JU Both foreign and domestic bemp were quiet at for r prices There has been a far cali for jue Anu jute butts, with aules reported ain ‘do. ; Tampi and Jute bulta, ontinned guiet bot firma, New h ; t9 arrive pretty freely, aud adic ow a further fnprovement tp pri gz the market here. We qu 9 and Wantern, to. & Sbe. 5 8 jie) California yearlings, ing cs SuOW a slight Improvement. The market yes | eraily it very fica, We guote:—Sbipping, #1 Iu a $115; re- qualives, $1 25a ob; straw, 1 for loug rye, Sue, for ibe. fur ont and Bie. a The. for Wheat. warke( wis without material change. The ales, Hot prerioualy noticed, bare been elle the week : "2,475 dry Buenos Ayres, part to urcive hd wenos Ayres Kips, 94 115) do. Entre Rivs, to arrive, 22 Los,, al part at 26 | 20%¢., do. 9,005 do. do. on aput, ZI to 25 Ibs., at 2b Jo | 1,950 do. do. Uo. (wide ‘4 dbs., ot a 5 « 250 ioral 24 Ibe., on private terme: 2, i ‘ 1,480 du. ‘Bogota, 2 Iba, on | -dry Minas, ¥90 dry Tampieo, 1400 dry Singapore bu! | Bs) ary waited Tubancd, Gampeachy and Sie and aulted Bogota and Ula, 6,00 dry aod Salted a0 dey Suuthern, Toral, bales Ualoutin to the ectent of 1,209 bbls. strained at 800 bois. do. at $540, sen obie gine Briana So cela won tak 20 © quote Strained, $0.63; No. 2, $3 75 a $4.25; No. Viow hake go's Geis Tart wn Misi” use 5 les wm ‘ar he Winington ah Sa. und bolas Waubinstoy at fa 8d 124. OIL8.—Lingeed was io good Jobbing request at &4c. In asks and toc. in barrele, Tishtolls were quien We quote:~ North ern, S6¢.; Souibern, 63e.; ernte. 6 1 2240 41 25, re fied natural winter (aubleached), ai ea i a0, 4, 14 th, Bie, w 4060. "Lar oi tims in es, lea tet Sia ed oll—-Crudey 42 Boe. winter yellow, tic,, and winter white, Se, Prrro.eum.—Crade, both io bulk and in barrels, remait Quiet, and prices were nominally unchange!; quoted Wie. in bulk aul Ie, in barreis. Naphtia was quiet and steady at do, Case ol was neglected and quoted nominally at Byc. alo, Refined continued very quiet ana somewhat weaver. There was considerable offering at 24°40. for spot au‘ balance of month, but buyers were not disposed to pur chase, even at the reduction. There were no sales reported, At the rior was mage neuive and oe 3 oted at on upper and on lower road. Binaderptin the market was quiet, and closed a trifle easier. Sales were reported of 1,000 Ibs. refined standard white for balance of month at 24c, bbis, do, at 23’,¢., 2,000 bis. du. for last balf of Oclober al 24%¢c., 600 bbls, do., each ist half of October, November and December, at 24,0. Shipplug crude was quiet but stendy at 17%¢. PROVISIONS, —Receipts—Cut meata, 78 packages; lard, 206 do. The market for mess pork was du!l and a (rifle lower to sell, Sales were reported of 250 bbis., (or b at $13 50, ensh ; 1,100 do., for October delive: 1,000 do., for January, at $1425, A sale late last evening) of 3,000 bbls, for October, at jobbing sales only accregater 200 bbia, at B15 13 for thin mess and BIT for prime do, Bacon was quiet bat firm, the extreme views of sellers checking business, Saice 7 boxes city long clear at Bic. and 9W do. jong and short rio, for December, at 73gc..@ 8c, We quo! Short. clear, ge.; lon, do., » @ Bigc.; rib, Be; 8 an Birmingham, &. Lard was less active and prices, aituough not changed, c: ern at Ibe, cash, 1,000 tierces for Uerces for January at iy City lard was urm at 9 yc. a We, Saies 00 tierces, Ber{—There was a trifle het- ter inquiry to-day, and some small sales were reported on rivate terms, bnit prices show no change; quoted at $3 a $10 $10'a Bla for extra do., HI a GIF (or prime Vo. tterces, and $18 a #21 for India do. tierces, Beef hams were without change and quiet. Sales of 10y bl ported within the ge of BIR a S22. Western q a $28, Cat remained quict 6. for drysalie! shoulders, S4gc, for clear be'lies, Be. "ge. @ 8c. for backs, Me, @ 13c. for pickled hams and moked hams, Dressed no, Tie. for the range. Butts . “noted at ae, "a Sve, ‘or do, Welsh, I6e. tions, Cheese was We quote: 1196, ; common to fair, 5 Es Big0. materially annot be quoted aa firm. Sales 20) nerces Weat- lovember at 974c., and 500 quoted at #25 but. steai ugar cured and were in good reguest at 63 waa quiet at nochange choice State, 25e. MC. RiOR.—The market was Orm, with an improved demand at full prices, The sales compriat 200 bags Rangoon at 6340. 8 ‘Tse. per Ib. ; 225 bags Patna at Tie. a The. per Ib. and 86 tirrees Carolina at Sige. a Bo, por STEARINE was in Tairdemand and firm. Sales 20,000 Ibs, at 9740. @ 106, for prime, SREDS.—There bas been a moderate bnsiness in Calcutta Innseed, aince our last, at steady prices. Sales were reported of 4,500 bags, In store, at $2 9234 gold, 60 days, Other des- lected, but prices. unchanged. We alcntta linsend, 82 224g a B2 U5 gold; clover, 10}yc. imothy, 88 a &3 50 per bushel. SUGAR.—Tbe market for raw was qalet, but steady, on th basis of Bic. 09340. per 1b, for fair to good refining, Sal were contined to 36 at Wye. a Nic and 302, box centrifugal No, 12} nt luige, per Ib. Reflned was slightly easter, extra ( selling at 2c, A at 12%c. (some 6 at 130.) and crushed, powdered ‘apd — granu! at Le, a '13!,c. We quote:—Cuba—Inferior to common refining, 10 good refining, 946. @ 9 ac. 5 Wye. & Wac.t fale to ood gr: 4 bs nrime to clinice grocery, has. and boxes, 96. es, ubde. and boxer, Bc. a Sigc.: melad Tac. Havan Boxe ear Sen EARES NOt Tite Sige. do., 10 to 12. Og0. $ doy 13 to 15, WU fae is toin tiicern teice.t don, 1913 Be tage A Se walle. 12. w136. Porto Rico—Refining grades, 8c. ade, do.. grocery grates 9 ye. 4 Ile. Irazii—Dutch. standard, Nos. 8 to 12.'be. a 9'4e. Java—Dutch standard, Nos. 1) to Boxe alge. Manila—Curreni clayed ana superior, 7340. SPFLTER was without demand, and prices were nominal. i—Forelgn, 5c. @ 6'5C., gold, per lv, ; domestic, 7. a Ne,, currency, per Ib. TALLOW continued firm and in good demand. 150,010 tbs., al 9%c. for prime city, ‘fowAccO.—The demand tor Kentucky wat were limited to 900 hhds, at frou 74 figures the market was tirm. fair iaguiry, Salew Night, and sates 1 Wy at which ateady with a Penuaylvanta, 1870 crop, at nt same xrowtb, on rivate verms; cases Connecticut, 1859 crop, at SSe.; 24 ises do., do., atJ9e., and 250 bales Havana at from 960, @ elm TAN was withont noteworthy change; the sales comprise 1,000 boxes assorted charcoal, at 98 87 '4, gol, per Lox; 250 Hoxea charcoal terne rt 8 78; 400 boxes & cross on. pri 00 slabs siratgit wt 38le., gold, per lb. and LU t iv ow private terms, We quote:—T, C, charcoal, 88, old, per box: L. Cu coke, #7 50a #860, gold, per bo} coke t 136 a 87 be gold, per vox; charcoal terne, u8a 3B Pig, 40i60., gold, per Lo. Stratis do. ty6. a Sisoe., per Ib, and Knglith, 34790. @ old, per Ib, Wiel Receipts, 513 bbls. ‘The market was firm at yesterday's closing price, Sales 270 vbis. at 9c. and a Bmall lot at $8e, Woot.—There has been no noteworthy cha ket, and ince last report remaining quiet but urm. ontinned in moderate vemand for manufacturiag bat buyers generaiiy are slow to invest at present ently the transactions are i We nove report of 5,000 | ce, He. a BSSsc.; 2.000 Ibs. in the mar- fsor Wi 0 ba Bh chip California, 8c. a 000" tha, Cape, part see S4c. + 11 baics sheep Ips, washed Turkey, 5,C00 lus. fleece, 1,000) Ibs. 80 1s medi, 2.00) ‘Ibs, short extra pulied and 7,000 Iba. Texas, all on private terme, DOMESTIC MARKETS, SAVANNA, Sept, 26, 1871. middlings, (Se. Net receipta, WILMINGTON, N. ©. Sept. BW, 1 Spirits turpentine firm at Rosin ilrm at, 2 80 for | stre 4, 5 60 for No, 1 2 low No. 2, ¢7 for extra pale and #6 5! for pale. | Crnde turpentine siealy at $4 lor yellow dip and $4 5) for virgin, ‘Tar steady at 82 £5, Cotton steady fair deman. 1,02%, Sales, 423. Stock, ozs, Tobacco—Sales 120 bhds. ; In, $8 -50 a $9; low medina to fair, t $7 2 ‘0D a BL OUIOAG Flour ateagy and firm. Wheat acuv We afternoon firm at st 19'g ; No.2 mixed closed 47c, a 47i¢c., curing the after. ler Uctober. Oats steady; No. 9, <c. | ariey—No, 2 spring moderately excited at 930. Pork, $13 actit and steady at #4 a anger. Freights steady, Re- prs—4,000 pis, Be 100 bushels wheat, corn, 143,00 bushels vats, 2,000 bushels rye, els barles, 2.000 hogs, Shipments—41,000 bbl busheis wheat, 69,000 bnsheis corn, bushels barley, 4,000 bogs, OSWEGO, Sept. 25, 1871 ivanced 25¢. on spring and amber winter graces: 50 ble. at $7 25 for No.1 spring, $7 79 for amber w nier, $8 for white winter, $5 50 for double extra. Wueat scarce’ and firm; No. 1 Milwaukee cia held at $1 43, No. 1 Corn dil 0 bushels, in ear lois, held at 6c. Barley sci sales 600) nada 4,000 bushels Bay Quinte at 1 U2; 9,500 bushels do, to arrive, at ¢1. Corn meal—$1 50 ‘or bolted, $1 40 for unholted, ner ewt. Mullfeed nuebanged ; shorts at $19 a §20; shipstuds at $23 a P25; nO per ton, as to quality. freights—Wheat, "4c. ; cora and ry York; lumber, $4 79 to the Hudson, middlings at Highwines, $e. Can 5 to New York, Rail- road freiguts—Vlour to Roston, iic.; to New York, de. : to Albany, Receipts by lake—3,50) bushels barley, 1,024,000 feet of inmber, Shirmenta by canal—3,5,0 busliels wheat, 1,904,000 feet of lumber. BUFYA1.O, Sept, 26, 1871. Receipts—Flor wh 1000 bushels; corn, $5,000 do: oats, ry wd do, Shipments Wheat, 147,000 bn corn, 15,000 do. ; oats, £2,000 do, rye, 000 do. by rail—Corn, 6,000. bushe Jes, 20,000 do. . 1 red’ Toledo at 81 46; 5K do, No.2 art on private terms and the balance Corn da 3 Sales 16,000 bush 3. 2 Vi No, 2 Western at ble. nll Lous No ‘a at te. Rye nom! ey Western No, 2 Otfered at fle., Lo arrive, by fairly Retive aus 25. Pork nominal at $14. wines aomually te. CiTY Lard quoted at We, 30 VERNMENT OFFICIAL Sept. 28, 1871-1 o'clock P.M. » Presijent, and Assiasaut Alor. Daly, Lyeagn, O'Brien, Revivsan, Hea y, vuell, Pecher, Mulligagy Costello, Reuly, Garvey, Thomas Duty ant MoCartay 18, ry tant Alderman TaMas DOrrY—To permit G. Ne ams (9 wet cur aud gatiee fn front of thet adh side of Biaty-eighih aireet, between Fourth avenues. dorman TERESOR DorYy—To permit Joun Ace Wateciby (rouge wortuwest co.uer of Duane NS LAI OVFR, s “uen HAY —To pa pavement Mitt stree, (com Grand to tas » Fy aesistant Aigerman RUWLNSON — lamp opposite 1193 Broadway. To pa jo oft hur Yo fag east le of Ni Tweilth and Thirteenth streets, By Assistant Alderman DURNIN—To fence eity lots north aide Sixty-fire street, Letween Second aad Third aveau By Assittant AWermao THtowas Dorry ae mental amp worth side Forty-second street, 6 tees east of Second avenue, Ky Asustant Alderman FrIrNya--To fence vacant Ists BH 242 West Fifty-atth er By Assistant alderman MCCARTHY —~To regulate, &e,, [37th street, from Pitty ty Kighth aven want Alderman Mul with Belgian aup—To flag eouth aide padway to Tenth avenne, Alierman BARKER—To pare Charles street, to West, with Belgian pavement. t year, 63,000 Lites aud 38) bales and Dutluio. k of American and Scoich pig being very 4 reatricted, and the market, {roam the sae cause, very rm. "The sales were 15) tons.No. 1 Americas aps tld tons Garisberrie on private terme, and 150 tone old bridge rasis on privave terms. We quate :— Garteberri¢ at yard, $37 dv, and Glengarngck at yard, $uka Si per Lon. Lrav.—We beard of no transactions. Pric =Spauisn and were nom man, 06 # 9O8S, gold, per Wiha; hogan, $615 a $4 O oli, per it tomes har, Bigs. per ib, au uget and p pe, Hig. wer Ibe MoLasars.—There wae nothing deing in either or = domett excepting im very small k -Caba, vifugal aba mixed, a We 5 layed, iC a $¥C.; muscovadlo, reining, 3c, a museovado, gro: wery, Boe. @ 4ile.; Puro Rigo, 8 i bogied tsuads, a We. 4 | Lraviki.—Witoin tad week about 10,000 sides of tow grade Demiock baye best disposed 0} pment to | Kurope wn ihe aivck te Qsidernviy redieed. Oak te bso arco and wanied, tue light grades being 10 govt deme Hemi b A. Spirite torpentioe was firm, with talr were: 000 bbI#, at O2e., and 2 bbe at ® 0 Ode, Kon comtaved firm, and ale Inquiry. be, elomng at 62, tant Aiderman Tac as Dovry—To place two Wost Fifty-fourth street. ot Alderman HEALY—To dug ia front of WIG bed “he ty ty build sewer in Water street, from Cathe: ring wy By Agaistant Alderman HAMPSON—To erect drinking foun- tala southwest coraer Macte J aod Bleeo ker LY =To bulid re: ‘inw basio and Fourteenth stre de Foureent: place ornamental iamp noria- ith streat, Alderman Coste, ide Thirteenth street, ot Alderman Dow does a Commissioner of Leeds, PAVERS FROM BOARD OF ALDPRYEN ADOPTED, Bosolutions—Periitting Theodore Fildstein to eubstite ornasnectal lamp for one now in isont of No. 86 Fors: iteeety permitting Broadway and lsnst Side Stage Cum: pany to extend their stage route; appointing Thomas M. Fare reli andy’ rancis O'Ryan city surveyors, RESOLC TIONS OF HOARD OF ALDERMEN LAID OVER. igns—Permitting Cbaries Hincuel to construct bay winduws onfeoat of No, 20 Kast Fourteenth street; permit- 16g the ereXion of portico over main entrance of Building now in course of erection on Tryon row, abu parmittis Miller wo subst (ate An Ornamental lamp Lor oue now in 1 of No, 860 Eight.) avenue, etratzbten graie, Oi avensien A COsING. TIONS ONDERRD ON FLLR From the Comavssiouer of Puvile Works, wangmitting various appurtionnie Ma of aasees@ve nin, YROM “HE MAYOR, roe amation fixing and defining the and ooundaries, Ordered printed, the Common Council to authorize the ery of vouchers removed ” ‘Tranamitting jon distr me ng reward tor ¢ dered on file. On mation, the Bo ‘Der %, ab two v'elock adjourneo until Monday next, Octo- Me Wie, H. MOLONEY, Clerk. ‘the finer | NeW ORLEANS, Sept. 24, 1871. Cotton dull; midtdlings, 19}¢c. m Qe, Net receipts, 633; | gross, 957. Sales, S00, Stock, $0, | “SPORTS IN ARKANSAS. ‘Two Hotel Partners Have a Shooting Match— One Fatally Wounded. {From the Memphis Appeal, Sept. 23.) There was another startung shooting seasation in the neighboring State of Arkansas yesterday after- hoon, about Uiree o'ciock, In this rencounter & gentleman named Tom Coilier was —mortaliy Wounded by an inmate Iriend oi his, Dr, Boatman, Whom Colier had y mgd over (0 livpefield to Visit. A version of the affair whic shall be strictly cor- rect can hardly be given, but the stiieme@nts of eye- Witnesses, and of tue parties themselves, may be suomitied, aud then leave (he couciusion to the diserimibaung and latelligent reader, she fist relation of tie case which reached up represented the affair as occurring in cis Way:— it will be remembered that there was a Sunday even!yg row over in Hopetield, in which a number oi colored Men fad made an assauli on the place of Dr. Boatman, &nd oue or to of tem got Kilied, In consequence of this disaster Mr. Collier, and some otners thought it advisable to ieave Hope- field for @ tine. The Hopetieid hotet had been built some time previous, and was kept jointly by Mr, Collier and Dr. Boatman, 1 ts said ‘by some that Collier was sole owner of the place when he leit there; however, Dr. Boataan was lefttn charge of the hosielry and has ran it ever since, ; It appears there was some woney misunderstanding betweea these gentiemen since, and Air. Collier was anxious to have some explanation or seitiemeut. With us view he came to the elty yesterday, anc sent his fam. iy over to Hopelieid to notuly br, Boatman that he wished to have aninterview with him on this side of the river. He went down to the wharf boat at which the Hopeficld ferry stops, and there ex- pecied to meet the Doctor, When he found the Doc- tor Was uot making lus appearauce Mr. Coilier be- came impatient and concluded to go over to Hope- field bimseli, Soime friends tried to dissuade hin from this, but he Was resoived aud would go. fie had a litvie Smith & Wesson pepper box with bin. When the ferry arrived ut the landing in Hopetie!d he was met hy vr. Boatman down on the wharf boat, and there was an apparent friendly greeting between them. Collier pltced wis hands across he shoulders of Boatman, and thus they walked up we Dauk together and to the hotei, conversing la the most atiable way, Tue litte hotel siands on a fat piece of cleared ground about 200 yards trom ihe Wharf boat aud elevator, aud about ifty or sixty back from the ‘railroad, The two gentiemen weat into the bar of the hotel together, and shortly at- terward came oul again. vr Collier took tne Doc- tor by the hand and waiked a «distance of forty out in front of the porch, along a little path Jed across the railroad. When near some es that are laid down for the purpose of puting a switch iv they stopped to talk awhile, 1 is stated that the couversauion turned upon tie hotel atiay, and durtug the talc Dr. Buatiuan Was seca to jer or pult back irom Collier. Coliler then grabved hold of the Doctor's coat sieeve and tore 1, saying, “Don’t go yet; { am for having taw Ming cleared up, and by God LT will have it rigat now.” Itas not positively sta‘ed tat Col- lier puiled his istol tien, but the shuvoting began at once, Dr. Boatman shot tiree tunes. iv is stated that the Docior's Little boy rushed out With @ sauigun during the adray and fired at Collier, Who was knocked down by the shots, and theu the Doctor beat him over tue heai with his ‘The Doctor then left the prostrate man and returned to the poren. Mr Corer lay where ho fell tor some thine—that is, a Jew minutes—belore he was removed to the wharf boat, a gentleman named Keetiee telegraphed to the city for Dr. R. We Mitcheil to go over at once, The doctor hastened to the foot of Union street io go over on the terry, but when he reached there the boat had already come back with Mr. Collier on boa He was lying on a Mattress in the cain, bleeding proiusely, Dr. Mitchell at once proceeded to give all Lue assistance in Wis power, he wounded man was suilering tuuch, and the first thing to be dove was to assuage the pata. Morphine was adminis tered, aud then beudages were applied, ‘The doctor found him witiout and pulse to speax of, aud said he feared that a reaction could hardly be brought avout. When he bad been bandaged and attended to as weil as possible adozea stout men lited up the mattress bodily and traasterred it to a spring Wagon Oa the levee, Barney Hughes wok charge ol lie venicie aud drove it to the coruer of ‘Third aud Winchester, where his family were svop- pig. He arrived there a little before six u'clovk Auu died jn the course of an hour, THE OPHER SiDE. When our reporter heard of the catastrophe he Immediately proceeded to the ferrybodt, where he saw Mr. Quilier as above descrived. The boat was At Hopeiield ta the course of null an hour. Ue found Dr, Boatman out on hts porch sittlag down. Several people gathered “round in a short tine, that he met Mr. Col- her at boat wo or tnree hours before and had Inendly shake hands. ‘Tue Doctor procecdea:—Coilier said he came over to See me, dnd then remarked to me, ‘You are doing well here.’ I said, ‘yes, Gud damned well,’ and we Waiked along up here. Collier put $250 lato wis concern and took out #380." ‘This parenthetical re- inark was all the Docior sald in reie-ence to the business part of the transaction, He then went on to state that Mr. Collier took him vy the hand and they voun walked out In irout of the poren along the path mentioned. “iie,"’ continaed ihe Doctor, “was holding me by the hand, by God, when he drew his pistol and fired. See here, see my cuat where the builet went through, ile shot an- other bullet at my head. Jt grazed my head aud cut away my hair,” and the Doctor put up bis hand and held out a lock Of tis hate to show Where iv had been cut by the bullet, He also hela out his hand to show where e Nad been Cur Wis a wows nile by Collen There Conn Was a iilile cut across one of the MEER ON ONE the bocior said the wharl a porter ditt Lot tuvestigate the lair cose enough -to Sutisfy himsel! avout (hat pari of it 1 pulled out my pistol,” suid tie doctor, A shot tum three tues, by d; heresie ts, ana he pulled ont a medium-sized Colt’s and showed It Ww the bystand- ers, “1 snot iim in the arm, ia the abdomen and m the thigh, dust, and he gnawed it, by God !" ‘The reporter then asked if his son, as had been reported, had brought out 4 suot gun and shot Mr. Coilier, The Doctor denied this. He sald that he shot Collier bimseif; toat he beat hia over the head with a pi=tol until Collier sail, ‘You've shot me,’ and “then L quit. He thought Id picker, bat old boatman never MeXered yet, by God! ‘There is no 2 to old Boutuian. A RE RE OER EE HOUSES, RUGMS, GC WANTHO. A. DWELLING HOUSE WANTED-ocTORER 1, RE. jow ‘dhirte ree and bath; rent about $1,000 to $1,200; if above sald street, rent Jess. Address WW. 3, M., Lox Post ollice. FAMILY OF FOUR, ALL ADULTS, WANT A SMALL Cottage. House, in ity, Yorkville or Harlem; betweea Eighty ith aind Ninety third streets preferred ;must have im- rovemen' rent from $350 to go er an . Addi MALL COFFAGE, Weraia omer Pt “BBum cag! APARINENTS WANTED, FURNISHED—BY A GEN. Uleman, wi'e, two children aud girl; to rome aad three bedrooms; vetween ‘tenth and ‘Tuirty-rourth etreets, Weet sic Adaress G. R. & B.. 36 Whit it atreet. AN GXFURNISHED FLOOR Of FLAT, IN GOO! caiion, for housekeeping, for fam. three; rent About $80 per month, Address 'N,, box 16 Herald ollice. PRIVATE JEWISH FAMILY Wil LET A HAND- Reg Ry es to One Or two gentlemen or man and wire, with or without Board. References require). yar Ucwlars address N. N., Herald olice, Ne! For par PARTMENTS WANT ZA, tw ree bedrooms between side. 7 betw Addiess HAVING THR ROOM 4h. Biel, or two r ght housekeeping to lady and hit Board, at A reasonable price, ad- ma, with drees LADY, box 100 Herald oui WIDOW LADY WIS Room mn private b 4M SA LARGE U! uke, near Sixt W., drug store, FURNISHED nue: relerences rner of Secund esenanged. Addr aveune and Forty: SPLAT" HOUSE. A GENTE! TO HE J’ rarisaed Partor sen Berrien Wea on the modern *f plan; location between Fourth and Sixth av hues, Fourteenth and Forty-sscuad «reel Address Lek, URY, Herald ottice, Fregnisseo. AND UNYURNISHED Floors wanted, to supply adi I W.N Git. PRcreRty OWNERS HAVING HOUSES AND PARTS of Houses to rent wili do well to fame, Lave wasting a corner S Jeave memoranda of ations, 2G. BREW ER, avenite and Filty-sew I OOMS, SUITABLE FORA DENTIST, INA fr able locality, between Tweaty third and Thirty address Dr, KIMBALL, 1,149 Brosaway. wad between Fourth wad Sixth avenucs. Callon or ROOMS WANTED —A FURNISHED FLOOR OR Frencn Fiat, ta a genteel ueiguboriuod, Address L, My C., Dox LAL Herald otiee. MALE FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-FOR TE wioter, fur amily of tour Address, stating lo- cation aad ter it Mics U9 Ni JNECRNISHED SECOND FLOOR WANTAD UY AN American tamily of two pe between Firat aad Teuth streets and Fired and Third aw #, stating terms, W. WB. TLON, 18: Wantep A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ON A GD0D VV jttorouchfare; will pay” casi, Adiress LOWARD CONREY, care of Wm, Hail @ Co, corner Ninth aireet and First aves WANTED—A SitauL HOUSE OR PLA oe uafura, in g Address, atatiny Want DFU Without boa atreet and Broatwar' rent not i exceed #7 dress W ©., box 24 Hernia office, ANTED—A SMALL UNFURNISHED NOUSK ATA #1207, wiih tmaediate URNISHED roighth ihe NAds riy rental of net mo: Je, boiow Sevenvieth street, preterred. Au: bow 5! ry ws HED HOUSE lodgers, 1n 9 good location: beat re droge APPLICANT, 421 West Twent Warten Et rences given. nl 8 A FIRST CLASS FLOOR OR PLAT, ON- po aid a Bicker tony ‘of aduite, witb every ce for housekeeping; bighest A Addruay Lox 1,837 Pont ollice., = pani thatonaehity W ANTeD-rivé To EIGHT ROOM kevping, in good loc y. not aby no children; recerences exchange |, SOUTHERN Eft, box IH Hera: BY A DRESSMAKER, TWO ROOMS, UP furnished or unturnisved, Address M. J. Buy stating price, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WiPl, FIRST or Second Floor, in Harlem, furnisued, for light house. keeping. Add: G. D, SCOFIELD, Fourth avenue and Department ou te vigot of September 10. Ur- ws Twenty -wev NTED~BY MAN AND WIFE, FLOOR OR PART uf 1 floor, ia @ respectable bouse where there are uot many evante: rent muat be moderite; jocation, east wide prelered, Adivers K. By bos 112 Herald oliee 1to.d him I would make him gnaw tie | NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &0. WANTED. _ ANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH MANY roo! between T ty-first apd Forteth streets, Fourth and Bisth nvetues, location unexoeptionable, for tus accommodation of frat class families, ties restrictit their houses to occupancy of private femilies wil! Hot repret uisrering thls adver tisentent, "Adareas Ws We Bo) bO2 348 ost Otles, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS UNPURNISED NOUS! Unexceptionadle neighborhood, between Second an Bixth avenues, Eighth and Thirty-fonrth streets; rent less than #2,000; one with pier glasses and carpets prefered, Address MERCHANT, Herald o'tice, ANTED—ONE OR TWO LARGE FIRST CLA Houses, furnished or unfurnished, saitable for a Can. hotet or tirat class boarding house: location near Broadway and Pwenty.third gureet. Best references oF security given, Addreas SECURITY, box 155 Iierald oftice, a A A Btores great iA taken, Particulars 28 Chambers street, FOR SALE. CIGAR STORE, CHEAP—HAVING A GOOD TRADES piatiatnctory resgons given for selling, Address WA Ly CONFECTIONERY AND OYSTER SALOON FO! Bargains, Also Baker Restaurants, do li ®: own uneb renee, tomeie Rooms, Oyster Saloons, Cigag & MITCHELL'S Store Agenoy, 77 Cedar street, MEAT AND VEGETABLE MARKET FOR SAL el ne. diss Sorger Groceries, Market, Stands, Dro, Goods. or Stores, rgaitis, - MITCHELL'S Store agenoy 11 Cedar a et a I ———» WHOLESALE MILK ROUTE FoR SALE—CLEAR; Ing 385,000 & year; gure fortune; security or real estate, GEORGE W. BIMERS &'CO., Store Agency. | AND FAMILY WARNTEDBY A GENTLEMAN by (three ladies, son aged five years, nurse and infant second and third’ stories, four Bedrooms, with Board, four weeks; terms not to exceed 70 per week, Address ©,, box 149 Herald oice. x WANTED TO MRE—IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, within one hour of Astor House, a sinall House, fur nished, at 1,060, or unfuri ply. Address J.'L., box 1,005 New York Post o ued at R600; no agenis need a wed at BEL een P ANIED TO RENT—-A SMALL HOUSE IN A VERY Tespectabie neighborhood in the upper part of the teulars, J. 8. H., box 107 i 9 LARGE WELL LIGHTED LOFTS, WITH STEAM power, wanted—West aide preferred, below Twenty. fifth street, or would like to make a ments Wish « paciy about to build. Address LOFTS, ice, ry “POLITICAL. A. BARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF DEMO- cratic electors of the Nineteenth Asaembiy district op: posed to municipal corruption, was held at tye reside r. Is A. Rodensteia, on Monday evening, September When the following geitiemen were appoinied a commities to co-operate with similar committees tirou,hout the cy lor the purpose of selecting delegates to the Democratic Conven- Hon, to be held at Rochester October namely, Jou E. lin, Thomas Loughran, Richar | \ose. : DANIEL F, TILMANN, Chairinan. Riemann Vosr, Secreta ENERAL COMMITIEE—T\MMANY HALL, Resolved, That the democrath city and county of New York fr end tho usages of the party are requeated 0 attend a primary election to be neld tn their respective wards, for the election ‘ates from ench Assembly district of the city to tue Democratic Siate Convention, to bo held at Rochester on the 4th day of October next, purstant to the cali of the Demo- cratic Stale Committos, the elections to be held on Frid September 29, between the hours of #ix and seven P. M., v Ger the cirection of the inspectors hereinafter named, and at the places heremafter designated, the certiicate of & JoBLy of whom shall be tinat and Conclusive as to the ei Jon. Hor suck purpose the several wards shall elect di esto Assembiy District Conventions in the manner of electing District ntions (oO nominate members of A bly. ach ward shall elect for such purposes the number of delegates as fixed and apportioned m the nomination of emiers of Assembly, as Lalio ydit#t Ward—Lieven delegates to the First District Conven- jon. 4 setond Ward—Threo delegates to the Firat District Conven- jou. jduird Ward—Three delegates to the First District Conven. tion. Fonrth Ward—Seven delegates to the Second District Cons vention, a to the First District Cony Sixth Ward—Seven de’ to the Second District Con- vention, and tive delegates to the Third District Convention. ighth Ward. -Tbirvcen delegates to the Fifth Disurict Coa- ‘wo delegates to the Fitth District Conven- four delegates to the Seventh District Convention, and Jess than nine delegates to the Nith District Couveution, Tenth Ward—Lleven delegates to the kighth Distrlet Cou veution, eventh Ward. Jon, and not i avention, th Ward. Convention, and wantia bt i Ward —Not tess than nine delegates to the Sixth Diatrict Convention, irteruth Ward—Nine delegaies to the Third District Convention, Fifteeuth Ward—One delegate to the Fitth District Con- Vention, und eight deiegates io the Seventh District Conve n+ n. on. Stateenth Ward—One delegate to the Seventh District Con- vention, two aelegates to the Niath District Conveation, aud Dot less shan nine delegates to the Thirleenih Dictrict Cou vention. Seventeenth Ward—Three delevates to the Fag! District Convenvion, not lesa than nine deieyates to the Tenth District {enveut on, and wot less than nine to the Fourveeuth District ponvention: Eighteenth Ward—Fonr delegates to the Eleventh District Conyeution, aud not legs thau uive celegates to the Siateeutit District Couvention, Nineteenth Ward—One delegate to the Nineteenth District Convention, not less than nive egatea to the Twenticta District Convention, aud seven d legates to the Twen: District Convention. Twentieth Ward—Six delegates to the Eleventh District Convention, and not less than cine delegates to the Filieentie ct Convention, ‘Twenty-t rat Ward—Three detogates to the Eleventh District Convention, and not less than diag delegates to the bigu- teeuth District Convention. Ywent ud Ward—Not less than nine dolezates to the Seventeenth District Cony and four delegates to ibe Nineteenth District Con: ‘The said several District Conventions skal! meet on Satur. September W, at 7 o'clock P. M., at the following Dintrict—At 94 Greenwich st s A Aa Vewrl « ‘Vhird District—At Broome Fourth District—At palision street. Fifth tisirtet—At 287 Hudson siveet, Sixth District—At Luimmany Asscciation Room street, Seventh District—Carey's, 15 Clinton place. Bhighth Dist ALTO al Leaex street. Ninth District At Adriatic, coruer of Liuison ant Barrow streets. Tenth District—At 10 First avenue. Ihevenin Dist —At Niliman's Uall, corner of Twenty- SIXth street and Seventh avenue, Tweitto District—At M. 257 Third’atreet, th District—At avenue, “publican electors of the endiy to regular nominations Eight delegates to the Eighth District Con- 3 than nine delegates tu the Tweith Dis- ‘en delegates to the Nineteenth District ven delegates to the Twenty-tirat Disirivt el. S 8 Grand second street, Sixteenth District—At Tammany Headquarters, FE: str «i Third avenue, ghtven Seventeenta Misirict—At Washington Hall, 781 Erghth aves ite Fighteenth District—At Fai eae ay rd Kelly's, 635 Third avenn 8, Lawrenve street, Broad: th District At Ry nih aveuue. ntieth Distriet—Ieadquarters of Tatamany Hall, Third itieuh and Pilty-urst st District—At Asi street anit Third a The names of Inv tion are as fo . corner of Seventy-first une, ectors and the places of holding the elece an Thompson, John ‘wird Ward—l04 Vesey street. Anspectors, Daniel E Finn, m Danb, Neil Keliy. Inspectors, James Dunphy, treet. Inspectors, Thomas ides, Condy, € 4 Inspectors, Timothy Bren- Sixth nan, Thomas Ryan, M. J. Keese. ath Ward—173 Madison street, Tnepectors, Jacob F. entine, Augustus W. Oliver, Williatn Donherty. Eighth Ward—247 Ho mn atrect, Inspecturs, James Riley, . Bruns. a Ward—Adr corner of Hudson and Barrow Inspeciors, 1. Carroll, D. G. Piper, James Fitz- atric PeTenti Ward—John G. Otto's, comer of Forayth aud Hester streets, Anspector®, Juin G. Otto, Jobn C, Halligan, We Kipp. Fleéventh Ward=Mager's Hotel, 257 Thirs)_atreet, om, Wim. Donnelly, Jobo H, Sunny A. Laniw ig, Twelfth War. cet und Third aves nue. Inspectors, Jobm B. LeK¢ou, Juseph Moore, George W. Oakley. ‘Thirteenth Ward—Dovson's Hotel, 52 Pitt street, Inspect- ora, Matthew Patton, F. T, Brady, D. F. McIntyre. Fourteenth Ward-216 Centre street, Inspectors, Patrick . Byrnes, James Smith, James Graven Fi teenth Ward—46 Atnity street. Inspectors, Patrick Rent, Jobn J. Byrnes, Coar! Golie: Inspect- Sixteentl er of Seventeenth street and Ninth arcane,“ Tospectors, FG. Mari, iernard Garvey, Jame WU Ae Seventeenth Ward—Tammany Association Tlall, No. 4 St. Swark Inspectors, Francis Creamer, Joan ‘Tyler | Kelly, Jobn Zabn. Highteenth mrd—Corner of Lightoonth streat and Third avenue. Inspectors, James Riwy, Janes Owens, Heury Matthews. Ninetecnth Ward-—Demooratic Headquarters, Fiftieth and Fitiy tirst streets. Inspectors, Initial Keyser, Cornelius Far- ley, George Luvelacs wentiew Ward—Northwest corner of Ninth avenne and ‘Thirty-fourth street. Anspectors, IH. A. Childs, P. McGrane, Charles Brice, ‘Fwenty-tiret Ward No, 535 Third avenue, G, Duity, Stephen Cornell, Patrick McDevitt, ‘vwonty-second Ward—Washington Hall, 781 Eighth aves nue. Insperiors, Charles, Conuolly, James O'Brien, Jobo Sheridan, phitione n WILLIAM M. TWEED, Chairman, WInutam Heron aay) g, WILLIAM Dover, '§ Secretaries. HE TAXPAYERS’ AND CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION OF the Tweilth ward will bold public meeting at Lincoln all, 12th” aireel, between Third and Fourth avenues, Wednesday evening, September 27, at 73g o'clock. Hon. B, Roosevelt, Horatio ernor Solomon, Hon. James W " and Judge Barrett will aacress the Letra wiring (be arrest of the city thieves and the therr ill gotten plander are invited to be present, the Committee, Inapectors, P. Allen, Dexter A. Hawkins, ex-Goy- Beekman, ex-Mayor Tieman | All persons de- disgorging of ly order of MACHIN dei ie QNGINES AND BOILERS OF ALL SIZES, TANK {) lowers Bogardua’ Mills, Pamps and miscellaneous nery ot all descriptions at'DAVIS' Machinery Yard, 12 Hudson street, Jeraey City. HINERY FOR SALE CHEAP—TWO 3%INCH AND 0 Minch Krened Burr Stone Lead Mills; aiso 12 iron Apply tod. W, STRUTHERS, 240 Peuri street, ND HAND FIVE HORSE BAXT ngine. Address vox 4,205 Post office. MARBLE Be MARELE SLEAZING Wor 134, 186 East Eighteenth street.-Marble and et Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monuments, at prices that dely competition, Mor (gages taken in trarte, STEWARTS SLATE, MANTHLS—LARGEST. AssoRT a prices elegant new desixns, mont In the city aon Te TEWART & COn" 5 Sixth av., botween Thiriy-dlth ant Thirty-sixtit sts, q BER & MARRLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 o. Fitty-tirst atreet, between roadway and Kighth Marbis and Marbleized Mantel, Monuments, Heatstones, largest varieties, newest designs and cueapest to the city, MISCELLANEOUS. OW TO HEAL THE SICK BY LLECTRICITY FROM Ho Mhetands taught -cthe power developed tv a4 Apply to Physician, 106 Kast Firteenth street, New ] 000 ENVELOPES ADDRESSED TO 1000 FAMI- Le Nes iv Hariem ana vicinity; a sure method for reaching custom; sent ©. O. D., price $4. Address MAR- person, ‘ork. TELL, Nariem, A HOTEL FOR SALE OR TRADE—AT PROSPEC Pi Furniture and. Pixtnras: gand ba Byles 1,000; great sacnites. Apply to akcOW a Liberty te ——, A forts N OLD A Lodgin, One of the best thorougifares in the city; a good chanoat for smail capital, Injuire ou premises, 41 Fuilon strect. fi Bian ns SO very low. 184 West street, coraer of Chainvers, ) MILK ROUTE FOR SALE—WITH A DAIRY ATS tached to It, of 120 quarts, Inquire at 30) Kast Forty. | aixth street for three days or one week. } | eee ESTABLISH WD DRINKING, BILLIARD ANI House for sale—Location unsurpassed bt parties. Particulars 23 Cuambers street.) HORGE W. SIMERS & CO,, Store Agency. 4 WINE STORE AND SAMV’LE ROOM FOR SALE.—~« une for is SMALL FRUIT STORE FOR SALE—LOCATIO: well adapted for any kind of business, Will be aol A Tent only $5); lease fonr years. | Rinth stro: uTcn {OAL AND WOOD YARD FOR SALE—I WILL SFLIa Tracks,se: nine years a lease on it for five years or more to a good to HENRY RUDOLPI, Centr: Os AND VARIETY STORE FOR SALE. CHEAP, } D* dreas pox 204 Paterson (N. x FIRST CLASS RAR AND BILLIARD ROOM FOR salc-—In consequence of iil healty of the proprietor 7 SOREN’S Store Agency, 896 Broadway. | bese i ek NEW SPT OF FIXTURUS AND STOCK OF A, small Grocery Store for wale cheap, at 163 East Thirtys ot / RS TAKE NOTIOE,—A FIRST CLASS BURCH- | er business, one hour { New York, wito horse , for sale cheap, Asure sortune for the right. to DURLEY, 27 New Chambers nod Yard, with stock, Horses, Carts, usiness bas been carried on by me fo will ovtier sei the property oF give) + tenant. Apply’ ne, Long lalaad City. | 5 tny Coal and Mi rally 5 av oppoaite school ; rent cheap. dotn: 438 F, with good apart- 5 UG STORE FOR SAUE.—FIRST RATE acl for a physician anda good location for busmess Ade 1.) Post oftice, Upation; esiablished 15 ye RUG STORE FOR SALE—NO BONS ASKED; ON of the moat eligible stores ever offered; Will Lear inves ‘. STRICKLAND'S Druygists’ Agency, 78 Cedar street. wit! the ii q my inquire of H. called for lamedinte'y, Address box 124 Soutuport, Conn. RST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORM, fitted up, with five years’ lease, cheap rent, together Stock’ if required: fncated in Ninth ward, Partiewlare| at 350 Greenwich street, corner Harrison, JUSEPH C. KELLY, } OR SALE--A FIRST CLASS FINE. GROCERY STORE doing a good business; good locatinn; owner soln to country, 439 Third avenue, between Thirbeth and Thirty- ts, OR SALE—A FIRST lease, cheap Tent, best GUNTH TAR, real i CLASS CIGAR STORE; LONG ality. For all information state agent, 14 Ceatre atreety —A FLOURING, FE Dock, Ae. ; doing ‘a Iai AND GRIST MILUy * rge basiness, Sold low if, the a od. doi neni SMI POR SAUESA THREE YEA street, oppasite the vew FoR, 484 Li Sai 213 Avenue A, {OR SALE. business all the year, near the elty; low rent; 59 rooms.) Fnenirore worth more than price asked. For particulare, apply to IRA I 57 Broadway, room 12, } Fok, SALE IVE YARDS OF VEL CAR-| pet, walnut Bookcase and Bullet, 13s Keap street, } Williamsburg. Pe’. SALE—A WELL PAYING RUTCHER SHOP IN‘ 11; Horse and | 2'0u,, 35 Bowery. OR SAL} Twoilth aureet, Ny B,—Reasons for welling, the proprieter: {OR SALE-—THE STOCK ae AND SEVEN MONTHS” moval) of House and Lot on h avenue and Thirty-fourth arket; @ good chanee for any one » wants to go {nto the liquor or eating business. Inquire WALL, on tie premises, Lease (with priviiese of southeast corner of Twelf —A BUTCHER SHOP, AN OLD STAND, Thirteenth sireet, Inquire ia the cigar sores A RARE CHANCE; EXCELLENT HOTEG of Myrtie avenue, Brook~ the principal bnainess, pa ennie. Broo) |. Apply to P. GAFFNEY Wagon; price § AND FIXTURES OF n 530 Eanb THE STOO first class Family Liquor Store, east side. "t fee! well and wishos to retire from the business. ND FIXTURES OF THY. Old established Boot and Shoe Store 39 Atlantic street, r Columbia; terms moderate, Apply to. THOMAS TH, corner State und Columbia atreetsy Brooxlyn, La T- East QIOR SALF—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF good Liquor Stora, with Apartments; reat $20 pe month for leaving, got other business, Apvly at 430) a | a a Beat Ae. bush Dy | Buil halr SA ke. clear A’ T call o wich T df) price T F At Al P: DREAT NATURAL OLAIRVOYANT, fie hile from ay uradle to the grave. ASTROLOG Y. 12am Rosa, reveals your w 472 Cunal wireet, near Hudson, pus UNRIVALLED FNROPEAN MEDICAL AND BUSI- head Clarvoyant (ells pabl, present and future; shows hkeness and name o: titure huaband, No, Forty-frel street. Rrosaway aX) Beventh avenues AT. ot to $20; Pants, Wis deme ae, Donut ne HARRIS, ‘YH Sixth avenue, Casto Viothing ahd Varrete Hy Went | to $0; Conts, #s to 82y; Pants, $4.10 yb A ot oo &. +1, Fo call or note PB Seventh’ OR SALE—FANCY AND VARIETY STORE, chine stitching, &e, [POR SALE OR TRADE—A BAK} ofber basin lary street, Brookiyn: woolten and rubber Jilankets, Underclothiny New York; 71 South sir YREAT BARGAIN. store, 24 Bowery, JCINDEING WOOD YARD FOR SALE-MORSE ANDY IN Wag: Machinery, Lease and Gvod Will, cheap fort iy exch: for another business, Apply at Eo 6 * DAINT! Dum; ¥5,000,000 Lo 20,000,000 best brick clay, Near the ment, southwest wide of the city. The pro business to attend to and cannot attend to both. Addrese 3. T, LL, 638 Washington avenue, Philadelphia, \ SECOND: A.M, and 2and 5 P premises, 28 Sixth Ry AN ESTABLISHED TPAC, $2. O00.-AN sESTABLISHED LigtiT MANUPAG, Rrerate oes. T MR, ABRAIAWS STORE, 274 8 Ate ge Clothing and tended by M for Ladies’ an dings A and Waverley places. 35 to $60, for Coats Barris, dressing Mr. or Mra, and gentlemen's Cast-off Clotuing, Carpets, dc. Lavies are ated on by Mrs, Leon, The yt u to $20; Pau 200 7. Please all at or nddtee: tienaber av above "Lacien waited om by Mra Maris T N RSTABe TB. MINTH'R, 433 oninhed at wie Chottin oH Sh Dr : Coals, $410 $0 fa Yianee Cuil OF ade Sreee etter Lvies adewued by Mrs, Mists tn nud out of ive erty. orand Fish Stand. Apply at Brookiyn. any LIQUOR STC SITUATED IN THE with (hree years’ Idase, stock and fixtures, cheap. Appl t SALE—A FIRST CLASS BUTTER, CHEESE AND, Store; splendid opportunity. Apply at 403 West, cond strect. } DR SALE. DHER'S FIX TURERY th ward REBT; WILD! LTA Be 83a i afine location for dreasmaking, mad Np agents, { Fonrth avenne Y¥, DOING A GO Fee eaprictot bx RUCK LAND, 150 Tile PRIVATE Overconts, Frockcoats, Klonaes, Jackets, Pan’ Mosq hoes, Harness, § VITKIN & CO., 4, Phijadelpuia, TOCK, FIXTURES AND LONG lease of 4 Shoe Store for sale; aplendid location for ines; good reasons given for selling. Apply at shoe cash business; reason tors Apply to JOSEPH ST. NT PROPERTY AT steals, Bedding, Bo Send for eireular, SKS! Store Agency, 244 Bowery. —FOR SAL, A WELL LOCATED WHOLE ale and retail Store; good stand for work lendut § gvod reason given on inguiring at store, ‘1,355 Third, MILADELPHIA BRICK YARD FIXTURES FOR! sale, and Yard to leL—Price of Fixtures, viz, Kilns, dings, Shede, Presses and Tools, $50.0; ball cash and: ace or brick®; reuton lease if desired, $1,200 per sud ates Hetor bas another YES FOR SALE CHEAP—SEVERAL bund Safes, of various makes and all sizes, at Wilder’ Solamanider Bale Depot, Jor sale. Apply at di FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED CIGA Store, where there is room’ for mauulacturiny other bus ng. Lugulre on the. turing and retail cash business for anle : ed jaat year over $4,000. No aents need auawer, nor ipals without cash, Address RARE OF PORTUNLIY, VENTH near Twenty-aixth atreet—Will pay the. hi; Castott Ciotbing, Furniture, Car- tended to by Mr. or Mra. Abraham, MISH'S, 137 TILiD AVENUE.—LADIES AND{ Jemen can reaeive tue bigest price tor Cnst-uil’ + npers by calling or addressing, Ladiew at- 44 SEVENTH AVENUS, BETWEEN THIRTY-THIRD: and Thirty-Jourth streets,"M, COHN pa} BETWEEN WASHINGTON 71 SIXTH AVENU HARRIS will V4 tor Dresses * 3 to $20, tor ante, $2 to 45. Please: on or address F, HARKIS.” Ladies attended to by New. ticularly note (ue No, 71, next door to Green: Savings Bauk. ’ % East TWELFTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY. placo--Ladies and gentiemen will reveive the highest tor cast off Clotutng, Carpets, eu, by calling on oF ad- 4 207 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD atreot, M. LEON wil! pay'the lighest prices for ladies” R THIRTEENTH STREET, M. h prices for Indies’ and ge: Ladies waied « 833 BROADWAY, NE HERZ pays the highest Wearing Apparel, Carpels, &c. Here, AT M, MARKS’, 09 SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE: Hath fests add at our Urano, 38 BUsts wvennes gentlemen will be astonisved at the prices M. v ladies and for Cast OM Clothing, Jewelry, de. MARKS paya for Cast gy Ome 10¢8 will be paid $6 Wo eu EDWARD MILLER'’S WELL-KNOW: inet Twonty-ninih street, prtva cnet AVANUR CAST OFF cain be diaposed of al the nig reaen 9. 81 SIXTH * te ctnenrorenseeencinsnanretehindtieeimenon, NOVICK. AT TiLK UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, #16 Sith arende, Fain wow py hg the folowing prices for oF Blk Dresses, from jully solveived by Mr. or Ali

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