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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1874.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. FINAN YD COMMERCIA i] A $e. sme cme chi as TRR....99 Ht } FINANCIAL, M BUSUWESS 0} R’ Se a ¢ G C ‘ A BOLD GA FO: render |: * by LORD. | neem Ree ietestanepesonsce’ | cehernacente Tames PLOREUNETIE: RAIN AND GRANGERS. ME FOILED, CHL ql nm Cay ia. “BS Sof NON scentrai RRL, Jog | DITIONAL INVESTMENTS SECURED FOR IN- $5,000 TO $10,000 WANTED, POR EXTENDING Pos asi th 1 stan i " ‘ porated les, mercha: facta . fi ie and uvetul article : Torts ama tirao Ac ate | Ay cornu mais meta wapaicirey | ZA nines autentt! Soa | Age the Warmers Heeping Thetr Crops | Amother Chapter on Wildcat Insurance rs " , er, de. Alu without them: greatest Convenience of lie age; q ye n —-— Fieiy GS ame "2, Ma SAB) OS B40 'eT.... HO | SEU akere 1d Wail street, | Sally an use Ih this city: highest rererouce given. Apply | Back for Higher Prices? — What | in Jersey—The Secretary of Stats om « ao00 U S 520, 116% 100 0 8 5%, 10-40, c.. LU | ——— | at i1Varick street, New York, Shippers and Merchants Say — The Long Parsuit—From Camden to Jersey City—The Firm of Sacia & French, The Legislature of New Jersey passed a lew in the early part of this year which was desigmed to N WANTED—OF $10), ON CHATTEL MORT- | ce, for Which $0 bonus and satisfactory security | isomered. Address S Lox 214 Herald oftive. | CoASH, LOANS, $100 TO, $10.00, ON SECURITINS, | fn A Fairly Active Stock Market, ) »wU>S#.c 06. 118 [A E in the T First Board—10:30 A. M. Trade Healthy, Money Easy with a Firm Tone. 3 West, and No Comflict Between the Speculators and Producers. BUSINESS MAN (AGED 30 YEARS) UNDER- standing the tea trade, either jobbing or retail, 4 od taser and commanding some jobbing trade at “ue prodis, of Do means bat unexceptior le reter- $5000 Va 0's, con. 200 shs Chi & NW RR.. | "20.0 Mor &Es7’s 7k: 98 100 ao. : 3 Fre Furniture, Piamos, Endawinent Policies Dinnonds, | ence, is desirous of meeting with a party wishing to in- | cat Insurance roe fe gee | aoa CO are! ee tom See | Jewelry and Miscellaeous Securities Tuperior Plano | vest Sapital ina good. paying, Jegidmato business, Ad- As considerable comment has been made in | give the deathblow to wildcat Ins bpni HNO NE.C lat m, @:.-. MOT, 30 ont & NE : Bd Faroe Salt en A SO ONBY, B51 B | sees CANTON, box ied erald office. various journals upon the contest said to be going | panies. By this law it becomes the duty of the , ee om % ry | AMES CAUS ee ~ ———— —— spt at | Genpane * GOLD 109 1-2 A 109 3-8, | deren Pes: wy in fo . hae udson street. | ‘A TH ADVENTINER, WHO 18 SOUR aGHaT FoR | on In the West between certain Chicago wheat | Secretary of State to investigate the af a 10 West Pac pds...) S23¢ 130 do DTKCUTOR:: FUNDS OF $250,000 TO LOAN—ON | 11. an Engush house, desires s gentleman of apility | speculators, on the one hand, and the grangers | fairs of ail the insurance companiss ae q ; Reh a r 0 Sroperts ; 2 h ; $200 re- $0.0 Uu Fac RR ist... sory 1.0 1 $140.00 ‘to buy ‘thorteapen and Mearen nuildttes In, | Guired, Address ENGLISH, Bereld office. on the other, resulting in a prevention by the | in the State, It is declared unlawit) WOd Un Pac 7's 1g 10 quired. Address © NGLISH, Herald office. op ouildings in 10 | course ot erection. Apply at No. 6 Pine street, room 18 POR SALE—SEOOND MORTGAGE, $2,000, ON FULL latter of a movement of the wheat crop to mar- | for any insurance company to commence business ket, tt was found desirable to investigate the mat- | until such investigation shall have been made and WALL STREE?, \ SaTURDAY, Sept. 12—6 P. My | MAN WITH FROM $7,000 TO $10,000 CAN FIND A AX splendid chance to tke @ Partnership in @ first i 10 51 Cen KR.....be 9 hei einek Near ked: Oneinds Sra eee eee |) Gea ae rockot hear alison avenue, below’ Scventy ninth | Class proftable business: Address W. ¥., box 102 Herald | ter witn the view that no false impression of the | a certificate issued by the Secretary o! State au» @ralings advanced % to % percent. Atthe call) 0) Mchsourhar 10% iy Giscount, Address H., box 106 Herald otfice. 3 Sane ETE pom gop | situation should obtain credence. Tuere is no doubt | thorizing them to proceed. Northwest common Wonk a from 36 vo 3 te 5 Fourth Nat Bk, be 109, 20 go I ones b O SAMEEER UG “Gowan | pb pete ly customers, desires to meet with | that the receipts of many of the Western railroads | About @ year ago an insurance office was opened Pau! common from 32% to 32 and Wabash from 32% | aia segs lise s» F Stock House, No. 6 Wall street.—Stocks, Konds, | a gentleman Naving capital ta open 9 fetal (apenas ; have fallen off considerably of late, and vhat the | in Exchange place, Jersey City, a iew doors from h 7 atic ct e. Cop wt jovernime nd & one ct e S810. | Food iy Ve dire: S. - 0 ; m et wo 32, with the esq gph mein reaction be- iw Quic i Min ° 2. he Govenimenis 200 Sau f PoaRhY and sold on commission, goods spre on Browd way halal cause is the non-shipment of the new crop of | the ferry, under the title of the Paltsade Insurance fore noon throughout the entire list of % to % per | ay do . 4 do 4 b3 evee in the banking business. Four per cemt interest | soo oe ere - “= wheat; but as the time aj oaches for the close of | Company, wit Charles Sacia as President and i # rio | 20 West (n teL.-be 9° 00,0,C KT RR..be 6454 | aliowea on deposits subjec 0 “j SINE: N, WILL INVEST $5,000 IN SUBSTA 5 pproac | ne . " cent, Later the market stiffened, and Union Pacie | 2.),West 1 fe Bchi B&Q RR... 102% a | BOAR MAN: Shuving wecurlie and remunerative | canal and lake navigation there will, doubtiess, | Lewis E. French as Secretary. They alleged advanced irom t0234, The aetivitytn the mar- | 24" do pyle AT RH.W.be 10 | T AWWAYS HAVE MONEY 70 LOAN ON GOOD NEW | poritign. Address, with iull "particulars, JOHN JOUN- | ye such a demand for transportation to the sea- | that they proceeded by virtue of a charter Ket at wois time was distributed between Like | 73} 4° L100" | suring to BORKOW OR INVEST apply to a -UXGHANGE A Hover | Board that the companies now showing a failing off | Passed in March, 1363, incorporating the Fire~- Snore, Western Union, Kock Island, Wabash, Pa- | Jo) do ac “ig goo, | — __H. L. GRANT, 11 Pine street_ a eee ee esc AMutiecturd fark | MM receipts wil be more than compensated in ex- | men’s Fund Insurance Company of the clty of cite Mall, Nortuwest ana . Paul common, 7 . d “s a 4 BESEY oe if Fay Cane AND OTHER orry | or a Farm on Long Jalan for & good paying Business; | cess of business later in the season, As much has | Hudson, The following gentlemen were directors —, ‘a bat a henge Aagy oo de. Pare A Wek bse | Paseak eee NUSTON & 00., Baukers 10 | Hotel or Restaurant prelerrod. ess oadway, room #0, | been said aud written about the gravget move- | under this charter:—Garret D, Van Reipen, Den- advanced to 334%. During the closing hour 0! 15 do 00 oc ae et “0 | — | ment and its decidedly combative attitude toward | nis Yoe, Clinton W. Conger, John D. Waugh, aimadl eye 1 stocks left | 2300 do. 20) Bis | MONEY ADVANCED ON SALARIES, WAGES, | (YAPITAL REQUIRED—TO MANUFACTURE A NEW | 5 : : “4 = pene Lea sage strong) and socket an reeee = Bs ak ad niyy oieers!payraia, Re ea | Oring ely sonny forwnieh there ivan-untinuted | the great railway limes ot the West, it wus ac- | Cuarles Govtsch, Charles Luxton, Benjamin F. of # ally the best prices of the day, | 8 0 : co) ture and merchandise of any Xind to any amount on | demand. Investigation solicited. cepted as natural that the slow movement of the | Sawyer, Join M. Wilson, Thomas Aldridge, Charles ‘ her @ 30 Am Expre vies 608g 5:0 | Teaso@able terms. 24 Purk place, oifice 2v. THOM! SON & CO,, 23 Park row, rooms 3 and 4, . N manne Gi the gensral list being 5 to i ne cr } an aki fe wag 30 det, LEW se Oe SHIR aa ca a = LS aR eam ROOMS, AND Most Tum | CtOP toward this point—to which it gravitates at | J. Roe, John H, Platt, George Gianbrecht, John R. with the principal! dealings in Western Union, 0 Erie RR.. be w« 6) Morris & Ess. i TICE. —' fTEUTONIA NATIONAL BAN! LO RST CLASS HUTEL-8) 0) AD MOS! aq’ i} ePt “i exa er ee “ 2 Harlem Rik. (b'¢ «120% Tu Chia Alt cated at New Orleans, in the State of Lousiana, 1s | H wooden Furmture and, Matireses to rent at $20 » | Mls écagon with a regularity almost equalliug the | McPherson, Alexander Frank, Thomas E, Bray, | Suore; Wabash, Northwest and St. Paul common. | LO Mi &StPR pt.be 62" | Closing up its affairs. Ali note holders ind other cred- Edgar M. Eoff, Charles EF, Newham, Christian month; $4,000 cash required or credit for that amount, | ebb and flow of the tides—was to be attributed to a Pt c wa ture, the stock sellingup | 9NJ Cent 104% 100 JO. .005 wo, S254 | itors of said association are therefore hereby notified to | in car, bedding, cro:sery, &c., to complete turnish. re " Na ee ee eee ca Rta He loos DMS SP RR GCES AY present the notes aad over clang avainsy the wasocia. | Ing Tho MATE VEE KRD ER, Oswego, N.Y. | @TANger conspiracy, It was to confirm or deny | Wener, Joseph E. Culver, Willlam A. Weeks, 1% per cent to 83% a 3% oR DERE | 10 = do veeeDB 1043 30g vs) Sy | Won tor payment, . BECK, Cashier. | — nas 3 Sayre this impression that @ HeRatp reporter was sent | Jacov J. Newkirk, Francis Mitchell, William E. Bnion Pacifle were larger than in any other stock, | § Gorvsvonsveeves 108 108 ; SRFTEMBER 3, 1574. i a pran ape wee ae afghiy peel ae among the railway maguates, grain mercuants. | puqiey, Richard D. McClelland, John B, Stanton, aggregating 47,000 shares, It was reported that | ssusa MSR: 3 20 JO BONUS.=MONRY TO LOAM ON IMPROVED | ihe city limis and the proprietor offers a zreat induee- aniipers oes one yesterday to was a railroad | John Rommelt, William Coughlin, Patrick MeNulty, one put at 30 for 26,000 shares had been sold, and | 9%) fo-sr---- oo pe eA ea rani led ia Sara Spell pce UE Le _- | president, whose office if in Wiilam street, near | Alexander if. Laidlaw, Andrew McLean, James also anotiver of 10,000 shares at $2, This had some- | $09 go. in | 906 and 909 Third avenie. AM: SEEKING, FOR A GENTLEMAN WITH OAPI. Exchange place, He said in aubatance Mit 18 | Montgomery, Jr. z to dow! se cl i . do, =e 7 one ~~ fal ($10.000 and upward) to join ine in a business o1 the ti as fallen of some- pis . thing t shite asi es _ the peg Sates 20 do. 109 | NSW XORK, ClTY 7S (FOR BALE CHEAP BY | promise and attended with the lenst possible risk. | T a lata cpr Rarer the non-shipment | ‘There 18 bo proof that the company ever organ- heavy purchases were made on the knowle 2u 2 4 NIKI § street. possess ail the necessary elements except capital an » *y e ; t envy p 20) ae i eee meee ‘ill exchange satisfactory Telerences. Adaresy W.s., | Of vhe new Wheat crop has a great deal to do with it. ized under this act. he Legislature of 1872 that the income bonds were being rapidly ex- changea. The total sales of stocks to-day were 124, l2o shares. Ido not, however, for a moment suppose there 1s & | passed @ supplement to the act changing the SH AStIO RI 10 LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON NEW ale * as emer s movemens imconcert among the grange i | name to the Palisade Fire Insurance Company of 7 TAG 10) LAP ER pt 2 York or Grooklyn hmproved Property, $20,000, $3,00), TSS Sto hin a MRR be sd 2k | $1,000, $10.00 and $400 Laie Ged 742 lw do. | 3.8. WYCKOFF & CO,, 21 Park row. 35% 100 ao. age Big 2IC,CaICR 2 tO jada PACIFIC RAILROAD, 35% i SPECIAL NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF INCOME BONDS. box 4,21 Post office. GOLD opened at 1095, and otsed at 109%, ail the transac- 355% 60 fo, tions of the day having been at these figures. On id loans the rates were 1 per cent for borrow- 330 P, M.—Refore Call, 2 CP) " al D} 78% 2 8. 3] 34, ‘mg, Mat, and 1% and 2 per cent for carrying. The Mans A, n Tel. vi c py ee RR.83 7 Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $55,0000n in- ju do 7934 600 do. terest acegunt and $20,000 in redemption of five. | 3) do.- roe a twenty bonds. The specie shipment to-day Owing to the fact that the comparatively small out- standing remainder of the Income Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad are scattered widely thronghout the country, and as the hold ARTIES HAVING $125,000 TO INVEST FOR A FEW | this purpose. It is due entirely to natural trade 4 Feere, can do so to advantage by addressing MANU- | causes; the supply of wheat is large in the West | Jersey City, and changing the names of many of ae ‘URIR, cure Seth B. Hunt & Co., Nos 70 and 72 | and the foreign demand is light, hence but few | the directors, Under this supplement Sacia and eistrent. 2 orders for shipment and a deciining price for the Bxanoh all AAG’ thay OneMiaAd: aera ate OTTERY.—TO LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, | Cereal. The larmers do uot wish to sire their ench allege tha 'y organize x ago. lor, the ‘ain in the East, and so they keep it in their | Intormation was soon conveyed to the Secretary in conseqzence of thé death of the propriotor. the | 8T P Long Island Pottery, in Williamsburg: one of the oldest | bese until such time as it will command a | of state, and that gentleman came to Jersey and best estaolished concerns in the country, having the | better price. The granger movement is serious, | i! most improved machinery, @ very large Weal demand of course, and there is a degree of inharmony be- | City, called at the office and saw French, for drain pipes and every fucitity for doing # most ex- | twoen their societies and ourscives: bat Tam | Che latter told him that tie company bad not yes tensive business : now in full operation, with a depot in | yy to al ou that we are arriving at a | Organized, but were avout vo cominence opera~ New York cliy: the stock on hand cau be had at cost of | peppy feeling." ¥ re. 2 bs | trons. Soon alter a branch office was opened in manufacture, and the most liberal terms will be made . ‘ ar the Secreta with a party competent to carry on the work. Apply to ‘Alter this interview the reporter sought the | Camden, whither the Secretary of State posted, | ee. 400 Quick Min Co 33. 16 do. 10) Pac Mail S=......2) 48% 340 do, may not, in many cases, ‘The ume had now come to bring tne case to an rer er ee terme es 10: SOMES DEnHS de bil issue. A Cowpluint Was made against the s80- a@mounts vo $565,400, nearly all silver or gold bars. jy) ‘a0. 10) Chi & N With have seen the notice offering the Sinking Fund Bonds in | JOSEPH P. QUIN, No. 8 West Fourth street, New York. President of one of the Wall street banks to in- | 4d iound French, Sr., in charge as Secretary. He spdeeaa ONY CS Sai ae ss rani ~~ | quire as to the condition of money In the West and | 48ked French to furnish a statement of their mines ree | gon vCal ke! ’ du. exchange for them, the directors have decided to extend ARTNER WANTED—WITH SMALL CAPITAL, IN ; “we was politely | affairs, and he promised todo go, bat never fale 4s easy to-day at 2 to 2%; per cent for call loans, 2 Ene KR, aie By ati ae ens a nak established flour and feed store; also in a good | Hae onesie farnine ine Weer were | filled his promise, Shortly alterward the ofice ’ ; ash e circula- | 90 0 eriod for making suc uy 7 i Yo y 2 p f : 3 par’ é Pep anrs HOEY Ae Washing tou: to secarecineule- | oi 30) Tol & Wab REL aid " FO eC Le Freee ae ue Ei BAS Brondway, second sory, root 2 generally in a flourishing condition. and every- | Was Closed and he parties disappeared. | | The Directors are moved to this course by the fact thing seems to be healthy with them, Here isa | Bg WO) MOL sessconeas Posits, $16,500,000. National bank $350, 622,000, Notes received to-day for redemption, $265,000. THE BANK STATEMENT shows that the banks hold $ than during the preceding week and ¢ Jegal tenders. There has been a gain in deposits 500, und an increase in loans of $1,7 erve 1s $695,000 larger than during banks now $45,189,000, the law only requiring $ excess of lawful money above The following is a com- parison of the averages 1 the past two weeks 05 $3,150 The totai re the preceding week, the $91,126 less than last week. Specie 19,8 Lega! tena’s Deposits. 46,000 287,) Oirculation. 25,662,400 25,605, ‘The following shows the relations between the total reserve aud the total liabilities: — Sept. Specie +. $18,591. Legal tend’s 65,607,100 circulation outstanding, ,800 more specie Tot. reserve $84,496, Reserve re- quired ag’t Geposits.. $5 Exe’s of re- serve ab'y legal re- quirement $25,809,500 FOREI ‘was quiet and weak, 686,500 01 $85,189,000 Inc, 59,470,625 < EXCHANGE quent upon a large num- wer of bills drawn against the recent New | 400shs sae Masi Ss. | 1400 | 91,125 | 200 Panama RR | 20 LSaMs B 600 13.0 20 Second Board—i P. M. $5000 Mo Ws f. 92% 10) 6hs Union Pac...b3 Howe NY Cen i 77% 10 2000 H&St So © 73° 10 rs 1000 Mich.S sf e 1ity 100 30 shs Metrop'n Bank 18 3.) West Un Tel..be b3 400 do ow do seep Ml 3 200 do. ape -be bs 854 ‘30 Ame: A do... _ 100 Mil & st Paul...b¢ 200 do. 100 Pac Mail SS YU LS&MSRR 100, do. be lw do. 2to3 P.M. $15000 TS 10-40, r. 1000 shs Un Pac RR.b3 82% 1000 Missouri U's, 1 do. 52 1900 O-& Ost, © 01 ody Un Pae sink 1 10% ro) 10) do. 70) do 400 do. 400 West Un 700, i 800) ei) 200 i600 20. 200 bo 7 eictien ly Pittsburg RR. 1 Chi & NW RE 250 70 ra) 300 do... 100 Quick Min € lwNYC&HE 100 Erie KR. «Fesaay QO MEL Ast PRC TLS Beag 100 Mila st PR 100 fol & Wab f a: that the very lirge amount of conversions already effected renders it probable that all the holders will de- sire to make the exchange when they become aware of the company’s oifer, The Sinking Fund Bonds, yielding eight per cent inter- est, are offered in exchange at the rate ot six of those bonds tor five of the Income sonds, and. the fact that the new bends will shortly becoine & first mortgage upon nearly 10,000,000 ac of the company’s lands, and are How & wortgave upou the road, its iranchises and equip- | ment, subject to the first mortgage and government lic gives the new bonds an advantage over the old whic rs are persuaded the remainder of the income $ will recognize, as more than three fourths of | amount, have already done. | ahzchanses can’ be made of imormation obtatnea at e | office of the company, in Boston, MORTON, BLISS & CO. Financial Agents of the Company. Drexel! Building, or at or at the President's office, 3 Nassau street. SIDNEY DILLON, President. _ Wanren,, 00 TO £10,000 JERSEY CITY WATER Loan Bonds. Answer, wtih price, A. B., Herald | Brooklyn brauch office, ED—A LOAN OF $3,000 ON FIRST MORT- gage, a three story high stoop brick House in Brooklyn; ‘value $4000; & liberal price for searching, Principals address J. M., box 125 Herald office. 7EALTHY INCORPORATED COMPANY DESIRES services; competent experienced financial person as manazer, credit department; present treasurer re- tired; some’ capital requisite; salary $5,000 annually, p « , Address L., box 175 Heraid office. ANTED—$5,00, REPAYABLE AT THE RATE OF | $50) per month, from a fixed future Income; will- ing to pay a liberal but not excessive rate, Address box 100 Herald office. ST LOAN.—$'0,009 WANTKD, ON LARGE, FIRST | | DL class stone front private House, 100 foot street; also | $2,500 wanted on House worth $5,000. Call at 2,258 third | avenue. | undersi | Tenth str ARTNER WITH $15,000 WANTED—IN A SUCOES: ful wholesale business in metal line, with tactory in | Brooklyn and wareroom m New York party investing to take charge of latte! will remain at jactory. TON, 95 Broadway. Apply to GRIGUS ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE AN INTEREST AND act as treasurer in @ 16 years’ old, established, r lable and popular entertainment: best of re given. Call, between 10 ana 12 a, M.. on J. i. ROBIN SON, Metropolitan Theatre, 585 Broadway. ARTNER WANYTED—TO EXT D charge of a first class millinery and tancy goods ding avenue; or the same will business situated on a be sold at a bargain, owing to other business to attend to, Adi AH. C Pi Branch office. A RAR# CHANCE FOR A YOUNG MA Of books and cast jdress TEA, ald 0, ARTNER WANTED—IN THE REAL FSTATY BUSI- ness: one with some experience preterred, Inquire at 1,497 Broadw: ARTNER WANTED—IN THE HOTEL BUSINESS IN this city: must have capital of $3.0U0 or $10,000 and nd the business thorouxbly. Address M. J. raid Uptown sranch office. box 183 HE ADVERTISER, HAVING ONE OF THE BEST Patents in existence, but without the necessary means to introduce it, ofers one-third interest tor $3,000 bie party. Models can be sven at 165 West rt. to a de: HE STEAM FLASH ENGI able improvement, saving on facture and one-half ‘in tuel; occapies one-lourth the space; no danger trom explosion; a party with little money may make a liberal arrangement for the Canada Working Model utl0¢John street. STACKPOLE, HE ADVERTISER WISHES TO MERT WITH A gentieman of means who will join her in ing her first novel. Address CLIO, Herald Uptown LE ANTE. in an estab! ACTIVE PARINER, WITH $10,000, dt dances: present proprietor optiete ences trade, with about $1,000, to take charge ‘a knowledge of the business not —-NEW AND VALU- if in cost of mann- ublish- hed dry goods commission house, now letter from one of our corresponoenis in Llinois, and here another (rom a banker in the interior ¢ Indiana, in which pe speak in the most encow aging manner of the fu' is abundant, and, with cheap transportation to the seaboard, it is hoped that every trace of disaster will soon Vanisii trom the West.” The President of the Produce Exchange, Mr. Franklin Edson, was next visited at his oMice on Whitenall sireet, Mr. £dson said:—“The granger accoupts I read in the papers to-day are absnurc. There is absolutely nothing of importance going on in the West or in New York or abroad to influ- ence the grain trade or to cause disturbance or Sensation. ‘The usual fuctuations of course take piace on ‘Change in hay, corn, wheat, oats, &e., and the cause of them 4s the varying price of grain im Europe, freights, abundance or Jailure of crops, the price of goid, variations in foreign exchang &c, Beyond this there 1s positively nothing new in the trade. Last year, when the country passed through that terrible ordeal, THE SEPTEMBER PANIC, we scarcely felt a vibration of tue shock here umong the grain dealers for the reason that Bue rope Wanted our grain. She must have it—was ready to pay the gold for it, and, therefore, busi- ness Was good and te produce dealers happy.’”” ‘The reporter next visited the old house of David Dows & Co., extensive snippers and buyers of grain, on South street, and, althougn disappointed In not seeing the senior partner, Was accorded an interview by one of the members of the firm, who explained in @ very clear munner that “the report of a granger movement keeping the crop from coming jorward was so ridiculous that it could only excite mirth among intelligent grain mer- chants. It was true there had been light receipts of wheat, but the farmers were only holding back in the hope of realizing higher prices, Last year they got a very high price for their wheat | \ cy the’ present situation of the markews, ‘But last | Nad done busiaess affer secretary Keisey’s prubibi- crop, and it has rather disinclined them to ac year ture. Mouey 1s cheap; the | crops are good, with the exception of corn; labor | | | called company in Jersey City, setting forth that Caurles Sacia and Lewis &. French did on the {7tn ol August, at Jersey City, represent themselves as the President and Secretary respectively, of the Palisade Insurance Company of Jersey City; that they iraudulentiv conspired to deiraud and cheat | ule people of New Jersey and of other States uuknown out of money, goods, chattels and et- jects, and that tn pursuance of this conspiracy they swore to a statement that their assets con- sisted of certain bonds, mortgages, collaterals, &¢, A Warrant was issued by Justice Keese, and Captain McHarney, of tne First precinct, arrested French and a clerk named Carman. The office | Was placed in charge of au officer, and the books and papers were conveyed to the Court. ‘The examination took place yesterday morning, in the First District Police Court, belore Justive Keese, District Attorney Garretson appeared for the State, while the accused were represented by three counsellors. Secretary of State Kelsey testified to the facts above set forth, He said that the first evidence of fraud ne elici- ted in his investigation of the affairs ot the so-called company was that among the assets he was shown 135 shares of stock of the United States Gas Company. On making in- quiry at the office of the latter he found the stock wus b There were also fiity shares of the Ocean County National Bank set down as worth $5,000 as a collateral tora loan of $5,000 to John Bougy. ‘Lhe certificate in this latter transac- tion was drawn to the credit of Amos P. Stanton, dated 1563, but the assignment bore no date. French could not tell where the makers of the bonds resided, In the meantime Sacia was arrested in New York on & charge of lorgery, und this confirmed the sus- picions of Mr, Kelsey, Another bond bore the sig- nature of William H. Arnoux, bat that genlieman denied that he ever signed the bond. Carman, the clerk, testified that the company Uon, and several policies had been issued. George W. James, wuo had been badly victims ae te \ | 7 PER CENT JERSEY CITY BONDS, BELOW PAR, 8 and 10 per cent Municipal Bonds, Firat Mortgage Railroud Bonas and other Bonds and Stocks. all first class, = _ _ { ata large reduction velow par. ws TED—A RELIABLE MAN, ACQUAINTED WITH ALBERT H. NICOLAY & CO. the grocery business in Brooklyn, to take a half EUROPE WAS BARE OF WHEAT. She bad to bay our crop, and, of course, we got a good price for it. Now, however, there is an enor- mous crop in Germany and a fair cropin Lngiand, while our own is very large. ‘Ihe corn, however, | Ized, testified that Sacia represented to him that | the Palisade insurance Company was avout to be organized, With shares at $100 each; that he wanted him (James) to ®ecome president of the York Central loan (which it appears had net been discounted) and anticipated heavy grain and cotton movements. A Ge- extending their business; reterences given und required. Address DRY GOOD: SSIUN, Heral For sale by | | r omen by the laws governing it. Tnere is no granger Time passed, and James was put off from | Bpatch received this afternoon announcing 10 Oe Nee a8 | toie Pockaes Rit eee interest in estubiishing a first class grocery store on | 49a sallure, Therelore, it is oniy a question of de. | Company, and by these representations James was a strike among the cotton operatives in England, | lst ye T Matti. 1" I) ate Pac Beep i | B.—Investinent securities our specialty 22 veal | Stored. “adress PARTNE Tae ti oratory | mand and supply after all, and will be regulated | Induced "to take twenty shares for $200. With seventy-four mills stopped, 1s calculated to | sy wotieede Bas ah tp ci no) 7 WANTED-FOR A LEGITIMATE | yyr7anTE ia deat: aT ovement, and no ‘bull’ or ‘bear’ nite. | @ay to day, but he never recetved derange this market, but has thus far not had,an | — | $10.000. tuasinees’ enterprion, for which iheral W ghia a es hitue ees naten ak mene among the grain marenattars Here: 1a PU aoe Fes raged be ae Gaerne ets opportunity to tell. Of course such a strike canmo: | CLOSING PRICES—3 O'CLOCK P, M | fiver, Address LIBEBAL INTEREST, Herald Uptown: | (eee U. M- N.. box 15) Herald Uptown Branch office. Pat reeelveas Re le Hb ectnewe inare Lo shares, making $12,000 in all. James swore he Jast; but im the meantime it is a damaging inter- | yo ae) 79% Union Pacifie.. 88% a 33% Branch office. 1 ee a oR RTTRaGN Ore, bee o aia cue | aioney-. the iow prices ior wheat will keep it | never paid in this mouey, nor did he know any- Jerence with the ligitimate course of trade. After | Quicksilver a 88 QNW..... Sa 36° | $150,000 TEPSt,LUNDS 72 LOAN—ON BOND | MANDIScur ine Oo Mer EaNtHe er eee fone’) | back ior a while, as the necessities of sellers com- | thing Whatever about foetal CO bears getting rid of a yellow ‘ever ‘rand it is too bad to | Quicksilver pr... 39° @ aN Wot. ia 85 | DLO, 1 pelling them to rusia forward their crop last year | The examination was adjourae: hext Tues- and “Mortgage ; Gecond Mortgages eine ve HARE id or partner desires to retire. Address INVE! Bas 5 5 Adains Expr. ..106}5 a 1 lot a 10435 | cashed. LON, box 4,059 Post office. does hot now exist,’ [look forward to a healthy, | 2a. French gave bail in $5,000, and Carman gave | | sound business, ‘The dications of returning | bail to appear as a witness, | Dave a strike obstruct our cotton shipments. | Wells-Fargo Ex 7’ a 111 Broadway, room F, basement. peiurhiteh Am Express... 60% a 6 T ANTE! RINBR, WITH $40 0 \ ole a FOREIGN QUOTATIONS SUE ve 4 . A D—A PA BR, WITH $5,000 OR $10,000, TO | prosperity are everywhere to be iound, and I be- a a Xpress... 80% a 67 TO LOAN—-ON FIRST AND SECOND ‘ sce ‘ : 5 for American securities show a dull market. Pacitic Mail... 489g 4 48% $450 O00 icy Sortaages: Leaveholds wanted W sstablisted hotels Hiase betwee ae Gant | leve, aiter the farmers have done their fail work DEED FORGERIES. cific Mail... 4h ‘i ng established wholesale Hquor business; the adver- | ged unt Ine winter grali. Ae. tall hy t je Money is easy, and in London the discount rate in | 8¥,°* # #B--U4i a 104% best terms Apply to RENO & GOLDMARK, 23 Park — tiser being alone necesmitates im offering this induce. | 88d put In ron atc NAc Ricbrat eran r eat the-qpen maids for tates monthe ‘view ss | Baticm 207 Tin@ a ued row (express Bullding). ment; best references exchanged. Address, realname, | and regular arrivais AS to money. there are, no months’ bills is 2% per er 4 ws \ pox 4) ‘ost office. indications of a ney this aut , unless i cent, or 3 per cent below the bank rate, at Paris | Pek ba est: -lshs a Wty $500-000 Breer o, St0ks. Bonne. SD Rest ofiee.__.o.o._c.______| Wn nipniated for a short time in Watl street | Yesterday afternoon Weober and Sacia, the deea » OF 36 low th . 3 | Lake shore.... 749 a 7433 e Notes, Mortgages and other valuable | VWraNTED—A RELIABLE AND ENERGETIC YOUNG forgers, were brought up to Judge Fiammer’s pri- financial pirates on that Barbary Securities, in sums to suit; also cash to buy the same. DDATL With SFT JOIN, Me in, thie awutboe | ane. tne PAUL P. TODD, 55 Liberty street. and sale of'an article paying 100 per cent profit; secured | Shalt Mavnatestnpreriva inant deparcmenta vO == | BC Eate pen onan” fap Proadeares © By Herald | business, as we have been blessed with abundant aoa ae = crops of nearly all our produ:ts.”” rentes were steady at 64f. bc. Closing prices at one P. M. were as follows:-—Consols, tor money, 82% ; do., account, 92%; a 92%; five-twenty bonds, 3865, Old, 105%, ; do., 1567, 109%, @ 109%; ten-lorty | Evening.—Spirits turpentine, 25s. 94. @ 268. Wonds, 1043 9 10435; new fives, 104%; Erie, 31%¢ | ,,LONpO™ Huonuce MAREeT.— LORDON, Osi. | Panis Boorsr.—Loxpox, Sept 12—Paris despatches Governments were quiet and dull. quote rentes at tat. 82556 Fuaxxrort BouRsk.—Pranxvort, Sept 12.—United RATLWAY MORTGAGES | States five-twenty bonds, 98% for the issue of 1862, were generally firm. The largest transactions were in New York Central first, coupon, which ad- | FINA vate room in the Tombs Police Court for examina- tion. It will be remembered tnat one Walker alias Gerkin was arrested with these prisoners for complicity in their schemes. but he has sought to evade the law by turning State’s evidence. He ex- pressed himself to Captain Leary as willing to ‘The balance of the invoice of Messrs. D. Apple- | Make disclosures which would secure the convic- | ton & Co, remaining unsold on Friday night, and | ton of Sacias and Webber and lead to the discov- consisting 01 5,000 prayer booxsand cheap Bibles, as | €FY aDd conviction of others who have had an in- Se " + ( tion, After the Judge had i 4 ee were hen he dak Lae ther. good reference given M required; no objection | Vestment. Address SECURITY, Herald Uptown Branch | algo albums, ranging in price Irom seventy cents | terest in the transac vanced vo 107 on sales amounting to $30,000. | A. Keay HAMIMON £00. 4 BROAD stRERT, eT oc ai hE cay cone taompn read AC to $15 each, was rapidly closed out, and the con- | taken bis seat, Mr. Dana, the Assistant Western Pacifics sold at 82%; Union Pacitic iret at | A. New York, having contracted with members of | Stream Post ofice, L: I. ~ —_ 5 pidly 4 ! et 4 ANTED—A THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN, WITH | tribution of Messrs. G. P. Putnam’s Sons vom- , District Attorney, put Walker, who 18 a the Stock Exc’ — ~ — 85},, land grants at 85%, and sinking funds at 73 4 | for the coming w MACHINE NEEDED BY 10,000 CIGAR MANU. @ capital of $15, 0W) to $20,000, as active partne oking man, on tne stand 73%; ©. C. and I. ©. first were steady at 71; Chi. | st the following distance from the market price of the factuvers, halt interest, 3) finished machines, &c,; | ahold estabiised Manutacturing’ Business, which has mencea. This consisted of an excellent selection | pie od ban ee nin eideuee FaIET the 5 4 | eats oe price, $490, part cash; business established and partially | 20 opposition in the whole United States: the under- | of literary works, the most prominent being tue | Procecded to take his eviden ne je cago, Barlington and Quincy eights brought 111; | Distance from exer ear i signed has made a very important invention lately, and, worksiof Washington Irving, which this firm has cuaracter and domgs of Sacias. Mr. Howe, coun. Michigan Southern sinking funds 10335; Hariem market for week 01 is Z, | sel-for Sacias and Webber, rose and protested EUROPEAN MARKETS, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, GENTLEMAN WITH CAPITAL OF $800 on | (VANTED—AN INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHED A $10,000 will hear of a good inyertmen nia business i AV (anstitiny paying tusinens. were ie service ofa that will bear tne closest investigation, and can be made acl ness experience and G monopoly? goods are ot unlunited demand and progts | Moderate addition to the capital are requi Reavy For, pardewlars address JL. F., Phuudelphia ost office, Pa. RFTIRED MIDDLE-AGED MERCHANT SEA CAP- ANTED—A GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH tain, with no children, wishes to become partner to join advertiser in extending an eStabl with a widow lady who has a business of her own and no | ess: he wapaper or real estate man preferred; good in- FALL BOOK TRADE SALE, Third Day. ange and other responsible partes i k, fill all orders for Stock Privileg }' % INDE] introduced j no ui SAUNDERS, 291 Broadwi if the same should be practically executed, the’ sales | Sente 1 Cal 8 PARTNER WANTED—WITH $300 TO $5,000, TO | And profit would be enormous: the inventor lacks the | again assumed control of after having farmed out | against the admission of any of Waiker’s testi- Grst, sevens, coupon, 100%; Morris and kssex, | “dims Siprember 1s) Kes | ABN. | dhmanes. A. fake exclusive control o" the inancial department | Récesury incans to execute It alone, Principals audress the privilege of printing ana wanlienie the same | Mony, a8 he was incompetent to testuy Ina court | Of a business that pays from 3% to 6W percent prott +» Herald o.tice. sevens of 1871, 98; and Morris and Essex, second, | yon aR oi law, by reason of nls being @ felon, who had Northwestern. +} 2” | Address C. V., box 228 Herald ollice. aS WALL Cap. | $F five years. Filty sets, consisting of twenty- ; 402, The exchanges of U Pacific tend. IY = ee ANTED—A SMART MAN, WITH A SMALL CAP- “ y served two terms in tue Penitentiary. 'Mr. Dana a of Union Pacific incomes to- | ae Wet oO: \ ys YOUNG MAN OF THOROUGH BUSINESS QUALI ital, to travel as treasurer of an exhibition; a big | elght volumes each, of this work were | calied for the prools of the assertion and the coun- @ay amounted to $200,000 at New York and Boston, | Erie Feageat 2 | A. Teations with $400 casnand pluck to invest it, can | Chance to make money and. no risk. Apply at 319 West | reaau: taken bv buyers at the | Selarew Jrom his pocket two papers, which he pro- This leaves only $1,500,000 of the imcomes out- | Han and St iosebhi:| Obtain a vers desirable position with an Interest th an | Thirty-sixth street, HAYNES, Immediauely. __ | EPA, Te OP ON aeoa that Washinw, | ceeded to read, The first sot forth’at iengta that stand d res . | Lake Shore 3% | established business. Address ENVELOPES, box 2,503 ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS QUAL L i ey | Wiliam Walker bad been tried before Recorder nding and at the present rate of ex- | SeMS cl | D2 | Post office. fications, with some capital, as partner inan estab. | $04 Irving and his helts have been paid over | vnaage in June, 1844, and convicted of the. changes the balance will soon be wiped | New York Centr i ras WL CAPITAL PROCURED. LA, | lished reul estate office inthe upper partof Sixth ave. | $200,000 by this firm as royalty on this publication. | ciirve Gi iorgery, for Which offence he was sen- Ped | Onio and M i. B ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED. “ E sl ? charge of lorgery, n out, Some European holders have ex- | Pacife Mails. | 2 | AW Pirmerchants caanaincturers and others; Mining | Buoaii’t;eemeog, gt, thggavenue: Address M., box 180 | GOTO stindard Miscellaneous Works,” “ing | teuced to ve years? Imprisonment at changed their ponds, and cable telegrams | (Ab! ca | 2% | Tntaresta, dc. negofinied: Real Eetate cxchatged for | catalogue of Messrs, Putnam occupied nineteen | hard labor. | The | otuer | waa the record 4 | Union Pacific : usiness! persons with capital seeking business advise: im I . | which 001 a state that otuer European bonds are now on tne | Western Uuion......| dy | of approved. opportunities. Retereuces—ine Me Killo Beadt MER POOR TE ANPOAIOG tay basics Micke | Pahee trast nme Pere wheal P a 1 & hand, desirous of investing to realize hand- & Sprague Co. Commercial Agency; Clark, Chapin Holly. grocers, Front sirect, ke. GRIGGS’ & CABLE. | Some Tyotts monthly and hold iret clase security tor | owed next; then Ulark & Maynard, of New York, TON, Financial and Business Brokers, 98 Broadway. pardes, with’ best references, Address FUNDs, Herald | Whose fpectaities are Willis’ Poems, in various Y THE CITY AND OTHERS office. editions, ranging in price from $1 60 to $4; juvenile * jasont a ¢ Ady thoroughly pros puted without an charge, what: 500 WILE BE INVESTED, WITH SERVICES, ee and nic and Qad Fellows cellent reterences from clients. “Address LAWYER, box, jon; office Dunne preferred | more money if sesiee ES Ae UR id ashi LL 2 432 Post office. tory. Address is USINESS, box 19) Herald office. Bs ot een a nick a —" Keer ls of ocie Sane Ae we — | photograp' copies 0 ine engravings; GERMAN GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE IN —HALF INTEREST—A GE! bled, plain and velvet mats and pass A the printing business, and commanding trade, $1.500. take charge of a paying eck natin oa Partoute 3) stereoscopic views, gilt, Maver (tothe right of Sactas to testify. The Judge 10 Wants to communicate with some rehable firm for the | unusnal opportunity to make «fortune. Address box 106 | rusiic and carved frames’ and’ chromo | ruled, and Sacias testified that Walker had ad- station A. lithographs. Of Bonfli’s original ‘Eastern Views,” | mitted vo him that he was the man who had beem ary ‘ he most celebrated localities in Kgypt, | Convicted of forgery in 1844 and 1864, Waiker was POO0 mar ctar jg WITH THIS AMOUNT, TO | Otte Ce Sy | Dacon the stand and denied that he had been con m if 1D 4 Athens, Constantinople, Syria and Palestine, the | P $2,000. Tia Mmnanuiactating ‘busigesk Foc iu. | lines were dupitcated. Victed of the forgeries stated. He was Not, le | August, 1864, before Recorder Hoffman, when The invoice of Mr. Joan. Allyn, of Heston, fol- | District Attorney A. UO. Hall prosecutea the same William Waiker for forgery, and secured his con- viction and sentence to oue year’s imprisonment iu the Penitentiary. The Judge said Walker would have to be identified as the convict; the fact of his naine being taere was not suiticient, Mr. Howe called Mr. Sacias to testify as to the identity of the William Walker in the papers and the William Walker present, Some wrangilng ensued relative ‘way tobe converted into the new sinking fund | Parties residing in the country who are not fi : Bonds, In the afternoon the market was still | x Wall street operations can Torward us the amount y Wish to invest, on receipt of whtch we will pur- frm. New York Central frst, coupon, advanced | chase them @ Privilege on such stock as will be most A —CLAIMS AGAIN to 10734. Union Pacific sinking funds were in de- | ment or . | likely to Day, then a prone We also attend to the setile- rivileges. The following is the c mand at 73%, with only small offerings at 74. | Fr}yileges on any of the al There were rumors afloat to-day that European ad ¢ 76 the above-named toc! | A Spread on 10 Shares capitalists were uegotiating with Commodore | 4 {it or Call on 28 Shares Vanderbilt for $5,000,000 to $5,000,000 Lake Shore | A Putor Cail on W Shares Bonds, Central Pacific ponds closed at 90% to | 4 preadon 5) Shares... 9034, and Union Pacifics at 85 to 86% for firsts, 85), | A,Spread on 10) Shares. to 86 for land grants, and 73% to 74 for sinking | ox Neal, street Reporte: fonde, Western Pacific bonds closed at 82% a 83. Privileg Durpose of establisning @ German branch. Address GER- MAN, Herald office. sa CTIVE PARTNER WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE drag house: one-third interest, $5,000; princips y A le by speculating *. Epecimen numbers mailed free PS. r x duty to manage new branch ot business, requiring extra cs M swore, th the country in 1844. The Judge took the- HAMILTON & CO. N , t ther information address PERSEVERANCE » & H. T. Anthony & Co., of N J e' CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT, 3 ha idiisbitie heal isi Pelb ang capital, Address CWAITERION, box lh) Herald oftice. Lich tarps also largely Tepreseiited at yesterday's. uals by. Tp | papers and reserved bis deciston. Currency exchanges. Currency balances. told exchanges... Gold balances. . . WEEELY OLFARING HOUSE STATEM Currency exchange: , * Surrency balances. very extensive invoice of choice chromos in e tensive quantities, subjects and prices ranging from 20 cents te $6 each. A very full line of albums were likewise included in the offering of this tirm, and closed out at satisfactory prices, To-morrow will be entirely devoted to the sale of Catholic books, contributed in neavy gnantities by ane D. & J. Sadler & Co. and P, O'shea, of | ew York, r A CLAIMS OF ALL DBSORIPTIONS SPEEDILY | —- A. and thoroughly prosecuted by an experienced at torney, without any charge whatever nnless snecessful; excelent references from clients, Address LAWYER, box 2.45% Post office, 3 .QOOARARTNER WANTED WITH $2.00 'e' + liew of iny knowledge and experience in the business, to open A cash poultry. ‘meat, truit and getable market up town; can give the best reference to character, ability aud business qualifications; also have the best of credit in tne business, Address U, A. P., Herald office. 5.000 ax aCe yey UNG. MAN « + capital of $5,000 wishes to enter on the first a LADY WOULD LIKE A GENTLEMAN WILLING to Invest $50! in a protessional enierprise, new and sure, either as active or silent partner, in New York city. Address B. M——N, Ellenville Post office, Ulsjer county, N.Y. GENTLEMAN POSSESSING BUSINESS Qu fications, experience and unequalied referen needs a aepter of Send with capital, in an ¢ © terprise already projected and promising success, Ad- drew MERCANTILE Herald omes. Me succes. As FATAL AFFRAY IN BAXTER STREET. Killed with a Cart Rang. On Tuesday evening last Michael Dyckman, alias Edward Quinn, and Martin Albert, a German, bad an angry altercation in front of No. 132 Baxter street, during which Quinn, ag charged, seized & cart rung, with which he dealt his adversary a PPLICATIONS FOR LOANS WANTED—ON GOOD improved or Brooklyn Real Estate, notexceed 1d exchanges ing 40 per cent of actual value, Bring all necessary pa- Goid balances. . 5,429,834 | vers. JOUN'S, PIERCE, 106 Broadw TREASURY SHIPMENTS FOR THE WEEK. | A =ATOCK PRIVILEGES ON ALL THE ACTIVE » WITH A id best city reterences, of January next as Partner in an established manufacturmg or importing SHOCKING POLICE OUTRAGE, | Legais, $2,343,000 fractional currency. Five ‘ka negotiated at the lowest market rate; $4) to 7 7 business, which can beur the strictest investigation. Ad- | end, Knocking him to the “f Y 0 puts o1 2.0 to $300 DVERTISER WILL FURNISH STOCK GOODS TO ‘0 iy powerful blow on the head, awenty bonds of the Jane calis have been received SBM OF calle, $20 10 $B) double privileges. this desirable party to well at Fairy article very attrac” Gress M. 0. box 4080 Post office ‘Three Respectable Ladies Arrested by a | pavement in & state of insensibilty, probatiy ' ceipts to-da with valuable statisical information, sent free t TOE Mbedihedllcr uh aetna ies . WANTED.—SPECIAL NE oliceman Whil causing a fracture of the sku! atthe Treasury. Internal revenue receipts to-day, ith yalualle 9 TRUM BRIDGE & Con” | SH VASDYKE, 1 Union square, room 3 $5.00 Meat CIAL PARTNE Pp le Walking from a fitvelevue Hospital, where we died on Friday Yi large percentage diress BUSINENS, box 151 Lierald Uptown Branct | Store to Their Homes. . Yesterday morning three bighly respectable $305,000; for the month, to dave, $362,000, TREASURY BALANCES, Bankers nd Brokers, No. 2 Wall street, | night, Quinn was arrested at the time of the AN INTEREST IN OR WHOLE OF STAPLE BUSI- committed to the Tombs, ness, doing well, protected by patent, will be eold; occurrence and wi ANY PART OF $100,000; $14,690,000 RUT FOR SALE Carrency 7 , i iiberal terms. ‘ hays Rk CEBTRAT, COAMIT Bice a Tw | ladies were arraigned before Judge Murray, at | Where he still remains. Deputy Coroner MacWhin- A . OC United States Gold at 9%; 30 days for f 0 ar | > oe CAPITAL WANTED—CO ENGAGE IN. e ’ Lai m examination on Coin. 1,840,000 AM, Tonite old at 4 days tor Meat ane ver | OTN UK. H. VANDYRE, 2i Union square, rooms. |"B2O.OO) sn enterprise vared upon animprone: | Jefferson Market Police Court, charged with being | %e, Will make a post-morte pid ee. Less coin certificates. + 28,800,000 nody o1 deceased and Coroner Croker will hold an inquest. N OLD ESTABLISHED LIGHT MANUFACTURING ig od ment, patented, In one of the largest inierests of { Bankers, No. 2 Wall street. _ Country omly part required at first, balance as business common prostitutes. They were named Josephine business. connected with dry goods; lias inachinery | developes: & inonopoly assured; profitsrvident and very N ” a a FEW CHOICE TEN PER CENT WESTERN SE- | of most improved construction and e x : White, of No, 409 Weat Nineteenth street; Nora aRK SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. An Han ie AUNDERS A UAMDEN: | goods tayoraniy known hand) rendy ‘tale, satistsctory | Histaia oleate netted. Address CANMIAGES, | siaisey, of No, 663 Madison avenue, and Estelle K. | WOR OE Eon | ui, asons for selling: wi! sold at one-fourth ita value. ¥ : 4 ‘ Saturday, Sept. 12—10 A. M., | ane | Only those meaning business and givin Seen «dee eae er paeamninenita Noe, of No. 42 West Sixteenth street. The lad An unknown man about fifty-five years of age ‘all OUBLE, PRIVILEGES (AT MARK < E RTUNYTY, Harald offtc © nme Saarens 7 a : ee ee " 00 sts West Un 7 so sae HES A 8225 $00) Pau or Cuile slvper 10 shares on | RANE OPPORTUNITY, Heraldonicn, "| THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TELEGRAPH. | were in the employ of Messrs. Fiske, Clarke & | on Friday night feli into the dock at pler 16 Bast ae 10) 40.5 steve gece te ue cae. ne ee nil” Streets oatisll ores A. RABRINER WANTED-IN THE STORAGE, AUC Astatement having been made im one of our | Fiag@, Of No. 690 Broadway; and the Supermtend- River while intoxicated and was drowned, The BO tg ir Vo it be bad of Brent 0 Caton square: price 30 cente. on peo ied business, one with, Abont 91500; | contemporaries that the Aviantic and Pacific and | 0% Mr. Henry Heath, testified in the most body was yesterday recovered and sent to the Ne 2) Mil a St P HR 3 agi ain Broker, 74 Broadway. | $2,000. Call at 506 sixth ce eet atts | Pranklin Telegraph companies were about to seli | Weduivocal manner to their irreproachable char- | Morgue. Coroner Groker will hold an inquest, HO dosceees a bid ep | A REASONABLE RATES—MONEY ON LIFE AND | oot '® Batterson & Co "ge rooms "| their tines to the Western Union, the Seeretary of | acter in every respect. ‘The officer making the | Yesterday morning about five o’clock George 8. on z 400 do si0 82 fgg aT ee Montaages and other A RARB CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN—FOR | these compantis, by order of the Execative Com. | @frest was William T, Graham, of the Twenty- | Mothers, deat mute, an inmate of the Deal and on om 4 eee ana RICH ECO Te Brome ae tt | Gy fale oF to rent a Stand on Market square, Hoboken: | mittee, publishes a card, which will be found in | Ninth precinct, wuo is suid to ‘have perpetrated | yumb Ingtitution, 1624 street and Bleventh ave- 0 ay in bao ae | — : nao, ieee = ~ | rent $10 per month; sultavle for a grocery tor any sei | OUF aavertising colnmns, Prononncing BuCn state. eles Ge hed pee eae Ahoy wore waet oy nue, Who had been subject to epileptic fits, fell g HR RK i 10) Mila 2 / WIDOW WisHeES p LET A GENTLEMAN 1 ket bu . Addre fl ment entirely without foundation, } omes, en ey were me eo Sho ty 2: A sho will loan ner $100, Addrew Mra M. HAROLD, | Ustown Braned offes. 4 VANEE, box 170 Beraid ifr ioe a ae ee a le eld th Her isd Gartner crocet wen anand te bila do ta o “ cn “sg ; parerwoueeoe (ONT Gata ow | A; EAPIAR Wanren—t “A GOOD PASING- DISRABLI'S VI3IT TO IRELAND, | tnewted’ onc rrying, mat te station a inquest on whe ody. i a do Lig L PU" o N uvery and ‘ding stab 0) y | seapongd \e of ab unknow Boric 2 Min ie m0 S| A Union F nc and othe tive Btoc i fa is, 25, Sy | down, Address J Wie ett pokiyn; only $2,000 {From the London Standard, Sept. 1.) pel es pod Sia veing. wactehed art wis found iyitg Goad. In the vacaue iotmae 3 . ‘ase Th 100 bare instructive pamphiet mailed tree. J. | — aaah d nad 4 | y " 9 do 74s, 80 Chi TICKLING & 00. 72 Brosdway, New York. Stocks ¥ OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE FINEST RES. A largely attended meeting of the conservatives-| the correctness and propriety | of gp | aetna wars heat to as eooal Mh f Goro ier | a bought and gold on’ margin. fay Mausant and Dining Rooms on Broadway GBxi3e of Belfast and the surrommding neighborhood was pee legs ev eteecia at Hae eae cima Croker notified @ Morgue and Ooroner ao —— ———_—— path ra! lense: A e we! tnd 10 do BANKING HOUSH IN WALL STREET HAS $15,009 | walnut furniture, sliver and Jnen couples Whadyiioe | eld yeuterday in Belfast to consider what steps | 14 the oflicer for his shamevul violation of duty as | An Unknowu man, abont forty-five years of age, ' a do to loan on Ff ved Property. should be takon to recetve Mr, Disraeli on the oc- casion Of nis visit to ireland, It was ultimately resolved toinvite the right honorable gentieman $25,000 can be cleared year! apparently Intoxicated, on Friday evening was found in Lispenard street, near Church, and taken to tne Fito precinct avation pouse, where he fied ion only $5,000 capi- PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Raat Seventeenth street an offictal charged with the protection of citizens. The prisoners keenly felt the ignominy thus wi tonly thrust upon them, and excited the deepest Portas ead York City im- oe 2 Wall street. req FROTHINGHAM & CO. oh" "ae BS A SMPRER Lane? ARE ON MOMIOAGE: | AARNE WANTED AUTH $40 JK A RPLENDD | that Shere. is every probability nat the Premier | were ofcourse alvenarged atonce, ad Af ® Wir | Wasatiended by wo doctors. ‘The body "waa gene 1 . © %. ol i - . y J ao ao F 86% | hiture, #0, sold by auction. V. K. SPEVENBON, Jr., I | Festign io ne op Canis Yor ee aad tinbze | Will be _tcepmayaniod by His Lxcenvncy the Lord | derstood charges will be preferred against.the po» | to the Morgue, where an inquest will ogy dg, fo, Si | Pine shreee or 31 seventeenth stroct, man, Addrogs FULNLY, Ucrald ofica, Lieute . iceman vefose the Bowrd of Commissioner, Goroner Cyoker,