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CUSTOMS SEIZURES. {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.} accordingly did so, and ny, are now at Castle Garden awaiting orders from the Inspector’s superiors. He did not arrest the passenger, there being no evidenc that smuggling was intended. Under the old law the goods would be confiscated at once, but at present the goods can be claimed after paying the proper duty. Inspector Chapman, on Thursday, seized a trunk on board the Botbnia which had a talse bottom. This contained clothing and shoes which were stuffed full of silk thread, The silk thread was also found secreted 4m the lining of the passenger's valise. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A Steady Market—Prices Higher and Firm at the Close. GOLD 109 7-8 A 109 3-44 110. Government and Railroad Bonds Quiet—Money on Call Easy at 1 a 1 1-20 2 Per Cent, Watt Srrext, TuuRspay, August 31—6 P. dL. Both bears and bulls bad their innings to-day, and Mt is difficult to aseervain which made the largest score ih the game of speculation, The former opened the Play by a general attack upon the whole market, coal Stocks and railroad shares being iu equal degree the recipients of their attention, Contrary to custom the Anthracite fancies suffered least of all, showing a bold face to the enemy, as though they had been brought to bay and meant to make a stand lor ence, at least In the railroads, however, such us Lake Shore, St. Paul, Ere and Ohio and Mississippi, the ease was quite different, values sliding off as though they were travelling upon slippery ground and feared to topple over at any moment, As w rule bears no more think of pouncing upon the market without being armed and equipped with an arsenal of reports, rumors or canards than does 3 car- pentor of going to work without his tools, and to-day ‘was no exception. Asa general depressor the news of an important failure in the iron interest at Cleveland, Ohio, and of Another in the hat trade at Newark, N, J., was used with marked effect, while as special probes to tho wounds thus created were employed instruments of torture fitted to each particular security. Thus Erie dropped from 11 to 9% under a rebash of the old foreclosure story, which was said to be the “farewell arrangement” that Mr. Recelver Jewett was bringing home with him asa present to the common stock holders. ‘The dividend! njunction business was sharpened up for an additiona prod at unfortunate St. Paul, and the Commpn stock broke under the thrust {rom 31}, to 29, nd the preferred from 65% to 64, Ohios and Lake Shore were evidently !m the same boat, though the craft was anything but Beaverwyckian in its characteristics, In respect to the latter stock there was evidence that the Twenty-third street party wore having their fling at it (bearishly inclined as ever), while the yachting party showed bat little inch- nation, or may be power, to prevent the break down from 54 to 523g, which occurred caring the morning. ‘The selling movement, particularly jn tho stocks re. forred to, was applied in a greater or le#s degree to the whole list, though the recession of prices in other shares was not so marked. Toward one o'clock, how- ever, acomplote change took place in the temper of dealings, and the market, like Linden after the battle, quickly “saw another sight.” A pleasant sight for the bulls, for, like the ‘‘presio, pass!’’ of a juggler, there fame aquick turn upward in prices and an active scramble on the part of the sboris to cover their con- tracts. Advancing in this way to the close of business, the last quotations were generally equal to the best, and in some cases the highest of the session. ‘The iecling as to the tuture course of stocks isa mixed one; a strong bearish feeling exists, but it lacks the confidence which marked {it a few weeks back. Shorts are watch{ul and are quick to cover at any demonstration of a rise; they sleep, as it were, upon their arms, not knowing how soon they may be called {nto action, Bulls, on the other hand, are observable more for talk than action, and though they believe that the good tine coming 18 not very far off, exhibit but little inciination to bet much money on wishes which may turn out to be but fathers to their thoughts, THR RALKB 4-DAY. The transactions of the Stock Exchange to-day ag- fTegated about 177,000 shares :—New York and Hudzon, 100; Erie, 17,650; Lake Shore, 33,200; Northwestern, 2,000; Northwestern preferred, 6,070; Rock Island, 4,100; Pucitic Mail, 2,300; St. Paul, 15,930; St. Pau) preferred, 20,450; Ohtos, 4,300; Western Union, 16,056; Union Pacific, 100; Delaware, Lackawanna and ‘Western, 37,100; New Jersey Central, 8,525; Michigan Central, 9,000. OPKNING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST Puices, The following table shows the opening, highest and Jowest prices of the day :— Opening. Highest Lowest. New York C-utral, 106 5g 10646 10635 Harlem .... 1 Iie 17 y Erie . il u O% Lake Shore. 3% ot S255 Northwestern 3655 at 36 59% 60% 68 103 103% 102% B1y 2 8545 64 Ohio and Mississipp!.. 14 10 New Jersey Central. 41 3856 Del., Lack. and Weatern 8335 80g Cnion Pacific .. sees o2 61 Western Union 607% 68% Auantic and Peeific Te: li 17 Pacific Mail.......... 225, 2234 CLOSING PRIOHS—8 P.M Pweife Vail... 29 Cae West Union... ‘5 « « so” AY. tucses. 17G a 4 Quicksilver Bary a 8m Quieknive: pl 17 « a RerlavceM 6" 4 a . gu Hovde StJopl iv" a «109 Luke Shore... « a 60M Mich Central » Gly NY A Har, * ato” NYGaME ny atu hd Cou " Glev « Pitts, |) 8g a 82) Obie rs ChiaN Wo 97 aw 87% Poni ® Chic & Wp! 60% « Bolg Tol & a Chick RL © 203% 1687 Vien : Milaeve. yr Mo Pacific a ADVANCH AND DECLINE. ‘The following shows the changes as compared with yesterday's closing prices: Abvaxce —Delaware aud Lackawanna, 29%: and Hudson Canal, 3; Huriem, 4; liinois Cen- tral, \4; Michigan Central, \; Jersey’ Central, 2%; Northwestern, 4; do. preferred, %; Pacitic Mal, %; Rock Island, 2%; Western Union, 5; gold, Dsoing.—AUlantic and Pacific Telegraph, © and I Erie, %; St. Joseph preferred, 3; Bhore, %; St. Paul, 4g; ao. preterrea, 4; Contr and ot de; Obio and Mississippi, \; Union Pacine, THR MOXKY MARKET. Money was in very full supply, loaning on call atl Ls a 2 per cent The following were the ri of exchange on New ‘York at the unaermentioned cities to-day :—Savannab, 3M premium; Charleston par, \ to 4% premium Orleans, commercial, 3-16; bank, %; Cincinnati firm, par to 60 premium; Chicago, par, and St Louis, par to 25c. premium. Sterling exchange was dull; prime asking rates, LST and 4.89; selling rates, 4 8634 0 4.87 and 483 8 48834; reichmarks, 94% @ 04% and 96% @ 95y; wables, 06 a 9654; primo Paris, 6.15% and 6.13%, THY GOLD MARKET. Gold opened at 109%, declined to 109%, and advanced to 110, at which it closed, The carrying rate was 2 per ent and the borrowing rates 2 per cont to flat, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD RXCHANGE a. Gold buianc 1,408,631 Currency balances 1 035 Gross clearances. 88,228,000 Gov! Government bonds € in moderate request and tloced strong at the following quotatious:—Uvited Btates currency sixes, 12634 0127; da, do, 1881, rog- istered, 117% © 118%; do. do., do, coupon, 113 a 11855; do. do., 1865, registered, 11234 a 11%; do. do.. do., coupon, 112% —-118; do. do, do, new, registered, 113 a 11344; do. do, do., do., coupon, 113 do, do, 1867, registered, 116% a 117%; do. do., do, coupon, 17 a 1174; do. do., 1868, registered, 11834 « 11934; do. do, do., coupon, 11955 a 11954; do., forties, registered, 1154 a 115%; do. do., coupon, 118K; @ 18%; do, fives, 1881, registered, 115% 116; do., do, coupon, 1163 a 116. RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were firm on a moderate basis, Chicago and Northwestern consoldidated gold coupons is furnished by William Ward, Drexel Bailding:— Aug. Aug. dug. Aug. | 28, 29. 80 31 Changes, Alpha. 63 55 63 51 Declined 7 Belcher. ..... 5 24 Ut BS Declined 2 Best & Belcher. 48 49 50 48 a Caledonia. . 9 8 8 (8 Declined California. 60 FO 61 59 Declined 1 Choliar Potosi. 9 96 93 Declined 7 | Consolidated Virginia. 56° 57 88 66 ae Crown Point..........13 12 13 12 Deelined1 Koreka Consolidated... 11 11 12 12 Advanced 1 Gould & Curry. 16 15 16 15 Declined 1 | Hale & Norcross, 13-13. 42° 38 es Imperial +5 6 6 5 Declined 1 Justice. 29 24 29 29 es Kentuck . “omwoWw ie Moxtean. 3¢ 84 85-BS_—Deeclined 1 Opair. 65 55 $6 64 Declined 1 Overman...... 11 78 7 15 Declined 2 Raymond & Ely 8 8 7 7% Declined Savage ae 22 21 22 21 Declined 1 Sierra Nevada, 1 21 15 14 Deehned 1 Silver Hill,. 10 10 11 11 Advanced 1 Union Consolidated... 14 14 4 1b pg Yellow Jacket... 85 34 33 30 Declined d | currency, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1876—WITH SU tn a sold at 9344 a 9334, Milwaukee and St, Yaul firsts at 117, Morris and Essex seconds at 108, Union Pacific firsts at 106%, and Land Gramts at 10435. New Jersey Central consolidated were steady at 95 };, and convertible at 87. The following were the closing quotations for Pacille Raliroad bonds:—Union firsts, 106% to 106% ; Union land grants, 104 to 10445; Union sinking funds, 95% to. 95%; Centrals, 110 to 11034. THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. ‘The Assistant Treasurer paid out to-day $49,000 gold op account of interest, and $10,900 in redemption of five-tweaty bonds, The Sub-Treasury released to-day $9,800 silver coin. Revenue receipts to-day, $233,000; custom receipts, $500,000; bank notes received for re- demption, $740,000. THR PORRIGN MARKET. The London advices report a steudy market for con- sols and United States bonds, except in the case of new o which declined @ fraction, Erie common was weaker and fell off $s a 3{ per cont, but the preferred was steady, Thespecie inthe Bank of Englund de- creased £185,000 during the week ending yesterday. ‘The Bank's proportion of reserve to liabilities is now 61 per cent, aguinst 607% per ceut last week, The sum of £277,000 went into the Bunk to-day and £354,000 was withdrawn, mostly for shipment to Lisbon. To- day is fortnightly setting day at the Stock Exebange Rentes at Paris and United States new fives at Frank- fort were strong and advanced, the former to 106f, liige. and the latter to 103) Specie decreased in the Bank of France 1,001,000 for the past week. The following are closing prices:—Consols for money, 95 a 9644; consols jor account, 96 a 9635; five twenty bonds of 1805, oll, 10535 a 10544; five-twenty bonds of 1807, 168, ten-forty bonds, 107; new fives, 1073¢ a 107K; Erie common shares, 10%. PHILADELPHIA BTOCK QUOTATIONS. Tho following are the Philadelphia stock quotations by telegraph :— Bu, Asked. City sixes, news... 0.0.5 M04 110% United Companies of New Jersey... 137% 183 Pennsylvania Railroad. .. rare 47K Philadelphia and Reading Railroad... 4434 445 Lehigh Valley Rwlroad 65%, oF Northern Ceniral Ratiré al — Lehigh Navigation..... 81g 81 Lehigh Navigation, gold loan. 10736 108 MEMORANDA, A Pennsylvania despatch says:—‘“The Delaware and Hudson, Delaware and Lackawanna and Pennsylvania Railroad companies are going to reduce miners’ wages ten per cent, commencing to-morrow. ’” A Loudon despatch sa} ‘the application of Thomas Vaughan & Co, for liquidation in bankruptcy was presenied before the Register here to-day. ‘The habilities of the firm are $1,000,000,” MINING NRW. About twenty-four applicatiohs tor membership in the American Mming Board were received at the tem: porary offices of the board to-day from Callornia Many of the applicants are membors of the San Fran- cisco Stock Exchange. At the last meeting of the committee, held yesterday, forty new members were elected. ‘The following table of prices of the prominent gold and silver mining sbares, including the opening prices of to-day, as received by telegraph from San Francisco, BAN PRANCISCO QUOTATIONS, ‘The following aro tho closing quotations by tole graph irom San Francisco:— ¥ Consolidated Virginia 58 Crown Point, -12 Calttornia...... « 583, Yellow Jacket. « 8049 Segregated Beicher.. 80° Alpha... 1 b13g Ophir Belcher . 28 Chollar. Confidence... 18 Savage. sees Sierra Nevada, «Wy Consolidated Imper: Exchequor.... 2 11% Mexican............. 3545 Overman, 1% Gould & Curry... 16 Justice - 29 Best & Belcher, Caledonta . 8 Hale & Norcross. TREASURY STATRARST. The following is the entire amount of United States currency outstanding at this date:—Old demand notes, $66,732 50; legal tender notes (new issue), $.6,819,663; legal tender notes (series of 1869), $220,790,006; legal tender notes (series of 1874), $60,549,130; legal tender notes (series of 1875), $61,175,305; one year notes of 1863, $18,700; two year coupon notes of 1863, $24,650; compound interest notes, $326,450; fractional cur- rency, first issue, $4,294,802 43; fractional currency, second issue, $3,116,945 05; fractional currency, third issue, $3,005,644 56; iractional currency, forrth issue, first series, $4,156,414 65; fractional currency, fourth tesue, second series, $1,060,423 60; fractional currency, fourth issuc, third series, $1,802,289 60; fractional fifth .issue, $15,858,791 66. Total, $401,186,952 95, a NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tavaspar, August 31, 1874 pu K th 8 1Oshes Del4 HCan.. 81 200 sha Del, LA WRE. 80% 2300 wes | a 69) 100 do. +e@) BL 40 do eon 10) 3 8 200 Erie 1B. 8 £00 do. f 3 81 100 Pac BIS 100 do “3 toy 2» 200 | i | 200 | 13 OLSaMs 800 100 a0 do suChi s KT RR, 100 do... ONG Ven cies 400 Sou Obi & NW 60 Del, L & With. S40 $10000 Us 6's. 1181... 118 | 15 WS 6's,6 8 10090 TS % | 10 0U8% 1%) 100) do. ze j 1000 2 U9 10K0 1s Bs | 10.00 0s wn 119% 70.00 U's 5's, 'B1, 6 120) US 20,6) Syn 1S BOAR R104 AL Wshs NY.NH & ibe S Ovni aN WRK 20) CL & NW Rpfbe 800 do. SOD a $7000 Tenn 100 Ten ¢ 1609 Bur, 5000 do. 10000 NJ 14.00 M couM 10.006 401NJ Con it & &s « 54) 10K M & oon ess 100 Lake BHO NY Con v's (83, 2 do, 3 1040 West Puc bis. 101M 450d + 103 go OUn Pac im 86%, 70 4. 13 4000 Paco: Mo ia 43g 200 do TWOOC FP ist, Std ot 105 45 Mora neh s HOOAR ATH 2d pl 9" 4) do... on Muu tar let Tse. bah ” Go bE Bly BI sheCentralNat Bk }OM 100 Tan &StJo pfve 1 13 Am bx Bank..... 2oMUASEP RRG] Hii | Wei ba uk Kit-be iT COO ~ ot wr do. : BOY 100 D & it Can Le ao 100 do. 1) de. lw LOAta 100 a4 200 " io) Wat vi Fel.t do. Bo MLL g0u Soo 00 wo 1K O oa Paw 2900 do 100 Lo di Ww 10) 0, C,C &T RR. 109 iw" “do. Wo WO do. iuo Ul Cen RK 109 do. bo do 09 Det, o. wo do... % 800 Brie RC. be 20) 4 > 1200 ‘oy 0 500 sos, ro) yuo tos 40 1300 bon oy) lor Boag 100) 200 an 30 go. 10 0%" oO an % 100 TH v0) Mich Geo RR By 20 8 70) g9% uo 78% 334 400 804 Pd bly a0 6 50 do. Wy tad 10 do 63%, wo do.. ot 100 Un ee ib ess 62 PPLEMENT. 9 future delivery the sales were as follows :-—Vesterday. after BRYOUM OAI—2:80 P. m 2, | two P. M.--Sepiember, 200 bales at 11 19-326. ; December, £50009 D Col 3.65%... 72% 300 Mild St PRR 297% ) 200 at 11 Li-vie.; January, 500 wt 11 7-16c.” Total, 909 8000 Tel c1900 101, 10 dow... bid bales. Today. up to two P. M.—Septemver, 1.8) at a Tel. 6952 400 11 19.326., 1,109 at 11 918e, 1,500 we 11 T oo 11 9-166, ; October, 400 at 11 7-16e,, 1,900 at LL 1sie.; Now 800 vember, 700 at 11 11t20,, 500 at 11 -18¢, 300 at 11 Otze, 5 yoo +100 at 11 dite, ; January, 400 500 3 February, as - Tot be 2 The reeey 500 do + 29 wes were as foll —dnlveston, 037; ‘New Onieans, 200 Mild Be PRRpf. 65 jobile, G1; sy ab, 857; Charleston, 150; Wilmington, 600° do Norfolx, 147; Now York, 137; Bostou, 41. ' Total, 2.408 a0 bales. od bales. This day lust year, 80) 1,389, v1, 4,127,447 bales, 60 to B00 night, Cotton tr; Havre, by 100 m, We . compres: uburg, by steam, Tye 50 eased. 10 Bremen, by ste ie. 300 Piverpool, 510d. by stoum: by sail, S1Gd, 200 FLOUR AND GKALN.—Receipts—Flour, 8,2 109 8,200 bushels; corn mea 20 168,457 bushels; oats, 11,04 i rye, 9,020 do. Sou $439 do, The! flour m: remained without de 200 change. The sales were about 17,00) bbls. including 200 State, Western and Southern at the’ aunexed quotations, 233g 200 Rye flour was quiet, with of 39) bbls Cora meal S00 was stond: 3 25 w $3 0 for Brandywine am 200 $2.90 for Western and Jersoy yellow; within the range. No, 2 State... 50 a$3 25 100 Superfine Stat a 415 1 Extra State Oa 500 me 209 Choice Bta'e. a 525 2000 do’! 7°°""""sS 5282 200 Superfine Wi a 415 400 Chi & RURB..63 105 12.0 Extra Western 508 5 OO {RSE ROR RRE EY) Minnesota. oa 625 104 Miah Cen Bit. Round hoop Obis, shippin, con 575 LOG Round hoop Olio, trade brands. 04 57 ‘00 0. 98% | Pumily......... 500 750 500 do." BO” | St Louis. low extra 750 575 I ake. St Louis, stratzht oxtrn... Ta 625 BU . St, Louis, choices doubie extra 25 75 400 Chi St. Louis, choice family 8 75 20 Rye tour, fine to superfin 420 40 do. Southern, No. 3 10) Ohi & NW liitpr, Southern, superiing 435 wo do. i Southern. extra. 675 30 do. Southern, family. 8.00 vo) Mil & oe RR rn meal, Western 29) 200 do. , Jersey. 0 wu : Brandywine 3 yo decide ‘his market ys 8, decidedly more active the market was or H O's. 8, for all kinds. The sala we about 29000 U 85. tia El (2 tor keer bal od 4000 do. 1000 do... be 000 Win & St Pad 10.0 Mor & ke 2d. 2000 North Mo Ist. Gos Un PTs, 5000 Un Pac RIV Ist, 4000 Nash & D lst. 100 shs D4 li Canbest) 100 do. 100 Con Coal... 100 10) 1200 30 500 40) Pac Mail 5 400 Brie KK, (0 U&N Wee g d.bS 1100 west cn tel..be nig. ast) sbee whoat, in store; $103 081 08 for uneoun Boo. id storm: $1 is a S122 for small ou for the swost part, We wots aaios of ie. w 30 wis wetive at full od quiet and ea He, woe, for pri cloning at the inside price, choico Kansas ungraded mi sales we! out 0,000 bushels as dle te te . 2 Chigazo for graded » ¢. for white Hxay axp J otk. quote :—American dressed for double and # ‘Tien. wold BING, old? Jute, Be, c., cash; Siswl homp, bye gold ‘Mouassxs.—Thoro w. Louis winter, to arrive ‘he market was quiet bu $190 a 8200 or sing 4 Manila i No. 1, in stor #115 # $1 15 tor red winter Western, to ar- 11 September; $1 23 tor amber "Michi. rrive in ali September; $1 25 a $l 27 for how white Michigan aud $1 23 for now amber Obio. Rye was quiet. Bari barley malt ruled dali, Corn ket s rue ty but the mai 125,000 b Se. tor at adic. tor youd te re steady. The No. 2 Milwaukee ed in store, Soe, Western, 8c. a lw do the markot for foreign ruled firm. New Orleans was 50) do . steady; wLout 100 bbls, sold at dde, & 56c, The stock fe as 700 Harlem RR... e follows:—Cuba, 2.809 nhds,; Porto Rieo, 719 do.; kng- 100 se Son ne...be : lish Istanas, 2,192 do.; New Orleans, 500 bbis, “We dy do. 200 do see uote :—Cuba, censiifngal aud mixed, 24¢, a B4e; clayed, 30 do. 19 Ohio dM ph. be Ube. w 40e. ; do. muscovado retining, U6c. a 414. ; do. grocery, yo de 200 Chie M &36'P..be He. a15e, | Vorto Rico, 40c. 4 tis Kng tab Islands, 896 ee Med . . Sba. w Urloans, fair to |, 46c. a Sse. : priun choice, 200 LS & MBB on ‘30e, w WOE. By bane Si RAPES 1 . au) Naval Stouvs.—There was a quiet market for spirits U0 400 turpentine, Rosin was firm. Tar aad pitch were unchanged, 60) 200 We quote :—Spirits turpentine, Sue, w B03ze.: rosin, strained. 50) Boo $1 60; good strained, $1 65 491 70: sar, Wilmington and 1u00 3U0 Washiagton, $3 w $3 25; piteh, 8 a $210. Advices from 0 Su Wilmington’ were as follows:—Rosin steady: strained, JOO 200 $1 123g. good straived, $. 15. Tor firm, $180. Tarpen 0 lw : Eine feta “bard. $1; sols, $1 353 vircin, $185; epicite steady 700 30 do: ut 27 Ive. 600 SOOM & SUP BR pf ‘Ou.8.—We noto sates at New Bedford of 100 bbis. sperm 160) Soy” “do. for export, 925 bbls. do. for mauutae 1900 000 south sea whale for manufacturing, all priv 40) 40" | We quute:—Linseed, casks, Sue; cottonseed, crude, 1909 Me 200 423ge. southern yellow, «Be. a Sve. ; yellow winter, Oe. a Sie, 100 Un Pacitie RR ess oo) white w re lard. preseut muke Sie. a Sc, sperm, lO Chi & s W akoe 200 crude, $1 20; do. bleuched winter, $1 GO; do., natura: do, ow do.. hw $1.55; whale, crude, Northern, 60¢.; do., Southern 55: lwo &N Wptbe 20 bleached winte Tae.; winter blowched fivh, 4c. 6 10 |” do. too 480. : crude thy e 300 do, 30 PETkoL kum, refined was unsettled and jo do. a7) more or less nomiual, Keflnors were asking 26c. Resales £00 NJ Cen aon were offered at about le. below quotatio: ‘The closing wo do. ‘ pricos were as follows:—Uruie, in bulk, L4}Xe.; do., in bbls., 10) do do. : 1 reuined, ‘& B06.) 1 do loose L, Mt k's m@hths, adelphia, "26e.; do., at 20) 100 “do imore, c Urvok were aa foliows :— 400 12) Mor & Ses iis or's United, $3 Gs; Union, $3 6234. No inquir: 10 ao. shipments, about $3 85. City firm, ‘tending up; Wells $1000) Cen Pac gold» 110 do 10000 100 shs Del & H Gun. lw PCL & P Co. 250 West U Tel 400 do 80 do. 400 Go. 100 do 300 100 au do... 100 Mar L & Min. 300 inne. 0 Goo 100 400 1000 100 100 200 Tu TO Mieh + 709 do, 90 ue 700 Lake Shore Rit. ov Rit. 10 400 lop 1v0 400 300 co 10 300 100 + MON ng upon in Ua reported large. this mori $3 6 now bid, ipts—Perk, 50 bbls. 1 UGS packaces; 4 tierces aud 7b: OW To st P. 500 shy Mil & StP pf. €553 do do... ae. beef, market was unsetiled and aveidedly lowe abont 5,000 bbls. at $1040 w $16 50. Hes, 16 Ibs. average, at OMe, and 10,000 19 Ibs. average, at 10igo. Free’ hums were q 123 pickled shoulders at Sfc. und box bel Lue. Bacon was quiet at Ose, for vit was irregular, cl 20 bid, $0 ig nsked; Junuury, $ beef hams, 65 bbis. $15 25 jor seller year. The closing follows:—October, $16 20 vid, 818 $15 20 bid, $15 40 asked; January, $15 bid, $1 ‘ ts’ ruled steady; sulos werd 8,000 ibs, vesti, ation ited, no sel lard, 356 tierees, Ye boxes; ‘The pork ; the sules were ash und $15 200 ‘call’ prices were as asked; scller year, 5 30 asked. pickled be lus. box bellies, jaoted at We. a ‘Tie. 13ig¢. Iresh beilies at U3%e., fresh shoulders at Asc. a pickied hats at Ive. a 14izc., pickled bellies at lUke. a liiey at 10%. a. and 9%4e, for Western, long el Beef was dull but unchanged. We quove:— Barrels, extra mow, $11 a $13; plain mess, $9 S12 “vn B14; tierced city, extra India mess, $19: prime mess, $18, ne remained dull, at for prime Western oud do. Smoked ments were quiet and ing at ihe second uber, $4 80 bid, $9 90 ask year, asked, of 400 aud in bond, he. ¢ 1tvu ova Bae 2 ‘The sales were about 4,000 tiercos at $9 70, $9 7245, 5U0 Rae | $080 and $0 85 tor Cetobor; $0 25 x80 40 for N ry 400 Del, Le & WAR. | $0 20, $9 16 and $9 175 for seiter year, Spot 2200 doo do. | tierces Western, 39 B89. Retined—We note uu yu0 je tierces for the Continent, December delivery, at 93. wo fou 200 tlorees tor Cune at ¥?, By 80 Mion —the mark ined steady, but was not very 600 100 The stock bere this evening ix 30+ tierces Caro. oo 40 iss Louisiana and 2,70) bags Rangoouw 50 New Jersey Ri a f & " 200 lwo 10) Fo d 1a Mil & bo) lo. ser BuO 100 Ubi & NW RR 2 do Lo too 140 20 500 3) 400 a0 20) bo 20 200 wo 200 woo x00 20 Qo 60 30) “nt Uak—Vor raw sugar the market con! do. grovery, Init to elio.ce, | A, 107; uv! granulated, 11%, iollows:— ores, Stock (aseertained by actual } coat, including | tom), August 1, i Roseipis stuce August nominally ‘ge. w Tige., currency; Rangoon in bond, relined, standard powdered, ii tye. ; The stock of raw iy as rt tinued frm, but quiet; 149 bhas, and 4t Forto Rico soid at 879 flied ‘was quiet. We quote:—Palr refining, 9c: good do., 9340.5 prime do., gc.; Cubs, grocery, iair to choieo, De. a 10e.; do. centrifurnl, hhas, und boxes, Nos. & t6 | 1s osge. a 10ige. ; do., molasses, hhds. wud boxes, Fo. aw He. ; Porto Kieo, reflning, common to prime, Bige. a Dige. ; Bags. Melado. 20 do. . $00 Mil & 3iP RR pt. 109 ge... . 50) de. 100 Oblo # ilite RB: 105 4 oh ae scataey MA | stock this day, Ang.2 | Comparing with stock coabieinbor 11878...5195,714 47.047 208,715. 17,464 paring with a COMMERCIAL REPORT. Septem or 1, Ista. CISSTL 89,500 67,924 S85 = wit tod " ; £1. 1875.0... 7. 85,002 52,046 288,987 4.454 ste hl dna earn keds conse the sigan ge pis 100) tierces and 4 hhds, Tue market 1-320, LOWER—FLOUR UNCHANGED—WHEAT ¥IKM—CORN FAIRLY ACTIVE—OATS STEADY-— WHISKEY NOMINAL—POKK UNSETTLED AND LOWER—LABRD IBREGULAR—PETROLEUM UN- SETTLED— PIRM—OILS STEADY—COY¥EER FIRMER—6UGAR PIRITS TURPEN' ¥IRM—-FREIGHTS QUILT. Tuvrspar, August 31—6 P, M. There was an increased trade movement at the Pro- | duce Exchange to-day, if nowhere else, und a preity | large business was done. Flour was without decided change. Wheat was much more active and the market | was steadier, fairly active and a good business was done, though the market closed quiet and caster. Whiskey wominal, closing firm for Pork unsetsled was qites at L2%e. fur prim TALLOW. —Keceipts, 49 Ll doxes. The murkey was quiet, WU.KO0 Ibs, prime at B%%e. Waiskiey.—Re held a Sl 1s TIME QUIRT—ROSIN | Fu: as there wis > bea in tue way of berth froights, with ¢ ssion a grain room to was no change snd a moder © with fitle paritcwiurly attractive wi plist 3 for thes steady, but, of Tor other classes of tonnage they were nominally wa demand prevailed, 728 bbia. and 5 The sales were about to torm & b: eption of a slignt per steam, cagemneuts erubrace is grain at 30 nm to Lvadoa, bushels fo term : organs at | Sad. pe XO bbs, iloue. ab all kinds, Corn was | 4\00 juxes choose mt Gua; grain room, 7) » Ibs., nom: vv Ginsgow, per steam, 400K le grain at Tu bhds. tallow at 355 Oats were steady. and lower. Lard was dhhai 0 Hamburg, wall, flerces lard w irrogular. Froights wero quiet. Cotton on the spot was | 6 87m. Gd., and tobacco stoudy, Futures were generaliy 1-i2e. lower, Coffee was | Haillfu. per ston, 10) packages provisions at e-. gol twat, Jonns, S. F.. persue stemuor, 90 packages do. firmer. Oils wore steady. Petroloam wasunsertiod, Rosia | Wty pil ayplon We, gold uations haprnees 2 wes drm. Spirits turpentine quiet. Norwegian bars, hence ty Hamburg, with 1,80) quarters Corvex.—The market for Brazils was vei quotations were marked up 3c. per lb. } #90 bags, ex John Bromball, on private terms, Mild cof was quiot but firm, During the past week 12. M do. wcaibo, 200 do.; Lagaayra, 2,842 do. ; Porto Rico, 160 do. ; Costa ities, 1,602 do. ; Mext- can, 2,609 do. ; Savanilin, 1,820 do, Total atock, 25,540 bags and 47,457 mats Java, We quote :—Ordinary cargoes, Lijec. | jair do., 17Me w 17a: good do, ITKe. w 180, Iskje, w 18ige., extreme range for lows, Good, 16}gc. a 173ge,, gold. n mety days: Java, bags ‘Ge. & 21c. 7 View 15M prim Lie. » 166. | Lax Domingo I4e_ a l4ige., Porto Rieo, 16%e. a 1 Rica, We. « 17e. ; Mexican, 15350. sions; Angosturs, Loe. @ lie. ; savaniiia, Ide, lve. coa, Lie. & ive. Corot market ruled closed steady, do. Laguayra, 78 d vanilia suld in lots, for consumption within the r The stock of mild coffee in rst baud: | grass mats, 47,45 4,920 do; 0. 180.4 Ceylon, 15) nayra, 1c. # 17e.; —There was s good demand for spot cotton and the | end. For future There was a deciine, al. months exeept April, May, Juue and July, prices UF siete oops pete with Wednes édvesday's as follows :— wrain, at Os. 6d, ship's bags strong and | F openhagen, with 3,000 quarters grain, at We jp & Norwegian. by . hence to Zs. 8 Sark, from ee sibles of | Puiladelphis to Leghorn, with 2,300 buis. refined petroleum ou private tors: an Anierican bark, hence tv civerpoul, 138 with 3,00 Ubis. do, at Oa, 4 Norwegian bark tons, KS | from Philadelphia, with grain, particulars not known; © jo. Cosa Riew and 1,897 | British oare, trom Baltimore to oi st coast of Lp!aud, with 5,500 quarters at 3m, Od. Arrive soa, to genoral cargo, and » German Ke. Java ts as foliows rk, US 5, B40. heey middling, 11e. Net recelpts, 8 Sales, 2 aes Wats, Z0e, 2 val ca 17 ® British bark, 775 tons, to 9 pinesd ou the berth lor Bremea, with tous, wid ow lor es: Maracaibo, 3,413 | same pors, at current ratos, 50 do,; St Domingo, Nhe sors ny bi DOMESTIC MARKETS, Ganvastox, August 31, 1878, Cotton quiet; middting, Ile; iow middiing, Liye. 5 good ordinary, Vise. Net receipts, O37 bales; gross, 4, New Onteans, August 31, 1876. low middling, 1Usgc. ; yood iy ; arose, 241, Stock, 28,407. xe ngust 31, 1876. low’ middling, Ie. valos Sales, aumaies, Montur, A Cotton quiet; middlin, Ile. ; s good ordinary, Be. Net receipts, 61 a l7e; Cure | Sou, Btock, actual, 4,227. Exports comstwise, + Cotton quiet; middling, 10%,¢,; low tid deliv | ‘ertes the market repconthy however, of 1-d2e. on | © The closing N Cirarceston, Aaj iy. August 30, Phureday, August 31. Corton quiet; middling, 1Ud0. « 1U%6. “TT ibaa a ils foueens: 34 pte cri tos | LON Saye Skene, Co 33,7 wales 100. i ia! soph: 148188 22 | palea KExpores coastwise, 253, Sales, “44 8 Spirite tu iit J inhein chuuged at $1 12hy for stras Ordinary Strict ordinary, ng. Strict good mi Middiing tute. Sige. ode; the grade quoted, pans, Alacama. WV, Ue enna by Iske—Plour, 2.009” bbls WEY, AAO a 12 20d Dushels; 12 7-10 | mts, ‘10, LW sto. le ments by canal to tide 1 40) da To inveror 14.°°S.16 | raiirouds—Flour, 3.50) ordinary, | 18,v0 do. middling, 11 3-163 Spot | © corn, the ‘sewson of exnal $1 10; Veto! $1 19, No. high ad jality HOt more than 1 8 So ow 21,000 do, oats, Six: Le vl, sugre, thas far doe . tor apeing: $5 w ‘ K 8,495 $0 80 047 Ss for white; Bo 20 8 EY tor Vusute delivesiua—see | or tye, Waest—npring searcs, quotations red, new, €1 03: mixed, 4) ke, low do, . 456., dumaved. 4:6 Gates quater Michizan, 3u33e. hour, 44,000 busi Burraso, N. Y¥., Auga Savaxnau, August 31, 1875. dling, 108. ; good jet receipts, Su7 balvs; gross, 87) Bxporie coustwise, 1,366 Bales, LU Stock, Ltd, gts 31, 1876, ; low middiing, receipts, lov » Stock, 1,796. FON, N. C., August Sl, 1876. aiige, town wominally an ‘Tar steady at si August 31, 18% 6 Wabuali 1 amvee Mt er, 1 MN No. 2 menie—40 wheat, 20,00 do. corn, 700 do. 1, 1876. . 86 75 fot amber: rocens, $4 90 all kinds ea. | stores | $6 7348 | businoms, wichout risk. tirely nominal in the absence of sales, Core quiet and stoady; gules of 2,000 bushels No.2 tmixed W 1, at de, : eur lots of Kansas wi 9: els No. 2 mixed Western, to arrive, inally asking Ue. for new Olio; buy active; held about 70e. Burley, no movowent y dull, aud nom 5, according to qual Timothy noininal 4 c. for city made, G be reduced $1 40 a ton retail to-morrow Oswxco, N. ¥., August 31, 1876. | Plour steady; No. 1 spring, #6 25 0 $' 00! white do, 87 a '§ ncossions wore made on rou Wheat higher for spring, but white ts unchanged; | Miiwauke ai w No. 1 white Michigan, $1 | old do, 81 28. Corn dull; hirk mixed, S¢e.; no grade, | Corn “meal unchanged. Mill feed’ unchanged, Canal | freights unchanged. Kaliroad freights uncla Lake ro: | ceipts Lumber. 74,000 Canal soipments—Lumber, | 487.000 feet, Railroad shipments —Flou 1,690 bbis. Curcago, Auy Wheat active, firm ana hh Flour dull, cage spring, Ofc. cash, Mige. & Yt,c. September, Wke. & We. October; No, 3 Chicago spring, 81,0. , rejectea. 66e ry Coru unsettlod, but gonerally higher; No. 2 wt Azige. cash or October, 4210. September ; rejected, ic. Oats dull and lower: Ble a Sige, cash aud optivos. Rye easior at S7Ke. Burley easior: Te. a SOc casa ; York unsettled, but generally higher: $19 tions; $1430 all the year. Lurd lower; $0 55 cash and qptions; Bulk meats joady and uneli Receipts-—Flour, 11,000 bola. ; wheat, ut xeneratiy ail the your, iskey, $1 09, 4,000 bushels; corn, 904,00 do. ; oats. 70,000 do.} barley, 8,000 do; rye, 4,705 do." sbipm Flour, 12.900 bbls. ; wheat. 8,000 busliels; corn, 346,000 do. ; oats, 83,000 do. ; ry; barley, 1,209 “do. At the oon eal’ ot the Wheat sirong and hixive ‘September; 037) ‘Oct ber. Corn tirn c. Bepteniber: October, Oats higher: 314g. September. Pork higher; $15 65 Sep- tember; S14S0dil the year. Lard firmer; 8955 vid tor September COTTON RECEIPYS: The following ts the total net uctson receipts at all ports sor the year ending August 31, 1876 :— Ports, ba Ports Galveston New Orleans. Mobile. Port Hoyal. Indianola. ating cloths unchanged; stock very lish: and business | quies: prices steady. | | SS os FINANCIAL, RY STE UNDERSTONED 1 8 i fA. that they will ree: applications from THURSDAY, Bist INST. to MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, at 4 P.M. for the new UNITED STATES 434 PER CENT LOAN, payable After 1801, at the price, in gold, of 100% and wccrued ine terest from SEIPPTEMBER 1 to time of payment, at the plenurect the purchaser, between the 10fH AND 30rH if SEPTEMBER, THE RONDS WILL BE Is cates only in denomination $5,000 and $10,000, TWO PER CENT OP THE PURCHASE money to bo pid on making sive pplication and tho remuluder on do- ivory of the certifientes, SUBD in registered cortifi- of $50, $100, BW, $1,000, UNITED STATES SECURITIES TAKEN in payment on favorable torms. New Yoru, August 30, 187, AUGUST BELMONT & © DREXEL, MOKGAN & CO. 23 Wall ot Jo & W. SELIGMAN & CO. 21 Broad st. MORTON, BLISS & OO., No.3 Broad st, et iL payable in any part of Kurope, Asis, Airica, America, draw Bills of Exchange and make Tolegraphic Transfers of Money to Europe and California, TRBASONABLE RATES.—MONEY ON LIF® AND Endowment Insurance Policies, Mortgagos and other securities: insurauce of all kinds effected with best com- panies. J.J. HABRICH & CO,, 119 Broadway. A SAMUEL We TAPSLE . 15 BROAD Late LAPSL “Broker in Gold and Stock Privilege: executed by wire or letter, Refersnce United States, . SJOUNAE BAZLEY, a Uustralia and Urdors romptl loadi ‘he ig citles of the 7% BROADWAY.—FIRS class Stock Exchange privileges ; quotations of st single privileges; also explanatory pamphlot, mai ed to aly addrews; correspondents in principal clues in United 108, ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & 60, y AND Brokers, 12 Wall st, dealers in “frst class Puts und Is, buy und carry Stocks as long ay desired on margin of 3 percent. Clreulars and Weekly Reporter “A DVANCES (NO BONUS) ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, dec., it storod at advertisor’s warehouse. Addrest SIGRAGE, Herald Uptown Branch office. Gatikorn TA GOLD STOCK FOR SALE.—A LIMITED ‘amount of Proferred Stock in one of the best gold mining comput int free + in California, with @ guarantee that the pries Baw pal for the stock will be repaid in gold | divisends within six mouths, thereby making this stock tree uf cost to present purchasers of th ALBERT H. NICOLAY & GO. Subscription Agents for the Compa No. 43 Fine vt., New Yor! ON KB. BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY—FIRST CLASS STOCK EXCHANGE PRIVILEGES, AND ENDOWMED Ys, (Weel able. LIFE AND MoXeEt, TO, broadway, PROPERTY; NO ON TS. YOUNG, 85 Liberty st, oury PREMIUM LOAN AGENCY, 107 Hromiway, second floor ARTIES DESIRING TO MAKE TEMPORARY LOANS: Abie patos of imia bank, curi- en ans atog nf intarast cin ‘able sucuri. Hs YABLE af COUN #. B, NEWBURY, 50 Broad RUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAG! eity, Brooklyn or Queens county. LY AVIET & WOLCOTT, 10 Pino st. (0 LOAN—$10) ON FURN sa AD. dross 1, box 113 Herald oltice. WASTED—$19.000 OX. OND AND MORTGAGE IM proved Country Real Estato lor five years; security Capitalists addross box 229 Herald office, $45,000 AT SIX PER OENT, ON 1 operty in this city. Principals oniy nes dross LOAN, station D. WASTED FoR Triv MONTH. mortage; insured for $200 Herald Uprowa Branch otic NTED-ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, $30,0% property centrally located, Prineipale uddress C3 ed 2: ‘$200 A we terms, WESTLY, PROFITA '* speculative risk, can bo secur, + invention; now completed tor exhit iment and public trials, by applying tu person 6 suine (ior eight days) on tue inventor aad F.F. RINK, Delomator's Iron Works, fut of RED ON IM- Browed real extate below 2sd.st. Prinelpala Drox ply at 1 six per cent interest : $100,000 JACOB V. D. WY COPARTINERSHIPS. orice AN ship heretofore existing: betie der the of K. M. Green & rederick © ding business. —Dated New York RICHARD M. GROEN FREDERICK ©. PrORTUNE FACTORING” ESTABLISIMENT IN ST. joing large and profitable business, wanis a $50,000, to meet the increasing trade A first chance fur eapital el WANTED, A PARTNER IN ONE OF the oldest real estate ollices in this city; must be a man Of the highest respectability and rexvousbility; must have some chsh; Dut not any isk xttended; perce: tage will be large, Adiross KARK CHANCE, box 143 Herald offica, VUANCK 10 MAKE $900 TO $1,000 IN ANY PALTO the country betore next Janunry: honorable, legitimate Addross CASH, Herald otlice, Oh SALE OR TO BE MANUFAOTURED ON ROY. alty—Au article in turnitare ling, recently patented; can be inanutactured tor hall cost of those now iu une, good chance for irou furniture, manufacturers, For particulars address K., tert ile: Maktrscrenens ayy IML" introduce their goous in C tor one week, LIVE , box 16) Herald office. APBRALORY ONLY FOR sALu.—Tik MOST UNIQUE, | usoful, economiesl and labor saving article of domestic ts ever Invented; at sight of ib every housewite discards tho old way: costs little, eaves much. with big profits. Ali Interested in a rapidly nioney producing article should call. JOS. PHILLIPS, room 2, second floor, 99 Nassua “ANTED—PAR IN MILK, BU tor and egy store doing good b i cash requir ‘Tat 149 smith st., Brookiy aces. | CHANG W W ANTED—A PARTNER WITH A FEW HUNDRED collars for mnutacture of & necessary and salable ar there is money in It, Address DH. \»., Herald offic 3()() WEEE BOY 4 GOOD arRREORTICAN AND De 150 selected paintings, vablical, histurical and | . with lecture; a good investment Apply at Uo Mad- | ison si. near Roid eookyn a A FLOOD IN OHIO, TERRIBLE FALL OF RAIN, WITH LIGHTNIKG— EXTEMSIVE DAMAGR TO STREETS, BUILDINGS, BALLROADB AND CROPa, SrRinorixty, August 31, 1876, The great storm of the century visited thia vicinity last night, The destruction to tarma, crops, railroads, stock, &c,, has been immense, No similar storm haa ever beeu experienced in this State. About five o'clock the clouds began to gather, and threatened a deluge for several hours, but it Was not until seven o'clock that the rain began. This storm was rain and not wind, bat the wator desconded with such violence and in such quantity as soon to create runming streams in every stroes in the city. Tho rain was accompanied by the moet territic explosions of heaven's artillery ever witnessed, The lightning was incessant apd blinding, and the thunder such as is seldom heard. The whole lower portion of the town was inundated. On Market street the water was (hree fect deep On North Mar. ket strect the torrents washed the #ireet away ontirely, leavi went) 1 deep, The damage to the and Market sireets is immense, | plunged into | M. Wantac and storerooms were flooded, ‘Telegraphic communica> tion was interrupted. ‘The railroads leading into the city also suffered great damage, The track o8 the Cleveland, Columbus, Cin- cinnat: and Indianapolis Road, near Lagonda, was ashed away, aud, the roadway being covered with water, the eveniog tram south was even o'clock the ditck, The rear car of a train of {was the only one left onthe track, The engi- and firemen were slightly bruised, but none of the yjured, ‘Th track on the Cincimnatt, bas Kailroat was also washed break was discovered in time to allow ne passengers we notice to be given to the train approaching, and another accident was avoided, ‘Travel on railroads has been blocked. Vo give the exteut of the damage would be tmpossi- ble. ‘It wil no Joubt reach a very large amount. The | Short Line Railroad Company estimates its 10s as over $10,000, CANADA AND AUSTRALIA, Ovrawa, August 31, 1876, A deputation from tho Montreal, Ottawa aud Toronte Boards of ‘Trade waited on the ’remier to-day regard- ing the opening of an export trade between Canada and Australia. They suggested thata display of the producis of the country be seut to Queensiand in ume for the exhibition which takes piace there next April, The Premier did not make a dellnite reply, THREE ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE. John Hamilton, the man who made three dosperate Attempts to commit suicide by jumping into the Morris Canal, at Jorsey City, and was rescued each time and finally lodged in the First precinct station, was brought before Justice Keese yesterday und sent to the County Jail tor thirty days. MARRIAGES A. MARRIED. !TH-—Travors.—New York, August 1, 1876, by tov, Frauvis Peck, Jawes L. SMirH to Susis TRAVORS, of Brookly: Wataci—KNowLrs.—At Provincetown, Mass., Aus gust 25, 1876, by the Rev. George A. Morse, FRANs , of Brooklyn, to Miss Eitewa E, KyowLea, of Provincetown, No & DIED. —On Tuosday, 20th tnat., Witttam B. AITKEN, gon of Jobn and Helen bi, Aitken, in the 2let year of 13 ago, ‘The relatives and triends of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, at St. Joba's chapel, Varick st, om Friday, September 1, at two o'clock P. M, BALLeNTING. —Un August 50, LaWkENce BALLENTIN: A native of Ardeam, county Roscommon, Ireland, aged 8S years. Rolatives and friends are reapecttully invited to at- tend the tuneral, trom 153 East loth st, Friday, Sep- tember 1, at one o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cem, eter: Buanstex.—On Wednesday, August 30, at six o'clock: P. M., at the residence of her son, Isaac Bernstein, 386 West ud st, Sana, relict of the late Zion Berne stein. in the rof ber ago. Relatives and friends of the family are requested te Attend the funoral this day (Friday), at ven o'clock. Noric ‘The members of the congregation B'pal Jeshurun, o4th st., are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of Mrs. Zion Bernsteio, from the residence of ber son, No, 366 West 23d st,, this Friday morning at ten o’clock, M. DINKELSPIEL, President. Hoax ror AGep AND Inert Heprews, 87th st., cor- nor ay. A.—Members and patrons aro requested to ab tend the funeral of our esteemed and beloved Treasurer, Mra, Sarah Bernstein, relict of Ziou Bernstein doceased, and mother of our respected Vice President, Mrs. J. L. Phillips, from her late residence, No. 366 West 23d st, neur 9th ay.. this (Friday), September 1, at ten o'clock A.M. By order of irs. P. J. JOACHIMSEN, President, Son Wert, Secretary, ‘The members of the Ladies’ Bikur Cholim Society aro requested to attend the funeral of their late es- tvemed colaborer in their works of charity, Mrs. Zioy Berxsrury, from tho residence of her sou, No, 366 Wea 23d Bt, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. Mrs. D. LEVISON, President, Mre. B.S. Becraynn, Secretary. Bwiccs.—At Coemans, August 31, 1876, ALnert W, Bricas, in the 69h year ot his age. Bro At Sacramento, Cail., on August 12, 1876, Aika L. Brows, wite of John J. Brown and daughter of the late William Yellow, of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 39 eurs. ‘ ieee —Jamus Bork, of consumption, in tho 26u year of his age, Funeral will t ‘© place from his mother’s rosidence, 144 Cherry st, at two o'clock to-day, and thence ta Calvery Cemetory. Friends of the family are respecte fully invited to attend. CAML. —Eaota Jaye Cau, daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Canill,aged 16 years 1 mouth aod 1§ days, iruneral from the residence of her parents, 308 East 52d st. Friends and acquaintances are respectiully im vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, Sepuember 2, at two P.M. CaARMAN.—Oa Tuosday, August 29, after a lingering ilness, Perer H, Camis, aged 64 years. Friends and re atives are respecifully invited to ae tend the funeral, at his lute residence, 625 Pacific st, Brooklyn, ou Friday, Sopzember 1, at twelve M. Im torment in Trinity Cemetery. Carmansville (CoL) aud New Jersey papors please copy. ci AND, —On Tuesday, August 29, Co.mmax CLELAND, aged 23 years, Fuueral on Friday, Sootember 1, at twolva ML. trom the residense af 1 'Phyfe. bi Yonkers. Cutriages in waiting oo arrival of 10:30 A. M. train from Thirueth street depot, Hudson River Ratiroad. Dowxeuty.—Ona Wednesday, August 30, AsicaiL Donna.ey. The rejatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, September 1, at two o’clock, from the res:dence of ber sister, No, 303 East 23d st, Inter- ment in Calvary Cemetery. EvLer, fhorsday, August 31, after asbort illness Mrs Ewiny Duy honen. Notice of funeral hereafier, JANAGAN.—-On Thursday, August FLaxagan, in tho 30th year of bis age. > funeral will take place from 141 Goarck st, om urday alternoon, at two o'clock. Hansix. “At Bait Orange, N. J. Wednesday, 20th, Witiak, youngest son of William G. and Elizabewd Harsin} aged 1 year and 10 months, Funeral Friday, September 1, at twelve o’ciock, Hovr.—At his residence, 11 Norwalk, Cona., August 28, Jawns A. Hoyt, im the 63th year ot bis age. Yhe relatives and iriends are reapecttully invited attend the tuneral, on Friday, the Ist September, 81, Berxagp ib hallepast owo P, M.,at St. Paul's church, Norwalk, Trains leave Grand Contral Depot at Il A. M.; return- ing, leave Norwaik 4:30 P, M. Lug.—At Peekskill, Y., August 31,1n her 77th yeur, Hnsrme Ax, widow of the late Charles A. Leo, M.D. Funeral from her late residence, on Monday, Septem- ber 4, at half-past one o'clock, Keiatives and triends are invited to attend. Lrxyox.—On the 29th inst, Axx, the beloved wifo of Arthur Lennon, at her late residence, No. 400 3d st, Brooklyn, #. U., in the SOth year of her age, ‘There will be @ solemn requiem mass for the do- ceased, on Friday, September 1, at halt past ten A. Me, im the Charch of St Vincent'de Paul, North 6th st Relatives and {rionds are respectfully invited to attend, The tuveral will leave the church at half it two P.M. Lequeer.—On Thursday, August 31, Mary Loqcese, widow of the late F, 1. Luqueer. Notice of funeral hereutter. Lock woov,—Oa the 29th inst, Saran Lockwoop, lato of Port Chester, in her 4Oth year. Funeral from (be house of ber brother, at New Ro- cne'le, N. Y., on Friday, at two o'clock. Loxp.—Mostcomery Loogr No 68, F. and A. M.— The brethren of this lodge are requested to meet at the Temple, on Friday, September 1, at ten A. M., to pay tho last tribute of respect to our ‘late brother, Bd Lord, mond ISAAC H. FORD, ‘4 papers please copy, Wednesday, August 30, Cmarces , ih the 78th year of his age, Yue relatives aud friends of the family, the members of the New York Typographical Sociéty and ‘Typo- | grapaieal Unton No. 6, are respecttully invited to at- tend the funeral, trom bis late residence, 211 East 36th si, on Sunday, September 3, at two o'clock. Pavitsox.—On Tuesday, Augost 29, Josern Drake PAULisoN, ip the 26th year of his age. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, Jobo P. Pauiison, at Tenafly, N. J., on Friday, September 1, at hatt-pasttwo P, St. Traivs per Northern Railroad of New Jersey | 1 o'clock and 234 et at 1245 P.M, His remains will be taken to Hack- ensack for intermeas, Rexwick.—-At MilNarn, N. J., on Wednesaay, Aw gust 00, ALAN JurrReY, youngest child of Edward 3 aod Alice Renwick. ; Funeral trom St. Stephen's church, Milburn, of Friday, at five P.M. SCHRODER —Op Wednesday, August 30, after a short iloees, Joun H, ScimopeR, aged 97 years, Tho relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, on Friday, septem- ber 1, at one o'clock P. M., from his late residence, No. S49 Spring at. SeaMas.—August 31, Manet Epwa, daughter ef dimund D. and Mary KE. Seaman, granddaughter of 1. V, Seaman, aged 7 months and 9 days, otice of funeral hereafter, Funeral at grandfather's residence, 72 East 53d Samiti. At Skaneateles, N, Y., Angust?), 1876, ia daughter of William H, and Mary A. Smith, aged year, 4 months and 17 days. Srkoman,—Saddeoly, August 29, at his lato Lager | 209 Bioombeld st., Hoboken, Huyny STNGMAN, aged years and 9 month fhe tuneral will take place, from St. John's Evan; foal Lutheran church, Christopher st, neur Bleecker north side, Relatives and friends are respectfully ine vited, on Friday, September 1, at two P.M TaviLow.—On Wednesday, ‘August 80, at her late residences, Kutherfurd Park, N. Je, of hoart dy Kuiza Witauast, widow of Alexander Taylor, aged years, 6 mouths and 7 days, Retatives and trends aro invited to attend the fu- nerai, abSt Aun’s charch, 18th st, between btm and 6th ave, on Friday, September 1, at balf-past one o'clock, Without further notice, Interment at Greete wood, Towxsexo.—On Thursday, August 31, Grace, Gaagh- tor of Samuel T, aad Ansoinciie A. Townsend, aged 2 your and 22 days. uneral from (he reside: of ber parents, 138 Mare json #t, Brookiya, on Saturday, at three o'clock P.M, Weiss. On Wednesday, August 80, Macau F., 10+ fani daughter of Oliver J. and the lite Maggie F. Wells. Funeral service at 88 Joralcmon st, Brooklyn, on Friday, September 1, at three P.M. hubade ee WouttikY,—At Shrowsbury, N.d., August ney fvawert, injant sou of Peter A and Worthiey,