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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCLNL. | Pan Sat. lle Stocks Irregular and the Market Un- settied—Bulls and Bears at Sea. GOLD FIRM AT 110. Money on Call Fasy at 11-2 and 2 Per Cent— Government Bonds Active and Firm— Railway Bonds Generally Higher, Street, . 20-6 P.M. ‘The unusual activity in Central and Hudson bas been gratetul to the market as is anew dish to a tired ap- petite, ‘Ihe unwonted umgnitude transactions, which ran up to 7,000 shares yesterday and have ex eceded 14,000 to-day, are more significant than five times the amount credited to any other of the usually active Htocks, Lying week after week as dead and forgotten as the tenant of a pauper’s grave, itis not surprising that its unexpected resurrection should create a str among speculators, and an uneasy doubt in the minds of holders, Central and Hudson bas for so long a time been gitt about by asort of noli metangere armor, partly due to a tacit respect for its worth and partly to a wholesome fear of the Commodore, that the bears have ventured only tosniifat it occasionally, without daring to show their claws, Itis true Ursus Major tried an experimental hug tome two years back, but from thut time to this he has met with more bees than honey, and smarts under | “ thesting of accumulated back dividends and daily shaves on borrowed stock, Thus warned off the prem- ises, as it were, the stock was louked upon as a sort of speculative dynamite that, if touched for the short interest, required very care{ul handling, since, though | it might be fractionally remunerative, was much more likely to blow a bank account to atoms, A spice of danger ts, however, always attractive to the stock job bing mind, and so fair an apple could not always es- cape the cravings of adaring and inquisitive Eve In the present instance the Teuton element may be taken as typical of our first mother, since from it began the attempt to cull the fruit of a bear movement, and to it was due the seller 60 options so pertinacious!y offered, The large dealings to-day unquestionably embraced an important amount of investment stocks, marketed by timid holders, who, with the history ct the coal companies in their memory, know not where to put their trust. Added to this is the effect of the injurious storms as to the impaired’ earnings of the road, the absence of any official statement of its condition and the fear that in the event of the Commodore's decease the property will suffer from the loss of the master hand whose cunning has so long and prosperously managed its affairs. Howbeit, there was little or no progress made in the raid to-day. ‘The price opened at 98 and closed at the same figure, having in the meantime reached as high as 9914 ander a rattling fire of sellers’ options, which ranged all the way from ‘4 per cent for days to 235 per cent tor G0 days. ‘The stock remains searce for delivery, as has been the case for many months past, and commands a small premium in the shape of loans, Tho rest of the market scemod to be at loggerheads, some shares tending upward and others favoring a decline, What strength there was was more or less artificial, being greatly due to the efforis of the Like Shore party, who, by way of sustaining their favorite, were assiduous in putting their shoulders to the wheel whenever a prominent stock looked faint and required | agsistance, The coal carriers were the first to get off on the upward turn this morning, and improved ther condition from one to two points, but soon dropped back again to opening prices, though the better rates obtained at the Pennsylvania Company’s sale helped them up somewhat later in day. ‘The course of the railroad and mixed list was pretty ocarly that of the anthracite shares, in an advance, a fall anda return at the close of business to the best figures ot the day, On the bond calls the coal mort- gages still continued to improve, and the general list was strong and passably active THE SALES TO-DAY, The transactions at the Stock Exchange to-day ag. @regated 127,000 shares, which were distributed as | follows :—New York Central and Hudson, 14,225; Eric, | 1,400; Lake Shore, 28,250; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 100; Northwestern, 1,100; do. preferred, 600; Rock Paul, 1,900; do, estern Union, 11,350; 200; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, ew Jersey Central, 13,630; Michigan Central, 9,860; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 1,417 OPENING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day :— of Opening. Lowest, | New York Central 9774 Er! 105 L 827% Wabash , Northwest \. Northwestern proferre Rock Island. Pittsburg Milwaukee and St. F Milwaukee and St. Paul p? 66 Ohio and Mississippi New Jersey Central. . Del, Lack. and Western. Western Unie Atlantic and Pacific Matt *1C..... 1 & West. is Han & St To Hon & St LseMs Mich Cy 6 108 os + 435 9! eee a * a a Ci a& RI Mila sri. D g0K% @ ADVANCE AND DECLINE. Tho following are the changes in closing prices com- Pared with those of yesterday: Apvaxcr.\-Now York Central, 3; Chicago and Alton, preferred, 1; Delaware and Lackawanna, 1; 4g; Michigan Central, 13,; Morris and ew Jersey Central, 1; Northwest common, 0 Mississippi, 4 Pan 43° Union Pat Vells- 4 Decutex, —Uni cred, 4; Rock Island, and New Haven, 3; Central, 1; Harlem, 2; Delaw Januie and Pacific Telegraph, Tho rest of the market was stationary, _ THR MONEY MaRKer, Money closed easy at1!ga2percent oneal Foreign exchange 18 unchanged, the nominal asking rates re- aining at 4.83! for bankers’ 60 ays’ sterling and 4.85 for demand, Actual business continues fo be done at4.823a4.83 for long and 4.84a4.84:¢ for sight drafts, The following were the rates of exchange on Now York atthe undermentioned cities to-day :—Sa- vannah, { premium; Charleston, 9s par; Cineimnati firmer, par; New Orleans, commercial, par; bank, 4 promium; Chicago, 60 discount; and St. Louts, 75 to 100 discount. THY UNITED STATES TREASURY, Tho Assistant Treasuror paid out to-day $38,000 fold, on accouns of interest, The Sub-Treasury released $11,000 silver coin to-day, TREASURY BALA title. ‘5 St, Pant _pro- ifie Mail, 3; New York st preferred, 3; Hlinois are and ifudson, At 8 TO-DAY, Currency. Com Less coin certificates. . One milliongoilars in bonds were withdrawn from the Treasury to-day agd 4} per cents substituted. Of the bonds withdrawn $600,000, were currency sixes, $150,000 dive-twenties and $250,000 new fiv Revenue receipts Customs receip! Bank notes received... THR GOLD MARKET. Gold, after advancing from 110 to 1103y, fell back to the former figure, at which the market closed. The borrowing rates ranged from 1} per cent per annum to ‘ky per diem. Toward the close loans were made flat and at 1-44 per cent for carrying, OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD RXCHANGE BANK, Gold balances... ss. $1,888,407 Currency balances . 2,118,860 Gress ciearances {It 15/651,000 CLEANING HOUSE STATRMENT, Carreney exchanges. Currency balances $840,000 630,000 700,000 58,241,972 + 2,008,007 | ending yesterday were $5,422,471 Gold exchanges. on Goid balances. , - 4,653,718 2684638 PRODUCE EXPORTS. The exports of produce {rom this port for the week against $4,628, for the corresponding period in 1875 and $4,354,724 in 1874. The total exports of produce from this port since January 1, this year, were $190,967,424, against sisi, 37 for the corresponding period in 1875, and $212, 680,745 in 1874. TUIE FOREIGN MARKET, The London advices report an improvement of 1 per cent in consols and of 14 a 34 per cent im United States ten-forties, 34 a 44 percent in new fives, and 1 a's per | cent in the new loan, old 1865 and 1967 being steady. Ene common declined er cent ia the early dealings and recovered at the close, New Jersey Central consols advanced 2 per cent to 77. Bullionto the amount of £22,000 was withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to-day. Rentes at Paris rangod from 106f. oc. to 106f, 50c, The following are the latest Lon- don prices:—Consols for money, 96; do, for ac- count, 96; fve-twenty bonds, 1865, old, 10574 a 106; do. 1867, 10914; ten-forty bonds, 108!g; new fives, 107% 8108; Ere common shares, 9%. RAILROAD BONDS, Ratlroad bonds were irregular, but generally higher. The changes were as follows:—An advance of 4 per cont in New Jersey Central convertibles, 4 per cent tp the firsts consolidated and ty in the Orsts new; 1); per cent in Delaware and Hudson registered bonds of 1884; 4; m Lake Shore second mortgage consolidated coupon, Ohio and Mississippi seconds and Morris and Essex sevens of 1871, and 4y in Central Pacific gold bonds, There wasa decline of 1% per cent in New York Central first mortgage coupon, 1 per cent in C., C. and L ©, firsts and %% in Chicago and Nerthwest con- solidated gold sevens. This afternoon the tone of the market was also strong, The greatest advance was in Lehigh and Wilkesbarre consolidated, which sold up to 50% against Ea | 463; this morning, (New Jersey Cengral firsts advanced to 10524 bid, and consolidated to 873¢ bid and 90 asked, New Jersey Central convertible advanced to 77 and Morris and Essex sevens of 1871 to 104. Union if firsts were firm, selling up to 106%. The bids werd as follows : Albany and Susq ve & Tol new b +105 Albany and Susq . Hart & Erie ORM Ist 78g. Chicago & Alton Ist... Chieage & Alton ine.... chi, Bur & QS pe Ist Oh RL & Pac Ist 7s, P'ville & A, old. 107 ville & Anew. 108 i 105 116. 108% dividend, Lake Shore con rg Ist... Mich Cent con 7's, 1902,102) CTA Ps fin O's, 05,.1005 NY Con Ist new. 104% NY Cent Ist con.. 84°" NY Cen 6's, real exta Hud R75, Harlem 1st, 7' North Mo xt. Ohio & Miss con's Obie. & Miss con nd Imp has. ae Bstis Milk . Mil aS P ist, La © MUA S P ist, C&M MiL&S Peon sf. .00. i& NW sink fund., je, Cal & O.1st 93 en Pacific land gt bd Western Pacific ndx S Union Pacific sink fund. 914 scific RE of Mo 1st. 2 ep gold bi Peninsula Ist Chicane Winona & St tetera d. 73 con. Pitts, FtW & CI Pitts, Ft W & Chi Sd, Cleve & Pitts con sf. Cleve & Pitts 4th CC & T1st. scree St Louis & TM ist, &TH Ist 1k StJO & Sioux, AS City Cedar Falls Ind, Bloomn’n & W M uth 7 pe M eNIst Tol & Wab, Great West Great West 2 IN & So Towa ist cot 1 Mini A) Han & Cen Missouri ist, 85 West Union bds,1900, ¢. 10246 pelo GOVERNMENT BONDA, Government bonds closed steady at the following quo- tations:—United States currency sixes, 126% a 127; do, do., 1881, registered, 11734 a 117%; do. do. do., coupon, 1181; a 118%; do, do., 1865, registered, 112% 113; do, do, do., coupon, 112% a 113; do, do, do., new, registered, 1134, a 113%; do. do., do., coupon, 11894 9 113%; do, do., 1867, Mristerea; 11634 0 116%; do, do., do., coupon, 11644 » 1163; do, do., 1868, reg- istered, 11814 0119; do. do., do., coupon, 11814 0119; do, ten-lorties, registered, 1147, a 11544; do. do., cou- pon, 1154 011574; do. fives, 1881, registered, 115 a 11514; do, da., do., coupon, 115.0 11534; do. four and one-half, 1113 a 111 BANK SHARES, Bank shares were dull and nominal. The following were the latest bids:—City, 300; Commerce, 110; Corn Exchange, 120; First National, 200; Gallatin National, 120; Hanover, 81; Mercantile, 102; Merchants’, 11 Nassau, 100; New York, 117; Park, 121; Phoenix, 85 Republic, 72; St Nicholas, 96, STATE NONDB. In State bonds Missouri sixes of 1877 sold at 1013, ‘The latest bids are annexed ;— Alabai IBN. Alabami Y 6's, go Fone ¥ 1 loan, '83..115 's, gold loan, "91118 gold loan, * Kold loan, 18 id, Jan & Juiy 16 dy ApL& Oct. 16 Ri Sade dly Go Ry Apl&O 69 RR of J&I 40 ‘Arkansas Connecticut 'S indgrsed Nd Was. 2 Funding A NC new, Jan & 2 new, Apl & SC special tax, I tax, 8 SOBs, Aj So Car Fund SC Land 5 Tennessee 6 4 Tennessee 6 riginia 6's, consol» iruinia t's, ex mat ep.. rginia 6's, con 2d 80... Virginia 6's, deterred... N Yep bounty kl NY 6's, gold, NYO, g: PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. The following are tho closing prices of Philadelphia stocks :— Bid, Asked. City sixes, new. 110% 410 United Railroad of New Jersey 135 168 Pennsylvania Rauroad... Reading Railroad. Lebigh Vailey: Catawissa Raliroad, preferred. Philadephia & Erie. : Sehuyikill Navigation, preferred. orthern Central Ratlroad vebigh avigation, Oil Creek & Allegheny tonville Railwa Central Transportation, CALIFORNIA MINING SHARES. The following are the closing official prices of mining stocks at San Francisco to-day :— Consol. Virginia rown Point. WHOTDIM. ces eee Yeilow Jacket... gregated Belcher Alpha. Ophir Lelener, Confide Sierra Nevada, Exchequer. Overman. Just) Caledonia .... Mexican... Gould & Curry, Best & Belcher, Hale & Norcross., MEMORANDA. The American Mining Board has given its Executive Committee authority to form the board ite a stock company under the limited hability act of this State, Ail members whose nominations shall have been made prior to October 1 will come in as proprietary members and will be entitled to receive one share of stock each. Ail appheants alter that date will, when daly approved, become operating members merely and will acquire no ownership in the property of the board, or of the pro- posed corporation. . It is announced that the Delaware, Lackawanna ond Western Company will sell 100,000 tons of coal on Wednesday next, September 27, and the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company an equal quantity on the tol. lowing day. The following are the approximate earnings of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway for the second week of September:— $75,318 48 69,805 71 $5,512 G7 The following are the’earnings of the St. Louis, Kan, sas City and Northern Railroad Company :— September § to September 15, 1876, Increase, $72,206 10 September 8 to September 15, 1875, 09,127 23 Increase, $5,078 87 The following are the approximate earnings of tho Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railroad :— September 8 to September 15, 1876, September 8 to Septemver 15, 1875. Increase... PRINT CLOTH MARKET. Proviorsca, R. 1, Sey 1 Printing cloths are higher, with some igtee at ae tor extra GixGis, Business rather quict, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Waoxxspay, Sept. 20, 1876. BEFORE CALI—10 A. M. L. 10% 19she LS & M SRR. teu SG 9K) do. Ti woo 10) 1 a) de. 109 NJ Cen RR « 100 60 3) 200 100 oo 550 100 100 100 400 Mich: sO. d 800 0 3 < 500 do. sh 200 Tol & Wav RR. 10) 10 100 Del, 400 40 700 20) too 300 400 £0) 300 1100 100 40 10:15 117% 17% Tins ),0,°08.-. LIBS Fm 800 Brie i R... iy 10) Mila st PRR ph. 00 Me ch ceeded OL. a MS RK AND 11:30 A, M. o's 10-40r. 1 t 390 shs L S&M5 RR 1d “ 20) 200 00 10000 M&S 3 10243 200 40 CANWeegd. 94% 100 200) Mor & Elst... 1 zn ou 4000 NY 10? 1000 Obv 109 1) i lo 1000 Un Pac 100 9900 do... 100 2000 Un Pao sf, os 2000 Cen Puc gb. 100 50c0 CC 1 C Vat... 2000 R, W&O con ist 2 OOSTLALY 500 200 SE: er) 10) Wells-Fargo Ex... lo W Un Te v 700 hoo 100 Pre 1530 NY 105 400 00 200 200 ive 200" 10 20 1s 5 190 luo 100 100 60 ws 2 Erie RR 109° gs 200 Mich 10) 100 200, MO 400 100 10 B00 1500 200 do 400 MD ae. P 200 Tol & Wal Im do... 1006, Ba QT 100 «£ Ww do. 10 do. do: do. M4 NYNU & URE 90 do. 40) Ohio & M 1OLS4& ) SRRbee wo di 1500 ao... wo do 200 do. 100 do. 400 do, lw do 270) do $10000 US5-20, 6. 16000 Dist Col ‘5000 Mo 6's, '77 160.0 0G 20000 NJ n Ist,con 10000 M,KAT # fink... G00 West Ue. 1800 5000” do... 8000 L & Wii con.b3 1000 do. 10000 Long Dock bs, 12000 © FP Ist. & 0 br B07 Un Mae ttn Int, 100 shs Del& H Can... 0 do : 100 Chi aN WRR 40 do 1000 do. see. ee 88 ho do... : 100 do. +e 4) Westen tel. sd 50 Mich Cen RRR... 30 a 8d 400 do. . 100. do. . do ad )Tol & Wab RR... Mila str wis, do BONY CRU RRR, a do. DL do a a cr di do. do do WRK SES Wwe 2PM. $10000 US 5's r.'h1.. 115 sls Ole & Mins, avin & Std ped ¢ Wy da 100 0 1400, 20 Sou Un Pac RRL Daan oa Wo 10000 W U T1990, BOK Del de Ir, 2 Ushs P&H an. 10) IWIN I 10+ Wo lou. t at le wo Lane tw. 44 Mor 100 HOU 8 10 do. 108 7 do. 0 10 do. 100 « 100 At & P Tel 200 West Un Tel. 1» 10 10+ 100 10) American bx...be 40 do... © Pae Mail SS... 5 Oley & Pitta xt. NY OR CE 60 100 Ohio & 3 By | 2:30 TO 3 P.M. 81000 L&W Boon, . 50% 90)shs Wich Cen RR, 4145 ‘| hoe de do.. Per « 100L 84 MARR. ” do. ” do do 3” do. Od a » 10 Chi d NW itRpt LO Chi CL RI, 100 NJ Con Ki. 100 N¥ Ww Lin 100 do. vice 10 Mil &ot P RRbD 100 Mit a SUP RK ph, 100 10. “do i 200 4.0 Tol & W . ho 100 vaio eo RR. DS luo 50) Del, L & Wh ye 20" do. d de. 10) ao 100 Erie RR wo do. 800 Mieh Co: HOU do. do. 500 do. nN do. 20 ALL & Pine pi COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON? SPOT EASY AND STEADY; FUTURES CLOSED STEADY AND GENERALLY 1-32c, HIGHER—FLOUR FIRMER—-WHEAT STEADY— CORN STRONGER--OATS STEADY——WHISKEY DULI—PORK FIRMER—LARD EASY—PETHO- LEUM STEADY—SPIRITS TUAPENTINE FIRM— ROSIN FIRM—OILS STEADY—COFYER FIRM— SUGAR NOMINAL—FREIGHTS QUIET. Wroxksbay, Sept. 20-6 P M. Commercial matters were without decided change, the markets bejng generally characterized by firmness and in Bumerous cases by buoyancy. In most of the leading articles an increasing demand prevailed and transactions were tolerabiy heavy. On ’Change flour was firmer, Wheat wus steady, with a fair demand, Corn was stronger. Oats were steudy. Whiskey was dull, Pork was firmer, Lard wos easy, Froights NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. were quict, Cotton on the spot was steady. Futures closed stendy and generally 1-32c. higher. Coffee was firm. Sugar wag nominal, Oils remained steady, Petroleam was steady, but quiet. Rosin was firm. Spirits turpentine was firm. Corrux,—Tho market for Rio was firm but it, owing chiefly to the scarcity of desirable stock. Mild coflee wax quiet but firm. We note sales at Orleans of about 4,100 bays Rio, ex Sylphinden, to arrive, price supposed to de 177{e. for strict fair, and a resale of 5,000 bags do, to ar rive by the Peri, at 17¢. «17%. We quote :—Ordinary enr- ves. 1kge. a 1S%e. : fat do., 17ge. a 17%e.; eood do., Ie. & I8ke.: prime, 183e. @ 186. ; extreme range for lots, 8 20c,; Santos, fair to good, 16%c. a 17%ye., gold, ninety days; Java, government bars, 10. « Jo, russ mats, 20c. a 22c,; Singapore, 17¢. a 18 ; Ceylon. 16e. 17e.; Maracaibo, Le. a 16c,; Lagadra, We, a 17% Jamaica, Le. a Ye.; St. Domingo, 144Zc. a 14¥ye.; Porto Rico, 16340, m I7We.: Costa Ries, Ie. a 1¢.; Mexican, sc. WT Manila, 155¢c. 8 Wee. Angostura, 1c. & ‘Savanilla, Le. a 17sec. : Curacoa, T4ige. a 10356, Corrox,—Thei was a fair demand for spot cotton and the market was steady, The market for future deliveries opened easier, hut there was a better fecling munitested during the ud the market closed steaay, with an advance over the ‘closing prices of the previous evening of 1-82e. a 1-16e. om August, 1-16e. a 3 September aud 1 ou ali other, montha Th prices to-day com Wetnesday, Sevtember 20, Bape... WG am Glover Ht 'sg2aai gan Nov... 1 SAG aL 7-42 . Wy iricteteteted | 9-16 a 12 19.32 tions are based on American # tion and on cotton in store running in qnailty not more than hulf @ grade above or below the grade q Uplands Alauma. Ordinary O35 Strict ordinary. ong Ny Good ordinar; wy 10% 10% Mirict good ordinary 1s 10 “9-16 tnd ig. 1 iniddiia, by nd middling. Strict good mid Middling fair, Fair, —Stal oKe. ‘d niddiing, 10!;¢. Spot sales To-Day. Last Ev'g. Total. _ oo Oo O45 in port. Jonsuniptio’ Totals... —Delivered o: sales were as follow ber, 100 at 11 SO0'at 11S Deceinber, 10) at 11 7. at itil March, OU at 11%4c, Total. day up to two P.” M.—September, 200 wt 11ixe., 9 11 5-8c,, 300 at 11 B-i6c,, 300 wt 11346. ; October, 1,600 at 11ige., 500 at 115.3 ¢., 400 mt Htge., GUO at 11 f-2de. ; No. vemuer, 1,400, ut Life, 500 at’ 11 dete: December, 1,800 at TL 8-160, 900 at 1 7.820¢: January, 700 At 1D S160. 20) at 1 100 at Il S-lte. 400 at 11 1L-3i2e,, 400 at 11340, 5 Febrinry, 100 wt 11 17-35 March, soumt 11 5: April, 200 at 117%. Total, 11,000 bales. Grand total, 14.200 bales. 1 October, Seeiol ——— | sicewt.n 5 5 ewt.. eral | pabeo Site a BE lie te th s | yards 7, 0. E: if 20 cars of hor teers at Shc per inols mteers at Sbsc. M4 Mlinois steers at Boise. per Ib, wets Cary sold tor Gott 17 Kentucky store p weight 6% ewt.: 30 Kentucky steers at te. per Tb, with tf off per head, weizht 7 ewt,; 44 Kentucky steers at Msc. per db., weight Thy « streng; for M. Kircliway. 17 filinols steers at Nyc, per tb, weizht 7 ewt.; 14 Lilinois steers at 10e.% per Ib. weight Si ewt. Kain sold tor J. Rico 167’ mixed Texan and Colorado steors, | i- rect from the Vining, at Sige. a Stac. por Ib. weight Gewt. Coon & Thompson. sold for Coon & UW Titinois steers nt Wh., weight T ewt. Sieg! word for inois steers bruised wt 70. weight 64 ewt ; 170 Illinois steore at Stse, per Ib., wei Ni ewt., strong, and 7 ewt, secant 18 Jilin rs at Be. per Ih, weight G ewt: 18 Titin steors Bilge, per ih. weight 53¢ ewt: MS Iiinois rs at te. ues for A. Vogel 345 Tilin I, at te, ©. perl Weight’ ewe er Ib, with $1 of per head: weight OX cwt': Bz iilin: ts. stoe 3 Thin Morris a th, weight rado stuers 4B Ohio steers: el sold for J. Bige. per Ib, nt Gewt., sennt 8 steurs at SIsc. ante. pee ib. with 81 on per head on 2 head. weight Gewt. : 50 Ulinois steers at Se. per Ib., with $1 on por bead, 9 Iinois steers at Hye. per ib., with seant, , Vogel sold tor weight Gg ow off por head, weight 7 ewt. 68 [itinois steers at Se. por lv., weight i's ewt.; 51 Cilinois steers at Mace por Ib., with $1 off per heal on 18h weights Tewt, scant a 7 ewt,, 13 MMlinois ste M. Lauterbach sold for er Ih. weight 7 wt. ~ per ib, weidit ¢ Minols, steers at Sige. a 2%. ‘Totfey & Son sold for N. Morris 32 titinois steers at * BAe por Ib., weight Gi ew ih Illinoly steers with 50c. off per head ou 34 head, welxhts 64 H Cwte: 16. Illinois. steers at M@jc. per Ib, weight (ly owt; had due 5 car loals of beeves.” PF. Samuels sold for N, Morris 45° Missouri steers at ik. por Ih, weight 7h ewt, scant; 14 Missouri steers at Dige. per Ib., with $1 off per hend, weixht 7 ewt. scant, W. C. Dudley sold for NX, Morris 5 mixed Missouri wnd in: diane steers at Size. per ib... Sewt.: #1 mixea Mis- Fx at 9e. per Ib, weight Gy ewt.; 1G teora at He. per ib. with BL on W. Sherman suld for Ss. W. rsnt 910. per Ib., weight U% owt, sourl and Indiana st mixe per Alle with Sn AMBs.—Trade slow and sales small; quality from course to good. lambs at Se, « AX. por ep gold at Age. mec, per ID eight 4 Ibs., per Hine & Bihutt so end, at asgc. per tb. eight 91 Ibs per head, at Se. per Ib. : 38 State sheep, perib.; 10 Stute lambs, por tb. ; 19 State jambs, 71 Caanda head, at Sic. per lis TA Wa, per head, at te. rib, A. Van Wert sold State sheep, weight Ibs. “per head, at 42sec. per Ib; 178 State welxit 79 Iba. per head, at $4 60 per ewt.: 50 State Jambs, weight 65 Hat Ge. per Th. Kase I'l cock sold 2 ep. weixht 12% lbs per head, at Bie. per Ib, 101 Ibs, per head, at 43g. per Ib. § welght 62 Ibs. por head, ut Ge. per Ib. : a jambs. weight 60, ibs per head, at Gige. adn Inmbs, weight 72 Lbs, per head, at $5 da lambs, weight 74 Ibs. per hoad, at Oge. per Ib. Jeltett . sold 48 tate sheep and lambs, mixed weight 60 Ibs. ad, xt Se. per Ib. : 121 State lamba, weight 62 Ibs, and 65 Ibs. and 71 Ibs, per head, ‘at Ge. per Ib. VeALS AND Catyes.—Smooth quality venta sold at 640, a 21ic, er 1b, corse auality calves it 86.50 n 88 NTE per heud. Trade slow in stanil lots. Mincu Cows.—The few sales reported were from $45 a head. weight 83 Ibs. per head. at 5 weight G8 Ibs. per head, at 63, weight 82 Ibs. per head,’ at Gye. per Ib. Jambs, welzht 74 lus.’ per Canada lambs, welghi 2 were as follows:—Galveston, 2, Ltda; Mobile minzton, 208; Philndetpht week, 7,673. Ti y last year, S214, Total since Septem: ber 1, 103,593 bales. Cotton treights closed firm as fol- lows !—To ‘Havre, by burg, by steam, compressed; t Fora axp Guar 11-1he. compressed; to Ham- npresked; to Bremen, by steam, 3c. wal, 3gd. by ston; by wail, 5- iGo. lour, 4,336 bbls; wheat, bbls. and_430 wach sheis; Oates, ; barley malt, t Tie sales were ubont 20,00) bbls, incinding State, (Southern, at tho annexed quotations. flour was steady, withwales of 4 0 bbis. Jorn meal was stoudy at $4 30 for Brandywine and €2 55% $2.00 for Western, Jersey and Pennsyivania yellow, The sales were about 1,000 bbls, within the range, We quote :— No, 2 State 83 00 # $4 00 Superfine 4500 4 Extra Stato. a 5 Choice State. 57a 6 Supertine Western, 4500 4 Extra Western 52a 6 nnesota., 6000 7 Kound hoop Ohio, shipping sua 5 Round hoop Obio, trade 5a 6 Family 6504 7 At. Lowis, low exe 50a d St Louis, straicht extr ba 8 St. Louis, choiee dondie extra. +628 7 Louis, choice family. 7508 flour, fine to superti 3708 No, 2 f 3400 superfine 45 hern, extra, 5008 a a cy ry a y market wi ushels at SL 5 for old red winte Michigan. Included j Unshels old red winter, Corn was strony and activ Dnshels at for + fine mixed, S7tac. for warm, Ye, tor yellow Southern, « ring, $1 27 for number Tennessee, $ for extra new sales wer re, last evening, at BL 10, . Ne wiles were about 165,000 am mixed, obec. a Gle. for for Kunsas mixed, . and G2e. for white West: ern, Ite was quiet ut We. for Canada, in bond. Barley— We note sales of ubont 10,000 bushels six-rowed State at about 81, 3 9 81 BO for prin Harley malt was quiet at $i wi 6 Caunda, thne. Onts wore stendy, with fairly active basltexs. The sales were about 85,000 At 40c, w48e. for <ixed state, 40c. a Sle. for white otate, for white Westeri aud 50c, for old mixed Wes Xp Jute.—The market was steady, but not very active. We t Boston ‘ot $00 bules Jute butts at 2Ye., cash, American dressed, $151) a $200 tor singiv, $20 doubie and $ 125 for rough ; r; $36., ZOU. ‘et way stendy both for foreign and —Cuba, centrifugal and mixed do. muscovado refinin to Hico, 40c. a 4 39e. list ish ands, rime . NAVAL Srones—Spirits turpestine ruled firm, with antes O bbIs a Rosin was uetive and firm: we note sales o.1 and pale, in lots, at $2 29 a $425; and So) bbls, good stramed at $1 90; and 1,000 bbis, do. at $1.85, We its of turpentine, 3c: rosin, situined, ood strained, $1 80 ALAS: tar, Wilmington aad Washington, $2 50; piteh, $2.8 82 10. Advices from Wilmington were as foliows:—Rosin firm: strained, $1 493 ined, $1 45; tuP firm, SL G0; turpentine firm, none of ; yellow wint ont make, Soe. a N7e,; sperm, crude, Bt $1 G0; 532" whi a ie, Perro: —The market for refined was quiet, bu lo was a trifle easier. The closing prices were rude in buik, 1433e.; do., in bot i We. hi wenk ; downward tendeucy ; United, offered, 83 shipments, neglected. Provisioxs —Keceipts—Pork, 373 bbls. ; Lurd,-310 tierces, G prcknicen and 100 ex ut Meats, BBL packages; bacony ( his. 16 “Ubis. and’ 654 box 143, tie ‘het was firmer, elo ing at the second “eal? at $16 90 bi # asked = for On and ° bid, $15 7: asked for seiter ye: bbis. family pork’ sold at HO) bbis, mens at $17, $17 10 and $17 25 eash, 817" for September; $16 85 and $16 60 tor seller ye ive. Sales were 50) louse 4K) loose fresh hams, 1234 and 16,000 Tbs. light and heapy on private terms. Fresh hams were Wel, tress Deities at 9) fi er bead, calves included. was —51 ‘head of State hogs were held on sale on live weight. DOMESTIC MARKETS. ating, 10Xel4 low midd.itye 108.4 food Cotton e + middling, 4e.; low midd.ing, OOK ordinary, 4 Net receipt: 532 bales. Sules, 1,700, eee New Onurans, Sept. 20, 1870, Cotton easy, fair demand; middling, 10%. ; low mid. dling, 10% good ordinary, Olgc. Net receipts, 1,452 bates! gross, 1,888 Exports to Great Britain, 700 Sales, 2,800. “Stock, 37,191. Monte, Sept. 20, 1876. Cotton nominal: middling, 10%c.; low middling, 10c, ; ordinary nominal. Net receipts, 535 bales, Exports Evastwise, 180." ales, 69, Stock, 7. “SAVANNAH, Sept. 29, 1878, Cotton quiet; middling, 1034. ; low middling, 106. ; kood ordinary, be, Net receipts, 2,876 baten: grues, ‘Ex- ports coastwise, 1,457, Sales, 639, Stock, 17,560. HARLSTON, Sept, 20, 1870, low ; middling, good ordinary, ih 1) receipts, 1,583 Sales, 80), Stock, 9,017. Osweao, Sept, 20 1876, Fiour unchanged; sales 1.500 bbls, Wheat in moderato Cotton ensy; paella . demand; sales of No.l white Michigan at $1 red State, $1 1948125, according to quality; red Ohio, $1 19; extra white Michigan held at $1.30. Corn firmer; sales of 200 Dushels No, 2 at 7e, Barley qniet; of the new crop, Gun- ada, only 15,000 bushels has ‘been received up to date, none ‘ot which is on the market, Corn meal unchanged. Mill feed unchanged. al freights unchanged. Lake re- celpts—Luimber, 1,287,000 leet. Railroad shipments—Flour, 1,709 bbls. Crucaco, Sept. 20, 1874, Flour steady and firm, Wheat irrezuiar, eas higher and options steady; N October: BL rejected, steady, vember a4 Shteayo spring, SL O7, cash; 81.04%, mber; No. 30 IBS op No, 2 at dite. 44350. No- ejected, 406.” Outs! tuirly ‘active and «shade ude, cunt BiZe., October or Novemb ly srley firmer at Svc., a M4 strong and higher; $10 40, cash or Getober: §! the your. | Lard active, firm and higher: $10 $10 873, October; $8 29 all the year. Bulk meat demand’ and a shade hizher; shoulders, Gi¢e. middles, 8%4c. ; shoulder middles, te, Whiskey unchanged. Railroad treights unchanged. Receipts—Flour, IS. wheat, 61.000 bushels: corn, 135,000 do; oats, ct, i3e; 8100 dot barley. RT OO Ga. Sateen — A endy and Flour, ‘onts, 34,000 ao. afternoon cali ber: $1 O54 bik: wheat, 70,0.) basho 133,000 do; re, 9,000 do. : burl . Bourd—Wheat higher; $1 0534, Uct Gorn ye. Wgher. Lard a shude lower; hd u November. higher. Pork abont de. lower. #810 8734, October EUROPEAN MARKET. Loxpow Propuce Manxet.—Loxnox, Sept %—Even- ing.—Calentta linseed oll, 4%. a 40s, Gd. SS FINANCIA T REASONABLE RATES: EY ON LAF AND Endowment Insurance Pol Mortgages und othor securities’ insurance of all kinds effected with best com- panies, J.J. HABRICH & C0. 119 Broadway. Li. PERSONS NOT DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF their Life Insurance Policies by absolute sale may bor- Tow temporarily the cash snrrendor valuo, SHELURAKE F CO., 8 Pine st. A PUT ON S00 ROCK ISLAND AT 103, 30 DAYS, for sale at one per cent’ and commissions; other cheap Contracts tor sale on responsible parties; Stocks bought or sold on moderate murgins. We are represented nt tli York Stock Exchange and have a member in constant at- tendance. TUMBRIDGE & CU., Bankers and Brokers, 92 Broafway, New York. 5 BROAD ST, Jate LAVSLEY & BAZLEY, bpye and sells “Gold and Stock Priviieges"’ on commission. Explana t mailed uddress, References rr United Stat Actas voc A 74 BROAD! Exchange’ privileges: straddles, single privilez muiled to nny address; cot also explanatory pam pondents in principal citi United States. NOTES @50 TO $5,000, DISCOUNTE! C. BLE BARON, 3 OF “MONEY 2 m New York, Brooklyn and West First Mortgages; Se. ds and Leasehold at ensy ter per cent, payable semi ann real prop- erty in Chiciyo, valued at 0 for $35,000 6 wir Address 'G. 1, THATCHER, 141 North 16th st, adel Notes, WITH COLLATERALS IN HAND, DIs- counted, Address ATTORNEY, Post office box 4 pick} ickted bel- # Lle ec. and box snles were at the West 260 delivery, at Se, and Mic. Beet was ess, SLL a BLS; 14; tierce hanis'were qn emenvs gnted qu tor shotlders. ‘The lard m: Prices were as follows:—september, $10 45 bia, $10 UO. wake 10 25 pid; November, #0 85 bid, $9 05 aske: 1. N70 bid, 8 7243 asked; J nuary $9.67! bid, 89°75 asked: the sw ex were 10,0 4’ treree: evoner, SL t November, $96 Ag andl $9 4 i Spot sates were 12: sales were 250, Retined was quie' at 810 40, and November denve; liver, ae gmote mr marke re was steady des, ruled firm, anon, in bot The market to Retined was q ood do, Se.: prime do. rye. centritugal, ty J. MOIAsRes, hb fininiy, toler ‘as still quiet and —tair retining, 1 11ige. ; cut joaf, STHARINK,— Kecelpt tiereos, The inurket was quiet and nominal at 1c, for prime Western, TALLOW —Keceipts—o has, tierces and 275. bblx, ‘The market was with sales of muout 140,000 Ibs. at ae for prime and 9¢, trietly prime. Wiskky. — Receipt 64 bvis. The market was dull, closing with $1 10g bid and 81 LL asked, FRxIGTS.—A moderate trade generally was accomplished, with rates unesanged for chartering tonnage, but some. what for grain room on the verth per steam. ‘Tho s ambruced—To Li 1, per steam, 2,500 . To' London, por ma, 16,000 bushels grain at Sa. GO Ibs, and boo sheis Ta. GO Ibs. the former last evening. ‘To Glasgow, per steam, 12,°00 bushels grain at Glgd, 60 lus, ‘To St. Johns, N. F.. per steam, 450 ‘bbls. pork at, 5c. gold. ‘Tho charters were :—A Britiah ship, to Glasgow, with deals at 90s. ; an American bark, 477 tons, hence to Gen ith Kentucky tobacco at azn, Od. ; nee to « Spanish Mediterran 2s. Gd.'; an Austrian bark, henee to C ith 3,50) gre. “krain at Gs. ono of wee for sal rayon. and rian barks (to arriv@®, itom Baltimore to Cork, qnartors respectively at Gs, Gd. en, orders, with 3,800 and 4,000 a Brit rom Baltimore to exst const of Ireland, wi 5,000 quarters at Us., and one with 4000 quarters irom do., feck sto rate and destination unknown; #® British ark, from Philadelphia to Antwerp, with 4,900 quarters at Os. ; om Italian bark, from Puiladelphia to Cork for orders with 3,500 anartors at 6s, a British brig, hence to Lon, don, with 2,800 bbis, refined petroleum at ds. . NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Wronesvay, Sept. 20, 1876, AORIETS TOR CWO Bari. Shee Yards, Lambe, Hi Sxtiery ate poy a ‘orty-eighth Se - Forte we 3107 277 New York. TOC KS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT THE New York St also nt the Stock Buar Baltimore and San Fi Our Mr. A, th. Nicolay is can Mining Board Regula every Monday or special sales on othe: Our 1 Thursday, days whenever required, ilar enstom 24 ALBERT I. Ni Bunkers, Broker No. 48 Pine ot “Established 25 years, ECOND promptly. THe AMERICA gp tinea REAL ESTATE CASHED Hi, 111 Brondway, roo MINING BOARD WIL calling of stocks on M. The list will embrace the mor Ht San Francisco shares ns well as the securities of proved Mining, Manufacturing and its first session tor 4 Quan panies. Ap embership, or for placing securities on the regular Lis bo made at the temporary offices in the Drexel Building. Candidates tor meubersiio, wh minutiony shall be made prior to Oe tober 1, duly elected, come in as Proprietary Members. Nominstions received aftor that date will be tor Operating Membership only. mpaust, FUNDS TO 0 . A irooxtyn or Queens county. WO MORTGAGES FOR SALB—ABUNDANT SECUR- ity; five thousand for six months and twenty thewsand one year: holder will ailow good bonus for cash, Addiess UNCONDITIONAL, Herald office. NTED—85,000, TO BE SE Salo ol turuiture to that amount and handsome inte profits of first cinss hotel dotny $70,000 « year, X. XY. station G., New York, $5.000.a83 ‘OPPORTUNITY FOR A PROFIC- . sable invostment. send to A. JONSON, TAL Kast 12th at, for explanatory cirennr. 5 WANTED-ON NEWLY IMPROVED 8 890.000, Frinel- office &5)() ()()(), WANTED, & PER CENT, 5 Years, $20,000 nn are rom roperty wort’ thres times the amount. Principals ouly address GOUD SECU R- ITY, Herald office, WILLIAM WAKD, President, TG, AGK—OLTY, LEAVITT & WOLOOTT, RED BY BILL OF q hy $345,000 ceva nT AT SHLPM MERSERBAU, $400, 000m LOAN LIBERALLY, ON CITY .' Mortuages. U.K. WILLS, National Life insurance Company, ) Broadway. $1,000,000 ties QAs, “tn rhea VR SPHVENSOS, dr. 4 Pine oF 3S Kast Ith te ___ COPARTNERSREPS, Ne Si — DISNOLUTION.— THE ~~ UNDRUSIONE! by Rive notice that the partnership hererotora earti on under t! irm naine of Murphy & O Ni is thin day 1O'Nell is uihorized to sign the fim mand ali devts due said frm aro pay avie tohim. Dated September 20, 1876, PATRICK MURPHY, Laie DANIBL O'NEILL, | BUSINESS OPYORTUNY WAN WANTED—T0 FILG POSTITO. must bave 000 cash: loubted secarity lor money, nud good wages, DOUTHERN, 47 Great Jon AGABTY WHO CAN COMMAND $55,000 HEAR ot an SRevealy gees Infestment and business opportn- * Totais.. Bre from poor to coarse, with 4 few good top syeers sign sage frou Ya, 910)" por Ib, Wolghns ran, qnaiit to Wand, muy by addressing M. 0. DWAKDS, ‘aled oft A MIDDLE AGED MAN ee de TO AND is time im any good, al vay Auireee de HUN, SWerald olice x bead er Ib. ; also at. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. “GENTLEMAN OF WHE WieHESt WesPEOTe hility and best antecedents, with over 20 years’ experl- Caco in the foreign shipping business in this country, bus susered sovercly by thy Insurrection in 1883, ring a long period of iiiness, clerks manaxing bis affairs at the time, havi present @ newly established ves very promising. be tes nectious, w: wid be pleased io find an iy respectable amd experienced party with suttic ens pital, willing to devote bix whole time aud attention to inorder to conduct the same more advantage- tistuotority, and to allow aavertiser to visit cory nally. A first class agent ism + Mise. Address STRRLING INTEGKITY, rte uM id office. ties iz MANUFACTURING WOUSE, IN ACTIVE OPER- A ation want ® basinans man, with $15,0.0, se eee one, roi interest and management; guods staple “J itr tn® the trade, Apply t0 URIGUS © CARLETON, 08 Broadway ENGLISH MERCHANT, ABOUT VISITING ENG- first class commissions for prow ‘e business. Address, for three days, MERCHANT, LADY, OWNING SUFFICIENT FU URE. DE eaponsible party with some means J titclens bearding houses Address COMPETENT, Her Uptown offi SESSA E, LEGITIMATE BUSI. nf some Means On K il pa first interview, Address EXCaLe Morald Uptown Braneh oitice. tROOM 112 SOUTH ST.t c DAL, YARD, 213, de, West PM. D ‘Apply at yard, TAM and tend 6 1 good suld, satis! paying old ox sons NCtry Fou WESTBEROOKE, 73 West 12th at, AN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A sible person, with £5.00) or $10,090, to take & part interest In. the property and management of @ large new Lote! ese of completion, in a moss favoraule ana healthy locality im the interior of Florida. 1 ‘use will be firs ali respects, having IR ELULSTIAL COSNECTIONS AT THE NORTIL, mining « full hare ef business from the large number Or visitors seeking heaith and reereation in Florida during the winter, months from November to May. Address FLORIDA, box 2,404 Post office, Philudelphin, ARE BUSINESS OPPORTUD $1,500 RE. 3 bus plished and paying $8,000 pee i iced; Dusluoes Long established and paring $8,000 pe (0 PUBLISHERS,—WANTED, A PAPER TO PRINT, Tit now vrsvier aud wonpareil (old style) type. Addrose COMPOSTTLON, Herald office, Ay ED—A MA TH $1,000 OAN BKGOME IN. ‘ake several thousand JLORIDAY Al Watton, PARTNER, Wit 5.000, 1 IRS reeiepmpe its hn business; clear profit $20,000 a year, Address 20,000, Horaid office, \ TANIBD—A PARTY, WITH $3,000 TO $5,000, IN ‘one of the most promising theatrical enterprises in this city, to associat experienced manager controlling atic attracth Address G, ty \- ACTIVE, RESPONSIBLE BROKRE. to represent a first class Hor: ow. Merk. Address SAMES W. HUTT, Hot 1, New York. 900 TO INVEST IN BUSINESS WHERE room 57, 4 TO $500: ean make aliving, 40 Broadwa TO $2,000.—-AN ENTERPRISING $1.00 0camod immediately; rare chance; business rders ahead; no risk; uulimited; profits large. Apply 5, 203 Broadway, room WANTED-ACTIVE OR SPECIAL FIRST 10. OO0<is« clans well established; first class relerences. Address ALUANY, station U. MARRIAGES: AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Extis —Busteep.—On Monday, tho 18th inst, by the pastor of Trinity chapel, Captain Wintiam H. Exuis td Mrs. CaartotTR Bustxep. both of this city, Forp—STaxwoop.—On Wednesday, 20th inst., at 264 ‘West 19th st., by the Rey. J, Henry Bortholf, Jamns H. Foun to Cannim Staxwooo, both of this city.’ No cards, ‘MurtHa—Witsox.—On Saturday, September 16, at the Church of St Francis Xavier, by tho Rev. P. F. Dealy, 5. J., Joux A. Murtua to Mary L. Winsox, both of this city. No cards. SMITH—MCNEILL.—On Thursday, September 14, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 873 Degraw me Brooklyn, by the Rev. J.J. Muir, Dr, 3. A. Sara, Bermuda, to Miss Brix McNett, of Breoklym Bermuda papers please copy. DIED. AsPINWALL.—At Tarrytown, Hudson River, om Wednesday, September 20, JULIA ABPINWALL, wite of the Roy. J. A. Aspinwall, in the 35th year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, trom Christ church, Bay Ridgo, L, L, on Fri- day afternoon, at two o’elock. Aymar,—On Wednesday, 20th inst. Jonw W. H, ‘Ayaan, in the 74th year of his age. ‘The relatives and irievds of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the tunoral, trom St. Paul's church, on Saturday, 23d inst, at half-past ten o'clock A. M. BakerR.—On Tuesday, Septomber 19, Maacm A., wite of George W. Baker, aged 36 years, Funeral takes place Thursday, the 2ist, at half-past ten A. M., from West 49th st. BREATH. —Of paralysis of the heart, on Weduesday, 20th inst., Aberin MorGax, in the 734 year of hes , widow of James S. Breath, ‘Notice of funeral hereafter, Crospy.—Suddenly, at Fire Island, September 1: while bathing, Jorx’ P. Crosny, counsellor-at-law, this city, in tho 67th year of his age. DoveLass. —Suddenly, on Tuesday, September 19, Jamxs Dovetass, in the 35th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother Joseph, 119 White street, on Thursday, September 21, at balt-past one o'clock P. if. Farne.iy.—On Monday, the 18th inst, Tomas Far~ RELLY, Dative of the parish of Lurgan, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 31 years. His iriends and those of his _brothor, Patrick Fare relly, are invitea to attend the funeral, on Thursday, the 21st inst, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 746 10th ay,, corner of dist st.; thence w Calvary Cometery for interment. FLANAGAS.—On Tuesday, Soptembor 19, Patrick, ison of Janes and Margaret Flanagan, aged 4 years aud 9 months. Funeral on Thursday, 21st, at one o'clock, trofh 468 West 42d st., thence to Calvary Cemetery. Grnurtses.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, 20th inst, Sauvnn J, Genwirsex, aged 76 years, Relatives and friends of the iamily are respectfully invited to attend the taneral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Stephen H. Herriman, 143 Juralemon st., a half-past two o’ciock, Friday, 22d inst. Gui.v.—On_ September 20, 1876, Josera H. Gein organist of Holy Trinity church, New York, aged enTs. : Funeral services at the Tabernacle Baptist charch, 2d ay. and loth st, on Friday, at halt-past three P. M, Friends ol the family invited. Hosates,—At Mariners’ Harbor, Staten Island, on Tuesday, September 19, 1876, of neuralgia, Captain Saver Hotatss, in the 50th yeur of his age, ‘The relatives and irtends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Mariners’ Harbor Baptist church, on Friday, September 22, at haif-past two o’eiock F. 'M.; friends meet at the house at two P.M. Take the 1z.8¢ boat from pier 19 North River, to Elm Park, JackMax.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, 20th inst., WALTER JACKM. a native of the parisu of Adams town, county of Wexford, Ireland, aged 35 yours. Tho relatives and (riends of the iamily ‘are respect tully myited to attend the funeral, from his late rest dence, 74 Amity st., on Friday, 22d inst, at two o'clock. Janxks.—Departed this life September 18, Bishop Janus, in the 69th year of his age, Funeral on Thursday, at two P, M., from St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, corner 4th av. and 22d Brethren in the ministry are requested to meet in the chapel at half-past one P, M. aoe ty) Karxy,—At her residepee, No, 80 Hicks st., Brook. lyn, oa Monday, September 18, Eatry Joxes, Telict of Robert M. Kearny, in the 88th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends pf the family are respect. fully mvited to attend her funeral, irom St. Ann's) church, Washington st, Brooklyn, on Thursday, sep tomber 21, at ten A. M. Kinnxax.—September 19, 1876, Axx Kirrsan, agod 39 years, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 44 Beaver st., Brook- jyn, on Thursday, the 21st, at ball-past nine o'clock, A requiem mass will be celevrated for the repose ot her soul at the Church of St. John the Baptist, corner ot Lewis and Willoughby avs., ai the above hour, MeCaxs.—On Wednesday, September 20, Joux Mo- Cann, 1 the 40th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his brother, 246 West 20th st, on Friday, at one o'clock P. M. Relatives and iriends of (he lamily are cordially invited to attend. O’Coxxor.—On Tuesday, September 19, CuaRies O'Connor, aged 4 year, 9 months avd 15 days, ‘The iricnds and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from 645 Grand st., on Thursday, at cne o'clock P, M. . O’Rourke.—Un Toesday, September 19, 1876, Jonx O’Rocnke, in the 30th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also members of the Thirtieth precinct police department, are re- xpectfully inviied to attend his funerai, Thursday, Sop- atone P, M., irom the Church of Annuncia tion, List st, and Broadway, PAntRipar.—In Brooklyn, 1sth inst, Bertie J., ds te ye of Josiah aud the late Juliot Partridge, oa 2 “ ‘uneral service at her father’s residence, 179 Pros Peet place, on Thursday, 22d inst, at two o'clock PB, M. Friends invited. PuKLAS.—-On Tuestay, September 19, Mrs. Resxcca M. Pieiax, aged 68 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family and ot son, W. H, Marshall, are invited to attend the fune on Thursday, Septewbor 21, at two P. M., from ber beg err oe f., Brooklyn, B. b. ¥.—Suduenly, on Wednesday mornin RIN AL Roi, in the 40th year of ber agar CAPRA The relatives and ‘Iriends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at oue o'clock, trom her late resi« big he 348 Kast tin st HAUSON.—On Tuesday, the 19th inst, of pneam Cttantes 8. Stacsos, in toe 63d yoor ot bis age. way Relatives ana friends are invited to attend the foneral, rom bis late residence, 145 Bast 2iet st. cg ‘piember 21, at four P.M, Int nt ab “uy. N.Y. Vax Borks.—On Wednesday, September 20, of dysentery, FLowescr, youngest daughter of Efingham a mg Kmma A, Van Buren, aged 7 months und 20 Toe relatives and friends are invited to attend the funcral, trom the residence of ber parents, 433 West 45d ‘Thursday, September 21, at two P.M. Youne.—On Tuesday, September 1y, 1876, BL1m BETH M. WARNRR, (he beloved wile of George W. You! Funeral irom her late residence, 207 South 3:1 near 6th, Brooklyn, E. D., at two v'ctock, Friday, just, Relatives and irienus invited to atiend,