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o ————— e TENNSYLVANIL, —— WEO CLAIM TO B THE KEW UNION MEN OF PERN FYLVANIA—A CHOICE COLLECTIEN (F COTPER. HEADS. Prom Cur Special Correvpondent HARRISBURG, A, The Philadelpbia Copper-Johneon inst., will not fail op Wo Lt the pexding political strugg : sended by the leaders who gave up the Dem sender (o (he Johnsan office-holders and the 1 Rebels—the heroes of Memphis and New-Orleans—te sevolutionizo the existing order of political affuirs, de- moralize a1d divide the Republican party, and give treachory an easy triumph in our Sta The Democracy o surrender their distinctive orgauizat o they retained the substance for Governor. Indeed, the «d motives of policy, hoping ther odium they bave w ears of positive bostility to the Government ou a8 created a Teviision in pop bas mado the leaders tremble, and €I soet grateful to any oue who could biot out bome of Re Fhilagelphia Convention, The Democratic wise-pullers were ple 1t arty ele the delegates. A was smple ) ¢ denied the privil they wo e sn men wenld e ligham, W [ Rebels three men in re delegation, and it bears » the work of & master Kebel's hand. The all the {rie upon its three ex-Governors who lead the hist ago, aid Ris fidelit wgain. eondemne prn went 1o suppress the Rebeliio onee righ on the great questi lavan on his he Brelavan —Secrotary nox—bhave ted w Packer went bhome in 1861, and ardently in- sympathy wit erthrow the Governi Kebels i the war to ' 38 weli known. He was the bugleman of Buchau, Renate, sud his @unty(Cl d) was conspictious fo nd the murder of Union officers during tie ar. Woodward wag defeated for Governor it pof o t Cox moved I bim by the ¢ turned to p urt Campbell of the Ist Dis- ce s ex-Postmastor: General, o ; . Wharton, the reflex of Wm. B. Reed. The §1d Dist-ict sends Bick Vany, the poetical with W, (. Patterson a8 sesoc The 111 wends D. M. Fox and Johu Rop didstes for the Philadelphia Ma tive l(rp rheads. The IVih Disti Chief Justice Lewis sud- Ciarley Browne. Oefended cason in legal techmicalit ®s Le could after the war commenced. | #ided into passive sympathy with Jefi. Davis. Charley Browre is & rotating® politician—sometimes in Penus wania and occasionally in Delaware, where be alleges Union bayouets oneo kept Lim out of Congress. 1 Vih District has Col, Davis, & brave soldier, who was @Queed into Copperheadism after bis xeturn b tlon for Auditwr-General last’ year, and ree to the® tune of 20 odd, tlousand as Lis re i colleague, Mr. Bremner, 1 do_not kmow. Ith District has Jobn' D. Stiles, ex-M. - C,, who opposed every appropriation of ol d his coll ends send cs# in 1856, but was_broken on the k of Le wompicn in 18583 Mo tried thoservice, but seon ed of fighting bis friends and resigned. The V1ith Dist Geo. G. Helper and Johu A. Morrison, both unknown to fame. The VIIth has A. J. Woodward, Judgo in Berks, a nephew of Chief Jastice Woodward and as traitorous in his proclivities as his uncle. His colteague, . Kisner, 1.dc vot kow. Old Lancaster has J, E- H a disap- inted, wily politician, who, as the Whig nominee, was feated for Congress in 1854, aud bas since fallgn into the wchool of Wm. l§ Reid, H. M. North, bie colleagne, is a Democrstic lawyer, who_occatonaily orsaments the Cop- shead ticket asa candidate for Congress against Thaddeus tevens. The Xth District has Frauk Hughes, sn_open ccessionist during the war, and who publicly issolution ag preferable towar. His collcague, snd avowed wdvocated e XIth District_is a wode: 1w little tagte for politics. He is wanted to help y expenscs, His colleague, Mr. Hatter, and Messre. Blandings of the X1Ith District, are put in to sent so mony third-rate politicians. Col. Ent Xillth District is a soldier, who has by the hope of political honors, s colloague, 13 one of the oldest poli- Aiciaus aLd W ulent Copperbeads of the State e nover forgiven Bradford for her.devotion ‘heode: Mr. Doty and Mr. Alricks of this District could not earry o preciget with their united strength at & primary electic They are both lawyers and shelved politiciane. (% Gen. Black and Judge Hepburn are down for the XTb dietriet. Your readers know Black s position and tendencics well, Hepburn is like him, and a little more ®0, if possible. Tho XVIth t has William Mc- Lellan, & relative of Gen. McCl who from viralent Abolitionism bas got gradually aroun Jopper Beads, Col. Schell, his colleague, is 4 clever speculator in New-Vork and Phftadelphis, and cares no He was the political rival of the Hor. Jobn Cessna in Bedford for somc ¥ for the war, and Owen Joues, who was clected | t bas | | shot in tbe back of his Lead by another police | ceiving other horrible wounde. M | & Dibble, is a young lawyer, who b in the city, ond was well tios and e exemplary Chrissias in bis mannies, genial | uptight in his profession, s fait!.ful membe wd of the Young that be would NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1866 ! NEW-ORLEANS. —-— TR® VREE-STATE MEN—JUDGE DURANT—THE LATE RE TiC TR V. JOTHAM INIE EDS. | #rom Our Own Correspondent. The {iragedy is over. | proved to be not only impolitic bot frausht with fearful e HORTON—SKETCHES OF CONVEN T§—JUDGE BOWELL—ANTI-NOKTHERN HA- | NEw-ORLEANS, Aug. & 1866, “My Policy ” has been Ttis 1n faot # very Pandora’s box. fall of mortal diseases, A strong effort is indeed mude by the papers of this city 10 cast thp blamo of ¢ and the rest of them. recont riot on what are termed Northesn g madly to revolutionize the State, and ¢ up the *awmiable” blacks. So talks The Now we well know here that there would have been no riot if the Conventionists bad men whi bring odigm upo the C cal, & negro suffragist— the Freo Stato party ia this State, yot he was not fu This is obly s half statement. wed to the original I The veution, 1o we: nous Lives for was onee down, or k fow of the vietius of tho mob_of July 30, The Rev. Jotha Warren Horton, who was among the Killed, was a Baptist | I udition, clergy man, & na acket, Mass. | selentiti The writer has kn @ well for years, and be has ever | ivstitution. borne an bonorable ne t Dauring th New-Orlean Ho was speci mpe ing for bis country, ti00, for the Union and Fi urdered. \league | brutally n assachuset lungs. on even amoug U | pediency of celling the Convention, the late C which Northiern p dentt W t alone And ba thelr action bee o boen perfectly baramloss. T lopiets of th d to be illegal re diflerences y a8 to the ex: prove: bére it we all feel that the o composed it hud right to meet together, Mr. Duraot’s name has been cited by The Times In order to publie character of or L any th a9 *protended patriots beaded u g il by pen t Wio &y od it. Whatever some of them may b are very far from being what they o And we who know % are tho best judge the groond and know ation, or you, Wko are a the ruel for you who it oo as orazy f igcendiaries, A of the best of men, e done it already. nvention. fact, the and, furt o the men loyal papers m, Wh pri e b n and Liberty 1 ‘in muel Adams, Pern He is most e med, but & Tmore, for auch a purpose ks Lot power to perpetuate itse plished its wort, Mr. D With the objects of o pros. erate politic “wretehed de would turn the world upside m: ume a8 a man aud as war be was pastor of o I his unwenried i vention of loyal eitl v, (he Rev. JL. G, Jack He was 1ot a member of the to b a Y. that bold disturber “Ith a well-known Radi. | trath that & conv bt wost to the boen an old tion of liberty, Lot 5. who, as porad: | | 10 eny a word for a | a Christian minjs- reh in and b pula “wishe He did s, fo: the Cony Mr. Horton was who also Was i, Te- akee preacher and to make his way licemen and cit- is pastor of & church in this city, in connection | with the Methodist Chareh North, and is most deserved!y hel | berty. cal Justi 1 feel ¢ gertlem: | Christi otian Association, ger, is of the same persuasion. Judge Asa | with members of Cong ., of great | he won the confidence | Lot Northern papers such names as the tioned. sruming high esteem for bis personal virtnes and his pastora™ tioe. He has never been counected with any political o zation, thongh outspoken in his devotion to” the Union and to | Beside s pastoral work, be has had 8 number of rut led upon to mention ane The ti of kigh, ¥ish, esq. His brother was a memb d unburt, but my friend, S o. g to escape from the Tnstitute, he was knocked dows by policeman to whom ho_enrrendercd for protect Clristinn Associati od by ot least the Put he was a marked man, & *“d—d Yani ist, 8 Unionist—crimes enough under “ My Policy.’ | "'Ihe President of the Convention, Judge R. K. fTowel), cial and professionai stauding. and en active mewber of the Youug Me: During his visit to Washington, bout the Interesis of @hin om of distinguiahed Usnionisis. e how they cast Teproach upon bove, and others which might be men we may not be far remote when they who i her na was Fish, ¢ apply uwkindly epitbets to these dead or wu the Sout ia a posit b, taken up his residence wn for bis estimable socis ed ministers under bis teition, as mewmbere of the * Libli me, that of S, 8, of the Convention, and not g0 fortun m, and * n, beside re. of the firw of Fish of the oity. an .\X-uI.lnrl{- ato, ay. by stern eveuts, even at the > e placed n to be stigmatized as fanatics. Shall the measaze Wwherswith they mete be measnred 1o them 1 An incident which ocourred awhile ago in a city car will il ¢ | lustrate the ant! Northerners, Vwas an e s b very tal be dropped od it ntire MO | 4 vier than @ dog ; they were the would'nt be eliowed o live here. Then ho jubbered away to | 3 coute, being Jur ecough in i In makini ¢ ive, 10! ange for his hy and batred of the Southern po: ng taken wy seat in o fall car, anger, my cars were at once saluted by the abus've language of_a fellow-passeuger directly opposite. He was calling the Yankees all sorts of bad names. ZThey were no | A wheel of 6 carriage, and they uor 10 make him fare, 1 noticed that mall biil. Stooping down 1 pieked it up, and biw, saying. 1 think this must be yours, | whethier you will take this from s Yank: | faite shack, and said * You are not a Yankee, 8ir T el replied. * But you sre s Southern Yankee.” * cars; but, when the war broke out, | I . T 8m for the whole country; but I amw o Yankee, and am not * | 8ir" He thauked me, and was reaching out bis hand for it | whon I drew mino back, with the remark, *I dou't know | He was taken Jou ‘suid Ceasnn £00d by the Governument and Schell did not. The | ashamed.of it.” The man seomed to feel that some sort of apolo- XVIIth Distr of the for its good, litical adventurer who hos tried all parties with Guii jlare. His colleague is Mr. Pershing, a Democratic Jeader f some prominence, who i voted to b0 gowmes of Hughes and Reed. Colonel in the carly part of the war, but left the se @8 soon a6 the South*was to be hurt, and eve Deen & most violent opporent of the wir. His colle M. Ule, aneAlabaiua Democratic Canal Cominis- 20 & consistent Copperiead. The X1Xth Dis- Galbraith, who aspires to Gubernatorial success, and Mr. Leonard.whom 1 do not Jmont of the XXih District, was ‘A v.General under John 8. Black, 1hougl be (was in the service during yot of \fe wir. Be votes to declare his ©own wariare murder. He is now the Democratic candidate fur Congress, with the certaiuty of beimg served best by some 00, ' His colleague, Judge Church, is an old poli- ticien of great expectations and many disappointments, but sound as A. H. sxeflwnunn all leading questions. Gen. Forter X1st District was the Democratic capdidate $ox Governor iv 1860, and was béaten for Congress in 1858, Mr. Wier, his colleagne, is now the candidate for Congress inet Covode, and will share Foster's fate. Both are Cipet cads ‘of the most approved pattern. Bwertzer of the XXIId Wistrict was a soidier, and 2ow votes with the men against whom he fought. He was disappointed in Lis promotions, Gen. Grant Laving outstripped him in the race, and he paturally goes wilhg] the Copperheads. His colleague is a respectable local itician. Gen. of the XXIIId District is o ppointed Demoeratie aspirant for Governor, having been defeated in Convention. He is a civil General, sud goes the whole tigure with hi-dpun His eolleague, Mr. Sirwell, was in the service under Jellan, and left §t when wor was made in ecamiest. Jesse Lazeur of the XXIVth District was in Congress i 1863-4, and ver cast & vote that was offensive to Jeff. Davis, and . Hopkins, Bis colleague, aifl'the same in our State Thus you have a hasty sketch of the packed delegation from this State to the Iphia Convention, and it'is wortby of note that there is not a*man on the List who has made any reputation seve 68 a lxlnp&hmer with tréason sturing the war. They will be fit associates for the ex- Bebel Vice President mhnl. Gen. Dick Taylor, Wood, Vallandiglam & Co., they will but swell the tide of *uion victory in'Oetober next. Tombs Folice Court. A ‘' ROPER-IN" INSULTED. A young mam of about 21 came befor Justice Hogan i the Tor coufident smile ou his ‘pounlenaree, wish cbaracteristics were .ufix-px ‘menver ke told the Lis beiug. mll Wnb‘liu ‘n’;n 4:: -, accigent stou plumxh ‘a’.fl once went iuto & i st ey .': sotoe; mutuel understandiog with thew, The cowplaint 4 ‘BOOT-BLACE BECOMING: LAR: | Losore Jast: Sebo Beward w sa charged by JOb, Y"1 Theeting. im0 A sty i A i ok . eided 10 bold K1 1o answer the charge of burglary. AX UNFRIENDLY CUT. Peter Revnode- was committed by Justice Jiogon on the ::'r',:- nv"u-'x ‘i:!‘l‘:“‘h Lis (defendont’s) tmend with 4 vp imtrwment. strikiog bim oo the bead wilh .\ off e of Lis fiuges jois. ot S e i DISOLDEELY YEAT. Moses Ten was compiuiued of by Michae) Siark at the Tombs yerterday with assanlilag bim with Lis b 100 Bunday, the 20th inst. Jostice Hocan ik ver sould have o trial, and held him fu (e suw © auewer the complaint of asenult iud battery. Tur Nyw.Yorg TRIBUNE hae the bovor of baving rot dispadol frow London by the Atlantic Cuble, 4 1o 4wy Jouraal ou thie sids of the water. The Uereld used P T R T Tt .‘h-u JLETMTY sy, Phalon | Jumett of the XVIIKh Distrit was a | secrets, speech from | people, when wo eee pro to instigate and inflame it M. Palmer, pastor of the First Presbytery Church Orléans, discoursed in 1861, in an address published o quest of * The Confederate Guards : submit even to the Turk, fot he is hel ict bas Gen. Wm. I Irwin, o Colonel | gy was due to me, and, afters few piease the Souther: ow thonght to citizeus ? How can we wonder at the popular natred to Northern ed winisters of the Gospel Lelping Let us see how the Rev. Dr. B. ooeed not 1o bea son of Massachusetts. hems, he drawled out, ** Well, oe, but she's a Southern Yankeo; she was So ' 'l'h:‘)x:!lvev was not in a condition to ln); farther to sa: ] 7 eas born in Cambriageport, Massachusetts | silout. He was e revegudo Yankee, and ners to hear him abuse Northerners. The take off the edgr o(l hig :43.{@«..«::1 by vo 'm a Yankee mysel ' Avnd o it wos thought it would too many T Alas, are not otber of her sons becowing Southern Yankees i walking arm in srm and sitting in conneil with men who attempted the ruin of their couutry, aud who now sanction the murder of loyal Le re- I could, perlaps, in check by fear of his | own Janizaries. But I will not—so kelp me God !—I vever | will submit to the despotism of the mob. Itis not the occa pant of the White House who is the tyrant of to-day, but the starving millions behind the tbrone, “Hence the wikl outburst | of revenge aud hate which now astony the wail of concentrated agony despair the world. It is of the unpaid labor which asks for bread, and capital gives it a stone; and which Bopes, through our exterminatioa aud the deportation or mas- Col. | sacre of ourslsves snnabs of the North ! t our felior whirlwind. astride of plisbed; oud now the deof ween North and South. May G thors of this mischief. fof it uever cau be repaired.” With such lessens, never retracted, how eau it be expected t hate and contempt ahould not possess Southern bearte to- ward the peopls of the North . ———s Tl ko !.l‘hn' Opi The following Tesolves were unanimously adopted by the Boldiers' aud Sailors’ Union of Washington Whereas. civlization and humanity bave agaln Loen outruged by the ca and degioniac alsughter unartoed citizons of State of Loaisiana; and, A+ ea yawns bet give the aul | | | e | rom the mazy hate,towsrd the upbolders of the Go stoward the uj States o there Rebels exbibited i sarvin, of war, in burning towns aod cities of the tagious and dusd.y diseasos thére £l commerce. tn 00 88eer The; and wicked faction, tion and laying its obscene toach upon everything holy in Chaurch aud Staie, t length sprung, like the old man of thagea, ‘The work of ruin Wwas accom- , awial chnsm of eterual separation od in Lis mercy for. barbaro: of unoffnding sud of New-Orlesns sud | Emdlhu‘ end the nations neck. n‘z"“‘.g:‘% Seldioey and ., inour .':'-::q 'z:—‘r“l:l' the masacrs of the uu lons nl"'w.-lafll)yh‘y'u working to find room for itself upon the broad Sav- . May a merciful God belp them of the have sowed the wind ; they must reap the They cannot retrieve the past, they must drive on and meet the future: perbaps, and meet the fate of Actwon, and be eaten up by their owa Louuds.” , A turbulent through’ " gonera- i countitated conveution vited Stater certed atrocities, per in the Gity b revolting, by and st the petrat s of that city on the 30th of July, 1866, will be denounced and condeainiod by e wounds inflicted upon the bodies of those murdered ‘ Unioniste, the same spirit of wal vernment of the aud murderin; feortls and introducing con- “afon men o the wihed Sates: hereloce: be Sailors’ jon of Wi ting hoodreds of tho 5% ‘the. oountry, do, Fons wed U e e in, n ud ward: dests ering i risoners 4 """;;;",,"m y, to Christianity unparall+led enor s ing B L —— a5 Oyzovet BRUTALLY BEATSN 5Y Rowpres.—Of- cer James Counor of , Wm’fl\?f‘fli‘: roffs it e ook ordeted them to Joave, and t! |*came up, wixt! 00 81ie. and found tie still wsensibie officer. be Lad bim couveyed (o the Station-Hoose i Eighty. Bioomingdale Road, axeited bis nldh‘;“d m it the kuife was his péreon when | 1empiLg to take the boot hiack of 13 years, the Judge thougit | once made upon him, ape of the ruffians sirikisg him n:m # becowe & Gengerous Louse bresker i tiwe, aud go- | 1he head with n heavy stone, felling bin s baton Was ten Lor trom_his the Thirty-first Prociact, ou §unday manper. y rofused, and on Lis at- an attack was at to the ground. rasp, ond, us be lay heipless d, he was kick d besten b? ufliane Thes then fled. Soon afier Offiver Caupbell car the | by D'recinct-sutzeon Van Bure & eritical oondition. The in m veyod to his residence. Lato on Sunds flan, named Jobn McCarty wiam * [rlsh | by Ofticor Wilson outle charge of haviug been oue of the parties coucerned in the omssult. Ho was committed for ex- | amioation. The other | wili be svan arr e ———— | Fruy OverBoARD.—William Handling, aged 40 years, at § o'clock lnlcrd-ynnmln , fell overboard from the by tajaid I pler at the foot of BTt e A d. Niath-st., Enst i iver, rocu lig a8 ‘eshio was piterded w ho cousidesed him 15 be in was afterward con- Dight, & notorious ruf olin,” wos arrested parties are known to the police, d wus drowned. i | | | J —— ANNUAL REFORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION-= ’ N.Carolina s, THE NUMBER OF REW-YORK 8CHOOLS—THE COB- | 5000, ex.cou. 64} PORATE AND ASTLUM SOHOOLS, &C.—ATTEXD- | U PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ANCE OF SCHOLARS—FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. The following facts gleaned from the Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Bossd of Education of this city, will be read with interest. From this report, Just isscel by Mr, | Fames M. McLean, Prosident, it appears there are o6@ sckools | U.S. 65,590 ep,'62, in New-York, inclading the Free Academy, Normel sciools | 3,000 «......110 tion, T may be summed paid 1864, & school premises and tto pianos for ward eehe repairing in ward scho nd d Tuis makes the total payments §2,377,0¢ cess in warr t year of € ke total nus the control of the school, amounted durin In thie year 1865 the clading the Free Acad ing an inoreaso over the previou The Siate School Tax paid by thi and the laige pro monnt paid be amoont apy the same period, § Amounthret (0 T of 09 to 491 05, the State 6,516 04, years s ounties. e yoar 1630 iture of this city The Toport, which co terest, cont u o studies pursued in th dence of the ing under the su; plete list of insp ra and_mewbers of L It has been go riaut and interest that of the of Schools, the m The reports of Assist the schools and adopted in each. Improvements in the are mended, und the coudition of as highly satisfactory. o Free A demy | THE ATREET CLEANING CONTRACT. i RUMORED TRANSFER ¢ THE ©C ING THE STREETS—BROWY, D LOXGER €0 ymen s for buildin ancial statement of the lnat 10 yea we who take an ioterest in ednca now the Cell NTRACT FOR C TRACTORS—THE PURCHASER IN P( Colored, Corporate and Asylum | Daring the year ending Doe. 31, 1863, 02,208,50= 55 wero de- | posited with ‘the City Chamberlain for tie purposes of eduea- | N ows: Amount tlain over draft in warrants issued in | Tonnessee fs N upas ors and ofticers. #6,781 33; rent of corporate schools, uring 1865, $311,1 € €9, which leaves rs tanght in these schools under Lucation, and also the corporate ace ut all the schools, in- | the Normal, was 219,749, sliow- f 11,605, ity for the past 12 years, | Ttios noj returaed, was as follows: this county by the State duriog | rnment for distribution e—tbe total edueational ex- ounted to $461,685 75, ins many items of considerable in- @ various schools ard, as well a8 a comz- f the Board, and ibe ore, teachers, &c. The report also gives the average | attendaues of each school and the actusl expenses of every | with great cars andeatteution to g facts,; and will well repay perusal al matters. Sub y Superintendent 0 which has speeial refereuce to aried institu pe e wo | Willism Jones, N. A. Calking and 8. of | Tend with interest. as they give exteudo ty | coants of the progress o d and ela the plan of educati systems of education the pupils is reported VOR & ENAPP SESSION YESTERDAY—ABSTRACT OF THE PROVIS- 10NS OF THE CONTRACT. The City Hall was in considerable excitement yes- contractors for ¢ © | terday over the rumor that Mossrs. Brown, Devoe & Kuapp: | aning the streets, bad eold out and trans- ® 1 ferred their contract. Upon &n inquiry being made it was ascertained, from ro sponsible parties, thal the sale and travs! o'clock yesterday morving; that the purch , and that he paid A sum ranging from €250,000 to ; that Mr, Whiting w of the office and books of: the 1 ate contractors, and bhad made | . |at 744 and the latter at 117 73} and 116}, Ere was “for the election,” @& purpose is valuable to the managers, as the stockhoiders know to their cost. As an investment, it would be dear at 20, but $400,000 for the contr: in the office; that idera ble chang: treet Cleaning Commis s woul of torongh clesning of our st on the part of the Street ( the old contractors. | understood that the Con wning Commi sissioners will fer took place at 10 wes exJudge in possession sssuming the Board id ratify the iransfer and sale, Mr. Whiting had taken initistive sieps for & more 4 ets, Without this confirmation issioners the sction of ms, Wil amount to nothing. 1t is meet in a fow daye, when final action will be taken in the matter. The contract for rlwunln{ the streets was made on the 9th of June, 1865, to continue iu force for the t Wpecilies that all the paved streets and avennes, and all allogs, gutters, wharves, piers and heads at least once in each subjeot to 8 majority of At ODCE TEMOY e ings of every Kind, which may be_delive or placed in ves dewalk, tight carts, every 24 hours, of each usb or gt Botice of Lis apy that suchjarivers fgarbage, sweepiugs sad rubbish whieh tively, or_placed in suita hat I:m-dl-y from the s Commissiones - 3 etley. place e, from Wav Fifty. th ghth-ave. to “Fo , aud Falton from Broad a-lane, eaoh less preveated by frow ek, unlews prevented by frost or erm of ten years. It of wlips shail be rs, and the sweepings shes, garbage, rubbish and swoep- red 10 the contraciors shall be removed in sundays excepted; that the driver ge-cart shall eanse a bell to be rung to eive shall'receive all ashes shall be delivered to ble vessels o the Battery to, Tweniy. aud before 7 the Bowery, ~pinth-st, and Droad- rom ‘Twentysixtbst. to Fifty.ninthest., sball al 't during the uight on Tuesdaye, Thursdess nd Satur. Fourth ave, to Thirty second.» Nath Tty see ot ay, aud Canal we shall be swept twice it or smow; that o)l f d n -l«]mx to be provided for from the fund of | g dy a very flae | s, and isin every respect a very valuable [ Treas. Notes 7,908, Erie. | ”.;dm serie 100. Dane | Tressury7 3-10a. 2d serios, el 5,000 05enne 63| 2 Spruce Friiny | 3 o g o 5 x P'r. Boston Watel 0 Quicksilver, 100, .o 50, 30,000 .. 291 100. Water Po'r| Mich. Boston 100. 3331 100. Gold closes at 1453 duy borrowers paid 3- | § per cont, and ¥ irio and Readin prices. At the § of 5 per ¢ ‘II |~ w-York Centrel, 10§@1 Michigan hern Indiana, B5] @86, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Western, 36§@%); do. Preferred, 674 ago and Rock Island, 1072107); | Blaughters, 10:@ 104e. for Cow, aud Toledo, 116}; Chi Pittsburgh, Fort Wo, Weoveeenne OFEN BOARD OF BROKERS—! P. M. .| Reading, ex. div. |Chie. & | 300. 117 | 300 Ohio & Aiss. Cer.| Michigan Cen. 2 2§ 0'CLOCK POARD. 830, 116; e 116} . B | B RIZR S L810,107F % - 31073 1 L0740 1 Sp.exd 1 10, 20} 3 Moxpay i is not in demand. Early in the | (007 frmon Extra State; $9 2de for cash gold, and at the close | @89 40 for the low grades of Spring Wheat Western of the day four per cent interest was offered on gold. Government stocks continue firm and in good demand. State stocks are also strong and in some cases higher. I mds steady, and bank shares strong. Soutbern | Railway bonds steady, and bak shares strong. The | SRR § 0%, 3R common to fair Baltimore and Coua- | émall stocks are firm. Lehigh and Susquehanna Coal 1086 | try"Extr osa Proferred }. The railway sharo | R market was irregular. For Prie and Reading there was | goo'vor "o 64 65284 70 for Jersey; 84 75 for Marsh's Calorie. an sctive demand at bigher prices, the former selling | and 85 for Brandywine. which did ot command the'stroet |- Bhd Tk acs: sl st S Irbe is: Dags: e oud Board, the market was strong on | the general list, but Erie was lower and sold st 733; | Gemund and in 1jc. bette | Chicago and Alton Proferred sold at 109}, ex dividend | the sules are 75,000 b After the call the market was dall | steadg on the general market, and lower on Erie. | further advance. 73@73; | | ferred, 78@%; Hudson River, 1194; Reading, 116423 117; | Atral 3119111}, Mickigsa: § fivs utral, 1@l Mickigan Southern aud | | CooyT el ot 1le, pold; other hinds are imactive aad s Central, 122§ 2124; | pominal. STS.. NEW-YORK. 05; Erie, Llin ja%iy; Ch e and Chicago, 10521054, We quote at from 20¢. o IO ke 0 o ptable chang a by - The money warket shows no quotable change, bat the | iy ~pockiand is i and in £0d demsod ot $150 for | GOLD. turn is in favor of the lender. The state streets below Chawbers st.. exeest around the markets and | the banks are increasing the | ‘where the wagons stand (which shall be forenoon) shall be clean: g the first of May and the first of October, befure the bour of 7 4. | | m . aud between the first of October and the first of May, be- | season—and it will not be long before ugh to afect the market | quoted 4@5 per eent, and commercial paper 5@7 per cent. | TUTER Lol are guiet at formor prices; sales of 100 | every dsscription, ot sold at the Stock Exchanges. 5 on accounts of temporary loans, o the 27th | bbis. Spriug st 8176, and 100 bble. Winter at prices not trans- o o 70,00 o rest. pired. inst., will smount to $0,000,000 including intexest. The | PV ororove 1000 has been an improvement in the de- T E L E G RA P H National Banks will be called upon to supply & part of the | mand,for fore ¥ a. m. The contractors agree to pay 20,000 month'y paymente, for al sweepings which they s removed an fast as collected, in boat of thes materials is allowed veniently passablo for velic walks and gutters free of snow and ice, sowers 8o l{ through them, The contract also specil shall be sprinkled in advauce of th May to the first of November in each year, washed out s often 88 necessary. For ance of the agreement ractors snnam, paid o se installme or oentum, Whic d until the o sfer, and theretore feel disposed to upon the fact. We doe t has never been faithfu owever, for this irt, garbage, during the cleaned daily in 4 night between pum, in equal pet rubbish and Winter; and the culver at water shall not be prevented from SowidiP the rform receive $49€,500 per efter deducting 10 nd of the year. troth of the rumor coscerning the congratnlate our citl- it cnpable of proof that the con- performed. There are numerous sparent neglect, al the contractors were *mors sioned agninst than we presume uning.” The new contractors willsbe relieved of mach of the barden the old ones weremeompelled to carey. an view we doubt uot all the parties tha Glerckner, on retiring to her apartm Houston-st., was surprised to find that d from every point of ted will be I::nfll.d ent, at No, 267 East the door was locked from the inside. Hoariog some one moving sround in the apartment, she became convinced that by Lier absen men, named had entered in urgle nd necordingly gave the alarm. Two youns aries Dusuell asd Jobn Hart, were seen 1o make their way from the spartment, and attempt to escape. They were pursued by Officers Finiey an d Dryor, of the Tenth Precinet, and arrested. In their possession were found pick- Toeks aud other tools used by burglars. Ti hey bad stolen notping from the apartments, although most of the articies confalned in it'wero disarranged by the thieves iu their search for valu- ables. Subsequentiy Justice Mansfiold committed the accused for trial in defanlt of €1,000 bail each. years, s uative of thie city, ives at No. rer. Hart Is ages Lie is 8 puinter. FELL FROM A WINDOW.——AL 34 Dannell is aged 21 4 l-'unylh»n.,‘::fl in 24 years, & native of (his city, and o'clock yesterday morning John Burns, aged 35 years, residing at No. 327 West Twenty-ffth-st., fell from a fourth-story window of his resi- denco te the pavement, aud was so badiy injured that be isnot expected to recover. e e COMMERCIAL MATTERS. ——— Sales at the Stock Exchange—Aug. 20. 20,000.. & U858, 1040cp. | 15,500....... 102} Treasury 7 3-10s. (Central Coal. 18t serics. 00 0o ocnanes 68, 1881, coup| Morris & Essex L Reading 1 9441 700. Greit West.: 10,000.... ... 674 Phaenix Bank. 200.. " | 25 .103 Michigan Central. | St Bank.| 200..........11 10 104 Mich.South.& N. 804.. 85 2c.. 85§ 3 L | 100. 400% 1llinos Co.ntr:l22 4,500, ... 106}, West. Union Tel, |Clove. & Pitts. 2 4 ; series. 200 . 2,500. . 25,000. 3d 1,000. 20 79} 200 105 20,000..... Oblo & Miss, Cer. Erie. B 400. 78 | 35 W eerd. o oL, W& Weat. TR o o 200, 1057 24 eall. 30 | dec large o1 The payme The following sbows th of the Loa ir asing their legal tenders. There were some S produce | guds few hhds. Porto Rico at 72@73¢. offering upon the street to-day—the first of the 214,232,263 214,310, lne. .. B6.PCLEM 84,800,071 Jue . % < agh Specie, Cireulation, and Deposits, in the Fanks "flfll":;'u 15 per oun is yather more active, and No. 24 Ny o m ity of Ne Tk for the conk snding Saturday, Avgest s aPe stendy; salos of 475 boxes in lors at iCic. for Com- | _Eepeclsl attention o ey Stosks. SLEW A IRy M R P ot and 17)e. for Sbort Hivbed. Lard is' moderately L3 3| 300. 8 |, Chie. and Mww' steawer ar 100....ex div. 109§ 107 Alton & T. H, i the Tackawanna and Wilkestarre regiors was suspended at s timo last year. T3 8 now in full ogeration. The Fraukiin Coal Compeny, located at Wicorises, bas, we 100, Jearn, goue iuto tiquidstion. “hie. & R 00, P E -(lflu g ock u‘ The Boston Transcript of Saturday says: Plase. i n 107} | Money continues in abundant suppiy, and the mg:: ‘::’:‘3: COPAEL IN.RON HINE&—A-‘I‘Q:%:I’ NF‘. X tho borzower, Cal loans are roadlly obtained on Droadaks 9% WEDNEIDAT, i ] Drosdas o WE nsB'A} Do i ity a1 ocleck p i, for eral at 5 to € per cent. and tho best commercial paper e mand at 6 per cent, with & wuch bigher yange for the lower e o o e o by o e sy Dariemieyt g continued active, with w movement in ol 3 - | dee | Nomor mamd SN TR By : at a 1co on the close of the previons week. I B So & N. 1. | ot e o e aying clasecs tho iranssstions have Deen felbpian Soenjomeiive f;‘—(uflflu e et i ate. light, with Jittle chiange in quotatio 158 various ofices froa WiAch they e 3 of A lispatch to the Maripoza Mining Co., dated Bear Val- | st horsen to :E': e By T A T XN LT iey, Ang. 16, says: 3 m e . Dsis i O ™ | (SOTES COUNTY wadQUINCY CITY (il ‘weel Lac 2 2 an N o o ¢ N . BONDS WANTED, for whicy the Nest market T Bt T ofucrs of "My Policy” explain why t | iven. _Apply to GEO. C. R e 1 Flase i Wit be e A ke, | ((11Y OF QUINCY, 1LLINOIS, BONDE —¥iold- 12 that w select few of tho lending dass and beakers o tho See i - 2| Chie Wali-st. kuew of the intention o 1 | 100.. ury to pay off the temporasy loan u advance of the public 80- | ers of said Bonds con ex: for NEW BONDS which - nouncencat b ag effect - udd pnecmcatto D eBect 1T ury was: Receipts, | tbeSite paye, ke Sate Bonds, Addsess or cll 0w KIDD, PIERCE alt. & T.H. 299 19—for Customs, $482,000; Payments, $9,581,- & Co., No. 19 Broad st., New- York. July 27, 1696 3 100 4 23; Gold Notes, $262,000. Tws Wasrnnx Uwiow TrLsenivs Cowpiny 100..00eenens 374 are dull; the engagem: TREASTRER's OFFICR, No. 140 . N. Y., Aug. la 1&!“ e onts to Liverpool per - RiPAN ¥ 14,000 bush. Corn at 5jd., and 600 bales ng(h A .:um"..hl oy 7.16d. To Bremen 60 hhds, Tobacco at 125 | Ha o e ety eabortd o the BLE Cotton at retiring thowe 6 ¢s. To Antw betrole 5e, 6. 10 1864, upon the follow va: et of the per vaiue In 6d.@16s. To Autwerp 500 bbls. Petroleum at Je. 6d. A bl d 3 T qmé.: - 4 ine 3,000, o . bark of 500 tuns to Loudon with Mahogany at 23e. The Boods sre for 500, $600, 1000, ‘The receipta of the Western Union Railroad Company | [7ith lniersst-conpcne siached, payeble ",m,‘_fllfif for the week ending Aug. 14 were $10,814 72, against | ST GREAT CAL IFORNIA WINE DEPOT! $13,519 39 for the corresponding period Jast year. Re- GURNER & Co. No. 80 Cedar-st., New-York. See Advertiwmeat in another column. ceipts from Jan. 1 to Aug. 1, 1866, $461,318; 1865, | _Zo0 ACTermRmn ookoms.__ $388,002 26; werease, §73,235 74 FOR S a i E The follo 15 the report made of jobbers’ prices to- ] Jay at the New-Ycrk Dry Goods Exchange, Nos.49and 51 | 17y gA1LROAD STOCKS, PAYING 10 PER CENT DIVE Tk iy : bt % Pitey. | PENDS; ALSO, INSURANCE STOCKS, 171, COUNTY, st Appleton A, 22ic.; do. €, M6e.; Pites- | o0l Ion oripR SECURITIES, IVRSTNERY, pmmsos—Bates, 356, ; Bartiett’s, 20jc.; Greone | ALL AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, ; omhoes, 906 e ALBERT H. NICOLAY, PRINT—Cocheco, 20¢.; American, 16je.; Freeman, 16c.; s‘l‘ocxflsu«aflut:«ufllukfll. Wawsutts, 14c. > INE A Ticks—Hamiton, 40c.; Franklin, STOCKS AND BONDS A BPECIALTY, ps—Y (ESTABLISHED 18 Y. ) c. STRIVE k, 35e tefield, 14c. g R Markets—CausrviLy REPORTED pou Tn8 N. Y. TRIBUNE. 10, ASHES—The morket is firm for Fots at §5 37j288 50. b A e B Mty bl ol I it VERMILYE & CO., of 5,550 bags, ex Wayelet to arrive ou private terms. InJava (here hus been & beavy movement under way for sore time, tke particulare of which are now for tne first No. 44 WALLST. old, time made publie. The sales embrace &000 pkgs. as 25c. and 12,000 do. in Boston, principally oo New York account. at D A.LERS about 244c. in gold,; bolders now ask 25@260.; other Kinds are in fair demand.witl snles of 200 bags Lagusyra et 184e., gold, lta and 260 bigs Maraeaibo v p e tarma, o i N .. COTTON—The business has been moderate and prices ere 00. easier, the murket closing unsottled at about 34@3e. for GOVERNMENT STOCKS Middiing Uplands to de. New Orlcavs aod Yexas; sales of ] udson River. o AND WE | ST fa srat_edesand o wason s se | COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Flour is limited; Unsound Flou y aud sinost unsal- st giretar. s} {400 bbie a3 86 0286 20 CLOSING PRICES. Ha89 25 for ordinary NEW-YORK, August 20, 1566. 5@$10 25 for Fancy do.; 87 60 Boy. |Sell- Extra; ng. 00 . FrW. 00.. bl . Aug. 20—v. 4. | out@ - for Superfine Siate and €0 052810 20 for Siipping Obio; 810 403 $14 for Trade and iy brands of Olio. Michigan and Indiaa, sud $11 25@ ras. Canadian Fioor is firm and in bbls, at §9@$10 25 for thie low grades $1030281275 for Trade and Family brands. ur is moderately active and steady; sales of 400 SRR i i . and §11 802815 75 for Trade and Family brands. 18 steady, with o fair business : sales of 400 @86 40, Corn Mea) 18 dull but _steady; sales of o blyxll, at 85 GRAIN—Whoat is beld with more firmuess, but the de- 1, closing at | O milliug is only moderate; the sales are 7,000 bush reported in demand %tq";;ud‘,:r;lrn u;‘ "x'n ;Img’ b‘l‘).h' I:E:L?‘gn rin ich it | 8! 507,000 hhde. akeo Olub at $2 2.000 ve) for which it Ly bty - gl No. 3 NASSAU-ST, cbeice Apber do. at State at §2 80, 1.000 White Canadian at £2 80, 3,600 Oid White igan at 62 00, and %00 New do., in bbls. to arrive, at 83 20 (the first of the season). BUY snd SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DE:CRIPTIONS “ M o ” . | thie will not prevent eredalous spectlators from buying it. | Maie s quie. but rices e e Lt e £ GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. | At the 1 o'clodk call, the share market was better, except den.sud aad nrm-muMuImFfi_-d-l{fl.w ush | | CCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS sad oibens RECEIVED is in 4 S at 471 @ 6. for Heated, 47@4%. for | good re- on favorable terme. Tuent wud & itde frmer; sales of 25,000 bush. £5@%0c. for | gy COLLECTIONS MADE TAROUGHOUT THE UNITED Milwaukee, the inside price for inferior. Coru ls in setive . ; B 8o tnqutry s 1n part spéoulative; | TATES AND CANADAS, . at 78} @#2ic. ; for Unsound, 83} @84c. for Mixed Western afloat, and £de. in store. Since 'Change, 13,000 bush, fair Chicago sold, io store, at dEc., which is & Bmo HOUSE HAY—The rt limited, and with & reduced stock . or do. Pre- CORNER WALL AND NASSAU- icago end North- HIDES~There is a good demand, but lold-mmglr-. ‘We buy and sell at the ‘most liberal current prices, aad keep cu herd uenos -y nd parties do not get together readily; we quote: full sopply of Cleveland | Yyrbe o} 223, gold; Rio Grande e eutty Domsootis TOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL 1SSUES, 2 AP e B Spaime. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, Iscnlnd for me n;-un AxD - to will an iy, i S 3 8 0. | Ant cxcte oo P e o PG KR SONDS, 8 meut shows that | Common, : d 2 for Lump. T circulation, and |* MOLA O1LS- Linseed is in small supply and very firm at 81 £0 for NO. 46 PINEST., NEW-YORK, . | American; English is dull and nominal; Crude Sperm is in b 5 A iy will be mmlvr:;‘c criicd uud steady o §3155; Crado Whale e dul at BUYS AND SELLS Call loans are | §) 40 Manofactured Oils aro inactive and nominal; Lard Ol R | e eatns 02 51,63, 63 e DS (. | 1 SABC MORROANS WM Ak MAISKE SRCGRITIED o8 HOPS are firm and LATHS—FEastern are fi ok to-day, and prices are better, though the mar- ket closes rather dul’. For futare delivery, sales of 500 bbls. amounts, and loans to speculators will be diswrbed mate- Mess, boyer Septembor, at 50 bl . rially before’the temporary debt is peid off. ews, boyer Soptembor. st 633, 500 bbls. do. buyer al the AND condition of City banks this week and last: ud 500 do., seller Munuary. at §.8,50, An active demand for Pork, aud prices ruled tim; sules of 3,000 bbls. regular,are 9,000 bbls, at 22 752 $33 for i!l. and §31 0a$2 for Prime Mess. Beef is without o! uote; the demand | ALL TELEGRAH AND EXPRESS STOCKS ON HAND READY 1 is me to; sales of 150 bbls st $16 Y. e e e e e e Tomtted | TYANIELS. C m“,‘mz~mlmg nzzum . il an rices are n 3 ul als are m] E, ~ Sl aad prices e RN, 1 o ete.. ad Woits Tree | DAL, O e Bloanan the New-York [ Avernes | Averrie | Amutof | Amount | An | Losse & | of | of setive, but prices are heavy; sales of 400 pkgs. at 19@19jc. Bavk Dapantus m-m Jor No. 1. Joyaaoe, for City. asd 21 ®2lic, ey wan- THE HAMPDEN BANK, A!-r!l'. SEBEHAR: 388 Bank State N.Y. American Exchangs e T T o ] 750, T, 60, 4, 1 (e X §3c5848k5s 2oy e BEKES B B53R5: Bankers 60 doy bills areheld at 1073@107§; salesof Ken- | thence to Lisbon, in Portugal. - . tucky beuk bills are reported at 106}, and eowmercial at CAPITAL STOCK, 19,000,000, 1053, German bankers usk 108} for short sight. The Pottaville Journal of oamal, e ports, This mouth we | Dlac'ate. | Specte. |cal Pl ] 7,814,025 1,604,104 265536 20100108 psein. . 47.996,904, Deposit: liberal, and, with an increasing stock, lower prices are looked for, Ou the otuer band, holders are not disposed to sell, url ot full frices, as they anticipate a good demand from manafs turers soon. Forelgn wool remaius quiet and unchauged. follows: estio Fleeoes, at 45 uarter Merinos; 50@:de. for oue-half and three-quarter do. 57 260c. for full blood do.. and 62@6%e. 29| 1 for Saxony Fleeces; 30@d0e. for No. 1 Pulled; 50@60c. for um' ,‘I%": Superfine do., and 60 @65¢. for Extra do.; 20@%7c. for com- e won Unwashed California; 21 @370. for Fin 1 %00 138 for Texas ~ We quote 0 as follows: Bouth American at 9925 50,629 2, 25@io. for common Wi 32@37¢. for Unwashed Mestiza 14713 213,027 and Merino; 32@dte. for Washed Entre Ri 5% 40,34 Unwaabed Creolo; 40@460. for Washed Cordov, 59,905 222,200 Madle. for Unwashed Mestiza and Merino, 20,49 "llm Hope, 30@33c. for Unwashed; East India, $3.088; 506, ‘Washed, sud African ot 20@30¢. for Unwasked, and 30@40c. 67,441 1,000,000 for Washed, 10,499 907607 6146 77,50 e R 177 12130, Receipts of Produce. L AUG, 20,~10,57 bbls. Flour 90 bbis. Whisky, 100 btls. Corn a5 158 0aa] 11 061 743,208,099 | Meal, 150 sacks do, 37.90 bush. Wheat, 131,185 busih Cors, 11458 1 o06.863{ 13,007 44 3338, 481 | 75779 bush. Oats, 7,965 bush. Rye, 1099 bush Mult, 122 by Froo00| ot 119|344 s0i | bush, Boeds, 34 pkgs. Askes, 15 pkgs. Deef, €6 phgs. Cut 237301 | 907.108| 7.524.996/1,665,80 | Meats, 5 pkg. Lard. 5507| 447291) 34612921457, 651 was| 1zl wTiT| 2500 Financial. 71| 60132) 1,260624] . i i podinilion i v + THR AXERICAN ATLANTIO CABLE TALEGRAPE COMPANY fr * OTmc ot T e Now ot and 30 Broubet, Koom No. 30 | oL Jno. Bl | R M. Davis. Tresrrer. . year, and we are not disappointed at the Kok 2,70 lee. 1,203 Nrw \ORK, Saturday says: L‘(z‘l;l.(ia—‘l\' UNITED STATES The quantity of cosl sent by railioad this week ia 58 2% 01 by | PER CENT for the month of Augos g«,'.ru, for the week, 193,001 u‘i > g week lust year. The dewpod fr ¢ the falling off and coel Is accumilating o gttle | e o R tune, sguinst 100, Steam and Kettls Reudered. , bas this da in this "of the sppeizt: PETROLEUM—The stock of Crude is entirely exhausted | Wentof F. P James & fl'% -1 4 owiug Lo the great fire in Jersey Uity yesterday. No sales | Fodemption il iy circutifh noton, Ty Be | Buve been made to-day, holders asking for what little they | tVE0Coct ‘eatilled * An act to amend (he g bave ou hand %8¢, in bbls. and 20 @22c, in bulk. Refined ia | corporated Banks, Bauking Associstions snd bond has been more active aud tfe market excited, closiog | passed Apeil 17, 1651, | e imuis aciners) i hfe. Fros OL s 0. W. SCHUYLER, Supeeienient and 2. s, (| lelpbia delive: il is Sooted atsemtie, . ¥ - NORWOOD & LOCKWOOD, RICE—The market is steady at 94@10c., currency, for Ran- | No. 22 William-st., New-York, goon; no sales reported. . BANKERS AND BROKERS SEEDS—Clover is dull, and prices are nominal. Timoth S BTk el Jots: new crom ot $707 25, Hough | 18 8tocks, Boads snd Goveramest Sesuritic. Asessst of Besbe Flux Seed is firm at €3 45083 60 Caleutts Linseed is firm, | Baokers and others received on favorable terme. 4 but_quict, ot $435@84 40 in Boston, and $4 45284 50 bere. A.G. NORWOOD, of the New-York Stock Exchane. SU®&ARS—There is only 8 moderate demand for Raw, JNO. F. LOCKWOOD, ermerly of Buffslo, New-Yerk. 5 o0l 1630144 m:m flufinxh wost boiders are aeking gmur figures, buyers are n:& 5 - 8, 626 | williug to operate, except at about je. concession; sales Sras oF New Yonx, BANE W. 1"1@.‘ 3,963,321 1,602,612 | 350 hids, at11@1lje. 1nrpCubn snd 12fc. for St Croix; Re- ALBawy. April 38, ‘ Ol 5 eva0g 2 woarg |fued dull at l6§ 2163 c. for OTICE IS WGMflM to C| %68 8173 TALLOW—The market is a little mors active, ard prices ter 136, Laws of 1859, aod 0% Lows of 116, that the WHISK Y—The market is duli at 35c., in bond. WOOL—Our market for Domestic Flcocea has beon very ir- | $at2fthe Bauking, A g reguies sad unsettled rioee our last, bogers 8d sellers sHIl | B ATiorGas & oot gnd b NS b being wide apart in their views. The receipts bave been more are firm; rales of 107,000 1 at 124c. for Wostern and City. .'.".‘.'.'&9 20 e QEATE W O0KS of SUBSCZEPTION, to a limited number of SHARES of the C1PITAL STOCK of this Company, will be opened st this office on TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, from 1i u, m. to3 7o .. aud will be closed o the 27th fastant. The route is frow Now- Yotk to Bormuds vis Cape Clisrles, U, 8., theuce 4o the Auoces, snd PAR VALUE OF SH. $100 EACH. Terme—20 per coot st the time of subscription, 20 per nuh’: days. and 20 per cent in 80 duys thereafler. 2 It is estiammbed that only 0 per ceut of the pat valug of the- stock wubecribed will be calied for. 8 mobe UNivED Sratss PereoLsun AT have declared 8 DIVIDEND of THREE ¥ et flyfit on ed afier Saturdey, Sept. ). Trouster books wil close urday, Aug. 35 and be 1o al is | pened syain on Mondey, Sept. 3. By orde: al (he POIpPINE | e _ ~ o v ulfe R BRCURITY InsURAN v auf ke | e :qg‘."flffl..'v war, Suw Yok, Aag. i6, I o ’ 6. 2,000.... 0000 90 78! 100 R - e o rwTon & 9. 10| Alton & T, prct | 2ear e 28 A PSower than They were Saf mo i . 4,000, 0. 0e 105 | 130, 147 100, /167 | Euaises ho sdvavce in tole 7 v el i | A’l;«:n'?-m,[é’, . s ity sl P ——————————————— Pit,, FLW. &C. 1] 124 113 | 100..0.2.090. 674 | Th trade sums np this week s follows compared with | Sever”: B . (BICHARD 1, BAYDOCE, Quervieryy ; 4+ — 000,101 |Chic, e Aon g Moo D% PP | tast pear: | FINANCINL, A ILROAD BONDS ™ negotiated, Wedding Cards, L. g . | it otz =8 | and RATLKOAT 1 1+ iehed by con! A L T BRI L v | M 341 : "’:.-;: -, - I Address LHOMAS B "ffi"fi‘ 3 nl_fllrnl Nflv-‘u:— TWM.EV % SONS, No. 104 Pulton-st. — 1 /61008 BOATD. % R B TULT AN INCORPORATED COM- WEDD!NG CAKDS snd FINE SIATIONERY, (Estalinbed U. 8. 60, 520,82 Mich. 8. & N1 | ey | g 15,000,755 o o ot b mereture i | B e 10,000........ 10| 100, L | el of Machanery fn_extensive demand, an entire momopoly with IE GREAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT! C, 5. %, 1040 ewu. 202 S oo (158 FTcfits, cesise wdditions] WORKING CAPYERL to2Ebnd thels T CUBNER, & o, e 00 Loidarob. Sow- St LY T ) Jl-l [ Susiaten iy iy 3 4 el S B s ecluiian

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