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e e e Mipment Raro Uros ax Onxoxiovs FAT-Bwine | tations: New-York Central, 1041@1043; Erie, 72@72}; BTABLISEMENT. - On Saturdsy night, while Christian Gels was piuing in the Towbs for e vielstion of an order of the oard of Health, requiring him to sbate 8 fat- boiking nuisance o Fhirty vinth-st, vearEleventh bis brother Jobn was Waking ap effort to break into the Penitentiary—sdopting the sawo wesns 1o that end which Cbristiad had sed 50 succees- fully. It was near midnight when President Scbultz was io- formed that fat was being bolled at tbat bour in the establish- ment that bad siready become s0 obnoxious. Repairimg st ence 10 <Abattoir-place, in company with a squad of police- men, tbe President found a light over the door, beard o noise within, and rmelt such an odor as convineed him that his in- furmation was literaliy correet. Thie evidence of his senses war, bowever, only partially satisfactory. and he entered the Building. Fires were burning, the kettles piving farth the mort tusufferable odors; but the eutire establishment, Upon the approach of the visitors, had been suddenly made chaotic By putiing out the lights. TBofore the gas was relit all the parties engaged in the builling. save two, made their escapo, wud could ot be found. These two, however, were arrested— Joho , & brother of Christian, and James Daily, the watchman. They were taken before Jastice Dodge, at the Jeflerson Market Police Court, on Sunday morning, aod com- witted to apewer the charge of violating the Health code, in defanit of bail in the sum of €300 eack. We no_doubt ey will be sent 10 keep company with Christian during bis wojourn on Blackwells leland—a place 1o Which fat-boiling SuBLOt eoine, though the boilers may. et Brookrys €1ty Covrr.—The calendar of this Court, which contains 146 casee, will be taken up oo Monday sext, the 17th Jnet et @16N1rICANT.—The circulation of Tug N. Y. Tris- g e inereased over 40,000 sinee the ist of August Just. Tik TRIBUNE 8 the chief of the straight-out Radicnl press, e fact furuisbes sowe indication of the present state of pub- e feeling ou political matters. As the writer of this was traveling ou oue of the Greeppoint cars the other dey. & boy entered with pewspapers, * 'Ere's The 'Erald and Werld," eried the youth, poking his papers ot each man in the car! but emavailingly. Ax he was leaviog. o stout, farmer-like looking person shouted after bim: * Why don't you sell TRIBUNES, [oume mas! That's the only New-Yors paper worth reading these times.” If the newsboy Was_wise, be bas, ere this, $aken the gentleman's advi [Brooklyn Daily Times. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. 6 | 2, e 0. 1004} |Hudson 1st mtge | - ,000..........103 | eennesns .o ) Chi. B. & Q. 8, 1 Atlantic Mail. 0§ 1.000. .. 111 | 400..........113 62. Mich. Bo. 2 mtge. Boston Water P'r. 11,000, 93 | 200,000 32 Chic. &N. W. con. sol'd conv. bds. N. Y.Centrai. 900. 03 10,000 Chi. 3,000, ,000. ... 1014 300. ....2dc.. 71§ Chi. & Altop in. b. Stonington. 34,000. ......206 | 2,000....cc.. 92 e 300... .small. 106} P. F.W. & Chic. 1 3d seriee. 103 20 ¢. 114, 3] 9. ceeveconse}ib |Fourth Na. Bank. ex-cp. 704! 50. ... oeee. W7 - &30 b30. Miciigan Ceptral iciugan Centra lw.?n . Chic.& N.W. '8 ] 1,000. 35, N. Car. new bonds| 30....... ... 30,000........ 63 West. Union 4 Migeouri b6, | 16 e (0 2,000.. ...... 77}| 200 58§ Chic. & Rock Is. Mo. 6s, Pa. R. Is. Rutland Marble. \ 3 . 109, 8085 vnei- 78}| 200.......... 26}| 10,000.2c.53 Louisiana b8, Cary Improvement |P. Ft. W.&C. 1 366 |\ M| 100.......... 1045 Mil. &8 t.Paul pref. 0 46. . 22 |Chicago & G. 1325) 100.ceenencar G.E. ARD Tel. 'Reading. 583 500. . 200 . 114} . 2] Mich. So. & N. 1. 1100, ...coeee. 83 713 | Mil. & 8L P. pref. N $ L 2] 10055 isb TO 35,000, ex cp. 63}] 2{ 0'CLOCK BOARD. V.8 Ge, 187, Quicksilver. Erie. . 3 il 0. 7I! 71 : 78 Tenneesee 6a. 1.000. ex cou. 71 Tenn. s, new. 8000. . ...... Mil. & St. Paul 2. OPEN BOAED OF LROKERS—I0 A. M. American Goid. Obio & Miss. Cer.|Ene. 230,000 ....53.146 | 10,000....... 204 300, 1464 | Rutland Marble. "| 400, 100, 100,222 b10.10% 200... Clev. & Tol. 400 .1 OFEN BOARD OF BROKBES—I P. M. Boston Water P. (Quicksilver |Cleve. & Pitts. 200, b3, 314| 100.......53. 51f Cleve. & Tol. Rutland Marble. iK&;“’“ Hil | 800 ..b31 200. 26| eomons e ne 263 N. Y. Central. | 200. 531 100, 103; Chic., | 200. o) 2| 200. 121 10. 27 | 100. 121 ' t. Union. Tel. (Mich, 8. & N. 1. | 100. . wees 583/ 100, 3. 833/ 100. . 35, 1 100. bls, 834 OPEN BOAED OF BROKERS—3 P. M. |Mich. So. & N. L. 3. 5171 300. 3. K3} . 513 200. | 834 | 100.......b10. 83} 3. 72 |Clev. & Pitts. b3, 85; 3, 7131 200......b10. 85 . 73 ICleve. & Toledo. 200.... 1144 ,R. 1L & Pa. 100.......810. 09 West.UznionTel. |Cl 200...0innens | N. Y. Central. | 300.......b3.104 | PETROLEUM AND MINING STOCE. hic. & Petrolewm Stecks.|Corvdon. | SEOOND CALL. (;lmz Run 8. | 290..... 130. 4 10'Central. 1,000....... 20[Downieville Gold. | 1000af. c.b30 2 25 Beneboff R. Ol | £000...... 1 60 Downievilic G, 1,000. 160 1,000....b30 1 67 Gunpell Gold. 0. 8 ..111} | is the case, producers wii Hudson Kiver, 121§ @122}; Reading, 114§ @ 1143; Michigan Central, 111j@111}; Michigan Southern, 83j@84}; Il nois Central, 121@1214; Clevelaud and Pittsburgh, 86286); Cleveland and Toledo, 1143 @115; Rock Island, 1092109); North-Western, 3]@35f; do. Preferred, (22} @66}; Fort Wayne, 104} @1041. The money market is gradvally hardening, and call doa ns under five per cent are less frequent. The supply of com- mercial paper is larger, but at the discount houses bost names of short date pass at 5 per cent,and good at 5] @6 per cent. The statement of the city banks ehows that the late increase in loans proceeds mainly from discounting coun- try bauk paper and remitting. the procecds in the form of Jegal-tender movey. A part of the increase has grown out of stock operations, in the form of new facilities to the bulle, who are still endeavoring to keep the market firm, at prices which will enable them to unload without seri- ous loss. The drain of currency to the interior continves, and in conneetlon with a growing demand for money in home channels is steadily enabling lenders to wake better terms, The Sub-Treasury is increasing ita bal- ance which since Sept. 1 has advanced nearly $6,500,000,and this too after paying the 1040 interest, The balance at this port is only $7,500,000 less thau when the Department commenced to pay off the temporary loan, and promises 10 increase steadily from customs and internal revenue,and enable the Sceretary of the Treasury to make to Congrees 1 & statement which will advance the nationsl credit and mwake it apparent that specic paymente can be resumed without delay beyond Jauuary, 1867, | Exchavge is in active demand. Brokers' (prime) 60 daye’ sterling is current st 106@106}; three days' sight do., 106} @107. Frauce, long, 5.32)@5.30; short, 5.30@ 5.274. The business of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, $2,762,510 81—tor Customs, $456,000; Payments, $1,001,- 330 28; Balance, $87,411,321 28, Gold notes—$233,000. The exports (exclusive of specie) from the part of New- York to foreigu porte for the weck ending September 11 were §3,042,586, The Cincinnati Commercial of Sunday rewarke: Exchange s kept st the old rate, but the market stiffens some, there being # demand suflicient to pearly ubsorb t receipts, which, i great part, nise from the “truusfer Goverument securities to New- Y ork for a market. The wov meut of produce Eastward is light, quite insufficient at pros- ent 10 settle the accounts of onr merchants in_the purchase of s. The outside buying rate in our table is exireme, as nearly al) the purchases are s i-5c. off. The busivess io wovey is aetive, Depositors keep their carrent acoounts close, snd want more favors in the discount hiue than thes usually do st this seasou of the yoar. Rates of futerest are couse quently firmly maintaimed. The Philadeiphia Ledger sa; The authracite coal trade sluckened off a Tittle last woek though the concerted effort started in thix city to effect an entire ruspension of the trad Yeen far short of expecta- 8 collieries stapped i obedience o the anggestion wade that it should be general; but as it was seen that some kept on work, those that nocked off after & fow dave resumed, and, as the tunnake of the past week shows, e trade may be considered preity fully in operation agejn. The tunpage from the Schuylkill region” is reported ot 104. M1 tuns, against 107,066 tuns 10 corresponding week lant year. The tunnage by nll carrying companfes for the week is 314,536 tone, being 9,70) more than in the same week lnst year. The tunnage for the yesr is £.567,304 tuns, being an incréase of 2,605,979 tune over the tunnage to the same tiwe in 1865, The price of coal is nearly steady, and on the average prob- ably eovers the coet of putting it into the market. While this i not generally discontinue work and rmit their minug furee to scatter wide away. Coal cannot, it is believed fell in its present prico. Those working mives not faverably Jocated; will let up as much as possibie to retain their hands within reach in case of & resction in the marker, whieb, it is believed, will take plac season. As 800D as the impression is established that prices aro ut the lowest, buyers will come o prow ptly into the market as.t0 turn the orders sbove the supply, #0 PUL prices up 1o the point from which they fell after tbe last public sale of Scravton cosl. It is coufidently expecied that the promised sdvanee of tolls on the Schuylkill carrying companies will be fact will tend to guicken and for conl, and tius faver an advence in price to consume ‘We have some twelve or thirteen weeks vet of the coal sea- at the average f ouly wl add over three millions of tuus 10 th fire an ok regute anthracite tannage for 1666 of eleven I to twelve millions of tuns, 1tbas been estimated thes warket would take this year two and ove-half millions tu more than Just yesr, and we are now nearly three miliions in {1863, with three millions of trade to the close igation, which is not likely to be lens than last year. It is certain that there bow been some mistake as to the capacity of the market this year, or eise there is a large smount of conl that has not ‘into covsumption. With these facts in the Bands of the trade, the foture of the season s not very flat- tertug for producere nd carriers, whatever it may prove to consumers. Theé Michigan Southern road ewrned the first week in September: 1666, .. 897,202 | 1965,....4110.236 | Dec,... 412,544 Printing eloths, The Providence Journal of 10th Sep- tetaber saye: 1In the early part of the week under review the market for this fubric was very firm, and there were mavy indications that boiders would succeed in effecting an sdvavce, bot to- ward the middie of the week the demand fell off to some extent and closes dull and nominal st Guotations, with parties ready to sell both present and foture deliveries at 13jc., without takers, fc andard Tue followis re the sules: 3,000 ieces 6380, 114¢c.; 5,000 do. 00364, 1ije.; 15,000 de. 64304, 3ic.; 25,000 do. 64364, 133e. Total. 34,500 pieces. The following is a statement of coal transported on the Delaware and Hadson Cenal for the week ending Septem- ber 8, 1866: H Week. Beavor. Delaware sud Hudson Canel Co.... 34,720 97,000 Peuusylvasia Coal Compavy.. 6 16,499 Total tuns. e 50 013,500 For the same penod last year: Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. Pestaylvanis Coal Company. .. Total tune. The following are the shipicats of Coul by the Penz- sylvania Coal Company for the weel ending Bept. 8, 1866: Taes, Tooe. By rail. 16,037 By cavs 2 s 8 Previously (1866 Total. To same dste Dry Goods Exebange, Nos. 49 sud 51 Park-place: Brows Sheetings—Amoekeag, B, 22jc.; Broedway, 2ljc.; Beaford, 154¢. Bleached Shirtings—DBates, 35¢.; Blackstove, Dje.; Ports- mouth, B, 1%. Gurner & Co., 20c.; Ricbmond, 18jc; Amoskeag, 173¢c ; Empire, 12¢. irts —Bradley's Duglex Elliptic, €74c. @81 05; Ewm- pross Tradl, 81 25; Meyers's IXL., prioes unchanged. - ris—J. W. L Standard Dress, No. 2i0, 820; do., No, 470, Paper Collars—Metropolitan Collar Co.. Byron and Garrotte, No. 1; No. 10. Extra Silver Corrogated, 8102 Magic Raflies—No. 3, 87 75; No. 7, 811 50; No.9, §i4 ; Home Made, No. 3, 85 %0; No. 7, 71 No. 6, 88 50, Rubber Cravats—No. 1, Plai inoh, @4 i inch, 84 50: 1 inch, 85; No. 2, figured, § inch, 85; § inch, 85 50; 1incb 86. Cantou Flaunes—Hawilton, 324¢.; Nashus, Z7jc. ko S MARKETS.~Carcfully Reported for The Tribune. TUESDAY, Sept. 11, 1866, ASHES—The market is firm and fairly active; sales at #8 0@ 88 79 for Pots. and 813 502814 for BESW A X— Yellow Westero is dull aud beavy; sales of 000 1 &L Hadlc. CANDLES are firm and in fair demand; we quote at 224@ . for Ademastine, 4004l Tor Sporo, and X3, for ‘wtent. COTTON—A good demand prevailed for spinning. and prices may b quated o shude frmer salos of 2,700 baies ot S@dse. for Middling Uplands, New-Orieans and Texus COFFEE—Ri0 isin good demand snd firm; sales of 4,000 » ex 8t. Ursula, on private terms. LOUK AND MEAT—The market for Western and State Fiour is quite active and very general; the receipts are light | and prices are better, the advance being 15@25¢. on the lot ‘and medium, and 54 10c. ou tie Family brande; the sales 1486 50 8¢ 40 for Superiiue State and Western; sommen Extra Siate (be Inuide 1,000 3. Miniag Stocks. | . Crozier. 1200 .......b30. 400 veenne 1 15) 200,after call 410 Pah Ran 8. 3. 1 45 Montana. 570 Greg. G, | 5 - . 550 .. .18 45 Wal 59 Bmith & Parmalee| 1,900, 510 300 210 10/ 100 w0 .10 15 150 e Tueevay, Sept. 11—r. Gld closed at 1457, after selling at 1464, Government stocks, both gold-bearing and eurrency Interest are styonger, and 7.308 of 41! issues were salable at | 106. The ehief business in State securities is in Border Mate mocks, which ate firm and in good demand. Ten- Bessce 6¢ s01d et 71@73), and Louisiaus €s st 100. Rail- good credit are getting quite scarce, and Bank shiares are frm with sales of Fourth National at 107, snd of Metropolitan at 131. Mariposa Preferred, under its new mAnsgement, is steadily rising, aud i frm &t 28] Atlantic Mail rose 2 per cent, Kallway ebaves ore rregulsr but generslly lower Bric was &m in view of the clomng of booke. There will be no contest at the clection; indeed, 90 fur as the stockbolders are concerned, there is little to ecntest, The rosd is getting hardly enough to meet its yay-rolle, supplies, loases and interest, and the subject ot dividends will not be often brought into the board about 10 be elected. Reading is still strongly supported. Michi- a0 Bcuthern is heavy end lower. In the other Western shures 1o material change. After the call Governmeut #ecuritios and State stocks were firm and Railway ehares S, with o downward tendency. At Seeond Board iho 08Teqt was dull and steady. After the call Erio sold at 72 sid Wan gtyong for cash delivery, but offered at 1@} per #out for wijer 10 options. The market closéd dull at quo- the | | for the low grades of S; 81090 for snirrln Ol of Obio, Michigut «nd Double Extra 1. Louss. and is better; sales of 49 his. 8t & n air Baltimore and Country Extr 1d $12 50a $15 75 for Trade and Family brards. Rye Flour s firmer; sales of 267 86 45, Corn Meal is dull and beavy. s are firm but quiet; we quote at §3 652 box, and 1 40@84 60 for Layers. Oiber moderate request and steady, at 28@ 52 .iu for Currants, 20@3le. for Citrou, aund in @ 4 is firm but dull; we ouote k and St. George's. Mackerel d steady; we quots 25 .. §10 502820 for No, 2 do., do. Herzings are dull and pominal. AIN—The inquiry for Wheat is good, but in the absence ssortment of woment prices are 3@Se. better. and tend upward st the close. The inquiry is coufined to miliers; the weles are 00 busk. 2 Uhicago Sprieg 0; 7.9 1 | | bosh. Mived Spring t &2 20; 700 bush, Amber Milwankee at 82 24; busk, New Amber Btute st 82 %6@8: 0. We | ‘motice a handsome ssmple of New White Wheat fiow Canadian, | offered by Messrs. Sawyer, Wallace & Co.—the qaality ver good mdeed, wuch beiter than last yoar, A lond of Mil- waukee Club sold Inst evening at §1 90. Rye is firm but ot setive; sales of 7,000 bush. Inferior Western st 0c. Barley | in moderate demand bot aosettled; sales of 4,000 bush. New | Unsound State, 1o arrive, ai $1 20. Barley Malt s quiet at €1 20281 40. Outs are lese nctive but steady; sales of 37,000 bush. at 44§ 247c. for Heated and afout; $185 ’ | the inside price iu store; He. for Jows in bags, aud 182 Se. for New State. Coru opeved steady but w‘u.f s lmited de- mand, mainly for the Eastern trade, and closed lower; at the conceesion there are few sellers: asies of 17,000 bush. i 4@ for Westerp mixed; #8@%c. for White Westers, “‘("\'” Y BAGS—We note sales st 25jc. on the spot, and o, gold, GUNNY CLOTH o n fule demand; saies of 500 bales bere and in Boston at 35 @360, FIA Y—The inquiry bas been fair and the market ruled firm. m quote at €58 %c. for shipplog, and 81 15@ 81 30 for retall HOPS are firm and fn good demand for Nohis' copsumption.” We quote at from 25@ 30 2 70c., a8 to growth and quality. JRON—Scoteh Pig s wore active, snd firmer: sales of 1.000 tans Gartsherrie on private terms, and sm Jote at from 8472 $49 for No. 1; 100 tuos Glen, u LATHSEastern tre firm and in fair demand at $4, 3 months. LEAD—The tnquiry for Pig Is fair, and the market firm st 6le, pold, for ru‘-cl:-’; ‘Tales o 300 tune LiME—Rockland is firm and in good demand at §1 €0 for common and §2 10 for Lump. MOLASSES is quiet; sales of 25 bhde, Porto Rico at €2}e. RNA\A.I. BTORES—Spirits Turpentine is easier, but & t ‘sales of 132 bbbs st 66@08o.. closing t 664c. Crade ot quiet at §4 €7}, Kosins a aotive and udvanciug; sales of 2,000 bbls Eilack st 83 §3 624 %00 bble. Gommon and Strained at €3 €73 500 bbis. do. st § %0; 50 bhls. Strained at §4, and 200 bbls. No. 1 and Pale and White st €6 44@89. Tar is dull at $3@83,62 for Domestic. PROVISIONS—We have bad a fair demand for Mess Pork to-day, but prices are o trifie ower and are heavy st the olose; for future delivery, sales of 2,000 bbls.. at §32 30, seller Oct., £30 12§ @839 25, Duyer do., and $33 25 buyer oalamee of this month: the sales, cash and regular, are 3,000 bbis. Mess st #73102670 15 Beef is without change and is dull; sales of 100 bbls, at $16@820 for Pliin Mess. and §202824 for Extr do. Tierce Beef and Bieef Hams are dull and nowisal. Cut Meats are quiet; small sales of Shoulders on private terme. Bacou is firmer and in fair deand; sules of 207 boxes Cum-: berland Cut at 154c. Lard is dull, beavy and lower; sales of 150 pn., at 174@174e. for No. 1; 1 e. for City, 1932%0c. for fair to prime Steam and Kettie Rendered. APTERXOON PROVISION MAKKET, 5 0'CLOCK.—A fair business ‘was done in Mess P lndr.flc- lod steady; sales of 2,000 bbls. at 832 124, Other Provision e dull oominal. PETROLEUM—The demand been and the market b sales at 26¢. for Crudo in barrels and 20c. in bulk; Re- fined in bond at 38@40c. for Light Straw, 41@42c. for do. 0 ‘White. 450. for prime do.. 46¢, for Standard White, and 47c. for Prime White. Free Oi! s quoted at 57263¢. RICE—We hear of no sales, and prices are nominal. W% BEEDS—Clover Seed is inactive and nominal. Timotby Béed is quiet ot :‘1 5@, Calcotta Linseed is lmv de- is searoe and firm at €3 15@83 5. We note sales of 1,000 bags Calentta Linseed at 82 55, gold. boxes Castile at 19¢, which is an advance. SPELTER remains steady, at 6jc. for Silesian. moderately active, and at 104@104¢. tor fair to good Refining; seles of 626 bhds. at 42 1ike. for Cuba 190, f xes Havana at 1T4c.; Rofined ave easier. We uote Ground, Granulated and Crushed atfi6je.; Whiteat 15j¢.; ellow at15¢. steady: sales of 50,009 B, at 12@124c. for Western and City. kNBACCO 18 in light demand; sules, 68 hhds. Kentueky, 5@ 100 slabs Banea at 24jc; 700 do. Straita at 22c.; 17 tuns English » all gold. Plates are firm; sales of 200 boxes W HISK X— The market is quiet; small sales of Western ia bond at 35@36c. ———— RECEIPTS For THE WERK !mnm-o v, Sept. 11, 1866, Lamba. 550 57 1,023 23,64 9,391 39,685 These were sold at the following Market Places: mand a1 §4 50 in Boston and_bere. Rongh SOAP—We note sales of 100 80 SUG AR—Raw Sugars are r Porto Riro; 120 bbis. Gaudaloupe_st i, ; and 149 TALLOW—The business is moderste and the market TIN—The demand is fair and the market firmer; sales of Charcoal Terne at $10. ———— NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET. wud Reeves Cown Veuls Swine, Total. Beaves. Cows. Veals Lambs. Swine. Total At Nationsl Drove Yards. 234 N I8 6T . 3 13 e 945 . » = 6 9705 ... v ‘weel re- Dumnn yoar. 59255 118 1,500 16,091 11,023 X872 Receipts last week. 6929 134 1.277 20,910 16 432+45,682 PRICES OF BEEF AT THE PRINCIPAL MARKET, THIS WEER. The following are the quotations per pound, the eatl- mated net weight of meat—selier sinkimg oftal. That is, & bullock whose quarters wiil weigh 8 owt., at 10 cents a pound, amounts to Extra Beef The best on -2 That generally rated first quality Medium, or good, fair quality = That of ordinary thin Steers. Oxen and Cow Inferior. er lowest grade of attle. The geveralaverage of the market to-day, estimated ot 164 Extreme range of prioes from........ 10 @ig The most of the sales are from . ............... RET Y WHEKE THE CATTLE ARE FROM. The Bullocks s0ld at Alierton’s are reported from the follow- ing States: New-York . . 157 Missouri . € © 435/ Kentacky. @ 112 Texas . It} 1,00/ , 33, v lem Rallroad, 1.615 boats, 0. Jersey Central Railrond, 3%0; by Hudson Kiver ‘About 1,900 were in the yards on Mo LIST OF DROVE The following are the names of Grovers, Owners. or consigs- ox of the prineipal droves; and where the eattie are reporied om J. Bammil, 63(8. 8:heater, 111 it Teed & Wheeler, Ky 51T, Glass. Obio, 144 J. Keller, N. Y... L 16/3. Reuwick 31| Hesley & Co., 16/ 0. W. Weler, il |A. N. Moaroe, 111. P. L. Eastwan, Obio..... P : bardson. K . Farthiog & Coou, 11l T Wheeler, ) J. Holcomb, N. Y. P. McCaffrey, Ky 105 Thompeon & Coos, Ol P M in 112 D. Reynolds, 1 ¥, G. Drisccli, Ky, .. ... 45,G. Radclife, Obio . E. Henderson, Til.. .. 53°W. Richards, Otilo T Gillie, Oblo. I... 48| E_ Loughmas, Obi 0 Penn & Jucoby, K. 93| W H. Pias, 1 10 J. Reed, 11, 96 Parker & Gormand, N, Y 20 Lawless & Traivor, Ohto... 3 B Gray, Otio 3 McDonough & Poud. JI B Gray. 1 il McDonough & Poud, Mo, B, Gray, Mo Fitoese il McDosough & Poud, Texar. 15/ Hatlem Loosl, N. X.. Y AT HUDSON CITY. Browsell & Colwel). Ind ott & Co, [ Post & Toffey, O......... Fawen i Post & Toffey, Mich. . J. Crom. 11 9 Bims & Osborne, L. J. L. Beggs, Tll............ 117|A. C, Adams, lo J. T, Alexunder, Tll.......608/C. C. Chambers, Ky G B, Alexander, T W. V. Woed Kry... Sage & Hoghes, 0. " Woods & G ilecphe, Til I8 Brigee & Gilkett, 0. I8 J. Geary, Ind .m J. Collem, O.... . 1w Messenger & Glllett, 0. 156 REMANKS ABOUT BEREF CATTLE. The totsl number this week. 580 bead. compares with 6,929 bead last week, and with 5,255 Bead, average per week Jast year, and with 5,554 for the corresponding week ove year “go. "The number sokl yesterdsy st One-Hundredtb-st.. 1,900 compares with 3170 heal last week and with 3,650 ke aversge per woek last yoar, and with 4,131 head, st market one year ago. THE OPENING. OR PRINCIPAL DAY, OF THE MARKET. Monday, Sept. 10.—The cattle warket lacks an importast element to- There are beither Jewish buyers or sellers to be seen, and so rous i this class of operstors that trade is slow in their absence. This s their New Year's—a boliday almost uviversally kept—and in anticipation of it they sold sboat 400 bead yesterday. This Jeft 1,90 in the yards to-day, which in ardinary markets would not loug, but now they dragged untl] night, and at o late Bour some stil remained unsold. Those left week were s0ld on Wednesday, save C. 8. Green's bulls. Finding the come to the yards after them, he has taken them 1o the farmers of Westchester County, or in other wor tarned them out to grass. Most of the on_sule to-da were of good, fair quality, with several re: One lot of 30 choice 9 cwt. Obio grade Durhame sveraged close upon 18c.. while 20 State stecrs from the farm of that well- knows Weatel v County grasier, T. Wheeler, were bought by W. Lalor at 8170 each, or over ikc., according to buyers' estimate of 9 cwi. They were a part of 54 head grazed by Mr. Wheeler, and sold to Mr. Lulor upon the farm. The to) of seyeral other Oblo and Kentucky droves brought 174@ik.. or fully up to the prices of lust week, wiile below these all grades sold s littie bigher than the previous market, owlng more to quality, however, {uan anythiog else. Bave one lot of State bulls at about 10c., and some of the bruised cattle alluded tolast week at 132 14c., very few, even of the rough cattle, went below ldc. Whole- sale butchers calculated their Washington Market cattle cost 16@ 104c.—1u some cases 17c., bt the latter was generally the gvimnl good cattle to shop or retail butchers. Sales to utchers at Huds Cn{ during the week wore 2708 out of 2,973 received there. The 265 were brought to One-Hundredth. ot. for retailing. There was little difference in prices at the two market-places, the quality being geverally i Hudson City. be prices obtained s trifie lower. sales for the week are about 5,600 head, which is & good sup- m, though butebers calling for s large number of cattle at nt time. The weather could not be improved upon, but weather and good cattle failed to wake a lively mar- Xet. A few farmers were looking for cattie to Fallfeed, bot they did not find sy very cheap lots. It is not ofien that the catile run g even, and of as good general quality as of to-duy —sowe droves bave not been equaled for months. AN EXTENSIVE GRAZIER. Mr. J. T. Alexander of Morgan County, Til, is by far the largest grazier and feeder sondiug oatile to this market. He Dbas thus far shipped over 11,000 Lead since January, and has 10,000 more to send. The present market s indebted to him for more than 600 head, cattle ull come via the Erie rond, and are sold by Messrs. Beach & Bray ot Hudson City. Mr. “Alexantler grazes nearly all bis eattle on his 9,000 aere farm, though some of them are bought only & short time before ship- ping East. Giviug bim eredit for so much in the past, what shall we expect in the future, vow that be has bought the Mike Bullivau home-farm in Champaign County 1 This is oue of the most noted grazing farms in the West, coutaining 23,000 ncres, nearly all brought under cultivation or laid down head, head = to Kentucky bine grass and clover pasture. The prico 300,000, Perhaps a better idea be gained size of Mr. Alexanden's 32,000 acres by stating that if located together, in the form of & square, Id be nearly 74 With bis 20,000 & rank, if be has not before, the king amon) will not say that snch a man is & ben: st sense, making Lundreds of spires of tax &row in place of one of wild 1 Our own eitizens are not little indebted to him for beef, for remove his stock from market and prices wouid af once advance, In wddition to his miles of pasture, he has wbout 2,000 acres of corn which promises & heavy yield, snd will go n Jong way to perfect in fatuess what the Sum and Autumn gras lready laid on. 0! BALES OF BULLOCKS. E. Loughman sold 60 good Glio steers, 7i ewt., grade Dur. Lams, some retailed at 17@8c., balance wholosaled at i7c. W. Thompson bad 20 Ohlo stesrs. fioe cattle, for Coon and Thompeob, stong £} owt., sold st 17@17jc. J. Heloomb bad 16 mized Siate steers, some very fine, un- even weights, 68 cwt., sold at 16@ 174c. Also 60 Olio steers far T. Glass. 64 cwt., fair, at 15 @17¢. ‘Eastmas & Bro., sold 31 Ohlo and 18 Tilivois steers for P. 8, Eastuav. The Olio cattle breusht 17} @1éc. tare he will Who miles iv length. 16§ @174e,, and % for A. N. Mo; 6f cwt, ul 16 17¢. P. F. Cary for J. J. Chancelor, 33 Obio steers, fair, 6§ ewt., cattle at I5jc. P. D. Driscoll had 45 Kentucky cattle, good, 8) cwt., sold at 16jc, avernge. T.J. Gofl had 8! fat Kentucky steers for Bodford & Clay, 8 ewt,, strong, sold at 16) @174c., average over 17c. Gy Valenting sckd 77 Mhnois steers for . McCaftroy, fuir, 7} ewt., seant, at 16@17c. W. Lalor, buteher in Centre Westcbester County stecrs of arket, bought 54 very fino " Wheeler, 1o the couutry, ot 9170 per bead. They were of Mr. Wheeler's own Nflz, and would dress 9 cwt. Tweuty of them passed through the market tnis week. .8 B. Richardson, 93 Inmlllmh Penn & Jueoby s 1at 74 ewt, lot, runuing out at Onx., 112 Indiana sheers, 74 owt., at “th ‘Wheeler, for J. Moss, B. Gray wholesaled 81 Oblo steers to J. T Williams for $17 each, or 16fe. ‘were a good drove of steets, sis0 32 10 E. Loughman, Mo. steers, 7} owt., at $100 each. D. Reynoldssoid P, Mol aftrey ! T3 m{" o “!fl st 18 C sold 45 y steers, £} owt., 16c.; & nice, fat lot. b B Naewaloc 72 Wl stbers 0 Hurd & Veleotioe, for retailing, at 1640 on 74 ewt, Tawioas & Trainor sol 34 of their Onio steers, good, 6 owt., at l6jo. average; tops ”fi Thealey & Co. 1ad 9 Ulinois steers, a forr drove, O ewt, ool at [5217¢. G. W. MoMaban, for J. Reed, 53 T, steers, Just fair 73 owt., at 16@17c. 8. Ulery, for W. H. Platt & Co.. W00 T0. steers, & tdy lot, soant 7 ewt, at 15@17c.; tops, 17e. Lon, WUDEON CITY 8A] Bage & Hoghes sold M for 1. C. Chembers, Ky. steers, fat, 7} owt., ;:.1 @17c., and 21 Oblo # bought of Clapp, 64 ewt., N W. Thompson sold 402 for Crnm & Thompson. TN\ steers, common to falr, € owt,, at 144@15ic.; and 101 fos Skilee & Thompson, 11\ steers, 64 ewt., at 14} 16c. "5# H.Hard, fox 'W. V. Wood, 69 1il. gteors, 6} ewt., at e, Chareh & Hurd, 95 Ind. steers, for Scott & Ce., 7 ewt., fair, 15§21, fow tops, 17je. Bright & Fagan sold 40 11, wteers, falr. 6 owt., at 15}e. Coney & Oonger, 199 for Sims & (Jaborve, Illinoks ateers, o 21 Jar 4.,C. Adamey Tows O.IG{. 6owt., at steers, 6} cwt. iu.? Beach & . steers, Jight, fair flesh, 6 ewt, sold at Mj@16ic.: for J. T, Alexander 608 Illinols ateers, fair, 6} cwt., at 14217, age about 154c. Miller wold 117 for J. 1. Bagge, Dinocis steers # nice flebed drove, 64 cwt , 1,200 m Crum, Tiingle cattle, commo, Briggs & Gillett sold 126 for Messenger, #teers, very owt., at 13215¢.; 125 for themselves, Ohio steers. Miller, wolves. sre doing or of faney al VEAL CALVES.—With fow coming hmcmghum-:n-hmnfl quicker and at & slight advence. They a8 fust a8 voceived, fat calyes &t 136 ; fair to ot 12@19)e.; poar at 10e., with some 8s low b ¥R, u;-g.,.n. who ive tbe average of head this week. l!‘" poond, live we hpr"mp. 5 @7)c.; Lambs, Sheep and lambs are both doing better in the face of in. “The stock was well used op last and mummmmunm-mmm ot higher prices. Fat sbeep go au )ut'l.'lh.. and prime lawmbs a1 §29jc.—eome superior Bia ba'are ted much higher, The bulk of the sheep ‘o elther thin. or only me- diom condition. A right fat iot is weldom met with, but as evol weather comes on we expect to see an m t in quality. The 1,600 head received in Sixth-st. on Monday morning were all sold before night, geverally at 6i27c, Fat iots would sell quickly at 74e., Af here, Lambs are fully Xc. Migher than Jast week. H. Home sold 7,484 sheep and Jambs, aversging $6 70 each. B McGraw sold 3,200 »l and lambs, aversging 4 b4 €auh, rangiug 85 50 o 86 per head. The unvnllnlllvnu Hudeon City were 7,600, sl of whieh were sunt to this city for sale, mostly to Robioson-st. SHEEP DROVERS AT BROWNING'S. Frow New York —James Eiiott 143, W. W. Tenbrook 198, C. Stewart 206, Wm. Reed, 398, Mortin Carr %, William Taylor 143, Jabes Collims 137, Plat! Reed 914, F, Soyder 443, 8 "Butier 126, John Bodd 24 . Tromble 36, J. G. Sher. man 160, M, Travers 211, & with 12 M. Etmendorfl 183, Levi Miller 200, Hill Brothers 201, A. W, Mills 142, Geo, Spicer 362, Adam Plant 76, R Miller Hige Budd 1il. Capt. Bwith 35, lem Jeremiah Tuorpe 119, Poucher & Jobuson 457, F. Parsons 09, Tra Perry 19, George D lienbock 205, Tradd & Elliott 135, L 8 Henry 200, H. L. MeGraw 208, J, C. Marsh 75, R. L. Hugbston 99, #fi M IXDIANA—Tohn Simmons 771, Wm. MoWhinney 161, Fios CANADA—Jobn Simmons 62, Chbaries M. Bismons 205, ¥rou Tuwoms—George W, Dewey 779, From Oio—M, T. Morgan nu'g".vl G. Geary 102 Jobn MeCready 200, John Simuiovs 211, Frox New JEnsey— oses Styles 179. THE SWINE MARKET. Receipts by railroads, to wit: Hudson River, R. R, 3,443 Erie Rk R, 1,650; New-Jersey Central R R, 4299, Total, 9,392, Bince date of last report there has been little change in the general character of the bog trade uotil Saturday, when an advance of from {@jc. occurred, owing te the fact that re oeipin were about equal to the demands of the retail trade. The market opens morning with 14 oars ou saic. aud these " foes: Heavy and wags, 108 104e. wers sold oar range of grime, 1iwiiic medivm, 10§@lle.; 0 stillecs on sale. — RECEIPTS OF PRODVC 8rr7. 11.—4.735 bbis. Fiour, 377 bbls, Wi Corn Meal, 86 sacks (] Cake, 1,998 bush. Wheat, 165,707 bask Corn, 15,208 bush. Oats. 620 bushi. Seecs, & phgs. Asles, 100 pkgs. Beef, 6,106 bbls. Petroleum. Financial, HICAGO AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY PANY. FIRST MORTOAGE SINKING FUND BONDS. his oftice, No. 12 Written offers may t the underuigoed. at Walkat., Ia the City of New York, until 12 o'clock m. on the (Juux of ‘October, 1966, for-the puschave by him of the sbove describe BONDS, by the spplication of the Sinking Fund set apart by the said y ihe 4y t gatthy Cor for that . nd bow Bmeanting Lo #: wpay Purpose H UTLDEN, Trostes. )7 THE SECURITY | NORANCE (0. i N 86 : [ M. 119 Broa A’l‘ a meeting of DIREC HASTINGS, eeq, was unlu\mmul‘ eleeted Prégident Compeny. By order RICHARD L. HAYDOCK, Secretary. bmea(f AND NORTH.WESTERN RAILWAY . FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND BONDS, GKEEN BAY EXTENSION. I Written offers may be made to the undersigned st bis office, No. 12 Wallst,, in the City of New ¥ nthl 12 o'clock m. on the 15tk day day of September ‘“ for the porchase by hit of the above-des L T T S T S - Rl or that par om0, i ¢ I §. J. TILDEN, Trustes. TRAVF.LNG CREDITS on Messrs. J. 8. MOR- GAN & Co, LONDON ( to GEO. PEABODY Saccessors & Co), available in the orincipal cities of EUROPE aud the EAST, lssued by DABNEY MORGAN & Ce., No. 83 Excosnge- RS of sTEAh‘d.L\oATS BTEAM.POWER, ENGINEERS, ke TR ebeeription books ot (9% AMEIICAN' STFAM-BOILER AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY are now open at he National Bank of the Comuoawesith. Augost 30, 1966, 'D. C. & R. H.FISK, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES SECURITIES, No. 16 NASSAU-ST,, UNDER THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, BUY AND SELL AT MARKET RATES, UNITED STATES G OF 1881, UNITED STATES 520 BONDE, UNITED STATES 1040 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7.30 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED BTATES COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, and ALL OTHER UNITED STATES SECURITIES, FFICE of ATCHISON and PIKE'S PEAK RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 61 Cedar.st., New-York, Augurt 21 1906.—The annual meeting of the Stockhalders of this Coupany for the election of thirteen Directors tor the transaetion of such other business as may cou Jug. will be beld st the office of the Com o 1o day of September, 1060, between T ek g m. Frosies et be Bled it the Sgereary be- raafar books will ¢ , 186 g g OYAMES WADEWORTH, Ciry or Trmasonen's Orric qEAL}:lY PROPOSALS will be receive ' eftce for purchasing TWENTY SiX PER CENT MUNICIPAL PONDS of sald City, of those matuting fn 1670, 1671, 1973 aud 167, Bids to be marked * Propossls for Municipal Bonds.” By order of the Comuittee on Finaace, D. MACFERRON, QO BeiSalt MORRIS AND ESSEX RAILROAD 7 Per Cent Mortgage Bonds, FOR SALE BY G, 8, ROBBINS & SON, No. §4 WILLIAMST. ClllCA(l() AND NORTH.-WESTERN RAIL- WAY CO. FUNDED COUPONS of the FIRST MORT- GAOE BONDS. —Written offers may be made to the undersigued st hia office, No. 17 Wallst., in the Gity of New-Yorl - o0 the 224 duy of SEFTEMBER, 1966, for the p: e WUNDED GOUPON BONDS of the said Con eation of tie sinking fund set apart by the saii Co pose, and now smovsting to $46360." 8. J. TILD! Orricn or Tem Nuw YORE, FRoviDxxon axp Boston Il R ('c.,' SroxinTon, Coun,, Sept. 10, 1066, J OTICE—The Stockholders of this ‘umpln‘ are otified that their ANNUAL MEPTING for sn ELEC- TION of DIRECTORS for the ensuing yoar. sad sleo far the trans: selom of such other bisinees as ey come befure them. w il be botd at tha Company’s offc ty of Providence, Siate Taland, on "FERNOAY, Lhe %h day of September, at 10 n'fh‘c‘.. m. The' polls will be opes from 10§ to 11 o'clock a.'m. ~Trausier books will be closed from the !hib to the 264h of ‘.E.mh" ¥ b. NOYES, Secretary HICAGO AND NORTH. WESTERN RAILWAY SPLENDID CE. BALE. and €o. EQUIPMENT BONDE. Fixtores of & FANCY DRY GOODS, 'E ¥ and Written offers may ba made to the unde ot bis office No. | TOY STORE. handsomely fitted up. and doing s hrge aud profitab ¢ 12 Wakiat, in ¢ ‘of New.York, unti]. 13 o'¢iock w., on the 23d | trade. The best situatios in Most be. 3 y of ber, for the W of the sbeve | Owner goiug to Europe. Price 87,000 Apply st “Athantlc m-dc-n-y"h“:-:n-m o ...-n-.‘u— 4 FOR u‘: id 3. TILDEN, » Hotelmen A addroes 20, wmmflumn“‘-‘m".’.‘flk‘ m 1 & BANKERS AND DEALERS _GOVERNMENT STOCKS COMPOUND ENTEREST NOTES: - CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, September 11, 1866. 1A REFINERY for SALE.—A complete JEWELBY STORE for ‘ to roonnn 9 stand. Ko a1, 0 0, 0 o and sl and havd VERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, CERTIICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, At cocuia rdbi s parshase for wale of STOC! BONDS. and GOLD. el AT & Co. FISK & HATCH, No. B KABSAU-8T, BUY wd SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS GOVERNHENTWSEGURITIN- RECESVED oo favorable terms. @ COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THB UNITED TATES AND CANADAS. " CERTIFICATES OR DEPOSIT 1SSUED. M. E. Hosvomn, 6. M. Huspunsy, W D. VEaxan. STOCKS, GOLD, and GOVERNMENTS. Tad vigusie and Baskers, received on favorable terms. ‘SEVEN PER CENT PER ANNUM PAYABLE IN GOLD, ON THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Alexandria and Fredzicksburgh Railway Company. € The wbseription books for the balance of the one million dol- are of the sbove boads will be opened st our office, on WEDNES- DAY, the 20th jost. These bonds, deted Juve, 1806, have thirty years Lo run, and sre necured by & first mortgage and deed of trust to D. R MARTIN President Ocean National Beuk, and ROBERT TURNER, of Tarucr Brothers, No. 14 Nassao st. Principal asd interest paysbls in goid. The nterest peysble baf yessly at the Ocoan National Bank on the | shild Guliot, = Meurs. a, 1ot days of June and December. m.fi?"fl‘"’ g ‘f:‘ll o "Thie in believed to be the very best opportunity sew offered for in | J. Lecht, M.'Nordiingor, Mre. Neovilie, Bou e e e e o e | e S L i artery of Commosieation between Washiogton end Richmond | 3. Chamain, Damosas, 8l Boursoroe, Mc sod and consequently between the Northern and Soutbern States, is 0 md.u.-.lm::.h-nn.ln. r.ufil-p.lnrhh-l miies shorte? than the route uow 16 use, which s 171 miles iu langt. For full particulars spply to FISK & BELDEN, BANKERS, Ne. 37 BROAD ST. FIDELITY INSURANCE CO. S I 17 PR TR REORIRCE and OFHER COMPANIES | with BANKERS, MERCHANTS, &e. W% by COLLECTING AGENTS, ATTORNEYS ke ey g o OFFICE Ne. 170 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. DANIELS. CROZIER & COE, BANKERS snd MINING BROKERS, Nucawirat.. New York, Miuing Stocks. M) INIATURE ALMANAC. Sew, 6141 hioon Sels. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-TORK....... .Swrr. 1L CLEARED. Steamehip Arizons, Maory, Arpinwall, Pacific Mail Steamablp Coms o Virgo, Bulkley, Savannab, A . irgo, Sa },"’"’ Ferris & Co. e ot e, Y i empms. . P. Cly o Knlbess Hiamiboay, Ssas & B G e e e o Loaroaen, No. 24 g Eapecis] atention ¢ivea Lo Colorado Gold N'o.' 7 NEW-ST., near Wall. A GWYNNE & DAY, BANKERS & BROKERS, Roy snd Sell on Commiseion STOCKE. GOLD, and U 8. SECURITIES. I Olien & Co. of Country B cetved on favorab H, Brem.), , Adeiside, Gurrelle-k oy 1 Country Bankers 1 ceived on favorable Burk Harschel (Boem l;y-flnh Neyer Frare or Nxw Yorx Baxx Drrasvuest, ALBANT. June 11, 1866, JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Lll’lllll“ to Chap- ‘Ler 236, Laws of 1859, and 476, Laws of 1065, that thie cirealating Totes issaed to the Park Bavk s Bauking Amociation. locsted in the L{h&:l New-York, will be redeemed AT PAR, by the Superd: o X & Wendt. 'ulldlfi'l.wflh'flml.wh » Brig L. W. Joboseu (Br.), Amen, Port Maria, T. M. Maybew & Crie Willebaid (Prom.), Metsad, Cork, for orders, Funeh, Meincke' Wi .n:tw.uuum (Norw.), Slever, Bio Janelro, Holmbow > R Simpeen & Clapp. B ot orie ermandine, B A Cartins Coo. Hanking Departmens, on presestation st the New-Vork State ationa) Bank, in the City of Albany. for six years from the date bereof. and not thereafter. &2l The outetends l sented, as aforesald, within six years from the dste hefeof; aod all notes which shall mot be presented for redemption and payment within the tiwe thne specified wl] cease to be s charge apon the fund o the b of the for that pu: Nt Je13,lawbon Wed B W, SCHUTLER, Soperitendent. srars or New York Baxx Dwpanturst, t ¥ % ALpaxy, Apri L4, 1568, NOTI(‘E is hvn‘:x‘y given, pursuant to Chapter 236, Laws of 1838, avd € Laws of 1063 that the clrealing notes - med to the MERCANTILE BANK, » Haoking Associadion located in ihe City of New.Yort. wil be redecamed, st gar, by tbe Supericiead: ent of {he Hanklas Depactiunt, oo prasentation at the NEW YOKK STATE NATIONAL BANK, in the City of Aibuny, for siz years date therwof. and not thereaiter, tatanding circulating notes of the said Baok must be pre- Alopeml, witkia six gaure from the date hersol, nd i for sente Totes which shall ol oe presen redemption and payment within d'fllen-ulolm" u’a"lbll in the haida of Uie Superiniendeat for that purpose, G W CHUTLER, Superiotendnt. N S7aTs o Nuw. Yonk BANK Duranre - Ausaxy, April 23, 1866 OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 206 Laws of 1850, and 476 Lewe of 1063, that the circolsting notes issued to the National Bask iuAhe City of New-York, a bauk- \ ing sasociation e e e ke will be redesed e | * Bark Cordelin (of New-London), We'ls, Sevaznab, 10 dgs e Euperimmandeut of the Banking Department. ou preseuts. | timber to master. 4th inet., Mre. Lincols, the stewsrdase, tion st the Natioual C Bawk in the City of Albany for six | was buried atees 4 1 years from the date hereof, sad wot v, Brig Resolate, Miller, Savannab, 13 days. with timber to master. "The outstanding sireuiating notes of the said baok, must be Brig Giobe (of Windsor, N. 8., Cox. Cow Bay, 12 seutod. as sforesaid, within dx from the date bereof; and all | tomaster. Left bure Braziflan waiting; brigs 8. E. , do. notes which shall not be presented for redemption and Mitbin | Tobal Cain do., Contineatal do., for New-York. Tt e thas speciied will bease (0 be u charge apon the fund 1 the | Brig Boamer, Crabtreee, Basgor, with lumber to C. A. Hovens & Lands of the Saperiatendent for that purpose, Co. Ap. 45 Jow b G. W. SCHUYLER, Superintendent. Bebr. Julia A. Berkele, —, Now-Haven. - 5 i Beur. Panama, Snow, Rockisnd. Sears op Now Yoax, Baxx Dweanruner) . | Soor. ) Providence. ¥ b ALBANY, April 23, 1666, Behr. Cl lin,. port, for Providence. N(YH(‘E is_hereby given, 'I;unmm! to Chapter 236 Bebr. Nightir Orient. Laws of 189, and 476, Laws'of 1865, that the clrculsting notes Schr. Versnda. Pends, Provideuce. . Tasued to the Citizens’ Bank. & hanking sssocistion located in 07 Bolur, John m‘m Bostor of New-York, will be REDEEMED AT PAR by the Superintendeiit Sehr. H. Newsll, Caliss, with lumber to J. Boardman. e Broiog Degerimant o preseatation st the NewVork Stste | Scbr. Goo. Gilran. Barrest, Catles, with Bmber be . Sesrius Natioval Bank in the city of Albeny, for #ix years from the date | Schr. Charm, Crowell, Li fl«gr'fl coal to C. B, Swain. 2%, and bef theraaRion Schr. Corvelin, ——. Machias, lomber. ' ¢ sald benk must be Schr. Z. A. Paine, Joties, Eastpors, with lamber to Jobs Boynten's b The outstending €irculatiog otes o O g Gl yours thorh no date betoas #0d &l sented, s aloge . notes which shall not Whed for redeapiion and payment | Schr. Aretie, Ogden, Georgetown, D. C. ed wili coase to be Ths fasd | Sebr. Alice HandyPearsal, Vig e aisar b ";:;ulan(d-n) \':?;:('&hfllb g ":: B June (01 el Grnige B em), 16 days, with Togweod n V. 8C tendent " o . | Ll 3 perintendent ek LA Bl Line, Frnandon, 7 day, wi o sars t0 v - . n: S Ch ey Deblom J OTICE 18 HERE N, pursuant to Chap- 8, Nichols, Vir L\ ter 336, Laws of 1850, and 476, Laws of 1665, thet the rlnrrv- Fusash, Werd 3 xu& LATING NOTES jesaed b2 the EAST RIVER BANK of the CITY 7 P g of N \rulué )l?'u'-“h“? h:‘”‘ :::‘n- r‘ry of IN-:‘ 4 Virginie. York—will be RE , ot par, by the supeziotendens of t SPOKEY. 2 Jow- Y S N 0 Banking Department, on presentation at the New Vork State National R ARy g £hip Ellen Austic, from Liverpool for New- ' St Hermione, from New Orleans (ot Havre, Aug, Ship Cloutart, Stacey, or Penusols, Aug. 7 bt AN, Reina del Sud, from New-York for Cow Bay, C. B., Bep Pollock ip. Fauk. in the City of Albaoy, (or wix yeass froo the date hereof, Dot thereafter The outstanding eirealating note sented. an , within vix yes wotes which shall 5ot be priwant ly. f the said bunk most i from the date hereof A-} for redewptin and be pre- W 1l he time thos specified will cease to be & chatge upon WHALFRS. ands of the Superintens that pury G W, SCHUNLER, Soperintendent. Bark Morrison, Worth, of N. E., was ut 8¢, Helera. Jone 28, with 0. wh. ol o board—265 bbis, «p. and 70 do. wh. phach Kin i S BeRtord 6 fnst,, schr. Cetacesn, Atwood. from Atiaatic Ocean, of end via Provin ‘with 220 bbls. ep. Darantumr, } BANY. April £, 1966 A OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, ureuant to Chapter Next i g - - and 130 do. wh, ofl to discharge. Reporte ADg. 3. lat. &, loug. Lo O i L SRt emteistien tostebin 1 ! A I ok el Stewart. of Fiishaven, with % bbir op ol S ew-York. will be receaned, st par, by the Saperiutendent of | dows, and boiling the blubber of two sp. whales, which wouid mase Depastment. on presentation s the New-Vork Etate Na- | 75 more. tione! Buok, in the City af Albeny, for six years frow the rect, and not thereafter, siating notes of the waid bank The outstanding eire be presented, i enss from the date bereof, and sl noles which a0 aforessid, with!n six Port-Warden's Notice, ohail ot I-!t-nnu‘ " 1 on and pe3 ithin the time |« s i st Tt b Ut oo i hanin f [ st i Av35 Tow 0. VPN, SCRUYLER, Soperistendent Fiee from Oevernment Tux, On Soms ‘l_ #1 1o $5.000 THIRD-AVE. SAVINGS BANK, Coruer of ‘hqqmzn and Third-ave. @hances for Business Mlen. DRUG STORE-~-Large, well-fitted up and wtocked. for BALE cheap. Avoly ot No. 56 G enwichave.

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