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oS THE NEW YORK SUN, |r: ot 0 mero nominal advantages gained inst Thesday, mortified at the THURSDAY MORNING, © 0 T. 15, 1464, wil) be ame to put forth their ontire strength in Vinesciacaeansniall | sities | Hoven ber faa Te Adveriieors The Causes of A. Fineactal Panic in We would again remind onr advertiring patrons which causes them to op): se the law advance of fare, They know thet these same companies have grown Into wealthy monopolies, with power to buy desired State legislation for te subservience of their own ends, and are not disposed to allow them 00 ad Tw Hud Wei 40 de. Fatt ‘ Readitie B, Brie ___ TRADE I J OTIC ETO TAILORS ins for the in aa t to aseocia ts and me “iw with t ry r hee a in shes mi ? hat thet favors will be “too inte (or elamiteatton, | The (nance! oo ei# which has been procipitatad | to coolly trample upon the conditions of their char- voloas handed in at our counter before nine o'cloes if in Fogland by thee toces of & pence in tie Coltvel | tera, Mer bere of these railroad corporations openly in Kngland, aud & price that annihilates commer- cial profita, In other words, the Bank, in place of aiding its customers to bridge over th: osriod juter- vening before the arrival of the cottom ur ; sonaplree tocrush its customers before they can powmbi, “calize their investments, Under ouch # system panics are inevitable, anita drag-chaln is placed oa wll commorctal enterprise, It is based upon tho old iMustop that previals in this country, as in Eng- land, that gold ia money in place of being a com. modity, the same asother pralucts of labor, auch 48 shoes, caps and bardware, A healthier and more Try, forcing them to fight upon our grovud in place of their's, The Pennsylvanin. Ohio and Indiana blections, ‘88 returns that reach ue by telegraph, from the States of Pennsylvania, Obio and Todians, although Bwuntirely reliable, indicate # majority for the Fepablicans in Indiana, about equal w the num. ber of furloughed soldiers allowed & retarn home fo vote at this election. In Ohio, tho Republican party have lovt sirength immensely, while they bave gained ten addisional Congressmen, The end unlees in the case of wdisappolutment the re- wall caay reach us by the voxt stwaruer not be safe however to bet on the bows rewching us his week agit is well wocorstaxt that the adrertie- ed day is not the real day of the fight which is only known to the initiated, tober, in which case we may have tho pews on Monday or Tuesday next. Lire, September 28th, gives the (Towing (Englir! view of the affair; ve The Loudon Kronrnise » day for this great match 1 now pidly, and we are But it is not probabie thas the tight wae delayed beyond the flott wee im Oo. yeiied to beable to gu. It would oprescbing Rhubarh, per dozen, Pareley, 1+) tehs. Ce.ery, buuch Carrot, lo) Dune les, Orme Ryvashes bark't bats! Camo Red Onic i Ay 2 Chee ' turn ba ‘pbi J fom, Apy ! omnwn a “yank! ¥ ‘tba Voruipe yer box $¢ t on bb. fe Onions sume, bbe History Num bh Yt wee f Wiuie, Span, | | Neri eA PUBLIC MEETING GF THA CAL. sth Ward Invincible Denne Club wi held tn Concert Hall Faves i} ~ nS (is @ clock. Lhe Democracy ot the Ward ae € invited to sueud, LUWaAKD CAK (TH Wak CITIZENS’ ASSOCTATION A imecting of the 6th Ward C ‘ Association will be held at THOS. WoC \SEY! 1h) Ceutre at Phuraday, Ges, 14, at Motctork fp are an tAvo! + mn, Allcitivenswhe , tf Of reiotte in the xe “ tonttend. JUN L. dt Ans President the evening, We keep cue publication offies open (or | Staten, affords auc thor proof o. the eatimme of crm. | beast that they will, at the coring 0 of the ae : the reception of advertiownnnts until 18 o'clock, f. | menial, and over pollvanl relationeblp tat exima | Laalatire. eeonre the premage of « bil suthorinng seen A Le. "5 Lock woot 4 M., bat do not clacaify the then: : after Bine o'clock between the two countem The pr omperity fornd- | them w raise the fare te ten centa No donbt they F hoterta & 4 « Flanking Sherwan.” ed upon high prices was senmntdy affected at the | will eneceed, for trey have wade exourh oney 1 anee Ose u i ; “a f aes 4 { N ea Boust od ny North. | first peace rumors, and credit wae speedily abaken | cut of the people t purchase their lemmators | gy do Vande rbelt. Ald at 1 Lect fines oe the | We adegree that now throatena fhe most serioue | wah greenbacks; but until that time comes Pa oan bet ‘ “Hot ba fo ern prpers are buaily engeyed in die pia | disasters, At last scoonnte failures io the amount | the people have something to aay upen the | iu do bbe he MILA da € die Ka 9 provable results of the ettempa of General Doors Arm, Coal yl N Jeroy BR Vere Adenersi dim | Of Ob leat ® hundred wiiione of dollars | anijet, and will wmquire that the econ panies | 65 : cgcboasu 2 Raa Ww AC Sau Poy ariny to get in the dank and reer of (ire hed oceusred, chiefly in the cot and |ether conform io the terme of their o 6) Quiekiver Mas rh “ was. The rebel journala indulie ia “ reat ex pecs f hiwea to the city, | do... TH yang “6 Chi Alon Pt as” | Motte & Russel, Bway, ‘ ry * wh ente paid to bein | American trade, with 8 probability , | ter, of aurrender thee 4 anchiw » the « BivOnt Haine, 6rh ay Hannb itey DD ovemer aw . pan VORD HK , : bated hase se biased bis in boasting f# | © @Ull more werious cranh That thiu crie wit! | There te another point {n this connection which the | 8000 1.8. 6a 1. ¢p,.4e8 2 “77 { hy. fowue, } Afth a iA ve mn " y 5 a y iu rf ’ Sok Wines Vip teceee aay ar Northern papers, | Pact Upon via, and produce © derangement in ove | people wi tostee apainat the Railroad Coupanies WULK Bayh Wig dn UL Cog. It ! ila Ww : ul et ou wn sa ” t ’ t rr . at th hay ie iia ret thatcon be ace | monctary afaira, is wbundeudly epparemt., A tirht The \eter avidentiv expetthe pabbie to acquirsce iw Cue aa, itte. K. pote ; vine Lew de ‘ a ‘ - ‘ } ‘ ‘ com) akin se alk «to barrane car rear so ] Money market in Enyland invariably preduces | in the tocremmel fare, be suse persone con lucting Obie & oA Pp Mt ii, ac, f hi TAIL li ee NU THE JOURNE é gyda " » pricea me taal mon taj ' le Poa we on atrike, | a te proven fo further advance this fall, | hard then in New York, wud the Maftod Staten, t: | other nde of businems have iueremaad the prices of | f | 4) Ont, NW meturmract the 18 riesecrtilly Wotited Of the and thus threw the campaign over into the mpring, | 4 #étiafactory, however, to know that our mer- | the artich a they well to the people This argument eons, priate ty wih Ess fle d are rvs big aa en ‘ ‘ . car ; ‘6 9 ) j wus t ely By sequeator ¢ Thot even thie attempt will be succoantul we do not chants nod capitalista were never in a better condi. | doom got bold good tn facor of the Railroad Cony rf rite, = 93 ‘y . ‘ " + al t o fe! The time for flanking vers! Suxn- | tion for weathering a storm, The: prudently toot | panies inasmnch athe pubhe do vot receive the T° TAILORS -Nofi THE FOLLOW antivipats, he tiny ail 4 id to othe pust all tran | leneftof aes cor petition that mht arae, pr b be firme have wed the Advanee bill of MAR'G army pesmed away with the capture of At | B Mall some Eta aga nod for months pust al 1 een list dedtred to invest | 200 Mich. Cen. R174 : mer eeut.: Higham Brothers Contticnde se we Janta, 04 it is now Wo late) accompliah a remu't | Mactions have been for carh There i very little | Wied come emterprs sing: on ume Of ay 4 40... 124 @alY® i Lihert) et: Edws ; that could vnls te successfull with the Union ariny | Indebtetners anions them, and few merobante ard [hie money in an ypomition ra'lrond ine | Soy ga No In way | Ciarainer, late Porter & Gee _ : ‘ onl. cena f 4 ' ‘r { OS abo’ ean be found with abewy stock of | slong the mane rem or avon coupled 0 i» " P 1 "1 ponesaicn of that pace | mannfacturers on » eats 5 nde Ge heeeicat a boe A J y rotury & ecinething | by the chartered ny. The pwople, Wholesale Prices of Coantry Produce, \™M . reverwes the reiagve position, au far as ty plece ell | 20ed# oo hand Henew ® returu besldeeieehtnte ? ; - ~ New’ Wed deh Aa ’ . ut of Kegan? he specks prices wonld produce a comparctively | Surcagl their Leriniadive monty hare if. One, Wednesday, Och. 12, 15% | ve. inte 1s 266 forces Hat are wternnting to culo Sromwanta | Mke ep ' Yr et! nce ee t : igo ates sroeption of potatons, xd the beet quality | beg Ney Head { eer im the condition of fantang themselves a | shabt reek, Of coare, many fortruse would be | rendered t) the Ralirowls « valuable cicue a ave sil : : \¥ , ‘ nee Mod , » hroned : | atigailating that the aforesaid monopoly stall not | Dotter. the prices of the various arucler ¢ rewilt which will probelly betound w aflond the | swept gwar, and Sotdy would be dethre be f dts a 4 4 ; » | Produce remain about as quoted in our copors of lust 3 serve grin natistaction toCien BUKAMAN se bederivod | but the trancaction would probably not im very i Spealdet ei dh veonre af tha Rave, | eck: ‘che beai quality Oraure ¢ er hae SOC AWWW NOP HS from the movement of the rebel covairy inbigrear a | #eVer® om the yorvas internate of trade and oor 1 pamenger. IT then, tt “s discs hs the Reve advacwed fromm 4dadse (the ation of last wook | ~ : he few weeks before tie capture of Atlante. That event | merce, The prewnt ranie in Baglend will serve as | Due tax collectors la teow rtheRailromlethey | capi, Potatons, which then biought #2 S0n93 v, | A! LIC TEMPERANCE MEBTING OF eo wuch olamored for by the Southern military | @ Warning ayainet over4ruding and spouulation, sad | have no ry hete pubrke burden oj the peoples | are now selling for $2 Oa x bbl " Laer Matew TAD. boeiety. i of ‘ y 1h " ge their new r ‘ ) fy ae . 1 7 1 »at { ¥ . edizors, and no much feared in the North gave | prudent buspess men will shape thes effairy (a | Without frwretars ng their monepe) wt tebe ably tothe cold waather, the morket fale at t He ‘ “ F er eankeek aaa Warman the chance be wo long coveted, soc he at | reference to the return of praon, which General a thom who granted the 1. To they ; ; autly voppled with freeh eees than ein kod eae yea Wi 1piten D BLOWN, } U { " f +} the on ym pt at st if ' al v3 coure jue the sree littl birhe ne once pounced upoo the inwrior nee waich opened | URART'S postion, ax well ue the temper of f 4 odhathnas he ‘ < pple [ome ; pee ; ud komad wee Y O. Hy OF J, I: im=eA SPECT A to him the “wate city The same recta o ‘lieoe | people North aod Somtl, iixticate ae proty oueb | hem xpense wi sathhcanl mig atin | , pets Hebt, and p n ted atrifte lower, | Are meeting oF the above shou will be be ’ hebly follow up—on the presente asion, Alcs | Gane than generully expected samimied when they aco vir charters We | ’ SNC Mall, be variant jt C's a Pe stots on Pridny ewenin, A { Y . 01 a! . 1 of ti teaume no loyal, fair winded citiv would x vila nortan >. Paoee . et " Gibraltar, and that being the cease ic couterstio Phorl b per ie due ae much to the viclous bank. | ject te i teveuue ba inelined dow t pear te ; be eth Permanont demonstrations uf a tus Ving © stom of that country aa to any other cause, Lif the Rallrond Compauies wold assena that tax [1M EMN § A eautieh deals | \, eee * rt ah A tbe ta Say : & + t ‘ sion Ares re que a tween it and Chattanoouiys ae liupose | ie o | vie Bak of England is obliged by law to koep a | only ; no doubt the peovie—it properly accom xlate Abita see perals Division 0 qi ’ seasion of Chattanunga renders & ty poet! afce tain simount of gold in ita vaults, te order to | ed otherwies — would cheorfuly pt the burden ; RUTTER. mH »4 mu, i regular Confederate army to operate sn doanree [re tenny ite ontatandiniy noted, Thum for every ponnd | but they ure not willing that this two and Crane ¢ 0. pail ate ur) ft . jenda Me tite pute ‘end Kentucky. In this view we fesr dist Qoocce | Gove ised by the Bank «golden ms vereiga t] balf per cept Revenue tax eLall be made an ome] y j Criaee 1 VELY NN Pie APKICK wi k ' ‘Brapmaeann, v ho wow vom wn. eH Le kept on hand « redeem it Whe gold ie plenty | euse for an cneres sof twouty per cent Ohio Frhune jiard, sub. waa MAI BW A. K. SOU , e . 0, 2 N, . lL eor ued « f OAs aod = poutb-we will oprolatiy ote found | iathe bank vaulis money fe plenty aad times are | CnoNgh in the agureyate to nearig poy the wages caae Ne » Ws Hall tor 2 Ms 8 d fer to yout om Genera! to piece the | eMty with the people; while s withdrawel of gold | ef vil the conductors and drivera N. Jersey, ch N.Y. State, dor 2504 re ‘ esking oy ide W : Westeru Kegs Have, fi, VIO. ub wind ) ath i} t t e | from any cavee produces preciaely the opposite re oy ' ' @reat Union army at Atlanse’ de vor the i ‘ : ; ark ‘ ‘Dade of bin forces—tor that ia wlos ths vik about | eulta, Thiele what hon ow ocourtuy in Poglen! The Great loterantional Hrize Hinht. E are Meat VIN HARULION, I Ganking PannMan virtually me us Covers! Sarm | O8r American war deranged cen merce throug! Tur English apd Irish journals givo totcresting als | ” fATHEW T. A. B.S ' ‘wan is full of resources, youls.s ad scategy, und | the world, sud sitracted an immense inte of gold | WeeuPta of the preparations for the at pitize | sis alvp, J, Dh bold e tent ‘ : he would desire nothing betwr ‘an to nee his ene. | to that country asthe creditor netion The Baok | Ssbt between Jo Comune, of New Yor! ‘end aM} Vaapany Servs Meare, Marel abies, od En ne expand Lis wold , Macm the Clatopion Knglood, The fight was | 4. ¥. State, prime talT juhio ... 19918 O Shunt, & Varkiou ‘ 1 my place himselfin the prea aweit indicated by | of England at once expanded on this wold reserve, , : f | 4 om, to gow izelo | Fneliah Dair load y tue pope “ \ ie , Yhe Southern papers, Ib tle prosent mtustion the | sud thus atimulsted trade to an unhealthy de. | & coe off io Tre!and, Conven having a wholesene DRED FRU dell, oui WOT Wy) prepara s. Di . od a autipathy to Enylish ‘air pley,'’ os illustrated lu | Cherries . Wadd | Black berries ' ’ Pree, WAN “i ‘ attempt to turn BageMas's yar eounds very much | ere. Tt bean necessary, in due thine, t) open it 7 tH 0 4 Rt neiate | Liamb sal jp Reapborries, KE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION TL A : prieace “ s * 4 ea ie FI MM Pi ( y} u 7 A. Tike the movement of ie.) eto bel! the cat, Ibmay | iP OW Cotton Seide to mpply the lows of Kee Phen as Goat ae ‘ ; ; ns ! thes [05 APP es a i bata ail feet iile chek i nat the tight aball » eland, acirctim- | Pionee orbie bere ~ BOClety ‘ f be popular in the BR uth, but itiem dangerous that | the American Saport trade, and the rasult ~ +s w : at! te : ares ; J bi wi i, | Carrenis ea tet all, 18.0 Ph nen venue Aon ta (Ubureda en % ‘ teak wi a ‘ a ot r J 1 Oem CHK aa aves 2 even Brarnmaann wit searcely be found willing | Wae that gold flowed out to India, Cuima, Fyypt | once that eabances the diilicult.os oid be POTATORS, Rl thoes who wiih te Deeone tm ft do uudertake ft. Vircally, theo rebel feuking | #mt other countries, to pay for the cotton neodad | Pulice, the Irish pe pie uot bun so adept nd the Me re 4004 halts © Alberts Tous Al prvier 1 i . » art fine of yt x juckeyee cmb bows, uapices t Operations afford s eriid oportunity to Snenman | for the home market. Thisdrata of golicon.pelled hin the art of bufling off Wate minnlied of | Sweet Potato: 4) Pukey es ATE Tied prove a which he will notte slow to improve. Induce time | the Rank to restrict its clculation, by runatng the law on occasions of this kind, The Oylt was | by komen r " at Iie “ } } A he will emerge an! cutoff the retrent of the ene. | discounis up to ten per ceut,—so enormous fyzure | ITs 'tised to cume off on the 2d oF 4th of October, | MIAORE.LA RRO Ponnsylvanincloction, (which both the great parties ty all the other states, look upon as fhe real politi- cal battle of Tuesday) is far niore sativfactory to ¢he Democrats than to the Republicans. Last year Gov. Cuptiy, received & majority of 1 votes, Thie year the Republican majority has been preate ty reduced, and at the tine writing this article, (tis by no means clear that they will have a large majonty if any, on the bone vote. Tu this connection, it is proper to explain the ap- pareat discrepancy existing im the fact that the Republicans have clected additional members of Tongreas, while the sycrexate vote of their party gus teen reduced, Tt occurs in this wine: Bvory en years, & law of Congress wuthorizes the re-dige wicting of the several States, for the purpose of wyualizing the Congressional representation of the iittferent districts. This ve-districting in ad of the Stutes bas been rccowplshed since the last Presi- dential election, My a method well known to the professional politicians of both parties, those eoun- ties that have given large Repubiicon majorities re districtod wita those (bat have given srall Democratic majorities, and tn this manner a Con- greasional district that formerly retuncda Demo- cratic Congressman, is now represeuted by » Re. publican member, We have an example of the advantages gained by thus dividing up Congres sional districts, in the city of Br r~oklyn, where two wards in Williamebureh are attached to other Wards in Bouth Brooklyn, A man drafted fn South Brooklyn reports at the Provout Marehal's office in Grand street, Williansburgh, This may bo legitimate party wartare, but it cor. Sainly does not afford the people a correct repre: sentation, inasmuch as two Democratic warda would outvote one Republican ward, and vice per- ea. The Democrats would be represented, and the Republicans would be tmis-represented. It is well known that each party, when ia wuthority, fscoks to secure its power by every legitiioate, and | vometmes illegitimate means, The Republicans of Pennsylvania in re-disiricting their Biaie, have token care to separate the sheep from the goats and the result !s seen in the Congressional elec- | fous this year, by the retury of Repnbhean mone bers who would vot have been eleciod ‘f the dis- tricts had remauod a3 they were as previous elections. Notwithstand'’ng the most poudtive asseriions of | our Radical-Republican and Conservative-Dewo- | oratic cotemmporaries, we cannot perceive that the | Pennsylvania eleciious of Tutailay toreshydow 4 | greater than appease w the public, The Lest re victory to either the Republican or Dermocratic , tabou of the aon-pay ng argument aidnoed by the parry, $a November, I the elections indicate oormpamies is she cvndition of their own stocks, If 8 anything, it is more favorable tw the Democrats | the rude are p#ying 59 poorly, why is is that iberr stooks do no! dopreckete ¥ Lu yeneral railroad bu- t ‘ scientific monetury aveteu will prevail io due time among civilized uations, but during the interval we must oudure as best we may the wrongs in- fieted upon isbor by the present system, City Rattrond Fares, rolroad companies are making @ des. Perste altemmpt to prove te the public the reagon- ablenoas of their twenty per cent. advance, and regarding the ingenuity of thelr argument, are certainly entitled to credit. They claim that at the late rates of fare, railroad atocks had ceased to be remunerative—the vast increase in wages to employers, cost of repairs, Lorses, (eed, ete, bad so enhanced the ex, itures, that the fat divi- dends heretofore distrbuted were no longer porsi+ ble, This ie ail vary well, and viewtn ¢ the incroane of fare comparative ys, the argunieut of the con. Pantes appeara quite plausble Bus in order to arrive et the truth of the matter, it is necessary to go beyond the comparitons adduced by the corpos ratious, As we reluarked in a previous article, the oficial reports of the city railroads lass year show an aggre cite al onerpitul of about ur, or Wwelve por cent, With & Candsume credit bes’ The Inereare of exnondituros withia Wie last haa been about fifty por cent ter laber and fead— Pe ee ee —e eee ee = Not two or three liudred per cent, a4 the com- Pavies would make itappear, Jor example The wages of drivers aud aductors have adeapved from #1.50 to #2 per day, an advance of iwenty- five per cont, and not enough at that, Horses and | hay the enue; ana oats Sify per cent. These items ay ston Afty per cent, bus we will edrilt that articles not counerated wall bring it up to tha wvideuda paid to stock - holdurs Yast year, together with the surplus, will double this i pen ibure ;—that is, after paylug the cent, advance on expenses, there would sty ti remala a dividend of frora five to 81x per cent, ou the capital stock, At frat thousht this woul l seem to be a meagre aterest ou the in. vestnent but there as very important fact tw be considered In this couneotion, Every one who is familiar with tbe etty railroad business, knows that divicends ere declacva on the basis of eapital noton regat jot ainillion of dollars which cost lems thau Laif a million, aud it won the former sun that tho divi- dead i. declared. City railroads have s cap.tal, in some instances, one or More times greuter than holders are therefore virtually two or three times éhan to the Republicans. Tho Bepublicany in a majority of localities have lost foariully. ‘The Deinooratsy in otber places, hive paned steadily White it does not appear that the Latics love wer. come the sirong vole against them last seer i ts cleas, from present information, that ie former | io emy satoade; but what ie the fact? Nota have but little to brag about m shisclchon Bab | shoe ie oa the market—sote dotlar's worth can be partic will realine the truth of t's aertion wad | bonght. he trouble of the railroad corporations is ectordingly work with en intenstfie! onerry to | siniply this: their yainshave heivtofure been so ener- cecruit their ranks before the November contort | mousy they bave been sccussomed to dividing such tomes on. The Democrats, elatoi by ihe Repub! - | larze profits, that it makes them squinn and wriggle te losses, will more actively eugage in the cans | feurfilly to have their divideuds cus down, is aia siness, as cyory rowier hnows the market value of the stovk ig an index of the prosperly of the road, When it pave well, stocks are up; when the re their cost, aud the dividends accruing to stock. | siderable extent, but an alvance iy to Sig ner cent, wae finally | | cost. Por ipstauce, a road has an ostwus ble value | nounce thet a inore lively vosult by the public, who, alu as the cn. of Mace or his rican sniagoniat. Ip the far eastern portion of the wil be presut, have, aympath in favor aptery tis taken im the nu ugh shey cannot tony Ley the Hibernian-Ame- metropolis, the dark reyrionsy and where Hobernians as well ax American sesmen vory short odds fudeed are hile at the Weat-End, th nitevor of the » be the general fe uke piace ifa ‘raters from the latect seve bringing otf the tight are iv a iorward si wrakon, #8 Nat bans aus (ic in on Monday m rning to presentative, and Harry Brunton, after taking the n be ap awe Lave recel vod trom beads of the opposite tnetiona, hoth wre anxu fight, aud only want * a iair stage aud no fo we can see no reason why thas usual echould not be overcome, yreed to, aay ay be The arraugcinents for Coat ie at to of ore amp) ieft tor Dut e American re chair to 9 very crowded * parior’ on Monday the last information to call upon Mace, has increased, as the beckeraol Maco ure tn apxious for ester la moruing, intending his training quarters, on the way. Acros# the Atuantic the exrite nent » drav % major Mt y ary but the + from she tone of the New York sporuny press it sppears ore laid eboust the ime that the Mace will win iu the ertaru Le will win iu proving bis posite nocepted on evlore of b is a great Hnelpal wagers vthe backors of Jem, fecling some Use trand-Allantic ecotmporsr ! Mowever, cur pa ature € burn is it o the betting, 2 tol beng rly, As we have have gone of 0 ray doubt will be scarce srt.cles betore the lay ry und properly, ti — respecting core siated, the ly that th the wheres! f the men, as at the proseut time Loth have shifted their quarters anu joonted them. j Belves in anuy Mouteof ey ablin, The re con i will bave t 1 other arrang otfeu) pr 4g report th's ineeles ), ar WAY being 5 heew. wba lwht until Priday next, w wine the p enis will er len ves ur from by the burn, hy and & be tually setded, Gur on Batu last LewWs iu eobbectiod with Tuesday next, The statement of the 3rorrina | in New Yor was iu tay with due alowance for the source whe Minanvial News, Marko, & Mew York, Wednesday, Ort buat in wold wo-day Ti, ke 11.30, 12.30, M1 y 5 | MIN; 1.45, S21, 3.0b, S01 a little higher and more Was unchauged, Exchange | There waee tirmer teeling at tie bY 1 bave O'clock, 19845; 10,10, 1984; 1.10, 200, 11,16, 1 Ws B10 2014 % ¢ U8, Wud tas 11 A, 20016 ; Qn The general stock inarket fy a a sold wt | today, and there wae u geueral at Feeay {bey arc down, The sane rule is applicable | 10a 15 centa wheat 2 4! but thew wae not much wetivity ai the cents and wu for Dablin ar reoders f ol et the grease flue vi | ire that beeing woof Mace will be ken 40@ it oF /. Mt. -The flue- we followhs—At 4 Lez gel AWOL a L 1.28. 201%, ; crusted to # con. esot trom ky overumente wer | | ' © WOLey market | 104 for specie reduce Exchange ance, Flour mee orm abunt 1 cent, uprovement, | Pork rove 26 cente, wud iard y cont, The tollowi | will show the exports (exclusi eof apecic) from 4 v York wf and since Jan, 1: For the week. Previously reported... Sloce Jan, let..... 135,550,154 sigan ign poste for the week ending Get, i Rye Uy 1884 5 STOCK 6ALES—FIRaT BOABD. 7000 U.8. 6a, ‘S31, 106 106 ard 4 Per alae re tus sn ees "as $0000 _U J sig LT a a ¥. Con. R....115% 1000 Pe is THO ia, a lineal las sPecr AL NOTICE: Knapp’s Indina streagtheuing Plaster. For pain or weukuose iu the back, brome, rice, of Hinde, rheamatiom, bruises epraing, aethima, & ‘ve ewes of the junes, liver and kidue s these plu tere etand untivaled ; and jor chespucn, ease and duis bility y tar eo rpaee all others, fold be all dry ge ral depot, ho. sou x ~pecial Notice. Eogliah Carpets from the meent eremt auct tTetuetion inprices, frou Envheh royal veives, Kruse! Py common, ide rain, and #atin owe pets tugs of clotha, win tow-shides, druqeel thy table piano covers, ete, ete.. ab theo fiadsou exruel New th IRAN AN- WERSON, Lavk for No. 99 Bowe wall and Winter if you want Fnil om clothing, go to F KALDWIN'S, i Phe ret ee Bneais inthe city, abd ae, Children's department notejuniict. Juv Vorthe Hairand Skin. hers, The best aud cheapest drug ye iste, —Ko. ry’ Tric 10p- artieie, Sold by ail Wheeler & Wileon'’s Highest Preintuin le a Btlic hh Bow ing-Diachlaue, 62: DEATH AIRD On Weduesday, Cet, . brow 'e 12, 15 Thos, I Aird, ouly son of Alex, G. and Mary Aird, aged 1 year, Z mouths aud 1) day 4, fhe relatives and tiiends ares atfead the tune al, oo Vhureday at lo'clock, from the residence Blowcker et cepectfully invited to alternoon, Lith of bis parents . is CARKOLL—On the 11th inet, Mary Carroll, aged AT years, The remains will be remov dence, 116 Medison et to Cal o'clock, P. My Loch inst, DUKEMLB—At Pareraou, Ne Nev. 12, dane D i} Lhe reint epectiuily 4 morning, 14 ited to ettend inet, a 1! of Ot her son-in-law, Jonna I’. Vo } von, Ny, I. Her remains New York Coury et ducke KYLE On Tuesday, Oot, ttt ter of the Inte Tho, Avie, seed lier remaing will be taken Yo k Bay Cemetery ou 1! M. Vhe relatives aud frie 4 Vite bo a jumeral, ot the bourne of Ler ther, Matthew Kyle ous Weet at ? LAWSUN On Wednesday morning, 1th Wiley bidwiny youngest sou of Marin Me Captady Janes M. Lawson, ased ad year, > months | ani 6 jaye | © tiaperal services will teke place this (Churx venue, at sofcluck, at the reeen Dt Naw trig ey Lo Liwininoud et WL YSAGHT—On Wedn Ut, late uf Clouieig The mneral whl take place tr his ron, tod Delageoy at, tals Thursday aicerno Ly o'clock McCABE On Th fay, Cot, 1 Keinara MoCabe, aged 2s years, 1 mouths # tie fiends ar | rolatives are o otteud th luneval, this (1 1, ot ¥ o'clock prociee 1 Fou Vest ate McCULLOUGH--On Tuesdar, Oct. 11 | or eo the | 2 Mel.. MeCuiton yioue, bieund, yomwe doe waive of ibe County I » thie ade blab et. an { from her late i vary Comoe, at 1 Hy . tro i thie, 18 Godt ois will be ¢ Marvarotia, yonre iutermeny yor are respoetnall dav, the 12th inet, Potrick County Clice, dieiand, m the residence o: 1th, of conmu respectfully invited hu ode afternoon, + Hel, hs jaw readence, f hem- reapertillys invired at 14 onock of lie bro! ey 17h ave i TRADE NOTICES, aor MOULDERS’ U} Hi een in -wh . Sy lyin, bas JA. L. PENDEROAST, sien as bu bow u JAMUGU Lby Pros. NO TAILORS—NoTIC E—THE HANDS working ou shop and custom work, or busleli ne. for she finn of B: nfo, b to Le held « Buss’ i ureday ) evening, yet, 188) y order oi the Commi tice, tu0as Brothers, Catharine st, no are herehy horitied to attend a rpecta! ment. Rivingwo 6h on this wt & o'C.ock precinely. vite hl GENE SLA, See Vy OBRIN MEN'S UNION--A SPECIAL ath. ©. thal 207 wer) Alla wlOt Wie puertinte tnrty feito attend, W. HARDING, I j Li. POY, be e 7% = = ALCCTIONW VORLOCL Ss, AUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME HOUSE < hoia Furniture by b. MOLE, A “ Thursday afleriuotat 4 o'CiK ie bbe de lory readence T1Y Clinton Place, Sth ot, pour GFL Ave, Courts handsome Brureeis an BOSID CAPPER 6.0 Cank fOr mart top tabiew etegntesir ietoce taing cil} Ure 1Ue, Warhols epiin« ou Janketa be ls, chalosrocke ns, Led USiOD te 4 elas, oh ae. t PURE, 2m, SALE OF CL YEHING— OOdsy Hu tie hig €00U8 i tose @ retail establaba, e ho: 6e, WaKon and Lariers @ivances oT MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD furniture, thie day, Mrureday, at ove t Seatory brow eWwHE Teahocue®s bd Weert 10th et, Lear bt beud wabogany parlor bur, er aud @li te, chalrs, ¢ *S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD kT Ie sy ab & o'eloek ate t wouce No, 1 ea } ree t r 1 ttdy COSE HHO, CUTTA t ta he mud spin t Cy UH Lik Oty LOOK. *% ofa, two rota bedeteals, nilrrorm, Clicky Le A Tbe NS Rae ee VK ly 3 ae AL's SALE OF wary, Ue cake covake Ral olive: tenon | bo ' h 1 Iriel w eevrare, 2 Ommes leat (OL soce, be mild € aad Che wide lolawou Ae, POW NBROR R's SALE—TH! | Ocoee eon ad womienty ¥ " j 1 fer BB GOUIN, WE Ceiba : pay KRERA SALE THIS DAY BY tir 1h Kast B 0 } and W ‘ rf | fre ‘ . | 4 au Py | CVR-WILT SELL This h aud } tresses, stoves ile Pinte w ‘ 1 thie, Ae 4 Q xs De th | ture ot 2 | vue | cha | GHERI WOW LTh May, Gb dle | of neared amo tod ap \, Lisi Mt hansoho oun leaves foot Sat 6.22 P. POGART f F Rm NEWRUR Viale IX | F4CDSoy POR AL Preiteeae West, tom Cham! Cpe eo aud ede Tb ey SALE SPICES I Ks, Auetion | f Owe we Sd dA Bee . they AMIS LY NOH, ? le uty la BE SULD AT AUCTION AT 187 . + “a Hitiew nod earet { ut BME MNIOWS. oday N RIVER R. A.M. aud 4, 6 wud 10a) B.A, and ob bite A from sth eb iu