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HOSENZWEIG IN COURT. Application in the Conrt of Oyer am Terminer to Admit Him to BaiL Cardozo Rpftases to Gram tbo Application. Mora tbe Court or Oyer and Terminer, Judge Vterdozo on tbe bench, application ?u tnaao yester Mar by Mr. William F. Howe for tbe release of Dc Koseoaweu, alias Dr. Aseher, on ball. Tbe doctoi jpf tbe dual cognomens and a repntation of moei , exteaaed, but unenviable, notoriety was present Icourt under the cnstodlansblp ot a deputy abend > Ho man conld loon more coldly impassive and seen [;ieae interested In the proceedings. He was ears j^bllj dressed, However, and his abort, crisp hair o fiTTlnr-y hue had tbe look of ha vine been eztn oiled. Mrs. Hoeenzwelg was also present, bo ooooplod a seat apart from her husband. 8b< was also well dressed, but wore an anxioui look. Mr. Howe opened tbe ArriaoATioN ron sail. t?y reading tbe Coroner's verdict, as rendered at th< quest before Coroner Bchirmer. Both this verdlcl jnnd the facts In tbe case, be Insisted, failed to show, In tbe flrot place, that the body upon whom the lnquest was held was that of Alice Augusta Bowlsby. {There had, he claimed, been MO PO-tlTlVS IDHMTIKICATTOM 01 tbe bodv. Ho claimed, in tho second place, that the medio.il testimony failed to prove that an abortion had been oommittod on tho body la question, nod, thirdly, that there was no evidence to o >nneei toe accused, either directly or indirectly, with the pfoath ol the deceased. Having laid down these general grounds as tho basis for pressing this application ho proceeded to recito the tacts oonnectea Crith tbe Uadlng of tbe body lu tbe trunk at tbe Hudon River Ilallroad depot, and the suosequent tracing of It to tne house ot Dr. Kosoniwelg. The newspapers of the city and oouutry teemed with theories tegardiug the case. He had nothing to do with jtbese theories; he simply AS KID FOR JUSTICE. Veltber passion, prejudice nor c amor oould enter pbeportals of this conrt. At tbe proper tune tuls man coma estaonsn uis perfect luaocence of the crime feharged azutast him. The atrocities of the oase were knnnllest, bat they could not bo brought home to Jthe accused. No one had a right to brand him as an abortionist, and he had a right to ball. lie proceeded to review tne ! X TESTIMONY BEFORE THE CORONER. 'The marks or Identification testified to by Dre. Klnne and Parker ne urged as being far from positive. There had been three affidavits of other parties Just as positive In the idena fl cation of the body; he shaded he the faot eta singular that neither the mother or Miss vowlaby nor relative nor frteud had appeared to Identity the remains. Referring to tne handkerralef fou.id at the Doctor's nouso marked with the Words "A A. liowishy" and also the blue aearf alleged to have been hers, he arced that they were iiot Yital testimony. As to the alleged abortion, be Stoutly |ierni-.ted that the evidence of Dr. Oushman Only aroused a belief that one might have been proOdced on the body. The evidence, bo claimed, was not positive or direct, or sach as would hold in any ?ourt or jnstice. As to the carrying away of the 'trunk floui the Doctor's house, he urged that there , was ouly the carupau's testimony on this point, ana ihai thero was nothing whatever to show that Miss piowlaoy, admitting the remains to be hers, ever entered the Doctor* bouse alive, in conclusion, he urged that the Coroner bad admitted evidence not admissible in any court or Justice, and that upon Bucti the jury had rendered their verdict. Speaking of the . TOrCLAR CONDEMNATION nhat had in this case reached auch a high pitch, Je declared that he never would defend one e thought guilty of auch a terrible crime as that charged against his client; but no matter how rewoitlug the alleged crime, he urew a broad ulsttnoatou between tbe culprit and the victim. Dr. RoseaBweic uo believed no culurlt. but a victim. Tuts could be proven on his trial. Meantime, In the name or the constitution. In the nauie of Jestice, lie asked that he be admitted to bail. If ne was gutity 'he would have hun convicted and punished as nls crime deserves. Tins case was different irom the J.vans case. There was tue victim. It was differwnt from the Wolf ease. There was the victim also. Here was u dead hotly; but nr. Kosenzweig had no more to do lu producing the death than the District Aitomer. Tue crowded court room listened with the closest attention to Mr. llowe'a argument. V. 1IAT TUE J CPU IS SAID. i The Judge said there was no necessity for the T>isVict Attorney to malte any rcsponso. He iiad carefully read the testimony In this esse and mice an array of tacts wits presented against the uccu. d mat lie considered It his uuty uot to luteriere lu tho motion. Ue therefore DENIED TffR APl'I.IOATtON. v The result was, evidently, none u;her than was generally nntlcijioted. Mr. llowe did the utmost that ingenuity of argumcut and lorco of earnest eloauenco could accomplish, but H was no use, and ftoeenAwcur wore the saiue impassioned look at the close and quietly walked away with his custodiun: tils wife, wno still clings to lum witu that wonderful affection the peculiar attribute ol woman, sadly Wringing up tho rear. THE COURTS. ' UKITED STATES CIRCUIT COUIT. Important Decls'oe. Before Judge Blatcliford. Jmrma H. Hojiixan v$. Albert /vcv.?In this case and the four others argued with It Judge Blaichford, m giving his decision, said:?"! am entirely tetiaflea tnat injunctions ought to be granted. Tho plaintiff's patent has been established In this Court, on final hearing, twice agalust all the defences eel ?p In opposition to U. Nothing new hae been jbronght against It on those motions sufficient 10 raise such a doubt on any point as to justify tno withholding of injunctions. The only new mutter raised is the allegation that tho plaintiff pirated tho lnven. tion iroio one Crane. Tho time and place of tho {drac.v nro alleged with great particularity, bnt I aiu entirely convinced by the proofs that the plaintiff wan not at the place alleged at the time specified, even 11 |i. were to be admit led that Crane had made me invention which the plaintiff nan patented. The 4niring< menis are established. Let provirtonal Injunction* l.HHwe. In arriving at this decision 1 have ?ousidercu ns admitted In evidence all the affidavit* pnweuicd ou both sides, including those filed by the plaintiff; August 8, 1871, aud those filed by the defendant* August 2D, 1871." MARINE COURT. A Policy isknp Cur. Before Judge Tracer. WUlunn B. Morton vs. Samuel Webb and Thonnas Webb.?The plaintiff In this ease claimed to be the owner or a poller shop, on Hixth avenue, with Its furniture and fixtures, th? defendant Samuel Webb being hm agent to carry on tne business. The action is lor the valoe of the fixtures, wbiob he says defendants nave omverted. The dofenoes are various?ilist Samuel Webb was n partner, that the property Is and has Deen always at piaintltTs disposal. and mat the business conducted being contrary to public policy an action cannot be maintained. The evldeuoe as to pUlutilTa visiting the premises and endeavoring to obtain hie property was rather conflicting, Ms version being that he called alone, and on mildly requesting payment lor It was seized and threatened with pistol and aatohet, while the defendants' story is that without exoibltlug anything bat the most uniit-llke tendencies the plaintiff entered with a party, tired fbur pistol shots and broke various head*. A number of professional gentlemen were canon to prove the value of tha "fixings;" but jieitucr did their testimony agree, for tnelr valuations extended from $18 all Iho way up to |G00. HeciHion reserved. RHINE COURT-PAST 3. Dwrlaiu By Jndge Joacbiuisea. Notun-in ns. Hoffman, Lotrenbury rs. Hoard, ffischi r r.v. vert a l and Hyrr vs. Hurra y.?Motions tgrcii cd. sect Raymond.?Judgment lor plaintiff for 4 md costs aud $28 allowance. H m ' fx Hurae.? Relctrsd. Kn?. i r$. jackwn. ?Motion granted with terms. . Boo ps^i rx COURT OF CENERAL SESSIONS Before Judge Bedford. A l'AV < 1 AtXJU 1TTAL8? AN AI.I.8HBD FKMALH Bl IIULAK DllCIURdkO. Ah the Grand Jury have not had time yot to find Indictments Uu.ro was not much business transacted yesterday. Michael Meter gne, an old man, who was Jointly liidlciod wiih three young men L r robbery, was tried end acquitted. Jonn A. Strunck, who keeps a lager leer saloon at 80* East Twenty-fourth street, testified Hint on the blh ot July a party of yonng men came to Ins place and in abnflvo language demanded some icer. which be refused to give tlicm. One of NEW Yl the men struck mm wttn a glass. andln tb" reuir.i ho lost (3d, The only evidence ttgHinut Mr. Tvukui was itut when Hirunck drew a pisiul ne s?ud If iu (Mc'league) didn't pot up Uiat pistul lie would out nu head off. A number of witnesses proved me gooc 1 character of the defendant, and Judge bed ford, Ir 1 hii charge to the jury, earn tuat while he w*s read) at all hazards bo protect t he people agatuat aU vto tutors of law, be was, on the other baud, the couu el of accused part lee until they were legally oouvlcted. Dennis Brady waa honorably aoquttted or a charge of burglary. It appeared that between live ana six t o'clock in the evening of the eth of February laat 1 the premises of Nagle k Werner, 176 William street, were bnrglartotialy entered, aud twenry-six do/en of calf skltus worth $33 per dozen, stolen. A witness named George Sittig identified llrady as the man who superintended the putting or the call skins upon a wagou whicu was in front of tue 1 premises. Another witness for the people?Thomas Wilde?showed that the accused and five other respectable men went skating to the central Park on , the day of the burglary, and that liradjr remained to his company from three till ten o'clock in the even, t lng. The jury were so favorably impressed with the . statement that a verdict of uot guilty was promptly rendered. Mary Watson waa acquitted or a charge ol break. I tag into the apartments or Cntbanne Bowen, 21 . West street, who on the 10th or August lost SIM f worth ol clothing. t COURT CALENDARS? THIS DAT. [ Srrasmc Coubt?Chambers?Held by Judge Bar8 nard?No. 10a. 1 Marin* doubt?Trial Tbbw?Part 1?Held by Judge iracey.?Nos. 08:0, B324, biUS, 6827, 682*, 6381. 6032, 0338, ? UJ1, fl?33. Si3d, 0337, 6388. Port 2?Held by judge Shea.?Nos. 5wis onoo, eaau, 6341,6342,8843, I 6343, 0340, 6361), ustil, 6303, 6364, 6316, 6367, 68B8. Part 8?Held by Judge Joacliunseu.?Nos. c.i.'o, 6910, 7172, 7306. COURT OF APPtALS CALEN3AR. The following ts the Court of Appeals day calendar for September 8:?Nos. 233, 241, 338, 340, 342, 343, 844, 348. CROO&LYV COURTS. 1 SliPviEMc CJUttr?Si?6CiAL T?ll. The Pnrk Boulevard AawRimruli. Before Judge Gllitert. The report of the Cominis-iloners of Estimate and Assessment for the Parle Boulevard wau presented to the Supreme Court by Mr. John N. Taylor, ol the Park Commission, who moved Its confirmation. General Crooke and John A. Lotc appeared for the property owners and opposed the continuation of the report on tne ground that the assessments had been laid illegally. The act of the Legislature provides that the property owners on either stdo or the Boulevard shall not ercot within thirty feet of the street line any other than ornamental buildings, and to remunerate them for the loss they allege they sustain, the Commissioners want to tax all tho property owners within a thousand feet of tne due. The property owners back off the line objeot. They claim 'hat tneir properly Is not benefited In tne least by the improvement, and mat .ho land In question has not oeen taken from the ownors, but has only been placed under sucli restiictton us may be imposed by the Legislature on any land la the Biato ol New i ork. Tne commissioners argue that tho land has really been taken i<>r the purpose stated. Judge QUbert reserved ins decislou. CITY CJUiU?&FSC1AL TERM. A Qoiatlon of JiiriailiclloB. Before Judge Nellson. William B. Austin vs. The Missouri, Kansas ana Texas Railroad Company.?ihe plalntiir brought salt to recover the sum of $1,875 alleged to be due him as assignee of D. E. Bishop, lie ciHltns that the company entered Into contract with Bishop to employ him for two years as chief assistant engineer of the construction of the road, at a salary of $2,603 per annum. Bishop bog an on July l, 1803, and was discharged on October following, without sufficient cause. He assigned his claim to too plaintiff, Ausiiu,wUo now sues to recover the amount above stated. The case was before the Court yesterday on a demurrer, the defendants questioning the jurisdiction of the Court and arguing that tr tue Court did nave jurisdiction there were not sudicient facts sst form In the complaint to constitute a cause of Action. Judge Nellson took the papers and reserved his decision. TOMBS POLICE COURT. Another Bogus Heroic] Ueporlrr?The Partner of the Scoundrel (Usklm Arrested and Brought Betore Ju 's? Uowlioi?Tlin Uincktau tiers' Modus Operandi. In yesterday's Herald was published a fall and thorough fxpo"6 or the operations of one Uasklus, who operated, moat shamefully It may bo said, upon the credulity of several distinguished and consequently well known gentlemen by representing himself as a Herald reporter, thereby ensuring lor biuiaeUgood receptions aud, on the whole, exceilout entertainment, besides being able to abstract from the 'Interviewed" information concerning certain occurrences which, ir legitimately used, unglit prove valuable to tlie public at large. It is cause for congratulation that tins clover but inramous scouudrel was brought to Justice; but no less a cause lor congratulation that also, yesterday, his partner In this neiarious business above alluded to was "hooked," aud now awaits trial (or his doubtless many Utile operations of a criminal nature in one 01 the rattier lnhospltuble ceils of the lonibe. W lieu hask1ns was oal'turkd yesterday Superintendent Ketso received certain lulormaiion whicn convinced linn that another and equally clever -practitioner" lu crime was leagued with Haskius, and it would be anything but just to allow so exceedingly dangerous an ludlrhlual to pursue his dark ways with impunity in the vicinity of the metropolis. As a consequence to tills very laudable conclusion Detecilvo Elder, of the Central Ohlce, was put upon the scent, with instructions to take the individual wherever found. According to the above orders yetectivo Elder eklrmlsii6a around In s&arcu or our hero, and finally came across him In Bleecker street yesterday morning, ana gently tapping him npon the shoulder With thftt peculiarly but deeply significant salute, which means infinitely more than lis force 01 bestowal would tutply, lutormed his man that lie was wanted. When you are "wanted" by a detective it almost invariably follows that von acoompanv him, and soli was with Harris. Together they weut to Police Headquarters, preparatory to putting in an appearance before the to.ilble Judge Howling at mo Tombs. At tue tluie ol Ills arrest Hums had in u's possession a suirld, bearing on its lace the umiexed inscription:? Heporter, New York Hukai.u, c. B. Huskies." In appearance be M an intelligent looking young inau. aged about twenty-ulue, with dark side whiskers aud a sort of suliow complexion, wltn eyes largo and corresponding in color to his whiskers. No person would take bun for a swindler, and hia general air of complaisance and geutilny is well calculated to deceive those with whom he might come In contact. Harris, uiro his CUTVitrr nanatus, nu uuiuf a uinviUK UUSineSS in bis line, employing bin talents mostly among the ftoortlouittta which in lest the city, from whom he probably leathered a harvest that will help materially to provide a quunuty of food during hut prison lire immeasurably superior to that ma-ttcu'ed by lees brilliant offenders, Jt Is reported that, among other victims, a Dr. Harrison, or Bleecker street, was visited, who, alter itnduv convidbntial tktk-a-tktb8, 1 was induced to part with Hie truling sura 01 (9, tint wnat psrucular service was promtae* In return we are unable to say, that fact liaviug as yet remained in obscurity. After a brief examtna'toa Harris was committed to the Tombs to answer for bis Utile iransacUou. Owing to toe brief tiiuo betwoeu the arrest of Harris and hw ooasmUtal out Utile oouht be learned respecting hiscrtratnaidorags; but, irom rumor aud general hearsay, they have doubtless been o an extensive nature, and not by any means wholly unprofitable. THE LAST OP THE RIOHHOHD AND LIVERPOOL LINE OP PAOIBT SHIPS. Buralnw of an Unfinished Travel. (Froiu the Richmond Despatch, Sept. r>.) Many cnisens ol Richmond and Mauuuester were surprised on aunday evening at toe aiieuce or the Are alarm bells whno tbo heavens were brilliantly Illuminated, as If by a large fire in the heart of the city, aud residents remote irom Hock at ts and Couroh HU1 indulged in man? mistaken speculations as to me apparent Idleness ot the Fire Department. The light was In reaiitv caused by me burning 01 an j unfinished ship, which has long lam on toe stocks ; on the soniti side of James Kiver, just opposite j Kocse ts. On Hunday afternoon, about lour o clock, sho was discovered to be on flrv, and flames cou- I ttnued to light up the sky until nearly midnight, i The spectacle of a ship on fire is a rare and uesuitlul , one, and on this occasion it was enjoyed ny bun- ' oreds of persons gathered on Llbby Hill ant ou the wharves, who will not have such an opportunity *S'tie shin burned was anonvmons. m ?hn h?s ?.?? been launched or nad me boitlo broken over tier Rrow. 8he waa ono of two vessels owned i>r tiie ichmond and Liverpool Packet company. Thiaassooiauon wm organized in tlua city iu i86s or 1-flo, lor Ibo purpose <>t encouraging and carrying on direct trade between Uictimoud and Liverpool. Messrs. John Puiccll. David J. Bounders and Wm. 0. Paine were appointed a committee to superintend ine build ng of two ships for this purpose. One 01 these, the Virginia Oare. waa completed iu Baltimore ami was sent to Kurope nt the outbreak oi the war, which frustrated the plans ot the company. Her consort was the skeleton snip burned as stated above. Wo ongnt to add thnt since the war she was sold by i ho company, mm the loss now falls upon Mr. .lohn J. Abratus. of Haliunoro. The Ore waa trio , work of some mischievous boys, who ought to be cauL'hiaud cvereUr punished. I >RK HE11ALD, FRIDAY. S ; mriL ooijjmamL ' wall ?T*mnr, 1 ' TmnisoAV, HepL T?u P. U. f On 'Chaugo to-day wheat was Matter and active. Ttie tottoa mat act waa strong at an advauce of He. ? J*c. , MONET TWO TO POVR PER CKST. The ntonoy market waa more active, particularly lo the Interval between stock deliveries and the closing or the banks. Borrowers on call loans with pled,'# of intscellaneoua collaterals paid 8, 3K and 4 [ per cent, bu* the Inst, mentioned rate brought ont a j full anpplr, and before the actual oioaing of the banka trunaaotiooa occurred at 3 per cent again. Among the government dealers the rate waa i a 3 per cent. Prime paper was In better request, and the bro| kois report a lair business at e a 6H per cent, with 6 a 7 per cent as the range of quotations. Foreign exchange waa dull anu heavy, but uomlnally{unchsugo!l. Bales of prime sixty day sterling bills out of second hands were reported at 108 k,'. TIIB UOVRKNMKNT tjOI.lt fAI.E. The government sale of gold to-day elicited nnnsual Interest and a large crowd of brokers attended tno opening of the bids at the Hub-Treasury. The total amount bid lor was $io,9i.',ooo, at prices ranging from 112.50 to 113.39X. The bids were telegraphed to Washington and considerable delay Intervened lo the aunouuocmont of the awards. The sale was conilued to the amount advertised?two million*? which brought 11A2H a U8.30H. GOLD STRONG?113 A 113V. The gold market opened dull, If not heavy, and the earllAKt w>rnrrl?ii uul?. ? itOi- t...i? .. .... ...... .i... ui i.iu-4. pump qnemiy n firmer reeling uianiiested Usell, and In the Interval to midday a fen sales wore mude at 113%. The large amount of gold bid for at the bub-Treasury next produced an irregular and nesltatlng market, on account 01 an apprehension that ttio large bids would induce the r-ule of an extra amount, and the dial changed irequcntly on the quotations, 113% and 113%. Later in the day camo the award, limited to the two millions advertised, and tho price shot up to 113%, but toll hack to 113%, and closed at 118% a 113%. the loau market was feverish, nud after a business whlca was in favor of the lender became easy, and toward three o'clock exceptional transactions occurred in lavor of the borrower. The principal fluctuations tu tuc price or gold are shown in the laoies?. 10 A. M 118% 2 P. M 113% 11 A. M US', 2:13 P. M 113% 12 M 113% 81'. ftl 113% 12:01 P. M 113% 4 P. M 113% 1 P. At. 113% 6:30P.M.... 113% a 113% 1:10 P. M 113% In tho gold loau market the rares ranged from 4 per cent lor carrying to i-">2 lor borrowing. The operations ul the Gold Exchange Bauk were as follows:? Gold cleared $C0.030,ooo Gold balances 1,288.101 Currency balances 1,614,039 Advices from London state that the Hunk of England rate is unchanged. The bullion tu bank shows decrease for tno week of ?iJ5,O00. GOVERNMENTS STRONG. The government list was qnlet, particularly at the earlier boards, but the advance In gold stimulated buying, and the closing dealings were at a slight improvement la prices. The following were tho final street quotations:? Uuiicd states currency sixos, lie a lie%; do., 1881, registered, 117% a 117%; do. do., coupon, 119 a 110%; do. nve-iweuties, registered, May and November, 116% a 116%; do. do., 1832, coupon, do., 116% a 116%; do. do., 18*4, do. do.. 116% a 116%; do. do*. 1866, do. do., 116% a 116%; uo. do., registered, January and July, 114 a 114%; do. do., 1866, coupon, do., 114% a 114%; do. do., 1867, do. do., 114% A 114%;da do., 1868, dado., 114% a 114%;da tenloruos, registered, 111% a 111%; da do., coupon, 111% a 112. It should be noilced that while the currency price of governments bus Improved the gold price is lower than yesterday. Ibe 186'3's are offered in abundant supply tuts evening at 116%? or, to put the traction in uucimais, iid.37>?. Tho jieudlng coupon on tho I 62's 13 now worth 2.10 per cent. Tatting the price of | gold at 1 Ku.-iX, tho ooupou is wrortn incurrence j 8.3 7}f percent. Deducting iblH irom 110.37* tho net price of Cj's is 113?or *? pet cent le-,8 than the pike of gold. Yet Mr. Koutwell is going to lorce the holders of 02's to tn!:e par in coin for tuelr bonds on ihc let of December, when the/ are now willing to sell them at a discount of * per nt. Did wo take gold nt Its ottering price and oonds ut their bM juice the dlfferento would be over *i j?er cent. Mr. ISom well is golug to redeem one hundred millions of tJfs on December 1 at par in gold, when he might save u half to three quarters of a million dollars to the Treasury by buying in the open market. This little tutgalcllo 13 j | doubtless u porqnldta for the Syndicate. . STOCKS ACTIV3 AND CNHK1TLHO. The stock marKet was irregular both to tone and i In the course ol prices. The earlier feeling scented disposed to accept proflts, and a heavy and lower market resulted iron, large salve, Lako f-hore taking the lead uud falling to 111'aciflo Mall, St, Paul and Oulo and Mississippi were exceptionally strong, and not oniy stemmed tho downward tide, but advanced to higher prices. Western Union also lost ground and went buck to , 67but eventually recovered aoout one per { cent. New York Central, meantime, bad been strong ami gradually improved toioisf. Late iu the day tho rumor that the scrip dividend on Lake Shore was ready to be announcou started a sharp j reaction In that stock, and the price rose to 114a. J'cr contra, Itock Island declined to HI* on the re- ! > port that the directors were about to issue new | stock for the purpose of buying the Chicago ami | Southwestern road, winch Is virtually an oxteuslun i of Hock island. Tho better inquiry (or money In j tlio afternoon also assisted in producing the general decline, but til-- brilliant rise In l ake Shore turned I the market in the upward direction once more and J served to creato a steadier feeling nt the close. IlKitlKSi' AND I.OWKST PltlCKM. The following table shows tin highest an I lowest puces or tbe priuclpal stocks duriug tlie dav:? liiijtust. Lo>ctfi'% New York Central consolidated ....1014 1004 Now 1 oik central scrip 911,4 ??4 Erie 344 34 4 Healing 11?4 llo Lnko snore 1144 1124 I YVahasli 68 f.74 Northwestern 74.4 78 Northwestern preierred 1)4?, Hock Island 11-4.4 111 4 St. 1MU) 61 J, 634 st. Paul preferred 884 88 Ohio oini Mississippi 47,4 47 Union Pacific 34 ? 88,4 AVcstern Union Telegraph h7 4 Pacilc Mail. 6:4 604 SOUTHBRN RECUKITIES I>UtI.. The Southern list continued dull, bnt was gene* rally steady, the only exception being the Tennesaeea, winch pursued ihe mow downward movement prevailing for n week or two. The lollowing were I the closing prices, inclusive of those for the leading Southern municipal and railroad bonds:?Tennessee, ex coupon, 73 a 734; do. new, 73 a 76; Virginia, ex coupon, 69,4 ? 64; do. new, ;oi 71; do, registered stock, old, 62 a 63; Georgia sixes, 84 a 87; do. sevens, 81 a 62; Noitu Carolina, ex coupon, 44 n 444; do. funding, imsd, as a 354; da do., 1MI8, so a 82; do. new, 26 4 a 27; j do. special ttx, 16.4 a 20; Missouri sixes, 97.4 ! a 98; do, lUunibal and Hu Joseph, 964 a 97; I.oo* , tsisn* sixes, 69 n 70; do. new, 60 a 62; do. I levee sixes, 71 a 71,4; do. eights, r6 a 87; da Pent- ! tcnitary sevens, 71 a 74; do. railroad eights, 73 1 a 80; Alshs'iiw five*, 08 a 70; d . eights, 101 u ! 103; do. railroad clgliU, 9J a 95; ttouiu Carolina I 1 sixes, 76 a 7S; do. new, January and Jt 1 it. 67,4 a ! 684; do. do., April and October, 60 4 a 014: Arkuu- I eas MXef, S3 a 64; do. aevcus, 60 a eo; Mobile ant I OUio Hauroad sterling. 69 a 81; do. Interest eights, S3 a 84; do. second mortgage eights, To a 74; Miasiaalppi Central Railroad first mortgage sevens, 82 a 86; do. second mortgage eights 74 a 78; New Orleans and Jackson Ural mortgage, 64 a *8; do. aecond mortgage, <6 a 80; MeinpUia and Charleston Kali- j road first mortgage, M a as; do. second mortgage, 7# a 78; Oreenvilte aud Columbia Hail road, guaranteed bj South Carolina, 66 a 67; Macon and linnswick, guaranteed by (leorgis, 73 a 76; Wlliuington, Charlotte and Rnthcrford eights, 66 a 68: Memphis and Little Rock Itnilroad eights, 78 a 80; Moinpnla city sixos, eoa 00;;; Savannah city sevens, 88 a 86; New Orleans consols, old, 73 a 76; ?1% issued railroad sixes, 72 a 76; do. sevens, 66 a 69. THIS HAII.WAT 80S OS. lhe market for railtrar bonda waj te? aottvn. hut EPTEMliKR 8, 1871.-TRIP prlcpt wcrp jreutiaUy liljfier. Union Paciflc oil advanced to Mj(. 'i'na loiiuvrtug vffoW tm tmia tlie reguiar caU;? 'Mew York I en o'e, 1-toS. H3!a tit m # New York ? en (> ?, !*?. M til Weel 2d ih, MM 0 New York t en if*, r e.. 1M Culnur A lot lei, Ib.M.. 8' New York < en rt'e, Ml III A Soutu iuwn let ra.. "I New York t;on 7'*, la76.l'>lV (Ul a Cb'O extended I'd *rle lit in. ex tuf tint a Chtc 2d m 0> trie lit iii. rud 0> Cblo, R1 .t PhliUu I'll Krte 7'i, Id in. 'fit..,,... yj Morria A Kimi le* u?-...UK Kriu 7'?, 4ih ui. 'Ml Mi'. Murm A Xeaex 2d m....idt Muf, N Y A K >t in, 'i7. Ml Cicv A Tol if 10! Harlem lit m 7'e 108)4 Mmv Jer Can new tv'.?...l02 A Hi A Kim td bdi ....... 06 w Plus, t W A Chic I'd ae.. 100 Mich Gen In m * *, '82..lid Plita. T W A Cnlo W m.. on CTH,Mnrc<t,8i>c, Utui.ltiU P, rwiCtpotq IhW.104 Mich Ku 7 |i o, 3d ui 00 if Clov A Pliu 2d in........'?J Mlcli Ha N I I7 i>u ...II* Cler * Pitta 3d m Off I'hr KR 7'f, aiur lijr Mu. 100 tiler A I'llU 4th m *4 Central Pacific l)iin.la.,.U>3!? Gblc A Alton income ... 06 Union Pacific l?l in hdi. 02 Ohio V Mil" In in too Union I'ao <d arnnt 7*1.. 84)4 Dith A Hume G lit m.... " I nlon i'ao Income lW'i.. 84 U Peninsular Kit bolide... '.?!] Ill Oeu7 uc, Ib73 108 Ft I, a Iron Mt letm.... 02 Alton tTUhlra 00 Mil A St Pan' III m 8*x..U)7; Alton A T it 3d m urn... 87!> Mil A Ht Paul lit. 7 3 10. 06' Alt A T H 20 m |ne 78 Mil AMPMul (at m 04 Cbl A N W lut lids 02M Mil A Kt Paul, 1 ' M l?.. M Cblo A N W con hdi Mil Mil A Kt PMtK ltd at 06 Chic ANIVm bill M0 Cblo A Mil let 06 Clue A N VV 111 in 06 .lol A ChlO lit 108 llan A Ht Jo con 100)4 Col. Chi A lad 1st m. ..001 Dei, Lank A W lit m....l?t Tol, Peo A VV. K IX MP ?*' *\?P? I W Sd m.... 98W Tol, Peo A W. W I> HT Tel A W lit nil Kt Lillr., 88? Tol, Peo A War 2d in ... el! Tol A Wab 2d in 02 N York A N Harm 8*?. .100 Tol A Wdbequin bde.... H6M Hon, Hart A Krie (til.... 22 Tol A Wait oona con 89 Geu.tr t A Mlun let in... 86 Han A Naples let m &7K BALES AT THE NEW YORI STOOI EXCHANGE Tlit.rMl.iv, Nent. 7?10.15 A. N. 91(>0U US 6'a, '81, 0 lltf'i 200 Union Te,. 67,' 2500 US VSO. c, fij ... 1IA' ?00 do 1000 US6-2U, c, '06 lift , 40(1 u? 87 MM) US ft-'ji, e. *16, u. Ill ft (hi dn ft* IJIKIUA ft-*u. c, 114 i Hllo do tiH' ft. 1*1 do Il4< HO.I 00 Hi MootlTenn 6'e. ol.i 734 7U-. do t>8> 1 ooi*> .10 ;nw ion d? H*i, 150<*i Tenn tf'i, now 74 400 do 68) 11)1.1*1 Vu b'?. con (i.'.M BOoymok Mlu 01' Ml, 4ui*l N ( ir ti'? old li.. 44i, *00 do. I .(ill S3> lllUONC Kd act, 'oft... 84}i 2)0 do bo 2(1 i luuoo N Car 6V. n OA 00(1 Mariimia Mln pf.... 6, OUJO S I' ft'*. JiiiiA.ly, 11. 58 l.o do nh It**) N Y 7'?, b I. r. ... 100 40P?cM SS Co.. 87 lil(H) h'klro (> *,* 1 96W ftotl do bo <?;, IIMIU N * Urn 0'*, 'd#... 93!* villi do 87 loooo Erie 4th u l.nv loti W>ll?.rKrr.i Bx M.'< JlUOU On I'ao id 1 il l*.. ll'i , 120 Am Mer U Kx ft.i I.0000 Unhm Pac i*. m. 02 120 U K Kxpreai Co... 60 10W) .'0 Oil* 1U0 do ft**. StKlCi. U Pno?'.?, I (Mil Kll do be (Wi 16000 lion * St JoH'1,0 b UHl;* f.O N Y C A U R KR.... WlJi r, DOT l?t, 8 I. d.. 8?'i 100 do bo mi). MOU Tol A Wab eq bd*. H? Hon l.rle KK SIM 21*10 (It Went 2d m K8 WlO do ho ."Oi lOOOHorAEnao loO 100 do 346 1000 Oi Wexi 1st, 08 100 do iA 2000 Mich 8 f bd* 108 400 lirle prof licHI 111**10.OA 1 C lit HI 200 Heading KK lid', 6000 do SKI ? SCO do n9u lift HUOO Cedar l- A Min 1*1. 8* 100 Mioh Cen Kit 08 1901 fttiili C, Palm A A., n.. 10 do 120J 2ft ihl Phenlx B in*.... 107 *0.11. SAMS AR.. ..b o 11M 80 Metropolitan B*.... 143 5 illluoli Cent RR.... 185 10 Stun k Lca'r Ilk.... 1ft> 50 flue A N W UK 731 80 Cent Net Hk 1001* 2ft do 74 18 do lull', 2(10 CU1A N W KK pf... 04 '20 do l(lC)? 10 do 91) 100 Md Coil Co 81 SCO C, O .ft Ind Ku.iftD 98 II.0 American foil 54 13o do b3 94 HCONurltir M Coil 78 200 do US' 800Confnal of Md.... 41* 4tH)Tol, Wab A W ?7> Nil Went Un Tel 682 4o Mil A St V RR nf... 83> 4(1) do iS ?8Hl 100 P. Ft 1Y* O ctd Ml' 300 do Ih34 80(1 Ohio A M KK pf.... 793 100 do bit fii.'ft 0 Morrli A Knox P5> 100 do b o OKU 1J do P6* M0 do 08 , 201 I'el.Uack A W KK.. Ill ?00 do 8 100 Ben A St Jo RR.... 77 MO do 6J?i 1:41 do 77* 800 do ?Hi 800Col. O A TO KR... 913; Ifitt) do 68 200 Un Pac RR bo 881* WO do 11'i HOd Hoi. H A Krte...b o 2.'< find d< 67 SUO Ken A Saratoga KR. I'U.'t 600 do 67 v 1?|1? o?l!lnok P. 31. $4000 U S 6'?, '81, o... 119 $20000 US ti'l. Cdr'y.... lid Oar o'clock P. ill. $1000 Va ^i, old 6336 MOibs Erie RR be 8411 1000 SC ti'i,11,>Ian AJuir ft* 10*1 Harlem KR D'SSft 10O0 Mliiouri *' 97*1 II) Mlob foil KK 120,. 1000 Un Pae Rlt 1st m. 9'V *UU L, 8 A M S RK llliy ! f.000 Un PI'i. I nb 84'; ft do 118 *000 Col,a A I C. Ii. m. 01 Vi 200 do b e 1181; lOOlhi Oou C of Md..b3 41-, BOO do 1134 MO do 41M 600 do 1181; ?60 do 418u'J llllaoli Oen KR Did 80.1 Md Coil Co 31 lllOCluT A Pitt* R)t..bS 124,'4 800 West U Tel bftM UN) Obla A N W RK. .. 78', 10 68^ 200 4u 74 ftM) Co bo 6K'; 100C. C, OA Ind KR... 9ft 600 do Ii"T 28 N J Central RK.... 1004 I0UU ao B9Ji 1UU <10 1094i m Quick M do lbv 2* do ..... 109'i 800 yu'kailrer M Co i>r. 28 to Chic * R I RR. 11J 100 do .bo 2!I'< too <10 1I8M 400 aha Mariposa pf.... Mi loo Mil A St PhiiI Kit... MS 100 Adams Kx Co. 87)4 lUil do M \ 6 Am Met Uu Lap.. . 60 800 Mil A At Ppfd W ", Hlil do 60 800 00 I>3 DBS 200 U Staloa Exproaa... fO 100 do be 83-ij 300 Pan M SS Co f)7S 400 llel, I? A W Kit.... Ill 200 do be 67 * 100 Ohio .t MIm K. 474; 0.0 do 67 4 *10St Lit I M RR 80S 1200 <10 67)4 200 11 ,1 St Jo RR 77)4 fpfl N V C s 11 UR b3 101)4 60 Han A St Jo RR of. 8ti 2o0 do b 0 lOlS STREET QUOTATIONS. If iif-niHt Five o'clock P. Jf. Weateru Union. 68*, a 08i<t rihwrsl'n pf. 04S n, 91!4 Pncttio Mail.... r.7 ? a Kit Hock Island.... 111.1# a 111'4 N V <'en e<.n .. lul\, a 101', St. Paul 64'.; * 04', NYCeo scrip.. 00)4 a Ol'J St. I'mil prof.... SC.* 83', Kiln 84V) * 84', Wahasb 07'.* 07V RoadUIJ 110', * 110 , Oil!') Mian.... 47', * 4'l'j sboro... . Ill 4 a lit'. Union PaciltO.. 88,'4 ? 3J'; I'ltlsbur; 1211** 124 -2 Hot, Flnr .2 Krln llS* 2'Nortnwes orn . 73 4 n 73, t,oi, o.vinii'.ii 21)4* 21), commercial repor \ TuriMPAY, Sept. 7?6 P. M. COTTOJ*. ?The continued favorable tenor of Liverpool ad rlcet enabled holder* to establish further ndracoa in prices under a good expoit aud splnnug demand?thu offerInes of cotton on the epot being extremely light. At the cloae the u srket was a'.rong with * coutluued upward tendency at mi advance of !*c. per lb. for all graded. 'I he market for future deliveries opens) etroiurbui suhaequ ntlv ruled decidedly lower, c.oilng, however, with a steadier tone. The aalee were at follow*:? To-1 > ft;. I, i ' Comin}. Tot a'. Export 74i 144 8*4 Conamnption 84) 0 3 1,008 bpeculal 41 ? 4.1 Total 1,128 6)7 1.93i ?Inrlntletl in the above are 4S> b*!ei to arr re. f'o- future delivery (basis .ow mid King) the aalei hare h en aa followsj? La?t eveplaj?September, 161 at 19:3.32a., 400 at 19 Vc., 600 at like.; October, l.i(V> at Id Sc., 1 8(10 at lit r>l?c., 2,1**0 at ll'.'fjo,; October and November, J'Jfl each at 19S|C-, topettier: November, ll'O at tit I-I60., 200 at 1J ?c., 800 at 19 ,e.; NorewDtr aim December, l'i0 each at 1914c., log, ther; Decemher, 2 did 19Sc., : 00 at 19 U-liic., 1,1'iJO at IDtic., 100 at 19 8-llk. Januarv, 7UU at 1914c., 300 at 19)jc.; lebriiarv, ill at 19'4c.; total, 11.100 bnl?a. To-day?September, 290 at 2Vc., lilil at 19-.C., SOO at 19C/., October. 400 at 19 6-lfc., 041) at If',!)., ?bo at 19 3-l?c., 2C? at 19Sc., UOO at 19>(c? 200 at 19 516c.; 409 at 19Sc.. 401 at 19 6-10c., MM at 19 *c. : Oetooer, November and December, 100 each at 19 118c., Hid each at lb 2-10e., COO each at lfUo.: November, Sid ut lh)*c., 10.1 at 19 3-ldc., 11,0 at 19'..o., 200 lit 19 1-lUo, 200 .it 1# .c.,1-0 at 12 8-lBc, 800 at 19' e? 6(10 at 19!4c.; November and Drcrmber, 200 each at 19'Sc., 106 each at 19 S liir. 100 each at 19)40.; November, December an l Januarv, 100 each at 11i)jq.. together; December, 200 at 1914C-. '.0J at 19' c,. 200 at 19 1-ltio., 300 at 19'xc.; Januarv, 1(M at U"ac., IWO at 19 H-lbc.. MM at 19Vc., 200 at 19 s lcc.; February. 20ii at 19<4c., 100 at 19 ,c.; February aud March, 110 each at toaclhcr; March, 100 at I9UC.; f. o. b., Savannah, 6"0 p.t., r. o. b., Obarlestuu, JoU p. t. Total, 11 900 bales. Urued tot d. 3.11M0 ua'aa. VtAnnn.. A/ itxinto. A<w 'trt'/Mli. T*Xn>Ormnsrv 17 u }'** Vft Uuoci orolnarv 1' ? l-i. r>/? lVt Low middling It),, 2d all* 90X Middling ?i)'. 21 212 SIX Uoou nun.Plug 83 , 2'li 21 3a'A ?The quotation* ?r* based on cohort running in quality tool more tutu half a grade abova or below the (rail* quoted. The average quotation* or yesterday's forward dellterim were as follow#:?Heptember. lbftho.; Ootob.r. l?.2ua ; Hovenii er, liMllc.; J ceeuiber, 18.uve.; JantL.ry, 19.21c. Sale* ol fretgffit to Lui opf were tie follow*To Liverpool by storm, Vd.; l>jr lull, 8 1 fid.; to Havre by steam, ie., gold; Mil, fcc.; to Hamburg by meant. MM.; to Bremen by itaam. %c., gold, compulsed; to Battle porta by aatl, tic. a i.e.. gold. Cot era.-- Tbo market waa act It* lor kiu aud price# higher. Fa'es 1,43d bag* Hantos, per Humboldt, at 13^0., gold, lu bona; I,Odd ba?* Rio par r'laiuatced, 8 MM do. do. per May (/ teen and 8,4.7 do. per Sarah. all. u private terme; and In Baltimore Hifu bage Klo per Kate and 324 do. per Yamoyden ou private terme. Alto sales bare been ma le within a few days of 1,713 bags Laguayra, 1 AX bag! Costa Rica, SIB bag* Jamaica, 121) bag* Curacoa, 7,334 man Java and 13 hag* Mei'cnq. The total atcck oi all dsacrlptloaa now bald by first hands einbracce 73,7<7 bags and Ml" mats, Including Rio, M.214 baas; Javs, 9,010 grslt mats; Ceylon, 8.378 bags; Maracaibo, 5,348; Laguayra, MO; Jamaica,704; Costa Rica. D.rtul; Manila, 225; Meiicau, I .in; Malabar. 4.414. W? quote!? Rte, ordinary eatgoce. 12c. al'Jlgc.;r*irdot. hMfe.; good do., 12Xo.4a 13c.: nnma do., 18tie. a 13t,c.. told. In bund, al?*y d..ya; Maracatbu, 14Vc. a lie.: Laguayra, 14Ho. a lu>jc.; St. Domingo (in bond;, ,#c* Java, Ike. a 11c., g dd. duty pal.). Flour anii Uraiis Receipt*-- Klonr, 16,8?) bblg.; wheat, Jf.app buabeis; corn, 111,473 no.; corn meal. 40.1 bbls. and 440 sack*; oai* 78,763 bosbeta; bailey, 11.1148. Ike flour market continued lo rule brm, uuuer a scaielty of deairaole brsnda and a fa.r shipping iiamuad, and price* lor tbeae klmlt again advanced. The sales were a.'Out 11,000 bb.a Rve Hour was quiet and steady. Com meal waa quiet at oar quotations. We quote;? no. 1 state 94 93 a 3 Ml rope-tine State. 3 .0* 3 00 Kttra Sta.e. b HI a ? 15 Cbnlco do 8 20a 0 81 eiiuerbne Western.... 3:0a 3 40 t.xtrado 3 70 a 8 111 Kitra Mlnneao'.s 8 TO a * 08 Roub'I kooo Oblo, siiipid.it'hraoua 6'Kla 815 Roiiodhoop Ohio, trade nrauda..... ? 70a 8 8u Fnmdv 8 r6a 7 80 Hi. Louis low extra. M0* 8 Jo KLfaonie'-raifatsiiia. 875* 7 <N HLlxiuncnoicedouijl# extra. ? inia 7 74 tirTouiicnoico fsmi.v. 7 75a 9 30 i Km flour 4 ' 0a 3 K) HoutbernNo.1 4 .'si a 4 75 Houlbern suootuue 4 73 s o 74 Houtbem extra. 0 no a 1 73 Hotitbrrn lamliy 7 a-* s 73 Corntpaal. Western white 3 73 a 4 On Corn meal. Western yell 8 HO a 4 00 Corn meal,Jarser.... 8 73a 8 8.1 Coin meaL Brandvwin* 4 no a 8 14 lorn maa.. ounoasoa* 'J(JOa ? ? Wbsst wsa fa.riy active, but bus.t.esa wsa reatricted by Ibe paucity of snepl.es, pai lt* ilarir ol good sp.- ng wheat. The talcs (iart lasi evening' comprised s. nut ISu.ooo bushels, at igl 37 lor poor spring, 31 40 a fcl 43 for la.r to pnme > o. (including small lota as higb at 91 40 for choice), 91 40 s It 42 for do. to arrive, 91 41 a gt td tor red winter, $1 44 lor no. to arrive, 91 So rpr amber winter on the spot and to arrlra, and 91 SI a 91 i3 fur white to arrir*. Corn waa la fair demand anu cloe-d Ic. higher. lb* aaire sere about ICO.lkiO bushels, at 87tt,u. ? Wc. for mixed, 8sMe. for nigh mixed, Stsu lor \v estrrn yellow, 71c. for do. wlilta. Oate were Arm and In lair u-msnd. 'I he saie* wars about N,0IN bushels, at 47c. a 4* i?r uilscd. 4H<v atuc. for white, 46c. a 4Sc. for black Western and 41o. a 42c. for Jersey. Barley there was mora m, i'llrf to-d*y, liut do butln^ti. JPrtooi | war* cMirfif nominti. Kfo wn? qiiUI. tele*. 1.500 t>uab?di oi Ht Mo, ( ?1 0-)#. iRrimua?Thera cnntlonad fair donanrf for room, niootly for groin, and rata* worn rary firm. Daairabio rwMl for grain in rot with rnady accrplanco at full aoking ratea. 1 hrro woo alao a fair inquiry Inr raaaala for patroltuaM bat Iho M-arciir of araiiabfa tonnago ohooka hnoiaaaa. Moat reason arrirlng kara bean ohartnrad la sdraaoa. Tha LE SHEET. tei engagtnieni* were: To 'Lirerpoo' by (team, 4#,00d bosbc at **" 1 bgnhe'g wheat WVA 1 UrnMHI Ify ate ,t, |r>,koj hualiela grain I-d., and by Mli 87 I btishe igiaiu i n private tar i.* )'<? liinaguw by lte?n. Had I ?2*^* (fain. l:w. |o Antwerp. 1 ..dpi bushel* grata, 13 J 2X?'?l2? c""V rl?* :_Ai. American bark. 3.00C quartei grain, to lloadt lor or >eri, S*.: a rtrlua i bark, t,U I 2,"*^"" w Hari-e, imnktrK Oi hofdamti, ft*.; afm I wag la a bark. j,.aXi quarter* gram. t? BrU'ui t tiaaael, 8a.: a I ??? " bnioe toT'terie.ifcfl blila. re lined petrolenrr ' a*. e<i., a snip hence to IlH.uhnrg, 4,00 ubt* refined pfltrc | kdtm on prtraur* trruna; La slop hence Use direct Continent* I . ,'? .?* 1 POtrolen* on pi.rata term*; ?? ! I Alnrrtoaa alilp, 1,0*H too*, to Brbrtoi. general car*-. i an in; noAdciicak bark iroin Wilmington U> Keatnen, 2,0A 'ft bill* naval store* in private term*. 1!oi.ahm>b?The market haa beeoratner bettor to-day and me Jiolice aa.aa of 1 ,11 hhda. low grade Porto Aleo at Wo. anil I 70 lib.*, prime Near Or!sun* at Me. The riock oomprlaar i WW htnU. i ubo. S,4U& lihdi. ivno Kiro, hhda. hugliah I Isluuda and fl.801 bill* New nrlean*. We'inota,? 4 i Cuba?-Centrifugal and aiizad...... 20c. elite, *Ro. *30c. Clawed... uln. m'Me. 8Se.a8'?. Huaaorado. reflaing ? a ? 2 r. a To. Mtiaouvauo, grocery ? a? :vc.a4Ua. * ' i'ortu Elco ? a ? Ua ? ? I. ,, English lalaaita ? a? 3 c. at'o. $ New Ortaan* ? a ? bftc. ? *lo. * Navai.a'ruuKa Spuria turpentine opciied at Wo, but ator, with the arrival ot the Regulator, dee.fned to 6>. a Mc. lor largo anJ ainail parcel*, during Arm at tunas u arc*. Salea were 270 bbl*. at 58 V'. a rJIJio., and lfrl New l urk tibit., to arnro. on private term*. Ko*lna hare aold to tba job'.lug u trade to a raoLernl# extant at ale* w price*. Sale* wen: J40 * bbla. atimluH'l at $1 10 a AS 25; ouiy a atnull parcal at tun lat4 tar prim; 484 bbla. No. 3 at Ml 85 a $3 87H, 7:7 hull, pain at . ?7. 11)0 bbla. No. 1 at ?6 ?*, *60 bbla pale at 47 M a j-8, and a 13 bbla dp. at 90 73. Tar reinalua unlet at .,8 l'cr Wilmington. Pctbolrp M.?The market rral very qntet and prloea weak. There waa but little niapoaltlon aliown to bur ami no iireaaora to aell to any extent. Fur spot 23 >n. waa aaked and for laat half ot month 24c., but aalcs were ina.ie later a ill',o., be market cloring weak at that flgure. Crude waa quiet, * Put without uotb'caide change | quoted nominally at lb.V- In bulk and 17)jc. In >bls. Naphtha was dull at 0V>. Cam oil WIW ideady, nut qitlat; quota I at 3tt>go. The ib * or rellncrt : oh were O.uOO bbia autudard wblui. laat hair of munin, at 83^o., and S.U00 bid*, do., laat bait <T Dc'obor, at 24',o. At ' tlie i'reck ihe market war dull and a trifle lower; quoted at ft 1 !0S a $4 40 on upper hand *4 0.7 a ?4 7u on lower mail. The ^ I'hliadelnhia market waa dull and weak at 33|*o. for apot and !!8!4o. tor laat hair of mouth. Salea were reported of ^ l.OuObh.a. rtulned atandard white, laat half ot October, at 'J4 .li. Khlpp.ag cm le waa unlet and uuouid at l7e. ' l'Bii\ lHl'i .b UucelpU -I'ork, 43d oti'.s.; cut mi nt', 884 T r'uikagea; lord, 407 bbli. and tierc"*. The market lor meat I jiurk was quirt and without noile'-ablo chimin In price*, i i'hc (ale* wereKWI bbl*. for September and 3<hj bbla. "or October at glS bO, and 600 bbla. fur November at fttJ kft in ' JobMng lot* ?I0 bbi*. sold at Ikl3 50 fur Weatnrn meu, ..14 7.1 a isli u>r city do., ami tkKl bbla. prime mi:.-*, v ut on private C'rin* anil pert at $10 7,7. I'acun waa In llmluil drui'i i.t, with *a'o? oi tO bote* ntrntror I reported at 8o , mi I 'Lb nnx a r *hort clear at 8)gc. We quoteShort dear, Sc. a S Yo,; long do., He.; short rlu, l\e. a 8u.; Stratford ami tilruilngliani, so. a 8,'i. i.ard Montliiiies quint hiu firm. Salea, late yesterday [ ami to-oay. WW lisrces at P ,,c., cifdi. llctubei' wu* hold at . the uma prion. Wo a'.ao note s-tle* of !<> < Ilerecs now, to 2 aiiire, at ? Cllr lar<l *-.t tlrm at 9v\, With taiai ( Of 1B0 Honor. Beef was dull and quoted nurn[ Inully at #9 a if 11 for menu, fpl8 a #18 tor \ ?xl a do., $ld a <111 tor prime do., tierce*. and 818 a $13 : tor India iu-hi tierces. Beef liami were (lull, ne,;lecied ami , entirely nominal. Cut meals?There wu* very little Inquiry to-day and the annexed quotitlon* were looievrhat nomlu ti, ; quoted at: -For dry oaitnd oliouldera, 6o.; clear bellies, 8 !^c.; belies, i?4c.; backs, l\e.. a 8c.; pck,ed shoulders, ft Sc. a ( 8o.; pickle,i name, I do. a Vic ; auger cured and smoked do., i He. a lftSc.. Created hogr vr re quiet and unchanged, I quoted at He. a 7c. lor the ranqe. Butter and chceao were la talr demand and prloe* unchanged. 1 Hu e. ?The market la Tory tlrm, wltb a fair demand, ospeclally for oholoe. Sale* 6P0 bagr Rangoon and Patu i at S. ,c. a 7 iqc. aad 90 tleroea Carolina at lie. a '.'So. { Hihiar.?Raw utgira rery atrong and In good demand. Mo higher pricca were paid on the business done, but the later offorlnga were llglit, and wl.li reiiued doing better *n g adviuce was naked for raw, whleU, ho waver, wua not fully a eatabiiahed. The sales were a'.out 1 6.10 hhda., at 9c. a 9??o. j for rolin ng Cuba and Martinique, 10c. a ltlSo. for grocery Porto Rico and 11 Vc. a )24?o. ror clarlded Demrrara; alao 2 S.500 boxe* No. Ill Uurana at Inc.; refined excited; hard*, ,, IS'ie. a llfcc.; white A, 12V. a 12.'-, o. We ? i quote;?Cuba?Infenor to common renutng. b^o. a 9^0.: fair to rood fair refining. !'/,c. a 93,c.; pood to prime refining, I'Jfc. a 9/jioj lair to good grocery, P',,(5r ; a lu',0.: prime to choice grocery, lOqo. a Ifitfc.; contniugal, Ulida and boxea. 9i,o~ a Il.V jmoiasees. hhd*. and buxe*. be a HJfto.: melado. 4|Jc. a 7jyo. Havana?Hoxea Dutch atandard. No*. 7 tod, H.'^c. a9Sc.; do., 1(1 to 13, ll'ic. a 10Sc.; do., 18 to 1% lose, a 11Uc.; do. HI to lit, IIV. a 12 Sc.; do., it" to 19, 113;o a 13c.; do., white. 14c. a llio. Porto Rioo?Uellulng grade*, S'pc. at do., grocery grades. 9 ,o. a Ho. Bra*11?Dutch etaadard, box. e to Id, 8u. a 0Sc. Jav.i?Dutch etaudard, Moi. 19 to 12, if .'pc. a l'l S?- Manila?Current clayed an o superior, 7??c. a Pc Messrs. 0. Aoiaun A Co. aunt up aa follows:? nh fo. Mot'.-, a ij-. jf.ji,ijo. Block (ascertained by actual count, including apocu atlon), Sept. I, 1871.... 74/58 103,599 88T.,M5 0.0M Receipt! aluee tao let of 6 -pt. 1.419 8,"53 21,'JM ? Total 7tt,dJ7 10?,tH9 8,5,0.19 "fcttfl Sale* since the 1st ol Fepl 9.793 6,.HI 8,24b 2id Block this day, Sept. 7,1E71.. 66,279 911,461 840,791 8,7 >8 Comparing with stooK? Roplember 8, 1170 82/19 119,525 505,227 Wl Heptember 9, tM9 111,312 128,171 19;?, S7 !KI2 K, ptetnlier 10, 1883 87.757 lO.hffcl 94 6J7 ? HxtAKt n k waa quiet and nominal at Inc. for choice tierces. Tai.i.ow continued uuint and a ahado easier for ctly: ?noted at 8So- a 9c. ror country and 9,\ac. tor city. Rales, 5,i 0i) I be. W ntPKKY.?Receipts. 489 bbla. The msrkct wi<? quiet and price* lower, wales Ml bbla. at Mo. a 9."to for iron hooped. DOMC8TIO MAEKEia. Ktvif MBI.hivi dnn? 1 lMt Cotton atroug; mid-Dings, ls'ic. a X'.t! ; net receipt*, 670 bales; j;roM. 710 bales; exports to dreat Britain, 711 bales; coastwise, Sod bales; sa on, I, i00 bales; slock, iS,l''8 bales. Savannah, Kept. 7, 1J71. Cotton?Ho'ders withdraw samples, asking !Mc. for m.ddlings; net receipts, lit bates; stock, 8 171 bit's*. LotjwviM.v, Sept. 7,1871. Tobacco active, but not auoubly higher; sales 131 buds., lugs, iji7 a 78. OUIPAOO, Sept. 7, 1B71. Flour Arm. Wheat excited; advance J l;?c. the.; it o. 3 i i epilog, <11 1416 ? ft I5ca*h; closed a' $1 11 .. w'ler '.septein) ( heri initio aiiernuon iteilve a.ij niftier; elTTi.Va i-IIVr, i SPtier Septcm. er ami Octo.icr. Corn active; advaiieod fee.' a ; f.,u.: No. i ralx-d closed st 4j>6<\ ; In tiie a.leru ion lirin .it i 46,fec. a 45>[?o., seller September. Hats active; Mo. 3 ciosud t at JSHa. tfyn !'.rui; Ho. a, riV^c. Darier acuv -and bi^Uei; Ko. 8 spring, tSVc. Illgliwlue* Ann and act vc nl 89c. Frovtalons ilrrm-r. Fork eto.ftv at 71J tfc'.fe ? -v isi v?. e?.ir at 8>40. a x-',o. Live bops active at ii4 So a ?4 75. Cat!is unlet at #3 u ii 60 Freights quiet; wheat to Biilfalo, 7c.; corn to do., 6 Vc. Receipts, 4,UU'J lib In. /'our, 84.1MI biisbe.s wheat, 174,000 do. com, luS,0 JUdo. oat*, 13,1) W no. ryo, 41,1'dfl do. barley and ti, 1100 lioga. Shipments, libls. (tone, 4.Odd bushels wheat, 174,UOll do. corn, 188,00(1 do. oats, liilotl do. barley and 4,t(10 hogs. Buffalo, Sept. 7, 1871. Receipts Flour, 750 hbls.: wheat, 148,(Vio bushes; corn, i 98 0110 buihcia , oats, !-0,l*bU bush-la Klih niems -Corn, ?li),i.')0 uiuihcls; wheat, I4A,IH10 bushels; oats, 14,l?hl tunnels; I bailey. 18,11011 bushels Freights urm; bom* scarce. Wheat, 13c.; coin, 17c.; oats. So., to New York. Flour quint; n.ilc?, Huu bbis. to city ttade. Wheat In fair demand; sales, 17,flno ! bushels No. J Milwaukee Clubutifl 7# a $137; 18,14*1 b.isbI els do., to arrive, 41 57; 21!,Otw mud els best Milwaukee, per sample, ivI "U; two car loads No. 9 rod Ohio, 91 TVt; two cars i white Ohio, tbI 40; two curs while Michigan, iBl 45. Corn I moderately active and llrm; aisles, 8a,(XW Umbels No. 3 I Western at 56o.; 5,000 burlier. do., In lots. wH !fc.; 4?,o<W lutahei* do., to Arrive, Mc.; lti.tnU busiiuls tin., to arrive, 7,5 ,c. Oats dull at about Hoc. tor No. 3 Western. Other grains DRiilcoteJ. Fork and lard dull and unchanged. Hlgliwitn* dull and notr.luullv 91c. lvn?*ru\G?S AND DEATHS* Msrrlwl, Acramb?Nivbn.?Oil Thursday, Saptember 7, at tbu reaidencu ol Che brlden lather, in iiobokeu, .V. J., by too Hev. 8. B. L?o I, Chaklus \V. Ahkam*, of i Albany, N. Y., to Flora Cahphkll, youugcac ! daughter of Thomas 11. Niven. No uurda. j Aoaus.? Iu Brooklyn, on Thursday, Soptcmbor 7, i dtda.l 1uaiiia, nuo ul 1uuuiii1 auauin. j The relative* feud friends tiro reHpootfully invited to attend the funeral, from the reoduice of Mr. Jose nil M. bliiiuiison, iM Livingston street, between Bond anil Ncvins, on Sunday. September lo. at three o'clock P. M. Interment in Greenwood. Arnold.?in Brooklyn, on Thursday uiornluir, September 7, Sarah U. Arnold, wr low of OUve; Arnold, aged 79 years, l month and I?dayu. The ruiattves and mends are invited lo assemble at tho houac of her sister, Sarah tl. Coiorei:, No. u< Hamilton street, on Friday, September 9, at ono o'clock, previous ro removing her remains to Provideuoe, It. J., lor Interment. Bailby?lrvrs.?On Wednesday, September fl, at tr.e residence or the bride's parents, :?y the lie v. .Stephen tl. Tyng, Jr., Aaron t. Bailey, of buubury, Conn., to Kittik u. Lynis. of this city. Hownb-Kolr.?At the residence of the bride's parents, on Tuesday, September 0, 1871, oy the Kev. Bishop Falkuer, Mr. Samcbl C. Downk, Jr., to Miss Edgbnib E. Kolb, all of Brooklyn. No cards. Byknb?Williamr.?On We luerday, September fl, at the residence or (he nrido's father, by the itev. William Webster, O. Waldron Byrne, or Westchester, to ANNia K. Williams, daughter of Nicholas Williams, Esq., oi Hronxdale. Cuatut?Buown.?On Sunday, September 3, by Roy. Dr. Klley, Emilb Chatky, of Paris, to Miss ADKlinb IIkown, of New York. Iajud? Doanb.? At the Churon of tbe Messiah, on Thursday, September 7, bj the iter. Dr. tar ley, of Brooklyn, PkhniO. L >bi>. of Hrooftlyn, to Blanchk V. doanb, eldest daughter of the lata Dr. A. Sidney Doaue, or New York. No cards. Parsons?Ball.?On Thursday. Septcmiwr 7, in BrooRlyn, by the Kev. J. A. PaddocB, D. D., J. C. Parsons to AI/ss Elizabeth Henry Mall. Pkknderoart?Ubspkr-on.?In Brooklyn, N. T., on Thursday, September 7. by the Ilev. George E. Kettell. Captain Richard Pubnokroast, of Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, to Mist soman M. Hrndkkbon, of ChatUam, New Brunswick, Dominion of Canada. Newfoundland and Chatham papers please copy. Pvbcbamb?Carman.?In Jamaica, ou d ednes<uv, September <J, by the Bey. Francis 0. ill 1, Mr. Richard Purchase, or Fltmhlng, to Miss Cabbib, daughter of Thomas Carman, of Jamaloa. Tiiiisrr? Huiin on Thursday. Senioinber 7. hr Rev. w. k. Kigenbrodt, Jons w. Turnt.h to Marv Hubs, both of mis city. No cards. INf4. AK?r<>v.?on Thursday, llepeemtior t, inn, William ashton, sited Arrears and s month*. Tne relatives and friends or the latuilv, also the I members oi City Lodge, No, Ifti ami Mount /ion F.ucaninmeni, No. 17, I. (>. of O. p., and the New York Hat Finishers' Trade Association are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. .77 Forsyth street, on ?un<iaj aiteruoou, Mepiember lo, at two o'clock. Uiodi.k.?in Brooklyn, on Wodnesdav. "September ?, John William Biodi.e, in the ntu year of hi* age. The relatives and Mends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fnueral. I rum the residence of his father, 1W Prospect strcoi, on Friday, t ttepteraber 8, at tiro 0*010011 P. M. 1 hi. an a km k v an.?On Wednesdav, September a, < Sophia II. Blakkrmkykr, beloved wile of Barman < IL Hlankemeyer, aged 88 years and 28 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, on Friday, the Sin insi., at one o'uiock, from her late residence, corner of Twenty-third street and Eleventh avenue, Cacldwili On Wednesday, Neptenwer a, an* Milbane, wife of Ebenester CauidweU, in the Mth year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend hor fnnei al. from her lata reeidenoe, it Bast Twenty-fourth street, on Saturday. tth Met., at one o'ftocK P. M. 9 Cokast.?In Jenny Oitr, on Tiort^ *?<<.em'>?* to 1, Wru. Kli/a CO' ?nt. in tho S! t M Kelutlven ami fritil iB n' "? * ??uii]y MP mvae.1 to W Uoml Uor I liner ill tui* (KriJ-i*; afternoon, ?t fool U o'r/oclt, Irom ilie i-ccom' eiorineu eharcli, Waym 2 itreet, between Or--e and Harrow atreeie, Jeiaey 7 i Cl'jr. a . (jiw.1,1 Nt?At Rro'iklvn, on Weiinwliy. S ;< ?i bore, J\ ift Cor.Mjn, in tn- eua year oi fi r ?& /. ,1 ! v.?ioo of tuneral liar alter. ,i l? tiuiiiMUv?? ii i imrriiiav, Heoi> mt>er 7, "*41411 ? AMXIIA l>* tJanXAl'X, ttltwl I > ,r ami H or% { onlv cnikl olOeorjje H. nml Helm >!. lie Uereaux. 1 The rHativm ami frictuN of Uic umilr are re*p"<jt> I 1UIIJ uiviicM IV PII/UUU IHD luurrm, ircm\ Wti rOHV , donco of Uer parent*. 746 vvasliuwioii aircei, tint (Friday) afternoon, at lia!f-pn*t one o'cioo*. I Ulni(liainion papers please copy. | Ki.lisom.?Attne rwatdonce of his mother, 217 u? i luioUia atieol. Brooklyn, ou AednesAav. seote , bea o. VV.li.ib IL, sou of Murvarett Ellison, ago?i lsyean and lo nion'h*. j i'imoral uwiuy, Friday, September ?. from Htroo# place Sauna in HclioMrooin, at tnreo P. M. I Fkknkal'.? tin lue-ilay, August 29, 1671, at f.ocuxt Orovo, near Newt iwn. I.. I., Mum OariiBaiwa I, Fhcnkait, daughter of Pntlip Freneua (of the /o-oo t*i t/oii), nit oil "it yearn and a month*. Her remains wen interred at Mount Olivet, Maspeth, L. I. 1'Ui.i.Kii'ioN.?On Wednesday, September ?, j a mm Ft'M.imroN, m the .'totli year of 111* are. The relatives and friend* of the fauulr aroraaufQh futiv invited to ni if ml the funeral, from his tarn residence, mi Sixtn direct, ou Sunday afternoon, tm two o'clock. Uotri.n. ?AtFutrtteld, f.'onn., on Moaoay, September 4, Captain John tloi li>. Funeral services at in* late rwddenet* In Fairfield, on Friday. September ?, at two o'clock P. M. TM , trulu wtneti leave* New lluvcn tun,road depot, ewe | nor Fourth avenue nun Twonty-soveniii street, aa hui.-Diist eleven a. m., arrived at Fairttelu iu tinoa: for the tnnoial. j Okanp.?Mimleniv, on Wednesday, September K D >NAi.i? (I bast, a native or Fort Augu-tua. lnver? ncsMilre. Scotland. aged 4U year*, j The lriends oi tno imnlly, likewise the meuibem i of iho New VorK Caledonian club, am reoieotiuliy invited to nicend the funeral, troin bi* lato r-ui douce, 1,22s Third avenue, between seventieth and ! Sevenly-Urst streets, uiu (Friday) afternoon, at on* i o'elocit. luvirnoH* (Scotlait l) papers please copy. i Si m jon .? r.io lucinberd of Architect Lod <re. No. 6u>, F. and A.'M. are rtuininoned to meet at iUe r : roorus, corner lurd avenue and iitirhtv-dxtu nr eu I on Friday, Hepro.nher *, at twelve "o'olocK n ..si, j sharp, lo tiny tile last tribute of respect to our I it? i worthy t>i oilier, Hon aid Grant. JAMi.S (tiilabLE, Acting Ma iter. I w. A. Coskmn, secretary. | Him.i.sr.?i>u Wednesday, Soptomb-r (I, Pactlin?, I wlU< of Alfred U. Uludlcy, lu tUo noi.i yc..r of line i Oil'. ] itelatlves anil friends arc respectfully Invited to I attend Hie funeral, iroui in I Fast Tvvuin.li street. Una 1 (Friday) afternoon, ut two o'clock, i Hkai.ky.?Ou M'o.lnei.lujr, September 6, at lus residence, as Washington street, Michact. Hu.u.ky. a native or Fuhluasloe, county Galtvav, Ireland. The relatives uud Iriond* ol tlio fuin.ly are respectfully lnvued to a lend the funeral, ou Friday, fith Inst., at two o'clock, from tils late residence, & Washington street J aoous.?dn Wednesday, September a, aiti r a lingering illness. Nanus, fourth sou or Ruche; and the lute Angst Jacobs, aged years. The relatives ami trie,ids of the lainlljr arc respeotXnll.v ntvi.od to .Ulaud tho funeral, on Friday, <cn1 teinher s, at ten o'clock A. M., rrom ttto residence of | his mother, HW West Twentieth street. Johnson.-At Morris mo,i, on Thursday, .September 7, oi'apoplow, Ann Ki.j/ai.ki u, relict of William It. John sou and daughter or the into Alexander Welsh, of this city. Notice of luueral hereafter. Kingsi.anh.?On Wednesday, September A Okor .K W. F. kindilann, only child of Gcorgo W. and Elizabeth R. Klngsiand. Tho relative* ana friend* of the family are rospcmftillr Invited to attend the funeml, from tho residence of his prandfather, George W. l'urrlugtoo. No. 8JS Fast Twenty-ieveatU st.wt, on Friday aitornoon, September k, at tnreo O'ctoei;. Kkiiuibix.?In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, September a. An nk* E.. wile of IVilluui Kohlbeck, in MM O'jtli year of her age. Tno relatives and friends of tlio ramilvaro rcspoctfubv Invited to attend the funeral, from her tat? i residence, imi neginw street, nrooKiyu, on ?amrI any, September u, at three o'clock P. M. 1 Kkkf.?On Wednesday. September fl, 1R71, Sara* I A., wile of Charles W. Keep, awl eldest daughter off the lute James Cross, in the 3tth year of her age. J lie relatives and irienis or ilio lamily are respect' fnlly invited to uttcud the luuoral, irotn tho reeir dent o ol her mother, 214 Cast Eleventh street, to-day (Friday). at eleven o'clock A. 91. Lentinu.?On Thursday, September 7, at nooo. Freokiuok Lentixu, the beloved son of Mrs. Ana* Mnr/nretha Coining, in the 4,tn year or his age. The relatives aim irlcnJa of the lamily, also tte members ol the Tompkiua Lodge 471 F. and A. M., ot the Hoard of Trustees ot the village of Edgcwater, of the ToinpfcinuvUle Fire t'oilee Company, and ol tncuermau (teiievolcut .society of Stuten Island, are respectfully invited to attend the tnueral, ftotn las lute residence, Smith Terrace, Stnpleton. 8. S., on Sunday, September 10. at three o'clock I'. M. ai.M.Kit.?Ou i'n sday, September 6, Ki.izauktu wile ol t.tio late William 11. Miller, tn the 70'h year of ner uge. The remttves and friends or the family are rwepceifu.l.y invited to attend tho luneral. irom her hue resid iice, Mo. 27 Uedlord street, on Friday, September h. at eleven A. M. Mo,is.?On Tuesday, September fl, at. Ids resW dence. Mo. 150 West l hlriy-tmrd sireet, Jons Mugs, a uaavc ot Llseabcl, county Tyrone, Ireland. The relatives and Irieitds of the deceased aro re?r>ua?cuiiv itimt...i f? n11,.mi his funeral, irom St. Peter's church, Uarclay street, Una unus,, m..n, ing, nt nine o'clock, where a solemn requiem maM will be celebrated ior his repose, and irom thcuoe to calvary Cemetery. Montoohkkv.?on Wednesday, September % OiiA b, inrant daughter of U. Vv. und Hester AMontgomery. | Funeral to-day (Friday). at, cloven o'clock, from I No. 8 East Fifty-fourth Ktrcet. MoKimm.?On Wednesday, September fl, Wir.nA* R. v'cKi mm, aged 50 .veer i, 4 months aud 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family nre respectfully invited to attend the luneral, from the bnion Uo drmed Dutch t iitireh. No. 25 sixth avenu , to-iiuy (trulay), at one e clock P. M. Hope Lodue, No. 11. I. O. of O. T.?Brothren? You arc rc.iuestcd to meet at the lodge room, uorth vin iivi "i i<iuioiw|/iiv-i auu uuunuu biici i>ai uil Ft may, September 8, at twelve o'clock M. sharp, to attoud the funeral of our Into brother, William n. McK.ituiDv Meiubcr-s or ?ti?t<?r lodges are Invited to txj present W3l. II. JOHNSTON, W. C. T. | Join Dawson, Act. Wor. Sec. I O'Ucikn.?<On Thursday, September 7, Tiuopht Q'Okjfn, In bis vear. 1 NoTTce Oi fuueraT xo-morrow. - Pekiit.?On Wednesday, September 6, Amir Fkancjs I'Bkky. aged I f kara x month and 2 days. Hie reiittivo* and friends afo respectfully invited toalteftd the luncrul, from bin late residence, at Greenwicb at., lo-d*y (Friday;, at two o'clock P. M. Pkentiss.?!n Harlem, on Wednesday, September 0. Jamfs P. PnitNTi<w, youngest sou of Ouarlei o. and Sarah E. Prentiss. Tfto relatives nnd irlemls are rcpoctfally Invited to utxoud the funeral, ou Friday, September 8, ax half-past two o'clock, from bta parents' residence, lx-ttli street, beiweati Filth and sixth avenues. PCKcru,.?At Fiatbush, U I., on Wednesday. September fl, Joun Josmi. only child or John and Eliza Pnrcelt, aged & months and u dartfc 'Ihe ttiends anu acquaintances of the family ar* rcspcctfnliy invited to attend the tmicral, thl< (Fridar) afternoon, at three o'clock, from tho residenca of lus gran ifatner, John O'Urten. FUthnsb. Sankobo.?At Long Island, Lake George, on Wednesday, September s, of congestion of tbn lungs, Walt,ace Woods, tnlrd son ox S. T. W. Hanford, M. D? of ltnvcnswood, L. I. Funeral services at Woodlawn Cemetery, this day (Friday), at nalf-pust ten A. M. A special car will leave ilariein Rat:road depot at half-past nine A. M. Hkaly.?On Wednesday. .September e. Captain Israel R. Hkalv, aped 31 years and 0 months. The relatives anil friends or the ramily arereapeetfnlly united to attend nis funeral, on Friday. September 8, at. one P. M., front Ills late residunew lliiam Wuodrnff'H. Union conrse, L. I. smith.?On Wednesday September 0. ltdta c., woo of Frederick W. Smith, In the Juth year of Her ^riio roiatxvcs and rrlcndnor the fkmliy are ranted to attend her funeral, iroin the residence of Her mother, l'J7 Hoyt street, corner of Dean, on Friday, sth Inst, at half past two o'c.ock. txtiinan.?francis, son of James and Cat hart no Tiorman, aged 1 year and s mourns. The relatives aud frtendsof tue (amity are Invited to attend the luncrul, from the residence of &? parents, oi Mow street, this day (Friday) at two o'clock. Tllly.- on Wednesday, Septombcr 8, tlivsig Tci.lv, widow of Francis Tulty, In tbe 8M year of her age. Tho relatives and friends of her sons, Francis and Dr. M. C. Tally, are respectfully invited to a*? fti.ml tliA timer:,! frnm hot- I ale resilience. 114 East Thirty-arse street, on Friday, ?m met., si on* o'clock P. i. Walk sr.?On Wednesday morning, September A st m West Fortieth street, Adam Walk si, aged en years snd o months. Tne relatives sod fnenrfs of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence. to-dav (hTMay). at ono o'clock P. M. Wiili.a.?On Thursday, September I. after a ahery and painful Illness, C'alvim Tooo Wbuji, aged T mo a ibs and 17 days. . . ^ The relit tire i and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral on Friday, the ttn Inst., at two o'clock P. M., from tne residence or his parents, im Kosciusko street, near Kara# avenue, Brooklyn. (.remport (L. I.) papers please oopy. Wilvorb. -Huddeniy, on Thursday. Hepfember T, Jambs wm.sk >hk, in ms ?4ih yeni, at the reddenoe of his son, J antes Wnmore, Jr., Lit tie Palis, N. J., Notice or funeral in Saturday's paper. Wrcaorr.-ln Bnoklyn, on Wednesday. September e, maiu.ahki- n., widow ol Uendnok EL Wyekoff. Her relatives and friends are respectfully In Tne* to attend the funeral, Irom the resideaoe of ber nephew, Isaac P. Hoger*. -J7 Nevtns street, Broohlrn, ra Saturday, 9th insu, at three o'clock P. ?L, wit*-. nut farther notice. ) ~ DENTISTRY. SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.?TISHTH IJtSBRTB D WIW o*t pie a or clasps. Nitrons oalde saa glvsa. KstSrn pper aet $10; warranted. Drs. BKRHAHD A ARB AMIS, HI Weat ThtrUctn awcet, asnr Blghah anisa rrBKTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN?FOUETUW i yeert; benamMns appltoaboe: ms administered; >m Ufnl Teeth gli Set $10. Hunveta lor hoUew cheeks;sets r*. paired. J, J aT Ylilutni ifc Oread tk. eeyMteedWf.