v. s er me orol..<:«** Baceed, »a oe*»y*iry.; I NEW IBFBRTRgflg.VTS. •ii . i ^ _ * • !• O. O. F. UK order, * a TXOSOWTO r/>rw*it *r> • woo» SHOW every House to Rent. h, 1 *** *** *• *BQ*-A7«r STarA-y. **»e* or tke orie- nted ike eoallnoed ts.th.oaly *so< au**ao*tsx- rairtHM^ prtT«i« :, aowAaeat. sotr" Ot a Ctir* i» tkaa with ir, a pete vsaetahk* >Mn«laraiMH abs.saa*. Sold by 1 minute. « theCtay Hail oa Wedn*j*d*y ereoiB^aelu.'? »a*i *fA««*rrers~C1tr Coa*entloa to * . £5 lif fST'Z?*- 9% ska avenue of Ika BWk *»» torea/tk* «V»ii EB*-»>1X.TH W A 8 P , - T ! » f »am»auu k—^Z* Br ***** of Wsrj Co««i« Tnt .tWABBv-.Tke ©•saoerarte iTZ" VaC.*. .-BIF in French Plate art Cnslal Glass, TflK JTBEf PATBST AQCiRIUll. ' .iMtlt aTOS, SsUasrtaedarer, JV-MWOO- ear. Coast sad «wta»««ata.. £?£t£S*"»« °*"* > e»* ••* ** seallcattoa. an" CAMERON, .PfrtTT fcflUCE, • t u o ' i u U ASS STa-rsir. t n « t i " tf SAGINAW LIJIIIBER Jfcatk spools: T-n . MMNMCttr aaa •« avaanuc. • D*iea**«* m tty HaU oa ih. 3W h. By order of Ward Coa»»it>, a<WaSlOoaaWttU«. Mikta*!..** tearless a* City Cea«eatJoa < Hr-GATTW. - Th* Osevaeratle Towaer ©ate* oa lryteay. Sept. MA, at* o'clock P. I peaaaf ekaoMwitTa Delesate* tatte kry BlBTlUS D**e«Tatle Coo-mat!o« te j;« htet eat. and to transact seek oU •say eesae befoT* thent wWt BroHMrarTgiMiOaskwma*. Ceted Oeeea. Saat.nJ. XT|fD>l>!Sf» ABl> AXKITBmAST Oirta—*e» G XOUKMCA1.ftTOWIBS-Asera* at aatoMmm*. fSagra ckroWoarleal ortet. kj B. C. Tartar: fesaneJe. T RB DBA1> «4A{KJt:aK-A Kip. «UAor A»iw>n*, aftd M « . H ekose-atnfan'.iia. B*aiaa4Klata0a- )jU»»». m.. — l« LfT»*T >TT TUTO »»• o» >»<r»*oatloa. any (k)oM coni»»ct- nja.-.rotuoj keroa ^>la doova, kt^ lack* | 8a(a. aotalrtkaltoa p». * * » Mala rt. T.\Tr -rrwErr a'Blook. A»ptf U arrjfi aataa. be apcl coke color*: m wacko* «oo4»a- - B y romp GJIDert Amerteaa Xoral. ky AtPAtkOltt. kfa* IJUa a a * ekarek^B)o*Jl£.t>ooic U rewt/tar 3Pi«lMta. ABith a»^ tyeUatraaai.Boekaater^ R._«. ,.c.o*«»oa. » » y • » "• apU Apply ta-). g <MtA»»-" v "- — BRETOHR, COSS & COa, 03 »TAT* STREET. UPHOLSTEREKS, »a» jt*»»r*«TC»«aa o» FUtLOE * CE1XBEE FCRXITURE, vb 4 M , Ata^Ua, Faya* Hkftflnffa, . Ilatlik—•• Ac. CHILD & BACKUS, Bdwartl B»ckn»P»*aat Oonablned Sisam Heater and Cooking Stove. «J»T> IXDMaath GOOD*. 93 IfCHAKfil »*«»lf. exaeitaaliaa. r; *•« >Wn ti • > \ wsy. •a Q . n / 4 -Jw^WBaja" a»»aaai ]a*< lacatrak. J2H. ^Vri t V5M5K*r*co-.. Liot.hMi.XK Hi; VBD (X Tine DA TIME roa J awa «tsa a taatarai If ka Ur«a la itttM ik»»o»>aia'aa*r-a« tk' »*<« Wairr a toknaao- ^aarara' ktoet Book ttore. For Sale. fig A Sf v t BOt* ; ASO LOT. SO. ai Pl-VTT Vr^KKr. A «r»«t Oar«alB U ear.ed tar aoea. UWB * BffBSt*, . ((49 Ul V >.» Maav ova- 'real > treat. Waite i Wanted. rf^trjtSTr f IK»T-<t. . i » W AtTBRS WASTK» AT \. AaptytaJ. W. Mt>SKl4- 'VnKwiw. k»fera « o'ataWt "kS* MY, Brack at 1 Beat* i b u r K., .«!. I»rf rtkrtewaak'a want ORTHSIW Ot*. ivrftaaa t aaekaoai JL aawraaee. ef ta« Coaaty afTfoaraa. ai i State l aaMrtea. lam taaoka. tadaad a kaakrapt «ooa k»«*a petition by.Ute Dutrtet JOH3T BXW?rx, Aoalfnee, * e . •TATB» DIXTRICT COVItT- Matatci of few fork. 1: E8fc>aa« r-Afssss^r » OK&AX. wrw, to, rood MeHaa— * A » Kata atreet. tlTfO la •*u -. eap-eclaUr oa«4 BMMkir*/ Scarlet, am* ! art a> hmBttl- J k e r a * p r l c « a . k MAKX&CO. 5upr»» of eraaftara^ af Jtyr* aoeacater, JCT..*• tkaak a. « . . fee tka aatyaaaa kMattoaa/t la tka.. «of tat Act ot CaarraM. aspronSlaarak »$, *moarrtaaairBm Am Baaferapt Act. AM! yea are alaa aotttted (kat a cktrt aeaarat a*et- taeof UiaeradMoraef taaaboee aaaiad aaakmpt win aakeWattkattaaa aad plaee adaraeaM. for UM MT- •eati&oeJ »tke Mtk aaeUva or taut t u t rap* elk S a c k t , *t k»*t» tkoatavre ••art* m B>»**" 3. MA!CT*.00. t « S . S e , eqtatatl tat take aur. . tYv-t&ipreavt aea> win «*ke •*>** t aj »*<#.' S. MANN ACX». icaJt .Hii.ain tautt sure av» •* *>i* dt« C*ataa- * klfana tfalata;, BUktaMB«eA mm A at* »au tr«d(*. re>c«lw*«t tlala tx> k x i t t e r Una . »af Oaetka . " 'iffatiMMiTlkia>?affr "Sfe*K-J1^1 Haafcaaa*. r«a areCeraky aotiaaolaai a •ecoadaeaara] »e«iMc aaacraat wttl " w,rr«a?«rfthe Beet l o r C H F R C H K S , U O T C L 9 . KTOB»W,COL,I.BG»SHOt;!»»W,*C. Atteady, taaaaakaat." / IHifii; ABII & Co, aOtlJU.V'.-rACTt;KKJB ASOrATKSIKE*. !.'•«• Ike Urgeit itoek to M!*«« fru . i. s-^.r .» 48 Exc»*ng» St*, EwtJxester, K. \. aaad (a* Catato«ae. Likaral Uroai to A«aau. Aaayo* win rartker take aoejea. tkatatt>»e oaTeeaf tke aaUBecleter, oa tke lOk aayof Oetokee^a. »i jk a. kt„ toe ttaderaktaeeT. fver«w IT. Tknaaa. Atatastaa of etltl Baa«wa«a» wrtJ aanatH aaA " ^^2k^'lV?tOl^ •aM l to law aott oraetire 'X Cotrt. oaoaea w. THOMA». DIL. Caiiirajiuaa. Attotaey tor Anitaa*. Beat a a . i«» —apMAaet* l»o« XMati, i.-arewaJarwIiwa kadTlB VTark •awl.twre aad Taatttatara. TBB oiVD iin aiaspozvBrsx'Q D. LEABY^S STUM DYEING AND CLEANSING i>?\m.|iii»ir.vT, rwo m u i D XtkMso xorrn oa > n t o n csaJntaA •Aiuto*» parorr, O* Mll.l. aTKKKT. CORXia PLATT. ' |BJtOWW'» RACZ.>ROCKK»TKR. !». T. The reaauaaaaf tkla Dye Hea*e etoee l«M. kat In- aaS?' Wanted to Rent. _ Tnrra. A r s a uv act. A •MAUU, BKATLT frtraUfcfA koaaa oa Ike wett «de of uw rtnr. Beapakatkfepakty. ftajt.tpay. Addrea. C. W. B.. lirawer W, f. O. r a w BOAKDKKB CAX BX >aid " r ACCOM«r>DATKr> attk FVeaent Kooeoe aid Good *>».-! .t n Rt<w •treat. Atao, i aoia Boeruer* takea. ep4udJt* Strayed i Stolon l&tt 5o^ewr»a*y w M ^ l ^ w i l K a ^ l ^ S rw ri yj^rr^w, .M » ie^ W W ae*ra at eaa ec < \i*Haf. Wkawaer wta ratara kcr to tke taav •l.itkal aatrratifmaailuu W!»»TW »h* faayki- teaad, wM»k«waMkly rawantti. KOaKttT MCKKAi . *Ba>' s Oreaard ttrwrt. etkaftlanaalMfeH ear rtaaa, ekeekaaad ooai- taweara, tad area U»e oat ot oar iHtiHtoa. to a>U.eod WITH AST HLMUiAU K3. taXTTB la tb« ©oentiy. Toa Aa 40 aireeUy wltk me, at the t a o . \X>er <w u tad rtetd kkawM, asd an •taoe cleariederjikoat la- mas* aad murrLB M KM 'B •M or Colored without M V t a a S ! t S . lLt7Q*SrS.-e:.«wat or dyed. , Weal er Coftea Ooeda of eewry daecrlptloa kraiaaaaao. aad laaked attk kaataan aol du- a»»* f«aMnMM wl Oaw*f VHUTM ^ . tJ_ _ tpaidvedoHLa ap aoaoartalaa. •M ratnraed ky Bxpraaa. t»-so eosntacruw TABLUHMZaT^aa there BOA »oorh«tataa' tkraarki .Ctaaa, Ake.>ta*rtn mes in XA9 mix tt ec. • snna Prize M t % flfc> ' ?•_ K1MBAV.*- TO VAN1TV.FAIP SMOKINC. RocaaaTXR, a. T., SEPT. 23, isa ike atavaa«1alMiaaftoa~'rBi..OoT«rao oaeat aant !*• Caaaklara. AI.»'-HO*E «• L l a l w Xajre>axal nade B r i l l *ta IttBkriikwt. t*ata,t p r i c e , ft. XASN A CO. 1K »r lake Bri.t IaX£.a*>»« ia*> » a»«, 4draa>l« Mi aa-mele iVlaaa oa Ttmrti, J i e*r j> sur kkj other watt jr«dk4t. .. 3. MAN.M A CO. Batl "• ,m t* 'ATKSIVT'.. A** PLABTa-By At OtftVh -0 Uiii J"Sf S T . HVHBB C ^ o d a w OLg ft SllOpg at. ;» *»w ?A«~T9WT s>» 1, aoxt iheroBere edfer !RT ky a* at as SHIKIS • We invite th-e Pablic gen- erally to call and examine oar large and eilen«lraa»- aortrnent of Hhirt* and Un- derwear* CORE, IBM k TOE 6 Main St Bridge. Valnabie Mauufacniring Prepertf CART J'OR rrort it* T "" ' ».' t ey, to oatrkgeouB enough la lUeU; ««* wben tt to added that the Lord'* **J «U detecrated by tke nefjotUUoa, Ittounnwceaaarj to seek for a lower deep. We hate pren elaewhere conkiderkble space to the expresklonk ot leadh* eastern jonntalk OB the Bttuatlon, aad h a w ro»erTe4 the rolce of the w«E a. uttered by the Ch.eaKO ffg^ appUcatlOB to thKpotat, and P ^ ° U " ott Un - of th7we.tera fanner, and ba.tnea. eommuii ty '* Water* farmer or nurthant to enablt him to ••pHeV»<>««r' A,, « a *" r *™ W- *'-' >om a / « ° *>•<** • * vrtettfcom er'dry good* F A few WO'ks aBO, •' the price of corn fell 10 cents a bushel. The "stock In the country affected by that fall was .*• many millions ot bushels. It vnCs an euor- " rnotis loss sustained In an ordinary and lc^iti- "matc busrnees. By what right would the " Secretary of the Treksury have Interposed to " lend the national money to the losers to eoa- " ble them to wait until the prtco should aaaln "advance? • * To use the money In the " National Treasury—taken from the.people by '* taxation—to make good the losses ot the "bulla or bears of Wall street, or even the "losses of legitimate business, Implies an t* entire misundertlanditig of the legitimate func- " Hon* and purpose* of Government. * * "To take this money from the Treasury and M place It In New Tone to relieve the specu- "totorsand losers In 'Western Union,' and '••Brie,' and •Northwestern,' i* not merely to " violate law and deeeney, M to encowrage the - very practiee* uhieh have brought about the " prevent eottap**. * • » • • The pretense that these insolvent bro- » hers and speculators are the ' country,' aid " that to save them is to save the ' country' " from nnaneial rotn, la «*» impudent lie. It " they go down, the loss is confined to th^m- " aervos and their dnpes, and It la hotter t'jat " It should be tans limited, even If the loss be " repeated every week for a year, than that the " National Treasury shall become k mere " branch of the Stock Board ot New York, and " t>e Secretary ot the Treasury a mere dla- « count clerk for any speculator who seeks to " push a fancy stock or bond upon the mar. " kat." These are the words of the West, and should be rung out by the people everywhere whose first great duty to themselves and their posterity Is to rescue their government from the hands of the mercenary adventurers —of the bankrupt brokers ot St. Louis, Philadel- phia and New Tork, Into which It has fallen. wee i i A silly Qaratloo and a Legal Faroe. Why doa't the Democratic paper* turn their batter- lea on Mr. Krarle? Mot Ion* aero they ponnocd upoa Senator Conriliur for karlac the temerity ae a Uwrer to become eoonaei m a talc for the Contra! Railroad. Bat now Mr. Xvart* u at Hartford optKulatr the Gov- ernment la Ike areat Credit Mof'tar anlta, and defend- ing tboie whom lllatrjloy to make dl»forfe.-[Alb. Krcntatc Joaraat. Evert* Is an eminent lawyer, holding no of- fice or commission at the hands ot the peoplo and undvr no pay from their treasury, but le- gitimately perforating the duties of hta profes" slon. Cookllog is not an eminent lawyer, but a notorious office holder and party tricketer—a man who is in the employ of the people and re- ceives from them $23 a day for service as U. S. Senator; and he has hired hlmseit out to the Cen- tral Road to recover for It $500,000 from the people to whom It has been paid at a tax upon dividends. It If hardly to be expected that the Evening Journal -'an discover any difference be- tween the positions of the two men. Xvatta Is nndoutteply defending his clients, bat It is not strictly correct tossy that ho is de- fending those Whom the government Is trying to make dlsgorre; far the government ia not seriously trying to make any one disgorge. The Credit MoblUer suits on the part ot the government are a sham aud will come to naught. Mark the prediction. In any event the result would be to benefit the Union Pa- cific Company by causing the Credit Mobliier Company to disgorge, or an application of the hair of the dog to cure his bite. But even this Iresult will not be obtained. It appears that by mlamanagemeut of the case, purposely made on the part of the government, the Union Psclflc and the Credit Mobliier have been al- lowed to unit.c In the defense so aa to prevent the expose of still hidden Wilsons, Colfaxes. Btnttbitms and other high officers of govern- ment. • i ••! a s s "" f y The Syracuse Journal says " the reslgns- " tion of Sum. TUden, Chairman of the Dem- "oerstlc State Committee, to indicative of a " consciousness of coming defeat.'.' The Jour- nal of coarse apcaks for Itself and Its party. When Mr. TUden learns what an effect hi* ret- igaatlon has had upon the Republican brethren he will be sorry that he had not resigned be- fore/ » • T Tie 'M 1' AiiEistra- r Vivo*. **.«»«* Taa aei*s«t* are eeaacsros aew.aad. a m mass l a e e e / / aamoelaw. faef »V tVee-«oVy kr«ekita» s»*v, s u r e raoi. •tUkMeant', wttk r~ -faaiijtaraa, ij^ ifcwjsafcjc\ rVtkdakj.^^ajra. w y , eaeauy sew. J Skaps wiS oaraid* ' Tj^i&2rnnlS£.rJHrm wertBhT oraar *mi at* .a »p*r«»loa. aftaaj; as- taaat«.aat«- *»' hridxe at a > '•• \ •tee/ef. *F »* it. oa wast, a»PwaaWA> aRaweattaalRr Iwawat twaaayaam 5 0 wfcAte afU he rest- years. B# to rear, wKkavwar. «1U street. dUecwy so mmum umtttm. tm !»lSkVV» s. atreaa Pianos. 5 .S-w-» r-aa.rter «Swr» »n taswotsa r*ttvr- tkwf ^^BtiSET k. JOHN M. FBENCH, J»,, 7© -ifain .street. nm n EVER AMI> THEM. w»aaattkavefor ,^1f , akaa*'kTS east ii»r leaaa I W««teraBeaj f g i j taawleieas Bav.' Ski keep* read au I as a aae twnk ail ill 'mt**. of Koalcet ttoask. DKAJ.i» ;»• STOVES, TW WARE fe STONE ?eJ?rsSatraSairaf** eJiestar, S. Y. I Hon»e F^raixhla? Good*. aap A careful survey of the flnaaclat field as pre- wated by the Joaraato of New York and the salt, srdsn approximate count of the killed. veasded and missing litvolved In the fallnre ot Iks Admiolstrstlon brokers, shows that while t-eaest bankmg aad honest business of every kind may be pressed aad emharrssaed for a tiar. :be chief mischief has baea done aad Is tv'.ui to the great railroad and stock gara- ' . asd those closely connected with them. IsraOy rpeaktcg, Rochester is without cause to tlsrm. Rigid twralry fails to discover a *«sk spot amoag ovr moneyed Institutions, issiik? a* savings. Had there existed such a spot .t woald have been uncovered before this. U ikmnttaab) who habttasUy gamble by tele- B»ph have had their fingers blttea they keep <hBB rlorai, and grta and bear It. The geaatal aspect of the crash at the money ftstres hr uharetofore presented—the direct ""•-It of alakstatensas hi public life sad prostl- intion f.f »*arament M nicrcenary ends. Sa- mfieUl obaertanregard It aaa purely tmanclal .»Sarf,s*^ t j, t j k » am , oW4l)1<s , ne j < j eB j ^ )ef ^ aM ai'ataBiaaab they simply see an effect, bat JWI ^hfel*akmpreheadths>eattstw They «0 s^BarfrrktAStfthat from the unholy eoaeeo- '.Waof the scheme of ptander known as the -fortarm Paclae. Rallwaj In Use naad of the aaaaaktratlon firm of brokert. Jay Cooke St Cs.,rhe disaster baa come. The New Tork ISket, the swaaa-in-ehiet of the AtlialnlAtrv- J!too,\tUs the whole atory In the course of aa f*srste irtlcie on Setarday. la a few words: '"t*» lead grant wsa the richest ever 'mseVs le> pay company by the Catted •Stales. » . a J< r , c^j^ naidOttbt- '^Wy erperted s govennaeafa«»ataia>v grant | men t« tXe Union aad Central Paetfie Rait- 1 roads Bad received; and he »out4 ungveetton- '*6r>ASM ttuutd u at the last seaaloaof ^CceMtreas bat tor the Credit MobiHer scao- 1^;" Theeaposareof the rottenness of the "•"•rtratJoB leaders—Colfax, Witeoa. t**t- , Dawta, Ooeper, Ames, Ke.lr, uarfleld, Bingham, aoi the rest, pre. P*J«lhe money robbery, whieh, buttorit, •Sew Tork TJmes declares would unajnea- 'oaaWy hare bean oltalned. The" "peopled ^***7. sireadj MtiJIed with, over M*,U0O,a0O ^^^Saaosa ee aeeoaat of the Paeiflo ^«*s, WM protected from the raid Ot ths ""•Crayon Brokers by the Union Pacific "resarej «nd ^ pmnderera, aaabte to realtoo "thrempbeef pubHe domala they hadob- •' B *w. com. to merited jjrjef; and in coming to J* *»d it is hoped they have broaght the peo- \ •«totheir eavsea. « rrrtafo, were V^rfjtetoa^wsattnf; to abow ^eeeevtwtyp* r>ekte«at Qraot In this boat. r^'k ^~^" ri * ) * t4,>T «*M»taaee» that 'rseental^ T ^ J? ^ ^ a grand ^ J? , *-"°»**» , k BsaaM«7«T Chetton BIB." near PhiUdajp^ On Tu „ t . r the failure ot Jay Cooke ft Co. W1- «d. On Prtday the m u d e r p h i a ?re«*. Bounced President Graat as srrived »t the neoUl Betel la that city, having " the atamrt sympathy with the Messrs. Cooke.'* Saturday Mr. Grant arrived at the Tifth AT- oe Hotel, New Tork, the headquarters of the •***» ef Wall street. Oa Aawfea-Haafk, on »At-^3trktlaB XepubUeans, on TOAT, yesterday, he met andconaultod the J^S**^ v>w *«> «*t*ht beat use the taxes «ax»d from the people to put them oa their ^l 04 ** 11 them again. One dispatch dated A £^ 7} *7 w *Ht. "*J»» " Preatdeat Orant ojieervtary Bkhardson have been la consol- « * w « the mfthAfanua HOJUI slaee noon [•**-i«neda 7 > with prominent eapttauats," 'i*~1v7T* > * r: " Pwj * de « S«at, Secre- "2** kM * w ».Senator Hortoa and Oen " W war, ready before noon OuudsyJ.to" LT? *« Yl9wt * » • Ba^raWtiOPS,'' dW. ThU *,«»• -^toat of the UaUcd St.tee , - *** to, «» OT » to the poot oy the rattrosl * ^ l » « i b l e n kt the PlffhfAvenue Hotel, » Tork. to aid them with ths/peopIeVraoal The Crime Of Gorcinmsntai Ex- travagance and Associa- tion with Reckless Gamblers! The Mercenarine** of Mod- ern RepnbUeanlftm lilsaatrated! .. > . • i : BOT MBRCaAMTB BOT SUiBWJRS AXD IDLIBS. Vrom the Bew tor* Journal of Comiaeree. flade. pandeat sad I.eadlaa CoauaevctsI paper of the • ' Coontry.) In the first plaee then, by negatives, Ittonot the mercantile Interest last ha., precipitated the catastrophe. - • ' ,f The disasters are chledy among the operators la the securities thos carried on "borrowed capital, and those who have been connected directly or indirectly with ttsese operations. It la true that our mer- chants who have been eBgaged only to legiti- mate trade have some ot them been sharply cornered, sad have had soma diftcullT In meot- log their maturing obligations; bat a mere pres- sure for money Is not disastrous, and thus far we find no real trouble In mercantile circles. When merchants have gone outside of their le- gitimate business, and nave dabbled in stocks, or leat their name aad means to build railroads, and develop, patents, aad open mines, they have been caught with their new associates, and have paid too penalty of their rashness and folly. * . • The sharper* and idler* who have Kssrf by mere speculation, gra*.ptug at alt the available funda ©ffetirirf for loan, paying more for tho use of money than its fair market value •iid diverting It from the channels of legitimate business to swell their galas by employing it In haasrilnin ojHsratlons, will be awB)>t out Of the way with the debrH at the rain they bava caus- ed, act, will IssaM the field dear for that proper SAT terprUeiehlchaloneetm advance the na'.nnilproi- J*r*y.' VTIB our.AT JOB o r e a a ADMrBisvreATtox BBO* j aae THAT BSOVWIT ms viusu. .' from tke Bow York Joan** ef Cawusere. (Indo- peadeat sad l«sdln« eomtnercial paper Of eke country.) •"' • XSpecWMy we Were opposed to the lavish patronage bestowed by govornuent upon the road. In the case ot the Central and'17ntou Pacific, the government reserved to itself the Domlnai rhrtJt U» take poosesaioa and reimburse itself If the sehetao tolled, Tfcat Ritordsd a plausible excusetorthe money aid whleb It rendered. But the national gift* to the North- era •Pacific were ovtrlgt. The. government part«d with ita ownership of *7,000,000 acres. li.'i'Si soaare miles, and upon that vast tract apany executed a mprtgi nt ot bonds not exeeedla baste to be rich. Thoy cannot confine them- selves to the quiet and plodding ways which are the only secure road to wealth. If they wore able-to pay as they go they would feel that they, are not doing the business of which-thoy are', capable, and they consequently undertake much more than they can accomplish. * * The houses whose failure Is in the mouths ot every- body ore all comparatively new ia business cir- cles. * » Jay Cooke ft Co. were buSt up through the favoritism of Mr. Chate in the • early, day* of the tear, and people hod come to regard them as In every way aa sound as the govern- ment bonds, the negotiation of which gave them their financial sbtndirg before the coun- try. * * The men in Wall street, whetner they bo bankers or curbstone speculators, who buy and sell, and enter into sencmes to make money out of fictitiously created values, or by taking the money of unwary and simple minded people on a false pretence of values, are not a u.'tit better than professional gambler*. The men who deal at faro and the proprietors and touters of gambling bouses arc scarcely pursuing a worse or mom demoralising business. The gilding which the names of bankers and brokers and the sir of respectability give does riot make the of- fence less immoral. II a man goes to his neigh- bor making false representations knownlngly and through the Influence of his assumed re- spectability and cunning argumonts Induces him to buy stocks or bonds that have not the value pretended, wherein docs ho differ from the moek auction men f If a banker takes tbo deposits of his confiding customers and invests them in very doubtful schemes to promote his own interests or to bolster up his bankrupt con- dition Is there much difference between his conduct arid that of a.robber who picks one's Docket 7 Many ot the Wall street speculators arc no better than faro gamblers, and though the law may not re»ch them, they systemati- cally rob the unsuspecting. Need we wonder, then, at the frauds, defalcations and general demoralization thai prevail in the community'» ADMINISTRATION INTCIlfEKENCK A ritlMK : CAVBB OF TBB PANIC. From the Kew Tork Tribune (Ind ) ' , * * * A few observations on the miscon- duct of the last LWO ckCreUrlos ot the Treas- ury. Secretary Boulwell's lntcrfcrcn.ee with W all street a year ago, which even at the time was conspicuously more adva)dageou* to certain '.'friend* qf Government" among the. tpeculator* in gold and ttock* than to inert enqageain legiti- mat* business, is ONB or TUB PBIMB CAUSES OP TUB PRrssNT PANIC. Another prime cause Is the power claimed by the Treasury Department to reissue the forty-lour millions of greenbacks which have been ca'led In end canceled—a claim morallv as base, practically as menacing to the national credit, and legally as III founded as General Butler's scheme to pay the Interest on the bonds In greenbacks, indeed, we consider the latter the mora respectable proposition of the two. The consequences of these fatal blunders ot Messrs. U unwell aud Richardson are easily traced. EVKN "BBLI01ON " PROSTITUTED TO TUB USBS or TUB OAMBi.cns. From the New York Tribune. (Ind.) , The system of popular loans which received such an extraordinary development from Mr. Jay Cooke's success with the Uovernment war loans, has facilitated a kind of financiering that Is bsrdly honest. Prominent banker* be- come the advertising sgonts of dubious enter- prises, and lend their rcputatlou at a percent- age, to Induce the unwary to make dangerous investments. They risk no money of their own; but ihcy pledge tbetr word that the securities are good, and when they havo sold tliem they .stand from nndcr. . Tbe crash comes; the rubbish ts cleared .away, and then wofindthe respectable bankrrs looking on, unhurt, while poor men,—tbo r customers, who have tskca tht-ir word about their warijs,—are' writhing uu- dcr the ruins. It Is a strange fact that in pushing railway bonds, Of any character or no character, li.uik- iDg houses can always couut upon tho aid of a large portion of the religion* prett. A majority probably of the denominational papers, are ready at any time not merely to open their ad- vertblug columns for this purpose, but to sell editorial corniucndetloDS^and turn the sanctum Into a broker's office. Say, teueral of the r#%- iou* paper* hav*i/on* to far aslo ;.;.;.' railroad bund* among their subscriber*, for a comminiQn— and w« bope they and their victimised subscrib- ers sre both satisfied with the developments Of the current week. TUB OfllBtr Or ATlMTXtSTU tTIOX riSANCIAt. P"l ! l I :•!••-• I >... from the AIIMLUJ Amu. tOeat.) • The bubble which exploded in Wall street on Thursdsy ass first Inflated In the early p»rt of the war, when a pamphlet was written to prove, " A National Debt a National Blessing," and It was deemed a patriotic duly to Inculcate the doctrine. Naturally, that which was deemed good for the nation was esteemed beneficial for corporations and Individuals; and the aggre- gate national, tt.it, , municipal and business indebtedness ot the country to-day is tearfully alarming. But of all forms of credit, that upon which the business of Wsll street Is built Is tbe most ruinous and Inexcusable. There ts no apology for It; and the sooner it la buried beneath tho mlns of every firm and every Individual engaged iu it tr«e better. To n«, ibe ruin or Wall street Is an auspicious st^n. We can see no hope for the country until gambling Is universally recog- nized to be as daegcron* as It is demoralizing. That only is prosperity which Is based upon actual savings honorably earned and securely invested. The country Ls not prosperous be. canse It has borrowed thousands of millions of dollars of future generations, and has mort- traged Itself beyond redemption for payment; while It* public lands hsvo been seized by spec- ulators, and taxes hjvc been piled mountain high by political spendthrifts. Ws trust that the government irtlt Jbrn hand* off in thi* crisis. The only effect of interference wtu be to bolster up Institutions which are un- sound and uuwortUyof confidence, to tbe detri- ment ot the enduring interests of the country. Speculators and speculative .Institutions, gam- blers and gambllDg bouses, sre linked togeUter. iJt than tutMe in a eotnmon rtitn. On tho other baud, (sound, banking institutions and wise business firms are equally associated. There can lie no run upon them, Tbeyare «tabie,.*od fully able to cope with the difficulties of spy the eompAuy executed'amort'/agc to Seodro the payment ot bonds not exceeding .50,000 a mil*. We denounced the unprecedented looseness of this transection st the time. It virtually gave to a few individuals the absolute control of a terri- tory of iucalou I able future value; and the loaders In the speculation natteredlhemselve* that tuey would eventually become the richest irteatothe world—a delusion now suddenly and cruelly ex- ploded. The inner hlstsry of (Ala czf/o</r4i,4- axy *ehtm* may tomettmn be kmvm, future investigation may unriddle it; but nam it i* 2 deep ntytlery. We Only hare at • present tbe moral evidence to • make as Bg- UKVK TBAT STOCKS AND BONDS AND LADD GRANTS WKKK fRKCLr DUrtiltt- C1XD AMONG MJCMBERS OJr* CONGUKcH AND ALL PERSONS IN POSITION:} OF INFLUENCE WUO WOULD ACCEPT TBB BRiBKS. One thing Is certain—the road WAS never askedtorby the American people, or any considerable number of them. No public meet- inirs were held in the great cities to approve Of it ami to recommend it to Cougresslotul favor, " was almost universally cried do wn as a piece of consummate folly and unbridled exirava- g»»ce. But in defiance of public oplnlou it w<» croteoVd through by the unscrupulous mean* tkcU "^ havenatned. a- . • # Another great truth, now enforced with, more Impressivoncss than ever, Is that the government commit* a mon- Uro>uvr<mg andpn. tgr-mou* f„'.bj when it aim MM«sj to railroad*, f be people are suffWlBLr tue penalty of this wrong to every Instance where government funds have been advanced' to railroads. Ail those'subsldies, whether In money or lands, are practically dead losses to tbe people, although we do not deny that ra- dlrect public advantages result front the con- struction ot roads thus sided. Bui tbe prin- ciple it unsound, and cannot be practiced with Impunity. No more railroad subsidies—that must be the cry now, and Conarsas must be made to hear and respect it t ' jtk.it Coosa « co. wr.ts Aooraawra xwo at>- va>T«Bx«A, ... -, ',' ••.;'., Vreet the a. T, Herald, aad.) .. . : 'ib^ Too many htwWicaa business men «re la gre*' \ situation. A .financial storm can only sweep away the rotten rubbish of an unsound system of national finance. L»t the storm blow. It cannot affect the institutions nor Individuals who conduct their business properly. There Is no occasion for a general business panic, and there will b» none- The agricultural Interest Is the only real Industry not making adequate earnings. Ourestabiiabt-d railroads a. c thriving. Our manufacturers sre getting rich off from prU ces propoed up by tbe govcrnmeut. It is only hot-boose enterprises which are wlthsrlng un- der the storm. And the country cannot afford to protect them. -TA* gomnvnent should Utvr bu*. inn* to tnke it* natural court ; to fall when It Is not wisely conducted, as wc'l as to succeed when it is. It should have no favorites, and not interfere In any case. When it Is thus guid- ed real prosperity will be promoted. IU policy rosy be wisely changed, but partial Intervention tor thci benefit .of speculators will bo unwise . Whatever It can do to protect legitimate busV ' ness, however, shoald be dorm. •, . « e . . • The absorbing power of tlie peoplo ha* iieeu overtaxed. Under the srtl.ficlai stfmu'us of the false financial system mslntalned by the Federal Government, a tboionghly delusive coodrtlon ot jil.ilrs has prevailed since the war, aud Ib- vrstmebts have been made In these speculative enterprises to the detriment ot the productive cnergii-z of tbo people. Had a sound financial po Icy prevailed at Washington ths earnings of the peopi. would have been retained In their baud, and gone toward tbe building up of local Industries, instead of being recklessly placed to railroads having but small chauce to succeed, under iny other than a hotbed procesw, -• AbMlNillTUATlON INCOhrreTKNOT IN VINANCSS AT TUB ItOTTOM OB IT."* "• i. v " *' . j » - , . . . • a : • jBrorn the Troy Times, (Admin. Hep.) It Is a notorious fact that for a number of years past the people ot the United States, ai- most'universally, have been suffering under'an attack ot rsllroad monomania. The presence of an enormously inflated and Irredeemable cur- rency has had much to do with the propagation of tbe disease. It has produced unreal.stan- darda of value, and an undue and dangerous expansion of oredit; and these two conditions Invariably lead to extravayant expenditures and a rage tor apt»alattOB. * "• * If It be true 1 that the Secretary of the Treasury Is about to purchase ten million ot five-twenty bonds, aad also to pay as many government bills aa poesl- I ble, Immediate relief will be afforded,' but *• confes* that we would prefer some othtr. I my out of- theptneh: for, in our Judgment, any interference by (heifovernnurfit]*yr the purpose of rectifying the financial mUtakes'of the business coflimunitytoto be deprecated, and fthoald be Indulged In only aa a last resort. The necessities ot tho 'moment may sertaM a pnnlst Justifjcatlorvtor such'a step, though we would fain have It avoided, as 41* effect it always to confirm imprudent habit* in •the ootiduct of monetary affair*. Business tnen should always be taught to keep out, of trouble, Instead ot being encouraged to court danger under tbe expectation that when confronted by It the resources of the national treasury will be-placed at their disposal. And. above i«li, we do bono that the peril ot to-dar will serve as a 'farntnp that the fundamental princi- ple* qf finance and economic science cannot for*v*r' to violated tvi'h impunity ; that an Irredeemable currency Is not a safe basis of trade ; irnd that an unlimited extension qf credit Is the certain precursor of universal Insolvency. —It Will be scon by our dispatches to-day that the panic In Wall street, continues, with even aggravated symptoms. Tbe brokers and gam- biers' are crazy with apprehension, and soma strong and perfectly solvent concerns have' adopted the expedient of: temporarily; cloaiug their doors rather than submit to a ruin- ous taorttice of tbe securities to their hands. We are confidently fixed lb tbe opinion that tho real business Interests of tbe country are aats, despUd this flurry on " the street." Aayet no- body i« hurt except dealors in stocks and rail, road bonds. T i n I.*™so* oa tna BAT. • some reality, ai a n •then rorhtolop. hai reached its level it kin stop. Butaupposothat the crlsto Inaugurated a few days ago goes on— ot which there see: is, we are glad to say, no present danger—w tea shaU.we reacJiAUch a foundation In our i worthless currency that men will be satisfied thi t they are on safe ground T Not until the pari! has worn Itself away by the utter hopelessness of Its victims and their re- fusal to straggle U |ger. Qur duty is to resume epeclepayment, 8.4,to,hoI4 corporations to their own resource il Millions of acres ot land grunted In a wilt country to a corporation which will build a •allroad and mako it of great future value to I be country, results In the straining of every i orve by banking houses to complete the work that t h e lands may add to their wealth, and he result Is that like the house of Jay Cook ift'Co., they overreach their supplies and tbe i ountry Is' thrown, into the dsnger that now st rrounds us. Ifad there been no government *ulndkt, in <A« wry of public lands, then the efffl ts to complete the Northern Pacific road would have only kept pace with the salcsof bonds,; ind the trouble of to-day would not have be< n. ' '* '*" TEMPOKABT EXPB HENT8 WTLt NOT DO.— AD- MINIBTBATION FINANCIAL rOMCT TVS- DAME ITAM.T WRONG. From the Hal ford (Ct.J Times (Dcm). a a a Now comes the announce- ment from Waahls (ton that tbe entire amount of the Treasury n serves—*t4,000.000—will bo used in the same vay, to atop the panic. U makes but little < lfference, praeticnlly. It ts all irredeemable, u constitutional currency; and this wild crash In I lonctary circles ls but a part of the entire great e ror of finking the V. S.gov- , emment with our bo ike, and connecting the Trvus- uryvrith }YaU*tree, fluctuation*,.. fit'ii >IED. On Bandar, the 'iid lost . KI.1ZADKTH KVTlIKi'- 1NK. only child ot J. Ueawlck and Fanny U.CaatphcU. seed 1 year and » mo ths. trryunersl from t e residence, Olbbt street earner seldcn, to-morrow ( *nesdsy) sfternoon,.at» C'oloek. In this city, JdUS !Y COSQSOTE, aged 7 years aad I months. KW-Fureral from t >a rasldsaee of the psrrnU, eor. tysllsnd Maano all . at 'J o'olook P. M., Tuesdsr, Sept. ad, lirrs. T o rematus will ho oonvoyed to Greece, U. T., fort termkat. InFaw Paw. V»n Bnron Co., Mich . Sept. 15th. UKSUY FITCH, foi «eri» of this cltv. aa id > years Decessedwssa bropor ot Mrs. Almlrs Phllllpi. ot lleurletis. FALL 3XHIBITION NOW ©PKi*. rrcoOallory. Pirot-clase Works oi Art Jepths's llsogntor, lassoldorf, Porcelain, S») W liu»<ii.|iln M«n» Mui Ich Psintlna .'Vi m Van taasa's Ituilson Hirer Bcene lie oo Outdo•» Aurf.rs, Mi. alisn Kiiaravlou.... ,...i... 71 CO Ml>»flesrr»Sew r uiilleco, Hoaers" Nsw cironps; Knarsvlnas ID E1CH» it F'ami:} ; We » Chrorao*, Poreo- lalns, Uronies, ae., te. Choice Klrst-el»H Ooods HuliabI far Wedding fills-. Weddlna Klatlonon ,fcnarnvedor printed la t)!rt mah- ner liy New York Ki sravers. Couie with your I lends and visit the Gallery ot Art. .t I'l.W-KV's, Ar.ntle Hull. , ..... - •!,)„„ i..i).j, ~r- •.- rOKEICrir NEWS BYCABlaBs sain Wit. A Telegraph Cable Repaired. BEHTH OF AN EMIHEHT FRENCH i PHYSICIAH- The Disorders in Spain. 'it sBsaasatoaaaaBk Late Advices from MsxicD and Cuba. JEIOM:E: IVEPTV». ft. HSJ > - '- ' The Financial Situation in New York. What € o.imiodore Tander- bllt Say*. The Defalcation in the Union Trust Company. Condition of the To-day. Banks - THE STOCK EXGH.TOE CLOSED. STILL The Eevordy Johnson Latter. Goidiia. CLOSING OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE. A Bun on the Seamen*s Savings Bank. Miaoellan 11*9. -^_ <able rsesea. AND OSassware. .tl.Ml. IN LAMPJ., CUTLERY, , A.M» Silver Plated Ware. Ovrlas te tfct UliKAT KIOL'CTION w have aaado In irlcea on the attav. named ko»a.. aad.HUI Kit ion f}l v l.l TV, -or ware weaell.ear aals hn»e tweu laraclr I" creawd nurtuatho heai 4 teras. W. akall. eaatlaa* the ansae IX»W HICKHih. .aest stz ty dara. W'r h a y . a larai aaaatltr •!*;*>•*»'•*'* ar...Mi lu.rll.ll I.IIW Mtll K- LVill.tlo 11. Yan fie ;s<V 51 S TATE ST. Dress Goods, Burke, FifeSisaDS, loss & Co. Al Z OPKS1SC YOU Falla Winter Trade MILKrs, l'<i r i , i » s , <;.i«Ki.v HAlit C1.0THM. aaa a variety el VVOOl.UN ITA. HltlfH la CA IUMKKKH aad DIAUUNAI. rtTRirita astlt iMe r.r OttlWMBH aad RfcV DIMGOTK* la ahaaee KyuuACiNO the new darker Itata at: led) iijir i^iBi-E^e laH!l.H are the HOVT tilto. OKAI1H la flu. uad mval, SS Kcjw I e< DARK <UtKY*, TDltfO COlll KAIJ.nnil KMMtl.. HRIIWKS Hl.At K, Hlti N/.r.. HAOK, m V'HTI.l! and MOMriuuKKN 11 riti'Nic, l'Lv.n.ind rrcr. islsrs I aloe. B LUKMakd Hl'.A TINT, HIVAI.. LOW aad IT. COCK .aaaes, <w maiNUiii that mu.1 kest ra t. b.rally aparnclated. Black Drc is Gooda Suitable for Mourning. * II A W I. ft ilKGBRaTViKreTV TBLROHAPH CiUI.1 art-AlRSD. I.i.-mis, fcrtpt. 31.—The broken end of the Bruullaii cable, Utlwreu Ibis city and M tdetls, has been recovered. It is expected that tele, graphic .•minimi.i,-atmn with the island will be opened to-tnoi row. OEBMANY. • Hi:m is, bep*. 2J.—The KApcror of Germany has fordisity rrcuxulxcd ibe stains ef Buhop tUeukcas as Bishop ot ihc Calhullc Church. rBABCB—DB, BBLATO* VBaO. 1'ABiS, Sept. 51.-I>r. yelalott died last ntgUt. SPAIS—TUB SATlOttii. CklSlS. MADBIP, Sept. 81—A- U—The C.wta. was In seialon all bamie.y ulatit drhatlna Merayto's inoUou that the .•••.-• !•,.:. : ii... In<f House t...i not yrt sdjoumeu. liuiiiO'li.i'." o alter pronnfatlon th« iroveru- mer.l will |iir>claltn Mt>aln In a stste of ktejre. The E|>o.-acompla)M bitterly <B? Use deteu- tioo of It/surefut ir<>n<:l,s>ls by the llri'i'h, an I 4lctlart.'S ihit Ki..;i i:.J Is aha<!of her p'lWsr In not dcUNcrlnic tbetc ujito theTjaadriJ <ovcrn- nirnl. It 1* nunornl that the Cablact hsr. deter- tniiini to retell Pleltala, Car/tala-ucnerat of Cuba. alaiiBU). Sept. 21.—The end of the Insurrect- ion at Cnf.tiascrnk la approechlua !>" bite brtikrn out among thefos'nrzeetdnThe Gorernment has nflcred tenar which <be lead- ers are willlnit to accept, bu' tear their follow, era. The llbenlcd convicts threaten to aaasss. ere all alio talk of peace. ACSTKIA—ran BOTAI. VISITOB. Vte.wXA, Sept. -1.— Ttir>':rip-r...-!,•.• »•:—• •>:• ed King Victor Rtnmauuet honorary L j ; ni| I ot an Austiian Koglnarnt. ^- Arratas ix suivs. , it. FaTlkNtlBao.e«pt. at.—tiemrsl K.*unT- tnan reports that Khiva conllnuea peaceful and he has ordered tbe. withdrawtl of two d-"laeh- rocnts et the Russian forces .> .-up<:n,- the city.' VBXIAX rVBBBAI. '. Dt'auw, Sept. 81.—The funeral at (he Fenian Colonel Leonard at Droithcds, /eslriiljv, was alUudotl by to.OOO persons. rokaiUM MABBBTB. Ijoiifiw, Sept. 92; 1 p ra.—Consols— Moacy, WWfaoajjT: for account. fcUitifWX. U.'d. tcu-fottf bonds. ia)>i ; new arcs, »1,Y- Eric opened at ii%, nee Ibfi, I.-.M...N. Sept. -"-'.. 1 p. m.—Erle.45>f. FnABKroBT, Sept. 23—U. 8. 'C2 bonds, »7JeJ. I.ivBkroot., Sept. 33,1 p. m.—Cotton steady. LVanda, 0d; Orleans, Wd. Sales 13,00) bales, lu iieiii'; S.wO for speculation and Export. AaitlVETt OTT. Quaroisrows, Sept. ia.—Arrivod, the Baltic from New York. '' * • LrranpooL, Sept. 15.—Arrived, tltc Canadian mill I'm- ..HI from Montreal. action of the bank officers Saturday made them doubly etrone. * - Ttiurlotv Weed visited 'Wall street durinic the height of the excitement Saturday. He said that we were no* simply paying one of the penalties ot our eyaat-war; that tbe usury laws Instead of being repealed should be made ten times stronger and inoro effective; that those a-ho have combined to - look up money should be imprisoned wherever found; that be Is not a director, but atarely a stockholder of the Onion Trust C. • •/,...<; NEW Toax, Sept. 33.—Carlton, the default- er, was largely interested In Western Union. Envelopes picked up In the office showed that he also speculated in Union Pacific and Othtsr fancy stocks. Moat of.hi s losses are supposed to have resulted from tbe crash la the market lust week, John V. L. Pruyn, one of the Union Trust Company's Directors, la reported by the Tri- bune as saylni; that the securities ottered by Commodore Vanderbllt oaSalurday to the com- pany tor the loan made to the Lake Shore,wertf not by any means sufficient to cover the loan. Senator Morton said yesterday: " Assuming that the forty-rour million of greenbacks were Issued, tho question was bow to aet them Into circulation. The government could act as a purchaser ot IU own bonds, hot could not come into the market as a lender. Kisk d. Hatch hope to resume thU week It the panic does not continue. The Times says: "There were no ground* for predicting, aa did a Sunday paper, that the Na- tional lid Insurance Co. of wanblafton, of which Jay Cooke la a Director, would collapse. The New York agent of the company says: * That for every loan now existing the compa- ny bold collaterals which are worth doable the amount loaned.' " Naw Yoaa, Sept. 33-10 A. M.—The follow- ing notice Is posted on tbe door of the tnioa Trust Co.:'. • " ThU Institution ts in the handa el a Re- ceiver. A statement ot lu aflalr* la betaa prtr pari-d and will soon be made puMtc. Deposit- ors are cautioned agatnet sacrificing their ac- counts." The feeling on the street Is better, and hopes are expressed, that the .'panic will spend itself to-dsy: still everything Is involved, la oncer' talnty. , ' NEW YOBK, Sept. 23-10:10 a. m.-Tbe fol- low lot; notice has just been Issued: "The New York Stock kUchaa** will rctailn closed to-day. A Baeettog of the eovtrning committee will be held U>-sBvrrow rtMrula* at halt-post nine o'clock. _ (Signed) U. G. CttAr-AA*, Tttstt." The statement that the gowning committee would meet this morning was Incorrect. The Sua says: Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Opdyke. Selistmvi, Clew* and a dutea otrurs wer. at the conference at which the letter un- der Kcverdy JoUu.oti's dictation WAS written to the President, it recited la brief the a*U<-at points of tU.. .tuergeacy, want of untie,?, atvl the opinion of the best dnanvkra of the CwOatry thai a draft upon the currency reserve would remedy the difficulty. Tbe IwgaUty of st»':h a step might be questioned, bat the situation be thought Was »Uck, that sli t-XsMseot the aU' prime law of pablic safety wa* amply warrant- ed. Tu< letter recited the two graat lostao.v-s of violation of the Rajr.H*b •-ousti.uu-'n t» ••**«•* of rlmlUr em*rgem:y, naia«iy, the su»i*u»i«i» of the habeas corpus and the r> pt currvney art. An ioslance of fat>ie modern date was also gt*. en, that ot the Issue of *o,0UU,tft)!i during it*- Uaek Fiwlay paaie, bv order et rSealdent Giant. "The .people Warranted yon in this Stretch of power by a rs-elartloi u'maralellrd In the hMtswy of SteiW'i'.i;," said th« l«U«r la conclusion. Interview* *re pal>i*sl*«4 this' morelac with presidents O* sarin t* baaaa la which they are generally i»prwa««V*J aa ea- pftasiiiK cotwtivnte ia Uea somty te eeather the *Uem. . Naw Yoaa, Sept. 33-10:30 a. m.-G^li oj'cr.'-d at l i t , smta ••>:»><• etc,'..-m •::'.. 1«» ••>> s. at.—The Gold Kacheaae has yast closed the sate a as Htoek Cschaase, U2 has tsMtt cstabUshcd as the weal* of. aettlsxneut. Th. rate of- intatest waa axei at seven p;r cent far carry lag. Ntw Yoaa, aVpt. *»-l»:«> e» .»,—Ttsere la a ran on the tsteasea'a sesrasMt* fca^k ta aTail tUttl. AaSUVAL. : jstw Yoaa. Sept. aa.—Arrive*: Ton. Rjvpt frttu Uverpeol. . sss •••— «t le*.li.M«**ea, aa- OLD fABaaaaa aaaTB/iTep. ljo*Bi.t*Mas*. Sep. 33.—Anaactrat desfltat prx t-auiy tie. hundred veers eld, raited " Tae Mansion ttotisa," ».ul!t so as te sHord prot--' - Goo ataiaat Indian alfaeks and alteated near the Mprrimar wi»len ntflta, Drscnt, wa* 9rr4 snd burned yralevdsy. Lose f*i,i.sV»; insured in Wsekwatev roaspsey of Wttertowa, 31, Y.. rortl.wJO. Mayor Ktmrv, the owner, oflees AM« rrwsrd for the detection of the IneendSary. .1.1 JL ..-J..J •ggHaaagiip i iiii^u TRADE AND FINANCE wassmoBSBsss Wer«r*e«t« itoAUU o* TitaDA aaroawi ., aataasiraiu as*j*esskav aa tta. riUJt'K-htarkat aj»eas»»ed. BsJS* ef MM VH» at •:.M ror ssrtaat W*M to* ssaasr wiatsy t t*M for wtu* winter, sad »WJ* tor duaflls tiilrs. VTB KW)l.'U-sUraal^aUt at »3J« for Slty araasA, WiTXAT-atarlun dall and kSSkUsl St »l.*> (or MM- wwakaeeiabt n.5u*tAe terasakcr wtatsr, aad al jaaj in tot wmia wvatar.sa-xirthast ta lesuity. OATt - Msrkst aackaaaaa aa <ieaki iu* HkM, . tM>R»-M*rsw^««>Ka4aaaescts«l4«He. . COBK slKAl^saluaa at M - f t f kesasd. aad BUS tat aakenea. MiiX raaa-Mara, saerui tUMMklliU tut BatutoAO rttBiaata iSaaa t. 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HAVANA, Sent. 30,—A dispatch from Santiago dr Culm reports a alight skirmish bclwewi a Spanish column and a body ot Insurants mini- tiering 180. Tbe same dispatch atates that the Spanish troops surprised an encampment of In- surgent*, kitling throe and UkioK twelve pria- Ollfi . I . . M.paMtraa ktata C^asea- ll Ml. Tk. OsatatrsUe aeystkBeaa KiteUenv* .ass»a**'*f slew Tevk, aad alt etkef* wan fsvwr ifca SSJaaaBBlBk a far* aad **«Beiatcal {Uevataasttn^. M«ai«<.at. atata, sad radrraU aad wk« eaedewa m-Mt^aaly akd reaira*. isMltm.arerak»ssssSlt.**a«*aaa l>iwas'» fraea«a«k A*—ahatf nuinct to a Stat* CvavswUeat. a. k*Wt at litlraes W*ntft**der. tke t'.t day ot u « jksf a**t. st twrlr* t'clutk i v n. to aoaaaace ceBdtAates f->- »t*>* efilce*. aad to trsaaaet suck otkar Sastani as ssay areptrty tome vet- r< Iks Cueveariaa. Aixaac.iyaACa, Ckairass ate BBB>, airwt DUtrlct < oatvaattou. il H'Aii.ittmn-t, - . 3, 06 aid 67 Main Street, . SJVH > L . s t d A I > a aMfOMSI, 1, 5, f,.7 SR I 9 iV'ortli St. .Paul street. 3 1C XJIIKHTBK, N . Y . • 1* H-A SPEC IXh WOTICK. \' Prom ttio Troy Press (Dora.) -> •» The tudden and complete destruction that has overtaken many largo and hitherto stsble houses; during the past few days is an Indica- tion Of the dangerou* foundation that Judical financial idea* hav* laid for v*. The vast vol- ume ot irredeemable paper curroncy, the huii« debt that hangs like' a black cloud over tiio prosperity of the nation; tbe nughty powers exorcised by the great corporation* that haiu stolen, through legislative or congressional action, the. light* of thepeojyU until they teem to control the destinies of (fit country, have united to build up ip the popular mind an undefined but ever, present fear, that, whenever a time ot panic comes, renders men unable to think. It l* not wan holding his own against man, but Individ- ual endeavors to escape from the combined capital of groat organizations. It Is this that raakes'Wall street wild to-tfayand add* rulu ; upon ruin to awetl tho vast nurabor of tlrais that luve*ipme down ttrhustnesfi .The first duty of the people t» themtaires And-the ir should teach them that tbe aim .. ht course advised by Oi).n >. polscy'ls tie true wsy to remedy tola'evil. D a n >.:r ii i c. Pi- present danget i pic snd straight uollcy is the trai- ner money offers no security that can bo appw-: ciatW by auods excited as they hs** bonai the past 'few days. A stsWe curacy"« hi! '. W 13M1 : . \ GKAWD OPENING • ; :'of\, i; .,--.,-." FINE FURS i i»Jf.-ifi-.i'iw, us..; •. 'it, .-,,- • . -•,- . ••> |-_ -Li X '. "_.. '•' ' On !Moi day, Sept. t&thy We shall instalment to greater v I'ruw WanUluitou. "TUB IXBPABTMBBT BSTIUATBB. % *V<I Naw'YonK. Sept. 23.—A Waahltigteo dls. t-ttteb ; uv.,: The dupsrtmeot* are considerably ficblnd with their estimates for tbe next tttcsl year, the War Department being tho only one that baji completed this work and sent th^O re- sult to I lie Treasury. The delay appears In most cuseu 10 ruivc beni tin:ivoidable. fOUSTKKl'BlTRBS ARUBSTBO. A family named Walker, consisting, of father, motner, son and daughter, living In Treruont, -N. Y., waaarroated jvealerday oil tho charge of ciitinleifelling U. S. enrrcnoy and in'car-il reve- nue staniua. A large <pu.mtlly of counterfeit money and a complete set of machinery and tools for tlie niuimfnelore of Imitation b.lls sUtd ti-Vfiitii stamps were found In tho house. _ »•• *s a As*, ill!.!, Tke I wraecreik Rawrtors of ta* several T.we* *a*a . posisg u>« rim A.*»tnwr oi.mcs er ta. caaaty *r atot.ro* are repaired towed ft*. Oelacat*. treat ta'k Towa :•? s District CnSTsatloa to k. k*M st ti. Yum- stx Hotel ta ta* viiisa. of nttsion. <*a Batarasr. tb« riikday orskptsotiar irtt. al 3e''*4e«st.f,'st, (*t th.- purpoteof eaesalaaaae dslegatato reorsseat tk* Irturtet al Iks 1'emocraUr B.iat* Ceartatlaa te b* iituist tticaoa tke irtrBtdsief oe tab*. rk**i. »» OHliKll o r TBK niSTRIcT COMMlTTKB. i. .-••, i saaea i n s a— • • SB) saavJsWaW • i m.i smna • en i in . Tltlrd Aa»cts»bly Dlatrlrt S'etavemtloa. ' In eoidornity to ths call of tke Daikecrstlc Btsta 1 ConimlQe*. tb. CMocralfc t>f. .'>! sa BlectMS ot OiaTtalld AasSSShty Iintrtctar* re^'is.tedto seed firs Delegate* from sack Town ta meet al t. W. Usoda's Howl, •peseerport. oa eaSstrasr. Ik* titk last., as U o'clock A. M n for the purpose at apfelauae, ou- Dsn- crate to represent la* Dtstrlrl la tbe Mala C«*v*a- tloosi Vties,on la. Orsl day of OtisMr, tit), at U o'clock, at. II v oin>aiii>r uwTiticr COttMif raa. Psted Sept. t«k, isa.-s;.ij Ileiaoerade atepnkUcaa «;ity fou- VCHH..U. T 11K PKMOOKATIO HEt'UiU.ICAK KLXCTOBA otthe t.'ll]r of ttocks.lar. sad sii ••<.-.« ftrot «f so bou«-*t aad eeosoialaal wlail*l.u-*'lus of d.V- crLii.enl --Nstiuasl. Kt.tc and Municipal-wo*»?pi>»«4 So csnlrslUsUiio sod all .fortas or corraptiif wiiich ar>. eonsisutlr >J*\U* oapoaed la po'.lu tetlrs, sraee- Ba*sl**jte*jaa tea S.ksaas. rrou esea Ward i) n- tend* Olt) Coaveatten. to b« held st City IUU.OS T I l l l t k O A * KVKNINO. the-ASsa las*.. At TH O'Clock. to st>pol»< oe* Delegate to atUad th* Btate Ctarca. tloaat t.'i'.i* <>i t. 1st, aad toiratueet suek o-psr bast aeassu eisr pro*«rly cotoc betore tke Ooaveavloa. It Is rrcumiarade<f th*s Watd reeailofi forer»otei- tB|t (be Iir.liaa M be held at lu* usiul iitscss oa <v„ j- HEiiliA V K^PSINO. the Jlth lo.t. )i> oi«cr of inn utr u • •• r.i cauiuiltt**. SKO. TAYLuit. CksUmsa. Osa»-»»*»s« K *m> t^saetew I'.aas has* *.<*. ay.; u -it-.m east. **>> *, «)»*»* -aa** a*r swr awt»J«. t*.,4>49)^ Sasakr l«'a**W vsu fihssie -a. 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's»et he pet** aaea*e ttdr** daf*\ as Mm eaa*rww. AX1O*S. t-«is*»*oa, esya*. « - * . * * f M,^aVMaa* elm, fwt«a*e f*ssr> «.* YnCk *•*»*• S *^a*.,l*Skr t*wUa« ta teVSftossA MeSsMd. staaLatlratA uswaaata I a'aieh wait« *u*d turn seaatw «.*«»•• ' ffaa^^y. BBa^B*aBBBWaay aBBBB^Maa*aBB^Mhda BBBBBB aBBBB>*aaaaiaa^ai daeB BBBV SBV^BI BTnaVflieABBjBJBBBnBBB*. . ddBBBB^BB*jRB>BBBBBt sW*W CBBBBI BBA^AdBBBaBBB** I •"'AsB* akBBBB-BBBBBBBBaBBBBp ^BBsaBBa^aeBBBSBBaTwt •'. **•»**» *B»»^BaW*^BBBW * aBSF- aawurd sea i Man ** ***!»•• *«*Aae n isatssaj i u* aeaVae a geaeret B^tar-tSaifewthe p**e». Raw Yvsaa. **|t. S3. —Mr. CesBp, ef •(CtoarMte HeWaa; aakie. aaOt «R t*.- - *V.m* - liu<!*i'a*—Meaty ***** tatk vV'-t'-sit at. a*Aseen a ee ai'; KsJ:-,*«. tjsid fa <l*nr, n»*fcaVaTtB***» awl taW a*, aasar.vtired kaea*. saskas, M'tti *a- *•• .u ****** ea-aa skjaataW. was' - oa us-aa-aol. H» **W*>*4l Uyaa*fcac*Ce «aaaal. t% Wa>J,n ret tb* Wpt.J,y-MoU* t eta* ia B***- . nn», * r.isn»*.a-t lae* ,iaaaaaa*.*Hr*>. »»*ir«s*.k i-lSi. Bew 1 e r a - wa*** «**" rt*. eare i'->***, or* vi *t*. aat* »>,«. aa****, aiise*.** ajartata, Aids-y-.; :.a**r*i.« ic aaaes **a*a»«lisklka*«•**••»' e*4 • :»*, • A"ha. SSM eauaadJier V%*^»^»»si«yjS*%*» .-:»-. X.a«sy W||. ||. TKACY. B«c' Boch.iiicr, nept t«b ts-S.-i spi*: BOARDING. From Nesr 1 ' ' ."i • Vorli. place on sale the flrst if the Fiuest Furs, and quauiillcs than it has ever been i nr privilege to display to oar man patrons ta this vicinity. These ?<( ods consist of all the leadtofr, Fui I that have been adopted as the most Fashionable for Fall and Witter Of 1 (73 and '71, such as Rus- sia and Hudson Bay Sables, New Tork* Mai le an* Western Blink, Royal Erin nc, South Sea, Shetland and Alaska Seal, Sen and Land Otter, Alaska Sa le, Astrachan, French andBe.jr.ai Coney, and many other most elefai t Furs that lack of space will not pe mit ns to mchtlon. - Wf shall sell these goods very- close and lav c adopted the same rule as last ear in regard to alloW- iRf our pat ous the privllcgo of so. lcctiDR g«o is and paying In lastaf- ments. •ivnolea it. and ReMil Hal am« ra .--. '. Fur House, * '•.*•'; ."• IOO ill. STATE STREET. TITB VOBBTAKT OaiBUt ' ~ N*w, VOUK—7:*i a. ux. — Ah' oMclal state- meut U inudothls'morning that tbo Assistant Treasurer will continue to purchase5-31) bouds. In accordance wltb his notice ot-rlaturday, pay- ing foil them In currency at tho nvorago prices or the kales on that day. BcCrotary Richardson mild la|t night, that he did not Soe how he had the power to do any morn than tmv bonds, aud all iKindrt oiiered will bo bought without duiny or red tape. " Tho Government," tho Secretary eddod^ " la not e-truat oompany or.loan Institu- tion, and It Is doubtful whether Congress'would sanction any such construction of my power." Tho labguage, " this Is nowo ot mjr t^u(«al, , - , which WHS attributed -to 8oere*ary Rlohaadsor. last livening, 'aecmu'tWa morning te have been Wade l)y a leather marchant who was present at the conference, and ( who waa'asked to oute. briefly tuovlows of tho Secretary of the Treas-r, urv. Iu mii, wer to his quustlouux. thu merchant said : V The Secretary as much asnald this was none of his fuueral. aud lie did not feel Inehucd toad." • / • 7 ,':- The following Is tho substance of an lnturvluw with Commodore Vanderb)lt last night : He had during the day enjoyed a very" agrecabler 1B-, torvtew with the President.' He had no»mnd«a formal!proposition to the presldont^aa.had buou. eoar to. Oabnru llosa* j>i» otr Persons KICK Al'ARTttl!>lT». WITH HOAIfD, «d si No- d Mm • .! Tarui. rsasuaabia. hwaak> aattraad > Wirhta-^t'a'raaagi d rs^ra. i» • •* hs.». eau. *,••«*» kaski karwy. ri* l-..•.. basU.-itoatitr. ' . AI.StM IIAKKI.T. Al R AN Y. beat at,-r»ao» aad a*at-tkarweaseaset durioa th* past il Ao%r» eamhrr l(*/ki: Iteer t,yr.tl '"k* * " Ate .l.s-« keeni »u-l •' ta* «.*i*a>> u •<•«'» a»eei ras* aad n s kaara** .****». Rre doarU'.atst at S'. JhaOva C,«aA.*(.*ar^si siAwauMj.t«r euara* Mjttm ».ssv a. T:.l* btac^b oflbe tr. I* «*< c«-»nl*Sr!y »*g led. 4 Wrday orbarl^y. That bUt-aer* are eaursty eat et aasetnad aad prick* n IO-[111 Nil i>. . van b» scci.minadsted st So. •* Stort:ator slreel. al i For 8ale. La" PJ.fiABANT ItirstrrKN-OK . OW XAKB .VKNUKI LotsSbylSJ. 'lernis 'easy. Api mien mi i hi prrinues, Ko.ni , I.»su *VCBI 'iiawnautt .. i i WAJSTTB. Clrt Wanted, octiriK AS'U mbtt-A ooop i t ace IroaA iieisble tJlrL Apply tramsdtaiely at _ apis trJi'idB* • Bo.aioiuivaaTiaiET. T r i Wanted I • . • UW),O<KJ under certain conditions, but had more- ly soldi In conversation with the President and eevoral other gentlemen, thst something should be done to mako money easier and he would willingly loud his old to tliatond. Ho had thon annouoecd Informally that if U»e Oovornraout or other parties could; in auv way furnish «40,- OUOiKXl or that amount or securltlds to tha. banking Institution, bo would bo ono to furnish Sio (KsTooo. As to whether his oflor woutd, bo accepted or not, or whether tho Government would take any stops in the matter, he was Ig- norant! but hoped something would certainly be done to make: money easier until tho orlsfs WHS punt. ''•'' 'The Tribune asserts editorially: "thatto- day Open* wltb gloomy prospectalslmmedlato. ly due to tho failure of Commodore. Vanderbllt, President Of. the Lake Show R » » W * to pay when called up. a call loan of «l,T&0,000 nego- tiated with the tlnlou Trust Company..whereof his Bou-rn-law-, the lato Horace- V. Clark, was President. " , :' ! ', -^.'i " : ' ' •'•'. «;•. ; NaW tOBK, Sept. ®--~Bp t to i midnight the dctocUvosbttd not arrested defaulting Soorotsry Carlton, of the Union, Tvu»t f ^ y w ^ t - j f l l s d o . falcatlbus are ascertained to be., tully^,<Wd. : Martin Bros, istobe hddedto thejlst of «tt»J pendod broker firms. , ..'-<~. • NBW Yoniw, ^ijpti B3-«:4r> A. M.—It In in,. llcved that ujttniT the;fcHock Kxc,hange nor the banks twill op*a tula morning. On tho other band Mr. Cumi>.. general manager ot thoClearr terHfUABjSrli'ln an tntorvlowM fOo'otcSk last n^W,^h*ttt'*7 clleokJplAscd In the rc S . uUrWay throBgh ,l'ie CloaiSng. Uouso wjll oe paid. Thu bank* oro In no danger, and there la Jio'thought ot their.suspension. Thny wore ever iitrdngor than they are to*d*y,nad the TJV A YOOKO LADT-TWO rOHNISIIKJ) ni>0>4H JJ * wan tlOAHD. lu n prlvtto fsmi i. IdtcaUok Mil trsl. dddross tur one week, »iii7,uw O. li.rSlUalveMty areouo. _ ,j, \ * ( v,;,- ; Wanted. I' KlliaTibAli^.lUBACkKn BAKKB-Oond wave. V. an* stc.dy ejuploymeat will be rlva by s«<tre«. it-; nr li) |>, nun, C. J. UK I,AMI. ip)5dtf-T. -_ rstrport, N. V. .-' ,.1, 1., .1,1 I ..n •—. -— ! ........ I Wanted. • A T,* 4 ricfrD f!ANVAl»ar.trS-On rhe Urst Bund. -r.» i utu.trsted Bubscnptlon J Nil. J.MCUOWA] Bi State street, Up Bi i t i juj, }Ifjj:iii; a Worl£.,_ Apply to 1,1 The most simple and efMctlv* Press or Barrel Header ever brtiuijbl to tho notice of the public—Just the tblag lor pec km it Apples nn<t To u toes. The levpr force* tke barrel down evsnly oa• allsldes, and Mttut worked by the toot, leaves the baud* of the operstnr (roe tor hsndllnj,- and drlrmg tbe boon*. , , HAMILTON & MATHEWS, ,,••'! ' IIAlt!)WAKK DKALKIta, aiA-a3Wesi.«iiln«troct. Horses and Wagon for Sale. jjfl TK.VM Ot WOBK BOnaXS, AKD K"liliiti'iii.l\( V Ml'\iIi«T 1 Any clau'WUUIBB .Xo pnrcAMS, , » ^ y i T ^ W 124Northbt, Pauls.. Mewl-fanoa. V ~ •aaOBttWopp iihfiUl Au. KOIINO coRtrKits, XIV. csrvsd Uta. rkkh. and ektaattr fuUshed tnstro- tui'i.U. £fBl£ ! 1 ^ oc ^^ioti>«r.^B7 , 5iai; aateot* manufso ..lira*.. . 2iv a JH Main street. • it-. NKwaoOKa anvKKTiaxpcan aiwaya Mrtbias rrr*.n*4 hi wurat, r>a, tHM* leaty uu.aa.as>aacaautau*u ataar. — v Jour*»l. . . . ' CttlCAOd 11AUKKT. riUCAOo »>irf*aj , «»*' »e-a r. a-near--s»srk*t a dull aud UOUIUJLI. aarkcU i.tajo—Wheal — ktAttet daU, lo*rr. Sal** of Nj. I C'.ibuo fi-rips at NuribwMtera spnoe at si.iJti.ti). Be. » .onus al SI *'.*••*!.S*H tyssu ut mtlmt <wss«es>M*. ctaa- m* *u*d!«r st ihr out. Mr prtre, So. I ibic*sr> *prtk< 3 t ai.uo. aad rt|*rt»i si.miiuu. C w s - a u k n rales all. mi cttii.'. ate prleei lower, wit* coa<id*f*BI* rt- cltetot al. ra.** at Be * aus*d at ssaa>**H e *•* toT i.«ui»r. wv.c lor rr**b, sad r«jwi.d»t aaAsae-' Oat* »S*rk*l rUr* dall sud *r»oMas. as)** of Be. I et SSkc cwk, »r.a rwlectod as k*H<e**C- Hr*—MarfcM .. dan aad frluss.httle lower. »*!»« of Ito. I at Dd sstl*. HHSiry—Maravt rvle* dall wtib a lair eeaMad. Kslr* of No. i t*ll si Si.ZVelJW. sad Me. S seriaa at fiesai.te,. Ftoiiaioos -klsrket It quirt and unebsajred. PorX— BakMst , 1 , UM cash. Lard-atarBst I* dtuM aad BA- cJbsDevd at SvBSke cart. WM.U) M.ikni dull sail nominal at «HC. Fseiaats—To BoflVlo tmini**!. a*e.lats--S,MobeMB<rar, ae.OM bosk wkasi. iri.ooo I'Uiiiioiu, ii.isxi eusn nets, * jaw bask rye. «*.**» buM b Vn'pcsrn|.-t ,'ieo bbl.flour.*?!.»» bash w*ieat.7|9,(*Vr besk^orb. M.UO ktuk est*. Wad easfe t>*. ".UAI M*k "srley.; . : .... , . . j mlLWAUH KB M AKH KT. ktltWAUKAs:, twincwberair-* i*. JS^-lflokr-:; .r- kt 11* ejuat aiiu.w«*S, uHL-Lm Or.in—wneea—Msrfcwt role* Snti wtth a fair dr-riitd. Bale, ot N«. I Milwaukee at Sl.lS.aad'No. 3 Uitu -.«« st*l.l»coak or seller Ixt lotulwr. ual*—a*rkr — steady.i balesofNo. 1 al 3Be, aud S o 1 stWXc —Msik«t rale, dull soil price* a ahsd* low. r. I £ 0. B nixed at «>e. My* MarSat. Is >i i»aa,c7 B e . I at fflc. jB«lay-is^artreI price* lowar. kale, of Ko. » tnrlnC st • *Jl*>^f"aaial ^_~ *w* aaa*W aj^RWffajpw*jy aaaayaasaiar •aawe^*)«aKaBalfaiay laaaW fWft. MW$ iQQrWQHr flafaw '*«MawfW PMajjrWtjf * • • f M I MMse Side of t a . teera t**aa«aa •* 0«a*aAsaaV^jaat#aHh l*aV«l rn*i.mm Speoiaiues. a " MOSELLE" lift c* JTk. BfUatt CUaUf 9fed*eHfSa-l-*i w*>a|iwii»li(ettf l*w flint* mm tmi-i an; a__ saH-staja f AfVrlsraafr Caaeaat, tT*aA*ai fcrl ^fti.«a-iii • of the •*l*ta*f* . rices* ef wast, aad Uw at* Oa*s of »ae hnajisBi already fuiA eat aadwbak Ky *—M*r V .• 1 |S .1 ule I Jtarley-a* . r*7oTs rprtnL take rraiatt*—Wkeat to Baaslo issi and to osweae rules duU aud i rt*. crfr-tA—S.CCO btil. flour, ami TcVWi bash wheat, .uu-i.oi.obbl* flour, sad 30s,009 bush wueat, TOLEIHI M A UK KT. TOVKDO. Sept. XO-4 l*. M.-Klour-M.rlulru'.o. duUand unrhsaaed. «r»ln— Wkeat—Market !• doll aad prlefi IU**} lower. -- Nu. s white Wabash at U.UM: No.-l while at SI .SI; srilbrr MlehlKSU HI |l,it esutl nr .(ill- *.«1 NO " Bauav o* Nu. B wbito Wabash at at.; Mtchb/su at Si.si; anibcr Miehl^sa ai i mepituibur: No. 1 r.tl nluicr at .. Sl.»H*ash| Bu. Jiad st II.Sp: Ko. Setnbvr lliluols at HAT. ai.d No. 5 *prltur at KM. Com-Tdwket m i d fijay.'aM tto.S sprib,"at"KM dull sud price, s *n*de lower. Bale* of kt«b Bilked id white at 6oe. Osu- uiicli-ngud. Salos at ho. 1 at i:c. Dktl. Wheat to Buffalo «Tj»).o, snd l«t SOHC. sad white acasni S cokstr, low mUi_ srketls<)uUt sa> •ntf J o . , s t » * c lake ytvlalita- , iteoelbW--S2w hhit aour,M.u03 bush wheat. J5JM1 bush corn, ti,h>obuih OS's. hblpiuenu—i.ooo libl. flour, 3>,U» bosk wkeat, .,090 bush cum, and s.OSO besbest*, ,, »T. I d V I l |WJ|«ai.«RS ' •T. LOUtS, Biptember SJ>» I*. H. -floor Msrtepi* •inul aad weak, with only a malted JObbloa detnand. ii rain- W heat - Msrket dajl aadjartask lower. Ssles of No.SredjLsVl «t SI Mi No. .ran wlatsr at «I.MI,,» 1,98, snd No. v upMDK at SI.OS. Corn—Market it doll, ll.iland ,.| lce» sre lower. Bats* of No. > mired " uosetued and d East Ht. ajreod de- ii. «l - le. I at HH as, ooo bosh wheal) MH oaUi l.OOJ bush rye, and '.,<s>j Haricot closing .le, closing st th* lasted M Wrusky-fcUrkct rule* Orro Keeetpis—1,(W blita Souri bush rurai *V bush barley bosh A l . l U K V M T I WTOOK. WARKKT. ALHANY. Bepleteber ax-Heevet—On, l'njay market opouad rather suspiciously, there bi' aitvbdsnrc ot deatat*. In values there was aatl rather saipu-tously eatscs. in vsiites there wss no' .. provement afceept oa the third «rsd« of c»n>, Oxire brtujf u a-ood ijoeroiport- hlch were rather scarce sod. kafcaa to lwo live wetabt advauoe, the tasrkv-, stroke on allgtade*. The msrkst opeaad with pleassat Wssthcr this morn- lDfsed oroveri anlfeuuMpd,a lively trade, but up te noon ttteyhad bean disappointed. The stUindaucc was not so lsroe sa they amieipated. A leadina and asaalry i heavy d "-" who. crsl uruuiiU'iDl New Yo ^havikars-- 1 troely sl'lreui too , tho rasrlcat, ho weY.or .ruiuif pteusat w****.- "M ilnted. Tho tlpated. A lea was uototuyslm-ni. tmtaav- IWa1«fSl stesrst atarae krll a lar*0 porUoB o l l k o host tad an anfsrorable effect, and welfelt. ,._Jt week's! a sold down toBH rokoe. *k(*JHc as li awn Hi, wu liy a lai bad an ahtaverabli I wsl felt, sud ual) botlapa* was doas st last week '• rullna |>ru. butchtuB steers sold down m.saSKo^oinoloo Csoi «,V»4kc. tJheroki»es*l((«5Ho7aadTeswi *JJO#l.il Teas* were drawn deweby.a lata. aa|>nJj.et.oo»n»?e / ,,dr^.odh«d;^on.;^rn l i ,, ir^«^ re supplyot sutlers^ t»owo5f Ot Seasoat-*"'^ werefoTocdi; r w of stli .... , uuou I he market aad sold st drawbacks to the — ...ireiy lo'wprioe*. The drawbacks to the traa* oav*LM<* Stm.^WdAoro.w^^ upon The S , m.^.s a, otHhe , ^n^t« Mteken- H!!»?S2S^HgI Itccrc. Mierp... Uo«s.... Thi* wee*...i ; ' .tastwaak. ;rt«votn '•i>Mi±Suc tatajD as ««««** sat tu daitf ttw staled taas a asspamy ef a .aha ana tab* kdvantBde ef tivHr eharter * W k eddera tk**B treat teittj M waty deye Uaa*. staradjauwiL a*pt. a.-Tar nnaavtskUi awake have U e . n a e *A>U<oa *<th rsjtrt v J ;*»«- tea cs^uU-atea ta tke place Of tsKal tsretlar* fur sstUiaetitst th«cl***r1n« hoaie*. Taf aasaftB are ia good wt-tfJ. a sod 'ssjek arttaa m de*«a~ rd unr*r<essary. Third «*r**t %» very eats* add tae *«i.| r-eslott* sre repeirted. Raw Tt>aa. (Wrd. ». —Roda.,—Ted «B«n«SMi *M haads hate Weee t*arclafck*dl ky Ika RtaR- TrsaaarrT a ptotkla twar. Th* D s - m a j tlosaat leaa ieeasBlt*i»i Ikaea fe- asted tw« mitnoe Bad a half at lean «*«rat-at*s Wt t Ceeke'aad Hugh StXaWae* %m awrlved by tar tjrypt aad atlfix la Wad atraet by aaa eVleek. Wsawuteetiw, Aspt. t*—td * A. kt -a^tdaa* artjytssv-re* Us* real at Meadey. tar Mew ftaabad and Use afidd** fAalea tai&esr aiisaas irr, iklig teeaperatur*. soutttrasterly wtatA, aad partly i loudly wr**Aaer; *eaf*rt* waade aad par fv c'taiity weather for th* Laws*- Lohke region, soatbrastarty wlada, l eettast to acath- wtai. auk Oarudji Waatisar and pussib.y llftkt Ucal ralat. Raw yo«a\a*spt. Rk-lS^l.-Tke MaUaaal Ranks ar* ptosaptty kseeting ail demsod*. TVrPeainea Baak* are ne^asUhalty la a *t«U ef suaptassoasaereiy a* arettef to th* Rettoaal*. Raw Yost** Sept. «.—Arrtwd, the Ctty <A Montrtal aad tke City of Raw Xerk tresa Uv- *T5aw Teaa, kept.at—1 **» i. M.—The Ciear- Ina House .uu-ount ha* been made i*bilc,kad all the lank* have baea claarad aaUsfaetssrtlv. The fcrllag smonc ail clasec* of i»«>*pk-1* one of treat relief. There are no rua* oa any of the batiks. There are ae more than tke average cr.vw.l* oa Wall aad Broad streets al this hour, aad Use, G eneral expteseioa ia one of avotaentary frow- g cokuiieaii*. A toaref ike RaUsaal aad Oavlcars hanks ot Brooklvo. devetopa tae fact that there is taeee tksn ttio ordinary quiet there and Ihenr Is no dlnuibaoce of tbe channels ef financial or ot ber business in the dry. Kxcttrd erewd* still throng Wail, Broad, New, Raasau and otlier atrreu In the vicinity of the stock Gold Rx- chant-e. The report published that aranon th* Sav- ings Batiks would be wad* today was rather prssasture. A tour around tke Xa*t Side at noon found rierything quiet and more drpols- ias than drafts were being mad*. The bank.* are generally ayalUuK thotaaalwa ot iheprovia- loas ot their cSVrUr, which empowers them to compel sixty days notice from depositors desir- ing Co wllharaw their ecrounU. WsSJtiSfiTort, 8ept. ft).—Preatdeat Grant,sc- eeeaeanled by Gen. Babcock, returned to Wash-, mgton this morning. In the coarse ot the morning the President called at the Treasury Department and had a conference with Secreta- ry lili bardson, and the result of It may be In- ferred from tae fact thst subsequroU* toe 8ec- retarv stated to the agent of the New Tork As- sociated Press that the President wttl do any- thing within tho law, but lu no particular will be go beyond clear legal authority. He will mslutsln the safetyof the Treasury Department and protect the credit of the United States from tho influences of the presentfinancialcm- uarmBimeiT*. In answer to Inquiries nothing was elicited to strengthen ih* report that action wIU he taken In regard to plaejuif a part of the legal reserve At tbe disposal of th* 'New Tork city banks. The Treasury hss'a sufficient amount of curren- cy on hand to meet all legitimate demand*. Much excitement exists throughout Wash- fngtoii consequent on the news from tbenoctb. The banks here do not teem to be a* yet seri- onslv allected by it, Tffgw Toast, Sept. ai-a.15 P.M.-Onlr .WAV' 000 worth of bonda have been bought at the Bub-Tressury since ia o'clock. There is a con- siderable falling ott In tbe number of aollers. The following cash bids were made on the Strvct: Central ttt, Wabash »0, Kock laUvttd SS to 00, Wostcm Union Telegraph W. Naw TOKK, 8cpt.'93.-There Is coasiderahl* Inquiry tor stoelts on the street, Invcstora with •creeabacks In bund seeking to purchase, but STprehlbittoa of the Stock BxcuAnge ptr^de* transactions.' __. PttitAOs5.HlU, «cPt, «3.—The ffnanclal frarry ha* subsided, tbe run of the savings banks ceas- ed and the national banks experience nor unu- sual demand for capital. Naw Yoaa, &ept, 83.<— The National Banks are pailng all demands made upon them Out looks like legitimate business In greenbacks, but anything tike a run is paid In oerttAcd chicks, which must pass through the Clearing House. Naw To»j£. Bept.' HJ.—No meeting Of 'Jay- Cooke's creditors Wltl beheld until statements have W n received trota the various branch of- ticca throughout the country. *aSweBBBBB*BBB-BBeWBBB*BBBBTBSW^ CTjonva a^Baswaa • w^BflB^a* 1 LITEST Lir0lTlTi9.\s. • e* >..•*»* aaai a4*J China, Class, • V ^w Cutlery arvd l-lated Ware. -* •• WI83XJa> ft PAIsMawat, a —~—— Panils, ClUrei & Frieifis, • Music a By Bayla* .a a a d f e l l ah ' liCai.'.. Malign Fla • t 2.60 t 10.00 t 25.00 $100.00 .' •v.' jmsvan • t*el*>cstarai a a • - ! _ a _ . , • • . aVoata* U aa a Quarter, u Tear. !• OlffVreatt >** •a. MUKIE 1 CO. • v..,.. v. Bell Treble Pianos, •OT la tr Is a r e sa> aaiaia*)W«*> tm l*iH<se). wTsatrU s i r . **> aaaedterale la* f r i e r , r t a t e Is* n a l s h , P s t r * * , B r l l l t a s s t e . ayaaif*«a*a*Btlc sua* Rteapoastvc tm TOB»,W1U sUtacssa KUu*da« Xenacfcu tTarraatrd lor ***** yesir*. W i l t a t aad. a m y c l t n a a t c a a i d a n*. MiB«Cfl.BBllTr.lPiaB i H ' . 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