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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1858. ———— Appointments © y ene President. OM! UL. | meroxrxn ‘ X a ,? AUULY MARKET REPOR’ the market, and business is very dull, Annexed | | Approximate position of the Charleston main Ngbt:—Latl- BY AND WITH THE AD ick AND CONSENT OF TEE FINANCIAL AND C . MERCIAL, neg A. om F mais iid beg = By order ad nf Lise eses tase 7 $3 0 335 Hoard, SENATE. MONEY MARKET, Extraordinary Duliness in the Retail Trade ~ 275 | Ww pee IN A JENKINS, Secretary. Beverly L. Clarke , of Kentucky, appointed minister resi- ‘ashington City, ean inde ne nesmanasane. FParay, Jan. 22—6 P. M. —Sales of Market Stuff Fifty per cens Less 225 ‘udgo minister Tesident of the United States to the republic | — The stock market was very irregular this morning. ef Bonduras, pursuant to the 9tb section of the act of Geu- | At the board some of the leading speculative stocks grees of the 18th of August, 1856, entitled “An act te reg- | advanced, while others declined. There was quite wate the diplomatic aud consular systems of the Cnited | an active movement, and more operators for cash, in oy Virginia, Governor of Washington | Proportion to the aggregate, than we have noticed te for some days. Tennessee State 6’s fell off } per spabzatain Rencher, of North Carolina, Governor of the | cent; Delaware and Hudson, 4; Pennsylvania Coat Aare Cumming, of Missouri, Governor ef the Territory | Company, 3; Cumberland Coal, }. California State oe \ 7's advanced § per cent; New York Central Railroad paths Hartnet,, of Missourt, Secretary of the Torritory of | +4 YT Crosse land grant bonds, @; IlKinels Oeatral than at This Time Last Legh smd Pinkeyes., 4 At fi Helena Dee 14, Franklin, Richmond, NB, arr 110, for jew Zealand, upon Prices—Famlly Marketing 18 | | Of Port Dauphin Mor 8, Cottle, NB, with 1100 Dble than Usual. 100 | Biena Dunbar. Lincolu, sa, Se at a ‘The complaint is universal among all kinds of dealers ber ity Mauriius. Wein overuse; hb, Hector, Jouneon, Warren awe tee Spoken, d&e, in our large markets that sales have fallen off to an un- | nJons—White, per Dbl. ‘usual extent for the last few weeks. One large dealer in ; ‘Washington market, who has been in the habit of selling Ship Gamecock, |) from Algoa Bay, OGH, for Point daily from four to six hundred dollars worth of truck Before) Woe tat ones fae Waray an a uged by grocerymen, states that his sales have dropped Shij pacers, Hels, Sree ‘Charleston for Liverpool, Jan toone hundred and one hundred and fifty dollars Embi Nick: from Batis Loe $0 dn s from Capes of Virginia, Dec ai Peruamuece eee day. All the grocerymen throughout the city agree in forerere mercy BSBoSSSRESEEESS SSoSBodSTSSSS asa A Alge the following :— declaring that that they never knew so dull 2 Ports, (@ONYIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE OF RESTORED NAVAL bonds, 4; Erie fer ie 8; Michigan Central, 4; | 93,000 Terra Haute and Alton RR. bonds, int. added..593¢ | time, It seems as though the pressure of the times ‘ grAXTIGvA, Jan, 8=No Am vessel in port. The brig “wan. 4 Minois Central, 1: 4 —, arr some horses, Tee following naval otivers, whore positions were | Crome and Milne’ Shonen aad yal ee eee ee tsa Gp 83ers Made*- TOS | nad at length reached the great mass of the middle and “* 1 00 | Croz. Sia‘th brig Delhi, Renney (rom Philadelphia), Porto ebanged by the operation of the aot of Congress of Feb- lwaukie, j. New York Central Rail. | 7000 ta Crosse and Mblkauikio "RR. Te, do. 41” | tower order of the people, and has compelled them to ‘APPLES, FRUIT, &0. Be. caieeel dan’ GoTo. port aap Maan@All "Weaieantit yuary 28, 185, have been contirmed by the Senate, and road appears to be neglected. The probability is pen a a du Lac R. 7's, do.....303 | the practice of economies to which they have heretofore | Apples—Spitzenbergs, per bbl. ’ 4 hence disg; only Am vessel in port. Sid 7th brig Lincoln, reer cata OS rered to w | tat the Pebroary dividend of Your er cet wil be | 38 Meptac ae ange i as 28 | Sem eee Retains we captain in the navy from the tn of Febraary, 1837,to | announced in a few days. This, we believe, | “” There is reagon to beliove that the consumption of food 3 oston few days; Br schr Lizzie Sturges, for “do soon Bid $e Re tae seoek sec oe navy | bas been decided upon, and the money must be F has actually fallen off one-quarter in this city within the . CaRDENas, Jan 10- Arr brigs Judith Somer, Reymond, Ma from the 20th of March, 1844, to take rank as euch next | Taised at any sacrifice for that purpose. It will last month or two. It was noticed thateup to the ali topens See at can, Eos Peete Athan A Chile, ‘after Captain Hiram Paulding. cost a great deal more than the sum required, which year business at the markets was as thriving as ever; Spearwater, for Ireland ldg. Havawa, Yan 10-Sid bark Thales, Jervey, Mobile, In port 16th barks K Foster, Foster, for Xtbara, cld 18th. to load timber for a port in Europe; H A Stephenson, Mownt, for aronnd charter of $1700, ‘car- ad Caen Cason ite ob ae of ‘iy is about one million of dollars. The distribution of les H. = to take rank as such next after Captain Charl such a sum of money will do some of the stockjob- but the reason for this was evident. Business in produce being all conducted oa the cash principle, dealers did not eo eo ne ‘ feol the pressure of last fall, and they dealt with the NYork, Yo load sugar, taken h “John S. Chauncey, dropped, to be a captain in the navy | Der# more good than it will the company, particular- farmers as usual, buying in their stock of staple articles, ae ate bares: Pastale, Cole, for os Day queee frem the Lith of September, 1855, to take rank as si ly that portion who realise at once after receiving f of the West (iin), Spohn, for do soon, George H Chase, ~ mext aptain Joseph B. Hull, Co. such as potatoes, turnips, onions, appies, &c., to last for berg, for NOrieans do; Lauraetia, Smith, for to SJaucs Gipan, How a pouuander on the reserved fist, to | the dividend. The movement in Cumberland was } 29 Nt Yon‘central RR. Oo. © Tig | the winter, with the expectation that the demand would Toad molasses for Portiand, Hoxton or NYork, a 825 per hhd be a captain in the pavy from the 14th of September, 1855, | not so spirited to-day, but the clique of bulls have | 25 Cumberland Coal and Iron Go. be about ee ean, fe the} . resnoned that, bowever we of 0 galls, ross cuslom hease guage of a % take rank ae such next after Captain B. Cun- | combined on it for an inflation. According to their Mente epee) eee anid Ne Te eee tea | Or Heciners; masieen, Wares oes Tele- | load 1 sugar for Phinda hie {aken vp at 8740 per, bow (dee- ig = GG ust, | Statements the advance in prices is simply upon the Dry Goods Trade. lidays the mon op sabisais wher oui aeons ee ee ae Wel rn Spation changed from 8 York); Jo fen, NYork, to load sugar at 75¢ per box; Metis, Crane, to load mos o 1 lassen for Charleston at $078, jays the grocery’ to bo a captain in’ the navy from the 14th of September, | merits of the stock as a permanent investment. Chi- 'The prevailing fine weather for the season has con- | kept up the delusion that the business in produce would ome Weed. Fe Remarte, pCR ce 0 1 SR ays. 43855, to take rank as fuch next after Captain John Rudd. | cao and Rock Island recovered slightly to-day, and | tinued to exercise a favorable influence on the dry | Bot suller. But on the commencement of the new year it John 8. Nicholas, now a command: the reserved was noticed that trade began to slacken—the reg army days. Met, to be a captain inthe nary from the 14th of Septem- | the transactions were quite large. There was an ac- | £0008 trade for this period of the year. Should it | sold but little, and that in small quantities; and dually the NW. Glow, very cold, | Mtheremam, Jan tn por ie anelgs, Deen fee ber, 1855, to take rank as such next after Captain George | tive demand for La Crosse land grant bonds at the | 2t change materially for the worse, we expect to | Produce dealers in the large markets arg hrepalere nif IN Ww. lear’ Car, Hammond, NYork. (The brig Golden Lew, . '. Pearson. amount const wr 3 , robal O18 ut no mention is made " Cacwalader Ringgold, now a commander on the re- | advance. As this security improves in market value | S€¢ “gradual augmentation in the trade until the | far too high. Business has beon steadily sevting dowa, Fe a ean ntdrptery MNonrerrDxo, Now '25—In port ship’ Redwood, for served list, to be acaptain in the navy from the 2d of | it attracts more attention, and the merits of the in- | SPTiNg business commences next month. Few new | and dullness reigns supreme in ire hone mie ent pos WNW le°.z. \Clear. Nie ‘Disrrs, ‘Dec ae th ort aan Wa Hawk, Freeman, April, 1856, to take rank ag such next after Capt. Augh Y. f ¢ | Marte. As a consequence prices have , 2 from Ranj ‘and 3 i h, ‘6th. Parviance.’ vestment become better known. As capi- | houses Have been formed with the commencement of | jiKely to remain down for some time to come. ’ Phis last IN, W.{8°b-z [Clear. oma Rangoon, ana 8 deys from Balmouth, & arr WOR. Tnanc 8. Storett, now a commander on the reserved list, | talists get. posted regarding the present | the year, and several houses that suspended last au- | consummation was one devoutly to be, wished, and far. el eta Pe 18 for Cowes, touched for supplies, and sid same day. to be a captain in the navy from the 24 of March, 1897, 4 Pp tl ii ing their affairs with the | eT must make up their minds to receive less for their 2 = [6°b.z. |Clear. Quitau, Wect Africa, Oct #4—In port bark Warren White, fe take rank as such uext aiter Capt, Henry W. Morris.’ | @0@ prospective resources of this compa- | tumn are engaged in arranging their af | market gardening they have during the flush times alll Ne ota phat od Thibips, for windward; sche Hanover, Ayres, unc. | Hark Robert D. Thorburn, now a commander on the reserved | ny, investments are made in the land grant view of winding up, or of re-commencing business | of the past few years. There was atime when potatoes M “al io tee yep. snow. ba jon — bound me windward, peared Guim os z r Octo- after making could be bought for $1 a $1 75 per barrel, and apples for = “a0 te Take rank as euch iext atter Commander | bonds. At the second bord the market was steady, ; panied . meager Fim 4 tbout the same price; but the increase ‘in value of all William G’ Whittle. and that was about all. Cumberland Coal was firm | ¢Teditors. Houses which have gone through tl manner of ood fan up prices enormously for the eatable Samuel Lockwood, now a commander on the reserved ive, | crisis with safety will exercise more caugion | necessaries fe. to be a commander in the navy from the 18th of Oc. | 2* OUr quotations. The stock was very active. , m. won | rood work of destroying these fictitious values, wr 1850, to take rank as such aext after Commander | Erie advanced 4 per cent; Illinois Central Railroad, par calgary a ” Logger of or and ome Goniere, must ake yy Iie 4 & 5 orburn. . i i customers, an wu 1e8S spose d re William S. Ogden, dropped, to be a commander in the | 1; 1 Crosse and Milwaukie, j. Milwaukie and | Foy’" how loans or aid, with the view of | that flour must remain low in price, and while that groat 1851, to sake raak as such | Mississippi Railroad dechned } per cent; Panama, | expanding their business, while houses which have | Sple is down all kinds of marketing must bear some pro- uel Lockwood. }; Delaware and Hudson, j. Throughout the past | been seriously crippled or embarrassed. will not yy connected with our produce trade is Loanda and Boston 18th Sr Jaco, Jan 5—In port bark MB Stetson, Jordan, from Boston, just commenced disg, for Cleafuegos soon. Waypan, West Africa, Nov 6—No Am vessel in port. Home Ports. BOSTON, Jau2l—Arr ship Berkshire, Williams. Calcutta; bark Sophie, Guptil, Azua, St Domingo schrs William W: Gibbs, Jacmel ‘all peep A Fepostad yesercny oy, tel); Clara, Crowell, and Selena Belen, Clark, Nortolx; Dyer, Brown, Tangier; Searsville, Berry Alexandria; Kate Merrill, Wicks, Baltimore; 8 A Hammond, Paine, and L A Danen- mavy from the 224 of Apr mexi after Commander John Calhoun, now iy. Clear and cold, commander on the reserved list, SRR TEE REESE ED PRED -. 4 ve itil i s bh Miller, Philadelphia; Granite State {11 id Ts to be acommander in the navy from the 4th of Novem? | two months, during which the clique of bull specu- | bave it in their power to gain new credits to any | a iittle remarkable. When any particular article is very Pleasant. bella, Faulkin, NYork! Carve, Holsroot, Northport, Lis Tes Der, 1852, to take rank as such next afer Commander | lators have made every effort toattract outside specu- | "ee amount, or to expand their business, if inclined | low no one wants to buy it, while an article tha: is scarce Clearfand cold. lecrapbed, ship Nigh'ingale, from N York) sigual for a, bark. Robert G. Robb. ‘ : : "y wages PECU- | to doso. The auction sales, it is expected, will be | and high is eagerly sought after. ‘Thus ruta baga turaips Clear and cold. Cid “Ahip ‘Sarah, Smith. Trieste; bark Mogeynick, peaith, ‘Murray Mason, now a commander on the reserved list, | Mators, no progress has been made, and the entire | Jarge this spring. There seems to be a disposition | are sellmg in the market at present for $1 per bbI., but Pleseant. Charleston: brigs Lucy Ann, Bryant, Cardenas; brigluue to be commander in the navy from the 2htb of Febraary, | burden rests upon the street operators. It is well | in some cases to prefer the guarantees of auction- | no one will buy them, though they are excellent food, It ‘ ae ae pleasant. on eens jones piece ‘cliferd, ‘Portlund, to Mad cng 1854, to take rank us such next after Commander Henry | known outside that the whole tt has been | cers in preference to making paper for goods in the } is noticed, also, that there is no market for hares this P cece, Cuba; schrs Susan, Kogers, Richmond via City Point. Wm A. K. Hom. oi e that the whole movement has been | ieual way, and especially so far as dry goods are | Winter, and the only reason seems tp be that they are . “lear. Hammond, Cain, Pbiladelphia. Sid, wind SW to WSW, Willuca E. Hunt, now a lioutenant on the reserved ist, | originated by, and is confined to a few members of | Uonecmmer, ‘The anles by auction houses have been | Plenty and cheap. ; — breeze, ships Saran, State of Maine; barks Moneynick, Celes- © be commander’ in the navy from the 22d of August, | ¢j E “ , ve i GAME OF ALL 5 Cold. ‘224—Arr (by tel) ship Minstrel, Nortot ; bark Phi- 3856, to take rank as such next after Commander Jahn W, | ‘he Stock Exchange, and noone else touches the | larger than usual the present month, coe ‘The game market if up this week, due to the advanced , ‘ens Ipmela, Nichola, Rlagepure: Drea Civilian, Bena,” Messina; Lavingaton. fancies but those who make it a professional affair. aiten venice bees lb irregular. ‘The export of | $0802 snd the fear of sending to market from a ry eas Paulina, Taylor Baltimore: schr Edward Everett, Matthews, etntinem F, Manry, now ip leatenant om the reserved | ‘The Assistant Treasurer reportsto-day asfollows:— | Potton piece goods has been to a fair extent. ‘The | Serine iscnusunily cheap” It acts st whelesale, by t30 a Clear. Coetrestor, and W Beaten oe ROM aaa wore Hoes tember, 1855, to take rank as such next after Commander = — ae rincipal shipments, however, have been made from | carcass, for 6c, and 8c. per Ib., and 8c. a10c. by the sai- : bg (oad -_ cre from Baltimore; brige Crocis, from'Matanzas; Embire, from James F. Schenck. : Pref opting ‘ton. A larger share of sales than usual of do- | dle. There are a few Dear carcasses in oe city, wale ‘DP. Blowing fresh. BALTIMORE, Jah. 21— Arr brigs Chattanooga, Norris, Per- te've's commander in ie uevy from tho i4urorsepiom: | ‘The receipts to-day include $10,000 from customs, | Testi 69nds have been made for cash or on short | Ter JTesentiy been brought into market, and are much 3 pmvoce: S7iph (ich Rawlings sBarvadces, sebrg, Millard jer y fro of Septem? , ol : 3 : a a |. NYork, John jammond, do: Kv Der, 1855, to take rank gs such next aiver Commander 3. x rd crodiie. re cemne Uns Wren ene 82 ae: a Hinkley, NLondon; Amvstis, Hutchinson, Portiand; 5 at The., and light shirtings at 4c. admired by gourmands. The flesh is more juicy than that The business at the Clearing House to-day was | heavy do. 7 W. Godor, of the domestic turkey, and the flavor is quite as delicate, oer Bandy, now a llevtanant on the resorved 1st, to | lighter than usual. ‘The exchanges were $11,191, eae ors sppdh bare nono ae ae #4 ely wore “gamey."" (We have altered prices but very d t y e f Septer 9 = . cash . tad bg.a commander la the nay, from he ithof September, | 278 20, and the balances amounted to $682,857 60. | arjc- for brown, éfe.for bleached, and Glue at 1oje. | feteaa "waaunes Gansevoort. The Beekman Fire Insurance Company has de- | a 104c. We have no pest saa of moment Leas Henry Walker, now a lieutenant on the reserved list, | «), in ivi in other cotton goods, while prices were more or less to be a commander inthe navy from the Lith of Septem- aaiicag ba ar vasagied mene. OF oe ome nominal. Prints have sppeared in jobbing houses in Der. 1855, to take rank as suc) next alter Commander B. | Payable February 1; the Astor Fire Insurance | jarger quantities, but they have not yet been opened, M Dove. _ Company seven per cent, payable February 1; the | and espeially the new styles for the spring trade. to be a eutennat fa tne bevy from the! ath of Sasmner Broadway Fire Insurance Company six per cent, | We quote standard makes at Ofc. a oye. Ginghams 1841, to take rank as such pexiatter Licuteuant€. B. | payable February 1; the Peter Cooper Fire Insu- = p quiet, and arian fom 100, a 11c., aocor en hed Qua eat cack eo f& lieutenant on the reserved list, | ™BC® Company seven per cent, payable February 1. | way at about 1c. New styles as yet have been in | poly ether to be a Lieutenant in the navy from the Stn of Leen The Galena and Chicago Railroad Company will | light receipt. The transactions in cloths and cassi- | Wild pigeons, per dozen Wil, to take rank as such next after Lieutenant Fmund | make no dividend this spring. Its annual report | meres have been limited to the trade, and at rather | Hares, per pair ‘Providence: Georgia, Prince, Portland; N' Ht Cit, brig Echo, Long, Windies; schrs F EL NYork; Baltimore, Sleizbt, do. 'Sld, barks gl Pernambuco and a market; Trova- ork. Cold, ind. of snow. Clear and pleasant. Clouty. Cloudy. Clear. cate ym the Inguolia, Jones, for Her~ Clear. wick’ » La; ( vankenan, for Bre- Clondy. Poesy P for Baltimore, and Bae bark Tonic, Hutchinson, from Sagua for do, both came in the v “4 oO it Clear. PARR STAKE, La, Dec 21—In port brig Crawford, Clear, Small, for Clear. CHARL! jan 19 Arp steamer Memphie, Watson, Cloudy. NYork. Cid brig Syren (Br), Cremor, Jacksonville; Adela, Clear and warm, | Hyers, Havans, Sid steamship Taabel, Rolling, Havana vse Key West; Br bark Erin.go liragh, Miller, Liverpool; brig 4 Heyward, Sheer, West Indies. Toledo,. Louisville, Detroit. addddadd eee Lanver. = irre; ices. i the stocks | Rabbits, ir. a Clear. ALL RIVER, Jan 20—Arr schr Josiab Achorn, Merrill, Jehs N. Mafit, now a Heutenant on the reserved list, | Will show the company to have no floating debt. It | 17 yaoi 2 yd: ee were dall and MS | Venu, cotdie, perth. 10a 12 Clear. Nortoiky. ‘and ailed same afernoen™ tor Boston): 2th, wo ». = eens in = mary — in BAe rong is fully equipped, and has a stock of bonds worth In foreign pods we have no change of impor- ie pr a = . < re il Puisdelpiier Mestre: tater Bow 5 ee eee p< anedky maanmapninasiios bmg mes YD ¢900,000, which cost one-half that sum. To all who | tance to record. The sales making were at unset- Geass oar ea 75 Sid 21 Bowen, Hallock New York. a 16 so = ‘A. Davis Harrell, dropped, to be a lieutenant in the navy | can afford to wait for their dividends a short time | tled and irregular prices. A majority of im v8 | Bear's meat, per Ib from the 1ith of May, 1847, to take rank as such next | 444 x will be satisfacto are in favor of restricting the long tenn credit | Curlew...... afer Lieatenant 5. D. Trenchard. e Feport satisfactory. hitherto allowed, and Propose to adhere to four : POULTR: Alexander Murray, now a lieutenant on the reserved The earnings of the Chicago, St. Paul and Fond | months as the limit of indulgence, with adisposition Poultry is higher this week, as the sooty, bee been ist. to be a lieutenant io the navy from the 12h of Au- | Qu Lae Railroad for the three months ending with | to make fair reductions where short credits are al. | light and the weather favorable for sellers. Tuere is not ~% 1847, to take rank as such next after Lieut. Joseph Seciaher, bab os hoe lowed or purchases made for cash. If the long and | 8 much (ad in hogy g o we Leseg ob yd in = pani don xaintond hit t an dae ae asia fork |. Barney. a — n season. , however, regre' farmers wi erry, from do do. a Gre Beattie, verpool, ‘Thomas dl. Stevens, dropped, to be a lieutenant in the ee eee pron onan Her bl not pay more attention to the manner in which they dress Port of New York, January 22, 1858, 44 i Sherwood, Hal, for Kurope, do; San “Jacinto, ‘Peal un, navy from the 10th of May, 1849, tw take rank as such bbera | Weir poultry for market. They would realize 25 per CLEARED. — arriet Spaulding, Booker, for do de; Cullo~ , a for NYork do. J M Hicks. Greenman, for do 40; wexi after Lieut. W. C. B. 8. Porter porters. If they, as a geueral rule, tie down cont more than they do if they took a little more care and cu | Be 0. Js * "i Van Rensselear Morgan, new @ lieutenant on the re to four months, the latter cannot give six and eight | please patrons more in the bargain. As we have remark: | mas car™s Pores Crocker, San Franclsco—W T Cole- | ins Becor, Paine. for do do; Glenwood, Glover, nerved list, to bea lieutenant in the uavy from the 26th | Total for quarter......... t +, A an .-.. $115,028 11 | Months credit to their country customers. Some of | ed, the supply of well dressed fowl is larger than usual. mEhip 8H Talbot, Burgess, Melbourne—Googeve, Arkell & Kast, (iratumn, for NYore lag, dabine, Hop? of October, 1849, to take rank as such next after Lieut, 7 4 has 120 miles i ti 1 the importers object to be bound by general rules on | Farmers from the distance need not be afraid to send on, | Elliott. gchre Tanner, ‘earson; Charles Keaa, Chat- Wm F. Boudinot. he road has miles in operation. The ex- | the cul iject. Indeed, unless the avetioneers who sell | as prices will, in all probability, be sustained. Ship Georges, Bla’ thoun, and ( Pendleton, une. . do; P do; 4th, bark Jasper. Bennett, NOrleans, Old Dee 31 bat Montauk, Lincoin, NYo k; Jan 1, Island City, Stevens, Liver- Pin port th shipa Northern Light Tripp, for. Antwerp Ide por’ 4 Northern Li : ry 3 ee 1 Bengy Clark ‘Brown, for Liverpool doo W. Fannin, for NYork; National Gaard, Gates, from do, diag: MABITIME INTELLIGENCE. $50,805 75 Sydney, NSW—Goodeve, Arkell & ogers, ‘Abner Read, dropped, to be a llentemant in the navy imated at 45 , he receli ‘i Torkeys, und 12 a 16 | Pilot. ANNIS, Jan 18—Arr scbr Orinoco, Snow, Norfolk. 5 a, 4 r penses are estimated at 45 per cent on the receipts. | foreign goods can also be induced, in all keys, per pot Ship Harriet, Bassett, New Orleans—N W Brigham- HIGHLAND LIGHT, Jan 21, 9 AM—Passing in, sehr RW from the 6th of February, 1854, to take rank as such next The annexed statement exhibits the value of | eases, to reduce their credits from six to four | Chickens af Ship Rockland, Brown, New Orleans—W Whitlock, Jr. Dillon, from Savann: Boston. -2 PM—Passing in, bark. efter Lieut. Hepry K. Stevens " ~ . . " months, it ‘will be difficult to accomplish the desired | See#e, Ship Mope, Merrill, Mobile—J Atkins & Co, Horace Beals, from Baltimore for Portiand: rig’ Pai George A. Stevens, dropped, to be a lieutenant in the | foreign dry goods imported at this port during the yefora use jobbers, instead of baying from im- | Ducks, be sa Abby Brown, Moody, Apalachicola—W fH Riversmith | from do = : i ley be i eu fe f or, 1854 a “yes fey Deca . y re “ 0. i80 a Kr bark ani ; i—Passing in, brige navy frum the 14h of Sepiember, 185, to take ADK 48 | past week and since Jan. 1, in each of the past three | Porters at 4 months, would in many eases; probably, | F*% Pies MEATS. Brie AR Maker Crochy, dackeouriliecG a kd Peter re a seb reeks Acguetus McLougbiin, dogped, to be m Meutenant in | years:— ii give the auction, posse ie preference, because | tts with much pleasure that we notice all kinds of ‘Gettin, ron oy nachna goon ond MHLApaeese. ahs ielenestin ken tbe navy from the 14th of September, 1855, to take rank | e LMENTS: is oops. they would be enabled to obtain six months creditin | meats, especially rough pieces, are much lower than they , Washington. NC—Telfair & | Margeret, K 8 Holliday Ford, Mechanic, and revenue as such pext after Lieut. Jonathan H. Carter. Por the Week. S54 1857 1858. | place of four. With the present supplies of foreign | were some weeks ede. Weebeak uowral'ime prises Go utter Forward. Wind W, Wm. W Low, vow a master in the line of promotion, on | Entered at the port..$1,S08,781 2,520,961 569,225 | goods in this market, there will be little disposition | are obtained in the large markets, not what is charged by | Schr John Price, Davis, Baltimore—Mailler, Jord & Que | | MOBILE, Jan ipe J 1, Bogart, Conway. Liver. served , hen y fro j ; 2,783; 967 | EO " ~ - a pool. Onward, Com! riltude, Lard, jenna; eerre ee es ee aia eine | eee 2,708, 1,054,907 | with American houses to wr ruers to aay | ie Sects oe er eet eas ie otcaan ee te Schr ¢ Colgate, Seaman, Baltimore—Mailler, Lord & Que Cyclone, Metarty Bevana; Parra, Surges, Boson J. Howard March, dropped, to be a lieutenant in the | Thrown ou market... 7,405,496 f 7 epee 1 Fewnar p a little remarkable that the dearest meat is ofteu bought by | Sloop America, Reynolds, jence--l. Kenny. NEW ORLEANS, Jon 11, P M—Arr steamship Galveston, navy from the 16h September, 1865, to take rank as such | The annual statement of the Continental Insu- | Preseut stocks become reduced. poor people. Butchers complain that poor women, who | Sloop Excel, Thompson, Hiristol—L Kenny. [isshburn, Powterhorn via Galveston: bark Gen Green, i wy ge omg a | ce Company shows that its net income fi It ceny eaves be be ejects Of arty, wi © ARRIVED. wie reat "Keone; oo : on Br) Filar- James S. Thornton, dropped, to bea lieutenant in the | ram pany rom a CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, beef and plates and navels, which they can bay for nine Bork Clara Windsor, McEwen, Aux Cayes, Sth inst, with Mary Aleta Wate tihokmet Pramae: wavy from the 15th « tember, 1855, to take rank @8 | sources during the year 1857 was &: 58 M4, and Fripay, Jan. 22—6 P. M. and ten cents per pound, and content themselves with | coffee and logwood, to H Becker & Graeves, 20th inst, lat nck, Philadelphia; brig M_A Stevens, But: uch neat afer Lieut. Alexander at ona os . its expenditures, including $59,995 46 losses and Legroom yp eg | poof Jess than sirloin or porterbouse steak. The de bat os Sid 0, spoke a Jearphine,, hence, bound _ } bby Whitman, Clifford, St Pierre, Marti- Edmund C. Grafton, now a passed midshipman on the . 9 5 los prices unchan, e sales embraced about 6,000 a | mand for prime cuts is active as compared with other suvesige (ot Bs Bh, . | seserved tobe a ieutenant in the navy from the 15th | $50,000 paid in cash dividends, were $145,611 64, # £00 bble., inciuaing small lots for export at about the | meats, bat thage is an unnesountable daleess in the whele ban ay hy -—-~ altered ot Nee Haven, pL Arr steamships Robt Waterma wn, Huard, PortLavacens of September, 1855, on the active list, to take rank as euch | a 9 following prices :— trade Carcasses sell as follows: — Bark Liberty . of Portland), Wood, P } ' . New York via Havana; sl wext after Lieut. Joseph ry. : | showing a surplus of $80,147 30 for the year. The Superfine Stato. $427 84 5 | ben oben ar oat | win berty ‘new. of Portland), We ‘ortiand, 4 days, | Anderson, Reville, Spain; Levi Woodbury. radford, Liver” The following bao nae he cers, placed on the reserved | assets of the company on the Ist inst., were $706,- — Lomo aise ‘ es ; 3 | Moetton carcasses Sa we Ea ne G masta), Norton, Savannah, 10 days, Andon, Boston: Nep do: D ped — ra jabilith +s it ern an o ine... }, &c, to Dunham ol i J tat, have been conf pict be acommander in the navy | S77 25, and the liabilities of all kinds, including Sencuean tee toe bee | haf = ; he Su ache Rovere Colarrall” Charleston, 8 days, with | hulaariphia; JC Humphrey from the 8th of September, 1841, on furlough pay claims resisted on account of fraud, were $11,709 51, | Canadian egperfine and extra. 30a 600 i , eal 280 08.68 | “REA SS, Beteoms aaa men, brign Rufue#oute, Davis. Havana: Lamartine, ———, ned . ; Mence, oMASLON, "I wood, Minatitlan: ragut 10 be s Ucutenant io the tery from | Jeaving net assets to the amount of $605,167 74. | Baltimore, Alexandria and Georguiown...... ¢ 65a 809 | | Atrotail reeh my raps Povemne Fae Laverna Marth eau Moran, fet bea lieutenant inthe nary from | We understand that arrangements are now making | Croice extra family and bakers’ brands, Boa 8 00 | Porterhouse souk a8 eDonahh Upeopes athe Pamas, Wriedh Poakeee™ Abe 20th of Doceuter, 1837, on furlough pay and nearly completed in Philadelphia for the organi- | Rye flea Wa 400 a | log Alma (Br), Kinbbs, Turks beland Toomas Brownell to be a leutenant in the navy from io fa learing Hi thi ifering | Cora meal ° oe Oa 5 50 a | Mth Arr steamebip « Morgan, Place, Indiacola via, the 26th of Decem ver, 1443, ov furiough pay. zation of a Bank Clearing House there, differing in | Canadian flour was Bieady, it 400 a 600 a Galveston; barks B Founiio, Keller, Faseee; eet - Julius 8. Bohrer to be a Cod = tig of Large some of the details, but on the same general princi- | bbls. within the range ot the above quotations. Southern | a 2 } Mags Re 5g Iddo Eisoboll, I nay 7 ch, y y " enieit, while the valee em ou - : > ae <__ ao on leave of 40° | Hie as that of this city. Letters received from there | Sour wm without =r pi Beige as. lipo-wes quiss at | 23 | ships Chicago, Cha Nathaniel T. Weet to be s passed midshipman in the | state that the banks are rapidly streggthening them- | quotations. meal was steady, ‘with wales of | | Seer Barves, Lawrence, How Hetiord, | | i Seraphim: Miler, Nor wavy from the 10th of August, 1847, on leave of-absence | civee for the resumption of speclé payments, and 200 a 300 bbis. New Jersey and Brandywine at | a Kelly (new), Kelly, Conneetiout River, | ‘ , Pages, Barcelona, schr Arctic, (Br), pay. : . the above figures. Wheat was firm for prime | 10 | _ Sehr Ringgold, Lockwood, with mdse from bark Mary © | "'\/i1'P% Nemey. NF Tue following transfers from the furlough to the | intimate that the time fixed for it by the Legisla- | to choice lots. The sales embraced common white & 12 | Dyer, ashore at Barnegat. bar) abt Lt gh FS ba bg arouse atthe: leave of abscnce pay of the reserved list have been con- " be materi oi Indiana at $1 17. 700 bushels prime to choice North Kehr Norma, Merritt, with mdse from bark Mary © Dyer, | Par, "iP Bans fare ay ymee, Bighvora, armed. ture will be materially anticipated. Caroline at $1 88, and 7,000 buslels iilwaukie clab sold Pe Foy — Soy : f mn Bristal, Engiand: Seaman's Bride. Wyman, from Bow Capiaine.Jesse Wilkinson, Thomas M Newell, William | The annual report of the New Bedford and Taun- | gt $1 05 from store, which was an extreme price. Corn | ach I Drtomend, Fox, from wreck, of ship Clarp Mook fen Livepet 2 path EL Ty oA K. Latimer, Joho H. Graham, aud Wiliam Inman. ‘ ton Railroad states that the cost of working the road | was dull and. sales limited to about 10,000 a 12,000 | Seamer Boston, Bellew, Phitsdeiphia. ons | HYork. Tranquebas Goode in. from Boston, Margaret, anders Charles T. Piatt, Henry Brace, and Chas. | 6 16 var ending Nov. 30, 1857, was $130,546 64, | bushels, including new yellow and white at Uc. a éte.; Seamer Pelican. Aldrich. Providence. | Sacks Deany Bete meen treat Pbsartis | Behe. Seiad @. Wilh nen | ; itor tact on any | Sty White, in shipping order, was held at 700. Rye was a SAILED. ball, Ames, from Mobile: Pant Porter, from Mo- Larutenants.—Peter Turner. brlel G. Wil nd imon | The receipts during the same period were $166,682 | quiet, with a small sale of New Jersey Oe. Onte were aw Bark Mary & Louisa, Mobile. From Quarantine, ship Caro- | bile: schra Tallahassee, Merrell, from a aT Par. ‘Chand- B. Biesell, Jobn J. Glasson, Henry A. Steele, William 6 N parnin; $33,882. A dividend of 6 steady and unchanged. & 14 | lus Magnus, Callao. ler, from Vera Crozt. Od ships Anna F Schmidt, Mulleken, Jobn P. Parker, Biward ©. | © Cer areerry nd of © per | Corres —The market was inactive, and prices without Wind during the day NNF. Havre; Louisiana (Fr), Do Beausejour, Havre; », William B. Whiting, and | cent ($30,000) has been paid, and there is a surplus ba pt cman, hyo sateiont avout 300 bags e _ wt} hy wens Vansioe, York. ‘ 2 ar? at a ie. small lot of [Laguayra Miscellancous » Lad c . Moder RC ae on hand, including balance of last year, of $39,743. | tt Sire cash, 120 Rio at $4y¢. a Oige, and OO tase of 8 pe mote Lonpanyaen pine one ship Lady Blessington, Young. P sseea Mids mnel Pearce. Stock E: Java at 16 }gc. ry unail yesterday morning. About oner a month it fails to be | Lesite, Delia Chapin, © Sterret received at the Corrox.—The sales embraced about 600 bales, closing o*t Office in this city on the day of ite pabit ton, and Union; brig WM Rice: &t] dull, Dut without quotable change in quotations Fuipat, Jan. 22, 1858 cation. Can the Advertizer give us the reason why it falls? Desperate 85000 N York 68°72. 111% 150shsNY'Cen RRelS 78 that the open winter oly, Hi SY. 68, 100° pats. —The er age- Bark Minnetonka, which ran a cargo of slaves into in | Brooklyn, Ilustrions; brigs Queen Vietoria, Alian A - me. 1900 N York 5's '68. 100 do. as Mog gg hg hj —y Fy pole ese , but st really seoms | sromia, Cube, prev iotept ia, IOs, arrived nt Cardeuss wee | Am, Rawd Barnard. sche Arrogante, (Corre ‘00. 9% 20 meni ight. about bis. to bave had a contrary effect. There is less ish brought to | inst, from Campeachy, Kerdon, NORFOLK, Jan 2)—Arr schre Clifford. Canter, Bristol: Jan. 19, 1858. 95 flour were engaged at Is. 10d. a 2; 100 tiercos | oooiot than usual, and it seoms due to the difficuuy of Brig Morancy, whieh eld from ff 19h ut, 90 af Ann D, NYork. Cid, achrs Jn! well, Blake Provid Our quiet little town was thrown into an unusual degree 8745 do. tee Slow figure, with strall tees of carte aa tp tak | catching them. Cidiish sells for $6 per ewt., where | New Work: arfived st barrel Biakes has dise, Port OF | HL Apart, mith, Newport Nd, Deurost, How of excitement last night by ® report that an insurrection 7 do. Mond A he fo only worth $4.4 $5. Smelts fro 9 . . ; han hed taken place among the negroes, and that they had | ax do..Monday 2% | To London, 860 tierces beef were engaged at Se. and | formerly Kt was enly worth $4 0 65. Smolu rom Boston | | Lacgenen—At Bath 1b inst, from the yard of Meears Hail, | _ NEWPORT, Jan 21.8 4 M- Arr brig Samuel Qua, CHebee Repeat te or Seco Sates S ee aan about 4,000 a 6,000 bbis. flour at de. Gd. To Rotterdam, | water teh, which aro nice eating. The halibut Aebing | owned by the builders, iy Capt Alexander Modgdon (who | from yi — had gone to rest about two boars previous to the time of 40 Hariom it 600 bbls. rosin were engaged at ds. A vessel was engaged | Tur ust commenced, and we will coon have them is | wil commoued her) and partion fa Howton. NEW BEDFORD, Jan 21—Arr sche Com Kearny, Megath the teport rescifing here, and the degree of alarm it ex Pee for Constantinople at p.t. There was no change 10 notice , peda nae nll Nort. ited, on being aroused from their beas, may better be io Hariom RR’ pret in rates for Havre or California. cas oane ae ae oe NEW HAVEN, Jan 21—8id bark Dantel Websier, Ward, imagined than described. The gentlemen instantly armed 200 Reading RR S60 Fert —Raisins were unchanged, A sale of 40 boxes + 6 8 | _wotcotenercty given, tat the Bell Bout which was re | DubetorsGmmi | psa theme! ves, and placing the ladies in quarters where they 9000 Indiana 100 ‘do or Provence almonds was made at p. t. * & a | Moved from Harding's Ledge, Boston Harbor, for repairs, | wow og .. Miorwasas Wen bt sf would be safe, commenced to patrol the town. Scouts | S509 NY Cent RE % Layer oy _ embraced about 1,000 bales for ship- + 9 a ag | Me heen replaced w ploy 2 Law. Pickard, Camden, Me, to loat Orleans. . were sent out to some iaformation of tbe enemies’ | 300 Had RRR 3d mn ment at 6. laeeegeigaa a Fee Ot Oe NETO PITH, Comée U6 X, NYorks brig Brees , whereabouts and after about two bours’ absence they re- | 950 Harms RR 2d im joe wore steady. wi les of prime at Sc. @ 9c., = & 12| Boston, Jon 9, 1608. Lighthouse Inspector, 94 Diet, | NYork: bri turned, bringing the news that it was a false report, al 10000 Read's b '86 30 and of common to fair do. at Se. a Te. te " d Mg _ " thew Bird, oh thongh it seems that there was a foundation for it. | “Sooo MCHspelin sfeb Hine.—The demand has been somewhat limited, and = 6 The Light Ship on the English Bank ia anchored in seven fp poe ag 3 It seems that a Mr. Kitrell hired a negro man to some | yoo99 an 860 foie anything, tend downward. The importers mant- Sa fathoms water, in Int 3906 8, and lon 85.55 W of Greenwich, | Aichataingn River, M iiird Jobnson party in one of the Southern States wo getturpentine. The | “9999 Gon: ts fest more disporition to meet the views of trade. we bearing by compass ns follows vie: e PORTLAND, Jan 201d nq hegre did not wish to go, but nevertheless proceeded t | 12000 LaCr AM 16 be 9,200 dry Buenos Ayres, 21 Ib, 20c., ry Seep ee 9 Ree pares qey tanzas. Towed to sea ship Gr sto. Bouth Quay in order to take the boat and go to Franklin, a | “sa99 do 10 balance in * months; 2,600 ry « eager hat NMR. WISCASBET, peed abip Wi fation on the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad. But | fa99 90., 5 per cent cash; 6,000 iaran- ; bie from 310 4 leagues. Grande, 20 Ib., 8 ILTTLSI Ibe A stathonary white light visi Bot arriving in time for the boat, be got drunk and started | jog = ., 124462, 6 months; 1,000 city slaughter, 66 Ib., @ b parma lie Commetate on tie Usige rare, home. On the way be metaman by the name of Whit- - , cagh. jontRVIDRO, Nov 21, na . won weeeerey Gel Jones, an’ Without the least provocation be barted hie | 100ee ‘ 32 Panama [xaTumr.—The demand bas boen limited this week, 12 The shore mentioned Laght Veetel ban ee Me™ srernese’ sew wowtnsy in bis brains. He then wallowed in Jones’ blood. | 2000 T Husal : 205 fll Central RR. and the receipte heavier than the sales: prices tend down’ 4 moored ae stated, within a few daye past, anv TOR FRMRUARY Going on will further, be met on 014 widow lady (name 39000 il Coot te va H eee ward, Receipts:—47,100 hemlock, 3,060 oak; sale. 39. 12 oe PT ES READY TIS DAY. enknown) and instantly killed her. Soon after be met a | Jog) ante Va Got Basta ca: 700 hemlock, 4,100 oak; stock, 208,00 hemlock, 41,650 | ay. nes neon an extrmorinary winter for the oyster | labon near Cape st Maryn wtnn carly teriod. nd when cx | Frontieplane—Nature's keeping Prayer. youth—a son of Mr. Uriah Rawis—and made at him; bat | ’39'\h6 pan we” nce eae oak. dealers, and some of the large speculators have been | sted the navigator will be enabled to conduct bis ship from | ‘The Wayfaring Tree, (With an {iluteniisn.) the young man having a gun loaded with bird shot, dis- 30 Bkof the StateNY 99 109 o ‘p60 PR pa parti pei nahy IE fe Madey gh apy and re "etn yt fod in the Vireinia ti the ee Memevisen wih nen jence nN hold Skeletons, By Allee Cary. parged n le is face, arcely eens sales embrace: 5 ‘ined, especially those engag rare. mone’ i oie, anh, Charged both batvels ie Bes Sees, bet wie weet) OE | 16 mak SOM... OK OO ae wena wilh 400 DUIe. Now Oriente at oh a cee tet tine | Oysters from the Old Dominion ell in this city by whole: upon ail veasel¢ enterwng ihe River Pate, ‘ration ) By Cornelina Mathews, o. oa ‘ at it te prot 16 Metropolitan Bk.. 108 143 Chi & Rk i do. ut 26c.; and 1,000 hhds. Cuba muscovado at de. sale for any price they can bring. Hast Rivers and York Heb commenced on thisday Very reapect te the fore, which etmely ereane’ tis provable | 54 Bank of america. 106% 6 do... "Nara ‘tea tapes om Faye have also gone down in price. It is feared that large your obedionl perrant . ‘ (With an ‘iustration ) that even then he would “have sucvceded im killing the | 19 some Ins. Co 16 100 ) NAvat rs. in urpentine wae Grmer, | ate of oysters will be spoiled this winter on > WM HAMILTON, United Stator Conent users! Pyre. By PIES young man hac pot some other negroes wnging wo Mr. 10 Del & ud Cl 310 & = —_s on ae were Gu wate & 420, | Mm poy The di Tor oysters is active, =a er Kay. Seeretary Board of Under writara, be Small Trades apies. (Three iliuatrations ) part of taste young master. Th capre then msds Reo Beten al Ge a poade eh $1 85 per Si0 Ibe. delivered; ine remen wore the supply is unusually large, oa sak a es ‘a By Oliver Sunes, author of “My Rar? mill pond, followed by several white men (who had by | 45 4 -~ firm, and further sales were mar'c at full prices. Tar was | OP¥ nn, par 100, se Revolving Light ut Gaye Romain, bogth Gariiine--In com 14, this time arrived at the spot). and after plunging in te | to prs ‘1 unchanged Bont Clams 2% a 87 | formity to the notice jsaued from this office August 1, 1867, the weiter Writer. (Wh an ilnetration.) water and swimming come dw tance, he was finally killed oo nse ee Ove.—Crade sperm and whale were unchanged, an oe fixed light exhibited from the oud tower at Cape Romain. was orite. By Frank Lee lienerliet. nT n rubstance, tre cause of the alarm, as near a | ,°? 50 Milw & Miss..b80 salen sinall. Linseed was tc good demand, with rales of | Lobeterr, per Ib. & —_8 | on the night of the Ist inbt, discontinued, and'a revolving light Prayer . wit. What induced the negro to act thus can- | 1° % do... ... 68 aboet 15,000 @ 16,000qpailons, cuielly from consigners’ | Crabs, per dozen, , ‘ & = = | showing a bright flash every minute was exhibited from the fork: By Mra. Ann &. Stephens, hgh. sod whbowt the Whicker he drank. aeced | '20 200 La Cr & Milw 30 hands, at 4c. a 666; palm oli wae selling moderately, at BUTTER, CHEESE, RGGS, ETC. tower recently erected at that place, Maiden Meditation. 7 fot ve accounted for, wi about poling bgt . 100 do... 010 fo, cabs months. | es vs The price of butter koems to be steadily getting down, | ("he illuminating apparatuie iscatadioptric of thejfirst order | The Wyoming Vountoer. yen en esteem) a ee ae . | + ey EEE 15%q 990 G0...6...6. 12 Puev tows. —Pork was inactive and sales, in lots, eon. | Good Orange county keeps up in price, but of that very | Che system of Fresnel plan, 150 feet in hi tees Lik Shock couriers to our Neighbors; Re ; i «ray, | 108 Pacific Mail Co, 06% 75 do +. 11% | geen to about 900 @ 900 inclading ineae, within the | little nds ite way into our markets, and much that | iehuiit ct dark redish may brick nt overt im helght, and | | Things we oriait-Pancy Names a moving Appeal fo From another correspondent we bave reorived the fol- | 770N ¥ Coutral Kit.. 7 DCB & Quay RR OO” | Pange of $14.06 0 814 PF prime at $1150 $11 75. | passes for Goshen butter ig really only ‘prime State, and | “The light trom this tower sould be seen under ordinary | their Deliverauce—A Hont dong and a Modest Pro An (ving, which corroborates the for iment: wo G0... 800 786 Toe was ia fete dotmond, wih sales of very nearly as good. The highest priced butter sold ih the | states of the atmosphere, from the deok of m ceases tere | Uncertain Inland and an Trpromptn neon, Bhe Wikts Stee 19, 1858, BOARD, including country mess and prime, at market is 23 cente per Ib., and very good butter for famiiy | above the water, about 23 nautica) alge TT nautical miles | Aister; op Unjust ye and its I lar Th.'s morving, about ane o'clock, information reached 2% ss Pacific MS Co 67 | tops, apd repacked Wertera prime me tie can be had for 20.cents. The mild season hae a good | ownse i ihe dangerous shoals off Cape Romain, aad yt Me i ge = oe as this jown that an insurrection of the blacks bad broken 25 do......680 67 | were’ unchanged. Raton was steady, with antes at Se, a | deal todo with these low prices; but we think that butter | in¢ appearance of the (wo towers, the old one t the Abane of the Feminine Sle of that Tnstitatioms mn Ake out between South Quay and Holy Neck, in Nansemond a 0. 664% | 8 Cot ments were in fair request, at Oige, for | Wl not be as bigh as it wae a year since for several year® | being painted with red aud white horizontal banda, and daciour Copy of Verses and an Insolent Anecdote Fiat! ty, and that some white families had been massacred. 2000 Indiana 5's 814i 160 Minis Cont RR. 93, | shoulders, and at 80, a 93,c. for hams. Lard was sold to | tocome. The best cheese sells for 10 centa per Ib. re | new lower (10 feet high), from which the Nght Witt be oabi. | Denied—The Town: Things Dramatic, Operatic and Terpel- ‘Tee turn instantly rose fo arms and vent outa scouting | 1000 Michigan 6’... 94 20 0 $ | the extent of about 200 bois. and p | has been an extraordinary fail in the price of eggs during | bite veing of the natural color ot the belek, and intern | chorean an Englishman's Opinion of Brondway. party on horseback to near the scene of the reported oat | 10000 Jil Cen RK bds. 3g 100 Erie RR Butter end cheese were with the inst ten days. Two weeke ago oggs were Bought by OE cpprecimete eaten of O sin Tah oo 0 Readers and Correspondenta, oe, who returned about four o'clock A. M., and repor | 2000Gal& Coim be 7 60 do Rice wae quict, and bo sales of moment were reported the quantity for 24 cents | A doren; they now bring only | cine as Ol OG Ne lonley — Ladica’ Treasury of Fashions, Needlewce's and Home: leit yesterday (Monday), a littie after three o'clock in | GOON Y Cen RRs 86 660 — do. Seow. the toarket t, with sales of aboot 200 | 14a 15cents. ‘The retail dealers aro not yet aware of the | te Yat Ny nein. Te eT conformity to the | Art —The Style, Head Twesses, Children's Dresaan Fancy & deranged begro man belonging to Mr. | 268he Bk of Comm. 100 100 hhde, New Orloane #t4%e. a 5&6 @ 6c.; and 60 do, do, | fact that eege are down in price; but their eastomers | same notice, the revolving light exhibited from the Charleston | Goode, Descriptions of Iilustrations. the Work Table. the: Gules county, N.C., had attacked a white man, | 100 Det & Hud nl Co 110% 200 b Cuba museovade at f )4c x would do well to jog their memories on this point. main light tower was on the Ist instant discontinued, and» Fowing Machine, Pleasures of the Work Table, ‘Coneoladinne® Whitwel Jones, On the road near Sou y, 800 Cum Coal Co..800 15 400 40... Tonacto is in good request. come concessions in prices cecal ~~ pdrwend- tert . ue | ‘iS of 188 feet abov Hiustrations to the Ladies’ Tee ered him, apimting bis skull open. Th 190, . 1% WChic & Rk ie induced sales Ha tair extent, embracing £2 bhds. Ken- * . as | ‘paratus is catadioptets, and of the #e- Inthe number for January was com wont to the howe of Harrison Howell, « widow wo. 100 6 ;_Naepyey | a 160.; 171 bales of ‘is 4 sot, ot ot ee | ee eee Mephona enuitied gan, whom he murde like Wise. By thie time a party | 100 100 do. * , Private terms, 86 cases: , ae ‘of brick, whitewaal oy eA +4 Tho coupe of tis see , APFO! ‘ ae had Marte’ ix pursuit of bim, (When he reached the house | 100 10 Milw & Miss RR.. 291; | Flor 260. ; 617 bales Olenfuegor, 26 sia il have a foal plane of 188 feat abore the | The eocne of hie romance le New Ragland: ihe Uae, ihe of Rev ang ‘nan pated David Rawls | 226 fh do... Woot.—The market remains about the same as last neRis the sea, and emote deck of a vessel 16 fect | her eiery, The press kave upd erat ine. opentn enegr:) afprosched him in a | $00 £00 La © & Mil Rit 6’ week, with © slight improvement in demand for some re #16 | hove the water about #9 nwatical miles, Chapter Memrvekorssbie power, ond Rawle fired twice at him. Thenegro | 100 20 do. | kines’ of domestic; the sales, however, are very light. OF ‘The beacon light, placed at an elevation of GO feet, In front, | eiving p . ' fled toa poud of water, where be was shot by poe party | 960 50 | California, 36,000 Ibs; of various qualities have been #old ‘Shere, ie little oF og 4 to a wa the retail price td With the main light, gives the line of best water Pub. Ament ao pursuit of ban, Muck exckement prove led. 90 Panna RA 250 at 160. 19 20¢. Nothing doing in foreign. vegetable, beyend she Fas that lower prices generally seress tie bar, “ee ro eee

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