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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY ®, 1867, . _ i . i . pened easter, but with more inquiry, chiefly for wholly on the investment demand, now nearly r b e o h more inquiry, investment Just it and o third bes.cent, Tho SIHOE | b recovered and close strong; sales of b7, wal. After the call, prices, which were quite | ence tu the rate of 106941 10 for Now. Xt the Iatter detver pomi ence fu the rate of intercat e coneiQEERbY HorE T | &1 T5@81 16 tor Westarm Mlixod in store, clowing a 81 194 | & " Stod 2 - | —in fact nearly ¢ steady at the Stock Exchange, broke upon Bib N "’l“ P e dla are payabie In loss than twenty yeare, | #1 16, and $1 17 for Western Yellow in store. buyer Ing shares, Eric selling'at 56} against 58}, and Michi- | when the lmme'rlpurth:nl::; %;Ig"‘o" :;-:'z lrLcr-t;r‘lrl‘li e HAY~The deroand is light, bt uices are ultleluly, at | the 69 i esponding | ceive by way of bonus an addl lan & 0 @41 40 for Bhipping, and §1 0@t 68 for Retall lots. hir gen Bouthern at ’g‘“““""““ miw""l"’" sponding | fix capital; Tis diserepaucy 18 at finst slcht nov | HE PManila 12 dull at 11ge. gold. Other kiuds are fn- | per ce weakness in other shares. In the aftern eashy intelligible. Tt must be acknowledged that tiicre | active and nominal. quotations were again unsettled, and the buying was | provats certain distrust of the fidelity of the | HIDES—There s a better supply of f Mmited to purchasers to ease short contracts. Late fn the afternoon thero was a semi-panic in several shares, and & general scramblo to sell was made. Margins in many cases are lux'fluxills!l’lid“““} flh’;*“_lv ‘Tv:-m :ln:ll.:.(lbdw]ufdu;z::{urt {_lm' bfim (;l Ali::m(ml and | Domestic ‘:h""h:‘;fi,f,m {}r;lll we quote : City Bteers, Dlacee X gl s ing S ors for their | Mississippl, and had again invested largely in State secur- | 12)@130. ; Cows, 10§@1ic, both emrrenicy, cash. o nvolving further sales of stocks by hr\"kt.r;'":k Cen- Ths \war came, and futerest soon m.?.;m to b paid Hiops are without ehango in prices, the demand is | threo Erie, 53}@5 eading, 104@ H or could complain. But'the bondholders of the | and quality. :':l‘l.m“'“: le ”;’; 5‘::1. ‘fi.‘.st..m oty I Etaton found that they i not escupe unacathed, | - LA THS—Eastern are firmer and o good demand at $3 0 | There ehigan Sounthern, 6734 ; North- Rl 82} ; North-Western Preferred 1, 61@61% ; Rock Island, mu-‘ paper, :m:dlcrln'rlml nhu- be legal tender. E;-'rry N ate in e N y W the p. AS- 91@01}; Fort Wayne, 3@} Quotations are ouly Rachnsettsfasthfal x‘u.'n.(:;m'f)’,’frfi'x’:‘fi)}ff‘i.‘,‘.‘.‘f.fi'—‘fvulod Srastworthy for the moment, and the market closes | itself promptly of this law, and paid fts creditors I & de- | tained; sales of 20 s, Old Crop Muscovado at, e 3 B ek i i precinted vutrency. This, the English creditor who | and o ‘fow days ago 450 hlids. Porto Rico, on privi wore nnw(tle&l{l:\r;d (f:.l\ rn;::‘:h-:)r;:;';r;l‘_"::"i;‘;""d' Pad et #1000 i gold o the Stats of New-York upon | terms. i The decease of Mr. Chas. Aug. , for ma ears | the prum.-le of 6 per u-n‘rwmn-rv' v.‘;m 18, ;vf . . ooy sity, is | @n annual payment of receve n prominent in financial circles in this city, i | D0 e’ vale of which at one time no y 7 apnounced. more than §24 in gold, and even now W very little more on Rosin; $412) 2% 75 for Strained and No.2,and | diana f has been declared by th 0. Worse {han this, if the bond becime due, he # for No. 1 and Pale and Extra. Taris dull at 2@ | 1 A dividend of 3 per cent has been declared by the 1 $40. Worse than this, - y o 0. 5 ¢ ing from two-fifths to two- 50 for Domestic, New-York Central Road, payable Feb. 20, at the usual ”,"( ;“‘E}l:f,fn:"l‘l:."::lm Moragiy o Lo g laccs. ionsand gold dollars, he recetved from $400 to 8600. 1tia | to-day, and prices are stead ¥ o R et was rascd in America itself. The ex- | market restricts operations; ‘for future delivery eales of The members of the firm of A.J. Meyer & Co., amp of Massachuscite was m.ldxu;uge.lmg ;o\;;xh», r‘m bbls. §1-w Wes ern Mess, seller February eon od with n b " and we believe an order was made to the State of New- | §0 623; the sales, cashi = and regular, are ected with the recent trouble at the Bank of | §i0 4 Ll Yieading merctiants and baukers of New- B'510°%0 Tor O10 Meat: $20 40@$20 423 for New Weetern 4o North America, have been expelled from the “Open | york %o Jend whatever sum might be necessary to | §19 60 for Prime Meas, and §19 25 for uninspected do. wit Beard of Brokers.” d steady; Per Cent Bonds is 72, cell that Americans themselves should know | demand, and prices are firm; sales of 2,00 Orinoco at i) ot doYall in ‘their | in'bond ; 2,000 do. to arrive, 21 B, 18jc.. gold, Auty paid ; strust, in_order_that they may LIME—RM;)IIMI(I 18 dull but firm, at §1 70 for Common, ump. tion. jes in bond at 8% t 66c.; emall ully inac mixes up-the difference between coln and paper upon re- | out frou hoops. Beef is moderately active ing a_pr honar, the offer would have been accepted, if, | do. Tierce Beef has been in good demand and is steady; ‘butcher which of hides. “York weight” is ‘weight ons which excuse, if they do met justi- . ; evideo, 2 , 173c., gold, ey do mot jus 174c., gold ; 1,000 Montevideo, 21 1, to arrive, 173c., g0 Toa ail days s moderate. We quote at from 20@45a@esc., as to growth | and selling ca 8 passed an act authord; 3 of - 08, by experiens It 1 et authorizing the lasuc of inconvert- | 3 m Ty expetie by his experie P demand fa fair and prices are main- | Without losing iu'value more than the cost of transporta- tive, and prices are nominal at §376a% for | at Buffalo, Ken Jlent. Instead of getting back his PROVISIONS—There has been a fair businesa in Pork cattle, rather o ; the stringeney in the money | at 14§C. for J. B, Bedgwick, 53 Indiana eattle, for 6} cwt. (1,20 15 at ho welght here, ut 1 €3 cwt. common Church & Hur pmmS. fair, at 13@16¢. ; for H. B. De Kay, 20 Stato cattl a4 owige of repayment on the termination | eales of 125 bbls. at #0212 for Old Plain Mess; §11@#18 for Btate steers, falrish, 7; Money is in good demand at 7 per cent, and 10ans | o¢ (he’ war. Had it been a question of personal [ New do.; 122815 for Old Extra Mess, nnd $172 21 for New :‘m-;‘_r-. thin, 6 cwt. ¥ N. Evans, 427 ew the rough fat of this lot, ‘won’t make much npon 18 ot estrmated in the price, neither s the vale of the meat of he qus Upon that the 0,48 made, between and ulh‘r.p“ and welghi fimm. etimes, ‘ll and price it, shrinkip, ed, generally about 40 1, upon Whitt e hate o0l lr eatlc, by b s e pest 111in0ls droves, or fat up-country oxen. The ev] relgn Dry Tides | splitting up the business of the cattle market have been e eeping ita " engagemonts, and | offeriig in tho market, which seems o call out & better | very evident this week. Ifit coutintes In this Wway, VS shall have no regular market day, and nothing for drovers uehers ta rely upon. The trade will be every day, ke, and all the time lyipg round loose, with Englishmen had almost learned | 8,000 do., to arrive, 23 1, 18, gold, duty paid. nothing to guide men who desire to look ahead beyond the ends of their noses, The price of cattle at'the varions s of walo and various days this week has varied cents ngmnml upon the same quality. nm"isf tle has become a very uncertain g It is & hit with luck and a miss without it. is nothing trustworthy—nothing to be learned . There i3 one drove here that was_ driven Iphis, Perhaps the owner has learned ¢, that cattle cannot be driven in Winter, BROKERS' SALES OF BULLOCKS. AT HUDSON CITY. NAVAL STORES—Spirits Turpentine is lower and nom!- Tinrd & Templeton sold 140 Indiana steers for W.J. f 590, Rosins are | Templcton, o r\l,ku! 13@18c. ; 82 for themselves, bonght o 81 weky catdle, good, 7) owt ut 15 stecrs for E. M. McDonald, ‘stroug 6§ ow 15a15¢. Briggs & Giliett, for J. T. Brisco, 95 Indiana stecrs, fair ove the average, 7) cwt. (1,440 B at home), at 13@lde. ; one fine stag of 1,483 B jlor 3N, Durhan, 3 Indiana cattle, for J, Race, 81 Tilinols steers, 6} cwt. commio, 5 ¢wd. steers, at 11¢. ; for N. Houston, 11 ¢t., at 16¢. ; for Lawson, 84 Penn. 1 Ohilo steers and beifers for ¢. common, at 12 ot less are exceptional. In commercial bills no indeed, it eonld in that case have been found ueces- | sales of 900 tes., part at §3 for India Mess, and Prime Geo. Bage sold 36 State cattle for R. Charles good steers , and good 9@12 per cent. The | LSS o Fo norality of Legislature is deteriined by | Mess on private terma. Beef Hams are fim and in "he ‘offer was declined, and every | good request; sales of 400 bbls, at $337435 for Western, | cattle change. Best are 7} tinkering proposed by Congress in the form of new | ite worst members. creditor of Now-Y Interest-bearing notes, to take the p]{n‘ce of m:-ml'_m‘z Ohio, and the rest was muleted of his just claims, If the | 400 pkes. Pickled Hams at 12@134c. Bacon 1s steady and | fine, 10 cwt., The proposition | totsl sum thus kept back from English creditors were | in good demand; sales of 100 boxes on the spot at 10fe. for | €4 ¢ h““ (o Beach & Bray, for Bennett & Co., 115 Tllinols steers, 6} sompound notes, is a waste of tim 1s made in the interest of the inflationists, and is wholly uncalled for by the condition of 1it of the Nation is, however, tho point the Treasury, or from any defi in | to which we would now cail attention. 1f every singlo | Western, and 9@10c. enisting laws gove State withdraws from a contract, what surety is there | figures, Lard Is stea he is not able to cancel the compounds, or | promisel made up, it would uake a formidable item in any inter- | C. C.; 114e. for City L. C.; 750 boxes C. C., seller Febroary, g.nllulml settlement. The effect of the conduct of each Dressed Hogs are better; we quof u for City, with, fancy lote at higher | P, O’ y, with s {8 the thought which excites such | prime Steam, and 153 2134c. for Kettlo Rendered in small e o fund them at maturity, he has ample power t0 PAY | the Iive-twenties wmay be ultimately redeemed, | = AFTERNOON PROVISION MARKET,S 0'CLOCK,—The mar- in notes free of interest, or bearing interest, as he 'r(n'r- !l-(-‘(lerul ;l«m trmml»m to a large :‘m-u% Pork is firm but quiet, Old Mess at §19 £0@$10 624; & g of bonds bearing interest at 7310 per cent, redemption ol X 50 cash, and #2 may deem expodient. 1f o eannot caucel or fund | {0 '§s obligatory within a very short period. Tit'is to them, it is his duty to exchange them for some kind falte llhhhluudn to provide for their payment that Mri ruary, and $21a$21 % . MeCulloch suggests the jssue of honds specially adapted | actions sinee 'Change. o no%s_ ol ]e."‘fl loml.er. and not capable of use as | ¢ the Hunv\n-uu warket by # provision that interest on BUTTER—The market continues dull, aud prices favor oirculation. The Bank statement shows a contrac- | them ehall be paid in Loudon. Sucha provision would | the buyer. We quote: doubtless be usefui; but expedients far more effectual Goxhen and Orange Co. pails, ¥ ™ scller March; $20 7 buyer Feb: | cows, o fair tion of $3,357,420 in loans and a reduction of §3,248,000 ¢ 4 3 toward obtaining money on easy terms on this side of the State firkins and tubs, fair to chols In deposits. The movement is a good one for the | Atlautie couid ho found in. the removal of the causes Tilinols, lowa and Minnesota. . : banke, but'the reverse for their debtors. ?im:"hxm r' A{vn-rhi:u‘l credit with ';."’ n.ltom 'r:ip lrm:(z' \\‘n-nu-rndl;mnr\(-» good to choice (Snmmer :l 19 ! Y b it shonld bé done is to puss an act declaring the &2 and Fall). . X . 2 The following shows the condition of the banks: | s fo be redectiablo oy in gold, and a publie repud- 10 Lo eIkl Eod 60 ok e by ation of the suggestion made by Mr. es would not be ennsylvania tubs and pails, fair to ehoice at §500 unadvisable. CHEESE §8 quict, but prices are unchanged. Ktate Factory, Good to Chol THE PUBLI Tilino MERCHANTE' UNION EXPI 3 RESTED.—In The Times (N. Y.) of Monday, & ¢ EBtal & COMPANY—A GAME AR- State, Di English Dairy and choice fat h 0 ork, of Pennsylvania, of Illinois, of gut Meats are firmer, and cholce lots scll freely; sales of Woodruff & Bro., i el a moderate demand; kales | 1bs., gross, most of them, cost 7 iing the Secretary. I | that the aggregation of States will bo faithfil to their | of1,200 pkgs at 123@12jc. for Clty; 133@13c. for fair to | cWl. 1 g Coney & Conger, for 8. M. 8ims, 100 I1linots stecrs, strong, an ugly doubt as to the terms on whieh | lota, owt, fair, at 13alde ewt., roughish, at 1421 6y regular, 400l 7. Frates sold s 39 & a§2i, 74, buyer March, We heat of no traus- | Colwell & Dimm ‘I WAS & Superior pri 5. Lambert of Jackso 8 cwt,, at 4@ isge.; for won to good, 6§ ewt., at 13j@16¢, M. Daiton’ wholesaled lils 20 Ilinols steers at 13} @14c., rs, 61 cwt., at 14@164e.; 18 wixed State 12@14c., on 3@10 ewt. for M. Balcom, 13 State cattle, very t 16¢.; 18 for H. Woodruff of Genesee River, for M. Allex 106, and 100 boxes Long Cut Hams,seller March, at [ ¢Wt. at1de.; & fair drove, 413 Illinols steers and oxen, to at 8j@oe. for | common, for J. T. Alexander, 6§ owt., at 13@15c. "Neil bought 40 Southern O, steers at Buffalo, 1,200 ., and sold at 14c., 6} .t 14210c.107 for Woods & Gillespie, I1linots steers, 12 for W. V. Woods, strong, 74 , Average 15¢. ate cattle, mixed, all kinds (eteers, Vulls and oxen), 2§ @12 €Wt., at 120, AVEIIRE. for W, Holmes, MKcnturk{ steers, 17 Indiana cattlo for same .; for Colgrove, 16 State cattie, Xen and cows, at 12@15¢. Brownell sold his 36 Tllinois steers, fair, 6} ewt., at lot, 7} ewt., 13218, Beach & Alexander, for George D. Alexander, 175 Tlli- at 13a 14e., tops 14je. Amon, Durham heifer, 22223 ewt., fed ville, Morgan Co. She was held 4 ratfled off. teers, fair, 6 ), With an offer of AT ONI HUN DRETII-ST. Seigle, Lauterbock & Schuester sold 107 of their own attle, good, teers, com- 0 Kentucky at 1415 198 11kino 4 f YABLE of the Loans, Specie, and DThn‘u #u | this city and a stockholder in the Merchants' Union Ex- English D .ll?', the Tianks of the Cily of New-York, for the week ending | press, chanced 1o tee the following advertisement, appar- Vermont Dary. @15 on 6 cwt ; Baturday, Jan. 26, 1367 ently offering a ehance for a bargain in this stock : Pine Apple, @30 T. Gillis had 45 Kentucky steers, 7 owt., good, seling Averige Average Aversge Averaze “ MeRcuANTS UN10N EXPKESS STOCK FOR SALR— Ohio, Prin 20 at Hatse, ¢ Amount Awoust #11 paid in ot . 89 PETROLEU uote €. G, Teed had 25 up-country oxen, uneven, 6212 ewt., ation. Deposite. Tende H paid § k ; : Concy & Conger, forJ. C, Geary, 34 Ohiosteers, fat, at I $ ® ® ) werican, Ada and Weils, Fargo & Co. Ex- @1re. 3.: ‘.ur:‘vw : ge, §142 each. & for Miller & Baird, 114 Tllinols steers, 0; 20} Nothing beyond a few smi Ri yo | ported to-day. Carolina is quoted at 102 104c. & larger | SUGARS—The dewand for Raw Sugas 18 very fairand | T.J. sales of 795 hhds. t rates, by TAVER, THAYER & SLOSSON, nd Brokers, Brosdway desirous of securing of Bec urlnf it | prices are ste to 1,009 202 270,034 Ba Our citizen, who wa e 21565 amount of thé stock, jutiped at the Le advertised disconut, ard ferthwith telegraphed “ubn, 11j@1ac. for Porto Rico, and 145 boxes Havana ut | Bart w244 ertisiug brokers in New-York substantially as fol- | 03¢, Refined a at abont formor figures. fat, 9 1,018,349 : SEEDS—A moderate demand for Clover S at 1242 J. A 847503 « Symacoss, Ja, 15,1067, | 15, ‘Timothy Seed i3 selling at $3502$3 75 per, bush,, | scant, “ To Mesers. Booxstaven, Taaven & Suossow, Ne. 11 Broadway, | though Flax Secd is firm at 270282 75 per bush. Cal- | Fast Y. cutta Linseed is dull but firm at §2 35 gold, in Boston and | cattle, noticed your advertisement in_Saturday's New-York Tiwes. | Love, “Allsold out. Wil you give ua one tweck to 811 the order. We (hnk we can oblain ' SELLENS OFTION &b 1% NONTUS, (hree pergesh off. Au NEW-YORK CATTL] ower.! The whole arrangement was thus shown to he “dodge.” The parties advertising were doubtless e MARKET. 4y 0, 382 B DING MONDAY, Jan. 29, 1867, i ™ For THE WEEK n all the strategy of the M"“.""‘ sound investment, ar 3709 oo vone HTB coee an article headed as above, which I8 ealculated to dous [ 45 L0 e injustice by giving'a garbled and untruthful statement of P ste tacts. We, therefure (helieving you willing to do Justice) Bt ibeythe dare &b P.F yequést you to publish the facts as they occurred, and M’_‘,f"":: g AR R let. stockholders of the Merchants' Union Express Com- | A%, wad tho publie eenerally, judge whether we at- Y ’I‘;‘_’l";‘l’:““ tempted to play @ * Wall-st. dodge,” as you stated, or not. | ertlte S0 NEEL On Friday the 11th day of J mmr)‘,ywe oansed 1o be | TIOCESOF NRAT THD DI IDTE published fi the New-York City papers the following: The following are th - tions per pound upon the r Thatis, | o¢ 142 1,034.012 a good, fair drove, i} 2 at 107 210}e. for | mon to good, 73 ewt., at 14 @17 1 r, 8] ewt,, sold Thurseay, at 13}a l4c Wall-st. RECEIPTS. ewt., and brou, 3 A otal B ewt. were fe lot of young st Murray & G ewt., sold at 1617k st drove in the n E. Loughman sold his 74 Oljo steers, 8 ewt., a fat lot, run out at 15@16e. t., At 14@164c Gotf, for Bedford & Clay, 63 Kentueky steers, com- for Geary, 47 Olilo oxen, coarsish but 111 steers for 8. Honsley, 6 cwt. teers for J, Bateman, 83 ewt. ; 84 for Edwards & Billi ram & ( ewt., at 15 Merritt sold atlde., or $85 eac wan & Bro. €1 0, selling at good T ts for himself, 6 ewt., fair 000 shares of Merchants' Unlon Express for 3 per eent of, as LLOW-The market 1s more active, but prices aro | C. 8. Green sold 69 Til. ste R e Mt s RO SIS TG e 500 fee ¥, bours, e ool 156,000 D ALIIyOINE. flesh, at 14215¢.; and with E. D. Brown 15 Til. steers, at Thg response was ot at al gratitylog. Towas substan- | | WHISKY=Tho market s unsettled; small eales of | s price. Mr. Green says bio is golug howme as soon 88 tially a follows: " ——— W. J. Mead sold & pair of steers, bought ot Jas. Lowns- bury, in Westehiester county, a year ago, for 528 which weighed at the 'yards to-day 48 untfl now. Th enedict of Rye it $345, o C. Geary, O. steers, at ¥6c., on Mead sold 30 for J. C. o7 46 429,304 480,198 ° 606,30 L.‘x. ed by the old Express Companies thus to “bear” the Beeves. Cows. Veala Bbeep and 3 63359 crchants’ Union stock, and induce its holders, if possibic, 6488 46 340 0,071 ‘Hughes & Buckland sold 51 Tllinols steers for M. Ellis, :‘r;fj”o lowllut‘llm above discount, Thicse were sold at the following mn{}u ’ cf ewt., atlc.; 54 for Wnrrsd\-('uil;,:;d !;lel.'ly, 1. 015,48 Tt s evident that even speculators dare not venture to v ot ewt., at 13@ldc.; T9dor 8. W. y, Mo. steers, b speculate without six mouths’ chances, and that even | 4o wational Dy Beeves. Cown. Veals Lamba. Swise. Total | gy cwt., thin hoppers, at 10@11c. ¥ tieir possible courage o do that 18 qualified by “we | Ty o e b 3. 11.'Williams, 67 Olifo steers for D, P. Baird, 7 ewt., -y think,” and is not a pthing conld show more | , M U4 Gity Drove 420 20 34 2,0 relling at 14@16¢ X clearly how the Me ) stock i regarded as o o G. Baxton so alr of Connectient oxen for $400. They dleh k of Wilton, lod 24 cwt., © bought of A. Betts, feeder in s0ld at same price at the yards o1 and once powerful Expreas Companies s unavailing. | A4N o i Editor of the Courler and Union S At Brown 8676 I boes .. ::‘:;‘.';f"“ CMERCHANTS UNION EXPRESS COMPANY'S Srock—A | 4% QiBHcns T T . Ulory, for I1. R. Swmith, 87 11l steers, a decent 7 ewt GAME AREESTED.”We Doficed in yuur lasueof Jan.17 | A% Chamberiaiu's 15720 38 1662 ... ... | drove, sold at 1416 I ¥ g t i 1 AL yastistinit Eon Hurd & Bur bought Otls & Rankin's 68 Tlinois iled at Albany, 74 ewt., and retailed ut 143 @ 17e ‘Cary sold & of 11. R. Smith's Tllinois drove, a fair T, 63 ewi at 1443 L v 3. Perrill, 63 prime Ohlo steers, 9 tops, $18 cach. They were the Martiu sokd 48 Ohlo steers for E. T. Holton, 7} ewt., o o e Ty ctimated net welght of meat—seler sinking offal. y 180 iR a bullock whose quarters will weigh 5 ewt., at 16 conts & B, Westheimer sold 47 for B. F. Davis, Ilinois stecrs and 115038 pound, amounts to $50: f sund, | €N, commonish, 6} cwt., at Jic.; 47 for N. Lelman, 6,205,101 H estaperponnd | Ghinsteers and oxen, good, b ew 2! , . » ExtraBeef.......... <A@ | for Ogden & Wa illinois steers BOOKSTAVER, THAYER & SLOSSOY, The next best on sale to-day. .. 216 @10y | N PFCT COWS. —These continue to ¢ nkers and Brokers, No. 71 Broadway, N ¥." That generally rated first quality.. 154216 | put sutficlent for B At the llmrlwnlnwnl-d!llu- advertisements, wo had left | Medinim, or good, fafr quality............ §5°000. | D ENECI B O gy g g e with us for sule from diffcront sections of the eountry, | That of ordjiiary this Stects, Oxen e T erally provide ubout as wmany in the Fall as they ozbect over five ll.‘undu- ll“‘llr“ v;l the ‘M"rrhuhlh Union EX- | [nferior or lowest grade of Cattle ol T g I okl i B @il -'1‘-|'~n e~ Ii.d ’| l:‘w Dress stock, at the limits above named, and had offered | The general average of the wiarket to-day ésti- aBoes fo bo woaros, er tho Bich 3 ot makes i and Disconnts. . $251,674 #1603 007 | the same at the Yimit price, without finding a customer. | ~juated g 2 e T call for the fat cows of the mllk stal that we find E:x.m.. . B9 97,962,096 | After advertising (we believe advertising pays) we sold | Extreme t wnige of prices from % wen for fresh cows during th T . all we had on hand except fifty shares by Tuesd 1he | The most of the sal re from. T4 218 B8 ATe LW operating, the cow for the week ending . #3000 8 | 15th day of January, ou which day we recelved the fol W B CATTLR ARE FROMN. AL foie scisous, a person 1 D o the wook codi e 501218 o1 | JOWing telegram: e Tho Bullocks sl at Onohundredth-st, at Hudson | 95 & futcow at nearly the g g g e for the week ending Jan. 26, BT | & hdenmiras Tk &b Do o Bk Fw forks | @tsand Communipsw 20 reported from the L0loWIig | or fat cow only se y o Fiiht good freeh Bills at 60 days on London, 108@108 for comumer- | "1 have noticed sour wivertiscucs Satu ew-York Times. Pay me one thousand shares of Merchants’ Usion Express for three per olal; 1080@100} for bankere’; do. at short sight, 109 | cent off as per your advertisenent, and draw st sight. This order good for twenty-four bours. Advise by telegra 298 | Tinols. . a1 | Missour 2 | Keutucky Penusylvaiia Ohio i at $90 @$115 e 11 thin ones at $60 ed ®@110; Paris, at (0 days, 20@5.16}; Antwerp, 5.20@ “GEORGE ¥. COMBTOCK." Michigan 15 | Conne VEAL CALY $17); Swiss, 520@5.17; Hamburg, 864@36i; Am- lwvv nlll\\'ll-lrflllm.ml‘dlla‘:llel{nnfullu\n, aud not as stated | Ind E 651 | New-Jerscy el .Au'n ol flr sterdam, 413@414; Frankfort, 414@41} ; Bremen, 79 | 1Y you with any *wo think:* ¥ e by e following routes: Erie Rafiroad, 2900; | Grileq ™ tiat is, dressed with the Lide on, th h New-Yonk, Jan. 15, 1667, Hudson River Rallroad, 1468; Harlem Rallroad, 1,258; | L00F0 e 0 heink removed. They sell at 12@16¢. per i, uden and Amboy Railroad, 1 i o e ¥. Cowstoc, § : 9% ; Prussian thalers, 12}@72}. ipgeob o igg g g B RPN Freights are firm. The engagements to Liverpool s::u.;: g part «":.. o o .-n;r.. ) io ree in six wmouths, ollars are 400 bales Cotton, at 1@3-16d., and per steamer | " 2 month, o OOKNTAVER, THAYEK & SLOSSON.” New-Hav Rallroad, 8; ( Jllon to dever one thoussud | 3000 were in the yards on Mouday g Total receipts at Communipasy 10 One- ainder were toke 800 tcs. Beef at4s. To Londony 10,000 bush. Barley ).m"t' n{l plfirqonldc-nlluxrlum. prlvavu]luwkn, either Mer- Fu‘xlx;uldl"x‘»':xu'u:.;;rl-; u‘.‘v emalnder were taken Lo One; 2 3 chants’ Unfon or an " Express C Ye | hundredth-st. for sale. ceipts ut Hudson City, 2,950, 0 at6id. To Bremen, per steamer, 500 bales Cotton at | Shants’ Unlon of SY BE 400 0o tiousand shirests | Which 161 were taken to One-liundredthst. for retailing. 1. 24d; and per sail, 1,000 bbls. Petroleum at 4s. 6d. A | very uhusual, and tiue {s always given ute it LIST OF DROVERS. cou ¢ ure the na % Of drovers, OWners, or con- x The time we asked for Wwas very reasonable, the order | The follo Gake. bark to a direct port in Ireland, with 80,000 bush. | (olkigered, and if the party telegraphing us had really | Snees of the Corn, at 5. 5d., and a brig to London, with Oil Cake, wm.llruli the “flf}‘ for an l'li‘lwllh;ltn{ ns yun{ nr‘llw‘ln uuxl. reported frou pEp . ooy at 21s. 6d. gests. he would have replied at ouce graut "fi t, luste; O 9 ” H of taking refuge behind rticle. We recel J. L. Beardsley, N. Y.... 12 R. M. Wood. N. Y. “The busivess af the Sab-Tressury was: Receipts, | 50 zepiy o out dispatob, ele. We roceived | iouston & Dekay, N. ¥. 40, V. Woods, 1l mu . Brisco, Ind st ‘every | Btevens & McConfke, O T cent stock from sixty-six 21 M, Balcon spateh. €3,148,002 52—for Customs, $314,000; Payments, | Tertised to do w izt selling Me 2 M. Melx 04,852,208 40; Balance, $106,877,904 66-Gold Notes, | fees thin calls, and the ol Coy ans, O and lambs, by se i better fn quality ¢ e thousand | on'’ New Jorsey Ce = The few live calves are briugiug 10215c. per i, with & few 95; New-Jersey Central Railroad, 428; ou foot, 6. About of the pick at 1éc. THE SHEEP MARKET. 342, of which 3 were | pouuts (his week, 20,071. e following reports of sales of sheep ral of the shecp-brokers, who sell on i, will glve the average of prices 'r-r head this ght, fer sheep, I They aro quoted per pound, live weig cipal droves, and where the cattlo are | ® Wity oy nerease (n the receipts and the best of weather are selling well, though the market is not quite us Btroug as it was last Friday. Elecp are now running jr Bome time past, and on wount the prices arc aneed. Still an occasional t, a8 a bul A . eulls, 70 1bs., sells at ¢ Joad of thimnsh Ohlo stock, 77 Ibs sold o. This 18 one extremo, and the otiier is 000. 10 seventy-two, according to the market. There is ot a Durhuw, Ind 38 W. 5% o frosh lot of New-Jersey abieep of 127 Ibw, . broker in New-York who has been dealin he stoe t & Co. 111 115 L. C. 4 nterdou County "At the Produce Exchango prices are lowerin bread- | Droker 10 New oot irket valuo of the BE ity tha Sims, 111 100, Race, 11, | B e R Akl oh ’;‘{J','a"‘“lm_ g 4 stuffs, grain and provisions. Express for the last month has been from 3 to 84 per {v l-lkllenun,l‘v. as }v"}'n":' fon i':k"x"fil' Ky. B s 172 OMo mixed wool ‘hec) ', brought iu & { the tecder, . ot . Holwes, Ky... 6|J. B. Bedgwick, - ) = The New-Orleans Bulletin of the 224 eaye : s Jams Ui gole . 1 ® hlalony e e | Y Hltaes T 1P, A v Tt by . Tiusae ot baw With THo The market for cotton opened this morning With a | ceived for salo ut the prices named In our advertise. | W J. Templic 140 Woodd v e s el eha yestricted inquiry, and has exhibited only imoderate | ment over four lundred shaves of the Merchants’ G. Grist, 111 19| Dudie Sa Toliows Beep, 37 rad, 80D, ot & Witality throughout. In the early part of the day factors | Union Express stock, which we wero ready to furnish ©. Brown, N Y... 161J. C. el ik atThe. ~About 2,00 sbeep werc. frm-rully ite firn. but ats later hour they re- | him hiad we received o favorable reply. Now, to test the ( Coon & Hossbury, 11 Ao in Sixth-st. this morning, and frade wi { Jaxed their pretessions, and buyers being thus enabled to | sincerity of any respousivle party Wwho wish to invest | R Charles, N.Y 36 1t will be observed that the sheep trade has operate more advantageo ly, an active movement set in, | in the ) orehante’ Union, We atestill anthorized to sellone | M. All Y 18 Jargely increa Hudson City of late, and this week yesulting in sales of 3,850 bales—including 2,000 by two | thousand shares of said stock at $4 per share less than all | J. Bates, . Bl the sales ha arger there than elsewliere, Tho ,‘“fw ‘Drokers—at prices indleating an_evident tendency to | calls, deliverable at any time within six mouths, cither Geo. D, Alexande - "flh shecp barn i use . @reater ease, but 1ot a quotable alteration. Ten brokers | party calling for a depokit of twenty per cent. 1f the au- [ Woods & Gillespie, 1. 107 To those who obje to our reporting sales of the best Participated i the business. With the above remarks | thor of your artiele thinks it a good fuvestuent, we shall AT ONE-HUNDRET shecp and other Btock, wo hiave only to iy that we en B Tepeat our quotations as follows : Ordinary, 20@d0c.; | be glad fo give him this opportunity of filling his pockets | 1. R. Smith, Tl .. 301 | 1. Ha o L e A el frase iy rdinary, §1 @i low Middiing sic and Middling | in {his way. And here permit us to say we are uot specu- | W. Thoupson, Ky. ol Y OT1 rados, wnd the actual. prices 5 TADE thoy axe There was constderable complaint as to the limited | lators in stocks, a8 your article infers. On the contrary, | W. Mahobm, Ohi " 29 | P. G. Driscoll, By A N e o suppoea (et & tarsner, Toading the Aer Of the assortment on &ale, several buyers bei.. | we do 1ot own & single share of the stock of any Express [ W. M. Root, Ohlo © 14 | T Ryan, Mich Feports of extra fat sheep welghing nearly 15 Bedford & Clay, K M. Moran, N, Y 121 | M. Dalton, Til.. 4 | J.C. Geary, Ollo. 9% vented from purchasing in consequence of faling to | Company, and we are in no mauner interested in, or in- | J. Van Atta, Ohio. The qualitics suitable tg their orders. fioenced by, any Express |{Company, but buy and_sell all A ] oy STATENINT o, COTION. Atocks entirely on commission, which 18 our legitimate | Ogden & Wallace, Tii. .. Parthing & Webber, 11l 9¢., will expect to get that price for his me en fat 10ts of less thau 100 15. Tt 18 enough to stato that a lot of sheep to bring over The. must bo fut. We confess to a fond- ness for looking at and handling superior stock, and if, b business. - Rtock on hand Beptember 1, 1866 BOOKSTAVER, THAYER & SLOSSON, J. Simmons, 11l . P. MeConnville, Ohlo.... 97 | reporting such at high prices—actual sales—we stir up feed- Received to-day .. el T No. 71 Broadway, N. Y. D. P. Baird, Olio o | K e thel fiockn, good is accomplished, D or Recelved previously. 31,851 440,456 New-YORK, Jan, 26—12 o'clock, m. C. B, Gre: s 69 | themselves and the community, We very much fear, —_ To GEORGE F. COMBTOCK, Syracuse, N. ¥.: 6 J. Bateman, Ohto. 61 | judging from the flocks some farmers persist in sendin; 842,538 Wo have one thousand (1,000) shigres Merchants’ Unfon | Mitchell Fiurd & Burehard, 1112220 88 | To market year after year, that thoy do not know wha Cleared to-day.. 8484 Express stock for sale at three dollars (§8) less than calls | Btiliweil, N, J. ¥. Bamuels, 111 .. 83 | really good sheep are, and suppose tflnl their long-legged, Cleared previously. +-813,666—3819,150 paid. Will you takeit 1 Answer quick, C. Druminond, E. T. Holton, Ohio . 48 | fence-jumplng stock as good as any. Let them get & good é & -— BOOKSTAVER, THAYER & BLOSSON. & Erw Ohio 47 | Southdown buck for thelr sheep, and see if it does not pay Btock on hand. ey ... 223,368 No anewer to the above has been received. 41 | more than seven per cent upon theinvestment., The clearances are exclusively (vr'HVtrpool. ——— 15 | Bells & Pideock #old the following lots at Communi- The Chicago Republican of Wednesday eveuing | Sourn-West PACIFIC RAILROAD.—Sco advertise- 5. Loughatan, OX 7 | paw: 119 Obio shicep for M. W, Abbott, at 7e.; 208 Ohlo . went under “ Financial. X Green & Brown, 11l shieep for sameo owner, 5jc.; 49 New-Jersey sheep for J. AYS . Elsver, K J. Perrll, Ohi Hill, 8e., weight 114 1, coarsish ; 51 New-Jersey for T. Hill, e wopey market remains very stringent, and the g s H. Eisner, 111. H. Wosthelmer, N. 08 1, owes, 61c.3 84 New-Jersey sheep for F, Pldeock, ojc. rosere i it as great a8 previously noted. The condi- THE MARKETS. 8/ Honsley, 111 M. Lauterbeck & Co. 102 New-Jerscy sheep for R. B. Phillips at fe., light, 52 1; of things at tlis time 18 such that, even if the banks [Carefully reported for Tux Trinvxs. ] , Wootliuff, N. Y. 10 | Harlem Local, Cor 35 New-Jersey shecp for J. Quick, 6e.; 20 for 8. Coles at q JxDAY, Tan. 28, 1867, | M. Lauterbeck & Co., 111107 | Hurlem Local, N. Y 61e; 8 heavy ewea for Seamp at se. J irby A0ld 1,046 sheep in Sixthest. at 6j@se. ¥ m, or KEMARKS ABOUT BEEF CATTLE. J. K were full banded, they would be lln“lllln{ 10 loan won snany securities than those which would m possible contingency, There is not only heavy | Pearls are quiet and nowinal. 3,676 head last week, aud with 5,748 head, average per ASTIRS ’ TIPE—The market for Pots is steady at $8 25883 60. [ o o0or niber this week, 6,498 hicad, compares with | §6'50 average @ head, wostly State stock of moedium umand for oney, but the interior demand s also BRICKS . W uality. < fire withont chauge. Wo quote at #1580 tor | 3476 hend last wweel Sul M GO B ding week | 'R I, Trume sold tho following lota at Browning’s, ma and, as collections are siow, the deposit line Common Hard; $152420 for Croton, and §75 for Philadel- n; of them fat Michigan shee] 60 Bheep and L) h'yr t. Therate of interest 18 quoted at the ban! phia Front. one year ago. rroeuzpermnum On the street, money commands 12 | - COTTON—Under more favorable foreign advices the [ The num s01d to-day at the One-hundredth-st. mar- | §1,560 75; 207, §1,427 15; 178, 104, $1,045 13; 358, rmu ‘Der month. Mortgago loans are quoted at 6@ | demand has been better, and prices aro stronger, closing | X¢t, 2,20 liead, compures with 922 head last week, and 530, 42,598 35; 407, 580 §2; 198, 'per cent per aunnin. A5k for MiGdmg Untande 1o s tor do. New-Orloans | with 3,314 head, the average per Weok last year, aud withi | §1,211 17; 19, 60 3 112 and Texas; sules of 3,460 balcs. 8,604 Licad, at market one year ago. , $2,136 50; 90, §781 62; 58, $624 60; 183, 186, i THE MARKET AT HUDSON CITY, A0 ‘Total Licad, 8,538, for $20,010 70. Average, per ‘The same anthority says: E. % COFFEE~There bas bee On Tuesday, the last rail of the Towa division of the | to.day from the ma‘é’,‘..,a"w'?','.‘&’e"fim'f"f'}i ;-:l"gnmsexe Chicago and North-Western Rallroad was laid, and U Peyche at prices not made public. The ‘market is withont OW run auvr;‘_;n‘)"o from this :.1; to Cfln:«;l,!. fl':."'n‘.fn m.nggl:muma.mr‘nyh; are falrly active,and we noto ) les Wi - or two of 1, 4 Uiy and. vigorously prisecuted, despite bl fross | vate term, of B ey | KD MEAL—The demand for Western and va‘ mnwt nz:‘ ':‘:ly tmm llm‘;‘n Jles FLOUR termiouy rond waha, oen- Flour is very light, and priees of it of the Unlon Pacific Railway, stretching 850 E'@‘xfi. lower nne;y ‘hmmnm . l:g' e ‘westward up the valley of the ‘nnd which by | with moderate_inquiry at the close; the sales are 4, mugmz of Denver, * * * * Durln_! bbls. at $9 208810 25 for Blmmn‘nflmn; $10 40a$12 for will acroms the Missourl at | Extra State; 810 18@811 80 for the low grades of Western A be built, and there will then be 2,00 | Extra; 11 %0@8$18 for fair to choice Extra do.; $11 802 mtivuons afles of Tallrosd west of “New.York-thanks | g1z 45 for Shippiug Oblo; 413 08413 10 fof Trage do. and ‘tho hich bas carried onward_ this division | g13 200410 for Bt. Louls Extras. Cinadisg Flous fom- gompieim .,g':&,, - Westeru Roud to 0 apeedy | nctive and is heavy; sales of sl lota uf 813 240018 for Chicago the country west of the m-‘z Extras. Southern Flour is quite dull, aud is heavy; sales 0 ‘The following are the receipts of the Grand Trunk ctras, B = Railway for the week ending Jan, 19: 867, Family Extras. firm and fn fair demand; 4108,910 | 1666. ... 912,242 | Tucrease. ... $6,670 Ralce Of 560 bble at #6 60a§s. Corn Meal 18 quict ot 85 10 for Jersey, an 100 15 for Brandy wine. Buck- The Western Union Road earned the third week in January : ° d §5 50 per wheat Flour {s salable at $2 15243 10 per 1 ». m‘um—nzgfintm Wheat 18 'h.lV a’ull::‘; 1:10:1 e Sefined (o Talars safos of - No! The London Times has an article on the discrepancy Detween the prices of United States and Russian nquiry 16 confined to millers; sales of 7,500 bi . Donds. It says: 2 Milwinkioe Spring on private ‘bushi, Amber e .J.W?.&W&m- fln six per ceut loterest on bis 3 Amapicay e cattle trade continied quite uniform at last week's Jarge arrivals at One-lundredth-st. yielded j@4e. on the prices, and trade 18 Klow. Boveral iot8 . 'The cattle show a wide range in quality, t 10c., to poor stecrs selling at 122 14¢., and good fat steers at 160. with some vo%nm Ohlo grade Durhams, for the top of W) J hich only 16jc. was offered. A single prize heifer, or ;-ther wm ichb;xlgllulw m;’-'cl }.mfl ,und‘w 1] ::ry fat, x| 0 n, raffled off, was, of courso, much m'e the nnuké‘t. Most of the caftle were solling at 1321540, ¥ . AT NATIONAL YARDS, The number of fresh cattle on sale at thess yards this llurnln‘mvu only 2,200, although the number on the rket books, recefved since last Monday, is 3,420, And that s what's the matter with the market to-d-z T! mwl{. :‘mund 80 light this morning, that brokers thought they could advarce the rates, aud ps suc- d in some of the first sales of best stock, though wo hear of nothing over 17 Ib and but few at th flon tho great bulk of sales, there is no advance, and toward nigh! salesmen find it hard to maintain rates that were ourren in the morning. Upon the whole the market cannot be d to be & blqli, nor o Aro; The of the very oxi to Blmg 15 held with m| confidence; the s for e. m& but scarcity of vesscls chiecks busi- of froe Cal lWfllll"l 15, Barle; some term Btate at , and busk. White Canadian at $3. demand i Firetygton of 3 1,440 22. Hupsox CrTy, Jan, 2.—Arrivals thos far at this | head, 87 62 Jace, vl Usc Erfe roud, are 2,687 cattle and 6,57 sheep. [ The 160 hoad at nearly $10 per head were sold at 8. ¥ ] . ' s.g' lndhlun:m-bnul \l?flm :u:h. T’:m’ 388 head brought to wh Vi ts here, and ., while were sold at sjc. These, Tatee ot Y hein W SIS BCmitle dna_ last | extra shieop, and were sold \vihol o Tarket was from ic. 164, 91,315 50! save the last two lotssold by ownera: 174 sol 184, .‘,m 58 of course, were than it 18 to-day. Monday, with soft weether threatening rain, holders | to swn!:l&r:‘r' SRR 14 s goC 3|.n‘ T 1 Sl Temain unsold, and 15 cars are reported on the way, dud l\lor'i‘t{ ;‘(; them #hl?u";ldlw;:]wl &,.1 J f g 's, the sheep : 61 nead for 76 200, 1,287 14; al 1,408 head for 97,686 7. $1,073 X “1'51, 1,624 64 i 4 the tollowing at Hudson Cit d for $1,255 © & Buckl ,004 10; 176, §920; 142, 81,450 86, i 104, m%"‘l% 178, §1,252 50; 377, $2,600 o1y 18, "153 80. 'Total, 1,089; wold for $13,827 65, Average ‘close i r hoad, The 142 brought nearly $10 60 per head. Sraon s01d tho lunowm:fiou ulul.’ .‘z1 Haduon City, of them quite 101 sold for #1,853 63 ; 951, 9 16; 217, #1,529 67 ; 142, $1.006 199, 91,049 10 ; 180, §760 58 SOUTHWESE, PAGITIC RAILROAD Co. . D, eOuD, 17 M. Compbel 163; gbgmm?. 1ol bm 387; ok, 168; M uEhten, O aP DRovERS. PRISCIPAL AXD INTEREST GUARANTERD BY THE ATLANTIO . SHEEP DROVERS AT BROWNINO'S. From New-York—J. M. Palmer, 191; George W. M’eg, ; Geory . Van 178; D. W. Tripp, 19%; G ohnson, 174; C. H. Wattler, 190; A, M. Chrip xn'hsunuel Housley, 160; Wi, H. Coon, 18%; D. 8. Sweet, 90; Walter Sweet, 85 From Michigan—A’ C. Blinn, 197; James Taylor, 888; Georgo W. Dewey, 406; Clapp & Baker, 178; Brisk & Mouldon, 358, From (Ennu!t—omrfiollvu. 1. ¥rom Ohio—Lanson Read, 189, From New-Jersey—George B. Holcombe, 312; John Hib), 65; John Cornell, 61, From Ninois—i. M. Miller, 164, From Connecticut—James Pattee, 123, From Kentucky—John Simmons, 321. HE SWINE MARKET, Receipts by Railvoads, to wit: Hudson River Railroad, 2,444; Erie Rallroad, 2,663; New-Jersey Centrul Railroad, 2,38, Total—7,941. Tho receipts continue light, and there has been but little variation in prices during the week, most of the live liogs arriviug being taken for tho retail trade. There are 10 cars on the market this morning. A few lots have boen AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, IN COUPO’N BONDS 0l $1,000 EACH, TWENTY YEARS TO RUN, DUE SEPT. 15, 18%. INTEREST AT THE RATE O 7 PER CENT PER ANNUM. PAYABLE IN THE CITY OF l&w?lon ON THE FIRST DAYS UF JANUARY AND JULY. Bya of this Jands are 4ol b0 the 40004, 1 s to coustitute a_ spacial fund for - Amount of these bonds st & rate 5ot excoeding e Siso recebrable at par by the Conipany in payment At Springfield this rosd will Great Railroad coatlaveus route 1047, cstern aro arriving o being & difference of only le. ver 1b., & thi {3 tis Junied (4 - s at gjc. to 6j¢., belng unprecedented in this market, and as long a8 case 1o improvement in the live hog market can be looked for, or even present prices be sustalucd if recelpts should be falr, To those who query which of the two market-places is the best one to have o&nlfl, we rtply there is 1o per- ceptible difference, as average transactions for the past month, taken from the books of those ‘who buy most of the hogs, show @ variation of scarcely de. 100 1 be- tween Communipaw and Fortieth-st. fom 8 Lostsog s will preseat a road of 310 mlen n Pl With & .'..;..“"‘.:'..."n‘..';, o e, i the” mfi:’&-&‘.mmm««u POV L] T e preseut e Af $5,000,000 of Boods, & limited amecst ls sow offered for sale. For furtber particulars apply to ———— RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. \VA:K“D & Co., JAN. 283,273 bbls. Flour, 198 hbls. Whisky, 8,131 sacks KERS, T Corn Mealy’ 1,200 ish, Corn, 4,175 bush, Onte, 100 bush: No. 54 WALLST., NEW-TORK. ormes e Vg e S, ] T A MEETING of"th: Board of Directors, held THIS DAY, MART] Ci “lected President, vice MASON THOMSON, resigued, and JAMAS WILRON sppaisicd Secroiary, to Bl the vackncy G by d sacion. . Tye, 175 bush. ‘Sceds, 12 pkgs. Ashes, 167 pks. Beef, 1,765 Wbls, Pork, 602 pkgs. Cut Meats, 1,715 pkge. Lard, 160 Dressed [ogs, 4,615 bbls, Petrolenm, 2,002 pkgs. Butter, 1,041 pkgs. Cheese. SFinancial. ELECT TION OF SENATORS. In THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC, now reads. Gaiing Qonscs and Dok, e UBLIC MONEY. JIRST MORTGAGE BONDS P T TRIBONE AL e vl | ov g VERMILYE & CO., TOLEDO, LOGANSPORT, No, 44 WALLST, NORTHERN INDIANA RAILROAD CO. BANKERS ,,AD DEALERS AMOUNT OF ISSUB... +eeinenn 81,500,000, GOVERNMENT STOCKS IN COUPON BONDS OF $1,000 EACH. Interest at the rate of SEVEN PER CENT per aunum, payable semi- angnally fo New-York, on the First days of Japuary and July. We are authorized to offer to the first applicants $300,000 of these bouds, at the low rate of 78 cents, Intending to hold the remainder st & higher price. This will yield over 9 per ceut iucome, a0d add 25 per cent of the amoust of the Load 1o the prineipal &t matarity. For further particlars apply to MORGAN, LATHROP & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 32 New-st. and No. 36 Broad-st, New-York. k. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. ALL CLASSES OF UNITED STATES FUNDS CREDITED OB 'REMITTED FOR, ON RECEIPT, AT MARKET RATES, FREE OF ALL COMMISSION CHARGES. CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, January 28, 1867, Boy-| Beld Refer to JAY COOK & Co., Bunkers, Grricw ov B ATLANTIO MUTUAL TNsURANCE CONFANT, Naw-Yonx, January 25, 1961 HE TRUSTEES in conformity to the Charter of the Compat Le fallowlsg statemest of ite aflairs on the 3t of December, reeeived on Maripe Risks, from 1st of "t st December, 1666.. ... ams on Policies nob marked off 1at January, 16 No § NASSAUST., BUY AND SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS (2] GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS, sod otbers RECEIVED o favorable terma. (@ COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT TUE UNITRE STATES AND CANADAS. €9 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. BANKING HOUSE or JAY COOKE & (O, Total amount of Marine Prewtums.... No Policies bave been fssaed upon Life Risks; xor npon Fire Risks disconnected with Marive Risks. Prewioms marked of from Ist Jasuary, 1666, to J1st De- cember, 1866, ¥ Losses paid during the same period. Retarss of Preminme and pen The Company bas the following asset United States and State of New-York Stock, Cit, Baok a £32.29%6 %0 1194133 23 other Stocks. .. 4,771,088 00 I.ur- m...,an;,vnsun“ ot l.;fi,% z e nd euniey otes tad e ¢ CORNER WALL AND SASSAU.STS., NEW-YORK. Tuterest, and sundry notes and :f ims doe the con 141,866 24 h“l" h{ l:l-’llllih ot . = - 3,837,735 41 wupply an GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL 1SSUES, » SEVEN-THIRTIES, ; xn o graimarion o COMPOUND INTEREST X OTES, } Avd execute orders for purchiase aud sale of firfi&om GOLD. BOWLES, DREVET & Co., No. 24 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS, Make_advances on AMERICAN SECI 1ES AND CASH COUPONS on demad. BILLS on the UNITED STATES or ENGLAND BOUGHT and SOLD. Letters for Americans in Earope addressed to our care will be promptly elivered o forwanted. Circalar traveliug credits issued and cashed. Six per eent interest on the outetanding certifieates of profts will be Joidto the holdersthereat, oF their legal represestatives, on and after wesday the 5th of February nest The outatanding certifeates of the issue of 1864, will be redeemed and. aid to the bolders thereof, or their legal representatives, on aod after “wesday the oth of Pebruary next, from which date all interest thereon il erage. - The certicates (o be produced at the time of paymest, asd caneeled. '\ @ \dend of Twenty per cent is declared on the net earned premiums of the Company, for the ) ear cnding 31t December, 1865, for which cer- Uieates will be insced on and after Tuesday the 24 of April next. By order of the Board, J. M. CHAPMAN, Secretary. TRUSTRRS LA E. Dovbus, 0. G. Homsov, Davio L Jonx D. Joxrs, CantEs DrxN, Yavings Banks. HAMPSHIRE ELECTION RETURNS, o NE“ Ta Tidl TRIBUNE ALMANAC, sow ready L2 A . Bow ready. Thuns Low, & Price 20 centa__ e & Weey TW-YORK SAVINGS BANK, Eighth-ave, r oy el AN “Corzer or Fourteenthat., SIX PER CENT. fium:.hm of tan PiuLor, 3. Hesky Bengy. SHEPYARD GANDY, Deponts made ou or before Feb. 1 '“,‘l.'b'am‘mfi‘;". n 1 CORNELICR GRINYPLL JOHN D. JONES, President CHARLES DENNIS, Viee President. V. MOORE. 24 Vice-Pres. LETT. 3 Vice-Pres. STING of the STOCKHOLDERS of he CARBON-HILL COAL COMPANY for the ELECTION of RUSTEES will be beld at the ofice of JOLN SILSBY, No. % Pine-st. Ithe Cléy of New-York, o0 WEDNESDAY, the 6th of February, st 13 lock m. JOHXN FILSBY, Secretary. S1. Mana's Fie INsCRANCE (O OFFICR ‘ Nuw-Yorx, Jagnary 15, 1667, AT THE ANNUAL ELECTION for Directo office Tlvdlyr the Etb inet., Lo TEOT \waoNER, R.H. Brez, Secretary. SIX PER CENT INTEREST, Free of Goveromest tar. MARKET SAVIN No. £2 Nassau, vear Fultonst,, N. Y. Interest on vew dox-.-n. commences inmediately ou (e Tst duy of the outh following the date of the deposit. e CETAL VAN NAME, Preddest ¥, Huwny R Coxxuy, mgihmb Notices. TNCOME TAX. Ju THE TRIBUNB ALMANAC, sow "‘L Price 20 conta Tollowizg gentl gty lul\'lwlf }:AH CHARLES BANKS, = . C AAERR I P, ANK OF AMERICA—NOTICE—The Bank THOMAS CRANE, ATHAN W. ALLEN, of America, having paid the State, City and_Cousty taxes on it 2 RICHARD KELLY. tra Dividesd of THREE PER CENT, declared Javuary o demand, an: be 1o red to pay 1o ite stockbol 2, 1867, ES MATH I L is 1o RICHARD WIC HARD 1, BOWNE, wamder of waid dividend. DAVID BANK NEZER W X i HENKY A, KER N ADAMS, GEORGE FULTON, ALEXANDER MILNR. JAMES W. NASH, CHARLES STERLING, MES HENRY ELIJAH STITES, 5 OSIAH P. HOWELL, said day of January, and on the of February. THOMAS E. WALKER, 3 EDGAR REED, CHARLES COU GEORGE W. POWERS, UVTIT‘—\'TAI SAMUEL B. POTTER, MICHAEL KAMP, C NTINEX n ¥LIIIAJIOP.‘\)\LILLM}I!, {\""y‘“&”fi'i‘in INSU ll}')"‘ COMPANY, NG, QU AT RiibdEGaon XAURLD WO AT AMOS Wi DRI NJA . PLOYD, " - ELNATHAN THORN, JOSEPH HEWLETT, CASH CAPITAL .m ” meeting of the Board, beld this day, Oliver W. BUKPLUS.... animously reélected President for the ensaing TOTAL ASSETTS. Inaures against loss by FIRE on Buldings, Merebandise, Reate, aninanres againet Joos b FIRE oo Bullding, Mo wivdes thee orits 0 (e profte of ita busiuess to its customers. The Board of Directors bave this day deciared & semi-anvnal dividend SEVEN PER CENT, payable to the siockholders on and afler tbe J6tk <3 51ts Company eontine to insure against losw and damage by fre on a3 favorable terws as other offiecs, the capital being well secured o bond e and goverament stocks. T WASIINGTON POST, Secretary. T on CITY STOCKS.—The Interest 1l be paid or Uity of New-York, X City, at the Natiooal Broadway t day by DANTEL GEO. T. HOPE, Presidest. 1.0 LAMPORT, Viee-Presidest. dopigh s OYRUS PRCK, Sowetany. Houi InsUkANCE CoupANY, Oryick No. 175 Broao New-Yonx, Jan. B, THE Directors of this Com have this day declared » DIVIDEND of FIVE PER 7 free of Govern tax, pagable on demand. JORN McGEE, UPYICE v THE NIAGARA FINR INSURANCE ALt Nuw-YoRx, Jan. 16, 1807, No. 12 W. L A l} 33D DIVIDEND. — The BOARD OF ;- HECTORS have this day declared & SEMF-ANNUAL i« DEND of FIVE PER rument on and after MONDAY, the 21 x . 8 ; Owricn o Tum Revesns Finx r MOND., ISURANCE M’ No. 100 } TH DIVIDEND.—The u% bave this day declared & SEMI-ANNUAL DI rn#“ (")ul‘r, free of Goverument tax, pavable on asd o sper o) ransfer books will be closed from Jan. 26 to Feb. '&v Hon Tork. Jan. B, 1887, SOk W. DUGLIAS, Recretarg: " THIRTIETH DIVIDEND. CLINTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. A SEMIANNUAL DIVIDEXD of CENT (free. Las THIS DAY been dacared aPial o e o8t s of o ot o. 3 AMES, jr., Secretary. P e York, Jusnary 3 107, fanin » Thances for Business Mlen. GO T T TEIBONE ALSANAC, sox redr, A AN TO NEKE gt ek Tt by o S st cheaps ot g Woul be emn Bank. ' The Transfer Books will be closed on Thuradar, the 10th Inst. Departmeat of Fiaasce, Comptralir's O York, Jaa. 7, 1067, RICHARD B. € ‘E""'_ OCK of the RED MOUN- d INING COMPANY of Montana Territory amonnts to $300,000—all of which is paid in fall. Aud the dobta oved by the Company swount to Fourteen hundied asd eighty- four dollars, fo the best of oxledge ani ellet Now-York, Jun. 20, 067, W. J. COLLEY, Presidest. JAS. M. DRL il.L,: A majority of the V. L STRONG, . New-York, ss: WILLIAM J. CULLEN resident of the Red Mountain Gold and tana Territory ; that the foregoing cer- ibeate or report I rie o the knowlelge of de- poment in esery reapec . 1. CULLEN, President. dbis 26th_day of January, a, Notary Publie, N. Y. e Gove State, City and County © being duly sworn, sav be is t Silver Miul f Mo Sworn to Lefore 1067, 3R [L MILL FOR SALE—THE DEFREES AND JACKSON OIL MILL, locstion at St Mary's Obio, 10 miles worth of Cincisnatl, oa the Mismi and Erie Caral, WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN. This Mill is propelled by water, haviog a fall of nearly 17 feet, with an abundast supply of water from the Mercer Reservoir; bas been in use three years; 1s now waking from 50 to 60 barrels of oil per week, with two sets of presses and all otber secessary wachiuery of the latest axd wost ap proved coustruction, and is in every Tespect & Enst-class will, lu complete runslog orler. o better location for procuring faxseed can be fonnd, and to any per- son desiring to engage in masufactusiug lusced ofl & e opportunity ls bore offered. Toquiries addressed to JACKSON, DEFREES & JACKSON, St. Mary's, Obio, Ol : W. 1. JACKSON, Pigue, Oblo, Wil reccive prompt attention. c Auo AND N " Orrick or C:nr".:;:.;s‘v‘:"t:-f; l'b:ll)l.‘:u'.:.n' L‘.a, COUPONS DUE FEBRUARY 1, 1867, from the bllv!llfil_; “::‘? will be paid on aod after that day o8 pre- g reterred Sink G Appleton ;b Co. Co. R SALE—A sm"?'fim o AT STORE o K Gtk o Tk howe ‘0. (ireen Bay Extensi g""'.;',i"'. n;" ‘ous. Siuki :! * R Co. First M A BTATE oF Ruobs lsLaxn, ke, ettt Tt G, SEALED PROPOSALS W' be- Teceived at Bonds of Jogne ; the 1’-'—::0' reservi ‘& g

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