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F o Government stocks eontinue firm, and the deckine of the morning was only § per cent on the gold-bearing fesucs. Tho 7.308 were held firmly at 106 @104} for large netes. Railway mortgages were steady. The Steamship stocks, a8 compared with yesterday, ar¢ Jower, Atlantic fell 5, and Pacific Mail 9 per cent- “The railway shares were lower, Central to 6 per cent on Cleveland Reading feli 13, and } per cent was from 4 on Michigan and Pittsburgh. paid for stock to deliver. Late in the day the market was firm at the following quotations for the active list: 298} ; ‘Eri @54t ; Reading, Central, 0898} mfl'mbgw; Y oot Western, 3@ Michigan Southern, 844 ; North-Western Preferred, 564@5 @9, shows the movement of stocks @98} ; Fort Wayue, The following table New-York 102@10% 01 ; Rock Island, gince Jan. 3. The steadiness in Government Securi- ties is very noti ceable, and puts to rest the state- ment that Congressional agitation has affected the National credit: —1867 —— Jan. 3. Jan. 29, V. 8. 8sof 1865, (new).105F 104 Advanee..... Beven-Thirties. A0 1044 Mjssouri 65.... ” ” Tennessee o8 - 0 s arll Cumberland Coal...... 39 Dec. per share. . 850 ‘West. Union Tele. ... 463 43 Dec. per share .. 3 Preferred.. 53§ 20 <Dec. per share ickailver Min. Co.. 45§ 85 Dee. per share tlantie Mail. 209 - Dee. per g Pacific Mail. 13 10 Dec per share... Cauton Company.... 49 42 Dec. per share. jew-York Central. .3 97} per shire. Railway. . 66 833 Dec. per share udson River. . 120 Dee. per shure. r.dlng 014 Dec. per share % ichigan Southern 6 - Dec. per share. .. 14 Nlinols Central w . 9 Cleve, and Pitts. w 3 . per share. ;n -Western . 463 3 Deo. per share. .. 124 2 89 Dec. per share. .. 233 17 Dec. per share... 9% 92} Deo. pershare... 11 %43 Dec. per share... 1 . The reaction of the month is the natural result of speculation, and has damaged speeulators . chiefly. The fall has not attracted the notice of Congress, which properly leaves operators in stocks to arrange their affairs with as:much indifference as was shown when pork and hog products broke $16 per bhl. in ssingle month. Money is 7§ cent to brokers upon wmixed collaterals with ample marging, and 6 upon Qovernment stocks to leading houses. The borrow- fng demand has boen much reduced by the collapse #n stocks, and accounts are made up with readiness. Jn commercial paper no special change. Some prime names pass at 7 ¢ cent and the range is 7@8; good, 9@12 § cent. Bills at (0 days on London are guoted at 108@108§ for commercial ; 108§@109 for bankers'; do. at short sight, 100}@109; @5.15; do, at short sight, Paris, at 60 days, 5.0 24 ; Antwerp, 5.20@ 5.15@ 81%; Swiss, 5.20@5.174; Hamburg, 868@567i; Am- sterdani, 413@41§; Frankfort, 411@41; Bremen, 78] @79} ; Prussian thalers, 2@ 72}, ‘Freights are firm. To Liverpool, 25 half tes. Tobacco #t5. To London, 100 tuns Oil Cake in bags at 22s. 4. ; 2,000 bbls. do. at 2s. 8d.; 1,000 bbls. Rosin at 2. . per 280 1 ; 100 tes. Beef at5s. ; 100 tes. Lard, 23s. ©d.’; and 200 bales Cotton, per steamer, at 1j@1id. To Havre, 200 bales Cotton at ic.; 200 tes. Lard at 84 8d. ; and per steamer, 150 bales Cotton at 15-16d. for square, and 2d, for round bales. The business of the Sub-Treasury was : Receipts, $3,723,820 44—for Customs, $470,000; Payments, $1,441,080 59; Balance, $108,150,241 51—Gold Notes, $178,000. The aggregate amount of exports (exclusive of wpecie) from the Port of New-York to Foreign Ports for the week ending Jan. 28, 1867, was $3,210,976. The Boston Post says: The banks hav @iseount line, ps been doing & meds cipally at about? te business fu the nt on vndoubted Dbanks prime com- r of short date. Outside of tl E:mnom of three and four mounths (double names), ve been negotiated at 78 per cent. Breadstuffs and @rain continue dull, and low prices have been accepted. T'he Providence Journal reports printing cloths very quiet. The following are the sale 8,000 pieces 56x60, 204c. heavy; 4,000 do. 60x64, 1lde; 10,000 do. G4x04, 31c; 8,000 do. 64x64, privateterms. Total, 25,000. The Supreme Court of Massachusetts, in the case of ~—— agt. the Michigan Southern Railroad for back div- 8dends upon the Preferred Stock of the Company, has decided in favor of the defendants, Under this deci- alon, sharcholders. who have [refused the very Mberal terms heretofore offered by the Directors, will et much less. T'he Missouri Patriot says: understand from the Hon, 8. H. Boyd that the gross of the South-West Pacific Rallroud, from Frank- 10 Rolla, s now averaging about 12,50 per mouth, and the business constantly increasing. Up to about three months ago the receipts of the road averaged but sbout $,000 per month. AS the road advances its business will greatly increase, and will take from Sedalia a heavy amount of business West of this, now going to that place. fi" is also & large amount of busivess done at North Sedalia -West Arkansas. which will be transferred to road as it advances. “This road is mow merged into Atlautic and Pacific Railroad running frow #t. Lowis to Ban Francisco. The Marietta and Cincinnati road earned the third ‘week in Janwary : 2067. 817,418 | 1866. ... 920,386 | Decrease. . ..$2,008 THE ANTHRACITE COAL TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES. ¥rom The Pottavilie (Ps.) Minery’ Journal. ..Nlnde u:’anad &ncfir h:lfni;mu continu v:a' favorable anspites in without interruption for the pand up to September, when it commenced off, and for the remaindér of the year it wus but prosperous to the operator, particularly in fl%_flkflr Coal Region, where the higher mu-{ of ok tmarke -mtrykzrm distribulion Mn also fucreased by the auction sales of coal, which jon bore heavily againt them in the New- which has become e of the great coal mart of it coal. This de) ‘the prices in that eity at lower rates than coal could uced and sent to market. ut notwithstanding these drawbacks, causing a heavy tyiof Ulm'd supplyiof 1865, an m’vullflm ng off in the supp! e te trade ear ‘which may be gmgwu, making During the 1y & &too %m Srom both these 1o such an extrao! & an_increase of 2,900 9,401,724 over the supply of 1864, quantity ever sent to market in u :u year previously. The total production mined ‘sent to market dusing the year was 12,300,747 tuns, to bout 1,000, the total quantity mined 13,399,747 ear the mines of the Pennsylvania Coal idle for several gonths on account of a transportation depart Top for several WMonths also o u considerable extent, diminishing the sapply the latter part of the year, the 012 funs over ,000 tuns consured in ment, and a tarn- hecked the poiuts. The great stimulus given to the trade by the. high pri- “ves of coal during lhe“lfi-belllan, davvkv'.md rdinary extent, t the coal re- the ncreased last year could have been run up to at least 3,600, m{e market would have taken it, without ex- the colliery capacity. mestic neml—mmac te and bituminous coal trade smbraced {n our table, shows an inereaso this ear of correct, which we doubt,) show a cousiderable ‘tuns, while the importation af forefgn coal (if the received from the Treasury Department at Wash- 3 off ainoe 1865. By reference to the fol the quantity sent Lo mari Anf te. ‘Total. Last year. Total The heaviest ucrease pre he over 1863 was thractte. Bemi-Anthracite and Bituminous.. thraci! oo, Bemi-Anthracite and Bitaminous, includ- iug forelgn g table it will be seen that 1 1866 Was: Tans. 12,899,747 2,019,138 eeennens 3,412,058 1866. Increase. Decrease. Ty o Tuus 2,813,176 *3,426,418 612,287 cene 207,047 274,307 100 2,618 698 105,315 Loss Lehigh & Sha'né, 012,770 5,067.258 994,474 & Lackawauna...... "::',vn "&.m 96,789 3,795,000 4,683,487 897,685 897,585 828,198 1,479,968 over the ) - Philadelphia m:nhl Loy 1o 106 was 167,803 tuzs, The. taady vee w.w W 'NEW-YORE DAILY TRIBUNE, WE Sham'n Region. 57,161 57,162 Tnerease in 1866...... . 99,099 Total Anthracite.......9,490,535 12,3%,747 aeee 9,490,535 45,162 Total nerease in 1866.. ... Semi- Anthracite. Short Mt. Coal Co. Frauklin Coal Co Lykens Valley Ce Smnmit Branch Co Trevortou Broad Top 2,000,212 112,851 TN cveeesenene 4TU Bituminous. Cumberland Coal 903,495 Imported 085,082 * Total fne.in1866.. 9,850,812 tuus 4,736,016 The Wyoming Reglon turnished in 1866, . The !1{|uyllfi) Reglon furnished fn 1866. 4,099,487 The Lehigh 1:1-{::» furnished in 186, . 2AT2AS The Shamokin Reglon furnisbed iu 1866. 857,161 Total..... 2,309,747 To which may be n Regions 1,000,000 Making the quantity of Anthracite mined in 1866 13,399,747 o lowing 1a the gain from the different regions on thie supply of 1865 Wyoniug Region 1,479,058 Behuylkill Region. 97,085 Leligh Region . 491,570 Shamokin 01 Gain of Authracite in 1866 2,900,212 Tn 1865 the losh on the supply of 1804 Was 509,488 tuns. By deducting this quantity from the gain # 1866 it still leaves he gain 3 4ot,734 fune over o Heaviest shipment made of Anthracite in a single year. g This.conl produced to the operntors, including Chestnut and Pea, say on the average § T a tan, put in the cars of the traneporting compauies of the differcut regions, which would give & return to the different Authracite Regious a little upward of $34,000,000. The average prices at which this coal was sold on the tines, in Pifladelp and Baltimore, and on board vessels at these points, would give about $ @ tun, making the product of the Antlracitc coal trade to the iners, wholegale dealers, land owners and earrying com- 3, about §74,000,000. The supply of coal from the commencement of the trade, embraced in our tabie, was derived a8 follows: From the Schuylkill Reglons Wyoming and Lackawanna. Lehigh .. Shamokin . 3,031,040 Total... o. 148,094,457 16,287,633 TDomestie semi-anthracite and bitumino Foreign—imported.. . Total........... 7.3 171,212,411 Tho eoal mitied (n Gr 1866 iapated at 100,300,000 tuns, The whole quantity mined In the United States'in 1866 is estimated at 26,000,000, & little over one- fourth their annual quantity. This we believe to be an error in the retorn. ———— THE MARKETS, [Carefally reported for Tux TrisvNe. ] TUESDAY, Jan. 29, 1867. Much depression and inactivity have characterized our markets generally during the past week, the uncertainty in regard to the future action of Cougress, sundry fai ures and a fur more stringent money market have greatly vetarded business and unsettied values. Prices of mo staple articles have declined, The suterruption to navi- gation In the harbor, and the impassable coudition of vur streots have indeed greutly interfered with business, but with a return of mild weather we lpok for un active trade and sore improvement in prices. The absence of frejglit- Toomn aud the high rates insisted ou, Liave prevented the tilling of many European orders. ARFES are without change to note; we quote Pots at 5 25@4% 50, aud Pearls at $11a811 76. BEESWAX—The market steady with a moderate busi- ness; sales at S9@40c. BRICKS are without change ; we quote at §15 for com- mon Hurd; $18@$20 for Croton, and $17@21 80 for Phila- delphia Front, BROOM CORN—The inquiry is fair and the market is firm; sales of 400 bales at 10@14c. ¥ m. PON—The demand to Las been very good, ment, but prifictpally parfly from epimers and for i for export, and prices remain extremely firm at the fm provement of yesterday, closing ut s4c. for Middling Up- ands, to 35¢. for do. New-Orleans; sales of 2,900 bales. FEE—For Brazil Coffee a good steady demand pre vails, and principally from the trade, and at_slightly im- proved figures, holders are extremely firm; we quote Rio at 182 184c. for Prime; 174@174¢. for Good ; 161 @16)c. for g for Ordinary, and 16@17}c. for falr to” good cargoes, duty paid, all gold. The transactions to-day and before reported, embrace 3,015 ex Jessic Bcott; 965 bags bal ance per Kuyphausen; 2,000 balance per Auna; 206 per Mary Black; 5,000 to arrive per 8t Ursula, aud 4,600 to arrive per Palme, on private terms. Other kind quiet but steady af 244 @25c. for Java: 173 @184¢. for Maragaibo, aud 173 @ 18c, stock of Rio as made up by Messrs, Wi, Scott 77,142 bags, embracing 20,000 at New-Orlcans, 2,000 at G veston, 2,300 at_Mobile, 2,500 at Savannab, 7,900 at Bal more, 4,042 at this port. CANDLES—Adawantine are easier and dull at 21222 ; Sperm aud Patent are without ehange ; we quote at 3@ 4ic. for the former, smd 48@50c. for the latter. COAL—The supply of Foreign i Jimited and prices aro firm ; Gas Coals are wanted at extreme prices, and are quite scaree ; Domestic is firw, with mod and in good demand for the local trade ouly ; nothing moment domng for shipment ; our present stock is ample ; sales from yard at $4 0@ $6 2 ¥ tun. COPPEK~—New Sheathing and Yellow Metal are with- out change; we quote at 28@0c. for the lattcr aud 40c. for the former. American Iugot is without change; the Dustness is limited; we quote at 25@3sjc. for Detroit and (&) - g = S 27@2He. for P. L. and Baltimore. i DRUGS AND DY All articles coming under this heading have been very quiet, but in prices there has béon 1o change to note. We quote; Alum. @ B....... epeve Arsente, Powdered, ¥ . Ralsam, Copaiba, ¥ ™ Bi-Carl, Soda, Neweastle, ¥ 1 Caustie Soda, ¥ b (gold) Cream Tartar, Prime. .. Epsom Salts, ¥ ®.......... Gum Arabic, Picked, ¥ ® Gum Arabic, Sorts, ¥ 1. Jalap, ¥ = Maunna, Large Flake, ¥ B Oll Lemon, ¥ 1 (gold). Sal Soda, Newcastle, § . Boueca Root, § . Senna, P Moo Boda Ash, # (gold). Bu; Lead, ¥ ™ (gold). Vitriol Blue, # ®..... 12 @ 1jc. DYEWOODS remain quie I being coufined to small jobbing lots; in prices no chauge of hwportauce hass occurred. We quote: Logwood, Laguna (gold), per tan......4$30 09— — Logwood, Cam y (gold). 25 Wa— — Fustic, Cuba (gold) ¥ wasl W Fustic, Savanilla (go 7 0@ 00 Marncaibo 2% Wo— — e, 4 FLOUR AND MEAL—We have still to note depression and extreme dullness i our market for Western and Stato Flogr. Prioes of most grades have declined materially, the news from Europe aud Rio still being unfavorabie. This has caused almost 4 panic in the high grades, and to effect sales holders were l'um‘]mh-xl to accept lower prices. The arrivals. though moderate, have been in excess of the estimates. To-day the market is more active, but prices are from S@3be. lower, the decline the most noticeable on the medinm grades. Family brandsare are frregular; the sales are 8500 bbls, at 10241026 for Buperfine Btate; #10 353811 85 for Extra do; #10 102611 70 for the low rades of Western Extra; $11 80§12 55 for Falr to Choice fo: §11 40@$12 15 for Blnpping Ohio; $12 202813 50 for Trade do., and $192416 for Bt. Louis Extras. Canadian Flour s dull and beavy, the arrivals ave light; sales of small lots at $12 25@#14 75 Southern Flour 18 lower and more plenty; sales of 400 bble. at $11815 26 for common to fair Extra‘Baltimore and Country, and $13 252816 35 for Trade Family Extras. Rye Flour I8 quite firm; the demand ie fair; Aales of 360 bbls. at $6 50088, Corn Meal s dull and heavy at $5@45 10 for Jersey. Buckwheat Flour s quiet at $2 76@$3 20 ¥ 100 ©. FISH—The market for Dry Cod s been a little more active, but prices favor the buyer; Mackerel have been Very firm, but the demand hus heen only - moderate; pickled Herrings are dull, but smoked do. are firm. We quote: Cod, ¥ owt. - EATALHE A e = Pickled Cod, ¥ bbl 1IBe -~ Mackerel, No. 1 Mass, small, $ bbl.1900 @ — Balmon, Pickled, ¥ tee . 0 @ 420 Herring, ¥ bo: sa@ 60 Herring, No. 1, # bo: W 30 X. GRAIN—The Wheat market hus been much depressed; millers bave held off for a further abatement, in view o the rapid decline in Flour, and those compelled to sell have bad to yield daily; to-day the market is lower, and rices nominal at the close; sales of 7,000 bush. prime hite Canndian at §, delivered. Barley s been in bet- ter demand, but the advance i freights and the scarcity of frelght room have limited the purchases, closing steady but Aull; sales of 700 bush. prime Canada West at $1 1 at §1 20, free. 17,800 bush. Western at 60264c.; Btate at 682 soy and Bouthern at 66@esc. Rye is dull and heavy at 23@81 24 for Western; §1 28281 29 for Btate, and §1 272 26 for Canndisn. Corn s dull and unsettied, closin nomjnal; sales of 16,000 bush. at §1 13} for Unsound; 81 1 8115 for Mixed Western, in store, closiug at the iuside rate, #1 0621 08 for Jersey YeMow. EXFPORTS OF BREADSTUFFR. ur, Wheat. W and Jer- b Total to Great Britain and the Continent for the week eud- For the week ending Jan. 26,1807...... . M 9% 8,700 Bince Sept. 1, 1,502,336 670,568 1,211,768 SR g e INN ve re without change. We quote at 224 @22jc, T Sl S aep . it. We qus e Hithy better supplies, bilyers hive come for- -Wmmw'&;m:u'fifi"ém.-hnmmum; and the stock s still emall, amounting to only 42,000 Wo ‘28 to fivh. Nae. Montevideo, 31 to 231, &c.; Rio Grande, 20 to California, 22 to 25 @170, Mata- 21640.; un, .3 ), . m, 15§@19¢.; Central Amerioan, 1§ 1 11 1, ; Vera Cruz, 18 to 19m, moros, 22 10 241, 17217 Tampico, 20 to 23 B, 1 18 t0 20 B, 16@17c. Maracaibo, 20 ‘exas, % m, B, igike) gold, Ayres, 1o to_ 48 1, 10@104c,; b m, Ox, 60 to 80 ™, 12§@13c; Clty Slaughtér, Cow, #5to €0, 1047 Le., currency, selected. ’ : AY—"The s p\y of Shipping 18 moderate, bt with a limited demand prices are y ; sales of 200 bales at #1 30@81 40 for u]nppmg, ana Retail lots at §1 5098170 100 . HEMP—Manila 15 in moderate demand, but prices aro without ehange; we note sales of 200 bales at 11je., gold; other kinds are Inactive and.nominal. HOPS—The business 1s moderate and eontined entirely to the home trade; in prices there has been no epecial clhiange; we quote at from 20, 45@70c., 48 10 growt: and uality. HRO% _The tnquiry forboth Ameriean and_Beotch Pig has been limited; the obstruction in our harbor by Jee an itsmoving; we have no esseutial change snow_prevents 1o note, however, We quote : No. 1 American, ¥ wn 5 50 48 00 0. 1 Beotch, # 'tun. 46 00® 47 00 Common A 102 502 107 50 Bar. Refined 112 50@ 117 50 Heroll, # tun.. 142 50@ 170 00 Band, § tun, 102 8608 —— Hoop, ¥ tun. T 0@ 210 00 Rods (§@316 inch), tun.. 117 50@ 172 80 Horse-Sloe, ¥ tun..... 157 60@ 142 50 Ovals, half-round, 4 tun. ... 167 80@ 147 50 LEATHER—The market is dull for Hemlock, and the prives have further declined; the stock is light, but want of demand and increasing receipts depress prices. Oak Bole is very dull, only a small inquiry for light weight Dbeing noticéable. We quote (@ 1 cash): Hemlock—Buenc Ayres, heavy, s2@ssc; middle, $2@ @ slge Califorau, hegvy, 31adc; middic, 3 ; light, 02 + Orinoeo, heavy, 284G iddie, light, 294 3040.; Good damaged, 27@2skc.; Poor do., 21@2ic.; in the Tough, M@l . heavy, 40@40c.; middie, 88@4de; light, 62a360.; . cropped, middle, 41@b2c.; light sy@ate; in the rough, heavy, $@dzc.; middle, 36@3sc; light, 35@38c.; bellies,17@18c. ATHS—Eastern are in fair demand and firm; sales of prices are 276,000 4t § 50, three months. LEAD—The market is moderately active, but without ehange; sales of 150 tuns fn Boston #t 7@74c., gold; the price here is 6§@74e. for ordinary. LIME—Roekland is firm and fu_fair demand: sales of 1,000 bbls. at $1 70 for common, and $2 20 for Lump. MOLASSES—The demand fs not very active, but n an- teipation of the arrival of the new crop, holders of old exhibit more anxiety to close out, and mre offering their stocks at rathier easier rates. We quote Old Crop as fol- lows: Cuba Muscovado, 38@50c.; Clayed, 37@40c.; Centri- . fugal, 86@38¢., and Porto Rico, ibatde. "New Crop as fol. Jows: Ouba Muscovado, 4s@sic; Clayed, 4badic,, and New-Orleans, 76@%c. The stock is estimated at 3,000 hhds. Cuba, 50 hhds. Porto Rico, and 400 bbls. New- Orleaus; sales of 65 hhds, Euglish Island on private terms, NAVAL STORES-gpirits Turpentine 18 dull and heavy at Rosns have declined, but at the close there 18 more steadiness; wenote sales of 100 bbls, Com- mon at 89,70, aud 200 bbls. Low No. 1at$s 7. Tarls quiet, Wb quote: Tar, Waslilngton and Newbern. @ bble 00 AR B0 Piteh, City, No. 1. — @ 4 50 Rowin, Common. Pasom, 370 @ 400 Rosin, Btrained and No, 2 (in yard) @ 280 D, 4 1342 4 78 Rosin, No, 1 and, Pale and White........... 5 00 @ 700 8pirits Turpentine, American. e d ia 61 OILS—American Linseed has been in fair demand, and prices are firm. In Fish Oils there has been no essential ehange. Lard Ofl remains quiet, and pricesare nominal. ‘We guote ; [inseed, City, in casks. . Peal. 120 291 N Whale, Fair to Prime 115 @120 Whale, Bleached Win 120 @125 Sperm, Crude 3 —— w260 Bperm, Winter, 290 @295 Lard Oil, Fairto Prime.......... 000 115@ 135 0. 1052110 @ 100 B W OTL CAKE—A fair demand for Cake at 832453 50, cur- rency, for thin oblong Western, and $41a$43, gold, for City in bags and barrels. OATMEAL—The demand is fair and the supply 18 am sales at §2 45a82 60 100 . G , VISIONS—We have had a fairly active market for Pork since our last, but prices have declined, closing firmer with a good demand; for future delivery, sales ) to-day of 500 bbla. New Western Mess, seller Fébiruary, seller last 10 days in Feb d regular, are 2,000 bhls. 1 §20 40 292000 for New s nll'm?; sales for , it 8 AL §30124 @420 20 for New €1 Western do,; Old is neminal. of 150 bbls. at $9@$12 for Old Plain : 112418 for New do.: $12@$16 for Old Extra, and $17@421 60 for New do. Tierce Beef 1s firm and in fair demand; sales of 200 tes. Tndia Mess on private terms. Beef Hams are better, and in demand; the supply s smal; salos of 100 bbls. . Western at $4 502435 75 Cut Meats are quite active and firm; salcs of 550 pkis. Plek- led Hams ut 13¢. - Bacon js steady and fairly active; sgles of 138 boxes City Cured at about_10jc. and 250 do., séller Peb., at 10c. Dressed Hogs are Arimer; we quote at 5ja sje. for Western, aud 10a10jc. for Ol Lard is withont change ; sales of 650 pkes. at 23e. for City : 12§@13¢. r to prime Steam, and 13je13je. for Kettle Ren for dere AFTERNOON PROVISION MARKYT, 5 O'CLOCK.—The mar. Ket for Pork continues dull ot $19 252819 314 for Old, and 20 973 for Now Mess, Lard is quict EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS, Pork. Beef Pacon. Butter Cheese Lard Tal buls tea fuse fans tuss. fans.tess Total to G. Brit'nand the Cont. for the week ending Jan. 28, 1867, 1,060 930 506 7 Bince Sept. 1, 1860 173 2,8 5 1, 500 512 Bume time 1865 1370 HECE Cheese tane For the week ending Jan. 2, 1967 4.7 o m am Bluce Bept b 11,490 14,179 Same tiin 3 26,080 we quote I 10 bulk, and 19@19jc. in bhls, Kefined, ) @ ""“;, for P. L. 8. to White; 20§230c. forB. W, o1 There i not much activity, the business belng RICE: Iders generully are chiefly n small lots to the ti stendy at wbont 10§@10fc. for Caroliua. BUGARS—The demand for Raw Sugars continues lght, and we Lave but little busines to advise, owing i & great measure to the difficulties expericuced in trauspor tat The dullness Mas bad the effect to produce some b beaviness in prices, but as a general thivg b confident and make concessions very relue lf s follow: ‘ubna at @ Refiniug, 10@108c. for fair o good do., 1 good Grocery, 1jallje. for prime to ¢ for Centrifugal (hbids. wnd boxe 10 9 at 4§ @ 10§c. j@12)c., Nos. 16 to 4ge., and White at 133 @1 4jc. 12§13 ; falr to good Gro Porto i boxes, N mated at 22, ned are quiet o and 123@13jc. Tor 530 144e Yellow. BALT—The business has been only moderate, but prices are steady. We que uck, # 100 ™; bulk, 13c. ¥ 100 B , 9 sack n wall 98 shtons Gold 215 1862 1 0 Liverpool, Fine, Wortilng Turk's Islinds, ¥ bush .. L e — BPELTER—The marke! we note sales of 50 tuns Stlosian at 6je., gold. BEEDS—The murket for Clover Seed is quiet and firm at 124 @ise. Timothy Seed is i fair demand at & e §3 75 ¥ bush. Kough Flax'Seed is firin at §2 65292 5 ¢ STEARIN—The demfud s godd, but the et is lower; sales of 120,000 1 at 9@ 11je., and 70,000 B Grease at "0—The business fn Kentucky Leaf has been but prices are without change. We quote, : Light Leat Lugs, ai 4abc, ; Com- mon, at 546 : Good, at 1021%0.; Fine, at 13@M4e., and Selections, at 16@17c. Heavy Wi tern and Clarksville Lugs, at s@6c.; Common, at 63 @sc. Medinm, at 10213¢.; Good, at 13@l4e.; Fiue, at 16217c., and Belections, at 15@20c. TIN—Pig I8 firmly held, but the business his been only to a moderate extent. In Plates we lave uo change to note, and pric nominal. We quote Banca. . old, ¥ 1. — U B— — Btraits gold. — Mja— 2 English gold. — 21— 21 Plates, € - box.§12 50a$13 00 Plates, . C. 10 6@ 14 50 Terne, Coke 9 50@ 10 00 Terne, Charc 12 Wa 12 80 TALLOW-—The dei f, and with moderate ar- rivaln prices are firmer; sales of 200,000 B at 11§@1ke. for Western, and 11j@tije. for Clty. WOOL-The market for all descriptions of Domestio Fleeces remains firm ; mand Las been good. prices show an advance; the de- anufacturers, lowever, operate with cousiderable caution in view of the ‘extreme dullness and depression in the goods market. We quote as follows: Domestic Fleeces at 40adse. for ive, and } Merinos; 45@soc. for § and § do; 8weoe. for full-blood Meriuos, and s2a28sc. for Baxony Fleeces; 30@40c. for No. 1 Pulled; so@sse. for Superfine do., and 65@6sc. for Extra do.; 21@%ic. for Com- mon_Unwashied California ; 30@4oc. for Fine do.. 20@520. for Texas, and American Combing at 60a70c. We quote Foreign an follows: Bouth American at 25@27c. for Common Washed, #2@37c. for Unwashed Mestiza and Merino, S2@4se. for Washed En Unwaslied Creole, 40@46e, for Washed Cordova ot Hasie. for Unwashed Mestiza and Merin Good Hope, s0@35c. for Unwashed ; East India, 36@550, for Wasligd, and African at 20280c. for Unwasbied, and 30@40c. 10r Washed. ——— N.Y. WHOLESALE PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. For THE WEEK ENVING J, 29, 1867. [Expresly for Tus N. Y. Tuinvss by The following are the current rates of art condition, as sold by commission houses at’ wholesale. Bmyren Tecetve 6 10 10 per cent less, dedu for com- missions, beside freight and other charges. Parties re- ceiving rroduw to sell, often with the request that imme- Qiate returns be made, cannot always obtain the prices ‘which transient buyers Lave to pay.” Our figures are in- tended more for the farmer than gm merchant, and we prefer not to dl-ppomnl;y giving the outside prices of very choice articles. ‘Boxes or should be care- fully marked with and the name of the sender should also be umn one end. Nall an Involce or list of tho uj under side of the cover, and send a letter containing an invoice and direc- tions, also how and when sent. Clean wh&l and care {n pu up will add much to the value of produce. BEANS AXD PEAS. With MP" of 783 bushels of beaus for the week, trade 18 quiet at about former rates. The market s not quite as 86 it has been, and prices are rather casler, Wo wa 825 w0 3 50 0@ 3 80 5@ 38 soa 20 0 - 0@ 138 DNESD t i€t e u vl = - with a pretty sure margm. The future course «f the | _ oo oo - S Nfl.n"m“‘; BAChkin s 7 . rado s exjirely problematical. Tt wil b | Fmfl MORTGAGE BONDS —_— s s that prices fell to 4 low 1l :r!ynrrn bruary, o ¢ THE ‘ . e e e ] e A | e Aa HATCH, FOOTE & €O, T, thongh, e Jikely thexe il i i fulling off, snd TOLEDO, LOGANSPORT, : o e 3 el Buving i bfes et A, 6P o BAN : while chofce alt firkins will bring 45¢. Rollsare NORTHERN INDIANA RAILROAD CO. BUY AXD SELL AT MARKET RATES, sad o0 oul-.‘ a;l:::#‘:?::uanm“ mum..{fl“w d.:l]]_ 5“1‘0{ issues of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, STOCKS, ba firkins mw‘:«:-‘"d‘:':fi' &‘:’e f:n:;n"(?lidu"r’lum AMOUNT OF IBSUE........covnn. ....81,3500,000, | DEPOSITS received asd INTEREST allowed, sabject to CHECK AT BIGHT & sold a8 high as 3¢, Bome Michigan butter is offering a 18c. Wequote : A . R b b coveon mowne o 8100 TACE | " e e ate, half firkin: terest at per annum, State, medium to ; sanualy i New-York, on the Pt daye of Jasary asd July. - INTEREST collected snd COUPONS casbed. o T b Yot o eetoutonk e goe-io fh i) ayplimte $500000 ofhess. | ; AR Tosiosts Sienuts® SN st pwensl stintion, e s P+ o, at the Jow rate o 75 cent, intending to. hokd the remaioder % & D B BATOH 8301 1.tg with Fiak & Hatch thems) Western Reserve, gom{. o, Western Reserve, Sumwer lots, Michigan, firking, prime, ¥ bigher price. This will ield over 9 per cemt income, and add 23 per cent fi:‘, L4 of the ameunt of the bood to the principal ab maturity. Middie and Soutliern Olia, ¥ 1. a0 ! Tolls, I Wrappets, fnes Ohto, # B 29930 Vor further pasiicaiars syl 4 Medium Weatern, 20015 - o . White and Mixed, store packed 1 Chieago, Wisconsin, &c., ¥ 1 Northern Penmaylviia, ¥ 1 “Glades,” Pa., ¥ ... Southern Pennsylvania.. CHERSE. Most of the cheese In the city, apd country, has been beught up by dealers MORGAN, LATHROP & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 32 New-st. and No. 36 Broad-st, New-York, that in the to make & thing out of it, paying all the way from 14 to Refer to JAY COOK & Co., Bankers, New-York. 17¢., andnow holdhigit at 18@2c. Very few sdles have beew made above 30c., but there are nuayhruwnu that Orvice or THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE lfolnn,} al::u:nl:’t?yon‘lfi 30 e Lap ko ot XA HE TRUSTEES Bt b ;clhmchm well seoured and little 1o up, 3 in ‘orm| e T i the ectipts 0,10 hoxes for the week. bo decline i HE T TS i oo 47l athic o ol causes & i eellngin fho market, and transgctions | o cemtar, J000" Teceiv ve been very light during the past two days. We cab | Premums Marine Risks, from lst of Jau: scareely change the figures of last week. We quote: ary, 1866, to Jist 1866, %{'fl::}}’“”' mm-d,‘godar,’ i 8 @13 Presaiums on Policies ) pairy, commson and Lite Enelinh g.,.,;, G e Total amonst of Marive Premiums. .. lish Dairy, Ohio, ¥ ™ o st Risks Fuctory, ait o gooi State 1 "n-nv:."n::'a:u : Lfl."nh s ': ictory, prime State.. Prewjuma tsarked off from 1st Junaary, 1866, to Tiat Fuctory! faucy Cheddér. | Foomher, fioanes 5 e amam netory, s Furm Datey, pritic Lotees paid during tho same period. .« .»+»... $3,051,295 08 Ordinary £ good Sta —_— White, skimuied .1Hfi' continue to eome txm.urd “‘?h mfli—mly 1s, for the week. Ho gearce are olders -ramn have advanced the price fully se. per dozen duriug the 129,30 00 week. They are selling out. by _the single dozen at 60c,, 21,200 00 v and in lots at 55c. by the barrel “We quote : i 104 ‘the date hereot, New-Jersey and Peunsylvana, fresh & doz..65@— A o i crasing Btate, good marks......... 54@35 * V3407 g1 | w8 aforessid, wix Pestérn and Canada, § doz., 50w52 222 | ballnotbe preseted o , ¥ doz., loss off... ot 204 40 | specied will cets to o s charge Western, at magk, § doz. A2w45 m“_' purpose. Egg Oats, $ bush., good.. 50@5s -15: FRUITS AND BERRIE! Afilen are rather firmer, while cranberries continue to advance, single barrels of the latter—choice fruit—sell- ing at 25 and even higher. Severalcar loads of Canada apples have been recelved. We quote : Apples, fine State, ¥ bil 0000 9650 | M Apples, common, ¢ bbl. 3 502 480 ‘A dividend of Twenty per cent i the net_earned premioms East Riven Savizses bomromiow, Cranberries, Choice, # bbl. . 22 002 24 00 of the Ufi-’ynly for the year ending Jist December, 1068, for ‘whieb eer- No. 3 CHANBRRS-ST. Cranberries, (ftlllllllfl'.é{’ bbl. 15 We 20 00 titteates will be swued ou and after [‘“ ‘.(‘:‘. of April next. New-Youx, Dee. ". 1968, ¥ FRUITS AND NUTS . By seder o 4o Bges), . R T EPOSITORS are hereby notified that inter- Dried Apples are firmer, with low Qisposttion to sell. | 0 xcrr EPQSITORS are hereby Dok ve sid s Bowe very fine Ohlo fruit is on the market. Peaches, too, | ¢35 RIS, irom 8150 15500, and at the rate of 6 per ceut per auaum o Al enma arc stiffening up. Hickory Nuts sell very slowly at quo- | w i, H. 3 over . which have been deposited for the spaee of six tatlons. We quote: e yrovtans b0 the o 10k doy of Josnary, 18 pouR s, e - " anuary next._Interest 4ueles, Sguthorn, ngw, ¥ N bt 14 vl ad draw inieret 4 f Geposied previous 1o the 1sh of ua- Luwiy Cuntis, Cuas H. Russerr, LoweLL HoLBRook, R. Wanmey Werros, Ji RoYAL PHELYS, CaLun BARSTOW, A P. Puvor, Apples, Western, new Apples, State, ¥ 1. Apples, sliced, ¢ 1 Dlackberries, ¥ Black Walnuts and Chernes, new, pitted, ¥ B Cherries, pits in, # © Hickory Nuts, ¥ bush g Peaches, unpecled, quarters, ¥ k o iy o 0 0.5 TR “YORK SAVINGS BANK, Eighth-ave., corner or Fourteenth- sIX CENT. in free of taz. Deponits made Soore b | A Gras btorcst om Bob. 1. il draw e THOMAS CHRISTY, Presidest. R. H. Bris, Seeretary. STRPIENSON, ax B, Weps, Srorronn. PARD UANDY, Bentho, pesied pHmo hew, P B. i, GQIX PER CENT INTEREST, Peanuts, Wilmington, ¥ bush. hIEE'l‘lA\"(} of thfl RTOCKHOLDERS 03{ nmo;aafi;a:fl‘m Peanuts, Virginia, ¥ bush No. 62 Nusau, vear A the CARBON-HILL COAL COMPARY for the ELECTION Pulton-st., N. V. commences imwediately on the 18t day of the Plums, ¥ B o v ‘office of JOHN SILSBY, No. % Pise-st Raspberries, black, ¥ TRUNTRES il b e ot R EADAY . the 6t of Pebrusry. st 13 | mants ofowing 4 =y - R eniatd JolN STLBY, beereiasy. iag the datc of the SepoNSe N NAME, Precidest Hexny R Covxriy, HOPS. y Arrivals are light and the diffienlty of getting about, a1 owing to the snow i the streets, hus he effeot 0 “#r. Manx's Fins Insonance Co.. Ovvick No. 67 WaLLar,, rNOX® NUKSERY AT YOUR DOOR—Bes Jtmit transactions. Prices are firm at the following quo- New-Yonx, January 17 1967, tations: Forelgn, 40@s6e. ; American, common to fwir, 55 AT THE ANNUAL ELECTION for Directors ‘Advertisemest “ By Mail,” page 8. adse.; American, good to prime, 52@574e.; American, | L} of tia Compaay beld ut he offce on Tuestay, the Wb sk, ths 4 22 i x! or the ¢ H Sholos (0 Thney, EAPNG. _ C e RO ODFORD, DANAL B: WAGNER, Dividend Notices, Pork contimes to advance, with light receipts and DABIKL RABOLD, QUARLES BANKS, pta snd the JOSEPH W. GREENE, JAMES ROSS, o :;.: of ;»u!hvt 1t sells lively. Veal is doing a little AN STEWART, g ETRPHEN &nw Orrica Iisisois CENTRAL RAJLEOSD Compiiy, | tter. We quote : FIANEZER CAULDWELL, THOMAS CRANE, J 1, Beef, Bides, ¥ 1. .10 13 CHARLES JENKINS, JONATHAX W. ALLEN, T a MEETING of the Board Directors Beef, fore quarter, # B MATITAR . HOWELL, ~ RICHARD KELLY, A ¢ thhe Company, beld this day, 16 wes Resolved, That 8 DIVIDEND f, hind quarter, ¥ B RICHARD WIGHT, KD H. BOWNE, SfFIVE PER CENT iv cash, fren of Governmeuh Tax, be e i g bl DAVID BANKS ! EBENEZER WILSON, e o Febrasty next o the bolders of the Bt el Pork, State and New-Jersey ot A AR SILNE. on the mineteenth day of Jannary fnstant, Traasfer b Pork, State, medium, P 1 g e A e WTRRLING, ciowed on the said sisetecath day of it o the sth ey, JAMES HENRY, ELIAH STITES, o Beumeey. ALEER, Trosmows, FRANCIS 8. BANKS. JOSIAH P. HOWRLL, ANK OF AMERICA.—~NOTICE—The Bank E. BLLERY ANDEKSON, 0. W. C. ‘of America, baviog paid the State, City and County taxes on it JOSEPH H. JENNINGS, THOMAS M. WIGHAM, wtock from the Extra D of' R CENT, declared January It MENRY K THOMAK, ~~~ BERNARD RUDDEN, 3, 1867, is now its stockbulders, on demand, the re- Live Geese and Duc forward freely from KICHARD BULLWINKLE, E00RON W, FOWERS, Sl Canada. D ed poultry 18 selling slowly to-day. The mnu‘ . POTTER, MICHAEL KAMP, Orwice or TE DUBTQUE AND NioUX Ciry RaiLroap Co. markets have been so full, for o long a time, people are ELIAS P. WILLIAMS, JOMN SMALL, NOTXCE 18 here sm“phb_"htduxl fi ng tired of it. 1t Is very difficult to get Zie. for the JUHN G. GUNN, W. P WARNBI(’“ of FOUR PER CENT . Siock tresh turkeys, and 20¢. for choice Western: most of WALTER 0. WOODFORD, Tias been declared ont of the earnings of h_,n‘hl!u the sales are at ls@20c. Chickens, too, are dull of sale. AMOR W OO B “fx’i}"r‘r’“" office of Messrs. M. W. JESUP , 0u the 1ot Prairie hens und venison are fn fair nn]rfipur Ier ad- |, ot e O L ver W. March next, to hoklers as rezistered st the ciosing of the Traas- vaneing with the steady cool weather. We quote : W, “_“:M' ::"‘"‘I""'“ w‘"“'fl, edlocted. Prosidest M!-m pod o 1'-; “nw #t the New-York ‘._.l:m ol LIVE. ol o) : 3 < Chickens and Fowls, ¥ 1 . a1 7 ¥is Compasy contiune to fnsure against loss and damage by fre oo ap Tflm\x’:\'flfii CENTRAL RAILROAD Dueks, ¥ pair..... o o ... 81 Bkl B favorsbie terms a3 other vffices, the capital being well sccured oo bond COMPANY, TREASUMER'S OFFICE, ALBAXY ln—a‘l 187 G ew-Jersey, ¥ pair.... 3% 375 ‘and mortgage and governmest stecks. TWENTY.SEVENTY SEMLANNUAL DIVIDEND.—Tbe Directors :‘lerfw »:n:u and Western, @ pair 2 fib 300 i WASHINGTON POST, Seeretary. :l‘:hccl llpmwmz.mm‘f-s: urkeys, b .. eessonssssasasanss @ 18 “or “Ruoow | >, 4 thereof, United B o DRESED. s Takassaes Oppicn,{ | some tax, o Gy of Bobriary segt Chickens, fresh, prime, § B...... ne 19 Newrony, Jaauary 15, 1867 Din ew-York will be paid at of Duneas, Bberman Chickens, ordinary, # B......... 122 15 qEALED PROPOSALS will be received at ‘%‘,},‘.fl:‘ e ey ":‘lu-.fluu- Ducks, ¢ . wWa M 5.) this office_until the st instant, for the ylw).r'l&fl,‘ of | DAY, the 3lat day of Jans ipstant, and be o the 100 18 Ihode Island Bouds of any issue; the Treasurer rosert| right 10 | fog of SATURDAY. ,,,;:,’i.,.,,,.,..,,..‘.._“"‘" Be M et all fi'l'fi'.' :‘f-;'r. tbe lcwo:lnlwhm st . Acerned . B, D. WORCESTER, Treasurer. o PO ooy by i il Gl ORGE W T Orvics ov TiE KoroEns Fin Insvaance COMPARY, eneral Tressurer. rime State, I i ¥ 25’['!! DIVIDEND. _The Board of Directors ¥ bave this day declared & SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND of FIVE Oxiox Pacimic Rail Coxvaxt, B D, 21,'1867. Ormcr, No. 424 WaLvuret, PHILAD Jan. 31, 1867 PER CENT, free of Goverment tax, payable on und efter Feb. 1, 1667, {E INTEREST in GOLD, on Fhe teanafi bouks wil b closed from Jan. 26 to ¥eb. 1, 187, inlusive, ‘Bons of the UNION PACIFIC RATLWAY COMPANY, | _New-York, Jus. 8, 1067. JOS. W. DUGLISS, Becretary. ares, ¥ pair.... s0m, Carcass, § pson, short saddle Venison, long saddi - Mo EASTER] IVISION, due February 1, will be fl‘1 1tatiot of e coupons ut the Banking House of Maers. JAY, GOOKE & Co, New- York, on and after that date. W)L_:l. P, ER, Treasurer. LoGANSPORT, Ind.. Jan. 20, 1007, N 1 on the THIRTIETH DIVIDEND. CLINTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Garlie and onjons are higher, t TOTICE.—The COUPONS due Feb. searcity, and the latter owlng to the difficulty of moving A the T ety this cold weather. The potato trade I extremely uN-.d" morigags bonds of e oty Lomman ol e oo | o, b SEMVANNUAL DIVIDRND o WIVE &) B O s oo quiet. We quote : Drescaiation at the offce of Sesrs. M. K. JESUP & Co.. No. 84 Brosd- TIS DAY beey declared payable oo Gom e A Ra B, Soainy, i Ty 150 st e 27 Jow Genermmens = BB EMITH, Presdeat | PR Nork umnare & 1067 = : nfons, string . o~ s | —— v Oulons, red wnd yellow, # Vbl 2 00 2 50 Ommon v e ok, | | JUNOX: NURSERY AT YOUR DOOR—Seo Qo e e & i [t 8 AT A MEETING of the Board of Direetors, Advertisement ** By Mail” page & Potators, Dyckuan soed, ¥ Vb 3ioa sm T D THOMSON roagocd, i JANES A 1e Totatoes, Jickson ¥ bl 1Baiw WILEON appoiuied Becretary, to Al fimdn‘udm Chances for Business Rlen. - 3 . k. . WILSOS, Becretary. A A P A R NN NN Potatoes, 225 278 - gy 30 g7 = A e o P - T Py " Potatoon; 3 @ 2.0 TNOX® NURSERY AT YOUR DOOR—See | A CHANCE TO MAKE $25,000.—Just issued, o pr 84 oue of the most valuable of American patents. Potatocs, Mercer, & bbl ... ... 106 3% Advertisement ** By Mall,” page ‘profits eno; All the New-England territory sold is 8 Bquashes, Boston Marrow, # bbl. 2009 250 :{q for three days. Woukl be ex~ Turnips, Russia. ¥ bbl... @100 changed Apply at Roum No. 75 Lovejoy's. e e o e I LT o | BOKIRG Roaco b BeWTS' | SESUNG T AWYER whe can Gt g8 3 doing A fid v ‘who can invi the season for manufacturing and shipping being about ean obtain » Iuerative OFFICE Bl by over difficult 1o alko saos. We qote VERMILYE & CO., Diring to Nou 111 Brosdway, Koom No. 14. 3 Mink, pule......81 25243 00 M llrlp:. 1 No. 44 WALLST, yiag o Hoy I3 Beascier FOR SALE—The Lease, Sheds, Brick Stables old lflm three “bl.l’:l lflm“."‘l, and-all the Il_‘lc: Yard #and) doiig good . Taquire on e prea oranr of Hraaduay aui Tenth sty Wihamebergh paver, pale, ??'K;-':‘”’"m }?El g BANKERS AND DEALERS PARTNER WANTED, with $16,000 sl o o | T M xR ?33’1‘”.1}"’"..‘?7 ,9.5,5 EETL'“S}‘I"I:EM we' § m hl'ow‘-‘_\v'A‘—“—Tgm—T‘wm-A Jiable MAN- o Bor e e | Sl COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. | 81.000. i ottt Biicn e W 8 | Wl s, e 11 o | AU SIS O OO SEATES YU UEUID O8 | U Noww NURRERY AT YOUR DOOE=8e Yy b ki FREE OF ALL COMMISSION CHARGES. ‘Advertisement * By Mail,” page 8 A lot of 8t. Domingo Beeswnx was sold at 30c., in gold, but ordinary Western:Wax rarely brings over 87e,, in cur- rency. Several lots of poor Broom Corn are on the market CLOSING PRICES. NEW.YORK, January 20, 1867 ‘Copartnership Notices. : offering at 8@ve., while some fine stock has been sold at Buy-| Sell- Buy-| Bell- | - Wit Jaor 0 1 1 St Supastle 0 ) &, | [ISSOLUTION._THE _COPARTNERSHIP EESWAX, re, ¥ m. 86 Ce iy - I a— f?.',,';‘,‘.“:‘ rfwr: soiaimbissuss 260 83 z - i{, ::.;,..a.«n.ny wutaal conseut, Mr. Johs Meloughlt withdraw- Conx h&f: coares, nov, ¥ 00 .00 o8 08 = 4 - TOAAC WALDRON. JORN MEAL, fine yellow, new, 210 — I COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersiy contines the business Comx MEAT, fine White, few, # 100 B...... 315 @ — - 1) T eretofore uader the S name of MENRY ;"'hnuov" - BEooiens, Live Gecss, old, & B wo b |5k | Hof| 1 8340 W, , Liv o Gold 1344 1 1585, =j::;“nn-, f.f&l.‘{':" new fine, ¥-1. 4 3 » August, 7.2, bl iRl Hfi MB. ELIAS WADE, jr., and Mr. - INSENG, Western, 9 1. 8o 9 AN e ey om0 i NSNS, Woat - s SENRY ¥ 50 ALL o saiboris o fr e b7 pramsmons nw¥:x||'cxurym'ozx b i ominder NAFN g | et . fee o t v 3 5 E have this 1 frymy o g 2R B fie BANKERS, .u?:“a-em. S O iy S ROLLES, Ay ._4'.’ BrooKks and HEADK, Gach 3 002 3 25 e 6 RAMACSE., of o Genoral Baaking and Bleck Commiasion Dusioeté, Fov Con, por o o e 300 | BUY AND SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF S8 0. Wy WEET CORN, Bhaker, per bbl. 20 00223 00 . , 1967, N g A5 | GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES, | 2=tesexs=sisustis. Rags, Cloan White, §' Bt 7 & | ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS, sad oibers RECEIVED os | W\TAL P. JAFFRAY beoomea.m%ol our VINEGAR, Cider, ¥ gal e 8 favorable terma. finmn frow this date. E. 8. JA Y & Co. (9" COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS. JAY CO0KE & (0, CORNER WALL AND NASSAU-STS., NEW-YORK. sitare eo gnita buy #-nnmumw}mflhn-w- -T—-———————m—-,r FFI T e e val.:; BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, A ‘near Mott, N &PAlNE g b " AND KFox® NURSERY AT YO RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ARnties % SSLNNE , JAN. 38.—4,970 bbls, Flour, 66 bhls. Whisky, 342 bbls. Corn Meal, 5,000 sacks Corn .;,,ll, 98 sacks Ollcake, 6,846 busb. Corn, 1,760 bush. Oats, 62 bush. X bush. Malt, 377 Ui Bceds, ) pkgs. Ashes m?:mmr. 1,896 USSR | ALL‘%‘E\I‘DS of FURNITURE, MATTRESS« Bcsaed tioga,oots Voia Peoieut 144 pge. Biter, No.oLAss 804 otrole ¥ utter, g . W. 2,049 k| f-:e i i S ov-v-dunll.lflv-uh et free. % :; m“”‘:ue - "':': T A B o BT AT BRI AT Financial. T THE AN T of - YNE ETAR ATEER TIE BICTIOR of e N churt e s DA S ATINY MRS rtyat., (e fullowing gentiémen were officers of the Amociatiou: | Aud execute onders for purchase aad sale of STOCKS, BONDS, asd BUREAU BED, BOFA : / s T LN . EWW HAVITAN AL J)UNCAN, SHER & Co, BANKERS, | 3 nermsted maguiuctars Al 5 o 308 ABRa. PELTER Corser of Pise and Kassan sts., New-York, Cualet, L) L) \ FREDERICK H. GROSS. Tasoe CIRCULAR NOTES ad LETTERS OF CREDIT for TRAVEL- EMOVAL GRORGE R JACKSOX, ETER T. 0'BRIEN, ERS, available ic all the prineipal Cities of the World. R oy, — JOHN EDWARDS, MICHARL MULREY, § PATRICK POWEKS, WARREN WARD & ©Co., JOHN Dml-&lf.' MERCANTILE CREDITS for use iu EUROPE, CHINA, &e. THOS. W. ADAMS, Also make Travsfers of Mouey to CALIPORNIA and ORBGON by No. 277 CANAL-ST,, P, H.GROSS, Secretary. | Telegraph 0 axp Nowtn Wasranx i 3 Ornicn or Cuigaso w Aiwar Co, INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. For I of WILLIAM O, MoNBE ™ WAL L COZRONS LUE FEBLUAKY ) Skatone | BOWLES, DREVET & Co,, BN W. R, Cor Firt Preferred Biuking Pusd. © ¥o. B4 LUE DR LA PALX, PARIS, ST SR s S ow CANW BILLS on the

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