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A wo@nPs To mAr aPE LZ..rrmoed Instatly. . .ole ne res S,.l
tais oetaAtly. Thls remedy Is htrmless e • , and can beaped In the met dellCate clrn . Old s OhsaLd rheamtiep lns of every lature laeve on the tint L •lr*ation. WOL.COIT'8 PAIN PAolsT has created a gfret ealtemeut InNew Yerk and a
, over the cone try. Fol lrll witl delight
the advent 01 Pain Pat l ,in d at i lpr at•.l ,1 r. wlipetottls. A liberal dliscnt to the ltrdll I.1)1uN tiR&tYVRg,
pOPE'S C'uR FOR COUL/ , OOLDS I
ASTHMA, ETc. F
In alI Diease of the Throat and Lung. '•frig the usf a mild, soothting and decidedly efcler' mdly, tls pro- Cparation may be usd by perros of all at- from "the In-tant mewling and p-ktng in its nurses arn, to where thesiotuh ege shifts into the lewa and r !lpperoe nstaloon." with•et ,tlth pre Oiet tf relief as from any forme n' pbhrmaeople.
POPEII C'URED FOR COLTA II br., en useln this Bc.:y frr ton years, with lo ca rii g dd•: , i; is put linbottes at 7ci. each. Try It. JOft I. POP, R
I rrrcg.t corner.T acuo antdt tfnlasetr etoHold also by JURN DTBEiNKVIJt.; raggist, cornert',,n- an' Y',,ydrae "t.,•t
JLtA6Tff1-rn.ves N. Lisle, i U l. a N !drr tret, l•aufalctarm of the of litters:(inatlemen-l bare exasined the patent.vewsrt Swn y the U. R. feormemt fomaefac the aoeO erre and fouad an the b etar t e s a nompoundwe'l i nntl•ll to e dOiteand n good r .the dlgeetlocan. I hbve oesenbd aid Bitther times, and Itaeeey Inc-a iu I red otdlom to esarsa t'elr behetale St
.sc I t r inml, gt' ttene, veery io IR ly, yoor momeobedic t estspan &. MERX i.FR, •, D i Ocual srI ve exmlmInbed the patent ou hold for t ntsnnlactum ofMaira Bittern a•d ond noom tag in te I redlst thers,' Stcaletlated to srlt irurt. •rsid a te hU qaLsss• . etakea In nnrmtseae .onaUtltl I M de, i 'rt ing buis
eerdial aE", atrc lattce. S. A. 1t.-, Y. 0.Yontr MIlek It itie.-, wtle.h I have tminmd, d o •teetntn 'oy tnh raedt•nttt njurrous to health e m ra.he rvi'•ed to the wheo Uare i want of. a ..d To I.Yone s. oCH ' •lt, I D. il
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A BOOe FORO TIRi IUIr ITUNATILJ. BALDWIN DUFF'S TKATIISB ON ITVATE DI1.SAFr}ft, Impotncy, Lou of Power, Here Debility with DNotee on Imnpedimens to Mrerlagu• sthold re•l by all eon-
IamnplavLg e errea nre t by mll on r o• tS etsr hF
New O(deals MO Ietastite,Where all Meias dbe ea e re ll _ 1
L r C1ICAL TRLEATM KT 0 US*ONIe2 DeSDI.nAEN-Dh . Da fBAUnIdp ET i e chargeof tand Di
'•aeaoLe w tocure t.e following ehratie d. te, v : tD hi tehseLto, Bleunorrhbes, Ulers,) It eamlam, tnestDo e*tei•n ('hloree. Iver ('omplaint, D of the Urine
Sr(,rgnoe tand Dealtho. Cm,annrttlone or ry day lrem I9oiobk u. till I r. a. at hin ofile. corner ,of leteuand Boor.b.o street.. IolTfetc, * No 44 Dauphines et, u.
DR. !. WILHOPT. P
NEW OILLEANM, LA.
Oeue Henr•-rom 1Ye .to $ ok .a. .peyilaFemale Die ase and Ohbst.etpir•
PROUPS8ALS.
RETIN(,It TO s0tIod Cs -ays caredr,.lla .le f fr r cotnrtrctinrnd toe o rdsof thel New Or-'re. MoTi'le aid plhatt.dto•ga R•Ilr.i etweo n the cio tiesI rew Ort ar I end Mohbte, eoblrsetmt o t 2.6iA).,st cablcrdl of eatrlhwork, the dellesy ,f mter ,'r t l antd ,truc'-
P,'c of 4ald lineatl f et of Tlg I Rrtd tr ; I lil e f0 l oeet 'rosT'is and other aUmterals, wll be reravero the (lomp•ouy's
!:•+. n the clt, of New Oreas, up to iU o'clock A. a. NoeWEeFIINpfl.AT .annacy 21. lis.MT
i. and profiles of the N Io, plans otf •ctare, and a-pruolIiote aTuutl of woirk be deo wi be e hlbitoed t Fthe aioe office on and it•er liP mber I 8. and bhank Bforms furnished for contract.s, Ipe•lalti ,o propodnottne,
al proposl. to he tiddred to Henry C:,a Viek. ChlefErNgieer lor th New tOreas. l Mobile aol L'hattalooga Salt-roan Company, New t rleano. La.tlhe ",npany reaservea the right to rijo ay propoeajwhich for any reason may be deeaed ons tractor.
JTMES tilt RAY O$ ori
OFtmr. lleyr H Curt. Presidet . O, C. A E. (d. tI
AC..0 8 ' E El l tLltU le. I iALWA8YS READY FOR IN ]'ANT USE.
Not
lIor:,hrted h) all the leadtlng Fire Sneratlc'ti Companies, thebs-Uurrrriloct tent tle glgtesrt and over I
Wiae Thuemesad
o0 the leng t cithlat ho Wreo the 1~ o•.m
It 'i onei *0 o rt Fl le lpTndred n ill!itre. with property
ep le hidniotg, betng
CIIEAPI, IMPLE AND EF t II'TE. HEFIIU5,, ne wbo taleto tIe and prc-prty . .:, be•tolht:t .a asid
Fire zttlagmutlhe .
Sis ns eCffective in the hands of a to os the moot expe: , d 'irrilal. It bas no mehlnery t , f i t
of ,rder.the F'TE l rXTINl 'UIliR has t fed t.-c hi hest
elaerrl s lle frtm the Press Iis ,neRtlon has don,' sn much Irot C the p':hlie a the
FtIRE. E8XTINIlUIsIIBB, which stantv aye charged andat allabte fr instant actlon, ad not ,ni, trds the mons ofnt tc grappling with fire at its outer k. when it isr crte
aritlteily emui and sire to subdue, biut dosesl with thaitII.. &pt ierfut of all extingul-shes of C' arbonle Acid dT(.. Thli gea Is projerted upot the • not in geous sadpflarm, bnt by means of water bhgbly Imprs ed with it. andt•tlie it is perfectly harmlels to the oprr.t , it s with ruKia ad
tsntrnticcrflicst tp.te the Ore. lionThe FIRE XIIrlNIp'IfIiER lst all I us readyfor us.Tt:r FRF: 1" XTIN(tI'ISIIFR ptn ott I . instantly. UMThe FIRE EAI"NUU IaMEK has io e ,. . lnery to gpt aut
1oe FInE ETINiOiUISItn:BK can re •soed b maele orl
ri F'IRE, EI:XTNUrlIIIR once i'ldd c reum sao M OI
AtfIYT WANTIED ALL ItVEI T, lE UNION.
o. 1. . . . . .. . . DJ
. . .......... ." ...... 0ggS.. ............
HEKSl) F(t5 DEitKCIPTIVB ('Il('t'LAL.
-' 8. BT OPIINGLIRI1I.HT. 'OMPAN, ChecIsdul Oftee 8 Drey. roote Ve.,rk or. Ba'C
•R'I'IIt~N BIAILBItoD OO XE T NY.
UOst.xkA Po.,,,tt I)WneAartiTr ,mew Orlne+ ,. tIn. 4, 10. Jh
Nlieel lif otie*.T' e ttren!•t. ,n , I. e trratlrng public -l..o, tO tho rt iloeH kI,.I t ltt etA T ob Pan e to a p, ; toicrl rT.. felS fr • t.ctzI.. t , a ntl I plltll trat L chtr ,.. Al teirsat
PIIRT ('LA(IA PASSA ,eI ase In.
.. c'AIO SOt.. .'(tHICAtO . i ..... t trter
L4)7IIOVtLLE . . '"•. prtorDEILO N . ' IflI .... nedas
T. S. wll.' . RIA I
Of E. IiZILLE A t'O. t ItAI' U L['D-i. Rtti
S,, R, ,I 'c of if the ctebresi WIWtI.I. o cs' i and '-Itar' wtt Pitrcii. t.'stetemt iiipT,-p Teutona.', ",:.,-re Port:e stamp.
P,,le Atreat C, r U' IT, Mote, &t. .
Removed from Ito. t Begasie .reet,
IADDLERY, HARDWARE BIELTIN lc i'CIro BCHONEI BIt.L, I9 .Roe. 8lTshepItoalusad8 New Lene'a..tJ 11. 05 ad 4
•," Bl O L A.ANIOI ANIP t4tIJIUTIme. va I
St,, k., we by antdi ell Lands in Illnto ts, oain, •V:• in-n.- i se-p':t, o,,w. hltoo'url. K.tots aud Motbs and limbThe bhighest urico Ipd for Utiteto'1• I •I OLD 3 PW O immsyi
We aIto p ase et hetet rltes LAW, WARRANTI aIIREDID ETE COUNTY. Y AD W
BONDLCorerepndeare solcitd, and any Itr•.rJ Lss nqold,
trretbed w'ihout charge. Addres !. *m 01
01 1 POU AIQAPIIC OGLLRi',&B.......Ilac *tuee .......... 2
K J. BOUSi, OPIEATe .3i'ts Phioeerayhs:. , Ip d...; pesniCarsS esl, eelor n Per etat frrom SI to $12 p'rt dses. Photo' hWetn'5f L it Pntttt'.t and Ohnt Petuor r'tetut|v copiedasn teoad
Fa:Ce or ILanD Iat. gt gly rodnood pilcel Work gear. o' _re_ nse tn to an thn ty. .lt ---y
SHATAwA. PIKE (COUNT, M•lIsInIPPL
c lra n st be so at s / a n • tO h I B tPI1TBJ.,k Ilsdl Camp et NaOl Vmebmg
" STATAMIET Or 'is APPIRS
Sof palSCarm. -or 0u0-
ful effect
*" CRESCENT CITY BANK,d can be
• Nnmaic New Orlesas. ea. I, a.Vol.
mont in -Sdelighti$5 per A6SSETS:
Legal Ted.......... ........... 2 1,611 77, Lonislana State
e.nt, Nootea........ 1, i300 at 1,966 2Louisiana 8tate
Intrest Cox-pons .......... 85 77 as5te. 55 20
State Auditor... 3 WI ity of New Or-
the , leans Notes... 1,62D 0 Dat G1. 6,373 minil pie City of New Or-'the I. leans Iluteret
S"the Coupons....... 3,27000 at c. 2125 50"with State Boond of
copl . 1,42 .. ........ 2 , Uintlahi Bonds f . tf of
t Ln boet- ew Orleans.. 1•)M) f8) at $650 71.450 nCL R.el Estate fl.. 1,0U (I)) (lo,1t :ur*nt I Nots, and Bills
cornet dtsonantd. ... 210,386 27Stock L' lsana
State Bank, 49t- shares ... ) 1) st 121 9W 0Sea Sto-k Me hbasolIakoP a t
d Yrader' I
Pt Bank, 51
d t st:are a........t 5.)0 5 3necta Stock U nioaS Bank, 1G d
tareof i ares......... . &) 00 at :. 54 i athiero' Stock IPlk Co.be it copper Coeap., I. 20) shares.... ,370 03 at 10 2,40) 00
Io not Furniture a ndFixtures. ..... 5 0I) (I0I D. Bills rcreivable . 16 707 41
Domestic Ex -LTRL ha"ge, New
S DI Y rk....... .. 112 2 32 5r with Di aetic Ex. -ti a cOlanogi, .ioo-
vile........... If, 29 16 ci5• 2$,210 63 St
r LIABILITIES: ICapital Stock ......... ................ .011000 0
)1511 Depoto ...rs..... 53.26 7;of and fivlnd Iopd . ......... .. 1,06t 7) itl' irculatio .... .. ... 7, 7 () biUrna --- $)3.Z2 to pi
mo Excess..... . 1........ .. ~ 17('IARLES FAUItII , JR, Ca.Li,. er.
PIKE, BIIOTBHER CO.- Ct
(W. . PIKE. ALEX. BROTHER, ALFRED SIIEPPERS, Eld cot'PAUL BLANO,)
reakers.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.fo,
J RZENLMANZ, ro
S BOOE 1 13N. 11 wearesdele pa hoLED bilSOr. ALwy a heabd U aesis OtWe Vot. Venr, e. x
cuble - EUL OLSlIANA LIVETI LED SALE 110
h'ot tot0 1 STABLESB.
CNot IS8, 10 and 19 Magasine street, between Julia and St. 210d p Jsepho stret.,
ad nt Firetelan Moles and Horses for sale. Also, Carriages an rblank Boggles for hui (6rtos, L IHART, Prpietor. ma
Chief - - - -iooll ] yuaooa. RE. O fa ra"
_, th sa . TM, AL
an ldw1r e s Oogneo t .nopea Drop.b r b ham aOBF ir Bouiat LrDn ed.
Co. puin., ot t_ Crupw sNancy Papor CakeO c ldoNes v, , or Nary Box= for Chrio. s and dn Y' owlOrleans. le
F, An 0l0 which restoresDIa a to i oo hing of the d nome i y.bor e col a•lek dte
0. N. YORSAON, theS Importer ed Wholel Dragu te, NOEL OIagerbwe e, frolton e E M. DL I r IYM d ec
mWhoilesale ad seielU Drs lt e.l_~ Ol theAll. s a 1al aBMsr•t i
Drnugist, oor.. Felicity and IaNasl Isn tri ereAndp at the Det•o s igdAAO e toteatt
St NEWo ORLEAI, May 14, Ni. 25t.
(aliwelu'i Nxtreefo and
axn my sTilgatra. m alsd] IFELIX h s rON,
- * daEmpt AD Ia LmAdDIo ernT oE SITHOT~
(m.All Ehsr rf SSROSANII PUotton, BBCehat szpiora- and Circulpae hope, .agaga t repo
•Id ORE dpR DIE. the day,
ndd -i-rIebsess nab slly tray Oatehew veryPAd Orde AN PEwill be , AA ML ON DERY, wh f 1i
stronited bye the Empress of the Froih. and t• veryvely
Oommld in a an carcltes for 1 i Mt l nce ere d c
Uta pal su10k.MOYLe "1N, ToANT LLor arAdr ll be at oe l o g
IAUDJINO. LAOS ENT-RANC.E CI r OTale p Il
so llohr tretn K Pour- •i dema
LtIo andWddinT cEe, e~, a 4u thumIat isO idaymarne. edeotoese pciar atesunto Saes Cotton, BmIs Ladin0, Dr1taCbeA, Inrlcs a no d I org•Pl Wtes., e., Lrthog Ia 70,
- loitls oeboed on popes and aeopes WITHOUT at $
r CIIA FOR DIE and 1I
PE'BI OIVDED TK-E0L BY O E./Sr b CO.t ,tthe t,
cextra,
Ptmrted by the o E ressd of tho teoo, ndrst rslt B ,ICe-.-r t .p ric e s
lodmAt ofo' YLANGTLA~o nnd MaNLLA lo,,kfi
nsd ad keloIitn. .rornos to h iluLa;. 1.0 on
s mo do t. fmil e pl l ha 1 ha o, G rl so-
p Uaonprdnl abrOla: whsaeneW to thr toot.e sil l o ,r Stacc and hue Podr ,daai
stomp. • d,Whofesals, Rigad * Cc., 41 rie do Nlcblleo, a Peel air dt
~PIPI~~P l~kQLI; not Ctthd
TUESDAY MORBINO, JANUARY 12, 1869.
, d w OrlIIt Js. MI.ingThere is no new feautre to notice in the crndl-
tion and movement of the money market. Goldopened at New York this morningat 135k, against1351 , the closing rate Saturday evening. At 10:30A. i. it was quoted at the former figure. At 12 u.It stood at 1344. and at 3 p. t. it closed at 135k.The movement in this market has been of a re-stricted charar:cer throughout, as will be seen bythe appended statement of actual sales, vie: $2500at 135,. 8500 at 135j, $1000, $3000. $10,000 and$30 000 at 135,, and $5000 and $35,000 at 135).Sales !f Silver included $1000 American halves at1324. The latter trade eaected late SaturJayeveLing. We now quote Gold at 135 1i354,American Sliver coin at 132@1324, and Mexrlcudollars at 137k@138.
FonalowN EXCiiANGo-There has been but amoderate movement in Sterling and F'rancs to-day, but quotations disclose a triflng advance.The market was fairly supplied with commercialbills throughout, and the demand was inactivefrom the opening to the close of business. Wesubjoin particulars of the principal operations asfollows, viz: 1000 commercial Sterling at 1I6.3000 Al do. at 1461. and 4000 bankers' do at147. In Francs we have to report sales of 1240,0icommercial at prices that have not transpired.The ruling rates this evening were 147J'~147 forbank Sterling, 14oJtl4.ij for commercial do.,3 53(•43.C2}; for hbank Francs, and commercialdo. 3.t.7(3.xs63.
Doanmrsc Exc•aenao-There is no material aI.teration of any kind to refer to in the movementunder the above heading. The market I amplysupplied and the remittance demand is but , irolymoderate. W\e annex particulars ot the princloalpurchases by banks and bankers, as follows, viz ;$2.,000 New York sight at 111G ji cent. discont, d$4(00, $10 000, $30.000. $3,; 109, 50,000, $32 ,;00 d165,000. $75.000 and $100.000 do. at i. $16 000 do. aat 13.16, $10 (•0, $30,000 and $75,000 do. at .$10.000( and $3:;0,000 thirty days' do. at 2 qj cent.,$1.i 000 and 'O.C00O lBoston sight at , $20,i00 ant$30,000 sixty days' do. do. at 2j, and flo.,'o0i Golcheck on New York at 1 1, cent. discount. %eej.110 s still quote i6( j cent. discount at bank and 1313d11; J cent. discount out of doors for sight checason the Northern cities.
UNC-RRENT NoTEs AND SEgCRI'TIE--There isstill a fair demand for all clasese of securities,but the most favorite descriptions are held at302 it prices above the views of buyers. The actual"5-17 sales to-day comprised only the appendedl Mamounts, vie: $15,000 City Ten Per C(ents at 7; a,
2.j00 and 8,700 do. at U0. $73,01i I,evee -i- I PerCents at •:3 : $1 (O. $2x,o00. $50,000 and 237,01,Levee Bonds at c*5; $10u do. at 6,; U$•0,i00PERs, Eight Per Cent. at 75, and $.0,000 on private Lterms, and $4000 Metropolitan Police Warrants at
bSPCIAL DISPATrcw.--We are indebted to theWestern Union Telegraph Line for copies of the (following private dispatches received from thatroute to-day, viz :
N,-ew York, Jan. 11-10 A. x.-Gold opened:at1351. 10:30 A. M.-Gold 13.1 ; Cotton very firm,holders asking higher rates. Middling 2,4,.: MH,. Ebile 29c.; Orleans 294:.: sterling 1I ; uilo0 . 12N.--Gold 1354. Cotton demand fair, prices firm :middling 2.jc.: Mobile 2'•c.; Orleans
2 9•c.; ster i--ling steady. 3 r. M.-Gold closed at l:I;4. Cot.ton demand fair, prices firm. Sales .;-O0 bales, 0i. -cluding 1'00 in transit. Middling 2'4c.: luobtuend St. 20c.; Orleans 2~0o. Sterling steady.
Liverpool. Jan. 11-11:15 A. r.-Cotton market in,, firmer; estimated sales 13 1,00 bales; uplands I ir(.0ll d.: Orleans 1I @ll2d. 1:20 r. M.-Cotton atr. market nominally unchanged. Estimated sales on
15,000 bales. 5 P. y.-Cotton market active.T7A- Sales to-day 15.000 bales: uplands llid.; Orleans all
1 ll}d.; uplands float llid. cc, 11arr,, Jao,. ll-Noon.-Cotton market excit- thDa.n ed. Tres ordinaire 1.31 afloat 1.322. on
Ihriat ClS ommrrial ntelliienu trayetTb
OCaascsa Orlcs. No. 94 s CaM vsv, iM.uday Eveting. Jan II. 1•y(',TroN-The market has been inactive through-coor. out to cay. Offerings of all grades were light, and pee
the demand has been of a restricted character bniel, from the opening to the close of hu iness. Huld- notera uniformly enhanced their figures on receipt of tugthe Liverpool and New York telegrams. but buy- c
s. ers generally refused to pay higher rates, and the bactotal sales were confined to 2600 bales at aboutSaturday's quotations, which we repeat as fol- elows: Ordinary 23
7j'24c., good ordinary 244;,* .25c.. low middling 235*226c., middling 2;jLy.26:. Del
and strict middling nominal.COTTON STATEENT. 1Stor
,toek on band September 1.8i8.. .M . . .ReceI ed smace hab ury U ......-. ....... .. statloao.. *.reviou ..... ..................... 47,t 47 ~5 Bor
Exported since Saturday........... .... 4.'. 1Exported previosty .......... ..... 32 iN ( 'ea
-ItoardJanu ll, 130 ......... 1,...,iv Sock on band and on sbhiberdJan. It, Ie ...-.... 1
Exports to-day were divided as follows: 1.; Cit''1bales for Providence, B. I., 17;21 tor Barcelona,1831 for New York. .SUGAR AND MOLASSS -- We have the pleasure of po')reportmg another very brisk and good market to- Rec-day, in which all the supplies were early sold atvery good paying figures. In Sugar the ad cnceea of last week is fully maintained, while, owing tovery largerecelpts, Molasses is quoted at 142,. 4Iir, decline. The receipts to-day foot up o;lo hbids. e
LU Sugar and 2595 bbls. Molasses. We now give
market quotations as follows: Sugar-inferior } T49~4. : common 9•-@l0c.: fair 12c.; fuliy do. 124 [email protected].; prime 13c. ; choice 13j.: 11 11 -}. fl-r sboseconds: le1jl4 c. for yeltow clarmli,-l: 13,l. ,c. 2,.5-for white do. Molasses-inferior 5,;t,c.; com-mon 3.@62c.; fair 62~,;5c.: priie ,,5f,;oc.; choilceo70072c. Exports to day a hhds. Sugar and 17. o 0bbls. Molasses.
FLoc•a- e have to record to-day one of the onyIlargest arrivals this season, viz: 17,s20 barrels. cIn consequence the market has declined mate- to tprially, but as the supply is none too large for the chusdemand, we do not think this decline will go,further or be of long contnuance. The sales to- cropt day were few and light, as follows: 250 fine on e, private terms, 200 and 250 do. at $6 30, 200 do. ate.$6 70, 150 superfine do. on private terms, 100 and Cn,5 do. at $7 25, 150 do. at $7 37:), 10o and 100 do. ortS at $7 50, 100 double extra on private terms, 1') veinsand 100 do. ast $7 50, 50 do. at $7 3,. 100 and 1i ably-treble extra at $s, 100 do. at $. 3) -in all 22, leaf.bbls. Exports to-day, 343 bhile. \We now qiote Yorkthe market as follos,: Fine, $6 35 4,; 7"; spr- lfine, $7 25@7 5so; single extra, 87 ;0; dourble Thextra, 57 5o0~7 6.5; treble extra, $Si -; choi-e, sp
CORN--This market is inactive. Roweer, pprices seem to Lave reached their lowest, and we moerlook for a change for the better. There is not or itmuch stock unsold, but the supply Is now eq ral terferSto the demand. Sales to-day foot up 4730 sacks, notyeas follows : O00 Western white on private terms. oe-n1100 ordinary do. at 760.. 900 white at 774c.. 300 cdo. at Tnc., 300, part yellow, part white, at "- . ar150 ordicrary white at 7;c. Receipts to-day 31.; ionbacks. •xporta 3432 sack mor
O.sri-Market very dull; nohing whater moredoing. No sales reported. A barge la:l in b..k eigrearrived today, as also 5 5 sacks. l;xprts to cut7day foot np 413 sacks. \ e onow quote iurket at ,,.4;7r,ct-c. for St. Louis and ti33,,,,; :. tbr (lio river. i ilar--I also very dull. However, prices con.- Toactinne about the same, viz: prime Ohio river $2n:fair do.o 25 ordinary 23@24 ; 30 bales primeOhio river s to-day at $2;; 50 do. fair do. d s., yciat $25 ; 146 t81, Louis,$24 50. No receipts to-day.Exports 1149 bales.PoR•--,e reported continued ac
tivity In this S"'
market and still lutrther aivavnes. Mes is no-tw .quooted at $31 wholesale; $;1 3, for jobbing and sti,-retail. As a good retail and johbiug trade is be- Theing done, holders seem not over anxijus to sell of ,cround lots. Prices are still tending upward. lMany holders think $32 will bereal:zed before Abaolong. Western advices Sly that the produiction wraPpthis year is at least half a mniliou headshrt. If fillersso, much bigher tfigures will be ,btaiued. RIe- lleceipts to-day are only .3.34 bbls. No exports. part oSales reported to-day are as follows: ,), 00, t0;iara163, 100 io:d), 100 and 41 bbls. at $0 7-,1; 1(1, mc c100 1,, , e0gand 50 bbla. at 531. In all, 1w, i.pubi
IlBacow-Is active in a retail way. Stock is very sct do:light, curtailing operations. Prices are very tirm tryevat about Satorday's quotations, viz: Shoulder. etoc•k15c., rib sides 17je.. clear rib do. I•i1•0lc.. clear ~sides 1,4@l9#c. We have the folowiog sles toreport: 6 casks shboulders at 1Sc., 6 ouasks clear iu.ih wrib sides at 184c., 6 cues clear sides at 194c., scasks at 19c., and 25 casks on private terms.Breakfast bacon 17@13c.; hams. new-canvasedsugar oured 20@22c.; old, 1lt,@17c.: 10 tiercesnew sold to-day at 21t. Receipts to-day 117 ceaks,St tierces and 360 boxes. i
Lan--The market continues afirm and moder- ad Yemately ctive. The following sales are reported to. Sld-:day: 25 terces, private terms; 54. 50, 12 and 5 10 Britierces at 20c.: 50 kegs (common) 2
0jc.; 25, ~ ale -1
and 100 (in two lotas) at 21e. Receipts today 440 1j Bojtieroes and 1212 kees. Exports 113 bbls. qote:
Datrtl SAL? Mavs--Are.ln light supply and ain '?*fair retail demand, at about same prices as on Saa.urday. vis: Shoulders 13c., rib sides 15c., slear m ssosides flAc., head. 74c.; 8 cask rib ides sold to. - maca5dnay at 15c.
HIPaYv--The receipts contin•ne very large, ,while the demand is only moderate. Prices arenot steady and are in favor bnuyers; market quoted
EI. at O$t 01 13 for roved lota, and $112 1 15for .tall. Receipts tuds, 436 bbl. Exports4 bbls.
1869. OOaMe E b-Choi kiln dried is not at Igure.given in some of oar Contemporaries. At wholesale it commands $3 75 bbl., and $4 by retail ;50 bbls. sold to day at 3 75, and 33 bbla.-a clear.
S ing out sale-t $3 65.Oiran MAnurs-Are without any materialsui change.
d FaaHTs-Under an increase of tonnage arec nd rivfing in port and a falling off in shipl-ants
Drought about by the high figuree demahded foragain.s cotton during the past week, the marketAt 10:3 has lost its buoyancy, reported in our I t,At 1u. edition, and we would now quote the followio.it *55. rates as a fair index of the business doing, viz:sf a re- Cotton by steam to Liverpool id. R lb., by sna.seen by .916d. pound ; 2 10s. 1 hhd. for Tobacco:and 4s0 . bbl. for Floor and 12gl3d. # bushel for Corn:61 nd Oil Cake at 35s. V ton. Cotton by sail to Hivrelt 13 5. 1 d. lb. Cotton to Bremen 13l16c. Cottonrlves at by steam to New York I -c. lb.; Tobacco 110
1 hhd.; Flour $1 i bbl. ; Corn 20@21c. V bushel;SCotton bysteam to Boton ~lo.; Flour $1 bbl.;exica. Corn 15f~22c.14 bushel. Cotton by steam to Phdl-delphia lc. 4i l; Flour S0c. : bbl. Through ratesSa to ambsrg by steam via New York lid. for Cot-nc to- ton. Cotton by steam to Bremen yd. Cotton byvalnce, sail to Boston lio. Molasses by steam to Newiercial York $2 50. Sugar by do. to do. 5$. Molasses to
nmtive Boston $3 1 bbl.s. We MECHA Ts' Excn Ge--The following com-ions as prise the sales on 'Chancre to-night, viz: 75at 1:S. tierces Lard at 20c. t lh : 5o bble. XX Flour atdo, t $7 ;2h ; 200 bbls. whisky at 1l, and 25 do. on pri-spired. vae terms.pi for We are indebted to Messrs. J. 8. Gans & Son,i do., brokers of -6 Wall street, New York, tor the fol-
nerclal lowing contents of their valuableannualtobacoocircular.
isal a- 'l'he expectat ons and hopes which were ex-rement pressed, at the beginning of the year I-68, of a
eamply lorbhing trade throuhout the year, have notSo'y been realized, owing to the following causes : de-incloal iciency in quality and quantity of the crop of
s, viz; 1"67, the injurious and unjust tax law, falling off indemand in our own and foreign markets. Thedifferent branches of the trade are particularized tO do' as follows: Kentucky tobacco-inspection ware- fhouses, annual statement:cent. k on hand January ,, 106 .... . . I. 0 ; hhds 1
I0 an 'e'e o bnce ......... .......... U j.1:)7
IGo Total ... .... . ... I2751 ee leerd ce........ . . ,79E ,.ktuk on hand January 1, 1! .................. 11,606
-heca The sales for the last twelve months foot upsere is 7 , 000 bhde., at following figures:cities, O peiur; orices in Jan., 196x1. H1ithet d'ring year. g
eld at LLit. HOa. Light. H.,avyactual Lntc ....... . ....r,=,..7.. -',, s, ,ilk,,h,'1 n le ill•..... 1 .0 -. 11 l.,. 3
e n e ,.l 1t.-c lum leaf..... •."', . I. ll , , 'll II I=, t5 C
'It c t )e,.-o n.:e. i- ",i6 ,1 5 15,, i , ,'a 0", Closing prices in December, 1S ::riVate Light, Itear.
Lu s ...C ................... . . 7. 40M:e fits at , ) leaf.. ..... ..... ............ . ' 11'Ned, , • at..... . ... .. . lO the hI' e.. l. .. n , I n
t that Comparative statements for the last two years
are also given, which speak for themselvej asiedat follows: M
firm, Great Pritian. Germany. Spain. Franc,.M E. E-pori---1•'R i-ei i' 7t7 .417 it hii.) -n. 14, 5325 424 6 5 7.'9) I1r Ita,-. Msdiatranean. Other European Countrise. ,
ster lw- 4.,7 2,a1 2.49 IdCot- From the West Virginia . O. BaOt. ral Ree72lp'ts-- .17 2:x2, ID)9 2 014 .7'.5 blle - -1867. 79.04U 11,1• 5,224- 5,3
" Our information as to the new crop is all lead- Sarket ing to the fact that the same has been a good one
Is ii in quantity and quality. It is variously estimatedottou at from 100,000 to 110,000 hogaheads. Prices, insales our opinion, must necessarily rule moderate.,:tire. With the exception of Missouri tobacco, nearly
leans all was housed previous to the frost : consequently,comparatively little damage has been dene fromxcit- this source. As a general thing, supplies will turnout large and leafy. All qualities will be sufficlently represented to supply all demands.Virginia tobacco-Most of the arrivals are fortranshipment. The inspection in Virginia, for the Stdyear ending September 1, 146S, were 47,146 hhds.The new crop is thusdescribed by Messrs. Nolting
,* : . K bhler, of Richmond:" We consider the new crop as better than the
gh- preceding one, the same being, with slight ex-,tnd ceptions, free of injury from frost and more leafy, 1Icter but as to really firm, substantial quality, we do
told not expect to see It very abundant. The follow- tont of ing is the annual statement of New York inspec- .by- tion houses of Virginia and North Carolina to-I the bacco :
Stock on hand Jan. 1 ] - -........- -.......... 590 hhdecelr ed since .. .................... ..... l.u )
.Total - - --.................. ..... ..... 2.,l ..- Delivered since .. .... ......l. 1,6o. ..
Stock onhebud Jan. ], i1 . . ... ...... -I .. JMaryland and Ohij tobacco-lialtlmore tobaccostatement: F
5 to iockn warrehoue Jan I, 1'i ............. u,45 hhdaS Inspected in 1r15 ............ ..... .. .... .... 37,7 F
1 TCleared to foreign port. . . .... 37 ,217 6
4 10 'oautwtae and rean.pected ...... ... 2. 6i ,9• ..7
i ,,' k on hand ada on shipboard ...... .. 1;.6 -1 lBa, e time is 1 7... ..... .... .... 1, hb I
Annual statement of New York warehouses--!of Cohi,,. Maryland C
tft-ck oa haiand January 1, 19•......1: 25to- Received smci ......................- 6Tce T.tn! .................... ...... to1 I.T
I Tered lace ...................- 1 if: ock i-n hand .imuary 1, I•eJ......iJ - J.Ids. hr k I New trn k warehousen Januory 1. 14e9.1. t h.;,.. h i
v tocs ts Brot klyn wareholiu•o January 1, 15;0 ... 211,l hn~ .s r
Total stock on hand January 1, 18 .......... 15,26 hhda.12 Seed Leaf-The stocks January 1, 1'i;., werefor about -0,000 cases. Exports for the year 1,;,, R,
2C. 21.639 cases. Sales 36,300 cases. The year This- opened with the following stocks: Old I11,000 welle cases; new crop (estim ted) 57.000 cases. Total spee7i 0;.00o cases. The seed leaf trade for 186 was title
bonly partially successful, owIng to diminished in- learva quiry for export and home comsumption, and the lug.Is. crops of 167 being partly small, partly bad. As and
te- to the crops, C'onnecticut was very fine; Massea- HerSchsett generally fair, partly husky - both YV
crops mall; New York not up to expectation-- et after fermetattion, crop small; Ohio, very bad- char;on Pennsylvania, extremly fine, crop emall. The withat new incoming crops are spoken of as follows: Newn Connecticut and Massachusetts in sections re- c. r
.ported polcsweated and with a sprinkling of white Liveins. Ohio, very good. Pennsylvania, favorr.ably spoken of; beavier than last year, but larger . to) leaf. No reliable information regarding New Waltte York. Prices will role moderate this year, but ndel
r- low values are outof the question. mendle The vexatious question as to the method of den.e, sampling hbas not yet been entirely settled. Ci
Spanioh Tobacco-The business done during the Jame'r, year has been satisfactory. Sales 11,(,00 balee chante more than year previous. The revolution min Cuba want01 and its consequences, it is believed, will sadly in- pack
Sterfere with new crop. Our market, however, h. tanceSnot yet been effected thereby. The followingare the not olclosing prices of the year : C('ommon fillers teredI ,2'c , good do. 5n,.iac., fine do. !'7c0$1 07. merit
"iara- Hlas enterea more largely into consump his attion than last year. The sales were 1451 bales will),more than last year. The last crop does not give ning.entire atisitasctin. The following 4re the closin he wit figres for the year in currency, duty paud: IF'ie Glidecut 7-: .:c., second do. $1 071 12, aessortedlotse besttio, -. c. The following are the New York In- lide
elbct on wareuouse annual statements of Spanish ithOrAii3. coR A. YAKS.
St-rt kU hind January 1,.. t;- t?•el packe
Trta.- - - - 77 - -.- port.,. ,-. .. . . . . ii n,• ' 7 0.;
SSti c ,,n Land Jan. i. - 12- ;i; , 5i. boato
The lollowing is an extract of an Havana letter carefoSof lDec. 12th: Ircr
" l'rooslects for the next crop in the Vuelti P:ArkAbajo and 'Partido districts are unfavorable. The ger pawrappers. It is thought, will be very fine, but the leavesSfillers will probably turn out without body. There taticl,
will be no crope raised next year in the eastern knownpart of the Island, comprising Zara MayarT . essrstibara, Barareoa, Yignani, etc., on account of al Themci capable of benring arms having joined the a well'tlpublican forces.' packet
Manufactured Tobacco-The business in this TLisort during the year has been the most unsatisafac- will betory ever known. Exports have been light, and Orleanistocks on hand are extremely low. We quote: speed,Elack Work--'nmmon and medium .......... In bond. aid to.(i(ol to ine ..............-- - . 5 cered..Light Work--. mmon and medium......... I,, qualie
o. edto i na -................... s - upon t.inpt-•l
catle arvee. ever beCi or Jasrnusos, Jauary 12, 1859 crcArrived yesterday--908 Texae Beeves, 138 Calves doctd
asd Yearlings, 337 Sheep and 19 Milch Cows. futidioSold--434 Texas Beeves, 70 Calves and Yearlings. pleasur10 BHoes, 67 Sheep and 4 Milch Cows. Stock on yo willsale-;719 Texas Beeves, 68 Calves and Yearlimus, ocers,Io9 Hogs, 641 Sheep and 56 Milch Cows. We folk, requote:arge
rTo Iassm,,-. ke j" • ......... .4--Ri__ Ssm~, lineasltv. St I ........... 4 0 "f1iOssam, am qIwLt, - ...........::: I servedl
s.... ......................... -: as Bea
Oor*ob6 + ~a......... alanding.
X n annuwn . vil P
t gres STEAMERS LEAVING THISB PORT. mHwhole Twema au a andp retail; a. .............iJ • a .......1Pl u w blb:D........ ... R .a o t L -E u ...... . a.'a --i d River.......... . . .... .............
material ...........RI B Ma ....Oe.elm. aslt ver ......tra Ik Om: m ...... ! PT
aN ............... Solur-•B.....".' P-
ded ;or did imarke' usm Ovws. No. N IAW hO bem• , willor 14,Tatsdae MIediln. Ja. . .182 . oldllowio. The weather slnce our last has been very diss-greeable. Sunday was a wretched day-not a harb, i:z. gleam of sunshine wa vonchaafed us, and from asn
>bacco: early morn till dewy eve, rain fell with scarcely Intelor Corn: a moment's intermilion. Yesterday, however, watlHiere old Sol, otherwise known "Hellos,' shone forth lightCotton resplendently, and made every elbrt in his power erabcoo to repair damagee-(vis, dry np the mad and
bshel; slash) caused by the pranks of Plaviis the day gSbhl.; before.bPhila- The St. Marys, Capt. J. W. Carlton, leaves on the
:b rtes Wednesday, 13th instant, for Camden. Bsalor Ct- HBusiness was not very active upon the landing Jepton by being confined almost exclusively to the unloading left
oNe and hauling from the levee, of the cargoes bronght noto in by the numerous arrivals since Saturday night. doneThe steamer Wannita, Capt. Sherman, leaves hold
on Wednesday, 13th instant, at 5 P. 1. for Pitts- mostviaom burg, Cincinnati and Intermediate landings. J. A. servlou a Stevenson, No. 12 Front street, Ia her atent. hasThe Golden Era, Capt. G. Hodge, leaves for highJefferson and way landings at 5 P. M. to-morrow. to eilThe Mittle Stephens, Capt. H. Kellogg. leavese fins on Thursday, 14th, at5 P. M., for Jefferson.the fol- The Gov. Allen,.Capt. J. W. Tobin, leaves for
sacoo Camden to-morrow at 5 P. x.The Importer, Capt. William, leaves for Arkan.
e cx- sae river tomorrow, at 5 r. x.8, of a Messrs. Roberts and McVay of the peerlessre not Robert E. Lee, have our thanks for favors. Steaa: de- The attentive clerks of the Bt. Marys, eeerse.oop of Dorsey and Roland, have our thanks for favors, Steag tt in which we assure them we appreciate.
The Our courteous friend. Mr. Chas. W. Drown, of Barkarid the Koons line steamer Era No. 9, has our thanksware- for late papers. SchrThe regular alternate Tuesday U. S M. packet7 hl, Era No. 9,'Capt. Geo. L. Koans. leaves on Tuesday Schr
12th, at 5 P. a.
[By Telegrraph.i Steanr9 t-K•lUR., Jan. 10.-To dinnott & Adams: L
Will be in on Monday evening, to leave for Cairo SteanWednesday. J. F. Hicas, Steamer Magenta.JOt up The Wild Wagoner will be ready this morningto receive freight at the foot of CustomhouseSyear. street. Stean
H.r Memoranda of steamer Era No. i: tLeft Tuesday, January 5th, at 6 P. .; passed 8teen
, olden Era and met Mittle Stephens at Wlsona'sPackery. Wednesday, met ('aba No. 2 at mouth Stea1 t of Cypress Bayou, Setma and Enterprise in Twelve niMile Bayou at 2 P. M. Left Shreveport on Thur. 2
day, 7:1. at 12 M : in port for New Orleans, Bart SteaAble. 8th. met Lizzie Hopkins at Bayou Kincy at3 P.v. 9th, met T. D. Hine and Judge Fletcher, alove the Falls at 2 A. M.; left Glide at Alexan. to
!`' dria ; met National at Compton's at 9j A. M. Steamio Memoranda of steamer St. Marys: A
years .eft Camden on Thursday, January 7th, at 1 BarkSas o clock A. M.: same day met steamer Rob Roy at Ni
Moro; laid all night at Pigeon Hill. "th, met Brig SIan,, steamer Camden at Morehouse Point, Gov. Allen coie below Port Union, Big Horn at D'Arbonne, and Brig7i4J Lightwoed at Trenton. 9th, met steamer Wel. Bor ncome at H. Williams's, Tahlequah at Cstor. and Schr C
Idahoe at Wright's. River bank full. Heavy Yas rains above.
DEPAIRrTURe JAN. I1TH. TecumNina Simmes, Capt. Greathouse, for Bayou dolead- Sara. pJ. M. Sharp, Capt. Aucoin, for Lafourche. aiated Rose Franks, Capt. Joe Dalferes. for Lockport.
t in Thos. Powell, Capt. Dinvant, for Donaldsonville.Cornelia, Blanks. for Camden. CParly Mississippi, Green, for Cairo. Ci
ntly, Robt. Burns, - -, for Cincinnati. Rofrorn Lizzie Gill, O'Neal, for St. Louis.turn Stsufi DEPARTUREl JAN. 10TH. Ni
Sully, Capt. King, for Bayou Lafourche. J CSfor Grey Eagle, Capt. Baranoo, for Lobdell's Hothe Store. Th
hds. sBOATS Do TYODAY. CeIting Wild Wagoner, Capt. Richardson. from Natchez M(;Golden Era. Capt. Hodge, from Jefferson.
the Blart Able, Capt. Harrison, from Shreveport. Belex- Gov. Allen. Capt. Tobin from Onachita river. Solafyt, Mittle Stephens, Capt. Kellogg, from Jefferson. BetdI toAnnie Wagley, Capt. Burton, from Washing Scpec- Aloe, Capt. Wood, from Lower Coast. Pl
to- AErIVED SUNDAY, JANUARY 10TH. Sathhda Emma No. 3, Maratt., from Cincinnati. BetContinental. Yore, from St. Louis. SetDan Able, Green, from Bayou Sara. SetLizzie Tate. Stinde, from Red River.Carrie Poole, Withers, from Saline river. SohJ. M. Sharp, Aucoin, from Thibodaux. Schscco Glide, Muse, from Grand Ecore. SchFrolic, Haeberle, from Grand Ecore. Schibdi Era No. 9, Kouns, from Jefferson. SchFrances. Blakeslee, from Mobile. SchIL se Rranks, Dalferes, from Lockport. SchiLotus No. 2, Landry, from Lockport. Schi
ARRIVED MONDAY, JANUARY 11TH.R. E. Lee, Cannon, from Vicksburg.I ichmond, Neal, from Louisville.I'. W. Strader, Stein, from Louisville.City of Alton, Thompson, from St. Louis. LizzSt. Marys, Carlton, from Camden. ('aNina Bimmes, Greathoun, from Bayou Sara. JThos. Powell, Dinvant, from Donaldsonvllte. (;ldMary Carroll, from Mobile. FrolJ. G. Blackford, Pickett, from Washington. rolHunter. Jeanfrean, from Jump. EraC'9. ('reecent, Everidge. from Lower Coast. Fra
For cargoes see marine column. Rmetose
are DEPAR•RElp TO-DAY. lotu;., PoET. E. La--Elpress Passenger P, ktr - Danar This magnificent passenger packet, who, from her3oO well known passenger accommodations, unrivaled
tal speed, and resat freight capacity, has earned the Bark Hvras title of "Champion of the Southern Waters," baliain- leaves at 5 r. M. to-day for Vicksburg, and all land-r ings latermediate, ander command of that veteranand expesrienced officer, Capt. John W. Cannon.s Her chief clerks Mesar. J. T. Roberts and Alex.>th McVay, are ever ready to attend to the wants of New 1
her passenger guest-whilst her table, under Annie Gd; charge of Archie Campbell, is always supplied Boston
he with both the subetantials and delicaces o the eschr MaruNew Orleans market. Such a boat and such offi-e- cers need but few words of praise at our hands.to LWnK TArt--Under command of Capt Chas Der. Is
. W. Stnde-this well known packet leaves at 5 r. hp Wharu. to-day for Minden. Capt. Ed. Groves and Mr.Walter Parker are her clerks; and her saloon isut nder contrrl of Mr. Chas. Carvell. We recom. BA- Cmend heartily the Tate to all parties bound to Mian- cotton 513.of den. NEW
GLIDE.- H eekly Grand Ecore Packet.--Capt. ton 2000 aS James F. Muse, has at length furonisahed our mer. tallowes chants with that which they have long felt the BEW T
want of. via: a regular Tuesday Grand Ecore e 900 s-. packet, one which he promiee--with their asia- 6 bble rictance-to keep running during the entire year and PENSAnot only for a month or two. In fact, he has en- 40,bbls pStered the trade with the fixed determnfoation to hbds saga
merit the patronage of all, and if success crowns PROV\IIhis undertaking, (and no one douots but what it bales cottewill), he will at all times have a good boat run. ST L•O
e nieg. Should the increase of business demand it tons pighe will, during the business season, replace the wareGlide with a fine side wheel packet. He has our ST LOUbest wishes for success, and we recommend the plateS(Glide to our readers as a staunch, fast packet,
h with good passenger accommodations, and cour-teonus and competent officers. Mr. Lon Clayton MARSE1has charge of her office. TB iBlantBRcnosno-For Jeffcrson.-Thia light draft caes vernpacket, ever a favsorite with shippers and travel- borde-0(era, leaves at 5 P. N. to-day for Jefferson, Shreve- usachs-port and all way landings, under command of 271 p•sCa'pt. C'. J. Boardman. Her fare and pausenger 116 ca•esaaccommodations are on'orpassed by those of any vermicelliboat of her class, and her officers are courteous, tour-lt ctcareful, consequently trustworthy gentlemen. Fuentes &
Ireron~O-- , Ir 1.sre K./rre ress P'tssengir Plaisent tPt:rkt-,ffr hIm e/.. This unosurpassed pasen- Cases mOger packet, under command of Capt. J. Stut Neal, orderleaves for Louieville at 3 P. v. to day. Her repu. HA VANta:icn, as well as that of her officers, are too well Floridl-41known to need praise, even from the prem. '.AI DIFMessrs. Woolfolk and Lodge are her clerks, bars rairoeThe following, from the Memphis Avalanche.is bLAGr Oa well deserved compliment to one of the finest Wood, Low
"TLe famous low pressure steamer Richmond MOB LE..will be in port this morning on her way to New co-sondrOrleans and all way landings. The Richmond, for HAV Y4 NAspeed, comfort, and even luxury, may be truly n elle-2 bsaid to stand at the Lead of the list. She isoffi- Mesgie, Oecered by gentlemen experienced sad in every way NEW YOqualified for the many and varied duties attendant mdeupon them. The accommodations for the travel. INDIA NOinrpublic are superior to anything of the kind MOBILE.ever before attempted. The tables fairly groan H cColl--with every dehcacy of the season, and the re- s M&ol-_cl, rehe style in which each department l con- 21 bdl edocted cannot fall to fulfill the;demand of the most Total 27 bahfuastidionu. To one sand all who either travel for PENSACCpleasure or business, we say that in the Richmond J c Rogeryouen will find elegance, comfort, speed, and In her dc--adofficers, diligence and attention. Captain Wool- G(ALV1E'folk, renowned for his affability and courtesy, has Morgan-charge of the ffice, and that alone is a guarantee Morgan--ithat every requirement of the traveling public will oe-Jg I Ameet with that attention for which he is so de- 11 J D BlairHrvedly popuolar. The Richmond will leave at 10 bblis hn.noon to-day.' bdl skins 4
CA•oLls-.-Under command of Capt. W. D. 12pkgs pe•aBateman, this regular packet leaves at P. M. 45 pkgs pecato-day for Jefirson. Shreveport anl intermedate Frank &co-lndings. & Danneel--l
P. W. S An5Tt..dLyThis• ,- for Lookyle at 5. . today, It p ip ,S i, con
T rE No. 9-- . & Ya roPaatIo e M, .rand hreveport.-At 6 o'elock si s -AN rem d• elur"" Tuesday p~eLm •_•
.....s ar cormeal of that popular ooeor m ees.... P tros gntleman. Capt. U. L. Lmos. Mr. C. W.Drown has charge of her oime... PaoucLlC.-Thoe nae it thisle d peaket gadls..10 AN pleasure, and we take l for granted that ll w... a travel upon her, with her attentive ooerers. eea.
did ta and elegant stateroom acoommoda os,will he aptto raine thmseilves uipo a regulardina oldfhabshloaetroii. Capt. John A. EH eleoJ •omman - d Mr. M. L. Pleron has eharge of
- from her office. reference to an advertisemeat in from other comma It will lbeae that Cat, E •ebaearceliy Intnd to ru the t e throoghont the highwever. water season, and in low wa replace he by aa forth light draft boat. May his Prole prove a rema-power erative one.nd and now ors nixai .
he day The weather continues warm and eaO forvea on the season. Yesterday was clear beyaatl.Busines at our wharweeas dull No rrlv orInding Jeparturee of steamers, except that the Sta
oadling left last night with aeveral passengers. Phe dirh not receive as much cotton ua he abhould havedone, owing to the dispoeitloa of owners to with-
leaves hold their cottoa. This steamer, by the way, is aPitts most excellent pasenger packet, ad well de-J. serves the patronae of our people. The riverbha reached a point within two feet and a half of
es for high water mark, but ha now receeded from six)rrow. to eight inches.--Camden Bulletin, Jan. 7th. .
leaves t i nier for _artne _nta_ gn.
Cussce OvesNo. Me. sC aw snJuadq, Jnrry mi. Ism.serless Cleaed Tesessa.•
Steamphip Virgo, Buokley, for New York,Gm A IPodlok &cosaore, Steamship Lizzie, Felsher, for Penmcola,
In, of Bark Valparalso, Marltang, for Barcelo•o,
hank. Schr Montrose, Knudson, for New York.g BrosGcket, A Poedik aeetadey, Schr Kate Brigham, McLean, for Provideace, R I,
Wm Crevy7Steamer Mohawk and barges, Pack•d, for St
lame Loui, MPa ter
Caio Steamer Lirzie Gill, O'Neal, for St Louis, Meatertruinge
Steamship Trade Wind,Mopill, from Belize, Hon.,to G W Hynson dco-let diet 14
eased Steamship Florida, O'Leary, from Havana vialion's Florida Ports, to F W Perkins &co-Ist dietnoth Steamship Cuba. Dakehart, from Battimore 31st
relve ilt. via Havana, to Witherspoon, Halseyco
Brt Steamship Gen Grant, Quick. from New York 3dinst, to Wood, Low & Ludwigsen-•d distractr Steamsabip Darien, Da Sevignes, from Havana,n- toV Perllelt--3d district 33
Steamsbip Hudson, Fairchild, from Indiaola, toA BCovert--th districtat 1 Bark Ocean Phantom, Haselton, from GreenaockNov. 9th, to umater-Point)e at Brig Sir Robt Peel, Connor, 15 days from Cra. sallen coa. to E Trolgro-..3d district
and Brig Amelie. Wageman, from Genoa to Lovell &Wel- Bailey- Pointand Schr Central America. Williams, l• days from New
envy York, to A Foedick &co--lt district 27vOWnOAvS.
Tecnmseh, Lombard, from the Panes--towedayou down and to sea 8th Ift. ship Zami-broughtup bark Ocean Phantom and brig. Amelia
e. and Sir Robt Peeltort. ersANuoAvs.
rile. Rfcbmond, Neal, from LouisvilleCity of Alton. Thompson, from St LouasRobt E Lee. Cannon. from VicksburgP W Strader, Stein, from LoulsvilleSt Mary's, Carlton, from CamdenNina Simmes, Greathouse, from Bayou SaraJ G Blackford, Pickett, from Washingtonell's Hunter, Jeanfreau, from the JumpThos Powell, Dmvant. from DonaldsonvilleCrescent, Evridge, from Lower Coast
hex Mary, Carroll, from MobileAnaIVALs AT TES xNw BASIN.
't. Bchr Kate, from Blind Riverer. Schr Aroine, from Blind Riverton. Schr Ann McGuina. from Tangipahotig Schr Alex Freen, from Tangipabo
Schr Elizabeth Ann, from Amite RiverSchr Texas from Bay St LouisSchr Truzillo, from TickfawBcr Jolnville, from TobefanoteSchr Annie, from Lake MaorepasBohr La Bells, from Tchefuacte
ARRIVALS AT YTN OLD BASIN.Sohr Geo Eike, from Blind RiverSchr Emille, from TchefuncteSchr Hermit, from BonfucaSchr Venus, from Bay St LouisSchr Odessa, from BonfucaSchr Lady Gay, from Blind RiverSchr Elk; from Blind RivesSchr Cambla, from Tchefuncte
Arrivee Bundar.avaAnsoAsy.
I.izzie Tate, Stinde, from Bed RiverCarrie Peole, Withers, from Saline RiverContinental, Greenoough, from St LouisIC J M Sharp, Aucola, from ThibodauxGlide, Muse, from Grand MooreFrolic, Baeberle, from Grand EcorsEra No 9, Kouns, from JeffersonFrances, Blakesly, from MobileFmma No 3, Maratta, from OCinciatiRose Franks, Dalferes, from Lockportlotus No 2, Landry, from LockportDan Able, Gross, from Memphis
er -edelw Wate.R *-de•vshe Bark Hypatia (Br). Macioon, from Aspfnwall, in
bahust, to Wheeler, Sheppard &coa. id-m.
x. Doxarlo POiSh.ofNew York, Jan. 4-Cleared for Mobile, schrer Annie G Weber, Weber.ed Boston, Jan. 2-Cleared for New Orleans,be schr Mary Standish, Rich.
r8PORz.Dec. let, in ilt. 3.23 south, long. 32.49 west,Sship Whampoa, from New Orleans for Liverpool.
SBARIICELONA-Bark Valparaiso--1721 bales. cotton 53.355 staves 6 pen timberNBEW YOIK-Steamblship Virgo-754 bales cot-t. ton 2000 sks corn 1006 tcs and bbis beef 19 hhde. tallow
S NEW YORK--8 hr Montrore-1072 bbil molas-S en900 •eks cotton eed 52 bbis oil 31 bar iron. 6bbls rice 39 pkgp aded PENSACOLA---Steamhip Lizale-322 bbl floor. 40 ,bbls potatoes 70 bbls pork 1190 ska corn 1hbds sugar 10 bhls molarsee
PROVIIENCE, I: I-Schr Kate Brigham-1398it bales cottonST LOUIL-Steamer Mohawk and BIerges-300
S tons pig iron 325 bxi tin plate 20 pkgs earthen-ware
ST LOUIS-Steamer Lisie Gill--I11 bxs tinplate
ImpeesMARSEILLES--Bark Mauri--210 cases wine
T B BIlanchard Jr-126 pka wiae E Nep e-66t casee vermouth E Barrlere-100 do Eg La-borde-l00 bkta olire oil A Carrle-4 aged('usacks--100 cases wine Coeturle & aL -S271 pkgs wine 500 bkts olive oil 300 ease soap1:,6 cases sundries Blanchin & Glrand-100 easeevermicelli 100 cases seae 25 case olivs Brole-tour--l cases wine H Waltouo-4.25 pkgs sundriesFuentes & ('helard--ll2 do U Melaoail-70 doPlaisent & Magser-250 esese soap 500 basekt8 tcasea m cat A Leat-75 plPkp astd mde toorder
HAVANA AND FLORIDA PORTS--teamshipFloride--48 bxs suear gad soldrs to order
('.a IDIFF, WALES-• Ship Speculator--6SLbare railroad iron to orderGLASGOW-- blp Allena--400 toas pig ron toWood, Low & Lodwigsen-150 ckh beer to Hun-
ter &coMOBILE--Stemer Mery-70 bbLs whisky Flask
&co-sondrieas to orderHAVANA-Steamship Coba-3000 negaP FA.Ruelle-2 bbls tobaco to order-10 mate garli
Mezsie, OcGex & Kelley-10 bas coddabsh J BarbermaEW YOR--tseamshep Gen Grant-.--Ast4
INDIA NOLA.-8tamsbp HodsoaoCattleMOBIL-Stsamer Franoe-- bales cotton toH McColl--1 Lehma, Newgas &oo-10 E F (Golsan &co--1 I W Arthur too-8 Jnrey A Harris-31 bdl J te M Lewis &co-adriea to order-.Totrl 27 baes cotton
PENSACOLA--te.amhip Lule-100 bbls rehraJ C Roger, ac- bale coteun LeInhan, Neegess
(ALV•EBSTON AND INDIANOLtA--.temshlpMorges-8 bales cotton E Pilabuary Act- MIMorgan--4 Francke & Dannel-3 J WilliOe &Soa-I J I Adams &o-d PerklIam. Senso La -11 J D Blair Aco-l1 bdl akas I bbl tallow 68 bds10 bbis hems CA Whitae. &,-0 hIdes I baloe1 bdl skins 4 chs and 4 bb tallow BL Manu koo12 pkg pecana A C Plerpont Aco-l10 pkgsl beef45 pgpcca•a E Pillsboury oo--5 bhi bef hIFrank co-2 cases pecans I bbl tallow Francke& Danneel--2 bdi hides Garner & McCarty-I q