Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 January 1870 — Page 4

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Adveriivemn., in this cotomn.of tliree tn. rh ixvoinn, Thirr.v rm.. ? . - rrr r.-. jrr0" FOrt SALE. "S?rTon-09, Memory, and p.rj ;;n de 9o2w A ;!' -ewtntr Mwrhlne Ak?pcv. Oonrt trade wrtcrt ur. . protiu J.",C0 per month. 52 M0 cp l' leonlred Vev e!rab!e. ArMrem ' Npitj", ' Journal Office, KvausvJlt-, Ind. U2jdf C'llT-y rifrs-Ai the Hrt VaMonal Bank and at the City i'Itk's Office mw(1i' .(A'vR. ( RV, T7"" O """ r-j BTORK HOM - Tl-e s'n-c mom and p emlspRocrup'pti by Simon Opinbetts. li uate or Ma n reet. hptwi'fii W.ter d Klist STtrts. Pnpptiirr given February IM. or Morer If !sird' App'v In VV. BiCfR, at Kei' eo 4BlsV Jiti7-tf HOrs" Brick dwelHng-ho -r on Kec o d stre-, between and l.o-cu-t Inquire of C PUKsJON. d2S uu BTVEI.MXGS Two two-s'ory Brick liouw s and ouo cti xtory iraio HjU89. L"10-tf3 VICTQ.-t BI5CH. TEWTW(KSTI)By JBftlCX STORE JL4 and Dwelling on Fourth tureat, between Main and Locust. Kent very low. For particulars, Inquire at thaofUee of I Loewentbal & Co., o. 11 JNorth. Firsi Street. uovlO-Stsaw tf ESISCSLLAKSOUS. JOB GOUD.CI.EAX fIOOIKIKTS MZ and COK-iEf!, go to S. ERUMKR'S, Mo. 7 South First Stree'. de23 dtf BGAIiDIITG. IT THE r. TFEK, OS MOXTII, ) at No. SI Scood street, hetween Locut and Walnut. Ja4 dlw MBS. M. ROICOURT. TWO OR A OKI, tlernan and wile, c-ui ba accommodated with a.i leasant room and board by PP!ylr;g immediately at tbe corner of Sixth and walnut streets. Jaldtf MONDAY, JAXUARY 1 1S0. CITYN HWS. The Louisville Opera Hou.'e Company are at Oweosboro. The Newcombs will make their first appearance in this city on Thursday night. IS" The Evening Star Circle will give a social Hop at National Ila.l to-morrow night. ST Travel through this city h light at present, and the hotels complain of dull times. Since tho abolishment of the Board of Health, regular cemetery taortaary reports should t3 made to the Council at ienst once a month. JESS" P-e member, when you wish to order any job printing that the JoURNAI. Offioa cannot be excelled in the We3t, either for npatnss or cheap ses3. Gband Jury. This body will meet to-day, and will probably lay out omo work for the Criminal Court this week. The Criminal Court is atao expected to convene to-day. Vexisok. Mr. T. B. WagUy, corner of Locust and Second Streets, will accept our thanks for a nice venison ham. Jlr. Wagley received fifteen fine deer on Friday last. Closed. As a general thing oar saloons keep closed up on Sunday, and Buch daya as yesterday were rather hard oa tho oi l soakers, who wanted to "tak3 suthin warm to kecT the cold out Cold. Tho weather yesterday was bitter cold, but at night it appeared to bo moderating just a little. An old weather prophet predicts rain by this evening. AVe won't predict; we'll wait and see. Sociable. -The Sociable of S?. Paul's Church will lo held this evening at the residence of M. Ilenning, J5sq., on Second Street. The members and friends of the congregation are cordially invited to attend. Diauies. Wo would Bay to any of oar readers needing diaries for 1870, that Me.-srs. Fiih & Uarter, No. 19 Main Street, have soma very beautiful and desirable styles. They also have a very nic3 assortrasnt cf good books. Prayer Meeting. Tha Union Prayer Meeting at Ingle Street Church, on Saturday afternoon, was not very largely attended, owicg, no doubt, to the exceeiing coldness of the weather. H0Q3. The receipts of hogs, last week, were exceedingly light. The prospects for this week are more favorable. Mr. Akin expects to pack about five hundred this week. Prices are still unchanged, and the market may be quoted weak. Salt Well BaiDGs The bridge over Pigeon Creek is almost completed, and if tho contractors could get about eight cr tea good working days, the struotaro would he completed. This will be a splendid bridge when finished, and will prove of great convenience to persons in that vicinity living beyond the creek. It will also be likely to add to tho patronage of the street railroad. Wo learn that Mi33 Katie Putnam, made quite an impression oa our Owensboro neighbors, and played nightly to good houses. Katie is a fine artiste, and Manager Browne expects to return to our city at soma future time, with 3Iia PctnatJi and the Star Company. We notioo by tha New Albany papers that the Company will open out at the Opera House in that city tonight. Changs of Styls. In view of tho many eo-calied " strengthening cordials " that are being put up in imitation of Cloud's Invigorating Cordial and Blood Benewer.Dr. II. W. Cloud his issued a circular, to the effect thst on the first day of July, 1870, ho will change tha style of bottle ar-d entiro dres. of Lis medicine, making tho package larger than heretofore. We have been shown a diagram of tha new bottle, which trill be .'lectagocal ia shape, and will make a vtry attractive Tessl far thi Trj popular medicia.

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i As wc passed tie SEdahry store or 1 e. , r,- , r, n c....l f otemba?n, W ack cc co., cn Saturday. ' wo cot'ced three hi boxes, directed i to"II..C !t Co.. N.w Yo k." Thi at once struck ua 63 scinewtat singa e vent in the store and ar, and i ar-kctl '"what it rseant?" Ve were tol ?, in rcp'y. ttat it was a s Liprneut j of 6lfy saddles that had l. en c ade to i order for Mes.-rs. Hoover. Calhoun & Co.; New York. Upon farther inqairicp, we learned that, Curic tLe month of Novtmler la?.t, two menhers of the abovM fiim Ktro in our city, and a'?er Iooliicg through cur sjddlery stores, ccrciuded. tl ar. they could bay at Eransvil'e and ship to Ntw York for Icps noacy than any place cl?e that they were aware of. and they at once gave an order for qaite a cumber of saddle?. This marks another era in our business history, acd shows that JKvansvilie sells gooda all the way from New York to Texas. These saddhs, we under stand, will he reshipped from New York to Georgia and South Carolina, along the soaeoajt. It seams us if it wa3 a long way to send for so insignificant and small a thing as a saddle, but it is evidence that cur manufacturing establishments, not only in this branch of business but in nearly all other?, can compete with the manufaetoric3 in the larger cities. Ccttikg Ice. The present "cold snap" ba3 formed ice several inches thick in the various ponds surround ing tne ci'y, ana trie ice men are taking advantage thereof to secure ice. We noticed yesterday a number of men taking ice cut of tho canal, between Eighth and Ninth Streets, and we don't think it is fit for use We have pissed by this particular portion of the canal, almost daily for several years, and we hive sometimes seen tho water as green a3 grass. Hogs have sctight its filthy depths to wal low in, and it has been made the receptacle of ail tha dead pig, cats and dogs iu that vicinity. Only a few weeks ago wo particularly noticed this water, and it was then a regular gooso p 2nd, and very impure. We believe tho city authorities ought to prohibit the cutting of ico on any of the filthy pond3 inside the corporation. In Summer time, when we quaff a glass of ice-water to allay our thirst, the thought that pcrhsrs that ico hd been taken from abovo the carcass of i dsad Lor, dog or cat, would certainly cause any ona to feci " squeamish." What ice we do use, let us have pureEvery persoa in this city 13 interested ia thn sui jocf, and we feci certain all will resnond " Amen." Rev. Mr. Hammond. At a meeting of the Ministerial Association, on Saturday, the feeling ia favor cf securicg the services cf the Rev. Mr. Il&mmocd, the great revivaiist, whoso labors iu Indianapolis brought forth such good fruit, was so decided that it was determined that no effort should be left untried to prevail upon bira to visit this city. An urgent request for his pregecee wa3 written out and properly signed by Rev. Mr. Andro3, Secretary of tha Association, and John F. Glover and Daniel G. Mark were dispatched aa f pecial messenger?, bearing the invitation. Mcs-srs. Glover and Mark left cn Saturday at -1 P. M., for Cincinnati, and wera expected to confer with Mr. Hammond, yesterday, and return by the coca train to day. If this extraordinarily successful preacher can be induced to conic here, it is hoped there will be r. great religious revival in our raidst. From North Mississippi. A friend representing one of the lira wholesale houses of this city, writes U3 from Iuka, Mississippi, uuder date of January 5th, that the weather oa the line of the Tennessee River, and in Northern Alabama and Mississippi, his, f.T the pa3t ten days, been of the most disagreeable character. During tho first three days of the New Year, it rained incessantly, and at tha time of writing the weather was piercingly cold. He says there is less cottou aiong the Tennessee River ready for shipment than he ever saw. At least threefourths of tho entire cotton crop remains in the hands of the pTanters, who are holding for better prices. Considerable enow had fallen at Iuka, and there had bean more cold weather than ever before known ia that latitude. Excavating. We notice that the work of excavating the collars for Mr. Cyprian Preston's new stores cn the site of the old Mozart Hall is progressing, and the cellars are to bo finished by tho first of March. Tho dirt is bsing hauled to fill up somo vacant hts of Mr. Preston's near Reitr & Ilaaey'd foundry. The new buildiDgs will consist of three storerooms twenty-fiva feet front by one hundred end forty feet deep. The brickwork is to be finished by June 1st, cr by the 10th at farthest. When thi3 block 13 completed, it will be an elegant substantial improvement. Block Coal. Mr. N. F. Carr, Water Street, has shown us samples of block coal, 'tken from tha mines of Mr. Brasher, in Christian County, Ky., which ' 41 compare favorably with tho famous Brazil or Clay County Iod., block coal. It 13 exceedingly solid litid epatklicgly black. The mine is located about GOO yards from tho.lino cf the Eransvi'le, Henderson & Nashville Railroad. It is said to ba eiual to the best coal for smelting purposes ever discovered. Tho completion. of tho E., H. &.N. Railroad will bring-this Una coal into thi m&Tkot nvcry low figure?. Accident. An ell man, named Sweeny, who 13 badly palsied, fell down iu the hold oa tuo steamer-Norman, cn Saturday, and was-baily injured. Dr. Thompson wa3 called and readers 1 prompt surreal aid.

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Badly Bcrned. An unfortunate accident occurred on Saturday even icg between five and six o'clock, at the residence of Henry Kcehicr, on Sycamore Street, between Third and Fourth, by which Mrs. Koehler was aloios batDvd to death. Yesterday's Courier s iys she was burnt by coa oil, but such ia not the case. Mr Koehler sells what is called the ' Uuidk Light," which, it ia claimed is net explosive. Some gentleman went into the establishment, oa Sat urday evening, to purchase some of this oil. Mrs. K. lighted e lamp to show him what kind of a light the fluid would make, which seemed to be satisfactory, and he ordered some of tho oil.. She stooped down to draw a measure of oil from a bar rel, and set the lamp down on the counter by her side. By some accident her elbow struck the lamp. knocking it off the counter, and it fell into the measure, breaking the lamp and setting the oil in the measure cn fire. She stooped down to turn off the faucet, the oil running from which wa3 in flames, and in doing so her clothes caught fire, and ia a very short time she was almost enveloped in a blazo of fire. Mr. Koehler, who was present, immediately ran and jerked up a feather bed, which he throw around her, and by this means smothered tho fire. Drs. Seheller and Legler were called in, and it was found that eho was fearfully bnincd on the arms breast and body, ner worst injuries extend from the ablo men to the knees. The skin from her hands all peeled off, and she did not eecm to bavo any feelitg at all. Tho first thing that wa3 d?ne was to rub lard over the places where she had been burned. Yesterday evening she seemed to be quite easy, and Dr. Seheller thinks there U a prospect that she may get well. This was not a careless coal oil ac cident, such 83 generally happens when foolish pccplo pour coal oil from acan to make the firo " burn quicker, but it seems to have been one of those unavoidable accidents that will some times occur. If the oil had have been of un explosive character, she would very likely havo been burned to death, and there might havo beeu a big 5re, and perhaps other persons would have been burned. It is fortunate that the result was no worp, although very bad as it was. New Advertisement. We take great pleasure in directing attention to the card of Thos. C. Smith & Co., produce acd commission merchants, to be found elsewhere in this morn ing's Journal, Capt. Smith is one of cur most worthy, enterpiisiDj, and reliable business men, and we cordially recommend hira to the coafidenco and patronage of dealers in the Wabash, Ohio and Mississippi Val leys. Axes and Hoes. Messrs. J. C. & J. G. Smith, have lately put tea new grind-stones iu their edge tool works, and are turning out at present five dozen axes per day. This week they expect to resume the manufacture of hoes, and will make eight dozen per day. Wo aro pleased to notice our manufacturing establishments enlarg ing their facilities. Council Meeting. The City Council will meet in regular session to-night, and important business will be transacted. Tbo Investigating Committee will make their report on the charges again-it Chief of Police Royston. It .s very probable that Mr. Royston will offer some additional testimony. We are promised an interesting occasion, and we presume a larse crowd will bs attracted to the Council Room to-night. Bcrglaus. We heard of several attempts of burglars to get into houses lately. Oa Friday night some ohap tried to enter a house oa Chestnut Street, between Seventh and Eighth, and on Saturday inon-icg some perEoas tried to get into a house on Sixth Street. The police will have to be on the alert. Loaded revolvers kept in a handy place in the house are good protectors against tho thieve. Skatixo. Saturday night was a " regular stinger," and no mistake. Tho ponds and creeks around the city were frozen over and large parties were out skating on the canal. Pigeon Creek and Sweezer Pond. The ice seems to bo perfectly safe, and we heard of 110 accidents yesterday. If the weather continues cold to-day, we expect that a large cumber of young ladies will also go skating. Hard Time3. During tho prevailing soarcity of money, collectors have a hard time, and are compelled to resort to all kinds of expedients to raise money. Evansville is not alone in the tightness of money, and other cities eharo the same complaint. The New Albany Ledger remarks that " there are so many men in town that are 'short,' that Tom. Thumb and Commodore Nutt would hardly create tho slightest sensation, were they to come hero just new. It is said that Dickens would be astonished to see the number of 'artful dodgers' developed by the advent c-f a gentleman with a file of bills in his hand." Recorder's Court. Charley Kickle was tho only " mourner" on Saturday. On Friday be took a couple of glasses of beer, followed Ehortly by several bumpers cf champagne, which made him think he was "Champagne Charlie." Ho wai fined ?23 40 for being drunk and disorderly, and f 15 more for making the officers run a few squares, when he attempted to ' dodge " them. 1 1 . -. 1.1. ' Common Pleas Court. But little of importance to the public took place in this court on Saturday. This Judge Johnson puts business tnreugh at a lirely rate,

TEACHErY LSSTITfTE. TiiS Di3triet Teachers' Institute met at the Upper Grammar School, cn Saturday, and a large number were in attendance. The session, we are informed, wa9 quite iaterestirg. ' How to prevent whispering in tho school room " was ooe of tho subjects under discussion, and views were given by Prof. Knight acd Philip Biker. Discussions on various other matters of interest took place, acd niaDy of th jse

present stated their views and opin ion3. The programme for the next meet ing, whicb will take place on the sec ond Saturday is February, is as f'ol lows: Physiology, J. W. Knight. Arithmetical and Geometrical Pro gression, II. B. Wood. Intermediate Geography, Miss Hsrgrave. Profit and Los3, Mr. O'Byrne. Wide Crossings. Won't the City Council, to-night, authorize tho Street Superintendent to pat down wide gun wales fcr street crossings,, ia the future, instead of the narrow ones that have been authorized heretofore? Such an order will give general satis faction. "" Business, in a retail woy, has somewhat relaxed since the holiday rush and owiEg to the continued scarcity of money. 8?The delegates to the Demo crafis Convention will probably re turn home to-day. Assaulted. A. xtosencracz was fined before Justice MeTernao, on Saturday, for an asaul? on C C Hunger. 57" Tho Berger Troupe of Bell Ringers arrived on the steamer Taras con ls?t night. Amuseuieu im. Opera House. The Berger Fam ily cf Swiss Rell Ringers, who for the past thre8 years have constituted tho principal attraction of the Peak Family Bell Ringers, make their first appearance as an independent organization before an Evaasville andiencs at the Opera House, to night. Many of our citizens will remember the Ber gers when here before, and also bear in mind their splendid music. Sol. Smith Russell is also with this troupe, and he is a host in himself. Tho troupe is composed of ten artistes, and they are.oceaad all, accomplished musicians and vocalists. Nearly every person plays oa four different instruments. For an evening of rare en joyment go and see the Bell Ritigcrs. Seats can bo secured at Scott'p. They will only rensain three nights. LO CAE NOTICES. Important to Straisboatmeo. Buck Pearson, late of the steamboat Norman, desires all steamboatmen visiting this port, to call at tho Boquet Saloon, Sycamore Street, near Water, acd hare their licenses renewed for 1S70. 10 lw. CF One hundred White and Grev Blankets, lust received, a nd eeliinx at reduced prices. jans bcriAPKER, Bussing x Co. First New Bacon of the Sf&son. New Sugar-eured Hams. New Piaia Hams. New Shoulders and Sides. jan5-lw W. M. Akin'h Pork House. laST Fifty cents rer half can for Maltby's best fresh Oysters, received daily from Baltimore. ii. Hermann. Agent, jan 4-lw No. 45 3Iain Street. Notice to City TaxFajers. Those tax-pavera who have not raid their city taxes fcr the year 1S9 are hereby notified that the same must be paid in by the lOih of January. 1S70. if they wish to save cost3, as by that tim1) I will have to commence advertising acd selling property for nonpayment of said city taxe3. My office is next door to tho Council Chamber, on the corner of Third and Walnut Streets. John Greek. dec39-tJ City Collector. S"Th3 bent stock of Domestic Goods, Sheetings, &c, at lowest price?, at janS Schapxeb, Bussing & Co. You wilTfind Ladies Velvet Hats at 55 oants, at Glick & Schwartz', opposite the Opera House. ep'25 See Gilbert & Co.'s advertisement of two of the best and finest Stores ia town for Ren!. oc29-tf ts&- T. C. Bridweil & Co , corner of Maiu and Third Streets, have a foil stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Congress and Rockbridze Alum Waters. je!7-tf Four Offices Corner of Second and Locust Streets, for rent. Apply to G. W. Shanklin. de2-tf LAW CAIIDS. W. SHANKLIN, Law and Real Estate OSicc, (Willi WM. II. WALKE3,) COR.NEK MAIN A Tilt TIIIHU SI'S. Valuable Cily and Suburban Property; Farm Lands lu Indiana, lUlnoif, and Kentocky lor sale or exenange. ocSi dtf.-q U. Claim. gr;eiA. Also, Hi:AL ESTATE una CULLECTiSa AGENT. OIUp-6 'a Main 8lret, between Third and Fonrtu, So. K14 (ovr Keiior's Gaa Htore), Evanisviiie, led. 8pl?,:tv7. A-'irx-oiirMKT- t jwv. O-iSoe on Third Strict, la Washlejtoa aon-e Block. Will prcic Tarious fears ol tie Orcait. Prompt atieixtlon to oSict bniiirtMu !lM-4 rt:rn '" ' 11 .i 11 in -1 1! FOR TC"IOR HALE-VALUABLE MAIN . BTP.EUT PROPERTY That splendid property kpowa bs tbe Egler property, B tnatedon tbe weat corner of Main -and Hlxth directs, fronting 75H feet on Main Bireet and loo feet on tilxfh Street. BaidH property is ottered tor sal at low figures cjb Asy terms. . Arpiy to J. P. KLLtOlT & EO!?, Keal Estate Acenls, Corner Loeuvt Bud Taira MtrecU, ie fl dtf v

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jf - rc'.h'T K.ier f:ar; tie Third lei'The weather tinee Saturday, has been intec?ely cold, the meicerynt datk Saturday night, leirg tt IS3, acd tailing stCiUiiy. xe'eriiy nt eood, the mercury ranged at 20 to 2'V. The river continues to r:?e slowl;;.. The edditieifil arrivals and deprt ures up to miin-iit la.-t, i::c! ido the S,m. Orr, to Cairo; Evacsville, to Green llivcr; Mary Djvsgo barges, Pjtt'burg to Se. L- ui; Hart ford, fr.-m Little Wabash: Emma Floyd, Circirn tti to Nashville; .Mm iie)l3, Memphis to Cincinnati; Q lickstep, from C'n'ro; Louisii!?, Xe v Orleans to Louie vilie; Spray, Nashville to Cincinnati; Petn-lia No. 2, Henderson and return; Louisville to IIetiLraoo. iaracon, The Sun. Orr and Evnsvil!a left with ciee tr'ps The M;ry Davsge and barges arrived at 8 o'clock Satur day night, with about POO tors cf freight. She discharged largely here. The Emma Floyd had a fair trip She discharged "100 barrel:' . coal oil here for Keller & White The Minneola arrived at G o'clock yester day morning, and discharged 1C0 bales of cotton. Sha had 1,000 bales for Cincinnati Tho Quickstep came in yesterday morning with the b;si packet trip she ever brought to this wharf. , Hir manifest will be found below The Louisville had a magnificent trip, including Hemming, Cooper & Whitby's circus and menagerie, combining 100 horses, 30 wagons and 00 people, and in addition had a vast amount cf miscellaneous freight. One or two of the showmen had imbibed too much benzine, and while the boat lay here, little knock down was had iu the cabin. Captain Frazicr equelched the war summurily, by no tifying the belligerents that if they did cot behave he would fet them both ashore, where they would have plenty of room to fight it out. Ono of them had one rye already closed and his shirt bloody The Spray had a full load, including tvrenty-fivc tons of pig iron for Evaosville, fourteen teas boiler iron fcr Louisville, 159 tons pig iron far Cincinnati, and fifty tons of pig iron for Portsmouth, besides large quantities of miscellaneous freight for Cincinnati. W. G. Brown & Co. give her about 500 bags peacut3 for Cincinnati Tho Petrolia c;uue up fro'.a Ihndorsou yesterday afternoon, but oa fibat errand wo did Eot ascertain The Tarascoa did cot arrive t:ll lata last night. Sho hid over to a ceo m mod at 0 the Louisville Opera House Troupe. who came down to Owensbc and the Bsrger Troupe, which clme to this city, and who open to-cinut at the Opera House The Hartford cams iu Saturday nigat from the Wabash, with a moderate trip... The officers of the Qaickstep report ice runniogheavilyout of the Wabash. ..Captaio Hugh Campbell, of the MaryDavagi, thinks he has peculiar luck. He gay. ho nver sfai'ed to St. Louis in the- Winter but what the Mississippi closed up on him. Joseph Jacobs and Moses Sco't '.sere pilots of tin' Davagc Cbri?. Sr.edley aal Johnny xoncg go cut s pilots of the Fanny Branicis, which leaves at 4 P.M. to day Tha l'i.-;e Bluu" goes below to run frs a transfer packet from Cairo to Hickman, connecting the Illinois Central and the Northwestern Railroad The R;chcioud vriil leavo Cairo on Tuesday evening upon the arrival of the Quickstep from this port. Passengers ana freight by the Quickstep are Mire to connect with the Richmond at Cairo. She leave? Memphis ou Tuesday evening Navigation at Pittsburg is closed fur tho present by ice, aau if this cold weather continues here a day or two logger we shall have heavy running ice here .We ar.- told that Eugene Raid, btj clerk of the Faccy Brandeis goes on the Quickstep ia place of Sam. Laugulin, who ha? retired. Nick Peuaingtou and Sid Humphrey were her freight clerks ou her list trip Back Pearson Las an important notice in tho loctl columns of the Jcuunai Tho Tarnsecn waited at New Albany till one o'clock yesterday morning, and did not arrive till cine last night. Among hsr passengers were the celebrated Berger troupo of bell-ringers, who are "topping at the Sherwood Houe We are deeply rained to learn that Mr. M. M. Deem, ii-rmeriy clerk oa the Westmoreland, raoro rccenlly oa the Charmer, and but on the Spray, is , dangerously iil with typhoid fever, at Cincinnati. He is a worthy young man, and lias hosts of friends tdang the river The Fanny Brandeis will positively bavo to-day for Memphis The Tarascoa will lsave at sharp tea this morning. Djn't forj get it. Manifest of steamer Spray viiie. IS tons pia lion.. Louisville 14 tons ioPer Iron clncinnat .11 T O jaylord, 737 tons t: z Bishop, 15 tagscoCVe; Captam i iron; K M A Co, 1 hhd tobacco, 7 bajs dried poacbas ; 13 do apples. 11 do f-father 5ilorns,l box sundries, S bbis sorghum; If D Itoeera csiiR apuaitfta : A H Kara & son, 14 b !s 1 rags; John tialey & co. 8 box-s bikli3 ' podor; JT Wanen, 2 casaiflga: v ua c I r-mltti & Co, 2 boxes houKeuold f-ods- J Ut.ttSbblsM W.Uli, 107 dry hides; Jos Wollsdu8, 3 bsles drv hides, in inni ,ir, i hdlo fcheep sklas; iloiner fe Orsff 2 tb g Soar, 2 boxe3canuou iruit, 1 boxbundries: Kel, Bros & Co. 1 bit tapico. Keshipplng to Portstijoulh 83 tons rI Iron. 4 " Manitest Steamer Qalcifcteo, from Cairo to Evansville, Jsuniy 8. "iWO-Va-gheo & Co., 6'J empty whisSy barrels - E W Patilcir, 23 ba e cotton; Uceorow. BeH A Co., iuj buu.lits plow bandiei- K IC Punfcorson & Co.. ly hog?tHnds tobacco.' 1 caddy tobacco, M ta es cotton ; V,'.Mo i Bros U1 boxpecacs: Clement, WkVo A Co, half bar.l lard; L Rolf ner a o, 14, Oressed bogs; Preston & ASemiee. 6hoxcs gla; to Oiuer, I can ; L L I'.o.-er. i b. x sundries. KESniPFIO. ,. Concordia, 1,0.0 sacks corn : R.-w-k Haven 8 boxes aiy goods; Loutsvli e, 1 baie cot, ton; ClticiutiHti. 'i bsle-s col ton, 'I movesAc, Z3 li vd ctt!, Ci noai. HAcn ear corn. Tcnrif ee Blvir TRdc-QucMIon or Ch'trsroa. EVAK8Titi.s, 1x9., Jt nary S. 17). Editors Jourxial : 1 fx fcom your pr.pr cf to-dv, that steamer -Pints Varum offcrs, ttirouiih Msrj. Humphrey, Lewis & Co., " to carry

j njnage.i sewing macnine, l box md-e, wim oty whakfrovt. 3 rockins chairs V -jammer 4 Co, 71 tbli C.vito iba'FES dried fruit; II, M & Co, 23 pRes dried fro it. j . bbls hickory nuts, 2 buses do: Imuran. 1' 1 yrt Ufrtrr.il .?.,v,,,7,

frsJat, K-uh chiT3-?t f nu foist on Tc nc-xif-o Kiver " This absolves all from tha ob: Jailors

I of oaraurpfrafo. not to carry lrfeUii? witri - . . " . l.l,. .1.... I .. ..... t. ism. n.liv Hviur9 lllHl UI1JIJW IWI Oilff'fd by a.'l iurtlea it stmii be void. Pie. s noutic?. tl;efir5 in your paper, ihl Kipsitnpr RiriuJuti io 2 will J)rtafrer sse so di tor T-uur-s3bo lilver, wl U Charges, ea nouul. 'J hn agroeruent not to rarry fre!eht wllb ohargw, wax not otliii..ted or a ivocteil t.y iu-, bu f tolrT '-oil roiled ssotRr lui-n worktop for wstta hHd to 1r,t If. '1 tif an a- jttryif at had iu iood point n-t wpIIhs Itiwe.H nm, and mthonvh it is over, we ki ocl'l ml ifmemr ibaltnee urn niotUHl ob'litions bi-twc n m r chants ana MeamUiiti, that trier snail exj'i!-.i uo; obr to' hh llttla rlalr aud trotibie r.H poa ltip. Tne roMwtum 01 eharsjeB sliould be consider d and ne l its a i ntti-r ol con-v-iiifncc, and if a wan !. o notoriously unrlMli e to rtm'er It Hhsotutely nt-ros-s:iry to sclp r.i.n xoorts '. O D., for for of lusiiigihH ii hltoyether.lt Is belter lor n. I par! stht Ii.j trfdroppprtoni'Cy Tno kOtis wl 1 bo sold to romt'body elsr, and hi" tr1f vrr nl l not lj?ni't miy bo,iy. if EvarisvlHe wln.'file ra-rrtiaut" p i in aft be trade of I ln prompt nnd rniia'o'0 I'lc-'iai'lmn Teunpssi-c ltiver. l 1 not. right for ilium "o re:nll go U tocltlzens tid fwriner. Itlseroon ii just lc to h reliable r-tall tea!or l-. Rel' biro xo'(i, c(i then con.pL-te wl h h I m arnoast hl- o - n eas omiH8i homo. This Jms hfeu dine, and h'fc Used muctioiatlsfacilou tisnnrg r-llbl ratn. If our friend ha ead on Tet'iKf K I v-f r ri! rpriimher the o'd maxmi of " live aud let live," nil will bo weil. Very respectfully, Lk JIowEtr.. Captain steamer nspldsn So, 2 Hirer DtAputcSie. PrrrsECRG, January S. Monon2at!a alliiig slowly, witii 7 fee' 2 inches ia tha channel. Allegheny S feet 8 inches, nnd full of iae; nt Brownsville 0 feet, and at Greensboro o feet, nd stationary at botu places. Arrived Arjosv, from Portsmouth; Uell, irom Wnefimc, and tit. diaries, from Cincinnati. IVavigation ii suspended on acs nut of heavy ice. Liisl nlgbt was tbo coidtst r f tbo tioason. Tne Crt ice formed i-i tbo Monon?ahela. i liera-ometerij3. Tnrc vrt:i bo no depart, ures until the weither moloratPH The weather is clear nnd very cold, with considerable wind. Thermometer at noon IS la the shade. Ci-ci-kati, Janniry 8 Port List Arrived: 4lesheuef;r, Lfeontdan and Lorena, from JS'ew Orleans. lop irted Kato Putnam, tor Pius'ourg; Al eghenv ISsllo iko. 4, lor Kew Orleats. Kiver j feet. Locisvilce. January 8 Port Lint Pink Vai bie, 1 re in 1 couei-en River. Tb river Is rising, witli 10 ffet 4 incites In the canal ; 8 feet 4 luahen over the fall. Tbe weather Is clear aud freezing. CaslneM dull. Caiko. January S Port List Quickstep Evansville pat-Ket, 9: Ida htocisdaie, t. JLouli to Sbreveport. 9; fillnneola. Mem ph b to Cincinnati, 1 ; Clara, Hed Iilvt-r to Cairo ."i;Keutou, New Orleans to Cincinnati; LouiHvilie, New Oneana to Cincinnati. 7; Sam. J. Hale, Cincinnati to New Or can 7: Lady Piie, Columbu to Teo-ne-soo lilver, noon. Kiver fell 0 lnctis; hovy ioe In tbe Mississippi; tbe weatuer is clear; Mercary to3. NAsnvTi.i.'B, January 8.-Kiver r'sins; Tyt feft un lJ.arf.eth Hnoal. Wea her i-iear and very cod. Arrived 'Hie !ul lvn, fr m Kvansvllle; Ella Hughes, fr ia the Upper Cumberlaa i. Lf-riartei nmrire, to the Uppr Cumberland; OJlle f?nlllTda, to Evansvjlle. Memphis, January S Weather e'ear .and cold. Kiver faiiiDtr. Ariiveil -St. Joftepti. from St. Louis. Leparted Great Itepuosio tni coioraao, to Mt. jjuis; itobert Burns, with 1,V:0 ba'ea of cotton, to t inci:inati; Kale K nuey and Olive Branch, to New Oi leans: tbe iatter added 501 bnlesi of cotton hore. riTTSBCBO, January 9 The woatbn- U exlreratly cold. Thermometer IS'. No arrivals or departure ; boats waiting lor milder weather. Ico li running la both rivers. CiycrxNATt, January 9 Port I-.lst Arrived: KoSelt Moor?, from Nahvil e. Dcoarted: v esener, ror Pittsburg River 27 1'eoUO Inches In tho channm. and falling rt-d!y. lea in Sormlne. Thermometer n.t. hnr IjOTJisviLt-K. Jan. O P.irt I.lt-Hllver Moon, CicciiiEP'l t MemptiU; l.'bampion, CiociDnatl to St. Louis; Virginia, from rsew oriea.!is; jjuminiirv, irom r.t. I.ou.m. Tte river is declioln?. with li) !eet water in the canal and h fcf i on tbo il s. Tho weather lcioudy and fiee:iins. CAino.jAn 8. Poi t, L;' Favette.Kvansvliie p3cket, 9 p.iu ; Carrie V. Kunac., Piti'ioura to rew tiric-ans. 0 n.m. : s.rra.idilio, ArBansns Kiver to Cmc.inu&t!. H p ra ; S:iv-r Spray, Cincinnati to K9 CTicass, 7 s.iii.; rcyt'Mi:, from N-w Orlpaus. e.tn. ; A. Kaiter, Eastpori paciiet, i a m ; avsiur, m. L.onis to Now Orli-arjs, 11 a.m. : Or sat lit-piihiic. New Or leans to Cairo. 11 a.m.: hom It-own. Cairo to l.oui-viiio, 2 p.m.: Toaz wei? Orleans to Liontsvilic, ii p.m.; iuli.-i.in, Nas vtlie paciet, ii pm. itiwr feU H-veu inclu--. W ea tier clear. Mercury S2 MEMntrs. Jani'.Rjy !). Westber clear nnd cult! li ver laliln?. A t rl vmi An rut. from KHwOritaui, D.-iirtod -Sh rtv and .Monte ACio. lor it. L.ouih: Look. wor'h. for l.ouisvi.'M. Cirr!e V. ICr.uni!'. for New OrIeD: li?n and I'hfrf- N.. 4 and barge, tor ulno Hivcr. CQ11M?SSIQI7 CAIID3. T. H. T.V.V1 1 -i. O, W. LI"N. J. J. VTA 1 TS WATTS, LINN a CO,, 230 FR )NT STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. Iterer to Jaii:os L. Pa'Iani. President, I'aducaii, Ky.; Martin, liardcer fc Co., I'vansviiiB: nay fc Co., Louisville Ky ; l;rj an, Watti A Co., New York. de21 dJm V. C. Lvov. E. c. MAcnny. V. MA. J If. SO IV, Produce nutt Commission l)mlrr In ll.i, Corn, Hour Oat an.t 1 roituce Generally, 5c. Z") .orlh Hater Street, novl-IFm EVANHVII.LE, l.VLi. R. TT r.lfuriin O. TOff-T W. WSOHAH ommisslou lereh'ts vV ORLEANS, LA. iVrsonal atteiiti-jr!. and prompt return guaranteed. f aovS dOm Ij. Rcffsbr, Jr., Evansville, Ird. John Gilbkht, Goiconda, Ills, tics. Pu.soucriET, Evansville, Ind. h, UIFFNEE, Jr., U CO., Commission 3Ier?Ia(.s Provisioa anl Produce Dealers Hole Agt!x Ohio River and Kanairhi Soft Companies, EVAKSVILI.E, V, e bf.p a vury large stock of KLOUil in storo, and are ban uiasj 600 barrels per wees. Wc can fill orders lor auy grH je that, may bo wanted, at ihe lov.-e mar kit piipcs. O.-dLis lor Pr visions ana Pro. ouc-i queued, and satisfaction vran Perms cash Wo lisue .')0J Piii-e-Cn wetiih, aud tvlil farnixli a v,.,. oclidtf L.r.UFF.m fn A, ' 'B". VTIIARFDOAT, r-rt . ;i .-f ,v. n. 'V. 3 Sincle, General T.cet Agent. OWr- ft C.UllQ C-'IY WHAKFitOAf, Cairo, 111. Tlcke-s srvid to all avnllabie points hr River or Kaii. i. rtCDD, novl.'i era Kent. Firq StcrdS far Ilent, rpiIC H JIOI.K F So 83, ITIIE fix 1 third, aud lourin btorles. aud oue-haif cf cellar, of o. hi, SorVa Flrnt i-treet; la the fca.-st wno esaie poitlon cf this oi-y. lr neh store is 23 by 14 j et. four stories bi3h. w.th cellars a feel la the clear nndereacli: stores finely nulshed. Possestlon ptven immcdiataiv. 'IM good tenants vre w 111 rent inc.,9 ntort vht low V.. OfLliCKT CO.," , vv nolosale Orocors, dc'i1, fr"ttri flrt M'reet. O.Tco T.'ilrJ S-.ri . t, betwcea Haiu and Locust (frcnt rooms over Judge Jgiclieort's office). Unidtus-i On 0li etret, ou door t. cm 'he corner of Fourth aad Oo trta xsovS dura

THE MARKETS.

Sew Ivtk aiferp.r;. fty Te::;rapli. New Yokx. Jau S. Cotton- Quiet : sales ol 2,000 Ii.iIps nt 2 ;c I riuiidlin uplatiu KiOCXt-K C6iptn 2,'J'4 birrfs. Klnur U do I aud declining; jes ol 5,c(.ii bi. rois at ?ltS5(5U for suprtluo Si;i'o nurl Wf'ien.; i5 ZLiti't 'i"t t r etra tpt-; i lOatl v5 lor t-Xira VVf-i-tern; 9?, fr). , :j 4j Sl!r white wiieut extra: 5 u;jfj 23 t r munu. b-.on Ohio; Si 7o,ii'i 60 ior . xtr.t .-t. Loiiia; d oti.ail it) lor uO.Kl to CUOiiB t!. : rt. rt iich y, Ke Fmuriju e; of ',M bai re.s " i il i.Vi w c.ruiiie-t qu e. nisnY 1 1' trier- aie oi 80 barrels Wen eru at tl t'Jrjl :, uto, cioMiig fct tbe ianei p Ice. Whk .T -R- eclpts Sl.C'.X bus.hels. Whf-al Is dull and t-li(t,t y lu uycri 1 vor; nnm of X.mji) bubrl- at tl ISujI 21 lor No. i' Hprtu , fl ir.ia;j far k-in er rad n'i uuii-er Wim ein,tl ' lor what) Ptte, tl '- Oil fCi foi bbe rfiiciusKU. JtYK Quit t. l-'.AfcLK . Noml' Rl. P..KI VaiT t,'UlOv.. Ckn L'uji faiid cropping; m'os ' f fel .v0 nibLtil.isl65k,iii(,ruu mixtd VVe-lril, 37Hc lor iov white pouttio CToi-Sir f r v,rw o tliern j o.iow, aud tl m ior kIimaild WeMeru mixed, aua it t' loruu ivertd ntl mltid -wie n. 0-is -r.cul,.t-i 2,'.0 biKiieis: niirVt havv; sale:. t 32 0 0 ba-iirH nt U -JJ - : lor W oi ei a, bl 'i."?vi ir .--i,ii. t:icu-uii I. Cokfkis - Quiet. U.TS.... ..nt'.. . S t . . - I'uti. tn.i-i t.; ticj-iii-'" 4 J LUDn ill lU'VjlllC. .MotA&ilSi-LIU II. Pnr.OLtrM-.steady at 15'c r- r iu jtjops Unchanged. Wool, Modeinie.'y active: saI- of l.'o.ox) pounds at i,. 7i dig ior uome-tic neoce, and ii i SSo for pulled. LPATHEa Hemloci FOlknieaJv at Clonic ior Jtjuenos Ayreti ana it:o uroas. lixsicEr) Oin Steady nt J : tor Cislts I'obk Heavy and droop! ns: wales of N-J bbli t :7 75'n28 W for nus ; Vli 0 for old do.; tit fO-.'i txj tor prune, aud fy (0 tor 'rlmo me.ii; o!xo 5J bois new icpsj, Meilor'ti Ft-oroary, at 22$ W&'2i 115. EErj-Quiet and btendy ; sales ol Ci5 b'n's at t,i w 4l.i w lor new plain mesa, abd tw.it $17 tt lor new -xtra mess. '1 lerce K 'f-f is quiet ; sales of 6j Heroes at ?.'." 00(4 2H 0J lor ior prune me.-., and IZl W iM 0u lor India llKEP-HAM-Dall; iulm of 709 blls st ES2 tO ai (w for new. Ctrr Alt:Ti- lteuvy: sales of 1-M naokaes at llJ-'jlUj ior tsliuuldeis, aad Ujl'Jclur hums. t.iinrLE.s Pull; nslp of SO boxis Rt lla ll4c tur cumbei iand cat, and snort ribbed ou privat-lei ins. hum-lireoatid are fjalct nt 11J4' il2'-fc for Western. IjA ki Heavy ; sales of Sffl tierces at. lo'i &U- f 'r Hieam, and 17..17Jic ior koine rei.uered; alo l,7c.O liercKH Heam.hellbl 's i- tbruary tind Murcli. nt -17,c. Uuttkk A shupo firmer ut 8jS0o for Ohio mid S-i llo for .State. Ch:kk Quiet and sieudy at 30 "il. t'aicaso XzTHti, By Tjlerapli. Ckicaoo. Jan. 8. FLon;-L:sK sctlve; E3 50.3 j CO for Hprlng est ras. Wkbat No. 1 quiet S3 & 85c: No. 2 opened firmer, talriv active ami excited, wim 8.nts ut 77 a73;c; iiilmt -qnt ntly weakened and ctv.een tnyai V7j7rc; T Uls til ernoon the mstliet w h tifc.itij nt77;ic cash; 7Sc smler Febitiary. JLORX Kli mer and ?-fc lilaber; h!fs of No.2 at 70iilc; closlne a: 71'a71Ho for regular; tin sra'ie, now, &759c; thu a'lerboon the market whs nominal at 707. c lor No. 2. OATS-Kircu atiljilc for cash; closing qtllel iitllfl I'.yk Moderatc-ly tctive ftnd tteaJy at &-o ior N . a JUkley-PuJI Rt 8;i5vj for No 2 liiO!iwiyH Almost uoinlnal at Olaaic. bcOAR l)a'311!;ic lor cummou t t holoe Orients PiiovisroNS Is3 active. Mesi pnrli opened firm audex l ei at f2S Oj r2s 6J"i buyer Fnbraary; t27 'i)&2i ZA) eii-r FeO-rn-trv ; tlotns rjulel an J easy at i'Z! j c.-.s!i ; tii 7o seller feuruary. l. nd tiim. KtiaJy and quiet at JBrj. Cut meDls 11 im and Kto(!y; rou?n Hides short rlhn.id ces '3)4c; telli-s l;Je; dr.s ka tedstionlderdii; hms imm nsl at U-ill'i tor erpnti, hud ll.HS Hic lor -veet pick ltd. ' in', t Jt:R?l Sftri'!" . y-y l-n.lilli.; VIP17V.J.T;. Jan. H. t 'torn-lnll not tine antied. wiic t tiulfit but moHdv, at 51 1" jl 11 for vv inter n:i. Krr. Quiet ot SStfKi.! for No. 2, and P!o for No. 1 : '.Merinos liwht. toiui-In koo1 doniand and lbs m.iriiet flruiti, at h i.uCslc l-jr s, rictiy n;ti.t;.ei of mixed ear. Oats Without rtt'. i -.i-i nd Mid the imrket dull "Ut not lower; prices rantje fiom Xt to tti-, 'bo lat.er fif;urn t.r while. iiAht.F.i- Iti:.cilv nuil tiomlual; I'n',1 f I ill. as I SO, Witi-u'i, l j lor Canad.i and $i it) lo- ntste. CoTrfx-MiadiltigCi.ff::- low rn'.ddUu VrursiiY-Held at Olo; th nisrUot a without uctlvny. E'iGS S0O. pKovjsii?i Qnlet, but tbe mark1 ratuer tl mer: iviee J'oi k U be'o i.i i 7 s-ies t-stiy ntSi7:.'J7 i'i, anil di-m 'tid il;jht: Uuilr Meals ralin-r linn; shoulders li ; Cieur rii HiJi b c t sr fclues Ifto f.r f utiy cured an i piicSed; liacoa without any sniacd ; Vi2 IjV hboutdcrti, lSa for ck-ar Wo, p.uii l'j,!.'c lor t ltar side asked, mi packed ; MJRiir-curt I hams l'j . CiMi ior OHuas-oi Uhd pucK-d ; Lard Ltd.! nt Ii-'-mj f..i knirt rcudeied in U'Icm; prime ,t"m I.j'.j JOVti. v. itii r.alt si reou Munts are flno'er; ol" rlut;s lint ; i-a.ts at U-wJi far shonidr. lzniu'jjo for tide", and lWm tr,r Cams. fMi tnV(aai-r. Oiito-Bmln?. K'i; KslJIns IZV.i. Exchange llnyinx, par; Hen lux 1-m i r mi '.!'.. ieirni.h.j Npav Y . Jan. H. Mosey Kuy at 7 pir cent, wi'.li -:'; lions at 6 per tent. n.VMC BTATK JIUJi I. Tbe b.iak tdatemetit is more nvorabi than for many months. Tin batiks have tjained t,0 ,0,0 0 In Tuo reuer ve. K;;Klr!t aa in reitsum iiattiltls ol 1 i 1 ,U.u,tM Coi.iu ... rui'Viv; I ucrt-UEe... ' '"i tot ;;: o;i:n ,4,ly7,(.J. 1 V. T l,i.: ',"'.s iS,W7.7 il y:t,iii .Specie ... Iociei.se Circul .ilou .. llecreae Pe posits lucreufi! ,. I egal Ten dors Increase HTKim.jiu .-teaiiy at j. OoLU-Low r. cio.ii a t.i t-ad v d'Pl Oil Id, l-'l, lei I o IZV.'e, aud c lowed u t iil' , ; cat yirig rt-. 1-11 per cent, ti l Monday, cit arai.' i s. f,O.0,C'Ai; export for week, C!?32.7' 0. 'Jlie Hub 'i lo-thury liur.'ntj ti.e week di-bnrst d SiO &.0.0-0 goid on account f.r Jnuarv later. Si, ai d received t'i 2V) 0t,H lor cu-tmis. Ouvkk.vmkt.h- Higher; cluing Hiohst; the borrowing demand Is aitive, and short Interest lare; coupons of 'hi. ll.117,'-;; . o. tJ2. 1 1.3 '4 'il r.y,; do. 'CI, 11 1 ' fU.j.- do. 'a. ll-ir;-lij; ar,. now, lit':; CO. 'tH, 1 l'UP j; 10-4US. U2 1 !S$. :.aisvlMo Karact. iy 'liesraph,j LoCidVILI-C. Ju. 8. Cotton Hales moJerate ; m!dd!!npr, 2:;j-ij. Fi-'iUK Moderate dei.-iaud; extta ls;u. lly.e.'jio. Okais-Rod whc.it, SI 10; ot.ts, COc: cr j, 70c; rye, QC. ' ' Tobacco Unchanged: ulc of S. br.i'-heHc'-. lusisatfcj C0;-7 10; le-.if, S3 WfjU j PnoYJsiON3-Pei.iai!d lair aud a shade firmer. iess pori. W a. iiicoii slinr.1ders. IS'ic; cloar rib, Kie; clear bldos, 1 6 -,. BuiK mats, ubiiu dam, HIJc; c.e.ir rib, l'c; c ear sld m, 15'. Lara, 17a ilaajj, suir-cnroi, vrjj. WJUsKY-Um-bariied at Sic. fiexp.v?, "r,rif u i'tiiegiph.7 Mcarpairt. Jan. S. Cotion. -Quiet at -4Vo; rerelpts, 1, '73 bales ; extoi is, 1.21 1 bn ie. Flocb t'-u peril '!(, Ci. Ouax-611'ito. AT.S-e.0 llAY-SiT (y)2H t'l. UltAN-2(i Oil. l'oKK-SllU LAKD - IS :I'J?. UCIK MF.ATS-bhoti'.Uf rs nriinat at l; SldtN, lti?iC Uy Xu!cgrapU.J N At.Ji viia.1., Jau. S. Cotton Matktt fltm; low mlddhng Rood orrilnsiy, rii', WUKAT-i?l.fl I'''.' r. in i r r, il V,; wt:fi, rl ?J. Oat 7'ic ( OHM HI M. kye f i o"). IUnr.EY-11 Fi'UK il 6tv-jtJ uO fr M:ru line lo fancy. HACON Clear sden. l.'io; kimoider". He: C'tycnred hams, iici LAUD-IHC. lici. if W tATS CI'-' r . tVf. hr", ''-r r:b!icd sldew, lac: fhon!. !. i.'c. I'.VMP I'OliK ii C0. Kiiri'i't'a" fiarfln. By cab'o-l LlvSRrooL, Januaty S. cotton Thi market Is qulft: raiddant upland , HX-d; New 0.-ieus, 12.1 : -tl. , lu ot oaies. I'iito.ui wuin s unt 8 U; red Wesiern No. 2. fis Sd ; red Winter hii. Wo-tv-ru riaor, isfJ l. Corn Ko a mlv-d, iiCI. Oatf.id Lir.'ey, 5.. Pork, 1 n Ueef, 103-t. Lard. 7s. Cheese, UOi 8.1. Ljoou, 61s 'f allow, tit Si. KKAJiKFOnT, Jannrirv g JJ irtdi 'Jl'r3 miPabib. Jsncary . r.oure 71 (r.icra "rd 75 cntniiei,. .r)H uritaas .-saritei. l?y le.oisph.j NEW OHX ItAJ S. Jan. 3. CorroN-ftaU tj midd:tn;v:t i 8;:ts Ott-i) balfS HAT-Pilrne, SS7 3?. 0.br a-ilc.es utt bauitd- LttiH Oil. yoto- lih. ka.sjA-ighl draff. H tuiit.

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