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SAX FllANCISCO, APIIIL 3, 1858.

1 y)0:

No. 41.

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do.'^tiiiii Xone.

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American Ale, In

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Clialns and CaliU-H

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China 5^ 8 » 90

China 6-1 alU40

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FliicC.inal 9 - a

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American 3 89-

Tailor A Trcao'n

London 3 8 8 75

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Choose, choice 9 IS Amcrlmv proof. .. (a— 43

:]^otntoei*. Do lilj^li prcuf ^

I>1 TY ■'4 PER CENT. ^'ill 41 ffl 42

■CaUfoniia^m....— 4*^— | Do Califuniiii &

Wwcet 4Jia iaiiK9F'*'i.rf.

^ulu. Ameriran •. . .— 4ij®

DfTY 15 PEU CENT. HIM.

fiandwkh Isl ^ lb (5)— 12} Now Enplami (10 (S— 65

JKIcc Jaiiiaico 1 40 © 3

DCTT 15 I'ER CEST. ' Ctl»EK.

"Carolina, casks ^ Bancroft's —04

lb....... (ft— 9 Fiiirtianks&lJeanIs (it 3 25

ti (a SiiKur.

5lft! 5J DITT24 PER CENT.

None. Boston crushed 4^

5|fa, lb (Q:— 20

5j(a: Xew York <lo (Si— 20

(S;— 5^ San Francisco do...— ©— 20

■China No 1....

China No 2....

«iainNol

-SiaraNo2

>'atna No 1.... Batavia No 1..

3)o inlerior 3 (&■— -

j\Iani!a No 1....... None,

>Iai!ilaNo2 4j{a

Suit.

DFTT 15 PEIt CEST.

Fine, 'iOtb bags....— 3'i (S>

Kim-, lolbhags....— 15 (8)

Fine, 61b bags 8 (S

Califoniia ground,

in otb bags 8j(al

Liverpool ^ ton.. 18 (U'

San (juentin 14 (a

Suitcos, <fec.

Dl TY 24 PER CtKT.

Worcestershire Sauce, pts 6 O—

Do do hf i)t.s 3 75 <a)

'J'omalo Catsup,nts— (K— 15 .

Dodoqts Cd 1 12J ?»»*V*"*.'

l-oppor Sauce, pts m.w....-,i

^ doz 1 fi2'(a

Capers pts fit

Sloughton Bitters, ^ i\oz,qts 3 tffi 3 5(

Dodo pts do 1 50 (a

Boker's Bitters... (S) 7 50

Assorted Sauces, pints 1 25 0 1 50

Lemon Syrup, pure quarts ® 5

Lemon Svrup,com- ninii do (5) 3 50

Syrups of Raspber- ry, Strawberry, Sarsaparilla, Or- geat. Tine Apple 3 (5) 8

Starch.

DUTY 15 PER CENT,

Kingsford's (5)— 1i

Colgate's (oj— Hi

Shot.

DUTY Iff PKR CENT.

Assorted ^ bag. . . 1 75 (8)

Soap.

IHTY 24 PER CENT.

Castile^ lb 18(3)

Hill's pale No 1... (ffi— 8

Colgate's pale No 1— (&- 8 Chemlcnl Olive...— 7 Co)- 8i Brown, in small

boxes 4 (S)

Marseilles 12 (ff— 13

English Yellow... 5 (iT'- 6 .— 5 (ffi

Keflned Loaf Cd

San FranciscoYellowlG (S- 17J

Do White A ffi— IS

Do White B (&.— 17}

China, tlrst quiuity— 14 (H)

Do second do 13 (3)

Do third do (a)

ring Fa None.

Manila, first Qual.. <S>— 12J

Do .second do None.

Do third do None.

liatavlun, Nos 17®

20 14 (d)

DoNosl4(ffl6 12 (dh- 13}

Do Nos l2ta 14 None.

Sandwich isl do...— 12f(a- 14j New Orleans vel.. None. ^V. I. Muscovado .— 14 <&— 15

Do White, Splrltti.

DLTY. AU. KINDS 30 PER CENT.

Alcoholin bbls.... ©— 75

Do inthi (S) 1

BRANDY.

Jules Uohin&Co'8 Cognac 5 50 (ff 5 75

A. C. Godard <S; Co'sB. O. C (3) 5 75

Gautier Freres.... (5) 4 50

T DenU By Mounie &. Co ® 4 50

Otard,Dupuy& Co 6 <ai

Itizart A Co'8 JJoue.

United V". Proprie- tors, Cognac.... 5 (5)

L'lUted rroprietors

Mustard, .\,m in lib

glasses' doz 1 ;.-, GT

DoKnglishdo I 75 Cd'

French 2 50 © 2 76

N utmcgs, whole ^

tb ®>— 50

; Mace (S:

As.sortcd Invoices, ground, in

glass, selling fur cost aiul

charges.

, Cassia ^ lb (ff— 50

Pepper Grain ©- llj

Yeast Powders, ^

Preston »t Mer- rill's, hi i\h tins,

j \^ gross (a35

,?aleratus, }lb glass

I ^ doz (H}-- 62}

Do lib papers (?t— 37}

Xenn.

Duty in American vessels, from

tiie place (if growth, free, oth

erwise 15 •(^ cent. Gunpowilcv, in lib

canister ■{}>• lb... (5)— 45

Do in lixs 30 (ffi— Hb

Imperial, in 1 lb

canisters ® 45

Do in bxs _ 30 (g)— 65

Hyson, sm bxs.... 30 (&)— 65

Young do do 40 (?>•— 75

Congou 40 (?()— 65

Pouchong 42i(?() 65

Moucliong 40 (ff— 65

Oolong 42}(a'— 75

Xfihaeco.

Half lbs, favorite

brands 'IP lb 32}®—

Do outside do 25 ®—

Do common do 20 (3— 25

Pounds, bright nat- ural leaf 35 (S>— 45

Bright natural leaf

fancv packed....— 50 ®— 75

Do ordinarv 30 ®~ 36

Kentucky Leaf. ...— 15 ®— 16 (.kiodwin's smukl'g

^ gross ® 2 75

Watsyn's do ® 2 50

Anderson's solace

Chewing ® 6

Goodwin's N Y do . (g) 6

KochoIIc : 4 ® 4 25 : Duty, all kinds, 30 F ct. ad val-

Pinet, Castillon & j orem.

Co 5 ® 5 50 iHuugarian, i^-doz. 6— ® 9

A Bonniot & Co's kMadeira. in wood.

Cognac ©5—1 per gal _ 75 ® 3

Ylgnerons Unis iDo in glass ^ doz. 3 ® 9

Itoch'-Ue ® 4 25 iSherrv.in wood,^

Louis Leberton | gal' 1 ®3

Cognac ®5— Do Burdon, ® 2 50

Bisquit, Tricoche |Do in glass ^ doz. 8 ®10

& Co 5 (S ;Mousley As Co.'s

Hennessy 5 <Sj brands Sherry in

Jdi F Martell 5 ® 5 ■" ' "^

Marette.te Co 5 ®

PeUevoisin.Kochle ® 4 25

Sazerac 5 @f S ~

A Seignette 4 2S (S)

GV Bernard & Co's La Kochelle ® 4

Bordeaux 225®3

Freeman & Simp- son's Pliiladel a ,- v

Mixed ®— 87} , P A M umm's spark- American, octaves— 49 ®— 60 t ling Hock 15 _ (a-

wood F gal 2 50 ® 5 50

Evans tfe Co do ... 2 ® 3 50 Port, wood, ^ gal 1 50 (5> 2 5* I Do glass ^ doz... 3 50 ® 8

Bftrgundv Port... ® 1 25

Claret ^ cask.... (^37 50

jDo Marseilles fO'45

iDo^ case 2 70 (&> 3 25

ISautenie 3 75 (&.

Do^ cask 40 ®45

© 3

J. T. McDougali i: Co's California. ^-

CIN.

Browning'sEng. .. ®

OldTom 1 40 ® 1 50

X>o Swaine, Boord

& Co'B ® 1 60

KewYork 42}(5)

Woolfe's Scheidam

Schnapps -

Voldiier 8 do -

iiooth & Sedg'ck'a

[Do do Moselle. ...15 ®—

Cliampagne,

Do Heidsieck 14 50 ®15 75

Do Charles do 15 ® 16

Do Jules Mumm &. Co's genuine 14 (ail5

DoG H Mumm .fc Co's gonulnc 14 ®I5

jSparkling Calafo'a ®2y

® 6 25 jDo Jacqueson ®

® 5 60 [Do Schrelder, An- chor 15

London Cordial. ® 6 'Do ordinary 7 50 ® 9

Itoberts & C o

Scheidaiu Schpg— ® 6

fHeamboat ® 1

i*waii ® 1

Grange Tree ® 1

I-ocomotivc ® 1

Hour Glass (3 1

< ro-wn <©- 95

Otl»trb'ds Holland— 76 ®— 80

WHISKY.

BcotfJi 1 25 ® 1 60

a risli }f one.

freeman & Simp- iion'fl Jklagnolla,. ® 1

IVool.

Native Cal ^ ] American

9 (3-

Woudea liVare, «fec>

3 hooped I'ails, pa- tent, painted, ^ doz ^. ..._._ (3) 2 50

Do do long care. . .— ®—

2 do do No sale.

>'CBtsTub8 do ® 3 25

Com Brooms, best In good order, do ^ doz ® 2 50

REVIEW OF THE MARKET

FOR THK PHEGEDING POBTNIGHT.

San Francisco. Fridav Evening, April 2. \KA.

We have to record an utter want of animation in nearly every department of trade since the departure of last mail. The conn try has bought sparingly of goods— scarcelv more in any particu lar than would suffice to meet the current consumption— and our jobbers have manifested extreme caution in adding to their stocks. Previous quotations have been maintained onlv with respect to articles in exceedingly light sup])ly, nndwhi^-h are kept thoroughly controlled, while for some staples— as Cmil and Breadstufls— which had been thought intrinsically strong, a de- cline of a marked character has taken place within the past fortnight. The moderate aggregate of goods sold from first hands has been taken mostly by the trade, no inclination towards speL-ulation liavingbecn exhibited, nor can wc anticipate that there will be while prices generally remain at tlie present points.

Within a few days past heavy rains— welcome alike to the miner and farmer— have fallen all over the State, ensuring us an Increased product of gold and an abundant, if not unprecedented, harvest.

The Tonnage entering this port the first quarter of the present year, as compared with 1857, was as follows :

Xo. Vessels. Tons.

First Quarter 1857 329 107.262

First Quarter 186S 313 87,0i)4

Decrease this Y'ear 16 20 168

The falling off in the tonnage from home Atlantic ports is large, the arrivals thence this year being 16 vessels of 18,234 tons against 30 vessels of 36,617 tons in 18-57. From Foreign Ports the arrivals this year were 53 vessels of 31.746 tons against 68 of 41,926 tons in 18.57. The tonnage entering from Coast Domestic Ports was 37,114 tons against 28,861 tons last year. The increase in the tonnage Coastwise has a ready exi)Ianation in the fact that more steamers have been engaged jn the trade this year tlian were last ; tliat most of the steamers have been in regular commission for some months past, may be esteemed a pretty decided proof that our coastwise trade is on the increase. It is useless at this time to go into a detailed comparison of the arrivals from, and clearances for different foreign countries this year and last, as the movement of a single quarter can aflbrd little idea of what are likely to be the totals of the year.

The arrivals since our last review was written, have been the Viking from New York ; the Fleetwlng and Vltula from Boston with assorted cargoes; the George Krell with Coal, and the EUenlta, with Lumber from Vancouvcr.Island. the Nahcimofl', from Sitka with Ice ; the Sea Bird from Sydney with Sheep ; the Genova from Mazatlan with Specie and Com and the ICllza from Tahiti with Oranges.

By the New York and Boston vessels which came In, were re- ceived several invoices of Meat Provisions and Lard, which had heen sold i)rior to arrival. The market for those goods continlies very firm, but with an increasing supply of California-made. Eastern Bvitter is lower.

BOOTS nnd SHOES— Imports from December 27th to March 2HIh, 14,282 eases.

'J'here Is no material change to note in the market since last report. An a!*sorted invoice of light and heavy Boots, (.'ongress Gaiters, Brogans, etc.. cannot be placed at better than prime Eastern cost to lO^er cent. off.

'f he fcdlowlng i)rice8 were realized at the last auction sale for n line of 150 cases :

Men's sewed calf pump sole fancy shanks short toes Boots, 8M 75'

Do do do soles and tops do, ©217'^ (3 $4 95;

Do do half welt do do, ®l 96®4 35;

Do do cork sole do do, S3 37>sfo $4 :

Do do half double sole do do. 83 20(3 ©4 :

Do grain double .'^ole do do, $2 50fa.S2 1*5;

Do kip do do do, .^2(3 ©2 62,4 :

Do do Fremont Hungarian nail sole extra top do, $2 12H'®$3 80;

Bovs' sewed calf half welt fancy soles and tops Boots, Jgl 05® ■^Sl 50.

Do do pump sole do do, SI 37?^®$1 65;

Do kip double sole do, .*T 15;

Do calf half double sole do, $1 40;

Men's calt half welt Brogans lancy soles, $1 2C®$1 40;

Youths' do do do, ifiHc;

Men's calf pump sole do do, $1 1.5® SI 37H

Youths' do do do, 50c:

Men's enameled pump sole Brogans, 70®60c;

Do kip double sole do, $\<a<$l 15;

Do do half double sole do, ®1 :

Do tipped bucksltin do, 62 "-j®?-^;

Do Icatlicr half welt Congress Gaiters, ®1 62H®$2;

Do do do cork soles, $2;

Do patent leather pump sole Congress Gaiters, fBl 70® -SI 75;

Do enameled leather foxed pump sole do, $1 60®$! 65;

Boys' patent foxed pi;imp sole do, SI 25;

Children's enameled leather spring heel Bootees, 40c;

Women's calf heeled lace do. 80® 87 He;

WREAI*— The bakersdurlng the pastfortnlght having been enabled to get Flour upon more reasonable terms there has been a reduction in the prices for Bread; we note sales of 25,WK) lbs Pilot at EiHf&frsc, and 11,000 lbs Navy at 7c; as.sorted Cakes and Crackers at 12® 15c.

BBAWB— There have been sales at auction of Old Eastern, but in fair condition, amounting to 424 bbls, at $1 10® $1 12.Mf.utid 400 half do at ^\ 5it |* 100 lbs. For transactions in Domestic see Produce Market Itevicw. Immediately at the close 3,000 bags old Chile Bayos, in good condition, sold at ^l 15®.%! '^ 100 lbs.

COKOAOiC— Imports from December '27th to March 28th, 56 l)alcs, 2,144 colls and 770 packages.

We are cognizant of no sales of imported parcels : the market Is very dutl. '1 he agents of the Cordage Slanufacturlng Com- pany here have jobbed during the fortnight about 15,<M)0 lbs, at 12c for large ana 134c f(»r small sizes. For largt sizes the de- mand just now is very light.

CIvOTillXO— The stock of a leading importer was closed out at auction within the fortnight, and all descri)>tlo?is realized losing i)rices. Ordinarv grades Cassimere and Wo<d Hats, mostly high crowned, netted 20 ^ cent loss. Clothing suited to Hie spring trade is selling for about New York cost.

C'EMEXT— Imports from December 27th to March 28th, 1,350 bbls.

The demand for Government purposes has caused Kosendalc to

advance. Jiltliough there is still n large stock of Old here. >Vc under.-tiind that stveral of the parcels on the wav have been bought ftir the (iovernment. ol<l Kosendalc from store, in fair condition. Is selling in small lots at $4 50, but that ligure could not be realized for a round parcel, 'ihe last salo of any magni- tude was made at under S4.

<'IOAIlS— Imports from December 27th to ]SIarch 28th. I.IM cas-s.

'1 here have been sales of about 1,000,000 Havana direct impor tiition at prices upon ihe average not covering cost and ' barges. '" he denKiiid latterlv hiis been slack, and has caiisfd stocks to accumulate in the bands of the regular importers. Imitations are very dull : a line of 500 ^1 American, very de.'iiralile. was oflere<I at auction earlv in the fortnight, of which one-half sold at ®20 5I"S 5S23— about 25 ^ cent below cost and charges.

CAX"1H-ES— Impoits from December 27th to March 28th, 5,005 whole ami 33.293 InUf boxes.

'1 lie transactions In Adamantines have been moderate, both the auction and |n-iviite sales not adding up more tlian 5.0(10 packages. The considerable importati<»ns whicli rfaclicd us towards the close of last fortnight were niostlv taken I'x .ship l>v the jolibers soon after arrival. Buyers this furt!iii;!ii have tlierLibre been obliged, in a few instances, to take smiiU parcels from store, and pay a slight advance upon our last quot.iiions; it has been conceded, however, with great reluctance, and the extfinl of sali's efiected shows that there is no vigor or tone to tlic nun ki't. So little has been done towards the dose, that we find it iliilk lilt to adiluce transactions which will give an idea of tlic n)arket. A small lot of I'lia^nix extra sold on Tucsdav at 19c cash; "fhenncal Sperm" 24 -ic, usual time, and at auction $23 65 cash; 25 boxes Patent Sperm 574c. About I,Ot)0 boxes verj- inferior Adamantines (at public and private salet were closed At nH(avmc.

C«AI..— Imports from December 27th to March 28th. 2,917 tons Anthracite, 588 casks Cundteriand, 3.315 tons English. 1.511 tons Chile, 1.3.j0 tons Oregon, and 1.755 tons Vancouver Island.

The market for Soft had a drooping tHUiencv tbrnugh Ihe en- tire fortnigiit, and advit-cs brought by the mail steamer at hand towards the close, of tlie di.-jcontinuance of the (_)pposilion line via I'anama, have maieriallv weakened the prcviouslv Hrm feel- ing among holders of Anthracite. We reduce our wiiolesale quotations lor all descriptions except Cumberland, the small stock of which is conijileteiy controlled. 'Ihe sales since last report have been 580 toiis Vancouver Uhind, ex George Krell, at §11 75: HiOdo West Hartlev, ex Ca-sar, on private terms; 60 do do, ex same, damaged, (at auction, I at $12; 600 d Anthracite In two lots, from yard, on private terms ; 141 casks Cumberland, per Vitula, prior to arrival, also on private terms.

CO F TEE— Imports from December 27th to March 28th, 1,()04,HK5 lbs.

■fhc nuivkct remained exceedinglv inactive until a few days be- fore the arrival of the mall, when sales were made of 200 hugs Ulo at 14c: 110,000 lbs Manda at 154c: and 200 bags Costa Kb-a at 164c; snice winch nothing has been done. The st<)ck of all kin(ts. as we write, does nut vary materially from 1.. "100,000 lbs, to which we have reason to believe that further additions will he ma e about May 1st by the arrival of the J. B. Lancaster with a cargo Irom lUo Janeiro.

1>RY «OOi»8— Imports from December 27th to March 2Sth, 3,13!) l>ales, and 5,933 boxes and cases.

In Brown Slicetings and Drills we are cognizant of no sales of round parcels having been made this last fortnight : the |oi)bers are selling st;indard goods at 10H(al04c. Some Prints have come to liand, but are unsold. Cotton Duck remains extremely dull : 3,i)(H) yards No. 1 sold at 25c. and 120 boItsDundee Canvass, Nos. 1 to 6, on private terms.

nRroa— 50 cases Cream Tartar, 1-lb papers, sold at auc- tion at 34 cents t* lb- China prepared Opium is verv dull, and in large stork; snnill parcels are selling at Sli(aSl2 ^ 10 tacls, (13.4 ozs. Troy,) as to quality.

PBVIXS, PKESEKTES, SAUCES, ete.-Imports from December 27th to March 28th, 663 bbls Eastern Dried vVppIes: 2,049 packages Oregon Apples; 458 casks and barrels. 74 cases and 1,500 tiags Nuts; 44 kegs and ll,fl61 boxes Kaisins; other kinds, 63 lihds and casks, 85 barrels, 400 kegs and 7,974 boxes and cases.

The trade have bought moderatelv of general descriptions at about previous quotations. Some few kinds of fresh fruits in tin, of which the market chances to be bare, are realizing lair pricee. Kaisins have sold at a decline from last fortnight's prices. Some large parcels of Oysters in tin were placed by auction at very low tigurcs. We note sales otl75 half bids Drit-d Apjiles (crop of '5l>,l In lots t'rom sectmil hands, at lOc; 300 do do do (crop of '57,) in lots from first and second hands at 164(5 17c ; 310 boxes Chile Pearlies, In lots, at 20c: 300 ba^is Chile Wahuits on private terms; 2,4.^) boxes Laver Itaisins (bv auction and private sale) at -SS 60(2* S3 75; 674 do BuHL-li do (at auctioni at .S2 75: last sales new crop Lavers, in small lots to the trade, at S3 75; 500 cases Lewis's Pie Fruits assorteil at S3 f<7'i; : 100 do Apple do (not choice, at auc tionj atS2: lOO dozen Fresh Peaches, 2 lb tins, at SH 75; 80 do do Strawberries, do, at S6: 50 do Jams assorted, on jirivate terms; 00 do Green Corn, 2- lb tins, at $4; 80 do Green Peas, do, at .$5.50; 35 cases Honey, do, and 2.M) do Le Brun's Oysters, on private terms; 301) cases I'epi)er Sauce, gotliic pints, at ©1 75. 'ihe fol- lowing sales were made at auction: 100 cases English Mixed I'iekles at S2 624 : 50 do 'lomato Catsup, pints, at 75c; and 2,500 dozen Iteeves & Brennan s Oysters, 2-l!> tins, at S* 12>i(&S3 974 cash ^ dozen.

At the close we have sales of 100 cs Fresh Tomatoes, 2-lb tins, at S2 25. and 324 do Jams, Jellies, Tomato Catsup and Lobsters, on |)rivate terms. ^

FISH—Imports from December27th to Marcli 28th 539 drums and20csks<'od; 274 bbls and 1568 kltts Mackerel.

New No. I Mackerel liave been in moderate rcijuest at previous figures; we note sales of I.'iO bf bbls at SIO; .50 qr do at S-'' 25, and 450 kitts at S3 37 4(&'S3 50— mostly at the former figure. In Dry ('od tliere has been little done : 20 drums sold at 8c- an ex- treme figure, wiilch could not be realized for a considerable parcel.

At the close there was a sale of 100 drums Codfish, ex Fleet- wing, on private terms.

FKE{««-1I «*«OnS-Tmports from Dec 2711i to March 2Sth, .585 cs .Sardines; 120 cs Olive Oil, and 4't2 cs Absynthe.

'J he market is without tlie least alteration for any description of goods: iheoniv transactions were the following, made at auction a few davs since on 60 riavs time :

SAKnjNES-27 cs 100 hf bxs each at S3 124.

BiiAM^v FHriTS-,55 cs French Cherries in glass at S3 50.

Oil— 525 cs Bordeaux Olive at S4 2H(& S4 10.

AasYNTHB— 66 cs Nullv at S^ *25(aS7 75.

VlSEGAU— 15 bbls Wine at 574c.

75 4-gaIl demijcdins do at67Hc. COKK8-260.(KK) Bottle at $225. 50,(K10 do, line, at S3. 1.000 Soda Water Bottles at $3 62H.

Some parcels of Ked Wine were disposed of at the same time, which will be found reported under the head of Wines.

OV^AI4>«'W^A»E~Sa'e at auction of 500 doz SodaWate Bottles at .55c doz.

MOrS-Imports from Dec 27th to March 28th 244 bales aj»d 46 eases.

For slrlctlv first sorts of last year's crop the market Is toler ably firm, Imt not active: single bales sell to Brewers at 30c. For 5 or 10 bales we should quote 25(a^274c. Second sorts are quite unsaleable.

mABJ>^l''AIlE— Sales have been unimportant, compris- ing merely 30 cs Hunt's Handled Axes at $16 75 ; 50 do CoUins'tlo

iuti\%U: *lul at auctlun 100 i]<j£ Su 'i I'kk ILunUcait 8J t*

MAI.T laQl'OKM l:< '!li I.. Miirch

ailli ,10U . « AimrlLnii, iW hhi - and llot- tlr.l Kni.ll.li.

•I'

aioi.A-

»7tll !■■ M '

7,os-, ■, .,,"

\'. _ ii iicy towunl-* 1

rice Cox & Co'* and True- j

HVKi;i* -Imrortx flrom December V Ml liblx. -MO 14-uall ;,m S-ijall and

Ad.

k.. kr. o.

ri

IhII'

\\

lar.

In'' I

tiun-t.

««A'mfE(l-Iiiil>..rt< ISO lai-a.- (««.■' l: Uleol 4 Br..s< II;

MA-rrivu

iiport« fy*tm nee ?Tth to Marcli

,r . ic. «1« l).ll< i-nit 61 Il.T. Sh-

•11

t„i: ,11, ■,!,.„ .,, 4, ji

IV \ 11 ■. ;l>flkeK«.

S. '>■ not ri-t'ard

the : -iun to force

Mlo. »

nil.N bU Whale:

si: I'M- . . . , I < bltm, audiy bM-

I 4 have been exceedlnu'lv mea^'rc dlnce onrlaat

rei> ..■ merely M* jarw China Snt at auction at 91 35.

No w t :ii. . ii'-i<i< ot nuijiulacturer'a hantU. LUlseed duU, the dealer* tteinj: «u|>plled. A*JtWVINIU:klt-

Irap'ii fm l>ec 27 Imp's fm Pee 2iJ tu March ai, 'M. to March 31, 'Si.

Bacuo, Eamem, hhda It W3

do do CKka 1>

do do CM 2 'X

do Oreisnn, cuka ti 3^>

do do 2tW V.H

Beef. MiU 'iW lliBS

Itulter hhdaand tea.... Itfi tX

do frknii K*) 11.H16

Hams, Eaatem ten ITU UM

do do caka KI

do do bbU m m

Lard, flaatem, kt-n 2i\ IJOT

do do C9 tm tlta

do Oregon, tc« and btiU 41

do do keiia 304 81H

do do Hi <inl

I'ork, l.l.N ir.il 21X-1

Oregon flama and sh-iublers are liieUiilcd iin>lcr the captlitn of Itai-'.ii. We . .iti:i..l \..>i. !i I .f tti.' :i. It. . I .1. "V.i -■. ..r ..;ir ~t.it. -

ni< ' bli «., ar. I hu Itt-t

In fr.

ha-

MI'KH-Sule i!.,d.ial.yic. Pt-f.W- \

|tr|i e hil* d'

lltfiire !-i « f'li

Rl< i:

awl 3 ;

■Inc

Ht;<»AK

:.T1I libUanil

M li..|l.h .

i'Mnr.'h2Slh, l«Oc«. . (t» groM; u .1 W: ..tU to March

< t>een Inacltve. and two Invoice* lately roceleed rt'ihain iiiiFtotd. Ill,* onlv trunaaetlbn waa '25

ua \i I Uk: uiatl'-r

•PIRITS-lmi Alclml,

■«;;;::::;

do

do cs

Itrniidy, hhdii

do lif pipes....

do qr pipe*...

do oi'tnvf*

do k^Eit

do

GUi, pipcii and cHks.

do -1 pill''- . . , For, ruled

->-,.'r ill Ttio Y:(nXfc, "n-I tli-- Ht IS&liSc— la»t mt-nUoued

. .'TtiiloMttrt'tri^th, SO tcs Carolina

liavo iH-oii llmllid *lnct* nur last rc-

. I.. ...1.1 i: ,v,. !..-.. n ,,(■ -ii.'h .1 l.lixfll

<rii>liii)( i'ttridiiiu, wi.-rt? wUt it> wtTc iiK-rr ly 75 l»bl« from sec-

I85hhd,(

\'ir-«. the

III tiuii.l. III M.i-u-rn rrTijK'd. ■>\ lild-* to arrive per Mary K«>1»- I'p. tin* rct'^'lpt" hdt'inK been

of i-S cs

t>.U.OU01b« . .lu. No, n.mt iba - <iI-H»c- ;^ »t \m

- rite

!tis ! !iO

rn

1 ; -^f.'} Idil.'i mid .X8 WhUf IN'W- iili»(-lliiiV pri<-c«: r hi l.tds; Toiv- ;'<W «' I74t'. titid

I ihcv nuw liave . r and Itarrcda I') inakc coiitlti- :t<-tiuii ihut the I'd jiixt now, but III- I'l lui\ ' iiv-siiMf.i ii-< il. lini!*.' !(|iapo. port-* from I>cc. "iTtli to .March 2Slh :

.V) tiin. pun* 92

....»«» do c8 lO.aH-'t

,. .I7«I Llfiiieiini ».7(il

« I'uro Spirits, pipes HH

W "^

364

.Mi7

,..7M ...W4 ...9H so

do' bbU 333

Ram. puna 60

do bids 100

Whlnkv, pnia •«!

do bhU l»n

do cs 405

!i the paat fortniitht liBK til. Ill thie ami eonnn'.n ill ).are..ls li. tile trail.'

,.,,,,, ,.r..,.i,,n., llUOlll-

V ond joli- tiini prill. f

irci

lid

.11 ..f

i.U

I banta t rii/ :.

! laPK'KS

.11 .■

.1 Mild on priva:c tenns.

.lalet at auction of 175 mattt whole

ill kefs and l.'iW Ib^ Clove.a at I0&

IT 4c: and .Vi dozen American

i.rivate i*nle. wc note 100 dozen

, ..and 1.5 naif picul caftcuCaiwia

SOili:) t> hi Mil. W. .,,i..le I ' at in t* bid. r»rlt— of the imi>nrtat|rtn-

ti4 been whoUv of a Ji^>blDi;c)ia(^

.re. I< -I liihk' lo the trifle at tli *iO. and Kamli.v do,

ber th. tl. 611. hi.- lot

T'

•TAKt'Ii-Importa from December 27th to March !8th,

I.Tia lioxc", 470 half do and 10,W» quarter dn.

the Block in In exci -w, and prion are lower: 1,000 rjr boxe« Kln8.«lord'a sold in lota to the trade fince l.-it-l mail at our quota- liaod.a Twirtlon bail ! tton. "' ' ■' .Aix ' Jiccemlier 27th to March 28th, MO ton«

wan done in f'oarw ; a uniali lot of

^.'i.aiiil iit.....l Mill I J 111 "till . .Mexico)

I'.r l.eli) i.a-- :

Orei|t*n Mettta .^i! .1 have been taken at eMrcine r,

the .-I.-.^e. ;it ■;i'...- f..r Hi for -

II

for

lb*' tr.i.:.. at :-■ . Bnllri- ' Ihe

He ail. I «..1I kt.,

1 lee. 'nth to Jl.irch Mth— 940 hxK, 9876

ir Mlea to tile trade of Ktandard quail. I .\, illllt* No. i rule at Mc, and «I0 «lo

..iiv,. ...1 s . iii.i««i iij- iiiir- N... I

.11. IV ri iui/i

top price obtained for choice Eautem of fhvor- '; l***,;; w 11 t.r.inila waa IJ'.;.

nittiiuiffh Tvithin n

«I*IRIX» T«'KPKXX1\K Ii

'■ e ,..,. . ^, 1,1,1., !«< ili-gali, J,.'iJ-

iiiirt.1 from Dec. 27th lu-tjoll ami 404 b-gixU

me Ul..lllli~ l!.iii:.lle-si .lll-e.l e. In tile fortnk'lit at auction of-

iticv catties al7flc. ii<i3«o.

ictlon. for account iif lit '. i. .wintjli.tji.eoniilstiiK. .11 i i ihltiK more tliaii tin l m li

do

at 4«m(l8«.

do

at Mht.

do

at 4(ic.

do

al4SSc.

do

at 4:lio .Mc.

do

at 4i»c.

do

Ill .'ill.-.

do

ill Ml', '(i-'e

in:, , '

77.

100 i . ..

After tlientii.vc llier. WViteni. cx.losepli I'. It of Kood Tea*. wUh, in u. . .- BKca damatte^l :—

75 6-ft> bxs Imperial at iHSiii47'-iC 411 .1.1 liui.ii.iw.Ur III :t.'ito i.V-.

.1 Mc. t IV.

3 lu ch do at ij.'k:.

4 do do at 4'24e«i<ic. 'J do (iunpowderat e7He. 2 do llviwm at 70e.

12ITIbbXH V ilat4JHe.

■24 hf ch I'.iiiciioni!. .Sib papers, at 4Mri4<ic.

70 do OidonK ' ""■

94 do do liflb 14 di> rouciioiiK .M l.'i-Ib bx« do >-.-lb I.M do Oolimi.' 17 do Pouctiong do )K hf ch Dohmg 17 i2-lb hx* do

1-i do I'ouclionif, In hulk, at 3-.'V M 'I'll . 3 '."i-lb bx« do do 111 I .

2 I'i-lb bx.i Ooloni! do al 7". .

All of tlie above loti were taken bv the trade: at the same pale 23 do Coinitrv Ounpowdcr. ex Comet, mild at blc. lifl davK, and a eoni-lderaMe l.a.-.'.l .f l ulil-.n iii.e!.- r.iiii|,..u.l..r in '.'111 eanliitcni wan . i tiie balance w.

of IHliionaii li.\- ■'

li.ixes (ii.lonii, ill . Ill i.iij.i i~. Ml 'n. . iiii.i lit ,'A~ ,.i,... ..,..> ;..... k at 31V.

IVincnO'W OLAHtt-Imports fVoin Dec. I7lh In March 2Sth. 3407 vines.

TlK-re were sale, of 100 lixs Ilelirian 100 ft "qnare, assorted from HxlO to ■20x-i4 at 66 JO, and lUO do do do, half |;rccn, at 87 '25 |>er

llOX.

M"IXK»*-lrai>ortsfromDeeeml)er27th to March 2sth I pin-. M lili.Niliile.hs. '231 hfc«k.«, 1,052 qr pllies, '240 H pipes, '2,717

1,-kl- lltl.l 111. 111! .-.

I til reporiiiK were of Horiicaiix and

V 1.11 fill davs time. »< f.iilows : .'/ill cs

I, Jill do dli at ft; "->-.: 4iie.k« do at

.:. and W ill. I' i- itidol at

V. ■■ rior to ordt' ve lieen

tlie fnrtiilKlil I'cr dux.

■.t'li' ... , lie sold liy the 1 ..rtothc

trail, al uiir i|iiiil> .1 lali k.

VKAHX I»OWI»KK»— Imports from D«ccmher27th to March -2^, 3ISI eases.

llH re iiavc liccn sales of 100 jtross Preston A Merrill's on prl vate teniis. understood, however, to tie at an advance upon our quotation of 9.i-V

PBODrCE nAKKET REVIEtV.

The prowlni? crops— wliich, in many sections of the State ha*l

he<?n endansered liv tlie lonir-conllnued spell of dr}' weather,

tlv hen«tltted during the iii.t week by lieavy rains

1 over a wide an-a. ami have ensured to us, for the

■1. an ample if not su[ieraiiundant harvest Should

tile weallicr iroin this to reaping time lie favorable, the yield cf

wheat will he nearly, if not quite double, that of any former

year.

Within tlie past fortnight we have to note * marked deellno in UreadstuITs, wlicthcr broupht aliout by the necessity of some holdem reallr-ing, or with a desipn to fnellitate ulterior iqiera lions, we are unnlde to say. Certainly the fall was not war- ranted hy considerations of the nupptics from all sources remain- ing available niilll harvest. Iiuring llie month of 51nr.h there was a falling off In the receipts from tlie country of II ,1119 quarter sacks Klour and 34.4.'>3 bags Wheat as compared with the corres- ponding period Ia»t year. From Oregon it Is evident that we can ,s 111 further additions to our stoeks, as Kbiur is now

r rates in I'ortiaiul than thosecurrent here. From 1 1, ports there is all told, rather short of ■2(i,«00 bblsj

ase-crtained to Ik- on the w-ay.

Ilariev and Oats have also declined within the past fortnight- the demand for consumption having lieen quite light, end therf lii-Ing little doubt Ion that we shall go hitu next harvest witii * lari;e stock of each.

FI.flL'II llHr.. «i resales cirlv 111 tlie r..rlii|..ihl if ms i^-

and tiie niarki quotable for

liieii fiiir 1"'.'

T«I1.\< «'0

market 1 1 .-.-s \ery ilri.

-tern continues exceedinglv dtill - 1 itaction at «*4fti9'ie. Choice i ■'■•

GUaiiLv >.

from hands Ol dairymen at 25c.

en inactive and mosliv nominal through the

ilia .41 20«i8l '2.5. Ilgures which, so lar

. ne manufacturers have In no case suli-

II. I lilt 81 10 a-s wc write. There were

t., lerill*.

to March 2»th 14 ! . do, MS'ihf do. ;

re to note in the market: slocks of . the imoortations thus far this year

r........ .... . 1- i..re..nsumption. We

400 pkga reach. . other standanl

i.s.

'rEA»— imporla irom Dee. 2;Ui to March 2lith, 223,0M IM. nominal

fur cash a-* i ud 900 ilod.

irc a long \say ajiart. \W (J'J

d parcels of milling- I l.abite.I liui..'-

After the 1 ■'

eie at ftc, ami ' ''

It the truth i- ■■>'

JL

BAKI^E If— Sales since last mail have been light with pri- ces steailily icn.lh\i; downwanl. Lust transiiL'tinn was mailt" ut §1 32S nin\ we doubt if a ruund lot would rialize over §1 30.

OATS— I'archases to the extent of 3,000 baps ehoiee (from h'l-siaii Seed) were iiisde fiM- .-ihipnient to Australia: the !a-;t ITKe paid was ftl iv i„r l.OOtt bags delivered on board. "We auoto a nmud l<.t a* we write §1 W.

BEAWR— The demaiidi]a« been lipht, and no sales ofmaprid- tudi- have transuircd. .Small iiarcols can he bouirht at our quo- tations. V b 1

C'OKJT— Previous figures have hteii well maintained: »onir- l.tiuii bttL's Los Angeles, which came Jn during tlie forlni'rht, sold at ■l'b(a4'ic.

During tlie month of March the receipts of Gold Dust from the country showed an increase of about 25 per cent, upon those ol I'ebruarv. and were fully 60 per cent, lar^rer than those of Janu- ary. During the present month and May tlie receipts will don !it- les3ex;:ibit an increase over March. The miners are now well supplied with water by the late rains, which were unexpcctCiUy heavy for the season, and the placer diggings this year will be worked unusually far into the sunnner.

Thcro-ls no new feature to note hi llnancial matters; the bill appointing a Board of Commissioners, to pass upon the outstaiid ing City Scrip, ^tm.drfnfs in -the Legistature. The difficulty in regard to the matter is in determining what persons shall com- pose the Commission— a point of no small importance to the city.

The balance in the State Treasury on the 27th of March was ©339,540 Hi ; the balance in tlie San Francisco City Treasury, on the same date, was $1S4,086 8". Thus it will be seen that the Mate and her principal city are able to pay cash on demand ftir all legal claims.-

The following is a statement of the operations of the I'nitcd States Branch Mint, in this city, during the first three months ot 1858:—

Gold Deposits.

January oz. 40,001 .63

Kebruarv 77.770.73

31arch l-^0,7ti0.70

Total —238,533.06

£i?ver Deposits.

January oz. 8,415. f)0

February 12,219 .SO

^' arch 3,638.30

Total -24,274.00

Cvinafje.

Januarj-— Gold $ 811,800 00

Silver ^1,250 00

Unparted bars 261,739 41

Total -1,123,789 41

February— Cold §700,000 00

Silver

Vnparlcd bars 228,522 07

Total —928,522 07

March— Oold ©1,880,000 00

Silver 22,000 00

I'nparted bars 320,034 17

'-^ptiil -2,228,034 17

EECAPITULATIOy.

Coinage. J\fo. of pieces. Value.

liold-Doulde Eagles I6^,!40 ©3,37«,W00 00

Eagles KM) 8,000 00

Half Eagles 400 2,000 00

OuarUT Eattles 1,200 3.000 IHI

1 nparted bars 4!S.s 816,296 li')

Silver— Half Dollars 140. (HK) 70.000 TO

QuarterDoliars 9,000 2,250 00

Totals 3-20,828 $4,280,345 O.)

The exports of Treasure from San Francisco during

the first cpiartcr of 18.58 were ©ll,467,77:^

During the same period in 1857 Ihey were 10,288,5H

Increase this year $1,179,230

The exports to Xew York this year were .©8,392,034 against !B6.826.4<r2 in 1H57, showing an increase of $1,585,542: to England tins year 82,122.485 against $2,026,594 in 1857: to Cliina this year S7S!i,R78 ajjainst S81iO,'285 in 1857. To Xew Orleans during the first (Quarter of 1K57 there was shipped $244,000 against only $50,000 in the corrospcnding period of this year.

Ourexportsof treasure to China are almost wholly in Mexi- can Dollars wliich are sent here for sale by English merchants in Mexico, and the proceeds are remitted in bills on England.

The imports of Specie during the first Quarter of this year ^'.cre $359,675 against $945,217 during the same period in 1857. Oar exports other than treasure during the quarter

just closed were of the value oi $673,7.52 I't

Siune period in 1857 713 435 ')0

Same period in 1856 .892' 230 i)0

In the first three months of hotli '56 and '57 large exports of Produce were made, whereas this year we have been able to sell little to other countries, in consequence of the high prices ruling with us.

The exports ofQuicksilver during the first quarter of the year were f>,.V)6 fiosks against 3,230 fla-sks in the corresponding period of 1857.

The imports of Foreign Goods since January 1st, have been as Jollows:- Value.

Mdse paiti dut.v direct «979 sis

SI dse warehoused .'.''.' 344^34;^

Gross amount of Imports 81,323,l.j8

The value of goods taken for consumption was as follows :—

Mdse paid duty direct $979,815

Mdse withdrawn from warehouse for consumption 315,3)8

Total taken for consumption $1,205,133

Against Sl,3)«,229 during the fir«t quarter of 1837.

The freights chargeable on cargoes of vessels which arrived from Eastern and the principal foreign ports, in the quarter just closed, amounted to 84S4,fi00, ai^ainst $1,035,195, during the cor- I responding period in 1857: and $1,4011,341 in 1851).

The average length of passage, thus far, this year, from j^ew Vork, has been 125— and from Boston, 124 days,

^\'e regret to l)e obliiged to state that our population, In the last three months, has received but meagre additions by seaward arrivals, the nctt gain being but 1680 ])ersunf*, from all qujcicrs, against a nett gain of 2183 persons durhig the same period in 1857. It is manifest tliat only by tlie cstablisement of a gooil wagon route across the plains, can California look for a subetan tial Increase of the right stamp to htr population.

Messrs. Sather A- Cliurch have given notice that all their out- standing drafts on Eastern cities will now be paid on presentetlon in Xew York and Philadelphia. Tlic course which this house lias pur-sued in winding uj) their atTairs, lias been worthy of all praise, and has justly earned them an Increase of that esteem and confidence, with which tliey were always regarded in the business community.

There is no change to note either In the demand for or value of money ; upon merchandise securities, loans are readily negt)- tiable at from 2(&2.'^ ^ cent., according to perishability of goods pledged.

The supply of bars for this steamers is ample, and sales were made to-day at ^ ^ cent, discount ©«■ from 880 fine. Mexican I>ollars latterly have been dull— 12 ^ cent, premium ofTcred, and 12 U asked.

The advance in Califoniia Bonds at Xew York advised by last mall has caused no transact iohsliere of which we are cognizant ; nevertlieless, we advance our quotations. Some shares of Ari- zona Mining Company iVwro sold at auction this week at $6(5 $7. In stocks generally, hf-^"over, nothing is doing, and quotations are almost wlioliy non * W.

Ci >riilu Stocks.

State Bonds paynble in 18:8 7 ^ ctR 9^ 80

Wnr lioiiii BoiiUs, 7 ^ ct«, biiice Jauimry 1, '54, nominal atS-;(i((y

Civil Kuud Wurrauitf tittifl* 72

CITY AND COUNTV,

San Francisco Bonds. 10 't* cis par and interest

8ttU Fmiiciseo iioiids, 6 %4 ct» 53(g> 55

San Friiiicisco Cmmiy Scrip (Hceurding to tlale) 'AbifXi 45

Shu FiHiicisco Comptiollers WiiriHi.t'tii'Jf-ctwu) lti(uS 3o

SacrHmeiito Oliy liocdn (uccoiiIiiiK tu uuiu) noniiuid

SaciKint^nlo County IJoiids, fO Ir* t't" 7U(a* 76

.Maiysville Cilv iJoiidn, lu ^, cis 74 (i- U)

Uomra IJotila County Boud^j, 10 '-ft* cie notnlrtd

San JoiiquiiiCoiuuy Bunds, li) ^ eta none

Stockton City Bonds TOC*^ 75

Oakland City ]k.nd». 7 % cts S'Wui 4il

San Diego County Bonds. lU ^ ein 61'15j 65

Sttiitii ('livra County Bonds, 12 ^ cts 7ft@ 8j

BeniciuCiiy Bouds, lu i|i cts iHVb

BULLION.

Gold Bars, F80 (Sj yi'^ cent difcciint.

<iold Bars, 90U and nnwarfls ^2®—?^ ("cut discount.

MfcXicHU Dollata, 12(5) ^ cent piemium.

MexicHii Doubloons; nodt-maiid.

PiUiiot I>oubl(if>ns, Slffi*.

Silver Bars, 8@ "^ cent premium : no demand.

Sovereigns. S£(3— .

Tlie loMowbig are the selUnRrnleBfor Kxchance ofthlsmau*.

On New York, sigbt, 3?.i@S,^a ~jp( cetitpreiuimn.

On New York, 30 days sigm, 2>ii ^ cem preniiH"-.

On New York, 00 days siglit, ly^ "pi centpiemium.

On London, 00 days sight, 'S'tj >^d.

On Paris, 00 days sight, 4 96.

On Hamburg, 00 days sight, @4l8.

On liHmliurg, short, foi-lUs.

Kbe Crackers, bss 12,''94

Fish. Cod. dnim-i 363

d'> hf drums 6

M'Ckerei.blbhls 101

do qr bbls fO

do kills 568

Omny Bhjts, ba].;s 102

(rrindslones, lo >^0

iJlHsuware, pkgs 184

Gin, piptjs \i)

do OS lOt

fTatii, en 118

ilop», b*iles 172

Hollow Ware, !<kgs 17

do pea 691

llcx>ps, pkg8 0

liiiiAlwure, CHks inid bbls 170

do bxsoud ch 2115

do kegs 13

do m..l3 .S2

Tcp, toiii 240

Iron ('Mid Irons, no 30

I K (Joods, iikgs 12

In 111 S-ifeh, no 1

Iron, lii»r, barn fug.)

do Various, bdls 33.^5

do do cs h)

do ripe, bdls \^

do lM«te, pc:s 548

Leaiiier. rolla 17

do cs 5

L'qufurs, cs liHi

Lead, I'lpft, reels ."ft

Lead, Sheei. lolls 8

Lumber. Kasteni and Fore'tn

ftei Ii8.16«

do do pes l;8t)

Lumber. I>onie.-tir, feU, . . 78 ,0"0

Laid, KastciU, cs 62 i

Mntiing. rolls 4^0

Muif, i>dlH yrO

do bales ItW

Mh|( hen, C8 14

Muclmmry, ptvg.s 0

do pes 2

Hioves. no I20l»

Seeds, c-ka .^6

Stoves, no 671

flO CB Z^

Smith's Rellows, no f.tt

Spiritr. Turpemuie, 2'i-paU C8,.3:~» do do lU-gall cd. .3^

S'ationery, pk»cs 9

Snfeiy Kuse, bids 7

Ship Chundiery, pkga 7

Spices, cs 1T6

Suit, tonti 181

Skins, bdls iG

do cs 4

do no 400

Sugar, Foreign, pkga 1629

Total lbs ...18r,282

Sugar, Doinftsilc. hhds J '5

do do bi'Is 103

do do hf bbls. lift

do do cs 28

Sn'icie $53,670

Siiult.bbl^ 10

Tin I'laies, bxs I4l

Tin, pigb ft

T..ys. phiTs 22

Tooactio, cases 9 "6

do hlcH 117

do bbls 22

do hhls 2

do lixs .14

do }i bxs 47G

00 >i bxs .4*0

Teas. pkL'M lo34

Tond ».» 30,710

While Lead, esks W

do k.gs 5.U

Whisky, bbls )W

d/ c> 12;

Woodenware, pkg* .HaG

do ]>cs ISO

Wine. Foreign, qr pipes Itll

do cs 48

Wine Call'oii ia. pipes 68

\Vi idow Ola->a. bss 475

YtHsi I'owdtiis es 3i

SHIFI'IISra- KEO-ISTER,.

, 13 lis fm Panama ; inilse

IniporO) of ^IcrchaililiKf! I 14tli 10 lUarcli

Anvils, no ^*0

Alooliol. bWs 12

Apples Dded, hf bbls 43S

Ab.yn lie. 32

Agricitllural Impts, pkgs 285

do pcH 3;-*

Butler, frkUB fjb2

Bookn, CH -y

branUi'.lif pipes 11

do qr pipes '2A

do Oct -12

do k.B« 2111

do cs *^

Boots and Shoen, pkgs Sl-iVS

Bees, liives 15

Billers, C8 231

Bneon t»nd U«in8, Oregon, cs. .101 Building Miuerinl— ^

I> /ors, no i5

Sash, bills 31

Blinds. M

Candles, wl»oleb.\s 61'2

do hf bx» 9:27

Cheese, bxs ^^

Cigars, C8 36(>

Coal—

Anthracite, tons 49.1

Vancouver Isl.vnd ,63l)

CiimlMi! land, csks 35

Carriage- and Wsgoiis, no .'12

Carriage Material, pkgs lli.34

do pes 320

Clothing, pkgs 279

Chamn-gne, bskts 207

Conlt'Ctioimr.v. cs 14

Copper. Biaziers 1

Ciller, bx" 325

Coppi^r, tolls 123

Currants, bids 20

Cordage, bales 7

do colls 412

do pkgs 30

Cement, bbls 6ii0

(Miiiia Goods, pkgs 4271

Cmcker.v 28

Chocolate, cs 15

Dry Goods, bales 873

do b.\8 and cs 19t6

Omgfl, pkgs btis

Forges, no 9

Kloiir—

Sandwich Wands, bbls 300

Oregon, qrsks 2004

Fancy Goods, pkgs 123

KnrnUure, pkgs 334

n< fEiiH Port from ITSarcb ^^tli, iucliisivc

AIolaKses and Syi np, 8-gall kgsllSO

do 14-gaIIktgs

do 5 gail ktgs

do tcs

Nails, kegs

Muts, bbls

no hfbWs

do cs

Oalniial, bbls

Oil C.ollis, cs

Oaknin, b.iles

Opium, taels

Onii US, ^kn

Oil, Lin^eed, bbls

do cs

do Whale, hbls

rlo Cliiua.jars

do Laid, bbU

Priming Maierial. Jikgn . . . Paints, bbls

do csks

do kegs

do cs

Paper, boles

soil

...1410 ... ..311

..2271

34

...20

11

....16

31

. . . 107 .35,345 . . . 162 ,...10

6

45

, . . 4110

. ...50

70

97

1

6

. . 1110 . . .2.»

ilo

cs.

do bdls 28

Pipev,,cs 126

Piilu. bales 509

1'otau.eH. bags 91

Paper Hangings, cs 24

Pickles, Preserves, Sauces,

Ac, bxs ISas

Pure Spirits, hbls 8

do pijtes 13

Prunes, cs 4U

Pails, pkes 40

Pork. bbls 25

do hfbbls 2*1

Rai-ins, bxs 18nO

do hi' bxs 2i«l

Rosin, l)bls 5t)

Knin. hhds 5

do bbls 60

Rnnting Felt, rolls tin

Rice. Foreign, mals 11,6,'.0

Total lbs 579.100

Rice, (■'arolina, tcs M

Boup, hf bxs i;5ll

do qrb.\8 i;t5ll

SUrch, qr bxs 2S50

do hfb.x8 150

do bxs 325

Saddlery, pkgs 119

Steel, cs 2?

do bdlB 82

Ai-rivecl.

SlAECH 19-P JI stmr Souora, Whiting to Forbes tt liubcock.

M,\RCii20-SchrUoracc, Lout, 48hr3fm Tomalcs; produce to Kcve.s »fc Co.

Schr Osceola, liucklcv, 5fl It's fm Tomalcs : wood to JIastcr.

Maucii 21-KUS3 bark NaheimolV, llciizcmaii, lids I'm Sitka; Ice to P S Kostroinetiinilf.

Jl .Htcii 22-liark Chas Dcvens, Bo.vd, 11 ds from Port Madison ; Imnber to G A Mtig^s.

JlAKCii 'i3— New Gren l)i1g Kllciilta, Sanger, 8 as fm Vancouver Island; lumber to Julm Dewar.

Schr Black Pi-incc, Adams, 12 hrs fm Point Reyes; in ballast to blaster.

Schr ,1 K F JIansfleld, Lamb, 18 lirs fm Albion River ; lumber to II Wetherbcc.

11 Alton 'i4-U S stmr Active, Delehcr, fm a surveymg cruise.

SchrAilelrae,lIutton, 48 hrs tui Monterey; -Booa to liarker li Co.

Schr Odd Fellow, Sudden, 25 hrs fm Pajaro ; produce to Brcn nan it Co. . . , . .

Schr Xcvada, Roberts, 21 ds fm Point CoiiceDcion ; In ballast to MnstiT. ^

Schr T II Allen , Allen. 2 ds fm Pajaro ; produce to Master.

Mauch 25-Schr Equity, Hanson, 5 ds fm Shoalwater Bay ; oys tors to Wlnans ik Co.

Schr rontlac, Lcmmon, 36 hrs fm Pajaro ; produce to Brcmiim & Co.

Schr .«o])liic B King, 20 hrs fm Salt Point; fence posts to order.

MAni'li '2»-('llp|)er Bhl|) Flectiving, Howes, 113 days from Bus ton; liiilse to Flint, Pcabodv A Co. , ^ , ,^

M AKCii 3.1— Stiller Pnelllc, Haley, 3 days from Portland; freight and iiusscngcrs to J T Wrijiht. ,, , , ^

('lij)|ier ship Viking, 'Wiiisor, 108 days from > ew 1 ork ; imlsc to 1) L lloss & Co. , , , , ^ ..

>1 iin.ii 31— Stmr John L Stephens, Lapldge, 14 ds 11 hrs fm Pan ama; freight and pass to Forbes it liabeock. ,..,.,.

Stmr Panama. Dall. 3dsfm Columbia River; pass and freight to Forbes it liabeock. _., . ,

lir ship Sea Bird, Winter, 104 ds I'm Sydney ; sheep to White &,

IlnwsihrQuecnof the Isles, Chapman, 47 ds fin Tahiti; oran-

^ .\i-'/iii.'V-Clipppr ship Vltula, Hubbard, 128 ds fm Boston; mdse to Flint, Peabodv it Co. .

Jlex sclir Geiiova, Dcinoro, 29 ds I'm Jlazathin via Cape Bt Lu cas, 22 lis : mdse to N Lareo.

Tall schr Kliza, Chapman, 47 ds (ni Tahiti ; oranges to master.

Schr Mt Venion, Jossclyn, '211 hours fm Santa Cruz; produce to master. , .. ,, ^

Schr Black Prince, Adams, 20 hrs from Timber Cove ; In ballast muster.

Cleared. ^ « i

MAKCn '20-Ship Santa Claus, Foster, Ilongkong; DL Boss it

liark Saliumkeag, Williams, Portland; Aberneth.v, Clark* Co. Schr J II Roscoe, Marsh, Punta Arenas; Master. , _, .

M AWii '22-Stcamer Sonuia, W hitlug, Panama ; Forbes & Bah-

-Makcii 23-Frshlp David, Leniercier, Mazatlan; Koussct, Au ger it Co.

IlamsehrCliiiiicr.Marxen. Hongkong; N Larco.

March 'io-Uuteh hark Quartre Bras, Bonillx, Melbourne, via Iluinlioidtliay; Lonnigiv Feuerstion. ^ nik

.Maucii 26-ship Dun tiuLxotc, Hale, Hongkiuig; Crosby* Ulb

.M Alien 31-Bark Almatia, Richardson, Hongkong; Abemeth.v.

AlMili. 1-Slilp Joseph I'eabod.v, Weston, Callao; S P Goodalc. Al'lilL 2.— Str Senator, Seely, for Sau Diego, Cala. St. .^av. Comimnv. . ,, .

Dutch hark Caroline, Sturyk, for .Sydney, by Master.

Memoranda. , . .., ,

Per Kleetwing— Was 28 Oh i s to ilie KqUHler in the Atlantic ; 61 davs to t^apo Horn , olf the Cape i days ; line neslher ; was IB days to ibe Kquaior In the Paciac ; crossed .Marcii »ili, lung 110 ; Irom thence had fine NK tiades. . , . , , j

Per sliip ViKing— Was 19 days to the equator in ihe Atlantic; crossed Jan 2d; wss 28 il»ys to the lat of Ki„ lie .lauelro, and 48 days 10 Capo Hoiu; came rouiiuwhh line ueiilher; ciOvciHhe equator in the faoillc Maicli9lli. ion 112 01, Btlilaysoul; Irom llieiiee bail slioiig I> I-, trades nplolat 30; on tlie Wlh Inst espe.iente 1 a heavy lall ol hail; was wiiliin 360 miles of lins porl lOth ii.st, at 6 A M: saw a large clipper ship 6 mile- NW, from the Nonh harraloiies; 29lh lust. Hi P -M, saw a tuiMail 'chr bound for this pert. ., t^ . ,

Per Viluli— rtasUldavsloCape Horn; 10,5 days to the Equator in Ihc I'aeiBc, cri«seJ Ma.'eh 5lb, 1. ng. 117 44; fri in thence had line wealhei; have b.eiioIlilie Karralknes ror3 days ni Ih ck log. Siioke lire 2'2d .ship L'nion. of Bahimia'e, I'loio London i'o,- Aust.alia. Jan. 17iii. Br bk showing No. 3915, 3d disliiignisl.iug p.!uaiuit .Marryal s sig- nals, in lal. 22 S. long- 62 65 »', f om l.lveri.eol tor Vaiieouvo; s L.l.ind. Feb. 4,h, whaleship Hibernla. of Xew Iledlord. lor Ochowk Sea Jan. 9lh. Peter Beriy, seaman, fell from the main lop-galhiut yard and was killed. Native of Ireland.

■aa^f^

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Per Mail Steamer GoWen Gate.

SAN FRANCISCO, MAY 4, 1858.

®|e ^miiiitilf §'iiidk m\i ^|rping ^tgisttr.

No. 46.

SItrcaiUilt 6n^tltt mill .S|lppi«g JUgistcr.

TUB). M. HOSAVOKTit. tlilTOll & I'ROl'lUETOR.

i'Hbtitkeil at the Omrr Sonlh TlVif CarHcr

t'itty A* SauMOUte Streett^ On th<* ttli, IStli, lllth. aiifj SUCh ufvitch month.

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l-4Cr. .H -i5 < CliahiN and Cabled

P. a- «

••..'..'.. 3 25 e

vie 3 25 «

i Jt Cu'a

.Slout 3 25 (Si

A Berwick li Co'a

\i>- 1 29 a ,

r -i..ut.... 3 12)0 3 25 [■..,■

\\c in :OII.

" __.0 325 ni IV ; Sperm, Whale, anilothcr - a 3 25

. (d 1 .

' r

.. ®_ r.

., t,- .-i--

<a- -■:

. . fit' '-*

KlrviiwoiMer 8

Jluxatel

While Wine Vtae gar

Fri<1*„ ,»n.l •»,

®- 57) I

- 14 »- 15

- li> W— l^

DI TT 14 rn OtlTT.

TxVa. \> i.n f!l5 -

Us-

Bn. 8.v,l'

Cuiiit" rl.iMil ^-'

Vancimver Ifland.

Oreic'ii .

Chil Cr.

- «I5 -

.'I - «115

- .. 5— ® 0

10... i eio

< so eio -

- - «in

' <u.54

fa. 5 to

J 50 «D 3 75

w.;

at 11 .;i';i!! .I'l'. alK'C onC'-'.*t ul. i

eharuif*. Dry Clun>l<«.

siiKEm -

Heavy Ur.

do li

do il . -

Bleached L o u ^ , L.'uUi:.

Cloth.'), medium Alum © 4

qu.Tlltv, T-i e— (H'Bal'qlm Cnpalba. .— 15 B

Do - « a— 12 ; i.rso-

Do 3)0— 4

5^1 e— 111 .1... 01— M

Do tt— 25 1. . Anicri-

Do do lIM lio... Ht—Tiii ciliioll e— I

DltiLLlNO. iBrii!Mtone, Klor

nearr Brown, 10 Sulphur »)0— S

inches e>— l«)ICTC*in Tartar 45 6

Ul-iV 10 l-iUtCEXT.

limrt, ^Ib...- 17 a- 25

r.'l s.irl 0

;cl3 50 e

. 016 -

.. 1 10 0 3

.. 1 5il 0 3

lit 10 - 012

.-, I ';i t' II)...- 4| 0

I Wrought... 0

liij-.

Ai.,...- ,. ., uilroniia^ ton..12 014

ca«k.<* 0 il^eatlier.

Applet, dried. In hU ULrv: Sole 15 ; other kinds 19 )?

bl.la 12 01—12) .-.111.

A: .1. In S"l . 'ink

1 ,,lri- Ip li

... ®— 19)1 : .. 0-40

I -led ,11 r.. 0— 4U

...-15 a i>. .. 0-40

' Ih M -:lh-

■'■e 4 ® 4 50

-, heary,

1 - 0 1 12

I ' . 1 0 1 I'2)

M 'z 4 lit 7

I.) 'ini-ut.

Di . . t> cent., Ccmei'*

l.'i V <^»t. Cailtoniia, rirat

'i .. :;: 2 50 0 2 r

lie 0 6 50

Jiono.

.N'llK".

bunch, 4^ ffl J-

l.irer do. , 0 3 7.1

'~V lb-... 0-24

>, Soft

.1 3n n

( hll- VValnuta....- i: I KUberu - i

PCH N'llt.

' veil,

I None.

1 !■■ •. 'Its 0 2 75

' llraiuU Iriiiii.. half

Hal 0 4

A™.rtidI'l<'Kruitj

... 4 - 0 4 •" I

; ica,

... 0 :i

trii^ 0 ;; :

•\ hrrUeber-

0 3 75

- -nw brrrir* & ^ w

! .... fa 3 ;.-.

1 .... 04-

1- rrica,

tc^-i. viii n)0

Currant .lelly, qta glaas 7 00 0

.Irlll,.* HMfirff-.l

H !■. Strawlurr,; Jam., b ^ 'a

f R CEST.

.. 022

. lii.'J

.70— fa 140 - .31 60 0

„1 0 4.

.. 025 -

. . 023

.. fa

.. 0 3 50

a 10 V cent, ad-

il Sympa.

.■ K CtST.

it None.

■13

. .— S5 0— 40

- _ rup 111 0 t4l kc£>.....<- 0— 79

fc.},(.l.Il«U CASK BXKU.

J K Teiiiu-nt's Ale

tMilid 45 047 .50

Do stout do 3j IU40

J V Wood k Co'a

All', A rl IMiTV

a 047 511

.15 047 6(1

45 047 Sti

ivattl &,

It None.

Me do. .44- 0

^tout.. None.

2ioue.

- -. I'erklu'a

All dii 0

Do d'l .Stout do.... 32 035 Wntkius' Uublin

Stout 35 037 50

Abhotl'K Ale do, , .30 0

i Hirwick ,t Co'b

..M...I.. . 045-

l)o.' V

< 47 50 040 -

Wi-: .V-

erv .\!" None.

suiut do 0

llaiw' Ale 047 Vi

MulrASoTinKdin- burKhstninif Ale ©47 50 ;

AMRKICAX. 1

Ea«teni ^ hbl... 012

Kairb'ks « Iteard'a

Aleuiidforter)^

d«z 0 8 25

Lion Conipanv'fl

Callfonila.Vio^

bbl ai5 -

BlKlclli'M.

'IlCElfT. Boi -

i;i. ... 0-5.".

Do. In nil' 0— 74)

Muttliiff. i

m TV 19 PEE CKKT. I

II'" I I 0 7 .V>

0 s .VI

0 9 4IJ

ill. rT24 rBRCE>'T.

laux. Scotch and Kniillsh

I'l - " - ra li. ... - All :• la

Ui: I

!, ®_ '...

i .1

!, 0_ .1

.- 4 0- .".

v, .— 5 a

Sli. 5 0

SI.. 6 0- .V

. . . i-lt. DI TV 1 lioll litid Braziers', l.'i

rig. Bar, Old and Sheathing

rr,o.

: tJ- lb... T

Hid....— 15 . ieU...

., 11.11 k. .,

liolto fa

CompoaiUon Nalla— 0- 3U

TIX PLATKa. rlates.Cb>rcuallX |

t>box 14 50 0

Plates, I C Char I

coal 13 0

Coko... a 0

KiJoflng Plates. ...11 0

Banca TU>, slabs,

«► m -38 0-4*1 .

Kiali Ni

9 0- 11

'i'Cliaiidlerj'

,. 'a- 0

. ii/ii n-ii.

aii'i lili

- .V) 1 75

folar, rei.iii-,1 0

China Tea 0—

l>o Nut 1 10 0 1 IS

Lard 1 66 0—

I>ulnta.

uiTv: chalk.S; WiKeandlied

nil:

Am.

■.'i'r.

1 itbarpe, Vcl^ iiitUUtown

' UU

0-U

0— 9|

2j®

'id....- B fa,- 1 I ivn.,..— 1)0— 2 .-'^i'.lll..^:l i;i'uwugnd

in ijll S 0— 6

wi;i:!ii^

rliliicse 0 2 00

- 8 0-

.1 - 4 0

- IVa—

~, '— 0

N _ a

5 0

4 50 fa

3 05

.V . 1 tgo'a

lAiiidoii 3 0 6 75

l*i.ovl»lona.

'■' " I'-* I'- '■'--. nam and Ba- i:ird,15'Pct

- 1 0

:2 60 0

0J7 50 _ fa 19 _

035

am

- iiiH)

."....— 11 HI 18,

11,,..- 24 e'25 -. clear None. . extra

23 0

11....— '25 to

r, choico!!!!— 30 0

r. fair to pnu— 20 0— tl

•■ ' ''■■' IS 0— 18

- 3I» a— 35 None.

t> H> - 24 0

I.ar>], lOlb tins....— 24 0— 2S. l,«"l. 15 »nd 20tb

21 0

I None.

ice....— » «—

ill i 1' '^4 PER CKI«T.

C'nlilnnna^lb....— W— I

Swcci 441^

l*ulu.

DUTY 15 PEn cExr.

Sandwich Isl ^ lb <Sh- 12j

KIcc I

DUTY 15 PER CEST. j

Carolina, casks i*

m H'ff— -H

CliinaXol IS— 5i

i'ljiiia Ni> J 4-Jf«— 5

Siam Nu 1 >'(>ue.

Siam >'i> 'i Koiie.

PatimNol ®— 5i

Baliivia N'ol (S— 5

Do interior 3 <a)

^lauila No 1 >'uiic.

Maiiila^o^ 4(0

malt.

riTTT 15 PER CEST.

Fine, 201b bags....— an (??

KiiK*, Uttb bag^ Iti ®

Fill'. Mb itav's Sj®

Calitoniia jirouncl,

inStb l)a-s 9}fa

T.iverpcK.I [^ ton. .18 (ff

]).. C'Mavsii Stoved.'25 (S27 50 ;

San i^ucntln 14 (S i

SuuceK, Ac. j

DLTY 24PER CKKT. i

TVorccstersliirc

Sauce, pts 6 ® '

Do do hi" Its 3 75 (5

Tomato t'atsap.pts (w— 75

]>odk>(it^ 12) 1 r.ij

repiKT Sauce, pts

#a.jz 1.:.. (3) 1 371

Capers pt* iS;

Stoutibton Bitters,

^ (loz,qts 3 iS 3 5(

Dodo nts do 1 50 ®

BokerN Bitters... 7 SO

Assurtod Saticcs,

pints 1 25 ® 1 60

Lemon Hyrup, pure

quarts (5) 5

Lemon Syrup,com-

mondo (S) 3 50

Syrups of Uaspber-

*ry, Strawberry,

Sarsatiarilla, Or- geat, Viiie Apple S ® 8 Starch.

UlTY 15 PEE CEKT.

Ktngslord's (S)— 7J

Colgate's ©— 7

Shot.

DUTY 15 PER CENT.

Assorted ^ bag. . . > ® 2

DVTY 24 PEE CEXT.

Castile^ Jb la®

lUirspalc >"ol... (5)— 8

Colgate's pale Ko i— <a>~- 8 Chemical Olive...— 7 (&— 8J Brown, in small

boxes 4 <8i

SlarseiUe-s 12 <&— U

Eiijilish Yellow...— 5 (S*— 6

Do White,,..— 5 (cb

Splrltft.

I>L'1Y. ALI- KINDS 30 PF.R CENT.

Alcohol in bbls....— Ti^^— 75 Do in tin -, (S)- 95

UIlANDT.

Jnlcs Robin «fe Go's

Cojfiiac 5 25 © 5 50

A. C. CJodard &

Cos IS. O. C ® 5 73

Gautler Frcres (&» 4 60

T J>eni.s llv ilounie

A; Co 4 50

Otard,lJupiiy<fe Co 6 (S)

Klzart it Co's: None.

United v. I'roprie-

t'lrj. (.'i)<,'nac. . , . 5 (S)

United Proprietors

Itocbelle 4 ® 4 25

Plnet, Castnion A

C" 5 la 5 50

A Bonnlot <fe Co'a

Co;nnic ® 5

Vii-'ii'-roiis Uuis

KoeUelle ® 4 25

Louis l.cberton

Co'^nac ® 5

Bi.«quit, Tricoche

<k Co. 5 ®

HenTieB-^v 6 ffi-~

J A: F Marten fi (ti 5 SO

Mar<-tte.t Co 5 (ct

rellevui-iin,Kochle © 4 25

Sazorac 5 (a 8

A Seiwiicttc 4 25 (a

G VlJernard&Co's

La Uochellc (ffi 4

V.( trdeaux 226 1&) 8*-

Freenian A: Sinip-

Boii'6 I'hUatlera

aii>;ed 05—87}

American, octave,?— 48 <8>— 61 ■J. T. McDougall <te

Co's Cttliloniia. .— ® 3

GIN.

■Old Tom 1 40 ® 1 50

Do Swalne, Boord

A: Cos ©) 1 60

Xcw York (ii— 42j

Woolie'8 Scheidanx

.Srhnajips ® 6 2.5

YoUhiers do (&) 5 50

Booth (t .SedK''ck'8

London Cordial. <S

Charles' London

Cordial (& 6 50

Steamboat &[/ 1 '

Swan (5) 1

Graije,. Qv 1

Grape Loaf ® 1

Ilonr Glass & 1

Crown .: ^i— 95

Other b'ds Holland— ' 76 (cu— 80

WHieKY.

Scotch (8, I 25

Iri-sh © 1 30

Freeman i. Simp- son s .Magnolia,.—. ~- (Q } ^

Amer low proof. , . fit— as*

Do hiyh proof ^ «at iS- 37

Do California dC

PLHKSP'.'ili;*.

American (&— 42j[

Kew EuRland (K— 65

Jamaica I 40 Sv 3

CII>EU.

Bancroll's (3) 4

Fai r ha nkstt Boards fdi 3 25

DUTY 24 PER CRXr.

Boston crushed %*"

lb IS"- 19

KewYovk do ft(— 19

San Francisco do... (a— "JO

lielined Loaf ftt

San t''ranciscoYellowl6Jia;— 17

Do White A •- (a— IH

Do White B (&— 17i

KMiina, llist qaa»ity^ ISJfSi

Do second do Vlidi

Do third do ,. ill)

FijiiT Fa ^one.

j\IanUa,lirst qual..— ftt— 12

Do second da * Kone.

1)0 iliirddo None.

;Batavian, Kos 17®

i 20 None.

IDo Koa UraiG 12 Ca— 13^

IDo No.s riCa.14 None.

Sandwieh Isldo...— it^ra— 134 New Orleans vol.. !None. "\V. I. Muscovado .— iXldJO— 13^ Spli-en. iluHtanl, Am in J&

glaj?8 ^ dox 1 75 (5)

Do Fn^Iishdo I 75 (cb

Freneli 2 60 (vb 2 75

; NutJHogs, whole ^

I lb la— 50

jilace fti/—

I Assorted invoices, ground, In

j!lflss, selling for cost and I cliar^'cs.

Cassia ^ Vd (5)- 50

Pepper Grain ®— 11}

SaleratuK, ^Ib glass

^j*- doz @

Do lib papers 1 10 (ft

Yeast Powders,

Preston ^ 3fer-

rili's, in Jib tins,

^ gi-osi (S— 35

Duty In American vessels, from the place of growth, free, oth erwise 15 ^ cent.

GUEEX.

Gunpowder iz Im- perial, Canton made cases, 1 lb '

canisters (H) 37 J

Do 2 lb canisters. .— 22i®— 2j

Do boxes W/w— 25

Younj-'jlly son, Can- ton hiade boxes.— 22J®— 25 Country pkd Gun- powder and Im- perial, liU chests

and boxes 423®— 62)

:Hvdon do 50 (5)— 65

: Young Dyson do. .— it\(6}— 65 I Bl.vck.

: Oolong, hlf che.sts j and boxes, i and

i lb papers......— 35 ®— 55

iPoucnong do SiitcD- '45

iSouchonK do 272®— 50

iCoiiijou, in bulk...— 25 ©- 45 Xobac<.'0. [UaU" tos, favorite

I brands ^f)- lb 32J®—

!Do outjside do 23 ®

iDo common do 20 fit/— 25

I Pounds, briKht nat- ural leaf 35 (3)- 45

Bright natural leaf . fancy packed.... 50 ®— 75

iDo ordinary 30 (a— 30

I Kentucky Loaf 15 ((£ 16

TVIiies.

Duty, all kinds, 30 ^ ct. ad val- orem. Sladelra, in wood,

per gal 75 ® 3

Do hi gla.ss ^ doz. 3 K) 9 Sherry, in ■wuod,^

gal 1 _ IS) 3 __

Do BuTdon (a 2 60

Do hi glass \^ doz. 8 (alO ilousley tt Co.'s brands Sherry in

wood'ti* gal 2 50 (S) 5 50

Evans *fe Co do .... 2 ® 3 50 Port, wood, ^ gal 1 60 f& 2 50 Do glass If*- doz. . . 3 50 fa) H

Burgundy Port... fe 1 25

Claret ■fc*' cast.... ra37 50

i'o Marseilles ft(45

Do ^ case 2 60 ® 3 25

Sauteme 3 75®-

Do f*" eask 40 ®45

PAiWunmi'sspark-

Ung ilock 15 <S)

Do do Moselle.... 15 ®

Champagne,

Do Heid^ieck 14 50 ® 15 75

Do Charles do 15 ®16

Do Jules .Miiinm <^

Co's genuine 14 ®15

Do G li Muumi &:

Co's gemihie 14 (515

Sparkling Culafo 'a ®20

1 *o Jacqut^son ®

Do huhrtlder, An- chor 15 ®16

Do ordinary 750®9

Native Cal ^ lb..— 6 ®— 15 Ainerican 9 ®— iij

3 hooped Pads, jm-

teiil, j)ainted, ^

doz 2 87J®

Do do long eara. . . ®

2 do do So sale.

Nests Tubs do,... ® 3 25'

Ctrn BrtKHiw, best

In good order, do

^ doz © 2 50

■REVIEW OF THS MAKKET FOK THE PEECEDIIfGFOKTM"IQHT

Sas Francisco, Monday Evening, Ulay 3d.

Tlie Importations since last mail from home Atlantic as well as Foreign ports have been heavy, and In some Instances hare had a depressing elVect upon prices. Two tine ships— the Twilight and Andrew Jaoltson— made rapid passages from New Y'ork, bringing into the market very large assorted cargoes nearly a fortnight earlier than had been reckoned upon, which, of course, operated unfavorably.

Boots and Shoes remain without much change; there is per- haps an iniproveil feeling for some especially desirable styles, but ou the other hand, a stock isaccumulating of goods unsuited to this market. Candles are again weaker under large receipts, and realizing exactly New York quotations. Coal has furtlier declined, and closes very heavy. A large cai go of Coffee came in from Rio, and the market, which before was quite nominal and inactive, is now perfectly stagnant for that description : East India and Costa llica being in light stock, are compara- tively firm. Cordage has materially improved, with considera- ble sales both here and to arrive. Tlic stock of Ejistem Cement has been concentrated, and is n'nv held for advanced rates. Brown Cottons are firm and in active den\and ; the receipts lat- terly have come to parties in the regular trade. Preserved Fruits in tin and glass, Jams, Jellies, etc., have been in fair request at rates paying a moderate advance ; Nuts (except Chile Walnuts) scarce and high ; most kinds of Dried Fruits dull, and for Apples a marked decline is to be noted. (Oysters still low and the stock in excess. Fish (Cod and IMackerel) are a little lower. Gunny Bngs are firmer, the stock here having been got into fewer hands. Metals are unchanged and generally nominal in price. Kefincd .Syrups have been in good demand from the trade, but prices arc without alteration. Nails have further declined, and the market closes dnil. The transactions In Provisions have been large; all kinds ofCut Meats have been well sustained except Pork, for which some sellers ex fihip have accepted lower prices, the re- ceipts having been pretty large. Eastern Butter has declined: the supplies of California continuing heavj', and very near sufli- cing for tlie entire consumption. Lard has been In good demand and prices well sustained. Kicc, both Foreign and Carolina, has declined, the former without any reason that we can assign, as the importations have not been largo ; of Carolina, several par- cels came in, and sales being pressed in excess of tlic demands of the trade a marked fall was the inevitable ellcct. Ilefined Sugars for small parcels ex ship, have realized former quotations, but sales to arrive have been made at lower flgui'es. Importations of West India Muscovado In the fortnight were considerable, and buyers made materially easier terms, but towards the close the Pioflnery Company came Into the market and with one or two operators upon speculation, took up about all of the reraaln- ipg parcels; nevertheless, to-day's quotations show a decline since last maiL American Spirits, with the exception of Bum, are exceedingly dull, and have declined. Soap (with the excep- tion of two or three standard brands) and Starch are dull. Spirits Turpentine have ruled very inactive, and the general lirmness of holders has availed nothing in the way of clfecting sales. Tlie stock here is fully a five months' supply, and three niontlis' ad- ditional are advised as on the way. In Teas little has been done since last mail, and Canton made Greens have experienced a further decline.

A leading feature in the transactions of the past two weeks has been the marked decline which has taken place in FloUr. Nothwithstanding the belief generally entertained by parties conversant with the prospects of tlic market tliat onr availflble supplies, between this and harvest, arc not much, if an.v, in ex- cess of the requirements for consumption, still, but a nominal firmness has existed for some weeks past: and the result of a peremptory sale at auction, ex Twilight, of a considerable parcel of Gallego, demonstrated the fact, as well as that whatever of confidence might be felt in the article, there was no money to back it up.

The jobbing trade, during the past fortnight, has In the aggre- gate been better than tliat of any corresponding period, thus far, this season. Considering tlie high prices still ruling for many , staples, the country has bought pretty liberally and generally, ' whieli shows conclusively that the ulterior traders inul held out, as a class, until their stocks were exhausted, in the hope that the market would falL

The yield of gold continues satisfactory, and the product this year will probably much exceed that of any preceding one. The growing crops continue to look finely, and promise an enormous harvest.

The an'ivals, since our last review was written, have been the Lookout, Contest and Andrew Jackson, from New York; the Dashing Wave and Chatworth, from Boston ; and the Brave Lourmel, from Bordeaux, with assorted cargoes: the What Cheer, from Melbourne via Honolulu, with a miscellaneous cargo; the J. B. Lancaster, from lEIo de Janeiro, with Coffee; the Cariu Cecilia, from Batavia, with Sugar, Klce and Pepper; the Island Queen and the Lewis Perry, from Tahiti, with Or- anges; and the Gen. Yanez, ftom Guaymas, with Wheat and liiuea. . I

liK.EJLD— Small sales of domestic made Pilot and Navy liave been made at oujr quoted rates.

BOOTS nnd SIIOES-Imports from December 27th to April 3(ith. 'lh,i'.yi iiacknL'Cfi.

Call', Kip and Ifr" ■•"■'"' '''-"n nailed) Boots are doing some- what Ijptter, and - 'in be sold at a sliglit advance upon lionie cont- ' indin Ilubber Bouts are very duin Havward <1' _: tup India Knbber IJtjuts cannot be quoted better than .-j-j-ri:! ,^(i:i; and Knee do $43fa46 ^ doz. Light summer goods are also dull. There is a large amount of

I untlesirabie ;:oods here unsuited to the market, and tlic stock is I nccnmnlatiijg. The follow ing prices were realized lo-dav at auc- ! tion for a line of LW cases :—

Men's LL Hf Double Sole Calf Boots, SI ftO. Do Hf Welt Calf Congi-ess tiaiters. ffil 55® 1 80. Do L L Hf Welt Celt lloot, iftl 7.'i®3 25. Do do do do, pump sole, $1 12®1 62.

Do do Hf Double Sole Grain Leather Boots, §2 75.

Do do Pump Sole Calf l'»oot^, §1 50.

Do do D'ble.NailSoh' Kip Fremont Boots, S3®3 C2.

Do do Hf Welt Kip Boots, .SI 62®! 95.

Do do Kxtrado do, -^2 12.

Do do Double Sole do, $\ t<0.

Do do Hf Welt Calf Dress do, S2®2 95.

Do Hf Welt Kip P.rogans, 85(6fJ0c. Do L L Sewed Pnmp Calf Dress Boots, ®2 5C®4 00. Do do Pnmn Sole Kip do, .$! Gi.

Do Pump Pat. Leather I'rineo Alltert Gaiters, f$l 20. Do do Call' Congress do. .'^l -^5®! 65.

Do do Sewed Calf Dress Brogans. -SI 7"». Do do Calf Dress do, !f24Sftl.

Do Hf Welt and Pump Calf Oxfords, Si5®.$l 07H. Youth's Pump Sole Grain Leatlier Boots, Sil 78. Men's do do do, SI 75.

Do L L Hf Welt Grain Leather do, 01 \VA. Bovs' I'ump Sole Fine Calf Dress do, $2. Men '6 do Pat Leather Oxfords, ^l 10.

Do L L Welted Call Boots. -SI 1*5. Do do Clinched Sliank Kip Boots. SI 75.

Do do Grain Leather do, ^3.

<'AXI)tiES— Imports from December 27th to April 30.h, 7,8U4 boxes and 48,S76 half boxes.

The receipts since last rejiort ha,ve exceeded the wants of thQ trade, and the rather favorable feeling evinced tlnviii^; the tii-st half of April has not been sustained. Tlie sales of AUauiantin'cs adduptt,.5U0 packages at private salfr, at a ran-; e of lft®2lc for good to hrst quality brands. At the close, we have sales of I'liniiix extra at I9'ic and of Knapp Bros, at 19Me, which sold early in the fortnight at 20'4C cash. The sales of Ad.iniantinesat auction, mostly not in order, were 2,W0 boxes at li?<(& IKc, ac- cording to condition and qualitv. In sperm, no sales came to onr knowledge: 7"> boxes Frencli ConiposiUun stdd at auirtion at 'IbhCdthHc. At the dose, 645 boxes Ball's Adamjmtines sold at auction at I7^i.®17i^c cash

rOAl.- Imimrts from Doc ember 27th" to April 30th : 4,3fvf tons Anthracite, 952 casks Cumberland, 4.729 tons English. 3.021 do Ciiile, 546 do Sydney, 1,755 do Vancouver Island, and 1,600 do Oregon.

We have to note a furtlier deciine forall descriptions, the mar- ket Iiaving tended downward ^ through the whole fortnight, and ciosinjj heavy. 'I'hc reported sales have been m the onier made : fiO tons Anthracite ex Dasliing Wave at 1^17; '_'l5do l^chigli eX Chatsworth, on private terms; 215 do West Hart lev ex vard at f»\\: .^3 do Sydney ex Eli Whitney, in lots, at $11®S13— closed atiifill; 62 casks Cumberland ex Fanny Major at .'fe:j2, and 336 tons Anthracite, in lots, from yard at S15'5(J(a'.$il5. Cumber- land is jobbing at .%50— the stock being small, and held by cue house.

<'OFFEE— Imports from December 27tli to April 30th, l,«04,!iS51bs.

'I'he J. B. Lancaster arrived from Rio Janeiro in the early part of the fortnight, bringing 900,Uw lbs, and— although the importers announced that tiie cargo wouiii not be offered at present, and it was lint into store, with tiie excejitlon of llie damaged portioii .still tlie effect of so considerable an addition to stocks was weakening to the market, and tends to induce the trade to hold ofl' as long as possible betore purchasing fresh supplies. The 1 sales have been limited, and in the order nnide since last mall 1 were as follows : 20,000 lbs Itio at ISMc ; 100,000 lbs do on private \ terms; 100 bags Costa Uicaatl6'::c; at auction, ex J. V>. Lancaster, '64.'100 lbs Kio .'^lightly damaged at S10 77^i; and 144 bugs do, I sweepings, at 9hc. Towards the close, 2,000 bags green Kio were I utVci'cd at auction of which 1,<00 bags sold at I3c, 30 days, and the balance ^vas withdrawn. We hear that tlie principal holders of Kio, exclusive of the Lancaster's cargo, arc now asking 14c. I COR^V MEAl.— "\Ve note .'^ales of 225 bbis Eastern, ex I Dashing Wave, at SIO® $10 50; none of that description now re- maining in first hands. Caltlornia ground is worth 5c I,* lb.

CO KI> ACE— Imports from December 27th to April 30th t ■102 hales, 4,5t;5 coils and l,!3H packages.

'llie demand has been good at improved rates; we note sales from second hands of tiO,000 lbs Eastern laid Manila at I4u tbr large and 15c for small sizes, and from first hands. 5U,0ti0 lbs Ma- nila from store, and 308 coils Eastern laid do to arrive on private terms.

CEMEXX— The stoclc of Rosendale here is stated to be 3,W0 bbIs and held i»y three parties who are a.skiiig S'li, hut we learn Of no sales made at that tigure. A round lot urrivhig might realize §i5 50.

CI^OXHIVO- Overall's and Flannel Sliirts are in Rood df'inand and paying a moderate profit. Woolen goods continue In heavy stock and only saleable at losing prices.

<'IRO€KEIt'Y— 'Ihero were sales at auction of Rl crates white giazed English Granite AVare, selected seconds, at a range of .$30 t»» $150 per package, netting a tritting advance upon cost and charges.

I>lH.'OS— We note sales of Saleratus in 1-lb papers at lOc; 70 csks Englj-ih Soda Asli at 4c: 100 du Carbonate Soda at 5''ic; 1,200 lbs pure Cream Tartar I lb papers at 47^'ic, and at auction 1,H00 lbs. Soda Ash at ZHc.

UXftlT 0001>8— No importations of Brown Cottons have come to hand outside of the tratte; stmidard 30 inch Drills and 4-4 Sheetings are jobbing at 11® lH-ic. We note sales of HOO pr?. Blue Blankets (Engl&h) at about §3 26 and 6 bales Gra\' do, half cotton, iSl yO; 10,OOU yards 41 inch English >hirlhig,s on private terms; 20 cs Bleached Sheetings, 10-4 and 11-4 at 2(®2'*c, and 10 do Common Prmts at 7 'ic. A large invoice of Kockport Cot ton l>uek, gold at auction some days since for cash, rciillzing the following figures :

150 boltsNolat22Kc. 150 do No2atl7'/fi®167^c. 160 do No3at 17®l6i?sc. 100 do No 5 at 16C. 100 do No 6 at 15^c. 100 do No7 at 16>*®16^8C. KThe principal Importing and jobbing hou^os have had a satis- lactory trade during the past fortnight, and we note a firm umr ket for most staples with moderate stocks.

FKUIXJS, HA1;<;E», etc-Gonsidcrablo receipts of new crop Eastern Dried Ai>ples having como to hand, and receivers generally desiring to sell immediately on arrival, the market hu?9 declined, and some parcels of old but in fair condition Inivc been jilaced tlinnigh the auction rooms at low figures. \Vc quoio (sales of 600 hf-bbls nev.- cropiii lots, at \hCd 1'2'sc, but we do not believe that aalesofchoie* have been made l>i:luw !3i-. ; of old 461 bbis and 350 hf do sold at auction at a range of 124®^c, lait sales at the latter figure. Kiiishis are without change; «00 bs.9 Layers were taken by tlie trade at $3 75®ift3K); 75 bbU choice /ante Currants sold m lots, at 13e ; 53 bxs Chile Peaches at 2(lc j ',m do do ou private terms, and wo Ijcliovo that the same parcel was afterwards resolil to the C S. tiovernmout at i^V.) iif) tj> 100 lbs. Choice Figs are .'*earce and wortli 20c; a parcel sold at that tlgure. bat proved, on coming out of ship, to lie badly sweated. Coiisideraiilc receipts of Prunes have taken place, and they are worth n®20c, according to quality and style of package. In Nuts we note sales of 40 bbls Soft Shelled yUmouds at 32>ic, and

^ Ni'w Eiitlanil |9 scarce, aiul worlli Bin; M

to AprlUOIIi.lM ilriiro*

-;t":l\.;i!- Ma. ki-n !.

*■■■ - Fl.

Mlir

OIYVV nAOa l-.iv .:li fum IK>,intj.r JTIh to

['.KH-Tbe dliipor

ncf'tj fir a round

.ir^''j wlU consist of '

atterlv hnvo he^n cxcoM- 1

i-fvrt! per Lookotit h«*I been -: ^n dodo t'x Brtmo ship

mil add UD l,MIO(Vk^«

in the fortiitjjhi, t«>

hri> .»r n w.'ll fenuwii and

irdav. California U selUnt;

1

' iTinids, salv^ com- lill Ni). 1 I'aU'.it

ilw. ' April 30th; ' siuu;Li:r tic, tiid M-i! have only to note wmall

:ih to April Mill : 4U ions

il 10<- r,.r Mb and If.W<- for ■1 1 V "nrw at aucllon at fifH}^

ltI>IHITH Tt'RI'RKTIXI

r;ti. , \. .1 !iiMi'.-l« hbls, l.'.'MiO

Intports from OcccitiIkt iill J.'il^ 111 Mall, and 444 5

N _• thi' central nrnin ihc market

hii- thf lortiiltht and r: •'■i: w<" havr

invr. iv iM 1,1. ti.s»l(n of l.uWitalU early ;il M n, .a^h, and t,IM

do at the L'losti 111 $1.

HI*I<i:«Th.r" wore sales of iW Ka»teni (tround Black

- law*, on private u-rni* : 3^1 do do do at il 'X ^

I uiaU Wliok Black do, ex Carlu Cecilia, on

tht. II

&01.

HI .

■• at auction of lOii

., .■ -,.....,.. ^.. .,. t>«'r dox. aihI iiu In-

-orti-a, at irow i^c. jK-r papor fbr 6 uz., to H

- u ii;iii hrtvi- rii [■ w ;.ir i.-n

1 1(1 noi ac<^^uaiulat^. atid tvc - wc write, aliuust tnllrcly

April 30tll, 4,(«1,8T0

t h:lvi!lL- l..r|i it, .x-

-'Ul.t -A' und' i*\ nl

1)1 I.N- MUUlill

ur..", Al iH ,1,1

Leaf at lo'.fiM.: TI"A« ■Tli.ri- hsvi. lic.li li.-. Ii.ip.'irt.ill'iim cloet- In't innll.

Jr... Irn, Irt.i

Tl:

<u. ; noK <n 1 1

bro,

11

to

I; i

!h to April 3«th: .ld«. I.SOl i|r pipes,

a sale of 500 doz 3 hooped

i .lUal. >

' I tvoo ■•

I pali'llt '.;|- . ,

IKai** J*o*Vl»Kltii .-alc.s early In the fortnlitht o

I Wiis I're.-ton i ilirrlUV, al SuH'^roas, anil lOOilo OooU JjrlvaU'

! PRODUCE mARKET REVIEW.

By the arriViiN from home Ka«lern port* In the f 1

' I iii^t prior to the departure of la*t niaii. wo were pl.i

JUA'1'4 II i

irood ; .4U1' It »H.-

A

of 11

ha-

I April lOlh. list SU) jar4 and hi"

that Wheal ii'uiii the ue\* harvcj,l ivJU l^e;;; th« uiliklli of July. weeaiii*afely assert

Wheat and flour Iroin the oonntry have alii;o.-l ceast.i. aiid for the laat four or live dav.. .Iiiee the reducUon in rates took place,

the puri-l!. '■ ' '■"

of form.

for suppli.

warrant In naylns that unlemi pililpnieiiu nut l.«.l,.iil l..r rtaih in (for ln«l.iii.-e from fhllei, pre«ent prices will lie nuslalned add

Th.

aal.

PBOVIMIOXB-InpartsrmmDcc.intb, to AprQ Mtb :

n,.-,,„ Pork, 1.1. .1 1'i

...JM Ba.

...IJO t;r.

540

U and tea 14!i

■• I0,OT6

..3U

...M -OJ

Lard- £a5tem, :

do Orefl:im, K* ,*..., do k«t{a.,. do casea..

H •■ I ■{ i la

Meohd. plp»a.

d.l lllllK,

' A Cranhed in II I.J April JOth:

M

do do

1 .8...,

I.-

4.1 i

liiC* lul

ipM ill 111

. nlpea 8,K10 1 in.

Xrit 1,SW W'hlfky, puna. .

•r,l do bbu.

ica..

.ll.OiO . .4,KW ..,.-M6 ....*)1 ...MM ....I-'

4TI

C8..

.1,1

.I.U

:hc prominent feature i

Hi-, at ,.x ; 1,'nv ;jaU» 'd nr^ 7^ f>etTTe« al aie

/ iinlj- note the sale of 4 pipes

.; , . , . . _ ^1) London Cliili Hoa,"", *• *>

.1 u;^^ u Uitir ventarea. ^ oluuvr » anJ M do Cliatki,, LondorfCofdW soIB «iy>llf n«*le«

Ueef-There have been rales ex ship in lota of !00 bbla Cbi- ' ratas.

.r holders. We note in the l«»i two or ,.; purchases of Oal» for aUlpuient to .Vus-

tralia.

n,0»rK-Thc sales of the fortnlsht In th« brdcr made were

, ,n., ,!i. al Hill V; li»l.|.. ilr-KOii at S12; l.lOOlJo veatSIB; 2(M . -<.:.'on without

ao hkU 1 do on pr

.1.1 .'.-■ ...

.M

lU do ex ll.i

, ieea at the .

-landard lir.iTMU * , -i---

Bakers" Kxtra Ilomcstlc.

^VHEAT-A round lot of choWro milling days ago at fti- ; we qii. 1

BAKI.EY-Tlie

fortnlt-ht and heavy : \\ > .,

as we write.

OA.'r»-Thc only transaction ..i lurred a few d.r f.ir shipment I. .

public, bat Wl; V. '

samples.

was sold a

few

:h

11. c

,.arceis

laat mail.

oc

COKW— 19 scflrcely so firm as last noted: about 1,000 bags Southern State wa9Soldat3,^-i(a3Kc; small lots since irom second hands at 4e.

BEA3SS-500 bushels doiriosHc "White Pea were sold to the r. S. GoveruuK'ut in the last week at 2.'-£c ^ lb. We quote large liayos (California) at 3V<<r3Wc.

iriONKV IflARILET.

Since the sailing of the steamer of the 20th ult. money has been mt-To abundant, atTording easier terms to borrowers. First class mercantile paper is behig done in Bank and outside at 2 ^ cent., in some instances 2^' being given. Loans upon merchan- dise are negotiated atl"4, and upon real estate &ti}<Cdl!4 ^ cent.

Dust is coming in freely from the mines, the receipts for the month of April this year exceeding, as usual, those of the pre- ceding month. Accounts of mining operations continue favora- ble in the highest degree, while the prospective hanest of grain crops oromlsc an abundance over any tiling yet known in the history of the State.

Experts of specie to April 30, 1868 $15,171,423

" 1^7 14,4S0,aM

Excess in favor this year S 691,369

Statement of deposits and coinage of the U. S. Branch iMint at San Francisco for the montli of April, 185a :

DE1'0.SITS.

Gold Deposits, ozs 120,744 41

Silver Deposits, ozs 3,903.75

COINAGE— Gold. 101,000 Double Eagles $2,020,000 00

SILVER.

6,000 Half Dollars 3,000 00

30.000 Dimes 3.000 00

137.000 pieces. '"otal coiaage S2, 026,000 00

The following is a st'* ement of the v;iliie of Exports other

than treasure from San " -ancisco durlny tho month of April :—

To Huss'n Pj >s. in Asia and America*

Per Naheimoff, April 7 $ 3,544 00

Per Gto Kreil, April 23 51,801 00

$55,345 00

To Honolulu.

Per Yankee, April 6 ...$I5,8S9 68

15,839 68

To China.

Per Daring, AprillS. $21,624 00

21,624 00

To Australia.

Per Glimpse, April 13 $22,293 00

22,293 00

To Mexico.

Per Geneva, April 17 $42,322 00

42.322 00

To Vancouver Island.

Per Brother Jonathan, April 20 $12,779 00

12,779 00

Total $170,252 00

The value of our exports other than treasure in the flrst

quarter of the year were $673,752

Value of Exports in April ,., 170,252

Total flrst four months of 1S58 ©844,002

The following is a statement of the business done at the San Kraiif isco Custom House in the months of April 1857 and 1858 :—

1857. 1858.

Entered for duty $360,-3.53 $374,061 00

Entered for warehousing 152,615 Ul.Wi 00

AVilhdrawn for consumption 107,2»7 lll,.V<t> 00

■Withdrawn for export 23,686 63,4i>l 00

Cash received 104,444 100,34!) 67

By the arrival of the P. 31. S. Go's steamer Columbia at this port on the 2d inst. from Puyet Sound, further infonnation has been received confirming the accounts of gold discoveries on Fra zer Itiver. Within the last fortnight three steamers have sailed for Bellingham Ba^i', all carrying a full complement of passen- gers bound for the new diggings, where it is represented tliat niinnigisas prolltablc as in tliis State during tbi- times uf lH4y. There is certainly a great rush for the rej-ion, ami tliccoinmnnitv, a little shy at first from experiences of Gold Bluft and Kern Klver excitements, are evidently putting more confidence in the continued favorable accounts now coming to hand.

The session of tlie State Leplslature was brought to a close on the 26tb ult. AVe are as yet unapprised of the amount of claims against the State passed upon at tiiis session, iiuihurizt.-d to be funded, but sliall endeavor to j^ive this information in our next. The amount ot cash in ihe Stale Treasury on the 28th April, after paving all demands to that date was $;J76,754 50. The act to fund the Countv and City indebtedness of San Francisco has become a law. and the Oommiasioncrs will proceed in their du- ties without delav.

The Bupplv of bars for this steamer is ample; we note sales of 880 tine at H ^ cent, discount.

We annex our usual quotations of Stocks, Bullion and Ex change.

CaUrornlu Stocks.

STATB.

State Bonds payable In 1878, 7 |* "s 80@ 82

War Loan Bonds, 7 ^ cu*, since January I, '54, ... .nominal at iO<£^ Civil Fuud Warrants 68@ 72

CITY AMD COOffTT.

Ban Francisco Bonds. 10|* ets par and Interest

San Krftncitico Bonds, 6 ^ cts 53@ 55

San Francisco County Scrip Jac.';ording to date) 35(£5 45

SanFrancihCo ComptroUerB WarraritJ* (rejected) 35® 40

SacrtiineiitoCity Bonds (according todate) noraiual

Sacraineiito County Uonds, 10 '^ cts "06u 76

Marysville City Bonds, 10 ^ ci« 74(5 75

Contra (Joflta (bounty Bonds, 10 ^ ct« nominal

San Joa<iiim County Bonds, 10 fS cts none

Stockton City Bonds 70^ 76

Oakland City Bonds. 7 13 cts 3wS 40

San J)iefro f^onty Bonds. 10 *( cts 60® 65

Banta Clara County Bonds, 12 iH eta 766& 80

Benlcia City Bondu, 10 i* cts 40®

California Navigation Company @42^

BtTLLIOIT.

Gold Bars, 880 (S K ?* cent discount.

fi«ld Bars, 900 and upwards,%(g^— ^ cent diacotmt.

Hexican Bollsra, &\t% cent pretnlatD.

Mexican Doubloons, no demand.

Patriot Doubloons. $16®.

Silver Bars, 8(«i. ^ cent premium: no demand.

Sovereigns, $5®—.

The ToIIowing arf the selling rates for Exchange of this mall:

On New York, (■ight, 3^4 ^ cent premium.

Ou Xew York, 30 days sight, 2)a fi cent premin™.

On New York, 60 days sight, \%% cent premium.

On London, 6U days sight, '3>47^d.

On Parib, 60 days sight, 4 95.

On Ilimiburg, 61I days sight, @4l8.

Ou Hamburg, short, (S14U8.

ArrlvcU.

Ai'RiL 19— Swed bai'k Carin C'ecilia, licrpstrom. 156 ds fm Bata via via Banjocwnn^oe 118 ds: suj:ar and rice to I) Ciibb it (;o.

Jiri'; Wakott, Powell, 2 dsfm Humboldt; lumber to P Huikle.

Schr Enuna, Leiyhton, 11 hrs fm Salt Point; rails to Xeefus <fc Tichenor.

Scbr A jNI Simpson, Gregory', U hours from Bodega ; potatoes to Reynolds tt Co.

April 20— Schr Ortolan, Bruce, 24 hrs from Pigeon Point ; pota- toes to Brennaji A Co.

Sclir Kliza, (Jabbitt, 6 hrs fm Bolinas : produce to ilaster.

Sloop (■ W Clark, Allen, 7 hrs fm Boliuas ; wood to Master.

Sloop Mary, Connor, 7 lirs fm Bolinus; ■wood to Master.

AritiL 21— Bark What Cheer, Baker, 75 ds from Melbourne, na Honolulu 17 ds; mdse to Stevens, llakei' <fc Co.

Apkil 22— Stmr l*acitic, Haley, 2J ds fm Columbia River; pass to J T Wright.

Stmr Panama, Dall, 40 hrs fm Columbia River; pass to Forbes it Babcock.

Scltr Maryland, Foster, 5 ds fin Slioalwater Bay ; oysters to A LndUim.

Schr Alfred Adams, Dame, 36 hrs fm Santa Cruz ; lime to Davis &. .Im-dan.

Sclir Palestine, Herriman, 2\ ds fa\ Port Orford; lumber to ?«ee- fU9 it 'lichenor.

Ai'KiL 23— Schr Astoria, Smith, 40 hrs fm Santa Cruz; produce to N Pierce.

Schr Kossuth, Haines, 3 ds fm Monterey; cordwood to Barker Je. Co.

Schr Blount Vemon, Josselyn, 2 days fin Santa Cruz ; lime and pass tu S Atlams.

Sloop H CAlmy, Almy, 6 hrs fhi Bolinas; wood to Master.

Ai'iiiL24— Schr Harrison, Higgins, 3 ds fm Willams' Landing; lumber to Burnham ii, (Jibbs.

Schr Horace. Lent, 24 hrs fm Tomales; nrodnec to Master.

Schr Ortolan, Bruce, 20 hrs fm Pigeon Point ; potatoes to Bren- nan A Co.

Schr (Xld Fellow, Sudden, 50 hrs fm Pajnro; produce to Bren- iian k Co.

Apkii- 25— Stmr Senator, Seely, 2J ds fm San IMego via San Pe- dro and Santa Barbara; pass to C s N Co.

Brig J S Caliot, Hobson, 18 hrs fm Mendocino; lumbertoDeLa Rue & Schnepel.

Hchr Pontiac, Lemmon, 2J ds fin Pnjaro ; produce to Brennan & Co.

Schr Sovereign, Averj'. 3 ds fm Monterey; wood to Hijrgins.

Sch. Adeline, IIuiton,'3 days fm Monterey; wood to Barker & Co.

Schr Fliza. Gabhitt, 4 hrs fm Bolinas; produce to Master.

SI<iop Falmouth, Morgan, 4 hrs fin lUdina-*-; lumber to blaster.

Schr J E M iirdock. Alien, 3 lirs fm Tonniles ; wood to order.

AruiL26— Bark Iwanona, Butler, 4 ds fm Coosc Bav; lumber to J T Pennell.

Brig J B Brown. Milton, 3 days fm Albion River; lumber to II Wetherbee ,t Co.

Sclir s D Bailey, Hiller, 14 ds fm San Pedro via Santa Barbara; mdse to N Pierce.

Schr Adeline, Hutton, 2 ds from Monterey; wood to Higgins & Co.

Schr Far West, Lop 30 liours fm Albion Elver; lumber to H' Wetherbee <fe Co.

Schr European, Cooper, 24 hrs fm Timber Cove ; redwood posts to Jienson is. Co.

Schr H C Aimy, Almy, 4 hrs fm Bolinas Bay ; potatoes to Mas- ter.

Schr San Pablo, 10 hrs fm Salt Point; posts and pickets to N S Tichenor. <

Hloop C W Clark, Conner, 4 hours fm Bolinas Bay; produce to Master. I

Ai'RiL 27 Clipper ship Andrew Jackson, Williams, 101 ds fm N York; niilsn to Master.

('lii>]>(;r ship Lookout, Sherwood, 112 ds fm Kew York; mdse to D L Ross <V Co.

Bark Mallory, Stannard, 4 ds fm Coosc Bay ; coal to S Fuller.

Brig J B Luiit. 32 ds fm San Pedro; mdse to Master.

Mex brig Gen Yanez, Wilson, 3Jdsfm(iuaymas; mdse to Peek, Rogers & t'o.

Schr A M Simpson, Gregory, 12 hours fm Bodega; potatoes to Hathaway A Co.

Schr Hamlet, Bates, 12 hrs fm Timber Cove; redwood rails to Master.

Schr Black Prince, Harlow, 48 hrs fm Pajaro ; produce to Mas- ter.

Br schr Island Queen, Robertson, 63 ds fm Tahiti ; oranges to C A Dunn A Co.

Apbii-28— Stmr Santa Crnz, Fauntleroy, 48 hrs from Crescent City via Trinidad and HumboldtJBay; i)assenger8 and freight to master.

Brin Curacoa, Davenport, 24 \\ta fm Mendocino; lumber to Dc la Rue it Schnepel.

Pilot lioat Faimy, Lcoander, 20 days from Cape St. Lucas; spe- cie to masti;r.

A pnn. 29— Stmr Sonera, Whiting, 14 days ftn Panama; pass to Forbes & Babcock.

Bark Nahumkcag. Williams, 5 days fm Columbia River; lum- ber to .VberiKthv, Clark & Co.

Bark I) M Hall. Packard, 24 hrs fin Mendocino; lumber to De la Rue & Schnepel.

Bark Jane A Falkinburp, Flavel, 4 days fm Colnmbla River; lumber ti> Bremian & Batchclder.

Srbr Nevada, Kohcrts, 12 hrs fm Salt Point; stone for Marc Island.

April 30— Brig Cyclops, Anderson, 20 ds Hn Stcilacoom (P. S.}; lumber to Balch & WebW.

Schr Alfred Adams, Dame, 40 hrs fm Santa Cruz; lime to Davis <fc Jordan.

(-chr Lewis Berry, Tunier, 61 days fm Taliiti; oranges to Sim'l Price & Co.

ilAT 1— Brig Consort, Kingston, 8 days l^n Cape Classet; lum- ber to <i AMcilgga.

Schr .las J Whiting, Blair, 30 hours fm Mendocino; lumber to De la Hue .t Schnepel.

Schr Astoria, Smith, .30 hrs fm Santa Cruz; lime to N Pierce.

Schr Commerce, Nelson, 6 hrs fm Point Reyes; produce to master.

Mat2— Stmr Columbia, Dall, 3 days fmPuget Sound; pass and freight to Forbes & Babcook.

Schr Fanny I'lper, Allen, 18 hrs fm Alliion River; lumber to H "Wetbcvbee.

Schr Julius Prlngle, Garcia, 12 davs fin San Pedro ; mdse to N Pierce.

Mav 3.— Ship Joseph Jones, Ellery, 145 davs from Philadel- pliia, mdse to Jos. B. Thomas.

Cleared.

April 19— Ship Webfoot, Wedge, Callao ; \\\\\ T < uleinan k Co. Bark Live Yankee, Wiggin, Portland; Abernethy, Clark &, Co, vVpuil 20— Stmr Golden Age, WatkiiLs, Pananm ; Forbes A Bab- cock. Stmr Commodore, Staples, Vancouver Island; Master.

April 22— Fr ship Mussa Pacha, Expert, Mazatian ; Rousscf, Auger ife Co.

April 23— Ham brig George Krell,Krell, Nicolayefftsk; Samuel Price it Co.

Scbr Reporter, Halsey, Stockton; WBAUen.

April 24— Schr Golden State, Tuttle, Frazer's River; F P Green.

April 30— Stmr Sonora, Whiting. Bcnicia; Forbes ifc Babcock.

Stmr C(tnstitutioii. Gove, Paget Sound; master.

Shi|) Alazatbm, W hitman, Mazatlan; Alsop it Co.

Ship Flcetwing, Howes, New York; Moore «fe Folger.

Mat 1— Stmr Senator, Seelv, San Diego ; Cal Steam Nav Co Schr S D Bailev, iiiller. San f edro: N Pierce. Sloop John Stil.«ou, Bolton, Stockton; W B Allen.

Mat3— Bark Fanny Major, Patj-, Honolulu; McRuer ik Mer rill.

^Wemornnda.

Per IIklyetien— At this Fort April 17. fm Liverpool— To Cape Horn had tine wcatlicr; was 14 days olf Cape Horn ; crossed the equator in the Pacliic March 24tli, long 107 34; IVom thence had strong nnrthcrl\- winds; Iiave been oil' this port tlirec days.

Pkr Santa <'T{1 z— At tliis Port April 17, from Coosc Bay- Bark N< \v Worlii wa'i wrccketl in Cuose Bay almut .Vpril 1st; in Coose Bay, bark Malory. Iwaunna, and Columbia, nudv for sea-

I'KuGuLD ill NfKK— At this Port April 17, fm Val|iara!so— Ex. pericneed light wind-" to the equator: crussedMarch lltli long 108 W; since then had light northerl.> winds.

Per 8tr. Coiundda— at this port, April 18, from Puget Sound- Left at Port Gamble, ships Raven.sdale, Wacousta, Lconore, Tor- rclit, liostuniari, Kit C'arson and Geo. Ra,Mies—i he latter ready for sea, iKit deserted by her crew. Vessels in tlio Stiaits expe- rience j;rcat dithculty in getting men, as everybody is leaving for the new gold mines on Frazer's river. Left at Port Orford schr Palestine, 24 days from Johnson's Island; at Humboldt, brig Su- san Aiiignil, just arrived ; brig Almatia, loading, and brig Wolcott, ready for sea.

Per Cliatswoi-th— at this port. April IS, from Boston— "Was 24 days uiid 7 hours to the equator ill the Atlantic ; passed Cape St. Koi|iie on 27tii day out, and River La Platte in 42 davs; was 68 days to Cajie Horn, and 10 days off the Caiie in moderate weather: crossed the equntiir in the Pacific 90 davs out. in b>n ]i0:.5O, and carrieil the north-west trades to lat 27 S'., siuL-e wbicii iiave had calms and li^bt winds. March 9, lut 40 :2N, Ion 70, cxebanped sig- nals witli dipper snip Conquest, ( !*) fnim New York fur this port.

Per Brave Lourmel at this pori,.\pril IK, frum Bordeaux— Was 24 davs to ciiuator in the Atlantic; 5!i days to Cape Horn; expe- rienced light winds from Bordeaux to Cape Horn: was 15 days otf the Cape in heavy gales; crossed equator in tlic Pacific 24 davsrtint-e. in Ion lis, shice wbicfi have h.id light northerlv winds.

Per Dashing Wave— at this port, April IH, from Bosion-^Wiw23 davs to the eiiuator in the Atlantic; ua.-wed Cai)e St. Roque Jan 27th; was 50 days to Cape Horn, which passed Feb 2i)th; from equator in the Atlantic to Capo Horn was 2l>day3, thence to equa- tor in the Pacilic 30 days, and from equatttr in the Atlantic to equator in the I'acitic, 5() days; crossed the latter March 22d, in Ion 111, ill KO ilays Jrom Boston. Took ilie north-east trades in lat 7 N., and carried tlxem to lat 28 N., Ion 135 W ; lm\e been within 180 miles of this port for the last 18 days, havhig calms and light winds.

Pej* J. B. Lancaster— at this port, April 18, from Rio Janeiro- Lett in Rio Janeiro clipper ship Western Continent, for tills port, in 40 dav.«: she had nearly iini>lied unloading, and would be caulked and re-coppered, and then reload. The J. B. L. was 16 days from Rio Janeiro to Cape Horn; was off the Cape 14 davs, in moderate weatlur; crossed equator in tlie Paeijiu March 2(Jth, in Ion 111, since wliich have had li'-ht XNE wiiuls.

Per Contest— at tliis port, April IS, from ^(-w York— Was 70 davs to Cape Horn; came around in Jlno weather; crossed the equator in the Pacilic March 24th, in Ion 108:03, since which have had moderate northerly breezes.

Per Carin Cecelia— at this port, Apill IS, from Batavia— In the Indian Ocean had contrary winds; have had liglit south-east winds since U aviny tiie Japan sea, until arrived in iat 30, Ion 140, since « liich liav(? luul strong north-west winds.

Per Wliat Cluer-at this port. April 22, from Melljounic via Honolulu— Sailed from I'ort Philliirs hcatls Jan 29th, encounter- ed nortlierlv head wind the entire passage to Hunolulu ; lat 35 8, btng IHO E, spoke wliale bark Koscoe, 30 months IVum New Bed- ford, 700 lilds sperm oil; arrived at Hunolulu March 30, took in water and provisions, and sailed ai;ain April ;id; left at Honolulu to sail April .71 li. Uanish brig Matbildc, last from .Mazatlan, loading for Hong Kong, Hawaiian brig Enmia, luailing fur Portland, O.T. ; .since leaving tionoiuUi, had light SK winds fm- the first 10 days; hav{> been eijjbt days nmkhig the last .WO miles, owing to light Minds and ealms. The Americun whale shiji Alexander was con- dcnined at Svdiiey; Caiit Clements, of th(r Alexander, intended takin;: iia^^sage n'l the Wliat Ciieer, but probaldy was placed in command of the whale ship Juno, \\bich was lying in that port.

Per Andrew Jackson, at this port April 27 from New York- Was 20 davs IH hours to the Ecjuator in the Atlantic ; was 47 days to Cape Horn ; was 13 days off the Caiie, wltli moderate weatlier; had tlie S K trades verv light and baflling; crossed the Eouator in the Paciile April 9th, Ion 113 W, Ml diys out IVom Kcw York; was lieealmod lour days between lat 3 and 6 N : IVom there to lat 14 N liad the wind ligbtfrom the north, then strong ?s E trades to lat 20 N ; since then had variable winds; off Cape Horn was in company witli ships Ocean Express And Chariot of Fame, for this port.

Per Lookout, at this port April 27 from Xew York-Waa 2IJ davs to ttic Kquatorlh the Atlantic; crossed In Ion 30 W; 23 days to "Cape f-t Roipie; wasotTRio in 2!» days; off Montevldc6 in 34 davs; 42 davs to lat 50 in the Atlantic, and 47 days to Capi- Horn; wis oil the Cape 10 davs; crossed the Equator hi the Pacilic 4th April, loll III \v, S9 days out; from thence bud li^bt >; W winds and cahiis to lat tl N ; since bad favoral>ic wind.«.

JVr Cen Vancz, at this port April 27 from G nay mas— Had strong N W whids during thellrst of the passage, up to I bo Gulf of Cali- fornia; since then had light winds and calms up to within 2 days' sail of this port; tor the last 2 days bad stronw >' W winds.

Per Island (jueen.at this port April 27iti Innn Taliiti— Have had light >; W winds uiid strong N W gales all the pjissagc; April Pith, in a stronj,' NW gale, carried awa>- the bowsprits. Left whale bark Brougliton, 300sp 700 bids wh oil; bark Caroline, 30 bbls sperm.

Per Lewis Perrv, at this port April 30 from Tahiti— Had fine weather most of the passage. Lett ship Wm Rotcb, Ellison, of N B. ami wliale bk Hose Pool. Fisher, of Kdgartowii, bound on a cruise; Ham bri;: Charlotte, for Valparaiso, via Navigator's Isl- ands ; scbr C E Foote, Idg oranges at Iteatal fi>r New /ealan<l and Sydney; bk Ocean Bird, Johnson, loading oranges at I'apete for this port; mhr (^ut;en of the Isles, t.:hapinan, Idg at Rlatai; brig Caroline Hort, sid March 2.5th for Navigator islands.

f05O

1 1 1 oil liUii-i. J

SAN FUAMISCO, JUxVE 13, 1862.

N^ 199.

From WELLS, I'AUGO 4 CO.

BASORS & EXPRKSS5lE^^

SAVr FRANCISCO.

De.vu Sli: : W'c In';; lo Imiul you hcrcwilli, : liitt'Kt Cilifornin Market Advices

Voiint rtwpcolliilly

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'i'tinoant'a do... to 40

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Trunian'ndo.... None.

DiiX.V Jo Hone.

VouiiKCr'K Inuieiial

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Dl TT 20 pa» crKT. Vienna Saloon.. 1 Wl to—

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Dl Ti 2D PK« PKKT.

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s, linn. bleached W I 75

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coal toll

Kootlng I'latea.. »i 10 -

Uaiioa Tin ahtts.

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STEEb.

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ZINC.

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3

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Han Franciflca

S eallkean ... «- •;} i

Sandwich laland

do - 30 a- 35 !

IfMTftl Htorc«a.

DlTV: Oakiiin free; oti.i:

knids '^ percent.

pitcj. IP 1*1 8 a

= 12 eenta

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bi

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W orcester»lilre

rts, per (Utz... ® 6 59

Do do hi pis _ _ ® 4

Assortecl, yints. I 25 6a 1 fcO Tomato Catsup,

pts <8) 1 2.'>

I^odoqts "... (S 2 50

Capers pts fi; 2 75

Shot.

DITY 1^ CENTS PRB 1^.

Aftsorted ^ bag. (S, 2

DUTY 30 PERCKNT.

Castile^ lb....- 25 (3

mii's pale No 1.— tfi— R

|ro ChciiiiculO iVtl— 94

KendaU'sC. O. (Si— f>

Van !laj;en*stlo (5.— i)

Colgate « Pale. . «(— H

1)0 Chemical O (a— S>

English Yellow.- 6 fa— 5 l>n White . ®—

DfTY: 1^1T>Cassia,10c: Cloves Sc ; Pepper 6c : Cayenne 6c ; ]>o urouTid «u: Minento tic; Cinamoii20c: Mace and Nut nipc-s 2.3C ; oiher kinds 20 ^ (e It.

Cloves 18 (78

Cassia ^ tb. .. ftt— SO

Nutmegs, whole

^ tb .— fio o

Pepper Grain .. l^ <a.

Mustard, Cal in

itbKlass*»-doz 1 62}®

Do English do.. (&' 2 2h

French 2 25 (tt 2 50

Sturi'h.

DITT 20 FEJl CENT.

Kingslord's ^ 9

Colgate's <^— 9

Pearl <S~ 8

«plrli».

duty: I pr first proof jralK'ns. Bnuulv®' 25;Spiritsdintilki1 Ironi trrain or other inateri- ais. 5 c ; Cordials and Li- quors. .•-Oc.

BRANDY— COGNAC.

Vinevanl I'roprlc-

torsCo 4 7> (a 7 50

Sazerac 4 2'i (S 12

Jas ticiinessev.. 4 fiO (fi. 1

A C Godard H Co 5 25 ft

Marett A- Co .. 4 (n) 8 ViiietJrow'rsCo.S 25 fti' 6 United V. Props. 6 ® 6 Diiiarv.BeUamy

<\t Co 4 @ 8 -

Champagne Vine- yard Propriet'ra 4 @ 4 50

Jules Itobin 4 5t iS- 5

Pinet, Castillon.— 4.{&/ ti 5'J Denis Mouuie A

Co 4 25 O

Edinond JauUn.— §! 4 AborniiolvV Co. 4 60 ^xC 5 Louis Leherton.— fti 3 25 Jiisuiiit. I>uUou-

clK- vt Cie la 4 25

CJIiunivr Aine... ® 4

DOMESTIC UQt'OKB.

Alcolioliii bbl8..— 7«: 4t

Dn in tin 75 iff

randy io octvs— 60- <S<

cm 4i ®

Uum, N. E 42J.t<

Wliiskv, lowprf.— 45 (S-

Dohiub proof...— 4'J a

Pure Spirits 411 fa— 4 3

Do Caliloniia.. >one.

SAW FKANCiSCOi FR1I>AY mORZVlXO. JIJTIiE 13. 180:S.

Review of tlie Market

FOR THE WEKR: KXI>IA0 tIU^~E 13

C liousseau it Co 3 SO ftu 'A Ti Mox Vaiiein flls 3 50 Ql 3 75

J. JJrillouni 3 50 $) 3 75

J. I'aure Ja Co. 3 75 w 4 tiO A. Cuille .V Co 3 25 & 3 75 V. 1/Kveoue.... 3 50 & 3 75 J I> Castillu Saz- erac it Co ©14

£ Cregoire &.

Co (S) 3 75

G de ISussac (a) 3 50

C LaRiirde (14; 3 75

J. A. .Machenaud

4 ®

4 «-

, 3 75 (ffi

: 50 («:

k, Co Ate. Franco

Taiilasson... Contatiseaux

Aine

Kotland &, Co

BKANDY— BOClIEtLK.

Pellevoisui 3 75 ut 4

A. Stitriiette 3 75 fe 4

Arzae Seij,'iiette. 3 75 <&. 4 Paul Sej};nelte.. 3 75 (2 4 Unit. I'mpriet'rs 3 75 iw 4

T. ileneau 3 50 6. X 75

Eug. Kobin 3 50 (5/ 3 75

Un.P'sLaJarrle 3 50 iri S 7i

li. Basset 3 5i) ® 3 75

Vikiierons I'nis. 3 50 ti« 3 75 G. V. Uernard... 3 50 ifn 3 75

A. Cauius 3 50 ® 3 75

Coulee A ilarthi 3 5n <a 3 75 Alex. SeiKuette. :( 50 (a 3 75

A. Kenaud 3 5il (&. 8 75

A.Jiubjn 3 60 <ifc 3 75

Bordeaux 2 50 (ff- 2 75

J Arnaud ftt 3 75

A Itenaud ((4 3 75

CIS.

Pine Apple (& 1 5fl

Steauibi.iit Gc \ 50

DoubieEai;Ie,.. (?c I 50

Swan to 1 50

Strawherry dc 1 5')

Dutch Lion ^> 1 51

Hourtilass 1 40 (u; 1 45

Cabinet 0 1 40

Crown fe 1 40

Dew Drop

Triple Berry

Palm Tre« Ot' 1 50

Other b'ds Hold 1 40 &0

Old 1 om 1 .':0 ® 1 60

Do. S. 15 k Co.. I 25 Oi 1 37i

Do Voi.liier's.. ® 3 25

Do ('liarSes' ib 4

Do Loiiduii J. C. House.. 4 (fi—

WHISKY.

Scotch 1 50 (a 1 75

KUM.

Jamaica 1 50 ^ 2 50

Spirit* TurpeuUne.

Bbis ^gall None,

Cases —la 1 40

HtifTiir.

DfTV : tf* ^'^ lt'"v 2jc: Cliiim

3e : Hcllned 4c ; 'iinctured 8c

China, nrst quul" 0 «l—

1 >o second do . . .— 8 (fi*

Peruvian 8 fig)— !!J

Sandwich Island - 11 (S— 1j$

Do >o. 2 10 <a— 11

Do Mats 9 (S)

.New Orleans...— 12 (a— 12J W.I.Musc()VAdo— U^'a— 12

Hoston crushed la 13

New Vork do... (&— 13

S Kran'scodo(A) (&— t'-ii

Do do. .(B)... (a

Do Powdered.. (a— 14i

DosoftcrshedA (d'

Do do B m

Do Refined Loaf vc— 14*

Do Yellow— (&— 125

DUTY, 20 CENTS PER LB. UUEER.

Young li yson,

Gunpowder &

Imperial, Can

ton made cases

I tbeantstcrs.-- 50 <S— 70 Do 2 lb canisters None.

Do boxes 45 (a

Young llyson.

Country made

boxes 50 (a— 89

Country packed

Gunpowder tt

Imperial, hall

chests and bxs— 55 ®— 75

llyson do -^ bi^di— H'i

Vuung UvBondo— tO (a— 85

Black. Oolong, i chests

and boxes, hit

andi tb papers— .'0 fit— 66 I'ouciiong do ..— 50 (cO (i5 Souchong do....— 50 (d— 05 Coimou.m bulk 50 'ff'— 6^

Japan. 1st ([uaUy <££>— lio

Do 2d quality ..— 45 Cd— 55

'Votfai.ccu.

null lb,...'^lb-r 45 la CO

I'ounds, bright

natural leaf...- 50 ®— 75

do fancy packed. (a—

Do or;'nnary....— tO dt 40

Kentucky Leal.. (it— 18

Anderson's sol- ace Chewinjj. . (5 5 75

Goodwin'sNlido <d 5

Do smoking, ... Cii 3

Watson's do toi 2 75

W tiie».

I >uty. all klnd8.50 ^ct. ad val

Madeira, in woou

ner gal 3 (5 8

Do glass ^ doz. (a M

Do Burdon,.... 0 2 25

Do (ilass ^ doz. 3 51) ft* 7 - Duff, Gordon &.

Vit'» Sherry in

w<.od *»■ gal.. 1 75 © 5 50 Lacave & Echc-

copar 1 75 (5) 8 (iO

Vino del Pais... <(v I 35

Harmony on 1 70 tU' H 60 f.w. Cutcn'sdo 2 25 la 5 Port.wood,Jf Kill— 75 (3/ 3 Do glass 4t> d.)z. 3 50 to 8 LKoestcTtt Go's Burgundy Port. 1 75 « 1 80 Claret, Cargo, tt*

cask 32 <fc35 ~

Do superior 31 fori

Do Cutler's iS45

Du ^ case 2 75 & 3 50

Saulcrne .... 3 (o/ 4 Do ^ cask (a)

OHAMl'AGKC.

Schreidci- (7n9 -

UeiOMeA^ik 10 2.^ iut7 50

heidsicek .t Co. IB 26 Call 5J Princess Clo

tlnlde 8 6i> ® 9 50

Cordon Uoval.. ral2 50

C. Cliaii-laiu de

Monliniiv .V Col5 ©16 C. Diipoiit'it Co. 13 fttl3 50 Krug «v. Co. 1st

qualltv 14 (S15

KrugitCoShld.U 50 Oi-Pi

Cutler's Utuual litlT 50

Do Hock ^ Alo-

stile 15 @ 16

EugenpCli.iUot.lb25 (All 50 I Landiry's Grapo

Leaf 16 ®17 ~

ijules Mmni &.

Co's imperial— l&yO

Dodo Cabinet l&U .6

I \k oul. ^ I 40 I Native Cal ^^Ib— 8 O— 123

fit 1 25 iAmeric"" 15 <S

Merino - 20 *ii- 25

Mr ouileu IVure* dice, 3 hooped I'aiis,

pat'nt.paint'd,

%* doz ® 2

No^tfjTnh* do.,— _ (g, 2 Yfuttt Powders. I'resion & Mer- rill's. |0'gros8 . 033

Andn-ws' do.... (?ii5

DonuoUv's <f72K 50

Kcaington&Co's (528

THuii'PAr, June 12, ISCl. The past wecli has been one of moderate animation L commercial affairs. The jobbing trade have been doing very well, a.s has been the case for Bome tinU^ past, and importers have succeeded in effecting sales of a few leading articles to a fair extent; but the market generally has not been brisk. Stocks continue am- plij for the most part, and prices give little indication of improvement. There has been an increased demand for Bread for China. Coffee is firm, and Cordage has advanced, the latter in consequence of heavy losses of Hemp en route to this port from Manila, per Lucre- 1 tia. Bagging Material continues active, and the supply of some descriptions is not large. French Goods, such as Absynthe and Olive Oils liave attracted atten- tion. Coal Oils are dull and drooping. Meat Pro- visions are in some request for the North, particu- larly Hams and Bacon; other kinds not much wanted. Butter is dull. Domestic Cheese and Lard are in fair demand. Rice droops under the weight of heavy stocks. In Sugar there is no important change— prices 'ire maintained. Spirits continue dull. Tobacco firm, demand active. Teas quiet.

The arrivala f)om supply ports during the week have not been large, but we arc advised of the continuance of heavy shipments from Eastern ports. The markets ux>on the Atlnntic side aro excessively dull, and ii>pttr- ently for the mere sake of keeping themselves busy, and to find outlet for stocks of merchand.ae not wanted there, adventurers were sending off large quantities in this direction.

The departures from this port for northern mines, by sea, during the month of May were nearly 3800. Tliis, however, constitutes but a small part of the emigration to those regions; the tide overland has been much greater, and the two united are estimated at over 30,000 souls. Wc hear of largo numbers coming from Utah, from the Western States, and from tho Canadian Prov- inces, as well as from the old country, all attracted by reports of fabulous wealth in the mines of Cai-iboo and Salmon River. In this immediulo neighborhood, how- ever, the enthusiasm has been somewhat dampened by the return of disappointed gold seekers; and the atten- tion of the nomadi.- portion of our mining population, especially m the southern counties, is, at present, strongly directed to the rich placers newly discovered near the Colorado— the old traditionary ground so often referred to in the legends of trappers and eaily settlers. This circumstance is drawing a large amount of mer- chaudise to ports upon the southern coast.

Tlic general condition of Eastern markets is a matter of much interest to us at the present moment, and co- pious reports will bo foand elsewhere.

Tho Presid'-nt has issued a proclamation declaring that the blockade of the ports of Beaufort, Port Royal and New Orleans, shall so far cease and dete.mine from and alter the 1st of June next, that commercial inter- course with those ports, ex-.;ept as to persons and things and information contraband of war, may from that time be carried on, subject to the laws of the United States, and to the limitations and in pursuance of tho regu- lations prescribed by the Secretary of tjio Treasury.

Vessels for New Orleans were already on the berth, both at St. Louis and New York. The opening of the navigation of the western lakes and canals was bringing in a flood of produce from the •* Great West," and dealers were apprehending a decline in prices, and an advance in freights. In the grain growing districts the winter-sown crops were looking well, but a stormy and backward spring had greatly hindered late planting, and the yield as compared with last season was re- garded as deficient. Late planting in the Northwest may turn out well, but tho chances arc all against an average, .or even a moderate crop. "Destitution was still spreading in the manufacturing districts of England, A return of the state of employment in the cotton trade reveals tho fact thatof 1G78 mills, usually em- ploying 350,000 operatives, 497 are working full time, 903 are working short time, varying from two to five days a week, and 278 are stopped altogether. The em- ployment of operatives is to this extent: 92,000 arc on full time and 200,000 on short time, while 58,000 are &ut of work altogether."

As regards France, the ConstiLutionncl of the 28tli of April, in an article on the subject of the effects of the war on the industrial resources of Europe, says: America fights, but Europe suffers; the American bat tie-fields are strewed with corpstss, but the industrial battle-fields of Europe are covered with wounded; and, tinfortunately, if the fighting is to go on much longer on the other side of the Atlantic, the people will still have long to suffer, both in England and France.

The prevalence of this extreme distress among the laboring and manufacturing classes had given rise to much agitation on the subject of intervention in our national affairs, and to such a degree had this idea taken hold upon tho public miud that the value of cotton had been affected by it.

A meeting, attended by about 6,000 people, was held at Aston-ttndcr-Lyne, in England, to consider the crisis in the cotton districts. A motion calling on the Gov- ernment to recognize the Confederate States, and adopt Mr. Cobden's proposed alteration in maritime law was presented. An amendment was offered calling on the Governments of America. England and France, to crush the rebellion, but on a division the original motion was carried by a considerable mjyority.

The arrivals from supply ports since our last review, have been the Storm King, Competitor and Windward from Hongkong, with China Produce— barks Peier Clin- ton fromGlasgow, and Comet from Honolulu, with as- sorted cargo the Maria from Carmen Islaud, with Salt tiicGuaynias from Punta Arenas, wi'h Coffee—and the schooner Cyguet, from Ojo do Lavre, with Salt.

BOOTS AND SHOES— Iniporis Irjin January 1st ISO:i. tu May Si-t, li),ii4* i)kgs.

We have no changes of importance to record, cither in price or demand a good lai' jobbing tr de niav be noted by reju'ar inipoi'ting dealers iu desiratde styles of si-a-on- aiib' g.'ols. but tr.i- agiir. g.t^, faies iirc .-carcely up tt) the u-ii;il iiver»iL'i' of the si a.S"ii, Tlie audi n looni- toittinuc I hi r u>u,-l1 t rt'srliigh!. many invi ii:ts '-f w^hicb ai<' of g'loils iiDi'orted iipefially for iiiattra<ie. The piees obtained, btiwever, are l>y n means rctnn •♦-rativp to the panic . in mieroi't. blocks here and to arrive a.e large. Blil^AD—

libi.:- nl a<K-ices from Hongkong, of a g-avcUy of Ship Hrcrul in I bat u aiket, have given quite an impetus to ih 1 ni'ic, with siiles of upw .rds of lOOjcs, at Gt; for IMot, and ■l-^fij;,'!- lor fine Navy. Our I'akeries l^ave fuil oceupalRn, 1 ij;iit juiii uay, wiih 11 trulsalefof all descriptions.

tJli-AKS—Thf market is still glutted with heavy sup- pi !■« Ill gtnume H avail", sol mg a 'o* prices. At auction, 5J.IXX) hniiati n Havana, $10 a); 18 000 Mexican and Mani a, $5 7.'i(*^.S-, 10 cs German, S4 73@I6.

CAXI>r.liS— imports fr<'in January 1st to May 3Ist; \>y02, 4.1)13 bxs and cases, and S5,521 bnlf d^.

There has been but a nKilerute demand during the week, lit I'lW piicts 'i'iic i-uctioii fo nis r ijbi rally .^upptied wall pujcels staimd and oiberwi e I'am :.ed.foid lor ac- LTouni 01 uudi-rwritfrs, whicli tu*'^ a (icprt^s.-ing rff.-ct upoa ra e> generally. A very large i ropitriion of jiH recent ar- iviils liitve in-eii swi-atrd. ami are ii-tt in ord'-r; these have -enera \\ been worked oif ai lowfi/nt'e^ We not<> rrivatft .nlr>of2iH>abx-* Grjt.t's. u' abnut ICiif:]: ir-V'^ 75(3 bxs Weik ,V C ''s. Cjiiciiumti, 5:iOd't Eineiy'*. a- d 5iW UiiUieatt A

ood's.as is. uH at 18c; ."irtObx-id do, iu --r 'er. KSf^c: 25 bX' It.'bin.^on's Sperm, 30c; at iiucuon, 89 boxes statott Island, 17>4C-

COFFEE— Imports from January 1st to May 3lst: Rio pkgs, -b.938;B»s. I9'^i.li'). Juvii, pkg-. ft'^ti; lbs. 57.700; Sandwicii Islau^ts, pk-js. 3io !!>?, li) 4^; Co^r^ Rica, pkgs, 8217; ms, 1 011.265; Muui'.a. pkgs',709- tos .MI.7C7.

'I lie market lias gradna ly laidened durjue the week, )iltboU;;h the Shies havebem liwhi, iind the.se chiefly of Ib.H de&e< iption-. KuHie late importati- ns frt m eiitral •uo'-rica have been ot very tuper't r riuaiic^. mdsodat e>tn nic rale- in bus to ibe trjiOe— Sity at 22»j(32;^c f->r se- ■ec;iun-i Kio Is held with much tlrnincss ni 2c. ^*illl .in upw rd'tciiUency. We liav.- iidviiesof the lo-*sof tho Lu- cretia, frt ni Man In, wiih 100,0 01b in i.onrd. This bi>s was partially met, however, by an utn xnecie<l nnival oi 619 saeUs ( o ta Jiica per the hcutra from Panama, which is iield at2.'>..(gi2;c.

COAI-— Imports Irom January 1st to May 31st:

Ainhnicile, luns II S'jriSydney, tonw 76')3

Cumberland, tons ^09 ikuist, tons 091ft

do cusks 459( -lai an. t-'Us 125

KngJisli. tons 10 401 Vancouver Island, tons.. 4172

( lule, tons. 25ti|

There have befn no airival? of inipnrlanrc duringthe weik. Tlie sn cb have btcn roiifintd to <*0i t- ns Newcaa- ib- « x II b n McCiiw, a' J2.sii.ee resnM ut a trifliug ad- vance; and 2 0 ions Antlirai iie, <x J. L. Dunn ock. on tiMiis withtield. 'ihe market is w ilhout aiiimniion, and our (]uotaiioiiS must be I eked upon as quite nominal.

CiiKBAGF— ImiwTis Ik m Jf tiuiiry ist to May 31st bal.s, 2a7, coils, 4,(1.3; packiiges, 1.(545

Tlif nit'rket ig ^omewlia' e> cilc^, on account of the lo.'"fl of I !Q- iiak-s Ilenip on the "Lueietia '" Ht d5 i.tbalesdo, on it(e''Baid ^agle," all heiongmg t" the Sau Francisco Cor- diige t;onipan>'. These heavy i. .s-es h..vo. los^ine extent, crippifd the operations ot thr Cordngc F.-cmry here. At pros nt, they are obliged to re lay >onie of their UtrBfcst 'izes, 10 ineeteuirent den anils lor b=iling pnrpo-es. *tc. It IS proper lor us to stiit-, that aecnrding to ili-' lafst ad- vices troin Hongkong, 70(1 bales of Ihe * lucretiTs^^ Hemp ha been lescuid irum the *.|iii. imd may ecnie f^rwurd to this mark't. At all tvens. dup'icate sbipnicn's of (lenip Iroin vanila arc looUed fcr »■( tiie earliest practical iimu!' nt to mi\*n' good the lo-S' s now referred t". In the inetintime price'* of Ea-^T' rn bud Manila bfive nd- Viinc^ d o 17c. ai'd of Donicsik: in iobMrglots tn 1R\ Tlie •iui'iily isH;ibt and boideis have confldenre in snstalntng nresi Tit ll^kiug ri* s, yet we lire wiihou any s lestore-

-ort at the^e high figure!*;- 20,0 0 lbs. - .«s.»rted f=iz. s to ar- r'%'e sold at nKo. Itlsnli i(> remarknb'e, (hut out of 3 ^0 ba i s HeiM'^rdcrcd ilii' ?eiisoij 'rom Manda by Iho i-oiduge Conipaiiy here, 2,t!0U bales sli md have b^on lost inu-"^i<rly in thcKeas-n. The,*"i.miuiny are lully ii»-ured uiii protit, t.nt this cannot compen-ate them i-r thoMO'^s i.. iH-ing eomi e.led t stop work <.r i.> run on short time. Ihretoio'e the Ciniijaty have always Himedtokecpa surplus ^tock on h»i.d of 1,000 halc". but Hiese repeated los-es Willi all their precaution, have caueht them wi b a 1 gilt Mil ply. Ai tho clo^e 2.'>,0U0 ibf. Eastern laid Manila bale I ope bold at 16c.

r to May I

fur tbU article

\trcnio no-th-rn r iit 111* ; Mil- * or 11 Cos cituFiJer'i-

Hu. 1(1 '

ittn Turiar,'l6c; (l>ido

M U i>ll>K— ^< •' t" '• ^ <• ■< or &0 iloMn A4!ortfil,

, HI I : ^.iiluu, UFt i*. :u $-> I^H-

,■■ I ni , -t. r . Ill i,n:i;.i' \ !-: t" M«v lilh: 0;(J,

urlf » crnnm . I Mjck'-n 1 111 K:vcr •ijtiin'ii ul Buclitiu, rZi'-

) t)H_T[ii u ts frciu January l-i

on diitlitff th*^ vcfv\ I

. -n »o r<M*tird; SO cfl«e« JjIXL, 16c.

«|l !• KMII.VI^ IC

jicr imiii.d. RICK— ImpnriA from January 1»t to M«y Slst : For-

lie i«topp)igc of Kcvoral I' tfcn ttd^'aojcd iu45c

rnro'lTin. ^S tcs nn 1 ?.'.

M«.

Ht'tiAK'ImixTiK irum Januiiry Kt to Mny »lst. F«h4«ii, raw, li>.'y.7.1i U 9»». Kfom DonuBtic Atlantic P</rt*,

1! UH l.iu,

nominal. I tiiu Ml-

> Mt(t

try I to May St :

I iitnrltpt in liKht tor ili^ ^eaW'n. Te noUi . 47 t>ak« M.'cuiMl-liaud, irvni Clitna, at

i',_ [ort«rrotnJ.tPuary UttoMavSl: baV«,An. ouutctaUsatQUcilo'iuiaUbalviKjBurn.

1 »i:U-Imp<>riK from January l«t to May 31: -'urii ict'i vWU aiikl pc, ^l.V^JK L>omcMic, feet.

AMl^IinportaUons fyom JanttMiy Ut to May

:port!i from January Ut to I

s II MTRl'P-Importj* from Jtinn-

aalr-a to report— of the lU'cr

■1 prff^ nrt- bn? )»tt.hty -it-*.

i

M a4 K Bo!d at IS'iC per

OlUft— Imports from January 1st to May Slst:

«

I- ' \v ii.ii ■. I I.:- -i-vt

I. n-9t

^ at Auction of Coal nre libt'ral. and prices

PKOVlMlOKfl

SIm:

'Imports from January 1st to May

.d

Lil l,.Iv; IIm-pc in jii- 110

, in view of ilic Urf.'*- Ih' K.isr I'.iwii, n-fi is

ilo

-tic, 1 i In

MiliW 47.'il>'<x*H i.w "C"— all at

NO

l,>^\■ -

IIT.1

I,

tr

I %4:i tor '

{■-Tmnorts ftom Jnnnary 1 to Maj Mst: 39,570

: i-J tM'T M.'.xpH 3-,yiirtiir bi>xea

t lioi) litiil roiitlDuc \nr%6 of nil d*- .iil'W fi,'ur«-s At prvdlc Sill**. 2,vi il OUvu ut our quoiatioi s, and 1.V1

ttg from January ist to May Slat:

i" ortlrr Mii'i'ly nic hu^^IIom r.'om«, '■■* A{ pnvnic Mi'c. ih<* :iu' nis of ;.rs«utii-ly lIu-d^'inundaKiiioiiitiun*. ■r.\ hiniiary Iflt to Miiy Slit: Toih.

The 'ales comprl*- 225 tont

f, til 5>; lOton-i Ml Mtnit. tx

^ l.ivcrpuol, via New York, at

> c K ITonncwfll'a Uround Pcp- ■•■ >• lit Cfi f* doz.

-1- !:> 1 - I i i.i'i \TIXK— Imports from Jan-

- rrKorlt'd, to tl<i#<>. nt ab ut S xtfiit liavf |j<-iii iimdv

I (Ivniaiid upi<cur-> ici lie

! n\< T 1 in ! n;u<)-7-.' ninl

\vr

1!.*- pf

. icr* itt-tii ;■!(.' iUi^ » >!iic t' or :^ iu iitii:( i*;:". \\p

aNo !• nrn oi ■■ m tdt^ wiih prmntiu-nt hohteis.

Iftt(1lii:{ ii> a iivn, Hilled may rc>uU in ad-

van IIIH prrCl-* n<Ml.t_\\ nil .

MPI Kl TN— Imports from Jannary Ist to May Stst :

Ai-iiiit. ' IU7 Older, cs M0»

l8tU Liqueurs, cs UK9U

casks. .

i.*.

brandy, iilitt-<« tlu pipes.

do Jipipca 2M

do U plpus IfilV

do ofivi *""■*"

d. Jc.'K*.

247' I'uii- Spirils. pipes. 3H*; do ?i-|ilpi 121 1 do h(.lH... 616 Bum. pun<i

a((2

. 4&M

bl)is

do do

VVlllnky, piirm. do bl.l*.

do .

til'*

•as bl

2*' I

< kidiittf I* a -<■ luiles aie

Al.4;uiiiiL-

In barrel;*, w BITTKR-J-a: I I

nRANltV— 1 bu foi»-n are aOoctavcf* Aiiur

811 -Onn, 4t>t!aMii Pciirh «l 12^(41 2>?dnz<

H -. V.

I.tvi's .rbl dam Sohniipps cuDt-sonly **cr< s-jid at tS iS—

-. UhU ^pwKncl.iiul 4:^r.

- "■■■ ■'■ '■'■■■■- ■-•^r. ■■ i-*-,prI-

-: 75

:.biB

, ; li II .a-irNMii;.- S i!! r.iVtr do.

iir»' ratcc. - iiom Jai'uary Ist to May 31ai :

.. TliJI^boxea 4M

'82 Wdo .. Vs

SS-7^, do 1I-.

A' Aiu_tt"li. !■'' I Iioii)3S'» Naiural

V l«t to May SIst

Jobbers are not ijiellned ..cc dvscriptiuns oi wmut

'in.iniitif<inl prices

de frtmi nri'^ent

lo to be litik- prui-

. . I.VJ l>0\*-i ^ ouug

lion Ut

i';li4

'Cttf.

I \\ i\ i:— \I a

(.'r'it"it 11' i.V'. ■WIXKH-Impoi

TV 1st to M«y St«t: .^, 1247urct>k«, &Jti ',

1979

ciiks.

brands of (Uiainpssne are re-

Wf lio'c 20.) ttmkeu o'dlnary

i.:in'ti\, iTlviiO. rtl ca^os onllnur.v Itor-

$:&d. At auciioit, l*^uaM-» Hock, $3 6i>^^

\V4»Uk>i:\ AKD IVfl-l-OW IVARK— Imports Irotn JuTiutrv l>l i<> vprtl .'itnii: I'uils, fHt J doz; Tubs 31^ m"*i-: vnrioi'i pk«?«. .'iiVv>.

Prb-t"! or all khi.it. vi--vIow; at nnctjon. fO dozen 0«U- f-rol.t *;(-<ar l'all«, $> 9:>, a'< do Kasteni, $:)1A: ;;(M) dozen Splint i*»-in*Ii Haski 1^, n:..: V d* zen.

T r.lKT POWUKKA— I.nporia from January Ut to

Mid demnU'l. wifi »alt>« of 17ft gross n ■^\M; 4iido UoHHolly's First i*fe<

in.uiii *-.ilU.iHii.i ut *2.-*.Vi.

Fr«ighU uiid^iUttrlent.

We n«>tlce Ibe followlPit i'ni(ai{emen(s since our last re- port: The ship (iolcoiida has l»ecn chartered for Boston, (III tenn^ not made public; the Kate Hooper and Htorin KiiiKSO to llonifkonK, the <aticr via Ilonolnln . the bark A. A. Etdrl 'ge Is up for HhatiK'>ae, the Boren;* and Comet for Ilonolnln, and 'hi* briw Ilidai',;o jrofs to Victoria. The di^cniruKcd arv hlrp»« luonium, J. U D>min<H-k, Spitfire, Torrent, Youn« Mcclianle, Zligara, iUunpclltor tind Wind- ward; bHrkfiI>cl>wttre, K. A. Rawlins, Francis Palmer, Ftinty, Harry Hammond, Man-lorlna, Oregon, Stately. IVt«T riluton. <iuivma.'* and Maria . l»rli.'H IvUh Therese atd W. D. Kice; schooners A. J. Hayard. Htonn Cloud and Cyenet. The barks Catalpa and Jusepbloo are forsale; also, ships Helen Me<;awand Youmi Hector. The U. 8. steamer Actlre, formerly the Uold Hunter, sold at auction or |»>.0OO. _

DOMESTIC PRODL'CR MARKET-

We have little of frf-ncr.il IntiTesl to report. Tlio orr.vals of firaln have b en less thun the-usual averase •''J'' the sea- son. Tlic shipments of W* ol, Hides, etc, to New York and Boston, are ifoin^ forw.\rd on a liberal scale, 'he Ram- bler, for Boston, Is full, and the O-jtcooda U to succeed her In the same line, having lartce parcels of Wool, etc, already enKaRcd, ready for shipment. The AVool market. Is well su-italned and prlrr* appear to be bardenins, under an ao tlve dhtpplni; n-qulrement. Prices this year, as C'<mpnn>d with thO'i* current 12 months since, arc fully 25 ^ cent. hl>:bcr. Ilidcssttll cfrnmund extreme rates, even in tlia fare of unfavorable (eloBr^ph c «dvli!i*H from No%v York.

Flour has been sold freely, and to the c xieni of supplies at full ll^urca. Late advices frjm llontikonii. to lie found In ou- eoUinin*. are iavor»I)lc to modcrato Kbiptnenta to lliat port, and BUpplicf< are now Ruln^ forward.

F om theSorthcin British Possessions, to which frca shipmentit have recently been made, advices a»-c uniavor- ai>Ie. An uocxpcct' d check to orders from that quarter lianbecn occai^loned by recelpti from Oregon, at Victoria, which, arriving at the same time with shtt nienis from here, caused a ^lut In the Northctn markets and a corres potdin^ dcci ne. .Many orders were c jnsequpui'y eom'er. manded that wou'd oiberwi%c have gone (orwarl. Wheat has (sold juHc Irecly, though at the close the oflcrlnffi arc rnih'r In excess of lintii -diaie wama, and prices seem to ftivor tlie buyers, nearly all of whom are millera. We however, note several round sales here, as well as In tue country, at 52 i!>^$2 53 per ICU tt>n for wood white wheat.

Barley r«llled a llilte from the la'e dec. ine, with a round . sale consummaicd of 40<iO fks choice brewing;, at $1 3!(, hut at the close prices are feeble, and our quotations uom' iual. Oits are In light supply, and prices are advancing. Hay eonien forward very freely from the aewxf op, and prices are low.

New P.>ta'ocs arrive In liberal qntntltlcs, and prices have declined.

Beans n-c scarce, particularly Bayoa, which wouM brInK citravat;anl AKureN were they to be had. All other descriptions And ready saJe at high rales. The sales embrace In part as follows: FLOUR- 2,0)0qrsaeks extra National Mills, $8 50; l.OOJ hfdodo Bakerti'dod t. fS W: 4,(WU qr sacks Superfine Na- tional Mll]!>, In lots. $7 7/>(SH; 3.100 qr rks superlinc Oold-n (Jato Mills. S7 76®.S. 2(kH) do do extra do do, fflfiO; 2 000 dodoAlviso Mllis, I87j;1, 00 do do Llck^s cx'ra,f8 7d; 8(>0do do Commercial Mills, $M:.0; 3,000 hfaodqrsks 8u perflne (iene-ee Mills, $7 75.

WHICAT— Th«- sales comprise in lots 3,500 alts mllliag, at S2 5 '(^2 5A; 3,(00 do do at Sulsun. %2 45.

BAit:.KY~4,000 sacks choice brewing at tl.S^^-escka to t>c returned to the seller; 3 COODackafeed In lots, at }1.X> ®l,.t:>a; SOOdodoatllieclose. »l 27,'i. OATc>— 1.500 racks in lots, $1,5 «$l.60. WOOL— 1 he market Is quite liv* ly with sales of divers lott— '.'ooioii,- AMI. -Ti. -ill. -Jlc^iZUc; 10.000 lbs Or -er.!! da ::2'3' mixed Gi twu parcels, 15®20>ic;

7,&>' Uii" i,:00 Dry Of choice qaalily. 14^

K£C£1IPXB» UJT UOMESXIC I'UUUVCi:.

The following is a statement of the receipts of Domestic Protluce ill ttiis market liie p»st woeK, nm\ tlit* toial tor tlie pastthree yuars, from July 1st to tlic correspomltng date each veur.

ARTICLES

Flour, (jr. sacks

Wheal, sac Its ,. .

Barley, sadts

Oats, sacks

I'oiatucs, sacks

Corn, sacks ,

Rye. sacks ,

Backwi'cat, sacks.,

Beans, sacks ,

Bran, sacks

Hay, hales

SS?

»s:7

"R X

=H»

<^Ch

^?

; s-<

: ,■=£•

; jo^

5,528

3»,I92

g,ia

1,336,822

7.II9

67I),IC1

3,/lH

3W.3A3

2,512

2fil 21)1

555

15,331

2,942

2,324

2,(157

66,5'K)

!,12J

53.4(10

3,W5

I(j3,fl04

4t2,ll7

(';8,lJ(j

.'i;)9..')3(i 313.i2(i

HJ7U 33,*'S ft I ,SJ7 137,0^4!

344.8:i8

yi2.i';-i!

2i5,2:i-i ;ii4.;'47

2,403 3.ti7:J 3t.:ju

(■.4 510 94 17H

FOfAXCIAr..

Our latest rcftuUr advices troin Eastern markets are t'l I6th ult , received per steamer via Pauami. By teh fjraph we have brief despatches to (Jth Inst., containing little e'se howvver, than quotations of exchange, stocks and gold. The general condition of trade and commerce was still un- satisiactory. A very light pprinjf business had been expc- rieticcd thus far, und the season was drawing to a close, wlien a period of stiU greater lanjiuor was looted fur. But from the opening of the ftiH trade high anticipations were indulged by many whose views are reflected throniih the columns of some ofthe leading journals inhrightand glow- ing colors. In our last revii w we had occa.sion to allude to the opinions of tliose parties at some lenjilh. The tx- istenee of Union feeling at Ihc Snuth requiring only the presence and support of Federal power to make it preva- lent tiie strontf probahility that the people there when assured of protection would readily bring foi ward their crups in exchange for the necessaries and comforts of which they have long been deprived, and the crowning assur.mce that rebellion was even now well nigh extin- guished by the progress of our victvrious armies, continue to be urged with great cuuddcnce. ah early resumption of trade with unparalleled at-tiytty and prosperity in all deparlmenls was fncly predicted.

The lollowing were the closing rates for Government Securities, &c., as stated in our regular advices :

7 3- OTrcJi'-ury Note Bonds 105 @ icrt*.,

i2 month CcrtiflcutL'S @ 1' 0' ,

OuuitonO's i.f iJiSl 106 <a 1U&'-

Rcgist.ied do 105 M 10' Ji.

5'sof Ifi71 and 1874 95® 96

Demand Treasury >ote5, "old Issue" >i @ ^j prem.

American (old 2% ^ A prtm.

Calif('r]iia7's 94jj;

atoney upon prime pai>er 3 i^bl^ cent. ^ annum.

'By T^-legraph we have the following quotations :

New York, June G— Sterling Kxchange, lll^s @ 1*4''-: Gobi, l®4,'a; Treasury «ftes, (doubtless the 73.iu'>j iOt.ia'; Panaii'a. la^.'vi; rac.lic, lUii-i: Ca.iiori.ia 7's, 9,/^; Oalilur- nia large bond-. 97; Oregon half-year, 104,'^

In our own market money continues easy, and the rates unchanged. Short loans upon satisfactory names or col laterals, can he etlceted without difficulty at 1/-^ ?^ cent, fi month; and tran.tiaetions are loported to us, up jn unex cci)tional secnritie*, at 2 "^ cent. No pressing want exists in any quarter. We hear of jobbers offering to diiconnt their own paper at I ^ cent. Receipts of Treasure from the Inter. or and coasiwise. during the past live day.«, amount to a little »hurt of $l,0(X),iiiX>. The opeiations of the Mint havecontributed much to the prevailing easd in motley matters. As will be seen by stalemei.t lic.'e- with, the coinage for the niMith of'May amounted to ih.e uausjally large sum or$2,G30,00).

The plethora of inone'y at the East and excessively law r^tcs of interest will undoubtedly cause the transfer of more or less capital tn this market, iiuch, in fact, has been the ci^sc already wi'hin a few weekr, and we may ex- pect morc.^' The excitements of the slock exchange are not equally attractive to all eapLtalists. There are some who regard stCck jobbing, as conducted at the Kast, as a species of gambling, with moral tendencies scarcely ntore elevated than cards or dice. WUh them good business loans or rao (gage aecuritlos are preferred to Blocks, and j-uch may readily be found here at far more protitabic rales than there. It may not be too much to hope from this cause, that interest upon money wiUcre long assume a MWiir range In this market.

Tlie supply of Gold Bars is more ample than for some weeki past, the sudden advance noted in our l^st review havi B checked deposits at the Mint, Sales are re- ported to-day at 8*J»@S70, which, ftom present appear- ances, it is believed, will be about the range of the market for this steamer. Silver Bu liou s'.ill rules at I-SSK per cent. dUcount! We have juit been shown a private leiter from New York uilder date of 15th ult., from which we are permitted to ma^ie the following extract. "VVcarcatour wits ends tn New YorK to furnish 8ilve;r, for mar.ufacturing purposes, and wlil be obliged lo use the coinage ^iItcc 1P53 at acoM of $1 27 pf r ounce. There would now be a prrflt of nearly 6pcr cmt. onship- mfcuia of Bar Silver fiom y cur side. You can rdy

on getting Iiere not less than $1 23 pi-r ounce for yOO fine, and mure lik-Jy SI 25, and it Is v-ur behefthatihis rate will be maintained for months to come, Tliere is not $10,C[W. tn fi'ver (aside from the U. S. coinage since lc53j in this city. * » * This coiuBge is worth here 1>^ per cent j.r. m for such as has been In circu ation long enough to have lost by wtarand u.sage nearly 1 per cent., while the bright new of same coinage wou.'d bring 2@2!a P^^r cent, prrmium."

Bankers continue to draw on the Atlantic cities, paya- ble in currency, at par. The demand, however, is very li:,^ht, and tt.e rate not fiim. C juces-^ious upon bil s for large amounts would not surprise us. Commercial hi Is can hardly In? quoted ah jve 2 per cent, discount. Suixliug remains steady at 4Sil. for Bankers an 1 49d. ior Cummer- cial. U. S. Treasury 7 3'J'scomiuind l.'z-gii per cent. prem. Legal tender notes arc at 1(5)2 jicr cent, discount.

The market is bare of Mexican Dollars; rate nominal 8 t* cent, premium.

By the officers of the U. S. Branch Mint we have been courteous'y favored with the following statement of the oiieritions of that establlslnnert for the month of May : Gold deposited— standard weiglit ozs 127,322.73

1)0 parted do 5,40i.0tj

Total weight of Gold 07,s 132,724 79

Value of Golddepo-ited f2,3(>S,795 13

do parted I JO Wi 47

Total vaUe of Gold , $2,869,29S 00

Si ver deposited— standard welulit ozs 4.^,641.02

i)u parted dj 11,457.07

Total weight of Silver oz? m,im US

Valu? of Silver deposited S rv>"..S.'i5 G5

Do do parted 13,331 7u

Total value of Silver $ 7-,ia7 41

COISAGK.

G old— Double Eagles $2,870,000

Quarter Ka-jlcs 15.0i 0

Silver— lIairi)oll;ir4 42,0iW

Qu:irter,Dollar8 6.00J

I'lme; 4,700

Total coil age $-',937 TO J

We uMe the singular i'act tliat ihe Gold i).irtcd from tl,e Silver deposits uiiiounts ia vaUiu to nearly double the Silver.

The Imports of Treasure since our last review have been a i fijUows ;

.lune 8— ''er steamer Pacific $10,00^ 00

Jun- 9— Per Sierra Nevada 39 612 43

June U-PerCumet 2,0iJl OS

Total §4 1,614 01

Exports during the same period have bten-

June 7— Per Go'den Gate- To New Yurk $387,636 33

ToEuj^land 239.99 »ys

To Panama 5,0 JO 00— $632,532 31

June 9— Per Funny to bhanghae 9,667 6i

Previously this > ear 14,596,066 05

Total since January 1st, 1?62 .,.,.... $15, 23rf, 06 99

Ctrrespouding period of 1S61... j...-^;i..i.... 17 096,270 52

Falling ofl' this year ...i.... $l,a5S,00i 53

We arc indebted to Mr. Joun Pebky, Jr , for the follow lug review of Stocks :

Transactions in Stocks have been very limited Ihe past week. The ma.ket closes firm at quotations. The follow- ing sales have been made: S10,O.X) GalM'oruia Stite Uonds, @94c; Sa.OOJ Sacramento City Sixes, ^i)9l:; Sfi.OW Sacra- mento City Sixes, @70c; lOshares <;alifornia Sitam Navi- gation Co. Slock, ©37'2; Tft^bares Beusley Water Stock, @:0c; Gfeet Ophir Silver Mining Co. Stock, @1& 75; 100 shares California >State Telegraph Slock. (a^iP; $<,0OOLes Angeles County Seven percent. Boinl-j, @.")le Tn Cali- fornia Steam Navigation Co. le.-uniid Dividends on the 10th Inst., at which time ihey declared H^ per cent, pny- ab.e on the llih iiist., wliha rcas< nable i-rospcciof a repetition of the sume at regular intervals. California i^tovKs.

STATS,

ataw Bonds payable In'TY, 7 ^cts 93 @ fo

WarLoaaB'ds, 7 ^.em, since Jun l,*54,uom'iat lb ^ tO

am AHD COUBTT,

San Francisco Bonds. 10 ^ ct« par and iLterfst

San Fraucisco Bonds, 11S55, 6 ^ ots 13 @ 7.'/

Siui Francisco Bonds, lasii, 6 ^ ct* 70 7^

HISCKLLAHKOUS.

SftcrsmentoOity Bonds, (new) 25 &. 30

Snciumeato Cocntv Bonds, 6 $t cm 45 (fp 1 0

MaryBvilleCitv Bonds. 10 pi ct'' (5 (<a SO

Ooiitra CosutOonuty Konds, 6|* ctj* (0 &

San Joaquin C-onr»ty Bouds. lO^cts 15 ^ 80

Stockton CHy Bonds , &l (ffl (-5

Oakland City Bonds 7 % cte bS (ai GJ

San Diego COHUtv Bonds, 10 %4 CLS. ....... . . 40 0'

.Sunt* Clarn County Boivds, 13 ^. ct>) 95 (^ 111 i

Vnba County Bonds. 10 ia ctR 76 SO HO

K.ii*»C,iir.'y Hon(:8. ro THet* 60 @ '.0

lleuicia <;it.v Bonds, 10 ^ cts . . . . ®

Galltbrnia Naviiraiion Company (dividend off) .. 38 ® 4-i

S. K. SuKur Refining Co. Boudu, io |f4ci(t. uuti loo2 iionni at

Schw/1 I.atjd Warrants, Ipl Hcre $2 60 6di2 75

U. S. Bounty Ltmd Warmnu. '^ acre , 75 ftO Si

SBcram(.>nto VAlley Il>iiIio:ul ',5 60 3J

Stat(f Te!dtfrapb Stock, $100 %i shure 19 ^ 2>j

Wharf Stock n^mn tit.

S.c wutjuto GiM«8'f.ck £0 (Si 65

Sau Fruno » o G'^e Company Stock. s M (<ii ^6

Hen-wv \Va*r G niuaby 31 m m<>

SprltiK Val cy Water vAinpa-y 6(0 k i&r(c^ ^ c. p. em.

MINI" STOCKS-

Op'.r <;ol an'l Silver Wning Co Sl.^W tn). $1.6 0 ^ foot

Gould A Carry MinirgCc Jl,U0O@fl,i53 "

B0LL10;< .AND EZCHANOR, aoM Barn. Ffi(:(ai "'. .

Mexk'rt,, r>»Uiiin ,@-^ "^ ci piemium, nomrctd. Mex(ft>in I>oiildoi»ii.i, f 15 60. Prtlriot Ooubl'^ns. 9X6 Silver Bars. l@2v^ ^ cen'. dtscoant. Ttiefallo*in;'ir«tttOHerdagrAtej of Btchanze for thfi steamsr.

Od New Y.irk.s'cht S>a ~0 '^*- prena, ' rpar for currency.

On N«w Vnrti, "iirHHy-oi- rit, iijioin-il.

(JiiNe* Yorh, liOdajs-igH', uomi al.

Onl.ovdiiti ^;ud^^'^^it;ht B-takurs', 4t'd. Othe-.s 10 *,

On Paris 6'davh »>«''■■ b.S

On lU "bur,i. BO dajB fiiiit, @41a-

"m Ha'nl>.r,'.Kh>rt fjllOi.

S£3:i:PI=>Xra'C3- I^EGHSTEIFt-

Arrlved.

June 6 Stin Salinas, Sudden, 13 hrsfm Salinas Hivcr; pro- duce to liremiaii »V, Co; b pass.

June 7 -Schr Alfred Adams, llar-nah, 2 days fm Santa Cruz; lime to Davis & Jordan.

Schr Bee's Wing. Young,2davs from Monterey; wood to Order.

Schr Falmouth, Dcctjcn,20 hrsfm Ford's Landing; in bal- last to Master.

June R— "^tnir raciflc, Burns, 4 days fm, Vicltiria, \ia Colunii) a Uivcr 1 days: pass and indse to S J llensley.

Sliip Storm King. (Jaiiaylian, 40 days I'm llungkuiig; milso to Koo|nnaiiscliiii) .t Co; ;Ja> pass.

Bark I'eier (.Miutoii, liraydi./n, 176 days fm tjlasgow; mdso to Daniel Cibl) ii, Co.

Brig Wolcott, Miller, 10 days fm Monterey ; wood to Wm Barker.

Schr Fay away, Jossclvn, 8 days fm Monterey; wood to E llig^ins

.Schr Ortolan, Wells, 2 days fm Williams* Landing ; lumber to Master

Schr Equity, I>a:ne, 2 davs fm Santa Cruz: lumber to F Bull.

Schr S r> Bailey, Farley, 24 hrs fin Santa Cruz; lime to Samuel Adams.

Schr Hying Dart, Lemmen,2 days from^.^ja^o; produce to Brennan & Co.

Ju^E9— Stinr Sonora, Hudson, 14 days 6 hrsfm I'anama; pass and mdse to Forbes it IJaijcuck.

stnir Sierra Nevada, lluntinf:ton,fni Victoria, via Colambiu Kivfr25 days; pa!*snnd nidse to Holladay Ji Flint.

Ship Coinpeiitur, Lecki'-. 63 days fm llougkung; md.se to Koupniaiiscliap it Co; 3UIJ pass

Selir Adrianna, Uobron, 14 hrs fm Santu Cruz; lime to Davis ,V' Jordan.

Selir Blanco, Simpson, 5 daysfm Coose Bav; lumber to A M Siiniisun.

Sell r Julius I'ringle, Lcmman, 24 hrs fm Pajaro; produce to Brennan .t Co.

Schr Black Brinco, Harloe,8hrs fm Halfmobn Bay; barley to B I.ulufs.

."^chrC^gnet, Collins, 21 daysfm OjodeLcavrc; salt to S J Collins

Schr Pride ot the West, Caughcll, 4i) hrsfm Flsk,s Landing; luml)er to order.

Schr W A Fisher, Vestucs, 24 hrs fm Salt Point; wood to Master.

Juke 10 - Stinr Senator, Bogavt, 2 daysfm Sau Pedro; pass and mdse to S J llensley.

Htuir .-^alina-'. Sudden, 12 hra fm Salinas Uiver; pass and produce to BrL-nntiii it Co.

Bark Ileniaoiin Rush, Chadwick, IS days fm Port Gamble ; lumber to W C TalOot it Co.

Schr Louisa, Hanson. 40 hrs from Tomale8;'nroduce to Keyiiold!-, Howell »t Ford.

Schr Long Island, Lung, 24 hrs fm Timber Cove ; lumber to order.

Schr l'inp(jua. Bill'. 12 hrs im Tomales; produce to Kcy- ut Ids, lloweil iV. Ford.

Sein- Florence, .\verv, G daysfm Santa Barbara; asithaltum to Morrill *t Bro.

Schr Alcximi, Smith. 24 hrs fbi Tomales; paper to S P Tay- lor

JuKK 11-Bark Comet, Smith, 18 daysfm Honolulu; mdso to McKuer »t ilcrriU.

Jink 12— S.mr Panama, Wakcman, 3 days fni Crescent Citv; pa<s to llolladav it FliMt.

Ship Windward, Hamlin, 49 daysfm Hongkong; mdse to Kooinuanscliap it Co.

Jlex bark tinaymas, Anderson, 59 days fm Punta Arenas; eoilce to llodgers. Me> er *t. Co.

Br bark Maria, Newman, 32 davs fm Camicn Island, via Cape St LU'jas, 24 days; salt to Master; y pass.

Cleared*

June (i—Ship Itomancc uf the Sea, Clougli, Hongkong; Crusbv it Dibble".

Biirk Kcoka, Sutton, PortTownsend; Chs W Brooks A Co,

JuNt-: 7— Stmr Golden Gate, Pearson, Panama; Forbes *!ic Babcock.

Chile bark A J Itamos, Meyer. Iquiijue; V Cramer (t Co.

June 9— Ship Josiah L Hale, Graves, Caliao; Geo Howes it Co.

Schr Fanny, Turner, .Shanghae; Macondray & Co.

June 10— Bark Narainissic, Willougnhy. Victoria and Port Townseiid ; Dewar A tiehrkke.

Schr Wild Pigeon, Howes, Mazatlan; Bunker, Greaves & Co.

Juke 11-Bark Ionia, Bartlett,Victoriaand Port Townsoml ; Hughes lE Ilmitcr.

June 12— Stmr Sierra Xcvada, Huntington, Portland and Victoria; llotladav &, Flint.

Ship Dublin, Crowcli, Port Townscud; Dickson, DeWolf k Co.

Bark Samuel Merrltt, Williams, Portland: 11 Chirk.

Bark W B .Scianioii, Cathcurt, Port Towiisend and Vic- toria; I'lekettit Ct».

p.aui brig Kclthersteig, Oehhnrn, Valparaiso; A Godeiroy. Heniorii-iiila.

Per Storm Khig, at this port JnneS, fhi Hongkong— Had li;;ht winds and calms in Chhia St'u; was 20 days to apau; crossed Ihe .Meridian May si: from thence to tlic laml was 18 eavs; Jiini- 3d, matte the land 10 nnles to the leeward; stood off shtire that night; June 4tli, strong j.'aies from .nW and thick foe, 'ihip under clo*>e reefed topsails, with heavy sea runiing and stmnu current froniSK: split fureto,. sail Juno 5111 : a;;ain made tlu' land ndles lo leeward; .lunciiili made Ihe Farralones. and lav all that day aiul m-xtin aiiilcklog and L'alihs;June 8lh. made the North Heud>', and at7AU came to anchor; 1 r Ai took a pilot from No 3 while lying at anclior.

|er Orerlaiid.J

SAN FRAXCISCO, NOVK.MBKK 20, 18G2.

N°. 215.

ALPttBO UK WITT,

N. (i. KITTLK,

DE WITT, KITFLE & CU.

Slipping Ml Commission Hlcnbnnts,

IH'J auti lUI Stiutamr Slrrtl.

HM Wull Mtrvet, Wew Yurk.

ColluctioiH m.iilc ill Calirornia ami OR-yoii Sitfht Kxcluui;;e lor sale on Sun Kraiicisco.

TuWM A Uaous, PainTEiiy, Nu.

I Cl^i Sthekt

piimfttone, Flor

; Milpliur

L'a-lur Oil, K. 1.

n-tlm-d t

trvaiii Tartar i pun*

Ci PI'ITIIS

P'T Ic u«U....!7 SO

Oil Ai.l.l!.

•■•ii: >'><!u.\ltiauil

Kiii^li.h - >

*.ili riilu», 1 11

Bu'i.iiiii i)«r'm!!

Saltpetre, K. I.

r.rli..-.l

Hm I <■ .

a

CucuinherStkeKi pertai 40 a-

DCTV: ll«h>, 3(1; Cm Mptr cent- ail val,

I'he ai^i-littt '>! EHKtcm liianu- lactitrerftart' niuklilKllnuted valt'K lit reifularlist pncca.

Gruln.

rerbii»hcl.Wheat.»c :

i:v(>, i.v

1

MMWi.r.MAl.K l*Mt4:tsn ccKli •::.>'■'.

AtiJ,

QuutaUous, Ituhuuli! ' ' ••HI liie Dtlioleaaie pnc

. arc iDteiiilfd w repre- r euum mvulG«a.

. Cuatom (lues an) payable Iti ca»h uiily. t'itt;laliiu»l guoUa II aturfe are nubfuct lu Mlu bv nut.Uuii at tbu explraUi'U ul

VIM vear 'Ib« «uiiiila(U buu ta:f.iiuibi.

Uenwaa. Iflaa .1 II Twmv— 23 Cii— 4^:1

T,L

Vmi..l.HluV..'.'."— 16

l..rl,.,pi-r lUWI.. 1 JO

Flah.

t_...l. Dry, » lb 11

Jlackvnl. Nti 1,

per hi tibl 8 -

Uaikerel, No I,

p.r kilt 2

M; - '■ -.1.

®- n

a— »

0— 1.1

b— 16

«l

. 3 'i) (d- 3 JO

a— 8S

a- \a

u 4 -

a-ia

a 2 l'2i

f;ro**k«-

WfJl .i 1l-»* I

itl4C»LLA!fKui:a.

I'<"r yartl

■111 <'i.k (nt. -iU (H,— 25 ■1- 11 jj— IJ ,,.— 34 lo,

.1 u la

111— M w— M

1.— i; kL

- .— n Ki^

ULTX '2^ Pfett OXHT. AD Yal- \\ hue Jauouea*

r u <B- w

Yell >v . - •!» M

at..

f, a fair

I - -...J ItM

iicaltrti'i«.

0r«wU.

uu 1 1 JO ru OUT. val.

IMlol, ru, - «t«— o

Aavy »l>» 4

C'racfc»i», 111 itiia— « idt lu

CU!>- - - - '•'

I - .4 « :'.

r .111 1.1 Hi XII

1 .. m— .0 V*— ul

liii.v. .1. ^- . - '. -T at— 'M fa— il

Spcriu ^ [D »t «<■ 11 **» k* 7*

(Jo I'alciil..— «■ ., 4" in...— i; to- w

Krench ■<• ' .■ riinpoa

Oonuau ^uiK-. I .\'ii 18 a J

Aaamautlnu lii«.— Xit lUuLiig boml... kL i

ClBura. iKi-iilucky Ueaiia— Ml to— i

l>i . . . i m.f J,, _ j^ ^_ J

t fr" alley.— lA (u

, >: Jilu..— U) to— 21

' 40 »!/— w

^ ' . .uu; aa >.il. >uirtititi!ibrujvlli— 2u kl^— X!

lt> ikua lU pcriabL-euiiif 4-t 24 2-> ' .V4 2, to-

HaNj

AM nm- 'i

ill— 12 kl— 24 -2.) <I^- 40

:ia

-.- 12 a— Id

w <8( I -a

' ...— 24 to— M

.V

'.— j.i «r^ 43

111— w tt

,-88 a- It)

I .— so to 1

I itU tel4

.M.j'.nu.jii Nouo.

liavcas, a> ll) 40 to 4)

Orajr OTcr»liiri«

Y Ho* ...iii an

BlueaiKl lUil (k>li tot4 lUckury .tUiru. 4 to « Cbcca Uiibii (lu. 4 tolv

bliuelil M i X V (i

I' ii.Ir r.hlrta

.. i en

..Is lail .110 itW .. I SO kill/ ( 'i 1 .. lu i'i

...K

\\ US. 1 40 a 4

^ iu uliu iL' t' Lttil- d'l \ .11. ;lJu \\ liuciiu 4 to 4 40

Java^O v.. Y >^ V**-— -0 Uu MaiQ ijulura 2 to 2 40

Java, green to svsokik^.

Manila *i7 ■.* r" t> cent oii

C'lWlalilca 271«i

Klu kc— 20

C«»"'''»K»*. 1*. :- advance

ci 1-iKO'. Cn >.ii .Ned Vutt ITlcea.

..^.ondotbeni UrUKB.

Market (cnerally sopptled by

M.i V iiv'i- 11 _ liiipunaUoiu to tlie regular

trade.

Alum Nunc

.\ ..-40 tt— 4.5

1 :■»— 74 a— 80

ur ...— 1 a

Bur.i.\, K:ii.eJ.. t(j— 20

Bale Kope 10 ta^ 12j!Briiiist(>ie,.Vine-

CoU SaUTwlue.— 00 to— Si | rtcan :oU 6 9— (f

Am ini aavaiia.io Mia Ucrinan Ou uu 4 teii

C'lieruuu -Ml I.. a

do >u2.. ke

ao ^l>J.. ki.—

Coul.

l>t 1 ] >uii91 10.oth-

i lull.

rii; - a- 10

L4lel.un.iii.^. ... to— III l«Ul»b - - to- IS

Cuuu»cn*U(l.ciu34 to

Carum None.

Uwrpoul >ulie.

Hculcu >ulie.

»t>t Hartley... 14 40 a

byiluey 14 40 vo,

Vaiicuuver la... 12 SO <u

Oreicuu a a

cbuc 11 40 a

Ucviubu 14 40 to

Canml .Soiie.

Caliluniia 9 a

l>uty 4c y I^ when linporled ircni plivc .'I i(r«»»tb in

.. .. ,■■,.. ®— 4

. UiielO

e- 4

^inokea— 8 a— 1 Fl(»ur un«t Mviak.

Uek's e.xtrii 1 e

.'^aiita Cliini S fri ti

Uuldcii liale 4 to b

(ioMeii A>j..'. ... .5 a ti >alluiial .\llll9.. 4 - to 0

AlvLio .MUls la : -

l'a!irimila 4 ((« 4 40

Curn JUcal. Cal .— 4 to

f'reneh C'onarrrea and i..lqnvur»,

.iiuly I- runs,

.■■r(iL.ie -Vmie.

t'ruUs in Syrup. 1 a AlKviitbc, l*er-

nud'a per duz. ail

Do UerKcr'a 0 utlu

l>oJulliell 8 60 &—

Vennoutb. com. a 0 24

•I.. NoUly li 14 (.(, -I -

» 50 mlo

->er.... 7 - an

3 75 to 1 40

W l.it. v\ iiie Vln-

eimr 40 a 50

SurvliiicK. bl bx« 3 a 3 10 Sardine^ ' 'n 2 10 frufti* . . rv«a.

IHIY: i rluiiu

4c; .».. ,u4c;

*'1K» 5(j; lUijiiis, uU, 6c;

orecii, uipe or brled, not

uperirlf..). HI iHTCetlt. ail val ;

1.- r ...'..

Ilarley.l4c; Uata, . Ilk-.

I'a. 1 34 ft 1 W ;on. Suiie.

1 M a

w.... 1 j.i a I w> kj 2 37i

n, While... 21'a

o. Yellow.. 2i<o

s, ■■iplit 7}4i

.-^su....— i; a— 12

y, 1. .■-. rraii-

(;k..*;o .Mauuiac-

tuhng Co. jou-

blngal - 9i»- 10

Tarred Cordage. 12 to

Bolt Bop« "> a

new. per ill

Fli(.i(, Miiyrua,^^

lj/,uew

i'ruiiei*, Uord'x Kalaliia, buiicb,

«' IKIX

Kauliis layer do. 4 I urruntit, /ante.—

L'llrun

.Vliilutids, Mnr-

•llllles, >> Ui..._ AliiiiiiidK, Lan'c— Cblie Waiiiuta. .—

KlIlierlH _

remiut^, ituultl.. I'eeail .Nuts .... Ulliyer, iTeserv-

eu, f eiL.«; .. .— Ilrauuy l'eiu:bcs»

(its

iH> do bl

Kal -

Aaa'd Tie Krulu,

qts A in 4

Do hii^lidb 4

Fresh Crmiber-

nes.ketst'iial- Currant Jelly,

qt». KliL.1, 7

Itone.v, 2Ib tins

Caliliirnla 4

Oreeii Cum 4

Ureen I'eaj

Oyntcni 4

Olains.

Lobster, 2Ibtins. lurkev. 2ID tljij 4

Chicken

liherkms. qta...- Uhcrkius, hj i;aU 4

11 a>- i

18 O— -

18®-; 18 to— ;

031 .50 a 4 - U la,— -

to- ;

a- 1 20 a- '.

« a— 8a— 1

None. Itone.

est

a 2 i

a 4 -

a— -

(Bl-

40 a—.

40 ®- -

0 «.

to— . None.

to 5 ;

to 4 None.

40 to 0 .

e O

a 2

40 to—.

IK. .\

Oats Calirnnila 2 Com Do, I'eas Beans, l*al Ba-

MI8 4 a

lio. white 4J'rf

ClrlndatoQea.

I'er ewt I 40 a

idunny Iliiffa.

Dl TY 25 1 EaCRMT.

In bales, each...— 10 to

"n bundles ... 13 lu

tiun|»o wider.

bl TV : Valued at 20c <? It', lie

t> ill ; over iOc, Oc t* lb and

20 per eeiit. ad val. Dupolit's lilaat-

liiK, t(> ken.... e 4 40

Hazard do do.. a 4 So

Caiu-iter. llazardKKl'#>!b @— 50

do Klectric to 1

Do Am Spurt.. a 1

Duponl'stKO. to— ,"0

Do Dlaiuund gr to 1

Urallfe a— 50

Hurdwurt*. Hunt's .Vxes*>

Uoj 13 - e

do handled .. tol7

A.\e Uuii.:ies 1 to ;*

rick llniidles... 1 a 2 40 Lung Handled

Shovels brand- ed ll);ht 10 @I0 90

Sails, cut iH'r lb— 4 to— 4J

(lu Wrought.- 7ia— Hisy.

caiiiunila ^tonI4 ei7 Uldea.

DUTY lOrBB CENT.

Dry.pcrUi 13 a— 14

iireen salted, ea 3 to

liopa.

DLTT 5 CBMT8 PEB POCKD.

Crop ;»il OV— 10

Crop 1802 24 a

Callt'omia. 1802.- 24 to

l^ettttaer.

utTY: sole 35; other klnda 24

to 34 percent.

KASTUIUt.

Sole Leatuer, uakun'dyib— 30 a— 33

Do do heinluck tanned 22 «— 28

Harness Leather— 37ito 42j

Skirting du . .— 37|to— 42j

Wax L' p p e r Lcather.V^slde 4 a 4 50

Call Skins, hea- vy 90 a 1

Do do lighc. I to 1 l-2j Sheep Skins, f^ doz 3 a 9

CAUroKMA XXlt OHkGOlf.

Uanieas - 24 W— 3i)

(Sole 24 a— 30

Skirting - 28 a- 32

Bridle. 1^ side.. 3 a 4 '24 Liluiv mdU C'euaeiil. UL n : Lime 10 6* cent.. Ce- ment 20 y cent. CalUtinila, Aral

quality 3 @

Cement, Kosen-

dale 3 40 «

Piaster, Calc'd. a 3

LiUmber.

Ul TY '20PBB CENT. Humboldt, aa-

sort3d ir M..I7 a

l*Lii.M >'Fiiiid.doli to

1 .irdsl8 kl20

-iir-

828

jl . ,^ ...lar. 1134.1

[ basteni Lumber to b.5

Do oak, hickory , SI J ii-h lilank.HI a70

t io a

ivv. 2 74 kl 3

1. .r'la to 4

i'.-i.i.. .ii;a .-.ashes selling for I less than cost and charges. laislt L.lquora. I DUTY : On iKittled, 30c ^ gall ; bulk, 2i c do. BK<iI.IIIU BOTTtBD SEEK.

'TcnnenCs Ale,

15.. 6 3 25

a ■,s.. 2 74 a 3

■,:■■ ~. .... .,.-.,. 3 M (a

lllu ei Jou.,le do 3 62ja 3 75 ttyaaa'do Ale.. 3 to 3 2.5 JDoStoutdo 3 40 a 3 74

J. W. Bridges £

Sim's, .^t 'Ut

I'erter i|l»... ® 1 .50

do pints. . a 1 87i

Bass' Ale. nls... 3 a 3 24 Burtun It. I'o'a

Ale do a 3

Do Stout None.

Jellrev ,t Co's

stunejug Ale. a 3 40

Vounger's Ale,

(luarta 2 74 a 2 87J

IKi linpl. stone

Jug, qls a 3 60

ENULinH CASK BKKK.

Tennant's do... kl40

Do Stout (u37 50

Alln..p'» Ale.... (u40

|. ,. r„4g _

1 1,1 ki40 -

1„ (,,45 -

I i.i3« (ii.37 60

I , lu None.

. ,.. 4,37

., <ii37 50

■; . . None.

1' . .. None.

1 , ;ierlal

.111 «40 -

Do Stnut Slone.

aliatck«a.

niTY 34PBBCBHT.

Vienna Saloml.. 1 4V 0>

Ui.unil-"oud 74 a—

jMultlnif.

ni'TV 311 PBBCXHT.

China 4-4 5 a S .50

China .V4 5 .50 a 8 '24

China iv4 8 24 a 7

Mrlnla.

IBUK.

8c. itch ni,.l K.ng-

ji40 a . 40 - la

1: M\

a— 2J

<d

1..

ii&- 4 7 it— V

(1 a- 8 4 a— M

.5J6;— bj

6 Id

Mule .So ■! loa..— Sheet No 10 to 13— Sheet No 14ti>'20— ShcelXo'24to27—

CiiI'l'BK.

Sheathing f lt> 32 ®

Slieaihlii^, Olu.. a— IS

Sheathing, YelL— '24 a

Do Old 'fellow a— ej

Holts to

Coinposi'n Nails— "24 a

TIN PLATKS.

I*latea. Charcoal

IX IP box 12 SO ei3

Plates, IC (;bar

coal 10 60 a

Boonilg Plates. .10 40 a

Baiica Tin slabs.

<f» lb 40 a— 42J

BTEBL.

English Cast steel, «► lb...— 16 a— 18

l^UICKalLVBU.

I'er lb a— .50

For export.... a— 45

ZINC.

Sheets ^ lb eJW— 9

LEAU.

riBii> lb - sa

Sheet ...— 10 a

I'ipe 10 a

Bar III e

Molaaara and M>-riip«.

;>ITV : I 111 -Miililiwes tic fl gal ;

.Syrup 2c 11 ill. N o. .Molasaea,

in hills. 41* t-'sl. Nominal

«.!■■■' '■ -I :•■.'

"fi- '20 la- -

, at- 42J

ll .. IB— .VI

Do in U ;;a; kegs a— 474

Hetb AdaniH4gal

kegs a— 62i

I>o8zalkei.'8.... a— 60

San t'rancisco

5 gall kegs....— 65 a

Sandwich Island

do '20 a

SluTai Mtorea.

Ul TT : (i.Tkiim free: other

k . ent. Anchor -

Chain Cabii-

r,..., ,. !ii ©

Tar.Auiericaii,^ bbl 20 a

Iloshi 14 a

oakuin.Navy,4f» lb ;.- 10 a- 12

Dosuperlor lU a— 11

Anchors, <? lb..- 4ia— 7

Chains and Ca- bles <? lb » »— 7J

Oil.

OLTY : Sjionn, Whale, anc ether Kish Oils of forelgr Klalwrie-. Ncatsf'iot,'.'U tf cent.; I; ':.'u»eseed.

Kl«x-i' l.'23c4?

gall; h . 10c

gall. ; r gall;

Olive, not salad Jm ^ gall, salad 40c gall i I'alm lO V

OJlre, I'. BeUe-

mer 4 W) e

Do I'lagniol 4 40 e

Do Baclgalupl.. 4 25 ®

Linseed, boiled 0 I W

Kane Seed - 94 ®

ChlnaSuilnjars— K.5 a—

Do do In cs »5 a

Sperm, crude... 1 40 id

Sperm, bleached 1 75 g

Coast Whale ...- 45 a

I'olar, crude....— 54 &—

Lard 1 - a

Ciinl, He lined

rflroleuin....- HI a- 10 Downers Ker'se— 75 {jnC 60 lluniiewell'B do- 70 ®— 14 I'ulnu. Lead, lied, .\me

rlcan«> lb....— 8 •— S Lead, White,

Ain.purc.moU- SJ®— *i

Litharge 8 a—

Ochre, Yellow,

Kr. dry - H«t- 4

Ochre, ground.. 6 ®— 6 Spanish Brown.. No sale. Venetian Ked...— '"ja— 4 Vermilion. Chin.— 74 a 1

Whiting 1 a— li

Chalk a- 1

TARNtSHRS.

Bright,^ gal... None.

Copal 2 .50 a J 60

Nobles ,l;Ilii«rc's4 50 C<* 8 I*r4>Tl«lolia.

DITY : ^ I!', Beef and Pork,

Ic; Hhii.h Lard alio Bacon,

2c; Butter anil Cheese. 4c.

Beef,.Me»s|?bbi 10 50 to

Beef, family Mecs,

hrbbls a 1

Beef. Cul. ^ lilil « aiO

I'ork.-Xcrrpiihllii .511 to

Pork, do, Jbui. c .50 a

Pork, Mess, hhl.ll .50 to

I'ork, Mess, Jbbl .■* kl

Pork, rrhnc.bbl 12 - «13 Hams, Billings.. None. Hams, in brine.. None. Hams, dom'slfc— 17 fa 18 Bacon, sides,

extra clear old—

Bacun, sides. ex

tra clear, new— 1.1 a 14 Pac^n. .loui'sTip— 17 ''f- IH

Lard lOlb tins.. a— 14

Lard, kegs,

choice ^ lb.. None, lard, doin'stlc— IB a— 18 Butter, Uthinus- '20 a— 24} Butter choice

Horn None.

Butter, Inferior.- 14 (a— 18 Butter Cala....— 3.5 a— 60 Butler, Oregon. None. Cheese, Eastern— I'2J® IS Do Cal. New...— 18 a— 19 l*otalo«a.

Dl'Tt 25 CKNTS PEB BL8BRL.

(,'allr'a old - a

Do do, new 1 0 1 24

l>u)u.

UCTY .311 I'ER CENT.

Sandwich l.#»Ib- 7ia

UIre

ut'TT; Cleaned, IJc ^tt; Un-

cleaned le ; paildy, {c.

Sandwlc'l Island— 8 to n

ChlnaNol H a

China No 2. .— 4ja— 9 s 1 a m wh 1 t e

cleaned 4J

Slam Cargo da . . N uininal.

Saigon 9j(iK—

I'atna -So Ido...— .5ia~

Batavla Nol do. «i— 6

Manila No Ido.. Nominal. Bengal Whlfi; . None,

do Cleaned— 4 to

•islt.

BITY: Period T!s. 18 ccnta

in bulk and 24c itherwiac. Callfonila griKl,

Fliie,20tb hak's.. 8- 30

KIne. lolb li«Bs.. a— 18

Klne.Slb bags... ©— 10

Llvrirp'I Coan*.

V ton 25 a

Dn Stovcd JO a

- : - None.

Nags None.

iiid.. 6i'20 -•

. II,... lcll«

Vuucea, «Sc<T.

I>CTT 35 PBB CENT.

Worcestershire

nU, per doz. . . A 8 SO

DodohfpU a 4

Aaaorted, pints. a 2,40

Tomato Catsup,

pts a 1 25

r>odoqts .... a 2

Capers pM 8 J 75

•bat.

DITT 21 CENTS PEE tt.

Aaaorted (j' bag. 8 3-

•oap.

UrTTSSa'KBCENT.

CasUIe V lb... .- a- 20

HiU'spale No 1. a— 9

Do Chemical O B— IL

Kendall's C. O. Nona. Van Uagen'i do a—

ColsatPsPale.. <ff— 8

Do Chemical O- ftjffi

English Yellow,— 5 (5

Do White.- 4 e

Bplce».

DtTT : W^y Cas9ia,15c ; Cassia Buds'20c: Cloves I6c; Tep per 12c: Cayenne 12c; Do

f round 16c: White Pepper Jc; Do ground I5c; Cina-

mon25c; Alaceand Nutniei,'s

2?>c; other kinds 20 ^ eeni. Assorted invoices, ground, in

glass, selling forabout home

cost.

Cloves Q2— W

Cassia ^ tb- .. <&— -W

Nutmegs. ^ lb-— 70 to— 75

Pepper Grain .. iS 20

Mustard, Cal in

ilbglass^doz 1 62J®

Do English do.. (R) 2 25

French 2 25 (S) 2 SO

Starch.

DVTT 20 PER CENT AND ^0 ^D)

OlcnfleUU'atent ((li— 15

Kingsiord's (a S

Colgate's (W— 9

Pearl (ffi— 8

I)uryca*s ®— 9

»plrli.».

duty: Per first proof gallons. BrandyS" 50;Spiritsdistilled from grahi or other materi- als, $1 ; Cordials and Li- quors. 7ic.

BBAKDT— COGWAO.

Vineyard Proprie- tors Co 4 50 @ 8 50

Sazerac 4 50 ®12

Jas Hennessey.. 4 75 (53 7

A C Godard & Co 5 25 ^

MarettA Co ..4 25 (ffi 8 VineGrow'rsCo.S 50 Coj 6 United V. Props. 5 © 6 Dularv. Bellamy

&, Co 4 50 ® 8

Champagne Vhie- yardPropriet'r8 4 25 @ 5 50

Jules Robin TO 5 25

Pinet. Castillon. 4 50 (& 6 50 Denis iIouni6 &

Co 4 50 (H

Edmond Jaulin. C«) 4

ABonniotA Co. 4 50 oi 5 50

Louis Lebcrton. (S 3 26

Bisouit. Dubou-

chc A Cie ® 4 25

Oharrier Ain6... ®! 4

C Rousseau A; Co 3 75 @ 4 NIox Valicin flls 3 75 @ 4

J.Brilloum 3 75 @ 4

J. Faure .fe Co. 4 25 @

A. GuiUe & Co 3 75 ffi 4 P. L'Eveaue.,.. S 75 © 4 J D •Castillo Saz- erac & Co 4 25 (5) 7

E Gregoire *fc

Co (S) 3 75

G de Bussac (fi) 3 50

C Lagarde (a) 3 75

J. A. Machenaud

&Co 4 ®

Ate. Francolg

Taiilassun.... . 4 ®— Contanseaiix

Ain6 S 75 ®

KoUand & Co.. 3 50 C<i;

BHANUV— BOCHELLE.

Pelievoisin 3 75 to 4

A. Seignette.... 3 75 ® 4 Arzac Seignette. 3 75 fg) 4 Paul Seignette.. 3 76 ® 4 Unit.Propriet'rs 3 75 @ 4

T- Ment-au 3 50 (a- :i 75

Eng. Kobin 3 50 ® 3 75

Vn.P'sLaJarrie 3 .60 ® .1 75

h. Basset 3 60 ® 3 75

Vignerons Unls. 3 50 @ 3 76 G. V. Bernard.. . 3 50 @ 3 75

A. Camus 3 50 ® 3 75

Coulee <t Martin 3 50 (5) 3 .75 Alex. Seignette. 3 60 ® 3 76

A. Renaud 8 50 ® 3 75

A. Babm 3 50 ® 3 75

Bordeaux 2 50 ® 2 76

J Arnaud ® 3 75

A itenaud (a; 3 75

OIK.

Pine Apple 1 50 ® 1 60

Steamboat 1 50 @ 1 62J

Double Eagle... 1 70 @

Swan 1 (jO ®

Strawberrv 1 60 @

Dutch Lion 1 60 ®

HourGlass 1 tiU (Sj

Cabinet 1 60 ®

Crown 1 50 ®

Dew Drop 1 .^0 ®

Triple Berry.... 1 25 ®

Palm Tree 1 50 @

Other b'ds Ilol'd 1 50 @

Old Tom 1 50 ® 1 60

Do. S. B & Co.. 1 37i@ 1 50

Do Voldner's ... ® 3 25

Do Charles' ® 4

Do London J. C. House 4 @

WHISKY.

Beotch I 75 ® 2

Irish, None.

KCU.

Jamaica 1 50 ® 2 50

DOMESTIC IJQUORS. EXCISB20 CENTS i'EUGALLON.

Alcoholin bbls..— 77* a— 80

Do intin 87}®— 90

Brandy in octvs— 47J®— 50

Gin - iii&~~ 45

Itom, N. E - 42l'iDt— 47i

Wfcisky, lowprf.— 42J®— 44

Do high proof...— 42i!&:

Pure Spirits....— 42*®

Do California.. >o«c.

tiplrlta Turpentine.

1>LTY 15 CENIS i'ER GALLON.

Bbis i^gall None.

Cases Xominal.

Sutrar.

duty: ^TTj, On No 12 ami un- der 24c; above No 12 and

not above No 15 3c: above

No Ih and not above No 20

3ic; Refined 4c; Tinctured

\i) cents. China, first qual-- 9S®— 91

Do second do... ® KJ

Peruvian 9 w— U

Sandwich Island - 12 ®— 13j

Do No. 2 ®— 10

Do Mats None.

New Orleans . . . None. W.L Muscovado— 10 ®— 12 Boston crushed— IS^tt

New York do... ®— 14

SFran'8codo(A) ®— 14

Do do..(B)... None.

Do Powdered.. Ou-~ 133

DosoficrshedA— (a

1)0 do B ®

Do Refined Loaf None.

Do Yellow ®— 13J

Te»».

DL'TY, 2i'c IP" lli when imported

direct; otherwise, 2iK; ^i lb

and 10 per cent, aa val. Orekn. Young Hyson,

Gunpowder &

Imperial, Can

ton made cases

1 lb canisters.— 60 ® 70 Do 2 lb canisters None.

Do boxes 45 ®

Young Hyson,

Country made

boxes 50 ®— 80

Country packed

Gunpowder &

Imperial, hall

chests and bxs— 55 ® 75

Hyson do 57 J®— an

Young Hyson do— 60 ®— 85

Black. Oolong, } chests

and l)oxes, hit

and J lb papers— f-O ®— 80 Pouciiong do ,. 50 ® 6.^

Souchong do 50 ®— 65

Congou. in bulk— 60 Cn'~ 65

Japan. Istqualty— (>5 ®— 70

Do 2d quality ..— 50 ®— 60

Tobuvco.

DrTY : Unmanufactured 26c

^Uj: ManulUctured35c^)Ii> Half lb,... -^Ib.— 70 «* 1 Pounds, bright

natural leaf...- 90 ® I do fancy packed. 1 ® 1 26

Do onlinary....— 50 ®

Kentucky Leat..— 25 ®

Anderson's sol- ace Chewing. .10 iS 1 1 Goodwin'sNYdo None.

Do smoking, ... 7 'a

Watson's do.... None

Wtiien.

DtTV, all kind8.60 ^ct. ad val

Madeira, in wood

jier gal 3 -- ® S --

Do glass ^ doz. ® »

Do Burdon, ® 2 25

Do gla.ss ^ doz. 3 60 ® 7 Duff, Gordon &

Co's Sherry in

wood ^ gal.. 1 76 ® fi 60 Vino del Pais... 1 30 ® 1 36

Harmony do 1 70 (a 6 50

F.W. Cosen'sdo 2 25 (a- 5 Port,wood.^ga!— 75 ® 3 Do glass -r doz. 3 50 ® 8 LKoesterA-Cu's BurgundvPort. 1 75 ® 1 80 Claret, Cargo, -^

cask 32 «35

V*o superior 37 fa42

Do Cutler's ®46

Do ^ case 2 75 ® 3 50

Sauteme 3 ® 4

Do ^ cask 36 ®60

CHAMPAGNE.

SchreJder 18 @19

Ueidsleck 16 25 ®17 50

Heidsieck <b Co. 16 25 ®17 50

Princess Clo- thilde 8 60 ® 9 .50

Cordon Royal. . ®12 50

C. Chatelahi dc Montigny <t Co]5 ®16

C.Dupont.tCo.l3 ®13 50

Krug &, Co. Ist quality 14 (S;16

Krug&CoShld.ll 50 $;I2

Cutler's Istqual ®17 60

Do Hock & Mo- selle 15 ® 16

Eugene Cllquot. 16 25 ®I7 50

Lambry'a Grape Leaf 16 ®n

Jules Momm <fe Co'g Imperial— 020 Do do Cabinet ®I4 76

Cabinet, G. S...18 ®19

Louis Lareux...lO ^»}

Wool.

Native Cal ^^Ib— 12J®

Amerlc."" 16 ®— 20

Merino 20 ®— 25

^Wooden IVare, dbc.

3 hooped Palls, pat'nt.paint'd, ^doz 2 50 «C

N<"»tsTuh* do.. 2 50 ®

Teaat Jfowder*.

Preston & Mer- rill's, ^groas . ®36

Andrews' do ®22

Donnollv's «30

Uedington<fcCo'» ®28

MAIV FKAIVCiaCO: THURSDAY mORlVI^VO, XOV. SO.

1862.

Review of the Wlarxet

FOR THE TE\ DAYS ENDING NOVEMBER I9tii, 186^.

Without any appearance of animation, the transfers of merchandise during the past ten days have been large, as will be Reen by the Hubjoined report, although it is doubtless true that the regular fall trade is about over. Goods in considerable quantities, are still con- rtantly finding their way into the interior, as well as up and down the coast. Since our last reference, tlie clear- ances for the Northern ports of Mexico amount to near- ly $120,000, while with our own ports both North and South and with British Columbia, tho activity of trade as yet seems little affected by the lateness of the season. We are now past the period when the heavy rains of last year began ; but though approaching very near to the winter months the weather, continues exceedingly pleasant, and has thus far offered no obstruction to business, but on the contrary the trantJportation of I merchandise has been greatly favored by it and trade prolonged.

A feature worthy of note in the progress of our com- merce is the large increase of merchandise arrivals by steamcia via Panama during the past three months. At no previous period have they been so great. That route has become the favorite channel through which our dealers, with the aid of the telegraph, supply them- selves promptly with goods much needed to make up deficiencies in stocks. The mail steamer Constitution on her last trip brought up over 14U0 tons of freight, some of it through in 25 days from New York. These fresh arrivals have contributed much to keep up an in- terest in the market at this late period.

If our observation is not at fault, another feature is gradually taking shape in our commercial intercourse with Eastern markets, occasioned by tho great decline in Exchanges. We allude to the increa-se of importa- tions on home account. Heretofore, for some time past, our supplies from those soiirces have come chiefly through tho agency of commission houses, represent- ing Eastern shippers. The tendency to overstock ouf market in former years had well nigh ruined the im- porting business of our own merchants, and thrown it almost entirely into the hands of others. It seems to be now reverting back again, to some extent, encour- aged by the, to us, extremely favorable condition of Ex- changes. Many of the leading staples consumed in this market, measured by our Golden rule, have not ad- vanced materially on the other side, though nominally much higher. The same amount in Gold will procure about the same amount in goods this year as last. Hence our merchants are enabled to supply consumers on this coast without any imjiortant advance upon old rates.

Not much has been done in foreign goods during the past ten days. Candles are apparently firmer, and a good inquiry exists. Our quotations of Coals are but nominal; the market inclines to droop. Free sales of Cordage are reported, but owing to diversities between manufacturers and importers the latter, in some cases, acting under Eastern orders, the market is somewhat unsettled. Coffee is in few hands, and prices tending up.

In Dry Goods but little is doing at present; the fal^ trade has becH good; prices are reported quite steady. The same remarks are applicable to tho Drug trade. There is more activity in Fish than wo have noted for some time past. Fresh arrivals have met with ready sales at good prices. Cod has advanced materially. Fruits and Sauces and French Goods are in very light demand. Olive Oils are lower. Hops have declined largely, owing to arrivals via the Isthmus. Metals are steady, with cousiderablo sales of Pig Iron. A large sale of Malt Liquors, Tennaut's Bottled Ale and Porter, is announced at agent's rates. A return shipment of 10,000 galls of Spirits of Turpentine to New York is the only transaction in Naval Stores of which we are advised. Nails are in more favor. Oils, generally, except Olive, have advanced Coal Oils are higher. All kinds of Paper have improved in value about 25 ^ cent.

In Eastern Meat Provisions, Lard, Cheese, etc., we have no change to note. Butter is lower owing to heavy arrivals, (10,000 firkins) within ten days past. Rice is depressed again and i>rices nominal. Stock very large. Cousiderablo sales of Sugars both Raw and Refined are reported, yet the market show»-no animation. We no- tico large offerings of Syrup at auction ; pricos weaker.

Salt is down a little. The demand for spirits is gener- ally dull, though a few sales of fine old Brandies are an- nounced, and at the close there ia rather more doing in Domestics, with large sales at auction of fine Whisky at low figures. lu Tens there is a fair .iobbiug trade and prices are firmer. Tobacco is dull with continued of- ferings at auction. Further details of business and full reports of Eastern and Foreign Markets will be found elsewhere.

The arrivals from supply ports have been the Cyclone and Highlander, with assorted cargoes frnin New Yorkj Monsoon, with same from Boston; Gertr\ide, with Coal from Newcastle, N. S. W. ; Ella Florence, with Salt from Carmen Island ; G. Artaro, with Treasure from Mazat- lan; John Rowland and Wm. C. Nye, with Oil and Bone from whiUing cruise.

BREAB— The export demand appears to have meas- urably ceased. Our ship bread bakeries have little to do at the present moment ueyuna the supply oi their regular local tiade- Our (lULitatlons remain unchanged.

BOOTS AXn SHOES— Imports Irom January lat to November 15. 6U,y0S ))Kt;s.

The fall trade Is about over, leaving the market well supplied with stock. Prices have not undergone any ma- terial change, though lor women's and children's wear ruthor liigber rates are anticipated.

BRICR.S— At auction, \,iW patent Bath, loose, sold at 50 CIS '■E* dozen; l,OJl) dozen at 35@ '8c, in cases.

CANDI^ES— Imports from January 1st to November 15ih: 8 422 bxs and cases, and :il3,lti4 half boxes.

The market is firmer, owing to diminisheu offerings and aytneral disinclination to press sales, though importers liene rally are willinK to supply ilie traaeatoid rates. There Is ol'late a very marked falling oil' in the (luaiuity sent to the auction rooms, public sales having been qu te insig' nittcant, although tlie arrivals from AUantic sui»ply porti have been liberal, 8,0(X) boxes having lUst come to hand by tlie Highlander, we note sales as follows, chiefly in lots to the jobbers: 509 boxes (jrant's. ex Cyclone, 17>aCi li^OO boxes (irossi Dietericb, 18>ic; 2,0J) boxes Hieatt iX. Wood, 18!^c ; 500 do do, as is, Uc ; 1, JiJO boxes Wei k & Co.'s Star, Ib.'ic; 1,500 boxes Knapp's Anchor i*raod, lyc; i50 oo Hecouib's private; 50 boxes Paraftine, in cartoons, pri- vate; at auction, 50 boxes Sperm, as i'*, 2yc.

COAL— Imports Irom January Ist to November 15th:

Anthracite, tons 28,839 Sydney, tons 11,417

Cumberland, tons 978 Coast, tons 12,630

do casks 6897 Japan, tons 125

English, tons 15,354 [Vancouver Island, tons. .8:i»6

Obile, tons 4I08(

The mirkPthas lost its vivaci y to a considerable de- gree and prices favor the buyer. The cargo ot Sydney, eUO tons, just at hand by the iieriruae, was uoth sold and re-8oid prior to arrival on terms withheld. We note the following sales: 328 tons Naiuuino, ex Onward, $13: 50 casiis Cumt;erland private, 100 tons Anthracite, ex Cy- clone; 146 do 00, ex Uleaner, and 220 do do, ex Monsoon, all on terms withheld; itji) do d >, prior to the arrival of the Hlghlauacr. private. At the eluse Anthracite is otTcr* ed tor sale, to arrive, at $19.

CIGAKS^Importa from January 1st to November 15lh; 2,097 cases.

The receipts of Havana via Isthmus are very liberal quite sutticient to check any material rise. At au-^tiou, i9, M Imitation Havana, Kl rievillauo, Loudresand Media Itegalias, $11 76@12 26.

COKMAGE— Imports from January Ist to November 15: )ales, 5:i*j; coils, 9,528; packnges. i.KW.

J'he market lias been more or leht* iniluenced by Eastern advicis rtceivea by telegram of a decided advance ia the cliiet' supply marts of tlie Atlantic to iiiucli so tltat a icadtng noider ia not oflering to sen kt any price, being under orders to bold, wh>ie others have taken advantage 01 the movement and sold out at priceb inuicating ticme Improvement, as will be seen by refcreiice to Baits ao- ne.xed. UB the other banc, the San Francisco tiordage Company are opposed to any rite In value, tnough ttieir SHppiy Of' H emu at the moment is b.rel, buiHcieiuio keep iheir lactory in motion until Januury. Ample supplies, however, are thougai to be near at baud, and aciinii upon toai supposition they have recently been free seflers at low flguies, even contracting tor aehvenes in the month of December at lower rates than those asKed lor imme- diate delivery. An active compotlon may be looked lor during the next 12 montlis between the various parties lu interest the local factory appdr-jucy determine j ; to con- trol the market in iiiture, even ai the coat of a very ma- terial reduction from prices now current. Competition Is rile at the moment between ihe Hulls and Bears— the for- mer going so far in iheir opposition as to threaten the establishment of a second Cordage factory in this city at no distant day, while the latter sav that they have the capacity to manufacture from 3.000,000 to 5,i;00,OOO lbs per annum, thus oriving out all Kas-ern laid Cordage.

We note sales by the local factory ot30,000 Its, asBorttd sizes. lor Novemlier and lieceinber delivery, at 9>^c, and ;iO,0u0 tt)S at lOc, immediate delivery. Also reported dur- ing the period under review several InvoiLes, per recent arrivals from Eastern supply ports, ot assorted ^ize8, varl- ou.slv stated by parties in interest as having been disposed of al 11, 11^2 and 12c t^ lb, and a considerable portion at the highest llgure named ; the whole aggregating about 1000 coils. On tie i'tber hand a prominent Oomraission House bas reported to us sales of t>5,lHJ0 fts, ex recent ar- rivals, on private terms; but in reply to a query of ours said, that they considered He a fair quotation for the day, though we are informed by a number oi outside parties who appear to bt deeply interested in this article at pre- sent, tbat it was parcelled out to the trade In lots accord- ing to their desinbllity, at 10, 10>i, 11 and 12e ^ lb.; the whole lot averag ng about ll^^c We have been thus par- ticular in detail (contrary to our custom) in order that those interested nay get a better insight of the subject, which appears tc be quite an absorbing theme In certain quarters. At iheclose 23,00iJ tbs tarrtd sold private.

COFFEE— Imports from January 1st to November 15:

Rio, lbs .2,26^,494, Manila, tbs 1,187,378

C<ista Kica, tbs 2,2:i:i,il3Sandwicli Islands, lbs 25,'J26

Java, tbs i.'>4,595l

There has been t sltgut advance obtained during the wecK in Costa Kca. while Kio ia still lieW lirnily, the stock in market biing controiltd by a single party, who is locking for the establishment of liiglier figures at an early period. The sales are lOH bags Costa Kica, at 27c, with resales of 60(1 Dtigs at :i7,^-c, the balance now being heldat2Mc; 75U bajs Kio in loiw, 2t)c. 200 do Costa Rica, 28c, and 50 bags old Ja-'a, 29c, now held at 30c.

DRY OOOD8— The fall trade in over, and j bbcrs ar« doing but a lUht business— prices, nevertheless, are

1 The supplv of reduced. At thi' ttud rcru«ed; M

for .C..V. .,..e w .h ; --•^^"'^^^.Ta^-D «.LS-An E..U.r„ r,.v„o. of „-

.,,, 1. >i ,- . ,.r. ..I -u- II 111 \ aiiii-. vmM ill L'0»t iind cll»^J;e^. T \ (• 1 K— -^l to Kovtiui^er IS:

H tow v.-ry itmit<-i1,

. ui^iicriK, lOe siH. ALaui-Uuii, Xi

^1 Sotl I,

» isll liMp'<rt-« fi-iii Jinuarr IM to NovrmlM-r I5th: . Muckerel. Itt66 l>bU aud 20.075

Xf>r«| And Cod H In a hi'ftlthy

. . ,-. v.. 1 ..- .1... u. ni.-r ul tJ

>cw York.

■?tt on nil dpwrfp-

'■■!k' rl(»e

nridl-

part

. \t auc-

PKOVI?*IOX»— Ini: jiary mtoNov. 15:

Hui:on Shouidere. Iihd». . 'J

iu-t-i, iibU m7m i- -^ r,^ii

do tc* WI*ork,bld» J.M

Hiittir. K:i*!prn. ftrk!i..«t.wi n«mi»,tc* HO

■•■'- '. fcbls 77< >

r aud coudlUoii belli* Btucraily «(»i*rovea Uy me

> No- ,7,7n3

f trail- r«.

FRK.%CI1 <ilK>D(*— Import* from Jaouary 1 1 v«iiit«r li .\i.».m(i. i^* c»; UUve oil, uO L>tii« aud

"^•«ir^'"^ "' -

h.ivi i

l'runvi."'ili t4a-.». p.-iviif. >"i '■' wliw'.ii-, Ml 1..I-, .i ..ur >|U<itutlului lOK bx« i.'Mtlle So»p, via llie laltiuiua, Miibuul

UfXJnr BA«i>— •'>■ to No-

vcnibvr IS Huu* •■ ■"''• ,

Wi .r» wii ..111 ii« rfcdpl-

are lu-W, un •■■- - ... .-■ ,;""',"' "i",'

tradf. I'lM ; ■"«-• p"i"<*; w«r««ii9« caaU. At

auollun 7 L"i<

OL.AI««\» V »;i.— ilaucilon W9 Dtmljohll", «««orlfJ alzrit. »t*iii«>i. »t ^> i* ^i"X-

«l :VP«»WI»»;M— linportt from January Ulto Ko

,, i ».. . fc, .:^ CII..1 I'MJl t.J.'->.

iHH-r,—l.ii,"i.-,Uuji JjaUiiO" ui l.. N..

c«.

21

!i.iiiaiiil for old Ea!)terii

, ..[ iH tiluls lien- Ka-trrn

iii'Piy

rklCB.

;1. Sof

Willi

r.\'. lo

...lIiub

V( ». «i.uul rtiiiark

. un tlie Ulcrtu^t*.

]► rjr and cuuniry

... lurumrkft.

iVert tirutnH

8ii|»i» len til

.ire iiuw MCll-

IS U tuniiiit;

L\ , M'lllni! ill

, ;i'Uat propor-

uui iia- iiujiii'ij ■: L.ii'i 111 I'"- "' i^.jii^i- oiiuTciiy

parkin arc 1I011.1: an incrviM'il IraJe al rfmuiiirallvu

prices. Dumcstic K'jtter and CUtthv are both scarce and

liilili

HL'TTKR— The ►upply vf Fa»(erii for llie m-^ment )tb- iritl Htid hoUirri* iN'iiiii v*-ry neutrally anxloun lo realize, .,.,,. .1 i,.;iv. f...i.t^ per pound iroin tile

irrent month. Our

.is just at hand by

\V(. have no jir.

. Iilhmus larire, and the

r.ndltnn, .Alorofexlra

--' - cash; axl M''" •■"■" '" ""' ••'■'^-^ of the

i-rlvale. A' .

-Of lerelg.i "''K''

. *'.L'!iuc^ li.^.' lie, Th.

I,,.,., -mid 1.' ' 'li , -ks.-iu/.utue, oiii vintage;

;,i,K \. Bi.nnl'it, In three lol«, a I pnv.ite;

,1,10. .«> hf do American, 46=, and H>Uil bbl»

do rep..ju III n.i 'iiivauce. , .

Rl« ANO ^ilN.-»o^ale^<lf t»e former, ofthe laller. at auctl'TO. Iiti eaien Barclay's lAindoii tild Tom, et»h i dozen, $2 ;i3,i2 at private sale Splpe» Nolet's ilouble ta- ele. on ternis withheld.

CI 'ER— Su ca»c« Baocrofi'i Ohampatne at auction,

*^,,,.l,;^■ w . .1 .iM l.l.'H low proof kilHtern,

p- It . -lur quotatiolot, lOd

,,i;i, sold Mom liiMi,f.iv

j^, jj,, . 111. pavnb e 111 I-ei-"al

Tender N.. .-, 1^" li'"- K»''. *■'■■>:"■■ Ai- ' i' nale 20 I'blii P t'row A hon'ii i*iip<Tlor

ltfiS7, 55-; lo.lo W41I A t'o'i* tmaerlor old lloin '

.11 .lu. ,rl..io,

.'iV- :" III lil'l- 'I" il" 'I"

old Cabinel, Sic; 12 bbl-

btiN J t> I)ivooport> Mi

9 bblsdo (hidod , 77c: n.. .

do do dodo, T7',i; Ulif l'lil»du

PTRE SPimiH-Thehnlmi i-ieru.prlvate

l,^^dodo, ex Hli;hl8lldtr, i;ii- . , Ive, 3U duyn

ISdodo.lk; lOdo, Kitra relliie.l. i...e.

fMlAP— Impori> from Jannnry l«t to November I5th; 40 2.V. hoxes. l^.tni hal' boxen, .VVt" qr hoxe«.

Lii I - iiuve arrive. 1 " ' ;".-•...-.. -

the 1 i.ricea have '

alien ' pant, llur !

fair: ;...i ilie ranne ol ..

Van Uai;eii'» C. (1. have been pliu'ij at ai;ent s rutin. Malea of t'u tile via UthmuB at I9(ii2dc.

SUfiAR^Iinporls from Jannnry lut to Novemlier lA: Porelmi. raw. I'.i..'ii6,7i'3 lbs. Kroin Domestic Atliinllc Porl.«, 29,1M blil». 222 llhdn. , , , ,.,,.

The market 'or all klnda both raw and reflned la dull

and dev.dd ofanlmat on T e Ri-llnery v i.r...,.ot

inacu'aciurinif anv cruahed. their deilveri. ■'-

lliicdehlelly to vellow "C" whkli li wiinti capacity to »urioy at oar iinolntloii«,llionL reloae 10 Iny except for ihe aupply of their .Iml.v » '" China Sufamare mostly held by Ch neae niercliiiita who are •■ot offer nil at en rent rnrc. The arllele in .alealile atSi'.c for ^o. 1, Willi mi'. •■ ■■■■^ ■■ •- ■■ -i.- m aiiellon C5I bales do aoid at $9 1 ,. .

Be have recently re. " >■''

..,.v..r.il involeesol I'orl ".' :

1 lidf ex (ileal .rlor, privai- ' ^ ''eiitra' ^ n.

the sale- ... I...-.V... .1. ^

. rnshed, Uwl«^,-; WO bbl» ^ew Wl>'l" .1 Boston, private ; «2 do Stuarfa \ ellow

I 111.

R I

d.i. 0,1

MYRll* AMI MOt.AS^V

arv 1st to November l.'i: 4U hti lyailll. I.V1 11 .III. :"^'«l s iiiil. .11. 1.

Fr, m III:' Boston, i earlv in '•

na from Jaiiu- ;20 hlbtila, -23

Janaar>' let to Kov. 15

. r,l.|i..'aild l.212,3UIIU<;t.

tlhldoooi L.4.U1

LVmBKK— I

Kaslelli .111.1 I'.ii

*''-;■■ and nrlcea

'" of Kedwo.id

rthd're.,, ■■. » ■•.--■ - -- -'.tb^l."""'

of box boards uii.l aiieliia »' lepotUU •o.u at tM t^ M. M AT<'II (M.— Imporlatioiia irom January 1 lu Novcm-

•^ ' " .. a>. aucllon of Forth*, Vienna

S,l,l uroaa at »l Si, I J7,S»l ia<i-ai;

111

MAI.T i.mroKs—

NoVeinlK-r 16 li hiiuiist

l»t to ^li; do

. a«l.-

,lj,l... ■•■ _

laleliaio;.. u. ....... ... -'e n.ile

importation of lounent a bni(li«li Ale tiles. p«r .Maifcllan, aay MO caaks, at

bottle. I

Wn: •ale- and ' aneui .1

"l^iMrniVif^haa lieen more than utnally qulel for a Ion.

pcrl.'.l It.. . I1..11K-- i.ti'ieiuiit re|..ri 10 liny le.idii..

arte Joril.^ iUUl.t.. 1

vale. .\I uu. ;i 11. -^ l.,..i, . . .....^1. . . .- ,

bxa IC Ohareeal lerne, aa la, 1^ u.

WAII.'*^lmport* from Janimry Ut to November Iflth lli.li'-s'

Til. the 1

"■•'. r. ,.

before .1. Ill- 1 >

WAVAI- J*TORE»— Import* f lit to

Novcmtwr .•.- uikuiii. XWl iial«»: I'r Kosln.

1^-57,,.,,.. -1 ,- ,',: iiii., -,.:. luriM'nf

W- Tb. - abt.ir ,

WhKh I-- ll'velV tn |.e r..Mi.«..l l-V i-llll lll"I.' .lUfiui.; k-.t.

vinlcr muoUi*. lh« demand here harlnK comparauTeiy e«a»«d-

ulti. I) (itmntUy

:;:Il!. M.v 103

, ., _ __ . . .; I-:4-tern: l«)

iiU-H Kxira t.'lear, piUAtu, 2U hlil* duUu, $1G30; 36 bbl« Me).*, >UM.

Bacon AKD HAM8-We nntc n <alp of }^ htii* extra Clear Hacoi), new. In -'i t<T(r». l»o hawtarn Hht piy of old int'ittji A' U-n

^ii'iits fur the month

-. at IH: lur Uani*.

1-.- fur -ii-ri it.ii ->Ti, aiM !.-■ t r itiik' tlo. Other packers

ure MilhiiK' tlieir t)ritiM>rtitmiiic flupfdy.

KH'K -Itiii'. Tt'- frt'in .?«tMi;iry !«i t*t Nov Iftth: For-

riuK at

^ :iHi*Utl-

.niarlit.: ilecii-li'<ti> Ila! , and our 'I'lnta- .ra npon as nomliMl. un It would be ({U.te t fsriro <>i Hiiv t1''-f ripilOD. s. \ I I -.to November 15lh:

, !icd. The snles cm r.rti' '■ :i . iiik.1. ■■. .-^. I.-..- ... .... .. ...iiid, ex Klla Klursncc,

at tw. The latevt Balea ot Livcrpuul btoved werv In lots, at i3S.

HPIRITS— ImporUfrom Januar}' l«t to Novemlier 15 Alcohol.bbU 1**5'"'''" "■

OILJl^Importafyom J Chin-, jnm

do ca^es i

CtMil, cases. *

do cHksaudbbU Lard, bbU

do C3

OwSntt to favor"

to thu l&tD lD8t. 1

of NW call-i r<

gall-

ca-r-

do. ■■

do. 11^,--

>vcU'», as b, 57c,

M), Uu t'jis

16fi|Rapo 8ecd, tube.

llirjUVhiit'-, M'K . ..

'o November I5th:

hbto 872

Wl

!7T85

60 113

do

Gin, pipes and caslu.

do puncbeotu .

do ce

do ?*plp«

Brandy, hnds

do pipes.

Efi."";;:::

K^ pipes.....

oclva

kcga.

. S»i9 .. 7K! .. 121) .1S,«K .. 4S2 .. 911

Cider. CB 89U

do bbls

LUiucurs,cs 21,761

do nps and caka. . . 2U

i'ure .Splrlla, pipes 1632

do ,Vplpea 2118

do bbia, ... -"■

do do do do do do Abalnth. ca

ca..

100 cases Retlncd,

571 Rum, hhda and puns 133

.. I091I do bbls IISS

. 1613 do cs .1«0

. 2«74 Whisky, puns 372

..102..1I do bbU I8,J»9

.. 11M8I do cs 9996

.. S)«| do kega 70U9

I3«4|

Outside of the auction rooms there has been but little fmmc In any description, nntn within the In.t (!»y ortwo, . n there anpeara to It ,.,.-- ^^^y^^ j„

lemand for dome- i -1 noted

w. A lew tranaacii also re -

I ttiider their ai •■, r .: i rket (Ten-

nil description., both ol le reign an l domostle, and dcpreaacd, with few private sales worthy

ALCHHOL.— We note the following ••let: «S bbls ex Cy-

1.1 all kinds of .stivcmher ISili;

SiUl.I" i. '■

dark "a- .'Syrup is 1 TEAH-....,

'■v!v'hi>%o animation lo notice. Private aslea .n^ cot lined toji.bhlnu lota oi C.-imet. (1olon-j. etc.. to the trade a'.

our nut. tallona. with 111- ' '^*

Black, and 12r. l.xs tlo ' '

tton, T^ bxa (Ineat Yoiiii '

- "luck.

each 4

...iskel, 72

liskl.ei,, !i, S;\. ; 11 li. TOB*C«,'0-nnlsi

sales. Tlie lunr'-iet ts ■.

era'

ed

67.

Ell. 21- hir

lilt ..■

6»i-: Ifi l.x e.ka. lir2^

on room, we luve no r- .loinil only a mod-

,11- .lode, ;, Bi.s. .sic,3ts Wilier I.ilvtlt.ilo,

N. Ruiv Na'onil Uaf, lti»,5!i(*Nle; -j? \ bxs •:\ iin'.Nal. Leaf, Ilia, 67; lU lit uxs do.

'rom January l»t to Mov. : IJ.MJ U, 4602 qr caks, 1335 H oaks, 13.6S

, urLint oper.i. 'i-'"

iilv dull ani! "*

. .■.o.'7i do K\ . '"•

i;. r'.. iit.iiiesi!. ...tiiioina t'larei is ..< hm.s ". *■•■ t- .---i^-"

'''i'^AH^r'i'OW-DKRH-Imporlsfyom January 1st to

'■■'w7'u":tr.'aUa';.'J^'-/.^oi:^.rea.on * Merrlirs. »3S; 1^^^^^^^ Donnolly 4 Co.'B(lr«t premium California. »3); in gross

iKdInillon t Cu..ti^ ^ ^

KECEIPTB OF DOMESTIC PRODVCE.

The'

r

. a atatement of the receipts of Dorocatlc « market Tor the past week and Ihe tolai tree vcara. from July 1st to the correa-

. iich vear.

ABTICLU

rmODOCB.

Flour, qr. sacks

Wheat, sacks

Barlcv, sacks

Oats, sacks

Poutoea, sacks.

Corn, sacks

Rye, aacka ....

Buckwheat, sacks..

Beans, sacks

Bran, aiieka

Hay, bale*

Si?

:f3

if?

I

m

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During the period iinJer review the ship Enoch Train hfis completed her loading and sailed for Liverpool, carrying the largest cargo ever shipped out of this port, with a single exception that of the Great Republic. Her freight consists of about 5,000,000 lbs of Wheat, 154,500 lbs of Tallow, valued at $100,000. The British ship Melila has also sailed for England, carrying IGOO hf and 800 qr sks Flour and about 23,000 sks Wheat, valued at $47,000. The Cutwater, for Liverpool, has nearly completed loading her cargo of Breadstufl's, consisting chiefly of Wheat. The Br ship Lockett is about ready to sail with Wheat for the same port. The bliip Wind- ward has sailed for Kew York, carrying 21,362 hides, 3484 Horns, 405 pkgs Copper Ore, 1245 sks Mustard seeds, 9620 galls Spirits Turpentine. 732 bales Wool, 53 ci-ks Oil, 28 csks Silver Ore, and a few casks of Cali- fornia Wine and Brandy the whole valued at $137,000. The Regulator, for Boston, is about ready for sea, carrying a large quantity of Oil, Copper Ore, Wool, Hides, etc. She is to be followed by the Gleaner, with a similar cargo. The Peruvian sbip Dolores Ugarte is under an engagement to load a cargo of Wheat at Val- lejo for Calluo. The Wheat is to be shipped in bulk, having been purchased of the Napa farmers direct, for account of ship and owners. She will probably carry 25,0C0 bushels, more or less. This is the first vessel that ever loaded Grain in bulk at this port for a foreign Toyage. The baiks Glimpse and Nightingale are to load grain for Auckland, N. Z. The Br bark Anne Wood is under charter to load Wheat for England. The Lotus, fur Hongkong, sailed u few days since with about 1000 sks Wheat, 400 flasks Quicksilver, 300 sks Potatoes, etc. The Palmetto, for Victoria, V. I., carried 600 sks Barley and 323 bales Hay. The Wild Pigeon, for Tahiti, carries 200 bbls Elour. The Maria, for Manzauillo, 1500 flasks Quicksilver, valued at $57,500. As wo write, negotiations are pending for a ship to load Wheat foj Liverpool; also a vessel to load for New York.

The markets for Flour and Wheat remain firm and steady, with a fair export enquiry ; prices are unchanged. The bulk of Wheat purchased is contracted for in the country by the agents of shippers. The details of such transactions do not find their way into the public prints. Barley is very scarce; the stock both here and iu the country is supposed to be light, and with an active con- feumptive demand prices have advanced at the close to $1 80 x>er 100 lbs, which price is offered without finding sellers. At Sacramento the rate is even higher the tendency of the maiket still upwards. Oats come to hand sparingly, and prices are well sustained. Com is in light supply ; the crop in the State is thought to be a good one. Corn Meal appears to be neglected. Beans are very scarce—farmers holding back their crop look ing for higher prices.

The crop of Potatoes is immense, and prospects of prices for the future are gloomy. Hay is scarce and wanted; a few cargoes would command our quotations. Hides have materially advanced in value since the dis- solution of the Hide association. Wool comes to hand quite freely, with sales at remunerative prices, chiefly for shipment to the East. We note a freight engage- ment of 100,000 lbs Oregon Wool, for account of the Salem (O) Woolen Factory ; Oregon Wool is in favor with us and brings high prices sales of Washed at 27c. Tallow is wanted for export to England, and to the Eastern States, with sales at 0>2C, though the bulk of the shipments go forward to Liverpool on chandlers' acaount. We note sales of about GOOD boxes Oregon Apples, by the Alert and Oregon, at 3@3,'ic ^ Ife, qual- ity not choice.

We recently referred to the probabilities of our being able at no distant period to furnish our market with supplies of Raisins, Figs, etc. To-day, very creditable bunches of Raisins are on sale and exhibition in Pacific Fiuit Market, the same having been cured at Los An- geles. At the same place we notice a box of the ordi- nary variety of blue Plums, of good quality, juat in their prime, which were raised at San Jose, and sold at 25c f* lb, the value thereof consisting in their maturing at this late season. Dried Figs, of good quality, have been in our market lor some time past, cured in this State, and selling by the box at 25c %i lb.

FLOUR— 4,000 hf sacks extra Golden Gate Mills, $6; 2,000 qr sks superfine, $4 75; 4, (00 qr sks do, $4 75(gi5; 3,000 qr ska Alviso Mills, $7; 2,000 qr sks Golden Age, $tj; 2,000 qr sks Golden Gate, $0; 2U0 qr sks Suisuu, Family, $0 25; 400 qr sks extra, $6; 200 qr sks Eagle Mills extra, $t>: 500 qr sks Superfine, $5 DO; 800 qr sks Pioneer do, $5; 400 qr and 4UU hf sks Tule Mills, fine, $4 50.

WHEAT— 15,000 ska for export, at $1 60; 5,000 sks do.

$102,^2; 1,500 sks extra, $1 75; 500 sks extra for seed, SI 85; 3,(;u0 6ks miDiug, $150'ail55; 1,500 sks inferior, $14Jv"l 47'...

BARLEY— 2,G50 sks, $1 COCdl G2>i; 2,500 sks $1 05;?; $1 70; 1,500 sks choice, $1 Ti^a^l to; at the close $1 80 is offered and refused.

OATS— 2000 sacks, in lots, $2 05@$2 15; 1000 do, $1 9;'(a,$2; 100 do, choice, $2 37 '2.

HAY Tlie market is very poorly supplied, a few car- goes of good to prime quality would command $15(^,20 '■^ ton.

CORN— Small sales, 2^0 "^ lb.

MIDDLINGS Sales, £20i's'$27 l?i ton.

BEANS— V(^ry scarce and difficult to procure even at our quotations.

HIDES— Free sales Dry at 13',;@14c; some reported as high as 14'-:. Dry Salted, $3 02 y,.

WOOL— We note the following sales: 24,000 lbs for export, 21>i@.22c; 8,000 lbs mixed, ii0.a21c; 7,000 lbs slightly burry at an average of lyc; 2,ifOO lbs Oregon washed at 27c; 26,000 lbs American, 20ij(o21c; 10,000 lbs at about 21c; 35,000 lbs at an average price of 21c; 10,000 lbs atl0'u,18c.

TALLOW— 8000 lbs at 6>ic t* lb.

POTATOES Sales according to order and quality at $1((5.$1 25 '^ 100 lbs.

Our Money market has been comparatively qnlet dur Idr the period under rev ew, with an tniple .^uiti'ly of capital available for Ngitimatt* buHine»s i-ur post-s nt r-ites rauslfK from )33@2 '^ rent. %^ month. 'I'lic rcriuirements olthe trade appear lo be very liyht, (iiid i>ay lUfiits are inaae with a prompmesd thai inaicatea a lull till, or plenty of accessible uieans.

R< ceipts of Treasure from the interior since our last re- port amount to a lit le over SI,3U0,UI 0, of which $HJ4,L00 were in coin; and of the ha.aiico the Mint hus iwken about $510,001); Icavm.; about $6.t0,01)0 to nicct the wants of shippers GoU Bars are in fair demand to-duy. with sales at8.0(Sj830. Large arrivals lire lookfd forto-u.ght, both fr(tm rhe North Coast and from the interior, whL h may allect ' rices to-morrnw; bin holders I xjeet to leal.ze at loas^t 830, and should the stpply rot be considerably aug- mented, ■ hey seem to leinaveiy fair way to do so. We observe no change iu the value of Silver, ija'es are re- ported at H premium @3>i discount.

The rates ofExchange preva ling on last SteamerDiy will probibly rule again to-inurro *, unless to-night's de- spsttchesdin'er materially from the last received. Cur- rency Bills on the Atlantic cities were then scdd at 1S@J2 percent, discount, or tha equivalent j rem urn on gold, accordiuf? to the variois modes of computation. Bills piy- able in com will be held at 5@G per cent, prtmium. Ster- bng has underg.-ne no chduye. Bankers draw a':4M@4SJid. A considerahli amount of Gmln Bills has been ui-goiiaied at 4!).!. Wo quote 49@49,;id as the market rate.

L gal Tenders are selling to-day at 86@8'', wlt^i a fair de mand, and but a moderate supply uflVring. Th^ire ■» no e.idtnce, at the moment, of any consiileraolc arrivals of late, by steamer or otherwise, and the Sub-Treasury in this city, for a week pust, has been puiing ou-goUl.

Mexican Dollars remain at 9@10 ^ cent premiuni,

Tlie Imports of Treasure f.om 1*L iiist. to date were as foUows:

November 6— Per Ponora, from Mexl-nn Por'.9..S 11,1.'*0 00 19— PerG. Artiro, ironi ,>uiz.itlan lz8,i;53 w

Total since November 1st $ 39,i33 00

Our exports of Treasure fi>r the same period, were :

November 1— Per Goltlen Age- To New York S931,I2t) 5)

To Knyland 757, (i7l Ut)

To Pa-mma JO.OOU Ou— £1,693 797 50

November 7— Per Tyeniouih, lu iloi.glioiig., . . 71,300 00

November II Per Orizaha

To New York S73r. 0t;5 37

Ti) England 4iii,77(i 29

To Panama 5,J0J eO— 1,203 441 6G

November 15— Per Lo.us, to Uo; gkong ibJ,2tiii fit)

Total since Noven ber 1st *:i.l-'5,S24 ui

I'reviousiy this year ;i3,457,42y 75

Total since January 1, 1862 S3ij,5i3 ::5.i iU

Correspondiwg i-cnod of ISiii 3H.108,457 kS

Exc?s9 this year $4.>4,7y6 03

The following is a statement of the balances in the Siate Treasury at the close of business October 25lh :

General Fund $25,836 50

Seh"0l Fui.d 36,7!)S 41)

Hospital Fund 7,821 68

Library Fund 2,1U 47

InierL-Ht and Sinking Fund, 1857 116,710 11

lute rest and smkuig Fund, 1860 I 618 30

Swamp Land Fund 94,293 5'J

School Lund Fund 19,3-18 70

Kslaienoi Deceased Persons yt 13

Seminary Fund 151 45

Puidi •■ Buthiing Fund 62 65

National Ta x Fund 10,797 64

Total on hand $3.5,141 67

We are indebted to Mr. John Perkv, Jr., for the fijliow- ing review of Stock tran.saction.s.

We have but few traisactions in stocks to report since the sailing of the last steamer. The market has been very inactive, but closes tolerably firm at quotations: 5 feet of Ophir Silver Mininit Co.'s stock sold at $2,550@2.700 per foot; z feet Gouli A Curry, 12,000 per loot; 100 shares of (JaB Co. '8 stock, at $72 50; 100 do State Tel«graph stock, at $18; 25 feet ChoUar Co stock, $290(^300 '■^ ioji.

Fi*cigliit!$ iiiicl CUai*tcr.s.

Desirable tonnage is yet scarce and wanted. A ship is required for New York; another for England, &c. For Liverpool, £2 10s is asked, and £2 58 offered. The ship Gleaner has been chartered for Boston, and the Cyclone for Hongkong, on terms reserved. Tho Br bark Anne Wood is to load Grain for Liverj>ool. The Highlander nnd Monsoon are yet disengaged, waiting answers by telegraph from Eastern owners whether to accept off(!red rates or not. The Brenu;n bark Pallas goes to Australia with Lumber, via Puget Sound. The barks Glimpse and Nightingale ai-e to load Breadstuffa for Aurkhmd, N. Z. The Dolores Ugarte is loading "Wheat in bulk for Callao, on owners' account. The Magellan goes to Valparaiso iu ballast.

Disengaged are ships Highlander, Monsoon, Saracen and Wallace ; biigs Ivich and M. Worthington ; schrs Caroline E. Footo, Colonist, Ella Florence and J. A. Bayard.

Evince wrltinR the above we learn that IheshlpUighlan- der lias be_n chartered to load whett for Liverpool at £i 105.

Arrived.

Nov 10 Ship Cyclone, liichardson, 123 days i"m New York; mdsu to De'Witt, Kittie & Co.

.Sclir (, ocliief, Bruce, 12 hrs tm Tigeon Point; produce to Brennan & Co.

Ko\ 11— fjtmr Senator, Secley, 2)^ days fm San Diego; pat^s to S J Heusley.

Sclir Cygnet, Ferguson, 14 hrs fm Bodega; produce to Koynolds, llowell & Ford.

Kov 12— Schr Julius rringle, Lemman, 4 days fm Ta- jaro; i>ro<luce to Brennan & Co.

Sclir L'nipqua, Ball, 24 hrs tin Tomalos; produce to liuyiiolds, llowell & Ford.

Kov 13— Schr Ella Florence, Freeman, 24 days fm Car- men Island, via Cape St Lucas 20 days; salt to (Jco M Jost-clyn & Co.

Schr Black Prince, Ilarloe, 2 days fin Ualfraoon Bay; produce to Vuntino & Co.

iVov 14 Stmr Salinas, Sudden, 12 hrsfm Salinas Kiver; produce to Brennan & Co.

Ship Mon.'^oon, Merrill, 187 days fm Boston, via llio de Janeiro 114 davs: md^e to Flint, Feabody & Co.

Whale ship John Howland,WhcIdeu, 35 days fm Arctic Ocean; oil tt) McHuer & ileriill.

Kov 15— Stmr Coiif^titution, Watkins, 13 days 21 hrs fm Fanamu; pass and mdse to A B Forbes.

Scbr Fayaway, Josselyn, 2 days I'm Monterey ; produce to order.

Nov 16— Ship Highlander, Snow, lol days fm New York; mdse to Geo Howes & Co.

Wli ship Wm C Nye, Scammon, 30 days fm Ocliotsk sea ; oil and bone to McUucr & Morrill.

Nov 17— Bark Gertrude, Bartlett, 108 days f^i New- castle, N S \V ; coal to Macondi-ay & Co.

Schr Cochiel', Bruce, 2 days fml'igeon I'oint; produce to Brennan & Co.

Nov IS— Bark N S Perkins, Ritchie, 11 days fm Vic- toria and Port Dit-covery ; lumber to S L Mastick & Co.

Bark Mahumkcag, Gove, 14 days fm I'ort Orchard; lumber to Kenton & Howard.

Nov 19— Hal irchr Joven Arturo, Garcia, 27 days fm Mazatlan; treasure to N J^uco.

Cleared.

Nov 10— Br ship Melitu, McFee, Quccustowu ; Dickson, DeWoif & Co.

Nov 11 Stmr Orizaba, Lapidgc, Panama ; A B Forbes.

Nov 12— Bark Canb, Dcblois, San Diego; li E Kui- moiid.

Baik Palmetto, Blake. Victoria; l^ckctt & Co.

Bark Scotland, Friend, Nanaimo; (-' L Taylor & Co.

Schr W L liichardson, Goodrum, Guaymas; Master.

Nov 13— No clearances.

Nov 14 Cliile bark Dominga, Tcekalet; Hughes & Hunter.

Schr Mary Cleveland, I^cds, San Pedro; Miuster.

Schr Wild Pigeon, Howes, Sydney via Tahiti; Bunker, Greaves & Co.

Nov 15— StmrOregcn, "Wakcmau, Mazatlan; Holladay & Flint.

Ship Enoch Train, Nickcrgou, Liverpool; Master.

Ship Fleetwing, Kclley, Uowlaud Island; Moader, Lolor Si. Co.

Ship Lotus, Leckie, Hongkong; Koopmanschap & Co.

Chili ship Juana Guzman, De la Tone, Port Gamble; Cross & Co.

Col balk Maria, Newman, ilanzanillo; Barron & Co.

Brig siieet Anchor, Say ward, Victoria and Port Lud- low ; vV T Say ward.

Nov 17— Stmr Pacific, Burns, Victoria and Portland; S J Hensley.

Ship Windward, Smith, New York; Mooro & Co,

Nov 18 Bark 3Ionitor, Nelson, Victoria and Port An- gelo.-!; John Dewar.

Brig Advance, Wing, Victoria: Chas Huro.

Nov B*— Br ship Lockett, Topham, Liverpool ; Dick- sou, DeWoIf & Co.

Brum bark Pallas, Uartmaun, Port Augolos; Ziel, Bcr- thoau & Co.

Mcx brig Minon*a, Do Rolla, Acajutla, C A ; Uollmann Bros & Co.

C^f lllcrtantilc Ola^dte anii |]ricts €nnmt

Per Overland.]

SAN FRANCISCO, I KIJIIUAHY 10, 1863.

N°. 222.

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2c; 111 . liei

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30 in.. ..— 18 n_ j^

ic'd. 14.. Iti m— 20

.) it— 30

toll)

. ,.d

;rls

20 M— Wi

18 a— 211

Jl.l

10 a- II

.\l..:i.

lUl'lUy Co. J01>-

bui;; al dja— ID

Tarred CoWare.— 12 W'

Bolt Kopc lb to

Bale Kope 10 to—

Cot. Sail Twine.— bO a— b2 Flax -k a Twine— 30 a— 44J

! 50 a 4

- a 6 50

- a 2 60

BlaiikiL. . ^>

cost and charges.

11. o.li.r .;...._ 158- Figs, Smyrna, 1^

H),new -

Pranea, Uord'x.- Kalaliui, buncli.

¥ box a > ,50

I liaUin.. iavorflo. 4 75 a 5

- Zante.- ll)a

a— M

. ilar-

I ■:ii.;.s. D)...— 16 a

I AUiionds. Lau'c 18 &— '■- Chile Walnuts. .— 7 to—

'i'"i'."- 10 a— II

- i2ia

a— iii

cil, If lai...... a 5 50

Brandy peaches,

QU a 25»

Do do taf

K«l a 4

.\8s'd Pie FnilH,

qts, Am a 3 50

Do tngllsh a 4 40

liridle, t> side.. 3 -

f>lnie iind Cement.

ID |<> cent., Cc- .ent. llrst

'I II" 111^ 3 @

Cement, Koaen-

dale 3 50 a

Plaster, Calcd.— 3 a

EiBmber.

DCTT20P1SCEHT.

Humboldt, as*

sortad iy M.. «2«

PuRt .Sound, doin a

l).,^„,„.

''I'lor-

aw

lar. a45

Ka-:

aiis

Do . :

ami

- «70

Feni :

Shiio.

_,

Latli'

; _,

Door^

- for

cost and clmriii^.

Plate >io 5 10 P.. Sheet Xo 10 to 13— Sheet No 14 to20- Sheetiio24to."7—

OOl'l-KR.

Sheathing «» lb.— 32 a

Sheathing, Old.. 8— IS

Sheathing. Yell.— 25 a

Do Old Yellow e— m

Bolbi to

CoDipasi'n Nails— 25 a

TIN i'LATRl>.

Plates. Ch&rcoal

IX l^'box 12 p

Hales, IC Char

coal 10 a

K.KiAiiK Plates. . 9 a

lldiica Till slabs.

V lb 40 a- 421

STEBt.

English Cast Steel, «> tb...— 16 a— 18

UUICKSILVRK.

Per lb a— 50

For export a— 45

ZINC.

Sheets ^ tb 8}fe- 9

LEAP. PIgl? lb 8 0

Sheet ...— in a

Pipe 10 a

Bar 10 a

Molnaae* isnd Myriipa.

Dt'TY : On Molasses tic f} gnl ;

.Syrup if f ; 111. N O. .MoliLssea,

In lilil-., p i:aL Komlnal.

-nJ-2«(!«

.1- Kin

-.— so St—

, a_ i:

-.11

.. a-6-i . a- io

o ...— G6«~ San iv.icn inland

do 20 a

S'aval Stores.

dctt: Oakum free: othi-i- kinds 20 percent. Anchu t2 ^ 100 tTi; Chain CabI S2 25 V 100 tb.

Pitch If- bbl 13 a

Tar,American,4P bbl 820 -

Bosin 15 a

Oakum, Navy ,|p ft R a- 9

Do superior s a

Anchors, f> B)..— Stto- 7

Chains and Ca- bles 1^ lb 5 a- 74

Oil.

prxT : Sperm, Whale, and ether Fish Oils of foreigr. Fisheries, Neatsfoot, 20 » cent; Hempseed, Kapeseed,,

- a76»

B. 1 ^ aio Poi a

P.ii -a 850

r-: .-a

7 - to 8

I - «13 -

.None.

i,...,,^,i„ ,.,11..- ,- 12 a

Hams, doin'iinc— 10 a 17 Bacon, sides.

extra clear oia— 8 a— 10 Bacon, sides, ex

Ira clear, new IS Ot 15 Bacon, donrstlc— 16 'a, 17 Lard lOlb tins..— 10 S- IJt

Lard, in lilih— lija

Lard.doin'dllc..— 14 to— 16 Butter. Ifthuius— 15 a— 2.5 Butler choice

Horn 20 a

Butler, Inferior.— 15 to

Butter Cala....— 35 a— 60 Butter, Oregon. None. Cheese. Kasiem— i2}a— 15 1)0 Cal. New...— lb a— 19 f ottttoea. Iltn '2-5 CKNTfl PER BL'SnKL.

Callfa old a

Do do, new J a— 1

f>alH.

PUTT 30 PBHCBHT.

Sandwich I.#-|b— 8 a

Klee

liCTT : Cleaned, l}c fPTJi; Un- ctesnedlc; piidily, Ic.

Sanrtwlcli Island— 7 to ft '

China .Vo I 5Ja

ChlnaNo2. ..— 4 to— 6i,

S 1 a m wh I t e cleaned a 5

Slam Cargo da.. Nominal.

Saigon 3J(«i

Pstna No 1 do...— .54a

Batavia Nol do. ta 0.

Manila No 1 do.. Nominal.

Bengal White.. None, do Cleaned— 4ia

Hnlt.

,.,.,in„ .,,, ij j,„,^

'ilicrwlse. 1 - a- JO,

Khic, lulL l;asj.. »— If.

Finc.Stb bags... a>— w

Live.rp'I Coarse,

V ton a- Ul

Do Stored a— 2t

.4 I coarse None.

!>.. .l.ii.\- it. bags None.

010.. tol2 SO

a... ai2 40

.te.

Oi TV .15 fXROBKT, Worcestershire

Dts, per doz. . . a 6 50

Dodonfpla a 4

Assorted, pints. a 2 00

Tomato Catsup,

tt» a 1 25

rvidoqts .... a 2

Capers pta. a 2 75

ahat.

DUTT 2J CES18 PEE Dj.

.\ssorted ^ bag. a. I

ftoap.

DrxT 35 FEB CENT.

Ca<tUe«> »....- 16ja

HiU's pale No 1. (fi)— 9

Ijo Chemical O Gt'— 9J

Kendall's C. O.— 8 ®

Van Hagen'sdo— 9 (B)^

Colgate K Pale. .— » (H)

Do CliemicalO— Hj®

EiiRlish Yellow.— 6 (cb

Do .White .— 4 ®

Splcea.

duty: 't^'H) Cassia,l5c; Cassia Buds 20c; Cloves 16c; Pep- per r2c : Cayenne Vic ; Do ground I5c; White IVpper 12c; Do ground 15c; Cina- mon25c; MaceandXutniegs 26c : other kinds 20 ^ cent. Assorted invoices, Kround. in glass, selling for about homo cost.

Cloves 30 m

Cassia ^ tb. .. ftt— 55

Nutmegs. ^ ft).— 75 Ht)— 80 Pepper Crain ,.— IS *?' 19

Pimento O 25

Mustard, Cat in

Jlbglass^doz 1 62a®

Do English do.. (ft 2 25

French 2 25 ® 2 60

Utarcli.

DCTT 20 PKH CENT AND JC ^11>

Glcnfleld Patent («;— 15

Klngsford's fai 9

Colgate's ff?'— 9

Pearl (S)— 8

Duryea's ®— 9

»plrli.».

i)UTT: Per first proof gallons. Brandy®) 50;Spiritsaistillcd from grain or other materi- als, SI ; Cordials and Li- quors. Inc.

BRANDT— COGNAC.

Vinevard Proprie- tors Co 4 50 @ 8 50

Sazerac ,.. 4 SO ®12

JasHennessev.. 4 75 (a) 7 ~

A C Godard .fe Co 5 26 ffif'

Marett <fe Co . . 4 25 fdj B V!neGrow'rsCo.3 50 6* 6 United V. Props. 5 O) li Dulary, Bellamy

& Co 4 50 ® 8 -

Champagne Vine- yard I'ropriet'rs 4 'J5 @ 5 50

Jules Rubin ® 6 ;J5

Pinet, Castillon. 4 50 © G 50 Denis Mounie &

Co.... , .... 4 50 (Si

Edmond Jaulin. ® 4

ABonniot& Co. 4 50 $^ 5 50

Louis Leberton. (S) 3 25

Bisauit. Dubou-

che & Cie (g) 4 25

Charrier Ain6.. . ® 4

C Rousseau & Co 3 75 (St 4 NIox Valleiu Ills 3 75 f«) 4

J. Brilloum 3 76 @ 4

J. Faure «te Co. 4 26 @— A. Guiile £ Co 3 ^b 0j i P. L'Eveaue .... 8 75 (5) 4 JD Castillo Saz- erac & Co 4 25 ® 7

E G re go ire tfc

Co ® 3 75

G de Bufisac... (S) 3 60

C Lagarde (aj 3 75

J. A. Machenaud

& Co 4 ®

Ate. Francois

Taiilasson.... 4 &

Contanseaux

Ainfe 3 75 ®

Kolland & Co.. 3 50 ®

BKAKDY— ROCBF.LLE.

Pellcvoisin 3 75 fa! 4

A. Seignette.... 3 76 (a- 4 Arzac Seignette. 3 75 <&) 4 Paul Seignette.. 3 76 (6) 4 Unit-Propriet'rs 3 75 @ 4

T. Meneau 3 50 S> 3 75

Eug. Robin 3 50 3 75

TJn.P'sLttJarrie 3 50 (&> 3 76

B. Basset 3 60 (51 3 76

Vignerons Unis. 3 50 ^ 3 76 G. V. Bernard.. . 3 50 (<x; 3 76

A. Camus 3 50 ® 3 76

Coni^eii Martin 5 50 (S) 3 75 Alex. Seignette. 3 60 iffi 3 75

A. Renaud 3 50 iS) 3 76

A. Babm 3 50 ® 3 75

Bordeaux 2 50 ® 2 75

J Amaud (5) 3 75

A Renaud (cji 3 75

GIN.

Pine Apple 160®

Steamboat 1 ti2J@

Double Eagle... 1 70 @

Swan 1 60 ®

Strawberry 1 60 @—

Dutch Lion 1 60 ®

HonrGlasa 1 60 (ft

Cabinet 1 60 ®

Crown 1 50 ®—

Dew Drop 1 50 ®

Triple Berry.... I 25 ®

PalmlYee 1 fO @ ,-

Other b'ds Uol'd 1 fO @

Old Tom 1 60 ®

Do. S. B &Co.. 1 50 @

Do Voldner's . . . ® 3 25 '

Do Charles' ® 4 i

Do London J. C. '

House 4 @

WHISKY.

Scotch I 75 ® 2

Irish None.

BUM.

Jamaica 1 50 ® 3

DOMESTIC LIQUORS. EXCISE 20 OEXTS I'EK GALLON

Alcohol in bbls..— 70 &— 70

Do in tin @— 82}

Brandy in octvs ®— 50

Gin ®— 40

Rum, N. E 45 fe— 50

Whisky, low prf.— 40 @

Do high proof..-.— 40 ®

Pure Siilrits....— 40 ®

Do Califoniia.. >'one.

HpIrltH Xurpentlne.

DLTY 15 CKNIij FKK GALLON.

Bbls ■^gall None.

Cases 1 80 ® 1 85

DUTv: ^ lb, On No 12 and un- der 2Jc; above Mo 12 and not above Nolo 3c; above >«o 15 and notabove No 20 3Jc ; Kelined 4c ; Tinctured lu cents. China, first quul— ®— 10

Do second do... ®— !»}

I'enivian 9 <*i;— U

Sandwich Island— H ®— 12

Do No. 2 9 ®— 10

Do ilats 74((':

New Orleans ...— IlJ®

W.I. Muscovado— 10 <a~- 11

Boston crushed— 13J'd

New York do...— l3jiS)

SFran'scodo{A) ®— 13|

Do do. .(B)... None.

Do Powdered.. uii— 14i

Do soft crshed A wi—

Do do B ei

Do Refined Loaf ®- 14

Do Yellow fa)— 12J

Xoas.

DUTY, 2Pc ^ 1)> when imported direct; otherwise. 20c ^ ilj and 10 per cent, ad val. Gkekn. Young II y son, Gunpowder A Imperial, Can ton made cases I ft) canisters.— 55 ® 75

Do boxes <a~ 50

Young liyson, Country made

boxes 'j5 ® 86

Country packed Gunpowder & Imperial, halt chests and bxs— 60 ®— BO

Hyson do 57}®— 80

Young llyson do O,*) ® 87j

Black. Oolong, } chests and bo.\es, hit and J lb papers— ^6 ®— 85 Pouchong do ..— 55 ®— 70 Souchong do.... 6;> ift/ 70 Congou. in bulk 66 (f? 70 Japan. Istfiually— 70 ®— 80 Do 2d ciuality . . 60 ®— 66 XoUuc'Vo.

DrTY : Cmnanufactured 25c -^lii; Manuractiir(.'d36c'<ii?iJ> Half It),...'^lb.— 70 (Cb 1 20 Pounds, bright

natural leaf...— 80 ® 1 do fancy packed. 1 ® 1 50 Do ordinary .W f(i— Kentucky Leat..— ao ©— 46 Anderson's sol- ace Chewing. .11 (nil Goodwin'ssmo'g 5 ® 6 Wine*.

DiT V, all klnds.50 ^ct. ad val Madeira,ln wooQ

per gal 3 -- ® 8

Do glass ^doz. (&> h

Do Burdon,. ... ® 2 25

Do ^hiss '^ doz. 3 50 (S 7 Dufl, Gurdou (fc Go's Sherry In wood ^ a&l.. 1 75 ® 5 50 Vino del Pais... 1 30 fe 1 36

Harmony do 1 70 (a h 50

F.W. Cusen's do 2 25 (ai 6 Port,wood,^gal~ 76 ® 3 Do glass ^ doz. 3 50 ® 8 LKoestertfeCo's Burgundv Port. 1 75 ® 1 80 Claret, Cargo, ^

ca.sk 32 ©35

Do superior 3T (ff42

Do ('utler's ff(46

1)0 ^ case 2 75 ® 3 50

Sauterne 3 (&■ 4

Do W cask 35 ®60

CHAMPAGNE.

Schreidcr 18 @19

lleldsJeck 16 25 icull 60

Heidslecfc & Co. 16 25 ®17 50

Princess Clo- thildc 8 50 ® 9 50

Cordon Royal.. ®12 50

C. Cliatclain de Montigny &Co]5 ®ir>

C.Dupont.tCo.l3 rdl3 60

Krug .t Cu. 1st quality 15 @16

Krug&CoSbld.U 50 §:12

Cutler's Istqiial ®17 50

Do Hock &. Mo- selle 15 ta 16 -

Eugene Cliquot. 16 25 <dn 50 I.Ambry'8 Grape

Leaf 16 ®17

Jules Mumm & Co's Imperial— ®20

I>o do Cabinet (ffl4 75

Cabinet, G. S...18 ®19

Louis Lareux...lO

'WooU

Native Cal ip-tb— 15 ®

Amerlc."- 18 e>— 22

Merino 20 <S>— 27

W^ooden Vi^ure» afec* 3 hooped Palls, pat'nt,paint'd,

^doz 2 60 ®

N^stsTubd do.. 2 50 (Cb

YeuHt JPowdera. Preston & Mer- rill's, ^gross . ®35

Andrews' do....— ®22

DonnoUy's «i 30

Redlngton&Co's ®28

NAN FKAfVeiNCO:

Reviev/ of the MarKet

FOR THK EL.EVEN OAVS ENDlXft FEB RtJARY Oth, 1SG3.

Since our last reference, trade lias been luodcrately active among jobbers. The clearances for Mexican ports and lor the North Coast have been large, and wiih the interior a considerable amount of Irnlfic is going on all the time; the mildness of tlie season thus far afford- ing abundant opportunity for intercourse with all the more important points. The present winter has been a perfect contrast with the preceding. While a suffi- ciency of rain haa fallen for agricultural operations in most sections of the country, the weather has been, for the most part, charming a succession of California's brightest days, cool, clear, invigorating and healthful.

The arrivals of merchandise have been heavy, and stocks of many articles show an accumulatiua which points very plainly to lower figures. With the excep- tion of large invoice sales of Coffee, but little haa been done from first hands; that article remains firm at our quotations. Coal also has shown more animation, and prices are better. Candles have been very quiet; less than usual doing. The Fruit per Cambridge is selling at lair rates, in jobbing lots. Metals are generally lowei, with the exception of Pig Iron, which ha» been sold at an advance. Oakum has declined materially— othor Naval Stores are without change. Nails continue dull, and are lower. Coal Oils have been sc>ld freely at auction, at reduced figures. Oiive Oils havo received some attention, but prices are weaker. In other Oils we hear of no important transactions.

Meat Provisions are exceedingly quiet. In Butter and Lard, we note a fair trade for the season at old rates. Kice continues to pour in upon us freely, ox)- pressing the market— trade being dull and prices nom- inal. Sugars of all kinds are in Very littlu request. There is nothing doing in Foreign Spirits: a few sales of Domestic aie reported and indicate rather more firmuess. lu Teas there has been no change. In To- bacco transactions of some magnitude have occurred and we are advised of round sales of fine qualities at higher figures.

The arrivals from supply ports have been as follows: Ships Isaac Jeans and Arey, with assotted cargos, from New York; Agra and Wild Kover, with ditto, from Bos- ton; Zillah, with ditto, from Liverpool; Uuion, with ditto, from Bordeaux; Alerta, with ditto, from Ham- burg; Sardinian, with ditto, from Hongkong: Emily Banning, with ditto, from Shanghae via Japan ; Timan- dro, with ditto, from Kanagawa; Francis Palmer, with ditto, from Manila; Catalina, with collee and sugar, from (juatemala; Ida D. Rogers, with cargo nitrate of soda, from Iquique; Golden State, with salt, frum Scammon's Lagoon; Ocean Pearl, with coal, from Balti- more; Charlotle Andrew and Shawmut, with same, from Newcastle; Scotland and Onward, same, from Nii- naimo; Amethyst, with same, from Bellingham Bay.

BAGS ANimA-OGING— The market is a little feverish lor all dcscriptionri, owing tolibtro-l receipts ot Cotton Goods fibm China and promised sm plies Irom Calcutta io the shape 01" chicken gunnics to which wo hdve made reference in previous repurts. We note sales recently of 4;)00 Dundee wool ska ou private terms; 2000 do do. 8fl@«7>^c each tor hand sewed. <iunny Bags have been m lucruased reiiuest, with sales 01 standard at 1.6c; 51^)0 China mat bags sold at auction at 6;:; 400U lbs Hemp Twine sold private.

B B,£ AB— A steady demand exists for all kinds of ship both for home and export re<iuirements without iuaniies[ change in ^tice. The Archer will carry to Japan hoeral Huoulies of Pilot Bread and Crackers purchased within tlic range of our quotations.

BOOTS AXB HIIOC*! to January 31st. 4,i77 pkgs.

The niaiket is decidedly flat, with little doing and without change in values.

CAXBLES— Importsfrom January 1st to January 31: Boxe?', 12-S; liaU' boxes, 18,5!M; cases, 28.

The dfcuiand is extremely light, with no epecial callat present for any descnpliou, prices being hut leebly sup- ported. 1 he sales are below the uvuai avuruge in quantity and are reported as follows: 50u bxs Gross ADietnch, iHc; .3(K) bxs Proctor & »'«amble's, private; 200 do Kmery's, 18c. At auction, 100 bxs B L Taylor's, 17iac; lOO do Slearine, as are, 8*bC.

COFFEE— Imports from January Ist to January 31 :

Manila, tbs 27, SOOISandwich Islands, tt-s 69,340

Kio, bags 85l

The market is very firm, and prices wcllsust»hied. The receipts embrace 135,000 lbs ilaniia, ex Jrniict a Palmer, 02,000 H)8 <;osta lUcu ex Catalina, and 185 bags do do per Constitution. The sales comprise 500 hags Rio to the Gov- ernment, at full rates; 350 do do, in lots, to the tr. de, at 30c; 1352 mats Manila ex F Palmer, ond 400 bales Costa Kica ex Catalina, on private terms. The two last parcels were secured by a leading roaster at about 2y^30c i^ lb. At the close, onces are firm at cur liighest figures, with sales in bond of 125 bags Costa Rica for export to Mexico, at ex- treme rates.

-Imports from January Ist

' COATv— Imports Irom January 1st to Slst:

Anthracite, tons 4170 1 Knglish, tons 160

Cumberland, tons 1H70 Coast, tons 1050

do casks,,.. 520' Vancouver, tons 1223

Chile, tons 9031

The market at the close is quite active at full flgures. We arc in receipt oi a cargo ot CumUeriaud in bulk, from Baltimore, since our last reference, which is unsold and quotable at $23. The sales comprise 224 ions anthracite, to arrive, ex Prima Donna, at high figures; ItiO do do, ex Agra, at 816; 118 tuns do Go, ex Isaac Jeanes, private. As we write, 181)0 tons Sydney, just arrived, arc olFered for BflJe. 200 long Kiiiutlmo, pur Onward, sold for cash at low ligures. COBB AGE— Imports from January 1st to 31 ;t: coils,

2,245.

Holders of Piastern laid Manila are firm in demanding extreme rates. SlocKs light. The sales embrace 30,u00 ttis Jiastera at He cash.

CIGAKS—Imports from January Ist to January 31st: cases, 493; 25,000.

The amount of Havana seized by Custom House oftlcers was 1,250,000, appraised at £75,oro. They have since been bonded, and are now on the market, finding ready sale within the range of our quotations, which have been duly revised.

I>RX GOOBS— By recent arrivals from the East In- dies we have large receipis ol both Knglish and American Drills, Sheetings and Shirtings, besides upwards of 6C0 bolts of Cotton (Scotch) Canvas. Ol these we have no sales to record. The jobbers are doing but little, and our wholesale quotations must he looked upon as somewhat nominal. Wc have only to note a single sale 01 loO bolts bcotch Canvas Duck, ou private terms.

BBUGS— The large importing jobbers report a lim- ited aemand for their goods. Pucee have undergone no material change for sometime pasi, ttio )gb our quotations are quite nomiual; 100 36Eb bxs Babbitt's Saleraius, at lie.

FISH.- Impofts from January 1st to January 3lst: Codfish, drums, 211; Mackerel, htbbls,200; do kits, 2,141.

The supply of Cod and Ma-^Kerel are very light ; large supplies ot the former recently at hand via Horn, have been spoiled on the voyage and are wortnlots; 80 plculs Japanese Cuttlefish sold at $19 ^ picui.

FKUITS. SAUCES. ETC.-Imports from January 1st to Jduuary 31st: Dried Apples, hi ijbls, 10^2; Wuis, casks andhlids,i;3; bales and bags,iOOO; Raiiins, 18,379 boxes; Cur- rants, bbls, 75; Kigs, csks, il; Lemons, ca, 400; other kinds, bxs uud CK, 14,1^0.

The limitea trade in general merchandise hasseriouslv alTected all tfoods under this head. Choice Dried Apple's command 8fa)8>2C "^ lb for Boston packed; 7®7>('.c; (or Aew York biuiius 111 bf bbls, tLe sales are but 100 Jikgs at our figures. The Kaisios, per Cambridge, direct (rom Malaga, are in perfect order, and aie bouglit auer by luu trade, selling moderately in lots 01 100 boxes, at about $5 for Layers, a lew hundred lancy qr Uxs ot aitto brought very lull ligures; 100 kegs White Malaga Grapes, "as are," sold at *4. Wc quote Lemons via the Isthmus, at $8 per box. Dealers have advanced their JobI;lng prices to $10. Tile consumption of this article has been greatly aug- ntcntcd ot hue by the liberal supplies at hand, the good quality and the unusual low prices at Wijicli ihey have bet 11 ohtainable. Lim'JS are scarce and wanttd; so, alsr>, of Granises. which, at prcient are uut of market. We note a sale of 100 frails Ivica Almoiids, as are, on private term^i,, At auction, lUO hf bbls Hplit Peas, sold at fi}ic. We have no sales of Case Goods, Pie Fruits, ic. ; 100 cs Harrisons' Uystcrs sold at $5. The demand very meagre at this sea- son. At auction, 50 cs Jellies, $5 per do2.

FKENClf GOOBS— Imports from January 1 to Jan- uary 31st: Absinth, 1344 cs; Olive oil, 60 bbla and 17,7e3 c»; Sardines, 3S39 cs.

A m 'tierat« requirement only exists for any article in Ihe hne. Supplies large and superabundant. 35 cs Sago sold at 10c %J. lb.

GUNNYBAGS— Imports from Jatiuarv 1st to Jan- uary 3lsi: tialcs, 1336; loose, 20eH).

Wc note private Suiv'S m lots of 80 bales Standard, 15c; 40 bales do, private. At auction 24 baits da, as is, 14c.

HUPS— The market is fiat ; demand limited, with sales at auction of 2 bales old i:.a3Lcru, 3'^c; 4 pockets do do, 4'ic.

JjUjhBER— Imports from January 1st to January 31st: Doors, 3043; Blinds, bdls, ISDb: Sasn, bdls, 129; Domes- tic Luiuoer, teei, 6,980 dou.

The arrivals for the week past have been very liberal, the market brisk and prices well sustained, with sales of 400,000 feet Oregon and 175,000 feet Puget Sound at $20'^ M; also, round sales of Redwood by the cargo, at *20 tyr rough aid $30 for dressed, to the extent ot J.500,00O I'eci. At auction 3,000 feet Eastern Wliite Oak sold atykc per foot. We quote Oregon by the cargo at $19 for rough

METAI-8-^Our quotations generally have been fully revised. We note sales of la3 tons Scotch Pig Iron, part at »l5cash, balance 5(50 on usual time. At auction iO,5001ba Old Yellow toheathing sold at glO 85. Composition Nails GO lOc "^ &.

M"AVAI.. STORES— Imports from January Ist to Jaauary 31sl: Oakum, bales. 410.

We note a decided decline in the price of Oakum with sales of200 bales Wavy at8@9c '^ tb.

BTAIl-S— Imports from January 1st to January Slst: Kegs, 10,875.

The market is greatly depressed fn view of heavy stocks here, large quantities en route to this port, coupled with a very Umit«iu demand. Buyers have it ail their own way. 1,000 kegs Bridgetou assorted sold at $i 87X cash.

OILS— Imports from January 1st to January Slst: China, jars ■, Linseed, bbls 156

do cases 260iLinseed, cs €i

Coal, cases 8006 Olive, cs Ico

do csks and bbls 3G do bols

Lard, bbla 60 Rape Seed, tubs

do cs I Whale, bbls 40

We have no sales of Whale-to record. At private sale 300 cases Plagnloi Olive are reported on terms withheld. At auction Coal and Kerosene are freely offered with large sales, of which we note 450 '■-ases Downer's Kerosene ateic; 500 ca.'ies Seneca, 4l@i4c; 245 do do, as i^-, 35(ffiS6c; lOOdo Rowland, SOcpergall; SOdowew Bedford, 49c do; loo cases Ciiina S ut, Ooc per gallon , 40 tubs Rape Seed, 50c per gall.

I»KO VISION'S— Imports fromllanuary 1st to Jan. 31 :

Bacon Shoulders, hhds iLard,bbls 86

Beef, bbls do cs 97

do tcs Pork, bbls 160

Butter, Eastern, firks...7,4»5| Hams, tcs IM

Cheese, cases 794 do bbls 45

Cheese, csks&tbbls KM do cs

There has been a very limited demand for all goods un- der this bead, with scarcely a single exception. Prices are weak and favor the buyer.

^tctTiT r.

,tttar! n iu« at hant! briniis op 71') I ili« I»tliiiiui. mliti It At pr«'«-

arrlviac very (le^ly, aadi*

eM) Hikinm exlra O via . Ill lutfi to Hi-* tra'l« at 2i<^ ';..», IW do do, i3!a's»iU:. mi At tli-3 i:l'j3i, I0>) lirkna C. Aaama sold

jH nppsront at the

;.' rie

I'

* CIIEB8K— At auction, 25 bxs N*«w York, via Isthiutn. U.7c.

LARD— We report «ale»of a-Sca J. W. * Co.'a oew In 10^ an(lM*'»ln^ jnit iit h«t»l t>v thn «tteamer, a' 14(<$l-l>flC

Til. ■-: ■■'''- "■■ -"■■ '- t-.>i' -1 ..: .>M,-,M,,.I ,Tl„i|.*,

:;ui

[i T' wrs lull

I , lesriii; out ule of U ta( bbl< Ru(-

'' liA<^-^ I > .uiiwriatloD ofWckj newUrlneex

RUliu Bun t^lo at IJc i>«r ». We hi-nr Imllrectly of (iiir- chusraur " UllUniji" to aonio txtciit at llm Kut for UiU

rdtlunit are reitrlcted to tmaU jobblnK lotf,

', Bt oitr iiaututlulijt. l;i : rn frum January 1st lo .'riniiary Slut:

. lU luau ^u. 1 Caaioa, &Mc : ^ V I i ' laaary Ul to January 3l>t:

,, ..[' any daserlbtlon to record.

our iif.t.ii -li- Art- tJLi. u^'iuinai. »TA KCU— Imporl« fVoin January 1st to January 3Ut;

,. ' 1 -r.. /-..-.»!.-.».! ..niriU- t . f he :i't«nta

'' r A

. i.aslilc at about l(c; alOdo Van Ila- u al «Kvut'i lutes. At auction. 3UU

»|(-h^ Ttic IT arket Ik without animation. Oorquo- •^ ' vc aiair view of prltcj, inou(jh we have no . to r<rc«ird.

vxn .\I01..1K»t»>»— Iinrortj (yom Janu- ary 1 .1- M|.l«, litl; liegH, 5 galls. I,3"W.

-■- ,~,1 lo the ant-llrtu raom* 300 ruo kcg9 Eutern, V9, to^lici

Ev«n njorc thftn ttio Ti-iml <1n!!nc uioint-nt. Til'- (iroz;ni.'«r * v to Cblila: 100 and t" I'sskeis j- '

■Wt>OI>K\ WAKE— Wf have but a i-liiiile unlc of •OU Jiii I'aUlurnlnOf.liir J-ulli to report. at»3 6J'j t* >lo«.

T »• \--'' ■■i>vv«>iK**— Imports frotn January l»t to

ton .X .^iLiTi'i^

tiuirv. The italen are very •.r n'oiinolly *Oo.'»aBd Prea- - the k-iuUti^ brands.

riry 1st to January list : T^s. Frum Domestic At.

iiirki : )i IS villi .1

"d, ;.v.h

I. bis

liust

ibr

Kl-I lil t^

<;ln, plprs :nnl isruiidy, pipe*

At auction 7M bales rio. i Cliliia,

iii'urta from January Istto Januiiry Slat:

Jli I'ldcr, cs <1»

do bbu IN«

l*ure Spirits, pipts IM

bbi

n- pipes .

do do

d'l octvs do cs Absinth, es

\\ .

474 21

do do

.'Ulpes. hois.

Rum. hhds ana puns. .

do libls

Whisky, puns

do bbls

.lo cs

145

lt!8

IC

477

lU

3KI9

ALCUllUi

casli. BUiSDV-

!M ai^r-vAt- l.'-J !.!I» Kailcru at TOO, •We have no transactions to report, either In

Koreijn or DiincJtlc ... ,„ ,

t3IN-3l pliios und *iKlo American, 40c cash.

RUM— N n-MrliM-trd, without sales to record.

Tlio sairs are SO j; and IS pipes, ex .-a.«b; 12^ hf and \-do same price; SO

DOUKIiTIC PKUUCCK.

Buslni s< hiss bicn llinUrd, with the exception of large puichdsiavf Wheal, nia':e chti ily in the conmry <or ciiy di liver), at Tery full pricts. lliese weie nj«de chiefly fjr Enirllsh ac.'ouni, and will go forward at an early diy »liice oar I «t tlio Tcruvlan has sailed for Liverpool with a lull ciirtfo of BrcidsluIU, coufiliUii.^ of 25.7tO sk4 Wlliat, 3.10(1 lif and qr f Us llour, .S70 bam i; .ppor Ore, «X( Uasks VuU-ksi.vcr, aud :S» bales Wool, valued at $90,0*1.

The Mouitor lor Victoria, V. I. carriel 6,001) sacks Flour. The Josephine for Shan,;liao carried lUJO bbls and hf bbUOolden date Mills Klonr, also ttn ln>oice of tile same lu li i eases. The Naranilsslc for Virtoria had a luru-e cir^oconslsIInK In part of 40a)bfanJ ijrsks Flour, SaisksWh at, 17J kks Barley, 414 baiS B.:uns, lli! likus Butter, 7^ csHfS Lard, etc 1 he Bark Ueiiinttrk for Punt- { arenan hid 1500 KfK-ks Fl.ur,»te. The Siadi Assen for CapeT.,wu had \M> hf tks, WO qr iks Flour. 10,120 sks Wheal ond 130 sks Bran. Bosldta tne»e exports several minor invoices of UreadstuIT.s have gJi^c to Mexico and t;ie Sortli Coast.

The n 10 new Boston ship Agra has been etiarterci to load Bieslsluffj for Liverpool, and will bo forward lu ralkoer. Bell ft Co.'s line. She will carry upward, of 41,1'Ousacki Wheat, etc. A very con Irtcrable portion o( her car<j has alre.idy been secured i 1 the interior at current r<*.fev*. Tnesblij Mtsseiiiter has been chartered to lead for hew York, lu Mooie A t: j.'s line. Sue w lllearry O'l, Hides, Copper oie, S.lclH Turpentine, etc. The Mo(klet!burg ship Alt Mecklenbarg has also been char* tcrcd If. Ijud drain lor Uelbjui lie. Tiie (leoiKe Lee, lor Ui'ii;,';[onf; will laks more or lets Flour and Wheat.

There liisbsen but little demand fjr Barley even at the

reduced rates iiowturr i.t. In fact, there are more sel-

lsr« than buyers at the decline. Oats have been loritely

' •••1 al very full prices, elcslnii Arm at our hlghsst

ns. Corn and Corninea aie quite neglected, and

. ixmlnal.

The export dcin.T.d for Flour Is gold forsnperllnc, while

for extra brands the sales are chltlly eonflncd to local

wants, and prices rather favor the buyer. Extra brands

for export ran be purchased at tS 75«r»; superfine. »4 SO®

$^. Willi occasional parctls of choice city brands at 96 2S

'Its 47)..

The Josephine lor Ehanghae teok an Invoice of various kinds of meal lor family use from the Alia Mills. Infa-t the entire carcoof this vessel was of uatlvre production inclujint; Wines, etc.

The I'olato market is very feebly supported, ruling al 'i-'iC t"*! May Is In letter request. Beans are neg- lecied. Dry Hi esare Jaleobleat 13; ^1 lb on the average FLOUIl— lOOOqrskssuperflne Uoldcn date Mills. »5 37', ; 5JII do do export Suhun, 16 10; 2,000 do do Vallejo Mills su- p-rline forexirJ. $4 Si; WJdo do Alvlso Mill'. $7; IKK) do dolljidenliate Mills. (6 2.1; IJIIll do do National Mill«, tnvS; lOldodoOoiden Asc Mils. $6 2^; .*jil do do Commercial extra, td 25; 6u<jO lif-do superAne for export, priva'o.

WHKAT— .^O.'Nio.acks hera and lo arrive, for export, at .- Miilling, (I 82.'^^; In drills sacks

I 65 I- 1 egate 2.50.1 sks at $2 K%2 20—

th- ... I', r ... xiri-m.. jir.i e l..r 'ire wing.

OAT.S—tJi'O sks sold al ajjrs 2\c, cl.)»lJig Urm at Sc, With •alls. , ,. .

HAY— Cargo sales, t:3@15 fur common to. good: Choice, $17

nlDEft— Sales UCO Dry, at 13c S h.

F.rTATOKi'- 1') vsacaa repacked ic ¥ lb: food to choice ■ihiSOj per aack— a year ago they weie saleable at4%4>^c

{rails Freeman A w'sUld Bourbon, l)c. t to January Slst:

\% 1 1 I ■* K \

.^iliH.si.lis .

all lit UKiii: -

TF.AS

Pk.;-, . y<v

mark, qui.t.r iikis i Kla.-l.

TOBA4 » i»-lniportsfrom January Isl to January 31al:

Ilh.ls. .■•; cs, Jl.'. I.ales. 11; pkgs. 34; lbs. iM«),

lin .ri.i^..:.' 11'. anxl-.i.- tM sell in exds. . by tel

of apeelal importance to record;

with talr sales of Oolongs at our

-^1 pkgs In all. At auction. 150

\A papers, 51c; lISMifchesu

.vclioog, 4J lbs each, H7.'jc ; 40bx8

I iv of Increased

Wised

. iltiral

ricot.

t4 lb

BEANS— !Ofl sacks White Pea, !>U%;>. 5;; ItlOdoPink, 3li<iJi%c

100 dosBayos,

KECEIPTS OF UUXKHTIC PROOVCE.

The following Is a statement of the receipts of Domestic I'rmluce lu this inurael tor the past week and the loin; lor the past three vears, from July 1st to the corres- ponding date each vear.

Fi'.ur. qr. sjicks. Wticat. sacks

null 111 irt ti.ij. r,lliiiis..;i,Ts. W,' .ju..!.' w r-:cr.i ..1 ,ui.:- 70c«lSS; prime brands Virginia $lft(l20 per pound. Our quotations g.iierally have been luliy revised. j

WlXES-lmports from January 1st lo January Slst ; i Csks, 48; puns, 6; qr csks, 186; H'c»lt».l»; es,2»4; bakts, »«):

ill

lif

f

•.g3

: s^

: ^'

"n

: .^<r

■zi

F^

1^5

' r*^

'. r*—

: i»-l

iSS

T.'.T 30.7' 4.7.) 4.114

Hty.

~^,-^,.:::.'.v.v.['.v..\.\ em

bales ' liW

139,

238. 436

6,790

1.20.)

1573

37 771

73.536

1I7,S»'

27;.t«j,

aH.«93

11.090

2,609

1.860

aa,o<» iimW i«8,oa

iis.o!4 i05..'>.VI 8,166 3,118 3,7.37 23,712 41.074

riXANC-I.^I,.

Our latest advices from Eastern markets are to 13th ultimo by mail and to 9th Inst, by telegraph. Frtra the lortnir we learn that the apathy so long preyalllng In all department." of trade had given place to very gnat and feneral. activity. Sptculniive oiieratious uptn the Slock Exchange had been almost unprecedented, and la eaey leading articles of Imih Fcrelgn and Domestic mer- chandise a aiinllar degree of animation existed. Prices were tinding upwards. Smnc descriptions of Stock* h*d advar.ctd osmuch a8 2i)|>erccnt : these, however, were of the cheaper class, whilst the higher priced and Oov- ernroer.t'j. though participating lo some extenfln the moveroenl, had experienced loss advanlage-and were, iu fact, often quite Irreiiular and feverish, rising '4 per cent, al the morning board aid declining again 10 previ- ous quotations in Iho evening. Tlio niagultude of busi- ness transactions during Ihbiocriolofexcieinenl may bo Infoirtd from the dally exchanges at tho Bank Clearing House, which hal reached $12 i)!)J.OW-a (1,-ilre bu t slight- ly surpassed during the wildest freiijiy of the preceding spring and early summer.

But there were some featurca of this excitement which claim a moment's couaideratlon. In the flrsl place it was predicated upon no actual Increase of Issues- It wjs pure- ly speculative, though based upon the certain operation of well known principles. FluoiuitloMs, thoreloro. may be lock d for. While the general tendency Is upward, <!ald will no doubt oecailonally recede. Being at present, perhaps, prematurely elevated by speculation or appre- hension, rather than by the actual mctasllles 01 trade, It will vibrate as those causes act njon It with a gieiteror leiss degree of force, Intluenced as they will bo by \ ollllcal changes and the fortunes of war. At Iho ilale of our mall advices it was generally conceded that Gold would go to ft)\* cent precaluin, and flm>ng the mercantile classes In- vestments were made in It aa " an Insurance against the depreciation of bank baltncca aud lulla receivable. Mer- chants were buying the Hold outright, lodgin J It in bank and kciplug It tliote, without regard to the llactuatlcns of the market."' For the same reason they were conven- ing their currency funds and receivables luto oierohaudiso and other proiierly, causing tie increased acllvily In those articles atludtd to in market reports.

Secondly, we observe the neglect of Uovernmcnt Becuit- tlts, which, thoagh sllthtly Improved, were notbuoyan', aa coinpsred with other securities. While the latter had advanced largely within two monhs past, and especially of late, f. 8. '"> per cents were at least 5 per cent, lower thau in Ncvemter. This Is doubtless partly owing lo the fact that the amonnl of negollable Gjvcrumcint issuos la too great to be wielded by speculators; Ihey naturally prcler the bonds or shares of States or Corporations, that are In smaller volume and can be more readily conirollcd —the Intrinsic value beitg apparentiv a matter of Uas eoncern. •■cheap Sto-jks," siiya the Ken York Herald, '•some of which hare really no value whatever, appear to lake the fancy of speculators more readily than more valuable securities." They can be manoeuvred more readily and subjected more perfectly to the peculiar tactics of the profession. But beyond this, there is unquestion ably a growing distrust In regard to Na looal Securities arising from tlie extremely unsettled aspect of public af- fairs, coupled with the afsurauce thit cxls log Issues, however largo, are certain to be indcllnilclylbul vastly augmcnUd 11 Is true thai this feeling of distrust would be materially modined and abated by Important successes to our arms- The piibl:c dlsappolnlmenl, however, In re- gard to such events has been so frequent, so painful and sohnmll.nilng, that expectation falters.

The National Bink Cu-ren;;y project of Mr. Chasa had met with lltlli! favor In Congress, the Commlllec of Wajs and Means declining lo embcdy It In their financial programme. It Is slated that the SecreUry bid visited New York for the purpose of conference with leading financiers. In Ihs hope of ovefccmlng their repugnance toll, and creating a more favorable impression; but hu hopes had not been realized.

The magazine from which we have quoted above con- lalni Ihe following remarks In regard to this project; " The Secretary contends that hU paper currency, which Inn cU such heavy burdens upon the people, money obtained without Interest, and he cannot therefore admit that It linpoiea a tax of 30 ■? cent upon every Individual. Nevertheless, he is very willing tolorigolhe borrowing withon; Interest, In order to Issue the notes through the hinks. He states that the $210,000,000 noua outstanding arc a loan without interest. Ho asks thai those notes be converted Into a 6 * cent stock, which ahall be Ihc baala of bank Usuea lo the same amount, redeemable In Uov- ernmcnt notes. In other words, ho wishes to pay the banks $15 000,00) intereat In Gold annually-equal, at the preienl rate, to $20,000,000 In paper-on those stocks, on which thelhanke may Issue $230,000,000 of their paper wiUiout Interest, and redeemable only In Government noUB. If the bank notes are to be based on the Oovern- ment notes, why not allow the latter to remain as they are, without paying the bankers $15,000,000 per annum in Gold to Issue BUbslltutest Inasmuch as on the proposed plan th^re Is lo be no limit upon the Irredeemable Issues

of the banks, tlie depreciation of the cnrrency would con- tinue to inllict immeDse burdens upon the people"

In regard to the resumption of specie payment by the Banks of New York, the Siioerintendeut of the Banklug Department at Albany thus speaks:

How soon the Banks will be in a condition to resume the payment of their ot>!ii:ations in &po:ie ii i. Impo.-i.sible lo detBrniine. Certainiy not until ihe " Ipjial-'eiider " notes shall be withdraww Jrom cirenlation ar d tiie Ciovernment re urns lo t'lo redeiription of ns issues in coin. Under tlie (jres^-nt a.-'piicts oi tue Trea>nry Ot■i»a^rIMl'll^ with a pro- spective engraving and printing eritiibli.-bment in opera- tion in the attic, a paper deposito' V in the basement and an officer interoaediatc, wbodeals out innocuous promises to pay at the rate of a million and a half dollars per uav, a siid commentary will be presented on thv; constitutional i-rerogative to "coin monev and r*'^iilate the vaMic the-^euf and of foretcn coin." Let us bope that the pre- sent unnatural rebellion being subdued peace will once more visit our distractad coii..try,and that with tisdaw,.. »* e sliall acain return to ilie UKe or the true measure ot v?.hie. both in corporate and fjovernmental payments.

On the alleged redundancy of the currency he observes:

No better barometer wherebv to measure fe state of th':' currency can be found tlian the returns made to this oupanmeni, and these indicate most clearly that us yet no redundancy of the currency exi-^ts. Indeed, the eapa- biJityofthis department to meet the deniind fur notes was never more severely tested than it has been during Ihe last nine months. Nor was it the resuli of a lacti- lious demand. 'I he bauKs found themselve'4 emb-irraspeo in the transaction of their business by the want of cnr- rency to meet the daily n qui^itions. Kverv soiled and muulated note, capable of service, was bfough'. into use, and tlie banks ol the Ean were liicralJv "besieged lor currencj' wherewith to move the crops of the w est Enjiaj-ements were ma^e weeks in advance bv those wanting currency, in. order to stcurc a supply, iud nu- wieron^ facts might be adduced to prove that with all the issues of the liovernmeiit and ihe banks the volume of currency wa-i not in txcessof ilie wants ot the country Adequate grounds for this unusual demand may t)c iiiuf.d in the wUUdrawal of ill the .pccieiroin eirau'a- iion; in the abolition of the (mire ba.k note circuia'ion of sevsral ot the Western States, consequent unjn the failure ot local instltntions ; in the va^t sums required t.>r the payment ofbounties and w.;;es to v.dunttem ; in th" immense purchases of agrieuliu al prmlucts bv the Gov- ernment ; in the enhanced prices oi tn(ist_- products, call- ing for vast suns both in p tjnient and for tli^ir iranspor- tttiion; and by tne fact that ueurlv the entire businesd ot thecomaiuniiy has, during the past year, been transacted upon a cash basis.

These two extracts arc hardly consistent with each other, for if the currency is not rcdandant the fling at the Treasury Department has littJo force, and we may ask, If there is really no more currency tliin the public require- ments demand, why has it depreciated t

Money is said to have become easier, with large amounts olTering on Can al 5^ cent, per anruai— r@V^ cent are the quoted rates for prime paprr. Tlie policy o Government is adapted to cheapen money; holders of curroncy, under existing circumstances, are very nctu rally inclined to exchange it for something else.

Onr latest telegraphic advices are to the following pur- port:

IfF.w York, February 7.— Money easier Sterliuir Ex- chawge dull, 171 ©172. Gold, I56.i^; Demand Notes, 15?.'- U. H. Sixes ot 'SI, yj@i;i,>4; 7 3-10 Ireaaury Wotes, lOlfi^lvV: Calilorma Sevens, 131. * '«^ "'i

■We are further advised of modifications in the Senate of the Finance bill of the House Committee on Ways and Mean.", but the information Is indefinite; judging irora the tenor of it, however, it would seem that ths amount of Legal Tenders to be authorized had been curtailed; also that speculative transactions in Gi hi arc to be taxed, for the special l)cncfit of our greits'sple, toche.ktraflc in it and keep it from advancing under the influence of laws more potent th an decrees of Congress.

Our money market has undergone no change since last steamer day. The partially increased demand then noticed still continues, and as then observed, is of a char acter quite acceptable and satisfactory to money lenders. The rales are l>i@2^ cent, ^ month, the inside fl^ure predcminating, especially for large sums; rhough we have heard of amounts of some magni ude and of good paper, ard with rather more than the usual time to run, offering at 2 ^ cent. The mercantile cla!=ses are generally easy; in fact, we hear of no complaint from any quarter, and the amount of capital at hand is quite ample.

Receipts from the interior and Northern coast since our last report have been about $1,200,000, of which $200,000 were in coin. The Mint has taken but about $90,000 and the supply of Bullion on the market is greater than at that time, but still short of the probable requirement of ship- pers. We doubt If more than $7Cfl,000 will te f .und acces- gible, unless the recovered treasure from the wreck of the Golden Gate fsom; $320,000) is placed on the market, which Is hardly probable, as judicial action must be had before it ean be disposed of. SAles of GoM Bars are reported at 900, whicTi Is probably the top price to-day. We hear of no variation Id Sllvar Bullion.

Exchangs on the Atlantic cities remains at about the figures ruKrg on last fiteaiEer day. To-night's despatches, however, may cause some variation In the price of Cur- rency Bills. They now racge at about 40e-15 ~^, cent pre mium on Gold, or the equivalent discount from face of Bill, according to ITie method of computation. Coin Bills are held at 5®6^ cent jremiura; Sterling, at 47d®47'y;d for bankers'. We hear of no Commercial BiUs of any de- scription offering.

Legal Tenders are In better demand, and may be quoted' at63@85. Mexican dollars are selling at 9@10 percent, premium

Tlie imports of Treasure from 1st lest to date were as follow?:

tebruary 7— Per Constitution f'"m Mnnzanillo. ''e'!ovciTd from wreck of (i 'Men Gate... J300.000 m February 7— Per Constiiutinn irr-in Mauzauilto.

Mexican Doliur* 125,821 60

Total $r.5,821 50

The exports of treasure for same period and sisice Janu

ary 31st, were as follows:

January 31— Per Snnora—

'•o England $! BT.67a 77

To New Y..rlt :i?8.r7 69

To Panama.-..- 6,000^0

To Pa itarenas 6 i»i^0 OO— $1,476,097 4fi

February 6— Per renmurfcio Pu..tari-u s ... 5.0IX) 00

IVcvIousIy this year 4,iJr>7,790 70

Total since JannaTy 1st $."1,818,888 HI

Correspoidiug period 01 life J 4 9T6A9Z 71

Excess this year $870,394 45

The following were the balances in the State Treasury at tiie close of business January 3!st, 1''63 :

General Fund S51,5fi9 92

School Pintd .50.42.^ 70

Hospital Fund, 6 727 0;j

Library Fund 1.94 1 46

Interest and Sinking Fund, 18.57 339,800 .^tJ

Interest and Smkinij Fund, IbOO 5,240 87

Swamp Lund Fund 1.3,228 89

School Land Fu nd 28.30^1 00

Kstates o* Duceaaed Persons lOJ 93

Semiiiarv Fund S39 55

Publi'. linilflingFund 233 27

National Tax 177 21

Legislative tuna 173, 1 Sn Oil

Total on h n nd $.i7l ,510 m

We are liidcbttd to Mr, John Perry. Jr.. lor tlio rj!l-.v/ Ing rei ort ol Stock transactions:

Tlie Slock market has continued active during 1I12 pas week and closes at an advance in prices for the principal Stocks onilie list. Ihcre i>i a tt'owing dibposiiion to in- ves* ani speculate in Miinnu Sf ^i^s. and wo in y rtu- soiiably expect a much greaitri advance during ir.o p.c;- ent season.

The. ibllovviiig comprises some of tlie priii'^Ip e sales ol tiie W' c< : 2& feet Uphir •'iivor Mining Co.'-* Stork a' $2,fit)0(;('2.f)U0 iB'ool; 20 IVet Gcuul « Currj at $3,150(5*3,200 T^foot; 30p teet Wide West iir S330®37o "l^ tuot; -l.'noft f-'holl r at ii[)rjO@H10^ fo')i; Wt!) Ivl Utsh at »0 @IGO%? foot; 300 feet ^ii-rra Nevada at »f;(K..-.70'if* 'o.it;20 teeL^av- ni^e Co.. at$l O0i^I4.'i0. Uiiy; 511 siinrcs s.iu [''r-iuciscn (ias Co. stofk at80: 100 shares Stati Xelegrapb stock at 2(>i. Market closca very Jirni.

"Aiiforiila StoclKS.

STATE.

8iaieHOodBp«'nblein»77, 7?*cts 91 ® 95

War Loan B'ds, j ^jBcts. sioce Jan l,'64,nom'lai {0

CITT AITD (JOCNt^ .

I4n Francltc i .ionda, lu tt* ctB.. 98 @100

an PraDCisui^ Bonds, 1866, 6 ^ eta 6 t(^ ',0

San Francisco Bonds. 1858, tj^ CtB- 1 7 (0 70

M1S0ILLAI*K0US-

Sacramento City Bonds, (new) 21 @ 25

Sacramento County Bonds, 6 ^ cts ^5 ^ 4^

Marysville City Bonds, lOficts '" ^ 75

Contri* Coata <3f)nnty BotidS, 5^ ct« PO CT

San Joaquiu Ooomy Hoods, 10% cts 75 M 80

Stockton City Bonds "a ^ fo

Oakland City Bonds 7 "^eu 66 <a 60

San Diego County Bonds, 10 i?ftct8 40 ®

Santa Clara Coimty Bonds. 12 ^ cts Itm C<^> 1< 5

7aba County BondP, 10 W ct» 70 00 ">

BGtteConQiy Bonds. 10 ^- eta 60 @ vO

BenlcliiCity Bonds. 10 ^ cts &

Cfllitbrnio Nfivigation Company 45 &

School Land Warrants, ^ acre $£(0 0S2 vt.-.

U. S. Bounty Land Warrants, % aore 65 @ 70

Sacramento Valley Railroad ... 55 ftO 3'l

State Teletrrftph Stock, $100 IB share (ex div.)... 2i # 21

Whurf Stock "'■minm

H^CMimmito GoH Stock 60 (oj 65

S-*ii Frtinc mo Gts (;omp«ny Stock 7** ^ SO

Ben^ ey Wa-t-r Cjjmpany SO © 35

Spriog Val ey Water Conipa'-y 8lo-k 80 (($ ?6

UIMI* STOCKS.

Oph'r (ioM Hn<i Silver Mi.,ir.K C( f2,.'.~.S (a $2,575 iS 'ool.

<4o'>ld A 'Mrrv WInint' <^o '3,2 ll'i- ^3 v.V» "

Wide West Stick (Esmeralda D strict).. i%Cis.^i^ '* t iiollar t^tock (Virginia t;ity) «'W!/.i«oii ••

•tULLlOfl Anil EXCUaAUE

Gold Bars. 900(«1— . Mexican Dollnrh 9(&10^ ct pvemtnm. Mexican l~)oab1oont;, $16 60. Patriot JJoubloons, $16.

Silver Harfi, ,'^ li cent ? r ra lo 3Jj !>> con*, dlsconnt. The following rtrM tat) "ellinumtbr. 01 tGcehansfei tor ituH utearaei: On Now York, Sight 5^6 percent, [.rem. for coin— lor ciirrea cj nns tiled. On New York, .lOd&ys Bi^ht, nominal. On New York , 60 days (tight, nomioal. OnLondoUiGOdajBBight. Bankers', ^KgiT'^d, Oti PrtriH, GildayB 8ig:..t, 6.8 On Hamburg, 00 dftyufttffht, @4l8. On Hambura:. short (HV^.

FA'cights atLd Cltarters.

TliC fiupply of tonnage Is Ulieral. The arrivals from Iioine atiii foreign ports have betn iiumerous.

The foDowIrg itre the freight eniragcments, so far as made public. Tiie new Boston ship Acra has been char- tered ty load Wlieat for Hv.trpooi, at £2 fis; ship Mes.-en- g^r, for New York, on terms withheld; Mecklcnbuig ship A't Mecklenburg, to !oad grain for Me. bourne, on private terms.

The ships Viking and George Lee have been laid on for Hcngkong. 1 lie Golden Fierce is tdvcrtist d tor Manila, seekinc. The Southern Cros.i has sailed lor Mazutlan auil other Mexican ports, under a chnttr. to load Dye Wood; thence to Cork and ». market. Tiie bark Emilv Bannipg goes to Shanghae via Japan.

The bark < anibri ge. recently frnm Malaga, is reported aold to < harles W. Brooka A Co. for*ll,260.

The destination is m-knt-wn of the loilowing vessels : Ships Ocean Pearl, Isaac Jeans, Arey, Amethyst, Wild Rover. Sardinian and Union; harks Cambridtre, Onward, trances Palmer, Mandarina, A. J. Ranios. Ziiiah, Cala- lina, Scotland and CiTarlotte Andrews; brigs Ida I), Bogers, Alberta, Timandra; tcliooners EUa Florence. Potter Olivia and Golden State.

siiii=i>i]sro- njao-iSTEK,.

Arrived.

Jax 30— Siiip Amethyst, Trusk, 14 days fra Beliingham Bay ; coal to Sinclair ^ Hloody

Bark Ella Frances, Nickels. 17 days fm Port Orchard; lum- ber Ui Kenton & Howard.

Bark Bival, Blair, 14 days fin Port Discovery; pass and lumber to S L ilastick it Co.

Jas 31— Ship Agra, Evans, 150 days fm Boston; mdso to Stevens, Baker & Co.

liarK Almatia, Noyes, 10 davs ftn Columbia River: lumber to H Clark.

Bark Venion, Orcenleaf, 15 days fm Teekalct; lumber to Tope &, Talbot.

Feb 1— Brig Advance, Wing, 11 daysfm Port Madison; lum her to C Hare. Schr Brilliant, Willistun, 10 days fm Coose Bay; lumber to

5 Perkins.

Schr Louise, Eanscn, 36 hrs fm Tomalos; produce to II Laml) »fe Co.

Schr J K Whiting, Sniith, 2 days fm 3Iendocino ; lumber to J T Pennell.

Sclir J II Koscoe, Smith, 24 hrs fm Santa Cruz; produce to N Pierce.

Sclir S F IJlunt. Morgan, 30 lirs fm 'Albion River; lumber to A W Macpherson.

Feb 2— Stmr Salinas, Stuiden, fm Salinas River, via Santa Ornz 12 hi-s; produce to Brennan A Co.

Brig Quoddy Belle. I>ebnev, 3u hrafm :Noyarra Kiver: lum- ber to H B Tichciior A Ci.

Schr C P Heustis. Fislier, 30 hrs fm Noyo River; lumber to A W Macplierson.

Sclir Umpqua, Ball, 12 hra fm Tomales; produce to Rey- nolds, IIowcliV i-ord,

Sciir J A Bayard, Bobbins. 24 hrs fm Fjsh Rock ; lumber to J P Zaiie.

Sclir Adrianna, Ilobron, 40 hrs fni Santa Cruz ; lime to Da- vis dL Jordan.

Fkb ?— Bark Onward, C.ofl", U days fm Sanaiino ; coal to I) C Mitchell A Co.

IJaik .\delaide Cooper, Dingley, 18 days fui Port Ludlow; lumber to Amos, Phinney ic Co.

Fkb 4— Br ship Sardinian. Sheridan, 51 days fm Hongkong; iiidse to Knopnisn^chap «t Co.

Balk Kmiiy llaiiniutr. MeKiiinon. 44 days fiu Shanghae, via Daiiagiiwa ;i3 days, iikisc to ."ML-Kucr iV ."lierriil.

Brig 'liinaiidra. Turner, .TJ day.s fm Kanagawa; mdse to C W Brooks «ta Co.

Schr Osceola, Anderson, 20 hrs ihi Russian River; lumber to II B Ticlieuor & Co.

Feb 5— Ship Ocean Pearl, Crowell, 162 days fm llnltimore, via Cape Uenry, l^b days ; coal to A 11 Forbes.

Hftinb brig Alerta, llolst, 154 days fm llamlmrg; uidse to Zici. Bertlicau ife Co.

Brig Energy, Grey, 4 davs fm Coose Bay; coal to H Lamb

6 Co.

Schr Olivia, Eedfleld, 16 days fm Lahfiina; sweet potatoes to G M Bowen.

Fkb6— Brstmr Robert Lowe, 3 days fm Victoria; pass to jMacondray A Co.

Ship Isaac Jeanes, Stinson, 173 davs ftn New York, via Rio de Janeiro 100 days; nuise to OcWitt, Ktttie tv- Co.

(.loi bark Cataliua, Deiuoro, 53 days Im Guuteuiala; sugar and coflee to N Larco.

Bark Frances Palmer, Perrhiian, 72 days fm Manila ; sugar and coflee to C Adolpbc Low tt Co.

Brig Su.san Abigail, Winding, auhrsfin Novarra Hlvor; lum- cer to H B Tichenor & Co.

Schr <joidtn State, Gage, 21 days fm Scammon's Lagoon ; salt to Wilson & Stevens.

Schr J K F Mansfleid, Hard wick, 2 days fm Albion River; lumber to A W Macj)hei-son.

Schr Sarah, Bint'liain, 24 hrs tm Timber Cove; lumber to order.

Feu 7— Stmr Constitution, Watklns, 13 days 9 lirs fm Pan- ama ; pass and freight to A B Forbes.

stinr Salinas, Sudden, il hra fm Salinas River; pass and irciglit to Brennan & Co.

Ship Arey. Starfeey, 154 days fm New York; mdse to Wm T Coleman >fe Co.

Fr ship I'nion, Dcbot, 139 days fra Bordeaux; mdse to A E Sabatie & Vo.

Ship Shawmut, Merrill, 71 iiay« fm Newcastle, N S W; coal to Macundray «k Co.

Br bark Zillah, Jones, 155 days fni Liverpool; mdse to Pupuv, Fonlkes it Co.

Br tlark Cbarlott Andrew, Wel>b, 63 days fm Xewcastil, N

5 W: coal to Macundray *\: Co.

Brig Ida 1> Rogers, Norton, 45 days from Iquirine; nitrate of soda to A Dibblee.

Schr European, Foote, 15 hi-8 fm Bodega; produce to Rey- nolds, Howell A; Ford.

Feu 8— ShipWild Rover. Crowell, 121 days fm Boston ; mdse to Flint, Peaoody, <fe Co.

P.riii 'lanner, Bobbins, 13 days fm Seabeck; lumber to Adams, Biinn tb Co.

Sciir Horace, i.ont, 24 hrs foi Tomales; produce to Geo Keyes <fe Co.

Sclir Louise, Hansen, 15 hrs Im Tomales; produce to Mas- ter.

FicB 9— Stnir Sierra Nevada, Connor, 3J days fm Victoria; pass and freight to J Ilolladay .

Stmr Senator, Seeiey, 3 days fra San Diego; pass and mdse to S J Henslev.

Sclir far West, Mason, 24 hrsfniNavarra River; lumber to II B 'J'ichcnori; Co.

Cleared.

Jan 30~-Cark Naramissic, Willoughby, Victoria and Port Angelos: Jolin Dcwar.

Brig liostoii, JViortun, San Pedro; N Pierce.

Jan 31— Sinp Ocean I-xpress, Watson, Callao; DcWitt Kittle A Co.

Fkb 2— Sldp Peruvian, Sargent, Liverpool; Dickson, De Wolf & Co.

Feb 3— No clearances.

Feb 4— No clearances.

Fkb 5— Stmr Oregon, Wakeman, Mazatlan; Jillolladay.

Feb 6— Dan hark Denmark, Wilson, I'unta Arenas; Rodg- ers, Meyer <fe Co.

Feb 7— Stmr Pacific. DeWoK, Portland and Victoria; S J Ilenslcy.

Ship Soutlicm Cross, Howes, Mazatlan; Stevens, Baker tfc Co.

Bark Ocean Bird, Hall, Victoria and I' ort Angelos; John Dewar.

Feb 9— Ship Archer, Cressey, Banagnwa; Flint, Penbody

6 Co.

H\iS7

Clje DIcrtantik #a^fttc anb %}nm Cimtiit.

Per Overland.J

P--

SAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 10, 1863.

N°. 225.

From WELLS, r\nUi) k CO., SAM FHAirOISOO.

1)k\r Sill. Wi- Wf;;to liaiid you licrowith, the UitfSt CaliforiiU Market Aili ices.

Yours rcspiitfiiUy,

WELLS, FAKGO & CO.

Towm A llACOX, fKIDTIK!), N'O. Ht C'LAV StuKT

WUOt.liM.Wm PKK^KM CVBBBniT.

Quot«tu>n!t, It sbouM be um1cr«to«0, arc inienaed lo repr nt tfi« whuleMile prices obtainable lor entire Invoices.

UL'T1E.H. I

Custom duea are payable in cash only. I'nclalined foot's In store are snbiect to sale by auction at the expiration uj one year The suntlanl ton Is 'IMit lbs. 1 ; . .. . Hrjr Ooiiua.

B»T. All VAL.

ll..«lirvd..ilo.

('uri'tti Hi-ltlr.g at Xew Yurk

I'lkl-S. DrUKK.

.M.irki-t npnemlly supplied by iriiiiurlutluliH ttt tliu regular trade.

Alum 4J«

Alinatto 4U 0^— i%

|:.i ( ., .Hllia— "5 fa— (W

of

..— 6 e

I 1.. 6S— 26

llrM.i-ti.iir.AmO'

rleon roll fl3— 6

BrliiiHtoiie, Flor

.Sulphur se

CaiKirOII, K. L

relluc <1 ! © 2 2.1

Crfain Tartar

pure fO e 55

CopiH-nls 3 r«.i— -

Kp«"m Sain.... A- H

V. ■■ .. 3-a m 3 !is

..— 15 «- -Al v. 8 SU fa,

.!5 JO ffll6 75 .. fa; 1 .50

.lud

, -10®--

leliow -40 fa

0OML8TIC.

Drills, bn. Win..- nt St

- 18 £

do \'\ A 1 i|.>

« itiitllea.

do raui.t.. - tu «i- I. ►•r»ncb w-^

(j,.r:...in Nf'Tir.

- (j>— 24

-e-24

- a- 21

:.i 20

. «l— <5

.. «-4.)

(a— n)

. i1 lO ("I

i1 lu— -^4 m— 25 I !M... (if— 22 1

ipea

III...— H «»— 30

.'J In e— 18

■■•""■ . \

Kn.:ll-li H?t

ttalcratus, 1 ID

IinpiTK ',1 0— 12

<..! , v.i, .._ n^a.- 6

I.

.. ®— 15

:. ®— 16

J fa

. . 3 e J 25

■l,„..u.. .V>.J

iKT :j. -75 »— I*

Vitriol, niuc....— 15 fa- n

Corks, per lUOU.. 3 00 u 4 nab.

Cod, llri-, » lb.— 8 e

Msrk.rel, Xo 1,

i hbl 8 -a 8 60

1. -No 1,

It 2 a 2 10

.- r-.da.

.. 6 e

;".r,— 0 a

bJltliinli, rilj,cf8

Sound

Ha]uioii..Smoked 7 fa— KI..I,.- .,.,.1 .Weisl.

50 a 6 75 . 5 e 6 . !• - Si a 25

do >u J. - W >- '

Coisl. S8 0— 78

DlTT BIliimlnMn Jl 10,ol!. 12*.— DO (te I

- -■->. ..u\oas,

I a I i, HI 40 e— 4)

j u Kentucky JeaiLt ;to a 4.)

L W I tusKJiiS.

1 ui.."i«;riAiU.iik.,-i - W join »— 20

I nr.:^n 14 - ipcs

l.iveruool N.rin>. r<«- 20

Scotch N 22 a~2«

Weal Hartley.. 14 (»— 20

Hyilnev 12 -

\iiiK-.iuver IS...11 li - -

11,, . H 12 Hi . i,...--i -SO @— 75

, ; II 50 ki U" '1.1 liucn 7-4

UrMLbo 14 fa- I "I - 70 -^i 1 28

( .iMiu-1 >oiio. . 4S

I ,iiii>.mla 9— ulu ii

<'.>ir..e, - lb

II " " •• -■ ... _ lis

r.one.

MiK- Ti di- 25

J.iV.l. <'. K,. ff

Jjiva. (.rcen..

.M;llill9

CostJltUcft...

Klo

Kuiui

..— (a Ir i"-^

..— 20 let— ■.' ..— ao fa- - ,.^ » «— . a- :

.- 12 e-

I •■.— 12 a

I ,.— 16 «~

I .— 10 la

1 - ,1 .— tio a— 62

n«» X u iB uie— 30 a— 45

. - en

;>...is fa2!

3u IC54

. 7 SOCIO

.. fa 3 :s

y) a 4

.•" ■• ...i . a 5 so

l>o MlUC Colora 2 a 2 SL'itDBia.,^.

Blnnkot.1 brinu New York

cost.

Corn AleaHul .— ;(jfa

frenrh 4 onservtra aDd l«l«|U«ur«.

trulls,

,-c None.

■1 Syrup. 6 a

/.lo aioiw

. 0 ((< 9 .V)

850 a

Vcrni</uiJ.. com. 5 a—

do Xolllv 6 Qt

Cunicoa 0 50 falO

Klrchwftsacr 7 ail

Muscatel 3 75 u 6

White Wine Vin-

eiiar -45 a— 60

Saralucs, hi bxs. 3 60 a

Kanllnes. or bxs 2 50 a

Fruit- ■,..,, ,.,.

In IV .

.11.

<.— 8 a— 7

.- 1.5 8

..— 20 m— so

ITliii. s. u.,rd X.— 18 fa,— 20 I{aUin.s bunch, ♦* box Iff J .W

" '■- ' 4 .50 a 4 75

.— loja

. . a- 40

'.- 16 a

' c- 18 a

- .- 7 a

1 ..— low— 11

1 , .— i2je

i .. a- 16

td. t'ci^c.'.V esv

Braimy reaches,

qts a 2 ,)

I>o do h/

«al 0 4

Ass'il I'tc Fruits,

qt«, Am a 3 .M

Do bnnUsli (0 4 SV

Fresh Cranlwr-

rles.keii» |f> unl C- 60

Currant Jelly,

qls.glass .... (^r 5

Money, 21ft tins 4 ft

tircen Corn 3 ,50 fa

tireen I'eas 5 fa

Ovsters 4 « 5 ,".0

Clams «i 4

Lobster, 21blnis. 4 75 fa— Turkey, 21b Mns 5 50 «■ 6 Chicken « 6

'Cherknni. titn... a 2

!(lherkln«,hlKall 4 50 fa

I Cuciiml>ers,keKS

ticrcal - 40 «- .50

^Oruln.

i 1»L'1Y ; rerhuHhol,Wheat,20c;

! Kye, 15c ; Hurley, IV- ; Oats,

I lu'e ; Com, 100. Wheat, lalifa. 1 75 fa 1 85 Wheat, Oregon . .N'one.

Ilarlev, Old 2 VliU

1)0 New.... 2 - fa

Oats Csllfonila 2 75 a S -

Com, While.... 2 25 fa

I>o. Yellow... 2 25 fa

Peas, Split 7 fa;

Ueans, Cal Ua-

yos 5

1)0. white 4 ®— 5

OrlnUatonea.

I*cr cwt a 2

Ouiiny llnflrs.

UlTY 25 l-aa C1£NT.

In bales, each.. . a 14

In bundles ... 12 a

Wun|*uwder>

Dl'TT : Valued jlt 20c f* t^, 6c

^ 11.; ..veriOc.Bc #■ B) and

20 per cent, ad val. Oupont's Blast-

InB, 4^ke|I.... a 4 ,50

Hazard do do.. a 4 ,50

Canister. llazardKKl'«>lb a— .50

do Kleclrlc fi 1

l)o Am Sport.. a I

llupont sK KG. a— SO

l»o Inainoiidifr ftl I

Oraliue a— SO

Murdware. Hunt's Axesl^

do7. 813

do hiuidled .. fa 16 50

Axe 11aii.lles 1 a :*

l-lck Handles... 1 a 2 SO Lo iiK Handled

shoveU brand- ed ll»ht 10 -(810 60

Nulls, Cut per tb fa— 4

do Wrouubt. a— 7

lluy.

Calll.irnia 1?tonll 615

Hldra.

1»L-1V 10 I'KK CP.NT.

Kry, peril - 12 a

lircen salted, ea 3 fa

llopa. D|:tT 5 CBKTS PEE POCND.

Crop 1861 None.

Crop IfVl 15 fa-— 17

Callli.rnl.-i, 1H62.— -25 to

i>.^■stker,

bl'TT: Sole 35: other kinds 25 to 35 per cenL

EASTBRK,

Sole Leather, Uaktan'df^lb— 30 8— 32

Do do hemlock tanned 25 8— 2^

IlameMs Leather— 4U a rl

Sklrtinft do ..— 40 a— 42

Wax L* p p c r I.,eathcr,1pslJc 4 8 4 60

Call Skins, hea- vy - 90 a I

Do do llxht... 1 a 1 25

„,..,„ ^

3-85-

lA ANI> OIlKliON.

- 30 a- 3.5

30 a

!inf( ^0 a— 35

le, 4f> side., 3 a 4 50

E*lm« nnd ('entenc.

DL'Ty ; Lime lu ^ cent.. Ce- ment -20 ^ cent.

California, first quality 1 7S @

Cement, Kosen. dole 2 a a

Platter, Calc'd. 2 6" fa

Etumivvr.

DttTT 20PKXOBVT,

numhi.ldt, as-

sortid # M.. ei9

Puge; .s. uiiJ.dol'i fa -

Red, - a

Re.;,

liu . . 830

P. On. r.i. i-.iur. 845

Eastern Lumber fa(>.5

Do oak, bickorv 1 .1 ...I. i.lalik.60 870

20 - a

':-dw. 2 75 fa 3

- r'fa fa, 4

l>. . selling for

1' 'lcliark;es.

EXGLISII BOTTLKD BXBB,

Tcnneiit-B .Me,

qlsand pints.. 8 3 16

Morice, t.ox &

Co'sAle.qU., 2 TS 8 3

Do .Stout, qts. .. 3 .50 la

Do ex doll le do 3 6-2)8 3 75 J, W. Itridses «

Son's, .st-.nt

I'crler. (|ts... 13 3.10 . ,

do iilnts.. a 1 87f Dodoln c».

Olive, not «alnd .Sc irali. saluil .50c i^ gall ; I'alni lu ^ cent OlUe, P, Belle-

li.,

Bass' Ale, Ills.. . 3 a 3 25 Burton II. Co's

. 8 J .

None.

4

6 a—

6 fa-

Ale Do Stout Jettrey A Co's

stone Juu .\le. 8 3 60

Yuunner's Ale,

quarts 2 76 a 2 871

Do Impl. stone

I Jug, qts a 3 50

KNOI.ISHCASKBKRK.

Tennant's do. ..40 M45

Do Stout 'j't"

AUsop's .Vie. ...40 4i45

liiuis' do 40 lVr45

Berwick-" K. di40 645

SlarrlanHBiilkdo45 ki

BurfnBCo'sdo40 Cuts -

Jeirrey's K. .Me. fa37

Sail's do 837 50

Younger's Imperial

Ale 40 845 -

Matrb«a.

btTT 35 PER CKITT.

Vienna Saloon.. 1 70 8 I 75 Kouiid-wood....- 75 a- BO BtultltlK.

HIV :iOpEKoKirr.

China 4-4 7 8

China .VI 8 - a

China 6-4 » 8

Meusla.

IRON.

Scotch and Kuk'-

llsh PiK » ton 47 .50 a

Am Pill IP ton .47 50 a

Kellned liar, bad

ossortm't.^lb a

Beflnediiar,Kood

a»sortm't,4^B)— J18— Boiler, So It.. J.- 6 8 Plate -No s to »..— 5 es- SheetNo lOtoIS- Shect No 14 to'20- SheetNo24to-,'7— C01'I*KB.

Sl„ ;,ltiO,„ It,.- 32 0

-.li. a— 18

. eU.— 25 fa

,,,w fa— 12

l'...|l,-i fa

Composi'n Nails '25 a

TIN PLATE*.

Plates, ('harcoal

l.\ <»l>oi 12 8

Plates, I C Char

coal 10 8

Boonnjr PUtes.. 9 8

Itaiica TUi slabs,

r lb 40 8- 4-2j

BTEBL.

English Cast Steel, lb...— 16 8— IS

ULICKSILVXK.

Perm 8- SO

For export 8- 45

ZINC.

SheeU #►» - 8i»— 9

LEAD.

P\K^ lb - 8 8

Sheet 10 a

Pll>e 10 a

Bar 10 a

Molussee and Myrnpa. Dt-TT : On Molas.scs 6c fl gal;

Svrup 2c f? lb. N O. Moiaases,

■■ ."- ■* -.ral. Nominal.

:iMd— -20 t<t

i.egs— 4N «- .50 _.

Do 111 » i;.il keL". «i— 47J I>1

Do In 14 gal kegs 8-46 i

Seth Adams6gal '''-

kegs 8—'"

I>o8galkegs.... 8—

San Francisco

5 gall kegs 8—-..

Sandwich island

do 30 855

Sfaval Storca.

uriy: Oakum free: ol'

kinds 'SI nercent. .\ii.-t

»i ^ mil I^ : Chain Ca

" '• -■ .."lb.

.... 810 5.J

815-

li-jslii 613

Oaliam,NaTy,ir lb 8- «

IlosupertoT 9 8

Anchors, i^ ft.,- 6ia— 7

Chains and Ca- bles 1^ lb 6 a— 7J

on.

DUTY : Sperm, Whale, and rthrr Fi.h 'Ills of fnreigr

4-8

.. 4 '25 8

4-8

1-8

- 95 a

:,_ H.5 a

..- S'le— 96

Sperm, crude... I 50 8

Sperm, bleached I 75 8

Coaal Whale... 8- 421

Polar, crude.... 8— Mi

Lard - 80 8- 90

Coal, R e fl ned

Petroleum 45 8

Downers Ker'sc— 68 ^— 60

llunliewell's dO» xjJt- 47J

ralnta. Lead, Red, Ame

ricanip lb....— 8 »— t Lead, White,

.\m.pure,iuoll— 8J8— 9|

Litharge 8 8— »

Ochre, Yellow,

Fr. dry - 2H»- 4

Ochre, ground..— 6 8 6 VeneUan Red...— '2J8— 4 Vermilion, Chin.— 75 8 1

5VhlUng 1 8— li

Chalk a- I

VAKMISnES.

Bright, 4^ gal... None.

Copal, 2 SO a 3 SO

Nobles &iloarc's4 HI & »

l^roTlaLvna.

DiTV: ^ II, Beef and Pork, Ic; llnn.s Lard atiu Bacon, 2c; Butter and Cheese. 4c.

Beet. Mess If bbl 10 60 fa

Beef, family Mecs,

bri.!.;« 8 7 so

p.. I « aio

1-, Hi fa

p, •! - a

I-,, n _ fa

p, 7 _ M, 8 -

P, 12 - 613

II;i;, None,

IIuii-..-.,it; brn.c-.— 12 8- IJ Hams, doin'stic— 16 8 17 Bacon, sides,

extra clear old— 8 8— 10 Bacon, side. ex

tracii-ar. new— 13 8 15 Bacon, doiiistic— 16 frf— 17 Lard iolb tins..— 10 a- IJt

Lard, In l.Ws- l.'l®

Lard,dom'»tic..— I-Jja— 15 Butter, lnhuius— IB a '24 Butter choice

Horn --.11 a

Butter, Inferior. 12J:«

Butter Cala....— 35 a— 40 Butter, Oregon. None. Cheese. Kasteni— H 8 14 Do Col. New...— 14 a— 17 Potatora,

Dl'Tl 25 CKN18 PER BrSBEL,

CaiU'a old .- a

Do do, new I'd

t>ulu.

UI-TTSO PEB(3KNT.

.Sandwich I.lptb a— 9

ol:TV : Cleaned, IJc ^Hi; Uo- cieanedlc; paddy, |c.

Sandwich Island ta— 7

ChinaNol 8— 6*

China No 2. .,— 5 8

Sia m whl te

cleaned ® 5

8Iam Cargo do... Nominal.

Saigon JiW

Patna No 1 do.. .— 5 8

Batavla Nol do.— 5 a

Manila No 1 do,. NomlnoL Beiii;nl White.. None.

do Cleaned— 4)®

Salt.

Tis. 18 ccnta otherwise.

Ji tun

Do Stoved

•<I r

DLL

bulk, ikc do.

.;!Ocpjall;

Assorted, pints. 8 2 60

romato Catsup,

pts 8 1 JS

rV) do qls . .. . 8 2

Capers pts 8 2 76

«taat.

DLTT 2J CEKIS PEtt tt.

.VsBortcd Ic bag. 8 3

.. fsoap.

t" DfTT 35 PKB CKST.

■lile^ lb....- 15 a

spalc No I. 8— 9

1 ,_..... ,..--. :;, 1', ij,j ChemicalO 8— 9J

gall, relined 28c |? gall: Kendall's C. C- 8 8

Worce.^i. pts, per .1 Oodo nf pts. .

8— 30

a— 18 a— 10

a- 18 a- 20

I.-, _ fa

None.

a 12 50

- - 812 SO

.-I'.-T.

- " a 6 75 a 4 25

Vnn Ilapen'sdo— fi (a)

Colgate s Pale. .— »i O

Do Chemical O— 9}®

Enirlish YoHow.— 5 ®

Do White .— 4 ®

DUTT : l^lTi Cassia, 15c ; Cassia Buds 20c : Ciovc-s 16c ; Pep- per 12c : Cayenne I'ic ; Do f round 15c: White PopptT ?c; Vo jrround 16c; Cina- mon'2.')c: MaceandN'utnietjs 26c: other kinds 20 ^ cent. Assorted invoices, ground, in glass, selling for about home cost.

Cloves 30 fS

Cassia ^ lb. .. (&/— 66

Nutmegs. ^ lb.— 75 dt— 8't Pepper Grain ..— li (^— 1!)

rinieiito (3— 24

Mustard, Cal in

JtbKlass^doz 1 62i®

Do English do.. ® 2 26

French 2 25 (S 2 50

A tare h.

DUTT20 PER CEVT AND }C ^Tt

Glenfield Patent @— 16

Kingsford's (a— 9

Colgate's (pi— 9

Pear! (ff— 8

Durvea's @~ 9

^plrUa. .

DrxT : Per first proof gallons. BrandySI 50;Spiritsdi8tilled from Rrain or other materi- als. $1 ; Cordials and Li- quors. Tie.

BRANDT— COGNAO.

Vinevard Proprie- tors Co 4 SO (a! a 50

Sazerac 4 60 (512

JasHennessev.. 4 75 (^ 7

A C Godard &. Co 6 26 (S

Marett i: Co . . 4 26 (S) 8 VineGrow'rsCo.3 50 (ft) 6 I'nited V. Props. 5 (5) 6 Dularv.Kel!amv

A Co 4 60 (Si 8

Champagne Vine- yard I'ropriet'rs 4 25 O 5 50

Jules Robin ® 5 26

Pinet, Castillon. 4 50 (5) ti 60 Denis Muunig &

Co 4 50 (tt

Edmond Jaulin. @ 4

ABonnint A; Co. 4 60 $) 5 50

Louis Leherton. (a) S 'lb

BisQuit. Dubuu-

che & Cle (S 4 25

^'harrier Ain6... (g) 4

C Kousseautfc Co 3 75 (S) 4 Xiox Valieln flls 3 75 fe 4

J. Brilloum 3 76 @ 4

J. Faure tto Co. 4 25 («)

A. Guillc <t Co 3 75 (a 4 P. L'Eveoue.... 3 75 (ffi 4 J D Castillo Saz-

erac <te Co 4 25 (3) 7

E Gregoire »t

Co ® 3 75

Gde Bussac... (fi) 3 50

C Laparde ^ 3 75

J. A. MachenauQ

&■ Co 4 ®

A te. Francois

Taiilasson 4 @

Conlanscaux

Aine 3 75 ®

Holland <fc Co.. 3 50 @

BRANDY— KOCHELLK.

Chas Dupont... (& 4 -_

Pellevoism 3 76 (<*! 4

A. Seiguette 3 76 (3 4

Arzac Seignette. 3 75 (3) 4 Paul Seignette.. 3 75 fS) 4 Unit. Propriet'rs 3 76 an i

T. Meneau 3 60 (S; 3 75

Eug. Kobin 3 50 ® 3 75

rnn"sLaJarrie 3 50 (H- 3 76

B. Basset 3 50 © 3 76

Viinierons Unis. 3 50 @ 3 76 G. V. Bernard.. . 3 60 @ 3 76

A. Camus 3 60 (5 3 76

Coniee <fe Slartin 3 50 (3 3 76 Alex. Seignette. 3 50 (3 3 75

A. Kenaud 3 50 (3 3 75

A. Babin 3 50 ® 3 75

Bordeaux 2 50 ® 2 75

J Arnaud (3 3 75

A Itcnaud (m 3 15

OIK.

Phie Apple ® 1 75

Steamboat 1 76 (3

Double Eagle... 1 70 @

Swan 1 75 is

Strawberry 1 7i» (ffi

Datch Lion 1 m (3

HourGlass 1 »>0 (Sj

Cabinet l 50 (3

tTOwn 1 50 ®

Dew Drop 1 60 ®

Triple Berry.... 1 25 (3

PAimTree 1 fo @

OtherbMs TloPd 1 £0 S

8. B & Co's Old

Tom 1 60 e

Do Voldner's . . . (3 3 25

Do Charles' ® 4

Do London J. C. House 4 @

WHISKY.

Scotch 1 75 ® 2

BCK.

Jamaica I 50 ® 3

DOMESTIC LIQUORS. EXCISE 20 CENTS I'ER GALLON

Alcohol in bbls..— 80 a

Do in tin 90®

Brandy in octvs— 60 (3— 60

Gin 45 ®

Hum, N. E i'ira— 50

Whisky, low prf.— 4>i(8>

Do high proof...— 44®

Pure Snirlts....- 43 ®

Do California.. Xoue.

Spirit* Xurpentlne.

DITV 15 CENIS 1*F,U GALLON.

Bbis ^gall None,

Cases 2 <3

Sugar.

Drrv : ^ tb. On No 12 and un- der 2^0 ; above No 12 and not above No 15 3c; above No 16 and not above No 20 3Jc: Kelinetl 4c; Tinctured 10 cents.

China, Hrstqual (3— iO

Do second do. . . (3— H*

I'eruvian 0 fn— 11

Sandwich Island- 11 f3— 11}

Do No. 2 8 (3— 10

Do Mats 7jf'*— -

N'ew Orleans .. . (a— U

W.I.JIuscovado (3— 1ft

Itoston crushed di— 13

New York do... (3— 13

.SFran"scodo(A) ®— ^3

Do I'owdered. . G^ 14

DosoftcrshedA ®

Do do B fi)

Do Refined Loaf ®- 14

Do Yellow (3— 12

Xeas.

DiTY. 2rc ^ TT> when imported direct; otherwise, 20c %} lb and 10 per cent, ad val. Green. Young Hyson, Gunpowder & Imperial, Can ton made cases 1 tb canisters.— 55 0" 76

Do boxes ®— 60

Young Hyson, Country made

boxes 55 ®— 85

Country packed Gunpowder & Imperial, halt chests and bxs— 60 i3— 80

[lyson do 57^(3— S'l

Young Hyson do— tio i3)— b7J

Black. Oolong, J chests and Ijoxes, hit and J tb papers ?5 ® 86 I'ouciiong do .. 5-) ® 70

Souclion^' do 56 0 Hi

Condon. in Imlk— 65 f^~ 'i(» Japan, Istqualtv— 70 <a~ 80 Do 2d quality ..— 00 (3— b6

HAIV FKAi'VCIMrO :

xrEsoAY moicitfiiiro. m Aie<'M io» laea.

Xo»>ftcoo.

Duty : Unmanufactured 26c ^>1Ij: Manufactured36c^{Uj Half tbs, Western

^m 70 la— 86

Half II>s. Virghiia

V\h 1 ® 1 20

Pounds, bright

natural leaf...- 95 ® 1 35 do fancy packed. 1 ® 1 50

Do ordinary.... 50 ®

Kentucky Leat.. '60 ©— 45 Anderson's sol- ace Chewing.. 10 (all Goodwin'ssmo'g 4 50 ® 5 V¥lnen.

Di TY, all kinds.SO ^ct. ad val Madcira,ln wood

per gal 3 ® 3

Do glass ^ doz. ® 9

Do. Burdon, (3 2 25

Do gla.ss ^P- doz. 3 60 ® 7 DulT, Gordon & Co's Sherry in wood ^ gal.. 1 76 0 6 50 Vino del Pais... 1 30 ® I 35 Harmony do.... I 10 (w b 50 F.W. Cosen's do 2 25 ft* 5 Port.wood.^gal— 75 ® 3 Do glass ^ doz. 3 50 ® 8 LKoester<& Co's Burgundy Port. 1 75 ® 1 80 Claret, Cargo, ^

cask 32 ®35

Do superior 37 (542

Do Cutler's ®45

Do^ case 2 75 ® 3 50

Sautenie 3 (3 4

Do^ cask 35 ®60 --

CHAMPAGNE.

Schreider 18 @19

Heidsieck 17 25 (318 60

Heldsieck & Co. 17 26 (318 50 Princess Clo-

thilde 8 50 ® 9 50

Cordon Koval.. ®12 60

C. Chatelahi do

Montigny (teCol3 ®14

C. DupontttCo.n 50 ®

Krug «fc Co. 1st

quality 15 @16

Krug*feCoShld.n 50 0112

Cutler's 1st qual ®17 50

Do Hock Jiilo-

selle 15 ® 16

Eugene Cliquot. 16 25 ®n 50 Lambry's Grape

Leaf 16— ®I7

Jules Mumm &

Co's Imperial ®20

Do do Cabinet ®14 76

Cabinet, G. S...18 ®19

Louis Lareux...lO (di

JaC(iuenot 14 M

M'ool.

Native Cal ^^Ib— 10 ®— 15

Americ."". IH (3 20

Merino 20 ®— 25

W^ooden Ware, dtce* 3 hooped Pails,

pat'nt,paint'd,

^ doz 2 50 ®

NpstsTuhR do.. 2 50 ®

ITeant I*owder>. Preston &. Mer- rill's, ^gross . ®35

Andrews' do ®22

DonnoUv's (530

Kedington&Co'fl ®28

Review ot the IttarKei

POa THE TEN I>AYS ET^OIXU MAUCH Otli, 1S63.

Another interviil of very pleasant weather has con- tributed slightly to the iiuiirovement of trade, but the seasou is yot tuo early for any general resumption, and the lapse of about three weeks without a^y rains worthy of note is causing some dii-quiet and complaint among farmers. The late sowed Grain in some very hirge and important districts does not look promising; but we may reasonably expect heavy showers during the present month. A wet spring usually comx^ensates for a dry winter.

The improvement in trade, alluded to above, is still chiefly in the direction of Oregon and the North Coast. All our coast trade is improving, but the northern por- tion of it is making strides which have greatly exceeded the expectations of all engaged in it. The consumptive wants of that region are augmenting in a ratio that in- dicates a very large and stable growth of material in- terests—population, mining operations, agriculture, manufactures, commerce and internal improvements. We observe the opening of a new commercial port on Baker's Bay, near the mouth of the Columbia river, whiuh is said to possess very great advantages, and is attracting a good degree of attention on the part of ad- venturers who have intelligence, influence and means to develop those advantages if real, and of the com- manding superiority -claimed for them. A little time will show whether the new " Pacific City," as it is to be called, is or is not an ephemeral affair, and doomed to disappoint the expectations of its founders.

Stoobs of Merchandise have V)een fail ly increased by fresh arrivals since our last report, and in glancing at the transactions of the period we observe no special change in the general aspect and tendencies of the market since that date.

Candles have been in moderate demand, and prices feeble. Some improvement in the demand for Coffee is reported, but without change of value. But little has been done in Coal. Cordage is firm, under the im- pression that supplies are short. The Dry Goods mar- ket is in a healthy state, particularly for all Cotton fabrics, both Foreign and Domestic.

Fish, Fruits and Sauces are without material change. Metals are quiet; Scotch Pig Iron rather lower. There is nothing doing in Naval Stores; nor in Oils, with the exception of Downer's Kerosene, which is in more favor and has met with some enquiry for export. Pulu has advanced slightly. There has been some movement in Eastern Meat Provisions, at low prices, with the view of concentrating old stocks. Butter, Cheese and Lard are drooping. Eice remains without any signs of animation. Sales of Sluices are reported at lower rates.

Sugars of all kinds are flat; sales light. In Syrups more has been done, but at reduced figures. Holland Gin and Foreign Brandies have changed hands to a moderate ex* ent. Domestic Sjjirits are firm and mar- ket buoyant, notwithstanding the failure of expected excise measures. There is some improvement in the Tea trade, but no change of value. Tobacco is in more demand, especially the lower grades.

Large transactions are announced in Champagne ■Wines, both here and to arrive; also in Cask Claret, but the latter at low figures. In Eed Chile and in Native Wines there has been an active trade. Details will be found below.

The arrivals from supply ports have been as follows : Ship Starlight, with assorted cargo, from Boston; ships Lookout and Great Republic, with ditto, from New York; Osborne Howe, with Sugar, from Manila; Barks Yankee, with island produce, from Honolulu; Mary, with Coal, from Bellingham Bay; San Francisco, with same, from Nanaimo; Henry Miller, with same, from Newcastle; Mathias Salvinius, with Fruit, 'from Tahiti; and steamer Oregon, with specie, from Mazatlan.

BREAB— The Export trade in this artlc'e Is fast be- coming an important feature of the commerce of this fort. Olima, .laoan, Ausiraiia, New Zealand, and the slands of the PacIUc all draw larcely upon us for their supplies of Ship Bread and Crackers. l*esides Victoria and Oregon upon th» north, Mexico and chile, etc., upon the SDUtli, look to us lor mure or les?, added to which are the demands of our arni^ and n ivy, and the frequent visits of lorelgn vessels of war to refit and victual, par- ticularly those from the Russia i I'jssessions north, wtiich have hitherto t>eeu large customers in this line.

The sales lor the week are 75,000 lbs assorted Cakes and Crackers, in cases, at 6to9c^lb; U5,000 lbs Pilot anl Navy, within the range of our quolationj,

liAO*« A:N1> BA0GHX« Th^rc is consilerabTe ini|Uiry lor Burians, but lue sale< of urain Packs to far ai repoaedau- of little numtnt. 2,tx»o Burlap NVotl ^ack^ (hand-sewed EnuJish) have been disposed oi upon private terms, but qujtaijle at abuut 80@85c, according to size and qUility.

BOOTS AXD SHOES— Imports from January 1st

to February JStli. tNS94 pUti.s.

There is quite a notat)Je improvement in the jobbing trade, chielly fr Oregon ana the North Coast. A', auc- tion, ealca are free at low prices, with every prospect ot a large business ia the linn during the approaching' seasjn. At the uiose, and as we write, a •a-'kie auction sale of fresh siosk is in progress, and goiug at less man Eastern manu- turerd prices.

CAXWI^ES^Imports from January 1st to February 28th: Boxes. l;i:8; liali* boxes. 3t,(;01; cdht.'^. 2S.

'Ihe demand at test is but limited. Thir u(,'yregatc sales in lot^ to the trade of uU the various standard brands of Adamantine will fall short of 4000 l)oxe8 at the uailorm rate ol 18c t^ ft; fitO do Grants, i7c. At auction 50 boxes Sperm, "as are," 2i>®27J^c,

COFFEE— Imports from January 1st to February 28: Manila, lbs :fr,60()| Sandwich Islands, lbs 69.210

do bags l,302|Cosift Jtlca, bags 781

As we write theOjbDrne Howes is at hand from Manila with 2H.'0bai(S. We note a slignt increase in tlie joljbing rtemand, with sales iu the aygregaie ol 500 bags Kio at i9® ;iOc, and 200 bags Costa Rtca at 30@3lc ^ tb. Also, 90OO tb Kona ex Yankee at 30c.

CIO ARS— We note sales 100,000 Swiss at $16 50. Also, at auction, 3t>,(X)i)do, as are, $G7o ti M.

CO A f-r— Imports trom January 1st to February 28th :

Anthracite, tons 12,057, Knglisli, tons OOfi

Cumberland, tons wm do csks m

do casks,... 6iiy; Coast, tons lOaO

Omlc, tons 903 Vancouver, tons 1873

Sydney ITWl China la

m the absence of any Important arrivals, we have but few sales to reord. Market vaiues appt-ar to be un- changed lor a lortnight past. Tlie transactions embraetj 161 ions anthracite, ex Starliglit, at *iG 50 net; 230 tons l.ehigh, ex Union, and 100 tues scotc.i, per same vessel, ou terms withheld; 149 hiids Oumberlana, ex Prima Jjonun, at S3J ti'' ton; and 40 tons, ex Marie, private. TUe stock of Cumberland in bulk is excessive, quotable at $-!5^ tou, and in casks, S28.

The Oreut Kepublic, justat hand, in a passage of 102 divs from New YorK, adas about 2,i.iOU toiib Anthracite i" our supply. The market lur all kinds of foreigu closes very flat.

CORl>AGE— Imports from January lat to Febrmrv 28th: Coils, 2,802 ''

Holders of Ea&tcrnlaid manila are very firm In demand- ing 13c '%^ lb; but thus far we have heard of no sales at over 12>aU ^ tb, which latter must be considered as the market price 01 the day. The domestic supply is at the moment rjuite Jimited. We are without sales or any maynituie to record, but the tendency ol prlcis is de- cidedly upwards. As we write, the Osborne Howes is at liand witli .SUO bales ilemp, to the Curdage Factory.

liRY GoOJ>S— The jobbing trade is reviving, the chiet demand at the momenu bulng Irom British C^.lum- lua and (,)rtgon. We have to note, liuwever, a single pur- chise of 400.000 yards iinylisli Cottons, for Mazatlan, on terms reserved, ihere has also been a good infiuirji for bleuciiea tiottous, with sales of 50 cases for shipment lo ^ew Y'ork via tlie Isthmus, and a few sales of tik.; dtscrlp- tious lor invesicient, (to Hold tor a rise,) within liic runye ot our quotations. At auction, foraccuuitot underwri- ters. (J5 bales standard Drills, received via ' niua per Sar- dinian, badly duma^jed, sold aty-^c; 34do do, as is, 14'4c; 54 do uo, t6.'4c; also i2,U0J yards iunglish Drills, lor s^me account, i;;,!.ic; besides a small invoice of damaged Drills and Sheetiiiiis. at lOcailOc t* yard. A small public ottering ol Cotton Duck no in order, communded 45@ixjc. At the close there is a good export aemaiia lur cottons in bond, both I'or Sheetings and oIurtinj;s, at full prices; 173 bolts English Ounvas, tx trances Maimer, irom China, soid at $15 50 %i bolt.

I>KUOSt <<;c.— ^t auction, 43Sbxs Saleratus, 12 Ifcs each, Babbiu's, 10;'ii®ll'.ie; lOOdjCaib Soda, each 12 lbs Baljbitt's, tic. Ai p.iViiLe sale, 400 3l>-Ib bxs do balerittus, lie; 230 bbls English Sal Soda, and 20 casks fcoaa Aah, on terms rei,ervtd, but within our rauye.

FISH— Imports from January 1st to February 2ath: Cod, arums, 305; Mackerel, hi-obls, ^50: do iir bbis, 20; do kits, 244 1.

The sales are conflned to jobbing lots of Cedftsh recent- ly lit hand to the extent of jOO drums, " as a^e," chielly at be ^ lb. It is a long time since we have been favored wii.11 any parcels via Horn iu (irime condition, mostof uur supj»lies during the past (1 mouths being nu»re or less sweated 200 kits No. 1 Mackerel, 82 25.

FUUITS, SAUCES, ETC.— Imports from January 1st to February' '2H: Dried Apples, hi bbls, 1105; Nuts, casks andhhds,l73: bales and bags,iU50; Raisins, I8,4W) boxes; Cur- rants, bbls, 75; Mrs, csks, 'M; I-emous, es, (550; I'runes, cs, 81 ; otner kinds, bxs and cs, 2(',si7.

From Tahiti we have the lirst cargo o^OraogPs of the present season. 250,000 per Ma'hias, which sola on private tflrm?, but may be quoteu at $37 5t'@4i) 1:* M— jobiiiDgat J60. We note s^les lOOcs Dea <t Perkius.' Worcester S&uce, at agen's' rates. There has been a slight iixrease in the de- mind for Case Goods lor the nortii cuast i.rade at our quo- tations. The sales embrace 70cs Kemp's Tomatoes; jOO cs Harrison's and lOo cs LeBrun's yieamed Oysters ; 50 cs Chicken, etc., all upon private ternisi; 500 kigs, a«nd 10 gall each, Boston Cranberries on terms withheld; lOU bxs Layer R;iislns, via Isthmus, $4 37ia'. l^ante Currants are lower, with sales 10X@llc. At me close HO cs McMur- ray's Oysters sold at ijj4 oO.

l>Ui*lBER^Imports from January 1st to February 2Sth: Doors, 4318; Bands,bdls, 1^96: Sash, bdls, 280; bdlsand pes, 4134; Domestic l>umber, feet, 11,007 000.

Tnc market is weitk and prices lav^r the buyer. Small cargo sales Redwood may be noted at $19 for rough, $29 per M for dressed.

MARBliE— At auction, sales 80 slabs Italian, 3-inch, $l,12>i®$I.30't^foot; 75do 2-inch, 75c@$l,12>^; 50 slabs >i inch, tjOc.

METAr.S— We report sales 103 tons Scotch Pig Iron ex Jasper, in lots at $50. At the close, $47,50 is an outside quotation.

WAVAr- STORES— Imports from January 1st to February 2Mih: Oakum, bales. Vhi; Tar, bbls, 2iMt.

Nothing of interest has transpired in any description, f lakiim is saleable at 9". per lb. At the close, 1500gU Spirits 1 urpenttne are reported sold for re-shipment to New York at $2.

<)IIJ*i— luitj'.rtsrr.'m Janaarv l^ttn Febraary 2Slb: |

^ «7

io;j

■: 1 UUl-i *^i tn.<iiK' .-ittj, tnbt I

tVUMiAlu, hWi 40

' Ou cs. 0

TFAH— TmrxTt* flroin Jniiuary l9t to Fetiruary i8th:

in tlie (Ifiiiand is visible, with sales uf >\>uii. private; 4,000 tbH Japatii'.^^, on

litWO

itportc (Tom January Lst to February 2Bth:

N (.r i&j '.a'rs frrcu utorc nt yc "W lb. I*.ii\ IM Ull>», «Vo..*Mci. tO.OJOttiR, Metropolitan

\\1 \:. I.. Mil. )li Uil. Ill U.- {* lb.

I'l \s 1 t^u. I K.UK.^rand LISTE.— la thu ab-

'0 the funiKir ai t'i tt. Cement,

1 , 100 bxsT. D., ASCi^groas;

!ii January latto F«b. 38

I 1.1,1^ x^

L

PKOVlNi

Ivmand for i

on canler t-

>- wUbi}Ut >[

'■t*s, via Isti

of I'MlRMlto -

>*Ai/r

> \cvr parcela

. .- - - - : ruary JSih:

r moment In OoAr«e. Wo note "t-»n cround rciubrokc'* Tatii« Hi T" ' i'cr duzen.

*T ■« >:iuury l»t to February S8:

11 - iiuu t ol^ate'a at aitentV rates; ver (iloss, private; 2uO bx^ X>uryea'«

'-•■-"" '-v'tiary 1st to February ISth: Iba. From Dunieatlc Jki-

A>'D MOL.AHHCfl^Ttn[iorts from Janu-

ri. 74

'--■■ - .-■- ^ - ^ Jull.

MPIKITM— Imports from J atuinry Isiio February 2Hth:

Aicubol, tjbU TS^Ctdi'r, cs liAO

do <--. .V'.'l (1.1 h\ii» 18N9

Gin, jiiprs iiiid (.«.k,-i ,.vs 3(55

Briiiidy, i>i;tf* 3 5

ti" I'll" 286

tlo ijr i-ipfs .-'.It. mil. HUM-' ;iii ; puDt... SO

Uw octva jA.t7, btjls 677

do 3fil Whlpky. punn 76

Abeinlli,c» 31 do bbU ffiM

' do CI llKtt

A moderate bunineita only has been done during tbe rtirrnit inrntli ithtr hi l- rt.ii.-ii or !■ in»*tic. A few

■■ old Urltr

'■■*, on »en v*"

will allow.

1 ..■ . ......V-;.. ........... t<t In exccns

>'l til* r* are (.'cueraily asking mor«

than ' pay.

ALt ^ - ; ;ul.rd2o lOObblsNew YorkatSOc

ca^h; 1>0 tjaUj» la ;iii» ai'JOc.

ABSIXTH-.V)cs Bcn;pr's,|9,.W ■» doz.

i.o . Vi.v r„ .1.. , .■ ..- ,....-_ _,_ f.,|;g Jjnu^g

■uche A Co, Isdoat AOc

OIDI.H— i'ni t-s Audrraoa .•« sold at auclloD, $1 25.

OIN— We note the folIowiOK «alea of Old Holland* 20

gtpf- .mr,«i...rrv ■,.(,. « nchof aod 5 do dwAB, private, Ut a!' M*»ns.

Bl'^' are confined to M bMs Bow-

man > s ': per gallon; 5 pipes Old Jamal<

ca at *3 J<J ijv r ,'.iUuii.

Pl'RE SPIRITS— We note sales ex ship of IS pipes and 3S3ido ai4.>tO ca.sh; rN*. r> pipes and » \ do, 4V cash

WMISKY-We r : ^ Freeman A Simpson's

<Md Magnolia, ami \ w's Old Bourbon, sold at

Agents raf*: Hill t ' i^Sccash, AtAuction,

20 bbU O'd Salt Blvcr Bourl-^n. 5^.

13'. lb l.oxi- TOnA< <

i '.', t.\-, ii;; :•.•, : '.cyii.

!t in the ccuntrv dennni

:.■ Noril. C..:i-i \tii<U\ and

trly In

It ciir

r;iles.

M. vi-i I

At ••Otoe '

torn, vLft Isthmus,

* lb

1 Tces Kastcr:

'mpnrtcr h.i- V\.<

■•■ •flncb.-«i ...lu ^ , . . v.tlJi.

At iiiction .- [I- .M. -, |y lU

January 1st tu l ., '..-ti-trj iHh:

1 <l«vut<i of all animation. At auction QCO :iiDa4\c; 2AUdodo, $4:16: $l»; 2U bbls Bau-

ilicroiorw. 1 jitKin

ituiy. ourv ipitily

reduced aini iiy up wurdp.

WAX— The Uem\ndf»ir Japanese YcKetuble White »s bm limtii'd, iind tit* tntspldoni thjit (JccnsloTi nirers for

makli: '" ' -Ingle trari-

Ml \ ( ^ >th:

Ok-, . . _ _^ -i.l4l;

I.bls, : 1:.

Th. .ve business In French Clarets,

wltti -^c MrilkofllfK> r:i«k« nnllniirv

^ jllcred. A both here .la?<itietas,

.tt$U

' iikfeuc

to ar-

-ordl-

lury ilu, m .,. Fuuiuu:. iiri\ale. We

nutlet' a c-' :i the di.-nitind for Native

Wlneft. itnd i nult-a ui ihtii deHcrlptiun

■"' ^Mi:-( i,r../i'i^;tr'ti SoiiouiA Clarct and

' : iii' ADuhetn, at Maiiiii'actun^r.s' rates.

\ t •. ^ I' POWnEKM— Imports from January l«l

-" i.%:is.

.rly opened, with sales 120gron 'itdMgroiisDonnoIly A Co. *s first

I>0!IAftMTIC PKuUirCK.

The announcement made at the opening of ihc month that the ship Arey. of 1130 toas register, carrying about .'Ui4>0i)itk<i Wheat, and :he llurnrt, 1124 tons, carrying 37,- inOmIc* do, had tmth bein laid on the berth lor Liverpool, llie I'tfrmi-r to t/« loaded by Cross A Co., and ihc lattr by Dickson DeWolf A Co . created for the moment quite a mlr in tbe market for vVh rat, resulting lu aggregate sales to the ext«n: of .'AoiK) sacks within the range of our <^iuo- tatlous. Iho arrlvalH of lite have bvcn liberal, tlte f«rm- ( ra anticipating good croi,4 the coming sea!»on, evince more anxiety toeeU than was apparent during the winter months. We have still a fair supply of wheat remalnlDg in the country for exp >rt. which will oe sold as occasion may ulf^r shou'.d prbeu:it rates be au^taiced. The Flour market ts more than u«utlly quie*.. A prominent city miller «ajra the export, an well as iccal demand, for all de- scriptions U leas Uian : or any time prbvious in three years past.

In Peed Grains. Barley and Data, the demand for the laxt

30 days has be<;n exceedingly II;.ht, and prices have deelln-

fd mKter:aIly from rates ruling a f«w weeks since. Upon

the opanlng of Interior travel to Wa#lioc, and ether dis-

Nortti, we anllctpate an improvement

'. price 01 Barley, the stock of which is

iit The supply of Oats is moderate, yet

III (liv fibeuuce uf any export rciitilrcment. sales are but

trifling, at cur iiuotations. In corn and Bye, the sales

have been quite lusliinlflcaot.

Ihe .'Spring tr.idf in Beanfl fur the Northern mines has not yetopcncd. The demand for Hay is quite light, and prices rather f-ivor ftie buyer. Po'.atoca are flat, and quo tatluns though low are quite nominal.

Wool Is In very limited supply. The Pioneer Woolen Mill hoa nearly run out of strck. Tho Mltuion Woolen Factory Is y»t engaged on (iovernment contracts. Dur- ing the pa«t week the latter establishment purchased the flrat lot of Wool of the spring clip yet brought to market; It was raised and clipped by A. Robert.'* of Colusa, being full blood Merino It sold at 2'2y.^c per n>. though it was very dirty and heavy. Our manuiacturors have Ijecn holding out strong InducfmenU to growers to clip their Wool early the prcseht scaton, offering hi^h prices for that brouRht to market during the present month; but the policy of so doing Is questioned b/ sheep ral.Her.s, fcaritiu tJie effect of late cold rains which are usual In the spring •eoson.

Hides come sparingly to market, yet the few arriving find ready sale at our quo'atlons.

The products of the Dairy come forward very freely thus early in the seaaon, and prices of both Butter and Chcesa are drooping.

In view of the large quantities of Eastern Provtalont, Lard, etc. now en route to this market, our city packers have become considerably alarmed, and for some time past have been grsatly curtailing their operations— 4n the way of curing Hams and Baccn, and trying out I^rd fearing their Inibillty to compete successfully with the high rate of exchanges operating against them— Eaatern shippers under selling them here and remitting proceeds home la tlold at 50 to 75 per cent, premium, as the case miy'1>e. Though Id this connection It maybe proper for

u* toremtrk that some parties who have for the past four m »nths been importing largely o' Butter, Cheese and Lard via the btbinu^, new tdwlt that the business oCtatu has brtn attend) d wiin too nircU ri>k and loss to warrant ih' m in a fartht r co^tlcuance, cwing to tha very hoary ( xi>enhes attei.dlng Itathipmcnt via Panama.

Our iaiutt lelKruphic advices from New \ a

L'rral fa ling oft tn thi- amount of Butter, sl^ ;. U'-hniU'i. And wc tuve likcwisi* to report t . le

devtructlcn ui ihe biirk Ho don Bute by the Alabama eo route to Asplnwail from Nuw York, with a oftrgo of as- 8 riud iijefihaiidlse disiined to 1 his city ; among other goods on board, wt- rote u single Hem of 272casi'S tard..!

Our exports <i>r the current mouth arc In brief 11s fol- Iowd: T:)« 8hawnut. 'or Hulaey, had 19,S60 sks Wheat, 3672 do Barley, l&^3do0.iis. and3'),0(W feet of Luml>er: thu whole valutd at t51,K2i). The ZiUah. for New Zt-aland, carried a fall cargo of Fleur and OatK— say i^Ji>i<ks of the ormer ^tul 3U00 sits of the latter, valued at $3h,0(||I. The Ocean Pearl, for Hongkong, hud 30(X> ska Wheat. 306 pkt.'S and bags Bones, etc. The Muonbeam, for Liverpool, U tbe noxt vessel tu duII with Brcadstutl'tt; to be followed by the Hornet and Arey, a.-* Itefore iiMlced. These two latter vessels are now loading Wheat at £2 5i per ton. The bark Comet, for Honolulu, hod 2U0,00U Shingles. fiO qr sks Flour, 100 cs Bread. 29Jmata Rice, 277 sks Oats. etc.. all valued at $12,400. The N. S. Perkins, for Victoria, V. I., has the bulk of liVO qr ska Fl -ur, 20u sks Barley, etc . valued at 120,400. The steamer Oolden Age carri<ed to Panama 20 tales Drills and ?400D.-y Hides. The bark Emili' Banrlng, for Shangbae <Wm. U. Dow, supercargo,) called with an ssfortcd cargo of general merchandise, consisliigof (JrocerUs. Provlsicn*. Fruits, Sauces, etc., besides GLtcs Bread, 400 ba^s Potatoes and 510 sks Oats.

The exports to Victoria. V. I., are heavy. The steamer Sierra Nevada had an asaorted cargo valued at (I4.4(?0 while tbe PacKlc and the Adelaide Cooper carried like cargocF, tkafoimer vaiuedat tia>€00. and tbe latter at 943 00).

The sales for the week post, so far as reported, are asfol lows:

FLOUR— Sates have been confined chiefly to lobbing lots of extra at cur qu tatlons: Lick's Kxtra, $ri 7.'>@7 ; Al- riso Mills, S6 50; city brands of Extra, U7a®62t>: Huper- fine, $.'»(^5 25

WHEAT— The aggregate sales, mostly for export, amount to A0,0'>0 sks, chiefly within the range of $1 7Sr3 SI 8S— the Ifttter an extreme price for very choice quality; some minor sales of Inferior samples have been placed at cv 'Blower figures, but the above are governing rates. At the close 4,000 sks white sold at SI 77), for export.

BARLKV— The «aUs have been unusually light for a f'^rtntght past At the close It would be dlfllcuU to place a round lot at even 2c ^4 lb.

OATS— Wc have no rales to record; the rxport demand having ceased, our quotation must bv looked u )on as quite nominal.

T VE- Wc report a sole of 300 sks at 2>ic p?r lb.

BEANJi— Sales are reported tn lot* of 500 bags at 6c for Bayos, 4S'*,IV for White Pea; Red, Vt^'^Hc.

BAY— Small cargo sa'es at our quoiatlcns; market dull.

BRA.V-Jcbbing sales $27 50 ^ ton.

WOOL— 5,0CDD>s fall clip, part hurry, sold at 22c; 3,000 lbs. do clean. 23?; 900 lbs Spring clip Merino, full blood but very dirly, to Mis Ion Woolen Factory at22>3C ^ lb.

BUTTKH— Choice Dairy in rolls, at M^<^Uio f* lb.

CHKKSE— Prime new dairies Jobbing at 17c.

E<;c^-.'i;"a(%35c perdoz.

POTATOES— Abundant and slow of salo at 75<3S6c per sack, according to qua'ity.

FINA^C'IAr..

Tho foreign importations of the month of January at the port of New York, are said to have been $]0,iKI0.090, more than the produce exports, and will call for that much gold to balance the account. Tho financial editor of the New York World estimates the requirement of specie for export and for duties during the current year at $l»),OO0.OM); but we must doubt the accuracy of his figures. His extreme oppoiltion to the fiscal mcanure^j of Mr. Chase, has pos.nlbly betrayed him Into slight cxag gerations. But if his estimates are an approximation of the truth, the future of the gold market la scarcely pro- blematical.

We cannot learn that the great National Banking scheme of Mr. Chase was acted upon by CongrasK, although it is not mentioned among the measures that failed for want of time to consider.

The nonarnval of the Mall Btoamer leaves us with no direct mall advlcaa of later date than the 7th ultimo. Money at that time was obtainable by first-class borrowers at 6 9 cent, f* annum. Names of less strength were rang- ing all the way from 7*^10 "f* cent. The market was, per- haps, a little more stringent, out the advanced rates were bringing more capital Into the streets for employment and some of the temporary deposits with the Sub-Treas* urer had Itcen withdrawn for the more profitable invest- ments offering out^jide. Tbe Stock market, after a period of some fteblencaa and deproslon, had aiiumed rather more ton« and flnnness.

Our latest advices by tcl^grapn, are to the following purport:

New York March 7.-Gold, 151?^': G'a of '3', lOOfa'; 7 ''-lO Notes, HM»2; Ceriifliates, 98*^; ra:ifl3 Mail, ItJO; ^iilifor- nia 7's, 132.

Prlvata advices quote Gold at 155, and SterUn; 170— showing a very decided reaction within 24 hours. The, sp«cle exports of that do7 Tvera reported at over $1,000,- 000, and indicate an increased movement. The $l,O0J,OC0 sent trum the Sub-Treasury in this city, arrived safely per boitheru Light, under coavoy ct tlie Connecticut.

There has been a steadily improving demand for money in this market since our last reference, attributable to tlie same causes then alluded to, namely : Speculations in Mining Stocks. As on former occasions so now, thi^s move inent incluaes all class^is of our citizens. Merchiints, pro fcssional men and capitalists are putiing thtir funds into shares. Laboring men and clerSs are doing the game. New companies are being formed by the score. Asa matter of course under sucli circumstances, cheap stocks are advancing handscniBly, without that regard to merit which prudence wou'd cictato, but simply because the rush is 80 great; tlie improvement of one day stimulatts to new adventures on tlie next. The result of all this will baa collapse by and b7, and the laggard'* will be caught by the " gentleman in black." Capital is abundant for all legitimate wants, but as the season for spring trade ap- proaches, the mcrcaatile claeseswill have occasion to use more, and we may look for a more active market. Bank ascommodations rule at l}i@2 f, cent, for first class paper.

The receipts of Gold from the Interior and mining dis- tricts since last Steamer Day have been about ifiWW.OOO, of which $777,000 were in Bullion. The Mint has taken but about S70.0'30. The demand for Bullion thus far has becu very light, and th3 supply offering seems likely tu prove adequate. Odd Bars range from 870@1*U) fine. Silver lower than on last Steamer Day— no sale reported at over J&c premium, and ranging irom tliat to 3 '^, cent, discount The Gould A Curry Company have sold about $itO,OUO dur- ing the period under review.

Exchange on the Atlantic cities is again unsettled— at least, as regards currency bills, for which the rates will be largely advanced. Coin bills will ru.e us on last steamer occasion, at5@6per cent. prem. Sterling at IJfX ®ilHA for Bankers', and 48)^@48?:id for Commercial.

LegalTenlcrs jumped up from 58 to 78 very suddenly, on the receipt of advices from the Ea&t announcing tlie great decline in Go^d. This advance has brought large amcunls into market, and prices are heavy to day, at

es@72.

Mexican Dollars are quotable atO?a@10 per cent. prcm.

The coinage of the Branch Mint in this city for the month of J'ebruary was:

O Id-Double Eagles $250,000

Silver-Half Dollars 25.0J0

X>imes 7,7f'0

T.fU |. $2B2,750

The imports of Treasure from Ist last to4^tewereas

follows:

March I— Per Neva from Mazatlan $9.,000 00

March 1— Per G Iden Agcecoveredfrom wreck

of Golden Gate 72,00J 00

March 7— Per Oregon from Mazatlan H4,8U 00

Total $248,814 tO

Theexportsof treasure for same poiiod and since Feb ruary 27tli, were as follows: February 27— Per si mr Robert Lowe to Hong- kong $517,041 60

March 2— Per Golden Age- To England $711,672 66

To New York 154,661 t5

To Panama. . . .- 6,000 CO- 871.3S1 31

Total since February 27th $1 J87,378 9!

Previously this year 9,310,420 b8

Total since January Ist $10.698.7y9 50

Corresponding period 01 186i 6.647.601 9b

Excess this year $4,051,137 63

The following were the balances in tlic State Treasury at the close of business February 23th, 1363 :

General Fund $50,633 80

School Fund 32,835 15

Uo.'ipital Fund 14,466 m

Library Fund 1,87'J 71

ImerLStund Sinking Fund, 1857 252,430 84

Interest and Sinking Fund, IS60 5,766 83

Swamp Land Fund 10,789 36

Stale School Land Fund '^,240 t;8

Estates o( Deceased Persons lOJ 93

Keminiiry Fund 1,747 40

Public Building Fund 23S z7

National Tax . 8,719 19

Legislative * und 83,951 44

Total on hand $165,838 46

We are indebted to Jon.N P£ituy, Ju , for the following review of stocks:

The Sock Market has been quite active the past week, particularly in mining shares; and a fiuther advance has been established In all the leading stocks. Wide West stock advanced to $500 per foot, early In ihe week, under false telegraphic reports. ?ince then It has agJiiu declined to <4'X), and clcsEB heavy at that figure. ConsiJeraldc transactions have taken place In Antelope stock, at about $100(^410. Chollar has aUO artvanccd to about $C50 per foot; the Burning Moscow «tock has advanced ftom $100 to$215@220on account of the vtry rich diecoveri^s made the past week on their claim, which is said to be' even

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CITT AND COTIMTT,

*n Francli c > JondB. iU ^ ct8

an Francisco Bonds, 1856, 6 ^ cts

Sau Frducisco Bontls, 18£b. 6 1^ cu

MISCBLLAHKOCS.

Sacramento City Bonds, (new)

Hacrtuuttnto Couuty boniiH, 6 ^ cis

MaryBvilleCitT Bonds. 10 %* cts

Contra Cofite County Bonds. 51^ cts

San Joaquin OoDTity Bonds, 10 )f^ cts

Stockton City Bonds ..,, .

Oakland City Bonds 7 18 cts

San Diego County Boijds, 10 1ft ois ....... .

Santa ClarH County Bonds, 12 %* clB ItW

Yuba Counly Bonds. 10 ^ft ct-J

Butte Couiiy Honda, iO'^cts

Benlcia City Bonds, 10 ii cts

Cblifornia Navigation Company ..

School Lrtnd Warrants, ^ acre

(j. S. Bounty LHOd Warrants, ^ acre

Sacramento Valley Railroad

State Telegraph Stock, 8100 ^ shaft (ex div.). . .

Wharf Stock

SACiameoto Gan Stock

San Fraoc sco Ghs Corapttny Stock

Bens ey Water Cvmpany

SpriiiiE VaI.ey Water Company Stock (on amount paidin) 78 0^ *0

MtNI»- STOCKS.

Oph'r Gold and Silver Vlniug Co .$2,800 $2,8r.O fi foot

Oould *<7urrT Mfninfr r^o »-3,2r,0/o)'i3 26(1 "

Wide West Stock (Esmeralda D.strlct).. . }39i'(S4 0 " Chollar Stock (.Virginia City) l04U(a(6D0 "

auiXIOn At*D EXCHANQK. Gold Bars. ^700—900. Mexican DoHaru 10 ^ ct promiunj. Mexican Uoubloous, $18 60. Patriot Dooblrtoiig, $16.

Silver Bars, Jb Ij* cent tr m to .3 ^ cent, dlsconnt. Tbefollowin(i<i.rMtfie"eUtngrateM ol Exctiantre tor this steatrer: On New York, Sight b'^Q percent, prem. for coin— for curren- cy oiiSitlied. On Nt9W York, SOd&yssiRht, nominal. OnNe* York, 61) days (tight, nominal. Onl<ODdon.60da)eitigbt. Honkers', 47 '^d. On Pariit. eudays bigint, 6.6 On llamburg, 60 days Bi^ffht, @4l8. On HamburK.sliort (!2J40c

Fi'ei$jh*a a.n<l Cliarters.

Tonnage is still abundant, the arrivals being liberal bolh from home and foreign ports. The fol'owing vessels have boen chartered during the past week for I/iVtr- pool, to carry BreadstuiT-*: PIrps *rey, 1034 tons, by Cross&Co. The Hornet, l426do, by Dickson. DeWo'f A Co. both at £2 5? '^ per ton. The Lnok'.ut, 1291 tons, goes lo the coast of Mexico for a cargo of Dye Woods, thence to New Yo:k, at $14 par ton, payable in Gold. The Wild Hunter is up for Honolulu.

The ships M[iimelukc and Prima DL>nna are bolh under Eastern orders to load Guino at the Chinchas.

The baik San Francisco goes to the Albernl Mills for a cargo of lumber, to a port in Cbina, at $'40 %i M feet. The Yankee returns to Honolulu. The bark Onward i^ re- ported sold to Charles W. BrookaA Co., on terms withheld

The disengaged are as follows: Ship? t reat Kepublic, Minnehaha, Jasper, Union, Starlight, Wild Rover. Henry Brighain, Sardinian, Osborne Howes, Massachusetts; barks Maria. Mary. Henry Miller, Palmetto, ScotlancI, Frances Palme.r, Maudarina, Metronolis, Onward. Nancl- nijlf, Matiiias Salvirnus; brigs Kneri^y. Ida D. nog-rrs, Jo- sephine iUKl Tlmandia; schooners Ann Eliza, C. E. Foole, Firmouth, Joven Arturo, J. M. Chr-pman, Olivia, Potter and Sarah. _

KECEIPTS OF I>OMESTI€ PltODUCE.

The following is a statement of the receipts of Domestic Proauce in tins maritet tor tbe past -s^ek and the tota: tortbe Dast three vears, from July 1st to the corrfc.s- ponding date each vear.

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Wheat, sacks

Barley, sacks

Oats, sacks

Potatoes, sacks

Corn, sacks

Itye, sacks

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420,975

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8,111

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Af e mo rivndn.

Per Starlight, at this port March 1, fin Boston— Was 34 days to the C(|U!»tor in the Atlantic; ;iOdays tlience to lat 50 S; 12 days thence to lat.50 S in tiie Pacific; 22 days thenco to the equator, and 2;i days thence to this port.

Per Lookout, at this port March 2. fin Xew York— Was 27 days to the equator in the Atlantic; 29daystI)0!iceto latSO S; 15 'days thence to lat 50 Sin the Pacific ; 20 days thence to the equator; 20 days thence to this port.

Per Great llcpublic, at this port March 7, fn» New York- Sailed from ^'cw York Kov *i4tb ; Dec 6th, lat 26 N, Ion 38 W, was in companv with ship L»as!iiiiK Wave, from Boston lor this port; crossed the etjuutor in liic Atbuitlc l>ec Hth: was 50dav8 (rum New York to lat 50 S in Ihe Atlantic; 12 days tlicncc to lat 5u Sin the Pacliic; crossed tlie eqnatorln the Pacific Feb 16, Ion 117 W. Ist Inst, lat 38 N, Ion 134 W, saw a bark standing N.

ArrlTed.

Feii'28— Stmr Golden Age, Hudson, 14 days fin Panama; pass and freight to A li Forbes.

Brig Geo Kinery, Gunn, 2 days fm Humboldt Bar; In bal last to Master.

Col schr Neva, Harloe. 18 days ftn Mszatlan, via San Jose 16 days: specie to Holdeiness & (!o.

SdirAUivd Ailams, Hannah, 24 hrs fm Santa Cruz; lime to Davis tV" Jordan.

Schr J 11 Hoscoe. Smith, 24 lirs fm Santa Cruz; lumber and produce to C Clayton A; Co.

Schr Pride of the West, Ilarloe. 12 hrs fm HaUmoon Bay; produce to C Clayton it Co.

Schr Cocliief, Bruce, hrs fm Pigeon Point; produce to Brcnnan it Co.

mARCH 1-Stmr Sierra Nevada, Connor, days fm Victoria; pass and Ireinlit to J Hoilatlay.

Ship Starliglit, liowcs, 121 days fln Boston ; mdse to Meader, Lnlor A. Co.

liamb hark San Francisco, Bendixen, 16 days fm Nanalmo; coal to Master.

Schr Don Leandro, Jacobs, 12 hrs fm Fish Uock ; lumber to J P Zaiic.

Marcu 2— Stmr Salinas, Sudden, 12 hrs fm Salhias River, via Santa Cruz : produce to BHmiun Sc Co.

Ship Lookout, Sherwood,lU days Im New Yofk; mdse to A Dibblee.

Bark oak Hill, Mitchell, U days ftnTeekalet: lumber to Pope Jb Talbot.

Schr Artful Dodger, Tract, 24 hrs fm Albion Elver; lumber for Sacramento.

Schr European, Foote, 20 hrs fm Bodega; produce to Rey- nolds, Howell <fe Ford.

MARCir3— Bark Chas Devens, Reynolds, 13 days fin Port Madison; lumber to G A ilelgs,

Bark Ann Parry, Gove, 21 days fm Olympia; lumber to G Clia-.e.

Schr San Diego, Gregory, 10 hrs fm Bodega; produce to Reynolds, llowcll& Ford.

Schr Louise, Hansen, 8 hrs fm Tomales; produce to Miller & Co.

JlAUCH 4 -Brig Boston, Morton, 15 days fm San Pedro; nidsi; to N Pierce.

Schr Sophie B, Wilson, 24 hrs fm Tomales; produce to Master.

Schr C P lieustis, Flslier, 24 hrs fm Noyo River; lumber to A W Macplierson.

Schr Adrianna, Hobron, 40 hrs fm Santa Cruz ; lime to Da- vis tte Jordan.

Schr Osceola, Anderson, 7 hrs fm Russian River; lumber to H B Tichenor & Co.

jNIarch 5— Ship Ooquimbo, Boyd, 15 days fm Port Angclos; lumber to t; A Meigs.

Bark Mary, Brock, 17 days fm Bcllingham Bay; coal to Sinclair 6l, Jloody.

Bark Yankee, Taylor, IG days fm Honolulu; mdse to Mc- Ruer & Merrill.

Brig T W Lucas, Anderson, 11 days fra Port Madison; lum- ber to G A Meigs.

Brig Sussm Abitail, Winding, ISlirs fm Novara Hiver; lum bpr to H B Tichenor A Co.

Sclir J K F Mansfield, Hardwlck, 18 hrs fm AUiion River: lumber to A W Macphersoii.

March 6 -Chile bark Mathias Salvinius, Schmidt, 42 days fm Tahiti; mdse to C A Low & Co.

Bark Naliumkeak, Gove, 15 days fm Port Orchard; lumber to Kenton .t Howard.

Bark (iold Hunter, Harrington, 13 days hn Port Madison; lumlti^r to (i .V, Meigs.

Selir Fannie Piper, Garcia, 18 hrs fm Noyo River; lumber to A W Macphersoii.

Schr Mendocino, Foye, 18 hrs fm Mendocino; lumber to J T Pennell.

Schr SD Bailey, Farley, 30 hrs fin Santa Cruz; lime to Samuel Adams.

Schr Unifui Forever, Caughell, 3 days fm Coose Bay; lum- ber to S Perkins.

Schr Olivia, Wise, 40 hrs fm Glassell's Landing; lime to Webb <t Co.

March7— Slinr Senator, Seeley, 2} days fm San Diego; pass and freight to S J Hensley.

Stmr Oregon, Wakeman, 6 days fm Mazatlan; mdse to J Holladay.

Stmr Salinas. Sudden. 12 hrs fm Salin.is, via Santa Cruz; pass a!ulf^ci^:tlt to lirennnn k. Co.

Ship Great Republic, Limeburner. 102 days fin New York; mdse to C A Low ii, Co.

Schr Cocliief, Bruce. 12 hrs fm Pigeon Point; produce to Breniian &. Co.

>[auch 8— Br bark Henry Miller, llalj, 70 days fin Newcas- tle, NSW; coal to Wm McCann k. Co.

Bark Jiconore, Arev,20 davs fm Port Gamble; lumber to Pope A Tiilbot.

Bark DM Hall, Williams, 16 days fm Pert Madison ; lumber toG A Meigs.

Bark Hvaek, Pomroy,10 davs fmTcekalet; lumber to Pope A Talbot."

Brig Angencttc, Lamb, 11 dnys f^n Port Orchard ; lumber to Rento.i A Howard. Brig Curacoa, Wells, 2 days fm Monterey ; "Wood to order. March 9— Ship Osborne Howes, Cottrell. 55 days fm idan- ila; -sugar to Wm T ('oleman & Co.

S'jYir Josephine Willcutt, Tufts, 24 hrs fm Noyo River; lum her to A W Aiacpherson.

Cleared. Fkb 28— Br stmr Robert Lowe, Congleton, Hongkong; Ma- condray ii Co. Bark t'omet. Smith. Hon<jluIu; McUuer & Merrill. Bark Adelaide Cooper, Dingley, Victoria and PurtAngblos; Pickett dt Co. Bark N S Perkins, Greenleaf, Victoria and PortAngelos;

March 2— Stmr Golden Age, Hudson, Panama; A B Forbes.

March 3 -Bark Kmily Banning, McKinnon, Shanghae; W T Coleman &, Co.

March 4— Ship Ocean Pearl, Crowcll, Hongkong; Koop- manschap &, Co.

Ship Isaac Jeans, Heed, Port Angclos; Master.

MAiiOHS— Ship WildRover. Crowcll, PortAngelos; Master*

MabchG— Ship .Shawmut, Merrill, Sydney; Macon dray A Co.

Bark Indusfrv, Corno, Portland; H Clark.

Schr Daniel Webster, Shelley, Shaughac; CW Brooks &; Co.

>lARcn 7— Stmr Sierra Nevada, Connor, Victoria and Port- land: J ilolladay.

Br bark Zlilah, Jones, Auckland, N Z; Falknor, Bell & Cs.

MARCH y-Fr ship Union, Debot.Callao; AESabaticct Co,

BltrtEntilc §M\k anb Irites Cumnt.

'i

ht Uitrlaiid and Stpaiiifr.J

i^AN FRANCISCO, SErrEMBER 11, 1863.

N°. 243.

f

gUrciinlilc cHajtttc auD ptitcs d'nrrcnt,

SHIPPING LIST AND REGISTER.

K. U. WATKKH, Proprirfor.

'VBLISIIEII AT Tin; C)tH( l; NO. .VUl C1..\Y STHEET, TKI-.WOXTHI..Y-OX STKAXKK DAY.

!'■• or tln» .M«n"nmilr (;uietT»^ ami iiued at tlic I'ubllcalluu umce. N

%«-UU(.KMAI.K I*Klf'Kn C'UKKK.'VT.

QaoUUooa, It ahouM onderatood. are intended io reprt- ■cnt the whuleaale pneea obtainable lur entire Involcea.

i>rTiE.«.

Caitom duea are parBtiie in ca«h onlj. Unclaimed Koods !n Hon an- lublect to aale br ancrtlon at the uplniUoD «i e<i* venr The atAndaitl lou M 'UM ItM. I I Urjr So4Mla.

Otn. AS TAI_ In.KKDTlO.

iDrilU. Iir.i».|n, nf^

III .-i«l.

.- 10 «-

.— 411 a—

' r».K C».!*T. Al'

Me

I- w

r> (a - - -

•a a— 30

M a

« 1

Conl. 600— (10

1)1 IV : IlltntrlnoiuSl 10...- !'.'.".— »i Si— W

! «(i e

I M a— 40

-e— 20

(a— jii ^ a a— M

IB— a)

Ureiun......'....U te I ;-*u-< '— jo 9— 73

Chile U e D<..1« liiicu 7-1

llrvinbu <tlO - I "'1... 7" » I Ji

( .ir: i.-l None.

1 . nil» 10 - feli

1- -^ '' -

w a

«

■.

t 1

r' 1'.

n

. a— '.

11-

IC-

il I'wuiu— M to— ii

we 4

a » 50

2 so

, H..-li*rv do do. IFresh CranlM'r-

I innMH •fUliig al Sew York rl.-».li.-i:ii r mil «— 60

1,,., !r„rr„,.T Jelly,

■1 ....« (a

illy«nppllf ' S> tint 4 &

ii5 to llie rejii- 'ii 0 ."S

1; „i,.. .< 4 .SO «l 5 -

Alum 4 «- 4 .'XI (if .•) S5

Aiii'ilt" e— i .N..iie.

!• *"•— itba— 75 & 't>tin». None.

of .:i> itn* fti. (i

..— « ®— er B

1..— M(»— . . .ita... »2

iiie- UlurUni, hicall 4 A 4 Ml

... S (3— M CucutnberBfkegs

lor perfal 40 »— SO

...— sja— 6j oiiTi.

I. ,11' l.Wheat.aOcj

.. I 75 0 2 I I y, 15« ; Uata,

....lur

.■" . ila.. 1 2.< 0 1 40

'na '-Kon. N*ine.

•^iiin....- 1 1 «<i e I 70

.^... 3 la ■', !.' Hi. N.-w.... 1 Si 1 4li

...— 1.^ 0— H I'Jats Calli.imla— 7.^ w 1 -^i

V. a 50 0 y iC'im, While 2 ~ tu

1)1. Yollow... i ill .15 50 01(175

0 3-

;ind

1 i:;.;.i.ii 0— 4

S a 1 IT atlM. 1 IZ) ' M^:,,.?^ ;O0— II

.... fa.— S

I.

.. e— 15

1.. 0- ■-•2

:.l 0-5

I 90 I

3

...— W 0~ 85

..- 15 0

.,.. ...0.. J jO 0 4 -

ft'lah.

Cod. itTv, V m.— 7 a— 1

Ml. v. r.!. \..l,

.. 7 50 0 8

I.

.. 2 - 0 2 25

.. 5_e_ -

11*

:r>— 5 a

..— 5 0

, il_ « ta

I .V«nl.

rcaa. .Siillt 3101—

Ueaim, Cat Ita-

V08 3 0

I>b. white 3 41 -

C4rln«l«t«>ii.>a.

I-1-- U - -

Oil

. OKKT.

Ill 0— 21

In b... .......... 0— IS

C(uai»uwder*

DlTV : V.i!ii..,l lit 20<; 1? B, Cc

!•►

. lie 1^ tb and

Jo..-

0 4 .50 0 4 50

l-)l»lb 0— ,50

0 1 -

0 I

(d— .w

. .„. m !

0-

.ire.

, .; ■/ 0n -

do hfliHllcd . . 0 10

lAx" llnii-'.U'* 1 (01 ;i

.... , ,,,.. .,._ 1 - 0 2 50

1) OlO 50

.1 at jjvr lb— Sw

Wrought. 0— 7

. 4 25 •:••. 5 i .- 3 0— 1 ....... 4 ..iiaenrea iau.i

I.i«|M«ura. I

Itninilv !• rutts,

1" r I ii-i- Nominal. !

111. S - 0

i 11 - 011

.11 - ta

I . 9 0

^ 'i\. 5 - 0

1 1 1/ « fit

Cuiama » SO 010

I KIritiwnlMr 7 011

rl 3 75 0 (t - 111

l?tonl4 016 50

10 PER CP.KT.

. - 13i0i- 14

1..H.11. >u.li:d, ca 5 0 fi Uupa.

niTT 1 CENTS rKR I'Ol.'ND.

Nunc.

0- 10

imi. 0-11}

■riii-

. so 0—

3 w) e—

OL 1 k : .Sole 35; other Unda25 to 35 per ei'iit.

K .1 1 1 1 UN. Sol.

-25 a— 28

ither- 35 0

ilo . . 35 0

.per

;>alJe 4 0 4 SO

. hea-

90 0 1

liU.. 1 0 1 23

3 -•(

6

,._ 7 0_

- 'i: I .',.) 'ueni. cent., CD.

1

.— it a— .

..— JOfS- :;

; rtLiii.,, u.ira'i.— u 0— 20 , .^ji-. 2 so 0

Kali>lli«. bunch, IMiwtir. C'alo"d. 2 J" 0 3 -r

!m:( 0 3 50 l.umt>rr.

KNU1.I..II BOTTLBU BKKK. Teiineiil'a Ale,

gill anil uinta..— 0 S 25 Morlce. Cox A

Co'sAle, i|t».. 2 75 0 3-

I>o Stoul. iilD. . . 3 50 0

Do ex douule do 3 62^0 3 75 J. W. IlrMucii «

.Son'ft, .■'I 'Ut

Torter. ill>... ^ 3 .50

do piuln.. 0 1 87j

Baas' Ale. ills... 3 0 3 25 Hurton 11. Co '8

Ale do 0 3

Do .stout >'ulio.

JelTrev A Co'a

■loneJUE Ale. 0 3 30

YouuKcr'a Ale,

quarts 2 75 0 2 87}

1)0 linpl. stone

Jug, (lU 0 3 50

£M)U8H CAHK BCKK.

Trnnitiif.! it.'i...l»i tai^

- kk.

- fu4i

- 037 - .. 037 60

..^cr'a Imperial

40 04S -

.••i>t<*hea.

01 TV 35 PER CRNT.

Vienna Sal.iim.. 1 55 0 1 OJ}

lliiund'W.xid 0— 05

Alultlns.

lil'TV 30 PKR CRIfT.

China 4-4 « 50 0

China .5-1 7 .50 0

Chlnaft-4 » 50 0

M«»tula.

Olive, not ulad 25c call ; salad 5Uc}i> gall i I'aluiiuiT cent Olive, P. Belle- nicr 0 4

lio IMaiminl..

Il, ■-

Ciillnl WhllU-.

Polar, crude. I.ard

4-0

. 0 4 -

fff I '.'S

- H5 0

:,_ Ml a

,.- K'.'ie

I 45 0

.,1 •. _ e

. .- 45 0

..- VI 0

1 15 «

1- II

fulilla.

Lead, lii'd, .\n)e

liriin ^ lb

'. White, i-i.,inoll—

- «

-a

~li.'.-! S.. II l..;i.- .'i 111— I, I Sheet No24 to-.:7— 6 0

I'OPl'KK.

BiOU -- !u

Compoflfn Nalta— 25 0

TIX PLATRa.

Plates. Charcoal

IX t^liox 12 0

plates, IC Char

coal 10 0

Roollnir I'latcs. . a 0

Baiica Tin slabs.

<e lb 40 a— 42J

8TERL.

English Cast «leel,4C lb...— 25 «— 40

I^UIGKSILVKU.

Perm 0—00

Kor export.... 0— ^5

zisc. 8hect8 i^ft - BJB- 9

LRAU.

Plcr lb - 8 0

Sheet 10 0

Pipe Io 0

liar 10 0

Slolaaara isnd Isyrupa. DI-TT : Oil Mola-^Dcs Oc %! gal ;

S>TU|i 2<- V Ui. S <). .M. ^iissea,

ual. Nominal. .iid-17i!*

..'IfB 0— .50

.... 0— 47j

.-ITS— 45 0

iiial

....— 48 a

-...— 47©

liCO

I . ..... ......... •- 75

Sftii.lMiLli Inland

.lo 30O-IS

I Xiival Ht.,r>-«.

t'x. dry.

Vellow,

,- 8 a- 8

0 0— 9) 8 0—9

2)0-

Ochre, ground.. 5 0- ., Venetian Ited...— 2(0— 4 Vermllion.Chln.- 75 0 1

WhlUng 1 0— li

Chalk 0— I

VARNISUGS.

Bright, gal... None.

Conal 2 .50 M/ 3 .50

Nobles .l.'lloare's4 50 Si 8

froTlalona.

ui TV : <^ 11., Heef and Pork, lo: M.irii. l.ard ano Bacon, - '■ •■ - ::.l Cheese, 4c.

l; 10.50 0

0 7

; 8 010

,:j4 in

4 _ a

.4 - 0

1.1 _ e

. 18 0

None.

- 12 0- It .- 18 0— 20

1

Kone.

. - 13 a

' - 17 '■«- 18

- II 0- 1,5}

Noiio.

15 0- 18 llull.jr. i>:liiiiii»— 18 0— 24 Butter choice

H.ir-i 0— 2U

I!,:-. .- - r.— 15 'jt

I. .— 25 a— 37}

r.i None.

Vli. ' -il— Id 0— 12

Iiii tj:. N...V...- 11 0— 13 i*«iUsU>ea. DVTl 25 CKXTS PRR Bt'SHEL. Call I 'a old f dig- .50 0- tiS I)o ili>, new fl.ij— }®— 4 t>alu.

i>i:tt30 pkrckmt.

.Sandwich \.<f\b 0— 13

KIre

DfTY: Cleaned, l}c }?n); Un-

cleani'd Ic : paddy. |c. .saiiilwich Island— 0 >ar-~

L:hlliaN«l 0— 5}

ChllmNo2. .. 01— 5

S I a 111 wh 1 t e

cleaned 0 S

Slain Cargo da . . Nominal.

Saigon 3*'<i—

PatnaNo Ido...— 5}0— Batavia Nol do.— 4 ifT— Manila No 1 do.. Nominal. Bengal White.. None.

do Cleaned— 4}0— ■itlt.

ill ' TT.s, 18 cents

' otherwise.

C :

V,'. 0—30

K 0— IS

Ki. 0—10

Ln. ., .t,

^ toll 2s a

l>o »toved :m 0

^ T ,->.• 15- 0

IS— ftiiO

15 0

1) _ 0

1.1. 4 soja 4 ■.-. ,

:,:— 13 0 Hi:

. .- 39 a I s

ir- I'l

.- IS a

C— l.S 0—

.- 7 Iff

1 •" il.j l.(

gal 4 04.

AS5 .1 Pic Frulbl,

qta. Am 4 25 0 ... ...

"»- VjivHah 4 7 j @ I biUk, ».e do.

-SCRRT,

... 015

-a

..«►

-0

8-0

- - 018 -

K.s.ii I6-O20-

oakuin. Xavy.lp

■i-a

liKitIs 6 .50 a

- - «,45 -

IloHUperlor b .Vl 0

0M

Aii.-lioni, }CD>..— 6}0— 7

Chains and Ca-

i — 070

bin «► m - SB- T'

e

on.

; - 0

til TV : Bperm, Whale, ^.

_ 17 1 _

. '.h.-r ri-L oiN ..r r.jr.

II CRKT.

as

0 4

0 2

. '.' 0 1

gall, leUned me f gaU;

pi'

r*o doijts .... .— 0 _

Car.iT* Ills 0 3.

Ml.i.t .

H CENTS PER ID.

,' bag. 0 3-

-:rciint. - 17 0— .

0-

.... ,.,.) 0— 1

KenOaUa C. O.— a—

Van Ilajron'sao— B (^—

Colprtte V Pate..— 9 &

Do ChPiiitCiilO— Hjifi

Eiik'lish \ellow.— 6 «

Do White .- 4 (a

6plee«.

DtTy: ^T^Cas5ia,^5c: Cassia Biuls'iiic: l'lovesI5c; Fep- per 12c: Cayenne l'2c; Do

froumi 15l-; White I'eiipi -'c; Po giHJund 15c; Ciiia-

mun i5c : Alaceand Nutiiie^js

2-'>c; other kinds 'Mi ^ cent. Assorted invoices, yruiind. \u

glass, selling for about honip

cost.

Clo%-es 35 f«!

Cawia ■^ !b. ..— 4-2j&

Kutmens. ^ lb.— SO &

Pf^pper <irain ..— 24 <ff

Pimfuto 'iU <&

Mustaril, Cal in

JTbcIass^doz 1 62J®

DoEntilish do.. ® 2 SS

French 2 25 (S)' 2 50

DUTY 'iO PER CENT AND }C ^B)

Glenflelil Patent {£,— 15

fclngsford'a <a~ H

ColKftte's (S— y

Pearl (ff— 8

J>iirvea's ® 9

DVTT : I'er first proof gallons, Brandy.'Si 5ii:Spiritsdl8tilled from train or other materi- als. SI ; Cordials and Li- quors. '-^C.

BRANDT— COGNAO.

VInevard Prourie-

torsCo 4 25 @ 7 00

Bazerac 4 50 (SP2

Jas Kennessev.. 4 75 (@ 7

ACGortardtliCo 5 25 (a

Maretl ..V Co ..4 25 iK' 8 ViiieGrow'rsCo 4 50 (Oj 1 I_'iiitc'-1 V. Props. 5 (3-6 Dularv.liellamy

* Co 4 50 @ 8 -

Champagne Vine- vani I'ri'priefrs4 25 (Jt 5 .50

Jules Kuhhi fa 5 25

Pinet. Castillon. 4 50 ® (i 50 Uenis Mounic «fi

Co 4 50 ca

Edrntind Jaulin. ^ 4

A Bonniot it Co. 4 50 ® 5 60

Louis Leiierton. ® 3 26

Bisouit. I>ubou-

clie Jc Cio ® 4 25

Cliarrier Ain6... 4

C Rousseau A; Co 3 75 & i ~~ Niox ValiL-inflis 3 75 m; 4

J. Brilloum 3 75 @ 4

J. Faure ^ Co. '4 2d @

A. Guille .t Co 3 75 ® 4 P. L'fcv.-ouc^.... 3 75 (S 4 J V Ca-stiHu-Saz-

erac A Co 4 25 (S) 7

E Crcyoire <to

Co © 3 75

G de Bussac... (5) 3 50

C Laiiarde @ 3 76

J. A.]\lacliei)nud

A Co 4 ®

Ate. Francois

TaiiJa^Jsoh 4 ®

Conuins<'UU.\

Aiiie 3 75 (a

Rolland A Co.. 3,50 C«i

BBANUY— ROCHBLLE.

Chas Bupont... 3 75 ftt 4 Pcilovoisin 3 75 in^

A. Seif^'iiette.... 3 75 <S)

ArzacS(Mj:rjette. 3 75 O

Paul Seifrnette.. 3 75 (a

L'nit. Propriet'rs 3 75 ^

T. Meiieau 3 50 (Hj 3 75

Eu|i. Roljin 3 50 (5> 3 7.T

t'n.P'sLaJarrle 3 50 fir 3 75

B. Basset 3 50 (S) 3 75

Viffneron.- Cnls. 3 50 & 3 75 G. V. Bernard... 3 50 ^ 3 75

A. Camus. 3 50 (a- 3 75

Couie«-.t Martin 3 .5t) <& 3 75 Alex. Sriu'nette. 3 .50 (& 3 75

A. Kenaud 3 .50 iS '3 75

A. Bai)ni 3 50 © 3 75

Bordeaux 2 50 (ffi 2 75

J Ariiand (5) 3 75

GIK.

Pine Apple ® 1 75

Steam hoat @ 1 75

Double Eagle... 1 70 @

Swan 1 b5 W

Strawherrv 1 1)5 fvi

Hutch Uon 1 (iO @

HourClass 1 tin (d

Cabinet I .'jO (gj

Crown 1 50 (a

Jie-w Dr^i > 1 50 O'

Triple Berrv..., 1 25 <cv—

Palm Tree.'. ... 1 f 0 (g

8. B 4: Co*8 Old

Tom 1 60 (a

Do Voldner's ... (B) 3 25

Do Charles' (g) 4

Do London J. C. House 4 ®

BITTEtt«.

Hostettcrs 7 60 ® 7 75

WHISKY.

Scotch... I 75 ® 2

uuu. Jamaica 1 50 (ff 3

DOMESTIC LIQUORS. EXCISE 2'ICESTS rEKGALI.ON

Alcohol In hhls.. (jt 1

Do tntin 1 20 to—

Brandy in octvs— 60 ®

Gin 50 ig)

Hum. \. K .W fe—

'^Vhiskv, lowprf.— i',i<S'

DohiKii proof... i&— 471

Pure snMts..,.— fiO (&

Dy CalUoriiia..— 45 (&—

Spirits Turpentine.

DtTY 15 CENTS I'ER GALLON.

Bbls ^gall Xone.

Cases 2 40 (5- 2 60

Sutfar.

DUTY : ■^ Hi. On Xo 12 and un- der 2^c; above J\o 12 and not above Js"o 15 3c; above >io 15 and not above No 20 3ic; KeHned 4c; Tinctured 10 cents.

China, ilrst qual (d— 12

l>o second do... &j— II

Peruvian 7 fh— H

Sandwich Island— ilj®,— 103

Do No. 2 8 iS— U

Do Mats 7K''-'— 8

New Orleans . . .— H (S)

W.LMuscovado (a— 10

Boston crushed (a— i4j

New York do...— 14i«

S Fran'.scodo(A) ®— 14J

Do Powdered.. CtC 15

Do soft crshed A— ^:

Do do B 6?>

Do Refined Loaf (S)- 15

Do Yellow (tt— llj

Xoaii.

DUTY, 2"c ^ lb when imported direct ; otlicrwlse, 2uc ^ lj> and 10 per cent, ad val. Gkken. YouHK Hyson, Gunpowder & Imperial, Can ton madecai^es 1 lb canisters.— 55 (S 75

Do boxes iS 50

Young Hyson, Country made

boxes 55 (5)— 85

Country paclted Gunpowder <te Imperial, half chcstfi and bxs— 60 <S>— 80

Hyson do 57^®'— 8*'

Young Hystm do— ti) (a 87i

Black. Oolong, J chests and boxes, hit and J tb papers— 47Jrf)~ 85 Pouchong do ..— 41i(a— 70 Souchong' do....— 5- CO.'— 70 Congou. in bulk— 47i^'i 70 Japan, 1st (jualty— h5 Co— 70 Do 2d quality ..— 50 (S— 60 Tobuci-u.

Dlty: Unmanufactured 25c ^Uj: .Manul:ictui-ed35c$ilb Hulflts, Western

^tb 60 &~ 70

Half Uis. Virginia

'^Mb 80 ®— 90

Pounds, bright

natural leaf...— 70 (S— 85 do fancy packed. 75 (S 1

Do ordinary 40 ig

Kentucii.y Leat.. bo (5,— 45 Anderson's sol- ace Chewing. . 9 (ff

Goodwin'ssnio'g (5/ 4 50

Duty, all klnds.SO ^ct. ad val Madeira.in wood

per gal 3 (g; s

Do glass ^doz. ^- (ff, h

Bo. Burdon & 2 25

Do glass ^ doz. 3 60 fe 7 Duff, Gordon &

Co's Sherrv in

wood 4^ gal, . 1 75 (9) 5 50 Vino del Pais... 1 30 © 1 SH Harmony do. ... I 70 (tt^ 6 50 F.W. Cosen'sdo 2 25 to* 5 Port,wood.^gai— 75 (&< 3 -- Do glass 4?*- doz. 3 50 8 IjKoester it Co's Burmmdv Port. 1 75 iffi 1 80 Claret, Cargo, 4^

cask 34 (S36

Do superior 40 (&42

Do fJutlcr's (545

Do ^ case 2 75 rd 3 60

Sauterne 3 (S 4

Do^ ca.sk 35 (a60

CHAMPAGNE.

SchreUler 18 @I9

Cabinet, Green

!<eal 19 ®19

Heidftleck 17 25 lalH 50

Heidsieck <te Co. 16 25 (all 60 Jules iluuim iSt Co's Imperial— (S'J3

Do do Cabinet (ai9

Princess Clo-

thildc 8 5ft la 9 50

Cordon Koval.. (ai2 50

C. Chatelain de MoTiti^ny iKColS ®14

C. DupoiiiitCo.ll 50 <d

Krug .V Co. Nt

quality 15 <2)16

Krug it Co Slild.U 50 &12

Cutler's l«t(nial &17 60

Do Hock «b Mo- selle 15 ® 16

Eugene Cliquot. 16 25 017 .50 Grape Leal . ..16 (ff<l7

r.ouis Larcux.. .10 ©

Jacquenot 14 Qf

%% u«»l.

Native Cal ^Ib— I2J«

American H <di 22

Merino - 23 ig— 25

M'wuUen 1%'uret <SCC* 3 hooped Pails, nat'nt.paint'd,

1^ doz 2 0

J»<i8t8Tubs do.. 2 50 (&

Yeast Puvrders.

Preston A Mer- rill's, fgross . ®33

Andrews' do (ff22

Donnn!lv> 1^73(1 _

Kedhigton*i:Co'8 £&28

RAN FnAIVCCSCO; FRI»AY SffORSTf^lTO, SEPT. 11,

Review of the MarKet

FOR THS EIGHT I>AVS K'^OINQ SEP- TK^IUElt lOlli, 1863,

The jibbing tnde during the period nn'3er review has been very fair; but with importir^ the traieuct oris have been few and limit.;d. Th-re is an indiposititn to roptenif-h stocks' of Merchandise largely nt the pre- sent moment, in the expectation of couaiderable arri- vals of fresh goods s 'on by ve-sels now due. The busi- ness of tlieweek pre»ent.s few points of interest, and has been well di-tributed among the various prominent mining localities. Nevad;i Teiritury i-s taking' hirye amounts of Meichf.ndise; the new and rich di-icoveries iu the Eeeee River and dher districts having attracted a great nnmber of pert-o s who are heating ptrma- ueatly. Wi^h Arizona and Soutbern port--, siniiinr a--- tiv.ty prevails. Machinery, Morehanaise and Money for niinirjg purposes are gOing fonvard freely, and well au'hentii afed advice-i are of such a nature as to give assura!:ce of an enlarged and aciive trade. The North Coast al85 is feuding further order-s accompanied by abuud int evidence of the fcuccees uf icining tnterprises and general prosperity.

Tlie arrivid-i since our last refi^rerce have been qnite mod'Tile, ^nd sujck« of »ome leading staple articles aie b' c -ming muih reduced. Bags and Bagging have declined. Caudl-s are in more favor— free aalv-s. The s'o.k of Actbrante Coal is veiy li;^h!-; a round sale of Cumbeilmd is reported at full raits; also larj^e sales of Sydney at Li^htr fiyuies. Cordage is in light.supply and prices firm. Coffee is held at au advance— stock of Kio very light: of the fin r grades more is offering, hut prices of all desciiptions are tendii^g upward-*.

In Case Goods, Oysters have been selliog liberally at good rates. French Got ds are vtry dull, with the ex ception of Sardines and Castde Soap, which have been more sought f'T. Iu Oils, Linseed hjis more favor. Oiivo i nd Whaje quiet. Petroleum of all the variou** brands and giades has been largely dealt Iu at ful figures.

Eastern Meat Provisions of all kinds continue scarce and in demand. The f^anie may he said of Laid. But- ter has been extremely heavy, but at the clobc is held higher. Some of the larger receivers are not oftering. Cheese is negUctid. Libeial tales of TaUow are au- notiuced for export. liice on iuUes to accumulate, withfut improvement in demund or value. Salt is dull. Sluices are scarce aud high; itnauciiou sale. of recent arrivals from Calcutta is ni.w pending. There has bem more doing in Sugars, both R;cw -md liefiuei— the lait'er at higher pi ices. Eaws aro abundaut and low. Eastern Syrups are in licile favor.

Noi, much ha- been done in Spirits nf anydescilption. Di.uuestictj aie held rather h gber. For^-ii^n without iu- qu:ry. The stock of fiivorite brands of Tobacco is very low; poorer qualities are pressing at auciion and yet bring fair i^nces. Th. re is nuTi- domy iu leas, and the m rkit is a little stroig.ir. In Wines we have noihiug or import mce t' no e.

We li a n l)y te>'gram that the order of Government prohibiting tue purchase and Side of Jive stock f jr ex- poriatun i;a^ bteu revoktd iu its application to any atate or Ttnitory boundttd by the Pacific Ocean.

UeporiH ot Easiem ai.d Foieigu Mariieig, together wii,h lurtber details of our i.wn, will be touud eise- wture.

Ihe arriva's from supply ports have been: Shix> "Wind- ward, with an asbo.tei cargo from New York; b;irk8 Granville, v.i h lUce, Tlb, etc., from H^ngkoLg, and Wdhelniina k Kl se, witiiTea, e'c, from Kanigawa; also tbe Alt Mechlenburg with Coal from Newcastle, N. S. W.

HKKA.U— -The export demand is light, but the re- quiremenis of ships iu ttin liirbor a:.d ilie local warns of lue interior sullies to keep the hard breaa bakers I ;■ lu.i empio? at ufcba'itj'cd nitea. We cuniinne to quoiy Pilot, 4^c; Navy, 3)aC lb.

*JIJtO-» AM* BA^OQIVG—Thc arrval of t.ho Pvd- nty. irom tUasg'^w, furnished u-* with G4,0X» iirge-tjiz d Bur. ap Gra-n -.ack-1, wnich Were placid previous to ar- rlvu), a' ex reme rates-said :o be 27^iac for bags nie*s- urlug 18x^6 inthes; these have nuistiy been res 1 Id on private lurnH. At auction, i.46 baies fine Chicken (lun- nic', 2:^x36. w.'re offered for sait^ a week since; but 10 balci however were disposed of, at 2yc; balance withdrawn for want of a satisiactory bid. »<tnce thenahououe half ul the invoice has been plar.ed in lota to the trade at 28: thusshowmg a decline within the fortnight of 5: to 10c upon this descrlptloi of good?; all other ifitids par icip- HLing. Buria; s, which had itdvan ed to alpout 2f*V^c "pi yd, have sincrt been placed to bag makers at i7>aC, ih's market Closing dull and depressed. At auction, i*B tmudl^s, 25 each; st'condband (;unr,ies, stundurd sue, scid at 10*.4o.

terior atlivirg rates, tboipli the trade i?t^ner-aUy ccm- p'nino.aduli bu>lness. Importations (ontmuL- upon a liheraJ scale and stocks are large, giving ibe auctioaeerij at pV empbiyment on undesirable or Uiiscasunaulc sto ks, at ijw figures.

C1lXJ»I*KiS— Imports from January 1st to August 3Ist: ca>fs, -.^M; hall* boxes, 75,397.

Thedem&ud is fair— price* aro unchanged— stock am- ple tor the season. The HAlefi to ihe trale are as follows: litOOhoxes Emery's, 17>-'c; JS 10 Knftpu's Anchor, ui lots, lOc; 2ftOJ do Uieatt & v^o.idrf, 18><c; 6U0 do Procter .V Gam- ble's, as is. private; 1100 do Weik*s aud Emery's, i7c. At auction 30 boxes Parafflne, in cartons, as is, SOc.

C^OA I*— Imports from January Ist to August 31st:

A'ltbracite, tons 28,iWl [Sydney, tons 10,918

Cumberland, tons liW(i[ Vancouver, tons 'M-(\5

do casks.... 32001 Coast, tons 6000

English, tons OsiOi Japan, toca 134

Cnile, tons 15871

K-^r lack of supplies we have no sales ofAn'hracite to record— the artic'e is In request and would comnianti ex- treme figures; 550 tons Svdney, ex Electra. sold at *13 5t, aud the cargo ni Uie Richard Busteed, 1000 tons i-^ arriva from Newcastle, N S W.. has been placed at ratherbetier ratcfi, othf-rwise we have no sales to reporf. exce, tmx a lot of IW hhds Cnmber)a7d ex Hooslv, on is-rms wiihlield. The market is entirely bare of supplies froui iic Jifgham Bay wliich are wanted at full rates.

CORWAOE— -Imports from January 1st toAuaustSl: Coils. bltOO; pkgs, 108S; boles 4uu.

The suppi? o;taBt-,in laid Marjlals light, while the lo- cal l'"aciory is f^is-t rutJiiing f-hort of stock, c<'n'-*quent:y rates are firm. At auction ?!* roils geou'ne ManiU, most- ly of large ^izes, s* Id at 10\(? %i, lb. Invoices of < a-teru laid Manila, assorted sizes would readdy c;-n)mand I3J2O.

COFFEE—Imports from January 1st to AugiiitSlst:

Rio, lb < l,27'J,2(K)jC(.st'i Rich, tons 13

Java, pkgs 7,512| Manila, pkKS 19,87'>

Java, lbs -, 600,0.^01 Kona, pks.' 477

Costa Kica. pkgs lit,4ii4|

ii"ineC(at^ly following our last issue the balance of the ■plK riia'rt'^ ^ argo of Rio was closed out, say 1156 bags, at 29 ;. S'nce which t'me we are advised thatihe Cesar, with tro on'v carao known to be en route to th's port, is r-^porti-d At Valparaiso, July 27th, 81 days trtm Rio, to rcnair, v.-itli H full cargo to Jas. pHlri k A Co., bavins; suffered '-mui;!! damag*-.." t^he will be obdged to disch^rpe. as w^f as to dispose of part of her cargo, and will doubtUss be detain 6.1 till 1st September, and can i.carcely be loohed tor here much before Decembpr l»t. This is unfortuute lorthe trad*-, as the stock of Ki'. is very low— none field b- ica- porters, thuj leaving us bare of all kinds but fine CofTeei-; now held ai advanc d ritt<'8. At auction 37 bags Rio in 161) Ibbags, 8' Id as JH at 2fi>2c;at pnv^itesalejS^ ri>«s Costa Ricii 31c. At the close Riv» ia aelliug from stcond hands at :iii?^'(S3Uc.

11 RT OOOIlS— Outride of the jobbine tradr bu<-(np'8 is light. Impor!ers doicg but a m dertte traftlc lorthe ^e1.slJn. Wt have no aalBA ot Oomestics to recr'". 1 'rills being in iimi-c.. rt quest. Burlaps have declined * @3'. per yarn from our hititusf quota' ons. owing to fresh iainort- a* ions per the sjdney from (iltisjiow though the hulk of her Bags and Bagging was sold prior to arrival, ^t rates a-^ove current figures. We note sales of 40,0n0yar1« Kng- lish sheeting.* on private terms; 100 bales htav. Cotton Duck, 4 t J 7 ''0011" numbers, on orivate terms, but quota- ble at about 873a@90c %i yd; 200 bolts Canvass uuck, »?- sorted sizes, pnva»e, huf quotable at gU per bolt all round. At auction, 31 bales e^tandard Drill: , as is at 21kc cash.

IIOOTM ANJn SHOE.S— Imports irora January Ist to August 3l8l: 35,569 pkgs.

We have n'^lbing of interest to remark. The dpm^.nd is Ugh t and prices exhit)it no improveme'i*. Jobbing im- ptr.ers are doing about an average traHl: with ih; i;t

l>RrOSA3r» MFIIIC1"WES— Jobbing importars say trrfde is «oi»'A with the interior, wjiliout material change in quotations. Seli-oda is scarce and wsnt*d at about 5c. Tne supply of Cantor Oil is in excess of Ir^jde wants and pr'ce.** are lower. *t auction, for amount of Uo'ierwnt' rs, 583 12-&ibx8 RabDiti's Soda sold tt b^.^c, and 375 bxs do Saleratus 9>ic, all ai Is.

FISH^Imporis from Jannarv 1st to August 31st: Cod, irums, 1354; Mackerel, hi'-^bis* 3597; do or bbis, 320; do kits. 11.583; Salmin. bbls, .Ml.

SuppUe-. of all kinds are light. The demand for Ondflsh and Mackerel is i'i -xce.ss oi our receipts, aud prices la consequence are well sustained.

FRUITS. SAUCES. ETC.— Imports from January 1st fo Angus! 3l8t: Dried Apples, '.;.hbls. \5,C>S'i; Nuts, esks 1135; hhds, 32t) : bales and bags, 1371; RaiPins, boxe«. 23,914; other kinds, •-■egs. 3079; cs and bxs. 59,455; pkcs, 12.803

'J he demand is fuliy equal to the supply, and p-ices a'-e unaltered. Oyste'S are siill in favor, with s.lcs of 4 '0 cs Kife'd'a steamc) 100 cs Thon>as' Monumentai ('i»*, all tot agent's rates; 75 cs McMurray's spiced do ai $5 50® JA 7.5, At lauc'io", 75 c Field's steamed, as is, $t 2^i\:<i cs Kensot 's do do, S4 37?;^; 150 cs U B * Oo's 2^ cans ea, 2doz. »442i^; 50 f s do no Chi'-ken- $150@4f>2?a; 120 cs Roast Beef, as is, $3 8J@3 87,'a; 41 cs Undr.rwood's i'lckles, Hsis. 83 873-2 Dried Apples and Peaches are sriil in rp. qu' St rtt u!,chani.'cd rates, s*v 7@8c iorthe lorm'r, 2(i@ 22c %f lb for The iat.er in kegs; California Oried Pc-elus quotatile at ls@2oc. At auction, 75 hf bbls Bostun Dried Apples, a-i is. Ic.

1-UMRER— Imports from January 1st to Ai'gu.«it 31: Eastern and Pore gn, bdls and pes, 20,851; Doors, M-.'SOO; Blinds, 1492; SaVr;.bdis.343D; Domestic Lumber,ft, 76 63l,0t]U; Liths. 1,004 000; Shini;les, 2,i9S0(0.

Our receipts are hberai, tne bulk of which goes in*o vard. We qmte cargo sales of itedwood, $10 tor roagh, $26 tor dressed. We still continue to n'>!e s*'es of Spars ii<.(\ bum er to- exportation to foreign pnrts, to be 8h!i)ped dir«c'- trom the mills upon erms reserved. Tne British ship Hy'iney, ot 1,'17 tons register, is ^to load r pars at Pu- jjetHouud (or l.oodon; a'.d the ship BenguJ, Lumber, at same place f-^r Sbanchae.

HIATCWKS— Importaiions from January Ist to Aug. 31st: Cases, 17lJt'.

Markets aro hirdrnini;; 4000 gross Pol'ak's "tnd Furth's, Vieu'm Sab'Ofi, sold in lo's to the trade at $1 CJ2>^. iit auc- tion 299 Furth's do at $1 55 %», gross.

METAE*— We have no a -les of Pig Iron or rtber kiniis to »ecord t>om private hinds. Markets are, how- ever, firm, and ilie inu>orT.iiii,' j-bbers in as.-i Ttt ii goi^ds are (ioi;;g a lartre and pr rt able tuslness at very tn'I prices At flif'ion .■'b"iit 70*to fbs t>econd-han'; -elU'W f.he--;1blnii at l7?4c; 3000 lbs old do Kc; lliOlbs o;d composi- tion Ndils 113»c. OII-S— Imports from Januarr Ist to Angu tS'st;

China, Jars . . . i Linseed, cs 657

do cases SflfWJ do draa 15

Coal, cases 29.800, Olive, cs 7lrO

do csksandbbls I3f»5| do bbls 34

Lard, bbls 2P6(Whale, bbls 21(J2

do cs ;. 977' do cks 205

Linseed, bbls 7911 Sperm, cks 8

We n »it^ quite a movement in Linseed, with sales 75 bbls »t $U5 r^ gal; jmiOgrtlsd'i. In tin.t. $1 30. I Olive n sales of Ml )niin . BeuzoLe— 700 gals, in tiLs, private, tut quo- t I. If at about 60c.

..rl- Do-

to In ft previous Ifsoe. btt'

TbU shl9, having Ittcn !•

Iiut dt'tA<ii«d In th- lidrbor Wttiiitw at <•

■k< Wh.nt. Ml c««li«— «ar liO ti>n>— i

iiv, Urg* ilu, at

1 VISlO5iS**lJBP0rU Croa January latto August ,li(I« l:

li

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li.

tr

I

li

rii f.

gr«at«r

:ii Januarr Ut t> AngnitSUt: Pkgfi,

^ti :i kupp^fi'il tu Im: *;jc^u^;(; to 16 rr"in J.iinirirv 1-t ty A'jinut 3l8t:

in cin'e- ' <>• alxxit

-f to Ancm«tSlPt; Ton»

I'ort. Marttrta for all i. C<ttl!« Is ror tha

<rr 1i*t to Aui2u<«t 3>t:

^■••tl'-- thil«i"i", t)l)l«.

^ ^N I H~Imi>orta from Jano- n 4i«.

-Imports from January l*t to .\iu'u«t31-{:

^'i

<l . .v.«

. WTO

»i

. 317

III"

. aw

Brandy, do

do do d'> do

J.i

Whifky, do

>lll^ h' 1' ;

Willi

cwtvs..... keci

.1 C8

Oln. r'ln^

d'l iih>*9 andcsKa... do Itls....

. ,. Ill

MpU

lAj

Cider, cs

I-*'

...U33i

|i.i lilita.

brtibis....

... l«ll

do c.

-- ;iO'

at uLuut

;ur future

r.bl« hiKh ..!;« Frct-

\ *H» %% F.r Lxp r' to l.ivrri"-- i.\t-i c»ksCarcaRO < Upwwr cutul, weighlncsAr 100 toaa. rj<(1 at 6>ic

^ I \ C-At aactloB. IIUO Bt Jute, 2 snd S-thread, »>>£

ii \,C'<*o—Tiiiportit from January iBt to Aiinnnt S"«l: ^,'.'745; Lx», &»); 4y.'4 bxs; ^ihgs 277;

-■ >m flr*t hHn^st'i rveord. At Auction

lbs 4Tc; 2

._ -.. --: .-. ::Ast: Pkgf,

' ce (^nm Japtn hvii ttie rfTect to a4T«r<^e

■^r-irVn Miouuh we l'.v» h"! pn ii«lra - o I nnKSf and 90 fat do CirorD, r.SOc; ttiaucU:n, l8b«les do,

to August S fit: v^Ka. 7.'0; qrciilu

.' Wlrif. -^-..ak - of

I'y

.;ciiii; Uitir unlcrc lor >:igl/. Of »«les we have

iL'-.porta frcm January l»t

rlM's rfp->rt»mlc« of LWcfM r . •1 ui nnuUy A Co's First I'lvnitum I - 'J

\ WARF— Th^ Kuptlrn rmirs conttnno

J . ,, .. i'h II. lint cd S hoop PiitUMnd Tuiis of recent

loipurUtUuu, »vll;n»' At ItHHtt'kn tu-me cr^i.

mj

BOMUiTIC l'R01>t't£.

Our rec«lpta of *ay Produce for the week ending Pat-

I1-' ' - * ' "' ,r sU Flour, 61, TUO

n ;s 4 560 do PoU-

t. : ne Hay.

Th«r ilviuuiid lor <tll i>( ttiesc arUcluk tmi been fair, bat a* low ratc«, icareely rciDuneratlTe to the producer, y ' ' ' r bond wr< purchased In the interior

;,- t f 1 3iNa-l »*5 P*r lot) H** for export to

i: M arrtvel fjoet directly on »hlp board.

Wij iKit" ft cviuiriuvd d«n>and for Flour and Wheat for China, to go forward by ships Daring and lllack Prince, which Te«»cl« will carry largely of tiolh ttopIeH. Austra- lia li •till a ffood buyer of our Br6«dstufr't an well as of r.-o-! On-Irs. T^^ Plack Uawk t as just nalUd for Mc7- irRo. iility is In much favor, and when

,„,,,,... Hid put up In new sacks, finds rea-ly

buyer«iMt full flKure*, but the bulk of our receipts Is In second hand ha^n, acd not n little of the grain ba^ly mixed with foul ctod, thereby rendering it verv ursala- ble« even at a marked rc(;uctlon. Tr.cre Is scino disponl- tlon msnlfcfitcd to store choice parcels of tbi: grain for a faiurc market, not orly by producers on their own ac couTt, bn*. T'T 'IcniTS and sppculatr-rM Brewers are still bujers ' ! r mciUtnK.at full rate*. Oats have

found r . (If f r fxnart, at rery fu'I figures.

Wereiu;. .. '■ tofiH Maxl'^aD Ct,rn at hiffli rateH.

Hides are aa'eah'c at (rrod picea. Wool U nealcc'ed, and niil'i' iii<«alf,Me at low ra'ci. Hay and Bren find

' i:'C. * lour ;;atc tratiQ

, , . .: , -%- Grab ni

Flour were ts ken tor export to t^c Husflian Posseslcni

Vnr'h. on t«trmM withheld. We alsa note contlouc:) pur*

T.l r«acks,f^r China; toi

ra, from the "^ft'lonal

, for export, rulcafrcm

SI *'•■'•*.* 'ii lor bait and quBrlersacks.

\v.^ havf icca favored wUh tte rcrosal of lavcral prl-

* - - from Ergland, In which rc-

Infi:

[■■an of Breadslufl's are much

; and thft marVpt is utterly

i' i-rioB f cporia of tho crop and

^Diiii barft date Liverpool, Anduat W h: :t larthcr depressed, and matkets tanuintf

In all ibc»« felrgrams orders for rarloui cargcee of Wheat and Flmr are withdrawn; for others, llmlU are

J ca in Iha

H to th«t

. r in«r» wl'.l

have t^ eu^n.t a tbaa ihvae wltfchare

now rallng.

Our chief exports lor the current mODtb are ai follows,

"" . - . . *■-- T tv*rn.wi. refered

>U4i til >tiii i>:t>> ijr Mkit Fluur, an the vatDo of 8(11.463 00.

riilVn*;r. Bell AC i< r

AuckUnd, Jt. Z . » ,1 hk^

Flour. 5233 »k« <)a--, .i. of

the va!uf« of $.1,000. Tiiv same Ituuoi: ate u<jw iuaUiUK tbft sh p Bunker Ilu 1 with Breatlstulld, for Liverpool.

Cross A Co. are leading; tte rhipa Cc nqucst, BhIIc of tha Fea and Hoogly with Fljur, Wheat, Orvsanl Tallow, for England.

Tho steamer Slerro Neva'o, for Portland, Orog'>n, hrd a very large cargo, conslstini,' In part of Ppr>, Bacon, Butt4'r, Lard, and n general assortment of I»ry Goods and Groceries. Iq addition to which (-he carried a-«ortcd merchftr<ii8*» to Victoria of tho value or844,^".^

Tha Gold Hunter, for latter rlaco, had a lul^cetluneous oarKO viilned st 813,0(0, ronslolintf in pnrt of I'.VO (jr bhs F1. ur. \::M ^ks Burl«y, 10) Laics Hay. itUi>fcs Beans, otr. The Monitor, for aame pf^rt, bad 3300 ijr aks Flour, 8:Sikt Barley. 4r> ."ksOals, of the vulue cr$lA,80').

The steamer Orcpgn, for Mizatlan, carried 109 pkcs Dry (ioods, 320 pkgs Machirery. 6*0 mats Rice. 3iOk«t[s Pow. der, »)J »kd PotAtces, e:c„ vAlued at $*.',0W, besides t28.- OtJ in treasure.

The Ool. achr Rosarlto, for Gua/maa, had 461 o'eces Ma ch'ncry, and assorted m^rchandls '. vnlued u' Sl^.Otft

The Yankee, for Honolulu, carried 2l.ics Biemi, l<>4* qr -k» F ou', llOsk* Oits. ISOsas Potatoes, Luii:bt.r,S!jini{U£, etc., valued at S»3 000.

The sttnin«r c.^nsttrutlon, for Pan«Tr.a, had lOA hags 611- ver Ore. W baTe-s Woal, '25 k*gt Tobacco. Furs, etc , all of (h-3 value of $52,iK'0. In addiU;)n td bcr largo slitpmeut of 91.454.207 In trea-iu:e.

Thejonla. for TahlU, carrltd 100 bbli FIcn u*datfr-..m).

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FI.c

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:i,i-U) Uotluilu. SI :i;H; ^,1'Uu ..oinre

r distillation, lu lou, at an average

- -• 75; T.WKldo

! iT.'.c ; 500

- J J.^ , SI 8U; 2,(ICU

do !■•:

fill '

lo.oco t> wnitc, :>ic ».

IIA'i

ivi', $17; 100 tons,

on III!

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k.or >,®';cHlb

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nil'

Ilry, l3>i«H- ¥ 6.

ttij.i

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HO'-

: > t uDpfari-il. ,iricP5 m'^v.

ItliA'

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KA

TUi.l-...

.-. -. - ,_ . , lb.

There Is s'^oie demand far money, perhips we may say an Increasing demi»nd. The mercantile ''In*^'?". b'>w( ver, aitk for little, unl the requirement Is tt ^ tlitr

il'iariers, as for some time past. Bala- ; fl»

drawn for rather more freely, and It i- tiibe

that larger sums are going Into the Interior tor mining investments in recent y dUcovcred claims and for tbe devi;lopment *yf others. There In nv lack of capltol, how- ever, for all these purpose*, and the mark-t is quite easv at the old ratex— I'zi'^Z V cent, for short loans A good many Mint CertlActtei are appearing Jtut now, wblcb are a very desirable class o' securities.

The receipts of Treasure from the m'n' >■ ; 1st iiistant amount to $l,!i()O,O00-ab"'j Nearly oie-tbird of this amount cilii Coast mines In Oregon, Washington lerriiuiy, ]J.ilio and ''arlboo. Tbe latter are turning out large *Qm«: about $;01.000 from thence was deposited in the l(r-n h Mint in this clly, a tew days since, by thrtc m'ners. »nd had been taken out of t^elr claims In a KU.-prlHingly short period— 10Sp?undj In a slns^le dfty. Tbf dep^hltfHt the Mini during tbe period under review I-avc I)- ea Ql>out*7W),0l'0— more than threc-quwlfrs »f tli*- :.tn ii::t within Ibrei- days aO*r the arrive' of ilie N\»;!li •'oi^-i 8*eam:rr. A very large portion of the receljjtsfroai thai direction com?s io tht; hand* of pis^c tib* ra.

Theamount of Bullion on the market la not larfff, hut

pmbal>ly adc-qni'c f'- *' ^ ^''r- '■ ' r -"i'-Tit. OojJ la

iiel'iiu to-davatf*: r cent. pre.

nilum to 2 per cent. -f tbe Utter

b^ve been taken for I littaliikj a::a ar6 d<j=U:-=(l to dental itarketa.

Corrency Bills en th* Atlantic cities hnv^. t.c*-^ oircrel tt58@?7^ cent, rremlam onitoH. hn^

inrrrow Is riot fully determinecl upon. Sliciiid the iccent f^vorsHe anhy'newg fenock down the price of gold at the Kast. *he rate may go higher. Fi-r coin p9ym*'nt there ■nil! becochini^e; banker*! ivili draw at i l^cvnt. pre- m iim. Sterling is held at 4Sd. Francs at 5. Commercial Sterl'Bgat48>id.

Legal Tenders are heaTy to-day— deslera' rates 77@.SO. Tte rcijuirsEiciit for income tax appears to havj been a"licipated toagreat txtont by purchases beforchard Btljv/ar rates, and the am Uness of the demand bow is cansiiig some disappoinment. Up to tUe ist inst , about Stv^^JOOO had been converted Into 5-20'8 at the office of the Sa3-Treasuter in this city. Sales of some $20.00i\ Quartermasters' Cliecks are reported at 71)z- ^lie disbursements of the Quar:ermsster's department on this coast during the fiscal year endine June SO, were very h £vy, amou-.tlrg to more than 34,500,000. "We arei'- debtjd to the politeness of Jlr. Cayton.Chfef Clerk of ool Btibbitt, the head of tiie Department, for tse following table ef expenditures in each month of the year :

Abstract of Fxmds received and expended on account of the Quart?rms.ster's Department at San Francisco, Cai. b; Lkut.-Col. E. B. Babbitt, Deputy Quartennas';er-Gen eral, U. ?. A. , in the fiscal year enling 30th June, 1863 :

Month.

Keceiiil.'i.

Fxppinlitu'-os.

•'it.,v, leOi

A -gust

$4.'.S05 62 -19i;,7'3 UO 231,617 92 3,i9J 'Ji 89S,i84 41 M9,."i23 m 3O'j,0JiJ 00

4tsj,433 (W

17.043 21

2,0.')6,254 00

100,961) 00

$J,9S6,3»0 i)S

S:i.s,»4S h7

477,102 50 208,462 77

2.i,.'^96 09 685,416 .i9 60»,1U 07

S8.236 48 E3l,9 9 51 S-O 844 14 153.615 94 1,212 517 04 645,387 54

Se i'le iiiber

J^Mi^ry, 186

'•"'tbriiary

MarcJl

>^a. '..'.'.'.'.'.'.

Bal 'lice duo U.S. June 30,

4,565 428 44 420 Ubi 54

$4 936, «' 98

lotals ;

Mexican Dollars are worth 11@12 'i^ cent preoiuiti. The Imports of Treasura i-incc September l.have beer.

September 8— From Acapu co, per ur'Z'ba S-18OJ

a— Fiom MauzuflUlu, per Orizaba 7.a,i4

TotU $10,U4

Ths Exports for samo p'^riol have been as follows : Ssptembcr 4 Per Constitution—

ToEocland f 675.586 OS

To >ew York 273,621 3::i

To Panama 5i.>5,UW Oj— $1,454 207 46

j—por Camtlo Ca^our to Hongkong., *i96.f00 40

l—*'erMaUy to Hongkong 6 00 00

4— Per Oregon to Mexican ports 26 500 00

4— Per Oregon to Cape St. Luc&s 1,500 Ui)

Sept.

To*al sii.-eSept. Ist $1,6.'^4,7(I7 86

Previously this year 29,613.810 (H

Total since January 1st, 1863

CorrcHpoiidlug pcriud 1862

Excess this year

:i1,29S5i7 SO

27.4 6, or <>o

... 53.862,120 aO

STOCK KF.VIEW.

The Mining Share Market has Ven exceedingly de- pressed during tte period under review, and with scarce an excepion all Stocks have declined. Speculative ip- qu'ry on the part of the public has for the mon:icntgr'*a'ly dim'n-shed. A little of this apathy may, we think, be traced to the endless litigation which casts a threatening shadow over one-half cbe claias of accredited merit in I'evada Terri'ory. Th's is a- great misf }r(unc— an evli bane uUy ir.flucnf.ing the jrosptrity of the country. It retards the development of the mines, paralyzes the in- dii-try and energ? of the people, end preven's the invf st- me uof mil iijns of dallars by those who arc too pruslent to v-nture upnn such Incertitudes.

Cwiog to the unexpected rss'gnatif^n of his Honor Ju''lge Mott ai-d the probable inability of his succsssov to Ik Id tlie present term of Court in Virginia City, a large number of cases of the greatest importance, involving properly of C'uah valu», may not be reached until the Februarv term, when Washoe may bs socking admission into the Union as a State; her people TviU then be likely to prefer electiTig their own Judiciary, and I'urther delays m^st be en 'ured by litigants. It is also feared thatcaecsof magnitude will ir m Ihc State tribunals Ve appealed to Washington where the ordinary u'lcei- taintle^ of law are sometimes greatly enhanced by poll tical chl\;ancry. These perplexing considerations are affecting £tc valte of manv leading claim* in ihe market. It were far'tetter U the titles to mines in dif-pute could be adjuntd by any fair and f qultable cimprvimise, cndirg the blighting efftets ef pnlraettd law suits.

Gould and Curryis dull at about $4,450. Sales weremaCe this week at S4.400.

Ophir has declined to $2,250, buyar 30 days. At this rate s:.'c.^ were made yesterday.

gavagg has a^so receded; sales at J3,C00, tuyers' opiion. At the close it is offered at S3,050.

Ov-rwanhas fallen to *475. An assessment of $30 per Eh-'.re h^s beea levied.

Potosi Is an exception to th'- general dec.inc, and Is now ve"y ISrmly held at $1,500.' The probable postponement ' '■'v.-i ttnitu nendinu' a«3.in*t thli Corapiny, couj led with

to i; flut nee *hig stock very favorably.

Grass Vail:-y ii offvired freely, and has declined to $iO bid.

Fuckeye continues to be hammered by the b?ars, and is off red at $34 Within the past few months this Corn- puny, it is said, have opened their ledge in three places. in tieir north incline, which is down 170 feet, good silver bearing quartz is reported. A few days since an old tun- nel of 90 feet in length wsis discovered, running into a ledge of 3 feet in width, the quartzbearing a resemblance to tfcat found in Gold Hi?l. In 24 hours' time 40 tons of this rock were taken out. A mill is now employed in crushing ore for this compa'- y.

>"orth American has been very largely dei^t In, 1,000 shares changing hand* within the range of $72 50@85. We are informed that ths extensive claim of lbs comptiny (4000 feet) is bcingthoroughly prosp-jcted by means of four shafts and a tunnel, the latter ,?50ff etlcrg. It is said that oue of these shafts is double chambered, and well lined, in which has been found a streak of black sulphnrets sim- ilar to the Gold Hill ledges.

Bfeltimore American has been sold at $56, declining at the close to J45. The grcuuds of this comp4;r.y embrace two Itdgee, now consolidated, of 1,400 feet eacli. It is one of the earliest locations made in the American Flat, and among the first quarlz:cU)ms taken up in the Geld Hiil district. The tunnel cfthe Baltimore American is over 1,400 feet in length, heirg one of tbe longest, ea it h&sbeen one of the most expensive in the Territory, having cost about $25,000. It was tcgun nearly four years ago, and at its further extremity is over 300 feet beneath the surface, pasalDg through two ledges, each about 40 feet wic'e, and separated b.y a wrH rock of 22 feet in width. Both Of these ledges are said to carry rich ores.

Dancy has improved within the past few days, and was sold yes'erdfiy at $115 and $11750, Duyer 30days.

Burning Moscow has declined from $135, the highest point reached last week, to about SHO.

Uncie .St.m has been sold at; from $1?2 50 to $'45— the latter, buyer 90 days; $ 30 is the cksirg bid, buyer 30.

Wide Mest hasiunk tc/ JOS^er foot, at which it was of- fered yesterday.

Utah ia also very weak and in verylittls repute at about $55. Kcal Dtl Mcn'e Is in favor at $330, buy<r 30 days. The Consolidated Aiitrici Company (Slate Barge) is favorably mentioned. Some fin'* specimens of ore from this mine a^e on exhibition in ihii city. It is said that ore is now being taken from Antrim No. 2 which will yield S^.OOO per ton. Rich assays have been obtained frcm ores found in the Sla:e Range Distri:;t, and it i., attracting a good deal of attention.

COPPER.

There is an increasing inquiry for Copper Stocks, with more flrmnosain price.?.

The Ore of the Union Mine Is accumulatl'^g rapidly again in Stockton. Sliipments now average 800 tons per m nth.

The Ke J stone Company have levied an assessment of S5 per share for the purchase of machinery, for the concen- trating works. The main shaft is being r^ushed down ra- pidly, and ths estimates of fiitme yield, by parties inter- ested, are large. I'lns company is not shifping at pres- ent, but have placed all their labor en the preparation of the mine far develpment.

The Napoleon is &er.ding down 2f0 tors per month. Sales cf ore amounting to $10,CO0 have recently been made. The assessra- nts of this ccispany have so far been $'3,000, Tha cost of cperirg tho rr^ine, the erection it steam works, liouses, etc., to dat?, has been $ll,i:00. The Secretary of this Company informs us that the cost of working the colr.e per month for the present yi^ Id is §2,500, and the estimated net Vr.Iue of ore producid. after paying all charges, freight, etc., is S9,o00.

The CoDDcr Hill Company are shipping ICO tens per month. No stock in the m^-rket for sf.la.

Ths Newton ore is averaging rather a low percentage, and work \s be'ng prosecuted to a lower aepth, whsrethe Company expect to find richer mineral.

The Tabl« Mountain Compary, issaid to be energetically at work cpenirg their lode. A few tons have been sent to this city and (he stock seems ia request, with taUa dt $40 ^ foot.

The LanchaPlanaMine Isalso being efllciontly worked, ard it is said will socn be shipping ore.

The A'.t-t (D(rl Norte county) is fchippjng about 50 tons per month; 45 tors were reciivtd lu this city by the last steamer from Crescent City.

In Sonf ma county, Derrick District, about fifty l-'dgrs are reporttd, i.poa wliich nearly one thousand cls.ims hfcve beer, recorded. The Wocdland Company, it is said, at a depth of sixteen feet have struck very promising ore One share in tne Union, first extension south of the Woot^. land, was soM a. few cays sicce at $400; and 25 feet of tho Woodland has been ?o]d c.i $3C per foo*.

Thi eircitemcat in Yuba and Nevada counties abont ' Capper mires, n ar .the Empire Ranch, oontinuep. In some cftlie compjiulca it is stated that shares have risen tD $100 per foot. Three or four companies have found ccnsiderab!e ftuaiitillcs of Copper cvereg'ng 4i) ^ cect. | The Prettiman, Rurtks, Lest Chance and Still Tuusc

The following is a statement of the receipts of Domestic Pronuce in this marKet tor the week ending Au.gust 29th, and the total tor tne past three vears. from July Ist to the corresponding date each vear.

s§?

»s?

sS^

;*??

ARTI«LB8

SSg

: --3

r.t3

i :. 3'

; 0

: 0

: ^i-

t«=r

PBonuoa.

■.J-';i-

S^f—

: -"--

i <■.-

Flour, qr. sacks

17,922

93,1C5

104,995

1I)0,S45

Wheat, sacks.

61,6'8

314,<15

286,460

460,701

Barley, sac ks

28,487

178 605

87,195

157.7.W

Oats, sacks

10,426 4,550

61,515

63,278 »07

22,252 69,155 2,139

72,454

Corn, sacks

4!43S

Rye, sacks

338

495

2,405

Buckwheat, sacks

13

Beans, sacks

434 1,857 4,610

3,8'i;

11 517 39,130

1,137

18,(170 39,4,S4

631

Hay. Ijales

:;i.i37

Freiglils und Cl&urterat.

Tonnage is very scarce, and greatly wanted. Several desirable charters for Grain to England are offering. First-cla~s American shipa are also wanted iot New York and Boston, besides other vessels for Lumber, Wood and Guano, as well as for the East India tiale. There are now due at this port 20 first-class Americiin sh ps, ont over 100 days from Now York and Boston; of which nearly one-half Lave been out about 150 days, andtUiee from 24=0 to 270 days. In addition to these, there are 20 square-rigged vessels now on the way hers from European ports, out from 100 to 180 days. Of this fleet of 40 ships, we certainly may look for at least one- half the number at any moment. So far as we are ad- vised, the following charters have been effected during the present month: The ship Hoogly, to load Bread- stuffs for Liverpool, of wiiich Cross & Co. are the char- terers— the terms withheld, though understood to "be at full rates. Also the Br ship Sydney, 1117 tons register, to load Spars at Puget Sound for London, on private terms. The ship Bengal, to load Lumber at Puget Sound for Shaughap, on terms withheld. The Dutch brig Wilhelmiue Elise has been chartered for Hongkong by Macondray & Co. The Electra aud Uruguay load Grain, etc., for a market.

The disengaged nr^' as follows: Ships Benjamin How- ard, Harrison and Windward; Barks DoUart, Emily Banning. Wilhelni Kirchner and Granville. Brigs Gen. Prim, Lopud and IdaD. Kogers; Schooners Guilietta and Liberato.

au average trainc witn iiii i;i

Arrived.

Srpt 3— P.r bark Electra, Bishop, 95 daj'S fm Sydney; coal to Macondray .Si, Co.

Sept 5— Bark Hartford, "Wilkinson, 24 hrs fm Albion River; lumiicr to A W Slacphersun.

imtch brig Wiiluhnina .fe Elise, Priebee, 41 days Im Kana- gawu; mdse to order.

Sept 6— Stmr liTO Jonathan, DeWolf. 67 hrs] fm Victoria; pass and nulse to S J Hensle.v.

Ship Windward, Smith, 134 days fm New York; uidsc to JVIoore & Vo.

Br bark Granville, Tucker, 61 days im Hongkong; nidsc to Win T Ci>lt;nian it Co.

Jtrig Ida 1> Rogers, ilorehouse, fm KicolaefsKy, via Hako- dadi 30 days ; mdse to C A Low d:, Co.

Ski'T 7— Stmr Salinas, Sudden, 11 hrs An Salinas; prodaco to lirennan &, Co.

ISrig Energy, Crey. 15 days fm San Pedro; in ballast to Badger .S Willistun.

Skpt 8-Stmr Orizaba, Fanisworth, 15 da3'9 22hrs fm Pan- ama ;pa8S to A li Foroes.

Sept 9— JIox schr Libei'ato, Arnaud, 26 days fm Mazatlau; in ballast to .Master.

Sept 10-Meck ship Alt Mecklenburg, Korfl", 80 days fm Newcastle, NSW; coal to Jlacctiidray &, Co.

BrlH Tride of the Sea, Garcia, 10 days fm San Pedro; mdse to N Pierce.

Schr Nuyo, Allen, 24 hrs fm Noyo Eivcr; lumber to A W Jdacphensou.

Cleared.

Sept 3— No clearances.

Sept 4 -Stmr Constitution ,Watkins, Panama; A 15 Forbes.

Stmr ori'^'oii, Wakeman. ]\Ijizatlan ; B Holladav.

Bark Gold Hanti.-r, llitrik-ti, Victoria; Tickett A. Co.

Tub bark btnia, Clarke;, 'I'aliiti; ^Master.

Dan bark Pny iSendixt-n, :\iuihie.'5en,Auckland.NZ; Falk- ner. Boll it Co

Schr J B Ford, Knipe, Colorado River; Geo F Hooper.

Skpt.^— Bark Yankee, Paty. Honolulu; McRuer A Merrill.

Bark Mmiitor, Nelsi'n. Victoria; Jlitllory tV. Caihcart.

Schr Lewis l'err3'. Cole, San Pedro ; N Pierce,

SEPTT-Stmr Sierra Nevada, Connor, Victoria and Port- land: BIh)lladay.

Ship Orpheus, llolway, Liverpool: Dickson, DeWolf cfe Co.

Ship Ocean I'oarl, Crowell, Alazatian; Stevens, Baker »b Co.

Skpt 8— Bark Tndustr^-, Como, Portland; II Clark.

Schr J 31 Chapman, Plu.nnier, JVIazatlan; W B Wadswortli

Si:pt9— Ship Black Hawk. Doftuc, Slclbournc; Dickson, Dc\Vulf«t Co.

Skpt 10— Ship Linda, Collins, Puntarenas; Wra T Cole-

■■'■''-'■'■:'''— •• M,.„or.

e-— rss«

gE|£j|lcrantilc §a^dtt anif ^lias €mxml

Per Overland and Stfamrr.j

6AN FRANCISCO, JIAllCH 2, 1864.

nn.s.l N\ 6.

I

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SHIPPINQ LIST AND REGISTER.

r.

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III

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K. D. WATEKM, Pnprielor.

L1S1IED AT THE OKKICE KO. iN CLAY STIIEET, ..... -. .,^ BTE-VMEH DAY.

Annum In Aitvancc; 8lnel0

' il at thti 1 uUliidiloti OlUt-v, >u.

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l.eather.

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kAMTKRH.

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110 do llehu.. 1 a I 25

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4 -^tikt—n

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30 a— 32

I l^.,u.t. »> side 3 - a 4 50

I Umc nnd Ccbiciik.

bt li : l.iiu'. 10 ^^ cent., Ce

. cnt. I '.rst

250®

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dale 3 a

Plaster. Ci.lcd. 3 a

Lnmbcr.

llnTTl-i.i': '"., an

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T«. B.'i'. Ball' l; Cotton Twtne.

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4 - e 4 M

r lUltS.

4 M> «r

ti-. II' . 1. ./Ihh .... 4 75 %

N Vofk cost Fresh Cranber

I rU'S,ketia1peal- 90 a

. a 5 W lUi oak, M. k'.rv

s, and ash planlL.70 ew . 0 2 .10 iPenelnir 20 a

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^0 pints.. a I ^

Bass* Ale, iita.. .3 ^3'.' Uurton B. Co a

Ale do 0 3

Do stuut Kone.

Jeffrey tb Go's

stonejus Ale. 0 9 50

Yoiiii.jiT's AJe,

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tH as ;

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41 - a

42 50 'a,

M fy

1 None.

I '■' None.

M ,.,45 III

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.Suit's do N'one.

Younjjer'B Imperial

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Matchoa.

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Bolu a

Composi'n Nails— '25 0

TIN fLATKa. Plates. Charcoal

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coal 12 al3 -

Roofing Plates. 10 50 ail - Baiica Tin slobs,

♦► lb 40 a-4'21

BTKI:i..

English Cast Steel, 1^ lb...- 25 0— .15

QtlCKMILVKU.

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For export a— 55

ZIMC.

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LKAD. Plg«>' lb 8«t

Sheet ...— ma

Pipe 12 a- 15

Bar 10 a

MolAsaea nnd Syrnpa.

nt'TT : On .Molai^scs tic )V gal :

Srrup -ii: V Hi. K O. .Mola;ises,

In l>l.;i. P ir.il. Xone.

call, reflned '20c If gall : Olive, not lulad 25c 4f gall , salad 50c ii> gall : Palmiuir cent Olive, P. Belle-

nuT 0 4

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I 35

li'olar, Lard..

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571

l.4;,id, Iveil, A me

rlcan4f>lb 8 0— 9

Lead, White,

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Litharge 8 fit V

Ochro, Yellow,

K- ' - - 2}«- 4

lid..— t 0— S

.1...- 210- 4

'hln.— 750 1-

Wliitll:,- I a— IJ

Chalk a- I

VAUNISBKS.

Bright, <f gal... None.

Copal 2 50 a 3 ,1«

Nobles Alloare's 4 50 l/l 8

ProTlBlona.

DiTr : if- n., Beef and Porn, Ir; tl.itiiH Lard ana Bacon, r litid Cheese, 4c.

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kinds .01 percent. Anchor ri V loo ni: Chain Cabh «-.' -2'. V 100 Iti.

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OK

liii I ill. N. '.v ...— l:l w- c,

DLTl 'JACKKia PER BfgnEL. Calll'a nca)la>- 4 «zi— I

euiu.

Dtrr 3tl PKK ORMT.

Sandwich l.*Hb— iija— 1.1 Rice

OCTT : Cleaned, lie ^Tb\ Un-

cleaned Ic : paddy. |c. Sandwich Island— 7 <Ii 8

l.'hina No 1 5 a

China No 2. ..— 4j'n^

S 1 a m wh 1 t e

cleaned fit 5

Slam Cargo da . . Nominal.

Saigon 3J(«

Pallia .No 1 do...— 5 6

llaiavin Nol do. «— 4

51anlla No 1 do.. Nominal. Bengal White. . None, do Cleaned a 44

■an.

orTV; PorlOO IJis, 18 centB 1 1 '24c otherwise.

. -nd,

k.. a— so •s.. a— IK , .. 0_ tj

'lo,

! e>a

1)0 Mijved tili

< I coarse 12 a

I)o dair.v In Iiagsl4 a

Carmeti Island. .11 6t

Cala bar. ton.... 8 40 a

Va«e««t «fec.

Ill IV ."..1 PRR CUT.

•-iiire

.,, 0«7»

s*' 4 '25

I Mtsortci. :<lnta. a 2 60

Tomato Csuup,

I plB 0 I M

i.ii.ii,,,!., ..... a2

... 0 3

KRTS PKR lb.

Vssortoil *!.'' bag. a< S

IlI'TT 35 PER ORXT.

"".•"■ i> '^ ... fc Hi

- .1 a— 9

,10 e^ III

I). A

lo— 9 a

. .... fe_ 9

iio a— 10)

German Krasive (??— 9

Kngllsh White.. 4 a

Splceft.

DUTY ; ^Hi Cassia,15c ; Cassia Buds 20c ; Cloves ISc ; I'ep- per l'2c: Cayenne I'Jc : Po Kround 15c;' White J'epper lie : Do ground I5c ; Cina- inon'i.5c: Maceand Nutmegs 2.^ : otlier kinds 20 ^ cent. Assorted invoices, ground, in glass, selling for about borne cost.

Cloves (a— 3.')

Cassia ^ ft. .. &— 37 J

Nutmegs. ^ tb.— TO iv

Pepper Grain . . tii— 23

Pimento <&>— 25

iUustard, Cal in

Jftglass ^ doz 1 87}®

Do English do.. (E 2 25

French 2 25 (S 2 60

Htarch.

DUTT 20 PFK CENT AND }C ^Tti

Olenfiold Patent (Ji— 15

Kingslord's ta~~ 9

Colgate's iP' 9

Pearl ®— 8

Duryea's ® 7J

Spirits.

DUTY : Per first proof gallons. Brand.vgl SO ; Spiritsdistilled from grain or other materi- als, $1 ; Cordials and Li quors. Ihc.

BKAKDT COGNAC.

Vlnevard Proprie- tors Co 4 25 ffl 7 00

Sazerac 4 .50 «12

Jasllcnnesse.v.. 4 75 ft; 7

A C Godard Jt Co 5 25 (a

MarettA Co .. 4 25 ® 8 VlneUrow'rsCo 4 50 Sl< 7 United V. Props. 5 (ffi 6 Dularv. Bellamy

* Co 4 .50 la 8 -

Havnal & Co.... 5 ,50 ®

E. Alusse 5 50 ffl

Champagne Vine- yard Propriel'rs 4 25 @ 5 50

Jules Robin to 5 25

Pinct, Castillon. 4 60 ® 6 60 Denis Mounie &

Co 4 .50 (S

Edmond Jaulin. («) 4

A Bonniot & Co. 4 50 (5' 5 60

Louis Lcberton. (Sj 3 25

Bisauit. Dubou-

chc <fc Cie ® 4 25

Charrler Ain6... la 4

C Rousseau & Co 3 75 (Si 4 Niox Valleln flls 3 75 ® 4

J. Brillouin 3 75 ® 4

J, Faure Jt Co. 4 26 @

A. Gullle .t Co 3 75 & 4 r. L'Eveoue... S 75 ® 4 J 1) Castillo Saz- erac i Co 4 25 ® 7

E Gregoire «t

Co ® 3 75

G de BuBsac ® 3 60

C Lagarde ^ 3 75

J. A.KIaehenaua

& Co 4 ®

Ate. Krancois

Taiilasson 4 ®

Contanscaux

Ain« 3 75 ®

BoUand & Co.. 3 60 ca

BKANUT— BOCHKLLa.

Pellevoisln 3 75 W

A. .Sclgnette.... 3 75 ffl

C Dupont 3 76 ® 4

Arzac Seignette. 3 75 (ii

Paul Seignette.. 3 75 (B

Unit. Propriel'rs 3 75 (tt

T. Jlcneau 3 60 M- 3 75

Eug. Roljln 3 60 ® 3 75

CnH-sLaJarrie 3 50 »i. s 75

B. Basset 3 50 ® 3 75

Vignerons Unis. 3 .50 G.V. Bernard... 3 5U

A. Camus 3 60

Coniee Jt Martin 3 60 ® 3 75 Alex. Seignette. 3 .50 iS 3 75

A. Kcnaud 3 60 l& 3 75

A, Babni 3 60 & 3 75

J Aruaud ® 3 75

OIN.

Pine Apple ® I 75

Steamboat O I 75

Double Eagle... 1 70 @

Swan I 70 (a

Strawberry 1 65 (co

Dutch Lion 1 tiO ®

Hour Glass 1 BO ^

Cat>inet 1 51t ®

Dew Drop 1 .50 ®

Triple Berry.... 1 25 (S,

Palm Tree 1 fO Cg)

S. B t Co's Old

Tom 1 60 ®

Do Voldner's ,., ® 3 25

Do Charles' ® 4

Do London J. C.

Hniis* 4 (3

.i.WolfesSchps ffl— 6

BIXrERf-

Hostcttcra 7 JO ® 7 75

WHISKY.

Bcotcb 1 75 e 2

KUU.

JtmaloK I 50 01 B

DOMF.STIC 1.14UtiRa. KXCISE "20 CENT.S i-KK GALLON.

Alcohol in bbU.. 1 .50 fii. 1 GO

Do in tin 1 .55 m

Lrandy 90 '«'—

Gin 90 ®

Rum, N. E 1 15 m

Whisliy.lowprf.— 8-5 ®

Do high proof. . ,— 85 &

Pure Spirits..,.— 90 H— 35 Do CallforaUi,,— SSja- 84

None.

7 to—

9

10 ®-

12

71®-

9

,.' r

12

10 (a

12

10 fi-

le 15-

-®-

10

Spirits Turpentine*

DUTY 15 CKKTS I'KR GALLON.

IJbls i^gaJl None,

Cases 2 4U <S.

i Sugar.

, DUTT : ^ tti, On No 12 and un- der 2Jc: above No I'i and nut above No 15 3c; above No 15 and not above No 20 3^0 ; Ketlued 4c; Tinctured 10 cents.

China, llrstqual (S>- 12^

I>o second do...

I'eruvian

Sandwich Island -

Do No. 2

Do Mats

New Orleans .. .— W.I. Muscovado— Itoston crushed- New York do...— S Fran'sco do( A)—

Do powdered.. (i^ ItiJ

Dosoftcrshed A fa)-r

Do do B &

Do Refined Loaf— 16 (ffi

Do Yellow (ffi— 125

Xoas.

DUTT, 20c ^TJ) when imported direct; otherwise, 20c %f 11> and 10 per cent, ad vaL Green. Young Hyson, Gunpowder & Imperial, Can ton made cases 1 Jb canisters.-- 55 <a~ 70

Do boxes ® 60

Young Hyson, Country made

boxes 55 <&— 60

Country packed Gunpowder & Imperial, half chests and bxs— 60 (H)~ 75

Hyson do 67d(5)— 75

Voungllysondo 60 <a b3

Blaok. Oolong, } chests and boxes, hit and i lb papers— 47Ja)— 75 Poucriong do ..— 47j® 65 Souchong do....— 5i (2"— 65 Congou. in bulk— 47^"^— t»5 Japan. 1st qualty— 65 (51— 75 Do 2d quality ..— 65 (ffi— 6U

Dutt: Unmanufactured 25c ^Uj: Manulirt:turcd35c$iU) Halflbs.Westt'rn

^Ib 60 (ffi— 75

Half as. Virginia

'4i\\) 90 Iffi 1

Pounds, bright

natural leaf...— 85 (ff/ 1 15 do fancy packed.— 75 (ffi 1 Do ordinary.,..— .'.0 i&,~ 55 Kentucky Leaf..— SO fffi— 46 Anderson's sol- ace Chewing, . (B 11

Goodwin's smo'g— (ffi 4 50

Wliie».

Dutt, ail Kinds.SO^ct. ad va!

Madeira, in wood

per gal 3 (5) 3

Do glass ^ doz. (ffi 9

Do. Burdon,..., (ffi 2 25

Do glass ^ doz. 3 60 (ffi 7 DulT, Gordon & Co's Sherry in wood ^ gal.. 1 75 ® 5 50 Vino del Pais... 1 30 (ffi 1 35 llarniuny do.... 1 70 fa 6 50 F.W. Cosen'sdo 2 25 Ca< 5 Port,wood,^gal— 75 iS- 3 Do glass ^ doz. 3 50 (ffi 8 LKoester ACo's Burgundy Port. 1 76 (ffi 1 80 Claret, Cargo, ^

cask .35 ^40

Do superior 40 (&45

Do Cutler's 45 i&.~

Do^ case 2 75 (ffi 3 50

Sauterne 3 (ffi 4

Do^ cask 35 ^-60

CHAMPAGNE.

Schrelder 18 @19

Cabinet, Green

Seal 18 (ffilS

[leidsteck 17 25 da- 18 ,^0

Ileidsieck A Co. 16 25 (ffil7 50 Jules Munim &

Co's Imperial (823

Do do Cabinet <al3

Princess Cio-

thilde 8 50 IS 9 50

Cordon Koyal. . (ffil2 50

C. Chatelain de

JIontii,'ny .tCoIS Iffil4

C. Dupont A Co. 11 50 <a

Krug & Co. Ist

Quality 15 @16

KrugACoShld.U 60 fal2

Cutler's Istqual iill 60

Do Uock *k ilo-

selie 15 —(ffi 16

Eugene Cliquot. 16 25 <a 17 50 Grape Leaf. ...16 (S17 Louis Larcux...l3 (Jt)—

Jacquetas 14 fe;

Wool.

Native Cal ^tb— 10 f&~ 12j

American ~ 17 (ffi— 18

AU-rino - 10 (ffi— iO

Wooden VTare, <Sec»

3 hooped Pails,

nat'nt.paint'd,

^ doz ® 2 25

NpwtsTuhH do.. (ffi 3 50

Yeast l*uwtl«r*. Preston & 5Ier-

rill's.^gross. (S33

Andrews' do....— ta'i'i

Donnolly's fc30

HcdinutunACo's— <— (ffi28

HAN FAANCISCOt WE»A'ES»A.Y BfORHriXO, ]IIA1ECII3,1S64

Review of tlie Market

FOR THE TKN DAYS KNDINC; MARCH 1st, 1S64:.

The continuance of dry and pleasant weather has be- come a theme of general remark, and is no longer a matter boast or congiatulation, but is causing great anxiety among all classes of our citizens. The volunteer crops in some parts of the State are likely to prove a failure, and without the early advent of copious showers It is feared that tlte sowin-' oi the present year will yield but a meagre harvest In the Southern counties the loss of cattle in con- sequence 01 the drougLit, is still as serious as ever. It is esti- maled in some places tliat at least two-tliirda have actually perished or are beyond hope; but partial rains have oc- curred in those counties witliin a few days past, and it is hopea that a considerable portion of the remainder may be saved.

Trade from first hands has been very quiet daring the period under review: but jobbers, on the contrary, have been very active. The principal transactions have been with coastwise ports, both north and south; but interior communication In all directions being entirely unobstruct- ed, orders of more or less magnitude are constantly coming in from tlie country towns, and merchandise is going for- ward. In our last report wc had occasion to allude to im- portant purchases destined for Eastern Iduho, via Los An.:ele8, and a new route along ihe eastern slope of the Sierras, traversing Nevada and a portion of Utah Territo- ries, This is thought by some to be the beginning of a large trade with those regions, which arc rapidly increasing in population, and are said to afi'ovd abundan; evidence of treat resources. Wc are indebted for this beginning in a great measure to the extreme severity of the winter east of the Rocky Mountains, which has vasily au;:nieiited the diiliculties and expenses of transportation Iroin the Atlantic jities. Wliether we shall be able to retain any consideraolc amount of this trade when spring and summer return Is somewliat doubtful, and yttour traffic with ^alt Lake has been going on and growing for a year past, l-'urther par- ticulars in regard to the cxy. dition to I laho will be foun;! elsewhere.

The arrivals of general merchandise for ten days past have not been larg^ ; in a few articles, however, the acces- sions have been such as weaken prices, but in a few only Bags and I'ag-ing are quiet. Coffee is dull and favors the buyer. Candles have been more active, and stocks are a good deal reductd. CorJ age lain 1, ss demand, and prices are not fully maintained. Coal also is depressed, and our quotations arc reduced.

Dry Goods remain firm, but the Spring trade has not yet opencfl, and we have but few transactions to note, llie demand for Fruits, Sauces, etc., has abated, and tlie raar- Icet is easier. Codfl-^h are in good request at luU figures. French goods are neglected.

The large arrivals of Blasting Powder have chrcked ac- tivity and the market is heavy, Gunny Bags are dull and lower The Hardware trade is fairly active for the season, but not yet fully opened. Nails contt.ue at low figures Metals are oflcred at reduced raicb The stock of Matches is low, and the requirement more active. Molasses and Syrups are quiet. Naval Stores are generally dull

Coal Oils are in favor and the market firm China Ofs have receded: Olive is dull and other Kinds present nothing worthy of notice.

Pork has declined and is less sought for. Lard also is slow of sale. Butter and Cheese have undergone no change. Rico iswiihout improvement; Salt almost unsaleable Ibr the moment.

Spices arc quiet. Castile Soap Islowi-r; other kinds are in gjod demaud. Splrlis, both foreigu and domesilc, cv.n- tinuc vt.ry inactive. Refined Sugars have been sold at re- duced figures, owl gto liberal arrivals via Panama; Raws a.e m i air request

We have no change to note In Tobacco; the market is steady. Tt as of the new crop are in gi ol deman l. But little has been done in Wines. The usual details of such transactions as have come to our knowledge will be found in the snbjomed report to which we refer:

The arrivals have been— tliehkylark. with assort; d cargo from New York; Nouvelle Pallas, with same, Irom Bor deaux; Cornelia, with Rice, ttc , from Hongkong; Emily ( anulng, with coal, and Henry Brighnm, with tea, etc., from Shunghae; Astrca, with tea, etc, from Foo Ch'-w; St Thomas Pucket,with coffee, from San J >se de Guate- mala; I enmark. wlMi cedar, fiomTigro Isliina; Giencoe with tea, etc., >rom Kunai^awa; Zesariwitch, with «kliis and salt, from Sitka; Lancashire, with coal, froui Nanalmo; Kaic Atlams, w.th puwdr, etc, irom Vicioria, V. I; Arra- caii.with assorted cargo, fm Liverpool.

B.iOS AND KAGG-I.NG—Markrtaflrm and prices rule high, considering the season, for all kindi of En^l !-Ji fabrics, which, lor the lime at le .«t, have pretty clfccUially dr.vru fr. m use American Koods. We Imve no sales oi Urillrt to note. The dfiniind being ehi>.fly confined to Uu- nniUr^. who are .-till obliK^d lo use a m derate supply lor Mour Sacks, and who are enabled to buy parcels oi Shales cheaper thun ihiy cuu d purchase aiotoJ 50 bates. Tli*^ I nly transactions coming to our knowled;;c are the tale ot 26,01)0 Gunny PockeiH i,ore bags; on terms rcjerved.

BOOT.S AM> SHOES— The spring tratle has not yet opened. At auction, 125 cases Unyward'slung-ieg India Rubber Booti^Bolu at $5 62 r', pair VVe liear inclireetlv that news has been receive;! in town of tlie destruction by lire of Hay ward's India Ruboer Factory, in Connecticut, but of which we have no details.

BUILU1N6 MATERIAI.S-Imports from Jan- uary 1st to February 15ih: Doors, no 12,044; Blinds, bdls 482; tash, bdls 'AIS; Eastern and Foreign Lumber, bals and DCS li^o, tons 4, feet 482 ; Domestic do, feet 9,390,500

The fupply of Lnmbf r is running low. Redwood is In light stock, owing first to tlie burning of tlie Mendocino Mills last fall— not yet rebuilt, but in vrocess of erection- and secondly to tlie low stage of water at other leading mills, thus preventing the free transiiorlatlon of saw logs Irom the woods to the mills. Prices In c-nsequcnce are stiftening, and are to-day aboutj*! <£* M hiiiher than they were a year ago. Oregon is in free request, and all kinds afloat are readily salt-able ai »19 Jor rougli, and $23'i'30 m M for dressed. Our consumptive demand for Lumber is very large, giving full occupation lo all the mills on the coast, at prices that are quite remuneraiive. We have no transactions in Eastern Lumber to record. The last sales of Plaster and Cement from the Fast were at Sj3 60 ^ bbl. Calliijri.ia Lime sal. able at $2 60 ^ bbl.

<;<»AIj— Imports from January 1st to February 16:h:

Anthracite, tons ... 47^1 Vancouver L— tons 3?r5

t.;umberland, cslis 1380iCoasi— ions 1235

Our supplies from Bellingham BayandtheNanaimo Mines on the North have been unusually large and have had quite a depressing effect upon the general uiatket. We are also in receipt of several hundred tons of Cardiff, via i hina, and 430 ttms Sydney, The latter has been sold on terms siricily private; but we shall quote it, at ah ut sl4. Other sales have been perfected, bui. rates are too low to make public.

COFFEE— Imports from January 1st to February 15th: Rio, lbs l,2*>«),00i,'i Co&ta Riea, lljs ai4,325; Manila, Uls 56,643; Kona, lbs

The market Is by no means active The trade are buying veiy sparingly of Rio in lots of 60 bags atatjout 23.' x.' In other kinds no transactions transpiring, txcent at auction, where 625 mats of Manila, 10 » lbs each, ex Industry, sold at$i:i 95.

C.\xl>i:,F8— Imports from January Ist to February 16 h: hf bxs 2173.

The trade requirement of late has been nnusually large, and stocks are working ofl" quite rapidly ; now reduced as in ^uppof^ed to aooui 40,OLtO 20-tb bxs. Importers are gf-ne- rall> disposed to follow the market, showing a willingness to St 11 off their old stocks preparatory to ther.ceipt of tresh supplies now supposed lu btr near at hand on the large fleet of ,.hips fully due at this port, i he ^ales to far as re- poried are as follows: 3000 bxs Knapp's Anchor, 18 c; luOO do HieattA Wood's 18c; "^50 do Crystal, 16c; 6J0 GrauL's, 7c; 5b9 , o Ne Plus Ultra 17Hc.

tORD.AOE— Imports from January 1st to February 15ih: coils L907; pkgs^ 8.

The stock of Domestic is very rapidly accumulating, while of Eastern laid Manila the sui)ply ni llr.it hands is light. The List sales of wiiich we have any knowledge IV ere at i3;^iC.

CIGARS- Imports from January 1st to February Ifith: OS 360.

At auction, Jones A Bendixen sold a lartre oua-tity of fierintm igars lo close consignments as foil iws: 90,0 i- La Veneciana, $10 50; 80,OuO Kl Rifle, lO; 30, noLa Rosalie, $14; iO,u 0 Mai:nolia, .-875; IO.IKjO EI So!, ;6 50; I,-i-6,00U various brands. 4 75.

CROCKERY ANB EARTH E ^ WARE— The

publ'C ' freri'iL's continu to be large, and prices in conse- quence rule low for nearly all kinds of Frei.ch an ) Eng- lish ware, of which importations tht- paat lew months have been very iargi-

liRTTas AXB M ' BlClHf E.'*-Thc trade are con- tinuing 10 do a large business. The orders irom the North, as well as Irom Mexican p-rts, are unusually" liberal tor the season, giving constant employment to the jobbers; bui so far as we are advised, pr!c*;s have of late m dergone no material change. At auction, f r actrount of underwriters, 300 12-Ih bxs Babbitt's Ca'b Soda, as is, 4' ^c; 75 do do do Cream Tartar, damaged. 17}-^22c.

lUiY GOOliS-AU kinds of American Cottons arc in light supply, and prices quite nominal. Import rs of Brit- ish Goods eonlinue to do a iargr business. 'Ihe Mexican demand is siill irec. and though we iiave no special sales to report, th'.- ag'-;regate valu. sold is exceedingly liberal, within the riinge of our quotations. We note :i sale of 100 bo( s French Imperial i anvas, say. 4300 yards, ex stiamer, at 45c; a^sorttd Duck si arceand wanted at extreme figures^

FRUITS, SAVCI->, ETC-Iinpors from January 1st to February 15th: Dried Apples, hbis 9£4; Raisins, bxs 2250; other kinds, csks and bbls 276, kegs 762, bxsandcs i418, pkgs 194.

We have no sal. s of importance to note Late Imports of Case Goods from Boston have, as for many months past, come to hand in bad condition— too litile attc titji having been paid to the proper venlilaiion of vissela eomli g through the tropics. 2i9 kegs mnbi rrios, iO galls each, ex steamer, sold at 00c fi gall— which wiU not cover cost of imi oria'ion.

At auciiou, McRuer & Morrill disposed of several invoices of UndcrW' od'.i Goods, asf^orted, lor account of Uui der- writers, as folio s; 31 bxs 1 doz ca f.-gall Pickles, as is, 312'.; 31 bxs 1 r.ox ea Pie ruits, as is, $386; 15bxs2doz ea Lobsters, as is, 276;9bxs 2 doz ea Union Sauce, Si 75; 8 bxs 2 doz ea Walnut Ketchu!>, as is, *137s; 4 bxs I doz ta Olives, as Is, qts, S4: ■'. bxs 1 doz ea Olives, pfs, as is, S2 37 ; 1 bx 2 doz ea Kcd Currant Jelly, as is, 5 : 35 bxs 1 doz ea Tomato Ketchup, as Is, pts and qis, 2 i ; 10 bxs 2 doz 'a VValnut Kdchun, as Is, >-i62'.: li bxs 2 doz ea Lnion aauce, as is, *1 86; 15 bxs 2 i!oz ( a Red < nrrant Jelly, as is, S 12'.^; 69 cs2doz ea Lobst rs, as Is, 27 . Also, ti4c8 11. . & Co. Oysters, as is, -4 66; 32 do do lams, 3l;. Also, 50 bxs Dayton's Olives, qts. S3 i5, as is; 34 do do Lobstt rs, .'-tb tins, *3 81 ii, doz; at private sale, ib cs Winslow's uir- key, and 20 cs do Chicken, sold at t5 %i doz in 2-lb cans.

FicE.XCH OOOD**— Imports from Ja nary 1st to February 15lh: Absintn, cs 124; .-ardiuis, cs 280; Olive Oil, csfiO.

There la no .'tpeclal anlmaion In the market, and but little trade in moii^in At auction, Si bxs Ca^tiic Soap, re- ceived via L-vtiimus irnm .m w York, JroJd at !»',.« itic; dlso, iVoin private iiai.ds, l:iO bxs do, direct mii ortaiiijn, at i6c, casii; aflcs rirandy i'ruit^, assoritd, iil^a ''jji doz; 25 cs Bor- d<.-aiix Prunes, in glass, priva e.

FISH— Imports from January 1st to February 15th: Cud, ilrmn8i44, bxsG; i\iackerei, bbis 8', klwaiOS; Tongues and Sunn Is, ki'Hl08.

XoiwiihslandIng free receipts of Cod via the Isthmus, prices are higher, owing to the inft rior quality and condi- tion ot a p' rilon ihireol; sales ot 25 drums pi tor lo arrival iU'.,c; S5 do ^inee arrival, li/i,c p* i.-; ;i6d^do, ll'.c; in do do at auction 2c, as Is; luo bxs aodo, as is, ii;,c; lu bxs dam- aged, private ; 62 kits Tongues and suuuds, U)c each.

ii'.

ruit 1 for 1 at ;. low '

I PttUJ

'cts A% /•oHow*: ra«Ia, »2 75 fl doz : Otni(er, >1 87^; J*epiMir, $1 75; Albi.k*e, tlfi .S; Mua'

' - •- ■■ 'Miviry I8t to February I5ih:

*-Iui|>urU rrum Junuarv Ut to Feb- )(,,,

1 to record.

■lard *^ompany at factory ■.t«'in st'll as ia«t a-itht-y «r- ti year pa«L (>*■<• our tjuo- uC 16o V )4 ImltaUun du

.ry ISih: Inlands.

lR»WARF-J»r>64rsrtrpaU hxaj. The l

IIC4— jRipurta rrom January 1st to Fi'truary

- V ..,,.. j»!,, on broprrsTDtcd loiwasbelDR upwards. Last aal<'s $1 73; now

;.-!■* -'.ni raUv nn- v r\ ij;i'.'f. l-'-J

Imports from Jau-

ari'I >

kt'k'»'>" ' ■■' ""■• "*" " " ■-->"■■(■■ "i »^' ■''■■>.>■• ^ X All J*- Import* from Jai^uary Ut to February I5th:

We huv>- only t>i note aulo of IflUU kctfa Booaton Mills ex tbipat *ii. KAV a I. fttTORfli— Imports froni January lit to Fcb-

rurtr* ' '■■' *'-*■ '■ ' f'' ■*•

I !■

tn I

nn

pru

oi >

Ch.i

bill* .'-'. *^ I. ,

I di' Iminlry

ih

1 !•* rfuriily rfporletl ou liit« U tu thU iiturkt-t We quutu

rpom January tut to February I'th : \ hl'Mlo. r-n442?>: HrHiMlv, hhdf' 6,

"■ '-'■ ' - IV); (ill).

liijer re I »•» onr

ill ol lU-

^ V r,.(ii-

< fti m January l«t to

r In cxrrw of

■I -III. .11.:! til.-

V!

at - At Uif cl<<iM* tuj tJun*

nv^>. <**> csNcw \orkdo Uc, and Ui

l*1iL.U-importa frotu Jaoaary Ut to PebrOAry 15th: b&l(-aM4.

Ihv ui ir!v : l> \.-. . .iitiKly flat, no demand at ovcrl2\c

fi r^ » wen-ai lac

I' rum January 1st to February IStb:

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DOMESTIC PRODOCR.

Oiulnefi^ In thU d partmeut baa been quite iralgnlflcant for a fortnljht past, owing In part to the prevailing drought and the growlnn Initlffereucc on the part of larino 8 to sell their (irain until tliev kno» whilbcr Providence lnte_d» to «.ud thciu ruin. At present rates, buy( for the EuglUh market have ei.tlrely witlijrawn, and the Held ii now octu- pled liy parties dealrln* to make sblpmcnts to II.jnKkong; though, owing to the dltBcultlea In the way of procuring proper tonnage, fewer ordeis have been executed, or at least fewer oi)erations have l)efn made public, ttmn lato quotatjoiw from China would seem to wurrant-

Uperatl' tu in Flour have been to the extent of all offer- ing, at rates estnbllshins a rise of a to a)c * bbl on the va- rl ,ua descripttotu. Stocks of thU article are liellovid to be smalL

Of Wheat, though In large supply both In city and conn- try warehouses, holders are IndltTirent sellers unless at nia'erlally advanced rates over those hitherto obtalnablo during the seawn— the present rise being equivalent to lOt^ I5c ¥ lU) lbs over previous p^lce^ The best kind U now quotable at $1 75 ^ 100 lbs. wllh an upwanl tendeli:-y.

Barley U In increased demand, the slock thought to ample for ordinary seasons; but holders are beclnnlng 'o be anxious as to the growing crops, and are tbeicforo bo couln'.( more and more Indifferent about Riling. Price* have In c insequence rallied very materially of late, and holders now demand extreme rates-best brewing qualities would readily commaud fZI* MO lbs, with a rising tendency at the close.

Oats are In light stock, and they are wanted for shipment to New Zealand, for which purpose the bist quality will command 2',c.

Iliiy and Bran are in sympathy with feed grains, and prices are hardening. Stocks moderate. At the close a de- cided rise has been established for the former, wllh fiee sales. y •■- are thought to be in excessive supply, nolwlih- the large shipments mode and making by the ;. 1, eU'., to New York. Prices are ruling so low that they arc beglnnb'g to attract the attention of operators, but whether any party w 111 have the courage to buy up the stock on hand, even at the extreme low prlci s ruling. Is doubtlul; thtugh. If the drought Is to continue, the Im- mense consumption of them throughout the mining d:»- trlcts will tell by and by.

The market for Powoes appears to be surfeited for the moment, an Importation ot 10,000 bags choice quality from lliimholdt Hay having been received here during the pa.st week which has bud a depresslns etfeet upon prices.

Wool Is out ol season. We know of no good lots upon the market unsold, and It Is too early for the spring clip to make Its appearance. Hides command full figures, though buy- ers are not doing much at present.

Callioriila lli'ps arc beglnnit g t4i be better apprcclaled by our brewers, who have f,)Uiid out by repeated experiments thattheyaromuchstDngor than even the best quality of Eastern an I C"ti8equently much cheaper than those Im- ported. In aiiother pla?e we have reported sales to some extent, at jirlccs showing a decided advance over thoB« Ions nominally current.

Tne>tockof Luml)crlsi>elnz rapidly dImlnUhcd, owing In part to Ihc l.>w water In the streams, caused by the dry weather, os well as to the loss of the Mendocino mills before spoken of In our columns Prices are har.lenlns. In the faceofan unusually active local demand, which promise* to consuin. all our old stocks before the new Men locino mills can be rebuilt and placed In good running order

The prodiicU of the Dairy have up to this time biicn quite equal to the demon.l, and prices of choice roll Butter are now down to the ruling rotes of best Eoslern brands re- ceived via th- Isthmus. New Cheese arrives but sparingly and finds ready sale at reinun ralve prices

The first field -trawbcrries of the season were received at the PacUIc Fruit Morket three days since, and sold at I 50^ lb. These were grown at the Mission Dolores In the open air, ihougli the market has been resularly sup- plied with hot house Slrawbcrrles all through the w Inter at about 12 'fib. Oreen Peas have been In the market for some days; tho opening price of the season was .Wc; to-day they are down to 18c Asosrastni is arriving freely, the first of the season c mmandlng tl ; now 50c V I*-

Our exports ot Produc ; hsvo of late been comparatively light, yet there an- several large ships now on tho lierth rapidly filling up, of which we shall have details In due fcason The clearances f.ir the ten days paat embrace the following, and Includes the Urge shipmenU t.Mexiian and other porU per steamer Oregon, valued at about $130,- 000, of which a very corsid.'rable portion was quartz ma- chinery. The sieamw »roi er J.naUiin, tnr Orecon and Brliisi. Columbia, carried a full cargo of assorted merclian disc c-tllnati d at %M,in In value

Dickson, Dc Wolf * lo. have given despatch to the Ellen ears and Oorcmor Langdon. both desMned to Uvei- pooL The form r hsa K.OOO sU of Wheat, S4 Ions C. pper Ore and 10 tons of Tallow, valued at IM.COO The latter SS,(n sks Wheat, 215 sks Copp. r Ore, valued at t.'^.aoa While Falkner, «ell * Co. have despatched the Enoch Train to same port with M,000 sks Wb^at, Tallow and Ore valued at |M,00a Hamburg bark 0 01. Mey. r, for Sliang-

hae, carried 3,000 hf and <,000 qr ska Ooldcn Gate Mills Flour, 200 flasks Quicksilver, 2,0 0 sks Wlvat and 100 cs Wine, valued at 126,710, and 82 1,235 77 in treasure, all in silver bars and silver dollars. The Comet, for Honolulu, had a miscellancons cargo, valued at $26,250. The brig Gazelle, for .Vanzanillo, had 1,001 bbls Flour and 200 flasks Quicksilver, and a large amount of machinery, valued at i-2S 700.

The sch Sovereign for Ouaymas has an assorted cargo valued at «50,300; the sch Florence for La Paz had a cargo of general mdso valued at }17,27S, also by the same vessel to Tahiti Flour valued at $S"5; the Architect for Victoria carried 5SM qr sks Flour and other mdse valued at $,'»,330; the ships Fair Wind for New York and Flying Eagle for Hof- ton are each about full and will soon be ready for .-ea; there is at present no vessel on the berth for England. The sales for the period under review, so far asmade pub- lie. comprise the following parcels;

FLOUR-4,000hf a;id 4,0DJ qr sks Golden Gate Mills for CXI ort, private 1 lOOOqrsks Suisun Mills E.xtra, S5,50; MO qr sks Alvlso Mills, 15 75®S6; 000 qr San Jose Slills famil.v, $5 50; 1000 hf sks do Superfine, $4 75; 1000 qr 1600 hf do, $1 50; 500 qr sks Guadalupe MillsExtra,f5 50; 2 00hfand2 OOqrsks National Mills for export private; 1000 hf sks Golden Age Mills Superfine, S5 We quote Extra Flour $5@6; Supcrflne in hf and qr sks, $1 60®$ 5 per 196 Its.

WHKAT— Markets very firm, with an upward tendency. Sales: 2,t00 sks, SI 60@1 60; 20Ol) sks, $1 60gl 62J,- ; 7500 sks, 11 60(51 66; SOOOsks, '1 5J;>®1 60; 4700 sks choice SI70S172'.;; SCOOsksdo, 1175; 1000 sks Extra Choice Milling iirrtrills, $1 80; at the close, 1560 sks poor qualitv Eolit at $1 7J14 f, 100 Bs

BARLEY The cfferings light and prices constantly hardening, with sales: lOOo sks Inferior, $1 75; 6510 do good, $1 82,'.iY»185; 3600 do choice, il 87ia(;.l 90; 500 do brewing. $1 95; 1000 do choice do, $2 'fi lOO lbs. At the close, IO1 0 sks Co.ist, very dark, sold at 2c, and for choice parcels of bright Bay even higher figures are offered.

OATS— The sales embrace a round lot of 5, "00 slss for ex port to New Zealund. per Auckland, on private terms— but quotable at 2^40 per lb; also, 2,500, In lots, $2 12^ % 2 25.

BEA.NS- 1000 sks colored, various kinds, la lots, at 1 'ic ® 2c.

HAY— Cargo sales rule according to quality at S19 @ 23— at the close S20 per ton is offered at the interior lai'.dlng, and best parcels on the spot quotable at $23 @ $25.

POfATOE.-i— Sales of Humboldt, choice quality, at 67.' jC e 90c per lOOL^s-other kinds 50c @ 75c per do.

FIIVANCIAL,.

The loan demand for money has not Improved, but large sums on deposit are being used for various purposes-a portion goes Into the Interior for the development of mining claims, and a considerable amount is, witli- out doubt, required for advances on grain that farm- ers and other holders are unwilling to part with at present rates. In view of the prolonged drouglit, and the uncertainties of the growing crop. The rales of Interest remain unchanged, ruling steadily at l'a®2 "g cent. ■^ month in Bank for prime business paper, and at 1'- 3 "(! cent. iS month in the open market. It has been evident for some time past that the amoui; t of Capital available for loans in the ordinary course of business exceeds the requirement. The mercantile classes have generally been much strengthened by the re- sults of the last 2 years business, and their wants are greatly lessened; while the demand for loans ni)on mortgage h,is been very fully met by the Savings luststutlons which handle for that express purpose the acclnuulated earnings of the laboring cla.vses. We regret to perceive that 111. se now s fe and useful organizations arc ambitious to embark in the business of general banking, which would certainly not add to the security of the funds entrusted to them, and might sciiously impair tiie cuuflience of their consti- tuents, who now regard them as exclusively devotid to their own interests, and endangered by none of the tempta- tions and vicissitudes that influence commercial affairs at large. It is more than probable that a large amount of capital which has hitherto been employed altogether In dirounts, will hereafter seek other Investment and be applied more directly to the development of the many en- terprises, public and private, which now present tliem- s Ives and have already advanced to such a point, and af- sumed snch shape and consistency as are adapted to Inspire a very considerable degree of coafldence.

The receipts of treasure from the interior and mining dis- tricts since our report of the 18th ult. have been $1,200, 00, or which $126,000 were in coin, and the Mint has taken about M75,O0O during the same period.

The market is not largely supplied with Bullion, but the amount otTcrlng anpcars to be quite equal to the d(- inand thai far. Gold ranges at 83i)®850. We learn lUat the latter flgnro has been offered for certal » par- cels to-day; but little, however, has yet b-cn sold ahive 840. silver In round lots rules at '., per cent premium «l 3 per cent discount; selected bars of high grade are worth 1»,!'; percent premium; the rc-'clpts have been fully up to the average.

Exchange on the Atlantic cities is quotable at 50 t" cent, ircmlum on 0»ld for Currency Bill?, but subject to advices

cxncctcd this evening. Tlic rate for Coin payment is 4<»5 i- cent, premium, and for telegraphic transfers 5}i ?9 cent, premium. Bankers' Sterling is neld at 4ii348'id, COoa.vs, Commercial iOgl'J'.id., 60 days; 60a. 90 days; Francs, 6.00.

Le al Tenders on Saturday revived a little under a de- mand forsbort contracts, hut have since relapsed, and are to-day at 64 v.i'3G5, with free offerings and light sales. Some il.5,0J0,*it20,000 Quartermaster's Cliecks have been on the market, and are also quotable at 64'x@65. Mexican i'ollars ll@12 •g cent premium. The imports of Treasure since F.ebruary 1st, were as follows: February 8— Per Pierra Nevada from Mex Forts. 8246,388 38

^— Per Goldeu Age from Panama 2,iil2 OU

18— Per Orizaba from Panama 5i. 87

; 0— Per California from Acapulco 1,050 00

29- Per Golden Citylrura Acapulco 1,830 00

Total since February 1st $2>2,415 25

Previously this year 42,138 4*

Total since January 1st, 1834 ^294, 53 68

The exports of Treasure since February 1st have been— February 3— Per St. LouLs—

To Now York...

To England

To Panama. . . .

$2,407,a57 45 tH5,457 47 25,01)0 09

3— Per America, to N'ew York

3— Per Ferd. Brunim, to Hongkong. IJ— Per Constitution—

To New York $2,008,7 6 f4

To England too, 34 7

ToPanama 5,lxi0 00

17— Per Sierra Nevada to Victoria ..

18-PcrA A Eldrld^c to Honolulu..

ly-Per Comet to Honol In

kO— Per G. C L Meyer.to ^han,5hae,.

20— Per Oregon to Mexico

22-Per Golden Age- To I'.ngl.and. ... $593,280 38

To New Ifork 336,152 79

ToPanama 10,000 00

To Acapulco 5,00l> Oil—

£3,377,516 02 20,0U'J 0 12i,179 26

2,620,120 81 25, 00 00 ,,0oU 00 8,UliO 00 231 2 5 ;7 2!),3CU 01)

913,4.^3 17

To'lll .since February 1, 1834 $7,445,08102

Pievlously thisyiar 4,93:1,905 24

Total since January 1, 1861 $12,81,989 26

Corresponding period, t8j3 y,K2;,4G5 28

E.\ccss this year...

S2,564,621 !

»O.M E STIC PK,01> IJCJE.

The following is a statement of the receipts of Domeslio Produce in this market for the week ending February 27, and the total tor ihe past 3 years- from July I to the cor- responding date each year.

Barley, sks

Oats, sks

Potatoes, sks

Corn, sks

It.ve, sks :

Bnekwheat, slis.. i

Beans, sks '

Bran, sks I

Hay, bales

WeeJi endinq

July ls( to

Julv 1st to

Fc'i.m, 18M.

l-eb.21, 'l>4

IVj.if, '63

3,228

305,722

483,236

21, SI?

1,.W 3,301

1,421,4 ',7

4,219

489,382

29 ,76/

3,737

2 8,3-3

150,163

11.1611

27:2,821

254,. 81

616

8, 01

6,7:1)

2,152

1^200

3,038

1,573

hO

.^!',3,7

38 447

S'O

34,133

4 42,i

1,580

127,745

123,-. 23

JKly let lo Mar.l, '62

320;353

l,3()6.1it2

423,2(;9

2-8, S33

21.^,807

12,320

2, .-03

1,910

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44,]3i 112,lh0

Freights and Cliartcra.

There have been several flr^t-cla^s vessels offering upon themiirket durinsthe fonnl^ht, but charterers gLiierally have been disinclined to pay the aslcing ra'es. Yov England there is at present no demand, llie higii prices ruling for Grain reuderin;.,' it impt.esible to execute any remaining orders that might be on the market.

For Hoiiglsong t^iere is a demand fcr forei:n tonnage far bcy.-nd the supply in port; consequently shippers of Uread- stulTs, etc, are ar present uhli:,'ed to charter American ships for the round voyage, hoping lo Kecui-o insurance for the war risic out and back fir 4^5 "Jfi C( nt. At present our local ofHces will only Insure for the cutward voyage a: about 2 T* cent.

Alter a long interval we are enabled to state- that char- ters for Guai!0 from ihe Chiuclias to iingland can be effect- ed hi;re at £3 15--, which rate the Lydla l^I£oflcld has been secured, her destination London or Liverpool.

The thin Breweter has been taken up for Boston on terms reserved, and will load a miscellaneous cargo in Meader, Iiolor & Co'a line, though previous to her loading she is, we believe, to go on thf ways at Mare Island for repairs. She succeeds tlie Flying Eagle, now r-pidiy fllllng up with Cop per Ore, clc.

The Twilight has been chartered by Moore & Co, for New York, lor the round sum of 418, Wo, and will carry a general cargo, succeeding thy Fair Wind now about ready ft.r sea-

The lark Edith Rose goes to l^iiget Sound for Spars and from tliencc to Shanghae on owners' account.

ThcEmily Banning will return to Shanghae on owners' account stopping at Honolalu.

Uam bark .-t Thomas i'acfcet lias been chartered by Koop- mauiicliap A Co for the round voyugt; to Hougkougand back en terms reserved. The Cornelia returns to Hongkong.

'J he Am bark J M Cliapman his been s )Id for ihe Ovs- terand Fishing trade on the ^'ortll Co;ist on terms with- held, thougii xve If-arn from third parties that the price paid was ri,t;5:i; the ship Ljinea^iiire will load Lumb. r and Spars at Fuget Sound, thence to Hongkong on terms regervod; a .'., inr.crest in ilie selir Enterprise has been sold nt the rate of •- 6,)U»forThe vefsel; the dtsenga?ed ore ships Bird of Faradisc. Lady Washlnirlon, Skylark and saractn.

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Arvivert.

Feb 20 - Stmr GalilbrniQ, Cavai'ly, 20 davs 15 hrs fni Tana - ma; mdse to A B Forbes.

Sehr Kate Adams, McFarland, 15 days fm Victoria; mdse to ordti.

Feb 21— Ham bark St Thomas Packet. Michelson, 39 davs fni San Jose do Giiiitenuila; cofl'eo to Ed Ue ituttc.

Dan bark Denmark, Ueiidixen, 87 days Im 'liurc Island, via Santa Itarbara 20 davs; mdse to Kodgers, :Meyer tfc Co.

Schr.I lllloscoclngalls, 4 daysfm San Luis Obispo; mdse to N Fierce.

SchrOscenla, Anderson, 40 hrs fai Itussian Eiver; lumber to II B Tichenor ii. Co.

Feu 22— No arrivals.

Feb 2;i— Stmr Fanama, Dall, 1 day fm Humboldt; pass lo B Iliilladay.

Kii-4S ship Zesarewitch, Alexandroft', 72 days fin Sitka, via Honolulu 20 days; mdse to M Klinkofistrom!

Shi;) Anutljy.st, Trask, 12 days fm Bcllinnlmra Bay ; coal to Sinclair .t Moody.

.Slii]) Caroline Keed, Friend, 13 davs fm Bellingham Bav; coal to Sinclair tt Moody.

Bark Frances Palmer,' Lumb, 3 days fm Humboldt; lumb. . to Dolbeer A Carson.

Bark \V H Cawley, Boyd, 12 days fm Port Madison ; lum- ber tu il A Meigs.

Bark Emily Banning, Follows, 40 days im Shanghae; coal to Wni 'i' Colenum tt Co.

Brig (M'imea, Lassen. 12 days fm Port Ludlow; lumber to Amos, I'liinne.v ^ Co.

Brig Josephine, Wood, 5 days fm Humboldt; lumber to Diilbeer k. Carson.

Brig WiUimantic, Hunter, 10 days fm CooseBay; lumber to A M Simpson.

Schr Annie C Anderson, Kichards, 8 days fm Shoalwalor Bay ; oysters to Morgan, Potter tV Co.

Feb24— Dutcli bark Cornelia. Devries, 75 days fra Hong- kong; mdse to Koopmanscbap i^ Co.

Norw bark Astrea, Dabl, 54 days fm Foo Chow ; tea to Sla- condray A: Co.

Bark Harrison. Wall, 14 days fm Bellingham Bay; coal to Sinclair A: Moody.

Brig Koloa, Loper, 10 days fm Coose Bav ; coal to E Flana- gan.

Fkb 25 -Ship Henry Brigham, Potter, 43 davs fm Shanghae' via Kanagawa 2H days; mdse to S Rich <t Bros.

Fr back NouvcUe Pallas, Daban, 144 days fm Bordeaux; mdse to H Schroder tfc Co.

Bark W A Banks, Neville, 12 days fra Seabeck; lumber to Adams, Bbr.n it co.

Brig Aiu'cnette. Trask, 9 days fm Port Discovery : lumber to S LMH^tickii Co.

Brig ( lei :oe, Morgan, 38 days fm Kanagawa; tea to Chas AVBrooUA Co.

Schr Surali, Ulngham, 20 hrs fm risk's Mills; lumber to order.

Feb 2G— Ship Lancashire, Hazard, 14 days fm Nanaimo; coal to (U-i) Howes ^ Co.

Sell r Surah J.,<mise. Bruce, 24 lirs fm Walhalla Eiver; lum- ber to lieywuod .t Harmon.

ScIirUuipqiin, steiihons,24 hrs fni Tomales ; produce to Iley- nolds, HowctI tt Ford.

Schr Cygnet, Ferguson, 10 hrs fm Bodega; produce to Mas- ter.

Schr Union Forever, Kay, 24 hrs im Caspar Creek; lumber to J <; Jackson.

Feb 27— No arrivals.

FEn-i8-Ship Cnquimbo. Boyd, 18 hrs fm Port Madison; lumber to G A Meigs.

SchrToando, Frost, 2 days im Humboldt; lundjer to Dol- beer & Carson

Schr J E Murdoch, Tuttle, 24 hrs fmEussIanKiver: lumber to H B Tichenor (t Co.

Schr Mrndocino, Fove, 3 davs fm Humboldt: lumbertoj B Cortin.

Sclir Horace, Lent,24 1irs fm Tomales; produce to 0 Ke^'es A' Co,

Feb 29— Stmr Ooldcn City. Pearson, 13 days 20 hrs fm Pan- ama; pass and mds.e to A B Forbes.

Stmr Salinas, Sudden. 13 Iirs fm Salinas, via Santa Cruz; produce to Bretinan A Co.

Scin-Mila Bond, Wmslow, ISlirs fm Tomales; produce to IlatliJiWiiy ife Co

Schr Fayaway, Josselyn, 3 days fm Monterey; produce to Jlaster.

Schr MinnleG Atkins, MllL-r, 3 davsimNavaralllver; lum- ber to H B Tichiior i\t Co.

Schr Cnion. Domcz, 2 days fm Jfonlerey ; wood to order.

Mauch I— Stmr Sierra Nc\ada, Johnson, - days from Port- land; mdse to B Holladay.

Ship Skylark, Bursley, Lis davs fm New York; mdse to Geo Howes Al Co.

Ship Iconium, Boss, 16 days fm Seattle; lumber lo G Plum- mer.

Hamh ship Arra^an, Kulken. 172 davs fm Liverpool, viaEio Janeiro 10i)dav.s; nid>e to Dickson, DeWolt k Co.

Bark Torrent, Carlton, 13 davs im Teekalet; lumber to I'ope & Talbot.

Cleared-

Fer;0— Stmr Oregon, Wakcman. Mazatlan : B Holladav.

Ship Humboldt, Proctor, Port Angclos; ilcader, Lotor &, Co.

Hamb bark G C L Meyer, McUer, Shanghae ; Macondray & Co.

F>:B22--Stmr Golden A;.'e. Lapldge. Pauama; A B Foriies

Barb Cambridge, Brooks, lluuolulu. via Humboldt; C W Brooks fc Co.

Vv.\: 2:{— Bark Industry, Corno, Portland; H Clark,

Brcm brig Gazelle, IJaesloop, Mazatlan; C Duseubcrg i; Co.

Schr Lewis Perry, Hughes. San Pedro; N Pierce.

Schr F P Green, Howard, I'ort Angelos; Jlaster.

FiiB 24— Stmr Paciflc, Burns, San Pedro ; S J Hensley.

Feb 2.'i— Ship Gu.v J^angdon, Davis, Livert)ool; Dickson, DoWoifisCo.

Sclir SovereigTi, Avery, Ouaymas; ItoJgcrs, Meyer A, Co.

Feb 2ti— No ulearauces.

Feb 27— Stmr Bro Jonathan, DcWoIf, Victoria and Port- liiiid; ■• J Hen.sley.

Fr ^\\\\\ Jean Bart, Ollivier, Callao; Ed de Kutte.

Schr Floreuce, Avery, Lal'a;-. andTaldti; WmSchleiden.

Feu 29— Ship Electric Spark, Cundage, Callao ; Sleader, Liilor tte Co.

Bark Architect, Hoog, Victoria: Mallory k CatJicart. Makcu 1-Schr Wni Irelan, Harioe, Mitzatlan; Bunker Greaves A Co.

vv Clje sHcrtantile §rM mxH Irires Ciintnt.

V.A 1 1

Pi^r HiYrlunil and Steamrr.J

SAN FUANCISCO, APIUL 22, 1864.

N°. 11.

;tlctriu;ilt a'xi-ctlc nni llritcs Current, I "'".•,'j«cr»nv,«ppii«db,

* )iii|)ortuUuiM to tlie reyulu-

SHIPPING LIST AND REGISTEE. I >'■"■•

K. D. WATKBM, Praprirlor. | '■

I rU.I>IIKII AT TIIK OKIUK NO. .MO II.AV STIlKirr, 1

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»VUUL.K.<«.%I.K PKIC'KH C'UKKK.'«T.

QuouUuns, It ttiouM ondcraiood, arc intended lorti^' •at tiM vtiolMitl* pneu oat>iiu>>>l« l«r uitir< UiTulees.

t>fTIP<t.

XT. AD rti.

1>".1.. .. ) -

>udle«. jlhtdulM

ry 111. Mi^drlti^ aimI A'l*. I>u Uu »-4

^'nticli

.1.- II a-

"«.— U fi:

,— •• » 1

!k:ul>.li

Wi'.l nortlc/.

8yilnir> .

'/NI.*-t»UVt*r U .1.; « - -

B llint'ia Hv .!• - tt- -

ilMi, .. .li - «l-

l^r tili

t.i - - ei»-

I ,. K M lit S -

i.1 in

- a- i-i

>-.i»mr.

I 1 . t«rnil -i^ f II.. I'l.

'.. t M,i: iiit-H . rf(tl..|li. r

TiifiOi ..r.i^KV U <l I l*w U

Htill K"P<' ll> il IKjSI

BU- Ku|>e In* I

< Titon Iwuie..— hi to— W Blankets 1

- en

lain— 61s

^■. ; - e 8 50

:•■. B - felf . d

u 2 .. fa >;5

- & 2M

'.'. O'i-

i lif i«r -41J«—

111 .'< -

H... « i

;.-all 4 e 4 U

teg»

- 40 S— M

,i,»-\ WTie»t.!(lCi Itc : Ouu,

- « 2 25 .11 Jfonc. Mill— la i'i .-. (a V .VI

1 ,- sje- i| )••», e~ 3

'• bo. whltf la— a

7Jfl? . Orluil.Conc*.

1 4 lu.— - I'lT t«i 1 JO e

'<\ XL 1. bunuy Hitfrtt.

fti i:y lit 2 r :'4 rKK ckht.

11— Zi In bale*, lach... <d~ M

.1 jln buiidlea 10 ta,— li

•i .-g e '

■band - lli*i- -

1 JV U 4 - >.L-

... e c -

.- s J( iti.. la u

/... .1 a G

1 ' ID itt— (ill

^ , I .1 '. ' ic fe 1

ii.. e— 60

None. . '». kl—DU

•Ik-r ttl-

as— UKiiitL «a~ liO

OS— 'Wnrifwiire.

to 6 - '' ■■ <«»

.irnl. ...!3 ®

- _ a 7 -- 1 ..lij to

•; - i. I, -•. .-... 3 to 4

-..» 6.4- ,<^d ..nil- ...10- (RIO SO

lb 10- 4

hi. 61— 8

ft ri'uvU 4 «»ii.t^r%r» aa<s i <- rt.ii't'riiU tr^ ton^S 630

I'tqumra. i llllflea.

Ilrar, U lruil.i. M 1 ^ 10 I'EB CKNT.

2 - (S; ' ...- 12 a- 131

fi » a oa J tn 4

A'

II ail .VI IsrtBPOlSD.

1.' r.i ... (0-30

M e "2.- aw— »

5 _ to j._ ij to- m

-Ni.llb' li (tt ll.fiilhi-r.

II SO *ilO ui-Tv: .■itili- 3.1: other kinds M

•T 7 toll I" m |HT lent

3 7i to 6 TIES.

■' r, .- JO IB I It,— 30 a— 35

--- 3 e ,; I'-.ck

^a^diut.».uc it^A 2 to tiUUicU 30 G 35

llameMi Leather- 3iiil

PrfiHa nnd I»roiiorvi-».'**l:1rtlji^- do..— 35 to*

icr ' le 4 e 4 50

_ i«i 1-^ ! „.

n « U Twnit— JO to— 45 ilodcry du do

I Lull N ycoat.

:ltrjr,it<;.,35

- S®- 10

- 14 «- 15

- » a- n

rna,r

....— so a- 28 -■■ - 18 S— 20

1 - w

. ) a 4 25

Cu:ia;.U. /-diitc. to— 11^

CElroii 20 to—

Alin.^'i'V. M.-ir-

A (

1 . .. -

>ulie.

© 840

I'.-.iinh 1',.^, i„...

QU e 250

uo do U(

Bal 4 e 4 25

A."«'d I'le Fruits,

qlA, Am tt ti

Dm Kn^lUh a 6

KrMh franher

rlc<,kciii4^ital— 70 S—

>"li- 20 'o— to

.^klrtl«K - 30 a— 32

tirldlc. V aide.. ] a 4

l..lBie nnd Otneat.

UITI: l.lin.' 10 tc ceUL, Co

niiMit 20 t* cent. Calirunila, Urst

quality 2 50 (fi

Cement, Koteu-

dile 3 e

Plaster. Calc'd. I a

ULTT MPSBCVHT.

lluinbaldt, a«-

jrirt.-.l p H,. aiO -

i.dc to20

irda CaTl

or

.. eso

ar. tlVt

i.cr— a65

- 080

- tl

:: e

. ,.. :*i a

\i ■- . . -.ishcs veUloft Tor

Mult l.l'iiiora* otn: (iiilK,iUcd,30c1^g«llt balk, 2t« do.

RKGLIlin BOTTLXD BKKK.

l.iM.iMl . Mi;

<<.. a 3 25

& ^.. 3:5 0J

.. 8 60 to

lo 3 G2ia 3 75 .1: - . . - :it

i'v -Her. ql*.. . Cfi 3 ■'

do pInU. . to I

BaM' Ale, qti... 3 a 3 . Uurton 11. Co's

Ale do OS

Do Stout Kuue.

Jeffrey & Co'a

ttane]uc Ale. <t I M

Younfier'a Ale,

quaru 2 75 a 2 87)

Do linpl. Itona

jug, qt« a S 50

KNIiLlt^n CAHK BBBK.

■•■ du...45 m

It 42 50 '<«

Ale. ...45 fit

Nt'lie-

u> None.

!>i4»-«

1 -l.i None.

JtrTri'\ s I ., ,\io. Jiiiln'.

^<att•^^Jo None.

Yotmiter'B Imperial

Ale 45 a

Mal<*het,,

m Ii ."ii PBR ORItT,

Vtrri.i S„: . :i.. 1 S7JS»

!: . .— 64 a

.>

KB OBIfT.

( , '■ -- ■>' - --

Oliina.b-1

China 8-1

JietttlB.

IROS.

Bcotch and Kiitf-

ll-hl-h: 4* ton -

A- ••' »■• •: . a40 -

1: I'l

;r,- 3 a—

I i\

I

I

> I )— 4 w? - s .»- 5 to— I ■- ;— 8 la

1)1. iJid lill.iiv - IJ •!— 11

Holla to

CompOHi'n N'aila— 25 &

^'^ IT.*TIW.

r ..I

.12 eis

r; .r t.'ul 10 - «II1 -

Roonnic r latea. . 10 SO to 1 1 Uaiica Itn alaba.

V tt) -40 0-4-2i

aTKKI..

E n K 1 1 a h Caal Steel, <^ 16...— IS O

>ti:iCKUI.TBB.

Per lb a— I'

For export a— .'.'■

ZlilC.

Shectaf^lb 8J«r— ;

UlAli.

Piit«> m - 8 a

Sheet in «

Pipe 12 a— I

Bar 10 to- li

Molasaca nod liyrap*.

UiTt: On M<'ln.w!i>iic)jgi.

s> rii]. 2.: tl 111. V " M.jliuses,

r> gal. None, aland— 27 (it- 2?

;..ii-<VI

..,_ (jO «t

I. ,— M '(1

ip .— 4u a

.Sftii .Mi;ii;is-Tlitti

kecB «— M

lloSsalkeaa....— SO a

San FrancLaco

5 nail ken. . . .— T2 «

Sandwich laland

do - M «- :•'

MuTal mutv, di'Tt: Oakiir

kindalM neT<

art V liKI II.; 1

§2 25 « 100 tt>.

I'llcl, ^ bbl 15 eU

Tar,Amerlc«n,|P

bbl 10 e

Roiln 14 tolS

Oaknm.NBTy,^

bale 5 a i SO

Doauperior 6 a .', .W

Aiichora,!? 111..— 6<a— J Cbaltia and Ca-

bUal? B> 5 a—

Oil.

DITT : ^Tvrm. Whale, and

r"-- K ■' Oils Of foreU^ ralBfoot,M«> ' cd, BBMarei)

1 ' LlBaefla,ne4^

tfjii ; ivtroscne, crude lOc ^ , call, reOoed 20c 1^ gall; {

Olive, not siilad ASc » Kail .

aalad 50c «> tall i Palm lUIT

eeni Olive, P. Belle-

mer © 4

I>0 IMannKil 4 20 0

lio Uaclnalunl.. 8 4

Unaced, boiled. I 15 0 1 30

KiMn- Vied .None.

;ijara Xone.

1 1^ to)

iMle... 1 u.'j to

>]i(Tm. nil tn:licd 2 a

Cuaat Mhilo....- Ilia— 45 Polar, crude Wi a

I,ar.l

1 25 a

C..- '

1 .

GO e- ts

I> .^^ :

- - wi- 75

lllllllll iM ti'» llu

lit- 65

I'ulnta.

Lead, Ked, Anie

rican4^ lb... Lead, White

_ 80

Ani.pure,lnol

- « a— 8

UtharKe

_ sa

Ochre, Yellow Fr. drv

2ia- 4

Ochre, ground. Venetian Bed..

5 a- s

- 21to— 4

VernilUon.Cliln

- 75 a 1 -

Whiting

1 to— li

L'halk

a- 1

VAIUIISUK8.

Bright, »»i,al...

Kone.

.;<)pal

2S0 a SM

Noblea .l:lIoarc'«4 50 (a) 8

PaMiTlalona.

.1 r\ W M. I'.

,.f .„,! vork.

; .coii.

4c.

.: 10

-a7-

- aio -

. _ IQ...

- a _ to

- to,-_

M to

- a- St

- to- 11

10 a— IT

- - a— 13

- 15 (a

Luril lolti iiiiA..— » to— \H

Lard, In bUs— l2ja

l.«rd.i!iiii'«llc..— IS a— 14 llui: -42*

Uul ' - 30

liiil: iti

Hutu

L'beecie, i'.i:

' 1.1

lio Cal. Hew...- 12iit— 15

l*otat«ea.

DfTi 2^rKNie PKB BranKi..

CalH'a llew'tll!.— j to— 1 t*ula.

Ol'TT 30 PER CrjIT.

Sandwich l.^lb a— IS

Bl.»-

■v.JC. - 7 «- 8

- 5 a- M

.— 41B

1 i to

Hi- 4i

■twIU

uiTV: Per 100 1t.a. 18 eenta

111 i:ii!i; iiml 24c uUlerwiae. i:rnil,

Mrfb.. a— JO

.it-».. a— 16

nil. . .Ml, i.aKa... a— bi

Ijiverp'l tuanao, ^f ton 020

l)o Sliivtil to24

,.i _ to

- to 14

- to

- a

iiU, litrdiw... as 75

Oodohrpia to 4 '2S

Aaaorted, Btnta. to 2 50

romato Cauup,

pta a 1 2S

fV)doqtB. ....... a 2

CapefBpta. a 3

•kot.

MJTT 2} oima pp.R ll>. Aaaorted fr bag. to 3

DDTT 35 PEE CBKT. C«rtlle»» lb....- 14 to— 14^

,,. . . .,„ Sol. a— »

alO to— 10

O. to

^ ilu - 0 0

Ci-l:;alt « rale.. to— 9

Do CheailcalO a— 10

German Krasive (n

Knpljsh White.. (&—

Spices.

DUTY : i^a Cas5ia,I5c ; Cassia ! Cases . . .

ISplrltH Turpentine.

l>rTV 15 CKN18 I'KR GALLON.

llbis <^gall None,

Buds 20c; Cloves ISc ; I'cp per 12c; Cayenne \lc; Do

f round 15c; White I't'iipcr Jo; 1)0 ground 15c; Cina-

nion25c; Maceand Nutmegs

25c; other kinds 20 ^ cent. Assorted invoices, gnuuui.in

glass, selling forabouthome

cost.

Cloves 35 (3!

Cassia -^ lb. ..— 5i» <ii>

Nutmegs. W !b.— 85 4t

Pepper Grain ..— 23 ^-

Pimento 2ti <&

Mustard, Cal in

Jftgiass^doz 1 %1\((t

Do English do.. iS 2 25

French 2 25 (^ 2 60

2 25 (w- -

Atarch.

DUTT 20 PER CENT AND JC ^Tfe

Glenfield Patent— @— 15

itingsford's to 9

Colgate's tff— 9

Pearl (ff— 8

Duryea's @— 7J

Spirits.

OUTT : Per first proof gallons, Brand.v.$I 50;8piritsdistiUed from grain or other materi- als, ftl ; Cordials and Li- quors. 75c.

BRANDY— COGKAO-

Vineyard Proprie- tors Co 4 25 7 00

Sazerac 4 50 iSia

Jaa Hennessev.. 4 75 dti 7

A CGodard A Co 5 25 (a

Marett A; Co ..4 25 <ni 8 VineGrow'rs Co 4 50 fe 7 United V. Props. 5 (Si 6 Dularv. Bellamy

& Co 4 50 fft 8

Kavnal& Co.... 5 50 <S>

K. Alusse 5 50 <a

Champagne Vine- yard Propriet'rs 4 25 (S 5 SO

Jules Robin (S) 5 'J5

Pinet, Castillon. 4 50 ® (i 50 Denis Mounie &

Co 4 60 (Si

Ertmond Jaulin. (a" 4

ABonniot«fe Co. 4 50 (^ 5 50

Louis Leberton. (S) 3 25

BisQuit. Duhou-

che & Cie <il i 25

Charrier Ain6. . . (5) 4

C Rousseau .t Co 3 75 (io 4 Niox Vallein flls 3 75 @ 4

J. Brillouin 3 75 m 4

J. Faure & Co. 4 25 @~ A. Guille <te Co 3 75 ©■ 4 P. L'Eveoue..., 3 75 (S 4 J D Castillo Saz- erac <te Co 4 25 © 7

£ Grcgoire &.

Co (ffi 3 75

G de Bussac fij 3 ."iO

C Lagarde. G*; 3 75

J. A.Machenauu

& Co 4 ®

Ate. Francois

Taiilasson 4 ®

Contanseaux

Ain6 3 75 ®

Holland & Co.. 3 60 CS

BRANDY— BOUHKLLK.

Pellevoisin 3 75 (iC

A. .Seignette 3 75

C Dupont 3 75 (&) 4

Arzac Seignette. 3 75 fd

Paul Seignette.. 3 75 (a

Unit. Proprlet'rs 3 75 (a.

T. aieneau 3 6U toi 3 75

Eug. Robin 3 .5(1 (& 3 75

Un.P'sLa Jarrie 3 50 fe 3 75

B. Basset 3 5(t (ft) 3 75

Vignerons Unis. 3 50 (uj 3 75 G. V. Bernard... 3 50 & 3 76

A. Camus 3 50 fe 3 75

Coniee<fe Martin 3 60 i&j 3 75 Alex. Seignette. 3 50 dv 3 75

A. Renaud 3 50 (a 3 75

A, Babm 3 50 to) 3 75

J Aruaud (&) 3 76

OIK.

Pine Apple O) I 75

Steamboat @ 175

Double Eagle,.. 1 70 (a;

Swan 1 1i) (cb

Strawberry 1 W (aj

Dutch Liun 1 60 &•

HourGlass 1 bO Cu)

Cabinet 1 60 <&>

Dew Drop 1 60 &

Triple Berry 1 25 (&

Palm Tree 1 fO @

S. B & Co'8 Old

Tom... 1 60 ®

Do Voldner's ... (& 3 25

Do Charles' . (fe 4 _

Do London J. C.

House 4 @-.

Wolfes Schps ®— 6

BirrERS. Hostettcrs 7 60 ® 7 75

WUISKT.

Scotch I 75 ® 2

ELM.

Jamalcft 1 50 @ 8

DOMESTIC LIQUORS. BXCISE 20 CENTS I'KR GALLON.

Alcoholin bbls.. >«one.

Do in tin to- I 75

Brandy . 1 _ ^ j (^5

Gin 90 (B

Rum, N. E (a 1 25

Whisky, low prf.— 95 to

Do high proof...— 'j.'i'a,

Pure Spirits.... 1 to I 05 Do CalifoniU..— 95 e,

Uffar.

DUTY : ^ T^, On Xo 12 and un- der 2Jc; above No 12 and not above No 15 3c; above Is'o 15 and notabove No 20 3jc; Kciined 4c; Tinctured 10 cents.

China, nrst qual— 12 (Si

1)0 second do...— ll^f«;

Peruvian 7 to— 9

Sandwich Island- 11 iSi— 12

Do No. 2 8 ®— lo

Do Mats 8 @

New Orleans...— 11 (S>~- 12

W.l.Muscovjulo— 10 to— 12

lioston crushed— 1.5^0

New York do...— l.-JiTi

S Fran'scodo(A)— to-— 10 I )o Powdered. . Aon e.

DosoftcrshedA (a

Do do B ®

Do Refined Loaf (a)— 16

Do Yellow Nunc. Xcaa.

di:ty, 20c ^ Tl> when imported direct; otherwise, 2ih; %{ 10 and 10 per cent, ad vaL

OUEKN.

Young Hyson,

Gunpowder &

Imperial, Can

ton made cases

1 lb canisters.— 55 ® 70

Do boxes (a 60

Young Hyson,

Country made

boxes 55 <&-- SO

Country packed

Gunpowder ^

Imperial, hall

chests and bxs .60 (8) 75

Hyson do 573®— 75

Young Uyson do— 60 to/— bo

Black. Oolong, } chests

and boxes, hll

and i lb papers— 47J;d)— 75 Pouchong do ..— 47^(5) 65 Souchong do....— 6-> to)— 65 Congou. in bulk— 41^^— 65 Japan.lstqualty— 65 to-— 75 Do 2d (luuiity . .— 65 (&— 60 Xoi»a.c€^o. Duty; Unmanufactured 2-5c

^[b: Manufiicturcd36c%jIU Huiflbs, Western

**lb 50 la— 75

H;Uni;8. Virginia

■■#iib 80 (£— 90

Pounds, bright

natural leaf...— 85 1 do fancy packed.— 75 to) 1 Do onlinary....— 60 la 55 Kentucky Leal..— SO (H— 45 Anderson's sol- ace Chewing. . to II

Goodwin'ssmo'g to, 4 50

Wliiets.

DiTv, all nlnd8.60 ^ct. ad val

Madeira, in wooa

per gal 3 (S S

Do glass ^ doz. iSj W

Do. Purdon <a 2 25

Do glass 4^ doz. 3 50 (S 7 DutT, Gordon Ji Co's Sherry in wood ^ gal.. 1 75 ® 5 50 Vino del Pais... 1 30 (5- 1 35 Harmony do.... 1 70 to/ 6 50 K.\»-'. Cosen'sdo 2 25 <aj 5 Port. woo d.'tp'gal— 75 (a- 3 -- Do glass ^ doz. 3 50 to/ 8 LKoester& Co's Burgundy port. 1 75 to/ 1 80 Claret, Cargo, ^

cask 35 (540

Do superior 40 to45

Do (,'utler's 46 (ii

Do ^ case 2 60 ® 3 60

Sauteriie 3 to 4

Do'tp cask 35 (560

CHAMFAGKE,

Schreldcr 18 ®19

Cabinet, Green

Seal 18 to'19

Heiusieck 17 25 to-IS 60

Heidsieck A Co. 16 25 to.17 50 Jules Alunim 61

Co's Imperial ©23

l>o do Cabinet to/lD

Princess Cio-

thilde 8 60 ® 9 50

Cordon Royal.. feI2 50

C. (^liatelain de Montit^ny.tCol3 (S14

C. Dupont, \t Co. 11 50 to.

Krug &. Co. 1st

quality 15 (3il6

Krug&CoShld.U 50 $.12

Cutler's Istnual to;17 50

Do Hock .it Mo- selle 15— to) 16

EugeneCli(iuot.l6 25 (a'17 50 Grape Leaf. ...16 tol7

Louis I*areux...l3 ^

Jacquetus 14 (gl

vol.

Native Cal ^tb— 10 (t)— 12}

American 17 <a— IH

Merino 20 to- 22

Wooden WarCf «&€■

" hooped Palls, pat'nt,paint'd, «> doz 2 25 0

N'«»BtsTub« do.. to/ 3 60

YeuKt Powders.

Preston 4; Mer- rill's, ■^gross . ®33

Andrews' do....— to-22

Donnelly's to30

Uedington4bCo*a (a'iS

Review of the Market

FOR THE TEN DAYS ENDING APRIL 31, 1801.

The weather since ou- last nference has been dry and pleasant, with some very warm days, and an occasional recurrenca of the cool northt;rn winds which form a lead- ing featu eof our summer climate. It must be admitted that such weather after so dry a w nter, is not adapted to encourage either the farmer or the minor, whase success depends upon an abundant supply of water. But the- e a e e.\tensive and fertile regions in the State where the har- vest prospecis a e as encouraging as could be wished, and in Oregon undoubtedly a large crop of cereals will be gath- ered. From the quartz mills we hear of no coraplamt or appr hen?ion in regard to water as yet. In Nevada the miners more frequently have 100 much than too little. In si king their shafts and tunnels, water Is iu fact one oi the great difficulties to be overcome.

Trade continues comparatively qu'et. Some branches are beginning to feel the apnroach of the usual activity of Spring business; but gcuerally the period uuder review has shown but little deviation from the ordinary and regular consumptive demand. The tone of the ma ket is hculthuil, and prospects of busioess are reasonably encouraging. The arrival* of merchandise during the past ten days have been on a ve y liberal scale, and nearly all staple articles are now In fair supply: some are in excess.

Bags and Bagging are in request at full figures. The receipts of Ci;al have been larg*-; a consi 'erabie porllon of It, however, was for the use of the Mail steamers, and will not come upon the market: the ofierl, gs are fair: Anthra- cite is advancing: other kinds in less favor.

Coff e is dull, butat the close negotiations are pending, and some indications t f business a'C visible Candles are without chan^je TJie Dry Goods trade is rallying a Uttle, and jubbers report a fair dejire ^ of activity. Drugs aru rather easier lor the buj er, but as hard as ever lor the cou- umer.

The arrivals of Case Goods this month have beep very large, amounting to nearly 13,tjOO packages; but so great is tht demand for this description of merchandise that prices are Woll maintained. Dried Apples are lower— other kinds of Dritd Fruit's are i eglectcd.

Fish have declined though new vrould cemmand full figures. Powdei is dull at ratios merely nominaL Mctais and >ails have received bu little attention.

A fair amount of business has been done in Oils Olive, Coast Whale and Scenn have all eold largely at good prices. * oal and Ker. sene are also in favor and tending npwa ds.

Mc St kinds of Provisions have been la gely dealt in AH the Po k, Hams and Bacon offering have been tatien at low figures Fur Lard there has been asptculaiive inquiry and free purchases— prices are h'ghe . Butte- is lower nol- withstaudin;^; light stocks and the indifference of the larger holders. Cheese is firm and iu fat request

Kice is showing signs of improvement and large quanti- ties have changed hands through thn aucllon rooms.

The Sugar Refining Company are just In receipt of 1. 000. OCO 11)8 Manila Raws, vhich with late purchases of Hawaiian Cives them a lairtupply. Kaw ^ugars and Be fined are both higher than at the date of our last Issue, and the slocks are riot excessive.

Spices are without animation. In SpiritB both Foreign and Domestic, ratljer more activity is perceptible. In Teas and Tobaccos we have no change to repo't.

California Wmes are in mure request and command full prices. More ample details of the transactions of the week will be found in the subjoined report.

The arrivals have been the Lad(ga, Jas R Kcclor and ft Charles, with assorted cargoes, from New Vork; Danube and Guiding htar with same from Boston; Resolute, with Coal f ora Baltimore; Agamemnon, with assorted cargo, from 1. 1 ve tool; t-almoral, with same, from Glasgow; cur- lew Willi Suga , Hemp and Cordage, from Manila; I'allas, with nice, Sugar, etc, and Catha ina with Sugar, etc, from Hongkong ; Black Hawk, with Coal, from Newcastle N S W ; Har ietRowc, with Fruit, from Tahiti; E T L, with I'owder etc, from Valparaiso; .Mary Cleveland, with Re>scwocd> from lianderas Bay.

BAGS A\I> BAGGIXG-There continues to be a good trade demand for all hinds of Kiigllsh tr u laps, at full prices Among the sales may be not> d upward.s of lott,Ol:U yuids of 4 -inch Burlaps atU'^cfor that of goi d quality; some holders a-k m-ire lor flue samples. F..r handscwcd Grain S«acks, 21c offered and refused. The market main- tains a hi althful tone, although wh:itis called the nag season has not yet ar Ived. At auction. 25 bal st-ecouu- hand Gunnii'S sold at 17c ; we quote standards nominal at2'c with Utile or no demand We have heard of nosali of any magnitude in moiith.s. the market appurenlly being supplied with free receipts or old second-Jaud racks from China.

BKEA1>— We remark a moderate export demand, wiih sales of 60, COO ttis ilediuni and ivavy at 4'dfe43.ic: 2j,0"0 Its Pilot, 6c. ^* '

BOOTS AND SIIOE-'^-Imnorta from January 1st to April ISth: pkt;s 12.131. . ^

'1 here are in ^cations of an early openin'j of the Spring trade. Imports frt-m Eastern supply ports via the Ilurn,

as well as by the Isthmus route, are liberal, yet prices are "cl! sustained. Which is fn a 1; cut eg ee atiribu'able to the com.aratlvely small quantities oUe ii g at public sale us in previuus fccusuns,

BUILIIING M.*TE«IAI-8-Impcr!s from Jan- uary 1st to April 15th: Doors, no 15,472; Blinds, bdis ()by; i-ash, bdls 549 ; Eastern an I Foreign Lumbtr, bi.ls and pes 13,7S0, t-.ns 129, feet 48.0: D.^mestic do, feet 2d,iii(-,rjUi).

Ihe e Continues to be a good export ue-inund lor Lum- ber, with s/ile^ oi several cargoes delivc able at the nulls nn Puget8(j»nd andat /Oleriii. Theeagup ice f. r - ugii boa els is, we iieiiive, uniformly 5-12 ^ . We quote cilv ]>rice lor small cti goes ol l^edw^od as thcv airive, at a:io lor rough and ; 30 0 M for clear.

CAlVpl^KS— Imiiorls from January 1st to April I5lh: bxs, 25; hf bxs 31,145.

The market is s;iil without an'malior., -with but a ll"ht trade jequireraent The day lor spfculaiion in a- dUs has long N-nce passed. The moment it was demonstrated Unit supplies would be lurnishcd viatlie i-vthnius whenevtr prices rose above a certain point, that nioinent speculatorH duteruiined tod op i hem, ad now for two \earsu more there has been no .speculaijve movement 'iu ihe article wo th meiitlot iiig. and the market since d uo.,l -g At this time !'.(«) 8 j are the limits. ac'.()r(iing to qualitv TransuctiO! scomp i<et eioilowing: lOU bxs v.raut's pri- vate, quotable at 17® 7iac; MO bxs Knapp's, i«e; 6 0 bxs Knupp's ^Uichos B^'ac; 60- bxs i hrys al, Cc; 1 00 b.\s hmery's, private, quotable at i7c; at auction, 2a bxs G ant'.*, as is l-i.'^^c.

C;OKB.\GK— Imports f'f>niJanuary 1st to April 15th: bales. 6-; coils42;2: pkgs 0t2.

I he last sale of basiern laid Manila of which we have any coi^nizance wa-*at I4c; iTjcisnow the jobi ing price for city manuiacturtd, wltli fair sales. A* auclioi., 2a colli .Maijila as is sold at 8'.,c.

OOAI>— Imports from January 1st to April I'th:

A"thracite, tons .A^,'J6 is^dney— tons ISfiS

*;umberlaud, csks :iy74^ Vancouver I.— tons (5o3i»,

. , ton-j 8i7l Coasc— tons 43iO

English, tons 26.j-)Chiii, tons .. tio7

Imports have b. en vi r.v lineial, coupled wi h adv ces irom Australia of large sbipnunisenrou eto this port. The cargo of ftydiiej rtceiiily iithai.d tx liiacli Hawk from ^evv castle, N. tf. \\., wasso d i^ October last, to arrive, a* rr.ccs above current ratex; -lituons f-yanev, tx Amateur, on prl- va e leims, butquutable at attou' 10, qualiiv luf rior. 915 tons Lngisu ex A[fglo Saxousoidont ims witiihetd, quot- able at 4>i3; 4:10 tons West Haiiley. ex Vir uiie, privat. , but qui. table at about J.15 ; im ..s.s un.berland i-er Oliver V romwell, suld at about $22 .-i- jier tou AiittiracLe has been in luir request Tiie cargo per iieli^spo-tirom China and wtiich na' bt-en ciicuninavigiiUnmh.' globe u. find a marki-t, was tiuully sold 10 an operator —sav, 150 tons— on terms reserved, but said to be at -locu, and'smcu resold to Government on private terms— ihe vessel having gone to Mare Inland Ir dlscburgi'-. z-titons ^\nihraeiLe tOHrnvccx Golden Fleece, sold at SS, which rate we are iinoruud 1 as been offered lor other parcels in hand, but wliich are b ing sinredfora still b-tt' r marLet. l;-6 ton- lluid ex lluze, sold on private terms; 550 tons Lehigh, t x James It. KoclKr, sold b(ti,re arrival at 3.3lt; 3.0 toi.s acrauton, by same ves- el, goes mto sti,re.

COFFJiJi-Imports from January 1st to April 15 h:

Rio.lba 1,205,1001 Manila, itjs .. IMS

Costa KIca, llis l,4.j3,937|Kona, tos 63U

The market Is more than usually quiet and with liberal stocks iu hand prices are but feebiy supported Wu have also ateligrum IromNew Yu kadvisin oiacartOfr m Rio en route to this kort, suy 8i0,t00 11 s We have 1 ot a sale of any magnitude to report fr-jn prnate hands. Ataucilon, 7.^5 bags Java seld !■ r account Uiidtrwriier.^ in b^nd at lS\iC We do not think a round sale of Kio or cosca Rica could be efficte at over i3c on lime.

i*IlY GOOB^— Jobbing importers report a good tusi- ness Uom:: with Oregeni lor asaoried goods but we are without any unu sales to recoid e\euof stan.iardfaD Ics.

IIBXTGS, ETC.— The trade lepi r a go .d jobbing ric- mandatrj-rnuneratlvepricis; but the fact of there being iartie stcculattve stocks here of recent iinportaiion tioni I- cw lurk, uud ai eady in ihe hands or u p umiueui auc- tion house, wiih the expectation of an earlv olft ring under th«^ hammer, has a depressive effect upon xht- general mar- ket V\e n-ito a sale 4,0 0 lbs 1 luc Viixiol, 11!. ,c; also, HO bxs liabbiti's Saieratus, 35 n>s each, 8c.

J»JKMIJOn]\S— At auction,; sold at $3 87;^@'l i2,' ; ^ dozen.

FRUITS. SATCI-^, ETC-Impor's from January 1st to .vutil I.5tli: Dried Apples, bbls 9i4; Nuis, bags lUo; Raisins, bxs 28,. 67; other kinds, casks and bbis 5itJ, kegs 20^7, boxes and cs 2%: (Jl, pkys 281,

The market tor Dried Apples is more than u-ually lan- BUid with triflin? sales to report at l-.we figures : Ca'il. r- ula Dried Peaches, packed loose in basis a csilM plenty and vari. u^l.v held ac 1 ^.@ 4e ^^ ft ; Malaga aislns are in fultsupidy. while the few sales o'H.fcuuiinattd are of the Admirars cargo direct, in 1 >;s to thi^ traJe, as n quired, within the range ot our fiuotatlons; Prunes have been ixtm ly sold at auction at low* r figu es; urrenis are In ui'. de- rate request at I c;; a sale eit Ubtiles Lun^iuedoc .\lmoneis, not in pi^rifrct coi dstion. sold at 21?^ c p lb. Some d. tc ip- lions of ' ase loodshavc b; come sea ce. while nthe « are abundant; prices, imwever. are well sustain d, alihuujih the anivals recently liave bci-n immense. o.-\strs navo tound favor with sales of '^50 ca-es >ic v.urra\ 's, at*6iO ; 175 do A ricld's 65' ; 125 cs Brinklv A Retves, $5 25. A round invoice ot 400 cases Kemp's asorted Fruits, etc, t^old entire, on terms reserved; lOO cs lomatoes. privale. Ac auclion~58 cases eaeh 2 dozen Dayion's (u ra' t lly, •■5 i2« ; (30 do do, Pure Honey, S5; 47 (if bbli spill Pch.s,2 -c ^ It] ; 2iOhf bbls ' unis' Boston Dried Aiiples. sold at ''c, 13 cKs Prunes 9\c; /8bx.s Layer «aisins, asls«2 ^5; 80 bxs doOo. $3 25; 61 hf bxsdo d.i, s>I 75; 2 qr bxs do do, : 1 12 ^

FISH— Imports from Januaiv 1st to April 15th: Cod, drums 67.3, bxs m: ^ ackerel, bbls 408, klta 8308; Tongues and Sounds, kiis 108; Salmon, bbl.<3:9.

Late iiiiDort4 of Eastern Cod via the Horn do not 'urn out in good order. Salts in cojspquenee are at lower rates, say 50 drums H&kc and « od. in jobbing 1 is to the rade, ut Sj. Mackerel are in fair request witti sales of SSUklsNo 1. $i 75; 50 f bbls do, *9 5j; ISadodo, *97 10.

FU.\GU**— We note a sale of 129 bales Irom the Islar.da for export to e hina at lie ^. lb.

GIJVPOWDER—Imports from January 1st to April I5th: kegs 23,79J, cs 1348. *

:0005-galls and 2C0O l-galla

Imports are excessive, whilo thn demanti for regular trade wants is m^deraie The barie E T L, irom Valparaiso, added 7li>6 kegs Blasting to <.ur s ock. and we are yet r-i re- ceive other larje parcels trom same pert, to say nothing of suppllesnow en route to this port troui Bost n a'd .ve»v Y rk. Ourexport-seinbrace t\v shipments to the extent cf 3OJ0 ke-s Blasting, said to bo lor minim.' pur])05C8 in Mexico and tiio folofado mining districts. We .luoic the nominal price of leading briinds at $6 per ke- In lobblug lots; round parcels can be purch ted a lowei ligures

MK.TA IJX— Tlio h'eirrul fi>ark»-ti» n

tnil

... . ..vl'ub

1.1, 4 c m ot i-r

!i> O UO O. &IU

> I UUP— iuiporu rrom Jun-

'»;.

cf t),i- 1 1 i.-r iit aiui'.cn

1 91roH9Vi.

irom Jaiiuanr Ut to A|>ril Atb:

'il sold an .6. . Vi-rll 16th:

t auctiuD, 20H t[rcft<> VUnn& ^nl on, «t i 1 6:>,l 85. :AV' il. ■Hl'OK M— Iui|Hiru iruui January l«t lu

iDCL

irK Huc)(4 A Lambert : Oa IforuM Koaln ti> >(uai.> . iiu ux.ik oi tlJ bob. quutablD at lU t--

Loi

IJ9— tmporU rn.ui Januir^ i-t t Aprl! l':h:

|fcat4 »UOt C9

A \!0 (1 <}(MUaiI(t f4 obS T\

. , .-. .,1 -J tl 1 1. - .,1 I]

Mr, ih** fonucr at

}, r''\<:iit tit vs illi

I

I.

**'ITI.t*-Tni|><'rf4 from Januarv lat to April i:4h

r ^ '

■«<>ld private batquotableot iSc. .i\ JuDuarr laC to AkU ISth :

' rediritht alirornlAR raw .OxM, at iHaUK; and 77

1*A1.\T)^ 1\ OIl.M— Ae note a mU of an Eaclcrn !lnv< I r, aj»«oitrd, ui t^iOU ut U-t« ^tnau borne co»t aiiJ IJciiar 'PB.

PROTI<IIO\4-ImportB trom January Ltfi to pr IMh:

■>ac..n. h1nH... Wi li&nu. tcs I^S

r ,! . t * n- ..ii.i.a bhd*. . va

< !. and IbU... * w

:: Lard, tc« l-<«

(■..n.ibxs 223 .-. s :i.

Wervinarkan active ir;

w. n ."••■I I)..;i..s.u- M. iiU

ait>l '

HO.il*— liiiporu iVom Juntiury Ut to April IMh: bxa

a du, each i& bx« j

1- I iil< iirr^ I .\ I.

iibou. r/c; at auc

prr il ciiv

bbU \; ,

li&A i I II 1 n iir t I-. . » Hi ii-i-. u' 1.1.1 111 .'y

KICF— III ports from J intmr btroAp tllMh: China, Ib^ ' S;i,4^; La«[ India, B.< i.!*,tiS>; Hawnltiid l*laDda, ft-t 112.MI

The -T at bntk of oar utock of For hindu

ai)<l tindi r ihr cunirol of a loa^iiit; Mhn

hav.- i..,,, - 1 ... ,.... V .. 1.1 .- ,.,M... . .. .-

bv tra.i

waaLed, No 1 i biua bs^iieablc at6>fC.

..l.o;i.

ju...uao It to April iS.h: toua

:. andd(>pr«8!»ed. At auction, i:^ bags llawol :

idii iJ.i I j , ex. oiijft, at * 4 »* toll. ^

^PIUIT■• Tl KPK.NTI * E- \ 8al« of KM) gallons

I" iliio, Il porc< <1 ..:i |.. , V (t>- i>-r>>«, but auppoMiJ to be witu-

In ttie aii(;r ■■. .' u-ill 'O.

NCGAK :i .fniiuarv lut to April IHh:

ViiiuLi .-. I '. iti ,1*^1, s»i: niiH'..l'iin Ulaud9.

II that ihe

' ■■>.* : rr! via

.iBtetD here und to

[\t* W liU'.l I* t ir I

l:i. )0lh bv

. .■ |.nr<>tin-« tl

At I

with

HV

and '

Mil HIM

iiia is at bind ircin Hontckonti . t- Ittr s F unti i'Mcinc lielliiertfa.

' 'Mao* Ut to April Ifith: biixi,

. .'U bales Peppei sold at23e ui:o April lS:h:

161I

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otdf-r. ca...

(i.ii, ptp«a

..1691 1

I'M

3

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.. 12

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... la

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6

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... «l

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... 31

... »

... 1'

punt

... 6

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...S-l

cs

... 635

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..rc free ihnn t nT Ku'ern

njr In Korel.'n with

i.ii.-.t Pr..[. 1. i..r-at

We notP a elnKte mIu f 2i pipffi*'a]if( rnia White trom Tjok An(ic>lt'>t AT 7V V ^»ll Ai mtctio'i 2&ciil>1<£in cai d

^1 - ^•- > .-t.r.,, «■»■<•> - 7''.l'>doCh llttut Briun

liuudo l.afitte do.

Tl \ '.

Ch!n , M .

Aoieiicau tl«i-v^^u>'t ^ •'ClAvea du . .1 u '•rnrrt' and wa'itcd at hlghfl^rea

tllS

.l\'« "fine old Whlnkle*"

.: Ui'- < iirr< n: iiiMti li nLout

to be cctMldrrable L-rat

and ly iiiewic but we are

I •^. At auction ScaMauu-

MiiMiibxido at«ac.

Ut to Ap It 15: h,

> mIp*

indsof

,. A

jis fJ-om Ijistero sni^

VV u u^'i.'- Ni(< 11 ot 'iMO d(iK ^-bo p At auction. 3M do/ S-houp 1. alliornla

\i :;ii .

i-i> ,,...1*. iuc v,^ i i-.- PalntidFaila. 9257s. Ledur, «3.A.

YKAK'r P4»^V1IFR<|— luiporta f-^oiu J^iuuarvMto Ap il UiU: csll-f , biUii

17a u t>«> I'n -ton A (rrlllX $3?; 115 griuts Uuni blly*a flrsi prruiiuiu Catliornlu, tiO t* eruf*.

Frciglnta auU Cliartcra*

Tonnage abuadnt. (WnCTOft mDTU'

We DO'e tbef dluwiDgen^Xemen's: Tl e »-hip Kfit r- pnse, for Coquliiib", iirocetdiug ftr'»t t'l ih"Al''iml Ul U to load Ltiinber, on private t'Mnis. Tbe i>hip Mo- nvla, 10 load Gum o at the CI I'lchuH for C rk.tLdlk marliet, at £4. The tbip licKekp' nt bu two cU»rtera o.)e fir the ChiucbaH to lotd Utano for Cork and or- ders, a' £1— bii! flfpt procctdiiiR to Piigei Bound lor a 04rt£0 0f LumbO'-, fur Calft's f(-r wb:ch Utter sbo seta £3 1(1 4. The id'ipa Hoinec aiid Htt£0 have both be & ctft'to od fur New York, on teimn rvserved. Ibo Uli- ver Cromwt |1 goes to Ptiget SounH fjr Lu»»»l»i-r, th<*iic« lo Sr.aauhu' ou tcrtita wittihrld. The lIHti»ti limk Ai'R o-H X n hi* II ho II** ct'ttrter lOr Luu.ber ft< lu Vm A'bctui .Mu58. Tiu- bark A i.»t^'ur ictiirua ti Sydtey w.td a c<r(^(3 uf i>rea<ii>tuir->. TIicKkucU Hl.ip U kiu« Cc-ll ai'd i&k Ariuan 1 ItuHo Amire b..v<; noih te a cbar oied to loid Lumber lor V<Alt'ariit-o~tbu lait«r gU'-" d rec , the fore tr t^'"'^ ^ '•■^ Vn :• t s nod.

Iho di>-oiita.ed are u jnr dt-o, Vlr-

Ciim*. E. Busi'y. I- . Junn.-'* B.

Kce er, UlocK ilaAk. L>.> cba 1 >>, hdI

ouidiiig 4 ar; U*il£<* t:i!:>ilc» ii. Xiuut, Sn am uider, Caialiua, UatiiiOrul. E T. L , Pailaa and Catluuiija.

ociVkM. Ukui:i,UAcklGba»

. April i5ih Jl, qr C»kfl2L6,

IH>MKMTIC PRODt'C'R.

Arrival a of Flour and 'iraiii frr-in the tnitrior have bfea mure than usually IlKht *or ronie time paat, which U ow:n« mainly to (h*» f*ftr.4 of th" fnriner* (hat the p-otr-ict' d

dn.ii "

Jnr. 1

Willi. '.'1

true or uu^ U !> bvuovtrd tUai wu alull have a ut^eilul sup- ply: tor all will admit that the eU still a larpe sarplu-of thooldcrcp ematnln;: In hand, and that with but hiilf * crop th- prom'ul wason, prices must contl 'ue wlihiii tbe reach of exporter", <»r wc nhall e..!er I8»5 with a surplus that may ca ry them down to an uuf allafnctorv flKure,

Present advicrsfr m the iiile^lor a e contllctln); as t'l the quantl y of rata falWii thl;* tu>asr)ii il<« wf'l as to tho p csentc nditlou or prosprcti* of lip er wiiijic <»pb. A well Informed fimcr and merch nt, ro^idrnt acrof* tlie Bay, fays that according t- hU mln Kauije vn> have hnd ovv 13 luchisof rain Ihlsse.'son. while other weather wlaa sages s y we have not h III the half of It, ;.nd the rtpo ta of the g owiujr c op a e rqiinlly v rieil. Htill we are In- clined t believe that the cr pson the P clflc C wt, IitfO asawh le will be equal to t-urownw nt* nd leave a' surplus for export. LaU' advlcsf-. m ^u»i^r*lla represent th-copsthe eassp I us'y Inju cd by b-avy flu d«, aid In c nwquenee p iccsh-id Isen male lil'y. not ns much, b wrv«r, as the fe r of a dr ughthad enhnncid p Icta wl:b us To show that such Is tbe ca«e, we have only tti say that nntnnn order In rIx rerplvpdliy ihc )fU<^k Hawk dtnct froiN - . ., T . ...... .^

lar' 4

rUu- ' ■■■■7

York, to IcadiiiK UK-rcbaiiuhere, and cnr^ocA have ali<-itdf been quietly purchased and despatchnil n'um thh market, on 1m ' I .V rule. In thl* couneciion It may

be T' ciin supply all AuHrallti ne ds of

VU.w ■- and quicker tha > we c^n, »o that

III realitv v/v camiut iit-pe for much relief from tho Au4tra> tian market* A lew cargoes have been, and others no d< aht win be, despatched whe: c no limlu wore flxvd, tbe parti s not dreaming of the recent g eat rl«e In this land of plenty.

At this wrftlnft. purchases of Flour and Wheat ar- lutDg mide for the China market, as well as for othir porisiii fie Pacific, but the entire ajfifregate of puir' - ' ,r

contemplated U very liiyknillcant, as com i ;

pnrchasesmadc for En^'Ud, when price- jf

ordersb^ltig executed or ventures attempted. Jjej.ri'.e us of England asa customer for <>ur Whiataod Flour for even a twelvemonth, In tbe present devciopmentof our home and '.ther ma keta, and our farming lutercaU would se- riously suffk-r.

Fee«l <iralns are running low In stock. Barley U, how- «Ter, In fal- supply In the country, and Is gene al'y be- lieved lo be adequate to our home wanta, which, howt-ver, are and will be Urge, quite rafn^ient, wo think, to keep ' prices op ml after harvest without the aid of atiy export demand. Oats, on the eoiitrar^', a e well nigh vxhna)>ted and prices rule tiigb and will coninue to maintain r<-inuit- erattve rates without any export sales Uay U In fair supply, but the prospective market U good and prices ar« , likely lo be maluulned.

Corn Is In Ugbt supply, nor a- e we to expect acy further

Imports from Mexican ports this season, their stock as well as our own beinp exhaui^tocl

Wool dofs not as yet arrive freely. Many of our growers «r becomin'T infliflcrt-nt sellerH at the lnw prices rullnfr. It is s«id that Eostcrc ordtis lure iire limited at about 40c fcrlestjr ades, payable in currency; 3:@'i5c forihe Letter kinds of Hurry delivered in New Yorli,, which would make the pr sent pric here i8@2[)c "^ B>.

Fides are in large supply, imt the bnik of rpcelpfs are T'^ry inferror. Choice grades arc scarce and wanted at full fl:,'urc*8.

The products of the Dairy are in fair supply, and prices of Cuiiiornia Butter in roils has now fallen within the range of 25@^-'^ c according to quility. These rates must souD drive tht- dairymc-n to packing d"wn their Butter fo the fall market, past ixpirience having? shown tliem t at the business i< prufliable whi n well done (hee.sc comesi to ha d mode a ily and meets a good mark t within the Iftnge of i2'. ®l5c V lb-

Our Meat Packers arc still ?oin? ahead. The demand for smoked Bac>;n and Uainsislargea:.d pr.cesquiiercmun ra- ttve:. Califi> nift Lurd isgrowin- in lavo , and best bramls Bee m to have a pr; l"e ince over Haste n. Sales recenily Jia^c bpen large, over KCO caaes of Wilson & St veus, packed in lOlJ) tins, having betn taken tbisnionih by (hi- trade at curre:it r.ites. Elsewhere we have nuticed sjlcg in detail, n iiiarkin.: as before tliai as a gencal tiling on Packers discard ibe packin; of P. rk, prtfe "ug to put everyihing tliev can into tiie sm- ke hi us*', or Into Lard

Our Exi/orw for ilie wn days pastconiprisL! the following Per the 'l wili,-ht li.r ^ev.^ it rk, an as&or;eii cargc v, ,ued at iiiJw,ird-> 01' -'.luS UOO, the kadiug items o:' which are tlu- lol- loniug products of 'lali ornia: 277 bdts Wool, 9,0J0 Hides, 16,lt)j Horns 10 bbls Glue, om sks Copper Or.', 2(; bdls Skins, anu 60 ] kgs Win-. ; also «50 b ilei Japan Rags, 525 s ick- a-id leg* uf Ucsewood, lOOJg.lls Spirits 'urPenilue, S2,o'J0 ;,'aU.i WJial' anJ Sperm Oil, lOa cs Biliers, ex. To Hougkong, per ship Arracan. i Koopiuunschap's line: I2j Itbls a .d lUDJqr sks Flour, 854 flsks Quicks Ivir, lOO.OOJ feet Lumber, and oilior mticliai disc, vaiued at $51 3.5, and $1.5,320 lu lrea::ure. The Ariacan has, iti oditiou to ihe abov. , r(.9 bss Coflins, said to contain de d rhinaiiien, a'd Tain d ou tUe siiip'o luaiuiest at I ,55, at wli.ch sum ih^ y ai'e c vi-n d by j"surjiuce. Th- TimaiiOr', lor I'ctropiiu- Ipivski by Wm B-r iug, ati4 tlic Angonette, for NicolaellVki, by Chark'S W Bro> ki & 'o; both leav.u^ hcaled manifests ot cargo at th U'toin-hi>Udy Partes ej gaged in trade ■wilb t"csc Russian Poss ssions appear to be very myattri- cusin all ihi-ir op. rations, evidintlv airaid of o (nipotiiiou ■R'iih our meieiiaiita The ag regatc value ofthise two carguesmay be eslimuttd ai abeut ;iO,l>uO, con:*i;tiug of barre s of l.iqu r etc

The ship I arrier l>ove his sail d to Callao with 68 COO feet of umiier 10 ball ist valued at 2 040. ibeLo,.iid, for la Paz had an u>for ed cargo valued at i7 8 A; and .h- KatoAdaui:', f-r smiepo t uK-rcliaiidise valued a: Uy^5. T 0 birk lispe ance lor Tahl i despatched by U \ Low 4 <:© Uaj an assorted cargo oi gcner 1 nurchandi-c valued at S'iiJOti; jind ibe ila y, for same por. via Hunolulu, lairid B&m..ll cu-g->-and wis uespatclud by i has rouks .k Co. hcsx-amcB Br her .louaihan i.nd Sierra -Nevada fo Portland and V.ct. J ia, have saili-d with large cai god cf gen- rul me^c]landi^e and uU ci,nipltni( n s vl' passen- ger. 'Iho I ortion of cargo desti;:Cj f.>r V ctorla by the foimer wiis valual at upwaiiis of 1 LOO; ly iijo bilier at $1; itO— « bile each cuuiej n.ueh latgi r quant lies of gen- eral uierchaud.S'/ to Oreyno, of wi.ich we have no detail

Besides ihe ioreguii g, ihe Colb.nk Sarita, lor Vict ri;i, 4jOO I at-i R.ce, (JU.* qr (-ks ^iou^,C50 ska Barley, e c, valued at 4i 5-'5; ibesehrNoriU Star, fcrsumc port, had a gene ral cargo valu d a:; 87.U-

builes W liro k' & Co. have despalched the Suiyrr.tote for Honolulu %vith 8.> qrsi^s Mour and utiur merchaudiac Tafued at ' 10,tlO. bcfiues siO in rcasuro

Ihc fcieiimer Golden ily, -or Paian a, earned 271 hf chests T. a. 12t i,al s W.tol, 23 bdU Whalebone, 22 djIcs uiid2 cs Skins and 4 cs Pur^—vamid at $.9,:55

In ud>ii:ion to ■he f«rigoi g, we lejun of s cret ship- men s of aLout 3300 k' gs I.lu*-:ting Pi,udcr, said lo be lor mini ig pur;)' Fes in Ai- zona, ihe mnrke; ii ai.undaiuly ■ufip icd ui h Omngc? n-..m Tahi.i se l.n4 at 20 per M,

Tin; arrival.-ioi I' uit f r m Oregon are about a an end fo I'br seas Ml, tlic last arrivaU of Ai pies sold quick at $' 5l;@ 4 (5 T^ box, MCight £(» Kjs each ; S rawlicrries are aril-iiig f ctl.sand i rice-i down to .5c V. Ht; Ili»j, berr.es areyer f-carcfc an^ high, s;iy ^ficfetl^ tb. truit i-r.spects arc gen- rail go«-d i r -he s as-cn api reach ng, and it is to b- I oped 'Iiat oo growi-rs wili be ir«pir d to drv aud cii'c ;.'l III. fr ^u^p^t:s Api)!c>, Ptaciies, P. urns Ap'ic is- e c. T e hU". ut*s wih ),u. i' p oi erJ.v munogc.i 'me >al. f. sii liir »> ic, 1 u d ( UiLra* e he li iii.wing: FLOU .— ewuqrskKtJoia- .. u-it.- I Is upeinu . .or ex- JT., <§.ij z.,; I .oqrd>. G^ M- n Gi e Fao.il . i.G 5(J; 2i'ik) <ir.l'Mfi A.x. a.inb.s.ai tti 0(",G?5; ^(K0 or .'k« N.aioiial jii-lf, f rtx ort pr v>i.e; il 0qr6ksS,.n a Cbtra vi Is, to fx o t. ti50;4O. (irfikd .Uviso i.la, S7; 8U0 q .ks Com- mtrJal Mn c, -oE r«6-o. '

\..,K 1— iO fU.- .ovtXiorta' ?2; 5 0.1 t-k>* do, 2 12 ttj *-JI.; 5) 0.1..$, 8 felO); loi- do inf.-, lor, $■ 72'-.-.^ i ;50O' 8 Bi ( e\p< r ,pr. ■,.!. "I h .(.lit ff riii[:(< ai the ehje.

•■•vt-l-i-J 'iS I* sks H)ld at,. 240*^2 50 aeeoni n (oqua;itv. torn f-u a'l pill eel 'b. ice i ji ii>.'|jt a tiilie nioic.

v-aTS— ' e ofi ilng-f !»re lij-ht A lound parcel lor 'X p ri CM Id n. I c t, uth b lew i,c 'j;* lb < O N— ( O'i'Iisf alil' riiia, r p. ntdsidd nt2^c%'> ft. Fr.A\sip; rii nlml-hCu )io ma 4'c'Slb.' HIDES— Be-st Ury will eonlmand 13 . c r^ ft.

WOOL Although there ba^ been more doin^than before tbi Siiilin^ of thela't sicainer, ihere i<no^pecial activi y 10 mte ii the mrrkor The vinlmt fluctuations ot '.ord and ihe exir< m*- dulli.ess oi ibe Ea.--iern markets dete- the larpcr operators fr. m venturinji anyiiiing nn re khauex- leiimentJil pu chases, an i the mills here liavi> g mod- erate socks on ha i d are not sironulv in lie market The bulkof tlie tr.iusacttons lor the past wet k have been at prices ranglnp; from 15®2]c the bi-st eiips bringii'g iroui 2'®2'c, at which rn cs the market prices apptnr to be fairly establis'ied. Tht se i rices are < qual 'o about ■30® tZo in currency laid down In ih* Eas eru markets unl atfurd shippers a very Uiirrow iniir^-'in The reci i:;ls sirce our la^t issue aggrecate HiO ba'es agii;n-t4 G bales fnrthesnmo period last year. The shipinoi ts have o -'n, jfr (iolden Citv 121 bales per Twilighi 277 bales. The principal irans aciin! s ot the past week foot up about 130, LO Cs within Uie above auf;e.

SIBill^Fira-O i^OBGHSTEIt-

The demand for loans for commercial purposes has sen- sibly dimini-hed, and the amount of capital aceestible to bor owers In good credit is fanple. First c^ass mcr. autile paper is current in bank at l.\®2 percent per monih. Xcgotlatiensupon the street arc still quotable at 2@* per cent per month, with a very lull offering but no special urgency

Receipts of Treasure from ihe infcrio and North Coast sin eour report of llib instant amount to .-1,70 .OOii of which 8270,' tJO were in com and $CU(',000 were availai le on last steamer day. The Ura ch Mint has taken during the same period ab ut 425.C10. The amount of bullion in the mirket isprubabl.v less th m SSJO.'Oa. No siiles of Impori- anc have been rrporlcd as yet but ihere are i dicatlctns of a fair d-mand t:-mo row. anl h.iidera expect to get 830 « 84 'for Gold and '^ percent premmni ® 3 per cent dis- count for silver. J.eflued silver Bars are worth S'a pet c- nt prcmiu n.

The sudden and heavy decline in GoM at the East since our last report, 'as unsettled ihe rates of Exchange for Currency Bills Prominent 11 ms arc offering to-day at 53 ®C percent, premium on G Id but the price for to-n.or- row isnot fixed Fo I'oin lUlis the ate will Lc4V.(«5per cent p emium; fo Tclcg apliic t anslc s 6',©. pe cent p euuum Banltc s Ste Hug at CO oays Bi;;1it in offe .d at iB(^'i8 .and 43 ,d. Commercial Stc Ingl- quotable; at48;-4' ^^9d, v'e y liule offe ing. F ancs 4.97@J.C0.

I^tial lenders wit in a few days past rallieil to G2@f3, but Ijave again lalleii off and are t - -ay heavy at Gi@62— Eomc.iealcrsrefu i 'glo give more thau GJ. Ihe effcrin^ at 61 is iVce, a. d the demaid light.

T:ic market is bare of Mexican Dollars at the present moment; lastsalcs reno te i, U @r^ per csnt premium.

The i xport^ ol Tnasure (ri.m Isl insaut to date w*.re as foil -ws: Apjii 2— Per Gol !cn Age-

To England

To New Vorli.... To Pnuta Ar. nas

'lo Panama

April 5— Per Ga aien, lo M ^ la

Apnl 5— P* r Ju. n L. Sieiioens, lo Mexico

April 12 -Pc Siii>rn ot>', t » nen lulu

.-\pril i2 I'e B.; Junuthao, t V.cu ri . Ap 1113— i'e, (J hbn V.1 \

To ..i.gland. S78.',2J7 .^2

To New i'ork 2,4,«12 2.i

ToPa.ama 6,uou 00— 1034,019 55

Ap illC— Per Ar acuu, t lionkoog . .26,3ly 76

S763,2:i7 00 ^7V.i(i(> 11 7,U00 oU

ij,0'JO 00— $1,0,>2,963 11 25, not) 00

i2.a)y ut

4,0. 0 00 2 ,0^u tX)

Total since April 1, 18Gi , ..

Picviouely iiiis yiar

Total since January 1, 1801 ,

Corresponding period, iaj3

Excess this year

SrvTK T.m.:asuuv.— The lollowin^ .. .. balances in the State Treasury at the April I th:

Oeneral Fund

School Fund

Ilnspital Fund

Lil>rary l-'imd

Interest and Sinking Fund or lS-u' liit( rest and Sniking Fund oi 1«J.J

Swamp Eand Fund

Swamp Eund i>isiriet u 1

fwanip Eaml UisirictNo, ^

Swamp La d Disiriet ^o 1

Siaie buhoiil Land Fund

Esiiucs ol Uecejised Persons

Seminary (''luul

Public liuiiding Fund

Legislative Fund

Eegifilaiive Fuml fli'it-enih ^essioii

Cai ilol Fund

Insane Asylum l-'und

Military i-imd

War Bond Fund

\\harf and iJock Fund

$-2, 08,53 ■'2

fci»,o.a,y 4 7/

S:0,3i;, 67 P.P i»,bi,'1.7.7 13

c5,622,/i.0 01i Statement of the close 01 business

S :,n73 22 1 0,0/4 43 •-0, li :<* 1 , . . •' 03

I 2,8 5 2, b,U 1 z:i

y-? 7

13,7-0 0>

31 .M

iS 18

30,3, 12

3J7 40

&, VI r,

. 3.7

21a tJ

], 8< 8

9J 13

l2,;;(i C7

8,492 60 .S; , U 3 1>,5, 00

The followinc Is a statement of the receipts of DomeKfic Pr(jduce in ihis mark(^i i> r the week endi: jr .^i ril b,th and the total lor be i a.si 3year£- Ir.m July 1 lo tiie c- r- resj onding date each year.

Fl ur, qr. sks.. .,

Wheat, sks -..,

Barley, sks

Oats, sks

!'■ laioes, sks

Corn, sks

Kye, sks

Bucuwbeat, sks

lioaii'^, sks

Br.in, sks

llay, bales

( Weekending Jiil(/ lal to'JuJy hif to ' Apr i , 18t>I Apr 1 ,'04 Ap^ 18,'t)3

0,1 6 I 3

17.05

3,1..'.

8,4 rtj

2,,-.:0

1,7111. 3 ^13.317 2 8,7 -i 324,5 1 10, 7 2,307

;.,iui

' 9,;t3 . 39, II 143,534

528,6 0

1,6 1 ,4 7

41,0

1 ^,.n2

307, -28 7, .4

1,414

1, 2/

41,4 1

8 J, iCl

li;8.37

Juli/ Ut to

Apf2l,'G2

342A51

l,3Ut.lU3

i'J ,2T2

M»1',45S

2.J ,(,0S

l;i,2ii

2, 03

2, .10

4:1,49,

•17,5 9

1.0,.d4

ArmLl2~Sbip Ladnga, Willev, 134 davs fin N;ew York; nidse to Dibblee .t Ihde.

Br ship Agamemnon. George, 150 days tm 1 iverpool; mdse to Dupu,\', Ftiulkes A (."(».

I'-r bark lialnmral. Campbell, 178 daj'S fm Glasgow ; mdse to Fmln's Bros .u Co.

Bark .Ann Parry. Arcy, IGdavs fm Paget Sound; lumber to Geo Cliasp.

BriM Koloa, Williams, 4 days fm Coose Bay; lumber to S Perkins.

AriUL 13-.Schr ^'ary Clenvelaml, Leeds. 43 days fm Band era-* Bav : rost WDod tt^ order.

sehr Alfred Adams, Hannah, 43 hrs fm Santa Cruz: lime to Davix iV Jiirilan.

Sehr Osceola. Anderson, 48 bvs fm Rutsian Kiver; lumber toll iriichenor.v Co.

April !4-Stm >ialinas, Sudden, 1*2 hrs fm Salinas Mver, via Santa Cruz: orodiiec to Brentum A Cn.

Nlitp Jas K Keekr, Delano, Kiii duvs im New York; mdse to C has W Brooks & C«t.

Bark Oe an, Greeiileaf, 18 davs t^n Teeknlet; lumber to Pope .t Talbi't.

Wh briy .Susan Abigail, Redfield, 28 davs fm BajlenasBav; oil to Nbed.t Wri).ht.

Scln- Harriet Roue, Souther. 40 days ftn Tahiti ; oranges to Master

Ariin, 15 liriir I'rancisco, Dresser, 3 davs fin Humboldt; luniher t J Kentlield.

Sehr S 1> i'.uiley, Farley. 4 days fm Santa ' ruz; lime to Saml Adams.

Sehr r amiie Piper, Gaicia, IShre fm lUissian River; lumber to H li Tiebepur it C-t.

Sehr Arj/oiiii, Nelsun. 8 hrs fm Walhalla River; lumber to Haywood .i- llarmon.

Ai'KiL Ifj— Ship Black Hawk. Doane. .% davs Im Newcastle, NSW; C'-al lo (ieo Howes .V Co.

Briy Curlew. Newbur.v, 55 davs fm Manila; mdse to Ste- vens, Baker A Co.

^^ehr,t R Whiting, ilutiierlbrd, 2 davsfm Coose Bay; eoa to s I'erkins.

.Sehr Emma Hayne Nelson. 48 hrs Iin New Ycar*s Point; bides*, etc to- Elder & Sun.

s'cbr {'ygr.et, Feryuso!i,8 hrs tni Russian IMver; produce to Curlis (U Allen.

AriiiL 17-StmrOrizalia. Faniswortb,15days 19brs fm Pan- ania: pass and nulse lo ,A B Foriies.

IJiirU Sainu.I Merrill, Williams, 4 davs fm Columbia liiver; lumber to Itiuliarils .V MeCraekcn.

Baik WA Banks, Newell, 7 days fin Seabeek; lumber to Ailanw, Bliim »t <.:o.

Barlv .\liiuttui, Itiebavdsoti. 3j days fm Columbia River; linuiicr to Kichards it MeCraekc".

liiig I W Lucas, Anderson, 10 davs fm Seabeek; lumber to C L'lavIor<t Co.

Brig lluj^h Larclav. Rulibius, 12 days fm Port Dlscoverv; lumber lo .s L Ma-'tiek <\i Co.

Sehr Noyo, Allen, 2 days fm llumboidt; lumber to order.

Ai'KiLlH Stiiir Panama, Johnston, 3 days lin Victoria; pass 10 11 llolladav.

Stmr Sei aior, Butters,2 days fm San Pedro; pass and mdse toS.l ileoftley

Bark .tujia Colib. Staides, 11 days fm Port Ludlow; lumber to Anius, 1 hiiniey <K Co.

hark iiHTcjit, Carlion, 11 davs fm leckalet; lumber to Pope it Talbot.

Chili haik E T L, Sehnpder, 54 days fm Valparaiso; coal and nunpowdL-r to Alsoji it Co.

ApuiL 19-Mmr America, Mnrton, Ih days 14 hrs fm Pana- ma: pa.' M and irei^ibt to 1 K Bohert".

Siiur Suliiirts. Sudden. 1^1 hrs fin .-'iiUiias via Santa Cruz; produce lo Brennan A Co. I slii;i Danube, Wliidden. 189 days fm llost(ni ; mdse to Clias I W Brooks «t Co.

Scbr Fuyaway, Josselyn, 3 days fin ^louterey; oil to E IligfciKs.

Ai'I;il20 iJrem bark Palla«, Hartinann. 81 days fm Uoug- kou;;: md^-e lo Maeomlrav it t^o.

Bark J^conore. Jobi)s*,n, P) davs fm TeeUalct; lumber to Pope .t'lalbot.

Bark W H Gawlev, Bovd, i) davs fui Port ^ladison ; lumber to G A Meiys.

Ai'KiL'-'l Ship llesoluti', Prince, I8l days fm Baltimore, via I ah atuiaii.t ; eoal to A B Forbes.

.shiji .^'t I iiarles, ititg'iis. 141 day s fin >ew York! mdse to DeW itt. Kiltie it Co.

.•<liip CJiiidii.y star, Small. 172 days An Boston; nnUe to Flint, I'eaoudv .t 1 o.

I am iiark Cailiarina, Kokkcs, 69 days tm liongkoui:: mdso to K. iipiiianseh-*(i.^. Co.

P.avk Vdebdiie Cooper, liean, lo days im Port Ludlow: linnu.rttf .Xmos. hiiniey .t Co.

Bak Naramisslc. Wiiiouyhiiy, 10 days fm Port Madison; luinlier tol.; a .*ieit.s.

Wli si-hr Caro ine E Foote, Davenporl, 20 days im San QiKiilin : oil to E lii.gins.

A I nil. 12- Stmr I'.ro .lonatlum. IJeWolf. Victoria and Port- land ; » al Steam Nav Co,

liip Sueee>.s. Ctiase, Cilliaiii Geo Ib.wes ,t Co.

Mitji Lookooi, Nu^.jit. lloii.dulii: Itilflnee it Hyde.

Ititrk .Aiiiyrniule, Biiruht, Honohiki; t; \V Brooks <t Co.

Ai-uiL 13— StinrUolilen Cliy, I'earsmi. Puioinia: A B Forbes

Aran. 14 SMp R Robinson, Long, Callao: .\ B Forbes.

Cul bii;; Lopuo. Giterelio. La I'az: W .•^ehleiden.

At nil, 15-Shii) Carrier Dove, Jaekson, Calbio; W T Cole- man a Co.

Bri;; Josephine, Staunard, San Bruno and Colorado River; R E Raiuiond.

Bri;; Aiineiietle. Trask, Mcolaefskv; C W Br >ok8 Jt Co.

.Ai-i:iL hi— Hambbhi|)Arracan, KubJken, Hongkong; Kttop- maitseliap (t Co.

B'i Ciiiiiva l,a«sen. Port Antjel' s: Master.

lirl}; 'lijuimdia. 'J'uriier, l'eiropaulo\\sk\ ; Wm Burling.

AiMjii, 18-Tah bark F.speraiice, i roiliers, Tahiti ; C A Low 6i Co.

Al* IL la-SiMii Tuili-hr. Holmes, New York: Moore .t Co

Siiip Star of ilie l.'nion. Reed, Callau; W m T Ci lenian it Co. ' Col sehr JIary, KngUsh, Honolulu ; C W Brooks it Co.

Apuii, 20 -Stmr Sierra Nevada, Connor, Victoria and PortI md: B Ilolladiiv.

Shi;) swallow, Sui.ill, Caltrii>: Meader. Lot or A- Co.

Bark 11 W Alniy, Freeman, PoiilaiiU; likhards & Mc- Crack en.

Ai'i:n, 21-Br ship Lockctt, Tophiim, Sydney; FaUtncr, Bell it Co.

SJ Clje Perairtilc §-ii^t mxH ^^ricts €mxi\\t

Per Orerlatad and Stfomrr.J

SAN FRANCISCO, JUNE 22, 1864.

N**. 17.

Sltrtantilt 6r)t\{t nni) Ipricts (Turrtnl '.Ma'"r"T;,.,„r.ii.r.uppno.i

SHIPPING LIST AND REGISTEE.

R. D. W.%'ri-:HI«, Proprirlor.

l'BLI«|IEl> AT THE OFFIIE Ni). XK CI..VY STREET, TKI-MOXTULY-Olf MTEAMKR DAY.

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of

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lif 111.. \l, r.iiiiUl.- i;;i/i :tc niKl Kiiad at ttic I'utillcallon Offlcr, .^

tVilltl.K>««I.K Pltlt'Kn fL'UKK.'MT.

Q:. >h1. arr inltndad to rapr,

I!).- .■- for eulirv Invoices.

l»t tlEif. rti«tnni (lu^a ar# parabta in eaab only, rnclattned good*

.4: the expiration oi

r. e

. e

..— 14 «U- 1-. ct D

.16 - ei- - . e J

.. in— ,

I.

..- 14 «

. a— 7s

.- u a . 1 M «t 4 -

Jell),

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'^ tina s

I •■■■ « .^ -is

•i ■>!>

< i Ml

r, tiiis, .J .X' 41—

:i> ;ln« 4 - e>

4 50 ff

e J _ t » i-a

. . - 40 e— w

iC^ruJu. 1)1- 1 1 ; I"erbu«liel, Wheat.Mc ;

' live, IV; l'.7.r'rr. Lie; llnU,

Ii.. V.>11..« .

Peaa.. Split

Il«at». I'al Ua-

: V. f lb.

1. Sol,

- g a-

- «i 1 29

- to J -

- a J -

- - 41 3 -

.- nuf-

- 2 e

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. I 40 a

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do «.'oi>l.

II, .>

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l)nll.<, lir.. I"in..— -.Tja

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fi. iM-h Conarrvra and l.l.|nt*ur*.

hriiJtt,

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' 11 - STI? -

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CaUlomia-ytonlS— eu - HMva.

urn lOrEBonrr.

Dry, pvr '.t, 13 to

iirci-ii ^Alled. «a 3 to 4

DLTy ,S ft ^^^.

Eastpni In

l>u 1 - a

Calllomlo. 1--.I.— ■^i^ (u

, .a ui... Kcntock:

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-to- 30

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Curacoa •« 40 alo

Klrvbwasaer.... 7 all >l"-.a..l J 7& a Ii -

\V . ,11-

._ JO a

J ■!■> ff

Lruther.

Dili: Bole 3.^: other kinds 24 to 34 per cent.

KASTKSll.

Sole Leather.

Oakt«nd»»lb- JO e— 35 l>o do hcmrock

lannM 30 ®— 35

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M e 1

1 1

ilo llijht... 1 a 1 25 iroR.MA AVDoaaoox. .M - M <a— ■»

■.,-^"

. .i"K - 30 ft- il

ilnJIc. 4I> Side.. 3 a 4

is (Ur- ii

raia ■■ -■. I

-a

-.- 8 «^- 8

'.- 12}»

S.nc. f

- 20 (a- •.'■ , _ 18 a- J

-" 41

l.ltne Itnd Ceniena.

lu ^ cent.. Ce 1 ' cent. Ilrst

SSO®

, : -ten-

e J .lo

. ltd. 3 a

■.BBibcr.

Dt TT 2Op»R0eMT.

Marr-

»...: .- «

Pm, - a

u. . - b.il

- a

- a45

r.ft.Hicni t.uiiioci ,v a

Oo oak, hickorj and aab plank.80 a

Ft tu-iiiv' -Ml di

■■ >*.;.! I l.i<iaor«.

ttled,30eif gall;

I. Ora.

1

I: 1.

10 a- 20

0- 20 a— -n

1 .— n a

1 -20 a

I . . Xone.

. .. a 9 so

ats. 1 .W e 4 5-es80

- -■ - a 2 so

N- T CO.I.

Bla- Uosj

gal...

Asuii r

i

do hf 4-842

f Knilts,

... e 47-.

ENGLISH BUTTLKO BBKE.

Tcnnfiit's Ale,

qu and ulnu. . a 3 S5

Uoricc, lux dt

C'o'ii,Up,i|ts,. 2T5 a 3

I>0 Slout,C|H. .. 3 60 a

I>o ex douiilc do 3 Ii2ia 9 75 J. W. Itridues X

Son's, Muiit

Porter, qu... @ > 50

do pitiu., a 1 87i

Bans' Ale, gta... > a 3 24 Burton B, Co's

Ale do a »

Do Stout Kone.

JeBh!)' * Co"s

stonejofi Ale. 0 3 50

TounRer's Ale,

quarts 2 75 a 2 g7i

l>o Inipl, stone

JUK, qU a 3 50

fcMiLlSIl Cai4K BEBE.

Tennant's do.,,45 a

I>i.«l"iil VI •." '..

Y>iuii^;i--r'? liinit.rtnl

Ale 45 a

Matrhra.

uiTv a.") PEE onjrr.

Vienna ,•*»].■<«.. 2 74 a

Kound-n-iKid a J

■laltlBB.

uriv 3i)rEEC(irT.

China 4-4 7 - a

ChlraM 7 50 a

chinaM 8 e

Metals.

IRON. Scotch n. ,1 Kii...

iisti I - a

Am 1 - a

Kcniii

asKurlm I. ti' 1I'> 3ii*

KertnrdHar,K'>'>d aHiiiirtnrt.B^th— .^ «

.sjivt-1 >k' JM'- :T— hid

CC'i'KR.

■-■ ■• •<!;..- 16 <a~

. ;l a-

w - 14 a- .. a

Cumpuiru Nails— '25 a

TIK l-tATKA,

Plates. Charcoal

I.X t^box 12 ei3

Plates, I c Char

coal 10 - ail -

RooDnE Plates. 1(1 40 all BatiCa Tin slabs,

r lb -40«-4'21

STEKL.

EnKllsh Cast Steel, »» lb...— \* «

141 iCESlLVEK.

Perth 6<i e

For export 65 a

7.IMO. SheeU y lb 8ii(— 9

LEAD.

pigi^ m - sa

Sheet ...— 10 «

Pipe - 12 a- 1,^

Bar - 10 B- 11

If olaases and Myrnpa.

DCTT : Un MoliLtscs 6c V fial :

Syrup 2c V Ii: N U. MolaiMt, in bbls, 4^ ital. Kone.

Sandwich island— 31 ijt

Kaat Boston Syr

up In Anal kegs— ,%4 tt

T' H.,„, v»i...— 4,5 la

. BS- 34 a

4 ....— 57}a— 80

I>u:<;:,llKc.«.. 44 a~

San Francisco

s esll »••!••....— 80 0

.: .. ., .. , l..„d

..— 15 a-

r-ea.

.;n free: of, k:!j,is :5.i percent. .\ncln)rs 92 iflooff): Chain Cables

ti a V 100 lb.

Pitch ^ bbl '20 824

Tar,Amerlcan,l^

bbl 10 en -

Roaln 14 - 614

Oakum, l>avy,#i

bale i 50 0

Dosuperior 5 40 a

Anchors, ^Tb..— 7 to— 9 Chains and Ca-

bltaiT lb » e—

nil.

Olive, not «alad '2.V: 4^ call .

salad 4Uc^itBll: Palm ID fp

cent Olive, V. Belle-

nier O 4 '25

Vo l-laonlol 4 40 0

1)0 ItacliiBlupi.. a 4 25

Unseed, bulled. a 1 '25

Rape Seed None,

ClilnaNut In fare None,

I). I - . aim

s, 1 a

si . ' 2 a

c. - 4ije- 45

Polar, cruae...,- 6U ®—

Lard I e 1

Coal, Red ncd

I'elroieuni M ©— 60

Duwiien* Ker'fie- 68 ®—

lluiincweU's do itf— M

l>alnta. Lead, ]t4'd, Ame

rtcan«> lb....— e e— (.call. While,

:c,lUoil- 0 0— 8

- 8 a

Vullow,

- 2J0- * -90-8

- -ija- 4

-74 01-

WhltiriK 1 a— It

Chalk a— i

VAKMISUES.

Bright, V gal... None.

Copal 2 50 to 3 60

Nobles AHoare's 4 50 dt 8

Provlalona.

Dt'Tv; ^ III, Beef and Pork. Ic: llntiiH I. ard ana Bacon,

'- " ' t Cheese. 4c.

It, ._alO

B.

! 07

isi n aio

p,,. .;!i-a

p. •: ~ <a

!•! !i-Z

Ii., ii - 40

llii . a..

16 0- 17

II j0

. il ^- 1'2J

r— 33 ■. - -24 :i-| a— 40 None.

- Ii (j,

- l-2l«i— 14

Potatoea.

Drn '24 OEMTB PES BrsnEL. Callf'a uidXIb- liit— It Pulu.

Dl'TT SU PER OEier.

Sandwich I.^lb- 16 «t—

KIce

ui TV : Cleaned, IJc W>; Cn-

clcaned Ic ; paddy. |c.

SandwicVi Inland— 8 111

LhlnaNol 6 0- 64

China No 2. ..— 5te~ 5| Sia m wh 1 to

cleaned 0 5

giamCargoda.. NomlnaL

Salmon 4

PatnaNo Ido..,— 6 0

Batavia Nol do, a— 8

Manila No 1 do,. 2<onilnaL Bengal White.. None.

do Cleaned— 5 ©—

■It.

BfT- '' - ^■"

"». 18 ccnti

i!

I'tlierwlse.

C«'

Kii

-_a— 30

ru

- - a— 16

Fn:

a— n

Li>

^ I'll!

. aw

l)o Stored

e'24 -

,^ 1 coarse

.11 -a

i... ,1 ..1-,. 1,1 [,.1..

au

13 a

8 _a

^ .*. .

Tt CEXT.

Wi

07

Of

'-0 45*

\>

a 2 75

Toi

--0

Podoqts ...

. 0 s

Capers pto.

. 1 -

•kot.

DtTT ?| CKVTS PEE lb.

Aaaortad »< bag. 0 3

Flaxseed and gall, gaU, refined '20c

ni TT 3^ I'F.R rrvT.

-

-10

Kf'Ti l.in s r. If. «

Van Hagen'sdo- » <a

llprn[weril. IUl[K"«ccd.

jedandLlliaeed,23eW _

Kerosene, crude 10c !► Cohcate Pale. . to— »

V fau:l Do ChemlcalO 0— 10

German Erasive tff f)

Knpiish White.. ®— 4

Spices.

DUTY : I^Th Cassia,15c; Cassia Buds 20c: Cloves 15c; Pop- per 12c : Cnyenne I2c ; Do pround 15c; White reppi-r lie; Do ground 15c: Cina- mon25c: Maceand Ntitmoys 25c; other kinds 20 ^ cent. Assorted invoices, Rround, In ' glass, selling forabouthomc cost.

Cloves 37i1i

Cassia ^ lb....— 65 do

Kutmegs, ^ lb. 1 it

Pepper Grain ..— 27 1*?'

Pimento 27J®

Mustard, Cal in

ilbglass l^doz 1 75 ®

Do English do.. (ffi 2 25

French 2 25 (ffi 2 50

Starch.

DUTY 20 PRR CENT AND JC ^B)

Olenneld Patent @— 15

Kingaford's (a,— 9

Colgate's ©■'— »

Pearl ®— 8

Duryea's (gj— 7}

«l»lrlt.*i.

duty: Per flrst proof gallnns, BrandySi 50 :Spiritsdistilled from srrain or other materi- als. $1 ; Cordials and Li- quors. 75c.

BRANDT— COGNAO.

Vineyard Proprie- tors Co 4 25 (a! 7 00

Sazerac 4 50 ®12

JasHennessev. . 4 75 («) 7

A C Godard .fc Co 5 25 (S

Gautier Frcros.. 4 50 (nU Marett cfe Co . . 4 25 (3)8 VineGrow'rsCo 4 50 *&> 7 United V. Props. 6 ® b Dnlary, Bellamy

&, Co 4 50 (a 8 -

Raynal .fc Co.... 6 50 ®

E. Aliisss 5 50 iS-

Champagne Vine- yard I'ropriet'rs 4 25 ca 5 50

Jules Robin to 5 25

Pinet, Castillon. 4 50 © 6 51) Denis Mounie Jz

Co 4 50 ca

Edmond JauUn. @ 4

ABonniot A Co, 4 50 g 5 50 Louis Leberton.— «) 3 25 BisQuit. Dul>ou-

che & Cie (5! 4 25

C'harrler Aln6... 0 4

C Itousseau .t Co 3 75 @ 4 Niox Valiein flla 3 75 (^ 4

J. Brillomn 3 75 @ 4

J. Faure & Co. 4 25 ®— A.GuilleJz-Co 3 75 (a 4 P. L'Eveaue.... 3 75 ® 4 J I) Castillo Saz- erac (it Co 4 25 la 7

E Grcgoire <te

Co (S) 3 75

G de Bussac O 3 50

C Latiarde G^ 3 75

J. A. Machenauo

& Co 4 <8)

Ate. Francois

Taiiiasson.... 4 @

Contanseaux

Aine 3 75 (8)

Kolland & Co.. 8 50 (ffi

brandy— KOCHKLLE.

Pellevoisin 3 75 («J

A. Seignette.... 3 75 @

C Dupont 3 75(3)4

Arzac .Seignette. 3 75 ftt

Paul Seignette.. 3 75 (S

Unil.Propriet'rs 3 75 i^

T. Meneau 3 50 i5' 3 75

Eug. Kobin 3 50 (a 3 75

Un.P's LaJarrie 3 60 (it 3 75

U. Basset 3 50 (a 3 75

VIgnerons Unis. 3 50 («; 3 75 Q. V. Bernard.. . 3 50 (a) 3 75

A. Camus 3 50 ® 3 75

ConieeA Martin 3 50 (S) 3 75 Alex. Seignette. 3 50 l5) 3 75

A. Kenaud 3 50 to 3 75

A.Bahin 3 50 to 3 75

i Aniaud (& 3 75

GIN.

Pine Apple ® 1 75

8tea»hoat © 1 75

Double Eagle... 1 70 &^

Swan 1 70 &

Strawberry 1 &i (Sj

Dutch Lion 1 60 (&

Hour Glass I 60 (ai

Cabinet 1 50 (a

Dew Drop I .50 to

Triple Berry.... 1 25 <d

Palm Tree 1 fO @

8. B & Go's Old

Tom... 1 60 ®

Do Voldncr's ... ® 3 25

Do Charles' ® 4

Do London J. C.

House 4 &

Wolfes -Schps ®— 6

BITXEES.

Hostettcrs 7 60 ® 7 75

WHISKY.

Scotch I 75 0 2

Et;M.

Jamaica 1 50 ® 3

DouESTic utiuoaa.

EXCISE 20 CENTS FEK GALLON.

Alcohol in bbls.. <a

Do in tin 1 90 to i 90

Brandy 1 05 to 1 10

Gin 90 to

Kum, N. E to 1 25

Whisky, low prf. to 1 05

Do high proof. . . to I

Pure Spirits.... 1 fti

Do Caliiorxiia.. i to

Spirit* Turpentine.

DITY 15 CKNTS PER GALLON.

Bhis ^gall 1 25 (a

Cases 1 50 to 2

Suicur.

, dvty: ^D>, On :No 12 and un- der 2ic ; above No 12 and

not above No 15 3c; above

No 15 and not above No 20

3*0; Ketined 4c; Tinctured

10 cents. China, lirstqual— 12 to— 13 Do second do...— 11^0^—12

Peruvian 8 'O— 10

Sandwich Island- 12 to— 13J

Do No. 2 H to— \i

Do Mats 8 U^— 0

New Orleans...— 125®— ^'ih W.I. Muscovado-- II (a}~~ VJ.} lioston cruslied— lii (5—

New York do...— Iti to

SFran'scodo(A) to— 17

Do Powdered..— 17 to

Dosoftcrshed A to

Do do B to

Do Refined Loaf- 17 to

Do Yellow— 14 itL

Xeaa.

dlty. 20c ^ Hi when imported

direct; otherwise, 20c ^j IL

and 10 per cent, ad vaL Okeen. Young Hyson,

Gunpowder Jk

Imperial, Can

ton made cases

1 tb canisters. 55 to 75

Do boxes to 60

Young Hyson,

Country made

boxes 55 to £5

Country packed

Gunpowder &

Imperial, hall

chests and bxs 60 to— 75

Hyson do 57i®— 75

Young llyson do 50 ® bo

Black.. Oolong, } chests

and boxes, hit

and J tb papers— 47|'(»-- 75 Pouchong do .. 47j® TO Souchong do .5-i to 7-) Congou. Tn bulk— 47-i^ 7i> Japan, Istqualty— 65 <S 75 Do 2d quality . .— 55 to— bO Xobttcco. DvTV : rnmanufacliirod 25c

^li): Manuiactured35c%iU> Haiflbs, Western

^tb 50 to— 60

HaU'Ujs. Virginia

mii) 75 ®- 80

Pounits, bright

natural leaf...— 85 to

dofancy packed.— 75 I5— Do oriUnary iv (a— 55 Kentucky Leal..- 30 to— 45 Anderson's sol- ace Chewing.. <& n

Goodwin's smo'g to 4 50

Wines.

l)i;TY,allkInds.50Fct. advil Madeira, in wooo

per gai 3 to 3

Do glass ^ doz, . to 9

Do Burdon to/ 2 25

Do glass ^ doz. 3 50 to 7 Dufl, Gordon <te

Co's Sherry in

wood '^ gal.. 1 75 to 5 50 Vino del Pais... i 30 to 1 35

Harmony do 1 70 to 6 50

F.W. Cosen'sdo 2 25 to 5 Port.wood.l^gul- 75 to 3 Do glass ^ doz. 3 50 to 8 LKocstcriStCo's Burgundy Port. 1 75 to 1 80 Claret, Cargo, -^

cask 37 50 to42 .'0

Do superior 45 f&47 50

Do Cutler's 45 to

Do ^ case 2 75 to- 3 75

Sauterne 3 i5 4

Do^ cask 35 ®60

champagne.

Schreider 18 @19

Cabinet, Green

Seal 18 tol9

Heidsieck 17 25 tol8 .^0

HeidsleckA Co. 10 25 tol7 50 .Jules Alumm &

Co's Imperial to23

Do do Cabinet toly

Princess Clo-

thilde 8 50 to 9 50

Cordon Koyal.. tol2 50

C. Chatelain de

Montigiiy ttCol3 to,l4

C. Dupont ifc Co. 11 60 to

Krug & Co. 1st

quality 15 @I6

Krug.teCoShld.Il 50 &12

Cutler's Istqual tol7 60

Do Hock .te Slo-

scUe 15 ^S 16

Eugene Cliquot. 16 26 tolS 50 Grape Leal". ...16 tol7 Louis Larcux...l3 ^—

Jacquetas 14 $;—

Wool.

Native Cal ^tb— 12}®— 15

American IH ® 20

Merino - ill to— 23

Wooden "Ware* dbc«

3 hooped Pails, pat'nt,paint'd, ^doz 2 25 ®

NVstsTuhs do.. to 3 60

Yeast Ponrderfl.

Preston 4t Mer- rill's, ^gross . ®33

Andrews' do....— to22

DonnoIlv'K Qj3U

UealniiiuiiJiCo'th- (u2b

HAN FUAIVCIt^rO:

Review of the Market.

FOR the: BLEVJEV DAYS BNOIHTG JUNE:

!21st, 18G4:,

Trade from first hands has boon extremely limited dur. inff the period under review. The jobbing houses have been more active; but business generally is very quiet In all its departments Foreign merchants In particular com- plain much of the prevailing languor, which, coupled with impediments at Custom-bouse, has well nigh imposed a complete quietus upon transactions in some descriptions of imported merchandise. Our exports during the past ten days have been unusually light

In glancing at trade movements we observft that the market continues to wear a h'^avy aspect as regards most articles ana prices droop.

Bags and Bagging are lower, and yet command little at, teution. Candles sell fairly at old rates. The same may be said of Cordage. Coal is entirely without animatioj. Coffee fs vcy dull and weak, under the pressnre of an immense stock.

The Dry Goods trade isqmet; Drugs also; no transac- tions of importance in either.

Fruits Sauces, etc., are all tending downwards: quota- tions quite nominal. Fish, likewise, a e lower, and in lit- tle favor

Gunny Bags arc depressed, in view of large supplies on the way. The cargo of thj3 Brothers Houttnan, on the way from Calcutta, to Koopmanschap & Co., consists in the main of 2Jj.000 Chicken Gunnies SOJ tons Rice, Linseed, etc. The cargo of the French ship Colbers, on the way from the same port, to Kodgers, Meyer 4 Co. consists of 1700 pockets Rice, 3750 do SaltpeUre, 190,000 Gunny Bags, and 200 cases Castor Oil.

In Metals nothing of Interest Is reported. Pig Iron is weak. Nails are neglected Blasting Powdc is still quot- able at our figures, and has undergone no change. Ma^^ches are scarce. Aiola ses have advancea. Syrups are selling at reduced rates, under the influence of large public offerings.

Oils are all dull, and the market without strength. But little has been done in Meat Provisions. B'ltter and Lard are less firm- 'n fact lower.

Bice continues in fair request at full figures. Sugars, both Raws anil Refined, are feeble, and may be had on easier terms, spices are in demand, and our quotations have been advanced spirits of all descriptions are dull, and the market quite unsatisfactory.

Teas at the moment are receiving very little notice. To- baccos are lower, with large sales at auctl-^n.

No transactions of any moment are reported iu Wines.

The arrivals have been the Mattapan, with assorted car^o from New York; J. L. Dimmocb, with Rice, etc.; trcm Hongkong; Dabhi^'g Wave, with Coal, from Sydney, Lizzie, with Tea, from Foochow; Comet, A a. Eldridge and Erminia, with Sugar, etc., from Honolulu; I. B. Lunt. with Sugar, trom i^allao; Antonia Ramos, with Fruit and Rice, from Valparaiso; Naheimoff, with Ice, from Kodiak; Carl, with Fruit and Wine, from A.alaga; Herzog Er: st, vith Coffee and Rice, from Manila

BA.OS a:%'I> BAOGIXCJ— t^ur market is still greatly ilepre^sea for all kinds or Kngiish fabric, which have for the most i)art taken ihe place -in fact driven from use oiher materials, supjilies aro ample; by many sup- posed to be excfS:*ive in view of the prospective light crop of Grain. All transactions, if any , are scrupulonslj with- held by dealers, and we are therefore unable to report Pales, or to say what are obtainable figures, in the present state of affah s,

BUILDIIS'G MATERIAI-S— Imports from Jan uary 1st to JunelSih; Doors, no 2ti,U45; Blinds, bdls 000; Sash, bdls 2131; Eastern anU Foreign Lumber, bdls and pes i:5,014. tons 129. leet 106.245; Ddinestie do, ft 4^,0,5;i/J98.

The receipts of I'omestic Lumber lor the curr-.ijt month have been heavy— prices In consequence have declined fully $2 per M feet, un all cargo parcels We now quote Kedw.vod lioards, rough, $18; dressed, $20 per M.

Bl.ACK.lNG— At auction, 50 gross Masoi's Shoe, at $5 ^0; 25 gross Dixon's btove Polish, $5 per g oss.

CA1VDL.ES— Imports from January Ist to JunelUh: bxs, i:is2; hf bxs 53,472.

The regular t ade demand hps been fair; prices un- changed Ihe sales, so la as reported, are as follows : 15 0 bxs Emery'ii, private— those in order quotable at 10 ',c; 600 bxs Grant's, 17sc, 3i> days; luoo bxs Knapp's Anchor, ISt^c; 50i) bxs Knapp's Plain, 18c; 500 bxs HieattA Wood's, 18c. At auctiun, 2yi bxs Seccomb's, as is, at i4>aC.

COAL— Imports from January 1st to June 15th:

Anthracite, tons 2l.i5i Sydney— tons 9250

Cumberland, csk8........373:i Vancouver I.— tons t336

tons B47|Coast— tons 04 ,5

English, tons SlSSlChiU, tons 23:i4

We have not a sale of any description to report. Many operations ot magnitude appear to be in abeyance, waiting telegraphic advices from the Kast. in leply to queries sent over 10 New Y(.rk and Boston ten days ago for instructions. Now that the wires arc again in working order, we hope soon to be able to note increased activity; though prices at best are very low, and buyers not anxious to increase their pn sent stock.

CORDAGK— Imports from January Ist toJunel5th: bales. 461; coils 6978; pkgs705.

The agents of our local factory continue to make free jobbing sales at about 14'. c ^ lb Of Eastern laid Manila we have only to report a sale of 15, 000 lb Hay Rope at I4'4C ^ m. 10 bales Hemp Twine 5-ply sold at 41c r* to. Cottoh wrapping Twine has been sold recently from SI up to $1 '25 ^ ft We quote holi Rope at 20c ft tb. At auction. 44 pkk'S Ucmp Scwiug Twiiit, as Is, sold at .90 ^ lb, 3. 4 and 5-piy.

' COFFEE-Imports from January lat to June I5th:

Rio, lbs , 2,3H4,'iR4 [ Manila, Ihs 323,598

(ostaRlca, tt>s l,563,32l|Kona, lbs 13.5,334

Java, lbs 42i.,000l

Stocks are large and excessive; by some estimated at 6, ''f',Oiiilb— f)Ihcrs place the figures &tlll higher. Ma kets dull and doprcs-ed, with no sales ton port upon which we can base any reliable quotations, nor do we look lor any activity uniil something decisive Is known in regard to the new tariff.

CIGAKS— Imports from January 1st to June 15th: OS, 1-00.

At auction. 80,nno Imitation "La Ritlca," $8; 80,00.t In limidad, ?1S; 3.0 JO Americao, $17 per M.

<^EMl-.XT AXI> PI>A!»T*-R—Impori8 from Jan- uary Ist to June lotli: (dement, lbs S3ii; I'laster, ilSi) We note a sale of 3L'0 bbls Rosendale at $3 50 per bbl. DUY GOODH— The general market is flat Importers an.l jobbers are both doing a veiy modeiaU* trade for tiie season. Englisii Fiax Canvass, ni HoIis running Iroin No I to 6, quotatde at $i6 per bolt. We quote Brown Drills, l'7> per yard; stock very light, and jobbing at 3lc Our quoiations t.>r Burli.p.0, tliough g eatly reauced, must still be looked upon as entirely nominal.

J>HXrGM, l-tc— Importing dealers and jobbers are do ng a greatly dtminislied trade as compared with pre- vious transactions for ;,six months past. At auction, H u Newhall A Co sold, [by order of U. S Marshal ro cash,t »13hxs Opiura„5 tatis ea, S7 87i.i; 1(30 do do, 8775; 60 uo do, $4£0; 1 4 do, 10 tael each, $U f2'.,c (^ box; 1 demijohn, 228taels, $29^50; 1 do do, 7> tacls, $9. t-O; 2 tius do, 72 taels ea, $95. 1 buttle do, .;4 luels, $31. Also at auction, iOO bxs Packard & Janes' »*ream i artar, 12 ftis each, at 37c '-^ l^, and 30U do do rialeratus do ar $4 40@4 50 'f lUO tt»s. At p*-!- v.itesale. I0i.i0 1:i-lb bxs BubbUi'8 Saieralus at S.'^c ^ ft; lU0 3f)-Iti bxs do du at 6^ c.

I>E^^tIJO^^S— At Auaion, 200dozl2 ana 5 gallat S4 ^ doz.

FRUITS, SATTCES, ET<3-Imporis trom January Ist to June I ith: Dried Apples, bbls li0.i; Nuts, hags5i3.', cks4t!; Raisins, bxs ;i2,ll.i; other kinds, csks and bbls 1001, kegs 44^3, boxes andcs3 ,1'jO, pkj.'s.^79.

Present supplies if assorted Case Goods are said to be very large. We note sales of 2'M ht bbls Eastern Dried Apples at 8@'c; 300 cs hed Pepper Sauce and lOO bbls Kcn- seii's Biackber ies private; li^n do Clams 2-ft can.s, ^^4 50; 15 ' do Lob>tersl-ft) can.s, $75^ doz; luUdo Spanish Olives, i41'^y2 cash; 50 do Keu.sett's Com 2-n> cans, $4 75; 25 do Winslow'sdo, ;5 12';; 500do Le Bruii's Oystos. $4 75. nt aucJon, 958 ts Kensett's Iresh Cove Oysters at $1 (i ^ 'i^ doz caus e»2tb. Also ai auctitin by Jones & Bendixcn, terms 30 and 60 davs: t^Ocs Dudley's Spanish Olives, lUdozcti, S3; lUUdo K.-mi-'sd) $'. 6i>*®3G.i; lOJ do Underwood's 2-lb Lobster 2 doz ea, $i8.~>i; 100 ^ o Dudley's do do, $28/>a; loO do Kemp's do do, $2 97;a@3; 50 do i mdlcy's do 1-ib ea 4 doz ea, $1 62 n; 21 do i ewis's do do, $' 62>a; i50 do do 3 doz ea, Si ti/^~; 20iido iiudlev's Pine Apple 2dozea, $4 12^1^450; 26 do Winslow's Mut on J doz ea, S3 50; 2mIo Veal no, 3 5iJ; 40 do B>ef uo, $350; (lit do Chicken, Keiiseti's, do. $450; 6do Turkey, .vottled, do, $i75; 5do Duck, Kense't's, do, S4 1^1^; i- do Goose Uo do. $3 ^i&i 75; 40 do tn-.sh Peaches dodo. $4 12'.;; 60 do Dudley's i:ranberrv Sauce do, $J87,'i; 50 do Kemp's do clo, $3 75; lOO bxs Packard A James C earn Tartar '2-ib bxs, 37c; 30i.i do do .saleraius do, 4'^c; 40 do Lewi^'s Clams, 2-B) ea. $1 12>a In other articles we h;ive no .^ales. 'i be Carl, rrom M .la^'a, is just at hand witli a full ca I 0 of Fruit, \\ ines and Hii s. thus adding the bulk of 3500 bxs Raisins to our previously heavy stocK, the prices of which are now, as lor some time !->ast, entirely noniiuai. FISH— Imports from January Ist to June 15th: Cod, drums 628, bxs Ul; Mackerel, bbls l>85, kitsll,i05; Tongues and Sounds, kiis z08\ Salmon, bbls 3i9.

The supply of Mackerel is la ge with but few sales ti record. \Ve quote kits $2 and hl-bbts $8 50; 25 arums Cod, ex ship, sold at9o. GU\'XY BAGS— Imports trom Januarv Ist to June 5th: bales 13:3: bdls 167.

\\c have no sales to report. There are now at least two vessels en r4tute to this port fro-n alc;itta direct— one liav- ingi25.M hicken Gunnies, and the other tao M (kind not stated)— making 4l5,0u0 Bags positively known to be on the way. The lasL sales of Suinda 0 Gunnies were at 18c; pre- sent nominal price 2Jc, with a very light demand.

HOP*— Imports from January 1st to June i:th: bales 25 J »

The supply of Eastern is light and sales confined to re- tail parcels within the range of 3U^?.35c '^ to. old *ie en- t'lely n minal at lOf;- i2tiC We have not lieard of a sale of CaUfornia Hops in two or three m >t>ihs; theiust whole- sale transaction o* which we have any knowledge was early in April, and the price paiu was, we believe, in the neuhborhood of \Sc V to now quotable at 2U@^5c, with trifling transactions within our raii;:e. We have no know- ledge thus ea ly Im the season as to the piesent coiRlitton of our g. owing crops,

HAKDWAltiC— Thetradca e well stocked, but bus- iness isli>:htfor the season. iO cs Handlea Axes sold with- in the ranye of $i^ 25(^116 50 %* doz; 5 cases Meadir'sLll Shovels ut $10 £0 ^ doz. ^ ails are in large supply and prices low and quotations quite nominal.

GUXl'OWMER— Imports trom January 1st to June 15th kegs 47,lo4, cs lfl3

We continue 10 aucte the jobbing price of Blasting at $5 50 tr^ keg.

MI- TAt-S— We have not a sale of any description to record; markets generally dull and inactive, 'ihe last round sale of Scotch Pig Ireii was at $35 per ton.

MATCHES— Imports from January Ist to June 15th: cs 1373. We note sales of 300 groce Vienna Saloon at $2 75. MOI^AMSES ABtI» St'RlTP- Imports from Jan- uary 1st to June 15th: bhls 2623.

We remark an Increased demand for both articles, with free sales the former at advanced rates to cover increased liUties; ihe latter tn 'atlier easier terms though salenio'* th*- most part have been pertected onpriva'e terms 446 bbls Hawaiian Molasses, ex A a Eldrijge, sold at Sl^.^c ; 100 bbls do do, from store, same price ; and 35 bbls, at auc- tion, at. Ic.

we note sales 500 kegs Kast Boston Pyrup, .','s, at59c; 500 dododo, ai-id 5 0 do Golden. Boston Union, private, but quotable at573ac; and at auction, 579 keys smith & Millett's &'s, ut42;2c; luu do do ibc. since writing the foregoing, the agents of the San Francisco and Pacific Iteflnerles have thrown into public auction their entire product <■( Golden Hyrup, contained in 7.500 kegs, of 6 galls each— the agents' price of which, before the sale, was 72c; TOO bbls do, 47c, old price 62 cents; and 50j hf bbls do, at 47(.'^9 cents, (dd price 67 cents per gall. At auction, by Jones & Ben- di.xen: -[Terms: It days from June 2lst for approved uotis payable In V. S. t-oMcoln; syrup to be delivered freg of CAVt ge to pujcha-ert^l—i'SO kegs. ■» gall ea ^ K Kehnery uolden, tK;c ; 50i. hf bbls 4 gali ea do d , 4Sc ; 700 bbls 28 gall

p». Cf^l^c AU'-, on SO daTf*c ellt ov^r >A 0: -Mi kt^cs 8 ■^a\\ t-a Plump A I^mort't jfew York Aintwr, Site; 3l8do S sail in, S5c.

ulU^-ImporU from January Ut t<> June Uth:

China, ri< 3,<07 Lioaecd, b'la OVI

I oal, r«. ir.iBJ! en .

I,«rrt,lM» ......1... .., I„„

.\rali K.

^Atprivatu i>«lo,i^c« ItuMUcr's kcruxrui^, jOc; ico tlu Uvu- l-|-i I- -f:iiii,Tr« from Janoarr lat to June iJlh; ,

l-lled. In Ui« atMienc« of any re* I price 17c, but at pf cflvnt rate* |

rom JaniiarT Ut to Jane Isth:

ell '.--.. loM a ti-*.- V. rtam.

PRUTItlIO.\S-Im|iort< from Janoarr lat to Jane liili I

TMlHanu, tea «u

l6,.-:3 hbda. . 7'

ami t<Ma .. S"l rt ti

ca and \t\» .

T1i*> 'I'-ftiiinil lit (luitr ll^'li' -c iplloDHuf ^

">r KMltfrri Mnii.- Mtiiiif aiHl Bacon Ul;t^ !■ «iur terms to the buyrr. Bultvr ajid i-aid ari-

hef, andprlceauf I'o

In I II V li-

lt- rlui,- '^ ff).

.S<l X

iM** J II Jfc 'o. n w. .- nna. At auctloii.

'J tea E&itcm, In brine, sold at lS\c; Hdodo,

1 v:a«leni, pUMdatll.W »>. Ai

1 innarr It* toJnn*- Ufti- rhlni,

:; .1'.. Ji ;: .. 'I iitnJa, lolil at <c

I loaaUn CaalUe we c at

ar tu be duiDf itw

I -iiine 15: Bags

:jce a week

HFI KITH- Imponarroni January m lo JaneUth:

Abaliitli. r<. ua U.n. \ plp«* 110

ck» .•<! i< Sim

Alcobol. I'Qla I Ill.'.«l

Braotly, tiliita...., Ill pipev qr pipca..

bhU.

wiva

kFK>

■ks..

-pipe*..

r«..

Cider, ca..

Gin, pltK>s. .

Tben- la I

oT>*r»i<^ \>'

1}

.. 220 ... IS ... 721 ... «1 ... 28 ... 16 ... 51 ...M19 .. t90 nt I.i •»rl(T

We quote the nominal price. In bbU, SI B ;

^ Kali

■■ "' '■■•--■. -'-■■' -^M prlTata

^t tl ar. so daya.

rv:

tlhl'

Wll

pro..T

\

tt

..I inc

'■'\ pipe* at tlOS:

.j'ipct at $1 uj. •old at $1 2U cub ; M bbU *ow

cbil ii

bus bof n deTo d of »pe-

-.r- til. rtrriv:.! nf tt).- Dnn-

Imp"

house,

ora

r 10 ia£c

art 'It

inline \ ir- alut-H (ur uU

ii Jannnry Ht to .June l.Mh: hhds fi; hf rkdw'S; tjr ru«k(* 4K2; ocivs

M-i/id

I '••II, uitii lliii* [•tiret-1 Witd

itccauM of tbreati made

Freight* and < Imrtrra*

But few eniraccnienU ha\'e been niaturcil the p*st 10

daya, "wliu- i'l i.jrf la llu* hit. rniiition of reKoUr t*!**-

uran' chor

*t There arc *'>me etc. Wo note the

iij.

or. The c.

' ;i!-uio .'inil ' |. .

I*iaiiJ; ih< itiii:; ;lie i;«iriL>alJi to New

Y.Tk wItJi » Ibeni to Chinchan f*.r

.11, Uk- J. W. A. I.'--

nrl. Tbedmllnall' N .iKle WlriK. John Ij 1' Mii.ai niul ^^1J1 WkUoii. harkt Clara R Autil. chaii U TruUt, Fanny Major Illld'-fthi^Im, Xonantum. Othello, Palmetto. Da^hin;; Wave, l.lzzio, Carl and llerzay E nst; brlgaGen. P Im, Antonio Ramoa unl I K I.unt-

UOVCMTIC PRODVCC

The market for Breadstuff* If ilt-vold of general Intcreit Wc reninik. bowevtr. a fair dtmaod for Floor and Wheat, the latter at a alliiht iinpiovement in rateo. Itarley liaa found boyi r* fo^ the Interior, t the extent of all ofTerin?. at about old prices Oal* have tteon more »ouKht after, and ra'e^ are a triHe Rtrun^ier than th-y <n-ero t< n days qro. Hay and Uian Mill command full fl^ureo. Hcansare quite H'slecied. Wool and iltdcs are without sikcUI change to remark.

Our fruit and Vegetable CTopn have, thus far, turned out very poorly. Wc «tlll hope for a ffood supply of Ap- plen. Peaches, I'loms, Fears and Apricoiit; and so also of Grapes, which have already appeared hi market. Peaches hare come U* band of fair quality, and sold at SGc ^^ I^.

Oar Exports embrace the followlnic : lOUO flasks Quick- sflret to Callao. per Messenger, vntTK-l n' ?tl..'V; nl«o oer Biigglca, for La Paa. tier eral m< ; .: at^ut $5,000. The steamer John L )^t h. car- ried a large and valuable cargo a . -. J u II was

valued at about $t5.ui>U; while that destined fur Portland was probably fhre(* timed that emnnnr. The b Ig Belvl- dcre. for II 1 ray A Co, hod a full

cargo— say i k^ F'our, "Of flasks

QulckiUvcr, i . ... : at M6 250. besides

tUlr.tOO In trcAsu'e. To Uonoluin. per the Smymlote a Tery general asaortment of goods of Jie aggregate value of $3I..V0, Including $3000 In Treaaore. The Hamburg brig Antltopc fnr fame pvrt, had r.O.CUO feet Lomber Tbe bark D. y. Ilall. f' r Victoria an araorted cargo valued at $li.< 00. The stmr Constitution, for Panama, carried in transit 304 bis Wool, 5 bals Furs, 368 bags Htlvcr Ore, valued at $tt.80O Tbe Ur bark Eberbard, for Manila, despatched by <:has. nniitrnhcrs A Co, carries 91.674 feet Lumber, valued at at>out »2,:V)i. The steamer Oregon, for Mexican nort^, car- ried upwa ds of 100> flasks Quicksilver, F our and other mercbandbr. valued at about $132,000. Tbe Ba«lan thin icaarewitcb, for 8t. Paul's Harbor, bad

.rand other g'.ods valued at $r>,uv). .<>, had f- lour vulued at 97ia> The

-, ipatuhedby Wm. T. Coleman A Co.,

in ballast, carried in Treasure (gold burs) S.V,0«0. Tlie (roM-n F!epr<' for H"5ton. has a valuubh- car^io, c"n*S*ting im: bales «noI ',<:•- II.IOU Uo ns, ICO

. , - ure. volucd at $:OU,t'. L ...^

hark Conici for Honolulu, lu Mcltuer & Mcrrlil*a line car< rh'd a trentTRl cargo VHhod at tivbt.

! the sales are as follows:

: 61.0 '-. d>> .'^uiiTnnt' $7;

' IJen Age Mills, for export,

prlvati-s .00) H ska Uraham, foe exptiit to tbe Kusslkn

PoMentlnns North, private: AJit i^ »kt -ulsun kitlls Kxlra,

' Age Mil*. l(Wu '4 do Com-

u tiatc Mllln. I'iiu ', d.t Na*

' range of $8 ZV^S £0 '^ VM

We quote I'upf rilnc $ (^7 25.

H HAT— The demand lor milling Is good Th^ mIwi eom- pn- liiw lots: a>W sm.-kH Coast, $-■ -lo

go ittdo %2 63; 18 U do do :^ 1

$' ?-' 7-'>-. ; ft udM Extra rholcv ;- , . . .'o

at the close »i 6.'^2 67'..; 30) aacks Oregon (jkXtoW out-Half In bulk) at $i 60^ iCO-lb.

HAKLEV— A good cnqul y ezUUfor shlp:i m

t-.*r!or. t^alrs arc OS follows: ttOOsackitrho 1000 do dark ' oa<it g3; 383 do New Crop : ' >

$3 37';.'*S 4-); '.'ft 0 do choice Old $S 33 1-,; 5O0 On do *J W.

OATS— Ther«i U a tx-tter drmandat th"rl(»v; tranmia tlOli- r

eels jobbing, i 6 •37 60. HaV— Small camo sales new and old, acoordlDg to qtial

Ity, from ?-' ' "■■

POUTf •' been sold as bich OS -

now down I •,. . Cirod to choice old rtUfl frur

1?4C 't*9t.

iiEA.SS-stocfc«UrK«:iio«alet:pr!eu lov «i4 nornlnil,

T\LIX>\V " ' ^ ' •' niat6<»'i,Sc.

HIOKP

WOOL-. .iple has be^-n iul'c

llmlt'd' during Uw ym»i um dnjTK and prlc n-atcrially weaken- d on the medium and ordlDui Choice parctls are very scarco unl hav.- ai;i relatively a better standing. The mills have m.i ther additions to their stocks, chiefly "f ] Burry Korto, at prices varying from U Tbe entire transactloos for tlie p< rlod in r* ' - (

something over 2 ^*,u()0 Ihs at prices ronninK ir .in for burry and poor to lie for good, with one { extra merit at a hUher fl^ure—alxjUL :fic. TIi- 1 closi's dull, with a p0'*r asjortmcat orierlng. and prictis varying from ao^-'Jo for fair to gtwd lots— to bring more

■' * - The offering nii'-' ' ^ :■'•' ■■'■''■ ' >- > '

IV. been HIO : year. The m lwle»; piT Uolden Fleece, ll^i< hn'.^m.

DOHCSTIC rKODUt IB.

The foUowlnc I* a statement of the receipts of Domertfc

PrtuhKc HI thiH market fur the wct>k . n'lii.' .tun. 1 tJi. an' r the past Syearf. fr

r ' each year.

PROOI-. K.

Fl'fur, nr. ika... .

Wtical, <ka

Burlev, »ks

Oal.i,«ln

Pi.taloca, ska

Ryi', 8k«

Buckwheat, aka..!

Hcana, aka |

Bran, aka

'liii S in

Hay, baJea

^.y-s

li,iii

MJi

1,907

1,4I»

\W

t„27

82,1)17

n,7ia

4u,:tii

87,

im,7.«

11/6 7aj

2.-t2t 67,361 fl-.O'S li6.6i}

PVSXNCIXIa,

The moat notable event In financial circles during the pHiittr>n dnys hns been the autliorized annoiinremcnt of lilt 1 dl<wo1utIon of MesstK D.'i: " " n

A( r<>x., and the new a*ia 1 1 ,1

arr;i iwlngoutof It This Ann a

very liikb and well merited reputation on this cu»%l, and we belluvc In every part of the world to which ItK ttuslncsa relations have extended IVfftseoM'd of large m<'an», and conducting Its affslm with trreat liberality an I the most scrupulous good faith, the firm ha^ been not only pouular, but has subserved In an rmlne.it dciiree one of the great ends of Banking the advancement of com* raerclal and general Interests, and the protection and development of the wealth and resourrt a of the country. For the post three years It has t'Ccuplcd a prominent and leading position among the sound and wealthy banking firms of San Francisco, whose credit and stabiliCv are everywere recoffQlz«d It Is generally underst ml that the busineaaor Messrs. n. R. A Co. has been prosperous, and that the several partners are about to enter upon their new relaMon.i wl!h a vrrr handsome atigmentatlon of capital Messrs Iionohoe t Kelly form a new private banking firm.

B will be seen by their card In anotber column ; and Mess, j^

Fretz & Ralston, associating with themselves a numbe* of well known capitalists, have become incorporated under the laws of the State as "The Bask of Califor.via," with a paid up capital of S2,000,tOO

We regard the formation of this joint stock c jmpany for gene al banking purposes as a very impDrtaat movement, and the probable beginning of a new order of things in fiscal matte s en this coast. We have incorporated institu- tions for savings and accumulation, which have done and are still doing very important service in the concentration and utilization of the surnlus cap tal of individuals which would otherwise be unemployed and of no public benefit if not wasted. And these savings institutions have obtained such modiflcationsof the statute law, as enable thorn ro car y on a general banking business if so disposed. The Pacific Accumulation Loan Company, incorporated un- Cer the Savings Bank law, has availed itself of this privilege. But the sphere of these most useful antl excellent organizations is more appropriately with our thrifty and inuustrious laboring classes wh se earn- ings they receive and invest with great advantage, both to the public aiul their own constituency. ''The Bank ( fJCalifornia, h iwcver, is of a totally diflTere t cha acter. Organized for gi^neral Hanking purposes from the outset, its capital contributed by men of wealth, its bus- iness relations enlarged and comprehensive and its adapt- ability to commeicial rtquirements fully pqual to that of first class Ba'.ki-g Institutions in any part of the world. We are thus special in our notice of it because it Is anew thing— not indeed new clsewliere, but new here; it intro- duces a new feature into our financial affairs, and if suc- CGSsful, or in other words, profitable, is but the type of others, which will follow in due course.

Banking in Califort>ia has hitherto been carried on ex- clusively by private firms. Until recently cur laws have been suoposed to be unfavorable to i'l corporations for that purpose; out now all doubt on this subli-ct has bfen re- moved, and we may therefore expctlhisb anch of busi- ness to be influ-inced more largely by the experience and usage of older commercial countries, whe-c private bank- ing is gradually, but surely giving pUco to joint stock cor- porations.

In the March number of Rla^ik wood's Magazine we fln^l an able article on ''the Economy of Capital," which treats particularly upon this point Sa^ s the writer:

In no other country in the world does the economy of capital approach to ihe comparative peifcctiou which has been attained i'l the Krttish Hes. "But there are improve- ments yet to be made; and in Lond n itself a change is at work wliicb will ere Jong cfiect a revolution in our Hank- ing system. Tiiediiyof the private banks is drawing to a close" They are still as stund and as ably mana cd as eve , Dut it Is easy to see that they are destined to wane before Ihe new rivals that ore taking the field. The great priva e banks will last indeed, for ina"y a day, and will continue to yield large profits— but no new private banks will be started

The writer alludes to the advantages of the private banking system, in having a narrower and more select range of business, and consequently a better knowledge of customers, and mjre promptness and privacy in meeting their wants, as well as generilly g eater efficiency in management; but adds:

Neverthcle?'' it is found that as a rule, the inlnt stock p^stfm of banking is m 're popular a"d profitable; and this in the end will d>:;cide the question between the rival systems.

Although the management might be lessenrrgetlc, it was found that the large sums of money at the disposal of joint stock companies, compaf^ed with those at the command of p ivaie bankers gave them an advantage whicli tinder even but a moderately good management, enabled them to realize better p'ofita than could be attained by the most ju- dicious handling of lesser sums. The writer also dwells upon the large amount of subscribed capital which joint stock banks oflTer as security to the public, the general pub- licity of tbeir affairs, ihe wider sphere of their operations, and the Mghc profits generally paid by Ihem, and the personal influence of their numerous shareholders, ascom- bining to render them more attractive and popular than private banks.

But the feature in the joint stock system ff greatet in- terest to the public is "the economy of cam*al." or, In other words, the concentration and bringing into use of capital which, lying idle in the hands of individuals who have no immediate use for it. is of no avail to any one:

It is onl;7 that portion of a nation's capital which exists In an available form tha' adds to the power and resources ot a State. £ '0,00' ,00J slerlint? lying in the strong bixes of ha'f a million tradesmen and farmers is so much moa y lost to the national intlustry; but tin- same sum concen- trated and lent out in the form of discounts and other com- me cial advances, would give additional euiployniont to the working classes, increased wealth to the trading com- municy. and greater power to the Stat'-.

There is a large amount of capital in this city— the unem- ployed accumulations of the past few years, which, could it be reached and utilized, would, by judicious manage ment, give an impulse to manv a worthy entexp isc that now languishes. It is the province of joint siock o gani- zations for banking purposes to bring out this latent capi- tal and send it forth on its mission of usefuiness. We expect to Bte the number increased, and if in pioper hands, great good will result to every material interest of the Stale; but in the hands of speculative and unscrupulous men, they may be made instrument? of incalculable mischief.

The Trustees of the Bank of California have Issued a cir- cular, ■which will be found in another column; and from

tUis we loarn that their Capital Stock is to be $2,000,000, paid up in gold coin— that the regulations of the Bank a e such as to insure privacy and promptness in the transac- tion of business with its customers— that such rest ictions are placed upon the sale or transter of its shares as to pre- vent the admission of undesirable associates, and that loans upon its Capital stock are prohibited. So far as we can judge, the institution oresencs itself to tne public in good shape and is generally looked upon with decided favor.

Capital CO-: times to flow in from abroad for investment in our mining and other stocks. The amount thus added to our av- liable means during the past m^nth, has been large, and the public are little aware ot its magnitude. Under the influ'nce e-f Eastern orders the Share market has exhibited decided ic-action, and an appare.itly hea'thy improvement has been established. Rumors of the trans- fer of capital to this city from Eastern and foreign mar- kets, for banking purposes, continue rife; liitle doubt is entertained of la ge accessions during the present year, and a decline in the rates of interest is gene ally anticipa ted.

The demand for loans continitcs fair, but money is abun- dant and no appearance tf pressure exists. The prevail, ing rate in Bank for prime paper is 1 k per cent ner month. In the open market, good but ites desirable securities are taken at 2®4 per cent per month.

Tlie receipts of Treasure from the interior and mining aistricts since our report of 10th instant, have been SI 6i(), OJO, of which the Branch Mint has taken over §700,00;) There is apparently a fair supply of liullion in the ma ket, and some mquiry is notcj. Gold is quotable to-day at 8iO @820, Silver at par to 3 per cent discount

We learn with great pleasure that a Bullion fund of $1,000,000 has been granted to the Branch Mint in this city for the purpose of enabling it to make prompt and speedy re. urns upon deposits of <)0ld and Silver. The Superin- tendent, Mr. Swain, has urged the Importance of this mat- ter upon the cunsideration of Government with g eat earnestness ever since his InducJon to office, and was yeateday advised by letter from Washington of the success of his efTorts. He will probably bo able to make pa; ments acco dingly in two or three days, which will be a great convenience to our bus.ness men. Increase the activity of the mint, and relieve the Bullion market to some extent. It is the desire of Government to facilitate and enlarge the coinage of oui- precious metals, in the view of checking by that means, possibly in some degree, their export to foreign couniries.

Exchange on tlie Atlantic cities] will not vary materially from the rates current on last steamer day. Bills payable in currency are now held at 7o@80 per cent, premium on Gold. Bills payable in coin at 4@3 per cent, premium Telegraphic transfers at 0@7 '^ cent prem Bankers' Ster ling at 4S'.i@l8;^d. We hoar of no Commercial on the mar- ket. F ancs a e quotable at 6f.

Tha demand fo: Legal Tenders is comparatively light, and the market has been dull for some days past. Deal- ers' rates are b'iMU'S.

Mexican Dollars arc in light supply. Last sales 12@13 per cent, premium.

The export's of Treasure from 1st June to date were as follows: June 3— Per St. Louis—

To i^^ngland $1,C65 ?.U *"2

To .New York 2.8,0J3 77

To Panama 15,000 UO— $1,33?,4£8 3J

4— Per Yankee, to Honolulu..

7— Per Antonia, to Hongkong

7— Per ' eres, to Hon^ikong

13— 1-er Constitution—

To England $r. 5,442 78

To New York I71,8i7 id

To Panama 6,000 00—

17— Per Ra tier to Manila

17— Per lielviOere, tj Hongkong .. , 17— PerSmy.niote. to Honolulu ..$3,OOJ

1,00) 0) 11,393 50 I5i),4ti0 Oy

8-2?, 340 69

fiO,iOOOO 10j,122 50

Total since June 1, 1864 $ ,4>6,74-. 0<

Pieviouely this year 2o,34^,3 5 /3

Total since January 1, 1801 $27,S35,lOO 8

Corresponding period, 1863 2i 52V^0 07

Exces« t^iis year S6,;il6,060 74

Statk Tkkasukv.— The tollowing is a statement of the balances in tiie State Treasury at the close of business June 13th:

General Fund $32,418 02

School Fund 67,49.i vO

Hospital Fund 2b,485 20

Library Fund 11,774 ;)2

Interest and Sinking Fimd of 1857 221 Oil 42

Interest and Sinking Fund of 1860 1,0>5 21

Swamp Land Fund 65, 1 12 34

State School Land Fund.

Estates of Deceased Persons

Seminary Fund

Public Building Fund

Legislative Fuud

Cajiitol Fund

Soldiers' Kelief (Interest) Fund.

Koldiers' Relief Fond

Insane Asylum Fuud

Military I'und

War Bond Fund

Swamp Land District No 1

Swamp Land District No. 2

Swamp Land District No. 17

Wliarf and Dock Fund.,

State Pri-on Fund Pa ific Kaiiroad Fund liine t.ftlcet.i' Fund . . Soldiers' Bounty

418 }8

1,' 02 46

31'.) 48

434 67

218 49

106 41

2,5-0 79

2i,^2^> 21

l-,558 6;

4,. ^60 69

38,376 43

8,1 61

31 .W

318 18

B,40J bl

Legislative Fund fifteenth session, *. 22s t8

!*.'...".".",''...*.*'.'.'. 441 32

65 2!)

6oi 48

Total $529,453 63

SEa:ijpapiasrc3- jreo-isteor-

Arrived.

Ji^KR ll-l>ark Adelaide (Moper. Bean, 13 diiys fin Port Lndhiw ; lumber to Anm.s, Phinney & Co.

Itnss hark Nalioimofl; Kasharoff','22 days fm Kodiac ; ice to Am Knss Coin Co.

Brig J li Lunt, Bliller, 55 days fm Caliao; sugar to J C Winans.

JrNE 12-Bnrk A A Eldridge, Bennett, 14 days fm Honolu- lu; mtlse to Chas W Brooks & Co.

Bark Comet, Green, ,4 daysfm Honolulu; mdse to Mclluer & Merrill.

Junk 13-Bark W A Banks, Newell, 14 days fm Seabeck; lumber to Adams, lilhm A Co.

liavk Fremont, Harrington, 13 days fm Seabeck; lumber to Adams. Hlinn it Co.

IJiuk W IJ Seranton, Burns, 9 days fm Port Ludlow; lum- ber to Amos, I'himif'y tt C'o.

Hark Rival. Blair/9 days fm Port Discovery: lumber to S L Mastick &, Co.

Ciiili brig Antonia Ramos, Hoy, 51 days fm Valparaiso; nulse to V Cramer & Co

JiKK 14— Ship Mattapan, Kobin.son, 161 days fm New York ; mdse to i ibhleo (t Hyde.

Bark Julia Cobb, Staples, 13 daysfm Port Ludlow-; lumber to Amos, i'hinney it Co.

Bark lndLi:^lry,"Corno, 4 days fm Columbia River; mdse to Riehards & McCrackeit.

Sclir Pride of tlic West, Harloe, 8 hrs fm Halfmoon Bay; produce to J Van tine it Co.

JuNEl5-Bark Almatia, Richardson 4 days fm Columbia River; lumber to Richards & McCracken.

lirig Willimauiie, Itunu, 3 days Im Coose Bay; lumber to S Perkins.

June IB— Br ship John L Dimmock, Sheldon, 46 days fin Hongkong; mdr^e to Koopmansciuip .t Co.

Baik Gold Hunter, Hunter. 14 davs fm Port Sladison; lum- ber to G .'\ Mi'i-ii^.

Lark Kiitusofi, Swcnson, 10 davs Im Teckalct; lumber to Pope it ■fatbttt.

lir bark Dashing Wave, Vandeword, 92 days fm Sydney; coal to iMacondray it Cu.

Bark Live Yankee, Diggs, 11 daysfm Stoilacoom; lumber to J B Cofiin.

hrlii T W Lucas, Anderson, 15 days fm Utsalady : lumber to H Wetherbee.

lirig Hugh Barclay, Rollins, 14 daysfm Port Discovery; lumber to S L Mastiek .V Co.

J UNI': IT— liark Ocean. Grcenleaf, 17 days fniTeekalot; lum- ber tu I'ope .t Talbot.

ISrig aiaiiTiella, Copeland, 24 hrs fm Albion River; lumber to A SV JMacpherson.

-luNE 18- Stm Salinas, Sudden, 14 hrs fm SaUnas, via Santa Cruz; produce to Brennan &■ Co.

Dun bark Lizzie, Reimer, 48 days fm Foo Chow ; tea to Ma- coiulray it Co.

iirem Ijark Herzog Ernst, Peass, 51 days fm Manila; mdse to I'arrott it Co.

Bark liruntes, Morse, 16 days fm Seabeck ; piles to Adams, Blinn tft Co.

HambsehrCarl,Schaw. 154 clays fm Malaga, via Valparaiso 57 days; fruit to C Mcincke.

SclirJ B Ford, Knipe, 30 days im Colorado River; in ballast to N Pierce.

Junk P— Schr Wra Ireian, Ilarloe, 23 days fm San Bias; wood to T L Meyer.

.Sehr Adrianna, llobron, SO hrs fm SaiitaCruz; lime to Davis it Jordan.

Sehr Fayaway, Josselyn, 2 days fm Monterey; wood to E Higgiiis,

Juki; 20- Stmrl'anama, Johnston, 2 days fm Crescent City; pass and freight to B Holladay.

Stmr Senator, liutters, 2 days fm San Pedro, via way ports ; pass and mdse to Cal Steam Nav Co.

ituss curv Bogatyre, Popoff, 4 days f^n Victoria.

Bark Monitor, Melson, 4 days Im Columbia River; piles to Older.

Bark Xahumkeag, lilake, I'idays fm PortBlakely ; lumber to iienton it Howard.

Briy J\!artha Wiirthington, Hurd, 2 days fm Humboldt; lumber to DoJbeer & Carson.

i^rig Geo ICinery, Berrv, 30 hrs fm Humboldt; lumber to J Ken. field.

Sclir i*:rniinia, Dennis, 'J4 days fm Honolulu; salt to T L Meyer.

J. KK 21 -Bark Iwanowna, Brown, 14 daysfm Nisqually; lumber to Renion it Howard.

.Sehr .storm Cloud, .■^^veet, 30 daj's fm Colorado River; in ballast to ^Master.

Cleared.

June 11—Ship Gas|)eo, Andros, Port Angelos; Master.

D.^n hark Danniarl;, liaitlett, Mazatlan; Rodgers, Meyer it Co.

Br bark Panama, Johnson, Victoria; J Dewar.

Juke 13— Stmr Constitution, Watkins, Panama; A B Forbes

Nliip Gardner Colby, McLellan, Caliao; Meader, Lolor di Co.

Bark D M Hall, lilake, Victoria; RF Pickett,

Hamb brig Antilope, Lundt, Honolulu; Ziel, Bertheau & Co.

June 14 - Strrr Oregon, Wakeman, Maza'lan: B Holladay.

Ship McKsenger, Hill, Caliao: C \V Brooks A: Co,

Fr ehip Ville de Toulouse, Labouilie, Aiberni; C Duisen berg ttt t. 0.

.Schr H N Ruggles, Snow, La Paz ; W Schleiden.

JlsE 1ft- Brem brig Eberhard, llaesloop, Manila; C Dui- seuborg .t Co

bthr Flying Dart, Howes, San Pedro ; N Pierce.

J Ike 16-Schr Cnion, Hinbarren, ISIazatlan; O Ilasbach.

JlNElT-Shlp Rattler, Almj', Manila; Flint, Peabodv & Co.

Bark Smyrnioto, P.uvditt, Honolulu ; C W Brooks & Co.

IWirk Santa, Sutton, Nanaimo; Diek^on. DeWolf &, Co.

Bark Nahennoll, Ivusharoti, St Paul's; Rowland, Walker & i:o.

Bark Cesarewitch, Alexandroff, St Paul's; Rowland, Wal ker iX. Co.

Junk is— Stun* John L Stephens, Connor, Victoria and Port- land: B Holhiday.

Br brig Belvidere, Morris, Hongkong; Macondray & Co.

June 20— Ship Golden Fleece, JJanson. Boston; Meader, Lolor (t Co.

I'ernv tjliip Vicente, Pezzolo, Port Atigelos; N Larco.

Bark H W Aliny, Freeuian, I'orlland; Ritliards & 5Fc- Cracken.

JiKF. 21— Bark Comet, Green, Honolulu; McKucr& Mer- rill.