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MERCANTILE   GAZETTE 


PRICES   CURRENT 


BANCROFT 
LIBRARY 


BANCROFT 
LIBRARY 


THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 


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^  lllfrcantiir  mpu  ani)  ^Ijiping  Jlfgiski'.j' 


Vet  Mail  Sltamcr  Joha  I.  Stf  plirns. 


SAX  FllANCISCO,  APIIIL  3,  1858. 


1  y)0: 


No.  41. 


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*»  m —  38  a-  40 

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I' -■     '■     -    -lii'iir,  und  Cfrman 
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I'cr  i]ulnUI a—  65 

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Amerfcaii  Itlarilliii! 

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—  a  4  -a 

—  a  4  u 

-  a-  M 

—  a—  M 

—  a-  Hi 
. —  a-  w 


I.'....       None. 
—       None. 
I  i  '.ivies' 

d'.  .\i(-' Kune. 

Kolil  l-orter  ^i  fo'« 

do.'^tiiiii Xone. 

Urldiieii'  Stout....  }—  a 

American   Ale,  In 

cu^en —  —  a  3  — 

I>o  Torter a  9  — 

IvNUUKII  C.<liK  BKElt. 
J  K  Tilineiil'»Ale 
t*lllld .« 


Ilwpa. 


niTV  Mi  PKE  CEKT. 

»  lb...-  /s  «-  nj 

Vdzij  .we  — 
—  aifi  - 

I  .10  ;i   3  - 

,  1  .1 1  1&   3  _ 


1-,1,  111 

.i.ln'hli 

-  a- 
19  8- 
Kone, 

Ki 

11  dried" 

19  «- 

»i 

lli.y. 

ralll.iniln  (>  ton 
■•••nthe 


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a  2  :.i 

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Oak 

It..... —  e— 49 

:iiUM:k 

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—  a-  40 

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■  ....  1  -  a  I  ijj 
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rimt 

2  SO  a  J  75 

■i.lnle  3  -.1  a  4  .Ml 
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1 

I 
Aluiil.Ul.jrl.-r  f 
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Lion    Coinpanr's 
Califomla  Aletr 


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lit..        Nolle. 

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kin's 

.... —  a  — 

.  ...32-a3»  — 

lin 

.1  -a 

-  649  — 

..■'.'.' 844  — 


None. 

—  a 

-  a4T«0 

-eso- 
-ai2  - 


8  4  — 

ll.mlil liia 

Variil-li,  brliilit...l4  —  a 

Vuriilsli,  Copal,  ^ 

val 3-8 

Siilrita  Turpentine, 

t>«al 1  10  a 

Clialns  and  CaliU-H 

t»  lb a—    6 

Oiin.  nod  Hwi'vpil. 

'•   •      •  -98-11 

I  I  Ship  Chandler)' 

'.St. 

.  ,  f 

lb a-  71 

Do  superior a>—    0 

Oil. 

,,.  -.     .-   —   - .   .        .   ,,„., 

1,'S. 


.  or  lliuiks 
'  r  cent. 


1.      :  .  - 

I.11.M ktl —  ',:»  Ki,—  ll. 

.•*j.cnii,  crude. I  4ii  tu 

(■n.i.t  Wliiilr —  45  a—  HI 

s,  ...1.. a  1 7j 

I  ..,— :iia 

I'  .. 4i 

<  1, ..- —  a — 

llo    .Nut 1  30  a    I  35 

Lanl 1  90  a 

I>iiliit>. 


■  r- 


\i]i. 


Mil  . 
M  al«hra. 


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a  3 


i.^ 


8  J  :•, 


■  -  a  4  ;s 

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-  a  4  - 


'.  P»  a  CKST. 

Tted 


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.  -  a.v)  — 

...    ;o  -  ei4«- 
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■  Ecrn, 
e 

„,xKi —  a  4  — 


. 814- 

-'4  rn  casi. 

r  i.iriie 

-,.. —  e-s2j 
-65  a — 

Mutiiitir. 

1,1  TV  lOrtBcntT. 

China  4-1 0  8  SO 

China  5^ 8  »  90 

China  6-1  alU40 

Mrtala. 

niTT  U  n»  CUT. 

lunjf. 
Hcotch  and  I-IukILsIi 

i'i.'r»i..ii        1"' -  8 — 
\  -  a 


. —  a-  11 

91 


ll: 


■lb —  a— 
..-  4  a- 

i      -    .'»  Ci  - 


!'■ 
2J   II.. 


pur,-,  ill  ,.ll —  —  a — 

Ochn-,  Yellow,  Fr. 
drv -   Jie 

" - '  ...-  «e-  7 

>  ..-  ije-  2 

^  lid 

i  ....—  9  a-  e 

wiiiiiiii,- —  Hft 

VennlUun.Cblncae a  '^  00 

Utharce —   d  a— 10 

Veiiitlan  Itcd —    4  8 

Chalk —    lla 

v-viiNimii'-s. 

F.loslic  Carrlaye..  7  —  8 

llest  Wearing 8  —  & 

FliicC.inal 9  -  a 

I!ei.t<lak 4  90  a 

American 3  —  89- 

Tailor  A  Trcao'n 

London 3  —  8  8  75 

J»r«i»  lkl«iii*. 

1.1  ■  nml  r.n- 

I-,  t'cl; 

v..  ta 

'll 

r 
r 
I' 
1- 


rted. 


«  M  e — 
«goe — 

i»  a 

5  -  a — 


•    lillK. 

fiji 

40 
79 

m 

C 

—  23  a 

.-  a  a — 

-  hf 

8 

^.  40  a 

...       15  111  - 

..    i-1  <?1  -  %', 

V   lll..t' 

1 
1- 

r, 
t'  l.-.i 

riates.  I 
coal... 

!^ 

Molaaaea  nnd  ftjrrnpa 

I.t  TT  '.'4  frK  'I'.ST. 

;i-a«-. 

On-goti' '. 
China... 

None. 

»  a- 

1^.1  1 

In  A                     -  e- 
0  d.j .              —  a— 

-a 1.. 

-  a-  30     1 

L»' 

11 5)  a —  1   U11-- 

Clup                        Lard, 
a ILar.1, 

to—  11 

-21  a— 2i 

II) 

::::-2j|a-M 

....       Non«. 

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  c»  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  i»  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        c» 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         c» 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       c« 

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  a« 

.  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.  c» 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^ 


^«,...„.^,,- ',  f  ;:sm0^mt 


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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..ri.-.  ,  L>!,i.iln.i),i.-  I,.i-  iiilirn  blVUiCtiS. 

-  Cii  -  '  I'lid  levied  a-1,  tatorem 

X*nv\.< -ixle  by  auction  at  tlie  ex. 

p.ruti"ii  <.[  '/lie  >c,u.    XIm:  ^luadixs^  lou  !» '/iMtb. 

Anrhor*.  (llleaclUHl  is  inch.. ffl—  10 

l'i,r  It. 4i  -    H  .:.iri-'i>  I-ICKS. 

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.^r.APWt.       I'lalJiSlUi :.' 

. fa— 65      *  l>u>lMd. 

. —  a_  «  ,joiiich -  10  a-  u 


Frent-ll  . . 


gperm  y  U>. 
dii      Tall  Ml. 


l'141'EIU. 

ice» 


AiliUiialitiiui  —  n  «■—  W 

1'    I  \   ".O  I'll;  I  f.\r. 

Sni.i. 

n.-i 

Am  I 

Otri! 


Co!!.  . 

liu; 

I'l' 
t^■ 

tu 
c«  ■ 

» ■  ■ 


J. I 


Mar 


T.^'.' 


,.-  16 
.—  I! 


1  u  e  1  50 
1  —  a  1 25 

-e-lij 

-  e-  10) 

1 .. —  a-  u 

... —  e-  94 

10  it—  10] 

9  e^-  in 

ir». ®—    9 

lau- 

-lye — 

hrviirh  4-4 
'U0— M 

J>ama«lt,  4K 

-me- IS 

1^   lU-4   to 

-«5e-9« 

;-4to 
....  1  -  e«M 

'IK  for  alKiut  cust 
ice  coat. 


,.,,      ■     nid. 

1     r:.-  ii»  llWO I  75  to  i 

Fl.li. 

liiiiv  un  Foroiini  Caugiit  15  1' 

cent. 
ilHtliei\;l,  No.  I, » 

Mbbl 9  SO  ® 

Blackerel,  No.  1,  ^ 

UH 3  00  @ 

MacXerol.  Xo.  2,  » 

iiii.M         —  et — 

s.!  .'on 

.. —  au- 

-''f« 

®9W 

--moltcd.l* 

—  s  at — 

.  rv.^lb....-    1  (H 

Fluur  anti  Mcnl, 

UnV  15  I'EK  cmiT. 

c.iiiok-o,  i>  bi.i.... —  et—  n 

llaxall ei-  : 

Oruuon 11  —  UW 

Ciorfonil"! !■!  —  ei:i 

■■   -    >•    ■'    ■■■■    -  »' 

a 

St 

i  i^a    ttnil 
Ji.iqucurft. 
Brandy  FruJtii,  t> 


...-45  0 

ire. 

.  L  tu  cost  and  charges. 
.»i*e. 

'li't'T  and  Cwwn,  15 

•  tt-m  inainifiK 
'.'  liinlti--d  sal 
'  i'rices. 
Cirulu. 

nn  r  15  PER  CEXT. 
Com,  California,  V 

lb -  3?'      ■■ 

Corn.  Mexican,... —    ::; 
Oata.  Culil'iTniu...—    1 


»_ 

ftC- 

' «?.—  75 

IL- W 

. ®— 78 

—  45  ©—SO 

Stttli  L.lquura> 

DITV  'U  r»K  CENT. 

J  .t   U  Tennent's 

bottled    Ale,   V 

doi S  25  e 

I)ado8tout 3  Uifai  3  ib 

Dunphy  ^  Co'sUu- 

inneai  Dublin 

8tout... Kone. 

V  Dunbar'a  bottled 

.M.  3  25  ® 

t 3  rij®  »w 

■*  Ale.       None. 
"nAle, 

u,  >. .min.... IS  4  50 

Muir  iV.  .-Mrn'sKdin* 
Imriih  Ale,  stone 

l."Ul,'- 0  5  !W 

.351  4t 

li'a  Truman'i^ 


ATEEI.. 

DFTT:  CaNt,  Shfiir. and  German 
I'i^ceiit;  otiierkiutljt, lubare 
WPeeiil. 

KnijlUb  Cadt  Steel, 

tC  m -  13  a-  14 

gricitftiLVEu. 

Per  quintal IS—  65 

7.1NC. 
»IIV :   SheeU  12  lier  cent. 

Sheets  ^  lb B—  W 

LEAD. 
Dl  TV  15  I'EIt  CENT. 

ris^  tt> —  e-  6) 

Sheet...., «—    9 

IMpo fe_  1« 

r.i:     «i—    9 

...  I       'ores. 

:i  IVee;  otIicrUnda 

1  ."1. 1-  I'M —  at  — 

'lar.  American,  #" 

bill ®  4  — 

Koahi .1  25  Id 

ViinilKli,  bright... 14  —  en 

Viinilub,  Copal,  j^ 

ml 3  -  a — 

.Siiliitu  Turpentine, 
1i>(ial -95  IS  1  00 


,.—    1  -. 
.1.—    4i»<  — 
. (a—  - 


.-    1  01-    li 


\ 

V. 
Curai^oa 


i-® 

— —  eio  - 

'il'S 

.... —  ai2  .V) 
.... —  aij  .v 
... mi 

... to  •. 

.Tone  —  5(  T 
•  nw,. 


Bnrl.- 

«! 

\VI 

r, 

\ 

c 

l!i„.. 

o».iild »—     1 

(DoCaliionila  Jo..—    JJia—    :. 
«;....„.    Haca. 

ich 0—  15 

- —  12  0-  lij 

.tune*. 

,1  '  r  •  "' 2  50  0 

OuniMvivder. 

tinv  1.5  •'BS  CEST. 
Air--' '"  ■  •'■■  • 

1 


1 1  uiiiaii  1,  '  /.,,'  ..^' ,    >,    ;  ,  — 

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.  t»  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. 

n«  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^ —   u® 

rliliicse 0  2  00 

-    8  0-  1» 

.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* 

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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  c«  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  n»  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. i«  .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 

"'    '    '    "       ''   '    ".t,\l     ^     K_>  I. 

■   l.AJ  ST1«IT. 

M  IIOl.KMtl.l':      i>KI«'l-:H     (■I'KHKiNT. 


Ctutoin  (lu«  tru  pa>-ii  >ily,    Uurlaliaoa  ^O'jd, 

n  jloreare  tublcct  lo  s ^  .   ..  u  w  ih-  .lu..:.!)  .1  ..r 

one  >  I  ar    TUc  MiUKUnl  ton  u  J.'Oii  Iix. 

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Hound- wood —  Wl  to — 

atulllns. 

Dl  Ti  2D  PK«  PKKT. 

China  4-4 4  75  a  » 

(:hliia5-l 5  50  to'  ti 

China  K-t 6  25  a  1 

Mrtnla. 


CUllluNiiuiijiil-i  -  -    ti  -  W 

l>o  doin  ca to—  W 

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ToUir,  crude....—  40  to 

Lard -    -  a  1  — 

foul,    lie  lined 

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11  r.vM  r<  Ker'iMJ-  Ml  Itf—  85 
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— 

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tt--M,iii,  t.  ii'iri— 
Bollir,  No  I  to  I.— 
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1 50  a — 

.1;  60  a 


3  a- 

1  to- 
5  to- 

4  a— 


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Coinpjfll'n  NafU a—  27} 

Tin   rLATK6. 

I* lataa.  Charcoal 

IX  |l>l>ox 12  50  el3  — 

riaUK,  1 C  Char 

coal toll  — 

Kootlng  I'latea.. »i  10  - 

Uaiioa  Tin  ahtts. 

))►  m -  40  a-  *ii 

STEEb. 

F. nit II ah    Cait 
Btccl,*>  lb  .. a—  16 

yridOHLVEU. 

Pcrlb a—  45 

For  export — to-  45 

ZINC. 

Shcota  V  lb a—  9 

I.Eab. 

rinr  lb -  oa-  - 

M-.«t ...-  8  a 

,!■ -  4a 

.r —  s>ia 

Molaaaea  and  Hyrnpa. 

Ui:Tf  ti  11KN1^  I'KK  GALL05. 
N      11.    M,.|ii,»-. 

r  Noinhial. 
Sii  !  -2S  C4 


..rk. 


to  7  50 


:4 

,._..„_  IB 
-lie—  li  to—  17 

r  oli-    7  e-  10 
Uu^ult,  aides, ex 

tra  clear,  now—  10} ff—  11 
MruMiii,  donratic—  15  o^—  — 
:   loib  Una..—   M  a-  14} 
I'lnrstlc..—  1.5  a—  17 
r.    June 

...iiiua —  15  a — 28 

liuuev  choice 

lloni a—  2S 

r.iitlir.  hiriTl.ir. ■-,-  1* 

-  30 

IS 
,,  ...  -  17 

la  rak  vl'anKi,. 

..   _  .-  «i—    i 

iji.  ilo,  uc»-....—  a}a—  » 

fulu. 

DI-TT'iO  PBBCXHT. 

Sandwich  l.<?Bi—   7}a 

Kipe 

lUTl  ;  Cleaned,  Ic  4^  11,;  Vn- 
ele.ined  or  paddy,  i^•.. 

I'lruvlan    —  11  to—  11} 

I  .'liiiia  >u 
[  (*hlna  >o 
!  s  1 11  in    wh  1  to 

cleaned —    4|a 

HiaiiiCariroila,. o*—    3 

-  .1       ,.  .... Cr- 

'.1... —  a- 

ilO. w  —  — 

,  la..     Nominal. 
JUiMiiiil    Wlille..-     /iHl-    2] 

do        Cli-aiied—    4  lit 

•alt. 


»n    -  II  to-  11} 

Sal a—    5} 

lio2.      4  to,—    4} 

3 


..■al  ki-it»- 


XlolnSRalkee.. fii—  50 

DoliiUKalkeiis       None. 
Satli  Adamakgal 

aei.li —  5»  » 

I>o82alkem.... a—  Jn 

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 

lu-rwliw. 
-  to—  27 
-  to—  15 

-. to—   7} 

.:rud, 

..... —  a 

.i^.Tp  1  I  oarao, 

»•  ton fl'ii  - 

I  >o    stored to  '/A  — 

.   I  :r^.     '„  -   14 


bi 


DLTT  3t)  l-RBCBNT. 

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- 1«  —  (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 —  2» 

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        r«     . 


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  7© 
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  1»  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 <■   . 


t« — 


a 


CucuinherStkeKi 
pertai —  40  a-  S» 

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.  a»  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  u» —  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—  e« 

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  4»  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  6» 

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—    8® 

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 —    4® —    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... .-  1»  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  t«  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  l«  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  » '" i« 
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  t«  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 l« 

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.  W® 

'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 

:  o& 

\r  •'■•• 

•'.'  /cji  sss4a 

Vl,«7«i75 

1^    29U,9UU 

■  1    1MJ08 

1L,2NL 

Ui.?-'t 

i.':i.i72'  vn,ia 

75 

3,773 

9.410]       5,4« 

tm' 

2,9iel        2.Sfl8 

^*^- 

M-.  1 

"7      •;  4SJ 
'  .'11 

■■,717 

DOMlSnC    PK.uBi;c\E. 

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. 


From  WKLLS,  FlKftO  A:  CO.. 


<-(!iUt.  do.  I 

;;  at  New  Turk 


liXXKKRS  v^  RXPEKSSMKX. 


SAN    FKANOXSCO. 


Im 


DkaK  Sik: — We  Ih.-j;Io  liiiiiil  yoi 
liilMt  Califuriiiii  Mnrkct  Advices. 

Yours  rcsi>ertfull_v, 

WKLLS,  FAUOO  &  t 


iil.il. 


My  suppllci^ 
1  lo  the  rexi. 


-    a  «-- 

-  M  a— 

■'l»uili»—  75  tt— 
■  ■  of 

..—  7  e- 

i.^_  _  ®_ 

. .—  « (»— 

... 9— 


TOWIB  A  BAOOX,  PElKTKKIi,  Ko.  SM  CLiLT  StIKET 


UiioCalioitK.  It  itiould  b«  unrteratood,  ar..*  imendej  lo  rcpro 

lent  the  wholetMiiu  prices  obulnablf'  (or  entire  Invoices.  ' 

DlTlfA. 

Custom  due*  arc  p«yabl«  In  ca«Ii  only.    I'licUime*!  b't>od| 
111  store  Arc  iiub|eci  tu  sale  bv  auctloa  tttlbe  explrathmot 
one  vcar.    Tlie  tfUiid«nl  ton  It  ViW  Ite. 
K.  ,  Urjp  Ouoals, 

KWT.  AO  VAJ-  DoUleriC. 

t  '  llirtllt.  Urojoui 

at-  I"*   I      .:..        '"  .'    -' 

■> ■ -WW -M»-i4 

kll  •■I1<1. 

'-'  rra  cE:iT.  a  d  v  u  _  ^ —  •^ 


■  du—  I* 

■  U—  l» 


1 


trtrjuU u 

Ucniiaii  >'uttc. 

AtlauiajiUne....—  II  m~  1~. 


V  alucd  at  #5  or  uiidr : 


1: 

A- 

tiOIUIAO  tiu    Uu        5   ~     . 

Cberoots  >o  I. . . 

du  >o  i..iU  —  i 

do  Mo  4.. —  —  la 

CKml. 

ItLTT  :  Ulluinlliouitl  lt.oUl- 
vi  l^lutU  mk:  pt-r  lull, 

l'itt»luu,   tou...ll>  — d 

I.at:kuMiuia l-*  —  m 

Lelu^li II)  —  »i 

Ciuuticrlaiid.ckpSU  —  tt 

fannil U  iJ  Ot 

Liverpool >uuo. 

HtiotcQ Noiu'. 

Wf»i  llartic>-...14  —  i-*. 

ctydney ii  .w  iit 

Vancouver  Is. ..l*i  »  <«j 

Uiegun U  —  <a 

cl>u« II  M  u 

Urviubo H  4u  (a 

t'aiiiiel Jlone. 

CallloniU •  —  ktlv  — 


. «-  it 


,  e— 10 


i...—  16  ta —  a> 
;  III ,a-  1« 

ISC 

<•».—  ifl  e—  M 

I'a- 

1,11—  16. Si 

.  Ml—  St"*.—  « 
... 6-  W 

—  I"—  aw 

—  (»- JU 


i-at-ii 

rtar 

..-Me-  •' 

..-    4  (.1.- 

. &- 

..  3  »  <rt  3  ..; 

—  i.'i  e—  liu 
. .  8  M  ee — 

..•••-  50  el6^.^ 
... B  3  w 

iii.i 

-  3  a — 

.  .^ 
.-  !i  a-  la 

Xoiic. 

1. 1. 

—  a-  i» 

-3.1.. a—  ifi 

■  -.1  —  « — 


.  3  —  a  S  J5 

•1,         ._   .  I 

pc:c  u, —  75  a-  * 

vitriol, IMue....—  SO  a 

CortA,  per  loou..  iSD  la  i  — 
riall. 

C.Hl.  Drv,  «►  m.—  u  a—  H 

Uacki'rel.  No  I, 

,.,  ri.i   !,:,!      ^,..  8  _a  8  JO 

'.  a  —  ©  2  25 


!►>  tins  i  ~  a 

n e  4  - 

11 .'i  -  a 

4  7.5  a  .'.  ,'.(1 

—  -  HI  4  — 

ntnis.  \  V~i  Ux 

lb  ti'in  .■)  SO  <n   (I  — 

a  6  - 

,  .|ls.. «t  2  — 

..H.rMr.s,  hiu-all  4  50  a 

bj  t.'ucuiol)erH,lit't{s 

;     pertal —  40  a-  .50 

7  jOrnln. 

Utiv  :  I'cr  bushol, Wlioat,20c ; 


Mult  I..lqiior»* 

ui  rr :  cm  butiiisd,  30c  1^  gall ; 
bulk,  2.  <:  do. 

KNUMKil    UOTTLKU    DKKB. 
Teniieiifl    Ale. 
()I«Nli>l  )>ii!t,., , a  3  2.5 


3  .50 


3  —  a  3  -.M) 


nlliic.l.. 
.Sui'nr  ■•!   ! 


Kye,  ISo;  lliirlev,  15c;  OuU, 

!*:   Com.  10c. 

•  ,\iftL..  1 70  a  1  w 

.  i.'un  .        None. 
1 2  25  a        - 

J-.        ...w i.  10  a—   - 

OaU  C«lil"niia  "-  --  a   3  — 
Com,  Willie...  2  2.5  a 

l>o.  Yell.pw...  2  2i  a 

Peas,  Spill —    7  a 

Uealis,  Cal  Ua- 

yos, —    ft  a 

lio.  white —   Stt 

Grlndatouea. 

IVr  cwt I  .50  a 

fiuiiny  liiiirs. 

Ill  TV  2.5  1  KU  CKNT. 


J.  W.  hriiUis  Jc 

Son's,   Mout 

Tortcr.  (its...- 

do     pliils..' 

BaSH'  Alu.  ijts... 

liurton  11.  Co*s 

Ale  do ®  J  — 

Du  Stout None. 

Jeflrey    A    Co's 

stoiiejiiii  Ale. ffl  3  80 

YouiiKer's  Ale, 

quaru 3  75  a  2  871 

Do   liiipl.  stone 

JUK,  <lt« a  3  50 

»..NUl.IIill  CAhK  Bfc:KB. 
Tennaiit's  do. ..40  —  ai5  — 
Hm  .«1miiI .  _  ;.,1.|  _ 


Ollv.i.  i,..t    Miln.l  .,■«■  t^  ijull, 

sulud  .50c  ^  Kail ;  I'aliu  lU  ^ 

cent- 

' r.  Hclli- 

4  -  e — 

Ml 4 10  a — 

:iiupi..  4  —  a — 

l.insivd,  l.ollcd. a  1  50 

lUne  Seed —  94  a 

Chlnaiiutliijars—  H.5  ^ 


1  S7i'I>o  do  in  CB.. 


.-  !i,5  a-  ■ 


.i4u  • 


1.4,1  — 


•  1—    «  9b—  ■ 

.soumt —  I)  a^  ■ 

I  Salinuii.Sinokeit—    7  a— ■ 
Flour  und  M«ul. 


■  ntni... 

lara 

■rtte. .. 


7  -  a  -■ 
5  —  a  (i  • 

5  -  a  fi  ■. 


In  ba!' 
In  I 
Uii 

m  ^ 


—  a- 
ij  a- 


Oc  *►  »,  (>.■ 
'  t>  lb  and 


.11. 


nHn. 
-    Li-'liMU  iiuck  1 

<o  10 —  6S  a—  78 

Do  do  1-0  to  12.1).—  DO  to  1  _ 
llu   do  Kavt'iw, 

OT  111 —  40  to—  Vt 

Kentucky  Jcau..| —  ;to  a—  10 

VUHKIOX. 

Drills,  bluest) III a—  20 

Ulckorv  itlnpcs 

-filii  Nunc. 


Com  ^UmI.  <*al  .—    :ii« 

l''reurh  4  otiserws  and 
I.l'iuenrs. 

None. 

Y  ...  G  -  a 

Au  , .1,1. 

in^i  i»  pi^r  doz.lO  —  ' 

Do  I'.eriier's H  — 

Do  Julllen 8  iO  I:. 

Veniloutli,  coin.  6  —  ftt 

do  >ollly  «  —  CfC 

Cumcoa H  50  (D  10  — 

Kircliwftsscr....  7  —  ail  — 

3IUA«-stel 3  75  ffl  6  — 

White  WlnoVln- 

esar —  45  ©—  SO 

Rardiuem  hi  bxs.  3  50  a 

Sanllnes.  or  bxs  2  50  a 


1,-    ,     .lu'i  IV   u-   ..111.  ...J  >.,. 

Juvn.  u.  If.  v^  u>        >oiie. 

Java.  ^;reeli a- 

.Viiiiillu —  29  a—  31' 

Costa  Itlca ar—  an 

Kio ;..... tai-  3" 


Du;. 

111.                         -a  440 
lla/i.r.l    ill.   i!.... a  4  .50 

Cunliter. 
llazardKlirtf  tb a—  50 

do      Electric a  1  — 

Do    Am  Sport.. a  I  — 

Dupoiit'sE  h  O a—  !M 

Do    Dtainolid  t;r to  I  — 

Orange a—  50 

fftordware. 

Hunt's  Axesd^ 

doz     .  13  —  a 

do    handled.. aKj  50 

Axe  Handles...,  1  —  a.  .i  — 

I'ick  Handles...  I  —  a  2  5U 

L  o  n  K  Handled 
Sliovels  brand- 
ed HkIu 10  —  ©10  50 

Nalis.  t.'ut  per  lb to—    4 

do    Wroujilil—    7ia>—  — 

Huj'. 

<.'»iiii.ndiii?toni4  —  an  — 

Uldca. 

DflY  lOrFR  CFNT. 

Diy,  per  ID —  12  to—  13 

iirecii  suited,  ea  3  —  to 

Hups. 


17 

l.i.'itlher. 

uiTv:  Sole  35:  other klndsSS 
lo  35  Jier  cent. 

KASTKim. 
Sole  Leather, 

uatlan'dti^lb-  30  at—  a 
Do  do  heinlock 

t«nned •....—  25  a—  3« 

HanicMS  leather—  40  fe —  43 
'^V.'-nlii^       do..— 40  ai— 43 
"per 

•side  4  —  a  4  50 
heu- 

-80  a  I  — 

;■.    i.iiht...  1  —  a  1  2.5 
|i  SkUis,  ^ 

3  -  a  15  — 

IKoUNtA  AXD  OKKGON. 

»s —  ;»  a—  3.5 

—  10  a 

-  30  a-  -.'.'• 

a  4  50 


(ut, 

a  37 

.... a37  50 

Vi'uii.;ers  iMiperial 

Ale 40  —  ea  - 

Mutcbea. 

PITT  :i.5  VUH  CP.HT. 
Vienna  .Saloon..  1  70  ®  I 
Itound-Hooil..., —  74  a  — 
Mttttlnv 

UlTTV  3l»  PER  OKHT. 


penn,  crude...  I  60  a 

S|>erm.  bleached  1  76  & 

Coast  Whale....-  50  a 

Polar,  crude....-  bS  a 

Lard 1  —  a 

Colli,    Keflned 

I'etroleuni —  45  a 

llowiierw  Ker'sc—  (»0  (^~-  — 
lluniieuelt's  do—  40  ii$—  — 
raluta. 
Lead,  Ked,  Aino 

rieau4?  ft....—    8  e—    t 
White, 


China  4-4  . 
China  5-4... 
China  lt-4... 
Ms;  lata. 


.  5  -  a  6  so 

5  ,50  a  l>  2.5 

ti  25  a  7  — 


L.ead,  .  _  . 

Ain.pure.luoll—    ^a —    9} 

Utharne —    8  O—    > 

(Xhre,     Yellow, 

rr.  dry —   2}®-    4 

Ochre,  ground..—  5  a—  ti 
Venetian  Ked...—  2J®—  4 
Vermilion, Cliin.—  75  a  1  — 

WbiUng —    1  aS—    H 

Chalk a-    1 

vAiiNisnss. 
BrlBht,<>  K«>...       None. 

.      Copal, 2  .50  to  3  M 

to  I. Nobles  illiiare'8  4  40  W  8  — 
I'rovlsluna. 
mil :  1^  11.,  i;eef  and  Pork, 
Ic;  Hums  Lard  ana  llscon, 
ItuTtrrr.iiil  Cheese.  4c. 
:"  51)  a 


IRON. 

^■l|>,•- 

t   n4,5  —  a   -  _ 

1 . —  a45  — 

.id 

lb a—  , 

id 

net,-  ; 

li  a  -  . 

6  a-  7 

4  a-  6 

5  a-     b 

« a 


2c; 
111  . 
liei 


■  I.- 


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.  t»  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  i®  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 


7£ 


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,  i«  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  —    6® 

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  -  0» 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  S« 
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 —    4® —    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  4»  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,„  t»   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, 1»  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,        d»       btjls 677 

do       c« 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  i»  <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  i« 
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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hioners  at  par  an'i  interest.  Small  sales  of  City  Sixcb  at 
69  cents. 

Cnl1farn1»   Stocks. 

STATB. 

SiaceBOQd6pa'able.D'77, 7^ct8 95    ®     96 

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  f®  $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  9®  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. 


SPa:iI>I>X3SrC3-   i^eoister. 


Flour,  qr.  sacks 

Wheat,  sacks 

Barley,  sacks 

Oats,  sacks 

Potatoes,  sacks 

Corn, sacks 

Itye,  sacks 

Buckwheat,  sacks., 

Beans,  sacks 

Bran,  sacks , 

Hay,   bales 


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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,  3«  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  b«  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"    —  4«  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 

i»  !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  4»  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,  t»  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  6» 

;  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... i®  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 

t- 

>l 

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). 

We  !  1  I!!! 


FI.c 

pn- 

VHU- 

■I'li- 

-  ".  .Vt; 

«Jdo 

'  ■.He, 

'k. 

■  5". 

yim 

.    .-.-„.       ,-    ..  :ii,0<W 

: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! 

J  4 

POi 

k.or  >,®';cHlb 

forpx 

(JNI' 

1  ■■  >•  Itj. 

nil' 

Ilry,  l3>i«H- ¥  6. 

ttij.i 

'!ar  nT'il  t<nc(s  4UI16  nomh 

HO'- 

:  >  t  uDpfari-il.  ,iricP5  m'^v. 

ItliA' 

^U  M  ft  tou. 

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. 


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v.v —  90  a  I  — 

110    do    llehu..  1  —  a  I  25 

rAl.iroKMA  AND  ORK(iu.Y. 

4 -^tikt—n 

-"Ji  a-  21) 

—  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® 

L.t'IIKlU,      Ji'i^eU* 

dale 3  —  a 

Plaster.  Ci.lcd.  3  S«  a 

Lnmbcr. 

llnTTl-i.i':  '".,     an  • 


T 
I  : 

T«. 
B.'i'. 
Ball'  l;  • 
Cotton  Twtne. 


.  Kl  a—  Vi 
Flu  «  U  Twine—  W  a—  4J 


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 

fj  I  .,!..„ ...  ■■....,».  3  —  a 

-■'as  -  a 

-ties  selling  Tor 


►ra. 


icd.SOci^gtU) 


I:N<;LlMn   HOTTLKD    BEKR. 
IS    Ale, 
I  ninls.. 0  >  25 

I  I'X    A 

'        •■<  .  2  78  a  3  - 

I  3  .Ml  to 

I  :.)  3  62ia  9  75 

,1,  ■■■      .  -  .1; 

.•■lull'.s,    .--tJUt 

Porter,  qts... @    '  '' 

^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, 

~ 2  75  a  2  ST 

: !.  stone 

tH as ; 

'-'■  "iSK  BKKR. 

41  -  a 

42  50  'a, 

M  —  fy 

1  None. 

I  '■'       None. 

M  ,.,45  —  III 

Hull  II  1. 1  II  ^,Jo       None. 
Jeltrt'j'n  1- .\lo.       None. 

.Suit's  do N'one. 

Younjjer'B  Imperial 

Ale 46  —  O 

Matchoa. 

nrTT  *1  Pllll  CKKT. 

v;  I  «7}a 

'.:  .-64  a 

X. 

.    ;r.«o«liT. 

China  4-1 «  50  a 

ChbiaS-4 a  8  - 

China  6-1 a  9  - 

Meuila. 

inrm. 
Scotch  and  Kuk- 

ll.-!i  I'li;  p-  r.Ti  JT  Ml  « 

.\ni  I'll;  t?  tun    :.7  '"i  (n 

HcniKil  Itar.  lis'l 

ns  iir'.;i,  I,  |:-lt> «—     3 

l!i  1 

'.-    4  «f~    .1 
1 1  1    —     li  fa  — 

r.  —  .1  a-    i; 

.■-  -    4  6-    ■' 

s'  .-  5  a—  Il 

sii.  r;-  6  a 

Cr'-i'F.ll. 

BheathlnK  <?  h..—  ?0  0—  3.' 

HheathhiB,  Olil.. B-  l^ 

Sheathlnii,  YelL a—  ■.> 

I>o  Old  VcUow  -  12  a 

Bolu a 

Composi'n  Nails—  '25  0 

TIN  fLATKa. 
Plates.  Charcoal 

l.\  *»box 14  -  fit 

Plates,  IC  Char 

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. 

Perm a-  60 

For  export  — a—  55 

ZIMC. 

Sheets  V  lb -   8i|!t-  9 

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  — 

!>o  I'Inanlol i  —  a 

III.  l;.i   i  iilnpl.. a  «■  — 

ik'd.   1  '24  a 

None. 

Jari       None. 
'  1  30 

I  35 


li'olar, 
Lard.. 

'ro.nl. 


—  UJ  ia- 
I  •2-2J«- 


4U 


571 


l.4;,id,  Iveil,  A  me 

rlcan4f>lb —    8  0—  9 

Lead,    White, 

Aiu.pure,lnoll—    6  fit —  9J 

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. 

1,1,1 Qlo  — 

.Met.*, 

a  79« 

iii-ii,  I  ai.  it>  Ml]  8  —  aio  — 

l'urk,.\clrplilil'2i  —  «i 


F'ork 

I'ork 
ll'orl. 

I'lTl. 


a — 

-  « 

_  a 

-  iriM  - 

-  —  a-  20 

lie..-  13  a 

Stic—  16  0 

.ex 

„.«. 0_  13 

Stic-  1.1  f«; 

,i.  -  'I  Iff-  ij 
12 
14 
.11 


•  •*  'j( 

i  -  60  •-  t.' 

_  55  «t 

-  40  a 

' 0-  611 

0—  M 


•37} 


>!'■  ■  ■     •». 

III...     1^^ u    free:    other 

kinds  .01  percent.  Anchor 
ri  V  loo  ni:  Chain  Cabh 
«-.'  -2'.  V  100  Iti. 

Ill 15  —  018- 

10  —  a 

«■«!- 

■saTj',if> 
.......  5  — •»l" 

-lor 5  —  0  55<i 

-Vii.  hi  rs,  if  ih..-    5i«t—    7 
Chains  and  Ca- 
M.»p  B) —   5  a-   — 

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  ;. 
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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''  ■  ■*• 

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tn  I 

nn 

pru 

oi  > 

Ch.i 

bill*  .'-'.    *^   I.  , 

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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- 

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<   fti  m  January  l«t   to 


r  In  cxrrw  of 

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at  •  -  At  Uif   cl<<iM*  tuj  r«   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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It.                    rt«  from  J.innflry  l^r    to   K.-bro..(rv  l.Vhr 

ril.irv  1 

.  X  recent  arrivals  and  from 

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latioiiK 

HANDY— We  have  rnlvtonote  the  «\loof  4Soet-\vei 
nl  Pruprtc;oni  t'oitipany,  vlutai;c  of  IS09,  on  prlvato 

■  ND  GIN— So  salea  to  report. 
.  — .^nle*  In  t>l'N  «rp  reported  at  85<5  87,',c,  but  of 

tMc   K'-flned  reported 

r.-  in  •>,  and  \  pip. 

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*;  and  \  pIpiB 
r.  Iriiiiry  Oow'a 


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.  t-nmrnt  Irnf  V;i,  !>«,  TfV:  .w  half 


>  H 


7J<  c;  40  qr  bxt  J  M  8tanuard*«  It', 
, j,.  ,„  February  iju,: 

1  -evernl  Important  ar- 

.  >    -1. ..•!;«.    Th.-  A. Tea, 

ht 


tc;  :i   b-\^  tJunj  uwiit-T,  tlJ  .c; 

.inuary  l5t  to  February  I.Vb : 
JiJ,  (If  csks  KM,  4r  ciika  IM, 

ilet  for  all  kinds.    The  COR- 

■   ..)T   ..M'...   r.l    n-.rf  .  ir..r-.    |„ 

h 

■   r. 
1  of 

I  ii'ii-n 
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fill 
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at 
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■  r  m  I'htna.  i 


aoiii..... 

KPI€1 

lota  at  TO 
sold  at  ::. 


irce  and  have  been  sold  in 

'i<*n  10  biles  Black  Pepper 

v.inlen  k  rolger't  CaUfurnla 


..irjs  IJu'Ci  J  Uoup  pa;i.ut.  ex  sl.il',  a^  u,  $1  4J 
\  I   \  ST  PO\<'nF.l»»— Import!  f-om  January-  lit  to 

I  with  Mies  In  Febniary  ofaWfrrosa 

r.'  ;^J,  and  IM  irroM  l-cnucUy  A  Go's 

llrsi  I  IWI..U1I,    ...Kiuiaat  taopergron. 


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(  r»  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  b« 
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 

a5,;;6  i 

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. 


sia:i:E>:F.T3srGh  k-eo-isteh. 

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 

'  I 
■riC'.-MO%'TIII.T     ox  MTKAKKU  OAY.      I 

-—  I' 

Annum  In  Atlvauco;    Single 

.  .!■-.   M..-. .11..  n.. .,»»..  _.,,i 


f  rejfulu 
«- 

-  40  a-  1 

»i  I  ;  . 


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QuouUuns,  It  ttiouM  b«  ondcraiood,  arc  intended  lorti^' 
•at  tiM  vtiolMitl*  pneu  oat>iiu>>>l«  l«r  uitir<  UiTulees. 

t>fTIP<t. 


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ry  ■    111.  Mi^drlti^  aimI  A'l*.   I>u  Uu  »-4  — 


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!k:ul>.li 

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8yilnir> . 

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B  llint'ia  Hv  .!•  -  tt-  - 

ilMi,  ..  .li  -  «l- 

l^r  tili 

t.i  -  -  ei»- 

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I  1  .    t«rnil  -i^  f  II..     I'l. 

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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 


i«  -  en  — 

lain—  61s  — 

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:•■.  B  -  felf  — 
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u  2  ..  fa  >;5 

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'.'. O'i- 

i  lif  i«r 
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111  .'<    - 

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-  40  S—  M 

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.11         Jfonc. 
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.-. (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. 

■•■ ■  f«  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«  - 

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  r«  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  J«  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...       *  e» 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 


oci.va..,. 
►  <■«« 


otdf-r.  ca... 

(i.ii,  ptp«a 


..1691 1 


I'M    

3 

^1.    

..  UU 

.  and  e>lu  . 

..     12 

.-|.,rl  «.  pi|it»   ... 

...  la 

ItUilf. 

6 

*.-i>lpW. 

...    «l 

tinim.... 

...    31 

...    » 

...    1' 

punt        

...      6 

I'bjS. 

...S-l 

cs     

...  635 

-  —  ---,-.     . 

..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  l«  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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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* 

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r,  tiiis,  .J  .X'  41—  — 

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4  50  ff 

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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 

-  i  u — 

.  I  40  a — 

(TKNT. 

in  a 

-  12  H-  14 

"l  JOo  J^  W,  «c 
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■a. 

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Mri.l. 


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UfT\  ;    \  .liii.  '1  :i 


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■ nt —  IW 

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-  —  to-  w 

I>.i;,....t  11-   t  I, a—  DO 

llo    lltmiiotidKT a  1  — 

Orantf  —  —  «t— IM 

Uiarilirjire. 
Hunt's  .\xvs|» 
doa  13  —  »—  — 

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.  -  <*  4  — 

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l)nll.<,  lir..  I"in..—  -.Tja 


n  a-  n 

2V« 

CalUuiiiU 7  —  (A  ,^  — 

ComMeaLCal.-      « 

fi.  iM-h  Conarrvra  and 
l.l.|nt*ur*. 

hriiJtt, 

;,,. » _  a 

'  11  -  STI?    - 

Uuy. 

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: 

.  ....'.— i.;  a 

r  Jou>-ue— M 

-to- 30 

.:il.,U 

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 

"■-•      '  .  nlhcr- 3iia 

■  >•>..-»& 

i'C  r 
.  f.lde  4  —  e  4  SO 
.-kliin,  liea- 

—  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  l» 

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  l» 

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 .  V»  • 

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  f»  -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       •      ■ 
7« 

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,  i« 

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.