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«.i \i.it\l. LEE- BIRI HDAY.
Il.aaa lt Will He Uliaeraeel in Kia el¬
mond.*l *»Hlllle* 'ln-l»H>.
Tn-morrow url BS tl I OUI lV( MU V nt*
i ,, urth af Ck ¦.. ral Bala ri B. L e. on 1
eceosloa tolB na Sundaythis y> *'( ,l"' ol'-'
-vui laka l'1-"'' t"d'>. wi:;'.- other win
even bc lefl ftS. The Woeaao'a Cluh arlllI ..a ita et lebrotl ai l l al a
inst t-ifi ol Mood '-a. * Eat h memberrr,,,i .. ,! I. .it. uinl ls allow'-.1
ea ri otvt tl Hoi
.. fittlnaly r.l.--rs. A skii . tired hy the Horns Ban ooa t"
.: dinner will h..,. k to-morrou .ai ¦. i noon. The.aili be hs follows: Roasi turkey,
. ranborry inure, baked ham, bread, corn-treamed irlsh-potatihominy,
kl, y, frail cahi., t-i-,.
i or 1 he meas li-.ii tor. i.- Hy c 'ntrlb iii i i
dat *. Mitt. Idol f. r A. Son.vi i o'clock Sunday afternoon Bev. L
-. tor of . lr ice Bpchurch, will conduct aervlcea In ths< napa), and th music will be rendel i
choir of tl'- snarl diur< i'.i uni will be "H'aii
-littlon Ye Smliitea of Hie Lord."ervl tbe p ibllc la lnvlte.1.
vt niKht the viteians of the he.nia- willBl I'liiiiti-Statmn
The veterans wltl be convey, im Iht hui ch by thc RiciRaliway Company through the
ti - ol Ihe m.iii.t.;. merit.
WHYHEWROT-DIXIEEmmett Explains How He Came to Com¬
pose This Popular Melody.a., | HUM l'|.<l>T\TI<»*a SOM..
I* ri purre! ..ii ai t.'re.ira I ai ii il ft > . at
dir lt«-nii"'l «f Hrjnnl. aallli *i\ tiona
Hr Wu* V.aaae-lailael.Mic Author
nnii Hr* « arerr.
1 but ot,., dui wm. .
itwa ul
.i ft in*rtbern
ithera parant-ni.in aad BM
H1 v''>''. ¦'.""'''
l re-.'-
111 -.¦.''al taltal, ead
e. willi ti.
.pied i.n en-
iHl He travelled wu),
a 1.1 tweaty-twe i aiartni lc
ai i bagge batar* on I ¦¦
-np.* nt tl,.'
lt NO ' -'¦. mani wai
and plantation.1. i rn tal
om.,, . eatartali
\ m:vv pi u vii'i\ I
ina Bryan ti, plan*
mauia '¦ ,'k .ll'.I -I
' to work IO " ''*' withol mi Hi yt
Of ll'' ' ""'
ihat Sunday wen'" t*"'
¦I ra" '-' "f
Dixie ' aa lt Wat ¦'"¦'* r'1'
them 'o the tum "f ihn,i,, ti .....
ibe atari,ithi lat. r
(h« ¦ !' waalopted it
hs their 'Emmett be-
lng known l-l' ..'
pmae-r of Ihi " ln" "n,-y tenona ion. m / place af ¦
mern nori;' *on'* llll°-
of the Bryantsn moved t" Chi
. arning hisI.,¦avtni arintook ll|. ht
u m, ..¦ ar Ila.Ol v ei
, tor lureHnAusust li r
m;\ i f i- OBJECT <¦!¦* CHARITY.I-.).' .n illy donlee thc
ni ."in-, in .lisiittitc i.inuiit-
ii»* ines always badOf Rood wiitin dollin, i.iil ti
and hus nevi-i- tme of iii. sa newa*
pupen have atate'l. Ho aids thal winn"inti mra-... mi iii hi
nie* matt .-I RI ia a»ftek noni th<*
Uhodatlon, which ts abundanl t"
.prii in. wants, enpeclally wh.
1* in-iiiR iii the- country apon blland with ail that it produoea baaWaft.
I .mill l.l'IIMi \ REPORT.
Isa rali-.ili.iK I'omtnil tee* ll..1.1- n
launel, i mUoatoatmOilier Meeline"*..." 'nminuit a on In-
¦ii l.i.-i i-i-
'i if a tn i . tn n Choir-.Mien. Cottrell,
The meelinawaa ti- ,,,1 t)U. m»,..
refuae -i I t>,,. ..ro.'.-c.ilii.. ¦.n at J* ..'dork
'.. !-. win i
on-i.ult.'.' e.iiRoom No.
H ill with the following.1,1 (chair-
nd Mit. hell.di. anons for per-
* th hre-d< tel. and proper
ins I. lo the'.Ittee no¬
lly of'. w« colled 1
I. bul the only n.embei'ai Urman) nod
haisinest. ohand
.Herat! In anet Uta, i1 .¦ re--i"-> ia! commlt-
n appointed bj the .n-Richmond and W ,-.'.
ttl . iu Ihe City Hall-' plan
:."'!.- ul lin-
""rs BINSTaUnj LAST Mun,
fte llrai Oi«,i.i».tli.. Herc tor"'"ral Irnra.
din.-ir.-iK un I "Utopia".nt.' at the Aced-
cvt-nin-r in o continued'«hter roi mo and a half
n.y I- the mool ft*-.I 'i'i-m choi
'hal hai visited thia city furHull mo re un-
.- and dane.
.- on when hu
,,'Z\: Inal of tho nrit pa .v. A....,,;. md thia evenlnfe,X "¦ *''c snoaaemant Two
by Mi- Julia ll... i. suns .at
! -lillie,,,,., py .. .f
Mr ul ."V""8 ." in-- cotnpany.»ir Henry Irvine* and his excellent com-ail ., ., the
"ii Monday evenlna. I.ni *iM the -...., brilliant I
»n, as li ls seldom Hinthon. red with th. presence
»*l«rilsh. 1 coterie -f players.n . du will be Shoke-rpeare'ft
.mady, "Tbs Mercbaiii ..fIn If futilely, lei be followed
ii"- oiiifleM" nmi .Ti,, i-i-ll*," ui.. -'ii Tuesrlay.
1 we Ilealla* Veslfrda-r.
J ¦'¦¦ ¦'.-. I -.' II- 'Ul.* murnini
¦Plnal menintitls;a. kid Ima. abell h.* wu l
."d Hom walch ki never fulii ...
covered. He wea a nut of I>r. J. F. Jach-..... of thia city, but hail lived aw.iyfiom Richmond (or nomf Hine. When at¬tacked by hla Ital tllncBfi Mr. !ack«onxx an brought to the old Dominion Houdiniin order t" have tbe bent nklll of trainedniirMea ami rh>-alt lan*, and he received¦x.-x attention, bul ail efforts mra tn-iv.«I ii rt ji. Deceased waa :'.! years "f Bge.Hi., mn.-ral will take place frt-m the resi¬dence of t>r. Jackeon, .*» aaat Franklinllfret, thi* afternoon at ;: o'i lock.Mra, c. A. I.Tidy die*i yesterday nft<**-
noon at tht* residence nf her husband. Mr.M to I.eidx-. No. J"I2 north Twenty-liit-tatreet, alter an lUneea ot ;r>in*' time Bb*-vxhh an rttlmable laity, and Vi year* ntnyc Mer funeral will take place frr ni
-tat!.xi. Met hod lat church *o mur¬row afternoon al I o'.ock.
loliiMI. I.\ Mirri lit Mil KT.
Itci..il.!lei.t. nml Wmpmltat Member!
I li n eil hy Ulm ni lha .IrfTertatui..i k* hana ¦. ti ad* rad bj ColoaR .aa*
to H.i- R< publicen men:I.tin:.* al h .1. tt. rt Hotel las! night
,-ii ., iii "Vra a ra
tart pt) :"'"- Oiere,CC! "Il lil*'
inv.ud wests, ibu a* being Oeneral .lameIk* r, who could net -.. t here: Hon.
i. lioi lon, who waa too ak k toattend, and Hui j. to. Btevall, *'f llali-I.EV
e pre*-rnt were S< natur*' \\ illi.iniM. Flanagan, .if Powhatan; James <;
McCune, of Woodstock, and Edmondof Patrick, an*! l>< legatea Hei r)
,i Wall ul Louisa; «'. J. Qoae, nf Kur¬nell; .inn. tv. smith, of Taaewell: to T.
of F "yd. D. I). Batten, "f Prin-v. Hannah, of Roanoke
county; J, C. Adam*, of Patrick; SamuelUnwlddle; T. J. Danks. of
v. ii. JKlrkle. cf Rockingham;fra**ford KV. Simms, of Auguata; William.i. !;..-. i.. cf Kinit Georg Malcolm A.
thumberland, i*. B. Bini t< In,ix .1. ll Mltrfcc, of Sil"**ex;
\ r. Kambo, ..f \Yaj<hiii!-'t..ii county, undj, i-,. Buhrman, of Botetourt,Th. tn--ts "Acre h. ale.I ll 7 ".'I O'Clock.ni ii v about txvt> horns later wben
11.m. Henry J. w ;.!> .' alol Col mel Iftiml.. and Senator
ei hit ripht. Th.- menu, .whichxx .;h Koi folk oyi ti ra, aa a corato 1 '."..n. Lamb, x-.a* an . !«¦-
om\<:>r dinner ih.* gueata repaired to
Colonel I.vtnb'i purtora, where ntt hourprnt in eonveraatlon, and In
i*.-:.i)i nf party plans and artyI. itei in general. Colonel Umii ear-n- 'v d'i n.-d th.it ha, Would carry th**
*' fall.During a temporary absence *>f Colonel
Lamb norn i" i. .un-.,**._i gueata formu*¦.ii of Itu ir si nt tm- ntH.
uni tm his return this Brilon war. tum-innnic.it. i p. liim by ont nf thom, tnwhi.-h hit hoapltallty w. noticed, and huai rc -1 expretfi lon of th* lr unlit d sup-
pi. ll Wat .- I out.Colonel i.-tiiii. In an Informal wax.
vp'.ii. al comiderable length, referringt" promlnenl evania In his political his-
well as of .r 'I ii-
and m. drnlt connected xv nh prominentRepublican! In an i oul of tbe Stat* ilravi h-tn great encouragement nnd hope.11 ri moat thorough, organisation of
party woul t be efl eti d, and lt lsi.-I tl ,i .;*-,. n. ral \V:ilkt
aa tin- proper candidate foi Oovernor.ii tat. .i ti. h ih, ]i ill* -. r the lu iii"-
i ian.- party would b t" bi le* t their can¬didate from th* Bouthw* ii n garderi
taM thal In lui- Judg-thc Ri publican! i h..nhl do tito
taro*it xA.ts after midnight ulan tlie party
I* ii tba bott i.
i hiiii. i.tiiti-iirick Smdlr.I mri ii.
Tl. Ol this i Ry \xln. It.. xxcik up iii gold-brtch cane Ja*' *.>.-.
ate much inti lest..i in tli. publlabed re¬ports of the receot gold-brick deal trana*aciiiin m New york, whereby an English-man lost I i.00Q to i xx indi* i 'i be sch* mewas planned on entirely m *x linea, bulthc ti.' rtlvea aa) they recognise th"h.ui.l of Smith alias parker In tao work.ur, it no! has. then that ol BOBM BBBO-i lat.- of the enny Which ;.. much la-i- n ited i '* tcctive Norm.
linnienae llualneaa nt lin- I'. A ll.
Tba buslBBaa of tlie* Cbeaapeake andohio Railway Company Thuraday \x.is
unprecedented, 'iii ra passed over thc line:-'7 freigbl trains, eonsRtlng of ;.,iy;load* i ni I 2.6W empl)Tbe jua.led east-bound cara carriedchiefly coal und export grain, flour, etc.
Bal loaded at thc mln's cn the:!.. aul IhiO and ImnapOl i-
both east ani west-bound tinco January1st averaged over RI raia per day.
Arm I a uk lit In (.citliiu.*, tsrday morning, al 7 to '.'dock, tba
ambulance **x *¦ called ta tho Cbee.pea.cand Ohio Bhopfl lo attend Mr. Thomas
ntn. who h id hil I* fl ann caughtin tbe gearing ol une machinery andbadly lacerated. Both the rtbtblna andflesh were torn from the arm. ff*i. ix. i " ix attention from th**
Dr. Park* i.l,; . n to hit bom I . Brook avenue,
e. -in _¦ quietly.\ Serle* of S-itiuiiiim lu ti.una WempAtSunday nlgbl In Broad-Btreet church
Rev, 11 Stan xx iii begin t w rleaup tm ti. to be followed hy
another ve rlea lo \nuns; ladles.These ¦¦¦ rmont will l<n prepared to 1
f nthfr people beside the young.x ibjeci of the dlacourw bo-raor-vx t chi **i!l ho "How t.. Makf a For-
of < lonunon Polit* Beaa."
1'i-raonnlM nail Ilrlerw.
Tuon.s M. O'Kaela is confined laBlckMOB.
Poatmaati i H. R. Smith, ol PatelHast in the cit) yetti idasEx-Senator v. v.. Per.ina cf Michigan,
Oem in th*- itv xi lal days on
bu.neea.There vera bul few carag before tho
i oin l yesterday morning and noneof tiiem wera ImportantRev. I >r. A. K Dickinson will preach on
i.. .'a birthday hi tba Bapllsi church InWilliamsburg to-morrow al ll o'clock.
Mr. ,t. it. Unscomb, formerly chiefclerk Bl Ford*! ll"1' I, bulin tiusinr.'s in Washington, lt In tb*for a abort i llSheriff i' >'. Pevereomb, of Bath coun-
tx. yesterday delivered Btewan Mr letthi tn. try IO BBI x t line ) ai Bfor attempted lap-."The Mini-iix ol JObn" will lip Ihe milx-
. !;. V, I. 'xx,,|.| I, Pl U'g Itba Young Men'i Chrlaiianthu afternoon at :. o'clock.Suit arai entered In m. Circuit *'ourt
! for ti.'ini..'-' Thunda) by ll p. r.erk. In-stead ot ll R. Beck rilcti J.Binns niiil Kunine to. Wingfield.
Pr. Prank ll. B* adli i, Bl RI xv. 11 Mar*shall, who ha been unite iii for th<*pa-i f.a.i t". ntha, has so far recover It)i»t lie is in.xv aide lo attend |., gUofloe duties.
.\ telegram received from Chaalottet-ville las! night ee ,i,,| that i-.ik y,\m, r
and Lea v Wheal ware greeted inaudience thai crowded tba hull lg whichUm \ appear* d.Rev. Dr. A Coke Rraith lectured at
Broad-Street Methodlil inn,! Uti nightund* r the ausplcei ol itu- Bpwoi thLeague, and was heard wiiii pleasure h..ti larne audi, ii
Dr. .1. S. Dill, pastor of Wnahle-Streetchurch, win preach to-morrow nlgbl uponthe Kuttjeci of "Gambling. and will dealespecially \%iti> thal feature of the *.oii-
..\v engaging Ihe atti otloa ol tba.state Lagtslature,
\.xxs iia*' i"'ii t -I*.' from BaskCity thai Heaara. Brneai B. Marqueat.md Charles Stewart, who recently leftthi| city to enter the flo)'! ol mlstionsrywoik. arc vt rv litii'li i hf rid hy tin gp.
igtmont they ar** receiving.Mr... W. C. <larthrii,:ht. of Ihn-i city, Waa
summoned io the bedside of ber mother,Mr.. Mai-,- Daniels, in Paducab, Ky., la-tWgek, but the latter lady died before MrsC.arihtlKht could reach her Mts. Danielswas gbout fi-; years old. and leavi I txxodaugbtera
Kev. '/. T. Hw.cnoy, of Columbi., Ind,widely known aa an educator, author,lecturer, amt preacher, will lill tho pulpitof Seventh t-tti-o-t Christian church Eo-morrow, nnd will lecture tin re on Mondayviyiu Hla siihj-i't -Aili be, ''Going pto Jenifalem."The folltiwlng officer! of IvanrUSe lytdge.
Ra 'V Knight! of Pythias, havetailed: Chancellor Commander, Jau- W,
Gordon; Vlca-Chancellor, C. p Norman;Prelate. Archie Williams. Raster <-fWork, ti A Shepperd: Master at Arms,D. P. GHI; Kaspar nf Records and Seal,I..on Ruskell; Master of Finance, J, T.tji.ix, Maiter of Exchoquer, C. C. Rus-kell; Trustees. IV B Smiih, G. R. Tabb.).*. i. Stark. Representative to the Grandlexine, G. C. Ruakeli;_
Hlfbniondera In Sew Vork.nkw york, ¦lannary 17.-(Special i-h.
K. Hull, Krourifvay ('. niiul; J. I,. Younger,st Deni**; A. A. Buford, Waldorf; ti A.Sm.iii, I! <". Worthington, Bt Denis;KL Ti MulllriH. (Jranri i'nlon; Mr*. Johna,B. C. Jolinnon. 8t, James; ('. Vf. Hom ly,Ht. Denis. ______________
To I are ¦ Cold tn Doe Daytake I.xatlve Bronto Quinine TabletsAll drtigglais refund thu muncy If iifalls lo cute. Zan.
LEAP-YEAR COTLLLONYOI XO LADIES* OK MARIHa-ftTKR
MtVU TIlKllt VMMttWt A DAM H.
One ot Ihe lloal 1'lemannl Ulenia nf
thc SHftHftli i MoallSB Wi tko Vetc-
raaa Laat M-.hl-1'crsouBl and
Oilier Hem* trow Hie ftonlli ...Ide.
Tut leap-year cotillon elven at I.Ut
Hall last niaht by tho youni,- bkttM "'
Mmiehestrr was one of thc most alellgl-t-flll mm lui eve litre of UM season. The* gol*lant young Ix-am of lr*.*.'. v.tit tin Tough¬ly nt cane, ami pluyctl thu patt fta.hods In tin.* lOOOt i pprova'1 monwor.rminpily iii MM .'''I,aviv BM '"trt-'ii
"I" iii with h general waltz, anal tl"'
beautiful costiimcn and i-li.rmlng facespu mi,ie,I Mich a pit tun- _h ls rarelyfi-, ii in Miinchr-dT. Al 1:1 o'elock u
.lelluhtl.il supper wan served, lint tho
pleasure of the two-step muan tauxaan*cd lu taking tho COQpllft hack on thefl.-, where they tnutiiiu.d until an .allyhour In thc mornlm;.Tte ladlee pres. nt were: Mlftftftft Maud
Pottereoo. Mary E. Bobortoon. Kate Cam,Liisc Taylor, Minnle Wt-'iFiger, i»u En. ut,M.. ts, VV'iiitii-. "lay Go..Isl, y, 1.tulseOOO.iby, Cornelia own, Florence Hol¬land; Mattie Hillock, nf lexington, Va.;Ellen Breodnox, BUM Wa-it-ig-r, Mamie
Wt Igor, SodMCholkley, Lott. I'uiiiam,and Ethel Arther. Thc ginUftnMii mata;Mr. Hylantl Willimis, avhe> led willi hisUMial xi.ti ir lind eas", ,,M,| Mcssr.-.. COS.Patterson, Pulikun, Botte, Charlesfriend, Turpin, Lacy Pendley, ThomasPendley, <;p an, Early, Pllson, Hart¬well, M,rnt'. 1'iitl.rs,ui. Moon, Jdin
nd, Broadna!.i Hiv p.Tin- chapcrtiiib wen-: MSedamSI liniad-
iiiix. Harnett, Pendley, Hartwell, <*ox.Ktiicy, Royall, dary, w»isiger, Vaden,and Simms.
MEETING <ai-* vi;ri it.VNs.A very important meeting; of th- Jo aph
ti. Johnston Comp, Confederate Veterans,w;.s I,. I,I |;i:. night, and I fla.I il'al pfbusiness was t-nnaocted. The Conunitteeun Entertainment reported that ail or*raine melita laid been Roda tot tin-laiiiin-nf of (Seri, ral K.i.----- <"i tl'Mau of his lecture here February '.'ii for
nt of Um coma.on motion h conunittee of Mx to take
e-hareo ..f th.- si, k aroa appointed fourbelan* from thc different warda of theCity, one from BWOOSbOro', and DIM fi"inChest rtleld eounty.The report ..f :he committee appointed
to Invite all son*, of Kierans to organiseoa aiiviii,.!v to cn* tamp waa continueduntil Uk tx al nat ting.Tin* t.pi'i! e.f the coauaiMao, consisting
of chaplain vv. vv. H. ar, Becond-Llcute-noot i. .'. Plftrtton. Beraeont-MajorJamea h. Hannon, J. W. Ail- y, pai C.II. OOO. lo draw up r.isolations lu tileform of nn appeal lo tiie- Itlz.i.s nf Ifao-
r to li ni their aaatatanoa and all II as liuti..rimy mcmt.ers and l<n<l Un ir
alatOOCa in any way possible, was readThc ii-.-olutinns, which will he lint. mildlstrlboted throughout the city ai itinily, Ola- upon Um people He Impott-..t;'... "f oo-operotlon i'i Buen a noble wwk,
!i,it iii-ir ail morally, financially,nod in every w.n. poonthie le Bccompllebihe objects t-o pare « . aUnote. The ra*port of the coo..Ittee au- ananlawaolya lopti
THE BOAO TO PBTEBBBI BOThe people* of Manchester are much
pleoaed io hear that ihe jp ai.a committeehas reported favorably on tba bil] todintrr the road to run from Ma>I.. Petersburg. The proponed rood in ioba mn between tbe Richmond and Pa¬ten burg road ati'i ti"- thrs*.Berero] POraona r-port Hie appearance
of a white I "ar in Chesterricld county,Bkingparter. One gentleman says
tin- I.-,.r lamped at him while on his horseli Bundey, .i'd he had quite a livelyrace to ?¦ away Hom him. Another isn to hive shot at the Ivar near hw
hO.M twice, and tht.n ian bock Into hishons,- for pruitt Hon.
BRIEF HITS Qf BEWS.Mr. Young, the e-\p. rt a -e.uni a ait, \il.o
. a.! appointed by the annexationcommittees of Richmond and Manchester,
nu to thone oona.ttoea the finan¬cial standing of n.e two dtiea, spoolmack time lu tho Auditor*! and Trr.-lurer's olBe. yeatofft.y. Mr. young re¬ported I" th' eholnneo ol the two eora-ti. tn . lol I night. Mr. 1 ta nial M.Wallera.tin ara chairmen cf the ,,
ter and Rlchmoiapecthroly. The result of the meeting "fthe chairmen Mot niRht la to be re¬ported i" Mavora] days to Hu- wh.,1. n
mlttse, which will treat the maller atlengthA Ure was nstrowly averted In the
office of tht Evening leader yeiterdtymorning. One of the legi of a large red*hot t.tuvi* brok, abd tba Hove and itove-|>l|*e toppled over oi the floor. Aside fromfi-iKhteniitg the BBBployeaa aa damagewaa done, aa the Bt*BVB waa righted be¬fore a tire r.iuld take pin..-.Rev. Hei ia ml ii Denni!, rector of Mearie-
Memorlul church, nrrlveil in tit,- rlty yes-l* rday with hil fimlly from Hlrmlngham.The young ladles and geni!emen of
Manchester connected with tbs Klrtnci*ahad a rehearaul yeiterriay aft!moan inthe Rearier Hall.Mr. Phil. Coghill, Commonwaaltb'g At¬
torney of Ch. st. h..I, v._e. la thc cityi tal aidayMn. John Quail**1, of Forest Hill, was
eoniewhut Improved yesterday.
.»ii|in*iii." rorari of Appeals.(tasking v«. Hunton. Argued I.v R. R.
Campbell for a pp-limit and .BM Hunton,J. tor appellee, and siihmltted
I'trllng vs. Cumming. Argued hy JudgeH. to Kendall fur appellant.
rri.inln.-iil Marylander ll.-ml.
BALTIMORE, MD., January 17-WallerBooth Hrooks, nile of th- he^t-knowncitizens of the State, died sud lenly atau earlv hour this morning. He attend..Ito business yesterday, and was appa¬rently in good health. Mr. Hrooks was
bom in Connecticut ahout Bovanty-favayears ago. He wits ii eon of ChaunceyHrooks. at one time prealrient ol theBallimore and ohm Railroad Company.He xx as a nominee of the Republicanparty for the office of (Jov.-rnor In 1>»**7.
MARINE 1VI El.LI-E.V.'B.
MINIATURR AI.MAN.V*. .IAN. IS, 189."'.
toon rises .......JM 11 if ill TIDE.Sim icts .:.:17 Morning.T.tlMoon eeta ...ts :M. Even lng.7:511'oUT OK RICHMOND, JAN. 17, IRS.
¦AI.RDSteamer Pocahontaa, Graves, Norfolk,
merchandise and peaseagars; Irvin Ri li Uy< i, superintendent.
PORT Ol' trhttt I'OINT. VA., JAN 17.tBy telegrapn.)ARRIVED
Steamship Ilaltimore, Murphy, Balti¬more; passengers and general
SA i I.K11.Steamship Baltimore. Murphy, Haiti-
more; pafsenger* uni general cargo.
PORT oe HRWFORT nkw.-*, JAN. 17liv telegraph.)-.RIVED.
r-nti-l, .ttl a'liship Carrie. New York.Brit.h .-..¦aimship Anthony, Radcliffe,
a.italian hark Eira oi 'J Baltimore.Schooner .1. u. ogden, :.. w London,
Captain Somnwrs.nchoooer Bertha Diane. Booton.Schooner Connors, Portsmouth, Captain
Tei kw.u th.S'MI.I'.D
German BteaAsblp Praacla, Hamburg,Bntish steamship Sh. oandoah, lax.r-
1*1,..ISchooner c. u. Crosby, Huston.
1 If Vf* I A I,.
PROPO.ALSwon
PITTSTLVANIA COUNTY (VA ) BONDSUv vii lue of an t.rder of the Board
of Supervisors of Pittsylvania county.I will receive open I.ids up to lht day oj
try, 1*0*. at my oflice. at chatham,V i f a i, I--ie of one hen.lied thou-aand dollars of PITTSTLVANIA COHN-TY BONDS, raid bondi b* payablein twenty yeats from ls! March. l»:*i,lo bl ar .; p, r coat Inti rest, payahle semi¬annually, at my oflice, Richmond, UaM-niore. or N>xx Tara. Ba iin.v ba deter¬mined hy lin "re tlie bonds ar"
Issued. Rids will t-taie at which of aaldplac. i payment may be desired. Thisissue of bond*, viii he made to retirethe balance of au ls*-ue of CXC.flQO otbonds made hv said c.ninty to tba I.vnch-l.nr< and Danville railroad, the bab.ieeof said Issue, l-ss pinking fun !, will beon 1st Man li. UR, RSThe tot:ii aaaeaaed valuta of Plttsyl-
vsnla county, r>-al and personal pro]The i.. inty has
promptly met the Interest on its bondidebi i'i every instance, and its credit isIll*t-.*ll ts.The bonds v.ul be lasui I ii. I.V.-0 and
H.nm i> nomination!, and will he readyfor delivery ai my Office on or beforeUl d iv f ld ireh, lKjitj.'Pie board tetervfs the right to re¬
in iinv or all bids. t; n V\Hi;v,turer of Plttsylvania eonnty, Va.
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A WAI.I, STREW JIAM.il, FREE.Kt.i.'k*. IO-.arti ap.ard, tmiigM aad b. 1,1 eu mar¬
tin. I-i upward. Com-pondeD. alu.li._»_ ,
< J. I'KIK A fi),,bl llrondx. :.\, Nea- York Cm.
Eatlbllfhed 1* f "' '*"''Mot. Kuark £*.pk :? inn
MONEY TO LENDAT AUL. TlMlCS. ON CITY OK 1UCH-MOND KCAL ESTATE.
N. W. HOWE,au >»-ly No. i north Eleventh itreet.
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Truth NeedsNo Championing.
Wi "vc gol no explanations t<»make. Ours isa plain statement ofprobtbll.prov able facts.
Kvervbo.lv knows we boughtSpransyV stock.
Everybody knows who anil av lintSpranay'i ia, Naught can be saidagainst bim.
Brerybody knows we're offeringthis stock at half ol Spransyiprices.That means Suits irom $t up
Overcoats from $6 np.listers from$4 up.Pants from $l.o0.ami ><>
on through thc variety of a com¬
plete and select clothing assortment.You're not buying a "pit,' in a
bag'1 here. Our guarantee savs
satisfaction or che money back. Ifthen an* any alterations neeileil we
make 'em.Judgment.reason.legitiinaey..
all point to the Spransy Sale forgenuine bargains.
SAKS'
soc T°;E siSALE.
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The Boys* and Children's BrokenLots have all got Half-Price Offer¬ings. ..^.-.^-^
A. SAKS & CO.,Main and 1 Uh Sis.-"Sals' Corner."
booooooooooooooocooooooooooooodSAKS*
Mc T°;E siSALE.
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UNITED STATESGOVERNMENT GRANT
"Pura Blood- and theFair Sex.
The Celebrated Waters of HotRprlnga, Arkansas, have acquired aworld-wide repnfatlon of recent yeeraas a Beautifier. I.diet from all'over thte/orld hive. Journeyed to H*at Sprlngt, Ar.kanpa*. In large number! xto Preiervea beauty already rhelra, or to renewthe beauty of a complexion ruined hycosmetic* or other agencies, onusingHolla, Pimple*, Blackhead!. »tc.1.diet who cannot go to Hot Springs.
Arkansas, and deglroua of Preservingtheir Beauty, Renewing their Beauty,Improving their Complexion, or Purilfylng the Blood, can obtain all thia byliking their druagiat for "Pura Blood,"which lt prepared with the KamousCurative Waters of Hot Springs, Ar¬kansas, under grant from the KnitedSlates (iovemment. "Pura Blood"eoiti One Doliar per bottle. "PuraBlood" ti lndor!ed by Phyt'dant. WAupa _ Co., of _ CortUuidt Street, ScmYork, are Bole Agenta, and will sendDeicrlptlve Book Pre* to any addreas.
MARKET QUOTATIONSREPORTS FROM ALL ('BEAT KL'SI.KESS CENTRES OF THE WORLD.
Prlrea ot Roney, Bouda, Stocka,
Grain. Tobacco, Cotton, Cattle,
Country Prodace, S.e.. Foreign
and Domestic*.
I I WisHixoToyj. Jan uar, 17..Foro-
IFAII h'1 iuT .Satur'*i*v*I | For Virginia; Generally fairI ""weather; northwest windi.North and South Carolina: I'*air
wt-athi i, lu-ht meM winds.The pressure lias fallen In the I.ke
Ngia.B and the Middle Atlantic .Stat"-,and RR I.m la New England and thcNor.moatA sl'.riii is >'ntral off Hatteras, anti
heavy raiBB havo fallen on the RiddleAtlantic sana!.The weather t; generally cloudy
throughout the entire country.The temperature cluuige.s have bren
slight in tl"" <-'iuthcin and t.'astern dis¬tricts.Tba Breatbor vxill remain fair in north¬
ern New England and the interior of theMidla* totttta, I'.tlr weather ls Indicated
throiiKhir the South, a continuance ofloiiy a:.d threatening *.v> ather in thc
i.ik.. ragtoo, th.* Upper RRataalppl. andthe Missouri valleys, and fair weatherin the far Northwest. Over most of the
Country tfert temperature ch.itic.es will BeRight
The Wltm B Hi hm .sd Yestehpatwaa raw ami disagreeable with rtin fallingthe greater ptrt of the da.-.Kiata of thermometer:
ia, m...ta'¦<a. M.....:.:.:.3919 -.12UP. M. .40IF. M.10H Ridnight.38Mean temperature.toWfHMM TORK PIOCR RARKRT.
NEW TORR, January 17..Tli is tiii.t an
unusually dull day at the Stock Ex¬change. The sales aggregated the smull-
il for some time. Thc trading was
almn-t entirely professional. In the earlylatprovement, Maiihuttan, Tobacco, Sugar,Wheeling and Laka Erle. Jersey Central,and Ixmg Island Tra.'ion wt rc most con-
splcuoua Tho gains in UMBS varied fromi M par cent.
As the day alvan.*' I the street seemedto have renewed apprehensions as to theeffect upon the local money market olth-* prospective payments on the new
government loan. At any tate, the talkto this effect war* made the text for a
raid upon the market, anti prices declined-ill around. The bears were most BUOCeBB-fuI lu the case of the industrials, Laatbl t-
(preferred) selling down 2 :!-», to 61 l-l,Sugar 1 1--. to i'd l-S; Chicago (las 1 l-l.to tv.". l-l; Colorado Kuri and Iron 1 1-^, toR 1-.*, and Manhattan 1 1-4, to 00 3-4.The railroad Hst yielded 1-4 to 1 rt-*, the
latter in Bork Island, and the mark* t left.af dull and rather weak In tone. NetChange! show losies of l-l to 1 7-S percn'. Laka Sh.ire and Southern railway(preferred) hadingThe lots in the tai liftrial I ranged front
1-4 to 2 1-2 per cent. Sugar, whi. lt wasthe most active stock, ligured for onlyIXtM akaroa
r.on.is wera lower. Th.* sales f.iote.i apBM\BMTreasury balaaaBai Coke, tMMAMti ena.
r. in-)The sales of listed lllafjfg to-dav a^gte.
gated IMA "hares, and of tinll*>tctl blocks,i'T.iws eba
RONRT AND I.WCHANOK.Money on call gg I pet rent.;
Iii l..an and closing offered af :! perc**nt.; prime mercantile paper, </ni percent.Bar stiver, iii l-l; silver at the board war
tiulet.Bterilng exchange steady, with actual
business in banbers* hil1.-.* at lilI I Lt ti vs
for !lxty t-jay. and H*R__LM 1-4 for de-
niml; posted rates, 11. Mitt 14 89 1-4; com¬
mercial MB* *!*"'. UBmwtM 1-4.fjovernment bonds irregular. Slate bonds
dull. Ilailroad bonds lower.il Ol h". yt'OTATlONi.
('loilaj Bids.
Amaleta Tottan Oil. Ul**AmerjcfB Collen Oil, prefirreO. «f»
American r-otar. 10TI<Aaiiricar Sugar rtennerrt'**, pref. OS
American Tabacco.-. . 7814AmerioauTooacco, prvierraa. lo-;
ii-'i,'!'iQ. Ibgaka and santa fe. 14
Baltimore md Ohio. .*)fl4(.'.nada I'aciUc. 5'JWChi.fiBoakund Ohio. 14H1 blear* and Alma.la *
Cbtctio, Buriiosieoandiiu.ey.~.... 7441 hi. af. Uta'1 nut. 654Heatwere, Lackawanna sal Waitera. !'¦'*,Ihatlllera. 16>4Ene..-l*hPne. preferred.¦-. 2iV*I,*!.ern Electro.... 'U>\-iIhlnou Oettrai. IPLake line and Waitera . l**-'aI.sia,:n« aul Wetteri ortferred. 70*4like Snort.I'MLouiafi'ie aaa .\aibnnt.a Witoul»ntle, N»w Atbanr and Ct.oago., '.¦*
j Manhattan Coniohdated.. DU'.,MeniDbitana fnintmea...... 15MtcturaaCentral.¦. ¦'*
¦ iiiouri Pmlt!. "-1*4atoblieaad Oblo.-.... -1Naab-nUe.CBtttanottaa aa Loalt........ 050oiled BUietCoraoge. °f*ililted bum Cerdaas. pteterred.. DutoemJeteev Central..,.,. . BtK%btw tort Ceatral. 97Hew York aiid Sew England-. 46Norfolk and Watten, orelerred. 7Montera PaoW«. 3Miiberu Pactnc prtiwiid. VI
.NorUweaiero. n1*\noi-tvtsiarn.preierrea....1444rac.cMau.o*aM. S6RKeadlag.._-.-.,. «V|tieck Uland.M....-.. Bb\i
! Ot, Peal..»... WBLPaul. preferred...l-t***Stirer Cemaoaiee. 9t\iTaaneeaee t.oat mtA Iron. RIMTesaett-f Coal sod iron. p»afvCied..,...J0«Teia*> PtoHtu. . ..«».>..». n*X%Obmb PiciSc.-.... RRWaba-i..^.a...... ...,..mmm*'MjA
- INO** laMia tTlVJK _AN-fc*T.cumboJM*
*soa__ prsretrso.-....¦ -JHI-sstara Botan. .".»B_-_BB uni La_s bis. I'MStissaiaaanat laka ftns orsrsrrsJ. MH
OU-US.UaftamarOlaasai.¦.lt1?I la Bara a (Olav aa.. >07Hataanaa ic'lasa Oft.¦_ . *¦**l__iawa_t, stavmpsu ii. 07Norta caroUoa e'-a.103Nsrtn Caroona 8'».l'**9jouthera Illiliwa*',-.-i. ill*-ouiearn itaiiwar, commet. *Haoait-arn Kanwal", ora..errol. 3094South Carol, a a 41%.'* .ISOlenu .»».*!.aw i*auietn«ot Vt. 84Vu-flSt* D'a. r.retarre.1. ._ -Hi? ircim-i I mat liea-e.pia. stamped.. .(a) 0rir-natai.n.«_. .,»%la:teCMates fe. lecuteteei.._.. I0H>%I ci.eastat-NiSa.oourxHi .......WOtinten Mato-a WO, coup rn. Uti
RAI.TIMORK STOCK MARKET.BALTIMORB, mi... Joaaary 17-Vir-
Blnia, new, 7.1 1-S''.Tt, ,lo Century bonels.P) l-Strto 1-4; Halllmore .inri (Hilo. 41 Md;Rainmore anal Ohio Southwestern in¬come*. Bi asked; OeaMO-loVe- Ha*, stock,bVifbH Sag; bonds, Kia askeel.
LOMOON AM) 1'AUIHLONDON, KV!, January 17. Har sil¬
ver. tftg-01; consol-, li,'7.t-l for bothmoney ami ihe account.
otchm -SD H roc IC vi A lt n ft rKid.sumo. .l-umsry 17, mpo,
Tbe clo-ne Quotations (or t. -i»,rBsfaavaoft.raoftaWnoo tex a*«bi.
Onltedtltats. 4'a . .01)STATE MflKlTlaS.
NonbCsruiiua ..'a.. io:»NortbCarolm* *lt>. 135V.rt .na-.'s l.M). 7*Cantu-*.>a. 50'a «0*14ClTT .-*., 'I li TUA
atchtnom cit*/ av*. 120 .
Kurb.00-rlt.r ."1 a.. 103Rlebmond city 4's. 100KAlLI-iAI'HfW*'.
Atlanta amt 1 harietts lat 7'l.. .'»Atlanta am 1 larMte gt'd in.
ft, ic.10)Char.. _M. so 1 Ausssts liu /ai*. IBS..mn,r.la.t l.raanvil a a 11 'a... li'JGeom* Paeillc Ut ..».11.1Petersburg (Class Ai .Vs. Iu7l^ivti-rsburs tClass H* ..'a..1138ouinern Katlway fis. SI OiKailroaphtocxs. Par.
Atlanift * Charlottea..100 ... 071*I'steriburg.HW -t 100Ki tti-i".'. Kr*'erlcitBbu,e4Potomac div. obhsatioa.in) 11"» ll",
Kiebnaend * l'atsrsmrrf.100 IOSouthern HntlwaT. nreten*-100 87lej 'itiokSouthern Hallway, common.. 100 tm <.>*
."ANt. tfTOCE-
OHfeftMftV H«nk. . 35 flUtyHank.25 30MetropolitanKan).~ 'io '20 ...
National bank ol Virginia.. .-100 ... 108Pot er*, burn- t_rings and luiu-
rancecompany. 30 'itPecurity Bank. 100 IOUViretnlsTria'Compa-iT.IO) 'll
lUm BANCa COSriMt-SS.Virarinta Fire and Marine.... '.'.'*. *3'<j Ba*Virginia HtaMi. -'.» '-'» »*»
BaasHksagMeAmerican Tobscci Ca, pre¬ferred. ..10J 100
Amer.csn Toba.-t.-o Ca. cnn-
mon. .» Tim 7!)
RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET.__
Klchmond. Va, Jmiiury 17. 1S95\o auction offerings on 'Change to-day.
Private sales :VVraooera. ft; cutte*-. 1; till¬er*.. 44: dark-leaf. H: lug*. 6: stems. 12;areatera. lo Total. 92 hu.--deadsRevenue collection*": Cigars and Clgsr-
arettea. J4.7._u0; tobacco. $2 201.*>4. Total.BLtt-StShclbiirne's warehouse was the only
one selllner Oriel*ts to-day. The sile was
a fatrlv e.iod one. and prices were verys t!st u.-torv.Hark sales w<*'> also fairly larne to-
,lav. but the quailtv was ra'.her poor;red leaf sold un to 9c.Tb. ra was considerable more aetlvity
In the hoesheid market lo-dny than has!""ti manifested for some time pa.-iKiller., lead In nalea. Prices generally uu-0.anved,Th commltt«e appointed bv 'the Trade
to o'ltnln wavs and m-*ans for irrstruct-Inc planters around Itichmond In the cul¬ture of brlsrht tobacco, are already Inr.. !r,i of several letters from the Clare¬mont (Va.) section, in reference to rsis-inr tobacco there, and expre*i>lr.a; theirIntention of trylr.a; to experiment, irexperienced men can be procured.
-RADI AND COTTON' T:\-^lTV\OE.Richmond. Va.. Joaaary 17. I*?**.
Ouotatlons.Wheat.Ixinnberr-- TlOttCmlxe-d 7(v,iTJc.: shortherrv. SW7SC.: No.2 red. 72-7".c. Corn.White Vlrj; nia. HeNo. 2 white. 3:1 1-2-334C : No. 2 mixed.23e. Oats-No. 2 mixed. SVr>n l-8e.; Vu 2mixed. 22V.22 l-2c; winter-seed, 2»B32e.Rve. *')_-He.
NKW YOTIK PRODUCR MARKET.NKW YORK. January 17..Flour.
Oulet. Mcadv. and unchanged; southernfloair unrhanaed.Wheat- Dull, but tinner, with option*:
No. 2 red. store and elevator, 7') Bj70 MC.: afloat. 71 3-4"e.72c. Options werefalrlv active and firm, at a 2-WKl-mC.advance- Haren. «1» 7-8c. May. 67 S-8c.Corn.Dui! bat firm- tvo. 2. 35 l-2c, in
elevator: 3* 1-ftC. afloat Options waredull tiut Pteadv. st a l-8?fl-4c. advence;January, ii, l-tc.. February, 35 l-4c.; May,2b ute.Oats- Dull but steady. Options quiet
and firmer: Januarv and February, 2-tc.:Mar. 21 l-2<* Spot: No. 2. 24 l-4c No. 2white. 25 l-4c.: mixed western, 2bfr2t\l-Ac.Ihiv-Harelv st**itdv: shipping, 75*J80c.;
a.-i"*.l to tholen Ke.O. **.Wool.In fair demand. Arm, and un-
chansed.Reef.Oulet and d.-ady: family, $Wf
HOM: extra m-sa. J7.5<Vor«Heef-Hams stendv. at 116.60.Ticrced l*<*.*f.Steady; demand moge¬
ra to: cltv India mess, $15.508117.. 'ut-Meats.Oailet and Arm; pickled bel¬
lies hams. Mi l-2c.Ijrd.Klrinsr and ei'l'et: waesterri
s.»ain. J5.96: city. V,.tW,%b.t&; January..Iden, nominally. Refined quiet; Conti¬nent. ..-.1): South American. 16.50; com¬pound. 4 3-4®V.Hork.Firm, demand moderate; meas,
tl" J. r 112.7.-.Rutter.Weaker hut qulae: Bint* dalry.
Ma.Bc.: do., creamery. 16-21 1-2c; west-t rn dalry, llf'17e.: Klglns. 33c.Cottons«ed-Oll.Oulet and firm; rrude,
24 l-2c.: vellow nrlme, 28 1-2.839C.; do., ott-«ra,le. 27 1-I'i27 l-3c.Rosin.Oulet and unchangedTurpentine Quiet, at 32 l-4'n32 2-tc.Rica and Molasses.Firm and unchang¬
edPeanuts.Quiet; fancy hand-picked,
l i I Me,Coffee.Steadv; liyiIii points down; Jan¬
uarv. tl3:*o- March. a_tftf4tU.lt; May,Sentemhcr. 111.86. Snort Kio dull
but steadv: No 7. Ile*.Smear.Riw dull but firm: fair refining,
:: Me.: raSnad t'rmer and In fair de¬mand: No. 6 4 Me.; No. 7. 4 5-Hk*.; No.H. 1 b-16c.: off A. 4 1-264 6-8c., standardA. 4 15-1(4.: cut-loaf and crushed,6 ft-Nc.1 sranulated. I 15-ltkr.Krelahts.Quiet. Arm, and unchanged.I1ALTIMORK PRODL'CB MARKET.RAHTIMORR MD.. January 17.-
FIour-Dull.Whea't.Dull: No. 2 red, spot and Janu¬
arv. «8 1-**.; Mi v. 69 a-*u»»c.; aotfthem.bv s,mp!r. 6VI163C.; do., on grade, 66W68 l-2eCorn.Easv: rals'd, snot and January,
22 5-8__t J-4c.: February, 33 T-tatJ.Oc.;March. 33 14-33 l-4c.; May. X, l-4c.aakod: steamer, mixed, 31 l-2ii.il Mc.;southern. 33-34c.Oats.Firm: No. 3 white western. 240
24 l-2c: No. 2 mixed, do.. 23c., asked.Rve-Firm: No. 2. 40e., for near-by;
41 l-4c. for wsatrrn.Hav-Steadv. at l«c., oaktl..!rain-Frelahts~Harely ateady.ITovlalons.Firm: meas pork, BO.75;
bulk shoulders, short ribs, and clearsides, ftc.: miaar-cured shoulders, 7 1-4C.;hams, small. 10 l-tc.; large, 10c.!_r<]-R*flned. 7c.RutUr.Weak: fancy creamery. Mc;
ladle. Ito.; store-packed. 10© 13c.Kku-s.Firmer, at 17c.Coffee, ll l-4c.Buaar-Qulet; granulated, ftc.CHICAGO PRODUCB MARKET.
CHICAGO. IU*. January 17.-Tbmquarters ot to-doy*a aooaioBthere a;-¦*tlvitywoo
0 estei ii m"4kr-* Nena an RRRR waa^arce to-day. and the crowd" was aolSjpoisd to yonture mich on <ltbof__Me.May wheat opened st fron» Jt7»^W-«4r..fold between «WRe*4e., anti doaod atthe toi> -^-ic. blaber than yesterday. Caabwheat waa steady.There -aaa plenty of room for*finprove-
mertt in corn. Tbe trade waa alow andll _lei», anti the tone waa borrowed fromi?'a*. Toward* the close eberto dla-
played some energy in covering.May corn sold betwe-n J-4 and R-RR*
«'-**.. and cloaed at tbe outaMo-l4o.nlgher than yesterday. Cash lorn, was*,e, lower, eloilng iteady.No etsvntltl change took place in oats.
The bus.neis waa of an unimportant kind,and ctinsl!t».t entirely of local ->pe«mtlonsbv the regular ipeclaltlea. May oatscloted 1-Ac. under yesterday. Caab satewere dull., The provision market waa agata thatamer ir, activity, and strength on thom mid of Trado floor. The carly tradtng.whilst at Arm prices, waa without anyparticular feature, and was succeeded bya reaction, which lulled shorts Into a.feeHng of security, but from noon untlTthe cloie tho wrene was one of rxritr-in.it. From the lowest to tbe hignettpoint there was a range ot Me. on perk,and levert I larsre linea of thort propertywere covered. The run on hog! at theyard* wat light, and an advance in priesfor them took place.
A), the close "May pork wss Re. htwherthaji yesterday. May lard. &R74c. higher.and May nhs. i<v. higher.The leading futures ranged ss foilowt:
Upentug. HlgaafK. .MfSM. Clot*ag.RmNf.-i*n.57U MM MRtf*r.\e%mh em »*»4Joly.1)04 nos* 604
eua*- .
Jaa.retetao..jo**May.ihiiJuly .'A*,
( ATS..fin.........I TA*bay.IP4Ml. PottJan.ItRU gtC.15May. 10.1J 4 lu.46
I.ABJan. .VIC,Ma?. 4.».'4
MIOB'.-Klta -
Jan.. 100 tM 5.0OMay. *V15 5.ta t.l'lte
.1 .natl.ns: Flour waa quiet andsteady; prlcea were unchanged. No. 2spring wheat. J>>).i!j6~Kmc. No. 2 corn.
Vn. 2 oats. 17*t'lifV. Resspolk, ll0.0JVtillO.tt. I.ard. fe *?7itftR.70.Short-rib sides. |4 Hitit. D' -tatted.snouldeis. tl ^Vvfrlt 7!i. Short-clear aides,RfWgRJbR. Whiskey, $1.22.CnCAOO UVE-STOCK MARKET.INION STOCK-YARD8. ILL.. January
17.-Cattle-Receipts. 1.600 head; marketweak; common to extra steers. WtitttM;Mockers and feeders, $2."i*f>S$4; cowt andbuilt. I1.i10ibR.6o.Hogs.Receipts, 21,1)00 hetti; market BB
10c. higher; heavy packing and shippinglots. f...s,v.i|4 90; common to choice mixed.J-'!.".'oil; hole*** -.sorted, t3.HJt.tU: light,»3>K-rj»i.U0: pigs. RMRteopwRdcdrpta, 7.000 head: marrket
iteady; Inferior to choice. lZt)t2 Umba,RiiiHiC
CINCINNATI.CINCINNATI. O.. January 17 -Flour ac-
itv.-; winter patents, tj.0.fy|3.70. shippingpatents. tl.VahtS.~n.Wheat.Quiet and iteady; No. 3 red,
17*6*17 Vic, track.Corn.Fairly active and a thadt firmer;
No. I mixed. » l-2c.Oats.Qolet and iteady: No. 3 white,
fl Me.Park.Active and atrong; m»!t, BOM.Lani.Pinn; ateam leaf, R.12 1-2; kettle
lard. 16.12 l-lUacon.Strong; shoulden. 5c.: loose
short rlhe. i Ute.', abort clear, 5 3-le.I iry Salted Meats-Firmer and active;
looa? ghoulders. 4 l-2c; thort ribs. 6c.;short clear sider, 4 3-4c.; boxed meats,l-l.*, more.Whiskey-Steady at 11.22.
ST. LOUISST. LOU.a, MO.. January 17..Flour dull
and unchained.Wheat.Higher; January, K, 5-Sc.; March.
59 I-lc; July, lt i-i--Corn -May higher; other montbt iteady;.1 nary, Re.; May, _* 7-*k\; July. J, MR
"ti 7-lc-Steady: May ll 7-lc bid. .
Pi rb Standard men nominal at HC.*>:Old, 19.-. __
Utrd-Prfm** steam, 15.45; choice. RM.Bacon-Should 1 s. '. 1-tc longs, i 1 - I
clear riba, 0 3-4c.; clear sides. 5 7-8c.Dry Salted Meats.Shoulders, 4 5-oc.;
clear ribs, J '-". *'*¦'."
aldea. 5 1-2.lilgu Wines.Stesdy at tl..'
THE COTTON MARKETS.'[ LIVERPOOL. January U.-UM tl "kjamCotton-Butlnen fair; prlcea hardening.Americtn middling. I l-4d. Sal«e. 10 .000;balea: Amercan. 9.200 balet; .-peculationand export. 1.000 bales Receipts none.
Futures) or>ened >-'#ady: - J-muary.4 2t-*td.: Jaauarv and February 4J<-t>**v4 -.*5-Std.: February and March, 4 .-*>..:
March and Aorll. 4 U-fto . May andJiiie. 4 --fifi/1 '--»54d.; June ami Ju**".4 ¦Hl-mtfl : Julv and Auguit. 4 .-M'p4 *t*-*4*r4 23-md.: Aurruit and Bcptember,4 2ta*>t''i-| _-*- "September and Oc¬tober. '. 15-6K1.; Octobec and November,* n-ftid. .^. u . _,._
Futuret firm. Tenders, 100 ba|et, mw
4 P M-American middling, low mld-dllns clause. January, 4 2S-«!d-. _*,uf'Januarv and February, 4 2t-«4Rt 26-W..buven: February and March, 4 *4-**f.,buvera March and April. 4 tt-4Afl.: Apriland Mav. 4 23-fWd.. buyers; Uar and.lune. 4 2M4d.. Milers- June and July.4 »-64d.. tellerti Julv and Auguit.4 23-«4.J.. lellert; August ind September,4 --64Q4 22-64d.. buyert; September a nflOctober, t tu-sid.. sellers; October snoNovember. 1 in-^ttt-t ll-»4d.Fircures cloaed <iulet.NEW YOKK. January 17,-Cottxfn.
Oulet and ateadv; inid-illng Gulf, I Mc ;mlddlins. 8 3-lbc.Net receiDtt. none: arost. 2.311 balei;
exDorti. Continent. 8.110 balet; forward-".' loo bales: sales. «63 balee; aplnnert,lil bales: aleck. ltO.UOO balee.Weeklv: Net receipt!. 4.061 bales; grots.
28.123 balea. exoorts Oreat Britain. !._*bales: Fnnce 900 bales, Continent, lO.twbal-s: forwarded. 7,"_5 bales; salee J.7S3;sdInnen. 791 bales.Totals to-dav: Net receipt!. 25,ZM balet:
exports. <Jreat Britain. M.*» bales;France. TJ.2J47 balet; Continent. t.UOba'es itoek. t.012.9»a balea.Totals ao far thia week: Net ree*.di,
12S,t2l balei: export!, Orettt Brlttln. 17.-k>4 bales France, 33.187 balet; Continent..'(tl balea.Totals since September Itt: Net re-
celnti 3.7B9.0W balea; exnortt. GreatBritain. 1.175.219 bales: France. 342,411ba'es: Continent. 1.982.200 bales.Futures cloted iteady; March, tim:
ADrtl. I7.!W: Mav. I7.97: June. ».nir Jolyand Autuit. ROI; Beptemher. 1771; Octo¬ber. 17.68; November. 17-.. lUIei, 138,700balea. ,
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NEW ORLEANS. LA Jar ary ll.-Cotton.Futuret: Sales. 31,300 balej; Jtr-uarv tnd February. 17 75; April, |7.»2;Mav. I7.M: June. I7.»: juIv, 17.W; A*i-gust. UM: September, 37.82; October, ti.il.
NAVAL-STOBB MAHKBT8.V.ILMINOTON. N c, January 17-
Botln.Firm: strained. $135; good strained. 11.4*).Snlrits of Turpentine.Steady; machlda.
'$ l-2c.: Irresular. 39c.Tar-Steadv. at Mc.Crude Turpentine.Firm; hard not
Quoted: toft. BM, virgin. |1.9", bid.CHARLESTON, to C. January 17..
Turpentine firm at 29c. Salea none.Koam- Firm. Sul-t*. 4*1) barrel!, A.
B, and C. $1 15: D. UM; E, MIS; F, I1.4A;C. 11.50; H. $1.60; 1. $1.«; K. PM; ti. R.M;wlndow-gtaaa, R.K; water-white. R.SAVANNAH, CIA., January 17..Tarpen-
tine ateady rt 30c. Salea were 6 catha,reported.lto!ln. Palea nominal; other grades
Heady: A. B. and C. $1.15; U. RRi; B.I1.4i>: F. $1.50; Cl. $1.(0; H. $1.65: I, fi.70;K. $1.90; M, RR; N. 12.40. wlndow-glaas.$3.10; water-white. RM).
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