but little, ranging from 18)I@19o. V b. for
tiercesand 194~2jse. S. for kegs. The ap
pended snopap presents an accurate exhibit of the
year's business ompared with that of last year,
viz:
'epfernber, 1R7---Bales reported were 1102
tierces and I19 kergs, prices ranging for the t ,rnth
at ld lSc. for tierces and 141'l6. 10 1. fir
kegs.
OcQ(-l('r-Sales All tlercee and 800 kegs, against
264 tierces and .34) ke@s same time last year. rates
rarging from 131(1eJ|1. for Ueroes and 14(l4,io.
SPI. for kege.
Nvre'7mr r-Sales were 2955 tierces and 1300
keCs. agaiust 17)5 tierces and 625 kege same time
Iast Sear and the highest and I we-t prices were
12l3l::1c. for tierces and 13'i~4c. for kegs.
rt ,cndcr- Hales were 1215 tierces and 2610
keg., l agast 1i. tierces arid 570 kegs, and the
1 l best and lowest prices l.1l14,4. for tierces and
13bft1l4c. for kegs.
January. lt8.-Sales were 1070 tieroee and
2c2b kegs, agalune 740 tierces arid 329 kegs the
Lighest and lowest ruling rates being 12g'tLJc.
hfr tierces and 13*l15o. for kegs.
February-Pales were 1147 tleroes and 1457
ki ge, eagainst 4(t) tierces and 474 kegs, saume time F
lrst yt or, and the highest and lowest prices 141(4
I6tc. fir tlerces and 110164c. for kegs.
Marrh-d4ales footed up 1140I tierces and 1419
kegs, against 1337 Ir*ces and 3927 ktgs the c )r
responding time last year, and the highest and
lowest prices were 15Q@lc. for tierces and 16t A
I-je. for kegs.
Alpril- Sales summed up 16'4 tierces and 1175
kege, agaltnt 1i40 tierces and 22'8 kegs the same
time last year, wi tie prices ranged from 18IQ1@l:.
hfr tierces and lit/2oc. for kegs.
May-There were sales of 1630 tHerces and a s
kegs, against 1125 tierces and 4·75 kegs the same
time last year. and the highest and loweit prices
tere 194)@2,lc. for tierces and 194)l J)c. for j
kegs.
June-The aggregate sales amounted to only
hO0 tierces and 4i4 kegs, against 10141) tierces au i
150 kegs the corresponding moon jast year,
rices angreng 1@l@4su. for tierces itd 20i)02lc.
fur kegs.
JuIly--There were sales reported of 6) tierces
and 160:9 kigs, against 16610 tierces and 60U kegs
last year and the highest and nlow t prices paid
were 1stgl. for tierces and l39'l20c. for kegs.
August-The cleolng month of the year, there
WirV ali-es of 1411 te'cces and 1117 kegs, against U
600 tieres and 10li kegs the corresp ,n4ing
monoth last year, and the highest sad lowe-r 6
prices paid were I@It)S*3. for tierces and 2.i4',
21Io. for kegs. It will be observ*d that tu.
Lheaviest business done this year was i the rnirth
of November, while the heaviest businet lanst
ear was done in March. the lowest prices this
year were in the month of January, and last year
l the monith of Juoy.
kCa|IP'Ts AND EXI'(IRTH OF I.4RD FKOM KEYTEMBKHI
1, 11.,7 Tu At 31, 1 4,7
[rie c ,, t s1 "
Li ] j I lr
Sc I .... i44 I ' 11.)' 1 '- 4"'
-T -ii 'Li
11. t', I± N '.1 1 "d i
:'L . 117. , ( f.-r
Ici I
an) 3 1 7 I, ) I , 6.1 151
'^ 7117
I. , it
' 13 17 '1 li 1 '. )14
tc i-... jo-- 115
S I.t .... ... It
La -A-. ri r
l1.-O . M 3" .[...... "c I , ^1 ., S
. .. 2 . 15. 4 44S 2,'4
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1 1 1 1 I 1 1;
2 1 . 1 ^ 1
.. 24 .... ,14 I ' , 11 '4 I ' u I st ! P
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1:41 5 . i 2 S-.
. '3.7 .. I , I '. : -4" 'i. i (, 4" , )i
. t 5 i o
15 . '-.'.. 4x 4 i 6-, .
T 12 444 1 ,i
.II 2Ii: ,2
154"7--Ien. I iii, i i'. 4l4 5 : I6
... .. II s . d i 5 5 'n 21,
S6 , 4( 1 , ,
S1.oun 4 r i 1'- 1i3eas 1 v , 1ie l
i2 7. ' .12 4 1 4i
3 o Il -14-144 '1-'. i O
b ..ta has 'no dubtl been1 de w h Ith
. 7ib 13I I o whi' t ver, ih t
(at.. d e b If
2 Ii .i 1 l
1S -a I i 21' tiei '11>W , ' e 1
4' i,
,keo . N .o d l2lr 1' p e T
. i ,; d , ii b 1 i s
1867-ilny I 55e 1 i 4, I:h ee14tq 1i.
to 4B ' 4ef , l b lo it ft4
l ,b '0 e 3-11 1_1 1:4, 14 , w ,ti
t h 1 5
:: : ,
2. . - ' ill i9 ,1 I 1,4 . 1 o iii
i 11 i , i', .. I I t "R .
186- Dre n ell A e .~h h4I b4 1 d
l 3 7ie, ,ad 1'r3 o e ,Iopeet . o 1
2t1. .iceis. salg I n eT otcous .rth pe, Ite o
1,-.... to 1
Toteli. i. 1 1 2.-&-- i.- -i) hi,
i 2i5 . ,- - 4 2, , i, - . m . > ..i. i i he
t - -. -',- . ., 'I 1 ± , 4
W ,hlsa , of
rngular or relable figures hae, however, bees
attaInable, and we are comedIo to preent to
ae receipts. alee and exports for the past e aol
years, be Without our usatl volumel of ratw. to
r RICxIPie'. CALrl AND IEXPoRi OP WHi5I'5.
,. i r i e
8Oct O ' . 214 ""4
5 t 4. .6 . 1 5 , 24 2.51'
Si 117o I6 9
'7 3)6 27 4.9) 323 6
1) , . 1t , 421.i ,L 7 54. 5
D R1o . I 9 1 .9
71225 1 .I 0 I 164 6
T low35' p. o67I 257 n B...
4611 ... j 1 . . 3 45 176
. 24;, 44.1i r p .. . : 1 ....
3 1' 4 22, 614 d 4i " "o f
3eb. 7 143, 41 6 3 ,
6 17 b ale IMii . 1d 74i 7 92u .
A d 1 1!' 95+ . i e '1 4 . o
D1, un4" ..or 5: .... 4o 7 11,21 ....
tita2e" 72n 9: I
,p , 4 2 I 1, - 13 2 3 " "
S lot ei4 2ic ..T1 1or 7e 4 re 25
471 5 131S 5, e
1 ....
1 1 3 1 4 1 I 1" 1 4 1 . 630
)I I Si i r2 1411' 4, 0) .
Tit h1 1heoo rormt of th moe .ip b
/)." loo 17 1e h o
2e epidmi bth ie 4s fo 1t0r bt
The following report of the movement in Bag.
ging and S4alt is tke frni the circular of Mersrs.
estrlate the consumpt1,on at ed with bales shippeand ofby
e317 bales Ind 275 pieces Kentucky.factors.
Indaer-Oog to the stringency Icn our moin tey
maket, unfavorably account, from the country-h
tey and epide mic, bunhave s fore the rater p srto
t about 400 bales were made on private trms. We
e teatte the consumption at 0 bale shipped10 b
Sby dealers and facors.
pwer loom at 2o.
r,vi,.over--lndil Baggiung--Tilr cutined stria
nel ry in our money market, and sickness in the
city and countrydi have prevented busl.es. ales
f ,bout 1011 bales were made T on prvte terdu.
e estimae tthe osmtonu at t 10 shipped byale,
dnealerI deslers ad fa 0ttors .
\,Kert,cy-- lc a. improvement over t
pr oc -lu o months. t t lecane int
le iand--The stringeny tn our moeoy market slll
prevailed, aindlts em . has been ver limtd Wesr
e.l mate the c onsumption a tt ti0 bale s shipped by
sdealers be and a acsors.
Kentucy-N-Held at i20 n no minal
1"',,nlbI'--Brought but little change in the
o alkrt. Bualnees was of a vwry limited charac.
taru and holders have p old some iot.ts low c um pe
r lb. Wed estimate s tthe c sumpton t 11r9e bales
shipped by dealers and factors.
liton dem anld w im itd wat 2 j,0 batle , and
shipped by dealers and fa0tors.
Kaer tcky- Held at l(.n@-c.
, lirarj-I ndria -There were esales of 650 bales
in Iota no speculators on P. T. Cinomption du
ring the irmth only 50 bales, shipped by dealers
arnd factors, now held at 0o'r -.
Keuntucky-No demand. Quotation nominal.
larch--I dia-O rnwg to a speculative feeling,
sales snd reatile hav e taken place of about dSo
bales, In luot irom 23v123c. Market clues firm.
field at 2 3o -. Ccoum umption about 100 bales.
Kentucky-No demand. Quotation nominal.
Aprd-India- Sales during the month 10040 nales
on spec ulation. Held firm at 24ce-. Conaump
tuin rs bales. shipped rs. y dealer and factrs.
Kentucky--Bales about 300 pieces, power-I om
at 20ic. Held at l- lo. and 20.. for hand and
p ower loom.
JMay-lndia--Sales and shipments during the
montshi pped by dealer 10 ales. Marke quiet: old
er frm at 24c. d
Kentocky-tSales 160 l eces power-loom at 21o.
Now held at 22c. for power loom, lto. for hand
rwade.
Juite-India-The market opened at 24c., bit
owinl to unfavorable reports from the country
ome tsales were made at 238 . With better ac
counrs the market improved to 24e., and sales of
1 r1 rha es during the last 20 days have been made
at 21 .25c. $i yard In vari. n s lots. Hlt ders firm
at T5t. Consumption about 700 balet, shipped by
fa by dealerstore and dealers.
Kentucky--Sales about 300 pieces power-loom
at 23c.. and some small lot. band at lt@lgo. Held
at 2ile. for hand. 2Tc. for power loom.
Judy- ndia--Market opened at 25h., and with a
speculative demand prices advanced ranidly, wi-i
vales of about 1,on bales at from 25@260.., acah
oand on time. discount added. Consampuon about
1104o bales, shipped by dealeras and factor. We
leIk for a very active demand during August.
Kentucky--Sales about 50 pieces p ower.loom
W'23c., aiid some small lots of hand at l21.
Held at 210. for hand, - 26o. for potter-loom.
al.
,re-i, .rw--The tr naterints have been limited.
Salsth from first hands 1h,00 sacks at 82 05 per
rack, with resales of 80e sacks for Western ac
count on P. T. The a lsales by dear and ash
ments amount to o563 sam. 0hore is onlya. one
cargo in frt ae n rst hands. a d n
w'yrwe l.Daiad-le imsud very limited, but some
at inqury from the West. Sale one crgo, about
IO bushI on P.T. Now held at 1 30 ac
(-)cul-er--1he local consumptive demand ta.
m00 sadks on P. T. Sales by dealers and shie
mnerits tod r th e West m o rnt hto 17 Ie sacks. ll
it-epta fir the month from Lierp ool 15 421 sacks.
carod fralm Pensacola 127 sadsak. Oc the d reips
esfrom Liverpool one 1 c lgo, a about o00 sack, on
f urth ine, ise s by dels andthe Importers, aod
from Liv erpool ahlw two anrgoes on te way dr
ill prt, conslslting of about ll.0o c kes. o
Turks Island-oe above stnck o hd sold for13
ci w eat keri and ready for shipment.
ir-,lot r--The demjand wata geod throughout.
bRut the low stage of water In the river a a prer
month ll.;;9 sacks, which have been sold to
dealers, with ec sales on Western account of 60) I
sackon, all on I'. T. The alera by dealera nd
hmelt rnuns amtunt ed to 3-.03.1 sacks. Noe he
cargues f.,r sle in first hands a. owing to
latet advces hiiwiiig biet small shipments on the
tatuonu fir fi tre receipts. w tn ou
Turksn Island-P,,eceiited 300 bushelm, sold to a
Sdeale r on P . T.
..-.c',ar --T.hedre has been a good demand this
nirnth, and owing to the great scarciry of iue and
a considerable reduction is the stock, prics have
tsttted. Reept for the y r month 23,91c4 (1ssks.
farco rst atroiii first han.Is .-nd.tl salcks to desl
era Ir(m 7 1(aclor2 ti accorlrg to prororti et ofe
t 7:4 sre recks. on c last two argoes, arrved rtin
fmai 9u0noo, being held above the vies abof
boes rs coa ar.e gt
Tlurk's Island-No demand. Held at $2 10 tg
bar. hUhimnt o The W estave been
J,l.tv'ii "--A good jobbinlg demand prevaile,!
during the month eee o ts ite 777 the sarkh. hasr
from first hands 112 9e7 sacks. tn the 1st a caer A
l 1l.r sacks, (ovr one-third fine, sold at 82 134, L
hbut owling to the considerable reepts, dealers na
held off and importers being disposed no meet the
merke, e sales were madle under 82. We now q-oote
cargoet t a3 acK cording teo proportion of fine.
ntales by dearers 21.was2 lackn. Larest advone a
Sshowld about 20,u sacks tion the way and in eourse
tiFtb;ear,,,l -Te demand has been good for this
seasen of the year. ReceIpts 19 ',, sJacks. Sales
SI 6 I@ 1 73,, according to proportion of fine.
Ihere are two cargoes reported below, coseisting p
of 9460 sacks, one half fine, not included in above w
Turk's Island-No demand. Held at 82 10
sack. t
March--Shipment to the West hive been m
small, hut the local demntd for the South hss ua
sacks. Total ales from firet han ds lt2,991 sactkS
t *luding all the rercipls,l and sales by dealers,
etc., 3- 234, saks. During the early part of the o
month the market wee dull, and severtal oargots s
to the smtal stock on band, and last advice. show. fo
ag light shipments on the way, a strong upward
endercy set in, result ng in an advasce or from
5r50c. ' seek. Market closing firm at $1 9
2 W cargo. cash.
Turk's Island-Demand very small. Held ad
$2 10 O bag.
April -The demand both local and for Western
account has been good. Receipts for the month
21 829 sacks, which have all been sold, with re
Ssales for Western account of 19 66 saeke awaiting
shipment, which are included in above stock.
Sales by dealers, eto., 25,377 sacks. Shipments
on the way are very light.
]ay-b here has been a good demand for Texas
and the interior don.g the entire month under
reserve. Bales from first hands 11,831 sacks, sand
sales and shipments by dealers, etc., 27,191 sacks.
Last cargo sale $2 40. Up to latest advi.es there
are only two vessels on the berth loading with
habout 2600 sacks. Of the above stock about 18,
000 sacks are held for Wester accoount awai:lng
shipment.
Turk. Island-fair demand; held at 81 40011 90
per bag In round lota.
June-The demand for Texas and the Interior
was good. and prices are firm at $2 50 per sack,
coarse and fine, in round lots from warehouse.
Receipts for the month 7699 sacks. Bales from
first hands 6669 sacks on private terms, and sales
and shipments by dealers, etc., 23,844 sacks. The
shipments on the way from Liverpool were very
light, and should the rates of consumption qon
tinue holders looked for an advance in rams.
Turks Island-demand limited; held at $1 80@
$1 90 per bag of two bushels in round lots.
July-The demand for Texas and the Interior
continued good, and prices are firm at 82 55'$2 61
per sack for coarse and fine, in round lots from
warehouse. No cargo sales from first hands.
Rales and shabipments by dealers, etc., 20,421 sacks
The shipments on the way from Liverpool were
still very light, and with the reduced stock and an
veragse rate of consumption, sellers looked for a
lurther advance.
Turks Island-Stock very light; held at $2 per
bag of two bushels.
Ceewe.
We are indebted to Ye . Small U& Co.. for the
subjolned repLrt of the . ffee trade in this ans sI
ocher leading cities of the United States for the
past 3ear:
Beg.
Total importo of Rio Offee from Ist July, 1967, to let
Jul I lole .......... ....... ......... ........ 111 519
Impurts from i.t July, 17 . to Is, July, 1857.......... I 4!Il
SIcrease tis year .. ..... ........... ... ..
Stock in first lands July 1, 1467......... .......... N 1 e.
" OIbth ...... .. .. ....... 1i ,15r
of UTHLI.Y RE.EIPTS ANDilAI.i8t AT Tils PORT DLR
I(iG TIIF: PAST YAa.
Receipts. Ba.a. aYes. Bn.
-oi ...... ... ....... 616 July. ........ . (1s)
- A ue . ............. 6 August . ............ . 2,6A.,
,in i.pterbor. .r.... .. .. (i e, Nerntmber........ .. N.i
i o ,c t,ber .. . . 13 74 (cto r ...... ..
.. . muse.r ..... ... 9,(44 Novrombr ......... II 3;i,
) 0 e.b.............. hok, . ai eri .e........... 1 72
iy ,.lnuary ......... .. 12 ,1 Jluou ry ........ .. ... 12
I rbur. . ...17 t4 Fobruary .......... .. 21 di(
Ma ch..b.. ... 3 March................. 15.11
S p..... ....... 6,-V4ti ApriL ..... 1..1.....
may... . ..III May ..... ........... 7 04'.
n ............ . . . ............. u
Tot l ... ........... 113,619 Total ............... 1p2, 3A 7
MOb'llB Lr Khldl.'PT AND SALCO AT ALL OTR751
f'uHtT.S DULRING THY PAT YEAR.
1 t.Rrte is B'r 1-10, Tol 4
I . , k .......... 0 ;o.rI N iw York..... ...... 7;t;
dtltmore .. ....... 24, 341 l t,11 mo, e ......... ''L i :0
M bilr ... ........ 7 .) Mu te . .... 71 0,
rr * L.. ... Yi Sa. v anrnoah.... 66.
i . l e ofl e a... ........ 1.2;6 G(ilreStotn 7 31_
'4 o . .......e 2 1 . , 5 T. al......... .. . I,1.4,994
y t. k eft e r ifrlm
l.t yeahr ..... 7,540
e 1 ,42.783
isgs.
Tota l n , of iTfL l- frrem BrTil to theT L'Iyun
Sta e. Itr .ear tvitll t; Juull ) 1to ...... 1,244,242
Imports . e i .. 1 ..... ......... ...... . 10.U11
Increase this year .... ...................... . 314 4D
1ae" of" BI.ral t'oflre in the On tted Rtatos for year
)ew Ctua J.I l :u, or S6 . .. . ..... ........ ....... 1 124 9
e CiMRI'AATIeS F. 4711 K AT ALL Till IMI'UKTING PORT,
Sags 11
'd Iny Ylt B.. 97.510
.t 1 .. .. ........................ .... . . . . th.,st.
c31.1.K. IN PILOT HANDS THil DAY.
S ie. York...... . .................................. .13 4
, tmo-e ..... ........ ..... .............. . 57 4
1. s a.vanna h ................ ...... ......... ... ... ... .. 3u1 1
Ibli* ,Oe iph ta ................................ ..... .. 2.1.K.
.,.le.i . ............ . ................................. 2. y .
.,slvuoton .................... ...... ........ ... . 6U
Total............................................... 216,76
There have been no imports since the let July.
The subjoined recapitulation and statement of
consumption are taken from the New York Ship.
pnig List: : cAr To.
BFAeAP1TnmL TION.
STOCK AT ALL cORTS JAJICA1r 1. 1868.
At New YT rk, of Olrn itl......................... bags 142 040
. f Maras lbo ................ ......... 5 6M
of r ,,r n ............................. i 7UJ
t f i S Mingo....................... 2 60
of ail ...................... s... .
Sof Jsoa .............. ... .... I
of l ................... . ...... 9C
iof IA uat .. ...... .. ... . 72. 7
s oa fots ocos.......................... 639
Total at Now York .................pkg. 1.01 3R
yAt Boston-- Tsv,., Ma , l tc ....................... 13 571
A tll idelph, -B rao tl ........................... 5 46
H.io,,r.-braz.l ...... 2.
n o 9 .. o e.,--i .....- r ..'...... .......... 3201,
d tither rors-Brazll, stc........................... 2 411
Totl ................................ pkgs . 246.4 2
SToet l weight . .. ............ ....... ... s 57., .oU (
h it, ck, J nu ry 1, 1, 7 .............................. .2 1215.18
n creae in Steck . ...................k..sl.16.O.s.o 0
it CO AT ALL PORT, JATUAR 1, 1967.
At New Y,,rk, of Brazil ..........................b s,29 779
tif Mara'aibo .............. .. .......... 6
.. of Lag. rar ............................. 07 O
ol Ceylon ............................... 6 6t
of ly re............. ......... 1 06
of .. ..................... . tr ts-. 1 o or,-r
of M auni ............................... 2 67O
. f . a,, .................................... 5 U )
of '..JRm R . ........ . . 9... 1
,of ..aull 2.. .............. ........A0 t l
of Jaeeic a T 7
Total t Ne York ................... ... t .101 7.
At Bootol--Javr. esr....... .... . .. ...........o .. ..
To l.thoi. -- ....... .................. n
T lsircm, e-e lstl .o . .e...... c. n. . h po....... t 5;6
S e RIrI P n--., roi'io ..N P.... o1 fro ho
laIke rt.......................... . .r . 39
T rl,., too I dIn . u Pond dr . . i... .... d ... l , 2 d tr
o - 'r.Led .. 4 aC375 ...... .........2..7e.i 1e u 4 274 b t
-- --.--- -- I -
o r m Mr-- Ifr-egts-- I era ... i of s
T't.e ..me v be hurteond. a t2rl,6.. 10,1fll 17
/ at., ..... . ..I a I---- -
In the above statement of consumption, we
have ictuddoo thed th drect receipt s at the
,,ris. the iuoatwise receipts being embroced In -
the calcul.tin at the port of original entry.
Stook eftt (ttLe
Slut To Ii 1 7; (I (,K . i. M,'7l.NI iiAl',A( o I' ,., ,
' 1,1,,lA..... . .5 7 ] ,
iol. I .................
7 TIr ue . . ........ 1"' -
1-'., .... ........ .... ..::' . ..5- -. mi
ii bieS.oo,......... ...... - I
T a..l . ......... 3
1I-k. n g, r............. - $ -- ]-"
lToalo teek..........Lo 13 2
woiked by his former laves. Total receipts of
IVeretite.
not utihed so high es the previous year, b it the do.
obtain room for freights. Berred aew lne of
sTeamers haVe been stted, and a trial has fully
proved a success..lhat theee bplsy ot room
for stllo more erhm no doubt, ad, as will be
Snee n by the following table, our ship owners and
Sasgents bave not been behind, or shown the alight.
S at lack oc energy in placing New Orleans n an i i
equal tcotlnk Ith any other port ia the Unied cb
t I -tates: e
he
SI RATrES OP FR ilEIOUT "Ot COoIn sr el AM FROM aO
h EPrTeRvn lb.r. 1867, TO Atou"7 31s,. 'i64. no
frer. Lik5.?OOL 35.555 an 45ou3. 55w TOni 3041.4. N
i1. 167 Pc re | tsr· . Centi. C eia I ew cI
e pt. 7 13-16 ...a.a. ae...al. I1 to
1 , ...... ........ , 1 to
2....... I ......... ,. .. .. ..
I0
S. ....... I a
d 11' i a
AO ' I l . .. ..... 1 I
A ". 266' iOIr l11 ..... ....... s d
54I 1 I
IA uI ... .......... I ' IL
• rBl ,1 . ! TO...... .. ....
Si . ... ,
.. . 4 l . .. . t
S.. 2 t 5 . .. l
I; ....., A.
t =6
11! I
J4. s , 1s
r I l .... ... . .. . 1M b I,'
21'1 6 . . . .. .... 8'jl 3-1 1 'y
I.a. -is I ...... 1 E
, ll14 l 9-16 - ..
s 3
At PElE"sEr le 1oi 7, h.. o b Len.. 31, l4o1t1.
1.a. ou rsntL Centhrom' umt. ( ede
a y 1i . .. .. .[1I "
, I, I66 : . I
ic .. e I . r 1 2e .. 9Is
c il. . c6 1 l dt
1 9 mt s Se t
IATblr OF Fwalk HT ORI OotwrON Bt SAIL FROM
. II -
G. ch g 1 -endcthe d ico4o t eoi. (;q G Oti ',lt. bTu.
be, t. p.e , l ..... . ......... I 1 o 1
S " . t 16 t i I' . .
- iA 6 1..
Su Sw 6 1316v o 1urig h r.
t r d 16 w .ill q!s 8 pr
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itFINANCIAL REVIEWV
-FOR Tll
T1-ear Ending Aegist 31st, 1867-8,
Msaeetatrp nId Faluetat. r
The re nrse of the mOe markt dprinl the year
anding lac t evening, han beend a e·rct coaster- 6
part of the one ilmmediately preBedin it. Capital
Swa in abundant spply throughout. 1'he demands
fur accommodation on the part of strictly t 1 bor
rowers, were at bno time heaIvy or pressing ; and
chotce poper could have been readily discounted
lor sold at any period of the year upon much more
i l mactory terms tor tohe ruling rates of severs t
ther commercial cities. Bet while e radmit thot
It cannot be gains)ed that obligations in the least o
trinted have teen exceedingly difficult to plaoe
t~ltr countley paper hul been rwholly ucoveartible,
ain that but few facilities were extended for lo
erl mprovements or to would be brrowers in thae f
l e acbhalge and the discount of unquestionable bo.
S41i"ees peper, all of the banks were enabled to in
p vest molt of their surplus currency, and u but
ftw failures have occurred during the year. affairs
have thus far progressed quite advantageously.
SNSo material varation of any kind has transpired
In rates of money from the opening to the close of
t e year. And we therefore strill quote 8 per cent
6 rer annm at bank, and l,~lt per cent per month
SOt of doors for short gilt edged paper, anl 10411
.er cent per annum for long dated notes, secured
by trICtly A 1 cIty mortgage.
Geld lad Slte/r.
6 TEe almost total want of confidence everywhere
felt as to the stjbllily ot our political and finan.
s. al insthiutons has afforded a wide field for speou- WI'
t;aion in the precious metals throughout the 3'
Scontry from the opening to the close of the bt
3 ear. Every movement affecting the nutional But
debt or the national currency has been advran- nil
; tagecurt·y ,:sed by interested parties to di.t irb our
tinancial equiltrlum. Every rumorof an Impend.
lrig d flf1ulty wIth foreign powers has been per
w r'ed, sa d very whisper or innuendo as to local
(.iaaflecti(.n tortured to the utmost extent by aya.
ricous capltalntus and cormorants that they may Ihe
the better prey apon the unconscious and already RUl
nuch groind down masses. As a conreq'len;-'
rates of greenbacks have coastantly fluctuated cbs
and the atandaid of gold and silver has been t
nominally quoted accordingly. In this city the Lot
dalty operations in gold have been at times con
siderably in excess of all precedents, while the lt
tortl movement for the year will Probably fall ilr,
ehert c-f some former aggregates. Ih yo Ibe
leier hasl been Uf an unnmally restriced charac. I;oI
ter throughont. Receipts from all points have mr
almost wholly failed, and the amounts offered for For
.-ie have scarcely been sufficient at any time to
onstitnle a market, while pricea have been urn.
lotmly governed hy the ruling rates of gold. For
tcpilisr ?sliitvln qotatior. we refer to our tibles.
UII. IEST aID LoWEST ilA`iNl OF GOLD ANOI) SILVER
!5Ill0(i EAChl 97.l 902 C.'IMMIRCIAL 3l7i6
b, p 6 142 A 141 136'., 137 4 113
1 . i l 143 ' 3 137 . ' Ic 3 D
1 Il<i 15 137 is. ,,|i7
Ic. , , I ltt i 13' 13.1. , 47 i€
1. . 1l ll.I ., 1 13, IC I sI v
1 " Ie' ' 6 11 4 141 i l4
e.... 'i 1:is, I-i2 ' i 1 2 isl- , li h.
J i A 3..... 157; Is l , t 114 I 1 ' i'l 1. A r
.4, , . l il . 1 1 131
1. ... , 13 : I'2. l 14, 14.-.,
21 14i, 114, ' la :130 I 163,
1.a " I64 1i , 141 ',, l6 136 1;. 1.4 lt e
213..... ]14i 135'4 1a 134 , 125 tl Ja
20 .... i 1 , 134 i l3 . laS Ij-114
IS . .16 143 141i
..i 3..... I13 1., 11 136, Il 142
lp'It 3 '...... ' lvi' I i 3 14It 112
I 14.. 136-, 136 1413 14'
..1. .....I . 1391, i 1I- 1
1. 2..... 14') 1 1ill 144 14
19 Cal 139, 1.541, 13 144 1e 14
1 ...... 1) 139 1144 141
1..... 1.,14, 121,10 l)4,il W ii 1 45 I clo
SI..... 14J1, 1 16 1)1 14 147
17 1... 1 12 5'l ',
145', 1461'-l L1S' / 13 l 147 Port
SIn... MtP,(lJ ,ijl ll
Itd ekohs asi lmes.
t The movement under the above hedling hba, it
Sa ih but few exoeptions. ben of a very reetrioted b
d character threoghoet the year. There were bet B
few favorite securities at any time apes the mar tl
- ket. and as they were uniformly held at prices t
s above the views of tyerar spealators oetd have a
no motive for heavily investing a them. At the c
, same time the market was generally glutted with -
the lower grade seoarttle, bet owing to the In
certitude which prevailed with regard to the
to'nre, parties who otherwise might have bought
to hold. appeared to wholly shun them. The
variations in rate are in some ase heavy for the
sear, but they are more apparent than real, and
are mostly caoned to the stoets of banks whose
previous nominal capitals have been Inoreased or
diminished, and the value of thuir respective
stares saltered ceci.rdilgly.
MONTHLY QUOTATIONS OF ITOCKs AND BONDO,
counuBCIIwN IO-anmsta 30, 1'67, AND maDING
Atutove 31, 1868.
I_ J
^.,--1 ,"3' " • 2e I
Easr-" .I `s w:
w 110 Fn "e0ISE sad ~IwS s
8a lI l
ba:; " - I: °::I
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Y ]!i==: : = : :ý,.,i , S: Iii:! i
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ýd S 8
'a EGyssfee eýaassilfý ýt e*ess
II Iills l I I$-.fi0Illº --IIti. 5
Ii I II I I Ill II II I
,, Ifew ,I$1 have ,r*ol IncIe he S th -
I1t i I o I II I I e Ie i
I owI toI I Ill I p ~1 l s 1 th ,,
I r I I Se
I
I 'erl to l $e $iii 11 t
ntheu withe rarge of almoSntr eltndivencia
he t, orgxd lo 2 goos i e s
oldy a oreig blose agNenwel Yklan aster
Bt ew yearýs hFave r byi nce9a the th fnr
reito rehnere, nt i s w ith t8_ecsa
Yontributioas in thersame diction Appea r t e
D t 6 8 - -
Bo chec t to den. Comher(ol
OupperaYo in Dejoets.c E Dcringe have piet
;eod, owing to fai oe, inep ares th
pet betogen otro th bo r p oer - o
;SeS govermenreichaqexthanode
pnts.nt the i era oie amons exty adinat
ldrmente, Foreign E·chas oe looms immesurae
uly above all other arents as an aojnrter ofr
vrt few years have rolled by since the ounth fur-y
pfrties on tothe slie o the Atlantic, the.
Creeent iOtT contriboting the Igreater pGr
tlereof; asd now, imploverlshed a we areo
contributions In the same direction appear to be
aupplc in the United Sjtates. During the past "
3esr, owing to a 1ailing o , in exports, the Ex.
bt, with incresaing agricultural s7cceen, we can,
Lt fail to again cotrol the balaning, power of
..,tee have 4lactuated , a considerable ext"nt
thrDoughot the year, owing almost exclus* vely to
F .oreign 1x4hl9ne table, it is wholly unneces5ary
" i'- ' t 4,l":;j', B,5 nk (,omnor.l
,. 1 ' ..3 l, .. , , ill? 137.3 .1 U 1.0 '.01
. . ,, - ,, - 3,
Dee. 2... II'4, 501 46 . ,437',, ,") . ,,,
It.. i. , ,a 9aea tI 'a i ,l,;iili:t ,'S'.4 ii,
44... , 14. , i,, ? 1,1,,,'t.'. '," 4, Oil ,'a
• 3 - . n ,, :;.. ':f ,.17.* ) ",% .,3
21. .. 5 ... ..... . .. 'w.. . i . .... .
Sls y ' reurs, tot .avnt of, 0oore7 lu
1h... betwe2 n t1h ·13.1 Noti1,heri, I.t7:ad I
_ ay 1...1 4 ..- t'.o t a t7)..,3t rpet' -o..ii
unperailekd uniformtity, cd for the Psa severl
menths have soeroely disclosed a fractional vaeri
tI, o. It io true that shipmDents of .urre.my have
I been frequently made both ways, when the ruling
t Igures prompted or jletifed it, but on the whole
Sthe movement has been on a much smaller a ile
a than heretofore. The regular governing prices
a and variations will be foend in the Domestic Mg.
e change table.
WIKKLT QUOTATIOSN Or D'MNlTIC Ilth rNOL
S pa w lIsas stnT
t Date--17-4.
t 6 ..... . prml'm S p -re'.1
... .... im.. ... pre i , is.11.e-1unt
d . 13...... .. s4 prme i: m 'I,". aim.um
. Ill........... ,ur, en,i m L'. 1 puIL
.. .... ... ', rn m pP.l4 d ~',tn
001. . .. t.",' prem'um a*rýidlIe ma
. 1 ........... I ,1 n't peml :- not
ev.. 1........... `t l t a unape ' , ,, a eust
I, . ....... ... a d u ,uL , de. 1nt
1 ....... .... 1 premium p -u , di'usat
. ... ..... I.,1, ,.m amm . 4 4 alt
Ie.9 ...... '. count , ,t4,mant
D ........1. ~. 1 punm ,m di t
.. 2 ..... pmium '=diauu
Jan. 3...... . rembm ,r dieount
I....m...... preme l t '... rasnt
S 17.... prert m llli die at
.. 4 .... ... , erem iI Is d.uel.nt
........... . pre.ml.lu d ,e at
e 7 .......... remim d . nt
.. 14 ....... p em II ds at
I........... ro .Im. It I1ni "ee t
ar,. 6........ ... 1.` pr ,tum 9-ltil 16 l r.' .at
1.............'i 4 pewli o ..'j p. ,un
° 7 ........... ar `r )ls d, .emn I
a l 3........... tt prem s . pre m
SApril 3 ........... t, pUw rm . Urina
1 .... ..... Ieem m i 16 pr'm em
17........ pr.mrom r' premium
24 ....... .. p-em U pr"m l
ay ............ prmm m preirlua
• ........... pnre lim I4pur. ua
15....... .. p reomiu" premlum
u ........ .... i preium a oran i m
1June ......I. e.rm ' Prenu p.+
.. 19 .. ... preum 'u'i4 l~rsm si
....... ... ', prllmium I' rem um
July 3........... . I preu Ji sm.u
10 ..... .. ' prm
premium pr m nm
.............. , premium I premium
u . 7.......... ' ,rems i n prm e'a
14.. p Imum i `.V pin us
.. 21 ... .... . P enltm I . 114 p'emum.
Unelmrelat Notes.
There is perhaps no department of niscune
that has suffered such rude changes and fromr
which such heavy bIasse have accrued t the
7 people of our city and State as that of uu]olr
u rent notes during the year ending tbhi even
S 'eRg. At an early da' city notes commenced
drllining. but would snbiequeutly rialy o.ict
msonally till the publikation of Mayor Heath's
repudiation message of June, from which tluae
t their use as a circulating medium hb been
p almost wholly abanioned. Loui-iana ' ae n 0tes
have likewise suffered from partial legi.lati.m,
and the notes of the Bank of Louisialn hive lost
w all marketable qualities since the abrogatiea
of the charter of the bink.
mteek ia New t4rlieas Argest SI.
o Block of Flour 4i.,00W, barrels.
R Stock of Pork 18,000 barrels.
lBacon-1200 bhds. and casks ; 1500 tierceshams .
Lard- 2300 tierces, 10t00 kegs.
Hemp Bagging- tOO pieces.
India Bagging--Ot4) oaies.
Rope, all kinds-24)00 1oils.
(Gunny Base--700 bales.
(' ffe-9 1330 bags--on the way 7300.
Iron Ties-"5,01,0 bordles.
('orn--is.0,0 to 26,00 bags.
This is as near as wa can get. It is furnished
from views of holders ?.nd brokers.
Arnual Review of the Cattle Market.
C('TY or JarsasoaN, Aug. 31. 1968.
- AtivALt or stoCi roIIa sat'Telli;n 1, 1,07, To
AI4.IX st , II, .
Datea. Wt'rr Tens, ( ,lIb nd
reves e lBeee. ti .. heep iu" Y 'Ki.
I eT- . . .... . I ti'- 574 : -, 4 '415
ct ... . 1}!9I P1r4 13 ' i 2- 41
. e. N . ... I 723 I 3183 4.4 '0 6 346
S. Dee... 7 71 IF~i 15 l 1 43 96 34704
16-.-Jan.. 119 7144J 2571 3SmI 5-1 4511
Feb... 27 . 4,1 16 3/ 6t Ti: 243s
s. l.. 27. pc'S 23-- ii I: 31,7
.. lae 7:311' 10-7 25 .. IM, 4111
J . . I . ll.112 ' 31 . 9 "., 431 3
July I 7 611 9 611 7 I .11
A. g . ... 77.I2 e4 24 1 2, 4.1t
--- --(-- -j e ~- _2 ,c
Tot 1...... 4,: 89''.4 162311 .9 I 4 1
L ,t Year . 29 643141 21979; 517 ,1 I..' 5.1279
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