..... . ..' m'; J- .'nlSS-'"i.i -V'"'""- ' v- 4 i . , ,, pi, Vft a - "-T-jriTi ;f 'nut. Jrl' - u Dv r .A V - i r - n . , i ' v - i - k : . - ; t- . . cf v ' lidAtn. bat id .'th ptm forncrccn. . ' I..U, t.rf.irMl VTf'Hll . like full and ; lc clement ; 'Hr-flyn 7, ; j -There in n millv',i f colored TtiMUv SiMii!i. wha liarin l.c n "lirff, witi m"n) prvr.i-, an1 more iifi'l M.nic nineT iiti'H:ivoctnt 4jI M.ui Mpjrt it ffuOrecley Deojo ' c ttic piriy. ar -Mml by the Demf CJtiir prty t I .!! In them. A Wr Inlirvc tlnrc is not a fineiann hi Anu-rira. . rt-r hal at luatU, the Qt hIm intirrl into the u.fand 1 prinoi ,fr: thv uli!un party; -Y -rtHii!tn it hKtry. nnl that of tl.? I)m .rl mveiKi juity, xiho tl l V lft"tmt HMHMiq tll0-C4il(J M"v l jl.r lirn l 'V I). nvcrntic ai.Y h'ly in it. nt (iMtnM pnriT un!e he ,..riliil," tlli iiiu:irc in hit i m liou .fly in their p4Uion, luir pruleoiotM. Ot'i vilircil man in the snaturaliy turn m tbe ixiy. Their hearts GuTerMn-nt tod lilnrty; ' and Vki and th yj, Deiiiccratic botJlbiu)kr.dod rknoir that iumost ys tbey arc iullutuctd by ucu tL day u( tltction will all be IouqJ on the side c aodud uTtrutmut, ris io rote 8lid for Gei.erl Grot and cpublican party. be colored petp!e will g very lr iHe :a ia?y u comf rtab:u livtli- 1. Mauv i t thtin will take nlUhc tral GrctUy Democrats arc wiliing tcnivo tuciu, but vvilli5cjtin tUv Orv- cr-dl sell the liberty and the 8crtd right secured t- t!n.UJ through the IU publicao frty lr .it'j pi ice, or fi-r any siit o! men, fee them be Liberal Greeley Uepublicjxi- im Democratic GiteUy Liberals. Vou'aunot destroy their loyalty to the govCTomcut. Vou cunot deceive thtm au ti point. They do not beheve that themen who are m- portfog Mr. Greeley ar-AUepublicaus, or at tbey are advancing?! be interests of rnvrmiiifnt. riitir 1 works ro u- RV; tbem. What did iheyi u ur 1lc elcctiou i TUcy. the tc-d.ctT 0 . . 11 'Publicans of tUc -North iiDd 'cad of acoding,txi od ujcu tohclj? ten a nf 1 1, ... . lect our ticket, is t N fcakcx they co CaroUaa, to JJ v- l c Aooir or For tl port beli an Pi fiat rj!ji.iti flir , ji attain-hs mtiit c tLcir object Coctiuue to nrint utter all df tbe 'SatiJce ui lie?, that t! wbiky fuddled lra:os of invrnli. li'icians can in ent, relating to . Chant's public and prif ate depr Tell those rSo i ent. w'n-trrddrn' perse - urn. m a- i . . . " . ion yaocratic "I ' Ciac pwJi6, iuiBuk Fuuuc uuuer, eve laA. -Uinc i ' . ;V I trJ to f10 wrat tuc Republican d hav no wria irjj, , rat. - party had done for the good of the peo- ftl v 4. F LH - U'i. ,,,,1 t , . 0ri - Ull. 1UII llf llUU IIIC U'ISI Jit fluUd reffiani. yfepi the ku k'ut Gtx. GliAVTVeks to iclcrferc , tbat with I tbar qa:tt daily occupations. Tbat be I wisnesio rob a. 0f tlarir inalienable ' rigbt to murder, rob aOtcall Td iapf J 'pcss their barmhsj amu?eav:ntj'of cut- tick ihooting and whippicg rnoffenslre: frctdnien. That be has t bis iot ( ;dowafrmly agamu thcli burling fbd i ' ! :'i if J 1... t ... . .. .. ... j -m.r-. 1 " - i - ? . . ...... rrvrilL. ; - , . , . ,f : yfj. - v. . .W u.. '.r ifj'r.i'-t -j-Mr-V'..f v .-, V MUi;,BUiaj-r ai urora ice . j vcr. ' so i pici:: , S r Tcil .the .white laud b'ldat who. pnd hit days at the Uofinga and bis niitbtMQ bar room, that taxta are eoormouf, and thai be bat nt. adequate repryautatioo fir(tlicm. . Tell him that GKN.tGliAKT ba jjeremptorily taid tbat tbe labour on those landt baa aa much a riht to (cod his cbildr-o to the achool lor whicli he pays bis tax. as the white parents. TelT the land holder, again, that tbe poor', tenant on bis possessions caoy by cornet conduct, deposit in trje ballot b x a vote as mighty and as valuable as hi own, and that he will be protect ed In that righf." Tbat armed bands ot unprincipled men are forbid, as of old, to gather around lho polU and intimidate by words and'actions, voters who would honestly deposit their opinions ! That the old system ot pucked juries, and perTerit-U justice Is played out, and tbat a jKKr man11 white orxolored, with riht on his side;rnr receive pure and on dt filed that ine&timablv boon, so elo .pjtrtitly etfgrafted in the' Constitution. eqcaY. jtfsrr rta 1 Tll tKetnHhatlhe'' old fames" are atlll to be' held open, and to ' bt made the gmbtJdwofk hC fbtare policy ! m If t Jill,, mvvi w v j the.tieckTi - too yJrw bite; 4i.a -ti.aX 'otbcr"craabin'oat be life of the negro, fv!th'a!'o"'W dig emb'wiying the Bodnle B!u'e, and the. " fcl.brious old Stars and Stripes waving above him, the regener ated slave holder shall stand tflumpJ) ant. Then, and not ontil then will his perfect happineas and qiality be sc- cured. Distribute tins- pi lives and withhold the probabilities and Ubaist it boaten. . It yoa wfih GMaict tft heat tou, dont ever appeal ro your constituents tense ui ItiniiT. . Prosperity of Jforth Carolina, .In connection with rhe political inter esti f our gootl State is fbtiroately in terwoven its material prosperity. In ord. r ti mpurc tbe latter, we must have quiet, wace, loyalty, and a good gov ernment. We know what a condition nf thing would exist with tbe State governmnt'ia the hands of the Demo cratic or anything to beat Orant par ty. We know, because we have lived and suffered under tbe rale ot tbat party in its intensest life, from 1800 to 18C5. We tbank God daily its light went out with the surrender of the rebellion. Any accession to power by that party lausr necessarily endanger the interest of the people. Capital and population Will'kvold such' State or Nation as it f trilled by sxjcb -polhical party, be- tcly for Nc y uameB, but kCratic pahygain -fsucce&J What came of it ? u ust 'xrbal eVcryb67f6atsIde ot tbat p'aH behe7ecl woufd come out of it, vVz : ilhiiter Tbe Leglslat ore forgot gratifying to know that the power of the Legislature has been cortalled by tbe victory of 1873 We tay the political condition of the D;mocratfc party Its prtjudicc against loyalty and against tbe intro duction of people not of tfc Democratic strf)C its ostracism of all opponents in politics "have repelled capital, retarded pogres?,'wYsted trie substance, and kept down thV State to a position shameful and UDcaJIed for. - Mil. l. .It miVUra liUle bow good may be tbe. quality bt;tbe txii or-thr pureneeaof tbe j air, men tfeti'itid with tbem Tiberty of iConicrencF, tbe Bgnt to'expres' and pro- ii ji " " ifl u a r it' l fA...A k ar: A . t. no peace. ' The elcmentatif discord mpd ii r4? li.tL- beilion'oDry TtfraWr.'tbey'a tVaTting reueii for reinforccmenfa. :" We say what cWe kdow. Ntf solid bentfiis will com,u to North 'Carolina until the D m- crtic party oeas to ini flueccc its deaiiuiea. - i Falae ! False ! ! Fabje ! ! ! Tbtro never was in tbe history of anv political party, a position assumed, sq false, so- treacherous, and to stultifying, as tbat now occupied, by the Democrat ic party. Having been ignominiouslj defeated for tbe past twelve, years iu an open issue cf principals, tbey now seek to gain what tbey have lost by the sword and ballot, by a strattgic prosti tution oi every principle ot honor . and decency known among men. Tbe Dem icratic party now comes before the peo ple, cloibed with tbe pure white garb of the steep; professing a sudden and Complete conTersion to tbe priocip'ea of the gnat liberal, progressive, and suc cessful H publican party. They say we have adopted your platform of prin ciples, we have nominated tor President, Horace Greeley, one ot the founders uf tbe'ltepublicau pirty, and an original Abolitionist, and a protectionist, and now we ask tbe people to place our new Brjmblioin party in power, that' we may continue on a higher and mote sublime scale, the government saved to these United States by the old Republican Prty. x .... ;S. - v .! But. this .wuu;tj36f Alfa ,woolon your mavK QOeS nol proirywur,uiui;uu5 tuiuii, Penet rat ing t be cai (u. I ly prepared, well arranged covering, we w-c coiled there, just behind the glittering' toy you offer us; the same dragon, theidvutical dtvd we liHVe leen fighting since 1860. It iatbe Sime mutilated, deformed, scccs8:on, dislynl Democratic party, tbat survived their "own wicked re bellion; thus and nothing more. Ii, is liku the assusins, truu? mognfied into a hog, and greeting as be cral along unsupeCted to accomplish his deadly work. They have now clothed thefr pestiferous caicass in the fleecy robe of Cbxppiqni, and are making dt8erate tfforts to council the people that their multitude of sins are all covered. But the people uave pene trated tbe white locks ot the Ohappsqaa Fame, and fiu White House" and "Democracy" written in every fpace. Tuc Democratic prty want 'power and office, aud esptcialy do they want it io tbe South, and tbey claim that the elec tion of Mr. Greeley would hasten the departure of every Northern man Trom the Southern States, and that native white Republicans In tho Soutn would be compelled to keep quiet, or seek homes in other lands, and thus jjfjn-' plisbed all is secured. Jbis is the Ucpublicanisrofiaiojeci Jot Mr? Greeley by ldIJarratic suuuor- CI old $1X5 5-8. .. ... The great interests of . the country. i . , . t ' two onaociai ana commercial, n.inejpena- ing canvass, are enlister . on the side of President Grant as against Greeley. Tbey fear a change in the Administra tion and its policy, which, will precipi tate a panic in the money markets and the bankruptcy oLlhe many great enter prises now in progress, ibe success ana permanency ot Vvbich are dependent upon be retention of the confidence of foreign capitalists. The country is and will continue to be lor many years a borrower ; but advantageous, as are American investments, not even tbe su perabundant capital of Europe will rukJ the c nances ana dangers oi tne experi mental policy which Mr. Greeley favors and will doubtless adopt. Ever aitjee tbe close of the war the Tribune has been tbe especial champion of a return to specie payments' immediate, sud den and without previotisjjreparatioo. For years be has' demanded the. ird me diate sale of the old in the Treasury. and tho application oi tbe proceeds to - i-- c . ::. v -A Gram ia r-. - f: .l-T-iiiJ'i.'! 1 and .rh-.r.-it-Ltff2Efir.IZ I.BaltfmVrtrj' - V. i i i ' - . m prjfgic .or. np ::tte it f 1 -v"-''' jo cin,aca. ' uil . - it.i('t'-- i. i Jet fe.f w Uree!cTD?r r--f!tfiVf f ; f :'"d : ;;;irr-( vv "um mjQf.nuWicaio ' ''fS X.t-ii. L-.tt -X4j 1' . -1 rnm a! Inn r Tomr t n t n. tvicci hi Ii f lot lit ra' " i LKFTffya ! 7o . rin'iVf oST.bLoaiihrt'P&w the futafe. "The. JinettliDi? of valuti. -T" . ... LWt S xnjitTOf)ttouta?Bqs4an,a ,f, fSPl poverty ana dutre88t wouuj oe notnipg com icarTencri peopt tKn Mr. Greedy doe, bat hdy uiiflcr with bim as to the'1 meant. ;Tbo PreBidert pelicyot allowing resumption' to come of itself and not by forcing it, of hon estly collecting the revenues, and 'stead ily reducing the- public debt and im proving the public credit, is preferable to one which might possibly pro v a b'eslng, and Woxild' very ' probably ibe the source of -great' calamity. The FollticAl Prospect. Notwithstanding the constant, brag and bluster of tbe Greeley paprs in- Jormation from all sections of the conn- try, indicates tjie alppst certain triumph ot tne nepupjlian. party lotpe approapu iner Presidential election. As, in the progrest of the" campaign, U becomes every day more clearly raaqifest that the coming content is to be but a repeti tion of the old battle for principles be tween the two great parties ot the coun try, there is every probability that vic tory wj again perch fupon the standard oi tbe, pa tyf, Jreedon? f progress ... The result in North Carolina, jv here 'we . , - ,'. i l n it I have gained one member of Congress, - . . . : . ' nra , t - largely reduced tbelJemocric streniu, fb( the popular 'Vote- sbowa clearly vtAlthe peopfe of the old North State itVl! r-i ri('''. i . vi Ciuht'not be deceived or misled by tbe tricks'apd wiles . of ,Demcrratic pouti- - 5 . Vj J tl 4 ' I ft" cians. So will rt be everywhere. ; As the fight, goes on, the honest niaetes, who understand and appreciate the diflereuce between genuine Hepulrlican ism end sham D'emocrLcy, however the latter may disguise, itself by assuming the garb ot, the former, y i 1 1 show by' tbeir votes how' futile are all the .efforts of cuoriin? political tricksters to de- . v;:., i",!, tii; ii.-i ,i- V-,. . cuive and mislead them. We clip trook lhs Mepublk aitf Courier the following. ; cwmment is.uouect t s ir y. . . . . ....... -i . j , The JJreach In Uxe. Democracy. The advertised; . meeting of the ' Suaiktvut Democrats," tvaMbe)d at Long tAViiarf, City of New Beroe on Wednesday night, the 14th iost.,. at 8:30 o'clock. .The attecdanco- was. not so large 3 many over ooqfident persons had ..expected, but rctucmberiqiiitbat "tall oaks from Utile acorus grow," we deci Jed to sceiiUe.tbVng through, if it took all nigbt.i. Mr Smith moved that Mr. ltobinsou take the pbaic carried. Upna taking- tbe chrf, )r, Hobiuson, made lew jt-U t imed remark; which .wcrrtcitedwUb roapfJs vf Hpplause.H Upf a inotiop,:Mr, Browp JwaMppinted P S.crctary. Letters were read from sev eral iprqmineat-rcUiz-ju uoucounty. regrtUtngilbeir iqaUlity to be prm movement,- n hp loUowiog , tesoiutiocs were: read id radopted. i .; . IUsohed. JhzXi Vfli the -",sijmccQ pure'' Democrae , of ..Craven County in Mass fleeting, aiembled, view with diitrust b'e actlonnlf fte s.V calleit' DernorJrktic COnBeriati? party Vri indoreiflg;Grefey and Brown,tbere'byfdrsaking and con-' ceding to the nominee ot;fbe ,ibera,l RepublcarVjt r part those principles which' air honest Dcmocrafs bold dear; that we consider soett'B':MBIr;oat',dis gracWfaxo the pnst trisbiryot our party' andtBata.blishe;si Qjipgexoiw precedent &ixfbe&l Th'atwe.a' not wisti to h ate., our nameTalclaied with any party guilty of tucli disgraceful conduct yttti: in-tho name'Juic ama bumiuny we jy,oq a ll,Jom f litertyf lopome. withmypd we wU14v them Rood." Bc$ottJJx Tb' we, consider it all im portant Ibat ke3 rpfefentedwatthe Louitvilll Gonvebtion- and to thai, end the fcertfry : beinstrnctep toicorres - poud rith prominent .Democrats tnroUKQoBi iae 7iaie m orutr mai suuu I'et'reftokftfifilWWuwa.1''" "vl 5 , 3!J ''HetoltsAj Tbttkvbile we cannot give Grant n1 Witsop our aopport. We con aijler.Ua., preferable tOliveaJiy four years under. 'bis administration, pared to tbe ittaimmtiut ot si hard I aisunguisoea genneman, pi wwirming u The great j msjonty pf jUie j ton ne is a coiorea man or greai apiu- e'efibewantrr irfcsire trreresomp Jf J. r.Ttdd&f k labored T?ry hard dbr- nncc'it nuTinpnti s arnesfl as f ibe past elecllofi tor the Itepub.icaii - r r j i w 4 1 v 1- - ticket; he not only canvassed this dls- trict. but he took charge of, and held in' check those cohered mep the denfberats A Drougui idio cms scute io carry n ior; . ,"' il-;t -t-. . h . Merrimon. He followyd thsm nJfrom We, Id on to lialeigu ..and then . bacK to Warren toe, At eyery place ba met them -ho wore tbem one, and at last drove them to their nesr' or under their . Who is exMarshal Goodloe, of -WarrentoD? A sore bead cx-ofticKold-er, and, as a matter pt course a Gre . Hr. Rtiuar k can . wear ont l he best col orndi'idemocrat in tb&United States1 an'd tben have time . & take charge lot and. keep tbe flies off, the ; Jj'tf f ral Re publican Democratic orators. We,8bail, in a few days, publish the names ot other iijeti who f onbt 'nobly during oofoast, .fp. t-uU u ! . .' ; From New ,ork. , j v JTbe I(epuiican State, Convention meets to-day, aild Hyel y canvasslnirris. going orii The' most proinluent candidates drGoyern- and State Senator Robmsdn." ' ' h " Mahimembers of the New York'delega tioil strongly opposed Morgan. -: '41x j Oen. DIx.senta letter saying "I eannotlbe a candidate owing to business interests, bat vlll do anything to beat Greeley .V v flha nomination of Lymaa'Tremaln, for. Cpngrcssman at large, is conceded. ' ' "v j ( - JSEW iYO-KK,lA3HgOSt 21 Dr. IIouard1laclyiniprised at Madrid svr-. rived here yesterday on the steamer Aleaj-T andria. ,;i, T' 'I' f Jjr. William Gquld, oJEJufl'a.lo ws lxiph elected. Grand , Patriarch of the Grand Err campment of Odd'ieilbwW of this5 Stat e. The Tribuntf saya that Horatio Sdympitr and p&nfordu. Church hayepositiyely re- iusea caaiiow mc use oi ineir names uewrt' the1 Democratic and utibcral Republican Conventions for Governor. It is believed i ft;. I that August Schell will be the strongest can didate. , . , , ! It is stated that Mario About vrilf make' a short professional visit to the United Htates. A new steamship lino hati. been projected between New York and Glasgow;, stooping- at uuonn auu xeuiui.. ;i THo new cases of yellow leVer hare been' rel ported. . i ' i J -V Dr. 7 Howard. avIU go to Washington and f present his claim, which is'for ajpretly round sum.ineluding the loss of themedica, husineasat Cienfu egos and other property, lie will not return to Cuba; t t . , , 1 - !" '"From' Cuba. ! : ; ." , HavahaJ August. 21. Tbe British and American Conjsojs are il liciting testimony for the Geneva Arbitra tion. The Stonewall Jackson casehe rirt captures by Sumter arid the first tripaof the leyach challenge ictrpj beating Madglef 2Snseconds; rraJ : -C T t me uivuBVioaiyui. iX-wjM-"" i v Island and II fw Ml I ill M I rartXDBXPWTAj Lacgtm 2XP i , May.j)pTinginen left here laetnJgb tlttr Pittsburg to cross into Virginia where! Macedrni'ltMiiea'o'tt" Ji 1 ttie : " From IlUnolWv :i o J rt 1 v Chicago. August Sr.- The Liberals of Illinois, oa the 0thtnOmi nated E. worthlngton for Congress. fteV Yirrk Markets' stocks steady Gold Steady at ll-i7i. iIiDey I easy at, X per cent f Eqc chang e-ong 108 short lQ9-i. Government bonds quiet. State oondVrteW. ' U.'i,i "f !Xttonrlrmr Uplands i21?i jetar CJflfans 22! cents, . Sales of l00vba4ea. J W lo-te cents lower. Wheat very dull and nml Willy lower."' Corrr'dalV anaieliiifng?J6Tkf r i Lc jca Oi mill i - v -, , iur zli'A.i iJyi-i .'f.;. i,jJyr i .1 T 4aivn r, -r? C t blockade rimaers are, the principal ;caaes of the investigation at Newpor, ' " V 1 Tn'eTldalaronthe'yachtra dyl$1J?M, 2 ??t&it eeirtir rinoirforSoietlern ateaitt cents. . SpirU .Tornazitlne I f-l U - MTf Iff T f . I K. ft! ri r H Tl dull at 50 fool cents. Rosin quiet at 33 75 -4r ittrnftiRd. Frpfirhtjs fil-m - il3-:"f HC - jjy Cabled JJi -'no.n J ;uiiU .2iKisibQf) tnyoaii2Ld . , A dispatch from Belfast last evening, says the city is quieter .than it had been during j the day, though the' riotiri has'nbt yet jend- J od. fTtie prisoners' captured by the civil an .military authorttVerConveyedrto,jaU under, ! "strong escort of Uoov NodemonstraUons j Cotton opcR-' rlf lUplaniU nt&STs'S Orleans ICcLj Cilc3 xtlmaUd at ,CC0 X ulatoraarir c,-:x.l 4-5''3' Cue .i-Sivy's, lbtanKl "Jo tnjiOil V nt fJlltiKi? 1Q2j ...... a -j'-r r 1 ' u JiQejKAiterrjrisr.icrtcrilrir reserv I therVWjft falesr of 33t W.' At 35 a f df!e5 t?lfA orjiIag the sales -trfva DDIS ax ks tor atrained, i40 Ibr.JfoVfSVyoVi' a 4 15 for ex tra No. 1 $4 50 fq;;iow Pale, and $3 for Pale. 1E j,-, --"-,;..' ,t ;( , f Tab Only 40 bbls received, and aojd at per bbl .. , , Cottok One small lot (9 bales) told at 20 centt foalddl!ng.3 ! ''' 1 r 'a a a -4ti ; FKIDAXv.Aitier. Cbuox TcarNTiz Receipts light, and market i steadvJ Salea of 225 hhl at a JK for Virgiji3 oFjpand;i3 W t9r bajfso, u, w S1;. : piMTfiBMiixaffte 'eloajnir yet terda j 'a: report raska ehaDed bands at 49 cents.; This rnqminr- tbe Price baa de clined, and ! tha sales are.. 360 casks at 45 cents per gallon for Southern packages. Rosin Sales yesterday afternoon of 1,090 bolsyawfa 3tJror strained, $3 40 for No. 3, and $5 t5 for extra' Pale: To-dy tbe sales arc 54 bbls. at 80 for strained,- S3 35 a $340 for o.J X S3 50 fdr low Kp. I, 94 for No.' I. and $4 50 atf ttfor tojr Pale. ; 8ATORpAy; Aug it.so'p. m. Y CBupj uaPBttriM B-The . receipts are onl2:ij& vir- ifiin, t$$$jfa!M&ppf4& fl MJ Idr hacdE-er 280JD8. SpirfiTS Tdkptikk Market quiet but steady. Sales of 0tly 180 casks at 45 centt per gallon for Southern packages. ' Rosm Sales yesterday aiternoon of 574 bbl, snd thls morainff C31 bbls at $3 25 a & 30 for stfal'md 3: 25 fdr low No.' 2, $3 '5jferioW;N:' $3 '75 for extra No. l, ft floAlK'oh 7 for win- . .TAtt-Oulv one amall lot IVL hhl rrtv: andaoWaii4rbj)lv " ; qTTOffTncbab of j new., crop, first of teseaspnsold xesHrday at 26 cta per lb. jttui jj a i ; auj ii i. so fY . Crude Tukfrntise "Market steady, and Sales 61193 bbla at f 85 for Virxie, $3 85 fdrviflow dipi ' ae''f2 50' for bard, pr 280ibs'tiV .-vt 4 'fkiTS iTmi5N---f here has existed fllr enqiblryr this morning, fcod tbe safes are ' SStf'caskk ikt441-cents per .gallon for ?keav - ff . ' Ro8is Thejower grades bare further de clined, pric.,. Tha salts reported are only 550 bbl at fa for strained, 3 10 for Ho. 3, e.for extra Ne. 2vi$3(ibr No. l'and $3,PXfor extra No. TxmV-Only 25 bbl ,r eceivedand sold at 414 per bbtKif -i.iij ,tiV-'' " Cotto No tales reported. i ATUCSDiTiAiiK. s,v4.30 rV3T Chdde TcErx3trtix.-l Le; r?ep sates are 670 bblfif 34 S5 tr9 Yr, 85 for yell65dfp,iVdtJ 50 tor eio, per 80 trtrrsi--?'- -".e es- ;gCS. ,and the, i l25ilt,tC3for 1 Pale. andvf5ibr Pale 30 bbU hare, Changed lowJ'xle, and 5 for etr pu t Vm I i i T. r tr.nnntr a lig&u oaiesm t odis at f a per b ! Cotto, - No sales reported. ; TiMrxSTworaTWedldat 18 pe Ht WilDK3DATiiAtl.Ul 1:S0 P. r Cstrnk TfjgrxaTTaaM Market steady, prices unchanged, - Sales of 643 feblftat lY Spirits TrixpxXTisx Farther sales yes- pacies TbU.moiTirtgTthe salesare 165 caaks at45 cflnta ppr gaDo'9i v:4:.-,i'i . ,325fbWs, at for stmne f ior low Pale; $5 ' 6forrlervu4 T torwlB 4tfw jfutnt; Tfbli tab'rnlnp l.CSO bbU ehanged bands at (3 ior strained; W fbrWo. 1 95 for Pale, and $6 for srlsdow glasa. , j TABfarket ftm,' at4 tlphlighi, 351 W pei ;fhv t Vtor ."V V . . jt mm. .1.4 A)i. ..finptOt -OSWfs to C'f5!';) j t 05 tc 4