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-- p o Uat ~ IFW T m OF ln . AO'U T MORI0. NO..NOV EMiB 1. LM avarsea .ai.as Tass SATe gmtoarn m inu IIOa , AO00 . sn, as ll o'llmL Ntb nekton lm'k Ica Ome stre rfhtrt a.;_als, m ti I e'ltact a. N.p P. io w's Sitablei a t bM. bahe, maes etrb I, ,)oar ensmenwts M, $tb Ipe. ti 41 A sese ted O wl On orthe boys played as ugly trick upon p yendtlen from the rural districts, In the Vnted r States court room the other day. The room was If pretty full of folks of ons sort and another aowe a of them princlpals ead witnesses in oases o tril, i and the rest were spectators of the process of re dispensing United States justioe sad eqnlty-ead st ittig room was at a preminm and the market tr poorly supplied. Lootlg around for a place to i sit down and rest his weary legs, the agricultural vi winels noticed that the register by whioh the p, room wase beted was unoccupied, and Immedi. at ately threw himself upon it with a sigh of ellse lo baving no idea as to what the thing was Intended tr for. Seeing him seated thus " one of the boys" ,. in quest.os (whose name we won't give, because we oea') quietly walked up and turned the gagoe which r)glats the temperature of the appara- st taus. Petty soon our rural friend began to feel uncomfirtably warm, and by the time another bi " pretty soon" or so bad transpired, the perspira tion bad bega to poor down into his boots in fo great streams. Still be kept his seat. He felt ex- o cessively queer. but for the lif of him be couldn't p tell what was the ePse of It. e began to grow W s little scared. He found that unle" there was d, a speedy stop put to his state of teenage he would Il never get out of town a live man, bet would be a. boxed no and sent home s a " dmaltion a body." At last he beckoned to oud of his i1 neighbors, who was also a witoess Ia the court. os e' orge," asid be, solemnly, " a mp'e's the mat bi ter with me as sre as you're bors. I b'$eve I's gwine to swet myself to death right here. .e te swet is jest a betta' out all over me." "Why. G what's the matter, Bll ! asked his friend, "yes r. do look as hot as if yoo'd just crawled out of a fr bake oven. Maybe it's them oysters-d yu feel anything like a cramp abut your Innards!" tc " No," said George, ruefllj, ' donoat feel so cramp nowheres about me; I never felt better in of my lie than I did when 1 out down here, hat I've been a awettin' and a ewettn' till I'm as wet as a w drowaded rat." Just then he placed his hads on i the register for the first time, and springing to hi is feet he exclalmed. " Why, hello here, dam if that c pile of Iron ain't as hot as thpnder, and I've been o a settin' on it till I've sorehed a hole in my fr britches big enough to crawl through. Jest to m think that I was dam fool enough to set there and n nearly burs up without knowin' what alled me! George, less go and git another drink of that ten- le cent whisky. Dam f I didn't think I was gwioe V up the spout like a regl'ar bied owl-dam if I n didn't." And casting a vindictive look at the a " pile of hot iron " upon which he came so near t melting, he and his friend went out in search of a couple or so ofcheapdrinks.- [Louseville Journal. it ý~---- ti A trsage reseemger. r The train from Bristol to Knoxville yesterday E was speeding on its western way joyously. At fi (ireerivill it was reinforced by a couple-teotle- ti mas and lady, man and wife-evidently of some tl degree, though somewhat fatigued by a rude. a jolting, mail hack ride from the mountains of west. p era North Carolina. The liege lord, yet in the n aooli ity of life. had nothing in his appearance or p demeisor to attract any other notice than that p ura y accorded to a gentleman. The lady-and l she "as evidently a lady in the true sense while appareatly rejoicing in the very exuberaue of health to the discerning and expelened eye, was fdasifestly not at ease with herself. after her disguitiag mountain ride. She certainly took no i, pais to affect the " Grecian bend." " All aboard." cries Henry Lyle, '" Clang, clang." goes the bell; "toot, toot," the whistle, t and away goes the train. Now, m 'hat car-we mean the car in which , our couple were seated-wereall manner of folks, i the grand-pa, the grand-ma, the pa, but, better than all, something less than a dosen of O those uiplucked blossoms of maidenhood with whom the realities of matrimony were as the arcane of the Fates. Not a few nice mustachioed ri younug prodocts of the tailor and barber were around to catch the fragrance of the blossoms w alosesaid. Sb tratin sped on-our couple rested coasily In I their double seat. The rough ride from Asheville for the nonce was forgotten. Alas, it was only forgotten to give way to present misery. What can it mean' The conductor is called, and Henry fc Lyle. always prompt to relieve the distressed, is on band. Baing a man of quick perception and tl blessed withal with some experience in matters matrinmonial. a short private interview determined r, hil course of treatment. ir "All the gentlemen will please move to the for- p ward car," was the gentle edict. " W at's the matter ? " " Is anything wrong?" t9 cried t he maidens. ft A shake of the head and a few terrific frowns a from a mo:herly dame awed them into silence. " Whly all this. Mr. Conductor," deferentially exclaimed they of the mountache and gold chain. "Alh the gentlemen forward at once!" per. B eisted henry. " Yea, go on right now," cried she of the cap v strings. " Don't be stoppia', but go right along ! Big things are goin on here! " And they did go forward without knowing why. A bhl ket was bng up over the glass door of that li car Heary Lyle was bunting a doctor at every wood yard. the banished males were not re- i admitted to that car! The youna ladlea didn't at get out of the oar ! Ebeu * : * When the care got to Kuoxville, Henry was em barraored to find u passenger aboard for whom he had no ticket. It's a boy-and they call him Henry Lyle.- [Kncavlle Herald. t A CoraT o0 A Br-sT.-rhe Texas papers have for sople days been alluding to the exciting coon a duct of Judge Babi, military appointee to the office of judgeof the Circuit Court. The Breeham lnqnlter the. decribes the conduct of his honor atlrenham, Including his entrance and his exit: O(u. Saturday night's train arrived the jedge, slightly fatnting. On Booday, and especially at night. the judge became beuastly drank, using lan. angeu to good citizes unbecomong his position, wich alone saved him from a sond pommellag. On Monday morul g reports were rife of the de- as parture of the judge. bhortly, however, it was b ascertained that be had departed for the country in company with a freedman, in search of butter. t milk. Jurors and wltnesses were pouring into R town. During the evening the juldge returned, and alter inaitlbbing attenepted to reach the court house. in which he finally succeeded. Altet coon ing the steps of the court yard and clhubinb up the stepe he succeeded in reacht g the bench. The coura wa- called, but adjourned until four o'clock the following day. The judge was cer tainly the moddiest man ever seen. and exhibited the appeasance of havinLg been wallowlng with the b*os. By the ablatane of an attorney he was enabled to reach the hotel, amid the leanh f and jifer of thonuand who witnessed this strange a proctore. The next evening found the jldge in no better condition, but he finally manaicd to retLh the stand, shorn of the extra mud. Court was called, the (;r·and Jory with li tie or no change, court ad iurns d, aid the judge, calling st the htr, took another smile and res, hed his hutel. Ii:rng the night he becamne ni better. I t)n Wednesday norning. about daylight, in .s bar room he nnounced bin lintent in of going down on the train When asked a net Ie would do w;th the c, urt, he said le t i go to h--1. i "'The:, judge. what will yiu di ablut t~e (;r:rnn t1 Jury now sittmi?" "Let them sit till theyv t haich." he answered. The train coucvycd the , iudge on his homeward trip. The. above is a plain unv:,rnihed statement of u facts.:as we hear and have se-,. anol :teeie no ur cosrerent at our hands. The judge is a n.litaly I appoi ater. -- a Hoy To (;tTvr Gait'i ViNs.-A Nnrth a mro t linsa f4rmer gives, under the head of " ,incethire c worte knowintg." the following: Cat the gra.ts some time botwren the first of December and the last o Januoary; pack them awey in a i,,x, bed ded ii wet ased, and keep them in a cellar ustll the hlaves of tie vine to be grafted are half , grown--anyhow. until the esp has ceased to flow. I hben dig down below the cellar, or the point , where the roots of the vine radiate, and hunt for the largest and meet tiritty: cut theni loose from the , oilar and with pegs bring them to a perpen- I dicular poeitilon. Cut off the end smoothly and g galt fa asyon would an aple tree. leaving at least two buds or eyes, and then place a large hill rocund it, reachinlg to the top of the graft, covering the upper buds an inch with loose dirt, free from clods: and then, if the graft fails to grow, is because the grafts had lo..t their t, vitality before the wo k was done. Yau may have a vine for each rounner of the vine grafted sometimes half a dozea. If the roots are thrifty they will grow the Brnt summer from eight to six. tea feet in length. and you can thus have a crop ofgrpes the seooed year. Wild rhe are the best to graft in, beesea in. ditgenouns to the soil In which they grew, and kuow better thean a tame variety at what depth to itrhe tLefr rpotn. ýt t tzu. . |= -a. - * We bate ne materal change to reput laBt weather sles our last. Clear skies a melera S I temperature. and light eLtly'wlsids are otI prevwlent. The levee did not evinee that degree of activity yesterday thea we espected it would. Theo sar. vale were qette smeros, bu the pakets adver a tied to leave this evening were not belie pushed I. by the receipt tf freight. There is at present five Red river packets in pert, all advertised to leave this e ing. bt if they all set off we fear that one or two of them at weat w lhave light trips. An Impresmon seems to prevaw l mog ship s pers that they are impoed pon by the preseet d rates, and is consequence of this oderable SRea river freight is at present held back awaltag Sa fall (in ra es, we mean, not in the river.) In our opinion the preeent rates (double card) are f really moderate consideriag the difflcultiee to be I surmounted and the time occupied in making a t trip, and without fear of contradietion, we assert a that i a aweek or ten days rates will have ad. I canooed a stL tweaty-five per eat. to Shreve I port. whilst Jefferson freight will be hard to ship at any price. Old Red is still golog down, sad the low siage of the Father of Waters sad its upper tributaries, all tend to convince ua that a long spell of low water navegation may be looked for. • ' A word to the wise," etc. 4912 bales cotton were received per river tes ea yesterday. I T he Gov. Allen has taken the place of the Vioks. r burg in the Vicksburg trade. The clipper Bert Able leaves at 8 P. u. today I for Vicksburg and all landiegs intermediate. Capt. W. C. Harrison commands and her office is Spresided over by that c*orteous gmtleman, Mr. W. M. Tmpis, Jr.. wp ia the discharge of his t duties il sasisted by Mesurs. almes uand Hiamas. I The faroe sa sacommodations of the Bart Able are anmurpaeed, her officer are courteous gentle I men sad be eed second to sage of her class. a Shlppers may rely upon her leaving port every saturday at r. ., taking freight as low as any boat in the trade. I The Goldes Era, under command of that cour. ) teouos galemas and popular steamboatmao. Capt. Gus Hodge, leaves, " freight or no freight," at 6 a P. . to-day, for Jefitreao and Shreveport, taking a freight sad pesseagers for Alesmadria, Cotile, B a anred Eeoe*, sad all way and ptlatotiO leadings, to which she will pay partlealr attesties. Mesrs. SHalliday, Bryant and Spear have charge of her 5 of e. e At 5 o'eleek this evesing Capt. Isase H. K'nus a will back out the new light draft passenger packet 1 a Era No. 10, for Jefferson, Shreveport and all way s landig. Although a new boat the No. 10 has sue- c t ceeded it winning golden opinions from all kinds ' a of people, partuee lay from those who ship e T freights and travel. Mr. Geo. Hamilton, a gentle- g a man of strit business habits and courteous man I ners. is her chief clerk. The light draft packet Van Barea, Capt. Berry, Sleaves positively at 5 r. m. to-day for Fort Smith, , a Van Buren, Ittle Rock, Pine Blff and all unter I mcdiate landings on Arkansas river. Drawing e only 10 inches light, she will go through despale , the present low stage of the Arkansas. a There is-so we have been told from our b infancy-but one way to do anything, sad that is h the right way. Now we can say to those if our n ruaders who have freight to ship to Jefferson, shreveport. Carolina and iurricane Blnfa, Grand r v Ecore, Cotile, Alexandria, Barbia's landing. or in t tact to any point between this city and Jefferson, that by glancing over our advertising co:u'u they will find the Right Way, Capt. Noun tSovel, t" advertised to leave at 6 P. a. to day for those e points, and they can rely upon her leaving to the I manute. Mr. J. W. Warren, her clerk, will be v r pleased to register all who seek to go on the C t Right Way up Red River, or to attend to all the 2 d irelght intrusted to him. - he dashing Wild Wagoner, Capt. W. B. Rich- . e ardeon, leaves as usual this evening at 5 o'clo':k, L I, r atbches sad intermediate landings. The I ffiee of the Wagoser is to charge of that pot- 2 o ished gentlean,. Mr. J. C. Libano, sad his able i assisttat, Messes. Posey and Miller, are gentle- N men with whom It in a real pleasure either to t trevel or treasoet business. 11 The Lula D, under command of Capt. Jack .l h Grace, leaves posetivelylt 6 P. Y. to-day. for Jel- 2 fereon, Shreveport, and all way landings. i , The Ansle Wagley leaves at b r. x. to-day for C Opelousas. h The Ruth leaves for Cairo to-day. E The J. D. Perry leaves thi evening for White 1 a river. The Idahoe, Capt. J. W. Blanks commander, C a with the courteous Mr. Chba. Breard. in her cffi:e, d klaves positively a , Fr. a. to-day for trenton and ; Monroe. e The Lent Leoti, Capt. G. Press Work, leaves at F r. a. to-day for Monroe and rre.ron. The oficers of the Leni Leoti have our thanks 7 for favors. S Mr. Ed. Ryland, of the Vickaburg, bas our r thanks for a file of late Vicksburg papers. Mr. Andrew Huff, barkeeper of the RBght Way, a has plated us under obligations by kindly fornman ing us a full file of late bbhreveport and .Jefferson I papers. A 1 r m the officers of the Lean Leoti we learn that the Ooachita river was falling fast. They found only eighteen inches on Monroe, and thirty on Feawer's and Rutiand's bars. The departures yesterday were : 7 Mollie Able, for 8f. Lelae. Nina Blames. Capt. W. B. Greathouse, for a Bayou eras. J. M. barp and Thos. Powell, for Donaldson. vide. A. G. Brown for Lower Coast. The river before the city is abeot on a stand. '" The Wild Wagoner will be receiving at the u t lower landing this morning. y Work upon the damaged portion of the upper t steamboat wharf seems to have come to a stand 4 Sstall. The Lzzie Hopkins, from Shreveport, is due to e he Grey Eagle leaves for Bayou Sara to-mor- a row at . A. x. - r. Jno. Boland, of the Right Way, has our i thatks for a late Shreveport paper and the lol- 3 lowing memoranda: "Steamer Rtlht Way left Carolina BIuflse Thursday, Oct. 29, 6 r. a.: arrived F at Shreveport Frlosy. Oct. 30, 9 A-. .; loft Shreve- A Lort Saturday, (Oct 31, 10 '. x : In port for New I O leans, Lizzie Hpkins; for J.effrson, Gossamer I r and Dixie. Boounday, November 1, met stea~er Rose Franks at W. G. Williams's, and Judge F'et. , ber at Bond's. Monday, 2d, met Pioneer a: SMary Brown's. Tuesday, 3d, met enterprise at i eat. Andre and Bichmond at J. Liroux's. Wed. nesday, 4th, met Celeste at Alexandria, and I ene, I abore Darto. Thursday, 5th, met Wdd Wagoner C at head of Prophet's Island, Glide and Era No. I below Baton Rouge. Lady (Gay at Corad's, Tabhle quash above, and Grey Esgle at Plaquemlne, Pcer- I le is and Emma No. 3 three miles below. Red River falling all the way down. t he legal Tender, Capt J. W. Iiberts, leaves st 2 p. x. to-day, jor Louisville. the alsslrsippi and I'auliue Carroll left SlMe:n phis for thi clay on te 4~th inst. The Bismarck lId: St. L. ua on tbc Sd ilst. for SNew Orleans , U The followln nsmed steamers arrived yester day: PFart Abl e, Capt. W C. Hlrrison, frimi Vckaburg, with 1375 baes cotton, 1Oll sacks cot- c ton. eed ant sundries; lrafoarche, Capt. lien,. & Sfrom Bayou Sbars, with 100 bales cotton, hbds. I aucar, 35 barrels molasses: Hetty (;Gilmore, Capt, Ku g lrnto Bayou Lafiurcie, with 17 atd . rar. 3. . barrels and 1E half barrele sul rsa, s; IlhFht Way. ('apt. Noah Smovel. tr. m Carolia Bllffa with .07 bales catten; Vick-hir, Capt. b Tom I'. Leathers, fromn Vickhburg. with It:o bal-es clotoc and 2375 ackBs cottc. srei; Lent Lfe i, s apt. G. 'rtie CW ra, troum 1..li ue, a; h :t*. bh.ul cotira aud suridrieu. ": 'Iar Rv J:'i-Tt7i' rI O'."r-.: Ti\ma .,-- ;h: r iilnr S(ld til es . The rare old times (oe calinot wrll 1 , p sighIng tor tthem wbher ote ri .s a bit 1.te 't tIa : S '" In 1:'l a hbaker was imprisoned for offering Iintrid bread fr Pate: ad I. 1l1, two bakterN Swere diwra on hurdles throughthe streets of the o metropoli and rillorited lor using false weil.tt. y In 131:, Wiliame "pelynz was flxeo in the pilhory, blast the putrid carcasses of two bollcks found in bhi shop were burnt nuder his nose: sad in 1l:e c too sain lar punDiabmets for a milar crimes are re Scorded against the delinquent butcheres." Cruel' Well, yes, possibly. But are not bak ers cruel, when they cheat poor hall-fed people Iy giving thnem abort weigrht' Ptnhl, tradesmen of ten are big rogues; of thin at every bessions I here is oSered ample proof; rand the worst are they who cheat the poor in food ard drink [bhese small tradean.en make lage Frodt, and can easily raird to snp their finogers at the fnes which are Snowadays imposed on them for swindling in their shope. It would be a fine thing for the pior if d fees were no more suffered, and a fine sight it wuld be to seo a baker in the pillory. or whpped e at his ahop door for having sold short weight. * (beating nuch as this is virtoually steing. and de Sserves a harsher puieshment than payment or a Sfine. an item which is simply classed among the Strade expensem, and paid out of the pro8ts of the I next half score of thefts. If we merely tiie a :h p ketepier for robbing by false weigha!'-. we 7 ought merely to fine a blurgiar or a pickpoclket*. atd we onuht to shut our prisons against every b P sortof thief. Trs. Mary Vestal died at Bata Fe on the 4?th Sultimo. aged nnety-Ave years. She was a native of North Corollna. 5camems Omn, 30.3 Cam, RtU3 1 Lrbc , Sm r 7I . Sm. S Steah Gulff Stream, Speer. for New York, IGA Foudiok boo Steamer Atmatl sad barge, hr 1S LoaS, Materi rrt. AwoewoG Wosowrw, SSteamsbhip New York. Dreyfus, frme Brememaka von 14th Oct., via Hare, Stuthampton aad sHavana, to I Stoekmsyer Aeo--ih dint yg loop Flynla Dutchman, Bora, from Polatl4 Bache. to master Logger Salvador, Milton, from Polnt.e-a-lHache, LIp- to master be Vicksburg, Loathern, from Vlcksborg Bart Able, Brrison, from Vackebarg in Right Way. Soovell. from Shreveport are Len Leot. Work, from Oaeoita City be Celeste. Dowty, from Plamaaee a Aloe. Woods, from Lower Oeeot Louise. Hoplins. from Mobile ad~ Hetty Gilmore King, from Thlbodaux e- ARnIVALS AT THE NgEW BASIN'. bip Schr C H Frazier, Brantford. from Biloxi bcbr Martha Wahbington, from Peal River per Schr Uncias, Hidden, from Tangipaho og Schr D xie, Gantor, from Pascagoula or* Schr Almira, Boecourt, from Bay St Louis Schr "oocordla. Charlow, from Bay Sr L'ais Per Schr Cometia. Montreal, from Tchbefuacte cbhr Sidonia, Ballenger, from Bonfuca Schr Rover, Miller, from Tehefnects Schr Pippo, Pippo, from Covington ay Shr Rebecea, Waler, from Tehefnncte to. Sloop Mary Jane, from Blind River . ARRIVALS AT THl OLD BASIN. bhi tchr Surprise, from Biloxi ma. Bobr Demoerat. Joe, from Sbleldeboro ble Bhr Emma Jane, from Pearl River t c- Schr India. from Blind River as. Bohr Persevermace, from Bonfuca ry Bcbhr Oloff. Andenon, from Jordon River my Schr Sister Kate, from Tcbefncste Schr Rosa, Jolly, from Bayou Lacoml,3 nr. pt. 3ai.0w 0omb niV. E hip Roip neath Brit), Auld, from Halifax, N S, ag to Wheeler. ShLepherd oo le, Brig Julito, Boratru, 7 days from Matanas, in hal. last, to Puig Bros ro. her a The steamship Lodons, Capt Hovey, from New tot York for this port, on descending the bay on tee :ay lst alt, came in collision with the schr Fran. no. conia, from Jacksonville, Fla.., carrying away the Ida schooner's bowsprit, jibboom and head, with hip everything attached. The Lodona lost foretop ;l. galiantmaat-the only iojory,she received. The a. bhip proceeded on her voyage. DoXar'IO routa. ry " New York, Oct. 1,-Arrived from New Orleans, i' steamship Gen Meade, Sampson. log rte ti ol.i NEW Ytl:K--Steamship Gulf ,tream--339 )Or bales cotton 64 bb!s molasses 2.to bis rosin 30 Sis hides 14 cask metal 470 ska cotton seed 12 pkgs )or mdse on, T LItUIS-Steamer Atlantic-1000 bars rail od road iron in - on, Im erua 'nu H4V!:E AND lf(t' 'HAMPTON--Steamship rel. New York- From Bremen-2 cake mdse L (on. one tIur-1 cek wine to Lehman, Newgass &co-1 do the Mleer Broa-1 do Greve & Wzlderman-2 cases be wine G M Levy-I cask drid plums I cases mdse the C T Bnddecke Ac.--100 bble beer C Ceiler &co the 2 cak sead 3 cases do P1 Frotcher- - cases mdse -e'g & Krug 1 do A Koenig-1 case hardware a h- Mis J Gaucbe-4 cases hams I came preserve Joo ck, I)ontz-1 machine 1 trunk mdae J W ltrmann--I he (set s mdae Eimer. Bader &co-1 do E F gloton oi- 2 casks plums F Reikert. Prom laAre-1 case ; ble msJe A B Griswold &co- 14 do It B Sumner-1 do de- W Dauphin &co-1 do A Dumont-1 Joo Prank to H Damiens-1 H N Seilrecht--2 H Payro--i6 Bootron-1 Leno. Pensard Ac- 1 MO 0 lilevre yak .I . Souvie-1 F Rien &co-3 Gueble & Nippert- ee- 2 rerbert & E~cosen-:: F Kuntz &co--10 D 8I Hlolmes-1 Bodet & Gueydan-1 P F Deitrich--1 ror C Tronilly. From Southampton-3 cases rhtbarb. 315 cares quinine 3 cases soap 1 case oil almonds E J Hart &co-100 Itls quicksilver heig & Krug lie 1 cak hardware Keep & Hogan MOBILE--Steamer Louiae-45 bales cotton to er, C A WbLney &co-20 Warren, ('rswford &co--I :e, dt l10bai s ssnaberg Lehman, Newgaes &co--1.,5 . ,d 'tkgs tobacco ana sundries to order--iotal 6,; baits cotton at - es tesas ofr PreodM . VTCK-I;UIIG-Steamer Nicknurc-- 250 bales uar cotton Yestman &co- 119 S It Newman &co-86 V,,n Phul Bros-83 Jos Boy &co-'tI RichardsJn my & May-b2 T H & J N1 Allen &co--7 Buckner & en- ,-73 Gerrard & Crain-G;7 Ilogan & Patton--GI ton I'r:tchard A Blickham--50) ommners & Branians--35 Avendano Bruos--:4 C II Chlsmpm--33l A 1 Peale re Ac --20 Blakemore, Wooldrldie Aco-2; J W Per ley ,n- 26, I'a)n1, Huntington &co--`:3 J P Smith- ny 'a; J Williams & -Son-20 H F Given--l3 .iarey & lHarris-19 J H Powell--l, Violett. Black A&9--l~ I;i hk & Hall-17 S H Aby Aoo--17 ) G i;ook--17 Alcoa, Mcherck & Autey-17 I MN±son Aco-14 for A J Eiken-14 i Nugent-10 C S Wbitcomb-1-4 Ober, Atwater &co- 13 Winattn, Morrison &co on- 12 Nelson, Lanphier &co -10 J A Lane- 10 J K I Bel-- N O'Brien & Hall---s J & G Cromwell--8 Nalle & Cammack- 7 Britton A Moore--6 Ablll son &co-6 Ar Miltenberger -5 Peon, Pace A Nix. the on-5 H McColl--5 .oo T liardie Aco-- J C Denis 5 1,by, McDaniel A&c--4 Hirsch & Adler-4 Ben per Gerson- 4 Warren, Crawford &co--3 Knox Bro mad 4 Meyer, Deutch & Weis-4 Lehman, Newgaas & cc--3 Friedlander-3 R Plower-2 Ei Bridge- - to. ID)R Carroll &co--2 Jennings. Gates &co-- 2 (;Grilin & P'urch--I Bilackshbear & Miller--1 teow or. art & AlRichardson -I G M Bayley & Pood--i W J Frierson &co--546 sks cotton seed J Aldigeo-20 our do A A Magini.nL -270 do Stonewall Oil Works- lol 303I do JP Smith-257 do Harlan O1I Work,-200 left , Buckner Acc--191 N Y Oil Co 175 do Payne, red Hontiogton Aco i1 do CB Champlion-52 Wright, ye- Allen &c- 20 do .J W I'ersin-2l hales cotton to e La.sy, Terry & o--aundrlea to order-fota! 1;lto ner bI.le ci ttr'n 2.i75 ko cotton seed VPr VIt b-Ili; r--btarn:er i-art Able -11( hales et rcotton Pilak niore. Wooldrisge A -- i--l iti,trlI. -t on & My--:l1 Meyer, h)intch & Wei--lI; tl - at gsa& Patton--5 J BOrnett &co--4 J W Person d ,i G(;errard & Craig--56 Stewart & Mctarty 4.1 n I' Pritchard & Bickhamm-36 Ricks . Hall--3t' H F ;er iven--34 Foster &rco--32 Wmiston, Morrison Aco S 2 .Juo Chlifie &co-27 E Newman &,o-20 M iMas tie. 'otaco-- 4 ,I' Grd(;-iug 19 JP Higgins &co-I9 er I'-nn, Pace & Nixon ---l I r & Henderson- 1I td !,ron & Shesarer--16 Floyd & Martin-li; Ja H y ,\c,-l1, J I' Harrion & Soo-1-l Jno f ltardle & res - o-I-l (' ; Johnsnn-12 J K Huey &co--12 Jui P1.el,- &co-12 J It Powell--I O'Biten & lItil - 'i 1 I'lie. Hutior'guon Ao-' Avendan, IiLus- , 1r;ty, MlLDaniel &A--c- 7 .-tew iti, Norton Aoo - ' for L)t Dlhig- t CE , -a Oat-k Aco--G Parlam .1 Bluut- -5 1 W Arthur &co---5 & H Peale &co- 5 er- iandal &co-4 S B Newman &co--4 Bassey & ou c, -4 Son.mess & Brainar--4 Tarabull, Ktrby & ot- c --3V no Phul Bros 2 H N Sjlra &co--I H Ware i,& A ,n--I Wripht. Allen &co--L Nalle & CammIack ds. I J D 1La.e-I S B Aby &to-7ii sks cotron medd 1tt, .Mcru- -12 do A A I Maginn,'- 2:; d. . Aidiqe ur, 3(o mu1 Jairay- .1 do Ne Y till W ,rks-72 d, It • -Li:-C 1, n t,'a t, d' ,1 lt'.orn 2- do lilt tnui 0 l1 Wnlls.Ik .drrL tio rd.r - . al 1375i P bet. 'ie t" i R HI.El, \ Etill~f- <ar t ': 1ht Wr--?24 bles -3& o ,t'2 Adam ,(' , k ,-i ,e ."t ;e., T larie A 1i " k r --2'* it ' It II t .ihli(ub A-,'-- I -1 it-il <t Prather -Li E N-w le i.i Ae- A 1 T, it, th 'e-ro,-- i' app Brol , t o '. Mer InutL, \ , - Mc l.arli-- i I n W Artir &'co--. A:-- r,,I Mi owell& NI.A e:4 . lhnban. Ne n;,--e.,.:- -- 18 hids to 'lie I ,r Iti . AO siy -4 i-: i, 4 naker ,tt 3, hld-" 2 t** el·t p rito J 1lt art i--10. L. c .' tk;dl i !.I ry, prllel I aL'- , Li ad - t'idgo A,- -A_ i-t d pes Ayms:. c--2 i .( talos .'uno T HardlcA c --ew:iadries to or.r-- Tr T! 7 7 btles tttoln re· C ACI A I;', : El:---:eauner Le! Le-t-;5? hbales cotton Jnou I Hidle &c,---2'i T H A .t F t.it;: hico---4 tLv . tiase-- c)ker Ranodidge p1e 1lrtt.l Morrison &co 24 M OI()eIsly- 21 Ien , Lnman, Nesgais Act -t2 Peon. I'l'e & Nixon 0 I 4 Alcs. 5 htrck & Autey- II 31 Hiler A&o- 2. r i A Levi---16 Ieliowe., Ft:gioan & Hcrvey I ac E Newman &'o - IW ~rbhr r -' 1, (; iC'ook 'y i $tyd A Martir-5 Francke tI Danrel-5 Vrsden are 'rg &c-- I Wright, A!en &co-4 .I A Lane--' Jer P mith--2 A)nar Aco - '2 I. GCsrande &o- 2 - AhItl n &co-- MIyeer, Deutcu A Weis--l Ien SIt la! Aer 2 tbl apples Fo-ter A I:-t-2 li's s1 hides Frtancke A Danneel-l? do H It memuan :h. nurdries to order-Total--770 bales cotton de LAISANCE-Stean er Celeste--o bales cot i a r lilehmn, Newgsle &co-44 Jos Hey A,--::7 the B ;rmliam Aco--,l Payie, Hontiigton oo--30) the B lHu5l--l1 Marx. Levj Aco-tb I.L gaiLdom t i Ii Rer-shsw & Cammsck-- P J Pavy &oo-8 - Penn Pace A Nixoon--6 T F ThiTemn..-. Be e ra Iad & Gilert-5Mey)er. iDetct & Wer--3 c(amp ry bei & troar-4 CL Wlmsle-y .-o-4 Wright, .ten &co--2 Haydel & Gspard 2 J. C Denl-- - Ith aced entton Dufllbo- 5 bbl molasses 1 brs ive msme R-naiaw & centmaek- 43 bbhs molasses to J 1 Adamse c &o-5 do Lehmms, INegam Ae--, bblm 'i6mS4 W4 .bsss Carlon, ateL l -e-- bbwl es tei m J LOswtr -i s shatm amsnihs tet edsb Toal T2 bo.aI ss em 6issde w bbB ' LOWER COAST?-S.-8 me Aloe-26 bbdMs e S21 bble molasses H P GWe-1-3 bbl rie A So cola-9 be J Davl-IW ds 2 nobs do J Betbau court-d sk rlce 20 do rough 20 bbls rice to order s" 31 bble ormuges l Seshlbrge-radris to order id Total 26 blb sugar 21 blb solasses THIIODAUX--Ltamer HOWII Oilmore-1 - bhde sugar 20 bbb molasses ChasKock -2 hbds sugar 5 bble molasa P J Pavy Leo -10 do W So , part-1 bit do A Brassean-4 a u*sed settoa to BeolgyE & lEsolta- bbbl molasses 4 hid J M W Is-s 3 bbl plnder. L Terrboaas-1 bbt corn R Ras--4 bbls oranges B Preoau-nmdrles to order-Total 17 bhds sgar 35 bbla molaseus 1 hfbdo 4 siL cotton se9d POINTEA*L *BACBB-Sloop Flyinag Dutch men-28 bble rice to order POINTE-A-LA-HACHE-Lugger Salvador-IS bble rice to order BILOXI-Schr Sarprie-400 bble charcoal to order SHIELDSBORO--Sehr Democrat--800 bbl cbhrcoal to order PEARL RIVER-Bchr Emma Jane-30,000 feet lunber to order BLIND RIVER-8chr Indiae-420,000 taves 12 oords wood to order BONFUCA-Schr Perseversnce-50 cords wood to order JORDAN RIVEI,--Bcbr Oloff-75,000 lath 35 0t40 feet lumber to order TCHEFUNCTE-Sohr Sister Kate-500 bbla oharcoal to order BAYOU LACOMBE-Schr Rosa-50 cords wood to order BILOXT-eobr C H Frasler-20,000 feet lumber Popp & Elliott PEAIRL RIVER--Schr-M arth WashliEtn 21 000 feet lumber Ward & B :I,oo T aNGIPABO--Schr Uncle-12,000 feet lumber Marcey PAMsCAGO-LA-.ehr Dixio-140,000 shbngles Delmas & Griffin BAY ST O1UIS-Schr AlmIra-10,000 laths 24 000 feet lumber Basam & Pooley BAY ST LOUIS-Schr Coacordla--35 cords wood J J Clark TCBEFUNCTE-Schr Cometl--60 cords wood J J Clark BONFUCA-Schr Sidone-30 oorsa wood to W Zimmermut TCHEFUNCTE,--chr Boner-250 bble and to W Baxter & Wilson e COVINGTON-Schr Plppo-1 bales cotton 500 a bils aend to order te TCHEFUNCTE-Schr Bebeoca-35,C00 bricks th Bater & Wilson 4P ULIND RIVER-Sloop Mary Jane--G cords 8e wood J J Clark Ueeetps by Ialless s. , N O, J & G N-Nov. 6-43 bales cotton to W' A Johnson &co-21 T & 8 Henderso--22 J A Bauer-15 Beadles, Wingo &co--22 J P Biggnes &co-35 Jos Hoy &to-14 Lacey. Terry &co--20 J Williams & Son--67 T H & J M Allen &co--34 l9 I.bmao, Newglse &co-16 Dikeman, Hill &co-3 30 AI Peale &co--9 R L Adams & Son-109 Aloae, P Scberck & Autey-1 Ben Gerson-32 Richardson S & May-36 Jno Chaffe &co--2 Winston, Morrisln l A co-- 66 Warren. Crawford &co-17 .lno T Hardie &co-6 M Oglesby- 5 G G G Gordon-IS Reward A Preston--ll W B Tompon-1-3 C 8 Whitcomb 4 Meyer, Deutch & Weis-7 Jennings. Gates &co Ip 4 Pobyf Hervey &co-42 Payne, Huntington &co a 1 tlapp Bros &co--C Summers & Brenins-6 Nel lo son. Lsapbier &co- 4 Walker & Vaught-6 8 H DO Aby Aco-4 Britton & Moore-6 Crumer, Bery le ruen Aco-- 1 Friedlander-lil M Msson &oo-16 - M Biller &oo- 1 D G Cook-60 bhls whisky to SSc hr r.der & Zuberbler-O do DeVan & Mason - re sundries to order-Total 799 bales cotton to N , 0 & G W-Nov. 6-39 bales cotton to 1 Latltte A Duolho-4 Beraud & Gibert-7 A Lees tr-:u &co-7 C H Mouton &eo-1 B Harrald-1 do .i dl hides 6 bides L Greveaburg-10 hhds sugtr to Ltltte & Duflbo-32 do 26 bble molassea I Ad ems &co-lO do A Bonfeau-16 do L tRa--I bol hides I cak do I lhl tallow F Defour-1 sie reanota 1 bbl do 7 hides M Levy-2 bbls hides M Dowling-1 bales co'ton 10 hides DeBlane & SH- er-326bead stock and unadriesto order-Total 6o bales cotton 42 hhd. surer 51 bbhl molUasee BL tMAHINERY, tARDW AOic. 5 03. 308 GIOD STREETl, BETWEEN BARONIfE ANE DBTADES STREETS, New Orleaas. Bs Jon Gddes Joe. A. Shakespeaoe. S. Swoop. in GEDDES, SHAKESPEARE a CO., Iron and Brest Founders and Machitnist, Manufactnre every resety of Steam Engines. Soae Mills, Saw Mills, DrIoaig Maeht-s, Mill and GI OuGring and Gras Bars, Sre Framts, Columns, Ventilator and ohi Weihtas. Br' .ksmlth Work of all kinds S 3?'l. . iREYNOLDS. I7 CRESCENT IRON WORKS, 14 Nta m sad m FRONT STREET, NEw Oa.saU K to prepared is ake esstretes or W ROUGHT4B- 0 -At WORE et nay Description or Quantity, at the Lowest Pries * Mmanacturer of Crescent Brand HOR5I SHOES. 4alo, of Cary's PATENT EASTH BORER. - Orders leo. at Box 190 Mechanlt' Exchange, or Is Per of-eo, wl reetie Preopt Attentln. 2 samDS rew IrY (Ro STABLISHED 10 -BT 10 rom J0 oer et Iatloe ' n remhrI swet 5 vs te 1Iae teasRldlr . or Ietos see a puIbiesesl . 0m we w e er npard as oher aor ,li msniactsrs sta to Engines eatleor, seisto Welrn hase dettles. Drealee pe .oIas., RaW Mla lsteu Poeses. Newe aerewatth taRsll a re, Paerse. Mntbe ht. Ners, all ktnds aet l saelle. e 's tabowsi ,o ed ew dessristies of Mssbiy e sontE I.EE D 00 w latl as sex i, Eseeas. tad O mlnV a n el reesatreprompt senttons a j . P. sflsassa e TOBACCO ANIIPAOWSPT. COoraw Charnts sad Cone strais OAe ais d . alekrsom- -t Grao estrret, a i Wot oeto r Cco r s rom delet, in aew a ofeek S r 'lie, . a.ar ies, Producet i E tac e nad everI r S -LT ..N. LL IT....... LT. I . Aks COAIB. L ERPOOL S " weogt rw lndin prime order, atd fr stre in SRe, ev Gr arondeit. r e Ortatt o AraEW bTEWAsT, e. onsia- WI. uTisART.o - ron ci N ~rrban0.ptly attem oee to Rlarbas e M Une edtrnet, ew Orda sd Is nirsAT, COTWkL T VEPOOL . bo. 1 I EAT c -Wl. 8TEWA r-WO. . 'I I mp ~ r.i ADFW BTEWAtI T, I. O.LD weloelei Sroeolrn so rad r i otlem e It.eln WI. II U·rn. dsree . e atlat wau-htt i d iT PE, aTRaoTTPE. dAD..EECTaOTTIa E POUiNTo ISS Vine tree between ArNh mad sutt . AI.BLIJ.SON, paptrnt0. 7 Otamarnl caat or, ad Dater t SI CLUNDNEW.L TOFNDIB TIO ECASTEI N. o at sUxien sers, New O.aoc IIn aD TheI~r variese r e a t s a CIybP; AoNDRI STEWART. N. 00R S IDEALEROT IN PD LET ODUCT E 00 1i 1 VI.. Stet e t aelren stet, mewa Orea G 15 NwIr Luse and L I~ Falreers, Sic Otulee l6 11. -- V -t uu vom -r·~ w- ---- mwL U... o.. .". IS30 11, OISA116191~· ~L r Mamow ld~i O aVXI 11i t S 1~.5 U.Y1 Uia Iir oramf9oa~ boat ifl dmi of i *A"t C. adfaý U Vs. Newinh. MBAU. -U.. st UAYi.1 11iaal, U. AW 911 0 IDS SEW Toss mEOEAUW STEAIDIP LIPS 1. tbi It 0ema ie w e uu11 s Mrer- IA L' MfIk O..o'; NeuIII : ::~ ~~w rtL. L.E ha......Oc~r -l" 1 013ag bfm NeW Yask NTEV AFUUDAT. SWt. WEIn, coemlas, F ill m io whmf eeppmhe Vegiehlle Rasem Beame Dimlt, or SATURDANe. T. r. N. Them bea.mei how eqaeda ma~meuelm IN~ Mr ..Mims. ABIN ?AAGE ................................... . 1- arys..mspq he 1_ BNeh II 3*11g eard throegh is LawrmageeLJ - W000. WLAWL"~,o IC ma'am is DAT .hoeema4li, .is,. The meat.ipshUN GRAIN wl hIRo l~b. h UHREEANf Is lea.Iag W5DN 1DA. ovbr8Mtmr.N. Ii Id W O BAIUWOB £3 .E. LT to m1 NOW OEtaAm. uBzaDm MIN HAVANA - b IFLAR uuvr.aoswu9A i sr r ow mamuwtpm )O LA9R,,......)rr ý,,"II:. Yr -I'ý PG 1i31.1 0AEETIO UINY35 UI A 3314 ,he U he UI Now Tmai ............ NA Wit Anrrl ~ 3 N HAVANA.d. - u~ -YL Tn~ rtWL 1 Wstr-a.~ 'i R. C. RUMI, Oemmdear, 14 WEDIESDAT. N 1e. 211h, at I r. _., emqaa the U.S For freIght- a pmeqes. >awi aeBmpmi emeineb fleas, apply M WITHZFPOO. RAW *00.. 00 amt 3. IL. -N o lots~ tilt tom o Y e~b0~i~~ 0 owl 0 day or Bliss. 01 B AVANA. 6 FINY HAVANA-U. Ul. MAIL LINE. Tv all ea SATURDAY. Novembas 7th, at l. olk p a. Hs BeE V**L-U. . HAIL. LINE 0 - The Al Ironfta beay lat H lAsies.. 0 PARKEM. Coammadar. Kf Will smeh l ax w h a b. o . atreatsoa, Flot Dietiti, !B .t atroe ISI --b & t8 AILV E5T) NN.LiI)1AN()EeA u ums" jamBg V. U.5LMb ~f31 "A Be ALV IUN AND INDIAN OLA - The M41awg sew Yam Mew-as.eee R -.mh~ form JMa ..:, - . 'o. Eew......1. C. Memra....aua. i ........ . agai.:c iW..H ar lmbau..............". CfI........ l e.g.ra. ~ Ut.....a' . ..~L....lepha.. .. Maaew The MOM &*l (Ure.eat. J. W. MAWTHORE, Gemmeedas. Wll ell from foot of St. Joeaph street a Is U NUIAJ . N.o.wbe 9.h. a it f . F/asb lgiasr p~ea apily B ORAL A. war a 00" Ream. S. .f ý ·Ia t ss-ba( w ram..d~v by w Board oI 0900901 Mlotc. IN&I ro f L 1149 blls .fl~dlassignd afer selling of te steam w-u uuaa WEDSD BEEWICK'T BAY ROUTE. iRs' ORLEANE. OPELOU AND 0m99 o W -Ea L 3&U.EOAS.6 p I s IM r ast 1aa S irubapo SL.rtc aama tra at1 J)~ I uIr o. 9U DATS, TUTUDATB, TETMOAT d Udrm; _ ehtap the VUnionis L at Dreeheas M · he(Lyge a J..eatl..e...............CAPT. J. N. LEWID It TUE8DATE AND UATUEDATS. - Eaag.eio.s.............OCr J. J. ATEINSOUI inUNDT ADYUUDATIL Ila.ub Be rhem im em..flilI Vateeb a. loaM. toed I m N.. .a1 mma t S..lS. IQUIRUS. a e.. MORGAN LINE U. a. MAD. fl99359J3 or C Lasrm en ~rOIIDAT Noreaser S~. at S A. a. AiLVEbTON--The Iron eteemahip 3. P. FARWELL Comamolas. Imonabletecrmeathe Dotsbao. gel to be letyasd at *trb:pm· teobl cortalgeemr to pai theirawnligterage. Fm 'rmltt a amag moo!, ·at I - CRAB. A. WHINE A co., Reea. ManI Cam~p eurea tr·~lrrwkntr~lr blr h J51,I L· 1.16 -_ SFLOrdtIDA PORTR. I a FOE FWEIDA9 JOATS. ALLIANOR LINE U. 3. AII S~IEAVSIPS. g3 OK r PNHACLA. WA·REINOTO A% M vLAlUl IYJl I' n~ torht~oa~B. rlkM~p rmg'baf u lea·d~n. on Ubattohoocee Elve. ·~ to !ernand'oa mod Ja~trikovhm cheapm thaw sO? otha rower b-sgtt to ltevPokv ra Cedrrem 7I4 ort(..a at rea mlu rat r~mmahpa rooaee~m at ~·lameama at lemm ,4Huehm ameme 01the fotlsta mtmammhtp. to .011 Atlutame. K. E PARKER. Comuasdr. Levee.. L. IL LTYItIT0ON. Conmatade. - _ ItaIde. V.0 LEAEK. Oearmdaols PARKER. Cooninnlas WtrI e bet kshof(. Suet at Call1op etret as sAT LI DAT. N',em)en~rlh atr9· e. V. U. rhAUlN A 00., Aorm. ~. ~c~hlp~rrtil ~!c~. pora orders from 4nr 0 rE.-Htpp,mn- ~iea~ prot-or ~minrod tstet NEW1 ORLEANS) TOIWBOA AU1t9fUA~iON. and oamos rateofl Torl aol luawngtFa potB ~l*C the eMuelag ease m L asse~tS u\ v rbrd r toliawla tasbm.. 5CIJuE WE. BUTT.lw Utc··I~4 ~ L HABI WEuq tIGH? LIN. Ji DaI Wrig seE Gae~eI. d b·r~·~r~1b ~ ·wl~ t~r~bt~ *·H~~F LINE.ollrar~I ~bLeh~lm.Te.A eem.Umee beak.Norm., Ueb~leT~eume2 k MOBIL.E - MART i CP CirA.It i w ,,........................ _ i .... NA3 * ..........e......lA.tu P .UI................... CAPT. OPIMI3 cle Eo Whch will have d~reo a atl IIL a .~n Postchieuea saired. CHAL A. wNraIN A 0a. A, W Fish domad by Raflred threadh Measse~Ur. SCaembes, Aslltaa mi Msae sad by St.s.ei lme and all pNets an Alobmme Elver, aehbtu an WVetmpts a se owams weis Underwriters Jelt let. IML. DATLY IPAT R131GqT LI.rR .Pot WT U MPKL, MOUTGOM Pem. Wow Coleas via M gnam L.me* Dellfty teaser, Freoit a Pelved d A ostabasl aivsalt DupeS. ad hillslgl rlie Oas ith ows vias. W SL A ft w lI' roIr adadilemta to isasu S CHA. A. WHITME Ao CO.. Aalis. s sand S1 Ca's- ite st. WAT'ER1NG PLAGUS. IOa WATEINO LACES-ORQ AN INE U. I. WINTER ARBANGUMENT. osetup, mnd Ptassas a n. am ew- w ties is Lau. r, ge. ptfs L ri hewsI! Om Ig 513* s F. A. WIIT ya 00. SWtt LOUIsVILLE. all IaD aves en $ATURDAY, ev. .7I . aI .. V . Leg al Tsaidr., o 'Rr CAPT. J. V.3035323s. bwllaveuabove. aw No.fh o ty a seard p-t R ltD WivU.lL_ OAit BCOVEL, mer, J .WAIB EW, elerk. Loaves sATURDAYN. th stl. a r. I. t .irlI.. olO MIII RSIOAM |RVKPOnT, Mrld ia.y Coeui. Alea and ia. ll 'l, Oa ii4u-Tbo -I o&0 t T way ladtem-h & No.r low water pa toN hO. WO, Lvs ea UATURDAT. wor. 7ih, aI · P. a mn Balra's, Wand al w -The JAK GRAVEL, maser, J . 'WAETOW, .lark Will .w...as mawis. fm freiht par apply an beard, oot . 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