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Oil n1mw Oaz.uaa Pueoc flr, Fob. 9. 1877. IM port of the stage of water, with changes ItW twenty-four hours ending 8 p. m.: Above low Ohanges. water. Rilce. Fall. Feet. Inch. Inch. Inch. s. ........ 10 4 0 4a H 11 1 I) S .......... 7 2 1 0 M1.. ..... t 7 11 0i pate ...... l ; t 17 port........ 1 11 1 o ui ......... it I P 7 *elonw high water mark of 1874. 1]aUI8ON GORlOM, Herg't. Hig. tor. U. RI. A. laiturvAn.-Iabel, Henry Ida, St. MAry, tl. r. Dirtee, Frank Pargond, (iov. Tote, C(I irodelet, Robt. Ynmag. Dr, AnTffarLs.-Isabel, Mary Ida, St Mary, Eobt, Mitchell, City of Alton, Frank Par. goud. To Anarvz.-B'ue Wing No. 3, MaryI Ia, Eva, Upper Coast: Ansumption, W, .. JP,nte oent, L Ifourobe; C(ty of Angneta, Bastrop. Otitohita; Trenton, rennsn and Maoron; I,-e Belle, hart Ahie, IFantin Tatum, Lotnu No $. Dawn, Ited Rive r; Bitmarik, Oairo; Sandy No. 2, Lsesie I'31 or, Atobaflaye; Natobhe z, Viokebnrg; Ann K., Isab-l, Emma, Lower Coast, Yaeio, Ci lrkaville, YzoC. The weather ws olordy yreerday, with in Atletlons of rain. Basiness fair. The Robaet Mitchell, leaving yrcterday, had 850 to)no Iraight, in lrading way ougage ments. T'he Oi'y of Aon had 7T) hhds Irwlrr. SThe C 1H. lIur ,e, eariving W.dnoo~i.y night frtnn mrani ti¶ Ire , lays over I'n I - day nex, so as to g i b iek on h yr regn it day. The freight rnesiverl by th (thiaohita:: li for Baton Iteog' and points below will i:) t,, wahl to-day Iv tIhr t. .IJohn; that re. . t iii for points sieve li tlii It ..og will h~ s.tut by the Gov. Allen, leaving also todany T 7h. S John bas a tpen(imal tIe)leo in an.omIhr larT of our paper, to which itt,nutior is (,tdi,dl. The Il. Mary arrived \Wla.rl I· y night from .l'd Riveir, mand r,t4rnn, l Ir.: eavielig. The lied River Transplortation C(ompany m" making up for Ich . time; lnil of their boats, 13 lo number, aro it work, and are allowed to lose no nunneoeeary tine hero. The hanjnon, overlaid fromei yaeterdalf, leaves to day at 5 p. to. for the Blaok and Oaachiti rivers through to Camdenr, connect log with regular packets for a'l the tribtularine. John DelI nrt in coommand, Lon McFarlin olerk. The new and neat Upper Coast packet Eva, Louis lanson, master, Norbert R.auson and Gao. U. Ileno, clerks, leaves to-morrow promptly at 10 a. m,., for the Ben Tureand MPlatation. The Eva is a trl-weekly packet, Makes the ran each way in daylight, and pmsa prompt attention to business. The Robelt Young is advertised in another eoaImn as a regular weekly ]Bayou des Olafiso packet, leaving o-umorrow a!', p. In ; J, M. Daniel, master, Mesrsa. Daniel and Lawson, clerks. S eoial attention is called to hat adver aertemen. The Fenobon, unable to get off yestorday taves to-day at 5 p. m. for the Blnok and Oaaebita rivers and Bayou Iitholomew, through to Poplar Bluff , T. 0. Sweeney mas ter, Morris Dorsey clerk. The Cherokee, not getting her freight aboard in time to leave yesterday, waI get off today positively at 12 m. for Oinoiauat, Geo. Wolf in command, A. Byers in the eflioe. The steamer Ora, detained on account of repairs, leaves today at 12 m. positively far Bayou Bartholomew, taking freight for points on the Black and Ousehita. The Trenton, from Tensas and ~tsoon, will be found at the lhndlig this morning, re Oeiving to return to-morrow, without fail, at 6 p. m.; J. B. Sullivan, master, 1. L. Rtoh. bins, alerk. The Robt. Young arrived yesterday from the Atohafalaya with a tine trip. The Carondelet, from M mpbis, hal :1209 bales cotton and (.y9s Rsacks seed. She re turns to-day with Frank IIi, ks in command, Alf. Grleomrn, clerk. The. Lower Coast packet Waloon. P. E --Wtry master, E. F. Barry clerk, leaves to morrow at 11 a. m. for the Lee l'lrntation. The tri-weekly Lbaer Coast packet Emma, leaves to-day at 1 p. m. for the Franklin Rile Mills. Oliver Canton, Jr., master, J. J. Danovan clerk. The semi-weekly Coast and BU'on Ronge packet St. Jobv, Frank Bergeron master, .1. O. Bergeron clerk, leaves to-day at 12 m. puneluaUly. The Coast and Bayou Sara United States Iall packet Gov. Allen, John J. Brown tnra ter, S. S. Streck clerk, leaves to-day at 5 p. m. The Coast and Lafonroeh semi-weekly packet W. J. I'oilevent, U. 1). Terreboune master, Gabe Block clerk, leaves to-morrow at 6 p. m. The fleet Bart Able leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. for Alexandria and Grand Ecore, RIoh ard Sinnott master, Geo. IHamilton clerk. The Natobta, for Vicksburg and all mail landings, leaves so-morrow at 5 p. nm. Capt. Thos. P. Leathers ia command. The Sandy No. 2, for the Atohafalaya through to Wa hington, leaves to-tuorrow at 68 p. m. A. P. 1'roundale commands, A. Mey abler, Sr.,olerk. The Bastrop, of the New Orleans and i)tn ,ehit Transportion Comprny, Capt. G(,. Hodge in command. I. '. . Mohr, clerk, leaves to-morrow sure, at 5 p. m., for Bayou Biar tholotgew. The splendl dde.wheel steamer LaBelle, V.p the New Orl ens and ted IRiver Tranrpor tatien Company, M. N. Wood, master, Roger Boyle, olerk, leaves to-morrow at S p. m. for 8hreverort. The Bonnie Lee, also of this line, leaves to .morrow at G p. m, for Mindeon and way pointe on Red River; Noah Soovell, master, Thos. Davidson, clerk. EXTSANOU (',IPPIN(iN. COtnmcwal, Feb. G--Capt. Charlie Miller hts cut 3j feet off the Mary IIHoston's chim seye, including the fancy tops, in order to on able her to pass under the bridges in high water. The tops of her chimneys are now 88) feet above tue lower dec, which is 4 feet Snhes axbove the water whea she is light.. Mr. E. B. Dobell, the Lawrenceburg furni tare king, was in the city yesterday, contraot g for the shipment of 144 bureaus and other thnltare to New Orleans, on the Mary lions in .He left for Chioago last evening. The Chas. Morgan left here on her last d.ownward trip December 5, and is (il days -at on the round trip to-day, having been do t-a1 by low water and the freez up shove Memphis. The Mollie Moore will make some changes 3n her machinery on her arrival at 'ittsburg. Jim Matheny will pilot the James Howard fromCaitr to Evansville and return. She ex petes to reship at Evansville, and pick up a load for New Orlepns in the Lower Ohio. Losmsvrawr,, Feb. 5.-The U. 1'. Schenok, detained by breaking a rock shaft, has 200 owe and 140 tons of railroad iron, raised rom the Peytona's sunken barge at West Louieville. EVANsrVcLL Feb. 5.-Capt. IJ. . Verhoef is loading the barge MCCallum to be towed, with the Little Neil and the hull of the dis lsantled Louisville, South. The Little Nell takes 15,000 busbels of corn in bulk, the Ssatever shipped down the Ohio. ocastranM, Pa., Feb. 5.--A quarrel this ioning. at this place, on the Emma Gra. between John o oott, a deck pareenger, ,s agute rosm New Orleans to Pittaburg, and John Stoddad, a nrgo roustabout on the bets reuiaed i Sotts bsiaz aseeOly obit side tiVth a hknit by 8:oddad. ThE aSt 94 b ns pust aPI S4 septrn ergi0t tlli iew fb.e, arod s~ n ke , ther eoanty jail to await trial. Male'mts, Feb. 1.-A flatboat frem Troy, Indiana, and the Lower Ohio, loaded with 800 bales of hay, sunk 75 mile. below here last Saturday. A part of the hay has been reoov t red and brought here. The remainder, about 500 bales, is still under water, and is insured in the Eoterprise Company, of Clnointsati. for $1128. It is believed the boat will be raised. The C. B. Church, loaded flat down, passed H iuth this afternoqn, merely stopping here to coal. The towboat J. B. Williams, with a coal flett, passed lou:h last night all right. The Bt. Louis Republican saye: "It is not known who will be Mr. James MoOor,', utnoessor. liHe was the flrst Unite I 8tateo Boiler Inspentor appointed to tbi Dis trict inJanuary, 1853, snortly after the bill became a law, IIe was removed in 1801, an I was again appointed in 18107. On the 24thb of January las: the Local luspec!ore of this Dis triot enspernded the licenses of .ames II. and hObas. E Wilson, enginters of the Chas. W. Mead, for inesnlhrdination and luattention t their duties. The offtTnsee are alleged to have taken place above Hloux City last year, when the b at, o ~umanldedi by Capt. l ark, was on her way to the mnolutinq. The Little Rook O(z t'o of Friday says: "A large numb, r of tarwern in the nor,hw. st are holding their cotton in aniociplton of a rise of the river, ripeoing to get a cheaper rate of tranoporittion to New ()rlean-'. Over 1000I blo) h lio on the whirl at Wbbh Clity, op. positfe O, irk, while at Dardanolle and Fort Hmih. h hln [reds of haies are in tio same cou Idltioi," FIN .NCIAL ANID C .II.MIERIt AL. lION 1;'1' IfI. ()FrFt"E N. u. I)FMontA'r. ! ''lh.ur.,n IV v,,niig, FIb. A, 1977, NVEW (ICEAN4 (!LEAItING H()USi4., (t1iilI! ig.P . Ili[i or. F' . .!tlry : ............. 1 1. .10,R; 1 lih: t n, !". I'!lll I V 5 .............. I."4;3!, !l ., 52 I ,brll it t .i ............ 1. i,i7 1 i~.,1 Iý b t)rruary 7 .............. 7) 1'.,7 '1"1y 7 rt "'1h, fur thit w ,'r k....9 to 277(!.€I:Iq v t R'41,0l1i 15 o11rn! tilny I;tnt \l,""k. I'Y0 4.274 In 8ip...2 74; 'lh i In t vir k t .... . t i yi..il i 1 1,11:'.3 19 h T" hil w oek Ifor'....... it na .11 . u. 1,7 17,5t1; 3as 'h eo demanll f,r tliuIr(V y ontiint d nmoderate to day. both ill barik andonII the street, anid comnllr tial paper was Iiunchaigi.. Undllr the advanie at New York, gill was 10 higher, butl the nuov, !,nint. wasi nimdrale. Frioign Exchati a followed thli olree of gold, sterling closingl 4'I higher, anl Irainoe ',!;i4 Il cent. ' h, salesl of butI were limited. iNew York sight was striong'r. Mtctks were qruiet. Undcir a general depression in financial crclus, Hitate Consols anid 'remium lbonds warn irregular asin lower. thie former cloe ingst60114l ( ll,4, a*vnirint 1Gir6.4; vestlerday, aidll the latt r at l31..329, against 33!4-!Vrj.8 yesterday. (Gold opened at 105o @L05?s, against 10),' at New York. andt after a moderate uualuness closed at 10grri.105';, against 105'4 in that market. The ,ales sulmneod up $9.000i, embracing $t(000 at 105f1, $2000 and $7000 at 105-,. $1500, $50J00 and $7i500 at 1054, and $10,000 at 105.5. Under the advance in gold at > ew York, ster ling was %c higher, and francs '4@/ cent. tlhe movement in both was limiteo. The sales of sterling were coninued to £10,500, bill of l.dling at 5(ttl,45t10, £65L00 do. at 5(19tf 510., £2500 do. at 510, and £5000 do. at 509S)(t, 5101. Time only sale or fraunce reported was 90,000 commercial at 4.934. At the close setrIing bills were quoted at 509 ri4.3lti for bill of lading and Al clear, and --0511 tor lbak, (bink counter rate -.-i5'l/), and francs at 4 9l 404.)3"4 for conimercial, and nominal for bank. Now York scigbt was strong,,r. The sales comprised 1206,000, enlbhrcirg $3),000( commer oral at par; $10,000 and $50,000 coommercial, $10,000 priva e hankers' and $50,0(0 bank at 1.10 per cent prminion, and $100,000 do. and private bankira' at 3 32. The banks cheelind on New York at t;@} per cent premium, ngainst xs yesterday, and com mercial sight was quoted at 1-16'nl-, against -.ft-161 yesterday. The following is the cffilcial statement i f the sales reported to-day to the Htock Excthange: 3 shares uInion National Bank at........ $74 00 10 shares WYorkigmtnena' Uank at.... .... 18 25 r4l.i(I0 Slat Console at .................. 59}a i50,000 i ,do. do .............. ... 5,1 4 0,il00( !o. (l....... . . .. .. . l 10.(.00 td,. o ............... (4il , 11,011 i i. Io .................. (10l 2,(1(1 do. do............... .. (;01 12,00(0 dl). (o ............ ... (1(I/ 10.l l) 00 . (d ...... ...... . ( ):. 4,000 do. do ................. 1l 10,000l do. do .............. . 61 4 Making a total of $10;,l00 State (,' coniei, $50,l000 Premium Ilonds at........... ... 2 5,0.0 io. d, ............ - ' 2i,0 di. o ... ...d o .l 15,001 do. do........ ...... 32'4 Making a total of $I0,000 P'rentiueom oils. ''Thie sales not reportedo at the IExobange incru ded 10 sharei Workinginen' liank at $18 25 aind 8 St. tClarltes tireret llailroad at, $75. tstate (Consils and P1remnium Bondl were irre - lar at low.r ; theli furruer closing at 0I,) it.,I against, til .r:4P., yestoPldar, and thu latter at 3l '4d1l' ,, again" 3: I'4rII'f9 ,l yesteiday. COMMERCI A l'. Quoorioons v rtprt' r uf primi fotr r'ndt lo lia F anm firs.! a.nsH.'l ,nles, othe'wiea slated,. /It fill/n Sm.tlil orde.rs h igher" prir'.t are pa it. OcFFIr' N. I'. D1)EMo·nAT. Thurtslriy Evenin.l Feb. 8. 1877. COT rr0N --- hli sales to-day embraced 5250 Iba., at stoa(:ier, and for some deser ptions, stronlger prices, not, requiring arly change in our quotations e(xce.pt an aIvanco of )-0 in the out side rate for Ioold Ordinary. We give also the figure' and report of the Exhango as below : (;en'l Quotations. Lx. Q Inferior ................ ...-- rn - Low Ordinary ............. - r6 Ordlinary .... .. ... 10r(ta,1 10%. iSrict Ordinary ............ 10/,i010" Good (Ordinary........... I t (ll' 11. Strict Good Ordinary...... 11'%t@ll' Low Middling ......... 1 ...lrl % . 11 8triot Low Middling........ 115 i6l?, Middling ... .............. 11.-,!idl 2 12 Strict Middling.... ........12 / 12,3 (;t od Middling ...........12'~1 i2? 121y Middling Fair.............. 12 4r12 12; Fair . .. ....... ....138(413~ - The market opened with light offerin's, and a poor assortment, which checked the movement, and the sales during the morning were of limited ex'ullt, aftUr which buyers came forward more freely, and. although operations were restlicted by scant supplies of the kinds most in request, an I rathdr more stlingeont pretensions of factors lor such descriptions, yet the sales summed up the fair amount i oted above. Prices were steadier ind stronger, lith a leaning to outside figures. White outtonl, In palticular, were held with in creased firmness and occasisnally sold ' o above our quotations. Good staple kinds were scarce, and held '4o above the general run of the offer ings of similar grades. The dispatches reported Liverpool oull at previous rates, with Pales of 8(100( bI)leo, and arrivals ruling quiet during the morning and closing steady. flavre dull at a decline of Ic, and hew Yolk with no quotable change in spots and closing 1.32/iL c higher for futuros. The Exchango makes the amount on shipboard not cleared (before to-day's exports if 3732. bales) 116. 78 bales,embracing (;1,075 bales for Liverpool, 14,891 for Havre, 10,083 for the North Sea, 71493 for Bremen, 64 for Spain, and 1870 for coastwise ports, leaving in presess, agreeably to its ac cotnt at 12 l., 171,977 bales, only a very small part of which is on sale. At noon to-day Middling was quoted at Galves ten at 12.e, at Mobile at 12c, at, Savannah at 12' 7, at Charleston at 12;c, at Wilmington at 12c, at Norfolk at 123, at Baltimore at 12'4c, at Ntw York at 12 0c, at Bosat:n at l1~ie, at lMem phis at 12e, at Augusta at 117 ', and at Pniladel phil at 12-,. The Eaxiange reports: "Sales to-day 5'20 bales: malket firm." COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1476-bales.......... 29.377 Arrivetd wi.ohu last hsttte.ment.... 12,4;', Arrived pruviously..............1,042.334-1,054,800 1,084,177 (leitrei to-dnay...... .... . .7x2 Cleared previously.......... 790.414- 794,176 Stock on hand and on ship board, not cleared........... so,oo00 Same time last year............. 888,977 To-da's exportawere to LiverpooL tsio ptror sines last evening 11 607 bale, e Oaloadw etVe load of bal a.ai m trea l ku, al4 8M6M 16a tat. 47 48 ait year. Totalilnee Auguu8st t t,10 bales, 6gniat 11068,428 lat ye-ar-deoresas 117,820. ;he Exchange telegrams make the reeeipts at all the ports from 12 in. yesterday to 12 m. to.-da 19,230 bales, against 23,197 last week and 19,281 last year, and since Friday 11,5607 bales, against 119,801 last week and 97,287 last year. Total since Aug. 31, 8,257,813 b.les, against 3,297,813 np to Tuesday noon, Feb. 8, last year-increase 29 970. Exports (Friday to Monday inclosive) to Great Britain 70,650 bales, against 65,120 this week and 68,8161 last year, and to the Contnent 28,427 bales against 27,810 last week and 04,2'9 last year. Stocks at a;l the delivery ports made np to l2 m. H'7,790 bales, against 890,617 last week and 907.154 last year. 'IOilACOU- --We did not hear of a Iransactinn to-day. The anlinut on sa:e is estimated at 5850 hbhda. We continue to quote as follows; Unsonnd and frot edt lugs 20t3 l.'", irtfrior logs 4f(,lio, Ilow 4'4%0514 , mediumn bt/4so'i, good to fine Ol,@ta6'4o, low leaf 7@8H, medtluo 8"',0 10o, goo(d 1t~1Krai2i, tinn 12:;~gl13X.,, and soles tions 14'%408I(io. Rltceived since lat. evening notte; exported none; s'ork orn hand by our rnnting statement 8177 hhde. FitEI(IH rf--We hoard if a vessel taken up far Cork for orders. The market cotntinueat doll, and we repeat our prey onu qr.atation", as f,ilows : By steam-Cotton to lverapool 15 3dd; to Bre men ''d; Jd a,lon. Pl'rvidence, Fall liver. Plitla dtcl hia and Baltimore, via New York, n'; to New York ..: sugar to New York $4 P tb; a lmo laseOs $1 50 1 bbhl. By sai e---l)tlonr to Liverpool 14-32l5r11O 2 ; lto llavre '7t 15 1I0, the latter for conasi{enmi nt, ; to Itomlct--i l-lItl ; to the Baltic 4-16c; to (GenCl i; to Btston .N,. t8UGAlt-leieered thlis morning 774l hhd:. Alltve dieeIIndI for tie lower and Iet.iLorlt ga tl'l, y:;llo v clarifie-d and t f whitoe, Ah ,t' all the re'eipit sold: CO tai itl ttotntl, am 5 3'ýa6l11a. infl . rtor P((1.r. iotrnmrma 747 ·-. ii g ail ca ri t a-ra n to low fair 'l'4ta~qi', fair to fair to gt aiI flatitr H r. 8'p,,, fally fair to, pijaitma h ,?,LH' .,t : sir, tIv praul' ai t.. ch'l dc' ti fa Ine trita o ste a (la 7], ston 7 t' .i r'a-ttraaagal t a 'ag' ' how la illt'It d l a . ,010' 4., t lff whttil a .a 4'alaa ,,t', wlalt- 1 . , l! t l.. a It. MaIat AM HI ',Ael [It,' ttv l t ii n .,rn t nt 1 ,5 ibla. 1aaati'ela any tit in l.ia lata I h.l dnt kiat, i-i+ A at Il iv drilltI . (tiitoaa I ai ll' -aa a1 Il3t7,i' . ,., crntrifuI gal 2a ý S3'. ,ir tt sti,, l u i (t:ar.a , , t i,,ly I timt 41( Ia t , a'at! a '(a 5a ' " gallnIt f ,ln th ,la ataieatl Itt it I a atl - 17: t't, t( 'll,,. FLO[ It #(aily l la biarretla hatve coin,' itan eaaa., yesteralar. Ti,,-' nar hIta iis ta1o of ta ,Pliia. lt a r'.. tre otr y a fet si all Iat. rtu tatano Iat'et and thettl ri i. otf r g tn' to ''. f r opestr , at Rio t af ttt. tuiutata mait t' i, hooe hla'rss have witlthdrawn ta await iotte-r supplaie, and ontly sales otf lts ofa 25 and 80 I is wers Itaet' at till [reovions prices. Th lpriacipal eales embrace 30lt Ihla, of which 511 abaicet trelue extra at $7 87 ; 50 do at fP; 50 andl ohiaio e tra at $18 25 lit bbl. Comnmon is quoted at l1 50053, fine 55 255'-5 10 sup rine $5 75c5(l. dolubb. extra at $6 2b5t; li0, low treble exara $6 7'1jt57, good da,. $7 25(t7 5, choice di, $7 75(t8, oboica. extra S8 25.1S 50 fl btll CORN MEAL--'iho market is bare and supphles would comnmand $3 'o bbl readly. 200 ble sold, comprisiug 100 to art ie. at f2 75; 25 spot at $2 90 and 75 in three equal llts at, $3 ~ bbl. D).alh're are jobbing at $3 15 'l bbl. G(llTS1-A lot of 40 bbls so'd at $1t 1 bbl. POIRK --The mark-t is quiet, but steady at yes terday's improvement. with fair supplies on the landing and in store. 511. 50 and 50 bble mess sold at $17 75 and 50 at $18 'tl blat, the latter for heavy mess. Dealers are jobbing at $18 254t18 50 ta bbl. Chicago was unchanged this morning. April $11 50. DItY SALT MEAT--Is in fair supply and quiet at yest.erda}'s improvement; 20 box's shoulders sold at 6'4,. 1 lb. Shoulders are quoted at 6%O, loose. slid u"'eC, iartked; clear rib sides 8.40 and clear ill a Id It0 t. Dealers are jblbing shoulders at 614(-47e; clear rib eitee .tt(9,4: ; clear sides 9no It lb. BIACON-- carce and in demand, with the snp p'ies tat n up as fast as received; 5 casks and '20 boxes shoulders sold at 7" ,as, 20 aoxaes at ,7: 0 714t', 17 boxes clear riba aides at tl 'uo, 1i0 caet cletr si tse at 1l1'", and 5 at lIe jl It, Clear rib sides are quo'ed at It .', 1 It,. Doealra are job, bting shaouald"ra at Ho, clear rib sides 10.,", clear sites 110 i It,. IlAiD-Is in light sutpply atnd in idemanda for the local trade and t .a (ubs. About OO00 terces said, conp. iling 60 tieroe s ate an sr ndealred. I0O andi 100 retinetd ato the local tradle, 100 to arrive, and 100 spot for Ciubla, on pirivae to rme; 10 andt priceb. Liverpool was la Ita t-r itr tlhis morning, b"Hlig llnUote, at 5, sn, antd New Y'rk IV.15cro itighrr. being quoted at $11 t10. HAMS -Are in godl ,npply and dull. (bChicle rngar-culre, a-h a gei n, aret itnoted at 12'; rme Ilno1aipassed, 10Il40. ila'r-curi-od, unllincvassd, BltEAKFAST ACON--Is in good snpply aln dlull at 124 for canvassed apni l Il for nel.o, tasd. PACKIilti ' 1100 I 'R O ttlul TH-l-'i; pork i: jobbing at. 3SI0,') 25 '.t half ball ; pig's feet ate (tll irag at ';751 keg andt $5 5 ) ai: bblt ; family cletar paork $1(; 75 ; extra Iprime plt Ik $14 15ta4l15 i Ibhla : prino porlk $11 50 4 bbl ; romp pork 515 51i0 bbl ; side'c ribs SPI:ured2 50 5 t.ircee, at in a ze andl wei,bht of paRckaueR ; pigs' t'.ongues tl,6470 apicre; ham sausagets 7.t7,,o iit Ib ; spare attL. i'16(; 25 It bill. WHII 'Y-Is in light supply and commands $1 08 ; gallon for choice. A rectifier sold 23 bbls. Lou:siasa reotified at $1 (8 1t gallon. (CORlN IN BULK-Is quoted at 52.53c ' bushel. Liberal supplies are expected. IBUTTEIR --(lood supply anl fair denmald. Prices ate not advanced. Cth..ce creamery is quoted at 33.231c. choice gohoen, 305031o. C(,IIEIE--Light aniply and prices rule firm, wih a good dimar,d; scarcely ayv arriving. Choice Western factory is quoted at I I,11. BItAN--Light supply, held by one recOivor. There was oinsiderable inquiry, and we I ca- that all the fresh arrivals are exhausted. 300 saks choice sold at 85i0 30 100 lb. IIAY -Is in fair supply; no change in the crm. tinned dIuilles if trade for low grades; choice is fairly active; 200 bales sold, < f which 150 primne at $17, and 50 choice at $18 1.1 too. CORN IN 8ACKU Good supply and noinquiry for export, but the jouling demand is moderato at unchanged priers ; 2750 sacks sold, of which 1500 white mixed at t3,i, 1000 white, in lots, at 540 and 250 yellow at 550c :4 bushel. OAT'--Trhe supply is fair, and while pur chasers are confined to job lots, we notice no change in prices; 300 sacks choice Galena, in lots, sold at 48c ~l bushel. POULrIRY-Prices are in buyers' favor. Wes tern grown chickens sell at $34't3 50; young do. $2,.t2 50; ducks $3, geese $6; tut keys $10 -l dlr, kGO8--Large stock and luil. Western and Louisiana are quoted at 15 17c per dozen. ltEOEIPI'H UtF 'IlODUU;r-Arrived since onr review of yesterday: 3915 bbls flour, 11 bibl whis ky, 16 casks bacon, 10 bbis cornmeal, 77. bhtll sugar, 1 bbl sugar, 1511 bbls molasses, 3:i rolls bagging, 53 kegs butter, 0 bbls beef, l1131 saich cotton seed, 23f19 pieces moat, 7 bbls onions, anid 411 bhbls rirt e. EX RT'tlltT OF' l'ltRODUOE-Exports since our review of yesterday 111101 bbls flour, 62 bole pot k. 59 casks bacon, 2 tterces lard, 182 bbls whisky, 35 blts cornmeal, 61f7 sacks corn 195 sacks oats, 155 sacks bran, 21 bales hay, 3I9 bhtds sugar, HI) bbls sugar, 1751 bbls molassers, t5l bbls rice, 280 sacks c.,ltee, 2 bbles apples, 280 bbls potatoes, 121 sacks salt, anti 26 kegs butler. MARINE NEW S. OYFl'JII NEW ORItar 118 IIEMfoI'irAT, I February 9 1877. Cleared Yesterday. liit ship Glenhaven, Forshaw, for Liverpool .I A ttryvsn &co Sehr Stephen Ilarding. Harding, for New York Norton &. BItll Schr Martha. Milloit fir Mobile- Master Sclhu Sargent S l)av, McFarland, for Utilln Jos Mlacheca sr Arrived. Steamship Lizzle. Felstier, from I'ensacola----New Basin STEAMIiOATS. Carrondelet. licks., from Memphis 9 Ilobtt Voutng, Danuatl, from Washington .Juo A Woed, Wood, from Louisville with twelve coal boats One flalntat, from Ohio River Frank Pargoud, White, from Greenville Gov Allen. Brown. from Bayou Sara Mary Ida. Ruit. item Houma Plantatln Isabel, O'Pry, from Lower Coast Henry Tete, Aucoin. from Thibodaux C H Dm fee, llienn. from Grand Ecore St Mary, Probst, from Shreveport L NLt"'3it p-- e ·amiam bbie mdraeu, 11i bhda augar 131 bbl riol 11d pha pectna MlO81LIC--Pet aoht Mtrtha--I4 hbds sugar 44 lil i nolasses 10 bf do 13 tons coal UTII,-. &---Per ebtr lartent 8 Dav --fi hf hbbl flour 2 do beef I ill. pork Ibbl Iloel tleree harnms 4 ?kegn lard 5000 feet InLber 31 pkga sun6hlies Impe tos. IlIlATAN----I'er sbcr Ellen M Adamllr-- 9)110 bunches balanas 1700 coooal note J P Malhleea &co PlENriACIOLA-Per steamship Lirzzte- -' haTes cot ton John I Adamsmieo..16 do Post & Hroblby-lI do 11(00 empty sonks 150 hides 75 bdl hbidee 10,00' feeot lumber lot nindlies to order-19 bags wool Folrchim & Bro-Total 11 bales cottonm tlleoeDt of Produaee. MEMPT'IIH1---Per teamer Carotldelet -79' bales cnttomn lhichardrOnt &. May--141 Mo(Unhble Rnowden & Violetl--till l'rtherd Biekhamn &co-553 l.eltRn,ll, Abraham &ro--4(4 Alien. Nu eRt & o 269 J Lliar tin &co--201( T'r Airey &n--171 J W 1Un hridge &ri .151 tlapp B Ion &co-----l li Allen, West &co--lit Stewart Ilron--!9K Jno Clhate & on--92 Jno Phelps &. co P5 Mneyer, Wels &c,--04 W ( Black &co----i2 Itullnner &co---uH MM (i)renewond &Ie- -7e- (Ihafle, Hlamilton & Powell-- '! Aloec, Schetck & Autey--7,0 Payne, Kennedy en--419 11 & ( NewmRan---:ItClii Itrtnell &co --i;i II Netwmtin &co--9 flritten, Moore & Cotletntlt - I1 S )' Thr tlns &0 --10 1. T ntllher & llro--i NIllJ, & ('t(alllnnnk--7 Blloh & Levnert-3 ira hoin, Bleak &AI--l Ow1win & lOer- -3 WiV A P'ole-. li-key & lniter,--2 Pl'oi, Yale & It, Wtling-- l S-lieatn"r Fant,hn --I Steamer ort -Lin lloward-I '1' Ilrsth & S0- 5-04(i n: ant'licotton nelt N (iltrto n.SRotinl AdImoIi, tinn--159 bilein il A A Mljirinin Sone-- - untltir- lto orlCer'--lTot' l 5104 lialce o0ot0tot Nll i:)t sackt tottlln t it 15i lbhl tili WASII IN(IT)ON---Per r ttl-ner Robs Y'tllle - '9 ale"lt I'ott,nl Nilld & Co(ImIRIak.--5- d-, .1 W lInr brid~te &co--5, . Irllllal (;ibert--1 Mover. WV i0 & -o-1 Rob Ih ar --l. I1'9-n--, 10(nnt' ly &, i-- ' Nor wood & Itichar o--5 Mll(i, he1in ,,l,-wnlln & Villtlt 1 .It nl ! Adamsii &ro%-- "-4 O(hir Ithopin--I lenoshaw, ('I unllIck &c--I I liloom &l o hO..9lii ttl i colton .. N l ltttnei Hl-ti An . i itio -- -- .. i... llt i o It .1114' - Tiotl 5 lh 4t lo ni ill ll 9 arks rsottoh word I,tl:ht I 'll,l-; P r ' t ellr! ' .tl l A W ,iod ilth 1.i lt1l II, It I'.,- I. l ilt 11il 1 &v rt l i lIi It W ooln &. 11 l SR f; Sttoa At : l l ,I ,N I II ,11, -ICelt i I f prl 'o - Ilm t -tn li i n A It I tll h -lii A l Oii-luiren, nA-n ,lin -kII I I ihantr. ArIlhan -1i- :T I, Ait.iv ,C IIt .11na ff-A ",oill- '. At .1ill.A ni- 't- r & P' lihok---': it I -i I I I- 1.- r!: i nle I Illh -I n. I.'II. l - ,. lr lt P rJ ,L -+ t atr inr t 1- Niik ,' $1rn n t- l Al t , li-n Wll ic 1,lI-n , i', lIllni Inhwy A +t---i I - I All-l. . GI,&,, I | eII (L & htlt w.l ril N SriPro-fl liP ylnr, Kona d ' i + .1 1, Iaroi.& A .I 4ti1~ B(i- - i o r Ior 4. I . n }', .tttI o ri ( N - (. -! 1ri ettl A o cin Johtn I01 (,nt'n &:1 lew1 t .I 40 S :'l Irm l _',I I' ( ',nlthrrnme,,' ?" WV I; [+rvrr i Ih -t h nI'I, l ,-, iltnu & Itl l-- -t. tl y.-1 A I blke , cotton ( i'o 1't1 Ft; i+ N, doim --1 MN ib & SMvlelkr'. 1W 2 AeiteiO tt L lte n-0 ofrl-- 0 (l Sppiwwle &' VlIt rI 1 - An Ie,, ,tiall & ."I monville- 7 Ifuseh:l, Adlo"r &.rr 7 'antlon & Strowl t- Ar --Iwn & Itvt r- J IrCookel- Mru - ;e Allen, lOWeal. &co I -i t C( Newmain- W, C 'mlack &Co #,- 2 'I tetTiroira4 trte - . Knoweltt & c o---' doLn-a, SM lirlrarnwo-od H I o Newn c It i - I loeln I N hlI- 1 Iey &-liL-If lilak-e,-it rre &a .itnet A L illtli-i WV 11A Johnso-- or cer l ANi) I kos cotton U i d Nl O cilon tnV Seed Al aetlir lon iolt tnnon & R iewart --40 . T HIlu'rnrlne & cro-- blTotal m25 bales cotton (ol-1 ea.cks C'oto seed BA YOU n 8ARA-Pr le amt r llike (eot Alldn-l1 lealon cottson H & II Newmnan-55 do Meyer, Wels& .o--.10 J L I'arlnr &oo-- 25 (ulpp t 'or- &T.l.--17 A'4n, Shenrck & A l'e T-- A Levi-9 ir Otmtelr M-7 byli -iee, Snowden & Vilotir-5 t etlshalw, Cllmmaclk &i o --..5 A Tertol o-4 PIayn, Kennidly &ci--3 ,LebiSllau, Abrlaam &no--3 Temple r Coonl &a0'-'2 Norwood & Richarlls-i S 1f Newman &oo -I John I Noble--1 1lush & Levert,-I I Ck e rokr leed Lctr oat A 1, Cll,-ppln- r.5 laks co:ltlt eed N O Cot:ton Ped Ah tn ciation 4 hhins t Ent-,lA Meyer, Wein &ner--I bill b- olasse V 1I o lenard.--l do t2 hhdts grl ar Ito rtler &-o-l -16 do 92 bbls molasses E K ounverse---0 bhhds sngr SW Bulrbridge &co-2-3 bbl molasses il Grohebl--, hbda sugar Richard Milliken-40 do 25 bills molursen E Cl Palmer &co--aundr ls to eider-Total 240 bapes Crotton 1353 sack cot.ton 1ee d 1 tasks seed cottnm lhd hhd scigar 31 7 blls molasses I(tillMA PILANTATION-rParerily emer May hi n-1-r hd ls iugr In (lodchat l-2n. do N ichard Milliken --20 do 11 Froll ion--5 do C311 hlrrIat-21r d J (o .hmidt & Ziegler-132 stlks reneh rice Lananx & So-----3 rl 07f {HA ilan--6 do ,| I.!Poreter-anudries to order Tot Al 103 hlt- - sugar 17te3 saekl rough 1 -l I ,·LOWER, - t,0AI T-Per steamer leathl,---i lthdslT s.:rt t10 hil brtr"tl-n itmet A Thomnlon-55 t doU IIop lkhit -3n do lush & Lovert--andlir to order--Total 11 hd -15 ar I 13 lll Hrt I - 17 l TIRe it l)llA UX--l'er ate Ilitdmr v lTett-l 3I 1dnl nit.r 124 bi mlirlav 4 liolen, Nugenltt &t-o - 110 do i hhd sugalr ,Conger & KellyV--tl dotl; a bii molaw nMe I hf dI, I' tairnir - 7 hiHe ctgt r V It II Bernard----- b-lhis molea .n A Ju i1.e-:5 do 30 hbd 4 sugallr 1E J (ay &r -17 bils e l"tn o~i Rt(enihalw. C(mmack &-o-t tt11 do SA bllnanx-- 57 n 13 hods l.,gr E N Scott-II do it Beltran - 20 do ETV W urbhank 125,o L I.ltndhhant :14 dlr A I rtron-2-'o 7 b" is molar, "n ChiamI & Iloyd -15 do blide snuar tihardbll MI hken-- 17 bils nio lss.s h, ittorg'e i+-44 do 15 hihds sugar John I Adllms &r--"9 do Iotantx & Son'-1 hil h aeal, A lIlyle-1 hil ri,,lnci 1' S luhnines-1 do.f Willims & tNitn-2 hif do onlree--4 hales cotton J1 I|rlt-ron-- -.. |>3 e'ka ranci rice, .1 AiV,,, _l . .---an.ll is to ordhr--Toltal 4 hnalm i atlon '. sacks roltIvb ci'. :194 hI ds .a.gr 3"7f bblls nin'-ion q 1.11 IIEVEI' T.'l'-Pe'r ternmao r St Mr.rn- - r7$ hles er)e4r I.hman.r Abrarnam &cr-313 do IT Itiurkner & lIro--, ( W .VOrell ..co- I? (hi3smn & 173yl---9 Alrs. SeRHlrek & A rtey-- T 'I !11 rn-rrrmen-. .t . L Wnlrnrler &c.--l10i r)ee(s cotton seed Jor A Ai ken --I nlares hides (t W Srntrll in ;r-- srnodriea tr order T'otf.ll I :'1a om r. t lOr 111r0) iP(r ( as rotrton .te l (I{AND) F'R tE - F'ter tPtamrer CH It hr'oe -t...6 Inlrron crn, t (: , Wnlmrlely &co--11; d'r Moyer. W\ei &0-c.-. ! ' T , Airey &re--- fil ihnpp liBro &co t. 4) rhoprie-4i roe (.lrhlf3 & iRn--r37 (haftfn IIornlton & I'onwlI31 Payrne. Kenndey &cor-29 W BII ('lark -21 Iehman, ABirhano ' &- -3 J W Btrrhridge &co -17.1 J lenls--17 Pat irmlot rrney--16 S Friedlan(rer -15 ItT lBucknr & Bro.-----12 II & U Newman---12 Itehard Flowrr &-ro--. S C Wilkerson &co--t N 1) Wetmorr -lO Irrhokner &o-e-9 Hentrhaw. Cammack &. co--. Moveyer & eil- 6 Gtos & Winliami--5r Tomrple S (Coeos &ruo- 3 S O(nmbel--? Ilykroki & Mnar'e--. J I' IIRtrisnOIjr &c--2 Ar MAltnbherger & Pollock--2 Ilrih &. ievert-i Stewart Bros-I RBnr<ey &co--I . II Adden--I Scherirk A. lirkerkon- Jr h I Adams & co--I O( Tlhormnas- I March &- Srlcenker-l-: 0 racks eotton need Jlos A A ikeRn--7T do It T Bncklher & iro -310 dIn Unrir Oil C(.1o---l sar.ks peedl erot.en. Meyer, W ir &rn- 3: do P',.l ltolitgney-- oundries to order Total 1.)8 hales cot'on 1304 puacks c; ttoln sead 1 sacnks rseed cotton RECEIIPTS AT 'TIltt NEW BARIN Taneipahor--Pelr steamer J C( Gault- :i ir ir ftim thr rrdrtr (Urvinygtrn- --Per schr F M 'ippe---- I rIdl hides 16 hales cotrtonl Pl'ayner . Kennetly &c(ro-5 d. Warren, At kionrr &co r---2-) bblr tar 7 rhbls potatroes I bbl mo laroes 4,r, ibis rannd lot old i on to order- ---Total 21 balhes crtlon I bin1 mnlrlsepo Il'urcagola-) Per schr Camelia- 500 blr!s charcoal roar er Baor St. Lour-is---T'er schr I'otrotia HI--5 0. 0 feet lumber order Wolfr River--PI'r sr.hr Veneria--22,000 feet lumber J I, Nevero IMlindl iver--Per schr Mow--2- cords woon master W\olf ILver-- Per src-r los A merico-fi0 cords wood master Manchnae-Per schr Piilel-10 cords wood raster REI.II'TS AT T'H OLDI) 0 AIN. l'Pararennl---Per schr Contidenco-30 bbls tar 1600 bInb chrar-ceol master Bayou I,acorrmb-Per schr leander Jrne---?25,0 feet tluIlt, r r order lisyou Lacoumlr-I'r sour Modleste-7,C5 b!bs sand order Mandeville-I'er schr eurlrtise No 1 -25 cord!s weo T'lah.-fnncta Iriver--Per schhr Marthra 1)--45 cords wool rl.ost r 'I'angipahlon-- -- lPer schlr 'Teerrible---G; cords worod master MOI:GAN, LOUISIIANA AND TEXAS RAIL IU ,'t I). Feb P-134 hbls Inolnsarme. irharl Milliken-- hales rmess J A Poerg--I do K .I IIaght- 3 hIldo 1 It iholet :1 pk;-s hinrs F P Leviu- I1 h, hides . M Walsa Totial ;I bb!s mrolaprs Per steamship Il[treinno,er fIrnm Clinton-115 sacksl oilrake. :1 thels dry hllr s Ir'i IH Irles cotton C A Whit mny &,co - Is ri U I, W ra lmrrlrv &co-- y'r It I C Brown -33:1 Jimo Chattffo & Sons..---43 ..no T lelrdrio &.co --I Ilartwell & C(harmbrc--44 Meyer. Weis &eo----!r Clapp lros &cor-4 J. W Burbridge &co- 0 Kirkv:.t rick & Keith-2 ,Jo JnPhelps &Lre-2 C lle;ri.e- 274 rks ornes order--Total 50, bales cotton From Galveston---2 bales cotton R T rluckner & Blro-Total 2 bales cotton NEW ORLICANS AND TEXAS RAILROAD Feb --4 bbls sugar Lanaux & Sons NEW ORIEANS AND MOBILE RAILROAD. Feb 8--5 eaes mdse Flash Lewis &co-t5 do Hirsch Adler &,co-- 4,5 e kegs A Wslz--3 bales mdae 'e..t, Yale A-. Bowling-1 do S L Boyd-- do J J McCook &A co--1 do E Clapp &co-1 bdl paper C P Thelrold-20 rases mdae John I Adams &co--50 b1i starch C Flaglor--2-- do Stein &co-- fi pkg. machinery B 8 Nicrols &eo--I case paper (3 Ellis & Bro---2 rolls Ireaher H (; Curtank--- bx mdne Stevens & Seo moor e brils rastings Mullen & lHolloway- baxs mdse J ~chwartz- 5 pkgs mdse I L Lyrms &c,--5 bxa mdrs I1 & N Smlmrrv--12 barrows Wilson & Childs---26 pkgs mdase J 3 Spahn----2 bdll h'radish Miller &, Mlrver---- blls e bags Hartwell & Chambere-lo: pkgs mdoe Flash; Lewis &co---'20 do Hartwe:l & Chambers-1 fire engine B S Nichols &eo-118 sacks cotton seed Union Oil Co..--60 bbls rosin Wang & Cottam-65 do 9 bbls turpentine Simpson&co-l bbl currents Cochrane & 0--5 bbls twine J O Morris-1 bdll trees E F Virgin-8 bbls tar N D Wetmore-16 casks bacon Miller & Dolhoode--2 tanks ail W P Converse jr co--100 blls twine A Vizard-351 sacks oilcake I20 sacks cotton seed A A Maginnis Sons--.0 cases alcohol G R Finley &eo-6 bbls beef F Henke 45 able lour 1 bbls cornmel J. T 8 haoa-- eart bays inegar IL Lyams Ia.-1 bdl jis e Ctluk &I Eotehine-13 bill baai JNbe *4-ý bin liats BbnI4 A Z -.d41 r ab ýt * mdse bu wstcnatM040issa mywo a&W-is ov u .G0 J i Thomsna--I Prltehard, iebbean. &eo- ...mn dries to order-Total 359 bales cotton 31J soeks oo.ton seed NEW ORLEANS, ST, LOUIS AND CHICAIGO RAILROAD. Feb --1 1 bales cotton Meter, Weis &On-144 do I'rithtard, Wlel ham &eto-13: Vald-n, Hawkins &to --Ill Chaffe. Ilmilton & Powel'--99 llirrttt & 0--.i Itlchardoon & May-ti8 Ailer. Nu, et &eo -6-5 T L Airev &eo-47 T,ho T Hareid &co-- i Lehman, Abra ham &ce-431 SO Thoman &a-c-:1. Payne, Kennedy & co--26 Jno Phelps &co--5S J L Harris &.no-20 Willi atnl & Crane--45 Stewart Bros--17 J I Wolfe &co 1 Brlriton. Moore & Coleman--1, Jno Chafle & S n II eion Oersoi--10 H & C Newman--- J &r (I Crom well- s A Ien, Wer, &on--i II Oroebel--5 March &. RShleonker- I -W ileniell &co .5 JP IItrrieon jr & co---4 Wilson & Mille--4 WI'annll kno-4l Piadles. Wood &ee---4 Warren & A -4 Nalle & Camnmack- Alcms, h'lrcik & Antry--:l W A PIele---:i 1 J . Car. ver-.1 W White acn----o 1 F Walker--I 'emple S Coorin &ro---l Ilenlderonn--l J lI1 net &co---- I Rictkey 1( &iro-1 AIlehnt ii ' " -- I It Aliann &co I TI IlHdden &(c--'lToal 1'95 balo cotton and eon dries to order 'TEAMJIBOATH. OHIO RIVER. ItE(:lAIAl (CINcTNNATT, LOUITV.VILLE AND NEW Ot LEAN' I I'1 EIT. Leaves ,on 1 NDiAY. tth inst., ait r, p. m. FOIl (i ,NIN INNATI lI, (If.VIL LE, SEvae eville., l.inilo son, . hawnotn town. at'.dnlin h, t airo. . r s hilksii dI nill intf'rmediattlto lintrlias - Tho li'aong'tr -le'arner 'IIAILEt It. C11;I litf. J. H. I' t~io n lnn o aster: lriJohn Ilrmn blettoni. 'l'rk; Will Ioari . ict .above. For franitht ori lintt ntt. i,)o ii (,l ,gtlrd, r to WA YN E & WIILAAMS. ft) lnn (Irlvitr it r.it.. II-il i.OU LAIIF .VtN l0. 1'l, .ViLL ANI) NliW O()tlLAiNN P'A I'CKET. L .nvt e on F.'lIIDAY. the fi i t.. ati. t. 1 Br.. .. O FOR ( ',iNe 1N N ,\T, !.. h 11 4. . X I'., f v i, E1i,[ N(vilhN . Iei id -IIrr,-- . " th(Plt V t .wn, Ml''u n - . !'OAir'() -ll'm h- Ii i'; , i nlll n it l ini,lh, hItalin t. ti p fi- ft! tSeOlyr ,of m'l "rl- rra otelah.. (' (, ViiI[' fll. r tnl ,r. A. Il:y- r , "1i W;ill I Iia o ve F ir fri lit or I);P<.o u. p;pl'S b ir' ) r virr r ttr WA YNE1:&, WI LIA ;tlI'. W; r.vir -r ,,. Plll tiLOUI . l. T. Loa ves .(tv ry W IINIAY. P'I. iY 56 . m. PFIl WAHIINiNtTN., O. ILOU aid. Port BInir(an ,irutlir rt, lChur h v-it, lolld ill Inoitingl!. on thi e t el.t, ArIhatlnla It river and llyotu Courtabll|,eau- 'the now ad lhtt draft n;stei' rn r If. IfI lrlilo,. m itnt.er. AThle. Johnl , clrck,. (Fr lfrcaighlt bove.or 11 n thirply on htan, o r to l ill 1ON & EPIPLEI. jPil RI tiravior str.l t. IITEGULAt O'ELOUBTAH PAC(KET. Leave SEATUE1)AY, Feb. 1o at 5 p. inm. S FOR WASHIINGTON, OITELOU At(hafalayt River and Bayou Courtab'eaua The new and light-draft steamor RANDY NO. S, A.P. Troundal , master, A. Mcnler, c r., clerk, will leave, a above. For frright or tt snag il ap. ply on board or to BRITTON & EPPLEI, j ft22 if C f itr vine .t.e-t INDEPEND-h ENT iiu 'ilIAU Ad Wlg en -o Ba PACKET. Loaves WEDNEU_ AY. Feb. 14. at 5 p. m. .FO WIASHINGTONN PORT BAEIA Y Chulrchville Ate'hafalaya, ' mms pllnvi ort, Big Bond Landingr . Ol iver. ind all intr'medltOI points-The ight-dr) Aft passengr steamer ERA NO. IO. (In place of the Roxbt. Young.) Js. ITarnilIton, master. .. . ci. r ir dtin . elerk, Woilneltinti at H'mmskort with the steamEori Salli itvtlrn.lg through bills of lahit ing to fiRlatvor Ides Gilaiz. For freight or ptao-T go ai tr tor board or to HIITE & CARLIN. a Tehoutr,,i,. P' P. o.-Through bills of lading givon to Bayou rt. f. f. dlA. ( - 're i.l.. ... i t. 2 Ci.. . l. . ('-r-t-tr - 7it"r ci. BAYOU BARTHOLOMEW. NEW ORLEAN. AND OUACHITA RIVER ''TRAN4ORTATION C(MPANY. BAYOU BAIRTFIOLOMEW AND HALINE 1tIVE., PACKET. Leaves on FRIDAY. Februlirv 9. at 12 m., FOi1 POINT F' LEAiANT AJN) ALL, la.~dings on PThaov Bnrtholornow, Mon r.e. Tr(nton. and all landloga on k hosk and Ouallhita Ritvers and B liin River- OIlA, Will lrave ns above, making (-onnectioni with lig ht-dra;tt-ml ,rw ,tlor illthetrih !torv .tr am i1s. For freight or pa[snet,( ayoly on honril , or to Capt. F. A. BLANKI(, P'rc.ident. No. 2 Canal. corner I alta st-. TITTF A CAlIILIN, BIt TT'PON , EPITI ft, Al) Mi , WORK.LORD A(h tEA KI K, Acts. f.,l" NE';\V (OiI(IL .NJ A'.11) OIIAOIIITI'A I' IV IE PACKET.. Lcaves Fill)A Y Feb. 9, et Ip. mn. NOR IkOPLAl BLt UPFF, roINT Plesant, and way landings on Bayou IarTholomew. Monlroe. Tronton and all larndings on Illaek and Onllehita rivers--The fine. new, light draft pa.ssiuger steamer FA N CllOO T. C., weeney, mastor, Morris Dorsey. r Irk, will li, vtv as above. For freight or pasango apply or board or to A. BIIITTON, Agent, P2 Oravier sttent. N. O. DONAIIUE, f fc 7s( G(ravier street. NEW ORLEANM AND OUACIIITA RIVERI T'l:ANShPO(ItTATION COMI'ANY. I..ti.olar iBiayou ilartliolomnow Packet, leaves on AT'I'ITIIIDAY. Feb. 1. at 5 p. in. F.ol, PO'LARI IlLWFF, POINT Plhinsah t anitand lI way lan dings on Ilayo(u lBairtholomnew The ine stloaner II.'PHTROP. (ls lIloige, Master, will leave as abova, taking freight for all land ings on Blahk and Ouaehita rivers as high an the moutllh of .layolu BIartrholomenw. For freight or passilge apply on hoard or to Usapt. F A. BLANK-I , Presidrent, No. 2 Canal street, corner ,'lta. IIITE & CAlRLIN, BRITTON & EPPIER, AIDAMH & WOIIR. LTA)]) & Mre'EA KE, Agents. iP. 8.--The boats of this line cohnnet with the (Goose for Li te IRiver. Tom Parker for BIruf river, Ora. Acmrn and 'Ilmmie Baker for BaJyou ºiartholomew and Saline river, and Bertha Brunner for Bayou r'Arbonne. fs BAYOU DE OLAIZDS. IItGTLAR BAYOfU DE GLAIZE PACK ET. Leaves PATURDAY. Feb. 10, at5 p. m. .w• . .FORt EVEIRGREEN, :COTTON J" A Port Junction, Mor'eauvlle, Big eBond and all intermedia " landings -The light draft passenger steamer O lllT. YoUNG., W. H. Daniel, ma tfer. J. M. Daniel, clerk. C. C. Mimpson, mate. Will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on hoard or to LORD & MiPEAK 'V, 46 Camp street. A. ItII'TTON, s2 Gravior st. P. S.--Will take freight for all way landings hetwen Baron Rtoug, and Mouth of Rodtl River. WillianRsport and all landings on Old River. OUACHITA RIVER. NEW O()ILEANS AND OUACHIITA ILIVER TIRANSI'ORTATIf N COMPANY. Regular Onacblhta tfiver Weekly Packet. Leaves every WEDNESDAY. at 5 p. m. FOR, OUACHITA CITY, M()NIOE Trenton, and all way landings on L ilack and Oiuachita rivers--The fhne A ,No. I grand passenger steamer JOHN II. ]HANNA, Fred. A. Blanks, master, Joe Holmes, clerk, Will llave as above,making connections with light-dl raft steamers for all the tributary streams. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Capt. F. A. IANKS, President, No. 2 Canal street, corner I)elta. HITE & CA1LIN, BRITTON & EPPLERA ADAMS & WORK, LORD & McPEAKE, Agents. jL ( tf P. A.--Th boats of this line connects with the Goose for Little river, Tom Parker for BtEiuf river, Ora, Acme and Timmie Baker for Bayou Barholomew and Haline river, and Bertha Brunner for Bayou d'Arbonne. New Urleans and uacbhltaf River 'rains portatlon Company. Leaves on FRIDAY. Feb. t, at 5 p,. m. FOR CAMDEN, EL DORADO, Ouachita City, Monroe, Trenton and all landings on Black and Ouachita Rivers-The fine, new, light-draft passenger steamer oIIANNON, John De Hart. Master. will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Sri, ! YI.., wa aN..ktS" SParr for BTBAMBOATB. __ _ D __V___.D v . ar y wie. olA.A P. Aouni., W. LU hin, Lotus No. i, FOR SHREVEPORT. JEFI ron, Uaper Rod River, Mlr d4 dria tna way and plantation laitot!n A' ra na New Orleans as follow : FOlr RHRIIFVEPORIT. La Belle, M. N. Wood. master. Leav',s rATURDAY. Feb. 10, at 5 p. m. FOR MINDEN. Bonnie Lee, Noah 1ioovrll. master Iaonavaya HAT itFI)AY, Fob. lo, at 5ta. in. ' wnnrfRboatCh atgee tirlyYagyt : r "r m rrisilo will I' (111arscg l at ti lo' ail it airr or ah ow Orleans in forwarding freight eoneigne to the ciompany by bill ladling. ILtatnrning boata leave Hhrevtport Tuesdays. Thursdtays and Saturdays. For freight or uassage apply on board of boat, or at t f o the oftane ot company, No. li1 Orarvlar stro.t. JOB. A. .IKEN I're.ldent, BITE & OCAILIN ERITTON &K EP ja4 LORD & MoPEAKE. Aaentg. INDEPENI)ENT RED) IIIVER PA('KET. FI)lt H TIIEVEPOIIl'. ' OlHf T-, Ita. (Irand E,'or', Sinman rio and all way landlings onrl ;il Rlivrt--The, light draft 'fIra. w ,r I¢ANNl. TATIt ,l. 'r. E. Jnaa'i. Win'tr, r ,nn. Fivill. (la'rk, I "aaves oin 'I'IIFI)AY, 13ith inst., nr a p.m. For freight or 'Mr~'nago, inlily amr i i, ia, r'to hit((.( ET I ,& ('t I.l Ii, , it lt; iin t .i ' n-trio t. ,iul'N JANN EY, 'fl in~ I rrirOi . . roitf. FOP. (GRAND ECOItE. n4'',ri-S4' 'tiy (.l i , ndl I'eor, t'n h I a'n tw I gý i('Ia y, Al' 6 s ri , IiO i , 'irrn. s'. r ai'if '4 '1 ,vt " h'rDi'hlg;,--T r (. IT. FT .D rfe,. Jl,,, Iloil,,, ro. s.tor, Ie'a 'oi 'rIlEIa \Y 5t p.,in. Nivw Bart Able, It. r I.iirrOt., rmrtlir, i.;ei on n HA'rUlllA Y. i.t v, p,. n. Will leave rtinulatrly ,r iriibova. For' fr'-ight or pan agre ulny on toarrad ntr to A r;, 21 A' WOJ:B, jia n No. 21 ' 'i:,r'.r,,ol i'iineS. VICKSBUR(. L,' avoe every TUERHbY at t p. m. • &. IK FOI VICKHBUIIO. NATO H]f I-IDav4'i BOnd anl an intern landing--The .t.amenor KB0T. K. lE,gg, Wmin, Capbell, master, A. McVay and Jno. H. Mos op. ('lerks, leaves ran bowve., eonneo.ing at Vliksbuirg wlt Parivrtl's Li.to for all .ints on Yaan'eo. antfloV' or, Der Crook and Tallahatohle, ADAMS & WORK. JNO. JANNEY. din HITE & CAIRLIN. Agents Through Bills of Lading tiven to Trenton Monroe and all Stations on Vicksburg. Shreete port and Texas Railroadl. W. B. BROOKETT, Agent, as Magazine 5 SATURDAY VICKSBUltO UNIT.ED STATEZ MAIL PACKET. Leaeves very HATURIDAY,at 5 P. M. For VIlKSBUIiOG, IAVIH' , B;D.i Natohnz and all intrmatdi'ate .nad, inua--The pnssnengrir powknt Natohes, T. P. Leathers manster, J. F. M~-ao, calrk, connecting at Vicksburg with ther I'arie' lra, for Yazoo Tallabatc!hie andl r.irflow',r rvi.,rs and with Anchor Line for Mlamibs. (kdro lanJ St. Louis, For froeiht or lnasagen a pilyr n hotar.r, ,,r to JOIIN JANNEY. it*:; Crrrrrnm an tret,, BITE & CAIRLIN. 4 'Tehoaliltouhlsa at mae Through BilII of Lading givcen t, 't''r-,tarD. Monroe and all Stat.ions nol V ir:hnl rrr, 'i ra, ve port andl Texas lainilroad, W. B. IBOOKETT. Agent. inf tnati::ine st FOR GREENVILLE VICKsrl.,i, . ;AT : AND ALL WAY AND PLA .'/ A'<Tr;: LANDINGB. The fine and fesel piei: 4.v'r ne 'iet .IRAN1K PAR(GOUt. J. M. White, mraster, C llm." r Leaves every THbURDA Y ,a r, ". m Will leave as above. conoreting a- Vi, ,urg with the 'Parleot Line" for all vnri-:i r,, ~ vro and Tallahattchi rivers. For ,·r:h' r age apply on board, or to JOHN A mq8 ADAMI & Wc"t. Through Bill of L~ain i-. ;. t :on Monroe and all tltjtlons oni V'iktu raL . r tru ivo, port andu Texas Railrowd. W. B. BhOUKETT. Agent. a. '.It'r.,tne t. TENSAS AND BAYOU MAcON. I1ELULARI BAYOU MArON AND TENSAI$' PACK ET. Leaves on SAT'URDAY, February 10. at 5 . m. FOtt PFLO1D, MONTI('LLE Richiardson's Landin g, Delhi, Pomtl Mabin, Warsaw, c'roc'kett's Point, Osborn's Lan'ling. Cut-Off, in'l all interimedle- g landings-'ho uarsengrnr stearm r TRENTON. J. B. Sullivan. master, J. L. Rohbins, elerk, Will leave as antve. For rright or patage. apply on board. or to. LORlD & MeP'NAKE. A 1 I lITIE & CAI ,[';, AgentI fBAYOU SAItA. FOR BAYOU IHARA, WATEM..X 1 Hfnrmit.ge, Port fiu' lon, tiat. ltonv' Plauerminio "adil Postihflo landingl--The United Statek mail .cmrn-wvrelf packet iOV. ALLEN. (In plaice of steamr W, 4. HPike.) J., . Brown. ruYiter. Leaves every MONDAY aold IrLtDAY at ..p. m.. For ayou Btra. ITE & CAR.IAN. Arts.. 4 Tehoupltoulas pt, JNO. JANNEY tee Common t. d42 am A. O. GODDIN. so Ma.a.ailne. LOWER COAST. INDEI'ENDLNT SEMI-WEEKLY LOWER COAH'I' PACK ET. Leaves EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 11 a. m. For Lee Plantation, Polnte-a-la8 Inelhe, Jesuit,'s Iend. lElair Plant. ation. Happy Jack and all Lower' Coast landings, the A No. 1 steamer WALOuN, P. E. BAary. Master, E. F. BAXsn, Clerk, will leave as above, returnlog every Wednesday anrd Saturday. For freight or asrsage R app Of board. A clerk will always beu found at the hes of ,t- Louis street to receive freight. jale t( LOWER COAST TRI-WEEKLY PACfKL'. kuqi 'I'he new and fast freight steame P.. MA, O. CA'rroN, Jr., Master. J. J. Donovan, Clerk, Leaves the city for the Franklin RIice Mills. Bel Air and way landings every Monsay, Wednes day and Friday ati p. mn.. It-turns to the city overy Tuesday, Thursday andl iaLtnrda7 even ings. Freight clerk foot of Conti street jie2 tt UPPER COAST. RIEGULAR TBT-WEEKLY DAYLIGHT PACKET. TO BEN TUREAU'S PLANTA tion. Ascension pIarish-The new steamer EVA, Louis Ranson, master, Norbert Ranson. clerk, Leavoq as above every Monday. Wednesday and laturday at 10 a. m. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. For freight or passage aply on board. fe, B~IMI-WEIKLY BAYOU LAFOUtCII'l , ANDl PLAQUE.MINE PACKET. PLANTIERt' AND MERCHIANTS' LINE, The A slde-wheel steamer (In place of Stella Block . U,. D. Terrebonne. Master. Gabe Blool and It. LeBlane clerks. Leaves New Orleans every TUJStDAY lý' BATURDAY at 5 D. m. returning ever WY NESDAY and SUDNDAY evening. For freight. or p iaage aPd onboard or to oRHITE & . 4 Te(hou itoulae street,. or TEIIREBO B N& sALOMON. Agents, 76 Deeatur between Conti and Biealtl sta, ja8se t Leaves every MOND 9:ýs 1., m., awa