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-~b~A9bot Port ,adp, with five berge, ar 7 rda from St. Louis with a,oe bush 4orn in blk. e number of miners killed in the anthra . coalS regions of Pennsylvania in ls76 was 2S. and the number of wounded 402. 4.'le steamship Mississsippi cleared yesterday tOr Liverpool with a cargo of 4574 bales of o.t Sl,88 bushels of corn, and 479t bushels of in bulk. The exportation of corn and Wheat goes bravely on. A dispatch received here yesterday from Capt. r, rivet inspector of the Board of Under rs, announces that the greater portion of r cargo of the steamer Glenooe, from St. ls for this port, re.ported sunk at Delta. La.. ri be saved. and that the boat will be easily raised if the wrecking boat, which had been telegraphed for, arrives in time, The United States is becoming the head quarters for ammunition and firearms. The --Brlgeport. Conne "ticut. Cartridge Works are making 700,000 cartridge's a day. They have st ýUlled liussia with to.oxo,ooo Turkey with .1OG0000, and have ju-t reeolved au order from y .for 0o,o0oo,ooo cartridges. We esterday examined the sugar canes im byProf. Richardson. of the University SLulsiana, from the Sandwich Islands, W ere the professor has been passing the sum i.er. Though carefully packed, and having been only twenty-two days on the way, a large _.portion have become dead and useless. er. there are some live stocks left, which Splanted and the experiment made of their adaptability to our soil and climate. Most of these canes are of the white kind, of short . ipis, but growing to a gr, at height. say ghteen to twenty feet. They produce about '5-1 tons of sugar per acre. These canes tire not indlignous to the I land from which they ore gathered, but were imported from Tahili. There are on exhibhition at the University two of three specimens of the rest cane, which the Dlanter who sends them-a frieni of Dr. Rich ardson-deeliros sometimes attain a growth of 'thirty feet and yield nine tons of sugar to the acre. The fact of its being the last of the month and the excessively bad weather conspire to make aenerai business in this city lameutably mtull -houtgh for Western produce, in the shape of pork bacon etat.. there soems to bh a good do meand at stiff prices. Octcber has not been a goonu month for business men generally, but the 0poe is universally cherished. founded appar ently upon a sotlidbasis. tha tNoveimbor will de velope something in this line more profitable and encouraging. So may it be. A feeling is preva ent Ihat the warm and rainy weather we have he 'n having fl r several days nast will be most preiudiclal to th' sugar growing interests; it necissaril retards the ripening of the cane, hifch is remarkably ren, and interferes seriously with rolling. ll, if cold and dry weather is henceforth vouchsafed to us, and we a!e not overtaken by an early free.e, tas was the case last year, the aligr crop of Louisiana may come out all The Trade with Brazil. The following from the Niw York onnumr oalt Advertiser will show what progR'ess Now York ts making in the developmentof the abovi t.rade. A twenty fold Increase of business sin e last arch is a very encouraging outlook for the Gotham (xporters, and shoull prove a strong incentive for our merchants tO make renewed efforts in opening up e directly from the Mississippi Val r, through the Jetties and the Gulf. linoe the establishment last March of a regu lr n of steamers between this port and Brai the trade between that c untry and the nited States has increased twenty fold. The was established by Samuel Johnson & Co., erpol and several other merchants hav ouses in Pernambuco. Brazil. The line btar staunch Iron steamer, hullt expressly for this line, and are all owned by Samuel Joh.son & Co. The names of the steamers are theOassinl, Glenannox and Glenlogau, a new steamer now on her way to this port from the shipyard in Scotland. The first trip of the line was made last March by the Cassini, which has since made three trips to Brazil. The Cassali on her two trip out carried a full complement of passengers. No steerage pas Sengers ate carried, as the cargo pays better. The steamers come from Europe to this port in ballast, but on their trip from Brazil to this port eatry largo cargoes of coffee, sugar, rice, etc. The steamers have twi ports the first Pet nam buco. the secotnd and last being Bahia. OUn class of goods shippe I from this port to Brazil, and which only two years or less ago was all snt from Manche-eor, Engla ,d. is b ue twill Very large cargo- of these goods are now sent regularly. Tihe relations of the Brazilians with the Americans last yiar at the Centennial Ex hibition are said to hive opened their eyes to our industries, and since that time the trade Ias expanded rapidly. FINANCIAL AND COMIERCIAL. MONETARY. , OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT, I Tuesday Evening, Oct. 30. 1877. NEW ORLEANS CLEARING HOUSE. Clearings. Balances. October 27 ........... .1,239 515 no $154,1012 39 October 29 ... - ....... 1.459.342 9o 121.487 '29 October ............ . 1,40)9.322 82 141 194 12 Thus far this week . . ..4,39:,.1s 72 $41 694 60 Same time last wI Iek .. 4.237,603 12 3:7.852 Of4 Total last week........ 8,.79,50s33: 0n 096 87 Total week before .... 7.695.879 59 973.884 14 Weare apprised by an ol0leill communica tion by Mr. A. A. Brinumalie. Secretary of the New Orleans Stock Exchange, that at thei r rlg ular monthly m.,*tillng on Mnllday evening, lie governing ,ommllitte, c'urtoolsly complied with the request of the financlal reporters of the press, to grant them admission to thie ss itons of the Exchinge. The demand for hMoney continued fair to-d"'y both In bank and on the street, andl commelrcial paper was lunclhangl d. Gold and Foreign Exchange were without quotable lariati.,nl, and the movement in both was moderate. New York sight was unchanged. Stocks were without any new feature. State Consols showed a further decline. closing at 85 ,,( t,3 oagainst x6(sr,. l. yosterday. Premium B ,nwIs wire strnger, ruling at the close at 836all437, against 36:°.3 :l4!; yesterday. Nothing , as reported to 'erip or Coupons. State Warrants contlinued to rule at --91'.. We continue to quote exceptional commercial pDaper--15 ' cent per annum discount; Al do nominal- second grade do nominal; loans on collaterals loal12 Al mortgages 10o-, and see ond grade do nominal. Gold opened at 102 1.@102, against 102'8 at New York. closing at, the op,-ning rates in both markets. The sales sumlmed 11p $23.500, embra cing $100o.o00 at 102 1.: $2500, $6000 and $15,00() at 102%, and s0oo0 at. l1(. The sales of sterling comprised £22.500,o. em braclng £1500 bill of lading at 448: £10.,0 !do and Al clear at 488.1al489; £3.000 and £50~o do at 489 and £7000 do A 1 clear at 48910(490. Nothlng was reported in francs. At the close sterling bills were quoted at 488 0489 for bill of lading and Al clear, and -(s9 493 for bank (hank counter rate at--(493.,). and francs at 5.15l55s.13:4l for commercial. The movement in Now York sight was con fined to s$14.o0. embracing 310o,o00 and 35o (x commercial and $10,000 bank at I. i cent dis count, and $50.x,0 private bankers' and bank at 5-10. The banks continued to check on New York at M 14 cent dli~count, and commercial sight was still quoted at i.. NEW ORLEANS STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. FIRST C4s.L-10:15 A. M.. $10,000 Premium Bonds .................... 3.4 45,000 do dll ......... .......... 3 BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND CALLS. 10.000 State Consols ....................... 10,000 do ....................... SECOND CALL AT 12:15 P. M. 1,000 State Consols .................... g51 4,000 do.. 85 21,000 dto ..................... . 85.4 5.000 do 5 s.0~oo Premium Bonds .................. : 450.o( do .................... 10,000 do do .................... 37 BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD CALLS. 17 shares Hibernia Insurance Co.... $75 (1 14.000 State Consols........ ......... 10.00o do (bidllr this year) .. s8.; 10,000 Premium Bonds tS. o14 int)......... 36% THIRD CALL AT 2 P. M. 30 shares State National Bank...... $70 00 10.000 State Consols ....................... -- 32.000 do ..-................ ...... 8514 4,500 do ......................... A5 1.400 do (small) ............ ... su 10000 Premium Bonds ...... ............. 3;' 5,000 do .................... 38 CRESCENT CITY OPEN STOCK BOARD SALES. 20,o000oo nd $10.000 Premium Bonds....... 36y .00ooo State Consols .........--.............. 85 10,000 do ....................... -s. BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD CALLS. 2.,000 Premium Bonds-.-......-....... s.... 36 10.000 do do ...........-. .... 36'5 10,000 State Consols........................ 85;' 1,200 ooPer Diem Warrants ..... .......... AT THIRD CALL. ,000OPremium Bonds---............... 86% Arrn azann aALL. .ýtte gEgobg..... .... ........ý. ý ý.M{I ~ sC,1: ..' ° = : ": mm ...":, ý.:_ _ '' ..n _ .Pte... LMiye-fsnhpW0g..go'ld vahie... : w Ten a er piees. gold value..... - C( 7 S0 Spanish doubloons, gold value .. - @15 20 Patriot doubloons, gold value .. - @15 00o Mexican doubloons, gold value.. - 01t 20 Mexican twenty pesos pieces. -... 19 20 @19 25 South American gold, peso.....8.. 8 @ Prusslan twenty mares............ 4 00 @ 4 75 California gold ................... 8 per c di,. Light weight American gold..... 8 per c die. Mutilated American gold. ........ 1 per c dis. STOCKS AND BONDS. The following are the weekly lquotations of the Croescent City Open Stock Board: BANKS. Bid. Asked. Canal. p v le).. ............... 95 - Oitizen s, D v ) ......... 2...... Citizens' Savings Dank. p v 10o... - 11 Oermanta National, p v 100.... - 124, Hibernia Nationl., p v 100. ... 78 s8i¼ Lafayette, p v50o .................. 11' 15 Louisiana Savings, p v 100 ......., - - Louisiana National, p v 100....... - 1 o Mechanis and Traders' pv 20.. 9 Metropolitan Loan and Saving, p v oo ................. 9 9 Mutuil National, p oo .......... o 91, Now Orleans National. p v 1oo .... so 9o Peoples.' p v0 0o.......... -.. 4`i 45 Southern p v 10....... ....... - 45 State National. p v oie:............ · Union National, p v 1 .............. 75 Wurkingman's. p v 2.......... 174 17 INSURANCE COMPANIES. Crescent Mutual. p v 100 ........... · - Feutors and Traders', pv 100 .... )9, 1(4' Firemen's, pv 50.................. 47 Glerwma ia, p v 100oo............. . - .5 Hibernia, p v loo ...... ....... 73 Home, p v40 o....... 19 22 Hop~, p v 1o0 ................. .... 49 - Lafayette. p v 70 .................... 17 Merchants Mutual. p v l10O4..... 40 45 Meohanies and Tradlers', p v 100 - - Now Orleans Ins. Ass'n. p v 30 .. - 24 N. O. Ins. Company, p v SO........ 3 44t 37 Peoople's Ins. Company. p v 25.. 14 ' 15 Sun Mutual, p v 1)C ............9. 1 10.)' Teutonla, p v 100on ................ - Union, l v 10) ................... 9 -3 STREET RAILOADS. Cnrrollton.p v lOO .................. 112' - Crescent. (City, p v 50...... .... - Canal ajd Clallorne, p v sor .... - New Orleans;City. p v 100 ... - -140 Orleans, p v ..................... 23 20 St. Uharles Strcct, p v r o......... 75' 77.'1 MI('ELLANOUS SBTOCKS. Blenvilln Oil Works Co., p v too .. 120 150 Crescent City Oil Co............... 120 123 Crescent City Slaughter-House Cormpany. pv 50 .............. 3o 34 Carond"det Canal and Navigation Company.p v 1i0) .......... ... - - Tm. Bonded Warehouse. p v 100.. - - Jelft. City Gas Light C",. p v loo.. 5o 65 Lou.laiana Ice Manufacturing Co., pv 50.......... ......... · 10 12 LoutsianaLevee, p referred, p v 1 - La. State Lottery Co., p v 100...... -. so Louishiaa Oil Company. v Ioo... - 120 Levee Steam Cotton Pro s. p v 100 3a.' - Louislana Cotton Tie Co., p v 100. - - Lamm's Fireless Engine Co,, p v 100 .............................. .. . lioe I T. O. Gas Light Co.. p v ito ....... l103' l104, Odd Follows' Hall. p v lo)... - - Sugar Shhd Company, p v 6o...... o6 so St. Charles Hotel, p v 25.......... . STATE BONDS. New State Consolidated Seven Per Coa ts ......... .............. 85 80 CITY BONDS. Premium ............. ........... 36N 36'a Premium drawn numbers ...... - - Consolidated old per cents ... 37 39 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Canal and Claiborne street I. R. 1st mor tgge 8 per ceants....... 67 91 C. C. Slaughter-House 1st mort gaoe H per cents .............. 96 - Jefferson (ity Gas L'ght. Co. H per cents .. .................... - - Louisiana Levee Co ................ - St. Charl. s Hotel mortgage 9 per cents ...... ........... - - Jackson R. R. 1st mortgage 8 per centa ts..... . ............ .... 101 102 i Jackson R. R. 2d mortgage cou pons per cents ..............89 - Jackson R. It. d mortgage debt 5 per cents ................. 75 - Jacks on 1. R. Con. gold 7 per cents ...... ... .......... 2711 - Miss. Central R. 11. 1st mortgageo 7 per cents ............. - - Miss. Central It. it. 2d mortgage s per cents ................ - - Miss. Central R. R. Con. gold 7 per cents ...... ...................... - - CIERTIFICATER AND WARRANTS. City SeriV, 1874 ........... ....... 31 1 33 City Scrip, 1875 ............- .... 43 47 Otlty Scrip. 1876 ....... . - .. 31, 33 Half paid Coupons............... 31 35:( Logislative Warrants. 1877 ...... 91 92 POLICE CERTIFICATES. O ctober.1874 ........... ............ 21 :it Novem ber. 1871 .................... '2 3I Decemher, 1874 ......... 28 :1 November. 1875 ... ......... 62 a; D ecem be, r, 1875 ..................... 4i2 . ;5 October. 1876 ....................... 7o 75 November. 1871........ .. ........... . 43 41; SCHOOL CERTIFICATES. October, 1874.......... ...... 2r, 209 November. 1874......... ........ 2 2 D1)o. mber. 1874..................... 2 29 August 1875 ....................... - Heptember. 1875 .................... - - O nlober. 1875 ....................... 2C 29 Novnmber. 1875 .................. 24; '. December, 1875 ........... ........ 2 2 September. 1876 ... October, 187... ........... ....... 58 November. 1876 ................... 25 3 Dec mber,. 1876 ...... ........ 25 30 1-With dividend. --Ex dividend. 3--Wtlh coupon. 4-Ex tcoupoln. COMMERCIAL. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT, Tuesday Evening. Oct. :J, 1877. COTTON-The sales to-day embrlacd 5tco bales, at irregular, and for some descriptlon easier prices, reotuiring a reduction of a partial ',c, mostly In tin outside 1i gres, for Good Ordinary to Good Middling. Wo givo also the figures and report of the Exchange. as below: AMEBIOAN STANDABD OF OLASSIFICATION. General Exchange quotations. quotations. Inferior ................ 7'-@ 8 Low Ordinary............ 8'0 9 - Ordinary................ 9'. 98 ' Strict Ordinary.......... 9..' @91'. Good Ordinary......... 9%4@ 9,' Strict Good Ordinary.... 10 @1o'4 Low Middling..........lo4.110or O' Strict Low Middling.....lo10. o.. Middling.............l10 . o's 10 Strict Middling...... ....10(.11 - Good Middling ...........11, 6(,11'z Middling Fair............11%@012 Fair................... 12 12' The market opened with a fair inquiry., but only a imodera 0 supply, and the sales during the inorni!g hardly exceeded Iaee bal3s, after which the movement betname more animated and additional transactions were reported to the extent of 46e, bales, making a total [or the ldy. as noted above, of 55o0 bales. Prices ex hibited some irregularity. As a general thing factors evinced a disposition to meet the de mand freely and to make concesslons rather than miss sales, but desirable kinds. * svpeially of tho e most in re·uest, were held pretty flrmly at previous rates and could hardly be bought for less. Other dAsoriptions, constituting the bulk of the offerings, were irregular and easier, and in some cases buyers obtained a concession of Lec. Among the reported sales were Low Middling at lo'.ce. Strict Low Middling at l'~'c. Middling at loe and loc. and Good MnIddling at Ile. The dispatches reported Liverpool dull and easier but not quotably lower, with sales of 7000 bales and arrivals 1-16d lower, but closing firm; Manchester du l ant tending down; Havre un e'hanged. but also (lull and tending down; and New York steady at yesterJay's decline in spots and stronger for futur, s. which at noon showed an advance of only 1-loo0:-i00o', but loped at a net improvement of 5-100e in Novembers. 6-1ooc in Decembers and Januarys. 5-1 t-ne;-eooe in February', 6-iOOe in Marches. 7-10ae in Aprils and 6-liee@7-1o0e in Mays and Junu's. The saled of the past three days sum up 12.650 bales (26soon Saturday, 4350 yesterday and 56.0 to-day). .gainst 16.350 last week and 10,8oo the we.ek before. Receipts since Friday evening 2..949 bales. em bracing 3:x4 from other deliver y ports (of which 1956 from Mobil' and la48 from Texas) and 25 10us proper. against 20,449 prop.r last week and 30,196 ast year. Total proper since Aug. 31. 137,233 bales. against 214,354 last year-decrease 77.121. The exports comprise s,207 bales, emb aiug 16.563 to Liverpool, 3523 to Havre, 1894 to .Bre men, and 3227 to New York. The Exchange telegrams make the receipts at all the ports from 12 m. yesterday to 12 m. to-day 31.020 bales, against 27.174 last week and 32,254 last year. and since Friday 02.332 bales, against 79.453 last week and 104,488 last year. Total since August 31, 647,977 bales, against 8852.81 up to Monday noon, October 30. last year-deerease (Friday to Mondy Inclusive) to Gntat Th eoha makes the amount on ship board not e red (before to-day's exports of 4574 bales) 41.780 batles, embracing 15,805 for Liverpool, 13.730 for Havre. 824 for theNorth Sea. 1914for Bremen. 265 for the Mediterranean, 517 .,r Mexico and 1302 for coastwise ports, leav ing in presses, agreeably to its account at 12 m., 5.14,l3 bales, a considerable part of which Is not onL sale. At noon to-day Middling was quoted at Gal veston at lot'e, at Mobile at IW. "' totc , at Savan nah at lo t@10 9-le4, at Charleston at lOeo at Wil mington at lobc, at Norfolk at le'li'e'.o, at Baltimore at 10'.@11c, at New York at 11:3-16e, at Boston at 117c, at Memphis at loco,. at Au gusta at t10'@10'.e, at Philadelphia at 11-.o, at Cincinnati at lo04 and at St. Louis at loie. The Exehange reports: "Bales 543o0 hales. Demand good." COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1. 1877....... 21,506 Arrived since last statement.... 8.754; Arrived previously .......... 177.4994- 14i.754, 208,314 Cleared to-day ................... 4.574 Cleared previously ............... 10,.oc1- 111.240 Stock on hand and on sbhlpboard not cleared ............................. 97.078 Stock same time last year ............... 1141t,924 To-day's exports were to Liverpool. Receipts proper since last evening 7809 bales. against 3746 on last Tuesday. and nose last year. For comparative totals for the past three days' exports and receipts, see above report. TOBACCO-The sales to-day embraced 170 hhds (20 and 154), making, with 2 hhds yesterday. an aggrega'n thus far this week of 172 hhds. The armount on sale has been reduced to 5200o hhds. We continue to quote as follows: Inferior lugs a8 'se. low Iugs a t@8?to. medium 45@4 tc. good to fine 49@( 1c, low leaf 5,Os4',c medium 7@8c. good 94lo0Lc. fine 11@lcc, and selections 12@12(0o. TOBACCO STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1. 1877. 8.584 Arrived past threeoo days ....... . 2:1 Arrived previously ................. 71-- 729 9,:11:1 Exported past three days ... ...... 8 Exported previously ........... . 2.7 Broken up for baling, city con suumption, etc .................. 255- 3,330. RtHns on hand wto .................. 5 3tocl on hand. etc .................... 5.93 FREIGTh--r A +hrtp was fixed for iHavr. to-day at 15-145 for cotton. The going rates are 15-16i for Havre and 15.-82fk'0d for Liverpool. We continue to quote as follows: By steam-Cotton to Liverpool 9-16@ -d; to Re vol %d; to Bremen 'Gd: to Boston, Providence. 'all Hiver. Philadelphla and Baltimore, via New York %ce to New York heo; grain to Liver pool lo5d. By sail-Cotton to Llverpool 15-3c2@0%d: to Havre 15-16( 1c: to Bremen In: to Genoa 10. SUGAR--lReceived this morning 13 hhds. The market is hare of now, and there is only a small stock of old, which is in request. 79 hhds sold at sh'e for good fair, s8c for fully fair to prime, 9o for strictly prime and 9w9!ec for yel low clarilled. MOLA8SES--Received this morning 14 bbls of inferior; not yet sold. Prices are frm. and yester.ay's quotations are maintained. Fair would command 480, prime 5G(a55e and strictly prime s(o457c 1~ gallon. FLOUR-Received this morning 749 bbls. The market is very dull. There is some demand for choice extra at a mai"rial concession on pres ent prices, which holdtrs generally refuse to grant. There was decidedly more movement to-day, however, and Ihe sales embraced 2399 bbls. of which .s common at $4; 10 double extra at $r: .; 33 and o5 low treble at s:; 1oo good treble at $0 40; 25 do at $0 37k ; 10o choice treble t 450: 25 anti loo do at $6 (02(i ; 25 and 100 do at to 75; 3o cholcs extra at $7 05; 100 do at. $7 to; 25 fancy at $7 37 r; "*1( do at. $7 45; 200, 200, 3ao, 300 and soo bbls on private terms. Common is quoted at$4e4 25; fine $4 75; super fine $5 25; double extra $o s0; low treble extra $o 75@6; good do $6 25@0 o0; choice do $6o5o 6 75; choice extra $7@7 12W; fancy $7 25@7 .0 P bbl. Dealers and grocers obtain soc above these prices. RYE FLOUR-Is selling in first hands at '4 01@7A1. lb T TR--annllwa nnma In amall lnot and sell on the landing at $3 so I bbl. GRITS-Choice coarse is in light supply and fair demand at $3 90(4, while common is dull at $3 78 g bbl. Dealers are jobbing in store at a s4 25 9 bbl. BOMINY-Is quoted nominally at s8 25@ 75 t 9 hbl. CREAM AND PEARL MEAL--Bells in small lots on the landing at s23 2a@8 s0 bbl. Job bing In store at 13 5 bbl. CORN MEAL-There were no receipts this morning, and the stock on hand is small but the demand is limited. Only :so bbls sold. of which 150 bbls on private terms: 10o and ole at 62 60 V bbl. Dealers are jobbing at $2 90 V bbl. CORN IN BULK-None on the spot on the market, and that on the way here is sold. Sup plies would command 55R@(a56c bushel WIIEAT-Is illn relne-,t. and supplles com mand $1 TO@1 40o bushel, the latter for Ten nessee. PROVISIONS-Are quiet but strong and un changed. with very small stocks on hand and a very good job trade on orders for the country. : PORK--MUss is held at $15 25 V bbl. and dealers are johbingin their order trade at $Si F bbl. DItY ttLT MEAT-Mhoulders are scarce, and there are none in first hands. They command on arrival so, are resold in broken lots at Hs',. and deloers are jobbing them at nse f tb. 40 boxes sol I on pr Ivate terms, 10 and 30 boxes In lots at sta lb. ork strips are quoted nomi nally at 7',c '' tb, I AON--Is in light supply with a good order trade at firm prices. Shoulders are held at sa' 8 ',e; vlear rib sides at 9H :; clear sides at lO',e 1 a. A reeIver sold 15 casks thear silos at. 1t)l4 't lb. Dealers are jobbing shoublers at 5se; clear rib sides at l.o: clear sides at 10o'1e lb. A lot of 10 boxes bacon pork strips sold at sh('e 1b. HAMS-Choice sugar-cured, small size, suit abhle for the tuhban trade, are scarce and in dte mand at irs 1, 15e . Medium average and large size aret qtlOtteI at 13@l14)c, as in brand. Plain cantvas.l and uneanvased are quotel. at 11Y0(b12c 44 lb. Dealers are jobbing at he above these prices. New York sugar-cured hams command 15ayc i' lb. To-day a receiver sold 15 tierees choice su gar-cured at 14e i lb. BREAKFAST BACION-Is quoted at 9 10"lOhlc ilb. and 40 and 40 boxes sold on private et tms. Dealers are jobbing at le above these prices. New Yo:k breakfast bacon is dull at 145ze t lb. PACKERS' HOG PRODUCT'r-DUeers are selling on orders in the job trade at $6 I half bbl for pig pork, $12 So0l'3 t bbl for prime moss pork. 610 for prime pork. and $11 so for rump pork. Pickled pigs' feet are selling ant $1 65 keg. Ham sausages are dull and quoted at s8je tlb. Family pork is jobbing at $1a 50 " bbl. Pickled pigs' tongues are qullotd at so apiece. LARD-Is selling in the local trade at 91 9t,c for refluned, and loc for kettle; keg 9.',t, 100 for relined, and io'.e for kettle; pall 11e 9 1b. Dealers obtain e abovethese prices in their order trade. WHISKY-Is dull and quoted at $1 o:it or5 for Louisiana rectifled and $1 e;00l 11 for Western, as in proof and brand. lfe bles choice Cincin nati sold in lots at $1 11 P gallon. Dealers ob tain the usual advance in their job trade. STOCKS OF aREADlSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS ON HIANI) TUESDIAY, OCTOBER 30. Flour hbis ........................... 28,403 Corn Mteal, ibis ......................... 2.766 Pork-Mess. bibs .............. ........... 2455 Pork-Prime mess and prime, ti.s....... .5s Pork-Rumps, htibi .............. .......... 45 Lard. tierces ....... ........ ............. 1,116 Lard, kegs ........ ........... . ......... 894 Baron-Shoulders, cass ... ..... ...... 1 Bacon--Clear rib sides. casks ........... 1314 Bacon-Clear sides. casks. ............... 117 Hams-S ugar-cured, tierces .............. 25 Dry Salt Meat-Shouhbtl'rs, casks .......... 35 Dry Salt MoNt-Clear illb sides, casks.... 25 Dry Salt Meat-C ear sides, casks........ 41o These stacks are in the hands of rceivers, speculators and thle principal grocers and denlers. CORN IN SACKS-The receipts the past few days have been mostly of yellow, and the supply of white is light. G ',od supply of yellow, and prices for it have declined 2, ' bushel; 600 sacks sold, of which 250 yellow at 58e. and 350 white at (60o ; bushel. OATS-Liberal surpply with a limited de mand. Only 250 sacks choice Galona sold, in lots. at 3sc 0 bushel. BRAN-Gotod supply and the market is quiet. No sales. Quoted at $1 - 100 loo . HAY-Plenty on the market and dull. Only so bales choice sold at $16 5o0 ton. Prime is quoted at Sl4@15 -. ton. BAGGING-Large stocks and dull. 200 rolls domestic jute sold at 12c. 100 half rolls stand ard on private terms. Domestic jute is retail ing at 12%@313e, and is held at wholesale at 12'.e Svyard. IIICE-The receipts are small and the do man I is good at previous p)rices. We quote rough at $4 so@t 75 P bbl. We quote Ionisiana I clean No. 2 at a3%'3%cc; ordinary 55'.c; fair 5htt45%c: g >od 5? H6YC: prime 65i6%c * iS. COFFEE-Searcely any movement. We quote cargoes: Ordinary 165@16oe (gold), fair i8 e, good 19i4@19'zc prime 19%9002. c . lb. Job lots: Ordinary 1i64@17.e (gold). fair 18 @19c, good 19h@20I , prime 20ho'20o e I tI. SBUTTER-Largesto ksandmoderatedemand. We quote: New York crea-nery 30~o31c; line State 27@28s; prime State 24@®5c. fair State 20t~ 2.2c, Western fruit-house, strictly fine, 20@'2c; good fruit-house 17@180; good repacked 15@i16. medium repacked la3d14, low gradee 10'12am PCB E -Thee isno j hease laosev ast Sew York cream lB5eDe 15. WOOL-Eore stocks o ferig than there is de mand. and it is held hove the views of buyers, Burry is quoted at e11112c, Louislans clear 20o.c. clear lake 27 k. 2l0e it,. HIDES--Are dull but pries are steady. Coun try green are quoted at d<d.lcn; dry salted 1;st 1' I:c; dry flint 1t1. lb. tECEIPTo OF PitODUCE--Arrived since our reviewof yesterday: 741 bbls flour, 57 bbls wills ky, 21 tierOce hams. 11l:tlerces lard, I0o kegs lard. +4, boxes bacon, :117 sacks corn. 542 sacks oats, 13 hhdtl slugar, 14 hbls moll ses, 332 bblls apples. 2:13 keag butter, (1,375 ment.mai. 140 bbls onions, Wit btls rIce and 150l bushels wheat. EXPO1ItT OF PRODUCE-Exports since our review of yesterday: :e8 bils flour 5 bbls pork, 29 eatks biacon, 1IV thlr%'es lard, 25 bbls whisky. c9 hble c(orn meal, 237 sacks corn 14.000 bushels corn in bulk, 2:1 sacks oats, 17 sacks bran a bales hay. 82 hhds sugar, 11I bbls sugar. 130 bbls mo. lasses. 8:17 bbls rico, 9:5o sacks coffete, Co hble apples. 7 k·as butter, 97 sacks salt. 12 bbls onions. and 44 bbls potatoes. JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HE3RIFF MALE~. The City of New Orleans vs. K. D. Maclin; saRme Vs. saRle. S UPERIOR DIHTRICT COURT FOR THE parish of Orleans, Nos. 18,519 and 7000--,y virt ue of two writs of florl faelea,to me dl rected by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans In the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1875 and 1587, , will pro ceod to sell at. public auction. at the Merchants and Aucetio eal'' Exchange, Royal street. he tween Canal and Customhouse streets in the t4econd District of this city, on SATU'RDAY, December 1, 1877. at 12 o'clock m., the following desertbHe property to wit t. A CERITAIN I')RTION OF GROUND, sit. unto'd in the' Fourth DI)strict of this city, in qlare number lseven, bound(ed by Ievee, Water. i4econd and Third streets, designatAed as follows: Lot numllber three measuring twenty live feet front on Levee street by seventy-five fbot 1i depth; Ilt number nhIeteen moesnring twenty-five feet front on Levee street by seven ty-eJght feet in depth. Seized Inthe shove suits, Terms-Cash on tIlth Hlolt. T'IIOMAH H. HANDY. Civil Sherlff of the Pariah of Orleans. n(1:1 anir. ile1 Tlhe City of New Orleans vs. Mrs. J. Dinwtlddo:; same vs. same; same vs. Same. MUPERIOIt DISTRICT COURT FOR THE L7 pacrish of Orleans. Nos. 78.941. 84.669 and :0e--By virtue of three writs of fleri facl s, to me directed by the honorable the Superior Dis triet Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitl'd causes, for city taxes of 1874, 1875 and 1876. I will procoed to sell at publici auction, at the Morerlants andi Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal streot, between Canal and Customhouse stre.ts in the Second District of this city, on MATUADAY. December 1, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described propo rty, to wit A CERTAIN PulTION OF GROUND, sit uated In the Seventh District of this e:iy, in sluare number one hundred and thirty, boundd by Fourth, Zimple. Adams and Bur dette streets, designated as follows: Lot num Imr twelve, measuring thirty feet front on Fourth street by one hundred and fifty feet in depth; lot number thirteen, measuring thirty fooeet front on Burdette street by one hundredl and twenty foot in depth; lots numbers four teen to Iwenty-two, each measuring thirty feet front on Bardette street by one hundred and wenty feet in depth; lot number twenty-throe, measuring thirty feet front on Zimple street by one hundred and fifty feet In depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on thu spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. oe31 no15 del The City of New Orleans vs. Jos, pe 1M. Baker; same vs. same; s;me vs. same; same vs. same; same vs. estate Joseph M. Baker: same vs. same: same vs. same; same vs. same. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE p . arlsh of Orlean s. Nos. 5.271, a3,935, :31,29 33,763, 51,171, 8 .919, 82562 and l,301.--By virtue of eight writs of leri fadens, to me directed by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1868, 1869. 1870, 1871. 1873, 1874. 1876 and 18e7. I will proceed to sell at public auction,at the Merchants and Auctioneers'Ex change, Royal street, between Canal and Cus tomhouse streets. In the Second District of this city on SATURDAY. December 1, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property, to wit 1. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND. sit. uated in the Second District of this city in sare number three hundred and thirty-thre. bounded by Bienville. Dorgenois. Customhouse and Broad streets. (esignated as lot number one, forming the corner of Bienville and D-,r genois streets, measuring twenty-nine feet front on Bienville street by one hundred and thirty feet in depth and front on Dorgenols street. 2. A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sit uated in the Sec,,ond District of tris city. in square number four hundred and twenty-five, bounded by Conti. Lopvez. Iendon and Blenvillo streets, measuring one hundred .:nd twenty feet front on Conti street by one hundred and two feet in depth. Heized in the above suits. Terms--Cash on the spot. er THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Shoriff of the Parish of Orleans. r 031 nollt del The City of New Orleans vs. Estate C. Roselius. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE lparish of Orleans, No. 74,253.-By virtue of a writ of fleri faclºas to me directed by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause, for city taxes of 1x74, I will pro veed to sell at publiec auction, at the Mec clhants and Auctioneers' Exbhange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the Seeond District of this city, on SATUKDAY, December 1. 1977. at 12 o'clock m,. the follow ing described ro cry, to wit A CErtTAtN 'OItTI IN OF GROUND, sit uated in the S,,ontl District of this city, in square nnmber flfty-eight bounded by l)u maine, Royal, St. Ann and Bourbon stree:t. designated as lot number twelve, measuorirlng thirty-llv feet front on Dumaine street by sixty live foot, in depth. Stied in the above suit. Terms-Cash on th . spo ANDYt. THoMAS H. HANDY Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. o :t 1015 del The City of New Orleans vs. F. P. and C. P. Boutte. QUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE L' parish of Orleans, No. 156 bis-By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, to me direted by the honorable the Superior District Court for the parish of Orleans, in the above entitled cause. for city taxes of 1l7., I will pro ceed to sell at publi,. auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange Royal street, ,he tween Canal and C.ustomhouse streets. inl the Second District of this city. on SATUIt DAY, I)ecember 1, 1977. at 12 o'elock m., the fol owitng dscrritl,(I droperty, to wlt- A CEIITAIN PORTION OF (GROUND. sit unated in the First District of this city, in square number one hlundrd and' seventy-two, bound ed by Commercial Place, St. Charles, Camp and Gravier streets, (lesignatel as lots niiumbers twen y-six and twenty-seven., forming the por nor of St. Charles street nlnd Commercial Place, cm a-uring sixty-seven feet front on St. Charles street by one hundred and seventy feet in depth and front on Commercial Place. hNized in the above suit. Terms-Cash on the s,.o t. THOMAS H. HANTDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Oc31 0015 del CONSTABLE SALES. A. Kaufman, Agent for D. Levy, vs. John McDonald. FOURTH JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PAR ish of Orleans, No. 5040--By virtue If a writ of fleri ftacia. to me directed by the H n. F. B. Hernandez, Fourth Justice of the Peace for the parish of Orleans I will proceed to sell at public auction, on SATURDAY, November 10, 1877, at 10,t o'clock a. m., in front of my office, No. 7 Frenchmen street. in the Third District of this city, the following described property, to wit ONE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as per inventory on file in my office. Seized in the above entitled and numbered suit. Terms-Cash on the spot. o,.n no5 10 WM. H. HAYS, Constable. Henry Leitz vs. Dr. Oscar Holthoff. IIXTH JUS IICE COURT FOR THE PARISH I. of Iorleans. No. 54:3-By virtu- of a writ of fleri facias, to me directed by the Hon. Peter Kais-r, Sixth Justice of the Peace in and for the parish or Orleans, I will proceed to sell at puhlic auction at my warehouse. corner of Campand St. Mary streets. on SUTURDAY, N ,v .mber 10. 1877. at 12 o'clock m., the following decsrib-d property, to wit ONE BUGGY. Seized j the above entitled and numbered But. -' " Terms---ash on the spot. o u u 3ca o ' a1 ' Q' Rt astabl,, The City of New Orleansl Vs. Widow M. Rousselab and Heire. QUPERIOR DISTHRIOT COUI' FOR THE k7 parish of Orleans. No, 92,337-By virtue of a writ of fleri facins, to me directed by the honorable the Superior Dis trict Court for the parish of Orleans. In the above entitled cause, for city taxes of 1875, I will proceed to s-ll at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the H4eond District of this city, on SATURDAY, D.comber 1,. 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following descrhibd property, to wit AtCETAN PORTION OF O tOUIND, situated in the Second District. of this city. in square number one bhundred and flvy , bounded by Burgundy. St. Philip. Rampart and Ursulines streets designatedl as lot number eight, mOtesur ing thirty foot front on Burgundy street by one hundred and twenty feet in (depth. SBizcdi in the above sult. Ternms-Cash on the spot. THOMAR H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. ocl3 nols (llo The City of Iew Orleans vs. Pierre G. Dupin ; same vs. alme ; same Vy. Same ; same vs. same; same Vs. samr; sILIa. VS. sameI: s.am Vs, sImA. (SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR THE k" parish of Orleans. Nos. ,i(.258, :c,259, 51,12., 6s,s65, 42,488, 82,494 and 125ss--ly virtue of seven writs of fleri flians, to me directed by the hon orable the Superior District Court for the par Isl of Orleans, in the above ent itled causes, for city taxes of 1871. 1873, 1874, 1875 and 1876. I will proceed to sell at puhlli auction, at the Mor chants and Auctioneers' Exchange, Ioyal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets. in the S; cond District of this city, on HATUR DAY, I)Deemh r 1, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following desrlb d propert.y to wit 1. A C.ElTAIN PORTION OF C"OUND. sit unaed in the Second District of this city in square number one hundred and thirty bounded by Bienville, C,nti, Franklin and libhrty streets, dlesignated as lot number sov entten, measurlng forty-one feet fronton Bien ville street by eighty-seven ieet in do th. 2. A CERTAIN LOT OF OGOUND. situated in the Second Dis riot of this city, in square number ore hnndred and lifty-five, bounded by Maraist Iienville. Conti and Liberty streets, delsgnated as lot number twelve, measuring thirty-Iwo feet front on Marals street by one hundred. and twelve feet in depth. el-oizd in th," above suits. Termis-Cashton the s ot THOMAS H. HANDY. Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. oe31 nol5 del The City t New Orleans vs. Mrs. Wmn L. Cushing; same vs. same: Rams vs. same, SUPEItlOlt DIHTRICT COUl r FOlR THE Sparish of Orlean-, Nos. 68.398, 80,e70 and 334-By virtue of three writs of fleri lalOas, to me directed by the honorable the Superior Dis tricts 'ourt for the parish of Orleans. in the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 1874, 1875 and 1876, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange. Royal street. between Canal and Customhouse streets, in the Second District of this city. on SATUR DAY. December 1, 1877, at 12 o'clock m.. the fol lowing described r'roperty, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated in the First District of this city, in square number one hundred and thirty-four, bound,.u bvyonstanee, Magazine, Ju la and St. Josoph streets, designated as lot number twenty-six, measuring twenty-five feet front on Constance street. by one hundred and six feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. o,31 nos1 del By the Sheriff of Pointe Coupee. SUCCESSION SALE -OF A SUGAR PLANTATIO 4 IN THE PARISH OF POINTE COUPEE. SALE ON NOVEMBER 9, 1877. STATE OF LOUISIANA. PARISH OF POINTE COUPEE. PARISH COURT. SUCCESSION OF MRS. M. L ROSA DES TREHAN. No. 658 of the docket of said Court. BT VIRTUE OF A COMMISSION ISSUED - In the above entitled and numbered aucees sion by the honorable the pariah court in and for the , r.sh and State af ead, and tome directed, I, the underiAned heriff o fd -par lsh of Point Couopee. 11 offer sale pub lie auction, and according to law at the door of the court-house of said parish of Pointe Coupee, on SAI URDAY, November , 1877, at 11 a. m., the following described property depending on said succession vt7x- 1. A SUGAR PLANTATION, situated in said parish of ;.ointe Couvee State of Louisiana, on the right bank of the Mississippi river. meas ur'lng on said river ,& front of fourteen and one eighth arpents, more or less, by a depth of sixty-five arpents more or less, on the lower line and seventy-five arpents, more or less, on the upper line: said planration being bounded above by land- formerly belonging to the suc cesstion of Zenon Porch,- and below by lands belonging to Mrs. Fanny Richer; and extending back to the lands hereinafter secondly described, and containing about 768 08 acres in area. The same to be sold together with all the mules thereon (about twenty-four) and all the farm ing utensils, seed cane and stubble c'ano and all the buildings and improvements on said plan tation, comprising a sugar-house and purgery, with engine, machinery, kettles, etc., two dwell ing-houses and outhouses, a s able, a barn, a blacksmith's shop, a cane shed and thirteen double cebins. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, also situated in said parish of Polnte Coupeeo on False river, meas uring on said river a front of eight arpents, more or c-As. by a depth of about forty arpents, bounded on the upper line by lands belonging to Dr. L. L. Ladmirault, and on the lower line by lands belonging to Michel Michel and Dr. L. L. Ladmirault; the said land extending back to the lands above firstly described, and con taining in area about 360.54 actres. The same to be sold together with all the appurtonances anti improvements thereon, consisting of a one-story and basement dwelling-house, out houses, fences, ete. The said two tracts or plantations to be offered and sold separately and In the order aforesaid. Terms and Conditions-One-third of the pur nual instaiments, payable at one, two and three years from the day of sale; the purchaser, for said credit balance of the purchase price, to fur nish his notes drawn by him to his own order and by him Indorsed; said notes to bear Inter est at the rate of eight per cent per annum from said day of sale till final payment, and to be secured by special mortgage and vendor's priv ilege on the property aforesaid; theact of mort gage to contain all the usual clauses, such as the pact de non alienando five per cent attorney's fees in case of judicial proceedlngs, the insur ance of said sugar house on said plantation and the transfer of the policy thereof to the executor of said succession and all other customary clauses. With the privilege to the purchaser of paying in cash the whole or any part of said balance over one-third, at his own option. Pointe Coupee. Louisiana. September 22,1877. GATIEN DECUIRI, Sheriff of Pointe Coupee Parish. For examination of plans of the property and for further particulars. a R DENto TS, oo9 tno3 No. 104 Canal street, up stairs. BUCCESSION NOTICES. N.ccesslo of Widow Mary Byrne. QEOEOND DI.-TRICT COURT FOR THE PAR Li ish of Orleans. No. 39.8O-Whereas E. T. Parker, public administrator, has petitioned the court for letters of administration on the estate of the late Mrs. Widow Mary Byrne. de ceased. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause within ten days why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. By order of the court. OC27 31 no5* JOHN HERBERT, Clerk. Ph. Taranto vs. Dr. J. R. Johnson. QECOND JUSTICE COURT IN AND FOR THE parish of Orleans, No. 2867-By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, to me directed by the Hon. John McCor:: ick, Second Justice of the Peace in and for the parish of Orly ans. in the above stat' d suit, I wili proceed to sell at publi auction. at W. K. Apearing's stable, No. 211 Gravier street. on TUESDAY. November 6, 1877 at 12 o'cl, ek m. ONA DOCroR'S BUGGY AND ONE SET OF H A NESS. S ized in the above stated suit. Terms-CashOn the spot. M. RUSSELL, C027 31 nos onstahle, THE NIMHOI LS LUNCH HOUS.E, Is now prepared to supply its patrons with THE BEST OTSTERS IN MARKET, served in all styles, at reasonable prices. Ladies and gentlemen are Invited to calL is camp asrees. oe6 lcodIa The City of New Orleans vi. !teu Itlry V McCarty: same vs. same; same vs. Mrs. b. McCarty. SUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR TE ' V parish of Orleans. Nos. 7;.'39. ,F.300 and I T7 By virtue of three writs of tirrl facits, to 9muiq ditrected )y the honorable the Superior Di*trt s Court for the parish of Orleans. in the atov entitled catsnes, for city taxes *of 1574, 187 11 157t. I will proefed to sell it pubi e aurtion, a tu '~ the Merchints and Autiloneers' ExchanIe. , lRoyal, street, betwoon Cartal aln Customhouse streets. In thei Second District of this city, On HATIIItDAY, December i, 1s;7. at 12 o'clock m., the fo)llwing dioscribed rorlrtl y to wit A CEITAIN PORTION OF ROIOUND, sit. unted In the First District of this city, in slart number one hunmlred and nhiety-two, bounTedz ,t by Melpomono. Timlia. Camnp and Prytagla streets. deslgnated as lot number eleven, meos. turing thirty-two foot front on MIlpomeme streRt by one hundred and twenty-eight feet in depth, 4. ' Hoteld in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the spot. THOIMAR TT. HIANDY, Civil Sherlff of the Pari.h of Orleans. ril31 n-i del The City of New Orleans vs. Mrs. Augaste onse; same vs. same.'. QUPERIOR DISTRICT COURT FOR TElI t. parish of Orleans, Nos. t9.s90 and 8,Sa By virtue of two writs of flbri factas, to me directed by the honorable the Sn u r District Court for the parish of Orleans, ip the above entitled causes, for city taxes of 187l and 1871, I will proceed to sell at publi,9 e . tion, at the Merchants and Al,.tioneers' I.> change. Royal treet, between Canal and tombouse trooets, I, he SoeonI Disltrict of ta clty, on SATUkIDAY, De(emnibr 1. 1877, at i.5 o'clock m.. the following described property, to. wit A CERTAIN PORTION OF GROUND, sitsi inted in the First District of this city, ln . i, number Ilfty-nlne, bounded by (tirod, Tchoul-t torulas. Commerce and Not re Dame streets, do. signated as lot number cig ht. measuring twe- , ty-fiur feet front on Girod street br ninotyT-g.-i. feet in depth. Seized in the above suits. Terms-Cash on the soot. THOMAS H. HANDY, Civil Sheriff of the Parish oi Orleax . neo: noll del TAX NOTICES. NOTICE. Oirn of TAx CoLLmacTOB , Parish of Orleans, Third Distrit. Instructions from the Auditor require tb~ dellinquentltit for 1876 to be returned on the I of November. The taxpayers of this distrioetil.f please take notice. S. B. PROCTOR, Collector, oe24 7t 17 Esplanade 18713. 1874. 18T NOTICE T DELINQUENT TAX 1873. I874. OFrICE BTATEI TAX COLLECTOR, Fa28'T 47 Ca oildelet street, New Orleans, October 19, Y Attention is invited to the ,rovisions of No. 23, approved March 1, 1877: "That all penalties presently acorn non-payment of delinquent State an taxes be and the same are hereby r provided, the said taxes be paid on or first day of December. 1877; and pw further, that nothing herein be eonetra to prevent the enforcement by tax coil the payment of delinquent taxes b'fore date, but payments when so enfore, case. shall be free of penalties as Ve vided." E. A. BURBtR oe2o ant State Tax Collector, First MUNICIPAL ADVER rlNW _ POUND NOTICE No. S1. DEPAIZTMaNT or Administrator's New Orleans. October AT H WTAS BROUGHT TO THE SECONV trict Pound, corner of Orleans and strete. o r 2.1T7- ONE LG BAY HORSE, about hands high mared with the letter o ip, no shoes, whicf notla days and expenses thoreon paid, will ipubli auction at saId pound on MOD vBy order o t BOBT. . DIAMOND, oceo td Admn NOTICE TO BAkYERS. MAnoLT.v or Nzw City Hall. October 27,. The average priceof fresh flour beingthi seven dollars and fifty cents:; in oo with said valuation the price of bread far' week commencing on MONDAY. October 29, will be: Sixty ounces for twenty cents. Thirty ounces for ten cents. Fifteen ounces for five cents. Bakers of bread ase required to use only best flour of the above value per barrel, .nad use of damaaed or inferior flour in breado for sale in this city is prohibited. Oo of bread are requested to report to the a police station any violation of the above nance either in variation of weight or materialE. PIL o e28ED. PILSBURY. may` DAVII) F. C0U0 VER & C SUCCESSORS TO WM. B. WARNE. .W L WHOLESALE DEALERS - -IN WATCHES & JEWELR 8. E. corner Chestnut and Seventh streelt, PHILADELPHIA. American Watch Wholesale 8a oclo em od WM. D. ROGERS,., MANUFACTURER OF , STANDARD FINE CARRIA 10e9 and 1l11 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufactory, Thirteenth and Parrish succeeding G. W. Watson & Co.. retired. seel 6m eod COAL. - 00 The undersigned has on hand a large tity of first quality PITTSBURG COAL he is willing to dispose of at pliees thate i- dependent of recent comblnations among lar dealers. Will take orders during the ten days for supplying families and Delivery at purchasers' convenience, and ment not required before delivery. All munications promptly answered. EDGARD BOULIHGNY, oc4 tf Democrat office. No. 10o Graver s WIRE SIGNS. I am prepared to execute, in the styles, all kinds of WIRE SIGNS. -AND) SCREENS For Windows and Doors, at prices DEFY COMPETITION. Heretofore all orders for Wire Frames been sent North at a great expense for etc. My 8IGN8 are MORE DURtBLE AND CII than those cosstrueted at theNorth. AI pr.,mptly attended to. C. A. SUIELIJ c0Z tif 655i