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Couarla and FVla nw sste, XSs4yV fonr steamships e11aret from this Port with cargoes alggreaiting 1,9I7 l Inea of mo.. t~n, not countlng other articles of morhluandise. 'kree of thnose cloarcd for Liverpool, vir: the .8MAdringhan., the AIIce and the dreodri'r. the' last namnel carrying tho very Ilarg enrgo of it lalesa of ottian. We mentlinld yeste.rdRa the f.ct thet mnany 4.btOplarnts had heen ntale that the naval oll'n. had not ia sutlficuhnt clirtlal forco to pnas en tries It roeadlly as the reyqulrenenuts andl Inter elsts of Imports demandetl. Where there were firmerly four or five clerks to attenl to this bultness. there is now but one. who. thoutlh a most aetive and eimil+ent. efflloer, nl tlhe oecnslin of several arrivals from foreign ports on inc a:ndthe eame day, which wte inIy henceforth dIaring the busiton season expect. to r'cur often. cannot gilv the requisiteo prerinits for an immedlate delivery of onod4. it fact, one large importer has Informed its that within a few days he coild not obtain his ptnri s In time, andl was forced to make a .peldal applttla tion to have hbls g.nd remain on ith lievoe twelve hours longer than law antld mtst.rnt all low. The grape yield in Ohio hnae Ion very sntls S etory this year. althou h titere were veroy sori us apJrehe lolsl of a faliltrO in tlhe sIprliing, ran ut n-lar al one i20,tuo Iasknets wre hiIPpe iToly have fettched from cennts a pond for onords to a contl for clholnl.e Detl Wro. , Catawtias have stold for 4 i'outs anld pll The umiber of hoags paekead slnio Mlarch 1 to No'e' berl, awc+,rdling to isti mrlinats aiid on pplt , and ILtackin.lg rntlrns furlnistllll to the 'Hnolnnatl i/riFr (!rrenltr , are an follows, at, thl,. hlldermnuntioneod placel' : 1577. 1711t. l natl ap ...... ... .. ..... I, to,St i ln,st Totl ....... .... . I t 2tll,tI t 2, i7 , Inorease ....... .... ....... ltIl.424 Pork Parkingkl The packers of Lotulvilln have openil'tl the "W S1L.aIol. as wit, WaveO hertotlore annllinllndr t as yet "the all ii hasi int, Iioutonll oneralti Sthe line." Hiligh-.n. Ta.lgar &ll Co. have l tic hogs tamilton JIros &t Co. 1715, lnd Srran, tLhallhrun v Co. iNan); totall, O1ll,. hose wo have commoenced oplrntions are by very inust1lil seartiit.y in the pros of the provision mirket, and may ale to tsP~Oe of tlleit product as rapltly as t becomnes available for shipment. Iti ls lit. -l g matte, however to sltggest. to alyl y f th'e that they may be stilmutlated na in the last throe -e pons, to advance prices, In the ardor of collm etition,beyopd the range of prudlet disnrertion. Those who have not started their ne.+taBhl!h eta anticipate a further decline, basing tlr conclusions on the assureld ilncelaseo of the supply of corn andl hiogs in the West. as well as the genweral ex uerinncn of the trade stne 15714. l he theory is entertainnd that the undertone of the priovisoln and paking itntlor ._t dturing tlhe nsnson ill bhe mliori caltious han for many years, and that business will re conlfrmed morure strticl y tlo loa itlmatie Irin tiples. The dlhSstrouIs results of the butitltess fir .kee years, together with the comparativo, &.len eo the former linlceit.ve to hear sp.eiu tl;oel rrltrdil by in flted viltells, are relled upon o scoure a molre ranqnahlll n an cinsnrvat ily sis of ticesanlld dealings.--- Llis'rill 'tiritr lwt'wrnt l, Nov'. Ii. Water vs. Rall mnotes. he St. Louis T`ints of the 6th inst. s.,s: The at market was dull and flat with Drlees on a I tltng scale from the neening to the los.e, io udla lgKn irple grades and future opthios. SI ltte nvillnt thl t thie recent adtvane. In rail rateso eastward has materially assisted in tunsettlilng valiues in Western tllarkOts. ThIer is but one hope for the future. whitlh. while late to put ifnto prqtcattel tiTnet tthis sIsoniat at, how ever. be r.mindled to some extent, andi that is by Itkitg advantn.e of the walter ronut to Nw Or Ilans. and thonie to foreign narktl'.s. The nid vant se oft cheap rates by water were fIribtly esabllshetd during the tDat montlt by the re elptd of grain at luiffalo by way of thi lake tnlli oalls from the West.. The Buffalo ('itmtrtinal A etff'rfits.r says: 'n mnovmrnent of nreals for the month of Otober bas been imtmense---almost without a arallel in the history of the port. The re elpts of all kinds of grain aggrg4toe 14.3tt i bbushels. Of this etnmoint s.1,tl.tutl bushels re whent. and 4.1t7,nl were corll. Tlhe total Iports from the opening of navigation to Ote tober a1 were 1,949l.129 hIlishel., to s.t0lsl.lra last eat and 4:t.tr9.sr,' in 1s75. The movement t.hus far Is in Iex('.s of the entire receipts In many prev ousyears. T he showing by canal I also been greater tittan the capatlty of the boats now available for the u .rinless. and honce R large uantty has gone forwardt by rail. The total hments by canal for the season, as report.ld b the canal collector. are 4'.lt.ii.6 bushuls. to I.2470tt9 last season, and Ioe,t11 .74 itn 187i. The toal colleetions reach tio7,nt tlhla year, to 13. In Il0. ioeeivers, forwarders and carriers have had all the business lately they cared for, :4d the prospect is t.hat tlere will 1b, no scar aity for the next month. The season of 1117 promlsnsto b, among the best this port has had nInce the war. Ulp the Watfr Paths. [From the Kensas (lity (Mo.) T'mRe.1 With a certain road secured, Kalnas City WoUld need only to utilize her wate.rway to the -ul In order to occulpy a position as indepetn eumt Ba commanding and as bene'flcial to the SnewWPet its over Chicago held to the North west. Water Is the great common carrier. No human invention has ever yet ben abhln to com te with It In the transportattion of ordinary freight. C(overed all over with ia net work of llways. and laccd on both sides by the sea, rance is propnrlg to greatly exennd her canal ya etois. iter little rflers and her canals car red] 1..721,05M,000 tons of goods during the year 175, at the nmall cost of 4,177,t94o Irrnes. He ratll way omft.als tadmit that they would have mben compelled to charge i56,0t(1, c francs morn for carrying the namie goods. In otlher wordsl Ilhery lmtad that sunh aI tillltal waterways as canals and small rivers. lroked and dannmed, ean ear -y" reliht for one. liftecnth of the actual cost of rtalway transportation. NoW, It i evidcut ihat, wtllh thel mouth of the ssssIDlppl open and trade ownc turned that spty In such volume as to attract the necessary rhiplnIII to the port of New Orletns. the trade of tiae new West with the outscla world can be conduct'ed via Kauens City and Now Orleans In a way to put an additional value of at nnleast twenty-five cents upon every bushel the Kansas farmer raises, besides cheatevening to hiln all the Imported articles which he consumes. An old steamboat. captain tells us that, with one towboat and three barges, worth. talt.ogntiher about st 01 ., he can take trcno tons of grain fr(om Kansas (ity to St. Lonlls anld retlurn in ten days with it back loadel of 7To tons of goods at a total olutlay of isoIn for the round trip. This would hle onlly twenty -'x and two- thirel enllts peer ton efor the dowl load antd lfty-thr d on-tlre on-thlird cents for lthe hack load. Allow hlln onel dollar oper tocl for thee down load, and he would carry our wheat toe Ht. Louis for three centts It bushe'l. and with halAk load of 7e5e tons aIt thle saelll ratees. would re..eeve $.i2ro 0 for his ton-lday trip. 1e woull thus tb wtlllcald for all his risks and invest, monts. whitl.ea~'lrying our freight at rates only l,.no-Ilth ctf .lhe usual railway chargas. Allow him to gee onl to Now Orleans with his load at ll"er ton,. or cClteits per bushel, and, with a boL."oadn of T7o tlls at the ll .tlne rates, he would rzee v$o s$r for lieo trip, whlich could be made in a lttle inore I t blon Ieer' wyoeke. It would takel Strain of iwelnt y-Ivti eca is ae longer time to carry the name freight Ibt.weeun Kansai City and Ntew Orloean and eli' iranspoerhttion Iby that mode would cost thee shltipterse not iess than 6I3anioI). We exhort our business .. mneon to e ttkeu lhos figures under a1xi'ous ieensheieretion. Whiat cal be dcone' teo racplltz' Iton therm In the solution of this question. and the working out of lthe problemns we hnvo suggecstld tin tllhs artein. lie's thlie ieth of Kansas City to a future rank scleoudc to few others in tie' nation. The Eronomy of Wealth. (llurlington llawkeye.) The re'cent adlvance in railroad ratls suD plies tle teIxt for a renewed discussein etl thel cheap I rlrnstortation qloestion. In ghtnce'ing at the whciee qcetluton. and all tihe cire'umsteianees tlrroundilng it. there is good rm ason for reaiclh ing the conc)lusion that the great lakes and thle Misslssippi river and its t.rltlutaries. we're not created merely ias derinrellllt g avenuies or for cli matie inlnuences. They were meant to be high ways for commerce'. It is certainly it safe maxim that "n it lre' le'vr oreatets an ything ini vain." It was a hasty and consideratelt conclu slon whlich banished the" river ways and lakees from the future transportation problenm,. boe cause the railway system hn s conce in aend largely usurped the functions of in land water craft. We nmay never again see the day of the famous Miclssis elDpp river passenger steamers, but the etera of that great stream are certailnly not destined to be unruffled by the prows of inland commeroe. For the past Quarter of a century She tpdeney of trade hM becn on direct East di .Weet lins., and will lU largely continue that direton but a the MiipSlp valle more ti I pop*ltdb will Cc) -19* ~~ e, 4ntss1! and tnt llau of . an r ta Iaxertni&, C 3lL I M 6af4 m otiXeiao is ye I-its i tdnt,~v Iýriwt~ tý garow, anr grow rapiidly. an or~m[ an ilppu tenrt [actor in the oorni'rcnll future of the United Itatejs. Every c',nriti1gratlnn of tliootio1ny ant iolf-IntoroMt forblto the aneill rdon thllt tlh' oiiroanle anRl matlnfat'turtd pro d'1ets of t ht' MI1issitstsil valloy will ho Itthieit0(I to tiron Xtpn1111i If ocvrlilnit trnn11otlrtoi' lnln fore thoy are Filpiptiill fir thij vall1tutilral matf kont. I1'(1( natural 'ore11oR will lii (lown thon rtViI' to thin aulf. 'Timis will nom"ln lu duen limn(' it on(' if the results If a nnturnl law anti tho u 0 'lt in of oa pr'onssI o><pirt trade. It wt ,pre to Co0n ap'tt' with othtior lflIru ralii p1 tuarknti ;jg our1 prod 11111, Wl urmost (o so unoder the morst faviu ing rirý'u mstnlll'ns. K1o01111r hlcnn'llnnlltl Intllnen'vn upon nontrnlrr'n` (1 our fntural wcntor Wayp 111 tho nltTiit. upon1( froigctt ratsri. It h1141 a tonnfl'y tio tlim rlt' o, to not, tip nl~")ir''k IIYnIIIst oxsIHsoVCv 'JInrU ) s. WVI dii no t1ke fIlly s1101ok tn the dperagLUog ii rry fir ivhtoi l l'tullrs in a mlllnntrim wholn Wi11torn pr dU* 011 will Iiot tralnprrlrto fir aIlmosllt uot tllI1Z. n ralwaysrria n1 canwtor "raft urn boatr fil(It liit to lvhrgfrates on pepllflrli ani( fnoigtit L'atliii)iiltl but It Is avldruut thorn Il too 111' nompnlIitltiif between the two sy11tn rs of trans pnrtnt iorn an thatr rrcnl11, r inn Put t rfltr n to fn n nmoniioily. Thls year. It Is lpild. larrci ilnlil i ties ifs orfn Ore seiik I g a tnarkot. at Itt. 1,01111s hi'oarsno of a laIk of rtilrild i lttfatillboM to taki It to flii ieaiionrii. iltlire Is ntluit an inrlialhult alfuit iif gran goilng to Now (lruin1n1 iiliit thnnI1hio b)y stiipmlnir 14011 Will to Europo. Thu jot 1101 at the torithwe'st. PI14s1 arc' a 1110(0111 0011 ronan stpianIlrrs 1011 nli 1( t ihewllhrr nit. N w Parlena. It has also 1010n qimmnll tctrit'ii thtIa urnin do11P not. 1111111 pill in Pllufl.cl thrurrtlt 11h warm watnts oftht flitarlud ttl.ti At bontit. Wtt h tralt bugar rptoi 11 riclib, nodt in'riinimnd 'ioLvaltoI, iron hinrarg ad storrgn failliitirs, the Niissis si)Di wilt yet ben100nn a grielt national highiwauy. rougitll I lalikko tranntportltiO1I ratIes11 nod thrt mart'keto 0101.tn1 101111 W estorn prmiullnts. ... . . -..llt l . .- ..... . . FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONETARY. OFFICE NEW OIRLfEAN DEMOCRAT. I . Wdnnaday Evenfng, Nov. 7, 1877. NBaW OIILIEAN$ OCBABEING-HOJUB. OlParingR. BIlanoee. Novombor 1 ....... $1,407,740 93 $1T7,724 fi N OV ¢nfl lh r F ..... . . 1,f OG9 H (310 192, l.0(1 79 o.ivniltnrtl , . 2,t01t,33i IH 17.447 310 Novnember 7 .. . t.t.81 n7 112 1017 48 Total thur far ........7,199.049 3 170,474 42t mome r of the Ianks tn-day rpnort'~dl a good do niand for nltnely, whilst others o()nly noted (Ia moderate iniatiry. In commtnr.ahl pair t' and mortgage nots the businens done has not hInt of 1 llhlnt. importane to cause any clhanti In rates. Exe tltional eotrnenrola paper 129)- 9 oent: Al o 170t-; second grade do -'3 -: loans on col ateraai lee-: Al mortngna paper 10l-. seond grade do ---(i-- i neunt. per annum. Gtold was only modotlrtely ativt, and ratoe are steadly. Foreihn ExohnanK, rulid] firm and met with a fair demand. New York eight, undor Ih, influnnce of larger offerings, is weaker. Htrc'ks are steady and but little movement notieod. State Console are in good demand: the offer lngs arn fw., and the market. ioI8(tl lrml at. 47 ,1897',1. P'remnium Bonds ruled firm andl met with fair nales, closing at 7(1737'1:17 (toll opened at lcd)al't4I.I nagtint 10I at. New York, and ilostod at Itllt('ll3, agnlnst IcvO', in that market. Salis-x17.e1a9, gI,3833 and $1ooe Iatl 101, and $7185 lit il(ri. BTE1lLINt A 0ALEH---0t1, clear at 489. C.181o do ait 49t144ii9.,. 10.1001 bill of ildling at 415u4h0819 I £7(011 do at 4814lC45..4i.I. 1I,(IIO ill of lallntn an t clear at 4.i9@s4it, and t£5ct hill of lading at 4891),)45.l ,. hank sterling --to4119, commerlall bills 1l1AN iSALES-lto,000 commercial at ir, 75,1eo do at Rs1, a d 1,00,,1 do at ts. Bank frai'm --4-. and 0.1ot for o ,mmeoriial. tl(HIT BALES-.so,.n, tp,1e0e and $2n.lw8) hankerrs' at 3, $in.1ll,0iI do and *31,it0l iolirnmr .Inl at 7-10, 20,1oo) batnkter' at. . and $4iot0ti do at. 11-:2 ' cenilt dlsii'oulLnt. Thne ianks are thnlllk tilg a 'ii i oent. and onmmerciall l4tuoiiil tt 7-il0 t oeil illllscount. NiW O lSANIS STOOl fxoflANON 8lAS.4, SFIRST t'ALl,. $10,eeo0 State Consoln sos (i)) ................ $7 BtOTWE. N PIRsT ANtD SE(JOND CAALS. 10.ono Premium Bond .. ........... ee,00 ltate Consols ................... Rn'. 0,189 t1 (t(3 , ,iOt5) 01 i (lol .... .. ........ 51S 4.310 do do ti .................. . 17i raIe PreJ mtlnhm Bonlids .................. :i7 'r 7,IXN do 'to ... . . .. . :17'. 7,0011 dt l do .tn ................. .. 974 ItWTWICEN 8IltOOND AND T11T)11 CALL . l, State Con ole ....... .... .. .... H n9 i1 73,000 Premium bonds ................... 37'4 THIRD CUAiL. .00on Premium hBonds ............... 371 0 ,.000 do do -----... - .. ... . . :17 14 OEIISOUNT OITY OPIN STOCK BIOAR.D SALIS, BITWEEN FI5T' ANI) 1.COND CALLS. $10,0s8) State Consols.... .......... .... saM a,2to Pier Diom Warrants .......... . us9 10.15n1 Premium Bonds .................... '7 4 1rn18. do do ...... .......... a1 12 shares Orleans Jtallroald (o ....... 23.t lrTWEKIN 8IOOND AND TitlU) CALLS, 11l,ono lState Consols (B this yntr) ......... oiee Premium honds ................... 7 s,uet8 do do ........." ...... l74 IBy Tologravll.) New Yonx. Nov. 7.-Wall street-Money closed at 5l t ieot. Exichange dull at 4.51(o4 ,0. tGold ctlosed at 10ou4. (tovernments closed steadiy; (lrrency sixes 121ftl3l122. PaRiflt l Iltroalld honds closed as follows: Union ofrsts 10l()1o0l' ; land grants tI(o1.sIlo,,% sinking funds 194"1.1g409: Centrals ll lti.1,11Oil1. The stork market was chlarattorized by tleprosslon in the late after nfoon dealtings, andl a lower range of prieo prDo veiled in the entlrctllstt. Thui dellin fromn tho highest point ranged from t, to 24% i cent, and was most marked In Lake Shore, Michigan Central Western Union and thel Grangeoshires. The following are the closing bids: New York Central ........................... .nlo Harlem .......................................14, Erie... 1411 Lake Shore....... .................. 107 ° abasha ........................... rL1 Northwestern .. .................... orthwestern, preferred...... ........ .... 4%4 Rook Island ... -....................l Fort W ayne ..... ..... ...................... 91 St. Paiul ..... .......... ............... . 321 St. Paul. referred .............. ......... 07' Pittsburg .............. ............. 71 Delaware. Lackawanna and Westirn ..... 491I Noew Jet soy Contrltl ............ ...... 141b Delaware and 1H udson Canal ......... ...4. . . i' Morris and Essex................ ....... 7 M ichigan Central............................. ( Illinois C ntral..... ........................ 7 1 U nion r ................................ 7 0. , and I. C......................... ........ a3' St. Josetph ... ............ 12 t. Jose h preferred ....................... 27 Ohio ant Mississippi. W estern U n on ................................ 7 '4 Atlantich and Paclfle Tolourapih .... ......... 2 PciMlai M .t ..i1........ ....... 2:1 ul ksilver .................................. 17 Q toIcksilver, preferred ..................... 1) Ad il s Expr s ........................... .. . l3tx Wells Fargo & Co. Express . ..... .. "H. American Express ....... ....... ...... .. r3 ' United States Express ....................... 4r,' COM4ERCIAL. OFFICE NEW ORILEANH DEMOCRAT. } Wednesday Evening, Nov. 7, 1877. GENERAL IHEMAIlKH. Yesterday was a bright, pleasatnt day. but husl ness was quiet, owing to bac'kwatrdness of the crops and consequent small, comparatively. re elipts. There was somo demand. particularly in the provision line, but there was less done in the wholesale jobbing trade than yesterday. IMoas pork was dull and dry salt meat easier, but bacon showed unmistakable signs of im provement. As to breadstuffs there was a dullness In that line throughout the day, the demand sbeing light and wholly confined to the lo, al trade. While buyers were coy. ("half willing to be pressed,") hoping for. or anticipating easier ilgures In vietw of the steadily accumulating supply, holdl ors took a very different view of the probable course of the muarIket, and manifested a dispo sltion to send their goods into store rather than make any (oncessions in prices. On tile sugar leove operators in the sacchar Ine staple had a fair business to-day. Bugar was quiet and in tolerable demand, and mo lasses active. Cotton was also in demand, especially for the higher grades, and fair sales are reported. reaching 8200 bales. It is a notle.able foot that the cottons thus far received .here are below th ira l 1!d it, en.e the- Sar o1lit fdtl Iry hihetr pit oe tha aruin (JOTTOlt-hi, ý1tealttdr ttndthte toni, of e a ntarkOtt lir( nY *owt onfir met by an )14y t ve tenifin to-day. v ittl a out! movpml i reaWrIiitt to Ranh babeo8, VrrL h~ut prirn, r i e(I firm at yolteroitity l ttnirio, U.rtaion gratos. Rnectl aR Whit" tutu Rll,101ly.tnpll 11 1 141R, IV'c~Po m811'h inuhitred aellot, 1tit lOy intipnktlI outiit. 2 ptLiltl 'l,4 with nvott tonIi g do~wn, nrrivftl.1 hoillu 1-;N~l Alwo a~t ilhot 811108ng oft'"'1 i litiI 8s'w rintttit At N'w YViri tltro p o woire 1 fir withI Rtlt'8 ii 4!(,1(ni tItihilil n iiont 42,'11 oill Mi'tItiar, atnd Mlnii'. *lair 1 111,IW1'1 nn III prvnnint, eapw'lalllly In all t.in' Th omr·(, dl lnl, lit lon'11 fort (111 Cottot t N fP't'hllllgt( 'To-IfAY. Y19t~tltltiOY. Low Oldinalry Lo~w Middlitig 141 Mloot] t tillin g 11. 11t (lbltodItltlgFiltl l .. 11'ii . Hlitt'ko tot 4211f Mitlrlka llitlt ivl, l V. . . . . .'lit TIl stmt"t an nit I'.ittftyr hutt ynI.177...21,11571 N et ri''ttil s Iup tl lay. ti i... . . . 1,t2 Ntit tutil it t tt'o- itiny.........6. 4266 li N!itrit, 1 . tt'1 ti l It1to, it4i. 1 'I'Attn nIinu thi tit t r nt . ho (ItItIt Ttotal strflrk rtlitijIt da fitu iii Of t Vfiti 176,i774 omui titolity's wr'st"l5 wotitt :Ilg tlltlil.o 2ltt24 I hid. 515a4 bati' (o N 'w fork. N t ro i t se p11100 Vniti · · ·· . · . "...... 1(1,1111 (Intrflt tiltr .ll it lt 11r .1111 ,1,7 24 NMo ttc......... I .'11 ltldttAOd 7 . 7.. 111.. n Not ro'niptaf this dalry 44't yearr ..... ,. ... 9,1477 Nt ri'itil it1 2,11'41 171111.. .. 42.2111 Net rof'niirts sa.ºn ticllr' bout wank ... ..:i5,HHn l N 't rtn lsttiplt o. tn. . 2time l.2 t vo8 1 ... ...... ,)171 N I ot ti ltit F l l41tiiiht i:1.1. .. .. .1,711111: N l. ro il t t t Rilk '' S i t u ' I (l't . I: .12 . 2:1r,2:11 P 1oittittl filt Rhliit aid SR p.t' nf 1,1 lt74 t o.111i1 Jittut 1ix''tlt gu, ln; trot~;": Ilivr "prr ll 21.41( at. loonll, a anted at the Exohan(IIoI 14, 1V 1,14 inl Ilrn'Rni 1 5,212 half's.R Af'f'nrilinn t~o tnln Patti)r l rnontvivnd tt the (),,)tin Exf'hitngo~t tttn roetlptm fromf7 noon't vestnrfhiy}' toI nouin to-diay Wnrr 35"'11:1 hfilnn.. ng~ltltis . 27"4 mot. I aut, For five dnyA up to 12 in, to,-day, ten novn-t mont art ports w att a14 follows: $w''11l Rime~r Hlstlln timec Rain s )into Fill, ry. lad woPcrkk. last. ynrlr. Now 1"1'lilR 422+11 :5,14!, 111,,11177 M011VrR~, 1 e 1":118 1.62 17,41 it Sava Inll 22,111' 17(,12 111Hr C!harleston 2: 1.421a 11,4(0 IN .71 Wilmingon 6,41.) 4,115 Vol Norrlillk 11,34 1,07 2:,21 Now Y rk 1,4111 a r5 nr,:1 Rile) i) . 0,124 1,144 2,42 Tot.lil .... 14.r0 171 120 20a 14.,03+4I 2Irnnptsl at. -'rts RiUor n l4ptnmhbrnllier I ..- 34l1,1.12 8tr44ll3pt43 msamo (anie liast year .. - . 1.119.1215 li. ft olpo Ir4I4 nm time v-ll4 r b forl' ...... . 41149,917 The exports, 4'n(lotlidto 1 for the 4past three . . 11. 'Fr22an"o. (lont. (han. , Honks. Tihs wenk 10,740T0 11.n4r l 13.14, 0 1.1,n4 .42.120o L-.t, Wonk. a4,:,i3 34.174 2".1H24 2 '14 40,44,H02 l'hli w nlrk j 27,41 Ir4.24H4 1:3.014 2,I:10 1.42,134, + MHU(iAl-1eo-Jlt44 l4o hh1ds. 'Thel market rulid qluni't with ia modnlrait0 itl tivity: atout 744 h12hds sRilllng at r.,g for Inffrlor,r `etir, for c·olmmWon, 4',4'.444 for yellow 'larlfled, 9,4 for off whites and 91 0 for whites. Woe 1note: 2 forior 3r4;w 4(4,': 4goo41 omonn142l 244a0041 i: fair to 530(od fair 7 7(1'4; fully fair to prim; e 7T'4d)tO4'44: 4tri4'ly trim(o} --4; 'rhocl - -.-; yellow c'iarlfl4ed K4.Mn4 1'; white0 n 1 Bs14 4,l . M(OLAHMtEH--Itocol,'. :ti 247 4lbis. Market qlnnt nali dlnedllllll(l Ko4Od,. [4w gr2.(ala b4King in 0good 2supply antld n4iglh4to4l+ We t qulot., oom4mon I( rdl 3o44; lair 42(044l ; prlnm 411(a.49;: strltly primn 4400r22e, anitd c'h4l0aol at. at n:402s4 1" gallon. The p ales coveredl 287 IbIsI---2 ,onlmmon to, fair at 24(04440'; fro or rimto t4o 4h44'o2 at 47(0(2(1; :445 fair at 44544234', and 27 mixed1 lot 2lt 44('. iFIR )UIt --i Juneos in thi n1 art4lol In dull, thron being only ia mnall 2loca'l diamnalla ; hllders, how over, take l a strong viW v oi 14o probabinbl oourSr of the market and rofulan all ')onl4(34Rions on pre<sent 1,quotationhs. Hals 6O1 aind4 to bls at $1i; so andl 40o at t4 2140; 1,0 2r,, 2), 20. no and I2 it at $7. (omnimon l ql1ot..d at $44}4 24; fine 4 e(0-4 7G: sutnnrfln4l $0,; double extra $a 214176 60; low treble extra m r.g@ o 76T; good do 500, 25; bholne do 4 6)4 404 7o: chole0 extra $t 7507D47; fanl.y 57(7 421 2 bbl. Dealeres and groers5 obtain on0 above those rie4''s, ("COiN MEAI,--Thke a4ivanmn ,,laimnod by hold ors ha2 parthlaly boon c'e4tl4'dl, d by buy1er. Thn SIIpplys) IlKht. antd lth4lough thn domentlld i also light, holdrs aire firm 4t $2 r042 142 a2 4 bl21. dntalers jobbllng at $12 ,52 0(O 4 bidl. 2.atlos 1400 hb2 at2 $2 (1 . (7()ltN IN BULK--Thef market Is bar"., andl su41DPlelos w1ould ommtanld tl1 ,4 bbushl. 2Y I-No. 2 8 quoted to arrive iat 7Tan It22 bush42l. WIllCAT-NonLI on the market. ptring oim mtands $1 241i 2 t4 and wintersl so('i 2 11 ,u1141l, tO(j'ri -Einay and in faitr 4demandi at $l 14,r:l o0n 41 bbl on the 14itding. Job lot1 sell at 444 0t 12 bb,.u I'ORK-Ia dull 4antd (easy to buy at, $14 2. The 1.uppl 1is not large, but lth Idemand Is small and conflind to small transactions to t.he loal trade. Dealers still job at 11 2.o016 .o F1 bbi. aialae--21 and 40 bles at $14 25; 2. and 22o at 614 37s. D1)Y MALT MEAT-fias rfuhd irregular andt neaoler to-diy. with Sa1les of loos10e bhoulld(2r4 ranging from 0',4' ex-detet to 02.4 out of 4stor4, .and pickedl nmeatl slling down to l.th1 ilntar flgure, We quote the malrkot 4l4ay at 4;'.~ ;,4. 0 loo4s4, and pmaked: do4l1rae jobbing at, 6Jat4'Wlu7. atlmes-20,tx)n 1 loose, ex-d4pot, at 1 ),'3; 1),4444 lh at 4Y e; 244 and 25 hox',S at b(4O. BAtION-Is in very light supply and fair de mand, the market ruling st2artl,01r and stronge4r at s'. for shoulde(rs. 49r,(),4' for nlear rib sl4ot4s inld lO4'@lOb',' for 4'i14r shloa; d4ainlt1r johlnl4rg . .4%02 higher. foailes-0 eRsk4 shoulrldr 2a2ts, '. 105 andtll 20 b4x0'4s 4,lnar rib shlt's at. 91',+; 25 ,asks dli at. )O's, ; 5 iad to 4i 'mks e('inar s4s14 atI 1i0 so'. BIIEAK'A8T BIACBON-Q-lult, alndl, according to c'Ut lad glunlity., quoted at tif,1lorit; jobbling and retallling at 1o0)(lliW,'. Hold--10 boxes at LARD-D.ull and nasy at . 4'09rr for refined and trackers' ll tlor4's ; kgeg are quotld1 at 9I'.,( refllted and 9'"e for kettle or packers' st4Om4 Ipr'4ssetdl. )Deailors job) a' an advanceil( of 'Lfab.o on tlhose1 flgu res. H'oldl -2r, tler'es kettle at 0., I'A(IKE1iH' HOG 1PRODUOTBl-Dealers are solling on orders in the jol, tra4de at s 42 half 4bbl for pla2 pork. $12 24(440 2 bbl for prime mosn pork, $10 for prime pork. and $11 24 for rinmtr pork. l'lPklid pl444 feet are selling at $1 14 keg. Ham sausagtis are dill and l uoteod ilt 47 (c444 a tlb, Family pork Is jobbing at 12. o "44 bbl PI''klnd Digs' tongues are quoted ato i aiece. Plokl4 d h.a4ds amre offering at $104111t thier'.; foeet. $10411 threoe. and jowls at 5i1; 4, tlrc4e. Nn snwroe rlm o0n hanid. COtN-Tiheroll I t little Inft In Irst ntand 5 Tho domand is good and vrl'os are Ilrm, wllh an upward tond.lney. White ;5s', new ynllow r, . old1 y'ellow r,710a4e.. Hales 1(Nh) yiellow at 57c and .o.( do at sriHe " bu.hel. OATH-'The stock iN aeumulating and the mlovement only moderate. 'The market is eavy at :u3:637e. Males l(0o anlld te) choice G(alelIna at :7ie hbushol. BIltAN-- The stork in i rst hands Is oxhaustod and that on the Itevo Is hold by dealers. Hales 21)0 haws at tree 'f (Wt. HAY-All grades are scarce and the market is fIlr. ('hole qullotd at $1, orime $14 50,15 50. HRale's (:t)thles'5 choe, at $SI T ton. IBUIL( C(1()N--"tock light and market noml unal atr.e ' hbushtl. BUTT"I'Et-The(i r,.eI lots of Northern are fair. Wesstern arl' in light su)ily and in fair request. We i.lote New York creamnry, inoe 3Wi.:li,; Now Yorat dairy 1I,3 20.. WS Ifn qluality; Western rPaaclnked 10&ml(8€, its in quality. CIWEEE- Ih-nand flair anl prices staaditnr, with only a modenrate stofok. Now York tream 15(t(55',e Western factory 12(@14e. as in quality. COFFEE--Is dull tand unhanged. QUOTAT°IOiNH FOR (1OL.D. Cargoes. Job lotHs. Primo .................. 1 ( 2 2011( ' 2024 Good ............ ........ 10(4 x19~ 194GL20o Fair ..- 1.....0...........i 19-- I Ordinary tn low fair ... 1i;44O1'@1 1*6r171, 'T()lOBACCO--Nothing report'ed to-day. The stock on sale Is estimated at 520o hhds. We qlote a0 follows: Inferior lugs8 3(3 1. low luglas :.33; emedium 4@4',5. goodi to tine 4N5'i5%C. lW Ileaf 5i¢10,a. medium 7,,,0'. giood 9010o.. fine 11(@11se. ani sehlelt ons 12@i2'.. RICE--Market steady. Choice K6n04.;,O. prime nccW;c(', woold si,'Ja:ni, fair 5 r,,5i'i7, ordinary 5 's0 5i '0(' common 4 'a05.i 0, No. 2 :.(5,34:(' Ith. H'ARICH-I-n good domand at 3)'5c in lots; jobbi ng at 3504(44 ' It,. HALT--Demand good and stock fair. We quote,to from warehouse: coarse 75'n)(', ftln 5(e.i$1 : Turk's Islandl neglected and nominal at ss4.,oc fior bags of two bushels; table salt, In pockets. '1507 '0 each,. as in size. BIAG(ilNG--Qilett at 121( wholesale; retniling at. 12 !1301 . Baling twine quotoed at 14c whole saetn. 1Sn(o: ir6 at retail. ESCOLENTS-P'otatoes are quoted at $234 2 50; onions s(:arce at $s 50.42 75: apples $1 5r0is 3 50; cabbages $3&5 F 100; crates $1 7502 25 each. WOOIr-More stocks offering than there is de and, and it is held above the views of buyers, is qOted at 1120. Loutisianaclear 2%e. S1r-upp eAs1h 04, = 4u1, 4t; sese ndussset "Mmea, dry ask" *MMO.~r ;Ib A kr~t bare and nbrgmIllv aso WI -Dull, o 1 a id r tul ar. (3ojd1 r'hunoli nnptor ao In rlirng atl SI 171 Illt. 1n1 lity IrOtlto t Ci1 1,4 I1 tll 34 uanllon, lºnmeut .li Mrket.. thy Telegrsph.] No3rw yongi Nov. 7.--()pqning--WI, ilwt· Itlic0t i 11111111111: hli'iil o Si 21), MllwuLlakO1 IL :, rn) wlnitnr CI :Inli'` :I9. No. 1 SIe llr.io £11. (Jn IIlil't tutu-1 firm. I, ·lit"l,( Rp·w WI)WOt 441,1117 lollai,'ila ""'i 7117). 1114 ,1114H Wi ral'n iiioil 11(N1 )1)1 aaiii 2ld124 Ih4CM. ryc 1271, tililiy 151',14(17. Ilillt r011), tIlrlk 1141 Iicy01114, I PIT 7ri, Kr)on1I Ilol4 17142, 10nr 11 17141), whisk4ty 12,111 14111, I'PIrk 'IIulot.; $i11 44 *llinnry, $11 147 Fobrnary. s17 ail Ii', 'pinior, 417li 114) ar. 1.lord cl lIliit: 1.417 .I ntllnllry. H1', Fn I I rul. 1tIS Novomlnmrr, 14.)11 a J)o c4rrlt1lnr. , r(,0( ytrnr. ( IItoi1' NhVlnt llrIt 1 : 071C 4 nln $i 211: Mlliwallakol $i 211: No. I Mllwt llkno #1 113411 41i4 1IHll'tl 1,1 i)ll iltlhlI. (Jrgi 41114t r11nd firm; 1411) 4114111111 buahl plo lIi4 1124",. WIhl/ ky-- Haglros 1110 1,,1)14 Iu S Il$ I. (Ilats-- etra Whlite No. 1, 42'4i No 2 J. 31454 N, i Il (1h7:417'x .'xtra mixoil 1d.I. '1;N: 2. 5:1. 74 Eiii4rllnar ; 71:1 Ni7 vo ml o1r i; 70I1 I)iI nnnl onr: $1 Hil ynr1, I,1'lllt11 .It; 14,10 iiatrtll ryl 14.7954 Il41IIll'Y ; 14.121( Ni Iviall I r; Mlii '' ,414,r,7', I)oinn.l lmr : H.17', yr'lllr. (JalnllAlIl, Niiv. 7,21:411 to, m.-Whoat im40ttln1d at Si 4l14 il0l l1'k Nov'vnaho r; $1 lOi6 illollr vfnt'; $I :1'71'NiiI 114 I nntlIber, 4 Jorn '1)1'lit alt 42114('449' Nivi'mlnhr: 411, 141ln1 v'III 42'. fir May: 111t14 for Jlalullry 411, T rul Dlvinltilr. Outs (iuilot at. 24 for Nov'lrlbnr or IUli'lOUI)l0r 24'414*2'4 for .Janua11ry. H'r. LJ0Ii1. Nov. 7.-(lo1'471-- (-No. 2 Wlait 51 27 bld: No. :1 wlhr'lt $I 2:I;. h11 Nulvnionrr $t 21}'J 1,141 1 l'omb~ior : $1 21', 11i thlo var1 $1 9N111611i .JIntll) lnlalr 1 St ,111 NovovuIIn r rllb sI 10, 8t1Vollinir' ltorn-- '1sh 4914445'4 1 Novomtwnr 42 ', L1yl'ollOL :lI'4 vail thu your 211 1, 1.1d;1 Jalaunry vnlinhlor 211, 17111 I;liori mber 2154 14d; all the year '21 4 llid; 410011 ry 211', HN 4IIi/r1,. Ilyo---0I014h Do. li'lmlil'x 2 hti(]l, 11114s tI1n-- Whnat H14; Cornfl 21) O0t4 iII 1114 ll'y II;r 1)11. WhIaky Vl 17. .Plrk lid Nivomuh~r 12'`6 all till youlr 12', bidll Jon (!ra('INNA'r~t,No1V.7,-Untl A clllit-mixed ct ~11 R: viii white eHnP: II. Iiyn--Ht.nndv cltlnand. 141411R uierk 14 1)rl1 111, 111l 14 ilty lt. $l) 25(1112 l. (100)1 c lllilll.1 iJ Iuini- - houlldllrM 4l'li4'44 -i.Ioar rib j14J1l)1 I 111m4., 14 144)14',, for (ollolll) avornIgCol. WhIa1kV 'pIllit. 111111 MiltIIdy; SI 17. Yo1)4CM Inr fair doliinI -trod Iii-ail, ('e~rn III 111"'ltirntr, (inm tlrl anti u ttcn 'Iy 131)831 for 1111W 111 lId oar: 42(844 for 11111 and 40 for Milillni). Whloat 114 IlJlloirll lit SI 9111120 for roili 111111 Si 2144111 :ii for good1 tio 111 ioiI , wit. Forelin Ilarketl. l,oNtloN, Nv. 7. 2 V. m. -Flo-r n~nlhannll rltl .t :tmlo; importf of all Uradn intut tlhet Unit-tl Kiug domrt for flthe past weak ulpwtIrda of tI,000 ItHi r trl'.n Wh.at, dull and nol.ialu : tlr oar 'mNt thO l .oniit- e.l lowur on th nuittliud, pri., fo r Ohiongo sprling. at r1.cr 214 ; rodl winhsir Ullunrhnng.d at. r. ind ; OCallfrnrlia unnlilterldl itt, .21: garpoa-1 tIo ar rivu rmnhhangltul: (luhlago 4iuu: Callfornla .lnHim Ian: arrival@ for nrdnr light; imports for thu mI lt wiink upward of ; 7t3.Iu u. quuarters. Coo1n firm iind iunulunglod (Carmgoa '1 o enat tnfu lil; 'targOnei to arrivoe 214 5dl(: arrilvlsl for ordore Ilghtl: irnportned into the Unitled Kingdom for the parut wnnk upward of tno,nI qIuartlru. LtviaRPOol,. Nov. 7 1:45 pD m.-Flour un nhirnugl. taln qlueltt,. WheaiRt lnonhangoed; upturl"g 104 rdlmul~iu 21: (atlifornla (luh 12iu iIauaIu 2u1; do avnrcgi 121. 7d'0l(2 10,o. (Corn ftelady and un lltanIrfll,. 9214 hl1. C(anrula putR. unI. llhaligud1 --·- fill. - --* · C· --- RIVER NEWS. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT, . 'rtulr tilay, Nov. H, 1177. I Daily rport of the - tagtuo r watfer with chatng.rlu in thU twenty-four hours onding yewtirday at a p. m. : Ahove low Chnnga. water. 11. Fall, Feat. Illn.he. Inhchi,. Inlhn14. Cairo.... .. ...... 12 H H 0 Oincinntl .. 5 11 0 1 Littli l(ok'k . .. i5 i 19 , Iuliuivill.. ... ... 4 2 1 MempIhle . . 7 11i i :Now Orle-an1u . ... 1 1 O ilt~t.Rhaurg........ . r, 5 I a Shri.rveTort ... 19 l0 2 i 0 Bt. Loni H ........... II 1 I t Belolw hgluh watu.r mark of 1H74. NEI,HON (tOIO)M eirgeant. HiIgnal Hirviuo, U. 4. A. Arrltval. llnut Wing No. 1. John Howard, Yar,on Valloy, J. A. Hcudldlr, Iabonl. Departures. Alvin. Bllun Wing No. i. Otauhilta Bll. Y, Ytzoo) Valley, Tuxa., John fHoward. To Art1e. Martha, Alvin, lower onast: Blun Wing No. in, Mary Ida. Henry Tote. ItVlar coaut: A. C. IDon nally, Mhannon, Goldeo City, Ohio river: Gov. Alien. Outhit* Belle, Bayot Har: La 1Belle, C. II. 1urfoo., Iod river; I1. C. Yantlr, Gold Dust,. Mt. Louis: J. II. Ianna. Baton iRougn: Natcheoz, VikYlknhrg; Brthla. Optlousas: Frank I'argoud, (I rh' uvlle. The weather moderated considnorbly yewtor day. remaining cloudy. with a stiff wind tromn tho northeast. the prooursor, we fear, of more rain. Thi reel pts of Tuesday night gave the land ing a very livoly appearance. Hthipments were not very active, though the Howard had a fine trip out. Thi oIastrop laid over until i p. m. to-day. turning over the freight recoived to the IHoward. len Cornwell takes charge of the Wilson's offino on arrival. Capt. Dick ItRohrtson. who has been on a vlsit West, returnffd yfste'rday. The Big Munflower, . 1. Fletcher and the hull of the old Lotus were all towod over the river yesterday. The now and vry fine side-wheel packet Gold Dust. C'apt.. E. W. Gould in command will be hero to leave Haturday for Ht. Louis. h6e is ad vortisnd as an indotpndent pf'koet. The New Orleans Outten Heed Association has been dissolved. FrankOakes advertises as follows in the Com mercial: The Lord willing, high water per mitting, and the huilders doling the halan(c of their work with ulikkness and dipatch, the propellhfr Itapvl Tiransit will he ready to leavo this port. for New Orleans, from the i't.h to the 1ith of the prosent month. Partios having pro duiltf boats to "tow out." or other profltable busl ness to offor, will he promptly attended to by making known their wants, by letter or other wise to Frank J. Oakeos.carPl'arker. Wise A Co.. No. 11 Publf Landing, Cincinnati. Ohio. Ca pt.. Thorwegan's great Iron steamer Charles P. Chotnan was to have left St. Louls yesterday. The Yazoo Vallny brought of the Olnncoe s carg', 411 boxes of hehRsa, 7 bdies sa(ddlery, ti) whoe'llfarrowsf. if; lIns whools, 10 do legs, I box hlardware, 4 washing machines. rboxes sauce. 2 trunks. I gin bruIshi 497 sae.s whoet. 24ii pkgs lurnituro. 4 hoxos H. H. goods, 44o s.tks oats and 15ir; sacks corn. A part of the above was Con sigined to the underwriters; none of it was dam f (0tl... Tilhe Thompon Dean lrrivtd at. Memphis with 2: liales of cotton and 2nSn sticks Heed, Hhe waIt to have lbft Miem phis yoeterdiay Of hor the Avalanche says: More frolght offers from here, than who can carry, while at. various lamnt ings iilohw a large qulantity of cotton awalts her coming. Homei 2It) bales or more will be realy atthe, mouth of White river by the time she gets there. The Natchern will arrive to-night from Vieks tullrg anid return Haturday as usual. Theli New Orlieans and lied Rivetr Translporta tion Company stlanmer La Bet le leiaves Hlratur day, without fail. for Shreveport. Capt. P'. A. ltLarlOt will hlave his well known PosIlt and Larliur'tihi piacket Assumption iat the landing to-day, readly to leave Haturdlay. SHe advert ise'rne, t. Owing to a dlisarrangement of the mabhlinry the I.,.sie Taylor was detained Tuesdlay niight, andi did not got, away for the Atchafalaya until yesterirdiy morning. Tilhel .ohn Howard, leaving yesterday. gore through to Camden. ('apt. Montgomery went out, in charge, Capt.. E. it. Perry In the of)len. The John Wilson fills the H anna's plaSe fo n a Wedlnesdny packet t, Onachita City. She will arrive to leave next Wednesday. Tho Now Or leans and (Onachita Transportation Company are koeeping their boats on the ag. and are not allowing the cotton to accumulato at any point for want of tolnnage. On arrival at Trinity, Capt. Jack Slaymaker tulrnedo over the command of the HStlla Block to tick RIawlins and returned on the Howard. Calpt. .. L. IlH.tbins also was a passenger on her. The John A. Hcudder had a big trip down. She returns to-day. lBesilads being a huge froeghter the HSedder is very attractive as a passenger steamer. The Bertha will arrive to leave Saturday, as usual, for t lie Opelousas. The well known coast and Baton Rouge j, aeket Ht. John will come out Saturday. Frank Bergeron will tm in commandl. Thi famous Alexandria and Grand Ecore packet Bart Able comes ou(t Satiirday also. Capt. Dick Slnnot.t In command, Geo. Ilamil ton in th ii offito. Capt. Jack Blanks' Little Bob B. Ison the way down. The fl11t Golden City will arrive to-morrow andI leave Saturday for the Ohio. See adver tisement. The tug Nellin In landing the barge of seed broughtby the Txaa, at tae head of Bieaville street, yesterda morning, knocked a hole in the St. Francis Bellejust forward of the steps. The damae was re redan the day with a sde doo, t S lrrhel tibPe tahsr morzltng as I : er Ittroa4 rrfat was taken moo aa ripethet runner ieaves to.daty tr Bayou t St rafles Beiln fliavti daillty ait 7 0o a. ll from Bllenville etreet fpr Wet wego, runn3l1it in otpmoetion with the Now Orlans an'1d 'Te1ias Railroad t. DorinMsonvill. The M. I. lin steanrmr Mnrv idn. f. A. ilurx mast.r, lr'vine ti, lcay. cc uicul. at it 1' o'clock for the lttpupr coant to lioi '1 Tii rnlld. The vilenwllt pRa(nsngr andl Uoltro MtRts mail stearmer Frank i'nrgKul. J. M1 Whit.e Ilnn tot'. urt. C luiih n.es 'lrk, Inavtl t0o- y . at ri p. in. for (Itriinvlli. Vic'khllrg nail il andilingn. Th'ii Now Orloans nail (ni'i TransP iirt'it fl' ' m(It iani e stea tirrnotr &irthli. W. H. llinIoant mrni tior, inrryiri gt i nited HMtil1' mail. I'iivos to diay at i f t,. for Ir't iLn. " The Alvln, W. T. ovell mannstr, also of the above' o.rpany,. livi. to-lo-mo'rrow iat 12 fn. Tiet r.iiulir t rl*wnekly naf4t, andl Ionrialdon vill" yekot He-1nryr T'.Ii .1 F. A eoln l inste m r, M. FI. Landlry ,clrk. .lonvwe to-d'lty at 12 mnl. Inrking all Xlantation lailingis in daylight. 'lTe inllenrlI Mnlmplnhi and iend pw'kot John A. HI'nlddlr. I,. Frtank h litk in ornn ij.il. lChln. Dix clerk. lhaves to-(dily at i p. In, wl'hiout faill. Thn Now O)rlanr aidl Otiwhlillt Tran aorta ifln Company stiamor .ati,rri, (lie Iton flgo mrotefr Ioia.v.o tio-day a.t I .. i f.or t he it)Oun'h lt through to, (nimiden. rigniing through b illi The Brtllth ruinnr, J. M. Itbhnrn me tor. 1. (. (I Myer clerk, is re" iving to I'ln av tio-d.y at ti p. in. for nl, I dings on I) he O(iahIita avd In iu I)'Arionnno. Tn ine setnamer ,,hn II. II.anna,. Namo P. Mi!iroy in cormmandn . liaves to.morrow at. 12 i. for J ,rt.rn ItoIgo tn'i "t'mt, Intlrin'si . Ca ,t. ., sehoriussaye heia chfrge of the lofinv , h itUn" dll Mito tns i.i I vknt Gov. AIllen lohl J. Drown mct-rr. H H. Htroek ,Inrk, in.eaves to-morrow at i p. m. for Iayii HMart. [IlBy T'iegraph.J V.ro.n1urt. Nov. 7. To U. (1. Wnynri, Now Or le'nis: 'hi (lollon (.lty ieaves heri nit lii. IIn. Will arrive Friday moititing, and I'ave Hatlhr lay. 1Ifl ilnst. posit.ivelv. J. Ii. IfE(Lt(i,Elt Mastlr. Ex~ hanlle :llppings. (Cininnn ati C(,mm~crecl. Novrnuhnl'r r: Pl'rTenruI iii, Novotrnibfr 4.--Theli riv.r has rison stea'lldly nil day., nid is still rluing tfrim one toI 1 two iinches pr houir, with i .ot hly thie marks. Iloth the Allh'gilleny anl Molnouiilgait'a airr comn Ing out together, and It 1is trlnnl thrn will b" 7. tprhiapn c, fooet t,y morning, and if cn ,onsid orahnl ,oa.l will I senlt out io-rlorrow. Ileavy frost last ilghlt; wacrmlr this eavnling. The John L,. thltNia will prbnhblry vommnrnrorn to lbol for Mt. L".lin i f.rt.hwith. inn will also liht Jron M.ointelin for New Orlanlll. (INm'INNATIr Nov. Ti 'ifin Mary EliJnAb.tlh. (C tot. Ii. A. uift, I iiIlve'rtlo'iI to li.av for New O(rl rIlln on Wedl i.isdlay. (lapt,. (It",rg' Wnlf tolegraplhs frrm TLmni vi lls the i,hi"ri'kt o will arriv th is mornrurg. aind mil iandl lnav lfor Now f Irlenins on Wlidnsdallly. 1Ierrii HN., W'riopy the following flitholit anll protliu'a itonle from the ILten!rdlor. if Fri (a t. A. 4. Hanrvey, of Migg'sconrintly Ohio, an old ilatlboiutmrnl well knlown by COats. IInhi. cIalkii, John C(. lMliler. Hlugh .hpoy, and olhers oif our oil-time bonfitmn'', snluds thlie following vtailnablin trlrrnatrrion fr'iom the upper Ohio: Our poDItlo (ro i in light ind i salne few, 'rh iimostl of thono go iiY rln ,iohoat fr'Irm hore ari heavy farmers. I don't know of hut, one sale of vuotetoet in this neoJghorhooil, annl thlat, at orti ients. I near of sorno sialns near rtelnn at at .,Sir. The foil winag I a list of the boats alrealy dn tormlind ii",in, riand thlo irorhblhn cargoeP : A. J. Fino'lbr . (!,.1 tor l i, h Ni hbi bk otiitnts B1 J. Plrine, flat Ioro , 21.0 irhl pottatos ; McKay & Go., flntiontc, 211 tlhit pot.aton; Allf. InIouglass, biarg, 41Iii, ibin lotatos;: Ad. 'Taylor, iflatbot, it0w bbls potatoes: Phil. EIIhlit. 2110.1 bblc potatoes; IRoad ap. 2 . fl 'tboaIs, 4111 tl sb i p(iotatoe' Hliggy A& Clark. : hiints, risoo bbils poitatoes; rOWn & Wells, hioats, lo lfluis piDtattou.s: Thomas Alexandlor Waverly., ltliosats, assorted; Wil liam .i ,. 14. ilobnrtha, flatlatf,i L asiRCrlti lo.d; J. Hayrn. milnil barge, hey andi potnttohi; Albert PI'well, biarge., riplei and viotaltole;: Ilichrd Hpo'ni'e barge pinat.sJs, and hay. Thono bolat are b"trween Mlurrtyvliln and (ullynuldattl.. Tln following arn roported e gfoing to run holat: 8. Ncott, N, Jonn.s, I., Pliknll arol Rloush . Be.nts. In uldlition tim nusul shiprn3Lnts will te mlad from hIore to N',w (Orleans by inv amers. Mont of the pti.'h blow potatoes are holId lip for the spring tradei. 'T'hn applen crop is very poor. 'mhi ron i-rnp Is vrVy light. Capt. Je'.,b I,hheol left his laminr g rtimr I'it.tslaurg, I'rinn. sylvania, Oef tioer 24. with a produte boat :con ta.llin 2r0, hblis acpplne, no hhln onlions io. 1 bushels piotatoes 70 ktgs nRills and several bbls whisky. Will flil out at li,,okinport and Evans ville. C(pat OGo.rgi 1. ucholl is re.roiving part of loel oif produeo fit l,oehstr, aitd will Irll out below f.h flls. Thn Vvaery eveille reports: Ilhrvy Hchrodor and Hiram Bakes are loadulng a flatboat with romr for the lower eoaeting trade. iJas. K. 'loasants will load the mudel barges Mary Houspton an i U. P'. 8chennk No. 5 with hba and potatoes for Now Orleans. The Union Furnituro Companu is loading a flatboat with furniture, ntil will be off n a fw dliys. Over 00 ohhdi of tobhrano have bamn shipped from Ghonmt, Kenturky. tht pnut year. CAIIo, Nov. 4.--The U. , choenk begins lnalling in the morning for New Orleans. tnd will grit away befor itt rdlay. MT. Louts, Nov. ei,-Cap,., Joe Kinnovy r. Is oxpiiitnd to-daly from Ioonvillo. 'I'he Kate Kinney will leave shortly for thle lower river. The Joe Kinney will, It is said, load Inde p'denantly for New Orlalns. Menmphis Avalancmhe. Nov. r: The John Means and hargos passed here withoutlanding on Huniday about noon. The cargo on board was chiefly from Cairo and be low. The Golden Clty passed hero. goln Bouth. Monday nI.ht, drawlnrg sSG feet and with almost all she wantedl, having added 9~o1 sacks of corn at Now Ma"lril and FNrris IArding., Bhe mdled heore somi on tons of plunder 75 cot ton pickers and 210 cabin peopli. Oihe hin no room for cotton or other freignt. A part of her eargo was 11.1,(xº esmnks corn, 12100 bales hay and :~ss bbls flour. The Centennial. which left NOw Orleans l.st Thursday, stoppid at. Delta. opposlto Vicks bura. the other dny. ti, take) on bo tween 0ro o and I lo,x111 snuks need for Powers' mills. DAVID F. CONOVER & CO. MUCCE8H0R3 TO WM. B. WARNE & CO. WHOLEAILE DEALERI -IN WATCHES & JEWELRY, 8. E. corner Chestnut and Seventh streets, PIIILADELPHIA. American Watch Wholesale Malesroom. oloe em eod FOR SALE. BUGGIES & CARRIAGES. THE UNDERSIGNED IS STILL AT HIS Old stand, 3$ Carondelet street, And will sell carriages and buggies for a lower price than any dealer in the South for the next sixty days to come, to make room for a new fall stock. Will sell lower than any dealer in the city for CASH. or thirty, sixty and ninety days' aoes tan:ce. to suit the emergency. N. J.--I have exclusive control and sale of the celebrated Emerson & Fisher top and no top buggies, that cannot be surpassed for beauty, elegance cheapness and durability in the United Httates. They are manufactured of the best material; patent wheels and axletrees. steel bows, very light and yet strong, oil-tem pered English steel springst-all fully guaran ted ; all of which will besold in accordancewith the times. I have also a large stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, from $7 up to $40; a full assort ment of VELOCIPEDES. and the square JAP ANESE UMBRELLAS. new style and water proof. Call at a3 Carondelet, and examine be fore buying elsewhere and save money. Again, I have exclusive sale of the work man ufactured by Messrs. McLear & Kendall, of Philadelphia-the largest and most successful builders on the continent of America. They send their goods to every city in the United States; have many established repositories, well stocked with the finest work, over the coun try. and build 200o and 3oo0 jobs a year. This work is the very best quality for wear and com fort, fully guaranteed for twelve months. This firm has stood all the financial eruptions and panics for twenty years. and to-day Is far in ad vance of any establishment in the country. P. S.-I also buy largely of Messrs. Dart & RBy nolds of New Haven, Conn., the Young and en ter rising sucoessors of G. T. Newha'll. They build about sixty jobs a wookr--work that aýnot be uenrptased for durability and finish, full" all at o1 Crondelet treet. L, T The following tariff of charges is oMopf4. by the undereignod to Augutnt ~1, l.s7t: COMPItESINING, For forelln Iorts, diret , r rrn.etwi.een, whether by stolnm, sail or railroaed,. per lhail ..... .............. ..... 7 1 1o . For east winc p rtl, stearm,e Rll or railroade , Dper lalo ................... 00 . Ol1AltlIET TO HIfIPPEItRM, Drayca" to phit, eer bhile .......... 2110... . Lahelr ion eolOtlls ha iulneid by 1 sipllDpterM, paylile on dellvery, pedr ait ..... i o10 t. '0 , Covering Ramulo holel with shliptel'.' patches ........................... . fiar ," Extra handsI , e ah .... ................... 7 1oeltI .. On eotton sihlpmarked, not orderend the day It In weighed, stornge.a nde Iv laebor. I,r hbale, with thee tprivllege of remlanlnilk three day ............ ofol ."r: Altear throee das, storage for first month, Ineludling th ththre nldatys ..e . slOntlt. HMALL NUMIIlMH. On smtll numbeirs thee 'largo, for labor and storage for any pe'rilo to 81st At'gllst, 147m, tnr hale ............... 80f l$w On all Iise!. or parts of istse olf erotton reo.eetved li I Weighnd for hauling eor t.rnrsfer to anothnr press, tiut not, haiclted the) Hanrte day it Il weigh cel, it charlge will bee ulleleI of, per hacl ................................ IO i00481 Extra dlrays eu.on rlotiton retuellrnedl from Whipl stoamer or railroad, nea'h way twolveP and a half eenclte, tio h paaldel eby thipenr, tog.ether, per Ihnle...... 2#O llggi .. PFor oerwardlingl otton, lbor, peer hale .. ... .. ......................... 10 oeiitll On iall eotton ship-marked or small nulllnhbered, removed from oner presst to elnothor for the pulrpltose ,lof str. age or compllressinllll, oer shippedl wit )oecuthningt 'oepeem ersetreel, tet'. )ac+lo, ,S+O tiI to ten palil by thie ullrchaser upon delivery of thee ott,oln. Cotteon tlaken by original ilanters' mark wil if removed upon tithe lay It ie reeelvetd £l34: ` wetghed, he deIllierel frem of charge,. Leveem Mteam (otton Pream, JI. C. Deals, PMli' Commeorcal P'ren., lmlith & (rtlnimlthl. Oanal Htreot Prees. .1. C. VanWlekle. Atlanti, l rers, M. J. Zeunts & Co,. Flrproof Prese, .1. I'. Mooree, Jacekson Preos, O'Brien & Co,. Louicalcna Prors, E. K. Bryant, Natebheez Pres. Ir,. A. Levy, Jr. Orlnsnnq. Peltcan and lhippers' Prests, B.al Boyd & Co. - Liverpoeol Prens, Stanleyr & Co. Penn, Kenteucky and Planters', HergdOln Krumbhaanr. Virginia Press, Lewis & Lynld. Union I'Prose. A. I'. Mason. ooeg 2W J. It. WALKEUR, I). 1. NI., .. ...........Dolerd street.. ......... CAlREFULLY PERFOlMI ALL OPEIRA IN DENTINTIIY. ecedee t,t .U JUl10O, PORTRAIT PAINTER, Mn. a Carondelet street, New O@IS.l0 Portraits from or from ni.s crayon), from at pleiasre. 020 tno2 LUMBEt I CABINS I LU The undersigned are still offering their in trade at lowest rates. The pri0es of celebrated CARREl PLANTATION CAWU IN.KS have been so reduced as to be within n all. Bend for price llists. W. W. CABRRE A 00., ago Delord sttrWt: eol tf New Basin. New O LOUISIANA STATE UNIVIrBSIR. -AND- Agrloultural and Mechanical Co This institution is now open for the r of students and cadets. The session begdfi law, October 5 and ends July 4. Tuition free. Admission granted to men and youths not under fourteen ago, who are proficient in the branboll common English education. They Ban any time during the sesslon. Course Of for the present optional with the parent of," student or (n'loet. Military Cuadl will be quartered in the. verslty buildinWr other students can fand board, at reasonable rats. in the city of Bouge. EXPIFINSI FOR A MILITANY CA Fixed expenses per month: Board, I and servant attendance, $12 : washin and ing, o2 50; fuel and lights, ri cents; med.e.a.. tendance, St; total. $16; or for the nine months. $144; or at that rate for part of slon. Payable monthly in avanoce, Contingent expenses per session: Esti uniform c'lothing. $47; text books and ery. sin: modieinas. $8: breokages saId contingnnosn,. $5; total, $72, Payable $4e trance; balance, $24, January 1. In cases of withdrawal from the I aelets will be charged only for the time n tendance, with this ex'ception: that there w. no remission of fees for the last two molte the session. For fulller Information. ladress oeao m D. F. BOYD, Pre REOPENING The uunderstgned begs to inform his and the public that the RESTAURANT attached to his Confectionery on CanalG corner Carondelet having been refitted, open on TUE8DAY, the 1eth inst. As heretofore, he will exe'rute orders for Marriages. Hoiress and Iteeptions, wi est our market affords. N. KUNTZ, corner Canal l 101Im and Carondelet stres HENRY KLUNG, LITHOGRAPHER, ENGRAVER -AND 511.......... Magazine street ........ NEW ORLEANS, LA. All work exe.nt.id at New York prics. 1til. F. BUSCH, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. No. A3 Commercial Place. Now Orles BELL HANGING, IRON RAI SGeneral House Work atrnded to notice and reasonable p Alt Loeks and Oopylng Pross re4;:1 Keys of all descrptionslo ins a seeia.lty Y.S W. W. FARMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONBOE. LOUIBIANA. Pra dcts n h bbes of&naidbjt U' -