r THE NEW ORLEANS BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1874.
(o Bremen 15-32c ; to Baltic porta >,d. Grain to Liv One of our contemporaries has it that the Henry do 1 sack wool 1 Ldi bides Meyer Weil—1 do to order— MONETARY. erpool lOd. Ames, for 8t. Louis, had 5070 hhds sugar on board 1 sack wool S Berstein—1 bdl hides W Breedlove—3 For Rent. Steamboats. SUGAR—Received this morning, 61 hhds. The when she left on Wednesday evening, and if she had bides G M Bayly A Pond—2 bdls hides Duffour A Ba- market is dull and unchanged, and on’y 45 hhd« «old —w-11, if she had, that's all. It was a whopper, but zus—2 do J L Couret—42 h' ad cattle Glenny A Wag rpo REST—THAT LARGE FOUR ’ TORY UPPER MISSISSIPPI. HEW ORLEANS BULLETIN OFFICE, | at 8 c for good fair, 9c for prime, and 10X« for yel no accounting for tastes or snoring propensities. ner—36 do C Mehle Acn—24 J J McGinnis—and suu- 1 Store, St No. 35 Magazine street. Turning through to T h i' hhdat E vfnino, May 28, 1871. j low clarified. Capt. J. Frank Hicks is coming down as a passenger driee to order—Total, 78 bales cotton 102 head cattle 85 Bank place 210 feet, 1 he buiiding is in good order and ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS AND MEB. HEW ORLEANS CLEARING HOUSE. MOI.ASSES—No receipt« »nd no sale«. on the Pauline Can oil, but, it is supposed, will stop sacks cotton seed »ell adapted for the dry goods or hardware business. CHANTS’ SOUTHERN PACKET LINE. FLOUR—There is no demand for Cuba to-day, and off at Vicksburg. ST LOUIS—Per steamer Bee end 4 barges—104 Also, that large fonr-story store, No. 53 Carondelet Giving Through Tickets to Clearings. Balrnces street, well r&lcutated for cotton factory offices, or any May 73...... $ 82.*»48 25 $1-8 881 67 the market i« at a standstill even with the local or j' b The Ba't Able, Capt. R. Sinnott, arriv ed in tim e sacks bran 630 bids flour T Prudbonim e----- 1U0 do to Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balt», trade. The «took on hand !« only moderate however, la s t evening from Grand 1 core with a cargo of cattle, Glover A Odeudahl----- 100 do Flash, Lewis Aco------100 other kind of business. more, Washington City, Buffalo, Pina* May 7B...... 946.806 1 8 117,185 11 Also, those two four-story stores. No. 119 and 121 M a; 26...... 1.117,251 84 199,034 90 and low grade« are scarce. The receipts are very small. etc. She will return, «8 usual, on S atu rd ay , a t5 P . M. Schneider A Zuberbier---- -100 Keep A Raymond— 1*8) burg, Cleveland. Cincinnati, Louisville, and Only 100 bbl« sold, of which 50 bbls good treb'e ex (Correspondence of the Bulletin.! T A Hamilton A< <1—800 do 100 half bbls do Schmidt A Magazin« street, with large hack warehouses, well M a; 27...... 1,023,5'7 15 156.345 14 suited tor a large Western produce or wholesale gro EXCURSION TICKETS TO ST. PAUL May 28...... 677 025 42 84,968 69 tra Bold at |7, 50 choice treble extra at $7 50, 120 at Mp.ypHis, May 27, Noon. Zeigler—200 bbls flour 200 sacks bran S H Kennedy A $7 62‘i. 60 unsound at $5 50. 500 bbls, in lots, and Business for the past day or two has picked up eon- co—737 sacks com 12 bbls meal 276 bbls flour 12 half cery btisine.-s. The two s'ores can be rented separate FOR ST. LOUIS, CAIRO, MEMPHIS AND IBM 130 bl> « on private terms. s derably, as will he seen by the increased receipts of blrls do and 364 pkgs sundries C A Whitney Aco—42 ly or together. BENDS. ’■m s far 1bla week...... 14,746.632 74 1680 415 51 cotton from the St. Francis and *» h te river«, and a ca«ks bacon J West Aco—1 hhds tobacco R T Toriau— Also, several flue offices in Commercial Place. Home tim e last wo k ...... 5,785,264 26 730.424 38 CORN MEAL—1The supply is light but the demand Will leave as below at 4 o’clock P. M, is now Nlack. Holder« ask $5 10, bLt only 50, 100 aud slight improveme t is also noticed in th» shipments 4 Guutber A Stevenson----- 5 E H Wilson a Mills-----J4 I he ab ve buildings are in first rate order, and will Total last week ...... 6 755.160 !'0 892,572 69 tie rented on exceedingly favorable terms to good ten JOHN A. SCUDDER, Total week before...... 7 8»i6,358 71 994,159 31 50 bbl« sold at that price. of freight to points oh 'hose streams as wed a« to J E King----- 50 Kirkpatrick J Keith— 91 bbls flour to PORK—'I he market is dull, but the receipts aie i landings and t wns below her--. The Belle of Tex D Hadden Aco——10 b-xes cam ilea 12 4 sacks corn to ants For information apply to A. J. Carter, captain ; Chas. H. Dix, clerk ; The Money n arket continue, inanimate. The offer light, ami the stock is small ami held at $18 75(a 19 18 brought from the Arkansas 158 bales of cotton, 1200 1 N O, M A T R R----- 502 do to order----- 462 U J A D D my29 lm H. s. nL’CKXER, No. 137 Gravierst. Sa t u r d a y , May 30. ing* are n,b t belli in hank ami < n the etreet, anil the sacks seed, and left 109 hales of cotton at the mouth, O’Brien—lbC3 do 450 sacks bran 508 sacks oats to bbl for original mess pood weight. It is retailing at UUI R I t K M —IN T H E M U S T A R I S T O - PAULINE CARROLL, rate* of commercial paper are without any ipi- table $19 f* bbl. A lot cf 00 bbls mess sold at $18 75 which the Longworth will doubtless get. The Kyle Hudson A Moore—1:58 do 148 sacks corn C T Buddec- variation. We continue to quote «elected signature«, F erratic part of the city, recet tly thoroughly James A. lore, captain; Geo. Milteuberger clerk; Ÿ bbl. hal a good trip up, including 560 hogsheads sugar, and ke Aco—1975 do 1 63 sacks oats H T I-awler—7**0 do to repaired, th .t splendid residence, with beautitul w ith * T without col ateral« at 8 Tf* ceu' per annum , h r t- DRY SALT MUÂT—None arriving, and none in first 1 lelt 21 0 packages here. The Helena from Vicksburg Howard A Prestons----- 500 M Driiliau----- r410 do 200 WEDNESDAY, June 3. ctass 9(a,10, A1 at 1 I*« 12, arid aeeond Krade at I@1 X > grounds, No 294 Pritania, corner Third street. Ap Issuing as usual, Through Bills of Lading in con lands. Shoulders aie quoted at 7c lb. Dealets was Habt, andeveu then ran aground at Catfish Point sack - b r .u 20,60 ' bushels corn in t ulk Bussey Aco— ply to J. H. JENSKN, 78 Carondelet, between 9 aud •eat per mentti. J ir»t-cla*8 mortgages rule at lo > and »as relieved by the Kyle. The Belle Memphis 24,690 do 30,000 bushels wheat in bulk 2676 sacks corn nection with the Railroads to all principal pointa are retailing shoulders at 71,c. clear rib sides 9 Xc. 11 A. VI., aud 3 aud 4 P. M. my24 tf North aud West. •eat per annum, while nothing i« reported aecond clear Hides 10c V fl>- A lot of 14,0(8) lb rib ami c:ear ! trom St. Louis, brought 10Ö0 tons Monday, and went 2188 sacks oats 440 sacks bran Geo Martin—300 do I h grade. rib sb'es. lot s , sold at 1UX f* lb. back light. Hoelzel—loo sacks malt J A B affer Aco—2*2 pcs pig IXK OFFICE FUR RENT, CHEAP— J. B. WOODS & CO., General Agents, We notice that a iietition ha« beeu filed in the BACON—Dull; (air stock on hand, but no demand. The .Mary Alice and to»- went up, laying here to iron J H Ludwigsen—50 boxes matches Smith A Mc No. 12 Carondelet, between Canal aud Common myl Gravier street. Superior Dlstr et Court, praying lor an injunction Shoulders arc offering at 7*£c, d e a r rib sides 1< »„<-, patch a boiler, and the Bee, down, dropped an ice Kenna—25 do J P Sarrazin—10 Lochte A Cordes—58 streets.F Apply on prem ises. my22 M.Xf.tf retraining the city'« payiue, from the fund« appro clear sides lie ]8 lb. Only 9 casks clear sides sold barge containing 200 tons; that brings 1 ur total ol bdls twine Woods, Sla) hack Aco—22 do M J sm ith A TENSAS AND BLACK RIVER. priated to meet the monthly pay roll cf the variou« at 11c. Dealers are doing a job trade at X@ ‘4c above that article of coolness up to 918k) ton»—sufficient t« co—25 coops poultry Miller A Meyer—5 boxes hard (**1« RENT.—OCEAN SPRINGS REM - department«, any claim« or
24c, aud 33 kegs gers. The St. Francis, from Wittsburg, had 200 bales ton Jurey A Gil lis—25 Meyer, Weia Aco—25 J M Sau- wharf, bath house, miueral aud salt bathing—a charm Flcta, laaned under act 32 of 1873, to defray the expenses of kettle rendered at 12!,'' V lb. Tierce is quoted at of cotton and the Little Rock Railroad passengers, didge Aco—23 Jno Phelps Aco—19 T H U M Allen A ing residence—will be rented low until fall. Address L. 8. Greenlee, master, Jas. L. Bobbins, clerk, W ltschooner Pippo—200 bbls sand port for all landings on Bayou dea Glaizes. my26 tf Mgfat offerings and without quotable variation. The CORN IN BULK—Stock on band nearly 50,000 bush Charles street, corner of Julia, my.9 3t ■alas were confined to £95 0, embracing £3000 bill of els. It is being put in sacks. Supplies are on the Republic for New Orleans; Helena for Vicksburg. 24 bales cotton 18 sacks wool 6 bbls peas 19 bbls naval lading at 5 46; £800 do at 5.45!-,; £2500 do and River falling. Heavy thunder storm with hail and stores to order U R N I 'H E D r o o m « , w i t h o r w i t h * VICKSBURG. way here. high wind this afternoon. BLIND RIVER—Per schooner Alice—15,000 staves <1700 A1 clear at 6.46, and £1500 do at 6 46‘j. CORN IN SACKS—Is in fair supply and good demand out board. In a central location, convenient to the Franca were scarce and m fair request at previous Pittsburg. May 28.—River falling, 4 feet 8 inches. to order F FOB VICKSBURG. at yesterday’s prices The sales comprise 69*8) sacks, business poition of the city. Inquire at No. 58 Ba UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. ratas. The only sale reported was 100,000 commercial Louisville. May 28.—River 5 feet 3 inches in the TCHEFUNCTA RIVER—Per schooner Rebecca—500 ronne street. Terms moderate. my24 lm of which 100 yellow mixed at 79c, 400 mixed at 80c, bbls sand to order Leaves every SATURDAY, at 6 P. M. Bt 4 60. 600 yellow mixed at 82c. 1000 white mixed, 1000 prim e canal, and about stationary. Weather very warm. At the dose Sterling bills were still quoted at 5.45 Channel’s bars cutting out. JORDAN RIVER—Per schooner Mary Louise_30,000 e l i g h t f u l c o o l f u r n i s h e d For Vicksburg, Palmyra white and 200 white mixed at 87c, 318) white mixed at feet lum* er to o rder Lake, Grand Gulf, St. Joseph, Rodney, »5.44IX for bill of lading andAl clear, and 6.49(a) 88c. 15* 0 choice white at 88c ^ bushel, and 1800 prim e M e m p h is , May 28.—River fell 6 inches. Weather rooms, on principal thoroughfare, Canal, near for bank, and francs at 4.60 for private, and 4.56*40 cloudy and warm. Departed : Ella for White River, PASCAGOULA—Per schooner Union—40,000 feet Rampart,D convenient to re taurants and business Waterproof, Natchez, Fort Adams, Bed wtiite on private terms. lumber to order Blvi r. Hogs’ Point, Tunica, Bayon Sara, Waterproof. 4 M for bank. OATS—Prices are firm. The supply is good and Parker from Cincinnati, Mollie Moore for New Or Inquire at 231 Canal street. Terms moderate. The offerings of Domestic. Fxrbnngo were rather leans, Commonwealth and Chester for St. Louis, PASCAGOULA—Per schooner Alcyon—35,000 feet ap28 tf Port Hm sou. Baton Rouge, Plaquemine, Donaldson- the demand is fair; 950 sacks sold, of whieu 250 St. lumber to order ville and all intermediate landings — The splendid limited, and, with a modeiate demand, commercial Louis at 59c, 300 and 400 choice at 60c ip buahe'. Vicksburg for Vicksburg, and Mary Houston for passen y r steamer dosed a shade higher than yesterday. The sales Louisville. BAY ST LOUIS—Per schooner Jalouse—25,000 feet BRAN—I« in fair supply and the demand is better, Gov. Allen, Hew York sight covered $130.000, embracing »20,000 Vick sb ur g , May 28. — No boats up or down. lumber to order at unchanged prices. The sa’es compris« 625 sacks, Amusements. J. G. Benson, master, R. A. Owen, clerk, commercial st V "tf cent premium, $15,iooand $15,1 of which 100 and 125 at $1 35, and 10. and 200 at $1 40 Weather warm and cloudy. River fell two inches iu PASCAGOULA—Per schooner Martha M—40,000 feet do, and $30,000 private bankers' at 9-32, aud *50,000 last 24 hours. lum ber to order will leave ae above, connecting at Vicksburg with t i t> If! 100 Its. AMERICAN GYMNASIUM, steam er LUCY KE1RN for Yazoo and Tallahatchie, bank at 11-32404,. HAY—Thesnppiy is go«d and the demand has im. BILOXI—Per schooner Hy L atour- 35,000 feet lum The banks continued to check on New York at X ber to order € \ aud LIZZIE for Sunflower Rivers. proved. 800 bales sold, of which, 150 prime at $21; For freight or passage apply on board, or to •ant premium, aud conunercid sight is still quoted 250 do at $23; 4(8) do at $25 1» ton. BILOXI—Per schooner Richard—25 cords wood 51 5-16, against X05-16 yesterday. MARINE NEWS. 9acks wool to order JOHN JANNe Y, Agent, 117 Common M, WOOL—1 he demand is active, aed the receipts are my22 tf GEO. D. HITE, 4 Tchoupltoulas street. In stocks we no iced sales of 5 shares Crleaus Rail sold readily at f u l p ices. Some 75.000 lb medium BILOXI—Per schooner Almira—35 cords wood to road at $45 65 Hibernia Rank at $81; and 5 Canal Oeorge J. Duncan Is the authorized Marine Reporter master Texas sold at our quotations. The last sold at 16c for of the New Orleans Bulletin. _ ^ RED RIVER. Bank at $84 50. burry. 26(aj2fie tor Texas clear, and 15c for pulled BILOX'----- Per schooner Félicité—40 cords wool I h r sales 01 B ords indu > d $1000 United Htateg superfine. Clear lake is quoted at 31 X033 . to m aster WEEKLY GRAND ECORE PACKET. 30’S of 1867, at 1.211a, $500 new city seven V cents BUTTER—No good Gnh-n here. Supplies are ex NEW ORLEANS BULLETIN OFFICE, 1 BAYOU LACOMBE—Per schooner Leander J a n e - Leaves every SATURDAY, at 5 P. M. GO, and $2000 city Gold bearing seven V cent«, at 52: pected by next week’s steamer. The stock of W estern Friday Morning, May 29. j 25, 000 fei-t lum ber to order For Fort De Itussey, B arbin’«, which was about the dosing rale. Yes'erday, not be is small, consisting chiefly of mediupi qualities at 30 PEARL RIVER—Per schooner Lillie Schm idt—50,000 1 8 3 ...... S t . C h a r l e s s t r e e t ...... 1 0 3 Norman’s Alexandria, Mouth of Cane fore repo ted, $8000 city Gold tia rin g seven V cents, 032c; choice Western is scarce at 35*« 36c 18 lb. Cleared Yesterday. feet lumber to order OPEN DAY AND NIGHT UNTIL 10 P. M. River, Montgomery, Grand Ecore and all sold at 63. TCHEFUNCTA RIVER—Per schooner Geo Eike_ COFFEE Only a d maud for job lots We quote Steamship Harlan, Lewis, for Indianola via Galveston Term s—Only $12 per annum . »ay landings— We notice no speculative movement in City Scrip, cargo lots ordinary at 17X018c (gold), fair at 19X0 20U bbls sand to order B A R T A B L E , the denn, ml being apparent y confined to small lots tor C A Whitney Aco 19»4c, good 20>,(421c; prime 21 X@22c $1 lb. Job lo « P vtSCAGOULA—Per schooner Oloff—40,000 feet of Regular Gymnastic Classes—Tuesday and Friday a1 R. Sinnot, roaster; Geo, o. Hamilton, clerk. for the payment of city back taxes. Italian brig Aurora, Adorno, for Cette— lumber to order 7:30 P. M. Boys’ Classes—Monday, Wednesday are se ling at 18c for ordinary, l'JXc for fair, 21c for Goldenbow A Kelley Particular attention paid to way aud plantation busi City Appropriation Certificates and Metropolitan Po good, and 22c jH lb. We are indebted to Messrs. BAY ST LuUIi'—Per schooner Concordia—50 cords and Fi iday, from 3 :30 to 5 :30 P. M. ness. For freight or passage apply on board, or to lice Warrants are still quoted at 61062, aud Time Cer Schooner Laura Lewis, Snow, for Cienfnegos— wood to master HARRY HAMMERS LEY, tificates of 1873 at 60(q61. Small A Co. for the following telegram, dated Rio de Goldenbow A Kelley SIN NO TTS ADAMS, » Janeiro, May 7. 1874, New York, May 28, 1874: P ur BAYtiU LACOMBE—Per schooner Galeas—18,000 my26 3m TuFrSu Mail re d’Armes aud Manager. J. E. t ARLIN. } Agents. The only sale reported in State Warrants was $50; chases since April 22 27,000 bigs, stock 118,000, cleared feet lumber to order ap!8 tf BUTTON A EPPLER ,) lä gest 41; they arcsti l quoted at 41042 for large A r r i v e d . GRÜNEWALD HALL. 43*444 for medium, and 48(a)50 for (mall. for Atlantic ports 51.000, loadiug 14.000, price 11$100 RECEIPTS AT THE OLD BASIN. exchange 25‘j cent, average daily receipts 2100 bags- Steamship Harlan,------from Inilianola via Galves [By Telegraph.] BLIND RIVER—Per schooner Clementine—25 cords POPULAR SUMMER CONCERTS. [By Telegraph.] ton, to C A Whitney Aco—Algiers wood to master Ships. H ew York, May 28. Evening.—6’a of f 881, 121 ■ Steamship City of Galveston, Evans, from New York BLIND RIVER—Per schooner Eagle—8000 staves EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, 5-20‘s of 1862. m i d 64'« 117'4 ;ti5's 118',; new 120' Domestic M arket*. 20th instant, to Geo A Fosdick Aco—2d Dist 13 with a Full Orchestra, under leadership of Prof. FOR LIVERPOOL* to order ROBERT MEYER. 67’a 120X ; 68’s 12t>X ; new 5’s l l 5 \ ; lIMIIs 114',. New Yobk, Mav 28, Evening.—Cotton closed dull; Spanish bark Dolores, Erquicia, 9 days from Havana, PASCAGOULA— Per schooner H enrietta— 1800 F o r L iverpool— The A1 British ship ROW" *1L!I-L.______Middling Uplands 18»,*« ]9,s„ ; sales to-day 427 bales; to master—Point btls charcoal to order Subscription lists at L. Grtiuewald’s music store, 129 ANTRE: , Bowie master, is now loading for the Canal street, and piano wareroom«, 18 Baronne net receipts 811, gross 2432. Bark Dominica Lanata, Rosarico, 59 days from Naples, BAYuU LACOMBE—Per schooner Modeste—300 abave port, and will have despatch. Futures closed qui't; sales 20,100 bales, as follows: to mast«r—2d Dist street. Price, $5 per dozen tickets, single tickets, bbls sand to order 50 ceuts. J. G. LINGHAM, COMMERCIAL. Jttue 17 9-lC*all7 14-32, July 18 3 16(« 18 7-32, August Spanish bark Josefa, Castilla, 9 days from Havana, PEARL RIVER—Per schooner Belle—14 cords of my29 2w 16 Union street. 18 21-32((*18 11-16, September 18 11-321«/18*,, Lclober in t allast, to master—4th Dist wood to master Refreshments served in the Concert Hall and adjoin Spanish bark Teresa, Jaquetat, 54 davs from Barce ing rooms. n y27 NEW ORLEANS BULLETIN OFFICE, I 17 25-32(0117 3-16, November 17 19 32:a l7»a. TCHEFUNCTA RIVER—Per schooner Geo Pandely jjRU O K STEAM RICE MILL, T hoksdat Kvkninu, May 28, 1874. j southern flour dull, common to fair extra $G 25(a) lona, iu ballast, to M Puig Aco—Point 50 cords wood to master Schooner Lily of the Valley, Leitch 5 days from Rua- COTTON. 7 10; good to choice do $7 15011. Wheat a s ad« TCHEFUNCTA RIVER—Per schooner Perseverance firmer, $1 55 for.wiuter red Wes ern. Corn fieavv, tau I-land, to J Maeheca A S Oteri—2d Dist P T 60 cords wood to m aster Auction Sates. C. H. ALLEN, Proprietor. The sales te-dsy summed up 5060 bales at irregular 102c lower, eiosed at 79(082 for uew aud old W estern prices, a part of the business belt g at t asier rates, a TOWBOATS. PEARL RIVER—Per schooner Alice McGuigen— 89, 91 and 93 Tchoupltoulas Street, mixed. 35.0 0 feet lum ber to order BY GABRIEL LEAUMOS'T. par. sb'wmg no variation, and a part ateveniuller Coffee a shade firmer. Sugar quiet at 7»,@77» for Bee. Symmes. from St Louis, with 4 barges prices than could hsv been realized yesterday, TCHEFUNCTA RIVER—Per schooner Bonfouca— common to good muscovado; r- fined quiet at 1 ^0 1 6 *j. Norman, Averill, from the Passes—towed to the bar. 350 bblB «and to order 200 LOTS FINE -CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, New Orleans. requiring no variation In 1 ur quotations except slight Molasses dull. Rice quiet and unchanged. Rosin 23d instant, ship Wm Woodbury and schooners M anufactured by K. S. Jackson. changes, as noted below, in ( rdinary, Oood Ordinary, BLIND RIVER—Per schooner Louisiana State— firm at $2 76*3)2 80. Turpentine firm at 39. Pork Fred Walton and W L Bradley—brought up barks 30 cords wood to m aster Y G A B R IE L LK.AU MO NT, AUCTION FE R, ThlB is the m ost extensive mill in the South, and Low Middling and Good Middling. We give also ihe D Lauata and Dolores Exchange figures, aud repeat as below steady at $17 50(a) 17 CO. New mess beef unchanged. BAYOU LACOMBE—Per schooner Saucy Jack— B Salesroom No. 69 Chartres etreet—FRIDAY, the quality of its Rice is unsurpassed. Lard lower at 11 1-16@11%. Whisky Arm at 98>,(a.98 V- Philip, Cald»-ell, from the Passes—towed down to the 30.000 feet lum ber to order 29th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M.. will be sold without Milling rates—No. 1 C lc per lb. Freights to Liverpool firmer. bar, 22d instant, barks Lovlald and B C Peters and reserve— .. .. No. 2 C X c per lb. In terio r...... 9 011) — W BAY ST LOUIS—Per schooner Laura L—35 cords Low O rdinary...... Cincisnati, May 2 8 —Cotton quiet; Middling 17’J. brig Oliver—brought up barks Josefa and Teresa wood to ma.-ter 200 lots Clothing, such as Cuban. Melton, Mixed Sacks furnished on orders to Lock Box 976, N. U. 11 fo.llX 11X Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer, aud schooner Lily of tlie Valley Caesimere and Batiste Pants; Melton, Cassimere, Black grtlnftry, ...... 1274013 >4 13*4 PEARL RIVER—Schooner Emma Jane—38,000 feet m vl5 tf $1 25(a)I 27. Corn dull: mixed G5®67. Oata steady; lumber to order Silk Alpaca, Cloth and Batiste Sacks; Marseilles, Black ■M et Ordinary...... 13X014 — 50(a)67. Perk quiet; $17 75018. Lard quiet, steam STEAMBOATS. Doeskin, Clotb, Black Cassimere and Linen D. B. GORGE Net L05KEV— Oood O rdinary...... 15‘40 1 5 ‘, 15X BLIND RIVER—Per schooner Maud—40 cords ol Dominai, kettle jobbnig 11*^012. Bulk meats steady; Bart Able. Rinnott, from Grand Ecore wood to master VeBts. T erm s—Cash. m y‘27 G Strict Good O rdinary...... 15X016 — shoulders (>eg. elear Wa T cR, COFFEE. GENUINE MINERAL Jiateli frem New York reporting a d*dine of '„r, some shoulders 7»4, clear rib 10,1 clear 1OX01OX- Lard Schooner Jalouse, from Bay St Louis ERN RAILROAD—New Basin, Magnolia Bridge, May WATERS, CAKES and PASTRIES, will be served in factors evinced a disposition to meet the demand more um hanged. Schooner Martha M, from Pascagoula 28—111 bales cotton to Richardson & May—45 Yaiden, MANUFACTURE. the best style. freely. Borne lists ol considerable m agnitude changed Louisville, May 28.—Cotton quiet; Middling 17X- Schooner Hy Latour, from Biloxi Hawking &co—38 Jno Phelps Aco—36 T L Airey Aco— At Auction A prominent feature of the new place will be'the 30 T H A J M Alien Aco—29 J U A H M Payne Aco—28 lands, one buyer taking 225u bales, aud the entire Flour and wheat quiet and uuchauged. Corn quiet, Schooner Richard, from Biloxi Y It. M. «X B. J. MONTGOMERY—R. M. LADIES’ LUNCH ROOM, where they will be waited haainsas summt d up the liberal amount of 5000 hales, 80084. Oats quiet, 62065. Mess pork $18 26. Ba Schooner Almira, 1'rom Biloxi JA G Cromwell----- 26 S te»art Bros Aco------25 to Alcus upon by courteous and gentlemanly a’tendants. Scherck A Autey----- 22 J T Hardie Aco------21 Lehman, MONTGOMERY, Auctioneer—^Will be sold as noted shove. Oruinary sold at 12’,c, Gocd Ordi con—shoulders 7X,|ele«r rib 10!4. elear 10»,. Hams— Schooner Félicité, from Biloxi FRIDvY,B May 29,1874, at 11 o’clock, at No. 19 Poeyfarre Manufacturing his own Syrups, Mead, Soda and nary at 16>4, 153, aud 15 j,. Good Oruinary to Strict sugar-cured 13X, plain 12X. Bulk meats—shoulders Schooner Leander Jane, from Bayou Lacombe Abraham Aco—14 Warren, Atkinson Aco----- 11 Meyer, Pastry, he can guarantee their excellence; aud by Weis Aco—14 Jno Chaffe, Bro A Son—14 Wm Harring street, near Annunciation— Oood Ordinary at 15X and 15»,. Strict Good Ordinary »X, clear rib 9X< clear 9X- Lard 12*4012X - W his Schooner Lillie Schmidt, from Pearl river Contents of said ele.autly furnished residence. prompt attention to the wants of bis customers, ha at 15V, strict Good Ordinary to Low Middling at 16‘4, ky 94. Schooner Geo Eike, from Tchefuncta rive» ton Aco—13 Pritchard A Bickhara—9 H Allison Aco—7 hopes to receive a coutinuance of the liberal favors Prestidge, Graham Aco------6 S O Thomas Aco—6 W H Term cash in United States Treasury notes. ' Low Middling at 16;,, 16», and 16 X, »ml Mi,Idling at Chicago, May 28.—Flour dull and unchan ed. Whi at Schooner Oloff, from Pascagoula my26 extended to him in the past. advanced; No. ‘ijHpring Chicago closed—f 1 18Xbid. Schooner Concordia from Bay St Louis Hogan----- 4 Blakemore Aco----- 4 J W ebam plin------4 GEORGE McCLOSKEY. lu acme rases offers were accepted which had been Corn—No. 2 mixed 5*i»4056X- Oats—demand fair, ScUooner Galeas, trom Bayou Lacombe E H Wilson A Mills—3 Hartwell A Chambers—2 Nor 83 St. Charles street and 121 Canal street, wood A Richards—2 C L Walmsley Aco—1 S Barrett— refused for ,everai tlsys past, aud in others factors market firm, aud a shade higher ; ho. 2 MX- Pork- ARRIVALS AT THE OLD BASIN. my23 lm Touro Building. Attained prices which they could not pr. vionsly real- demand fair, prices advanced, cloBed firm, $17 25. 1 Wolf A Marks—1 Richard Flower Aco—1 W C Black Insurance. tar. Until towaro the close the weight of opinion Lard steady, 1- X- Bulb meats steady, demand moder Schooner Clementine, from Blind river Aco—1 Schm idt A Zeigler—130 pkgs beer C Hentz_20 Leon Queyrouze. Oscar Bots» wra in favor 1 f prices being steadier, iu harmony ate. Whisky quiet, 94X- Schooner Eagle, from Blind river cases shoes F P Martinez—10 rolls leather E Pilsbnry W EJiTY-FIFTH ANNUAL STATE U E Y K O U Z E & B O IS — Schooner Henrietta, trom Pascagoula 62 cases shoes Vincent Aco— . bbls wine RareBhide A MENT with the increased demand and more active move Forelgn M arkets. T ment lint subsequent develoj ments showed that in Scboouer Modeste, trom Bayou Lacombe Maes—5 bbls whisky J Monerjahn—1 do J Fischer—1 — OF THE — Q’ WHOLESALE GROCERS. Lives pool. May 28, 5:30 P. M.—Cotton—sale* of Mrs Lambert—4 cultivators 5 bdls pointa J H Dus n ardtr to effect «sie« factors bad been compelled to Schooner Belle, from Pearl riv T —Dealers in— make concessions on a ro/ aideraliie portion of the Uplands, uoth.ng below Good Ordinary, shipped Schooner Geo Pandely. from Tchefuncta river 10 bbls whisky W A Shropshire Aco—4 boxes mdse to CR SCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, business. The lower grades »ere neglected and April, 8 9-lOd; do. do., deliverable June and July, Schooner Alice McGuigen, from Pearl river 1 L Lyons—1 do J Kemle—2 F SUonekaa—2 G Brown— W ines and Liquors, easier, and. in accordance with sales, we have reduced ll-16d; do., deliverable July and August. 8»;d; Schooner Perseverance, from Tchefuncta river 2 cars ping Sheerer A Lewig----- 10 hhds tobacco to May 23, 1874. And all kinds of sales of Orleans, nothing below Good Ordinary, Kirkpatrick A Keith—18 do Beadles, Wood Aco—1 do Ordinary >.c Good Orditarv.on the contrary, har Schooner Continu a, from Tchefuncta river WESTERN PRODUCB.I dened under the demand, aud ia advanced Xc. chile shipped April. 8 ll-16d; do., nothing below Low Mid ScUooner Louisiana State, from Blind river D Hadden Aco—lot hardware J do Boveet—1 cask do the inside figures tor Low Middling are reduced >,c. dling, shipped April, H VI. Schooner Saucy Jack, from Bayou Lacombe 1 bx do Stauffer. c('ready Aco—3 boxes scales J R At the Blue Stores, In tart it would require a pretty high style to eoin- Schooner Laura L, from Bay St Louis Alcee Gautbreaux—4 hhds tobacco E H Wilson A Mills The Trustees, in conformity to the chaiter, submit Corner Old Levee aud Bienville streets. ■taud onr outside figure for that grade. Schooner Emma Jane, from Pearl river 2 8 H Kennedy Aco—9 Bryan A i hom pson—23 bbls S New Orleans. my22 ly Marx----- 7 rolls l«ather Yaiden, Hawkins Aco—13 dry the following statement of the affairs of the company P m amount on shipboard not cleared, going on RIVER NEWS. Scboouer Maud, trom Blind river AIKBANKS’S SCALES ■ — d. and engaged for shipment waa set down at the Schooner Hattie M, from Bayou Lacombe hides Nick A S—1 sacks coffee M Greenwood A Son—1 on the 30th of April, 1874: aprniing this m orning at 37,500 bales, embracing OFFICE OF THE BULLETIN, I Schooner Emma, from Biloxi fount T S W aterman—lot hardw are F A Wier—3 bdls Fire premiums...... $219,708 23 F Friday Morning, May 29 1874.1 Schooner Longfellow, from Proeterville sacka Geo W Stockton—and sundries to order—Total, *•,«*) bales for Liverpool, 10,0*8) for Havre, 1000 for Marine prem ium s...... 46 335 38 Spain. 1000 for Bremen. 3i8X> for the North Sea. and RIVER REPORT FOR THURSDAY, MAY Schooner Supshine, from Tangipahoa 629 bales cotton 2600 lor the North, which, when deducted from the 28, AT 3 P. M. MORGAN’S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAILROAD— River prem ium s...... 134,551 35—$400,694 25 Stock on hand by our running statement last evening Below—Coming Up. May 28—10 hhds sugar to J M Walsb—2 bales cotton Earned premiums, les9 reinsurance and Ft. In. to J W Burbridge Aco—24 do A Tertrou—35 sacks of COTTON BEAMS taaraa 66.000 bales to represent the quantity at the Ship Havre. Terkelson, from {London (Feb ’ taodlng and in presses unsold or swsiiing orders. Rise. Fall. Above low rice L Terrebonne—and sundries to order—Total, 26 return premiums...... 319,233 59 Stations. Inches. Inches. water mark ter bales cotton 10 hbds sugar Losses paid and estimated— ! ■ • Exchange 1 sports : •■Sale.« 4400 bales, demand — Rood." Its qiiotatuiUB are uuehan -ed. •Brownsville, Pa...... 4 7 4 NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE AND TEXAS RAIL On fire ris k s ... ,$8n,455 14 OF ALL KINDS AND DESCRIPTIONS. C a iro ...... 6 4 3 Below W aiting Ordere. ROAD—May 28—201 bales cotton to order—11 do to COTTON STATEMENT. On m arine risks. 28,477 38 ■tank on hand August 31,1873...... bales 7,177 C incinnati...... --- 7 15 7 British ship Green Jacket, Roe, from Rio de Janeiro J T Hardie if-co—1 hhds tobacco K H Wilson A Mills— Arrived since last statement...... 583 Evansville...... 14 6 5 March 22. in ballast, to master 20 cases tobacco H Spiro A Viet—50 bbls oil 250 cases On river risk s... 47.334 47—$156,26C 99 SHRIVER’S LETTERPRESSES, A0 * lie low bench mark. call...... $138,205 86 New Orkan* 2 fe«n7 inches below high water mark CETTE—Per brig Aurora—29 hhds tobacco 2 pkgs Bunk in scuttled ship Alisa, to be tobacco samples 64 2' » I pcs staves Cash on hand ...... 63,832 68— 202,038 54 Successor to added, it ever reiovered...... 2,552 Nelson Gobom, Signal Service Observer. CIENFUEGOS—Per schooner Laura Lews«—875 Lost— Lound. Real estate...... 118,759 42 McINTYRE A APPLEGATE, bbls flour lu77 pcs pine lumber City bonds, bank and other stocks...... 162.031 50 Block oil hand and on shipboard not rlmtre-', 94,f'4U PLUM BERS, o s t o r m i s l a i d .— N o . 4 6 7 , s t o c k Block on hand not cleared last vear. correc WKAT1IER. BUSINESS, ETC. Premiums in cour«« of collection...... 60.160 59 tions included...... 115.3Ü1 I m p o r t * . L of Merchant«’ Mutual In«urance Cum: any, tor and dealers in The weather yesterday was excessively hot. and six «hares, leaned by the Company in the name of the COOKING RANGES aud BOILERS, Receipts proper since last evrutng 313 bales. had it net been for a strong southeasterly wind, the BRAZOS SANTIAGO ViA ROCKPORT- P e r steam $652,949 22 ship I C Harris—1813 hides 2 bdl« hides 60 bales skins undersigned. I f In It 444 on lust Thursday, and 635 last year, best would have been almost unbearable. Old Sol The public are warned not to buy or trade for the The above statement is a true and correct tran BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS. making an aggregate since Friday evening of 'r,ti4 starts early iu the season for supremacy. A good 15 bales wool 16 bbls tallo*- $59.042 in specie to C A Whitney Seo—$900 do Gordon A Gnmila—$500 do same, as application has been made to the company script from the books of the company., WASHSTANDS, KITCHEN SINKS, Bates, against 7451 last week aud 8907 last year, and raiu tu w would be very seasouab e in every respect, lor duplicatu certificates in their stead. n u n August 31 of 1.185 957 bales, against'1,199.881 as much complaint exists at the cisterns, nearly ail 20 bales skins A i’aiaeio—3 sacks wool Hay A M«hle— THOMA8 A. ADAMS, President. LIFT and FORCE PUMPS. ALE PUMP8. $2o89 in specie $821 85 in currency B r Flanders__42 CLAUDIA I. FERGU80N. laut year—decrease 13.924 bale*. having gone dry. New Orleans. May 14. 1874. m yl5 lm HENRY V. OGDEN, Secretary. Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, Brass and Plated Oocka o l The Exchange telegrams make ttie receipts at ail the B sinitas yesterday ranged very poor, and the de tc« tallo»- 178 Hicks wool 2302 hide» C A W hitney Aco 27 sacks wool P Labene—95 b d ls hides 12« sacks' wool STATE OF LOUIS ANA, 1 all Patents ports from 12 M yesterday to 12 M. to-day 3178 hales, parting steamers received but little during the day. PUBLIC NOTICE. Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans, j against 2178 011 last Ihuraday and 3456 laet year, and The river marks last evening indicated 2 feet 2 K Pilsbnry—200 bdls hides W H H Withert-11— $613 45 14® ...... P o y d r a s S t r e e t ...... 1 W iu currency to Jules Rose Aco----- 3j0 head cattle to Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 23d day of since Friday 18,995 bale#, against 2U,:I32 last week and tenths below high water gauge of 1871. New Orleans, La. 26,293 last ye*r. Total since August 31, 3.645.853bale«, C Mehle Aco—aud sundries to order Committee on Contributions. May, 1874. W. E. EVANS, ARRIVALS. INDIANOLA VIA G LVESTON—Per steamship against 3,393.455 last year—iucrraae '252,398. Exports Ouachita Belle from Camden. W. 8. Pike from Bayou JOHN PHELP.8, Chairman; Second Justice of the Peace, N. B. Agents for Colwell’s Shaw k Willard's Pat (Friday to Wednesday inclusive) to Great Britain 7155 Harlan—15 bales cotton to C A W hitney Aco- 40 do nr Sara, Bat t Able from Grand Ecore, Bee and bargea trom Francke.v Dauneel-----11 sacks wool K Ptlsbury___ 2 J. H. OGLESBY, T. L. AIREY. Parish of Orleans, La. ent Tin Lined Pipe. bale*, against 14,194 last week and 46,177 last vear. and St. Louis. to the Continent uone, against 5764 bales last week, and bales cotton G W Sentell Aco----- 1 Jno Phelps Aco__9 Contributions may be sent to any member of th e The Board of Trustees Resolved, That after paying HYDRANTS PUT UP, EXTENDED AND REPAIRED 764T last year. Stocks stall the "elivery ports made DEPARTURES. sacks wool 6 bbls pecans to Francke A Dauneel___ 3 committee. the Fourth Quarterly Interest of 2X per cent, on the m rs Frank Pargoud for Greenville, Willie for Camden, sacks weol D Kaufman—and sundries to order_Total, up to 12 M., 324.680 bales, against 312,283 last week and Committee meets daily at the Cotton Exchange. capital stock of the company, that a dividend of DUDLEY COLEMAN, 319,677 last year. Tee above totals at all the ports are John Kilgour for Cincinnati. 68 bales cotton He exclusive ol corrections. BOATS TO ARRIVE. NEW YORK— Per steamship City of Galveston__ ap'26 2dptf TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, be paid in CASH on and TOBACCO—Wc did not bear of a sale to day. 8al#s Gov. Alien from Vicksburg, John A Scudderand Assorted mdse after the 23d day of June next, to those parties inaur MACHINERY DEALER AND MANUFACTURES OF UTIt-LA—Per schooner Lily of the Valley—1565 PUBLIC NOTICE. yesterday a* no ed in our lut report, 74 hhds. Thus Bee from St. Louis, Maria Louise from Jefferson, B. ing with the company entitled to receive the game. ta r this week of 174; all last week 164; week before L. Hodge from Baton Rouge, Garry Owen from bunches bananas 31.000 plantains 19,000 ooooonuta 800 piueapples 7 bbla lime« 4 bbls mangoes J Maeheca A 8 General Relief Commitee. TRUSTEES: 127. We continue to quote u follows : Inferior Camden. CORN MILLS SAW taTLT-a K f 404X<- ; medium 4X041« ; good and flue DEPARTURES FOR TO-DAY. Oteri HON. LOUIS A. WILTZ, Mayor, Chairman and Thos. A. Adams, Sam ’l B. Newn an, RUATAN ISLAND----- Per schooner Helena-----2780 *X06c; low leaf 6X#7c ; medium 7X08c; floe W. 8. Pike, tapt J. J. Br-wn, clerk Ju. F. Muse, Treasurer. Sam’l H. Kennedy, C. T. Bnddecke, 3010c, and selections —019c. Received since lut bunches bananas 30,000 plantons 19.000 cocoanute 49 for Bayou Sara. bbls mangoes e bbla limes 4936 pineapples J Maeheca JOHN PHELPS, DUNCAN F. KENNER, John Phelps, A. G. Ober, evening 1 hhd; exported 29 to Octte; stock on hand Henry Tete, Capt. A. Dugu, clerk 8. 8. Streck, and k 8 Oteri Adam Thomson, by o nr running «tat- m rn t 7781 hhds. the Liszie Hopkins, cat t. J. F. Aucoin, clerk P. A. ROBERT HARE, 8. JAMISON, Henry Abraham, FRE GHTS—shipments w> re made to Liverpool to Charlet, for Bayou Lafourche. P. N. Strong, Victor Meyer, WHEAT Receipts of Prodaee. J. U. PAYNE, T. L. AIREY, COTTON day by uil, both at % and T-16d. W« quote u fol Carrie V. Kouutz. Capt. John Noas. clerk C. H. Sea Joseph Bowling, Edw’d J. Gay, low«: J. M. 8ANDIDGE, A. G. OBER, man. for Memphis, Cairo wad St. Louis. GRAND SCORE—Per steamer Bart Able—34 bales Jno. M. Sandidge, MILLS By Bteam—Cotton to Liverpool—@—; to Ant The L* Belle will make one of her grand eicursions cotton to C L M almaley Aco—29 • o J U A H M Payne D. LlNAUX, T. D. MILLER, Simon Hernsheim, Simon Forcneimer, Jos. B. Woirel, werp,via Philadelphia £d; to Boston, via Philadel on Sunday, 31st. Th a time she will go down the I’oast, Aco----- 13 Clapp Bros Aco------1 Meyer, Weta ifoo----- 1 B. F. JOUBEBT, t . H. OGLESBY, B. B. Poet, phia 1 -16c; 10 Providence, via Philadelphia £c; to leaving here at 3 P. M„ stoppln* at Orange Grove, R. T. Torlan, U Union Street, G M Bayly A Pond—85 sacks cotton seed,t.' Louisiana JAMES LEWIS, JOHN B. CLAY. Edw’d Pilsbnry, n il HJver, via Philadelphia 11-Mc; to Naw York Xc; Live O k, aud go to the Greenwood Crevasse, and re Oil Co—1 sacks wool str Bart Able—1 do 9 bdls hid' ■ J John E. King, New Orleans, La. Committee meet at Mayor’s Parlor on Friday of each Chas. E. Slayua k, Ered’k Camerden, A (Bill to Philadelphia 9-lflc; Bulk Corn to Liverpool »00—d. tain to tha city by 9 P. M. Music sod dancing, and hide« 1 bales m on 3 boxes eggs K P Délavai lade—i David Wallace, of Portable Engines, Cotton (Mas, and By Ball—Cotton to Liverpool X 'd0 '-H d ; to Havre \ d : fare only one dollar. j balsa m oss J n o Raymond—3 bale« moss a hides ; week, a t 7 o’clock P. M. ap25 2p i . L H arris, on hand. Andrew Stewart, Joseph Stone. mj24 ap$0 UtiUkB