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and taking the aggregate of eighteen ‘creased, we find the gross earnings for the first nine months of this year, aay t the lst October, amount to $39,786,443, against $29,583,604 during the same period last year, ehowing an increase of over 34 per cent. In the figures, however, no allowance is made for any aflation in the currency, which it may be claimed # necessary. If we take the price of gold on ist October, 1863, at 140, sgainst 127 on Ist Octeber, 1862, this inflation may be estimated at 13 yer cent; and, even allowing thie, there would stil be s very important increase in the earnings ofthese eighteen roads. Now the questions arise, ie this likely to continue during the war, and, is the event of peace, what would be the prospects? If the war goes on there seems to be no rearon why the arguments of the past should not Aold good in the fatare. The business of such @.country as this must be carried on, and has thus far involved an increase in all kinds of traffic. In the event of peace, which must sooner or later be restored, whatever may be said as to ite effects upon those branches of trade almost en- tirely depending upon the existence of war, it may be doubted whether railways are likely to be severe sufferers. A revival of trade such as would be caused by peace between the two sec- tions of the country would, in all probability, be 80 great as to tax all the avenues of internal com- Seutetthate clle toa vices arg e v8 00) récent large re- ceipts at New Orleans and Cairo, even in the face of such difficulties as war entails, have given im- portant evidence, and that they will our manufactarea and Western products no one need tobe told. The following table wil! be found in- teresting:— of Major Malford, ‘The steamer Convoy arrived to-dyy from Beaufort, ®. C., with fifteen rebels captured at Plymouth. G. W. Monfort, the agent for Goy, Morton, of Indiana, arsived here this morning with two hundred suits of @othing aud other articles for the Indiana sokliers ip Bichmond, and will leave for City Point next Saturday, Mr. W.H. Stiner’s Despatch. Foxtaess Moxroz, Nov. 3, 1863, THR UNITED STATES SLOOP DACOTAR, Captain Benjamin E. Sands, from the blockade of Wil- mington, arrived in Hampton Roads last Thursday even- (mg. ince his arrival it has been ascertained that the ‘mallpex rages ou board of her, and hag assumed a most Virulent form. Several cases havo proved fatal, and the Wrortunate victinis been buried in the cemetery on the beach, about half a mile from the fort. ‘Twenty: “We¥ea pailoois were taken from the Dacotab yesterday, and transferred to the Pest House, in charge of Dr. Henry &, Gross, where they recetve the best possible care, Dr. @reve ioforins me that severa} of these men cannot re- ever, having been exposed too much. THE DIEKASE EARNINGS—SEPTEMTER. on board of this fine ship is supposed to hace been caused HPD Gross Earnings. Earn. per Ml. by her communicating with various vessels that have a Ge been boarded on the coast of North Carolina, Thus far odio. Me tie ? apd ‘e 0, B, we have not heard of other vessels in the squadron being exta ‘Aon “aa sans Taso09 aa a3 mu any wiy effected with a similar misfortune. Chicago and Rock Island. 146,268 200,391 639914 For tho present the Dacotah 1s tying at anchor off the | Cucatnantal; and ion, 1oxtt saree Leoe Lint guardship, and noone is allowed to have any communi- | Cleveland and Toledo. 102,176 132,130 699 764 cation with uer under avy circumstances, Erie....++... 766,421 $14,828 1,195 1,287 ears, MAJOR GENERAL SCHENCK Galena and Chic, Union. . rite 261,666 7: 1,002 ‘staif arrived here a fow days ago from Baltimore ona | Audson River... Pod 100 2,414 1,787 ‘viet to Major General Foster, ‘The two commanders pro- | }ilinols Centr 4,543 406.919 585 600 ‘seeded together to the Kastern'shoro of Virginia, which is | LaCrosse aud Milwaukee. or 187 160, 686 = 800 $ Yad «lepartment of the former, The object of the visit | Mil. and Prairie du Chien. 109, {661 135,417 «470619 8 to make arrapgements to station such forces in that Michigan Central. 295,056 808,169 562 645 Ahborhood as will atford adequate protection to the | Mic! and N, indiana, 276,109 839 91d Union residents of Acc.mac and Northampton counties, and also to arrest the extonsive smuggling operations going on acrors the Chesapeake Bay. Several ladies ac- companied General Schenck, and on Friday night tho party returned to Baltimore NEWPORT’ NEWS, once famous—made so by its first” occupation by the New York and flarlem.. 99,; 3435 Philadelphia and Reading 443,004 Total in September. . $4,454,866 Total in August. 3,624,102 6668 Fiest Vermont Volunteors,and in command of General | Total in July. 3 616 Phelps—bas for a long time been deserted, except by | Total in June. 600 the war ships stationed the mouth fof the James ‘Total in May. 57. river, and used only by tho officers and crews to come on | Total in April 523, suore for the purpose Of shooting game. Latterly, how- Total tn March. 630 ever, @ number of troops have Dean once moro stationed | Total in February 803,405 515 + and the appearance 19 place in livel 4 068,709 * 5 Bed hes alte martial fuk. Bolog'a vere naaiy | Tal a Sentary...- S108,048 4,008,709 * 680 7 location, the troops enjoy their stay here very much. ‘Total, 9 months. $295 683,004 804 39,786,443 5,438 7,275 They were sent to this place to recuperate, and aro fast gaining thoir health. On Friday last 4 GRAND REVIEW ‘of the troops in camp at the Newe-was held by Gen.’Foster, and was 4 very creditablo affuir. Brigadier Gen. Heck- man comman the forces on inspection. The command §s composed of veteran soldiers, who havo often partict- pated in heavy engagements. How long those troops will remain #8 an uncertainty; but when or wherever they may be needed the government may rest assured that they are always roady for any emergency. FROM CHARLESTON we havo no later news than that already published, which the Arago took direct to New York. The gov- ernment steamer Boston arrived here to-day from Hilton Head: but, having left there last Monday (26th ult.), she — no additional news. ‘Tho firing from General Gill- battertes ig said to be unromaitting and very effect. ay) and is likely to be kept up for some time to come, or undt Charleston is reduced. The troops are in good spirits, and eager Lo finish the campaign against that nest Of treason by levelling it with the ground, The increase of earnings for 1863 over those for 1862, as shown in the totals for each month, and for the eight months inclusive, is equal— In September to + $935,475, or 21.07 per cont. In August to. $10,735, or 22.36 per cent, 650,771, or 19.43 per cent. 1,363,402, or 41.81 per cent, » OF 43.16 per cent. » OF 50.30 per ceut, or 48 25 per cent, In February to. 1,218,454, or 43.38 per cent, In January to . ‘910/686, or 28.81 per cent. In the nine months 10,202,839, or 34.68 per cent. The following are the earnings for the month of Galena and Chicago... Cleveland and Toledo. 73 Chicago and Rock Isiand.. 153 927 Annexed is a comparative statement of the earnings of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad for nine months of 1862 and 1863:— Court of General Sessions. Before City Judge McCunn. Noy. 5.—The November term of the Court of General Seasions commenced’ at eleven o'clock this morning, 1863. Gity Judge John H. McCunn om the bench, and Assistant ie District Attorney 0. L. Stuart as prosecuting officer. $8,006 80 ‘The court room was densely crowded, and presented every, lndiottioa that a large ‘i amount of business was to be transacted. On calling the panel of Grand Jurors, however. it was found that a quorum was not in attend- ance. Those present were disc! until Monday next, 6 which time an additional panel will be notitied to at- tend, and Ree failing to do so will fir sola ie 2 falling to do no will be fined twenty-tiva 870,875 99 court adiourned until eleven +6 $980,117 -“ The Detroit Free Press says: James Carson, of New York, has purchased the partial organization of the Silver Load Mining Seca at Mar- quetie. He pays the , proprietors in mo- ney, gives them one-tenth of the stock, and puts into the treasury of the company Lene ¥ as active capital om which to commence operations. The company thus fully organized will commedce operations ag soon as the neces- ‘ary apparatus can be got to the site. The Boston Daily Advertiser thus notices money matters there: — The demand for money {s less urgent this week, and the market favors the borrower, who finds an easier supply, ‘but without any reduction in the rates of interest. disbursement by the government are having a neem influence on the market. The treasury is generally pay- ing out a8 fast as it receives, but the rush for the popular Joun at the close of the weok, left a heavy balauce in thy treasury and checked the accommodations at the banks. Business in general is fair, and the movement on the in- crease in most departments of trade. Prices for most deseriptions of merchandise are firm at the recent ad- vanee, although the fluctuations in gold and sterling ex- “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Tavunrspay, Nov: 5—6 P.M. Money is still active at 7per cent, and relief reaches the market but gradually. There is less difficulty in borrowing on good securities; but parties having money to lend can be sure of quickly getting 7 per cent. As might be ex- pected, the present activity is attracting con- siderable sums from the country, and the impres- sion is that when the banks are again in a position to loan freely, and parties who have called in their loans get over their scare, the market will become one of decided ease. It is understood that the subscriptions to the 5-20 bonds are now being made to a considerable extent in | change are not without influence on Sn markets. Do» iffe i hic mestic cotton goods remain firm, but market is not Gertifcates of deposit, _ which the ten active; holders are not disposed to relax in prices, an@ days’ notice has been waived by the Sub- | the buyer purchases only for immediate use. Treasurer. This will lessen the demand The Cincinnati Gazette of Tuesday, remarks:— for leval tenders for that purpose. These sub- There was a moderate demand for money to-day and the markg remained easy at 698 per cent—7 per the prevalling figure in the open inarket. The tm: continues to he well supplied with exchange, rates scriptions to-day amount to $1,491,800, of which $1,193,050 is through sub-agents. We learn that Mr. Cisco has received instructions from Washing- ton to contribute to the ease of the market in so fer as he can possibly do so, and the probability is that the arrangements he will thus be enabled to make will havea very decided effect before ket ‘ule easy at 5, @ 1-10 discount buying and par selling. There the market for coin, vel ment paper was dull at $5 a 44 discount for orders, 1'¢ discount for certificates, and 2% a 2% discount for city vouchers. There was au active demand, as there was also on Saturday, for the 5-20 bonds, It is now clear that the whole amount remaining on the market will soon be absorbed. Kentucky money, which is being bought up terial change to many days. It will be noticed that the balance | py the banks themselvee, sells at 1 poe. p of » Sub- i i the State of Indiana sells at‘, premium. follow ing in the Sub-Treasury is again reduced to about are the quotations for ‘exchange and coin:— $29,000,000. Buying. ‘siting, jold hy j: . in | New York. 6 81-10 din, Gold has been more active to-day, partly in a eraanptia Palio dis. dg consequence of an uneasy feeling in regard to the | poston. a1 10 dia, Par, Position of the armies, and partly as a reaction | Baltimore. be 21-10 die. Par. The following is an extract from the minutes of the Board of Managers of the Delaware, Lacka- wanna and Western Railroad Company, at a meet ing held October 30, 1863 Resolved, That this Board regarde the proposed exten sion of Nofth Pennsylvania B Railroad by the tabigh aca Delaware Water Gap Railroad Company, to Faston, aud thence (which in their judgment would soon follow) to a connection with the railroad of this company, as a valaa ble public improvement, opeming, aa it would, the most direct communication between the city of Philadelphia and the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valleys, and Nortnern avd Western New York and the Cunadaa. The following are the earnings of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad trees for the week ending October 24, 1863. 99,921 from the dulness of the past few days. It opened at 146%, was as high as 147% during the day, and closed at 147%. Exchange has been in moderate- ly active demand at 16240 163% for bankers’ bills. The stringency in the money market abates so gradually that the busingss in stocks is compara- tively limited. Even thése who have the most » in the market are inclined to see a e further before doing anything, particularly as there would be considerable culty in mak- ing any large negotiations just at present. At board this morning the following were ‘8 4% compared with last evening's | Corresponding week last year. » 6825 closing — -Hudson River declined 34, ] tnerease.. > eI P hie Reading 14, Southern old }4, Southern guaranteed | pho earnings of ‘be ‘Chicago and Northw stern x, Iitinois Central 1, Pittsburg %%, Galena %, | Railroad Company for tho week ending October Prairie du Chein %, Fort Wayne %4, Alton and Terre Haute 1, Chicago and Alton Y%, and Alton preferred 1. New York Central and Erie were comparatively steady, while Michigan Central and Northwestern were firmer. Between the boards 21 were... Same period last year. + (Oa Ran there was rather a better feeling; but in the after- oeee Uae §.20'scoa oo%s neon there was a falling off, and at four P.M. | gio ty4 aionap 107 there was no recovery. The following were the see ‘al yr cer 101% 4" 3 closing quotations of the day:— ake = Bio mot t on. eerip, 11 Pose reg, stron. — Harlem RR...100 2 = 100 do. b10 100% 6'*co'B1,6.109% a — Reading RR...125Ka — | 20000 peo 160 do 10 10056 TyT.Wn,ALO.10T a 10TE MichCen RR. 12540 — Sa Moos ifidagRR $3 9000 Goveseseeee 100 Use'siye, | inglol MichS& NIRA AGH 0 6000 Erie 4th m bds 1085 800 do a) USE I¥c,i ne Bs MIBAN Tgna.l60- a lol 4000 Frie 6th m bas 10935 400 G0... WM Caxton Co... 3 Mi Con RR #op.122 54 a 123 1000 Mietis be 109 100 Chie & Alt RiK.290 90 ‘amid Cond... ae Clewabivss RE.100% 8 10036 | 1000 Alta im pf 94 = 260 do oe ‘kstiver M Co — Chie BR.110 5000 Chicks NW 2 m iw wo ao - 69 ai! 88 Co. 232 Oley & Tol RR.LITM a 117)¢ | 2000 ClevaPittezd 200 Mar &Cin Ist pret 10 196% Chieds Ric LRR.WOTK a - 4000 iow kPittesthen 4 400 Reading RA... bI5 127 107 Milw & P duh 68 20000 Mt 6 & Mol es. do bio 127 103 8 108 Pitts FeWeeh, — 4 0000 ChickNW tet m ax 126, 10158152 Alton Ter Ha. 64 8 — 2000 MouregkWintm 91 126% e 1000 American gold. 146.46 126 It has been one of the fortunate featares of this 00040. 146% DIO 12615 war that almost all the resources required to carry | g000 do 14656 1964 ’ within our own reach; 14 abs RutebaDrvik 128 bis 127 ede tor eg dere end, ae af | 10 am Exchange Pk bio 137 agricultural and manufacturing people, we have been enabled to make it almost entirely self-eup- porting. The stimulus which has been given to a4 branches of trade connected with or in any way 5 Bak Repabiic 26 Continental Bank 9 d0......4.. 128 2000 Mich SOAN TRA 84 PT asaty mm ~ 40......990 do 590 BONG do $0 1! Cen a RR rerip 199 4 86\4 | met with an advance of 8 bata ia: ol cessary to It# prosecution has been immense, tm em ded ie. #4 x | sol our ralways have reaped a fair share of ite | 280 Canton Company ‘p90 1245 yatta. | 198 100 Cle fk Pitts MR. 109 st amteges, Leaving ontof the question the builds | 19) deve. of ] oes dl #g of new rogds und the extension of former lines. | 100 Marioora Min Go. 43° 300 ios | which the number of miles ome Palance, Cr., interest acc’ Sales at the Public Board. ONE O'CLOCK P, M, 60 shs NYCent RR.c 13734 100 ahs MichSORR.b3 8614 400 do. BIM% ane RR. 110 e088 11016 100 E bo 100 Ga) & Chi RR. B31 400 Chi& BI RR. 3 1 Pr Yoo chi & NW RR. eo — ‘ne sagt HALF-PAST THRE O'CLOCK P. M. 200 shs NYCenRR.b3 137 Co shs ms — ia 200 do 13675 300 450 100 Hed Riv 200 Harlem RR. 1 100 QuicksilverMinGo 64 fe $50000Tr u 7 8-10AKO 10736 Reeeipts and Disbursements at the Office of the Assistant Treasarcr, New York, for October. October 1, 1863, by balance...... Receipts during the month— Customs Loans.. Internal revenue. + $3,876,053 43 S2asaas 06 408.818 4 ++ $00,984,866 09 $50,141,739 96 987 60 Post Office do. Balance October 31, 1863. Balance, Cr., disbursing Receipts during the mont! To payments........... Appropriation... Payments...........+ 979 41) $1,337 586 99 Increase in Octobor, 1863.........- , Or., bullion and expense account for Assay Offica. Coin Teo’d during the mont. Fine bare eesceserccscecseoss $74,399 17 730 ates 38 —— 4,003 99 ——— bo. 10 Sond of 113,205 22 Balance... setesenerseses $45,007 68 Funds in hand’ in’ ‘Assistant 124,253 Funds in hand in Assay Office. 34,681 Fine bars in Assay Office. Unparted bullion Total..... 872,364 67 Less temporary ioan, Lees due depositors... seeeceeees 6,066,688 03 eects Balance.... +++ se eee ees oG39,406,706 64 Business of the United States Assay Office at New York for October, onite of gold— ‘oroign coin... v+2 $92,000 Foreign bullion United States bullion. 000 —— $179,500 00 Deposits of silver, including purchases— Foreign eoin.. + 16,586 Foreign bullion United States b gold) pr tins United States bullion ( Total . Total epee Payable in coin. , Gold ‘aes stamped Transmitted to United States Mint, Phitadel: phia, for colnage CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Tusapay, Nov. 5—6 P. M. Asiite.—The reduced stock restricted business to afew bble., at $5 25 for pots, and $9 50 for pearls; rec&ipts 2 bbl. Preavercrra.—The market for State and Western flour was marked by substantially the same characteristics a noted for the last day or twom—depression in tho low grades, in the absence of any considerable export move- ment, and steadiness in good trade brands, the supply of ‘which does not increase, The receipta to-day wore lar ger, reaching 27,663 bble., and the purchases foot up 15,000 bbis, within the subjoined range of quotations, which revresent the closing salos. Included jo the tales wero St. Louis extras, at $7 50 @ $11 60 for ordinary to choice. At the close there wasa rather Dotter feeling, owing to the rise in gold. Canada flour was dail and prices of descrip- tions ruled in favor of tho bayer: good trade brands were well sustained, aod in some instances 8 trifle bigher, sales of 700 bbis. Southern four met with & fair inquiry from the trade, and the market waa without important change, sales firm, in view of bbls! at 86 ‘tales of 2,200 bbie, rye flour continoed ‘the small supply on the market, sales 200 2% 40. Corn meal was also scarce acd (ro girive) 95 60; receipts 78 bbls, and 1,240 bugr. ae Se very dull at $2 76 0 $3 12}5 por 100 Ibe, 0 (ute — Superfine State and Weetern flour 5a 510 Bixtra Bate. eee eee 6000 616 Common to medium extra Western - 6908 7120 Gord to choice do 1. 9% Common to good toutbern. 1008 710 Good w choice extra do.... 77608100 Common Canadian... . 6060 625 Cond to choice extra do. Oda 665 Bye tra ° 61. 640 60a. = 2HWe — 2s 312K ‘The Mir rare wan very mock ‘excited iy, end Prions advanced 36. a B¢., consequent upon an lation, based, psa gee = Livices from @ West and the rien i old it in, ebippere were not in the market, while ‘to local ttade par chased po more than anual. The wy * Wransactons foot up 260,000 Dasbele, a8 1 5 2.81 40 for Milwankes club and spring Chi a 43 for amber wankeo $1 43 5 $1 45 for wea Weasern woster, ti te 1 68 for amber Michigan, the latter an extreme figure. pla T1148 bushels, Rye was ecarce and Snally beid at $1 22 8 $125. Receipta 133 bushels. Cora better demand and the market was rtrooger haviog bean _ in some instioces. The receipts ue very light, being jor Ww day cooly 1.946 boshele, «ga laat salen of 136.000 tmahele— mostly oo wiation—at $1 06 8 $1 06 for sound Western mited m0, $1 OT a $1 OT)5 do., atoat, and $1 (9 for white Western. The onts market also partook of the epecuia ‘100 300 $109 Giego 200 4 00 160 : 4% 60 eo. 200 : 64% 100 8 do, 300 65600 do 100 mo .. 32 6 do . 8 60 23334 100M & P 69 00 131% 100Tol & W 62 00 137 100 do. . 0 187% 560 P,FLW 9 50 137% 300" do... 5 BK 50 Erie 108% 100 do. .”) 100 10634 108TH a) 100 108% 100 do. : 4x 1600 108% GOOChISNW RR... 4614 800 108%, 100Chi & Alpref..b15 98 TEx 32105" 200° do... OT SECOND BOARD. $1700 98% 600 she Harlm’RR.s30 100 20900 14734 500 Reading RR,..... 126 200 sha’ 600 do... 125 PA 400 do. 125, 1600 do. 1253 100 400 Mich Central RR. 125: 2000 Mich S 300 do 800 do 1000 1000 1 Cen 100 200 do. 300 do. 137g 800 Clov & 1000 Erie RR - 108% 500 Gal & Yoo“ dor:::..cid Tos too chle aie 1 ‘ ic 200 Erie RR pref..... 104° 1100 do 100 Hud Riv RR..a10 1 250 do. 600 Harlem 300 (do. 500 do 100 do. @ ao | , NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1 1863.—TRIPLE SHEKT. {Bom 20 tegen Meme waar win Orieana, Oct &. ipl Ais winds the entire psmags, ovale = Sb wa: 1 er ia wd | ete Be sis OF baring mab” 500 bushels State, Railroad depot, sold at $1 5. Beansand poas Dales at 83c. a S6c. Tho veais, New ae days Not Cr ont to Hatta ( ucmam Laon bY a Jost butt Ue cune vat Clyde, be TH outh, ase (Br), to R P Buck & Co, with ‘see Bye rkland & iF Bea Breeze (Br. of St Joni ith hides, to T Dunham, hr Meteor (ir), Dunscom, Bermu tt Wiroponte 4 Agrasto "Oc Ii Svea 64 days, with Matamoros, 30 of bad “weather mont doth lopgallantmasts and other with cot. an, woe Barbados, Oct 6, and An- Kingston, Ja, Sept 23, da (ie), , Pevtrides, Havana, Oct 18, with in, Freeman, St Jago, 25 daya, with su- mit, Clark, Salt Cay, TT, 28 days, with }» lat 87, loo Eg spoke echr Phan- Denarara Storm fi of Jersey), Leberuf, Rio Grande, Jon Sachs. Oct I, lat 6 Nor schw Jeluna, from Brazil for New NB), Lewis, Montevideo, 7 days, with tur. ost ina Wan iain Sor Do Page rng Veith. “Had some heavy weather; lost tame, built at Guilford, Conn.» i 4860, wes : Ine, A 8, market was quiet, Dut firm atthe ad hr Rio Grande, Incotrag ue. : ‘ Sent Mary & Adsiloe, Davi ee ig | Sake sey Adaos Bove, Otinencve, aa i Sehr 8 A Taylor, Dukes. Chincoteague. 10 bales @ 23¢. for '62’8, | Senr 3 G Miles, Jones, Chincoteague. Har ite dat warty activo aod ibe mares | ets M Feta Sly, Peta iit filo 230 bee, shipping order at $1 Joa | fete Ol ia Sebr Marin Jane, Jone atlgne OTH WG quiet, with sale of 2,000 gallons summer } ahr J Freiimore, Sramer, Asani, continued in fair demand at full prices. Sales | Schr Mist, Disos pty he 510 bbls. New Orleans at 580. a 65c tg Ae johnson. Sere ct Sine One) Kehr DA Berry Vo on Georgetown, whale & §1 23, oil was Behr Fateating, Graber Geipeetorm “AM activo ‘speculative demand for perk } Behr assis, ara. Fo ees ‘based upon private rw ac rin Gaertn fr Sow Hare, Sdeary any's Dusinoss prices re alt Sonr EW ae , Baltimore, peg pt ‘account of Behr J Holmen, Acey, Baltimore, im the West. I Schr D W Saun 4 Pocomoke, poiat the a Sehr A Townsend, Townsend, Beafurd, idee abipetcns ee oleate. ane amas | BGM Spats hie eet a aren, tions add up 6,500 osing, at $18.0 $10 Sine tor | St Great Kee Harbor. Gd mses, $1 80 e S17 08K for nee an Stan Sehr 80 Won, pr Great Hag Harbor, sae8 ag high as $17 15), $12 a $12 60 for néw primp, the latter an extreme po and $13 25 a $13 60 for ‘our and musty mess; also 1,500 mess, for Steamer Quine! aga delivery, on private terms, Receipts, 339 bbis, | M4 dave. wo 0 S Quartermaster. edt market remained very dull, with small sales at | Steamer Blien Ary & $18 21 for new mess and $13 60.0 $15 for exra mess; os entirely nominal. Receipts, 3,140 bbis, gers: to U8 Quartermaster Steamer Alvan continued scarce and in demand at full prices, some BELOW. green hams wore sold, to arrive, at 10c.; also a consider Able quantity of sides and Dollies, also’ to arrive, at tho same figure. Bacon was firm aud in good request, with sales of 600 boxes short, clear Western, for future de- Lard was active and tirm—3,000 bbla. i , oe brig, unkwows, AILED. ba X.—Receipts, 2,645 bbls, ‘The market ior re- fined oft was almost at a stand, owing to the discrepancy between the views of buyers and sellers. Desperate efforts were making to bull the market, and we according: ly heard of numerous ales at d4c. a 45c. for oll on the Spot; but they could not be traced to any reliable source, except in one or two instances where the sales were in small lots, which could exert no influence on the market except when greatly magnified, which has been the caso in severa instances, Crude oi] was more active and firmer, with considerable sales at higher prices. there was also more doing and the market was alto firmer, Naptha was steady. The sales were about 3 Wind rs sunset SW. Amerie ¢ommissions from this Association:— for straw and 2c. 500 Crude oil clowed ‘was refused and 0c. asked, Hace ree false, in favor of the buyer. Rangoon was quoted at 7\<c. and Patna at 7 }4c, a 8c. Svoa.—Tho market was tolerably active and firm, the sales footing up 1,296 hhds. Cubs muscovados and New Orleans, principally at 11Xe. a 1214c., though part 00 terms not transpired ; 420 boxes Cuba at 12}<c.; bhds, Porto Rico at 14. Eat was firm, with sales at $1 66 9 $175 for Liv round, $2 80 9 $2 85 forAshton’s, $2 35 a $240 for Jeffry & Darcey, and 59c. a Ble. for Turk’s Island, to arrive. Two o cargo of the latter were sold, to arrive, witbin the i was without important change; sales 1,000 bbls. at 61 gc. @62c, Receipts 507 bbis. for Liverpool. sail to-morrow, Seturdas erpool. Valparaiso Sept 22 in dist of saa Sure Wrawroa (of Monber ort), Capt Pritehar. on Calcutta, arrived yesterd 4 Pe oe two years aco for B ‘Bombay, f home. All ten well durin ition of Capt Pritchard Movements R Esta Ry Adrian H. Muller and P Wilkins House and lease of lot 146 Eighth street House nnd lot 39 East Fifteenth street. of Capt Pritchard and Nowra Co. = $12,900 + 15,250 e ace lost bowaprit. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Puapetrma, Nov. 6, 1843. mula in distr Js reported woul of underwriters. Sooke a: ny oe Pennsylvania 5'8, 99, Rewting Rail- Haw'Bark Gor: road , 6274 ; orga Canal.74; Long lstand Railroad, 48 8t Thomas previous to 234 ult, Inak: Pennsyivania Raliroad, Gold, 146. Sight exchange on New York at par. Bartawonr, Nov. 6, 1863. Wheat firm, prime 0. Corn dull. yellow now tu por New York, Sr Baio Gaveny, doclining: white at $1 04 a $1.05. Whiskey dull and | Thomas "ae epoca ome leaky uiet; 1 OL Mee. & 62: if Cumberland, wi Giamaated, é een wELrMA, Nov. 6, 1863. adoned. Oct 2 in tat 9536, lon eo 21 Flour frm: salea 00 bbls. sapertine ab 83 60," Wheat | 4'for'Hayi itn ncargo of {under and i supposed Ute tet dull: 6, yushels; Western mixed at $1 49.8 $1 50: | vessel mentioned above. She was 119 tons, Oyears O13, bu i eae he 6203163. Corn dullat $1 05. Oats firm at firm at $17. Lard dull at 1c. White | seam RM Browntna (of Tuckerton, NJ: leared foc. eke por rm Dole. a Ole. Petroleum unsestiod. | from Philadelriia Oct? for Newport ‘oleh PSS 8 Sheet Burravo. wer od PEM. 100 tons coal, and has not since been heard from. et And steady. Whest—Hales bushels, | Scum Haxwan (of Millbridge), Means, from Bl G1 2s for Wont Mil. | tor Procure of ei renialns ashore 33 4 amber Mich) teued to get off. . Other grains quiet, Whiskey nominal at S8c. Canal freights—20c. on w ‘heat, lic. on oats to New York. Imports—14 000 bbls. flour, Senee open. 65,000 bushela oats, 11,000 busty nLINK haa also been sold for Tierce was in request, but the small supply here wit pa passengers, hod 8 Quartermaster, restricted on the spot, Further of 1 hetn Merces were made, fogirrive, of $25 50, and 500 tierces oe eta arog ee gee ia mess, ai $28. hams wore firm. ‘Sales, 400 bbls. a iitebband a! py lly to arrive, at gis tae Lewd Steamer Fran, Ghropebire, Philadetpiie, home a clean crew list, not a m: ¢ had on her departure from Bosto 8 officers, Boston for Smyrna, while led with an unknown sehr, at Cumberland and owned in Portland ) Holbrook; Chas J Graham, schr (i John E Wooster. brig Bio; ‘Samuel sorge F Hinkley, bark Tempest; J we Jens P Miller, schr Marine; Walter W. Prater rig 4 Liveren. Hamblin, of Pairhaven, com iat Paita, aud sold at public wuction Oct 6 for tue wurt goin ‘3th inst End had her fore Tigg\ng on the vort side earried has anchored. T 4 | and rec 4th—Barks Scio, Votunte and tlerces it 11\{c. a 117, reported sales, to ar- RA Alien? averley ud ure 12¢y but we could not authenticate it, Receipts, wr; Oltander Velesityt Fashlou: Bk 500 packages greaso, at 103,c. a 10 Bhe sailed from Boston nea: mm thence to Calcutta an, the vr wont Cen GF pany. CUS transport), Beekly, New Orleans, Terry (U 8. transport), Chapin, New. NO, Nov 2. Hatteras Inlet Sd, with maus ana passen. (US transport. Lewis, Newbera, NC, ot (U8 transport, Hunter, Washington, John, NB, for Liverpool, loaky. Plummer, from Malaga, Sept 10, 17, do Mal, Northern. Balder, locity, Fashion, B A ‘Abbot, snipm ters’ Ansectation, No Sl Watt StuertRooms 23 awn 25. The following approved Masters and Oilcers have received Dols. refzod,on the spot, at lige. a.3e., but. moatiy | Loki, brig CW Keonedy: Peter W Meow, bets Hare rastue Chase, bark Jasper: Jaa Johnston, echr Arctic 8, 42K 1,000, do. ne oo iy Decomber, at 420.5 | Wout rig Anu Lavtte; Edward Veorlags brig se aatte crude, on the spot, 28¢.: 500 do., Miscellancous, ber, buyer's option, 9c. 1,00 do., fr Sreameure City oF Cone, Capt Tibbetts, sailed yesterday Steamsnir Erxa, Capt McGuigan, of the Inman line, will at 12M, for Queenstown and Liv- The fine seagoing qualities of the Etna, combined with the skillof her aiable and agreeable commander, a)- full passenger list to this noble vessel. Clifford. from Callao for Cowes, put Into fact of different from peaks volumes from Algoa Bay for New York, remained at thai old om account henoe for Firmonth, Eng, put tuto hence for Santa Cruz, :put tuto Bt zabeth port ‘on W side and, Newport outer harbor, and will prevably have 69 tons, bullt at Cohasset in 1852, has 1 by Ler owners in Portsmouth, for $1000, 10 go 10 to Tre. 100, to go She Js 61 tous buriher, aud wae built at Eesex, bushels rye. Exports—3,000 bbls. flour, | Bout Me. 8 19,000 the wheat, 13,000 bushels corn, 40,000 bushels ) M&*: ' 144°. oats. About sinty bales of moet of which are marked “TM, iT HH’ eod “FP My! drifted ashore yesterday morning o the beach at Staion Island, ranging from Qua SHIPPING NEWS. Whatem Ship Corne}ive Howie) from New Bedford alin 4th inst Pacific Oo Ship Islam the Archer ( date, SPECIAL NoTICR. with So) bis sp since leaving Taicabuano, Nn 8° 404 Ship Niger waa off All letters and packages intended for the New Yous Hens. should be sealed Spoken, &¢. Brig, Soow Byuall 18, lat 87 39, lon 73:10. morn 130 ee 43 ‘oresgm Ports. NYork. CLEARED. Steamabip oe Score (Br), Tibbetts, Queenstown and Ship Atmosphere (Br), Freeman, LiverpooleTapsoott Bros Bbip Pacific, Morasn, New Orteans—R H Drummond & Co. Ship chase: ne—W A A Nelson. Bhip Hobomox, Nain. K. —Benuer & Brown, rakde (Br), Oray, Qu etl, Tufis & Co. (Pros ‘Antwerp—Funch, Memexe for papers Are at do 21a Bark a Wendt. Bark Giovanni Corregio, Tommanin!, Cadiz—Holinboe & n. Bark Traveller (Br), Randle, Pernambuco—J L Phippa & Bark Texas. Horton, New Orieans=T A Webster Bark Tycoon, Dewhurst, New Orieaus—Wakeran, Dimon ao. pare Paladin (Argen). amere Deo, Be fa, Tn, AY « Caccad, Oot Smarr chreo (aud wid th for ( waver aod wit LOW Brown, Baltim: oaty | r A ved son. 7 prige Suwannee, Lamb, Bid £, Hond. Oct 13—No Am vessel in p os, Ock Liendin port brig Revert Mow Wilmin and on Paita Oet 16, bound on @ cruise. (Br), from Cardenas for Portland, Oct Raimgor; 24th, brig Coma for NYork, pe OW White, Grifin, Han, Pron y Bhooting Bar, Dri mington, N« Anow, Philatelphia. steamer N 1, Oct 2—Old echt Nasean, Meltae, rig Mount Ver 8id Det 5. #bip George Griawold. Peiting!, Uhh In port Get 12, ebipe RH Torker Clark, from Montevideo, eatfif Treckiens ( T iat, une, Charles Sprague, Vike, trim Melbourne. art tebe Abb n, Miragoane=Bret!, fon & 1. Kilvy from Mohtevideo, arr fib. do; _ Pree xpnied ies Kendall, do, North & o, 0d “Mont Dart steamer Alpha, Munter, Bost Sobr Indian . Cart, and Poly Jose, Lent, SYore Sehr Na care Bey be y Pl rt ships W 1 Bewall, ding W Lancaster (Br), Waycot, st A i Prye. _ | Union, Bovingvon, from Cardiff, do, parts Tallman, Kathe, we agen of Clippers (Be Davidson, 8t Jobn, tite for Baltimore, pa Hea, Manson, 0 jevius 2 Behr B Cannon, Ross, Chincotearue—a C Morena Sehr k A Conklin, Norton, § LK fone L A Jobnaon. Culver afew dnye t » > FS nae, ore, Lewis, Washington Beamer Peony Cadwallater, Pieresu. Baltimore ARRIVED. U8 swsemer Degotah, Lieut Comdg 6 DeAmes, Hampton Steamed Tubal Cain (Br), yagie: 19h, th for York tn Foster, §\ Domingo © bs poe 4 omhe Nase, J » July lat lf Nin | 4 varia punds anda quater in the Pac Wen Bin pore be Bi 'S, crosset the Equator to fe timore. eohr Pe i aia sci 18 re erg, p bet 8 Lurneo Bmith,o Pow | Meaty iad for Batimore a NY, ome of comaum pllag ‘Bt Domino Care pom jewburyportt, Pritchard, 4 yt toad f potiah ay! bo master Paased Cape ot pe Vantico Oet of the pas | N spoke sehr Young Teaser, | brig Alfaretia, Me Alon on ig. Harding, and Vanchose, irs soon or New Orieana, ph BD Ship Buropa (of Boston), Ayres, Whampoa. May 25, and and a4 Duh for te 8) Helena with tena ho, to Wen Hi liom! ° ford. Caliay for Cowes, pat tn ton, Brings beaks four prisoters charged il 4, Pa fon of of bark Lane Bar, named II « Michael Ruriey, Wn Benith, STE 28 co Ou! 20 wiinesen chaged by full rigges brig on we linen ob her, Ont $, mR, whl , from Bt Helens for Demarars, ie (52 femaien), oll well: 2d Be a from Gibraltar for Ne Carditl, @ days, Goning “ ton. Philaaetphte, Lay Noro, Mant Srow aloft and were miiiet. Baker do. Urienial, Th 7, of North Bnieide), Rot nen teen, Edminen Bros, Passes (4) heavy galew, cromed tbe Ejascor Garnett, Ponderiand, 1 days, with Co. j ), Harvey, Giaagow, 42 days, with tron Biddle, Belize, How, B daya with log a 7% With mokwewes Ae hop & br bare A Trowbridge Bark Hermes (Nor), Maibach, ®t Thomas, 20 deya, te bal inst, to Punch, Meiueke & Werodt Bark Geo # Hout ({ Balinore), BaMerd, Matanran 2 Se Ee htt Me or eee inane a eee Fates NE a acco, Vet 0 port Br ship Edith Onieon, pond. Cra: | Hrar brig Jabat, for do3 or & daye | Creat, Pore Reo (wit Lay Arr bart Vreveas Palwer. Berry: . hb Rpeuiding & a at ome mAnDe, Bratil, Sept lta jor Dan echt Rersnuel, * 87 Taowas, Ort In port bart Abericen Kimpeos. from 7 U Kgoverament . Frances Jane Martin atierson, for Areceibo A le— Ep pork brie Planet, Upton, for ait. for Romen On % Heory, Loe “Wort * i f divree’ 2 eters be Faliiciohe “tid wind NW, Brees Bi yrar atencnip We! oust a's Sten ees BM Tio - Ker. bark H Writht, Je, bras J Melutyre, JW Deisko; Atoogaler Philadel pale; eche ecm iad, urges, Je Jeremie, weal ry Centaur (ir), Ste ty is itrohard ore, jaakell, Hosion. renee Muses +), Jenson, Malaga; Telaen ‘Burgess, Piynouth Ne “ep. ie New York ? Eutzabeth Bieanor, GOK, Nov dete Lidia uh Pierte, thet, do. WAI. Kov $—arr sehr adriap, Now ¥ DIGHEON. Nov t-Arr sche Whistler, Presbrey, NYork Bid sebr Asquimank. Briggs, NYork. Side mabe, Thraste Je Joun ‘Loeser, Vhiilips, Are schr Silas Wright, Adame, Hall, Blizabethport for Yarmouth, Sist—Arr brian Burm ah (She 1 ton; Olive, Boyd, N¥ar eae. Philnseighin. tor Bag: Mid sehre eae Hulse, nell, NY: dia lover, Whitney, New new Port rary *, Philadelph ARSTOWN, Oct Blisabe thport for Bonto te— Arr sehr Way) buryport,; Bay State. ¥. O41 sie, oa for fe Livnie w Dwyer, & 1, NYork for Bumtport i ‘ile, Munroe. Nio "Putiadeiphia for do; Mina: * Moat of the vessels before y all of them have de for do. Adaline ningWind east, In port the la before reported, and many other ar peaterday aud to day a yet uikuown, Now in pit from 70.10 *0 "RAST MAC! aes Nov 2—S!d achre Paran, ark; Ney , Whivemore, New ¥. Kiva r st i +) Ma and Col Ly r Perry, Philade’ a ti Sohas Wont ra ope Saliva, ane Hannah D Nickerson, NYork Vassed up Larkin Mebane, fry Fhindelphia for Dighton, GUoUCL atl KR, Now 3—Are achr i H Cotsvo, Roberts, MewtYork for pene. WiantaxD LIGHT, ap Cod, Nov 6—Paae SPM, ship Susan Hinks. 0 rant Hallet, Champion a MES? 1 A , Phi adelphia for Bos Tucker, do ob Buitean, Reb enter Kidmenday White Patiadelphin. f kona, and Ambrose Light, Stabl, Henry Leeds, Sinith, and PRC land; schrs Anna Gardaer, ‘Craig, Delaware Clty fordo, Abby. «i |, Kondout for do. orge W Snow, taxkell, port for do; Hetald, Knight, ™ for Newburyport; M Sewell, do for Po To ich, Delaware City for Provincetown: Kossuth. Len. buryport for turned schrs J Grierson, Cinder Bid sebr Ant 0 b—mArr brige Boa Lan M. Gtk Higgins Robinson. Day id Si.t Vain ‘Amnon Edward, Somers, ay Sophia Aun, mii, lphia for Boston. Lucy Amex, ita Perth Amboy ford lia, Henderson . and Mingle ¢ pking; do fur Portland: Hingham; J B Bowly, Smith, Frat, Short, and DP Thompson, do for Newt # AM, wind port; Rockingham, Crosby, do for Portamouth art, Tobey. and Weal ath, ler, Wheeler ry, Hangor for Calais for NY ork ariett.” . Harwich for Frank, Hiteabetnport for B out for do; Duree Bid sehr Licy Aan ithe AM Avr in the night Portland for Beit Licaie Rayos Hon. on ; moderate, all vessels how V —Arr ache Win Bement Miller; W m 7 Melivene: Maltimors, Blair: Arnel Redoe; Ruth Halsey. Pinney. Cerva, stu Ww. Collyer, Raynor; Kanex, Post; L D Geran sloop HIA, Nov 4—Arr bark Edwin, Lindsey New now Bermuda, schrs FI # f Pulford, N A Van da Garrison, Boston: Bea hel, lee, Newburyport » Croaby Fivaway, Dai i Willard Pitty Smith wk Crockett lames A Parsons Shaw, MM id. }. Dight ns Bintth “ison; Thoe Poiter. Hackett, 4 WN Pre, Kes, Pail River; BMta Bourne. Weymo W Orawforl, Brieas, New Bedford; gorge Ne th renal ton, Kast Le Del 2—TI 5 r Phiiacielpt Htoamtre Pianct, fer Niort, sad Monitor, from ® York for ‘Port Meares, went 10 son inis, morning {a company with hark, name unknown. Wind light frown BE * PORTLAND, Nov Sarr bara Bi Pile, Lilly Whi feipha: bri danas, chr Onrep bell, Boule, ag, Amer, Has ar brig W Greens tbat bark lon, U Jeriand; ach Dona Cardeoas. ‘Now 4—Arr steamers Faloon, Joner BYork ; echre Bomersat, Stor ¥ Lovina Hh Endl and rit Oxpeay "yeah my} Adason, at, Chorter Ok. Ke wioogs EB Sprague, (ibbe rie Brown, Carr, NYork: steame y ‘ork. Fours, 4, ache Baral pple. liven, NY Coon ry m Mary rash, Hudenn, do. eeawrt! Neat: Nov 4—Arr schra Black Diarnon?, Youn and Panthea, Clarke, Pg vy BAN FRANCISCO, Oct Scare Ham ship Hern one nnd Emma, Jafeny , rnb ne BI dMth, bark Ellen Le nn inooe! Albetroms «een . ton 008 ¥ erpool, tb Bhanghae, I bark Chusan, Wag ener 1 Tucker, Lomton. Tih, Pr brwe Ri tae, Lodwig Tabi Fe toh bark Wee Kireh: or Muller, London, bark Architect, Moor, ¥icuurta — THE MILITARY. NY NUMBER OF SUBSTITUTES FURKINIIND } drafind men We Feath and Bl 6 rub Wentenenter, Rock ry to JAMES L 25 or AML Sic ines aes Miciva Rt. Ang ver ounty, Tarrytown, Werte Day a few Qupetirures WANTED, THI8 DD Green ws hangs Hove @> 0 Penosyl (aliens) wi GQEVERAL GooD MEN READY 10 & 5 tow y for drafled Ineo at reason Brosdway. NY wath ANTEDS oe THOURAND RURETITOTER, TO WHOM TUKEK MOXDRED DOL $375. the eure! BOO Aki, Mitt AE PAID ws substitutes if o he bringing men wil be WW , , Bromiway. between Canal and Hie « y SEGARS AND rpomaced oa ¥ HAVANA WHANT Al kines JULIAN ALI DENTISTMY. a whithe NEW A v Dees. E te trace Pourth etree 1,402 sunrict ares ens Lene tee NAVAL AVAL FRIEE MORKY —P Hi ruin <, LIQUVOMS, &« rim AwTs,

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