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The TJa?r News, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1866. COMM ? 1 HC?A'Li.. _ Exports. ODBA-Per Br sehr Alert-10.428 feet Piue Lumber. BOSTON-' ? eclir E t? Irwiu~200 toilB ?ld !rou BALTIMORE-Pei' steamship Cumberland-73 bales Upland Colton, 12 bales Wool, o lot of.Eides. Thc Charleston Cotton MavVct. ' Under a good demand and light stock, the staplo ad? vanced about 1 cent ft lb yesterday, with sales of 163. bales, aa follows: 1 balo at 30c; 3 at 31; 2 at 32; 14 re? packed at 34; 16 at 35; 50 at 36; 28 at 36^; 16 at 37; 16 at 9 at 38; 1 at 39. The market .closed very Arm. We .quote: Middling. .37 Strict Middling.88 RICE MARKET.-About 150 tey. of clean Rice, of the now crop, was placed, on the market yesterday, 23 tea. of which sold at 13c.$ hundred, and 125 tieices at 12%c ft hundred. Savannah Market. SAVANNAH.' October 10.- EXCHANGE-Owing to tho "torisk shipment of Cotton lately, Exchange on New York is being freely offered by outsiders at \% diacount. The Banks purchase at }i off, and sell at par. No transactions are reported in etorling. FBEIOHTS-Continue active by steamer, though by ?sail little is offering, and at reduced rates, a number of . vessels of large tonnage having arrived in port. En fagements have been made on tawed stuff to Boston at 12 ; on timber to Boston at $13 ; on sawed stuff io Baltimore at $10. One ?or two vessels ore loading for Buonos Ayres at $20 in geld, with primage. The following are the ruling ra>es : 'To New York, on Cotton, per steamer.$2.60 'To Boston, on Cotton, per steamer.3 UO To Baltimore, on Cotton, por steamer. 2 00 'Io Philadelphia, on Cotton, per steamer. 2 60 To Philadelphia, onDomeatics.0 76 COTTON-Our last week's review closed with a droop? ing market. The sudden and decided rallying of prices ivas evidently overwrought by speculators in New York, .and the reaction consequent thereto has aoted during the past week as a damper, with little doing, and a de? cline of Goon the highest figure previously attained, say 40o for New York middlings, To-day, however, wo got moro oncouraglug news, and quite an active demand prevailed, with tales of about 600 bales, on the basis of 35c for New York middlings. Augusta Alarket. AUGUSTA, October ll-The money market continues stringent Brokers are buying Gold at 149 and selling . at 162. Silver-Buying 138 and selling at 145. COTTON-There has been a good feeling in the mar? ket to-day. We note Bales of 610 hale s us follows, viz : 2 at 82, 20 at 33, 6 at 33 1-2, 3 at 34, 14 at 84 1-2, 162 at -35, 49 at 85 1-2, 163 at 86; 44 at 36 1-4, 45 at' 36 1-2, ll at :3T. ' . ,..., -, , ' The receipts are 620 bales. ' j Sew Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, October 6.-COTTON-The market opened chis morning with a very limited inquiry, and . continued quito . inanimate throughout the Way The' reoeipt of private dispatches, which were sub ? quently confirmed tty tho proas telegrams, announcing increas? ed weakneps at New York, materially contributed to'the, general dullness, -and although factors were anxious to Hell and willing to make concessions, still buy ora' pre? ferred awaiting'farther. developments. Under'.these .circumstances tho sales were confined to 680 bale?, i taken by five brokera, at prices approximating the fol? lowing quotations: Ordinary ?9 to 31o; Good do 83 to 34c; Low Middling 8? to. 36c; and Middling nominal. STATEMENT OP COTTON. | , i ?tock on hand September 1st, 1866....... halos. 102,082 .Received to-day. 981 . '. Received previously. 20,967 -- 21,928 I 124,010 --Cleared to-day...2,611' ' Cleared previously.39,219 - 41,730 >Btockon hand... ;... 82,280 Tho clearances are exclusively for New ?ork. BOQAT. AND MOLASSES.-'the receipts since yesterday are confined to 10 hhda yellow ola?lfied Sugar, from the -upper coast; no Molasses. There ia none of the pro? duction of Louisiana.on the market, and only a small .-.stock of that of Cuba. The demand is local; abd only of a retail charaofor, and prices are about the same as previously. A lot of 100 boxes fair.Cuba Sugar sold nt I2#e ft lb. lt ls retailing at l2)? to 13o ft lb. Of Molasses only - small retail sales are making at csu "ft gallen for good Cuba. It is quoted by the cargo at S7>? tb 68o ft gal? lon. ?. FBEIOHTS-With a (scarcity of tonnage and consider? able offering, especially for ooastwise ports, the rate* are .veryflrm. Theyare loft lb.for Cotton forNewYork, ? and lj^o for Boston by t team.' By sail for New York and BoBton they are ?io ft lb for Cotton and 76 to 80o ft bbl for Flour. 8ailiug vessels for Liverpool are obtain? ing 9-16 to %d for Cotton, and for Havre l^o. Ulemphia market. MEMPHI !, October 8-Business to-day has: boen very fair. Orders were filled to a considerable amount, and cur merchants are looking forward to a speedy aod prosperous opening of trade in . all its branohes. Qur streets present quite a lively appearance,, The levee was.crowded with produce and miscellaneous, merchan? dise, both arriving and doparting. COTTON-The cotton market to-day waa qnite dui}. We heard of no sajles wot th hoting. Holders are not Willing to make the concessions required by buyers, while from 1 to 2o appeirs- to be the difference in their views. We heard of Middling offered at 37c, but 35 to 36o is about the figures offered, and but little Inquiry made for lt at that price. 1100 bales were shipped to. day by one packet. We quoto nominally : Ordinary. 2(1 @30; Oood Ordinary, 8C@32; Low Middling, 82@34; Middling, 36@37; Strict Middling, 38@39; Good Mid? dling, -@-. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, October ll.-TURPENTINE.-We noT tice an advance of 10o per bbl on yesterday's quotations Sales of 600 bbls at $4 60 for virgin and jellow dip per 380 lbs. b'piBiis TURPENTINE.-In this article there is an ad? vance of 1 to 2o per gallon ; sales io-day of 102 bois at .' 61>? to C2J?o for country, and 63o for New York pack? ages. COTTON-Market improving: soles of several small lots at 37, 37J? to o8c f ir m ddling; ROBIN.- Transactions limited. A fmall lot of No 2 changed hands at$3 50 to 4 25. ,t Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, October 9.-COFFEE -We report the sale of 3000 bags Bio, cargo of baili Clifton, t iken for New York, on private terms. Good to primo invoices are quoted at 18% to 19 ceuts, and ohoioe 19% cents, gold. We also report, frort? second hands, 200 bugs good Rio on private ternm; 58 do do 27>? cents, currou oy; 50 matB Ceylou 31 cums, currency. The late hoavy sales have reduced tho stock ot' l.io in importers' hands to about 2400 bass, connUtlng of 210n t>a?s. cargo of brig Redwing, and on invoice of 800 bans, ex May Queen. COTTON-HaR further declined, with small eales to-e'lay of middling Upland at 37 couts, at wliica figure the market closed quiet. fr- FLOUB.- Receipts and stock light, and market firm at full prices, with good trade . and mode? rate shipping demand. We report sale*, not before .;given, of too bbls City Mille Super at $10 75- 600 do do delivered' at New York, at $10 87; mo bola do to-day at $11; also, 100 do choice Western at $li, and a Bmali lot of City Mill Shipping Extra at $14 76. Corn Meal, last salo was at $615, now held at $5 23. We revise our ^quotations, viz: Howard street Super and Cut Extra.$10 75?$11 50 Howard street Extra Shipping.12 25? 18 00 iHoward street Kxtra high grades.13 00? i.t oo Howard street Family.14 00? 15 00 Ohio 8uperandOutEx.ra,.IO 73? ll 00 .Ohio Kxtra Shipping,.00 00? 00 00 Ohio Retailing.12 50? 13 00 Ohio Family.,..-.14 00@ 14 60 NorthwosternTKuper.10 26? 10 75 Northwestern Extra.12 00? 12 76 City Mills 8uper.10 75? ll 00 .City Mills Shipping brands Extra..;.14 50? 15 00 .City Mills High Midden. Extra.15 75? CO n0 Baltimore, Welch's and Greenfield Family .16 60@ 00 00 Bye Flour. 6 50? 6 75 Oom Meal, City Milla. 6 15? 5 25 GBAIN-Wheat-1000 bushels whito and 3000 bushels red received to day. Demand active, particularly for :red, and jhoice smipleB sold 1 to 2c higher for milling. We report sales ot' 1000 bushels white, embracing in? ferior'o prime, $2 9ii to 3 12; 1500 bush-ls prime ord choice red ?3 02 to 3 12, bulk at the latter: 1000 bushels fair to good do $2 90 to 3. Corn-2350 bushels white and 2700 bushels yellow t ffored. Included in the sales were prime white at $1 15, and 18n0 hushes good to prime yellow at $1 ll to 113. Oats-3700 bushels offer? ed; market rather easier, sales favoring buyers. We re? port 2200 bn3hela at 55c; 400 do 58 ti 00c, closing quiet. Bye-We report a sale of 100 bushels at $1 25; but at the close was offered at $1 20. MOLASSES.-Nothing doing; stock vory light In first hands, and offers little opportunity for selections. Quo? tations nominally unchwgod. Pay VISIONS.-Bacon hrs boen in good demand to-day, principally on Som hern orders. Wo report sales of 50 to 75 casks, including Shoulders at 17 to 17},<ic, mostly Ottholatter, aud Sides 20c; clear rib do 20 ye. Hams are6carce; ? e notice a sale of 500 pieces, out of condi? tion, on private terms; quote eng ir cured canvassed 25 to26>ic, as to fancy. Nothing doing in Bulk Meats, Lard is also quiet, with sales In retail lots at J and 10#o for Western. Mess Pork is held fir. to 34 62 per bbl. r ALT. -Liverpool Ground is in good den stock much reduced.; We quote debera' pr at $2 20 to2 25. Fini?i also unchanged, tho active; quote $3 10 to 3 25. Turk's Island supply and market still dull; quote lots iron per bushel. , , _ SEEDS-Glover is firmer, with more inquiry to 8 23; Sales of 10O bushels, in lots, at the wi includion a little of new. Timothy is also demand, with S3lea of several parcel? at ?J Flax is steady at $3 15 to 3 20, with buyei figures. . . SUGAR-Tho market is firm though inactive, only to notice to-day 100 hhds fair grocery cm W aisEEV-Our market is quiet and nominal lots, at $2 42 to 2 43; small lots are report?e 2 44 for Western. New Vor!? Market. MONEY- JtABKET. Tho New York Times of Wednesday, tne iori aays: Tho supply of Gold was made ?asierinthoGc than yesterday, and only % to Ai P?/ cen*. ??? its use until Wednesday, in place of M to J. pe day, as paid from Monday until Tuesday, ?ne Gold was also lo wer by A? to ?.per cent,, ino market ralliedfrom the cheapest sales of too r 148>i@fc to U9H@H percent. Early in the ai was a partial improvement in the business of E for the Boston steamer, and first-classi Bills on were at 107 to 107M per cent. But as the price ag?in stiffened, the demand foll off, ana tne cloned flat at I0T per cent .'. . ,,, , .. The course of Money at Bank and with private was quite steady at the oheap rates for some time and the supply eaBy on call to the Stock Brokers porcett. The rates on prime paper ot short c also steady at 5 to 6 per cent., but, as a rule, tn are now preferring to place their balances on ca prepared for any change or advance in sales ti ocour later in the season. PBOD?OE MABKET. NEW YORK, Tuesday, October 9.-COFFBE inquiry prevails for the principal kinds at lull Java at 23>? to 26o; Native Ceylon, 10Ai to 22c; M bo na to20?;' LaguayraWi to 19>?c; Rio 17 i and St. Domingo 16>? to 17o in gold, per lo. The receipts of Rio have been 18,629 bags, sales 21,83? the latte* iuoluding, according to Messrs. Wm.- I Sons. 8500 Carmelita, 4500'per Fasterlandet, an per Bolivar (before arrival), 3000 per Mozart, 2 do; 816 European lots; 8208 per 1 albot, and St ance per Haydn. 8ales have also boen made of 3 Ohineserin, and 3208 per ConvoyV to arrive. Th kot closes very firm at our quotations. Stock kinds-onhand this morning 64,030 bags, melin Rio 39,284 bags; of/ava 8349 bags; of Ceylon 1944 ofMaraoiibo 10,068; of Lagnayra, 12,831; of St. Do 1000; and of all descriptions 5054. ; STOCK Off Bib IN THE COUNTBT. Baltimore.\ ... New. York. .v... . . .. :Grapd total,>?<..... COTTON-Has been quiet and deprot sed,f with, rently mora , buyers than saliers in the market, db DR grades ranged from 87 to 40o, chiefly a. 86 per lb, Sales and resales alnoe oar last, 2100 against receipts of 8563 bales. j MOVEMENTS IN COTTON AT THIS VOST,' . ' '.. ?Ba Receipts thus far this week......'.'.....li Receipts Since Oct.' 1; 1866...... ; . ...;.. ? : Receipts Rinoa Sepfo 1,186?.t. 1 Receipts since Jan. 1? 1886...".:.....y,.47 Receipis year ending Sept. 1, I860.-,.I..L.8? Kn lort? this week,.... ,i.1. Exporte in September.. 1. 2 ?xpoi ts since flan 1,1866...?...L.'Sl Exports year ending Sept. 1,1866..,^;.;< I ?g ELOUR AND MEM*-ir tate and Western Flour has mach less soaghfeafter to-day,- anet has. declined 1 ?ic per bbl-? .the market closing in favor of j bu; Sties since; our ?astil,260 bbl?, including vert po' sboice Superfine State ?nd Western, at $8 to $10 40; poor to .fair old Extra .State at .$8 30 to' 10 <0; la strictly choice do do, fresh inspepiipn, at $10 90 to 1 round hoop Extra Ohio, 'poor to good chipping bra ?t $10 90 to $12 10 per bbl. We now quote: Superfine 8tato and Western. ,...<...... $8 00 @10 Extra State.,.....,?.(..K<?<... 8 30 @12! Extra Illinois. Indjana, Mlcuigsn, kb.. 8 90? @14 Extra.Ohio, round hoop, s'jalp'g/brundH. 10 90 ?12 Extra Ohio, tradearidfainily brands... 12 10 @14 Extra Geutsoa,,..,.....,?,.12 25 @14 Joinmoa to choice ExtraMissouri.12 65 <iil7 Suchern Flour ha? b?eh in light supply and lira demand?t declining prices. Sales since our last 3ph, in lots, nt $12 to 18 SS for poor to good, and Cl to 16 60 for good, to very choice extra brands, per "Janalian Fi our continues ecarco and wanted. Flour is In active demand,"including supotfinc at $ o $7 75 per bbl. Safes 1500 bbla. Corn Meal is in ?oquest at $4 75 to 4 85 for Western, $i 85 to $5 Terscy, $5 for City, $6 15 lor Marsh's Caloric, and $ or Brandywine, per bbl. Sales 700 bbla. GaaiN.-Wheat has been very dull and no ?ally So to So ppr bushel oheaper, Sales wore repoi if only a boatload of Amber Michigan on private ter md small lots of Amber State at $2 98 to $3 per bus! "Jorn.has been pretty active to dav, but a trifle lowe irice. Sales since our last, 179,000 bushels, ot 92( I2A?P for inforior; 03o to 93)?c, chiefly at 93c; afloat, i 3>ioto96o In storo, for sound M.xed Wost rn; and 0 900 for White do, per bushel. Oa s aro iu less uaod at oasier prices, including Chicago at5?otoi he latier an extreme rate; Milwaukee at 65oto6 ItoteatClo to G2o, per bushel. Hale? 85,000 bush' tye is Jin moderate request; sales 13,000 bushels, luding Western at $1 to $1 17)*', and ?tate at $1 ier bushel. Birley has boen much dopwssed to-tl? 1,000 bushels were sold at $1 25 to $1 3U for State, a 1 83 to $1 40 for Canada, per bushel. Barley Malt o iuues quiet, yet firm, HAT.-North River balo ia in fair requost at 05o 1 05 for shipment, and $1 35 to $1 45 for local use, t UO lbs. 8traw, COo to $1 per 100 lbs. OILS-H,ave been in,moderato demand, inclndlr Irude Whale, at $126 to 140; Bleachod Whale atti a 1 60; Crude Sperm at $2 60 to $2 65; Unbloached t $2 90 to 2 95; ^?rd Oil at $1 45 to 1 95; Red Oil at fi 3 $1 05; Linseed Oil at $1 60 to 1 65 for Engllah a .merlcan, per gallon. PETBOLKUM-Is in slack request at 2* to 21 >?o i Irude; 4l)? to 43A?O for Refined, in bond, and 56 to f or do, freo, per gallon PBOVi6ioN8~Portf has been in more demand to-di pening heavily but closing moro firmly. Bales sin ur last 7260 bois, in lots, at $32 85 to 33 10 for m less, dosing At $3310 cash, regular way; $31 lo 81 ar one year old Mo.e, and $29 75 to 30 for now Prim er bbl. Sales wore also reported of 65G0 bbla Mess srward delivery, including October, seller's option, 32 75; November, seller, $31 25 to 81 75, and ali t ear, seller, part cash, $29 pur bbl. Cut Meats COL tin: a limited demand at 14% to 14%c for Shoulders, ai 7Ai to l9Aic for Hams; silos 280pkgs. ' Bacon is anderste requost at 15% to 15%cfor Cumbo'laud cu nd 16A? to 10%c for short rib per lb. Sales 3 "0 boxe .ard is improving; salon since our last 650 tea and bb 117 to i9%c pet lb. Beef is In requeBt at $13 to $ )r new plain Mess, and $18. to 23 for now Extra di ales have boen reported of 310,'bbK Tierco Be?f is ei rely nominal. Beef Hams continuo quiet at $45 to < er bbl. Dressed Hogs aro lu lets request at 13V to 18; ts for lieavy. Butter continues in limited request i .om 37 to 45o for Stato, 46 to 55c for fancy do, and 20 t 5c for Wosiern. Cheeto continues inactive at C to If or lb. BICK-Has been moderately inquired for, inoludini lauuoon at $9 25 to $9 87 1-2 perlUO lbs. SKINS-llavo boon lu rather moro request within ou inga We quoto : Honduras Deer, COc ; San Juan 2 l-2c to 55c ; Bolivar, 40c to 42 l-2o ; Sisal, 57 l-2c t Dc ; Vera Cruz, OOo ; Chagros, 66c to 67 l-2o ; Pucrt tabello, 47 l-2c to 60o ; Para, 00c to 62c in gold, per lb 'anadeo Goat, 57 l-2c to 60o ; Matamoros, 65o ; Bueno .yres, 40o to i 5c ; Pay ta, 42 l-2c to 44c, in gold, per lb ape, 50c to fl6o ; Madras, OOo to G5o each. SUGARS-Have boon in good demand at'a shado firm r priceB. valoa since our last, 1060 hhds, iucludiut luba, ko., froHi io i-i to 13 1-20, ?nd 2100 boxus xiav? i?, part at 10 i-2c to 14 1-4 per lb. Refined Sugars ?ri a mora demand at 13 3-Jo to 16 8 8c porlb, Muser*. ?tuart now quoto thoir rollned Sugars thus: Best Crush d, 16 l-4c ; Granulated, 16 l-4o ; Ground, 16o ; Whitt I, li 3-8e, aud Yellow C, 14 7-8c, cash per lb. SiEARiNE-Sales 81,000 lbs at 15% to 18>^c ? Iii. TALLOW-Sales 174,000 lbs at 12% to 13Aie the latter jn extreme price, and 3 7,000 lbs GreaBO at 10A? to 13A?c ?* lo. TOBACCO-Is in fair demand and Arm. Deslrablo lots >ro scarce. Sales 249 hhdB Kentucky nt 5 to 10c ft lb. WHISKEY-Sales since our last 750 bbls, ia lo.s, ut 41c for new ana 45c for old, in bond, ft gallon. ?j "?!EI.GHT8-6r?r Liverpool the cogagomonts included 4,0011 busheh Corn at 4d ft bushel, and 60 tons Oil K Privute ferme. For- London, by steamer, 1500 ?" * *l0?r at 2a 3d ft bbl; 7,000 bu-hols Corn nt Od 14 Rosin at 2s va * uheoso at 35s per ton; and 50 bbls Liverpool JlIai ket-piTr Steamer Pct sin. I,-HI^?^P?0-1'' ^P^'mber 21.-Money is abundant. It i,Ti J glVen ??eh impulse to buslne>s, butcou n ,Jn "I arraugonieuts for futuro extensions aro in ??i&?hS .lh0 c??"Unn.-d unfavorable state of tho ?.eather by which one-lourlh ol tho crop is put into icopardy inculcates caution for tho pr?sent. Bi.EADSTUFFs._'jhe progr,ss of housing (he crops is Tlutlfowi.?n^n?ncl? of the Whoat will ho of inferior ?f with' ?Il 0t7to diaenso is beginning to be spoken * .1 ltP.nieD8ion- At S"? f^orn New York for this port about 1000 qrs Wheat and 10,000 qrs Indian Corn. I here was a hrge attendance at Tu.^day'8 tnark-t. ?heat tetched fully former prices. Flour was in 1 clive reqnest, and Indian Corn in fair domain!, but at rather .ower rates, i'o-duy there was a moderate attendance, mil at tho commencement a fuitlu-r advance wis asked jut not pani; < ventually a fair consumptive business iv.18 d uie in Wheat at fur-ner prices. Flour wa? in good ?'n?an M fu" rattl8, Indian Corn rather easier again it 27B. 01 per quarter, but closed with buyerB at that ince. COTTON.-Wo have had an animated demand through j *50 week exoept the last two dayg. It was freely mot by tho holders, in consequence of whioh the advance ia , ??7t0 Per lb- We Quote American %& higher, viz: Middling Orl< ana 14d. Mobllea 13}?d, Upland 13%d. nea Islands are freely offered. More business done in Brazils at former prices. Egyptians H to >?d higher in the bettor qualities. A large busiuesn in East India, and, though freely offcrort, an advance cf J?d has been obtained. Tho import waB heavy. The trade have taken 68,2?0 bales, exporters 29,490, and Fpeculators 0800. Actual export 17,870 bales. At sea, from the Uni ted States, 18 000 baloa, and from the East Indies .?52,00,0, againBt 25,000 and 280,000 last year. In this re? spect, therefore, tho tido has turned. The higher quo. tatlons from the United States, received to day, and based np m the unfavorable appearance of the crop, and the receipt of some orders from thence, have given moro animation to the market, the sales sum up 15J000 bales, and American ls about %d higher. Manchester.-The (n^r(ov"?olJt ln the liverpool mtrket has led to more inquiry for goods, but as producers don and an ad vance, it has prevented a more extensive business. In tamed aQ adYUUce of y*t0 ld per P?und has been ob" OTHER AnucLES-Siigar war in goad demand nt the beginning of the week, but it dropped off and the market closes dull. Further reports whether tho Beetroot crop on the Continent has been injured by the wet weather aro waited for with interest. Coffee in good demand, St. Domingo at 60B, Bio 55s to 58s, Laguayra 70s to 7f.s, The stock of Cocoa is much reduced, Guayaquil 72s, Cor?ceas 79 B. Bice in active demand at tho priceB of last week, but it closes more quietly; 25,000 Lags Ban goon. Ile 3d io lls.6d for sound;?0,000 t'.assoiu His 6d to 10s Od; 14.?.00 Neoran>ie 10s 6-1 to 10s 7>id<for sound; 10,000 Larong 10a; and a cirfjo Rangoon- 11s 3d afloat. 100 bugs Sago Flour 13B to 16s low to fine. Pepper iyac\ \ to 3;id. ^African Ginger 35s. Ashes at former prices. 400 bags-Baltimore Bark 6s 3d; small K to J?; first Philadelphia 7s, Beeswax duli. Djewoods-Jamalea Logwood ?315s; Honduras ?5 10?; St. Do'uin?o ?3 17B Od. Marajaibo Fustic ?5; Bio Ha ho ?5 5s to ?5 7a 64. 1000 tons Gambier f..r distant urrivals 21s6d. Ma? nilla Hemp slow, 1000 hales to arrivo, price unknown; and 2000 Bombay ?10; Jute very dull; 10,000 bales to arrive $18 15s. India Rubber-rara nominal, 260 bags Guayaquil ls Od, African ls ld. Lard-Limited demand at 60s for American. Naval Stares-Common Rosin scarce at 6sSd to 7s 0.1, tho finer In less clo usnd at 8s to 36s.- Spirits Turpentine 83s to 86B for American-. Tar 12B to 14B for American. Petroleum Steady, 2000 bbls refined IslOd to le lld. Oils-Palm denror ?40 to ?41 spot) American Lard 69s; Winter bagged Sperm ?136. Clover Heed in very speculative domund, consequent i upon tho wet weather, 1.0s to 60B now asked for year- 1 ling. Linseed Cakes-?10 to ?10 10s for thin oblong; ?9 for thick. Tallow-Good demand, North Americau 45s to 47a. STOLTERFOUT, fcONSA CO. [Per Telegraph.] LONDON GRAIN MABHET.-Wheat unaltored. Barley ls dearer; cargoes afloat m small compass and not much j wanted. Wakefield.-Dry Wheat nearly maintains the late advance. Manchester Trado Report- Thje advices from Liverpool and New York cause a more active busi? ness. .->.......,; ,,".,,,!. , ' Consig?eos per Smith Carolina. Kallrond October 18. 474 balea CottOn, 29 bales.Mdze, 250 bundles Paper, 7 cars Iron, IQ cats Lumber, 2 cars Cattle, Furniture and Sundries To. J 'Eraser A Co, G A Hop'ey A Co, J & J D Kirkpatrick, R % Agent, J Walker, Pratt & Wil?ou Bros, H P Baker A Co, Rawitzer A Bro, Mrs J A Mur? ray, H A Donald, L P Ashby, 8 H Ashby, W Steele, G W Williams & Co, J Hurkamp, J Colcock, Willis & Chis olm. J W Browne & Co, O N Averill & Son, A smythe, Adams, Frost A Co, M Golds m Uh .v Hon, J D Aiken ft Co, E J WiBB&Oo.E H Rodgers & Co, Thtirstou & Holm?s.'8'.L Howard, G W Witto, W P Dowling, Kan? paux A^L?laue'.'L D DeBa?ssure, A .T Sa Inas, G W Clark & CO, O Whittomore, Sou A Cb, G H Walter A Co, J F Picken, D.D Utsey, 3 King, L M Ayor & Co, City R R, W Meade.'l i POUT CALEN DAK. OOMUtOTED WEEKL?, PHASES OF THE HOOK. Last Q. 1st, 0h.49ru. ra lmiFlrstQ. 16th, 4h. 4 m. even New M. 8th, ll i 88 il. morn! iult M. 28d, 6h, 53m. even Last Q. 30th, 9h', 25m. moru. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. ' Arrlv?d Vaiurday, I OCX 12 Bark Priscilla (of Yarmouth; Mo), Edevean, Now York-sailed Sept 21 for New Orleans. Mdz -. To H F Baker v Co. Has put into this port disabled. On tho 1st October, about 20 miles due E of Abaco, it commenced blo-ing strong from E 8 E.with a toeavy seo; the wind shitted to W, ot ll A M on the 2d!, ba? rometer at 28, it blowing a hurricane throughout tho dav, duriiig wtiich carri d a>vay the mainmast, fore-top gaPantmast, mizzentopmsst with everything attached ; nad the deck?, swept, lost boats, tho rudder head got twisted off, lost hatch houses, bulwarks, and hove tho ship on her boam ends, where she remained seven hours. About dark on thc 2d, it commenced to mode? rate, and on tho morning of tho 3d, the weather had calmed down, when tho bark was found to bo only 10 miles from tho land.wHei was plain in sight. At daylight was surrounded by wrecked material, aud from tho 3d until the 8th inst, was continually in sight of dis? abled vessels. Pass d a largo ship hailing from Bristol, Eng. with painted ports, full po ;p, topgallant-forecaatl o, small midship house, dismastod and abandoned; she was apparently in ballast trim. Lost overboard John White, seaman, supposed to belong to London. AT QUARANTINE., Br Bohr Brothers, Hodgkins, Groen Turtle Key, Ba? hamas, 3 daj B. Oranges. To A C?nalo. * Cleared Yesterday. |OCT. 12 Steamship Cumberland, Frazier, Baltimore-WilUs A Chisolm. Br Behr Alert, Mann, Carbarieu, Cuba-J A Enslow A Co. Sehr E G Irwin, Atkins, Boston-Willis A Chisolm. Went to Sea Vcolerday. [OCT. 12 Steamship Cumberland, Frazier, Baltimore. Sehr Alba. Adam", Boston, Sehr R Coldwoll, Mccormack. New York. Fehr E G Irwin, Atkins Boston. ; Sehr Maino taw, Amabury, (ieorgotown, 8 O. Sehr Mary E Banks, Smith, Georgetown, 8 C. Up for til i s Port, Steamship Star of the South, Reed, Baltimore, to sail oct 13. Steamship Adolo, Hall, a'. Baltimore, to sail Oct 10. Cleared for this Port. Steamship Granada, Burslcy, at New York, Oct 9. Mc morunda. The Behr Odl Fellow, Captain Wakfer, arrived at Savannah yesterday morniu?, lOlh inst, in distress. She was bound from ?iltun Head to Charleston, with a cargo of assortod merchandize, and encountered the late bevero palo, losing mainsail, (oro and main boom and some riging, and lost deck load by heavy toas sweeping it awfc. The Br bark Stampodo, bound from Now York for Tia? vana, with a valuable canjo, put in at Tybee on Tuesday last, having lost both topmasts, jtbboom, bowsprit, lower mast hoad, and had all her sails carried away in tho late gale. mo steamship city of Bath, which arrived at Savan nah OU tllO lOtU, P-lBHlid OU Monday Inst a large tkre-e masted schooner, paiuted black with a red slrlpu around her. The vessol bad her bowsprit ctrried away, and may have been otherwise injured as she was in tow of a steamer. Also reports pasaod on IMeriUay a steamer supposed to be the Eutaw, steeling soujh, LIST OP VESSERS? DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN . LIVERPOOL. Br brig Albert, Erikson, outward bound.Sept'er 14 Tho Cardigan, Yo'ing, sailed.Sept'er 18 The Maria, McK-nzIo, sailed.Sept'er 15 DOMESTIC, BOSTON. Brig L'ncoln Webb, Wylie, cleared.Oct'er 6 Brig Walker,-, up.Sopt'or 24 Brig Meteor, Anderson, cleared.Oct'er 6 NEW YORK, Steamship Granada, Bursley, cleared.Oct'er 9 Steamship Moneaa, Lob.jy, cleared.Oct'or 8 Brig B Young,-, up.;.Sept'er 22 Brig Carori i?, Gulliver, up.Ucfor 2 Sehr J li Burnett,, Wilson, up..Sept'er 28 Hc'ir Marla Hall, Garlleld, up.(,ct'er 3 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.lOct'er 6 Sehr Am'-rlcan, Moss, up.j..Oct'er 3 Sehr Kate Wentworth, Adams, up..'.Sept'er 29 Sehr J'S Knowli s, Kuowles, cleared.Sept'er 21 behr Enchantress, 13latch'( rd, up.Oct'er 8 PHILADELPHIA Behr Daniel Pierson, Pu ison, cleared.Oct'er 5 BALTIMORE. Steamship Adele. Hal', to sall.Oct'or 10 Steamship Star of the South, Read, to sail.Oct'er 13 A PORTION OF OUR STOCKPOT PARLOR AND CHAKIHSJ* ORATES is now ready, to which we wostfd invite the attention of our customer^ Weare prepared to furnish' new PENDERS, BLOWERS another parts, for old Skates, and to fit them up generally like neW ones. SHEPHERD, D?C & COHEN, \ No. 297 ??N&-STREET. ,' October6_?_ \ _ ' ; -;? :' ' ? ' ? lm0 . COOKING MOES, WE/iRE NOW PREPARED TO ?HENISH Q??R PRlENi?S?ND CUSTOMERS with (he most approved varieties of the above: Our long and thorough experience in this City enables us t? fur? nish the very best article of every class, and W^ GUARANTEE THE PERFECT OPERATION OP EVERY RANGE OR STOVE W# SELL. . ' AMONG OUR RANGES THERE IS THE DEFIANCE IMPROVED MOTT'S PATENT, The most convenient, simple, durable and tasteful RAliOJS ever made in America, and one that combines all the best and latest improvements. ,VV?,;, .'"!; We have the exclusive sale of the celebrate/! STEWART'S PATENT COOKING STOVE; Which, to all the usual conveniences of the best of pother STOVES, adds a COPPER RESERVOIR far ^ater heatedly the waste smoke; a spacious CLOSET for'#?epta?& food h'tft^when cooked, and a detached ROASTER ?? ample siz?, warranted to roast all meats perfectly. This STOVE is admitted to be th*) most perfect thing of the kind, and we will take jjl^ it to all who may call upon us? U^rV^^^^^^?^.*^;^?^*!^ SHEPHEB?! ?W??M"!??MMNl No. 207 KING .m^Z?WKtypKO!': = September 29_ |_j , *", "."J ' .. . 3m0 ~Tm WARE; AT WHQII?SALBT WE, HAVING PURCHASE D VALUABLE ?MliW'?M ? 'M^E OP manufacturing: Tinware Mensively to all its branches, '.would. resp?'?tfal?y call the attention of Merchants and Dealers throughout the country to our Wares? ', ; I ' S'Ul?) .{ ?\tl I'll,. .-.! ur . :.i Having greater facilities than any other House in ike State, we are able to offer our Goods as low as the?y can be bought in N<ewYork, with lhe? expenses added. SHEP??EED^ i>TM'(^"0ot?Elsr, ? ? NO. 297 KING STB???i,Vc??ffiLfeSTONl?? September 29 ? :r :_. ,."! . ,, , ., , -, , ?t , 3mo SHEPHERD, ?OT;:??B}'?,i)aoSCWN. HEALERS IN 1 '' * HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, : .. COXSISTI3S?0(?OF.:< 1.. if . ..iii j, JAPAN?:W???S'_. : ," ' ' ;;; :?': ; COOK ING nj?ENS?LS ; !,',' , ': PLANISH TINWARE STAMPED TINWARE PLATED GOODS ' 'TEA TRAYS ENAMELLED WARE FIRE D^GS ? ., ";..,nlj SHOVEL AND TONGS " TINNED. WARE. WE WOULD STATE THAT OUR STOOP: OF HOUS?-?pPINCr GOODS are too numerous to mention. In1 ?urceasing we have se? cured the most Improved Articles adapted to the change in labor --making Cooking easy and housekeeping a pleasure. GALL AND SEE FOR Y??RfifELVES NO. 897 KINO- S TBE ET. September 29 .. Imo WUUIIIItWIIIWII JAMES MCCORMICK. MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER M CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 35 Broad street, July 23 flmos CHARLESTON, 8. Cl. . A. S. HULL, Agent, 8. W. CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL, l ffl-HERE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, OAS. VV SIMERES AND VESTINGS eau be had, together with a choice a ssortraen ta ? Gentlemen's Furnishing'Goods. LINEN AND MDSLIN SHIRTS,.made order, in anj y lo that may be desired. MR. JOHN T. FLYNN win give his special attention to the TAILORING DEPAUTM3NT As nsnaL lyr jmiel MOOBHBAD'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. THE PHELIO ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED ihat tbeso highly esteemed HITTERS ara now made by tho same person who mario thom for over twenty years for Jame? Moorhead. He having tho original re? ceipt, can confidently recoramoLd them equal to any made during Moorhead's lifo limo. Soid lu quantities to Biiit purchasers at No. 9!) CAL HODN-STltliET, south side, between Mooting und An. son streets. JAMES McKEAN. September 18 _tnths2mo LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. The Hubacrlboro having leased this favorite house, it baa been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And is HOW prepared with Hie most perfect appointments for the reception of gu?sts. The first position among first-class Hotels w?i bl maint iytied in the future, as in the past. StYteniber 3 8mos RAKER & FARLEY THE , SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY Office No. 147 Meeting-street. OO^ISTEOTIO?SrS .wren ?rx ?AtL?OADS,. THROUGHOUT, TK?? TJN?TB]D_STAT?S. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIYEB FREIGHT TO. ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE Q?F CHARGE, . H ?II, Pli AWT, * President, Augusta, Qt, April?_. ' :' '_ KENTUCKY ?3TATE LOTTERY, Drawn Daily' at Covington, Ky. . MURRAY. EDDY & CO;, MANAGERS. Tickets fr?m $1 to $16. CIRCULARS SENT FREE OF CHARGE. ORDERS' for TICKETS in the aboye LOTTERY promptly at? tended to. Drawings mailed ?aa noon .a tho'Lottery is drawn, Havana'.Plan Lottery-30,000 Tickets; 627 Prizes. Capital Prisse, $60,000. Draws the 16th and 31st of easli month. Address ?? H. T. PETER8, United States Licensed Agent, No. 9Q Hasel street, or Eey Box 62, Post?nico. July 20 .Imo BOWES* & SXLCOX, BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS A ?D GENERAL COM? MISSION AGENTS, No, :i27 Meeting Street, opposite the Market. "\N HAND CONSTANTLY: FAR VIS, PLANTATIONS, f HOUSES AND LOW for silo and to rent. Ara spared lio receive all kinds of (J JODS, WARES AND IEH?HANDI3E, PRODUCE, &o" on consignment. Iso, FUhNITIJRE, HORrtKS, AND VEHICLES of rery description tor sale. Will also give our special attention to uUT-DOOR SALES. 3mos September 5 B??WSTEB & SPBA?T, Attorneys ali Lm arid Solicitors ia Equltya OFFICE NO. 98 BROAD-STREET, Novemuec