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SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IO, 1866. " c7< > M R??<: Ht ;it\Lt, Imports. LIVWHPOOL- Per Br brig Cardigan-3 cases Preserved Mont?, to A li Mitchell; 30 ?'?.Ion 1.milloo Bagging, lo Order; 'J balea Biiggiog, to C T Mllclicll; 1 case Mdzo, ;il)5 Coiup Oreas and Cuvoro, 133 extra Cover?, 9Oral Camp Ovens und Covern, 60 Ulscult OVCUH uud Rim I Covort?, i:i5 spiders witta lins, SO Skillets with lips, to Ordor; 150 bills llottleil Beer, to Knvetiul A- Co; 12 j cases und 3 casto Mdzc, to D Piuil .V Co; 1 case Oil Painting- mid Personal i-.ilccis, to Janies Booth) i box Plato, '1 boxen Private Effects, G packages Person al Kileeta, 1 paper parcel Pomonal l.ffects, 1 caso Dook?, to Ordor; 37 packages Mdzo mid 12 AUVIIH, to C Gravcloy; 7 CSSOH Manufactures mid 1 small Purcol, to Striuir-.i, Vance? & Co; ti casks and 'J cr?tes l?arth enware, to Chlaolm Bros; 23 bags Nalli?, to j Ailgor k Co; 80rj Irou Pots, 16U3 Camp Ovens, 2003 Camp OvenB. SO Biscuit Ovons, 3G Run Covers, 390 Spiders, to H Jogor; 1 msk Hardware, to Adams k Frost; 23 r-.-iriUi?, 7 casos and 1 erato Hardware, 14 casks Hard ware., 8 bags Nails, S Vicos, 12 hundios Pana, lo J E Adgor A Co; 12 casks H-rdwaro, 1 cask and 2 crates Hollow-ware, 3 bags Nails, 22 casks and 2 cases Hard ware, G COB-B Hollow-ware, 23 bags Nails, 1 bundle Wheols, to Hart & Co; 41 blindies Iron, SOO Moulds, 12 Anvils, 2 bundlOB Vices, 7 tanka and 1 caso Hard ware, to J ii T R A?JQOW; 162 packages Mdzo, 338 Iron Pipes, 317 Iron Weights, to Howland k Tatt; 216 hare Iron, 270 bundles Bars, 283 bundles Hoops. 20. bundloa Rods', to J E Adgor k Co; 40 caaos Machinu nery, to Howland k Tatt; 25 tons No 1 Pig Iron, to Order; 370 Pots, to Order. The Cliarleaton Cotton Market. The depressed condition of the Now York and liver pool markets caused quito an absence of buyers yoBtor day, the fow that wore looking around being only dis posed to opu ruto at a declino of 1 to 1 >i cents *$ lb on previous quotations. Tho only salo was 10 bales at 35c. ft It. Tho market closed unsettled and nominal. Augusta Market. AUOU3TA, Novembor H.-Oui.?.-Thu market le un changed; brokers buy at 148 and sell at 160. Hit.w.u.-Buy at 140 and soil at 145. COTTON.-Tho markot Is very weak; strict middling 35 a35K- Bales for the day 288 bales-1 at 34, 34 at 34 M. H at .14.?;, 99 at 30, 12 at 35,'i, 105 at 35>i, 4 at 30, 17 at 3G??, 11 at 3G)_, and 6 huies of "Peabody" cotton at 42 cents. The rccolpts are B13 balee. Mobile Market. MOBILE, November 3.-COTTON.-A fair demand is reported to-day, resulting lo sales of 800 bales at -Ga-c for Middling. Tho market closed rather oaaler. MOH_I'-iiY AND FINANCIA?--Tho only noticeable fea ture of tho market to-day 1B a _ti_bntng In rates for Now York Sight, and pricoB moro In favor of sellora. Tho rates aro par a J4 dipcount checking by baaks and bank ers, and ?_.i*? discount buying outside bills. We quoto Oold 14Gal49. Sterling, with light transac tions, 165al56, Now Orleans sight ',< discount a .'_ prom. New Orleans Hinlirt. NEW ORLEANS, November 3.-COTTON.- Tho market oponod riitni'r soft In tho morning, and did not improva perceptibly during tho day. The Balee, which sum up 2100 bales, wore mostly at Inside rates. Factors goiicrally wore disposed to Bell, although there ?.vero Gomo who were unwilling to meet tho views of buyers. Tlioro Isno chango, however, in quotatiouB, which wo, thcrot'oro, re peat: O nil mu-v 30a31o, Oood Ordinary 33B31C, LOW Mid dling 88438c, Middling nominal at 38c. STA-E-XNT OF COTTON. fltook on hand Sept 1st, 1BG6.bales.. 102,082 Rocoived to-day.3,369 Boootvod previously.97,221 Caearod to-day.3,131 Cleared previously.73,088 100,590 202,672 76,219 Stock on hand. 126.453 Tho clearances comprise 1492 bales for Now York, and 1630 balen for Boston. , SUOMI AND MOLABS-S.-Eighteen hilda now crop of Sugar were received Blnce our last, and we have reports of tho sales of G hhds, classed yellow clarified, at 16>?c SP lb. Thora wore no receipts of Molasses, and the mar ket continues bare of tho domestic production. These articles would command full prices with fair supplies and in good assortment. The stock of Cuba Sugar on hand is very small, and the markot is bare of the quali ties desirable for grocers' trade, which are tho grades mostly In demand. Noa 12 and 13 ore retailing at 13_13>_o fl lb. Cuba Molasses is retailing at G5c, and is quoted by the cargo at 60o per gallon. FaKiciimi continuo very dull. Sail for New York and Roe ton ?? for cotton; sall for Liverpool *.a9-16d. 'The ateamor on tho borth for Liverpool has the whola of ber cargo engaged at J^d *$ lb for cotton. The rates for cot ion by stcamor to Now York ia 1 cent *fa lb, \yt to Bos ton, and 90 cents 9 bbl for flour. The rates to Havre aro .*.?al '?j- cent for cotton. Calveston Market. GALVE8T0N, Saturday, November 3. COTTON STAT-MKNT. TMsY'rieCo-GG J860-GI Bales Baloa Bales Stock Sept. 1,186.. 7,605 13,857 3.168 Received this week at this port- 2,119 6,7 78 4,676 Recoived previously nt this port... 6,021 2?.243 29,624 Received ut other Toxaa ports. 1,660 4,083 2,777 Total.16,395 91,965 40,144 EXPO-TED TO Great Britain to date. 1,640 7,246 4,282 Franco. Other Conti nental ports . Mexico. New Orleans. 1,753 10,496 3,718 ' Havana. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Mow York...! 2,843 15,-45 11.452 - Boston. .... 1,125 2,701 Consumed by Ropo Fao'y. . 0.236 34,111 -3,163 On hand and on shipboard not cl'd 10,159 15,855 17,991 Georgetown Market. OEOBGETOWN, Novembor 7.-COTTON.-About 60 bales arrived, mostly for shipment. Wo quote from 898380, Conn.-No arrivals nineo our last issue. TunPEUTiNB.-Virgin Dip $4 75 per bb_ ; Yellow Dip 84 76 ; Scrape ?2 2 j. Tho abovo prices oro only paid for a puro article, found to bo so after clo30 Inspection ; also, packages containing samo aro to bo in good ordor. Ti MI ii: n,-Bnlcvof about-sticks (good mill timber) nt 14al6. per cubic foot. KIIINOI.EH-Arrived during the week -, and wore soiling at $G per M. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, November 8.- TOUPENTIN--In this article wa notice a further declino of 25c per bbl. Bales of 155 bbls st ?6 25 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. 8r?unTa TUBPENTINE-Sales of 60 bbla at 74c per gal lon. COTTON-A small lot of Middling sold at 36c. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, November 7.-COFFEE.-Wo roport salon of 2600 bogs, hillanco of bark Cricket's cargo, taken tor New York, at 18^c gold, in bond, and residuo atl9%o duty paid; also .06 bags ox Talisman and Lapwing, terms not transpired. COTTON-Has been In bettor demand to-day, with salos -f Middling Upland at 37'.c; quote 37^a38c Fnoua.-Thei*o was moro Inquiry to-day both from tho trade and for shipment. Wo roport Bales of 100 bbls fair North wen turu Sapor at $10 87; 150 bbls City Mills do 811 76; IWbblH Northwestern Extra at $13 25; 200 bbls do, flat hoops, delivered at depot, at $13; 200 bbls com mon do $13 GS-12 87.) ;. Buckwheat is quoted at $3 75a 4 60 ^ 100 lbs. Wo repeat quotation!), viz: Howard-street Super and Cat Extra.. .$12 50 ?$12 75 Howard-stroot Slapping Extra.00 00 @ 00 00 Howard-streot high grades. 14 00 ? 14 60 Howard-street Family. 16 60 @ 10 00 Ohio Snpor and Cat Extra. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Extra SlUpping. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Retailing. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Faintly.?.15 00 @ 16 60 Northwcatorn 8uper. 1125 @ 12 00 ?orthwoiitcrn Extra. 18 00 @ IS 70 City Milla Snpor.11 25 @ 12 00 City Mills Shipping brands Extra.15 60 & 16 00 llaltlm'o, Welsh's.. Greenfield Family. 17 60 @ 00 00 Baltimoro High Orado Extra. 16 76 ? @ 00 00 Jtye Flour.;. 8 00 @ 8 35 ?Urn Heal-City Mills. 6 00 & 00 00 GBAIN-Wn__T-Only 200 bushels white and 910 buoh els rod reedy.ed to-day; market still dull, and prices fa vor huyera-, wo roport eales of 4000.00 bushels choice -white at $3 35; 475 bushels choteo rod at $3 23. Corn was also in limited receipt, only 800 bnshols white and 2400 Muchela yellow; market Inactivo; sales 400-500 bushels .white, now, at $1 i>?at 12; 2600 bushels old yellow Bl $110 ml 20. Oats, 3000 bushels offered ; holders firm, but sale? Rght; wo have only to notice? lot of 300 bushels at ?6 ?ants. Bye still higher; 350 bushels sold at $1 60 ?p tmahel. M lu. FETO-ia arm, with sales of Brownstuff at 26 .unta; Middlings, 42 cents; and heavy do, 66 cents *. .bushel. Mo-A-sao-No salea to-day. Stock small, and prices steady. Pnovimona-Mose Pork 1? lower, we report salos ol 90 to 30 hbU now city panted at $84, and 125 bbls item and Prime Mess, to Government, on private terms. We quote Lard nominal at 16o. for etty and Western, bbU and Uorcoa. Bacon Is in good lobbing demand ?morder?, and prices steady at Wi to 17 eante Hot shoulders, IB Vi 19 cents for rib sides, and 20 cents for clear rib. Hot-In? doing in bulk moat -took of aR doscripUons exceeding Rica.-Carolina is inquired for; a?rerai little Iota offer lag, ont held M M coats, ralbar wore buyers' rio wa. 8AI.T.-Wo ?re without any chango to report, clthor in price or domand. 8UI quote liverpool Ground Alum ?2 26aa 30; do Fino *3 10a3 25 p?r Back; Turk's Island 64 conta por bimbel. SooAn.-Tho market COHUTK? quiet. No salea to-day, but prices nominally onch?ngod. WuisKKr.-Wo report a ealo of ICO bbto Western, freo, on prlvato terms. New York market. MONl'.y IIAI1KI.T. 'Hie New York Journal qf Commerce of Wednesday, No vorabor 7th, Hays : Tbero is no ?-bango in tbo general condition of tho money market. Capital continues in llboral supply; borrowers lind no diillcully lu obtaining temporary loans on ii?Fct-UaucoiiR collahirala at laO per cent., ? per ?out. being the prevailing rats; upon Government securities transactions uro mail? in largo mimi at 3al per cont. Fint t-lumt eommurclnl papor at short date is in demand nt Out! per cent, per annum discount; and scloctionu from other good naines al 7n9 per cont. Gold opeuod lliis muralug at U9l<, couched 1-18J?, fell "ft" to l-l7 j... und eloaed at 147;i. Silver is in modoruto request at C.V>C>J below tho prico of gold. Foreign cxelmiigo is ofTorcd al eanior ratea. Tho nomi nal price ol tho best buukcru' CO days storUng bills is 10l?>;, and short sight do 110J?. Wo quote: Bills ut CO days on Loudon. lUS,\?alU3 for commorclnl; lW.'i-VJ0}_ for bankers'; do at short sight, lIO'ialKi;^ ; Paris ut GO day?, n.ia\iu'i.l'iy,; do at short sight, O.lOuB.lO; Antwerp, UQOAUii ; Hwiss, G.lH}?a6.10*?; llamburg, MtflMK] AmEtorilnra, UVlUKl Frankfort, 41>?a41M? Bremen, 79o79?i; Prussian thalors. 72a723?. l'UUDUOE HARKET. KEW YORK, Novombor C-BnEADsrurrs-ThomarUol for Stato and Western Flour is dull, and tho poorer kinds oro drooping. Tho sales aro 6210 barr?la at *9 Wiall io for Buporfluo State; ill 00ul2 26for common extra State; 412 30tirl3 25 for choice do; t9C0aj.ll 10 for BiiperUno Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, &c., and ?IO 60**12 70 for extra do; $18 15al440 for choice extra do. Including shipping brands of round hoop Ohio at P12 00ul3 25, aud trado brunds of do. at ?13 30a* 16, closing quietly. Wo quote: Supor?ne State.*9 60?11 40 Extra 8tato.\.11 60^13 25 Super Western.9 60@11 40 Extra Western.10 00 (.$12 70 Extra Ohio round hoop.12 00? 13 25 Do. (tmdo).l8 80(?15 00 Extra (1 en.-nee.--<y_ Extra ot. Louis.12 00<ail3 00 SOUTHESK F1.0U11-Is inaotlvo, and tho poorer descrip UOUB aro in tho buyer's favor, eales were made of 250 bills at ?12 50al4 65 fcr common, and m 70al7 25 for extra and family brands. W11 HAT-Tho market openod firmly, but cloned quietly with pri?es not sustained. Tbo sales aro 47,000 bush at ?2 35a2 48 for No. 2 Chicago and Milwaukee; S3 20 for primo amber State, and (3 20 for white Michigan and Canada. OATB-Opened firmly hut closed dull. The silos amount to 50,000 bush at 70a73c for Chicago and Milwaukee, and 72n74c for Htato. BEAMS-Aro in moderato request; eales of mediums at $2 25, and marrows at $2 Hi* J!? 76. PEAS-Tho last sale Included a parcel Canada, in bond, at ?I CO. Conn-Th?; market is not so activo, and prices runs rather heavily. Sales wero modo of 98,000 bush at SI 28a 1 28J? Tor Bblpping Western, mixed, utloat and in Gtoro, and *1 31al 3a for Western yellow. COFFEE.-Tbo market remains about the darno, gatos were made of 100 bags Ceylon at 20a20,'-?e, ({old, and from second bands, 4000 bags St. Domingo nt 17al7>jO, gold. Messrs. Win. Scott A- Sons calculate the stock of Kio lu Now Orleans to bo 5000 bags; In Baltimore to bo 2300 bags, and of coQ'uo of all kinds lu this city to bo Dogs. Rio.39,251 Java, Government bags.0,631 Coylon.1,394 Muracolbo. 5,230 Laguuyro.10.234 St. Domingo and other descriptions... 12,285 Total.74,925 Wo quote in gold, duty paid. Bio prime 19)?c; do good 18>ial9c: do fair 17)4al8c; do ordinary 17al7Jic; do fair to good carg?os 17>?al8,'?c; Java mata and bags 25.l;n2rtc; native "Coylon l'J,l?a21o; Maracaibo I7>ia20c; Laguayra 17>?al9)?c; St Domingo 10){al7c. COTTON.-The market 1B Inactive, but boldors aro do-, mantling steady ligaros. Tho Bales aro to ablppera and spinners, and tncludo 1750 bales. Wo quote: * N. Orleans Upland. Florida. Mobile, and Texas. Good Ordinary.35 36 36 37 Low Middling.37 38 39 39 Middling.39 40 41 41 Good Middling.43 43 44 46 Rocolpto for tho week.bales. 14,681 Exports for the week.bales. 6,413 Exports from January 1st.bulos. 325,101 Exports same time last year.., .bales. 135.G37 Fran-Thorn is but Uttle doing in ood and mackerel, and prices, though nnchanged, oro not so readily ob tained. We notice sales of 400 bbls piokled cod and had dook at f>7 25 and 6 60. The stock of amokod berring is small, and prices rule rather higher. Wo quote Grand Bank at 98 29, and pockod cod at 57 60a8; No 1 Bay mackerel at ?19il9 50; now No 2 do at $17 76al8; No 3 do at ?15; new uhoro mackerel at ?20; new No 2 do at $18a 19; pickled scalo at $6a0 CO; dried hake at S3 Wal; split shore herring at 98; and Magdalon at ?3 50a3 76. Labra dor herring at ?7 60. Smoked berring at coe for scaled, and 40a for No 1. Fnurrs.-Generally thero Is not much demand, but one or two descriptions are Inquired for libomlly, resulting in free eales of raiBlna and Uga, particularly at full prices; sales of 3600 boxes raisins at *4 35 for layers; COO coses figs on p. t. ; 100 bags Albert?, 200 do peanuts on p. t. Other descriptions at our quotations. Driod apples are in demand at 10)?al2 conta. ? GUNNIES- Axe quite Inactive at our quotations. HAT-Is in moderate request at 1 05?41 10 for ?hipping and 1 35a?l 45 for rataU qualities. HIDES.-The market is quiet but finn, as tho stock Is so much reduced. Tho Bales include 1000 Orinoco, 21 lbs average, at 18c, gold, and 500 California, 23 lbs avorago, on privat? terms. Hora-Aro in fair demand. Wa notice Balee of 130 bales at 30aS5c for now crop American. Bales. Exports for tho weolc.,.1. 71 Exports from January 1st. 2,720 Exports MBH timo last year.13.3CC HEMP.-Manila is llrmly hold; sales of 3000 bales, to ar rive, at Ho, gold. INDICO.-Demand very light. Prices unchanged. IEOS.-Scotch ia. scarce and bold at extremo prices; sales of 200 tona Glen ga ra 00k, from yard, at (55; lui) tons Summerlea brought $52 50. American is firmly held at *50 for No. 1. MOLASSES.-We do not learn of so much doing, but holders will rnalto no concession in tbo prices. Sales wore made of 20O hhda. centrifugal on private terms. NAVAL STOOEB.- All descriptions quite inactive. Spirits Turpentine in buyers'favor; sales of 60 bbls. at tiiy.c. Rosins aro not decidedly changod, although formor prices aro not 00 strongly sustained; eales of 1100 bbls. ut 35 50 for common ; ?0 tor strained common ; 96 37 )', far strained, and Sll for a small parcel of palo. OILS.-linseod is in inodora to request, with the mar ket moro in noller'? favor; crushers quote at 91 49al 50; llsh olia oro qutot at our quotations; 300 bbls "coast" whale sold on p t; 300 bbls oporm Bold to-day at S3 05. Lard quiet; tho last salo of importance was modo at SI 25. PBOVISIOHS.-Pork-The market ia moro activo, at a hhado hotter rates. Tho nalia iucludo 0590 bbls at i 28a 28 76 for mesa, cash and rogular way, closing at $2$ 37IJ, cash ; S20u20 60 for '04 to 'C6 moss, and $25 for prii 'M. BEET about tho samo. Wo notice satos of 430 bbls at $12al8 for plain Western mess, and VlUa23 for extra do. BEEF IIAUS oro dull and lowor. Wo quote Western at $38 60a 43. BACON SIDES.-Thero is but liltlo doing, and prices aro in the buyer's favor. Bales wcro modo of 170 boxes at l-l>iillino for Cumborland cut and short rib on private terms. COT MEATS-Are in limitad request, Sales wore mado of 130 pkgs at 3(?al 80 for barns in dry salt and sweet pickle and 14al4>ic for shoulders in do. LAIUI.-The market Is a little moro active, but prices uro declining. We notice sales of 1300 tes and bbls at lia loo for No 1 to kettle rendered city; 14J?al5c for No 1 to steam dried Western, and 15al5>^o for kottlo roudorcd Western. Burran-Thero is a little botter oall for primo State from tho local trado, but at unaltered rates. The poor descriptions still dull and heavy. Wo quote Stato at 35a .ii?! for common to primo, and Western at V-M ... CHEESE-Shippers are looking about for fino factory, for which thoy are willing to pay a shade batter figures. The mediana grad cs aro a drug in the market. Wo quote dairy at 8al6c, factory at 16al7c, and pinoapplo at 28a81c. II10E-Tho market Is inactivo. Wo quoto Ilungoon at $9 75al0 12J?, and Carolina at ?13 76a 14 60. SALT.-Thovo is a goid jobbing trado at former prices. We leam of no cargo solos. "? Hi'imru. -lint littlo doing. We quota sales of 6 quarter and 10 eighth casks Henry Sutton cognac at SO CO, gold. Sua AU.-There is but littlo call for raw. Prices remain about tho samo. Wo quote fair to good refining nt lo.' ?a Ile. Hales wero made of 300 libds at 10J? for Cuba, and lO'/t,al3o for Porto Bico. Kalin?! Ia in domand at un changed figuren. Wo quota ?oft yellow at Hal4y, ; soft white at 16al6>4c, and crush ixl, powdered und granulated at 16>?c. TEAR.-Japan descriptions mot with more demand to day, with sales or 3000 half 'chests from first hands; 835 half cboata groans sold from first bands. Blacks quite inactivo. TIN-All descriptions In email demand; sales of 150 slabs Straits at 20;'? conto, gonorally hold at 21 conto, gold. Platos are In Jobbing demand only; charcoal torno 99 76, gold. TOBACCO.-A quiet market; sales aro of ordinary lots 1 only, embracing 172 hhda Kentucky at 5.via9 conto, and 126 cases seed loaf at 4 \i-1 oento) WIRES.-Tho market is moro active; sales embracing 76 quarter Marseilles port at 90o. gold; 125 quartar do sherry, at 860 and 25 quarter Malaga wbio 3116, gold, 1 Woou-Tho market for flocoe is still very dull and I hoavy. Foreign Is Inactivo, but holders are not disposed to edi Tory choaply. The ?ales are 75,000 lbs at 45a68c for Stale, Western and Ohio; 36,000 lbapulled, part at 89c for super. 43a47e for extra; 20,000 lbs Texas at 25a30c, and 40 baloo Mo? tiza, part at 31 Ko, curro ney. FBEIQHTB.-TO Lirorpool, 25,000 bushels barta? at 3>?d ; 1 16 tona tallow at 10s; 160 tona oil cakoatlOs; 679 bales cotton at tfd; and por steam or, 1100 bush els barley at ' 4d, and 8 bhds Virginia tobacco at 90s, and 100 bbls oil 1 at 80s. To London, 14,000 bushels barley at tsy_a. To Glasgow, por ataamor, 000 bushola buley at 4?fd. '_.? I?I?U?deljp?ii*i Market. . PHILADELPHIA, KoYMnbtt 6.-OOTTOH.-Thore is BO . material change to uotloe in prie* or domand; small aatao of middlings ara making at ti&ito _rt* lb for upland? aud ? Kaw Orleans._. OaocEEira.-Ooffoe oonUnuea quiet and we heap of no 7 * sales worthy of notice. In sugar there Is very littlo dolug; 130 boxes Bold at llJ?c P? lb, currency. 100 hilda of Barbadocs molasses sold at C7 Me per gallon. FLOOR.-Tho demand is llmltod, but prices aro un changed, About 800 bbls cold in lots, including Northwest -upcr?ua....*8 0CK<? 8 60 NorthwcH?. Extra.9 09(0.10 60 Northwest Extra Family.13 00014 00 Ponnsylvnul- lind Wcstorn Kuperllnc.8 60_; 9 00 Pennsylvania and Weatern Extra.y .".i)(.V, 12 00 Pounsylvanli? and Western Extra Family.14 00t_ 15 Oil Fonnsylvaui-i aud WcBleru Funcloti.15 B0(n 17 CO Ryo Flour. H 00(<;-till 00 Pennsylvania Corn Meal.r> ?Hiiro 5 7G tiii.MH.-Thoro it? a steady dciniind for Wheat at yester day 'B figures; Bales of PommyIvauia auil Southern red? ot $3 20a3 32; 3000 bushels of ?pring lit 52 76, auil white at J-3 40a'J 60. Tho last salo of ryo Waa nt M 88 "& bushel. Thero Is o better footing In Hie corn mutet, and holders oro unking an advniu-o; Halos o? lOO? bushels yellow at ii 23. Oat? uro in good request; eale? of 5000 IIUHUUIH Delaware at G.'c, and 3000 uuBhcla lV-utisyIvauia at 46c, a float and in cn DU. Tho receipts to-day aro ns follows : 1350 bblH flour; G760 bushels wheat; 4500 bushels corn; 0800 bushel? oat?. PnovisioNs.-Prices aro uiihettloil and drooping, nuil tito market coutumes vory dull; mnall fates ara making at 34.60a.35 1?\ barrel tor now Mess Pork, 19a25 cents 3? barrel for plaiu and fancy Bacon Hams, 18al0 cents for pickled do, 15'?alii cents for salt-houldcrs; lr.'iair, couts for primo Lurd in barrels and tierces, and lBaol conte "& lb for Butter as to quality. W_TBK_T-Is unchanged; sales of Penna v?vanla bar rels at 2 Hat- 49, and 60 barrels Ohio at 3 43>_a*_ 44 I1 gallon. Havana Market. l<7orrc**pon<i?nc? of the Journal of Commerce] HAVANA, November 1_Our minar market remains in tho samo easy slato as advised hy tho Eagle on Saturday, the Board of Brokors reporting Nos 11 and 12 at 13 75a 3 87j. ?fl 100 lb. Cucuruchos, 8 to lu, at *2 7Ca3 62 ?_; superior classes nominal; light stock and littlo demand. Exchanges find slight variation slnco last advices; on sterling bill?, London and indirect payable 20 to 20>j premium: a salo ?VI drawers, small packages, 21 prom; Paris G% to 7 do; New York, Boston, and indirect pay ahlo In those cities, currency, 22 to 23 discount; saleo for small mime bave realized 21}_ discount; Mexican gold and nil vor and United States gold coins remain as last reported. Monoy Is no castor; on the street contracts made at 10 to 12 %* cent %i annum; no contracts for freights havo transpired nineo report of the past woek; two American VCBSOIS laid on for cargo,' for Boston, and one each for Philadelphia and New York, taking at about 75 conta *$ box; Northern produce, fish, and lumber pay ing well, especially tho first articles when doUvorod sound and lu good packages. The cargo of the Columbia will bo sold to-day, as nlio leaves quarantine at 11 o'clock A. M. Sales from storo and on the wharf have been Ught for tho first throe dayB of the week. Latest Markets. CtNcmwATi, Novombor G.-Flour 1B qulot, and pilcos 25 coots lower to-day; suporfino, $13al4; trade brands, -?12 60.114 60; and fancy, M6al5 50. Wheat held firmly, but thero was not much demand; No. 1 red, $2 90. Corn opened at 90, and closed flat uudcr tho news. Oats dull; 48 couts for No. 3, and 60 cents for No. 1. Rye steady at $1 35al 37 for No. 1, and $1 40 for extra. Burloy in de maud at $1 70 for primo faU. Whiskey firm; 34 in bond, and t% 34 free. Moss pork in moderate demand at $31 50 a31 G5 lor old, and $27 50a23 for new. Bulk moats at 231? for shoulden?. Bacon in moderato demand; l?J^alO for sbouldors, ami 17 for cloar bides. Lard dull and un changed at 13 for now keg. Hogs dull at MUSSO grofls; no Balos of Importance. Cotton firmer and very little of fering. Oold 147. Sr. Louis, November G.-Flour continues heavy and unsettled, with a declining tendency. Wheat in largo supply, and declined 5c. Corn dull and lower; new 903 92; old, yellow and white, $1 02al 0.1; primo whito and mixed el. Oats lower; primo and Chicago 72a77. Pro visions inactive. Mess pork S30 60. Bacon-Shoulden. 10 'i ; clear sides 18}?al8??. Whiskey steady at ?2 32. Louis VXI?I.K, November C.-.aloa of 101 hhds tobacco; $8 for lugs; v20 per hundred for scindions. Suporfino Hour $9 _7al0. Whcatr-Now rod $2 85. Corn mixed in bulk 95o. Oats Boc in bulk. Moss pork, old. $32. Bacon-Shoulders 16; clear sides M8>i. Lard in tierce 14>i c. Whiskey-Raw $2 34. Dogs nominal at 8c. Cons?gneles por South Carolina Railroad, November 0. 655 bales Cotton, 130 bundles Paper, 3 cars Iron, 2 cars Cattle. 1 car Furniture, and Sundrios. To R R Agont, H F Bakor b Co, J Fraser b Co, E N England, Graoscr b Smith, Q W Williams b Co, Rawltzer k Bro, W Stcclo, _ R E Sloan, Willis k Ohleolm, H L Jeffers b Co, Leo & Spencer, J G Gibbes, J M Caldwell _ Bonn, Mowry b Co, Thurston b Holmes, R II Rodger? k Co, T Tupper & Bon, Adams, Frost k Co, M Goldsmith k Sou, A J Sali nas, O H Walter A Co, I, M Ayer it Co, H Klattc, Wlongos k L, H C Stell, -1rs M W Seabrook, Kanapaux k Lalaue, Conslgnecs per Northeastern Railroad, November O. . 151 bales Cotton, 1 car Stock, Mdze, be. To Z Davis, 3 k J D Kirkpatrick. AdamB, Frost & Co, J H Baggett b Co, G W Williams k Co, Dukes & Co, Telegraph Co, W K Ryan, MowTy & Co, B A k J F Earloy, Willis k Chisolm, E H Rodgers k Co, Lee k Spencer, Thurston k Holmes. Passengers. Per steamer Croton, from Savannah, Hilton Hoad, ko D McPhoraon, Frank Croen, J F Felt, R Burns. Per steamer J A Stevens, from Edisto and Rockville H Von Holton, J Bockott, L F Bohlln, J B Walling, J L Barnard, Miss M Barnard, J Apple, E O Bowen, Major Corbin, U B ?A, J R Wescoat, Miss Mary Sharpe, W Byra, and 10 on deck. PORT CALENDAR. _0-__OT-3) WEEKLY. PBABE3 OT THE MOOS. New M. 7th, Gb. Am. morn j Full M. 22d, 4h. 55m. morn First Q. 16th, an. 47m. morn j Last Q. 28th, Oh. 46m. even OCT. a NOV. BDTf. Illili--. 1 SETS. Monday.... Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. G..23 6..23 G..24 0..25 C..2G 6..27 6.. 29 6.. 4 5.. 3 6.. 3 6.. 2 5.. 1 6.. 0 6.. 0 MOON BISES. 4..37 5.. 30 Sets. 6..13 6..67 7..41 8..29 mun WATEB. 0..19 7.. 0 7..30 8..31 8.. 6 9..35 10..15 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Yesterday. SteamBhlp Whirlwind, Pargo, Philadelphia-loft Tues day. Md_c. To H F Bakor A Co, H It ?igont, W Brook banks, Rev W B Yates, W Roach, H Bischoff k Co, J R Pringle W N Iluglien, A Dafort, L Drucker, E Austin, L Chap?n k Co, Holmes b Calder, National ExpresB Co, Albco it Warron, Ring k Cassldey, Goodrich, Winoman " Co, N McGlnnis, J Small, AMD Brown, Risloy k Creighton, J E Adger k Co, Blssoll & Co, J Walkor, JOH Claiisson, C Ring, G Izard, R F_!_*nan, T M Bristoll, J Hurkomp k Co, G W Steffens k Co, J Cosgrovo, Fraser k Dill, 3 A Armstrong k Co, L F Moyor, E Kommers, Chis olm Bros, A Getty i Co, O 0 Trumbo, C K Rugar, O N Avcrill ?. Son, Ferguson & Holmes, E Campion, Killick, Wickenherg & Co, J H Junghluth, H Oordts k Co, Thurs ton k Holme? , E H Kcllors k Co, A W Eckel A Co, A R Wiltbergor, Pratt k Wilson Bros, Shophord, Duc b Co hen, T W BUss, A Tobias' Sons, G W Williams Ac Co, Dr V Bernhordy. Bruns k Boo, J F O'Neill & Son, Wagoner, Heath k Monacos, J W Brown k Co, J Kelp k Co, Hoff mann, Brabham k Co, T C dailey, J Thunder, M Bolger, A Bischoff, Bollmnun Bros, Hart k Co, C D Poppbnholm, T M Cater, M Dowd, R W Oslo & Co, M Mnckenfuss, D Raven.], Rev Mr Erkens, A Blembock, Ebaugh k Mal tones. Steamer Croton, Tilton, Savannah, via Hilton Head and Beaufort. 19 bales 8 I Cotton, and Mdze. To Craig, Tuotpoy k Co, Lieut Col Low, R Burns, Hopkins, Mc pherson & Co. C W k 3 B Dennis. Stcamor J A Stevens, Payno, Edisto and Rockville. To the Master. Sehr A S Deas, from Weat Point Mill. 77 bbls Rico. To Thurston k Holmes,-Jonks. Kinsman's boat, from James Island. 9 bales S I Cot ton. To W M Lawton. Went to Sea Yest?;rdnyT ' Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore. Brig Fred Bliss, Sherman, Boston. Brig Matron, Morse, New York. Steamer General Shorman, Pen die ton, Mobile. Steamer Fearless, Davidson, Boston. 'From this Port. Brig Lincoln Webb, Wyllo, Georgetown. 8 C, Nov 4. Brig Mary Cobb, Duncan, Havana, Oct 28. Steamer Haze, Starkey, Now York, Nov 6. Cleared Tor this Port. Steamship Adele, Hall, at Baltimore, Nov C. Sehr Mary Mankln, DU!, at Boston, Nov 8. BRI DOES & LANE, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS CN RAILROAD AND CAR FINDINGS, Machinery- of Every Desri Iptlon. ALSO, TAFTS PATENT BOLL-NO LEYEB SHEAIU: ANT? P?N0HE8. No. 50 Courtland-st., corner of Greenwich NEW YORK. R AELBOAD AILES. WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES j Botts, Hut?, Wanner? Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts Iron FoTiringo of various kinds, ko,, bo. ff-EKL ?JD RUBBER 8PRINO?, LOOOMOTTV-. ANI HAND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Bcrews Cotton Dock ft? Ctr Cetrero, Ml ?_4 BUrer Tri-un-ogs Belling of aBW_d?^IS^_8ageO_eo__,ftci., bo. ___a Agon*? ton the mannf-Qtnrera of GAB HEAI ALBEBT B?DOKS..JOEL C. LANE No-ember? - taU-tftctxo NATIONAL MARINE AND TIBE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CAPITAL, r.1000,000 RISKS TAKEN. MABINS AND FlItF, ON FAVOltA ULK TliltMS, lit HENRY COBIA & CO., Agents. October 20 _stutli30_ AGRICULTURAL m SEED STOKE, No. 140 Meeting street, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. LITTLE & MAESHALL, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, SEEDS, &c. AGENTS FOR. THE EXCELSIOR ROLLER GIN, FOR HAND, HORSE OK STEAM POWER. TIIE HAND OIN WILL TURN OUT ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF OINKED COTTON PEU DAY WITH TWO HANDS. AGENT'S FOR THE UNIVERSAL SAW GIN, Cleaner and Condenser. HAND GINS FROM l8 TO ?5 SAWS. POWER GINS FROM 20 TO 100 SAWS. THE HAND GINS WILL TURN OUT FROM 600 TO 700 POUNDS PER DAY WITH TWO HAND3. THE CLEANER AND CONDENSER ATTACHMENT is un ENTIRELY NEW FEATURE, nnd a great ac quisition to the Oin proper. It is vory simple in con struction and operation, and requires no appreciable force to drive it. It serres to soparato all tho vant amount of fine duat and sand from the ginned cotton, which, by tho ordinary process, would bo deposited vrith it, and bo packed in bolea for market. The Condenser also prevents tho possibility of firing the ginning building?, ovon if tho Gin Itsolf could genorate fire (which thin Oin cannot do). It occupies but little epaco, and may bo operated in al most any building, however email, and whon detdrablo may ho used in the opon field. It ia entirely portablo, and. with the Oin, forma A COMPLETE GINNEN? ES TAHUSHMKNT OF ITSELF, which can be moved from plantation to plantation. The earing In the erection of buildings euch as are ro Saired for these Oin? and Condensers over the cost of lose required for other gina, will for exceed tho entire outlay for these improved Universal Cotton Gina and Condensers completo for ase. Agenta for the CLARK SORGHO HULL and COOK'S 8UQAR EVAPORATOR. Agento for ARCHAMBAULT'S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE& Agents for tho DiGERSOLL COTTON PRESS. LITTLE & MABSHALL, No. HO MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. August 21 tuthsSmos E. J. DAWSON & CO., PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, HAVE REMOVED FROM NO. 45 HAYNE STREET TO No. 155 Meeting street. THEIR STOCK l8 NOW COMPLETE IN THE SCHOOL, LAW MEDICAL AND MISCELLANIOU3 LINE OP BOOKS. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BLANK BOOKS. LET TER. NOTE. CAP AND WRAPPING PAPERS, AND STATIONERY in its various branches. They have just republlshod "CARROL'S CATECHISM OP UNITED STATES HISTORY," much onlargcd and improved. VOL. 12 OF EQUITY and VOL. 13 OF SOUTH CARO LINA LAW REPORTS will bo published on tho 16th of Novembor. eu8 E. J. DAWSON & CO. November 4 ' uuB PHOTOGRAPHS! BARLOW. THE OLD OPERATOR. HAS THOROUGH LY rvuovatod and fitted up the Old Star Gallery-, and is proparod to tako all kinds of PORTRAITS. Ho is thankful for past patronago, aud further solicita a sha '0 of the trade. Ho baa also Photographs of Confederate Gen erals, Ordinanco of Socosalon, Viows of City, Sumter and other Fortifliatlons, at wholesalo and rein?, at S. E. COR NER KING AND MARKET STREETS, Charleston, 8. C. N. B.-Porcelain Portraits and Pictures oulargod on short notice aud.In boat or stylo. Tho old price of Card Pictures, $2 half dozen, and 64 per dozen, will be cou tlnucil but i rill ri time. November I No. 15S MEETING STREET, (FORMKUI/V JOHN ASIUlVttST AND CO.] GEORGE 0. GOODRICH, ) PHILIP W1NEMAN, VSOUTH CAROLINA. JOHN At?HH?RST, ) MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, AIX OP WHICH HAS BERN SELECTED WITA OAKS. AND WILL Bl BOLD TO FIR?T-OLA?a BUY ERS AT LO WB3T IttKSS. Ootober IT [Angas* 1] ?moa FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE STOKE. JOI-IIST W^LLA-CH, isro- seo isiiisra- ST., OPP. EEAUFAIN BOOTS, HUE .TRUNKS VlLBES, ETC., AT RETAIL. TTAVINO RECENTLY RETURNED IT.OM THE No UTI!, WITH A MEW, LA ROB AND VARIED BTOOK OF BOOTS SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C, I am prppirol to fivor all w!io may pty ma :i vtnH willi O ?>l.i as cheap as tlio cheayoat. Tlioro will alirayi be luuud ou burnt, u largo isnoc latent o? LodUs Mid Centli?iitu'd CUS CIYJ MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, LADIES', MISSES' und CHILDRENS BOOTS, SHOES AND OAITJtBO always on linnil. I would alao cnll epuciul attention to iuy aaaortment of * TRAVELLING TRUNKS AND VALISES, Boiog fully asdured that my Stoi-k cannot bo earpasaoil by any dealer iu tb? or any city South. iai-.Ak.3srTA.Tio3sr SHOES A-HSTID BOOTS, FOR BIKN, WOMEN AND CIIU..OIIKN. No Dicana or oxpenae havo boen spared to maka my prcBontStock 0110 of the most attraolivo; and, as all tho gooda havo been aeloctod by mvnclf, in penna, I can warrant aatiafaotion to all who may givo mo a call. terDJ NOT FOlfaET TUE NUilDEU.-QDCi No 260 KING STREET, OPPOSITE BEAUFAIN. ser MoBBra. O. B. GIBSON and C. A. SPED'SEGOER would be happy to 8oe their friends at the above establishment. ' tullis 2iiios _October 1 GEO. LITTLE & CCXS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, No. 313 KING STREET, UNDER "VICTORTA HOTEL. WE OFFER TO THE CITIZEN:? OF CHARLESTON AND THE PUBLIC JGENERALY A KEW AND WtMH assortment of CLOTIIINO, rnccivud by Um laat arriTulu from our manufacturing outablishment at Hen* Yoi?. auch as: Supcrfme and medium quality of BLUE, BLACK AND COLORED MIXF.D CASSIMERE 3U8INIWS 8A0KS AND COATS SUPERFINE BLACK DRESS FROCK COATS SUTKRFINE BLACK AND COLORED VELVET VESTS SUPERFINK BLACK AND COLORED OASKIMERK PANTS ' SUPERFINE BLACK AND COLORED OVERCOATS AND SACKS. ALSO, PANTS AND VESTS OF ALL QUALITIES. AND PRICES TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. ALSO, A largo awiortmrJit of MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED CLOITIINO. raitabjo for plantation banda and laborer?, such un 8ACKS, COATS, MONKEY JACKET?, PANTtf AND HUIHTS, all low-priced and no mtatakc. CaUandHOO or yourselves, at No. 213 KING-STREET, under Victoria Jlotoi. Novomber G , tutbstaoa ESTABLISHED 1825. THOMAS J. FLACK & SONS, IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN BRANDIES, No. 52 SOUTH STREET, JBJ-JI-fTTJ-y/LCDT&i?j, IS/LID. A LARGE STOCIC OP'THE FINEST GRADES OF OLD MONONGAHELA, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY CONSTANTL? ON HAND AND AT LOWEST PRICES. November B__ thetu 3moa CHOICE FAMILY GEOCE?ffiS; YATES & BRO., No. 449 KING-STREET, FOUB DOOKS ]NTORTH: OF OALHOUN, T7 EEP CONSTANTL? IN STORE A FDLL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CHOICE g-A-TVCTT/g OBOCERIES, ALES, WILKIES, X.IG?TTOAS, ?ScC, WHICH THEY ARE SELLING AT REASONABLE PRI0E8. GOODS P?RCHA8ED FROM D8 WILL BE DELIVERED TO ALL PABT3 OF THE CITY Riirnnin DEPOTS. Ac, WITHOUT ADDITIONA'. EXPENSE. ??? wnuwui LIRKUAL IiSDUCEMiiNTd OFFERED TO TUE TRADE, AT THE 8IQN OP THE "BIG PITCHER." Novombor 8 _' _ thita ^^ H. L. JEFFERS & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AND v GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE REMOVED FROM NO. 118 EAST BAY TO CENTUAL WHARF (flrat wharf below tho market., whoro they will bo pleased to sea their friends and pa tron?. Into October 97 WHITE & PAINE, FACTORS, S-iiDiDg & .'oiMis.iou feb-iits, NO. ? SOUTH ATLANTIC WELUIF, til vnLESTON, ?. c. J. J. WHITE.GEORGE 8. PAINE. November J_..?,_ l^CHRISTMAN, CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 359 King-street, BELOW OEOROB STREBT. YOU WILL FIND AT THE ABOVE EST?VBL18H? MENT a full supply of Dent's, Boys' and Vouths BOOT9, SHOES, OAlTBRS AND 8L-.PSR8; Ladlee' mawefaad Children'- Oongr-a aalten; Poliah Boots, Balmorals, Bootees, _.__!-__ and ?hppcrs of ov&ry do acrJoUon; Oont'd and Boys* Hats of all tunda. Tho ahora Oooda I am dMcrmlncd to eeU at the lowest poos-tile prtoft. X* motto ia qulek salee and smaU profit?. Olv? ma a eau and you wiR be ww>ude_. October? ?taU-baoa DBS. RAOUL & LYNAM, Market and King Streets. ALFRED RAOUL. M. D.A. ? LYN?U M ? ARE ON.TANTLY RECEIVING FRESH ?vn well (Mlnctwl stocka oi . """ ?UL8H A>D DRUGS AND MEDICINES S?ROICAL INSTRUMENTS PATENT MEDICINES TOILET AND FANCY ARTim vu PERFUMERY. BOAM Wiri* thev oiTo, te tho PalT ald^^TRADE In ttaaM i? n K se ni PT ION s Put np at all honra, day and nipht, with \bn ?..ui "",." ^-Country orders -oUcItcd^^ffi^X?b^* ITAUA]NFMXRBL?> PIMENTS, HBIWNES, Alt? MANTLES, OP EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH. A OO., New York, .M^w^??SS^r?S25*^Tai? MONUMENTS, ?lRA^o!^^toJ^!lT0^?Si? SS RHW than can b? pSS^Mftu^** W ** ??nt