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MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 18CC. COMMERCIAL. Import?. LIVERPOOL-Por Br brig Albert-2100 sacks Salt, CO touH Con), to Ordor. Exporta. . BORDEAUX-rcr Swedish brig Trincos? Louiso-20 bale? Upland Cotton, 110,301 tout i'luc Plank, IVJBS feet rino 'limber. NEW YOBK-Por Moanmlilp Quaker City--?32 bales Vp laud Cotton, B3 balos Hoa Island (kitten, C7 tlorcea Bice, M barrote, 09 packs Dried Fruit, "JO barrels Alo, 28 pBokncos Sumirle?. PHILADELPHIA-Por steamship Whirlwind-SU bal?n Cotton, 100 bnloi Domestics, 7 bulos Rags, 80 bundle? Papor, 75 empty Barrels, 1 lot Sundries... .Per sehr John A Orifllu-71 bales Cotton, 10 empty Barrels, 0C03 boxes Ordnance Stores. Tile Charleston Cotton Marltot. The market on Saturday waa still unsettled, with a fall ing tendency. Buyers, oxpocling lower ratos, aro unwil ling to enter tho market, and tho transactions ore conso quontly very email. The salea of the day amounted to about 136 bales, 31o. Ji lb. bolng paid for Liverpool Mid dling. The lota and prices wore as follows, say 7 at 82 ; 77 at 33 ; CO at 34. In tho preaont condition of affair?, quotations must bo considered merely nominal, and wo omit them. Augusta. Market. AUGUSTA, Saturday, November 10.-COTTON.-The market to-day waa dull and still too irregular for quota tions. Bales to-day 112 bales, as follows : 31 at 33, 6 at 34. 71 at 34 s, and IS balos at 35c. Receipts 407 bales. GOLD-Brokers aro buying at 148 and selling at 160. Tho newB from Now York to-day caused a dull feeling in tho gold market. Hir.vr.it.-Brokera aro buying at 140 and selling at 145. COTTON BTATXMKNT. Stock Soptember 1.0,088 Receipts to November 3.12,869 Roceipts this week. 2,840 Total..24,803 Savannah Market? 8AVANNAH, Novembor 8_EXCHANGE.-Very Uttlo storling is offering, and in doniaud at C5&50 for Ant class commercial bills. Right on Now York is nnohangod, tbo banka buying at % discount, and selling at ? off for large amounts. AU time bills are L ?\ cent and interest off. though in little request. Ooi.u is very Inactivo. Tho fluctuating condition of the market dotors operations. Brokers oro buying at 144 olio, and selling at 147&143. FiiKioirrs continuo activo and stiff at quotations. Small sail aro needed. . Iho following are tho ruling ratos: To Now York, on cotton, por steamer.le To Boston, on cotton, per sicamor.ljf To Baltimore, on cotton, per stcamor.. \ To Philadelphia, on cotton, per steamer.1 To Philadelphia, on domestios.91 To Now York, on cotton, per sail. *? To Boston, on cotton, per sall. Ji To Liverpool, on cotton.>?d Wo quote lumber to New York and Boston at $12 per M; nono offering to Philadelphia and Baltimore; to Cuba nominal-Bay S-'J, in gold, to north side, and *13 to Bar badoos and a market. COTTON.-Our last week's review reported tho market on Thursday closing quiet, with fow sales at 35)<a3Gc for middlings. Friday.-Market quiot. Holders moro disposed to meet tho viows of buyers. Sales 274 balcB, nt UJO3J.!__C. Saturday.-No chango. Solos 2G7 balos, at 36a36^c. Monday.-Market excited by tho advance In Liverpool, and ,'ialc botter. Sales 368 bales at 35>io30c. Tuesday.-Tho advance yesterday sustained, and tho market vory activo Sates 603 balea, at 35%a36c. Wednesday.-Tim markot unchangod, and a good in quiry. Bales 440 boles, at 3G>io3Cc Thursday-Tho continued dullness in Now York, and a want of confidence in prices, havo at last materially af fected our market, and holders conceded Kal cent ou tho prices of tho day previous; 200 bales only changed hands, at tho following quotations, Liverpool classification: Middling 33>?ti34, strict middling 34>?n35, good middling 35>ja-. Tho inquiry during the day was good, but bily era demand greater concessions than sellars Boom dis posed to make. Tho heavy frosts- reported would natu rally have stimulated prices, but tho absencu of any ex port domand at tho North has so materially Increased the stocks at tbo ports as to rondor buy ors vory cautious. RECEIPTS.-The receipts at this port show a slight falling off from last wook, bolng 7816 bales, against 8218 last wook, and 7847 for tho wcok previous-thus making the average far tho three weeks very nearly the same. Tho exporte oro 6662 bales, against 6260 for tho wook previous, and tho stock on hand 14,380 bales, an excess over tho provious week of 2280 balos. Tho reoeipts to the 30th ult. at all the ports, according to W. P. Wright, oro 112,000 balos, against 800,000 samo time last yoar, and tho exports 60,000 bales, against 117,000 for last year. COOP.-A killing frost has probably by this time vial ted nearly every portion of tho Cotton-growing country. ThiB will, of COUTSO, havo a serious effect, but is in a groat measure compensated by tho extraordinary good weather for picking, which is everywhere reported. SEA. ISLAND.-The receipts continue very light, and tho market has not yot fairly opened, though wo hear of nomo few sales at 45 to 00 cents tor common to good Rollora and McCarthy's; a fow vory finu McCarthy's, with Btaplo, bring 80 to 00 couts. SAVANNAH, Novembor 9.-Tho cotton market has been flat, tho news from Now York and Liverpool, about noon, throwing a wet blanket on it. Wo near of Bale? being made at 35o for New York Middlings. There waa not much call for tbo poorer grades. Bloblle market. MOBILE, November 0.-COTTON.-Tho market oponed firm this morning at yesterday's closing figures, but the moderato demand and small number of buyers In tho markot caused factors to booomo easier t in their ideas, and willing to glvo way to small concessions domsndod. This was moro apparent after receipt of tho Now York noon telegram, roporting that market duli Sales of tho day foot up 060 bales, tho markot closing quiet at-a36c for Middling. As will bo soon by telegrams in another column, there is a decided muss amongst tho aconte and stockholders of the Telegraphic Press Association in New York. Wo are not posted as to tho merits of the case, but trust that tho trouble will result in bettor fUcllitlos for getting news than has heretofore been afforded the Southorn Press. If the new administration is to continue to make Southern journals pay heavily for information, and penult the very nowa they pay for to be sold boforohaud, wo cannot see tho good to bo derived from any change. So for, the Cable news, especially, has boon an imposition rather than a bonoflt to the public, for only tho moneyed mon can command its use, and it has heon used by a few in tho North as an all-powerful ongino of speculation In our Southorn markets. Wo do not wish to be understood as charging any of our own morchants with using unduo advantage in getting this information-but simply to say that tho wholo system of commercial telegraphic informa tion bos, up to this timo, boon a fraud, and tho Southern Press should take advantage of tho prosont difficulty, and lend its support to the parry or parties who will deal most fairly and liberally with thom. MONETARY AND FINANCIAL.-Heavy transactions are reported in New York Sight to-day, but confined to a fow operators. As wo predicted, rates ore easier than yester day, and more lu favor of buyers. The Banks and Bankers aro drawing at par to Al discount, and buying outside bills at )_ay_ discount. We note a slight improvemont in the offerings of Ster ling, which havo been moro freely taken up at 165ol60 and 167, tho market closing nearer the letter figure. Tho Gold market has boon quiet and dull at 147??ol49, buying and selling. New Orloana Sight \i discount to >; premium. Mew Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, November 6.-COTTON.-The markot oponed this morning with a rather restricted inquiry, but subsequently tho movement became moro nouural, but although factors in tho early part of tho day wore Suite stringent in their claims, still, after tho rceefyt of io noon telegrams, thoy relaxed their pretensions, and buyora boin . thus enabled to operate moro advanta geously, quite a brink domand set in, resulting in sal J a to the amount of 4100 bales, nineteen brokers participat ing in tho business. Prices were somewhat irregular, the lists sold early in tho day being at enhanced rates, whilo the figures poid subsequent'? wore generally with in the rango of last evening's t??S_% quotations. Ro fbrring to the ubovo remarks, wo now quote as follows: Ordinary, 80o31c; Good Ordinary, 33>?a3l>?o; Low Mid dling, 35>?a30>? ; and Middling nominal at 88?. Tho domand being entirely confined to tho better descrip tions, tho inferior qualities would appear to havo boon attended with Uttlo or no Improvement. The receipts proper since Friday evening (excluding tho arrivals from Mobile, Florida and Texas, which are included In their respective statements), comprise 12,860 balos, against 8667 during the corresponding period last week, showing an lnoreaso or 4103 bales. The export? embrace 7868 bales, 1830 of which wore to foreign porte, and 0020 coast wise. BTATF.MIttlf OS COTTON. Stock on band Sept 1st, 1860.balos 102,083 Received to-day. 4603 Roceived previously.106,68*-111,176 * 91$,M8 Cloarod today. 4737 Cleared previously.761,819- 80,*M Stooiconhand.182,303 The clearances comprise 1489 bales for Boston, 1409 for Now York, and 1839 for Liverpool 8UQ An AND Mo LAMES-The receipts are vet very small, and Insufficient oven for the wanta of the local trade. They bave Increased a Ettie, however, ooiprijina, since yesterday, 66 hhds Of sugar, 3? half bbls and 03 bblfl mo Isases, all new crop, and mostly from tbo upper coast The demand la vory good, the new crop of the JMMjfW production being daoftidly In neram* fur the city bad*? the Gulf porto, tho interior, and the Northern rod West orn market?. fluyera gcaewUjr *v_*** anxloui to oper ate, and eufuclent and well assorted supplies would sell readily on the landing at full pricos. Tho Bale- to-day comprised about 60 nhds now sugar, In eoveral lots, at lfj^o fl lb for fully fair to prime, old process, and 10, Ifj'i and Ki^.'c f) lb for yellow clarified. Of molsesos, up wards of 100 -bis choleo now sold in several lots at ii li gallon, and 3G half bbls of tho samo at tho Raino prioo. Wo havo heard of soino salen of uu;;ar, and or half bbls of molasses, tho particulars of which havo not transpired. Molasse*? ia half bbls, which is poor In quality, is quoted at K5 couts 9 gallon. All descriptions of now sugar aro hi roquost and Hell readily, but common molasses is somewhat neglected, whilo good is vary do nirablc, aud, In fact, much lu demand. Thoro Is now, however, very llttlo or no sugar or molasses remaining in first hnnds on BBIO. Tho iiloclt on hand of Cuba sugar and molasses Is very small, but not much Hought for, tho S reference being for tim homo product. Tho markot in aro of tho qualltlcH of (Juba migar dcstrablo for grocer*?' trade, which aro tho (?rades most in request. Nos. 12 aud 13 aro rot_lli_f? al 13?13;i cent* <& lb. Cuba clayed molasses is retailing slowly at 65 cents <p gallon,- whllo choleo muscovado molasse, commands 72>? cents *$ ?al lon. Cuba clayed Is quoted by tho cargo at 60 cents \? gallon. FKKIOIITB.-Tho rates aro now 1 coat & lb for cotton and DO conts 'fi bbl for flour, by steam, for Now York, and 1% cent ?$! lb for cotton for Boston; soil for Now York,?-? cent "$ Va for cotton, 76 cento ?p bbl for flour; sall for Boston, % cent *$ lb for cotton and 76 conts <}, bbl for flour. Philadelphia and Provldonco, 1 cent *fl IK for cot ton. Sall for Liverpool, '-??uO-lGd ty lb for cotton; for Havre, 1*_ cent. Tho offerings, especially by steam, for the North aro quite brisk, so they aro by sall for Havre, but for Liverpool thoy aro smoIL Tho steamer which laid on hor berth for Liverpool yesterday has obtalnod J?d J\ lb for cotton. A ship waa takon for Havre at Di cent *$ lb for cotton; a vessel waa taken for Philadelphia at 1 cent, and a vessel was laid on for Boston at the current rates. Wilmington BI-.rl.et. WILMINGTON, November 10.-The market rules unusually quiet for country produce, and transactions light. Bales as follows: ToBPKXTnnt?-Has declined 38 conts, and we quote sales of 140 bbls at (6 for virgin and yoUow dip, and $2 60 for hard, per 310 lba H nurra TDHFENTZN--Has also declined, and tho mar ket closes at lowest figure. Sales of 147 bbls at 74 cents, and 10 do at 73 conts per gallon. HOBIN.-No salea TAB.-65 bbls changed hands at $2 50 per bbl. COTTON.-A small lot (16 boles) sold to-day at 32 cents for middling-a decline of 2a3 cents. Huit ?more Til_?-I_ct. BALTIMORE, No vom bor 8.-COTTON-IB quiet, and slightly In favor of buyers. We quote, with sales, Mid dling Uplands 37-37 % cts. CO-TEE.-The markot Is dull, and prices favor buyers, though without any quotable change. Wo have only to report to-day 111 bags Rio at IBalO eta, gold. FLOUB.-Our market is Inactive, though the sales re ported aro at about former pricos ; included woro 100 li!>In Northwestern Super at 911; City Mills, good, $12; 400 bbls medium grades Northwestern Extra at Silla $13 12M; 500 bbls Howard Stroot Family 916 60. Wo re peat quotations as follows. Howard-strcot Snpor and Cut Extra.. .$12 CO @912 75 Howard-street Shipping Extra.0000 ?0000 Howord-Btrcot high grades. 14 00 ? 14 00 Howard-street Family. 16 CO @ 16 00 Ohio Super and Cut Extra.00 00 (") 00 00 Ohio Extra Shipping.00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Retailing. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Family.15 00 ? Iii CO Northwestern Super. 11 25 t? 12 00 Northwestern Extra. 13 00 @ 13 75 City Mills Supor. 11 2? (?ii 12 00 City Milln Shipping brands Extra.16 60 @ 16 00 Baltlm'o, Welsh's Jt Qroonfleld Family. 17 50 @ 00 00 ?altimore High Grade Extra. 16 75 @ 00 00 Ryo Flour. 8 00 ? 8 60 Com Meal-City Mills. 6 00 @ 00 00 OHMS.-Wheat-Receipts to-day 1600 bushels white and 3100 bushels red. Market dull and prices favored buyers. Included in tho poles were primo white at $3 30; 2300 bushels primo and choice red at $3 23aS3 25; 1000 bushels medium grades at 93a93 05. Corn-6000 bushels white and $1800 bushels yellow offered. Included in tho Bolos were 100 bushels new white at $112; 1600 bushels mixed and Inferior old crop $1 14a$l l8; 300 bushels good" do $1 20; 300 bushels yellow $1 20; no new re ported. Oats-7450 bushels received, part only Bold at 63a6S couts. Rye-389 bushels offered and sold at 91 45a $160. MOLASSES-Stock very small in importera' hands, and without quotable chango In tho absence of sales. Puo VISION a.-Bacon Is in active demand for the South, and prices steady at lG7?al7 cents for Shoulders, and lH**.ialU cents for rib Sides, and l?>-?_10?? cents far clear Rib ; Horns quiet but scarce and Arm at 22)_a23 cents for Shipping, and 2?a2G>i for sugar-cured canvased. Mess ?Pork is nominal, at $34. Lord firmer, ; quoto 16 couta for City and Western, bbls, - No Bulk meats offering. SALT.-Liverpool 1B in light stock, and firm for lota, from dealers, at 92 25a2 30 for ground alum, and 9310a 3 25 for fine. Turk's Island has again advanced; sales reported at 55.160 ?nts, closing at hitter. auoAiis continue quiet No sales either for refining or tbo trade. Prices close a shade easier. RKSINED Sun Ana ore in steady demand at last quota tions, viz: soft crashed A white, 15?? cents; circle A, 16.1,' cents; B, 15 cents; C extra, 14% cents; C yellow. 14 fi cents; cirole C, 14?; cents. WmsKEr continuos slow of sale. We quote city at $2 38, and country lots 92 35. Western held nominally at $3 40 C1 gallon. Philadelphia lUarlict. .. PHILADELPHIA, November 8.-COTTOK.-Them is rather moro doing, but prices aro unchanged; 150 bales of middlings sold iii lota at 38a40c ?$ lb for uplands aad New Orleans. GBOCERIES-There is very little doing in either wapa or coffee; SOO boxes of the former sold ut 7fie %1 lb in gold. F-Ocn-There is llttlo or no dom&nd for export, but prices aro unchanged; about 700 bbls Bold in lots to the home trade, including Northwest Superfine.$7 60? 8 50 Northwost Extra.8 60@10 60 Northwest Extra Family.13 00@14 00 Pennsylvania and Western Superfine.8 CO? 9 00 Pennsylvania and Western Extra.9 00?12 00 Pennsylvania and Western Extra Family.14 00? 15 60 Pennsylvania and Western Fancies.IB 00? 17 00 Ryo Flour. 8 00?0000 Pennsylvania Corn Meal. 625? 6 50 (j HAIN.-Tho receipts of wheat are small, but there is not muoh demand; Bales of 180O bushels Pennsylvania and Southern red at 3a99 35 *{i bushel; wo quote ivhito at 3 40-93 45. The last sales of rye wera $1 48 for Pennsyl vania and $p_0 for Western. Corn is very quiet; about 2000 bushels yellow sold at $130. Oats arc dull and lower; 2000 bushols Delaware sold at 64a65 conts. Tho rooeipts to-day ore as follows: 2100 bbls flour, 156l>__sbel_ wheat, 2850 bushel? corn, 7400 bushell? oats. PROVISIONS-Continue very duU, and prices ore droop ing; small sales aro making at 931 tp bbl for now mess pork; mull) cents for plain aud fancy bacon hams; 18_1S}? cents for pickled do; 15 conts for salt shoulders; 15Ka i.">,\; cents for primo lard in bbls and tlerct-, and 18-32 conts *$ lb for butter as to quality. WIIIBKKV.-Prices arc unchanged; emnll sales aro mak ing at 2 41B92 42 for Pennsylvania bbls and 3 43>_*92 44 ti gallon l'or Ohio. New York. Market. MONEY JIAUKKT. The Now York Evening Post, of Thursday, tho 8lh inst., states that Oold is lower to-day, and continues so easy for delivery as to be lont without interest or evon to require tho payment of a premium of 2-4 por cent to havo it carried. The loan market ia rather more quiet than for a day or two past. Still there 1B very llttlo offering below 0 per cent except on national securities, tho rato on which is 5. Discounts are leas active and choice paper passes at 6a7. Tho stock market openod gloomily and quotations wero lower. Governments wer?' fully sustained, except the seven-thirties, of which sonie lots sold at a fractional. For gold? this forenoon the following were the leading quotations : 10:00, 146'.,'; 10:30, 140Jf; 11 ?30, 140.'i; 11:46, 140>i; 12:30, MO.1,; 1:00, lii.,*i ; 1:30, 140 li', 3*00,146^. Foreign Exchango Is quiet Bills nt 60 days on Lon don aro quoted at lO^alOl) for commercial; 103)^109 Ji for bankers'; do nt short sight, 110>?Q110??; Paris at 00 days, 5 180Jfa5 12 >.; do at short Bight, 6 16-5 10; Antwerp, 5 183ia5 l&}i; 8wise, 518J?&5 16J?; Hamburg, 86#a3C>_; Amsterdam, 40J?a41}i; Frankfort, 41.1? 041X ; Bremen, 70 _"'J,Y; Prussian thaler., TlxTiX PBODPOE MAHKET. NEW TORE, November 8.-F_oun, &c-The market for Western and -tate flour is loss active, unsettled and lower; tho largo arrivals and fino weather induces buyer? to hold off, ana wo note a declino of fully 16-25 cents *$ bbl on all grades. At the el?se wo notice nomo demand for oonnd State for export. The sales are 7600 bbls at $8 OSalO CO for superfino Slate and Western; $8 05al0 76 for ordinary and common oxtro State; $10 80al2 65 for fancy State; $9 46-1165 for tho low grades of spring wheat Western extra; $11 65a 13 60 for shipping Ohio; $1375al4 60 for trade and family brands of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, and $15al0 for St. Louis extras. Buckwheat flour is lowor at $3 26o3 70 $ 100 lbs. Canadian floor is inactive and heavy at 914 COalO for trade and family brands. ?Southern Flour is dull, heavy and lowor. Salea of 250 bbla at $12 80-14 co for common to fair Baltimore and country extras, and 914 80al8 00 for trade and family brands. Ryo Flour io heavy. Sale* of 250 bbls at 90 76a8. Corn Meal is inactivo and drooping. GB_IH-Tho Wheat market ia not ao activo and prices aro 4-60 lower. Tho demand la wholly for milling, 'the eales are 33,600 boah at 91 25 for rejected spring; $2 27a 3 ?13 for No 2 Chicago spring; and 93 45 for white Michi gan. Barley is qulot but unchanged. Tho sales are 40,000 boah at $1 for Canada East in bond; $1 07al 08 in bond for Canada Weat, and $1 for common Western. Barley Ma? is dull at $1 35al 40. Oats aro easier and moderately active at the decline. The sales aro 12,000 bush fair to good Chicago at 70a71e; Inferior State at 71_78c Rye la Inactive and lower. Cora is much doproeaed, and oloftsi quite hoary. A de clino of 3>io V bush. The solea aro 88,000 bush Western mixed si $1 MMtl 35, in eioro and afloat; do white atti BO delivered ; do yellow at $13Tal 23. Pftov-noicB.-Tho pork tpftrkot has been more tcuve, bnt at lower vrioea, cloaing rather dull and boavy. For furore delivery wa notice ealoa of 2900 bbla BUM at .37 35, aoDer November, now off-rod at $27} 98 M-U96 59, ?ellar an the year; li? 30, teller Dooembcr, and $96 60, .e?ler ??ember and January. Tho aale*, cash and re_n lar, are MU _W_ at 3T _<5a$-T W? ftr tots*. f Boef Is steady and fitfrly activo; Ralos of 160 bbls at 9.0?13 for old plain moss; 13o$19for now do; 1 Ga? i 'J lor old extra do, and 19a$23 60 for now do. Tierco beef romains entirely nominal. I it of hams oro dull and rather hotvy ; sales of 26 bbls at $10 for Western, with commoner lots offorcd lower. Cut moats aro very dull. Pickled hams aro offered at lGalC>? cents, with no buyers. Sales of green hains from tbo blockst 13cents. Bacon is ratbor pressed for salo and lower; wo noto 2S0 boxes at 14l(alaf?t conts for Cumbcrlaud cut, and 15>4 cents for short ribbed. Drcased hogB aro dull, plenty and lower; we quote at lOlfalOft for elly. LAUD-Is very dull and prices aro heavy. Hales of 400 bbls and tes, at 13,lic for No 1; 14,<-ie for city, and 14?ia 16c for fair to primo to steam and kcttlo dried, the out title J Ugure for small lots. ASHEH.-Tho market Is firm with a moderate demand, ? at $0 76af 10 forpots and ? Htivl \ niLfor pearls. COFI'EE.-Illo i? more active and Iho markot is | flrnior. Sales ofC037 bogs on p. t. Other style? aro dull I and nominal. COTTON.-The market to-dny iii dull and heavy, ?ales atom* bales at BMMMfc for middling uplands, und 40a41u tor New Orleans and Texas. HAY.-Tho demand IB fair and the markot firm at SI 10 nil 16 for shipping, and $1 23-41 60 for retail lots. IIKMV_Manilla Is linn and In fair demand at Ile, ;;old. Other kinds are dull and nominal. Hoi's-Aro firm and in good demand for homo use. We quoto at from 20a40aG0o, as to growth and quality. LATHF.-Eastern aro firm and In demand at $4 60. LIME.-Rockland ia firm and in good request at ii 70a $2 10 for common and lump. MOLASSES.-Is very firm but quiet, owing to the small supply on hand. OILS-Aro generally quiet, but prices oro without chango. PKTIIOIXUM-Is dull and lower. Wo quote ?rudo 40a 47 gr, bx bulk, 10>?al7o; do do, in barrels, 22>?c; refined, HO dog test, light straw, 33 cents; do do, light straw to white, .14 cent; do do, primo light straw to white, 36>io; do do, standard whlto, 36)?a37 conte; do do, prime white, 37Ke: free oU, 64c % BUOAB.-Raw sugars are In good demand and oro firm ot 10*;olio for fair to good roQnlng. Hales 000 bbds at 10^oll>io for Cuba; 12>jal3 for Porto Rico; and 6000 boxes Havana at Oxalic. Roflnod aro dull at 10alO)?o for bards. TALLOW.-Tho market is very quiet, but holders gene rally demand former figures. We quote at 12J?ol2??c for fair to primo. WmsKxx.-The market is quiet, with small solos of "WoBtern, in bond, at 42c. Late Markets. CINCINNATI, November 8.-Thero was a panic feeling in the market generally to-day, and Uttlo or no disposi tion existed to purchaso anything. Flour could nave boen purchased on much easier terms than on yesterdov, say 25 per cont. on tho barrel. Wheat duU and nominally 6 cents lower; No. 1 red $2 86. Corn-no sales at ovor 86c., and for No. 1 sheUod, new, 66aC0c. Oats dull and lower; No. 1 49o50c, and No. 2 47c. Ryo quiet Barley in domand at C1 70 for choleo fall. Provisions dull and unchanged. Mese Porl?ln moderate demand at $31 50a $31 C5 for old; $27 50o$28 for now. Bulk Meotent 14al5c. for Shoulders. Bacon in moderate demand; 15??al0a for Shoulders, and 17c. for clear Sides. T,ird dull and un changed at 18o. for now keg. Hogs dull at $8o$8 60 gross; no sales of importance Cotton quiet and holders ask 36c. for Middling. Whiskey firm at 34c iu bond, mid $2 34 duty paid. Now Mess Pork is not wanted, as the weather is so warm parties aro afraid tu pure liane. Gio ccrics unchanged and dull. Gold 146y_. LotrisviLLn, Novombcr 8.-Sales of 81 bbds tobacco, light lugs, $8, new leaf $35. Superfine flour $10; Wheat, prime, $2 80. Corn in bulk 90c for old, and 60c for now. Oats 64o in bulk. Mess pork, old, $32, new $25. Bacon shoulders 15JV?; clenr aides l8. Lard in tierces 14}?. Wbirfkey, raw, S2 ?4. Hogs nominal at 7c. ST. LOUIS, November 8.-Flour continue? heavy and unsettled, with a declining tendency. Wheat.-Primo > fall $2 C5a2 70; choice $2 76. Corn duU and higher; new 95a98; old yellow and white II Mai 05; prime white and mixed $1. Oats lower; primo and Chicago 72a77. Pro visions inacUvc. Mess pork $30 60. Bacon shoulders 10 X; clear sidon 18.5?al8>?. Whiskey steady at $2 32. Cotton steady and quiet at 31c. Consignees per South Carolina Kailrond, November IO. 786 bales Cotton,*lf>2 bogs Grain, 2 cars Cottle, Furni ture and Sundries. To Adams, Frost & Co, O H Walter & Co, H KUtte, L M Ayor & Co, H Kuek, Wm Lcbby, E H Rodgers k Co, W ir J Robb, H F Baker k Co, O A Hoploy & Co, J Fraser k Co, R R Agent, J & J D Kirk patrick, G W Williams k Co. Willis k Chlsolm, R D White, J W Brown & Co, Joseph Walker, P Mulka), Mrs KauapaUx, Armstrong k Weet, C K Levy, Wm Coppin ger, W W Smith, A Rawitzer, E J Wiss & Oo, G W Witto k Co, T Tupper k BOOB, 3 D Aiken & Co, F C Mey, Hunt k Bro, Lee k Spencor, Mowry k Co, R White, M Gdld smith ?. Son, - Middleton, and H Coward. Cons?gneos por Northeastern Railroad, November IO? 248 bbls Cotton, 100 bbls Naval Stores, G cora Lumber, 1 cor Stock, barrels and bogs Potatoes, Mdzc, kc. To Mrs Alston, G W Clark k Co, Greaser k Smith, J k 3 1) Kirkpatrick, Kendall k Dockcrv, W K Ryan, M Jacob!, Adams, Frost & Co, W O BQO k Co, B A Cox, Hohnes k Calder, O S Hacker, Willis k Chisolm.A Ruder, E H Rodg ers k Co, O E Johnson, Hohnes & Stoney, S Poronnoau, G W WiUloms & Co, Mowry k Co, A Butterfield, Cart, Kopff ti Jervcy, Lee k Spencer, J M Caldwell k Son, King k Cossidcy, G E Pritchott, Gaillard k Mlnott, G M Martin, Shackolford & Fraser, and W B TincelL Passengers. Per steamship Quaker City, for New York-Ohmios C. ' Loaiy, George II Hoppock, liormann Bubvlnklo, Miss M Glcason, Mina P Jacobs, Mr CoggriB, Mr Caryl, Mr Franklin, Surgeon J J Conner, USA, Mrs J S Jones, Rev Charles H Bulkloy and lady, Mrs A E P Boyd, Misa H F Huckin tosh. Per steamship E B Souder, from New York-G Ennis, C Henifo, P Brown, Dr G B Weston, W Webster. F F Johnson, A Greene, Mrs Fairley, Mrs 8eott, Mrs S Wat son, Miss Sarah Brodie. B Harman, E D Bassett, H Bra dy, C 8 Craig, Col Williams and lady, Mrs Roach and 1 children, Mrs A Middleton, Mina Nugent, W Dunoman, and 15 in steerage. Por steamship Andalusia, from New York-J ? Mc Pherson, J T O'Douohuc, M O'Donohuo, M Crccdou.Mlss Ravenol, Master B Lcaman. Per steamer Fannie, from Georgetown, S C-Mr Blum berg, W McConte, A M Manlgault, und 8 on deck. i Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, vin Hilton Head 1 and Boaufort-E Savey, T Wolfskoll, J Waterman, E Du bois, R T Briggs, G W King, D Boody, and 7 on dock. Por Btcamer Emilio, from Savannah, de-M Dooling, J Frazier, D Roos, M Weigert, Mies Julia A Rantin, MIKS M E Sams, J O Sams, R M Fuller, 8 L Harris, J Sheridan, M P Champney, D Robinson, S White, and 7 on deck. MARINE (NEWS. PORT OP CIIAIlhESTON. > MARINE NEWS._. P? ?XT OP "CTH A RL B ST OS ~__ Arrived Saturday. Steamship Adolo, Hall, BalUmoro. Left - inst Mdze. To Street Brothers k Co, J k W Armstrong, W C Bee A Co, H Bischoff & Co, B M Butter, H F Bukor & Co, J O Blohme, H Coblo & Co, J CantwoU A Co, T M Cater, J W Cannait, W Croosor, L Chopin k Co, L Druckor, South ern Express Company, H Ger?ts k Co, Gruher k Martin, Goodrich, Wincman & Co, Gaillard k Mlnott, J Hurkamp k Co, J Heins, O K Hugor, Holmes k Caldor, E Jofl'ords k Co, Jones k Kuobolock, E Kline, KUnek, Wiekonburg k Co, J It J D Klrkpatriok, King k Cossldcv, H KUtte k Co, Lubra k Stelling, Lauroy & Alexander, N Levin, Jr, P P Locke, C Matthews, L Noumoyor, Northeastern ItuiU road, B O'NeUl, D Paul k Co, W F Paddon, Phillips k McDowell, M M Quinn, South Carolina Railroad Agent, Rennokor k Glover, Ravenel k Barnwell, B S Rhett & Son, E H Rodgers & Co, J Small k Co. G W Steffens & Co, VT O Tilton, Thompson k Bro, W J Trim, J H V?l lers, West A Jones, R White, WiUia k Chlsolm, Wurh man & LUlionthal, Yates le Bro. Schooner Moses B Brambah, 3-mosted, Hussey, Now York. Mdzo. To Wm Roach, Adams, Damon k Co, J E Adgcr k Co, H Bischoff k Co, A Bischoff, D Brown, T W Bliss, Bogert, Donny k Co. Wm M Bird k Co, BoUmann Bros, R H McDowell le Co, J B Duval A Bon, E Dovid, Douglas k MIHor. B F Derry, J A Enalow & Co, T P For reston, Gruber It Martin, R W Gale k Co, Hart k Co, ?H Klatto ft Co, Jennings, Thomlinson & Co, D Lopoz, Mll nor k Co, Lengnlck It Sell, W Marscher, S B Marshall, J H I: D Mallei; Mullor k NImltz, J F O'Neill, B O'Neill, D Paul le Cof 3 H Brodonborg, UlssoU & Co, Bonnoll it Drummond, E R Cowportbwoit, J Flaum, 3 Hurkomp k Co, W Harra!, LitUo k Marshall, S O R R Agont, E Scott k Co, Strauss k Co, G W Steffens A Co, Stenhouse & Co, E B Stoddard li Oo, D H Sllcox, Shepherd, Duo k Cobon, D A Walker, J Walker, G H Walter, L Woiskopff, Wago ner. Heath k Monsoon, C N Avorill k Son, F woyhmann At Co, Wornor A Duokcr, H Williams, W G Whfldcn k Co, D Briggs, F Christman, T M Oator, L Druckor, WGur noy, Goodrich, Wineman It Co, C Gravoley, Hastie, Cal boun & Co, King & Cassidoy, T Murray, T Murphy, E Pflol, Phillips ft MoDoweU, R H Rikor, M A 8nowdon, G W Williams It Co, Thompson k Bro, T H Marshall. A Day mond k Co, and Order. Behr Charlotte, Peterson, Back River. 3000 bushels Bough Rico. To Cohen, Hanckcl k Co. Steam propeller tug Christiana, Egan, Now York-left Wednesday. On Friday, passed tho steamship Moncha, bound North. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNclty, Savannah, via Hilton Hoad and Boaufort. 1 bolo S I Cotton, and Mdzo. To Fergu son le Holmes, Pinckney Bros, and others. Schooner Louisa, from Cooper River. 600 bushels Rough Rice, to Thur.'iton k Holmes. Schooner A S Deas, from Weat Point Mill. 28 tierces Rice, to J R Pringle. Sloop Amelia, from Ashepoo. 4 halos Upland Cotton, to Willis le Chlsolm and Renneker ft Glover. Arrived Vesterduy. Steamship E B Souder, Lookwood, New York, 60 hours. Mdxfl. To A Getty le Co, Willis k Chlsolm, J E Adgor ft Co, M Alexander, 3 Apple, A H Abrahams le Sons, O D Abroas, Adorns Expreofl, Adams, Damon le Co, E Bates ft Oo, BoUmann Bros. H Bischoff le Co, T M Bristoll, 3 W Brown ft Oo, H Bnlwlnklo, L Buck, J Binna, W O Ben neUftCo.H D Burkett k Co. Bogort, Donny A Oo, J H Bredenbur?, A Blaohoff, BlsaeU It Co, Block ft Lyons, 3 B Bot ta, WT Burge ft Oo, W 8 Corwin ft Co, L Chopin, J OH OlAussen, T M Cater, Cameron. Barkley ft Oo, Eov O H GOTO Y, Cathcart, McMillan ft Motton, 8 G Courtenay, J Cantwell, P H Oohon, M M Chafeo, W H Chotea Orate. Toomey ft Oo, O S Craig, J Conmina, Chteolm Bro?. H ?JfiHMj Coatwftt ft Harbeaon, A W Bckcl ft Oo, J A Enslow & Co. 3 M Etr.cn, E J Dowson. 3k S Dowson, P Dnrcoy, Douglas? It Miller, H Doly, D F Fleming & Co, B I 1'oldman, B loloy, J 8 Fairley & Co. C Frunder. Fogartic & Stillman. I L Folk k Co. Frazer & Dill, J II Graver ft Co, C Goldstein, C Gravcluy. R W Oolc, Goodrich, Wine- i man fc Co, GoudUop ft Bouthncr. II Gerdt? At Co. Grubcr A: Marlin, W Gurney, Hunt Bro*, w Harral Prol F H I Holmes, J Hurkiimp. N A limit, F Honicv, I v. Hertz k Alexander, It W Kruse. A Linger. S La Torro. .. Btodt, airs LacoancnMk P Lyons, o Litscimi, j u ?atnt? t 0 8 Lowndes, I) Lillieutlial, Lciigtilek A Soil, J 11 McEl- I hone, W Morscher, J li ft D Muller, McKay H Campbell i J Mcconkey, MaculUr, Williams te Parker, H R Marnhull! . S Murphy, W Mattliiesseu, Mohrftms ft Wohlhnann, Mrs A Middleton, J J Mundy, J Mehrten?, D MoUulro. Mil- ' ohers A- Muller, D Mower, Muller At Kimltz, BfcLoy A- I Rico, W McComb A; Co, Muutouo A: Co, Noves fit Vail, O I A Kouffor, J U Ojeman, Ostcndorff k Co, L OTcutt, J F i O'Neill A: Son, L Orimnn, B O'Neill, D O'Neill ft Son, J I Purcell, Marnoo A: Co, C Rlnjt, W Roach, J It Head At Co, ! .Strauss, Vanees k Co, D H Sllcox, J II ? Sloan, J Shaw, Q W Steffens ft Co, II Wonder. J B Spear, Sbockelford k Frnzor, Thornton le Holmes, C C Trurabo, J F Taylor, O Tiedemaun, Howland A: Tait, ITfforhardt A- Campscn. W G Vardell, Wagoner. Heath A- Monsccs, J Wiley, Col G A Williams, G H Walter, Wcrnor k Duckcr, J Walker, Mrs Sarah Watts, It Wing, F Winthrop, L Wclskopff, White ft Mixer, A Whildhagon, W B Williams, Wilbur k 8ou, S C R R Co, N I? R It Co. Steamship Andalusia, Bursloy, Now York-left Wed nesday. P M. Mdzo. To Ravenol At Co, Lowry & Co, W O Bee A: Co. M J Booth, F Horsoy, R R Agent, G Davis. H Meyer, E Baten le Co, Shepherd, Duo At Cohen, J Wal lach, J F Taylor, W T Burgo It Co, N M Chafee. Longnlck A: Sell, C D Brahe k Co, DI o Loy le Rico, L Cohen, F Haw ley, C H Johnson, T M Bristoll, C N Avcrlll & 8on, Mur phy At Little, W Gurnoy, 8toU, Webb le Co, J Walkor, W Steole, U Bischoff It Co, J S Falrloy k Co, Southern Ex press, W McComb, Thurston le Holmes, KI Marks, J A Engelbach, E 8cott le Co, F Von Sunten, W M Bird & Co, O K Bogar, Johnston, Crews & Co, Grubor k Martin, H Coblo k Co, Kendall k Dockery, J W Harrisson, Phillips k McDowell, G Walker, G H Linstedt, Klinck, Wicken berg It Co, Strauss, Vanees ft Co, U L Hart, White & Mixer, Raoul It Lynah, G W Williams ft Co, Wulbum At Co, Bollmann Bros, F Weybmou le Co, Copt Coxetter, D Briggs, J Hlrschfeld, Ravencl k Barnwell, Shackelford k Fraser, C C KIghter, Williams k Co, J B E Sloan, Como ron, Barkley k Co, P LGufllemln, J M Boesch, W McBir noy, Bogort, Donny le Co, Lauroy k Alexander, W Mat thlcBsen, H W Wlncmon, J M Eason k Bro, W McComb le Co, G W Steffens & Co, L Loren17,.M A Bankin, Cart mill, Horbeson It Co, A G Maekoy, Mantoue It Co, T M Cater, IL Folk, Noyes A: Vail, A G Goodwin, J H Quock onbush, C Voigt, Jennings, Thomlinson It Co, G H Wol ter ft Co, J E Spear, Ferguson At Co, Wagener, Heath k Monsees, E H Rodgers k Co, H Klotto le Co, Ostondorff ft Co, M Looasso^no, T Murphy, E R Schneider, National Express, A K Hughes, R It A P CaldwoU, A Tobias" Sons, Brown At Co, King ft Cassidoy, J F O'Noill ft Son, Wer ner A: Duckcr, J C Burckmeyor, T McCorthy, Charleston Gas Company, F Herring, J E Adgcr le Co, Mooro ft Co, L Wclskopff, T F Chapman, J S Tucker. A W Eckel ft Co, J R Read ft Co, J U Walker, Adams, Bomon ft Co, Stcn houso ft Co. J W Cannait, T Kolly, W Kinsman, J Fnwor ft Oo, R L Bryan, T A Mood, North, Steel ft Wardell, W A Skrino, Goodrich, Wineinan ft Co, Willis ft Chlsolm, M Bolger, J Marshall, J McCartcr. O P 8moll. L F Rooster, llissoU ft Co. N A Hunt, G H Petorman, W S Paddon, C H Andrews, W P RusseU, J H ft D Mullor, J C H CIHUP son, J B Togni, A (letty ft Co, C H Motse, M Hyman, A Uling, W G Trott, Bonncll ft Drummond, I L Folk, Hoff mann, Bmbham ft Co, J Flauin, J Mcndcll. Charleston Hotel, A Middleton, E Mark, and others. Br brig Union, Stickney, Savannah-left 2d ins I Tor Cal?la, Mo, boring undergone temporary' ropair?, but nineo Icavipg Savannah has bad heavy gales, which blow away sails and caunod the vessel to leak, rendering it noccRsory to put into this port. Br brig Albert, Erikscn, Livorpool, and from Holyhead Sept 28. Salt and Coal. To Holnieu ft Stoney, and Order. On the Illh October, off the island of Flores, npoko tho whaling brig Hiram Smith, of Boston. Oct 12th. fifty miles SW ol Flores, encountered a terrible galo from S to NW, which blew away Feveral sails. Oct l8, lot 29 30 N, Ion 30 R1 W, ppoko the Br ship Capo City, of London, from Coquimbo for London, 120 days out. Steamer Fannie, Davis, Georgetown, S C. 01 tierces Rice, 2 bales Cotton, and Mdzc. To Ferguson ft Holmes, Shockelford ft Fraser, Street Bros ft Co, J D Wurd, Bis sen ft Co, and others. Steamer Emilio, Adair, Savannah, via Beaufort, Hilton Head and Chisolm's Landing, GO bales S I Cotton, and Mdzo. To Motto A Pringle, Ravenel ft Co, B S Rhett ft Sons, and others. Cleared Saturday. Steamship Quaker City, West, New York-Ravenel ft Co. Steamship. Whirlwind, Forgo, Philadelphia-H F Baker ft Co. Swedish brig Princess Louise, Rentcrcrono, Bordeaux J M Fred8borg. Sehr John A Griffin, Foster, Philadelphia-H F Baker ft Co. "Went to Sea Saturday. Steamship Quakor City, West, Now York. Schooner John A OriUln, Foster, Philadelphia. Schooner Josephine, Knighton, Now York. Schooner Paragon, Shute, Georgetown, (8. C.) Schooner J H Burnett, Witeon, Wilmington, (N. O.) Schooner Isabella Thompson, Baker, Jacksonville, (Fin). Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Whirlwind, Forgo, Philadelphia. From tills Port. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, Now York. Nov 8. Ship President Fillmoro, Luce, Liverpool, Oct 25. Up for tills Port.. Steamship Kingfisher, Harris, at Baltimore, to leave 10th inst. Sailed for ?bis Port. The City of Rotterdam, Earnshaw, from Leith, Oct 22. Memoranda. Wo oro requested to mention that 5 R Marshall was a consignee per Br brig Cardigan, from Livorpool. FOBTHEBS MOSHOE, Nov 7.-The steamer Soragossi, from Charleston for Now York, saHed last evening from Norfolk, having put in short of coal. Heavy sens and strong gale? from NNE wore experienced from tho time of departure lost Saturday. Steamer Star or the South, from Charleston for Now York, arrived, disabled; was towod to Baltimore this morning. LIST OP VESSELS VP, CLEARED AND 8AILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Tho Tamari, Thompson, up.Oct 21 The Now Castle, Armstrong, cleared.Oct 3 Tho Cardigan, Young, sailed.Sopt l8 Tho Mario, McKenzie, Balled.Sept 15 The Regina, Cummings, soiled...?.Oct 21 Ship Amelia, Connor, bulled.Oct 1 BOTAN. The Paul Maria,-, ooilod.Oct 0 VALENCIA. Tho Mistress of tho Seas, Pavus, sailed.Oct 1 ammasww. The Pcnpoll, Crocker, soiled.Oct 10 LEITH. The Pollina, Dewall, soiled.Oct l8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Mary, Mankin, up. ...Oct 17 Sehr P Boko, Adams, Up.Oot 23 NEW TORE. Brig Josle A Dovcreaux. Clark, up.Oct 29 Brig C W Ring, Ayres, cleared.Oct 16 Behr R Caldwell, Mccormick, up.Oct 20 Behr Susan,-, up.Oct 24 Behr A J Bontloy, Williams, up.Oct 29 Behr Potomac,-, up.Nov 1 rrni.AJDELrniA. Sehr W B Mann, Stanford, cleared.Oct "l BALTIMOBB. Behr Mary, Osborn, cleared.Oot 19 WILKINSON & GILCHRIST, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. J. W. WILKINSON.B. C OILCHRIST. November 3_3w? GBAlSER & McJUWKD? FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, QERYAIS STREET, COLUMBIA, So. Ca., OFFER THEIR SEHVI0E3 FOR THE PURCHASE or salo of Cotton ?nd Produoo geuorally. Order. and Conslgnnionts rcapoctfuUy solicited. C. A. OKAfcbER. W. S. MoJ L'NK I *. October 27 luv H. L. JEFFERS &CO., COTTON FACTORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, H A VM REMOVED FROM NO. 118 EAST BAY TO CENTRAL WHARF (first wliorf below tho markotl, where they will be pleased to roo their Monda and pa trons._i_lmo ._October at MADAME LA HABS, PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY, ASTROLOGY, PHRE NOLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY-four of the most sublimo Sciences thai con occupy tho human mind-ha? located at No. ?1 BROAD STREBT, second door from Kin? street Bhs gives a general la vi taUon to all who do Biro to connlt on mslneaa of importance. There la no question which maa not, bo accurate!? MIMN& ana muoh misery tvoidod by A timely inquiry of this Star ol A?trotogy. She verne**** a mo?notto powor of healing, ?nd *lm**_****sa*\MJSaa*m*] ana tell* them *A onoe whother It 1*eurobla, audaer*many dollar?. October l8 ". l?o NISH' GOODS, NEW GOODS, AT THE CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., NO. S87 KING STKEET. "?TE BEC, LEA.VE TO naramu OUR FKIENDS ?uro ? , __5 PT*? tliat we have quite recovered from the Hliock of th?.< late tiro, lmviuf? received largo addiUou-in Htock to each department. Wo aro still running off nome Coed**, at very low prices, which arc very desirable. Wo would call Bpcctal nttcutlon to some very de sirable and . J SEASONABLE GOODS, SUCH AS, A FULL LINE OF BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, NEW STYLES A NEW LOT OF FRENCH KID OLOVES for Gents and Ladies; warm Oloves for Winter. BLANKETS, BLANKETS. PLANTATION BLANKETS in all qualities ENGLISH DUFFILL BLANKET ENGLISH PLAINS AND KERSET8, all Wool 8DPERIOR BEDBLANKET8, in aU sizes and qualities. REAL WELCn FLANNELS. AMERICAN FLANNELS IN EVERY QUALITY, R,\NGING FROM 33 TO 73 CTS. Consumera will find It to their advantage to call and examine the above mentioned Goods. We will guarantee to sell all Goods at as LOW PRICES ns they can bo bought in the city. All of the above Goods will bo sold at low price?, by STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 Kiug street. November 7 BLANKETS. ENGLISH DUFFIL AND COLORED BLANKETS. AIHO. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BED 11LAN KETS. For salo low by JAMES B. BETTS, Noverobir? C NO. 252 KING-STREET. rL-OTAWOJ^aMBW-. LOW PRICED CLOTHING, SUITABLE FOR FREED MEN, from $4 to ?10 a suit, to which wo invite the attention ol' Merchants, Factors and Planters. EDWIN BATES & CO., Novomber 7 30 _No. 121 MEETING STREET. PLANTATIONWOOLLENS. KERSEYS, SATINETS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS and other Low Woollens, for plantation use, lor sale by EDWIN BATES & CO., November 7 30_No. 134 MEETING STREET. JOHN 8. FAIRLEY. RUTLEDGE WILSON JOHN S. FAIRLEY & CO., Wholesale Dealers in FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. INVITE THE ATTENTION OF RETAIL MERCHANTS IN THE CITY AND THROUGHOUT THE COUN TRY to their complete assortmont qf the abovp mention ed Goods, now being openod at No. 37 HAYNE STREET, THE OLD ST?-N*D OF MESSRS. HYATT, McBURNEY k CO. Their Stoolc has boon selected with great care and a thorough knowledge of the wants of the ?Southern peo ple, acquired during many years experience in business In this city. Our buslnesa motto will be Quick Sales and Short Profits. ORDERS WILL BE CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO. The subscriber ia particularly desirous of renewing business rolatioas with tho customers of his old houso, MARSHALL, BURGE b CO. J. S. FAIRLEY. October . 2rao MILLII?ERY, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS. MRS. S. WATTS, 274 King street. A LARGE ASSORTMENT O F BONNETS AND FLATS, OF TI I Ii ?LATEST STYLES. RIBBONS, VELVETS, FLOWERS, AND FEATHRS. DRESS GOODS. RICH MOIRE ANTTQITES, BL'K AND COLT? SILKS, FRENCH POPLINS, BOMBAZINE, MT3RINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPS, BARETZ, ALPACAS, DELAINES AND SCOTCH PLAJEDS. WORSTED GOODS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, S0NTAG8, NUBIAS, CHILDREN'S HOODS AND 0ACQUE8. CORSETS. BRADLEYS HOOP SKIRTS. OF THE LATEST STYLES, N. B. CLOAKS opened THIS DAY, which ?he respectfully invites the public to erambie befcro pur ch-alng elsewhere. lmo Novomber 1 J. E. DAPRAY, DENTIST, NO. G LIBERTY STREET, SOUTH BIDE. CllAILLKSTON, f. O. 8?pt?mb*'r ia *te MILLINERY GOODS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ALL TnE LATEST ii. STYLES OF HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING MANY KOVELTi-S; A-SO, A FULL LINK OF ENGLISH AND OICRMAN BONNET AND TRIMMING KIBBONS, IN NEW PATTERNS. VELVETS, LACES, &C. PART OF THE ABOVE GOODS HAVE BEEN SELECT ED IN LONDON IJY A CHARLESTON MERCHANT, AND ARE WELL WORTHY OF THE ATTENTION OF < C ?.'STOMER*-., MRS. BOOTH, No. 433 KING-STREET. October l8 Duo FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. MRS. C. MAULE, No. 433 KING STREET, (3 Doora Southeast of Calhoun atx-eet,) JUST RECEIVED A LABOE ASSORTMENT OF BONNETS AND FLATS, OF THE LATEST STYLES; RIBBONS, VELVETS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF CORSETS; all of which the public Roncrolly aro respectfully Invited to call and oi amino boforo purchasing elsewhere. N. B.-Country orders PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. November B _ 0* FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING AND MIIMERV IS ALL ITS BRANCHES. PAPER PATTERNS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, BASQUES. Ac, furnish ed a. low rotes. Miss E. J. BONNER, Bro-d-etrcot, Nv_t cast of Manoion House. November 1 lmo ?. S. J. COTClI-fT, "Emporium of Fashions," No. 263 King street, CHARLESTON, S. C. FRENCH MILLINERY AND ARTISTIC DRESS MAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Ladles'. MiMfies' and Children's Dresses, Basquen, Sacks and Cloak B cut by meanurci-cnt, and a porfoct fit guaranteed. Trimmings and Pat te nu of the latest Paris and York Fashions roccived every month, and sent to any part of the country ou receipt of the amount. Send for circular. Octohorfl "mo MISS R. ?. MURTLAJVD^ FMIIIABLE MILLINERY, N0. 295 KING STREET, (OVER MESSRS. SHEPHERD, DUO k COHEN.) MISS MURTLAND (FORMERLY WITH THE Misses MITCHELL) telcca Ulla method of inform ing her Mends, and the public generally, that, aho has opened the "MTLLINERT BUSINESS" at tho above Slice, where she will bo happy to soo all who may ihvor er with a call. HATS ot all styles and descriptions constantly on hand and made to order. 1a.wl.~m03 October IS FALL OPENING OF MULINEM AND STRAW GOODS, MRS.M. J. ZERNOW'S, ?YO. 300 KINO-STREET, WHERE WTLL BE found a full and varied assortment of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, and all tho new and f'i_?h iouabls stylos of HATS, includin? GLADIATORS, I CENTRAL PARKS AND TURBAN., in ENGLISH STRAW, Pedal, Silt Bea ver, Black and Drab Felt. French Chip, omi all tho FANCY BBAIDS. RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and every novel ty of the BOfveon lu the MUUncry Line, to which the at tention of the Ladioa generaUy oro rcapootfully iuvitod. October 24 * \vfm_u.o SHOES! SHOES! JUST RECEIVED.-200 CASES of BOOTS and SHOES, made to or der, which arc offered for sale at Re tail. JOHN COMMINS, ?Vo. 137 l?IEElTIiV?i-STK_.__T, UP STAIRS, N-.-RLY OPPOSITE HAYNE. November 7 ws4 BOOTS M? SH0?S7 I HAVE JUST BETORNED FROM THE NORTH WITH a largo stocU of BOOT9 AND SHOES for Foil and j Winter Trade, consisting of Q-nts", Boys* and Youths' Boots and Hhocs of all sorts and sizes; also, Ladies' Fine I Dress Gai teni and Balmoral?; I julie?' Strong Walkin? I Hboes; also, a great vartoty of Ladiea' and Geuls' House Klippers, and MLSBCS and Children's Gaitera and Balmo rals of all klndq and sizes-all Of which will be sold at thn lowest market prices, by A. ZOLLER. October lil lmo No. 381 KINa-STBEET. ^ F. CHRISTMAN, CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 359 King-street, BSI.OW G E O It (J E STREET. YOU WILL FIND AT THE ?VBOVE ESTABId?H MENT a full Htipply or Gent's, Boyu' and Yootha BOOTS. HHOES, GAITKIIS AND 8LIPPEKS; la-lies' Misws' and Oh-dron'a Oongroae Galtors; Polish Boots, Balmorals, Booteos, BusM-fl and SUppors of every <lc scriplion; Gent's and Boys' Hato of all kind?. The above Goods I am detcr-mlned to sell at live lowest possihlo price. My motto is <p_iek sales and small profits. Glvo mo a call and you will ho rewarded. October 20 _ _ ._? atut?mon_ "PROVIDENCE mm CONCENTKATED COTTON AND M FEIITILIZl. DIRECTIONS FOR UBS-SAME AS NO. 1 PKitU VIAN GUANO, AT LES- THAN HALF THE COST. Barrell 260 pounds each; el_bt to tho ton. HUNT & BRO., Agents, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CH?_RLESTON, 8. . No-o-*bor 1 2mo SOUTHERN Mutual Life Insurance Company C. A. DeSAC-BrnE? Agent? ?TV? THE ABOVE OOMPAHY. W-X ATX?H> TO