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TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, I860. COMMERCIAL. . Exports. BOSTON-Per sclir E W Gardiiior-33 bales Upland Cot ton, 194 bblH Rosin, 7 bbls Spirits Tufpeutlne, 207 tons Iron, 5 Packages. BALTIMORE-Per sehr Amerieus-130,000 feet Pino Lumber.? Tlic Charleston Cotton Market. Yctdorday, holders having In many cosos lowered their prices full 2 i-< uti; ?\ 111. below the rates prevailing on Thureday laut, buyers purchased about 03fl balee, as fol lows: 10 at 32; 11 at 33:1C0 at 31; 43 at 35; 213 at 33).,'; CO at 901 IB bales of Jotliro cotton at 38 cents '?{>, lb. We quote : Low Middling.33 @ Middling.34 (ty .Strict Middling.36 (ty33)., Mobil? Market. MOBILE, Novembor 7.-COTTON.-Tho Uomond boa been light to-day, nnd purchases mado chiofly by ono bayor. Sales of 800 bales wero effected at from 35>ia36c, tua market closing easier at -n35>?c for middling. SIONF.TA.UY AND FIN ANCIAI--With no new features In the market to-day, wo quote as follows: Gold U0)?al48;i. Sterling 155al67. Now Orleans Sight par. Now York Sight X discount a par checking by Banks and Bankers, and ??a% discount buying outside bills. New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEAN8, Novombor 7.-COTTON.-The market opened this morning with a moderato inquiry, and con tinued rather inanimate from the opening to tho closa of business. Tho majority of holders wero evidently anxious to realizo, and generally disponed to submit to conces sions, but most huyera woro reluctant to operate, pre ferring to await further developments, and the sales wero consequently restricted to '?100 bale?, nine brokers par ticipating lu tbo business. Prices disclosed no quotable variation, and although good staple descriptions coin inaudod outside figures, still the bulk of today's trans actions wore at rates indicating a strong tendency to in side quotations. Reforrlng to the above remarks, wo re peat as follows: Ordinary, 30a31o; (lood Ordinary, 33)ia ?M l,c : Low Middling, 35>?o36)?c; and Middling nominal at 38c. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand Sept 1st, 1866.bales 102,082 Received to-day. 6082 Recolved previously.111,176-116.25S 218,310 Cleared to-day. 1423 Cleared previously.80,956- 82,379 Stock on hand.135,961 The clearances aro exclusively for Boston. SUUAR AND MOLASSES.-The receipts of tho now crop are yet very ?mall, but they aro incroasing gradually and comprise, sinco yesterday, 113 hhds Hiwur, 198 bbls> and 37 half obis Molasses, mostly from the Upper Coast. Tho Sugar consists mostly of clarified. Tho demand for Sugar is very good, but is only local, tho supplies being too a . all, as yet, for uyors on shipment to operate. Oood Mc losses is very much In request, but common is neglected. The . aloa to-day comprised G2 hhds Sugar, of which 45 yellow centrifugal, in two lota, on private terms, a'.d 17 hhds do, also two lots, at 15c per pound for Bi'coin'n, ami 10 _c for yellow clarified. Of Molasses, 79 bbls were sold, in four lots, at 92>?a95c per gallon for good, and 31 for choleo, and 30 half bbls choice at $1 per gallon. We quote common Molasses at 85c per gallon, and have heard of soma small sales of Sugar and Molasses, particulars of which have not yot transpired. Tho prices paid yesterday for Husar wore 15J.?C ^ lb for fully fair to prime, old process, and 10, 16V and 10>?c ^1 lb for yel low clarified. For Molasses, 85c 31 gallon for common, and ti for choice. TI io stock on hand of Cuba Sugar and Molasses is very small, but is neglected, the preference being for the home product There aro few or nono of the qualities of Sugar on hand desirable for grocers' trade, which are tho grades most in request Noa 12 and 13 arc retailing at 13al3)?c "& lb. Cuba Molasses is re tailing at 65c f) gallon, and is quoted by tho cargo at 60c. There is some little Molasses in the market from some of the other West India Islands, received here from New York, which is commanding 70c ?1 gallon. FREIGHTS.-The rates aro now 1 cent ^ lb for cotton and 00 conts ^ bbl for flour, by steam, for New York, and \y, cento f* lb for cotton for Boston. Sall for New York, ?4' cent "$ lb for cotton, 75 cents $ bbl for flour. Sall for Boston, 1_ cent ft lb for cotton, and 75 conto "\\ bbl for flour. Philadelphia and Providence, 1 cent 9 lb for colton. Sail for Liverpool, ??a9-16d "% lb Ibrootton; for Havre, 1 % cento. Tho offerings,' especially by steam, for the North aro quite brisk; HO are they by sail for Havre, but for Liverpool they aro small. Tho steamer which laid on hor berth for Liverpool yestorday has ob tained Id '\\ lb for cotton. A ship was token for Havre at m cents ft lb for cotton; a vessel waa taken for Phila delphia at 1 cant, and a vessel was laid on for Boston at the current rates. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, Novembor 10.-COFFEE-Market quiet, with prices a abade easier. COTTON-There is a light demand, and holders aro willing to make concessions on last quotations to effect sales. FLOUR-The demand is confined to the supply of the trade, with lower grades of Extra offering 25 conto per bbl lower, but without sales we do not chango our quo tations : Howard-street Super and Cut Extra.. .fl2 00 @*12 GO Howard-street Shipping Extra.13 60 (ty 00 00 Howard-street high grades. 14 00 ? 14 50 Howard-street Family.16 00 (ty 16 60 Ohio Super and Out Extra.00 00 (ty 00 00 Ohio Extra Shipping.00 00 (ty 00 00 Ohio Retailing. 00.00 (ty 00 00 Ohio Family. 16 50 (ty K1 00 Northwestern Super. 11 25 (ty 12 00 NorthWoatorn Extra.13 00 (ty l8 75 City Mills Kuper. 1125 ?12 00 City 51111s Shipping brands Extra.15 50. (ty 16 00 Baliim'o, Welsh's & Greenfield Family. 17 50 (ty 00 00 Baltinioro l?igh Grado Extra. 16 25 (ty 00 00 Bye Flour. 8 00 (ty 8 25 Corn Meal-City Milla. COO (ty C 76 GRAIN.-The offerings of all descriptions of grain wero again very light, und met a very dull market Receipts of wheat were 100 bushels white and 3175 bushols rod, the only sale roported being 521 bushols prime red at $3 20. Ol' cora receipts were 2700 bushols white and 1900 bushels yellow; ?ales of whito woro 900 bushels new and damp at $lal 02; 1000 do at $1 lOal 15, 1000 old at ?1 I5al 20, with 160 bushels mixed at $112; of yellow 1800 bushols Inferior old sold at $112. Recoleto of oats were 2827 bushels, with sales of 3000 bushels at ClaG2 cento, weight; bulk at tho lower figure. Of Rye, 902 bushels offered, without sales. MOLASSFS quiet, without change in quotations. PROVISIONS-Mess pork has declined, and is now quoted at 532 fl bbl for now mons; no old in tho inOTket Bacon continues in active jobbing demand, without change in price. Bulk meats are not in tho markot Lard is quiet but firm at 10 conto for Western in tierces. Hams aro scareo and quoted at 22,'?'a23 cento for plain, and 25 a2G>3 conto for sugar-cured canvas. SALT.-Livorpool Ground Alum Is scarce and quoted at an odvaucc-$2 25a2 30 per sack. Liverpool Fine is unchanged, $3 10a3 25. Turk's Island baa improved; sales aro quoted at BBafiOo fl bushel from Btoro. SEEDS.-Clover is scareo and in demand ; we quote at $9 25 for now. Timothy ia steady at $3 60a3 76, and crushers aro paying ot $3 20 for Flax. 8DQAR3-Aro quiet, without any material decline In prices. REFINED S BO A ILS.-We continue quotations as follows: Hard Crushed at 16?ic; Soft Crushed at lSalG.^o for white, ll>?altij?c for G and C Extra, and yollow at 13??a 14.i;o. WHIBKEV-le dull ot $2 28 and $2 40 for City aud West ern. Kew York Market. MONET MABHET. The New York Evening Post of Saturday, Novombor 10th, says : The tono of feeling in Wall street Is one of suspenso ; and notwithstanding tbo case in money, there is somo apprehension that tho sp?culative activity which has put up quotations will Boon glvo place to a downward re action, Opinions aro, lion-over, divided on this subject, and thero Is still a persistent "lall" feeling oxtoiisivoly prevailing. Tho loan market is easy at 5a0 por cent?n call, tho dis count demand being light Primo endorsod bills pass at 0, good endorsod ninety days at 6)?a7, good singlo names at7a8. Tho Block market is dull and irregular. Governments aro qulot and firm. Railroad shares aro rather lower. For gold this forenoon the following wero the leading quotations : 10:00, 146; 10:30, 145#; 11:00,145>i; 12:00, li_}i; 12:30, 145K; 1:00,145)4; 1:30, 1?; 2:00,146>i. Foreign Exchange closos firm fov the steamer. Bills at 00 days on London at I08?.?al08*i for commercial; 109 al09)? for bankers'; do at short sight, 110;?oll0,\?; Paris at 00 days, 518>?aS15; do at short sight, 6 16a5 12Ji; Antwerp, 6 18)?a5 15; Swiss, 51R?io6 15; Hamburg, 36>?a 3<JJ?; Amotordara, 40}?aii; Frankfort, 41a41*i ; Bremen, "loHalQii; Prusiilan thaler?, 72a72X. Of specie to-day tho City of Paris takes ont $273,190 and the Deutschland $660,000; total, ?923,190. PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK, Novomber 10-FLOUR, ko-Tbo market for Western and State Flour Is depressed, and, with lib eral arrivals and only a moderato demand, prtcos of tho low grades aro 16u25o lower. The bettor brands are inac tive and lower. The aalea aro 6500 barrels at ?8 45*10 15 tor superfino 8tato and Western ; $8 6O1IO 25 for ordin?r/ and common extra Statoj ?10 GOa-tl? 15 for fancy BUto; $9 lSaSU 36 for the low grades of spring Wheat Western extra; ?11 20a 13 20 for shipping 0:1(0 ; 912 60al4 10 for trado and family brinda of Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana, and ?14 40a?18 50 for St Louis extras. Buckwheat F our Is dell at $3 25*4. . Canadian Flour ia duU and heavy at $14 80al6 40 for trado and fkmlly branda. Southern Flour Is dull and boavy. Sales of 200 bbls st $13 ?6AM 40 for common to fklr Boltlmoro and ?wintry extras, and $14 COalT 25 for trado and ftunliy WS/saaV Bro Floor ia lower and heavy. Sales of 300 -bia at $C6CA8 10. Corn Meal la Inactive. GRAIN--Tho Wheat markot la depressed, about fie lower for (?pring, and irregular for winter. At tho close there is rather moro stoadinoss and BOH?O speculative inquiry, but the demand ia mainly for milling. Tho 6alca oro 3?,90? bush at ia for rejected spring ; $2 20 B2 38 for No 2 Chicago ?pring; and $121 for choice amber State. Barley la less active, la without material chango, nnd closes quiet. Salea of 3*.>,000 bush at $1 05 for fuir WoHt oru;*l OOal 12 Tor Canada AVcst in bond; the latter In store; aud SI 15 for two-rowed State. Horley Mall ia Arm. Salea of 15,000 buiihcls of old at , $160. 03ts opened 6toady, but closed rather weaker. Tlio eales ure 75,000 bualicls fair to gootl Chicago at CO-TOt:; ! Canadian in bond at 05c; Stalo at 71n7.e, nnd Milwaukee* j at 70a71c. Ilyo is quiet and prlccsorc unsettled and nominal. The ) salea aro C000 bindi Slate at SI -iOal 12. Corn opened firmer under tho foreign nowa, but mci Um domnnd freely, and tho mai'tet closes steady at tim decline. The Uxqulrv la in part for oxport. The sales aro 98,000 bush Western ndxed at $1 25ol 2(>, In etoro and afloat, closing at tin; inaido ti?uro. PnovreioNP.-The pork market has beon quite active at lowor and irregular ratea, but closca with moro lirmuesa. For future delivorv the Hales lo8t evening and tooloy arc 2500 bbla at $25 60, Helier December, and $25a25 25, BcUcr January, . Tho ealca, cash and regular, oro 13,000 bbla at $25 G2,?_o 20 70 for moss, closing at $25 75. Beef remains firm and in fair jobbing demand. Salea of 150 bbla at S'.'al'j for old plain meas; $13al0 for new do; $16al9 for old extra do; and $19a23 50 for new do. . Tlorce hoof la entirely nominal. Hoof hams aro quiet. Smfll nales at $27o40 for West ern. Cut meat? aro very dull and irregular. Bacon ia heavy. A email lot short ribbed sold ot . 15?.C. Dressed hogs aro unsettled. Wc quoto ot 9)_al0,*,c for city. Lard ia dull and heavy and very irregular. Sales of 700 bbla and t?urces at 14al4 A,c for city, 14-HXc for fair to prime eteam and kettle rendered-the outsido for small lots. A-sn-H.-Tho market is firmer and fairly active at 9 75a 110 for pot? and llalli 50 for pearls. lime ita-Arc firm at 13a$14 for common hard ; 18a$20 fcr ! Croton, and 65a$70 for Philadelphia front. COFFEE. WO havo no change to note. Sales 3181 baga [lio on privato terms. COTTON-Tho market to-day is very quiet, with a de line of le por lb fllnce our last. Wc quote at 37a39c for nlddling aplaude and do Now Orleans and Texas. HAY.-The demand la moderate, and the markot heavy ( it 1 OCafl 10 for shipping, and 1 20a$l 40 for fair retail , ota. HEMT.-Manilla ia firm nt Ile, gold. Other kinds aro lull and nominal. HOPS-Are firm and in good demand for homo con lumption. Wo quote at from 20a40 and 60c, os to growth . uni quality. LATH?-Arc firmer. Sales of Eastern to tho extent of | ?00,000 at $4 75, 3 months. LTME.-Rockland is in botter demand and firm nt $1 70 . or common and $2 10 for lump. : MOLABBEP-Is firm for all grades. Sales of small lota of i ?orlo Rico at 75c, and Barbadoos at 63c. . ?PETBOLEOM.-Tho market ia dull and heavy. Wc . .tinto crude, 40-50 gr, in bulk, lSJjalGe; do do in bbla, : BaS-Jfo; refined, 110 dog test, light straw, 31n32c; do do i ight straw to white, 33a33;, ; do do primo light straw to vhile, 34>_a35c; do do standard white, 35c; do do primo j vii ile, 37o37J?c; freo oil, 6I0660. I RICE.-The demand is moderate and tho market heavy. < lulos of 60 tes Carolina at 12>?al4c. I SuoAit.-Row sugars aro iu fair demand and steady, i 0>.iollcfor fair to good refining. Sales of 1000 hhds at ( OJXollJ-.c for Cuba; 1300 boxes Havana at 9,*_al*_c, and i 000 boga Brazil at Ile. Rofiuod oro dull. I TM.LOW.-The market is dull at about l_l?al_#c for ? rimo. r WHISKEY.- Tho markot is quiet; small Hales at 40c in t ond. I Vcrlcly Rc-rle-iv or the P_Ult_dclpht.i Mar- j k.ts. j Puir-VDE-riiiA, November 9-Evenln?.-BEESWAX- t mall eales of yellow arc making at 41 to 42o per lb. ' CAHDLKS-AU descriptions havo boon very dull. Ada- 1 ?ontino seU at 22>_c for 12 oz; _3>.c for 13 oz; 24 "-.c for ?? 4 oz, and 26>?c for hotel. r COAI-The inquiry both for shipping and homo uso t as fallon off. Supplies aro coming forward freely, and io stocks ot all shipping points are accumulating. Sales 2 ra roported ut io 25 to 5 50 for whit? ash, and ?5 CO to G c cr ton for red ash. t COITEIC-As wo have noticed for Rome time past, con- 1 nuca very quiet. Small sales of Rio aro roported at 25 1 > 27o, currenoy, and Laguayra at l8 to l8Jfo por lb ia i old. I C0TTO--Tho market has been dull and prices aro un* d ittlcd. About 1100 bales of middlings oold in lots at 38 I ) 39;*_c for Uplands, and SO*, to 40>_c per lb for Now ? ricana, closing at 38 to 40c. . 1 DuuGtt Ait? DYES.-In domestic chomicals there ia very t> tUc doing, but foreign are in fair demand at about for- S ior ratos. r 1-ATHEiM-Thero bos been a modorcto inquiry, with 0 des of good and prime Western at 8Ca87K cents. ti Fian.-Holders of mackerel are Armor in their views, ti id all the recent arrivals have boen stored. We notice 3 das of store lote at ?_2a23 for shore No. 1; $20 for bay G 0; $20 60 for shorn No. 2; $18 for bay do, and $15 for d irgo No. 3'B. Codfish are in fair demand at $7?7 CO. FnoiT.-Supplies are coming forward freely, but thoro n 1 very little inquiry. Small sales of Malaga lemons at 1 liJul- %l box, and Havana oranges at $Ga8 ?p bbl. Dried n pples continuo in Btoady roquent; 50,000 Iba sold at 8 J>jo f* }>. conts 9 lb. Thero is a fair inquiry for dried ti caches at 16al7 cents for quarters, and 20*21 cents for H alvos. Pared range from 32a35 cents. <1 FLOUB-The market han boen dull, but prices remain .? bont the same as last quoted. There is littlo or no do- a ?and for shipment, and the home trade purchase in a mall lots only to supply immodlatc wanta. About 7000 1 bis sold in lots at prices ranging from f-SnO *$ bbl for ti il_ie.rH ne ; $9al2 for extra, tho latter rato fur fresh ground 1 ?01a now wheat; ?l'.tui-J for fair to fancy Northwest extra P nully; $14al5 60 for Pennsylvania and Ohio family, and ,; 10al7 ty bbl for fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Flour C 1 firmly held. 200 bbls sold at S8a8 25. Hi Corn Meal s loro is littlo or nothing doing. Tho receipts to-day are as follows: Flour, 1400 -bin; rtioat, 11,900 bush; Corn. 4800 bush; Oats, 6076. GRAIN.-Thoro is less demand for wheat, but prices aro ?lihout any material chango. About 8000 bushels colu mn to primo Pennsylvania red sold at $3n3 25; C0O0 ' usholago d to primo Southern do at S3 .30?3 85; 2500 ? ushola amber at t. 25; COCO bushels nprtug at $2 70a " 76, and smalls lots of white at from $3 40a3 46 ty bushel , I to quality. Rye Is dull und lower, 1000 bushels Souf h- f. m sold at SI 35; 7000 bushels old Western al SI 40, and v nail lots ol Pennsylvania at $1 48al CO. Corn is dull \l ml unaottlod; 15,000 bushels prime yellow sold t SI 25a , 30, and 12,000 buahols Western mixed at $1 23al 27 _l a II H hoi. Oats are dull and lower; 32,000 bush oin Dels- '. are sold at CteOOc ty bushel. 1000 bushels barley malt u ilrl at SI 40. Bran is hold at $30, and fine sl-pstufia at ., 12 ci ton. ? GINSENG.-Since our laut no?co no sales have trans- J lead. Wo quote crudo at $110 por lb. GUANO-In the absence of eales we quote Peruvian at ?*?? !0o93 ty ton. HEMP-Moves slowly within the rango of former p itca. , HIDES-The arrivals of foreign have been light, and tho " tquirics limited. Domestic hove boon in demand; 13a . 5c for steor, and 10>_al2c for cow. i! Hera-Now have met with a steady demand, but old J .o not wanted. Solos have boen roported at 45a40c, as ; i quality. _ IMOIGO-The raovemonts have hoon of a limited char- J1 itor, without change of prioes. . IBON-Pig motel is hold with much firmness, and the : ock on hand is light. Sales of No 1 Foundry at $50a52, L id No 2 at S46al6, and forgo at $43a44. Scotch pig is " noted at $52 ty ton. Hi blooms tim transactions are of " 1 unimportant character. Manuftiolurhig iron still - Milinues dull. . LuMiscn.-Thero is no material change to notlco In r rico or demand. Wo quote sap boards at $25 per M * lot ., MOLASSES.-Thoro has boon a fair demand at the late " 1 vaneo, J00 hhils oi Knglluh Island sold at 07?io; 360 ?' hds contriftigal on private terms. Small lots of Musco- - ado at C0a62o, and clayed at from 47-48. per gallon. ?r NavA- BTOBES.-Rosin is tory quiet Tho atocle of ..minmi ia nearly oxhausted. Salea at 80 per bbl; No 2 I 6 60a$7; No 1 at 8 60a?10, and pole at 10a$14. W1I llugten tar sells at $4 from tho wharf. Pitch is steady. S pirita of turp?n tine is selling at 83a84c per gallon, a de- v line. ? ? . ' A OILS-Flah oils meet with but littlo inquiry, within the B ango or former rates. Lard oil moves ?lowly, with sales ? fNol winter at $1 40. The domand for linseed oil Is z ilr at $1 52. 0 PBT-OLBUU.-There has boen rather moro doing, but 8l rices aro unsettled. Small sales of crude aro making at "' rom 3?Q_1 '-.c - 8000 bbla of roflnod in bond at from 34|.a I Se, ?ni a mall lots of free at from 63_56c per gallon, as to olor. PBOVTSIOHB.-The markot continues vory dull and rices of pork, bacon, groen meats, butter and lard aro jwor. Bales of new mens pork wore made at $31. Hen b cof has not boon much Inquired after. Western soils in D smoll way at $lfla21, and city packed at 12_a'_3 60. Beef v, ams range from *3_a40. Bac on-Tho market continues li 1 tho samo lethargic condition noted in our last, and B rices aro Jc lower. Small sales of plain and fancy can- E used hams at 19a24c; sides at I8>ial0c for ribbed and _. loar, and shoulders at 16,'ic. Oreen Moats-Thero has eon -orno littlo Inquiry for tho arttclo at last week's gurofl. Small sales of pickled hams at I80, and dtod shouldors at 14>ial6c. Lord la dull at a further iii-lino. Sales of bbls and tea at lSslOo, aud 17al8o for " ogs. Butter is lowor. Primo qualit?s have been in mited request, and other d^-criptlons aro entirely ueg- N ictcd. Bales of roll at 21a35c, and solid par "ed at 17a F 5o; 76 packages Ohio, Olodo'u Dairy, sold at 30a36c. _ hoeso moeta with a limited Inquiry at 18aI8}_o for Now ?. ork, and 15al6c for Ohio. Eggs aro soiling at 34a36o per 3 ozen. '. PLAST-B.-Tho last cargo sold at $4 76 per ten. W R10B,- Prloea are rather firmer. Small sa ea of Ran- 1? non are making at lOalO^c, and Carolina at lialiX per H trand. SALT.-We hear of no arrivals or sale? worthy of no- 1< ce. Jj 8-SD3_Clovorecod ha? beon ti good request at full if des. Supplies have been coming forward alcwly, and ? io stocks on band are reduced to an extremely low .rare. Wo notloe ?m-ll sales at t&sfO for M pounds, ad 140 ..uahols on secret terms. Timothy cononnea U inga from $3 Q5a$8 60. The sales ot flaxioed are ia a T nail -my at 98 25-?-3 80. an adraoca.. ol SriB-Ta.-Brandy and gin continuo quiet at former ?so?. Thero ia a limited lnquir for Now Kr-gland rum al ?$-$S*tt to per gallon. Holdters of whiikey are firm O ? t?eir ruma. Safes bara been reported at 82 41-2 4- A >r Pcn__ylvanla. aud (2?0Ha2 44 for Ohio. A t BUOAB.-There has boen rather moro doing, but price? are without any material change. 20O hhds Cuba sold at from Halite, currency; 1100 bags of Laguayra at li >j'c, currency ; 130 boxes at ll)?c, currency; and 300 boxes ot 1Jt_ gold. TALLOW-Continues dull; sales of city rendered aro making at from 12.lial2)?c, aud country at 11)<B12C _\ lb. TOBACCO.-There IA a fair bastnan doing in manu factured, but leaf is rather dull. WOOL.-Tho market continues very ?lull, and prices aro utipcttled. Manufacturera purchase In nniill loin only to supply Immediate wanto; small sales aro reported at prices runging from 5Sa60o for extra, 67u6Uc for line, 62a55c for medium, 60a52e for coarse, COa?Oc for tub washed, and 35a 18c *P lb for Western pulled, according to quality. Fiti?ioHTK-The rater, lo Liverpool are unchanged : wo quote colton ni Kd; heavy gooda at Ita lid; tallow ?it 11s, and grain nt 3).old. West India freight-i continue vory dull, und there Is little or nothing doing. Petroleum freight! aro also dull; a vessel was taken for Cork and or ders on lenna kept private. Coal freights continuo dull. To Aloxuudria $1 60; Appauoag $3; Boston $2 50; Bridge port and low. *1 80; Charleston, H C, $1 60; Commercial Point $1 30; Fort Monroo $1 60; Gloucester $2 30; Lynn and discharge. *2 25; Norwich and tow, 12; New York *1 60; New Bedford, $9; Now London $2 05; Ncwbury port ?2 40; Poughkeopsio and tow, ii 06; Providence $1 75 al 00; Provideucctown SI BO; Salem ?2 50; Wilmington, N C, 81. Late Markets. CHICAGO, Novembor 0.-Flour dull and declined 15a25c. Wheat quiet ond declined le. ; sales at $2 08a$2 13 for No. 1, ond $1 87)ia?l 07 for No. 2. Oats quiet and docllued 2c; eales at 41.S?a44??c. for No. 2. Highwlncs quiet Mess Pork $1 lower; Hales at ?23 50a*24, Hogs lalrly active ot 6a7)?c. for common to extra choice. Freights quiet Receipts-12,000 bbls. flour, 05,000 bushels wheat, 73,000 bushols corn, 06,000 buBbcls oats, 3,500 bogs. Bhlpmeuto-9,000 bbls. flour, 63,000 bushols wheat, 112,000 bushels corn, 61,000 bushols oats. MILWAUKEE, November 0.-Flour dull and declined 4c. Wheat declined 6a8c; sales at ?2 07a2 10 for No 1, and M 90al 03 for No 2. Corn declined 3c. Oats declined 3c. Receipts-2000 bbls flour, wheat 71,000 bushols. Ship ments-4000 bbls flour, 104,000 bushels wheat ST. LOUIS, November 9.-Cotton drooping; eales at 33a 34c. Flour dull and unchanged. Corn higher -, new 72a 75c; old 05a?l 05. Oats lowor, Bales at 48a51c. Pork lower; solos at ?31 76032; stock oxbausted. Bacon and lord drooping and nominal. Whiskey higher at ?2 33. t_t Liverpool Market. LIVERPOOL, October 28.-Thooffccto of a bad harvest ind fears of high prices of food begin to bo folt upon the general trade of tho country'. Tho abundance of monoy ?oenis to bave no counteracting influence. BnRADSTUFFs.-French buyors havo bought largely of ivhcat in tho Eastern counties, and this bas given our market a fresh Impetus. The advanco varies from lo3s ?< qr. Potatoes show more and moro tbo effect of wet svoathcr, and arc extensively diseased. At sea, from Now Sfork for this port, about 5000 qrs com and 1500 bbls flour. Tuesday's market was well attended. Whoat wa9 2a3d dearer. Flour advanced Gd $ sack. In Indian x>rn a fair amouut of business was done at an advance, mixed realizing 31B 6d ip qr. To-day there was a fair it tendance, and full prices wero paid for wheat, in somn ?ases oven a small advance. Flour, on tbc other hand, ivas more difllcult of sale, though not quotably lowor. indian corn, owing to tbo rise in Now York, was excited, md advanced to 33s l* -ISO lbs. Conow.-The largo purchases of the past few weeks moko buyers iudepeudeiit of our market for tho present, ?nd rrices consequently droop. Americans have de clined .'?d, and closed very quietly yesterday; to-day .hero is a better feoling and a slight recovery of prico iu lorne instoncps. Reports of killing frost havo been ro setvod from Now York by tho cabio, but rcquiro conilrm ition. WV quote Middling Orleans IG'.vl; Mobile and uplands 13d. Sea Island have been in good demand, vit bout chango in price. Brazils and Egyptians quieter, ind tho latter aro. rather easier to buy. Surat? after a ilight improvement close *.?d lower. Tho trade hove oken 31,800 bales, oxportors 14,060, and speculators 1)600. Vctunl oxport27.413 bales. At sea from the United Slates 5,000 bales, and from Uie East 106,000, against60,000 and 117,000 same time last year. The market to-day is moro ctivo; sales 12'000-baU>s. Manchester-There is a very rloomy toue, especially among manufacturer?, and short imc is already commencing. Spinners oro in a somo rhat better position. The business of the week is very mall, and prices of yarn arc generally Id lower. An ir ogular decline Is quoted in cloth, without leading to tusinces of any extent OTHER A IIXICI.ES-Sugar pretty steady, but quiet ; Bra ils a little easier. No chango in Molasses; 1000 puns hlofly Cardenas at 12s Gd tor export. Coffee dull. Rico a demand, but the high prices asked check buFiuoFs; 0,000 bags sold; Nccransio at 11s 6d, and old Rangoon at Is 3d. 900 bogs Sago Flour, 15s 6dsl6s. Pepper m more lemand for export; 1000 bags Black ?singapore at 3 3-lCda 'id. Pot Ashes dull, with small sales at 36s; Pearl etco V at 42a. Bark moro inquired for; 120 hbds Philodel hia sold at 7s iklaTa 3d, and 8s is now asked. Beeswax ull. Of Dycwoods, 200 lons Jamaica and St Domingo .og at ?3 17s Oda?l. 40 tons Marocaibo Fustic at ?5; 300 ans Lima at ?15o?16, and 200 do Bar, chiefly for tho tates, at ?3 7s titi. Gambier quieter, some sales to ar Ive at 21s Od for nea*, and 21s for distant, and now offor d thereat Retail sales of Hemp on the spot at ?52a?53; ) arrive, 1100 bales sold at ?17, and less would now bo ikon. Jute dull. India Rubber vory quiet; fino Para 2s d; Nogrohcad ls'Jd; small sales Carthagena at Is 7J?d; luayaquil at Is 4d, and African at lu l)jdaiH 2d. Lord ull and lowor; American 62s eda 65s. In Naval Stores, Rosin easier, with many arrivals, Com lou Belling at 11s Gd down to 0s, closing dull. Spirits 'urpontlno sold at 39s to arrive, and 40s opot; moro lonoy is now asked. Petroleum very quiet at Is 9 i_H ir Refined. Spirits retail at 8)< to Od. In Oils, Olive rm at ?60 for Calipoli, ?18 to ?60 for Spanish. No sales perm. In Seeds, Linseed qulot, Bombay 70 to 71s por r. Clovor no sales. Llusoed Cakes in domand at ?10 to 10 6s. Tallow i 3 quieter, though tho demand is fair, alco 800 casks, including North American at 46 to 46a, nd South at 423 for vory low, up to 46s 9d for very uno. 'ho London market to dull ond lower, cloning at 44s 3d i 41s 6d on spot. In Provisions, not much paaatng iu ?ei-f, solos 500 tierces at last wook's quotations. Nothing rising in Pork. Bacon attracts moro attention at pro ont low rates, 1500 boxes sold, closing Cd to Is dearer, hecso is in moro domand*and steady. Butter is slow of do excopt for choice Canadian. STOLTERFOHT, SONS k CO Havana Murkct. [Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce.] HAVANA, November 3.-Tho Sugar-market shows n de lino during the week of JtfftM rial per arroba. The do latid has fallen off considerably, returning account of iles not justifying present prices for shipmont Furthor edtno may bo anticipated. Ono holiday-AB Saints' ils week .has had its effect upon our market, and tho notations given by tho merchants do not think accurate >r firm. Whites through at $6aC*i *?> 100 lbs; yollows, o NOB 13 to 20, 83 37)?a5 60 do; browns, 11 and 12. at 3 62'-j0.1 75 do; cucuruchos, do do, 6 to 10, at $3 12a3 GO o; Muscovadocs, no transactions, and no basis for quo itions. Shipped during the week from the two porto, 7,658 boxes and 281 hhds, against, for samo period last oar, 10,772 boxes and 887 hhds, leaving stock on und at both porto of 148,138 boxes, and 3071 hhds, gainst previous year of 89,751 boxes and 440 hhds. MOUSSES-Last sales of clayed, ono cargo at 5;_ rials - sr kee, and ono do at 6 rials. In other island produc? very li Ula done, and no change i prices since my last weekly report. FoEioirrs-Chartered Am brig W R Townsend, 1000 oxes sugars at 75c per box, for New York; Br brig Anna /ellington, 400 hhds Sugars at ?3)? per hhd, and 76c per ox, both direct home. Fqr Boston, Am bark Eliza Whito 1000 boxes capacity), to load 1200 boxes at 75c per box; m sehr Volumula, for Now Orleans, term? rosorvod. KXOUASOES-Have boon dull since tho steamer Eagle of ist weck. Quotation.1} 20a20J? prom; Paris 7a7)? do; tailed States, Boston and New York currency 21a22o, all t CO days' sight; United States gold coins at UalOc prom i exchango for Spanish gold. WiiAiir SALES, November 2-Porsteamer Columbia, New ork, 60 bbls apples, 8 do poors and 8 crates cabbages, irms not pubUshed. From store-260 packages laid at 17al8)j \\ 100 lbs. Business gonorally heavy, and monoy tho Burne. With io arrival of Gen. Manzano this morning, we hopo moro rosperous times may ensue. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad, November 13. 819 bales Cotton, 19 bales Mdzo, 107 bogs Oraln, 5 bbls lunts Turpentine, 3 cars Furniture, and Sundries. To 1 M Bird. M Goldsmith k Son, Brown k 8chirmor, R R gout, 3 Cantwell k Co, Furguson A Barkor, J W Mont omery, J W Brownflold, J 1) Aiken k Co, II F Fabor, O ook, T J Logare, H D Lesesne, Mrs E P Starr, R Humo, r 3 Bennett, W H Torrant T k Bros, Willis ft Ohlaolm, W Williams k Co, - Barnwell, B A Muckonfas, J Fra ?r k Co, W Roach, Thurstan k Holmes, L D DeSaus ?re, E H ?odgers k Co, L M Ayer k Co, 'A Davis, W P lowling, H F Baker A Co. Consignees per Northeastern Raflroa<l, Novembor 11 and lo. 161 bales Cotton, 28 bbls Naval Stores, 2 cars Stock, undies Hldoa, Naval Stores, Mdze, Ac. I'o Kendall k 0,-kery, Mowry ft Co, J & J D Kirkpatrick, J M Cald ell k Son, Dukes A Co, Loo A Sponcer, T Murphy, N E : R Agent Adkms, Frost k Co, O W Williams & Co, J H aggett k Co, Cart, Kop(T k Jervoy, E U Rodgora k Co, pps, Ordor. POBT CALENDAR. OOnnKOTED WEEKLY. FBABES OT THH HOOK. ow M. 7th, 6h. 4m. morn I Full M. 22d, 4h. 55m. mom hat Q. 16th. 8b. 47m. morn | Last Q. 28th, Oh. 46m. even HOVEMnan. arra. BXT8. MO<A< BIS EH. mon WATCH. Munday.... Tueediy.... Wednoad*y. Thursday... Friday..... Saturday... Sunday. 6.. 29 <). .30 0..31 ?..32 ?..83 ?..34 e. .sa 6.. 69 4..68 4. .68 4..67 4..M 4..56 4..65 ?..19 10.. 12 11.. 6 Morn. 12.. 3 i.. a 2.. 1 10..66 11..44 Morn. 12..87 1..29 2..29 3. .89 Passengers. Per steamer Kate, from Palatka, via Jacksonville, ko 3 Pi.yno, J O clark, 3 H Bradley, L F Harrison, and hora. Per steam? Eliza Hancox, from Savannah vi? Beaufort, ti Hilton Head-Mr? H W Winvari, ? 8 A, S , M Pollitoer. W Rawali, <_ . Phillips, and 8 children, and li on dook. MARINE NEWS. PORT OP CIIARLESTOlf. Arrlvctl Ycsterrtay. Steamer Kate, Lockwood, Palatka, ?da .Ineksonville. Feruandluo luid Savannah. 7G bale? Cotton, and Mdze. To the Mauter, Adama, Frost k Co, nnd other?. Steamer Eliza Hancox, Pont, Havannuh, via Beaufort and Hilton Hoad. 0 bales S I Cotton, l18 cniirn LiiniorH, and Mdze. Ty Feiguson ft Holme.?, J A lindow A CO, W Kru-H?l!. W H Ueucry, M Pollitzer, W IUK-MM, li Bischoff k Co. Cleared Yesterday. fSi-hr B W Gardiner, Sloelmaii, Boston-Street Bros & Co. Sehr AmerieuK. Mesa, llalliuioro-Street Brea ft Co. From fini s Port. Steamship Star of the South, Hood, Ballimore, Nov s. Br trehr Alert, Mann, Carbarien. Cuba. Oct 28. Sehr Willie Dill, FiirrCw, Carbarien, Cuba, Ott 20. Sehr Myrovcr, Hughes, New York, Nov I?. I'p Tor ?his Port. Steamship Granada,-, nt New York, to leave Nov 13. Tho Hysck, Robinson, at Liverpool, Oct 26, eutcrod for loadiug. Sehr Mattie F Taber,-, at Now York, Nov 10. Cleared ?for Oils Port. Steamship Saragossa, Crowe-, at New York, Nov 10. Brig Josio A Dovoreaux, Clark, at Now York. Nov 10. Sehr P Boice, Adams, at Bonton, Nov 7. Sailed for this Port. Tho Queen City, Stewart, from Bristol, Eng. Oct 24. Sehr Mary, Oiborn, from Baltimore, Nov 8. LIST OP VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. UV-JIPOOL. The Tamari, Thompson, up.Oct 24 The New Castle, Armstrong, cleared.Oct 3 Tho Cardigan, Young, Bailed.Sept l8 The Maria, McKenzie, Bailed.Sept 16 The Regina, Cumminga, sailed.Oct 21 Ship Amoila, Connor, Bailed.Oct 1 ThoHyack, Robinson, up.Oct 25 nnisroL, F.No. Tho Quoon City, Stewart, sailed.9ct 24 no-_M. Tho Paid Maria, ---, sailed.Oct VALENCIA. The Mistress of the Seas, Pavus, sailed.Oct CAUDIFF. Tho PenpoU, Crockor, Balled.Oct 16 LEtTU. TheFolllna, Dewall, sailed.Oct l8 The City of Rotterdom, Eorushaw, sailed. Oct 32 DOMESTIC. BOBTON. Sehr Mary". Mankin, up.Oct 17 Sehr P Bolee, Adams, cleared.Nov 7 NEW ?rome. Hteoinahlp Granada,-, to leave.Nov 13 Steamship Saragossa, Crowoll, clearod.Nov 10 Brig Josio A Dovoreaux, Clark, cleared.Nov 10 Brig C W Ring, Ayres, cleared.Oct 16 I Sehr R Caldwell, Mccormick, up.Oct 29 Behr Susan,-, up.Oct 20 Sehr A J Bentley, Williams, up.Oct 29 Sehr Mattie li Taber, -. up.Nov 10 Behr Potomac,-, up.Nov 1 muntnu. Sehr W B Mann, Stanford, cleared. Oct 31 BALTIMORE. Steamship King-fiber, narrie, to lcove.Nov 10 Sehr Mary, Osborn, palled.Nov 8 A. S. FREITAS, DI*-LI-t IM PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC.. READY-MIXED PAINTS, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS. No. 174 East Bay. PAINTING. HOUSE, SIGN, SHIP AND ORNAMENTAL P?_DST ING, Gilding, Graining, Imitations of Wood, Mar ble, nnd all other work appertaining to tho trade, axe luted in a noat and workmanlike, manner, by ' FREITAS ft RIDDELL. No. 174 East Boy. V. S. FREITAS.ISAAC S. RIDDELL Octobor 26 thstu?mo AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, P?o. 140 Meeting street, OPPOSITE P?VVlJ_ION HOTEL. LITTLE & MARSHALL, Wholesale and Retail Dealers iii li I SJ Silk ?4 I1I11UU111II11!?)? MACHINERY, SEEDS, &c. AGENTS POR THE EXCELSIOR ROLLER GIN, FOR HAND, HORSE OR STEAM POWER. rilB Il?VKI> OIN WILL? TORN OUT ONE UIJTJDllK? POUNDS OP i..tV*V?-*I> COTTON PER ?AY WITH TWO IIANUS. AGENTS FOR THE \ UNIVERSAL SAW GIN, Cleaner and Condenser. HAND ?INS PROM IS TO ?_. SAWS. POWER GINS PROM iiO TO ?tOO SAWS. THE HAND GINS TELL TURN OUT FROM 600 TO 700 POUNDS PER DAY Willi TWO HANDS. THE CLEANER AND CONDENSER ATTAO-TMENT is an ENTIRELY NEW FEATURE, and a gran oc luisltlon to tho Ghi proper. It is Tory simple in con ttruotion and operation, nu J requires no appreciable force o drlvo it. It serves to separate ull tno vast amount of Ino dust and sand from the ginned cotton, which, hy tho irdinary process, would be deposited with it, and bo me.ki.xl in bales for market. Tho Condenser also pro vonts ho possibility of firing the ginning buildings, oven if tho ?in ImWaitcould goucrato Uro (which this Oin cannot do). t occupies but little space, and may bo operated in al nost any building, however small, and whon do3lrablo uay ho unod in the open fluid, it in onttroly portable, md, with tho Gin, forms A COMPLETE GINNING ES TABLISHMENT OF ITSELF, which can be moved from ?lactation to plantation. The saving in tho orsotlou of buildings such as aro re [Hired for these Gins and Oondnu-ors over the cost of hose required for other gins, will far exceed tho entire mtlay for those Improved Universal Cotton Oins and ?ondcnr.ors completo for use. . yvgonts for Um OLARK SORGHO MILL nnd COOK'S IUOAH EVAPORATOR. Agonta for ?VltCHAMBAULT'S PORTABLE STEAM -MGINRS. Agenta for Uio INOERSOLL COTTON PRES3. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. IIO aiERT-NG-STREHT, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL. August 21 tu t-is-inos GrRAESER & McJUNKIN FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, O?UVAIS STREET, COIiVMi!'. So. Ca., 3FFER THEIR SERVICES VQ& THE PURCHASE or salo of Cotton and Produce generally. Orlcr. nd Oonsig-monts respoctfuUy solicited. '. A. ORAKSER. W <t, McJ^.?"<'?',.*. October 27 _mo PHOTOGRAPHS! BARLOW, THE OLD OPERATOR, HAS THOROUGH LY renovated and fitted up the Old Star Gallery, ud ia prepared to Uko all -inda of PORTRAITS. Hela ?aakfol torpat?patronage, andforthor soUait-a abac?of ne trade. He has alco Photographs of Confederate Gen rala, Ordinsnce of Se-e-sion, Views of City, Sunter and ?? 2$L%P%2?&?&S&!]t?* ___. P-? .? ?. B? ooR RJL-Porcelaln Portr-h? and Kotara ?ri-tgod on -ort notloeand laihoutof akylo. The old price of Card "^-^ ?! *__L_.t**0i ..*?? N i-erdown. win to oon need bat o short tuno. Novemberl ? ? . fc 420 KING-STREET, 420 EAST 8IDE, THREE DOORS SOUTH OP CALHOUN. GOUDKOUP & BEUTHfflER. Iyzn RTKAMKK WE HAVE RECEIVED A CHOIOE LOT OF &IOTT8I.1X& MUHAIIt PLAIDS AND PLAIN . LYONNAI8. Ribbed Poplins for Ladies Dressen, 1-4 Bobo Embroidered Poplin?, o beautiful article, deserving tho attention of I.IHUOH. A few pieces of chantilly Prints at 14 cento. Black Alpaca, nil grados; Canton llloihs and M"r!noes. Moro of that Super Black Kreuch Cloth and Dorakin at $1.50 and 31.50, respectively, bought low, and sold In accordanco with tho times, far below their proper valuatlo i. Wo would call the attonti-.n of our customers to a superior lot of BKOU8B BLANKETS, "sold as thoy aro," at much Irss than tho market prlco. Extra Ilea?y Rod, Ulna and Orey Twilled Flannpls, Welsh Flannols, Ac. Black Thibet aud Merino Bbawls, Cloth Cloaks aud Basques, very low. A lull Hun of Kngll-h and french Oassiuiores, 8atliiofs. Twoods, &c. Another Invoice of those Heavy Kentucky Joans at 25 contB. Our facilities for obtaining goods at low priceB being unsurpassed, wo have adopted as our motto "Quick Sales and Small Prouts," which will bo to the adrantogo of oursolvos and customers. GOUDKOP & BEUTHNER. or Mr. JOHN G. ADAMS, formerly with Thoa. Wallaco, will bo happy to ace bia Mond? ?nd patrons. lmo October 29 E. HIESCHFELD, No. 223, CORNER KING .AJNTD MARKET STS., KNOWN AS THE ADGER BUILDING, TAKES PLEA8UBE IN INFORMING THE COMMUNITY AT LUtOE THAT HE HAS CHANGED HIS OLOTH1NG STORK INTO A- DKY UOODS BUSINESS, and offers his woU selocted Stock as low or lower than Dry Gooda bave bien selling In this market. CONSISTING IN PART A8 FOLLOWS : SHAWLS EMPRESS OLOTH8 FRENCH MERINOES FANCY AND PLAIN DELAINES ALPACA? NAPKINS FLANNEL8 DOESKINS B?ANKETS DOMESTICS SHEETINGS CANTON FLANNEL' HOOP SKIRTS | And otlior articles too numerous to meutiin, to which I roipo?tfiiHy inrito tho attontion of tho lachen of Charleuton aud vicinity. M. WISEBITRG, Agent. P. S.-Our remnant of CLOTHING, which wo offor at cost, we licvo removed to the bock part of tbobuilding, to which wo eau tho attention of city and country merchants. ENTRANCE ON MARKET BTREET. Octobor26 lmo CHEAP CASH STORE. SCOTCH PLAIDS BALMORAL HKIRT3 TABLE LINEN TOWELLING S ATI VETS ENOt ISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALICOES LINENS STRIPES DENIMS HOSIERY. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C B. ITORI3, THE BEAbBR IN FINE GOODS, CAN NOW BE FOUND AT THE CORNER KING AND CANNON STREETS. THE PUB MC. AS WELL A3 HIS FRIENDS, CAN OBTAIN A FtRST.CLASe ARTICLE OF BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, TRUNKS? &.C., FOU OENTLEMEN, LADIES AlfD CHILDREN. AT Very Reduced Price? COUNTRY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES ABE ALSO INVITED TO CALL AND PUR CHASE FROM EHM. REMEMBER C0RK1KC4CAMM-STS King and Cannon*atreets November 3 lmo COOKING STOVES AND RANGES. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH OUR FRIENl'S AND CUSTOMERS with the most approved varieties of the above. Our long and thorough experience in this City enables us to fur nish the very beat article of every class, and WE GUARANTEE THE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY RANGE OR STOVE WE1 SELL. AMONO OUR RANGES THERE IS TnE DEFIANCE IMPROVED MOTTS PATENT, The most convenient, simple, durable and tasteful RANGE ever made in America, and one that combines all the best and latest improvements. We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated STEWART'S PATENT COOKING STOVE, Which, to all the usual conveniences of the best of other STOVES, adds a COPPER RESERVOIR for water heated by the waste smofce; a spacious CLOSET for keeping food hot when cooked, and a detached ROASTER of ample size, warranted to roast all meats perfectly. This STOVE is admitted to be the most perfeot thing of the kind, and we will take pleasure in showing it to all who may call upon us. SHEPHERD, DEC & COU EIST, No. 297 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. S?p(ombor 29 too TINWARE AT WHOLESALE. WE, HAVING P?RCmSED VALUABLE MACHINERY FOR TRE P?11P0SEI0F manufacturing Tinware extensively in all its branches, would respectmily f al| the attention of Merchants and Dealers throughout the country to our Wares* daring greater facilities than any other House in the State, we are able to off? mr Goods as low as the? can be boughton N< w York, with the expenses added. SHEPHERD, DEO ?COHEN, NO. 807 KIMO 8TBEET, CHARLESTON, pUmber 4M?