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WBDNE8DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 18CG. A BIUltAry Prison In Franc?. A. Paris correspondant writcB : "Ono of the moat intoroathig prisons in Franco in Iho Ckorcho Miili, Hpociully reserved for tho UKO of military cul prits. Externally it differs not from ordinary places of confinement, and tho prisoners thein Bolr?** havo tho name ?loprcssod air iuovilabl?? to men who aro enduring a course of punishment. The inmates of the Cltereho-Midi aro divided iuto two classes-namely, thoso who havo rccoivod their Bontonco und await tho next opportunity tor bellin transferred to tho disciplinary OorjMl ol' Afri ca, and tho.^c who await tho docision of a court marlial as to thoir Runtonco. Tho curious variety of uniform among tho Hecond clasB somowhat en livens their outward aspect. Many among them havo boon capturoil as deserters, and Btill wear tho blouse or workman's fitiit in which thoy ondcavor od to disguise IhomBolvos. At 8ix in tho morning tbo whole body of prison ers aro paraded boforo tho adjutant- tho Bcrgoant on duty apportions a certain amount of housohold work to each division, such au scouring the pas sage*, pouring a ?juart of brandy into the barrel of water which sunptioB tho prisoners with drink for the day, Ac. Half an hour later tho prisoners aro summoned to th? hall, whoro their daily work ?B apportioned to each. In most instance? this con sists of making small watchchains, by which tho poor wretches manago to gain flvo or six BOUB in the courflo of twelvolhours. At olevon tho general inspection takes placo, during which bread and gommettes SX* distributed to tho company. This ooing tho only meal allowod to tho priaonora, thoso who havo good appotitoa work hard to make thoir six sous a day, in ordor to supply thoir wants at tho cantcon. At six thoy turn into their rooms, each of which contains oight or ton beds, consist ing of a mattress, a blanket and quilt. Smoking boing atriotly forbidden, tho devices resorted to to ovado tho law aro ondlosa. Old sol diers, who havo contrived to smugglo a pipo, AU it with snuff, and whilo ono is on the look-out this oontraband luxury is passed from ono to tho other, each boing allowod a fow whiffs in turn. Few among the prisonors aro criminals; trifling Ihofts, for tho most part, committed in ordor to procuro a ribbon or flowor for a fair nnrsomaid, and desortion, ore the chief causea of thoir detention. Writing of desertion romiuds mo of tho Btory of a young fol low who WBB my comrade at college. A hotter heart never beat; only ho had a strong objection to studv. His father told him ho waa a hopeless idiot, upon which ho enlisted. Utterly unsuitcd to military life, ho became disgusted, and one day, as bo was*crossing a bridge nt Strasburg, in which city liia regiment \va<* quartered, ho throw his gun anti knapsack over tho parnpot. Suddenly struck by centono, he walked straight tip to bia barracks, and. with one hand iu hin pocket, wont up to a sergeant nud asked him what his ncnloncc would be. "Corporal,' for he had attained that rank, 'you will bo degraded.' As ho uttered this wor?l my poor college friend blew out hi brains. Tho hand concealed in the pocket grasped a pistol. brennan Unity. [Correspoiulriicc of the London Morning Herald.) Br.ni.iN, October 23. Whilo mauy people, on tho one hand, entertain the most extravagant hopos of tho establishment of German unit . there are, on the other hand, many who constantly apprchoud that all the tri umphant anticipations of a chango in Germany will end in disappointment. The latter persona consider it aa an exceedingly significant and ominous circumstanco that Count Bismark has retired to Rugen. Thoy think his illncas feigned, and this Action is to them a clear proof that tho political tide ifl over, and that the ebb has 8ot in. At all cvonte, thoy say, there is a con nection bctwoon his ausoneio from Berlin and tho resistance which the claims of Prussia moot with in tho different Gorman countries. As a proof that Prussia in again descending in tho scale ofpowor thoy point to tho circumstance of M. Van Boust having boen callod to the hea?l of tho Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and though thoy admit this Humiliation is not an accomplished faot, it is nevertheless nn intention not to be givon up, and M. Von Boust 1 as for somo timo nastuoon not only tho adviser of Hing John, but ilso of tho Imperial Cabinet. A further proof that Prussia, in lior path to tho leadership of German affairs, has boen Bmitton with paralysis, ?B bohold in tho Bopa r.:to aspirations beginning to rn?o their beads in various Gorman States. Thoso singlo 8tatcs of Gor many aro indeed tho most serious obstacles against which Germany has to confond in her endeavors to obtain ono uniform administra tion of hor affairs. Tho relationship of tho s nglo courts among cooli other is an ever activo volcano, whoso destructivo lava hitherto always annihilated tho verdant plantations from which unity wag to omanato. It may, thoroforo, bo easily imagined that this destructivo forco is. at the present con juncture, not left untried. The success which King Johann has ohtainc I in his negotiations with PrnH sia cannot but oncourago tho othor princes whoso power is oxpoaoil to curt wimont to try a similar plan of rosiBt inco. and already it is affirmed that the ex-King of llanover baa ohtainod soraocon siderable ooucos?ioiiH. His plenipotentiary is Baid to havo Bucccodcd. not'only in acquiring for him on extraordinary pecuniary compensation, but also in soenring for his son tho sur.coasion in tho duchy of Brunswick. Li reply to all this, it should ho ro mombore i tbat Rome was not built in ono day, and that tho koy-stono of tho odi Ice of Gorman unity, though it may again and again slip horn the hands of thoso who endeavor to carry it up to tho sum mit, in ordor to see that unity, 'rownud and com pleted, is not, therefore, tho Btono of Bisyphus. which, whonovor it had laboriously boon dragged np tho mountain, rolled, with a rumbling, thun dering noise, back to tho bottom. It is impossible that German nuity should at onoo omanato, roady mado and furnished, from tho ranltifariousnoss o? littlo States, as Minerva of yoro come out of Jupi ter's head. It must bo formed gradually, liko all mutable things in this world, through labors, struggles and difficulties. Mining on tlio Pacific Const. We learn from tho San Francisco Mercantilt Gazelle that tho mining interests upon tho Pacific ooast have never been in a. more healthful condi tion than now. Tho yield of the placors has quit? equalled tho avorago of formor yoars. To this re sult tho heavy spring rninB havo contributed in ne slight dogroo. An important improvement hot been int reduced into tho nyul oin of artificial watci supply, in tho employment of iron pipes; and tim is but one instanco of tho gradual hut constant improvement, in tho mothods of mining. Those improvements havo caused many abandonee claims to be rooeoiipied, und havo givon a value te vast quantities of auriferous earth, with wliich UM early miners could do nothing. Now surfaco dig ginge aro frequently discovored, some of thom o much apparent richness. Thoso in Mondocinc eonnty aro now worked with prout during tin rainy soasen. In plaoor digging, tho minos on tho Upper Co lumbla havo turned out badly. In Idaho a few disoovorios havo boon mudo, bnt tho principa wealth of that suction ia in its quart?.. Fron Northern California tho raparte aro vory favorablo The rotums from the control and Southern gold boaring sections of the Kiata -indicate that tin gold production is increasing from yoar to year Tho greatest gains ha-o been mudo in tho rivor buds, coiuont and gravol. But it is in har quart; that tho great wealth of California lios. Quartz mining is still attontlod with Bomn uncertainty an< trouble, but it has boaomo decidedly roinunora tivo. Thoro ia much loss speculation, muob los difficult about claims, much moro economy, sei enoo and common sense in working tho minen Tho silvor minos of Novada now yielel, on tho av erago. forty-four do'lars por ton. Tho immens woaltn of tho Paciflo coast, in its othor min?rale is beginning to attract attention. Copnor, COJ end quicksilver abound. Of iron-ores thoro ar "unlimited quantities." Balta aro plontiful, ando ? suporior quality. ;-*~0~t The monster meetings for reform continuo i England, end it looks vory much as if tho poopl would oarry everything before thom. Mr. Binon ia still tho chief orator, end his latest efforts wer et Glaegow on Ootohor lfith and 17th. Ho modo a ?lab?ralo address on tho formor day to a mootini variously estimated at from 70 000 to 1 0 00 people, and at a breakfast on the 17th briefly re potted his statomont of principles. It is onnonnc ed that in addition to his usual advocacy of roforr mooauros nith wliioh American readers, from tb description of hie previous spooohea, are airead familiar, in hie greet epoooh of tho 16th he mod the significant ?'nnon como it that if the Englis people were "revilod" by the MintBtoriol party du ring ?ho next sensionof Parliament, it wouldb thoir duty to egein a semble "In Booree of thot ?ade to deliberate what further measures are ne 7 tot the maintenance of their righto." COMMERCIAL. Exports. BAXTTMORE-Por etcams-ip Adele-125 bales Cotton, 16 balee, 13 hhdn and 16. tooeo Hides, 10 bales Rags, 1 box Mdzc, CO00 feet Lumber. Tile (liarlcdon Co-tora Illnrlcct. Tho mnrkot yostordoy was flat, buta limited number of buyers showing a disposition to parcha*,??, except at lower rates. Tho transactions wcro cunUuod lo '208 balee? say 2 at 27, fi at 31. 21 at 32, 6 at 33, 143 at 3?, 10 al 34 ??, 12 at 35. Wo quote : Low Middling.3.1 ft Middbnc.3-1 M Strict Middlinit.-ii ty Aii?iisla niurkct. AUGUSTA, November 12.-COTTOM.-Tho market to-day wus dull-transactions not suQIeiout to warrant quotation a. ?Iilon to-day, Hi) balCH, as follows : lil nt 33, 20 at 33 '., and 10.") bales at 31 cents. Receipts, COS bale i. OOLD.-Urokoni aro buying at 140, and soiling at 143. Tbo market was did) and unsottlod. Su.vK.n.-Brokers aro buying at 140, and selling at 143. SOUTH-UN STO0K8.-The following oro the rates ob tained for tho Southern securitios named at the Stock Board in New York on tbo 1st inBt: Louisiana C's 92; MtssouriG'B, 90?i; North Carolina 0's, 80; North Caro lina now bonds C2,?i; Tennessee C's, new, 72 M; Virginia 6's, C5. On tho 7th inst. Missouri G's, 00>? ; Tonncssco C's, now, TI?,. Moxon Market. MACON, November 11.-This morning (Saturday) the markot opened dull, and with Uttlo inquiry. A fow bales wore dispoaod of, but in no instance at over 20c, at which figure tho markot closed. It will bo scon that roooipts amount to 2645 bales, against 2300 fir tho previous week, while tho shipmonts 2026 bales-aro nearly four timos as heavy as those of tho previous week, which were only 660_bales. Tho sales for tile week foot up but 020 bales. WBRBLT HT.vri'.MKNT, Stock September 1, luce. 2,861 Received past wook. 2,646 Received previously. 10,338 - 12,983 Total. 15,814 Bhippod past wook. 2,025 Bhipped previously. 8,956 Memphis ?Harket. MEMPHIS, Novcmbor 9.- Business during the day wa? somewhat impeded by tho rain, and, except tho ail ing of ordors to go out by our packets, there was not an avorago amount done. The roooipts of frclfiht wore small throughout the day, and the altondanco on 'chango, though improving, is not what it should be. COTTON-Owing to tho unfavorablo quotations from New York, which will bo found in our telegraphic columns, colton was very heavy m our markot, and, ox: cept where sales were compulsory, thora ivas but Uttlo changed hands. Bulos of a good style of middling wore made at 33 .'ic, but we consider that an outside figure, IIH 32,'i-33c. were the figures st which nearly all HOIOH throughout the ?lay were effected. Receipts by all con veyances for the day, 2770 bales. Shipments, 1728 lialcH. Wo quoto the better grades fully <_c lower than yester day. Ordinary.23 <*n>29 Good Ordinary.30 ?31 Low Middling.32 ??:? Middling.32 }<CoYXl }? Strict Middling.34 (?)35 Oood Middling.- @ Mobile Market. MOBILE, November 8.-COTTON.-Buyers have shown but littlo disposition to ontor the mnrkot. To-day has bien tliu dullest sluec the conimoncemonl of tho soison. There wus eomo inquiry for tho highest grades, which could not bo ulled. Prices havo bcou in favor of buyers, and show a doclir.o on yesterday's rates. 300 bates changed bond*?, the market closing dull at 35a-c for Middling. MONETARY ANO FINANCIAL.-Thero has boon almost a parfoct stagnation in business to-day. In New York Sight Exchange we noto fair offerings, but littlo or no demand at unchanged rates-say '"'dig. munt to par choc-lna by Bonks and Bankora, and )<,&'*" discount hiiyini? outsido bills. The demand for Now Orleans Bight is very light at '? discount to par. Sterling 156al07. NOTT Orleans Market, NEW ORLEANS, Novombor 8.-COTTON.-The market opened this morning under the un?-vorable in tinonee of the Liverpool advices, and continued dull and dlooping throughout the day. Factors were generally quite anx ious to sall, but rather indisposed to make such conces sions as would suit tho vlows of buyers, and hence the sales were of a restricted character, summing up at the cloau only 1600 bales, cloven brokers par-ulpatlng in tho bushloss. Prices ovidencod considerable irregularity. It may bo added, how .-wv, that the greater part of the limi ted business transacted was ou tho basis of 33a34c for Oood Ordinary, and 35a36o for Low Middling, the markot closing too unsettled to admit of definite quotations, which wo accordingly omit STATEMKHT OF COTTON. Block on hand Sept 1st, 1866.bales 102,682 Received to-day. 4835 Received previously.116,258-121,143 223,216 Cloarcd to-doy.1037 Cleared proviously.8..371)- 83,416 Stock on hand.?.1.9,809 The i-l.-iin.in-. ?., are exclusively for Boston. 8UGAU AND Mo_-BS-8-Tho receipts of tho now crop aro yoi very small, and Uioy are loss to-day than tbey wore yesterday. The demand ia brisk, especially for tho bolter grados, priese are well sustained, and the supplies have all been sold, leaving little or none In first bands. The receipts since yesterday comprise 106 bbls Molasses and 46 hlids Su <?u*. all from the upper coast Tho sales to-day comprised 100 hillls Sugar, in sovou lots, at 13'?a 13?*_ *? lb for fair and good fair, 15,?_al6J,'o for fuUy fair, 16J-.C for prime, lSKftUfta for yoUow centrifugal, and Ii?'jC for yellow clarifie-; 190 bbls Molasses, in six lots, at 90a9le for good and primo, 9 Jo for primo, 31 for choleo, and ?1 09 *$ gallon for very oholce. The now crop Sugar and Molasses appears to bo very muob in re quest for the city trade, our neighboring ports, tho inte rior, and the Northern and Western markets; and suffi cient and well assorted supplies would moot with ready salo at good prices, A lot of 112 boxes No 19 Cuba Hog- - was sold to the city trade at 12 Mo ip lb : Noa 12 and 13 is retailing at 13a 13.'io TI lb. Cuba Molasses Is roUlling at 65c f> gallon, and ia quoted by the cargo at COc <B gal lon. Tho stock on hand of the production of Cuba Is small. FttRtonra-Wc noto a quiet but steady market, with fair offorings for shipment and unchanged rates. Tho rates are now le S? lb for cotton and 90o ?I bbl for flour by steam for New York, and l*A\o '$> & for cotton for Bos ton. Sail for New York, -yo v> lb fur cotton, 76c TI bbl for flour. Bail for Hunton, J?o?p lb for cotton, and 75o Vt bbl for flour. Philadelphia and Providence, lo y\ lb for cotton. Suit for Liverpool. )ia9-16d T* lb for cotton; for Havre Ilia. The sicamor on the berth for Liverpool lins obtained Id rQt lb for cotton, and 2000 bales liavo boon engaged for Um next Liverpool steam or, tho Pacific or Crcflcont City, at ??d. Ilnlilmore Market. r,.VI?TT_IORE, Novombor 10.- COTTON-Was dull and prices lower, closing at 36-37 eta for Middling Upland. Received to-day G17 bales from Savannah, CC2 from Charleston, 77 from Norfolk and 46 from 'Wilmington total 1301 biles. Oom?-Ia dull, the only Bale reported waa CO bags Rio at VJ}i cts, gold. FLOUB.-Tho market was again dull to-day. Wo notice ?onto inquiry from tho trade, but bnyors worn unwilling to meet tho views of holders, though there was a strong disposition to Boll. Wo report salos as follows : 200 bbls good Coward stroot Super at 912; 100 bbls City Mills, common Super, at ela 60; 100 bbls NorUiwcnte.ru do, f IO?,; ; 10O do, do, list m common at ?. 13>i. Wo ropeat last quotations, Uiongh tile onlnldo ibices cannot, in tho ?pro-"at condition of the market, be realized: Howard-street Bupor and Cut Extra.. .?12 DO @ t?12 76 ilow-nl-stroot Shipping Extra.0000 (a) 00 00 Howard-street high grades. 14 00 & li 60 Uow&rd-stroet Family. 16 60 @ 16 00 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Extra Shipping. 00 00 _) 00 00 Ohio Retailing. 00 00 fi 00 00 Ohio Fa-ally. 16 00 @ 15 SO northwestern Soper. 1125 & 12 00 Northwestern Extra. 13 00 frji 13 75 City Mills Buiior. 1126 (0 12 00 I City Mills Shipping brands Extra.15 60 ?ft 10 1)0 Balllm'n, Welsh's & OrocnlloldFamily. 17 60 @ 00 00 Haiti more Utgb Orado Fit.-a. 14 76 tK) 00 00 Ryo Flour. 6 00 @ 8 60 Corn Meal-City Mill?. 8 76 (<.) 0 00 Oiun?.- Wheat to-day wa? In light receipt, but 2600 bushels offored. Tho markot, however, waa dull, Uioro bolne; very fow buyers. Included lu the ?alos were 1000 bushols primo rod at f3 10; common and medium ranged from w2 70 to VI; no -white roported. Corn-4800 bUBh i.l? orrcro.1 ; markot liTOgular. Wo report solos of 2300 buBholl now white ni ?lui 15, a? to condition; 1000 bushols yellow, old, ?t 1112al l8, mostly at the limldo price for Hy out. Oats 2900 bushels received, with sales of 4100 bush obi at 61_64c. MOLASSES-No sales. Prices nominally unohanged. P-rnoLBOM.-Wo report saina wltliln a few days of 3000 bbls crude, to arrivo all In November; prices not ti an spiral. P/iovisi?NB-Bacon continues quite active; ?ale? to? day 60a75 casks. Including Shoulders at 16){al7o; nib Sides i8,^alHJic; Oloir rub lUMatU??c Ham? aro dull f.. but nominally anohanged. No Bulk Moats offered. " < Lard 1? inactive, quote nomina] atl5>?al6c. Mesa Pork ' unohanged ; last ?alo wa? a fraction over Mas tor Western. New York la offered ?till lower. HALT-Turks Island 1? firm at60o; all the ?took at the Island estimated at Iii million buah*l_, wa? destroyed y during the late hurrlcanoe, together with the sall works. t,, I."/ rpool Oronnd Alum Is maroo, bat there ia a oargo la i, , the bar. and eovoral oth_t_ ault? dne. We quoto prfoos u ! fi m at k2 20a- 30; Fine atea-v at ?8 loaS 56 -fa ?aek. '* Soo AB-ConU_u_a quia- Wo hare only to notloe ?ala? 0 of 41 hhda. StogUah Wand, vacuum pan, on private i- term?. h I W__s-_w-Oontinu_i dull: ?o 0-ltvr _uo?8 DMB-_0, oi ty vi S8 y? gallon. Boston Boot and Shoe Market, for the Week ending November ?. [From the Shoe and Leather Rejiorler.] The general trade is quiet and tho demand for the flea son ia now over. Thoro uro still a few orders rcrclvcd From the Weet and South, and tomo manufacturera ure working on goods purchased early in the s canon, 'i ho c*ll for huavy goods-thick, kip and rnlf hoot? nnil hal-. morale-hu hoon very fair, and held on well through tho seimon. Ladies' mid women's -work han not boon In snub rcqucBt, as tho dealers lind BOOM goods left over from last season, bul thom-, and In bet ull lines oi hoots and shoos, uro well sold np mid the UttritOt is lett in good j condition. '11)0 manufacturers "11 over Ibu State, uro ?lucking up ntid preparing for o ?lull season for the Don two montliR. Tho high pri?es have had ? depressing , ?fleet on trade, and the HOIIHOII just closed has not been : is successful us many nutn-ip.ited. Parties who pur ihnsL-d Uioir lo.ither early, bi-loio the rise, ham mad? ? money, but stock rose with tho ?lomond, MM thoso who bought for iininudiatn wants were not no fortunate. The | peko? this week are without auy quotable chnug?\ Total j mipments of hoots and shoes by rail for Um week in.f.17 | ?.asen. Totul (ddpuiontH by rail and sea Tor the week, , 15,00-2 oases. Ian te Markets. LOUISVILLE, Kovcmber 9.-Sales of 77 hli?1s. tobacco, | light lugs S8, now leaf *85. Snprrnno flour $10. Wheat, . tirlmo, *-J HO. Corn in bulk 06e. for old mid iiOe. for new. | Jala C5c. in bulk. Mesa pork, old 332; now S'JG. Uacon, ?houldore 153?c.; clear ??idos IBe. Lard lu tiorcca 14}?c. Whiskey, raw, *'J 34. Hogs nomiual at 6}, Middling Cotton 33e. Br. Lotus, November 9.-Flour continues heavy and ineottlo?!, with a declining tendency. Whoat, primo fall, M05a$2 70; choleo $2 76. Corn dull and higher; now l2o75; old, yollow and white, OBo?l 05; primo white and nixed $1. Oats lowor; primo omi Chicago 48a61. Pro iislons inactivo. Mess pork $31 75. Bacon, shoulders 6>i; clear sides 18>?al8J?. Whiskey atcudy at $2 33. Jotton drooping at 3;ta34e. CINCINNATI, Kovoinbcr 0.-Flour ?lull nifd unchanged ; luperflno, $10 25al2 50; trado brands, $11 75all; und ancy, $14 25ali> 25. Wheat unchanged ?tod quiot; No. 1 i -ed, $1 85. Corn dull; 85 cents for No. 1, shelled; old sar, 78a8l); now do, 55. Oats dull; 40 for No. 2, 48 for ?o. 1. Byo, $1 33al 35. Barley, 70a7G for primo for j irimo to choleo. Whiskey unchanged; in bond, 34. ?.revisions ?lull. MCHS pork in moderato ?lomond ot $31a 1110 for old, $25a2(5 for now. Bulk moats at 14al6 for moulders. Bacon in moderato demand; lG'^ulc for ihoulders, and 17 for clear sidss. Lard dull and un ?hanged at 13 for now keg. Hogs dull at $5n6 70, grose ; io sales of importance. Cotton quiot. and holders ask 3fl ?ents for middling. Whiskey Ann ot 34 in bond, omi >2 34 duty paid. New moss pork is not Minted, a? tho veather 1B BO warm partie? are afraid to purchase. Gro ?crles unchanged and dull. Gold 145 Ja. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad, November 13. d32 bales Cotton, 38 bbls Rosin, 3 cars Furniture, 2 ?ara Cattle, 52 bags Teas, and Sundries. To L M Ayer k io, Ii H Rodgers A: Co, J H Baggctt k Co, W Roach, O H Valtcr & Co, Lowndes. Mikoll k Co, Adorns, Frost k Co, V Kinsman, A J Salinas, O Reeder, Mowry A Co, Huut Iros, R W Galo k Co, Thurston A: nolmos, R R Agent, C1 V Williams k Co, F C Mcy, P J Legare, A W Calder, G S look, II D Lescsnc, A Stenhouse, (?Billard & Minott, Mrs 3 Barnwell, K White, Willis k Chlaolm, J N Robson, G A loplcy & Co, Gibbes k Co, J Fraser A Co, II Stewart. Consign?es per Northeastern Railroad, November 13. 107 bales Cotton. To J Commins, W O Bennott & Co, : S Davis, Rav.mcl A: Co. J A- J D Kirkpatrick, G W W11- ; jams A: Co, Kendall k Dookorv, Adams, Frost k Co, N Ii I R Agent, Mowry k Co. Passengers. Ter steamship Saragossa, from New York-J A Kerno- ! ?hnu, H Barney, M L Von Horn, J D Wilson, J Chaston, i dr Follows, lady and child, K T Melville, J Somerton, G , Cohn, II Munkin, Mrs Cohn, Miss Donough, C 11 Grant, klrs and Miss Bryant, Capt Wiggins and lady. Miss Mor- j .is, D H Jacques and lady, G Thomas and lady, J Kier- ! ian, N A Hunt, W 1J Green, - Fay, P Rouse, Mrs Vau lorn, It Mccormick. PORT CALENDAR. CORBECTKD WEEKLY. PHASES OF THE MOON. Kow M. 7th, 5h. 4m. morn I Full M. 22d, Ik. D5m. morn first Q. 15th, 8h. 47m. morn | Last Q. 28tb, Oh. 45m. even Pi ??ViaiDUi. Monday.... Tuosdoy_ Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. SUN. nisES. 6.. 29 0..30 C..31 C..32 6. .33 0..34 C. .35 SETS. 6..61? 4..C8 4..58 4..67 4.. Gil 4..6G 4.. 65 MOON nisES. 9.. li) 10..12 11.. 0 Morn. 12.. 8 1.. 2 2.. 1 mon WATEB. 10..60 11..41 Morn. 12..37 1..29 2..00 3..32 MARINE NEWS. PORT OP CHARLESTON. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Crowoll, New York-loft Satur Uy, P M. Mdze. To IUvonol k Co, R R Agent, South ?ru E?press Co, Natioual Kxpress Co, J 1> Aiton k Co, A 3. Abrahams & Sons, C N Avorill it Bon, G W Aimar, J Vskhurst, J li Ailier k Co, O 1) AJirons k Co, Adams, Damon & Co, E Bates k Co, Blssnll A: Co, J B Betts, H R flanks, D Bly, JD Bulwlnklc, W M Bird k Co, Bolhnann Uros, H Bischoff & Co, II V Baker k Co, A Bischoff, J W Jarmalt, JOH Cloussen, Craig, Tuomoy k Co, Cartmill, HarboBon k Co, W II Cliafeo, W S Corwin At Co, Camaroo, li irk ley k Co, t-li I sol m Uros, II Cobia & Co, L Chilpin A: Jo, G S Cook, Cathcart, McMillan k Morton, J Cantwell fe Co, T M Cater, C D Carr A: Co, J & F Dawson, P Darcy, H Baloy, li J Dawson At Co, O W Ac J B Dennis, H A Duo. A KI'??, J A Engclbacb, J F Picken, I L Folk & Co, C D Franko, B Foldmon, Ii J H Fischor, Fogartlo A Stillman, D F Flomlng & Co, Fraser A: Dill, 3 Flaum, 3 H Fairloy At Co, T P Forreston, W Ferguson, Goudlcop k Bonthuor, J M Greer, C D Grant, R E Gravos At Co, Goodrich, Wino man A: Co, H Graver, II Gcrdts A Co, C Goldstein, Gnibor k Martin, C Gravoloy, W Gurnoy, A G Goodwin. J Hur Icomp At Co. Howe, Oranfi At Co, C K Hnger, G II Ilop pock, N A Hunt, T S Holmes. H Harris. F Horsey, J W Harrisson At Son, J Hyman k Co, Hastio, Calhouu k Co, A lUiug, H L Jeft'ors k Co, Johnston, Crews k Co, O E Ac A 8 Johnson, J Jaro, Kllnck, Wickonborg k Co, F Kres sol, L F Koostor, King k Cassldey, J P King, H KUtte A: Oo, G H Linstodt, Lauroy k Alexander, A Longor, H G rx>pcr, E J Lowith, J) Lopez A: Son, 0 Mattkows, Muller At Ntmitz, H Meyer, Mehrtens k Wholtnann, J O Milnor A: Oo, J Mehrtons, J O Mathewson, Mncullar, Williams k Porker, Mantouo A Co, S R Marshall, J B McKlhoso, J Marion. MoLoy At Rico, W McComb A: Co, Wilbur Ac Mar tin, Murphy Ac Little. P Moitzlar, C H Mo?se, Moyos k Voll, North, Stoelo A Wardell, G A Ncuffor, J C Ojemann, Oatondorff At Co. B O'Neill, J Oppenheim, B Ii Pennal, D Paul k Co, Phillips k McDowell, J Purcoll, O P Poppen liehn, J B Priuglo, J A Quaokenbusb, J Russell. L Rich A Son, J R Read Ac Co, E H Rodgers k Co, L Schnell At Co, G W Steffens Ac Co, Strauss, Vanees At Co, E Scott Ac Co, Rtoll, Webb Ac Co, J B E Sloan, H Stoltz, Soraors k Boruch, J 8baw, Htroot Bros k Co, M Slcklo, W Roach, J BTo"?nl, Shaokelford Ac Fraaor, H F Btroheiior, E Srur goa, J W Steele, Thurston Ac Holmes, O Teidoman, Uflor liardt k Campsen, F Von Santen, O Voigt, J H Vollere, M Wclmstock, Worner Ac Ducker, G W Williams k Co, Wag enor, neath k Mouscoa, Willis k Chlsohn, J Wiley, G H Walter k 8om Wurhmann At Li Hi out hal, J Walkor, White k Minor, 3 Widlach, F Woyhmau At Co, A 8 WUllnglon k Co, Wobb Ac Sage. Sehr A B Deas, from West Point Mill. 70 bbls Rico. To W C Boo At Co, W Marschor. Sloop George, from Bantoo. UM bushels Rough Rico. To J R Pringle. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Adele, Hall, Baltimore-Street Bros k Co. Went to Sen. Ycaterdity. Steamship Adolo, Hall, Baltimore. Swo brig Prlnooss Louise, Routorcroua, Bordoaux. Sehr E W Gardiner, Htculnian, Boston. Up for this Port. 8toamship Lula, Childs, at Baltimore, to lenvo NOT 16. Steamship Bet, Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, to leave -. Cleared for thla Port? - Steamship Kingfisher, Harris, at Baltimore, Nov 10. LIST OP VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POET. FOREIGN. I.i VEE root Tho Thmarl, Thosnpeou, up.Oot IA Tho Now Castle, Armstrong, ckxvrod..Oct 8 Tho Cardigan, Youuj, nailed.Bopt l8 Tho Mario, MoKonzIo, sailed....Sept 16 Tho Rogina, Cummings, sailed.Oot 21 Ship Amoila, Oonnor, sallod.Oct 1 Tho Hyock, Robinson, up.Oct 33 UIUBTOL, EMO. The Quoou City, ? towart, suilod.Oot %t no YAN. Tho Paul Marla,-, sailed.Oct C ?/i EXCIA. Tlio Mistress of ti-> Soao, rayus, noilod.Oot 1 nanni rv. ThoPanpoll, Crocker, sailod.Oot Ifi utrrn. Tho FoUlnA, Detall, sallod.Oot 16 Tho (Hty of Rottordain, Eanishow, eallod. Oct 2-J -" DOME8TIO. Boa-roK. Behr Mary, M.ankln, up. ...Oot 1' Bohr P Boioo, Adams, olearod..NOT "i KKW roas. Rteamahlp Granada,-, to leavo.Vor li Brig Joslo A Dovoreaux, Clark, cleared.Nor 1C Brig O W Ring, Ayres, oled red.Oot 11 Bohr R Caldwell, Mccormick, np..Oc. V. Ho.ir ?unun,-.up..Oot -ii Bobs A 3 Bentley, Williams, up..Oot ? Behr MatUo K Tobtu-, -, up.Nor 1( Behr Potomac,-, up.Nor 1 rHH4DSl4FBU. Sehr W B Mann. Btonford, cleared.Oot 31 BALXIMOM. BtoarMhlp Lulu, Childs, to leave.Nov li ' etoamahip Hoa Gun, Daltoo, to IOSTO. ? H-i?? tXingtlaht-, Harria. etoareJ..Nor II Bom? Mary, Omma, sailed.NOT I HOLMES & CALDER, SUCCESSORS OP HOLMES & CO., IMPORTE!?.? AND D-BAJ-BR? IN PAINTS, OILS, C3-X-._A_.SS_ ETC., SOS. 126 MEETING AM 55 BASEL STREETS, OHABLESTON, M. (.'. 1VM. B, HOLMES.Late or Hok-ix* .t Co. Wir. CALDER.Clmrlcaton. S. 0. ITALIAN MARBLE, mm \wnmmiw 5 AN? ISS, MANTLES, OF EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH, THE UNDERSIGNED, HATING SEEN APPOINTED Agouta for the celebrated Marble Worlm ol' WATHAM & CO., Now York, oro now prcparod to receive ordern for MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, nnd Biiporb MANTLES of exquisito Qnish; also IKON RAILINGS. Call at our Btoro and ace numcrou? designs. Prices nt 60 per cent, lower than can be purchased in this city. ISAAC E. HERTZ A- CO., Agonts. No. 201 East Day and Cumberland streets. October 15 lm 11 GEO. P. COPELAND.O. W. BEARDEN. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CORNER OP MAIN AN? tPPBR BOUNDARY STS., COTTON TOWN, COLUMBIA, S. C., WELL ATTEND TO THE STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON AND PRODUCE consigned to IIB In Co lumbla. Wo -will also ship and nell Cotton in Charleston, Now York or Liverpool. Wo arc prepared to niako liberal advances on consiirumonta. O_tol.or.-J- imo COPELAND-: DEARDEN. WHITE & PAINE, FACTORS, Ski.]rii{ & Couiinissiou Merchants, KO. 4 SOUTH ATLANTIC! WHARE, OIIAULESTOW, S. C. J. J. WHITE.OEORGE .S. P.YINE. i November '? 50th YEAR OF PUBLICATION.! MILLER'S Planters1 and Merchants" Almanac! FOIi 1B07. PRINTED THROUGHOUT WITH NEW TYPE AND on good clcu* paper. Will ho publLshcil about the second week in November. Any iufonunlion or corrci-tion* Hint arc intruded for Insertion must bo sent to Uic olQco O? publication before the last Of tills ni. mt ii. All orden? for uuy quantity atv ro'piest'xl as early as possible. Price per hundred. $13. HIRAM HARRIS, Publishor, No. 6'J Rroad street. Cbarlcslon, S. C. | October 13 EMPIRE" STEAM LUMBER MILLS, ON South Carolina Railroad, 03 -BUH FROM CHARLESTON, 45 MILKS FROM AUGUSTA. A RE PRETiYRED TO SAW ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF l\. Yellow Pine Lamber. Onlorfl solicited. DANES k tX>" Proprietors, Clarkville. P. O.. H. C. HUGH R. BANKS, Jr.. J. M. 1 ASON. October _3 mwsl!5 CF. 19 NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED A larRO nupply of STATIONERY PHOTOfJItAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALRUMS POCKET DOOKS, DLUin? for 181,7. Etc. A-HO, A fine end largo RC-lcction of NOVELS, by tbo mont rrfobrutod author?. SONG DOOKS, DOOKS for Home Amuaomou-, he. AU tho MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAL-IBS oonatantly on band, and BubacriptionB re ceived for tbo aamo. Ordere from the country aro rc-pootfully solicited. TERMS LIB1H-AL. November 8 iiavansi Plan Kentucky State Lottery MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAOERS. TO BP. DRAWN AT COVINOTON, K?., lCTH AND 3?Ui each month. Schome, 30,000 tickets-5'_1 prizea. Whole ttc-eta, $16; h-.iK.-o, SR-, quarters, x*. 2 I'rizc- of.t-4,600 23 Pri-oa ol.?1.000 6U Piiaoaaf.uoo ice Prlzoaof.?SOO 1 Priio of.>?O,000 1 Prize o?.$2_,000 l Prfxoof.k_,nio 1 Prize of.W.0OO 330 Prise- of .-200. 64 Approximation Prizoe amountl-iT to $13,050. Combination Lottery drawn every day. Tickobi from $1 to ?10. Clt .uhu- sent free. Drawing- mailed as eoon as tho Lottory 1? drawn. Addroaa U. T. PETERS, united Statoa Licensed A?cnt, No. W Ha_ol street, Chark-ton, S. C, or Roy Box ?1 P. O. November 10 3mo CANARIES, J ORT RECEIVED PROM CHAR. REICHE k DUO., tia portera and dealers of Bird- and Animal-, FIVE IIUNDRXBD GERMAN CANAEIES, TOGETHER WITH A LOT OR GOLDFINCHES, BU-J-FTNCnES, P?RR0T8, Ac. ALSO, A LOT OF HANDSOME! FANCY CAGES. Bird Pim ol cm plcoac call early, aa thoy will romain but a short timo in tho City. Apply at NO. ?O ____BTIIWO RTUKET, Movember T 8 IfE?T MILLS HOUSH. F. M. BURDELL, CrhJtNT FJB/AX? HCniMHS? BROKER, WILL DEVOTE HIMSELF TO -TIE PUROHA?E and -alo Of MERCHANDISE OF AI?L KINDS. Office at the corner of BROAD AND EAST RA. STR>'rVlVS, In be-ruiunt of Stato Dan-, vrhero aamploa may bo aoen. KM-O-MN-a--Mr. O. M. Forman, Mr. Thoodoro D. Wa<ruer, MOSBTS. John Fraaer *: Co., Menara. Mordeool _ Co., Mfrstn. W. 0. Vokes b Co., Menari). Gourdin, MaUhieaaen b Co., CharloaCon, 8. O. October M wfmOmo TO HOUSEKEEPERS! TWISTY SAGS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE, WARRANTED COBA QQOWN, OVER TWO TB-B8 OLD, and to hare been flrtoen month? in the pod b_io__ being thadod. l-ert-leby . A. I. QOM-UO-B, Ha li East Bay. E. HIRSCHFELD No. 223 CORNER lvIISTG AND Mx\EKET STS., KNOWN AS THE ADGER BUILDING, TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING THF. COMMUNITY AT LVU1R rim- nu ir\'i -:r\N'?::i> Illa CLOTH NO STORK INTO A DRY GOO O J BOdlNKSS, and olTws hw well selected ?took ?a l,.vv or towoi than Dry Goode havr bien telling '" tbtt in ?mt t. CONSISTING IX I'AUT AB POLt.O'?ri : BBAWIJH EMPREBS CLOTHS FRENCH MFRlN'OE-i 1-A?^CYA.ND PLAIN DKLMNE3 ALPACAS NAPKINS FLANNELS DOESKINS BLANKETS UOME8TICS 8HEETIN08 CANTON FLANNEL HOOP SKIRTS | And othor articles too unraoroua to montion, to which I respectfully invito tho atteution of tha ladies of Charleston and vicinity. M. WISEBURG, Agent. P. 8.-Our romnini of CLOTHING, which wo offer at cost, wo havo removed lo the back part of thebuildlmr to which wo call the attention of city and couutry morohants. ENTUANOP. ON MARKET STREET. KCMTCH PL A, IDS BALMORAL siUUT.H TA II LE LINEN TOWELUNd ?ATI - I.TS ENOI IS II, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALICOES LINENS H TRICES DENIMS HOSIERY. October 20 Ino CHEAP CASH STOJRJE. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, ?feC B. FORD, THE I>F. VI,I;K IN FINK O0OD8, CAN NOW BE FOUND AT TUE CORNER KING AND CANNON STREETS. THE PUB LIC, AS WELL AS EDS FKIENDS, CAN OBTAIN A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE OF BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &C, FOR GENTLEMEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN, AT Very Reduced Prices COUNTRY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES ARE ALSO INVITED TO CALL AND PUR CHASE FROM HIM. u___ta__]__ COR KING & GAKKON-STS Ivlng and Cannon*fttrcet* November 3 * Into COOKING STOVES AND RANGES. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH OUR FRIENPS 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 he*>t article of every class, and WE GUARANTEE THE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY RANGE OR STOVE WE1 SELL. AMONO OUR RANGES TEERE Ici THE DEFIANCE IMPROVED MOTTS PATENT, The most convenient, simple, durable and tastefu? RANGE ever made in Anierica, and one that combines ali the bebt and latest improvements. We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated STEWART'S PATENT C00K?NG STOVE, Which, to all the usual convenienceb of the best of other STOVES, adds a COPPER RtSERVOIR for water heated by the waste smoRe; a spacious CLOikT for keeping food hot when cooked, and a detached R0A8TER of ample Biz* warranted to roast all meats perfectly. This STOVE is admit ted to be the most perfect ti?ing of the kind, and we will take pleasure in showing it to all who may call upon us. SHEPHERD, DTJO & COHE?ST, No. 297 EING STREET, CHARLESTON. ?optomber 29 :!mn TINWARE AT WHOLESALE. WE, !IAYIIfM>URnnSKn?tLU.\BLE MACHINERY FOR THE PFBPOSEj?F manufacturing Tinware extensively in all its branches, would respectfully call ike attention of Merchants am) Dealers throughout the country to our Wares? Having greater facilities than any other House in the stair, we are able to offer ' ur Goods as low as they can be boughton Ni V York, with the rxjur.ses added. SHE PHERD, DUO & COHEN-, KO. 287 KINfl STREET. CHARLESTON. Fepto "?^r imp 420 KING-STREET, 420 EAST SIDE, THREE DOORS SOUTH OP CALHOTJN. GOVDHOUP & BEUTHNER. PER RTENMER '"E HAVE RECEIVED A CHOIOK LOT OF MOD8LIKR, MOHAIB^PLMDS AND PLAIN 1 YONKAIH . nib-ed Popltnn for Lsdiea Urta*?*, 4-1 Kobe Eniuruidered Poplin?, ft bountiful article, deserving tin? (ittpniini ot I.-.du a. k few |II?CM o? i '.i.ntllh Prints at 14 oenta. B'ark Alpaca, nil itrailea; Canton lo ti ? and Mnrlnoos. Moroni tu at tikirr Black Frenen Okiti and noesktn at $1.60 and $3.50, nepMllToly, bottgnt lo* and sold la aocordanue *l'h tho times far bolow tlmlr pr por vumatlo .. We .??.old cal. the mtruu n of our ctubitn?!* to a au pi rior lot of E r* OLI8H ?LANKBT?, >*no,t\ te they are," ?i much Ina than tho lunrot prio?. Ea'ra II a y Ra I, Blue and Gray Twt IA I F'anneU. Wean Flannels 4c. MME Thibet and Marino HUawU Oioth Uti-?ka ann HaMqcte?. very Ion. A util ino of K 11;11<. ti cn J french O ?ni-ituori-?. rtatlua-n Tweods, i?o. ?mothar IHVOIUA ot ttii*<< Hevrv Kon tv.cky J .sana at ti can *a. Onr ftcitlt.e? foro Umina gooda at ow prioca being munrpaaaed, tre hOTe adopted as ocr motio "Qttlok Bato? Ud Detail Profita," which will ha to tha advance ot ouraelvea and cnawmer?. OOUDKOP ? BEUTHNER. MT Mr. toms O. ADA.W0, fona*rty wttk Tuo-. WaSmem. w?l t? harrpy to e^ hi? Maadi l I**WMU lmo October?