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Isabel. Soft waves of warm brown nair, With gold lights shining through, Shading a face as sweetly fair t . As ever Taney framed in air, As ever painter drew. Sweet spirit, frank and true, With love, with kindness rife; What tender heart but to tnee drew ! What kindly eye but In thee knew . The sunshine of our life : Sweet Sprlnsr, bright Summer pa-.t, And Autumn come again; The west-wind's spoils ?ejailing fast What ls our change brought witti that blast ! Why fal! :ur tears like rain? Only a new-turned heapc One little grave, new ma le. Bare ls the earth o'er which we weep; Never a flower to pluck and keep, Never a grassy blade. Silence, where late waa mirth; One mother's heart h. AIM i ven; One vacant seat beside a hearth ; One loving spirit less on earth; Ose angel more In heaven !? * C03IMKItCI.li: SEWS. Exports. NBW YORE-Per ateamship Georgia-1677 bales upland cotton. 79 bag* sea island cotton, 84 bales domestics, 1591 s rice, 360 bois naval stores, 123 pkgs sundries. _ , , PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-129 bales cotton, ll tierces rice, 795 bbls naval Blores, and 195 packages sundries. BzporU of thc Week ending Nov'bcr 9. FOBBIOK. LrvsRPOOL-Per ship Reunion-3631 balea up? land cottony.Per Norw bark Draupner-l^i bales upland cotton. A PORT IN GRXAT BRITAIN-Per Br bark Victory -541 bbis spirits turpentine, 1050 bbls rosin. DOMESTIC. ? BOSTON-Per prig "Vinnie Abbe-315 tons phos? phate rock, 113 bales upland cotton, 200 barrels tosi?, 50 casks clay.Per sehr Chas Comery 120.000 feet pms limber. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Jas Adger-58 bags ?ea ls'.an d and 1114 bales upland cotton, 102 bales domestics, 789 packages oil cake, and pkgs sun? dries.Per steamship South Carolina-186 bags,fea island cotton, 1804 bales upland cotton, 96 tierces rice, 98 bales domestics, Ac, loo bbls oil, 60 pkgs ott cake, 304 okgs dried f. ult, 100 pkgs sun? dries, and 2 carriages_Per ateamship Manhat? tan-97 baga sea Island, 1295 bales upland cotton, 10 tes rice. 58 bales domestics, 138 empty bbls, and 86 packages.Per sehr Jonas smith-118,030 feet timber, 92.no feet plank. PHILADELPHIA.-Per steamship Gulf Stream 114 bales cotton, 59 tierces rice, 764 bbls naval ?tores, 286 bales domestics and eoods, 50 bbls floor, loo bags cocoanuts, 128 packagea old Iron, smd 91 packagea sundries, BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-150 tierces rice, 704 bales cou rn, 30 bales domestics, 365 bags phosphate, 353 bus rosin, 33,00) feet lum? ber, 6 balee and 4 hhdB hides, 13 'bags dried rm -, and sundries.Per sehr John s Lee-140/0" feet lumber....Per sehr Matoaka- IKLOM feet of lamber. . Nsw ORLEANS-Per steamship Tappahannock 880 tea rice, 50 sacks corn, 47 aacks peas, 26 sackB floor, 26 sacks cow feed. WILMINGTON, DBL-FT sehr John Shay-440 - tona phosbphate rock. .Bat CREEK, S C-Par ?ehr Carrie S Webb-770 pigs mdse rrom Sen York. Th? Charleston AUurket. POB TBS WEEK ENDINO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 'THE CROPS.-The psst week has generally been -dry, somewhat cool, but it lias failed to reach the frost point, and has cont inned pro, liions for se oaring and maturing cotton, closing, however, with a mc derate rain. The delay tn reaching cold weather, and tue protracted good harvest time, Bhpnld have a favorable effect on the cotton planL^ THE RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton port i for the week up to Friday laatjajrere 96,078 bales, in contrast with 93,969 balea the week before, and 106,406 bales f r the time the year -previous. At Hew Orleans the receipts were 25,676 bales, in contrast with 80,266 la?t season. The total sup? plies ai the cotton pom from September l, 1871, ap to the latest dates, ? ere 559,866 bales, against 631,373 bales last year, showing a decrease of 72,007 bales. The arrivals at the principal Sauth ?ju marketa from September l, 1871, ap to the latest dates, as compared with the year before, were ss follow?: 1871. 1870. Brew Orleans, November 8.156,576 168,8.0 Hob tie, No vernor 8.64,015 re 399 - Savannah, > o ve mb er ft.110,819 192.069 Charleston, November 8 .74.595 103,266 Galveston, November 8 . 47,007 14.997 Horfoifc, November 8_.70,096 45,811 Wilmington. November 8...-.16,183 20537 Other ports, November 8..21,676 21,474 Total bales.569,308 631,373 Total decrease to date. 72,007 The receipts of cotton at the principal Southern markets. from November 2 to November 8, 1871, Inclusive, as reported by telegraph, were as fol tows. This Includes all points but"b ver land: Bf JW ORLEANS Nov 2..5306.No? 3..68011 HOV 4.2036.NOV 6..3245 126,494 HOV 7.6634.Nov 8.3972 J Th? arrivals tor the week last year were..84,122 MOBILE ' NOV 2.1754.Nov 3...*..13461 HOV 4.1399..Nov 6.315? J-11,500 NovM.1516..HOV 8.1891J Aast year.13,373 SAVANNAH - Hov 2.3349.NOV 3.34191 Hov 4..2702.NOV 6 .466)f 20,615 Hov 7.S400.Nov 8.3185} LAS: year.......82,190 CHARLESTON Hpv 2..1773.NOV 3.1616) Nov 4..911.Nov 6.3437 110,67 Nov 7.1460."..Nov 8......1475 J La t year.13,C05 CALVES-ON Hov 2.. 562........Ko* 3..10931 Hov 4 . 638.NOV 6. 907 V 6,138 Hov 7.1085.N?V 8. 853 J Last year. 5,207 NORFOLK Hov 2.1784.Nov 3.1377 J Nov 4.1637.Nov 6 . 2433 HO.097 Howl.159J.NOV 8.1221 J Last year.8,114 WILMINGTON Hov 2. 107. To? 3.1131 Hov 4..109.OV 6..',... 473}- 1,431 Hov 7. 37,3_NOV 8.266"J Last year.3,095 Total this year....*..86.C07 Total last year.109,309 The stock of the article m sight at the latest dates was as followa: 1871. 1870. Stock m Liverpool..bales...517,too 463.000 Stock ld London.111,924 3i,73l ?stock in Gia-gow. 200 1,800 Stock in Havre.118.470 95,350 Stock In Marseilles. 19.300 10.500 Stock in Bremen...24,713 10,47 StooR rest of Continent.100,000 20,b00 Ado&t for Great Britain (Amer? ican,). 67,000 80.000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil,). 20,673 1.401 Afloa- for Bremen (American). Total Indian cotton afloat for RUT OP?.....3S1.0C8 193,213 Stock lu United Mates porta_260,444 253,734 Stock ia the interior towns. 63,98 i 43 243 Total.1.637,623 1,208,040 Increase of stock ta aight. 449,583 The receipts at this port tor the week just ter? minated were 434 bags of sea islands and Flori? das, and 10,133 bales of uplands, against 287 bags of sea islands apd Floridas and 11,329 bales of up? lands the week before, and 288 bags of sea islands and Floridas and 15,190 bales of uplands for the per*id last 3 ear. These supplies came as follc ws: Say of uplands per South Carolina RaUro.d 8371 bales, Northeastern Railroad 1298. Savan? nah and Charleston Railroad -, Santee 5, Peedee 402, Christ Church 2, wrecked cotton from the ccast of Florida loo, F.ortda io. or sea 11 islands: Northeastern Railroad 17, Christ cburch 47, Janus Island 52, Edtsto 122, Wadmalaw 1, j 1 Joan's Island 31, Beaufort 88, St mo 5, Florida, I 115. THE COITOS MARKET.-The market fer this 11 staple bas Atowa slightly fluctuating features dur? ing this f/cnod, the receipts from day to day, as j J they mx.y be heavy or light, imparting a weak or atrong-aftaracter to the article, and causing limit? es, ch urges to rates; prices tn the foreign market, whlca opened at 9>id, receded to 9J?d H rh for ? mid Jung uplands; at New York the quotations J were at 18? to 18>?@18>? eta, while at this point J middling uplands have generally ruled at ns? ( ITXC**. Tne tranaacUons and prices at Liver- t pool rod New Yoik for this period were as fol lows: Qa Friday, November 3, the former was dull, uplands ?;<<!, sales 10,000 bales; the latter was tending dowi* at 18>ic, sales 2080 bales. ^at ?rday, the foi mer was heavy, uplands 9Xd, Bales ?ooo hales; tbe latter was weak and, Romlnal at 18#@i8>ic, sales 2500 bales. On Mondsy the for mer was quiet and steady, uplands 9K<% sa 10,000 baie:: the latter WAS arm, uplands 18? sales 2044 baies. On Tuesday the former was qo and steady, uplands 9Kd, B?les 10,000 bales; the latter business was suspended. On Wedfn day the former waa heavy, uplands 9??d, sa 10,000 bales; the latter was dui! at l8Kc sales3 bales. Yesterday the former was quiet and stea at s.Kd, sa!e9 lo;ooo bales; the latter was q-ilet 18>i cts. The ea: s and prices of the article lu this m ket for the week under review were as fellow On Friday, November 3, there was a moder demand from buyers at easier figures and facto to effect sales, had to submit to a partial dec: or about Kc fi-ft; sal*?s 8:0 bales, ordinary good or?lnary being quoted at 15@I7KC, ii middling 17K. mUdling 1TK@IT.;,', strict ra dllog 17K@l7Kc fl lb. On Saturday lhere vi rather a steady Inquiry, the market occasions showing an easier tendency, but underwent important change- sales 700 bales, ordinary good ordinary being quoted at 15@17>?C, Ww m 17& middling lTj?QlTX, strict middling 17* I7?*c fi lb. On Monday there was a steady 1 qulry with a limited offering stock, the marl showing a firmer tendency, with a partial I provement of Kc fi lb in some cases; sale) 7 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being qaoed 15@17K. low middling lTJfi middling 17K@17 and strict middling l7Kc ? lb. On Tuesd there was a steady demand at full and somewh Armer figures; sales looo bales, ordinary to go ordinary being quoted at l5@l7Kc low mid-ill ITXQUXi middling 17X, strict mlddllog 17Xc ft. On Wednesday the article was quiet with somewhat easier tendency ; sales soo bales, on nary to good ordinary being quoted at I5@17x low middling 11K, middling ITJf, strict ml diing 17\c fi Bi. Yesterday there was a med? ate demand, prices being slightly in buyers rave salas 700 bales, viz : 6 at 16K, 34 at 17, 4S at IT; 53 at 17.K. 330 at 17K. 40 at 17K, 13 > at l7;\<c. ' quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.15 @17K Low middling.1"K@ Middling.17H@ Strtc: midd.log..17\@ - SBA ISLAND COTTON.-There have been got supplies of ttys quality of the staple coming fo ward during *his tl ne, the arrivais of Carolin! and floridas amounting to a^out 454 bags. Ther waa rather less activity in the Inquiry during part of . this period, buyers apparently loidin orr, out lt had no perceptible Influence on price and a lair- demand prevailed since, with stead rates for medium to fine grades. Sales wei about 230 bags of Carolinas and Floridas, arnon which were, say of Carolinas 5 at 62,2 at 77,161 ??0, 2 at 82. 12 at 83, 33 at 85, 5 at 90, 3 at 95, 3 I <1, 6 at $1 os, l at $l 15. Of Floridas, 13 at 40,4 : 4 ., 8 at 60, 3 at 65. 4 at 70. ''? * Bies;.-The arrivals of Carolina rough wei moderate, say about 25,000 bnshels for this timi This grain has been in good demandr at Orme prices, the market ah .wing a hardening tendet cy, witb sales or about looo tierces ot clean Caro lina, among which were 80 tierces inferior at y< 5?, 13 at ?Ki 15 at 6, 30 at 61;, 7aat 'H. 6 at 6X 42 at 6 9-16, 310 at 6K. 148 at 6K. 20 at 6 1316, S at 6X> 138 at7, 95 at rs-. We quote common t fair at e@6K1 good 6K@7Kc <p tb. NAVAL STORES.-The arrivals of these article 'were in moderate way, say abont 2500 bbis, c all descriptions. There has bees a fair tnqulr for rosins at full rates, while spirits turpentln has been quie?. and with but little doing. Th transactions for the week were a? follows: Ol Friday, November 3, sales of rosins 542 bbls; sa; 18 bois extra No. 1 at $7 25, 89 No. 1 at $6 75, 4 low No l at $6.140 extra No. 2 at $4, 98 No. 2 a ti 20, 60 bbls low No. 2 at $la4 10, OS bbls No. 3 a $3 90-no sales spirits. On Saturday, Novembei 4, there were no sales reported. On Monday, No vember 6, there was nothing doing. On Tuesday November 7, sales of rosins 600 bbls, viz , io bbl? extra No. 1 at $7 25, 35 bbls extra No. 2 at $4 60 95 Ko. 2 at tl 20, 125 low No. 2 at $4 10, 331 No. : at $4-spirits turpem ice was held at 64c, withou salea On Wednesday, November 8 sales 616 bbb rosin, say 3 bbls pale at $7 7S, 83 extra No. 1 ai $7 25 60 bbls No. 1 at $6 75, 28 bbls low No. 1 at $6, 38 extra No. 2 ht $4 60, 92 No. 2 at $4 20, 2? lon No. 2 at S4 10,191 bbls No. 3 at $4-no sales Bplrlti turpentine. On Thursday, November 9, there wai buta Hilted ausloess at unchanged rates, sa j 303 bbls No. 2 and extra No. 2 at |4 20@l 50. N< sales of spirit) turpentine. Crude turpentine maj be qnoted at $4 2? for v.rgin, $3 90 for yellow- dip, and $3 so for hard. HAY.-There wer > no arrivals of this article, and the transactions were unimportant. CORK_The supplies were only limited, and the business was In a light Jobbmg way at about $106 ?l 08 fi bushel for prime white, Backs included. OATa-There were received abont 1700 bushels .f this grain with.sales of about 1600 bushels at 65s .fi bushel, sacks included. PEAS -The stock in the market ls light, and we qnote clay quaint s at $1 io?l 25 fl bushel, sacks included. *? FLOUR.-There ls a fair stock or this article In the hands or dealers, with a moderate city and country demand. Northern and Western super may be quoted at $? 75@T fi bbl, extra at $7 SO? 9ft bbl, family at $8 25@9 fi bbl. Soathern de? scriptions aregka limited stock, and super may be qnoted at S6 75@T ft bbl. extra at $i 60@8 ft bbl, farali*ac $8 2f @9 fi bbl, and extra family at $9? IO fi bbl. . . . * . BACON'.-The market ls well supplied with most qualities of prime meat, with a moderate trade doing, Prime- smoked shoulders may be quoted ar. 8*@8Jic $ th, salte*, shoulders at 7@7Kc fi tb, prime smoked clear rib sides at &>?@9,J;c f? lb, and prime salted sides at ec fi ft. COFFEE.-This article ls held at steady rates, and we quote fair to prime Rio at 22K@24c ft th. Laguayra at 2f&28c, Java at 30c ft lb. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode? rate, but good to prime grocery sugars maybe quoted at 11K@12KC fi lb; fair to good Cubas lOK^UK". New Orleans molasses, prime is scarce. Cuba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 36@38c in bhds. and 40c in bbls; clayed at S3@35c In hhds. and 35@37c In bbls. Demerara sugar, prime * I2@m.c. Molasses, prime In puncheons 48c; In bbls 62c. Sugar house syrup Bells at 21@23c In hhds, and 27c in barrels. BUTTER AND LARD.-There lr a fair stock of this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 35 eta; New York State, prime, 25@30c; medium 20325c ; ordinary grades, sweet, I5@l8c; choice Western 20@25c. Lard ls in fair supply, and is held at I2@i3c f> ft. Cheese-ractory choice I5@iec. SALT.-3200 sacks of Liverpool were sold on pri? vate terms. Jobbmg parcels of Liverpool re? ceived direct may be quoted at $1 6031 70 fi sack. ISON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market ai 5K?6C 9 nv Wallis tic 5g*Kc. . INDIA BAGGING.-The market ls dull. We quote f> yard, gunny cloth I7@l8c; domestic is quiet, and double anchor, 45 laches, may be quoted at 18c; elephant at 17K@i8c, Ludlow 17c, other brands I7@is: as In quality. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market ror this arti? cle is quiet. We quote timber for milling purposes from $6910. Shipping timber $10@15. Bright timber, good-merchantable, from city mills, cut to sise, from $18??: fi M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $13@15; river lumber, $10@12; dressed lamber, $22@25. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct nomi lal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New fork Kl on uplands, ld on sea Islands; by sall M8d on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Jarre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by iteam Keon uplands and Icon sea islands; $2 H tierce on rice; by Bail, - fi ft on cotton; - fi tierce on rice; 59c fi barrel on rosin; I7@$8 fi M on lamber; $!>?10 ? ll on tim ?er. To Boston, by sall, Kc fi lb on upland :otton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 fi M on loards, Kc fi lb on cotton; by steam $1 fi bale on Jew Yuri rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ic fi mon uplands; by sall, $7 fi M on boards: F9 on timber; $3 fi ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on ihosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Kc fi ft >y sail, $6 50@7 fi M on boards; $3@3 25 fi to m phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by mr merchants to take lumber freights from , Jeorgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satilla River, Ga, 3 ind Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and ' 10912 f. M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pnrchas- i ng sig&t checks on New York at K@Kcdiscount; j time billa nomina!. They are selling sight checks at par. ? EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was at 1QX for 60 day bilis. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at ll and selling at 12. Marketa br Telegraph. MOSEV MARKETS. LONDON. November 9-Noon-Consols OJ. Bonds 91?,'. Evening.-Consols 91; bonds 91%. Bullion in? creased over half a million pou-.ds. - ? PARIS, November 9-Noon.-Rentes 57f 10c. Eveiiing.-Remes closed at 5Tf 25c. FRANKFORT, Novembers-Nooa.-Bonds opened at 96 S,. NEW TORS, November 9-Noon -Freights steady. Stocks strong. Governments steady. States dull, except nev South Carolinas which were very active at 34%. Money firm at 6. Gold 11X> St'.rim?, long 9 y" short 9#. Kv, clog.-Frelgats a shade Armer. Money easy at 5a6. Discounts I0al2. Exchange higher at 8>?a8*(. G lld HtfaltJi. Governments dull and barely ateady. States steady. North Caro Inas somewhat " fl?ner. Tennessee? 66; new 65>?. Virginias 60; new 69. Louisianas 65; new 56. Levees 63: eights 75. Alabama eights 93; Aves 65. Georgias so: sevens 86. North Carolinas 37; new 19. South Carolinas 70; new 3?M. . NEW ORLEANS, November 9.-Sterling 20J? Sight ii discount. Gold 12. It ls raining, and business ls light. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, November 9-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and steady; uplands sy,d, Orleans 9f?d. Later-Cotton quiet and ateady; sales 10,000 ba es; speculation and export 2000; shipping at New orleans 9 9-16d. Evening.-Cotton closed qaiet; inlands 9"ic, Orleans 0^a9,\c; shipping at savaanah O'ic. NEW YORE. November 9-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands 18>?, Orleans 19?i ; sales 1800 bales. ?ales of futures, last evening, 13500 bales,as follows: November, 18 1-16; December, IS)*'als 6-16; Janu? ary, 18 7-l6at8X; February, 13 U-16al8X; Maren, 18 15-16 19; April, 19 3-16. Evening.--otton steady; sales 3378 bales; up? lands 18>ic Orleans 19J?C. BOSTON, November 9.-Cotton quiet; middlings 19c; net receipts 680 bales, gross 1250; sales 400; stock 7000. PHILADELPHIA. November 9.-Cotton quiet; middlings 17>;al7 c. BALTIMOBE, November 9.-Cotton dull; mid di ngs 18','c; receipts 402; exports to Great Bri? tain 208: coastwise 22; sales 377; stock 4483 bales. NORFOLK, November 9.-Cotton quiet; low mid? dlings 18,'ic; net receipts 2060; exports coastwise 758:sales 200; atoe* 8933. WILMINGTON, November 0.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings !7>,'c; net receipts 287 bales; exports coast? wise 102; Stock 3194. SAVANNAH, November 9.-Cotton Irregular and Ingcod demand; middlings I7)ial7?fc; net re? ceipts 4578 bale^; exports to Spain 780; sales 1600; stock 52,588. AUGUSTA, November 9.-Cotton firm and In fair demand; mida.lugs 17Xc; receipts 12oO bales; sales 1200. M EM rn ts, November 9.-Cotton Arm; middlings 17>?ai7Kc; receipts 1750 bales. MOBILE, November 9.-Cotton In fair demand: middlings 17*ie; nrt receipts 1390; exports coast? wise 694; sales 1009; stock 30,410 bsles. Nsw ORLEANS, November 9.-Gotten quiet; mid? dlings* 18c; net receipts 6852 bales; gross 6555; exports coastwise 27i8; eales 8800; stock 78,900. POVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, November 9-Noon.- Pork 43s. Lard' ;6a ed. Beer 60s. ' Nsw YORE. November 9-Noon.-Flour quiet and steady. Wheat quiet and unchanged, eora dull and unchanged. Pork Arm at $13x2818 25. Lard steady. Turpentine dall at 69c. Rosin very arm at $4 34<>. 87& Evening.-F.our quiet and ateady. Whiskey more steady at 90c Wheat Inactive and la2c lower; winter red Western Si Sfjal 60. Corn a shade easier at 78>?a3i>?c. Rice 7>fa8Xc. Pork steady. Lard a ahade easier; kettle 10c. Tur? pentine dull. Rosin very firm. Tallow 9a9%c. BALTIMORE, November 0.-Flour unchanged and belter reeling. Wheat active and Armer; Pennsylvania ll 62al 63. Corn Arm; yellow 70a 72; white 6Sa72c. Oats 47a5lc. Rye 90a93c. Pork, steady. Bacon Arm and unchanged. Whiskey quiet at 91K?92C. WILMINGTON, -November 9.-Spirits turpentine steady at 6lc. Rosin Arm at $4 for strained, $412 >? tor "No 2, $7'for pale. Ci ode turpentine steady at $3 50 for bard, $5 25 for yeuow dip, $6 35 for virgin. Tar steady at $2 90. CINCINNATI, November 8.-Flour in good de? mand. Corn drooping; new46a47c; old 54456c Pork unchanged at $i2al2 15. Lard dull. Bacon quiet and unchanged: Whiskey 88c. NEW ORLEANS, November 9.-Sdgar m good de? mand and easier; Inferiorere; ralr 8?a9; good fair 9XalO; fully fair to cho.ee 1 lall S - Molasses lower; centrifugals 40c; prime 44a46; strictly prfme 59; all others unchanged. Interior Cotton markets. SUMTER, November 7.-The market has been very steady since last report. Sales 228 bales at I5sai6>,'c. Shipmen ta as follows: New York 121, Charleston 123, Baltimore 80. Te al S21 bales. New York Rice Harket. From the Dally Bulletin, Tuesday, November 7: Bu-lnesa not very active and extending only to the ordinary wanta of the regular trade, but the supplies on hand, especially of d mernie are some? what reduced and tidderffa ahade Armer. Sales of 4i tea Carolina at TMatX?; aD(1 2 0 bags East lnd;a at 6%a7ac for Rangoon, and 7tfa7)ic for Patna. " Som the Journal of Commerce: The market ts ade stronger. The demand lt l ghr, but there ls not much stock here, ano holders Insist on full rates. We quote Carolina at 7>ia8c, and Rangoon at 6%a7xc. New York Naval Stores Harket. From the Journal of Commerce, Tuesday, No? vember 7: Fur spirits turpentine there ls scarce? ly ao firm a market. The demand ls somewhat unimportant, and some parties are forcing a mar? ket for a few lots. Sales are 100 bbla In mer? chantable order lu yard at 69c, and 70 bbls on wharf at 69a69?c. Rosina-the market ls rather quiet; a few email lots are being cloaed out. Prices show no further change. Sales are 250 bbls strained at $4 75, and 30 obis pale at $7 60. We quote strained at $4 65a4 75; No 2 at $4 80a 5 30; No 1 at $5 50aS 75; pale at |7a8; extra pale at $8 25al0. Tar ls tn small demand-Newbern, $3 70; wilmington, $4. Sales are reported of 75 bbls. Washington at $3 62*83 75. 'Change ad? journed over to-morrow-election day. City pitch quoted at $4 76. New York Coffre Harket. From the Daily Bulletin. Tues lay, November 7: The market throughout has been quite dull, and the slight gain of tone noted last week ap? pears to have been lost. This ls especially notice? able on Brazils, which are directly affected by a later telegram, from Rio Janeiro to t ctober 18, and reporting aale', since October 10, 61,000 bags; shipments 00,00c bags; loa lieg 55,000 bags; stock 50.000 bags; price $7a#; exchange 23%d; dally ar? rivals ol effie 6500 bags. This dispatch some holders construe as favorable, and mere likely to strengthen than Inj ire their position, but buyers look upon the advices lu a directly contrary light, s ul the result ls that very few bids have b en made, and the market has again become almost entirely nominal. We return late quotations, however, as they are ab jut as low as any bolder would accept at the moment. Other sty les quiet and a little Irregular, with the tendency, if any? thing, slightly in buyers' favor. Sales ol 961 bags Costa Rica at or about. I8)ic, gold, In bond. We quote Rio, gold, In bend, aa Follows: Ordinary cargoes ll '^al4>?,falr do UXal?X, good do lo}; a liX, Prime do 16J?al5>?c. Stock of Cotton In the Interior Towns at the Latest Dates. Augusta.November 3 13,461 Columbus.November 3 5,552 Macon.november 3 7,577 Montgomery...November 3 6,173 Selma.November 3 4 603 Memphis.November 3, 1 ?.226 Nashville.November 3 1,394 Total bales. 53,936 Charleston Wholesale Price?. ARTICLES. FBICB9. 8A.MINO, fi yara Dandee. 9 Gunny Cloth.:. 1?X9 13 New York Double Anchor, 45 lncrffes, 2Xtns. 18 ? BALK ROPE, fi B Manilla. 9 Western. 8 9 12 X Jute... 9 BUTTBB-Goshen... 33 9 3? Country. 9 . . ? COTTON, fi ft- / Ordinary to good ordinary.... ? 9 i?h Low middling. 17?,9 Middling to strict middling... 17X9 17X Good middling. ? Sealsland. 85 ? 100 ???oB?:.*..tt-...?X? 24 Laguayra. 26 ? 28 Java. 30 ? FERTILIZERS-; CaroUna Fertilizer, fi 2000 Bs. Cash. 60 00 ? Time (with T per ct. interest) 55 oo @ Wando Fenlllzer.cash.... 50 00 ? Time.'.. 66 00 9 Double Refined Poudrette. 30 00 9 Niles' Phosphate. 63 00 9 Peruvian Guano, fi 2240 Bs.. .100 00 9 PaclflcGuano.fi 2000 tts.cash. 65 00 9 Time. 60 00 @ Phoenix Guano... 47 55 ? Baugh'B Phos., fi 2000 ft a. cash 60 00 @ Rhodes' Phosphate. ? 2000 Bs 65 00 ? Rhodes'Standard Manure($66 time).6T 60 ? urchlllo Guano (140 time).35 oo g ? Land Piaster....... 13 00 . Mopes' Super Phos. 9 2000 Bs. 65 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 oo ? Woolston's Vege'or, fi 2000 tts 66 00 ? Oroasdale's Gen. Sun.Phos. net 60 00 ? Bowers' Complete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 66 oo ? Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? PatADSCo Guano. 65 00 ? E. Frank Coe'a Ammonia tee Bone Phosphate......WOO fl? Coe's Pore Dissolved Bone- 82 00 ? Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 ? 70 00 Etlwan Guano, No l ($60 time) 64 oo ? Etlwan Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 63/W ? Zell's Ammonlated Bone Phos- r phate($70ttme).60 CO ? .. Russel Coe's Ammoujarted Bone Superphosphate ($60 tlme)....f;......:.. ?5 oo ? .. Cotton Food, per ton. 60 oo @ Bowen A Mercer's superphos phate...:cash. 60 oo ? Time.oo eo ? Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manipu? lated. 60 oo ? Stono Soluble Guano ($8S time) 60 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($36 Mme).~.33 oo ? Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 15 oo ? Atlantic Phosphate Company. 50 oo @ Acid Phosphates. 30 00 @ FLOCK, fi bbl - Fine.7.. ? Super. ? 75 9 ' *> Northern and Western Extra. 7 60 ? 8 OJ Baltimore Extra. _ .. ? . . . Southern-Super. 8 75 ? 7 00 Extra. '60 ? 8 oo Family. 8 26 ? ? 00 GRAIN, fi bushel- nr ? Maryland Oats. 85 ? Western Oats.,. ? Corn.~.'.. ? .. BAT, fl cw*- . _ North River.<. ? LUM BR. ft M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 50 00 ? 66 00 White Pine, good run.. 38 00. ? 40 00 Yellow Pine..T.20 oo ? 24 oo Boards, rougti. ll 00 @ 12 00 Grooved aal tongued 28 oo ? 82 oo MOLASSES, f> gallon- ? Cuba. 83 ? 87 Muscovado.?.. 38 ? 50 Sugar-houBC. 60 ? l oo New Orleans. ? NAVAL STORES, fi boi Tar...^.. ? Pltoh. 9 Rosin, pale. 7 50 ? 8 oo Rosin, NO. 1.?00 ? 7 25 Rosin. No. 2. 4 10 ? 4 #0 Rosin, NO. 8., 4 00 ? Spirits Turpentine, fi gallon. ? Oruue Turpentine, fl bbl. ? Hard Turpentine. ? Oakum, fi B. 18 ? NAILS-American 4@20d" fi keg 5 05 @ 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 ? Dupont's. Blast Lng. .4-00 ? " , PROVISIONS, ? tt Bacon, Hams. ? Sides. 09X9 09>,' Shoulders. 08X9 Q8X Strips. ? Lard, in keg. 12 ? 18 Cheese. 10 ? 18 Potatoes, Irish, ft bbl. 3 75 ? 3 60 Sweet..'. ? Onions. 2 75 ? 3 00 Apples. 4 00 ? 5 00 . Eggs. 30 ? 40 Poultry-Chickens, f> dos.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, fi doz. 5 00 ? 5 60 RICE, fi B-Carolina. 06 ? 07 X East India. ? SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 so ? l 70 Liverpool, fine. ? SUGAR, ? ft-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. 10X9 ia,* BEESWAX-fi B. 38 ?. 40 tl ID aa, Oreen-fl *. ? Dry. ll 9 ? li ii ti EE ot c.: p . S: Pi CZO! o Pl! I hilt j Jicai g f??9 f* * * *" S j i ; i leif! ?as?? 2 z '25tz <<:<<< < 5*2 3 co co oa O) o fi o at n co 33 33 5 S c|33 ?-l .i -, -, -, -I -1 -, ?I -, CU M co M ce w -)?MM gs : S : 2 SS : S 82 SI ?8 O OD SS i : : 2 to jap; wy . -ic7>"?oie?*- *co ajo-* M (0*1 o S -t CO -* 0? H o ?O W p . *.p C4.Ccc-?--'5 OJ** CO CT 1?8'?'S'?85?S?S "eoo> '-? o> oo"* *a"-? OD^ o>g ?f*r"l t j?; C*t o>Va> . ?O . O-lv- ?J.? ?ter* . otp- ta?** ox c?' ; ?>K. -Jco. >-' fi: : : : : : a S??*'. '. s"'. S'y' p*0* Cog. . Cn ? . p*fc<. A S .MO. . CK ? . O CO g *- ^ ? a" u *f taco ; a ?M co ^r'?'T'!'' . go3SS8o_r-5S . M' ta! ; *:& - w; p ; ; _oJJ ita. ! V' S* . ds ; - . . co . CO . . p Itt' . CO jfc. OP * - CD co ils S s ?i o ii3 "I p ill lao SS? o S " .S* ***** CB* . "***-i If: : : : : ?: : 28 wo' . HT.- S; ; o<? *Sg: : S: SS: : SS ? Mit. OP * - . . S! ex S ?ex ^oo po i : tSSSSiSsSS 8S-.?ari? gg; ?I ?Q o? ?o ? M ootj r* . ; 3 g O OD *- W -J S ' ? s S?ea So SOD; a o- Va*, oo o e?' O ? p -, oe co Cn ooo ?a -, e w 82 500 SK S . P 3? a o 9 sr S'ilc? s1 . ? S le ii NOTE.-We nave ueuucteu irom New Orieanf 25,126 bales uplands, from Mobile 116 bales un? ?a ds; Irom savannah 240 bags sea "land ana 138 bales upland, and irom Charleston 281 wigs sea island and 307 bales upland cotton; also. 616 nales wrecked cotton from the coast or Flor? ida- being the receipts at tnos* ports from Mo olle, Florida, Texas and savannah. Comparative Ki port s or Colton and Rice . from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1 to November 8.1871. EXPORTED TO 1871-'72. S. L.Up'd. i Rice 1870-'n. s. L.?p'd. i Rice Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Tot'l G. Britain S5j 13994 55 13991 11494 Ba vre. Other Fr. Ports Total France N. or Europe Tot'l N. Europe S.of Europe., w. indies, ?c. Total F. Ports.. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. ft Nr'folk Otb. U.S.Ports Tot'l C'asPorta Grand Total. 55 11494 13994 214 11494 398 54 1102! 338481 1658 -! 2892' 679 2208 1102 39192 876 1896 4979 1167| 531661 4979 537,1 643841 1892 .... 37791 297 .... 6493 952 .... . 282 546 75553 8477 3477 Exports of Rice. Naval Storea and L, um? ber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to November 8, 1871. ?XF0KTID TO Boston. New York... Philadelphia. Baltimore... New Orleans. Mobile.I Provid'ce.RI.l Oth'rUSP'rta T'alCoastw'se 1871-'72. NAVAL STOB'8 Bbls. 859 ?.265 6,?fl2 Barcelona. ?ar& A M'ker. west Ino les.. Halifax, N S.. St John's, N B. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. 13,889 LUlfBIB, Feet. 290,000 962,482 194,400 724,639 3S5.0O0 278,281 2,S04,802 149.50o 44,155 1,600 Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. Total Foreign. Grand Total 1,594 3,194 133,000 1870-'71. ^[LT/MERE. Bbls. 3,185 6,368 3,061 690 13,304 Feet. 130,000 761,206 427,000 195,491 346,138 126,500 1,984,335 >...!. 173,901 2,150 326,655 17.083! 3,131,457 2,268 4,418 173,901 2,168.739 Receipts by Railroad, November 0. so ern CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1613 bales cotton, 24 bales goods, 13 cars wood and lumber, 3 cars stock. To Railroad Agent, W w smith. Oeo H Walter ft co, Frost A Adger, G W Williams ft co, Wm C Bee A co, A J Salinas, Mowry A Son, Reeder A Davis, Pelzer, Rodgers ft co, Pringle k Bon, A S smltb, H G^ndglns, W K Ryan. Murdaugh k Mathews, Thos P Smltb, W B Williams A Son, Trenholm k Sou, A B Mulligan, Caldwell k Son, w c Courtney k co, Kinsman k Howell, Street Bros k co. Sloan & Soignions, R 0 Sharp, Dowling k co, Plackney Bros. Wilcox, Gibba ft co, C R Holmes, J A Quackenbaah, Wm Roaoh k co, E S Miles. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 174 bales spland and 8 bags tex Uland cotton, 324 bbla naval stores, cars lamber, wood, rough rice, nalia, mdse, Ac. To Frost ft Adger, W El Ryan, Pringle A Son, Pelzer, R -dgers k co, W C Courtney A co, Ravenel k ca. Reeder ft Davis. T Smith, Wm O B e * co. Barden ft Parker. G H Walter k co, J C Maltonee. E Welling. Fraser k Dill. J A Quackenbaah, E Bates ft co, A S Smith, W O Dukes k co, Geo A Trenholm ft son. Wilcox, qibhg'A to. Kinsman k Howell, O W Williams ft. co, Mowry k Son, Whllden ft Jones, Witte Bros, Smith k Chapeau, H Bischoff k co. Dowling ft co, Howard ft Bro, A J Salinas, Sloan ft Selgnloos, R ?Hunter, Railroad Agent anil Order. PORT CALE*AAR. MOON'S PHASES. Lut qr arter. 6th, 7 hours, 34 min?tes, morning. New M ion, 12th. ll hoar, 49 minutes, morning. First Qiarter. 19th. 3 hourn. 27 minn'.?J, morning. Full Moon, 26th, 8 hours, 33 minutes, '"7?nlng. Monday. Tueaday. Wednesday. Thursday..". Friday. Saturday... Sunday. BUN RISES. 6..24 6..26 6..26 6..27 6.. 29 6..28 6..29 SUN BETS. 5.. 8 6.. 2 6.. 2 tv. 1 ... 0 4..89 4..69 KOON K. A S morn. 12..62 1..51 2..54 3..58 6.. 6 sets. HIOH WATER. 2.. 17 3..14 4..ll 6.. 2 6..62 S. .37 7..25 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.NOVEMBER 10,1871. Lat 86 deg 46 min 33 sec. Wen 7? deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. British bark Oriental. Dunham, Boston-8 days. Ba last. To W BSmith k co. Merchants' Line sehr B N Hawkins, Lynch, New York-8 days. Mdse. To Wm Roach k co, Rail? road Agents. J E Adger ft co, Adams, Damon ft co, J Apple, W H Andrews, T W Bliss, W C Bee k co, W M Bird k co. Bollmann Bros, H'Bischoff k co, J U Boescb, J J Boesch, J Campeen ft co, E R Cowperthwait, A F Chevreux, T M Cater, Dowle, Moise k Davis. Cameron, Barkley ft co. H A Due, Douglas k Miller, A E Ely, Elias Bros, T P Forrex ton.D F Fleming k co, Guy k Kinloch, H Gerdts k co, M Goldsmith k Son, C Oraveley. J W Harris? son, J Hurkamp ft co, Heath ft Rice, Hart k co, H Blatte k co, King k Gibbon, KUnck, Wlckenberg ft co, Kinsman ft Howell, c Kerrison, Jr, Laurcv k Alexander, w J Trim. A Langer, P B Lalane ft co, W McLean, C LLUenthal ft co, Mantoue k co, S R Marshall, W A Mehrtens. D O'Neill ft Sons, S c Railroad co, B O'Neill, Stellens, Werner ft Ducker, W Shepherd ft co. G W sties. M A Tanlunson, R Thomllnson io, Tledeman, Calder k co. Wm L Webb,Waiker, Evana k Cogswell, G W Williams k co. Wagener k Monsees, O F Wleters, R White, L Wetekopr-J N Robson, w J Yates, fl Yeadon, and others. *> Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbattt, West Point Mill. 42 tes rice. To J R Pringle k Son, Cohen, Hanckel a co. Sehr R E Lee, Gradlck. Cooper River. 1500 bosh els rough rice. To w c Bee a co. . Sehr Ada, Whitehurst, Combahee. 2200 bushels rongh rice. loWO Beek co. Sloop Chlcora. from Pon Pon. 500 bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle A Son. Boat from James Island. 3 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser k Dill. Boat from John's Island. 8 bags sea Island cotton. To Fraser k Dill. Boat from Edlsto. 2 nags sea Island cotton. To Fraser ft Dill. Bost from Toogoodoo. - bogs sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser k Dill. Boat from John's leland. 1 bag sea island cot? ton. ToR Roper. Boat from Edlsto. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To W A Boyle. Boat from Wadmalaw. 1 bag sea Island cot? ton. To w A Boyle. Boat from Christ church. 2 bags sea island cotton. To H Bulwlnkle. Boat from Christ Chnrch. 3 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Kinsman k Howell. Boats from Christ Church. 8 bags sea Island cotton. To stoney k Lowndes. Boat from James Island. 2 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Stoney ft Lowndes. Boat from St Andrew's. 4 bags sea ls laud cot? ton. To Stoney ft Lowndes. Boat from Edlsto. 4 bags sea Uland cotton. To Stoney ft Lowndes. Received from Habenlcht Mills, James Island. 6 bags Bea Island cotton. To W C Bee ft co, and others. Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 83 tes rice. To L D DeSausaure. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York-Wag? ner, Huger ft co. w A Courtenay. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York. Steamship Virginia. Hunter. Philadelphia. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, at New York, November 7. UP FOR THIS PORT. British ship Colonist, Boarsrud, at Liverpool, October 21. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, at New York, November 7. sehr Annie Sheppard, Newton, at New York, November 7. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Sooth Carolina, Beckett, from New York, November 9. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORE. November 9.-Arrived, steamships Atlantic, Java and Missouri. Armed out, the City of London. .1 MEMORANDA. The sehr Emma Dwight, from Georgetown, SC, arrived at New York November 6. LIST OP VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS TORT. . FOREIGN. * LITBBPOOL. Br ship Colonist, B^arstud, up.rei 21 Br bars: Belttste, WiMaraB. failed.Oct 18 ihe soeskummeTen, Weatergaanl, ?I'd..".ct n The Windermere, Yeoman, aatLd.,_Octlt NEWPORT, BMG. * ' - \ Br bark r/avid McNutt, Lockhart, sailed.. .Sept 2s The Preso, Jenkins, sailed.Sept 2g. BRISTOL, BKQ. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 FLEETWOOD, EKG. Ship John Sidney, Bartlett, sailed.~.Oct 13 SIDNBT. Br bark Tinco, Robson, up.". ..Oct 6 CARDIFF. Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.rct ll A HALIFAX, N 8. Br ship City of Halifax;, McElhenny, up.Oct 20 ST. STEPHEN'S, N. E. Br bark Grasmere, Lester, op.'..Oct 20 ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, up.-.Oct 21 HAVANA. Br bark Isabella Harmer. Comer, sailed_Oct 23 - DOMESTIC. % BOSTON. Br bark Agra, Fisher, cleare'i.Oct 28 Br bark Oriental, Dunham, cleared.Oct 28 Br bark Matilda Hllyard, Lovltt, cleared....Oct 31 Ba' k Acacia, Robinson, up.Oct 23 NBW TOBE. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, sail'd..Nov 9 Steamship Fall River, Holmes, up.Nov 7 Sehr M.B Harris, Crowley, cleared.Oct 23 Sehr Annie (sheppard, Newton, cleared....Nov 7 Sehr Matilda Brooks, Jones, np.Nov 1 Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder, cleared.Nov 1 PHILADELPHIA. Bark Devonshire, Havener, cleared.Nov 2 Sehr Vraie, Masen, cleared.Nov 2 Sehr Bessie Morris, Allen, cleared.Oct 14 Sehr Annie S Gaskin. Gaskin, up..Oct 26 Sehr S L Russell. Smith, np.Oct 12 Sehr E C Rommed, Adams, up.Nov 4 BALTIMORE. Sehr Henry Allen, Tatem. up.Oct 28 BANGOR, MB. Sehr F Segur, Grogan, cleared.Nov 2 List of snipping IN THE PORT*OF CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 0. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers .aastlng within the State, excepted. w STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Auger A co. Sea Guli, 616 tons, Dutton, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading-P C Trenholm. SHIPS. OUve S Southard, 1182 tons, Theobold, at Vander horst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B G Wilkins A co. Reunion, 1185 tons, Curtis, ia the Stream, for Liv? erpool, ready-Street Broj A co. Nautilus, 1207 tons, - pencer, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-E Willis. BARKS. St Peter, 404 tons, Bartlett, in Ashley River, fer New York, loading-J A Enslow A co. Delphine Melanie. (Fr,) 422 tons, bertho, at Robb's MUL, for London, loading-Gao W Williams a co. Brazil, (Br,) 650 tons, McDonald, at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Enslow A co. Mendota, 512 tons. Perry, st Boyce A co's wharf, for Havre, loading-Street Bros A co. Keystone, - tons. Berry, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B S Bhett A Son.* Draupner, (Nor,) 444 to IN, Ingolrtsen. at Union wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Wm B Smith A cn. Anale Kimball. - tons. Peabody, st Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Wm B Smith A co. Albina, 820 tone Waefela r. at Atlantic wharf, for Llverpo I, loading-Hunt Bros A ce Luget. (Nor,) 473 tous, Nielsen, at Vanderhorst's wharf, from JLaverpooL discharging-Bavenel A co. Lucy. (Br,) - tons, Griffiths, at Quarantine, from Havana, walting-H Card. Oriental, (Br,) - tons, Durham, in the Stream, from Boston, Just arrived-w B Smith A co. BRIGS. " * Delphine, (Fr,) 242 tons,-. at Boyce ? co's wharf, for St Mary's. Qa, to load for Havana, ready-B S Rhett A Son. Lewis L Squire, 426 tons. Morton, at Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B s Bhett A Son." E H Kennedy, 360 ton?- Hallett, in Ashley River, for Boston, loading-Moses Goldsmith A Son. Carlotta, (Span.) - tons, Portuoudo, at Central whar , for Liverpool, loading-R Mure A co. Anna Maria, (Swed.) 260 tons, Hoot, at Vander? horst's wharf, from Stockholm, discharging J M Fredsberg. J L Bowen, 503 tons, Taylor, at Atlantic wharf, from Boston, discharging-B S Rhett A Bon. ? SCHOONERS. Lilly, - tons, Hughes, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-w Roach A co. Marlon, 338 tons, Leppert, at Union wharf, frdm Liverpool, discharging-Wagner, Huger A co.* Geo B Somes, - tons, Pray, in Ashley River, for New York, loading-H F Baker?* co. M H Stockholm. - tons, Cordery, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loadlng-H F Baker A co. Sarah Wood. 272 tons, Hickman, at N E Railroad wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker 4? co. * Edith B Everman, 250 tons, Corson, at Atlantic wharf, from Wilmington, Del, discharging-H F Baker A co. B N Hawkins, 889 tons. Lynch, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach A co. Scales. . BUY THE GENUINE STANDARD SCALES, |lMore than 350 Different Modifications. AGENTS ALSO FOR THE BEST ALARM MONEY DRAWER FAIRBANKS ft CO., No. asa Broadway, New York. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. 118 Milk Street, Boston. For sale by HART ?fe CO., sep26-tuf4mos Charleston, s. 0. 5toing. jfltttliuut._ SINGER SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, NO. 197 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Our "New Family" Machine is simple in con? struction, adjusted in a moment for any kind of work, and will sew from the finest Swiss Maslin to the heaviest Beaver Cloth or Leather, doings greater range of work than any other Machine made.. Our Manufacturing MACHINES for Tail? ors and Shoemakers are the bes: In the world. Call and examine before purchasing, i Sold on easy terms at State Agency, No. 197 KING STBEET. J. CLARK BEDELL, LOCAL AGENT. H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent for Sonth Caro Una Georgia and Florida sepl9-thstn3mos Jj! HENCH DATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grimault A Co., Pana : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LTME, a SOT erlgn remedy In phthisis-reheves, Coughs, Nightsweata, Ac. I* Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, t pleasant and effective remedy for functlonal.de rangement of the digestive organs. Troches of Pepsine and.Paflcreatlnft. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottln. VOMIT IF LE ROY. Pharmacie Onttin. Dragees ie Santonins. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. ^ _ . Fer sale by . ."?*?H-BAER> Wo. 131 Meeting sur* <* POE LIVERPOOL. r The Al American eh lp OLIVE 8. SODTH- JStJk ABD, J. S. T?tooald Ma&ter.haviog a largeSBK portion of her Cargo engaged and going on Hoard, will be dispatched for the above port For Freight engagements, WPjy??,? *. nn OCM2 J. 0. WILKINS A CO. O B NE W_I 0 E C. * NEW YORK A!? I) CHARLESTON STEAMS HIP LINK. ^ ESTABLISHED *l 845. The Splendid SWe-WHeel Steamahlp CHAM? PION R. W. Loclcwood, Commander, will leave Adtrers Wharf on SATURDAY, the 11th instant, at?Tnrongh Billa of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Beat?n, Providence and the New Eng. iand manufacturing towna. MW Insurance by thia Line of Steamers' half per cent. .> - For Freight or MMM ^ 'i?J?'? JAMES ADQMft A Co. Agents. jtyThe Steamship CHABL^TONwUiroflowon TUESDAT, the 14th instant? ; novs-4 B ALTI? ORE . FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED fffijff* TO ?2J? ' " PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. THE CITIES OP THE NORTHWEST, 'yt LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. jT The tine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore,- on SATURDAY, November ll, at half-ias14 o'clock P. M. 4V Philadelphia Freights toni ardoo to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowee am? ple time to sample and nil their Gooda from th ; Railroad Depot tn Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to >n PAUL C. TKEBHOLM, Agent. .^P novT-5_Na t TOM WnatTes, LT VEE PO OL, YU QUEENSTOWN. CARRY IN Q THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN <tfSS% ' STEAM COMPANY ^fi^k wm dispatch one of their first -class, foll power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER NO. 4fl N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, aa TOLLO wa: WYOMING.Capt. WHLNNSRAY.NOV. 16. at 8* A M MINNESOTA,Oapt.T.W.Kreeman.Nov.22,at 2H PM IDAHO, Gape. PRica...Nov. 89, at TX A sf MANHATTAN, Capt J.B.PRICE, Dec, 1, SA - tOLORADO, Capt. T. F. FREEMAK.DeC, fl, at 1 PM Cabin Passage IBO, gold. Steerage Passage (omee No. 89 Broadway) tao, currency. For Freight or Cabin Parase, apply to WILLIAM? A GUION, .' No. ss Wall street, N.,Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to liverpool issued ny the Charleston an? New York Steamers, whloh make close connection with the above line. For particulars ana mts of Frets ht apply to J AMES A DOE K A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A OOH maye Or WM. a. COURTENAY. pAOIFIO MAIL STRAM?f?TP 00MFT8 THROUGH LIKE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above Une leave Pler^fam Na 42, North River, foot, of CaaaiSfflK street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon. oTW?W 8d seth of every month (except when these tes fall on Sunday, then the saturday preced? ing. ? an departures connect at Panama with, steam? era for Sooth Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure cf isth touches atv Kingston, JamaJcaA For Japan and China, steamers leave san Fran claco fl ra t of every month, except when lt rans ca Sudsy; then on the day preceding. * Mo aaulbTBla ?lennmrs totxeh sa Havana, but go direct from New Torie to Asp tawan. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adair, Medicine and attendance free. _ For Paseare Tlcteta or other Information appiy at the COMP ANT'S TICKET OFFICE. OA tb? wharf foot of Canal street, North River, Hew Tort. T.B.BABT, Agent. 1 iiy2fl-lyr _ J^OR .GEORGETOWN, S. C. REGULAR LINE. ' The Steamer EMILIE, captain c.?. 0. White, wUl make two trips ?wJ week until further notice, commencing on sra DAT NIGHT, 22d instant, lea vin? Ch ar les-on every SUNDAY and WED?SEDAT NIGHTS, at 7 o'clock, and returning, leave Georgetown every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, at 5 o'clock. _ Freight received on SATUBDAYS and Warnes^ D Sonday Night tripe will go to Waverly and Frlendfleld Mills. Wednesday Night trips will go tb Kelthneld and Weymouth's Milla. All Freight and Passage prepaid. No Freight received after ? o'clock._ SHACKELFORD A KELLY. oct20 tstow_Agents, Sonthern Wharf. OE FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. F The splendid Steamers DICTATOR, , _?Jt^?a? Captain L. M. Joxetter, and cm ?????k??? POINT, Captain Geo. E. McMillan, wm aart aa fo7 lows: The Dlc'ator will leave Charleston erny TUES? DAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, and City Point every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palatka, and all Landings on St. John's River. These Steamers connect with rail? road at Yocol for st. Aogusline, and at Palatka with steamers for Enterprise. Close connection ls also made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of fi eights to ' New Orleans, and at low rates. For Fi eight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderfaorst's wharf and last Bay. Through Billa of Lading given to New Orleans. nove_ ^7-EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AKD 0 SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, 8. C. The steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf _ ?Jf^eV every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. for Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton HeaoajidSpau^ lah Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. y Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and (Jhtsolra's Landings every THUBSDAT MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATUBDAYB. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free or storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to BAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., -, Ko. 177 East Bay. HONEY t HONEY I HONEY I Fine New Country HONEY, obs bad in MB?? ties to salt parchssers, of DB, H. BABB, No. 131 Meeting street B EAD THIS! AN OUNCE OP PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE GET YOUR DIB INFECTANTS. Jost received, a supply of CARBOLIC ACID, - BROMO-CHLORALUM, DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC, > CHLORIDE OF SODA, Ad. Also B supply of MEDICATED WILLOW OB AB COAL, m Powder and la Pastilles, imported from Parla, prepared by Dr.. Belloc, and approved by the French Academy of Medicine. Thier ts the : beet article ever offered here; recommended by many physicians as a preventive "f Yellow Fever. ? Also, a supply of the beet WHITS MUSTARD SEED, highly recommended as a preventive ol Yellow Fever. - _ Call early, as the supply ls limited, atitt? Drug? store or " ?af. HAM, No. 181 Meeting street. .