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DAILY PATRIOT OFFICE, Nashville, November 29, 1860. The week which closed yesterday, was, in a business point of view, one of the most unpleasant experienced here for many years. All brauches of trade suffered-in none was knything of consequence done. culation I any to a dead halt, and-no one purchased anything unless urged th reto by overruling necessity. The state of the money in arket was very embarrassing, and a suspension of our leading banks was d a relief measure. As yet that important step has been of no practical benefit to the community, although it may S0 soon as affairs become a little more settled. The forced suspension of the City Bank Tuesday caused considerable nnxiety amongst note holders, some of-whom submitted to a shave. However, very few have lost confidence in the institution, and many feel sure that it will survive the disaster, riding out the storm triumphantly. We heard of no sales of its notes yesterday and we would advise no one to sacrifice them, as they will all be ultimately redeemed. The bonds deposited with the Comptroller are more than sufficient to take them up. COTTON.-The cotton market is flat.-There no desire to purchase on speculation. The best article would bring 8@8lc per 1b., though shrewd business men declare they would fear to touch it at even these rates for the present. CHEESE-Western Reserve 11@11}c per pound. FLOUR--We quote: $5 00 Superfine in barrels " Extra, 6 50@6 75 in sacks, 3 25@3 50 WHEAT--This article is scarce, and will sell readily at $1 25@1 30 per bushel. BACON-Shoulders 101, clear sides 13@ 14; bams 13}@14c per lb. CORN.-White 80 per bushel; mixed 7,5c. OATS.45@50e per bushel. LARD-Supply limited. Sales at 131 to 15c per 1b. according to package. MEAL-1s selling at 80c. B bushel. FEATHERS-We quote at 41@43c. B. GINSENG-40@45e. B lb GROCERIES.-We quote; Fair sugar 9}@10 B lb.; prime to choice 10@10śc.; in barrels 1@1c. advance on these Agures. New York Coffee Sugars 10}@11śc. lb., crushed and powdered 11}@12c.: Loaf 12c. B lb. MOLASSES AND SYRUP.-Molasses in barrels 40@45e B gal.; half barrels 45@ 48c; Sugar House 43@45c. Golden Syrup in barrels 75c.: half barrels 80c.; and kegs (ten gals.) 85c. COFFEE.-Rio 16@16}c.; Laguyra none in market; Java 19@20c. B lb. Stock light. TEA.-Imperial 50c@$1 Gunpowder 50 @75c.; Young Hyson 40@60; Black 60 @1 50. SALT.-We quote Coarse Sack at $1 50; and Fine at $1 60@$1 75; and Barrel at 40c. B bushel. COTTON YARNS.- The following are the agents' quotations for Cotton Yarns: 700 and 800, 9c. P doz.; 6 90, 10c.; 500, 11c., and 400, 12c. WHISKY.-R4ad is held at 21@24c B gallon, and at 50@75c. B gallon according to quality. CANDLES.-Star 18c per lb. for ligh weight; 20c for full weight. Tallow,summer pressed 13c; Sperm 45a50e per 1b. Raisins-Layer $3a3 25 per box; W. R $2 50a2 75. SOAP-Turpentine $2 25a2 75 per box. BRAN-$1.10 per cwt. HAY-$26@27 per ton. RYE-$1 00@1 15 per bushel. BARLEY-$1 25 per bushel. Weekly Review of the Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI, Nov. 26, 1860 BROOMS-The market is very dull and prices nomi nal: We quote: Common $1 50@$1 75 Fancy 2 00@ 276 Extra @ 3 00 00 Shaker 3 25@ 50 CRANBERRIES-The receipts are in excess of the demand. The very best quality cannot be sold above $8 50, in large lots containing 3½ bushels. Wequote small to large bris at $6 50,@8 50. CANDLES AND SOAP-The market remains without any change in prices. Candles are in-fair demand. Soap is quiet. We continue our quotations 20c StarCandles full weight 14 18 17 Opal " full weight 30c Paraffine Candles. 13 Tallow double pressed 12 common Soap No. and palm 5½ German 61/2@7 extra ½ FEATHERS-The market is very dull and prices have declined to 40c for live geese on arrival. FRUITS AND NUTS-The demand for Apples is almost exclusively local, and the marketis dull at $1@2 per brl according to quality M. R. Raisins sell to a moderate extent at $2 65@2 75 per box: layers at $2 70@2 80. Oranges are in fair request at $11@12 per brl. No change in other articles HIDES-The market is dull and prices nominal. We continue our quotations: Dry Flint 13 @14e 12 @13c Dry salted Wet ted @ 71/20 Green salted %@ To Sheep Peits, each 37 @80c HAY-There is no change in the market. Prime Timothy in bales on arrival in good demand, and the market firm at $15 50@16. A very choice lt could be 8 at $16 50. IRON-We have no inge to note in the market, an continue to quote Ohio Hot-blast Pig, per tun at $25@26, and Bare at 2½@3%c. LEATHER-A dull market and prices nominal at the following quotations 27@2Sc. Sole, city tanned, per lb Hemlock do do 24@26c. 27@30c. Harness Leather, do do Skirting, 29@33c. Skins, per doz. $25@36 do Kip do 40@72 33@40 Upper Leather, per doz. Bridle do do 36@45 Rough, P lb 22@23c OILS-The demand for Linseed continues fair, and the market quite firm at 57c. Lard sells fair ex-