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Sonnet. -?&m "Would Ood tliot I were den?! und no more known, Forgotten underneath thc deep cold multi, Freed rrom the thrill of loy nnd sting of pulu; Tlirrc I sh.HIM lie with silence nu nlonc, , To weep nd more for any sweet day down I 1 should not see the shining Rummer wane, Nor feel thc tdnsiliig winter como again. Nor hear thc autumn winds grow strong and moan; Hut time, like sen-mist screening tito far deep, Should milk? euch huted and tov'd object dim, -And I should ga/.e on both with hazy sight. ?oil granting this. I should no longer weep. Hut wearied, rest bencuth the clear green llirht. Ami surely lose In sleep nil thoughts of him." COMM i : IK i.i i- JfEJVf. Exports., NKW Yous-Fer steamship Champion-T4 bugs sea Island cotton, 1579 bules upland coll?n. 67 bnles loather, S3 boxes muskets, 177 empty bar? rels, 32 packages sundries, i horse. 'i'lie Charleston Cotton ll iee and Naval Stores Market. OFFICI! CHARLESTON NEWS, V SATURDAY EVENING, October 10,1800. J COTTON.-This article ; was"' lu good demand, prices being generally well sustained, ami were Bomewhat belter on middling grades. Sales about coo bales, viz: 4 at 23!ic, 18 ot 23?<c, 32 at 24c, 40 at 24>4c, os at 24Kc, o at 24.se, o at 21.'ic, 64 at 26c, 10 at 26X0, 204 at 25,S'c, 20 nt 26>i, 4 al 25>i. Wu quote: LIVKHl'OOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordlnnrv.23 @24?? Low middling.24??@24'? Middling.25 @25,'4' Strict middling.25>i@25>{ RICE.-This grain was In moderate demand at about steady rates. Sales about 140 tierces of clean Carolina, among which were 70 tierces at 7Xc, 40 tierces at 8c, 6 tierces at 8Hc $ lb. We quote common to fair clean Carolina nt 7,sTw7s, good s e.? s so V lb. NATAL STOKES.-Tho market Vas quiet and Without sales of note. -' Markets t*y Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKE TH. LONDON, October 10 r Noon. - Consols, 03??. Bonds, 82<4. Tallow, 47s 3d. Common roBln, &S Pd a Cs Od. LIVERPOOL, October IC-Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplands, 12S'd; Orleans, 12Xd; sales, 8000 bales. Others unchanged. Eveulng.-Cotton Armer; uplands, 12>t*al2>4*d; Orleans, 12 S H 12 s : exports mid speculation, 4000 bales. Corn, 23s Od. Lard, 72s. Turpentine 27s 3d. . UAYIIE, October 10.-Cotton opens flat; on spot, 1 47; ntl o at, 1 41. Evenlug_Cotton closed heavy; afloat, 130J?. PARIS., Oct ber 10_Bourscqtilct. Rentes,71f20c. DOMESTIC MARKET?. NEW YORK, October 10_Noon.-Stocks stctdy. Money, 6a7c. Sterling, long, 0; short, 9.S- Cold 30. Tennessee, ex-coupon, 00;?; new, 64>i; Virginias, px-coupon, 40; new, 60; Louisianas, old, 09; Levees-, ?3.?;; s's, ^i\; North Carolinas, old, 47; ?cw,*40,V.. Cotton quiet nt axe; net re? ceipts, 07,655 bales; exports to Creal britain, 21, 053 bales; exports to Continent, 12,050 bales; stock, 127,708 bales. Flour, 10c better. Wheat, 2a3c better. Corn, lc better. Pork, steady at $31. Lard quiet. Turpentine, 40. 'Rosin steady. Freights dull. , Evening.-The large advance In Central and Hudson 1B attributed to the belier that thc break in the canal will not bc repaired to brine; grain from mundo by water, A general bull move? ment In stocks has ' resulted., Money active at 0a7c. Bank statement unexpectedly favorable: banks hold twenty millions lawful money above legal reserve. Sterling quiet at 0aU>,'. Gold steady at :so,Sa.io,s. Governments steady. Southerns dull. Stocks higher, but closed dulLund unsettled. Cotton Arm; sales 2000 bales at 20sc; . Flour da loo better on low grades; superfino State,'$6 76a ? 6 85; extra, $5 OOal) IO; choice, $0 lOaOOn; fancy, $0 35a?60. Wheat quiet; ih2c'better; winier red and Amber Western, $l,-53ul 64. Corn closed dull with noon's advance lost; mixed Western, $112a 117. Whiskey dull at (1 20al 20?i. Beef quiet. Pork steady at $3L "Lard" lower; kettle, I8ai8?{c. Naval Blores dull. li ru cet les quiet but Urtu. Freights firmer. CINCINNATI, October io.-Wh ls key, $116. Corn steady nt OOo. Fork nominal nt fal. Lard dun, 17)?al7J?c. Bacon dull; shoulders, 17c;sides, 20c. LOUISVILLE, october lo.-Corn, bulk,'00. Pro? visions quiet. Mess pork, 931 75. Whiskey, $116. WILMINGTON, October, 10.-Spirits' turpentine weak'at 40MH41. Rosin .steady at $l70al'6for No. 2. Crude turpentine steady at $1 70. Cotton steady at 21 .sc for low middling. MOBILE,' October ie. - Cotton, good'demand among several. Thc market closed firm; saics, 1000 bales; middling, 24c; receipts, 1433 bales; ex? ports, 622. ,v KEW ORLEANS, October io.-Cotton, demand fair and. Brm at 25c; sales, 3500 bales; receipts, 4763 bales; exports, Havre, 2178 bales; coastwise, 1236 hales. ' Molasses, reboiled, (?suso. ' Gold, 2'i,s Sterling, 40,'?C; exchange, Rediscount. SAVANNAH, October 10.-Cotton, receipts, 2772 bales; exports, 2147 bales; sales, 600 hales; mid? dling, 2,vs'e; active demand. AUGUSTA, October 16.-Cotton opened -with a fair demand al 2i\'e, and continued brisk, clos? ing quiet, with quotations unchanged; receipts, 403 bales; sales, 027 bales. Havana Market. HAVANA, October 9.-Tho sugar market through tho week has been languid, on account of diminishing stocks and tho persistency of hold? ers In not making any abatement In their preten? sions, In which they reel perfectly secure or win? ning their own terms, and, aa lt may be the lost boxes or thc last crop for some years-thc fire? brand on one side and thc "sequestration" on the other-all productive property- seems destined for Immediate destruction. The sales of tho week cover about 6000 boxes, against 8000 for thc previ? ous. From tho few transactions, quotations aro firmer for white, though at $5 76 to $7 7ft fl 100 lhs. Yellow do Nos. 13 to20at $4 76 to $6 ii'.: s do; browus do, Nos.Tl and 12 at $4 82 s to $4 76 <lo; Cucuruchos do, Nos. 7 to 10 at 3 87 Jj to 4 37}? do. Muscovadocs and centrifugals nominal, os last given. No transactions during tho week, ond the stocks in this port and Matanzas lees thnn 2000 boxes. Shipped during thc week, hence and Irom Matanzas, 24,286 boxes and 512 hhds., ol which to the Dnltcd States 10,100 boxes and 289 hhds, and balance to European ports, except 604 boxes to Holirax and 110 boxes to St. Thomas, leaving stocks in the two ports equal to 177,007 boxes and 1820 hhdB., against, for Uko period of last year, of I 200,825 boxes and 3117 hhdB. MOLASSES.-Clayed jit 6 to &>, reals per keg; Muscovadocs at 0 to 7 rfo. do. FREIGHTS.-Oct. 4-Bark Polnsett, 600 hhds mo? lasses, North Hatteras, at $4>f, each of 110 gallons g c g c delivered. 6th-Schooner Louisa Batche? lor lat Key West), to load at Calharlen for Port? land, OOO hluls sugar at $8)i each; Norwegian brig, soo boxes sugar lor Copenhagen direct at ?3 30, without primage. 6th-Schooner Island Belle, 260 hiidH molasses ror New Orleans nt 4o per gal? lon, delivered. In this class of business, from the variableness of exchange and gold In New York last week, there has been very little disposition to operate In goods to fill ships. Interior Cotton Markets. MONTGOMERY, October 16.-Cotton market steady at 22x023 for low middlings. ORANGEHURO, October lft.- Hales dnrlng tho week 130 bales. Market closing dull and declin? ing. Wo quoto ordinary 22; low middling 23; middling 23>j. SELMA, October 14.-Cotton market has been without animation throughout the day. Sales 109 bales at regular prices. Wo quoto low middlings nominally at 22?c. MACON, October 15.-There woro gold to day 882 bales: received 082 boles: shipped 831 bales. The market was activo during the forenoon rather more quiet In thcuAtterno.in. Quotations same as yesterday-24c farnest cotton. COLUMBIA, October 10.-There has been vory little cotton on tho market during tho post week, 8lantern seeming determined to hold on until ettcr prices are obtained. The eales amounted to 425 bales, as follows: 44 at 24y, ; 3 at 23 v, 177 at 23lgj 06 at 23K; io at 23? ; SO at 24.1? ; 63 at 21 s ; 28 Colambas Market. COLUMBUS, October io.-COTTON.-Our market opened early with a good demand, middlings 23Kc, some Hales of finer grades at 23%c, but by noon lt eased off, and the market closed dull at the following figures: Ordinary, 21 Sc; good ordi? nary, 23a22)Jo: low middling, 23a23,sc; middling, 23Hc; good middling, 23?c. Sales of the week, 1884. Week's recol?la 2035 bales, against 2212 thc previous one, and 1824 tbe corresponding week of last season. Shipments, 1071 boles. WEEKLY STATEMENT. Stock cn hand September 1,1808. 124 Received past week.2,636 Received previously.,.0,622-12,167 Total. 12,282 Skipped past week.:.1,071 Shipped previously.0,689- 8,660 Stock on hand October 16,180?.. 3,722 Bonton Market. ROSTON, October 13.-COFFEE.-Tlicro i? very little doing In colfec. Java lins been Kelling In small lois ut 22>jn24}?c for bug? and pockets. Rio at 16*16X0, gold, and for St. Domingo pri?es aie quoted iiomliinlly, no sales having been made for soiue Hine. COTTON.-Tho prlco of cotton lins been steadily deellnlug tho past week, mid lim tendency ls still downward, as supplies are coining rorwurd more frcelv. Most or tho receipts were on manufactur? ers' account ur disposed of before arrival, and thc sloek on Ininti continues quite reduced. Thcsulcs havo been ut 24J?H2S0 for ordinary; 25,l?a20c for good ordinary; 2UU26J?C for low middling, and 27a KMC ror iiilddllng, Including uplands mid gulf. At thc close thc murkel is quite dull, and maliu fuclurers purchase only In small lots ns wanted. DOMESTICS.-Tilers Is a quiet feeling for cottons mid woollen goods, hut no material change in prices. Thc decline 111 raw material leads buyers to look for some concession on cottons, but season? able woollens ure held (Inn at previous prices. GUNNY RAHS.-There have been sale? ?r ion bales at loo, currency, and prices are Billi quite nominal. GvSNY Gurra_Thc market ls dull ror gunn>? cloth, mid sales confined to small lots at 38e, cur? rency. . Round tuts could bc purchased ut 21c, currency. ^. NAVAL SfoitRS.-Tho mnrket ls firm for spirits or turpentine, and prices have advanced to 4KJ?U III V per gallon. In tar the sales have been simili at $3 60s3 75 per bbl. Rosin und pilch arc quiet but steady, with small sales. . RICK.-There ls a good demand tor rice, nnd sales of Tasco bbls Carolina, mostly for New York, al s.'jtio.'.ie per lb. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, October 16-Tl'Rl'BNTlNE.-158 barrels chunged hands at $2 76 for virgin and yellow dip, and fi 60 fu* hard, per 280 pounds. Sn un s Tr KPH NT INK.- -Sale, of 250 lKltTClB at 41C, and oo barrels at 40}?c per gallon, HOSIN.-sale? or 1070 barrels at $1 70al 76 Tor No. 2, and $3 25, 13 soul ror No. 1, ns lu quality. TAR.-20 barrels sold a $2 20 per barrel. COTTON.-Sales ronorlvd or only 22 bales at 24'ic for SgMUng, Nu sin nie Harket. NASHVILLE. October 14.-COTTON.._?tir mnrkcl lins ruled steady during the do? nt 23a23'i cents, nt which figures a fair ty.?siness was transacted. At U'? clone the Wirket was somewhat weaker. Wc quote: ?l00d ordinary, 22?? cents; low mid? dling, 23 cents. COTTON 8TATEMBNT. Stock on hand September 1, 1801?.Nono Received to-day.170 Received previously.041-1,120 Total. 1,120 Shipped to-day.210 Shipped previously....760- ooo Stock on hand. 164 FLOUR.-Wc continue to quote low grades ac? tive und ?rin, nnd demnud fully np lo supply. Wc annex quotations ns follows: Supers $6 25n6; single extra $0 26a0 50; double extra fO 60a0 75; family $7 25aS; fancy $8 60a8 76. 0 CORN.-No shipments to-day. Wc heard of small tats of loose being purchased nt 00 cents. WHEAT.-Receipts to-day or 1050 bushels. Wc quote the market weak, us rollows: Mediter? ranean tl; red fl 05al 10; umber $1 15; white $1 20. Georgetown Market. GEORGETOWN, October 13.-COTTON-No sales to report this week. Wo quote from 23 to 24c ft lb. CORN.-Supply ont; small lots nt retail bringing $1 ooal 80 'ii bushel. Ti M UER.-No sales to report. We quote from 0 to 18c, nccording to quality. Tuiii'KNTiSE.-Virgin dip, $3; yellow dip, $2 05; scrape or hurd, fl 25al 60 V bbl or 280 lbs to the bbl; 37c "f> gallon. TAU.-Retail, ^ bbl, $3. Savannah Market. SAVANNAH, October 14.-Thc movements of cotton show great strength. In the face of ti de? cline In Liverpool to 12<4'd, arid middling In New York down to 20>?'c, quotations in our mai kel have remained unchanged. This, however, may be attributed to thc rael that most enies made have been ror future delivery on thc basis of low nibl? in lng upland leaving Charleston and Savannah to fill thc bill. Consequently in Ices have ruled high? er willi us than In thc Gulf cities. Thc New York mnrkct gives no margin for ship? ments tn thal port: so wc may soon expect an ac? cumulation or stock hero, which will be beneficial both to tho Miler and buyer. . *nd At the close or our review, wc must report an active market at tho- following quotations; Liv? erpool piiddllng, 36Me? lew middling, 24?fc; good ordinary, 24a24)ic. Thc receipts at lids port slnco October 7th amquut to-14,299 bales upland, and 305 bales sea Island, of which 12,340 bales of up? land were received per CH. lt., -issi bales of up? land and 1 ?J."bales sea Island per A..and O, IL lt., 672 balee slipllllld from landings on Savannah River. 134 'halos, sea Island from Florida, nut! 16 bales sen island Irum Ucaururi. i UK exports ror thc s.unc lime have been 11,420 bales upianu und io bales sea island, or which 4U42 bales upland and 7 bates sen island wore shipped to New York, 098 bales upland lo baltimore, 347 bales upland to Philadelphia, 1029 bales upland to Havre. 4110 ' bales upland to Liverpool, and 3' bales sea island to Charleston. . . > fix!. RICK.-The stock of new rice has been Increas? ed during thc past week by arrivals at poth milla, and operations have been commenced, putting clean on tho market. Thc demand lins been good, at prices from ??i to 8Xo for prime. Advices ?on tluuc unfavorable both from Carolina and Geor gin: Thc samples of rough sent to market have liol yielded as much ns was expected. Wc sec no reason to change our opinion Hint thc present crop will exhibit a deficit of fully one-third. Receipts per Rallrotid, 'October 10. ROUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1324 bales cotton, 95 bales dornest les, 100 bids Hour, 106 bbls naval stores, 2 cars stock. To Rail? road Agent, Mowry ic co. Johnston, Crews & co, G W Williams A co, Kendall A Rockery, Grncscr A Smith, Kirkpatrick A Witte, Willis A Clilsolm. LO DeSatissurc, J R Pringle, Dowling A co, Caldwell A Son, G II Walter A co, Pelzcr. Rodgers A co, A J Salinas, Reeder A Davis, J 1) Aiken & co, Wagner, Stewart A co. Frost A Adgcr, W K Ryan, J ll E Sloan, Wrns A co, A R Mulligan, Thurston A Holmes, W C Coan ney A rn, Stenhouse ic co, and W B Smith A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 224 bales and 4 bales sea Island cotton, 58 bushels rough rice, live stock, cars of wood, lum? ber and phosphates, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To J J Harden, J Marshall, Jr, Kinsman A Howell, F Wchmnnn, Hunt lc co, H Rlschoff A co, M K Jesup A co, SD Stoney, Claghorn, Herring A co, Man tone A co, Pclzcr, Rod ge rs ic co, G W Williams A co, Thurston ic Holmes, Reeder A Davis, Gerdts A co, Shackelford ic Kelly, Caldwell A Sons, Brodie A co, A B Mulligan, Goodrich, Wlneraan * co, W K Ryan, Waller A co, A J Salinas, Bollmann Uros, J Green, W PDowling, O Foll?n, Graescr ic Smith, Ravcncl ic ce, Mowry ic co, W Gnrney A co, Jcf fordB A co, Nachman ic co, A S Johnston, FroBl ic Adger. A B Jarvis, J D Aiken ic co, Ingraham A Son, Col T Chanlo, and Railroad Agent. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 85 bags cotton, 433 bushels rough rice, mdse, and live stock. To W C Bee A co, Alexander wil? liams. Roper A Stonoy, O ll Honpock, A J Salinas, Wm MOLawton, Reeder A Davis, Pclzcr, Rodgers A co, Fraser A Dill, G H Walter ic co, W 0 Court? ney ic co, and Ravcnel A co. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, for Now York-Thos Chalmers, lady and Rimlly. R Fogle, J Cantwell, II Haeslop, J E Richards, w W Lyon, O J Lee, W Vandcrberg, P Oulnn, S WHscy, O W Steffen*, W H Keene and lady, Mrs T O Budd and child, and P G Rockwell. Per steamship Sea Gull, from Baltimore-Mrs W M Fitch, Miss Cornella Fitch. J W Butler, H T McClellan, A W Meyer, Mr Barnwell, and T M Jackson. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, via Beaufort and Hilton Head-T Palmer, N H Porter, E V Richards and wife, O 8 Barthclaiiss, Mrs Du Rose, M J Jacobs, Mrs Owens, Miss Stoney, F M Edwards, L E Trescott, Captain J H Jenks, P Pills? bury. F W Shoper, O Dunn, Mrs Harrison, Master Harrison, Mrs Robert Chlsolm, E L Turner, and 35 on deck. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina, and Savannah-F E Roes, O A Peck, Mrs Harrison, Mts.* Harrison. Mr Har? rison, R L Fleming, H Asher, J Ment/,, W L Un Rois, Mrs Girard, Mrs Roach, E M DeLeon, W Blake, Mr Jenkins, J W Barnwell, J II Chaplin, T E Hertz, Miss E Hertz. 2 Misses Dowell, Mr lllll cum, T Graham, W E llouknlght, and 20 on deck. Per steamer St Helena, from Ed 1st o-J s Glenn, John Dclghn, and 10 on deck. POUT O?IJS iVl) A. B . MOON'S rHA8XS. New Moon, 6th, 0 hours, 0 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 12th. 4 hours, 42 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 20th, 8 hours, 37 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 28th, 3 hourn, 14 minutes, norning. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. Saturday.... Sunday. SUN. RI8B8. a.. e e.. o fl..10 e..ii ?..ii e..12 e. .ia BUN SETS. 6..22 6..21 6..20 6..10 6..16 6.. 18 6..16 NOON ll. A H. 4..14 rises. 6..60 6..26 0..60 7..88 8. .21 mon WATER. d. . a e. .so 7..18 7..64 8. .30 0.. 6 0..4? il Alli NE NEWS. CHARLESTON, OCTOBER 18. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Stesmshlp Boa Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-left WedneBday. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, Courtenay A Trenholra, Railroad Agent, Lauroy lc Alexan? der, Marshall A Surge, 1) Briggs, Jeffords A co, 0 W Wlckand, W M Bird * co, W L Webb, J P Bre? denberg. W G Whllden A co, J Hurkamp, 0 0 Vin? cent, J K Adgcr lc co, nart tc co, II Kia tte A co, J H-Oravcr ic co, Goodrich, Wlneman A co, n Gonna A co, Krlete A Chapman, W ll Charco A eo.Howry A co. Pani, Y< Ich A- Rrandcs, Ravenel A Holmes, (.'lucius A Witto, T. R Cowperthwalt, J Heins, T Campbell, Khipatrtck A Witte, J Archer, n Bal winkle A co, J F O'Neill A Son, D Paul A co, Mal 1er, Nimitz, A co, J Marshall, E II Stelling, Llllcn tluil t co, Ilolliiiunn Bros, J Thomson A co, Wogc ner A Monsccs, U Mlchncl, Werner A Ducker, ll lllschoir A co, Manlouc A co. If C Horner, ll Wurh mnn, J N M Wohltmtinii, G W Ali?ar, J 0 Hlohme, A TohhiH' Sous, U W William*) A co, J A Quackcn hush, Itlucke A Schnellte, W 1' Allen, J D Aiken A co, S I, llowunl A Uro, O Phillips, ll Scoville A Tike, Holmes A Calder, G W stellet ts, J M Shaekcl ford, and lt A A I' Caldwell. steamer Pilot Hoy, Peck, from Savannah, via beaufort und Hilton Hciid. 82 bags sea Island cot tou, ll balea upland cotton, mid sonr?es. To J D Aiken A cr Heeder A Davis, J N Hobson, Willis A Chlsnlm, Mrs Phillips, W M Hird A co. Col Hluiit, J M Jones, J Colcock A cn, Chlsolm I ' ros, w Gur? ney, J A Enslow A t'o, '1 ll Hoppouk, lt Chlsolm, Jr. Huvcucl A co, Hopkins, Mr.l'hcrson A co, W C li?e A co, I. Lorentz, ll Klatte A co, (1 Snrtlc, Mrs Dunn, ami J E Adger A co. Whitley's boat, from John's Island. 0 hags sea Island colton.. To Hoper A Stoney. Moat fruin Christ Church. 2 bngH sen Island colton. To Hoper A Stoney. . A UKI VED YESTERDAY. Steamer Dictator, McNolty, Paint ka vin Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Snvatinah. 116 bales cotton, and mdse. , To J D Aiken A co, Eraser A Dill, W H Ingrnham A Son, Reeder A Davis, Wm M Lawton A co, Felzcr. Rodgers A co, (Hilliard A Mlnott, Kirkpatrick: A Wittu, Paul, Welsh A Brandes, Wlss A co, G W Williams A co, W lt Williams A Son, Johnston, Crews A co, H Cobla A co. Stoddard A co, Pinckney Hros, JUE Sloan, J Wlrth A co, Ellen Fitzgerald, W Ingliss A Son, W Viuce, W J Yates, John Commins, Raoul A Lyimh, Hopkins, McPherson A co, and order. Steamer st Helena, Elliott, EdlstO. 63 bales sea Island cotton, mdse, and sundries. To John U Murray, John Colcock A co. Roper ? Stoncv, Osma balley, Capt Cannon, willis A Chlsolm, W C Courtney A co. Fraser A Dill, Wm Boylo, Cohen, ilanckci A co, and Gaillard A Mlnott. Sehr A Haley, Haley-O days, Railroad iron. To thc Master anil South Carolina Railroad Agent. Rout from Christ Church. 4 bales sea Island cot? ton. Tu J K Heath. '..._>. CLEARED SATURDAY, steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York James Adger A. co. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lock wood. Now York." Steamship Peril, Gardner, New *t ork. SAILED YESTERDAY, nark Annie Torrey, Lobby, Liverpool. '> Sehr A V Cranmer, Cranmer, Georgetown, S C. Sehr L P Phoro, Collins, Georgetown, S C. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr Wenonah, Mitchell, Wilmington, N C, Oc? tober IS. Sehr Ridgewood, DerrlckBcn. Georgetown, S C, October 12. Sehr S E Woodbury, Woodbury, Georgetown, S C, October 12. Sehr Joseph Long, Perry, Jacksonville, Octo? ber 7. CP FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Mary lu.id, Johnson, ut Uttltlmorc, to leave October 18. Sehr My rover, Drown, at New York, October 14. Sehr Henrietta, Lcavltt, at Dalllmorc, Octo? ber 13. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Minnetonkn, Carpenter, at New York, October 14, and roportcd anchored at ipinrautlnc. Hrlg H C Brooks, Urlggs, at Philadelphia, Octo? ber 13. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, New York.' Octobcr 14 Sehr LQC Wishart, Mason, at Now York, octo? ber 14. BY TELEGRAPH, j , .. : SAVANNAH, October 10.-Arrived, steamer Water Lily, from New York. Sailed, steamships Wyo? ming, for Philadelphia; Huntsville nnd Sap Salva? dor, for New York. Cleared, schooner Frank Her? bert, for Jacksonville. MEMORANDA. Thc sehr C S Webb, Rowland, for Georgetown, S C, cleared at New \ ork, October 14. LIST OF VESSELS UT, CLBAKE0 AND HAILED FOB THIS PORT. PO R?! ON. LI nm POOL. Steamship Marmora,-, to sall.Oct 30 Steamship Adalla, -.-, ta sall.'...'... .Nov 20 British steamship Harlen,-, Sailed.Oct S Ship Gorilla, Say, cleared_',-.Sept 23 Norwegian bark Skjold, Albrcchtscn, up. .Sept 28 Thc Apollo, Jbrgchscn; up.... ....Sept 22 The Duke of Wellington, Allen, sailed.Sept 1 Thc Clara, Nichols, up.Sept 20 ThcHoinborsund, Nielson, cleared..'.._Sept 18 Brig Cecilla, Bistrup, cleared.Sept'30 DOMESTIC. ".Woo ' aesfUN. Burk A D Wyman, Wyman, cleared.Oct 6 Brig Josie A Dovereaux, Clark, up.Oct .6 SclirSarah (rallen, Avis, cleared.ut..Oct 7 .*' .'"*"'.* nOOTHnAY.' ~ Sehr Hattie Lewis,-, sailed. .. /..Oct 0 liKljl" A8T ff. Brig Monica, McCobb, sailed.'_.bei '4 ' NEW YOHK. Steamship Minnetonkn, Carpenter, cleared.Oct 14 Sehr N WJ31nlUirTobKCr, cleared.... ..Oct 14 'Sehr LOO Wishart, Mason, cleared.Oct 14 Sehr A Haley, Haley, cleared.:.-...Oct ? Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Oct 14 Schr't?eorgett a Lawrence, Robinson, clcar'd.Oct 13 Sehr Carno Holmes, Holmes, cleared.... ...Oct 12 Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder, cleared.Oct 13 Sehr Vraie, Mason, clrarcd.:.Oct 13 Sehr Myrovcr, Brown, up.Oet 14 rm DA UK J.ru i v Steamship J W Everman. Hincklcv, sailed. .Oct 15 Urlg Mary E Dann, O'Neill, cleared.Oct 12 Ilrlg ll 0 Drooks, Briggs, cleared_N.Oct 13 Sehr Glengarry, Yates, up_.....Oct 13 BAI.TIMOIIB. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, np.Oct 10 Sehr Virginia nure, Johnson, up.,... .Oct 2 Sehr Henrietta, Lcfivltl, up.w.Oct 13 Sehr Mary E Fenwick. Darcy, cleared...:.'.Oct 12 Sehr Henrietta,. Lcavltt, up.,.Oct 13 iUtuljincvn, (Eastings, &r. .jyj-EETING STREET FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISH!*ENT IS NOW KUItMHII I NO TDK I1J. ntOVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEBS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Hills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, or all sizes. Horse-Powers and Oin dearing, from 0 to 10 feet in diameter. fe. Improved Lcver Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings of all descriptions mada i , to order. Particular attentloa paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, ?c. WILLIAM S. UENERBY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, NO. 314 MKKTINU STHHIYT, Cn ABLESTON, .8. C. aug4 mws O ?'I S M o L A I N , BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,. No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, 8. C. Stocks, Bonds and Oold bought, carried and sold short In New York City. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of all kinds of Southern Securities. octa _j_. . ? ?^TTILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attona' to the Purchase Salo and Shipment (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) -fif COTTON, RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL ST?REST I . ' ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. 0. E. WILLIS.A. IL cnisoui. octas_ JUST RECEIVED. CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Sods Cream o? Tartar Fresh Hops. For salo, wholwalo Bnd retail, by Dr. H. BAER, oct?_No. 131 Meeting street, JgUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and for sale by Dr. n. BAER. oct6 No. 181 Meeting street. UPIIAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS, One Doiiaa? a Bottle. Sent by mau, postage paid, on receipt of price. Tho Antidote ls the best remedy that.cen be administered la Manla-a-Potu, and also for all norvous affections. For aale by Dr. IT. BABB, No. lal Meeting street, oct? Agent for South Caro Una. _ Sljipuing. g TB AM-FOU Lil V E li POO L. Tlic fine Al iirllwli Iron BtcniiiHhlp,^-,$??>.. PIONEER, J. w. siinehford maier SMaMS having tho largest portion of her cargo cntraHcd, will bc dispatched immediately direct to hiver pool. For Freight cugagcinpiii?, ii]i|ily lo W. lt. SMITH A CO.. od 12 Napier's Hange., ?p o R N E W YORK. Hie steamship CHARLESTON, "-T^J.fiFfc. Oatnunuitler, win be <iispuieiu'<i for ^"?.??Awy^i?. itbovc port on TUESDAY, Hie ltlth InstUUt, ul 4 o'clock I*. M. For Freight or llutSagO apply to oct 18 2_JAM KS A Uti Kit A CO., A gents. _ g T E A M TO BOSTON. We arc prepared to give Through ^ffiSI Hills of Lading Tor Colton, to Boaton,j5sM8H vin Seml-Monthly Linc Huston anti Hiivuiinail Steamships, ami Steamers DICTATOR, CITY POINT and PILOT HOY, ut llberul rutes. First Steamer leaves Savannah on thc 20th Instant. octlS J. D. AIKKN A CO. -pou N B W Y O H K REGULAR LINE EVERY i .IURSDAY;. PA SSA OK.$20. The splendid Steamship IHTTTTTflT ifLlMfc. KA, Captain Carpenter, will leave Yiin-S?J?fei? derhorst's Wharf on THURSDAY, October 2lsf,~at 5 o'clock P. M. . octlO_RAVKNKL A CO., Agents. pOIl PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. Thc Steamship J. W. EYKRMAN,jPffc Captain J. N. lllnckloy, Wlll'I?ttvOKotta ^'fll'Prim Atlantic Wharf Tnt TIS DAY, OCtObtl 21 Sf, 1800, ll 4 o'clock F. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN A THEO. GETTY, octlO North Atlantic wharf. F AST E> Il E 1 Ct H T LINE, IX) BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Tho Steamship SEA GULL, N. V. Hut-^fiCfif. ton Commander, will sail for lutltimorcjMUflQfZ on TUESDAY AVTmxoON.TJclotMr 19th, nt hulf-pust 4 o'clock, from Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. Org-lnsurancc. by thc Steamers of this linc ?? per cent. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by/railroad from baltimore. * O?- Through Hills Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA, BOSTON and thc CITIES OF THE NORTH? WEST. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to COURTENAY A TUENHOLM, octlO 3 Uulon Wharves. J? O U ' ? ' ? W YORK. The fine Steamship GEORGIA, Cap Han Cutler, will load for tho BboveJaeMeMt port, and will have dlspdtch. octll RAVKNKL A CO., Agents. rjp RAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTH TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And ottier places, should lay In their^rT-fif supplies or Clarets, Champagnes, 0- ?M dials, Uranilla*, Whiskies Wines. Canned Soups and Meats, American and English Biscuits, De vined Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segnrs. WM S. CORWIN A CO., No. 276 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. OOO Broadway, corner 20th street, New York._ scpt28 QUIPS ?pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S ?.r TUROUOH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. cnAKGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers or thc abov? linc leave Plcr^dr?Cfi??. No. 42, North River, root of Canal street,SSSBUBBK New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of thc 1st, mu Sun 2lsf*ofT!very mouth (except when these dates full on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.) - - Departure of 1st ami 21st connect nt Panama with steamers for South Fnclflcnud Centred Amer-, lean ports. Those of I9t touch at Manzanillo. Departure oTTvtn'or each hirmih cohnetrts with" the new steam line from Panuma to Austrulla and New Zealand. ., . . . ? Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for China ami Japan October 4,1800/ ' No California steamers touch ut Havana, but gd direct frotn Now -York to ABplnwall.' i 4 v One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance if oe. For PtlAsage Tickets or further Information ap? ply at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on thc wharr, foot of Canal-street, North River, New York. :. P. R. HAUY, Agent. inarchl2 lyr _ . -_ pi O R FLORIDA,. VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACK ... SONVILLE. On and after the 23d of October _ ?tP^h? the steamer CITY POINT, Captain mWkSS&Lc George E. McMillan, Will suit from Charleston every SATURDAY EVESINO, at 8 o'clock. Returning, the CITY POINT will leave Savannah every THUKSDAY MOBNIKO, nt 9 o'clock, connect Ing with Central Railroad al Savannah for Mobile aud New Orleans, and with thc Florida Railroad at Fernandina for Cedar Keys, ar which point steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pen? sacola, Key West anil Havana. Through Bills of Lading given Tor cotton per Sa? vannah linc of stenmers to Host on. Through Bills or Lading given for goods to Mo? bile, Pensacola and New Orleans. J. D. AIKEN A-CO., Agents, 0C118_South Atlantic Wharl. pOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE, ENTER? PRISE AND WAY I.ANDINOS. Thc Steamer ST. HELENA, Capt II. D. Elliott, will receive m,,, nlvKm THIS DAY and leave TO-MORROW MOKNINII ut o'clock and Edlsto WEDNESDAY MOUSING, ut i o'clock. For Freight or Fossago apply on hoard or to J NO". II. MURKAY, Agent, Market Wharf. The steamer leaves again FKIDAY MOUNINQ at 6 o'clock, and Edlsto SATURDAY MORNINO at 6 o'clock. 1* - octl8 P^OR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT. Tho fast Btcamer 'TlLOT BOY,' Captain Fenn Peck, will leave Mid _ die Atlantic Wharf for above points cvery"THUU3 DAY MORNINO, at 8 o'clock, until further notice. Returning, will lcavo Savannah SATURDAY MORNINO, at 7 o'clock. The PILOT BOY will touch at Bluirton on her way to Savannah on tho nth October, and auto on her way back on tho 10th October. octo . J. 1). AIKEN A CO FOR BEAUFORT VIA ROCKVILLE! EDISTO AND CIIISOLM'S LANDING. Tho fast steamer "PILOT BOY,'?- _ .^rr^L, Cnptnln Fenn Peck, will leave Mld-jjaflSjagfi die Atlantic Wharl for above points every MONDAY MORNINO, at 8 o'clock, until further notice. I ' Returning. will lcavo Beaufort every TUESDAY MORNINO at 0 o'clock, and Edlsto 2 o'clock P. M octo_J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents. QHAN6E OP SCHEDULE. FOR PALATKA FLORIDA. VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACKSON j VILLE. . Tho Elegant and " First-class - _,-,Tr Steamer DICTATOR, Captain W. T. Ji&^?GS. McNelty, will sall from Charleston every TUES DAY EYBNINO, nt 8 o'clock, for the above points. Returning, tho Steamer wul leave Savannah SUNDAY MORNLNO, at e o'clock Connecting with the Central Railroad at Savan? nah for Mobile and Now Orleans, and with the Florida Railroad at Fernandina for Cedar Keys, at which pol ut steamers connect with New Or? leans, Mobile, Pensacola, Key West and Havana. Through Bills Lading sigucd to Now Orleans and Mobile. All freight payable on tho wharf. Goods not removed at sunset will bo stored at risk and expanse of owners. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agenta, octa ? South Atlantic Wharf. Gr IBBES & BARNWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, QA. Advances mado on Consignments of Cotton, Rico, AGU to Foreign and Domestic markots. ALLEN 9>GIBBES. ARTHUR BARNWELL. octo fmwlmo T T. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. BALES-OF REAL ESTATSTF ' STOCK H. BONDS SECURITIES AND PERSONAL.WIO PERTY ATJENDKD TOT NO. 27 B?OAD BTRBBT, . .t Charleston, S.O. ? REPBKENOES.-Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MA* ORA TH, Esq., General JAMBS CONNER, T. R. WA RINO, K*q. Ott 4 _Sapping. Jf?OR FREIGHT Oil CHARTER. Thc New Al llrltlxh llnrk JEROME. Junen 524 ton?; also, new Al llrig ,siiA.Mi:ii,'i;,<?tt lui tonn; will accept freight lo Liverpool 01 IW?Tf. noni. _ oillS 1 _ WILLIAM ROACH .V CO. "ll A V ll E 1> 1 it K C T . Thc splendid Now Al American (Tipper xi? tirite MA KY M. FRANCIS, frunc?s master, (capacity i:ioo hahn.) having two-thirds of" lier cnrm> engaged, will load with quick despatch. FOr lialuocu room, npplv to oeUSrawf WILLIAM ItOACII A CO. F O ll Ii A L T r M O It E Tno linc new schooner BETA PSI, Twomp- Ifta ?on Muster, having a larne part of hOTcntgoSEB entraped, want? a few hales of Colton or olhcr KrelKht lo lill up. J. A. KNSI.OW A CO., oct 18_1_ No. Ul Kaat liny. O li LIVERPOOL. F Thc American Hark ANN IL KIMBALL, lili Simson Monler, having ulnrgc patt of herSBSfe curgo engaged, will hu dispatched for the above port. For Freight engagement?, apply to BTRKISr UK0TUBR8 A CO. The ANNIE KIM HA l.i. is or Hinall capacity. oe tia EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OP INTEREST AROUND THE HARIIOR. Tito fil?t Railing and comfortably np-_?l_ pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now resnmcSJS?i. her trips to nil points in thc harbor, starling KV Kit Y MnitSTNO, at 10 o'clock, from South Com? mercial Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apptv to THOMAS YOUNO. 8cptl3 Captain, on board. ttailron??. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 ClIAHI.KSTON, S. C., Sept. 16, 1800. i On ami after Thursday, September io, thc Pas Benger Trains ott thc South Carolina Railroad will tun us follows: FOIl AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M Arrive nt Augusta.4.46 1*. U. Connecting willi trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville ami New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOIt COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Cullimbin.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Camdon train. nm CHAKI.KSTON-. Leave Augusta.. . . ..8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 I'. M. Leave Columbia.7.4ft A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. A Uti UKT.V NIUI1T KXI'llEiW. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.--IUD A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville add New Orleans, via Grand Junctlun. I.cavo Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4*00 A. M. CO KU UH IA NIGHT F.Xl'IIKSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston..'.0.05 P. M. A r rive nt Columbia.4.46 A. M. Connecting ISiindn.vs excepted) with Greenville, ami Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days nnd l t hlays with Charlotte and South Caro? lina Kaili und. Leave Columbia.6.60 P.M. Arrive nt Charleston.6.30 A. M. KOIMF.llVH.KK THAIN. Leave Charleston.4.06 r. M. Arrive at Summerville.6.30 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. ..8.26 A. M. CAMDEN nnAttcn?" Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and bc I ween Cauulen ami K lligvHie dall v, (Sundays ex? cepted,) conuccts with, up und' down Day Pas? sengers at Ringville. ' Leave Camden.,.0.35 A. M. Arrlvo nt Colnmbla.'.v..'..11.00 A. M. I .cavo Columbia.?VI'*a.1.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Camden.0.00 P. M. (Signed) II. T. PEAKE, Hep! jj) General Superintendent. ? a i lo v mg, &t. JQ O R D X l? M 4 'JU lits , MERCHANT TAILORS, / . . . ' . . . .'? - Have removed to No. 147 KINO street, five doors below their former stand, where they will ,ba pleased to sec their furmcr patrons and friends, und thc public generally. r ' Mr. Jura hus just returned from thc North willi a large ami well selected stock of Foreign mid Domestic (Tullis, Heavers, Coalings, Doeskins, Cnrslmcres and Vestings. ALSO, A fine assortment of Cents' Furnishing Goods, which will bc sold ul a very small proilt. Gentlemen in want or any of thc above articles will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. neill mth QLOTH INO, ~TAI LO RING AN? FURNISHING GOODS. MENKE A MULLER, No. 325 KING STREET, Three Doors below Liberty street. Havo Just received and'opencd a large ami fine assortment of Men's Von il is' and Hoy's CLOTH? ING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. CoDSIstlng of I Elegant OVERCOATS, Business and Dress Suits, White and Colored Shirts, Underwear Gooda, Ac, English and Domestic Half Hose, Alexander's and Ccuvlslcr's Kid Gloves, Buckskin, Doeskin, Calfskin; Cloth, Cusslmcrc, Tweed; Silk and Thread (Roves, Linen ami Paper Collars, Cravnts, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a largo anil well assort ed stock of BROAD? CLOTH, CASSIMERE, DOESKIN, BEAVER CLOTH, Ac, a large variety of thc new style Punts and Vest Patterns, which wo offer to sell by piece, yard or pattern, or'make up Into gar m ont s by measure, lu tho latest styles. Our stock has been selected with great care, and prices marked very low, In plain figures. Being confident that wo can oiler inducements unequalled by any other house, wc solicit buyers In our linc to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere . All orders will rtcclvc our prompt and very careful attention. Entire satisfaction ls guaranteed, octii in w fu i u os c (golton iTico. OTT ON TIES. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIES. This TIE Is undoubtedly tho best manufactured, ls easy to manage, and possesses great strength and durability; Having sold them for tho post two years, we can cordially recommend them to our planters mid others, os tho very TIE they want, to render their bales neat, strong and com? pact; capablo of binding bales from 400 to 600 pounds. For sale by * GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Factors, anglo mwfamoa_Charleston, 9. C. AILEY COTTON TIE. W A PULL SUPPLY OF TTHS TIE WILL BE KEPT BY US DURING THE 8KA80N. . ? .lO.i '. . i l lill . ' ? * The steadily Increasing demand for THE WA ILE Y TIE, I] Is the best proof or Its superiority over any other . , Patent. For salo by STREET BROTHERS & CO. septo '_ pi?AS. HICKEY, GILDER, . PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFAC ' TURER, NO. 346 KINO ?TOE KT, CH AB KESTON, H. 0. . Looking Olaaaea of all alaes fitted to Frames. Jnlylo frnwamosD?o_ A C" KAUFMAN, BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, ' No. 26 BROAD STRUT, Charleston, 8. 0. Prompt attention given to the purchase and lalo or Real Fatale, Stocks, Bonds. Dank Bills, kc, Ac. aepti6 wim2moa cs GTobiuco, (?ignrs, ?rc. J? 1* B O 1 A' li NOTICE. Thc attention of dialers ami consum?is of CIGARS AM? TOIIACCO ls nilled lo, and Ihev are Ut|MC8tCd tu ami rall examiiie Hie stuck cit the Havana Cigar KllCtory.No. SO .Market Street. Frosh iiti|iiniiitioiui ,-.>.."iv,.,i mommy, price* i<? com parc Willi New \ork houses. j.nih: t.iV tv? octll nummo . l?roprle'l?'w. T^/TANUKACTUUEI) AND SM0K.1 ?? TOBACCO. 0. KO J. I. IN, T0IIACC0 MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, No. 151 East Doy. A general assortment of Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco, of all grades and styles, from reliable uiniiufartiirers In Virginia mid North Carolina, and offered at thc lowest market prices. ?opuso New Publications. TTE N R Y ~ W ARD ll EEC ll ER'S SERMONS IN PLYMOUTH PULPIT, Arc being rend by people of every class and dc uoiiilniitioii nil over this country ami Europe. They are full of vital, hcnullfiil religious thought and reeling. PLYMOUTH PULPIT ls published weekly, and contains Mr. Beecher's Sermons and Prayers, In furn suitable Tur publication and binding, for sale ti;, all newsdealers. Price 10c. Yearly subscriptions received by the publishers, $3, giving two handsome volumes or over 40U pages euch. Half-yearly'$1 75. A new und superb steel portrait of Mr. Ilcccher presented to all yearly subscribers. Extraordinary offer ! PLYMOUTH PULPIT ($3,1 and The Christian Cnirm (?2 CO,) un Unsecturlan. 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Recreations, 2 vols., $2 60; Leisure Hours, $1 25; Graver Thoughts, $2 50 ; Everyday Plillosopher, $1 25; Counsel mid Comfort, $1 76; Autumnal Holy days, $1 25. WORKS OF FICTION. Andersen's iiuprovisutoro: Mrs. Austin's Ci? pher; Mrs. Ruche's Legends of Fairy Land; Miss Braddon'.< RlaekRand; Mrs. Rrlght's Three Herc likes; Dash's Mlle. Fifty Millions; Dc Mine's Cord Illili CTCCse; Mrs. Dorr's Sibyl Huntington; Dor? sey's Nore. Brady's Vow; Dumas'Love and Liber? ty; Holland's Aspasia ; Victor Hugo's Claude (liiciix;-Thc Man Who Laughs; Kingsley's Hetty; Mackenzie's Married Against Reason: Marlin's Countess Gisela'; Nanmnn's Sidney Elliott; Mrs. New n v's Margaret Hamilton; and, Right and Lett; O'Leary's Irish -Widow's Son; Robinson's Under thc Spell; Sulmeqic; Mrs. South worth's Prince of Murkness; Trollope's Dream Numbers; and, Giulio Dalntcfltn; Waller Ogilby; Miss Warner's Daisy; Mrs. Wood's Roland Yorke. oct4 EDrngs, ttrtcmuals, &c. E GAR . E FUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. B When you aro exhanstcd by overwork or head or hand, and feel thc need of something Invigorat? ing, don't drink whiskey or any intoxicating thing, whether under thc name of Ritters or other? wise. Such articles give Just as much strength to your weary body and mind as tho whip gives to the Jaded horse, aud no inore. Alcoholic stim? ulants are injuri?os to nerve health, and are al? ways followed by depressing reaction. DODD'S NERVINE AND INVIG0RAT0R Is n Tonio and gontle'sttmulont, which Is not at? tended by reaction.' What lt galna.for you lt maintains. When lt refreshes body or mind, it refreshes with natural strength that comes to stay. Wc arc not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any faction; but loug aud extend? ed observation teaches us that ho who resorts to thc bottle for rest or recuperation, will find, an he keens at it, that bo la kindling a Aro In his bones which will consume like tho names of perdition. Turn from it. Take a tonio that will refresh and not destroy. DODO'S NERVINE ls for sale by all Druggists. Price One dollar. See book of cerll acntcs that accompanies each bottle. Junc26 7mos_ D R. RICHAU;S GOLDEN REMEDIES Ask for no other, take no other, and you will save .time, health and money. $1000 reward for any caso of disease In any stage which they fall to cure. Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Boro Eyes, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Col? ored blotches, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula, fte.; ls tho greatest Renovator, Alterative and Rlood Purifier known, removes all diseases from tho system, and leaves thc blood pure and healthy. Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN DALHAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its , forms, whether from mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief In all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certlilcatcs proving tho miraculous cures effected by these remedies. Price of either No.? i or No. 2, f 6 per bottle, or two bottles for $0. Dr. RIOnAU'S OOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, speedy, pleasant and radical euro for nil Urinary Derangements, accompanied with lull directions. Price $3 pur bottle. Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR n'AMOUR, radical cure for Nervous or General Debility, In old or young, Imparting energy with wonderful effect. Price (6 per bottle, or two bottles for $0. On receipt of price these Remedies will be ship? ped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without tho name Of "Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown in gloss or bottle?. Address D. B. RICHARDS, No. 228 Varlck street. New York. Ofllco hours from 0 A. M. to 0 P. M. . Circulars sent, Julys lyr ~T\ J. S C II L E P?E GRELL, No. *37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER of every description and BUILDING MATERIAL, Lime and Mastering Laths, Paints, Ods, Glasses, Shingles; also Oroovo and Tongue B lords, ftc, constantly on hand at the lowest mum prices. + octll mtnslyr Spool (Collo?. S. CS oTESTBix:conn_" STU UL t DUOs <?,?S AV SIX-CORD. Sola Asenla in!Tow^Qr%^?iD 3 ?i C OATS, of Bosley) BeDUamli aug I Wfin3ini>s hepatic iHiicro. S HEPATIC BITTERSr THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, HI) ALL DISEASES OP THE STOMACH AND LIVER. THE I" ARE RECOMMENDED DT THE MHDIOAI. PAOULTY. HEGEMAN &, CO., AGENTS, NEW YORK. Manufactured by C. F. PANKNIN, CBFJOST ?UD AFOTBXCAB?, O XX A Tl L. K S X O 1ST, S. C. Sj~?br Salo hy Druggists Evcrytchcrc.H* fciii? mvrfl'jrr lUiec?llaitc?no. STAIR RODS, BBOirzE, ms ca?, ^^^^^ * DROP FIXTURE, ^^^^^Sffilffi^^^^^ Carpet Dealer*! . STAIR PIJATBS, For Holoie, Restaurants mid Public Buildings, MANUFACTURED BY V/. T. ?L J. MERSEREAU, G2 Duane St.? N.Y. nugis amos _ ?CATT'S ASTRAL OIL HT^?SB-NO CHANGE OF LAMPS V. porfbcdy^Bs/o 1 ll ii m i un t i nf OH- Strictly Mixture, No d^wai* - Will not Explode 5 degrees (bong ?y^degrecs liijlicr flinn bl ,.JT UIf S.,,ClovcVni.l'lll-UncmuUlod fur JjriL ljt'l?V a?dvE?nom?-FrW^-^^liob^cur^Jc^Vr.Yar aSr^tic^tlflirAuatiiW OuZTjfo-i,- rift ..?tcSiii'^iitcd. in ovciyTo??n?Vai#^tffl^^ l'r> ?pricioB. o^iin^^^ Send Car caxutoxv, v U^^^um^n^^oT?takojIsr?^i^ For sale by thc Agents In Charleston, GOODRICH, WISEMAN Se CO., septo mwf Cmos No. 2.1 Hnync street. Y ER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. FOR ALL. THE PUR FOSES OP A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. ^ Perhaps no one medl M) chic ls so universally re jfip quired by everybody as . . J0T a cuthartlc, nor was Ym-i7T7Tr-^r ever any before HO unl vp!y5H??lj*Sl veisully adopted Into H ~ ??1 use, hi every country 1 ?\ 'imnl und among ?ill classes, lA\\tF(fiW?9a/ lls this mild but c/llclcnt V QJI JW/ purgative PILL. Tho \^m-^jLW obvious reason tn, that ^^?^g~A=*B1??y- 1 ' ls a more reliable and 13S*JB.1??Aiij?jHff^ i. effectual rem ^"^^^salas^ag^gs^ edy than any oilier. Those who have tried lt, know thal lt cured them: those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors ami friends, ami all know that what lt docs once lt docs ulwavs-that lt never rails through any fault or neglect or Its composition. Wc have thousands Upon thousamlH ol the cert ?ti? entes or their remarkable cures or thc following complaints, but such cures aro known lu every neighborhood, and wo need not publish them.. Adapted to alt ages and conditions lu all climates;, containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may bc taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar conting preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm eau arise from their use In any quantity. They operate by their powerful Influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood amt stimulate lt into healthy action-remove thc obstructions or thc stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of thc body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as arc tho rirst origin or disease. Minute directions arc given in thc wrapper ou the box, for the following complaints, which these Pi LLB ttpldly cure: For TTVarEi-siA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESSNESS. LANOUOR and Loss of AITRTITK, they should bc taken moderately to stimulate thc stomach anil restore its healthy tone nud action. Fol i-iVFW Conn.tiKT and Its various symp? toms, Hli.iors HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, JAUN? DICE Or GREEN SICKNESS. lill.[DUH COMO ?nd iii i.un ;i KEV EUS, thqy should bo Judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cause lt. For MYSENTEBV or Di ARR nen A, but one mild iioso ls generally required. a? For RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GRAVEL, PALPTTATIOH OP TDK HEART, PAIN IN TUE HIDE, HACK and I.usos, they should bc continuously taken, ss re? quired, to chango the diseased action of the sys? tem, with such chango thoso complaints dis? appear. For DROPSY.and DKOI-SICAI. SWELLINGS they should bo taken In large nm! frequent doses to produco tho effect of a drastic purge. For SUPPRESSION a largo doso should bc taken as lt produces tho desired effect by sympathy. As a DINNER PILL, take ono or two PILLB to pro? mote digestion and relieve the stomach. Au occasional doso stimulates tho stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores the Appetite,, and invigorates thc system. Hence lids often ad? vantageous where no Mariona derangement exists. Ono who reola tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these PILLS makes him feel decidedly bet? ter, from their demising and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. DR, J. 0. AYER A CO., Praotlcal Ch em lats. . ? . Lowell. Mass., ll. H. A.* Sold at wholesale and retail by DOWIE MOISE, CharlestonTS. 0., and by Retail Druggists everywhere._PAO " ocU mw fa m oe gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. ... - * I^WES AND CHILDREN**M|* Attended at .their rpld;nccs promptly and a? reasonable ratea. Send ordure to - VT. E. M Allan A I,I " Barber, aprUU No. 81 Broad street, (up stairs.)