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To Margaret. [Thc following quaint ?u"ttl01'i. veiw?," UB thoy tire called un the ?ne??? >l'?ow from which we transcribe UM??I NR? h>' ntz-Grcciio Hnlleck, undlmve nev1, before been publtalt cd :] vnn mill inc siai?-cl. Ihmt in time vni,...<" ni noHupa, tie learned to love me; p.? 'twas hecate*-' ..>** 1 <.'?? rhynie A little-if th- spirit move nie. Ah, hail theyrc that winning art, I well mluat call lt? "kill illvlnc: Ana wcie faure 'twould mukc your heart Kcal in longeiilul throbs with mine, Again PI seek the Muses' howers, Wliic-i long i've passed neglected by Again Invoke the fairy powers To aid my harli's wild melody. But, ah I I fear 'twere fruitless toll Experience has thc lesson taught, ' Thal woman's fond, enrapturing smile Can never be so cheaply .bought. And I would spurn, however dcor, Thc heart that verse had power of stealing Its passion could not be sincere Love claims a purer test of feeling. Tel I had hoped that ero 'twas known That 1 could pen a song or sonnet, Your bosom'B little guest had nown On Cupid's wing, and 1 had won lt. Come, tell nie, Is lt so or not Whate'r my fate, 1 beg to know it; Say-and thc Muses nil forgot You love thc Man, and not thc Poet. LIEE IN NEW YORK. Wu ll Street -Settling Day - Plensaro SeeKers - Vitt lille -The Punic-Tin l,ast Thing in Morals-The Corner Th? Opposition liing-Thc Confusion Margins-Heavy Losses. Tho following very interesting letter, dated October 10, ls from thc New York correspon? dent of the llnllimorc Gazette: New York ls weary. Wall street ls as sad ivs ira were in sackcloth and ashes, anil the settling day, which has come, has been to many u much more rueful affair Utan was the mauuafs (?uart d'heure to soilless Jiabelate. Unfortunately, it ls not yet over. Doy after day some bold struggler tosses np the sponge, while for weeks to como thcro will bo not a few moro who will be forced to succumb to thc Inevitable Tact of Anni settlement. "Wall street in dull und despondent, and the only in? terest which Is manifested Is the feverish ex? citement of some unfortunate stock gambler whoso last margin s up,ami whose fntc depends upon thc next turn of tho Stock Hoard wheel, li was a funny thing to see thu telegraphic o nice nt Jerome Tark, directly . under tho grand stand, and lt gavo ono a curious idea of a New Yorker's pleasure, to watch the little yellow envelopes which were now and then handed in und passed round, In the sacred pre? cincts, and even on the quarter stretch or at thc very door of tho Judges' stand, for Mr. Bull or Mr. Beor, or Mr. Long or Mr. Short. As you stood by tho pool shanty and heard Underwood cry out "Now for Nemesis," you _ might seo a portly looking gentleman with a swell necktie, In Ill-assorted Keeping with his careworn face, stamping a slip of paper under his heel and hear him mutter "Pacific, sixty." That was lils Nemesis. There was a pool there, bigger and blacker than any Dr. Un? derwood could put up. Thcro was no more amusement for this pleasure-scekeca) There was no favorito for him either on the field or on the benches, and the only consolation he got, even from his dearest friend, was the re? mark that "Pacific wasn't.even worth sixty, as there was no stock ' that could possibly show a value of t weivo millions." Yet this Is Now Yorkslife. "Of coarse there aro educated and quiet and relined people In New York. But they do their gallopplng on the sido tracks. The men of New York, who make the New York world, arc the Wall street stock brokers and monoy dealers, newspaper men, manufacturers of patent medicines, he? roes of successful railroad combinations, and occasionally a mcnagcrlo man, like Fisk, who prefers a ,rring" to a circus. . How could lt bc othcrwl?o ? What man in this country can expect to Inherit property enough- to live nt tho rate fast New York lives at? How many men engaged in any reasonably respecta? ble and legitimate business con hope to accumulate a fortune, which will enable them to rival tho lavish expenditure here, that ls fast approaching that ot 'the days of decaying and luxurious Horrie,. No ono pays a thousand dollars yet awhile for a fish, nor do they cut aqueducts through . mountains for tho purpose of supplying a pond, where tlioy occasionally fatten their pets on human flesh. But there are men who nave given entertainments which cost ten thousand dollars, and lt was only a short time ago that a broker,.who had "made a turn,7' sent his .check for $2S,000, in a bouquet, 'to a dancing girl, whoso graceful contour had at? tracted bin attention' on thc boards ut Niblo's. Such men arc proud of-all this, and naturally. - - lt ls a glory for them to feel that they are self made, and tboy know that I. ls not every ono., who has been brought un to deal in coppers, to m enan re. with yard sticks, and to pick hones In tho scullery. Who can throw asido tho tram? mels of carly education, bargain for millions, traffic on a grand scale,,and play host to Gene? ral Grant, Secretary Boutwell and others of the elite of this great country. The last paulo has only had tho tendoncy of confirming this condition pf things. Many of the regular' brokers, straightforward and lion . ?st gentlemen, confining their operations to legit!mato business, have been ruined. Though lr ?tili, doing buBlncss,,tholr means are so limited that lt will bc some timo before they cnn un? dertake largo order?. .They aro rather under a. aloud. The unscrupulous gamblers, who b ave? work* cl their ruin, nro tho heroes ot the day. Instead of being driven from the street, they have more friends thau ever, nnu thc only feeling manifested ls a desire to get a finger in thc next little plc-. This is about the tone of the moriled society of trio country In general, as welt os of" New York li).particular, what tho morals are',' if they'match, need not be toll'. The last awful "corner,^'and the terrific {anic which ensued, afford a very lively lllus ratlon of what is considered in New York a grand combination. Fisk and Smith, Gould A [artlii, who were tho two most prominent parties, determined to lay a little' trap and to go 4n for a grand cohn. Thc services of Mr. Abel Corbin, tho' brotbcr-ln4s\w of'the Presi? dent, a very quiet, shrewd and pious old gen? tleman, who married bis wife, a few years ago, on spec, for the benefit of her "influential con section." almost "nnslght seen," and has Hlnoe, tnoy say, managed to pick up a couple of millions, wero. Jurat engaged. General Dan Butterfield; ' the 'government financial agont in New York, lt ls asserted, was also.let Into tho secret-for reasons no doubt. At any rate, ho ls now generally termed: the Fisk-al agent. -Who else went In, ls not positively known, but two more gentle? men, holding very high official positions, aro spoken ol In very plain terms oy th? "ring." When the team was all ready, a start was made. Gold was bought up quietly until ono hundred and ten mintons had been actually bought and paid for, or bargained for. AB last os lt was taken in, lt was loaned out to the "shorts," who wero selling freely, and thus the amount of the purchases raado by the clique wcre nclthcr known nor felt As thcro were only seventeen millions of loose gold in New York, tho "corner" was consid?reos, certain ono, ana when tho traps wero all laid for certain strong ?iarllcs, and the plans in attired, gold was called n, and, os lt becamo scarce, the price was run up. Success was certain. Confident In thc assurances they liad, they felt that they had tho power to put tho price where they chose. Tho only question was now much tho dlfforcnt brokera, who had contracted to deliver coln, could alford to^my for lt. Tho object was to get all that could bo got from men. who I could pay differences, hoing solvent. If forced too hard, they would break and pay nothing. Hut Just as they wero glorying In their imaginary millions, their crockery fell to thc ground, and they found their dreams as vain os those of the sanguino Alna^char. Not timi they kicked over their bask et themselves no Indooil I lt was their friends who did it for them. On tho morning of that eventful block FridayLIIIO nows was circulated that Jay Cooke A Co., Duncan Sherman ft Co., and other lead? ing bankers, had hud a meeting, had formed a "ring," hod pledged to General Grant two to ono III foreign securities, in London, for gold enough to knock tho market, nave tho coun stlry and defeat Pendleton and Packer at tho corning elections. It waa u new thing in? deed for tho President of these United States to be lending government gold for Wall street gambling operations, and to agree to rccclvo as security for tho loan pledges or ! stock, which, In tho event of failure, might nover como to linnd. Dut lt was soon ovl -dent" that, from patriotic virtue'or some other inoUye, General Grant was not obdu? rate to such entreaty, and that certain parties liad an opun sesame to the treasury vaults. Not knowing tho extent ol lt, and finding themselves with no friends at headquarters, tho clUiiio got frightened. At once they be? gun tc nettle on tho best terms they could ob? tain. Mr. Speyer was sent out to buy up mil? lions nt ICO, while his principals were ucluuUy ? elliur nt 150, or on any reusonublo terms they could, lu auolhor purt or the Gold ltoom. For un hour tho confusion wan frightful. Kvcry one aeomcd to loso his head. Balts and pur chnsos wore mndc without regard to responsi? bility. ?nd at the end or thu day lt was found I hut" there were over six hundred millions of gold to be settled Tor In Ibo (?old Clearing House, most or the partios boina; evidently In? solvent, ?nd nobody knowing what thoBo who had met their engagements ought to re? ceive. Thc consequences ol' this eventful day have boen very curious ns well us serious. Thc very bunkers who stopped In to stop tho panic wcro caught In the general confusion und universal mull excitement. They borrowed gold which they were to return. They sold at 1G0. One banker sold live millions nt this ruto to Speyer, nnd then turned round nnd bought in nt 150 from Smith, Could & Martin. Speyer vanished, und the bauker who made this very clever turu found next dav that, InBtcad of having sold "short" nt 160, he in reality had gone heavily "long" at 160. He repudiates tho purchase on thc ground that Speyer was an agent for thc other party. But will thc proof bo forthcom? ing ? Tlie history of that terrible day will never bc known. Men sal down beforo noon and cross? ed their hands, considering ruin certain. Be? fore 2 o'clock the turn came, and thoy had large balances at their control. Others who wero called on for margins had put them up, in accordance with general usage, until they were nearly exhausted. When tho bubble burst and they endeavored to get them back, lt was too late. At least one house saw thus thc accumulation of years Bwept away In two short hours. Ono Arm, when called upon for margins, at once admitted its readiness to comply, but inslsted on making tho deposits in a trust company. "Wc will meet your culls," said tho head ortho house, "every tineen min? utes. When lt goes against you, you shall do thc same. And so we will go on until wo put up, If necessary, the whole value or our pur? chases or sales." But this did not suit, nnd at the close of thc day they were largely ahead, and free Hom complica? tions. lt ls only n wonder that others were not so prudent. Vanderbilt paid frightfully for money, but stood at his post nil day pledging from his immense accu? mulation or stocks, and leuding freely lo friends who could use them. Exchange was offered nlmost for a song, and telegraph after telegraph for gold was dispatched by cable. A considerable quantity was shipped before thc orders were countermanded. This week lLjs being returned or sold for shipment nt a heavy loss. Who has made nnd who has lost remains yet to be seen. Only twp days ago, a gentle? man arrived by steamer from langland. Ho had sailed a week alter thc panic, under thc confident belier Mint his.houso was safo and thal he was n millionaire. Ho stepped ashore to find himself a bankrupt, and tu learn that his Ih m was settling Its liabilities nt illly cents on tho dollar.. There arc mnny settlements yet to bo made, anti there aro many men who arc still entangled and who will never see their way out If Vnntlerbll'. mnkes a Western connection, consolid?tes his roads, carries New York Central up ten tier cont, morey and is enabled to "stay" with tho load he ls carrying. Is lt any wonder that Wall street Is weary ? Is lt not extraordinary that men v ' o lend such a lifo are not utterly worn out and exhausted ? COHrXERCIA.Ii MEltS. Tbe Clim lt stun Cotton Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY EVKKINO, October 20,1869. COTTON.-Thc business of the day commenced with a brisk Inquiry, at st ur rates, assumed a ICSB active character on thc receipt of New York tele? grams, but closed with a fair demand and firm market. Sales about TOO bales, viz: l nt 23Mc; 10 at 24c; 37 at 24.se; M nt AI'..c.; lat !U ftc; ti$ 24?ic; 71 at 26c; 30 at 25,','c; 270 at 25.Sc; 15 at 25>ic; 107 at 25,'ic. Wo quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.23J?4B24M Low middling.25 @ Mlddllug.v.. .2ftX.'@ Strict middling.26'i@ RICE.-rids grain was In good request; sales 133 tierces of clean Carolina, say: 48 tierces nt 7j?; 85 do at 8','c fl lb. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at JH?T7ii good 8@ss'c V lb. AT AI. 'BTORES.-TUC wink, t was. without cha?ge; stock light, and 'tho following sales: ia bbls No 1 rosin at $2 76; 170 bb ls low No-1 do .at $216@2 25; 17'bbls No 2 do at $2; 40 bbls-spirits turpentine at 41c fl gallon. - FREIGHTS.-Thc supply of freight room to most points ls for the moment MI indent for thc demand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements ore making at \d fl lb on uplands and i.vi on sea islands; by sall, >?d on uplands and ?id on sea islands. To Havre, by steam, nominal; by sall, i ?;<.. V lb on uplands and 2c on sea islands. Coastwise, to New York, by steam, ?ic fl lb OR uplands and la on sea Islands; by sall, Sc. fi lb on uplands. To Bos? ton, by steam, Homlnal; by sail, ,'?o H lb on up? lands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Mc 9 lb on up? lands; by sall, somewhat nominal. To Baltimore, by steam, S? Sc fl lb on uplands; by sail, some? what nominal. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, October 20 - Noon. - Consols, 03S Bonds, si Ti. : Sugar firm; LIVERPOOL, . Ootober 20-Noou.-Cotton qnlet; nplands, i2Sai2.sd; Orleans, l2J?al2Xd; soles' 10,000 bales. Evening.-Cotton quiet and unchanged; Bales 12,000 bales, of which 30O0 bales were for specu? lation and export. PARIS, October 20.-Bourse dull. Rentes 70f MC. ' ; . M.' ?? HAVRE, October 20.-Cotton quiet and firm on the spot at if 48o; afloat if 38o. DOMESTIC M ARK HTS. V NEW YORK, October 20.-Noon.-Stocks steady anti a shade off the closing rates yesterday; Mo? ney ca7c. Sterling, long, eau.1? ; short, OK. Gold 30. Cotton very quiet; nplands 26*?c. Tnrpotl-ii tine 4v;a46>io. Rosin steady; common $2 20; strained $2 22>iV ' ' . ' - . Evening.-Cotton heavy ^?d'?io lower; soleif 3200 bales at 20K& Flour unchanged. Wheat' 3o5c lower; winter red Western tl 46al 48 sc; Illi? nois $180ai80Xo; Michigan-60067; extra choice 67. Corn heavy and la2clower; mixed Western ti Olia l oe. Pork heavy at t30& Lard and whiskey un? changed. Rico dull. Sugar fairly active. Coffee, molasses and naval stores quiet. Freights firmer ;; Cotton by steam sd; flour by sall 2s ed. Govern* menta dosed quiet. Southern quiet. Money quiet and steady at 5a7. Sterling stronger at os a os. a ol d d oil, but steady. Ii ALTIMORE, October 20.-Cotton Arm at 26 s c. Flour quiet; Howard street siiperflne tn C2Sa/> n>. Wheat dnU $1 46al 60. Com-white $116al 20; yellow $1 08aT 8*. Oats Maeoc Rye $116 Pork' quiot at $83. Shonldera nsansc. Lard quiet at ?ssaioc. Whiskey gi 20al 21. Virginias, old, 46; sixty-sixes, nos; Bevens, 47J? bid. i LOUISVILLE, October 20.-Corn 85c. Pork steady at $3ia3i 75. Bacon heavy I7,>,c; sides 20sc Lard l ?c. Whiskey $116. CINCINNATI, October 20.-Corn dull ot 85o. Pork $31. Lard dull l7sal7Sc. Bacon dull-shoulders lOSo; Bides 18 Vc, no Inquiry of importance. WILMINOTONV' Ootober 20.-Spirits turpentine firmer at 4lS'c. Rosin in fair request for lower grades; strained ti 62X. Orado turpentine un? changed. Tar $2. Cotton quiet at 24*a26So. AuflUBTA, October 20.-Market doll and easier, but not quot ably lower; sales 280 bales; receipts 067 bales; middling nominally 24Xc. SAVANNAH, October 20.- Receipts 2103 bales; sales 460 bales; middlings 25>?c; market firm. MOBILE, October 20. - Colton In fair demand and closed quiet; sales 1200 balea; middling 24>?o; receipts 1076bales; exports 140 bales. NEW ORLEANS, October 20.-Cotton firm at 26o; sales 4500bales;, receipts nico bales; exports to Havre 2065 bales; to Liverpool 3220 bales. Mo? lasses 85a90c. Qotd 29>i. Sterling 41 s. Now York sight s discount. Havana Markets. HAVANA, October 17.-The following oro tho closing prices or merchandise for the week end? ing October 16: * SUOAR- Firm; Noa. 10 to 12, reals; Noa. 15 to 20, loans reals per arroba. Kxportcd dur. lng tho week, 13,000boxes and 200 libels. f? forcbrn ports, ?nd 4000 boxes to the United States. Stock in .ar. houses In Havana and Matanzas, 165,000 boxu? and 3000 hhds. Molasses sugar firm; 7Sa8 reals. Muscovadoea, inferior to common rein? ing, firm; 7?i reals; fair to good refining active reals? real9? grocery rr rad es active; a Sae s MOLARS!?.-Clayed, 6 reala; muscovado or com? mon easier at 7 reals. EXOBAXOE-OD London, ?7*? per cent, preml um: on Paris, >,s per enif?'premium; on United Staten, sixty naya' Hight, In gold, OaG >., per cent, prcmlnnt; short night, T.'4' per cent, premium sixty days' sight. In currency, '.'0 per cent, dis count; short sight, nyi per cent. Miscount. FitKituiTK.-Fer box oiHiigur to Northern ports, $2; )ier Mid. of sugar, is; per hhd. of molasses, $ i 7(>. Shipping in thc harbor, 28 ships and barks. 34 brigs, ll schooners. Spunlsli gold, 3 percent, premium. Macon Market. MACON, October 18.-COTTON.-Tuesday there was a fair demand, with stock ottering light, ami middlings 23??u24c. Wednesday, demand good, middlings 24c. Thursday, state of market same as Wednesday. Friday, the market was nctivt lu tho forenoon, but rattier moro quiet In thc afternoon, only the best cotton bringing 24c. Sa turday, there was a good demand ut MMe foi middlings. To-day thc market opened with s good demand ut 23?ic for good cottons; scarcely any oil erl ng. After tho noon dispatches t lie mar? ket exhibited a good demand at 24c for thc best cot tons; still scarcely auy o dering. The receipts to-day amount to 447 bales; salce 440 bales: shipments 440 bales. Thc receipt? of tho week sum up 3720 bales; sales 2541 bules; shipmentn 2201 bales. Receipts this week at East Macon 80 bales; shipped 62 bales. Stock on Mind 142 bales. ? COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1, 1809.. 17E Received this week. 3,720 Received previously. 10,018- 20,638 Total. 20,817 Shipped this week.; 2,261 Shipped previously. 10,087- 12,048 Stock on hand. 7,868 Stock on hand October 20, 1868-0145 bales. Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, October 18. Stock on hand Sept. 1, '60. 84 Receive? since October 1, to dato.4,108 Received .previously.7,173-11,373 Total. 11,467 Shipped since October 1, to date.3,742 Shipped previously.4,766-8,408 Stock on hand October 16, '69. 2,969 Wilmington MarUct. WILMINGTON, October 19.-TURPENTINE.-147 bbls received and sold at $2 76 for soft, and $1 60 for hard per 280 pounds. SriKiTS TURPENTINE.-Sales reported of only 12 bbls at 4lc per gallon. ROSIN-Has been In fair request to-day, and sales mude of 2100 bbl? al $4 for st mined, $1 05, $1 76n2 for No. 2, $3, $3 26, $3 60a4 for No. 1, as In quality, and $4 60 for pale. TAU.-310 bbls sold nt $2 per bbl. COTTON.-Market steady. Sutes reported of only 31 bales at 25c for middling. Several other parcels buve also"been sold, but wc were unable to obtain the particulars. Interior Cotton Market?. COLUMBIA. October 19.-Tho cotton market was quite active to day and prices advanced fully ijCO. Tho sales amounted to 110 bales-middling 24.'4'C COLUMBUS, October 18.-A moderate demand has existed all day. Thc market closed quiet at 2i)Kc- for midd ling. Sales 261 bales. Receipts 333 huies. Shipments 271 bnlcs. MONTGOMERY, October 18.-Cotton market ts active to-day at 23.1 i lor low middlings. SELMA, October ie.-Cotton ranrkcl quiet. Thc demand being entirely for good ordinary, we quote that grade nt 21?iu22c; low middlings nom? inally 22I4C. Sales 140 bnlcs. Receipts by Railroad, October !90. SOUTH CAROLINA UAH,HOAD. 1104 bales cotton, 30 bales domestics, 269 bbls flour, 4 cars stock. To Ballroad Agent, I'elzcr, Rodgers A co, G W Williams A co, O ll Walter A co, A J Salinas, Caldwell A Son, Reeder A Davis, Dow ring A co, Wlss A co, Frost A Adger, W W Smith, stenhouse A co, Cnmpscn A co, Knobeloch A Small, and others. NORTHEASTERN IIAILHOAD. S 210 bnlcs upland and 3 bales nea Island cotton, 276 bbls naval stores, 60 bushels rice, lumber, cars phosphate, tobacco, mdse. Ac. To J Marshall, Jr, .1 T Borden, Kinsman A Howell, Wlss A co, Heed? er A Davis, Trcnhnlm A Son, Caldwell A Son, G W Williams A co, Brodie A co, Gaillard A Minott, A J Salinas, Graeser A Smith, S D Stoney, Ward law A Cnrcw, I'elzcr, Rodgers A co,-Jackson, W K Ryan, inchman A co, Ravcncl A co, Frost A Adger, Kirkpatrick A Wlttc, Mowry A co, F C Archer, Claghorn, Herring A co, and Railroad Agent. 'Passengers. Fer steamer St Helena, from Edtsto-II C Mose ly and 26 on deck. . PORT CAZ.EKJDA.lt. MOON'S PIIASB8. New Moon. 6th, 9 hours, 0 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 12th, 4 hours, 42 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 20th, 8 hours; 37 minutes, morning. LaBt Quarter, 28th, a hours, 14 minutes, morning. Monday...:. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday ... Sunday^. ... .sb* niGFg, e.. 0 e.. 9 e..10 a..11 e. .11 e..12 0..13 SETS. 6..22 .6. .21 A..20 6. .19 6..18 6..10 6..16 MOON mon. n._*' S.IWATEBT 4..14 rises. 6. .60 0..25 e..60 7..38 8..21 G.. 8 . 0..39 -7, .18 7..64 R. .30 9.. 6 n. .40 MARINE NEW8. CHARLESTON, OCTOBER ai. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Vraie, Mason, New York-6 days. Corn and salt. To Wm Roach A co, II Cobla A co, Il Bischoff A co, Wagner A Monsces, and West A Jones. Sehr Georgetta Lawrence, Robinson, New York -6 days. Mdse. To Wm Roach A co, Railroad Agents and others. ? 'a . Bohr Carrie Holmes, Holmes, New York via Del? aware Breakwater-6 days. Salt, Ac. To Risley A Creighton, G W Williams A co, and order. Steamer st Helena, Elliott. Edlsto. 43 bales RCS island cotton, mdse and sundries. To J H Mur? ray, Ravenel A co, Fraser A DUI, J Colcook A co, W C Boyle, Roper A Stoney, Cobon, Uanckel A co, and Boilmann Bros. : Sehr Emma Baker, Leonard, Back river. 2300 bushels rough rice. To Cohen, Hanckel A co. , Sehr Charlotte, Peterson, Back river. 3400 bush? els rongh rice. To Cohen, Hanckel A co. Boat from Christ Church. 0 bags sea island cotton. To RSVennlng. Boat from Daniel's Island. 3 bags sea leland cotton. To J D Aiken A co. FROM TniS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Cutler, at New York, Octo? ber 17. Steamship Flag, Leonard, at New York, Octo? ber 17. ...-" steamship Falcon, Horsey, at Baltimore, Octo? ber 18. - Sehr A P Cranmer, Cranmer, at Wilmington, October 10. Sehr L P Pharo, Collins, at Wilmington, Octo? ber 19. ., . ? . -, _. 4 ; ,." 1 fcAlLED FOR THIS PORT., i Brig Shamrock, (new,) Ray, from MUlbrldge, Me, October 14. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. . steamship Maryland, Johnson; at Baltimore, ?ctober 18. . ^Schr Glengary, Yates, at Philadelphia, October "BY TELEGRAPH. . SAVANNAH, October 20.-Arrived,'steamships Magnolia and Montgomery, from New York; sehr L A Boyles, from Richmond. , ., . LIST OF VESSELS VT, CLEANED AND BAILED FOR TUTS FORT, ll ** _ . 1 ,. . .? 1' Q It Ii I ON . 2 ? ,.". . UVSRPOOU Steamship Marmora,-,'to sall..Oct 80 Steamship Adana, -, to saU..i...Nov 20 British steamship Darien,-, sailed.Oct 6 Ship Corilla, Say, cleared...........Bept 23 Norwegian bark Skjotd, Albrechtscn, up..Sept 28 Tho Apoll?, Jorgensen, up.Sept 22 The Duke of Wellington, Allen, sailed.Sept 1 Tho Clara, Nichols, up.,*.Sept 29 The Homborsund, Neilson, sailed 1.Oct 2 Brig Cecilla, Bistrup, cleared.......*:.... ..Sept 30 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Josie A Dcvcrcaux, Clark, up.Oct 6 Behr Surah Cullen, Avis, cleared.Oct 7 DOornBAV. Sehr Hattie Lewis,-.sailed.Oct 6 BELFAST, ME. Brig Monica, McCobb, sailed.Oct 4 MILLSBIDUB, MR. Brig Shamrock, Ray, Mlllbrtrtge, Mc.Oct 14 ... NBW YOBS. Behr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Oct 14 Sehr LQC Wishart, Mason, cleared........Oct 14 Behr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Oct 14 Behr Myrovor, Brown, np.Oct 14 ?1 PHILADELPHIA. Brig Mary E Dana, O'Neill, cleared.Oct 12 Brig H 0 Brooks, Briggs, cleared.Oct 18 Sehr Glengary, Yates, cleared.Oot 17 BALTIMORE. steam ship Maryland, Johnson, sailed.Oct 18 sehr Henrietta, Leavitt, up.Oct 18 sehr Mary E Fenwick, Darcy, cleared.Oct 12 Sehr Henrietta, Leavitt, np,'..........Oct 13 POISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco in my form. Restores sufferers from Its injurious iffecu to robust health. Of great nencntto Dyi ie pt les. For sale hy . Dr. H. BABB, - >*. No. 131 Meeting street, ?"oetft _Agent for Sooth Carolina. ILLIAM M. LAWTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 10 BOYOBV WHARP. Extra Heavy Sea bland BAGGING AND TWINE or salo. Advances made on Produce in hand. ., ang2e tbstn Sljiuuiug p O II LIV K B V O O L. .MARLESTON AN)) LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LIKE. Thc Al Iron Screw Steamer DA RI RS, ?Tifigfv 1172 tuns,-Manier, ts CXpCCtetl tO-SMaMBMS nrrtveouor about the .'.Ith instant rroni liverpool illrcct, au?! will bull nguiu for sahl liort with dis? patch. For Freight or ra ssa ce. having comfortable ne comuiodutloiis for a Ihulteil nu inn. r of cabin pas? sengers, npply to RUIIERT MUHE A <:<>., oct!? stntlt boyce's Wharf. Jp AST FREIGHT LINE TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, HOSTON AND TUE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Tho Steamship MARYLAND, Johnson ^&&B*\ Commander, will sall for Bnltimoro oH^y?JtSmS. SATimoAY AFTERNOON, October 23d, at half-past o'clock, from Pier No. L Union Wharves. 43-Iusuranco by thc Steamers of this Uno ii per cent. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Haltltnorc wiibout ad? ditional expense for insurance. 49- Through Hills Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA. II08T0N and tho CITIES OF THE NORTH? WEST. For Freight engagements or Passage, npply to COURTENAY A TKENHOLM, oct20 4 Union Wharves. F OR NEW YORK The steamship MANU ATTA N, M. 8.^^?&. Woodhull Commander, will be dlspatch-2-M?S?? cd for the above port on SATURDAY, thc 23d uv staut, at - o'clock. For Freight or Passage npply to QCt20 4_JAMES ADOER A CO., Agents. TEAM TO BOSTON. S We arc prepared to give Through Bills of Lotting for Cotton, to Hoston,. la Semi Monthly Line Boston and Savannah Steamships, and Steamers DICTATOR, CITY OINT und PILOT BOY, nt liberal rates. First steamer leaves Savannah on thc 20lh Instant. 0Ctl8 J. I). AIKEN A CO. F OR NEW YORK. REGULAR LINE EVERY THURSDAY. PASSAGE.?20. The splendid Steamship MINNETON-.^dFjSfte. KA, Captain Carpenter, will leave Van ^flllnBi dcrhoret's Wharf on THURSDAY, October 21st, ut 4 o'clock P. M. octlO_RAVENEL A CO., Agents. JVJR PUILADELPUIA AND BOSTON. Thc Steamship J. W. EVBRMAN, Captain J. N. Hinckley, will leave North, _ Atlantic Wharf TnuitsDAY, October 2ist, lsoo, at 4 o'clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, npply to JOHN A TURO. (JETTY, OCtlO Norm Atlantic wharf. F O R NEW YORK. Tho fine Steamship GEORGIA, Cap-, Han Cutler, will load for thc above, port, and will have dispatch. octll_RAVENEL A CO., Agents. rp RAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In their ^Jp?&e. supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, f'"r-, -ftUwr* dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned Soups and Meats, American and English Biscuits. De? villed liam. Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Scgars. WU. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, s. C. Branch of No. ooo Broadway, corner 20th street, New York._._scpt28 6mos >ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPYNS THROUGH LIKE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of the above lino leave Plor^-f^c?. No. 42. N'orUi River, foot of Canal street .^J5S2-* New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of tho 1st, nth and aist of every month (except when these dates rall on Sunday, then the saturday preceding.) .. Departure of 1st and 2lst .connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific ami Central Amer .laan nOTtSi- Those of .ist touch ai ManzahjUo. '.- DSMttira of nth of each month connects with tho rlOfAltcarja Une froru I'au^pjjaioAustniuttiLu.i ^BfeanTshTp,*CHlNA leaves Sarr Francisco for China and Japan.October 4, 1B09. A?& frfgfi CaUfomla steamer? touch at Havana, but go ttrect IMnv-Mew York'to AirplnwaU. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or'further information np? ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the. wharf, tout of Canal-street, North . River, New York. -a-", H. BABY, Agent. marchi2 lyr_ ?]. ->- ? .piOR EDISTO, ROCKVlLLEl ENTER? PRISE AND WAT LANDINGS/ . The Steamer ST. HELENA, Capt. _ -.fT^w H. I). Elliott, will receive Freight??S?WS?S Tins DAY and lcavo To-Mouuow MOKSTNU ul 6 o'clock, and Edlato SATURDAY MORNINO at G o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply on board or to JNO. H. MURRAY, Agent, Market Wharf. I The steamer leaves again TUESDAY MORNINO nt 8 o'clock, and Edlato WEDNESDAY MORNINO at 8 o'clock.'_oct21 1? JpiOR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACK? SONVILLE. On and arter the 23d of October _ rnr7>w the steamer CITY POINT, Captain MkmwmVQ George E. McMillan, will sail from charleston every SATURDAY EVKNIMI, at 8 o'clock. I Return inp;, the CITY POINT will leave Savannah overy TnuRSDAY MOHNINO, at 0 o'clock, connect? ing with Central Railroad at Savannah for Mobile and New Orleans, and with tho Florida Railroad at Fernandina for Cedar Keys, at which point steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pen? sacola, Key West und Havana. Through Bills of I,tiding given for cotton per Sa? vannah Uno of steamers to Boston. - Through Bills of Lading given for goods to Mo? bile, Pensacola and New Orleans. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, oc|l? - . ?- ? ' South Atlantic Wharf. - .piOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT. The fast steamar "PILOT BOY," Captain Fenn Peck, wul leave Mid-,_ die Atlantic Wharf for above polnts-every Tiiuf _ DAY MORNINO, at 8 o'clock, untu further notice. Returning, will leave Savannah SATURDAY MORNINO, at 7 o'clock. ...... The PILOT BOY wlU touch at Blnffton on her war-to Savannah on the 14th October, and also on her way back on the l?th October. - - --- - QCtQ _ J. D. AIKEN A CO. jpOR BEAUFORT VlA - ROCKVILLE, EDISTO AND OHISOLM'S LANDING. . The fast steamer "PILOT BOY,'? Captain Fenn Peck, will lcavo Mid-,_ dlo A thia t lo Wharf for above points every. MOUSING, at 8 O'clock, until further notice. Returning, will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY MORNINO at e o'clock, and Edlstn 2 o'clock P. M. octQ . J. P. AIKEN A CO., Agents. QHANGE OF 80HEDULE. FOR PALATKA FLORIDA. VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACKSON* VILLE, fl i The Elegant and First-class _ Lfi ^'?T Steamer DICTATOR, Captain W. T ?cf?jtfE^ig MoNelty, will Ball from Charleston every TUES DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for tho abovo points. Returning, the;Steamer will leave Savannah SUNDAY MORNINO, st o o'clock Connecting with the Central RaUroad at Savan? nah for Mobile and New Orleans, and with the Florida Railroad at. Fernandina for Cedar KTOys, at which point steamers connect with New Or? leans, Mobile, Pensacola, Koy Went and Havana. Through Bills Lading signed to New Orleans and Mooni, ..All freight payable on the wharf. Goods not removed at sunset will bo stored at risk and expenso of owners. J. D. AIKEN A CO.. Agents, QCI4_ sonth Atlantic Wharf. Jj O L M E S A MACBETH, No. 80 BROAD STREET, Charleston, 8. C., BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE I , . .AND ' " j GENERAL COMMISSION AGSH?s. y Will attend to Ranting and Collecting of Keats and purchase and sala of Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real Estate. - ALTO, To the Parchase of Goods and Supplies for par? ties in the country upon reasonable terms. ' GKOHOK L. HOLMES..ALEXANDER MACBETH. ' )anl lyr Shipping. TGI 0 li LIV E ll I? O 0 li . Tho Ai American ?hip ELLEN SOUTH- JQ,* IRI>, Morse Master, having part of car-SS&i ;?> engaged, will be disputiiieil for thu above port. Tor Freight engagements, apply lo WILLIS A CHISOLM, oct-'l thstulino_North Atlantic Wharf. P? O ll LIV ERPO O L~ Thc American Hark ANNIE KIMI1ALL. Stiusou Muster, 2000 balea capacity, liasjgstj/ considerable curgo engaged ami now going ou i .on i .1, und will be dlsjialchcd for theuiiove port. For Freight engagements, apply to 21 STREET BROTHERS A- CO. V ESSELS WANTED To load for Foreign aird Coast wisc Ports. Apply to J. A. ENSLOW A Co., octal 1 No. 141 East Pay. jp O R NEW YORK. MERCHANTS' LINE. Tlic First-class Regalar Packet Schooner ^-JCJA lt. N. HAWKINS, Wyatt master, having portion of her cargo engaged, will load with dis? patched. For bulunoc or room, apply to oct20 2_WILLIAM ROACH & CO. EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST AROUND THE HARBOR. Thc fast sailing and comfortably np- iii pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now rcBumcSEat her trips to all points in thc harbor, stuning KVKKY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Rom South Com? mercial Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apply to THOMAS YOUNO, ?cpu:? Captain, on boan!. Railroads. gOUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, \ ' . . CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 16, 18C0. | On anil after Thursduy, September 10, the Pas? senger Trains on thc South Carolina Railroad will ruu us follows: FOU AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M Arrive ut Augusta...!.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery sud Grund Junction. FOU COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive nt Columblu.'._4.40 P. M. Connecting with WHniington and Manchester Railroad, and Camden train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta......8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Columbia..*..,.7.4.1 A. M. Ali'iVC at Charleston.4.00 P. M. AUGUSTA NIOIIT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7.30 P.M. Arrive nt Augusta.0.10 A. M. Connecting with trains ror Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIOIIT EXTRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.0.05 P. SI. Arrive nt Columbio.4.46 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Urccnvlllc and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte und South Caro? lina Railroad. Leave Colombia. .5.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.4.05 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.5.30 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMPEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, ttmi be? tween Camden and Kiugvlllc dally, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Day Pas? sengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.0.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive at Camden.0.00 p. M. (Signed) H.T. PEAKE, SCptie General Superintendent. c. HDrngs, Chemicals, \'c. F . P ANKNIN > . APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, No. 123 MEETTNG STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Thc advertiser begs to eau attention to lils stock of thc best imported and domestic CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MED ICINE8. Upon thc DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of his business he bestows thc utmost personal care and ? *? ??. T - ? ..rr .'.? ? attention, and guarantees the purity or the medl eines nsed in componndlng. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefully at all hoers of thc day aud night. Special Agency for thc sale of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, ?.S?.?i* ... *? ? . Manufactured by % .(*' .'.... Messers. GEORGE TIEMANN & CO., OF NEW YORK . BIS BTOOK OF HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFU? MERIES, AC, ls large and well selected. AGENCY FOB THE SALE OF TUB OHLE BUTED ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGWATER, A supply of willoh ls always on hand. Manufactoror of PANK NI N? S HEPATIC BITTER8, Which have established for themselves a reputa? tion surpassed by none. - Through constant effort and attention ho hopea to merit a contin?an co of the pabilo patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. fehl? tnthslyr_ J U 8 T RECEIVED. CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate or Soda Cream or Tartar , Fresh Hops* For sale, wholesalo and retah, ^"ABR^ oct? No. 131 Meeting street. QTlotljing nub furnishing (?oobs. mo THU CITIZENS OF Cl?AKlTfc^TO?? JIACUl^Alt, PAUKIOlt, AT No. 207 KIN? STREBT, Have In ?torc o large mock of Kl NM CLOTH IN?:, nil of their own manufacture. 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KEIM A ISSERTEL, General Agents for South Carolina and Ocorgla, Onice No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician. Janl2 lyrDAO " ______ SDrnge, (Tljcmunlo, &t. E .-CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOD TAKE. B When you are exhausted by overwork af- head or hand, and feel thc need of something invigorat? ing, don't drink whiskey or any intoxicating thing, whet Mer under thc usmc of Bitters or other? wise. Such articles glvo Just as much strength to your weary body and mind as the whip gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stim? ulants aro Injurious to nerve health, and arc al? ways followed by depressing reaction. DODD S NERVINE AND INVIGORATOIt Is a Tonic and gentlc'sttmulant, which is not at? tended by reaction. Whnt lt gains for you lt maintains. When it refreshes body or mind, lt refreshes with natural strength that comes to stay. We are not recommending teetotalism In the Interest of any faction; but long and extend? ed observation teaches ns that lie who resorts to thc bottle for rest or recuperation, will find, as he keeps at it, that he ls kindling a fire In his bones which will consume Uko tho flames of perdition. Turn from lt. Take a tonio that will refresh and aot destroy. DODO'S NERVINE ls for sale by all Druggists. Price Ono dollar. See book of cem? irates that accompanies each bottle. Juncos 7mos D R . R I C ll A U ' S HOLDEN REMEDIES. Ask for no other, take no other, and yon will save time, health and money. $1000 reward for any case of disease In any stage which they fail to oure. Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcera, Ulcerated Boro Throat and Mouth, Sore Byes, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Col jred Blotches, Soreness of tho Scalp, Scrofula, tc; is tho greatest Renovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes all diseases from he system, and leaves tho blood pure and healthy. Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its 'oi ms, whether, from mercury or other causes; ;lvcs inmediate relief in nil cases. No dieting iccessary. I have thousands of Certificates irovlng thc miraculous cures effected by these emedles. Price or either No Al or No. 2, $6 per joule, or two bottles for $0. Dr. RICH All's GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, ipecdy, pleasant anil radical cure for all Urinary derangements, accompanied with full directions, 'rice $3 per bottle. Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR n'AMOTJR, ndlcnl euro for Nervous or General Debility, In lld or young, Imparting energy with wonderful ?ffect. Price |6 per bottle, or two bottles for $0. On receipt of price theso Remedies will be> emp? ted to any place. Prompt attention paid to all. orrespondents. Nono genuine without tho name f "Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. & ll cn A RDS, Sole Proprietor," blown In glass of ottloa. Address D. B. RICHARDS, No. 228 Varlck street. New York. 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