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October, Tbc scholar 'irons his book and pen TO nil.X wllll visions sober Tho gorgeous tints of hill and glen? Tho pallet or October I For, Jacob-like, the waning year, Willi patriarchal passion, Olvos to the month supremely dear Ills luiiiiy-colorcd fashion. To this conspired the bnds of spring. And all the months and seasons Their sheaves to his the eleven bring In doli fui obeisance. Earth finds no bluer, fairer skies, Since June's, the gcntlc-hcartcif; Knell liniurh suspends some sweet surprise, In pay for gifts departed. 'Tis sweet when May's young leaves unfold, To drink her charmed caresses; To-day the forest's tire and gold Our nt most bel?g blesses. So scholar, let thy drenin fulfil? Add blissful thought to sober; And greet, when lire and joy o'ersplll, The gorgeous-hiied October. ALL AHO VT I'llJU HTA TH. . Jack Frost. The Cumdcn Journal says: "For tho past two mornings wo have hod froids heavy enough to kill vegetation. This morning ice of considerable thickness was formed." Mold Robbery. The storehouse of G. S. Douglass, Esq., in Cuiudeu, was entered on Tuesday night and robbed by a party or parlies unknown, of dry goods lo the amount nt two hundred and filly or throe hundred dollars. The entrance was effected by boring wilh an auger and lifting up the bar which held the door. Fluo Yield of Corn. The Chester standard says: ".T. T. Clark, residing upon the plantation of Mr. Elijah D. Walker, gathered one hundred bushels of corn from two acres or Bandy River bottom. And on threc-eightlis of an acre of the same two acres, lie gathered twenty bushels of corn. Can Turkey Creek, Rocky Creek, or Fishing Crcok, beat tho above ? This corn was thin ned and ploughed only once, and on account of tho freshet und storm of rain and wind washing and blowing it down, It v as not work ed any more." Durlcd Alive. The Camdcn Journal says: "On the f.lh instant an Inquest was held upon the body or Jonathan Newman, or tills county, by Vachcl A. Smith, Esq., magistrate, acting as coroner, at which William Gee and Lnrkln Grooms tes tified Hint Newman was digging a well, and they were drawing up Ute dirt which lie was digging, whon the curb gave way, cuuslugtlte dirt to envc in, and bttryiug Newman some ten or fifteen feet. The Jury foutid their ver dict in accordance wilh the facts. The neigh bors were i ngugod for two days or more In extricating the ootly, which when fourni wus In an upright position." Tournaments. The tournament at Colon ville on the 20th Instant was a success. More than thirty knights' had enrolled themselves. Many fuir ladles were present to cheer and encourage their favorites. The spectators reached Hie number of 1600?some said 2000. It was a crowd any way. Tho tilting lasted nearly three hours. The rliUng was generally gootl. Every count v bordering on Union was represented. Tho successful Knights were Messrs. Sims Thomas, of Union; waters, of York; Rogers, of Union, and Robinson, of Chester. They crowned, in the order of their t?nmes, Misses Hobson, Wallace, Pagan and Rogers. A tournament also came off in York ville on Saturday last?this time nmnngst the Juve niles. The voitngost knight on the ground? tho wee "Kulglil of Catawba"?took all three rings nt one run, and doing it. loo iu excellent time. Aller iluve runs, a summing up showed Bertrand Du Guescliu (Muster Sam WlLsou) tho winner or the lirst prize, n bag of shot, with tho privilege of crowning the Queen of Love and Beauty. The lies were, then run off, and "JJuwnod""(Master John Metis) adjudged winner of- the second prize, a silver cup, wilh the right of crowning the lirst mnhl of honor. The "Knight of Temperance" (Master Bony Johnson) came In third, with tho right to crown the. second maid of honor? his material reward, a new and pretty axe. "Chevalier Bavard" (Master James Wilson) oldalned the next, prize, a hund soino pockct-kullc, with n crown for tin* third Maid or Honor. "Dnmioti DeLncy" (Master Speight McLean) look the next prize, a crown to bestow on lite fourth Maid of Honor. The prizes were then awarded, und the suc cessful knights bestowed their crowns on the ladles or their choice. Miss Eula Lowry wus crowned Queen, nml Misses Luna Jones, Ida Boyd, Minnie Lowry and Ella Dlckersou, crowned Maids of Honor. COM AI Hit CIA ? If H ?'S. Exports. Philadelphia?Per steamship Prometheus? 404 bales cotton, 00 bales yarn, 140 tierces rice, 108 bbls rosin, m casks clay, 80 bbls beans, 4 bids oranges, 30 empty casks. Boston via Wilmington?Per sehr Ccorgetta Laurence?S00 bbls rosin, 12 tierces rice. The Charleston Cotton Itlco and Naval Stores nlurkct. Office Charleston News. i Friday Evknino, October 29, 180?. f Cotton.?Tills article was depressed, and trans actions light, some sn les taking place at easy lig ures, but factors were not generally willing to sub mit to the decline desired by purchasers, and the market closed nominal and unsettled. Sales about 276 bales, viz: 17 nt 23)ic; 23 at 24?jc; 63 at 24 ','e; 6 at 24>Jc; 17 at 24?*c; 124 at 25c; 14 at 25tfc. Wc quote: mvf.nrooi. classification. Ordinary to good ordinary.23)i@24j^ Low middling.24>i@? Middling.26 re strict middling.25.'4"@? Rice.?This grain was depressed, ami prices showed a declining tendency. Sales 23 tierces of clean Carolina, say 8 at 7>.?c; 15 at 7><c ft lb. We quoto nominally common to fair clean Carolina at ?@7Xc; good, 7Ji@TKo. Naval Stores.?The business was light. Sales 0 casks spirits turpentine at 42>;c; 160 bbls extra No. 2 rosin at $2 fi bbl. Frriuiits.?The snpply of freight room to most points is ror tho moment suillclent for the de mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements arc making at Xd 9 lb on uplands and 1'id on sen Islands; by sail, Xd on uplands and Jfd on sea Is lands. To Havre, by steam, nominal; by sail, lXe V lb on uplands and l&c on sea islands. Coastwl?c, to Now York, by steam, *ia lb on uplands and lc on sea Islands; by sail, He y. lb on nplabds. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail, .Sc V lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, }{o v> lb on uplnnds; by sail, somewhat nominal, To Baltimore, by steam, X@J?c f> lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nominal. Market* by Telegraph. voukign markets. London, October 29 ? Noon.?Commis 03>?. Bonds 82X. Common rosin as 3d. Liverpool, October 28 ? Evening. ? Cotton Arm; uplands 12d; Orleans 12,'id; sales i4,ooo bales. October 20 ? Noon. ? Cotton steady; sales 12,000 bales; Bales or the week 67,000 bales; for export 0000 bales; ror speculation 8000 bales; receipts 66,000 bales, whereof 7000 bales are American; stock 428,000 bales, of which 29,000 bales are American. Afternoon. ? Cotton afloat 323,000 bales, of which 40,000 bales arc American. Yarns and fab rics steady. Red winter wheat os 6da0s Od. Evening.?Cotton closed steady; uplands Mil; Orleans 12vi; sales 12,000 bales; exports and . speculation 4000 bales. Bed winter witc.it OsaOs od. Bacon firmer and unchanged. Receipts of cotton for the week 66,000 bales, of which 7000 aro American. Sales for m he week 07,000 hales; 0000 sold for export and 8oo0 to speculators. Stock on hand, all cissies, 428,000 bales, of which 20,000 hates are American. Havre, October 20.?Cotton opens quiet; low . ' middling afloat if 34c. domestic markets. New Tore, October'20?Noon.?Stocks unset tled. Money 6a7. Sterling, long short oj*. Gold 28Cotton heavy at M v Evening.?Cotton cloned heavy and lower; sales. 1600 bales; middlings 20c. Flour dull and declin ing; superfine $6 30a6 60; common to fair extra Southern $0 20aOS6. Wheat heavy, closing stea dier. Corn less active. Pork a shade lower, $31. Lard unchanged. Whiskey heavy $1 21al 21>tf. Rice easier, Carolina 8a0c. Naval stores quiet. Freights heavy and lower; cotton, by steam, 0-16. Moner east. Sterling i%. Cold mi- Covern mcnts tower. Sixty-two's COtf. Stocka ntisct tlrd imt Htrong. Baltimore, October 29.?Cotton nominal. High grades flour declined uc. Wheat and corn dall Provlalona quiet. Whiskey Inactive at $121. Nonroi.K, Octoher to.?Receipts or cotton to day 1241 bales; exports,coastwise 15.M bulesjsnlcs 200 bales;! w middling 24'4n24>?'c; market quiet und weak. Wilmington, October 29.?Spirits turpentine very quiet at 42'4'c. Resin quiet at $155 for atraiuetl. Crudo turpentine steady nt $.100112 *ft. Tar steaily at $2. Cotton quiet at 24ii24>ic. AVOV8TA, October 29.?Market weak and easier; sales540 bales; receipts 072 Pales; middling 23?(u 24c. Sales of the week 4130 bates; receipts .woo bales; stock 0717 bales. Savannah, October 29.?Receipts 2470 bnles_ Exports 700 bales. Market closed at 24 .,e tor middlings. Salus 400 bales. MOBILB, October 20.?Receipts or the week 7421 bales; exports to (treat ltrilaln 4251 bales; other foreign porls44$ bales; coastwise 1772bales; stock on shipboard 20,083 bales. Sales ol the week 6.*sX) bales; to-day 300. Market closed dull and weak; middling 24o2-l}jc; receipts to-day 1014 bales. new Orleans, October 20.'?Receipts to-day 4900 bales. Recepts or tho week, gross, 24,008 bales: net 23,070 bales. Exports to Liverpool BOM hales; to Continent 14,031 bales; coastwise 3S04 bales; to-day le.lsr, bales. Stock 65,430 bales. Cotton .'4o lower, 24>ia24,.{c; sales 2450 bales; week's sales 18,350 bulcs. Sen Is 111 uil (Of ton. Extract from the circular of Stead Brothers, dated Liverpool, October 15, isoo: 260 bales Tililtl sea islands were sold In London yesterday ut 2tiu21d per lb, excepting H bales Oner cotton, which brought 26d, and a few stained at m \pl. This shipment was very good in quill Ity, and equal in weight lo about OOo sea islands. The prices realized, considering the totality, show a decline of about 3d per lb on the sates made In July. New York Iltcc Market. NEW YORK, Octoher 20.?[From the Jnurnnl of Commerce.)?The arrivals or new arc ineieasing, und, while there is demand enough to take all that comes now, the receivers do not liavcsiilll clout confidence to accumulate stock by stiffen ing prices; 70 tierces new sold nt s?,as?;e. nml 00 tierces old nt 8>ic. Rangoon Is In fair supply and very limited request; Hie dealers purchase spar ingly, ami the exporters take only a small lot now and then; wc quote SVaS.Vc, gold, for lots In bond, aud 7>ic, currency, for lots duly paid. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE, October 20.?Cotton.?The mar ket during the week has been for the most part steady, but without tiny animation. To-dny un der the inilncnccs of u decline in New York and liberal receipts, the market, closed weak as fol lows: Hood ordinary 23c; loa* middling 23 .'112.5.'ae. cotton st atem knt. Stock on band .September 1, 1809.None Received to-day..-. 07 Received previously.2,021-2,718 Total.'. 2,718 Shipped to-day. 172 Shipped provlously.2,335?2,5,07 Stock on hand. 211 Fi.ot'it_Market continues active, but ship ments not so heavy this week as, during the pre vious. Wo quote ns follows: Supers $5 2.1110, single extra (0260060; double extra $0 60a0 75; family $7 25us; ruuey $8 5Uas 75. Wheat.?The market during the entire week hns been very dull, with light, receipts. Wc qnotc as follows: Mediterranean (1; red $1 05al 10; am ber $116; white ?l 20. Cohn.?Hut few shipments during the week. Sales of small lots loose from wagon at 90c, and dealers are delivering in tlepot at $1 12. Interior Cotton Markets. MONTGOMERY, October 27.?The cotton mar ket is llrm at 23.l,'c for low middlings. YORK VILLE, October 27.?Cotton hns advanc ed a Hille, und we quote It. to-day Urm at 2:;\c SELMA, Octoher 20.?Sales of cotton about 175 bales; market closed quid and easy; gi.ml ordi nary 22\,u22,';c; low middling230J middling 23.'4u 23'ic. CHARLOTTE, October 211.?During (he past week cotton ranged from 2:1,^1124.'.,', closing dull on Saturday ui the former llgure. The tendency Is downward. Sales Tor the week 318. bales. ROCK HILL, October 25.?The cotton market hits been active during tho week, with sales al 23'fo lu the early purl; prices have declined to day and middling cannot lie quoted at over 23'je. COLUMBUS, October 27.?To day there has been a fair demand, with no heavy otl'ering stock, at 2:l.'4o ror middlings, higher grades 23*^(1. Sales 377 bales. Iteeclpts 4si hales; shipments 407 bales. MACOX, Octolier 27.?The cotton market to day was rather dull at the opening. During the day it was sieudy, With middlings ut. 2S'4c, and closed dull at that llgure. Received today 911 bales; sold374 bales; shipped 477 bales. Hccci-pfs by Rullroiiil, October ?U. soi'tu carolina railroad. 1572 bales cotton, 88 bales domestics, 50 bbls naval stores, ] cur stock. To Railroad Agcn'. W K Rynn, Cmeser A Smith, Willis k Chlsohu, Llrk Patrick k Witte, waniinw k Carew, ItavcuH ,t co, Thiu-ston k Holmes, Mowry k co, Polier, Rod gers k co, G II Walter k co, O W Williams k co, W W Smith, Frost k Adgcr, W ? Courtney k co, R Mure.V co. Claghorn. Herring A co, Waison ,v Hill, Glbbcs k co, Tuft .V I lowland, aud others. NORTUKABTKRN uaii.ltOAD. 156 bahs cnlton, 33S bugs cotton sec), ko?fl spikes, jndse, Ac. To .Mid low all k C, Itccdcr A Ditvles, Pclser, Rotlgers A- co, .1 I) Alken k co, W K Ryan, F C Archer, G W Williams k co, Raveuel * co, Frost k Adgcr, Ingniham k Son, A J Sali nas, G il Walter k co, Orucscr k Smith, Caldwcll k Son, Itrodlc k co, Klrkpatrlek k Witte, Mow., k co, W Guriicy, Clnghorn, Herring k co, Muntotic k co, and lUIIroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamship Charleston, from New York? J II Goodrich, KU Gllchrlst, wife, child and two servants, Mrs Glhhcs and daughter, J Dcrcnrttle, J McEllarncy, R W Mnher, Miss Anna Htiiinam, Rev J R Campbell, Miss Mary Campbell, Miss Lizzie Campbell, C FPuuknln, H P linger, Miss E M linger, Miss L linger, J W Sprnguc, Mrs Terry and daughter, G W Kclchum and wife, A Gordon, Miss J Kclchum, J Newman, Mrs D X Albert, Miss Hontem, Major Ogelby, USA, W Ogclbv, Mrs John Ken Kick, M McCranory, J It lllirnett. M McEtinmy, E Hrock, J O'Neill and son, J ShJeldu, aud 7 In the steerage. _VOm CA.X.ENDA.11. moon's phases. New Moon, 6th, 9 hours, 0 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 12th, 4 hours,-42 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 20th, 8 hours, 37 minutes, morning. Lost Quarter, 28th, 3 hours, 14 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sun day. sun. risks. 0..13 6..14 0..16 0..10 6..17 6..18 0. .19 bun sets. 6..14 6..13 6..12 6..11 i. .10 6.< 0 6.. 8 moon i. a s. 0..10 10.. 4 11.. a morn 12.. 6 1..11 2..10 iii (hi water. 10..32 11..22 12..10 1..21 2..28 3.. 36 4..40 M A HI HE NEWS. CHARLESTON, OCTOBER 30 , ARRIVED YESTERDAY'. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York?left ? Inst. Mtlsc. To J Atlgcr A co, Andrews k Salvo. J E Adger k co, T M Bristoll A CO. J D Alken k co, F C Homer, E Dales A co, C D ilrahc k co, J Chadwick, brown k Holmes, W H Chafcc k co, G S Cook, Chicltm k wate, Cameron, llarkloy A co, R A A P Caldwcll, J Commlns, Howie k Moise, D F Fleming A co, J S Fairly k co, Frost k Adgcr, B Grattan, C Goldstein, AS Goodwin; C Oravelcy, N A Hunt, Hart k co, J II Hillen, Holmen A Ca'dcr, Johnston, Crews A co. Kllnck, Wlckcnbcrg k co, F E Knee, Kinsman Urns, H K lutte k CO, I,mire v A Alexander, is ngnick k Sell, Muntoue A co, J G Milnor A eo, McLoy A Bice, H Meyer, 8 B Mar shall, D O'Neill k Son, 3 V OJomann, B O'Neill, C P Poppenhelm. J A Quackcnbusb, D Paul k co, J It Bead A eo, Strauss k Vance, S C Railroad Agent, E R Slodtlnrd k co, Stoll, Webb A co, W Shepherd A co, L Schnell A co, Southern Express Compnny, P Tecklenberg, W Vlncc, Walker, Evans k Cogs well, J II Williams, Werner A H?cker, G W Wll Uams A co, Wagoner A Monsccs, and W J Yatcs. Sehr Charlotte, Peterson, Baek River. 3350 bushels rough rice. To Cohen, Hanckcl A co. Sehr Ann S Deas, Gnrbattle, West Point Mill. 120 bbls rice. To W 0 Beo A co. RSc.hr Charles, Sablslon, Combnhce. 2000 bash els rough rice. To w C Bee A co. Sehr Emma, Mngrnth, Combahcc. 2100 bushels rough rice. To W 0 Bee A co. Sloop Fenian, Jones, Willtown. 1209 bushels rough rice To Rsvcncl A co. Sloop Ellen, Gradick, Cooper River. IOOO bush els rough rice, 1 halo cotton. To W C lice A co, and Roper A Sloney. Sloop Amelia Robert?, Ashcpoo. 1377 bushels rough rice, 11 bales sea Island cotton. To G H Uonpook, anil W c Beo A co. fOHloop Waterfall. Pon Pon. 302 bnshcls rough rice. To Cohen. Hanckcl k co. RRloon Mattle-. Pon Pon. 880 bushels rough rice. To Ravenel A co. noat from James Island, l bag sea island cot ton. To W A Doyle. CLEARED YESTERDAT. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia?J A T Getty. Brig H C Brooks, Briggs, Philadelphia via 8t Mary's?J A Enslow A co. . Sehr Emma Wadswnrth, Mclntyre, Boston? J A Enslow A co. flchr Carrie Holmes, Holmes, Wilmington, N ?RUl?y k Crclghton. ~ Brig Mur v E Dana, O'Neill, Gcorctown, 8 C?H F liakcr A co. Sehr Gcorgctta Laurence, Robinson, Boston via Wilmington?W Boaeh A co. Sehr L Q O Wlshart, Mason, Wilmington, N C? W Koucli A co. IN TUB OFFING. liritlBh hark Oswego (tiew), Roberts, St Am uTewH, N H?9dajra. Ballast. To 11 Card. SAILED YESTERDAY. Htearaslilp l'rometlinus, Oray, Philadelphia. Itrlg O V Williams, Thompson. Philadelphia. Rrig Mary K Dana,O'Neill, Georgetown. SC. Sehr Ceorgetla Laurence, Robinson, Wilming ton, N C. UP FOR TIMS PORT. Rritltiti ship Muscongus, droves, at Liverpool, October 16. Sehr Fawn, Kelly, nt Philadelphia, October 20. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. British brig Aiuphlou, Reus, at Providence, It I, October 25. BAILED FOR THIS POKT. Stcnmshlp Sea (lull, Dutton, from Raltlmore, October 2S, P M. Sehr Ralph Carleton, Curtis, from Kuckport, Me, October 23. BT TBLRGRAPn. SAVANNAn, October 21?.?Arrived, ships Kessle Crosby, New Baven; Mayflower, Cardlir; barks .1 II Armstrong, Gloucester; Hula Frank, iluonos Ayrcs; brig Robert Dillon, New York. Cleared, steamship Zodiac, New York. MEMORANDA. Tho ship Davitl Krown, Nichols, from London for Charleston, via Newport, arrived at Cowos October IS. The hark Minnie Robertson, Robertson, from Charleston for Liverpool, was spoken September IS, lut 38, Ion 72. The sehr Mary flllchrlst. for Georgetown, S C, cleared at Belfast, Me, October 23. LIST OF VESSELS UT, Ol.HARRI) AND SAH. KU FOR THIS PORT. F 0 R K 1 G N . LONDON. Ship Bavld Brown, Nichols, cleared.Oct C LlVRRrOOL. Stenmsblp Marmora,-, to sail.Oct 30 Steamship A dalla.-, to sail.Nov 20 Krttt8h ship Muscongus, Groves, np.Oct ir> Ship Gorilla, say, cleared.ASepl 23 Norwegian bark Skjold, Albrechtscn, up..Sept 2? llr bark Yutnuri, Cawllu, up.Oct 8 British bark Arbitrator, Irwlu, sailed.Out 0 The Apoll?, Jorgenseii, up.Sept 22 Hie Clara, Nichols, up.Sept 20 The llomborsiiud, Ncllson, sailed.(let 2 Brig Cecilia, Bistrup, cleared.Sept 30 YARMOUTH, N S. Ilrltisti bnrk Mary Kellam, Butler, sailed...Oct 21 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Rrlg Josle A Dcvcrcaux, Clark, cleared_Oct 18 Sehr Anna B Glover, Perry, up.Oct 18 MOTH BAY. Sehr lint tie Lewis,-, sailed.Oct PORTLAND, MR. Steamer Starlight, llsley, cleared.Oct 20 Sehr Marcus Hunter, Orr, cleared.Oct 21 ROCK I'llIIT, UK. Sehr Ralph Carlcton, Curds, sailed.Oct 23 I'UOVIDKKCR, u i. British brig Ampblos, Reas, cleared.Oct 2. NKW YORK. Sehr Lilly, Hughes, np.Oct 21 Sehr Margaret A Lucy, Crosby, up.Oct 23 rniLADKi.ritiA. Sehr Qlcngnry, Yntcs, cleared.Oct 21 Sehr M A Holl, Bolt, cleared.Oct 23 Sehr Sarah Bisher, Carlisle, cleared.Oct 24 Sehr Fawn, Kelly, up.Oct 20 BALTIMORE. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, sailed.Oct 28 S Hailroaos. OUT1I CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. (.'., Sept. 15, 180t>. j On and after Thursday, September in, the Pas senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run us follows: i on AUUUSTA. Lcnvo Charleston.8.38 A. M Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem phis, Nashville aud New Orleans, via Montgomery aud Grand Juucdoti. for cot.uuniA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington und Manchester Railroad, aud CuniOcn train. for charleston. Leave Augusta. .8.00 A. M. Arrivent Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Co'.umblu.7.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.0U P. M. AUlirSTA NIOHT f.XI'ltKSK. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.0.10 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A.M. COLt'HIIIA KIUIIT KxritRsa. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.0.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville uud Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M. siimmkhvii.lk train. Leave Charleston.4.05 P. M. Arrive at Siimmervlllc.5.30 P. M. Leave Summcrviilc.7.1U A. M. Arrive: at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAM II RM nilAKCU. Cnnidcn and Columbia Passenger Trains on Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Saturdays, and be twecn Camden and Klugvlllc daily, (Sundays ex cepted,) connects with up and down Day Pas sengers at Klngville. Leave Cam den.0.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.'.11.uo A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive nt Camden.O.oo P. M. (.Signed) II. T. PEAKS, sepllO General Superintendent. iiiiuljinmj, Castings, &c. jyj-eeting street foundry. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW F?RNISUINQ TUB IM PROVED McCarthy cotton a i n, STEAM ENGINES AND BOtLEBS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Wills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilors and Pans, or all sizes. Ilorsc-Powers and Oin Gearing, from o to IS feet In diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for nand, Power, Saw and Bice Mills. Machinery and Castings or an descriptions made to ordor. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Gauting? for Buildings, Orallngs, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac WILLIAM S. HBNEBET, machinist AND founder, No. 314 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, B. 0. ang4 raws Cotton QTics. w AILEY COTTON TIE. A F?LL SUPPLY OF THIS TIE WILL BE KEPT BY US DURING THE SEASON. The steadily Increasing demand for THE WAILEY TIR, la tho best proof of its superiority over any other . Patent. For sale by STREET BROTHERS A CO.* nep tfl -DETER TOTANS, TURNER AND DEALER IN IVOBT ADD MANUFACTURER OP BILLIARD BALLS AND CUES, And importer 'of Milliard doth, Ones, Letter Chalk, ahd Billiard Merchandise la genersJ. No. N Fulton struct, -lorw TOB*. . m?y7 nemos . , HsrrbHBSK^ ?h,ipuing. F OR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTOiN. INSURANCE ONE-HALF PHU CFJTT. The steamship J. W. EVERMAN. Oapt. <<dnfi?*k J. N. lllticklcy, will leave North 1. ^rMiwni tic wharr ou Thursday, 4th November, ui ? o'clock. For freight engagements apply to JOHN a TU BO. (5 KTTT,' oot"? NorUi Atlantic Whurf. Jfl O II L I V E R P O O L. CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL LINK. STEAMSHIP TlieAl Iron .lerow Slenuier DARIBN, 1172 tout? -Munter, In expected toj arrive on or about the 2.r>lh Instant from Liverpool direct, und will sail ugulu for snld purl with dis patch. For Freight or Passage, having comfortable ac commodations for a limited number ofcnbln pas sengers, apply to ROBERT M I) UK A CO., oclt) ninth_lloyce's Wharf. AST F H E I G II T LINE F TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, IIOSTON AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The Steamship "FALCON," Horsey^dFjSS Commander, will sail for Baltimore ouS&Ufl Satuudav, October anih, nt 1 o"clock P. XL fr 1'ier No. 1, Uniou Wharves. e <r insurance by the Steamers of thU Une a per ccul. to Itnltlmore and 1'hlluilclphlu. To Hus ton ??. Philadelphia Freights forwarded lo thill city by railroad from lluillmorc wiihout addi tional expense for insurance. u?- Through Hills Ending given to PHILADEL PHIA, HUSTON ami the CITIES OFTHE NORTH WEST. Fur Freight engagements or Passage, upplv lo COURTENAY A TRENHOL.M*, oct27 wths3 _Union Wharves. p O R N E W Y <J R K. REGULAR LINE EVERY THURSDAY. PASSa J B $20. The Steamship MINNETONKA, Cap-^f?a tian Carpenter, will leave ViwdefrJHssBB horst's Wharr ou Thursday, 4th November, 1809, at ? o'clock. oct29_ _HAVENKI. A CO.. Agents. OR NEW YORK F The side-wheel steamship CHAMPION, .^Fj? B. W. Lockwood Commander, will bujj^??fl. dispatched for the above port on Satcuday, the 30th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. precisely. For Freight or Passngc upplv to 0Ct27 4_JAMES AIKi?R A CO., Agents. TEAM TO BOSTON S We arc prepared to give Through Bills of Lading for Cotiun. to Boston ^SvfSnf via Scinl-Moiithly Line Boston nnd Savannah Steamships, and Steamers DICTATOR, CITY POINT and PILOT ROY, nt liberal rates. First Steamer leaves Savannah on the20th Instant. oc(18_J. D. Al KEN A CO. fJMtAVELLKRS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN BOUTB TO FLORIDA AND AIKKN, And other places, should lay In their, supplies of Clarets, Chain pagnes, Cor-,_ dials, llrnndlcs, Whiskies Wines. Canned sumps nnd .Meats, American and English biscuits. De villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco und Imported Segars. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 276 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, s. C. branch of No. 000 Broadway, comer 2iith street, New York. sept 23 fimos pAClFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COilPY'S TTtllOUdir line to CALIFORNIA, CniNA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of the above line leave Pier ^-r.^-ti? No. 42, North River, foot of Uanulat reel,^nilfiMfi New York, at 12o'clock noon, of Ihe 1st, Ulli am 21st of every mouth (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.) Departure of ist und 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Pucttlcuud Central Amer ican ports. Those of lsi touch ut Munxuiilllo. Departure of Ulli or each month connects with the new steam hue from Panama to Australia and New Zealand. Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for China and Japan October 4, 1809. No Callfoi ula steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspinwult. Due hundred pounds baggage free to each ndult. Medicine ami attendance free. For Pannage Ticket* or further Information ap ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharr, fool of Camd-strcet. North River, New York. F. It. HARY, Ageiil. rmtrchlj lyr_ jpoil WRIGHT'S BLUFF ANU~ INTER MEDIATE LANDINGS ON TDK SAN TKF. RIVER. The Steamer MARION. Captain _ -ff-?' Alexander Robertson, Is now recelv-4Bh5W5?Misi lug Freight at Accommodation WharfVuiid will leave on Satuuiiav Niuiit, the .10th Insluul. Frclgh*. m ust bo prepaid. Fur cu jugements, npply ut THE OFFICE OF THE AOENCY, oct2f> 3 Accommodation Wharf. JP OR FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH, FERNAND1NA AND JACK On and after the 23d of October _ - the steamer CITY POINT, Captain .ggSE George B. McMillan, will sail from Charleston every Satdkday Evrnino, at 8 o'clock. Helurnlng, the CITY POINT will leave Savannah every Thursday Mohnino, at 9 o'clock, connect ing with Central Knllrond at Savannah for Mobile and New Orleans, und with the Florida Railroad at Fcrnandlna tor Cedar Keys, ut which point steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pen sacots, Key West and Havana. Through Dills or Lading given for cotton per Sa vannah line or steamers to Hoston. Through Ullis or Lading given for goods to Mo bile, Pcnsacola and New Orleans. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octU_South Atlantic Whurf. OR S?VANNAH VIA BEAUFORT. F The fast steamer "PILOT BOY," Captain Fenn Peck, will leave Mid-_ dte Atlantic Wharr ror above points every Tu uns day Mohnino, at 8 o'clock, until further notice. Returning, Will leave .Savannah Saturday Mohn im), at 7 o'clock. j octo _J. D. AIKEN U CO. OR BEAUFORT VIA ROCKVILLE. F E?1STO AND CIIISOLM'4 LANDING. C Tho fast steamer "PILOT BOY," Captain Kenn Peck, will leave Mid-_ die Atlantic Wharf for above points everyTMonuay Mous t so, at 8 o'clock, until further notice. Returning, will leave Beaufort every Tuesday Mohnino at 0 o'clock, and Edlaio 2 o'clock P. M. octO_J. D. AIKEN A CO.. Agenth. HANGE OF SCHEDULE FOR PALATKA FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH, FEBNANDINA AND JACKSON VILLE. Tho Elegant and First-class Steamer DICTATOR, Captnlu W. T.,_ McNclty, will sail from Charleston every Tues day Evknino, at 8 o'clock, for tho above points. Returning, the Steamer will leave Savannah Sunday Mohnino, at 0 o'clock Connecting with the Central Railroad at Savan nah for Mobile and New Orleans, and with tue Florida Railroad at Fcrnandlna for cedar Keys, at which point steamers connect with New Or leans, Mobile, Pensneola, Key West and Havana. Through Bills Lading signed to Now Crloanu and Mobile. . All freight payable on tho wharf. Coisls not removed at sunset will be stored at risk and cxpenso of owners. J. D. i.lKKN A CO., Agents, or 14_South Atlantic Wharf. J T. H U M P H R E Y S, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. BALK? OP REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO PERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 21 BROAD STREET, * Charleston, S. 0. RBFWMINCM.?Ron. henry nni?T, w. J. ma GRATIS Esq., General JAMES conner, T. It, waring, Esq. _OCt4 A C. KAUFMAN BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, No. 26 B r O AjD Stheet, Charleston. 8. C. PTOvnpt attention alt of Real Estate, Ac, A Ac, A^. riven to the purchase and blocks, Ronds, Bonk Bills, . , scptis wfmsmoscs. Bj^Hs^VaanHaaCBH _Shipping. rp o sail on tuesday. KOIl NEW YORK?MERCHANTS' LINE. The Regular Packet Schooner H. N. HAW- j^A KINS, Wyntt Muster, having till lier hcnvv<?2ct freight on hoard, wants 1M) to 200 hides'cotton, uuil light freight to IUI up. anil leare a-' u'mve. u' t30 W11.1,1 A M ROACH A t;t). anted, tuuee to pour hun DRED WALKS COTTON TO COM PLETE CARGO. POU LIVERPOOL IH UK CT. W Tie now llritlsh lhirk JEROME JONES, Crosby muster, wants the above 10 com plete engagements. Apply lo oct2'J j WILLIAM HO ACH A- JHh__ p o 11 l I v e r r O O L . The AI American Ship RLLKN SOUTH- j[Jj. ARD, Morse Master, having purl of car-SJtts!, go engaged, will lie dispatched for the above port. Por Freight engagements, apply to WILLIS A C1HSOLM, oet21 IhHlulmo North Atlantic Wharf. F or liverpool. The line llritlsh Hark HALKKIT11, Lang.^jk will Muster, Is now ready to receive Freight5$}% for the above port, und has a portion of her cargo engaged und going on board. For Freight engagements apply to H?HT. M 1 1(1', A CO., OCI20_Uoyce's Wharf. ~P o r liverpool. The American Hark ANNIE KIMHALL, igt Stinson Master, 2000 bales capacity, basjQgjfe considerable curgo outraged and now gSTiig on board, and will be dispatched for the ubove port. For Freight engagements, npplv to oct21 STREET BROTHERS A CO. c. Dingo, (Eljciiuctiio, &t. f . p a n k n i n APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, No. 123 MEETING STREBT, CHARLESTON, 8. C. The advertiser begs lo coll attention lo his stock of the best imported and domestic CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MED ICINES. Upon tho DISPENSING DEPARTMENT or his business he bestows the utmost personal care and attention, and guarantees the purity of the medi cines used In compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Proparod care fully at all hours of the day and night. Special Agency fur the sale or SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Hann facial cd by Mosssro. CEORGE Tl EM ANN A CO., OF NRW YORK. HIS STOCK OP HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFU MERIES, Ac., Is large and well selected. AO ESC T VOR TUB SALE OV TUE CKI.RBKTED ROCK BRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A supply of which is always on hand. Manufacturer of PANK'NIM' 8 hepatic bitters, Which have established for themselves a reputa tion surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. fcblO luthslyr B e c a r e f u WHAT medicines YOU TAKE. When you are exhausted by overwork or head or band, and feol the need of something Invigorat ing, don't drink whiskey or any Intoxicating thing, whether under the namoof lUltcrsor other wise. Such articles give Just as much ?trength to your weary body and mind am tho wnlp gives to "the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stim ulants are Injurious to nerve health, and are al ways followed by depressing reaction. DODD'S NERVINE AND INVIGORATOIt Is a Tonic and gcnHo'stlmitlant, which Is not at tended by reaction. What It gains for you It maintains. When it refreshes body or mind, It refreshen with natural strength that cornea to stay. Wo uro not recommending trctotnllsm In tho interest or any faction; but long and extend ed observation teaches us that he who resorts to tho bottle for 1 est ar recuperation, will Und, as he keeps'at It, tha- he Is kind ling a Arc In his bones which will consume like the flames of perdition. Turn from It. Take a tonic that will refresh and not destjoy. DODD'S NERVINE is for sale by all Druggiaav Prlco One dollar. See book of ecrtl llcutcs^^acrrujipanics each bottle. *^us^r J V. BARDIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT* Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, s. v. Prompt attention given to the sale of Cotton, Rico and Naval Stores, ami Country Produce gen erally. _oct8 lmo Q.IBBES & BARN WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, OA. Advances mado on Consignments of Cotton, Rico, Ac, to Foreign aud Domestic markets. A I.T.EM 8. GIBDRS. i AHTnUR BABNWBLL. octo fmwlmo_ , F. OIIEVREUX, SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT, MARBLE WORKS, Corner Meeting street, and norlbeck's Alley, s Charleston, 8. 0. Plans made to order-and work extegted promptly, Jn'.yl thin 8m os Ncxd ipubliciilions, OOK BUYERS WILL FIND IT TO riisiK a d y a n t a u B to consult this catalouub. T?c IJst will be changed at least once a week. NEW AND STANDARD HOOKS Fou HALM AT FOGARTIB'S HOOK DEPOSITORY. CATAIAMIVB No. 17. AGRICULTURAL HOOKS. ALLEN'S NKW ANKKICAN FARM HOOK, re vised anil enlarged, $2 60. Henderson's Hardening for From, Illustrated, $1 r.o. Motif's He Orape Vine; translated from lh?" '. man, wltli liiuts on Hie propagation ami treat ment of Auiericaii varieties, l>y Horit eola, $1. HieAmerican Agricultural Annual, fully Illustra ted, 50c. The Americau Horllcultunil Annual. 50c. Hoist's Family Kitchen Hardener, ft. Cotton Culture, tty J. II. Lyniiin, of Louisiana, with a chapter on Cotton Seed and Its uses, $1 50. The Cotton Planters Manual, hy .1. A. 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Fifty Millions; De Mlllc's Cord and Creese; Mrs. Dorr's Sibyl Huntington; Dor sey'sNora Brady's Vow; Dumas'I.ovo and Liber ty; Holland's Asnaslu ; Victor Hugo's Claude tlucux; The Man Who Laughs; Klllgslcy'S Hetty ; Mackenzie's Married Against Reason; Mat litt's Countess Gisela; Nnumnn's Sidney Elliott; Mrs. Ncwby's Margaret Hamilton; and. Right and Left; O'Lcary's Irish Widow's Sonf Robinson's Uudcr the Spell; Solmcmc; Mrs. Southworth's Prince of Mnrkness; Trollopc's Dream Numbers; and, OluUo Dalatc.ila; WalterOgtlbyi Miss Warner's Daisy; Mrs. Wood's Roland Yorke. ocU S HAMP001NG AND HAIR (JUTTING. , LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at tlmlr resld-mcc* promptly and nt retuonaMe rates. Rend orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, oprllH No, 31 Broad street, (up stairs.) (?loti)ing an? fnriiiGijiiig ?oo?o. rjio THE CITIZENS OK CHARLESTON. IM A. C t J I^T , A.?I, AVII..T..IA.Mt-S ?*; I? Alt Ii JE?, AT No. 291 KIN" STREET Have In Htore ;i largo slock of PINf! CLOTHING, all of Uiclr own manufacture. They arc offering all Wool Cheviot Suits ni $12 worth $20. Co?ta ami Hacks at $10, worth $13 to $2?. Pantaloons $3 to $8. Vests $1, fa nini $::. Shirts $2. Un dcr-Shlrls anil Drawers at $1 each. Hosiery, Cloves, Ties, Collars, Ac., Ac, all at extremely low prices. Their old customer*, and all who wish good goods, are Invited to examine their stock at No. 297 KINC STREET. rtokk fokmk1u.y occutikl) DV M'DUPP cohbn. out5 liitbslmo Omgo, (Eijciiiicttls, &c. A YBll'S CATHARTIC PILLS FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one medi cine Is so universally re quired hy everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so uni versally adopted into use, iu every couutry and among all classes, its this mild but cfllclent purgative Ptt.i.. Tho obvious reason Is, that it Is a more reliable and I far more effectual rem edy than nny other. Those who have tried It, know that It cured them: those who have not, know that It cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that whnt it docs onco it does always?that it never falls through any fault or neglect of its composition. We have thousands upon thousands of the cert lo cates or their remarkable cures or the following complaints, but such cures are known In every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climates; containing neither calomel or any dclctcrloua drug, they mav be taken with Safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preservestheni ever fresh and makes them pleasant to lake, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful luiiiicncc on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy action?remove Hie obstructions of Hie stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs ul' the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever ihey exist, such derangements us are the liest origin of disease. Minute directions arc given In the wrapper on the box. Tor the following complaints, which these Pit.ls rapidly cure: For dvsi'ki-sia or IKDIORSTTOW, f.lSTLESSNBSS, LANGUOR nini Loss of Appktitk. they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach anal restore its healthy tone and action. For I.IVKK Complaint and Us varions symp toms, lit Lines Hkahaciik, sick hkai'ach tt, Jauh ! Ill ck or I kern BlUKXKSR, Hll.lOllR CuLic and int.iocs Flvkiis, they should ho judiciously taken for each case, 10 correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause tt. For DYSKNTKRY or DlAltlllllKA, but one mild dose Is generally required. For ItiiKltXATlSM, (lour, Ckavkl, Palpitation OF ill R H KART, Pain in thk Sine, Hack and I.UKUS, they should bocontinuously taken, usro ipilred, lo change the diseased action of the sys tem. With such change those com plaints dis appear. For Dropsy ami Dropsical swki.linos they should be taken in large and frequent doses te produce the effect of a drastic purge. ForscppKKs.-ion a Innre dose should betaken us It produces the ito ln d effect by sympathy. Asa DlNNKII P11.l, lake one. or two Piliji to pro mote digestion ami relieve the slomach. An occasional dosu stlinnhileH the stomach and bowels inlo licnllliy ai'liou, restores the appetite, and Invigorates Hie system. Hence It Is olten ad vantageous where no serious d?rangement exists, one who feels tolerably well, often Hurts that a dose or these PILLS makes him feel decidedly bet ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect oa the digestive apparatus. Dit. J. C. AVER A CO., Practical Chemists. Lowell. Mass.. II. S. A.A Sohl ul wholesale und retail by HOWIE MOISK, Charleston, S. C, and by Retail Druggist* everywhere. kao oet 1 uiwTf.mon^; JQ It . RICH A U ? S HOLDEN R B M BD I E S . Ask for no other, tnkc no other, and you will save time, heullh and money. $1000 reward for any case of disease In any stage which thev fuil to cure. Dr. BICHAU'S HOf.DKN IIAI.SAM No. 1 cures Heers. Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Soro Kves, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Col ored ItlotetoiM, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula. Ac; is the greatest Renovator, Alterative ana ltiooil Purlllcr known, removes all diseases from the system, ami leaves the blood pure and healthy. Dr. RICH AU'sGOI.DBN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Ithciiniatlsm In nil Ua forms, whether from mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving iUo miraculous cures effected by the so remedies. Price of either No..l or No. 2, $6 per bottle, or two bottles for $9. * . Dr. BICHAU's OOI.DKN ANTIDOTE, a safe, speedy, pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full direction*. Prlco fil per bottle. . . ^| Dr. BICHAU's GOLDEN ELIXIR d'AMOUR, radleal cure for Nervous or fleneral Debility, in old or young. Imparting energy with wonderful effect. Price $6 per bottle, or two bottles for $0. On receipt of prlco these Remedies will bo ship ped to uny place. Prompt attention paid to aU correspondents. None genuine without the name or "Dr. RICHAU'S OOI.DKN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Solo Proprietor," blown in glass of bottles. Address 1). R. RICHARDS, No. 228 Varick street. New York. Office honrs from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. circulars sent. July3 lyr ROSADAL.IS. rs ROSADALIS. Sold by GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Direct Importers of european Drugs and Chem icals, Charleston, S. 0. mays stuthly Xllioccllnncon?. STAIR RODS, bsohzz, rots fjJX?, A. Porcelain, lUnpin ivo Citant?/f wrni TUB r .Tlx DROP fixture, wiocn ham no trsnioi. Tho Original tad tsif EaUaUo Flxtar? xuds. It can be aprmcd to. any Blair Rod\ olthsr kRonnd or Flat, end lorcvents its pllpplPg ifrom tin place. Ask for the ' PtUrA Dre? Tiste*? . OLP ST tu . Carpet Deater??| 'and but no onrxa, A 1*0, .( BSAca AHB zero For Hoiols, Restaurants and Public Balldings, manufactured bt ' V/, T. & J. MERSF-REAU, 62 Duano St., N.V^ au g 13 3nios iViiW.AA -