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Lo vt's Queen. He loves not well whose love ls bold ! I would not have thee come too nigh. The sun's gold would not seem pure gold Cnless the sun were in the sky; To take him thence and chain him near Would make his beauty disappear. He keeps his state-do thou keep thine, And shine upon me from afar I, So shau 1 bask in light divine, That falis from Love's own guidlng-s..ar. So shall thy eminence be high. And so my passion shall not die. But all my life shall reach Its hands Of lofty longing toward thy face. Ard be as one who speechless 3tands In rapture at some perfect grace. Ify love, my hope, my all shall be To loot to heaven ana look to thee. Thine eves shall be the heavenly lights; Thy voice t-hall be the summer breeze, What time it swavs, on moonlight nights, The murmuring tops of leafy tree?; And 1 will touch thy beauteous form In June's red roses rich and warm. But thou thyself shalt not come down From that pure region far above: Bat keep thy throne and wear thy crown, Queen of my heart and queen of lo el A monarch In thy realm complete, And I a monarch-at thy feet ! COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exports. NEW YORK-Per steamship Jas Adger-35 bags -sea island and 1208 bales upland cotton, 108 tierces rice. 39 bales yarn and domestics. 49 bbls rosin, 25 bundles paper, and 28 packages sundries.Per sehr Myrover-Sie bales upland cotton, 91 casks clay, 7 pkgB iron and leather, . piano. 6 pkgs fur? niture, 27 ovens and covers, 2 cases ale, 1232 emp? ty carboys. BALTIMORE-Per Behr J H Stickney-165,000 feet pine lumber. ffbe Chai lenton Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, \ TUESDAY EVENING, October 24,1871. j COTTON.-Tuere was a well sustained demand Xor this staple, m which the market showed more steady and rather better features. Sales about 1200 bales, of which iso were sold the evening be? fore, say 1 at 16, 17 at 16?, 60 at 16?, 164 at 17,61 at 17? 128 at 17?, n at 17?, 201 atna, 85 at lix, 138 at 17?, u at 18,20 at 18?, l at 19?; and the evening before, loo at 17?, 60 at 17?. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.15 @17 Low mtddung.17??S Middling.17 ?fa Strict middling.17?@ RICE.-This grain showed a steady character; sal s 12? tierces of clean Carolina, say 25 tierces at 6?, 43 at 6?, 57 at 7 Mee ?? ft. We quote common to fair at fl@6?c; good c?@7 l-l cc. NAVAL STORES.-The sales of naval stores have been small, consisting of 116 bbla of No. 2 and 3 roam at $3 35@3 65, and 166 casks spirits turpen? tine at 63c 9 gallon. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on uplands, nominal on sea Isl? ands ; via New York, ll-16d on uplands, ld on sea islands ; by Ball, on uplands, ?-led, sea islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York by steam, ?c cs uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 fi tierce OD rice; by sall s c V ft on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 40c f? barrel on rostn;'$7@8 ft M on lam? ber; $9@10 V M on timber. To Boston, by sall, Xcf tts on upland cotton. To Providence, by ?all ii M on boards, Kc lt tb on cotton; by steam $t fi bale on New York raus. To Phila? delphia, by steam ?c ? ft on uplands; by sall, $7 fl M on boards; tj on timber; $3 per ton en clay, and $3af 3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam ?c fl ft by salt, $6 50@7 fi M on boards; $303 25 ft ton on phosphate r ok. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C, Darlen and Satina River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 20@20?. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur teasing sight checks at ?@? off, and sea at par. There ls no business doing m time bills. GOLD.-12@13. Markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. IflMMMt. October 24-Noon.-Consols 93. Bonds FRANKFORT, October 24.-Noon.-Bonds 9da *??. PARIS. Octob' r 24-Noon -Rentes 57f 52c. Nsw YORK, October 24.-Noon -Freights qnlet. Stocks weak, not active but held steady at I2?a ts?. Governments dull and steady. State bonds doll and firm. Money firmer at fla7 per cent. Exchange, loni; 8?; short 9?. Evening. - Freights dull. Money tightened. Sterling unchanged. Gold ll?all?. Govern? ments heavy and inactive, sixty-twos lt?, states strong, especially Tennessee. North and Sooth Carolinas very steady. Tennesrees 65?; new I ?6?- Virginias 59?; new 62. Louisianas 65; new ?7. Levees 64; eights 75. Alabamas 95; fives 65. Georgias 80; sevens 92. North Carolinas 36; new IS. South Carolinas 72; new 42. NEW ORLEANS, October 24. Sterling 21?. Sight ?a? ft cent, discount. Gold 12?. COTTON MARKETS. LrvLRPOOL, October 24-Noon.-Cotton opened . beav/; uplands 9?d, Orleans 9?d. Evening.-Cotton fiat; uplaaus 9?d: Orleans * 9?d; sales 8000 bales; speculation and export I 8000. Yarns and fabrics heavy. NEW IORK, October 24-Noon.-Cotton quiet and without decided change; uplands 18?; Or? leans 19?; sales 1200 bales. Sales of cotton .fa ares, last evening, 8100 bales as follows : Oe- I -toner, 16?; November, I8?al8?; December, I 18?; January, I8?al8 9-16; February, 18 13-16; AprtL19?c. Evening.- Cou n quiet and weak; sales 2290 bs.es; uplands 18?c; Orleans 19?c. Sales or cot? ton rutares to-day 9800 bales, as follows: October lS?al8 ? 16al8?; November I8?al8 3-l6al8 S 16a; 18?; December 18 6-16al8?al8 ll-32al8 7-16ul8?. January I8?al8?; February I8?al8?: April i9? BOSTON, October 24.-Cotton dall and lower; I mtddl nus lS?c; net receipts 540 bales; gross U74; sales 300; stock 6000. PHILADELPHIA, October 24.-Cotton steady; middlings I8sal8?c. BALTIMORE, October 24.-Cotton weak and de? mand fair; middlings I8?al8?c; net receipts 93 bales; gru?s 357; exports coastwise 175; sales 993; stock 2088 NORFOLK. October 24.-Cotton dull; low mid I dUngs 17?c; net receipts 2040 bales; exports coast-1 wise 2480; sales 200; stock 8265. WILMINGTON, October 24-Cotton quiet; mid-1 .dung* 18c; net receipts 273 bales; exports coast-1 wise 60; sales 39; stock 3871. SAVANNAH, October 24.-Cotton In demand ; I middlings I7?al7?; net re:el? ts 3350 bales; sales 1300; stock 30.103. AUGUSTA, October 24-Cotton steady; mid? dlings I7?c; receipts 800 bales; sales 700. MEMPHIS, October 24.-Cotton in steady de-1 maud; middlings I8?c; receipts3090 bales. Nsw ORLEANS, October 24.-.otton dui: and lower; middlings 18?c: net receipts 6294 bales; ?TOSS 6357; exports to Great Britain 148; coast-1 wise 870; sales 3500; stock 67,687. I MOBILE, October 24.-Cotton quiet but steady ; I middling* 18c; net receipts 1935 ba es; exports 1 coastwise 1316; sates loo; stock 23,734. GALVESTON, October 24.-Estimated net receipts of cotton 500 bales; stock 28 492. PROV-^IONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, October 24-Noon.-Red winter wheat Hs 9d. ^aw YORK, October 24-Noon.-Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet, corn ?carce and a I Shade firmer. Pork stead at Sisals 10. Lard heavy. Turpentine weak at 89. Rosin steady at $4 I5a4 20 for strained. ' Bvenlug.-Flour dull and drooping; common to fair extra $7a7 65; go >d to choice $7 7oa9 25 I Whiskey 95?a96c. Wheal firm; winter red West? ern $i52al 55c. Corn unchanged. Rice dull at Sa9c. Pork $13 lOalS 12. Beef quiet. Ltrd, kettle lu?c. Tarpentlne weak at 6Sa69c. Rosma steady. Tal? low steady at 9?a9?c. BALTIMORE, october 24.-Flour dull; demand fight. Wheat firm. Corn qmet. Oats dull at 47a I 48c Provisio. s unchaugtd. Whiskey quiet at I 05?c. NEW ORLEANS. October24.-Flour dull; super Bne $6; doubl-.- extra $6 75; treble $7a7 12?. Oats dall at 52c Bran scarce and nrm at $1 50al 55. Bacoa quiet at 8?a8?aQc; sugar-cured hams 18a 18?c _ ' New York Coffee Market. From the Daily Bulletin, Monday, October S3 : I If the entire present demand could be satisfied, we should undoubtedly have quite au active mar. ket, a-i ouyers are plenty aud willing to pay well , :for goous could they find th-.m. The ami uut .available, however, ls to J t-maii to admit or any life, aud omer* are filled wi h difficulty. The late advance ou Brazil ls sustained wit oat the least particle or trouble, and the que tlon no w s, when 1 does ??e next addition to cost take place, it being rao weil understood by the trade that importers control the position complete'v, thal higher prices ' every day or two are looked upon as a mat er or . course. The ?teiiner's advices the more iliey are looted Imo ih<- stronger tney appear, and buyers I who uiusr. have supplies at present w.il ne obliged ] Jftp&y extreme rates East aud West India st ck partakes or all the firm ess ol Biazds, and not . only is the supply In 3rst h.mds very much re duced, but a great tn iny Jobbers have scat eely I. anythlig hut samples leit. To-dsy'd movement has i*eu good, and extreme prices were reamed . on all lois sold. The transactions include 5ou bags Rio, per steamer .souih Am-rica, at 17?c, gold, m bond; 2700 bags Rio. per steamer Alps; 1534 bags Bio, per Channel Light, on spot; and 2S07 bags 1 ? do per same vessel before arrival-leaving the srock in flrst hands to-night 27,633 bags Rio. There ls considerable figuring in tareela or Java to arrive, and nothing offering under 26c, gold. We quote Rio. In bond, gold, as follows : Ordinary cargoes. u-?ai5>?; lair cargoes, 15?al6; good car? goes, l?.:ial??; prime cargoes, I7al7?. New York Naval Stores Market. From the Bulletin, Monday. Octob r 23: Re? ceipts to day 2906 bb s rosin. For spirits turpen? tine thc demand bas been very light and prices are ru lie g easier. Merchantable order quoted at at 69a70c. Sales are 55 bbls at 69?c, ?-nd small lota rrom store at 7la72c. Rostas -There ls a better shipping demand for strained at firm prices. Fine qualities are dull. Sales are 5600 bbls strainer), part at $4 20; 500 b-ds do at $4 12?; 143 bbls at $415a4 20; 108 bbls No 1 and pale at $4 50a7 Tar ls quiet and firm; 50 bbls Wilming? ton sold at $3 50 and 25 bbls do at $3 37?. New York Klee Market. From the Dally ?ullotin, Monday, October 23 : Domestic continues In very good suppiy, present and prospective, as the accumulation ?south ls pret y large, and with only a moderate trade de? mand, prices naturally are somewhat weak. For e g- moves rainy but ls oirered to full extent or ouiTet at.d prices ravor the buyer. ?-ales of 25 tes Carolina at 7?a8?c, and 125 bags East India at 6?a7?c. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, October 23 - 6 P. M.-SpiRxrs TURPENTINE.-Sales of 66 casks at 63c V gallon for southern packages. ROSIN.-Sales or 40O bbls at IS 35 for strained, $5, (5 25a$5 50 ror No l, $6 50 for low pale, and $7 lor pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Small sales at $3 60 ror bard; $5 25 ror yellow dip and $5 35 Tor virgin. COTTON.-Sales or 71 bales as follows : 56 at 17? and 15 at 18c ?t lb. Interior Cotton Markets. COLOMBIA, October 24,-Sales 46 bales; mid? dlings 17c. COLUMBUS, October 21.-Market opened at 17?c but closed with holders asking 17c, buyers ofleilng 16?c for middling. New York off ? lu? ring the day. Sales 139 bales; receipts 155 ba.es; shipments 240. SELMA October 21.-Sales to-day 220 bales. Middlings 18c, low middlings I7?al*?c. Mar? ket closes nominal at quotations, with downward tendency. Kecelpts by Kailroad, October 24. yurru CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1814 biles cotton, 106 bales goods, 65 casks clay, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, A J salinas, W w Smith. Geo H Walter A co, Frost A Adger, Geo W Williams A co, w C Ree & co, Reeder A Davis, Dowling A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Wlss A co, Mowry A Son, Witte Bros. w B Williams A Son, Pringle A Son, Wm B Smith A co, Graeeer A Har? mon, u A Trenholm A Son, Sloan A Seignlous, T p Smith, W c Courtney * co, W K Ryan, Wm Roach A co, Murdaugh A Mathews. Johnston, Crews A co L o i:eSauusure, A S Smith, RMure A co, B C Uudglns, R C Sharp, Caldwell A Son, F F Towney, Sloan A Seignlous, S D Stoney. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 136bales upland cition, 105 bbls naval stores, cars lum er and wood, rough rice, tobacco, furniture, phosphates, mdse, Ac. To WK Ryan, W 0 Bee A co, Frost A Adger, Pringle A Son. A J salinas, T P smith, Barden A Parker, L D Mow? ry A Son, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, A s Smith. O W williams A co, J E Adger A co, Caldwell A Son, Kinsman A Howell, Kavenel A co, W C Courtney A co, Reeder A Davis, claglmrn, Herring A co. Wilcox, Gibbs ico AB Mulligan, Dukes A co, G Wagner, snack? Kord A Kelly, H Bischoff A co, H Me er, s M RI hbourg, Wttte Bros. G Foll?n, Mau tone A co, O Kerrison, Gaillard A Minott. E Wel? ling, Mrs Snowden, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, from New York Mrs M Worth, Capt J H stewart, C Humpln ey and wife, J C Morrison, C T Morgan. C Minson, Mrs S Clarke, M;-s M Clarke, O B Leasey. M C Sherwood and wife. Mrs Lewis, J Ahrens, Miss Ahrens, W Atirens, Mrs Fisher and two children, S St John, wire and three children, Mrs Whaley, W Whaley, Jr, Lizzie Hall, and 9 steerage. Per steamship James Aflger, for New York-A M Anger, Capt Hughe-. Miss R Wrede, Mrs J H S Curtis, Isaac Preble, Mrs J C Derby, and Dr M S Kllnck. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, Beau? fort, Pacific and other Landings-C Stephens, Mra Harrison, Miss Alice Harrison, Miss R Harri? son, Hon H W Crouch, and 2 deck. Per Bteamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C Mrs C Wood and 1 on deck. rOIiT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter. 6:h. o hours, 12 minutes, evening. New Moon, 14th. l hour, o minutes, morning. F mi v jar ter. .0th. 0 hours. 31 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 2Sth, 2 hours, 50 minutes, morning. SI OCTOBER. 23, Monday. 21? Tuesday. 25 Wednesday. 28 Thursday 27! Friday. 28 saturday.... 29?Sunday. 80.. RISES. 6..12 6..13 6..13 6.. 14 0..15 6..16 6..17 SUN SETS. 8. .16 6..15 6..14 6..13 6.. 12 6..ll 6..10 MOON I DISH ?.. A S.,WATER. 1..18 2..18 3..18 5..18 rises 5..45 6..18 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.OCTOBER 25, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 nun 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York left saturday. Mdse. To James Adger A co, J E Adger A co, Adams, Da m ou A co, C D Ahrena A co, J Allan, J Archer, D A Amu e, F Ansel, Jacob App e. Mrs H Armstrong, J H Brunning, T M Brla toll A co, Wm M Bird A co, H Bischoff A co, Mrs M J Booth, E Bates A co, W J Bennett, B Boyd, C D Brahe, F O Borner, A Bischoff, J J Boesch, Mary Burns, L Benjamin, C Bart A co, J A Brenner, J T Beckman, E E Bedford, C Claclus, T M Cater, W H ch afee. A co, Cameron, Barkley A cu, Henry Cobla A co, L Cohen A co, Crane, B yiston A co, L Cbapln, T D Clancy A co, Confederate Widows' Home, W C Courtney A co, Chapeau A Heffron, W Cuthbert, J Cummins, Mrs M Dunlap. R 1 to glas, Dowie, Moise A Davis, J B Devereux, J Durant, E Daly, EU s Bros, Hon B F Dunkln, John S Fairly A co, D F Fleming A co, IL Falk A co, s Fass, T P Forreston, Foroythe, Mccomb A co, Furchgott, Benedict A co, C Graveley, J U Graver A co. Jos Gorham, Goutevenler Bros, Miss Haas, P L Guille min. Hart A co, J Hnrkamp A co, N A Hunt, J H Hillen, J W Halt A co, D Hartnet, T M Horsey A Bro, Kinsman Bros, li Katie A co, J P Kiep, Wm Kressel, Kuuck, Sickenberg A co, CLKauapa ,x, c Kerrison, Knobloch A Small, C L Korn?hren?, A H Hayden, N M Hendricks, 0 Hickey, Hoimes's Book store, H W Knete, C U Johnson, E U Jack? son, Johnston, Crews A co, J H Lopez, Laurey A Alexander, C A Lengnlck, Jeffords A co, Jager Bros. A Langer. P B Laiane A co, C Lltschgi, Q J Luhn, Lesesi.e A Well-, G Little, u Marks, Mc Loy A Bice, T S Nipson, Melchers A Muller, W in Mat thies eu, s R Marshall, J G Milnor A co, Marshall A Burge, P F Murray, K Muller, Menke A Muller, R Martin, W McKay, D McPherson, M H Nathan, A Nmil z. tf K Neulville, D O'Neill A son, J 0 Uje man, J F O'Neill, B O'Neill, Ostendorff A co, D Paul A co, C P Poppenhelm, J R Read, C F Pankuln, Kavenel, Holmes A CO, Paul, We.ch A Brandes, c PleLge, J A Quackenbush, Dr Raoul, B s Rhett A Son, R Roper, J Bussed, W P Russell A co, Rior? dan, Dawson A co, Kavenel A co, J F Ruckle, E B Stoddard A co, sell A Foster, A R stillman, A o Stone, Steffens, Werner A LUI ker, L Schnell, GH Walter A co, Wagner A Monsees, W H Welch. O F Wleters, Walker, Evans A Cogswell. Witte Bros, Mrs Watts, R Wing, Wm G WhUden, W J Yates, A Stelling. W shepherd A co, Stull, Webb A co, A K Stillman, E Scott. W B Smith A co, K Thom In son A co, S S -olomons, C F Schwettman, F P Toale, M irlest, J Tnomson A co, W Ufferuardr, W J Trim, Rev A Webster, J Wurth, T Walker, M J Zernow, A S wu mig ton A co. Southern Express co, S C Railroad co, N E Railroad co, S AC Railroad co, and others. Norwegian bjik .Draupner, Ingoldsen, Tiuro, Eng-io nays. Ballast. To w B smith A co. Mercuanta' Line sehr Lilly, Hughes, Kew York E days. Mdse. To Wm Roach A co J K Adger A co, J Apple. Adams, Damon A co. H Bischoff A co, Boilmann Bros, W M Bird A co, T W Bl ss, Wm 0 Bee A co, E Buero, C Bart A co, Col Bradley, W H Chafee A co, Cameron, Barkley A co, U cobla A co, C Claclus, E R Cowperthwalt, Dowte, Moise A Davis, J i> Duval A So... H A Due, Dass Bros, td w Daly. Douglas A Miller, Ellas Bros. A G Ely, C O Frauke, Furchgolt, Benedict A co, D F Fleming A co, J H uraver A c , J Gorham, 0 Graveley, Hart A co, Goldsmith A Son, Gooorlch. Wluemao A co, W llarral, J Hurkamp A co, Heath A Rice, Kins? man A Howell, J H H lien, 0 L Kornahrens, Kins? man Bros, F Kresse), Jr, 0 LUenttial * co. Man toue A co, R Lawless, Wm Matthiessen, s R Mar? shall. W barscher, B K Neufvllle, Ostendoiff A co Murdaugh A Mathew.", B O'Nel.l, J F O'Neill, 0 F Panknln, J U ujemann, D Paul A co JA ouacken bush, t D O Kracke, s C Railroad co, N E Rail? road co, Bavenel. Holmes A co. W shephetd A co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, W B smith A co, J F Salvo, iv steele, Tl? deman, Calder A co. Thomas A Lanncau, R i h mlinaju A co, \ Tobias' ao-is, J Tnomi-oii, w L Webb, u w William A c?, Olio F Wietern, Wagner A Mousees. A S Wiillngton * co, R White, McKenzie, Davis A co, Goldsmith A K, Ord' r and o hera. Sehr Emerald Powere, Back River, looo bush? es rough rice. To J R Pringle A Son. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNeity, Beaufort, Chis Dim's and Paci?c Laudiuirs. 60 bags sea island Sottoo, and Mdse. To Kavenel. Holmes A co. w Gurney, J Colcock A co, i> McPherson, fcdgtrton Sc Richards, J c ll Ciaissen, J F Taylor A c>, Wm M Bim A co, w C Bee A co, Southern Express co, ind others. Steamer Emilie, White, Georgetown, S C. 14 llercea rice, and sundries. To sh.ickelford A kelly. Geo W Willama A co, J C Cain, H Klatie A :o, 'ie > A Trenhoim A sen, Wm L Treuholm, E N rnursiou. Mr Lam jiy, au. ot'.era. Si op Julia Dean, Ha rls. Coniuahee. 1200 bush ?ls rough rice, o W c Bee a < o. Received from We>t Polut Mill. 25 tierces rice, to J K Pringle A Son. GLEAMED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York? -James Adger A co. Sehr Myrover, Brown, Kew York-Wm Roach A co. Sehr J H stickney, Fooks, Baltimore-Street Bros A co. SAILED MONDAY. Sehr Margaret C Lyons, Smith, Jacksonville. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood. New York. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter. Palatka via Jack? sonville, Ac. FROM THIS FORT. Sehr Henry Allen, Tatem, at Baltimore, 21st Oe tob er. CP FOR THIS PORT. Brit sh sup City of Halifax. McElhenny, at Hal? ifax, N S, October 20. British bark Grasmere, Lester, at St Stephen's, N B, October 20. British bark Agra, Fisher, at Boston, October IO. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT, steamship Tappabannock, Read, at New Or? leans, October 21. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Bark Brazil, Cro'-eii, from Sandy Hook, 20th October. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORK, October 24.-Arrived, the steamships Oce?nica, Halsatta, Unicorn and Juanita. Arriv? ed ont. the New York and scandinavian. MEMORANDA. The steamship Tappabannock, which cleared at New Orleaoa October 21st, for thia port, bas 200 tons oil cake, 31 tons meal, in bags, and 3oo bbls fertilizers. The sehr Ann A Susan, from Georgetown, S O, arrived at Martinique October 8. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED ANO SAILED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LrVKRFOOL. Nor bark Luget, Nielsen, sailed.Sept 15 'lae Soeskummeren, Westergaard, up.Oct " WB3T HARTLEPOOL. BNQ. The Elise, Broaca, sailed.August NEWPORT, BNQ. Br bark David McNutt, Lockhart, sailed.. .Sept 29 The Preso, Jenkins, sailed.Sept 29 ALLOA, SCOTLAND. Toe Ormen, Berk holm, sailed.August 26 MONTROSE. SCOTLAND. The Achilles, Hlnsch, sailed.Sept 13 SIDNEY. Br bark Vinco, Robson, up.Oct 6 DUNDEE. The Livonia, Peters, sailed.Sept 22 HALIFAX, N S. Br ship City of Halifax, McElhenny, up.Oct 20 8T. STEPHEN'S, N. B. Br bark Grasmere, Lester, up.Oct 20 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark Keystone, Berry, cleared.Oct 18 Bark Mendola, Perry, up.Oct 19 Br bark Agra, Fisher, up.Oct 20 Brig J L Bowen, Taylor, up.. ct 19 Brig L L Squire, Horton, cleared.Oct 14 Brig E II Kennedy, Hallett, cleared.Oct 14 Brig Lizahel, Tabbutt, up:.Oct 18 Sehr S L Russell. Smith, np.Oct 12 NBW YORK. Sehr Geo B Somers, Pray, cleared.Oct 21 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Oct 13 Sehr Lilly, Hui;ties, cleared.Oct 13 Sehr Carrie S Webb, -, up.Oct 18 PHILADELPHIA. Bark Devonshire, Havener, up.Oct 18 Sehr Bessie Morris, Allen, cleared.Oct 14 NBW ORLEANS. Steamship Rappabannock, Read, cl'd.Oct 21 NORFOLK, VA. Sehr Marlon, Leffert, cleared.Oct 1" Soippiny. F OB BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND TH BOUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The line Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on FRIDAY, October 27th. at 6 o'clock P. M. AW Philadelphia Freiguts forwarded to that olty by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Batlroad Depot In Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL O. TRENHOLM, Agent, oc.23-5 _No. 2 Union Waarre!. JflOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one or their first-class, fail powei Iron screw Steamships from PIER No. 4? N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: MANHATTAN, Capt. J.B.PRICB, Oct. 20, at - tOLORADO.OapLT.F. FREEMAN.Oct. 25, at 8 P M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS, Nov. 1, at 8.30 A M NEVADA Capt. FORSYTH.Nov. 8, at 2.30 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, onrrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above Une. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A OO., WAGNER, HUGER A OO., mays Or WM. A. COURTENAY. pACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP OOMFY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or tho above line leave Pier ^aMB?. So. 42, North River, root of CanalZJLssSK street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the MU and 3oth of every month (except when these lates fail on Sunday, then the Saturday prece? ?f. AU departures connect at Panama with eteam ra for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran oisco erst of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch a: Havana, bat go direct from New York to AspinwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adnlt, Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply ?t the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf root or Canal street, North River, New York. P. E. BABY, Agent. July28-?yr jpiOR BEAUFORT, S. O., PACIFIC AND CHISOLM'S LANDINGS. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNBLTY, Will receive Freight WERNES- _ m"W~-*tm. DAY, the 25th Instant, at Accommo-^S?jEaj dation Wharr, and leave on THCRSDAYTOURNING, thc 26tn instant, at 8 o'clock. Returning, wiu leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORN? ING. For Freight or Passage, apply on noard or to RAVENED, HOLMES A CO., Qt-t24-2 _ No. 177 East Bay. pOR FLORIDA, DIRECT. QUARANTINE ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER RE? MOVED. Until rurther notice, the splendid Steamer DICTATOR, captain L. M._ Coxetter, win sall evt-ry TUESDAY APTKKNL... nair pa*t 3 o'clock, ror Fei?audlna, Jacksonville, Palatka, and all Landing-? on St. John's River. The Dictator makes c'ose connection with ste.im Ships ut Cedar Keys t r Havana, Mobile and New Orleans. Freight re eived un to half-past 2 o Hoc ??n day or sailing. For F eight or Passage, apply to _ . RA VEA KL A CO., Agents, corner vanneraomt's whirr and ? aat Bay. Through Billa of Lading given to New Orleans aud Muolle. oct 19 J?ELMBOLD'S BUCHUl HELMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA Helmbold'8 Rose Wash Hemoukl'M Catawba Grape Plus. For sale by DR. H. BAER, uay 16 No. 131 Meeting street. _~^P}W?_ Jp O R NEW YORK. The American bartc ST. PETER, Gage, Master, will soil mr th i above named port. For freight, apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO., oct25 No. Ul East Bay JpOR LIVERPOOL. The Al American ship OLIVE S. SOOTH ARD, J. S. Th co j al i Master, having a large 3S? portion of her Cargo engaged and going on board, will be dispatched for the above port. For Freight engagements, applv to 0Ctl2 . B. G. WILKISS A CO. pOR NEW YORK. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell Commander, will sall for New York on THCBSOAT, October 26, at 2 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2 Onion Wharves. Through Billa of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A G DUN STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, leghorn, Christiania Gotten burg, and to Ulasgiw, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Eiuland Cities as usual, Insurance by Stainers of this Line % per cent. For Freight or Bissage Engagement?, having very Une Deck Statroom accommodatlO-S, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. 28 Broad street, or to w. A. COUB7ENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. 0C!23-4 _ ?pOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. R?GCLAR LINE. The Steamer EULIE, Captain 0. 0. White, will male two trips per,_ week until rurther notice, commencing on SUN DAY NIGHT, 22d Insant, leaving Charleston every SUNDAY and WEINBSDAY NIGHTS, at 7 o'clock, and returning, lea/e Georgetown every TUESDAY and FRIDAY M O HM; OS, at 6 ? 'clock. Freight received on SATURDAYS and WEDNES? DAYS. Sunday Night ttps will go to Waverly and Frlendneld Mills. W. dnesday Night trips will go to Kelthfleld and Weymouth's Mills. All Freight and Passage prepaid. No Freight received after 6 o'clock. SIACKELFORD A KELLY, oct20-fstuw Agents, Southern Wbarf. iSaospapers. T HE GR E _A T F A ill LY PAPER FAMILY PAPER I FAMILY PAPER FAMILY PAPER I FAMILY F APER I FAMILY PAPER l I'UE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST, AND TBB BEST 1 THE CHEAPEST, ?HE LIVELIEST ?AND THE BEST I THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE BEST 1 THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE BEST 1 THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE BEST I rHE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE BEST ! 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THE MO UNTA IN E E R, GREENVILLE. S. C.. Has tae largest real circulation of any paper a that section. Subscription price $1 a year. G. E. ELFORD, Editor and Proprietor. G.O. WELLS. Associate Editor. <leci3 H"AN DEUSENS AuttAl OUNFEu*. V (SANTONINE.) They? - purely vegetable, sate auu sure. Tht est in use. For sale by Dr i. BAER, So. LU la cc i m K btreet, ^ wiioesa-e Agent ?argling ?il. GARGLING OIL IS GOOD FOR BURKS AND SCALDS. RHEUMATISM, CHILBLAINS, HEMORRHOIDS, OB SPRAINS AND BRUISES, PILBA, CHAPPED HANDS, SORE NIPPT.VH, FLE-H WOUNDS, CASED BREASTS, FROST BITES, FISTULA, MANOE, EXTERNAL POISONS, SPAVINS, SWEENEY, SAND CRACKS, SCRATCHES, OR GREASE, GALLS OF ALL KINDS, STRINOHALT.WINDOALLS, SITFAST, RINO BONB, FOUNDERED FEET, POLL EVIL. CRACKED HEELS, BITES OF ANIMAU AND FOOT ROT IN SHEEP, INSECTS, ttoup IN POULRT, TOOTHACHE, AC, AC, LAME BACK, AC, AC. Large Size, $1; Medium Size. 50 cts.; Small Size 25 cts. From George H. Sheffield, P. M.. East Gains Orleans County, New York, September 29, 1888: I am happy to say that one buttle of your G ARO LING OIL bas cured the Rheumatism in my right arm, when nothing else would help me. From Geo. R. Thralls, Warsaw, Ind., November 6, 185S: When I was appointed agent for the sale of your GARGLING OIL, there was a large stock on hand,but lt ls now al; sold,and I thinkjyou had bet? ter send me twelve dozen more, one half of which for "Family Use.'' It ls regarded the best med! cine ever sold. A LINIMENT From D. G. Robinson, Sarepta, Miss., February 18.18.7: Please send another supply of your CAROLING OIL; lt bas given general satisfaction. It has cored a case of Rheumatism of ten years' stand? ing, and ls great for Burns. In fact, lt has been successful tn almost every case where lt has had a fair trial. From Dr. R. F. Parsons, Brighton, Ind., Septem? ber 6. 1869: I keep a large stock of your GARGLING OIL on band, and And lt the best preparation In of the kind in use; and sell three tunis as much of lt as any other. From L. Schlottman, Round Top, Fayette Coun? ty. Texas, February 15,1869: I am now selling more of your GARGLING OIL than any other Liniment-and all who have used lt pronounce lt "the best thing out." R. D. Ta) lor, of Concord, Ky., says: TheG ARGLING 0 L cured a horse of his, lnjored whl.e ploughing, by attempting to step over a FOE stump, almost severing the thigh from the body; also, that be has used lt In bis family for af teen years, and ls the best remedy for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Frost Bites, Strains, Rheumatism, Ac, he ever used. Extract or a letter from Dr. C. T. Murphy, dated Magnolia, N. C: I have used your GARGLING OIL for several years, and find lt superior to all other medicines for the dlaeates and purposes ror which lt ls re? commended. From Messrs. E. A H. Bell, Bellvine, Fillmore County, Minn., September 28,18(8: We will sell a great deal more or your GARG? LING OIL at this point for the future, for the rea? son that lt gives good satisfaction to customers. From Messrs. F. L. A E. W. Olds, Norwich. Yt., February 4,1859: Allow us to say In regard to yonr GARGLING OIL, that we esteem it the best Uniment we have HUMAN FLESH ever known. It gives universal satisfaction, and we can-testify to its efficacy from our own expe? rience. Extract or a letter from Bethnel Farley, dated Marlow, N. H.. August 1, 1856: Your medicine gives satisfaction to all who have used it, and takes the lead of any article or the Liniment kind In use In this vicinity. Messrs McLaln A Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, Ya, says, under date of July 24, isee: That they can safely recommend the GARGLING OIL for more diseases than lt ls recommended tor. Extract or a letter from Hon. Nathan Lindsey. County Judge of Shelby County, Iowa, dated Har? lan, April 13,1867 : It is decidedly preferred to any other Liniment sold in this section. Extract of a letter from Thomas Sturterant, dated Hillsboro', m., May 13, 1867 : Your GARGLING OIL ls spoken of by those who bave used lt as a first-rate article, and I should like to have you send me some more or lt to sell. AND Extract or a letter from Ortgsby A Strong, dat? ed Trenton, Tenn,, September 19. 1867 : You may state tn Almanacs that, with an ex? perience In the drag market or fifteen years, the GARGLING OIL has not been excelled. From Dr. T. W. Ellis, Troupevllle, Qa., January 6,1859 : ir I should receive both boxes or the GARO LING OIL, lt wilt not be too much, as I think I could soon find sale for lt all, the Inquiry being frequent since lt ls supposed that I have lt for sale. From Dr. william S. McCall Chamois, Mo., No-' vember 6,1858 : Your GARGLING OIL ls taking the shine off from all the Liniments or the day. ir you desired them, I conld procure dozens or certiorates from the best citizens or the conntry. Extract of a letter rrom Dr. E. L. Patte, dated Ravenswood, va., January 27, 1856 : Tbe GARGLING OIL ls the only reliable em? brocation In existence-so say the people. We can sell more of that than of all the rest put HOESE FLESH. together. I can furnish you with* five hundred certificates If you want From the Louisville (Ky.) Dally Democrat, Jane 4,1856 : MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL has become one or the most popular Liniments ror human flesh that ls now prepared, while ror horses and cattle lt bas no eqnal In the world. We are assured by those who have used lt for the piles-one or whom ts a distinguished physician-that among all the various pile remedies, none afforded such speedy relier aa the LA KG LING OIL. From Crump A Bros., Cochrane Landing, Ohio, November 20,1856 : We are pleased wi'h your medicine. It has been the means or curing a great number or dif? ferent diseases upon persons,as also upon horses. We think lt cures all you recommend- d it to do. We want you to send us the larger proportion or the variety ror "family use," In small bottles. TEY A BOTTLE. The GARGLING OIL bas been In nae aa a Lini? ment for thirty-eight years. Alt we ask la a FAIR TRIAL, but be acre and follow directions. Ask your nearest druggist or dealer in patent medicines for one or our Almanacs and Vade Mecums, and read what the people Bay about the OH. The GARGLING OIL ts ror sale by all respect? able dealera throughout the United States and other countries. Our testimoniale date from 1833 to 1871, and are unsolicited. Use the GARGLING OIL, and tell yonr neighbors what good lt has done. We deal lair and liberal with all, and dery con? tradiction. MANUFACTURED AT LOCKPORT, N. Y. BY GARGLING OIL COMPANY, JOHN HODCE, Secretary. W. T. LINN, Agent LINN'S PILLS ! LINN'S PILLS I LINN'S PILL8 THE BEST IN USE, LINN'S PILL'S I TRY A BOX. Sold by ali Druggists. sep26-36D*w Cotton (Ei?, Sit. M G O O O H TI E. # 1 Jr SLOAN & SEIG-NI0U3, Agents, # Jr COTTON FACTORS, BROWN & CO.'S WHARF K Q3tanb J3ri?c Distribntton. DRAWING POSTPONED FROM OCTOBER 1, 1871, TO JANUARY 8, 1872, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FE VER IN CHARLESTON, S. C. $500,000 TO BE"GIVEN AWAY. -o THE SOUTH CAROLINA + LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, BUTLER, CHADWICK O ART & CO., Agent?, Under the auspices of the "Sou-h Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Academy of Music, Charleatoa, 8. C., commencing January 8,1872. Refers to all the Bankers. Brokers and Dromlnent. gentlemen of the country, both North and South. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT $5 EACH. If you have not received a Circular, send for one, giving full particulars, ALL ORDERS STRICLT CONFIDENTIAL." 3405 GIFTS, AMOUNTING IN ALL TO $500,000. The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the surpervlslon cf the fol* lo wi DR well known gentlemen: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, or New York. -* Money for Tickets caa be sent either by Express or Postofflce Order, and the Tickets win be promp^ ly forwarded. ^ Direct all Letters to BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, CHARLESTON, 8. C. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, General W. M. GARY. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING & GO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. oct2-3mos _ liaient meo i tin cs. "TI?ET ~cT?17E B RXT E D SOOTHING CORDIAL. FOR INFANT8 TEETHING. Thia is the best Medicine for Infants and young Children ever offered to the public. It ls carefully prepared from the best Drugs, according to a pre? scription furnished by a distinguished Gorman Physician of large and sntcessfal practice, and has been tried and approved by many or our beat physicians. It is specially adapted to the diseases Incident to childhood daring the trying period of teething, and recommends Itself for the cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Griping In tte Bowels, Sommer complaint, 4c. It contains NO ANODYNE, or other inj orlons Drug, and should, therefore, be preferred to the Soothing Syrups that now flood the market, which are known to contain opium, and are, therefore, more or less injurious. Thous? ands of cbUdren are murdered annually by Sooth? ing Syrups; tn some cases, this fact bas been pub? lished In the newspapers, where the physician in attendance so stated in his death certificate, ttl the numerous other cases, where the lnnocei. are murdered by this modern Herod or the Nut eery, the cause ls laid to a thousand other causes oall but the right one. Mothers, bear this in mina, and use the GER? MAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, which ls safe, effi? cient and satisfactory. DO NOT FAIL TO TRY A BOTTLE AT ONCE! This SOOTHING CORDIAL is also an excellent Tonic, admirably adapted in cases or debility giving tone to the system, recuperating the strength and restoring the appetite. PRICE-TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE. MANUFACTURED BT Dr. H. BAER, CHARLESTON, S . Cl Also for sale by the following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, Dr. W. A. SERINE, A. O. BAKBOT, VOOT A CO.. J. BLACKMAN, Dr. P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A SCHWAKB 0. W. AIMAR, J. LOCKWOOD, 0. J. LUUN. W. T. LINN. A. M. COHEN, W. A. GIBSON, And by Druggists generally ang31 g IH JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE FILLS. Tiiese PILLS have long been used both in Grea Britain and this country, and are the best of their kind in the market. For sale by DR. H. BAER, apr22 No. 131 Meeting street JJONEY! HONEY! HONEY I Fine New Country HONEY, o be had in quanti ties to suit purchasers, ol Da. H. BAER, may26 No.L 31 Meeting street HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL. AND HASKELL'S CARBOLIC CANCER SALVE, For sale bv DR. H. BAER, mayy_131 Meeting street J?OM(EOPATHIC REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT just reoeived by Da. H. BAER, jTjiyt No 131 Meeting street JUST REO El VE D , Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex tractor. Also, a fresh supply or SEAL OLEUM, the grea remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, myao_vp. 131 Meeting street. -piRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Orlmault A Co., Paris : SYRUP OF HYPOPIIOSPUATE OF LIME, a 80V erlgn remedy In phthisis-relieves, Coughs Nightaweats, Ac. Pepsine, ror indigestion, loss or appetite, Ac Digestive Lozenges or the Alkaline Lactates, t pleasant and effective remedy for runctlonal.de rangement or the digestive organs. Troches or Peratne and Paucreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottin. VOMITIF LE ROY. Pharmacie Cottin. Dragees de Santonine. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma cigarettes. For sale by Or. H. BA&K, mayao No. 131 Meeting streai Uniloing Material, LIMB. Now landing a cargo of very superior FRESH jIU E. For sale low, at BUILDERS' DEPOT, 94 CHURCH STBEEJ ?ep4 E. M. OBIMKE, P. 0. Box 874. 2Marm ID ram ere. ALARM GA8H DRAWER. ?J TILL TAPPING PREVENTED. EVEBT - EYEBY MERCHANT SHOULD 4 USE THEM. RANTED BOLD AT FAIRBANKS SCALE WAREHOUSES. FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 252 BROADWAY, NEW TOBE. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., NO. 118 MILE STBEET, BOSTON. For sale by HART & CO-, sep27-W8lmo CHARLESTON, & 0. EJrnae, &)Mnical0, Itt. ROSA?L^^ SOS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROS AD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the^ following : Dr. B. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, or Baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BO Y KIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. ? URO AN. of Tarboro', N. 0. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvlle, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Oblo. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. lice ARTH A, or South carolina and many otners. See ROSAD ALIS ALMANAO HOBAT>AT.TM, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Marj, and Conference, lormerly Chaplain in the OOO* federate Aim y of Northern Virginia. R08ADALI8 is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and act? at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and ah the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building up the system to a healthy, vigorous condition HOSADALIH IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE * DAVIS, / wholesale GOODRICH. W1NEMAN A 00..J Agents In Dr. li. BABB, ? Charleston, mare-iv _ T HE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOB INFANT'S. A reliable and Invaluable remedy in COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, Dysentery.Dlarrhcea, and such other diseases as children are subject to during the period of Teething. Tills cordial ls manufactured from the best Drugs, all carefully selected, and contains no Ul jurlous ingredient. No family should be without IL The best Physicians have recommended it, and Mothers may administer lt with perfect cou? Ddene*. It contabas no Opium or other Anodyne. Manufactured by Da. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 181 Meeting street, Charleston. ? Price 25 oents a bottle. The usual discount to ~ the trade. JJ E BING'S PILE KhMEDY. For sale bj DB, H. BAER..