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COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exporta. ST JOHN'S, s B-Per Br soar Ada-133,100 feet pine lamber. ?he Charleston Cotton, Rice and ifaral Stores Market. OFFICK CHARLESTON- NSW*. \ MONDAY ETXSI.NO. October 30,1811. J . COTTON.-The business commenced with a good steady tone to prices, which showed a firmer as? pect during the day, sellers offering but limited ?tock. Sales 450 bales, eay 4 at is, T at 16X, 2S at IT, 26 at 17J?, 20? at ITMi 95 at I7*i, 4? at 17 X. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.15 @17 Low mlddUng.17X@ Middling.-.17H@ Strict middling.17X@ RICB.-This grain was quiet an<4 slightly easier. Sales about loo tierces of clean Carolina, say 49 tierces at 6XC, 30 at 6X. 16 at 6Xc ft ?. We quote common to fair at 5 v<?<> Xe, good 6%@6Xc. NAVAL STORES.-The sales or rosin to-day have boen about ext bbls, at the following prices: 60 bnis extra No l at $7, 49 do No l at ?6 60, 98 do lew Na 1 at $5 75, 63 do extra No 2 at $ 60,178 do Wo 2 at $3 65,106 do low No 2 at $3 50, and 51 do Ho 3 at $3 35. In spirits turpentine 46 casks were ?old at 63c per gallon. .FREIGHTS -To Liverpool, by steam direct, .nominal on uplands, nommai on sea Ul? anda ; via New York, .Vi ou uplands, - on sea Islands ; by sall, on uplands, Xd. sea islands nominal. To Havre nom nominal. Coastwise-to New York by steam, Xe cn uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 ft tierce on rice; by sall Xe V IB on cotton;- fl tierce OH rice; 40c fl barrel on rosin; $7@3 ft M on lum? ber; $9@10 ft M ou timber. To Boston, by sall, Kc ft te on upland cotton. To Providence, by .til S8 * Mon boards, Xoft rb on cotton;by ?team $i fl bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam Kc ft te on uplands; by sall, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton on clay, and $3a$3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team Xe ft te by sall, $6 50@7 ft M on boards; *3#3 25 fl ton on phosphate r ck. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. 0, Darlen an i Satilla River, ?a.. and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 20. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at X@>,' off, and sell at par. ' mere is no business doing in time bills; GOLD.-11 @ 12._ Markets by Telegraph. MONKV MARKETS. LONDON, October30-Noon.-D?nsels 92X. Bonds ?X Later.-Bonds 91X Evening.-Consols 92.\. Bonds 91 NEW YORK, October 3.0.-Boen - Freight* firm. Stock? dull and heavy. Governments dull and steady. State bonds dull and steady. Money firm nt 7. Gold heavy at lix. stet ling exchange Ion? 8X; short 9X-' Evening.-Market on Wallstreet extremely dull, but firm. Exchange 8X- Gold closed at llXal\X- Governments Inactive. Sixty-fives 14X; new 13X- States dull. COTTON MAR., a. LIVERPOOL, October 31-Norn.-Cotton opened Steady; uplands 9,',d, Orleans %yt. Later.-Cotton still steady; sales 10,000 bales: for export and speculation 3000. Evening-Cotton steady; uplands 9X?9Xd, Or? leans 9Xa9Xd: salea 10,000 bales, of which 3C00 were for sp?culation and export. Arrived steamer City of Baltimore, from New York, October 19 b, with 332 bales of cotton. Nsw YORK. October 80-Noon.-Cotton quiet and firm; uplands 18Xc. Orleans 19Xc; sales looo bales. Sales of futures Saturday evening 7400 bales, as follows : October 17 Il-l6al8; November 18al8>?; December 18J?"aI8K; January 18 Mea 1811-16; February ISJg; March 19 316c. Sa es on Charleston basis of New York low middlings at 17X eta. Evening.-Cotton strong; sales 2970 bales at 1SX for uplands and l9Xc for Orleans. Sales futures to-day 11.3V) bair s, as follows: November, 18V. 18 3-ie. 18X. 18X; December. 18X. 18 7-16, isx 1SX; January, ll??al8X; March, iMf. Freights to Liverpool per sail, on cotttn, xa*l&; by steam. V ?7-16. BOSTON, October 30.-Cotton steady with fair demand; middlings 18Xal9c; net receipts 228 bales; gross 800; exports to Great Britain 37; sales 250; stock 6000. BALTIMORE, October SO -Cotton steady; mid? dlings I8XC; net receipts 205 bales; gross 938; exDorts coastwise ill; sales 456; stock 2898. PHILADELPHIA, October 30.-Cotton quiet but Brm; middlings 18XC NORFOLK, October 30-Cotton quiet; low mid? dlings 19X?19XC; net receipts 1819 bales; exports coast wise 2330; sales 400; stock 8527. WILMINGTON. October 30.-Cotton quiet; mi l . dinga n xe; net receipts 91; sales 152; stock 3211 A co CST A, October 30.-Cotton quiet and firm; middlings I6\c; receipts 1000 bales; sales 600. SAVANNAH, Ostober 30.-Cotton strong with good dem?jd; lui.Idlings l7,3,c; net receipts 3826 bales; exports coastwise 1492; sales 1400; stock 39,040. MOBILS, Jct ober 30.-Cotton firm; mld^iinu 18;; net receipts 44? i bales; exports coastwise 143 i: sales 1800; stock 25,604. MEMPHIS, October 30.-Cotton dnU; middlings 17Xc; receipts 2825, 8 U?LVSSTO?, October SO - Cotton firm; good .ordinary 16'?ai* Xe; net receipts 1129 baies; ex? ports coastwise 76; sale* 1400; stock 30,553. Nsw 0?..KANS. Octobar 30.-Cotton ?rm; mid? dlings 18J; net receipts 4947 bale; gross 6161; ex? ports to Great Britain 503; coastwise 1337; sales 43?0; suck 63,748. PBOVMONS AN? PBODCCE MARKETS. ""NEV YOBS. October 30-Noon.-Flour quiet and 'ancbiogpd. Wheat quiet and Atm. cora dull and declining. Pork firm at $13. Lard steady. . Turpentine quiet at 87X*63o. Rosin firm at $i 30 asl ? sc for strained. Evening.-Southern flour In moderate request; good to choice extra $7 80a? 30. Whiskey 9ic. wheat Irregular and unsettled; amber Western fl stat 07a Corn heavy and lower: mixed Western 78a79 s'c. Pott more active at $12 30. L ird, kettle ?o^aioxo. Turpentine quiet and unchanged at ?7 H 363c Rot In firm at $4 30a4 ?5 for strained. CINCINNATI, october so.-Provisions in light de? mand, holden firm and small business, wm,key steady at erv. LouiaVTiXB, October 30.-Provisions quiet and ?steady. Pork held at $13. Bacon lu moderate oeinandon orders; should-rs 7Xc; clear rio 8c; clear sides 8Xc. Lard 9X*lOXc. Whiskey dull at 990. _ Havana Market. HAVANNA, Octoter 21.-There has been a bet ter tone in our export market this week conse? quent upon the Armer prices tn New York and ad? vance lu London for sugars, as reported by the cable. CLAYED SUGARS-Have enj>yed an active de? mand st un Improvement in last week's quota? tions, the sales comprising about 15,000 boxes at from ?Xaiox rials for No 12 as a basis. Still, the higher pretensions or most holders since the ad vanea of prices abroad have forced many buyers our, of the market, and the total sales have thus been canaled several important parcels offered for sale to the highest bidders have been with? drawn; to day ot::er lots will be pat in market in the same way, and some buyers do not Intend to -offer more than 10 rs No 12 for them. Fine or Detxsne suvars are held at much hight r prices especially those suitable for Spain, say up io llK ra, No 12, while common train goods closed at 10a 10X ra. same nnmoer, or at 8>ia9x re Noa 7 to io lOalOX " Nos ll to 12.10i<aiox rs, Nos 13 to 14! UXallX rs,Nos 15 to 17, ItXalSX rs, Nos 18 to 20 nod 13 s nit; rs for whites. Molasses Sugars-Continue firm at 819 r per .rrobe for Nos. 8 to 10. A lot of 2 ooo boxes'nold on private term-, ls believed to have been paid at 8X rials for Nos. 9 to 10. Cent.ifugal8-Are seldom to be " ind; what little of desirable quality is left bel:.?, held back held rs being c ;nndent or obtaining former pilc-s or 12.113 rs for No-. 12 and 13. Muscuvadi es-Holders wi 1 not sell the small lots left nu less at extravagant prices, which buy era cannot afford to grant to-dav, and quo;atlons are entirely nominal at icxal?x rs for fair to good refining. For future delivery of next crop, 1500 hhds have been contracted for at 8 rs per arrobe fair to good rednlng, without ca-h advance, the buyer to pay storage expenses. Little or n?thlng doing at toe out ports. Receipts ?.f sugar at th<s port since 1st sanuary were: 954.170 boxes nnd 36,777 hhds. ajralnst 1.292, . OOO boxe-and ?7.475 hhds in 1870. Deliveries same ?^""V8i5"" ? xe8 an?l 38.30? hhds, against 1.239.000 boxes and 49,287 hhds in 1870. Mocks ?"i8-I?l0Kn,nK-166,,U0? BOXE"1 AN<> 997 hhds, against 107,611 boxes and 1522 hnds in mu Stock at Ma?anza=-tooo boxes aiid 350 hhds. The exports rrom Havana and Mataiv.as since 1st January compare with iS70 as follows : Box-s. Hhd3. _ _ " 1871. 1870. 1871 IS?OT TO U. Sta'eS....V21,5I3 414,871 I0.U68 1181)95 To Europe.602.203 1,085.444 4.S37 xs S40 Toother parts... 1S.M6 23,016 7.">5 3,685 Total. 938,?37 1,523,311 106,900 150,62'J Li?ecrea-t-, 1371....580,691 .... 43,720 . MOLASSES.- 1 he ?mail 3tockor this ar Hue ls tie d atpoioe- beyond buyers' views. Liberal prices .arebefnir acceded to at Matanzas for nex crop. HONKY, UM, tv AX AND COFFEE.-Remain as last au t>-d. wi li a mode: a e demand. FREIGUTS-Have neen quiet and rates for the UnJX>tsi &t ?ra have declined to ;5a90c per box su tgst. rem.tining nominal for hhds do and mo ?Sases. i har . r?*d-for New York, bark J lin Qriffl i. :OuO oox'8,9oc; brigs >. V. Merrick, 1500 do, 75c; c . <>. (Br.) 1800 d , same rate; for Bos? ton, MCM M G .?drlch. 2200 do. at 87Sc. EXCHANGE -Muchdlspaiity still existy between the ra*M oxact-d -bv several <f the orin Ipa! drawers winch, comb ned with the uselessness0 Loii'ioii excita g" aud gold In New York an ? the premiums establlshe- on gold lu furls, keeps our marum very Irregular. There ls, however, a steady tone at the close. New York Coffee Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Saturday, Octo? ber 23 : The market shows less firmness, and though the leading holders seem confident ia their views, offering supplies with reserve, yet the tara is In favor of buyers, and ia some in? stances quotations are shaded slightly. The cur? rent business ls light. From first hands we hear of sale sof 3632 bags Rio by the Nassau Valley, t-j ar? rive, at New Orleans, at 16Xc, gold. In bond. From second hands, the sales include 43Q0 bags Rio, by the Mary Stowe, for consumption, on private terms; and about 1000 bags Rio, In loti, within the range. Of the other growths the sale] are Rmi:ed, as far as reported, on the pr?viens basis as to price. We quote for Rio, in bond, gold nrlces, as follows: Ordinary cargoes, 15>?a'5>?c; fair cargoes, I53?al6c; g?oa cargoes, 16)ial6Xc; prime cargoes, 17>*al7>ic. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Saturday October 28: Domestic of the old crop has about slldisappered, and the movements are now entirely In inls year's growth. The supplies come forward In larger quantities thin the waaia of the trade require, and wit h a prospect of aa lacrease holders oiler freely, and do not look for very fall prices. Foreign descriptions meet with a fair call, aud are nominally steady, but all the existing advantage ls in buyers' favor. Sales of 50 tes Carolina at 7>i@8c; 300 bags East India at 6Ji@7*c 1 aa gooa; 7)?@TJ?c Patna. From the Journal of Commerce: The business ls wholly in sui ill lots, wanted to meet pressing wants, witfln the previous range as to prices. The offerings or desirable samples are very mod? erate, and holders do not seem eager to place stock. ' We notice sales or leo bags Rangoon at ev?7S'c: 130 bags Patna at 7tf@7Xc, and 30 tierces Carolina ai. ">? @3>ic. New York Hay Harket. From the Dally Bulletin. Satnrdiy, October 28 : The market U only moderately activa, but prlr.es continue firm. The Southern demand ls Um Itel to small lots. We note sales or 200 bales to Wil? mington, 300 to Georgetown. S. C., 80 to Nor rolle, and loo to Richmond, all at $1 io. Straw contin? ues quiet. Columba? Cotton Market. COLCMBCS, October 27.-Our market showed a moderate demand. Strict middlings brought 163?c; xaiea 239 h ile-, at about the following fig? ures: Good ordinary 16?, low middlings i6:,, mid-dings I6>,c. Sales or the week me bales; week's receipts 2161 bales, against 1375 the previ? ous one, aud 3193 the corresponding week last season; shipments 1230 bales. WEEKLY STATEMENT. Stock on hand August Cl, 1871. 1,550 Received past week.2,161 Received previously.8,195- 8,356 Total. 9,936 Shipped past week.1.230 shipped previously.4,151- 5,331 Stock on hand October 27, 1871. 4,525 On the week the stock has tucreased.931. , Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, October 27. Stock on hand September 1,1871.bales.. 562 Received this week.3,591 Received previously.7,150-10,964 Total. 15,117 Shipped this week.2.706 Shipped previously.8,314-11,017 On hand October 27,1871.:.4,100 Interior Cotton Marketa. MONTGOMERY, October 2S.-The market ls quiet at ie>,ai6>i cents for low middlings. SELMA, October 27.-Sales to-day 250 bales. Middlings 17Xa<7X cents, low middlings 17?;a 17X cents. Tue market opened firm, bat closed easier at taslde prices. Kecelpts by Railroad, October 30. sorra CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1650 bales cotton, 36 bales goods, 213 eas clay, ll cars wood and lamber. To Railroad Agent, Wm w smith. Geo H Walter & co, Frost ft Adger, Geo W Williams A co, w c Bee ft co, Reeder A- Davis, A J salinas. Dowling dc co, Pelzer, Rodgers ft co, Wlss ft co. Mowry A son. Witte Broa Pringle ft Son, Graeser ft Harmon.W K Ryan, Thoa P smith, Murdaugh A Mathews. L O ucSaussare, A S Smith, Caldwell A- Son, A B Mulligan, Lesesne A Wells, W Gurney, Wm Koa ;h A co, el S Mlles, H C Hud - gins. W c Courtney A co Mowry ft Son, Gaillard A Mlnott, Claghorn, Herring A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 2325 bales upland cotton. 132 bbla naval stores? car-, live stock, lumber, wood, rough rice, nails, mdse, ftc. To W K Ryan, Frost ft Adger, Pringle ft Soo. A J calinas, T P Smith, Barden ft Parker, L D Mowry k Son, Pelzer, Rodgera A co, A S Smith. G W Williams ft co. Caldwell ft Son, Wil? cox, Gibbs ft co Ravenel ft co, w C Courtney ft co, Reeder ft Davis, Witte Bros, Graeser ft Har moa, Steffens, -Werner ft Docker, H Klatte ft co, U Bischoff ft co, Klinck, Wlckenberg ft co, Smith ft Chapeau, G H Walter ft co, Railroad Agent and Order. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 26 bales sea Island and 121 bales upland cotton, 967 bushels rough rice, 120 bbls naval stores, and mdse. ftc. To G W Wl"lama ft co. W P Dowling ft co. Wm C Bee ft co, V .cte Bros, Wm M Lawton ft Son, D Fitz.lbbon, Pringle ft Soo, Raveuel ft co, Reeder ft Davis, Steffens, Werner ft Ducker, Wm Gurney. 9Hamilton, W McKay, R C Shivers, G H Ingraham ft Soo, A R Lewith, B Feldmanu ft co, Pelzer, Rodgers ft co, J A Allen. PORI CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter. 5th, 7 hours, 34 minutes, morning. New Moon, I2;h. ll hour, 49 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 19th. 3 hours. 27 minutes, morning. FuUtMoon, 26th, 8 hours, 33 minutes, evening. ocr. a NOT. 30 Monday. 31 Tuesday. 1 Wednesday.. 2i Thursday_ 3 Friday. 4 saturday_ 6 Sunday. SCH RISES. 6..18 6..19 6..19 0..20 6..21 6.22 6 23 SUN SETS. 6.. 9 6.. 8 6.. 7 6.. 7 6.. 6 6.. 5 6 4 MOON nts, 6..55 7..34 8..19 9.. 7 9..68 10..53 11-61.1 MARINE STEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.OCTOBER 31, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 83 sec. ? Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. British bark Brazil, McDonald, Havre via Sandy Hook-6 days rrooi the latter. Ballast. To J A Eoslow ft co. Bark Mendota, Perry, Boston-6 days. Mdse. To Stree: Bros ft co, Railroad Agent, R White, Kinsman ft Howell, end others. Brig Edwin H Kennedy, Hallett, Boston-10 days. Mdse, ftc. To M Goldsmith ft son, and others. Commercial Line sehr Geo B Somes, Pray. New York-5 days. Mdse. To U F Baker ft co, C Bart ft co, S C Railroad co, B Boyd, w M Bird ft co, H Bischoff ft co, T W Bliss, E R Cowperthwalt, Geo S Hacker, Foray the, McComb ft co. Kinsman Bros, Holmes ft Calder, Kinsman ft Howell. J V Kiep. C A Lengnlck. Knobeloch ft Small, J W Liulcy, J F O'Neill, F L O'Neill, t s lend or rr ft co, D H Sllcox, Pa 1. Welch ft Brandea, Stiffens, Werner ft Dock? er, P P Toale, Tlederuan, Calder 4 co, O F Wleters, Wagner ft Monsees, Jewell Bros. Sehr M H Stockham. Cordery, Georgetown, D C-4 days. Coal. To the U S Government. Ves? sel TO H F Baker ft co. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbattl, West Point Mill. 150 tes rice. To J R Pringle ft Son. Sehr Odd Fellow. Prince. Back River. 2400 bush? els rouarh rice. Te W c Bee ft co. Sehr 'Etiwan. Prince, Combahee. 4200 bushels rough rice. To W 0 Bee ft co. Sehr Emblem, Scott, Back River. 1732 bushels rough rice. To J R Pi Ingle ft Son. Sloop Lau?. Harvey, Edisto. 20 bags sea island cotton and 16S bushels rough rice. To W K Ryan. Wm Ravenel, Stoney ft Lowndes, Fraser ft Di" 1, W A Boyle, w Gorrey. Sloop Bird, from Cooper River. 400 bushels of rough rice. Ta Stoney A Lowndes. Sloop Mary, Mills, Pon Pon. 6S0 bushels rough rice. ? 0 w c Bee ? co. Sloop Blackbird, from Combahee. 1650 bushels rough rice. To W c Bee 4 co. Sloop Cape Hom, McClellan, Santee. 200 bush? els rough ?ice. To W c Bee ft co. Sloop Louisa, from Sautee. 210 bushels rough rice. To WC Bee ft co. Boats from Christ Church. 9 bags sea Islaud cotton. To R Roper. Boat fr 'tn Christ Church. 1 bag sea island cotton. To W M Lawton ft Sons. Boat from John's island. 3 bags sea Island cotton. To stoney ft Lowndes. Boat rrora Christ Church. 3 bags sea Island cotton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes. Bo?: from James Island 2 bags sea islaud cot ton. To SU?tey 4 Lowndes. Boat from Hobcaw. 2 bags sea island cotton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes. Received from Ohlsolm's Mill. 71 tes rice. To G H Ingraham ft Son, Wardlaw ft Carew, F D C Kracke. CLEARED YESTERDAY. British sehr Ada, Belyea, St John's, N B-J A Ensluw ft co. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York, 29th October {Sunlay.j British bark Kathleen, Wright, at Liverpool, October 29. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, New York, 27th October. CP FOR THIS PORT. British bark Perseverance, Cook, at Cardiff, October ll. ehr Henry Allen, Tatsm, at Baltimore, Octo? ber 28. Sehr Annie Sheppard, Newton, at New York, October 28. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, at New York, October 25. British bars Oriental, Durham, at Boston, 20th October. British bark Agra, Fisher, at Beaton, October 26. Brig Black Swan, Winslade, at Baltimore, 27th October. Sehr carrie S Webb, Day, at New York, Octo? ber 27. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, October 30-Arrived, the bark Francis Cashvllle, from Mobile, and bark Kath? leen, from Charleston. Nsw YORK, October 30.-Arrived, the steamships Georgia, Gen Barnes and Ariadne. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Nor bark L?get, Nielsen, sailed.Sept 15 Ihe soesknmmeren, Westergaard, np.Oct 3 NEWPORT, INO. Br bark David McNntt, Lockhart, sailed.. .Sept 23 The Preso, Jenkins, sailed.Sept 29 BRISTOL, XKO. The Perseverance, Cook, np.Oct 7 MONTROSE, SCOTLAND. The Achilles, Hlnsch, sailed.Sept 13 SIDNEY. Br bark Vinco, Robson, up.Oct 6 DUNDEE. The Livonia, Peters, sailed.Sept 22 CARDIFF. Br tMgk Perseverance, cook, up.ret li HALIFAX, N 8. Br ship City of Halifax, Mc^lhenny, up.Oct 20 ST. STEPHEN'S, N. B. Br bark Grasmere, Lester, up.Oct 20 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark Keystone, Berry, cleared.Oct 18 Br bark Agra, Fisher, cleare I.Oct 26 Br bark Oriental, Dunham, cleared.Oct 26 Bark Acacia, Robinson, up.Oct 23 Brig J L Bowen, Taylor, up.' ct 19 NEW YORK. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.'..Oct 26 Sehr M B Harris, Crowley, cleared.Oct 23 Sehr Carrie S Webb. Day. cleared.Oct 27 Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder, up.Oct 2d Sehr Annie Sheppard, Newton, up.Oct 23 PHILADELPHIA. Bark Devonshire. Havener, np.Oct 18 Sehr Bessie Morris, Allen, cleared.Oct 14 Sehr Annie S Gaskin. Gaskin, up.Oct 26 NEW ORLEANS. Steamship Rappahannock, Read, ci'J.Oct 21 BALTIMORE. Brig Black Swan, Winslade, cleared.Oct 27 Sehr Henry Allen, Tatem, up.Oct 28 Dook anb Job Printing. NEAT! QUICK ! CHEAP! THE CHARLESTON NEWS JOB lr No. 149 EA8T BAY, IS PRE PA KED TO TURN OUT JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY STYLE, UPON BRIEF NOTICE, AT THE LOWEST RATES. OUR OFFICE, IV ALL ITS DEPART? HENTS, IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE SOUTH SPECIAL, A.TTJBNTI01V IS GIVES! TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY GIVE US A TRIAL ! IJ1HE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, PREPARED BT THE NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT-Price $2 Cough Llnctus-Price $1 DUanthus Extract, for Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, Spinal and Brain Atfectlons-Price $2 Catarrh Specific-Price $2 Uydrated Oxy mel, for Consumption, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Ac.-Price $2 Pile Extract-a never falling Pile cure-Price $2 May Apple Pills, for Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the Liver. Constipation, Ac.-Price 60 cents Headache Pills-Prise 60 cents Alkaline Resolvent-an iodized chemical water superior to Vichy, Kissingen, Seltzer, Ac Price $1 Five Minute Pain Curer-Price $1 Chemical Healing, Blood and Bone Ointment Price si Ethereal Phosphorus-Price $3 Lithla-for the Kidneys-Price $3 Katalpa Extract-the woman's friend-Price $3 Victoria Regla-unrivalled for beautify mg complexion-Price $2 Amaranth-for the Hair-stops falling hair-Price $1 Neuralgia-Rheumatic Elixir-Price $2 Fever and Ague Globules-Price $2 per box. For sale by DR. H. ii A KR, april No. 131 Meeting street. Charleston. F _gripping. OB LIVERPOOL. The first-class Iron brig "CARLOTTA," flt Portnondo, Master, having a portion of her cargo engaged, and being of small rapacity, (750 bales of cotton) will meet with dispatch for the above port. Por freight engagements apply to ROBERT MORE & Co., oct31-6 Central Wharf. pOR LIVERPOOL. The Al American ship OLIVE S. SOUTH-.A ARD, J. S. Theobald Master, having a large SB! portion of ?her Cargo engaged and going ( board, will be dispatched for the above port. For Freight engagements, applv to OC112 B. O. WILKIN8 A CO. F OR NEW YORK. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOCTtl CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will sall for New York on TUESDAY, October 3lst, at O o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genou, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania, Gotten bnrg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Enzland Cities as usual. insurance by Steamers of this Line x per cent For Freight or Passage Engagement?, having very fine Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 28 Broad street, or to w. x. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves CCt 30-2__ J10E BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED V PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, November 4th, at half-past ll o'clock A. M. kW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that etty by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am me time to sample and sell their Goods from th-: Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, oct31-5_So. 2 Un lor, W carvel. JfOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND OREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one or their first-class, full powei Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: MANHATTAN, Capt. J.B.PBICB, Oct. 20, at . 0 LO RA DO, Capt. T. F. FREEMAN Oct. 25, at 8 PM 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. 39 Broadway) $80, currency. 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 line. For particulars and rate of Fretsrht apply to JAMES AUGER A CU., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maya Qr WM. A. COURTENAY. pAGIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTE TH ROU OH LIM TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. I FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave p.er ^OrSm\ No. 42, North River, foot of CanaljQLflK street. New York, at 13 o'clock noon, of the Ha and 80th of every month (except when these lates rall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced mg. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for south Pacido and Centrai American ports, departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco nra t of every month, except when lt falls os Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go dtrect from New York to AsplnwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply dt the COMPANY? TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot or Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. Jatv28-;yr_ Jj!OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The splendid Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Coxetter, will sall for, Florida as follows : Leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Leave Savannah every WEDNESDAY, at 3 o'clock. RETURNING. Leave Palatka on FRIDAY MORNING. Leave Jacksonville on SATURDAY MORNING. Leave Fernandina SATURDAY AFTERNOON, alter arrival or train. Leave Savannah > UND AT MORNING, at 8 o'clock. This steamer makes close connection with New Orleans steamer at Cedar Keys. For F.eight or Passage, apply to RA VHS KL A CO., Agents, . Corner Vanderhorst's wharr and fast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given for New Orleans. octao pOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. REGULAR LINE. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. C. White, will make two trips ner._ week until further notice, commencing on SUN? DAY NIGHT, 22d instant, leaving Charleston every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, at 7 o'clock, and returning, leave Georgetown every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, at 6 ? 'clock. Freight received on SATURDAYS and WBDNES- ? DAYS. Sunday Night trips will go to Waverly and Frlendfleld Mills. Wednesday Night trips will go to Kelthfleld and Weymouth's Mills. All Freight and Passage prepaid. No Freight received after 6 o'clock. SHACKELFORO A KELLY. oct2Q-f8>nw_?Agents, southern Wharf. JpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. The steamer PLANTER. Captain - .?fl^a? J. T. Foster, ls receiving Freight ^^SSSkWm Accommodation Wharf. a"d will leave on WBD NKSDAY MORNING, 1st November, at 6 o'clock. For Freight engagements or Passage, having good Stateroom accommodations, apply on board, orto RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., oct30 No. 177 East Bay. ?cruing ?lacuines. SINGER SEWING MACHINE ?A. Qr E 1ST O HT NO. 197 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, H. C. Our "New Family" Machine ls simple In con? struction, adjusted In a moment for any kind of work, and will sew lrom the finest Swiss Muslin to the heaviest Beaver cloth or Leather, doing a greater range of work than any other Machine made, our Manufacturing MACHINES for Tail? ors and Shoemakers are the best in the world. Call and examine before purchasing. Sold on easy terms at Mate Agency, No. 197 KING STREET. J. CLARK BEDELL. LOCAL AGENT. H. D. HAWLEY, General Agen1 or South Caro? lina, Georgia and Florida. ^ piy-t-staSmos ?flrgling ?il. MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL IS GOOD FOR BURNS AND SCALDS, RHEUMATISM. CHILBLAINS, HEMORRHOIDS, OR SPRAINS AND BRUISES, PILES, CHAPPED HANDS, SORE NIPPLTS. FLK-H WOUNDS, CAKED BREAST.', FROST BITES. FISTULA, MANGE. EXTERNAL POISONS, SPAVINS, SWEENEY, SAND CRACKS, SCRATCHES, OR GREASE, GALLS OF ALL KINDS, STRINGHALT.WINDGALLS, SITPABT, RINO BONE, FOUNDERED FEET, POLL EVIL, CRACKED HEELS, BITBS OF ANIMALS AND FOOT ROT IN SHEEP, INSECTS. ROUT IN POULRY, TOOTHACHE, 4C, ftc, LAMS BACK, ftc, ic Large Size, $1; Medium Size, 50 cts.; Small Size 25 ets. From George H. Sheffield, P. M., East Gatos, Orleans County, New York, September 29,1868: I am happy to say thatone buttle of your GARG? LING OIL has cared the Rheumatism in my right arm, when nothing else would help me. From Geo. R. Thralls, Warsaw, lad., November 5, 1856: When I was appointed ageat for the sale of your GARGLING OIL, there wai a large stock on nnnd.but lt ls now ali soid,and I thlnklyoa bad net? ter send me twelve dozen more, one half of which for "Family Cse." It ls regarded the best medi? cine ever sold. A LINIMENT From D. G. Robinson, sarepta, Miss., February 18.1867: Please sead another supply of your GARGLING OIL; lt has given general satisfaction. It has cured a case of Rheumatism of ten years' stand? ing, and ls great for Burns. In fact, lt has been successful lu 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 yonr GARGLING OIL on band, and had lt the best preparation in of the kind in use; and sell three tim.s as much of it as any other. From L. Schlottman, Round Top, Fayette Coun? ty. Texas, February 16, 1869: I am now selling more of yonr GARGLING OIL than any other Liniment -and all who have used lt pronounce lt "the beat thing oat." K. D. Tax lor. of Concord, Ey., says: TheO ARGLING 0 L cured a horse of his, Injured wale ploughing, by attempting to step over a FOE stump, almost severing the thigh from the body; also, that be bas used lt la hts family for fifteen years, and ls the best remedy for Cuts, Barns, Bruises, Frost Bites, strains, Rheumatism, ftc, be ever used. Extract of a letter from Dr. C. T. Murphy, dated Magnolia, N. a: I have used your GARGLING OIL for several years, and find It superior to all other medicines for the dlseaies and purposes for whlsh lt ls re? commended. From Messrs. E. ft H. Bell, Bellvine, Fillmore County, Minn., September 28, 1858: we will sell a great deal more of your GARG? LING OIL at this point for the future, for the rea? son that lt gives good satisfaction to customers. From Messrs. FT L. ft E. W. Olds, Norwich, vt., February 4,1859: Allow us to say lu regard to yonr GARGLING OIL, that we esteem lt 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 of a letter from Bethuel Farley, dated Marlow, N. H., August 1,1866: Your medicine gives satisfaction to all who i have used lt, and takes the lead of any article of the Liniment kind In use In this vicinity. Messrs. Mc Lain ft Bros., Wholesale Druggtata, Wheeling, Ya., s?yt. under date of July 24, 1866: ? That they can safely recommend the GARGLING OIL for more diseases than lt ls recommended for. Extractor a letter from Hon. Nathan Lindsey, County Judge of Shelby County, Iowa, dated Har? lan, April 13, 1867: It ts decidedly preferred to any other Liniment sold In this section. Extract of a letter from Thomas Sturterant, dated Hillsboro', UL, May 13,1867 : Your GARGLING OIL ls spoken of by those who have used lt aa a first-rate article, and I should like to have you send me some more of lt to sell. AND Extract of a letter from Grlgsby ft Strong, dat? ed Trenton, Tenn., September 19. 1867 : You may state in Almanacs that, with an ex? perience In the drug market of fifteen years, the GARGLING OIL has not been excelled. From Dr. T. W. Eilis, Troupeville, Ga?, January 6,1859 : If I should receive both boxes of the GARG LING OIL, lt will not be too much, as I think I could - soon find sale for lt all, the Inquiry being frequent stace it ls supposed that I have lt for From Dr. winiam S. McCall, Chamois, Mc, No? vember 6, 1858 : Your GARGLING OIL ls taking the shine off from all the Liniments of the day. If you desired them, I could procure dozens of certificates from the best citizens of the country. Extract of a letter (rom Dr. E. L. Patte, dated Ravenswood, va., January 27. 1855 : The GARGLING OIL ls the only reliable em? brocation in existence-so say the people. We can sell more of that than of ali the rest put HOESE FLESH. together. I can furnish you with five hundred certificates if you want. From the Louisville (Ky.) Dally Democrat, Jane 1856 : MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL has become one or the most popular Liniments for human flesh that ls now prepared, while for horses and cattle it has no equal tn the world. We are assured by those who have used lt for the plies-one of whom ls a distinguished physician-that among all the various pile remedies, none afforded scch speedy relief as the UARGLING OIL. r rom Crump ft Bros., Cochrane Landing, Ohio, November 20,1856 : We are pleased with your medicine. It has been the means of curing a great number of dif? ferent diseases upon persons,as also upon horses. We think lt cures all you recommended lt to do. We want you to send us the larger proportion or the variety for "family use," In small bottles. TEY A BOTTLE. The GARGLING OIL bas been in use as a Lini? ment for thirty-eight years. All we ask ls a FAIR TRIAL, but be sure and follow directions. Ask your nearest druggist or dealer In patent medicines for one of our Almanacs and Vade Mecums, and read what the people say about the OIL The GARGLING OIL ls for sale by all respect? able dealers throughout the United States and other countries. Our testimonials date from 1833 to 1871, and are unsolicited. Cse the GARGLING OIL, and tell your neighbors what good lt has done. We deal lair and liberal with au, and dery con? tradiction. . MANUFACTURED AT LOCKPORT, N. Y. 3IERCHANT?S GARGLING OIL COMPANY, JOHN HODGE, Secretary. W. T. LINN, Agent LINN'S PILLS ! LINN'S PILLS! LINN'S PILLS THE BEST IN CSE, LINN'S PILL'S I TRY A BOX. Sold by all Druggists. sep2?-36D*w Orono ?Jri?e IDigtribtttion. T> Tl ^ W INO POSTPONED FROM OCTOBER 1, 1871, TO JANUARY 8, 1872, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FEVER IN CHARLESTON, S. C. $500,000 TO BE GIVEJM AWAY, * THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, BUTLER, CHADWICK GARV Si CO., Agents, Coder the auspices of the "Sooth Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society.*' will sive a 8ERlE*OF CONCERTS, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing January 8, 1872. F.eters to all the Bankers. Brokera and prominent gentlemen of the country, both North and Booth. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OP ADMISSION, AT $3 BACH. ir yon tia-'e not received a Circular, aend for one, giving foll particulars, ALL Ososas STRICLY CONFIDENTIAL. 8403 GIFTS, AMOUNTING I.V ALL TO 8500,000. The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the sarpervialon of the fol? lowing well known gentlemen: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, bf Sooth Carolina. ? General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, of New York. Money for Tickets can be sent either by Express or Posto file e Order, and the Tickets Will be prompt? ly forwarded. Direct all Letters to BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY ft CO. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, General w. M. GARY. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING & CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street cct2-3mos_ _M Olotlon Ut. Patent iflcoicincs. ROSADALI8. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD AIJ8, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the following : Or. B. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. a PUGH, or Baltimore Ur. THUS. J. BOT SIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DURGAN. or Tarboro', N. a Dr. J. S. SPARKS, or Nicholas true, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, or Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia. LDr. J. L. Mee ARTH A, or South Carolina. 9 and many ot aera. See ROS AD ALI s ALMANAC ROHADAL1H. endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now or Mary i and Conference, formerly Chaplain m the Con federate Army or Northern Virginia. ROBAf?ATJH ta Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acte at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all Impure matter and building np the system to a healthy, vigor?os condition RQ8ADATJH IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., [ Agents tn Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston. mare-ly_\_ PHENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grimault A Co., Parts : SYRUP OF HYPOPIIOSPHATE OF LIME, a SOT erlgu remedy In phthisis-relieves, Coughs. Signtsweats, AC. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Digestive Lozenges or the Alkaline Lactates, i pleasant and effective remedy for functional de rangement or the digestive organs. Troches or Pepsine and Paucreattne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cdtttn. VOMITIF LE ROY. Pharmacie Onttin. Dragees de Santonlne. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. Fer sale by Dr. H. BAER, marSO No. im Meet in s ntrPn* D B. BAER ' S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS and LIVER COMPLAINT-will cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Costiveness, Loss o' Appetite, and have proved or great use m Neu ralgla, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Pains in the Side, Back and Limbs. They will cure Sick Headache and au-d?rangements or the Stomach. These P 'econtain no Mercury, and may be tctc.i with pt.feet safety by any persons, and tn au sitna nous of ure. No family should be without them. Manufactured by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Charleston, s. 0. Price per box 26 cents. Usual discount to the trade. _ _ rjlHE GREAT GERMAN TtTTlWRDTRH Professor LOUIS WUND RAM'S BLOOD PUB! FY1N0 AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills oi Powders,) for the cure or all Acute or Chronic Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and Imper feet digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro lessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (Tor Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Hert Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wnndwaaser (the German "Painkiller."> For sale by ^r. EL 3 A ER, mavao No. mi Meeting street. Q.OOD NEWS FOR THE SICK! LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, (The genuine article.) UPHHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE for the pre? vention and cure or Consumption, after Dr. Trousseau's recipe. Beef, Wine and Iron. Elixir Calisaya Bark. Elixir Calisaya Bark and Pyrophosphate of Iron. These and all other new preparations are to be found at the Drug Store of Dr. H. BAER, 8epi4 _No. 131 Meeting street. JJELMBOLD'S BUCHUl HELMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA Helmbuld'a Rose Wash Hemnold's Catawba Grape Pula, For sale by Da. H. BAER, mayi6 No. 131 Meeting street. BUY THE GENUINE STANDARD SCALES, Hore than 850 Diff?rent Modifications. AGENTS ALBO FOB THE BEST ALARM MONET DRAWER. FAIRBANKS & CO., Bio. ?Sa Broadway, Blew York. FAIRBANKS, BBOWN & CO., No. 119 muk Street, Boston. For sale by HART & CO., 4 sepM-tuftmos Charleston, S. C. GDpticol. jj^ONEY CANNOT BUT 1T? FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!! The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered to the public, are pronounced byan the celeb ratpl Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, rfa tu rai Artificial help to the haman eye erar known. They are ground under their own supervlalau, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account or their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre or the lens di* reotly in front or the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as m the natural, healthy night, and preventing ali unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar to ail others in ase. They are mounted in the finest manner, In frames of the beat quality, or ail materials' used for that purpose. Their finish and durability can? not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark a um ped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, I Dealer In Watches. Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Gooda, Na 807 King street. octti-stathiyr Charleston, & a fl.artos. * AWARDED THE GREAT SOUTHERN PIANO Manufactory WM. KNABE & GO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND,SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the putillc or nearly thirty yeera, and npon their excel-. en ce alone attained an un purchased pre-eml lenee, which pronounces them unequalled tn :ONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. as-All oar SQUARE PIANOS have our New Im roved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE 'REBLE. ?S-We would call especial atttentlon to our late 'ateoted Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and QUAKE GRANDS, found In no other Piano, which rings the Plano nearer perfection than has yet een attained. ?VERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS. ns- We are by special arrangement enabled to ?rnlsh PARLOR ORGANS and MKLODEONS of le most celebrated makers, Wholesale a.-d Retail t lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt j furnished on application to WM. KNABE ?fc CO., BALTIMORE, Mn. Or any of our regular established agencies, octn-tuthsemoanaw HE MARION STAB, STABLI8HED OVER TWENTY YEARS AGO. The oldest and most popular Paper in the Pee *e section. _ _ .he Charleston Advertisers THE STAR offersW pedal Inducements, lt ls admitted that oar irculation Is the largest by rar or any paper in astern Carolina. . . _ THE STAR circiulates extensively in the two aroltnas, and numbers many subscribers In ther States. Terms liberal Address, Mc KERA LL. A STEDMAN, Editor* sep: Harton Courthouse, S. C.