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[From the N. Y.^Metropolitan BccorhiX The So ii til. Her head is howed downwards; so pensive her air, * . ? As she looks yn the ground wjth her pale, .solemn face, It were hard to decide whether faith, or . despair, * . .. r VvheUieT anguish, or trust, m uer neart hulas a place. ? Her hair was all gold in the Bun's joyous light. Her brow was as smooth as tho soft, pla? cid sea: But the harrows of care came ^jthshadow of night, And the gold silvered pale when the lighl . left tho lea. ^ * * Her lips sliglftly parted, deep thought ii her eye, "W^iile sorrow cuts seams in her forehead so fair; Her bosom heaves genfly, she stifles a sigh ' And just moistens her lid with thc dewi of a tear. * Why (hoops sjae thus earthward; why ber "she? ph, see! There art gyves on her litnbs! see hei manaeledhpnd! She is loaded with chains; but her spirit ii ? free Free to love and to mourn for her deso late land. Her jailor, though cunning, lacks wit t< devise How to fetter her thoughts, at-, heriimbi he has done; ? The eagle that's snatched from his High to the ?kies, From the bars of his cage may still,gazi at the sun. No sound docs she utter; all Voiccjcfs he pains; ? The wounds of her spirit with pride sh conceals; . * She is dumb to her shearers; the. clank o . ?her chains '% And the throbs of her heart only tel what she feels. She looks sadly around her; how sombr the scene! 0 How thick the deep shadows that darke her view! The black embers of homes where th earth was so green, And the smokes* of her wreck where th heavens shone blue. * Her daughters bereaved of all succor bi God, Her bravest sons perished-the light < her eyes; But oppression's sharp heel does not ct .neath the sod, And she knows that thc chains canin bind in the skies. She thinks of the vessel she aided to buili Of all argosies richest that floated tl seas', Compacted so strong, framed bv architec skilled, ..Or to dare the. wild storm, or to sail 1 the breeze. 'The balmiest winds blowing soft where si stool's, Thc favor of heaven illuming her path; She might safl as she pleased to the nu summer airs. And avoid the dread "regions of tempe and wrath. But the crew quarreled soon o'er the car; she bore; 'Twas adjusted unfairly, the caville said; And the anger of men marred the pea that of yore* ? Spread a bisad path of glory and su shine aheaflr. * There were seams in her planks-the were spots on her flag, So thc fanatks said, and they seized . her helm, And from soft summer seas turned her pr* where the crag And the wild breakers r*bse the good si to overwhelm. Then thc South, though true love to t . vessel she bore, . Since she first lajd its keel in tire d? that were gone^ Saw it plunge madly on to the wild bille r?ar, And rush to destruction and ruin forlo So she passed, from the decks, in the fa ol' her heart * . That justice and God her protect would be Hot dashed liko a frail, fragile spar, wi out chart, In the fury and foam of the wild rag j. sea. The life-boat that hung by the stout ? cd's side * She seizod, and embarked on thc w trackless main, In the faith that she'd reach, makin'; tue her ghide, The h^veu the mother ship failed to . tain. But thc crew filled with wrath, and 1 swore oy tuen* migiit They would sink the" brave boat, that buffet the sea, . For daring to seek, by her honor and ri A new port from tue storms, a new li to be free. So they crushed the brave boat; al) be?rance they lost; They Uttered .vith ruins the ocean so i Till the hulk of the parent ship, beaten tossed, Drifted prone on the flood by the w of the child. And the-bold rower, loaded with fetters chains, In thc .gloom of her heart sings the p vessel's dirge; Half forgets, in its wreck", all tho pain her pains, As she sees its steal parts floating ; in thu surge. SAVANNAH, Ga., August 17,1?C5. "All bitters have a Heating doney or effect, " said a doctor young lady. "You will except ? ter cold morning? won't you, doa inquired the lady. ^?X-GOV?BNOB A. B. MOORE.-.We are pleased to see that Ex-Gov. A. B. Mooro, lat? prisoner at Fort Pulaski, near Savannah, Ga., has returned to his home in this place. He -was liberated on parole, on accountof his health. He waa most cordially .welcomed by everybody, tor his friends arc so numerous and sosftadfast, that those who class themselves otherwise are generally scarce worth being classed at alL j Indeed, we think we may safely say of him, that he is a public man without an enemy-a fact which, is in itself a sufficient commentary on the integrity of his public life and the purity of his private character. His sufferings in Fort Pulaski were prin? cipally the result of rheumatic affec? tion, with which he has been afflicted for years. He seems to be in very good health in other respects, al? though he is somewhat dyspeptic. His ?fellow-prisoners ware Hons. J. A. Seddon and J. A. Campbell, Secretary and Assistant Secretary of War, and Hon. li. M. T. Hunter, Senator from Virginia. He represents them as having been somewhat gloomy in their anticipations at thc time he joined them. At the time he left them, however, they hau'- thrown off thor depression to a great extent, a fact not very . surprising to those who understand and can appreciate the ex-Governor's genial manners and engaging colloquial powers. Even the Yankee officers expressed regret at his departure, and wished it within th*ir power to accord him an un? conditional release. , [Marion Commonwealth. ' WHERE UKE BRITISH MINISTER i LIVES.-"Agate," of the Cincinnati Gazette, tells a very good sto?r in "?iis fashion: i . A certain worthy general lives, with his staff, next dopr to the nett British minister. That functionary, as a new comer, was not unnaturally puz? zled by the nomenclature of the Washington streets. Finally he de? termined to seek for authenic infor? mation. Accordingly, one evening, there appeared before the group of staff officers next door a vision of white neckclotl: and swallow-tail coat, with knee breeches and handsome calves the valet, -to wit: "Aw, gentlemen, Sir Frederick presents his compli? ments, and desires to know whether 'is 'ouse is on the havenue?" There? to gravely responded, with courteous bow and gracious smile, one of worthy staff: ."Orive Sir Frederick the compliments ol' Colonel -, and inform him that his house is on Hell (Ii) street!" "Thank you; Sir Frederick will bo very much hoblig ed." And the faithful valet hasten - ened to inform the minister. A smart three-months old Cochin China rooster, residing in Portland, Maine, had a mortal combat with a full-grown rat recently. The light was well contested on both sides, and after a continuance of thirty-five minutes, ended in ?he death of the rat. The feat of walking eight miles in ! one hour was accomplished at Bromp? ton, England, on the 10th ult., by a pedestrian named Spooner. He made the distance without exhaustion, with .in one minute and twenty second, of an hour. He was walking in a fifteen mile matdh. * A man has been sent to jail in Troy for talking about a horse trade in church. Two men ware fined in Providence lately for swearing in a theatre. Mounce Sc Calhoun, COMMIS. ME&CHANTSt CORNER Gervais and Gatos streets, (near S. C. and G. fa C. R. R. Depots,) / Columbia, 8. C" receive and forward all kinds of Merchandize. Tobacco, Cotton and all Produce, or store the same. Parties consigning to us will find their freight shipped with despatch "from Orangeburg, Alston, Wirmsboro or other poii.ts0by wa? gon,- during the breakage on said roads. 1 We keep two two-horse wagons for city h aiding. i R. H. MOUNCE. J. W. CALHOUN. ? RKKEUEN'CKS.-J. G. ?ibkes, Edwin J. ; Scott, Columbia; Johnston, Crews* fa. Co., ? Charleston; Linton A-Dowty, Augusta, Ga.: Wm. Tavior & Co., Montgomery, Ala.; Cox, I Brayiiard A Co., Mobile, Ala"; W. A. J. Finney, Danville, Va.; Robert Lutupkin, Richmond. V*a _Sept 14 Imo* t wm iTT?tocKt I General Commission Merchants, Plain street, 2d door from Assembly, COLUMBIA, S. C. WE respectfully solicit a share of the pnbbc patronage. AU business en? trusted to us will receive .prompt and per? sonal attention. We have now zs store an assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, PERFUMES, Ac. Also, ?ffoeerics, Provi (ions, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, New Or? leans Molasses, Cheesy Crackers, Brandos, Wines and Liquors, Segars, Ac, Ac, air cf ! which wo offer either at wholesale- or retail, j S?pt7 ? Haynesworth, Eeese & Co.. WOULD inform th'ir friends and cus? tomers that tacy can bo found at their new BARBER SHOP, on Plain street, opposite Mr. Bedell's store, where thev are prepared lo CUT, SHAVE ?nd SHAMPOO in the most fashionable ?ty?e. Sept 1?_*_jf?* Railroad Iron? Mill Iron, Fencing FENCINGS OF EVERY VARIETY. THE Petersburg Iron Works are pre? pared to furnish every description of the above' named at Northern o rices,. Or? ders loft with W. A. HARRIS,'Agent, or JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer and Commis? sion Agent, will meet with prompt atten tiou. _Sept O j!2 SOLIS LEATH?R! 2ri A^i LBS. verv superior ENGLISH .11UU and HEMLOCK SOLE LEA? THER, just reecircd and for sale low by Sept 12 i6* E. POI^AR_D. GEORGE W.. WILLIAMS & CO,, "MEereh'ts & Bankers 1 and 3 Hoyne St., Charleston, S. C. ARE receiving thc LARGEST STOCK of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER? CHANDIZE ever offered at Hie South, \rhich will' bc sold at thc LOWEST MAR? KET PRICES. GOLD, SILVER. BANK NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE, ot?\, bought and sold. CONSIGNMENTS' of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received and sold; or, if desired," will bc forwarded to New York for sale. Cash suivantes will be ^made on such consignments. Aug 29 ?2mo ".COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE subscribers having this day entered into copartnership, under tho firm ol RICHARD O'NEALS <? SON, For the purpose of transacting a GENERAI COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the parchas* and sale of COTTON and other kinds oi COUNTRY PRODUCE, would respettfullj inform their friends and thu public that they aro now prepared to resume tho busi ness ?rmerly carried on by the senior part? ner, (It. O^Keaie, sr.) Any orders entrust ed to them will receive "their imm?diat* attention. *' R. O'NE?iE, SK. R. O'NEALE, Ju. Columbia. Sept. ll, 18G5. Sept ll t<V SS" Charleston News, Winnsboro News Chester Standard and Charlotte Times wi! publish four times and send bill to thi office. . ? FIRE AND LIFE L\ SI R ANCE H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, FOR the following FIRST CLASS COW PA?IES: New York Underwriter's Agency, Capital. . . $3,000,00 i H.mie Insurance Company, New , ,* . York, Cap?k? .. . .". . . 2,00(1,01, Hartford'Fire Insurance Com? pany, Hartford, Capital. 2,00O,0( Home Insurance Company, Sa? vannah, Capital.". 2.">00,0( New England Mutual Life Insu? rance Company, Boston, Capi gtal.*. . 5,000,0f Now York Accidental Insurance Compan. insuring against accidents of every deserit tion resulting in LOSS OF LIFE or PEI SON AL INJURY. With several other well known and rcli: hie companies,? the aggregate capit: amounting to $20^000,000. Risks taken on reasonable terms and i any one s?>ot to^the amount of ? 2 00,0 ocr. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. Office at Mr. Hussung's house, corner < Assembly and Washington streets, Colun j bia, S. C. _Aug 15 jfim I Medical College OF THE STATE OF SOLTH CAROLINA, $ t> .*. . THE REGULAR COURSE OF LE( TURES in this institution for the sci sion of 1865-1866, will be resumed on th FIRST MONDAY of November next, an terminate on the first Saturday of Marc ensuing. . FACULTY, v F. T. MILES, M. D., Anatomy, f J. J. CH1SOLM, M. D., Surgery. E. GEDDINGS. MD., Institutes an Practice of Medicine. JAMES MOULTRIE, M. P., Physiology HENRY R. FROSr, A.. D., Mater! Medica. tf . THOMAS G. PRIOLEAU, M. D., Obst? tries and Diseases of Women and Childrei -.-.-, Chemistry. SAMUEL LOGAN. M. D., Dcmonstrah of Anatomy. Clinical inst ruction will be given at tl Hospitals of the ?#ty and at the Cullc-f Clinic. Fees for tbo entire course.$11 Marticulatian Fee, (once.). Demonstrator's Fee. Graduation Fee. ! Thc fees for imrtrnetion will be requin to be paid, in all cases, within a fortuit? after the commenci ment of thc Lecture No exceptions to this rule urftt lc made. * HENRY R. FROST, M. D., Dean. E. GEDDINGS, M. D., Trustee for the Faculty. Charleston, Aug. ts, 1K65. 'Sept 5 ti'iS Brass Foundry. THE subscriber, thankful for past p tronage, would inform his frien and the public that he is still prepar to furnish all kinds of BRASS CASTUS in a workmanlike manner and with d spatch. ROBERT MCDOUGAL, July 31 m Gadsden, near Washington st JJLMWIM. (F?KXEULY FOOT Jb SULZBACHER,) WHOLESALE and RETAIL ? BEG to inform the citizens of Columbia and tho people of the neighboring country, that they aro now rocoiving, and hare received, n. ^reat variety of Dry Goods AND ' GROCERIES Of all descriptions, suitable to ?di seasons and all manner of persons. They have, among many other articles, fresh supplies of the following: anocxsitiiss. ' COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Black.) SUGAR, (white and brown.) I . MOLASSES, (Now Orleans.) i CHEESE. MACKEREL. CL ABET WINE. 1 CANDLES, Sperm. Tallow and Adam'tmo. " Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds. Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every variety of Grocery. Copperas, Soda, Bluo Stone, Ac. Spices-Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger, Nutmegs, Ac. Shoo Blacking, Brxshes, Curry Combs. I Horse Brushes, Ac. t> Knives and Forks, Matches. Starch, Mustard. TOBACCO tm mm* Best SMOKING and CHEW'G TOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for che wing, the best Ander? son's, Soiaco and Honey Dew; all varieties. O.RV SOOOS HT1 o X" r.aclies, A fino variety, to which the attention of tho ladies is "particularly requested. Wu have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown H0MESPU1T. MOUSSELIN DES LAINES. EngUsn ana American I'ltcMS. Cambric, twilled and plain. Hoop skirts. Corsets, Longcloth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, Ac, suitable ' for fall and winter. Alpacas, black and colored. Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushe s. Perfumes of every variety. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de? scriptions ?nd the latest fashions? ? Tuck Combs, Hair Nets. Waterfalls-ail of the very last styles and patterns. Colmars, Wristbands; Ribbons. Hosiery of all descriptions. English and Aniencnn Gloves of tl? prettiest style. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs. Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton. Hooks and Eyes, Veils. Lathes' Billet, lind Letter Paper,'ruled. Skirt Braid of all colors. Lastings, Whalebone. Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other'Buttons, fancy, dress and common. Scissors, Pins. Hair Pins, wire and gutta percha.. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Bound Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. ' Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton, Velvet Ribbon.Elastic do. Gentlemen's Varlet's, Coats, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vctts. Shirts of all descriptions, over and under. Flannel and Fancy Shirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stockings, Socks, Glove*-a. great variety. Collars, linen and paper. Wristbands, Playing Cards. Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles 'for do.; Tooth brushes. Boots and Shoos of all stylos and the best qualities. Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, silk and cotton; Neck-ties of th? latest styles. Pocket Books. Fancy Pipes-American Meerschaum. rocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cotton; Hats; Pen and Pocket Knives. Razi rs and Razor Strops. Suspenders of all styles. Tobacco, French anil English styl?. .Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. MISCELLANEOUS, Best Kerosene Oil, Wateh Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass ?himnies, best Ink, Chm Caps, Tobacco Bags, Shoe Laces, Slate Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's Glove? and Hose, Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both sexes, which we have not the space to enumerate. Apply at the old stand, in Assembly street, to Sept ll SULZBACHER A CO._ Cotton Wanted. rpHE highest prio*npaid for COTTON and JL tot all kinds#)f COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmurs and country merchants will fund it to their advantage to call and see. Best ll SULZBACHER A CO. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, ' CHA PLOTTE,^N. C. THE exercises of thc College, ahcl of the Preparatory Department connected with it, will be resumed on the 28th of SEP? TEMBER. ?AB a measure necossary to thc support of thc Lnstitution in thc existing derangement of its finances, the Board of Trustees have /suspended, for twelve months, thc privilege of using Scholarships in the payment of tuition. Tuition $20 for the session of five months, and Board S10 per mouth-payable in ad? vance, in specie, or its equivalent in curren- " cy or provisions. ' It is desirable that. Students should bring with them such books as they may require; also such articles of furniture for their rooms as they may be able to transport. . For other particulars address thc subscri? ber, to the care (for the present)- of Dr. E. Nvc Hutchison. Charlotte. J. L. KIRKPATRICK. Aug 22 Imo President. The Mew "STork News. DAILY and WEEKLY. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS, a great-faiailv news? paper-BENJAMIN WOOD. Proprietor-the largest, best and cheapest paper published in New York. Single copies, 5 cents; one copy one year, 52; three copies one year. 5.50; live copies one year, S.75- ten copies one year. 17; and au extra copy TO.any club of ten. Twenty copies tfiw ve?r. 30: tho Weekly News ia'sent to clergymen at 1.60. NEW YORK DAILY "NEWS. To mail subscribers, $10 per annum: six ' months, 0; payments invariably in advance. Specimen copies of Daitv a:?d Weekly News sent free. Address BENT. WOOD, . Daily Nows Building, No. 10 ('itv Hail Square, New York City. r W. B. JOHNSTON, JML&i gistra? o , Office on Pickens street East end of .Lady, ? WTTT, attend to all official business brought before bim; will also attend to drawing up Doods, Conveyances, Mort? gages, Contracts, and other ordinary legal instruments of writing. Fair copies of any document executed with neatness and de spatch._August 1 A. L. SOLOMON, General Commission Merchant, Second Poor from Shiver House, Plain st. COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER in foreign and domestic mer? chandize. Tho highest market price paid for COTTON and COUNTRY PRO? DUCE in gold or currency. Consignments solicited, which will receive my usual prompt attention. Refer to G. R. Crump A Co., Augusta, Ga., LaRoche A Bell. Savannah, Ga., Gibbon & Co., Charleston, S. C., Koopman A Phelps, Charlotte, N. C.; Fuller & Wilkerson, Leasburg, N. C., R. P. Richardson, RcadsviUe, N. C., James K. Lea. Yancocville, N. C., onambeifl ? fatnck/Danvillo, Va., Brownly A Co.. Petersburg, Va., Kent, Paine & Co., Richmond, Va. i Aug -t fs27_ LAWRENCE. ~: BALBW?H BAMERS AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT SECUR?TIES AND other STOCKS. BONDS, &c, bought and sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. Stack Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, .Tu., member N. Y. Petroleum and Mining. Board. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. H ALBTED Sept 4 - timo " ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., AND 8?' 125 and 128 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. F. A. WILCOXSON, Agent, WrangebnrgJS. C. EDMUND A. SOLDER A CO., Philadelphie. LIVINGSTON, FOX A C0.5 Agents, New York. KW LIBERAL ADVANCES made on CONSIGNMENTS._Aug 15 '?mo, CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK. ATLANTIS COAST Mail Line! ?f THE now first class steamer MO? NERA, Charles P. Marshman, Com? mander. Steamer C A M B RID GE, J. W. Jaleh, Commander, Will leave Charleston, ?S. C., direct for .Jew York, alternately. THURSDAYS' each vevk. For freight or passage-haring hand lome State Room accommodations_apply o F. A. WILCOXSON, Agent, ? jkOrangeburg, s. C. ARCHIEAOT GETTY A CO. 26 and 128 Meeting st., Charleston S 'c LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents "Aug 15 2mo New York.