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Sovrra tn Te?W.. BT ?AUNT DOWSING. Chill the air and hard the ground, Not ono ray of sunshineliwth; O'er tho moor with hollow sound, Moaning low, the cold wind sigheth. Sower, break tho stubborn soil, Lavish, in its furrows heaping, Cease not from thy patient toil, * Sow the seed and wait the reaping! Summer sxii?ight on the hib\ t-Birds in every green tree singing; Shoats of joy the soft air nh\ . v Home the harvest they aVe*bringing! And the sower on the plain, His long buried seed now finding, ' Guttering heaps of mellow grain, Into golden sheaves is binding! In the cold and narrow tomb, Costlier seed we bury weeping, And in this its quiet home, Leave it io our Saviour's keeping, To the end we cannot see, . Faith her heavenly vision lending, Unto God's supreme decree. Wc in meek submission bendiug. On our fives a moral chill, Like o'er wintry landscape lying, Ever falls-we trust.Him stiB, On His faithful word*relying. Earth shall melt with fervent heat,x Time be but a passing story, # We our loug mourned treasure greet, Sown in tears, but reaped in glory! ?A SiNGUL.tR MONOMANIA.-A man i Barringaod, who has for sometime ^ een suffering strange aberration of mind, a few days since tried fb force a stone down his throat, using a stick fox that purpose, and the result was toat he forced a frightful hole through to" the external surface of his neck, causing death. A post mortem exami? nation of the unfortunate maa deve? loped the astonishing faut, that his stomach and intestines contained one stone 2}/> inches long, weighing 1% ounces; another stone, of irregular shape, 1 % inches in diameter, weigh? ing 1 ounce; another iftone, 1 inch in diameter, of the same weight: a piece of corn cob, 2}? inches in length; a wooden handle, such as is used to spin tops, 4% inches long, and half 1 an inch square at the* end; another stick 2% "inches long, and over half an inch wide; and a corh husk, 14 inches long, which had been thrust down his throat without chewing. The ease was very remarkable. [^Providence Jo urned. New York Advertisements. DEVLIN & CO., CLOTHING AT ANT RETAIL i "VJCTE open the seasAwith a large stock W of elegant CLOTHING and FUR? NISHING GOODS in our Ready-made De? partment. Wo have also secured the ser? vices of first-class artists in our Custom Department, which is likewise supplied with the FINEST and BEST FABRICS of Che Home and Foreign Markets. To those who wish to order by mail, will be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, with directions foi? measuring, which, if correctly followed, will secure a Ht tn all eases. DEVLIN & CO.. Broadway, cat. Grand street, Kew York. Broadway, cor. Warren street, New York. Sept 29 Imo FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN, (Snc'sors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett,) ' G0M+ ME?feHANTSt ' 40 . VESEY STREET, KEW YORK, " ' AND MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. THOS. FENNEB, H. BENNETT, D. W. BOWMAN. MR. T. A. TOBIN, who was for a length of time connected with thc oki firm of Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett, has an inter? est in the present firm, and will devote his attention principally to the State of South Carolina. . His address will be Clinton, Laurens District. Oct 3 Imo -.-f ' To the Citizens of South Carolina. The termination of a sanguinary contest, which for the past four years bas presented an impassable barrier to all social ar com mendal intercourse between the two great sections* of our country, having at length happily cleared away all obstacles to a re? it oval of those relations which formerly bound ns together in a fraternal union, I tako tho earliest opportunity afforded mo by this auspicious event, to greet my South? ern friods, and to solicit from them a re? ?r walof that ext nsi ve business connection which for a quarter of a century baa been Uninterrupted, sa,ve br tbs great public calamity to which I have adverted. It is scarcely necessary, ois the threshold of a business, re-union, I should repeat the warning so often given to say friends-to beware of sll those spurious and deleteri? ous comp ounds which, ender the specious and false titles of Imported Wines, Bran? dies, Holland Gin, Liquors, &c., have been equally destructive. to the health of oar citizens ss prejudicial to the interests of the legitimate importer. Many years of my psst life have been expended in an open and candid attempt to expose these wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has been spared to accomplish thia salutary purpose-, and to plao*> before my friends and the public generally, at the lowestepossible market price, and in such quantities as might suit their convenience, a truly genuine imported article. Twenty-five years' business transactions with the largest and most respectable 'ex? porting houses in France and Great Britain have afforded mo unsurpassed facilities for Supplying ?ur homo market with Wine-, .^Liquors and Liquores of the best and most approved brandB in Em-ope, in addition to my own distillery in Holland for the mana fac? ire of the "Schiedam Schnapps." The latter, so long tested and approved by the medical faculties of the United Staten, West Indies and South America as an invaluable Therapeutic, a wholesome, pleasant and perfectly safe beverage in all climates and during all seasons, quickly excited the cupidity of the homo manufac? turers and venders of a spurious article under the same name. I trust that I have, after much toil ?nd expenso, snwounded aU my importations with safeguards and directions which, with ordinary circumspection., will insure their delivery, as I receive thom from Europe, to all my customers. . .?> I would, however, recommend, in ?ll eases whore it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my Depot, 22 Beaver street, New York, or that purohases be made of my accredited agents. lu addition to ? large stoek of Wines, Brandies, Ac, in wood, I have a consider? able supply of old tried foreign Wises, em? bracing vintages of many past years, bot? tled up before the commencement of the war, which I can especially recommend to aU connoisseurs of th?se rare laxuries. In conclusion, I would specially ??ll the attention of my Southern customers *o the advantage to be darived by transmitting their orders withouewoss of time, or calling personally at * he Depot, in order to insure the fulfillment of their favors from the pre? sent largo and well selected assortment. ' UDOLPHO WOLFE, Oak 8 Imo 22 Beaver st., New York. [ESTABLISHED IS 1818.] WM, SMITH BROWN & GO., ' WHOLES ALB DBALBBS 15 Nb. 53 Chambers St., Neio York. WI. SMITH BROWN will receive c?a signments of COTTON for sale om commission, and make cash advances on shipments. His arrangements are such as to insure faithful attention to tho interest of the consignor._Sept 17 Hmo School Furniture. TEACHERS' DESKS and CHALKS. Tables, Bank and Office Desks, &o. Lecture Boom and Sabbath School Settees. All kinds of Sehool Material. ROBERT PATON, Sept 17 imo 24 Grove st., New York. LAWRENCE. BALDWIN* & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS,. NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. COVESNMENT SECUMTtES AND other STOCKS, BONDS, &?., bought and sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN. JR., member N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Board. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED Sept 4 Gmo Musical' Notice. WM. H. ORCHARD, Profes? sor of Music, will instruct a 'limited nnniber of Pupils on the PIANO and GUITAR. He also offers his services as Agent in Selecting, Buying or Selling Piano Fortos of other Musical Instruments. Piano Fortes Tuned ami Repaired in town or country. Applications made, or orders left at the Bookstore of Messrs? Townsend & North, or at tho Storo of F- B. Orchard tc Co., Plain street, near Nicker son*? Hotel. . Oct 6* W. B. JO?IS8TOS, Magistrate, Office on Pickens street East /end of Lady. XTT^ILL attend to all officiai business VT brought before him; will also attend to drawing up Deeds, Conveys r ices, Mort? gages, Contracts, and other ordinary legal instruments of writing. Fair copies of anv document ox?ente? witk neataess and de? spatch. Amgvst 1 Medical (?ollege of Georgia, Augusta. . " -THE regalar Course of Lectures m this* institution will De. commenced ort -%he PrBSl' MONDAT in November next, and be continuad four m on tbs. *Soptr7.Bif8 L. A% DUG AS,'Dean. H. M. JAMES I BRO., Wholesale v ' ->. j No. a HAYNS STBEET, CHARLESTON, S. ' C. A LSO Dealers in Seamless - Grain and 1\. Flour BAGS, and Hollingsworth A Whitney's Patent Machine PAPER BAGS. Oct ll 5 _f._, , LUMSDEN & McGEE, AGENTS of Baltimore Window Glass Manufactory, can furnish GLASS at ? manufacturers' prices, by the box, and so I heit orders for the samo."_Oct 8 Imo . UJt?0E>.* M'CEE HAVE just received! a supply of Gihaon's old Nectar Monongahela WHISKEY, I "1S40;" cases "Krauter Bitter," boxes Pine Apple Cheese, c?sea Cosmetic and Boney Soap,.fine Family Salt, in small boxes, boxes splendid Chowing Tobacco, Mat's fino Cin? namon, Smith's Kentucky Bourbon Whis? key, Preston A Merrill's Concentrated Es? sence Jamaica Ginger. Oci 8 6 Forwarding Agency. THE undersigned would inform tkeir friends and patrons in Charleston and the up-country, that they will follow tho South Carolina Railroad, as it advances from Orangeburg to Columbia; having an office at the terminuF, where they will con? tinue their business as heretofore. GEORGE H. WALTER A SON. j Oct 8 8_Orangebnrg, 8. C. JOHN BL^Y, CITY SURVEYOR. OFFICE at residence, in rear of the Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S. C. Sept 20 *_ t Kay & He we ts on, Architects and Civil Engineers. PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS attended tc in Sont h and North Carolina. Working drawings, plana, specifications, and all necessary detaila promptly fur? nished. JOHN A. KAT. RALFS E. B. HSWETSO> Sept 20_ f ST. JO ILM' S HALE ra not. (SPAETANBUBG C. H., S. C., OCT. 1, 'C5. I ' i THE exercises of this School ^^Jjftt 'discontinued Tor nonie time, art ^^SHtaTuition per month.$ 5 Ol jBgMF'Tuition und Board, (in eSB^ eluding fuel and lights, ) I per month...?30 0* Payable in current funds, 2\ months ii advance. For furtlTer information, addres the subscriber. WILLIAM IRWIN, Oct 7 $5_^il^iP^L COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned, having associated wit! him in business, his son, EUGENE B WALTER, the firm will hereafter be know, as GEORGE H. WALTER A. SON. The new firm will continue to receive an forward promptly all MERCHANDIZE an , PRODUCE confided to their care; and the hope the patronage SQ liberally extended t the old house'will bc continued to the nc firm. GEORGE H. WALTER. Orangeburg, September ll, 18G5. Sept 14 _ _$12 HRtF?ND UFE INSURANCE H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, FOR the following FIRST? CLASS CO* PA?IES: New York Underwriter's Agency, Capital.S3,G00,0( Homo Insurance Company, New York, Capital. 2.000,0( Hartford Fire. Insurance Com? pany, Hartford, Capital. 2,000,? Home Insurance Company. Sa? vannah, Capital. "2,500,0( New England Mutual Lifo Insu? rance Company, Boston, Capi Bjtal. . 5,000,01 New York Accidental Insurance Compan; insuring against accidenta of every descrii tion resuliin - in LOSS OF LIFE or PE j SONAL INJURY. " With several other well known and reli; ble companies, the aggregate ^apit amounting to $H,(H)0,000. Riaka taken on reasonable terms and any one spot to the amount of $200,000. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. Office at Mr. Hussung'a house, corner Assembly and Washington streets, Colui. bia, S. C. ' ._Aug 15 $6in A. L. SOLOMON General Gommission Merchant, .SecoiuJ Door from Shicer House, Main i COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER in foreign and domestic me chandizc. The highest market prk Said for COTTON and COUNTRY PR! >UCE in gold or currency. Conaignmcn solicited, which will receive my usu prompt attention. Refer to G. R. Crump A Co., Augusta, Ga.. LaRoche-A Bell. Savannah, Ga., Gibbon A Co., Charleston, S. C., Koopman A Phelps, Charlotte, N, C., Fuller & Wilkerson. Leasburg, N. C., B. P. Richardaon, Roadaville, N. C., James K. Left, Yanccyvillo, N. C., Chambers A Patrick, DanvUle, Va., Brownly A Co., Petersburg, Va., iL Kent, Paine A Co.. Richmond, Va. - Aug 4 f?27 Charleston ? Advertisement* ZESE?MAH DAVIS, I {Late of th? Firm- of Adorns, Frost A Co.,) OFFERS his services to his friends as a FACTOR and COMMISSION MER? CHANT; Particular attention paid to th? sale of Cotton, and other Pro?hio?. Also, to the purchase of family supplies. Office corner Accommr "*tion Wharf and East Bay, Charleasen, ri. C. Oct 5 Imo H W??M (Formerly Cothran, Jeffers A Co.,) ABE prepared to r* eoive and forward all COTTON and MEBCHANDLZE con? signed to their care at Orangeburg and Hopkins' Turn-Out, on South Carolina Railroad. On completion of the road tc Columbia, they will continuo business-al .that place. By strict attention to business and mode? rate charges, th?y hope to merit a ?hare ol patronage. . Oct 6 Imo *S~ TJio Abbeville, Edgelield, Anderson 'Newberry, Laurens- and Greenville papers please copy for one month, and send bill tc this office. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS &l?" Merch'ts & Bankers 1 ?nd 3 Hayn* St., Charleston, S. C ABE receiving the LARGEST STOCK e FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER CHAND1ZE ever offered at the South which will be sold at the LOWEST MAR KET PRICES. GOLD, SILVER, BANK NOTES STOCKS, BONDS, ? EXCHANGE, etc. bonght and sold. CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and othe OOUNTBY PBODUCE will be received am sold; or, if desired, will be forwarded t< New York for sale. Cash advances will b dc on such consignments, lg 29 $2mo Beach, Boot & Co., Liverpool, England. Marshall, Beach ft Co., Charleston, S. C. Salomon, Boot ft Co., I Cy>n*H*rc*al Banding, 42 Broaduay, JV. 1 NEW YORK, SBPTIMBBB 1. 1865. WE hare this day entered into copari nership, for the purpose of conduct ing a GENERAL COMMISSION and BANE LNG BUSINESS st each of the points abov named. . ? Our attention w?l also be devoted to fit ing orders and making collections for ou Southern friends. Advance? made on consignments < PRODUCE to either firm. Vary respac fahy, J. N. BEACH, or Liverpool. ; E. W. MARSHALL, of Charleston S. ROOT, of Atlanta, Ga. 1. SALOMON, late of New Orleans i- * . RErSUlNl I'S. UNION BANK, Liverpool. H. B. CLAFLIN A CO., New York. J. H. BBOWEB, Esq., New Yark. H. ROBERTS, Savannah. C. M. FUBMAN, Esq., President Bank Stat* S. C., Charleston. E. J. HART & CO., New Orleans. JOHN CALDWELL, Columbia, S. C. Sept 26_ & mmm m CORNER KING AND SO CI ET Y S TS CH?RUSTOtt* $? C+ TBOPBIXTOBS, 8. H. LOBING. CHAS. H. BBN5ET Sept 27 Imo F. CONNER ixl,, Shipping, Commission , AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 76 ?AST BAT, JW moor* South of ljorth A?miti* J?~kmrf C HARL1STOV, S . C. HAYE constan tir on hand a full supp m ot GROCERIES, at lowest marka* raten. $f*T Advari*** ?9 ade on consign? ments, * Sept 17 P??PWM?IPWPM LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AUS? FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS " MOIBK?, Capt. KinkMH, AND EMILYB.?OraHR,Capi.W!achMtw. . FOR NEW., YORK DIRECT! The new and 'favorite passenger, steamar , MOINTEIK.^ CAPT.. M ARS HMAS, WILL leave Accommodation Wharf on . THURSDAY. October 12, at-o'clock. These vessels alternating weekly, offering everv Thursday to thc' traveling oublie a FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BOAT, with superior accommodations. There will be a mail bag kept attheof?ao of the Agents, closing always an hour be? fore the sailing of each steamer. For Passage or Freight, apply so : WTLLIS At CHISOLM, Agents, Oct o__Pills House, Charleston. ,.. ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., , Sllipping A?D COM. MERCHANTS, 120 und 128 M?e**:ia Slr-*, CHARLESTON, S. 0. F. A. WTLCOXSO?, Agent, Orangeburg, S. .. EDMUND A\ SOUDER A CO., Philadelphia: LTTI?IGSTO?. FOX A CO., Agents, New York. ?V- LIBERAL ADVANCES made a? CONSIGNMENTS._Aug 15 2mo? CHARLESTON TO HEW TOBI. ATLANTIC COAST Mail Line! j. THE new Erst jjS^gl^TXj^^ ?lass steamer MO Balch, Commander, Will leave Charleston, S. C., direet ?sc New York, alternately, THURSDAYS ?ash weak. For freight or passage-having han* som* State Room accommodations-appljr to J. A. WDLCOXSON, Agent, Orangeburg, S. C. ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO., 12? and 128 Meeting st., Charleston, S. G. LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO.. Agents, Aug 15 too_ Maw York. GOOD Nxr?rs FOR ALL I RE-OPENING OF THE TRADE IN CNARtEeTONk:. IMMENSE ATTRACTION AT THE Wholesale Shoe House! bli. ESTABLISHED I Bf 183?, IS now re-opened, aftrr a suspension of faur years, with greater facilities than ?var. Tho proprietor now offers ?for sale AT WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest possible quotations, and receiving IMME?H.'. CONSIGNMENTS semi-weekly from the largest and raost reliable manufactories. Tho proprietor takes pleasure in calling the attention of the trade-the local mas chants of the States of Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida-to the ex tea? ve stock of BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, TRUNKS, otc. ORDERS NEATLY ANDP ROMP LY ATTENDED TO. EDWARD DALY, Sept 24 AGENT FOB MANUFACTURERS UV Ml ... _f| HAVING hr -n appointed Agent for the sale of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS ?nd HAT?, by several of the most prominent manufacturers at the North, and now located ?, NO. 138 MEETING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C., I offer this CHOICE STOCK OF GOODS for sale by the PACKAGE ONLY. tar Tho Trade will ploaae notice. "*S? EDWARD DALY, Agent. Sept 24* 2?