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MISCBIiXiANY Tb? Blithe Cigar. . . BT LEBETE. Say. vho loves not tho hght eig&r, , To drive all troubling thoughts afar, . That fret as nigh to death; What happy moments, rapturous bliss, Its brownish loaves so oft to kiss, And puff it with each breath. On winter's eve, ?round the fire, When jcy ana peaoo without expire, We crack the merry joke; What heed we for the blustering storm That moans without, while we are warm, Enveloped how iii smoke. ? "It clouds live brain." Ahl no, my friend, Before it dullness soon will end, And all be clear as day Wo set "Jo write, the pen wo seize, Our thoughts at onco will flow with ? ase, We write and puff away. Shall we the croaker's words then heed, Because he does not usc tho weed, And throw our ''stumps" aside? We'll uso these dainties of the South Till death has snatched them from our mouth, And then we'll let them slide., THE FINAL COVFLAGBATION'.-It is not a little remarkable that the pre? dicted burning of the world, and the circumstances attending it, as fore? told in Scripture, are both natural, and have a strict coincidence with scientific probability. It is computed by French astronomers that more tiran 1,500 fixed stars have disappear? ed within the last three centuries. La Place says that one of these star.c, situated in the Northern hemisphere, gare tho most indisputable evidence -of having been consumed. It was so bright as to be visible to the naked eye at midday; "first of a dazzling white, then reddish yellow, and lastly of an ashy pale color. The conflagra? tion lasted, and was visible, sixteen months, when tho star forever disap? peared." WSir," said a pompous personage, who undertook io bully an editor, ""do you <*know ??tiiat I take your paper?" "I've no doubt you do take it," replied the man of the quill, "for ?severa! of my honest subscribers have 2been complaining lataly about their papers beiug missed in the morning. " Norfolk has raised $800,000 for a line of steamships to France. 3iew York Advertisements. DEI V lim Ob W.j CLOTHING Af AND RETAIL ! "* s j E open the season with a large stock W of elegant CLOTHING and FUR? NISHING .iOODSin ?ur Ready-made De? partment. We have also secured thc ser? vices of" first-class artists in our Custom Department, which is likewise supplied with the FINEST and BEST FABRICS of the Home and foreign Markets. .To thone who wish to order by mail, will ho sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, with (iireetiuas for measuring, which, if correctly followed, will secure a fit in :?. ll cases. DEVLIN & CO.. Broadway, cor. Grand street,New York. Uroadwav, cor. Warren street, New York. Sept 20* Imo FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN, {Suc'sors to Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett,) COM. ME??H?NTSt 40 VESEY STREET, STEW YORE, ANO . MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. THOS. FENNER, il. BENNETT, 1). -". BOWMAN. MR. T. A. TOBIN, who was tor a length Of time connected with the old firm of Hotchkiss, Fenner A. Bennett, has an inter? est in tho present firm, and will devote his attention principally to thc State of South Carolina. His address will he Clinton, Laurens District. Oct :1 Imo - To the Citizens of South Carolina. Thc terminat ion of a sanguinary contest, which for the past four years has presented m impassable harrier to all social or com merdai intercourse between tho two great sections of our country, having at length i? ilpily cleared away all obstacles to'a re? moval of those relations which formerly hound ns together in a fraternal union,! take thc earliest opportunity afforded me by this auspicious event, to greet my South? on friends and to solicit from them a re? newal of that extensive business connection which for a quarter of a century hss been uoinierrupio?, sayo by th? groat-public calamity to whick I have adverted. It is scarcely necessary, on tho thr eshold of a business re-union, I should repeat the warning so offcon given fco my friends--to beware of all those spurious and deleteri? ous com?. minds wliich, wider th? specious and false titl?s of Imported Winos, Bran? dies, Holland Gin, Liquors. &ei, have been equally destructive to the health of oar citizens .as prejudicial to the interests bf the legitimate importer. Many years of my past life have been expended in an open and candid afctempfcto expose thcs? wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has been spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to place before my friendB and the public generally, at the lowest possible market price, and in such quantities as might snit their convenience, a truly genuine imported article.. Twenty-five years' business transactions with the largest and most respectable ?x porting houses in France and Great Britain have afforded mo unsurpassed facilities for supplying our homo market with Wines, Liquor^ and Liquores of thc best and most approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own distillery in Holland for tho manu? facture of thc "Schiedam Schnapps." The latter, so long tested and approved by thc medical faculties of the United States, West Indies and S juth America as au invaluable Thorapeutic, a wholesome, pleasant and perfectly safe beverage in all climates and during all seasons, quickly excited the cupidity of the horse manufac? turers and venders of a spurious article under thc same name. I trust that I have, after much toil and expense, surrounded all my importations with safeguards cud directions which, with ordinary circumspection, will insure their delivery, as I receive" them from Europe', ty all my customers. I would, however, recommend, in all cases whore it ls possible, that orders be sent direct to my Depot, 22 Beaver street, New York, or that parchas.es be mada of my accredited agents. In a,dditionSto a large stock of Wines, Brandies, ?fcc, inavood, I have a consider? able supply of old tried foreign Wines, em? bracing vintages of many past years, bot? tled up before the commencement of tho war, which I can especially recommend "to all connoisseurs of these rare luxuries. In conclusion, I would specially call the attention of my Southern customers to thc advantage to be derived by transmitting their orders without lons of time,'or calling personally at the Depot, in order to insure the fulfillment of their favors from thc pre? sent large and well selected assortment. UDOLPIIO WOLFE, Oct Z Imo 22 Beaver st., New York. [ESTABLISHED IN 181?.] WV. SMITH BROWS ft CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN No. 53 CJucmbers St., New York. WTM. SMITH BROWN will receive.com VV signmeuts of COTTON for sale om commission, and make cash advances on* shipments. His arrangements are such us to insure faithful attention to the interest of the consigner.- Sept 17 2mo School Furniture. TEACHERS' DESKS and CHAIRS. Tables, Bank and Office Desks, &c. Lecture Room and Sabbath School Settees. /JJ kinds of School Material. ROBERT PATON. >i?.'pt IT Imo 21 Grove st.. New York. BALDWIN 8L CO BANKERS AND BROKERS, '.' NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND other STOCKS.. BONDS, ?e., bought and sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, JR., member N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Board. CYRUSJ. LAWRENCE. WM, A. HALSTED Sept 1 6m o Musical Notice. sK?ggg%Sai WM. H. ORCHARD, Profes ?STYI1,'!'1' ?* Music, will instruct a I * Sc II ?limited number of Pupils on the PIANO and GUITAR. He also offers his services as Agent in Selecting, Buying or Selling Piano Fortes or other Musical Instruments. Piano Fortes Tuned and "Repaired in town or conntry. Applications made, or orders left at tho Bookstore of Messrs. Townsend A North, or at the Store of P. B. Orchard A Cu.. l iam street, near Nicker son's Mot !. Oct, fi* Xi'. B. JOHNSTON, 2iffl!?5.S*lst;a*?3?,"to, Office on .Pickens street Rast end of Lady: WILL attend to all official business brought before him; will also attend o drawing up Doods, Conveyances, Hort 'ages, Contra?is, and other ordinary legal instruments bf writing. Fair copies of any document executed -Aitli neatness and de pateh. Angunt 1 ' ( VOBMEMLT FOOT A 8 ULiSBA G BEB, ) .WHOLESALE and B?TAIL .HK?C??KTO. BEG to ?n'orm tb? ?itizons of Columbia &D? th? people of the neighboring country, that they ar? now receiving, aaa have reeeived, a great variety of . \ Dry Goods ! AND GROCERIES Of all descriptions, suitable to all scasoas and all manuer. of persons. They have, among many other articles, fresh s'applies* of the following: GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Black.) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES, (New Organs.) CHEESE. MACKEREL. , CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adara'tia?. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds. 'Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toile1. Castile, Fancy, Coramoa. With every -variety of Grocery. Copperas, Soda", Blue Stone, ?-c. Spices-Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger. Nutmegs, Ac. . Shoe Blacking, BrnsheSj Curry Combs. Horse Brushes, &c. Knives am1 Fork;:. Matches. Starch, Mustard. I TOB??GO mt? G?GKSS. ! Best SMOKING und CHEW'GTOBACCO. ! Spanish and American CIGARS, j Of Tobacco for chewing, the beat Ander i son's, Solace anft'Honey Dew; all varieties. my S?ODS ? A fine variety, to which thc attention of i the ladies is particularly requested. W? I have a lino assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN, j MOUSSELIN DES LAINES. English and American PRINTS. ; Cambric, twilled and plain. \ Hoop Skirts. Corsets, Longcloth. Calicoes. Worsteds. Coburg, A-e., suitable : for fail and winter. Alpacas, black and colored. ! Combs and Brushes, 'louth Brashes. Perfumes of every varietv. Chalk Pearl Powder, i Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Tics of all de ! scriptions and the latest fashions. I . Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfall" - all . of the very last Styles and patterns, j Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons. ; Hosiery of all descriptions, j English and American .Globes of tk ! prettiest style. j Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton. Hooks and Eyes, Veils, i Ladies' Billet and Letter Paper, ruled. Skirt Braid of all colors. . Lastings, Whalebone. Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons, i Pearl and other Buttons, fancy, dress and ; common. Scissors, Pius. Hair Pins, wire and gutta prrc^a. ; Misses' and Children's Shoes. ! Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths, i Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton, Velvet Ribbon, Elastic d?. j Gentlemen's Variet's. ! Coats, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, over and under. Flannel and Fancy Shirts. Drawers, lamb':; wool and coitos. Bats. Stockings. Socks, Gloves-a great variety. Golbtr? linen,auil paper. Wrj*tb.tnds, Playing Cards. FiiSflptfth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, ?)ants, vests; Bucklus for d<>.; Tooth Brushes. Booti and Shoes o" all styles and thu best qualities. Pocket, and Neck Handkerchiefs, silk and cotton; Neck-ties of thc latest styles. Pocket Books. ? Fancy Pines-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk aad cotton; Hats; l'en ami Pocket Knives. Razors and Razor Strops. Suspenden) of all si vies. . Tobacco, French ana English style. Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. ' IMSJBELLJ\MEOUS. Best Kerosene- Oil, Watch'Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimnies. best Ink, Cnn Caps, Tobacco Bags, Slioe Laces, Slato Pencils, Umbrellas. Children's Gloves and Hoso, Violin and Gmtar'Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both sex 's. which we liavo not the spaco to enumerate. Apply at t he <dd stand, in Assembly street, tu Sept ll SULZBACHEP A CO. Cotton Wanted. THE highest pnces p? id for COTTON and for all kinds of CO UN PRY. Pl ODUCE. Farmers and country m< rchafnts will hud it to their advantage t? call and see. aopt ll SDLZBACHEIt & CO. Charleston Advertisements. H. M. JAMES & BRO./ ?t . Wholesale 2ijpei* 6?iT|h)i^sierf ^erc^qte, No. 4 HATKH STREET, CHAM.KSTON, S. C. ALSO Dealers in. Seamless Grain and ' Flour BAGS, ?aid Hollingsworth & Wliithey's Patent Machine PAPER BAGS. Oct ll 5_ SI L. HOWAUD, FAOTOrt * AND coMMtastoia MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C.* Oct ia_ _ thsC i Z?MMERMAIT DAVIS, {Late of the Firm- of Adams, Frost it Co.,) OFFERS hi? services to his friends as ti FACTOR and COMMISSION HES-?j : CHANT. Particular attention paid to the sale of Cotton and other Produce. Also, to the purchase of family supplies. Ofiico corner Accommodation Wharf and'East1 Bay,<Charls?.on, S. C. . Oat 5 Imo W.H. (Formerly Culhran, Jeffers ct Co.,) "? E >S ii) A RE prepared to receive and forward all J\. COTTON and MERCHANDIZE con? signed to their caro ai Orangohurg and Hopkimi' Turi'-Out, on South Carolina, Railroad. On completion of th?! road to Columbia, they will continue business lit that place. By strict attention to business and mode? rate charges, they hope to merit sharcoT' patronage. Oct (1 lipo .?S" The Abbeville. Edgeficld, Anderson, Newberry, Laurens and Greenville panera l^easo copy for one month, und send bill to this office. ?MWTWILLIAMS & rn, I WHerch/ts & Backers 1 and 3 Hayns St., Charleston, S. C. j ARE receiving the LARGEST STOCK ef FOREIGN ?AND DOMESTIC HEB-I CHANDIZE ever offered at the South, which will bc sold at the LOWEST HAR? KET PRICES. GOL?; SILVER, BANK NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE, etc., | bought and sold. CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON pud other COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received and sold; or, if desired, will be forwarded to | New York for sale. Cash advances will he made on such consignment.-'. , Aug 2'.) +2mo Forwardirisr Agency. THE undersigned would inform their friends and patrons in Charleston and j tlu? np-eonntry, that they will follow tb??= South Carolina Railroad, as it advances from Orangeburg to Columbia; having nu office at the terminus, whore they will con? tinue their business as heretofore. GEORGE H. WALTER ? SON, Oct 8 8 Orangeburg, R. C. CORNER KING AND SOCIETY ST*., CHARLESTON, S* C. PROPRIETORS, S. H. LOBING. CHAS. H. BENNETT. Sept 27 Imo r; HER & co., Shipping, Commission AND . FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 78 EAST BAT, * Tiro doors South of Forth, Monti* TVhurJ CHARLESTON, S.*C. HATE constantly on hand a full suppk bf GROCEBIEB, a* lowest inarki*, rates. *S~ Advances made ou consign? ments. . Eept 17 PEOPLE'S jjEAMSH?P C?MPAST. EINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND . FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS UettXNKKA, Ca.pt. Jttaxshmau, AND .K M ll. Y B. SOrqER,Capt. WlncHcitter. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT: Hie new and farorito passenger ?stoauier MONEKA3 CAPT. MARSHMA5, WILL leave Accommodation Wharf on THURSDAY, October 12, at - o'clock. These vessels alternating weekly, offering everv Thursdav to the traveling publie a FIRST-CLASS" PASSENGER BOAT, witii superior accommodations. There will be. a mail bag kept at the office of tho Agents, closing always an hour be fore thc sailiuR of each steamer. For Passage or Freight,, apply to WILLIS * OTISOLM, Agents, Oct 5 Mills House, Charleston. ARCHIBALD GETTY" & CO., AND mm, BiEReHAWTS, 126 mid 123 Meeting Street, C HA R L E'S TOX, S. fi - F. A. WlfA.OXSON, Agent, Orangoburg, S. C. EDMUND A. SOUDER A CO., Philadelphia. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, New York. "JCS- LIBERAL ADVANCES made ON ( ONS Ki NMENTS._Aug 15 arno CIMLESTON TO SEW YORK, ATLANTIS SOAST ail ina? A AJE. ^ 9 THE new tirsi elass steamer MO - . NEK A, Charles P. v Marshman. Cezs v^ mander. Steamer CAM? BRIDGE, J. W. Balcb, Commander, Will leave Charleston, S. C., direct Sac New York, alternately, THURSDAYS ea?? weuk. For freight or passage-having hand? some State Room a?commodatiouE-appfy to F. A. WILCOXSON, Agent, Orangeburg, S. C. ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO., 12G and 128 Meeting st., Charleston, S. C. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO.. Agents, . Atur 15 2mo New York. GOOB MEWS FOR I m-onmm OF THE mn tn GB?RIESTOM [MM EX SK ATTRACTION AT THE Wholesale Shoe House! m. 433 HCETIM6 STREET, KSTABI.ISIIED IN 183?, TS now re-opened, aftrr a suspension of foin- years, -with greater facilities thaa aver. The proprietor now offers for sale AT WHOLESAI?E ONLY, at the lowest possible quotations, and receiving IMMEN HE CONSIGNMENTS semi-weekly frojn the largest and most reliable manufactories. The proprietor takes pleasure in caning thc attention of the trade-the local mer chants of the States of Georgia, Tennensee, Alabama and Florida-to thc extensive stock of BOOTS, SHOKS. HATS. TRUNKS, etc. ORDERS NEATLY AND PROMPLY ATTENDED TO. EDWARD DALY, ' Sont 24 * AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS. HALVING been appointed Agent for tho sale of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and HATSt bv several of the most prominent manufacturers at the North, and now located a. No. 138 MT.ETJNO STllEET, CHA B LESTON. S. C.. * I offer this CHOICE STOCK OF GOODS for sale by tb? PACKAGE ONLY. XS" The Trade will please notice "?ft EDWARD DALY, Agent Supt 24 * . -, ?i