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Exeas?. ?l XATT?LK W *iBNOIJ). 1 too, have suffered; vet 1 know She ie not cold, though eke seems ?so; * Sho is not cold, ?he is not light, But our ignoble souls lack might. - She smiles, and smiles, and will not sigh, While we for hopeless passion die: Yet she could love, those eyes declare, Were bat men nobler than they are. ? Eagerly once her gracious ken . Was turned upon the sons of men; But light the serious visage grew-; She look'd, and smiled, and saw them thro' Our petty sonia; our strutting wits, Our Iabor'd pony passion-fits Ahl may she scorn them still, till we Scorn them as bitterly as sh?. , * Yet, ok! that fate would let her sea One of some worthier race than we; . One for whose sake she onto might prove How deeply she who scorns can love. His eyes be like the starry lights En? voice like sounds of summer nights Tn all his lovely mien let pierce Tho magic of the universe. And she to him will reach her hand, And gazing in his eyes will stand, And know her friend, and weep for glee, And cry, "Long, long Tve lookNLfor thee!" Then will she w?ep-with smiles, till then. Coldly she mocks the sons of men; Till thon her lovely eyes maintain Their gay, unwavering, deep disdain. The Detroit Free Press says the European capitalists who left Chicago on Tuesday morning, were taken O rev the intervening two hundred and forty miles to Toledo in less than seven hours, including forty minutes for lunch at Elkhart, and all of the several stops along the way. De? ducting stops, the entire distance was run at the rate of forty-seven miles an hour, while, as if to show what an "American locomotive could do over a superb road-bed, the last thirty-three miles. were completed in thirty-two minutes. "There's a difference in t!me. you know, between this country and Eu? rope," said a gentleman in New York, to a newly-arrived Irishman. "For instance, your friends in Cork are in bed and. fast asleep by this time, while we are enjoying ourseltes in the early evening." "That's always the way." exclaimed Pat, "Deland uiver got justice yit." New York Advertisements. DEVLIN & CO., d L 0 T I11 fi* AT RETAIL I . "ITTTE open tho season with a large stock W of elegant CLOTHING and FUR? NISHING GOODS in our Ready-made De? partment. We 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 thc Home and Foreign Markets. ^ ] ? .To those who wish to order bv mail, wnl be sent, (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, with directions for measuring, which, if correctly followed, will secure a fit in sdi cases. DEVLIN & CO.. Broadway, cor. Grand street, New York, .fjroadwav", cor. Warren street, New York. Sept 2f? Imo FEWER, BENNETT & BOWJIAN, (Suc'sbre to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.) GO?+ ?ER???irrst 40 VESEY STREET, KEW YORK, AND MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. mos. FEKT?EB, H. BENNKTT, D. W. BOWXXX. MR. T. A. TOBIN, who was for a length of time- connected with the old firm of Hotcnkiss, Fenner iv. Bennett, has an inter? est in the present firm, and will devote his attention principallv to thc .Stato of Somth Carolina. His address will be Clinton, Laurens District. Oct 3 Imo TQ the Citizens of South Carolina. The termination of a sanguinary contest, which for the past fonryears has presented an impassable barrier to all social or com mercial intercourse between tho two great sections of our country, having at length bappiiy cleared away all obstacles to a re? moval of those relations which formerly bound us* together in a fraternal union, I taketh, earliest opportunity afforded me bysthis auspicious event, to greet my South .rn friends; and to solicit from them a rc Pl ralof llial extensive business connection kvhicb for quarter of a century has boon unmtarropted. 'gavc by the great public calamity to, which, I have adverted. It is scaroely necessary, on the threshold of a bosiness re-union, I ?bonld repeat the warning so often given to my friends-to j beware of all those spurious and deleteri i ons Compounds which, under the specious and falso titles of Imported Winos, Bran j diek", HoIland*Gin, Liquors, ka., hav* bees equally destructive to th? health of our citizens as prejudicial to Ute interests of th? legitimate importer. - M?ny years of my past lifo hat? bess ! expended is an open and candid attempt to expose these wholesale frauds; np tim?nor' I expense has been spared to accomplish ibis salutary' purpose, and to place before my friends and the publie generally, at the lowest possible market price, and in such quantities .as might suit their convenient, a truly genuine imported article. . - Twenty-five years' bosiness transactions with the largest and most respectable ex? porting houses in France and Great Britain have afforded me unsurpassed facilities for supplying our' home market with Wines, Liquors and Liquores of the best and most approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own distillery in Holland for the manu? facture of the "Schiedam Schnapps." Th? latter, so long tested and approved by the medical faculties of The United States, 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 home manufac? turers and. venders of a spurious article under the same name. I trust that I have, after much toil and expense, surrounded all my importations with safeguards and directions which,'with ordinary circumspection, will insure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe, to all my customers. I would, however, recommend, in all cases where it is possible, that orders be^ sent direct to my Depot. '22 beaver street, New York, or that purchases be made of my accredited agents.. ' ? In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies, &c, in wood, 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 the 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 the advantage to be derived by transmitting their orders without loss of time, or calling personally at the Depot, in order to insure the fulfillment of their favors from the pre? sent large and well selected assortment. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Oct 3 Imo 22 Beaver st., New York. _,_...,? [ESTABLISHED IX 1318.] WM. SMITH BROWN & CO,, WHOLESALE UEALEUS IN Nu. V>3 Chambers New York, "TTTM. SMITH BROWN will receive con VY signments of COTTON for sale on commission, and make cash advances on shipments. His arrangements are such as to insure faithful attention to the interest of the consigner. . Sept 17 imo WHOLESALE BRUGGISTS AND DEALERS in PERFUMERY, PA? TENT MEDICINES, Ap. Orders, with remittances, promptly exerted at lowest market prices. ]. HARRAL, RISLEY & TOMPKINS, No. 141 Chambers and No. 1 Hudson ats., Sept 9 sl3 New York. JA&Es HABBAL, formerly of Charleston, S C. H. W. RISLEY, formerly of^ Augusta, Ga." . School Ftirmture. TEACHERS' DESKS and CHAIRS. Tables, Bank and Office Peek?, &c. Lecture Room and Sabbath School Settees. AU kinda of Sahool Material. ROBERT PATON, Sept 17 Imo 24 Grove st.. New York. BALDWIN & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WAH*STREET, NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND ofter STOCKS, BONDS, *!cc, bought ;,nd sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y, Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, Ja., member N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Board. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED Sept 4 Gmo Musical Notice. ?sggg&sa WM. H..ORCHARD, Profes ^-^?^?F?sKor of Miisie, will instruct a lix - ..limited "number of Pupils on the PIANO and GUITAR. He ?Iso oilers hi.s services ?os Agent in Selecting, Buying or Selling Pian? Fortes o? ofcLjor M?sica] Instruments. Piano Fortes Tuned and 'Repaired towu ?or country. Application!- made, or] ?rders left at ute Bookstore of Messrs. rownsend & North, or at tho Store of R B. Orchard A. Co., Plain street, near Niclior suii'a Hotel. ; Oct 6* (F09MMMLTF4>*0T * aVLZSAOiUR,) WHOLESALE and RETAIL JffERCHAHTS. BkO to inform th* citizens af Columbi? ?nd th? people of th? neighboring co un try, that they ar? now receiving, aaa hare r eoe ired, a great variety of Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all manner of persons. .They have, among many other articles, fresh supplies, of the following: GROCERIES. j COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Blaok.) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES,- (New Orleans. ) . CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adam'tine. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. " Candies, Almonds. Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Commoa. With every variety of Grocery. Copperas,'Sofia, Blue Stone, ?Vc. Spices-Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger,'Nutmegs, Ac. Shoe Blacking, Brashes, Curry Comes. Horse Brushes, ?xe. . Knives and Fork??, UatcLfes. Starch, Mustard. TO??CCO ?ND CtS?BS. Best SMOKING and CHEWGTOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Auder- ) son's, Solace and Honey Dew; ali varieties, j For Hiadics, ! A tine variety, to which the attention of ! the ladies is particularly requested. _ We j ! have a lino assortment of I Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. j MOUSSELINDES LAINES. i English and American PRINTS. j Cambric, twilled and plain. j Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Longcloth. i Calicoes. Worsteds, Coburg, &c, suitable [ for fall and winter. Alpacas, black and colored. I i Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushe s. Perfumes of every variety. 1 Chalk Pearl Powder. j Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de I scriptions and the latest fashions. Tuck Combs-, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-all I of the very last styles and patterns. I Collars,"Wristbands, Ribbons. Hosiery of all descriptions, j English and Amcricnn Gloves of th i prettiest style. i Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. I Needles, Thread, spool, silk 2nd cotton. i Hooks and Eyes, Veils. I Ladies' Billet and Letter Taper, ruled. ? Skirt Braid of all colors j Lastings, Whalebone. I Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other Buttons, fancy, dress and j common. I- Scissors, This. 1 Hair Pins, wire and gutta percha. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton.Vclvet Ribbon, .clastic do. Gentlemen's V anet's. Ceats, (dress, and frock,) Pants, Yeats. I Shirts of aU descriptions, over and under. I Flannel and Fancy Shirts. I Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton, j Hats, Stockings, Socks, Gloves-a great variety. Collars, linen and naper. Wristbands, Pbvring Csr'Hs. Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles for do.; Tooth Brushes. Beots and Shoes of all styles and tko best qualities. Pocket and Neck Handkcrehiefs, silk and cotton; Neck-ties of tho latest styles. - Pocket Books. Fancy Pipes-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cotton; Hats; Pen and Pocket Knives. Razors and Razor Strops. Suspenders o? all stylos. Tobacco, French and English style. Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. MISCELLANEOUS. Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimmo*, best Ink, Gun Caps, Tobacco Bags, Shoo Laces, Slate Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's Gloves and Hose, Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both sexes, which wc hnve not the space to enumerate. Apply at the old stand, m Assembly street, to Sept ll SULZBACHEB ?t CO. Cotton Wafted. THE highest prices naid for COTTON and for aS l inds of COUN1R? PRODUCE. Farmers and country merchants will find it to their advantage to call and see. 1 Sept ll SULZBACHER k CO. Charleston Advertisements. I DEALERS IN J>AtNT$;O?t$T?t?$$t SASHES, DOORS, "PLINDS, EE?OSEHE LAMPS, &o., &c, &c. A GENTS FOB HOWE'S STANDARD '2X SCALES, MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR ?nd DAMP PROOF SAFES. NO. aw EAST BAT 8TBEET, OhLaiaostort, JSk. O. Oct 10 tn3 FRANCIS H. DHC, . MANUFACTURER OF T?HWA&K, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AND dealer in TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, BLOOK TIN, TINNERS' TRIMMINGS, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, STOVES, etc. 422 KING STREET, ? Oliarleston, S. O. ZIMJtEXMAN DAVIS" (Late of the Firm of Adams, Frost <? Co.,) OFFERS hie services to his friends as a FACTOR and COMMISSION MER? CHANT. Particular attention paid to the sale of Cotton and other Produce. Also, to the purchase of family supplies. Office corner Accommodation* Wharf and East Bay, Charleston, S. C._Oct 5 imo W: H. JEFFERS ll (Formerly Cothran, Jeffers A Co.,) ARE prepared to receive and forward all COTTON and MERCHANDIZE con? signed to their care at Orangeburg and J Hopkins' Turn-Out, on South Carolina Railroad.' On completion of the road to Columbia, they will continue bufHhess at that place. . i .By strict attention tu business and mpdc ? rate charges, they hope to merit a share of patronage. Oct 6 Imo ! *?" The Abbeville, Edgeficld, Amlerson, Newberry, Laurens and (Sreenville papers please copy for one mouth, and send bulto this office. . ?E(TBGl^r\V?LMsl S&ereh'ts & Backers I 1 ami ii Hoyne St., Charleston, S. C. ARE receiving the LARGEST STOCK of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER ; CHANDIZE ever offered at the South, '?. which will be sold at the LOWEST MAR? KET PRICES. : GOLD, SILVER; BANK NOTES, ; STOCKS, BONDS, ?EXCHANGE, etc., i bought and sold. ! CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and other I COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received and i suld; or, if desired, will be forwarded to j New York for sale. Cash advances will be ; mads on such consignments, j Aug 29 }2ino _ iffliTI Mil. ! CORNER NING AND SOCIETYSTS., CHAJtt+ESTONt C. PROPRIETORS, ? S. H. LORING. CHAS. H. BENNETT. Sept 27 Imo . ti F, mW? & E6., Shipping, Commission AND FORWARDING MERCHANT*, TG EAST BAT, iWaoora South of Mor?i Adan** Whmtf CH1RLKITOI, ?. c. HAVE constan UT on hand a foll eupafc of GROCER?EB, ai lowest" mark* rates, M9~ Advances made "DU ronsigs ments._Sept fl [PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPAS!. LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS j MOKEKA, Capt. lUnbrn?, AKD EMILYB. 80l l)ER,C?pl.Wluthfit? . FOR NEW FORK DIRECT* The new and favorite passenger steamer MOKTB: CAPT.MAHSHMAK, ? WILL leave Accommodation Wharf *m THURSDAY, October 12, at -o'cloek. . Those vessels alternating weekly, offering everv Thursday to the traveling public a FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BOAT, wi* superior accommodations. There will be a mail bag kcpfcattheoffiee of thc Agents, closing always an hoar ee forc the sailing of each steamer. For Passage or Freight, apply to WILLIS A CHISOLM, Agents,' Oct 3 Mills House, Charleston. " ARCHIBALD GETTY A C~ AND .VIKI niiaiiviim? II l?G eirtd 128 Meeting Street, C li ? RLES TON, S. C F. A. WTLCOXSON, Agent, Oraugebnrg, S. C.* EDMUND A. SOUDER & CO., Philadelphia. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, New York. cir LIBERAL ADVANCES made ou ( 'ONSIGNMENTS. * _._Aug 15 2mo?. CHABLESp TO ?m ?fflL ATLANTIC COAST ail Line! THE new flrst .lass steamer MO? NERA, Charles T. Marsh man, Ce ai? tchander. Steamer CAM? BRIDGE, J. W. I B;Uch, Commander, Will leave Charleston, S. C.. direct fur New York, alternately. THURSDAYS eaeb >V<For freight or passage-having hand? some State Room accommodations-apply to F. A. WTLCOXSON, Agent, Orangeburg, S. C. ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO., 1*6 and V2B Meeting ?t.? Cliarleston, S. 6 " LIVINGSTON, FOX * CO., Agent?, Aug 15 2mo_New Yorfc. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL ! fcpfmW OE THE TB&DE ?N CHAfttESTONt IMMENSE ATTRACTION AT THE Wholesale Shoe House! HO. 4 3 MEET"KS STREET, j?STABX.TSHKl> tS ?336, ' ? IS nour re-opesed, after a suspension of four years, with greater facilities tha* e?er. The proprietor now offers for sale I AT WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest possible quotations, and receiving IMMEIMIJ! ! CONSIGNMENTS semi-weekly from the largest and most reliablo manufactories. The proprietor takes pleasure in calling tho attention of the trade-the local mer? chants of the States ox Georgia, Tenncssoe, Alabama and Florida-to tho extesxnv* Htock of BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. TRUNKS, et? ORDERS NEA TL Y A ND PJtOMPL Y A TTENDED TO. . EDWARD DALY, Sept 24 AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS. 13, WW * TT AYING been appoint"'! Agent for the sale of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and HAT?, ? L bv several of the most, prominent manufacturers at the North, and now located a NO. 188 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., I offer this CHOICE STOCK OF GOODS for sale by thc PACKAGE ONLY. . teg- The Trade will please notice. -if?X EDWARD DALY, Agent Sept 2 i