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MISO'Bl^'l'jAlXrY Apartl Apart* I BY oaor-.as ABWOLD. ? wave, mid-ocean, sorrowed for tho shore, "Ohl may I never see the smiling land'. Must T then, break, and be a wave no-more, Before I kiss the sand?" A cag'd bird sang from carly dawn till late, 'Taust I in gilded loneliness still pine, Nor know the joy of meeting with my mate, Her rosy beak to mine?" A tropic-blessoio drooped its b?l? ?thovn ~The Northern loam; "O, may I never My thirsty poUen in the blooms I love, And anni their honeyed dew?" So I, O, Love! am yearning for thy?smile; So, m a ic less, I, a sorrowmg song upraise; So for thy bloom I thirst and sigh, the while I count the weary days! But though the wave may broak its foamy crest, The bird be captive till its days are dono, The lonely blossom wither all unblest, Our lives shall yet bc one! New York Advertisements. DEVLIN & CO, BROADWAY, VU Y+ C L 0 T HIN ti AT AHB RETAH. ! WE op*n the season with a large stock 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 an? BEST FABRICS of tho Home and Foreign Markets. %To those who wish to order by mail, will be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF GOODS, with directions for measuring, which, if correctly followed, wiR secure a fit in all eases. DEVLIN & CO.. Broadway, cor. Grand street, New York. T>-.1- HT_M fl.A.1 V-tr.... Sept 29_ Imo FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN, (Suc's'ors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett,) 00?+ MEBGHANT$t 40 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK, AND MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. THOS. FEN"NEK, H. BENNETT, I). W. BOWMAN. MB. T. A. TOBIN, who .was for a length of timo connected with the old firm of Hotchkiss. Fenner A Bennett, has an inter? est in the present firm, and will devoto his attention principally to th? State of South Carolina. His address will be Clintos, Laurens Distriet. Oct 3 Imo To trie Citizens of South Carolina. The termination of a sanguinary contest, which for the past four years has presented an impassable barrier to all social er com? mercial 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 u? together in a fraternal union, I tako the earliest opportunity afforded me by this auspicious event, to greet my South? ern friends, and to solicit from them a re? newal of that extensive business connection which for a quarter of a century has been uninterrupted, save hy the great public ealamity to which I have adverted. It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a business re-union, I should repeat the warning so often given to my friends-to beware of all those spurious and deleteri? ous compounds which, nuder the specious and false titles of Imported* Wines, bran? dies, Holland Gin, Liquors, 4c., have been ?equally destructive to the health of our citizens as prejudicial tu the interests of the legitimate importer. . Many year? of my past life have heen expended in an open and candid attempt h> expose these wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has been spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to place before my friends and tho public generally, at the lowest possible niaTket price, and in such quantities as might suit their convenience, a truly psnuiue imported article. Twenty-five yeare' business transactions with tho largest and most respectable ex? porting houses in France and Great Britain kavo afforded mo unsarpassed facilities for supplying our home market with Wines, Liquors and Liquores of the best and moat approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own distiUcry in Holland for the manu? facture of the "Schiedam Schnapps." The latter, so long tested and approved ?V the medical faculties of the United States, West Lidies and South America ss an invaluable Therapeutic. * wholesome, pleasant and perfectly safe bererage in all climates and during all seasons, quickly excited th? cupidity of the home manufac? turers ?nd".%endcrs of? . parions article under tts same name. .j I i rust that I hare, after much toil and expense, surrounded all my importations with safeguards and directions which, with ordinary cireumspection, will insoro their delivery, as iTeceire them, from -Europe, to ali niT cuoluUi?rt. -* . I would, however, recommend, in all casca where it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my Depot, ?22 Beaver street, New Tork, or that parchasen be mad? of my accredited agents. In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies, ?e., ia wood, I have a consider? able supply of old tried foreign Wines, em? bracing vintages of many past years, bot? tled ap before the commencement of the war, which I oau especially recommend to all connoisseurs of these rare luxuries. In con elusion, I would ' specially call the attention of my Southern customers to the advantage to be derived by transmitting their orderB without loss of time, or calling personally at the Dopot, in order to insure tho fulfillment of their favors from the pre? sent large and well solceted assortment. TJDOLPHO WOLFE, Oct 8 Imo 22 Beaver st., New York. [ESTABLISHED IS 1818.] WM. SMITH BROWN & GO., WHOLBSAXB DHALBBS IH No. 53 Chamber? St., New York. TTTM. SMrrHlmowcTwrn^ COB VV signmento of COTTON for sale OB commission, and make cash advances on shipments. His arrangements are such as to insure faithful attentio? to the interest of the consigner. Sept 17 2mo School Furniture. TEACHERS' DESKS and CHAIRS. Tables, Bank and Office Desks, See. Lecture Room and Sabbath School Settees. All kinds of Behool Material. . - ROBERT PATON,' Sept 17 Imo 24 Grove st., New York. LAWRENCE. BALDWIN & CO., NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT SECWTtES AND other STOCKS, BONDS, As., bought ?nd sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, Ja., ?ember N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Board. CYRUS J. LAWRINCB. WM.A.HALSTID Sept 4 ?Bid Medical College OF THE STATE OF S0?TR CAROLINA. mHE REGULAR COURSE OF LEC I TURES m this institution for the ses? sion of 18G5-18G6, will be resumed on tho FIRST MONDAY of November next, and terminate on the first Saturday of Mardi ensuing. FACULTY. F. T. MILES, M. D., Anatomy. J. J. CHI?OLM, M. D., Surgery. E. GEDDINGS. M.D., Institutes and Practice of Medic ine. JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D., Physiology. HENRY R. FROST, M. D., Matena Medica. THOMAS G. PRIOLEAU, M. D., Obste? trics and Diseases Of Women and Children. -, Chemistry. ' . SAMUEL LOGAN, M. D-, Demonstrator of Anatomy. Clinical instruction will bo given at thc' Hospitals of th? city and at the College Clinic. Fees for the entire course.$105 MarticulatianFee, (out r.). 5 Demonstrator's Fee. 10 Graduation Fee. 30 Tlte toes for, instruction will be required to be paid, in all cant ?, within a fortnight after the commencement of the Lectures. No exceptions ta this rule trill 6e made. HENRY R. FROST, M. D., Dean. E. GEDDINGS, M. D., Trustee for the Faculty. Charleston, Aug. 8, 18U5. Sept 5 tu} Musical Notice. . , '?j-IZMLLIII WM- H- ORCHARD, Profes t^TTfllii,r ?' Music, will instruct a ? ! Sc X* 'limited number of Pupils on the PIANO and GUITAR. He also offers bis services as Agent in Selecting, Buying or Selling Piano Fortes or other Musical Instruments. Piano Fortes Tuned and Repaired in town or country. Applications made, or orders left at the Bookstoro of Messrs. Townsend ? North, or at the Storo of F. B. Orchard & Co., Plain street, near Nickcr son's Hotel._Oct 6? AV. B. JOHNSTON, Office on Ricketts street Fast end of Lady. WILL attend to all official businesti brought beforo him; will also attend to drawing up Doods, Conveyances, Mort? gages, Contracts, and other ordinary legal iastrumentsof writing. Fair copieH of any document executed witk ?eatness and de spateh. Asgust 1 {FORMERLYFOOT eVSU?ZJSACMM?,) WHOLESALE and BETAIL HSB-CHAHT& BB G to inform th? citizens of Columbi? and the people of the neighboring country, that they are now receiving, ani have received, a great variety of Dry Goods ilD , 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. COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Blaek.) SUGAR, (whito and brown.) MOLASSES, ("New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adani'tine. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds, Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every variety of Giticory. Copperas, Soda, Blue Stone, Ac. Spices-"Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger. Nutmegs, ?Tte. Siioo Blacking, Brashes, Curry Comb?. Horse Brushes, &c. Knives and Forks, Matones. Starch, Mustard. TOBACCO ANO CIGAHS* Best SMOKING and CH EW'G TOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, tho best Ander? son's, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties. DRY GOODS IF"1 o X* leadles, A fine variety, to which the attention of the ladies is "particularly requested. We have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSELIN DES LAINES. English and American PRINTS. Cambric, twilled and ulain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, "Longcloth. CaUcoeB, Worsteds, Coburg, Ac, suitable for faU and winter. Alpacas, black and colored. Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brashes. Perfumes of overv variety. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de? scriptions and the latest fashions. Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-al of the very last styles and pattorns. Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons. Hosiery of all descriptions. English and American Gloves of th prettiest style. . * Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton. Hooks and Eyes, Veils. Ladies' Billet"and Letter Paper, mle?. Skirt Braid of all colors. Lastings, Whalebone. Belts and Belt Ruckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other Buttons, fancy, dress and common. Scissors, Pins. Hair Pins, wire and gutta percha. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton,Velvet Ribbon, Elastic de. Gentlemen's Varlet's. Coats, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, nver aad under. Flannel and Fancy Shirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stockings, Sucks, Gloves-a great variety. Collars, linen and paper. WristbsUds, Playing Cards. Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles for do.; Tooth Brushes. Boots and Shoes of all atylee aad the best qualities. Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, ?ilk and cotton; Neck-ties of the latest styles. Pocket Rooks. Fancy Pipes-r-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk aad cotton; Hats; Pen and Pocket Knives. Razors and Razor Strop's. Suspenders of all styles. ? jj Tobacco, French and English style. Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. MISCELLANEOUS. Bost Kerosene Oil. Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimnies, best Ink", Gun Caps, Tobacco Bags, Shoe Laces, Slate Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's Cloves and Hose, Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelops and a vnst variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both sexes, which we have not the anace to enumerate. Apply at the old stand, in Assembly street, to Sep*""" BULZBACHEB A CO. Cotton Wanted. THE highest price* paid for COTTON and for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers and country mt rehauts will find it to their advaatageto call :.nd see. Sos? ll SULZBACHER k 00. Charleston Advertisements. fiilEi,, IMPORTEES AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OtUit Ot ASS, &C*t KEROSENE LAMP FIXTURES, i NO. 203 EAST BA Y STREET, . (Opposite New Custom House,) OliarleErtoii, JS. O JJOJT255, POWT OFFICE. WM. M BIRD. CHAS. H. BASS. Oct 10 tu3 5 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AND dealer in TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, BLOCK TIN, TINNERS' TRIMMINGS, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, STOVES, etc. 422 KING STREET, T Oct 10 _ ZIMMERMAN DAVIS, (Late of tht Firm of Adams, Frost cf; Co.,) /"\FFERS his services to his friends as a \J FACTOR and COMMISSION MER? CHANT. Particular attention paid to.the sale of Cotton and other Proiuee. Also, to the purchase of family supplies. Office corner Accommodation Wharf and East Bay, Charlesten, S. C. Oct 5 Imo (Formerly Cothran, Jeffers <t Co.,) ARE prepared to rece-vo and forward all COTTON and MERCHANDIZE con? signed to their care at Orangeburg and Hopkins' Turn-Out, on South Carolina Railroad. On completion of the road to Colombia, they will continue business at | that place. By strict attention to business and mode? rate charges, they hope to merit a share of j patronage. Oct 6 Imo ta~ Tho Abbeville, Edgefield, Anderson, Newberry, Laurens and Greenville papers please copy for one month, aud send bulto i this office. J. M. Blasely and G. P. Copeland HAVE this day entered into copartner? ship, for *he purposo of transacting a general COMMISSION BUSINESS, nuder thc style and namo of BLAKELY A COPE? LAND. They will give their best attention to the sale and purchase of COTI ON, ns weil as other things consigned to their care. They have, ample store-room and will tako charge of cotton, and sell here, Charleston or New York, as may be desired. Store and office on Main stree?, corner of | Boundary, near Cotton Town, Columbia, S. C. " BLAKELY ? COPELAND. asf Charleston Cowrw eopy six times nd | ferwardbiU te this om?*. Sept 24 KOT5 HOTEL, CORNER KING AND SOCIETYSTS., CHARLESTON, $? C. PKoruiETons, S: H. LOBING. CHAS. H. BENNETT. Sept 27 ' Imo GOOD NEWS RE*0P?M8G OF THE Tl IMMENSE ATTRA Wholesale ? NO. *38 ?EE1 EST AB LISHE IS now re-opened, after a suspension of foi Tho proprietor now offers for salo AT WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest posi CONSIGNMENTS semi-weekly from tho larg The proprietor takes pleasure in calling chants cf the States of Georgia, Tennessee 'tock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATH, TRUNKS, ORDERS NEATLY AND PRO MP LY HAT Sept 24 BOOTS, Sw HAVING been appointed Agent for the sa by several of the most prominent mani ? NO. 138 MEETING STU El I offer this CHOICE STOCK OF GOODS fe The Trade will jilease notice. EDWARD D Sept 24 t. Mt co., Shipping, Commission FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 76 EAST BAT, 7S?o doora So aili of No>ih Atlantic Wharf CHAHLISTO?, S. C. HAVE constantly on hand a full SUDDIT of GROCERIES, at lowest market rates. *?- Advances made on consigs ments. ' _I_Sept 17 , LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS MOKKK1, Capt. Hanhnna, AKD " EMILY B. 80lDKR,Capt. Wlmoltester. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT! The new and favorite passenger lUainer CAPT. M?RiSHMAK, ^ WILL leave Accommodation "Wharf on THURSDAY, October 12, at -o'clock. These vessels alternating weekly, offering ?verr Thursday to the traveling pubbc a FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BOAT, with superior accommodations. There will bo a mail bag kept attheoffice of thc Agents, closing always an hour be? fore the sailing of each steamer. For Passage or Freight, apply to WILLIS A CHI80L1?, Agents, ff Oct 5 Milln House, Charleston. ARCHIBALD IJE???, ? CO., AND COM. MERCHANTS, 12? awl US MeetingStrtet, CHARLESTON, S. C. F. A. WILCOXSON, Agent, Orangeburg, S. .. EDMUND A. SOUDER A CO.. l'h il a delphi a. LIVINGSTON. FOX & CO., Agents, New York. S3- LIBEBAL ADVANCES made ea CONSIGNMENTS._Aug 15.2mo? CHARLESTON TO " NEW ?0R?. ATLANT? C COAST Blail Line! THE-new flrst elass steamer MO? NERA, Charles P. Marshmau, Com? mander. Steamer CAM? BRIDGE, J. W. Bsrlch, Commander, Will leave Charleston, S. C., direct for New York, alternately, THURSDAYS eaefc ~*cwk. ? For freight or passage-having hand some State Room accommodations-apply > to F. A. WILCOXSON, Agent, Oraneeburg, S. C. ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO., 126 and 128 Meetins st., Charleston, S. C. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO., Agents, Aug 15 too_New York. ! F OB ALL ! 5??E m CHA?tEST?M .CTION AT THE Shoe House ! rtMG STREET, D IS 183?, ir years, with greater facilities thin ever. dblo quotations, and receiving IMMENSE est and most reliable manufactories. < the attention of the. trade-the local mer >, Alabama and Florida-to the eitessiro etc. ATTENDED TO. ' WARD DALY. AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS. lc of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUCKS and H ATSt ifacturera at the North, and now locate* a, ?T, CHARLESTON, 8. C., r salo by the PACKAGE ONLY.