ASL Appeal ici "??y* ?3?o wander- '
'fr'?. Dca tb.
Gbill and bleak the wmd ia Howling, \
Drear the starless sky is scowling;
Bright tho forked lightning flashes;
Headlong the foaming torrent dashes
Trees resign their deafly grandeur,
While alone, unknown, I wander-.
Hark! the water fiend is yelling,
Stranger, take ri? to thy-dwelling.
See the night clouds gathering o'er mc,
Trackless wilda appear-before me
Spectres, stalk in dread array,
Thwart the traveler's cheerless way -
Other threatening serial forms
Bide upon the vollied storms- -
With dismay my breast is swelling;
Stranger, take mc to thy dwelling.
Fondled once in fortune's arms,
Bl I brook thoso bleak alarms
Laughing loves and gay flehght
Did to roseate bowers invite
Young-eyed hope, with whining wiles, ?
Tried for me her tenderest smiles
These are past, and woe compelling
Makes mc seek your sheltered dwelling.
Thus he prayed, but none was near bim
Tbus he sighed, but none did near him!
Still thc tempest raved around him
Direr thought.' did more confound him
? Moaning winds his requiems sung,
8oft-eved.pity o'er him hung; .
Late f heard his funeral knelling.
Death's shadowy dell is now hisinwcllinf
THOMAS C+ UM*
ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR,
WILL furnish Plans, Sp?cifications, De?
tails, Estimates and Bills of Material
for public or private buildings, bridges, Ac.
Surveys and Leveling for city or country
done on application.
Office corner Richland and Sumter streets,
residence of R. Keenan, Esq.-up stairs.
_ Sept 30 _sw2mo
ST. JOHN'S
HUI un sm.
SPARTANBURG C. H., S. C.. OCT. 1, '65.
#THE exercises of this School,
discontinued for eome time, are
Tuition per monfh.$ 5 00
Tuition and Board, (in?
cluding fuel and bghts, )
per month.$30 00
Payable in current funds, 2? months in
Advance. For further information, address
the subscriber. WILLIAM IRWIN,
Oct 7 to Principal.
New York-Advertisements.
DEVLIN & CO,
CLO T HING
AT
AID BETAIL !
WE open t!ie season with a largp stock
of elegant CLOTHING and FUR?
NISHING GOODS in oin- Ready-made De?
partment. Wc have also secured the ser?
vices of first-class artists in our Custom
Department, wined i is likewise! supplied
with the FINEST and BEST FABRICS of I
thc Homo and Foreign Markers.
.tjTo those who wish to order by mail, will
be sent (on application) SAMPLES OF
GOODS, with directions for measuring,
which, if . orr,-orly followed, will secure a
fit in all eases.
DEVLIN & CO., .
Broadway, cor. Grand street, New York.
Broadwav, cuy. Warren street, New York.
Sept 2'J Imo
FENNER, BENNETT & BOWMAN,
(Suc'sors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett,)
OOM. MERCHANTS,
40 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
THOS. 1'rNXF.H, H. BENNETT, 1). W. BOWMAX.
MR. T. A. TOBIN, who was for a length
of time connected with the old linn of
Hotchkiss, Fenner & Bennett, bas an inter?
est in the present'firm, and will devote his
;. tention principally to tho State of South
Carolina. His address will bo Clinton,
Laurens District? Qct il lm<F
To the Citizens of South Carolina.
The termination of a sanguinary conttst,
which for the past four years has presented
un impassable barrier to all social er com
merdai intercourse betwfcoii the two great
sections of our country, having at length
happily cleared away all obstacles to a re?
it, MS al of thoso relations which formerly
bound us together in a fraternal union, I
:a!.<- the earliest opportunity afforded me
bvthis auspicious event, to greet my South?
ern friends, ami to solicit from them a re?
newal of that extensive business connection
which for a quarter of a century has been
. , * , J -
uninterrupted, ; save by th? great public
calamity tc ^ui?u'? have adverted.
It ie scarcely necessary, on th'e threshold
of'a business re-union, I ohoald repeat the
warning so often gi von to- my frienda-to
he ware ol' all those spurious and deleteri?
ous eomprundB which, wider the specious
, and false titles of Imported Wines, Bran?
dies, Holland Gin, Liquors, Ae., have b?en
equally destructive to the health^f.our
citizens as prejudicial to the intent* of
the legitimate importer.
Many years of my past life hare betU
expended ix. an open and candid attempt to j
expose these wholesale frauds; no time nor
expense has been spared to accomplish this
salutary purpose, and to -place before my
friends and thc public generally, at the
lowest possiblt market price, and in euch
quantities as might suit their convenience,
a truly genuin? imported article.
Twenty-five years' busiucss transactions
with the largest and most respectable ex?
porting houses in France and Great Britain
have afforded me unsurpassed facilities for
supplying our homo market with Wines,
Liquors and Liquercs of the best and most
approved brandB in Europe, in addition to
my owli distillery ia Holland for thc manu?
facture of the "Schiedam Schnapps."
The latter, solong 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 daring all seasons, quickly
excited thc cupidity of thc home manufac?
turers and venders of a spurious article
under thc same narnu.
I trust that I have, after much toil and
i expense, surrounded all my importations
with" safeguard? snd direction? which, with
ordinary circumspection, will insure their
delivery, as I receive thom froniTSarope, to
all my customer*.
I would, however, recommend, in all
cases where it is poesiele, that orders be
sent direct to my Depot, 22 Beaver street,
New Tork, or that purchases be made of
t my accredited agents.
1 In addition to a large- ?tock of Wines,
Brandies, Ac, in irood, I have a eonsider
ahle supply of old tried foreign Wines, em?
bracing vintages of many past years, bot
I tied up before the commencement of the
war, winch I can especially recommend to
; all connoisseurs of these rare lsxuries.
In conclusion, I ivould 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 tc insure
the fulfillment of their favors from the pre?
sent large and well selected assortment.
I?DOLPHO WOLFE,
? Oct i Imo 22 Beaver st., New York.
I _?_'_.....
[ESTABLISHED IX 1818.]
WM. SMITH BROWN & CO.,
WHOLSSALS DBALBSS IK
No. 53 Qhambtra St., New York.
WM. SMITH BKO^'wTureceive cos
signments of COTTON for sale os
commission, and make eaeh advances on
shipments. His arrangements are such as
to insure faithful attention to tho interest
of the consigner. Sept 17 2mo
School Furniture.
TEACHERS1 DESKS and CHAIRS.
Tables, Bank and Offico Desks, A?.
Lecture. Room and Sabbath School Settees.
All kinds of School Material.
ROBERT PATON,
Sept 17 Imo 24 Grove st., New York.
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
NO. 70 W?LL STEEET, NEW YORK.
.GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND other STOCKS, BONDS, kt.,
bought and sold on commission.
DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. I.
Stock Exchange.
SIMEON BALDWIN, JR., member N. Y.
Petroleum and Mining Board.
CYRUS J. LAWRINC1. WM. A. HALSTXD
Sept 4 shsso
Musical Notice.
^gjggga WM- H- ORCHARD, Profes
ITATU''''1' ?' M!U?e-> will instruct a
lix!! ?limited number of Pupils on
the PLyjp and GUITAR. He alao offers
his ?eryw?s as Agent in Selecting, Buying
or Selling Piano Fortis or other Musical
Instruments.
Piano Fortes Tuned and Repaired in
town or country. Applications nissie, or
orders left .at the Bookstore of Messrs.
Townsend & North, or at tho Store of F. B.
Orchard* Co., Plain streets near Nicker
aon's Hotel. Oct 6*
VV. B.'jOEI.VST02r,
Office on Picken? street Eist end of Lady.
WILL attend to all official business
brought before him; will also attend
to drawing up Doods, Conveyances* Mort?
gages, Contracts, and other ordinary legal
mstrumentsof writing. Fair copics'of any
document executed wi bk neatness and de
spatek. Asrust !
. CITY SURVEYOR.
OFFICE afr residepcc, in rear of the
Presbyterian Church, Columbia, 8. C.
Sept 20 _t.
Kay & Hewetson,
Architects and Civil Engineers.
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS attended to
in South and North Carolina.
Working drawings, plans, specifications,
and all necessary details promptly fur?
nished. ,
JOH? A. Kat. KALPS E. B. H?WETSON
Sept 20 t
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
rTlHE undersigned, having associated with
_L ulm hr business his son, EUGENE R.
WALTElt, the firm will hereafter bs Known
as GEORGE H. WALTER A SON.
. Tho new firm will contiuue to receive and
forward promptly all MERCHANDIZE and
PRODUCE connilod to their care; and they
hope the patronage so libcrallv extended to
the old house will be continue? to thc new
firm. , GEORGE H. WALTER.
Orangcburg, Septcrnber ll, 1865.
Sept J '_j!2
TH TUM.
GENERAL
COMMEBCtAt AGENT
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE bought
and sold, claims and accounts adjusted
aud collected. Au experience of* eight
years as a lawyer and eleven as a bank
officer, enables mc to insure patrons of
correctness and satisfaction.
I refer to the bar and to the bank officers
of South Carolina generally. Place of bu?
siness made known as soon as arrange?
ments are completed. Sept 30 sw6
LU BASDEN & Nt'6EE,
Auction and Comm is'n Merchants
A ND FOE WA DD INO A GENTS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HATING built a large Store-house in tho
most central part of the city and con?
venient to the different Railroads and
Hotels, solicit consignments of COUNTRY
PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE generally.
We promise faithful and prompt attention
to all who may favor us with their ship?
ments for sale, forwarding or storing.
REFEKENCSS.
Hon. T. C. PERRIN, Abbeville, S. C.
H. T. PEAKE, Esq., Charleston, S. C.
RUFUS M. JOHNSTON, Esq., Columbia,
S C
Gov. B. F. PERRY, Greenville, 8. C.
G. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Charleston.
MOSES H. GRINNELL, .New York.
Sept 23_s talmo
UQOORSt
GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS.
CONSTANTLY on hand, and at the LOW?
EST . MARKET PRICES, a tint, amd
varied assortment of i
LIQUORS,
GROCERIES
AND DRY GOODS.
Best BOURBON WH1SKEY by the barrel,
gallon or bv bottle,
SIMONS' A KERRISON,
Assembly street, opposite Cathedral.
Sept ll V Imo
"LOT AND BRICK FOR SALE."
THE undersigned offers for sale his LOT,
containing three-quarters of an acre,
and about 120,000 first qualitv BRICKS.
Sold cheap, if applied for immediately. Ap?
ply to JOHN McCULLY or E. J. ARTHUR.
Sept 28
Fi? AI?"I?E1I1?1?,
H. E. NICHOLS, Agent,
FOR tho following FIRST CLASS COM?
PANIES:
New York Underwriter's Agency,
Capital.'.....*. $3,0i?),00?
Home Insurance Company, Now
York, Capital. 2,000,000
Hartford Fire Insurance Com?
pany, Hartford, Capital..'. 2,000,(le0
Home Insurance Company, Sa?
vannah, Capital.*. 2,500,000
New England Mutual Lite Insu?
rance Company, Boston, Capi?
tal.'.. 5,000,000
New Voile Accidental Insurance Company,
insuring against accidents of every descrip?
tion resulting in LOSS OF LIFE or PER?
SONAL INJURY.
With several other wclj known and relia
1 le companies, the aggregate capital
amounting to
?20,000,000.
Risks taken on reasonable terms and iu
any one Spot to the'amount of $200,000.
ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED.
Office at Mr. Hussnng's house, corner of
Assembly and Washington streets, Coluin
bia, S. C._Aug 15 jCm
J. M. BlaKely and G. P. Copeland
TT AVE this day entered into copurtner
XJB_ ship, for the purpose of transact?ig a
general COMMISSION BUSINESS, under
the style and name of BLAKELY A COPE?
LAND. They will give their best attention
to the sale and purchase of COTTON, as
well as other things consigned to their
care. They have ample store-room and
Trill take charge of cotton, &Hd sell hero,
Charleston or Nuw York, asmar bu desired.
Store and office on Main street, corner of
Boundary, near Cotton Town, Columbia, S.
C. ' BLAKELY & COPELAND.
j?ar Charleston ( 'oi/riersopy sjx times and
forward hill te this office. Sept 24
* SPECK & POtOCK,
General Coiumi?sion Merchants,
KEAI.EKS l.N"
GROCERIES, DRY "GOODS, &C,
Blain street, 2d door from Assembly,
0 Sept 7 COLUMBIA, S. C.
Charleston Advertisements.
ZIMMERMAN DAVIS;
(Late of th* Firm of Adame, Frost <fc Co.,) ?
OFFERS his serrices to his friends as a
FACTOR and COMMISSION MER?
CHANT. Particular attention paid to th?
sale of Cotton and other Pro?noe. Also, to
the purchase of family supplies. Office
corner Accommodation Wharf and East
Bay, Charleston, S. C. Pet 3 Imo
irriiB&i,
(Fomwly C?thran, Jeffers <fc Co.,)
ARE prepared to receive and forward all
COTTON and MERCHANDIZE con?
signed to their caro at Gr<mgeburg and
Hopkins' Turn-Out, on South Carolina
Railroad. On completion of tho road to
Columbia, they will continue business at
that place.
Ry strict attention to business and mode?
rate charges, they hope to merit a share of
. patronage. Oct 6 Imo
JW Tho Abbeville, Edgefield, Anderson,
Newberry, Laurens and Greenville papers
please copy for one month, and send bul to
this office.
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS F?fc,
Merch'ts & Bankers
1 and 3 Hoyne St., Charleston, S. C.
ARE receiving the LARGEST STOCK cf
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER?
CHANDIZE ever offered nt the South,
which will be sold at the LOWEST MAR?
KET PRICES.
GOLD, SILVER, BANK NOTES,
STOCKS, * BONDS, EXCHANGE, etc.,
bought and sold.
CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and other !
COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received and
sold; or, if desired, will be forwarded to j
New York for sale. Cash advances will he
made on such consignments.
Aug 29 $2mo
Beach, Root & Co..
Literpool, England.
Marshall, Beach & Co ,
Charleston, S. C. ,
Salomon, Root & Co.,
Cknianercial BaUding, 42 Broadway, N. Y.
NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 1. 1865.
"TT7~E have this dav entered*into copart- |
VT nership, for the purpose of conduct- I
ing a GENERAL COMMISSION and BANK- j
ING BUSINESS at each of the points above !
named.
Our attention will also be devoted to fill?
ing orders and making collections for our
Southern friends. *
Advances made on consignments of I
PRODUCE to either firm. Yerv respect?
fully. ' J. N. BEACH, of Liverpool.
E. W. MARSHALL, of Charleston.
S. ROOT, of Atlanta, Ga.
E. SALOMON, latc-of New Orleans.
REKBP.ENCE.<
UNION BANK, Liverpool.
H. R. CL AF LIN A CO., New York.
J. H. BROvVER, Esq., New York.
H. ROBERTS. Savannah.
C. M. FURMAN, Esq., President Bank of
State S. C., Charleston.
E. J. HART A CO., New Orleans.
JOHN CALDWELL, Columbia, S. C.
Sept 20 40
mmm ia:
CORNER KING AND SOCIETYSTS.,
CHARLESTON, $* IX
PROPRIETORS,
S. H. LORING. CHAS. II. BENNETT.
Sept 27 Imo
F. G?NNER ? CO.,
Shipping, C?mniissiori
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
. 7? EAST BAT,
THO doors Sovif* of North Atlantis Wharf
CHARLBSTOr, B.C.
HAYE constantly on hand a full supply
ot GROCERIES, at lowest market
rates. 49* Adrantes made on consign?
ments) Sept 17
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPm.
LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND
FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS >
MOKKA, Capt. Hsnbataa,
AND
ECII.YB. ?OrDER,Capt. Winches; er.
FOR NEW YORK DIRECT!
The new and farorite passenger steamer
MONBKA,
CAPT. MARSHMAS, .
WILL lear? Accommodation Wharf OB
THURSDAY, October 12, at - o'clock.
These vessels alternating weekly, offering
everr Thursday to tho traveling public ?
FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BOAT, wj?h
superior accommodations. *
There will be a mail bag kept at the office
of tho Agents, closing always an hour be?
fore thc sailing of each steamer.
For Passage or Freight, apply to
WILLES Sc CHISOLM, Agents,
Oct -5 Mills House, Charleston.
ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
. A?D
120 and 128 Msefmg St>-tst,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F. A. WILCOXSON, Agent,
Orangcburg, S.
EDMUND A. SOUDER & CO.,
Philadelphia.
LIVINGSTON, FOI & CO., Agents,
New York.
$0- LIBERAL ADVANCES made on
CONSIGNMENTS. Aug 15 2mo;
CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK.
ATLANTIC SMST
Mail Line!
THE new first
elass steamer MO?
NERA, Charles P.
Marshman, Cem
mander.
Steamer CAM?
BRIDGE, J. W.
I Balch, Commander,
? Will leave Charleston, S. C., direct far
I New York, alternately, THURSDAYS ?aeh
week.
"For freight or passage-having hand?
some State Room accommodations-apply
to T. A. WILCOXSON, Agent.
Orangeburg, S. C.
ARCHIE A3 JD GETTY & CO.,
1126 and 128 Meeting st., Charleston, S. 0.
LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., Agents,
Aug 15 2mo . New York.
GOGS NEWS FOB. AH. 1'
RE-OPENING OP THE TR?0E IN CH?RtESTON?
IMMENSE ATTRACTION AT THE
Wholesale Shoe House!
m, 433 MEETIfttf STBEET,
KSTAULISHED IK 1836,'
IS now re-opened, after a suspension f>f four-years, with greater .facilities than over.
The proprietor now offers lor sale
IWNM&I
AT WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest possible quotations, and receiving IMMENSE
CONSIGNMENTS semi-weekly from the largest and most reliable manufactories.
The proprietor takes pleasure in calling the attention of the trade-the loc^l mer?
chants of the States of Georgia? Tennessee, Alabama and Florida-to the extonsivo
stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, etc.
ORDERS NEATLY AND PROMPLY ATTENDED TO.
EDWARD DALY,
Sept 24 AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS.
HAVING been appointed Agent for the sal? of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and HATSt
by several of the most prominent manufacturers at the North, and now located ?,
NO. R58 MEETING ST II LET. CHARLESTON, S. C..
I offer tl is CHOICE STOCK OF GOODS for sale by the PACKAGE ONLY.
??3" The Trade will please notice. "?*
.EDWARD DALY, Agent.
Sept 24 .