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The Conquered iSnnurr. BY "MOINA.'* Turi that banner, for 'tis weary,, Bournl its staff'tis drooping dreary; Furl it,"foldit, it is best; For there's uot a man to wave it, Ar.d there's not a soul to save it, And there's not ono left to lave it In tiie blood which heroes gav?"! it; .And?s foes ?LOW seora and bravo it; Furl it'bide it-let it rest. Take that banner clown, 'tis tattered! Broken is its staff and shattered! And tho valiant hosts arc scattered, Over whom it floated high. Ob: 'tis hard torus to fold it", Hard to think there's none to hold it, Hard that those who once unrolled it Now must furl it with a sigh. Furl that banner-furl it-sadly Once ten thousands hailed it gladly, And ten thousands wildly, madly,* Swore it should forever Wave Swore that foeman's sword could never Hearts like theirs entwined dissever, Tili that thur should lioat forever, O'er their frc-. dom, or their grave. Furl it, for thc hands that grasped it, And thc hearts that fondly clasped it, Cold and dead oro lying low; And that barnier, ?nits trailing, iYhiie around ic sounds thc fading ' Of its people ia their woe. . For, though conquered, they adore it! Low thc cold, dead hands that bore it, "Weep for those who fell before it, Bardon those who trailed and toro it, Sat, oh, wildly they deplpre it, Now who furl and fold ic so. Furl that banner, true 'tis gory, Yes, "tis wreathed around with glory, And 'twill live in song ami story, Though, its folds are in the dust; For its fame on brightest pages, .Penned by poets and by sages,' . Shall go sounding down the ages Furl its folds though now we must. Furl that banner, softly, slowly, Treat it genth -it is holy For it droops al .-ove thc dead, couch it not-urfin 1 it never, Let it droop there furled forever, For its peoples" hup-js are dead. .? Xeve Turk Freeman's Journal. .-' 4 thief broke out of jail, thc other day. Being re-capturod, ho told thc constable lie might haye escaped, but Le had conscic'utior.s scruples about traveling on tho Sabbath. .Government Property. * ' IAU persons in the Districts of Rich . land, Lexington, Fairfield au.! Ker? shaw, who have in their possession or con? trol propi .cybelonging tothelatc so-called Corifederato" Government,.are directed to give immediate notice thereof, and to gur? ri rider the same to thc undersigned on or beter.:November Itt. This order embraces cotton and every other description of Gov? ernment property, no matter under what authority the same may be held or de- j t&i?ed. 2. Parties holding property for which I receip&i Uavo been given will exhibit them ! Persons havitig information which wiil lead to the detection of individuals who I have sold, abstracted, or concealed Govern- I VneSit property,' and who furnish informa- j lion there' *. will be fa.viv compensated. | 4. Public sales will be" held at this placo I m WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. M. of each ' creek, at thc College Campus, of Govern? ment pr iperty. Terms cash. ' r>. A'! persons who fail to comply with this ord' r ?viii suBJect themselves to arrest .?uni punishment. . EDGAB McMULLEN, A: si. Special Treasury Agent. Coi.V^miA, Oct >bcr?12, ?rtC?. x? J ' Fairfield, Lexington and Kershaw District papers will copy four times and send bill to this office. October 15 |jl0t4 MEWS im COL UM li IA, S. C. ?" - -v^ THE undersigned. havtog < ^^j^^lea?ctl the larg.- and ?o?a- ! em???c College," has opened i"t asa FI HST- j CLASS HOTEL. T. S. NICKERSON, -, pt ll Proprietor. \v. is. .JO::.\STO.N. Magistrate, 'ifh'-e*an Picken? street JCi.-t end of Lady. VT7TLL attend ;?> all official business \ % brougliflicfoi him: will also attend o drawing np DoGels. Conveyances, Mon? ga i . ? oiitraots, and.otber. ordinary legal decume t executed wifch neatiu-as .and de .s;.at.-?. AuRUst 1 Charleston Advertisements. COFPEE, G?EHY CLOTH, ETC. .PCi \i\ BAGS RIO ? OFFER. Ol JU Ul bali b" GUNNY CLOTH. ls HOPE. I i. FL< ?UR. Fo * CLACIUS & Wi'QVI, 70 ?ast 15: e. cor. S?rth Atlantic/Wharf, Oct 22 fi' Charleston. S. C. CHAMPAGNE, CL ABET, ETC. .?>-* i ASES ( HAM PAGNE. 51) eases RHINE WINE. ! to cases CLARET. 10 1 bbls. WHISKEY. DRAJDIES, WINES .'cc, in casks. For sah by ( LA? dUS & 7.'?TTE, 70 East ? ty, cor. North Atlantic Wharf. Oct 22 6 Charleston,.S. C. " ZliOEEEMAH DAVIS, r Lott nf tu Firm af Ad tins, Fr'ost cc Co.,) OFFERS Ids HI rvici.- l . his friends as tc FACTOR nud COMMISSION MER? CHANT. Partii alar attention paid to tin sale of Cotton and < thor Produce. Also, to ihe purchase of fam?v supplies. Office orner Accommodation Wharf and .East y. Charl sion, s. c. Oct 5 Imo C. N. AVKBIEL. % J*. H. ?rxkxxXk. . C. S. AVERILL & SON, General Auction, Commission, ' AND FCJWABD'G ME&CHANTS, ' No. 20 HATNE ST., CHAELESTOX, S. C. COMMISSIONS for Forwarding, 10 cent* per Paotage, with funds in hand tn pay 'charg?e. liefer to George W.- Williams & Go, Oct 24 _ S. L. HOWARD, FACTOR. ' AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,. CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 12_ths8 For Liverpool, via New York. FOE FREIGHT. THE MERCI! ANTS' LJ-NE of First Gasa _ sailing packets take Freight to Liver? pool cia New York. Shippers of cotton and other produce from the interior of South Carolina and Georgia can have their consignments to rae forwarded, free of commission, by tho above Linc, only actual charge? made. All Railroad Freight and other charges ad? vanced shippers. Freights to New York and engagements to Liverpool made ac lowest rates by sail? ing Ships or Steamers. Present rates by Ship, J to 5-32 penny; Steamer, 7-lb' to h penny, compressed. _ The B. N. HAWKINS, of this Linc, is now loading; capacity, 1,000 bales cotton or 4,(100 barrels nour.* ? For Freight engagements, apply to the Agent at Charleston. S. C. WILLIAM ROACH, North Corner East Ray and Boyeo .t Co.'s South wharves. " Agents at New York: N. L. McCREADi & Co., 3?! South street. Advices made on consignments cotton to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO.. New York, or through them to their friends in Liver? pool. ' Oct 22 mth8 Safes! Safes! SAFES. To Banks, Broker*, Merchants, and alii>.- \ . lerested in Positive. Protection against lioberry erad Fire. Miller's Patent Fire-proof Safes. 1lillS claas of SAFE is designed for Mer? chants and all ki.ui> of business)rootiir ing positive protection ffbux fire, with am? ple security from, robbery, for such uses. They combino several patents which rem ove ] many objections found in other Safes, such as dampness, running ont of thc tilling and decay, and are fitted'with powder and pick proof-locks, perfectly secure and easy to use. These Safes have been before the public for tiie past fifteen years, and are now used bv many of Hie iii-sjt banks and merchants in the country, and have never in a singh' instant lost a dollar's value by fire of robbery, although frecuicntly and severely tested. For sale al MORDECAI .t CO.'S, Agents, 110 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Oct 21 ._i9 Browne & Schirmer, .VXD FORWARDING MERCHANTS. W. R. BROWNE, F. M. SCHIRMES? Hopkins' Turn- No. 0 Exchange st., ' Out, S. (.:. Charleston, S. C. ClONSIGNSCENTS of COTTON and other J PRODUCE will be received" and sold; or, if desired, will be shipped to New lork for sale. COTTON and MERCHANDIZE forwarded with despatch from Hopkins'T. O. Particular attention given to the for? warding of goods arriving from the North i;-.t< lided i'or the np-country. Chargesfrom either point 15 cents per package, when over 25 in number; 20 couts when under. REFEEEXCES. .1 >HN FRASER & CO.. Charlestoa. V.r. W. P. HALL, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. T. SAVAGE HEYW?RD .Ss SONS, Augusta, Ga. Oct 18' Imor lliiTI ITEL, CORNER KING AND SOCIETY STS., CHARLESTONS* C. ?S. H. LOBING. * CHASVH. BENNETT. Sept 27_Imo s.. u. um i mic vs. uu., {ronm,ii/ Cothran, Jeffers ?: Co.,) A flE prepared to receive ard forward all /V COLTON and MERCHANDIZE con? signed to t -\ ir care at Orangeburg ami Hookina' Tnr?-Out, op Soul ti Carolina Railroad. <!u completion of tho road to Columbia, they will continue business at that place. By strict atti tition to business and mode? rate ch ar gi.-. Ll . hope to meru a share of ! patroling '. Oct G lino I ; . - Th. Abbeville, Edg< ii. ld, Anderson, I Newberry, Lanrens'and Greenville papers please copy for one month, and st nd bill to this ollie . Hardware! pr f\ DOZ. CAST STEEL AXES, assorted. Ol J 50 doa. AUwEBS, short and long shank, bluo nut ana spoke. 5.0 doz. Auger and Gimlet 3itts. 20 pair Blacksmiths'Bellows. ?24 11 Patfent Balances. . 12 doz. Spring Balances. 12 " Hand Bells assorted. 100 " Window and Door Bolts. 50 " No.-10 Cotton Cards. SO " No. 6 Wool Cards. 12 " Jim Crow Cards. fe 50 " Cork Stops and Patent I^awcots. 600 " Butt Hinges, assorted. 50 " Citrponters' and Shoe Hammers, assorted. 50 gross Metal-head Gimlets. 50 doz. Shingling Hatchets, assortod. 20 " Axe Helves. 6 gross Auger and Chisel Handles. G doz. Toa Kettles, assorted. 100 " Lock?, assorted. 50 '.' Coffee Mills. 40 Smooth. 50 Jack, 25 Fore and 20 Jointer Planes. 12 Plow Planes. 100 Beads, Rabbits, Dado. Fillister, Pump, Spar and Bannister Planes. 30 pair Match Planes, assorted. - setts Hollow and Bounds. . ? 12 doz. Marking and Mortise Gauges, as'd. 5o doz. Axle Pulbos, Shoe Pincers, Peg Cutters, &c. 20 do/.. Carpenters' Rule--Lo ?. wood, bone 50 doz. Short and Long Handle "Shovels and Spades. 50 pair brass head Shovels and Tongs. 20 doz. Iron and Steel Squares, ass'd. 50 Cross-cut, Mill and Circular Saws. 5.000 pap's Tacks, Vinis'g and Shoe Nails. 50 doz. Iron Wire Sieves. 50 gross Tinned, Iron and B. M. Tea and Table Spoons. For salo bv . EDGERTON & ?CHAROS, ? Nos. 32 and 84 Broad Street, _"_Charleston, S. C. G. M. LEITCH, who has been long and favorably known in the Hardware trade, I will be pleased to see his frieuJs at the'! above place. Oct 2* tuth? | PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ! LINE COMPOSED OP THE NEW AND ; FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS j 3IONBKA, Capt. Manhman, EMILY B. SOl'DEUXapl. "Winches***. FOR KEW YORK DIRECT/ Tlie new and favorite passenger steamer MO?TEKLA, C APT. MARSHM.VJT, % \rJLL leave Accommodation Wharf on : Yt THURSDAY,October 20. rt -o'clock, j ? Tbcso vessels alternat in;.; weekly, offering ' evorv Tlmrsday to the traveling public a ! FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BOAT, with j superior ace>mmodations. There will be a mail bag kept at the office I of thc Agen ts,.closing always an hour be-,I fyn the sailing of f aed? steamer. For Passage or Freight, applv to WILLIS & CHISOLM.Age?ts, i Oct v Mills House, Charleston. New York Advertisements. BATCHELORS llW ME! milE Original and Best in thc World! JL The only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless. Reliable and. Inst ntaneous. Produces immediately a splendiu Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies tho. il! effects of had dyes. Sold by alLDruggists. The genuine is" Signed William \. Batchelor. Also, RE? GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE FLEURS, tor Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR.*. Oct 25 Iv New York. ? XTTHOLESALE, a: tho lowest possible Yt price of. Importation, for Cash. W. R. CAMERON & Co., Importers of Hair and Manufacturers, No.313Fulton"St., Brooklyn, near New York. Large and small .orders punctually at? tended to. Oct '?5 Imo FENNER, BENNETT .MOAVMAf, (Suc'sors to Hotch'riss, Fe nr. er Bennett,) COM. MERCHANTS, 40 VESEY STREET, .WE W YORK, M EM Pl [IsfTEN NESSEE. TUOS. VEN NEK, I!. BENNETT, :>. W. BOWMAN. T\ fit. T. A. TOBI> . who .vas for a Ii ngth o', time ci rmect.?d with tho ol 1 firm of Hotchkiss, Fi nner .\ Bennett, "oas an inter? est in the prescnt'firm, and will devote his attention principallv to the State of South Caroling. ' His address will bc flinton, Laurens Di?triot. Oct 3 Imo BALDWIN BANKERS IND BROKERS, NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES VNi) other STOCKS, RONDS, .te., bought arid sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. StockExrhange. "HMEoN HALDWJN -.urW-cr N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Board. fYRUSJ.LAWRENCE. Vfil. A. EALSTED Sent 4 ?ui 1 T?.-iirt: Citizens of South. Carolina. The termination of a sanguinary contest, which for the past four years has presented an impassable barrier to all social or com. mercial intercourse between the two*great sections of our country, having at length happily cleared away all obstacles to a re? noval of those relations which formerly bound us together in a fraternal union, I lake the 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 vliich for a quarter of a century has been uninterrupted, savo by the great public calamity to which I have adverted. It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a business re-union, I should repeat the j warning so often given to my friends-to > beware of all those spurious and dcleteri ous compounds which, under the specious' and false titles of Imported Wines, Bran? dies, Holland Gin, Liquors, ."vc, have been equally destructive to the health of our w.3 .... p.v.............. .... LIV V,. the legitimate importer. Many years of thy past life have been expended iu an open and candid attempt to 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 thc lowest possible market price, and in. such quantities as might suit their convenience, a truly genuine imported article. Twenty-five yearh'.businoss trr.nsatitnons with tho largest and most respectable ex? porting houses in France and GreatBrituin have afforded me unsurpassed facilities for supplying our home market with Wines, Liquors and Liquores of the beat and most approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own distillery ia Holland forth-'1 manu? facture of the "Schiedam Schnapps." Ihe latter, so long tested and approved by the medical faculties of tho United States. West Indies and South America as an invaluable Therapeutic, a wholesome, pleasant and perfectly pafe beverage in all climates' and during all seasons, quickly excited thc 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 xpense, surrounded jill my importations with safeguards and directions which, with ordinary circumspection, will insure their delivery, as I receive thom from Europe, io all my customers. I would, however, recommend, in all ease s where it is possible, that orders bc sent, direct to my Depot, 22 Beaver street. New York, or that purchases be made of my accredited agent?;. In addition to a largo strvrk cf Wines, Brandies, &c, in Wood, I have a consider? able supply of edd tried fore ign Wines, em? bracing vintages of many past years, bot? tled up before the commencement of tho war, w^ich I can especially recommend to all connoisseurs of these rare luxuries. In conclusion, I would specially call the atte-ntion of my Southern customers to thc advantage to bo 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 tho pre? sent large and well selected assortment. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Oct S ?mo 22 Beaver st.. Now York. DEVLIN & CO., H j AT A?EB RETAIL. TTT. open tho .-. ason with a largo st ?eli VT of elescant CLOTHING and FUR? NISHING GOODS in our Ready-made De? partment. We have also secured thc ser? vices of first-class artists in our Custon: Department, which is likewise srtypheci with thc FINEST and BEST FABRICS of tlie*Homc and Foreign Markets. * To those who wish to order by mail, will be semt (on application) SAMPLES OF COODS, with dire. liol?, for measuring, which, if correctly foUowed, will secure a tit in all cases. DEVLIN & CO.. Broadwav. cor. Grand street,New ?ork. Broadway, c >r. Warren stree!. New York. S.-ot 2:> Imo WM. S1NT?1 Kl ? CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX 27b. 53 Cltrtmbers Sf., Neu> York. XTfTM, SMITH BROWN will receive eon \V signments of COTTON for sate on commission, and make cash advances- on shipments. His arra- gements are such as o msurc faithful attention to UM interest of the consigner. Sept \1 2mo (FORMERLY FOOT ?? SULZL?CSSR,) WHOLESALE and RETAIL BEG *o inform the citizens cf Columbia and tho. people of the neighboring country, that they are now receiving. and have recoiv?d, & great variety t>f Dry Goods AND Of all descriptions.*suitable to all season*, and all manlier of persons. They have, among many other articlos, fresh supplies of the. following: " . G-EOCER?ES. COFFEE. TEAS, (Green and Blaok.) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES. (New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES. Sperm. Tallow.and Adam'ttue. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds. . Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Ci:rumen With every variety of Grocery.. Copperas, Soda. Blue Stone, ?ic. Spices-Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger, Nutmegs, ?fee. Shoe Blacking, Brushes, Curry Combs. Horst: Brushes, ?V.c. , Knives and Forks, Matches. ? Starch, Mustard. TOBACCO MO C1GEBS. Bes: SMOKING and CHE WC, TOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander? son's, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties. j BUY SOODS i Por Ijad??s, i A foo-variety, io which the attention of the ladies is particularly requested. Wc have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSE;.IN DES LAINES. English and American PRINTS. Cambric tv. dhu ami "plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Xongcloth. .Calicoes; Worsteds, Coburg, ?'?y;.,suitable for fall audi win:i:r. Alpacas, black and colored. Comba and Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Perfnnv s of'everv varietv. Chalk Pearl Powder. ' " Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Tics of ail de? scriptions and the latest fashions, Tuck Combs, Bair Nets, Waterfalls-ail of th . very last styles and patterns. Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons. Hosie ry of all descriptions. English and Amencnn Glov.os of th prettiest ?tvle. ? Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimble^. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton. Hooks and Eves, A eil;. Ladies" Billet and Letter Paner, ruled. Skirt Braii* of all color?. Lastings, Whalebone. Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other Buttons,fancy, dress and common. ' Scissors, Pins. Bair Pins, wire ami cutta percha. Misses' and ( hil.Iron's Shoe s. " Round ('.. .nbs. Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cot ton,Velvet Ribbon'. Elastic do. Gentlemen's Varlet's. Coals, (dress and frock.) Pants. Vests. Shirts of al) descriptions, over and under. Flannel and Fancy Shirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stockings, Socks, Gloves-a gr?.a: variety. Collais?, linen and paper. Wristbands. Plavins Cards. g Fine Tooth and Pockel Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles for do.; Tooth Brushes. Boots and Shoes ol all styles and tin Pocket .c d Nee', Handkerchiefs, silk am cotton: Neck-ties of the latest .styles. Pocket L .ol.s. Fancv Pipes- American Meerschaum. ? Pocket H?iidki*rchiefs, linen, silk and cotton: ?(ats: Penaud Pocket Knives: Razors and Razor Strops. Suspenders of al! styles. Tobacco. French and English stylo. Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys. Taylor's Twist, (?lass Chimiii, s, best Ink, Gun Caps. Tobacco "Bags, Shoo Laces. Slate Pencils, Umbrellas. Children's Gloves and Bose. Violin and dui', .r Strings. Let ter Paper and Envelop* s ,w I a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to l?>th sexes, ?hieb, we have Obt the space- to enumerate! Appiy at the old stand, iu Assemblv street, to Sept ll SUtiZBACHER & CO. Cotton Wanted- . rr W?V. highest prices paid fotCOTTON and L for all kinds ol COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers and country merchants will nod it to their advantage to call and see. Sept ll SULZBACHER ? CO