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ising business men, with stout hearts, and heads full of brains, are therefore needed much here, for I am free to confess that old fogyism has reigned undisturbed here too long. Charleston, as a city, is, without doubt, the most pleasant place of residence that I know of in all my acquaintance. In winter, we scarcely ever have it cold enough to produce ice, and if at all, it melts in a few hours.--Consequently, we have fruits, vegetables and flowers from the 1st of January to the 31st of December. As a summer residence, I prefer it to any city North that I have ever visited, being almost entirely surrounded by broad salt water, with the ocean immediately in front, we are never without a fine sea breeze, rendering the hottest summer days and nights not only bearable, but positively delightful. As to the health of Charleston, no city enjoys a greater exemption from disease. The yellow fever has, for the last ten years, visited us every other year. Last year was the time for its