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School O?rla.
BT FITZ GREENE HALLXCK.
Merrily bounds tho morning bark
Along the summer sea;
Merrily mount? the morning lark
Tho topmost twig on tree;
Merrily smiles the morning roso
The morning sun to see;
And merrily, merrily greets the rose
The honey-suckiug bee;
But merrier, merrier far aro these,
Who bring on wings of the morning breeze,
A music sweeter than hor own,
A happy group of loves and graces,
Graceful forms and lovely faces,
Allin gay delight out-Sown;
Out-flown from their school-room grases,
School-room rules and school-room pages,
Lovely in their teens and tresses,
Summer smiles and summer dresses,
Joyous ia. their dance and song,
With sweet sisterly caresses,
Arm in arm they speed along.
Punch says tho present "diet" of thc
small German powers is humble pie.
NEW STORE.
THE subscriber has hist opened his new
store, corner of W abbington and As?
sembly streets-on the square opposite thc
old Jail-where can bc found alargo sup?
ply of COOKING STOVES, comprising the
following celebrated patterns: Buck's Pa?
tent, Western Home and Helta. Also, a
complete assortment of J APANNED, PLA?
NISHED, STAMPED and PLAIN TIN?
WARE. A. PALMER.
Nov 2G_3
JUST RECEIVED !
OK COHSIGKMEKT.
IQ CASK (25 gallons) directly imported
"O G OD ABD BRANDY-the finest ar?
ticle of the kind ever imported to this mar?
ket. At ISAAC MOISE'S,
Plain st., next to J. G. Gibbes' residence.
Nov 25 3
To Rent,
MMY late RESIDENCE, at tho cor?
ner of Bull and Upper Boundary
streets* AI*SO
The BRICK HOUSE at present occupied
by Mr. Wm. H. Hcyward, on Laurel street.
Both places arc commodious and com?
fortable, with every convenience for a re?
spectable family.
Possession will be given first of Januarv
ncxt. J. W. PARKER. *
_Nov 23_%
JLMJATSTCT BOOKS.
* N assortment of LAW JtiOOKS, includ
J\_ ing the SOUTH CAROLINA LAW and
EQUITY REPORTS, in sets- or volumes,
can he found at R. L. BRYAN'S, one door
East of Nickerson's Hotel.
Nov 25 }6* J. J. McCARTER.
For Sale,
MiflMjr-ji BETWEEN this and 25th
@V4p7fproximo, a "GRAND SQUARE
fl? I ? I ROSEWOOD PIANO," Stein?
way A Son's make. Also, Rosewood Stool
and India Rubber Corer. This is a splen?
did instrume- it, of tho best tone, and not
in tho least '.tmsed. Applv at this office,
Nov 26 _ ' 3*
NOTICE.
1 nm mrnin n i nil m rv ?> jiim
A ariiMUiu M\KM TO RENT.
BY authority of the City Council, I pro?
pose to rent for one year, to tho high?
est bidder, the STATE FAIR GROUNDS,
(adjoining the city, ) containing about forty
acres, all ia a high state of cultivation.
Applicants will apply to the City Clerk,
at his office on Taylor street. North of
Catholic Church, where terms will be made
known. Oui; AN DO Z. BATES,
Chairman Committee on Streets.
Nov 26 4
For Sale,
i Ca? ACRES OF LAND, within two
-fc<?70 miles of Winnsboro. Of this, 3U0
acres are cleared, and thc remainder is
woodland. There are several springs on
this land, which is termed "Creek Bottom
Land." For particulars, apply to
Nov 19 WM. McGUINNIS, Columbia.
A House, Farm, Orchard and Vine?
yard for Sale.
THE HOUSE has 40 acres attached, 8 a
vineyard of choice and abundant bear?
ing grapes and an orchard of 500 peach
trees. The place is on.the Sand-hills of the
Watercc. Terms accommodating. Apply
to CARLOS TRACY, Nickerson's Hotel, ot?
to Mrs. E. IL TRACY, on thu premises.
Nov 10 ||3tu3*
FOR S?LX.E,
VSMALL FARM, within four miles of
Columbia, near Landmm's Pottery.
On the premises is a neat COTTAGE and
out-buildings; also, a well of most excel?
lent water. For terms, Ac, apply to the
subscriber, on the premises.
Novl4tu3 M. S. LANDRUM.
House-iurnisHing Goods.
riMlE subscriber has received a supply of
I tho above, consisting of Brass and
Iron-hooped TUBS, BUCKETS and KEEL
ERS, Hair and si ?aw Brooms and Brushes,
Table und Door Matts, Japanned Tin Toi?
let Setts, Looking (Hasses, Ac.
W. B. STANLEY,
Corner Plain and Gates streets,
Nov 19 8 Nearly opp. Shiver House.
Sales of Go ver nm't Property.
AT noon, on WEDNESDAY, November
22, and every day thereafter, at Col?
lege Campus, I will offer at public saie, GO?
VERNMENT PROPERTY in my charge:
Horses and Mules, sold Wednesdays and
Fridays.
Wagons and Harness, Wednesdays and
Saturdays.
Scrap," Wronght, Pig and Bar Iron, Boil?
ers. Engines and broken Machinery sold
daily.
Bricks and old Buildings. Tb^-sdays.
Terms cash. EDGAR McMt LEN,
Assistant Special Treasury Agent.
Nov 18 10
SM they Genie!
ANOTHER
Ol
Groceries,
JUST RECEIVED BY
GERVAIS (OR vIDGEj STREET,
OPPOSITE ?JTATE HOUSE,
C0LUIH8?A, 3. C.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
SMOKED BEEF.
BACON-Clear Side?, Hami, <Scc.
SLACCAvROBfl.
SUGAR-all kinds, at lowest rates.
APPLES..
POTATOES. NOT 17
South Carolina College.
THE Stated annual meeting of the Board
of Trustees of the South Carolina Coi?
nce To-ui VjS held s.t thc College Library, on
WEDNESDAY, 23th inpt., at 7 o'clock p.' m.
L. L. FRASEE, Ju.,
NOT 23 6 Sec. Bosrd Trustees.
THE undersigned, in connection with
bi? Saloon, has opened a RESTAU?
RANT, where thc very best the market
affords-in the shape of OYSTERS, FISH,
GAME, MEATS, etc., can bo obtained
prepared in every style, by an excellent
cook. Gentlemen can be supplied with
regular MEALS and LUNCHES at all
hours. A call is all that will be necessary.
Tho very best brands of CHAMPAGNE,
BRANDY," WHISKEY, GIN, etc., CON?
STANTLY ON HAND.
T. M. POLLOCK,
Nov 22 Rear of Hanahan A Waiiey's.
Council Chamber,
COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 24, 18G5.
ON the first Monday in December next,
an election will be held for one AL?
DERMAN in Ward No. 2, to fill vacancy
i occasioned by the resignation of J. S.
i Leaphart.
Thc following gentlemen are appointed
Managers-election to be held at Dr. W. P.
Geiger's: L. F. Hopson, A. R. Phillips,
James Campbell. F. H. ELMORE,
NOT 25 City Clerk.
Special Notice to Delinquent Tax
Payers.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
COLUMBIA, November 24, 1865.
BY order of the City Council, thc BOOKS
of this office will be closed upon the
7th of December next. After that date,
TAXES due the city will be collected
through thc usual forms of law.
F. H. ELMORE,
Nov 25 6 City Clerk.
To Builders and Contractors.
PROPOSALS FOR ERECTING ASHED,
for a temporary Market, on Assembly
strct, will be received by the Committee
on Market, on or before the 27th inst. For
further particulars, applv to
j. si. BEAK FLY,
J. S. GUIGNARD,
JOHN STORK.
By order of Council. Nov 24 4
C01I1IISSI0\ AGENCY.
PB. GLASS has established, in conncc
. timi with the Book and Stationery
business, a general COMMISSION AGENCY
for the purchase and sale of Merchandize
of every description, Bonds, Stocks, Beal
Estate, Ac.
Careful attention given to all business
entrusted to him.
Office, at present, on Plain street, neai
Nickerson's Hotel. Nov 1
i 17 17 T 4 /^TjTQi^iXr
I Ali. Ali. fi ^V,'.rVk5Ul^l ,
DBUCGt$T& APOTHEGM
Bedell's JEt.o^j%z.
FINE assortment of PERFUMERY
and FANCY ARTICLES. Nov 2 26
Law Card.
IH AVE resumed thc PRACTICE Ol
LAW. Office at Greenville.
Nov j WADDY THOMPSON.
rttmm UWVEBSITY,"
Greenville, S. C.
THE EXEBCISES of this Institution
will bo resumed on the 15th of Feb
ruary next.
For Circular giving further information,
application m av be made to
PROF. JNO. F. LANNEAU,
Oct 28 f?7 Secretary of Faculty.
Charleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle A
Sentinel, Edgefield Advertiser, Newberry
Herald, and Yorkvillo Enquirer, please
copy until the 15th of January, and forward
bills to the Secretary of Faculty, Greenville.
A
AND
UOANT STOCK
OF
GOODS!!!
JUST 8E?E1?E0
AND FOB SALE BY
j. aimun & co.,
ASSEMBLY STEEET,
Beticccn Plain and Washington Streets,
QA rX>Z. Assorted GENT'S DRESS and
Ol I BUSINESS COATS.
10 doz. OVER-COATS.
50 " FANTS.
20 " VESTS.
20 " Shetland Ribbed UNDER-SHIRTS
and DRAWERS.
20 doz. White Ribbed UNDER-SHIRTS
and DRAWERS.
20 doz. Shaker Flannel Under-shirts and
Drawers.
20 doz. heavy Grey Under-shirts and
Drawers.
5 doz. Red Flannel Under-shirts and
Drawers.
10 doz. Brown Knit Coats.
10 " Grey " "
20 doz. Linen Collars.
80 " Gent's Black Gauntlets.
50 " " assorted Wool Gloves.
10 " " White Gloves.
50 " " Woolen and Silk Scarfs.
40 " " Wristlets.
30 " ?' assorted Merino Hose.
10 pieces All-wool White Flannel.
10 " Canton Flannel.
55 pieces White Muslin.
20 '. French Chintz.
10 " Check.
15 " Gingham.
20 " Linscv.
5 doz. Balmoral Skirts.
10 pieces Black Alpaca.
10 " Fancy "
10 " Delains.
5 " Black Velvet.
10 " French Merino.
5 " Black Cloth.
10 " Satinets.
10 " Kentucky Jeans.
10 doz. Ladies' and Children's Hats.
10 doz. Umbrellas.
12 " Ladies' Netts.
50 " Knives and Forks.
10 " Ladies' Hats.
10 " Children's Hats.
io " French Corsets.
10 " assorted Cloaks.
10 doz. Umbrellas.
10 " Shawls.
10 tierces Butter.
5 boxes Ginger.
10 kits Mackerel, Ne. 1.
10 " " No. 2.
10 boxes Sugar Crackers.
20 " Soda "
10 " Fancy "
10 " Wine "
1 " Allspice.
1 " Cinnamon.
4 " Pepper.
1 " Indigo.
2 lirliins Lard,
10 bids. Crushed Sugar.
10 " Brown "
100 boxes Dairy Cheese.
5 bbls. Kerosene Oil.
100 doz. Hinges.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
? fr o E S !
iv/ JLJL V/ ? .
WE A RE RECEIVING DAILY
mw GOODS ?
WHICH WILL BE SOLD
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Agent for Kalb's celebrated ARTIFICIAL
LEG ai d ARM.
Also, agent for FAIRBANKS SCALES.
Circulars to be seen at the store.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
10 doz. Clocks.
Hierhost Price Given for
Old Gold and Silver.
NOT 12
Stockholders' Meeting.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
WILMINGTON > MANCHESTER R. R. CO.,
Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 20, 1805.
THE Eighteenth Annual Meeting of tho
Stockholders of the Wilmington and
Manchester Railroad Companv will be held
in Wilmington, N. C., on WEDNESDAY,
tho 29th proximo. WM. A. WALKER,
Nov 4 Sec'v Wil. ft Man. Railroad Co.
RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
h. C. CLARKE,
Washington Street, Opposite Old Jail.
TOGETHER WITH
RIBBONS. COLOGNE, TOILET POW
DER. VERBENA WATER, TOILE*
SOAPS, SOZODONT, DIAPER PINS, Toilet
Powder Boxes, SUk and Leather Belts, Cor?
sets, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Gloves,
Linen Braids, Tape, Shawls, Edgings, Bal?
moral Skirts, Calicoes, Traveling Bags,
Portmonaies, Canton Flannel, Cassimeres
and Cloths, for Gent's wear, Blankets, Hats,
Whalebone, Zephyr Worsted, Black Bomba?
zine, Black French Merino, Black Alpaca,
B. E. Diaper, Huck. Diaper, Cloak Orna?
ments and Trimmings, Serpentine Silks and
Worsted Braids, Fancy, Pearl, Agate, Bone,
Metal and other Buttons, Shell and Imita?
tion Tuck Combs, Dress Trimmings, Mar?
celine Shawl Pins, Menefour, Ladies' Meri?
no Vests, Drawers and Petticoats, Gilt and
Jet Belt Buckles, Gent's Merino Drawers
and Undervests, Waterfalls and Tads, Lace
Veils, Marceline Silk, Ac. Oct 29
Charleston Advertisements.
STENHOUSE & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COM. MERCHANTS,
No. 110 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C.
/"COTTON and PRODUCE forwarded to
\_J the Northern cities. From their long
experience, they feel confident of their
ability to give satisfaction. Nov 10
JOHN KLNG & CO.,
IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Scgars,
Crockery, Hollow-ware and Glass-ware, Ac.
2,000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT to arrive.
No. 88 Hs.se! street, Charleston, S. C.
NOT 7 }3mo
<""?~r ? Tvr IH? ? v efc 0O-,
ll Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C.,
DEALERS in LIME, CEMENT, Calcined
and Land PLASTER, LATHS, HAIR
and BUILDING MATERIALS in general,
which will always be shipped in good order
and at the lowest market prices.
GEO. W. OLNET. H. B. OLNET. C. C. OLNET.
Nov 3 lme*
C. A. CHISOLM. lt. G. CHISOLM. II. !.. CHISOLM.
GHJSOtM BROTHEBSt
SHIPPING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cliarleston, S. C.
13ROMPT attention given to the pur?
chase, f ale and shipment of COTTON,
RICE, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, COAL,
Ac. Merchandize forwarded to all parts of
tho country. Consignments solicited, on
which liberal advances will he made.
Nov 8 Imo
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
IK"
CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL.
GRANADA, Q,(AK?R CITY.
ANDALUSIA, STARLIGHT,
ALHAMBRA, SARAGOSSA.
THE shins of this line are all first-class
and reliable, arc at least :is fast as any
of the coast, and built at as great an ex?
pense. They arc in charge of gentlemanly
and capable commanders, and every atten?
tion will be paid to the comfort of the pas?
sengers. Our of the above shins will be
despatched from New York and one. from
Charleston EVERY WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY. Cargo by these steamers
insures at the lowest rates. All informa?
tion can be haH from cither of the agents.
RAVENEL & CO.. Charleston.
ARTHUR LEARY, New York.
Merchandize and Cotton addressed to
cit brr house will be promptly forwarded.
Nov 5 3mo
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND
FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS
MONERA, Capt. Mankman,
EMILY B. SOC DE R,C apt. \V nc hester.
FOR NEW YORK DIRECT!
THESE vessels alternating weekly, offer?
ing evcrv Thnrsdav to the traveling
public a FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER
BOAT, with superior accommodations.
There will be a mail bag kept at the office
of the Agents, closing always an hour be?
fore the sailing of each steamer.
For Passage or Freight, apply to
WILLIS ft CHISOLM, Agents,
Oct 5 3mo* Mills House, Charleston.
f?SHEB & IO WR&ttCE*
SUCCESSORS TO
FISHER & AGNEW,
HAVE just rceeived a large and com?
plete stock of HARDWARE, compris?
ing Carpenters' and Ff ming Tools, Iron
Everything wanted in the GROCERY
line-Sugars, Coffeee, Teas, Mackerel, Li?
quors, Segars, Ac.
And, having secured thc services of Mr.
J. C. GREEN, would respectfully ask tho
attcstion of the ladies of the city and sur?
rounding country to their stock of DRY
GOODS-Des Laities, French, English and
American Prints, Cambrics, Alpacas, Hoop
Skirts, Shoes and Bootees, Ac.
Nov 14 Loo FISHER & LOWRANCE.
The friends of Dr. A. N. TALLEY nomi?
nate him as a candidate: for Mayor at the
ensuing election in April next. Nov 2 *
New York Advertisements.
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
PMNTEHS' WAftEHOUSE,
NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner
of Reade street,) New Y'ork. Thc type
on which this paper is printed is from "thc
above Foundry. Nov 18
Metropolitan Enterprise.
GREAT SIFT SALE
OF TUE
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION.
CAPITA!.$1,000,000.
DEPOT 197 Ii HO AD WA Y, JV. Y.
AN immense stock of PIANOS, JEWEL?
RY, WATCHES and FANCY GOODS,
all to bc sold for ONE DOLLAR each, with?
out regard to value, and not to be paid for
till you see what you will receive.
Certificates, naming each article and its
value, arc placed in scaled envelopes and
well mixed. One of these envelopes will be
sent by mail to any address, on receipt of
25 cents; five for $1; eleven for $2; thirty
for $5: sixty-five for $10; and one hundred
for $15. On receipt of the certificate, you
then it is at your option to pay thc dollar
and take the article or not. "Purchasers
may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond
Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine or any set
of Jewelry on our list, for $1; and in no
case can they get less than one dollar's
worth, as there are no blanks.
Agents are wanted in every town in tho
country; every person can make $10 a day
idling our certificates in the greatest sale
of Jewelry ever known.
" end 25c. fer a certificate, which will in?
form you what you can obtain for $1. At
the same time get our circular, containing
full hst and particulars; also, terms to
agents. Address
JAMES HUTCHINSON A CO.,
Nov 14 2mo 197 Broadway, "N. Y.
RATMIVIAD'C III ID nVFt
UtlbllLLUll ? ll VIII Ul Li
THE Original and Best in thc World!
Thc only true and perfect HAIR DYE.
Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous.
Produces immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair
or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad
dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine
is" signed William A. Batchelor. Also, RE?
GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE
FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying
the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR,"
Oct 25 ly_New York.
LAWRENCE.
BALDWIN
& CO.,
BANKERS m BROKERS,
NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
co VEBNM?NT SECUMT?ES
AND other STOCKS, BONDS, Ac,
bought and sold on commission.
DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y.
Stock Exchange.
'SIMEON BALDWIN, Ju., member N. Y.
Petroleum and Mining Board.
TYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED
Sept 4_limo
Burning of the Museum.
LETTE H FROM MR. li ? H S cyr.
NEW YOKK, July 14, 1865,
MESSRS. HERRING A Co.-GENTLEMEN:
Though tho destruction of the American
Museum has proved a serious loss to my?
self and thc public. 1 am happy to verify
the old adage, that '"It's an ill" wind that
blows nobo??y good," and, consequently,
? congratulate you that your well known
safes have again demonstrated their supe?
rior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of un?
usual severity.
Tho safe you made for mo some time
ago was in the office of the Museum, on
the second floor, back part of the building,
and in the hottest of the fire.
After twenty-four hours of trial, it was
found among the debris, and on opening
it Ons day has yielded np its contents in
v ./ good order-books, papers, policies of
insurance, bank bills, ail in condition for
immediate use, and a noble commentary
on thc trustworthiness of Herring's Fire
Proof Safe. Yours truly, P. T. BARNUM.
Herring's Patent Champion Safes.
77ie Most Reliable Protection from I\re
noir Knoten.
HERRING A CO.'S PATENT BANKERS'
SAFES, with Herring & Floyd's Patent
Crystalized Iron, the best security against
a burglar's drill ever manufactured.
HERRING A CO.,
No. 251 Broadwav, cor. Murrav st., N. Y
FARREL, IIERR?NG A CO., Philadelphia.
Oct 26 2mo HERRING A CO., Chicago.

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