agaapcoB T ?T ? A NY To-Day ?nd To-Morrow. BT OEBALD MASSEY. High hopes, that burn like stars sublime, Go down the stars of freedom; And true hearts perish in thc time, We bitterliest need 'em; But never sit wc down and say, "There's nothing else but sorrow;" We walk the wilderness to-day The promised land to-morrow. Our birds of song are silent now; There are no flowers blooming; But nfc burns in the froren bough, And freedom's spring is coming! And freedom's tide comes up alway, Though we may stand in sorrow, And our good bark-aground to-day Shall float again to-morrow! Through all thc long, drear night- of years, The people's cry ascended, And earth is wet with blood and tears Ere our meek suffering's ended; The few shall not forever sway, The many toil in sorrow; The bar; o"f hell are strong to-day, Bu: Christ shall risc to-morrow ? Though hearts brood o'er the past-, our eyes With smiling future glisten ; Lo! how tho day bursts up the skies Lean out vom" souls and listen? The world rolls freedom's radiant way, And ripens with our sorrow: Keep heart! who beara the cross to-day Shall wear thc crown to-morrow! Oh! youth! flame earnest; still aspiro With energies immortal; To many a beavan of desire Our yearning opes a portal; And though agc wearies by the way, And hearts break in the furrow, We'll sow th? golden grain to-day The harvest comes to-uiorrowf Build up heroic lives, ali Be like the shcathen sabre, Ready to flash out at God's command Ob! chivalry of labor! Triumph and" toil are twined-and aye Joy suns the clouds of sorrow, And :tis the martyrdom to-day Brings victory to-morrow! Jean Paul, in "Hesperus," gives this good humored sarcasm on his own countrymen. We quote from Mr. Brooks' new translation : "For I understand the Germans. They want, like the metaphysician, to know everything from the begin? ning onward, very exactly, in royal octavo, without excessive brevity^ and with some citato. They furnish an epigram with a preface, and a love madrigal with a table of contents ; they determine the zephyr by com? pass and the heart of a maiden by comic sections ; they mark every? thing, like merchants, in black letter, and prove everything, Uko jurists ; their cerebral membranes are living parchments, their legs private survey? or's poles and pedometers ; they cut up the veil of the Nine Muses, and apply to the hearts of the damsels turners' compasses and insert gnaging rods in their heads." NOTICE. Agency for DeBow's Review. THIS work, familiarly known and lite- j rally patronized throughout the United States for more than twenty years, and which suspended publication during the war, will be revived lix January, l?Co'. Those wishing to subscribe to this t:Valuable Monthly Journal of Progress, Manufactures, Internal Improvements. National Be? som ces, Economy and Statistics," will find me ai thc Shiver House every morning from 10 to 12 o'clock, and at dickerson's Hotel ev dry afternoon from 3 to 5 ?"clock, for several dava. _ j. WALLACE AINGER, Agent. CONFEDERATE BAPTIST. THE publication of this WEEKLY RELI? GIOUS PAPER will be resumed in JANUARY NEXT. The names pf sub? scribers may be sent to the proprietor, at Columbia, S. C. Payment wfil not t?o; re? quired until after the issue of the first number, G. T. MASON. .?.Papers throughout the State will confer a favor by extending this notice. Nov 2_ Gr*en?ille, S. C. . THE EXECRES of this Inptiwtion will bc resumed on thc 15th of Feb? ruary next. "o? Oireuiar giving further imorma-tiuu, application may bu mad* to Psop. JNO. F. LANNEAU. Oct 2S 6? Secretary of Facnltv. Charle-ton Courier, Augusta Chronic!* ? Sentinel, Edgcfkld Advertiser. Newberry Herald, and Yorkv?le Enquirer, please copy until the 15th of January, and forward bills to t he Secret ary of Faculty, Greenville. The South Carolina College. THE exercises of this College will be resumed on thc FIRST bMONDAY in January next . J The Faculty having been au? thorized by the Board of Trus? tees to exercise their discretion us to the requisites of applicants for admis? sion, such indulgence as tho circumstances will o'-rniit ^ill bc extended. Applicants must present themselves on thc- nrst Mondav in Januarv. M. LABORDE, Chairman of Faculty. Columbia, S. Cv, Sept. 23, 18?J. anr All papers in the State will please publish once a week until let November r-cxt. and forward bills to the Treasurer of t:ie College, Rev. C. BRUCE WALKER. D.B. DeS AUSSXJRE ATTORNEY AT LAW COMM?SSI???EK m EQUITY* OiSce in re?r of the Court House. Oct 7 Imo For State Treasurer. The new Constitution having consuli- ? dated the offices of Treas?r^r of the Upper 1 and Lower Divisions into one Department, the friends of WM. J. LAVAL, Esq., re- ! spectfully present him as a Candidate for J State Treasurer, being well convinced from their knowledge of his integrity, financial ability, long experience and familiarity with thc fiscal affairs of the State, and the laws and regulations appertaining thereto, that he will discharge the duties of such a position to the best interests of the State, and the entire satisfaction of the people. His friends think this public announcement is proper, as the supporters of other Can? didates have adopted this course. Nov 3 2 The friends of Dr. A. N. TALLEY nomi? nate him as a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election in April next. Nov 2 * For Congress. Da. R. C. GRIFFIN, of Edgcficld, ia an? nounce d as a candidate for CONGRESS from the Third Congressional District, composed o? the Districts of Abbeville, Edgcficld, Newberry, Fairfield, Lexington, Richland and Oraugeburg. Oct 23 1* For District Judge. The friends or w. B. JOHNSTON, Esq., who has so efficiently filled thc office of Ma? gistrate for tho District of Richland, re? spectfully recommend him to the Legisla? ture as a suitable gentleman to fill thc new office created by the State Convention. He is well known throughout thc State, and for thc past eight months has filled a judi? cial station with the utmost satisfaction to ah parties. MEMBERS OF THE BAR. Oct 2S_ For Congress. The friends of Gen. SAMUEL McGOWAN announce him as a Candidate for the United States Congress from the Third Con? gressional District, embracing the Districts of Oraugeburg, Edgefield, Abbeville, New berrv, Lexington, Richland and Fairfield. Oct 27_ For State Treasurer. The friends of Dr. R. W. GIBBES respect? fully nominate lum to the Legislature for this office. His well known business cha? racter, energy and ability eminently recom? mend him. He has for many years served the State efficiently in various capacities, aud now he needs her support. Oct 22 For Congress. Wo are authorized to announce JAMIES FARROW, Esq., of Spartanburg, as a can? didate to represent, in the Congress of thc United States, the Fourth Congressional District, comprising the Districts of An i dorson, Dickens, Greenville, Laurens, Spar ! tanbury, Union, York and Chester. Sept 30_? Government Property. IAll persons in thc Districts of Ri?h . land, Lexington, Fairfield and Ker? shaw, who have in their possession or con? trol property belonging to thc late s.-calleo Confederate Government, are din .-ted t?: give immediate notice thereof, an_ ro sur? render the same to the undersigned ou OJ before November 1st. This order embrace; cotton and every other description of Gov? ernment property, no matter under what authority the same may be held or de? tained. 2. Barties holding property for whicl reccipte have been given will exhibit then: forthwith. 3. Parson* having information whi ?h wil lead to the detection of individuals wb< have sold, abstracted, or concealed Govern? ment property, and who furnish informa tion thereof, will be fairly compensated. 4. Pnblic sales will be" held at this platt on WEDNESDAY, at 10 A, M. of eacl week, at the College Campus, of Govern meat property. Terme cash. 5. All persons who fail to comply witl this order will subject themselves to arres and punishment. EDGAR McMULEEN, AM>t. Special Treasury Agent. COLUMBIA, October 12,1865. JST Fairfield, Lexington and Kershaw District papers wi?i copv four times an? send bill to this office. October 15 ??lOf? LUMSDEN & McGEE, AGENTS of Baltimore Window Glae Manufactory , can furnish GLASS a manufacturers' prices, by the box, and so heit orders for the sam?. Oct 8 Imo Ultim & WASLEY COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS Ofic? WiV'*r"* Eaat end et Lo'b. AinfL att f?? to all official bhsines VT brougat before him; will also alten to drawing np Deads, c. .nv. van?--..- Mor; gag-s. Contracts, and other ordinary leg: instruments of writing. Fair copies of an document executed with neatness and d< I spatch. August 1 1 . L>lJl?ul>i&tui?ijLjjLc xx) \A\y . (FORMERL Y FOOT A SULZBACHER,) WHOLESALE and BETAIL BEG to inform the citizens of Colombia and thc people? of tho neighboring conntry, that they are now receiving, and hare received, a great variety of Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all rrfauuer of persons. They have, among many other artiel^s, fre^h supplies of the following: CrROOimfiS. COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Black. ) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES. (New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adam'tine. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds. Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every varietv of Gr#ciry. Copperas, Soda, Blue Stone, ?.tc. Spices-Cloves. Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger, Nutmegs, ?kc. Shoe Blacking, Brashes, Curry Combs. Horse Brushes, &c. Knives and Forks, Matches. Starch, Mustard. i T?B?CC? ?ND ?Gm ; Best SMOKING and CHEW'G TOBACCO. I Spanish and American CIGARS. Ot Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander ' son's, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties. DF'ODcr ladies, A flue variety, to which the attention of ! thc ladies is "particularly requested. We ; have a fine assortment of" Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. ! MOUSSELIN DES LAINEs. ! English and American PRINTS. : Cambric, twilled and plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Longclotb. I Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, .tc, suitable ' for fall and winter. ? Alpacas, black and colored. I Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumes of everv variety, j Chalk Pearl Powder. I Ladies*Shoe*. Bootees and Tics of all dc i scriptions and tlie latest fashions, i Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-all of The very last styles and patterns. Collars,'Wristbands, Ribbons. Hosiery of all descriptions. , English and Amerfcnn Gloves o' th : prettiest style. j Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. ? Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton. i Hooks and Eyes, Veils. I Ladies' Billet"and Letter Pape r, ruled. j Skirt Braid of all colors. j Lastings. Whalebone. . Belts and Belt Buckies and Ribbons. j Pearl and other Button?, fancy, dress and j common. j Scissors, Pins. ? Hair Pins, wire and gutta, percha. ; Misses' and Childrens Shoes. ' Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. j Gingham*, Lace and Trimmings. ! Working Cotton/Velvet Ribbjii, Elastic do. j Gentlemen's Var iet's. [ Ceat*, (dres* and frock,) Pants. Vests. ? Shirt* of all descriptions, over and under. j Flannel and Fancy Shirt?. : Drawers, Iamb's wool and cot toa. . Hats, Stockings, Sock*, Gicv^s- a great I variety. j Collar*, buen ?nd paper. Wristbands. Playing Cards. Fine- Tooth and Pocke; <>>mbs. Button*, for coat, pants, v.-ets; Euckles for do.; Tooth Brushes. Boote and Sheen e.f al' styles and the beet qualities. Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, ?ilk aud cotton; Neck-ties of thc ?.nest stylrs. Pocket Bo.?ke. Fanev Pipes-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cctton; Hats: Per; and Pocket Knives-. Razors ?.ad Razor Strops. Suspenders of all styles. Tobacco, Tr.-nch ana English style. Shirt Bosoms, boy's Shoes. MISCELLANEOUS, Best Kerosene Oil. Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass ChimniC'S. best Ink". Gun Laps, Tobacco Bags. Shoe Laces, Si&te Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's Gloves and Hos.:. Violin and Guitar Strings. Letter Paperand Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both sexes, whit h wc have not thc space to enumerate! Apply at the old stand, in .Vr-nfcmblv street, to" Sept ll SULZBACHLT. & CO. Cotton Wanted. j rTTSE highes; nrices paid for COTTON and J. for ?r. kinds ..:' COUNTRY PRODUCE, Farm-.rs and country merchants will rind it to thjir adva-maee tb call and sec. S*pt ll SULZBACHEB ? CO. Charleston Advertisements. "ST cfo ll Vendue Bange, 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 thc lowest market prices. GEO. TV. OLNET. H. B. OLNEY. C. C. OLNEY. NOV 3 line* C. N. AVEHILL. J. H. AVERILL. C. \. AVERILL & SOS, General Auction, Commission, AND FOnWABD'G MEBCHAOTS, No. 20 HATNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. COMMISSIONS for Forwarding, 10 cents per Package, with funds in hand to. pav charges. Refer to George W. "Wilhams k Co. ita sim, CORNEE KING AND SO CIE TTS TS., CHABLESTONt 3* C* ruoPF.rETons, S. H. LOBING. CHAS. H. BENNETT. Sept 27_ Imo PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AN? FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS MOYEKA, Capt. Marghman, EMILY B. SOTJI>EIt,Capt. Winchester. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT? THESE vessels alternating weekly, offer? ing everv Thursdav to the traveling public a FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BOAT, with superior accommodations. There will be a mail bag kept at the office of tho Agents, closing always an hour be? fore the sailing of each steamer. For Passage or Freight, apply to WILLIS & CHISOBM, Agents, Oct 5 Milla House, Charleston. Browne & Schirmer, AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 9 EXCHANGE PLACE, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. E. BROWNE. F. M. SCHIRMER. BEFEitENCES. Messrs. JOHN FRASER ? CO., Charleston. Mr. W. P. HALL, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. T. SAVAGE HEYWARD A SONS, Augusta. Ga. Messrs. FENNER, BENNET & BOWMAN, New York. PARTICULAR attention given to the purchase, salo and shipment of COT? TON and other PRODUCE. Liberal ad? vances made on cotton shipped through our New York references. Goods and Merchandize of ali descrip? tions received and forwarded from this point or the terminus of the South Caroli? na Railroad, (now Hopkins'. ) Oct 16 Imo Steinmeyer & Son, FACTORS AND DEALERS IN TIMBEB, LTJMBEB, BUILDING MATERIALS. &C., AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGESTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. > KEEP constantlv ^n haud"LIME, CE? MENT, H Alii, kc: manufactured Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, ?kc; agents for Page's Portable Saw Mille. Con? signments of all description* of Merchan? dize and Material solicited, and all orders carefully and promptly attended to. Lumber and Timber Yard and Pond foot of Beauiain Street, ou Ashley River. Office at Webt end of Beaufain frtreei. JOHN H. STZTN^TZYIO: . J. H. Sriosa?HYi?R, Ja. _Oct_26_lmo_ THE AMERICAS LAND COMPANY Central Office, No. 57 Broadway, N. Y. JOHN A. ANDREW. Pr?fcident.l FRANK E. K? ?WE. Vxee-Prei?T, : L. W. WINCHESTER, Treas'r, ' TrosteeC GEORGE CABOT WARD, ? ALFRED GAUTHIER. OFFERS it? services ir. the purchase, .?air, lease or exchange of CITY ;>r COUNTRY PROPERTY in thc South and We*t, ur in procuring Workmen, Supe-rin teudeuts, Tenant? ur Partners from the North or from Europe. Full informai Lon furnished upon inquiry of THURBER, SOULE & CO., Agents, NJ. * State street, (up-stairs,) Oct 2d Imo Charleston, S. C. f.1 JEFFERS Si CO.. (Formerly Cot/tran, Jt?.rt ? Co..) MtMsMAWha*. A RE prepare .1 to cee-o've and forward ail A. COTTON and MERCHANDIZE con? signed to their . are at Orangeburg and Hopkins' Tom-Out, on South Carolin? Railroad. On completion of tu-3 road to Ct.lumbia, they will contin?o business at that place. Bv strict attention to business and m .de? rate charges, they h >pe to ?rn ri: a -baie cf j patronage. Oct 0 Imo gr Thc Abbeville. Edgefield, Anderson, Newberry, Laurens and Greenville papers please copy for one month, and send bulto this office. ZIMMERMAN DAVIS, (Laie of thc Finn of Adams, Fro?! * Go.,) OFFERS his services to his friends , a FACTOR and COMMISSION MER? CHANT. Particular attention paid to the sale of Cotton and other Produce. Also, to die purchase of family supplies. Ofiice orner Accommodation Wharf and East 3ay, Charleston, S. C. Oct 5 Imo New York Advertisements. T. J. MOISE & CO, T. J. MOISE. J. H. MOSES. Commission Merchants, NO. 109 WATER STREET, NEW YORK. ry.SE SUBSCRIBER, (?ile of the ti rm of X T. J. & C. H. Moise & Co., Charleston, S. C.,) has formcil a copartnership, aa above, for thc purpose of conducting a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in ! the citv of New Y'ork. His Firm will bc prepared to make the usual advances upon Cotton, Naval Stores, and Produce generally. Along experience in buying, and a tho? rough knowledge of the New York market, will enable him to offer, willi confidence, his services as a purchaser of every de? scription of goods. AU orders, whether large or small, will receive prompt and faithful attention. Freight arrangements will be made, and every advantage secured which will con? duce to tho interest of those who favor him with their business. T. J. MOISE. UEFET.ENCES: Geo. W. Wilhams J: Co., Charleston. John Chees borough, Cashier Bank of Charleston, Charleston. Th os. Branch & Sons, Petersburg. W. H. Stark, Savannah. Muller & Scnn, Columbia. Sturces, Bcunett & Co., New Y'ork. W. S. Meeker, CaoV' t Bank New York, New York. B. Wilson, Richmoi Wilcox & Hand, Augus' James Seymour, Macon._Oct 2S aw6 iTCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE Original and Best in thc World! The only time 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 13ATCHELOR, Oct 25 ly_New Y'ork. LAWRENCE. BALDWIN & CO., ELMERS AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. GOVEattMENT SECURITIES AKD other STOCKS, BONDS, ?cc, bought and sold on commission. DEV.'ITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, Ja., member N. Y-. Petroleum and Mining Board. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED Sept 4_Cmo Burning of the Museum. LETTER FROM MR. BA RX UM. NEW YORK, July 14, 18?5. MESSES. HEKIUSO & Co.-GEXTT.E?EEN: Though tho destruction of the American Museum has proved a serious loss to my? self and the public. I am lmppy to verify the old adage, that "It's an fll wind that blows nobody good," and, consequently, congratulate you that your well known safes have again demonstrated their supe? rior fire-proof qualities in au ordeal of un? usual severity. Th? safe yon made for mo some time ago vas in the ofiice of th?? Museum, on the second floor, back part of the building, and ia the hottest of the Are. After twenty-four hours of trial, it was found among the debris, and on opening it thin day has yielded np its contents in very ?ooa order-books, papers, policies of insurance, bank billi*, ail in condition for immediate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fire Proof Safe. Yours truly, P. T. BARNUM. Herring's Patent Champion Safes. *7ie ifo ft Belial's Proteci?m /rora Fire no?o Knoten. HERRING A CO.T3 PATENT BANKERS' SAFES, with Herring