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O, that thou could'st forever be As pure and bright as now, O, that care would never leave Its shadows on thy brow. O, that tears might never dim The lustre of thine eye, Or thy sweet lips-so innocent Give utterance t<> a sigh. I would not have thy beauty marred By sickness, grief or sin, Fd Lave thee beautiful without, But lovelier far within. And when I fold thee to my heart, And kiss thy smiling face, 1 ask not fame or gold for thee, But health and heavenly grace. And may a motin r*s fervent prayer For thee bc heard en high; A prayer, my precious one, I breathe, When none out God is nigh. -?9, A BIG CITY.-London spreads over more than 720 square miles, contains 2,600 miles of streets, has 300,000 houses, a population of 3,000,000, and an assessed annual rental of over ?00,000,000. LvDrsTRY.-Rollin did not com? mence his great historical work until the age of seventy, thus affording a most singular instance of industrial energy. Flowers fling their wealth upon the vacant air, and rich men often liing theirs upon the vacant heir. "Woman is said to bo a mere delu? sion, but it is sometimes pleasant to hug delusions. What ship would be freighted with knowledge V-Scholarship. What word of ease is like a call to meals ?-Com-for-table. Why is a bald head like Heaven ? Because there's ?io parting there. BanK of Hamburg, S. C. ACONVENTION of the Stockholders of this Bank is called to meet at their Banking House, in this place, on WED? NESDAY, 22d November next. Attendance either in person or by proxv is earnestly requested, so that the stock may bc nnlv represented. A. C. DECOTTES, Cashh r. Hamburg, s. C.. Oct,20, 1865. Oct 27 2:1 Schedule Spartanburg and Union Railroad. AFTER this, the trains on this road will run on TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS of each week from Spartan burg C. H. to Shelton, connecting by stages with Winnsboro and Columbia. S. C. Tilos. B. JETER, President. UnionviUe, s. C.. Nov. 7, 1805. Nov ll_jfi Stockholders' Meeting. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON fr MANCHESTEU R. R. CO., Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 20. 1865. THE Eighteenth Annual Meeting of thc Stockholders of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company, will be held in Wilmington, N. C., on WEDNESDAY, the 29th proximo. WM. A. WALKER, Nov 4 Sec'y Wil. A Mau. Railroad Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CONFECTIONARY, BAKERY AND rriHE subscriber, thankful to his friends JL and the public for the very liberal pa? tronage heretofore bestowed,solicits a con? tinuance of thc same. He is manufacturing daily a superior article of A S S O R T E D CANDY, BREAD and CAKES of every de? scription, siub ns Found, Fruit, Sponge, Queen, Rock, Jumbles, Lady Fingers, Shewsbury, Plum, Jelly, Meringues. Ginge r Snaps, Cocoa-nut Drops, ?Sugar Biscuit, Ginger-bread, Washington, Ginger-nuts, Ac. Cakes iced and ornamented to order. Dessert Dishes prepared at short notice. Candies, of my own manufacture, wholesale and retail. FRESH BREAD and ROLES everv even? ing, at 5 o'clock: FIES and PUFF PASTE TARTS every morning. J. MCKENZIE. On Plain street, next door to the corner of Gates street, in the immediate vicinity of the Shiver Houso ami thu Columbia Pliwnix Office, Columbia, S. C. Nov 2 3* 0. &? PARSLEY & C0M MER-CIIANTrS, NO. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. O. G. PARSLEY, JOHN JUDGE, O. G. PARSLEY, Ju. HENRY SAVAGE. Oct 24 Imo 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. JOHN A. KAY. RALPH E. B. HEWETSON Sept 20 t CITY SURVEYOR. OT FICE at residence, in rear of the Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S. C. Sept 20 * f AND ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODS!!! JOST RESEWED AND FOR SALE BY j. man its., ASSEMBLY STREET, Bctireeit Pliiit and Washington Streets, QA VOZ. Assorted GENT'S DRESS and Ol 7 BUSINESS COATS. io doz. OVER-COATS. 50 .. PANTS. 2o " VESTS. 20 " Shetland Ribbed UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. ?2() doz. White Ribbed UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 2o duz. shaker Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. 20 doz. lu aw Grev Under-shirts and Drawers. 5 doz. Red Flannel Under-shirts and Drawers, lo doz. Brown Knit Coats. 10 " Grey " i; 20 doz. Einen Collars. 80 .. Gent's Black Gauntlets. 5n '. assorted Wool Gloves. 10 " " White Gloves. 50 " " Woolen and Silk Searls. 40 " " Wristlets. 30 ;i " assorted Merino Hose, in pieces All-wool White Flannel. 10 ( anton Flannel. 55 pieces White Muslin. 20 French Chintz. li) '. Check. 15 " Gingham. 2t> " Linsev. 5 doz. Balmoral Skirts. 10 pieees Black Alpaca. lo " Fancy 10 :- Delains. 5 li Black Velvet. 10 " French Merino. 5 " Black Cloth. 10 :i Satinets. 10 " Kentucky Joans. lt) doz. Ladies' and Children's Hats. 10 doz. Umbrellas. 12 " Ladies' Netts. 50 " Knives and Fot i .-. lo " Ladies'Hats. lo '? Children's Hats. 10 " French Corsets. 10 " assorted Cloaks. 10 doz. Umbrellas. 10 " Shawls. 10 tierces Butter. 5 boxes Ginger. 10 kits Mackerel, Na. 1. 10 " " No. 2. lo boxes Sugar Crackers. 20 " Soda 10 '* Fa nev " 10 " Wino' 1 " Allspice. ] " Cinnamon. .t li Peppor. 1 " Indigo. 2 tirkins Lard, 10 bbls. Crushed Sugar. 10 '. Brown loo boxes Dairy Cheese. 5 bbls. Kerosene Oil. loo doz. Hinges. ALSO, A LARGE EOT OF SHOES! WT. AHE RECEIVING DAILY mw GOODS ? WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST GASH PRICES. Agent for Kalb's celebrated ARTIFICIAL LEG and ARM. Also, aident for FAIRP.AXK'S SCALES. Circulars to be seen at the store. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. 10 doz. Clocks. Highest Price Given for Old Gold and Silver. NOT 12 Special Notice COUNCIL CHAMBER, _ THE attention of person* making appli? cation for LICENSE to RETAIL SPI? RITUOUS LIQUORS, ia called to the fol? lowing extracts from ?lie City Ordinances. Xo applications icill bc considered framed otherwise than in strict conformity with tho subjoined regulations, now in force: SECTION 1. Bc it ordained, That any per? son wlio maj- bo desirous of procuring a license to keep a tavern or retail spirituous liquors . within the city of Columbia, shall apply, in writing, to the City Conned: and in case the application be for a license to r? - tail spirituous liquors, it shall bc accomp - nied by the certificate of tico respectable free? holders of said citv, recommending tho applicant as a lit and proper parson to bc entrusted with a liceimc to retail, and agreeing to becomehis sureties: and in case such application be for a license to keep a tavern, it shall bc accompanied by the re? commendation of at least six (6) respectable freeliolders af the neighborhood where said ' tavern is proposed to oe kept, who shall cer? tify that thc person so recommended by them is of good repute for honesty and sobriety, and known to the persons recom? mending to have at least two sparc beds, and necessary bedding more than are re? quired for tin; family of the said applicant, and is well provided with house-room, sta? bling and provender. SECTION 2. Ami, be it further ordained, j That any person to whom a license to retail spirituous liquors may be granted as afore? said, shall, tagether leith the persons by whom ?ieor she may hare been recommend? ed, t itter into bond, in Ute penal sion cf one | thousand dollars, wherein aud whereby they shall jointly and severally obligate "them- j selves to the corporation of the city of Co? lumbia, that the hokier of the license will in every respect comply with all thc laws of the State of South Carolina respecting the retailing of spirituous liquors, and with all the ordinances of the city of Columbia, now being or hereafter to be made of force re? specting the same. ***** SECTION 1. Bc it further ordained, That all and every person or persons to whom license may be granted, shall, after comply? ing with the above conditions, pay for each and every license to retail spirituous liquors, in quantities not less than a quart, the sum nf thirty dollars; and for every license to keep a tavern, ibo sum of fifty dollars: and such person or persons, on complying with tho conditions and making thc payment aforesaid, shall bc entitled to receive a certificate, signed by the Clerk of thc Council. ***** SECTION 1. Be it ordained, That each and every license to keep a tavern or retail epiritnous liquors within the limits of thu City of Columbia, which shall hereafter be granted hy the said City Council,shall er- | 2?ire '?ii tile first day of January lier! ensu? ing the date of sucJt license. And the sum | to bu paid therefor shall be at the rate of fiftv dollars per annum for tavern license, and thirty dollars for retail license, as is now provided for by law: and propoiHion- j ately for any part <f the year, from the date thereof to tho said first day of Jami arv. SECTIOS 2. Tie ii further ordained, That no t?rense to keep a tavern, or retail spirit? uous liquors, within thc limits of the city of Columbia, shall hereafter bo granted to ny applicant therefor w/mse recommenda . ? 'ii shall be signed by any freeholder who | preciously may hare recommended more titan one other person beside the applicant, or | icho shall be at the time surety for mure than ont ta cern keeper or retailer of spirituous liquors. Done and ratified in Council, ?Ve. The necessary blanks and forms can bo procured at the office of* the Citv Clerk. Published by order of the Mayor for general information. F. H. ELMORE, Nov 10 i City Clerk. South Carolina-Richland District. IPURSUANT to resolutions of the Gene? ral Assembly, an ELECTION will bo held in this District, on WEDNESDAY. 22d instant, for one REPRESENTATIVE in the Congress of the United States. Polls will bc opened at the different election pre? cincts, and the election conducted in all respects as for members of the General Assembly. J. C. J AN NEV, Nov H Chairman Board of Managers. Charleston Advertisements. Browne & Schirmer, .GE??E?tAL COMMIS'?? AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. '.) EXCHANGE PLAC?:, CHAKI?ESTOX, S. C. \Y. R. BROWNE. F. M. SCHIRMER. REFEEEXCES. Messrs. JOHN FRASER & CO., Charleston. .Mr. W. P. HALL. Charleston, S. C. Messrs. T. SAVAGE HEYWARD .t SONS, Augusta, Ga. Messrs. FENNER, BENNET \ BOWMAN, Nev.- York. I)ARTICULAR attention given to the purchase, sale and shipment of COT? TON and other PRODUCE. Liberal ad? vances made on cotton shipped through our New York references. doods and Merchandize of all descrip? tions received and forwarded from this point or the terminus of tho South Caroli? na Railroad, (now Hopkins'.) "et its imo AB OLP H NIMITZ, WHOLESALE RICE DEALER, NO. 30 VENDUE RANGE, Nov 14 _ jf,? ~ ^HITKING & co., IMPORTERS ?ind wholesale dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS FLOUR, Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Seg?i s, Crockery, Hollow-ware and Glass-ware, Ac. 2.000 sacks LIVERPi ? >L SAL !' to arrive. No. M Hasel street, Charleston. S. C. Nov 7 }3mo STENHOUSE & CO., FORWARDING AND COM. MERCHANTS, No. 110 EAST RAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. COTTON and PRODUCE forwarded to the Northeim cities. From their long experience, they feel confident of their ability to < ive satisfaction. Nov 10 OLTNTEY cfc 0O-, ll Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C., DEALERS in LIME. CEMENT. Calcined and Land PLASTER, LATHS, HAIR and BUILDING MATERIALS in gene ral, which will always bc snipped in good order and at thc lowest market prices. GKO. W. OLNEY. H. B. OLNEY. C. C. OLNEY. Nov 3 lme* THE AH Ellli:\\ LAND COMPANY Central Office, No. 57 Broadway, N. Y. JOHN A. ANDREW. President, ) PRANK. E. HOWE. Vic. -Pres t, ! L. W. WINCHESTER, Treas'r, ? Trustees. GEORGE CABOT WARD, ALFRED GAUTHIER, J OFFERS its services in the purchase, sale, lease or exchange of CITY or COUNTRY PROPERTY in the South and West, or in procuring Workmen, Superin? tendents, Tenants or Partners from thc North or from Europe. Full information furnished upon inquiry of THURBER, SOULE A CO., Agents, No. 4 State street, (up-stairs, ) Oct 29 Imo _Charleston, S. C. C. A. CHISOLM. E. O. CHISOLM. II. I.. CHISOLM. GMSOtM BROTHERS, SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oliarleston, JS- C2. PROMPT attention given to the pur? chase, sale and shipment of COTTON. RICE, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, COAL. Ac. Merchandize forwarded to all parts of the country. Consignments solicited, on wdiich li'oeral advances will be made. REFERENCES. JOHN FRASER A CO., Charleston, S. C. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., " WILLIAM BRYCE & CO., New York. Nov H Imo Steinmeyer &. Son, FACTORS AND DEALERS IN BUILDING MATERIALS, &C, ANO GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. KEEP constantly on hand LIME, CE? MENT, PLASTER, HAIR, Ac.; ma? nufactured Doors, Sashes. Blinds, Seasoned Walnut, Ash, Hickory, Poplar and White Pine Lumber, Mouldings, ?Vc. AGENTS VOli Page's Portable Saw Mills. Agents for PATENT ROOFING MATE? RIAL, the cheapest and best in use; and best English and Machinery [Kellogg's) Oil. Consignments ?d' all descriptions of Mer? chandize and Material solicited, and all orders carefully and promptly attended to. Office, Yard and Pond foot of Beaufain Street, on Ashley River. JOHN H. STEINMLVER. J. H. STEINMEYER, Ja. Oct "20 Imo NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS! ?a CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. GRANADA, QX'AKER CITY, ANDALUSIA, STARLIGHT, ALHAMBRA, SARAGOSSA. THE shins of this Uno are all first-class and reliable, arc at least as fast as any of the coast, and built at as great an ex? pulse. They are in charge of gentlemanly and capable commanders, and every atten? tion will be paid to the comfort of the pas? sengers. One of tho above ships 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 bad from either of the agents. RAVEN EL & CO., Charleston. ARTHUR LEARY, New York. Merchandize and Cotton addressed to either house will be promptly forwarded. Nov 5 3mo PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIRST-i LASS STEAMERS 5IOSEKA, < >t. Manhman, EMILY R. SOTJDER,Capt. Winchester. FOB NEW YORK DIRECT.' rpilESE vessels alternating weekly, oft'er 1 ing everv Thursday 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 1'assage or Fre ight, apply to WILLIS ?t CHISOLM,Agents, Oct 5 Mills House. Charleston. MIT'S BOTEL. CORNER KINO A ND SOCIETY STS CHARLESTON, S* C. PROPRIETORS, S. H. Lt ?RING. CHAS. H. BENNETT. Sept -J7 , Imo C. N. AVERILL. J. H. AVERILL. 0, H, AVERILL ? SOS, General Auction. Commission, .1 ND rORWAHOX MEBCHANT$t No. 20 HAYNE ST.. CHARLESTOS, S. C. (COMMISSIONS for Forwarding Stocks of j Goods, 10 cents per Package; on bales Cotton, Crates and Hogsheads, 2? cents each: with funds in Land to pav charges. Oct 21 20* New York Advertisements. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS VND DEALERS in PERFUMERY, PA TKN'l MEDICINES, ?Vc. Orders, wit li remittances, promptly executed at lowest market prices. HARRAL, RISLEY .V. TOMPKINS, No. 141 Chambers and No. 1 Hudson sts., Sept !) sia New York. JAMES HARRAL, formerly of Charleston, S. C. H. W. RISLEY, formerly of Augusta, (?a. Metropolitan Enterprise. QBE AT SIFT SALE OF TUE NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION. CAPITAI.$1,000,000. DEPOT 107 BROA D WA Y, N. Y. AN immense stock of PIANOS. JEWEL? RY, WATCHES and FANCY GOODS, all to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, with? out regard to value, and not to bc paid for till you see what you will receive. Certificates, naming each article and its value, are placed in sealed 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 $l?. On receipt of the certilicate, you will seo what you arc going to have, and then it is at your option to pay thc dollar and take thc article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine or any set of Jewelry on our list, tor Si; and in no ease can" they get less than one dollar's worth, as there are no blanks. Agents arti wanted in every town in the country; every person can make $10 a day selling our certificates in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever Lnown. Send 25c. tor a certificate, which will in? form you what you can obtain toril. At the same time get our circulai-, containing full list and particulars; also, terms to agents. Address JAMES HUTCHINSON A CO.. NON 14 -Jmo VM liroadwav. N. Y. BATCHELORS HAIR HIE! THE Original and Best in the World.! Thc only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces imm?diat ely a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of had dves. Sold bv aU Druggists. Thegenuino is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, RE? GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE FLETJRS, for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Oct 25 ly_New York. LAWRENCE. BALDWIN BL GO. BASKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES 4 ND other STOCKS, BONDS, Ac, j\_ bought and sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N.T. Stock Exchange. "SIMEON BALDWIN, Ju., member N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Board. PYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED Sept 4_Gmo_ Burning of the Museum. LETTER F HOM MR. BARN PM. NEW YORK, Julvll, 1865. MESSRS. HERRING A' Co.-GENTLEMENr Though the destruction of the American Museum has proved a serious loss to my? self and the public. I am happy to verify the old adage, that "lt's an ill wind that blows nobody 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. The safe yon made for mo some time ago was in the office of the Museum, on the second floor, buck part ot the building, and in the hottest ol' the tire. After twenty-four hours of trial.it was found among the debris, and on opening it this dav has yielded up its contents in very good order - books, napers, policies of insurance, bank bills, ;>.lf in condition for immediate use. and a noble commentary <>n the trustworthiness of Herring's Fire Proof Safe. Yours truly, P. T. BARNUM. Herring's Patent Champion Safes. Thc Most Tieliahle Protection from Fire noir Known. HERRING A CO.'S PATENT BANKERS' SAFES, with Herring & Floyd's Patent Crystahzcd Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ci. r manufactured. HERRING & co.. No. 2.">1 Broadwav, cor. Mnrrav st., N. Y. FARREL. HERil? ?G A- CO.. Philadelphia. Oct 20 2ni'. .I".IRING ?V CO.. Chicago. "Vf WHOLESALE, at the lowest possible price oi Importation, for Cash. W. R. CAMERON .V Co., Importers of Hair and Manufact nrers, No. 313 Fulton St., Brooklyn, near New York. Large and small orders punctually at? tended to. Oct 25 Imo