By T^e?ra"p?i. From Raleigh. RALTIOU, November 27.-Thc Legisla? ture met to-day. The lower House or? ganized hy electing P. Phillips, of Orange Countv, Speaker. Other officers were elected. No election of Speakur in Senate. From Washington. "WASHINGTON, November 27.-No creden? tials from thc members elect of thc late insurrectionary districts, excepting dis? tricts in Virginia and Tennessee, have been received. Funeral Invitation. vi3B The friends and acquaintances of HER? MAN and CATHERINE KRUSE and family, are respectfully invited to attend thc fune? ral of the former, at the Marion Street Methodist Church, THIS MORNING, at half-past 10 o'clock. NOTICE. THE undersigned have in their posses? sion a BOX, marked "E. B. MACK," which tho owner can get by letting his residence or place of business be known. Dec 1 GRIESHABER & W?LPE. Joseph Bogers & Sons' POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, RAZORS, RAZOR STRAPS, Shaving Brushes. ?tc, at E. POLLARD'S, On Main street, a few doors above Dec 1 t6* BcdeU/s Corner. 500 DOZEN SKIRT BRAID, CIOMPRISING every ?b ulo and color, at ' E. POLLARD S, On Main street, a few doors from Dec l f6* Bedell's Corner. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. fi>pr CASES of very superior MEDI? CO CINES, just received from that old and well known house, A. B. Sands A Co.; also, from Morgan Si Allen, New York. These Medicines arc put up with special care, and contprisc every variety that is needed for family use, and will be sold, at wholesalo and retail, at Charleston prices, at E. POLLARD'S, On Main street, a few doors above Dec 1 fG* Bedell's Corner. WALTEKB0E0 WALE ACADEMY. THE Board of Trustees of this institu? tion will hold an election for a PRIN? CIPAL, on SATURDAY, 23d December iustant. Applicants will address the under? signed at A alterboro. JOSIAH B. PERRY, Chairman. _ DecJ. _ _J5 Plough Steel. 3f\f\{\ LBS. JENKS' GERMAN AJUU PLOUGH STEEL, at lest than New York wholesale prices. CLARKSON Si TALLEY, Washington street, six doors from Main st. Dec 1_1? For Sale, Mf?gtLSL- A TOP BL^GYCARRIAGE SBSSSEZ A COW, in good condition. Apply corner of Blanding and Barnwel streets. Dec 1 1* Cloiiug ! R. & W, C. SWAFFIELD ARE IN RECEIPT OF A A88Q3?TM353Kfjl OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING CONSISTING or: OVERCOATS, BLACK FROCK COAT? BUSINESS SUITS, Ac. These goods were made expressly fi this market, in the LATEST STYLES", an such as we can recommend to our cm terners. We pay particular attention to MAKIN? GARMENTS to order, and have a larg and well selected stock of our COATING: CLOTHS and CASHMERES to select fron We try to give a GOOD, TASTY, WKLI FITTING GARMENT, at LESS PRIG THAN THE SAME CAN BE OBTAINS ELSEWHERE. HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Dec 1 3* BEDELL'S ROW. For Sale. MTWO desirable RESIDENCES-or on Richland, thc other on Laurel stroo For terms, apply to F. w. MCMASTER, Nov 20 *7 No. ;"? Law Range. Inten c3L in ?5 ri^O confine mv business exclusivelv ! _L thc GROCERY line, I will sell, at COS' the following articles: Gentlemen's Puffed Shirts, $3.75. Ladies" Coffs and Collars, 5 nets for $1. " Superfine thick-soled Gaiters, $3.5 " Hem-stitched H'dk'f's, $4.50 per do Gentlemen's Cravats, 25c. Elastic Suspenders, 50c. Coato's 200 yards Spool Thread, $1 p dozen. Pins, 10c. per paper. Elastic Cord, 8 yards for 10c. Castile Soap, 25c. per lb. Fancy Toilet Soaps, French and Ame: can, from 10 to 50c. per cake. Tooth Brushes, 25?. ( Hair Brushes, 75c. Perfumeries of all descriptions at t ' lowest cost prices. At . ISAAC MOISE'S, Plain street, ' Next to the residence of J. G. Gibbes. ESTKAY COLTS. TAKEN up, at my plantation, near Kil? lian's T. O., on tho 22(1 instant, two COLTS. Thc owner will come forward, prove propcrtv, pav expenses and take them awav. " ' W. M. GIBBES. Nov MO '_2* To Rent, ^ A HOUSE near the Charlotte Rail? wy road, across the brick bridge. Also, ''?i ' ? PIANOS to hu*. Apply tn Nov 30 3* G. W. LOGAN. Arsenal Hill. Partnership Notice. "VT7"E, the undersigned, have formed a YT limited partnership for the transac? tion of MERCANTILE BUSINESS, in thc city of Columbia, for the period of five years from this date, (unless sooner deter? mined bv death or by mutual consent.) The name of thc firm is A. C. DAVIS. John English, tho special partner, fur? nishes six thousand dollars in cash; A. C. Davis, the general partner, furnishes his time, labor and skill. JOHN ENGLISH. N v 20 39_A. C. DAVIS. Stolen! Stolen! ON thc night of tho 20th instant, Jim Washington, a ucarro man, belonging formerly to Mr. O'Keller, of Greenwood, S. C., and said to have a wife at Wilmington, N. C., who belonged to a Dr. Dcrozct, of that place, where he (Jim) expected to go as soon as he was in funds, stole from the vard of Dr. Parker's residence a large dou? ble-cased Gold Watch, marked on the back "T. H. P.," with a Gilt Chain; a double case Silver Watch, (common;) asuit of new Blue Clothes; several pieces of Under? clothes, marked "W. E. Haskell, jr.;" and Fifty Dollars in currency. A liberal reward will be given for the ar? rest of the said Jim Washington, or for the recovery of the articles lost, or for any information that will lead to his arrest. Nov 39 3* W. E. HASKELL, JE. 5 PARTIES wishing their orders for LUM? BER filled with despatch, can be sup? plied at the Columbia Steam Saw Mill. H AN AH AN A WARLEY, Agents. HANMAN & WIRLEYS. A LARGF. SUPPLY OF TTAT1TIWATIT! ! JUST RECEIVED and for salo at LOW? EST RATES. BACON SIDES. HAMS. Extra FAMILY FLOUR. BUCKWHEAT MACKEREL, CODFISH. Fresh and Pickled SALMON. LOBSTER, HERBINGS. Ac. OVENS, all sizes. SPIDERS, all sizes. SKILLETS, all sizes. POTS, all sizes. With a variety of GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac. On hand alwavs th.- choicest FAMILY GROCERIES. "_Nov 30 2 Hats and Caps. ~\TTE have just opened a beautiful lot of W GENT'S and BOYS' DRESS HATS and CAPS, in Fl it, Cassimere, Plush, Vel? vet and Silk. All of tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW FIGURES. SHIVER & BECKHAM, Nov 30 3 _?*?_xt to Shiver House. Still they Come! ANOTHER OF Groceries, JUST RECEIVED BY GERVAIS (OR BRIDGE) STREET, OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S* ?, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. SMOKED BEEF. li?COS?-Orar Sides. Hams, ?fcc. K .CCAROSI. S SJ CA IC-nil kinds, at lowest rates. APPLES. POTATOES. Received This Day ! 25 bbls. TURK ISLAND SALT. 10 bbls. IRISH POTATOES. 2,060 lbs. BACON. Which we offer at lowest market prices. NOTICE WE respectfully inform the public that we have commenced opening our stock ?f DRY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, ? 3 ? J J w u V V V Ot-/ ? And aro receiving more daily, which wc offer at the following low prices: ENGLISH PRINTS, 33 cts. DELAINES, all styles, from 33 cts. up? wards. PaUde Cbeare, new, 40 cts. Alpacca, all styles, 50 cts. Black Coburgs, from 45 cts.. upwards. French Fantasie, from 75 cts., upwards. Repis Goods, from 30 cts., upwards, Beautiful Balmoral Skirts, $3.50. Shawls, from $2.50, upwards. Cloaks, latest styles, from $7.00, upwards. Trimmed Hats, latest styles, from $2.50, upwards. A large assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, from 20 cts., upwards. And manv other Goods too numerous to mention. Ladies would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ABELES, MYERS tc CO., Nov 28 6 Bronson's Old Stand. A LARGE AND GENERAL Supply of all DESIRABLE GOODS to be found at the stoivr built on the lot occupied i bv G. G. Newton before the inarch of SHERMAN Through Columbia. The stock on band IS Considered one of tho best in thc city, and is TO BE Sold at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICES. The goods EXHIBITED At this store will compete with that of the best houses in Now York and Charleston, and will be sold AS Cheap as any in th above cities. Weare determined to sell w the above store lower than anv in the city. A Call at this estabbshment will SHOW That we are in earnest. Nov 30 Scott & Heriot. GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMOND DUST FOI; TUE HAIR. THE ONLY SOAP That should be used in frosty weather. Make? the ukin delightfully smooth. It contains no color of paint, like other noaps. It pr?venu the hanna from chapping. It is d<>lH;htfollj and lastingly perfumed. J * -A_ln? * * -*??V-. COLD CREAM SOAP. S PE lt M AC ETTI TABLET. BAY RUM SOAP. FRANGIPANNI INCENSE. ROSEMARY HAIR WASH. SILK and PAPER SACHETS, all kind.-?. Fine TOOTH BRUSHES. Fine HAIRBRUSHES. At JACKSON'S DRUG STORE, Nov 30 CIITRON, GUAVA JELLY. ' FRENCH CHOCOLATE. ' CREAM CHOCOLATE, And a choice selection of GENUINE I FRENCH CONFECTIONARY. At ?, E. MASON'S. Nov 80 Teacher Wanted. ON SATURDAY, Kith of December next, the Trustees of the "Chester Male Academy," will proceed to elect a PRINCI I PAL to" take charge of said Academy for I the ensuing year. A teacher of experience j would be preferred, and none need apply j who is incapablo of preparing young men for admission into tho South Carolina Col I lege. The situation is an eligible one in , many respects. All communications on this subject should be addressod to JAMES HEMPHILL, Chairman of Board of Trus ! tees, Chester, S. C. Nor 29 wf6 LARGE AND EtEO&NT STOCK OF GOODS!! ?JUST BE?E1VE? AND FOR SALE CY j. nm & co., ASSEMBL F STREET, Betteten Pi nn and Washington Streets, QA DOZ. Assorted GENT'S DRESS and OU BUSINESS COATS. 10 doz. OVER-COATS. 50 - TANI'S. '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 " Groy 20 doz. Linen Collars. SO " 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. 2o '. Linsev. 5 doz. Balmoral Skirts. 10 pieces Black Alpaca. 10 " Fancy 10 '. Delains. 5 '; Black Velvet. ld l: French Merino. 5 '. Black Cloth. , ll) " Satinets. 10 '. Kentucky Jeans. ll) doz. Ladies' and Children's Hats. j 10 doz. Umbrellas. 12 " Ladies' Netts. 50 " Knives and Forks. 10 '. Ladies" Hats. li) " Children's Hats. ll) " French Corsets. ll) " assorted Cloaks. 10 doz. Umbrellas. 10 " Shawls. 10 tierces Butter. 5 boxes Ginger. 10 kits Mackerel, N?. 1. 10 " " No. 2. lo boxes Sugar Crackers. 20 .. Soda ll) .' Fancv 10 .. Wine* 1 " Allspice. 1 .. Cinnamon. .1 " Peppor. 1 .' Indigo. 2 firkins Lard, 10 bbls. Crushed Sugar. 10 .. Brown 100 boxes Dairv Che.'-e. 5 bbls. Kerosene Oil. 100 doz. Hinges. ALSO \ LARGE LOT OF SHOES! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY mw mom) WHICn WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Agent for Kalb's celebrated ARTIFICIAL LEG and ARM. Also, agent for FAIRBANKS SCALES. Circulars to be seen at the store. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. 10 doz. Clocks. Highest Price Given for Old Gold and Silver. Auction Sales. By Burbec & Walter. WILL bc sold, at our store, THIS MORN? ING, at 9* o'clock, A lot of flue FURNITURE, consisting of : Mahogany Sofas, Tote-a-Tetes, Marble top Tables, Bureaus, Washstand, Hair-seat Chairs, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Blankets, Quilts, ('rockery, Cooking Stove, Cooking Utensils, Ac. ALSO, Pieces of Flannel, Goshen Butter, Macke? rel, Nails, Soap, cases Whiskey, Segars. Spices, OI?TO Oil and sundry other articles. AND A fine assortment of Geraniums. These articlos arc worthy thc attention of purchasers, and will be sold without re? serve. Dec 1 1 Hun'ls, Slocks and Brick. By levin & Peixotto. ON MONDAY, the 4th of December next, hy permission of Jacob Bell, Ordinary for Richland District, wo will sell, at the Court House in Columbia, The following PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to the estate of Bernard Reilly, deceased: 100 shares Columbia and Hamburg Rail? road Stock. 59 shares Columbia Gas-light Stock. 8 " Charloston Railroad ?nd Bank Stock. $3,000 in Bonds of Memphis and Charles? ton Railroad. All thc brick on lot on Main street, nair the State House. ALSO, AT SAME TIMK. 22 shares Union Bank Stock. Terms of sale cash. Salo positiv?. NOT 12 t OF Gtovernm't Property IWILL sell, at public auction, in thc building in rear of the Mansion House. Green v ille. S. C., on MONDAY. December 4, I860, (sale-day,) at 12 o'clock m., thc following propertv, viz: r.,000 GBAIN SACKS. 1 gear CUTTING MACHINE. 1 Upright Drill 1 Muling 1 Bi ".ecli Screwing " Parts Profiling '. 1 Compound Plaint r. 1 Eight Spindle Drill. The machinery can bc seen at the State I Works, Greenville, S. C.. hy referring to ' Jas. R. Smith, Esq., Agent. " Terms cash -Government funds. T. W. G. FRY. Assistant Agent Treasury Department. JULIUS C. SMITH, Auctioneer. Greenville, S. C., Nov. 27, 1865. Nov 29 :> Commissioner's Sale. Ex partt Melvin M. Sams el ux et ai. IN EQUITY-RICHLAND DISTRICT. IN pursuance of the order of the Court of Equity in this case. I will sell, before thc Court House, in the city of Columbia, on tho 1st MONDAY in December next, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that two lots of LAND, situate in thc city of Columbia, butting and bounding towards the North on - Waring's lots, towards the South un l ts. Black's lot, towards the East on lot of Dr. Samuel Fair, and towards the West on Ri? chardson (otherwise called Main) street; measuring in front on Richardson street about 58 feet, more or less, and in depth about 208 feet, with an alley-way between thc two lots, extending the whole depth of the lots; which, if the lots are sold to dif? ferent purchasers, will be in common to the two lots. Upon the lots were two commo? dious stores, destroyed by fire, the brick? being still upon them. These lots are ad? mirably situated for business. TERMS.-Two-thirds cash; the balance at the expiration of one year from the day of sale; to be secured by bond and mortgage of the premisses, with interest payable an ? nually until the whole debt has been paid. : Purchasers to pav for papers. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Commissioner in Equity Richland Dist. Nov 12 * " t At Private Sale. By A. R. Phillips. THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, at prCSCIlt occupied by Hon. John Town? send, situated one mile from the Charlotte Railroad Depot, and about 200 yards from Barhamville Institute. Tho house is well finished, ceiled, canvassed and handsomely papered, and bas six fire-placer-. There arc suitable out-buildings attached. Tin lot contains 18A acres, nuder perfect fenc? ing, a portion of which is under thorough cultiva!ion aa :i garden-the balance well wooded. Eur price and terms, apply as above. Nov 2s t?fG TEACHER WANTED. THE Trustees of the Unionville Female HighSchool will elect a PRINCIPAL, on SATURDAY, the loth of December next. References required. Address JOHN N. HE RN DON. Chairman, Nov 22 f6 L'nionville, S. C. S?~ Charleston Courier publish six times ri-weekly, and ?end bill to this office. New Goods ! M. WINSTOCK TN : RMS city and country dealers that h 1 adjust opened at his establishment, IM ... O. Gibbes', near the Court House, a large and handsome stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc., Which he offers at wholesale at prices as low, or lower, than they can be bought for in Charleston or elsewhere-barely adding cost of transportation. Nov 8 Imo ?-Camden, Abbeville, Anderson, Green? ville and Newberry papers copy three times and forward bills.