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T?ierx1? a K?me." There is a nama I dare not breathe, Although it once vas dear, They deem my linen spotless now, And no deception here; And yet like sun-sot's rosy flush, My cheek is hot with whainc, They aek me-but I will not breathe My washer-woman's name! Last night, while in tho mazy dance, Mv neat foot trod the floor, They little deemed my manly neck Ajpaper collar bore. A "Bi'hard'" scared my heaving breast, And yet who dares to blame? Her bill's not paid-I cannot breathe Mv washer-woman's name '. A despatch from Fort Delaware, dated November 24, says: "GovornorFrank Lub? bock, of Texas, lett hore this morning for his home, via New York. Last night, while in conversation with him, he remark ? cl that since he has been a prisoner he has been guarded and held familiar inter? course with the private soldier from eleven different Northern States, and had he known HS much of them before the war as -?hice, ins conscience would never have al? lowed him to leave the Union. He be? lieved his experience while a prisoner, if i:e be allowed to tell it, cannot fail to be of some service to Texas, towards bringing lier back home to lu t faithful allegiance. We believe a little Fort Delaware loyalty, such as is administered l>y our generous commander, Brigadier-General A. Schoeff, has done him. like it hus many others, not a iittle good. He believes he leaves here, to-day, ns good a Union man as he ever was ? rebel. The scene at the wharf this morning, while shaking warmly the arms ' of many 'Yankee blue coats,' with thc ! 'Goti bless you for your kindness to me," : was impressive indeed. He leaves here ! about tho most popular transmogrified ; rebel that ever left tins school of reform." I COMMISSIONEIL'S SALE. RICHLAND DISTRICT- IN EQUITY. John Logan, George V. Glenn, et UT. et al., vs. Rufus J. Reid, Joseph Clippers, et ux \ et aL-BUI for Sale of Heal lis?ale. IN pursuance of the order of the Court in thc above case, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in January next, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House, in thc city of Columbia, S. C., two SQUABES OF LAND in said city, containing four acres each-one lot bounded as follows: On thc North, by Blain street; on the East, by Winn street; on the South, by Washington street; on the West, by Barnwell street. The other square, or lot, bounded as fol? lows: On the North, byBlanding street; on the South, by Taylor street; on the East, by Laurens street; ami on tho West, by Winn street. Ono of these squares is so situated as to be a most eligible location for private resi? dences; tho other squara, opposite the depot of tho Columbia and Charlotte Bail road, is well situated for stores or business establishments. These squares, o: '->ts, will beso sub-divided as to suit purchasers, as well th( se who seek investments as those who desire to provide themselves a corn? ie. 1.1,1^ Lumc mai), wi tn me lots num? bered, can be seen at ruy office, at any time after the fifth day of such prox. TERMS-One-fourth' cash; balance on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest payable annually until tho whole debt be paid, secured bv bond and mort? gage of the promises. Purchasers to pay for papers. D. B. DESATJSSURE, C. E. R. D. Nov 28 Jl'2 THE Underwriters' Agency OF NIW YOKE, CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars Issue Policies of FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Made payable in Gold or Currency. Negotiable and Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE Are issued by thu Association. H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, Corner Assembly and "Washington Sts., Doc 5 Imo_Columbia, 8. C. FIRE AND LIFE IMANCE, H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, FOR tho following FIRST CLASS COM? PANIES: The "Underwriter's Agency," the "Inter? national," tho * 'Metropolitan," tho "Conti? nental," the "Security," the "nome." the "Columbia." the "Washington," the "Ful? ton," the "Croton," all of tho city of Now York; tho "Putnam" ?nd the "New Eng? land," of Hartford, Conn.; tho "Home," of New Haven, Conn.; the "Homo" and the#"Soathorn Insurance and Trust Com? pany," of Savannah, ?a.; the "Albemarle," of virginia, and th? "Gulf Stato," of Flo? rida. Also, the "Globe Lifo Insurance ' Company," of New York; tho "New England Mutual," of Boston; tho "North Carolina Mutual," of Raleigh, and tho "Accidental," of Now York, insuring against accidents of ?U kinds. The whole ponsossing an aggre? gate capital of over $2^,000,000. Risks taken on Cotton or Merchandize in transitu from any point to any point on reasonable terms. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. Office at Mr. Hussung's house, corner of Assembly and Washington streets, Colum? bia, S. C. Aug 15 }6m Spectacles and Eye Criasses, ADMIRABLY adapted to any age. At E. POLLARD'S^ On Hain street, a few doors above Be? dell's corner. . Dec 2 46 Cotton and Tool Cards. pr AA PAIRS of Wbittemore Improved OUvl No. IC COTTON CARDS. 100 Pairs Wool Cards. For salo at E. POLLARD'S Variety Store, On Main street,} a few doors above Be? dell's corner. Dec 2 16 PATENT MEDICINES. -if\ CASES of PATENT MEDICINES, I " I admirably adapted for every disease and complaint. Just received and for sale at Charleston prices. At E. POLLARD'S On Main street, a few doors above Be? dell's corner. Dec 2 :?6 DELICACIES! DELICACIES! French and Italian Confectionary. -I AAA POUNDS ol the purest and JLA'\/\J finest nualitv LADIES' ICE CREAMS, ICE CREAM DROPS, JELLY CAKES, Jelly Drops, Liquid Drops, Italian Almonds, French Almonds, Marshmallow Paste, Royal Cream Drops, Chocolate Cream, (linc.) French Burnt Almonds, Cordial Drops, Fruit Drops. Fruit Paste, Cream .Tellv Paste, Sherbert Cream Drops. At E. "POLLARD'S Variety Store, On Main street, a few doors above Be? dell's corner. Dec 2 :?6 South Carolina Railroad Company, GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CirAni.F.STON, NOV. 30, 1865. ON and after WEDNESDAY, 6th Decem? ber, Passenger and Freight Trains will run on thc Augusta Branch to Midway, ten miles above Branchville, as follows: Leave Charleston.0.00 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.If, p. m. Leave Midway.... .9.53 a. m. Arrive at Midway.12.48 p. m. H. T. PEAKE, .^Dcc 0 General Superintendent. T.W. Radcliffe, AT THE (Formerly at the Corner of Richardson and Plain Streets; noir at the Corner of Pen? dleton and Assembly streets-his dwelling,) OFFERS every article in his line, viz: WATCHES; JEWELRY, GUNS, PIS? TOLS, POWDER, SHOT. CAPS, CAR? TRIDGES for Smith's and Wesson's Pis? tols; KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS; Spectacles -to suit all ages; Gold Pens-the best assortment ever brought to this place; Fishing Tackle, new and fresh-selected by myself ; Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Walking Canes and ev ry thing usually kept In cur line of business. I will also receive from abroad every arti? cle of MERCHANDIZE that may be con? signed to me, for which I wiil make monthly or quarterly returns-soliciting a share of patronage. Watches and Clocks carefullv repaired bv experienced workmen. Jewelry repaired. Rings made to order. Engraving neatly executed. Tho highest rates paid for old Gold and Silver, and all of the above goods named will be sold at tho lowest prices. Nov 5 FtmMAN wvmrrv, Greenville, S. C. mHE EXERCISES of this Institution I will be resumed on thc 15th of Feb? ruary next. For Circular giving further information, application mav be made to PBOF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, Oct. 28 67 Secretary of Faculty.B Charleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle\fc Sentinel, Edgefield Advertiser, Newberry Herald, and Yorkville Enquirer, please copy until the 15th of January, and forward bills to the Secretary of Faculty, Greenville HSHEB?0 WRENCH, SUCCESSORS TO FISHER & AGNEW, HAVE just reoeived a large and com? plete stock of HARDWARE, compris? ing Carpenters' and Farming Tools, Iron Potware, Ac. Everything wanted in tho GROCERY line-Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Mackerel, Li quern, Segars, Ac. And, having secured the services of Mr. J. C. GREEN, would respectfully ask tho attention of the ladies of tho citv ?nd sur? rounding country to their stock of DRY GOODS-Dos Laines, French, English and American Prints, Cambrics, Alpacas, Hoop Skirts, Shoes and Bootees, Ac. Nov 14 P.ao FISHER A LOWRANCE. New Goods ! M. WINSTOCK INFORMS city and country dealers that he has jost opened at his establishment, over J. G. Gibbes', near the Court House, a largo and handsome stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, BOOTS, SHOES, nATS, etc., Which he offers at wholosalo at prices as low, or lower, than they can be bought for in Charleston or elsewhere barely adding cost i'r transportation. Nov 8 Imo AND EtBOANT STOCK OF JUST RECEIVES AND FOR SAXE BY J. ?IR & CO., ASSEMBLY STREET, Between Plain and Washington Streets, DOZ. Assorted GENT'S DRESS and BUSINESS COATS. 10 doz. OVER-COATS. 50 " PANTS. * . 20 " VESTS. 20 " Shetland Ribbed UNDER-SHIBTS 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. Rod Flannel Under-shirts and Drawers. 10 doz. Brown Knit Coats. 10 " Groy " " 20 doz. Linen CoUars. 80 " Gent's Black Gauntlets. 50 " " assorted Wool Gloves. 10 " " White Gloves. 50 " " Woolen and Silk Scarfs. 40 " Wristlets. 30 " " assorted Merino Hoso. 10 pieces All-wool White Flannel. 10 " Canton Flannel. 55 pieces White Muslin. 20 " French Chintz. 10 " Check. 15 " Gingham. 20 " Linsev. 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. j 1U " Children's Hats. 10 " 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 " Wino 1 *' Allspice. 1 " Cinnamon. 4 " Peppor. 1 " Indigo. 2 firkins Lard, 10 bbls. Crushod Sugar. 10 " Brown " 100 boxes Dairy Choose. 5 bbls. Kerosene Oil. 100 doz. Hinges. ALSO. A LABOE LOT OF SHOES! WE ABE BECEIVING DADLY mW GOODS! WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Agent for Kalb's celebrated ABTIFICLAL LEG and ARM. Also, agent for FAIRBANKS SCALES. Circulars to bo S' on at tho store. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. in doz. Clocks. \. Highest Price Given ior Old Gold and Silver. -mor-* rowett, General Commission Merchants DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, &C. Plain street, 2d door from Assembly, Sept 7 COLUMBIA, S. C. Charleston Advertisements. LITTLE & MARSHALL^ AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 173 EAST BAY, CHABLESTON, S. C. A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of all f\ kinds, of the latest and most approved patterns, consisting of : Plows, Harrows, Hay Cutters, Corn Shell? ers, Cultivators, Cotton Gins. Horse Pow? ers, Threshing Machines and Separators, Saw and Corn Mills, Plantation Carts. Hand-harrows, with Plow Castings of all kinds. ALSO, Improved Hand-power Portable' Cotton Presses. For sale, for cash, at New York prices. Dec ? Imo MARSHALL, BEACH & CO.. COMMIS'? MERCHANTS AND BANKERS, 21 BIO AD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ADVANCES made on COTTON con? signed to our firm in New York or Liverpool. ALSO, Buv anil sell Exchange on England and New York, and uncurrcut funds. Dee 0 Imo ~~ JOHN Kr?G~& CO., IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Segars, Crockery, Hollow-ware and Glass-ware, Ac. 2,000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT to arrive. No. 88 Hasel street, Charleston, S. C. Nor 7 $3mo 124 MEETING STREET, C H S. C., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, I FANCY ??0J3S AND CLOTHING,, ARE now receiving a large assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS purchased during the recent decline-and offer them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Shall have a complete stock of CLOTH? ING manufactured for the Spring trade. The attention of merchants solicited. Dec 1_20 _ ^STENHOUSE & C0., FORWARDING AND COM* MERCHANTS, No. 110 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. COTTON and PRODUCE forwarded to the Northern cities. From their long experience, they feel confident of their ability to givo satisfaction. Nov 10 C. A. CHISOLM. R. O. CHISOLM. H. L. CHISOLM. CMSOtW BROTHERS, SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cliarloston, 2S. G. PROMPT1 attention given to the pur? chase, sale 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 bo made. Nov 8_Imo NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS! CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. GRANADA, QUAKER CITY, ANDALUSIA, STARLIGHT, ALHAMBRA, SARAGOSSA. THE ships of this line are all first-class and reliable, aro at least as fast as any of the coast, ana built at as great an ex? pense. They are in chargo of gentlemanly and capable commanders, and every atten? tion will be paid to the comfort of the pas? sengers. One of the above ships will be despatched from New York and one from Charleston EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Cargo by these steamers insure? at tho lowest rates. All informa? tion can be had from eithor of tho agents. RAVENER A CO., Charleston. ARTHUR LEAHY, New York. Merchandize and Cotton addressed to eithor house will be promptly forwarded. Nov 5 _ _ 3mo PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS MOXKKA, Capt. Mnrihm.il, EMILY B. SOCDER,C>pt. Winchester. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT! ri^HESE vessels alternating weekly, offer I 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 tho Agents, closing always an hour be? fore thc sailing of each steamer. For Passage or Freight, apply to WILLIS A CHISOLM, Agents, Oct 5 ?mo* Mills House. Charleston. ---IMWMMIM^--?--mm* Kay Sc 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. KAT. RALPH E. B. HEWETSON Sept 20 _+ JOHINT -A.- KAY, CITY SURVEYOR. OFFICE at residence, in rear of thc Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S. C. Sept 20 _ t The Southern Guardian. IPROPOSE to rcviTc the publication of this journal, at Columbia, S. C., as soon as mail communications have been re? stored, aii?l thc necessary arrangements cm be made. CHARLES P. PELHAM. JCi>" Newspapers in this State and else? where will oblige me by extending this .io1 i''C. Nov 2.3 New York Advertisements. JAMES GONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY PMNTEftS' WAREHOUSE, ?TOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner J of Reade street,) New York. The type on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov 18 Metropolitan Enterprise. ?BEAT m?J SALE OF THE NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL.$1,000,000. DEPOT m BROADWAY, 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 be. paid for till you seo what you will receive. Certificates, naming each article and its value, aro placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. Ono of these envelopes will bc sent bj' mail to any address, on receipt ot 25 cents; live for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five for $10; and ono hundred for $15. On receipt of the certificate, you will sec what you are going to have, and then it is at your option to pay the 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 hst, for $1; and in nc ciu'e can" they get less than one dollar's worth, as there are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in thc country; every person can make $10 a daj selling our certificates in the greatest sah of Jewelry ever known. Send 25c. for a certificate, which will in? form you what you can obtain for $1. A' the same time get our circular, containing full list and particulars; also, terms tc agents. Address JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., _NL2I -14 2mo _ _!97 Broadway, N. Y. BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE Original and Best in the World The only true and perfect HAIR DYE Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous Produces immediately a splendid Black o natural Brown, without injuring the hai or skin. Bemedies tho ill effects of ba< dyes. Sold by ah Druggists. The genuin is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, RE GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifyin the Hair. CHABLES BATCHELOR, Oct 25 ly New York. LAWRENCE. BALD wm & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT SECUMTtE: AND other STOCKS, BONDS, Ac bought and sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. 1 Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, Ja., member N. 5 Petroleum and Mining Board. TYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTE Sept 4 _fimo Burning of the Museum. LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM. NEW YOEE, Julv 14, 1865. MESSES. HEERING & Co.-GKNTLKME Though the destruction of tho Amorici Museum has proved a serious loss to m soif and the public. I am happy to veri the old adage, that "It's an ill wind th blows nobody good." and, consequent! congratidato you that your well knov safes have again demonstrated their sup rior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of u usual severity. Tho safe you made for mo some tin ago was in tho office of tho Museum. < the socond floor, back part of tho buildin and in tho hottest of the fire. After twenty-four hours of trial, it w found among tho debris, and on oponii it this dav has yielded np its contents very good order-books, papers, policios insurance, bank bills, all in condition 1 immediate use, and a noble commenta on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fb Proof Safe. Yours truly, P. T. BARNUM. Herring's Patent Champion Safes 77?? Most ?Uliable Protection from F nom Knoten. HERRING & CO.'S PAIENT BANKEI SAFES, with Herring A Floyd's Patt Crystallized Iron, the best security agaii a burglar's drill ever manufactured. HERRING ft CO., No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray st., N. Y FARREL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphi ( ?ct 26 2mo HERRING A CO., Chicago