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Some Day BT FIX>RENCae PERCY. "Some day" is the burden of many a Bong that's never dono in rythm. Florence Percy, author of "Rock Me to Sleep Mother." ha?thus given ono of thom: Ton smooth the tangles from my hair With gentle touch and tondercst care, And count tho years oro you shall mark Bright silver threads among the dark Smiling tho while to hear me say, "You'll think of this again some day, Some dayl" I do not Btorm the power of Time, Nor count on years of faceless prime; But no white gleams will ever shine Among those heavy locks of minc; Av, laugh so gaily as you may, "You'll think of this again some day, Some day!" Some day I shall not feel as now Your soft hand move about my brow I shall not slight your light commands. And draw the long braids thro' my hands; I shall be silent and obey And you-you will not laugh that day, Some day!" I know how long your loving hands "Will finger with those glossy bands, When you shall weave my last, last crown Of those thick braidings, long and brown, But you will seo no touch of grey Adorn their glossy length that day, Some day! And while your tears are fallias hot Upon tho lids which answer not, You'll take from those ono treasurod tress, And leave tho rest in silentness Remembering that I used to say, "You'll think of this again some day, Some dayl" A ?wedding was interrupted lately in Colchester, England, by the levity of the groom. All went on well unt? the clergyman reqnired the bride? groom to repeat after him the words, "I,-, take-to be my wedded ?wife, * * * for better or for worse," &c, when he altered the formula to, "I'll take her for better, but not for worse." The minister immediately closed the book and quitted the church. It was a starving corset maker who thus vented her miserable complaint: "Shame, that I should be without bread-I that have stayed the sto? machs of thousands." "What commands in tactics do the ladies execute when they cross the streets? They dresses up in front, and closes up behind. For Sale, COLUMBIA CIT? PROPERTY, rr^HE undersigned is authorized to sell a X number of HOUSES and LOTS, situ? ated in various portions of the city. Koro is the time for capitalists. They may be treated for on advantageous terms, if fl > plied for soon to W. A. HARRI?.' Nov 28_ _%Vl 1-*JE?rSKT BOOKS. AN assortment of LAW BOOKS; includ? ing the SOUTH CAROLINA LAW and EQUITY REPORTS, in sets or volumes, can be foi 1 at lt. L. BRYAN'S, one door East of dickerson's Hotel. Nov 25 16*_J. J. McCARTER. To Builders. PROPOSALS are wanted immediately from Builders for the erection of a three-story BRICK BUILDING, 22x100 feet, on Main street. The work to be done in the best manner and of finest cpiality material. For further particulars, apply at this office. Nov 29 3* Cheap Goods! REDUCED RATES. IHAVE just received and offer at RE? DUCED RATES: 3casks BACON-Sides and Shoulders. 40 bhls. linc Northern FLOUR. 15 boxes CHEESE. 2 cases PINE APPLE CHEESE. 2 bbls. SALMON. 10 " Irish Potatoes. 10 '. Apples. 15 sacks Coffee Rio and Java. 3 small casks Old bourbon. 10 cases " " Mumm's Champagne. Nov 20 3_JAMES G. GIBBES. NOTICE. A SPLENDID FARM TO REM BY authority of Un: City Council. 1 pro? pose to ront for one year, to tho high? est bidder, che STATE FAIR GROUNDS, (adjoining thc city,) containing about forty acres, all in a high state of cultivation. Applicants will apply to tho City Clerk, at his office on Taylor street, S?rth of Catholic Church, where terms will be made known. ORLANDO Z. BATES, Chairman Committee on streets. Nov 26 4 ?T E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST &> APOTHECARY, Bedell's Row. AFINE assortment of PERFUMERY and FANCY MCTpLKS. Nov 2 2G French, and Music on the Piano. MADAME V. H. VALLO RY and daugh? ter will give instruction in the above branches, on reasonable terms. Residence ia the College Campus, Ward 8. Nov 19 Counting HOUM Cmikmm?mm for 186?. {Ju. M>. far. j Apr May Jase I m iii i ? i un-, 1,3' 31 HM 14 ti i to SI tili ttanstall Joly 1* Sept I Oct. NOT. Dec i|M nu; r is w : ? 12 13 1 ?!io,ao!i iwrh ... .) 10 ll U l? I IS ll? 17|1S|1S MO il? ?ola ......... i ...... 1 1 a ,, J a 7 8 or tt|tt|l?|tt|M 11 i mltoni tt tilM : j'l7 ? IK'lO!?>!ll!2S,| ?HM fc^fc^^ %fc%A OF G^vernm't Property. IWILL soil, at public auction, in tho building in rear of the Mansion House, Greenville. R. C., on MONDAY, December 4, 1865, (salo-day,) at 12 o'clock m., the following property, viz: 6,600 GRAIN SACKS. 1 gear CUTTING MACHINE, i Upright Drill 1 Milling 1 Breech Screwing " Parts Frotiim^ 1 Compound Plainer. 1 Eight Spindle Drill. The machinery can be seen at the State Works, Greenville, S. C., by referring to Jae. It. 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_3 COMMISSIONER'S SALE. RICHLAND DISTRICT-IN EQUITY. John Logan, George W. Glenn, et ui et al., va. Rufus J. Reid, Joseph Clippers, et uz et al.-Bill for Sale of Beal ?state. IN pursuance of tho order of tho Court in tho abovo case, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in January next, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House, in th? city of Columbia, S. C., two SQUARES OF LAND in said city, containing four acres each-ono lot bounded as follows: On the North, by Flain Btreet; on tba East, by Winn street; OR the South, by Washington street; on thc West, by Barnwell street. The other square, or lot, bounded as fol? lows: On tho North, by Blanding street; on the South, by Taylor street; on the East, by Laurens street; and on th? West, by j Winn Btreet. One of these squares is so situated as to be a moat eligible location for private resi- j dences; the other square, opposite tho depot of the Columbia and Charlotte Rail? road, is well situated for stores or business establishments. These squares, or lots, will bc so sub-divided as to suit purchasers, as well those who seek investments aa those who desire to provide themselves a com? fortable home. A map, with the lota num? bered, can be seen at my office, at any time after the fifth day of such pros. TERMS.-One-fourth cash; balanco on a credit of one, two and threo years, with interest payable annually until the wholo debt be paid, secured by bond and mort? gage of the premises. Purchasers to pay tor papers. D. Ii. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. Nov 28_}12_ House-furnishing Goods. THE subscriber has received a supply of thc above, consisting of Brass and Iron-hooped TUBS, BUCKETS and KEEL ERS, Hair ana >traw Brooms and Brushes, Table and Door Matts, Japanned Tin Toi? let Setts, Looking Glasses, &c. W. B. STANLEY, Corner Plain and Gates streets, Nov ]!> :J Nearly opp. Shiver House. The Southern Guardian. IPROPOSE to revivo the pub'ication of this journal, at Columbia, S. C., as soon as mail communications have been re? stored, and thc necessary arrangements can he made. CHA RLES I'. PELHAM. *?v Newspapers in this State and else? where will oblige nie by extending this notice. Nov 25 Clarkson & Talley, COMM?S'?il MERCK WILL attend to purchase and sale of BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, &c. Tims. B. CLARKSON. S. OLIN TALLEY. Nov 10 Imo" GEXERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. 13 B. GLASS has established, in connec . tion with tin- Hook and Stationery business, a general COMMISSION AGENCY for tin- purchase rout sale of Merchandize of everv description, Bonds, Stoolv. Kcal Estate, "Ac. Careful attention given to ali . ...MUOSS entrusted to bini. Office, at present, on Plain street, near Nickcrs-m's lietel. Nov 1 IHAYE resumed thc PRACTICE OF LAW. Office at Greenville. NOT 5 WADDY THOMPSON. FURMAN UNIVERSITY, Greenville, S. C. THE EXERCISES of this Institution will he resumed on the 15th of Feb? ruary next. For Circular giving further information, application may be made to PBOF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, Oct 28 67 Sire, clary of Faculty. Charleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle A Sentinel, Edgcfield Advertiser, Newberry Herald, and Yorkville Enquirer, please copy until the 15th of January, and forward bi?H to tho Secretary of Faculty, Greenville. LAUGE AND BilST06K OF GOODS!!! JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SAT/Pi BY J. SOMME k CO., ASSEMBL T STREET, Between Blain and Washington Streets, COLUMBIA, s. a. QA DOZ. Assorted GENT'S DRESS and 0\J BUSINESS COATS. 10 doz. OVER-COATS. 50 " PANTS. 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. Rod Flannel Under-shirts and Drawers. 10 doz. Brown Knit Coats. 10 " Groy " " 20 doz. Linen Collars. 80 " jent's Black Gauntlets. 50 " " assorted Wool Gloves. 10 " " Wliite 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 " Linsev. 5 doz. Balmoral Skirts. 10 pieces Black Alpaca. 10 " Fancy " 10 " Delains. 5 " Black Velvet. 10 " French Mermo. 5 " Black Cloth. 10 " Satinets. 10 '' Kentucky Juans. 10 doz. Ladies' and Children's Hats. 10 doz. Umbrellas. 12 " Laches' Netts. 50 " Knives and Forks. 10 " Ladies' Hats. 10 ' Children's Hats. 10 " French Corsets. 10 " assorted Cloaks. 10 doz. Umbrellas. 10 " Shawls. 10 tierces Butter. 5 boxes (linger. 10 kits Mackerel, Ne. 1. 10 " " No. 2. 10 boxes Sugar Crackers. 20 " Soda " 10 " Fancv " 10 " Wine' " 1 " Allspice. 1 " Cinnamon. 4 " Pepper. 1 " Indigo. 2 firkins Lard, lt) bbls. Crushed Sugar. 10 " Drown 100 boxes Dairy Cheese. 5 bbls. Kerosene Oil. 100 doz. Hinges. ALSO. A LARGE LOT OF SHOES! WE A RE RECEIVING DAUA' mw GOODS I WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOW EST CASH PRICES. Agent for Kalb's celebrated ARTIFICIAL LEG and ARM. Also, agent for FAIRBANKS SCALES. Circulars to be seen at thc store. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. 10 doz. Clocks. Highest Price Given for Old Gold and Silver. Nov 12 *te88ft&tOW8*ttC8t SUCCESSOBS TO FISHER & AGNEW, HAVE just received a largo and com? plete stock of HARDWARE, compris? ing Carpenters' and Farming Tools, Iron Potwarc, Ac. Everything wanted in tho GROCERY linc-Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Mackerel, Li? quors, Segars, Ac. Ami, having secured the services of Mr. J. C. GREEN, would respectfully ask tho attention of the ladies of tho citv and sur? rounding country to their stock of DRY GOODS-Des Laines, French, English and American Prints, Cambrics, Alpacas, Hoop Skirts, Slices and Bootees, Ac. Nov 14 Lao FISHER A LOWRANCE. Council Chamber, COLUMBIA, NOVEMBER 24, 18C5. ON the first Monday in December next, an election will be held for one AL? DERMAN in Ward No. 2, to till vacancy occasioned by thc resignation of J. S. Lcaphart. The following gentlemen are appointed Managers-election to be held at Dr. W. P. Geiger's: T. F, Hopsoa, A. iv. Phillips, Jame* Campbell. F. H. ELMORE, Nov 25_City Clerk. Special Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. COUNCIL CHAMBER, COLUMBIA, November 24, 1865. BY order of the Citv Council, the BOOKS of this office will be closed upon tho 7th of December next. After that dato, TAXES duo tho city will bo collected through tho usual forms of law. F. H. ELMORE, Nov 25 6_City Clerk. SPECK & MOCK, General Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, &C. Plain street, 2d door from Assembly, Sept 7 COLUMBIA, S. C. Charleston Advertisements. JOHN BING & CO . , IMPCRTERS and wholesale dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, j Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Segars, Crockery, Hollow-ware and Glass-warej &c. 2,000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT to arrivo. No. 88 Hasel street, Charleston, S. C. Nov 7 i'?mo STENHOUSE & CO., FORWARDING AND COM, MERCHANTS, No. 110 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. COTTON and PRODUCE forwarded to the Northern cities. From their long experience, they feel confident of their ability to give satisfaction. Nov 10 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 thc lowest market prices. GEO. W. OLNEY. H. B. OT.NET. C. C. OLNEY. Nov 3 Imo* C. A. CHISOLM. B. O. CHISOLM. H. L, C11ISOLM. GMBOUVt BB0THERSt SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCI?AXTS, Cliarleston, S- O PROMPT attention given to the pur? chase, *ale and shipment of COTTON, I RICE, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, COAL. I Ac. Merchandize forwarded to all parts of tho country. Consignments solicited, on which liberal advances will be made. Nov 8 Imo NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS! CA RUY! XC THE U. S. yt A IL. GRANADA, QTJAKER CITY' ANDALVSIA, STARLIGHT, ALHAMBRA, SARAGOSSA. rTlHE ships of this line are all first-class I and reliable, arc at least as 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? senger*. One of the above ships will be despatched from Nev/ York ano one from Charleston EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Cargo by these steamers insures at the lowest rates. All informa? tion can bc had from either of the agents. RAVENEL & CO., Charleston. ARTHUR LEARY, New York. Merchandize and Cotton addressed to either house will bo promptly forwarded. PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPAA?. LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS MO\EKA, Capt. Mnrshmii II, EMILY IJ. SOTJI>ER,Capt. Winchester. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT! THESE vessels alt-..mating weekly, offer? ing every Thursday to tho traveling public a FIRST-CLASS PASS E N ( ? E R BOAT, with superior accommodations. There will be a mail bag kept at the office of the Agents, closing always an hour be? fore tho sailing of each steamer. For Passage or Freight, apply to WILLIS A CHISOLM, Agents, Oct . Smo* M:|ls House, Charleston. WHOLESALE ANO BETAU. CONFECTIONARY, BAKERY AND ARTICLES. THE subscriber, thankful to bia friends and tho public for tho very liberal pa? tronage heretofore bestowed, solicits a con? tinuance of the same. He is manufacturing dailv a superior article of A S S O ll T E D CANDY, BREAD and CAKES of every de? scription, such as Pound, Fruit, Sponge, Queen. Rock, Jumbles, Lady Fingers, Shewsbury, Plum, Jelly, Meringues, Ginger Snaps, Cocoa-nut Drops, Sugar Biscuit, Ginger-bread, Washington, Ginger-nuts, A-c. Cakes iced and ornamented to order. Dessert Dishes prepared at short notice. Candies, of my own manufacture, wholesale and retail. FRESH BREAD and ROLLS cverv even? ing, at 5 o'clock: PIES and PUFF PASTE TARTS every morning. J. MoKENZIE. On Plain street, next door to the corner of Gates street, in the immediate vicinity of tho Shiver House and tho Columbia Phonix Office, Columbia, S. C. Nov 2 3* New York Advertisements. JAMES CONNER'S SONS I MED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, "VTOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner II of Reado street, ) New York. The typo on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov 18 Metropolitan Enterprise. GREAT GIFT SALE OF THE NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION* CAPITAL.$1,000,000. DEPOT 197 EEO AD 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 be paid for till you seo what you will receive. Certificates, naming each articlo and its value, aro placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. Ono of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address, on receipt of 25 cents; fivo for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five for $10; and one hundred for $15. On receipt of the certificate, 3-ou will see what you aye going to have, and then it is at your cption to pay the dollar and tako the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine or any set of Jewelry 011 our hst, 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 selling our certificates in the greatest salo of Jewelry ever known. Send 25c. for a certificate, which will in? form you what you can obtain for $1. At the same time' get our circular, containing full list and particulars; also, iernis to agents. Address JAMES HUTCHINSON k CO., Nov 14 2mo l'J7 Broadway, N. Y. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE! THE Original and Best in the World! Thc only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring tho bail? 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 AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WALL STREET, NE Vf YORE. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES A ND other STOCKS, BONDS, Sic, XJL bought and sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, .Tu., member N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Hoard. PYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM.A. HALSTED Sept 1_Cmg Burning of the Museum. LETTER FROM ME. BARNUM. NEW V'IKK. July M. 18G5. MESSRS. HEIUIIXG ?V CO.- GE>TLEMEX: Though thc destruction of the American Museum has proveda serious loss to my? self and tin-public. I an? happy to verify the old adage, that "lt's an ill' wind thai blows nobody good." and. consequently, congratulate you that yous well known sales have again demonstrated their supe? rior fireproof qualities in an ordeal ot un? usual severity. Thc safe you made for mo som? time ago was in the office of the Museum, on the second floor, back part of the building, and in tho hottest of thc lire. After twenty-four boni s of trial, it was found among the debris, and ?. ?? "pening it this dav has yielded np its contents in very good order' books, papers, policies of insurance, bank bills, all in condition for immediate usc, and a noble commentary on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fire? proof Safe. Yours truly, P. T. BA KN UM. Herring's Patent Champion Sales. The Most I'dialtle Protection /nan Fire noir Knoten. HERRING & CO.'S PATENT BANKERS' SAFES, with Herring & Floyd's Patent Crystalized Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ever manufactured. HERRING Si CO., No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray .t., N. T. FARREL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia. Oct 26 2mo HERRING & CO., Chicago.