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3Py Telegraph.. From Washington. WASHTNOTON, August 29.-Col. J. S. Mosby left Alexandria on Thursday evening for his home in Warrenton, there to remain until the further or? ders of the War Department. Such -was the excited feeling against him on the part of citizens and soldiers that his life was in danger while he remain? ed in Alexandria, several persons whom he had deeply wronged during the war having armed themselves to kill him. Among the latest arrivals of South? erners in quest of parions, is Fayette McMullen, one of the fiercest seces? sionists, but now claims some merit for belonging to th? reactionary party against Jefferson Davis. McMullen was formerly a member of thc United States House of Representatives, and was afterward in the rebel Congress. The Postmaster-General is gradually extending the postal service South? ward from Richmond, having just concluded contracts for the convey? ance of the mails from that city to Petersburg, and from Petersburg to Weldon, N. C., twice a day. The en? tire distauce is ninety miles. Cotton and Cr I rn? In Louisiana and Texas. NEW OBI.EA.XS, August 12.-All re? ports to the contrary, I am able to state that the dreaded army or cotton worm has not appeared in this State to do serious harm to the coming crop. The cotton never looked finer or was more abundant. Cotton pack? ing has already commenced in every portion of the State. If the worm I keeps out another week, the whole crop will be saved. In Texar, the worm has undoubted? ly appeared in Wharton County, where it lias destroyed thousands of acres. There is an apparent increase of crime in this region. A few days ago, a Mrs. Warren and one of her two children were murdered with an axe, in a most brutal manner, by two dis? charged soldiers, named respectively Ross and Rodgers, who belonged to the ls't Texas Cavalry. More recently, a rann named John Sheenan, residing at the Lake, w hile riding home in his wagon, was met by two colored sol? diers on the New Shell Road, between the Common Street Bridge and the Half-Way House. One of the ne? groes jumped on the wagon and dealt him several blows on the head with a club, and then threw him on the ground. They then dragged him into the bushes and robbed him of Si 19 in greenbacks, and then drove off in his wagon, leaving him for dead. Yesterday, a cabman reported that while driving his cab on the Green? ville Road at dawn, two men, armed with clubs, stopped his, cab and looked inside, but, finding it unoccupied, ' allowed it to go on. Three other men, also armed with dubs, were a short distance from the other*. A negro murdered his wife near Thibodeaux, on Monday night bust, and then threw her into the bayou Lafourche. When he was arrested the next day, he was living with another woman. Ou'the "Butler" plantation, recent? ly, the overseer was murdered by a negro. I have mentioned three or four cases only. I could give you fifty such during the past three or four weeks. "ABAXDOXED LAXOS."-The follow? ing extract from a recent circular of the Freedmen's Bureau explain this term: ..AU land or other property within the several insurrectionary States, viz: Virginia, North Caaolina, South Caro? lina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, | Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, and I Texas, to which the United States have, or shall have, acquired title by confiscation or sale, or otherwise, during the late rebebeUion, and all abandoned lands or other abandoned property in these States, become so by tiie construction of section third, Act approved July 3, 1864, viz: "Property, real or personal, shall be regarded as abandoned when the law? ful owner thereof shall be voluntarily absent therefrom, and engage either in arms or otherwise in aiding or encouraging the rebellion," and which remains unsold or otherwise disposed of, a^e, and shall be considered as under the control of the commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen? and Abandoned Lands, for the pur? poses hereinbefore set forth, and for the time authorized by the act estab? lishing the bureau, and no part or parcel of said confiscated or abandon? ed property shall be surrendered or restored, to the former owners thereof, or other claimants thereto, except such surrender or restoration be authorized by said commissioner. COLUMBIA, AUGUST 28, 1865. To the Editor of the Phoenix: I learn that during my absence from home I have been nominated as a candidate for a seat in the Conven tk 1 of the people of this State. While I appreciate the kind motives of the party who done BO, I am constrained by the following reasons to decline the no? mination. My opinions of the character of our Government, in my humble judgment, differ with a large majority of my fellow citizens-they believing in the right of a State to exercise a supreme national autho? rity, evan to the extent of dissolving the Government of the United States by the right of tho States to secede, leaving the duration of the future existence of the Go? vernment a matter of uncertainty; while I believe the character of the Government is intended for perpetual existence, with pow? ers delegated by the States to effect that end. The following extracts from the Constitu? tion is a small part of the many reasons satisfying me of the correctness of my opi? nions: By the first article, eighth section, Con? gress appears to have been given, by the States, all the material powers of national Government. And the sixth article, second section, reads thus: "This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall bc made in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or which shall be mad", under the authority of the United States, mall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any? thing in the Constitution Or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding." Thus, it would seem, that if elected, I must misrepresent my own opinions, or those of a majority of my constituents. I, therefore, feel bound to d?chue the nomina? tion. Respectfully, aug 29 1 JOHN CALDWELL. Strayed, I?"?BOM near the Charlotte Depot, on . Thursday last, a dark tan-colored COW, with a remarkably short tail. A suit? able reward will be given for any informa I tion that will lead to " r recovery. Apply at this office._ _Aug 29 2 Attention, Ladies. WILL be sold, THIS DAY, at private sale, at the residence of W. T. WAL TElt, between the ?lours of 9 and 1 o'clock, the following choico articles, viz: Ladies' PETTICOATS and DBAWEBS, and chil? dren's WAISTS._Aug 29 Just Received AND FOB SALE BY SIMONS' & KERRISON. ASELECT and well-assorted STOCK of GBOCEB1ES and DRY GOODS. Casca WHISKEY, BBANDY, CLARET, PORTER, ALE, SHERRY WINE, Ac. Also, a new supply of RICE-cheap. aug ?9_J3_ Groceries, BEY dbo., etoo. i WHITE SUGAR, COFFEE, BROWN " GOSHEN BUTTER, 1 GREEN TEA, CANDLES, Black Tea, Soap, Cheese, Mackerel, I Biscuit*, Herrings, ; Flour, Starch, Mustard, Matches, j Blacking, Iron Spoons, Brooms, Tinware, Calicoes, Mourning Muslins, Black Pepper, Balmoral Skirts. Just received and for sale by 6. M. COFFIN, At the corner of Senate and Bull streets. Aug 29 2 _ COLUMBIA M ALK .ACADEMY. MAJOR J. B. WHITE having accepted the Superintendency of the Military Academy at Hillsborough, N. C., the exer? cises of the Columbia Male Academy will be continued under my charge. The Class? ics, French, Mathematics and thc ordinary English Branches will be taught, aug -JU 2?_ _H. S. THOMPSON. Household Furniture. AT private sale, at Dr. Sondley's house, Boundary street. West of Main, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, from 9 o'.clock a. m. to 1 p. m., consisting in part of: Rosewood Drawing-room Double Sett, fine Carpet, 7-octavc Piano, Bookcase, Din? ing-room Furniture, Mahogany Bedstead, some China and Glassware, Stoves and Kitchen Utensils, A.c. Price of each article marked. aug 28 3* ?TL. SOLOMON, General Commission Merchant, Second Door from. Shiver House, Plain street, COLUMBIA, 8. C., DEALER in foreign and domestic mer? chandize. The highest market price Said for COTTON and COUNTRY PRO ?UCE in gold or currency. Consignments solicited, which will receive my usual prompt attention. Refer to G. R. Crump & Co., Augusta, Ga., LaRocho & Bell, Savannah, Ga., Gibbon & Co., Charleston. S. C., Koopman & Phelps, Charlotte, N. C., Fidler & Wilkerson, Leasburg, N. C., R. P. Richardson, Readsville, N. C., James K. Lea, Yancey ville, N. C., Chambers A Patrick, Danville, Va., Brownly & Co., Petersburg, Va., Kent, Paine k Co. Jlicbinond, Va. Aug 4 fs27 Auction Sales. Furniture Sale. By Jacob Levin. TO-MORROW MORNING, 30th inst., itt 10 o'clock, I will sell, A variety of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in good order, among which are: Mahogany Hair-seat Chairs. " Sofas, Cane-seat Chairs. Mahogany Tables, Washstand. Extension Table, ofte fine Piano. Mantle Glass-gild frame. And a variety of other articles. With Glassware, Crockery, &c. Uidimitcd articles will1 bc received until morning of sale. aug 29 2 Superior Edinburg Ale and Choice Madeira Wine. AFEW dozen of tho above at private sal? by JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer and Commission Agent. Kg" The above will be Hold by producing permit from Col. Haughton or certificate trom famUv phvsiciau, and not otherwise, aug 28 " * _ 2__ DRY GOODS, PERFUMERY AND ARTICLES I AT PRIVATE SALE. AMONG which are: WHITE COTTON Ht ?SE, Drown Hah" Hose, Suspenders, Spool Thread. Belt Ribbons, Hoop Skirts, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Gent's Linen Bosom Shirts, Ladies1 Spencers, Collars, Cuffs, Belt Ribbons, Pearl Buttons, Cord, Pocket Books, Combs, Steel Pens, Percus? sion Caps, Cloth Caps, Head Nets, ic, with variety of PERFUMERY. The above will bc sold in lots to dealers in the trade. Applv at niv st?r?, corner of Asscmblv and Plain streets. JACOB bEViN, " Auction and Commission Agent. aug 29 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ASMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, with yard, or two or three n? mis, tor titre? months, by .Mrs. S. SOSNOWSKI. Applv at DUR BEC^V WALTERS._a'ug 29 2? Office of M. W. Grand Master of S. C. A TUE craft arc hereby invited to ?#Vfmcct the Most, Worshipful Grand /^\},UHtcr, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, at Masonic Hall, in College Campus, on important business. A ^(?ural meeting of the craft is earnestly solicited. aug 29_"_1 INFORMATION WASTED OF LEVI N. DAVIS, of Company K. 47th Georgia Regiment, He was wounded December '.), 1804, near Coosawhatcbie, S. C., and the iast heard of him he was at Co? lumbia, S. C., in hospital, about February 1st. Any information respecting him will be most thankfully received hy his distress? ed parents. Address to mc at Savannah, Goorda, care of John Gilliland & Co. Aug JO -J*_WM. is. u.\ vis GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & GO., Merchants &. Bankers 1 <nul 3 Hay ne. St., Charleston, S. C. AIM-: receiving the LARGEST STOCK of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER? CHANDIZE everofforcdat the South, which will b.- sold at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICES. GOLD, SILVER. BANKNOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE, etc., bought and sold. CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received and sold; or. if desired, will be forwarded to New York for sab. Cash advances will be made on such consignments, aug 29 J2mo GEORGE W, WILLIAMS & CO., & ?] \) H i r ? ?) il ? ?l? c t c I] c\ i) j s , CHARLESTON, 8. C. GJ:O. W. WILLIAMS, Enw'n C. WILLIAMS, J A HES H. TAYLOR, WM. BIRNIE, Jr. RKPEKS ro Messrs. E. I>. Morgan .V. Co., New York. " Sturges Bennett & Co., " Wm. K. Kitchen, Esq., Pres. ParkBank.N.Y. W. B. Meeker. Esq., Cashier Bank of N. Y. Messrs. Jav Cooke ti Co., Phila. and Wash. " Johnson Brothers ts, Co., Baltimore. " John Williams ts Son. " " T P>. Glover & Co., Boston. " 11,1). Newcomb A Bro., Louisville, Kv. j? ?ncr 29 :t JUST RECEIVED i BY ! R. & \Y. C. SWAFFIELD, BEDELL'S SOW. FINE Black CLOTHS and DOESKINS. FANCY OASSIMERE. TAILORS' FRINGE. WOOL and CASS. HATS. CLOTHING, HATS. TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, POCKET H'DKT'S. TIES, SOCKS, PAPER COLLARS. Ladies' Hose, Handkerchiefs. ' Belt Buckles, Belt Ribbon. Spool and Machine Cotton. Hair PinH, Pins, Hair Nets. Hair Brushes, Combs, Lead Pencils. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Fish Hooks. Gun Caps, Linen and Cotton Tape. ALSO, 1,000 lbs. fine CHEWING TOBACCO, on consignment. GOODS MADE TO ORDER TN THE LATEST STYLES. i R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, I aug 28 3* ConuaissioD Merchants. MB. DAVIDSON'S SELECT SCHOOL. ENGLISH, the Classics and French aro taught. Tho receipt of text-books in the market makes the present a favorable time for boys to enter, aapermanent classes are now being formed. For other informa? tion, applv to or address JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M., aug 23 wstu3* At Dr. John Fisher's. A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0F~ JUST received at E. E. JACKSON'S, aug 26 3_. _Bedell's Row. Dwelling House to Rent. MRS. H. C. ELMORE will rent her RE? SIDENCE, (with FURNITURE,) con? taining fifteen rooms, in Taylor Town. There are upon the place all necessary out? buildings, garden and good water. aug 23_THOS. TAYLOR. ~3Lm&rxKr Notice. mUADEWELL & BAS KIN, partners in tho JL practice of Law and Equity in the Conns of South Carolina and of thc Uidted States. Office at Dr. Geiger's, corner of Assembly and Plain streets. JAMES D. TRADEWELL, aug 23 C, ANDREW G". BASKIN. Warm Meals. rriHE public are informed that, while, tra JL veiling to Charleston, Wilmington* or Colombia, they can always procure a good WARM MEAL, served un in nice style, at Kingsville. Passengers by the train have ample time to take their meals; also, those by Mr. Beckham's hacks. C. A. SCOTT, aug 23 8 RtGHMONOt VA* IT haring been reported that thc SPOTSWOOD HOTEL had been con? fiscated and closed, the. proprietors deem it proper to assure the public that such is not the ease. The Imus*- is open for the accommodation of visitors, as it has been from its opening dav, in September, I860. The house has been remodeled, reno? vated, refurnished and put in perfect order throughout, and the travelling public may rest assured of finding a's comfortable accommodations with us as can bo fouud in any first-c lass hotel. North or South. Onr friends, patrons and the travelling public generally, visiting Richmond, ari cordially invited to make their home with us, and n<> pains will be spared to make them comfortable, as we are pledged to sus? tain Hiv nclllui.nn. rCUUUlVhlU Iff tDCllUUIIV. COSKERY A MILLWARD, aug 25 6 Proprietor?. COLUMBIA, THE undersigned, having leased .the LA li GE and COMMODIOUS JuUL BUILDING known as the "Columbia Methodist Female College," will open it asa FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, on September 7. T. S. NICKEKSON, Proprietor. 1 RS" Papers throughout the State insert twice a week for five weeks, and send bills to this omcc. Aug 17 Headq'rs Deu't of South Carolina, 'HILTON HEAD, S. C.. Ano. 17, 18(15. GENERAL ORRE KS SO. 19. ITHE following paragraph from Special . Orders No. 428, Adjutant General's Of? fice, August 9, 1SU5, is republished for the information of this command: WAR DEPARTMENT, AlUTTANT GENKUAL'S OFFICE, Washington, August 'J, 18(15. SPECIAL ORDERS, SO. 428. [Extract.] # # * . * # 34. By direction of the President, the fol? lowing named officers of the 1st Provisional New York Cavalry are hereby dishonorably dismissed thc service of the United States, to date July 21, lK(>f>. for violation of orders and neglect of duty, m absenting themselves from their commands, thus embarrassing the public service, and neglecting the cnlist l isted men under their control: I lwt Lieutenant Miles Sullivan. 2d Lieutenant John A. Bordamcr. 2d Lieutenant Thomas Dunlara. 1st Lieutenant A. W. Warren. 1st Lieutenant Joseph W. Cooley. Commanding Generals of Military Divi? sions and Departments will promulgate this order to their respective commands. ***** Lv order of the. Secretary of War: E. D. TOWNSEND, A. A. G. By command of Maj. Gen. Q. A. GILLMORE. . W. L. M. BuuOEtt, A. A. G._ Aug 26 3 Office GenTSup" W. and M. E. E., WILMINGTON, N. C., Ac?. 24, 1865. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON and after SUNDAY, 27th, daily trains will run over the Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad, between Kingsville and Wilmington, as follows: Leave Kingsville daily at.7.35 p. m. " Wilmington " at.6.00 a. m. Arrive Kingsville " at.1.25 a. m. '. Wilmington" at-.3.05 p.m. Then- is daily communication North by rail from Wilmington, and semi-weekly by steamer. These trains connect with trains on'the North-east ern Railroad, Oheraw and Darlington Railroad and Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. There is a line of stages between Sumter and Camden connecting with these trains. HENRY M. DRANE, aug 28 16 General Superintendent. Charleston Advertisements. MW? C?NTWEU,' Wholesale Grocer and Commission Merchant^ CHARLESTON, & C. KEEFS constantly on hand a oomplete stockof choice FAMILY GROCERIES, Wines, Liquors and Planter's Supplies, which he will sell at the lowest market prices for cash or exchange for COTTON or other produce. Liberal advances made on consignment* of COTTON and other country produce. Aug 19 'limo_ Hats & Caps AT OLD PRICES. 116 MEETING STREET, *" {Formerly D. R. WILLIAMS ?fe CO., 161 Meeting Street.) CHARLESTON, S. C., (Ka^ HAVE resumed the aj^ Wff old business of HATS, B| mgm CAPS and s T R A w mwm ?Ml^^ GOODS, at 118 Meeting street, (next door to Charleston Hotel,) where they will be happy to see their old customers, friends ana public generally. We are prepared to supply the t rad? at Old Prices ! Merchants visiting Charleston for tho purpose of purchasing Goods, will do well to give us a call. D. R. WILLIAMS. HY. C. COVERT. Charleston, August 18, 1865. aug 24 $6 FIRE A?0~MAR1?E" Insurance Agency I TUPPER & LANE 163 MEETING ST., CHARLESTONS. C., REPRESENT tho following first-clasa companies: GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE COM? PANY. OF NEW YORK. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. PHOENIX FIRE INSURAXCE COMP'NY, OF NPAV YORK. MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. International Insurance Company, of Nsw York. North American Insurance Company, of New York. With aggregate cash capital of over $9,000,000. Fire, Morine and Inland Risks taken on reasonable terms, and losses promptly set? tled. S. Y. TUPPER. A. A. LANE. For particulars, applv to' ZEALY, SCOTT A BRUNS, Aug 14 26 Assembly street. J. H7 BAG-G?TT~&~CO^ Factors and Commission Merchant., A DG ERS SOUTH WHARE, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ELL in this Market, or ship to Now York O or Liverpool, both Long and Short Sta? ple COTTON. Liberal advances on ship? ments, and returns made in gold or? trea? sury notes, as instructed. J. H. RAGGETT. E. M. SPEIGHTS. Aug 8 26_,_ C. ES. Chichester, REAL. ESTATE BROKER, 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON. AGENT for the purchase and sale of REAL ESTATE in any of thc Southern States. ALSO, For thc REPAIRING, RENTING, Ac., of citv property. Owners of property in Charleston, un? avoidably detained in the up country, can have their property taken care ol' and promptly attended to by sending to above a Power of Attorney, to assume control of the same, until the owner's return. Infor? mation as to the condition of property in? jured by shells, and otherwise, with proba? ble expense of repairing, sent on application. 1ST Wanted to purchase, for partie* seeking investment of Real Estate, in South Carolina, several PLANTATIONS, in work? ing order, in the upper portion of thc State. Aug 8 26_ Willis 5c Chisolm, Factor?, Commission Merchant., AND SHIPPING AGENTS: OFFICE, MILLS HOCSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. E. WILLIS. A. tt. CHISOLM. WILL attend to tho purchaeo, sale and shipmen ti to foreign and domestic Sorts) of COTTON, RICE. LUMBER. AVAL STORES; to the collection of Drafts, Purchase and Sale of all Securities. Con? signments of Vessels solicited. REFERS TO: Messrs. John Fraser A Co., Charleston. S. C. Messrs. Geo. W. Williams A- Co., " Messrs. George A. Hooley A Co., '* George Schily Esq., Augusta, Ga. T. S. Metcalf, Esq., Messrs. Clark, Dodge A Co;, New York. 'Messrs. Murray A Nephew, " " Messrs. E. W. Clark A Co., Philadelphia, Penn. Messrs. Pendorgast, Fenwick A Co., Bal? timore, Md. Menem. Samuel Harrie A Sons, Baitimor?, Md. _ An?fl??