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EDWIN 3. SCOTT, ESQ.. . MB.TBDITOB* It ia most gratifying to our eommunity, to whom the above named gentleman has boen so long and ao "favor ably known, to* learn that, at the pressing solicitation of numerous friends, he has al? lowed himself to be put in nomination for a seat ir. the House of Representatives from Richland District. Peace has its triumphs "Sud it? worthies as well as waj". , Mr. Scott served sixteen yjsars in the offices of Tai Collector and Clerk of the Court, in Lexington District; and was,-dur? ing that time, chosen as a Delegate to the Rta te Convention of 1832, otherwise kr n as thc Nullifying Convention. For thc last twenty-eight years, as Teller and Cashier of the Commercial Bank of this city, he commanded the rorp.eot and admiration of all who had business with that institution, for his integrity, his finan? cial abilities, his obliging disposition. "* He is a reading and a thinking niau, and will dare to do what ho. believes to bc right. Upon il'o grave and difficult questions omi. before our next Legislature-ques ns of ?State finance and taxation-of e status of . thc Freedmen, his rights and Iiis duties-of tho relation between debtors and creditors-he is as competent ic decide as any man in the State. The District will honor itself by honoring him, and consulting its own interests by availing, itself of his-patriotism, ripe jud;. - ment, and independence of thought and action. , * * * CAN COTTON BE PRODUCED BY WHITE LABOE ONLY?-Tho Bichmond corres? pondent of- the New York World taking the a?rmative of this ques? tion, says: There can be no doubt that, even in the cotton growing States, it is a great mistake to suppose that lands cannot be "advantageously cultivated except on the large plantation plan. - Experience has already proved what common sense always under? stood-that far more could be pro? duced by cutting up the lands into small faun?, by which any industrious white fanfily could easily get together from three to six or seven bales a year; leaving it to small combinations to start and reap all the advantages of a cotton-gin and press for the benefit of each member. As to theinadapti bility of the white labor to such a ch?mate, that is-aheady au exploded humbug. A writer in a recent number of the Richmond Whig* while discusssing the question, makes the bold assertion that nineteeh-twenthies of the cotton not only can but has been produced by white labor. If this much can be said of the cotton States, what can the Northern immigrant find in Virginia at variance with all his past ex? perience, unless it may be more f eirtile lands,-and a far more genial and pro? ductive climate. Extensive fires are raging in the r oods in Massachusetts. Near Attle boro, the flames swept over a valuable tract of woodland several miles in extent, mostly covered with oak and maple. Not lessihan one thousand acres, hwve suffered more or less. Bail has been refused by Mr. Jus? tice Monk in the case of W. Wayne blossom', one of the prisoners now in custody at Montreal, charged with the attempted abduction of George N. Saunders. * Lewis B. Smith, a Portland (Maine) official, recently received one-fourth of fifty thousand dollars-the inform? er's share-in the matter of an invoice of cigars condemned and sold as smuggled. OBITUARY. Died, at Columbia, on Monday evening' Sth inst., of brain fever, after only three days illness, JULIA IDA, daughter of * Caleb and Julia Botiknight, nearly ten years pf age. Thus was taken from the household tho , first one of its jaembers, and one of tho sweetest and dearest of its number. Our hearts are bowed down in deep sor? row, and wc mourn sadly for* one whom wo loved so well; But wo have the comfort ing assurance that our dear one has gone from a world of pain und anguish, to a happy home-freed from r ll the burning cares and sufferings of this world-and that, indeed, sho is an angel with her Saviour. Although so young, ?ho had greatly en? deared herself to man}'. Her teachers had warm affection for her. her little friends dearly loved her, and her obedience, sweet temper, good mind and gentle nature made her truly a much-loved one at home. LYDIA. WAETED, AN experienced ^RCULAR SAWYER. Apply at Steam Saw Mill, at site of Columbia Rolling Mill, five miles from this city._Q?t 155* NOTICE, Wi G. EMBLETON begs to inform the . inhabitants of Columbia that they can havo ENGR| VING of every description e ? coated with neatness and despatch. Re aideuco Gadsden street, near the Fair Grounds. Oct 16 EDWIN J. SCOTT is respectfully nomi? nated for the. Legislature from Richland District hy' . MANY FRIENDS AND VOTERS. Oct 15 _j 3* i Exchanged by Mistake, AT Hope Station, a small VALISE, marked "B. S. Bv"for another, brass bcand, nam erased, marked "College Buildings." A roward will be given for. tue ? recovery of tho former. Applv, at Col. A. B. TAYLOR'S. _* OciJ.5 2 Post Coaches-Mail Route.! A LINE of F?UR-HORSE l?PHfii'.. ^FOST COACHES will leave .(jrM-;. -> Columbia dailv for Hopkins' " *' " Turn-Out, on tv CR. E., at 3 a. m.; to arrivo in time f?r thc Charleston tram same day. Seals can be secured at Collin ?V Ravcnel's store. ? Oct 15_WARD. & HARVEY. . Behool Mptice. THE MISSES HENRY having resumed the duties of" their s&SCHOOL, will continue its ex E^ferciees, at their r?sidence, on Spf Stark's HiU,fcEast end Gervais jr street. English, French and Music taught. For terms, Sec., apply ns above. _ ._Oct ..'> 1* Special Notice. COUNCIL CHAMBER, . COLUMBIA, October lt, 1865. FTTHE . attention of all parties using thc X CITY WATER is called to paragraph 12 of tho Ordinance to Raise Supplies for the year lsoo. AU persons failing to comply with the terms of said ordinance, without further delay, will have the penalty strictly enforced against thenu Oct 13 1 F. H. ELMORE, City Clerk. Special Notice. COUNCTL CHAMBER, COLUMBIA, October 14, 1805. AN ELECTION for e>*~ POLICEMEN, at a- salary of $400 per annnm, will be held bv thc Council of the city of Columbia, on TUESDAY. October 17, 180?"5. Appli? cants will tile their petitions with the City Clerk before and on that day, before 2 o'clock. F. H. ELMORE, City Clerk. Oct 15_I CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS? THE undersigned will open, about the 1st proximo, at the house on the South? east corner,of Plain and Gates streets, (nearly opposite the Shiver House,) a new and complete assortment of MERCHAN? DIZE in the above Une; selected and manu? factured expressly for this market. AU of which will be offered to the former patrons of China Hall at a small advance on thc original cost. \V. B. STANLEY. Oct 15_,_ Government Property. _ IAU persons in the Districts of R?Plir . land,' Lexington, Fairfield and Ker? shaw, who have in th??ir possession or con? trol property belonging to the late so-called Confederate Government, are directed to give'immediate.notice thereof, and to sur? render the same to the undersigned on ot. | before November 1st. This order embraces cotton and every other description of Gov? ernment property, no;matter under what authority the same may bc held or de? tained. 2. Parties holding property for which receipts have been given will exhibit them forthwith. 3. Persons having information which will lead to the detection of individuals?who"| have sold, abstracted, or cone lalcd Govern? ment property, ana who furnish informa tiou'thereof, will bo fairly compensated. 4. Public t-nlcs will be held at this place on WEDNESDAY,-at 10 A. M. of each week, at the College Campus, of Govern? ment property. Terms cash. 5. All persons who fail to comply with ibis order will subject themselves to arrest und punishment. EDG AR McMULLEN, Asst. Special Treasury Agent. COLUMBIA, October 12, 1865. ! *?' Fairfield, Lexington and Kershaw i District papers will copy four times and send bill to this office. Octtjjper 15 1110+4 A Palmetto Breastpin, OF GOLD, was dropped vesterdav. Tho iiuder will be rewarded if he leaves it, at this onice. . October 14-2 TO RENT, t-?1 RESIDENCE, on Gervais street, ? u ar Charlotte RaUroad. The house has four small roor:s, with a good piece o? ground attached for planting Pos? session given about the. 2i?tii inst. Inquire on the premises. JAMES L. BEARD Oct 14 <j? SHOT! ftO BAG? assorted sizes, just rc fj\_f ccived sud for ?"i- hy Oct 14 3 . JAB?ES G. GIBBES. FORWARDING NOTICE. THE undersigned will follow thc South Carolina Railroad and receive and for ward GOODS and COTroN from each ter minus. Their charges are: Merchandize packages, ?5c. each Cotton, 35c. per bale. PHELPS A DAWSON Oct. ll fit?_Orangeburg, ?. C. Brass Foundry. THE subscriber, thankful for paft pa? tronage? would inform his friends and thc public that ho is still prepared to fur? nish all kinds of BRASS CASTING in a J workmanlike manner and with despatch I ROBEBT MCDOUGAL, " J July 31 m Gadsden, near Washington *t. ^?LULOt-iosa. Sales. SCO -Acres Good Larid. By Jacob Levin. ON MONDAY MORNING, 16tk inst., pre? vious to tho sale of effects of late Jesse Drafts, I will sell, 500 acres ? good LAND, situated ??ear Kingsville-50 of which are cleared; bound? ed on the North by lands of James Seay and C. A-.Scott, East br John Bates, West by ?South "Carolina Railroad, and South by lands owned bv estate of John Carter. Terms cash." Oct 12 4 Estcit? S ile. By Jacob Levin. ON MONDAY MORNING, October 1(5, will be sold, at the residence of thc late Jess? Drafts, by permission of Jacob Bell, Or? dinary of Richland District, AU the PERSONAL PROPERTY of the deceased, consisting of : A general variety of Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensiln, &c. .Viso, a lot of Land, Salt. Loather, 2 Horses, 1 Wagon ami Hamey, 1 Carriage. Cow and Calf, &c. Sale positive, and terms cash on delivery Sept 29 fm Sale of ?leal Estate. IWI LL sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, all that'tract of LAND, containing liva hundred and twenty-five (525) acres, more or less, on the waters of Sandy bun, in this District, belonging to the estate of J. J. Odom, deceased, hound? ed as follows: On the West, by lands of Richard Sanders; on the North, by lands of Wm. Glover; on the South, hy lands of Daniel and Rhoderic McDaniel and lands formerly of il. IN. Lewis; on thc Last, by lands of William Colman. On tho premises there is a go<W DWELLING HOUSE and good out-houses, barn, kitchen, &c, with a fine spring of water. About forty or fifty acres are under cultivation. Thc lands immediately on the creek is good bottom land. The tract is well timbered. D. B. DKSAUSSURE, Adm'r Cum Testamento Annexe Oct 8_fl0_ South Caxoiina---Richland District. Catherine Franck vs. H. F. Franck and C. H. Franck.-BUtfor Sale of Heal Estate. IN pursuance of the order of thc Court of Equity in the above case, I w?l sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, before the Court House, at 10 a. m., The lot of LAND used by tho late H. C. Franck as a store, fronting on Richardson street, and bounded as follows,: North by a lot formerly owned by Thomas Campbell, afterwards by H. C. Franck, now T. S. dick? erson, South by a lot which formerly be? longed to Robert E. Russell, East by a lot Nvbich formerly belonged to Dr. Fitch, now T. S. Nickcrsoh. On tho North is an alley? way, 9 foot 6 inches wide and 99 feet ti inches deep, "to be kept open forever as an alley? way in common for owners of adjacent lots." Thc lot is one-fourth of an acre, and fronts 54 feet 3 inches on Richardson street. THUMS.-One-third cash. Balance on a credit of ono and two years, interest an nuallv, until tho whole debt be paid; se? cured bv bond, with mortgage of tho pre? mises. D. B. DK?AUSSURE. Oct 7 $13 Boarding. fi OOD BOARD and LODGING- can be \JT obtained in a private'family, in this city, by immediate application to this office. Oct 13 3 Stolen, ?^SF^T"??} FROM a carriage, about thrafU SsPrhnXial miles from Orangeburg, on tuW 4BSjj?aroad to Columbia, my VALISE, \ containing clothing-half a dozen shirts, marked "N. Fehrenbach:" also, about forty lottery, addressed to different parties at Walhalla. Anderson and Pendleton. A liberal reward will h% paid for any in? formation leading to the recovery of tho valise and Contents. Address H. BISHOF,. Oct 13 3* Charleston, S. C, #3T Charleston Courier .copy oner. ANDREW CRAWFORD HAS resumed the FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. He is pre? pared to store andseUjCOTTON und COUN? TRY PRODUCE generally, f Columbia, Oct. 10, 18G5. Oct ll tfST Thc Fairfield Netes, Chester Stan? dard, Newberry Herald, Edgcfield Adver? tiser and Yorkville Enquirer will publish three times and send their accounts to this office for settlement. Cotton Shed at Hopkins' Turn-0ut. W. H. JETEES & CO., RECEIVING aad F O R WA RD IN G AGENTS, at Hopkins' Turn-Out, aro having erected a commodious shed for. the protection of cotton consigned Lo them for shipment, and would he pleased to receive consignments from Columbia and the up? country generally. Cotton and Merchan i daze forwarded with despatch, i &?- Newberry Sun copy for one week and ' s?nd bill to this office. " , Oct 14 6* LUMSDEN & KcGEE, AGENTS of Baltimore Window Glass Manufactory, can furnish GLASS at j manufacturers' prices, by the box, and so? licit orders for the same. Oct 8 Imo .LUMSDEN & M'GEE HAVE just received a supply of Gibson's old Nectar Monongahela- WHISKEY, .ll?40;" cases "Krauter Bitter," boxes Pine Apple Cheese, cases Cosmetic and Honey Soap, fine Family Salt, in small boxes, boxes splendid Chewing ' Tobacco, Mat's fino Cin? namon, Smith's Kentucky Bourbon Whis? key, Freston Sc. Merrills Concentrated Es? sence Jamaica Ginger._Oct b 6 B. B. BeS AUSSUKE ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSION INEQUITY* Office in rear of tbs Court House. Oat 7 ? Imo 1 ?'? . - .J. J.SULZBOTR&COT; {FORMERLYFQQT ?ft 8ULZRACHER,) WHOLESALE and RETAIL BEG to inform thc citizens of Columbia and the people of the neighboring country, that they are now receiving, and har? received, a great -variety of Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Of nil descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all manner of persons. They have, among many other art ides, fresh supplies of the following: GROCERIES. - COFFEE, TEAS, ((?reen andBlaok.) SUGAR, (whit.- and brown.) MOLASSES. (New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adam'tine. Crackers, Wire, Soda, Sugar, Boston. I Candies, Almonds, j Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every variety of Grocery. Copperas, Soda, Blue Stone, ?fee. 0 Spices-Cloves, Ciunamon, Allspice, Gin? ger, Nutmegs, ?cc. Shoe Blacking, Brushes,iCurry Combs. Horse Brushes, Ac. Knives and Forks, Matches. Starch, Mustard. T0B?GC0 ANO C?0&ES+ Best SMOKING and CHEW'G TOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, thc best Ander? son's, Solace and Honey Dew; aU varieties. GRY S?0?S For JLJ, adios, A fine variety, to which the attention, of the ladies is partityilarly'requested. We have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. ' MOUSSELLN DES LAINES. EnglisU and American PRINTS. I Cambric, twi'led and plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets. Longclotb. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, tte, suitable for fall and winter. Alpacas, black and colored. Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumes of evcrv variety. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies'Shoes, Rook es and Ties of all de? scriptions and the latest fashions. . Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-all 'of tho very last styles and patterns. Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons. Hosierv of-all descriptions. English and Amcnenn Glovos of tb prettiest style. ' Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, soool, silk and cotton. Hooks and Eyes, Veils. Ladies' Billet and Leiter Paper, ruled. Skirt Braid of all colors. Lastings, Whalebone. Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other Buttons,fancy,dress and common. Scissors, Pins. Hair Pins, wire and gutta pordia. Misses' and ChiWren's Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams. Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton,Velvet Ribbon, Elastie'do. G-entIemesi?s Varlet's,. Coats, (dress Uh id frock,) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, ove'- and under. Flannel arid Fancy Shirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stockings, Socks, Gloves-? great variety. Collars, linen and pape*. Wristbands, Haying Cards. Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buoklos for do.; Tooth Brushes. Boots and Shoes of all stylos and the best qualities. Pocket and Nock* Handkerchiefs, silk aad cotton; Neck-ties of thc latest styles. Pocket. Books. Fancy Pipes-American Meorschanm. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cotton; Hats; Pen and Pocket EurYes. Razors and Razor Strops. Su .-penders of ali styles. Tobacco, French and English style. SI i ct Bosoms, Boy'? Shoes. Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimnios. best Ink, (km Caps, Tobacco B.?gs, Shoe. Laces, Slate Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's Gloves and Hose, Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to beth sexes, which we have not tho anaco to enumerate. Apply at the ?old i?tana, in Assemblv Btreot. to Sep* ll 8ULZBACHER &. CO. Cotton Wanted. mHE highest prices paid for COTTON and JL for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCB. Farmers aud country merchants will find it to t heir advantage t? call and see. B.pt ll BULZBACHER & CO. C75PF SURVEYOR. OFFICE at residence, in rear of th? . , Presbyterian Church, Columbia, & C. .Sept 20 _, ' t " Kay "& Hewetso?% Architects and Civil Engineers; PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS attended to- :-X in South and North Carolina. Working drawings, plans, specifications? and all neoessarv details promptly fur? nished. . . * JOHN A. KAT. RALPH E. B. HHWKTSON Sept 20 t JOH W'S * ". % SPARTANBURG C. IL, S> C., OCT. 1,.'65-' THE exercises of this School, discontinued for some time, are resumed. . Pg?Tuition per month.. . ..? 3 (JO Tuition and Board, (in? cluding fuel and lights,) per month.$30 00> Payable in current funds, 2i months ia advance. For further information, address? ee subscriber. WILLIAM IK WIN, Oct 7 |5 _. Principal. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned, having associated witln him in business his son. EUGENE R WALTER, the firm will hereafter be knowm as GEORGE H. WALTER A SUN. The new firm will continue to receive and forward promptly all MERCHANDIZE and PRODUCE confided to their care: and they bope the patronage so liberally extended to tho old house * ill be continued to the new. firm. GEORGE H. WALTER... Orangeburg, September ll, l?(?5. Sept H_?12_ .L?MSBEf? & S#?EES Auction and Commis'n Merchants, AND FORWARDING AGENTS,, COLUMBEY, S. Cl, * ' HATING built a large Store-house in the most central part of the city and con? venient to the different Railroads and Hotels, sobcit consignments of COUNTRY PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE generaUy. We promise faithful and prompt attention to all who may favor us with their ship? ments for sale, forwarding or storing. BEFEBENCES. Hon. T. C. PERRIN, AbberiUe, S. C. H.T. PEAKE, Esq., Charleston, S. C. RUFUS M. JOHNSTON, Esq., Columbia,. S C Gov. B. F. PERRY, Greenville, S. C. G. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Charleston. I MOSES H. GRINNELL, New York. Sept 23_stulm? S. OUI TIM, GENERAL COSlMERCmt AGENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT ' "DRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE bought ' 1 and sold, claims and accounts adjusted and coUected. An experience of eight years as a lawyer and eleven as a bank officer, enabletv me to ?nsure patrons of correctness and satisfaction. I refer to the bar and to the bank "officer? of South Carolina generally. Place of bu? siness made known as soon as arrange? ments are completed. Sept 30 svrt> I "THOMAS Cv V??TT [ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, ? "XTTTLL furnish Plans. Specifications, Be [ Y\ tails, Estimates and Bills of Material . for public or private buildings,bridges,&c Surveys and Leveling for city or country done on application. Oftice corner Richland and Sumter streets,, residejice of R. Keenan, Esq.-up stairs.' Sept 30 _ sw2roo" The South Carolina College. THE exercises of tins College will be resumed on the FIRST r^MONDAY in January next. The Facuitj having been au -' ^thorized by the Board of Trus? tees to exercise their discretion as to thc requisites of applicants for admis? sion, such indulgence as the circumstances will penni, will bc extended, j Applicants must present themselves on the first Monday in Januarv. M. LABORDE, Chairman of Facultv. Columbia, S. C.. Sept. 2:;. 1S<15. ai>~ All papers in the State will picase publish once a week until 1st November next, and forward Kills to the Treasurer of tho College, Rev. C. BRUCE WALKER. ?if ?XD LIFE Emmi. H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, I^OR the following FIRST CLASS COM ' PA?IES: New York Underwriter's Agency, Capital.*3,000,OOCr Home Insurance Company, New York, Capital..'. 2,000,000' Hartford Fire Insuranco Com? pany, Hartford, Capital. 2,000,000 Home Insurance Company, Sa? vannah, Capital..". 2,500,00* New England Mutual Life. Insu? rance Company, Boston, Capi fctal. 5,000,000 New York Accidental Insurance Company, insuring against accidents of every descrip? tion remiting jn LOSS OF LIFE or PER? SONAL IN I li RY. With several other well known and relia? ble companies, tho aggregate capita? amounting to $20,OOfl,0(rD. I . Risks taken on reasonable terms and is.' any one spot to the amount, of $200,000. I AT J. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED, j OfRcr> at Mr. TTusBung's house, corner ot Assembly and Washington streets. Colum? bia, S. C. Angl"? i?iu