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By Tol??^^ip>la.. Southern Forts to be Garrlioncd bx . Negro Soldiers, Etc. WASHINGTON, October 13.-GenJS Howard, Chief of the Freedmen's Bureau, had been ordered- to proceed ."South, with the view' of .making satis? factory arrageraents for the restosa tion of lands to their former owners on the coast of South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia, heretofore set apart by Sherman for fr%ednien's purposes. All the sea-coast forts South of Fortress Monroe, excepting Fort Taylor, at Key "West, and Jefferson, at Tortu? gas, are to be garrisoned by oolored troops. ? . 3 tonne. Cotton Market. MOBILE, October 14, btq AUGUSTA, October 15.-Thesales of cotton at Mobile on the 13th and 14th insts., amounted to 3,500 bales. Quotations for middling grades being 50c. per lb. Sales of the week, 5,500. Receipts ' of the week, 15,000.* Exports of the week, 10,318 bales. Stock, fct.lfil dudes. Crandfi on thc Revenue. NASHvrXiLE, Oetober ll.-Imnienso frauds on the revenue ha^g been dis? covered here, and the United States Revenue Collector for Cincinnati reached here yesterday to investigate the matter. A large liquor house has swindled the Government out of $150,000, but will be compelled to refund at oscc, c2 pay 3200,000. A. A. Harris has been arrested here by order of Gov.' Brownlow, in ac? cordance with a requisition from Gov. ??rainloti, Harris is indicted in Ken? tucky courts for acts committed dur? ing the war. Exeitin? * times wiil be had il the Tennessee L?gislature on the negro and franchise question. ' . A-PJftritiOTie MANIFEST?.-On the uianivcrsary of the Independence of Mexico, tho Emperor Maximilian pub? lished the following address: GENTLEMEN' : This is it family festi? val, a festival of brothers which unites every one of us this day under the j folds of our glorious banne;-. The ? day upon which our immortal Hidal- j go, elevating with unprecedented valor'his patriotic .voice, united the heroes of a nev." Moxicfm ersaj.will be j forever, to the sons of our country, a day of rejoicing; because we then j celebrate the inauguration of cur nationality; because every good Mexi? can must xwiew by an oath the pro? mise to live for the greatness, tho independence and tho integrity of his country, and show himself always ready to defend it with all his heart and soul. The words*"Of that oath are the first uttered by n good Mexican. 1 solemnly reseat them now. a?y heart, my soul, my labor, and my lawful efforts bolong to you and to our beloved country. 2\o influence in this world can maire me waver in ray duly; every drop of my blood is Mexican now, and if God sends fresh dangers to threaten our count ry,"you will see me fight in your, ranks tor ita. independence and integrity. I am willing'to die at the foot of our glo? rious banner, becauso no human power can wrest from me the trust with which you have endowed le. What I say must be said by every good Mexican; it must-efface past rancors; it must bury party hatred. Every one must live for the good of our beloved country. Thus united, and following th%path of duty, wei will be strong, and the principles i which form the bafts of our task will infallibly triumph. The Beading (Pa.) Gazette jays that there was not a man in the "Felix Iiifs .Guards," a company raised in that city% killed during thc* war. There must be *something "in a name." The Subscribers TT"AVE just received the following de tjL sir able articles: Cupboard, Drawer and Chest LOCKS. Extra 8afo Locks. '? Trunk Locks. Extra Bim Locks. Plate Locks. Weil Wheels. Hatchets, Spoons, t?. 1>. Caps. Screws assorted. Patent finish drop Shot assorted. MULLER K SKNN, Oct 18 3 At Bryce's Corner. Just Received Q HALES GUNNY BAGGING, e) 20 Coils ROi>E. 100 Hs. TWINE. Manilla Rope, suitable for Woll Rope. 25 Bags extra Family FLOUR. #or sale cheap by "MULLER A SENN, Oct 18 S At Bryce's Corner. ?L y EDITOR PHONIX: One of my friends, in his anxiety to secure my election, has fallen int? an error .in his communication to your paper of yesterday. I wftit to Virginia, in' the winter, of 1862, at the re? quest of the Central Association, not to carry food and clothing to ow 'oops, but to visit every command and ascertain thc nature and- nt of thoir wants and ne? cessities, that our means of supplying them might bc used to i he best advantage. My arrival at Culpcper, with Mr. Tanner, who bael charge of supplies, probably led to the mistake. EDWIN J. SCOTT. . Oct 18 1* ?_a_ j M>\ PKmtiis-DEAS Sm: \ see Mr. SCOTT is up for the Legislature. He was not a soldier in thc war, but he helped to clothe and feed our soldiers. Over sixty years of agc, in had health, he came to Richmond, Staunton and.Winchester, in the winter . time, Ho bring us clothes, shoes, Lhuikets, boxes, &c.*We*and our iamilies.wiU?enicm ber him, to be sure, on to-morrow, at the (jiu'tioia ONE OF JOHNSTON'S ARMY. Oct 17 a* . EDWIN J. SC0TT7ES?r 1!K. EDITOU: It is most gratifying to our community, to whom (the above named gentleman lias been so long and so favor [ ably known, to learn that, at the pressing sohcitation of numerous friends, lie has al? lowed himself to be put in nomination for a seat in tho?House of Representatives from Richland District. Peaeo has its triumphs and its worthies as well as war. t Mr. Scott served sixteen year? in th* ofSces of Tax Collector and Clerk of the Court, in Lexington District; and was, dur? ing that time, chosen as a Delegat? to thc State Contention of 1832, otherwise known as the Nullifying Convention. Foi- the last twenty-eight years, as Teller and Cashier of the Commercial Bank pf rbis city, ho commanded the respect and admiration of all who had business with that institution, for his integrity.his tjnan ciftl abilities, his obliging disjiosition. ?le is a reading and a thinking man, and will e .re to do what ho believes to be right. Uj m the 'grave and difficult questions to cony: before our ncxt"Lcgislaturc--ques? tions ?f state finance and taxation-of the status of the Freedman1' his rights amt his duties-of the relation between debtors and creditors-be ig as competen to .!i cide as any man in the State. T?ie Listriw will honor itself by honoring him, and will consult its own interests by addling itself ? ? bis patriotism, large ex? perience*, ripe judgment and independence of thought and action. * * * JUST RECEIVED A LAB* : V supply of A CODFISH, . . * HUSH POTATOES, FRESH ONIONS and ' JERSEY CABBAGES, by Oct 18 LUMSDEITA McGEE. For Sale or to Kent,' THAT delightfully situated RESI MDENCE in Laurel street, West of tho Arsenal. 'l^io house contains seven rooms, and a large store room. On thc premises there is ?f kitchen with two rooms and other buildings; also, a well of de? lightful water. For particulars apply ?it the premises to GEORGE CHISOLM. Ont 18 0* *_ ._ SADDLES AND HARNESS. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALK : /"I entlemen's Saddles, ?Jhiggy Harness, \TT Ladies' " (Carriage " Boys' Saddles, Wagon " Wagon Saddles, Collars, Hames, ! Riding Bridles, Wagon Bridles, : Eiiglish Bridles, Bitts, Buckles, j Martingales, Shoo Nails, Curry Combs, . Sparables, Horse brushes, Sole Leather, a Whips and Spurs, Ac, Ac. . Saddles, Harness, Trunks,. &c4> RE PAIRED. % Store rear of old Post Office. Oct ll 3* HOBSON ic SU'fPHEN. Browne & Bchirmer9 eSSE&?L COMMIS'OK F?RWARDING MERCHANTS. W. R. BROWNE, F. M. SCHIRMER, Hopkin*' Turn- No. 9 Exchange st., Outj, 8. C. Charleston, S. C. CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and other BRODUCEwui.be received and sold; 1 or. if desired, wi H bo shipped to New York fdr sale. COTTON and MERCHANDIZE forwarded with despatch from Hopkins' T. O. Particular .attention given to the for warding of goods arriving from the North intended for the up-countey. Charges f. om cither point .15 cents per package, whey over 25 m humber; 20 cent? when undor. * UKKKIUiNCES.' Messrs. JOHN FRASER ACO., Charleston. Mr. W. P. HALL, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. T. SAVAGE HEYWARD A SONS, A .eninta. Ca. Oct 18 Imo JD- B. BeS AUSSTTBS ATTORNEY AT LAW ? COMMISSION IN EQUITY. Office in rear of the Court House. Oct 7 Imo _^Lxxo"tlc3>23. Sales. %. - ... 1-zr-1-ti-TM j; ? Furniture, ?fcc. r. * ' . By Jacob Levin. i ON FltlDAY MORNING next, at 10 o'clock, ] I will sell, in front ofTmy Auction Room, I Hair-seat Mahogany .Sofas. " Chairs. . 1 largo aftd fine Mahogany Secretary and Book-case. f Counting Ronni Desk. rMarbIc-fop Table, Bureau. - Ant a variety, of useful articles. _ - . ' . ALSO, j 15 bbls. Pilot Bread. i 1 bbl. Coal, box Carpenters Tools. ! Double-barrel Gun. ; A good Two-horse Spring Wagon, ftc. I Oct 18_3 , Furniture, Groceries, Wagons, Buggy, <te.' j " BY JAMES G. GIBBES. C. F. HARRISON, AUCTIONEER. I ON THURSDAY MORNING, 19th<tnst., at I 10 o'clock, I will soil, at the corner of Bull and Richland streets, Sofas; Sideboards, Bedstead, Mattresses, Washstands, Chairs. A.c.. kOOO lbs. Lard, :!(K? lbs. Butter, 50 pks. Fish. 25 bbls. Flour, * 100 pairs Cotton Cards. 15 boxes Tobacco, Sugar. Coffee, Pepper, Soap, Candles, Starch"Ac. 1 $air Platform Scaley, 1 pair Counter Scales, 1 Two-Horse Wagon. 1 Buggy, 1 first-class Ambulance. 4 sets Harness, 3 Milch Cows. . Terms cash. Oct 17 1 Sale of Beal E^cate. IWILL sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, all that tract of LAND, containing five hundred and twenty-five (525) acres, more or less, on the waters fit Sandy Run, in tluH District, belonging to the estate of J. J. Odom, deceased, bound? ed as. follows: On the West, by lands of Richard Sanders; on the North, by lands of Wm. Glover; on the South, by lands of Daniel and Rhoderio McDaniel and lands formerly of R. N. Lewis; on the East, by lands ot'-William Colman. On the premises there is a good DWELLING HOUSE and g-'od out-houses, barn, kitchen, Ac, with a fine spring of water. Aboutfhrty orfifty acres are under cultivation. Tire lands immediately on the creek is good bottom land. The tract is well timbered. . D. R. DESAUS&URE, Adm'r Cum Testamento Annexa. Oct S_? fig South Carolina-Eichland District. Catherine Franck vs. II. F. Franck and C. H. Franck.-Billfor Sate of Heal Estate. IN pursuance of the order of the Court of Eqnifrv in thc above casi', I will sell, on the FIRST .MONDAY in November next, before the Court Hovfsc, 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 hy Thomas Campbell, afterward&'bv JU C. Franck,?ow T. S. Nick erson, South by a" lot which formerly be? longed to Robert E. Russell, East toy a lof which formerly belonged to Dr. Fitcl), now T. S. Nickersdn. On th*; North is an alley? way, '.> feet 6 inches wide-ami99 feet 6inches deep; "to be kept open forever as an alley? way in common for owners of adjacent lots." Thc lot is one-fourth nf an acre, and fronts 54 feet :; indies on Richardson street. Tmu?s.-One-third cash. Balance on a credit of one and two years, interest an? nually, until thc 'whole debt be paid; se? cured bv bond, with mortgage of the pre? mises. ' D. ii. DBSAUSSURE. ..ct 7- +13 BACON, LARD. * LUTTER, SUGARS, FLOUR. ?ROSENE OIL,. For sale at wholesale dWctail by RICHARD CALDWELL, - Corner Bull and Caledon streets'. Oct 18 1* *_#__ [N?W&CHMP Variety Store! rt^HE undersigned have* just opened a X huge and we'l-selccted STOCK OF GOODS-which they oller at NEW YORK PRICES ! CONSISTING IN TAUT OF : Fancy and Black PRINTS. WOOL DELAINES and MERINOES. Woolen PLAIDS and POPLINS. Bleached ancLUnblcachocTMUSLINS. 9 and 10-4 SHEETINGS. TABLE DAMASK arfa TOWELS. ELIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS. Check, Swiss and Caiubru: MUSLINS. VICTORIA LAWNS and BRILL1ANTES. White LINEN and Twilled JEANS, linen Handkerchiefs and Fancy Veils. Ladies' Under Garments.' Collars and Cuffs. Balmoral Skirts. * 'Black Alpaca.. . Silk Bets, Nubias. Ladies' and Gent's Cloves. Barege, for Veils. White Stockings and Socks. Needles, Pms and Spool Thread. * Perfumery. Ladies', Misses' and Gent's Shoes. Gent's Hats, Of the latest style. Clothing, of all styles. # H Shirts and Under-shirtfl, Traveling Bags. And a thousand other articl2s^oo numer? ous to lsentjon. The above stock is offered for less than any other house in this citv ?Ml them, by DAVIES A CO. Oct 18 3 J. MENDEL, SALESMAN. At the store of Lumsden ft McGee, on . Assembly street, between Lady and llridge : streets. JJLMIMM. {FORM MM LT FOOT * SULSBAOBMR,) \ . I WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUG to inform ike oifcizena of Columbi? ?nd tbs people of tb? neighboring ? country, that they are now receiving,-and har? received, a grnat vari.fcy of Dry Goods . * i AND . GROCERIES Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all manner of persons, they havt?, among many oilier articles, frosh supplies of the following: GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Blaok. ) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES, (New Orleans.) ' CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adaftn'tiae. Crao^rs, Wine, Soda. Sugar, Boston^ Canafcs, Almonds. Brazil, Walnut ai*l other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every variety of Grocery. . * Copperas, Soda, Blue Stone, A? Spices-Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? gery Nutmegs, ic. Shoe Blacking, Brushes, Curry Combs. Horse Brushes, Ac. Knives and Forks. Matches. Starch, Mustard. TOBACCO ANO CtOm Best SMOKING and CHEWG TOBACCO. . Spanish and American CIGARS. Cf Tobacco for chowing, the best Ander? son'?, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties. ?B? 8.001)3 Inorar Xaa. dios, A liuo variety, to which the attention of tbe> ladies is particularly requested. We bav? a line aasortmenfcof Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSEUX DES BAINES. English am! American PRINTS. Cambric, twilled and plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Tiongclarth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, Ac., suitable for fall and winter. *. Alpacas, black and colored. ? ! Combs a*d Brushes^, Tooth Brashes. Perfumes of every variety. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de? scriptions and the latest fashions. Tuck Combs, Harv Nets, Waterfalls- all of thc very last styles and patterns. * . Collars. Wristbands, Ribbons. . Hosiery of all descriptions. - '? English and Amencnn (Hoves of th prettiest sty." Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton. Hooks and Eyes, "\ oils. Radies1 Billet and Letter Paper, ruled. Skirt Braid of all colors. Lastings, Whalebone. Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and other Buttons, fancy,dress and commort. . / Scissors, Pins. Hair Pins, wire and gutta peraka. * Misses' and Children's Shoes. Bound Combs, Wadding, Table-clotks. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton,\%lvet Ribbon, Elastic do. Gentlemen's Variet?s. Cents, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, owr and under. Flannel and Fancy Shirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stockings, Socks, Gloves-a great variety. Collars, linen and paper. Wristbands, Playing ttards. Fine Tooth and Pocket Comb?. Buttons, foi coat, pants, vests; Ducklo* for do.; Tooth Brushes: Boots and* Shoes of ali styles and tke best qualities. Pocket and Neck Haftlkerehiefs, silk and cotton; Neck-ties of the latest styles. Poeket41ooks. ? , Fancy Pipes-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cotton; Hats; Pen and Pocket Knives. Ra?ors*and Razor Strops. Suspenders of all styles. Tobacco. French and English styl*. Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. M?SCELUU3E0HS. Best Kerosene Oil. Watch Keys. Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimnics, best Ink, Gun Caps, Tobacco Bags, Shoe Laces, Slate Pencils, J Umbrellas, (children's Gloves and Hose, "Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both sexes, which we have not the space to enumerate.^ Apply at the old stand, in Assembly stree't, to Sept ll 8ULZBACHER A CO. Cotton Wanted. THB highest, prices paid for COTTON and for al! kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers und country nu reliants will find it to their adrantage to call and ?ee. Sept ll SULZBACHER k CO. . " Boy? Hats, . JUST OPENED, at SHIVER A BECKHAM'S, Oct 17 2 Next door to Shiver House. Bopnef Ribbons, JUST OPENED, at . SHIVER &, BECKHAM'S, Oct 17 2 Next door to Shiver House. At Private Sale. AFine PIANO, BUREAU, PARLOR STOVE, und a ?encrai assortment ?of Household Fnr.utnre, low for cash, at tfce corner of Lady and (rates streets, by Oct 17 2* ' _H. F. KRAFT: cms* DB. D. P. GREGG will bc in Co . QrfitTffluxnbia i>i a few days, ready to rc ! ceive professional calls Crom his old patrons ! or Tiew ones. He may be found at Mr. I Nicke'rson's Hotel. _ .._ Oct 17 ELIGIBLE RESIDENCE. MFOR salo, that beautiful andmon ve? rnen t HOUSE, South-west corner of Laurel.and Bull streets. It is offered at primate sale for one -week". The premise* may bc examr/jcd md othor infotmatioc obtained on application at the house. Oct 17 ? 3* NOTIC?. "ITT G. EMBLETON begs to inform the "VY . inhabitants of Columbia that they .an have ENGRAVING of every description, executed with neatness and despatch, Re e*kleneo .Gadsden ?tr^et, nuar the Fair ?rounds. Oct 15 WANTED, AN experien?l CIRCULAR SAWYER. Apply at flibarn Saw Mill, at site of Oolumbia Rolhng Mill, fivcmiles from this ??ty. _Oct 155* " .Post Coaches-Mail Boote. A UNE'of FOUR-HORSE' gSHf^p^POST COACHES will leave t->rffb*^ Columbia daily for Hopkins' Turn-Out, on S. C. R. R., at 3 a. m.; to arrive in time fer |he Charleston train same day. Scats can ho secured at Coffin & Ravenel's store. Oct 15 13* WARD A HARVEY. 400) Lil AND . HOUSE-FURMSJalKG GOODS. THE undersignc(J will open, about thc 1st proximo, at tho house on thc South? east cor*ner of Plain and Oates streets, (nearly opposite the Shiver House,) a n^iv and complete assurtinout of MERCHAN? DIZE in the above line; selected and manu? factured expressly for this market. All of which will be offered to thc former patrons i of China Hull vt a small advance on tin I original cost. W. B. STANLEY, j Wet 15_, __J_ ! Cotton She? atHonkins' Turn-Oat. WT? oms & co., RECEIVING and F 0 li WA i! D INO AGENTS, at Hopkins' Turn-Out, are having erected a commodious shed for tho protection of cotton consigned to thens for* shipment, and would be pleased to receive" consignments front Columbia and the up eonBtry generally. Cotton and Merchan? dize forwarded with despatch. &?~ Newberry SHH copyfor or;.' week and sencTbill to this ofSoe. Oe*, li Government Property.^ IAll persons in UK- Districts of Ricli . land, Lexington, l-'airlie'.d and Ker? shaw, who have in their possession or eon , trol property belonging to the lat?; so-called Confederate .Government, are directed? to give immediate notice thereof, and'to sur reitder the same' to the undersigned on or before November 1st. This order embraces cotton and every other description of Gov? ernment profferty, no matter antler what authority the sam? may be held or de? tained. 2. Parties holding property /or which receipts have been given will exhibit them forthwith. 3. Persons having information which will load'to the detection of individuals who have sold, abstract?!, or concealed4'iovcrn ment property, and who furnish informa- . ticTh thereof, will bo fairly compensated. 4. Public sajes will bc held at this pine? on WEDNESDAY,* at 10 A. M. of each weok, at the College Campos, of Govern? ment? property. Terms cash. 5. All persons who ./ad lo comply with this order will subject themselves to arrest and punishment. EDGAR McMULLEN, . Asst. Special Treasury Agent. Co'i.CMBijf> October 12, 1865. J83T Fairfield, Lerington and Kershaw District papnrx will copy four .tim?'? and send bin to this office. October 15 ||10f4 LUMSDEN & McGEE, AGENTS of Baltimore Window Ola?? Manufactory, eau furnish GLASS at manufacturers' prices, br the box, ?owl -o ucit orders for tne.iiarne. Oct 8 Imo F0RWAB?G \0TICE. . THE undersigned will follow tho South Carolina Railroad and receive and for? ward GOODS and COTTON froifi esch ter? minus. Their charges arc: Merchandize packages. I5c. each. Cotton, 35e. per hale. PHELPS .x DAWSON, Oct ll 6]?_Orangeburg, S. C. P- W. B. JmiXBTOTi, . " :M<E^?SJ tirito, Office on Picken* street East end of Lady. WILL attend to, all ojncial business bronght.bcfore him; will Uso attend to drawing ny Denis, Conveyances, Mort? gages, Contracts, and other ordinary legal ? instruments of writing. Fair copie? of any document executed witfc ueatness and de pateb. Aarmst 1