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By -A-eiegrapli. . * IOW* Election, a DxsaioxsBS, October 14.-The ma? jority for Gov. Stone, who advocated negro suffrage, will be 15,000. The balance of the Republican ticket is elected by nearly 20,000 majority.8 Harder or ?rt Episcopal Minister. PET?BSBTJBG, October 13.-Rev. R. Castleman, a well known member of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was brutally murdered near Gaston, N. C., on "Wednesday night last. He was returning alone from a. visit to a neighbor. - The perpetrators- wer? jiot identified. The deceased is widely known and much beloved in Virginia. ? ? ? ? SELZUBE OF FENIAN GUNS.-Infor? mation ha? been received in Washing? ton that six hundred Spencer rifles in boxes were seized by the Canadian authorities, at Niagara City, on Tues? day. The contents of the boxes were accidentally discovered in overhauling ? the railroad freight. The authorities .report it a case of Penlan smuggling. 3?ews from New Orleans. * NEW ORLEANS, October 14.-Mr. Watterson, the Special Agent of the Government, sent to inquire into the condition of.Southern affairs, left yesterday afternoon, after a short stay. It isnnderstood that his opinion of the Freedmen's Bureau is that it is an unnecessary burden to the Govern? ment. The Provost Marshal has ordered an inspection of the city registered voters, with a view to strike from the rolls a certain portion charged with acts of disloyalty antetedent to the President's amnesty proclamation, and of those who, in 18G2, registered themselves enemies - of tho United States. This would strike off one fifth of the registered voters of the eity. Gov. Wells protests against this as an interference with an esta? blished State law. If tit? Provost Marshal persists,- Gov. Wells will 1 appeal to the President. .? FREEDMEN IN MAF.YLANI>.-The Washington Chronicle-, of Saturday, says: Information has reached the Bureau of Freedmen's Affairs, that parties in Gharles County, Maryland, have cir? culated reports among the Freedmen in that locality to the effect that they must be bound seven years io former slaveholders, and receive but a dollar per year compensation for their labor during said apprenticeship. This \ report naturally oreatos,great excite? ment among the Freedmen. 1 The. ultimatum has gone forth from the great centre of civilization and fashion declaring that waterfalls are no more to be worn by the dames of the haut monde. Paris has spoken, and from the rising to the setting *of the sun there is a general and submissive acquiescence, to the immutable and irrevocable d?cision of the hair dress ersand perruquiers of thc Rue Tron chet. ' . Avery old lady named Cornell has lately died in Prbston, England. Her parents were among the first to embrace the doctrines of John- Wes? ley, who, on his visits, to Preston, preached in their house. Her father was the fisBt class leader in the Wes-, | leyan connection in Preston, and she herself*was christened bv John Wes? ley. --m, General Santa .Anna is enlisting ; troops .in St. Thpmas to aid Juarez. : At latest dates he had enlisted one hundred and twenty-seven men, most ly Italians. Hon. A. H. Stephens is said to be, I an elder' of the Old School Presby? terian Church. An exchange says: "Tho Kentucky Mammoth Cave is to let." We should* call this a very good opening for a land speculation. . . OBITUARY. Died, on Saturday, September SO, 1865, after ? few hours illness, THOM?p JEN ' NINGS, aged nearly two years, youngest son of Thomas and Marian Flanigan. In the birth pf thia child, Heaven be ,.*,.,?.,T,i o?? thefco barents one of lier choicest and most beautiful gifts.' He was their soul's be?t idol-too lovely, too pure, for eartb_and God in bis great wisdom saw tit to eau bim home to dwell with angels, who now are encircling wreaths on his beaute? ous brow, and teaching him to nWinfant i praises to bis Creator. But uow tho ago .nized parents are weeping; their hearts are crushed and sorely wounded; they miss their little treasure-they miss their dar? ling child, and they cannot be comforted, even in the blessed assurance that bo has made a glorious exchange, and is numbered among tho redeemed! Thon art gone! Thou art gone! Oh! beautiful babe; The Saviour has called thee, And wo could not refuse. Thou art sleeping, thou art happy, . And we know thou art resting On the bosom of him who was slain. A FRIEND. ?EBMAN EJ?G?TION.-A wonder ful stimulus has" been imparted to emigration from Germany since the close Of the War. It appears that the facilities for transporting to this coun- j try the number of people who are at? tracted, hither by the prosp?rons future in store for tho United States is entirely inad?quate to the demand. We learn from our Berlin correspond? ent that two new steamers are being built in Glasgow for the Bremen Lloyd's lino to New York, which will make seven large steam vessels on this lino. The Hamburg ?nd New York Company will in future run one of their seven steamers regularly each week. The competition between these direct German lines and the Southampton steamers has resulted in a considerable reduction of faro on both lines. From all the projects now in contemplation it would appear that the tonnage of steam vessels plying between the United States and Europe will soon amount to a million of tons. _ The emigration o? Germans will prove a, great benefit to this country in the present crisis. They are just thc class of people to take hold of thc Southern plantations arul cultivate them to the highest point. With this kind of labor in thc Southern States, together with the improvements in machinery, we should not be sur? prised to see an increase in the amount of cotton raised of fully one third over that produced by slave labor and hand work in the field. [Louisville Journal. PREDICTION OF .DAVIS' RELEASE. The Washington correspondent of the " Philadelphia Ledger writes, under date of Thursday: Let me repeat a prediction I gave j you a month or so ago, that- the re? lease of Davis is only a "question of time." From sources of information which I cannot dispute. I learn that the President has no idea of bringing him to trial, but as soon as all the States ' are in harmonious working order with the Government, tho pri? son doors ef Davis will liy open^ and he will be a free man. This, I am assured, was the inten? tion of his Excellency long before tho petitioirs from the respective States were pouied in for his release, and these, with the action of the Missis? sippi,. Alabama and South Carolina Conventions, looking to the same end, have more than confirmed the Presi? dent in his belief that the trial or fur? ther disgrace of tho rebel lender is not demanded either for the country's good or the vindication of its honor. mUmWG! TAILORING! BY C. D. EBERHARDT. DUKING rav temporarv absence from Columbia,* Mr. J. J. FORDE will fulfill all orders left at my shop. The latest style furnished ami prompt attendance given to all orders. Oct 20 3 ~ "NOTICE. IN consequence ?f thc. removal of Mr. 7'.. S. Drum; to Charleston, tlie firm of ZEALY, SCOTT & BRUNS is this day dis? solved by mutual consent. Either member of tlie firm is authorized to settle the same. All persons having claims must present them immediately, and all indebted to the firm will please make payment. Oct 20 3 ZEALY-, SCOTT ? BRUNS. Columbia, October lp, 1865 "DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, Within 2i Miles of Columbia. * j. FOR sale, a pleasant 1OSIDENCE, Ajmt in tho Sand-hills.?ottage-contain JBUlLing^ six rooms; Kitchen, with six rooms; Stable, Store-rooms and Negro Quarters, on a tract of 50 acres of LAND about 20 cleared and part under fence and cultivation. There is a kitchen, garden and well of exc?dant water OD the premises. With the house.would be sold part of the FURNITURE. Applv to THOS. R. WARING. Oct 20 2 At Dr. John Fisher's. TOBACCO. i)AA BOXES MEDIUM GRADES. ?UU Just received, and for sale cheap, at A. li. SOLOMON'S, ?ain street, 2d door from Shiver House. October 20 3* JUST RECEIVED AT XEA-?I SHIV Ell liol'SK, Plain Street, Columbia, S. C. TAD LOCKS, HAND SAWS, RIM LOCKS, BUTCHER'S SAWS, St?r? Door Locks. Drawing Knives, Chest Locks, Door Bolts and Latches, Cupboard Locks, Shovels and Spades, Mill Saw Files, Pitch Forks, Hand Saw FUes, Trace Chaine, Framing Chisels, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, Socket Chisels, Coffee Mills, Shingling Hatchets, Cotton Cards, Lathing Hatchets, Sauce Pans, Broad Hatchets, Tea Kettles, Screws of all sizes, * Chalk Lines, Whitewash Brushes. October 20 3* ATXOtlQJX filloa. .FVmiiare, ifcc. By Jacob Levin, THIS (Friday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, in front of ray Auction Room, Hair-scat Mahogany Sofas. a -Chairs. 1 large and fine Mahogany Secretary and Book-caso. Counting Room Desk. Marble-top Table, Bureau.' And a varlet} of useful articles. ALS o, ? 15 bbls. Pilot Bread. ., 1 bbl. Coal, box Carpenter's Toolr,. Double-barrel Gun. . A good Two-horse Spring "Wagon, ?c. Oc^aO_ _8 Handsome Furniture. By Jacob Levin. THIS MORNING, in addition to tho abovo pale, I will otter a fine variety of Marble. Top Tables, Pier Tables, Ward? robes, Bedsteads, Washstands, Cane and Hair Seat Chairs, Sofas, &c,&c. Sale positive. Oe*; 20 Furniture, Buggy, Harness, Wagotis, ?Lc. By A. E. Phillips. TO-MORROW (Saturday) MORNING, at . 10 o'clock, 1 wilBgell, at my Auction Room, ? 'Bodell'? Braiding, A variety of HANDSOME FURNITURE, : consisting in part of: Mahogany Book i Caste, Sideboard, Bureaus. Sofas, Hair Seat j Chairs, Arm Chairs, Extension Table, Card and Work Tables, Wash Stands, Wool and i Hair Mattresses, one Sofa Bed, a complete j article. Lounges, Pillows and Bolsters, i three large Brussels .Carpets, (one of them j entirely new), sixty pounds washed Wool, ' four dozen Scrubbing Brushes, and sundry articles bf Dry Goods. ALSO, i 1 handsome Double Buggy, 1 sett Double Harness, 1 Four Horse Wagon, 1 gentle Saddle and Harness Horse. I N. B. Unlimited articles received until ; day of sale. . . Oct 20 Sale cf Real Estate. IWELL sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next, all that tract of LAND, containing live hundred and twenty-five i525) acres, more or less, on tho waters of Sandy Bun, in this District, belonging to the estate of J. J. Odom, deceased, bound? ed as followsvOn thc West, by lands of Richard Sanders; on tke'North, by landsbf Wm. Glover: on the South, by lands of Daniel and Rboderic McDaniel and buds formerly of R. N. Lewis: on the East by lands or William Colman. Ontheproi -es there is a Rood DWELLING HOl> ? d good out-houses, bani, kitchen. A .. .th a line spriug of water. About fe: ' \ v. tty acres ?ire under cultivation. Tho la^dn immediately on the creek is good botluiu land. The tractis Well timbered. D. B. DESAUSSUBE, Adm"r Cum Testamento Annvxo. ^Oct8 _ flO South Caxohnl^RieMand Bistrict. Catherine Franck vs. H. F. Franck and C. H. Franck.-Bill for Sole of Heal Estate. IN pursunnee of the order of the Court of Equity in tho abova case, I will sell, on tho FXIt?T MoSJJA? ni .November next, before the Court House, at 10 a. m., The lot of LAND used by the late H. C. Franck os a store, ?Tontinj? on Richardson street, and bounded as follows: North by a lot formerly owned by Thomas Campbell, afterwards by"H. C. Franck, now T. S. Nick erson, South by a lot which formerly be? longed to Robert E. Bussell, East liv a lot which formerly belonged to Dr. Fitch, now T. S. Niekorsoh. On thc North is an alley? way, *) feet 6 inches wide and 'J'.) feet (j inches deep, "to be kept open forever as an alley? way in common for owners uf adjacent lots." The lot is one-fourth of an acre, and fronts 54 feet 3 inches on Bichardson street. ? TEK&S.-One-third cash. Balance on a credit of ont! and two years, interest an? nually, until the whole debt be paid; se? cured by bond, with mortgage of the pre- ; mises. * 1). B. DKSAUSSURE. ^*Uct 7 $13 M?LUN?RY. "Vffts. A. J. DOUGAL has just received iv I from New York a fresh supply of RIBBONS. FLOWERS, . FEATHERS, Ac, Which she offers fir sale at low prices. Oct 2(1_?_ To the Ladies. DRESS GOODS, FAUCTF A3EtTICI.ES, &C. JUST received, at No. 5 Beard's Bow, one door South of Washington street, a large and elegant? assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, R1BI50NS, FANCY AETI CLES and a great variety of othor goods, consistingun part of: Ladies' MOURNING HANDKERCHIEFS. " " COLLARS and EMB Y. " Nubia Nets, Ribbons, Belting. Brown and Blue Tissue, for VeUs. Tassels, Bugle Gimp and Buttons. Worsted Braid? assorted colors. Laaie.B supernne White Hose, ?Sec., which will be sold at wholesale or retail Oct 20_ftu2 MRS. F. HATCH respectfully informs the ladies of Columbia and its vicini? ty, that she is prepared to carry on DBESS I MAKING, CUTTING AND BASTING. I Stamping for Embroidery and Braiding ? d?ne. Children's Clothes made to order, at .her ^residence, corner of Lincoln and Laurel street, opposite thc Arsenal. Oct 10 _ _2* Seives! Seives! . ?>rv DOZ. EXTRA FINE SEIVES, jost ??AJ received and for sale by MULLER & SENN, Oct 19 8 ' * ? Bryce's Corner. POR ?ALE, ANEW EIGHT-HORSE P?WERPORT ABLE ENGESE-evejytlnng in com? pleto running order. Inqtdro at this office. Oct 1?._ _ _ 6 LIME! C)f\ BBLS. THOMASTON LIME, in good order, for ?ale by i ' _ ??i?L1^!_E. & G. L>. HOPE. Dissolution of Copartnership. . COLUMBIA, OCTOBER 18,1865. ryiEE inn of HARDY SOLOMON A CO. J_ is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. . DAVID JACOBS, HARDY SOLOMON. Having purchased thc interest of Mr. DAVID JACOBS, tho business will be con? tinued at tho old stand; whore a foll and choice slock of guods will be kept on hand by HARDY SOLOMON. 0ct_19_ .-} Wright & Walker, COMMISSION AND "FORWARDING AGENTS, Ifopfcins' T. G., S. C. It. />'., and Columbia. S. W- WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. Oct 19 6* MILLINERY. MRS. M. E. BARRY offers to tho ladies a choice and varied assortment of HATS, (latest. stvk'B,) RIBBONS, FLOW? ERS, FEATHERS. Ac. Also, Children's and S?sses' Hats. Ac., winch she proposes to sell at a slight advance on cost. Apply at her residence, South side of Washington street, be? tween Gates and Assembly. Oct 19 6* JUST RECEIVED 4 LARGE eupplv of JX. CODFISH, IRISH I >TATOES. FRI" ONIONS and ;F.Y CABBAGES, bv j Oct 18_Lb,.. ! 'EN & HcGEE. ". For Sale or to Bent, ^. THAT delightfully situated RESI- ! [i??? DENCE in Laurel street, West of the win Arsenal. Tho house contains seven rooms, and a large store room. On tho ' premises there is a kitchen with two rooms j and other buildings: also, n, well of de- , lightruJ water. For particulars applv at the premises to GEORGE CHIS0LM. . Oct 18 6* ELIGIBLE RESIDENCE. MFOR sale, that beautiful and conve? nient HOUSE, South-west corner of Laurel and Bull streets. It is offered at private salo for one week. The premises may be examined and'other information obtained on "application at the house. Oct 17 5* SADDLES AND HARNESS. THE ?UBSCEIBEBS OFFER FOE SALE : Gentlemen's Saddles, Buggy Harness, Ladies' " Carnago " Boys' Saddles, Wagon " Wagon Saddles, Collars, Hames, Riding Bridles, Wagon Bridles, English Bridles, Bitts, Buckles, Martingales, - Shoo Nails, Curry Combs, Sparables, Horse Brushes, Sole Leather, Whips and Spurs, Ac, &c. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Ac, RE? PAIRED. Store rear of'old Tost Office. Oct ll 3* HOPSON & SUTPHEN. ' The Subscribers HAVE just received the following de? sirable articles: Cupboard, Drawer and Chest LOCKS. Extra Safe Locks. Trunk Locks. Extra Rim Locks. Pinte Locks. Well Wheels. Hatchets, Spoons, ?. D. Caps. Screws assorted. l'aient finish drop Shot assorted. MULLER & SKNN, Oct 18 3 At Bryce's Corner. I Just Received, 3BAI.ES GUNNY BAGGING. 20 Coils ROPE. 100 Hs. TWINE. MaftillaRope, suitable for Well Rope. 25 Bags extra Family FLOUR. For salo cheap bv . "MULLER & SENN, ! Oct 13 8 At Bryce's corner. iMflili WIS, I ? AT h. C. CLARKE'S, AT XE?? YORK RETAIL PRICES ! COLORED, BIACK'and OIL SILK. BLACK CRAPE. Black Crape Veils. Black Love and Lace-Veils> " French Merino. Black, Colored and White Kid Gloves. Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs. Shirt Bosoms and CoLars. Corset Steels, Blonde Lace. Lace and Linen Collars, Cuffs and Setts. Lace, Thread, Valenciennes and Cambric Edging and Cambric Bands. Enchantress and Sandingharn Buffidg, for Flouncing Skirts. Lace and Linen Setts. - " *' Emb d Handkerchiefs. All carefully selected for this market. Oct 19 {FO?MMMLT F4O?7 A ?L71,RMJL?MMJK,) WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUG ta inform *ae ?itizcn? ef Cbl?mbi?v n.n?~ *n? peeplo cf tb? neighboring eonntry, that tuny ar? now recetvntgi a?? bava row?irad, s ?rqat variety of A?.'D GROCERIES. Of a!l descriptions, suitable t* all seasons and ah manner of persons. .They hare, among many other articles, fresh sapplie* of iii? following: GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEAS, (Green a?d Black. 1 SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES, New Orleans.) ' . CHEESE, MACKEREL. /CLARET WINE. CANDLES. Sperm, Tallow and Adam'tiaeV. Cracker?, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds. Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Connues. With every variety of Grocery. Copperas, Soda, Blue Stone, Ac. Spices-Clores, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger, Nutmegs, kc. Shoe Blacking, Brnskes, Curry Coinks. Horse Brushes. Ac. Knives and Forks, Matches. Starch, Mustard. T?8?CC.0.?NO CtG?RS. Best SMOKING and CHEWG TOBACCO. Spanish and American CIG.'.RS. Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander- . son's, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties. DBY S0?BS IF11 o i- IEL. a dies. A fine variety, to which the attention of the ladies is particularly requested. Wa have a tine assortment of ? Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSELIN DES ! .AINES. I English wad AI..V, ;, MI PRINTS. Cambric, twilled and plain. I Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Longcloth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, A?., suitable for fall and wintc '. Alpacas, black ? d colored. Combs and Brut1:.-?, Tooth Brashes. Perfumes of everv variety. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de? scriptions and the latest fashions. Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-a? of the very last styles and patterns. Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons. Hosiery of all descriptions. English and Amerjcnn Gloves of th prettiest style. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs. Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cot to?. . Hooks and Eyes, Veils. Ladies' Billet and Letter Paper, rulad. Skirt Braid of nil colors. Lastings, Whalebone. Belts anti Belt buckies and Ribbons. Pearl and ot lier Bunions, fancy, dress a*?2 common. ? * " Scissors. Pins. 11 a ir Pins, wire and gutta percha. Misses' and Childreira Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton, Velvet Ribbon, Elastic do. Gentlemen's Variet?s C?:?.fs, (dress and Srock,) Pants, Vesta. Shirts of all descri] tions, over a?dunder. flannel and Fancy Shirts. ." **' Draw 'rs, lamb's wool and cotto?. Htits, Stockings, Socks, Gloves-a jrcat w variety. Collars, linen and paper. Wristbands, Playing Cards. * . Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, rusts; Buckles for do.; Tooth brushes. Bents and Shoes of all atyl*s a?d th? best qualities. Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, silk a*?l cotton; Neck-ties of Hie latest styles. Pocket Books. Fancy Pipes-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cotton; Hats; Pen and Pock?t K?iv?a. Razors and Razor Strops. Suspenders of all styles. Tobacco. French and English etyV?, ??birt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimnios, best Ink, Gun Caps,. Tobacco Baas, Shoe Laces, Slato Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's Gloves md Hose. Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper ana Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both sexes, which we have not tho spac? to enumerate. Anp?y at the old stand, ia Assembly strict, to Sept ll . SULZBACHER & CO. Cotton Wanted. THU highest priors paid for COTTON and for all kinds of'COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers and country merchants will find >? to their advantage to call and se*. &>?t ll .VJLXBACH?R A CO.