By Tolo^rapli. From North Carolina. .,, RALEIGH, November ll.-Worth is cer? tainly elected Governor over Holden, by a majority ot from liv i to ten thousand. From thc Pacifie Coast. SAN FRANCISCO, November 6, 1805.-The Schooner Milton Badger arrived to-day, ^twenty-two days from Anadye Bay, bring? ing nearly a month's later news from the Russian Telegraph Expedition. She land? ed ber party of telegraph builders on thc ?hores of the. bay, and left them with a Winter's outfit prepared to explore the Anadve River and proceed thence across thc Ochotsk Sea. They will use reindeer for that purpose. A letter from Col. Balkier, of October 9, says: All is favorable, and thu land parties for both continents ar-" on shore with sup? plies. -. ? . From Washington. WASHIXOTON, November 12.-The Secre? tary of State lias telegraphed Governor Pcrrv to continue to act as Governor of South Carolina until relieved by the Presi? dent's order. Ho says the President regrets that neither tuc Convention nor Legislature has repudiated the war debt, ami that South Car lina seems to decline the Congres? sional amendment to the Federal Constitu? tion abolishing slavery. Yesterday, Seward telegraphed Terry, for the President, that tho early adoption of the amendment was deemed peculiarly important, and especially desirable with r?f?ren?a to thc general situation of the Union. The President's opinion, before expressed, remains unchanged. To-day, members of the late North Caro? lina Convention and other gentlemen of that State, visited the President. Mr. Read, in behalf of thc Convention, told what was done, including the declaration that the secession ordinance was null and void; slavery prohibited, and the debt contracted in aid of thc rebellion repu? diated. Tho Convention asks Congress to repeal thc test oath, and it was thought respectful that this request should pass through the President's hands, with the hope that his magnanimity would add to it some reflections which would avail with Congress. \ Thc President, reciprocating this concilia- ' tory spirit, said North Carolina had dono much and well, but something yet remains to be done to render restoration practica? ble-namely, the acceptance of the Con? gressional anti-slavery amendments to the Constitution, as particularly important to the successful restoration so much de? sired. This action must depend upon events, and Holden will again be instructed to continue to execute his functions as Governor until relieved by orders to that effect. The available strength of the anny ex? ceeds 180,000 men, of which about one-half are East (if thc Mississippi. The United States Consul stationed at Havana, under date of October 31, in? forms the State Department that the Captain-General of the Island of Cuba has tendered to the British Consul-General troops anti war vessels to go and assist the authorities in Jamaica. The war vessels were accepted, and two of them sailed on the date ol his despatch from St. Jago de Cuba. The Consul at Havana encloses to the State Department a despatch from our Consul at Kingston, in which lie states that his predecessor, who bas had some four years' experience with the islanders, expresses fears that it will require several months to suppress the insurrection effec? tually. He expresses hope that au Ameri? can war steamer may be at once despatched to that port; and slates then; are on the island of Jamaica about 400,000 inhabi? tants, of which. 10,()0t> ure whites, about 75,000 mulattoes and the remainder (315, 000) are blacks. The present outbreak evidently ha? been long contemplated, and is intended to be a war of extermination by the blacks against the whites, and the great disparity of numbers gives the former a great advantage; they have, moreover, chosen a time when there aro but few English troops at that station, and but one small English war steamer (tho Wolverine) at the island. AWET NURSE, without a child. Apply at this office. Nov H 2* " NOTICE. THREE months after date, application will be made for a renewal of SCRIP, or CERTIFICATE, for twenty-two shares in the capital stock of the Union Pank of Charleston -thc original having been lost in transmission bv mail. Nov 12 3 " C. H. BALDWIN. Silver-plated and Britannia Goods ! ,4 T STANLEY'S, (corner Gates and Plain _Z"V streets, near Shiver House,; consisting of CAST! )KS, CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETTS. (TPS, FORKS, SOIT' LA? DLES, WATER DIPPERS, CANDLE? STICKS, Tea, Ta!Je and Des.crt SPOONS, Batter Knives, Sugar Shells, Ac, Double Plate on White Metal. Warranted. Nov 7_ _ 3 Wright & Walker? GOMMXSSIO*J>T AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Hopkins' T. <>.. s. C. H. /.'., (ind Vohtifhia. S. W WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. Oct 19 .'.* THE SUBSCRIBER il AS just received an ::: voice of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Misses' BALMORAL, PO _ ?LISH, CONG R E SS AND RUCKLED GAITERS. j. MER;HAN. Oct :?? One door above Court House. South. Carolina-Richland District. IPURSUANT to resolutions oj the Gene ral Assembly, an ELECTION will bi held in this District, on WEDNESDAY, 22d instant, for one REPRESENTATIVE in the Congress of the United States, rolls will be opened at the different election pre? cincts, ami thc election conducted in all respects as for members of the Genera] Assembly. J. <'. JAN NEY, Nov 8 Chairman Board of Managers. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE subscribers have this day entered into partnership, for the purpose of transacting a general AUCTION and COM? MISSION BUSINESS, under thc name and styie of LEVIN & i'EiXOTTO. ami, from their known capability and attention to business, solicit a share of public patron? age, and will usc their best efforts to give general satisfaction. Thc now tirm do not deem it necessary to give further reference than a residence in the city of Columbia for many years as business men, but pledge their iisual promptness and fidelity in all matters en? trusted to them. JACOB LEVIN, D. C. I'EIXOTTO. Columbia, Nov. ll. 1865. Nov 12 3 Receiving ! -| pf DOZ. genuine COLLINS" AXES-mc JL^J dinui and heavy. 100 kegs TASKER MILLS NAILS. lObbls. pur,: CT DEB VINEGAR, Which arc offered at lowest market rates by Nov 12 3 C. H. BALDWIN. To Rent, npWO PL ANTAT IONS-one on tho Bluff I Road, eight miles below Columbia; tho other on the McCord Ferry Poad, eleven miles below Columbia. Each place has j open land sufficient for a number of labor? ers. Terms can be known bv applying to Mr. ABRAM S. RAWLINSON, who resides near both plantations. KEZIAH G. K. BRET ARD. Nov ll ???22* T?~?S C. VE?tt ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, "\X7TT.L furnish Plans, Specifications, De \ \ tails. Estimates and Bills of Material for public or private buildings, bridges, Ac. Surveys and Leveling for city or country done on application. Office corner Richland and Sumter streets, residence of lt. Keenan, Esq.-up stairs. Sept 311_sw2mo New Goods ! M. WINSTOCK INFORMS city and country dealers that he hasjust ?pened at his establishment, over J. G. Gibbes', near the Court House, a large and handsome stock of DRY OOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc., Which he offers at wholesale at prices as low, or lower, than they can be bought for in Charleston or elsewhere-barely adding cost of transportation. Nov 8 Imo 4?5"Camden, Abbeville. Anderson, Green? ville and Newberry papers copy three times and forward bills. BARGAINS, Selling Off! BILUNG OFF I INTENDING to change my business and stop thc retail business, I oller my re? tail stock, from this day, at greatly Reduced Rates. M rino., s, Starcb. Delamcs, Soap, Alpacas, Tobacco, Prints. Cigai-s, Rerages. Shot and Powder, Muslins. fable Salt, Poplins, Nails. Undershirts, -'rot!. Drawers. Steel. Flannels. Files. Cassiniei es, h nive Broadcloths, Bacon, Hersels. Flour, Linen's. Coffee, Blanket.-. Mackerel, ! Shawls, Herrings. Hoods, M. O. Molasses, Longcloths. Coff, <-. I Hoop Skirts. Tea. i Balmorals. Raisins, j Hosiery. Citron I Hats. ' Fort Wine, I Stationery. Brandy, ! Crockery. Whiskey. (Bourbon Hardware, and Corn,) Soda, Porter. Ale. In addition to the above. I have in store Bry &oo?s, ??hoes and Paney ?oods, That I can offer, by thc piece or package, at prices lunch below the customary ones. JAS. G. GIBBES. Nov 10 ti E. E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST & APOTHEGARYt Bedell's How. VFINE assortment of PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES. Nov 2 2G Lands & Stock rn HAT VALUABLE COTTON and TRO- I X VIS?ON PLANTATION, in Darlington District, known as "Bunker Hill," formerly the residence of John McClenaghan, de- i ceased, is offered for sale, containing 1,156 acres, by a plat of W. II. Wingate, Sur? veyor. It is bounded on the South by the ! line of Marion District, defined by a canal ; draining the waters of Polk Swamp into : Black Creek, which stream is its Northern ? boundary. Some rive to six hundred acres : are cleared, under cultivation, and present the advantages ol" fine cotton lands, with rich bottom lands for corn. On the place is a DWELLING HOUSE, with eight rooms, a Vegetable and Flower ; Garden, with all convenient oat-buildings; a new Gin-house, Barns and out-buildings i which bave comfortably accommodated from fifty to sixty persons. It is situated within two miles of Mar's Bluff Station, on the Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad, ami within Jive miles <>f Florence, and is too well known for its healthfulness, hue water and its advan? tages of society, to need a further descrip? tion. With tho place, will be sold, if desired, some 8 or 10 prime MULES. 2 HOPSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, CORN, FOD? DER, & c.; WAGONS, CARTS, Blacksmith s and Carpenters TOOLS and FARMING IMPLEMENTS. In the event that no sale is made, thia idace will be leased for one year from 1st fanuary next; and the perishable articles mentioned will be sold on the premises, for , cash, on SATURDAY, 9th of December .iext. For terms and conditions, apply b> T . W. T. Wickham, Richmond, Va., or the undersigned, at Mar's Bluff. W. W. HARLLEE. Agent for L. W. T. Wickham. Mr. S. LUCAS, on the place, will show the premises, and give persons, desirous of inquiring, the fac?ities of deciding for themselves. Nov 10 lt Selling ?i?T MRS. s. J. COTCHETT In" vites tho attention of the ?ladies to her stock of MILLI? NERY, Which she is selling off at COST PRICES, to leave the citv. The stock consists of : VELVET BONNETS. White and Black STRAW BONNETS. White and Black STRAW ROUND HATS, every shape worn. Felt and Silk Plush TURBANS. Black Lace VEILS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS and everything in the millinery line. Nov l t 2 FISHER & tO WR?NGE* SUCCESSORS TO FISHER & AGNEW, HAVE just received a lar^e and com? plote stock of HARDWARE, compris? ing Carpenters' and Farming Tools, Iron Potwarc, iVe. Everything wanted in thu GROCERY line -Sugars, Coffee's, Teas, Mackerel, Li? quors, Segars, ?Vc. And. having secured the services of Mr. J. C. OREEN, would respectfully ask the attention of the ladies of thi! city and sur? rounding country to their stock of DRY GOODS-PeLain?s, French, English and American Prints, Cambrics, Alpacas, Hoop Skirts, She s and Roots. .Vc. Nov 14 Rio FISHER & LOWRANCE. BOOTS. Iii, ITC. SHELTON, ('MO & WALSH. ' One Square West of dickerson's Hotel, HAVE just received, in a.hliiioii to former stork, the following, which I they are prepared to offer as low as ran be i purchased elsewhere in the city: I 25 pairs MEN'S WATER-PROOF BOOTS, I .)") .? " Calf !>. S. Caite::.. 50 M i; " " Balmorals. Ladies'Calf. Kid Gaiter* and Balmorals, j <. Goat and Congress Gaiters, ! Bovs, Misses. < hihhws Shoes, all kinds, 2,(HW pairs Servants Shoes and Brogan*, 50 bbls. Irish Pot tf ' s. dire;-: f:\.;n due, 25 bbls. Onions, very tine, ; IO bl>ls. new Buckwheat Flour, superior, 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 12 bbls. Butter and Fancy Crackers. ALWAYS OM HAND, I Thc beat BRANDY, WHISKEY, PORTER, A LE, (?IN. PALE SHERRY WINE, and a gen ral assortment of GROCERIES. Nov l-l 2 Clarkson & Talley? I COMMtS*? MERCH?NTS, COLUMBIA, S. C., ? "\ITILL attend to purchase and sale >f , Vf BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, .Vc. Taos. 1>. CLARKSON. S. OLIN TAI.; : Y. I Nov 1U Imo LARGE ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODS il! JUST B??E*?0 AND FOR SALE BY J. S?IMM k CO., ASSEMBLY S TEE ET, Betfceen Plain aud Washington Siretts, *>i^V DOZ. Assorted GENT'S DRESS and OVJ BUSINESS COATS. IO doz. OVER-COATS. 50 li RANI'S. 20 li VESTS. 20 " Shetland Ribbed UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 20 doz. White Ribbed UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 20 doz. Shaker Flannel Under-shirts and Drawer.-. 20 doz. heavy Grey Under-shirts and Drawers. 5 doz. Red Flannel Under-shirts and Drawers. 10 doz. Brown Knit Coats. io " Grey 20 doz. Linen Collars. HO .. Gent's Black Gauntlets. 50 '. assorted Wool Gloves. 10 *; '; White Cloves. 50 '. ?? Woolen and Silk Searls. 41) " '. Wristlets. 80 '. " assorted Merino Hose. 10 pieces All-wool White Flannel. H) .. Canton Flannel. :"?") pieces White Muslin. 2o .. French Chintz. 10 " Check. 1") '; Gingham. 20 ?? Linsey. ."> doz. Balmoral Skirts, io piece: Black Alpaca. 10 .. Fancy i; It) '; Dclains. 5 '. Black Velvet, li) '. French Merino. 5 '. Black Cloth. 10 .. Satinets, li) '. Kentucky Jeans. io doz. Ladies' and Children's Hats. 10 doz. Umbrellas. 12 " Ladies' Netts. ->0 ?. Knives and Forks. 10 " Ladies' Hats. 10 '. Children's Hats. 10 French Corsets, lo " assorted Cloaks. 10 doz. Umbrellas. 10 " Shawls, io tierces Butter. 5 boxes Ginger, lt) kits Mackerel. Nu. !. 10 " " No. 2. 10 boxes Sug ir Crackers. 20 " Soda 10 " Fancy 10 .. Wine' 1 .. Allspice. 1 .. Cinnamon. 1 .. Peppvr. 1 - Indigo. 2 ti ri: i ns Lard, 10 bbls. Crushed Sugar, lt) '. Brown ll) doz. Clocks. 100 boxes Dairy Cheese. 5 Rbis. Kerosene Oil. Watches and Jewelry repaired, loo doz Hinges. ALsO. A LARGE LOT OF HOES! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY NEW GOODS * WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. V-eiit for Kalb's celebrated ARTIFICIAL LEG and ARM. Abo. agent for FAIRBANK'S SCALES. < uvulars to be seen at tho store. Hisrhest Price Given for Old Gold and Silver. Nov 12 _A_xxc5t?oj3- Sales. Government Property. BY JAMES 6. GIBBES. C F.. HARRISON, AUCTIONEER. I WILL sell, THIS (Wednesday) MORN? ING, 15th, at lt) o'clock, at thc College Campus, by order ?f Edgar McMulleu, Assist ant Special Treasury Agent, HORSES, MLLES, WAGONS, Ac. Nov 15 2 Ponds, Stocks noli fa-irk. By Levin & Peixatto. ON MONDAY, the 4th of December next, by permission of Jacob Be's,. Ordinary for Richland District, we will f*rll, at the Court House in Columbia. Thc following PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to the estate of Bernard Veilly, deceased: l(iO shares Columbia and Hamburg K:vil road Stock. 59 shares Columbia Gas-light Stock. S " Charleston Railroad and Bank Stock. $3,000 in Bonds of Memphis and diaries - ton Railroad. .Ml the Brick on lot on Main street, near the State House. ALSO, .VT S AM R TI M U. .22 shares Union Bank Stock. Terms of sale cash. Sale positivo. Nov 12 t Fnrtiilure, Crockery, f unking ('(ensiis, st on Ri I chardson (otherwise called slain) street; j measuring in front ou Richardson street j about 58 feet, more or less, and in depth about 208 feet, with an alley-way between I the two lots, extending the whole depth of ! the lots; which, if tin- lots ar,' sold to dif i feront purchasers, will be in common to thc two lots. Upon tho lots were two comiuo I dious stores, destroyed by tiri', the bricks being still upon th.>m. These lots are ad j mirably situated for business, j TERMS.-Two-thirds cash: the balance at i the expiration of one year from the day of j sale; to be secured by bond ami mortgage ! of the premises, with interest payable an ! nnally until the whole debt has been paid. ! Purchasers to pav for papers. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Commissioner in E