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By Tolcgrapli. Later from Europe. FARTHER POINT, November 13,1865.-The steamship Belgium, with Liverpool dates to the 3d instant, has arrived. There is still no official news concerning the ministerial arrangements. Clarendon will certainly he Minister of Foreign Affairs. Tho Globe claims forbearance for the re? constructed ministry until it is enabled to lay before Parliament a programme, upon the satisfactory character of which its ex? istence will depend. The British Government has ordered all restrictions on American vessels of war to be removed. LATEST, VIA LIVERPOOL.-The Paris cor? respondent of the Times say? it is generally reported in Paris that thc French anny in Mexico will be withdrawn by instalments, and by August or Soptember of next year, the whole army will have returned to France. This resolution is said to be adopted, not only from a desire to afford no reasonable ground of complaint, on the part of the United States, but also on eco? nomical grounds. Hea?q'rs District of Western S. C. FOURTH SEPARATE BRIGADE, COLUMBIA, S. C., November 14, 1S05. CmCULAR NO. 5. IN compliance with General Orders No. GO, Current Series, from Headquarters, Department of South Carolina, (herewith re-published.) Sub-District Commanders will, at once, organize a detachment of men. under the direction of a Commissioned Officer, and under the immediate orders of their Assistant Provost Marshal, fur the purpose of making complete lists, by per? sonal investigation and inquirv,ofall mules, horses, wagons and other vehicles as there? in specified, in their respective commands. These lists will include, not only property already reported and registered, hut also that which may be in the possession of citi? zens and unaccounted for. Upon the completion of these lists, they will be forwarded, through the Assistant Provost Marshal of the District, to these Headquarters. Captain L. B. MKSNAKD, 25th Ohio Vet. Vols., Assistant Provost Marshal, is charg?e with the proper carrying out of this order and will give such "additional instructions to thc officers in command of the severa details, as in his judgment, the necessities of the case require. \? HEADQ'RS DEPARTMENT OF s. C., HILTON HEAL, S. C.. Nov. 6, Is?j5. GENERAL 0UDERS NO. 30. Mules, horses, wagons and other vehicles that have been left with, or loaned to. tin people of South Carolina, for their tempo rary use, nndcrthenermission granted ii Gen. W. T. Shermairs order of April SOth 1805, |will not be taken possession ot' Iv the agents of the Treasury Department without authority from th?se ??eadqnar ters, or from higher military authority Complete lists of all stich property, whethe: belonging to the United States by reasoi of purchase, capture or impressment, o to the late Confederate States with tie names and residence of the persons hav ing it in possession, will be made out b; District Commanders for their respectiv Districts, as soon as practicable, and for warded to the Chief Quartermaster o the Department. All animals brande* "U. S." will be regarde 1 as belonging t< the United States, and will bc taken ac conni of. Animals branded "U. S.."[wit; '.I. C. m-s." beneath, will bc regarded a having been regularly and properly dis W nosed of by the United states, and will no Kbc taken account of except upon evidenc P.d' fraud. In the absence of know n 'mark or brands of the late Confederate State? evidence that animals do not rightful! belong to the parties having them in DOS session, must bo good, to justify thc] being taken possession of by the Unite States. All eases of doubt^will bc take account of and the evidence reported. The loan of this property was not, ?a some persons erroneously suppose, a par of the convention between (?ener?is Shel man and Johnston, and it is liable at an time to be called in for the use and bench of the United States. The immediate attention of Distric Commanders will be directed to thc ext cut ion of tins order. Bv command of Major-General Q. A. GILLMORE. W. L, M. Briton:, Asa'l Adj't Gen. By order of m Brevet Major-General A. AMES. CHAS. A. CARLETON, Asst. Adj't. Geu'l. Nov 17_ 1 South. Carolina-Richland District. PURSUANT to resolutions of the Gen? ral Asaemblv, an ELECTION will b held in this District, on WEDNESDAY, 22 instant, for om- REPRESENTATIVE inti Congress of the United States. Pells wi be opened at the different election pr< cinets, and the election conducted in a respects as for members of the Genen Assembly. J. C. JAN NEY. Nov H Chairman Board of Managers. FUSE WI) LIFE FXSURAXCi H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, I7*hDR the following FIRST CLAss t 03 1 PAN LES: The "Underwriter's Agency,"the . Inte national." the "Metropolitan,'" the "Com Dental," the '.Security.'' the "Home." tl .Columbia." the .?Washington,'" the "Fl ton."'the "Croton," all of the city of Nt York; the "Putnam" and the "New En land." cd' Hartford. Conn.; the "Home of New Haven. Conn.: the "Home" at the .?Southern Insurance and Trust Coi nany," of Savannah, (?a.: the "Albemarh of Virginia, and the "Gulf State," of Fl lilla. Also, the ..(?lobe Lifo [usuran Company," of New York: the "New Logia; Mutual." of Huston: tin- .?North Carob Mutual." of Haleigh, and the ..Accidenta of New York, insuring against accidents all kinds. Thu whole possessing an aggi gate capital of over ?.25,OOO,Olli!. Risks taken on Cotton or Merchandize transita from any point to ?my point reasonable terms. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTE1 Office at Mr. Hussung's house, corner Assemblv and Washington st n ets, Coln bia, S. C. Aug 15 JCn. The Chattanooga Gazette, of the 17th inst., says: J. Jj, Westcott, late narai superintendent, __,?i_r Cap tain Montandon, at Johnsonville, has recently struck oil near Dalton Geo., and has sold his interest in the well for $10,000 cash. It occupied four men five days in the digging, and the oil at once began to flow freely. Contributions are advertised for in Baltimore to make np the sum of $20,000 to complete the equestrian statue to Stonewall Jackson, which is in the hands of an English artist, and is to be set up in Richmond. PRIVATE BOARDING CAN be obtained, bv a few Gentlemen, in a pleasant locality. Apply at this office._"_ Nov 16 2* Stockholders' Meeting. SECRETARY'S OFFICE WILMINGTON t* MANCHESTER R. R. CO., Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 20, 18G5. THE Eighteenth Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Companv, will be held in Wilmington, N. C., on WEDNESDAY, the 20th proximo. WM. A. WALKER, Nov 4 Sec'y WU. A M:m. Railroad Co. Bann of Hamburg, S. C. A CONVENTION of the Stockholders of _73L this Bank is called to meet at their Hanking House, in this place, on WED? NESDAY, 22d November next. Attendance either in person or by proxy is earnestly requested, so that the stock mav bc lui iv represented. A. C DECOTTES?-Cashier. ! Hamburg. S. C.. Oct. 20. 1865. Oct 27 23 _ Notice. THE undersigned (formerly of Danville. Va., ) beg leave to inform the ladies ami gentlemen of the city of Columbia and sur? rounding country, that they arc building a store-house on Main street, at Bronson's old stand, where they will keel) a large as? sortment of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS. GENT'S CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Due notice will be given what day we shall be able to open for business, which will be in about ten days, and ladies, as well as gentlemen, would do well to wait and examine our stock before purchasing else I where. ABELES. MY EES & CO. _Nov_14___L Wright & Walker, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENTS, 1 Hopkin* T. <>.. S. C. /.'., and Cobmdna. S. W. WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. _ Oct 19 0* 3???_&?36t8_ Watchmaker and Jeweller, ,~o BEGS h ave respectfully to inform V^N his old friends and customers, and ?__fethc public generally, that h is now prepared to repair WATCHES AND JEWELRY Of every description, at the shortest notie and on the most reasonabh terms. Apply at his residence-up-stairs-As semluy street. West side, one door from Pendleton street. ttl>~ AU orders left at th' store of MEL? VIN M. COHEN will receive the promptest attention. Nov 3 Imo T.W. Radcliffe, AT THE (Formerly nt the Conor of 'Richardson and Plain Streets: noir at the Corner of Pen? dleton and Assembly streets-h is dwelling, ) OPEELS everv article in his line, viz: WATCHES! JEWELRY, GUNS, PIS? TOLE, POWDER, SHOT. CAPS. CAR? TRIDGES for Smiths and Wesson's Pis? tols; KNIVES. FORKS,SPOONS;Spectacles -to suit all ages; Gold Pens-the best assortment ever brought to this place: Fishing Ta< kle. new and fresh si lected by myself: Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs. Walking t'aie-- and every liing usually kftpt in our line of business. I will a iso receive from abroad everv arti? cle of MERCHANDIZE that may b'e con? signed ti i me, for w hieb 1 wiil make monthly or tpiarterlv returns soliciting a share of patronage.' W at che.- and Clocks careful! v repaired by experienced workmen. Jewelry repaired. Lings made to order. Engraving neatly executed. The highest r.?es paid for old Gold and Silver, and all of thc above goods named Will be sold itt the lowest prie es. N'oV". E. E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARVt jSedoll's X__>"?_-_ AIT NE. assortment of PERFUMERY and FANCY. ARTICLES. Nov 2 ?G THE SUBSCRIBER K^ff just received an in 7^5\ voice of Ladies', Gentlemen's i_f and Misses' BALMORAL, PO ^___*LISH, CONGRESS AND BUCKLED GAIT1 KS. J. MEIGHAN. Oct 22 One door above Court House. Mourning Skirts. H )TOT7R\*TXft BAJJliOBAL SKIKTS. ?fJ_ Breakfast and Sontag SHAWLS. Just received and for sale bv DAVIS A* CO., At Lumsden & Mc Gee's store, Nov 16 3 Assemblv street. To Rent, TWO PLANTATIONS-one on the Bluff Road, eight miles below Columbia; the oilier on the McCord Ferry Road, eleven miles below Columbia. Each place has 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. KEZIAII G. K. BRET ARD. Nov ll ??442* Strayed, ^ FROM my yard, foot of Lady l^sj^ street, on Thursday, 9th instant, a Pl dark In-own STUD MULE. A libc <tUbx?S*ral reward will be paid for the re? covery of thc same to JOHN ALEXANDER. Nov 15 3 Congaree Ir-ui Works. Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing I under the name of O'BRIEN & McAJS- I DREWS, is hereby dissolved hy mutual I consent. The business will be conducted in fature I by RICHARD O'BRIEN, who is authorized to collect ?ll claims due thc late concern, previous publications to the contrarv not witlistauding. R. O'BRIEN, WM. MCANDREWS. CoLfMBiA, S. C.. November ll, 1H(>5. Nov U 3* Clarkson <& Talley, GENERAL COMMISE MERCHANTS* CO LT Mil I A, .V. c., "TT7TLL attend to purchase and sah- of VV BONDS, STOCKS. RANK DILLS, Ac. THOS. B. CI.AHKSO>\ S. OLIN TA.LF.UY. Nov 10 Imo* Silver-plated and Britannia Goods ! ' A T STANLEY'S, (corner Oates and Plain jfjL streets, near Shiver House,? consisting of CASTORS. CAKE BASKETS. WAITERS, TEA SETTS. CUPS, FORKS, SOUP LA? DLES. WATER DIPPERS, C A N 1> L E - STICKS. Tea. Table and Dessert SPOONS, Rutter Knives, Sugar Shelis, Ac. Double Elate on White Metal. Warranted. Nov 7 _ 3_ HSHEB& LOWRANCE, SUCCESSORS TO FISHER &. AGNEW. HAYE just reeeived a large and com? plete stock of HARDWARE, compris? ing Carpenter.--' and Farming Tools. Iron Potware, ?fcc. EverYthing wanted in the GROCERY lim- -Sugars, Coffees. Teas, Mackerel. Li? quors, Segar.-, &c. And. having secure.! thc services of Mr. J. c. OREEN, would respectfully ask the attention of the ladies of the city and sur? rounding country to their stock of DRY GOODS-Des Laines, French. English and American Prints. Cambrics, Alpacas, Hoop Skirts, Sin es and Bootees, &c. Nov l-l 1-..10 FISHER A LOWRANCE. NOTICE. RELIABLE SOUTHERN INSUHANGE I? THE NATIONAL MARINE AND FIRE OF :cra;w oiaxEA?sfs, LA, CA PITA L.S565,000. 11HE undersigned begs leave to inform the insuring public that he has been legally appointed agent for the above named company, and is now ready to take risks ai customary rates. Thi.- company was or? ganized in January. 1865, and its assets are thc most secure in the country. JAMES G. GIBBES, Agent. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 31. Oct :(1 timo New Goods ! M. WINSTOCK INFORMS , ity and country dealers that he has just opened at Iiis establishment, over J. G. Gibbes', near the Court House, a large and handsome stick of DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, Doors, SHOES, H ATS. etc., Which he offers at wholesale at prices a low, or lower, titan tin y can be bought for in Charleston or elsewhere - barely adding cost of transportation. Nov s imo 49-Camdcn, Abbeville, Anderson, Green ville and Newberry pap? rs copy three times ami forward bills. 0. C. P?BSLEV & CO? Ji?pO?'itrs i)?\0 toi'oi?|iS3ioii| MERCHANTS, AO. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. A. C. < ). Q. PARSLEY, J' >HN JUDGE, o. <i. PARSLEY, Ju. HENRY SAVAGE Oct 2l Imo LARG-E AND ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODS!!! JUS? BISliVE? AND FOR SALE BY j. un & co. 'ASS EM nr. y STREET. Delineen Plain ami Was? ington Streets QA T?OZ. Assorted GENT'S DRESS and Oil BUSIN ESS C( ? ATS. io doz. OVER-COATS. 50 .. PANTS. 20 ^ VESTS. 20 " Shetland Ribbed UNDEE-SHIRTS a*d DRAWERS. 20 doz. Whiu- Ribbed UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 20 doy.. Shaker Flannel Under-shirts and Drawers. 20 doz. heavy Grey Undei'-shirts mid Drawers. 5 doz. Red Flannel Under-shirts and Drawers, lo doz. Brown Ruit C ?ats. 10 " Grcv .' '. 2o doz. Linen Collars, ?so .? Oent's Black Gauntlets. 50 " -. assorted Wool Gloves, lu -; -: White Gloves. 50 '; :- Woolen and SilkSearfs. 4o .' " Wristlets. 30 .. " assorted Merino Hose. 10 pieces All-wool White Flannel, lo .. Canton Flannel. r>r. pieces White Muslin. 2o ?. French Chintz, lo " Check. \~> " Gingham. 2o .' Linsey. ?'> doz. Balmoral Skirts, lo pieces Black Alpaca, lo " Fancv ' .. lo t: Delains. 5 " Black Velvet. 10 -; Freneli Merino. 5 " Black Cl,,tli. 10 " Satinet.-, lo 1; Kentuckv Joans, io do/. Ladies' anti Ch il ben's Hit-, io d >z. Umbrellas. 12 .. Ladies' Netts. 50 .. Knives and Forks. 10 '. Ladies' Hats. 10 .? Children's Hat-. IO " French Corset.-. 10 " assorted Cloak-, 10 doz. Umbrellas. 10 - Shawls. io tierces Butter. 5 boxes Ginger. 10 kits Mackerel. Nu. 1. Ul ? " No. 2 10 boxes Sugar Crackers. 20 " Soda "s IO :- Fancy " 10 " Wine" " 1 " Allspice. 1 Cinnamon. i Pepper. 1 " Indigo. 2 firkins Lank Ki bbls. Crushed Sugar. 10 - Rrown loo boxes Dairv Cin e- . 5 bbls. Kerose'ne ci!. 100 doz. Hing, s. ALSO, A LALGL LOT OF SHOES! WE AKT. RECEIVING DAILY NEW mom} WHICH WILL RF. SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Agent for Kalb?celebrated ARTIFICIAL LEO nii.i ARM. Als:,, agent for 1"AI KHAN K'S SCALES, circulars to he seen at the store. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. 10 doz. Clocks. Hierhest Price Given for Old Gold and Silver. Nov 12 Quotion. Sales. By Darbee & Walter. WILL bc sold THIS DAT, (Friday,) at our mart, at o'clock a. m., the following articles, viz: Bedsteads, Crib, Chairs, Leaf and other Tables, Trunks, Wool, Tools, Screws, Books, Jars, Jugs, Cast ?steel, Harness, Chairs, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Cooking and Office Stoves, Clothing, Spices, Whiskey, Tobacco, Cornices, &C. ALSO, .t Mules. 1 Horse. 1 Wagon and Harness. 2,000 Cigars. And ?.n invoice of Ladies' Straw and Felt Hats._Nov. 17 1. Bonds, Slocks and Jlrick. By Levin & Peixotto. ON MONDAY, the 4th of December next, by permission of Jacob Bell, Ordinary for Richland District, we will sell, at the Court House in Columbia, The following PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to the estate of Bernard Reilly, deceased: 10O shares Columbia and Hamburg Pail road Stock. ?'J shares Columbia Gas-light Stock. S '. Charleston Railroad and Bank Stock. $3,000 in Bonds of Memphis and Charles? ton Railroad. All the Brick on lot on Main street, near the State House. ALSO, AT SAME TIMK. 22 shares Union Hank Stock. Terms of sah- cash. Vale positive. Nov 12 _i_ Commissioner's Sale. Es parte Melvin M. Sams et vs et al. IN EQUITY-RICHLAND DISTRICT. IN pursuance of the order of the Court of Equity in this ease. I will sell, before tb?; Court House, in thc1 city of Columbia, on the 1st MONDAY in December next, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that two lots of LAND, situate in the city of Columbia, butting and bounding towards the North on - Waring's lots, towards the South, on Chas. Black's lot, towards the East on lot of Dr. Samuel Pair, and towards the West on Ri ; chardson (otherwise called Main) street; measuring in front on Richardson street about 5S fe-.-t. more or less, and in depth about 208 feet, with an alley-way between tlc- two lots, extending the winde depth of the lots: which, if the lots are sold to dif? ferent purchasers, will be in common to thc two lots. Upon the h ts were two commo? dious stores, destroyed by tire, the bricks being still upon thom. These lots are ad? mirably situated for business. TEBMS.-Two-thirds cash; the balance at thc expiration of one year from the ?hiv ot sale; to be secured by'bond arni mortgage of the premises, with interest payable an? nually ur.ti! tin whole debt has been paid. Purchasers to pav for papers. I ?. B. DESAUSSURE. Commissioner ia Enuitv Richland Dis;. Nov 12 t Lands & Stock FOB SAL-. mil AT VALUABLE COTTON and PRO JL VISION PLAFTATION, in Darlington District, known as "Bunker Hill." formerly the residence of John McClenaghan, de? ceased, is offered for sal,-, containing 1.156 acres, by a plat of W. H. Wingate. Sur? veyor. lt is bounded on the South by the liiK1 of Marion District, defined by a canal draining the waters of Polk Swamp into Black Creek, which stream is its Northern boundary. Some five to six hundred acres are cleared, under cultivation, and present the advantages of tine- cotton lands, wit!, rich bottom lands for corn. On the place is a DWELLING HOUSE, with eight rooms, a Vegetable and Flower Garden, with all convenient out-buildings; a new Gin-house, Barns and out-buildings which have coi Portably accommodated from fifty to sixty , ersons. It is situated within two miles of Mar's Bluff Station, on the Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad, and within five miles of Florence, and is too well known for its healthfulness, flue water and its advan tagss of society, to need a further deserip ti? ?n. With the place, will be sold, if desired, some 8 or Ki prime MULES,'2 HOBSE8 CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, COLN. TOD? DLE, AC; WAGONS. CARTS, Blacksmith -s and Carpenter's TOOLS and FARMING IMPLEMENTS. In the event that no sale is made, this place will be leased for one year from 1st January next: and the perishable articles mentioned will be sold on the premises, for cash, on SATURDAY, otb of December next. For terms and conditions, applv to L. W. T. Wickham, Richmond Va., or to thc undersigned at Mar's Bluff. w. w. ii MILLEE. Agent for E. W. T. Wickham. Mr. s. LUCAS, on tlc place, will show the premises, and give perseas, desirous of inquiring, tie- facilities of decid mg foi themselves. Nov lo ll Post Coaches-Mail Route. A 1 INE of FOUR-HORSE ~POST COACHES will h ave Columbia daily for Hopkins' " Turn-Out, on S. C. I!. E., at 3 a. m.; to arrive in time for tho Charleston train same day. Seats eau bo secured at Coffin .V Ravencl's store. Oct 15 20* WARD ? HARVEY. SPECK & POtOCK, Generai Commission Merchants, ULAI.FUS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, AC. Plain street, 2d door from Assembly, Sb ot 7 COLUMPIA, S. C.