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By Telegisapli. Split 1? thc DcMocratif Party. NEW YCXBK, Sept. 25.-A meeting of State ?.Rights men -was held at Cooper '.Institute, to-d?y. Thomas Lawrence presiding, and resolutions were adopted denomncing the Demo? cratic nominations. and platform as absolving them from obligations to support the party ticket, proclaiming themselves for'the Constitution as it is and the Union as it was. and affirm? ing that all Executive proclamations and decrees'affecting the rights of the ?Status arc unconstitutional, null and void, etc. The nommation of a State ticket is left to the decision o? the committee. Thirty-five assembly districts .-ire represented. Kpiscopa! Convention ol" IVcuv York-p Rr-I'JU i o TI of tn? (?tnrfh. NEW YOKK, September 28.-At th?; session of the Episcopal Convention of the Diocese of Xew York, to-day, Ez-Gov? John A. King, after the .'id dress of ti.e Bishop" was oono ud'd, offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Convention cor? dially responds to the sentiments pre? sented by the Bishop of this Diocese in his address, respecting the return of peace TO our lam!, and the state of "the Church in the Southern Dioceses. The Bishop, in his address, had haiel that the Northern brethren should do all that in them lies to re? establish thc unity of tho Churches. There t ore no nobler spirits within the pale of the Church than are te) be found in the South; and he was happy thus to testify to their worth, and tp express the .estimation in which they were held by him. i'?oi; NEW ORLEANS.-The recon- ; struction of the New Orleans, Great I Northern and .Jackson Railroad, is j being vigorouslv pushed to comple- 1 rion, . Governor Wells will soon issue a j proclamation for the election of State i and municipal officers, to take place j on the first Monday in November. j Governor Hamilton has ordered an j assessment in Texas according to the 1 law-before the Telegraphic communication with San Antonio has been opened. The bark Houston, from New York, was blown ashore sixteen miles from Galveston Island. She will probably get off without serious damage. The steamers Star of the South, ? from New York, and Palmyra, from ! Boston, arrived to-day. General Sheridan has returned" from Texas. Governor Hamilton, of Texas, di? rects that the present organization of districts and terms for holding courts be continued. All negroes must be put on an equality with white men in respect to punishment for orime : they are to be tried under indictment, as heretofore provided, and if found guilty, the judgment of the court must be tho same? as if the defendant were a '? bite person. Tho commission appointed by Go? vernor Hamilton to examine the books of the State Government while under rebel rule, will soon make a full report. All is quiet on flic Rie> Grande. A rumor prevailed that the*Imperial army was being reinforced by 20,000 men._ "g(Ti:.\Tii-vixe;.-We have heard vc- j rious complaints from different por- j tions of the State, in objection to a supposed regulation to the effect that ladies were required to take the oath before: they were permitted te? marry. Such was at one time the military or? der, but wc are happy to say that civil law is so far restored that this hard and inconv< nient regulation bas been abo? lished; and now my and every lady in North" Carolina "is free to marry when and whom she pleases, without taking the oath of allegiance, except to her spouse, which we hope will lie dnly ; td min ist ered. [North Carolina Standard. - - A NOVEL SIGHT.-A mimber of th? most prominent clergymen bf this city repaired yesterday morning to an open loton the outskirts of the city, and engaged in a game of balk Tiny exhibited much agility unel ap? peared to engage in the sport with much pleasure. Their presence on the ground was tho means of attract? ing thither a*number of spectators. No class of men, perhaps, stands ^nore in need of just soph exercise, and it would bc; well if practised oftener by them. [ Philadelphia Inquirer. Madame Celeste made her first ap? pearance in Ne\v York on Monday lest, in .'The- Woman in Red..'" BAKISH?I?NT?-The New ?ork I Wor?d thus comments on Mr. S? I wartTs late order: j The order issued on Saturday from j the 'Department -of State, allowing j paroled prisoners of war to go abroad, with the understanding that they should not return without the Presi? dent's consent, is understood to be practically a decree of banishment against the leading Southern officers. If this proves to be the case, and Lee, Johnston, Ewell, Taylor, Longstreet, and the rest, go abroad, it will do us no good, and may postpone the "eva of good feeling" with the South. It is un?U niable that the best and most influential recoustrnetionists at the South, are thc Generals ' the late Confederate armies. They are all j educated, intelligent men, who realize the utter*failure of the rebellion, and j a-re doing what they can to restore j good feeling between the sections, j At home they will bc Jost in tho mass of the population, and in time over? looked, if not forgotten; but abroad they will become objects of sympathy, I which it Ls desirable, for obvious i reasons, they should not bc. Of j course, more or less attention would I be paid then in England and France, ; which would be resented here, while I then.' enforced residence away from i their native hind would create an in ! tv'rest in their fate at the South inconi i p.-;tibie with thc complete loyalty of . that seel Lon. . Wv hope, therefore, that the order I of the Secretary of ?State is permis j sive merely, and that there is no in ! tention on the part of the Adminis? tration to coerce thc Southern Gene I rois h.? go abroad. In his late speech before the Mas? sachusetts State Convention, Gen. lintier took the ground that .'"the South has forfeited its political rights." When he was in New Orleans, he took thc ground that the people of the South had forfeited their silver spoons-and it tras afterwards found to be true. Then1 is ground for hope, .says the New Haven Register, that the "rights'* (not being "con? vertible") are moro likely to be re? turned than the silverware. - \ EUROPEAN ITEMS.-Tho London Times suggests that British ships of war treat thc Shenandoah as any i other pirate, and hopes instructions \ to that effect be sent to British com? manders in the Paeiiie. The meei ino bet ween Napoleon alu1 the Queen of Spain was most cordial. ! The Charleston correspondent of I the Augusta Transcript sttttes that the i notorious Jamos Redpath is to be I called to account for. the immense amount of baggage with which he | left Charleston. . The first colored student admitted to Harvard College is Rich. Groaner, some twenty-two years of age, who, on Friday, passed a rigid examination. He is a graduate of Phillips Academy, Andover. Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne, assisted by Manager Potter's troupe from Idaho, was at last accounts playing four nights a week in the Salt Lake Theatre, to the grcr.t delight of Brig? ham Young and his families. DEATH OP MADAME KOSSUTH. -The Movimento . announces the death of Teresa Kossuth, wife of Kossuth, the ex-Dictator, on the 1st nit?, at Turin. The deceased lady was fifty-five } ears j of age. "DEBOW'S REVIEW."-Mr. DeBow has received Iiis pardon from the Pre? sident. As indica';d in his letter, the Review will support the policy of reconstruction, and devote itself to national interests. A pretty accurate estimate t>f thc defalcations of Edward Ii. Ketchum j has now been arrived at, and it foots I up the enormous amount of four ! million two hundred thousand dollars. I A steam car, with a dummy engine, I daily circulates in the streets of St. j Louis. ; Tile (ireai Falls Cotton' Mills are starting with 2.000 hands. ?-; Funeral Invitation. j The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley H. Cotchett, of Mrs. George j M. Goodwin, and ot" Mr. ?md Mrs. Henry Timrod, arc invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. AINSLEY !!. COTCHETT, at Trinity Church, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. Por the Legislature. JOHN H. BOATWRIGHT, F. W. MCMASTER, WM. \ -vLLAC?, A. G. BASKIN. Oct 4 Richland Lodge Ko.39 \... F... M... Regular Communication of tIiis 'T-dge will bc hold THIS AFTER? NOON, in tin College Campus at4 o'clock. Bv order of the W.fcM. Ott -i 1 B- TOZER, Secretare. To Rent, TWO large and comfortable BOOMS, with Kitchen and use of Parlor. 'Ap? ply to Mrs. G.'H. CATHCART, corner -of Bull and Lumber streets, near the Asylum. Oct 4 ._J THE SUBSCRIBER THANKFUL for past patronage, would inform^ __jhi8 friends and the pub- v he has enlarged Ids shop, and is prepared to do any"kind of work as Black snu i, Horse-shoer and Locksmith. HEN KY SKIPPER, Assembly street, near Camden st., Oct 4 (i* Opposite Catholic Church. Columbia Gas-light Company. SECOND INSTALMENT ASSESSMENT. BY order of the Board of Director?;, the Stockholders arc called on to pay thc SECOND INSTALMENT by TUESDAY, October 10; iii default of windi their stock ?will bc ordered for public sale. .JACOB LEVIN, Oct 4 -f:} Sec'y (las Company. Receiving and Forwarding Notice. C. 8, AVSmtt & SONt GENERAL COMMISSION A.Xi) FOR Mil ?{DING MEECHA NI'S, No. 20 JIAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Reference- G. W. WILLIAMS A Co. C. N. AVERILL. J. II. AVERILL. Oct 4 :$" FOB, SALE, /^^^f-^TSK?^JR*, TWO rust-rate fe^^^H^ .V - . BUGGIES, w i t h ^m^^^X:- \?sc:.!?j. -- HAHN Ess, nearly now. Apply at this.ofnce. < >< i 4 :>* " Valuable Small'Farm fer Sale, C"CONTAINING 100 acres, aboil iii miles . trou; Columbia. 0:i this farm is a Dwelling, new Kitchen, Stabie and other out-bidldings, a line ( L'chard of the enoicest Apple, Peach, Pear and Plain frees, just commenced to bear fruit. Tho land is nearly all bottom land, wcD watered and peculiarly adai '-d for a market garden or nursery. For partici?ars, applvt? Oct i :: A. R. PHILLIPS. Jenkins HAS -J13ST8EGE1VE6, [7CINE FRENCH BRANDY. L MADEIRA WINE. PALE SHERRY WINE. CHAMPAGNE. 31 .*< ?CARONI. VERMICELLI. RAISINS. HERRINGS. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. EXTRACTS, Ac. Gent's FINE FELT HATS. ASSEMBLY STREET, WEST SIDE One door North of Market utreet. Oct 4 2 New Goods. GROCERIES * AND CALICOES. Crush, and Pulv SUGARS, DELAINS, COFFEE SUGARS, Mercnoes, Fancy and SodilCrackers, ! Lore Veils, Herrings, Mackjrel, Ribbons, Eng. Dairy Cheese, Hair Nets. Lard, Pickles, Belt Buckles, .Spices and Pepper, Buttons, all v't"s, Tab? o Sali, Handkerchiefs, English Mustard. Gent's Felt Hats, ?"renell Syrups, Brown and Fancy Soap* White Wine Vinegar, Imperial Arrack J'mu h. Brandies, Wines. Segars, c. For sale low for cash l<v Oct 4 SPECK .v POLLOCK. TO R?NT, mWO ROOMS ie.?;! PANTRY". Apply at B the corner of LumWer and Assembly streets. Oct 4 3* * An Estray Cow IS now on my premises at Bar harnville. 'l'b<- owner can have her l>v describing said cow. pay? ing for this advertisement und f keeping her. ELIAS MARKS, M. D. Notice. nnH E City Ce rk's office has been removed X to the ( itv Sihot.'l-house, on Sidney L?ark Tavlor street, on? door below Assem? bly street. F. IL ELMORE, 'Oct 4 City Clerk. NOTICE. VLL persons holding claims for Kl ?LS LS 1 urchased tor Gen. Hampton's caval? ry, in February last, will present tlu i:. vouchers on o: '-fore th- 25th.Oetober next. Vouchcrf > be left witii THEO. STARK, Esq. JOHN T. SLOAN, Sept 2'J 4 ^Quartormaater-Gen'l, S._C Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions, Richland District. COLUMBIA., S. C.. SEPTKMHEK 20, 1865. 11HE Jurors summoned for October Term are excused from attendance. ' By order: 1?. B. WILLER, Sept 30 C Clerk "f < 'ourt. LOT AND BRICK TOB. SALE. rilli E undersigned offers for ?ale his LOT X containing thrc%quarters of an acre and al.ont 120,000 first quality l?RIOKS Sold cheap, if applicator immediately. Ap ply to JOHN >I,Vi l.l.V or E. J. ARTHUR Sept 2S ? 1 Auction Sales. Genteel Household Furniture. By Richard Caldwell. ON FRIDAY, 6th at 10 o'clock, will be sold, without reserve, at the residence of . F. ?D. Fanning, Esq., Areenpl Hill, in Gadsden street, between Lumber and Richland, i Thc following articles of FURNITURE being thc property of a famUy declining house-keeping'-consisting in part as fol? lows: Sofa, Chaifki, Divans, Bookcase, Brus- : sels and other Carpets, Sideboard, Arm Chairs, Dining and other Tables, Bed? stead.*. Wardrobe*, Bureaus, Washstands, Fender. Andirons, Ac.; Window Shades, I Crib, Ice Hquse, Lamps, Glassware. Crock ; erv, Ac. Oct 4 8* ) i Conditions cash on deliverv. THE ABBEVILLE BANNER. s I DESLIE to spy to the old patrons of this paper and the public generally, that it's pub? lication will be resumed on OF about the FIFTEENTH*OF __cSr OCTOBER INST., under ?iy propri?t? rsl ?ip and the editorial control of a gentleman eminently qualified for such a position, and a w< ll known and prominent citizen of the District. It is my aim to revive tho BANNER attd .conduct it as it was before its discontinu? ance, to wit: to make il a first-class, high? tailed, NEWS and LITERARY PAPER. Thc terms of tile paper will be as for? merly, viz: $2 a year inadenuce-in specie, or provisions at specie valuation. T. B. CREWS, j . Oct 1 Abbeville <'. H., S. C. TO RENT, ROOM, near Nicke: son's Hotel-re? cently used a- a store. It:- aire af this ?. . ?* ' . * Oct 3 "2 A O?l! Ot;?3L?33L 2? A large and direct importation of OF all numbers and grades, from thc ' he-; manufatrtnrers, which will bcsold tit thc VERY LOWEST PRICES, bv HARDY SOLOMON & CO., West side Assembly street, Oct :i Columbia, S. C. ; MST Greenville. . Spartanbiirg, Union, i Newberry and Winnsboro papers insert j three times and send bills to this office. THOMAS C. mit \ ARCHITECT. CIVIL ENGINEER \ AND S CR VE VOR, "XTTTLL furnish Plans, Specifications, Do- i YT fails, Estimates and Bills of Material for public or private buildings,bridges, &c. ( Surveys and Leveling for city or country dono on application. Office corner Bichland and Sumter streets, , residence of R. Keenan, Esq.-up stairs. Sept 30_ sw>mo 1 NEW GOODS. ?4* THE subscriber offers for sale, at r Withe ?rst store above the Court House, Kia splendid stock of goods, consisting as follows: Ladies' and Gentlemen's SHOES. Boys' and Misses' " j Children's " Gentlemen's FATS. - TEA, SUGAR and COFFEE. ! Soap, Starch and Candles. Spices and Preserved Fish. Butter and Soda Crackers. Wines and<Liquors. Bag^iiif? and Rope. Whittsmore's No. 10 Cotton Card?. ALSO, A general ?tock of Hardware. Sept 27 t?_J. MEIGHAN. i nus nun; i GENERAL QOMME?Cl?t AGENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE bought and sold, claims and accounts adjusted ? and collected. An experience of eight venr.i nu a lawyer and eleven as a bank officer,' enables me to insure patrons of ' correctness and satisfaction. I refer to the bar and to thc bank of?cers | of South Carolina generally, place of 1 JU- I siness made known as soon as arrange- j men ts are completed.! Sept :i0 sw(> At Home Again! IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS, j IWILL PATCH, ALTER and REPAIR STEAM BOILERS, Within fifty tuiles of ? this place; also, do anv lieavv or particular MILL FORGING, i mnv be found bv PO- ! ! plying at this oinco. S. J. PERRY. I Sent 2-i Notice. THE DUE BILLS for 50 cents, -. : ?nd S2, issued bv us. will be redeemed iu-Rich mond, Va., by Messrs. LANCASTER & CO., and nt Columbia, S. C.. by Messrs. ZEA I.V. SCOTT ?t BRUNS, at the rate fixed by th* Court of Conciliation, viz: sixty for one. All parties holding these due bilis are re? quested to present them "or redemption within sixtv days frofoi the date of this notice. " ' KEATINGE & BALL. Sept 28 _ FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, ?MRS. ^ ADDIE DOUGAL in from Xew York with a small but very choice selection of THETIS, etc.. whicli she will she will |>e in constant receipt of articles in ;h<- milliner? line, of thc v..-ry latest sf yb's. Residence on dates street," adjoining Phoenix office. JJLZBMIR?ll (FORMERLY FOOT k 5TJLZBA CHER,) WHOLESALE and RETAIL ffl?JSJ^CS?? * Sn BEG to inform the citizens of Columbia and the people of the neighboring; country, that they are now receiving, an? have received, a great variety of Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all manner of persons. They have, among manv other articles, fresh supplies of the following: GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEAS, (Oreen and black.) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES (New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. ( 'ANULES. Sperm. Tallow and Adarn'tins. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds. Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every variety of Grocery. Copperas, Soda. Blue Stone, Ac. Spices-Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice. Gin? ger, Nutmegs,-&c. Shoe Blacking, Brashes, Curry Combs. Horse Brushes, ?v.c. Knives and Forks, Matches. Starch, Mustard. TOBACCO ?ND mm* Best SMOKING and CHEW'G TOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander? son's, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties. JF* O Y* XJ adios, A fine variety, to which the attention of the ladies is particularly requested. We have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSELLN DES LAINES. English and American PRINTS. Cambric, t willed and plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets,Xongcloth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, suitable for fall and winter. Alpacas, black and colored. Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumes of cverv variety. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies' Shoes, Bootees and Ties of all de? scriptions and the latest fashions. Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls-al of the very last styles and patterns. Collars, Wristbands, Ribbone. Hosiery of all descriptions. English and Amencnn Gloves of ta prettiest style. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool,"silk and cotto?. Hooks and Eyes, Veils. Lades' Billet and Letter Paper, mied. 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 percha. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cl?tks. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cot ton. Velvet Ribbon, Elastic de. Gentlemen's V ariet's. Colts, (dress and frock.) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, over and under. Flannel and Fancy Sliirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stockings, Socks, Gloves-a great variety. Collars, li:.en and paper. Wristbands. Playing Cards. Fine Tooth anti Pocket Combs. ? Buttons, for coat, liants, vests; Buckles for do.; Tooth Brushes. B-o's and Shoes of all styles and th? best, qualities. Pocket and Nee* Handkerchiefs, silk and cotton; Neck-ties of thc latest styles. i 'ockct Books. Fanev Pines -American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cutt An; [ia?s; Pen and Pocket Knives.. Razors and Razor Strops. Suspenders of all styles. Tobacco. French and English styles Snirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. HJ56EULANE0US. Best Ken?" ie Oil, Walch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass ( 'himnics, bes! Ink. Cnn Caps, Tobacco Bags. Shoe Laces, Slate Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's ( loves and Hose, Violin afid Guita'1 Strings. Letter. Paper and Envelopes and a vasi variety of other arti? cles. d< shanie to both sexes, which we have not thc space lo enumerate! Apply at the old stand. Li Assembly street to Sepi 13 SULZBACHE?5 & CO. Cotton Wafted, milt', highest pri?es paid for COTTON and 1 for all kinds ? COUNTRY PRODUCE. Parmi :.- and country merchants will fiad it to tiieir advantage to call and sc?. Sest ri S?LZBACHER A CO.